tba tr tb' he ho st i still' hi! roll H'lUi the U-Il l b an fnr rcli "Hff t(l fit 1 la ilk I van S II' I nor IS. Hew Thermometer, i pew thermometer for regliterlBf . tiaat la pnmnnand of a llnuM sitrem" ..- - - -, - ,,., 0f sodium and potMslam, In Cad of mercury. Te boiunjr poinl Fl t Its froovlna- rmint. kDOVC. " r - - Never 14I. "A million people Out of work," says VwPpr writing oi rns dam times. tided to tbls misfortune are tbe phrlml Cs-nitUw wilb which thousands bare to Car. But there If one thing thnt Is never C ihooi thu deterred, It seek to cure such knd Dip InPIU a;r-i udhiiiiv wnvn 11 tune, inn la inn minion oi m. jacsn II. Among the rallliona there are thousands LqffTlllK Wll'l lirurnnjin, rur IU1K l( IS n Lt,KIy ear. Ve It and there will be ft Kousmd sufferers lees end a thousand thane more to get work and hold It. Bet- I r times may eome soon, and there la both 1q nice ine Rrem loinnij lur fmm IV nvip Lu out of painful troubles ant Into plaov ll- Mr. Window's Foothlng flrrop for children .u.i..'mi uifi.iM Ihn iruma. redm-ea InflamTna- lion, allays pain, curve wind tulle. 2. a bolU jio Italian girl can marry without Uowry. Tr. Kilmer's Fwaatr-ItooT enra all Kidney and Madder troubles, l am ph let and Consultation free. Labrutorj iUnghainptou.N. X. romprrt-Kod air la used to drive certain aril street cars. V4f Hi;iQTr iv nib, inn nrm iiit-ni mi,iu.". ,0, frfehnena and clearnem to the rumples Q Mj cures eonallpaUun. US via., 40 elk. H. Vtits or Ohio, Crrr or Tot-ioo, I I Lucas CouNTr. Fnai" J- tHsnnr make oat n mat ne is tns Lrnlur partner of the tlrmof F. J. Chknbt rU ..ln hitatnea- In thu Oil r nt Tnlraln. rmintvand State aforesaid, and that said firm rill fa ne am" " w.si uvunr-i AR Inr rnru .uu --cry van- oi iimrrn iu mnnt becured b- tbe une of H all's 'atahhu rH, FRANK J. CttaNBT. sworn to fnr me ami aulmcrlbed In my r-nce, tniaOlU day itt iermn-r. A. D. ISM. .. . A. W. ULKASON, ! I Kntnru PvhHts. tlairnCatarrh Cnre I taken Internally ami acts rertly nn ttm blood and miK'om Riirfncea of kb itetu. reiKl for t"rt!miiniuWj rre. ksTSold by Druuglsts, 70o. LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC What la Transpiring the World Orer. Important Erents Briefly Told. miS, ACCIDENTS, FATALITIES, ITO. Firs at Detroit dmtroyed tbe American porter company's warehouse. Loss, 50, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Two hundred moulders at tbe Wisconsin Malleable Iron Works, In Milwaukee, hate ttruok for a restoration of a 3 to 10 per cent reduction on piece work, made orer a year ago. HISCKLLANtorS. Dev. A. B. Chalmers has Inaugurated Dr. Parkhuntt crusade at Clovoland. The I'ollard case has been formally taken out of court by tbe failure of Colonel ilrwkln rldge to follow up bis appeal. Whole Family Helped "My hniihand was troubled with Hhm Minrtsm so that be could hardly lift bis band to bis head, and alao bad severe pttirui in his sluntacb after eating. Four bottles of Hood's SarHaparilla eomplrtrl cured hint' Our son was all run down and Hood's Hnr-aparllla built him up, and he gained 1C ). our little boy Leon hae also been gl-en kntvtue.wrlght and stronuth by the medhJne. &(.' t. Sanuipiuilla cured me of ArfH ia hlch I hae had for 15 years and which la 0"' entirely driven out of uiy s-stm. euuo Hood's" Cures kiug Hood's I am betu In every eay. Bend s rills are a mil a aewarua m usumi PNC 43 P. ' l liiv I IOiiu.I tilik'i to iiu-ijiIj1i. nDviutiun. sml furlnveutriiu Uf.urtiuw tmt twU'UU I'Al lUCk 0'AlliltUUWMIuro.Ll.C. t WILL MAIL POSTI-filD' floe I'mnel Picture, entitled 'MEDITATION " In eicuange for 11 lrge Lloe UveUa, cut from Llua CoOel wrapper, snl n 'i-ceo' tamp M par IxwtMie. Write or llxt ol our (ithiT line prpmlumn. InclmV Log