Care In Raying Rhw. - Great rare fthould be taken In bur. jng ulirten," said a well-known dealer t i itocnPHier i-o8i-K,ipress reporter, rstieclallj la tbla so In the cbeanei prfi'le. There is a large factory In Maine which turns out a conipronsiM) paste that Is extensively tiaeil In tin ni.inufn'ture of shoes. Large qiKtiitl t!r of them are slilpel to other coun tries, hut some ore sold eren In thlj c;tr. jRTiier is injjn anu it is not tj lie expected that the feet can be cloth f,l nt slight espenso. For this reason, the compressed paste shoe lin g i'.ued In f.ivor. People, when lut.vln It, tli!i: they are getting the leather n!ino, w!:-iv.n It is simply a bgtn. 'I tils lass or snoo wears very veil if Kepi dry. out niter a good soniung, or twice vf:irlng In the rain, It will tear mid U .,f little line thereafter. It In nlwavs hi!icr to pay a little more and get a f un article upon wmcn you ciu Uivcnd f,,r service." TTsnts People to Kat More Hone. (me of the New York fixl reformers i:io wotiM Improve the diet of mankind t.i put out a proposition for the eating of Initios, after they are ground fine. He hold that under the existing regl cert the bones of the human frame ire not properly supplied with tho chomlcal elements needed to keep them !r. s"und and vigorous condition, mid lli.it these elements can he niot easily (iMilied by Colisumltlg the fnivii-rei Mi'i of tho animals ordinarily used f r food. would wprlnklo a steak of I: for example, with bone dust, after t!.- manner in which It Is sprinkled wit!: : nd pepper, ati.l ho iimititnius thai t:.:: the taste of the uicat may be greet- lj ;;:;proVed. Ths Foundation Of Good Health in Purs, Rich Blood Aril tho surest, bist wav ti I'ttrify yonr blood is tu tako Hood's Sarsaparilla Rood's Pills tiih: F N II 37 HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. The BEST PREPARED SOLD EVERYWHERE. JOHN CARLE SONS. New York, YAHTED. Bright Boys and Girls TO- ill the New York Ledger Every Week. Itlii Pay for I.iltlo Work. i.i '.i-w Voi k .J;irhas hud no nuitivnp--'"'to from buys mid fills tlt'iUKlionr e. nutty wanting to sell tin- V.-Jjit l.y c.-k, us - ns l.y Mil-M riptinii i'urtliu r. ttc li.ie tli'i'lili'l t'l t'Ht ;t ll ir-ll wide. Vuilli',' nt'ii.t.-i iu CMiy town in tin: ; Want n n Ai lhe WurLrr In V. fry IMueo. uu , uif smnrt li'iysiind giil in evi l v I '." ''' M virui uour' fenum lime tatli ICi-nat ur BMnn. i'v :i;if jii.t Mti h ones to work for its i. V.lnl,. every u,(.; .,l!i:U' Al'(.T ilt !.:, i r, I, I ; ; ., .. .i i.i ...i; ..i.i: . .... -v..,,, ,,,, ,,. lM 1 ' -U f Mii-a- 1.: i.i.l.l;!...! I I... CosMtlI KM,. T Voting HL'el.t4 t:il:e t i. i,,.tt l,l. r!, " , ""dleot' y.('yiievi ry week, and - .i i .i- hi like not caliei. at . cents each. r "': auts the New York Ltdmr ns 'i u-i uVrn an fiiiTim ! unit v tit ..v'nt.li.fh 1' -1 a Ci II V ( if. If W ill l.lllv- Iii'rn. 1 ' -r i'U i.-t;.t to show u l.L'cly reader LOSQ ia Cash Prizes to Readers MO la aI I'rlzesj to I.eIer llentlei-M r ""i!ar rcaili r will ho s-ecttred n flic 1 ' li aueiil sluitihl icail caictullv tho .( ill 4 noli I'rieuivi u wlm M ini the ln-t c.'.plaiiutioimf ; ":1r "f .Mi-H Mo nn. e U'aidiii'.s 'My Interest iiib hi. H v iM-cinning in s I.' lj, r, dated St iit. 1 I, entill. il "j; ef tho lnu l.y the Shore.'' i. i,.,.. j.iiiiiiiii hi luniuiiu ior I.- 5 l.l a-4iHj l'l iCk. 'V'.tv B.cdncr I'i- e. 0 !.: uiiisicr or imv restiutiNilde pnrtv n 1. 1 1 1 .... .. i .. .. ... . - ..v .....Lu ui ii eiiiui r inv il ;.i s.iuiht i-vcry wecK 111 Ills Wli .... f . . . :.. t i ' i ,, 1""."" "'mm i.incr in mi. 1 S . 1. ......1. ... I... .1.1: I 1. -.i-.. i-.-k, it. i.u urini'n'ii Tie pitrt y iinpointing tho utfeut so ' -I"' "sent sella the LUltr. I.i . u".or u smart boy or girl nt .mm nil out this coui.ou uud "-onto: ISO I v'.'.T '"," ,0 s-t fnim rtste as aci-tit for the L. ' ' .'"Lot. nn. I ... ..ll - ... i,..i. .' '"''Oi-rs ul 4 rnt. n cupy everv itk, slid "iV...,"011 "" ll4,"r "n Him MnmUr utur -"1.1.. . VlJ .... 