f MMA A MllirrV)T fatid Peach, Pa. After the Crip Len Down bv Dyapepsla, Indl- eftlOt ana ntisiona apen . duir to tell whit Hood' Nrn- LrllU na don 'or mv wife. oe e rip, nl RIIK in Tfr mmm utr?ui ,, bie b do her homework, bad ilrspep- .,!,.. turn. contint Ion and headache. iia.iuw- - - llK.ll of atlr.slnes. end but flushes. I saw .v mUmi wnnderfnl cure were made L HissT Hsrseparilla. After my wife hsd lNd one bo tie see resnr.ea ne was mucii Mlr. foe now usin ins louriu uome .nd hs Improved In health .j main thai flood's Sarsa parilla Cures Ineshfr ownhnusew.uk. 1 imw thsnkfu' fr kat Hood's Sritrllla haa done lot t,r that I would nit hi without it In tba t,one."S.K.Mn.l.ru.P.M..KandDeaoh.Pa. Ll'i 1111 eure liver III, ouailpatloo, toll rat, jtumlicf, licit taeailaotte, Iddif itlaa. FNU19 '94 , nornr.As cnor ilt-letll ni'iH, (iilili Ironi , value lor llir ini'luv norltl. N.inie ami juice J on Ihe Ivtlitin. l..ry i jrrjnti d. l'.ike no r i.1ii. . Sie li'i'ul i fur full lrrripliin nf mir cenil'li ie im s lir Kulii m uttil ren- ... i n W tDOUaUjjp- InitruttA l atalvfU r-'mif.T nar t ,,.xv i,,r. ii, ail. I'nMaur I'rre. Vmi ran get I : t vt druitrs nho piuh uur hcc. Y Treated frp. rni.tr i rid ,tl. VrttUtU 4IN. !!- ruiril mktif thru ti Mv!". rtBilritdeitivinptoairj.iillfiliNnM. trii dav at UaM twa-OiinUof all vmptnni ararru'.-'r.t. ,OIC r4 U'lminMal. "l n'tf.riil.'-i firv fnl FP1KB. I DAYS fBfATMEKT FURNISHED rREE by mtll I lL tiliu-N A BO.NK, apwIaOlaM, Aliaata, Ua. m; V 'Vil TRADKMARKa Exaniln.itlin ,. I i, bikI mlvk-e mio luitenlaiilllir -TntlMn. Sinft for Invrlllnra liilltlH.or how to't Llrlit. I'ATKlCli O' AhhKLI. VAHliiTul, U.O. ilaaiiVaa mm n aamiiit 1011, , Successfully Prosecutes Claims. k'.f fr.nulpal bxainlnl li.B. HanmioM liureau. ra j li ial aar, iJuiguiuruliliclUiliia, mIIJ tlitc. 5 . Count byrup. Taa0x4. In lime. Hold hv dnivrirui r! IIMONE c.r vt.tr. in MONEY IN CHICKENS. ftnniiiH we semi a 101VPAOE i K itivini the exerieu'i' nf a r:i"tl'iil itry llulu r -nut uu itmutoiir, I ut a uiiiu miiK' lor il'illurx iiii'l eeiitn- ilnriUK 'iti .'S. It teiieliiiH how to iMert nnd Cure aM'i: rii.-il fur Ki'jjs, uhi for Futteuim;: li KuwIh to Siivm lor Preeilinic every- .ir niiiinlt' fur prolltiilile Poultry ruiHluir. UK Hl.lll I N1 CO., 134 lonur.l i-rl. New aiirk. WELT. V'"i BftT..iiUlaTrfi.. 11FI Young Wives-c Who Are for the First Time to Undergo Woman's Severest Trial, we offer "no-triers' Friend" A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before con finement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. I used two bottles of 'Mothers' Friknd' with marvelovs results, and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth to know if they use 'Mothers' Fhiend' for a few weeks it will rob con finement of pain and tuffering and insurt tafety to lift of motktr shJ ihild Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark. Uook to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. Hent by eipro. chare prepaid on receipt of price. SI 50 per bottle. Bold f all UruggUU. BHADHLl.U RttOLLATOK CO., ATLAUTA, OA. i0..iMiMiMiMiMiMiM vet . jrz.'M : J-z, it- '.i;j,1 ; '! I f a,S """'"' 1 ew , --ti i ' 1 - Enpei-lnlly for Fanners, Miners, B. h. fland and other. Coubla sole extending down to the heeL . KXTKA WKAKINii Ol'AILITY. Tbouattnds of Rubber f loot wearers tetlfy thin la the UKMT they ever had. ASK VOUK DKALKIt FOR 'I'll KM uud don't beptrKuuded lntonn Inferior artivla When You Want to Look on ihe Bright Side ot Things. Use APOLIO- Pafar at Retail. Grocers everywhere assert that there Is little or no profit in reta ling ugars, and housekee'iers confirm this l.y nay I tin that there in small econo my Id buying sugar by the keg. The tradition touching the small profit in handling sugar at retail Is ecMalrdy more than 100 years old, (or a writer In the middle of last century afllnned that London grocers of that day were ortcn out 00 to 70 a year for paper and packthread lined In wrapping up sugar, and some grocer would not tell sugar to a customer who did not at the same time purchase some other article. Chicago Herald. l'nor, O. rRKurmcR Wiuoiit. the learned arclui ologist, ha explored the Trenton gravel, and ha determined '.lie presence of man on thin continent tt the time when the glacier wire jrceping down across it snrUce. It. Kilmer' ".wane-llnor uism nil Kidm-v nnd ftladder troubles. Pamphlet and 'onultutlon free, l.uhrntory Ilinglmmpton.N. Y. In Chlmi when tin pupil la reciting bin ba son lie tin nti IiIh hnck to bin teacher. T. .1. Chene Co., Tnlelo, O., Prop, of Hall' Caiarrli Cure, offer fill reward f.ir anv caae of catarrh thai cannot lie cured bv Inking Hall' Cmerra Cure. Kend fur timtiiiioiiial, tree, hold bv I ruifgits. VSc P it fiii person In l.'i has 'icrfect . Im lnrn "rhuiiii'it IliimrUW Trnctiff" were In. i triKlticed. and their mrrw a a cure for Colds, i Coughs. Asinma and Hiiini hilis haa been uu , paralleled. J Potter Palmer has just pur'liusd MHlIiil Iff I for M big hotel In Chicago. ! Hkll.h' Cere Uaold on a euarautee. It curea Indolent Con- sninpUou; it in the Best Cough Cure; ijc., f ) More 4'ii M-ul the F.nglisll lunri.i:f t him any ntl'er l y :).VKl(l.(H. KNOWLEDGE Bririrs comfort and improvement nnd tend to iicronal (iijoymcnt when rightly unco. The many, who live bet ter than others urnl cnjiy life more, with Jess expenditure, by moro promptly adapting thu world'K beft productH to the iieeild of ohyMical Wing, will attest the vulue to health of the pure liquid laiatiTO principle euibructd in the remedy, fvrup of Tigs. Its excellence in due to ita presenting In tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ti',e; effectually cleftnskig the iyrtem, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given Hatinfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it nets on the Kid neys, Liver nnd IJoweU without weak ening them and it is p rfeetly free fiom every objectionable nubstance. Fyrup of Figs is for nale by all drug f ifts in 3()( oml $1 txittli H, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every pm.'knge, also the mime, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed you will Lot accept taiy bubstitutc if otlered. RIOTODS MOB IN CLEVELAND ASSAULT INNOCENT MEN. Polios Wer Lenient. But Will Now Draw tha Line. HeaOed I7 two lalor leaders 8,000 idle men sud striker marched tlmmili the streets of C'velnud aud etvatedcoUsterniitloutiiroiiKh but their linei ot march. Htreet cars were Upprd and stuued. waKoti seized and their eoutents lliroaii Into the street. A motorman wan kuix'ked ttwendljla ly a stone thrown I y one of the men In the mob. As yet no arn-li Dnrej 1 eeii made. At 10 u'eliH-k In the niornliiK the erowd fortii'il in the. pulilk aquiire as tin been th'-lr eiiHtoin every day for almo-t two weeks. Kei'hea were made by several leaders, ntnl the men were eautioned to eotumit no "t of vtnleiiea. An Anari'hlrt made several vuln efforts t promulgate hl doetrlue. but was foreed from tho soeaker's stand by the eool bead'd men. Attar Ii4-uIik to several addnsses the mob marched down riuin-rior street, uerima the hu l erlor street vladm't to Pearl street on thu Vesolde. (-venil flaK aud bauiierseontaln iut various legends were flaunted In the bree.and when thnTowd reaehed the wet end of the viadiK't a train appronvhed. The nien hooted and Jeered and waveil their bautlkeivhiefH and bautiers. Muny ot the men irutlterrd brh-ks and stn-s from the Mreetn. 