I MOTHER3J3TOgY. ,iE COW ICH A FT Bit YEAR r or mirFBRiJiu. ItTTr Rss-erlrar ml a Well Kwa ,ial WHf "tar That . - Ml... I. Aft... konittr CMtnnooga, Tenn., Vms. ,ouDiy cflk'lni In East TfDmwone it incn and morniRtiiy lxmHllnno C Wilson, circuit court Clrk or County, at Iyton, the home of Mr. He r-njoys tne coon Jfnee aol re- ,,1 clnss, id1 Id th buslnr eom- hl word It as (foou as hi bon I. Just ir. Wilson i rvceiTinK nuaniren con- tilont fro to on numerous friends be ofthe itu'oratlon lo robust health of Bible wire, who dm for renrs been a Invalid. Mrs. Wilson s high staml- iccMv, and ber mnnr lovable traits rocti'f hnve won hrr a host of frtonils, r woD'brful recovery baa attracted reed nltcuHon. Id r !' medium of bringing inrslld Indy s attention the remedy , f (Tifli'.l Iht n-mnrkitble cure, a fa wns n nt to Dayton to Interview Mrs. Id order that the general public bare the lir-ne.'lt of the sufferer's ex v diI be mtule aware of the treat ment roiik'lit sueh n marvelous changa In lltinn. The reporter was welcomed Wilwn homo, iiDd the enthusiastic lh tec"iilntf rehictiini'B kiivh the hls- her iinlii'tloD and the manner In hf wu relieved t mild Sirs. Wilton. "I was for H n Invalid with one of the most lls- sfflictinns woman can suffer. For 8 nn'ied iiround. tlriitfitlnir myself with tv lind I vr 1 fa out of bed. Mv IlltWi writ untr.illiej mid were Kreutly n.'K- whlle i iooko.i listlessly and help- the cheerless prospect before mo Inn. I suneren me moi inrene pains niillol my Mies, nn I these s,mil tvsier In the reirion of the stnmueh. ntr down to I lie urolns. I mi (Tern. 1 ,i iiir or awake. Uespulr Is no rlhe feeling caused by that dreadful n l weakness and helplestncss I t iv iperieneed. Ln treated !or my trouble ly several y.-irt lie. hill they were able to give P'trporury reilei ty the use of se In- i,l imr.'otl,. I had almost (riven up f of ever seeurlnr permanent relief u im aecount 111 t he I'nm of a cure iir. Williams 1'iLk 1'ills had effwled. n to try them, ns I knew the lady I leen cure I and hud great confl- ib lier statement. I beKiin to take in October, is;i3. and In two months mm; UKbt housework mid attending children, without any bad effects or ft. nidi us I had formerly ex perl- llitlHTIo, I had been unable lo re r lnod, but now my appetite grew , and with it came tck that old. nnd hearty tone of the stomach. Dr. l'ink Tills cured me, and I assure curu tins brought a great change in -ne. i can now rejoice in my bus- uccess, for I feel that I have some- live for. Who has a better right bis thnti n mother? Que thing more. recommended these pills to others. toiv ol the women ol Dayton have cm with good results, and it is my pleasure lo recommend to every r woman a remedy that has done su r me." imiysls proves that Dr. Williams' (is lor Tale l'eople contain in a con- n uli tli elements necessary to lite nnd richness to the bloo t and wiered nerves. They are an un-I'-rlilc for such diseases as looomo- u,'irtilgl, rheumatism, norvous e, the ittler effects of In grippe, pal- oi inn nenn, pitie ana sallow com- . that tired feeling resulting from 'prostration ; nil diseases resulting nted bunion, In the blood, suen as i chronic cry-lpelas, etc. Thev are 'pecillc tor trouldes peculiar to fe- e'li us suppressions, Irregulniities, lorn.s ot weakness. In men they Milir.'il euro in all eases arising from worry, overwork, or excesses ol -r nut ure. Alliums' Tink Tills for Tale Teople 'manufactured by the Dr. Williams' f t'ompnny, Schenectady, X. Y.. old In tcxes (never in loose