t til!" . on um Tie- fa il lit. y ' fori 5 In? I Xcr th inn: aiir.; 01. fr ra wl e !ian.l jir utr owl i. Hr. Henry IT. DetuHlvr pennsvlllo, T. eart and Stomach Caused Trouble-Cured by Hood's. rrmrK'rl to lake Hood's Hafsapsrllls nttm i'.bon I was low with stomarn i and Mt 1l- U over, weighing only j MY " irouDirn mn,ireenanuj . lln me to stop work.and my blood was ranging pi in pic on mjr face. Aftrf ; lined- haraparllla I began to get bet. :iicJ lately, and now I feel llko a new lOOCl S parTlL Cures My blood hss hern purified and now my clriir nod my otnplcxloti fair. Ilood't trills has done me much Rood and I rrt' iinnit-nd It." Hknhy W. Drrwtti. insvllle, Pennsylvania. fa I'll la are purely vrxntalilr, and do aot I in of grips. Vol I by all ilrugilata. COOK BOOK prr j pr 320 frlGtft ILLUbTSfXTBD. Oiieof the Ianf0nt nn1 HcM iiMia llisi. illi!l.lii-d Mtllta latickui lor 10 Larst Lisa htsdt nil !n-m l.tou I "fTee wrapHrn. and a il-crnt Matnp. Write f"r llrt l eur other fin l'n alums. weomoN 8ict Co , .0 llurun M.. 'loi.auo. Ohio be Marked Success if lull a iiiiuiniwu in (.fc'iiMjiiiii' M, scrofula and other forms of clitary disease is due lo its erful food properties. cott's Emulsion illy creates healthy flesh er wcient. Hereditary Its develop only when the m becomes weakened. 5 it it iil olhimr in the world : , medicine has been so successful in dis uses ' mat are most mcnaci ig to lijc. lliy siciai everywhere rescibe it. BEECHAM'S PILLS HmoklnK at Frayer. A visitor from tho Totted State Bod many things which surprise blm in tho Cltr of Mexico. When the ball arrives at tho postodlce tho tames of the people to whom letters ire addressed are written on a slip of paper aod posted on a bulletin board. Merchant go every morning to ex imlne the announcement, and If they find thoir names on the list naod their cards to the delivery ;!erk, who bands them their mail. No postaue stamps are sold, but those having letters to mall take them to tho postofllce aod pay their postaeo to the postmaster, who sticks )n the stamps himself. In all public places men are found tilting around, provided with pen, Ink, and paper, ready t J conduct tho correspondence it any ouo uiahle to do It himself. Every ono In Mexico smokes, the women as well as the men. They moke- in tho street cars, In the tliops, at the opera, and. in fact, jverywhere. 1 actually saw one man meeting In t hai el, muttering bis prayers, with a lighted cigarette in bis hand. Kxehange, Authors' Mistake About the Moon The editor of the 1'opular Seienci Monthly takes certain imaifinaltvi writers to task for their unscientlfli and absurd statements regard lop "the y ung moon" and "the c es eni moon," and advises them to leave ll alone, bccau.se they so often contrlvt to get it In the wrong placo. In i recent story which has enmo undct his notice he Hods two friends do scribed us sitting out one surumci evening looking over the Thames, and the writer goes on to say: "Ity this time the on tig moon had arisen, and its cold llghtshimmcrcd over the 'misty river. ' Such writer are re minded that the young moon goes tc bed early, and can never to seen Id tho process of rising. Ik the dynamite fever doen't d it out in Carrara that province will soon need all the proJu-t of It famous mat Lie quarries for Its owi. .'ctuett'i les. A lunnrr was recently killed near Jefferson City which had the form and features of a rab'iit, but was ap parently wearing the skin of a tnal lose cat rr. Kilmer's flwAMP-Roor onrns ill) KMm-y mid ltliiiilr truiilili'1. l'iiiiihl'l iinl CoiiMtiltittiotifrifci. I.alTutory lllnKliaii!ptnii,N.Y. A pei-sim iniiy walk through hwd (Jermnn htuti-H In huvcii lnMir. VV lie ii Trnvrllna Wbi'thoroi) iilnmure U tit, or bu inm,take on very trip a bottlo of Syrup of Fig, aa It acta mt plcntmitly and t-ffci'tivcly on the kldnrya, liver and iKineln, iireventiiiicfuverH, tieadaebea and oilier funns ofa!cknns. KorimlelnOOionU and f 1 botllen by atl len llntf ilriiicuUts, Amerieii Iiiim HO n-ri!iit. of nil the toleirriipt iinuN oi mo worm. Hkllok-a Car rrA ' Srnll nnwnx, N. V. AIMrtnirlt. .Con - . - ... . . . 