3T ADD HUGGETS. About Alaska Not Known bj tjbodj, but Worth Knowing. Ls Ttat Will Fi-ow Vmutml f Ccsaa Ceatelatlas a Frew ptilmg Trip Trah th Laael I 014, Paaaw Oat After Carw j futld at Haadreel Trmr n Talea-Waat, Wkin, Wkca, w aa Whaa. ta Da. Vka la two and one-half times as L u Texas. Is eiiTnl lines as large as ail or V England. It as large as the South, excluding It as large as all the States east the Mississippi and north of the L including Virginia and West Vlr- L pokes San Francisco east of our kit. It coast line Is 18,000 miles. has the highest mountains in lib America. bas the only forest covered glacier it world. has the best yellow cedar In the lid. has the greatest seal fisheries, has the greatest salmon fisheries, has cod banks that beat New- L-.OIand. has the largest liver In the world, nan standing on the bank of the ton 150 miles from Its mouth cannot :be other bank. he Yukon is twenty miles wide 700 Is from its mouth. flth Its tributaries It is navigable lo miles. Is larger than the Danube. Is larger than La Plata. I larger than the Orinoco, discharges one-third more water In the Mississippi. fce water Is fresh fifteen miles from mouth. Is color is beautifully blue to Its klon with the White River. 1,100 ft above Its mouth. iuka runs 1.600 miles west of Haw- lie necessary eruptive force for the cation of great fissure veins Is evl t everywhere In Alaska. Ilk should be worn next the body, b woolen, then furs. trie acid should be taken to pre- k scurvy. Lna beans are good portable food. tow glasses should not be forgotten, owhere are mosquitoes so numer- ure are two kinds of poisonous loose are plentiful. The flesh re- Ibles horseflesh. im are no snakes In Alaska. central and nothern Alaska the ind is frozen to a depth of 200 feet, lowfall In the Interior Is very light i Inches or so. Be heaviest rain and snow are on southeast coast. to land contains finer spruce tlm- lts low temperatures gold filling fceth contracts and falls out. Use llgam. a born In southern latitudes have pme Insane In the long dark. kke a chess board and men. They ent dementia. lie medicine chest should hold pills, I, pills. temperature of 75 degrees below has been recorded. hen it gets lower than 50 there Is find. tent is as good as a house, and la i per. J shelter is needed except when the i blows. At other times a sleep- liag answers all purposes. it below rapids Ice forms only nine thick, and there fishing Is done. In r places It will reach forty feet. the durk season twilight lasts six i. I. cariboo and grouse are common. easily killed. f frozen Angers use cold water. p can bathe only the feet and face, pn't eat snow or Ice. Melt them. quinsy. low temperatures the Inside of the at sometimes freezes. That Is lo- ' called "frost burning." 'eat under blankets In summer, or rheumatism. summer all land not mountain Is mp. "ierfoot Is Ice cake, overhead "y-two hours' sun. erybody gets vermin. Boll under. fins. Freese sleeping-bags. on the Ice pack Is heard a hair- away. I'J' an expert placer miner can pan Rl:an "dust" Is as big as wheat. m Bold is fine enough to float. pf Hk gloves, then fur. Eskimo Is virtuous; the Chllkat n Is not. Indian rapacity will drive the fr" into American territory. Indian police are highly efficient "ucn so to suit American ideas. '"Jeer win be the locomotives for Parts of Alaska for a long time. lkan dogs are wonderfully lntelll- Hbe result of selection and hered- natives eat much decayed fish; rr are all honest the natives, as the tun. Nsands of miners from other f Wti will go to Alaska. "w York company leada In Alas- wploratlon. r crows as high as a man's head, vegetables can be raised. reams Shaw tm mM flaaurea. r