vi,. Ha DMi't Report. one of tbe country plantations . ynpiojeu, . maM hinds, a couple of typical "I.- tfbey were man ana wire. man. la addition to hi work la pld. wnl railed upon to attend to j)orw D1 & cllorti about tut 1 i. He a well on In year but off of ,Be B1t fallUf ul ot n, ' followed a plow or curried T jlig wife officiated as cook and f-r with the housework. The get wa a hard worker, who spared "Jer himself nor his employes, and ."(. ch he galu1 tl,e rather unenvla- h! i4p""b 8 a "drlvl'r'H ha 08,1 nI !li fiolnts, and one of them was a Di, for old Rufu aud his dusky .ir KelHvea. ri..- were neRroes of tho old-time .l.virv ilny. PI1,e nB(1 ,"'llllf'ul of tu when tlieir lives were iiii'niuj gBi '' tUclr ,uaster3- day tUB fill UHSrO tlla UOt "l'l"-"r ,u ,"ut lur ,1,0, ns the muster hud counted un hi curly proscnci' about the stables. h, took IlelKScea i r turiu- of her spouse. -He, o souse kuius uis uwwniu, buss: bev to 'sense him " What's the matter with him? Why nin't lie lit re on time, eli'f" the master Kit In. testily. 1 . i.i .it - . I n.. "Itt'T t s use uiiu ui iiiiiwuiu. ii u f us died Jes 'fore sunup, boss." The iiunliit manner of her put ting tho hatter and I""' faithfulness to her own Krork it'tcd soiuewuni on mo innster a CwJ qualilloH. and qulekly telling her Clieooiilil "have a holiday," he turned Cav possibly t conceal his feelings. l-Seff Orleans Times-Democrat. Tbe llrain of the Criminal. An Italian briiiauil having died after most notorious aud remarkable c.v ir. even for a man In his profession, ;j liralti was given to a scientist for Ljaralna:li)n In order to discover. If kusiWc -vliether there was any dlf- Vreuce between it ana tne nonest, o: irmal. brain. After exhaustive ex- Lrrinients, tlio professor In charge was forced Id ailtnlt that he could find notb- L- abnormal about the brain struc ture. According to all known laws on the kihjeit, flie man was possossed of pvitl I'jllliy, and. the professor says. niii:lu ,jvc been a great mau. As tho brig :iJ tias a murderer, a thief and it bad t gi'tifrally, It would seem that thy a of there being no'nbnormal con- c:is In l ho brain might have a bear- fa; ou the inucb-disL'UKstid subject of lin structure. Some time since a i.vsiloii was made that Intelligent ;ilo anil those of eminence In their r Sessions suouiu w in ineir lira ins to moiety for selentlUc Investigation, In lit to determine, by compart '.on, ia: were the causes of criminal t:;ii- tndiM, ami what brain conditions L-se tenileni'ies brought about. Wnrinlh lor Comfort. An old cut liviw ii siiuny ooruur and a long tp, ami I ma 18 natural nan wise. rno Dial warmth of the sun lulls to rest, and lileoslwp, it may bo curutlve to tbe cat's iriilrorats. Soreness and stiffness come nnmiuriili'iily nnd put the machinery of p twity out of (rear. Ht.'JucoOs Oil noes iiwuly to work upon th trouble, and with warmtn, Hkn warmth to ttia olil out, it s the pnlii to slenp, drives out tho eolil, n-ns t h HtifTound museles, lubrluiitos tho brnuiery, mid iu a short timo puts tho fculi- body In itood working onler. HorH- Hmil Mimn'ss lira not much toeure by r um) at Nt. Jacobs Oil, bui, If neulectoii, ry laliu tim form oi rlituimutlsm, whieh far Kii'iit deal more jmlu. ben l'Minll np enlivp- ift n Pnenien J lalii.irur; cure ttunmnlueil; lite., SSo. link Into Voiir Sluim n' Foiit-KoM', a powili r for tlie frot. It I'Jlintul. swollen. Hliinrlilii lei-t. iiikI in. ully ul;u. the stini; out. of eoriiH mul liun- . It'Mhe fieiilest lO'ill'olt. iliM-oveiy of W. Allen's Font-Kuan lluikeK tlizlit.fll- ur lii w hhiifH feel easy. It l n ei itiiin ' tor weiuiiiL. -nli..iu iti.i i..t tiv...i u..i. I 'li't. Try ii to-iiay. Holil hy nil ilnilrKlKts pi "ll'W vtn-e. H V until fnr ITw. In utitmiit. I luirk.'iuc I'ttKh'. Ailili. . All,... v il,.. kl.llinj.N.V. f tstiTannrntlvrilreil. Vn fllo nrnoi-enna. iittn hr.si iliiy use of Dr. Kline's (ireat t'irt r. : i rlii ln,iii. it In I t.rrjil.ii t'iii h ' 11- Ivl.l.ML l.til. .'