form ilo.en or hundred, nnd the public Honed ngaiust numerous Imitations this chape) at 5'J cents a box, or six r ti.MI, and may be had of all ilruvf ilirect by mail from Dr. Williams' p Coiii puny. I'JU'lnriK. p ctcbinn 18 dune by the aid ot city a wire is soldered to the o l o etched, hy means of which trie current Is passed through tilntr solution, wdich Is made mure dilute than in the case of 7 etching Th!s actloc is ucrcascd in intensity, and, in cases, acids, which under ordi- rcuaistanci'H are insert, can be ps. for Instance, copjjcr and kiphurlc r.cld. Clover Root, the great blood purifier, "librH and clearness to the complex cures couBlitiHtiun. Z5 els.. SO cU., 1L rk. True l.ssailve Prlnrlple luiiti used in nianufscturing the pleas ly. Kyrup of Klgs, has a permanently il effect on the human system, while l'l vtyelsble estriuis and mineral sola- imlly sold as medicines, are pvrnia- 'tijurhius. iieing well informed, you tbe true remedy only. Manufactured Iifuriila Ki vrup Co. "I with soreeyesnse Ir. I"ac Thoinn- n.iler. lli'UKUK'tHM'll ul ier tsiltie. 'in farmer has received an order foi irreis of cider. Kilmer' FAMr-Iloi)T curs Kidney and Illudder troubles, mi. bletiuidConsultuUonfreix Ul'rutory lJii.gbaiiiptun.N. Y. ''''is hickory Is the strongest wood . the I'liiti d Ktates. ' Tinker To., of Dorchester, Mass., iiiHiiufiu'liireror pure, Muh grsle, me i ly tre it'ed Cocoas an I I'hoi nlalei '"iitinetil, buve lust arrUd erf the ''"iiiirn hi I he Mldu inter Fair in tu " The pi lliled rule giiverninr the 'li Kiur, ft lies tliut "One hundred HI ei the enhihit In a seeiitl nwurd. "i of Honiir. Tbe scsle, luweer. is I'li.'li. they Miy 'Ihnl il will beull.illl M luo-t tueepliniiiii raes.'" .411 n' at, , ,v Cn.'j. whmI rrrrltviinnt huwtmi ''' 't J (fit III (u tl ( lll( (lUXII ll lllll J pood Appetite "in to good lioaiui. and wnen me Iwire for lood is gone strength will For loss of appetite, Indigestion, laotiu, und other troublos ot u dy- TELEGRAPHIC TICKINGS. ood's Sar8a-parilla ures mure. Hw.1' !rla is the hlnh most cures. It sSkto 'ones the stomach and make one ruirrv." lit, turn In ul llnrwn anil N's Harssparilla. ' Pills arc purely vegetahl. Wo. Two mounted highwaymen are holding up Omaha people, riding right up on side walks. The Humboldt breaker, owned by Llnde man A fskeer, nt Haxelton, Ta., was burned Sunday, the lost being 11,000. Penec Falls, N. Y has a reign of terror caused by Incendiarism. Hundny three al leged firebugs were arrested. The operative potter ot Trenton, N. J. have toted not to accept any further cut in wnges. The manufacturers have not et made any proposals. Thomas Nelson, a Sew York stonemason, was found murdered In Albany Sunday and Huron W. Kecds, aged HO has been arrest ed. Eugene Zoggl, formerly American consul at Home attempted suicide unsuccessfully, by shooting in Home Hunday. Financial trouble. A. H. Wilcox, of Chicago, who Is charged with swindling his business associate out of about 100,000, has been apprehended In Ujf talo. ItuMia will on September 15 reduce the tnrlff on distilled petroleum exported via the Prussia frontier from 34 to 34 coccks r pound. In order to facilitate competition with American petroleum. At West Chester. Tn., r.ev. Father Spnldlng of M. Agnes' Catholic clmr -h, lias declared the recently organized branch of the Ancient Order of Hibernians an enemy of the church, and forbade the male memters of his congre gation to give it any encouragement. lieproii'-'hed by his wile FJi.atcth. Sunday night, nt St. I.ouls. for