no cnnc in That lrolaslun. Mr. Sholllcks was terjr angry, fome one bad broken bta farorite iDCcricbaum, and replaced it In its rase. He questioned his wife and the erTaots about It, but they alike professed to be unaware tbat It had happened. rrrsently hU only son came In. George," said hi excited parent, do you know anything about hit broken pipe?" Father," sobbed the lad, "I cannot tell a He. Forgive me, father! It was I who did It I cannot toll a He. Forgive me, father! It was I who did it. I cannot tell a lie! Mr. Sholllcks patted tho boy's head, In Intimation that tho offense was forgiven, and then rushed from the house to melt Into an agony of tears. Hut It was not the shattering of Ms meerschaum that distressed him Dnw. Ho had quite forgotten It A worse thing had befallen him. "Heaven help me'." he moaned. Ever since my ion was born It has teen my ambition, my dearest wish, to rear him for my own profession; and now and now! Oh, It Is a cruel blow!" For M. Sholllcks was a lawycrt Not Knuugh. There are scvoty-six homeopathic hospitals in this country. M-TrrTo. I.M. ar Taa -,. There is mort) lost In llfo Irotn putting IT from to-iliy till to-morrow wlmt mlRht l dono oa the Inst not than from any other came. Fortune nn l fnmi have been thus wrecked, tnl In minor things it will not to to tlolny or trifle. A man bohlilin on crutohea lor the rent of his life, enusn. I l.y sprain, wnub I hnve been n well, mum I mini, out of misery. It he hnl tled Ht. Jaeohs Oil when the mis hup I'vurreil. It Is never too soon to Ret It ; never too lute to use It. The Kf"'it remedy for pain never tarries ; It will do Its work lit t.'li minutes If It Is nllowed to do so. Trent piln ns you would n mosquito knock It out at oou as It bites. A WOMAN'S HEART. OHt DISKAftS THAT BAVVLES rtlYIMCIANS. (rn i There- uro 100 louManii. WW Tke Bterr at a Wsasaa Waa aerr fat Klae Tear llaw (she WasC'araaV (rrom the JWwxirk, X J., Kerning tfe.) Oa th summit of pretty little knoll la the heart of the tlllnge of Clifton, If. J., stands handsome reaidenee nhont whloh cl aster the elements of what Is reirarded by the country people round about as little short of a miracle. The house Is erupted by the family of Mr. Oeo. Arohnr, a former attache of the polio department of New York City, but who now holds a reeponslhle position with the Rtnndnrd Oil Company. Mr. Archer's family consists of his wife, sprightly little woman, who presents a pic ture of perfect health, and a son, twenty Seven years of aire. No one would suppose to look at Mrs. Archer now that she was for nearly nine years, and less than two months airo, an Invalid so debilitated that life was a burden. Tot such was the eass, according; to the statements made by Mrs. Archer snd her relatives to a reporter who visited her pretty homo recently. In 1883 he stralne 1 herself In running to eaten a bost. Then ensued a lonsr spell of lllnnea, resulting from the tax upon her ttrongth. Doctor after doctor w is consulted find whlln all agreed that tho patient was suffering from a valvulnr trouble of the heart, none could afford her the slightest re lief. "Oh, the ngnny I have suffered,' said Mm. Areher. In speaking of herllluem. "I could not walk across the floor i neither could I goupstnlrs without stopping to let tho pain In my ohest mid loft arm cense. I felt an awful consirletion about my arms ami chest ns though I were tied with ropea. Then there was a tnrrthln noise nt my right ear, like the labored hreathlnirof some greet animal I hnve often turned expecting to see some ereiiturnnt my side. The only re lief I obtained wns when I visited Florida and spout several months there. On my