tMHikn, a knlfis Kaiue, eta. Wooison Seicc CO., 440 uuron bt.. X olxdo, unto. Mnrlnl 1893 IITlirBn isestsiswl inw-tu ana hH-M cBll're. The only repentcr ou tbe nmrkrt f or t hfwn cnrtrlltfea. Vclf ht. "tSiHlg3yLlaJa -ctiul-""Hil T(Tp7leejriiilou7 Aluile la "'iVke Ilown." writeror caiAlOKUfHto lit larlin rue Arms Co., iUvui, Cuuik. " " A IENSION 'Successfully Prosooutes Claims. MLtaFrlnclpiil x4tntnt U.S. PviibIob Bursiu. Jrib)4idit m, IjtMljuUlt-'atluijt'luiuja, ntty tiucts ir WORLD'S. TAIR : I HO 1 1 KHT AWAUD X "Superior nutrhioh-the liff 'u Justly acquired the reputation of being The 3alvator for Invalids Thc-Aged. . An Incomparable Alimen? for the owth and Tkotection of INrANTS nd K?HI LDREN superior nutritive In continued Fevers, Ana rellablo remedial airent n all gastric and enteric diseases i 'ifn in instances of consultation over clients whose digestive organs were re- WtX to such a low and sensitive condition "U the IMPERIAL (1RANUM wu "c only nourishment the stomach vould tolerate when LIFG-aeemed 'vpendlnjr on its retention as a FOOD it would be difficult to active of anything more palatable. Hi hy DRUQQISTS. Shipping D.pot. loriN CAWLn 0N3, New York, If Di4 ( u.ViJ '..up. 4'it.ts liuuX Vssl I In it lm, J.iJ.1 r.r druuKl.r. I I sT" fi'' ' rnimts AMD rtNALTIBS. At an Italian christening In James street, New York, two men were fatally stabbed. W. T. IMartln. of Meridan. Miss., whirled Ms Infant daughter to duatb. It caugbt he will be lynched. (Hto Wonlgkelt and ( barlna r.rmlnch, the boy murdnrers of liartender LlndhoS, tor robbery, were hanged In Ht. faul. C. J. Hearcey, the susiierted Acquia creek train sobler, has been taken from Cumber land, Md., to Htaflord Court House, Va., for trial. Theodore Ammermnn, the fifth victim of the rioting at Washington Court llouse.Ublo, dleil Friday. Dolby was taken to tbe peni tentiary at Columbus undor guard. - roREIUN. Jsmrs Anthony Kroudo, tho historian, diod at London Huturdny. The propoaeduewcotmtltutlon of Honduras gives tbe suffrage to women. Advices from Hiin Domingo say thnt I clone has levtdod 7U0 houses tbore. cy- A florae gale on tho Itrltixh eoat di-stroy-ed much ehlppiug and hnlf a lor.vn porsons were drowned. A now Panama rnnal company has been formed at l'arln, and work ou tbe groat ditch will bo pushed forward. The ToKjlubampo common Interest col ouy in Mexico nns boon abandoned as s lullure. The students at Ilonn 1'nlvernlty have call ed upon all Herman student to unite In send' ing 1'rinee Illsrtmrk a gilt on his HOth blrtti day, April 1 next. Ten tliounaud socialists Dnrnded in Vienna. Tbe mounted police charged tho parade wilb arnwn saner and many persons were injured ueiore ine uumonNtratlou was broken up. The Iierlin Municipal council by a vote ol 84 to 1, has rejected a proposal made by the soclullHtg to establish eight hours as a legal day's work for all workmen employed by thu THE LABOR WORLD. ncxoAST hns Knights of Labor. Milwaceee has a bootblacks' union. Baltimore hns a working girls' home. Paris stors clerks get commission on sales. Fall Itivxs, Mass., has 25,000 unemployed. Paris Is to have a world's congress of .railroaders. f , Lowell. Mass., has a working-men's de bating union. Teoinia colored miners took the places of Oilo strikers. JomxsxHBOHo (South Africa) coachmen get 45 a montb. Mant factories nre starting, but often with a reduction In WRges. The Knights of Libor have given up the idea of public lecturos and debutes. Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota woodmen will organize for shorter hours. The factory girls of Purls and Lyons, In 1'rnuce, are forced to live on twelve cents a day. The Tncoma (Wash.) Iron Molders" Union has beon sued for damages by an expelled member. Tub New Itdford (Mas.) strike hasended. The operatives went back to work on a live per cent, reduction. The Cincinnati Labor Exchange secures employment lor mechanics In exchange for provlMons, groceries and olotblng. Am. the clotkmnkers in New York, some 13,000 in number, went on strike for a tou hour day and abrogation of piece work. At Indlnnnpolls, Ind., an American Rail way Union striker hns sued the Peunsylvata ltailroad for 15,000 for unlawful arrest. Kansas City p:tcklng-boue driver, mak ing Sll per week, struck against furnishing a flOOO bond as security for tbe money col lected by them. The Hallway Conductors' Insurance As sociation has paid out In cash to widows and orphans over 1 1,000,000 and 150,000 to dis abled conductors. Quincy till.) union cabinet-makers struck for the discharge of one of their number be cauie bedrnnu aud neglected hU family. The man was dUobnrgnd. Maby BrrrLKWEKTH, forewoman ol the Dykes marble works, of Akron, Ohio, was ustitutly killed, a few days ago, by a Cleve land, Akron and Columbus train, Bamcel Benjamin, printer of Cincinnati, the other day was advanced f 1600 by a bank there to enuble htm to go to Australia and secure s fortune of f3,000,000 left htm by an uncle. The Iron anl steel mills about Harris burg, Punn., are enjoying an era of un precedented prosperity. The production of steel rails and llossemer steel at tbe Pennsyl vania Bteel Works at Hteelton during re cent week was tbe heaviest for years. Women work dn tho railroads and In the mines, near Dresden, Oormuny, for about tweuty-tlve oeuts a day. They are said to do grading and tunneling with as muoh SiitlsfaTtiou as if they were men, but their employers give them less wages for better work. WRONG BALANCE IN TRADE New Point lu tho Divorce Law. In the suit of Josephine W. Hausell, of Philadelphia, for a divorce from ber husband William If. Hausell, on the ground of cruel and barbarous treatment, tbs defense admitt ed the charges to be true, but alleged insanity at the time of their eomiuittal. Judge Oor don overruled an objectlou of the plulittltT to the admission of prof of lusauity, aud decid ed a new poiut lu Pennsylvania divorce law by holding that as insanity Itself, occurring alter marriage. Is not a ground foe divorce, that which results from It cauuot bo either. The Voloano Again in Action. The volcano of (luloougoug, lu the Preaog dlMtrlct, Is agalu in eruptiou and several villages bavu beeu destroyed. This Is the secoud great vruptiou of this volcano, the llral havtug occurred ou October H, wlteu 4,000 per.ious were killed aud a vul stretch of territory was laid waste. Four Uurued, A terrible (Ire oocurrod at Huuth Nyack, N V., Molality morulng, destroying tho elegaut new residunuo ol lluv, lUikS iuylur, sou bl Itev, Williuiu Taylor, bishop of Africa, uuru lug to death four of Mrs i'uylur's vliiidreu and svrlously Injuring throe wurkweu. DUN'S REVIEW. TELEGRAPHIC . TICKINGS. Cotton and Wheat lower, and Exports of Bold Instead of Products. R. O. Dun Cos., Weekly He view of Trade saysi Cotton below 0 cents, snd wheat below 85 cents, each lower than ever since present classifications were known, with ex ports of gold Instead of products, at such prices In October are saiient features lu busi ness this week. Distribution of goods to consumers goes on fairly, with gains at near ly all points In comparison with last year, but not as yet at a rate to sustain tbe present volume of manufacturing production so that prices weaken a little. The domestic trade, represented by railroad earnings in Ootolier. Is 8.4 per cent, less than last year, and 13.4 per cent, less than In lnvi. The payments through the principal clearing nouses for the third week of October nre 2.3 per