" Tb Conrrntlafl Up. The compressed Hp beloted by the novelist is a Irq of weakness rather ban strength. The strong man bu CTCrr feature, every physical attri bute under control. Assured of hta men's obedience, the commanding officer does not habitually keep his Hp muscles in a state of tension. Look at the sea captain, the most ah. ,0;ute monarch on earth. Ho carries lutborlty and power In his face, but It resides In his eye and the confident assurance of his easily set mouth. Every spar, shaft, and muscle In his foatltiK realm must obey htm, and be knows iU This Is probably a reason why the sea captains and the engine drivers sbow a certain simi larity of type. The enirlotf driver can make his captive Riant, strong as ten thousand men, obey the pressure (lf his tinner. Ills Hps are usually calm, like tboso of the statues of the wleldcr of thunderbolts on Olympus, Who ever saw a man, commanding a man-of-war or driving a locomotive with tbo contentious Hp of a tcbool usher? Many elections are carried by star at-home votes. Ilara Tlassa. It I not mnrely the. faot that a million men nro snM to bo out of work with conse quent loss of tlmn, plnos nn 1 money, thnt mule the tlm MKm o tough, but thero ar other .iffgravatlona suprrmldo.1, srowlnir out of ttiH wllllul nK'l.-t of o mnuy, thnt tiisltx thn tiiiies smtm htr, Imlno'l. It bit ter linn's wro lit hnml aud booJ placr open to nil Hint nro now I Me, thorn nra thousand who woulil betotnlly uutlt to go to work by rivnon o( thn nnKimt of som Infirmity which totally uullts them to accept a prof. fer'l ehnni'o. Whnt better opportunity ooulil thero bo to a;tt thlr physical comll tlun tn ooil shnpn thiiii thn etiforceil Idle. l Rlveo IhHmy To .lo bo Is making profit out of mlsfortuno , not to do o In musing hur.l times muoil lmrler. It I poor login to miika anything lnd Kruw Worst, and It it no eeonomy nt nil to sa eipeiisi by sarrl llelng liunlth. A man wauls brawn, muscln and bruin In ns nenrly perfect rendition as Is pysillil", to gnin n victory In tlio Imttln of III.'. It Is mostly from n begiuning In Itttl.i things thnt th greater ones w-vumulittij an I Ilnnlly ovcrwliulm u. Tli-ro In bnr.tlr ono mtn who labor wlin his muscles, trom tho skilled meohnnlc down to tlioso who work with pick nu I aliovul. but li.n somn bodily allmuut Ueglortod. Whnt costly trifling It In, looked nt from results. For exstnplo : th.) bone. Joints, ligaments, ten Ions nnd mus oles nro nil under eonitnut strain from t ho nnturo nnd demuu.ls of th"lr work. Ache and pnlns must xiikuo. These, neglected, soon runoh tho rhronln stnge. of sttfTi-uml limbs Irom eouiraetml iiiimcIiw. How mnr.y old mnchnnb-H Iihvo bent bncki mid back aches we kuow. This I simply n condition of neK'ccted lumbago, whluU hud It boen treated in time could imv.) been cured 111 ten minutes by Bt. Jacobs Oil. ThW Is nlso turn of all t tin minor anliw iintpiins. Ho certnlo a cure ought o rtninly to bo In every workingmnn's Iiuusj to uiako linrd time lighter. Haw's Thla f TT offer Ono Hundred Dollars Tteward foi any ram of Catarrh that cannot be cured It lUll's Catarrh Cure. F. J.CHKNur A Co., Prone-, Toledo, O. V e, the underxlicned, have known r J. Che ny fur the loet 15 yearn, and l I leva him Iwr-frctli- honorable In all business tranmvtloin and llnano ally able to carry out aur obliga tion made by their firm. Wear Tnoa a, Wholesale DrugjUta, Toledo, Ohio. Waltiino, Km aw A Mann.. Whol-a)s Druggists. lWoTio, OUm. v- - Ra't'a Catarrh Cure Is is ken Internally, act Inar directly upon the blood and mucous aur faoes of the system. Price, TV. per bottle. Hold by ail Druggists. Testimonials free. A Reprieve ef Ten Years. An average business mnn's life can easily bt lengthened tvn years by tho occasional use ot Kipana Tubules, lioyou know any one who wants thoe ten years' Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, fives freshness and clearness to the rumples ton and cures constipation. ii els., fa! ctjk. Si. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Nyrnp for chlldreo teeililiiK, Boftens the guiiut. rcdiuei InlUmiiia tion, allas pain, c urea wind colic. c. a bollli Tho Vultcd Hates 1ms 10,000.000 schoo' children. Tr. Kilmer's Rwamp-IIoot euraa II Kidney nnd Illmldur troulilns. 1'uuiphlct HDilC'nnHiiltatioufreia loilrutury Diuh-hunnitou,N. t Whales' jawbonos arc soiiiuttmes 25 feet long. HOOD'S IS THE BEST Pull Medicine, bocnuvo It purities, vitalizes and enriches the blood, nnd therefore (r'e trenKth to roslHt bad effects from Cole's, Cittnrru, Rhouumlitm, Pneuruoniu, Malaria, the Urtp, etc. Take it now nud avoid the danger ot sorioua Illness. It may suve you Diaoy dollars lu doctors' billn. lie sure tg Itut iloou's nud only lloou'a. "1 can trulf Hood's Sarsa , parilla recommend Hood's Baraspurilla m Ma Ij celleiil medlulne. I hnvetakon four bottles Br eVfVWTii udlnm letter than I have been for two years psst. I was nil run down, my Hints swelled nnd my blood was In a very bad con dition. Now I urn free irom ueurHltclu and better In every way." Mas. II. Coblbiuu, Hume, N. V. lie sure to Ket Hood's. Hood's f Illsi'Ure all I ver tils, Mllousiuau. Jausi lle. UMlUesllo i. sick but tache. St oeula. 1'NU 45 EASTMAN I rOMJEOK. PorOHKKLMlaV N. v., inm belli tti l ttluciitttiiul fttvantiutt itht)IoWtNti t. llmllbrul: brmt lafluaniora'.fltfilvai miiesx Huwrl(r lualru. i.t.n. l'eprinieu of Ho, pwiiowi itusiuM Afutftvc; lhoH Haitian Ty. I'p nn4 iNtiiWNfi; 1bv t Ivnirulstry breuicht-a, t'c. COLLEGE Dl.Stl WaUli.liKtuil HUttr. oualkMtMle, Jtw Yufk. E WllL ntftlt rOSTMID a Sna lauel t'Mure, entliled "MEDITATION " In stuhsiisu lor II Lars Lion Aieads, cut from Lion ColT. Wrauiwrs. auU a ShwuI atsnip Wl pay Ihtttu,.. WrRtf tor lt of our other Sue premium twliui. lug books, a kullis guuiu, su. vVootaoN S)sici Co., UO Uuxuu tit., T6LWM1, UUIU. hp im q i nM,.?H ? . iwiawiw a s Hniiiiigioii, as, i , fi unn asm U 1 1 w ProHAoutea Claims. t ll'lllH lpl tAl Jyr.lu lu.i mui, i:uujuilualiuif lUiliut, tstijr iuw. iuiiiwi u b. rsuMiou our.ku. A T 10 XTTUTItADR MAIIKii Kisuiliintlua J 1 Ijll I kauil Ail, li-a u ti, iiMta.iMlillli w 'axuiluu. Meuit (or lutrnloraiiu d,nr tiutv tosst "k i u iiiiu,n AuiS4iros,u .U I Deal Couh bjrup. TaUwGood. Vasl I j tl tin. a ttulil by llrnynlnn 1 1 i LATE NEWS SUMMARIZED. HOME AND FOREIGN. What la Transpiring the World Orer. Important Events Briefly Told. CAFITAL AND LABOR. A plnn of re-organlr.ntlon has boon effected for the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan. si isc bxlak coca. A Clnclnnntl, O., firm cut the prloa ol bread from 6 cents a lonf to 8. Doth Senators chosen In Georgia's Legis lature are tree sliver men. The etato of New Jersey hna f !W6,955 81 to Ita credit In the bank, tho largest sum ever reached. flBES, ACCIDIMTfl, FATALITIES, ITO. Hog cholera Is raping In VTlsconsln. A whnrf nnd 4iO bales of cotton wew burned nt New Orleans. White strikers ars blamed for It, Hpontnnooua combustion onused nn explo sion nt the Htnndnrd oil works at Clovelund, 0. , t4,000 dnmnge. An overturned oil store In the Newbury. von, Mass., car shops caused a fire which burned a cumber of buildings. Lou. 160,000. Ooldberg, Lcbcnbaum, llowman A Co.'s wholesnlo groeery store, nt San Francisco, wan destroyed by lire Hundny. I.om 300,000: Insured for SSO.HOO. Hlx firemen were hurt, two probably