'i'hey waited for the ear. As it drew iieur them they hurled thelrnil siles nt It. A brh k itrm-k K. .1. U'ltterlleld. the nintormnn on the head, kii-Uln hlin Insi-bsilile to the platform of the our A deep wound was Inllli'ti'd 011 bis forehead, 'i'liero wa the wildest exi-ltetneut aiiK'iii; the pas seutJi ri, of thu i'ur. but none of them were, in jured. li;itterllvld wiui taken awaiy in an nin PuliiU'i'. The eriwd aiieared utiMed with Its work nnd proeiiileii on Its wuy. When rroHsim; the viadui't a dozen team iters uud drivers were stopped. One wasi'ou veyliijc a barrel of apples. It was taken from tliewHnn and the fruit diinipeil in thetn et. The ('j-uwd iiiari'heil across ihe Ciutrul via duct und demolished every window lu u mo tor car that was pasilmr. At the corner of pearl niul Abtey streets lin y ordered a niotoriiiuu to stop bis car. Ho n'fu-cd to do s. A policeman K"l '"l thu pliitforin, tevolvcr in hand. nnl onli rcil the men to full back. Not a mini moved. Th policeman flovl into the air nnd hi shot wus aiiswereil by a dozen others Irom the crowd. Nobod wus hurt. '1 he men lliially ullowed the ciir to proKeii, At the corner of Pearl street and Franklin avenue a molorinun who rcfuseit to stop Ins car was hit with a stone, but was in it serious ly injured. A teamster lu the einployof Win. Edwards fc Co. was hit with a brick. n were Several others, but none were lunik hurt. After paradiiiK aloiivt ol liei tin iMiivllifiirc the srewd made Its way bii'-k tothe piil.licmpi.irc. Thefe (tliey listened to more speeches and finally il!-f,cis.Hl, At niK'ht the Socialists marched through the streets. Their cheers wax heard for blocks. A drum corps licadcil the line. A lurge d -tachment of police whs held in reserve at tin Central police station, but no outbreak occur red, 'i he police authorities, w ho have been lenient with the mobs which have been ereut luir excitement in this city, will adopt sum mary measures to prevent further scene of triolein;!. The t'leveland ('.rays, the erack military orjmiil.'utioli of the Htate, were ordered to assemble uud li Id themselves lu readiness to tswist the pulice if more disorder occur TOOK THE SAMPLE. Oldo'l 'U Mlm O lte, Bat U WaataJ It - Aajrliaw. Thlrtylollar overcoats for tlO," was the way the advertisement ran. In the windows hung sumo really baodsome articles of clothing, which were calculated to make the passer by begrudge the $.'0 spent for an "order-coat" before the bleesiug ot a closing-out sale came In view. On the tables within the shop were piled coats almost innumerable. On the front table uud on the top of the pile was a coat w hich the prospective customer regarded with great favor. It weuicd to be a "f.'to coat for ld" in tiutb. It was the first one he picked up on entering the store, lie put it 011, but before he had had time to see himself In it the fealesmau had drugged It otT with the remark, "That won't do at all," and ottered him a garment of faded bice, which louked like u . com for fio. The visitor asked for a coat similar to the one tlrt noticed. ":orry, but these are broken lots and we can't lust lit you in that, '2 was the reply. '-Now what do you want in this line V and another cheap coat was brought on. The customer tried on several and then came back to his (list love. "I want to try that on again," he said. "Oh, that won't lit you at all." said the clerk, but he helped tho visitor to don the coat and the latter thought It tilted very well. Then the discovery was piade tint It was already 6okl. The customer didn't see it in that light, and in conse iueuce a