-4. J tly ur. ,1.,-,,. I rl 11" lu n i lit 1 1. tpil.Vl ." 01 ire afr J lil ! r ' i . I t 'U - mi!i'f' ri a-.i. lll'VOl.. tin' 1 1 1 ,' t'U'.' t ,; Ii'm.'i ,. cat:- ( tlu- " lin'iio" t' I io 1' ,nii.ir!, 1,. du : , put n. .I'll, I a in' . t''C.l I , un I 4. Tjo) n'.iinc u l it ' llU'ilHI" .-St" 1 ..ili'ii. it'i.-r U o;u"' tin-"' ' lictl, M IllH It""- I... lV.lHl'3l 1V W into a' , . 'Moo' ..telle1 ... ,tii ,tuusJ; m ' i ...n 0 uer--i VP" PONT OVER-EXERCISE. pocr Which Confronts th Not ice or tb wink Jnen Corbett, always nigged faf nd bis fellows, goes Into training, .dieting exercise Is undertaken at 0utet, so gTeatly do bis mentors . the evil consequences of OTer ex- oo. The young men of tbe Yale and Uard crew, exercise sretitly all win- . in the gymnasium before under alt nny severe work upon tbe .,- nnJ even tben tbe solicitous fi'!i" permits no man to reach the .'t of bis endurance. .Iinmerrunn, i of the bicycle, as Ilanlon wan em- of oarsmen for so many years. tA in precisely me same milliner. . 4 I M f;fD out 01 iorm id consequence 01 oaK period of Inactivity, be resumes . with tbe utmost care, avoiding fniltfiip and over-exertion. Kvery , days bis task Is slightly lucreased I in tlie course of time be Is ready ftiio starter with every muscle tralu I to It- utmost capacity, and a re- of strength up bis sleeve, to use xprcsslve words coined by the 4t cyder himself. rut a contrast there Is between itlil nnd the reckless expenditure energy by the young woman and . runn-' man who have Just become t3,rcil f the bicycle. With no pre ;, training of any kind, and no at- .;n to diet Iwyond that Involved in Liming as much Ice water, cake. L I r cream as possible, reeling off Uly tens and twenties, and then I .on, e overstrained and almost In a lMif collapse to recuperate slowly Irrtieat the folly when they have ! ntly recovered to drive nature i:.'t!n r dangerous test Considerate Patient. i;iiiig If apocryphal stories are ; .f tin-extreme care for the feelings rir physicians displayed by some a'. ne such tender-hearted man, I g hi pliyslcian coming along the K slipped Into a doorway to avoid Ivuy diil you do that?" Inquired bis said the man. whose health Kvu pour tintil within a year, "it' a iinw since I've been s'.ik, that ally ashamed to meet him." : instance of still greater delicacy Is -lvil uf a man whose case had been uueed hopeless by his physician. nhu afterward regalued perfect b. lie met the doctor ou the street time after bis recovery, and the t.dil dltllculty in making his for r ; -a 1 1 1 1 1 stop to speak witli him. Glut's the matter)" inquired the ;an. til n ntly. f Ly," ret u rued the other, "von wus dying, and I'm ashamed tc k yon see me alive and well." h tenderness as this merits the r vat with which a quack Is said Lre commended a conscientious vr of his medicines. i. my dear sir," be said, with h motion, "you deserve to be 111!" HEWS FROM WASHINGTON. THE INDIANS WERE VICTIMS. "Doctor Cureall." i-of the most remarkable' develop- I of the automatic machiue Is a r Cureall," In Holland. It is a I a Den re of a man, with compart- I all uver it. labelwl with the of various ailments. If you ipalti. tiiiil its corresponding lo- "U the tigure, drop a coin into 1 nnd the proper pill or powder I an' ut. ... To Kavc Wood. ::itn peels are placed over nlghi ov.li. ho ns to be ba!;ed quite Iry iiml crisp by morning, thej '(.imid excellent for lighting tlrci treat saving of wood. 1'ecla m I i have no disagreeable odor. I.li.,.T.I.l..l r "f men keepo-Hklng forstlmulanU r llli'l.rv.nij a..u..n. lu ......I., i i .-,Ti.n-iii in i:.7ii.iiiuill IJ ri- U"' tini'p..isoD. Chewingorsmuking tliiitiL.....! .....I ........ ... i.v. 'It. Int a disease, and you will Itml ai'f l ei:rn i No-'f o-l!ue, sold liy I .-..nin-ri-. jinoK iree. i no Mer Nuw Vork City or Chicago. r.'lv .iiv...i ..i i. ..... v ii' mi- ti inn ru.l nil- tur t (illMUtll I t I'll I.OIISA ' "' l.'iuy. M,., .InliUMiy , l'.l. ired Women .nil all worn out will find 1 ''I "!. :uiul.) rieh ninl lieulthv I.v N'r-i:irilia, pcrmniient relief auj t il n m beouii.-io d's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only 2 B!ood Purifier '' tin. piil, rvn today. It la uvi-t.'. 