r ft-,M.-ip-.4- ittir t :ht. l- ViD' liil'i. Spring Makes re Tired TotnsiiTpoopla Spring and ita dutibs bntn n acbiog Lead, tired Jitnbs and Ihrobbitii! naftaa. Jost the milder Weather corona, tha strength beitine to L.bs and 'That Tired Feeling' in the Lomplint or all. I The reason for this oooditioa is ioaad in the deficient quality of the lood. Daring the winter, owing to tjiuui causes, the blood become osded witn irupurmos and losoa ita ichneas end vitality. ConaoquenUr. Li soon M the bracing effeot oi oold :t it lo1. tucae languor and lack k( energy, me cure win ie loand in kurifjiutf and enriching the blood. I ... U -ill.. A 1. a L mJ best spring modioino booaust, it is u greatest and best blood purifier. toTtrcoine That Tiroi Feeling be- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the True Blood Purifies- Prominently iu tho rMior. By brushing sliovs with a soft brush ibWtitf a llitlo Klyrcrlno well Into tin LiitbiTuml puliKlilnn with n vt'i-y clean lift Itruali. u bliK'klng will bo rvqulrrd Mure Hnata, I.pm ftprawl. lVrrlH a nut unil and very Htroug di(re Istbe !rlutr and early summiT to Kt rid of ndVrwear and ovcrwoar, so that the fix-sh may thoroughly rufrtwh. Hut th worst ally at opoa wliiuW. whnre tlif draft are DOffc aua a emu toe 8 u rent. It m thnre here lumbago mU in. It Is ilut the omnll- ua ind clri'iimxtanpe to make such an ut- l'k lure. It Is iuxt tho tlmn also when HL jjacoha Oil shoulil be haji.lv for Imnii-diute um. li V a lime, ton, wni-n 11 milK'H Its hapt cures. For lumbago- U 1 a certain Iwnedy. In heaven's arithmetic nothing eounta but l0Tt BE I A RICH MAM MOW. A Toor German's Luck- DIccoTe -04 1,000,000 for a Hluaunk Cure. Csicaoo, Feb. 22. (Special.) Less than in year ago Frank Schratrs did not poMae a dollar iu the world outride tf the small in come derived from a small drug bunes, anil only a few years aco be was a poor Or man immigrant. To-day Mr. tblirage can t called a millionaire, as the rwult ol a dls eonrr he has made of "Bahragn'sKheumntio it. un. aijuuiciHoiiam aim v iuu,uuu run lr taia discovery and arranged to pny him 1 100.000 a yar until he has received 1,000,- KO In alL-rhlladr.Ji.ihia Treao. iKwanaun Rheumatic Cure Company, I7-1C9 Dearborn streot, Chicago, are the pnetora ol this celebrated remedy. Never jtsiimeniaimree. When Traveling if ther on pleimure bent, or buwinei, In It o on ry trip a bottle of Pyruu of Figa, aa it acts t pleiiantly tiud effectively on the kidneys. rand IkjauU, prvveiitintr fevers, headuches other fiirtiw of Hh'kuexs. For Hale in Mvcnt 1 Lotties by nil leading druggiNta' ben you give others advice take somo of jravil. tr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root rures nil Kidney and Kludder troulilet. J 'ii in I li t mill eimhultatioi) freo, 1 hurutory liiiighuuiptoit, N.V. :raee to meet duty is l ower to over- dlfllcultiea: without tbia iirlnelclu our rth i indeed WeuLueas. Which Man Wlna one with Kteady nerves and a rleir iliat uteaiw. Iu nine nuiiuiinft..i. Ian with a good digestion. A Kip ma Kiiei- uiuuvr uij auve lo-ajoiiow a ht error is to be pitied, not ridiculed, I - hVlurlow't Poothing Syrup for children . Boui-na ue guniM. reduce inriunin ya pain, curta wind colic. Uc. a bottle fhompaon & Co., Dmjrslet. Oondera. . mm v.arrn uur j is trie boat uni cure ror cutorru tuey ever Bold, la aeU it, 75c. dwlth tnreeyeiuae Hr. IannoThoinp uier. uruggisiakeiiaixuc perLHittle jreatest Hedical Discovery oi trie Age. EftNEDY'S lical Discovery. t the swit . Have nt, your It Ye will h' ENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., vered In one of oar commoa i-eda a remedy that cures every r meelmui iifi--wlon, to believe ray for y ntnor, from tha worst Hurofula