1.1 .... 1. ...... ........ I I r I . . " u num. it. ill-lir.i iu,', huh f si ii .'ii.''?''h '"17 1 h, u or ' llvi r to sill.- SMe... : EW YORK LEDGES: I a - ' I William Street, ITew York. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. TESTING ARMOR PLATE. - - Molt Importsnt Test Ever Mads of Resitting- Fower of Battleships. As the result ot the tmlllMlo tent tbnt took place st Indian Head on the 4'.h, 023 tons ot heuvy armor plate, valued at about tlOO,. 0OOpBMs from the frfwmion of the Carnegie ct mnoy, of I'lttiiburg, and was accepted Ly the Kovcrnment as tho side armor of the bat tleship Iowa. The el ite that to successfully pasM-d this Inree group of armor was manu Inetureil untler tlio new double forced pro vefs, wlib.'h Is owncil l.jr that company, and Is the llrst plate of that kind to be tired at in an n.-ocptiiiiri. tost. Tho resistance of tho pinto wus a nirl rlsn to eVcty one prnsent.and was pronounced by C'aptalu Sampson to be tho best heavy armor plate ever tested at Indian Head. The shots wore flmd at 'i:0 yards, at right anglva to tho plate, to secure the normal Im pact. The first was a 6l(-pound t'iirntr projectile from a lo-lncb gun, driven by 14'l iiouuds of Impont s Itrown prlemallo powder. It struk the plate with a velocity of 1.4SJ feet r second, or with an eucrgy of 741.000 foot-pounds. Tbe projectile .as driven Into the plain about six luetics, and not a single Injury to the backing was dlcoered, after a careful examluntlon. save the losing ot seven bolts connecting tho projection dock with the armor. This was not cuusiilert-d sorlous at best. The srisond shot was also from a 10-Inch gun, but the ohfiriro wus I no reused to Yii pounds, which Incrensi'd the velocity to I.Ntii leot per second, bo Hint it struck with nn en ergy of ti:ll,(i(iu foot-poun.li. This shot also spent Itseit ou the pinto without creating a lu of n crack or injury, or strnmlnc the tnimo work. 'Ite-rn wus uct a liulgi lu tie plate tt triune, ot the vc-cl. . single boit. however, was driveu cut. The lirltlsh Government Ins been infr-n-sd that an American r. pn-eniiiiivo will make no liv-t njuttoii. nn.I it Is l.eiieve.l that th Iti'iatry will bo m-jri-thoroiigli nn.I the results H'T" sutitfaclory than they would havo l.een bad the llrt nrrutigetni-nt l.e.-n carried out. A di-i'ii-.ch to tie- "pun Mi iiai.tt,'' from Hong KotiK, says the lei.er ot 111- Ku fheng liuissiicre has l-eu captured t y the authori ties. Tim total uiiinl.fr of persons thus fut arrested lor piirticlpnti.in In the outrages t ivu t ticiig, is i:u, el whom 2 hove beou con- VlcteJ. lh nvctii:iitl..n of the I'nited States gnv eruiuui t will b.- made with the c.'-opernil.iu of a ( hinese reire...itiitlv.. I'raucn has already made uu ludepeiideiit iLV.-stlgatlou. The Investigation Is cxnectej to .e made b) some olll.-iul now on the ( hluesn coast. li wiil probably tak a month to renoh Ciienu 'J u, which Is the capital of the Interior prov ince of szechuau. nn.I lies souio l.OHU uiil.- from the nearest ocean port. WILL ACT ALONE. Will Make an Investigation Into the Cheng- Tu Kiuts. The l ulled States Government bos decided upon an independent Investigation of the destruction of American Christian ndsskni st Cbt-ng Tu, China, by rioting ( hinese. This decision Is a result of Great liritluu's delay In looking Into the matter. There riots occurred on June 10, last, somu weeks before tbo KuC'beug riots, which a Jlntish mid American conmlaslouer is bow Invcstittutliiir. it Uoes not look as though the Jiritts.Ii wo-jld begin their inquiry until early lu the winter. l or tho lust ten days. Acting Secretary of Stuto Adee has been lu communication with Mr. Lnuly. fulled H utet minister to China, on the subject, nod just as soon as a consul ot the Tutted State on the coast cau reach ClietiK Tu, the Investigation will beirin. While none of the American missionaries met with Injury In tbe Cheng Tu riots, the niivslous were all destroyed and It la charged tbut the Chinese olllclals refused protection to their occupunts untii nfter tho wub bud tlulsbcd Its work of dee. ruction. SPAIN BACKS DOWN. Fair Treatment Assured for Two U. S. Cit z'.