cent, greater than last year, but SI. 5 per cent less than In 1H92. The dally average for the month Is SM per cent. Isrger tliau last year, but 28.9 smaller than In 1892. With many features of encouragement, business has not yet answered expectations and It Is evident that the loss of part of tbe corn crop and the unnatnrally low prices of other staples affect the buying power of millions. Domestic exports from New York city in two weeks of October were 18 per cent. Ices In value than last year, while the lncrnase In value of Imports has been 27 per cent.; much of the decrease In exports Is In price, but In August and Heptember tbe quantity of wheat decrenapd over a third. Provltlons and cot ton gained, but oil decreased, and in minor exports in Heptember declined 10 per cent. The increnso in Imports, exclimlve of sugar, was over 43 per cent. With this heavy increase In purchases and a decrease in Rales ?f products abroad, the market for foreignex jhniigo Is In a position to bo quickly affected oy withdrawal of capital or apprehensions regarding the future peaoe of Kurope. During the past week the failures have been 153 in the United htatcs, against 341 last rear, and 43 in Canada, against 2 Inst year. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Tns tobacco crop Is short. Ora rice crop Is 135.000,000 ponnrl Miciikian has 00,000 acres in celery. Enqland hns 1650 oo-opcrntlvn societies, 1e United 8tntes contain 337,000 teacher. This year's onion crop Is below the aver age. Texas colored people are worth 1 20,000, 000. All tbe weathor signs point to a cold Winter. Wholesale druggists will fight druggists Who cut rates. London and Berlin aro to be connected by telephone via Brussels. An International nntl-gambllng osoclntlon Was formed In Chicago. Farmers report that the apples this year are sour and wormy and few. In Savannah, On., car faro Is one cent. Rival companies sre fighting. Tbe municipality of Cleveland, Ohio. Is supplying homes to evicted tenants. An immense amount of canned fruit if be ing shipped from Hun Francisco, Cal., to Ureal Britain. The expenses of the Jnpan-China wnr. so far ns Japan Is concerned, amount to , 000.000 a day. Wab news by cable from China costs the English papers tl.87 a word, and from Japan 1 2.60 a word. iJX7 9U tttt'- syisiis. flrs aro held re sponsible for tho pAnalsAt scarcity of par tridges In many places. - Bbaostbeet's r-ports an Increase in all lines of business. Houthorn merchants are especially encouraged. A laroe amount of this year's hop crop in Washington will be used to ferttllzs the ground for the next year. Hecretary Cauliki e proposes to induce deposits of gold by j' ty.ng out the nccuuiu piled souvenir half dollar. Cincinnati, Ohio, has adjudged prlr.i fl Kilters ii nuisance, an 1 ordered the Chief ol Police to rid the city of them as fiut us pus-sible. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Pope Leo Is eighty-live years oi '. Lord Kosebert favors single tax. As ram 3. Hewitt Is a continued dyspip tic. Laitadio HEAnN, the author, is a toucher In a public school in Japan. Da. Talmaoe has arrived in Bombay, In dia, on his trip around the world. TueJwIII of Richard Smith, the wealthy typeiounder, leuves more tbitu $1,000,000 to the city of Philadelphia. The Emperor of Itussi.i is the only Euro pean monarch that does not curry a life in surance. No oompuny would taku him. Auono the newspaper m-m now in the United Htutes Henate are Ilawloy, Chandler, Walsh, Galllnger, Uunsbrough aud PeiTer. Oenebal William Booth, of theSalvation Army, Is about aixty-alx years of age, and is as active and vigorous as many men ot thirty. GovERNoa Atkinson, of Georgia, has ap pointed as his private Secretary Miss F.lleu