charities of the centuries was started in this seaport by Dorcas, a woman with her bound up the we of the slain? ID 25 cents a box. All druggists. = ’ | beautifully abont the suffering of the i ! ° [KAGE 5 SUKDRY SERMON ho never had the « il e Dor, Electricity or Compressed Afr, | ° v1} to take the needle and Ass: ult it The question whether a street rafl- | onsti: aA 101). -— | 1 : glad that there is not road in Berne, Switzerland, should be world’s history which is oad 3 3, * L » 8S i A GOSPEL MESSAGE. emale benevolence. God operated by compressed i ! . . : le benevolence. God perated by compressed alr or a ss / Ith un- ple, “Come, now, change to electricity made was recent- | You cannot possibly €1OY good hea - = f pri mite rattle down ly decided by popular vote. There | less you have at least one free movement of Bubject: Practical Charity—The Bercvo- | ye were 1,064 votes cast for electricity and | cnr Nhe : : lence of Dorcas Extolled — Her Work | str 1.772 in favor | the bowels cach day. When wa nop the Contrasted With Present Day Methods | 1 i ) > adsorbed in- =Woman God’s Handmaiden. Gerry | case, the poisonous products are -1: es i Ww. fox, B.C | an The common German hen lays about | to the system, causing headache, biliousness, WASHINGTON, D. C. . . Cah oe : I years $ i i: indiiorced Who is still traveling in Nort . | Sroal Jha £00 or 600 eggs in ten years, In the nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, indigestion. has forwarded the following report | a first year the number is only ten to | - sermon in which he utters helpful words | own amid the poor and | twenty; in the second, third and ! 2 tf to 81 who are engaged in alleviating I r | we and ne poo tonrth 100 to each, whence it again ver S i: Ss man distresses and shows how such work 1 tnt ahioh te tos br » jas 2 | 4 { Fl be Sowied ot the Let: text, Acts | & diminishes to ten in the last year. | oF ix, , “And all the widows stood by him Es = 5 : on weeping and showing him the cc df 1] are a gentle laxative, suitable for any and = garments which Dorcas made while 2:1 J i : : : Fas Wich them.” 3 [ | every member of the family. One pill at bed- 3 oppa is a most absorbing of the | Si sf the itary one ag ! it C t Orient. Into her harbor once floated the | Nonen Of th tan d ! i ime will produce one ood, natural movement | fact t efore t smoke t p 1 rafts of Lebanon cedar from which the | | a (Rottoct South | : | temples of Jerusalem were builded, Solo- | Suan Hs ner the | the day following. mon’s oxen drawing the Ic through the v ymen of the soGEh on ti | own. ere Napoleon ha 0 prisoners tting all t wi Hari i wis massacred. One of the most magait Po er * 4 | Pleases all the family, Four flavors:— | « Ayer's Pill ve done me and my fami 1 They Ste T come now to » Ja- | | Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. e a true friend in trouble. Th o = 2 needle embroidering her name ineffaceably mented. When that | | At your gr« | sick headache and biliousne Louis, into the beneficence of the world. see | ooo Woman oh. ho Yor | | Mo., Dec. 35, 1899. ny her sitting in yonder home. In the door-| oe in the town of & sppa! ere! | yanies pay $1 : - i. way and around about the building and in were women there with Tarac i | , and from $: aid of the room where she sits are the “eS | women perhaps with hands | ! n she § ok the Door, She stars ok pliant, | there was not arief at their | | 5 —_ ih aa she pities their woe, she make rents ic - fT Yorn | > > roice The Voos. a She Pities ale os 9 maken 2 es this ot fhe death of Morons { | To Cure a Cold in One Day. TRAPPING A VILLAIN. ( Peddlers Votes Ther oo tise . re ex hi > s Ot more