act ot Congress communities y make their own laws. Wi fairer trial anywhsrs, aor any prompter execvtlosv Make cache on platform alx feet high. Wolves. AH distances are gigantic It la t,Wt mile from Sitka to Klondike. I. A boat leariac Dawson Sept. M ta i fhrfl r A tha niaitk K hali wraa All wood la the Aleutian Island trow on glaciers In Alaska. Whole forests break Into the sea. Some streams are bridged by gla ciers. Some wood Is beautifully polished by glacier action. Avalanches In the Interior are un. known. Owing to dryness there Is not much suffering from the cold. Take a 40-48 rifle with telescope sights. One small tribe makes 12.000 a year fron silver fox skins. They are worth $259 each. Exposed portions of the body frees In three minutes. Enough library. One Bible, one Shakespeare. Snowshoes are not needed in the mine country. Buy mines from discouraged miners. The Klondike river Is forty yards wide at Its mouth. Water shallow and clear. The Klondike fever Is not dangerous unless acgravated by Chllkoot chills. Alaska was purchased In 1S67 from Russia for $7,200,000; the purchase was negotiated by William H. Seward. Its area in square miles Is 531.409. Population (census of 1830), 30,329, of whom but 4,416 were whites, 8,400 Es quimaux, and 13.735 Indians. Estimated present population, 40,000. Principal cities, Sitka (the capital), Juneau, Wrangel. Circle City. Principal mountains. Mount Lotmn, altitude 19,500 feet; Mount St. Ellas. 18.100; Mount Wrangel, 17,500. Governor of the territory, James D. Brady; residence at Sitka. Principal occupations of the people, hunting and Ashing. Estimated product of g-old to date, $30,000,000. Product of gold In 1896. $4,670,000. Klondike In English Is Deer River. The river Is so designated on the maps. Travel to Dawston City by the St. Michaels, Dyea or Bkaguay route Is possible only In June, July and August. Climate In winter severe In the ex treme; winter beginning In September. During June and July continuous daylight; during December and Janu ary continuous night Oold was first discovered In Alaska In 1879. The Yukon River Is not open until after the 10th day of June. Do not let any, one convince you to the contrary. These are cold facts. HANDLES HORSES WELL, Wert tr Tanas? Woiaaa Drlrer Wlas Race la Halae. Here is a woman, young and pretty, who can drive fast horses with all the Iry abandon of Dudd Doble or any of his compatriots. II er name is Miss Loot a Elliott, and she lives in Dan forth. Me. Who would ever suspect the stuid and dlg-nlfied old Tine Tree state of pro- BHB DROVE TO WIN. duclng women drivers, and good ones, too, in divided skirts? In tha races at Pitta Acid, Me., a few weeks ago there were four of them, but -the better of all of them was Miss El-1 liott, 1 Sbe is only SI years old, and Is the very antithesis of Lawgoo N. Fuller, the old gentleman (J river of New York city. Mr. Fuller leans forward and seldom takes his yes from his team. Miss Elliott leans back as easily as though she were In a boudoir choir, with each little foot poised on the bar in front of the seat. She seems to know by instinct just what the horse is doing, and looks about her with the utmost unconcern. "I can feel what a trotter is doing through the lines, just as a helmsman can feel his craft hauling on the rud der," says Miss Elliott. The race won by the woman driver was the first ever trotted on a circuit track under national roles with women as drivers. Miss Elliott won the race easily. ITer opponents were Mrs. Sarah Elise Crosby, of West Rrewster, Mass., 30 years old; Mrs. Cattle E. Meader, of Wlnalow, aged 90; Mrs. Mary Wood cock, e. Ripley, 31 years. MERE AND THERE. In the Hawaiian islands