1 'it- la 'I, t, lcs )ur I U' w i tv. 'or t c un tit 1 3 I W bn up Ivc Iff lid )Wt 0 8 f se uitu 0 iTu le 8 Cou hom pai of l W: Ho w! ,-n, d l! you r th obi Id 18 Id d Re; ight an i i Wii rue j for ; 1 Tu ilcas a & OU II rosen aid -Gov. busiti r-nU Impr to o ad'l he uhl oral nd s bet t clicr. Hie. 1U8 I it In Wax nn, i Frui V 81 )C el let ru ch Htm form i ml r , of r. Ti the to andw II Ul.i lound i for liould )11 Is this A DETROIT BUILDER. cf.l.L" A II KM A KKABLK MTORY OF Hl I.IKK. Li Petrelt Abeat frtf Year At. titi's lirmixci wostot ninioci ATT.!tTtO!. (from rt Detroit Ettninj A'cn?.) Lj- out Orntlot arena", for front ths din iiraioU oi l o tmstnass centr, there Art LattnirtlT hou. The Intersecting Li.ir wi'lf , clean an 1 lirt led by Urge oTire.l tree, nl the people you meet ypicnl of lndutrr, economy ani hoa-t Tbcre nr many pretty residence, but - more Inviting In It nAAtnna and home vu'ort thiw that of Mr. Levi Elaey.th known bnllder and contractor, nt 74 Lo'treet. jnst oft Orntlot. Mr. Eley I lij resident of Petrolf, having moved ,1 nut forty yreri ago. lie ha oreclei '.rail ol homo In dilTorent ptrt ot the no 't point with pride to such building i Newberry A MeMullao nnl Cimpiw U, In whlnh be UUp'ayei til ability as irinfodeut. lnv seen Ds'ro't grow fn n a village ity." be oMervei yettrJny In conver n with tho writir, -'nnl I don't think urn many town In AmrhM to-lay ;to It In point ofbemity. I knotrnl-nott 1 1 ly In thn city, n 1 nt In !lln? whlc -.try happened In my lif ha Intorrste I , Irion 1. ii'nrnhon? eight yetr since 1 .iri-len down with my ftr! eo of III OniM'ol.l. bliiitnring lny I vu down in. I through mv natural cttreloMn-e- Aim I perinitto 1 myilt to got ctiillo I iiroiili. WIiuu I nrrlvs l ho ni thnt n; I "It a "r'o-i piln In mv left le. .I It tlmt nlir'it, but hy inoriiitur I I U lwd jr.iwu wornr-. In tnei It iimo intlnit 1 wilt lor mv ficnlly phyi-lan, nrorniiM mo tnnt I wn miirrlug v iri-os vwin. Mv iol w.dln I up to ltu:itiirnl ir.'iin I th piin ln-r -aned ii'i.i'. l iih ngnny wh simply iiwfni. I .I I ii n nil I nvv.-r llt mv Vicl loi eltflit Al tlni I fi'll n lliotigh 1 woul l ir;iiil o wit'j piln. My Ug wui hnu- hi I irm irnpiii. up lu uw nol lit nn ol thirty ili'jrwu. In or lT to keep :ho iroin flii-iiilo try rxtr MiiitlM. ,i I M'vernl iloi-tom iilu-n Hug m, but v my own jii'lttmeiit liHlpml mflM'ttrr ln'lr. Afl-r ii nil-Bo of two month I n nv nruiiu l. xtill I wiim on tliti nick I hid to dodiir niyenlf for yojirs. 1 ver rt-nliy turoi nuJ buffi-red any l! Ol llllkMllnh. nit two y'iir ngo I not I fix 1 nil art loin i:rt inny .ricn ni. out my Irinn I, Mr. r.ip the W oo.wiir l nvHinio mroiKim. IniervifW wif.Jrnn no tl.t tlmt ho 4.1 Iif. Willinin' 1'iiils I'iIIh for I'hIo . mi I Unit tht-v i'uri l him. I knnw him ti'II, luiviiii; built tit bou out Wooi- A v.-.. nuil I thought I wo'ilil lolloiv hl lion. 1 must oulfM 1 llr k) With yim hiophh From ihi; linn! I tv'in t hn I'mk I'll' I Iflt mynHir growiui; i new iimti. J hoy ui te.l ou tn llkii u il Mlimiliiiit. 