41; nlx for 3. I Pit! C "r" Hnteles. milil. , tr. i-- 1113 live. All ilniiiiH. :. p Baker s Co. ilmiieii. ' 1-tt l.trfftt Mtnufkcturtrt of PURE, HIGH CRADE Cocoas and chocolates fJ KinHPRT AwARrlK from th frckt m Industrial and Food' EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: i?:',T,?.,.,.,M I "fun UMiSB4 if tpit tu our to'l.at our lir of niinutclur, ;,r. lioi-, b.tcp. Alu. "QROCERS EVERYWHERE. F C0.1T0. DORCHESTER, MASS, Tails: I f. Offlolal RtporU Shew There Wm a Con piracy Acklnst th Bannock. Tbe department of joitlca bts reeetved from the lolled Htatet dint riot ettsrony tod marebnl of Wyomlnu tbe official reports of their iDvettlpritloo IlIo tbe llaooook Indian trouble-, made by tbe direction of tbe attorney general. Tbe report are dated Augut 23. Tbe dletrlct-nttoruey for Wyoming reports ai followt: "I bav no doubt whatever that the killing of tbe lnilmu I ua on or about tbe l.'ltb of July wne mu etruiionn, uutraxeou and cold Mouded tnunlrr, aoil that It wae murder perpetrated on the ynrl ot the conntable.Man nlnr. and Inn de'Uile In pursuance of rscheiie end cuuppirary on ihHir part to pre vent tbe iudlnne Iroin exercising a right and privilege which Ii, in my opinion, very clenr ly guaranteed to tbvm by tbe treaty before mentioned. "Mboulo the prooecutlon on tbe part of tbe I'nlted Htatee tie determined upon, It would be ueelPM to commence It before a coranil loner. As the law Is now, we are bound to bring prisoners before thel'nlted State Com tnltwlooer nearest to the pine ot arrest, and In tbls case ll would lie before Mr. I'ettlgrew, the eotiiinfssiiiner at Mnrysvale. I am Inform ed tbnt be I thoroughly lu sympathy with the o-cnlled settler In that regie j, and that be advised the constable, Mnnuing.and bis posse tbat tbe provisions of the treaty under wblch tbe Indian claim the right to bunt upon the unoccupied lands of the I nited htates had, for some r-mon, ceased to be ojierntlve. Hence, I tblnk tlist to cause thn arrest of these men aud take tbem lor bearing before this commissioner would simply result In their discbarge. It seems to me to be a great pity that there Is no nallolinl law which can certainly he In voked fur the prelection ot these, our domes tic subjects, weak and defenseless as they are. In their rik-lit to enjoy those privileges guar anteed to them by a solnmu treaty to the en forcement ol which the honor of tbe country Is pledged; and tbnt their only protection against forclable resistance to their enjoy tueut of these rights must be found in the courts of tbe state wherein tho juries will un questionably look upou ttietn as possessing no rights which white mnu Is bound to re spect." Ihe diMrlrt-attnrncy has been advised that the department concurs with him In the opinion that theio Is no federal statue under wblch the olTeuders can be punished. Accompanying the report of tbe district-attorney Is a scathing Arraignment of the Jack sons Holo settlers, made la a report ot the I'nited Males deputy mnrshnl who investi gated tue troubles. Tbe deputy marshal's report says tbat a careful Investigation ol the whole allalr shows tbat tbe reports made by the settlers, charging tbe lodlnus with whole sale slaughter of game for wautoues, or to secure the bides of tbe animals killed, baa boen wry much exaggerated. THE NATIONAL CAME. Clingman Is back on Pittsburg's third base. Tenney eeeiiw to lie admit the best catcher Boston Int.". Hostoii hit won but one extm-inuing gamo this n ..hoii. The St. Louis Club ha signed ii new first bivsoiniin named McFadden. Mcpliee. of (.'iiiciunii'i, now wears n glovo regularly. Ho hud to come to it. The Boston Club has signed Pitcher Stock dale, recently released by Washington. . The best spurt of thn season in the League hux been made by Baltimore; Cleveland comes next. 1 McOraw. of Baltimore, him boon mil nut of game more than any other player in tbe Lowe, of Boston, is at present playing tho iK'st game of nny soooud baseman in tho country. Gleasou will plnv the season out nt second for U'llthnorv. Heitz will bo used for emer gencies. Clements, of Phil.i Inlphia, nnd Tennoy, of Boston, are tint only li'ft-liun,e, cutcbers in tho League. Mi'Karliiiid, of Indianapolis, bus been be bind the stick in every i.i:iiii his tea-n ha- plnyed this year. The Bostons have evidently given up ail championship hopes. Manager Solon con. eutles the jientiant to iMtiiiiuore. WiLshington has caused thn champion Bal timore morn trouble than Boston, Philadel phia, Now York, Pittsburg uud Brooklyn. Joyce, of Washington, leads the Lvigun in home runs, Lunge, of Chicago, lu thtve-hug-gcrs. nud lelvhuuty, of Philadelphia, in doubles, Burkett, of Cleveland, still