there are twice as many men as women. In the Klondike region In midwinter the sun rises from 9:30 to 10 a. m. and sets from I to S p, m. Braxll it now the principal coffee pro ducing country of the world. la 180S the crop was estimated at 7,000,000 bags. : During IMS the United States export ed to Mexico $17,000,000 worth oi roods, and in tha suoceedlsf year $21100,000 worth. i URNCD TO ASHCS. Vala af Threw Own at a faa OH. CITY. Pa, Oct. tt. Three per oaa were bnraed to death and aeves atore severely Injured ta a fire that de stroyed the Hotel Brooklyn at Kellot rUle. U miles southeast of Oil City yesterday morning. The building wai a three story one, roughly built of dou ble board, and burned like tinder. Whea the firemen first discovered It there were IT person asleep In the ho tel. The Are. which had originated or the second floor of the building, shut off alt retreat from rooms on the floors above. Six men on the second floor and flv on the third saved themselves by jump ing from the windows to the ground be low, but not without severe burns oi hurts. Those killed are: Professor Tucker, aged about (5 years who traveled about the country glvlni stereopticon sketches, and la supposed to have come from Sewlckley, neat Pittsburg. Andrew Salsglver of Tlonesta, a mal. carrier, aged 21 years and partially paralysed. Miss Kate Miller of Kelletvllle, aged 19 years. Miss Emma Kiser, a teacher In th Kelletvllle schools, was so badly burn ed about the fare and body and so se verely Injured by jumping from the second story of the hotel that she may ill p. What remained of the bodies ol Tucker and Salsglver was gathered together and was not enough to fill nn ordinary cigar box. The Are Is sup posed to have originated by Professw Tucker knocking over a lamp In hit bedroom, as he had the toothache and used the lamp for making hot applica tions. PROTECTING HIS BODY. GhonU Will nave a Hunt Time to Gel at Pullman's CnfHn. CHICAGO, Oct. 25. Ghouls will nol steal the body of George M. Tullmnn unless they blast through concrete and asphalt ns hard as granite and burst steel rails capable of holding up a mod ern skyscraper. The body of the magnate was placed In a lead lined coflln covered with tat paper and rested upon a bed of cemenl H4 feet thick la a grave 8 feet deep, I wide and 13 feet long. An inch of asphaltum was plastered under and around the coflln. Then tht space at the head and sides were filled with concrete, which quickly hardened to stone. Eight heavy steel "T" rails were laid across the top of the box, the ends rest ing on the concrete walls at either stdt and their lower surfaces clearing the aaphaltum covering by half an Inch, the distance to which the side walls of con crete had been built above the asphal tum. The rails were fastened together with two long Iron rods which run parallel to the side of the lid of the coffin. More tar paper was then used to prevent th flow of concrete Into the space between the rails and the asphaltum, and the walling was carried to the top. Mr. Pullman's will has been read ta the family by Mr. Runnells. the solic itor of the Pullman company and Mr. Pullman's attorney. Neither Mr. Runnells nor any mem ber of the family will make the details public. It Is said that Robert T. Lin coln and Morgan B. Ream are the ex ecutors. These gentlemen also refused to speak of the details. Cnbans of Mitro Impntlrnu CITY OP MEXICO, Oct. 2B.-The res ident Cubans express much Impatience at the slowness with which the Vnlted States acts In relntlon to affairs In Cu ba. Recently arrived Cubans stnte that the cruelties committed by Spanish troops have not been exaggerated, and at the present time thousands of pa clflcos are literally starving. The Cu bans complain that whenever they se cure employment here the Spanish resi dents exert an Influence to secure their discharge, and they can only look to the Americans and Mexicans for sym pathy and aid In getting work. World's Pacing Kaeord Bcnten. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25.-8earchllght, the 3-year-old son of Dark Knight, has beaten the world's pacing record of 2:094 for 3-year-olds, going the mile In 2:07 flat. The first quarter was In 0:34Vi, the half being re-ached In l:02Vi. At the three-quarters the watcn snowro 1:35K, and the mile waa reached in 2:07. Sadie Steward OF KINGSTON, N. V. Cured of Spasms by Or. Miles' Nervine, THE many cases of spasms, 8t, Vitus dance and epilepsy that Vr. Mllea' IteatoratWe Nervine bascured, would alouo give this great remedy wide reputa tion. Mrs. Walter A. Steward, 7T3 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y says March 3, lm)6: "la 1K90, nhlloooaislt to friends our little girl was taken with spasmi. We hastened boms to our family physician. He did all be could but failed. We called several physlclansbut tbe spasms continued, her tongue became partially paralysed and tbe doctors said sbe would never talk again. Night and day we watched tbe poor little sufferer and tried every remedy we saw advertised for such cases but got no re lief. We began giving Dr. Miles' Nervine, and after taking four bottles sbe was run ning about as well and happy as ever." Dr. Miles' Bemedlea are sold by aU drag glsts under a positive guarantee, first bottle bsnente or money refunded. Book oa Heart and Nerval seat free Wo all applicants. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO, Elkhart lad. MlsfYine fajrtOrta, 3 Tha Distaste raajsaasaUosi Cast b . T. 4. Sleenm, the Great chemist sod Scientist, W in send to Sufferers. Three Pree HoUka ot Ills Newly Discovered KemrdlM lo Cure Ceu- sumpUoo and aU Lung roubles. Nothing could be fairer, more phUantropto or carry morejoy to the aftltcted, than the gner ous otter of the honored mitt distinguished (.Hern ial, T. A. biurutn. Ja. .' ot New York Ulty. He Has discover a reliable and absolute cure (or consumption, sud iill Imwchliti, inroat. lung aad client liw h, etarrliul afTeclioiia, seoeral decline mI we kiies. Iom of ilmh alid all coo anions of wanting awav, mi.l lo make Us grrat uii-rlts known. m wmi ii.hm uv i)Uimo( his newly dlNcovt-rrd rvuiedtt-H iu nv artlk'ied read ol the Host. . Already Ills "uow x-i-iitlW svsi:n ot medl Clin" una permanent l cur U luourunila ol ap pHTMly liopotm ewe-.. The Da-tor cntisl.lrrx It not onlv bis proros MoiKtl. hut hutnll:tnii!Ml'ity adulv wblcli he' owiieatoHUtlerlovjIiuuisnlty dodouato his In fallible cure. Il lias provided I lie "dreaded consumption" to lie acuruble dlsea e beyond a rtouhl.. Iu anv climate, unit hsu on tilt- In his American and Kuninean lutratuiin tlioiisimda ol "hear! fell tettllinualnl of vniilMide" trom those bent-mtud and cured, In all part of the world. Catarrhal and pulmonary trnuhl.-s lend to con sumption, and oouHiitnptluD, uulnierruptrd. meaiiK speedy and cwilu death. Don't delay until It la too lute. Hlmplv write T. A. Sloouui. M. C . (IS I'lne turret. New York, giving express nd pmlofnr iddrnsa, and the free uiixlli-lne will he prompt lvMnt. Hu:ih tell ih iim-inr I y ou saw hl.t offer I u the Piwr. Alaska -Klondyke Gold Mining Co. Cupital Stuck, f()0,000 Share of 10.00 (lull, fully paid and iion-as-scssahle, ol wliieli 2f0,000 Shares art- now olleriil lor siiliMTiptiotis at par. SPF.OIALs NOTICE- Tliere an-ninny iiermnm wln ilcaire to g" to lli gold nVM of A luk tin; cm, I hi; m wuin, who have nut imiimikIi ready inoni-y