L r.tnrlslnt of many at this season. F,oO if found In the fact that ths tir WCSS nnu wty iu a. ittTtir- i unhealthy condition. Tbe nnrv " . It. II. ..1'. D..r....ll. itsl them upon pure blood, and thin will alw create an apprtlte and ' n,i vHtem. and thus irlve sweut jo Ivp lln'1 1&"3rou kealth. Vod's Sarsaparilla L dnlrtni Mood ptiriflor prominently L p!iMi eye today. 1 ix tor . i n'.tl. at harmoniously with $ r lilS Hood' Sarsaparilla, jo. L.alth In Cnnpowdff Mill. trt from tlio danger of explosions, L by the '. ar irpqunnt , ji-nrrally supposed, gunpowder ,re fxcffdlngly healthful place, i thing a a workman dying- of mptinn Is unhrnrd of, the pxpla- being that the constant breath I,m the lungs of dust la beneficial t . . n. l;von Dorses empinyca in kiiu . mills tre found to be fatter trlrt than their follows from the tnble. worked elsewhere. Aa to leath rate In powder rullls, the ,r liieoi are iruen exaggerated. LrprnKP freight yard being vastly fatal than tney. statistics anow from the beginning of thla ceu- wiit-n the Dupont powder mills Mtabllabed, up to the present there hns beeu an average of ,ite one death a year from accl or explosions. im"U)T the employers, so among ..n. inr Is almost unknown, tho fjcod fellows shoreline the gun- .. (bout as If It wero coal, and nf through It knee-deep, as they I tbrough so much flour. They rfwtly happy, these stolid Irlsh- nhi go on rlnklng their lives year Ti'iir for about the same wages .. paid fr less dangerous employ : that Is, f 40 or f .To a month. And .y are exceedingly superiitltlous, being uncommon for a man to k up hl J(b because be has bad 0? or his wife has dreamed of a yirse. There are various dreams i-tml by powfler men to foretell eMeiit or ar" explosion, and It Is HfftVult often Impossible to get 3 who hns bud one of tbuso to go Me works. DESTRUCTIVE CLOUD-BURST Clgaretles and Crime. ijnretto stnoaer need not neccs lie a criminal, but the experience . police In charge of the station i goes to show that, nearly all nats are cigarette smokers. As the first thing that a criminal for after being locked up la a ti of cigarettes. Louisville Com- Skinny BnlTcrers Saved. nico umts as a rule are sways below il weight because tobaoeo destroys di u and cnnses nxrvw Irritation that uips lower and vitality, lou can get a ,woront"Hl relief by the una of No- V, aid then if you don't like your free- r ' unproved pnytacol coutution you arii the use of tobacco ovor again, just I tint time. No-To-Uae sold under ktne to cure by Druggists everywlmre. re. Ad. Btorllng llemody Co., .New :ity or Chicago. lit Sir Andrew Clark entlmated his U hours nt little short of 1(1 per day. I'urr mmI Wlmt-MiiiieJiiitlitv ii'l In I'tilillr approval tint Califnrtilii i jut in- rtiiii'ily. Syrup of Vittf. It Is I In tin- tnli' ami by lifting Khtly "II .. v. liver anil luiwcl to rlimise the ITi-i tually. it proinotfx tliu lirilltli n ml f .ill liuii-f it. iiml with millions It -t unit nhly ifiiu'ily. fc.fK. II. P. Curom. Scotland. Dak., sars i iltlfs if H lIT.4 ('filiirrh ( ,'iirti romtili.tA- 1 my intlu mrl." SjIJ by UruKil,ijo. Ilniftiu bus tut six or seven spec!e uoj nonie of tbuui are Biiruly stoo. jwV i uri' for CoiiHiiiiiptlnn tiotli In my nnl priftli-H. hr: i. VV. 1'mtKsoN, Mi. h , Ni,v. 5, is',i4. 'VI ''I.liv Siirmnni A.titrnaana n.l ' have been printed no fewer than Do Y.u Know It Cnasrt ttlon: Do you know when yon hare yiu ktiuw it ra-me ami cure? Ak Jtl.Ut fur ltipaiu Tubule. Una Kivaa riitl (or the biilldltiKof the Jungfrau u 10 consist of 'J,000,0U0,UU0 of Iran- Ic'lnw'a S.inthlnu Hyrup for children -'. Miftins t lie kuiiik. rpilurrs infUnm ) pKib. curvs wind collc.S6o. a bolilu i:.',0.l)0 worth of allll la anniialltr ' vmti. at the Kogllsb dispensaries, ki'.nifr's Swamp-Root enres Riuiiey Hint Itliulilpr troubles. jm.hlft anil roiihultHtlun free, -buruiorv UinKhauiplun, N.Y. P hu ..Ttio.OCO population and does Ml trace with Great litstaln of tl),- 'd With lore avaa tIM rtr Iia.K Thnmn waier.JUruKifUu Kell at Stic per boltle " It alleited that niargnrina contains Mcrobe than ordinary butter made ol FAT BOOK FREE. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., vuiuuu tl DIB WUII, a oc ' t-ommnn Sense Medical Adviser, ctd that after 680,000 copies bad b..V uc irauiar price, i.so per F profit on which would retiav him rt amount of labor and money I w next half million free. As this f of copiea baa already been sold, he I "''Iritjulinir. ahinlitlv fv io if thia f most com- rst. COl'PON Ting and val- 'Dltllnn I V a a I i P ver . i n,iiherf Plin.li0nly bei"a squired to mail " the above address, this little aitn tu.-iii . 1 . . 1- fcn ".J-UHC 4l IXIllI 111 UIICT. eiupi to pay for posUge and pack- I'Mr .l.he book w' l ' iy ""! '"table medical library, complete 1. 7l " niiuna over lono pages li 100 illuHrion- The f ree 1 -- r -.i.Ciy iue name aa inose oia lf J:m 0Illy ,ht books art I " stronir mu..in. . i '1ln, Send now before all are "7' They are aroinir off ranidlv. 1 M 17 SI MOUNTAINS OF WATER. Freight Trains Bwert Away and Tracks Buried by Landslides. A Freight train on the Florence and Crip pie Creek Hallroad was caught In a landslide and derailed near Adelaide, Col, Tuosday night A suecwlon cf cloudbursts occurred at the head of Klgbt Mile rrwk, about 13 or 15 miles north of Adelaide. Lnglneer lien (love and Klretnnn Miturloe Lyons saw the wnter coming down tlio vreek. Lyons managed to escape by climbing up the ride of the mountain, liove la suppnend to have bnen drowned. lirakereau lolnn Is known to have lost his life in the water. The Qood struck the town of Adelaide, doing great damage. The hotel Is said to have Leon swept away, ami Mr. Carr, Lee Traocy and a man named Watson were drowned. Six person are known to have been drowned at Adelaide, and two other are re ported missing. The railroad for ten miles bear Wilbur baa bnen washed away. The flood was caused by a eloud bnrst and a wall of wnter 20 feot high rushed down the barrow canon. Three lives wore lost, and four employes of the railroad are missing. The dead are- Mrs, Carr. aged 40; Mr.Traeey aged :W; cook, name unknown. The missing are: IL M. Oove, engineer, aged 3. has a wife and child at Florence; Divk l'olan, brakeman, aged 30, has a mother at Flor ence; Frank Caldwell, brakeman, aged 24; C. O. Hitchcock, bight operator at Flor ence. The hotel which was owned by Mrs. Carr and Mr. Tracey was completely demolished, but the waiters escaped. There were two landslides, one at Adelaide, the other at South Four-mile. The latter landslide eov ered the railroad track for about 100 feet. About 350 men are at work and have nearly cleared up the drat landslide, and will In a couple of days have the line open. A dispatch from Casper, Wyo., says; A disastrous cloudburst occured Wednesday at the head of (iarJin creek, a small mining stream, seven miles south. The water came down the valley in a solid wall ten feet high, carrying everything before It. Huge boulders and logs were torn from their fastenings and carried along with the torrent, dealing death and destruction la Its march. A freighter and family, named N'ewby.were camped on the creek lour miles from here. They were In bed when tho flood came upon them, and without a moment's warning were hurled into the mas of water and dnrbl. The Intense darkness made escape almost Im possible, Mr. Newby only gettiug out. HI wife and child were curried off with the Hood. Ham Furson's camp, near Newby's, was caught by the waters in the same manner, aud hi two children were earrlnd away In the torrent. The bodies of the children were tecovered early nest morning. Huge freight wagons.wnre dashed against the rock and broken to splinters, while large trees were torn from the ground by the out ward rushing waters. Five other freight osttlts were camped on the creek, which lost wagons, barneea, camp outfits, clothiug and are entirely destitute. The citlsen are donatlniiclotblng nnd pro vision. The bodle. horribly mutilated. were recovered. Newby's parent live at Long- snout, col. OHIO POPULISTS. Nominated Coxey for Governor and In doraed Coxey 