keeps his place at tho hea l of tho League's heavy batters. Ho Is thn only player who now huS" an nvor ugcof .100. Young, of Cleveland, an I llawley. of Pittsburg, on the whole, have ncnomplishod mom thaik any other tw.j pit-'liorj iu thu National League. Tim Pittsburg Club lins purchased from tho Nashville Club thu left-linmleil pitcher. Jiorali, reported to be thu bost pitcher In tho Southern League. Tim Bostons arc a changed team. Reside hitting poorly nnd stealing bases very little, there is no longer any team work ut bnt, on the busea or in thu Held. Thn Baltimore players nro the speediest on their feet of any that ever won n League pen nant. V .third of their hits am inndo bv fust sprinting to first luu-e. Jennings's performance: of twenty rlmnces offered anil accepted at short Held for Balti more against Boston will doubtless stand un surpassed for many moons. An nngry Boston critic remarks that all Hint is left of McCarthy ami lnilly as ball players Is their swagger. And yet only one short year a'o tin-so two owned all" Bos ton. Loulsvlllo approoiatcs Boston's discarded catcher -Warner enough to give him an in crease in salury. Ho is expo -t d to go in evury game until another good catcher can bo procured. Menefeo, for whom Pittsburg paid Louis villu e 37 00 last full, has not been iu shape this season to pitch uu entire gamo for his homo team. Hn is a right-hander, r d a powerful p tcher, when at himself. The fact that ltusln, of tho New Yorks, lias been troubled all sou. son with his arm is a forerunner of what mny bo expected here after. The great pitcher is "aging," nud With agn comes susceptible muse Ids, rittsburg's new shortstop, Stuart, in live feet eleven incline tall, weighs 170 pounds, and is lithe aud well built, with strong-looking shoulders, lie Is a college boy, with his football" hair, fraternity plus, etc. He, wean a prnlty souveuir emLlum. given all tho Statu College eleven for their great record lust year. Stuart was full back ou the team for three yours. Ho far he lias douo weiiyor Pittsburg. Shot Dead. James Getty, Jr., a well-known wholesale liquor dealer, of Pittsburg, was shot by Alex Hutchinson, the new ruuuuger of the Hotel Wllley, Wednesday niorniuff, nud db-d live minutes uftcrwnrd. Both meu are well known iu the city. Getty expired at the Homeo pathic bonpltnl, uud tbe murdcrer.after walk ing aimlessly on tho street for a few minutes, wut to the couuty Jali aud gave himself up. 'ibe trugndy occurred at U:30 o'clock exact ly lu the private ofllce of Mr. (Jetty at his wholesale liiuor bousu at No. 1H0 First ave nue and Cherry alley, it was about a busi ness matter luvolvlug the transfer of the Hotel Willey, on bixtb street. PROMINENT PEOPLE. ' Yachting costs William K. Tanderblli leo.ooo a yw. . President Dlan, of Mexico, goes ont on a brief duck hunt once a year. Mas Nordan began to write at twelve and was earning money with hia pen at fourteen, Hohenr.ollern la not the family name of Emperor William. His tm name Is William Zollnrn. With the exception of the King of Den mark. Qunen Victoria Is the oldest relgnlug sovereign of Kumpe. Oeorge Westlnirhouse, patentee of the brake which bear his name, has made over 20,000,000 from his Invention. William It. Yunderbilt has bought sixteen thoroughbred mnres from Plerm Lnrlllard for the racing stabl.i which be is to establish In Prance. Tim Ameer of Afghanistan Is said to Im an architect of great skill and taste. He (. signs most of tbe publlo buildlmrs lu his dominions. The Prinze of Wales dislikes a dinner to be served slowly, for he Is a quick enter. One bear and live minutes is bis limit for a full number of courno. Lord ltosebery says Hint he will never sit for another portrait. Hn has done it with jrrent weariness several times, nnd bos nevet had a good one yet. John 1). llix'kefellcr, Jr., although only twenty-one years ol ng, relieves his fnther. the Standard Oil magnate, ot most of the caree of his great business. During his lifetime ntnto Councilor Ve rmilion", of Russia, Is said to have given 000.000 to charity. His fiinernl at Moscow was attended by liioro than 50,000 people. It will surprise many people to Inurti that Adoph d'Knnery nud Kugeno Cormon, Joint authors of "The Two Orphans," are still liv ing lu France. Knch of them Is elghly-sevcn years of age. In his life of Henry :i. Stanley, Thomas George says that the explorer's real name is Howell Jones, and that Im was