X&e Paris Moru and Its Dead. Here are some (trim figures from the annual statistical report of tbe Mcrf ue. Last Tear on leso than 909 bodies lay on the marble flubs of tbe jarls deed-house, aDd of this great number mure than 200 were unknown fata and women, claimed and recog nized by npna Two hundred and fifteen out of the total number had lost their lives by drowning; falls had deposed of eiirhty-three; hanging coded seventy 8.1.x, an,d firearms luy tiflbE, wbilo suffocation, stalling, and foiscntng brought uicstof tbe rest to tbeir death. Tbe greater number of Ibe c.irpscs were those of men, and the statistics go to prove what has been already proved that those who commit suicide oftcner choose the lummcr than the winter for their rash act." It Is etninge, but true, tbat the brighter and more unhappy touts find strength and nerve to end their miseries. As to what percent age of the Morgue subjects are sui cide, of course no man can tell: but probably It Is very high. Black and White. A Pernio lloute. What are the obiccts of special Interest around here?" asked a party of tourlits going through Arkansas qd horseback. , '-Wal, thar's v.ir'om things wuth lookln' at. Thar's hud Jackson's bull pup, only (i month, an' kin lick any rear-oM dang In these parts. An' then thar's SI iHihson's twins, both cn 'em got twelve toes and twelve Coders. An' if you wanter sec a reel curlotty yo orter ride over toolu Hen IIoMwcs's an' hco a cair o' h s'n w.tb four horns an' no tail, yes, slrcc' An' I kin pilot ye to the Identiknl spol whar lioblllggins and Kill Jewries 111 .duel with corn-cut tcrs an' " But the tourists had piloted tbctn reives on tbclr way, and the native iaiil in a t,ne of disgust: Reckon they're looking for water falls an' natchiel b Klges and mount Ing lakes an' trash o' that sort, home folks Is queer." Imtroit Free l'rts. On Maiden Island, in the rncifle, C'lano is conveyed to tlio const ovt a tramway alout five miles lonpj. on which the loaded trucks ure diiven by biil lower. Is nnenis an ordinary family horsi Is railed a "palfrey." I'r. Kilmer's KwAvr-rtooT eurm till Kidney run! Kliulili r trouliles, 'ain hli'tiiinl CiiiiNiiltatioti (ro. IjibrutoryLiuhiimptoii.N'.Y. Tim finest coral In ol.ttilne, ly diving. .'1: : rnpwn. Marque. W. Va.. wtv.i Hull" C nturrli C ure i-un-il me nt vr 1.-.1 cumi of catarrh." llruvL-ioU kcit li. 75c. The Greeks wen- irrent colonizers. rnn Dram..... . . . r . tV CJMPI.AISTH, "".. IC'l'l H IlllC'llif yVtC)!fc" bnvo remarkable curat. vj pr.iuertiea. MuM fsfalloe'e Car Ieeold on a guarantee. Ilcuree Incipient Coa Mr?-Li? 31c Personal Jlumlit, X. Y. Sick Headaches Life - Lone; Troubles Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "1 have been troubled with slik heiidacue, eliice I wae a child. lJctor anil remodit all diil me 110 iriod, until I rend about Hood's SurapArillaand thought I would give it a trial. Five buttles cured me. Hood's Sarsa parilla Cures I elmll always bu a warm friend to llooj'i Haraparilla and I doic t know anytuln better for a family medicine. I have also ued Hool's Vctfvtublu l'illa and think tlicnf the best." MHi l.izy.tB I'lusin, Box 1 S, Hamlet, New York. Ilood'e I'lIU are prompt tni eAldeot, yet eujr luaoliuo. Mold Uy all driuKliti. iAceaU. PN U 21 04 WE VIIL MAIL roSTTftlD flu Panel I'U-iiire, entitled "MEDITATION " ' In eioUaniie for it Large Lion liuMd, cut Iruui J.ttjii Collje wrapper, and a -ciit damp to pay ptlmre. V4 rite f'r rut of our other Hue preiiiluii.is tmliul. books, a knit, value, elv. Wooiaon iict Co., aUt ilurou r-u, '1'oLUxi, Ohio. FIENSIONU&'A 