turmoil and upt e | | ‘EB UININE T : re ne et i a lo out a ! articles to suit the bent form of this inva- Medit 2 Tee ~ <} 2 - | AXATIVE Jao @ Nr Topless Al S 2 Seven men m t Madis Slroe 1 cigar, lid woman and to the cripple that comes Se oT ay 2 | ; cach DOX. 2c, A writer on Klondike customs and afternoon at We Madison street and i 3 : vharves at at seap 1 Oe OAT and disp ‘ought pg —_— (5 Juande and noes a ae and fro of grief 1 dangers says, in the Independent, that Homan vente ard Sisoussed Wl) S Cod his one; she gi s 3 a i ret ra 3 | ei x Ya { > s everywhere class of roubles, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, imbull | fo that one. With the gifts she | s gind; ere pre a great x | BRR | Mormon Exploring Party. : there I he re, as everywhere, a 2 tr 2Hh , 3 Ie il 1sness i prayers and tears and Christian encour go ont of ‘ie oR Jpmiwee el RARER | Dispatc from Salt Lake City re- | ex-criminals whom the lone voyager They re there fc s ind a 1 ment. Then she goes out to be greeted on | Ma be a very lar oral, thole hay vey GRINS E {port very unusual development of ust gua against. and although the police passed the spot the street \ \ To) a great many car and a plumed AN SR | port a 3 a p must guard ag wn ta 3 € street corners by those whom she has : : < z : et CSIR op jen- y intervals the seven were no 8- ersa- ) hres sre mav be high sor nz eulo- Es TY AN on scien ast vony , ¥ at intervals Vv a blessed, and all through the et the cry he arse, Jen Ei o Ji sounding eulo- SEEN | Mormon enterp: e, A Torm 8 Last year, he says, the man who 1. ‘entletien.” said the spokes. urt. is heard, “Dorcas is comin The sick | E1UMS, i fe vel muy to oh Geme LIED | tific exploring expedition recently set went out with the first mail after the turbed. “Gi on, s fam. ¥ i look up gratefully in her face as she puts a i ie hee [out for a fifteen months’ exploring closing of the river, fell in with a man of the party, “we have been w. the pe Jui on Shs Langs brow, 7 9 the! A irs may be a falsehood and a | trip to Mexico and Central and South traveler, hungry and cold, stumbling | trampled on long enough, and I advo- : ' ost and the abandoned start up with hope | V > Sn Trane balun, | t ih : . y at e stringent measures to improve oppo as they hear her gentle voice, as though | Sham. Tinieh or God Las { America. The company is made up of | 41ong the unbroken trail. The mes- cate s ov Tet us form a ies place an angel had addressed them, and as she the e aa 5 oi is ; { twenty students of Brigham Young senger took pity on him, shared his our condi . Le lp the { g00y ons the lame s half put out with a nd Tt is only a grumbler | Academy, in charge of President Cluft food with him, made a fire and warm- Which will be Strong snough io com> > a sin think they see a halo of light about Sanne ahead, JFL oRY 0 smiles ie the academy and two members of oq nis half frozen body bat the prejudice that exists against * brow 4 rail of glory in her - asing ! UE, Jt as ony 3 aca Y & 2 s half-froz y. : i a f you { her brow and a Tail o glory in hes is | stopped yawning. It is only a dissipated | he Tacul he general se of £ e us.” A mild-mannered man arose and i way. That night a half paid shipwi t : . : : the faculty. The general purpose o > Ara > : i his 1 ashionable parted from his wine cellar, | All day they traveled over the ice, ked what the particular cause for rough i climbs the hill and reaches home and sees | 125} : 5 Na : : aed | the expedition is to search for ruined > : he | 25Ked what the pz 8 his little boy well ‘clad and says, “Where | While on the other hand no ; ful Shp | 1 : 5 and at night the messenger made the complaint