horn In lsirnr. lu Wales, November 10. His father was n bookbinder. Ibsen Is probably the most extensively decorated man of letters living. He recently appeared at a court ball In Norway, blsstuall llguro fairly ablaze with stars, crosses, cir cles, collars aud pendants. Turchnn Posho, the new Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Is thn most progressive Minister the Sultan bus ever had. He was educated In France, and bis wife stands I.v his side unveiled, lit olllcial recei,tioiis, dressed in F.urnpcan style. Du Manrler is the most painstaking o writers. He says be nevei Ids a manuscript leave him until be is perfectly sntisllcd with every line of It. lie llrst wrote -Peter IbhctHou" In English, then turned it Into French, then rewrote It In I'.nglish. Dr. Thomas J. Rurnardo, of London, will celebrate the II ft let Ii anniversary of his birth this year. Thirty years ago he began the work of rescuing and training homeless boys, and his success lu this work has mmlo iiU mime kuuwu In every part of tho world. Australia's grand old man Is Sir Henry Tarkes, who lias played a mom prominent part in that island s politics than any other man. At llrst sight he appears to be the oldest man alive, looking to be even more than bis eighty yearn of age; but lu reality ho shares with dludstonn, the Pope and Bis marck the art of keeping the vitality and energy of youth to u period far beyond tbe experience of human life. NEWSY CLEANINGS Missouri has 50,421 acres planted in tlax. Iowa's com crop is six or seven times as big as las', year's. It Is estimated there an- 40.000 bieydo rider iu New York City, Thereat twenty.eight people iu tlm St. Louis jail charged with murder. Bicycles bring In this year f 400, 000 iu .taxes to tbe French Government. 8t. Louis Is tho queon of flying occun linen, according to her trial record. Mrs. Woodard, of Ovid. Mich., celebrated recently her 100th birthday in pretty gio l health. : Tho Chicago Board of Trad- propose, to be gin a most vigorous crusade against the bucket shops. Brigands in China am Irving to make a living now bv robbing (,,ius who weren't ruined by the wnr. The Government of Guatemala Is in great llnancial dlfllculties. Merchants and banks refuse to make further loans. A British steamer put In at Rangoon, in India, recently, whose officers were all Ger mans and the apprentices Japanese. Thn assets of Blngen Pros., bankers, who recently failed, urn olllciallv staled ut 1 7, 5C0.0W), The liabilities arc 't7u.0e0,i)(i0. Jacob I'rbaii, an inmate of the Lutheran Home at Mount Airy, near Philadelphia, hus passed his 1UJ.I birthday in reasonable com fort. Tho complaints of British shipowners thai the charges for passing through the Kaiser Wllbelm Canal are too high are supported by the shipowners of Germany. United Stales Consul-Gene ml DeKny In Berlin says that Louis Stern, the New i'ork merchant who was arrested iu Kissingcn, Germany, lias been unjustly treated. Tho shipment of California wines this year is nine million gallons, valued at f:i,Soo',i)ilii, against seven and a third million gallons t!oo w' U1 tu J"ly :"' v:l1'"''1 l;l-tJ,',li- One-eevenlh of the members of the present Reichstag, or German Parliament, and one. fifth of tho Senators and Deputies iu the French Parliament louuht iu tho war uf lb70-71. Thn Pennsylvania Horticultural Society recently laid the corner-stone of a new build ing iu Philadelphia which will be the future homo of llicortfuiii.atiiiii. It will be a costly structure. The Panama Cnnal Company has ngr I to pay tho Government ,,f Colombia . 120,111)11 n year for nnln.irv i.r,,i..,.f l..,. .. ,.P . thu canal rout....' i nero will bo a guard of 250 soldiers. Tim I'nitn I States Navy Department docs not know what to do with the torpedo boats built for tho buttle ships Texas and Maim', these boats have failed to make the time required lor torpedo service mid will not bo used. When General Campos went to Cuba Im predicted that the rebellion would be put down, and he would bo back iu .Madrid by November. Now ho wants So.llUt) men by November 1 iu order to end thu war by ue.i March. John Wesley Hardin, (Im (error of tlm border, was sho( ami killed in the Acme wiloou of LI Paso, Texas, by Constubln John Sellmuu, Hardin bad threatened In run Helluinu out of town. The muu met in tlm saloon and Kollmnn got tho drop llrst. Hardlii had a rocord of killing nine men, Tho continuous drought is drying up tho