1 ; i 4 THE LEHIGH STRIKE ENDED. STRIKERS TO BE TAKEN BACK To Fill Vacancies m Fat at Possible. Grievance Committee! Will be Given Fair Hearing. Unions Not Recognized. Tbe great strike on the Lehifh Valley railroad km declared off at 3 o'clock Wed nesdsy morning, both siJes making conces ions. Tbe action wti the tesuitcf con ference between a Joint cotumiuee, compos ed of members of tlie boards of arbitration of New York and New Jersey on the on band, and I'retiilcnt Wilbur, of tbf, Lehigh Villi y Coru any, on the otter. The conference, which lasted three days was also participated in by tie chiefs ol the local and national labor organizations which took ) rt in the strike. Tbe terms of agreement are embodied in tbe following correspondence which was made public after the announcement that tbe strike bad been declared off : ''Sown Kelhlehrm. I'a., IVrethber !. "E. h. Wilbur. I'rtsideiit of the Ltbigh Valley l:atlroal: "Pear Sr I tie State bon-d of nrbitrn tionof New York nml New Jersey lMrr to know whe'her, if the existing str.ka is ile cSored on thu l.elii.-ti Vit.iey Kuilri nd Company w i:l uKrce to uke ( nek in many of ttieir old employes n they can litid pUnn for, witlm-it any pp-ju lier 0:1 uiviuiii it the fart tint tliey Htruck or that they lite members of any labor tiriratiiiaiion; that in re-employiiiir the men formerly 111 its w vice the available time shall be so divided amoti? tlie men so nerupioyeil tliot tl.ey muy leel that they are ii!;tin in the cm) lny of the company Ami self -support'iiic; tl:at in inakini; promotions l.erralier tlie cm J any will make 110 (listinrtioti as between the new men now in its employ and thoe so re-employed on net-mnt of seniority in service or otherwise: thnt when in the em I oy of the roiol commi'.trts trutn tbe various clnves of ni.ployes from the brimi'lies of the service in w hich the uti prieved party is employed and tl.eir griev ances considered and j u-t : y treated, und in the employing of men in the future, the comoiitiy will gixe the preference to former employes when the str.ke is ileilared oil. "We further think Mint, to prevent mis apprehension, the Lehigh Vulley Kailroml . oinpanv should con), rm the rules t.ted by Mr, Yoorliees on August . last, as first Vice president of the l'liiliulel liiu and Ki mi ll p llnilroud Company. We belisVe that these suKPstioii ure reasonable, mid it tliey are accepted by your coti.pany the present strike will be at once terminated. ' The letter is signed by i. Kberton. Jr. of the New York Slate Hoard of Arbitration and Mediation, and J. I'. MclVnnld of the State Hoard (if Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New Jersey. To this communication i'n iiknt Wilbur replied as follows : ' South ltethlehem, l a., l'tc.5. "(ichtletnen: 1 beg to acKliowledge your communication of this date. ilie Lehigh Valley l!ailro;id (.'oinpriny agrees to tlie PUL'gestions contained therein and in the event of tbe strike being dec.nred it! will abide l)V them. We recognize und willinglv respond to your modification of our former uudrrstanililig that tbe available time may b'r ide'.sii that the men re employed mav I 'aoi l jrtHin source of auooort. We l ien Jf ..irse conlirm the ru.es poled .Ir. V)1J lees on August 7th last. The mini lull . V'y ltailroud Company resumed possi "ion of us lines on Aiurust tb. and 'be rule in i)Ueliotl have, - rtuud v1 liu veiy t;-;!,,,, i'rtaidtnl." A Hspntch from Kns'on says: Tbe Lehigh " 4 s (hive received the following dis lies from Vice President Voorbees: rike declared off, make no change in ez iig condition, J his is interpreted to mean that the new .en are to be retained. THE STRIKERS DEFEATED. Tbe Lehigh Men Will Wait For Work. Which Will JJe Given Them as Fast u 1'ossible. Strikers were