Lt'J tin-1 untrjl )0 t: It K'i lip emot. i lac; rum jut t r, ano 3 or e put 23 V o oat of i 10 no to t. wbet 10 W iW ' Of 1 a b ei'bs mre c value r bo const DU. ;-groi ditD sn tun t orofl- low, ' one ol j ties Could Not Walk aoumatism in nips & Dack Might AfTeoted but Mood's Sar saparllla Cures All. Lts troubled with psta, n mr bo" L hlp. My eyes swoUod B, thrlt t nt see for two or tbm dnys nt ft llm. I bmnmrio I eotild not witlk nt time. The rbciimMlsm h it i soeh n hold on me I nevr rspeeted lo pet well. At 5 ll v Wood's Rsr!.. jy'-bottlo helped my 0 Madon A. Horns ""' "-" ,.(Oirtnrr,la. M " gone my i a gr.-nt Jvl hotter nn'l th piln loft 8i y !lf I birvo no taken oxer oitlei nu 1 1 n:n as well ku t a th i f !r $ Cure '.ell' v I owe rr.y life lo lt use." Mas. Era, West Otirdaer, M ins. ,-. Till -uo nil l.rrr lllsUliuiiu. Jauu- itu i. ilck bea loclir, IB ft'ttfc c Greatest fledlcal Discovery ol trie arc KENNEDY'S idicol Discovery, 10 KEIiNEOi, Cr RCXBURY, MASS., Icrvril In ont of onr onmmon wi'iIh a remedy tlmt cure every c' Humor, fr.-m the worst Scrofula to a conm.i-n pl'nj l. tins tr1'il It In over eleven hundred nn.l never fulled except In twoeass tbaml'T humor). II has now In is'sslon over two hundred certlll of 1U value, all within twenty mllus jlon. bond tioHtnl car 1 fur book. wllt 1 always experienced from the tiottle, nnd a perfect cure Is warruatod the right quantity la taken. I.ea tbe lung are affected it cans'" lag ralnx. Ilka needles pnssinct them i tbe some with the I.Ivor wels. TblH la caused by tbe duots Mopped, and always disappear la a after taking It Il-ad the luboL tbe stomach Is foul or bilious It will squeamish feelings at first. change of diet evor necessary. Eat lost you can Ret, nnd enough of It. one ToDiespooniul in wutur at Ux Jiold by all Druggists. tho n of flail IVi-V. Peoplo JVST 6ICK ESOUGn TO FEKT, TIRED AND LISTLESS, TO HAVB 0 APPETITE, TO fiLBEP BAD IT. TO HAVE WHAT YOU EAT FEEL LIES LKAD IN TOCft fTCMACn. NOT 6ICff ESOrGII TO GO TO BHD, OK HAVE A 1KXTOR. BUT KEALLT. LIFE U HAliDLT WOIITU UVLNU. ans ule3 mass it so. TaSV aub GOOD FOB INDIOESTIOS. nnAnTDcas. nacsea. dyh- I'Ki'SIA.CO.HsTIPATlON.SlCJiOa BILIOUS UADACUC ne Gives Relief i L Douglas A K,ffT& 10 THIt DEST. v5 ra. coraDpvAr f7i4'M 3.Q.'P0LICE.3SOU;j. 4;Al32.-7- DavsrSHtaLSHSISL Kor One MllUoa t'ropla wear the .tolas S3 & 4 Shoes k shoes ara equally ectlsfactory (ho boit l!e lor tho raoiier. .I cuttnin (hoc In style oJ liU Mrinj quatltlce ! uoeiiri !. rt ere nllorai.tamord on ulU i to . sxved ovrr other cnakae. WiKtS WHlKi Ali rfon!i! 1 riT l ioui(tj Bf run. TtvU4 0' PT7 iVprcifllnt Nuleanoe. Street band are toot permitted Is Germany unless Uiey sccoiupany pro cessions. CotiRreaa Can't lo ll. There la a general hope and bellof through out the country that Congress will do some thing finally for the d Is: reus an I suffering of o many hapless people. It Is to b j hoped business will start up an 1 gl3 cmploant to thousand. Out thorn nre eertnin'kin.hi or sulT Ting whtoh Conemss ean do nothing A? ' iTh."re p,,'u nn,, minpry iw"r Whleh no Wmlntion can eum. Just thlnfc of moi erlpplnd lor 11 fo with tho torture ot latlrta . An I sueh should Itnovr tlmt St. Jaeot oil Is a oortaln cur.. which can bn brought about promptly without any old from Congress. ' Free From Rheumatism I hi I nnver been onicto l with It. I (gutmua to 03) Uqvj 'i 3ar;ipfirllli Fourteen botbouse Btrowbotrlo cost f 3 In f 100 Reward. SI 00. I.".'