s ft OTJj lir, J a.toO.fO' Tobaeca Bill Paved. troo. SrptomW S . Sp-olal.l Tha Intcr-UwaB't IllnntraW Huppl. . .ikinif tha fit aiowvoaa rt rt kit n"0' - . ...... ui-iii hji-To-HM. haa mada It famoua In day. a. H. 1J. . - - . . " ., n t io-day nlaofHe, 45 Randolph MriH. f .. taiklntf of No-To-Ilnc'a i-rowth. Bald fibard work lo kwc up with therapy ..ormnlnir dmand, a every boi old -ttllWHl I "ITU. jj. aU : "No-To-Bao la not fold on the. Lnfu 01 Iw iiiw'wnii'ii nuu irut VI inuil , III oi lomimuumi aimoinf ma, uui nnnrr ,hnlut miarantoa to cura or monwr ra , That made Ion itory atout rlt iT BOri nbeoluteljr protts , Blr from physical injury or flnanclnl . ''Wliv." ald h. "No-To-Hao will (it 100.000 ourra thia year, ami the aav ,111 a wrap" 150.00 for rvi-ry on eurl, .-n,t total nf a OfWl non aava.1 t.nm nupln (moke and out In uplt." No Bsc, Id Indwd, a (loil-ml to the poor ElnioDlal, howev'r, the money saving la iMt oonlilratlon, for almost evert E, rnport an Improvement of the nervou ,,.m. Increaae In weluht. and a revival of fv.iral and mental power that la indeed lric-alou. 4 IrmmlDi-nt physician look upon No-To- Lf a a great success, and are very free to Mvrihe ii. vnrr wholesale droit home In this conn L'iDd Canada sell No-To-Uac and the re m draMlM ore pushed to supply the de- Lnfli of customer ; the direct mail demand tmmeoae. The coat of NoTo-Bae compared with the Lolls Is small raaitrr, as the savins: In a Uk pnys the coat of euro for a lifetime. Itt-iuw is "'in ior vi n uoi, or inree im. f ..80. witb KUaranlae to cure, or Ion)' refuuded. ii-w f lira ropm oi ine inier-ucean Mip im'Ut "ll)t pnKm) lllutratd In five eol- have txteu wuri anil will le mailed the aklni". I'V addr'tMlnjr the Sterling nxly Co., Chlfaifo office, 4.1 Randolph Irfts New York offloe, 10 Hpruce street j tborstory, Indiana Mineral bprluKS, lud. Haw'a Tkls I TT offer One Hundred Italian RawarA fnt litirraKenf 'atarrh tbat cannot be cured lis F. J.Cnsatv A Co., Trops., To1do, O. W. the underalgrird, have known V. J. I he. iy for I he last IS yr, and believe lilm ikt rtlv honoralilo In all biiBlnee traiiMkotinn nd flnanc'ally atdo to carry out any obliga. na nitule hy tneir firm. ,Mjt Tacai, Wholesale Drugglsta, Toledo, (iblo. ,riLi)M. Kin A A Makvi, Wholeali (riiKftlHt. Toledo. Ohio. Hs'l'sCalarrh Cure I taken Internally, art. r,( dTTlljr Umn h Iihi I and inuniui niir. mm of the e.vKlem. I'rli e, '. par bottle, bold ,j all UruggUte. '1'eatiuiouiala free. w 1 . r 1. . t. . 1.1 1 hH.IA.a lri" fie!ine and clrarnrm lo the rumples ' i .......ti.....i.. ri..tu ei OB aUU tVIWIItlHUUU. . VM., W VMM, . -One-third of tho women in I'rauce nro linn luLiorvrn. Mr. Vlnlow Hoothln vinn for rliildrrii llilng. wiitvn tli. Kiim. ri'tlm v i n tin m - ion. alleys ulii, i iiic wind ruli' . iv.o. a Uilllu The linrdoHt known Ibc cucub wood. wood Is nld to be Ir. Kilmer's 8wAMr-Uoor cure til Kidney anil Bladder troilbliia, I'MmphU't mid ( 'oUKiiltut Ion f riM, l4brutoryUiitthuiiiptou,N.V. Vunliflcit to Speak. "Now, then, who U tho plalntlfT Id !tis case':" asked his honor, as a case was called. No tvply. "I ask wlw is 'be plaintiff in this vtkte'f continued toe court, "I don't know anything about plaint Ids. replied a man in the corner, as h tlowly rose, "but it you ve akin for the' chap who was chafed a mile and a half and then tog oped all over hi. own barnyard by two desperadoes, I'm youi man. "' Sign of True rmartne. Mlllicent Jack can't be verv smart. a Via vii,lt horn mnM wiAr May (Jack's fiance t That juat shows Jack's smar.nes that he can eel alenn with ni littlo an he has. Vino rirturee Pree. Here's gond iirws lor eny one of onr r adrr ho are pinched by tlir iiurd tirnexl The WhoImiii hplre t o., of Toledo. ).. are itiving wny niHuy tine lili tinm to drinkers of I.ino lullre ill esi luiiiKti fir lurne Lion HeudNiut fnim I. ion I offer wrupix ra. I;r.iilra viii turn, iLt'j' almi