Ii it r Irn lh.it -I it IIUi IOU5 .Ik I- -if- ,. M' Oil ll" ,l,..ll-"J iii-r tin i or in 11 i rv r,. u in ...r.lltl- ov t tli ik.ii.4 igto. Berlin .assheraTrTnow largely VMitMAyiK aqk tnnutiii. I . . I - ' 1 "-"3 London tailors, -- inc LAoUK WURU;. FOREIGN NEWS. Ha Mat On. There It Dot a humaa being partisan pr foot. slash of thU tmperfaotloa coma trom heritage, muoh mora from aooldent, neglect or ignorance. All of tbla bm of mortal suffering U manifest la aehas ami r Jm of mora or leia Intensity, or In soma kind of unnatural OMrnn Uaaoa all strive for re lief. The simplest aoii surest la of course tba best, and (run economy Uomtudsto bars It always at hand. Whn we know that an erdmarv spmia may wake a urtpplo for Ufa. we should seek tba beet remedy at onoe, and at one we know that It U touml In a bottle of HI. Jaoobe Oil. Those wbo In any way doubt thia pan etpesltnant and ba aura of tun. Thousands bare done so. Tliera Is mora Catarrh In thia aerttoa of tba nuntrv than alt othar dt.eaeea put tocetbar. and until (ha last raw yaara was aUBioeea to ba Incurable. For a great many- Teen dootnrs pro- aonncea ua local ataeaae aaa preaenoan local remedial, and by oonatantlr failing to enra with lo -at trerttnent. pronounced Itfnrurabla. J-lm.-e naa proven oatarrn lo ba a oonettlii tlonal disease and therefore inquires oonatlln- tinns! treMment. IUII'i Catarrh ("ore, maa- ,facturea oy I . i. x;uanew at . o., 1 oleoo, . mio, ki the only enns'ltatinnef car on the market. t la taken Internally In (Ikm from 10 drops to I tnpormf ill. It acta directly on tha blood Iinu nim-nus suriaree or ilia system. 1 lioy nirtl ,ne hundred dollar for any cim It falU to rare, fend for circulars and testimonials. free. Auurtw . . r. J.v aaiTWTco,.-ioiaao,uw ay Sold by DrucgUU. Tta. Remember That Rood health, strong nerves, physical np'r, uappinasii aun ueeiuinete aanentl up on pure, rich, healthy blood. Ilnmember thil the blood oan be mnde pure, rich and I'H'inj, oy maing IruOOdl' Sarsaparilla I Tie On", TrueDlood Purifier. 1 ; 6 for 15. Hood' Plllacurebllloume.as.headache. S5c Y N V 01 You i--Jy Never No, of course not. You never want any thing poor in the food line. Be careful when buying your buckwheat. BUCKWHEAT Is by far the best and most wholesome. at If your skirt edges rear out, it's because you don't HAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS n't easy to prove it for yourself. Con't take any binding unless yuu "S. H.& M." on the label no itttrwhat nnybody tells you. I your dealer will not supply you, we will. I Sri lor sample, showing la! labels and mat- i!-,the S. H. & M. Co.,P.O Ci;v. Box bW.Hcw Tant agents 'on!! asS a1rrtL my ap-f-Kltl, nb..f..iyou. FKKKNA l ei.K-.fiiruiJirT. W wiUt stamp. J. J. Fl.Kl K, Tiffin, O. lQf f Morphlna Habit Cnrad la 10 tIIII I o SO ilars. No ua? till ruratl. fi lUlil OS. J. STEPHENS. LsOanon.Ohia. world's Falrl HIOHtiST AWAKI). ' MPRRIALj vxRANUM any competing FOODS; ave come and gone en missed by few or; pneSipopularityofthis OD steadily increases! " y DRUQQISTS EVERYWHERE! John Carta A SMI. New York. x-X v'-v t. rt. LO!j Poor neat. a- -ifT.-acr -waw.r- a rw Drs. Maybe and Mustbe. You choose the old doctor before the young: one. Why? fccause you don't want to entrust jour life In Inexperienced knds. True, the young- doctor may be experienced. 