illurs onJ wero lu" 0 tho pest f trees on They ! itU vliicb 1 realloresi ro montbs. vbere tba ami pu'1' 1 Boems W , t'stiruateJ o killo JT A COLLEGE BURNED. Students Escaped From th) Building Befor It Wm Too Late. Ky it flr of mysterious, origin, (he Dearer !,, college was completely destroyed at an early hour Saturday morning, entailing a lot of not less than 973,000. A number of the students were asleep when tho flro was dis colored and mad barrow escapes: some of them were compiled to turn out In the cold wind clad only Id their nlitht clothing. hUortly More 8 o'clock tho colle Janitor discovered flames comiup; from the root of tho building which was a three story brlok structure. The alnrin was Immediately given, but in n few minutes the eatlro building was In the power of the flames. Many of the student, wboare moctty young la'lies, were not out of bed, and wlwu they discovered that the Luilding was on lire a jtatilo ensumed. tveryWody tried to get out Ht the lame time. A number were compelled to leave tho dormitory lu their scanty night clothes, and as the air was cold, suffered considerably before they could reach places cf safety. The borough lire department re sponded to the alarm, but when the hosu rarriuK" reached the building tho water plugs were found to bo fror.eti. Tim building was practically lu ashes before the depart lueut Bot to work. The college buildings were In tho center of the town and worn extensive and In excellent rendition. Improvements wero recently completed on the buildings to the amount of 1 15.10 Last full the Institution, which was forii.erly known as the Beaver I'umiile Heinl tmry aud Musl-al Institute, was made eo rdticitlonal, with an attendance of about 100 tturieuts. Ttie Institution was established in HI J. Hon. l)auiel Agnew, ex-c)itf Justice of the , in rcme court of l'ennsvlvntila, was one of tlie prime movers and took a deep lnteret In Its welfare. ltlshop hiinpson, of the Motho i.tl Kptscopal church, also looked after the youDg Institution In Ih.VJ, Ir. IL T. Taylor a elected president, Whlsll position ho held until about a year ago, when he was succeed ed by President Alexander. In 133 exten. firs additions and improvements were made tud the number of students so Increased as to make the college of great importance to leaver and vicinity. Last vear, as stated, additional Improvements wero made. Ibe faculty and directors held a meeting s.nd made arrangements to continue tho school lu another building. It Is probable that steps will be tukon at once to rebuild the structure. GREAT GOLD STRIKE. Twenty Thousand Dollars From a Stamp Mill in Five Says. Tho HolyJ Terror, sltuatod nt Keystone, reunlngton county, S. D., mado another wonderful record-brouking run as a gold pro ducer. A oleau-up of tho batteries and plates of Its stamp mill after n run of only Uvo days a mado yesterday, aud gavo a gross pro duct of 20,Ul)0, which Is Indued a most ex traordinary run, when the number of stamps sre taken Into consideration. ew discover. pi are being made daily lu tho district, nnd II reports oau be believed, and the assays of the ores found relied tipou, some of the llnds will even exceed tho Holy terror In richness. i; Ti n now, as bad us tho weather Ih, there has started n trood-slzed stumpude toward the outberu bills. The Elbe's Kail. The North German Lloyd Steamship Com jinny uus engaged inree liernmn, tureo Lug- iud atiu tnreo i roteu uivers to itttompt to re- enver the malls from tho foundered steamer Elbe. The vessel lies In water I'M foot deep ud two or three mull bugs from ber have I beeu washed abore on the Kngllsh coast, The estimated valuo of the mails is 30.000. In addition to the regular wages that dive.ii vuibepuld, the