.'" tlM ll T will be rUase4 U learji tlmt there U at Iit one drm.fi-, iliaa tlmt a 1,-nee lnu Iron nhln to rnr,. in na tta ,hLT' il',0i J"'ly y'Txu " now known to if' ;" I'flfmt.niJty. Caiarrh hef, r. MtliitMM.nl cll..ie , renulrra a cnnstitiitiimal trn.,,u Ihiil sCKtKrrli Cum la taken l" tetii:il!y.netli, ilirtrl ly upon the h. aDd nnimim s.irfnres of tl.n evet.-tii. tb-rr.v le Mr..yiiitf the f..iin.lntl..n of the lia,' aivi gtvln tha tkt nt MrenifUi by l'itMinK up th robMitijiiuuKiid asHlMinv nature In I.lt Its work. I hn proprietor Lave miieh fnith In Itai irrntlve power that tb. yon.-r OhhIIuh. r b.id b,KirJiff&5 a An Importiint D.nirrn.r. To nuke it apimrviit tothmi.i.ii.l-, w bo think tbenix-!ves 111, tlmt they uru not nlTt i ted with any diwii-e, but that tbe system simply needs c!en!iiin(. Ik to brliix rmnfort home t' tbelt l. arts, a a ritiveei:nditlun Is cusily cured by ii-lni Syrup of Kltfs. Munufiictujvd by the ( 'iililornla I i( Sj ni Vn. Europo is le.s than ono-fourth tho ske of Aiu. fllack Ittniia tinder the eyes anil a sullow complexion show MloiiMiei.. 1 Ms l. one of the inont .llHKreo. nl.l. of abmiai li illsordeiK ami if iiliintsl to Imve it own way will rrsull Inureat harm, t tire biliousness Ht once i.v usiua ltiuins Tub ule. Oue Ubule tfcs uliel. t'nnada Is n llltlo larger tbnn tho Lultud Htuti. I'r. Kllmt-r's Swami'-Kiiot rtires nil Ki lte-y iiml lilinl'lrr troiil.l. s. 1 'uiiipliii i am) fiHixullalioii r ,. I-uboratory lliiiilmmptoii, N.Y. Axla Is tho largest continent, 1C, 000, 000 square miles. hurl's Clover Hoot, tbe great blond rurifler, gives f rehlie anil cleariiess to the complex, ion and tuns iiiiistiputlon. il'n ts. Jsn t. (1. Portuguese Africa Is as lurgo as Mexico and Texas. If nffllrteil with snreeyesuse Ir. IsancThomp i Ob's Kyv-wuter. Liruggisto svil t jc per bottle F.Tory city of any size fn this country ha gome sort of rapid transit. Mr. Wlnslow's Pootlilnn Syrup for children left hlng, softens tbe gum, reduces Inflania turn, allay Jlu, cures viud cohc, i6 c. a bolUa rio's Cure I a wonlerful C'ouph medicine. Mrs. V. Iickrkt, Van Melon iM Dlake Ates., Brooklyn, New V Jit. October UB, l!W. It Pays. Tns writing of "popular songs" la more profitable la tills country than In nay other. AN THF? POAn v MI.-'r-N to recovery, tbe fit ms -WTytfrvk wno is Ukim Doctor Tierce's Jcllpthn. In tnaiovuttooi, niauttodU, wirii booj and tnotu tjliood Uie " l're tcriplion" is a supporting tonic ana nervine that's peculiarly ailapted to Let needs, regulating, strengthening and cur ing the derangements of .the sex. Why is it n many women owe their beauty to Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite l'resciiption ? liecausc beauty of form and face ndiutc from the common center health. The best bodily condition results from pood food, fresh ait nnd exercise coupled with tbe judicious use of the "Prescription." If there be headache, pain in the back, bearing-down sensations, or general de bility, or if there be nervous disturbance, nervous