re turn, however, the puln camo back with ro ncwei toree. "Lust July," continued Mrs. Archer, "I was at Hprlnglleld, Mass., visiting, and my mother shiwe.1 me an account In the tyiWnglWiI Ktnminrr, telling ot the wonder lul cures effected by the use of Dr. Williams' I'ink Tills tor Pule. 1'cople. Mr mother urged me to try the pills, an 1 on November 2uth last I bought a box an I lsgnn tHklug them, and I have taken them ever since, rj. cept for a short interval. Tho llrst box did not seem to benell: me, but I persevered, encouraged by the reqtists of my rehttlvcs. After beginning on the second box, to my wonder, the noise ut my right our ceased en tirely. I kept right on and tho distress that I used to fee in my chest and arm gradually disappeared, Tho blood has returned to my face, lips nnd ears, whleh were entirely do vold of color, nud I find well and strong gnln. "My son, too, had been troubled with ens Iritis ii ii' I I induced him to try tho l'lnk Pills, with great benefit. 1 teel i lint every, body ought to know ot my wouderful euro and I bless (lo I that I Imvj found some thing that has given me this great relief." Mr. Archer confirmed his wile's statement and snld that n year ago Mrs. Archer could not walk one hundred foot without sitting down to rest. Dr. Williamx' rink Tills for Tale Tcoplenre not a pntent medicine in the sense In whleh that term Is usually umlerstoo I, but urn i sclenting preparation successfully usod la general practice for many years before be ing offered to tho public generally. Tuey contain in n condensed lorm all tiio elements necessary to give new llfo and richness to the blood, nud restore shuttered nerves. They are on unfailing specific for tuuh dis eases ss loeotnteor ataxia, partial paralysis, Bt. Vitus' dsnoe, sciatic, ueurslgla, rneu- v Hood's ParsauarHla nt,m. aervoos hasdacbe. tba after trwct Mtunt,vw vuijirivuv, urn i irm i wimg re sulting from nervous prostration i all uls euses resulting from vitiate I humors In the blood.suoh as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, eta. Thoy are also a speclllc lor trouhltsj peculiar to females, such as suppressions, Ir regularities and all forms ot woukuass. They build up the blood nu I restoro tho glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. In men they effect it radical euro iu nil cases aris ing from menial worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever iiHture. These Tills uro manufactured by the Dr. Williams's Modlciue Compiiuy, Hvhuneotudy, N. nnd are sold only iu boxes bearing tba (Inn's trade mark nnd wrnmier. m 60 ecnta s P N U 44 '04 box, or six boxen for fi.bO, and are uevei sold in bulk or by tho dozen or hundred. llellglous tolerunco Is making rnpld strides Iu Hungary. Tr. Kilmer's SwAicr-Iionr curs all Kidney and Illadder trouble. Pamphlet nnd Consultnt ion fnxx Lubrtitory bin-huin ptou, N. V. women sugar planters in IB In Ol.len Times overlooked the Importance of pi-rmn-wntly beneficial tfYcct and were sniNlleil slth triii.-k nt act Inn, but now that It IsKcher- lly known that Syrup of Kigs will iHTiiiniuiit- lyrtire linfituul constipation, well-informed lsiple will not buy other laxatives, which net ra time, but llnally injure the system. Pure Blood Clves Perfect Health-Hood's Sar- saparllla Makes Pure Blood. " I became troubled with a area which broke out on mo from the lower part of my body down to my ankles, dark, flat and Very Painful. cleared my system and healed the sores in a short time. It also improved my Appetite and liencfltcd my gen eral health. I recom mend Hood's SarsniutrlllA to all." 1.. 