company has alloted the turn oi ti.avu, wnicn win do given for the re covery of valuables from the steamer. Killed by Three Men. At Cannelton. W. Va.. Albort lluddor was sun kiiiou y jonu Lively and bis twe low. The Llvylys were qunrrollng with sev- I" women, wnen uuddor nppeurod. llud icrliad kicked I.ively's dog a low weeks ago. I to. aim Lively Had declared ho would kill Udder oti sight. When ho saw lluddor ho krdered bis sous to open lire, und the three . a-u at ouco, ull mo bullets taking auuet. fie murderers are still ut lurge. Silver the Issue for 1800. CooKressmau Itlund, of Missouri, says tho, lk. parties lu tho next presidential campaign r :ii divide upon tue money ipiestion ninl that i tree silver men will uomlnnto a candidate fuo represents their sentiments. Congress- tu Livingstone, of (leorgla. another silver klTocnte, says they will lion. Unite a ticket In- i-fsndont of tho old putties uud.that It will f'tep tho country. Fooball Abolished. I Tie faculty of Harvard College, n; a ' "' uruiuuu 10 nvomiiiunu tho I million of lliliir,.,.ll,.,.l,.l.. . ., I ...H '11... . ....j o'uiui.u. iliU Muuv-iiiieut of tho result created a grout m. imuuK iuu college meu. A reoord of the "lull of the faculty will bo sent at once to V' OOrtJoriltlrtn with n ..iiiihi .1.... I. I... f... , i ...... u ,viuw llllt. I. uil lUff uMcil ut ouco to the ntlilHtln nouimiliiie Sailors Ilesoued in a Storm. iTMrtettu ship wrecked seamen rcachod Now t -..', uuuru ino mm hiur siouiuer w. Xhey wero tuptuin Jones und erew ito UrltisU ship lliulto, rescued ou Fob. iuwi Biup wits uumuuuguauio iu a ivyslorm. The rescue was ellected with rMdiillculty after six hours' continuous Train Robbery. fdout midnight Friday night n freight noa tho Uiltiinore und Ulilo Uouthern road wus held up lien r Vigo, U., by three it'd men armed with shot guns and the n wero relieved of all their valuables. ino o Imon that the bandits mistook the '-nt for tho "Turkov" triiln f.ivt fr.il. .I.t a curries nn express car. Was Jealous of a Fug Doa. I' N'w Albany. Ind., because hi wife al ii in i v K lo l"B uor ana wo"'d not hi ma same privilege, feter Ilow- i If ?ulteJ her- Tw oa attacked him l emu and fractured bis skull. The soys SfTentsH .nil I. .....I in luii . . . . f of his Iniuries. which are serious. Sympathy Strike. I'rmpathy strike of all the building trades i tork city and Ilrooklyn Is threatened. I iccatlon was found when the electrlal lectors refused to reduce the hours of f mployes from nine to elirht and to in- M tiisir wages from tt to ii 23 a day. ockless Simpson Wilt Lecture. pressman "Jerrv" Bimrson. ot Kansas. PBKlng for the delivery of lootures next -. uesigoea to make clear tue prln- r nd nurnojifia of the PomiliMt nnrtv. till speak In Ohio, fenusylvunla and rk. which tttutes us regards as good '"wry ground. To Sell the Bonds. "aaacors of Iha lbilmont.Mnriiiiin ut louu sludicate of New York have 'heir prospectus for the American half ;, , por vent bunds. The bouds are , 0r Duhlin aiil.iii.rii.ili.n f.n.1 iun 11, I wi.w V. Mil. WtM. '" lu curreucy or gold. Xhlrty-flvs Boxes of Gold. African line itinmiir t'rl which ,,u'day morulng from Bouthampton I ! boxes of gold bar. valued at (-" w august neimoat uo. "ltVIMif llillnun- li na ...... I IUUHVH.ll VU PlV.ll VT.I SUCCESS OF THE LOAN. If any Bop It Is the Beginning of a Seal Recovery. R. O. Dun A Co. sayt The surprising success of the new loan, and the great confidence it has given to the In vestors on both sides of tho water and to business men here, encourage many to hope that It tuny be the beginning of a real re covery. Within 2'i minutes subscriptions are supposed to have been nt least live times the amount ot bouds offered, and in two hours at London they wero 20 times the amount there offered. Cousldeilng the power which con trol ut these bonds gives to regulate foreign exchanges aud to prevent exports ot gold, the transaction has indeed greatly changed tho Ilimnclal situation lu spite of the I net that government revenues nro still dellelent, nnd that domestic trade shows scarcely any gnln as vet. 