his failure to provide for his family. Henry liesche shot the woman four times. I.oesche theu shot him self twice in the left breast, cut his arm twice with a razor and then cut his throat, Iloth are in the hospital in a dying condition. (loverncr Wnite has issued a quarantine proclamation against Oklahoma, on the dis covery that New Mexican herders, who were disbarred from driving their cattle into Colo rado, uuder the quarantine established a month ago, were driving them Into the strip with the intention of entering Colorado from that territory. New Mexico will probably re taliate with a quarantine ngaiust Colorado sheep. The number of lives lost bv fire In the northwest is cow stated at 400 nod it is prob able that ns many more will die from Injur ies. Hinckley was the chief sufferer, only one building left standing In the town. Hea s of unidentified coriiscs are being gathered to gether, to be buried in long trenches. The burnt dlntrlct is absolutely desolate. The fires ate Into the very earth, destroying cor duroy ronds burled three feet deep. WAR IN SAMOA German and British Warship Bombsrd the Rebel8tronghold. The steamer Mariposa, from Sydney, Auck land, Apia and Honolulu, brings new ot fur ther fighting among the native ot Samoa and forcible Interference ot British and Ger man warsblix stationed t Apia. After sev eral skirmishers lu which many native were killed the warship bombarded tbe rebels' stronghold nnd King Malletoa's army follow ed up tbe advantage. '1 be retiel chiefs prom Ited to lay down their arms, but did not do so and the slaughter has been terrible. It Is now certain that unless vigorous measure are taken the position of tbe foreigners there will be critical. John S. Dus a Musical Composer. John Samuel Dus, the head of the Har mony society, at Economy, Pa.. Is a musician of superior ability, and also a composer. He ha composed a march called Liberty Chimes which he has dedicated to the (1. A. K. national encampment. On Sunday evening Il was played In Schenley park In Pittsburg by the (I rest Western baud, and received a double encore from tbe enthusiastic audience. MAKKKTH. rtTTMii no. (TIIK WHOI SSAl.r I NK S ARC OIVIK liri.ow) drain, 1 lour anil I red. WHEAT - No 1 lied No. 2 lied. COHN - No. a Yellow, ear.... High Mixed, ear No. i Yellow, shelled OATS-No. 1 White No. 2 White No. 3 White Mixed liYE-N". I No. 'i Western, new H.OI H-Fancy Winter pat. Fancy Spring patent, Fancy Straight Winter XXX Ilakers hye flour 11 V-lUiled No. 1 Tuny... Baled. No. J Timothy .... Mixed Clover Timothv from country .... FEED No. 1 W h Md. ton.. No. 2 White Middlings.... Itrown Middlings llrau, bulk (THAW - Wheat Oat PROMINENT PEOPLE. f N U SO The Tresldent of Chile gets J5,000 a year. Bismarck has iHi crosses and decorations. Oliver Wcmikll Holmes bus just celebra ted his eigbty-Ufth blrthduy. Kma Butabitaxi, of the Gilbert Islands, is a great monarch ; weight, 345 pound. - rTr OTuiesf flh&Aftf fa t& Cuureu ui"rdg-"prig'TVE;nr"": " innu iu jjisuup vi iuicuveier, woo 1 ninety-one. Dr. Vircrow, it is said, has fallen into the habit of taking only three hours' deep out of tbe twenty-four. It Is ono of the old habits of Pr. Ulackle, the distinguished Scotch philosopher, to Wear indoors a broad-brimmed hat. Se nrTARV Giitkram, who M raroly seco without a cig ir In his mouth, is said to allow himself twenty cigars, of the best graue, u day. r.osr.RT Elaine, brother of the late James O. lllaine. has lieun appointed to a t'.KlO clerkship iu the Library of Congress, Wash ington. General