ptosu itioti, and M.cplcfHncss, the' "Prescription" reaches the origin of the trouble mid corrects it. It dispels aches and pains, corrects displacements nnd cures catarrhal inllammatiou of the lining mem branes. lallin; of the womb, ulceration, ir regularities und Limited maladies. PALLING OP WOMB." Mhs. Frank Cam. fikld. of JUut !' jin, li a it kit n Co., JV. i r., writes : " I deem it my duty to express my deep, heart-felt grati tude to you f K having been the means, under Providence, of restor ing me to health, for I have been by spells un able to walk. My troubles were of tbe womb inflammatory .ffiV-i and bearing-down seu- ?TXkr-r?? milium and the doctors vWjSiI all uid, they could not H-- cure me. ., r , Tw elve bottles of Dr. "r-"- ' IP Pierce's woruletful has cured nie." Favorite PtecripUon PN ue For Twenty Years Scott's Eraukioa has bocu cnJorsod by pbyBicians of the wLolo world. There is no Btcrtt about its iugrodients. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emulsion hecause they now what great nourishing and curative prop erties it contains. They know it is what it is represented to be namely, it nerfaot wnukion of tho best Korwav Cod- I-. 4 liver Oil with tho hypophosphitcs of Hino and soda. For Coughs, Colda, Bore Threat, Bronchitis, Weak Langs, Oonjump tlon, 8oroful, Auoiala, WeakBuWos, Thin Children, Blokets, Mar Mffloj, Low of Flesb, OSinQrsi Duhillty, aai all conditions of Waning. The only genuine Scott s linulKion is put in iaimon- OUR INBUSTRIAL REVIEW. WAGES CUT AT CAMBRIA. A Redaction of Forty Per Cent on Ton nage Hands. On Friday. February 1, a red jetlon of 40 per cent, on tonnage hands of the Cambria Iron Company, of Johnston, ra., was mado. Tho hundred of employes afT'vtod aro vigor ously protesting, but without effoot. Tho day linn U aro also nffccttd by tho nw sched ule of priors nnd wjll jooclye In tuafcy In.-tan-ccj as low as 80 and 00 cents. tiik Mmoia.v.t STniKK. Every trolley llni In tbe city r,f Drooklyn was In operation Wednesday morning ox'-ept one. Ttint was the Third nventix Hue. to Fort Hamilton. Tne strikers eut the wires of that lino at Hay llldo during tho mm and cars could not bo run until llnoinen ma lo the r"palr. Wlri-s wero eu: In nlim plnees In all Tuesday iiiKbt. tut w'r pil'kly put in rhapo by the eonij anii-s. The sinku" Is over. New motormen ati.l eondiKtors bnver-j lneed tho men who went cut In n body on January 1L 'J'Uh 1 1 ue in en who went out on a i-yinpa-thetlo strike a week Inter have broken rank on several lines and those wluse places bud cot been tilled weru taken back. stiMri ri.osr.n iNPKriimri.Y. A toleuram from Martin's Ferry, O., sav Tho prices for lulnln hnvn been em to 3 cents a ton an 1 tho men have stru-k, de maiiilln thu rate of CJ eeuts, bl-wi-kly pay days aud tho privilege, of buyini; wliern thev please. Tim strikers urn not provided for, tiaving hni but Utile wvrk the j aat six months. Tho indications ar" that the strika cr lock out at the tlu plate plants will soon bo n thing of tho past. Ouo by onn tho work" Wher'j the Amalgamated s -alo was refused, urn being prevailed upon to neoept th" wag'? S'.'hedulo ol tho organization, anil tln-ro aro many reasons for bollevliu that the other plunta will