IlgtOril Of rr. to.1 (rittitl "she .! .f6l ' ItUJl na imp : nil The mil i' of Iii u .leu ii pi' :lnT ' tl i f wool oriu in it 1 d is iul ior i- lors wort ! a '00 , to tic io iH nttt- jtor.-! ujjui ulo' 3 hiS e cc'l' t iu t prof DO )w; loil i noro JD, e i from i oa o of V itl4 tbs M Foeaibty. ttntry paper declares that "Mr. ,u, a fnrtnor of our village, on re. to hltf bouse tho other da in his k round floor bedroom, tlie f which had boon loft open, a rolmbly astray." Tlio conjecture ed lu the last two words niny bo vn as, on the whole, n fnlr oue. terlnn Messwrpt. I,r' reformation cf tbe calendar was mlo by sosigenes, lj. v. 40. Sound (sleepers, very hnrdy, warm blooded people hut summer Is goaty and sleep sound r light covering, evon while Jack i painting wolrd pictures ou tho nut we all learn by experience, and ,1 themselves in the morning suffer itilTiioas, soreness, lumoback, stifT muscular cramp. Hllll, experioueo Like everybody else, they fjet n (St. Jacobs Oil, rub well Willi It and 1. Warmer clothing, and the frost it, they snore again happily, while towers ot winter s storm clouds the riw. ' All s well." 3,1 liiu one doctor to every 1,450 poo. ur Happiness Pcpends upon a fifallhy body and t contented mind our Health I.' nrlouly tn danger auk Mi your blood is rich, rod and purs. bod's irsaparilla I tho One. Tnui Illood Purifier PfiMiiinetitly In the Public Eye. I. n!l cure nil liver 111h, bilious 9 111 uim, headaches. Vjc. 1' -N V 44 If You Happen To forget the name, just ask for the best Self-Raising Buck wheat. OU VI LL GET f course. 2 reatcst fledlcal Discovery ol the Age. EFtJLMEDY'S rim! nmnnimnt loci uidouvciy. I KENNEDY, Of ROXCURY, MASS,, orered la one cf oor commoa I weedt a remedy that cures every UJitor trom worst Bcroiula b a on pinplt over eleven h nnd rod 4 never failed except In two cases Under humor), He has now la Uislon over two hundred certlfi- I tti value, all within twenty miles a. Bend postal card for book. St la always experienced from th !e, and a perfect cure Is warranted I) tight quantity Is taken. ua luns are alTected It causes rlns, like needles passing ttiem , the same with the Liver 1 :. This la caused by the duots rr'J.Rna always disappears la er taking It Head the label. f ttomfi.-h Is foal or bilious It will amlsh feelings at flret Imga of diut ever neceesnry. Eat jou can fjot, and enough of It. w t&hleppoonful In water at bed Mil by all Dructrlat. 5? i UlllrS HML All LICC H t.iillil I kvrnr. l.uul f Tan I YOU A DEMOCRAT? l'rulili'ntliil Year. And ulil BiiiironifDrt li TI1K CHICAGO f.. Kii Ki'uut UetimcriiUu new iiapii ' iJiuiv i iluicii :) i r yciir. NukiiO i'".H I huii onn yriir at tlna rule ' " TllKt:lUiOMCLli, lOi-lUU l l.lcimo. 111. &ASTHIWA U.- POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC WW "r rKKKUI.I UKkaica. Hold lT wnirlti. On Mux .ut DowCuaUi ,Mj';n r-. vllit of l.0. lit k..M Si-U. t'l'lrruYIIU. fOI-HAM, rillU., rt. J I AM AM A. P. A. - - w w-m m m - s '"Mftr. M, y. All qufMttuha ftDMwerril. Mi-bi $1.50 iter dos.i flU pr KKND jit, your F,...i ...ii tt.lu i "kt j iii,y t abuiiiit iy Mirt'j wviur fi'd Hi work fcutl h'iuliyuu lit ymt )'" lit lltU l-Mullty VtlltlW .lU llTDi fu iuvour..ldrt.nti we vipltatti It" tfiinint-u fuitvi n nif utiirv w tttuir '"illi aMuliltt'ly Piir-; trll nl amrt ft ft a ntvcimc 4 A I A I 0UUL 11. GULATE upwards can l iirofliMbl; lavaaiaa la t units mi mm m rTTt.W VI II UI ItlsUIL. I LAS' 11 rw ." BSSF Sill -"n r..ut. writs for M Pea4 Hireei. New ters OFFICERS SHOOT LYNCHERS TWO KILLED. tteular. Mleck rk CUy Two Men Killed In an Attack on the Tiffin Jail. Henry Mutchler. Jr., and Christian Mats were shot and killed at Tiffin, O., ahortly