'lbe industrials aro not enlarging pro duction, nor have prices ot farm products Im proved. Wbeut fell to SUcents Saturday lat, and has recovered to Jio, ouly a quarter bo low the price a week ago, while corn, cotton and pork aro unchanged, nnd hogs and lurd are a shade lower. We-teru receiptsol wheat are nearly as largo as lust year, though lor tnreo weeks about 40 per ce ut smnllor, owlug to the stor-ns. Cotton has reluscd to advauce, though there has been mueh tuik about cur tailment ot acreage this yeur, aud receipts bnve sharply dec-reused. Uealliigs In Iron nnd Its products are moderuto la volume, with somo discour agement In most branches, though struc tural works at 1'ittsburg nro very busy, and the demand tor wire nails and barbed wire has never been surpassed. II J nothing Is doing In rails; (dates are qulct.and bar Is as low as ever, though lu rather better demand tor car works, hules of pig have been moderately large, with onu transaction at l'lttsburg of 10,0110 tons llessemer attlO, but prices do not Improve, Textile products show few changes but thoso downward The termination ot a strike nt l'Ulludolpela sets more curpet mills to work, and the demand Is fair. Sales of wool ut tho chief markets In three weeks of Teliruitry wero 15.V.J.OO0 pounds, agulnst 13, Olil, 8U0 pouuds two years ago. The failures lor tho week have been 3J2 int tho tutted States, ngulust 3'JS lust year, uud U Canada JO, against fil lost your. lit. ltev. Thomas M. Clnrk, the Episcopal bishop ot the diocese of Itbodo Island tor over 40 yoars, has gouo mad. He is now conllued as a prlvute sanitarium at fores Hills, Mass, MAKKl'STH. iirrsiit i;o. Tlllt WIIOI.KSAI.K I KK IS ARB IIIVKK PKI-OW ) (iruln, I lour aud Feed. WHEAT Sa 1 red 57 9 fS N. . red W M HiltN No. yellow ear.uew 40 W Mixed ear, new 47 4S . yelk.w slielled 4l 47 tlA'lS No. 1 White 85 30 No. white t4 W fcxtni No. 8 blte S3 4 l.igbt mixed S3 4 Klk-.Nu I M W No. K western MO t'd FLlil'H Mmu. friney iatents W i 4 r'auey winter patents 8 10 W Knney stratKlit winter 0 "0 Mruiitht X A bakers' H 0 Kye Hour 8 00 8 18 HAV-No. 1 timothy 11 60 IH 0U . No. tl Ill W 11 00 Mixed clover. No. 1 10 Oil 11 00 I.ik. ho tliiinthy, from wagons..... 14 U) IS W FKLH No. 1 White Md., tuu. 17 50 1H 00 Nil ! hlte MlildllliKS l'l 50 17 00 llniwuMUldliuits 10 00 18 50 Hrun, hulk Ill "0 1 50 BTKAW Wheut 6 KS 6 50 jl)t 5 50 tt 00 Dairy I'roducts, CUTTEIi Eleln t roamory 17(1 W 'auer C'rvumery Vi t dliey Country JtolL IS KO Low tirade aud ouokllig - 0 10 CHKhMv Ohio, new 11 11)4 New York, new UH li Wlwousiu Pwisa r.'l 13 l.iinliurm'r. iiiiwinnke. Vj 10 I rult and Vegetables. AIT1.KH Kauey, V bid 8 50J 4 00 btANs lluud-plcasd, per bu...... 1 Kl i 00 Lima, lb 6 5 l ol.Mut.s riiiu,ln car, bu To 74 rrmii store, bu 75 ho Itttlh per bbl 1 i 1 50 l AlillAdri lluiiie grown, bbl 1 V5 1 50 '1 IKMl'JJ per 001 1 'J IXS tt.Mii.NS elluw, Lu 50 J I'AI.Ml't. . ..per bid 1 00 1 li I'oultry, Lto. I.lve ( hi. kens, V pair (i l.ivo lu"ns. V pair 00 HI lllesned lllli'ks.'r. 10 II 15 iirt'oacd Lbiekeus, V Ih. M in " yuiuitf select... 