Hpringg from which tlio water supply of Muriou, lowu, has been drawn. Tho water company bus boou comncllhd to take water from ludluuRivor, which Is wholly unlit for use. As a result, tho town is sufTcring from an epidemic of typhoid aud other inuliguuut forms of fover. RICH HAUL BY ROBBFRS. . They Loot a Missouri Store and Eocapo After a Runnluif Fight. Three cracksmen blew open tbe sufo in tho pOBtofflee and general storo of L L Phillips, at Rush, Mo., aud got awny with tho money, stamps and papers valued ut 110,000. Farmer boys atteudlng a church disuovered the rob ber and gave chase. Over 100 shots were exchanged iu a running fight, aud Jeun Aronei, one of the pursuers, was dangerously wounded. The robbers esaped,but a sheritf s pose Is scouring tho woods. Explosive rower ol Silro-fJIjcprln. Whoever works with high prsde ex plosives mnst take his life in hit hand. Home of the accident, that have oc curred in the course of the maunfao ture and handling of such materials are as interesting as ther are shock in,t. llccently a man driving two horses to it wagon carrying twelvo hnndred pounds of nitroglycerin met with sotno accideot and upset hia load. Tho team, wagon and driver were sim ply reduced to undiscovernble ato'in. A fragment of the man's clothing, found over a tnito from the sceno of explosion, waall that could ho truce, I as having belonged to a hutntti being. Bits of tho horses were found miics away, and sotno small pieces of the wood and metl of the wagon. In tlm adjacent Heidi cat tlu were killed by tlm chock, and iu towns around the coun try horses ran away with fright, win dows wrro broken and buildings wero shattered. Almost all of the window glasi in tho houses for several miliM around was broken, and n hole vm tnado in tho earth fifteen feet deep, sixty feet across at tho top mi l thirty live at tho bottom. When muc!i v plosions occur with tho entirely tin confined product, it is not difflcuit to imagine what might happen wcr.' thi-t dangerous compound shut in and cir cumscribed by ri,ji I bounds. Xc York Ledger. Vocal I.citii lor ( aiiariiN. To improve tho singing of canary birds, care should be exercised in dis tributing regularly the allowance of fresh food set aido for each day. liy this means, they will sinr every d ty equally, bccatiso they will eat uni formly, and not pick tho best one day and be obliged to eat th" refilso tlio next. About two teasiooiifuls of dry food is suti'icicnt fur the daily nour ihhtucht of a caii'iry. What is call I canary teed is the favorite food, tu which n sinnll iiiiuitity of rape nn I hemp seed limy be added. The birds) cliould hive an alnitiduuce of light, frohh air, plenty of water for drinking Btld bathing purposes, nud freo aives to sand au I gravel. A sprig of chick weed or a leaf of lettuce is highly rel ished by tln.Mii. It must uls, i Im no ticed whether the bird like-i to stn alone or in company with others. Some canaries seem to bo posses-c 1 uf such whims, sumo liking to hear only themselves, anl refusing to sing wlulo other birds are about, while others are exactly opposite in their tastes, al ways appearing at their best when in company. Iu tlio latter case, such birdH indulge in a harmless rivalry, and display their real powers only when such an incentive is given thetu. Ciuivliichiir L'viilciire. No doubt you have heard tlio argu ment advanced by unbelievers to provo tho liible account of the deluge uu true. They fay tho nrk wan not uf sullicicnt capacity to hold the annuals that tho Bible speaks of and the pro visions; ueccKHiiry to their sustenance. Hishop Home, in his introduction to the sillily of tho lliiiio, answers this; objection in this satisfact ry way: "Tho ark wui .'1(10 cubits iu length, fifty cubits iu width nud thirty cubits ( in highf, with throe stories of floor', I which would ho eij tal to 4'J, II ! tun ! burthen. A tlrt -class tiiiin of wiir is ' .tbotit l!2il'l t ous burthen, and the nrk, therefore, had tho cup icity of eight eon Ktich ship?, an 1 won! I carry - ',- 0i)it men, with six months' provi-iious, besides the weight uf ISIIcniiuoii mil ail military stores. Can wo dnubt of its capacity to carry ei-ht persons, 250 pairs of animals, fowls etc, for one yenrV' Philadelphia Times, The Salm in Cinm Mi irl. At tho beginning ut this se.ison it seemed as though tho Coluiu'iin Kiver (Oregon) salmon puck would In; ph- uoinenal ; but th'. plethora of linn lisli at tho opening