after 1 o'clock Sunday morning by sheriff's officers. They were ainonR a mob that tried to force an entrance to tbe jail and lyncb l,eniulT J. Mnrtln, alias Willlnms, whowns in confinement on the lire of killinx City Mar-hal Auut Hchultx.oti WedtiMilny night. Martin not Into a controversy with the ir yenr-olil son of a helKhlorlnu farmer and had nearly strangli-d liliu. Mchnlts and Officer Hwet iii y went to Martin's farm to arrest blm. but he I rrn'nilJ himself in Ills house, and shot from the window at tho olllcers, killing Hchultr. und woiiiiJiuk tsweeuey. 8'liuilr.'s lunernl ilrow a Krent crowd and thero vm much tnlk of lyuoliini Mnrtln. Hherifl Vnu Ness heard of this and took tbe precaution of statnluiK a half doi'.en well Hrmoit Ktinrds Ibslilu ttiu Jnll. At midnight the mob, whl'h was mostly composed of farmers from thn vncluity. met at the fnlr grounds ntiit marched to lynch Martin. The) niarclieil into tDw town ami made a rush upon tlie Jail. Sonin carried slertite InitiimiT. with whli'li they smashed the dnor srparutiii tho sheriff s residence from tbe jnll. MiifriiT Van Ness met the leader of the moli and warned them to withdraw, lie faced the tliroiitf with be revolvr tn his hand, but they ipilekly wrested his wenpon from his Kra-p. Then they broke open the solid steel door which leads Into the jail. The K'lard llrst tired a volley Into thn cell, in: from their rifles, an.l as tho mob still irt SKi-il on they shot Into tho crowd. Instant y klliinc Mutchler and Miitz. Pome of the farmers went out to look for dyniimitu wfth which to itistroy tho jail utul its Inmates, anil while, they were gone Olllcers McSweeney nud 1 uuikuer took Martin out by n r-ardoor, placed him In a cab mid drove turn 24 miles to I'remniit. where ho was plc,, in jnll. At da) liKt hutiduy moriiiui; excited crowd heati to gather ngnn lu the vicinity of tho Jnll, uud MierifT Van Ness called out Com pnuy of tho Hlxt. ontli regiment of thn Ohio Nntlonsl iluard, which hat Its head quarters at 'i'illln. '1 he company not belnn very strung, the sheriff telivraphed Gov. Mckinley tor moro troops. The Governor responded by ordering companies from l'retuont, riitndti'ky, Kenton and Toledo, and thero are MOO soldiers in and around tho jnll. ( ol. Kount;:, of Toledo, is the ranking olllcer iu ifommntid. Tho authorities at Fremont. feurlnK thnt the mob mfirht travel the In miles scpuratlui thut city from Tillln. wired that they had sent the murderer to ('levelund. BOOM 1NJ1N PLATE. Biir Advances Made in That Industry for the Year Etidlnir .tune 30. Special Treasury Agent Ayre win recently Instructed to uncertain and report upon tbe condition of tho tin plate Industry in the United States, nod has Just submitted his re port to the department at WashiUKlon. The report covers the operations of the fiscal yeur ending June ao. lHUj, 'i ho facts presented show a marked lucreaso In tho number of mills lor ro!ltu tho steel sheets or 'black plates'' which form the body of com mercial tin. Tho largely increased consump tion of steel sheets from American rolllUK 'mills indicates not only the uccelorated urowtb of this branch of thn industrr, but an actual preference for American rolled sheets. itrini tho year tho production of the L ulled States was 1U3.H01.073 pounds, an Increase of 30 per cent over tho previous year. l'orty e I; lit Ilrms were producing during the quarter ended June 30. lbllS. aKaliut forty tho previous year. " Twenty-elght rolling mills wore producing black plates durlnit the quarter ugaln.it 20 during the same quarter iu 1MUL Of the 44 Urnm tbat were produclug com mercial tin uud terno plates duriug the quar ter ended June 3U, lH'Jj, 3D used