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lai hrluutpal Exainlovi U.S. rtmmivu Buru Vyrlu.Mt ar, liJjiiUjiuUim iUiuj, attymu. A rented which if uaed by Wlvta about to enperienoa the ftainful ordeal attendant upon Child.birth, prove an Infallible atxcl Co for.andobTlate the torture of oou fluerueot, leaaenliiK tlia danger thereof to both mother and child, hold by all ilniMKiila. btutby exprwM on reotii t of rloe, fl.au jr bottle, chaiuti tra- I-ald. RADFICLD aCGUUTON CO., Atmnta. OA. if LATEST HEWS SUMMARIZES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What Is Trartpirinr ths World Ortr. Important Evsnts Briefly Told. rntxKa asd rtrtiLTita William McNeill was hanged at Motile Ala., tor the murder of his wif. Jnrm -a lirccdlnn hna been arreatod at Bao Antonio, clmrKcd with tlng thn man who has been flooding tbe Wet with forged Well. Farjo F.xiiic.m Company money orders. The j'iry In the cqsa of Dr. Henry Meyer, charged with bnvliiR iolotieil I.udwlg Uraiult, which has been on trlnl for neorly two r.'. ck at, renderwJ a verdict of murder In the f ccoiul degree. Trnn.r tried to wreck the Horton a Albany hivht express near Cordnvllle, Maaa., by I llliig a ton of f)hh-ibitea on the trnc' but the train running nt forty miles an hour went through lb ubotructlou without much daiiiiic. Hurry Meo, n prominent land attorney of Pulutli, V. I Morriaon and W. H. Cook, for jumping claim and eonteMing men who enter Is g,.l fnitb. were run out of the town of Tower, Minn., by a largo band of men, nfter receiving a aevein lentilg, and were warned never to k1iu their fitcca ngitin at 1 1 1 fit (.luce. WHKHilf. The French Consul r.t Itungkok has obtain ed reparati'iii fronj the Nlntnrw for the re cent iiltnek upon French anllor. '1 he dcntli writciiccs JinpowiMl upon tho An nrchiMa convicted of complicity lu the attempt to bill 0,'iu Miirtlner. bi Cnmpon, at Barce louii, have been conllrmcd. The lower hou? of the Austrian Parliament refused to vote urgency in the coiutidcrutk 0 of the propoHul to cstiii.ll.-li un eight-hour working day for miuers. It i- reKrted that (iraud Fuko l'aul, tho yotingeet brother of the (V.ar, will shortly bo betrothed to 1'rincenn Maude, the youngest duiightcr of tho l'riuce of Wales. CAVITAI., I.AWoR AMI t( Dt'HTKIAU At Anderon, Ind., JJuturday night, the Chicago and Southeastern roml was tied tip by a sl.critT who nclzcd ull tho rolling atoi-k for taxes. Tho shops of tho Grnd Trunk railway buve lxcu ordcrcl to cloao down. Thla will ihrow 0,(XK) meu into Idlemwi. Tho order is mid to be in line with the policy ol retrench ment recently adopted lu London, and not to luck of fuel. The Miners' International eoAvention mderduy adopted a resolution affirming that jolllery owners are liable to compensate tbeir employes for every kind for work of ac cident wbtch tmiy occur to the lutter while working lu the pits. WAHU1NOTON. Dr. Harris, commissioner of education at Washington, la opposed to compulsory voucl oatlon of public school pupils, but thinks tbey should bs refused admission . to th schools when It ean be shown that they were never vaoclnated. Tbe Senate commltteo will probable begin investigating thn Htiutou-Kylo bribery charges next week. IilSASTEItS, ACCIUkNTS AND FATALITIES. I!y the explosion of a boiler iu F. C. Ross' pinning mill, at Hay City, Michigan, engineer George Closwii wus killed, John Clegg fatally Injured, and John Seartli, Henry Nettl aud Stephen Alyea and bis son were WOUIlded. A little child of Mack Colemun, of Toronto, ()., was fatally hurt Tbuntday by a piano falling