J. Dortch, editor of the MilledgevlUe Chron icle. The youngest son of President Garfield, who was graduated from Williams College In 1893, Is uow couchiu the football team ot that college. Giosca Casdccci Is tho foremost Italian poet of the day. He is the founder ot a new school. In him tbe old Boiuun national spirit Is said to live again. ' Empebob Mi'srso Hito, of Japan, Is forty two years old and bis son aud heir is fifteen. Haruke, who became Mrs. Hito and Em press in ltkilr, Is thirty-live. 8s sato a Allison, ot Iowa, Is an Ohio man. He is sixty-live year old, and has beeu for thtrty-soven yetire a resident ot Iowa. H is o uteiii'uur of the Preebyterluu Church. Crops of Europe. The condition of the crops ot Europe for 18IH are given In the forthcoming report of the agricultural department for October. The esttmsled wheat bar vent amount to 1,435, -410,000 Winchester buibols, against a tegular oensuuiptlou ot 1,653,500,000 lusher. Thirty People Burned. Mall from tbe orient brings news from a Sruat tire lu Chung Kiaug near Hong Koug. ver 30 persons were burued to deulu, 3,000 houses destroyed, including two temples, and the total loss Is 10.000,000 tueU. Now Use for Aluminum. The latest uso for aluminum Is as a substitute for lithographic etouen. Its llg-btnetui Is one of the strong feature, Do the other haud its use for burgeons' tools Is gradually dimin ish lutf, as it tends so easily and can not with auy known alloy bo made hard euoufh for tho purposo re quired. the vviKK -"Yea, 1 married you to spita Fred Grljtson." The Husband (ruefully) "I wish; my love, you had married i'red Odtrsoa to splto mo. Gov. McKlnley spoke In th pugilistic aud. Itorlum st New Orleans. A fire In the Anlna coal pit at Buda Pesti caused the death of 26 miners, Mrs. Edith T. Balch, ot Voorhees, III, was arrested st the white house, whor she was making a disturbance by demanding 1,500,000 which she declared Uncle Hum owed her. Mlllonalrs's Wife Indicted. Mrs. William Hprlnger. wlfo ot the Chicago millionaire, was Indicted for attemptod jury bribing. Mrs. Hpringer's alleged attempt at corrupting a Juryman was made during s suit for the ondemnntlon of some of her hus band's property, bought by the Metropolitan elevated railroad company. Mrs. Hprlnger Is a pretty woman, apparently not more than 25 or 26 years old. Her maiden name was Fer guson and she eome of an old and well known family of Newark, O. Granger's Theft Made Good. Tho Guarantee Company of North America has ascertained the full extent of tho spuri ous bonds of surctvhlp Issued In Its name by Its former agent. W. M. Granger, at i'ttbdiurg amounting to over 170,000 ami has volun tarily substituted Its genuine bonds for that amount to the corporations Interested. MAKKKTH. riTTMIUlU. 1HK WHO!.KAI.K I'MII K AKR UIVKM SKMIW J" drain, Flour and t'eed. WHKAT-No 1 lied f 64 No. a lliil 63 COItN - No. 2 Yellow, ear... 60 High Mixed, ear 64 No. 2 Yellow, (helled 64 OATH N. I White 84 No. 2 White 3.1 No. 3 White 83 Mixed 31 BYE -No. I 63 No. 2 Wewtern, new 62 Fl.Ol'K- Fancy Winter pat. 9 (X) Fancy hprlng patents 3 IW Fancy Htruight Winter 2 ilO XXX Bakers 2 40 Uye flour 3 10 HAY Baled, No. 1 Tlm'y... II 25 Baled No. 2 Timothy .... 10 00 Mixed Clover 10 50 'I Imothv from country ... . 14 (SI FEED -No. 1 W'h Md. tou.. 17 00 No. 2 White Middlings.... If. 00 Brown Middling 15 50 Bran, bulk II 50 ETUAW Wheat 5 00 Oat 6 50 A) Krtlry F roil it el a, BUTTEB Elgin Creamery. f 20 Fancy Creamery 23 Fancy Country Itoll 17 Low grade nu.l couking... 