O. O. Howard is having n house built overlooking IUe Chamnlalu at Bur lington, where he will reside alter his retire ment from the army. It is now rumored that childless Itussoll Rage will build a monument to hlmseli )y leaving in his will a fortune ot over t5,U(Xt, 000 in philanthropic, bequests. A statce ot Prince Lultpold, Regent of Bavaria, has been torn down from a park in Garmisuh and carried away. This is said to be a sign of his growing popularity. The German Emperor, In spite of bis lame nnd uselukg arm, Is an excellent horseman. Attendants have to help hi in into the saddle, but onoe there be can master any horse. I'BorEHSoa Stellwao vo Casion, the famous oculist of tbe University of Vienna, bas retired owing to old age. Many Ameri cans have studied under the professor. Ei-Governob Bvraocc, of Rhode Island, is now living in a small cottage near the beach at Narragansett Pier, and discharge tbe duties of Chief ot Police at Narragoneett Tier. It is said that Senator Polpb, of Oregon, never smiles. In the whole oourse of his service In the Senate nobody has seen bis eye light up or bis lip quiver. Why It is no on bus ever bad the eourage to ask. Load Buiadalpa" Is credited with own. Ing the most rusgniflceut resldenoe in Scot land. Ills lordship can ride 100 mile west from Taymoutn Park to Arniuddy Castle, on tbe Argyllshire coast, without setting boof off his possessions. Georue M. l'ri.LMAK itnrted in life as a house mover. He made his first stake in a contract tor moving a large number otstores and other buildings from the hanks ot the Erie Canal, the job being made necessary by the widening ot that waterway. Bei'Iiesentative Talhert, ot South Caro lina, occupies u uuique potltion among Con gressmen in that he neither goes to tbe the atre, drinks, smokes, chews or plays cards. He ha a habit, however, of never passing a bep;garon the street without giving him a nickel, disposing thus of the small change that most men spend on themselves. W. C. HnwELLs, father of W. I. Howell, the novelist, died at Jeffurson, Ohio, of pa ralysis. He was eighty-eight years old. He was engaged lu newspaper work from 1H30 until 1M74. when President Grant appointed lilin United States Consul nt Quebec, where he served four years. He wns also Consul at Toronto for live years. He served lu the Ohio State Semite la lHCt-5. Fayette Forests Ablase. Forest Arc have been rngilig fiercely in the inouiiluliis east of Coiiuellsville, I'll., and the town Tuesday night wo wrapcd in a thick cloud of smoke. The held fur destruction is so extensive that all the feuces, barns and mountain dwelling are iu liu luluent danger of the sweeping flames. The resident ol the Ihreateued district ure watching for rums, u the tires ure already spread to such an sxtent thut only a general rulu will stop them, Jaaix on:r. lorty year of Age, went to hi borne, in Philadelphia, intoxicated. HI mother reproaohed blin, and in a quarrel that ensued tbe son kicked ber to death, beating in ber skull with his heavy shoe un it! sh was dead. IlETTF.Il -Elgtn creamery. f Fancy Creamery Fuucy Country Itoll Low grade and cooking,., t HEEsK Ohio, uew New York, new Wisconsin hwiss I.lmbiirger, new nuke. . , , APPLES-- Fancy, f hbl . . BEUU1ES- lliackocrrioR Ilucklelierriea. pulls WATEllMEEONh- lleorgia, each CANir.I.OlTES Ann Arundel, iht ug bbl. BEANr green perbu Lima. II POTATOES Fine Mute, on track, bbl.. From -tore, bbl CABBAGE Home grown, crab's CMON.s- Yellow. per I'll I'nullry, Me Live Chickens, t' pair . . . . t Live Duvks, V pair l'ressed Ducks, f lb Pressed t hickens, lo. mix ' " young select Dressed Turkeys. V II Eggs - Pa. and Ohio fresh.. FF.ATHF.1W- Extru I.lve ttcexe, r' lb No. 1 Fx. I.I vn Geese, ' Hi Country, large, packed.... M i elln m-oii. SEEDS Clover. IU lbs Timothy, prime Blue (irass HAGS Coitntrv mixed HONEY White lover Buckwheat MAPLE Si KIT- New ClDEIt- Country .sweet. hbl. .Y1 fn t M 11 li !, :,'. II 12 M as ;)4 us :i:i ;i4 :s :i;i 41! 