common pimnla. mrh by ' rlod it in over eleven hundred never failed except In twocaaes iekeat of I iieM we n ier numor). He has now la irthly iu your Htru on over two hundred certio- value, all within twenty miles exiMiHW us 1 e mtrviee ai Beu l poatal card for book. we will con ler and ehe l of this wor1 !a always experienced from the ill perfeut sure is warranted it quantity la taken. ir voleea dro lunjr are affeated It eauies thou mltliri lave a erowu ua, like needles pawing t tha same with tha Liver his is causei by tba duots "ELBOW." and always disappears la a lug iu Kead the laauL oh Is foal or bilious It will Ibe Haae ol the ah feelings at first diet ever Deoeesary. Eat Interior John a get, and enough of lb a peualou cane poonful in wutar at bei- phraaeology the jner '! draw loan of the left the not of Aug reeeive 98 per tilted two and a Iu hi deoUion uil Iirusr.-rlata PN U 20 noMiaaiar u-lnc7 loaall Uia m SEPARATORS le word "elbow MiiuiMt. una atyla u ahuaB Iu ruja lounal. aautbar will aoim ba mil iu n oouvmu "nlla, write for Handaume lliua I. IlAVlB a HANK1N ULOU ANU leal MMU.se, in iuud the arm 4Utuluj:era.0 W. Lk St .L'aicaaa ie r ad lua will I : of the "elbov. I at. on, or ah' the eluow wit f WH HE aU'tLSTTULS. i tha rate of J fil hi mu. t&jm l.A TTu I 010. Hoiii by druiriilru Its 1 J per uioutu. I eanee it makes pn re. rich blood. It Rites strength tonerres and mnsoles becanse it endows the blood with new powers of nourishment It creates sn appetite, tone and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, and thus builds np the whole system and prepares it to meet the change to warmer weather. Hood's Saraaparilla is a medicine npon whioh yon may depend. It is the only true blood purifier promi nently before the publio eye today. It has a reoord of cures uneqnallod in tho history of medicine. It is the med icine of which so many people write, "Hood's BarsaDarilla dona all that It i claimed to do." Yon can tak TTnnrl' Saraaparilla with tho confident expec tation mat it win give you pure blood an.lr ouew lioalth. Take it now. Only Public Eye Today. The Nolilo Art or "Graining." The right of "grnlnlnu- to rank anion the lino arts aocuis to hare bin-n Hvttled at the rotvnt nimunl ronvrntlon ftt Allcntown of tho IVnnsylvaula As-BiH-lntion of Master I louse Painter mid Docoratorii. Mr. John Smctburst "read a tmiter" on the subl...-t nnH with a fine Kcnrn, showed what h thotiKht of tils traducors-of Johu Rua kin In particular. HtiHkln calls Rralii Ing a slmin, he said, hut "lluskln Is o sham himself." "Why," be asked, "should we believe this man, who baa never painted a panel or grained o door?" Mr. John Bmetburst "urged tho boys to go to work and earn an hon cm dollnr- thing John Ruskln had never doue In his life." (I am quoting from the official report of the conveu tlon iu tho trade organ, Tainting and Decorating.) But It was not only for the author and (non-"graining") artist that Mr. John Sinethurst showed hit coutempt Among other things he said: "Any fellow con be a lawyer or n clergyman, but it ks widely different with ouything that U worth knowlng markedly so with this art of graining. A man must have an artistic, passion ate nature and a love of the beautiful. There la no shorthand method of mak ing gralnors. "There Is no manter that ever lived that can delineate anvthlna- mon Iwitn. tiful than an oak panel. If I were to talk all day on the beauties of grain ing, I could not describe tberu." As niy readers know, this Fs not tin Brat time that the artistic claims ol "graining" have been advocated In hlgb places from Pennsylvania but nevet beforo so convincingly. Assuredly, sooner or later, we shall hear of tin appointment of a professor of "grain ing" In the State University. Of the llUiess of Mr. Smethurst to occupy the chair there can bo no reusonablo doubt Tho Art Amateur. "Nnppreas uem I'ufTa.' An old-time darky butler, such at may ba found occasionally In Philadel phia, used grander expressions the old er he grew. He wus helping a visitor the othei day to don her walking Jacket, and ai he noticed that she was still struggling to push lu her rebellious big sleeves be suggested, respectfully: "P'r'aps you will hob de goodness t allow me to suppress dem puffs, mad am." New York Tribune. In Cola Countries. Animals that live in cold countries have a warm matting of wool or line fur underneuth their hairy coaU. so that they nro almost perfectly protect ed from the cold. This wool usually falls off In summer. Borne people are careless as natur ally as others take pains. That i.vmp in a man's stomach which uiukes him irritable and rniseia ble and unfit for bus iness or pleasure is mused by indiges tion. Indigestion, like churity, covers a uiultitude of sins. The trouble uuiv be iu stomach, liver, ixwels. Wherever it is, it is cuused by the presence of jxuson ous, refuse matter which Nature has been tumble to rid herself of, unaided. In such casts, wise jeople send down a little health officer, personified by one of Dr. Tierce's Pleas ant Pellets, to search out the trouble and remove ita cause. ASK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR The BEST FOR Dyspeptic.DGlicate.Infirm and AGED PERSONS JOHN CARLB ft SONS. New York. v AL theIndustrial outlook BETTER TIMES AHEAD. Skilled Mechanics Vary Qinerally Em ployed. Restoration of Watee. A very careful canvaas niade In a Dumber Of large manufacturing eltlot and centers of population reveals tha fact that there Is now a very small percentage of the ikllled me chanics out of employment,and that the ratio would be still largoly reduced but for the eontlnuatlon ol a few strikes and labor dif ferences. There Is yet a oondderable num ber ol unemployed in the ranks ol common labor, thouxb this claas Is flndlug work as the season advances and opportunity is at forded for the opening of such work as they depend upon. Municipal and publio im provement on lnre scales nre reported from all parts of tha country, which will absorb the surplus of labor that now eslnts.aud with the completion of many new mannfncturlnii enterprises now being started aud contem plated, there Is every reaaon to believe that all claaees of labor will bo very generally employed before the summer has far advnuo ed, which will stimulate every branch ol bualneae, and hasten the complete return ol prosperous times. The most slenlflnant of a'l the encourag ing signs ot cbanKlng conditions-Hie realis ation of wage to the stnndards wtieh pre vailed before the advent ol tho deprraalou has continued aud Increased during tho pnai week to sueh an extent as to Indivat" tlini there alremly has been more thorough and rapid Improvement during the paat lew weekt than had been realized. While perhaps r mnjoriiy oi ineae restorations no not e-pm the total of the reductions made, It Is mil unquestionably convincing evidence that there ha been a remarkable chung-i thut en abled the manufacturers to make any ad vances whatever, since It ha been universal ly conceded that the outs made were abso lutely necessary at tho time. The fact thai must of the restorations have been tnudo ab solutely voluntarily but bear out the. state ment so often made that tho employin throughout the country have sulTerud lu a corresponding dentin with the working peo ple, and that thoir owu personal dxslres and wlabes have not beeu lor tho ruling of low wages. THE MINESHUTDOWN. Blamee the Trouble on Selfishness oj Pennsylvania