6ut old doctor xnoaf he. You take no chances with Dr. Maybe, nen Dr. Mustbe U In reach. Same with medicines as with otdlclne makers the long:-trlcd remedy has your confidence. You prefer experience to experiment when you are concerned, file new remedy may be food but let somebody else prove The old remedy must be good Judged on Its record of "res. Just one more reason for choosing- AYIJR'S Sarsa P1lla In preference to any other, It has been the standard household sarsaparilla for half a century. Its record inspires confidence 50 year of cures. If others may be good, m-s Sarsaparilla xnnsf be. You take no chances when you bke AVER'S Sarsaparilla. .iri ul Hi'' li urn.' ..M. ,. ..lit!--0' ..... . iri ,1.10 .1.0 t'r;," otnl "f '.; ,.' fur en, the S 1'- io it u ti'-:' i-lT I ,-vll .oil.. "i I, .eittti."11,, ".ru.tai'; alio. tW- Ma. Aaaarlaak Ka4 Lea for Obiaetf of Vaaaratloa at He aaa. , W are accnitofnsd to ipeak of every thlna) In AmericA aa brand-6ew. It meiui to qi of Tarftlah more than any thlug tlM, and when we go abroad w ay of bulUllBji and of Institution, "Ataa, w bar Dotblua at ail of this aort Id America l" There to truth In thia, and yrt (wrhapa wa do not auffl clently realize how long our American civilisation baa beea growing, and how much -of tba world history baa been made In the last 2C0 veara. It to Interesting to find a uMeatton at tbU aatur cbnaaatlng from ao thoroughly English a source as the ondou Sp-U-tor, tba attenUon of which baa been drawn to the age ot our American col leges by a book of Illustration .of our university buildings. Let us follow out tbla suggestion, and, taking Harvard University aa a measure of agt, see where the world was standing at the time of tho foun dation of that Institution. This was In 1038. Charles I. was on tbo throne of England. Cromwell was & young intu, "guiltless of hit country's Moo,!," nad had Just been turned back from his plan of coming to America. The face of Oermany was then desolated with Ibe Thirty Years' war. Richelieu bad Just formed the French Academy, ami wan In the renlth of his power. The Ppsu Ish Inquisition was pursuing Its relent less work," and Uallloo was yet busy with bis literary labors. It was sixty years before I'ctor the Great applied In London for bis naval apprenticeship, and nearly 100 yeare before Frederick the Great came Into his Inheritance. Wo are apt to think of English litera ture as ante-dating our American civ ilization; yet at tho time the New World bad taken on tho educational and mor el strength which gave us Harvard Col lege, English literature was practically unwritten, If we except Chaucer, Spen ser and Sliakspeore. 'Taradlso Lost" was only a dream of Milton, who was 80 years old In 1(138, and then began his continental Journeys. tryden wos 0 years old; Bunynn was 10, with no thought of serving under Cromwell oi being Jailed for his views. Pope, Swift, Addison, Bollngbroke, Bishop Berke ley, were yet uuborn. These reflections show us bow largf n part of human history belongs to tbt period since tho foundation of our old est university. Into the life of tbla young and growing republic all these things entered the growing hatred of absolutism, the spread of religious tol eration, the literary Inspiration of Mil ton's day, the artistic spirit that breath ed from St. Peter's dome. Tho Ameri can of to-day need not lack for objects of veneration In bis own country. It ti old enough. Its founders and tbos who have preserved It with suffering and death, and sometimes harder ser vice of living effort and denial, havt loft blight spots In the dark and devloui stragglings of the human race. Tc emulate rather than to disparage tbelt character and service Is the duty ann privilege of the Intellgent patriot of to day. Moreover, to consider the mattet from another point of view, the para dox Is true that. If we are to look t antiquity, tbo present ago Is tho old est - A Curious Transformation. A fashionable