.Ill Api'Ii St...l'!iiK..PiL IJ : pir oei.t of tho railwav atoek fn pwiuuiry pay,, ii dividend. Nii.Tn.llae tor Fllt (Vnl. rPr W.'OI nili'd. AVllv ll.it let. Vn.Tn-T?ni "r remove your ilesiro lor tolmeeoV " """. niaKi'H liealtli ami manhood. ' KHiiraulneiL fill i u it mi ai in ..i. ..ii t . vw l,d Vlili. . .nnuiirv Aon. em v nt vt nl.. v... "nil Kllli students. I T'"-reinClnorri1.! F'loare iniiir...! k i.. t. IIiuk I ",r ol entlBB. KB. ) tliere has !,,.,. .,,,.,,, .. lurr in. V'"; '!,n,t''"cllIUruiii.l).iiiiiae I eistd.h' V'l'es the place f t.(),ree. r . "'narh receives it without -', f,,- Udl It from colfc. P lniMirnvV, X l" Z'! ' , L-lj. -,tl-lriiackutjc. Try it. Ask Iu HI-t(lt1 .IT. tyu-UBt,.. i .. ' 'i 1'r.isancTHomB. . iiiaui), npure Blood ItHVd loun.l tl.j., "" """'ici,,; Viv ti,,u"?f "r,lln nn " "ma f , J ",tl8'rl WM nflllote l h"'n.Mi ZW TU'A took many ' Nil,., ,?" Aftertnklng i." x ,1 "Z0,i HxnmpHrllla sha w, tM Fuahkm- Hoaiviv. Uot ouly Hood's been usu 'c Sarsa- O narllln lood -nfacttl, "nn.Trueniood Purlfla Jl- .7. lllfliuo. use. HIHREEORFODR f-''lr Hri o. ... 'Ml OF BIJ(CiUMto 2z""TO:.i.. u.B i- ui Trey, N. Y. ETSTOE ST1TE KEHTS 60KDEKSED PRESNTED A STOLEN TICKET. Two Ilea Arretted for lebbUf a Depot a Tear Ago. In August ot 1896, tho Lnke Shore and Michigan Southern depot at Osgood was broken lata and robbed ot a email amount of cash and a large number of tickets. Last week Charlce Hoovler prewnted an un stanipetl Sandy Lake ticket to tbe agent at Osgood, requesting him to stamp it. Tho uereut recognized it as one of the stolen tickets, and told tbe man to get on tbe train and the conductor would make it good. Iu tbe meantime tbe general ofhVe at Clevelund was communicated with and Detective Han son soon bad Hoovier uuder arrest Hoovler implicated a man named Itohlnsoo in tbe aftalr, an J he was also arrested. Tbe pair were bound over to court T.alph Meek, William Bice, John O'Nell and William Hbarbuugb. boys- all under 10 years of age, were arrested In Altoonu on the charge of burglary. O'Nell aud hbarbuugb. were captured in tbe act of burglarizing the l'eople's tea store, hharimuga promptly made a confession impiieatlag Meel( anil ltiue. Tbe youthful crooks confessed to a long series ot burglaries, nud disclosed a Plan they had formed to break int other busioeu houses in tbe near future. K little fellow 8 years of age was implicated in the robDeries. The quartette woe given a bear ing ami eaoh was uommittod to jail iu default of e&oa ball. Thomas Ewlng, president judge of Com mon l'leas court of Allegheny county, died ut bis home, 15 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, at t:30 Suuiiay evening. He had been ill but few days and his deat'j, until a fw hours before It occurred, was totally unexpected. l'ueuiDonia was tbe iinmedmto cause, of death, but it hsd been brought on by over work, which had undermined his system. Judge Kwlng was boru July 8, 1SJ7, on bis father's fitriu at Cross Creek, Washington county, about live miles Irnrn liurgettstown. lie was a sou of Samuel Ewlng, a arnier,and wus of Seotch-lrlsti