47 4!l Ml n i.o so :i ii i :i Tit i mi a i m a "i h io a 2.' U Mi l:l io 10 .' () 11 M 11 (HI II Ml 1A (Nl IK (HI 17 Ml is IKI Hi M) 17 (Ml 1.5 MJ W0) 1.5 60 1 (' ft (H) ft Ml i Uft 7ft Is. M fm 27 iX Xi HI 1" li 0 10 10'j 12 W u ;i , hies. 2 SO Op 2 ': ;o l no 10 20 2 7S a i.' UO 1 (SI i 2 1.5 2 2ft 2 ii 2 60 1 75 2 00 75 so M) Cm t M0 IS Mt- 40 Ml 10 16 14 14', 14 15 11 12 15 l'i 5ft i.o 40 4 ft :t: io ii :ift i; t:j 2 ftft 2 7ft 1 -0 1 Mi I 17 IN II 12 4 (HI il on ( IN( INN41I. Fl.OCn 2 M r.T 2 f.S WHEAT-No. 2 lied 50 ' !M IHE-No. 2 fti t ('UN-Mixed 6fi OATS !ll EGGS 12 BV'ITEK Ohio Creamery.. I'J V4 rilllAIKII'IIIA. FIiOEB 3 50 WHEAT -No. 2 Bed COHN-No. 2 Mixed C2 OATS No. 2 White Bl'TTEB- Creamery, extra. EGGB - Pa. flrsUt NKW YOltK. FLOUn- Patents WHEAT-No.2 lied... . BYE Mate COHN-No. 2 OATS White Western. . . Bl'lTEB-Creamery . .. EGGS- St .te and Penn., 3 ('5 ti a sti.H; 22 1M 3 55 67 25 f 40 3K 31 24 1H Cattle Slarket l(eMirls. ( I'alllr flir so' nl llu n fi.)ui' Hn ri iyhl. lltxjK nrr SoW net irsigV, )ml is 20 or ( iyi ii frail y) offfrum lice irrKjhl, V,ep nrt o(U jrimt, tltnt is Uri irviijhl ur iwthingiJT.l Cnttrul .ViH't I'unfs I'lilsUuvij, J'ii. CATTLE. Extra, 1.450 to l.COOth 14 (iOri 4 K5 Prime, l.aoO to 1.400n 4 i.V.4 40 Good, l.'ilCj to l.SlHim 4 (Kirk 4 L'I' Tidy, i.oftoto i.iftoit a .'.oii a n: Fair. 1HXI t I.Ooott, 2 3 Ml Commou, 70u to U.OOIb 1 10 (i J 00 III. OS. Heavy Phlladelphias f. Iftrail20 Commou to fair Yorkers and pigs 5 30i ft 70 Grasseni 6 2ft'p ft '.'ft Boughs and slags 1 25a 1 7ft sutsr. Prime, 95 to 1 Oull 3 00 1 10 Good, 85 to UOtb 2 Mfm 2 isJ Fair. 70 to sort 1 10($ 1 till Common, fift to 7011 Mi's I On Spriug l.amlnt 2 ud'y 3 ) Veu) Calves. 6 00ra5 60 Heavy calves 2 00 s 3 5u Chicago - Cattle -The market was inactive .ind weak all around. comiuonto good grades being lower. The week's receipts foot Up t:n,uoo head, Hoggs The w,-ek's receipts amount to 100.60.1. Hogs bought early Sat urday were resold later at udvauoe of from 15to25cper 100 pounds. The top of the market was 6.25. The advance varied from 100 to 20o., the bulk ol the stuft selling above 5. 'JO, and ouly very common lots going below tti. Prices were ttrm at l(!ea.40 for poor to choice sheep, and at 1.7 Vo4.;ift lor land's. The supply was light and the tendency of prloe rather upward. Hecelpt tor the week umount to about 62,000 head. Cincinnati - Hogs strong at 14.75; receipts 3,000 head; shipments I, SOU head. Cattle -Steady at t2.2!a4.AO; receipts 600 head; ship ment tlOO boad. Sheep firm at tl.Ka a; re ceipts HO0 head; shipment 1,000 bead. Laiube firm at 1.754 ITS. - The Petroleum Market Refined unchanged; last quotations were; opened H2tf; highest 2-;AC lowest bi'J40; eloeed S2sc. THEY MISSED X3OO.000 now the nrltlsh Oovernsnent tt That Rum Blip Thro' Their finger. All England IsUncply intcrcstrj In ft new mystery what became of King f hcotiaw's crown Jewels aw) other wealth when tho ltritlsh occupied the palace In Mandalay, liuruiuh, after the campaign (if it 8.'