's Plan. The Topulist Btate Convention met at Columbus, O., Thursday. The party lu 18U5 cast 15,500 votes, and this year 49,600. Hugo Freyer, a leading Ohio Oreenbacker, when the Greenback party was In existence, ' I chairman of the stute committee auu culled the convention to order. He reported an empty treasury, after an expenditure of in uistriuuiing --ieanets on tne silver ques tion, Senator Jones' speech, national bank and bond swindles, eto.," and called upon the 300 doli'KBtes present for flnunclul help. Fourwomeu were present. George A. Groat. Cleveland, was tern nor. ary chairman and T. J. Crenger, HpriUKlleld, secretary. In bis keynote, Grout steered bo twneu the factions represented. Silver was not mentioned. His party was the one to right the wrongs 01 the people. The usual convention committees were ap pointed. Mr. Freyer, at the end of the Hrst round in a parliamentary light, succeedeu in winning first blood to huvu bl committee continue another year No notuiuutlon was mado tho first day. As the committee on resolutions were unable to agree on a platform until lute at night, the lime was occupied mostly with speech, ranking. Gen. J. S. Coxey made a sreeol before the couveutlun, nnd he also addressed an opcu moetiug at night. He talked mostly on his uou-inti'ri'Ht boud scheme. Aside from tho Indorsement of the Omaha platform, the indorsement of Coxev'a non- interest boud scbemo and kooM rouds bills aud the denouncing of the trial of Liebs were the principal points in tho platform. Following is the complete ticket nominated: Governor, Jacob H. Coxey of hturk couuty: lieutenuut-governor, John II. Crofton ol Hamilton; treasurer, Georee Harper of (reeue; uttorney-Keuerai, William Jiuker of Licking; supreme judge, K. I. H;ark cl Cuyahoga; publlo works, Wiiiintu A. Gloyd ol Tuscarawas; clerk of supreme court, Thomas N. lllckmnn, of Morrow After the convention adjourned It was dis covered that no one had been nominated for the important position of auditor of tntu. The state cntral committee will supply the uiuiBsiuit uiiur COLLISION ON THE LAKE. The Big Steamer Alva Sunk Near the Boo M. A. llrad ley, of Cleveland, O., owner of the big steamer Alva, received from Sault Hte Marie the following dispatch from Cupt J. A. Holmes, master of the Alvat "The barge (whaleback) No. 117, ran Into Alva at engine room gangway.maklng a large bole about three feet below main deck. En gine room full of water. Will put steam pump aboard to keep cargo hole free. Stern la ou bottom, bow In four fathoms of water. The collision occurred at the Neblsb. both vessels were bound down." The Alva was loaded with oar. The whale back was in tow of the steamer E. M. I'eck. both of the (utter were also ore laden. The whaleback took a sudden sheer wben near the Alva, whiuu caused the collision. Her nose struck the Alva three feet below the main deck, making a ragged bole alongside the engine room. The Alva filled rapidly, and soon went to the bottom, No one was Injur ed. The Alva's bow Is kept afloat by the aid of pumps, with her stern resting on the bottom. Temporary repairs will be made as oon a possible and sue can probably be ruised witblu a day or two. The stern of the whaleboat I badly damaged, and her forward bold i lull of water. She can be kept alloat, however, with pumps, both vessels are iuiiy insured. Want to Return John Brown's Fort. An organization was partially affected at Chicatfo, for the purpose of reclaiming John llrowu's fort aud sending It back to Harper's Ferry, where it Is proposed it shall occupy It tild site. It ia possible that the necessary fuuda will be raised among the colored people. At Philadelphia, Edward Fay's pottery was gutted by lire. Loss 0.000. Three firemen were Injured by falling timbers, but not er( ously hurt. NOTES OF THE DAY. Canon Trlstrarn'a collection of stuffed bird, comprising 29,000 specimens and 0,300 species has been secured for tba Liverpool museum. Eton, the most famous of llrttlsh pul lie schools, now hns 1,019 students. Among them are four earls aud seven eldest