11)" P'lin tlt'p irtml nml wan nn droll' nnd hralthy dm ever, 'trying tho I'ink IMIh I Im.l uswl nny it oi otlwr iiii"lli'iiiH without nny uo l lirnollt. liut the I'll la cure.l mo an I niVKolt hkhIii. lieu n p'TKon lluila hlmni'ir relieved nml utl hmiilu no m ttpt to i x pom iitmnolt to enotlior iittin k ot lilunu. Somo noullm iif-o I lu.iej inking the X'ink iU'1 Ironi I Im ituy 1 did no 1 uotlcml n - lu my i-oiitlitloii, A bhorl limn iin' wwl my huliit ol tuklug them with tho Uiuufleiul rmui: waii ti met me lor- 1 ninngnln uenrly n utrong a vvor, ii I inn a nmu Hbout HtyHtix yearn o. .eli )ou. Hit. tti fiuk I'm urn rat nul inwali'iue. uud it they do M well' r t'Huee hs they did In mine they ore tin the world. I freely recommen i iiuv MUlTnrer." H'lllinm' l'luk Till cootnln. In a con- loruj. nil the alemrul nevewiary to w Hie nnd rluhueei to the blood and hmtiToil norve 'i'bey are au uu j)oillo lormifli outenitea n loc-oiuoior pan iitl p.irnlyiU, Kt. VII u' nnnce. vciiriugiu, ruvuiiiiiiikiii. ut-rvoiiK tho ultwr efToot of In uripptf. iml- SUi iuu uoiin, pain nun :uiovt voin 'A,uU form of w-nkuw. nil tier In r leinale. I'ink i'llls arc void by all or will be bent post paid .n reoeipt (SO ceuij a box, or tix Inixen lor they are never void m but.? or by the , U'tdreaaing Dr. Williuiuk' Medicine LiuuecluJy, N. X, PATTISON ON LABOR TROUBLE The Governor Chirm Immigration a the Cauaa. In explaining the labor ltuatlm In Tenn oytvanlnGov. Tattlson in an interview anld tbn moot dlntUinnd clan wa the miners. Tboy were kept down In wages boonuite number ot unmnrrlcl mlnvn in Virginia were working for 89 eonta per ton. "The prneent eommeroliil and flnan.-lnl de pronidon," he anld. "In not ai bad n othfra that we have had. Tiie country hnn been plutigcd into a flmni'UI pnnio and tradn rtngnntlon about every twenty year. It conic a." a piturnl cn"''?'j't",irtel Y; ar? the mlilxt of a mfgratlon 61 lub r. Men wh.) have boon willing to work for rcduoed wage in nil trade have forced out men who were em ployed. and employers hnvobecncompelloil to make the obanse.'1 "Now, what will beeome of tho men who were thrown out' They will have to go hungry or work for the reduoad wage which the men who pushed them out get. I'eople talk ntxiut our liumiurnllon Inw nnd the in flux of foreigner who eome here and work for little or nothing, but they do not nonMdnr the biixlne ldn otte iUction. The ulentn uhlp compnnle ha pliionrdHl Europe with their nnuoiineemcnt to earry paenger to tho rnitiMt htntee, and their nitent are work ing Induxtrlonsly to drum up trade. When tho man who mnke the trip arrive in New York the railroad are ready to earry bim to nny pnrt of the t'nltod Htate. and the new papor lenil aid to the tranai thu by publish ing tho rate and time card ot both Meiun liip and railroad line. "All theo c.ini'rti are connected with the emigration of foreigner from tho buidno there I In It. nnd the only wny we enti kp out rf'Opln who do H it come hern with the ex c'tatliii of making gooil eitlren of them wlvee I to linpoe llaee and onnltlo UKin the corporation whioh make money out of the piimoiiu'er trallli'. t'btll we "parntn blliluoi Inteiest from the exm'tloll of good government wo will have labor trouble like the present." Petrifying a Humau Body. The atithorltie nt the county morgue In I'lttMliurg are trying to petrify n body to pre eerve It until woril is reeoived from tho friend of the deceased, who live in Cul.a, The body I that of Krnonl hobwab, who ws killed ou July !M. at JlrtiKhton. The experi ment was begun lift wiek and lu two day It wa tiotloed that the baud and feet, upon whioh work bad beon commenced, were very bard. British Steamer Ashore. The Ilrltl-di Meamer Km pre of China, ('apt. Archibald, which nulled from Van couver on July Hi. ix nxhorn at the cut ranee to tho port of Shanghai, t 'hiiin. All nltempt to Hunt her have proveu futile. It Is thought that olie miiHt ulwlinrgo much of her cargo nod then wnit fur tho full tide to Uonl tier. Apparently oho I uo danger. Coke Strike Over- Ho far a the r.ugliiih-penklng coke' work ers of the