audience In Paris re cently listened to a lecture on chemis try by a celebrated chemist At thi conclusion of the lecture a lady one gentleman who were among the first t leave the hull had reached the oper air, when the lady caught her escon staring at her. "What Is tho matter? asked the uindame, In surprise. "Par don me, but you are quite blue!" Th lady returned to the hall ond approach ed a mirror. Kbe started back In hor ror. The rouge upon her cheeks had been converted Into a beautiful blut by tho chemical decomposition whlcl had taken place under the Influence ot the gases which had been generated during the lecture. The majority ol the women In the audience had suf fered In a similar manner. There wen all sorts of colors blue, yellow, violet and black. Some whose vanity had Induced them to put Ivory on the akin, coral on the lips, rouge on the cbeckt and black on the eyebrows had under gone a ludicrous transformation. Nen York Tribune. Widow "Do you know, Mr." Called that you remind me very much of my late husband?" Mr. Caller (looking at watch) "Why, It Is late, Isnt It? Ex cuse me. 1 really bad no Idea of the time." Richmond Dispatch. ttsns ef Interest to Laboring Xea New , Industrie. Tba new pints mill under erection for soma time by the Ucllalre Null Works, Bollulre, O., will proliably not be rrady for opirntlon nutil next spring. This conwrti has undt-l eonalderatlon the qii"-tlon of changing its title from llullalre Null Works to Uuilulrs htoel t'oinpany. Another Sweat Shop Strike. The memlwra of tho Clotlilinr Contratnra' Mutual and I'rntooUvo Aio-lntlon of Now i lors, nave ropudinted tbo coiitrata entortl Into by them with the laomlxrs of tbn I'nltod thtrnifnt Workers of Ameti.-a In Julv, and anotl.or strike, Involving 10.000 tiiliora In New York I'lty. Hrookiyn, lirownsvillo and Nowark i prw-lpltntod. 1 ho foittro'tors are undor K.n.ls in 300 aooh to live up to tbo b-rrns ot the ngn-emcnt for a yor. made during the lnt coi.nit-t liotwoen thcmtvlvi-e and thn orgimlzt-d tailors, to whom tho t-oii- trni-tors had to yield and grant tln-lr doinnnds ' at tne oi oi mo atnigglo which termlmttod thrro months ago. Pingree's Potato Patch. The I'nlon t'hnrlty AiwiM-lntion of Akron' Ohio, has prnrti.-nlly do.-l.liil that with the coming of ppring. the plan of Mayor flngr-o, of lK-troit, of Billing tho Poor, will lo tried. There la an nl.un.li.nce of innd Unit -nu e M-n.llly aeoun-d and plenty of pinplo who ssv they will be gln.l of tho opportui.lt v of aid' Ing themselves. Meanwhile thi organisation means to fumlxh aid only to tlmm willing to Work. An S.'eount Will txi oix-iiisl with ea.'h t-rn or fumlly re.-i-lvlng nuppll.-a and to nlan.-o tho sumo the poor will 1h given i various 0.1. i jois, nu.-n ns carrying coal, shoveling snow, eto. For this tliey will tn paid from 1..W to $1 a .lav. A salaried sii-rlntenlent will have charg.' of thealTalr ot the association. Tho rittsl.urg Car Wheel Compnny has ar rnnged to ere-t nn iiddition to Its' pn-sent plant, an. T will nianufactiire car wh.N-ls. At present the works are only for the finishing of wheels. The plant will Is- lo.-nto, nt Homo mid Kattlelil str--t. l-tws-n Kortv sixth and Forty-seventh streets. It will hnve a dally capa.-lty of 60 tons. It will be start. -.1 Iiext Week. Messrs. llyrne. Tarsons A t'o.. l'hoenlx. vllle. I'u.. nre to t.iiil.l a mill building 120 l, 4tl feet, three stories und basemi-nt. wltli iKlller house mt by 4H f.-et. Alt S4I hop." power boil.-r and B AO to mi horse-power en gine, sprliikl.-r system, lou-llglit el-.-trle gen erator, freight elevator, tmik. etc., are ull re quired nud not y.'t purchased. The newly organized lln-wer Tul' Com pany, of Toledo. .. Is ii.