avuilnlile to t'hnhle tlu-in to do o. To all mull, we would ndvici-the desirability of forming a local Hyndlentff or three or more H-rmn, and jointly purvhiMv 5 W ulnirei of our itock, and elret one of your niiiiilx-r to go mid irot and mine for Joint lut-ontit with parties forming nueh iiyudieale, this Company will contract to wild nut one of their iiiiiiilicrfnreaeti.VHiiliarefior atoclc purchaaeU fomltnt ptr.aiid 1114111UI11 aiU'liltparty there for one year from the date of arrrival at the Kohl field, iiipplylni; him with food, tool, and all thiiiKreiiiiniteto cnnhle hlmto proiiec for aold, and with help to develop and work all Koodctttinu located hy him the claims to he looaieil I 1 the name of the nyndlcalo and the Alavka-Klondyke (lohl MiniiiR Co., and to he owned Jointly and equally, nhare and ihare alike. Write forCircular Full Particulars. DIBIH-niBS. James Klee, late Secretary Mtate of Colorado ; Wm. Hliaw. capitolisl, ChieaKo : K. M. Tilcomb, . Vice President and (Icneral Manaiter hjwtman Fruit Dispatch Co. ; M. C. Fash, member Maritime Kichanjce, New York; (ieo. W. Morguu, Circle City, Ahwka; John K. Ixwllier,New York ; (leorire T. Durfee, Fall Ulder, Mass. advIhubv noAitn. Hon. Im H. Wakefield, Ano-lnte Justice, First District Court Houth FraminKhom, Muss. ; Hon, l. (J. Itiehmond, late President Court of Appeal, Denver, Col. : H. (I. I'lKlcKrafT, late Treasurer l.ycominu Coun ty, liliatusport, I'enn. Hamuel M. Ilryan, President Chesopeako and Potomac Telephone Co . WiiKhiiiKton, D. C ; Dr. It. C. Fisher, 1,'Ul Miehliii Ave.. Chicago 111. ; Col. P. A. Huffman. Detroit, Mich.; M.U. It. Hwlft, Attorncy-itt-Uiw, Fall Kiver, Mik-u. , Isuac W. Scott, Deiluly Collector, Cedar llapids, Iowit. Win. F. McKnit-ht, Aitorney iil l.iw, (ir:mi llapids. Mich. The himinrss of the Ahiska-Kloudyke (I..1.I MlnliiK Cuiiany will he to run a lineof steam ers 011 the Yukon ltlver, and hctneen Seattle and the dllTerent parts of Alaska, oK'n supply stnrcs at the difTerent camps, do a general transportation, commercial and hanking hus Iness, and, in addition, deal in Mining Claims, and work the mines already owned and Hint limy hereafter be acquired by the Coiiiuny. Tlit' C'oiiiMinv controls the fiillnwinj; proH-rtit's: Kight .iold Placer Cliiims Uggreg iting UO Acres in Kiienl. located on Fort .Mile Creek uiidt-r Culled States miniiiK laws. iK-velopniem has proved the pay streak lo be live feet ihli k and lias yielded placer dirt that pans from 10 to Sl.t to the lain. Five (iold Placer Claims, ag gregating lilo Acres in extent, on Porcupine ltlver. that pans from Si cents to llu to a pail. Ten (fold Placer Clai ins, .iggreRailng wo acres oiitlieTanna Itiver, iskiinuig from 5IU to i-'s) a yard. A line gold quart hnle iu Alaka. which as says from 1S to l per ton. The lode show an enormous outcrou of free millimr ore. vein at surface lieing I.' feet thick : on tills properly Ihave made 12 locutions of l vm feet, hy .HOi) feet, eiiualing 1JO acres. We don't claim' thai it is the mother lode, hut we do know It is without an equal forproectlve values. The estimates and statement above are of necessity based upon Information obtained from our Superintendent, and are believed and accepted hy the company. This company having acquired eitensive holdings of rich placer and gold utiarti proticr tleS, caiiatile of eurnlng large dividends on its stock, otTers to investors advantages tliat in sure large and prntitahle returns. Mr. (ieorgP W. Morgnn, our Hiiperlntendeut, lias lM-en 011 the Yukon lor tlie at ear work ing in the interest of thisenmpany Therefore, we are not asking any one to contribute to a project unplanned, but to one thoroughly ma lured. This