1. Thomas, Totmutur, lturluu' Creek, a. Hood's5a,'Cures llouil's I'llls are III" beat, a e 'iiu pur box. WALTER BAKER & GO. fft 1 ho Largest Mumifaetiircrs of L; A PURE. HICH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES on uiu I'cotlnent, bars received HIGHEST AWARDS mm tilt treat Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS Ijn Europe and America. 1'nUkr th )tf h lrfx-cm, no AlVt or nllii-r I htuiimU or Jiv t ar pure gut ulubl, uU tosr Irti than on ctnl a cup, OLD BY OH OCt II 8 EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER &C07d OR CHESTER, MASS. j-laUb-Ji 1 H 19 B JlOi na7. nl, j vunts finest ALL LLbt tAHS. LJ Tblvs OooU. CM 111 8est ('uuyb byrup. Intii'ift tJ'.KI hv UnnriflMn f i a im mm Catarrh Cannot Tie Cured Wlthlnenl npiilleatinns, as t h"y rannnt renrh the MKt of t Iiu dlso.tse. Cntari U is a blood or Constitutional diseOM, and in orb-r to cur it you in a take Internal remeil.es. Hall's ('alarrhi lire Is taken Internally, and acts IU rei llynii t lie blood and nuii oas hiirfacu. Hall's CalHrrh Cure is not a quai k li I'lllclne. It was prrscrilied tiyn'ieofthe lf. t diyNielans la this country for years, and Is areuular iiresrrliitlon. It. i'oiiiiiM.d of tlieln st tonii s known, enm bined wilJi the lieM blmid jiurillers, actinic ill. rectlv on t lie mm wis surfac.s. The peifect cnnililnntion of 1 1 in two Ingredient Is what product's such wonderful reMiIts in cui inu i v Urrh. Head for testlmonlsls free. K. J. C'MRNitr fc Co., I'rojiD., Toledo, 0 , Uuld by druKKists, pries ,0c piucrrss la I. lis depends on the little things. A Rfpans Tabuln is a little tlilnir, but takinir one tH'culoiially trives Komi iiii(estion, snd that means icood blmid, and that ineaiix uood braiu ttud brawn, and Unit luvuus sucxeoa. Mrs. Window's Soothing Svmp for children teetliiiiK, sofieiis the koiiih. rciluues Intlaiiinnt llou, allays pain, cures w iml colic. liV. a bulllo pEECHAM Karl's Clover Knot, the great blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and euros ooustlputiuu. ' els., SU tU., U. If afflicted with sore eves use Tlr. luunn Til fit ii n Mm'ttKye-wiitur. DruiUKclUtt itorbtiiilu M'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For "ousncss pepsia k headache '"us headache sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits indigestion had taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite tan these conditions arc caused by constipation ; and con- 'paiion is the most frequent cause of all of them. une of the most important things for cvervbodv to , - ;irn is that constipation causes more than half the sick- p in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by - uook. Write to B. F. Allen Company, .16 ; Canal street New 'rk, for the little book on Coxstii'ATIov' (its causes con- fluences and correction); sent free. If you are not within 01 a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. , BUSINESS MORE HOPEFUL. TRADE REVIEW. The Week's Transactions Somewhat Less FaTorableThan of Lata. R O. Pun A Co.' "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Kindness Indications are rather more favorable tbnn they were a week ago. Oold eiports have ceased, quite a number ot mills hare gone Into operation, and the demand for products, If not oijual to that of prosperous years. Is better thnn It has been most of the time this year. The prices of farm products do not Improve much nnd there are still some strikes to resist reduction ot wages to that the purchasing power ol the people cannot hnve materially Inorensed, butthero Is a more hopeful spirit which prompts grenter activity. On the other hand, the record of tho past week's transac tions Is somewhat less favorable than -jt Into. I'aymcuts