ll Mll valuiibie biMikx, a knifr. Kaniv, etc. It Miiely n lo drink l.lou ('ottrv, lii Ii In by Inr llie fitiint 10I1I for tlie pru e, ml luia a bvautitul ii Inrr-i Hnl in every 1 Hi. (nikatr. it von Imvrli't an illuMretea I're. ilium l.ixt. hkk our tin err for a o y. or h'ik1 four mime A aildree lo the Mrin uUieiiiiinril. Headache Dyspepsia Indigestion are caused 1 y bad blood, und by a run down, worn out condi tion of tho body, lteweuiuer Sana-parilla Cures J-joocTs Be sure lo get Hood's lleod'a I'lIU aro groile, mild aud eflactlve. m WE WILL MAIL rOSTfnlO One l'nnel I'liture. entitled "MEDITATION " lnexehuiiao l"r is I.u!k Lion lleada, ei.l trim l.nm I ulija wniiHi'. nr.u a '.' relit Mtunp lo paf pmti,u- Vv rue fi.r it of our other line premium, luetml InH b Hikm a kulte, ttauie, no. WooiaeN Seicc Co., iM llurou M., ''o:..lkj. onto. lupbafl, Augrin. l(tiiMin, 'Jiiwmi Tha "I IVKVK" .rati. 1 mnA M.l Vwn....,l Pftl Collsra ftud l1lfl wnro ; thay aia niaoa l tin tie. una I'tilUr la autial lo two oi ativ lid ar mil. 'Ihfii Pi If, lriir wvi an' lik a'. A Inn of Tn Collars ur five lairs el Cud fur Xweuty-Vive VIIT. A Hanmle Collitr nd Palrof OiitTii by nail (ur 8.S Caula. Name at 1 and x. Addieaa RCVLIthlBLK C'UM.AU CUVPANV. " rraokliu St., New York. 17 Kilby tit., Uustoa. ourw.d h I0ft". Framflntdnwtrmptoaitl d.s ! Ir.l lollliftU of all raipl H If Treated free. I rwiitMt ri asa Uwum etaia IabmIIm. lla U cuirrt mtnv thou. W tn.t f.M t. iploait iiidly tt.ktpufaf. 1 lnla t!.s ! Ir.l lollliftU OI all yaipii- ir mm UUa, nf i-"m"i ni inir. um'.i. iu. ..... rnaa. . iOXJI ak SO.S, a laH.l. ivlUata. We. f IAAA "eeyi baaldn ocber valua' le VIUWU bill Haolvra. rairb ea. Hrr ta OVIlt AMI Ol'STK M IIIA. .INK. I'lU'e. i .autv Hamplv Maaiinv eau tie ne i a id full urtiru ari ublilu'd t tun nltlm. All Mawxlaalera, or .VI Kaal Nirrwl Nrw V rk ' tv. 1ENSION W ualllliuloii, II. 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lata principal a'Barnlnal U.S. f analun liuraau. Jjuiula.l i, ijuJjudualimiclMluj, utl aimu. HlRRIACr PAfCR l.ooo ;,ru.ti- aai MAnillllDC fi.i r r.r Bunk. a,.ni. i. ..n.j re. tunniLt mvsi ntTi Toieuo.unio. I A T l' V'l'CrHA"K MAKK& tiamlnatlon I t I Ii.' I Ouml uilllu u to ialeiilulllllv of iDveutlou. Kend forluveutoraUii Ue.or how PKet a patcuu rai niwa. u inittu, waHiTuii.lJ.c. THE NATIONAL GAME. ' Jlosros won the serlea from Clnveltinl. TturttLEt Ion Is rituhurrf In batting and fli'Mlnit. Unnrmt.Tt his relea9l InfloMers ShlnJIe and Gilliert. Tim riittiur2 term hrv been a hujo di appointment. OAtr.r.LL, sln hie rc-engngeTient by Bos ton, has cnught ilnnly. Brookltx an 1 rittsbnr sro the most er ratic tenms In tho Leigne. Tn I'lttubtir Club releen t C itcher Mor ritt nnd Clnolnnntt siijno I hl-n. IArttAsre, flret base, Is tlolnt aho-.it tho bot pltiyinvf for Drooklyn Jut ut present. Tns Clereland team mint be strengthened for another year or It will be out of the r.V) . rimnran has nlense I Hhortetop Damon trevilln, the boy wonder. Ho w.vs too slow. A nr.usfo of the ol l-tlmnbteeh-vll players an I writer In New York next fall Is a pov tidllty. New toK has the beat arrrtr of pttohlni? talent that was ever collected together In a single club. Thk Waahlntrlons hive won more Rimee off I'ltlladnlpliia ani Ht. Louis than froai any other club. Ttt TJew Yar'C team Is In mltfhty roo 1 ha,,A for 14.1.1, an 1 very few changes will hare to be made. HTtr.Rt.thn now s'iorttor o! the Pitts bure, Is another M irp iy lu build, and, like him, an ex-?o'.lof(ltin. rr.nt.i. Is hnvtnff n his boon In Ton necttout. wnerethey playel tlio g.imewell twenty-five yeari nito. It's not nl w tvs na easy to rp1a jo tho old time ball pliiy.