amounted to. The person ] : ) gad SY bete | ug, aves is wor vithout being ities, pl 2T gir ains, 4 oe shi ’ ; They § did these clothes come from?” And they Ll i Bn nod wibes Gen i 11 a Be Pn on man lic cown to sleep, while he who was acting as chairman appeared im, “Dor : sen here.” ot sed. . ; o collect botanical, archaeo 2 ts . rolves aw > = . Ace pock- i is oss hope a The church of God cries out, like the nthranoio eas : ars 5 Dasides watched to scare the wolves away and to be indignant, but drew from his m one ai ght the oil. In another place | Prophet, “Howl, fir tree, for the cedar has j nthropn es oan, rand, | Feep the fire burning. Ii was long | __.,"hooket a tin sign bearing the S g > ¥ pig allen!” Vidowhood comes anc this it has a special religious errand. = Yin: : rok: op- : a family that had not been at table for a € hick . past midnight when he woke the sleep words, “No Peddlers. Jee He org 5s which a - v a . . ter. many a week are gathered now, for Dorcas | the) ror ow rs apy | he Rook of Mormen, ff seems, slats | 2.7, 0nad Bim to watch, wo that he =a ve Fou 7 Ln 1 has brought bread. : the Ly of the sleeping bene JAMES I. JONES, to be a record of the ancient inhabi- himself might snatch a nap before set- | What Shall We fave For Desscrt a inte i But there is a sudden pause in that wo: Reclaimed vi c a tants of America, from the time of the ting out again on the long journey This question arises in the family daily, Let ’ inistry. They “WW is - £ e 2 - y 3a . , * - . Nn TL or 3 L age 1 . . : Joll- alicio that t ans ministry. L'hey \ he c 13 Dor- cold brow of The Democratic National Committee will he in charge of Chairman James K. Jones this year. This makes the Tower of Babel to the fifth century of i - 3 _ | us answeritto-da y Je 1-0, a cas? Why, we haven't seen her for many | $ : : : : ¢ ; £1 >: : > 3: The messenger was sleeping sound d healthful dessert pared in 2min. No unlike . Vic i. ona? , of | from sin, and campaign of 1900 practically a coutinuation of the campaign of 1806, with Mr. McKinley and Mr. Bryan as candi- Slatin The v = and h Sr ona a day. Where is Dorcas?” And one of : 2 campaig I 1900 1 Ly : it . y SS the Christian era. he Mormon story ly, when he was startled by a blow on | boiling! nobaklng! Simply add a little hot udson these + people goes 1 knocks at| 29PPa_there 1 d: and Senators Hanna and Jones as their ma rs. Senator Jones was born in Marshall county, Missouri, Sep- |... + : Ml 2%: at ; J cool. Flavors: Lemon,Orange, 1es€¢ poor people goes up and knocks at ause Doreas is dead 4 : > # ‘ : . {fs that the Nephitesg of the tribe of Ma. head He 1 du d was ter- | water & set to cool. AVO ’ dacks. the door and finds the mystery solved. All il a. 13 Son Ein lh went tember 20, 1839. He was a private soldier in the Confederate army, and after the war he lived on his plantation | Raseoh cure from Jerasdder: to Ame the head. e eaped up, an “| Raspberry and Strawberry, At grocers, 10c. ich as through the haunts of wretchedness the a n oe ago nothing to do Yith until 1873, when he commenced the practice of law. He was elected to tlie State Senate of Arkansas in 1873, and Bi : £ os 5 C ie do rified to find that his companion was 2 oF z hen news comes, “Dor ck!” No bulletin | {jr + things? I see the flowering out of was a member of that body whén the new constitution was adopted. In 1877 he was clected president of the Sen- | lea about 600 B. C. © Mormon ex- | oi, ding over him, striking at him ways honor th a Sling rn i 301 ac gate telling the her noble heart. I hear the ech > of her ate. He was cted to the 47th, 48th and 40th Congresses, and to the United States Senate, as