-trotlatlng for a lo.-a. tlon. Ardiitei-ts Mills A Wachtcr nre pre. paring plans for a fuotorv for them, which H to Ik) 10A by 'JIMI fct, tin. I will I .plipped throughout with the latest Improved mu-thim-ry for the mauiifa.-tiire of seatnl.-ss tubing. Hlimilcl (lumpers WIL elected presldi.nt of of the Feili-ri.tlon of Labor bv is vote over John M. 'llrlilc M. M. ii.rli.ii. I, pr.-sl.lcnt ..( the Amalgainiite.l AsKoclntlon of Iron an. I Hteel Workers was eb-i-teil vl.'.'-.n sl.lent. Tliefeili-ratiou expre.ss.il du ldul disapproval of socialism. Tbo Indiana Manufacturing iVinpanv, Peru, Ind.. which owiut and operates the largest plant there. Inn r ntly mad" ex- tensive Improvements and addltiiuis, a.l.llni; a two-story brick building t-0 by 1(H) f.s t. and put in un electric light plant. Tho South wit rk Foundry nud Machine Company, of I'hiludclphtu, 1'a.. is turning Its boiler shop into 1111 erecting shop und will put In a iiutuls-r of crunes, etc., wbl.-h will Lo of tbo most linprov.il kind. It Is report.il that tho Monongahelu Munu facttirlng Coiiipuny. of Mouongaheln City, l'a., will Increase tho slzo of its plant to double the pr.-cut capacity. Tho Wulkor Foundry Compnny, of Erie, Pa., Is to make an nd.iltiou to Its pltuit. 75 by 100 feet, and the pattern-room Is to be en larged ami a new oill.-e built. Tho Powers Triple Cylinder Engine Com pany. Kt. I'aul, Minn., Is contemplating the erection of u plant tor tie- iiiiiiinfa.-tiiro of tho now Powers steam engine. Tlio Union Foundry Compaiiv. of firi.nd rtaplds, Midi., is to cii'liirk.-.- Its plant and has boi.Klit 100 s.tinro f.-et of land on which to ere.'t u new building. Tho Walker foundry Company, of Erl... Til., is to make an addition to its i.lunt TxIini feet, und the patt.-ru room Is to be enlarged and a new olll.-o built. Tho Ii.-twiller Company, of Toledo. ()., lies about complcbil all . I. -'lulls f. ,r erecting a new inaiiufacturliig plant for tho construc tion of steel tubing. Further Improvements are being made nt the Ar.-tliiisii Iron Works. N'.-w 1'u.stle, pa. this plant was practically rebuilt iti.-t sum mer. A new whii-1 foundry to make all tie wheels needed on the I'.-nnsvlvania svstem will It- built at Altooiia in Is.'h;. I'hiladelphia traction line employes will likely strike tor io cons.'etitive hours work and extra tor overtime. Jackson A Cureny ore building an ext.-n. slve foundry and machine shop at Shelby. The strike of shipbuilders at tih'.sgow and Uuiiumi is ami ou. A CHEAT GOLD COUNTRY. Correspondent Price, of London, on the Coolgardle Field. Among tho 1iu.t,,m t,y tho ht.-iitni-r Mlo with, from Autttntlfii to Viuii-oiivi-r, H. C., was Jullwi M. Prl.-o, F. It. (S. s. who is on Du. way homo to Eiiulund from tho Cool gar.llo gold n.-KU. wh.-ro ho h.l l.o.-n u the oi mo luuntrittiM l.i.u'loii Nt-w.i. Vhii. fulct.il l.lu I ...ui Ing oolgftrdlo, Mr. l'ri.v.' M.. he thought It w.u. uw uio WounyrHII gol.-l,ourlng t-ouu-try In Uie world, And In hla opinion th.-n; Would bo aomo hlg furtuiifa mwlo tlu-r.i bo. foro tho U.U.Im aro -xliaiiHt.-.l. Tin. wut.-t nu.-stlou will not. lu biH opinion, T...-t thr futuru of tho iiilmw. iu If a in trr- truliao govornmoiit di uut ri-nnnly thU .u, .ii" . inii-rt-xUNi m tho inline will. Mr. I'rlpo Uiinks thut nn B,U.lu.-t chii lm built from tho sou. nud that pl.-ntv of wutor Clin bo oftMlly aoourod. In thto diMtrl. camoU are tbo priiii-ljittl mean of loi-omotion, uad truvi-llng Is noctaiaurlly vory expeiwlvo. Mr. I'rloo coiitomplab-a visiting Uio Kooteuay country In tbo Uitorwt of bis pupor at an early duto. 1 TEX PERARCB EDUCATION. ktay ba mads a Feature of tha New Amerl ean University. Tho Amorlcun Cnlvnrslty nt Washington biwjuHt complotod un ur-iii"tit with the Hoard of Counsel of the Tomporuuoo t.lu.