12 CHEESE -Ohio, new a New York, new II WlaconmuSwlsM 1:1 Llnilitirger. new make. .. . j t rull ami Vegetable. AITLEH-Fimey, V bbl.... 2 50 rw OK A PES - Concord, 10-lli basket do 5-lb basket. PEACHES -Fancy per bu Choice per bu 1 i'r.Altn - Dutruess.per bbl 2 50 Hc-ke per bbl ......... PLUMS Damsons per bu Oreen gages per bu Large blue, per bu Prunes, per bu BEANS ecreeued per bu v.t,iv.. . r .. t . . . . . POTATOES Flue State, on track, bu.. From More, bu ... CABBAGE Home grown, bbl ONIONS II 8 2 00 60 4 00 50 50 20 75 50 60 75 Yellow, per bu 50 CO I'oultry. I- to. Live Chicken. pair.... 50 fa, ISO Spring Chickens 'J5 50 Live liu;k, pair 40 45 lirei-m-a luck. lb 10 11 Iire-.Hdt Clu.'krn. lb. mix 12 11 A " voilllg select II 15 Dressed Tur.evs. r1 lb.... 11 12 EGGS - l'a. and Ohio fp--u.. 15 17 FF.A I'll E Its - Extra Live Geese, V lb 55 CO No. 1 Ex. Live Geese, lb 40 4.1 Country, large, packed.... 35 40 M liM'elhfclieou. fcEEDS Clover, 62 lbs ti 00 C 25 Tltuothv, prune 2 "J 2 so Blue Gn 1 40 1 CO BAGS Country mixed '4 1 HONEY -White Clover 17 1 Buckwheat 12 H MAPLE SY UUP -New ' UJ C1DEH-C JUiitry. sweet, bbl. 6 00 C 50 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 2 55 rt 4 00 WHEAT-So. 2 Hod 50 5t BY E No. 2 5i COKN-Mixed 52 63 OATS 30 31 EGGS It BU TTEIl -Ohio creamery . . 20 22 1-HlLAOr.Ll'ilIA. FLOUR, 3 50 4 00 WHEAT No. 2 Bed 64 55 COHN-No. 2 Mixed 5i 57 OATS No. 2 White 35 BUTTER Creamery, extra. 24 EGG Pa. firsts 20 NW VOKK. FLOUR Patents 1 70 4 15 W H EAT No. 2 Bed 55 66 RYE State 53 CORN' -No. 2 54 5 O ATS-White Western 31 32 BUTTER -Creamery 15 25 EGGS-Sta'e aud Peuu. ... . 21 22 llVfc STOCK. CWrul Stock Funis J'UU'iunj, i'n, CAT CM. Extra, 1.450 to l.eooib 5 00S5 25 Prime, 1.303 to 1.4U03 4 40C4 75 Good, 1,200 to l.SUOIh 4 15rtt4 35 Tidy, t,05Jto 1.1501b 3C0f3t)5 Fair. 'J00 to l.OOOtb 8 00(a3 60 Common, 70 j to O.oolt 2 00t2 80 uoo. Heavy Philadelphia i 95r5 00 Common to fuir Yorkers and pig 4 'JO'a 4 U9 Urussers 4 80(4 00 Boughs uud stag 8 50f 4 25 SUKKI-. Prime, 95 to 1 001b 2 70(i3 00 Good, 85 to 00 It 2 20'2 35 Fair, 70 to 801b 1 50il W0 Comiuou. 65 to 701b 1 OOtet 60 Spring Lambs 2 00,-3 60 Veal Calves. 4 60(5 50 Heavy calves 2 0U(3 00 ClucinuatL Hogs Select shippers, fLtyfaJ 4.85; select butchers, Vt.70ra l.85; fair to good packers, 4.tUfu. 1.70; lair to good light, 4.5 (u.'4,70 coinmou uud rough, 4.00(a4.60. ' Cattle Good shippers, 4.0 (4.50: good to choice, J.7iru t.2j; fair to medium, 2.75S 3.Cy; coinmou, 2.00ra2.&0. Sheep Extra, V2.s5Ca3.00; good to ciioice, ,3.00raiX75; oom moil to fair. 0.75(tt 1.75; lambs extra, V3.50(s 3.C5; gooUte ciioice, V2.75&3.10; common to iuir, vl.5d(y2.0. Chicago. Cuttle Commou to extra steers; V2.h5ttt.ti. 15, stockt-rs uud loeilers. V.'.00ra3.60; cows and bull, 1.0'Ji(i 3.50; calve, 2.25Co) 6.50. Hons Heavy, 4.60'ii5.00; uounuuu lo choliH mixed, t4.50rat.85: choice assorted. 1.75 4.85; light, 4.4 ( 4.70; pig, 2.50r4.50; hhuep Interior to choice, 7ie.(j;'3.00; lambs, 1.25(4 U0. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report IPbndir s4050UJTEI.Y PURE Origin nfthe CTydesttales. The Clydesdale., perlmps the horses most hlnhly esteemed by farmers. especially in the hilly countries, are Wonder ul Hrlilge. One of the finest bridges In Ktiroje Is now being constructed acro-s the Hanube at t.'ernavnda. loiiiiiimi. bred In districts bordering on the I French engineers. It has a lebgth Clyde, nd owe their origin to one of 1 of -.-to feet, divided Into the bays, the Dukes of llatnllion, who crossed ! Its height Is 101 feet to the roadway, some of his l est Lanark mares with and Its highest point Is l'J;i feel stallions no imported from Flanders, above high water. It Is of steel and I 65 64 57 5.-. 55 35 :i4 33 32 64 6.1 8 75 8 75 2 75 2 50 3 23 11 55 11 00 It 00 15 50 17 50 Hi 50 Hi (Ml 15 f!0 6 25 G 00 27 21 1 15 10 ll: M !! 