a Democrat, to | plorers hope to get on to the trail of with an axe. The messenger dropped cort of forty-five ening, ! i Shilihad arn fosters IE AN the sous ova ee oo Surecey Joes NUT ox took bis Sent Meich 4 185 and Was redlacted Tn Tn and Te ty. Tis Progen jie TSenilins and: bohint io Any the to one side and threw off his sleeping | trumpets w he goes. ake ha 8 ews irom tins hene | ven. in: > prosperity of the church. inthe nate will expir rc 103 i ir y 5 3 > - - ee econd, , a factress. Alas, for Joppa there is wailing, girsn, su oll Se prosenh 2 TE term in the Senate will expire March 3, 1903. jraneing of sen esp), in the yoliey robe and the fur cap that had saved YT Ca Vee Show raili That voice whic as red 8G ay st 3 = ? - or = = = = EE — —— » Magdalena. S + ; . ey » wine walling Tht Joie » hioh Jus Me os J come up again. Dorcas is resurrected! jof the : Moen RT noir a his life. Then the would-be murderer | 5 o oro collar after using Allen’s Foot any cheer vords is hushed; that han After awhile all these womanly friends . course is through Mexico and Cen i inte Ra q - for the feat, It makes tight I Which has muds so many guments for thc] NHTSA JH hese vomanly friends MINES AND MiNERS. INDUSTRIAL NOTES, THE POLIVICAL CAMPAIGN. | wmorton inn Tomacor oad Pere. The | 0% PIMs embarassed, To bo stre, | Suse, poor for the ok. "Jt mpkos tal alled! | poor 1s cold and still; the star which hac OT After mal rarments for he i ————aian t Si he hac he axe, t sn $AS] a , it 4, a ivrce alls : : 1 Year ; BVer, / a garments for othe = = i suntry is a rich field f explorers s | sweating, achin feet, ingrowing n y Lor poured light into the midnight of wretch. | ¢V¢ aa “es tor tho : : . country is a ric or _explor ill 2 vhen he is looking. He : At ats pr? bs ® ed he bi ding miste| Some one will make a earment for th m3 | New Company Opening Up 1,000 Acres of | A Weekly Review of the Happenings Through nis vear'in Idaho |< a 00. They Dioocse to kill a man when he £ "© | corns and b Atalld ists and shoe s and ’ ~ Paes 1s Jimad by the Blinding m the last robe we ever wear—the robe for i he Labor World in This and vote this year in tande., | who are fever proof y propos hesitated, and in that ond the mes- | kage EE ty mall. hoy 80 un fom, the ive 2 donth, 5 I the sinve. Vou will have heard the last Lend—Alabama Developments Forging out the Labor World in s State l.eague % Re return by sea from Valparaiso to San senger conceived a brilliant thought. | i ”Le Loy, N.Y. £ very lorsaken pk in that, town, er ory ain 7 11 have witnessed the Gt Other Countries. i s McKinley fw, iin {PHB Sense 4 ever there is a sick child and no balm | *¥ bay eal pH il Toe an in Ahead—Gther Notes. Clubs has indorsed ° | Francisco. } “Ah, poor old chap!” said he, pathet- A girl at Marion, Kan., died from a lo" see i iid Deel aud 0 end worn out from your last round of Juerey. A new corporation has been chartered The dock laborers’ strike at Rotter- of Richmond, Va. has Tm ically, as one conciliates a snarling wound of hand made by the barb ; vhereve re 1s guilt « 8 sera wot know where vot ill sleep nor E hate de a ns : i = , 16 no ino -eatening - is : i T ao] ‘ > ive + 1 \ h down tion, wherever there is a broken heart and 1 do not know N k iN yr ay will to do business under the name of In- | dam is assuming threatening propor been ted for a fourth term. He is | . : dog. “Cold and hunger has driven | o; the be a l He no comfort, there are despairing 2 at for Spitaph a a %t tomb and an | 41802 Coal Co., at Glen Campbell, Indi- | tions. i Sa 2 I toniat | OVARIAN R UBLE a him crazy!” re SoTToRe: . Bava, reas a i : e a lamy ‘nine av tha ar i ac v. Pa : os