17. uu. mi. . ..iiiim iiifiuiaii auiupliou; it la tua Hml C'oimh Cure; w., 60u, f I M. U Thompson fn.. Truin;lat, Cmdara. port, rov, any IIhII'o Cnlnrrli l ur.i Isltioli wt mid only M.r uiin- tor catarrh lUey over auld. UruKjifta tell it. J io. A Sn:u: Tiirt'MT on Uornrr. If mi(Ter.t ti pr.i(re, often la- ills lo nil inciiralilti tlirnnt nr lunir trnnlili'. '). ni'iiV itroiic'iMl J niche" :;.Vo iiiatunt relief. If iilTllrti il witli Mii'eeyi- ne lr. Nunc 'I'lmiiip .u' Ki-v;i,-r. I iriikKi-t' -ell jit "k- per lottl, (Vcgt-tabl.) What They Are For ousncss pepsia headache jus headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits A MISSOURI TRAGEDY- rathtrand Mother Shot and Children' Brains Beaten Out. en these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con ation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to rn is that constipation causes more than half the sick- ; in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by book. Write to U. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New rk, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con- jucnecs and correction); sent free. If you are not within ch of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. ell 0x1 Sight. OVELL DIAMOND CYCLES. Hltfl-i Grind in Kvary T'cartloular. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. LIGHTEST WEIGHTS. M e Mtake our butlnena rrvutn; Ion of over flflv year that there ho better wheel made in the world than the LOVULh Vi.iliOMt. AGENTS WANTED. Tees. 1 feet tire I need 1 by Imill axle 1 the well, log is 1 for rork, tails tieel. Aalt n Ucmi HacT, H'l. Mli. laditt l.tel.t Koadftr, Ul.aOU. tRUANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. niC'VCI.K CATAl.Util'E I'REE. thuve a few boy' and elrbi' hlcyclea which we will cloaooutat 4 CZ Former price, $3S.OO. Ftmt mme, flmt aervel. aV I Ui w uluu Tat'flu aud id ten re ii la In ntunum ur money for our LARGE dOO Mure illustrated euta- lif Hicvetra. lun. Hi ilea. Ilevolvera. Kkatua. Cutlery. llaLluit Tat'llu aud liUU ft other article. 'h thla catalogue any on rau alt In their own home and order anon things aa lit We guarantee U worth ten tlmea tula amount, ten cents being the exact Wiling. tl P. LOVELL ARMS CO., DOSTO 11, MASS, A most ntroclous orlmn tvns committed "ondny nlKht nenr lirownliifr, Mo. (Jus "wks, his wife nnd two children wcro mur ''red outright, anil another of tho McekS ''illdreti, a lrl 7 yenrs old, wn so Nndly In. "red (hut flip, may not recover. Thero are a niutiler of erimlnnl eaed pend. J'ln I.ynn and hiillivnn emintliw; nunltint " llllnm l.'J'aylorand(l'urKjTiiylor,lrothen 'I former bcliiK a bunker of llrowuliiK nnd hitter a fiirnu r. The cluirnen nnlnrt f are forrerv. anion and lniveny. llllam J Taylor, Oiih JNeka mid others lire Jolntlv "dlited. Mocks plcmled guilty nt tho hit "tin aud wns aent up to tho ix'iiltentltiry. A'mut a month no bo was pardoned by (lov rrnor Hloiie, in order to uw hhn n n witnexa fc:a'ut tho Taylors, who were, in eniiso I'tcnee, anxious to j;.-t rid of hlin. It is wtld the Tnxlors had arrnnod with su,'ks to ulve the hitter a wimon mid ti-iim to P't out ot the eounty.Ho tlmt he ntltfht not to l'res-nl mIicii the eiiMMinlnot thi'Tavhirs was 'lied for trial. Kmm Meeks' motiier It Is '"iced Hint her son received n letter from tho , flora nt llrownlnir.ti'llinir him to bo reiuly Iflo'eloi'k MoimImv nllit to io away; Unit "'is M'M'ks nnd cbiiilrcii wnltiil for "Taylor '"'til mlilnlk'ht, when two men, whom ''eka smd went flinrKO nnd Jlill Taylor. '.' ne to their homo in a wiikoii. Meeks ' and !'" family ot Into the wauoli and etiirted ,, Drowning. The (let, ills of the crime as near a can bo yinlnod, wete tohl by the little T-yeiir-oM rt' who wns suffering reatlv us she recited lh.i()ry When tho .Meeks Inmlly mid tho I" nx Miieonipiinyliiu them rcir'lied n point '''' theselnjoiliiMisti In I.ynn oounty.n hlmrt illsta n,.,, ( iirownitm-. they were met by ' otlier men who were lying in wait, (ins Meea wnt llrst shot, nnd then Mrs. Meeks wua kjlllcl. The murderer bent Iho brnliis out W :.,iiilr ii with Btoiies and left tho for. lend. ",r miinlerers then, it Is supposed, loaded Jh" w hje futnlly Into the wagon ainl hauled them p,.,-i. two miles to the i'nvlor farm, ',". rf' hurled tiiiilerastruw stack. At 4 JO ui'lock n.., morning the eldest rbild enmeto herscli-.s .,(l mu, T ,VIIV c. the home of n Mr. Carl, i ...nrbv Tho t'nrter fiiniilv sent a boy to the Ti,v,',r' f;iril, When he found the corpses of the iimr l..r...i lamlly as stated by the Mocks girl. The Imiv miw tieorge Taylor utid innocent, ly told him of the murder, as iIi hitIIh-iI bv tin- almost dying child. lleorge Taylor Ini lur illiilclv Harted for llroHingcii horseback, got his brother William, nnd both departed on horseback. Their departure Iroiit Prowiiing was Is'foro tho knowledge of tin) intirth-r had reached there. 1'hn MHplo of the IH-Iglicorliooil plai'ed ouurds around the straw stack where tho (sMllce wero found, foon Investigation t waa lils.-ovenMl that a bloody ipillt nround I he l Ml lea was on I In-, Hie evident .urpoe tieliiK to eri-mute the bodies. The little girl recovered siilllclently to describe some ( lu nurtli's und tipou iier evidence one sin -on McColloiigh, of tiould. and tl.nrge Howhtt, of I.lne county, have Htn arrested as pnr tlciMiuts In the crime. A party of citizens from Milan and Itrown Ing found at the plnoo of tlm murder the revolver and the stone with which tho mur derers had killed the father mid mother and children. The surviving child savs the men ft nick, beat ami kicked her Into insensibility and thought her dead, tiroiit excitement prevails, mid if the ujerderers are fully Ident lllcd the law will t. to be very HtroiiK t irvent suinmary punMtmetit. a TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS. The Mary Waahington Monument Dedi cation. The dedication at Krtderleksburg Vu , of n monument to Mury Washington, tho mother of the HiMt pri'.vldcnt, was n iuot au.-pi Ihih event, rroxidcut ('levi-lainl was present, a' eonipnnlisl by Secretary ami M's, (iresia!ii. Heerctary und Mrs. t'arllsle. SciTctarv and Mrs. Jjimont. l'otma-li'r (IcieTal r.isscll, t)Hptiiry mid Miss Morton nml private s n-tary nnd Mr. TliurlsT. 1'miii lil diinon l there cmne tiov, OTorr.'ill, ami a large iiii'ti bcr of civil und military visitors, and every part of the State contributed its ipiotu oi dis tinguished plo. rrcslilcnt levclatid and partv on their ar rival were tendered u biudi at the old Mary Wu-lilngton house, after which there was a parade preceding tho dedication, in which the Masotiii! lodge to which Washington be longed took an important purl. (iov. O'i'cr rull made an Impassioned udd'e-s of wel come. Senator John XV. Daniel, who was the orator of the dav. paid H graceful tribute, to Sirs. Wallo, wife of the lato Chief .lustlco Wnit", tho head of tho Mury Wu.shlngtou Monument Association. and her fellow mem bers, whoso pliios handlimi reared"'J'he 1 1 r t monument on earth f .v-'ted by women to woman." i'resident rievelmiA i:t his address said that "nothing can bo more important to those who huve iissiimed tho respoii'-lljllity of self- f:overiinienl than the cultivation and atliuu ation umong themselves of sentiments which euuobln and clevuto und strengthen human Ity. Tho man who said ho cared not who made it eople's lawn if he aould w rite their nougs, might have wild with more truth that he could gunge the strength und honor of a isMiple. and their lltaess lor