-rs with younu-stor. Take the cne of Olassoock, lor lntitn:e. TAYt.on, of the Paila l"lp'ila, is one of tho fw re tl star pitfttur thin season, althotiU little lus Is tn id. itiHiiit bim. rArT,ir Xtt. of IloMon, makos very little fue tor a man who ha held a team In the Iront of tha ra?o for the last four years. Nr.xr year the cntrher nlono will bo nl lowed to wieir bit; miti. Tu other player Will have to Kt tilo-ig with flol lore' gloves, IinfciTESRTrit, of St. Louis, weighs but 141 ponmK though his nrm Is ns full ol xpiin 1 ni tho hunvywt'ights, Itiulo uu I Htivetts. Thk Btiltlmores havo, un loti'tdly, male rapid prori"i In hoa l work. Their te mi work 1m excellent, au I almost eipiai to that ol liostnn. Ot.AsHi-ocrJ. theshorlstopmlnased by Pitts burg, iintioti-ies that ho will never (day ball again, lie will mauago a toam at iienllng Sv. Va., next year. TnAT good batting makes goo I fielding Is shown by the fm't that the Melding standard has boon raised, nnd ho niut now be a su perior player, in Ined, who can hold his own in League company. Tiik greatest number of finding chamos nee -pie 1 by a single oittll"ld"r Inst season was by Itrowu, ol the Louisville., who ha I 377 It Is expert d that several recorBs will beat that this year, partly beuauso of the heavier batting. Kays the Hawaiian Oaz-tto The Crescents roeignad froTi tho Loagui) yesterday, an I baeeliiill In Honolulu will probably take n u iden drop. This netlou was taken be. eausothe Kamehnmohas refuse to cull last Maturity's game a draw. IIai.timobe leads tho L'-asuo In fielding an I ranks second In batting, l'ewof the player who betrayed tho l'lityerV League have had any luck since uud most of them have drifted into obscurity. This season Kwiug, Clark sun and (ilnsscock receive I their reward. Tn rnR Is n movoment among the respecta ble baseball players agalutt belug compelled to nsso-late wit ifj; rowdy elein tot In the protestor ul'" I .Li'iagueat 1(3 next annual meeting lirnndoubtedry be oaliel nnon to take aomu radloal legislation on the sibject. Taia has been a Rraat baseball yar in Baltimore. Interest hat been mtlnlatnsd there as It has In no other Leaeue oltv. with the possible exjeptlon ot New Vork, and to I day ta at a nigner puen tnna it dm been slnoe the team left for its Southern practioo trip In March. A peculiar aooldent happsne I to Erneat Woods, the eighteen -year-old pitcher of th- Whiteetono Athletic Club, at Whiteetone, N. Y. Woods delivered a swift b ill, nnd (mine dlittelv bis nrm tell limp to his ss le. Au examination dovulopel the (act that his ara was broken ubove the elbow. Stivktt'h bleeps measure seventeen Inches. Ills urm is n nusculur monstrosity nnd physicians who have examine 1 him say he will last longer than any pitcher lu tho history o( tho ga'ne. The Uston pltouer, however, Is not in love with his work. Hi says ho prolers playing the ou:tlell. Whin tho baseball sharp begins to slgo np the surprises of the season of lf'Jl he won't be impress ! I so uiuctl by tint sup tru show ing of Jlaltlmore ns he will by the unex pected drop of Cleveland tin I Pittsburg. U J their 111 lonu it wasn't app ireut how they could fail to boamong the Hot three lu 131U, and yet Pittsburg will h.ivo to hustlo tu gut iuto the llrst division. How They Stand. The following tablo shows the standing ot tbe different clubs composing the National laselinll League: Club. W. L.rct. I Baltimore . 7ii :Ui CHI ! Kew York . 75 40 U5. Boston . . .74 40 (14 U 1'hilatlei'a. (Ul 4H 5711 Brooklyn, til 6i 64H Cleveland . C8 0:1 523 Club. Pittsburg , ChleaKO . Cincinnati Ht. Louis. W.L.Pct. 65 6(4 4H7 60 C3 485 50 1(7 4.7 47 70 40. WoHhlugton ii 75 85U Louisville . 