-ns. Tho statu Iej artmeut received a cablegram from t'ou'ul i.i-'n'.rai ViHfi-n at Iluvaua, timing that Auuirra lull bceu roloasuj by the Spanish aulliorlties nod Saugullly would lc irrauted a civil trial soon. Inls was welcome news to the department us the ease thes tw.i I'nltej States citiz-lu Imprisoned in ( uba bus dragged t-tuiitny f'T moutbs. . Consul G-ncral Wiblaa.s was nctivo ill se.-liiir pr.iU-. l ou lor Auirr.i and Suugui'.iy, so inn. li so Hun he ottered Ihe fur mer Spanish Minister Muragua. who rwiuest od hN recall. I. liter thu Slate I lepurtiiient made very energetic re ri ntutini,s nt Mud rid and Huvana. 'lm-su llrst bore fr .us in tho concession that Aguirra and hanguilly would bo given civil aud not military trluls. Tbo release ol Au'iilrru uud thu proiuft trial of Sangulliy will si.'Cureeverything lor which the tnltud Stat.-s lias cutundud. A RAILROAD SOLD. C. A. and C. Passes Into the Iliu.ls of Somttor Brice. Cii'.vin S. l;rice lias at last gained control ottho Cieveiaud, Akron JL Coiuuibui rail road. Tbo board cf directors, consisting ol J'riink liockefcil. r, Wiiliaui Cblsuoliii, J. It Iloyt, I,. M. Cole und (i. W. Saul, met it Cleveland and after a long aud cxcitli g ses sion thu llnishiug touches were put on t tit deal that puts .Mr. llrlee in control of the road. Senator l:nue was represented ly Col. A. 1. ( ouger and C. .N. Jlasiell. ll:e malt biisiiui ( tran'iicte.l was Hie sale of over 10,0X0 iares owned and controlled by I'resl dent ti. V. Saul for nearly ."illU.i'Oll. Aftei tno tralisler Mr. Price wu's cloctcd pr.sidenl Of the new organization, i i.e iinu win l i' u.-.i ns a iink to Mr. llrice'c trunk lino troni St. Loins to. New J oik. I.argu terminals will Lo estai ilsbi d at Akron with a lake outlet at C.eveluud, au l tin southern part of thu linn lu be ux d us a feeder, there will bo Io:r lake terminal points. Clevalnud, Toledo, Haiidusky uud llufTalo. It Is tho plnu to buy the Toledo, St. J.ouis & Kansas City, now iu the bunds ot a receiver. A connect ing link is to be built from the Lake l.rn A Western to the Clover l.euf. which will give su air line Irom St. Iuih to liulphos, O., on the 1'lttsburg, Akrou A Westeru, llrl'-e's re cently acquired road. An exteusiou Is to bo built from Akron to New Castle, l a., where au easieru outlot will be found over tho iiuf. falo, Jtochcsler A Pittsburg. Buried In Ruins. The west tower on the great machinery at Uprlugtleld, 111., which Is now belug root ed, collapsed burying several men beueath the ruins. Charles Hobson, of Lincoln, and Junius Parke of Spriuglleld, both nluaibers, who were at work on the ground Hour, were killed. They were covered with several tons of brick aud mortar. The Injured are. Trod Herd, carpenter, badly mashed j N. Williamson, a carpenter, both ankles broken; Samuel Iiaveupurt, of Chlcugo, boss corpeu-tt-r, badly lujured about Ihe bunk by falling dubrls; John (ietburd, a euri. cuter. large gash cot iu hi bead, will probably re.-over; L'bas. Urownoll, water carrier, botb legs aud both arms broken, badly burned by uior'ar aud, fear fully lacerated, will din. Thomas Barkis, a mill worker of Steuben sills, U., was stabbed to dua'.h by fraak Iiossuer. MISSION MASSACRE Tounsr Women Uraraed From BeJ and Slaln-Chlldren Hacked to Death. A vigorous letter, relative to the recent out rages on missionaries at Ku Cbonir, China, was received by E. I I'earce. president of th Kentucky Wesleyan College, Winchester, Ky., from Dr. c. F. Itenl, of shanghnl, who Is presiding elder In the Methodist church. South, lo that district, and an American citi sen. Writing of tbe massacre, he savsi Had our ministers acted promptly 'and ad equately In the first place (at 8chnen). the second would probably not hare occurred, and we should havs been spared the spectacle ot eight young and consecrated women drag ge4 irom their beds and brutally massacred, helpless Infants hacked to death, and a faith tul servant oi God burned to death. I wish I could put my copy In the bands of every editor, every Congressman and eveiy other man who bas any Interest In his coun try. We don't seek revenge, but we do u-k for justice and the protection which every American bas the right to demand. 