descent. A surprise has been spruug on the deposi tors of the lianluer, Marrow A Co., bauk at llolliduyeburg. A publio statement was made by T. J. lialdriilgo, the attorney for the hiilrs of the late Judge James Onrdiier, the founder of the bank. Mr. Iliildrldge stated that ltv. 1'huI Gardner, the pustor of the Presbyterian church, at Hnwiekley, had de clined to participate, in the technical ilofenso set up In court by tho heirs, mid was content that the many Impoverished depositors should have their share of the estate. TLe estimated wealth of the liardner estnli) Is iUOO.OOO, and the sburo ot Ituv. Gardner Is one-third. Wheat Hies are said to be ruining tho crop in the neighborhood of Markle. The pest Is at work on the stalks which are now about a foot in height, ami llin prospect looks a little dubious. Henry Splker Is nno of tho suf ferers, llo says the Hy ik'ts oil the stalk, stltiKing and forming a joint. This inter feres with the free uetion of the sap. When tho head begins to till out it breaks off or Withers. Last year tho wheat crop was practically a failure iu the same neighbor hood. I'lnal arrangements for the big two ilnys' carnival, caunou dedication and historic eul- eorallou to be held at Llgoftier ou May HI nuit '12 have been completed. In I'unnectlon with the big affair there will also be a bicycle roud race aud there will be parades, fire works, concerts and oritory. The celebra tion will begin ou the morning of tho Hist nud end on tlie ui.-ht of the 22d. There will bo special excursion trains in anil a great crowd from outside of Ligouier valley. A gang of robbers gained entrance to the Altoona bilk Mill, where they bid iu tho coal biu until Watchman John Htultn, aged 00 years, made, his appearance. One of the thieves knocked him down and the other members of the gang bound, gagged and blindfolded tbe aged wateliiiiun. Tlioy turn ed their Attention to the safe and soon had it blown open. After ransacking it aud only securing about ;1(X) they lied. A now cave has iut been dtoeovered Iu Nippenose valley on the farm of (I. W. Clark. Ko far as explorud It presents a hugh cham ber 23 foet wide aud 12 feet in main lieiuhL The main' chamber is lllled with water. Alongside the water is a pathway of solid rock, by which means parties have traversed u distance of perhaps u ouarter of a mile. Where u hugh bend shuts oil the view, and what lies beyond the curve iu the rocks is unknown. Iu West llecntur township. Center eountv. is a 13-year-old girl, who in alllicteil witli 'a Strang" malady. The child goes into fre quent trai s and will re mum iu a semi comatose condition for hours, tin returninir to consciousness she nsseils that she him been In heaven, anil her renin rkatilo stories of what Hlli. suw there, including persons who died years before the child was born nud of whom she otherwise knows nothing, huv ing startled the entire neighborhood. Wednesday nlnht while Grocer Snvdernnd his wife, ol the West Kiel. Oil ( itv.were bus ily engaged aliout the store, n woman enter ed their dwelling apartments and left a bnliy boy on a bed, together with a nole, directing Mr. Snyder iu reicnrd to the rearing of the chili). T hen; is no clew to the Identity of thestrnnge woman, '1 he Snvder family will adopt tne child. A congregational meeting of tl.e preshy teriau church at New Ilnghton was held to take action toward securing a pastor, ltev. Mr. Gregg of Ottawa, III., was the only min ister heard since tho lust meeting. Jly a vote it was ueeiilea not to consider Mm. A meeting