33 H2 !2'J7 FALLING OFF IN IMPORTS. The Shippers Were Waiting for Lower Duties. The enormous falling off in Uulted States ciiftoms receipts during tho penaeucy of tho tariff bill gave some Ideti of the grout lo ereaHes in the amounts and values ot articles exported from foreign couutrles to the I'uited States during that period, but customs of ficials and others having to dal with the assessment of duties were hardly prepared for the showing contained in rewrts Just received und Just compiled ut the state de partment. Communications received from consulur ollluerH, giving statements of the ex ports of vurlous couutrles to tho Culled Mates show thut duriug the quarter ending June 30, 1H'J3, :ho exports of ever country decreaeed to un extruoidiniiry degree, com pared with the exports during tho corree. iKindln period in 1M'J4. Kxports from the I'uited Kiuudotn alone fell off more than fltf.OOO.UUO in three months. Waits Renominst Jd. After a stormy, and at times almost riot eous setiblon of the Populists convention at Pueblo, Col,, Wednesday, liov. Walte was re nominated on the Unit ballot, which wus Intel mude unanimous. Cougreuiun pence wu the only oppoueut. The Canal Almost Dry. Operations ou tha lieluwnre & Hudson canal are suspended for lack of water. Bey era! hundred boats are tlod up where they happened to be tut the witter is ton low to float them. Irving' Contributes for Relief. Acting Mayor McClellan. of New York, on Tuesday received a cublegran from Henry Irvlug, lu London, eomributiug ' K) to tho foreet lire relief fuud. Mr. Jrvlmt'j contri bution Is the tirat received. Nine Thousand Tailors on Strike. Twelve hundred more tailor, struck In S'ew York Monday muring, uiukiug 3,030 lu .hut city and 11,000 lu lirouklyn ou strike. At s meeting of tne Tailor's Brotherhood Mon day a circular was received from Boston jiving nctlee of a general strike In that city. 400 DIVORCES NULLIFIED. Oklahoma Judge's Decision Will Cause Many Sensations. A dectsonof the supreme court of the terri tory ot Oklahoma handed down at noon on Saturday nullfles all divorces granted by frobnte Judges In Oklohoma since March, 893. Thre have been fully 400 divorces so granted, and as a very large percentage ol the persons so divorced havo been married since they are guilty of bigamy. The peopl affected are in every state in the I'nlon, hav ing come hereto take advantage of the literal divorce laws ot tho territory, which allow divorcee for any of thirteen cnuse altera residence ot ninety days. The decision will cause a sensation all over the country. Nominations For Congress. Second Colorado district--John C. Bell, Fopullst. Second Maryland district -William B. Baker, Republican. Sixth Maryland district George I. Well tngton, llepubllcnn. First Alabama district Ilichard A. Clarke, Democrat. Seventh Alabama district -William H. Hen son, Dem. Ninth Alabama district O. N. Underwood, Democrat, Fourth Alabama district -Marls Wood, Democratic. Eighth Alabama district Joe Wheeler, Democratic. Second Alabama district J. F. Stalling, Democrat. Fifth Alabama district J.F.. Cobb, Demo crat. Third Alabama district- General George P. Dnrrlson. Seventh Michigan district - Horace Q. Server, Hen. Fourth Minnesota dltrl't -A. It. Keifer, Hep. Lleventh Penusylvnnin dl-trlct -Joseph A. Hcranton, Ilcp.. rcnoinlmited. Second New Hampshire district - Henry A. Baker, ltep., by ueciamatlou. Fourth West Virginia district Warren Miller. Fourth Iowa district -Thomas Vpdegraf, Itepubllean. First Iowa district- W. A. Duckworth, Democrat. Twenty-fifth New York district - J. S. sber man, ltepubll'an. Sixth MKilssippl district -Walter Denny, Demccrat. Sixth Kentucky district -T. D. Mathews, ISepiibllcnu. Twentieth pcnnsylyania district - J. D. Hick. Ilep., renominated. Twelfth Michigan distrlct-S. M. Stephen son, Kef. Second Minnesota ills! let -.1. II. Baker, Petn. Fourth Minnesota district T.S. Ileimstadt. J'ro. Both Theao Towns Wiped Out The destruction of llarroiiette. Wis., was roinplete. Due lone biiibiliig Is left of u city of 700. One man was biiri.fd. 