-u-Uonsl Aiwoolntlou by wbl.-h tho lutt.tr ugro- to soc-uro Hint trajLHf.-r to tlio L'uivoraity frJ.W 000 on condition tlutt tbi-ro Hliull bo iuaugu rutl as one of Uh dopurtuiiuts a collugu ol st'lentlllo tomporHitvo. Tho svbi'mo urigiuutod with Mrs. Mary II. Hunt, ot IloHton. tbo wll-known l.m.lei- i, aw-loutlllo t"iiiM-ruu.M) liutruetlon, and VK- . . 1.. .ii w,itiiT'iior 'ii"r. It U tho liuriioso thut thin di-nnrtinpi.t HL-o ull otui-rH, ahull bo poHt gru.luut;d und dovot- a cnii-uy to original rot.fiir.-li. A dlHpiitch from Biitruu La Orando, prov inoe of Hnntu Cluru. mhvh that tho l,,,ir.,..i,i. la that neighborhood have buugod foul peucoublo couiito'aiou. Shot Dowa After They Had Beea Induced to Surrender. The steamer City of Peking arrived at Han Franolaoo from Hong Kong and Yokohama bringing the following advl.-esi The Tien Tcln correspondent of the North China Mail says that on IMo' er :i thorn wero five Itusstnn men-of-war liwldo of l'ort Arthur and nine outside. News has been reeevbtl if the mnssncr of S3 Manilla soldiers who bad deserted from Tatnm, a military station. The Spanish gun boat Mar.pi.-s del luiero vUlted Siuidukan in senr.-h of tlrt' deserters. Tho men wore de coyed to tho beach, nnd gave up their arms. They were surrounded by a for.t of Spanish marines, and borne to Dyaks. At u glwn signnl lire was opened upon the deserters. Homo ruahul Into the water, where they were slaughtered, and all perished. Many of tbo bodies were mutilate,!. The loss of life upon the steamer Kung Pal. which blew up at sea, was WiO instead of as first reported. In addition J.VI were badly ScbI.UiI. and burned. Of the officers nud crew, only IS were saved. Most of the killed Were Chinese soldiers. As a result of the rn-ent attempt of Hong Kong Chinese ronspirators to capture t'uu ton, 63 Chinese have Imi-u executed. 'ITio llsien-Ku corn spondent of the North China Pally Nows writes that the Molmmnin. dun n-N-ls In the Northwest are spending. 80 lar, the Moslems nre having It al Jth ir own way, as the Chinese an unwilling to light. The iiii-eriiil troops s-nt against th.-m have b.H-ii atuiihllated, 0 battalions It-lug utter.lv rout.ii. At Chemulpo, Novels-r 11, ts ne-n of II. M. S. Edgar were drowned. A com puny of 71 men were n turnlng from shoro In h bout, welch was cii. sized ,y heavy seas. All wero droWbt-d except three ofllceis and clght-un men. ORIENTAL QUESTION REOPENED. The Powers Demand that the Japanese Quit Korea. The Hcrlln correspondent of the standard, London, say that the powers have ad.lr. -s.-d to Japan n peremptory demand for the evacuation of Korea. A disputed from Shanghai says thut several Russian warships watched the formal re-entry of the Chinese Int.. Port Arthur. It Is Is'lleyeil that china, as a reward for Russia's intervention In h.-r favor with Japan after the war, will permit the Itiis.-liin I'liclllc II. et to wlut.-r In Kiuo-Chuu buy. MANY WILL BE DROPPED. Chicago Brewers Will Shut Down 1,700 Saloons. Chicago brewers are tlro.1 of being suloon keepers, and have d.i'idcd thut after Junutry 1 next there will be 1,700 I. .-s saloons In that city than ut present. Those that remain must pay a third or a half more for boor than they are paying now. ThT Is gen eral alarm among saloon keepers whose li censes are own.