company, with Its able aids, ex tensive knowledge, and great resources, is cer tain to become one of the richest companies op erating in Alaska. Our President takes pleasure In referring you to the following list ot references : James K. Dewey, Mills C Co., Hankers, Detroit, Mich.; I.otiisC. Tetard, CoitnnlPsiomr World's Fair from SSeiico, "The Kookery," Chicago, III Senator H. M. Teller, of Colorado ; John Shafrulh, Itepreseiitatlve to Congress, Colorado ; J. M. Bell,Kewcentatlveto Congress, Colorado; C. C. Clement, Washington Trust Co. lluilditig, Washington, I. C. ; Joseph C. Helm, ex-Chief Justice of Colorado; Charles D. Hayt, Chief Justice Of' Colorado ; C. 11. Maugham, Il Tlmea-Ilerald. Chicago, III.; Maurice Joyce, Klectro Itcture, Star Building, Washington, D. C. ; Capt J. J. Lambert, Owner and Editor Chief tain, Pueblo, Col. 1 8, L. llilleaman, Tax Agent M. P. K. R. Ht., LOuls, Uo. 1 R. K. Uowan, Drexel Co., Philadelphia. The full-paid stock U now otfeml at Tkn Douaiw per bJiaxe. Send your orders to the Alaska-Klonflfte Goli Hinios Co., No. W Broadway, New York. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. TBieely Tela, Great distress la feared ta Ireland be cause of the crop failure. A agio-Egyptian troops have started to drive Ostnan Digit from tha Atbara river. The reply of Spain to the note of tha United States has not yet been received bt Washington. John Augustine, an American cltlsen. was Imprisoned by President Zelaya of Nicaragua without trial. The I2S.000.000 estate ot Imblay Clarke is claimed by the adopted daughter of a San Francisco saloon keeper. It was said In Washington that action would be taken this winter on the Alaska-Canada boundary question. The bark Lydla, the first of the Alas, ka whaling; fleet to reach San Fran. Cisco, reports only three whales cap tured. The Capps family of Springfield and Rlverton, Ills., have fallen heirs to over 11,000.000 by the death of a brother In London. Edward Jacques, convicted of the murder of Walker B. Adams at Bedford Station, N. Y., was sentenced to Sing Slnic for life. A Denver minister said that a leaf of the ISTew Testament had been found amontf the recently discovered "logla" of Christ In Erypt. Michael Kauffman of Sprlntrfleld, O.. bequeathed $50 to an Institution pro vided prayers were said for him every morning for a year. The report that General Castillo, the C'jlian Insurgent lender, had been killed In an engagement with the Spanish Is ronflrmed In Havana. Monday, Oct. SB. Luetpert, It Is said, will be put on trial again this week. Jchn CI. Lnrlmer. a noted Journallxt, lied at Plymouth, Muss. A woman has been acting irovernor Qf Idaho the pant tan days. A reception was given In New York to the arctic explorer Nansen. James Knox, the well known turfman, committed suicide by shootlna himself. A man In Lyons, France, had 300.000 francs stolen from a safe In his house. Miss Cisnoros, the heroine of Havana, was tendered a lilg reception In Wash ington. The Investigation Into the Hammond case at Fort Sheridan Is over, but no Judgment given as yet. A Norwood (Majts.) man namil Ber nard Is held for murder because he abetted his wife's suicide. A man named McCormlck dropped dead at the Iron Hill race track Just as the horse h had backed won. Bat a rd ay, Oct. S3. The Abysslnlans are reported to be devastating Somallland. The striking engineers In England ?lalm their fight Is won. Belle Clifton, a well known act roes, went insane In New York. A boiler exploded In Detroit, killing ne man and Injuring ten others. Leo D. Weil, the young photographic ; Xpert of Chicago, has gone Insane. A Boston thief who resisted arrest has been sentenced to K years' Im prisonment. Queen