'tho total loss is a quarter of a million, shell Luke has 52 dwellings burned, with a total iossol 70, 000. Three hundred und sixty people ure 'aoiuoless. Makiug Artlttcial Silk. Claude Meeker, consul at Bradford, I'ng land, baa sent t? the State dcpurlmci.t a re port iiKin the attempts being mudo there to maniitacture nrtltlclal silk. Patents have beeu taken out in the Culled States and it is proposed to establish a company in this vouutry for the purpose of selling rights. No More Room for Vetersra, Under the direction of Gen. Franklin, pree. ident ot the bourd of managers, an order hits been issued from the national soldiers' home, at Leavenworth, Kan., stating that no more veteruns could be received at present. Ou account ot the hard times veterans have lsen oomipg into this home large numbers late ly 4nd intra are ..Hi;, ou the roll or 2'i more tban ever beTof- i, I'.lOHOln au i JB- ' A Bmash-upSnUoosao 'inine An east bound freight stopped ,,.e Uooe an tunnel Suturday night to repair u fcrosten' down engine. Other trains ho lllled the tuu uel with smoke that the second eastbouud freight mistook lights and crashed into it. Brakemnu Win. I'lirnpening, of Syracuse, N. Y.. and George Mlnulck, of Fltchburg, were killed. The operators at both cuds ut the tunnel havo beeu arrested. (jnyernnipnt lloaiN. Anslrta owns nml operates nenrlj 2000 miles of railway. Baden owns 82'.) miles of railway. Havana lias 28!C miles of railway otvnnl Ly the (lovrrnment. Belgium owns about 2000 aiilcs of railway. Some 181 miles of railway in owuoil by (Vylon. Chili owns 070 miles of railway. China owns and operates all her rail ways. The. t'nited Sfntes of Colombia ownc.l 218 miles of railway in lS'JD. Denmark has about 1000 miles of railroad owned by the Government. France owns about 20011 miles of railway, but tnosf, or ipiito all, is leased to companies. The German Empire owns niton. 21,840 miles of railway. Kn.lnuil and Wales own 11,031 tnilcs. Hcotland has 31 IS miles belonging to the State. Ireland owns 27:11 miles of rail road. Ilesso owns 22C miles of her railway lystem. A largo per cent, of the railways of Italy belont to the Government, but are leased to companies. Tupnn owns io:i miles of railway. The colony of Natal owns 1105 miles of railway. The Netherlands has nearly 100J miles owned by the Government. New South Wales ow u 21.! miles of railway. New Zealand iu lS'.M) owned 072 miles of railroad. Norway lias Hi'.' miles of rnilw.ty all her own. Portugal owns about otic-hulf of the railways in that country. Oldenburg owns 222 miles of her rnilronils. l'erit lins ltVJ'i miles of railroads owned by the State. ltouiiiania in IsSO owned 1 .,)() miles of railway. l'oland and Caucasia own Y.hi.'i miles of railway. Sweden owns ldl. miles of railroad. Victoria owns nil her railroads till ,,i.,u Some 11:17 miles of road in Finland belong to Kttssin. About onc-tc tit i of the roads in that empire are owned by the Government. Servia also bus a few lines of rail way owned by the State. ' Brazil owns and operates 20'.) 1 mi'.ct of railway. South Austrnlia owns her rnihvnj pybtcin. The Coining Nation. THE LABO. WORLD. . Is Italy bnkeM get I a wee-. Or.nH.xr has 24 ),000 I'nlon men. Misr.ns In tho far West nrn on strike. Tor K. of L. claims 753,000 member". Detroit box mnkers have organized. Tei.tl'iioxK.s employ 10,001 American". , Illinois miners nvcragn a month. FtrrreM American firms cut diamond. Has Fkajjcihco has Cliinese ahoemakers. Coi.onAMO has a co-operatlvj association. Dens spoko at Omaha. Neb., on Labor Day. BrstNEss Is Improving among the bulldln? :rndes. Diamond cutters from Kalian l nro locating In Providence, it. L The cost of th IlrltlsH Labor Commission will be ovor 2 10,000. Im Illinois mines last year slxty-nlno min ers were killed while at work. Oris man can mako6!K)) tin cans a day by the aid of improved machluery. Syracuse (N. V.) teamsters striic'i against Increasing the siJ of wagon boxes. Tns Amalgam-itod Soelety of Carpenter", 0Cganl.ed in llfil, has 4 1.0 JO innmburs. The dues of the Newsboys' Union of Oak land, Cal.. nre twenty-live cuts a month. St. Lor is carpenters protest ntraiust