put to work on the Lehigh Valley railroad on Thursday wherever men vere needed, but a lurge number of them ire yet idle. While some of the men are lisatislied und talk of striking again, most f them accept the situation uikI w.ll wu.t Vr war. TL e annouceinent by lhe company, that laniineri would te.t the fitness of the new ucn, is good news to the Hrotherhood, It s the general belief that this examination s a pretext to itet rid of the new men und mike room for a many old mi 11 at pos liole. The men were told by the company of ficials thai 11- soon as toe main line ilenior illutlun had been supplanted bv systematic rum running, whereby the In audi road '.rurhc coiilo be handled uninterrupted'. v. .hen tlie ( all would be made for as many of he old men as could be Usui. The strike lis-ended 111 acomp'ete victory 'or the I.ehiL'h Valley railruud and the men Alio were led to believe that they had won low admit their defeut. Wluie the otlicials deny all know'edire of uii'h action, yet there is in doubt w hatever hat regular und extra Philadelphia and lending rjilro.uleri are tn-.is gut in red lo tether ut I'ottsville. I'a., lor duty on the l-eliitfh Vulley syste'ii. Whut this move Utah the striken do net know. WILL J'KiliT TO THE END. The Itcstoration to the Throne cl U c Queen ot Hawuii Can Not lie Ac- complisheil Without Bloodshed. A dispatch from Sati Francisco says: The hri(? V. (i. Irwin, jnst in from Honolulu, having left there November brings wird that the on y way (,ueen I.ilioukalani tan lie restored to the throne is Py superior toice of anus of the Tinted States trotps, The provisional 1 ioverninent propoes to liKht (is Ioiik us there is a chance of holding the coiitol of the islands. Thetjiieen. ut her reipied, has been fin nished u iruurJ by the Provisional tiovtrn luent. Minister Willis evidently sees that the re enthioiiemeiit of the j ,een cannot b.- c C( inplished without bloodshed and for thai reason is awaiting further instruction fron the United Siutes Government, November Kiro Loss. The fire losn of the I'nited States nnil "utiaila for the inoinh of ., emoer iiiuoiint -O lll.s'l.l IsM Alttiouvli tins is less than heauriis vtiartreahle against the same month t lSSll und !'.', the eiirrnit year promises make a record of lire wuMe inipara'leleil I'r.ce the year of the l.icinto tirn and 11.1t of til proportion with the country's ftrowth. The losses in New York City for toe nonib Jmt closed uliow a total of t.'lU.- ;oo The lossea for the entire vear of lH'.sC were ll'.ai.MH.:t4A; for 1M0. 137.tltl l.Mi; for letC. H32,7ii4. 7u0. As IM'il! has alrtadv piled up I total of IW4 341). 400. it is probable that the mpleied .ear will luakt a total ol over MMi.ooo.ouO. A PARIS DYNAMITE OUTBADE. Anarchist Aug. Vaillant Throws a Bomb In the I re ich Chatnbc r of Dep uties. 100 Persons Wounded. Arg 1st Vaillant, alias Marcha', a resident of the s ibnrb Choisy le hoi, threw a bomb In the hstnber of 1'eptitie at 1'aris on Sr.t tirday. He made nconfetsion asjnday morn iig. 1 be bomb wss thrown while the Cham ber was encaged In routine proceedings. The floor was filled with Ministers and deputies, and tbe galleries were crowded with specta tor. The bomb, which, in addition to tbe explosive, contained a lot of horse shoe nails and scraps of iron, wns drot pd from an upper gallery and wss exploded by a time f use before it reached the floor of the Chamber, hurling its deadly contents in all directions. A shriek i f horror aroe in unison from tbe members and spectators, and amid the blinding smoke ai d tbe cries and groans of tbe injured. t'ie thousand jieople in the Chamber made a wild rush to reach the outer rooms. Nobody was killed, but nbout 1"Q people were more or less injured. Many will beat the marksof their Wounds fi r life, while several have been incurably crippled. President Lupuy was cut In the cheik and SeiintorHillot received several Ilesb wcunds. Although injured, M. Ihipuy retained bis risence of mitid. and after tLe nrt Wave i f excitement was over, he rat. g bis be!;, re siotc'l i rder atnl said: '.