wholly American plates, Line used both Americuu uud foreign plates. No llrm used wholly for eign plates. The proportion of American sheets uied during the Vpmrter ended June 30, 1S'J3, con., pared with the entire production ol com merclul tin and terne plates wns U.t per cent, ugiilutt 72 per cent. Until the previous year. During the year eight linns permanently discontinued production. Tweuty-six new firms euunged lu the active business duriug tho year, of which 17 uto aiuklng ot prepar ing to u.tiku black plutcs. WINDOW GLASS ADVANCE The Price Will go up About 12 I S Per Cent. The woatern window glass syn lluato, In cluding all the window gla) ho tic w.''t of Pittsburg, aunouuee thut they will iimk-t an other rise In tho price of glnst, this tltna about 12 1-2 per cent. Tho udvuuce iu prlca will either be eilected ou the 1st or 10th of the coming mouth. This syndicate, whieii wns formed ot the 8th of July, with but 1:1 Iudiann plants, now controls the market, and it bos since that time raise the price of glass 25 per oeut. This raise will put some grade nearly 40 per cent bibber than they wcru lust year. The eastern syndicate, conirolliiigi.il of the plants cast of flttsburg, will work iu connection, aud tho raise will bo generul. The demaud is good, and the outlook Is tho best In years. Almost all of tbe old stock has been worked off, although there wero 830,000 boxes on band July i, This shows a groat demand. Miners R-sume Work. At the muss meetliiK of the Clearfield re gion miners, held at llamey. Pa., tho mlneri voted against suspending work. A committor will be scut to Philadelphia to present the re quest for an increase iu wages to the I'mr wiud-Whlle Coal Miuiug Company, and fail lug, to ask for a joint conference of operator! ami miners to bo held on November 10. Pending the report of this committee the ex ecutive board ordered all miners to rei-muc work excepting thoso in the employ of tin Hell, I.ewls ,V Yule and Ilochester A Pitts burg companies. Russo-China Treaty. The correspondent of tno London Times at Iloug Kong learned from a reliable source that by tho recently concluded Kii-iUi). China treaty Itu.sla obtains rights to anchor her fleet ut Port Arthur, and to construct and work, under ltu-slaii adinlnlitrii'.ion. rail ways from NertchiuNk arid Tsitlhur to Vladi, vostock, and from Tsitt-itinr to Port Ar:hur tegothor with other oommcrclul a lvaiitagoi to whloli the most favored tuition clause U not applicable. Hut the Chlue-.o rcservn tho option to piirchavi the railways 21 jears bunco at a price to b nrrau.'ed lire:i!lr. Ft. Wayne Wreck. A freight wreck occurred Friday ou the Pittsburg, Port YVuyue and Chicago railroad, west of I.eotonla. A mlddle-u.'ed man, well dressed, who was stealing a ride, was killed. Thero was nothing on his per-iou bv which be could be Iden Mlled. Tlio wreck Wll cau-ied by tho truiu breaking iu two. Politics and Religion. Liberals ut Vera Cruz complain that the olergy are working to secure the discharge of clerks and other employes who took part In tbe reoent political demonstrations agulnst tbe corouatioa of the Virgiu of Guuduloupa. TurltlfcU VilUne Destroyed. Hands of Pulgarlan marauders hnvs at tacked and destroyed tbe Turkish village ot Catunllaa, near Melblck, la Houmaola. Tbe village was defended by Turkish soldiers, 38 ot whom were killed iu tbs Bgbt. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS England Is fitting out an expedition to con quer the king of Ashnntea. China will pay Japan 30.000,000 taels for he release ol the Lino-Tung Peninsula by November 8. In battle between Mohammedans and Catholics at Poutarl, Albania, many were killed on both sides. The queen cf Madagascar has signed the new treaty by which Prance establishes a protectorate over the country. UNITARIAN CONFERENCE. A Thousand Religions Workers Oatherat the Capital. Moro than a thousand lenders of tho Uni tarian Church, Including scores ot prominent divines, were gathered iu Mct.'rotl's muslo hall Wnt-hlngton when the national confer ence of tbe I'nllarlau nnd other Christian churches was formally opened. I'nited (States (Senator Hour, of 'Mnssaclmsetl. is tho president ot the conference, but wns detnlued at Worchester, Mass., and Hon. Iiormnu H. Luton, of New York, presided over the ses sion, A communion service, conducted by Itev. l)r. Charles C. Lverelt, of Harvard, opened the proceedlncs, and Commissioner of Labor Carroll 1. Wright followed lu nu address of Welcome. After some routine luisinesa, p,cv. George P-utcholor. chairman of tn. council of the tiatlnnai conference, nnd secretary of the I nl tarUu association--, rend an address. The work of the Nations! Alliance of t'ni tnrina and other liberal Christian women was discussed by Its secretary, Mrs. Pitleld, of lloston, and Lev. lr. prooke llerford, ol London, representing the liritish and foreign I'ultnrian association, reported that religious thought abroad was advancing more than ever on I nltariun lines. Kcsointloiis wre adopted decrying corruption lu po.liles, nnd urging Ciilturinus to light it aud nbo the liquor trallla. In tho nftemnou important steps were tuken looking to the nmiilgnmnlluu of the young people's Unitarian societies. Killed bv a Slato Pencil. Johnny Prlpps, H yoar-old son ot Joseph Prlpps of U Hoggs avenue, Mt. Washington, Pittsburg, was playing on the street tn Hunt of thn Thirty-second ward school, w hen ho fell on the sharpeued point of a elate pencil he was cnrrlng iu his band. The pencil penetrated Ins heart, passing between the fourth and fifth ribs, causing In-tnut death. A Wall Collapsed. About !0 feci of the east wall of the Lltuori Manilla. -luring Company's luc eli; laeti.ry a Clyde, O., fell into tun street. " A doen per sou wero buried iu the debris. T wo wer fatally Injured, and n-vcral others svrloul hurt. M AUK IC'I'H. VI l i slil 1TIIB WIIOI KSAI.K I'llll-KSJ aid: OIVI.N llhl.OW i t.ritlli, 1 tour uud 1 ted. WIIKAT-Nu I red . No. red CHUN No. K yellow iar No. it yellow shelled Wlxeil ear 1.V1 No. 1 while. No. I! white Kxtia No. S white Light mixed iat-.o i No. 1 western v ILOt It NS inter patents l.leud Fancy Spring patents rliucy strnlghl winter Mrnlght bukeis' , I lear W Intel- Vve flour.... 11AY Nu 1 timothy No. -. Mixed clover. No 1 New liny, from wagons FKK1 No. 1 White Mil., ton No. J White Middlings Hrown Middlings Hi an, hulk tSTKAW Wh.-iit Out IJarry I'roduita, IIVTTKM Klgin i ream, i v i am y Creamery rancy ('niinii y liolL I.ow guide anil cooking Cllfc.l-.M-. ohm, new New York, nu Wisconsin mi ihs Ltiuliiuger, new make I rult and Vegetables. Til '. I .in . itv ::s ;s :i i J l -.'ii-ii Mt.. ill " VJl, v:ii-j 4 V IS S.'i :i ri ui :i in !i ,vi :i on '.hi 8 M B irt V! i 10 hi on la '.' i i i Uil I"' m im 1 1 no 1'. on is iio li on 1. Ml l.'i .'0 li III! i i mi ii :i i! Ml II to a .'."i ii :o H mi '. on '-'i . V'o 1'j it s J pi ll Sl ''!. i:i MU. APPLKH III.I ."