Pines sader > lyn} ¢ 2 gy : a \ $1 i I s permanent . No fits or nery »oting and streaming cyes and frantic 1G angel of God guarding it, and through al} | 30a county, Pa. a 5 S : J umes In ay leader of the I oy 0 is Mavor McGuire, of Syrac use, will Lydia B. Pinklinnis Vegetable Compound The man let the axe fall. He almost Cb Hanan ¢ of Dr, Kline's Groat » hall i tions as they ery, “Dorcas is dead! the long night no rude foot will disturb Ihe Thomas Furnace Company has trolley men’s strike in 189s, died at his ma the Demo Gubernatorial tere Thu aoTett fi Wome smiled. It was so well to be out of a | Nerve Restorer. 11 hottle and treatise 8 at They send for the apostle Peter, Wh the dust. Sleep on, sleep on! Soft hed, bought 350 acres of coal lands at Blais home in Brooklyn. ov . Hi on hu Now Von | Cures The ys pli Isfrom Women: : = Job! Yes he would be crazy. | ee. Dr. RJILKLINE Ltd 931 Arch St.Phila. Pas happens to be in the suburbs of the PEN | pleasant shadows, undisturbed repose! | ville, Pa., and will erect 250 coke ovens he stec of Scotland decided f CRmMBRIGE HL ACF ES illin has with- “Dear Mas. Prxsnas:—I write to nasty job! , he 8 crazy. rns : ; Her sopping ith a brn of She name 2 Sleep on! at a cost of $200,000. to close their ks for two weeks, ow- Te Si Hi contest for United | tell you of the good Lydia B. Pink- | Appearing to forget the matter, he left the day 0 ster res 3 rav ¥ o . om . . . ¢ i 2 2 » » 3 " ny Pe - 11 'K cared. a us bs Hy ll Asleep > Jesus! Blessed sleep : The hot, damp atmosphere of the |ing to the high price of coal. ; tes Senator ia Tennesice, ham’s Vegetable Compound has done | the axe where it had fallen, and began 1 the York 1 her Nance af Whit Ac 5 From which none ever wake to weep! country about Durban, South Afri is Fully 100 glass ho apprentices in A a tion of the 8: Tv ick in bed about five weeks. | to rummage in the grub-sack. The | weath rece ’ presence of the dead. What demonstra a ey iy ry ab ) - 8 }! 8 Che first National Conventic me. was sick in bed abou e weeks. . . *. She tion of grief all about him! Here stand| , Then onc day there a be 5 y AE very injurious to ironwork, and Gloucester county, N. J., became jour- Auth Traperialist League will be held at | pha right side of my abdomen pained dogs awoke, and the two men break- - iption for Chills ed at some of the poor people, who show the [as ii By et ty a arc expressed for the condition of mx: neymen with the end of the ms ’ Indianapolis on August 15 | me and was so swollen and sore that I fasted and started long before the | 1 Tne hi Po. > Groves TASTELESS garments which this poor woman had| @ pageant, arn "Sma en ng, ans =o | chinery destined for the mines, which The Bell Island mines, at St. John’s, afd A Palmer announces € £ : 3% > fi ? and Fever is a bottle of GR anne hei Gl oF .c g, ba rs waving T'S ming, > : a J neral John M. Palmer announces | = alk. e yn. That day the messenger car- | Curr Toxic. It is simply iron and q made for them. Their grief cannot be ap. | ing, banners w Avmne Sunder o- m | Bas accumulated at this port on account F., have shut down, and the com- Gener J Sia il again be | could not walk. Th dawn ; Ne 3 z ! 