region are concerned the Mrlko I ended nnd It i wild that within a week nil (ho old employe who can eewro work will have taken it at the l-'rlck cale. The men who will return to work uro ready to accept it on the terini" of the Krlck culn,"7H cent a hun dred for mining mid i2 cent for drawing au oven charged with 100 biiNhols of coal. Score One For China. An official telegrnm from Tlen-Tln ay (tint in the battle fought July 27 nnd 28 nt Vanhan tho Jupnneso were repulsed with a o of over 2.1)00 men. Twenty thouxand Mniichiiriau Chi none troop have crovHt'd the Coreau frontier uud nro marching upon Seoul, A Hutre Dog Dead. "King" the champion English mastiff, an4 largest dog in Indiana by four pounds, met death by poison. His owner, Jacob Ma, re (used 5u0 'or him. "King" wa 8 feet 4 Inch)"" in length, 3 toet 3 inches tall siid welgl'J 2W pounds. How They Stanl. The following tnblo show the standing of the different club composing the National LnwL'Ul League i ciub. w. i ret. i isobton . . ,im ni) (.M Iinitimoro . S2 UO 1184 Now. York. Cleveland . ,"lttsburg . l'biliulel'u . i.) 8J CHI iH 3li Ml 47 40 CIO 43 3S 5J1 Club. Brooklyn . ClU'-lmiutl , Chicago . , Kt. Louis. . Louisville W.L. Pit. 4 .lit 521 40 40 4 rift tl 47 45 H7 &4 407 8') 5H 341 Wiudilnirton 2i tii 2m7 to Lui Ind til An Aiiiintited (iripKack. i men at t-ido bv hide at a table liu-Qgo reHtauraut. One of tlipn. viuiMitly a city-bred man. whiu i' floor, by the hide of lux chair. lalite had dejiohitcd a Huall car- Ah be Hat waiting for In or- city cliuj) thoiiffht lie noticed l move. He n gurded it cloddy w momenta and tbeu ft It sure moved. at have you there puds?" he the hooider. w, they ain't impR." rei died the How, an he proceeded with hii (irip rolled half over from the iiuuh force lnHide, and the city uriomty got the better of him. nt have you there, anyway ? he 11, I'll tell yo," Haiti tho granger, tttely. "I'm takin' home a cou- gamo cock. What Yaai, I K-k-tighting i agin the law, but got Vm for tlghtin'. It's just is: iw v ol liulv naa cliicUenH au garden. We're each liroud uv .urtiiii'Ut. lint her chicken my garden an' scratch up all Is au' bed. Now I've got thene icks, an' I'm goiu' to please hei hi' the ol' lady they're line chick- lie u put rra in lier cooji an kill every darn chicken rhe'ii d rather liave two chickeuf m la mv trardeu than twenty mavbe one of these cocks'll other after they do up my v ife's is. city chap opined that it would h v good Hcliemc if it worked. u are willing to pi ay stepping- oil have no right to complain feet. Can't Sleop a tired, worn-mir fmllnir Thl 'it the nervous nvslMm ta out nf nr. "u this eo-uplalrit is made, Hood's i umumi 10 purity anu viiuuze i iuus ppiy uorvous sirougm. 'W. Kouieaiber lod's f get Hood's I'y Hooi s. Sarsa-parilla Cures i'llhicur all liver Ills, tiiltcusueu. THE LABOR WORLD. Iowa ha70f)O K. of L. Actobs' labor union are tho latest. Lacxdryme talk ot a National union. Ditboit, Mich., ha an loo workers' union. Chinese miners get eighteen cent a day. Chinese brnkemon get 5 to flO a month. Toronto, Canada, bns a general laborers' nnion. BrrriLo, X. Y., ha a oo-opcrntivo stova work. The CnltoJ Ptrvto contain S003 union baker. A National EoirJ of Arbitration is pro jected. In Germany fomale servants averaga f 2. IS a week. Kobtox will try to abolish tho padrone system. Cbinkre are invading California fruit farming. Tatebhox, K. J., has 800 union textile worker. A Pfnveb (Col.) newsboy strike lendor was Onod tlO. rnn.AbKLrniA brlcklnyors get forty-five cents an hour. TirxER ot wild