fatally by falling walls daring a fire thnt originated In the store of the Hlnger Manufacturing company at Louisville. Tho worn injur ed nro Valentino Itcilil and James Mannla. (RIMES AND PENALTIES. A pang of counterfeiters arrested at Van tluren, Ark. Ihrca despernto criminals broko jail at 1. nfayetto, lud. rostofflcn at Perth Amboy, N. J., was rob bed of i.OHO in money nud stamps. Humiiel J. Diiulap, poxtmasler nt Ilcdfork, O. T., was shot nnd killed Saturday by the Cook gang of outlaws, who then robbed tho store aud poHtolllco. Kx-I'oxtmnster ll. II. Ileldler, of Oklahoma City, was nrrivtcil on four indictments for embezzlement and perjury at 1'erry, O. T., Buturdny, and gnvo bond ol ti,0o0. Michael ('opew.uto,31 years old, an Italian, fired thrco bullets into his wife, Anna, ngud in New York. The woman will probably die. Hhe says her refusal to live lu a disord erly hoiiBU was the ouuse. Meyer J. Cohen, a Iloston tailor, has re ported to tho police the loss of C.&OO by a clever swindle. Cohen through a friend mudo a deal with a stranger to purchase 40 pounds ot alleged gold dut. An attempt was mndo Tuesday night to wreck a Lnke Mioro pusonger train near llufTulo by obstructing tho track, but tho obstruction was removed lu ti ne to preveut a diHiuttcr. Judgo I'hclps nt Italtlmoro baa fined At torneys Ldwurd Clark aud Joseph Ilristor .ri0 aud committed them to tho custody ot the Hiierlfl for 24 hours contempt of court In en gnging lu llstlcufls lu tho court room during the noou rvccHs. rottEIIlN. Mexico will build a telegraph line to Ilia Guatemala frontier, Milan dynamiters partly wrocked two police stations, but hurt uo one. The I'oruviun rebellion bos paralyzed bust ae!ss In that country. A movement U on foot to remove the Mexican liberty bell to the snpitol. baChOf s; government wlU aerV --vtlon 15 ulraw i'iailisnmeuts Bay 16, itTJ.1'"- - Premier Sagasta, of Spain, has completed o new ministry. C. P. lireckenrMgo, United rJtatna im biwsadur, and his family have arrived in rit. I'eterHburg. The popo has decided to rcfuso Einile Zola, (ho I'rcnch author, un audience under uuy sonditlous. The empress ol China committed sulcido because the emperor rebuked her and sluppud her face. Polish papers announce the arrest of an Austrian General on the charge ot selling to llussia pluus of Austrian fortltleatloua. Colonel Jncuek', the American in London charged with fraud in connection with tho Townsley estate claims bus becu hold for trial. Tho IlrltlitH War Oflleo deulcs acudlng war ships to l'eru, aud says it bus no news of the alleged destruction of thu consulate at t'alluo. The prohibition against thn lauding ot Americuu cattle and American drexsed ment nnnounced by a decree ot tho Hamburg senate on Huturday last, has been extended to every port ol Germany. The Hpantsh cabinet has resigned because tho ministers could not agree ad to several measure to be introduced lu the coming ses sion of the Cortes, most notably the pro posal to reform tho tariff, guceu Regent Christina accepted the resignations and re quested Honor Sugnstn to form a new cabins. NEWSY GLEANING?. The Bpnnlsh Ministry roslgnod. Itai.t s doftclt thla year ll 12,000,000. The remain of the late Justice L. Q. C. Lamar wero interred at Oxford, Miss. I The city of Boston is selling its four per cent, bonds nt 113.55 for the 100 bond. Tue mlnea nt Cripple Croek, Col., are now turning out 700,003 in gold every month. The appropriation for thn New York City Park Commission now amounts to 1,317,- W5. Navajo uprisings In progress in Arizona are traced to Mormon anxiety to obtalu the ludlnn lands. A ten-ai'hk tract ot hone stone, a valuable mineral, has