..I I r, I'K.M nl, tui on : I h.l, iu , , i j', ll&ANri Hand-plcki-d, per bu...... t! jl J ,"'l Lima, lh.... U 1 ii I'O l AHir. - Hud, in car. on :;n in i loin stor e, tat .Mi I'AIIKAliK Home growu, bid "n i.ii 1MUN- lellm,iu. :s. in 1'oilllry, Live bit kens. t i -'1' S'1 Live Hucks. pair i (J ,11 llresseil V-Ui kens, ty It , s Live 1 in ;,e) s, fi Hi T k KtitiH Pa. and iMilu. Iresli Pi r. l-UAlilK ts. l-.xtialiv..iieee.riHi !..'i txl No. I l.tvotM-e-o, (i' to -in 4.'i Country, large pa--ked 40 M Isc-tdlanvoiis, fKKDS-Clovcr t U... '1 liuolby. prime Hiuu itriisn ItAi.S ( inintiy mixed... HuNKY t nit" clover MAI'l h t- HI I', mm ... t. lDfc.lt I ounti ) , snent 'iAl.l.OW tl.Ntl.NNAll. Fixirn WUKAT-.No. Ii Ken Hi h No. I! ttilt.N Mixed OA'ltS LliliH HL rl'J-.ll I'lilol lealimiy 4 li Ml 0 s.'i I! ', j ii wi I W 1 (i i t II l'i ill Kll nbl...., 3 UJ 3 Mi I i I .1 1 n, l'i ri ii l Io IS 1 1I11.AUKL1'1I1.. FlXiflt S li 4 WIlKA'l -.No i lleil IK, t'UK.N No. i Mixed 4ii 17 OA'IS Nu St White as St HLT1 tit - leiiuieiy, extra '.'I Ll.l.h I'n. nrsls NtW lUKli. FI.OVH I'atentB 4 ;r(1i 4 IS Wili'.AT Nu -i lied 7 i,s ltE htale !W 7 toit.N No. v a; : OATH-Wblle Westuru -.' I llj HL'l'l'LK I reiuneiy m tui.b ntali) uud I'enii 11 i i vi: mock. tEMlUl. MOCK. VXIUIB, liial' LlllKHTr, l'i. CAl'ILK, Frlme. i.m to l.rtat His .Pi '4 ! !!' 4 .'in ,'i no 3NI 4 in :i l"i :i mi ii i'j :i ou :i 7fi :) kii 4 ().' 4 III I IM 4 I S V 'ib :i i.il '.' T.I n;i I" '.' no I tV V in 1 t) 1 -ii K no 4 Ml '1 nly, l.uou to l.l.silt. Fair light steers. '.! tu hXJU His.. Couiiiiou, TOO lu VOUHi Uoiii Light weight Medium, Heavy Houghs and Mugs en k' nr. Kxtrn. (Htoimihs Good. HA lo i lbs Fair, 7u to bo lbs. totiimou I Spring Lambs .Chicago, tattle Coiuuum to ex ra steer t:i.Ulvvi.4."; .Blockers and toeders, -t .u'IU I cows and bulls, l. in. l.;3; calves, ei0ni.tii.0il lioga heavy, 4 l,"ai.i:le:; coiiimuii io cnolcu Uilxed, S.l 4.'n:l.li0; cholco assorted, $ i.T0iiS.V light, I. IUt !'; pigs, SI.7 i.l.iii. hheop lu lurlor to choice, l.iut t4U; luuibs, i. ,'( 4. lii. Cluuluuatl Hogs select shippers. 4 4.'ai5 butchers aiWa.l S-'H; lair to good packers 'i'iU Wd.7i: fair to ligui ii.iioto3.sS: toniiiion and rougbSMolLMI l allln good shlppersS4.0oto4.li0. good tochuiee 14 HHol.N.; fair to medium aHUblo t.W; eotuuiou V. rsjtoH.Oo Lambs estratl.tiui good to choice 140 toi.tO com won to fair V.W IO H . , Not Tempted. There !) a qtiatut story told of a con pie of Scotch ministers who were tak ing dlnnprMogether one summer day In a little parsonage In the Highlands. It was the Kablmth dny, the weather wn benutlftil, and tho bubbling treaiu! were full of trout nud the woods full of summer birds. One turn ed to the other nnd snld: "Mon, don' ye often feel tempted on these lK-nutl-ful Sundays to go out flshltig?" "Na, oa," said the other, "I never feel tempt ed, I Just Kung." Household Words. Too Noat. Tho number of people In tlio world who are erononilcul nt the expense of others Is immense. Tho ability to do this was somewhat plctnresipiely Illus trated In a eno In which two mothers were discussing their lit tie' boys. "Oh, dear," wild Mrs. Itrown, "my Willy Is so ditty nnd destructive! All his clothes are spoiled right away." "Oh. that's too bad," salt! Mrs. (Jrecn. "My little Johnny, now, Is so neat nnd saving. Why, ruther limn soil his clcuti hamlkerclilrf, he always borrows one from one of tho boys." THE KIDNEYS. si"NtTiVr ni.i icvri-: Ai .tirn. Flintier Vmolnve or llti Itslavla (inn Fae lory Una n tt'iitnrknhlo Fsctno, Voiii Cm- i r, n.l.'di ol, ,Y, )' r.lias IT-iTiti mi . n wiMI-Vnown market gars dener of Haw-. Genesee County, N. Y., hn pertiatis snfferi-d as much. If not mure, tlinti any other iinm in fleru eo Counl v. A fi-w yours ntr. Mr. 1 1 -.(Titmri was employed nf the gun fa 'l. ry In Itntnvlti nnd was obliged t, give Up his position there on account of 111 lienltli and give his attention to market gar dening, In which business lie Is now en gaged, A Itewsiuiper reporter happened to run across Mr. IlofTntan a day or twoairo, nud from him learned of hii u ITi'ritu; and fro-rt what I'trce V,e lirt-l been h -nctltcl. Mr. ILnTivmn r-rrcled the roporler with a pleasant iniiiuier, and was williiu; to tell of bis cviierienen fro'n (he tlmn be commenced to be tr- nl. led with lidnev illsc.