on it. FINANCIAL AND l OlIMKIICIAl.. At riiiludelpbla the Order of ToutI mndeau Ofodgmneut tothe I.unl and Trust Company, and Fruucis Shuiik Brown, attorney of tbe order. The ursets are alout 1,'J50,000. The New York jewelry store of J. T. Bcott Co., established for nearly 60 years punt, made nn assignment with preferences ol t72,SDC. The nubilities are about t250,000. MIHCFIXANKOCS. The Yery liev. Thomus M. A. Darke, vlcnr general of the diocese of Albany, has been nominated a bishop of that diocese to succeed the late Hijjht ltev. Fraukllu Mcluery. At Gurden City, I.. I., the Society ol Colonial Dames celebrated the two hundred and first unnlversury of the drat poktofllce In America. LATER NEWS NOTES. At Valparaiso, Ind., Saturday night. Graeo 3udcrkirk, a handsome girl aged 17, as she aus about to bo arrested for shoplifting atully shot herself with a revolver. Three of Cbleugo's uldormara and 20 other rtersous were Indicted Suturduy night for virions election fraud. Itrenuan, one of the Idormeu, was also Indicted for bribery. It is probable thut Prendergust, the mur lerer of Carter Harrison, when he appears in lourt for triul us to his sanity, will get mother continuance on the ground that his ittorneys ure busy with otiier cases. A reward of 1300 hits been offered for the recovery of the body of William A. Blmarort, it Chicago, the missing secretary and treo lurer of tbe Switchmen's Mutual Aid Associa tion, It being now believed tbat be Is dead. The Paris police havu discovered a plot to txplode a bomb iu tbe building in which the fuillotlue U stored. The French Chamber of Deputies baa re jected the bill providing for the private ex ecution of criminals convicted of Capital offenses and the abolishing of tbe death penalty. During tbe bearing of the Bouea Romania cave at Home Ruturduy, ex-Mlnlster MIoell prang at Bunk Inspector Blaglnl, who was on tho stand. A fierce fight followed, pro ducing and loclpeut riot. The oourt hud to be adjourned. Failure of a Tacoma Bank. Tbe Traders' Bank of Tacoma, Wash. sns. pended payment and a receiver was appoint ed. This bank fulled lust summer and re opened a few months ago. It 1 said all the depositors will be puld. THE LABOR WORLD. It requires forty men to mike an bt. I.ABjn Unions In Cbln.t are 8033 yo.vi old. Labor I more fully employo 1 than a roar ago. A m.acxsxiti! In Jerusalem can make fl.9J per week. Or the 2.1.000 bookbinder la this country ouly 600J ara organtr.sd. Tnr. Swiss watch Industry Is mirvring from se?ere depression. A Bstr-noNras' Vxi on has ben oriii Ir.cJ iu Kansas City, Mo. Tat unlou clerks nt Ntshvllle, Ton.t., have organized a fife and drum corps. Tbi Initiation fee of l. tWers' Viilou Pro tective Society has been r.ilssl to tlO. Tab number of textile workers In t!it ! country is estlmtted at n'lout HOJ.'Wl). A jovrr.xT Is on foot ti Inarms the wasrot of boyi lu glaw factories ten pir Cf n. -. Cmctoo's Health Commissioner wid or gftnir.e forty medical stu tents as swj it sn ji lnsp(v-tor. ' Thi fonrth nnn ial convcntloa of thi Nt tlonul Textile Lnlon w.is held re-cntly In PUiladelphla. Titr. 'Lonirshoremen's National Cnlon Is now about one year old, an I it has thirty two local branches. Tut Brotherhool of Locomotive V.n glneers held, rwently. Its ntinu:tl N itloual Convention nt St. Paul, Minu. Tiir. labor orcunl.itlnns In Jercy City Heights, N. J., terms I nn nss-i Mutton to es. taliiisli a Lnbor Lyceum in that vicinity. In consp(iuen?e of th coil strikes In this country S.'oto'i mine oDr w-tj a I to tender shipments of oil fo.