through the principal clcnrlng houses show a decrease ot 1.8 per cent, com pared with last year unit a decrease of 21. i ?er cent, compared with the same week iu HM2, the decrease, fur four weeks being ii'j.H per cent. The "Iron Trade Kevlow",says Market con ditions are still fiiruliliiug arguments for both bearish and snngiiinn views of the future In raw material tho predictions of those who begnn In September to prepare tho trade for slump, have not been realized. IlesscQicr pig has held Us own slnco the recovery a week ago of a portion of the ground that bad lsen lost nnd 11 is the innrket to-dav. Iu foundry Iron there Is n fair demand In" some selling centers, with Indications that con sumption Is Increasing, though slowly. The "Iron Ago'' suys: Iievdopnients In the Iron trade show a en rlotis mixture of good and bad news. On the whole, the faetern trade seems to feel a little more comfortable, w hile tho west dlsplnys symptoms of weak ness. In spite of the low prlco of the prinenl Houthcru crop, cotton, manufacturers and wholesalers report rntlicr'inore Improvement iu trade with tho South than with uny other section. lleports of domestic products at New York for the last mouth shows a decrease of (2,. :0il,0iH) in value, or moro tlian 1(1 per cent. At the siiiiim time thero appears nn lucrea.n of ;l,4' O.tM'O In Imports at N-work.or lii per cent., and, as before.the Increase In other articles thnn sugar Is even larger. The com parison, however, Is with a month la-t year in which the excess of experts over Imports was enormous, over :lil,uon,(ion, so that tho changes reported do not Imply n contrary balance. The advance In foreign exchange which warranted the shipment of l.tnci.iiii) gold last week wns explained by no Import ant transaction In securities, ns foreigners nro neither buying nor selling Americans much at jireeent. '1 he failures for the week wore in tho fnlted States against :i.i2'liit year, and 52 In Canada, against 44 last year. THE CROP BULLETIN. Pennsylvania Much Worse Oir Than West Virginia and Ohio. The crop bulletin issued from the Itopnrt mont of Agriculture has the following inter esting reports from state agents: Pennsylvania- Wheat did not yield accord ing to expectations, as III many iii .taiccs the berry did not (111 out well, i his Is du iu Part to an extremely rapid and heavy growth In tho spring. Tho oat crop will bo light,! having been planted Into on account ol v weather In the spring and Its growth was r--tarded by drought. Ituck wheat shows better condition thun on the first of September, l'litutoes A small crop anil the tubors are small. West Vlrglnla-Tho average ylold of wheat, as estimated lor tbls season, is II l8-i7. The quantity In most of tba lars-er wheat raising countries Is up to or above the average. In some places on low, wet ground tho crop was damaged to some extent by rust. Tho yield rye Is good, but it Is not raised in moro than half the counties of thu state. Oats promised n good yield earlier in the season, but tho severe drought cut them shorter than was ex pected. 'J he drought has less 'tied the yield of buckwheat, but tho iualily seems to ho fair. The Into rains have caused corn to till out nud the percentage l.s higher than it was thirty days ago. Ohio- Tho result of wheat threshing shows ono of tho lnrges yields Iu bushels per aero ever produced in the state. Actual results throughout every portion of the htuto indi cate an average yield of i: buidiels i.er acre, nt which rate, even with tho reduced uver.tgo the total crop ought to exceed by mure tlia i l.OUO.UM) bushels last year's excellent produc tion. The quality of gruln is generally