28s form. No cure—no pay. Price te. The veased. The apostle Poter wants to per I gt Chip No wi ii rom J 12 rp panies will open mines iu Canada that the gold Democrats 7 er doctor told my hus- J ried the axe, and insisted that the : ‘m 4 iracle nw 3 3 ¢ | the dust, and she will be suddenly sur- L : al S | 1 S anaca. : 1e field with a national ticket. i ; ar a, TN in = z To: : and ON ancls. Ma will sot do ff alaid the rounded—surrounded by the wanderers of Pennsylvania's coal output is greater The union cigarmakers of Chicago pind ed exceptions all the members band I would have to | madman should walk in front. At the The favorite theatr ical play in India thing room be cleared. The apostle stands now | the street whom she reclaimed, surround- | than that of all other parts of the coun- | will contribute $1,800 a week to the { the present New York citv delega- | undergo an operation. next mounted police station, the man, |; (je presentation of the exploits of tchen hy) 0 ( it is a serious mo-| ed by the wounded souls to whom she had try combined, equal in quantity to the striking cigarmakers at New York city 4 OF nt 1 idotes & re-clectt 1s | This I refused to do much to his surprise, was handed over | some god. with the dead. Oh, it is a seriou mo 1 he wo y jual juontiy. g cg A tion are candidates for re-clection thi 1 g Per- ' ment, you know, when you are alone with | a¢ gine of re tranuely mirround mine returns of Great Britain, and Many furloughs have been granted to a until T had given your to the officer in charge. Now his ef- AThort Tarh. West ands Ohio, says: skin. 2 lifeless hody! ‘The oss Jo down Onl od 5 means this? It means that re. | 1ar&er than is taken from the mines of soldiers for harvest work, owing to the In the Presidential election of 1806 | medicinea trial. Be- forts to play “crazy” were a sad fail- | «fall's Catareh Cure saved my "Write the bis Kies pre a ae ward has come; that the victory is yond ol ons 2 tne, wily event the Sere of labor in the eastery) pron William McKinley received 142,500 | fore I had taken ure. He was taken to Dawson, tried | him for particulars. Sold by Druggists, ie. 1e hifeless torm o 11S one a caay or 3 . . » ® ite, Ki or fom ince f G >y = r « Yau By s Yona] > 1 | ? uf . » z 1 It, fe her 2 : > stranzt] Eth that the crown is ready; that the banquet nited Kinge a _ in of Germany. : Mei an all his Presidentia tle the p . i ime : ; : e irs ue Schon a0 In iy Santi is spread. Shout i gh all the er : )- Ihe Crooked Fork Coal Company, Sixteen hundred men have been oor Hi ani y > me hot ge : : end Semanel Tm oh Yomrs in Among the che lo be Seeh ot os ty 4 Whe 3 r tore dL na the fountains | ling earth! Ning it h all the flying | Petros, Tenn, is planning considerable | thrown out of employment by the bank- obs Reoubltany of Arkansas have | SYS tug be- prisonment.—Youths’ Companion. Paris exposition is one of the year 1550, vard- Tie s hear re * nerves thri Dorcas } improvements at its mines, including | ing of five furnaces operated by the ig ! So 1 for Governor, | 2an to disap- -_ which belonged to Henry 111 of life, the heart flutters, the nerves t will a | 1 ¥ £ p a nominated H. 1. Remmel for Governor, the cheek flushes, the eye opens, she sits i” F 2; 3 ion eo : }S he the erection of a 22-room hotel. Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, A Republican clectoral ticket will be | Pear. I con- His First Concurrence: i - ho itnior Th : BOIL from: the Crimean ondon, The collier Aretheuse, now at League | of Ser: ) ‘ . hig | tin to use ° K-presi Ini Sta roy a y 5% nee.’ ns o . = Sel Th hen OL ET at Lhe ef ction se, now at : iu of § cranton, Pa. Lee | tinued mse ln An ex-president of the United States hve 0 2 enuine, made by E. & S. We see in this subject Dorcas, the disci am Le Crimean | Island, is being prepared to carry as bal- Three departments of the Illinois steel At Lincoln 3000 Populists and Sil- | your medicine —— recently had occasion to attend his |e SaSimcre sd ‘ Ti rolachia GTCAS : : autif nedals, ec: ¢ tad eh > = : : ay 2 3 in 3; ists and 5 | you a L ‘rey, Baltimore, Md. ! ig A Ji Ls Galleri 1ast some 3,500 tons of coal to the Amer- ai Chisamn, have bean reopen | ver Rou tieate of Nebraska ranfied | until the swelling wife to the railway station prepara- ; amented, Dorcas the resurrected. : ican warships in Chinese waters. s gives employment to 00 of the | ve LopBlig t Bivan and Steven | wu tirel B ; lasian ap f I had not seen that word disciple in p- : 3 . 