conference of clothiers was held in the back part of the store. A man came torward aud said: "There's a man In the backroom that wants that coat." "I want it, too," said tho customer. "But it doesn't lit you." "All it needs is to shorten the sleeves aud you say you do that tor people." Well, we can't do it on that coat. We don't wanfyou to take It We don't want such a looking thing to go out of our store," said the pro prietor. The customer persisted, however, and amid scowls and protests bore off his coat in triumph, lie fays he is used to decoys, and that it Is dan gerous for the dealer to throw In his way expensive samples not niado to telL New York Tribune. Eight Hundred Sheep Killed. Sear (iruud Junction, Col., the I'tali-Col-rado sheep war la on lu earnest uud serlum results muy follow. J. 1. Itced's herd of HOG sheep bus been kIuukIHo d by ludiKbant cattleman, tihots were exuhuUKed, uud u peed is mlaaing, It is feared he may bava been killed. It Is reported that General Blaster Work man KoverelKU of KnlKhUt ot Labor, while ostensibly leudiug moral support to the (ireut Northern strike in Minneapolis, was really orguuizlug tho millers Into a chapter with the object of securing unity lu a greut strike axuiiust the uilllinir iutnreat. A Chicaoo baby fell from the third stcry of a tut yesterday Into a perambulutorstanu iug on the ulCewu'k. The little one tscuptd injur). Nrwic In Villages. In the course of an excellent arti cle on sewacc, In the Century, CoL (ieorgc K War.ng, jr., says Tho method or disposal by Irriga tion or nitration Is an extremely flexible one. It Is ucept ble of inoditJcatlnns that will make It suit able for a great variety of circum stances, aud tor a wide range of soil and of surluce conformation. it is c ,tially aailuble for a single house, fur 11 village, or lor a town, and Its processes arc so nearly auto niat.K that its use on a small scale entails no material cost or care in ma n ten a net. With a small atca for suriace distribution near the house, it is only necessary to provide a sim ple Intermittent Hush tank, with an outlet that can be changed to either of the two or three alternate sections Into wh eh the area is divided each lare enough to absorb a few hundred gallons ot water. Little attention will be needed beyond the periodic directing the flow to one section or to the other. It Is desirable that this rround shoul.1 tie withdrawn from lull sight, but only lor esthetic reasons, there will tie ou o:1or. In like manner the sewHkfc from a large hotel, or from a doen houses, or from a villigc or a town, may be controlled with on:y such increase of cot and atteut on as the Isruer ser vice entails. The Important recent improvements in methods or applica tion have been in the direction of simplicity, and the following facts are now fully established: I. House drainage is practically oiorless when llrst produced. 1 doe not become o enshe unless re tained until it putrcllcs only after u day or more. :'. If applied when fresh to the surface of suitable uround. its water Is removed in a condition tit even for sitfc drinking, und Its impurities are completely destroyed, both In winter and summer, without offense or d ti ger of anv kind. In short, the btiglcar of sewage disposal has been done away with, and we are now in a position to adopt simple and ur.nl cct louahie methods, winch will produce a ocr fectly satisfactory result in all but cry exceptional eases, A KENTDCKYJTIRACLE. Jl IM.r JOHN M. UK K Tr.l l. 1UM lit WA ( I ItKII III ICIitl. S M tTlotl. C'riiiplnl lor SU Year Wiik Hciailen la il oral Koi'iii. He fckperieil in Die, Hut U'aaj s-avert In u llarvelua Manner. (H i a r',- tViiiy' oi, h'.. r rt.'