becu discovered in Hardin Couuty, Iowa. (Statistician LicnTS estimates the Euro pean beet sugar crop at 4,075,000 tons, as against 9,HiK),00O last year. HoHBK.ans from the baggage of passengers In truius lu Italy have begun ugala on a lurger scale than ever before. In West Virginia 3000 oil wella are n op eration, and 10.000.0iK) barrels, worth , 000.000. will be the output tbi year. .Geuhant baa made thn sale of Atlantic lickeis to persons barred from landing in IblKcountiy an offense puulsbable by flue. The steam whaler Narwhal arrlvod at Ban Francisco from the Arotlo and reported a enteh of sixty-nine whales, valued ut neurly 500,000. Ma. and Mas. Nelson Toukell, of Llteh. field, Mich., hnvu just cnlobrjted their ruby wodiilug, makini; tho aixty-llfth auulveraary ol their murriuge. Exci'ksions south of the Ohio to Southern health resorts will be two cents a mile, rickets at these rates will be sold from No vember 1 to Muy 10. Ihok industries are moving South. Nearly as much pig Iron is already produced in the Southern Klutce as was made la the whole Lulled fctates twenty years ago. The South Carollnn Dispensary law, where It comes Into counter with the United Status, is Inoperative, nocordlng to u deolbiou ren dered .y Attorney-OJUeral Olney. KxenKss company omdnU discussed the rrevalmioa of train robbery, and expressed the opiulou that the Vedural autborlllos should pursue and punlah the baadlta. THE LABOR WORLD. TJkcli Sam has 80,000 anion musicians. Enolisb bakers are agitating eight hours. Cincinnati has 1000 anion shoe workers. Fall Riveb (Mass.) spinners and carders are to amnlgamote. It Is aald that Russian glassworkers get from SM to ?0 per year. The Metropolitan Ons Company of Lon don share its profits with Its employee. The CottonWorkers' Protective Union hu joined the American Federation of Labor. BcrrALo (N. Y.) labor statistics say thnt oyer auoo women fn that city earn less than i.50 each per week. The National Lrotherhood of Walters I a newly formed organisation, with headquar ters nt Nashville, Tenn. Jcnor Woolson, of the Fedcrnl Court In Jowa, bos foroidden Wabash receivers to re duce the wages of the omploye?. Seventy-seven percent, of the bakers and nearly nil the tailor lu Kt. pnul. Mlnnenp oll and Daluth are of forvlttn blrtb. The clonkmakers' strike Is driving buyers rromNew xork City nnd cnusing manufac turer to have goods made in Kurope. Thi general office of the United Oreen Glass Workers Association of the United i ?n. c"n(,, on been removed to Philadelphia. Samuel Gompebs Is authority for the ntn roent that the membership of trades unions to this country hae Increasod 100,000 since the Pullman strike. Patuk e IIram it, nge.1 forty-four. applied for work at the Lowell (Mass.) Hoot Mill, 11" was refused, nnd at once drowned him self In the mill canal. It I announced thnt one-hnlf thesugnr rolluerli of thn country have closed, nud thnt remaining ones will soon do likewise. 1 his, It Is snld, will mean the enforced Idle ness of 10,000 employes. The Canadian Knights of Labor have been notllled by the General Aswinbly that un less they drop their present friendly attltudo toward Powderly they will be disfranchised. IIev. Us. Washinoton Gladden investi gated the Inbor situation nt Columbus, Ohio, nnd found that more men nroomployed than lost year that the number employed Is rap Idly Increasing nnd that a day s wages will buy as much as In IIev. Da. Hobkbt L. MrlxTTnE.of Denver, Co'., who Is snld to be pnstor of the greatest church nnd to receive the greatest alnry in the Methodist denomination, began life ns a Journeyman bricklayer In Philadelphia, and ns suau holpe.1 rebu-IJ Chicago altor tho lire. Nearly nil of the mills in Tall River, Mass., resumed operations. In mills where the machinery lias been idle eight or ten weeks it takes time to get it lu good running order, and tho operative tnenuwhllo nro In a fretiul frame ol mind. There Is a surplus of OT0 weavers ubout town uuu'jIo to got work. PROMINENT PEOPLE. John Wanavaxeh had sived only 103 nt the nge ot twenty-three. The last book rend to Dr. Holmes was "Alice In Wonderlnnd." The Emprnsa of Germany rises nt six and makee bur husband' coffee with her own bands. Prime Minister Rosriw.nT declared fot the curtailment or abolition of hereditary legislative privilege In nn address at llrad ford, England. It I said President Cleveland did not register In New York becnuin ho was tol I by his advisers tbut be bad lost his right to vote there, Bt removal of cataract Gladstone' righ eye is good lor the finest print, but upon his left an Immature cataract prevents his using that eye la reating ordluSy Vrpe. ' G-'-'aAL Km B. Pi" ull blooded Seneca, Is too oiriy luw fcuo'ilol l asn mission in the union Army during the war. He la a lineal descendant of the great Chief, Red Jacket. Dcrhax White Stevens, the American Secretary of the Japanese legation at Wash ington, was appointed Secretary ot the American legation at Tokyo when be was twenty years old. Kx-Presihent Harrison Is to bo allowed to choose the urtist who shnll paint his portrait to be hung In the White House, and a (2500 appropriation, already provided, will cover the cost. Oswoi.n OTTKNDoRFEn formed with Franz Hlgel and Carl Hchurs a trio of distinguished (lermnu-Am ric ins whose n"tlvlty In the revolution of 1H4H-9 made It necessary to leave Germany for America. Notwithstanding his rough and unsocia ble character few persons have seen him Smile, much less lauith Verdi, the groat composer, Is very charitable. Numerous philiiuthroplcal works, and lu particular the hospital at Itusctto, owo thulr existence to blm. Drioadikr-Oeneiial At.ExtXDEn McCooe will be retired next spring ou nccouut of nge. With the exception of General Schoileld nnd General Howard, this latt of tho light ing "Mct'ooks"' Is the only officr In tho regular array who commanded an army corps during the Civil War. W. II. SiiEPFAtiD, twenty rears ago a poor little boy In the streets ot Waynesboro, Va., is, at the ago of thirty, perhaps the most distinguished colored m m in the Southern Presl yterian Church aud the only American colored man that has ever been made a fel low Of the Koyal Geographical Society, 250 TRIBESMEN KILLED Particulars of the Bloody Battle on the Afghan Frontier. An attack was made Sunday morning by Wa.lri tribesmcu upon tho camp ot the es cort of tho political officer who is enguged in Jellmitutiou of tho W.lrUtun-Puujuub fron ler.India. The escort, which was under the command of Col. A. II. Tumor, had becu awaitlug tho onset for an hour, armed aud accoutred. The weuther was bit terly cold. The Wa.lrlH crept up the ravlui pn.1t the pickets aud a llercehaud-to-hund en counter followed. Thk Goorhkus, who in prised the escort, behaved splendidly Ui..uut tho superior force. Wltbiu a uuurtor uf nu hour tho enemy broke aud retired. The cavalry was theu able to charge, not, how ever, before a heavy tire was poured iuto the sam p by a body of Wazlrla supporting the attacklug party. The tribesmen were pursued several miles, And 250 of them killed. The lirltith loss was Lieutenant p. J. y, Macauley, !U soldiers and 13 follower killed, including two native altlcers nud a few oltloers aud 34 men wound d. It is believed that the -punishment lu 11c ted was severe enough to deter the Wazirls !rom further