fire men doing their work nrouu I engine houses. Is the textile trades and mln'isof Austria a week of seventy -two to ninety hours Is not uncommon. As fnipre?s!on Is growing that strikes against large corporations art liu. ir.lous experiments. This year, for the first time, La'ior Day was celebrated throughout the cuumrv ns u National holiday. TwESTT-nvE THocsAvn men are said to be empltyo l in pro lu .'lug uu 1 It m Ilia New York's oyster crop. A diamond cutting factory is in couria of establishment by n llr u Iro:u A uster Jam, Holland, la Brooklyn. Coi.oreu nisn are being Importe I to tak4 the places of striking minuM nt Uoslyu, Wyoming. The miners get eighty oeuts a ton. The Chinese laundryintu of Boiton art about to form a trust for the purpose of keep. Ing prices for work up to the proper stan dard. Employes ot a Manchester (Eaglan I) Iron works have dons more nu 1 better worii In a year under the eight-hour plan than evur be fore lu nlm hours. Ths Botton Board of Aldermen has decl.l ed against eoutraot labor ou city work, an I advocates thut not loss ttiau (2 a day shall be paid to laborer. Ths report for the year of the Brother hoo I of Locomotive Firi:u"ii s'.iows 'J J, 5)0 members und an expeu lllura for death uul disability clalmsof f 1,0'J'J.OM. EuwAnn Tkro, the oldest loeomoMva en gineer In Cm ids, was ctushel to dett'i in Westvllle, Nova Hjotla, by the wheels of his locomotive. Ila hail b"en running nu englua on the tricks of the Intercolonial Mining Comuauv for a uuarter ot a oeuturv. Th previous holocausts frorn extenslvs forest fires oocurred in the years ISIS, lH'il, 1MH1. 1847, 1HHJ, lS'Jl, iucreaslng iu destruu llveuuss to life uul properly w.tU ths year. Tho ltaby on the Floor nt the House, .Ttnd after the House had been ealle I to order yesterdays little, dHrk-haired baby-girl toddled down tin.' centre aisle. She was dressed in white, with a dainty muslin cap fastened down upon her pretty curls. She wasn wee mite of. a thiug so small that when the reached the steps Hh'j sat down mid slid from step to i-tep, for even the few inches deseeut wero beyond the reach of htr short and chubby legs. At the head of the aiblo sho paused, locking about her in a childish won der. Theu'sVe notice 1 Hpeaker pro tem Richardson aiUi.''; at the Speak er's desk in all hi glory, ' nd with childish ambition h'uo proceeded to climb up the broad platform, untilRho stoo 1 by his side, tier hea.1 scarcely reached tho top of his desk, but shy prattled away to hi in in baby fashion until he was compelled to turn uway from her to follow the proceedings o' tho House. Then sho half-slid, half tumbled down a,'aiu until she reached the proiip of paics, by wlixii side sin sat down, Kpreadiug out her skirts iu true womanly fashion. J ust at tha j moment a woman a;t peared ut t!r- main door of tho llou-c, tr.iutieally wuvinv; her arins toward the little one. A doorkeeper enmu up the aisle, tu ili thi; lilllu otie'rt bauds, and uskud her to go to her mother. "No, no," Kiiid the baby. "But he has Homo eundy for you," Kftid the diplomatic if not ultogithar truthful ollieiiil, and without another word the youthful wanderer was led in triumph to the arms of her dis tracted parent. Washington 1'ost. Duration ol Lite Amour; Doctor. One of the most curious htatistieal records that has beeu compile 1 this century is that by lr. Snlmuiiu, of F.ssliug, Wurtenbtirx, on the average) durutiou of life among physicians. Ho totiud, ou going over the ancient rec ords of tho kingdom, that in the six teenth century the average duration of life umoug that class was but o'i.O years; in the seventeenth century, 45.8; in the eighteenth, 411. X, mi l ut at preseut time they reach tho favor able average of 5t!. 7. It appears from tho foot notes to tho nbovo that this very great increase in longevity is dao to the disappearance of the "l)l.;k pest," the introduction of