. The ll n. John M. lllee. of Ieiinsa, Lit reiio County, K utu ! v. h is for th 1 p 1st ii years ntir.i I from ii"tlv.i llfo ni I'rlin aal un I (ir 'Hit J11 Ism ot th'j Hiktnautli Ju dicial District of Kcntu"i.y, lie h is fur miny yjirs nerval Ills mitivit -ouuty aud statu in the legislature at Frank fort and at Washington, and. until bis re tirement, was a noted fUurn In pollti ml nnl Judicial circles. The Judtre la wall known throughout the stale and posas-s the b.st qualities wblou go to make a Kentu ;ky gaur tleman honored wherever he U knowu. About six yuan aqo tho bodily troubles which finally nausad his retirement ut a titnf wheu hla mentiil fiK'ultlu were lu the xnulth of their strenirth. bean their oncrovbiu'int upon hi naturally stronx constitution. A few days ajo a Kentu -ky i'o! reporter called upon Jtldtfu Hiee, who In tun follnvr im words related the history of the oaus sa that led to his retirement 1 "It Is just about six year since I ha 1 an attack of rliuumi tisai. slight at llrst, but s,on developing intu Hciatid rheumatism, which lMaa llrst with acute shootini' palus In the hips, gradually txteudiiiK dowowar l to my feet. "My condition Ix-cauie u bad that I even tually lost nil power of niyhvr, tin I then the liver, kidney aud bladder aud, in fact, my whole system Iswama ilerriUKfld. I tried the treatinuut of muny physician, but receiving no InstlUK beuellt fr.iui them. 1 hud recourse to patent remedie, trvint oue kucl after au other until I believe there were noun 1 bad Uot sampled. "lu 1HSK, attendeit by my mm John. I went to Hot Kprluus, Ark. I was not inn h beue tlted by some months' stay tnere when I re turned home. My liver was actually dead, and a dull, lersistent pain In Its region kept me ou the rack all the time. In 1VO 1 was reappointed Circuit Judge, but it was impos. sible for nie to give attention to my dunes. In 1 HI) 1 I went to the Klluriau Hprings, Wake shnw. Wis. I stayed there some time, but without Improvement. "Again 1 rvlurneti home, this time feelinc no hope of recovery. The muscle of my limbs were now reduced by atrophy to mere strimr. Kciatie pains lonurod me terrinly, but It WH the ilisor leretl eoudlllou of my liver that was, I felt, gradually wearing my lilu awuy. iJoetors gave me up, all kinds ol remedliw had been tried without avail, nnd there was nothing more lor me to do but re sign myself to lute, "I liiigered ou in litis condition suxtainnl almost entirely by stimulants uutil April, s'j:i. On ilay Jib u saw nu account ot Jr. Williams' piuk l'il! for Pale 1'eople In the Kentucky J'ost. This was sometnlng new, und u oue more driij after o niuuy others could not do so much harm. John prevailed upon me to try the I'ink Tills It was, I think. In the llrst week lu Msy thu pills ar rived. 1 reiuemlier 1 was uot expected to live fur more thau three or four days at the time. The effect of the Pills, however, wus marvelous, aud I could soon eat heartily, a thing I had not done for years. The liver began almost instantaneously to perform its fuuations, uud has done ao ever since. Without doubt, the pill aaved my life, aud, While 1 do not crave notoriety, I cauuot re fuse to tealify to their worth.' Tho reporter culled upon Mr. Hughes, the Louisa druggist, who Informed him that i'r. Williams' l'tuk I'll Is have been ery popular Sinoo Judge itioe usd them with sucu bene fit, lie mentioned several wuo have found relief in their u. An ana'ytis oi'Dr. Williams' Tink nils for Tale People shows t but tuey eoutaiu. In a condensed form, all the elements necessary to givu new lilo aud richness to the blood uud restore shattered uervee. They ur uu un failing specific lor such diseases