has In en -ti i "ceo .led by l .. i . .1. . i . ,i i i a hiai-iiuess in ino run siic:i n lull Uever before bei'll experienced oil tlio river. A week ago tho packing pfui pi'ctHHi.'eliied to IflVe lllti.TIV Coll:t;isi I. Possibly tho lish nriy beiM.ii" lu n o plentit'ill toward tho close of this motitli, but this .vo ls, ui's pro hid will bo coniparativi ly small, at tlio he-l. Tho fjuiiiity of tlm Milmoii, hu'.i-ver, has been remark bly goo I. (Jot the .Vol her (hit ol the U'.iv. In rraiikl'iiit-oi! tlio-Mioi a v.i.in ; woman of Sixteen fell III love with nil ) of her neighbors, but tin ni illi r (,i tho young in in nib red a td nit r"-i t unco to their lliuon. The young 1 1 ly denounced ln r il l ui li.-l in it -v -inlaw for No i!;iiii ilwrc -.j .cc-t i i!! uf lhnu.ror William. I'rca ling on i.u. penal toes is 1 1 1 1 1 - rmn in ( ierm in y, hi tho old in ly vt.n arrest. vl, in I, lieti'ling ln r trial, tho young m m and fiio young worn in got mat nud. troit Free l'ri -s. A l a uiiiis Pans Sclio il. Paris h is dci'i led to keep the Ii rilo Hcli. ml, for c ibinet inaluugiin I art up plied to industry, open iu tlio even ing. Thu hchool has thirty-tour in structors and a stutl' uf lilty-otio per sons, with only 1" day pupils, and has room lor live times us many. It costs tho city S'l'l.OiM) u year, whilo tho furniture turned out by it sold last your for bin. New York Sun. The Abstruse Tortoise, The ways of tho tortoise nro always dillioult to understand. Thuy excel most animals iu their tenacity of life, andean exist for long periods without food uf any kin I. Tlio brain of tho tortoiso is small, weighing only thu one-thousandth part of thu whole body, aud after tho brain hus been destroyed life btill liugers in tho triune. lialtimoro American. Dr. Jerome Uonupurte Wheat, tho well known dentist, who hus just died in. New Haven, Conn., was th first to U80 vulcanized rubber iu dentistry. QUEEN OF THE WEST. California. Where the tnn Olvta Llncta am m Oood-MBht Klaa. Glowing words of praise were tit tered by Kev. K. I). PHI, of Kan Fran cisco, when he described California to the Christian Lndeavorers at boston. Said he: "Wero It not that Cnllfornlnns nre nil as modest ns violets, otitblushltig the strawberries that grow there tbe year mum! -blushing like their world fam ed fruits at praise of their own loveli ness I would tell you something of California though had 1 the tongues of ineti. and even of real estate agents, you would still say when joti come to Its, Tho half bus not been told" We have a wonderful empire out there; Wo have arable land enough to support a population of Itiurfin.ooo, and then our population would be less tlenie than thut of Kurope; nn empire of our own, as large as Spain-laivcr than the nine States of Itelaware, Maine, Mary land, Massachusetts, Now York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio nnd Uliocl,. Island combined. Then the salubrity of our ellmate makes Califor nia the sanitarium, the fairer Italy of the world; Its scenery Is grander than any beneath Kuroiicun skies, ntnl Its variety of productions nnd climate Is so iMiuei i in h io ueij- even uie uiiior lilan cen Ins for exaggeration. The Sierras, those snowy bulwarks of our State, though their lower slopes nre rich lu gohl as their crests at eve with the gol, of sunset, ninl tlielr farther slopes are lln"d with silver like those great crests at lioon, yet hoard no siieh wealth as the soil yields In Its billow big wheat fields, ps clustered vine yards, tta orchards and orange groves bonding with fruit more golden than that of the llesporldcs. Yonder tint-tar of the empire stops In ps went ward course a ml stands still over our young State." liven South Allien Has tlio fi-nie There seems to be nu ctraorlliiiir craze for cycling In South Africa. A Johannesburg paper states that eyelet 1"' "te generally lis.,., ,ult (lVV, than probably any other town of kIiii liar size lu Hie world. There are. it adds, some -I.ikmi machines In use by al: classes, from the head of the mining In dustry down to clerks uud shop assist ants, line linn lias sold tioo in .,N two years. Ladies are taking to c.vcllnj; freely, and so nr bloated K a Dipt When Kit lllrs that nre not isluentei! follow suit, what a splendid market for wheels In South Africa there wil be! A PAKALTTIC IL'RtD. Ill Rrand father, a Itevolntlnnarr Sal. tiler, anil HI rather Hnlli DIM of I'aralvsls, Vet I lie Third (iter ation Is t'urcil .The Mrlliml. 