-tn h outrages cannot disturb the cham ber. We s.'mii continue our labor, and. lifter we exlnri-t the order of the dav, the humber sotliciuS will do their duty in re gard to the oinri'.ge." His speech was loudly cinered. arid fol low ing hi o. irugeous example, Mr. Mont fort a-i'i tided the tribune und in a perfectly steady von e took up the ihsi us. on of the UcMioii befoie the llo ie us .1 nothing had hapt ened. When thed.e'.ion 1 loed M. c.isiiinr-l erier. tlie I'nn.e Mm titer said that he felt compelled to uv ure the Hou-e that the ticvcrnuiciit would do i s duly. He Hid: "Snc'ety Ims laws with which f defend itself against such cr:nie n- the ore ju-t comnutte.l anil we Mm, I ml hpsitnte to use them to protect our institution ' Mcuuwhile the wounded were removed tothe ante chambers und their aounds dresed. When the exp'osiou occurred, w jth ad mirable discipline the suld eri at the en trance to the guilery c!oed the k-ate and allowed none of the panic Hncneii pecla tors to escape. They carefully examined ull of them before they would allo'V them to depart. '1 hree men were iietaim-d. timi ng them Vaillant. Jlis right arm w n-shattered by the explosion, his nose wa t lownofl and his neck and chcet were lu. . rated. He said he suffers much pain. Yaiilani will be further examined soon us Ins condition permits ol it. in the meantime the police ure hard nt work making itoj unes und researches. 1'oubts haverisen as to whether Vaillant is the man that threw the bou.b. It iisuv ffcMed that be was un accomplice nud that lie simply screened tlie real ihM ver. When Yaiilunt was examined Suiiitay evening he declared that he had hoped to ki.l Caniuiir 1 ernr undut least l.'iO L'eputies. The folice sny that Vaillant has ma-!e the following additional confession to them: J waited for more than nn hoilr before throwing the t omb, in a hope tliLt n lavor ible chance would present itselltc cat it 111 ;be spot I hud picked out. A length, hinking that 11 11 opportune timej-had ar rived, I aroe Irom my seat in Ij-i-allery mil hurled the box. aiming it at '-lent Dupuy's table. As (fid so aw ,lio was sitting in front of me re-......"1 y ixun.rOitv'utr an pushed' iTie backwal1). 1 wssthns preventew from throwing the bomb exactly as i tmented. 1 did not In tend to kill anyone." Vailiant calmly and ?ooiy added, "but only to wound a hundred and tifty or two hundred of deputies. I was especially anxious tiiat M. Casimir-i'ener hnnld Pa uiuong those injured by the ex plosion." ..u.uiit was born at Mezieres, Li psrt uieiit of Ardennes, lieiemtier :'ti IS. 1 . lie y tall und dark and wears 11 cua'sr, heavv musiacl e. II a fputures are coarse und fiuril und Ins v..iole upiraruiiie is rrtciuhg. Collie lima 0110 in tue Mont Martre d.Mrui. 111 the odd 1-ernxls whin he workeil. he was employed in 11 fum y leather fuctory on pockt t-ouoKs ami hand bair-. He liu led a loving life, lie was sett led at one time ut Huei.os Ayres. hut soon ufiermird return ed to I'ratice unit married. l'hi wax 111 l;T His wile bore him two children und he de-erted her u he too Inv to Mip pert sin h u f.iiiniv He tei nine a thiel and wo convicted live times vd petty crimes. Ilehasheeii 111 Allan Ins! and ociuIit pi-.itics since Is4. He lirst prolesi-ed So t'lalisin, tint that school was Ion moderate for him and l.e soon uluiliiloued it to become an AnarchiM und u preacher ot the propa ganda of the creed. He still retained ins me 1 hership of the Socialist group of the 1 ighleenth Ward, however. Kecetitly he hud been managing the ptliceof un Anarch ist periodical. 