-d and whose n uts an- pal I by the brewers, and V.IX 1 or more of them nre womb-ring ho will have to go out of business. For many years tin- policy of the brewers has beeu to establish saloons wher ever there was a possibility of selling enough beer to make a paying investment. Compe tition 1 1 us Isi-n so close that tln-lr prollt has been cut down to nothing. The dropping of I.Tiki saloons means a f v.ire loss of revenue to the city, a each sa loon pays u license of (500. MAHKlCTt flTTSUlKU. (Till WUOLKSALB rslClS ASS flIVKN BKLOW.) (mill, l-lour aud II V IIKAT iu 1 red 4 No. red COKN No, s yellow ear No. I yellow sliellnd . M1X11.I ear, . OA'lh N.k 1 white No. S while bitra No. S whlto l.lbt mixed HMv-No 1 No. 2 wesleru , Fl.dl'K M inter .iiieiitn bleu K. 1-iincy spring .nt.-nts ram-y .Uniulit sinter Mrnilil Xl Imkers' ( tear inter ! Tour II A -No. 1 tln.etlir N...K Mixed i-lovur. N'.i I New liny, from wagoita. FKr.l No. 1 Wnii., m,l, ton N'K S White Ml.MllliKH Urosn Middlings liran, I. ul H UAW-Wtiuut Oat .... Hairy I'rodmia, UL'ITKKKlgli. 1 rem. .err I rnu. y (.r.-uiiiery tnmy lumitry lloil b.. iftade ana cooling tllhhst. (dd.,, iit-w New ork, new ...... W iSA-'UIIHIU sslsa Lliu burger, newiiinkx In t :i :i5 so .'II : .tl -l .'j IH, u 1 Kill '.'.' v;tv 45 4, It 41 I M 3 Ml 8 1.:. :i ;i in a .'hi :i 00 '..i ;i a 'i :i 1.1 in i: ki l. M i. . ii ir. no lr. it .i r.. un 11 mi 11 ts. 1.' VI 11 .0 11 1.' hi 1.' hi u M s 0U s ,', 1 h Ul '.' 11.1 u :! - J.. is 6 s II III III II U bl M !.! I. : v 'o 1 ;u 1 4u M V.i im mi W 'Al trull and VagetaUlus. API'l.KS 111,1 I1KAN0 Uniid-tiUked, nor Liu. . Ltiua. II. " l O lAlur.s-Him, lu tar. bu... i ruin store, liu ; CAIUlAtih-ileum growu, bid.... O.MoNb irilnw. ou I'oultrjr, alio. ll ( blckous, V pair... l.lVM 1 tlli'll M .,...1 so s iiresaej cnickvns, V lu. Lle i ur. ), 9 iu Kous l a. auJ onio. frnan r tAl IIK'uwr.atrallvotjceau.viU Nu 1 ha. Lli b oet-u, iu n l-uuiury, lar-u .. au I ,u Ul 4U 4U Jft MlavUauMua. fcKEDB ( hirer U lbs 0 to id i '1 iiuuthy, pruuo M o j blue Orana I 40 . 1 KAUs Country lulled. 4; lloNh.V-Wliilo Viurer Vi WAILh tiVKLi', uuw Jo llUEu Country, sweat, bbl..- t UJ S TALloW 4 CINCINNATI. FLOflt m. l7St4 WiitAi ;u i(a it t No. s :. coliN-Miied. OAlb hooS ItL'i 1 Kit Onto t ruamory..'. 5J 07 si s 4 1H fUlLAUKLfUlA. FLOflt (fa a 4 73 WlitAl-No. H Md 6. COIIN-Nu MlaoO. ao a; OA 1 a Nu S White. M bl'lTKri Creamery, aura m jvojoa fa. nrsts NsvW V 1 ) It u F",.rB.T,n--. S H 754 15 nuiAl-.Mi HH.O. i,7 i,s COilN-Na V Hi S J7 OATbW tilta Western ua iu bLriKK-Creainery ZZ r, btiua btalu and l ouu n LIVE STOCK. Ci rim. broca Yamus, Un Uskarr, Fa, CATTUI, Prime. l.'.OO to 1.100 lbs a . m .- . .. Oood, lAUUUll,.HM lbs a U.C 4 ll ituy, i.umj to i.iujn ,, 8-;u i l ta.r light sturs,iu to lUiuibs-.M. aou a iu Cuuiuiou, 7ou to KOulb g 5 a uooa Light weight 8 3 T(, "Jlu' 8 iio 3 03 Heavy u u .... ItougUa und Stags a ju 3 ,y susw. Kitra.llfl toliMbs Ouod. t5 to id iba '''" a 2 Fair. 70 to SO lbs. " X 1. 7. J? I - "...., ...m. m w omuiou j u lo bpr'ngbumbs ' a ix) Highest of all In Leavening ADfiOUUTECY PURE I use rise's Cure for ( nnstiuiptlon Nth In my family ami practice Pa. O. W. PaniKsos, Inksler, Ml. h.. Nor. , l(r4 Mrs. Wlnslow's Soot hi at Myrnp for children teetbins, softens tba soma, radarna Inflnma tics. allays pain, caraa wiad cello. AS c. a bottle FITS atonped free hy Its. Kl.tst'a Ohxat Nkhvr Hhtoiixr. No tit after first day's nse. Marvelous cure. Treatise slid llMti trial bot tle free. lr. Kline. W Arch St.. I'bila., l'a. The street ai'ctdents of London amount to bout 8,600 a year nearly 10 a day. Tr. Kilmer's Iwamp-KooT rnree 11 Kidney and lllsdder trouble. Fami.blet and consultation free. Laboratorr iliiiuliaui.f u, N. V. K)ng Humls'rt. of Italv, has a private