will ho held each Wudnonluy oven lug until definite action is taken. After having been out 2-i hours anil 10 mla utce, the jury in the cose of ex-Assistant City Attorney vt. u. House, of riltsburg, return ed a verdict finding him guilty on the first count i Ills count Is aidluK and aliening vt. ('. Moreland in the embezzlement of city funds. The defendant was recommended to the extreme uier?y of the court, Owing to a reduction of 5 per cent In the wages of some of the workmen ut the Valen tine Iron Company's plant, at llollcfont", to take effect from May 1, quite a number of men quit work. Among those who quit were the yard workmen, and In consequence tbe yard is almost blocked with loaded curs and iron for shipment Tbe aggregate of trout captured during the past ten days at lieilefonte was almost 1,000, with a weight of from 12". to 100 pounds. In no section of the State ha trout fishing been so good as here, the present re sults fully bearing out the predictions made prior to tbe opening of the season. Oeorsa Torhauer. driver for the Atlantic Refining company, drove in front of a Haiti more A Ohio locomotive at the Bailro&d street crossing, at Johnstown, and waa . , y- killed. An onknowa man attempted to kill Wd, If. liollmaa, proprietor ol tbe William Tenn Hotel, ta LenoD, making and Huaucuves tul attempt to stab him with a knife. The maa escaped. The Infant child ot Harry H. Blair, o Wllllamsport, hanged himself. It crowded between the slats In tbe rear of its carriage and was caught by the oeek. It is estimated that there are between 200, 000 and 300,000 pounds of wool in first bands in Washington county, whose owners refuse i!0 ceuts a pound for it PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. May . There was a large attendance ot senators when President pro tern McCarrel called the Senate to order. The Lexow Com mittee report was expected, etnd this eauaetl the full attendance. Senator Thomas offer ed a resolution that the Senate meet at 8:30 o'clock to hear the report of the committee, ond the resolution passed. Tbe vote which last night defeated the bill to prevent fraud in the manufacture of cheese was reconsidered and actlou post poned for th.o present May 6. Ons of (lie warmest fights of the session was ended In the house to-dar by the passage of the Smith Heel bill, which was the measure or the State Editorial associa tion. Libel bills have had rockv passage ways to tread for several years back, but an extraordinary effort was made to pass the smith bill and after a stirring light the bill passed by 1W to M. Among tEo bills which passed the senate finally were these: ltelative to tbwabullsh ment of Independent school districts an net to amend the natural gas act; to modify tho if ting auction sale laws; supplementary to the act of 1877, providing how and by whom taxes unpaid at the expiration of the term of oillce of a collector of delinquent taxes shall be collected; requiring counties to pay the cost of apprehending a fugitive from jus tice charged with a felony. May Ilefore the opening of the session of the House this morning there wus a pow erful lobby at work on the ripper bill. It wus generally known that Mr. Tillbrook In tended to call up bis mensure, which rips out of oillce all the city officials of l'lttsbuig. Senator I'Hun lud the opposition to the bill, and he was assisted by trunk Willing I. each, E. A. Van Valkenherg, Senator Mngee mid nil the members of the Pittsburg delegation. At 12:20 Mr. Tillbrook called up the bill. There was much