blackberries in a Nebraska town get fifty cent a day. The woolen Industry ot the United States employs 225,000 operative. There are 10,003 employes' nf the tele phone companies In the United States. Ix Australia some textile operators work from seventy-two to ninety hour a week. Tobonto's Wholeile Clothing Tailors' Colon will accept girl Into the association. Ameiucan laborers work on more day in a year than nny other laborers save the Hun garian. Toe Brother'uood of Locomotive Engineer ha paid out 4.03J,0O0 In rollof to member and their families. A rTEnoN (S. J. I aldermin advocates the New Zealand met hoi of creating work for the unemployed. FonsioN laborer are barred from BufT.tlo (N. Y.) municipal work, and contractor must pay union wages. Acoobuiko to Secretary Hayes, of tht Knight of Lalior. workingmen nro to bt urged to form themselves into military com panies. The voters of Kwit?Han l decided by a ma jority vote of 203.000 against. 75.000 against the proposition that the Government should provide work for the unemployed. Haleobo (England) workingmen want tn Oovernment Labor Bureau abolished on th ground that It makes known tnesurplu In. the labor market and, a a consequence, tends to reduce wage. Tub building trades of New York bar probably never been so badly domoriilEed at theynre at present. There are In town about 45,000 men who are engaged in these trade wuen time are good, or enough, with theli dependents, to popumte a city half a larg a Newark. Not more than one in three ol these u-eu, or 13,000 in all, can now find em ployment at their trades. CLAIMS AGAINST CHICAGO. The Grroas Amount of Damtfti Already Up in the Millions. John O. Ncumelstor, a Deputy City Clerk, Chicago ha been served with a bill tor 2:16, 000 which the Columbian Exposition Balvngu Company claim I due it from Chicago for damage for property in Jackson Tark caused by mot and rioter July 8. That wn th date when several of tho World' Fair struc ture were swept away by lire. An Immense number oi shipper havo filed claim against tho city for damages occasion ed by the Jr'J. 11; erop ntnouut lost i already wed up In tno million). Cholera, and Yellow Fever. The Marine hospital service I In receipt of cablegram from Council limine, m Hotter dam, who report one cae ot cbolern at that port on a foreign vessel bound lor Ocrmuny. lr. Irwin report cholera at Marseilles, and Consul Hyatt cable intelligence of yellow fever at Hantlngo, Cuba, CATTLE MARKET REPORTS. Cmfrnl Wort )7irf I'ittrtxtrg, T. CATTLE. Extra, l.4r.n to l.finnrt.. I'rlme; 1.303 to 1.4KI!h.., Oood, 1,30010 I.Soom. . Tidy, l.o:.0 to l.l.'idlli... Fnlr, l.nooto I .tooth..., Fair. 900 to l.dOOtti , Common, 703 to ii.OOIti,. .14 r.orfii r,r. . 4 V,fn 4 40 . 8 7.1 4 00 . 3 fiOfe .1 HO . 8 2.Va3AO . 2 for. 3 00 . 2 00fe 2 H.) V MM , MM V I i nn i an i an i Msoafely pure All other powders are cheaper made and inferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food. "OVAL BAKINO POWera. CO.. 104J WALL IT.. NCW-VOBK. II o. rrirre llirht r Vtfa .'. 40 Heavy 1'hlladelphlas fi .Vifti 5 7S Common to fair Yorker and pigs (l lom s 2."i Ora.et R Wo .1 2'l Bough and stag 3 2!,n 4 60 Hiirii'. Trlme, Oft to 1 CKilt. . . (iood. HJ to 'Kltb.... Fair. 70 to With Common lift to 70lb Spring Lambs Veal Calves. Heavy calve 3 20rti 3 40 2 7.Vii 3 00 1 7.V. 2 40 r.0ra 2'i 2 Ohfe 3 ,10 4 Mlm f, 2S 2 .'i0fn II (10 Chicago.- Cattle- Hcoclpt, 12,000 head: market firm br good cattle, easy fur coin moils common to extra steer t2.70'ii 4.70 Mockers and feeders 1. 