ueif-government f he knew tho dopth and steadfaMtuess r.t their love for their mothers. I.nt us recall to-day ascoucliihtvH proof of the close rela tion between American greatness and a last ing love and reverence of our mothers, tho rroud declaration of Uoorge Washington,'-All am I owe to my niotlicr,"iiud let us not for get that when his glory was greatest aud when the plaudits of his eounlrynieu were loudest, ho valued more than theso tho blessing nnd approval of his aged mother, 'l.et us bo proud lo-dHy (hat tho nobility of this woman exacted from a distinguished foreigner the admission, 'If such aro tho matrons of America, sho may well Isuist of illustrious sons' and that Lafayetto who had fought with her sou for Americati Independ ence, declared after ho hud received her blessing, '1 have seen the only llomau ma tron living at this day.' ltemembor theso things, let ua leave this placo with our lovo of country strengthened, with a higher eti olate of the vuliiu of American citir.euslilp, and a prayer to God that our people Ilay hold fust to tho sentiment that grows out of a lovo and rovercnto fur Americuu mother, liood. The monument is nn obelisk of whit marble, 60 feet high. Its huso consists of three courses, tho upper ouo beveled and surmounted by a die bearing the simple in scription: "Mary, The mother of Washing ton." A cap surmounts tho die, and from this rises the bountiful white shaft. Tho site U nt the edge of a bountiful plateau, and near tho twogray boulders upon which tho patriot's mother waa accustomed to sit for hours daily With her kuittlug. SOUTH CAROLINA DRY, At Least That la the Opinion of tU Supreme Court. The Bouth Carolina dispensary law not give way to rigid prohibition. The suprcnn court ao declared In announcing ll decision lu a case from Florence asking foi an Injunction to restrain the city oouuoil from granting licenses for selling liipior, on tin ground that there is no law authorizing thi granting thereof. In the decision the oourl says that under the law aa it now staudi there la no authority invested wfththeoouuei. to grant iicen.ua for the sale of liquor In this state and heuoe the action of the city couucL In granting such licenses la void and tut court therefore grunts the injunction. Shrewdness of Rarbarlan. Tho Yankee nation" takes credit to Itself for It Ingenuity, butawidei act) up. n ta nee with the world would protublv lessen Its pretension. Wild animal, and uncivilized men all creatures In short, who live hy theli wlt have almost of necessity th quality of shrewdness hltfbly devel oped, at least In certain directions. Captalu Lugard, the African trav eler, quotes Ills brother as express Inir the highest admiration for "the wonderful Instinct," ot the Jungle tribe of Uond. In India, with whom ho had fractlccd tigcr-hootlnk- ifyou drop a Uond from a balloon In the heart of a loret unknown tc hitn and then uddcolr 'went for him with a thick stick, ho would take the Identical path that a tlicct would adopt, and It would to found to be the hortct possible way out of the Jungle." Captain Lugard bears a similar tes timony to the ready wit of the Swa hills, natives or Fast Afr.ca. He had n ralon to build a fort with all frpecil, aod for that purptno he needed ikiIc. 1'hey were diitlcult to procure, but as lie remarks, "Tho wahili is a wonderful fellow, when pres-ed, for 'making br.cks without straw."' Not a troy wa in sight, aud there wero only a dozen axes for two hun dred and urty men; but he sent all hands out after timber. Kneti man was to bring a log, or two men might br.ng one log, if it was excep tionally large, and only after that was douo were they at liberty to col. led their own food for the day. And thi logs wero brought. In Captain Ltigard'M words: "Tell a Sxvaliili ho has to produce a polo before be ran cat his dinner, und though ou cannot see a tree on tho liorlou, he will arrive with a polo before you have decided In .your i minei which Is the best directum in which to t-tart, your sc.ircu." i i:uroie's Milk Supply. j Oct ni in jiuit'iml tits 1 1 1 milk pro- 1 liicibm ot tborhit'f I'uiiutti sol r.unipn : l follows, in kilolitres: nn mv, !. l0' ti,ti.o: 1-i.nne, K'.IIT.o.ni.im'i; Ku- j I nt.il, f.lC.'