'rom ttir II, r.id, ;(,nf(,a, ,V i. Like a thnuilerb ill from a cli-sr 1m. . stroke of paralysis came to Mr. Frank T. Ware, tlio wejl known ll.wtnii auctl uiour and , appraiser, at a:l.'i Wasbiinrti ii strest. Hn went to bed one nlglit about st x years mf, ' seemingly in robust Icalili. When 'he av,ik Ills left .s,,. was slllTclied by the d M lelnntf ol the m rvi's. The intcrvlc vcr soinjlit out Mr. Ware i fet tlm fuel-. .. L.v,. !, i,t,-r..,iim. .,,,r. ticulars lu Wll, . I tu- tlrst ,Ii k . im v.-rv suddenly niolo I was aslee... ,ut it was nut lasting il it- ef fects, nnd ill II few weeks 1 Was a .c I , , , aliout. A few moiitus afti-r, when viiicmI.I by work nud dreuchnil Willi ram. I went Ii mm lu a very nervous Mate. li,. n-nlt a-a second and mure . ,-re shock, a'lcr whidi Itiv b'tt arm and lug were .racticalh le l,l(.,s. ".My grandfather, who whs a s.ij.'licr in tu Ic'voliite.n.iry War. and but .in arm In ttia strinti;!'. f,.r Ami-inaii liiic,i-n,ci , ,lic, llnallvot .iralyis. Jli 'ailicr iU did of paralvsls, alth iiiirh it wasc nupli 'at I with ether trout. !... and ml hi I s, m,.. knuwlcln of tic fatal clena.'t.T uf Uu- iis,.,i-.i which is bere.ilt.iry in i.iii family. After the ".. n shuck I i.i.ik wjriiiug, fur. iu all .rolahiiu v a tlord would rarrv me olT. "Almost everything under tbe sin, was re, cnimui ,', to in" an. I I I ri-1 oil the r"me. dies that sce,., h,,.v ., ,,, ,,j ,! elect rcity, inas-ace and si ,ali-ts' I ,n ,', II" effect. " nlv tiling I (..mil that li.-l c, me wa- i.-. Nul,a'iiH Pink I ' s i I -. and I mi,u i,,.. h-y- that tt it Im lo t I i, f,,r tl...... ,u I"1!1'! ba" I iiii-a l years ago, ""-. I -till have a -it-lit retmnder . ,( t ln la-l alta.'k -ix M-nr- tg .. Mv left ,,r., , ,, it is -tr.iiigas the other and ,v i,.f, f,,.(, (,,,- n llltl". a- the o.iivsis u, I tie .11... , de.ldetllhg the I, en, .., I) It I e,.,, ,, u,,ll( uc I 'li'iai t ill, as ea-i v ;l. ,.,.- ,.,, Hi) "i. -nil health i ,1.1, ,, i.' ,',.,V ovi r-'ei,t4 ,,. although I am g.-u.-i - inly talc'ii to lie t w -nty years v. -linger t li.ta that. "I hc Pink pills kept Miy I I hi in g., .1 coii'lit and I I'l-hi've that is why I am well, although el r illness may help. ' I have Hi., nght of it a great luaiiv times and 1 h stiy i,. in,. (ht Hi,, p,nk p,iis llSve ;llii my II,, ." Mr Ware has ev-rv appenraii f n per- feetiy healthy mail, and arrives at his ntllce proiuptly at eight o'clock eer morioiiu, although be has readied an age when many retire from active life. is experience .s well kimwii to a great many pie in lion. ton, where his constant du crluliicss hin vton liim hosts of friends. IP- ,ixs that m his iiinioii both his father and his grandfather could Iiiim- been saved if pink pill, had been obtainable at that time. lb- Williams' l ick Pills for Pale I'-opm ci iitaoi all the dement-, ne..nsarv to give In w life and ri hne-s (,. t. blood and re store iiattered li.-i ves. .., ma) be had of nil di ng-i-s or direct by mail Iroin the ir William-' Me,eii,. ( o . Sehcr iad. Y V., at 00 cent pet box. or -ix boxes f,,r .'..',n. Kree Tan toar. fnit'srsl Inn k - tin-n n i ir. Il -n't I IU cl-arc-t bra n. Ymi think it is . i , t - i long hIso, but --oil.. I In,., in l,.. -hi. trnilbU w in ti, 'I -Ilc ll'lel line ltilils T.liilllf ', rellnf . and I he, r o.-easiou i iihi- k-co von right. Ask jinn ilrui.l for thi-ui. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Kcjiort rrTfc if iteware of ointments for Catarrh Tbat Contain .Mert-ury, a nnr. nry ill nindy dimtroy thn i-tise of Hiiii-llsn.lciriiiih h.l) U.-i sue,. ,r ,:i.ss;rin hi) l l-lil il .1,., 1 1 I h I uu.; h I he li.li, out sin tin f.. llcll ;u i.i should ih-m-i- , ,,, , ITi'senpi I rout i i-piiia'.le eh) , i inin. a t be I uu.i;e I hi', will du is i,. ii i old o th,e t,,,, r.iii ,.ih ilinveir tln-in. II ill ' i t,,Vr Ii I uie. m n uto.-lur. . i,y K. .1. ( li.-r a 1.... .' '" 11 alums no in-re, n y M1,, is. tal.i n lii'ernail)'. -i I ilii.-.-iiy ii,,.,, i i,; iiiie,,,i, mtriaem of I li sy-tein. In huv .il. si atari hfiire hv sure I , g.t tbe genu',,,,.. It is taken int.-i nail, nnd is i,,,l.. in Toledo lii.w I,, v .1.1 'hmie .It I ... I ,. Min ials tr.'B. h 'l'i to IruKtfial-, price i r buiU. Th True l.imniive I'llni lidn Of the liii.i- used in n snuf it ai ing the r.lens. si,t irmi ill . s rup i if I igs, has a pi r i 1,1 y U'lu lu lu 1 i !ti t on tin t, 1 1 1 1 iu u .