- tho L'u'ted States. Pbk.sidxnt Mrl'.ainK estimitel that 175. 0)0 out ol tda Ml. 'ID )ilt i-ni'ioiM eil miners in the L'liltel St it - J jiu'i l the strike. I'.rstNEss men ol New Yor City, who have In their employment UO.OO) boys, have ilc tcrmlnedto give the preteren ;n to boyi that do not smoke cigarettes. Tiir oldest guild lu Knglanl Is tlm Wor shipful Company of lllu.-kstnlth. It still enjoys thn ancient riht o( ln..'tliiif any suiitli's shop within four miles of the bound ary of Loudon. Tiir first contract given nut for stono un der the recent New York State law. whle'i provides that all stone used In tint Statu or municipal work shall be cut and lrs.M in and by citizens of the State, is tortlie court house rl Iteusseluvr County. The price is tUO.UOO. Cavtain Wii.i.um IIfnuv Smith, seventy six years oluge, is the oldest employe in the service of the Unltlmore an I Oliio Itiilroa l. He Is In charge of all engineering work con. liected with the right of way from the Stis quehunnu to the Schuylkill liiver. He he. time connected with the cotntunv lit is.17 MAUKKTS. riTrsntno. rni wnoirsAtr pru es arr given mow. ORA1N, rtot'lt ami rr.Ki. wheat-no. 1 ited n t sb No. 2Ked Nl S7 CORN No. 2 Yellow ear... sh 4 High Mixed ear 47 4 No. 2 Yellow Shelled 41 4" Shelled Mixed 4 ! 41 OATS No. 1 White 41 ii No. 2 White 4D 41 No. 3 White 'A 40 Mixed Hi !i RYE No. 1 f7 h No. 2 Western, New 6ft Ml FLOUR Fancy winter Dot. 5M 3 75 Fancy Ppriag patents..... 3 10 4 1 Fancy Straight winter.... 3 W SJS XXX BU. 9 HA 9 urt Kye Flour 8 10 8 2 J Buckwheat Flonr 2 00 2 !tf HAY Baled No. 1 Tim'y.. li! SO 12 75 Baled No. 2 Timothy 10 IW 11 50 Mixed Clover U V) 10 50 Timothv from country... 15 00 17 00 FLED No. 1 W'h Md V T 1 ) M V) No. 2 While Middlings..... 15 fl 15 50 Brown Middlings 14 50 15 00 Bran, bulk 14 t) 15 ( BTRAW WbeBt liO 50 Oats (i 50 7 00 DAIRY PKOIH'ITH. BUTTER F.lgin Creumery 20 22 Fancy Creamery 15 10 Fancy country roll 14 10 lxw grade k cooking.... 0 CHKFE Ohio, new M ! New York. old.. 12 K'l Wisconsin Swm LI m Lim burner (New niake'i,.. ill 1 1 V rKt lT AND VK.irTABLFS. i 'PLES-Fancy, V bbl... 7 00 8 00 'air to choice. V bbl.... 5 m) 5 50 'immon, V bbl 2 50 3 Oo I NS jlY & M(new1BeansVbu. 2 00 2 10 1 imi Beans, lb 4 5 rOsATOEB Fancy V bu 70 75 Sweet, per bbl 3 50 3 75 ONIONS-YsllowGlobeVbu W 70 Mixed Country 50 00 POrLTHY XTU Live chickens V pr 0 70 Live Ducks pr 40 fit Live tieese V pr 75 DO Live Turkeys lb s f) Dressedchickens lb.... I) 10 Dressed ducks lb 10 11 Dressed turkeys V lb 10 11 Dressed geese per lb 7 H EGOS Pa & Ohio fresh.... Ml 11 Southern !4 10 FEATHERS Extra live Geese f Tb M fiO No 1 Extra live geeseWlb 40 45 Country, large, packed.... Ii5 10 " MlbCEl.L AN loL'S. SEEDS Clover 02 lbs 0 40 fi 50 Timothy prime 2 20 2 25 Blue grass 1 40 1 h0 RAGS country mixed.... i 1 riONEY White clover.... 12 13 Buckwheat 0 10 MAPl.ESYRl'P. new crop. 75 V CIDER country sweet V bbl C bo 0 50 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 12 35QI2 W) WHEAT No. 2 Keil 52 RYE No. 2 50 CORN IQlxed 41 OATS 88 3x EGGS , ' BUTTER 20 21 I'llll.ADLI.rillA. FLOUR 12 103I3 10 WHEAT No. 2. Red 00 bU CORN No. 2, Mixed 44 45J OATS No. 2, White 40 41 BUTTER Creamery Extra. 24 80 EUUS Pa. Firsts. 11 12 MiW VOI1K. FLOUR PBlenui 3 25 3 85 WHEAT No Sited 0 i :i RYE Western 50 52 CORN No. 2 44 45 OATS Mixed Western 3hJ 8U BCTTER Creamery 21 23 EGGS Mate and Peon. 111 12 uvs-eToca REPORT. KAKT 1.ISSKTY. PITThUl'RU STOCK YARDS. Per lOOTbr CATTLR. Prime Bteers t 3 75 to 4 20 Good butcher 8 90 to 4 00 Common , 3 40 to 8 70 Bulls and dry cows 2 60 to 3 00 Veal Calves 8 50 to 4 00 Fresh cows, per head 20 00 to 45 00 SHEEP. Prime 05 to 100-Ib sheep.... 