suns of peers. A London clergyman will have a doc tor occupy bis pulpit luiHpltul Sunday to urge tho claims of the hospitals on public sympathy and support. Tho new Hrltlsh silver dollar coined for the Use of merchants and bankers In Hong Kong and the Straits Settle ment weighs 410 grains IKH) tine, ctiulv. alcnt to the Japanese yen. In (iciieva, Switzerland, the street railway system Is rxttoclcd to earn enough In tho next fifty yenra to turn over the roads at the end of that time to the clly without compensation. A German has Invented a chemical torch which Ignites when wet. It Is to bo used on life buoys. When one Is thrown to n man overboard at night ho can thus seo tlio light and liml the buoy. The total number of Japanese killed In tho war with China was only "'.O. The Chlneso were the first people In tlio World to use gunpowder, but that Is abort nil they have been uble to do In that line. It Is reported thnt whales lu larg numbers nnd of huge proportions are tumbling lu on the shores of Massa chusetts, and the Incursion Is snld to lo duo to a scarcity of food lu the deep waters Of the ocean. A man who lives near Xewburg, lire., recently sold u well-matched yoke of oxen for $100 nnd bought 11 team of U110 bay horses for ?!. He says he will buy 11 set of harness and then huvu money left from the sale. Rev. John 1. Ixitig. pastor of a church nt Oak Island Iteai-h, has cleared that neighborhood of niosiiultis's by pouring kerosene oil In the Hurroiinling ponds, and by so doing has earned the title of "the modern St. Patrick." A London restaurant uses an electri cally heated plate to keep one's food warm. So long us the current Is turn ed on one can dine lu as leisurely a wuy us he likes. There Is im danger of receiving tt shock from touching; the plate. The new city of Depcw, which pro. poses to make HufTalo one of Its sub urbs, has the distinction of being h mill, lonuiro town. Vamlrhilt and Astor united for once lu their lives over Its foundation walls, uml Its stockholders are millionaires. Tho twenty female teachers appoint ed a few days ago to teach in the West Chester, Pa., public Bchools during the ensuing year were required to sign ni agreement not to get married during tho year for w hich they were appoint ed. A chemical works on the bunks of the Rhone, In the cunton of (ienevn, Is devoted to the manufacture of urtlfl clal musk, and It Is found that the fishes, more especially the trout, In the river, which are caught In the neighbor hood, have a musky flavor. The natives who gather sulphur from ropocntapetl secure small packages ot It whldi they fasten to their bucks. They then slide down the snow on the mountains, after the manner of the woodcutters of Prance. Por this ven turesome work they get nboiit cents n day. It Is the custom of the Hank of I'u. glaud not to pay any fractious of a penny. In the case of dividends on government stock these fractious have, In the course of years, aiiiminii-il to $"isUHH, which amount. It was slated, was a few years ago paid over to the chuucellor of the exchequer. Of the thirty-six generals lu the tier man army nil but two are imlilrs. of tho seventy-live lieutenant generals all but thirteen, of the U' major generals all but thirty-eight, nnd of the colo nels all but eighty-live are uoblos. In the Prussian army there are forty-nine regiments In which every otlieer Is a noble. (jermno bankers who have visited the l'laccrltus camp in Arizona ami are satisfied of Its worth projxisc to lay a three-foot steel pipe line six miles from Arastra creek to I'lacerltas for the working of six giants at hydraulic mining which will employ roo men. Tho yearly output of these placers under the most primitive methods has been $1,000,000 for the pnst twenty. W. Astley was driving a number of fat steers to Milllkcn, Mich., to ship, and allowed the herd to drink their till at a pond near town. One of the steers gave a realistic Imitation of going mad for that moment, and after running the town for two hours was finally shot Then a live mud turtle measuring