.O 1,i t ( Aistrin ,;',ii7,ooti,. i id; rswoil.T, '.'.L'lH.Ol .(.; I.,w t'iMiti : l's. l..'ii;i.o"i.(0 ; Doniuark, l.'iii. tl 0 i; Hoic'n m, l.'JU.isKi.ist :Swit.:M nn.l, l.lol.tMKl.oiHi. T. kilolitre ia ! iho it .ii.vnlcct of H.'O cnllons. : i Don't Blame the Cook I If a baking powder is not uniform in strength, so that the same quantity will always tlo the same work, no one can know how to use it, ami uni formly good, light food cannot be produced with it. All baking powders except Royal, because improperly compounded and made from inferior materials, lose their strength quickly when the can is opened for use. At subsequent bakings there will be noticed a falling off in strength. T he food is heavy, and the flour, eggs and butter wasted. It is always the case that the consumer suffers in pocket, if not in health, by accepting any sub stitute for the Royal Uaking Powder. T he Royal is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible to attain in an absolutely pure powder. It is always strictly reliable. It is not only more economical because of its greater strength, but will retain its full leavening power, which no other powder will, until used, and make more wholesome food. i 0 (si) I (t) to (i) to (0 to Sponge Fishing. Fishing for sponges In tho Mediter ranean Is done chiefly by divers, though Inferior kinds arc got with a trawl. The llnest divers are tin Greek, who go for the purpose all over the Mediterranean In their na tive tioats. The Industry Is very ar duous and even dangerous. An aver age band can manage twenty fathom! (one hundred and twenty feet), but It takes an exceptionally gcoi'. man togod iwn thirty fathoms (una hun dred and eighty fecti, and thlrtv three fithoins Is the limit. The pros sure of the water at this depth is m groat that, in spite of tho protection afforded by ti;e dress, some two oi Tho subjert f Uie r.bovs portrait h t'. Her, Chnrlej Trosccr, a ratica boloTcd nr.d motit Uovout minister of tho gosjicl of t'ar mol, Northuinlicrlnnd Co., Va. Air. ri'ossrr'j ur?fu!ncss, vras, for a long timo, greatly irr.- iaired by a distressi:ig, olmlumto disease. ln7 his tnolaiiy was finally coaqucrod vca will let him toll in bis own lnuguaga Ho Kiys : " I v?as a g'.'ea- sufferer from dyst.ep sia, nnd I had suffered to long that i was a week ; life rrai readored utidesirshlo mid it s:temcl death Trax near i but I raino in contact with Dr. I'ierce's Ooldea Medical Dircovcry nnd bis ' t'leesant relicts.' I took tivelvo bottlos of Diseoverv,' and several bottloa of tho -rellets,' nnd followed tho hygenic advice of Ur. Pierce, and I a:n happy to say it was indeed a euro, for life Is worth living now." For dyporla, or tndlf-e-tlon, liver eotn plaint," or torpid liver, biliousness, constipa tion . c'urnulc diarrhea and all derangements of tbo liver, stomach nnd bowelo, J)H'tor Pi(u'it's Oolilon Medical Dla-ovcry cfTeeta perfect cures when nil other medicines fail It Las a specific tonio olTcct upon the lining membranes ot tho stomach nnd bowels. As an invigorating, restorativo tonio it gives strength to tho whole system and builds up solid flr.ah to tiio healthy standard, when re duced by " wasting diseases." Mr. J. F. Hudson, a prominent lawyer of Whitcherville, Kehastian Co., Ark., writes i " Having suffered sovoroly, for a long time, fror.i a torpid liver, indigestion, constipa tion, nervoiiMirssv-uid general dcbiUty, and finding no relief in my efforts to regain my health, I mi induced to try Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery and Tleaxant i'ellets.' Under this treatment, I Improved very much and in a fow months was able to attend to my profissioual duties." x ours truiy, To purify, enrich and vitalize the blood, And thereby invigorate the liver and diges tive organs, brace up tho nerves, and put the system in order generally : also to build un both solid flesh and sfrenRt'j after (rrtp, pneumonia, fevers end other prostrating disease, "Gohlea Medical Discovery" haa r.o equal. It does not make fnt people tnoro corpulent, but builds up tuliil, ivhulceume Do you feel dull, lnrguM. low-spirited, hrtvo fullnesscr h!oati::g after eating, tongue coated, bitter cr bad tiusto ia mouth, irregu lar appetite, f.-cipjeat bcadches, " floating specke" be.'oro eyes, nervous prostration aud dionsincai nfUr mculsf If you have- any couslderabtn number of those symptoms, you are suffering from torpid liver, associated with dyspepsia, or indigestion. Tho moro complicated your discos the greater tho mtmisr of symptoms. No matter what stugo it bns reached, lr. l'icrco's Ooldea Medical Discovery will sub due it. NervousneFS, sleeplessness, rervous pros tration, nervous debility, and kindred dis turbances are generally due to impoverished blixxL The nervous system millers for want of pure, rich blood to nourish nnd sustain it. 1'urlfy, enrich and vitalize the blood by taking "Golden Medical Discovery" and all theso nervous troubles TamsU. lbo " Ooldon Medical Discovery " Is far better for this purpoe than tho much ad vertised nervines and other compounds, so loudly recommended for nervous prostration, as they ' put tho nerves to sleep," but do not invigorate, brace up and so strengthen th nervous system as dixs the " Discovery," thus giving ptrmantnt bonetlt and a radical cure. Buy of reliable dealers. With any others, something else that pays them better will probably lie urged es " lust as good." Per haps it is, for them; but it csn't 1m, for you. A Book (180 pages) treating of tbo fore going diseases ana pointing out successful weans of homo cur, also containing vast numbers of testimonials, (with phototype portrait of writers), reforenci's and otu.ir valuablo information, will be sent on receipt of six cents, to pay pnstago. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Asr-ociution, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Cttf Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. three per cent, of the sponc-INhcri tile annually from the direct cffeeU of the strain. I'nuKot I'nrtlrn. l'aKi;ot parties arc a new enter tain tut- nt In Tucson, Arizona Terri t iry. Kai'h Invited kiicM brings i stick of wool and I tints It in the tin; place while he teils a story. All tlx wood that is left over pies into tin family wood bile. A l.tiNimN surgeon has fa-tencu t be I rca-t of a blackbird tn a worn an's face a a Mil. st Utile tor lu r nose. She must be a "bird" now. Unlike the Dutch Process n No Alkalies - 1 fin uuier iiciiiiciiis v. iiAKiatJtio.'.s BraiatastGoGoa irhlrh i nhnnlutrly Harm attii multthlr j It lias mnreri'iu tit rrr llmra 1 1 the ftrrnijth ot Cis-ea inixed j Willi Hlurrh, ArroMreot or ' Sugar, sad is far mere ero- , l cy.nmf If thnn . om jlu I u i-iji. vwo. Kelil .wci-rs -,rys her. W. BAKEll 4 CO., Dorcbetter, llaii. VNa. 'Id , I I ll 1' N U "0 'li4 "COLCHESTER " ,ERGURIAL; Mr. J C, Jones, of 1'ulton, Arkansas, SUVDOf "About tea years seo I con- iracteil a severe ease or blood poi son, leading- physicUns prescribed medicine after mvUiciue, which I took without any relief. 1 also tried mercurial and potash remedies, With unsuccessful results, but which brought oa an attack of mercurial iboumatlsm that made my life on of acony. After sufferlnc four years I guv up all remedies and beiran using 8. 8. 8. After taking several bottles 1 vras entirely cured and able to resum work. 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