4 00 to 4 13 Good mixed 8 10 to 8 50 Common 70 to 75 tb sheep... 1 75 to 2 25 Bpririg Lambs 3 60 to 6 50 uous. Selected 5 40 to 5 50 Prime Yorkers 6 30 to 6 60 Houghs 4 00 to 4 60 THE STRIKE HOT SETTLED. A SPLIT AFTER MUCH TALK. Miters and Operators Fail to End tbe Bik Strike Tic national convention of bituminous foal Miners uud operator culled nt Cleve. h.tid, Ohio, to attempt ft settlement of the miners' trike 1 tided Thursday, There was ti't a sufficient tiiimls r of operators repre sented In the convention b make any settle luent k'cnernl. and the inlii r. In purs ianco t the policy mapped out nt tln )r iiatlotial coiiveiitinn tu ( ohm.hiis, refusii to n uke a tettlcti.ciit niel the strike will c util.ue. 'i he lollowina resolutions adopted lythe millers' ileletriites in eiuei imd rend In the convention tells what was dmn, mid shows that tl.eie ( no bluff about the miner-' posi lior. ' Jie for all. 111 for one, by wlil.di tiny Will lnuli.pl. or 1 1 lifli: Wln rens. In view of the l:ict that a laa-o proorti.n i the coal operator, if the t iiuii.li.ous minis luive either utemptuoii Ivor otherwise ignored the hand f 1 1 ace uud eoi..,ti,.n iroflerid luthem III the call iiur of this 1 onvi ntu ir, and. Wben-ns, -imr 1 1 1 I 1 I v the lipid of ex erlence, we believe that, lit the al-en-e of tl.oe o erators. any settiemt lit, bun d 11 n coiiiproiiilse, would be ulteily inprnctiunble, mid Mould ouly add to nnd 1 ntuute the ml-ruble oii littoii of our o ti-titui lit.-, therefore be It l;eove,. 'I i,t we deem it I'llpoxsible t make any setilen.ent I. ere witu tho-e opera tors win bnve met ns. and. while appreciat ing the full extent of the 1 IT. rt made bv the sumo wo 111k their co-operation In brli'iiriiiit pcnci able and per-ua.-ive pre. -ure to l ear upon the nl." nt operators to an e to tonus fc'lvilltf justice to our cruft'-ll.ou. The miners at their convention ninl Exec, utive Hoard meeting 1 ri.lav decided t 1 wait on the action of the operators. If there is another national meeting it must come fncu thn operutors. and the attendants must llicl.lde rcpre-entlltlves of the lleldstllat flood In the way of a settlement. Had tiny been here the tioliers would have n pted "u eompro- misi' rattier thai, no settlement. That much wai:ild iu convention by the national officers of the I'nited Mine Workers, hut tlu v w ill s-iffer defeat iu preference ti making 'ten. is with only a portion of the opetatoi-. minors nrc determined on this point, and at Tuesday's sis-ion of the Executive li.iard.a signed men to ihe various fields to manage the strike until the operators am beard from to meet i nvoiitlcn again. 'I he West Virginia uud Southern and Cen tral Illinois ni:d Central 1'ei.nsyhanla fields lire the objis live points liow. I'itt-burg, the buttle ground at the beginning, is li s- tm porliiut now than the points named. If thi ol erators in those lb ), s ,o not Join In the negotiations for settlement, the strike will become a contest i f 1 1 1 -i.nl force. FOUR PEOPLE KILLED During a Cyclcne in sn Ohio Town. Mmiy Others Injured. A cyclone passed oue-fourth mile west of Kuukle. ., killing Pair per-, 11s, fatally in juring two other.- and slightly woundingst-v-eral nn re. '1 he dead are : liANILI. llMlliriT. Miis. nAMi i. ii.viiiii:rr, M A II I H A l Asi:. t.Eobi.r. oxiMii'.i:, Injured : Slyrta la-e. slightly injured. Charles t oe, fhtallv hurt internally. Mr, ( buries Cole, head crushed: will die, Jennie Creek, head crushed; will recover. The scene of tbe cyclone Is a bard one to deecrllie. Houses, fences, trees, and olstruc if all kib-n it, 1 1i pefh I lt. vfnifm have lieen carried awny, and nothing left to murk the spot where they stood except huge hole.1 In the ground. The seouo devii.