two and one-half Inches across the shell waa found In Ita throat The nulmul bad swallowed It while drinking One of the lundmorks of Vlucennes, Ind., Is the Harrison mansion. Gener al William Henry Harrison came there as governor of the territory about, isoo and lived twelve years on bis planta tion, wblcb then adjoined the town and was called Grouselaud. It was In the front room of this house that uuuy Im portant meetings were held. It was here that the celebrated Interview was held between Goveruor Harrison aud Chief Tecumseh. On the Pojnte de Penuiarch, In Ilrlt tnny, the southwestern point of the Plnlsterre promontory, midway be tweeu Hrest and L'Orleut a new light house Is being erected whose light will b seen 100 miles In clear weather, ami from tweuty-tlve to twenty-eight miles when tho weather Is hazy. It will be on electric light of lo.is 10,000 cnmllo power, nud will rise 1S.1 fort above tho sea level, nnd Is to be ready by the be ginning of 1S97. One-half the cost will be paid by a bequest of 300,000 francs left by tho Marquise Do Rlocquevllle, tlio other half by tho government A farmer of New York crossed n fine breed of chickens with tho "Ihiblln. dwarf geese. The result Is a web footed chicken, which, whllo Uot de voted to swimming, frequently takes to the water. Tho fowls are large nnd their flesh Is said to be of excellent fla vor, resembling thnt of the woodcock. A serious drawback to raising them In any number Is thnt they pine away un less fed on dried watermelon seeds nt least once a week. At Rome the other dny an enormous crowd assembled In the square of St. Peter's to watch two women dressed lu black who crept across the square to the church doors on their knees, brushing tho ground with small brush es and repeatedly kissing the stones they had denned. One was a Hungar ian, tlio other a Spaniard. It was found thnt they were afflicted with religious monomania, and they will be scut back to their own countries. It Is well known that there are den tists In London nnd Paris whose spe cialty It Is to fit lap dogs with a set of fnlso teeth. It now appears from a Parisian monthly magazine of fashion that there are tailors and fashion plates for dogs. The list of garments IiicIuiIcm mackintoshes, Jaeger vests, comfort, ers nnd respirators, side pockets with a handkerchief Inside, fur collars, small silk umbrellas, which dogs ure taught to carry over tlio head. JAPANESE M. E. CHURCH. Thry Iierilrntc Their Klrt Kdlflce Greeted In AitierU-u. The first Japanese chunii In America was dedicated iu Sail I 'rnticisro recently. Its otitside Is of luick, plaster it lit) wood-carving. Its congregation con sists of ;um Japanese Moilnnllsts, with a few Japanese guis of various sizes in chaxgo of Miss Hewitt as chaperon. f'.rJ 1- 1 ' . tTf' rmsT J.i'AMr. en t-tti -it tv wifiiica. Inside there Is a strip of Japanese mat ting lu the aisle and chair, take tin place of regular seats. The pulpit has a gay red carpet, nud there Is a red cur tain between the 'choir nnd the uu dlcticc. There ure Japanese vases of dull blue pottery with a stork design full of flowers. Tho church Itself Is In the uppei story. Itclow are the chapel, school room nnd ofllces, with the dormitories of the mission In the rear. The mis slou boys have Intelligent, well bred faces. A NEW EAR-PIECE. Jt Wilt Add to the Comfort nnd Con venience of Telcphonr-tm-rei. A New York Inventor has Introduced a pneumatic cushion for the receiver of a telephone, which seems well adapt ed to its purpose. It is liiadi of Mift inlilier and Is lilted Into a metal lim, which clamps over the end of the re ceiver and forms there a complete air-chamber. fillip v a 1 j?r:w 'ritoxK M:virE. Not only will this device prevent tho buzzing sound that telephone users nru familiar with and dislike, but It will better regulate the distance to the ear drum. Its touch Is soft and pleasant to tho ear. A Tough Hon of the Revolution. A 5-year-old grandson lu a prominent family of this city which boasts much of Its connection with the heroes ot 1770 has always