7.1ft 3.2.1: cows and bulla ei.2.lr3.';.1: enhes l.7.Va 4.2. Ho-s Itecelpts ;IH,000 head: market weak; heavy ti. 7.1ft .1.00: common to e'loiee mixed 1 1.70ft' 4.B: choice assorted 4.o.1ft. VIM); light 4.70 ft 4.0.1: pig 4.40ft40. Sheep W Ipt H.000 lieHil. mnrket e;ier: Inferior to cboli e tl.00ft3.'0: lamb (2.2.1ft 4..I.1. Cincinnati.--I loir Select shipper, none, e!oct butcher', t". 1.1ft .1.2-1: fair to irciod packer, t.1.005.1.1: lair to rood llirht. tl.iHi ft&.20: comrroii nnd rmitfli. 4..10ft .I.IKI. Cattle-(lood shipper. 3.7.1ft 4.2.1: fair to medium, 3.1(ift ,'i.r.l: common. (2.2.1ft 3.00. Sheep- Extra, 3.00ft 3.3.1: good to oliDli'e, 2. 2.1ft 3.00: common to fair. (1.00ft 2 00. Lambs-Extra. 4 1I,HT4 2.1: good to choice, (3.00; common to fair. (1.0'lft r.73. Petroleum Market. At Oil City 1.000 barrots sold at the close at 79 :l-4c. The September option ranged a follows: Ofnod at "J higlient 70 3-4; lowst 70 B-8: closed at 7'J 3-4. M AUK. 1CTH. I'liTMinitts. (THE WHOLESALE I'HIl Kl ARE GIVEN PKLow) (iraln, Flour and I roil. WHEAT No- 1 lied fi3 (ai ( 64 No. 2l!ed. 62 63 CUKN-No. 2 Yellow, ear... 6tl M High Mixed, ear 64 t3 No. t Yellow, shelled 62 68 Bhelled, mixed f1 Z ' L? hite 87 8S giUnvUlte M 8U Mxed 3 85 -"fc-No. 1 j. 4 47 "At. s V-iclu, new ..A., t 4ft FLOCK Fancy Winter pat. 8 60 8 75 Fancy Spring patents 3 01 4 13 Fancy Straight Winter 2 HS 3 10 XXX linker 2 60 2 75 live flour 3 10 3 21 HAY Baled. No. 1 Tlm'y... 12.10 12 75 lluled. No. 2 Timothy .... 10 60 11 63 Mixed Clover 10 60 II I'O Tlmothv from country.... 1.10.) Hi 00 feed-no. i w h m.i, ton., n oo n .10 No. 2 White Middlings.... Hi ,10 HI 7.1 Brown Middlings ir, iki 1.1 Mi Bran, bulk 1.1 00 1.1 2.1 STHAW Wheat 6.10 0 00 Oat li 00 . 0 .10 llulry Products. Bl'lTEIt-F.lgln Cn-uri.erv.t 27 to 2H Fancy Creamery 22 2.1 Fancy Country Hull Hi It Low grade Hii.l conking... H 12 CHLESE-Ohlo. new .... U New York, new Hl'j H)''4 Wiscoiisai Swiss 13 13-. , Llmbiirger, new make. .. . y n' a Fruit and Vegelalile. A ITI.EH - Funcy , V bbl . . . . 3 60 (a) 4 50 HF.IiltlF.K- Blaeku-rrie H 1 ' CurraulM, per it H ID llueklelierrle. pails 103 1 10 WATEKMELO.NM - (ieorgla, each 13 25 CANTELOl'I'EH - Ann Arundel, per sug bbl. 3 00 3 .10 BEANS N. Y. uud M perbu 2 00 2 to Lima, lb 4 '4' 6 1'OTATUEH Fine State, on track, bbl., 1 0) 2 00 From store, bbl 2 15 2 25 CAI'BAUE Home grown, crat 1 73 2 00 ONIONS Egyptian, 103 lb bas.... 2 25 2 60 Southern. " " . . . . 2 25 2 63 Southern, bushel crates... 115 75 Poultry, Ftc. Live Chickens, V pulr . . . ( fiO ft 70 Spring Chickens 'M HO Live Duuks, f pair 40 .10 Dressed Ducks, V II II) II Dressed Chicken, lit, " H) ' " young select 111 IS Dressed Turkeys, V Hi. . . . 11 12 EOOS-I'a. nud Ohio fresh.. u'; jj FEATMEUM Extra Live Oeese, V lb 5.1 f.O No. 1 Ex. Live (loose, V Hi 41 43 Country, large, packed..,, 33 40 Mix t-ltaneoim. SEEDB-Clovor,62 lbs 0 23 (i CO Timothy, priiuo 2 tiJ 2 70 Blue Orass 1 40 1 CO BAOK Country mixed ,' 1 HONEY White Clover 12 13 Buckwheat 0 . 10 MAI'LE SYBIT New 60 CO tTDElt-Coiiutry,sweet,bbl. 6 03 6 60 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 9 2 10 S WHEAT No. 2 Red 4H'. 49 RYE No. 2 43 44 COltN-MUed 64 OATS SO'j' 31 EUGH :i U Brn'EU-Ohio Creamery.. l'J 20 I'llll.ADrl.l'IIIA. FLOUR 3 00 8 25 WHEAT-No. 2 Red 63'1- 63'; COItN-No. 2 Mixed 60 6'4' OATS No. 2 White 8 37 BUTTEit-Creamory, extra. M'i 23 EO(-I'a. firsts. 