. This question hus conic tip through the death tied confession of a private in the West Surrey Keglment, who declares thht he and a companion, Private Wllliaru White, icurcd all or a portion of these- treasures and hid them In a moat in the vicinity. This statement has lccn made public and Private White has ltecn sent to Hurruah to help recover tho ttcasure. At the time of the Htltlsh occupa t!ou orders were given hy the (iov ernment that the annexation of Hur mah should lie carried out peacefully and without bloodshed, and every en deavor was iimdc to obtain Klntf Thecbuw's submlsslcn. liut he re fused to comply with tho Iiritlsh de mand and the troops were marched from the rlotll.a to the palaco walls. An assault was then madu, nnd the palace was occupied. Shortly after Thccbaw abdicated, am! he and his two whes wcro sent off. by steamer As soon as the King had given his submission guards were, hurriedly placed In the royal rooms to protect Hie Jewels of countless worth which were known to le there. And great wa-t the Hrltlsh disappointment when It was discovered that tho treasures had disappeared. Among these mis. sing treasures was a gold calf weigh ing several hundred weight, as well as a portion of the rega la and quan tities or precious stones. The crown N studded with rubies an 1 iliaiiiotids and is suni.cuntcd by a ticacocg. At the time suspicion rested or. the Knrmah MlnMirs and tho mauls of honor, and every effort w;ic made to trac; the treasure, but without avail. Now. ufttr nine year, the whole subject tunes up on this con fession of a private soldier who was present at the attack on the palace, and who decland that he and a com panion bulled the stolen plunder be neath a sentry-box. Theebaw's kingly wealth was in disputable, lie bid accumulated from his ruby mines a most valuable collection of stones, and his Insignia were set with diamon ls of the rarest arc. What was known as his betel-hoi was of puie gold, and tho cover was ornamented with rows of rubies and diamonds, the center ruby a'.onc weighing thirty-nine and ouc halfiarats. There was aNo In this collection a golden ewer, made as a receptacle for sacred water to be used at the coronation. It was done in the shape of a t rayllsh, of pure gold and studded with cwels. The crown Is also of cold and cov ered with pearls and diamonds These articles, together w th the royal peacock and the llenu, were prffSBl St- uhPyal audiences and were thcr'.Oiijsjiliar to the many agents and officers of'thv A'jitish fiov ernment who had been ndiim'u-d to Theebaw's j resenee. Tnev wcrc'ip fact, carried about with him. Through all this picturcs'tucncss one can perceive an earnest pi uic that (reat !ritaln somcnow failed to gobble that tliirty-niiie carat ruby. It Killed l he Cure. '.Tohnnle Smith! You whicriri( again?" demanded an Oakland teucher of a particular y mischievous boy. "Yessum ' Well, come up here and get the mousetraps on." She stcod the boy in one corner with a heavy mouse-trap dangling from each ear. They pinched and pulled, und Johnnie winced, twisted, und then commenced to bawl. "What's the mutter now?" asked the teacher. "Those dou't hurt luueh." "That ain't It." whispered the boy. "Well, what is it?" 'It's a shame. That's what it is," be sobbed. 