good. Oats ore below nu average yield in boshula H-r ncre.uud tin quality Is not prime Corn will exceed but little tiio short crop of last year. The two years of shortage will be Seriously felt by fcedeis in Ohio. J he frost which occurred on the '24th of Scptcmhi r, though slight did Injury to tobacco. CHINESE FRAUDS- Fully 4.000 Fradulnt Certificates Dis covered at San Francisco. Hpei ial Agent M- II. llereloy, of Chicago, has been on the Tactile coast incognito for several mouths engaged Lit Investigating Chlneso evrtillciito fraudH. Ho in'. f mat, that there nro fully 4.000 fraduleut certificates In this Statu. They have not all been used, but are for sale by Chlneso nud white agntb. Tho fraud has uot only bfen perpetrated by the manufacturers of counterfeit certificates, but there has been ninny forgeries and sub stitutions of mimes. The common characteristics ol ('lilnefg mako It extremely easy to substitute thu photograph of one man for another. The agent Is trying to discover the person in the Government employ who Is iu collusion with the venders of the fraudulent certificates. There is a strong suspicion that a Govern ment ofllcial has been recreant to his trust. A dispatch from Washington says: It Is learned nt tho Treasury Iiepartmeut that tho alleged frauds grow out of a Chinese custom ot leaving tba ludcntillcatiou eertillcalcs rs quired ot Chinese with the collector of Suit l'rnncisco to be delivered when called for, the Chinese muauwhllu going to other parts ot tho country. It is claimed that by this mentis tho Government Li "worked" for two certificates. The Crew perished. A dispatch from Peterhead, a seaport about 23 miles from Aberdeen, Scotland, anuouueet that the Swedish schoouir Alone, loaded with guu-powder, which wiw at anchor near Peterhcud, has blowu up. Wilblng two minutes utter the explosion nothing was to be eon on the surface of the water but splinters from the schooner. All her crow perished. Chicago's Blind Pools. The police raids on speculative syndicates In Pittsburg started inquires in other cities, and the investigation has revealed the exis tence In Chisago of a lurgu number of suou concerns which are doing a rushing business, Indeed, Chicago hurbors a perfect nest of them, and it is snld they have taken in 4,lKMJ,000or 5,UuO,Ou0dunng the year. Thcie are 13 or 20 oom urus located in the back offices of buildings in the Hoard of Trade quarter that are ruuulug wtiut they cull "speculative pools." Many ol them, it i said have boou Immensely uocclul to those iu uhaige. Japan Refuses to Make Peace. The mediating powers at I.oudou submitted further and more definite proposals for peace to China and Japuu, but J.ipau bos rejected them. China is ready to conclude au armis tice or pence ou reasonable coudillous. PROVED A SUCCESS. Experiments at Indisn Bead With tba Hurst Oun. The Hurst gun was teeted at the Indian Head proving ground and proved a success. The gun was built at the Washington Navy vary under an appropriation mado by the Piltv-second Congress for t, purppp f . 'rlmoutlng with the Hurst reinforce car tridge. These cartridges carry two charges of powder, tho llrst lying Immediately hack of the projectile and the second encased around It. The first charge Is sufficient to force the shell out ot tho case and it Ignites the second charge as it pnsscs out. A BULLET IN HIS HEART Farmer William Toting Astonishes the Medical World. Ono ot the most remarkable, cases known to tho tnodlcal fraternity has Just been re posted from Whoelsvlllo, ft small vlllngo In Clay county, Ala. It is tho case of a man shot through the heart threo weeks ago and still alive. William Young