lighting. A Sea Hare Captured. A aea bare weighing 2'J pouuds, the first ever found on the coast of New Jersey, was caught ut Cape May and sent to the Academy ot Natural Beleucee, Philadelphia. It is a rare speolea ot tuotlusk, whose shell is rudi uieutury aud iuterual, the body bclug pro tected by a fleshy lobe or flap ou each side. The head has four tentacles. It feeds ex clusively on marine vegetation. The aea hare in ancient time was supposed to bu poisonous and to cause baldness to any ouo liaudllug them, but scieutlals uow say they uro harmless. There are uow pending before the Uiilted State Court of Claims uiiout 10,000 claims arising from the deprivations ooitimitte 1 bv the various Indian tribe on the property of the pioneer eltler of the West. Tuo olulins aggregate noarly 11,000,000. EDUCATION IN GROWING THINQ8 ChllilrTCi Can Be Kept Intorata4 by Well-BeUote4 "RabbUh." Olre ft little child congenial em ployment, and he will almost lntari. Ibly be happy and good-natured. Toys alone are not all that be re quires his active llttlo mind do mands the stimulus ot Intolllgcnt oc cupation, even at the early ac of 3 or 4, and It bohooves a mother who has the responsibility of his mental frowth at heart to nrovklo the whoro withul for development. Thero is something- very touching and beauti ful in seeing an Intellectual woman of real ability eagerly Interested in the rudiments for the sake of her little child, says tho New York Tribune. At an al fresco tea In tho rcrkhlres not long ago a well known authoress comment cJ tilling her pock ets with "rubbish," as she laughingly called the collection she proposed to add to a trunk full of o Ids and ends which, as she explained, she Intend ed taking back to town for occupa. tloa for her small lioy during the winter. Dried mosses and curious Insects, preserved in alcohol to ex amine with tho microscope: pressed wild llowers and grasses for a herba rium, and various seed from inter esting pluuts to start in tbo spring, etc. "Voti can make a lovely experiment with un m orn or chestnut," sho said by way uf Illustration, "by suspend ing one by a tliroad within half an Inch of the surface of the water con tained In .1 hyac nth glass, and leaving it undisturbed. In a month or two it w ill throw a not intithe water, and hhoot upward a straight little stent, from which will develop tluy beautiful green leaves. You have no idea, how mli experiments delight very young children, and how it awakens thi lr Intelligence. An other Intcresilnir bit of irrowth fcr thn nursery it to take one of these nine rones, place It in a wine glass half tilled witn water, ana after It has imbibed the moisture for a few days sprinkle it with cinary seed. In a week's time the feed will stirmit. ti tho Intense s itlsfaction of the tiny gardener. Or an old sixitige may lie kept wet and cutnjiU t ly covered with living gic-ii. Ob,ect lessons such ns these tctch many things which the Inmiisltlve Intelligence of early rhildhoi d Imbibes without ef fort, but which cannot fail to de vclop and enlarge the mind. " Moth crs who, like Martha, are careful alioiit many things and worry p-r petually over the physical w. -II t cm, of their children should collide whether they are careful t supply nutriment to the brain as wcl, as th body. Is Itrltlsh Traile Prospering. In an article under this head the London Spectator thus sums up the situation: "lhere see.us to us to be, on the whole, little Justification for either optimism or j essluiism as re gards trade piospects. The nation J; r)ln' s-reat trade greater t,han. 