excitement, and all the members who were iu the different eoinmit teo rooms rushed Into the House. Mr. red der, of Pittsburg, said ho would not oppose the lull if the ripper clause wus stricken out. lie men on roll call voted or the bill. Mr. Hossack asked for a roll cull. The result of tho ballot was as follows. Yeas 1H, nays 81. Tho bill was declared passed ou second read ng. May 7. Most of to-day's session In tho House was spent ou a resolution fur a spe cial order for House bill .lift, offered by Mr. oung, of Tioga. This bill Is a supplement to an act to provide for the Incorporation and government of street railway compa nies. It virtually g-,... them the right of eminent domain, permitting them to i.pcr atu ou any highway in the state providing they pay the abutting propeity sufficient ilaitinges. This is tho bill that" caused the hasty adjournment last week. A motion to itdjourn was offered but withdrawn to admit of the reading of a billon special calendar. This completed, the motion was renewed and the House then adjourned until Monday night. May 10. The sennto passed a large num ber of bills through the different readings to night, but the legislation acted upon is of lit tle Interest T he bill to provide for the granting of liquor licenses upon tho basis of uopulation was defeated. The house devoted tho evening to passing bills on second reading. Some of the Pitts burgers thought that the Itodgers charter would come up tonight, but it will uot bo acted upon unill Thursday. CONGRESSIONAL The union tailors and tuiloresses of Mead ville, about SO iu number, went ou sirike against a reduction of 2.1 percent iu wages. The merchant tailors say that even at a 25 per cent reduction wages will be as high as they can pay. It Is belleyed thut a com promise will be effected. A man named Alfred Hean Is under arrest at Franklin charged with being one of tin men Who attacked and robbed Judge Hey drlck. The Judge identifies him. David Davis, of Wheatland, caught a Ger man carp In the Slienungo river which weighed 22 pounds, and was nearly three feet long. This is the largest fish of ibis species ever caught In this vicinity. George W. Prlngle of Plain Grove, was ar rested at liutler. charged by S. S. Jc Armau, of Franklin, with passing on the latter u worthless clieuk tor f 40 ou me i irsi -vmuuai bank of New Castle. The merchants of New Brighton, lloehnster and Freedom will have a plcnte at Conusant Lake, June 15, while those of ueiiver win go to Ashtabula. Tho proceeds will go to tne Beaver Valley hospital. The sawmill nnd lumber yards of the Lyon Lumber company, at Tlvoll, burned. The loss will reach ezo,uvv. Abitraot of the Important Meaiures In Both Houiei. ' Mny 4. Senator Ahirlch presented the tariff bill to the Senate to-day, and gave no tice that it would be call up ou Tuesday, the IHth Inst. The time for the hill to take effect Is made July 1, 1H1I7, instead of Mnv 1, us provided In the House, and the words in tho llrst paragraph "or withdrawn for consump tion" are stricken out. May 6 The usual routine morning busi ness was dispensed with to-day iu the senate nud tne consideration of the sundry civil ap. proprlntlon hill was resumed. An amendment was offered by Mr. Allison, Iowa.to the paragraph relating to the survey of the Niciiraguun canal. It strikes out the words requiring the commission to consist of one engineer from the army, one frmu the navy and one from civil life' and substitutes tho words, "not less than three imr more than live persons, from tho iirmv or uuvv, or