1'oreigncrs In China are unanimous In the belief that a little prompt and vigorous action would at once put sn end to these things. Ws bave lost all hope of help from the lega tion at l'eklug. nod now appeal directly to Washington. MANY DROWNED. A Foreign Ships In the Harbor Were Blown Ashore. A destructive typhoon of unusual furj spent Its strength nt Hueblnolu, Japan, shortly bo'ore tho last steamer Milled. All foreign ships In thu harbor were blown on shorn. With it lew exceptions the houses In the town were entirely destroyed or partly wrecked. Tlnr'y-stx vessels became total wrecks, and th" crews wero all drowned. The wreckage, la-hcd by the awr.il fury of the gale, pounded to death hundreds of men. women and children, clinging to the floating parts ot vessels littered ov-r the si'.i. l'tie crew of au American steamer cp"lit the day In rescuing the drowning. An I r.s,.!t.,in iiiuned McCulii rescued a largo uumtcr with a lus-o Irom tne shore, I lie damage done by floods In difu pre fecture .la.nu. Is v.-iv alarm, rig. .six hun dred and e.gliteen villages sutler.!. 1. I l l bridges were washed nway, lid people drown ed, and il.liJtl persons rennet relief. Cholera I spreading among the foreign shipping and causing gre-u alarm. 1 li- t-r-rit. iv Inl-ctlous iliscis has broken out iu llm I reucti ships lly. Inconstant. M.e-hins and 1 1 'i linn and on board thn two l;iis,,Mti war snips Nenbaka and li d. re, '.I patients dying out ot JO affected, sud on board tho pritisli slMsmt r A-h.lunti. Two Italian wsrshlrs have also gone Into iiuaruntine with cholera on board. The dis ease lu every case was traced to bum boats that siif piled sailors with fruit. No Ameri can boats are yel reported a II ootid. A GORGEOUS GAVEL. Montana Will 1'resMit One Made of Ool! Sliver and Copper The Surgeon G.-nerul of the Grand Army ol the liepubllc, residing In Marlon, o., has just received the information that the liepartmeni of Montana. Grand Army f the Kepublic will present a gavel to the National Fucami ment at Louisville, next week, winch wil cost t7o and will be presented I y the Senna Vice Ilepartmeut Commander, l.eary. o Helena. Tbe gavel Is made of gold, silvei and copper. The amount of the uieln.s used U In proportion to tint product of the tlir-. inotsis in that Stat". The Hue engraving ol the liuad and handle Is Inlaid with jewels three on tbe ln-ad and thro on the handle representing the three colors, red, white and blue. The rod eolor is niade from ruby unit garnet stones, and the white aud blue Iron, sapl.lres. - Tbo metals and Jewels somhlued lu tbo gavel are the products of Montana T tie copper Is from tbe eleclrolytlo plant oi the Anaconda Company, tbe silver from tin mines and tho gold from Montana placers Tbe gavel was made by a jeweler of llutte,tbi oost of making It being 7". The gavel will be used by the Commnnder In-Chief. ) n. Thomas G. Ijnvlnr. in pr-sld lug over tne Fii.'umpmunt, and will be band cd to his successor at the ciosu. HAILSTORMS. i Illinois And Missouri Swept I'y a Severe J Stoiiu. lb-ports received from central M.Lois in..i ' eastern Missouri statu that Tuesday right's rnlti storm di 1 a gr.-at deal cf driiugc. r S'.'ino pta-'-'S 'bo wlud reached the di:i;ciii.in of a liurrl.'ati" and tl.-gr.i h and l-.-iej.liont Wires Were delI:oi-lied. At Mitli'i.ml-. Id., tre.