taken a great Interest In the family conversations, one day not long ago he and his graudmu went down town to do some shopping. Al noon the little fellow said: "Imu't let ui go home for luncheon. The propel thing to do Is to go to the S . K very body goes there." Persuaded and amused by the grown-up airs which t bit youngster had assumed, his companion agreed, but told Master Hopeful thut hi must give his own order. "Turkey am) cranberries," he said promptly, and when It came he began to do his own carving. Ho sawed away without mak ing any Impression, ami his gruuijma suggested: "Let me cut It for you. "No," he said, dqggedly, as he worked away. "You'd better let me try It. Il seems pretty tough," she Interposed ugaln. The little follow kept on trying for a moment, then lroppcd his knife and fork in despulr, Touked ut his plats and snld emphatically: "It must bo a son of the Revolution, grandma." New York Press. EXERClSg trTf HE OfEN AIR. Best Preventive of plsenee ef All Kinds Tonghene the Hody. We best arm ourselves against all cold diseases by availing ourselves of every measure which will tend to "toughen" lis. Whoever does not do this, will, tlio farther the winter ad vances, become always weaker from lack of exercise and always less able to resUt. Then soon become establish ed sin h unwelcome guests us rheuma tism. Influenza, diphtheria and lung fever. Roth the latter find a favorable fooling in the respiratory organs de bilitated by catarrh. Should the cold spell be but short ami mild, and often Interrupted by sunny days, only the weakest persons suffer. Rut If the winter Is very raw nnd long, even strong constitutions fall n direct prey to diseases, or their Isidl s, usually their entire organism, are so unfavora bly affected that they now have weak ened constitutions disposed to diseases. This Is why the various lung troubles, especially Inflammation of the lungs, reach their culmination toward the end of winter. Pully exercise In the fresh air, under changing conditions of the weather, and at nil times of year. Is a means of resisting the evil Influences of the weather. This method of pre vention utnj cure (prophylaxis and ther apeutics) Is made use of In the so called climatic watering places. Hut even nt home we may accustom our skin to quickly changing conditions of Weather by accustoming It to quickly changing temperatures. This Is done by warm baths with a cold showi-t afterwards, which Is followed by a strong muscular movement that gives a reaction to warmth again. Thereby not only are the nerves stimulated to quick action In thus ret'iilutlug the heat of the bodj b it n'.o all the rest Of the nervous 't.iiii m Hrreugthetied and hardened, .-mi with resistance against other depi i-lng uml sickening Influences, ngaiiiM innui ami tinu-liM ness. Whoever !mtti,. valiantly against uuhcultlitul witiiliit, can be come his own ip ister and can even secure for himself vital strength and the enjoyment of health. Chautuu-qllau. A WAR WOUND. HOW IT Nrtltl.V 111 I SKI. A lit avs 1 in:. vct- Mlssonrl'a I Mil Soldiers. Missouri Is a great country for sol diers. I luring tl,.. jrrent civil war It would appear that almost the entire male population of sufllcleut age was called on to be ir anus. Ret ween the Vnlon and t 'ntif.-ileraie forces there was, as Phil Kearny phrased It, "love ly lighting along the whole line." There was uo community thut did not ex perience the sights and sounds, the ex citements and alarum of war. After hostilities had censed the military ele ment was largely reinforced from be yond tho Mississippi. In those days Missouri was considered a new country nud wus sought by Immigrants, t'er tain portions of the State were counted as "homestead country." The disband ed soldW "s of botu armies came to .Mis souri. This gave us a great martial population. Kansas City Star. - .." Lucky Miners In the West. The days of "striking It rich" lu the mines of the West are by 110 means over, though with the big prospecting and developing companies lu every promising Held the chances