from civil life, or from both, ut Its discre tion." Finally on motion of Mr. Ilawley the amendment was inodiMed so that at least one engineer shall be selected from the iirmv and one from either the active or retired list of the navy. Mny tl. -'i he Senate to-diiv agreed to an amendment to the sundry civil bill, revoking the order of President Cleveland, made on I'cbruury 22 Inst, establishing forest reserva tions aggregating 17,(MI0,()IK) acres. The le- naio i.roiiglit out much criticism of Mr. Cleveland's order, Senators pettigrew, Wilson, Turner, ltawlins and White speak ing against it. Mr. Orny of Delaware de fended the course of the president, pointing out that it was the result of an inquiry authorised by congress and conducted by the National Academy of Science. Tho Kepublleiius of tho House to-ilnv fol lowed uii their recent endorsement of Speaker itecd's policy or positioning the ap pointment of committees by establishing the policy of bi-weekly meeting through the adopt'on of a resolution reported by the committee on rules providing that the House shall meet ou Mondays aud Thursdays until further action. Slav 10. The Morgan Cuban resolution was discussed ut considerable lenuth in the senate to-day. For the first time siueo the ueuate oeguu the opposition sentiment ex pressed itseir. The senutor said few real Americans were imprisoned in Cubit lie had never heard of tho genuine Yunken among mom. 1 be house to-dav resumed the transaction of publio business which hud been suspended 4lnce the Indian appropriation bill was sent io coniereuce inree weeks ago. The oou ilderation of the senate amend meats to the tundry civil appropriation bill was entered upon under a social order providing for a mtOTJ eauu uuy uuill uisposuu Of. A AVondcrtui Counterfeit. A marvelous counterfeit one-bundrod- dollar bill It the series of August 10, 18G2, Is now In possession of Rooulvnr W. J. Stone, ot the defunct Mullanpby Iiank, of Nt. Louis, Mo. It is printed on genuine Government bank-note paper, ond is such a clever imitation that it hits twice through the Treasury Depart ment, and boen reported genuine on eueu occasion. Horse Thieves Married In Jail. Ervln Bhaw and Gertie Fisher, each lentenccd to ono year In tho penitentiary for Joint horso theft, wero married In tho jail parlors at Cincinnati, Ohio, by Mayor Grady. Gertie's mother gave her consent. Gertie is a beautiful little girl and her hus band a handsome, beardless boy. SILAS W. LAMOREAUX. Career of the Land Contaalseloner Who Wsss Overruled by Secretary Bllae. Silas W. I-nmorenui. late Commission n of the Laud Ollloe, whose division In the Chicago lake front ohs? whs overruled by Socivtary Rllm, s a Wis consin man. Vntll he undo the ruling Iu the long debated MrKce "scrip" con teat his course In public life hail been a smooth ono, but his declsdou, involv ing ft It did some 1G2 acres In the cltv MI.A3 W. I.AMORKAfX. of ChVngo, bind that Is estimated to bo worth Jo.tkHL.0lk, cmised conshleinblo of u seusiiiluii, niiii'when the Secretary of the Intel-lot- reversed It nnd hinted nt n possible scniuliil In the (leiural I.nnd OlhVo Hie Intervst In (lie ensu wus uiixini'iitcd. Tho plot of "mud Iu ipti-stlou wan nt one Mine i-oimteil so wot-ililt'ss that tin? (lovei'iiuu-nt Survey or did not take It Into uii-niitit ut all. It wus only a thirty m-iv strip on tlm lake Hliiire then, but Chicago lus siuco grown out into the lube ami liu-rc.