-ise ni to the preient time, when he is aliout eore.l. Ileing one 'lone, unmi the shite of bis health, Mr. HofV-'oiii repllel that he was Very well, con sidering his recent near npimnieli (o dnnlh, "Cti-i von tell mn how yi ii receivl ko mii'di heneCtV" the reporter nslted. "Well," said Mr. llofT'iuiti, "II wis '."Vi-nl yeatsi inrii that I e.iiiiiio-neivl to feel II I, id nev t MllM.t coining mi an I I win rutin i n' down hill evet c dnv. in fii-t so fast that In n very short time I was im il.lo to cnllnne mv work nt the gun woiks.' and wa ' oblbrcd to sellln down on my lilil" farm of ten aeres and do a dav's work now nn l Horn when I felt nblc. 1 sniVered eyervlhitit; and tried about all kind-, of niedieinc. but without anv relief, and I about irnve up trying to he cured. It was several weeks n?rt' when n neighbor of mine came uhms and asked me r I hit I tried tr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills, mil I replied that I had not. Ilo sut;gi.ti I thnt I trv a box of tho pills and thought Ibnl they woul l help my case. 1 hud already heard the pills highly spoken of, and the llrst time I went to Pntm-ii. I purchased a box ami commence I taking the pills according to illroelions. t bad not taken the llrst box before I could sen Hint the pills wero doing their work, nnd I coni limed to tuko them and grew better gradually until 1 was able to do a iluv's work nud ha I thought of laklng up my old ob at tho gun works; In 'net tho pills worked like achnniuiud I would not bo with out tbeni." Mrs. Hoffman, who presents a stromrnnd healthy look, spoke in the highest praise of the Ur. Williams' Pills, and said that iho considered her husband's life saved by the little pills, that they had put her husband in a position to do work and support himself nud family without trouble. lr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In n con densed form, all the elements nece. ary to give new life an I richness, to the bh id iind restore shuttered nerves. Thev are an un failin ; spc.-iilc f,,r such diseases us locomo tor ataxia, pattlal paralysis, St. Vitus' dance,. s.iiatien, neuralgia, rheumatism, inrv i us headache, the nftor effect of la grippe), pulpltalioii of the hearl, pale and snllow complexions, all forms of weakness either In iiialo or fcma!i Pink Pills an sold by nil dealers, or will be -old post paid on receipt of plieo (.VI cents a box, or six hiixes for 1. .VI they ate never sold In bulk or bv the UK)), by uddros.im: Dr. Wllllatn.V Medicine Company. fSeheiiocudy. N. Y. fill. nf noil Ot i'ldeiit. tn the Kititern world, the prince of to-tluy Is what the Kuropcun prince wits two or three litimlreil years ii'o an iiiTiignut pt-rt on who consults his own case, and wlio thinks It lowers his dig nity to be pimidlliil. In Western coun tries, pr'iii i's have In'conio tn such att extent the servants of the nation thai lliey can hardly be said Io have any personal f'reeilniii. The ilillerelicc lie tueoll Orlelil a in 1 Oei'liletil In this re spect lias I n Illustrated lately lu the visit of the smi of the Ameer of Af ghanistan, Niisnilla Khan by name, to Lsiiglaiid. This young prliiec has been maguilleeiitly entertained. The lirst virtue of n Kurupean prince Is piiiieliiality. lie must be on hand at uny public proceeding at he very mo ment when he Is expected; littt the Af ghan prince holds himself subject to tin Mich law. Nasnilla Khan was given n "breal;-fa.