Ulna Owners. Oeneral Manager A. O. Illalr. ot the Wheel. Ing and Lake Erio road, which is a lurgs owner 01 UDlo mining property, speaking 0 the ooal strike, says: "The Ohio operators will all pay 61 cents per ton on the basis ol 60 cents In the Pennsylvania fluids. The miners came to the convention Instructed to demand the old aaaie of 70 cents, or IU cent more than the price, accordiug to the uaual 9 cents differential between Ohio and Penn sylvania. They finally came down to 00 cents snd there they stopped. "The whole trouble Is due to thesellla hnnas of the l'enoaylvanla operators, who wished to got the iHke trade from Ohio without re gard to the cost oi getting it either to the Ohio miner or operator. Of the sum met trade ot tha Ohio operators fully 03 per oent. is to the lakes, and it la this trade that tue I'eunsylvanlans want To enable Ohio to get auy of It the differential of 'J cents be tween Ohio and Pennsylvania must be ob served. The price ot 61 cents which Ohio offers is the price with the differential on tha nresent I'ennavlvanlA rnim It l- i.u.n I the outtom fertbe two Htntes to shnro this . trada Miintlv iml tlila ciM.i ! n u.mi.... . do. "Thora Is no division among the Ohio oper ators. They are united, and all are willing to juy SI cents. My latest advice are that the miners will call a mvutlug between now and May 15 for tho purpose of reconcile nug the offer of 61 ccuts, and this will probably adjust the differences now existing." IRON-CLAPS SIGNED. New York St Cleveland Diggers Contract For Five Month. All hopes of brlugln 4 out tho miners cm ployod by the New York and Cleveland gits oobl company nb j it Pittljurg havj beau abandoned by tho st-ik Ing miners. It bus been learned that mora than 50 J of the-u UKUed irou-elad c-oiitraets to work at the 05 oeut rate until NjvcinOor 1. Some of the operators claim that some signed to work fur 44 cents. The Hhaner mine, which has ben Idle for teveral days, resumed work at the CJ-cent rate. Last week the miners' oflk-lals ancced ed in briuglngthe men out on n strike, and their going back is keenly fu!t i;- the strikers. The striking miners ut Jjlythx's works at Dlythndale, a few mile above M'Keesport, it Is aid, returned to work at the tiU-cont rate. Whseu they struck they were gottiug i'J c-nts and they de uaudud (i'J ueuts. Printers are Now machinists. The sixth aunual sesaloa of the Interna tional Association ot MiietnuUta assembled In Cincinnati on May tith witu over a hun dred deleaates. Hluce the general lutroduo tlon of typesetting machiues, the Typojrjubpi cal uulou was repreaented at this meetlug by President 1'rescott. Cuaia aud Mexico are represented. 1 The plants of the United States glass com pany, on the HouthMde, Pittsburg, resume I work Monday moruiug. Tho old nou-uniou men were given thete places, Ity some it was expected luuy would resutno on a union basis. For the first time In over two years all de partments of the Homestead steel works wont on full operation Kuiiday nliht. The whole plsnt will run this wunk. and the Indications aru-tlmt a wood siiimnMi's wotk 1 uhuad lor the tlrm aud w uktiiuu. About 1,000 meu employed in various snpaclties ut tho blast furuacea ol the Illinois Stfcal company, at H iutu Culca :o, went on a itrlke Tueaday i d I the ureat works are dol ed, throwing some 3,CiOO uiuu out of employ ment. Tba strike against meat shops in St. Louis Is endod. COAL CONSOLIDATION. Five Larva Conoerns of Illlnola Combine toFiKht Compatitora. Five ol the largest coal mining companies In Northern Illinois have combined in a fight for business axalust their competitors in other sections, a a result of tha refusal of the railroads to mske a satisfactory adjust meut of irolulit