Lllluokalant of Hawaii denies reports that she has abdicated In favor of her niece. Nicholas Engel, a well known cafe proprietor in New York, died suddenly ot heart disease at his home. Henry Ives Cobb of Chicago has been t-hosen architect for the new Pennsyl vania state capttol at Harrlstmrg. Friday, OoU 29. The Knapp roller boat was success fully tried at Toronto. General Weyler denies he has refused to surrender his command. A large plant for counterfeiting liquor labels has been found In Chicago. Thousands of lives are reported lost In a cyclone on the Philippine Islands. The anniversary of the launching of '.he Constitution was celebrated at Bos ton. A Saratoga man was tossed Into a Iltch hy a cow and Injured so badly he may die. A mob at Manhattan. Kan., has threatened to lynch Ike Warren, who killed a sheriff. David Tcnney of Newburyport, Mass., was shot by robbers und had to have 1 leg amputated. Uudolph Lederer of Chicago Is suing George Travis of New York for J25.00O fr alienation of his wife's affections. Thursday. Oct. tl. Superintendent Kilburn's son was In lured at Malone, N. Y., while trying a flying machine. A man In Syracuse, accused of theft, was drowned trying to escape the po lice. Secretary Alger will create a military reservation of the country within 50 miles of St. Michaels, Alaska. A man In New York thinks he Is a werewolf and goes on all fours howling like a wolf. He is now In a hospital. Chicago labor organizations have pro tested against the engagement of the Marine band at the Chicago horse show. Dynamite which a schoolboy at Sprlngflejd, Mo., was carrying In his pocket exploded and may cost him his life. Mr. and Mrs. David McLane of West :hester, Pa., aged 86 and 93 respective ly, signed a mutual agreement of sep aration. WsdDMday, Oct. SO. A St. Paul man was nned $25 by a ludge for stealing a kiss. Fifteen British were killed in a fight with the tribesmen in India. Sioux City. Ia., has put forwaad a Hheme to buy Its five street railways. Fire In Wards Island Insane asylum A'ew York, did 125,000 damage. No one was hurt. A detachment of Anglo-Egyptian cav airy routed the Dervishes near Berber, In Egypt. Dr. W. H. Ford, president of the Phil adelphia board of health, died In Bel mar, N. J. Maurice E. Moran of the Superior (Wis.) football team was probably fa tally Injured In a game. One woman was killed and 12 persona Injured by an explosion In the Coma Fuse works, San Francisco. William Millard, ex-collector of taxes of Peoria. Ilia, was arrested, charged lth the defalcation of $20,000. A traveling salesman named Caml nade fatally shot his wife In Philadel phia. They had been separated some teara, J1 THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks for ward to the hour of woman's severest trial is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life's pathway for her, ere she presses to her bosom her babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes for ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know one lady, tho mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful." Joan O. I'olhill, Macon, Oa. 1.00 PEB BOTTLS at all Drug Stores, or sent by snail on receipt of price. BOOKS fntlnlng Invaln.ililti Information nf rnrp Interest to all women, will he, tent to lite any address uxm applifttliou, by Tni BPtaortCLD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, bo. 1'II.KS PKItMAXKNTI.Y I I l(i:i) In from 3 lo 5 iliitw time, hy thv nor of l.o-.(. One bottle iiariinteHil to cure liny case of iilen, reunHe of how lotij; Mantling, wli'il you Iiiivh tried, or what your jiliyViciiiu limy clnim. Money refunded if iernmiiMit enre U not obtained j, the tnoht Hev-r' 011.se. In less tlmii 5 (lays' time. Aft.