-t" ut London, ami though the hour was late, tho prince was lint ready. He was. In fad, in bed. lie was summon ed, but refused to get Up, and the "breakfast" In his honor proceeded without him. A more amusing circumstance was his Lite appearance at the slate dinner given him In the India House. An of ficer of lilrll I'll Ilk was sent to Dorches ter 1 louse, where the prince was slay lug, to accompany hini to the dli r. They started iu time, but ou the way passed tl l'uiich and Judy show. N'as rulhi Khan was greatly Interested in this, uud insisted on getting; out of Hie carriage to watch It. The Kngllsli olllcer respectfully pro tested, but tho Afghan prince refused to move from in front of the Punch uud Judy show, where he remained three (luarteri of nu hour, keeping the lirit ish royal family and distinguished pub lie functionaries waiting all that time. When, at lust, he unived, he merely explained that ho had stopped to seo tho show, deeming this quite sutlk-leut. Another circumstance, duo to his Ori ental training, Is perhups more to the prince's credit. Arriving ut a bull which was given In his honor, he found the costumes of the ladles so Improper, ac cording to his staudard, thut be stead fastly, refuatd to remain la the hftJb rAongt," ' " Highest of all in Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mal rSaraira fotwter Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local applications, as they rsnnnt Tesi ti ! theseatnf theNseive, Catarrh is a bhsul or constitutional disease, nnd In order to cure tt von must, take Interim! remedies. Hall's Catarrh. Cure In takeiv Internally, and acts di reetlyon the blood and mucous surlui e. Hull's Catarrh I'tire Is not n quack medicine. It was liresi ribed by one of the he-t physicians in this country for years, nnd Isn regular prescript ion. It Is ro'itipoicti of the best tonics known, colu mned with the tst bliKid piinllei. acting di rectly on the roncnu. surfaces. The prrlect nimbi nut ion of the iv.o Ingredients Is what produce such wondrrlul reulls ill cui ing ca tarrh. reinl fur testimonial, free. F.J.csixitTACn., Props., Toledo, O. i Sold by UrustfisU, price T&o. Ntii-t-sss lit Life depeeds en nil little tilings. . Itipans '1' ilnili ' is n litt le thing. Put taking out ns-Mimiliy gives digestion anil ttlllt Inean guoil t -1 ..... t and ilinl it'entis gooil Inniu and tnaitn.aiid ttuii m.-iiiis success ( I have found Dsn Cure t..r ( oiisiiinptioii an , lllilllllilig liil'dicine I', H. oil:, PiO.'i S. i l' M., l ot ington, Ky... Get . t, s'i. It would require I. '.OHO cholera microbes to I lorm n procession nn ineii long. It sff llrtid w Ith oreresue Hr. l-i'ieThomo nui's Kt e-water. In nglsts sell at J per Isiti In Nineteen centuries ago thn world ha 1 only one translation of the plhle. Mrs, Wlnslow's Soothing s nip for hUdren tret hinw. softens the gums. re.llie 1 1 , 1 ! u ' I I I ;i ii, ul la J s pain, cures win I tollc. '.' ic. a boll Is The cnt gives rise to more eii erstliiotis than any other ntilmal. I r. Kilmer's S vr-ltoor rnres sll Kidney nnd Plodder troubles. J'atnphlrt utul coiisintatioii tree. l.alioi-Mtoi v Ihlighaiiiptoii, N. V. The ancient Mexmnns Iind a year of P tiioiiths, of 20 days each. I I O.v IT'l's stopped Inc by Int. Kl im i.m tt N I ii v I lii vrolit it. No tits atti r tlt -i dn ii-r. Mat u Ions clues. Trent ise ,11 d '.'