-) -ii'in. hil tin-1 heap ,;i table i-xttai t- and ncm i.il -... i. tlole., Usi,,i: hoIiI as n.rilicines, are iel II, i- nelilly I ii j , rums. IVilig well itifnrim d. !i will i si- t hi I rue reiiM-dy nnly. .M.umt.n tin. , b tie- I ,ili.,i nia Klg .- nip Co. II'IS ,e;,, if,,. , 1 1 1, KlIM'sl.inxi Vi ni. Hi oinat. No 1:1 alii r llr-t da u-. . .M.I I i i ol- , ! I ' I , ll se ;, i,, -' ll 1 j,, ! . tie In. . Ih Mine, tell l. Ii M.. I'lnl.i . I a Wliiul ;-c gee Is the "la'imtiful I nk" f tbe lllghlul. d." I r. hiliner's KexMi'-lioor rures nil K ,iii,e nud ;i. older t l oiibh -,, l'.-ui i lilet and eimsiiit.ii mu t ree. I ul talui v iliiikliauiptoii, S. V. f 'lilckahi n.iny Is the Indian word uc'iiiilng "Itirkej I n-k. '' !Irs W ii 'ou's Soothing w rup o.r i 1,1 Irct tl el I, I in:. I-, t : i fit t he -. no,-. I 1 1 Ii . s 11,1.11111 I a 'h. a I a. ) - 1 .1 1 11, 1 urcs Hid inl.c. :.'i 1' a h 't 1 1 ' I I n IT I ll ted .1 ll foil' eyes ll-e I Ir. Is'l lie Tie 1111 ;i en'- l.j - .iter, lU'iitgislsn !l .11 :: per but 1 In self-jT pellllitii bleycl" Is a Siv-ll-li ili ventl, 11. ll is ruu by a i 1 1 1 : gnsolirc inot',r. I he Greatest nedlcal Discovery of the Ajje. KENWEDY'S Medical JDiscovery. I0NA10 KENNEDY, CF RCXBURY, MAS3., Has discovered In on of our oommia CaUiirn weeds a remedy that cures every lud c I llutii'ir, from tho worst bcrufula 4own to a common pimple. 11" has tried It In over eleven hundred rasMM, ami never failed es-ept In tnucases (both thunder humor), lln lias now Is bis posyei.sio-1 ,,.ir twn hundred certifi cates of i, value, nil within twenty mils of Huston. Mend postal car l for book. A hi ni-C.t lsalssi'ipi rleace,I from the ;st I , tile, nud nperfe-t cure Is warranted I. e:i the tight , i , 1 1 1 1 1 It v In taksa. When, Uu, Jungs are uffeeti'd It cans" ibo.'tliij; r'im, like in-, lies pa.sln; throiiph tlc-rii; t!i trims i'.h thu l.lvof r ll !;. I his is ciiio-l It the duct fcelng ht"p; e l.ae-l always I a; prri-s in a Vi'"k after takiu.; it le a 1 the luhel. ll the sioma-h Is foul r hill mi It will '!- .iiini i idi (i-'lii,gs at tlrsL No ch inge of diet enr iiecrsstiry. Kat the bet you ciiu get, an I enough of It, II I'll- t'lblesj iflll lli aiur at iivi- ti;;.o. rsold Lv ali ln.g -, u EW1S' 98 LYE Powders I and Perfumsd. I'ati: 1 1.:, K irJk-' I J "" '""!' mu i.,.r.-,f i.v i V;'slnA,:l''' '' I'lihKi' 'di' r I.,.-, it l.eli.j "-itA (I) "II" I'l'Ml'T li 11 I l.k.' I III It , ', The Onward March id' l'or.surii tin ti is l-toppi ll I'olt iv l. I'll III 's I .nidi n Mi d bid i!'.iii. ry If xou Ii.im n t wait d lieyond Ii.i'.nn, till U S li,l:pllte li'- liAtiy and e;n.-. Although by many in lievi d to In im in III le, there i s t ll c evidence of liiitulti ds uf living witness! s tu the fact thai, in all its eailiel stages, eon suiiiptioii is a unable ; disease. Is, i t every ,)j case, hut Itiixe t zj&--f k't' -it tinier 11 iii, alio .V.lFji'vve believe, tllllv UN - per rent, nte etited by Dr. Pierce's Cohh u Medical Iiiseovery, veil after the disease has (itogressi d mi f. r ns to induce repeated hit-ctliiuts Hum the lungs, M-vrre lingerinir rough witli cojiiotis expeetoration (uu linking tulieteu lar matter), great loss of UcsU uud ixlutuc etuueiution aud weakness. wit w V. 1 1 ! t'MllitV till.' !. l,. t'Xtl I f lot ii iiiti lnr ii-.--, Will r ir I r'.f ..-. i li inr I Marl v..i,f. in .'i ItiiMii. " iff. t. .,!,. ll n I l.ll III ( l"f fli' ill III if ;iHtr i I -. ills,. It. f in- siiii. . I.. .r, , .:-: h U .1 I ) -.. ) Ji li ' -s !( -. , (,. . i.t i i ( II., (.. il A, I ... I lit ,L, '. r n r :tt ' USir POPHAMS ASTHMA SPECIFIC) j 1ii.'!r?s-ir'l"'s"' ' "i iis n,ii,i,i, -s.ii.i u Yyf-T,i -'"r nii.Kin.i i..ii.... s. iii, i r?i' . j ''""i" ' on.. i,., , . ,,t h.o ,.,,. a 1 I V 'vi' Od rr.-..i,i f.r tl im. sii in..,. ti.Mi. D J N .. --vf,l A, III.,, 'Illns. 1 1,1 H, fllll.A , It. aavatewerkjCTTiwaasisiaiissi irsiw i PROriTAIJLI; DAIiJV WOki; Can niiiy be accompliilied With the very I of toiiN nnd Villi a Davis rutor nu thu sure of iiiori) butter, v. hlli) inllU Is a val 1'arnicrs wilt take to get II lust rated mailed KHKK a pp I lam -c.s. t'ri aiu .Sepit farm yuii nr, ami belief tho .'.kliiiii'i'd tiuliki f eed. liiake no uilti Davis. e: l, c a t a 1 lift ii n Acntx wanted DAVIS fe RANKIN BLDQ. ci UVO. CO. Cor. Rsndolph A Dearborn Sl., Chlc?u Do You Know That Their is a Science in Neatness. Be Wise and Use SAP i OLIO
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