13 14 NKW VOItlt. FLOUR-ratenU 4 03 4 80 WHEAT No. 3 Red 65; BYE-Htate 65 COKN-No. 2 30 67 OATS W bit e Wester u 4I1; BUTTER Creamery 14 23 EOUH-eute nud i'enn 13 14 Took Charge or film. It I often -aid that a benefit con ferred does more to rouioto friend ship than a favor received. If you would cultivate a friendly feeling to ward another, do him a kindness; if you would secure his lasting friend ship, get hi tu to do you a kindness. There Is some truth, at any rate, In thU view of the case; and It applies even to dogs, as in shown strikingly by a story related In "Cold, sport and Coffee- Plant lug lu Mysore," by Mr. It. II. KllloU Mr. A. told me that he once wounded a titter which afterward sprang on hi in, knocked h m down, aud seized him by the hand and a m. With Mr. A. wu a large dor, which utouce attacked the tiger, nud di verted him from Mr. A. After drlv ing otT the dog, the tiger returned to Mr. A., unci commenced worrying him, but was again attacked by the Hog. Tho dog was driven olt three or four times, but. the tiger was all the while liming strength, and finally died. The dog wa uninjured. Now comes the curious part of tho story. The dog, which was not affectionate, belonged to Mr. A.'s'brother.and pre vlou-lv had tuKen no Interest In any one but lit muster. Now, however, h refused to go home with his master, but stuck closely to tho wounded man, and when some car bolic ucid, which caused pain, was applied by M. A.'s brother to tho wound, the Mg U-gan to growl and show other signs of displeasure. He would not allow uniutic tocomo near Mr. A. except his own special servant, and lay under the bed with his noso sticking out, keeping close guard. When Mr. A. wa9 carried to tho ductor, somo thirty-five miles awav, the dug went. too. and on the doctor s I upplylng carbolic acid and setting the bones, Wiir-fl-Caused tne patient to cry out, tho dog at once seized the doctor by the leg. . In ahtiut. three months Mr. A."raa quite cured. Afte that the dog lost ull interest in him, aud returned to his master; ano If lie met Mr. A. by chant e. merely acknowledged his reu-ignltlou of him by tlio laiutest wag of h s tail. A year afterward, happening to meet the doctor, whom he had not M'cn in the meant i in.-, he at once I'ew at h m aud tcl cd him by tho trousers. For the Superstitious. Are you Hupcrhtitioita? If yon are, vou niny tiud sonn-thiiig among the fnl lowing tu lit your peculiar stuto of miLd : . If bees Hunrm on ft rotten free a I death in the family vill occur within a j twelvemonth. It is unlucky for a i tmy HWiirm of bees to alight on olio's 1 i remises. lien cats wash their our more tlinn usual ruin is nt liund. The sneezing if a cut indicates good lurk to a bride. Cuttlo give warning of nn eartliipiake by their um-UHiuesH. A cinder bounding from a fire is either a purse or a coilin. If a milkmaid neglects to wut-h her hands nftcr milking her cows will go dry. (.'rickets bring good luck to a house. It ia unlucky to kill them. If a ciow croaks un odd number of times, it mcuiis foul wcuther; if au even one, fine, Tho clicking or tapping of tho beetle, called the death wutcli, is un omen of ilcuth. It fort-bones evil to tho child if nny one rocks its cradle when emidy. logH give warning of death by scratching lit the door of a house. If a rat or mouse, during the night, gnaw on cloths, it is indicative of home impending evil. I'igs running nlnmt with straws iu their mouths foretell rain. If you count tho number of fish you have caught you will catch no more that day. It is unlucky if a hare runs across the road in front of you. To eat the food that a mouse has nibbled will give a sore throat. A fried mouse is a specific for small pox. To meet a sow with a litter of pigs is very lucky. A spider