-tated Is about one-fourth of a mile wide and six miles In lei-gth. the f ront liiiiie-l-shiipeil cloud traveling In an rreguinr south-easterly course, the greate-t dumuge being ib ne about a mile from where It rose anil 1 a li.g on en-!. The billldilig lu which were I'hiiI' I piirrett. blswlfe and their twi grandilanghlers, M -rta and Marthu 1'ii-e, is so completely demol ished that not even a portion of ti e foiiuda t ion Is left. The first remnants ol tin house uru ut eu.t HKl yard- from where it stood. NEWSY GLEANINGS Cnot rsA Is spreading rapidly In iIkok .ia has agoM belt 10) miles broa l. THrnr. ore 1.01,1,00.1 Slivn In tills cnuntrv. Kansas Cirv (Mo. letter carriers rldn on bicycles. Al.r. business wits' arr.'"tcl by tho coal mlnen," strike. rr.itr bns establlshol a censorship over correspondence. Tiir. Hessbin flv )s gradually (jc-i ling I1h r.ivagcs iu Eupip". Thf Lon.lon E"onmilst rcpnrts a revival Of business Iu England. Tiirm: nr vet 170.001.01.1 of Nutloml Lank notes to bo retired. Artificial Ice mnkert arn raising prices because the Ice crip Is short. TwENTY-rivp THorstsn pensioners wore tlroppml froni tho rolls last year by dath. PoRTtrr,r. nsks Lngl.tn I's coi I nOl -ns Ii bringing about a reconciliation with ISra.il. Tni fourteen loin Ire lt't annlvennrv ol the French .Vatlon Is to be celebrated In IK'.W. Tun flcrti""! Co'onlal Ki"ietv urjnn In porial ai'tion for a (iorman protD 'tor.ito over Samoa. TitnsR nrvnnr.Ti nn I ln pnU.-nrrin ol Chicago havo oraulzo I the:nsnlves Into 11 literary club. Hecsetabv IlKnnrtiT iunifl'i'i" th-ir a navril tr.ifning statioa will bo vstablishe. at Kan Fr.incisci, c.il, Im his messftgi' to tho Ar?ent(m Cnngr Prnsldent HaeiiT I'eni nut Iho oot ot tho last revolution at 1,000,000. Is a wholesale wav mnp!o u?tr sells nt six to eight cents per piun I, with tynii at llftv to sixty cents per g tllon. Nr.w York coil dealers. In nnth'ipitlon ol ft famine, ordered thousands of tons of coal from Nova Hoot la and Wales. OrriciAt, llguros show that nearly on fourth of the old coru crop In Illinois Is yot In the hands of the producer. Bt. Loris twenty-vaar four p-r esrit. bond of the par value of H2,0O0,00J were sold for f105.92on each 100. A Ciwcimmati clorgrmnn reoently docl.irel from the pulpit that he believe! this country would bo better off under a king. Mas. Katr rtSAPror.n. who secured t?01,. 003 from gullible Itrooklyn people. Inn 'Ms appasrjj. The niouy WiU lost on Wall street, Tbs Santa Fe Railroad Is runnlnf regular banana trains out of (lalvestou. Texts, lu eonnestlou with tbe fruit steamer from Cen tral America, The witter in the Tennessee River and its tributaries Is lower for this season Tot the year than has ever been known, as the! result of what Is becoming a remurkublo drought la that section. 