14 15 Dri SM-d Turkeys, Hi 10 li Kiiti! I'a. iiini Dhio, in sli W lit 1 fcAl IIKIO-- KxtralKeifeesu.lli 45 tin No. 1 l'.x. I.lve Ueemi, p 10 40 45 i niiiilry, lurt, paeked Ki 4"l M Iseullaiieuus. CKEI'S-Clover ' lbs 4 50 6 40 i lii.utby, piiino it so fu I'.l.ll! oiiirs 1 40 1 M lt.i Country nine, I 1 III INK V Wtiltu Clover 14 10 buck heat 11 13 VAI I.I-. lii 1', new 50 CO l iiilili C ountry, sweet, hlil 4 50 5 01) '1 A i .l.i ' W 4 Blj CINCINNATI. FUiflt 8N3 40 Vtlll-AT No. Il lied 5.1 54 Hi h No. II 65 lOli.N Mixed 411 43 HA IS 81 M Ki.i.M -M 111 I 1 Klt-4'lilo C reauiei y !M Wl 1'llICAlJKLl'IIIA, FUU'lt 3 50(3 4 00 Will-AT No. U ite.l 67 5;u tOKN No. ijllixed.. 4)1 47 UA'lh-Nttllrtliilii 85 80, M l 1 bit Creamery, extra Ui Kl ' tliliS I'll. Ill HIS ii5 NtW VUIttt. Ff.dlH l'atents t 1 90(!4 15 WlitAT Na Med 60 57 It Vb Mute.. 54 55 tolt.N Nn 1 47 4 OAi.s White esteru S3 84 bl 1 i Kit i reuiuei y 10 il LCilili Mate mid 1'enn 7 LIVE STOCK. Central brock Yahus, Kast Libibtt, Ta cattlc, Trlme, 1.400 to l.nno IPs 5 10 6 40 Ouod, 1,300 to 1,4110 II.. 4 HO 5 00 timid buteliers, l.anl to l,3U0lba... 4 05 4 W 'lldy, l.lhV to l,15u!ti 4 5 4 60 Fulr liKht steers, UuO to 10UO lbs.... 8 6(1 4 Hi Couiluou, Too to VUORi II 50 8 40 llous. rhlladWpulas 4 83 4 50 Hi SI Yorkers and mixed. 4 K5 4 80 Coiumou to lair Yorkers..., 4 10 4 i5 SUGtr. Extra, 98 to 105 lbs.... dood. H5 to Ml lbs Fair, 75 totUlbs. Common Yeartlugs.. 4 15 4 50 3 W 4 00 il Ml 8 Its 1U9 II 05 8 00 6 50 Chicago, Cattle Common to extra steers 3.5uifl,5.o&; Blockers aud feeders, i40i4u0 cows aud bulls, tl.5tM4.00; culves, W.5oil?5; liogn nravy, l IiOi..4.k."; common to choice mixed, :io4 .)j choh'e assortod, C 104 15; ilfht, (8.5(jit4.u6; plus, (it.5i(!i8.U5. hheeu In- erlor to choice, 4H.5ut4.'45; lambs, 3.UHs)5.35. Cincinnati lings select shippers none; butchers H40to4 50; fair to good packers i0 to 4. so; lair to ligUt 4U0los 5; comiuoa and roUKli:l J5lo4 15 Cattle-good shippert4 15to4.7&. good tochbic(4liln4.50: fair to medium SlMlo 4.10; couiuiou K.K5U3.. Nbeep extra tl K5UI 4 5o; good to choice J.50to4.00; commuuto lair .00 104.10. Wool. PntLADXlTHIA. Wool Is quiet; prices steady Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia IX aud above, 17lik'., X and above l.lio.; m odi um ifOijUh'.i auaitur blood, ilKiMc; ooinuiou, ISiylVc. New York, Michigan, WiaconsUi, eta, at 10al7e. X. lVHtc.; medium, 10i20c. quarter blood, HOsHlcieomuion, lTloo.; washed, ooinb log, delaine flue, lHivOc.) medium 81i IfJo.; coarse, ao.,.'lc.;low,?.,ta; uuwasbed usdluia ltalTir. low uiedium lialou, A SUROEON'S KN1FB tees you a reeling of borrot and rtresd. There Is no longer necity for Its use In many diseases formerly renrded as incurable without cutting. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery Is well Illustrated by the fact that DI1DTI1DR or Breach Is nnwnrrfi- wi s cany 0,1 will (hout the knife and without rutin. Clumsy, chaf ing trusses cnn be tlirown away f They never dire but often induce Inflamma tion, alrntigulnliou and death. Tl 1 MnOC Ovnrlnn. I-lhroid (rterlne) 1 UI'1V7I0 sm( tunny ntlurs. are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. PILE TUMORS, i n.?;? .a ,nTa other tllscases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured without palu or re snrt to fie knife. CTftVIJ In the "Madder, nn matter OIUl'u how Inrgr, (s crushed, pul verised, washed out aud perlecliy re moved without cutting. CTP If Tl 1I?P of Crinarv rssnirc Is O I lIV I CIVL. al-orimoveil without cutting In huiiilrrds of c:is s. Fr pam phlet, references and all itartirutars, send in cents (in stamps) to World's Kis pt n-nrv Meilicnl Assuciutiuu, O0j Main blreet.'llutralo, N. V. MOTHERS anil those scon to be cotnc mothers, should know that Pr. 1'icrcc's 1-avnritc l'rc;criitiiti rob childbirth of its tor tures, terrors ami dangers to Imtlt mother nnd child, by aiding nature in pre paring the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" ntul the period of confinement arc greatly tdiortcnrd. It also promotes the secretion of nn ulnimlimce of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Dora A. fit'THRin. of O.ittrY, Chrttm Co., 7fM.. writes: "When I Ikk.iii laklin; Hr. Pirrce's p'nvoi itc l'rt'Mrnptinn. I w.is nut nl.te to si nin I on my feet wil limit suffering iiltimt ilenth. Now 1 do nil n;v bou-.