worn in a nutshell around the neck is a cure for fever. If a swallow builds on a Louse it brings good luck. To kill a swullow is unlucky. When swallows fly high it will be fine weather, and rice vtma. Colors. lied denotes courage; blue, truth; chlte, purity; green, Jealousy; yel uw. Inconstuncy; black, mourning; irown, melancholy; gray renieni jrauco; violet, svitinuthv. A man who has (Uhcd much, ctn readily detect u Uo in u tlsh atory. For the Motor-man's Comfort. An Ohio law provides that every electric street car shall be provided, during tho months from November to April, with a screen of glass or other material to protect the motor man from the wind and storm. Pen alties are attached for violation of this ordinance Krtmta of 'r2. On the night of June 11, 1852, there were heavy frosts all over New Kngland, and In Livingston County. New York, .'100 sheep that had beet sheared a few days before were froze: tu ilnat.h. Unique Girt to Grover. President Cleveland has been pre sented by n colored missionary with a mat made of woal fiber by a tribe lu the interior of Africa. r COOK BOOK FREE S?0 rftOM-ILLUkt-tftTlD. Oncnf Hip l.nriccsl unit l'l imiK IIiiiih mlll-lii Malic la thint tor 19 Lr Lion k4i nil Iretti l.ieu t cftco wrs iMr. mint 2-crnt tinrip. Write fef l-l el nur oihcf Hue l'r tulunip. wcoison jpiet Co . i.) Huron m 'f ni.tiiu, I'imi Ik not frut ttnilnif 4MjnUiiii f Why shiuM ftinotl it iru l'-n overwork-, trul ti with tit f est If itirr4. ftilil, bit h'l t" work r (Ms to u.il) tl tttn.Biiiita . ! utrt na for iin.rlrf lit h trrl Uvrt. Mw r inrrnf, tr rsinni il4ninJ fir cur fiHl. tfh tn t nif i-t r'ai timnM i iiiiti rtitkf u lirtxl. i ul h T, u wiU.' M.9 rtiilitf rtirtrikti-4 ift ur 1itttiii Afftn tor. tili tttf rttri't r-l wtk la (). ar i.tsis .iii c) with i. Wr.t tr ,) u ti f . tiiii K 1 1 . sat cn U.striMl that j uti k tl a. I I v th T. -ir b Itia.tf, 1 1 th tU BI4V1, IT. KUtnrr's Hwamp-Koot rurm nil Kidney uri-1 ltlu..T trotiMt4. rittnpbli't aii'U'oi.Multationfn'a lubratoryliiiiKliHUitoii.N. Y. iVrtivhin irunno wiu llrnt broiiKt.t to ttiis country tu IWi. Inr mill U liol-iit.i' Qnnllty roinmrnilj tn puMif Appruvnl tho alirTnl;i llqultl Inxutlvn rt'iiM-.ly, Syrup of l iv. It Is leat-unt to thetimte and by aWir.K p ntly on tln khluryt., HviTand bowi'ln to cleaiiM' tlic ny-ti'in ofTtvtuaUy, it rouioti.-H tho ht-alttt and p tin fort if all who uwi it, mul with million! It iHthu I tost aol only riuiu'dy. Th" nlzo of a womnn'H uhw thouhl bo just half that of her glove. Hull's ( ttlwrrli Cure U tukon intornally. I'rlpt 75!. During (llntiim th flow of blonj to tho Btomai'li U lupreantHl ti-uftiM. n.li) what ' fi J... h . to ;ihu if t r V., loll tl at lrit K h. I.. i.-kMtil 4UM tai.ht Or1rfl rn tu fn. in ry Imsifc t i 'is fis lrtriion tn f.l Ijt u. It -rli f. r r,y -w.tv1r thl di i.i iti our Utl r4tr t dsa if it'r4ai('nf t-r rini, fitiin tht rn-iiU t(..t Ttfll fl, All trt f--rtii, 1'ifnty. ano ri-ri. t I i:,a. -JCjrX-U-RrtQT0't I . 7 -4 A S fit: Karl's Clover Root, tiie irrsat blooil imrlflnr, (rtvuB frrftlineiMi and t-lt-ariua to the rninilet lou and cui ooiwUpatlou. lb els.. 60 cU., L If nffll 'ti'd with mri eyi- Hi Dr. Ihiiiic Tlioinii. ou s Kya-waU-r. IJrunnlsU ntdl lit Xk- i-r bottlo. . Olant Vi-Ketation. ITie Victoria ..,,7.,) flulana has a circular Jcaf t.