'lhe woman who checked Vaillant's arm, when he threw the bomb.wus badly wound ed oj the luce und neck. TKADE IS WAIT1NO. No Visible Improvement and the Indica tion Less Matisiactory Than a Week Ako. H. li. Intn t t'o.'s Weekly I'.cview of Trar N-'w York, says: '1 rude ol ull kinds is waiting. There is no vitible improvement and on the who e tue indications ure u little less satisfactory Hum they were it week uyo. The sptcuiu t.ve markets have not moved much. lluilroad earnitiKs are fairly encoaruttitiR for they snow u decline of only 4 per cent compared with last year and in freight eariuiiits the decrease is only 7 r cent. Wheat has risen a "linde: "the Western re ceipts were only 3 .'o7. 2s; bushels, against t iiHl.lNi for the san e week last yea, while tue e ports from At antic ports 'we-e only 4J7. IM bushels, nni,ii. l,.!jl,-)' 1 f.ir the anie week lat year. The receipts of corn were unusually lar:e, uniniititiiiK 10 J7. 771 busneis iiiraiiist 2.7ii.7lij for the same ween lust year, and the exports were "', t'si tiusliel's, ii-aui-t ti.'7,'ou last year. In the iron mid steel niunufuclure there nresymptotus of improvement. There .111 leclii.t: 1 hat the new steel rail combination w iii result 111 H decide I increase in the de mand for rails and tt so lor pu iron. i'he it in-titiK of K dil at tins lime is evi den.e that lliitope has been sellinn a larire huh 1; nt ot securii ies in litis urn r kit umi there is a ii-elinu that sui'li su es 111 iv eu ly he p .sin d fur enouli to c.iuse serious 1 iso'der il.eLi.nik reseivs iimoiihtini! to '.'s.insj,. im are the largest ever known, und thee i u feeling that the uccumnlaiion of idle liiruey here i sutucwhut dangeruu to it Ultimate trude. i he luilure for the week nnn.b?r 3M! in tlie I'nited Stutes uftainst 71 for the cor rispotidini; week Inst ycur, and 4.' lu Can ada, ugiust 30 lust ycur. The Latest Hoinan Cabinet. A new cabinet has been constituted at Home as follows: President of Council and Minister of interior, liuiscppe Himnlelli; 1 reasury and Finance, 1'ietro Vacchelli; .) list ice, talcedouia In:hilleri; 1'ublic Wo'fs, Alessuudro Fortis; War, C.'en. San Mariano: AL'iiciiJturc.Fruncessco Cocu-Ortn: 1 ot and ieleKraptu, Sipiene di blasio: Foreign Affairs, Uresis liarutieru; liistruo tion. Nice do (ialo; Marine, Jtear Admiral lurio Alberto Kucchia. 4 DARING BANKJOBBERI NEARLY 116,000 IS STOLEN fj tn Broad Daylight. While the Caafiler Waa at Dinner and the Assistant Cashier at Borne at tbe Bear f vf I K - ti - n 1. f At Fouth yend. lint, on Thursday aioat 00011 tne south Uend ational Rati k, I one jf the leading banking concerns i tbe S'nte, was robbed or I15,!t00. No clue n to 'he identity of tbe rubbers bos yet eon e to I'lbt. Jt Is certain that the robbery was com mitted by experienced criminals. lrortly afternoon while Cashier Campbell was absent at dinner. Assistant Cashier Kciley. who resides in tbe rear of tbe building, was called to the front door by a man who said be wanted to see him on business. Jii'( about this time a man approached the ban building on tbe north and effected ai en trance to the d. rectors' room, prying t,u the w 11 low sh'Ii with steel chisel. ' The man then forced a heavy oak door ind was immediately In front of the vault. 1 he other vault door was open, but two ini h middle door bad been closed by Cashier Cunipbell. 'This yielded readily. the Combtnat on huving for some reason failed to work. ami before the rob ber tomi the counter tray ;oi tnini.