-w.irk. w.i--hiuc. conking, sewing snd everything finny family of in;ht. 1 am stouter now Oi.m I Imvc tw-ru In six viars. Your ' Favorite Prescription " is the bet to luke Ix'fore contiuenieut. or ut lenst it proved so with me. 1 never suifereil so liitle with any of my children as I did with my lust." A CTitircti of Ii.t. Tfio oniccra of t!ic Xfjittino line stoatnshfp ratajiwfi), which urrivrrt in Iort ri'octitly inm liottcKliirii, via Sun ilfrliitul, witticsscil nn t-arly morning Bct'iie in miil-Atlantic wliii h First 1X11 ccr lVihinn nays was beyond descrip tion und any human power of repro duction. The beautiful night was cauwd by tho sun hhinititf upon n huge Iceberg about 7 o'clock on the morning of August 2, and continued fur fully fifteen minutes. The iceberg was "270 feet high and b'0 feet long, and was on the edge of a dense fog. It was shaped exactly like a church, having at one end a towering spire that was pierced near the top of the Hpiro in im maculate white. About fifty feet from tho top the sun's rays blended into a ftpink that was most beautiful to behold. Jlack of tho spire was a slanting roof that the action of tho fog and Bun caused to appear in a deep blue. Near the spire was a perfectly shaped Gothic arch, in which hud been melted a llssuro so like a window f t uliDc-?t make one If' lievo It was built there by a mechanic. Tho sun shone through this in all its brilliancy und dazzled the ryes of those aboard ship. The fog formed a deep background near the water and made a marine picture that could never be painted. Besides ull this, the sun, bliining on tho many small projections of tho berg, made the whole look as though millions of sparklinir diamonds had bct n piled together. Tho olllcers say that many statues nnd fantastic figures wero discernible about the mountains of i.-e. The seamen and oflicers wire awed by the beauty and grandeur of the scene lial'tiinoie lni'ri(in EstnblKhr-il a Value. Mnurl'-e Thompson tells of a certain buyer of sheep who went Into tho mountains of Kastern Kentucky, where tho followlns dranintlo Incident took place between him nnd a yrlm mountaineer who had one cwo for sale: lhiyor That ewe Is worth uliotit 75 cents. Mountaineer lilt nlr wo'th Jest a dollar 'n' er hnlf. Iluyer Voti are Joking; the old thing Is lean and Mountaineer (drawing a large pistol nnd cocking it) Stronger, w'nt did ye say 'at that air ewe wns wo'th? Iluyer (briskly) Mgh on to Gcvc'U dollars is what I suld. Accept None of the Pretended Substitutes for Royal vSSS ami IeCAUSE inferior preparations are bought at wholesale at a price so much lower than Royal, some grocers are urging consumers to use them in place of the Royal at tht same rt tail price. If you desire to try any 01 the pretended substitutes for Royal Bakino Powder bear in mind that they are all made from cheaper and inferior ingredients, and are not so great in leavening strength nor or equal money value. Pay the price of the Royal Baking Powder for the Royal only. It is still more important, however, that Royal Baking Powder is purer and more wholesome, and makes better, finer, and more healthful food than any other baking powder or preparation. SifU? R0VAL SAKINO POWDER CO.. BRAVE COLONEL LARKE. With Ilia Arm Itailly Ilrnken Tie Write and Work Kverjr Iay. Col. Julian K. Lnrke, the Crimean war veteran, met with nn accident re cently. In which he