-i.m-d It to lis present si;-.e. Judge I.:iuieroii, its lie Is known lit Wisconsin, has itlmle Ills home In l)od;:e County ever since he was II! years old. As a youth he was given tin- udvailtllges of HII Ui-.'lili'iuli' nud eollege oili.t'.-ttion iiinl was mliultti'il to the bar w hen be reai'licd his majority. In lil! the yyillig lawyer dropped tils briefs nnd enlisted In lln- I'illli Wisconsin In fantry, serving milil the close of the war. Mi returning home lie resumed his pt'iti-tli e ami bct-mno list rested In poli tics, in js7 he was elected a member of the State Legislature, and later be son rd oii: term us district attorney. In 1S7 lie was elected Judge of llotL'e County and continued to lill that otlii-e until IS!';!, when lie resigned lo accept the appointment of '.'iiimlsshincr of the tii'iieriil Land Otlice lendiivil by President Cli-vclnnil ii on re ottiui- n la tloti ol' Senator Vilas, whose 'fie;iilsiii; for .linle I.amole:;:i Is of long staud bi).'. l'or many years Mr. I..-imotv.-in tv.is a reshleui of Mtiyvillc. Wis., where In owned a Imiil; nnd did an exlensivu nnd proiitalih' business, luu In Imc he removed to llorieoii. He Is married utnl has four children. A man can't lllrt with a girl after he iins known her awhile. The Tornuto pobco census returns Indicate lhat tho city bus a population of nearly 1!U0.- Thlrtecn millions sterling Is the yearly value of potatoes grown lu the I'nitcd 'Kingdom. km A Blttn of tlio Times. A bill has been roportod In the Massachu letts House of Bupresontatlvcs permitting tho use ot horseless carriages upon tho publio highways of the State, subjoct to tho laws regulating other vehicles. A HEALTH Y" WII'M 13 a Husband's Inspiration. A Mi ltly, hnl f-ileail-iind-alive woman, especially when Mie is the mother of a family, is a iianiiH-i- to all joyniisness in tne nome. 1 sometimes marvel at the patience Of frOIIif lllls- baii.ls. I fa woman finds that her energies nre llii-rtfing-and that fverythinef tires her, Hit sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams, mid that she often wakes sud denly in the night with a fcoliiijr of siifiocntioii nud alarm, ulie must ut once regain her strengt Ii. It matters not where she lives, hhe can write a letter. Mrs. rinlilimii, of Lynn, Mass.. will reply promptly and without cliuro;e. The follow injr shows the power of I.ydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, nccoin punied with u letter of advice: "Dear Mrs. rinklinin:-I have suf fered for over two years with fallinir. enlargement anil ulceration of the womb, nud this spring-, being in such a weakened condition, caused tne to How for nearly nix months. Some timo Ofjo, urged by friends, I wrote to you for advice. After usino; the treatment which you ad vised for u short time, thut ter rible flow stopped. I niu Jiow piiininfr strength nnd ilesli nnd hnvo better Iieultli than I have past ten years, loull distressed A Rolled Dinner. "I wiah."aald the arttet who had beet o absorbed lu his work a to neglecl hu eatluff. "that you would seud oui and Seta nice large head of cabbage.'' "Certaluly." replied bU wife; "have you an Inspiration for new still lifer ".o; I merely waut It for boiler." Washington Star. M. T.. Thompson fn.. nnucglst. Cinder, pork. Pa., say Hall's I nUrrh i ihe iH., Druli iT5""1 ,V" pot- tl.r Wln;'" s Soothing Pymp for children teeUnni(.softMisUieiiim.,riJu,fitinfla,lini. tiou, aliaye pain, cures w iud colic. Sit-.a bottle. CASCAnrTS stimulate liver, klilneva and bowels. Never su ken. weaken or irriiie: Ilk.. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR REN EWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and itality; prevents baldness; Cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dresinr If. I. H i 1 & Co.. I'rim . N.tslm:i, J S.il.l l.j all In-UKuiNts. nnd heallh waking nrc included in the making of III U US Kootbccr. The preim- rutiou of Uiis great tem perance drink is an event of importance in in illiou well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is ft:ll of Rood health. Iuvij;oratitiK nppcti. ing, satisfy iiiK. put some tip 'to-day nnd have it ready to put down whenever vol 're thirsty. Made onlv bv The Charles 1-:. Hires Co., rhiladelphiu. A pack age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. Healthy Economy A daily constitutional and a Coiimili.i 1 icy clc there's healthy economy for you in vigoration in the exer cise economy in the wheel. Perhaps Coltnn luascost a little more iu the lu-ginning, but tiiev are clieai)est iu the etui. Columbia Bicycles STANCAftD OF THE WOULD Sinn to Aii ALIKE. IIARTFORDS, next best,60,55,50,M5 POPE MFG. CO.. Hartford, Conn. CiUVjuf lire fi.im ny Ci.Iun.t u Jtalrr; UUli lui uuc 2 ciiit unp. IWIIIMIIIMIItMllMtWtlllHntim tSMIHIMIII I N V Ut U7 ri;aso.s for i si.(; Walter Baker & Cos tsreakfast Cocoa. T TVUfiJ. "U-Vkk. ; ' i. Il.ll : ;il-ii!iiti-lv taiv. lk'i-ativ it i iwausy i: i.; u, j ,uw l'v the Mlllt ll thi'llliiMK ,11 1. U'l HivatiM- Iv.ias nt - liiu-st ipi.iiitv ati- 1V,-,uim-it i m.i.ii' h ;i nu-tlnU yu,- pu-M-rvr-; iinimpii. nn- i-..;iiiMu- ii.iiiu.il u.iynr .hm mior i I tiie hi lVv:u:v it i- llu- must vvounmii'j!, i nstinj; a cup. He mire tlmt you act the m-nuiiu- article mii.l.- h- u n ri u Man. i Htahllnlied I7S0. i-i'a'.ii-d 1 mil Ii pr y.l. fi'.ins. .an I'll.- fiAklLk & C). I.dl., DiinlHuUT, f"- llll.HI. ANDY CATHARTIC NCURE COHSTIPATIOhT 23 50 ia3jd3 ALL nD!tr-!-KTC i ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !? nn w'"'""- rt;ru arr n t iirni Slesnd bimklM frw. Ad. KTKCMVi UKUKIIT I'll.. I'him.n. H..nir.,.l i-.- i.,.k ... I YOUR LAST CF3ANCE l'l'ti'tl. ttl. ;lllii til Cir H.r. tit !.! t i'iM-irtl ri-1 1tltrir hi tli l'.u-;;i.i !..:. iin -;. I In ii v, STAfiOARDYtf"r:,ar AMERICAN at, ENCYCLOPEDIA t-i.., rt-ii -( hirl. ;rrl-.. to' l' Uf... ri-1 iiinlf,- il iii o- i'l-l'MslKll ..I .l.iini KilllMltll, I, I.. ., "1 " lO'lli.l'li - III.. I'osrnvi i.Y iiiiiti:: ti ji m: i uii. I LARGE.. . Keirly 4.000 p.c- Ovc' 3a j iK oni 1 unco Colcra-J Mnps. Chiini ar.i Olci-nms. I Jf ytJI-UMtlia Cvfry Voluma f.-.rclunically !jri.ct. - Ci r'n "V, r ,J 'J1 -vuVX -"va--A "! ..-v'"- v-'"'.-'-'-V;v-V v,r titimna kM tl .T-.-- - I .. Tt it I 1" "f t'-ll t'l". im-r IiHi iMiiliii'it m Iii. Il.i'l -m, iiiIi.:h, SIX CHEAT REFERENCE WORKS IN ONE. t It IS thO lulfft tllfl ll'M tl-V lt'.f.(ll J. - , 11,1 I .si i-oin pltMH I ".nituiii at i , 1,. tir I' I- III- !H. J Mil I . mlii- nf th" nurlil. 4 l lh. little nil , ... Ii i'iI f.i.i- tM.- .t ttt.- ( ui- It'll ShiH. fi. t Jtt4 MII Uli't'H lli-;ii,-uy of ., . llMll liTllf. ti. It 14 1 1 14 .tMiUr lii.i-jii v ui liuii'ifltl iuf ,nuati"ii. Until Juno IS ONE DOLLAR Ii! r- rrv.n in -v ' .ihr .V5itw47i-,:'vt--A !l.-nrfi IMMDHIA I K I'DSSI'.hsIoN II l Ihellnr IJrein, Jill ii, I lie Teurlier, I In- .si Fcr -aiuw 2E op VOLUME: 8 Inthoa Thick 5 Cento OL--. The Only tncycIcpodU " Wl4e SIS'. Strictly "Up to Date" J6 " Una a Day i iinrt lor tho I wish toKnv HiiiToring woinpn, do not stifTor lonpvr, when there is one ro kintl nml willing tan hi yon." Mhh. K S. Hk.nnett, Wc-it-uhalia, Kuns. f Hie Millr.' ii' of s viilmiim. 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