-u between three and ten thonsund ioi ars. In the sale a pile of 1 l."si in gold and ii ntiv thousands 111 greenbacks were trraved on shelves. J In- idea sectiit 'l to be to take as much as ossibie ot the money without aroufing sus j'lcioii. Fortius reason the countrr truy with loi se tliouands was undi-tur tig. room 1.1..1.T1 luuiinillK HIT 1 11 VII HI IIIItbIII --1,. which l.e took 1 1 in gold. nbou1. " Could currj. and ll.0KJ in bills. .the sitting J he vau.t was then closed and thalei'p. !!:..:'J't:"u.,..L:lr"r,!-ijf,'..b?tjt tho bussed throtiijli the builJing. Wi "a "0 lh tiutirinfr Senator Hill's Inheritance Tax t)Dg enough Senator Hill has prepared an elabi -, :, to imp e u Ictacv or sui cesdon tat O1""1"1". is framed on the'linesof the New onM plant slid Senator Hill estimates that it vt the porioil the tiovernment annually not )j0 listoncd Hd.OtsHKS) and nos-ihiy Ivjinsr . proposes to tax all estates of ovi " WM puMiuf by will or gift. eyer at- nnleaw And as attacks MAKKPTS. 4tl " well repaid. I ITTSH'KU. tub wiiot.rsAi.K i iiicks AH i.tvts p prayer itm f oarless ohm, noi h ami n.tiv wheat-no. i iu-d. No. 2 Ked CnUN-No. ' Yellow ear... High Mixed ear No. J Yeliow Shelled Shelled Mixed O.MS-No. 1 White No. . White No. 11 White Mixed IiYK No. 1 No. 'J W tern.' New fT.ori: I aney winter pat 1'iuicv Spring patents l am v Straight winter.... XXX linkers Hye Flour buckwheat Hour. ( her worthy Fart, Fiold 4 hesa. is tol.T by a ut harness years ago in 4 tiMorae haiIiIIo I conspicauus 8 1 return from 3 KvesUhat the g to bis fora- II A Y-Haled No. 1 Tim'y j iiieu .o. i tinioiny 'y LI ... :iixeti ' lover. . j imoiiiy irom rountrv... ri:Kl)-No. 1 W'h Md V T 1 JJ i No. 2 White Middlings.-.. .iTW, air," Yrown Middling, his head Hran. uul.r 2.. - ... ... i sr aaid aa if BTIIAW Wheat.... 6 00 t'Sb Oat 7 (X) 7 AO iiaihy raom'cTs. BT'TTKK-Elum freaniety 31 S2 Fancy Creamery i.H Hi h ancy country roll 'M l'.' l ow rrmlu it'cookiiig.... IK 1ft CHKIK-tth:o. new Hi 12 New York, new : Wisconsin Swiss l.S l.'sj Liiiihiirin r (New niakl.. . li li rilCIT AMI Vri.KTAIH ss. AI'l'I.FX Fuiicy, V hhl... 3 73 4 .M) l iorto choice, v bbl.... 1 50 3 fO 1;i:ans N Y .V M.newjr.eaiisVbU 1 73 1 K I Lima Heiiii 3) 4 I1 A1).S I'aney if bit M CA Sweet, per bbl 2 I') .1 73 ''Alt H.t I'l per li u ml t ed . . 3 0) S 00 PMiiSS YelloWtilobcVbu fi.'i til Mixed t ouhtry ') Si .iiii-Ii. per crate 1 (id 1 1U II I. Ml spuiple tops 40 30 i-ot ttiiv k-rc. l ive i liiekens v pr 43 1 ive I Mu ks pr 4d I i v-1 ii i se Ik pr 101 Live Turkiys f ll H lirissidcliiiseiis 'ft lb.... K I'nsHid ducks 'l!' 10 l'nssed turkevs V tl Id J i.i.-I a .V Ohio fresh.. . 'i 1 FATHI' IIS- Kxtiu livet.eese V Hi !'t No 1 Kxtra live ireese ' lb 4i Mixed . -jjj. . . MIS. I l.l.tNIOl'H. TAl.I.OW-Country.Vtt.... 4 uv 4 tKI'.f'.S t lover 0 '.'3 Timothy pr.ine 1 73 I'.ii.e yrass 1 40 JtAi.S I ountrv mixed ... lj lit iNKY White clover.... 14 Huckwi'nit pi M.M'I.F.SYlU'l'. new crop M I'lIil' H I'oiiotrv sweet Vhbl 0 ! ) fill 111 tt 10 12 12 m fsj So 4 0 60 1 M 1 70 U li 12 1 (HI tl .'sO CIM.I.NXA1I. , Fl.OI'It 2 73riil3 60 ! WliF.AT-No. 2 Ked 6t HO I llYK-No. U Ml M CtiUN Mixed 4 41 ' "A IS .S2 321 I'ldiS , 21 "2 I lif 'l TKli m :;o lllILAI'l.I I'HIA. I FI.orH- l Hhm.i 73 I Wlll'AT-N... 2. Ken (4J ti.3 ! CtiUS No. 2, Mixed 41 4tij i o.TS No. 2. White Ml ; I ft I'TTF.K Creamery iCxtru. 24 2! I l.OtiS I u.. Firsts 2'i 27 I M.W VOIlK. ! Fl.OI'i: I'litenta '1 00 4 10 j WHKAT-No 2 Ked 1(1 W( ! KYI'-U'eu-rii fi 62 1 oliN- No. 2 41 4'.1 OA IS Mixe.l Western 31 34 ! Jtl'TTKK t rcamerv 17 :7 F'.t.S .-tide and I'enn 'j3 27 l tva si... k M.rou7. " : f ast i.n si.iv. nnsm ii'j skkk vakih. I " " " IVr 10) lb. I CA I'l l C. I rime steers 1 liooit liutchcr 4 i "Ho 5 6') 4 21 to 4 7.. 3 -iii to ,t 76 2 'Ml to .'I I'll 6 60 to ti b"i .0 00 to 4 i i HI 3 40 to 3 GO 3 00 to 3 'J:. 