.ii 1 1 ml hot. t le In c. III'. Mine, ti ll An b M , I'ln. i , I .1. Some butterflies lay over loo.ooj eggs W lieu Nature Needs assistance it may Is- best to render it ;m 1 111 1 tly.but ont ..Innild reuiemlier totle i ten the most airfei t rcinc'lles ni, v when t ! !. The best and Inosi s.mplt. nud genfle ri iie d t theS)Htiof l'i.". iiiiini:t.tcturud by the Cull foruiii Flu Syruii t A Plarvclniis 1'oinl. There Is n pond In Ottawa, Kan., that Is ti mystery In that, n ew ithstatul tug the fact that It cntilalueil no water during the protracted dry weather of hist season, It Is now well supplied with sun perch and until cattish. It Is claimed that no lislt have been plHtitcd there, and It Is n matter of conjecture where the present supply came frmti. It Is tint ill all unlikely that before the pi lid went dry List season. It con tained fish ami that they had deposited their spawn, which reinaiiied fertile tin til the pond was again tilled with wat er, w hen the lish which now Inhabit It were hatched. Itnlh the mud c.i! and the sun perch ate rapid growers, which fact would at count for their being of medium fclc now. Ilitlf til htop It Slice... A liieiiieiil paper sas a m ., Is in. a'anlaneoiisly dispelled by pressing n,,, linger upward against tl,,. ,v :vt,,n ,,f lilt- Hose at the jolllt Wi:c.'e lb,. , -lip Inside joins the i; tt mi. Aiiolliof plan Is to expire all the .-ir pus .;!.. itom the lllllgS llle 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 t ,oll piT.cii- lu. dicaiions of a sneeze. The Whistling Tigs. ('. V. Hooper, Al Van llpps and If. Sniilh reiiiriied from the Icicle range Sa ' itl'd.iy. wle-re t!o y o id Iceti tislilng, ivisi ic.it Itiu' and priispeci lug. T'l.i dls eiivered a new laUe nil the .lpe ul' ..no of the n.niini, lins, and listened iii weird and liiMii'lntts tiitisl,' ul' tlio whlsiling pig. of which there aie toan in Hint high range, 'I iiis peculiar animal re solubles a f"X inure iinm a pig. and weighs fr uit Jo to l' pntiiuls. in color it ranges irons a dark ur Imn gray to almost white, lis whistling pr.'j.eiisl lies are lu melons and ii' tnv a t ine has it I'm. led the lonely pf. i , i,-, I , ..- tlTll tlio l.elii I' that he was nut .'iiiir, !-. cum. j oi n i. .I i It--s in jiio no ii.ii t i i.i s, r. Van llpps ili'i'l.ti'os tuey are 1 1 1 M -'.-:ll wu. ilers, and that they ni'i. n .omi air eiilpvl-ts ul tin- t r i s-1 en, f.iti.'ile. nature. - I .eaM'lt W ufl ii Tillies. Timely Warning;. Tho great success of tho chocolate preparations of tho houso of Walter Baker & Co. (estr.bliihed In 17RD) h.in lorl in tbe nl.tcinrr on the tnnrUGt ihimariy misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers, waiter Baker &, Co. are tho oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this ccnti'iranf. No used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and b3 sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker Jt Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, I)okciu:'I'!:r, aiass. N '!iiHVf 11 'mm? 7' COL. BUNJ. s. tnvrLL. Tlir.is. John P. Lniii.i. .Uni-Pi). coi. H' hij:s sum khIuI li.ilil fur Hit' I 'mi iifilli.r I nominal in In tin A. i-..e' .I.i.mi.-A..i Its tistrirt ii'its tin' M..1V0' i i It, tint nu, i iicdf in tin lltisttiii ."io',," a ,,. ,irs: " 'I'i'if ii a iiiintiit 'i in1 si 'ii.f.nfn ,n'i l in j llif Sii'mnl I 'nil IlliHiif Ihlrir' i mis in Si'frrt inn ul'llll ililli 1 1' I ' i1 o C" it i1 l'i 1 1 1 I '"I , l!i tt)iiiniit l.tiviHtil ll'i 'i.minlii, ( '... .or. 17 is tun- nl' tin' In st-k it mil mi'l l"st-!thi'l uti'it in tin .S7nc, .1 niiHtint si.iltt i im rtii'i'ti Iii' niftn nt' lii'si m '. n slnhui'1 ,V pitl.liriiti, ii (Ifsrifii if i II ft hii jtiifl'i, li ltii'h Ints limini'i 'l I, i ,,t i" ( '. iI'm'i ..( mi. rntlSliii'llnllH ltttll'1.' nl lit run till tli'r, lllt'l ins iiiiht.' Iio iiiistn,1 in iit'iii'l hint litis jn i sriil hiiiniitittinit I 'nl. I.m ll tins im tll'lHtjnl trtirtH persoflir li'ii nils If stiiltil In' riii-riftl inlnlln ' f, f nl i l,n,,rit .;; ' cniit lilt'ttkillll imlim il'l." 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