'What' a shame? To punish you for whispering?" "No. but 1 was born with big cars that stuck out like a barn door open, and I've had to sleep with 'em tied back to my head ever since. Now my step father pulls 'em and you put mouse traps on 'em till this tying back don't do any good, aud I'll have cars like a veal cutlet. The teacher removed the mouse traps from bis ears and interted the empty waterbucset over his head as a substitute. San Francis. -o l'i.u irowsoiiie Name Tor a Doctor Greene. Graves is the name of a new doctor who has located in Kan sas. With the aid of the watermelon season he ought to be able to keep up the reputation of the family name. Kansas C'ltv Times. S imf men would never marry If thev could noi marry a urass widuw. COOK BOOK FREE SS0 rflbba-llUlblRAIftD. Oueof Ilie IjimuM Mint Best ook HOOKS iullllml MllS iasiku lor it Lsr( Lub ki rul Iroiu lueu ( VBcc wnii.,.r, au.l i-(vlit slsmp. Wrile for 11,1 el uur oilier Sue 1're. ojIuu.. wooisosj asire Co . iM 11 u VII PI., XutklAI, UU1U. 01 AAA aesliles olbsr vslus'ls 71111111 pretmuma lu snl suisi. rc ilnae. VIV WW bsll Heeler, r.i, n. s.r Mer lu MO UK A Nl IOIATKI l U; A. .I.SK. I'llisi, llivuk kiiii1i, Mitiiie cmu Is, leeti ii'iil full irllcu-sriiobllliKa mi ISisoSltst. All rlvws.lsler. or M K-mm ISi Hireel New V rk f Iv. Veasasssillves and peonl wbobsss lunor Attb ns. stiould ih iuh's Cats lur I'ouiusipiloo. It Ass are ItHsuA. It has not Injur- TU on, li is nol led iu isA. I Is lb bwi'couiairnip, u3 ASIDE from the fact that the cheap baking powders contain alum, which causes indigestion and other serious ailments, their use is extravagant. It takes three pounds of the best of them to go as far as one pound of the Royal Making Powder, be cause they are deficient in leavening gas. There is both health ami econ omy in the use of the Royal Baking Powder. oovAi bakino rcArrn co.. irr waii st . .rw-vrM!K. -J flin I'uiposr. A certain justice or the piece from th- State of Iowa having arrived, prcMnus to a trial, at a conclusion upon a question of iaw highly satis, factory to himself, refused to enter tain an argument by the opposimt counsel. "If your honor leases," conscl plea led. "lshould like t cite a few authorities uon the point." Here he was sharply Interrupted ly tho justice, who stated: "'J he court knows the law, and is thoroughly ad vised in the prcmi-es, und lias tflven his opinion, und that settles it." "It was not." continued counsel, "with an Idea of convincing your honor that you are wrontr. but 1 should like t show you what ad n fool Mack stone was." Anr.'tiaut. LONQ STRINQ of diseases and is ranKsinsntsbaTs their origin in turrxir of th liver. lWunife,! a- t elite. einstiati'ti, isodaebs, sour stim- Aih prittftV lil,'Viinm li If fa'ljfl luili(testion, or dys- wuitiau leri. Ma. Jons: A. Da IliHar, V. H. Insrwet or if InirtilKrnMno at II ufn u, .V. I'., -inr. a. II.IIH1.I. "From early rhlldbnort I suffered fmin a siutr-f-uli liver. DM-tors' fresiTlplions ami rs'eut iuelielnrs nffonled on it (euipersrv n inf. I tried Iir. I'lsrnr'a I I, n.nnt I'elleis. Inklnit three at nlbt and two slier dinner every dv for two weeks and then nos " I'elh t " etery day for two months. I Lsve In six months lu rreased In solid firsli, twenty- I pounds. I am In lielter health than I have Vfn since rhildhiHxl, Irrwsiness and unph-sssnt f,-l-lu(s after meals have eompietely duiapprared. llMtu..! full.. n,.M . V. 8. Inspector of Imtnurraiioa S I K'W VT'1'',' MAKKx t irilt,,. I 1 I.' I lmul .1 I. r ... I.. I . i , i in, , nii'.i . N-n.i ,-it iu ri i -i - .u ti. . ll III. I'AI H H k ( MKl 1 .