1 Qalvin's Army Broken Up. Oalvln's Commonweal Army went to pieces somewhere weet ot Johnstown, Pa., m Fri day night, and tliu members ure working tbeir way eastward by freight in small Squads. Mill. Ward Itterviewed Chief of I'ollc Tlllurd with a view to getting peiniiHsion to hold a puh'ic meeting. He was told to see the luayoi and promised to return for that purpose lul failed to do so. . st t You want the Best Royal IJaklnj; Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, sojgy, or husky food; never spoils good materials ; never leaves lumps of alkali in the Mscuit or cake ; while all these things do happen with the lcst of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other baking powders. It you want the best food, ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable. not sakiso SO MS CO., 104 ll T., SlW vr. Opening; a Hank Account. It Is not necessary to Lc possessed of a vast sum of money to open an account with the largest of bank, write Walter II. Hurictt. In a prac tical article clvlnir direction and ad vice concerning women's bank ac count, in the Ladles' llmno Journal. Twoliundrel dollars Is atntile. In cate of lack of personal nriiualul anre, a l. tler of introductlnn to the hnk president 1 r cashier Is a first requisite. Hanks aro u-ually o'n for business with custnmers lictween thn hours of 10 in the 11101 nitij and .1 In the afternoon, so that It will he well to call ujiun the oillct rs with your letter of introduction during these hours. You w ill le asked to enter your name, addicts, and refer ence in the "idetitillcatioii" hook, and In sutmci lliinj,' tour autograph you rhould do ho precisely as yi.u Intend to write It on the checks. This is necessary, because the (denature In the book is for comiarl.son I u case a inestlon of fotyery should arise. These preliminaries over, the first de posit, either iu bills, elrVck. or draTt, may be made. The amount of the deposit must be written on a "deposit slip" to bo handed with the money to the receiving teller. A passbook, hhowlng the amount to the clejxislt orV credit, a check-book, and a num ber of deposit slips will be supplied by the bank, aud with these formali ties are. over. KNOWLEDGE Prinfrs comfort ninl improvement rtnd tends to iKTsniiiil eiijiiyniciit when rightly used. The inaiiyu lm live U t ter tliiin others mid enjoy life mure, with li m i xpemliture, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physic:;! In inj, will uttest tlie valuo to iieulth of the jitire liquid laxative principles embraced iu tho remedy, Hvrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its preventing In the form most acceptable and plcns nr.t to tho taite, the rcfrchhing mid truly Lent licial properties of a perfect lax ative; eH'cctually clefiiihing the i-ystcm, dispelling colds, lit iiilaclii s mid ic vers ninl perimiiieiitly curing com-tipatioii. It has given Kitfai tioii to millions and Diet with the nppmvul of the medical irofct-ion, becati-e it acts on the Kid iievs, I.iver mid Ilowels without weak cuing them and it i pt rfectly freo fiom every objectionable euhbtaiice. (yrup -f Figs is fur sale by all drug fists in iiOc mid $1 bottles, but it in man ufactured by the ( 'iilifornia Fig t-yrup Co. only, whose name is printed 011 every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will uvt accept ur.y tu.ltiuitc if ollered. sfa f Sell on Sigtit. 1 IOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES. Illuli (Irutlw in livery 1'urtlciiliir. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS. Il utakf our bunlm-tH reputation of ovvr Jltil ynir Unit thi rv no better wheel ittude 1 11 the world than, th t.uvt.l.l. ill imiii. AGENTS Urmi-huerr, H I. 113 l"r. HARUANTKI) IN r.VF.KV WESPF.C'T. ItlC'Vl'I.K ('ATA I. (Mi IK I'ltKF.. " nave a few lioys' imil t-l rl- liicycle int.... . u, nmr iirice. Bn.uu. r ir-i cieiie. reud ta-n rente In kIiiiiii.s er iiiimey for liiKiie of HiryrlrH. (iuim, KIIIvm, Kevulvt-m, dlDilN Of oilier urllel... Nith this cittuloKiie any one run kit In their own home and order such thlnirn nn tliey want We guuruult-e ilwurlUteu liuus this au.ouut, leu ceuu belmt the muvl tout of nmillnir. JOHN P. LOVELLARMS f East, West, Home is Best," if Kept Clean with APOLIO AN unio woman sought divorce l.e P luse her huHkind objected to build lug the morning lire. 