1 CO to 2 00 3 Opto 4 60 6 CIO to 6 C5 6 60 to 6 i.r 6 40 to 6 6 J 4 40 to 5 IV e n 10 12 12 13 10 12 i mil nn n KuIIhuihI dry cow a Veul Calves Fresh cows, per head Mill: I'. Prime f!3 to lOO-Ib (hee (iond mixed Common 7u to 75 lb sheep... Choice l.uiut'h IIOOH. Selected I'nme Yorkers Heuvv houghs OKArES-Concord.nny b'sk Delaware, posy basket... Cnlawba, ptmy basket.... Magna, idii) biwket I InlBBala icelvera Ever. 1 SwrBdlln and deceit are known inionjr. aDlmala. la military rubles horgcH are known to have pretended to be lame in order to avoid going Into military exercise. A ch I m pan tee had been fed on enke when alck; after hli recovery he often feigned roughlnii lo order to procure dainties. The cuckoo Hornet! me lays its egps in the sparrow' nest, and to make the deception surer It take away one of the Kparrow's egga ADltnals are conscious of their de ceit, as shown by the fact that they try to operate secretly und noiselessly; they show a sense of guilt If detected; they lake precautions In advance- to avoid discovery; In some case) they manifest regret and repentanco. Thus, bees which steal often best Into be Tore and after their exploits, is If they feared punlshnjent. Some one described how a monkey com mitted theft; Willie he pretended to ilcep tho Animal regarded him with hesitation, and stopped every time Ills master moved or seemed on the point of awakening. Such, and many mere well-Known facts, may to due to fear of punishment, which natur ally follows a misdeed, Just as is 00 terved among habitual thieves. A Utter Flowing; from the Sea. On tho Afrlcunshoro. near the (Jul! of Aden, and connecting the lake of Assnl with tho main occ.in, idhv be found ono of tbe mnt wonderful liver In the world. This natural curiosity in the Hhapc of a river does not flow to but from the clean toward ,,1,"7 I'i'ind. The surface of Lake fi nearly OOfcet below the sea He tint wwanuiiis fcl altogether hy priaradoxical river, the latter J about twt nty-two miles In th- It Is said to be a wonderful fuiiat this river of Immense vol. ou'ijspeclally at high tide. fur. hacxa(tljr CD"u"n w;i-t r to coun Dncc the cxtraordinaty cvapora M. the lake, and that in conse. J" t tje lake's surface icmalns at itrui level year after year. jy.dk iHspntcl). lI.hlT''s, Cimirh Syrup Is positively whoraotdienp In the world are ued MnwenCi7.nondon. thi rj am's Pills with a drink of watrrmnrn. I li-icbaiu s-no otuers. Si oeuu a txia. aomai . - - - nianiiee frotui miik is sold in cons. IT a I ThU'cJIci UkdlrJrlJ very i-Aiinf S ! bttiirhi'erp, Linireriiuf CouKhs, Vik lrook,,,l'"lr from Limn, ltronchitis. Kramiano Consumption, in Its early atlrru". I'lorww tlolden Meliil Diaoov KHtsovereiipi remly. It not only rldlni "Kh but also build up tbe popjnd n.wh of thism reduce.1 Ulow In wh aliUKloni by Waatinir lisnl' bwn ,naka fat folks more corpulent. It. F. Wll.tV. of Itnz t-Ulet, o.iu-erse Ok, W.. wrlti-s: "I hkd liroiichltla for twenty years and over, and I could not work with. ontoouyhina- sohsrdiis to take all my sin-nirtli away. I t.Hk five Uu ! , " I-e. Hcrcc's Golden Medical Ilibouv. tre, aud r'-ve roU mr word aiul honor thai I can do any work that tbere la to do on mr ranch' without coinrli. Ins-. I liuvo not tnken t"!.. nt. "'I'l. n W.-dloal Disoovcry ' for a year." .ia.. Iy. w b r j o i ft tTY-TsT?3 WAS A PHYSICAL WRECK. Could Scarcely Ride or Walk. Suffered for 18 Yoars! Hu rry Valley, ,N. y. slept. ista Dr. Kilmer i Co.. Iliiitrhintitou, N. V. Ceiitlciuen:. You may uk- my tistlmonr with pleasure for I would like to do what I can for siifTeriior womeu. 