Imi working nt Amalgamated rates In a very short tini". The lat"-t coii'""rn to sign the scalo Is th" F.tna Standard, of Uridgo port. O. l're.sl b'lit M. Ji. tiiirland bxs b-eti uogiitiiitlug with tho minaK'iment of thl.i plant lor sotii'i tiui", aud went out there Tues day, his visit culniluating In tho desire I re sult. Mr. Uarlaud says thn works will bo got In remllniMS lor resumption at niieo. and M?veral of th sheet mills will bw changed Into tin mills. The plant will Hurt by Hie latlei f art of tho week, or tho early part of next week. Tho Financial Chronicle take a rathet hopeful view of tho Iron trade. It finds that In spite of the fact that fewer miles of rail road track woro laid during H'JI thun In aiiy year since the civil war, yet tho consumption of iron was about eevcu million tous, and reasons that tho uso of iron aud steel In other directions bus been stltnulutod by tho low price. These prices. It thinks, nro tho only unfavorable featuro ot tho market, but when tho rullroals begin to require iron ouee mora a 9ubstnptl.1l revival ol the trade Is reason aLTy certain. Manager Greer, of the New Castle, To.. Tla Mills, positively denies the story that a (0 per cent reduction In wages has or is to take t.lace In his mills. The mill Is now running full la all departments. The pnddiers of New Castle have decided that they will Hot accept a reduction aud will r,ot work for less than ti per ton. Tbe quarrymen In the Pearson limestone quarry, mile north ot New Castle, Ps,, struok. They have been receiving li cents per ton for limestone loaded on the cars, but they must furnish their own powder for blast ing. The strike Is for tho purpose of compell ing the company to buy tbe powder. About 25 ' ueo are uSeoted by the strike. Th Due-keys Glass Company at Martins Forry, o.. bud 13 shops of nou-unlon men at work Tuesday on paste mold ware aud the '2 i-aV I'1' "'riejrs are still ou guard, auuli-iuloj i-'u ATS comp'jlSol to ?:, 1,..l. a.. l .1, I lvi ltilll.VIS III UV It 19 announced thut unb ss thera n bet tor demand lor rubber goods, several factor ies In the east, coutrolicd by tbo rubber trutt, Will have to elosii down. Tbe lactone ploy about IW.0J0 per.-uns, ueuny half ot whom uro wouieu. Tlio tobacco itrowers of New Koglntnl havij decide! that tbe deulers whj buy their crops havu t'iMti making too mueh in 'ii.-y and have oranizo.i au exchuugu for tubiu at unction lu New York. TI10 Pittsburg miners' oftbsluU propose to publish a newspaper oriau us a u,n--ur" for DolilliiK the ini'U togetber. A building for beubjuarters will bu rented with that eud lu View. Ooiumouwenler Coxey has bed sue I In Cleveland for 5, 10 1 by Uatiuou A Frnwh'y. It Is alleged that Coxey gave bis uofs iu ay meut for a restaurant, uud never honored tbuiu. Labor got ouo representative out of nine ou the bond ooimutsdiou. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. CleroUnt of a Nurse in Refusing to Leavo a Hospital Patient. Four person met their death Trlduy through the burning of the Iieii'?ouesnei Uospitul ut Cleveland. Tho victims aro Albert Mlmeyer, Minnie Dimmer, Walter Clark, 8-jiouths-old buby, and Jacob Kraoso Tho lire started In tb l-iiseiuunt, presunia ly from tha turuaoi and before It could tie xtiuulalied the building was almost d itroyod. The bonpltal has beeu In existence 3ut a short time In tho city, is Is a brauh of i large hospital is Chicago, uud of no es pootal denoinluaUoa, Tho building was a wooden structure throo itoiles (ilglu In an incredibly saorl nine :bure wits but Utile left of the building but a few parts of the side walls, the Uames having falned considerable headway before the per tons located ou the top lloors discovered their perilous situation. It was then too late to descend by the stairs, and those ou that Door gave up their lives, before tbe fire department hud arrived und before the ftuuie had reuehed the ouiTMeof (he building, Mmum Uauiuer, one ot the nnrses. appeured ut tUe upstairs window and implored those bulow to lusist her iu getting Jut her putluut, who was William Alliueyur, ids of the men burned. All saw that It would be folly t'j attempt to cuter the build bag, which wu now burning fiercely. "Jump to tbe porch and save yourself," they orled to her, us she was hut 1) or M feet above the broad veranda roof. "I can't leave my patient," was the reply of tbe brave woman, ss she turned to look back Into tbe room, ovideutly to quiet tbe lours of Allmeyer, who thought she was go lug to leave him. For a moment the brave woman stood looking Into tbe crowd below her, aud then duty triumphed over her de sire to be saved. The smoke was pouring from the windows bout her and her White, startled faceuppear ed as a picture in a frame of darkest ebony. Then she turned Into the room uud was seen ao more nntil her blackened form was car ried tenderly from the building shortly after. Two perious were killed almost Instantly $nd thirty or forty were injured In wreck l a Vauilulla paseeuger tralu near Coatsviile, ind. The roll spread, throwing three ears iu au embankment. WORKED TO THE LIMIT. Bow tha Boys Got Ahead of Dim on Ten-Cent :FUid. A mnn wslkln along Wrlfhtwootl nrcntie, Chlengo, nw a bright fllmo Jy l't on the sidewalk. Ho picked It up. Only a short distance ahoml of him were two boys. Ho called to them: Uoys, dll you I080 anything T" ' They turned around, and aftrr Ionic. In at each other and thon at the friend ly man they shuok thJr headii. "Havo you any money T' ho asked tho-in. "I've got C3 cent," snld one of them. "What kind of money Is It?" "I got a half dollnr find three nleBs." "JCo dimes-, fUV "0, .!r,7 "I Just filoked tip a dlmo ttmro, nnd I thought perhaps one of you tnl-bt have dropped, it." Ho walked on to the corner. As he stood there wniilng for a car he felt a pull nt his runt tall, nr-l a mall boy with it Miviil;e.I f 11, V f;i I 1: "Mister, did yet' II ml a turi-retit ploecV" "Yes, I found tme." "Well, I l,,st It, lmiiPKt. Ma Rent mo for bread, and now uli-'Il 11. k me." " ell, hiTe'H your dline." TJie Ixiy gra liUdt it and run. Tliat evening when the man alighted fnun the car ut the Kiitne corner a boy with a derby hat tun large for I.iin halt ed hi in nnd linked: ".Say, mister, d!d you find a dime? (,'nnse I lost orio on the way to the butcher's and 1 11 catch It when the old man hears about It." "Look Lore. I gave that dimo tn an otler boy. He fnbl ho wa.s gohiyj to buy 1'rt-ad wi'Ji It.", ' lbi tv.i's striagTir