wns llred upon while he was at work In his Held. The (mil from a Winchester rllle passed through his h"nrt. He was treated by local meu nnd then taken to Mobile, where his case was pro ho, i need one of the most extraordinary that ever came under their notice, Saturday Young was taken to a photogra pher ami a photograph of the front and buck of the upper portion of his bodv mnde.wblch will be ucd to Illustrate tin, history of this cose when It shall npM'ur iu the "Medical Science" Journnl. MAWKICTS. I'llTsltl KG. TIIK WllollstIK I'MII KS AHK oil HH.ott Grain, I lour and l ecd. Wlll'AT-No 1 lied Mm M No. 2 Ited f: ol ( 'oliN - No. -2 Yellow, car... .'.J .'. High Mixed, ear M M No, 'J Yellow, shelled fil .'" OATS - No. 1 White 114 r. No. 2 White ;i4 No. a White ;l: :u Mixed :n :r' HK No. l r,:i f,4 No. -2 Western, new f,j f, i II. oil; I'niiey Winter pat. .Inn .1 7.. l imey spring patents It 5 1 3 7.5 Fancy straight Winter 2 tit) '2 7." XXX linkers 2 ID "2 .V) live Hour .1 ID 3 "..I H Haled No. i Tim'y... II (ill 11 Ml Haled, No. '2 Timothy .... 10 no 10 Ml Mlc. t 'lover II ."ill 10 IM I I'm.. thv fron iiitrv.... 1 1 00 l."i c.l M l.l No. W h M 1,'ton.. 17 00 17 .VI .No. 2 White Middlings Id Ml 17 00 liroun Middlings !." Ml 10 nil Hraii. bn'ii 1 1 ."ill l.-, i n SI i:.W Wheat :, nu 5 05 'at .', ,)i 1; 1111 ll.ilrv Proline!, I'd'i'H.l;- I'.lgiu l rean.or).. 21 1 2." 1 aney 1 rea'i.cry '21 'jj I am y Country icdl 1,-, m Low grade an I conking.,, i-j j.-, Clllir.si-: nhio. new ;i in New Ti, n-w 11 11 j WiseoiisiuSniss 1; II l.liiituirgcr, new make. . . . j p. I roll and Vegetahles, AI'I'I.KS - Fancy, V bid.... 2 iO (01 2 73 GliAI'KS- Coucurds, pi-lli biis!et .. 14 c, do jdb lutik't... 8 JO IT.At I1FS - Fancy pi-r bu 2 00 2 '2."i Choice per bu 1 i0 1 73 I'F.AItS- liutohcss.per bid... '2 M3 3 (10 Sheldon per bid 3 73 4 00 t,l INt KS per bu 1 00 125 UKANS-per bu 1 75 1 hO Lima, lb 5 I'O'l ATOKH Fine State, on tra'tk, bu.. bO 00 From store, bu CO 65 CAIlllAOE- llomii grown, bid 73 1 00 Tl llNll'S per bu DO 00 ONIONS ii'lloiv. per bu CO CO I'oiillry, l;tc. Live Chicken, V pair.... M rr CO Spring Chickens 2 ) Ml Live Ihwks, V pair 40 43 Pressed 1 lucks, t' lb Ill 11 lircssisl t hickens, lb. mix 12 II,1; " " young select 14 K, liressi'd Turkeys, V Hi n jj F.liGS l'a. and Ohio fresh.. 1:1 20 i i i:111 i:i:s ; F.xtra Live tieese, V lb fi.i CO N". I Fx. Live Gce-e, V Hi I) 43 dm litry, large, packed..., 33 40 M Ueidlaiu'oiis, H:i'.l'S Clover. C2 lbs I 23 f. 00 Timothy, prime 2 70 2 ml lllue Grass 1 40 1 to 1;.GS Country mixed '4' 1 Uo.:Y Willie Clover 17 Is liliekwhent 12 11 MAl'l.K SVIILI' New 73 1 OH t lll.li Country .sweet, hi. I. .ji 5110 1 1 M l .VV I I. FLOl'Il 2 53 (a i I O J WIIK V l No. 'j Ited 4 1 Ml iiu: No. 2 fi i I HIS - Mixed .72 Ml O.MS M 31 LOGS 1;, lir i TI.lt Ohio creamery . . I'd '22 I'll 1 1.. VIII. I. I'll I . FLOUR 3 50 4 00 WHF.AT -No. 2 il.-d 51 65 COHN - No. 2 Mixed 65 60 OATK.No. 2 White 31 !!5 Hl'T'l Lil t 'reiuncry, extra. 21 Logs - l'u. iirst.s 20 NKW PLOI II- Patents W lll'.A l - No.2 lied llYi: State COHN No. 2 OA1S WhiteWestern.... I'd T'l'Ll: Creamery . .. , KlitiS- State and l'ciiu. .. HI It It. 70 61 60 31 13 20 1 15 65 6:1 67 32 21 21 i.ivi: STOCK. Ci iitral &twk YanU I'itUlittV'j, l'u, a rTi.K. F.xtrn, 1.4.VI to l.COUIh. j 2,Va3 40 Prime, 1.31HI to l. loiilt 4 i,ii, 1 :m Good, l,20'i to 1,30011 1 J.'.ft, I 35 'i'lily, 1.050 to l.ladll 3 liOia !i5 Fair. Uoo to (oooiii 3 20'u ;t 50 Common, 70j to U,00lh 2 OJia 2 so lions. Heavy Philadelphia 4 C.Va I 73 (oinmou to fair Yorkers and pigs 4 Ml a li;o (irasscrs 4 4nr I 45 Loughs nud stags 2 MJui 3 73 mi err. Prime, f5 to 1 Ootb 3 00( 3 20 Good, H5 to Wit a 3ho 2 70 Fair, 70 to NO lb 1 23 'a 2 00 Common. 