as loco mo ' tor aiaxia, part Is I paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, BCiatlou, nenraigiu, rueumutisui, nervous hoadanbe, the after effeut ot lu grippe, pal pitation of the heart, pale and sallow com ploxious, all forma ol weukueea either lu mule or female, uud all diseases resulting from filiated humors in the blood. Ur. Williams' I'ink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of price (50 cents S box, or boxes for t2.fi0 tbey ure never sold in bulk or by tho 100), by addreasiug Dr. WlUiuui' Medium Co., buneueoudy. U.X. Fkw husbands uud wives are so af fectionate and trusting that they say Vur uicuey." Highest of all in leavening 4BeLJTlY PURE Iiconomy requires that in every receipt calling for b.tking powder the Royal shall he usctl. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ".OVAL CASINO. FOWDt) CO , 1f WAll ST , MW VCTS Wooden Hwearinir. There is A kind of swearlug. which many people are given to, when they are angry. Instead of giving vent tii their feelings In oaths, they slam the doors, kick the chairs, stamp on the floor, throw the furniture about and make all the noise they possibly can. It Is practically the same thing us swearing spr.turs from the satin kind of feelings exactly, but avoids saying those awful words. They fone the furniture to make tin noise, nnd so 1 call It wooden swell ing. Tex.it Fittings. I'mri k begin ahulug a person as soon as he Is born, and begin compli menting him as soon as he is dead. Fi-omor.ay tip la Briluh North America eoraca tho following greeting to Dr. K. V. Pierce. Chief Consulting I'hvsiciun to the Invalids' Hotel tuul Surgical Iust.tuU, nt Huffalt, N. Y. Mr. Alien Bharrard of Hartucy, Hclkirk Co., Manitoba, whoet txirtrait, with that of bur little boy, Loads this article, write n follow: " I tuko great pleamre in recommending I'r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for 'fulling of the womb.' 1 was troubled with bearing down t ains and pain in my lick whenever 1 would be on my feet anv length of time. I was recommended totr Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, which I did with buppy reaulu. I feel like a nvw jjcrson after taking three bottle of it." A we have lust board from tbo frigid JCortb, we villi now introduce u letter received from the fiunnv South. The follow ing 1 from Mr. J. T. (smith, i f Oukfuskce, Cleburne Co., Ala. t-ihe write: "I was afflicted and suffered untold pains uud misery, such ai no pen can dtserils, for six years. 1 won confined to bed most of the time. I expected the cold bund of ileiitb every day. I wa afiUcted with leueorrheu with excessive flowing falling of lie womb bearing down se:untion pain in the small of my back my bowels costive miurting. iU'hing and burning iu tho vngiua. also pal pitation of the boart. When I licgun taking your medicine I could not ut up, only a few minute ot a timo, I was so vteuk. I took Dr. Pierce's Fuvoribt Prescription three times per day. I abots,k hi ' tlolden Mistical Iicovery' 'thi.si times tier day and one of Dr. Pierce's l'luasant Pellets every night. I have biken seven bottlea of the ' Discovery.' seven bottle of tho 'Prescription' and live bottles of tbe ' Pel lets.' I took these medi cines seven months, regularly, never missed a day. Tliiw mrdieinen cured me. I feel as well as 1 ever did in my life Four of the lost doctors in the lund treated my ease four years. Thev alt gave me up 11 hopeless they said 1 could not bo cured, uud could not live. Throiu'lt tho will of Hod. und your medicine. 1 Lave been restored to tbe best of bouith." Yours truly, Ct (1?