for- Hl'l" of Xl'.IMJO.OOO. as-"' I aVa w OIVI5 I51VJOYS Both tlio metliod auJ results wlicn Byrup of Tigs is taken; it is tileasaut ami refrreliiitg to tho txctc, nnd acts prnlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Ilowcls, cleanses tho sys tem cfll'ettially, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures linhitual constipation. Pvrnp of Tigs is tho only remedy of" its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tusto and ac ceptable to tho etonmch, prompt ia its action nnd truly heneficint in its elTects, prepared only from tho mosi healthy nnd ngrerahlo substances, its mnuv excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of tigs is for Palo in 50 cent bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggiRt who may not havo it on baud will pro cure it promptly for ony one who wishes to try iu L)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SN f HA flCISCO. I A I. Louisviui. nr. ftfw iohk. nr. THK AFTtHOTOR CO. does half the world's windmill biialnsM, bsrauae It has reuueso Uw rusi of WkudlHiwerto 1 That It was.. It has many branch ami rani 1 Orlmlera, ... apiliratl.ni It will nanisons ef ths.e srtl.-lea Ihat 11 will rurntl, t fannaxy tat al 13 u.e uaual price. It aw. makes lank, aun e.in.i..f all kln.ia Nenr) fr raial.s.Ma ratwryi Ilia, koikwcU aaa FlUsort Suscu. Ciiluu. RUPTURECured ran rii i i.v Itl'I.Hsi lit I' I I KK W . tn nuht aiei ln lias nil A.ljll-tnt.li l'a 1 wl.leli can be nia ie Ihmer or .mailer mlt rtimiotitf (s.i.iilimn ef Itl'l'l I KK. rarBiTni. eruivi: by . v. 1 1 . in.,- bt f r. o iuii- i in. ni H.-eiir.-l .;i4.M,iiHity,N,V.CIIy Gfll Rr-N FIR "n,y K"iranlee.t UkUtn TIU ( ;i:r,,r ,n M til; MKAKNUSKs. im, CUM I'l.A 1 NT s, 11. Ilef In one tvi-ek. I nil piirlla-nlurafrt-e an reel l.t of twit sluin.a line itioiitlra treutiio-iit l nil. Allllltl ss Coldon Fig Co., Sayro, Pa. Lock Box No. ftfl. Agents Want ed F&ENSICrJVAlS "Suocossftilly Prosocutps Clnlrns. I.nlo rrlnet,al Kaa.nlnal 114 i'neiun llureuu. Ji i.iu 1.1 uai, l.a.0..di. uiu.g.'liiiu.'., i.tt. .ii.,, (trt If) CASH WITH ORDER d AjHA ui-C.h A..i.,ju. . ail . .-kiua. Nt. .at I'l.ti... Hi .... II....I in. A sit. a H.tutv.B. 3g ..f 3fl I', r.. ih m-i.ii ft rt.- j W. Will I , .1 l ,1.,' Ili'l I... ,sj uulitaiiuu. frlua aaaalti.. Wilblm.. N O. l.ini'i n,ki Lit Dot I i.Lgli byruu. TantuaOuud. Vac lo tune S ..id hy ilnii.i. l?EIII.',IM.'l 1 a rr. 11 x mr a m. . . saa, 41 uwt:Mf-w.iu auppuiw its I'm . suit i..siis yStffafV at tour door. II ran sua d.w lurniah a aV xfa(a T bet.sr articls t.w Is. umnei lhaa fe- tMtSrSI "triers. 11 makes l'uii..liif and aw. V V iwtTl (tr1- Neel. (lal,a.iiied Iter-,!"",r"-""n Wlndmllla, TUUni mi aT aarl Flis.1 steel Towera, steal Bon saw Kraniea. Slml reed I'.llleni TeT u'is-yjr!.' National Til .J I'ltM? , S and strength over a wash-board ; rub I v laV, au: ?rv money. &vv figure up mm. IfajH to hope WASHIN wouia COMPOUND Cnnr OCllU THECREATINytHTlOel wiTMOuTimiAir 7b rvntftio O Nam HtW VQ UK. Ksai-C.a' HEARl WASHINO DON'T BORROWTROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPF- N THE END rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Two Thauaand a Waek. An ax aert employed by a New York houa earns a salary of s.