115 to 701b 60,alOU Spring Lambs 3 ooft 3 75 Veal Culves 4 50,5 5 1 Heavy calves 2 2."(a-3 73 Clnclnimtl.-Hogs-Helis't shlppors, 4.i0fo 4.05; select butchers, 4.70r 4.75i fair to good packers, 4.55di .ti6i fuir to good light, V23 (a 4.50 1 coinuiou aud rough, 4.0llf 4..10. Cattle Good shippers, 1.0 ri4.50: good to choice, :l.75fa l.25i fair to medium, 2.73ri S.OOi enmmou, 2.00r2.B0. Kheep ICxtras, 2.60rti 2.63i good to choice, 1.75ra 2.s5j com mon to fair, iO.MIfa 1.60; lambs extra, .'l.4orw 3.50; good tu choice, 2.50(ji 3.25; common to fair, 1.50(a2.40. Chicago. Cattle Common to extra steerss t2.K5r 0.25, blockers and feeders. 2.00rti'j.fi0; cows and bulls, tl.00fe3.60; calves, i2.23iiu 0.50. Hogs- Henry, 4.'2.";(a 4.115; 00111111011 to nholco mixed, 1. 150)4.(10; cholc.t assorted, 4.S0(a 4.55; light, 4. 15(4.45; pigs, 3. GO 4.25; Hheep Inferior to choice, 73c.6j8.00: inuib. The best baking powder made is, as shown by analysis, the Royal. 7 C&s Com r of Health, Xew- York CUv. i f i I Vhat He Wont. I lo. 1 Lord Abcnkcti oncn loft Lon ltm tit uilflDlKlit lu a sleoi ItiLf-fur for the north; In t tic morning, lio saw .1 atranjtcrtipp'isitc him. "Kxcuso mo," Riild the stranger, "may 1 ask if you am richV" Nimuwliat Miipusod. hl lordship replied that ho win tolcra My well lo tin. "May I ask." on tinned the strang.T. how rich yon are?" "Well, if it will do von any Kond to know." was Hie replv, ' I sup i'o 1 have several hundred ttiniiatid loutiiU." "Well," went on the Mranifer, "if 1 wore 111 rich an ou oil I snored as loud n you, I sho't.ld t.i,ve 4 whn!e tar. so ax imt to Inter runt the sleep, of otlieis." "fiii-Uf'liifs child, hv SVStl'tll fot 1 find nl"i t'.i i;tv:ttlv si. 01 ntiutuWitit c the e'lil l :vie men seetn to have been mailt! ;mt of dust Unit h;.d gravel In iL noriu-Rs nud those about to la-come mother, should know that Pr. Pierces 1 ,t orite l'risciiiliiti robs ehibltiittli if its torture, ti-imrs ntiil ilativicis to Kit Ii tnotlo'i- and iii Nature in Jin-pat in; tin tiiiitinti. Thin-liy "l.itnr" MTiod of cotiliiK'tni tit arc ifd. It also jirotuoti s an ction of ikuii ishtuctit for 1 1 uiiti" tc-ti:inc-y, it tin-- VetitH " iin'i iiiiir sit klli ss ami those tlistreasiiiv in i voiis syliidoius ftotn which so tu. my stiller. Tints. Collie Co.. Tetas. Dr. R. V I n hfi . Itiilhilo. N Y. : Jlfur I look your " b'avoritc Pre srttplinn " picviotis to coiiliiirini iit nud never did mi well in my life. It i' only two wo ks since my coiifni' til' nt and I am nblc ti do my wotk. I feci stioiigcr than I ever did in six weeks before. Vouis truly, Squill Rend, ii',. ,, Wash. D K V. VlKKl'K. initial V.i .Sir-1 began ta' lie l'u setijitum the nancy, ami llavc con fifiiieil titkuur it situ coiiliiieuicnt. I did 1 ' cp 1 1' lice the nan or auv of the ailim due to pregnaiie)', a.tcr 1 U'n 111 taking your " Pr ' nption." I w.n only 01 labor a -hitt time. 01 1 lllc lihTH I.ill said I got aiot'g 1111 tisual'iy well. Wo think it snvcil ill' . nr.. .i..ni ..( .r. n p. ........... ... ....... . .. .. . - '. ., 1, great dial with b iiiorrlie.i also, and it has uone a worm 01 goiiu nu me. Your-i trulv. Mas. w. c. haki:k Large Collet t ion orMinall Hooka. The largest eolleetlon In existence df the smallest Looks In the world Ii nald to he that owned by M. lii urges Snlotnon. a I'urisian amateur, of whose "00 little volumes Unite s larger than 1 Inch wide hv 1 hl.'h. Marvel, ti Industry. South Atnerle.in ants have Leeo known to eonsttuct a tutitiol thtee mill's In length, a labor fur them pr. portion. iti to that which wouM he rciiiireil for men to tunnel under the Atlantic, from N, w Voik ti London. MviiiV estihlishnient ought to liavea foolislincss cK'ik. to ino.