2 75 This breed Is conspicuous for Its high courage, activity, and endurance. Several years ago the late Gen. Feel told me how successful be had been in mating his thoroughbred Toxophl lite with Clydesdale mares. "When you use," said be, "a thor oughbred for draught tnares, nlway use the blggt st and best you have, and you will bo sure to produce draught hor-e rceond to none. Horses good as Mockwell are nt toi Ifood for my Clydesdales. What I have bred will go on their knees to rove the heaviest loads. They won't tc beaten." This fact prove how beneficially a rood crois of fresh blood operates, 1 rid particularly so when the new Slood U obtained from the thorough bred not from Inferior specimens of ihU breed, but from the very best from "horses as good as Mockwell." The Clydesdale differs from the Shire aorso in that It has a long, low bac k, ihort, flat ribs, good, hard leg, and ;ong pastms. which wou'd seem to have been derived from a cross with 1 half-bred or thoroughbred horse. 1'hls certainly is not a desirable con formation, and our Scottish brothers have for secral years past Inoculated this breed by the Introduction or tlio best fchlre blood, both main and fe male, which has resulted In the pro duction of an mils with shorter and itrontfer pisterns. This breed Is much In request in this country, and the best cctmen are readily sold to Americans at high tlgurts The Nlne'.netith Century. supported on thirty pl'r. Tempi r r llnraes. The supply of horses In India Is es sentially by Importation, and though the Arab of Najd may know if h have a promls'ng colt that a market Is to Lc found for him among dealers TO PUT ON ytum of the dcr.mged org insand functions, it builds the U h uc 15 10 2 75 1 75 1 40 2 00 60 1 Oi hklllTuI Jeweler. The Jewelry found recently In an excavation near one of the pyramids of old Memphis, Egypt, exhibits about as much skill In working gold and precious stones as now exists, al though the articles found were made 4,300 years ago. The figures cut in amethyst and cornelian are described as exquisite and anatomically correct. The best way to manage a quarrel is to atop quarreling. Tim a creeps at morn, walks at 4 rj is at fve-and files at night . ... ... '.i. needed flesh, no mst tcr how vou've lost it, t.. It. lu rce's (.old. n Medical Dis covery. It work wond. rs. I.y restor ing the norm.. I ac- g- ns. D to .1 s.ife and lie.iHhy standard promptly, pkiii.int'.y and nat urally. The weak, cm.li i.itrd. thin, pale and rur.y arc mule strong, plump, round and rosy. Noth ing o rtfer'.ive ,11 a flren'.h Te itorcr and lli sli maker i.i known to medical sci ence; this puts in hi-;,'.' :y tlfih n .t the fat of cod liver oil and i;s filthy compound.. It t"U--cs every otg.in of the body to ac tivity, purifies, cntiihcs and vitalizes the blood so that the body feels refrchhed and strengthened. If you arc too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount 01 bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in the blood. Too often the livet holds back this tlemcnt which would help digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves g-t the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds ol Dollars with no Benefit. M. I. Cot.FMAM of ,-f Sargent SI Kjxbury, Ar.ui . write : Aller auflenng from dyspepsia and constipation w ith un told nony for at Irast iS months I am more thin pleaded (o sny lli.it aflrr usinij iJr. fierce s i.ol.len Meilie.il Discovery ami 'Urnsnnt I'ellet ' fur one month I J entirely cureil. ami from that ilay to this I do not know. thank Coil, what evr-i a alight hrmtiiche is. I paid a doctor on Tremnnl St., Hoston. in one iluy 1 for . hi aiKtce only ) ihc sum r .... ... f..m til .l.IJU M.l .l.1 . . meilicme. and .Icrive.t no " J l - benerit. I got more relief 01 c hour from vour mciliemes us lar as my stomach was concerned, than ' om all the other medicine I used II .iy person who .mils tin 1 siilfedng from dyspepsia or constipation and will use your mccucluc as I have dune, he will never regret 11." (j yf s?