&ut six 10 twelve iVet In diameter. It Is turned up at the edge like a tray and can support, according to its size, from 100 to 3UC bounds. $3 SHOE 77 a: way is Ot'.V to boalth and strength, if you're a nrrvoiiK, delicate woiiian. The liiwlicinn to t-urv ynu, the Untie to build you up, is l)r. Pirn e'' I'a vorito I'mnTiption. You can di-i iid upon it The nuiktr any it will trip you, or cot you notliiug. Tbi-v (junrantrr it. A a safe und certain remedy for woman's ailment, iioilitug can compure with tta " Proscriptiim." It's an mviKorntinpr, re storativo tonic, and a sootliiiiK, wt rctit lir-n-inr norviiiK, rfwtly liurudra lu any con dition of tho irmaJe system. It's a marvcloti retnedv for nervous and goiiorul di-bility, tit. Vitus l'urii-e, Kniiitiiiu HMills, Inz.'.iiiPMa, 81eeiilnni. and ull tho iiirvouH diwirder due to functional iliraiiKo iimutii. It ha ofton, by restoring the wo niunly functions, cured caes of Iusanity. PIERCE -'-CURE world Inovt 'o luim ktiowt nilla. is tort fot tht-sn i-'Ut in op- bl ri rdvr f tl.r mrth. f ui Ifftlily ii ii-j i-'ir fit lil Ii it tbrrr art ('ii iri'l 4tr C)'it ill. til lh l'tr)i.ii iji hm Afrnii t ftl. t. j lo li nwficrt, rtnlilig rtiutitftitnc l ti. Ii -t rft it Iv itfiiti lh ilri lb - tlikiar Bln1 ir!lr of Arm.'rt I ti tr4 irt if Aorni't ri ar tb mi1mii iuUlliiiil, up tr, fimvt f4h li itl III 411? r ikiIi iinty Atn.itof it ! tto fur-Uliiit vt ili-iltr 4titl nT tirui-i. At lor i ! tit'tr link 1hf ar ro-rtMti and c iiiHl tn in II coil r. iiimotiun aiul rt ( hal rst tnitly f ii' m i Hit th fnioUir -"l tia at sxrfe, radiant .th rtnlet ai4 $ char. aiul ratvly to htl' bnttf an I lc..B.a lark th fintral liosi ity, whuh must, ml Vt inrvitably -tttrt t "' liw tUiHuIi'K ( ii I .'th H-thMl and ftllmura Vti t hicafo, Di iPtaitif m il.il w hi. k la iba tt it at II.) W. L. Douglas 13 THC SltST. NOBQUCAKINCh 5. CORDOVAN, M-3.V FINE CALF&KM.GAR01 $3.4P POUCE.SSolu. ft,y.2.W0RKINGMEN- EXTRA FlNt. 1 Taa ead save money by wcarlos lb I.. Douslu 63. OO tbor. Iteraasr. we nra ths lr(it manurartiirrrs of tbn r.li(.f hIhk' Inl'ie wnrld.anilKUuraiiUH) tlirlr value I r muni.liiK tiie name end prlie (i tli iHitioin, whirl! imtwt you mtnlnst hli:h irlit-s aud l hn niliMlritian i timrtln. Our shoe iiml riiatom wnrk In ttrl, rnnf nilln aud wi-arlna i until If. Wp havr thrm axl.t rvrrywti n all iwir firlria for Iho alui- i-lvi-n than anv ntlirr innki'. TjL. no ub tlllutc. If yoi.rile ali rraiiM'l u:ly yuu, ivuiuu. 1 A 'V I.' V 'I'jTHAliK M.MIKS. KmnnliiHlhia . I lj. I i nml nil i - u n t un iiliilullir nf ln .-ii 1 1 hi . n. I lur In w i t .r-iii iti'.i.i Ih.m i.i in-t u i.iti-iii. I'A I Kli'K n KAIUil.1.1.. Wi.iiiMirin.i.C. rtfllirnP Niirmnl. ' ii-liirin, M Art it.'u IiUIiIiIiU Ii . I I iH'-r On. IiidimiI-.. I n run. Hy.if.f1 y.1 K Ii. W. Ii.i.-i.IT. i. , W,l-Hriiiii!ii.ii.o. l.'K.WKI IN tOl l l t.l:, Nt'iv MIhim I'tilo. lii'iu.l. imiiii mill iiiMiK-j iit i e i. full. Iri'i. At; KNT". Inrat an. I rauiiiv, for pe.'lnlii.'. Il-plj it ilh Kliimii. A'Uln. A. I Axi-lli'l . I.u- li-IK'C, Mats. BT on moNEY kctikm:d. FN U 32 '04 -W-" I'onaumptlvr and penplo wliohavi wuak luiik'ior Afetli nn, sliiiulil uo l'l.i nCuru f..r ('..liJuniplli.il. It bus eiirrd tbouaaoda. it ha wit Injur-t-l nn. Iiiinol hail iniaku. It Is Hie bem cuui;u .yrup. 8uld fvurywljiru. aic. -i!Hij;i;aT; BEECH AM'S PILLS (Wj-t'tablf) What They Are For Iiiiiousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss cf appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions arc caused by constipation ; ami con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in tho world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. The Pot Called the Kettle Black Because the Housewife Didn't Use StAPOLJO 1 tM'y-n f v. i tj - .fttfmn-mhuirr-jfn rv t, I tr t-wv-vj-.'' .'r'-a-t,--',T