-t tho people wiio Uaif schemes, and want position. W.L.Douclas 5. CORDOVAN, f H1NCH6.I WLU.LDCALf. 4.34-0hNtCAIf&KWiG."M;i 3.?-0POLICE.3SOLt3. 2.fl.7-5B0YS'5CHC:LS(ICE3. LAD ins $5-ltf--pTD0NG0t. r.rNO 1 en tTAi o&uE ' cr;ccK.TON, mass. j Yea enn save nioncr bv xvcnrlim 1U0 V. I.. Dnuglr.s S l.Od Kline. ! Herniise, we are the t in- t tnittiuf.n tiin-r if 1 linn Krielnel i.li. la tin, wm'iil, an -l iinnr;.iili c tln-ir .)luo hy htrmii I r: ac the Intine sml prli-n on tlis li illnln, wliii-h i-roli-'-t you njfttrmt llh'll prlccasild the nild llc'ioin a pmi.M. inir aluifa eiml rmti'ia mik In M'l. i-n-r llltiliK nnd ivisrlng 'ir Mtla. I'.'e hnve thi'fii a-a.l pvcrvwliire nil .wi-r prli-afnr )hi v.-iluc irivi-n 1)11111 nnv citu r m il:'-. Tak" imaub flltllti'. II Jour teal' r i "l i ! M'-c !.' '" I, we lua. our " I'avor. imtli of prcg- 1- J 12 SK.V sT y : s7 Mks. IIaki h. I ..ii i,....i.i...i . P N L' 41 " t wlalt t lm-1 not tnlcn that m ' a d. Vli C I llciiirht 11 el'-eilnil ." MSoliws Iml ii hs- t'l'r'i 00 indl teaiii'u. It lictri e) mr rtai-riiliv ' till, that' iioii4rin'. Swallow tills. You'll be all rlitht in ten luiuutt'.' " hut 1 il if " 'A Ripans luhulcV fS-r" ,. I W W V IX S.S IV W:oKB00K stviA ' .;.cii FREE I. aso rndch ituuttiRflicn. Ohio. I II.. I.nrifi'-I ici l II. -I K- HlMIUH illlll-lir.l M.illr.l InoiiMDf l for S(J La.iti t.loa biaili mi lrin l.iii t 'olTcc wrai'i'cr-. 111. a a -J u iii iiiin(i. W rite l"r list . 1 (.ur miu-r nn.- l ri OliUIIIK. Woolson Burt Co . M llur a M., I'oi .fiio. I'liio "Da veil carry thrn nreiiiel witk yen" "I 1I0, Indeed, Kver mm- I lnmd about lie in I k --i ont ol tin' lilll sials In my left iKirket." USSgH Model 1893' 1 4 'I' V VI C KAI't- l HIKs I ,1111 y I I ill I uiiil 111OI1 r In .il. I l.il'llh of In en 1 11 u. hi-ii.t rurniK nt'.rsiiii i ,i ikov t S l utein. I All.ll h U l'AllkKI.I..Vt -lil . I ..s. H i! M e. 'i in -in urn! .v- Viivii"""!. 1 uo only rvi'iatcr ! on lliu n- n-ki-i f.ir 1 . iio i.l.."'. 1 v"f-'-'- l&XZlSlZL&.hiktfi&Zti . feint Ti.ji, hmu elect iou, ai.i'ic In '! ikh (.own r ic for t n ikwiii a 10 ! me i'ariin 1'rre Aru;s Co., Kuwiijiuu, Cuku., U.I Bear in Mind That "God Helps Those Who Help Them selves." Self Help Should Teach You to Use SAPOL O T IE I. MM I MD Trninfrl for Hnoiit,nl siaft lit lliiinc(ii ! iff, Imitjlif hv ! vt n I.ivimr. Mukn Hi nt-y nn l !. t rpriHian, I .VM11I rilit'-riH .n K i hah l "t kn., I'( uitmrritK. S, V.i'ii! hv Iiu Um. il .n f - AllUTiiil UrV4IU Iff Itll hi tUil. h.lllUlti'ltt IToVllivit f-T 4 "IM('l Hilt H I If It'll I s. Ueltll lil' vrrv nntl OruuhiuliM in '.rl r rtiy an I I 'Wit. 'I'.iiul i m nt rtairtlM i-.'in r SiM'k c vt in. iki vat-it tux. A i ("ItrfintH rut it auv iIhv. Al !ri- f . ir i- ii;.ltni't in full I , L'LkXKNT C. .aiM. rrraiilriii, .10 U imhiiiirluii Mrt t i. Inuittakrvuil'. N. V Consumption was formerly ir.nouneeil incurable. Now it in not. In all of tho tarty "stunts of the diseutio Scott's Emtdsion Miir Kn- - I iu i i in -i ?; i. IIMlliiU. will 4'ftVr t ft euro quiektr than any other known riiceilie. SeoltH Kiuulniou pro moti s tho niukiiiR of heulthy liing-t issue, relieves inllaiiinifition.overcoineH tho t xcchh ivo wimlo of the disease ouJ (jivca vittil Burnetii. For OougH OcIJf, Weak Luns, Sm TLrofit, Bronchitis, ConsuuipUou, Scrofula, At!a:uia, LosBofrKsliau l Wasting PiBua-ws of Ciiilirv.u. Buy oiJy thu cnuinn with our truile mark on talmou'ColortJ wrapper. Stn.t for fjmtMft en Siott's I'muluon. hKEE. Soott A Bowne, N. Y. All Drusalsta. SO cents and S I. f MAOC MAUN.