rates. The combination bus been incorporated under the name of ibe Oeu. WlimiiiKtoa Coal Company and com prises luluea at brad wood, Curliou Hill, Gardiner and Uiaiuond, HL Tbu combine has a daily output of from 8,000 to 10,000 tons. 1 his Is believed by coal men to be tha Initial step toward thu foriuutiou of a virtual trust, in which every company operating ui I ues In the northern section of Illinois will le directly Interested. The 811 ver Crusade. Secretary of Htute lllnrlcbseu, chairman ot tho Illinois Dcuioi-ratlo state committee, said that twenty counties bavo so Inr 1ml i conven tions aud without ex e; tlon they have do clured ior Irto sliver ut the ratio of 10 to 1, TRADE PROSPECTS BRIGHTER. Plenty of Money Let Loose to Stimulate Business The Crop Outlook la Also Greatly Improved. TL O. Duo A Company's "Weekly Iteviow of Trade" says: Balety for the summer means much tor alt businoss, and tho bond syndicate deems It so fully assured that It distributes 40 per cent of the money a lvnuo ed by the associates, which relieves a ling) amount to stimulate operations in securities aud products, Ctop prospects also beve greatly Improved, aud tins is of still bibber importance, as It will do much to determine the character ol the volume ol all business alter summer uncertainties are over. Iu ad dition, basiness is reviving, though the galu iu great Industries is retarded by many strikes. Hurlug tho week 2,250,000 came In from the interior, showing mat money is not fully employed, and the Government reports au increase ol 1 12,356,268 lu circulation since April 1. 1 tie output ot Iron still exceeds the con sumption, but has fallen ,b7 tons weekly lu April, to lOO.Mt tons Msv 1. 11. seuier pig has been raised to S10.00 at 1'ittaUiirtr. and the general demand (or Mulshed pro ! Ott does not equal thu receut output, but is u.a-.iuctly inert-using, I urs and sheets sell. iuj( more largely tbuugh structural speci Ocativus are disappointingly slow, the most noteworthy guiu is lu orders for steel rails, y 0.000 tons for the Pennsylvania aud W.ooo lor a Western road. Males of wool lor the week are lets than lu li'J2, but larger than In tbe past two years, though prices do not rise, The lallnres this week have beeu 2'.'T in the I'nited Mutes, against 2u0 Inst year, aud Ut iu tauuda, agaluat 42 lust year. CONFESSED HIS CRIME. Marshall Price Admit that Ua alone Murdered Halite Doan. Price, tho convicted murderer of Miss Dean atlieiitoti. M l., lias made a fluid confession In which he admits thut ho alonu committed the deed. Vp to last niht ho stoutly ad hered to his llrst tory, in which he charged Grant Corkran, a popular vontitf school teacher, with being the principal lu the crimt upon the strenirth of winch Corkran spent n week in Jail. II s admWslou that he Is guilty of the double crime aroused so much uni;e that tho authorities look Price to llultiinoro for safe keeping. Price intimated that be was Indued to confess when he received a letter from a woman In Haltlmore. who tinned herself "ft. M. J., 1423 West Fayette street." The woman sent Price a prayer book, which be has lu his pocket, and urged him to con cm aud free uraut Corkran s name. Robert K. Goodwin, assistant cashier of the wrecked Hank of Leslugton. V, was found guilty of making fraudulent entries aud his punishment was Used at four years' im prisonment. MAUKIJTH. I'lTTHUl'ltU. vhbjvikii rsai s ran-M ahs oivsn bimiw. Grain, Flour and feed. WHEAT-Nu 1 red S TJ T3 No. S red 111 '.11 ttih.N Nu s yellow car, new I7 ! Miied ear, uea fs M Jio. K reUow shelled !'-' W CATH No. 1 white Srt Si No. II white i'i VI Kilra No. 8 white l in l ight lulled ' S.I d ItYk No I " U No. V western 'i 7B yUil'K Winter patents hleuils.. 