tire per haps slimmer than lu the old days. Four men In the Slocnn district, Wash ington, who have been working on a tunnel for over a year, following a streak of ore, and not making einnmli to pay their meager board, last week struck a four-foot body of solid sliver ore that runs .'17.1 ounces to the ton, which tins made their prospect hole worth at least ,1im.,isk. Trotililcit Him for Ver ami Tlirrnle-n! to Ktul In rnrwl.tala---4rlf.nrx t'nine to III Itaiarne ui I.rtat uml To ilrtr Me I W all Man, Voui the t'oul, I'lHs'fr i'i, I'n, In n (omfi rtuhle home, lm-aied uu n gnMe Slope of ntiii'Mlrnl ln-ritai".', nnd situnhsl ftl'nut inn tulle or nior- without tin thriving vlllni;. of J.i'ivhliiirir, Pn.. ,mm IMwurd Mill's D'llT. Mr. I'ulT l-i 11 vi'l"-.-iti of th w.ir sii'l s-rv"d iilmiwt three y.-n.--. In the 1:, lieCltlli'lit, I 1 II tl-y I 11 tl I II V-l'iliteiT", nlPT liiivinif I i-'-n oiin ., wliil. ,1 tni'iitl.i.r of Co. "IV I -.'ill uliio Volunteer Inhmtrv. nt tln l.tittlei.f I r-.l.Tl-k-Kiirif. ami f..r w'lil.'h h" ri Ii'il nn lioni.t ii.'i. ,is.'in,n;e. lie win squill u.iiiii e, lii tin' liea I nt li.'ttv-l'iirg, ainl vh"ii ii'aln ilinnisse 1 f,,r ,h-e-l In nl'llll v to n tii r I In loin tniir.'hi't ot mi ;ii fnntrwiitiii, Imt re-enh-teil In the Lower Ml."l.-sli Marine Corpi. nnd - veil on thi irunlii'iit " utoeriit" until the Until nrreti'li-r end ilit-liiirgo of the military for.-e in ln .Y After the wnr Mr. 1'iilT 11 n-i l -tit of Alh'Ltlli'liy, II..1I Will en;M,e. In tin dry K .mils Ininiiervi on M l.-ki't Street, this e. Hll".lleitv he lMHMi'e.1 III nil .r iilll ti.ill St Oil city mil I other 1 in.-.- 111 the 1 ( t . . ,, i-ouiitry. iiiel Inter f t ni ne I to his .inee-.lrnl llollieto e.ire f.ir the ii -elllli h; II k'" of In. 1 ur ents, nti.l to inniiH'e the fiirtn, on 11 part of Which he ..- Uvea. Ills e.i-y home l tl eilllinieeil W ithin the slllnirl'H nf the Vlllllgi, nn. I is stirroiiinleil l.y u inn;.- numlier of re;- Ueliee.M nf tile .r. is j .ef. 'II- lnerellll lit Hint innniifa'Mnrer.ol the town, w hn h ha r.iwn out to uml c -nLriiee 11 j nrt of the farm noon which Ins father he ,. a ..,, peri l I of J-cftr. It was while .;tiiiur In hi pntnf irtahln home, I, i .kin . nt rn-.T the valley and th Iatitscii.e winch eliiirm- the .e, tnt.ir, a en fr .m his i.,r, thnt Mr. 1uiT o. tl,.. Writer of hi- e.eret - n- a "l her, ai I the revlllts.it the Wollll'ls which lie received while wciiinii' the uniform ! Ins eoimirv. 'Ihe Wollll.l r ive.l on the I lick ef my lie.i.l," snlt he, "'in- troll'-lo I 111" ever sihcl II was mill. te l. m..rc nr In.-, I nt in the n.ist three yars ma. -h more than formerly. At Various times I was iiTe t.-.l with ii -ivon t nudum; 1 mil 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r y nioieiueiits n the muscle, nf tii v fuel an I liml-. that I win alnrme.l lest it 1 1 1 1 l-i terminal.' with ai-lilysl-. I c.iisiilte.l various ilo.-i.ir, tne.l a linmher of me ln ines which friei,, rc..m. Ilie.e,, I. lit ilerlVe.l . Unellt Until liephew hr.incht III" some of the pink p for I'iiIm People. lie liml hrnr.l nf HollH l'' ttiiirkal'le I'ene.lts nnilerrnl hy this retne ly en various eni'H whom he knew, mi l proiu iseil to hriier me mini", which he ilhl very soon niter ins visit at w-iiicii he nrt men tmiit il them. 1 took them a tir'ct"l on th hot, nnd I'oiifi'Ks thnt 1 til l h i more to l"a,tii inv ne hew than with uny 1 , c.-i ni e m thnt they Willi do me any e- '"I. 1 was most llUreeahly Mirpnsi'd, however, niter I had I ceti liiklnc them to,- a tew 'lavs, to ii..tl '. that my nervous twilehiiiu' ami Involuntary lulls. iiiar movements were protiouucc il less llotlcrahle, nil. I thnt 1 felt Letter ill every wiiv. My ui'iietite, which ha, I hecn cnnri- I eloiiN ami llllul, tn-K' in to improve, nml f I I of which I inn very fond, Imt which f.,r a IoIik time 1 was ...io', tii ileiiy myself, rnuse.l me no iliscninfort, and I heijau t iiret "Ironi? and rohust. I etperietieei aueh good results from this rmtie'ly thnt I continued takiiu.' It until I felt