-s and fen -es . r. blown dowu. corn badly damaged, iu. I thrc. horses killed by lightmng, A: Ar-oia, Id., -.he wind b't-w down r eifsard sign-and ov-r turned ntnal outhuildiugs. At Jiai.vii ,e. ,. many chimneys and trees r- blown down 'Ihe s..rm is reported t have greui damage in tbe country a b-w n.iles north .1 IlllllVlilD but the telephone be:ng dowtl nothing dellnito can be l -uiiie.l. At Canton lil., the electric storm was the worst evci known. At New London. Mo., the heaviest hnil storm ever evp.-rienc -d in that section swept over the city. Some of the stem s m-asur-d PJ indies in circumference an I weighed eight unnees. A heavy ruin followed the hail storm und l'..io.l.-d the low lands. 1 hrougiioi.t p,k-i-ouutv. Missouri, the storm was very severe, but no casualties are reported. At I.oui-lai.a, Mo. , thu river rose six fuel in less tliau tw hours, and nriuv persons living iu tin- Ion 'and wro obliged lo seek refuge in tho up per stont-s of thuir dwellings. AGAINST BLOOMERS. . . Telephone Girls in Chicago Must Not Wcitr Them. An edict recently issued by tint Chicago Tt-lephotio Company has been eonspiejously builotliied at bead-pinrters, No. 20.1 Washing ton strc t, where iinu girls an. employed, and bears tie. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 slgiiaturu of tho gem-nil Uiuuus'er. Jt r.-ads: "Operators will not be permitted to report at this building at any hour of th-t day or night lit bicyclo costume, or t . a.-sume tiiut attire before dnpuriuru for home." All summer even blcyc-lx maidens worn bloou.ers to a burn opposite telephone head (puarters, when, their wheels are stoic. I. These girls found it more convenient tu walk across thn street iu bloomers to thn retiring room of thu telephone compauy, where they would cover their wheel npparel with a skirl before going to the operating room upstairs. This caused the order to be I. sued. Notwith standing this order, several of thn girls are weurlug bloomers, covering tbeiu wilb s skirt iu the burn. JJsad y Riot in India. In a riot at I'liulla, province of Kbutidesb, between Hindoos uud Mohammedans, live of tho latter were killed. The riot was caused by au atlui-k which the .Moliamine.lans uiadt Upon a Hindoo procession. The police guarding the precession tiled upon the riot ers, killing live Mohammedans outright uud wounding SU, of woom llvu huvo siuco died. Heads Cut Off. The most horrible murder and suicide in tbe history of Hullivno county, lud., occurred Thursday night. Juuies Ward killed Aaron Iluuter, bis father-in-law, aud John Hauler, bts brother-in-law. Ward out off the head of the eider liuuter, aud split wide open tbo bottd of tbe sou, family differences are sup posed to bave led te tbo crime. PURSE IN A HORSE'S HOO?. th Strange Fine Where Wonts Found Her Pnckctbook. Mrs. Jacob Dnrup, Ilvlnir a few miles north of Cannudnlgtia, drovs to town to do aotiie) trading, accompanied by her children. She tied her horse on Main street, lenv'.ng the children In tho wagon. Klie made a number of purchases, hut when she sought her pocket Ihh.U It conld not ho found. She hastened to the Hxt where the horso was hitched and inside a thorough lu resflyntlnn of tht ground, tho carriage, nnd oven the yo'.itig.sters were given an overhauling. In couiparlsfin with w-filch a I'Ustotn-hi.use InHpectlon Mil Is a mild iiffulr. Men. Uarue wns .rl tive she had plneed tho tmrso In her porJit-t Just l.efore leaving the cnrrlag.', nnd IU t'oiiipli'to di.sappi-nt-aiicc was amplo grounds for her anxious atti tude. The search, augmented ly clerks find bystanders, was cotitlnued with fruitless result and Lnull.v itl.unilond. A village paper that day published a notice ofTct ltig a reward for the return of a pocket l .ok containing a c.nsld cmbhj sum of money In bills. Mrs. lartio had placed the advertisement before returning. She had proceeded but a short distance when a nliirlit lameness was visible In the horse alio was driving. Instead .f passing ofT, It Increased, until Mrs. li.irtie b -catne nlurui.-d. siie stopped nnd alighted from the carriage, und nt her command the horse raised the apparently Injured tnoitiNr. Mrs. Ii.irue's surprise can belter b. Imagim-d than d.