-i y?. Pfi U 43 W4 KNOWLEDGE Brinps comfort and improvement and tend to personal n j " ::n-ri C when rightly used. Tin' many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with Il'hs expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best pnul-v-ia to the needs of physical bring, will attest the valuo to lieultli of '.lie pure liquid laxative principles em I raci.il iu the) remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its prose-tins; in tho form most acceptable and pleas act to the taste, the refreshing and truly beticHeiul jtroperties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleunsing the system, dispelling colds, heailuches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becuusc it acts on the Kidney-, Liver and IlowcU without weak ening them and it is p rfectly five ftoui every objectionable substance, ryru of Figs is for sale by all drug" gists in ,)0c and 1 Is titles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig ISyrup Co. only, whose name is primed t:n eery package, also the name, Syrup of tigs and being well informed, you will not accept auy substitute if rllcrod. W.L. Douclas S3 SHOE 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH t:NyiDCAr. J-.3.1"RNECALfAKANGAHCI 3.?P0LIC.3Sol. 2.l.7-P0OYSSCH03LjHflE, LADIES- ef,o:2 SrND rj CATALOGUE W-L-OOUQLAS, BROCKTON, AtASS.. You enn avo nionuy by wenrius thu W. I.. Douglas S.'l.OO Mine, fleeeeae. w ar tha lur?'t manufaetumr ul tuiaa-rteltfof slioff la Hut world. au I xnruiur tbeit valua by la.iipl .ij tlix Daina and prlea ua IS I Hum, which pn.icet you analnst hlll pricaaaad Ilia DtidiJIemao prudta. Our ho acjuai euateoi work In tyla, easy nuin aud wnarlug iinallilM. H'e ha them ald every wli,-re al lower pritvafnt tha value -ivn than aav erher maU. Takn uo iq. Mlute. If vour dealer enn-jut u-rly you, wa caa. !?S-f k .3 IUp.4JUl, Augaiu, llubroa, 1im TIj "MS'FNF!" rth IW anil Momt Ctvai . ( ulUrst ul i'lifl wrn. itmy mrm uiul of Aa i'l itli, tn-tri tti l1nthH ttths. ami tmiux rmvmw ti! ii collar in eii ijil ti t of any otltnr kititl. fhi ht kvu', irr-itr fil tint iok wit, A box nt Tmi t'uUarvur l i vt I'ifa ol Cud (or Twuity-JTlf C'tSlltH A r-aiiirls Ur tnil Tatr nf Cn hy mail for Bt . Ceuta. NaniH atyl ami Addri RtVKK.sIULE ruLLAIl OIMPAVY, n Frftuhliu St . Nw York. 7 KUby ht , Uosttia EASTMAN 1 , tTfr N'tli lit at tlu- atiotijil iul antjc 1 at fit-1 Hftth hfnl b t Itif1iiiii-ra m-. tl 1 ttiti4. NuiMT'or Inistnt' iit'U. 1'ffmrffTif u otl htrinny unl ft naine f uUt; ,shn thtmt and Typ I $hu nui Jtrtitmna: t L lH4u(ary brum'hia, ra NO VU'VI'loU. I'o-ltiMiia ohiMlnrr ft funiiirirn muiffiii. A't ir. -d. i--r t t ltj gu t'l.r.HKNT C . ti A I V S. I ! I Mt-u', Wublnn'tiin tr.ft, 1'outf uk4mit Nfw turk. J 'i'ir--w, i"r miii Rua COLLEGE The Best Thing in Milk Pails is Pearline. That's the solid truth. You get them cleaner, and with less work and fuss, than with anything else you can use. It saves you so much that it's cheaper than the commonest stuff can be. Proof the largest dairies and dealers use Pearline. Some women are afraid of Pcarline. They think that where cleaning is made so easy, there must be some harm to the thinjr washed, but Pearline can't hurt (milk pails, anyway. And it can t hurt the iinest lace or tnc re r. a. 1 1 . . . V. n U,,L. I H - .I'-iile isouesi nanus, any iiiuhj uum it mnu umn. i'.ij. with the imitations the lact tnat tney are imita Wot So tors or followers proves a lack ol something, va "The More You Say the Less People Remember." One Word With You, 1,