-li I ooo H.'k:;" Tlie Mound llullilrri. Officials of the Smithsonian In stitution have discovered evidences which lead them li believe that the mound builders were the progenitors 0' the modern Indians llrwsre of Ointinenla fur t'alarrb Tbal twniHlii Slrrrsrt. AS mernirv will surrlv deotrny tlis sens of smell ntel i'i inpleiel deritniirtlie wlnileyt4m wlien enter, titf it thrniwli I lie tnuoms surfares. Sin h nrt 'I'lea eiiMiiiil never lie used eteept nn pternpt ions I mill n pulalile rliy.K !nn. its t he ilitniiis'e lin y will iln m ten fold totliefissl y.i't inn pmlliiv derive from Iheni. Hall's ( atarrh i lire inn'iiifnet ured hv K. J. CUeney A Co.. Vole lo, o., i oniains no niereury. and W taben inti'riiMlly, a tunc d rertly nini the blisxl an t m'l. oils surfm eo ol t lie" svMein. In hnyinic II ill' i 'al.irrli ( 'ure lie sure to vet the yenulne. It n tiikeri iitteriisllv, nn I l inS'le In Toledo, O'.io, liy I. .1. I'lu-nevA ' Tetimonlala free. WSo.d I y liruitu- 't, r i e (r Is.tlls. BEAN'S PERFECTION FEED BIG. I at Armn. II, IfVZ, Ar J . .Itl'l Kitt- H.-w. one I tti l- ff I h if,H r wild I ir n r rijihl M lllvll 4l througli Intn th I' I II. Hr-felllAll fiilinK it utx-iit in inch, tlllrllv urT thf ,nr r fnmafh 11.it lift prrvrntl atc. ffofiuainiii. 1i. 1 1 1 sr I n g. hfs-rtihirit In (hit urvar Kim , i 1 ric-t n.vl i. ii'.ir li -iiiif 1 1. . Hut! l. N. t PNU36 'ilil-hcs. otilV I i im I hllu . t . fnil. nml pftstlti vrlf riir fh huhit nt f li r. w t ii ic ' Im huil. r r . i if 1 I i ..i I s si.'Wl v ! I wtum th? tu.rai fstf IN- -n a ' is I ncri- nim ti.-i ! it. a m runt it the imi it 'a: m r nVrnl it Mi wt'. sc i i- l fs-nil li.f in uUft 'o JOHN Pi LOVELL ARMS CO., BOSTON, MASS. BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vc-.taM) What They Are For I.ilimisiicss dyspepsia sick licailache bilious headache iruligtsticn I ad taste iu the mouth ft ul breath loss of appetite SjIiCW Siilll I .mplrs ti rpul liver dtpitssion of spirits when these: conditioMS are caused by constipation ; and 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 the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to D. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Conm ii ai ion (its causes con sequences and correction) ; sent free. If you are not within reach of a druist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. FooPs Hasto Is Nao Speed." Don't Hurry the Work Unless You Use SAPOLIO IJ1QRIIGP !) llb l.'XHI p.r.....l" .I..I mMtin IHUC II. .1 -r- Iwk ....rill,., ,1, , aailril Ira. CUNNtL'ttMONTHLV, Toledo, Ohio. WALTER BAKER & GO, The 1 iirm t .Muiiiifui tui ers i f PURE, HICH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On Ihii Con I nit nt, have rttiT4 SPECIAL AND HIGHEST AWARDS on all their Oooili at Iht CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. Im lasa TH.ir DfiEAKFAST COCOA, Which, unlik tht )ulrh I'metf, talttaiie vlUitiut Ilia useol Alkftlir of whf I hiiiiUl or J) ' lolrly but iiti Milublr, ui cwiU o wal cup. OLD tV OHOCtlli (VKRYWHINB WALTER BAKERACa DORCHESTER, MASS. W. L. Douclas 33 SHOE NOBOUt'a'Na. 95. CORDOVAN. r Br f NAME -D CALF. 4-.v5 s-c FlNf CALf iKANGARCl 9 5,?policf,3sou3. 2.1.? Boys'SchoolShoes. .1 ADirt, ZjIUU I Vn lIKi.UI.UC . . . . . . mi im mm "VrMs'A r.qcktON. MASS. Tau run soto mouef bj wrsrlof iko V. 1.. Doutlus 3.00 Kits, llsraasr. s srs hs Isrfsst msnutsrlsrars nf IUis Krai f iIiik's In ti e world, and f usrastss Uirlr talus li nani.i:.f His Dsins sad prlts oa its iHitium, wali'li .ri.tn l you ssslnst blf ta (irlcrs ana lis nilddirnian' .rnni. Hur slrnss jul euiiom .irk lu '!, rsny biiiur su4 wssrlug quslltU-s. Wt'liststbrm slii vrr;brr sllowrr irlraa for ibluslraltisnsuyotlirr rusks. Tsksaosub sUtuts. II jour urliT yiiuul suuli leu. w saa,
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