you'. ' '& $'JU' know what that tneans, but flinybe the money belonged to you. Hero's 10 cents. " Next morning another boy. with the proud evidence of n hole In bin pocket lo back up his claim, met the honest man at the front gate and asked for the dime. The man knew Ihut tnne one trtist have Kt the mr.:ie,v, nnd na he didn't want to ovi-ili.oit tho right boy, h" gave up another dime. That even. I:itf two more were lying n wait. IK harded them !) c uts apiece, on condi tion that they hlmtild notify all the boH in the ficlghborhood that he hud been "worked" to tho limit Lvbut man who works Bcheme3 j Cnolly pulls hi own leg- J Thau-txtr (mm )tr ClSTsiud trtatta sxov kt. rats sscrwtsry thn Ut trwr tfld, tmi mors tha iry of tils prarsori flbi It Is th oomxtron Wng to Uf ot f. fletiil tjtfHiaf snothwr whst Mr. Thufbwr has hi form d htm Kt totlrs Pr14iirs prolmble swtton, nsd tJit fores-art it neefpted as errritriKj to much weight as If ths words ef tho rrwsluVnt wero belsg qavu-d. As to whst Mr ThorbM thinks or bis enlarge! tv lonlbllltle, hhi own Wfty of answer ing Is Tory ?wd. A Detroit friend wanted to know how he wr.a gvttlug mnnc. nnti wiifTher lis- hail Na as uij-cijful In tht oQc as he nUcl- pnted. "Weil, paid tr. Tunrlwr. l tlUxik t may say, na old Optsln Terwl?vr of iMrolt, that I lmv bora 'In m ovs atv' MieccssfuL fdd Csptaln 'rVrwfi'.l pcr was a well knmvn rliarsetor is Detroit Ho was ruljsetl frmn h! nx cunti.nied haunt. fop a time. Wlu-a 1 lurnej up again nom. one Rsked Mru where ho had lxi-n. He ivplk'd that Us had engaged In the monufucture cf 'wissldgo' In tlio upjmr port of the city, but wa now oufOf the btiHlnoNs.' "'What was the matter? bkIiM tl other. 'Weren't yoti sueeom.ful?' " 'In a measure I may say 1 wng suc cessful said the Captain. "'Whjit o ou tiKan'by ituit?' tn slnt'd tho other. . "'Well,' said Captain TmvflU-rir. 'I put f 1.2' Into thut MIdge factory. At the eud of i weukj I dldu't Imw a dcrn cent, but I know tho wmIA? bUhlnebS. St Iiiil CbitiM tMin.-pf Oregon's Hold Hindu. John W. Miute, l'renitlent of the 1'irst National Uank nf llilltro. Ore., was lu'M up on u couutry roud rwtitJy by four masked men. Tin y bnjk hlni t ) a clump of brush by the n.-uiLsa.'.",, and having bound hhn, H'x'urnl Ui key. to th? I. auk undcofupHlled hlui to give them the combination eotliv vviilt. Two of the .men Ptarb-d for the Iwck JNliile the others remained .g pu. ovi r Mr. Schute. The two men fit turned and 8:iid they cuid not (p-tltiio the vault and tnntMr.Schute hiU gtvvs Ihfm tho wrong combination. VltSt jonsidcrable parleying and maty threats they started with Mr. S'chut for town, but wlum the outskirts ut the town were reached they to null him looso and disappeared. "There 1 evidence that the robbers had Leva to tho brink, but got nothlrrg. A BRIGHT STAR. A NKKTOIt TITS tv MARV AVInt0t T AWw rnre4 tj.W Hntrm ' UuareM um4 f V (Fr..w ih, St. Limn rV, On of tb miiaf mwmik-u jo. ii...,,. . StagelanS of A-i,. rien te-.hty Is Jotin W. Nor ton. b,rn hi the vml h ward of Nw York Mty forty-ax yMrs j fr..i ,,f Ll ymitfi w -r.. Tnmnaa W. K.