1 eiidiirtsl hkoiih-s for citr'.iti-en years with Female Weakness In every form, ami as a lust reort turiio.1 to you for help. I have tukeii Ave Lot ties ot ti.iirSw.......ll..,.l Uf.YCf ClAiS M. ,,, , l-'eiiialii Ilciueity, and uwsl two buttles of U U Auolutuieut. lir. Klliner'i Swamp-Root Cured Me. Wlieii I i-oiiiuu iii ed tukine your reniislliij could neither ildc or walk without siidi-riiia IntciiM.' pain; now I can do both as well as I ever could lu my lllc, for I am entirely cured of Foiuule weak lies. 1 can do my ow n house work, and I feel that I run entirely riwton-d to health. I shall never ceaae to thank tiod and J mi for miikiiiir me a well ami healthy woman Irom the physical wreck that I wus. At Driiculata, SO cent and I.OO Mia, "llivultds llul I" ItaaltU" trw -Cuusullallmi tr. Ir. KUiuur Co., Uiiihu.tou, N. Y. THE JUDGES tlf thu WOiiLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Have tnaCe the HIGHEST AWARDS O.eilula unit Diplomas) to WALTER BAKER & CO. (in rut h of tlie fulluwlni; nuined articles! HKEAKFAST (K OA, . . rrt inl titt Mo. 1, ( litKoIute, Vanilla ( liocoluto. Citrittcti Snt'ft (hocolulo, Coitia Ilutlrr, lot ' purity of lealeiu.l," "exeelleid ttunr," u..u ".tin:, nil ri u eoill)iolll.,u. ' WALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. lalneir ruli, tl way tl I knossa. s-M that J , ... I ofthSsa1 ileiV M. wji.rr. . tav BRAIKSssFROriT TpVoo IT COSTS m mm T01NYU1N Or WMI svuO. or NOTHING ainaal HaadWaha as anrts tar fall av n anM rmrr ta. adjoiaia four aaaMua WocS aul am aid. a aruaurauaala mmrt far a acta aw am aaaaar la twi an at ta low TO TRY. j utmtt rhm A W omaa-a Atitietio Keat. Women are "beginning to take a great Interest In sports," obaerred tbe Casual Caller, as he sat down on the edge of the Sporting Editor's desk. "Yes; they attend baseball and football games quite numerously, " re plied the latter. "I noticed in a morns' ng paper quite a feat in the jumping line performed by a woman." "I didn't notice that," replied the oracle on sports, with great Interest, "ihow It to me." "I can't show It to you, for I have n't the paper with me, but I can tell you about It." Well?" "I forget her .name, but I remem ber distinctly the details ot her Jump." "Well, let's have them," said the newspaper man, Impatiently. "She Jumped bail." Then the Casual Caller made a wide Jump, too, und reached the door only a trifle In advance of a paper-weight one and a half pounds heavy. l'ltts turg Telegraph. Theme are thousands of which people can show knowing it that they do l ind. ways In without not love Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. XMAS MONEY PIinTrC0r'STTr.tVfES AM) 1 III) I UI'kI.ITICIANsj: Mo Klnlev. Hill, Ken. I Micrmun, Mlame, llepew Hussi-H, Hutler. t'miKllnir. Whltelaw Held. Horace t.reely. Iiulllel Webster. Ilia iiiuruH. ttiiiuaioni.. iires. bam. Carlisle. The v urn the best and are mounted In a new and Ink lint style. Above group Complete for III cents, coin or stumps. AUK TH, HOVH AMI Ulltl.B are scIIIiik thousands anil coining luonny. NOl'aM a (X out K.aeltjiVv Uutlding Boston, all We have Poeta, Vreaebera, rreaWleula at sauie ptUie. aaa AN IDIAL FAMILY Mi.OICINf I Far laaiaestlua. MlUaasarsa, l.a.lfiln. Uttlult. Ilralk. ana all ilisurdivs ul Ua bumawh. uvcrand th.weu. aivaaia -raatura act aeiillv .-t im.ineov. Frrfact I dljn-i.ll.ill follova ILJ D. M41I.I f lT druriri.U ..r wi.t I'Snmi1 lint 1 1 rial. ., ,6c. l-a.-kaant btc,8X. I lur f r m.il.,!arfr as ir ui a1 fa tw ""Jl Pierre OITcrswnnilcrrul flue oliauocs lor small luvc.tmeuta $Hicuu ii.vHt.-.l itier now will irnijv 10 ihuusau.l. lu llic ttrxl UHI year, ror cl run. nia.M a.. ..wm. iieilao..iis ,Mru. t II As. II 4 l K. I KT. jHKM' IHMir.ll, I'l erie. eaalh llaka 1 n I 1 'I'l.' ."r1,4,,KM,tK E'niihiutl n .A I l.s I i. ami a.l I11-a. 1.1 lialculalilllly 1 f Invention. K-n fur iMV.-iito-h OuMe.nr how loitct ai-sl.-iit. rATKIi'K Or AIIUKI.U WasMlxuTos, l C. j FOR BoysGirls I ill- A &tky .-:-is aj--T iw".