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Live l.lckeus, pair 1-iv e liU' kn tr pan ltehi-u 1. lih at iis, trf 1I1 Live I time), 11 K(-iiS-la unit Ohio. Ir.-h KtA I IIKli.-. Utiu h. (.. . i.,,,11j No. I t.X. Live Oeeae, V 1 ininii y, lai gi- 1'io at i 1 M'i ri 1 Si JO ; 5 1 Ml 1 till .i IV 7:. ; iu H 11 411 .5 75 '.0 U 11 II 10 ! IU Mlacelluiuoua. CECIif i'luver ta lb '1 liuothy, prune blue 01 linn Haok i ouiili y 11111 il LtONLV While Cluvei lluikwheal 5IAI I.K M III r, new 1 lLtl 1 ciiulry, sweet, I 1I 'I Ai.l.oW CINCINNATI. Ki t 1 1 It W ntA i -No. 11 iuiu 1(1 h No. lOKN-illX.-il OA'l Kooh Ill I I I--K Ohio l lenmei y 11 40 a :o 1 so -J s SS 4U 1 1 Hi 18 Ml i UI 4'4 18 7o 4 UI 4 1; 73,1,1 ol I' si 11 lit M IU 1 lllLAllM.llll.A. KUil H 4 tilh. l Nn. ii Hell t oll.N No 4 .Miai-vl liA'ie--Ni. ii Miin- Ill i lr.ll 1 11 1'liu r), i x 11 11 I'.liliN I'll, lilhln ! IHI, 1. a .Il i "i 4l) i,''H ,''.' U7 1 u ! NfcW VOKK. KLtillt-l'iit.-iitH .( 4 IS 1.7 i.tf W IlLA T-.So. a m-d Ill K Mini- IWtX-.xi. 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M, mi Uttlit, !...'.(.. ...., 1 II ll'l II r tu lliuicc, l.'.i w.H,, i 111 bl, I J I, Clncliiiititl -lu-a anln-t i,iI,ii-ih ii'inn tul'ln-l4i.n'in (i. lull' i 'ui., .,.iKii 9. .' tu4.an; ittir lu uwiii ai.i.'iulMi. luimiiua 1111J ri uliS..i.,tu4.iii v i.uK- .ti clili.t-r4 i,'itV44 ruuil lialmli 44 i-'m 0.;.' ; (un- u. int, 1,1,1 t-j,ij 1.1.1'; co m 111 ou Si'ioj,, ...'i. r-'lim 1. -c:,iih,i j-to 4.r.i; fniiU lu i-Uulcu :,;5lii.;'i; c -liuii.-u lu lair I'.Uu tua .'.O A bible and a shotgun. lie Carried Ilotb, Although He Was Preacher, and Had faith. The panther soaro bus spread over the entire country, and Is especially Intense among the colored people, who not only believe nil tlm wild stories they hear about the beast carrying women and children away lu hi cruel Jaws, but will not be persuaded Unit there la no such cruel animal lurking round Jacksonville. A reporter while riding In the ant t le nient south of Paiiumn, was hailed through the woods by nn old time dur ky preacher. He wna an Interesting type abort and bow legged, and these bow-logs wero Incased In trousers so long they wrinkled at the heel. Ho had on a Jim swinger, the lulls of which wiped the dew from the huck leberry bushes along the trull lie uas pursuing. He had on a high standing collar, to plt over which he'd have to get on a stump. Tha collar was encir cled by a clerical tie. KurtiKitititing the very black face with Its wrinkles and fringe of snowy beard wus a bilk hat that looked us f t hul been brushed by a cyclone. The hut was several al.es too large, and had It not been tilted backward the ears upon Which it rested would have beeu una ble to support the burden. As he hulled, the reporter Mopped and waited. The old man came up out of breath. The strangi-m purt of his outfit was a double lnuri li-d, mux r.le loading aliotun, loaded and cupped. This wuh under 0110 una. t'ndcr the other was a Hible. "Hons," said he, wiping hi brow, "you beam anything 'bout a wild crit ter In dese jer woods?" "Yes, I have heard of It, but I take no stock In It." "Dey aay hit's a panther?" "So they do, but they are wrong. It's only a big dog that hangs out by tho subtropical." "I'm powerful glad to hab you aay tlat Dose people 'round here, un' me, too, been gwine to church armed." "80 that's what you have the shot, gun for?" "l'easor. Obr at de church you'll most likely find a stack o' guns." "Ilut I see you have a liltile. Isn't faith better than a Khotgun?" The old fellow scratched hla head, fie was puzzled. "Yea, boss, faith is better'n a sluggun, but a shotgun la n bandy thing to carry 'rouu' u take care o youssef and not gin de Lord no unnecessary