-n.. an I Prank Ctwnfra.i. We flml r.M a ,lnr at the ak.. of 2S and Nort (ftttfe B wr of ,rly un hwJ l'' mai fV Fin-In lujth at IK- fwr.ons Vintor (Wn1t, Theatp.. tie wa.trre.l wSMwrn.v lUirr-lt .rly In "t". ual aflmiia'eJ the ....htf r wlfhflsrleaTh.in.at th. Variety l,etre hi Nw OrKati. R.rly lu the ( Vritet.nial rr, n L-ml-tville, Sortor, n,. H,r Piry A niter a, (,rJ1 ,k ltr ymn grl wbuikHplrml frtg lame, ovj, her nn-W Is, whtun n mel, .-vervk.!y lir . l,r to f. N irtjii iu n w tlm pr'n re-. ,f the r,u,S rHra Ib.a. in sr. I.oui. tin iq tHfo. TIksiIx. prttshur-n, aii-1 osie ..fha ato.ho,.t lu I be An.erl.-mii Pximtag-uiw t-IiHIiy. One tifi.riu.oTi e.,rlv n Jarw, h tKihUled lat-ftb. .w nft,v, tru iadwav and "uit'.rl l,w l.ii.tu--, uu.a,t"r. i',.,rvt Mi-Uauus. wb. ivel l. ?..n rtirninui ie suf. '"""'"v" v nrv. Vir. mm ur.rNe,l tt MeVamfs hut 1l-r.fcM ais.stne. Who eirw1 J-oll.' lie Mli '-I I Tiywt." r- f'ti'M McMenus. "afrh It. Williams' Pmk I l!r;. "I was etvionriw! h- Mc. Y.-),iua' ctir im s a la-t re.r, r r the l inn I'm my sH'." s:il,l Mr. Norton lu a ' Vvm ,.. (eirli r. "V"ii I ave known iu-i or Hvy;in iui I knn how I LU ajT'W.I. wb, .lur ing the i:n:nr of lv.ij, Ma ,H, m nt tS )luil,ipi,y. II . in t ntM .sky, four wm-lr. I . put i u of tlet- ii'g. nh a view ( .'iiarliig tLoe ai.iduioiis -rowrMe In my l h. 1 tla-i iuillo4 tbss.riMS swy Is th" .mis.- ,,t .jr rlw-imUilib. f llt th,- 11 e...l ,l leefti,.. ,ir..ii.itr. ' ul 1st' tirjt damp weather l.ooii.-bi wn h it tluvu eteru Crfvr.int paliui In th- and baek. It was lh !iti.. oi.l iron:.!.-. A ler sitting ikiwn f"r a nr"'.'i i.f t:v mlu.cn Uu, suns Krrew...t ii y lirs lulo a kiHit whiyi I arose, and 1 hol.l.l-J as pnlulultr a ever. A'trt I Iwd take, my llrsi li of link I'llta ItMin.-k ta..-th hi t lie pain wfs- i, iroill.ieoit. I trlu-.l another U.x, ini I hgnn .,lrui-t un e.as.i4.oily ti hi.v- laitti In in,, uk L'iils. I luipoviM en Mindly taat 1 '"Hhi rtmuller ailing ut nif .ek h an hour iuiI tlm Cwttwes eit ih.-utli.itUin tlua iiceornpauuxl my rtxiUK wt-re lull, I tknl 1 'iir'iit' u.itlee.1 tiinui. I'uriiik- the iMrst two w. we hiivu Utid itiueti riiliy W'fiihfT In Si. I.ouls. Put th .liMi.pu-Ni Ikis ten luul tkiiMiljlavt effect In brlikrik),- r n.-k th rk-iuiuuia, wd.-h I vxwKiter u Mifll nt luet r-VUJ. i.i r the fa.ey or I'.nk PIINl I u.a also any thnt tb 1 ink 1'iIim havwuiMwi as a iine on my eiouuu-h, which I thottarsM wut Moll itih lin Slroyi! I.v I lie ttuiuauiMl OM.1 ol- aib-ifesl raiedi 8 IcvUMimed lu the iiat live t-eara." Speaking from her Experience, After years of practical use and a trial of many brands of baking pow der (some of whic she recommended before becoming acquainted with the great qualities of the Royal), Marion Harland finds the Royal Baking Powder to be greatly superior to all similar prepara tions, and states that she uses it exclusively, and d-eems it an act of justice and a pleasure to recommend It unqualifiedly to American Housewives. The testimony of this gifted authority upon Household nconoray coincides with that of millions of housekeepers, many of whom spwak from knowledge obtained from a continuous use of Royal liaking Powder for a third of a century. ROY At BAKINQ POWDER CO., 1?8 WALL ST., feTW-YOrK. Whe:.' Yoj Vanl lo Look en the Drlghl Sifcof Things, j WALTER BAKER & CO, Use The Turning ot the Worm. There ure some rxctllfiit people who