'I'lie Judge re fusel to grant It. Homes are t o eicred to be placed by inv hasty precedent In jetil of gencrVi d'sinte grati m Jcixiivo from the good will the Trench are showing the Car, Alex ander of Kussla could have a howling old time we:e he able to spend a night In l'aris. THE iCHOOL BOY I is ofU-n a gufferer from henilvhe. The lent of Mek liemlnche ia not in ttiA liruin, for If v,it, r.i.il.klMi fliMutnm- acli nnd tKjwel you'll 'I . . . k. cure 11 i'"1 iiiie:ii - .'.T'i r.rnin.wiirif itiin iiiniii- ,il viy . . Wltll hen.ilk.'lie, dlZI- iwa or u.i-te liiea." Mis rtriiTHA Wm.wt. Of 'dirt'i'l, 1'ilflilrnUtfH.i Oi., ,V. )'., write: " I mffereil Iroin I11M of uppetite, ciMKtlistinn, lieiiinliriii, 11111) riet wenkm-u. atitl hml ter ritile iitliiekii "f iek he 11 ilit ( lie very fre quentlv; el" ll"M Mecil. My health win eo pour tliut I ! not able to g to ichool fur twn years. I tuok Ilr. I'lerces l'lesntint ' l'ellel mnl U0M011 mimW.ii r Moiliml Hlcovery.' nn.l Ml" Wo In a nlKirt time I wm utronir an.l well. Msnj friemlH are tHkmir y ur niejioiuca, aevuiv what they Imvo dune lot me." P N U '04 roCC? WATCH & 150 CIGARS I IIU1 I TO EXAMINE. 5?S 'A- l.iwfiilleiiitrlnM'" The nnnrilrlil no- unr ary hisi it ari iuir uim- iiiuucihi urn WOVr tel.; il.en . . h . wll A w Mi untr tor 1!H KMirird miiiiU Mi.'k tall lu a7 9UI,Bii4 wrrt I j kow un . ,.w.r ftlonOi. ooefiieOeMHIIed full liwi'W Bifm Wind I VU'll fUKt. (lilrMtr wl'.U wt.h I HKVfM-UKR-IMi fulll Nickel I'l-nr aiel UMt MM. (.Ol. U.n I. l.H VI ATI II (Out imi will Urn iireu.l to wmri In eni (hi.'Iiii4 fir IV'M. Una-llifil- liuve ii( f-T llii'tn lei Uavm mrn lb-nt In tbs imiilB i-r their frirn.t. U U an elT.ssiv,. Mlini m nil wetlpi-t i ili-.Ueur l'-irti- frn t 'itiirrapttia. If Ton he wati h w will 'n l ln.t-1 M4 ! -V. I.VHI of.T. In IOKO I O 4 I fcttV WLhI tlUAil CU, WiujIuu. S C. MS rrn.ts. ( i(-t. nn woia, s( 1 n; (mjiii I l $ !" -t i. t l"r tin itioiiry in iIm- iril N tnif utul iirne ; CtMUlNt t n tli' t iM'tni. J-.vrry i.ni u art ir. I. l ikf no niilnti- I 4: '' i'"'ts t..r full -('rip, hi '. r.r KMiiiic lui . I -r 1 1 it' s- ui ii j;cn- n -n ur s.'Mil (r If. ti.tr tt,',i ( ttttnjH0 -".Mb. mf 111. T.n Iiftttl tiuvv tii or. t-r lv mail. r.)-t.(1f frr ' l .11 VT't lit bargain! 1-1 dealt rt, who ji r U .r MONEY IN CHICKENS. Fnr't.le. In stumps W" s.-iel a lll'-rAliK lillllK nlvlllir the e.ell'liee of 11 pr.-e'tleal I'onltry llalser-not nn in:i;it"nr, 1 1 1 11 mini workliii; fur ilollnrs :,n I cent 1 1 1 ri tir li.'i yenrs. It tee-hen how to I'ete.-t nn.l t'nrn llj-eiisea; l eril for llw, ll!-i I T I'lltteliilltr; wlil'-h fowls to Siive tor lir '-liiii;. every lliiiiL' re'iiiislte for priifltu'iln l'o iltiv r.iiciiij;. COIIK I'l HI IsllINU (11., 1:14 ' I., iinunl Mieet, i-w tiiiK. I 1 'I'l,' YTC I'tAl'KMAKKa Ktnnilniiilm. I , I li.s I i juel ii.lvl.'i, ttKl ulelilalillll.y 4. 1 lllll-llliell Selel ftll luwilt.m lilll l.'.nr llim I114 it m.uii iit. I Al HICK o 1 .UiHKI.1. Wmi,irv 1 U ('Illi.V kkkUl All lit iAll F' Heft ( iiugb fc) rup. Tiut4 GiHi. I'ltf In tiin Koifl vf tinikfiriMtn WANTED. Ladit l.irft ItnnilM'rr. M 1. M lh: which we will clime out nt .'liiKe out nt Cf 4 tZ T7Z f our LARGE 400 liife illustrated cMu- k nrst ffrvt-n. Kkute, , l iillii y, i iHliluif Tackle uud huu- CO,, BOSTON, MASS. M 1
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