$ Lx ! LOVELL DIAHOND CTGLES. k Illiili Ornile In Kvcry I 'lirtlcolur, ) LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. LIGHTEST WEIQHTS. . . . . a ........ II ...... .. tl.nt tlin II e Milt KB Our OUSIIICSS -r4liriinn uirr j'l'W ...... ....... it mo better wheel made in the uurUl than the l.itY t.l.l. VIAMOS It. AGENTS 1 WAKK ANTED IN EVER V KESiPECT. WltVl l.K C'ATA f.1113 I K HUE. We Imvea few boys' and elrls'bicyi le whli b we will close out ut C2 75 h. Kuriner urlea. tn no. l lrst tome, rlrst servel. af . a-' a m w eaiii. v.....r lir.oe mb.vw. "7." '' loguu of Itleyeles, Onus, hilles, ltevolvir. neilll 11-11 ueill ill hlutlllis ur llliUM-ir llltlll . Ouiib. Hilles. itevoivir. Ure Is nf oilier articles. "r Ur. .'1r "IV1": they "want. i We guuTuJue it worth tcu .,..1 ,.f ... .Ulnar. JOHN Pi LOVELL ARMS strength. Latest U.S. Cot. Food Report. Fowder Not Kvlilrm-e Kamigti. In a Washin.it n t'ountv towu a hi He w lilie ago the lncai champion Uur was brought up before the juslh j for stealing hens 'Twa a pretty plain case, and. by the ad ne of Lit lawyers, the prisoner said: "I plead guilty." This surprising answer In place of the string of lies expected, staggered the justic. Me tubbed hit head. "I guess - I'm afraid - wtdl, Hiram." s.ild he. after u thoughtful pause, 'i guess I'll hate hae mors evidence lef.ire 1 sentence juu." Lew iston .loiirnal. Wiii-n a man gets in trouble th only thing his ft lends give him s ad vice. Mr. W. O. Ounekel, of N.i. m Root Seventh Strrs-t, Tcrru Ilaute, Indiana, writes: "I bad Ihsbii suffering fm:u wiunbtmublafor eight VMir having dwtored with tho nine skillful physicians, but Hit ling only temuu rary relief from iiiisIicium jirescrils d oy them. 1 was udvlHsi by a friend to take lr. Pierce's Favorite I'ricnption, which I did, nnd found, in taking six bottles of tho ' Prescription ' and two of tho 'tiolden Medical Discovery,' that it bus effected positive eure, for which words cannot, ex prchs my gratitude for the relief from the great uutltiing that 1 so long uuduiixL" Yours truly, ? &me,&6 As a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonic "FuvoriU Prescription " improve ilicition und nutrition thereby building up kuIiJ. Hlioletimr J1i-h, nnd incrnasing the strength of the whole system. As a soothing und strengthening nervine " Fuvorite lre scription" is unistualisl and is invalnabh- 111 ullayiug and suUiuutg nervous excitability, irritnbility, nervou.i exhuustiou, nnrvou prostration, neuralgia, hyster.a, spusiua. i'liona, or Ht. Vituas Dance, tnid other dia tresamg, nervous symptoms commonly atten dant upon f unctional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refresh tug sleep ami relieves nietitul unxiety and dcsM)iidniicy. Kvi 11 insanity, when dopuudjut upon womb Uiseaw, is cured by it. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (s a eieiitifie medicine, curefully eomsi:ndcd by an ci pent need und skillful physic.uu, ami uaupted to woman's deli 'atoorgunifat mil. It is purely vegetable in its cniiipoi:ton nnd sTtcctlv liarnileulin itserl'eebi 111 aniroiiiii in oZic sfsfi'm. For mormm; sickness:, or nausea, due to pregnancy, weak stomach, m digestion, dyspepaiu and kindred i vmptoiu its use will prove very bcneliciul. Dr Pierce's ilook t HW pnges, illustrstati ) on "Woman und Her Diwum-i,'' giving suc cessful menus of Homo Treatment, will be mailed iu jiUiin tnvtU js', scciov; rar1 jrioni ulisi rio'iuii on red.-iiit f ten cent to psv postage. Seo th Doctor's uddrea near the bead of this uiti-ia. WANTED. - ab r JAA .,i illusiraled enla nil aBMa-b rsr ---. . , uiutf Toi kU uud huu- ruj, i-uiiei j, r iu hkut, Culli uM.nn home and order such things as time, this umouut. teu teal being the exutt CO., BOSTON, MASS. 1 wwyy...