demonstrated that tho heroic soldier Is born nnd net ew luted by a rigid system of drill. Is one of Uio bright writers on nn after noon paper nnd has charge of the real cstnte department. On one of th, cold est days of last week, when tho breath seemed to freeze nnd Icicles gathered on tho mustache nnd beard, the Col onel, chipper as a chipmunk. Although ho Is over Is) years old and Is all scarred up with wounds received In battle, called nt the Ileal Estate Exchange, ays tho New York Commercial Adver tiser. In dewcenillng tho steps from the streets that lead to the exchange) ho slipped on tho frozen Ice and fell heavily on his left shoulder. I.Ike n titmble athlete of thirty years he picked himself up, nnd, nfier linlsh lug his business nt the exchange, ho went to his olhoe, nnd wrote a column, coolly smoking a I ng Havana, known ns the "Smuggler's Hellght." Ills brother members of the quill noticed that while he was writing his left arm hung limp nnd motionless nt his side, finishing his copy and calmly knock ing the nshes from his cigar tie s:tld: "Now 1 will look nt my arm." 1 le tti.'d to lift up his left arm. but he discover.-1 that It was not only broken, but consid erably fractured. Ills shirt nnd coat sleeves were soaked with blood. Sev eral wished to iuu for a doctor, but ho simply sulci: "till, it Is nothtng; Ml ro out and have It set." lie lighted n fresh clg tr nnd went out nnd found n surgeon, who tried to lecture the brave old vet eran, who has fought through wars, because he neglected his nrtn so long, "t 5o home early and stay there a week," said the surgeon, after ho bad splin tered the broken arm. The surgeon lit tle knew the vitality of tho Colonel uud his devotion to Journalism. The nevt lay he turned up In tho office nnd wrote live columns of statistics, the data of which he had beeii gathering for sumo time. Ills coolness nnd heroic rinchalaneo In suffering great palu have won tho admiration of all the editors nnd re porters on tho papers nnd they propose to honor liltn in some way, either b tendering him n banquet or giving Liu a silver loving cup. Dnrahle Ilrlcaa. Excnvatlons In lliihylon have brought to light a number of bricks, thu stumps on which prove ineiii to bo at least 4.ot" years old. They appear to be as good now na when they wero first Imkod. The ropallul. Why shoulJu't there bo a third party? It Is truu they disturb tho smooth running ot tb regular organisations and somotlniea overturn eloctlous, but what la popular Is founded on merit i A for Instance, among all tho remedies usod for sprains uud liriilw s, Ht. Jueot s Uil Is thu most Hipulur hcuusii It lskuowu to bu the best ; heneo It Isthu Pop ulist lu medleiuo. The more hivuusH It euros so promptly nnd surely. There Is no crippling iroui Kpruiti where, this old remedy Is used. It imparts now life, nnd strength and thu puiu viiuIauc. Truly It tiu I'opu llat. Straw plaiting gives employment to 5,000 WoUieu lU Kurope. Haw's This f VTn offer Ona Hundred Imllarn Ttewarl fnt any eii of l Ainrrli that caiiuot be cured by Hull's i 'a'urrh ( 'urn. K. J.Ciiicn:v Co., Props., Toledi, O. We, the umlersiKUeil, liuvn K'iowii K. J. Che. fiey for I tin lut 1 yours, and liehevo hlm per f (lv lionornliln In ull business transiti'tinna and tlnane nil uM.i to curry out any obliga tion tii'i'le by the r linn. r.sT A- I UVA I, liolesalo LVUKKlsU, Tolulo, Ohio. Wal:im. Kisasi A Mauvin, Wholesale linguists, Toledo, ( Him. Iln'l's ( uturrti C'urn is tnk.'il Internally, aft Inn ilir m lly iim llnihl i.i l and mueou sur faces of the synluin Trim, 7s-. i ir bottle, bold 1 by all urugniois. leainuouiaut iiu. ..... . I ot mi l;iirrl.nenl. In use of 1 1 1 1 in n h Tulmles for headaehes, ! (1i-ii'isiu