vaccination and the diminution iu the number of typhus epidemic three classes of di.s tunes which formerly decimated the medical practitioners. St. Louis lid public. Il.inilioo till tine lu Florida. ".Successful experiments have been made in raising bamboo iu Florida," tiaid Abe Waithen, ut the (iruud. "There are several patches near Fort Myers, aud the plnuts are nil growing rapidly, sometimes as much us u foot in t siugle night. The importance of this new industry cannot be ovtrenti mated. For the building of light summer houses, or for certain clahses of furniture, bumboo canuot be bur passed. ltoad vehicles can be made out of it, aud many other things too numerous to mention. Clothiug can bo made from its fibre, in can paper, and a portion of it is most excellent as food. It is tho only plant known that furnishes shelter, clothing nu I sus tenance to maukiud, and its introduc tion here will ha of great public bene fit. Cincinnati Euuuircr. Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. Coin. Issued by Private Mints. Tho constitution ot the United States provides that do State shall coin money; but It seems that In dividuals mlht do so, up till atout the time of the Into civil war. Of1 course, It has always been against the law to counterfeit or Imitate the coinage of the United States, and ro, necessarily, a coin Is-ued by a pri vate mint would have to bo so dis tinct In shape or makings as to show that It was not Intended to pass as Federal money. For this reason the l.'iO dollar gold coins or tokens Issued by several private mints In California during the flush times of the 'SO's were octagonal In shape. (old coins were nlso lisued by the Mormons of Utah at about the same time, and the same thing bad been lone by parties in tieorgia and North Carolina. Probably the latest of these nrl vate mints was the one established in Denver In the early 'tio's. It is Fa Id that the coinage of this establish ment being brought to the attention nf Secretary Chase, that eminent financier was much astonished to tlr.d a respectable arm of binkers en gaged In making nnd utt -ring money, and was still further surprised when the Attorney General of the United States declared they bad the right to do so. This Incident caused the passago of a law absolutely prohibiting in dividuals from Issuing or circulating anything Intended In any manner to icrvo as money. Washington Star. limit I tog. Mrs. Jennie P. I ane, of Smethport, Ta., has a big Newfoundland dog! which Is a first-class substitute for a nurse. It takes the baby riding in the carriage every day. The dot holds tho handle with Its teeth and wheels the coach as carefully us tho Infant's mother could Authors. Tho methods and tast'S of pro fcstlonal authors In this matter ar. quite as vurled as Is the character of their several contributions to litera ture. For example: Tho novelists, Charles Kcado and Victor Hugo, pre ferred Immense sheets of paper aud the coarsest ot pens: while, on ths other hand, both William Ulai-k and 11 1. JUuckmore cover dainty sheets of note paper with their almost ml croscophle chirograph). Charlotte lirontc wrote In the minutest of char acters in a diminutive notebook, und liouglas.ierrold Jotteddown his witty Inspirations on narrow, ribbon like strips of blue patter. Alumlnnm. Alumlnuri Is now to be used for engraving 4n place of stone or steel. It is claimed that besides the advan tage of light, an aluminum piste will furnish 8,000 impressions, against bo to 100 from a etccl oue. KNOWLEDGE .-,- ' Brinps comfort nnd inprovmrnt and (ends to personal enjuymi-nt when rightly Ufi. The many, who live bet ter than others uf nl t-l!oy lite more, with less t-XMndituie, by more promptly adapting the world's lsst prod. 