trouble." Jacksonville Times-Union. Highest of all in Leavening aAl3i0S.WTEEV PRS USE WALTER BAKER &, GO. The Laritsat .Manufacturers o. PURE, HIGH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tliU CoDtisvnC, btrt rrrtived HIGHEST AWARDS from IU gnat m Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. Vtlttkr lhs Iflilr Ii rriCH.nrt Aii I- I lira ft utlirr I l)rmirl t-r I urm M In ii nf ihir rrrpurstii'ii. Th-tr nHrt.,.,i ttkr'AK k'AT C(K()A Ii Ut.iutcltf I'Utt itu 4 tulubU w4 CLf lr$s than & ttuta cj-. OLD tV GROCKHtttVERYWHIRE. WALTEr BAKER i CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. NO MORE HITCHING STRAPS I Kew Inventinn, s1juated to llnca; rati't tx loat, tteltn or orottB ; U la out ot Right and dneiii I interfrro wlUi borre, baruia or rrtil '1. Do you d'iv hortat If ai, auud for a HANDY HllCHER. Unco utod, yon w m't 1 art with It f.r ten tunea lupnce. jih full d'nv. I una Ijr i-K.-. Rochcattr Novslty Co., Itucli., NY. VOIR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT ITI Densmore Typewriter, Edison Phonograph, Second-Hand Typewriters. PITTSBURG TYPEWRITER CO., 443 WOOD 8THKET, I'UThHUMI, VA, 1' N I' UO PATENT4 TltAliK MAHKH Kvumlo cl'.rt a diI ailMcc 11. 1.. t,iiii'iii.il,iii) nf nn iH.ia. ht-iul lui iiivciiiiirn i.iil'lc ir liu iu,(.'i.i luiiui. I AIIUCK O'l-AltHEl. Wai.iiiM.iiia. li.U 'WELL BRED, SOON 1 ta J : ' 1 Lli 1 7 r -Oldb.! F ' I I SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY IV.ARRIED. can, without doubt, bo cured in its early stages. It is a battle irom the start, but with the right kind of weapons properly used it can be overcome and the insidious foe vanquished. Hope, courage, proper exercise, will power, and the regular and continuous use of the best nourishing food-medicine in existence Scott's Emulsion the wasting can be arrested, the lungs healed, the cough cured, bodily energies renewed and the physical powers made to assert themselves and kill the germs that are beginning to find lodgment in the lungs, i his renowned preparation, that has no doubt cured hundreds of thousands of incipient cases of Comsump tion, is simply Cod-liver Oil emulsified and made palatable and easy of assimilation, combined with the Hypophosphitcs, 'the great bone, brain and nerve tonic. Scott & Bowne New York. iV.l Druuists. 50c. and? 1. AFTER THIRTY YEAR?. THE IIICKtlK NT ATI: (ON Tt;l IttTKS THE STOUV )- A ItTKU.tMVa KKAItt II. How rreit Tailor, a Member of tli ia. lent ISttttt M. V., V. I., Iln.lly I'uuod IVIiat Itr Ma Mniht Slnre tha War ('limnl, (fro'n (Af AtbUiUthi, Ohio, Hmrnn.) Mr. Fred Taylor win born and brought up hear r.lmlrs, X. V., and from H ere enlht.-d in the ivnh regiment, N. V., V. I., with which he weiji: tbriigli the war and much hard wriice. Owing to , -iirennd hardsl Ip duniig the service, Mr Taylor en travted chr.mlc ilianho-a, from whl-li he has suffered now over thirty years, ith iibo lutely no help frutu phjsielans. Py i.muro hu was a a Irrfully vlgi n us i::nn. Had he nut been, bis disease and the rx erlmi uts of Urn doctors had killed him ,,,g uo. Laudanum ivm the only thing which afford ed him n-Uef. j ,. ternt.l.i headaches, his nerves were shattered, he ciild hot deep n hour a day oh an average, and be . re. du"od to a skeleton. A year ago he 10. .1 hi wife sought relief In 11 cluing.! of climate and removed to ! Leva, dhi..- but tl bsiige in healih iiiu.i- hot. 1 nmlh, 111 the n in. niemlutiou ol K. .t. Hoiln. r.'thii lcu.ling drug gist of Oe. ova. who w s cognizant of similar com whi' h Pink l'llls loul eiiied, Mr. Tavloi wn 1 ersuadsd to try a l ux. "As a drowning man gtni s a straw.' w I . k the pills," mm lr. ir..v.ir, "hut with no more hop- id rescue, p.ut a'tor thlitv Mills of niiTerit.u imd frsitle-s mhicIi f, r icll.