my"lf no loner tit n 1 ol it. Aftir taking the I'mk Pills for per haps four mnnt Iim, as irectiil, have never had ii rtun or symptom of a return of tru rtinhi.l v which worried tne for year. To-dny 1 am in rnhu.st us n man nf my nee rni ex pect to lie, eHpceinlly lifter htivitik' endure 1 the evpoMire nud rigors incidental to t lot life of a soldier. I uttrilaite my euro to tlm link I'ills for Pal" People, nnd think them u inn.! wonderful remedy for tniililliitr up peo ple who are run down physically nml men ially, i'hev seem to Impart siren trt h nn I tone to the wholesysti-tu. acting hlaiidly and lielietleeiitly ou Imdy uml hraili. At leiut that has lieen my experience, nml tollman whose disorder. nre of a tmrvoiia nature, I should thing they could K' t untiling hetter than the link l'llls. In my own case, know that they relieved me of pnlns which rucked meal I overv BJA-Jj-liatfyd iinu aii'ipa'"-' in the ulnniiich whlcli nindc life mls.-ialile, nnd the p'iisiires of the tul'lc, wil'ch to ,llM is a K'reilt plensthe, -imiet hlil il ill1 "iniie re. Illelllliereil, lo to lie enjoyed, it in ililVerent tiow. howeier. .M appetite is jin t as Ueeu nnd I relish food as well a. 1 ever ill. I, and that lsiayini not a little. ' Mr. I'ulT . said it ha I n n'Vcral months since he has taken iii, tm . II, -me, an I ho thinks he lins nn need fornnv. II" -ml hw Would take the l ink Pills II he fe the I id any medicine. Put he I., persuaded thnt W hen people. o Hot need medl -lln' It l-llollld he let alone, lr. William..' Pink Pill- contain nil tlm element, i .swirv to five new life nnd rich- lies, to the Id I nud reilore slmtleri'd lierves. They nre for sale I v nil drui.vi.stH, or iiiay he had hv mull I mm I ir. WiIIuiiii' Medicine ( ompaiiy, Set.i ne.-t.i l v, N. X., foi (lUc. jut hoi, i.r M hox. for $ J. .VI. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure L EWIS' 98 LYE Powdertd and Perfajnad, (CiTKNTIO,) The 9tronQt mM vurrtt LYB mtwlH. Vnllke olht r Ly. It twlutj flOf poir nnJ iiwki in m ru with rintv4Jilf lu, th contfou mrm Aiwityi n-avty fur um. Will mak li (Hir i(nrfumrJ HM bii In JU BtluuM uirWuf buillnQ. It latha tipat for clran-tlnc waam l( t-ti Uiftlug inks, HiMifta, wiuiilug kiuttl, l Mints, trw, fir A'kk a, pi a it nva. n,i Uun. Ai.. Phi w. t. DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS Osmbtaatl Srpaj-atur. V' ni1 t-hura 1'wwar, impla, Praot'cal, Kftvotiva, Ourabla, Ohaap and Good. CoaialM balr la llal(, Savw Tlaa. I.lxr and Soaajr Book Mallad Fraa, vni fur it. WAOISTS WASTCO. DAVia A RANKIN kuu. a. nru. iiu Chloaso, III. lilirUH MHHF Ail 1 1 U li I Dott 1 ougb byrup. Tmtu OuoU, in limn. Mln n? nmiffiiMii F ranklia Colletr NVw Athfuw, 41., ltuftrl t uiti"ii 1 irni, nint L'l-R. r'lt i-i'. 1. ai, 1 rrt" 1 be Greatest Hedical Discovery ol the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. I0NA10 KENNEDY, OF RCIBURT, MASS., as illioTrd Id ona ef ear eommns Bssturo werd a r-mdjr that auraa evary kind cl Humor, from the worst Scrofula town to a common plmpla. lie has triad It In ovar elan bondrad raw, and naver failed eioapt la twooasat (both thunder humor). Us baa bow la bis powmslon over two hundred eertlo eatea of lu value, all within twenty rails Of Iiontea. 8nd pott a I card for book. A benefit la always eipertenoed from th (rat bottle, and a jiarfeci cure la warranted wto the rhiht quantity la take. When the lunirs are affected It eantee booting pains, like needle paaalng through tbnm i the tame with the Liver er Bowela. Tbla Is caused by the duots etnx stopped, and always disappear in ft Week after Inking it. bead tbe label. If tbe stoiuavih U foul or bilious It will sum queainlah ftMilIng at llmt No change of diet ever necaary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of It linse, one tarlptnnfiil in water al bed time, bold by all DrujL-ut CENTS ! n c"k Kmy. New Scheme I (mint -nr. J. It. Johnston, Neirt. It I Say Aye 'No' and Ye'll Ne'er Be Married." Don't Re fuse All Our Advice to Use. SAPOL O 1
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