'witn' iuia, w,kiiu!i It hiu'v'.. done before but not so great tn pro portion to Its rapidly increasing popu lation. Tin re Is an immediate pros pect of still further decline in the yield of our agriculture, and as yet no immediate prospect of a compen sating rise in the producing power of manufacture and trade. Still, such prospects are never visible from afar, und they may appear at any moment. There Is uo excuse for pes flmlsn), but there is not much for optimism, for any optimum at least would render us insensible to the duty of prudence, of forbearance, ol mo'leration in treating the difficulties between class aud class. In the meantime we can rejoice that the laboring class is securing more of its due than it has ever yet secured, and yet for the present the pinch falls upon those classes which are not without resources, though their re sources are rapidly dwindling Id their bands." Thi llcails (Strangely. A primary school has been opened at .Xaiarctu. GIVE AWAY A Sample Packs fa (4 to 7 doe) ol Dn Pierce's x Pleasant Pellets Tt amy oh tending nam and addrtu to ut on a postal card. ONCE USED TtlEY ARB ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Htnt, our object in tending them out broadcast m ON rn,A' They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Constipation, Coated Ton jruePoor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange ment of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be " just as good." The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the "just as good." WHERE IS YOURS? Address for Ka bUwls, World's DlirBary Medical Assoclitloo, Ao, 66J Mtut St.. BUFFALO. H Y. The latest investigations by the United States and Cana dian Governments show the Royal Baking Powder supe rior to all others in purity and leavening strength. Statements by ether manufaefttrers to tlic contrary have been declared by the cfficial authorities falsifications of the official reports. rtovau BAKiNd powntsj co., Vliir- (i-nlii Tires, At one of the table d'hote dinner of the I e'.lowc aft ("lull one man said: "I kniw thatymir'devlcc innMit be tho vero of Kvlradnus. Without ever being absent or s;iy ng 1 am tired.' You write live or six columns every (lav. Tell me this, Is literary work tiresome or Is It tul.-" The other replied: "Not to tho mind. It Is nothing to unroll tho arabesque of ft ta-y, hut the bending over one's paper and tho guiding tme's pi u gives pains In the lack. It, re mined n third person of an Interview with Sarah l:ernhar It, when ho asked: "Inflating so many emo tions, In 't'Ti rt iug so timet) suiTeriug, i.on'l you feel terrible pains In your heart.'" "Oh, no," -he said adly, ' It's in the legs ' --New ork Tunes. WitKN a lawyer tiles, r-t. I'eter gctt a chance to do a little en ."iiiing. KWLEDGFi PHngs romfort nnd improvement and I , "sorcl eniovpent when rightly used. TI . who live bet ter than others ar life more, with les expeuditu;. , moro pnimptly adapting tho best prod-jets t0 the needs of ; - , being, will uttest tho T;iluo to ifi of the pure liquid laxative pr" I r etnbractd in tho temedy, Svrdf Figs. IU rxcelleueu ii duo to its presenting in the form most acceptable und pleas ant to the taste, the relre.-hingnnd truly beneficial properties of a erttTt lax ative; rlTectually cleansing th-; system, distKdliug colds, lieudiielies and levers ana perinaneiitly miring eoiixtipation. It has given Batifaetion to millions and met with the approval of the uiedieal profession, beeati'S' it nets on the Kid neys, Liver and Ilmwls without weak ening theni and it is p rfeelly free fiom every objeciiiinabli' suh-tanee. Syrup of 1'iirs is t'.r -.il-- by all ilrup arists in ftOc und ?! I,nttlrs, hut it is man ufactured by the t uliloniia Fig Syrup Co. only, whose n:ime i- j rino .i :- '.