--.cribrd wh.-n she found, firmly Imbedded In the hollow of the 1i,.,.-'h lu.f. tin iti tiling purse. It :.. removed with, out dltll-ulty. and th- fatnily h.,r.:. e- tablishi.tl a g ilt rrnu there home vvlih !i Indieiited llial the discovery was as "leasing t.i lii in ns to the owner of the purs-.'. Mr-i. I.nriie believes tli.it in cliyhting li-. m tlie carriage th- purse fell from her divs atn utuler the l.ofs.-'s r.-et. The purse cor.taiUoil abetlt l'o. Ut.chi sti r 1 . iiit.erat. I 't.r Cnri-li'Hs Ti-a velere. Sortie in. ii with valuable unused rail way tlci.eis on Hieir hand s. II t!,,.,,, i,, tealpels, wliile litlu-rs go t, tin- mil- way company that issued them i;n, ,,!,. tain tin ir vuliie lu money. Most niea, however, do neither und accept the loss wlnn the ticket Is worth less than u dollar. Indeed, many men do not real ':.:'. says the New York Sun. that rail way companies stand ready to redeem unused tickets even of mi in II value, so that the companies must be richer by many thousands of dollars per year by reason (1f tills neglect or ignorance. Mvery railway ticket bears the nnme of the general passenger agent of the road Issuing the same. It Is n pimple matter to Inclose the ticket with a letter directed to the general passenger agent asking li I m to refund the money pnld and explaining the reason why the tick et Is left unused In the hands of the purchaser. It Is courteous to Inclose a sfnmis-d envelope In which the motley may be returned. When u II these things have been done the company usually acknowledges the receipt of the ticket holder's communi cation ii ml promptly Investigates the matter. The Investigation consists In the proper Idetitlflcntlon of the ticket nnd a little bookkeeping to net nil right In the account. Then the purchaser re. -eives from the company a check for tin- aim. tint due. alotig with a letter re ijitesting a. know loil.tneiit on the part ol' the recipient. That closes ihe trans f. "Hon. nn. I tln re li u,, material loss on littler ,si.e. Is Still In It. I.el the now woman .it csi and t ilk as She will. She lii s It, mi l she's just hs fond of the old i:..lli h: ever. I lef. tholld r.lllletlll. GREAT BOOK FRL:E. When lo U. V. I li tre, of Pull..!... N. V., I ll'.l. -).'.! the fl!-t . flit I, .11 of In, VM.lli. The l'l i.p'.- s Common Sense M.ilnal Adviser, In almoin., i il that alti i i......... u.m s had bit li n Id at the ifpttlar pure. Ji.i per i cpy. tin- J tof.t in who Ii would i. pay him P i the Kt- at amount i f latau ami timnry tpct.ili i in picilm ing it, he would .lis tribute ti e next half million lift. As this liuinl.ir i f topics has all. ady been sidd, lie is now li-tril.utn;g, nlnolult'.x fur. ',i.i topics Id this - . lllo-t tem pi, te, intt r. st I ( ( () ,K ami val liable ii'mmi.n ! No. I Ilt I si ii-.,- uu il. kul work vu- ' ).iiblisln li the li ipii lit enlv being Teitiiti d to mail to him. id tin nl live iKldifss, this little C'.fltiN itll tu. nt y ..lie . i I it nts in otic ttnt stamps to pay ft.t i..-.t,ige und pack ing I'li.'y. .-. ml tin. bock will be sent by mail. It is u veritable tmilual libiaiv, K inpltte in one volume. It t oiitains i. i i . oopae.es if id more than v' lihi-tiatiotis. The J ir is pit . i-.i I y tin- same us those m.1.1 nt St.ro i xi t l l.lllv that the books un bound in stioiij; maiiilla paper tovtis in-t-t.-ul of tli.tli. St ml Now In fore ali an gmn away. Tie y an- going i.fl rapidly. The "I.INKS'K" the lit -s sud Must Kronnml. rsl t'olhtrs and Culls Wi.ru. tl.t ins insdl el lli.s rl. tli, l.ulli .!. inesi,.i i, and I ru.s revnrs fil.-t ...nt rulUr im siiaiil l. ttu of hi. y i.t nr I. lud. Ar 'f ucll, vntr trrlt aul ..nt will. A lirsol Tt OuUarsur fivslausol Cuds fur Twealr-l'ive Cn-s A Haisrle foliar snd Vt.li of ruffs t.r tuaU fat lis fssuut. Knui slyl ud site. Asldruss RKVKU'ilULK COLUUl COMP4WT, STFrsmsnaSk.MswVark. 