-r all others fall jet Lo Mo hihI le cured. I'rice T'm. ier bottle, sent 1 repaid to any aililrens. on receipt of price. Aildrec- Harry Lottie, 1011 W. Fourth Ktreet, WilllHinnporf. Pa. II 2:My W.Sold by all flrt clut-s dru'i htg Ed urate Your Itoirel With CuM-areta. f'nnly Tallinn t our ooimttpatlOM fnrnrer 10c, c. II C.C. C. ilruknirt u.:il monej. $100 Reward $100. The rmdani of lliti paper will lie pleased to Irarn thai there U at leant one dreaded dlneoM thai arianM hoe heen aide lo cur ft In nil Its tases, and that in Catarrh. Hal 1 Catarrh Cure l the only xnitie cum known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conxMltilloniil din ease, rrpulre a constitutional Irt-atmrnl.il.iU' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, nctinif direct ly upon the hlood and mucous aurfaiee Of the ylem, lllrrehy destroying the foundation of the dim-ase, and Riving the patient trvtiRth by building up the constitution and aoHinling na ture In doing iti work. The proprietor hare o much faith In itn curative powen, Hint they offer One Hundred Dalian for any can" that if fail to cure. Mend for liit of testimonial!!. Aildrem, K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by HruggintK, TV. Hull's Family Pills are the h'-t. To Cars Constipation Foreve". Take Caicareta Candy Cathartic, li)c or He If C C. C fall to cure, Uruggisu refund mooey. FIM.BaJ tnm Ul. REVIVO REST0RZS VITALITY. mm M a Well Man nth Day. nfMp THE CHCAT 3th Iay. !! l.i.v, ih iilntie rciiltn In 30 days. It . t i .'.riusiv aid .I'll, -I,.-, in .m hen ail other" fill ' "irr- men ..ii regain their l.nt nianhooil.aml old le.'.M.r tin ir youthful viuor bv uninii .e V;). !t tm.-l.iy anl hiiit;l-rettor,'s NV rvou. i . I..t Vitality. Itnpoiem-v. Nutlitly :tlllHlcm ' ' 'uer. r tiling M. uiory. Wanting lliseonts. and -!l IT- i ts nf eirQi)iiHM oreiee.Mand iinlincrHion, -utcl. uiitlth tih rir N-ii'ly. hiiitieH., or raarridKH. It "" onlv ciir-n by starting nt tl: e.it ol dlneamt. but . iKeeat nere tonic au.l blood builder, brmg i g Lai n lUw pink jtlnw to le rherltH and ro-t-i:ig tli (Ire of youth. It wania oir FnMnitr nd C'onunipt.in. Inmsi on having It tit l t, nu .Hher. It can be carried In yest twrk,.t Uv mil ; VI.OO pur package, or in tor 85.00, with a post 'tWs written cunrmiteo to rata or refund .tut money. Circular free, addreu lYAL BE2ICI5E CO.. 271 Waist! H8.. CHICAGO, ILL ' Kor sale at MIddlfburuU. by V. II. Sl'AMiLEK. Don 'I Tobacco Spit aad Natuk Yuar l.lfk Assy. To quit tobacco easily sod forever, be mag netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, lake Xo-To-Hac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. Ail druggists, SUc or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Stalling Remedy Co. Chicago or Now York. FARQUHAR Virlabli Friction Feed 1 SAW PILL and Ajax Center Crank Engine Rapid, ccurt, it rung ami ilniplv. with mtx 5 cmL-iiy. ".infill' un 411ft or who'll., Hirm.i; andnnr. Knrquhur liallvr hat. ever rm 1 2 yludftj. A I no niHiiUm f k Atfcit-'ulttinil Impli'iut'n! 1 sGsttll 1 suraily. Ha Pivm -mN"! V lawtalty. Send, fa mW cataiuutt and pritm l for to A. B. FAXQOHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. Enn axle niHi IU GREASE BRAT IM TUB WORLD. lUwaarlngqiiaUiiniara unsurpassed, actually ootlaaiuic two boies of any other brand, Nol AVcter l.y heat. trUKT TIU UBNVINB. r l. I VVASTI!', Tnlsl worlhv :tlld Active C'lltle- men or ladles to travel fur responsible. e tahllslied luiiist In snider Cuiintj. Monthly f A.uO and expenses. l'"Hltlnii steady, liefer eni'e. Kriolo.! self-addressed sianiied enve lope. The Dominion Compativ, Dept. Y . CUIeii fo. Illluols, -is-1 lit