(h() a yeas for Just four weak a' work two In tbj autumn and two In the spring. Ilfa business Is to go to Hamburg, anoot of thousands of designs made triers and subiultti'jl to hitu for "(vlglnga," t select tliose that shall lx niutitifscturcS for the American market A reporter called, on Wednesday evening, May S, 1H96, at the rosl donrto of Mr. William McMahon, Noi, 1CS9 l'oarl utret't, Urrtoklyn vlllaga (Clevoland), O., to learn, )f poexlble, tha cause of tbo noticeable Im provement in his physical condition over that of a year ago, when ho Was a sufferer from Indigestion nnd various organic disorders, "You see," begun Mr. McMahon, "to start With, my work that of sotting typo nt tho oueo . allows mo little chanco for bodily oxer-bio, and Is alto gether too confining for anybody who Is In the least subject to Indlgw tlon or dyspepsia, t'erhni not more sothan many another mechanic or artisan who is constantly IndoorxauJ under sovern mental strain, whllo tho physical development Is sadly lu need of something to keep It tn trim. Well, that has tieen my com plaint for years, and aomo month. ago I bocamo very bilious, and con stipation made lllo miserable for Bio nt times. Thou It took a seat la my I.lVF.It. which became n1teinb!y Inactive, iuid I became alarmed about It. The llrst thing I turned my attention to was to secure a 'liver regulator,' which, however, tallod to regulate; next I sought relief iu 'liver pills,' which so pained and griped mo that tho cure woo, I thought, worso than tho disease. Tiio next thing 1 did was to throw away tho whole shooting mutch,' on. I resolve to take no more propri etory me lioines. However, on hearing my talo of woe, one day, at the tiftloo, a fellow-workman offered me a am al I Tutiu U Ui pa ns ho called It which, ho said, ho would guaranteo to act on tho liver. I took It under p retool, expecting to bo doubled j . e bout flftse" - '--titos with thwgrlpea.' Bu. . agreeably surprised In its action. tl was very gentle, and I resolved t try a box. Since then I have gradu ally noted nn entire change lu tha working of my system, nnd think thut Itipans Tu'iulen are the beat triti. for liver und stomach troubles this side of anywhere. They are n ally a substitute lor physical ex-rcso. Hitono before you go" And Mr. McMahon pro duced bis box of "stand-bys" from bis inside pocket as tbo reporter took bis leuvo. Rlnatta Tul.ule. are .l by i1rui'lt., or ttr n-all iliei.rl.-e 11 11,111. a In.ii I. a-n. ni Tie (l inal lienilial Ci.i,.aii, .No. lu Siuuie al., Now lull. Illl.le lul, lUiTlita. i'N r bi OS lU.1.a,., Augrlo, Kui-iia, Taaae The "I.INKNP" arsllieiiMitand Moat Bnnnnait. sal IV.II.i-a and t'.iff. worn. lls- are malt of floe rlelli, ls,th Salahtst alike, and tvili rr.ara Is, ene cellar ta eouel lo two of any ot) erttnd. thtu tit tn4.tr v.i an I !.,( til. A hniol Tea iVillanw flfal aixaoi C'uOa for Taaaly lra A H.-i.:la Oollar a4 Pair of Onff. by matt fas) BBS Oaata. Name ai la aud a.aa. AUitiaae BBVKIloIOLS COLLAR COM PAVT, rsaakuaBL. Maw Vara. KltUUrSLaBi ADAYSURE..?s ilui r will show iiu h.. a- tlT! atli-4iiuirlr aun ; w- .i.k. nitt iiifWiitk mai lsKohru lrf . ta w.itk in iha I. M,. lu, titn you ir( wu l uf ur -. lilr.'-e mid wjl rn mim Itir tiuatnttw fully. rrrn tit ii wr i.r ni'- clt'ttr i-it'Ot uii inri-v.-r tvt .rat aaw,,hlta.l sill re. aa-is. . .. KU.4I, ilUmil RlSts (UII'iM, M. Ut, Wlrtill, li economy. There's room for a little more of it. Too many women are wasting time You'd be astonished if you could the actual money saving in a year by the use of Pearline. Millions of women are using it now, but just suppose that all women were equally careful and thrifty, and that every one used Pearline I It's too murh for but the whole country De tne ncner lor it. Peddlers and some unscrupulous pre tell you " this is as good as" or "the oeers win same as J. TJ 1 Fearlme." lib rALSt Pear lint is 11 X3H.Cxa never peddled, and ii your grocer sends you something hi place of lVarline, be honest Maf it tuk. in s I i
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