3 HUikr U. RUPTURECured 1'Os.lTIVI I.V MO I. list KM 'I I IIP. W ornuliiiiiaiiil ilii). Mas All A.IJU.lshlc I'S.I H l.ll ll fun lii mailt- Isrgcr or srnsllur lo suit clmiinliiir ei. mill Inn t.r III II I'll if rsTRKTrii. Hills. I ill. si 111 e.-i tin i v Sraktlbyo.V. lloueMr.Co. m4 lirnailay,.S.Y.CIly 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims, l.t i'rtin t XMituiiMi L IS. J'unliiii Uurvnu. JKlUUai Hsli. irttljudjUaUlig tlailii, Hit,) Hit If. 1 tUHlS ft rtt Ilk ALL list I AILS. Cost 1 outih brrup, Ts..ius (iood. Use I in iiiiih. .'..i.i rr tir-iirinsis 1U. I.S.-l. - li.-.o.'K.I IM IIS. I.UA.J Highest of all in Leavening AEliOLUrELri' PUKE Tliey l avor Wt.inr Intlnstrles. The woiiieti of Tiieoti:i, Wiish., srs ftigniretl In n very active crusade lu f:i vor of "home Industrie." They hnvc formed ll h-;ii;ue w hose iiiembers pledge themselves In -lve pi'ef-'i etue p. uni fies inmni factored lu 'l':u- ui:i or pnh (lueetl 111 the Sl.'ile, nnd to labor to bi liiif others to their principles. The: women lire working in the ttitit ter with art nstoiilshtng vIi.'or. ninl hnvc succeeded lu bootnltig tlie loenl truile to a notable extent. (Uie feature of tho Crusilde Is a badu'e Woi'ii by nielli bers of the Home ludicilry l.eugue, ntltl another Is the pi'liiting of n list of home manufacture. I nitieles. whie). Is supplied to eveiy lioilseliohl lu tin town. low's Thin Weoffsr Ona llnndrnl Dollars Itewsnl for say cast, of I awn Ii thai c.4iinot, bo tilled b ll'ill s v al in rii t 'ii r. J.t iiinkv A- To., t'rii... Toted... O. e, the a ol. , .; iie.l, ,ae klms n r . .1 t ,t nev for the l.,-t IS c.o a., I Is be- e I n,, ,.. r. teetly In. a. ci, ,. , u I, ,,,.v, t,.s. i , eid llnaneoillv itl.le In iai:) eat caj old H- ,. ' nm liu le l,v . tirt- tlrifi. Wasr I lu ax, Wii ili ..ait- Dni ;cl'i T Ohio. W'AI.OI SU. KlNNAV MvllVIN, Wimht IJnu-.si . loa- ... t t.ii... H. ill's l o or i I nn' i i.e i a iierrnnllv scf. i iir directl. ,,,.,, tn.-bl 1 .nil miii....,, s . 1 1. es ,,f the III I'm ',;. .e, o.it I lc. s.,,.,1 b) all lira.; -,-l .. IV trn.. , , fr.-... Two or ter-. are en1 it ed t . i ;,i ,,) ;, (n !- am and tne other in 1 r .:. .. lol.'t l i.bai i'i. S,, i, Amu I- tin- tr'i'M.il. -inn,, ..it No I-. Ii.,... il... ... , leot.e tail I ifi. I i ' i. Imi-i o ll : I r . - il. I ,.il In 1 1 i - ' i , , i, ...I,,, . , j t't ft es. tin I. Ill - I !,,. ,;i ,, ,i. imi .ii.i, in.,' t.i'nk lie i .ei i :i i.-i I,. ,,, ,,, , 1 ""il. o ' i uti ia. .;.t i i ii.,,,. ll-k. Its ., ,i. 1,,,. . ,., . t , , . j. i t rv In - . mi, h i a i - a, nam. -c i.i i in n.oaiiy r. :tt-,i. .1. I'..,.. I, in ... ,. lii lllftl) I . . New t.lk .llel I ha.. I'russlan blii" paint Is madn (rem the ashes td tho burnt hoots id hor-cs. nut or sri,. Tlint ' Mm fut von feel as n rc.n'f o (tis liead.iclie ..ii hud wle n ..ii ,,',,. , n.,r. . Inc. llel in t.cir nsiial frame o' a in. I body by ii-M.tr Itipins Tabii!.., 1 1,. si hi.,i. I'cinotly loi all sto.'iiiicli and liver t oiiiiiaint., Mrs. Wlnslotv's Sonthiiiir Si rnt. for ehlldrel In 'tl.ii.tr. si,tt,.,s ti,,- kiiiiis. ret lines ,i,n.inii la li.sllii)- plnu, i iires w Hal tulic.'ie. it boltl'' PITS sti,pp,., I,,,. , K I I I 's f 1 1 I ti N I IIVK l(l loin H. No liu nil. I 111 -I .I.i V Mai vein us . nr. s, 'I n m ,s.. .,, , f ; m i n,, .t lit lief. la. Kline, mi An h -i.. I'l.il.i .. l ii Plan's I in.' for t oii-iiiiii.lli.il ri lli tcs tin. most fl si,,, llfhs (e . la i inn i i . ' I i.u; I.exnit:!. ii, Mo.. I ei.ruai ill ;vi Artificial Ivory is mado ot coutlt-nse I uiiks milk. W'lfo used "Moilll'i s I'lUKM.'' Iicfum flis rlilld wus illl. klV relieved: Ulttere.l lull Mill.. it ' overy inpltl. h. I: .lonsMos, l.iiliinla, Ala , In )10 an order was estubllsliHj at Cloves I entitled "'l'ho Order of Fools.'' " j I r. Kilmer' Svt-smi-.Hoot cures 1 11 Kill lay iind Phonier tn.nliles. I i Ulnphlet lllid t il I -u 1 1 . to Hi fun. lai tori.loi v lliiiliiiiii.inii, N.i. i Mustard used to b eati-a who- an I dry. j Instead ol lu pnsti. made from uni-taid Hour. I ncss, was hi in S oM -v, 3 What dilTtTcncr tint's th- ouanliiy make, nftcr all? If you Sjiund five cents or ten cents or a dollar for an aid to washing, don't you want the tiling that will ;;ive you the most work', the best work, and the most certain safely lor that amount ot money? That dim-; is Pearlinc. Cnnrl l'c l l!crs ami Minn; tinst riiinil.ius e,rorers V ill tell von " t!:U a; pood as JtAAU of " t!iu same .is li inline." IIS 1 l s..l-e.,i;..