iiini oiher stouiio!li ili-orileri is not nil experiment hut mi u-iiiei siiccium. They j will do ull that we s.iv they will. i Culifornlu hn 2 '.OJO.OOO fruit troes, neoo rd lug to recent estimates. I Hsu I'lso's l uro for ( onsiimptlon both In my fnmily Mini prni tlee Hi-, i.. W. I'ai'IKkson, Ink ster, jlleh. , Novuinlier ., ls;U. and cheaper made baking 1M WALL ST.. NEW-V0RK. rJHarch April Elf! ay Arc the Best Months in "Which to Purify Your And tho Best Blood Purifier U Wood's SarsapariflSa "Which Purific, Vitalizes and Enriches the BIojiI At thU se.von pverynnn pliouM talte n Rmd spring medii-liie. Your blood miL-'t t puri fied or you -will be) iieK'.ortlri)? your health. Thorn Is a ery from Nature for IHp, and un- I ess there, Is prompt ami sat lufai 'lory response you will In linMo t serious lllnvs. I This demand e.m only bo met ty tho purl-' fylng, cnrlclilni; and Dlood-Vltntlxlnp elomonts to lo found In HihnI' SiTrnrarilln. " My motlur-ln-law, Mrs. I;lirnt'th Wolfe, nt tho n,-ri of 7J years, win nttaeked with n violent fonn of cult rheum; It wpre.il ull over her body, and her limnls nnd liml'S worn ilrendful to l.Hik nt. At tint same time, my llttla dniis'liter Clnrn, who win Juit mn yeur old, u nttni'ked ty n Hlmllur diaeaje, liko lerofulm. It upteured lu food's only An'.OIil Deed. A few tlnys no n Klnnuliir tlcod wan prcsontod at tlio rcKlW'r'it ollli't' lu Newark, N. J. It wan ma li In 17iii end Lad never l.i'cii lt ioidcd. Ir. Kilmer's swamp-IIimit cures nil Kidnev ninl lll.nlili r troiililrs. rillliphlet Hlnl i ! I l ill o t H HI free, ljilioidtory I1n.i;li,'iiii'tiiii, N.V. Illsmnrk never uses uny peus save thoro made ol koosu (pillls. Hcotliind's ltomnn Cntliolio ehurehes hnvo DS.'iOOO nieitihers. Mrs. VIii1ihv' Sooililiiu hyrnp for ehllilren teelhiiiir, Hofleun the Kimi". n ihil i - iulliiMia t ion, ul la ii (in in. iiiri wile I eolie. iic. u lml tie A London otuiiltuis eiirrle on nn nverng 2.5U0 piutseners eseli week. Karl's f lover Hoot, tlie crent Mood purifier. yv fn-hne iin.l i li nriie's to the eouiplex loli nnd t hum oh-iipntlon. i'i(H. jilits. f Lawyers were known In llahylon iJOJ I1.C. 015 ENJOYS Both tho method nnd results when fcyrup of Figs ia taken; it 13 pleasant ontl refreshing to tho ta.ctc, and nets ppntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd liowcls, cleanses tho eyo tern cfleetually, dispe'a coMs, licail nehes and fevers and cures habitual constipation, fyrup vt Tigs ia tho only remedy of its LLud ever pro duced, lo,uiinr to tho taiito and no ceptalilo to tlio etoninch, pronijit in iu action and truly licncliciiil in in ciTertK, prepared ouly from tho most healthy and ugrceulilo Euhritauce.i, iti mativ excellent qualities commend it to ull and hnvo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of i for Falo in SO cent bottles by all leudinp drui; gints. Any reliublo drui;gitt who may not havo it on band will pro cure it promptly for uny ono who withes to try it. Lo nut accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN MAHCIiiGO. ( Al. touisviUE, r. new yokk, N t. Z PN U 0 '06 Ip'SurcenBfully Prosecutes Clnlms. K I.sIm I'rlnclpnl i.KSinlliwi L'H lutoloii llurenu. Jiluliwit Hur, llJiiin,mlu'iiluigLi4iiii, nti mini-. DATrilTOTIIlliK M A HKH Kxiiliilini'lon s fcr s w H,i -iivi(.(i iim iii luiii'iit iliiiiiv or liMcntoii. M.iti for InvfiiOirM iiuiili., nr Imw to r I u tUtt'tll I'AIIUCK U Allill.l. WlHIUMITOH. D.O WAIT KKW'KLKTTril nf viilim hunt i lYilLL til, KKKK to iiimli rH ot Huh imiii r I t hus. A. HhIiIh Iii o., -M Willi Mrret, N V. ) . . . ...... tr Vm f.rm. i'AMTFn BUYERS rrJr':; ou or sddraaa W. It llruaddiu. At... Wc t 'ulul, Vo. you need Pearline. Beware you an imitation. Lis houest A i V . You Will Realize that "They Live Well Who Live Cleanly," if You Use A P QJUi Blood Larrj-j So.