make it a point to submit to annoy ances, but when they linally resist Borne imposition, they sometimes make fpintcd work of it. A mild-mannered man of thii class cituio excitedly to the proprietor of tin? hotel where he was utuyuig, und said: "Look here, landlord, I want my bt!l: I'm ",oiri'.r away." "W hy, what's the matter? Jion't we treat you well'.'" "You treat me all ri'ht, but I can'l stand that liennau lmiMciaii in tht next room." "Why, he ph'.ys tire clarionet very well, tlit y say." " ".Maybe he dcs. I puess he plays too well, lie played so well last night, and 60 much, that I couldn't get a wink of k!.vo until alter 1 o'clock Then I dropped olf from sheer weari ness; and it seemed as if 1 hadn't mor than got. to sleep before I heard a loud potrmling on the door. "Who's thatr" says I. 'Dot's nio, de man vot leef In (It nacht room. 1 play dot clarionet. "Oh yes, you do! " 'Und 1 like dot you schnore, off you blease, all do time on dot same key You vos sometimes from Jl to li, uud dot disheort schpiles my moosic!" "1 tell you," said the inild-uiauncrud man. "I can't stand that!" A--. I-'ull or Glory. "O. mamma," cried 0-year-old Doro thy, "I'm Just as full of glory us 1 can be!" L. "What do you mean?" lnlrred bet mother, with uutural surprlso' "Why-ee," said Dorothy, "there was a sunbeam rlbt ou my spoon, and 1 swallowed It with my oatmeal, mam ma!" S ill IISSS1 SO i ii ! 1 - II Tin HTll ST 0 I . S1600 A YEAR MADE l irlllns ' nly '4 Ik on J. . U bral t.l for bu-ll. llunx iro;v-rN usuri, fitriiiirs. Ae.. rT ) ul.le.u iel. An boiii-si .Tr. A'Uls,- a iu-1 hi- i-o.ivln.-l. Mi. -IHlMllV A. t (., futjillir, IUrfwt-,i, Cuuh SHORTHANDS!?.': re.L -'. 1 1 A V 1 iw U".n,liUa'u. Piw O ATFMTQTUAPE MAKKS tisiiiliiitffn rf Itnia to. I itviee iu l" it.-ulil.lliv nvrniloo s. n.1 for luvniiers Hiil.le. oi .. to i.leul. I'AIKR'ii O'f AHIU.L. W41.1IISOTUII. l. 0 a CENTS Wanted In Ever Townto ..ll JoliUBtoli AiltolllMUc tlllT.1 .lil. Ii nu I storm tiist.-ner. A.l.lriss, J. I. JilteIO.S, Nwiort, KhoUe Island. PKU0 'OS j. The l ament Manaf taSiirer r.J C PURE, MICH CRADE I II ' JV l 1 I II a i I V "S U'.'UUflO nilU Ol lueoJUil I Lw a (JnD.k Ct:a.-nt. Ib.v mWtl HIGHEST AWARDS fwn t.a ajrtai arid Fi EXPOSITIONS ;:;i,Vl'i Europe ami Anierica. Jg Ih a v,r r ITU ll' tls 'f rtis.s, IB Si, id ,..lf I.r.iwirwtllf. farm OiiU otiibk, ui 1 .mm .m iwt.t (. SLD CY CKOt tVCIOWHCHCs, WALTCr BAKER & CO. DflHCHESTtfl, MASS. SAW MILL l'"U M: ;.--i "t ..'.. ii I '.ls lor iMuinon or jiv imtiIhsi and hi'h. A.llu-ssll. II I'usislrr. Ib'ltopplu, I'a, I m. 1 1VI . - i 7 .1 Ik. ill BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) ; What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bcrxl taste-in the mouth (ouf- breat-h loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torjAl fiver depression of spirits when these conditions arc caused- by constipation; and constipation is the moat fr-cqunt cause of all of tlum-, One of tbe moyt important things for everybody to learn is that constcpation carses more than ltalf the sickness in the wofkl, especially of worncn; ami it can all be prevented. Co by the book, free at your drug gist's, or write B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal Street, New