-"cry package, also the u.ihh , .- nip ot t'igo, and being well i nt. riiie.l, y . . n will uut accept any nubotitutu it' l lie red. VK U 45 '01 Model 1893 Mm In lu ft ll 'I JrvM c-tlU'rc. ni9 nly rt-'JH HUT OU lU mark rt I-t t rarfr' ,ir'". POllfJ Top, bl-lsj Mt.VlloiU .tU'!' In t:..w, " Tit lariin Firs iris Co., I rl ?l Trealr d fre. ruiii.ir n urn aK.afdln. IU. curril in,nv ll,,),i. uuartd Sool-. Trom flrtt MSipiomt t, ..ll ,1 i i inln tUv-- 1,'Aal to imrlv ol .mi .vn Air rr Tf lAY H UVt T f UMISHtD FREE rnsil uret sent FRKZ, clcan.it, cither, half as well play with the fire." If your be honcet send it back. 1 -J VSi Sw mm "Say Aye 'Ho' and Ye'll Ke'er Da Harrid." Don'l Re (usa AH Our Advica to Use SlAPOLIO tns wall st., nrw-vM. ft The l:ie trl- Mtflit. It Is probable that Urge nutnbp'i of the i'-ruiin soldiers will h o lUlpped with p'Ttalde electric batr terles w. eh. ng about half a pound. A mall lamp goes with it, ami the invention wt.l ! of gteat t.ilue to the men employe I about powder maga.iiit They are a'so to lie used lor signaling from balloons at night, nnd can b' tlxed to the helmet wln-u the men h ive to dig trenches after d-rk No rril of I 'olI Storai(r. The cold Is so Intense In Northern Siberia that the eatth never thaw to a greater dej th than live or six feet. Undies burietl at a greater depth re main perpetually fro.-.eu. t'oinineiiit.iMe Provision. Three-tenths of the earnings of a I'.elgl.in convict are set aside fur his heneUl on rele ie. W. L. Douglas S3 SHOE NO QUEMftlfttW r5. CORDOVAN, Kilting r. rcua.u,4r. .VFlNECAlf&rfiASCl 3.5J?P0LICE.3SOLL3. os2.W0HKIN5ni cxtra fi:ie:. 2.I.7-?B0YS'SCHCCLSHCrjL LADIES retio fou CATAI.CGUE W-L'DOUOLAS, BrtOCKTON, MA33. Yoo ran save money by wrnrlnn lha XV. I.. Dnusl i SJ.OO Mior. ni-ausr. w sr Ois Isrsnnt msnursi-lurrrs of this (r. ir iiM't la worlit, u,l nruto tnelr lu by ilani)li',c lb Bim sail prlrs fia tbs tfiltom, which prut vnu sisluat hlsh prlirt ssS lbs miaul, . i i pmSts. our tbrvs rquAt cuttaa 1) ar flu -" '' '-4 iiuslif' Whthm snld iwrwlir siinwer pnenfor th luFln than snr oihr maks. Tska no tib siiiucs. u your dcalrr rannot sunpl you. wa ca is I FACR TO PACn Tlin tili-asuri. of a routMentUl rhat l doiililfl by tin' swiM't brent it that noes with a wrll-eHercsl S)stciii. Ami that Is always liiurel by Ripnns Tubules Swnt brifith, brlk-ht eye, clear rienpli-ilun, TIik "I IM NK"ar..il. II.. I mi l Wh Krcmnml. Cal i Hie. i, it I I'uft w.iii tl:.- utt. ii.ditrt rf Aus rl,'!1!, I.i.i Ii . ,1.. ilirl i-,l nl'li-, mi ,1 Im' n rviras. i bi, i ii . "lUr la .-iuiil ti. tw, yt miv ,,th.r klul. -t ur'i, w.tr u, ;in iirH A ltn T-i lolUiaKr litolairaol luSi I, r Iwi-uiy Kivs Crli'H A siri, C,,llr un t t' llrof l'nff l,f mail fur His CVu'i. N 4u , mi BL..1 o. Atl'ln .1 Krvi'.iisim.r. int.t.Ait eoMt-AW, 17 t'raiikliu Ht.. N,ur Vnrk. '1' Ki'liy tit., Iloatua, lottlta. J. pity till rfli-vi, Dh. J.&tiHtitNS.LsUanon.Oiilaa A. mm filler Wpuns Ttihulcs. I K-tl ftr-l, Atlf .i'liM-lltj, lataVSf What to do with Milk Pails! Clean them wif Ii Pearline. You can't get tlvm so thoroughly swert and pure in any otlu-r way. licsidos, it's easier for you (quicker, more economical. "Thu box and baircl churn are not hard to keep c lean. A little hot water and a little 1'carline will clean any churn or do away with any bad odor." The Dairy World, Chicago. Terhaps you think that some of tho imita tions of Pearline, that you'd be afraid to use in washing clothes, would do just as well in work like this. They wouldn't hurt tinware, certainlv. But thev wouldn't as Pearline besides, "don't grocer sends you an imitation, too jamks rvt.E. NewVorh.