-f I ut !,.t I, 1, nd it lu lr. Millinti .' I'liik pilN. 'Jbei.nv altrl took the mi UN 1 ,-, mu.ci, ,, f, ,. , ttcr, hud when 1 I ad taken the llr.-t 1 1 j I was iu fact a 111 w 11 i'ii." 'I hut uax two in. nibs ago, Mr. 'I iiylor l.i: hum e taki 11 11. "ie ot tin- pills and his rii-:-s is Miii.ly, and he l as lbs titmo-t c 1,11,1, t., ,. in i.,.t,'. j;,. M, regaiiieil lull ci nlrol of his 1,1 ii s niid . Ii .'i s an well as in his youth, tvim H ,1 mu.g I in k to his larcln.l ten rnd I it. mining Hesh and stiength rspidlj . I'.c is 1 ow able to do con siderable 1 ut.li or Wotk. As h ro;cnii!i d iiimitiDg hi-, MifTeriiigs, extctinici i:i ii cute to a ,! n reoite Mi. 'luylor, r.l , I u I en his laitliltl In ii Ihei-l the-e 11 ! j inr-. Mild rhewhlie.tto add her loi . i, 1, mvor i t 1'tnk l'ill. tin- 1 ii: 1 ,. : .. i ,;u,. 11 rem ,,( ri,. lug Mr. '( n ii 1 m a L. lj kH iinalld to the nmn he ik 1, M ,, yi,,. 'jnyir. Jstli Mr. 11 11 . 1 Mr. 'Ja; h r niiiin t lltd words toex-pn-fs the grntitui!n Hiy el or recommend too highly I'ir.k Mils to Mirtern.g humniuty. Any iinuires :n,.ln -hm to tlirm at tii-nevit, V., regardihg Mr. 'iiiylor's cuse, they will cheerlully answer, sh ihey nr ahxtoii: that ' the whole world n ail know what l ink Mils have donn lor them r.nd that sufferlug hu 1 uitmltv may be beurl!te: therebv. j l'r. IVUhams' l'luk Kills contain all the e'e- tnenls ueeessnrv to give new llle and richness 1 t.i thu k.lu..l ..n.l . . ..I. ......... 1 They an- for rale l y all urogg...th, or niav l had 'V mail from 1 r. Wllltan i.' Medh-ltm t'onipHJiy. Hchi-neciady, N. I., for to cent per bvi or nil beses fJr '.'.Io. A bicyclo wl'li n rati'rii santlit' Kpm'IrU. ly adapted to fat women Is thu lutust, Power. Latest U. b. Ou v t kcliu.i Powder rise bail: Tl) HKTTI.r ALL I'Utl TTI Spa'dln'aofli-ial laBu tiui It-, l.ir -iMthnrltj oftna iniia. Snw Hui.a. How rttm Valii.h1. AlKf:atli. I lllitirii) sui iriiiuaj )i .' LawnTcnnls.r,,;I 11 . a. .. .. II ... 1'kla.rto all laill (ilaym I'natpald, t On, i.awu puiiii StW KVI.K.S. IMM 111 r lJ . I l-a-1itm I'lajtf. FRESi ,.. i-iiii' 1 1 . vi. 111 l.M, liu. 11 I'.itip. IMftlllnl UC I a ltiiil l'ia)ra. Vali.abli'tiN.k fur all. I'oal-alii, 1 ir. Jiai.ii"lui 1 ma i'aua "J an iijri ivci l i.j I lluali a 1 lulu ta.it fntalo i nv uililii'H.Aali fur C.tlnlucu No. M A. C. SPALDING & BROS. Kew York. Chicane. Philadelphia L EWIS' 98 LYE Powdered and Perfumed. IfATEXTKP.) lr afmnijca' mil vutrgt ,YR ma lt-. I nllkf ufhiT It U-in rtu" .HtMiirtr nnl i n.'Urrl In t'U wuh roinuvnLlri 1 tl. tu wn't'iif asm llw)si r-ly for um. Will nnU tno but irruiu1 i'srj la 30 tnlnut MHthn.it t'uittHtf. It In the brs( for I'it'.tu li if wmif plpt'ri, Uly liiiVM.iig Hinkii, I'liiMit.t, wusbluf la(!ci, prtluti. tiff, ftr i't.S A. rA I.T tirC. ( ()., lii-u. Af U.. I tit.., Fit. Tr fliNtrUM IIIk'. Arm Mtrhln ruilr taUstii'ii ihc IVarl in Ott -tit p nil'tf M Nt tlllll', tiUt ft i(.Nfa Jim ut u l'w crli", iijiiAl ! mty Mamiii un ih- nisirkfi, au i fr iii4tOii4l.niiili.w.riiinnuihlpBaii Im wIuc itiwlllla lit tvi ruutia. N. 1, until Of 'iit, 4. ftvt ilratvcrsi, MI 7 I N. 6, mvdi ilr 1 S. CAT Uwr K KUKK J Ml. II I.HAM. silt( luik M.,l kiraK. UK Dr. Hess' Poultry Pon.a-co-a I'u.ktlvi'ly t'urt'B K I'V !-truyiin' tht fun. fro in A i-i'imv a liuy (ir ' VfUlijE iVwlri t'Lfj ttu t.p f'r M tm It Hll'l llfllllt nf tlHlnr li.wir t -n:i, '1 hi ri'l will lint ai..-;,r ritrtin Hr. llfstM K I .t.,.tiluiiii.l TAPE-WORM g,fctA0 .-l.lc I.I.- Will,,!. .1... ,...i .Nn inciiiif ij. l.'lh'.'H I'll l l: k.- till f AI lilt tlltl. .t AIIA.M Itl.VII lit (O., Iluli.. '.111.-, .N.V. WED," GIRLS WHO USE
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