-cs under wli fI.I. other ti-ek; In! the ((nnd. mice .f tl. fiiMilly j'tiy ii 'ian nnd i llinr diio tors f.ir si I mr time, lint H'(:nc I tA emit Wors.. I rii I of many jiKoj lo eir 1 ( ( H.-r if ula by II i i l's S.m.ipnr;ll.t. Ai s in s, w !avo II Kid's Sarx.ip.irllia to flan, c'ie li-a!l to P't iett-r, lltl I lii.forn Ih fir t l-.ttlowvs (T'tio, tlms invi entlrly healed up an l tlioro hiu never bvoa lUiy rtiju of IL'.' Ji n.y sluce, rho In A Monlthy Robust Child. Ili'r Jtr.vidmother t v k II ... I :irsips.rl!l.i Ht the siimetpne, nn I the ,ait rtieiiin i.vrev od In iU vn"tico and a p"rf-1 nir :r.u' r.mn ctTeetixl. Il toolt n .nt t!ir nviitl.K I ir hr eur1, nnd r-h" nseri!w ln-r u "" licn'i'i nnd Mreiiirth nt her mlvunee I n, to I.,.1m sar Hiipiirilln. It his certnlnly I- i n n li. i'.-i..p, ! :uy Uiiiy." ilu3. lioliu Wctrs, ZaU.ikl, Om ood b Hms Ea th! We set to rn.l Ihrre iilirA f mm till i linaMiv BSSiS on out .in urn! annujl 11. N tAV S0rr)rncr Vaatioi) Trip to AHooti((ity. l:rrv erenc pnM hv us, Nn cnnpons, W rite st onwr lor particulars to THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. On and 01 Second Ave , I'lttflmriih, I's. ! 11 nn gtirpr'lr VtiAf hm ttrit The PliilMti'TrmnpC r1 yorceuttir3 T to- n-fof t i f t' im frhonM niw, V r h flmi tirr., Frj(i iiremcit To iimiit it Touffrrlt U ttiV 'Ut)Ij ln f-Tin AvMimblf fr lmn-fd!ilf h Ami CHprilli nf bring iirrwrTed wnluMtt Ion! of vlrtun Tor 'lt'.'il) ? vr uulU (t niv.-uilor arlnrtl Buch a lurprtdo cxiat In Ripans Tabulcs. Mrsm rtismtesl Co., 10 Sprue M Ksw Vo: k. rnos, DU cou Iwx. i, t UrutgUticr tr malt. 19 THE BI3T. riT FOR A KINO, fQt CORDOVAN! rKicnbNMCUKo cait. S.POLICZ.SSOLW. nS?W.WORKlKCMcir, .cxtha riNc CaVSTSCi:03LSH0&SL LAT3IE3S Cur On Mlioon Ccoplo xvaur tlio W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our.ihocsara c-iuaHy cr.'.;sfactory Tkry slve the h."t viI';g t r IV j monrr. 1 hcv .ual c.:iti.;i iIvku l.i sly to and lit. 1 h;lr w-srlnj qirrtltJcs r iinnirnnseri. "I ho prlcrs are i'n!(nrr-i,-M inijw I on sal I rom Si to nvr 1 1 t i)f'"r nskes. II your J.'a'.i-ri...:.iii '. tu;r. I'.'y. uvytaa. Tim "MMINK" nrntlm IW ninl Mont Krononil. ml rullnm aii.t ('urt .rn. Il.i j .i-a ti.a.lii ol litis ili.th, lioth Kil.. tin.!. i I nl.ki., mi. i 1' in. p vtirrn bi", ortu I'nlliir m i'.ul In I w ii t ii i v it V iii'l. thfi rt iiv.7, vr.tr trr.nut I. .k wv7 A I'.-inl "1 -ii I'ollsraur r'uoln.i.oi CuCi lot '1 went) .l'is Cl'lltM. A hsint'lornlMr ami Tulrof ruff. I.jr u.tll for Sis Cauta. Namii btyln uud hiii. AiMim Hf.'.K!;Hii)i.ii iMf.i.Ait fii'.trAvy, r7 ITranklia Ht., Nuw Vori. V UiVjy tl.. Itoatoa. HOl,! Kl l"l mm: V'i.riiiii;lil.aii! ilv. I'n OU All ;tiiibl- I'm it iu !i t un l" litu ' 1-irjfiT ii funnllcr ( mlt i'Ji nr (i It r'i.liiiih tif i t t.n. I'ATrMTKIt. Illtl. Ht. n IA Ht t'tin 'v pt'AtiHl by ti.V. Iliwo3!rr,'.C, 744 l'riuttwv,. V.:'i v WIHkTW'ltlik All LLht lAilS. . Cost ( in. tli bjfup. l'aU'9 ton a. V 1 COSt oliKh blf Up. TSuU-S ..M 0. VST S Jw-uVt2 ' ' 1 r ' ' " L.S A Pleasant Reflection tho fact that easy washing has been made safe. Until Pearline came, it was danger ous. Pearline takes away the uangcr as it takes away the work. I here is no scour ing and scrubbing, to wear things out ; there k --'mJ" f.lltKlllrlMAM, 1UI-I.4I I, Au.'i i'i. Iii:i-:i., l bum fE L A 3 T I0l is trouble in keeping things clean. Pearline is better than soap. With soap, you need hard work ; for easy work, reddler snd fome unscrupulous crocrrs will tell you, "this it as good or " tlie rama as 1'earlir.e." IT'S Ss FALSE rcarlina U rrver vediileJ, if your rrorer tenrts und il tuck. M JAMKS f VLS. .N. Y.