- -- zsiiilz V" ''; E-pi-elully for Farmers, Miners, Jl. It. n mils ami other. Double solo extenrtln? riown to tl beel. KXTItA WKAItlMi OI'AI.MTY. Tliousnuila r l-u.i'- .r,l..,.,0.wf ?-r,,rrr" teiiTy ,nl h BKh'r they ever hmt. ASK aULIC 1JI-.ALKII FOIt UIKM umi tlon't be perauioled intonn Inferior article) id Don't Put Off Till To-morrow the Du ties of To-day. Buy a Cake of APOLIO 'wEore are the Fosr Brsla-Birtlsherj : . (NT bUcai taTaviura, mmI u Iswi i 3 RS Thai faf wturlt womt fonsl uf atKswy miurw oftei im! iau atucfs Munry. '4 amkwicaw PUBtitHttsC co. nrtretm tfaafaeee Caaae be Car4 fry local applications, as bey cannot mei tto (liseaaed port Ion nf the ear. 1 bent 1 only rata way to earn lieafpeas, anil that Is by iitw" tuiDkJ remadles. Drafna-a Is caad by m,.i tn flarr.rd condition Hi the mucona lining- of lata Kustachian Tahe. When this tub atria tt. flamed ynu have a mm Mine sound or Impe fret bear i rir. and when it la entirely ssj Iteafncas ia the renlt, anil unless ttia tnftaiav mattnncan ba taken out and ltd tnlm tv stnretl to Ha normal condition, heartnar sa 111 sm dest ruled forever; sins casrs nnt ten arw eansed tiy ratarrb, which Isnothln hot ma tm flnnied condition of the innrov.s surfac-en. We will (tire Ores Hunrtre I II illars for rase of llrnfne (caused hr catarrh! thai aot tie core I by Hall's Catarrh Cant, (feast far S.rvolara, ?ree. F. J. rnimCi)., Toledo, O. 1 nrtoldby lrui;itlsia7V-. London sewers have a total precipitation reservoir capacity ut yi.'2 1 OuO kiiI.oub. A CbIM Kalaya Tlie pleasant flavor, ire.tle action and amthtatj effecta of f rop of Fiifs, when In need of a laa ative, and If the father or mother l rnstirec billons, the most gratifying result follow Ha Use; so that It la tbe brat family remedy kaow and every family should have a bot'.lu. There are 80 miles of tunnels In Oreat llrilain. their total cost cxcenline jCU.oOu.tsSX Corona i roi,n, Tb sir ra tng from Cnnvhv. t'-olils. Sore Tbrsa. aiCL shnnld try h hows' Hiioschial. Taocaaa. Aod trnlt ia born. Connecticut has ;o,ooo farms. IfafTHrtad with soreeyas nsa f)r. !siw Thmtiv soo's r.ye-watrr. llruutostsasll ati.M) parbultks. THt WONDIftrUl MtCHANICaL SfCLLER. PIANO MOVEMENT EEAUTIFULLV FINISHEIX The Child's Best Teaeber . Usee you seen tt? OMrr folks will Knit It very amuslns;. Would yon like one? For $)l .OO wewUt send It to your addrrea, lehnnres paid KlNDEftQaRfEN MFG. C0. 925 Ssnsoai Street. PhlladehsMa, fa. fTTTE WALL Spitii i THE WALL PArER MTIKUtlAIv SELLS THE BE3T. THE CTIEAI'EST WALL PAPER tiaod I'nner. .in. and Ac l.ald l'nr &w hr. suit 10c tSeiid Jr. ainsiM fi rssala a4I WH rlreel. iMllabarab I'a. 1,000,000 ACRES OP LAND for sals by the Saflrr Fan Dclctu BltlSSlB CoaraxT ia atlanasota. Bend for Maps sad I .1 "-snltoyeo Vadnss HOPEWELL CLARKE. Vana (leimtasioDor, 8u PsuL at law. PATENTS I n ul l aleui i TIIOMAH r. aiMPwos, C. No a Is'a law Wacalualiin, 0 i.lilal. cl V iVr.lr fur lnulo'n Unas CHANCE: is Hiickt I'"'" to shafls lo a aaam- un inv imiiilini 11 11 a I. -n. aaar. Alil'.NTsl. IIKINK, Hl...mc,0. ConsnasptlTea aod people wbu base weak Iudks or Asth ma, should use Fiso s Cure for ContuDiptlon. It has carad Ibonanads. It has nnt Injur- Jd on., it Is not bad to lus. t is the best cough srrup. if u3 si w EATY DcSaTavtsir for Ail woBivn. aVTtt tjBaMlaViiy IvaT UllaM WHb peaull ! tVtrS la ttw " nu4 laaa" by ftutiMU CarbHI MiuiuaU. Dikva aaa uUars Voa anr aot rwnutaS taaaiasaa as ol amm.) aur. vnur laauaia aaf . Man. puua aa laa aaanaaa Couimluar n.u nnt sa a. lav Umi S.ni mv uat Inf. Il. fvful mmiv .ov ai.w a U aaaaara iqwiial a mm. mm I laal if MI Maar mm nalr aanll. naf ui aa aa rual an.r li in fuN aaa Thru nw ftmt au mmmtm "" r'Sa aaOT aa faaal UVkii u. ua f f mm, a aaa aa Soart aatHe as aaa Cf Jtmtv cty, w.j. It - -
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