- i- ......I... il Bach ana u jour i;i..iti e .IW1.1. . 1 i. rtu . F J Yes, it's ready ! OUI M;V 3" Sent ly mnil on receipt of iu tents in postage (.tamps money. or JOHN P. LOVELL Kolu I!. H. Atfent lor " M'.lll" At s -... i,i .......imv i ,ii i.n , iiir..ii.n. x . A "Ke Thai Works Easily Works Successfully." Tis Very Easy to Clean House With I SAP.OLIO Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report llilnk Their t'ustoin I, ess Vii-loiia. Aineriean and i:iii;bsli w. n living In i "n iua lire einh a vorlm: to i initio . tba I'h'.le- e git is to uive Up Die pi'.l.'t ice of et.lllpt es -.lll- I heir feel. Tj,, y n i e lni-et- I lie wil h a eiir I, .us 1 1. pi is 1 1 ion Th,. ri.. Ilese poillt out lll.lt compress ,.. ,,. f , .( . i N not IIS tit ions as t onipre situ; tin, waist that It tloes net afleid the v,:.i1 organs does not make i r I m in si, ; al, seiitiinental and weak initi.loil. in i.n t, Ihe lltlliillllt of lll'ot ni pt-oiltiei i .y the ( 'hinese N protliyimis. V; v.- : V, '. i.vrsj,OYftd "! :::ul lc :i't? w!it :i T'ctll tlio im (!: s I'llll nf l"i ' i j -t fa' , ,i i; H idea :.. tilai it'll, : i.iii.f (,) i, ,: .,,! .,, (, feti.ly '- . ii Molly on the Ki.lneys, i.ivi r ziv.'l ll.i'.vt l.i, el. an.ien tin? cvt I tu rii' "el y, ill-:.. It ci-'.'s, Iiriiil lieliew iwnl l'tvci.i ainl rtifi-s li:i1iitu:il rui.-tipaiinn. P:rti, 1 1" Vii i-j tie 'dily ntiiftly of in lviinl over fr. tl'.ieetl, idVasino- () tin- ta:(c ml f--ti ptiiblt! tt tlio Fbumii'li, prompt in its- m iitiii r.tul truly lienelit in! it: lit tllicl-!, jircpnrcl only fttun tlio ino-t healthy ami iijrrcenluV nilHtances. its many cxcilietit (itialiiies ooiuim-ml it ti nil and havo tnatlo it tho most jmpiilar ifineilv known. Syrup of I'isjH U for sale in TiO Cent lnittlos by nil l.-inHtii: ilni";-"j.-tH. Any rtliiil.lo iliuu'-ist who may tint havo it on liatni will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wi.hes to try it.. lt Lut ucapt any Elllistitub'. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. A'4V fHASCI,0. ( 41, lOUIMIUt. Ar. l.l tOHK. N f. i'N r a; PROriTAHLI- DAIUV Can only Im accomplli.hi-d with n.i tUK the Very lieil ll IM1 1 1 lu.crs. Cream Sepa farm you art sud bettsr nt tai ils and With alluvia r.itor on thn lure ef morn ".(ftter, win's milk Is a v il I'itriiicrs will lake t'l H'd Illustrated mailed i mm . . t,c U.ihis I red make iiotii!. Ji.'iVis. .Nckt, ca t a 1 o :- us Au'-i ts wanted UAVI3 Sc RANKIN BI.DQ rt; M I'O. CO. Cor. flantlolph & Dsarltom Sti ., Chi.if-i) i';ir'i'-i y v t 5 MP Which have you an eye to, qmniitv cr tiualitv, win n uu litiv siiint'lhin; to I'.ial.'-w.r r.iii;;; cay ? If it's i:ality, y.:i wact Pcarlinc. In i li' ilivi ii' ss, in cnitiomv, a:ul al')c all iu its al ; ut: harmlcss- no niatt-T 1mv or wli'-rc vmi list: it, tlirn-'s n. I'lhui'..; to c-ont-parc w ith this, the irt an. I only "-! inn ii hi in inn vnu snineiiiiiii; in ) a -r .1 I cai.inc, ! IU AMKi l' t.K. Ni-i. Yi is. -rv;1 an r-iotrant dook lor A I .11 your table nnil constant reference, S'.'mi for it NOW. Nice. It's Niw and CATALOdUl; ljrimm!n f"" of illustrations, nnd show ing how the thoiisnnd-and-ono things really look. You'll like lhat. There are Guns, Rifles, Pistols from all over the world, and some of our own make Fishing Tackle, Dog Collars and Chains, Tennis Sets, etc., etc, You can see our LOVELL DIAMOND BICYCLE Tho Finest Wheel on Earth, the Williams Typewriter you ought to have one. There's lots of other things too. ARMS CO., "V, TOM ,V 10 I'M! It 1STKMK.
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