'els to the needs of physical la-iug, will uttest tho value to lienlth of the pure liquid laxativo principles etnbie'cd in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due 'o its prc-cntlnf in tho form most acceptable nnd plcns ar.t tu tho taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a N-rlect lax ative; ctTectuully demising the system, dispelling colds, headaches mid fevers Bint permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions nnd met with the approval of the medical profession, beciuiM' it acts on the Kid neys, Liver nnd Ilowels without wcuk eniug them und it is pi rfectly free fiom. every objectionable substance Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug rists hi 60c und $ bit ties, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose tiume is printed on every package, also the name, fy rup of Figs, and being well inf .rmcd, you will not accept any substitute, if otlercd. Pad Cot'un. Si-it vi Bi.ooi, l oNsi iorsios. K. ('. Mi I. is. i:so., of K rm ,finr. f'rmi'r.t A'Kir lu., l't., writes: "When I eeiimii lu 1 takltiit your lliwsivcry' I wus very low witb a cniiirh, Mini at time aplt Ui imirli Mood. 1 was not h I li- tu ili i the Iraat work, luit moat (if tha tune whs In IhsI. 1 was all run - iluwn. very weak, my lieail wis illi ijr, ami I was entrcnirly iesiiinai'iit. llie nri lima UHI not to ili) mi hum Ii nt I bail fn it ti In ununited iimii(j it hail taken titiecn ami now I ilo Mil K C M. I IN n"1 nnk ""T vcar sun. People am antonliilii'il, and ssy, 'well. Iimt vrar till time 1 would not lisva tlmiiBlit lliut von would Is- living now." I ean thunktiillv suv I ntn entlrrly eiir-d of a dis i hw wliirli. hilt for your woniWf ul ' lllts ov erv,' would have mulled In my deatb." f .A X. . M SwH ssi'f. "V T until I ! l l ' tiottlea. W. L. Douclas o cunr isthc.est. V VIlUL NoeautARiNO. f 5. CORDOVAN, FRCNCH&INAMlUXOCALT. 4-.3.- fine calf i kangaroi $3.UFOUCE.3SOLE3. a-s.2.W0RKINGMr(u9 -' FJCTRA F1NI-. 2.l.7-5 BoysSciicclShol LADIES ' ; .Bm - 5 iir,BRoc k IJWWWWM, BROCKTON, MA3S. .'a raa aava monay br wearing tho V. I,. Dauglaa S3.00 htiae. Ilernnae. wa are tha lar-i-at niari'jrni'larert ot Oiii irra.limf aliix-n la t ha wnrlil, anil k-uar.iiiti-n Ih'lr lalue liy lnni.l:; Ilia mnia anil irli-a on tha Imtlnin, whli h imlert you ngatnat hit Ii irli i a and ilia ntiilillenian'a iroflt. Our atioea eital cualuto wnrk In al v la, ny suing and wearing qimlltlea. We hae Ihrin nll eTerywhera at I iwiT irlirfor the value irivrn thati anv ntlii-r tiKiki-. Talin noaua atllutc. if Ji'ur I'.rali r l anunl uptily yuu, vroi au. 1' S U U7 tSuHis WMtHfc ALL ELSE ( MLS. Cuiuib byrup. Taalt-a IiihhI. VI In tuna Hold h nruiiiaia GO WEST Via the Big Four Route. Solid Vostibulod Trains to CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS AND 57. LOUIS. Milking direct ('niinectinii-i in Fnioo 1 potx for nil point iu the SOUTH. SOUTHWEST AND WEST. Ask for Tickets Via BIG FOUR ROUTE! , O. Mi OHIMh K, 1. I:. M MiTIN. I'ii-. Tra IT. Manu'r. I'. A I' A,. lillt i'ol'll Hol'IK, Cimina:i, lilllu. a iff. S'li ki-r-i. vmir tialiie iiti.l ;i.l Iri'sn. ulilylln I VWV , , n, Kl, i,, V, 1 In I. il in M I'lilM . I I to NEW YORK ti. MILES icr 1 4?7 V-WPFTjll I IIIL Aje-y'l 111 Ml QfJW An old-fashioned way of ijcttin tluTc. Slow anil saff, luit hard work. Most wonurn, havo jMt liryotul this kind of travumjj found something better. Now, why can't you look at that other old fashioned proceeding in the same light washing things with soap ami hard rubbing. That's slow enough and tiresome enough, everybody knows, and it s not as sale as washing with Pcarhnc. Its really destructive, in fact, the wear ol that ... . r constant rubbing. .freak away iron- these antiquated ideas. Use modern methods. Pearline saves at every point. CJflJ Tedillen and ome unscrupulous, crocera will tell too "tliU U as food as" OCXIU or "the same as Pearline." 11 'S r AI-Sl! Pearline i. never pe.lilled, Back 'gJjJSJZZr "",etl"n lU-Jg Whan Hamlet Exclaimed: 44 Aye, There's the Rub!" Could He Have Referred to SAPOLIO