2 the nomination of ryan and Ste was entirely gone. tory to her setting out upon a long an A ONE 7itoxt, © would have know this worinn > was a great audience to he grand jury, which has been in- 3,000 men thrown out of work by the The catiie liom oil sections of the Wien the Noto. i Houta | Scotch an from a % Clilstion Shek hoy as that never | Witness the distribution of the med 4 vestigating the miners’ riot cases at | recent shut-down. Son ley came 2 he ie eat journey alone. “I you should happen came from a heart which is not chorded | colonel who hac oth feet in the 3 z Cumberland, Md., has adjourned. In In the 30 years that the Pennsylvania A William Richardson, of Mad: | J27° lio was vary : to need advice or assistance of any — — at t be and strung by divine grace. Before I show 2 of Tks THani Wes Impedin hair | its report the jury scores the rioters. anthracite mine law has been in opera- | Juc ae Als hos bocn nominated | much surprised 2 ” = z kind,”the ex-president advised his wife : to the dogs Filth Soo 3 Docicsl a ey -ant | chair; others came in limping 2 The : . as : hs : # RE ee ki ie son Cc A, ., has € ) < a0 so much & 553 , 3 a ut if you want go = vou the needlework of this woman I want 5 he : rose | The sheriff, who was present at “Lona- | tion o persons have lost their lives : > sepired | Eee me at parting, “don’t hesitate to call upon t IL wil 3 7 wv, * rewenierate nl crutches. Then the Queen o gland arose | 11 ’ y = 3 et 1973 3 : > Democrats for the unexpire > : ne 3: 8, , Pepsin Gum. to show you her Joeasnied Joh, the a then, in the name of her Govern- | coning on the night of the riot, is | in and about the anthracite mines, an by he General Wheeler in Congress | better.”—Mgs. MARY Sara, Arlington, this gentleman across the aisle; I like nting source of 3 pure a on of al - hi ment and uttered words of commendation | scored. 1 he report says he was sent to average cach year of 310. . ony Nn following. Iowa. his looks,” indicating a perfect strang- To mee Cc: demand for new : Sliaritios. 1 ne ry Bare i all the | to the officer il men and distributed | Lonaconing to prevent trouble, but so The coal operators and miners of Ala- A i ncratic leaders Ih Kentucky ee er,but one whose appearance and man- | yp, the {aun factory. at Wool ie LU An IS a eth ed with the four'great | far as learned did not appear on the ama came to an agreement and signed Ie ogmpsaie oa PS Nol aloe. ‘““ DEAR MRS. Pixgnay:—I was sick for ’ 3 oe ya gun Bes nib vinly? earth would imitate Dorcas in her disciple. | those me Balolia a. Tikes A I peal ; g t g have agreed to change the Goebel elec HS rN ner were such as to inspire trust. The | wich. Engla s being enlarged. They ship. Before you cross the threshold of Datei is TA Li ave, n era scene. The sheriff is an ex-miner. a contract for the year ending June 30, i n 1 n by so modifying it that only two years with falling of the womb, and ; oF Was necompiiened Mite ind hos ey Shp. B : - So as ol Se ol. As the Queen gave these A very considerable devel nent in hase he an {tl rear | tio a Dy 2 1 ying 5 bid tn. : SN 3 ourney ce D € £ y, © nT ” be too highly spoken ol the hospital, before you enter upon the | and Sevastopc $x . rounded of A very considerable developme 1901, based on the contract of the yea 1 La Sty > will be left. The inflammation of the ovariesand bladder. Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly - 2 Wot \ » the unded offi- | : Fd 5 3 : ) >» shel he statute wi € rt : Dis v ndle temptations and trials of to-morrow, I to the wounded men pt the a the na- | €02l mine property is soon to take place just ended. Work at the mines has been the ats will give the two | I was bloated very badly. My leftlimb | the Wife had no occasion to follow her | ,. cough cure.—J. O'Briex, 322 ad noth- charge you in the name of God and by the le, with streaming | 11 Etowah county, Ala. near Raccoon | resumed. Eroposed amend 1 representation on | would swell so I could not step on my | husband’s advice. But at an evening | Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 9, 1900, n bit turmoil and tumult of the judgment day, a gees | mofinin, about oa. natles northeast of The New York Commissioner of the | leading parties equal repre e | youiq Swell 50 Mae step on my reception. shortly after her arrival in eR O woman, that you attend to the first, last O a or ati i S OL > eatistics savi iu Lig election boards. | foot. Ihad such bearing down pains I on- : Io of a A soon , I'm eatost ditty of your life—-the scaling God save our gracious queen! neonta. A corporation with $100,000 | Bureau of Labor .Statistics says in his es | could not straighten up or walk across | th® eity of her destination, a man was| The liversity of berlin | wil 300 and greatest duty of your life—thi ae os Tee our a Oncor! capital has purchased 3.000 acres, carry- al report that the number of per- oo a could not straighten up or walk across i hove th chairs for anthropology and for God and being at peace with Him! Long live our noble queen! eo Hy thi ; annum no It i i Th L pel How Expresses Drop Men. the room and such shooting pains would | P#saented to her whom she at once > el ; at” sha q ore will God save the queen! Ing three veins of high-grade coal, suit- | sons killed an mjured in factories in i . $ 5 g 2 , ra She | ethnol yas ho the Erumpol a a And he a “Huzza! Huzza!” | able for domestic, steam and coke pur- | the State last es greater than| “While coming from Chicago last go through me that I thought I could | I'>¢o8nized oe bo Shai at Tae | 0 2 Oh Tt and no human arm can holy Oli, it v a proud for those returned | poses. The development is already well those killed and injured in the Spanish- mosh od 2 promincat Cis Th notstand it. My mother got me a bottle zelaioe fy) Tn, iit TOR plone | Zor chilaren t his - Amid the risi of the dead anc arr But a brighter, better and glad- | under way and in a short time the com- | ric: rar to a Mail and Express reporter, no: f Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | tell your husband, 5 Saka ain. cures wind colic. 25¢ a hott! you. Amic t! 1e rising x wary .but a bright y De g I way a sort IC ithe C American war. ° no 4: on lO ydia Iu. Pinkham's Vegetable Com | tion. allays pain. cures wind colic a bottle. ning- amid the boiling of yonder sea ad one der day will come when Christ shal! gath- pany will be prepared to ship 500 tons A pot that cannot boil over has been] ticed a peculiar railroad custom which pound and told me to try it. I took six | “hat that is the first speech I ever | nina . ? hrew the live, leaping fingers oo ths zine er those who have toiled in I na daily. About the first of the next year | invented by a Berlin machinist. It has| interested me considerably. I hap- bottles and now, thanks to your won- | *®erd of his that meets with my hear-| A war balloon, such as is used at the 1p to Let 5 Bl ey i ies ot at Ys of oH Tho the Underwood Company expects to put | a perforated rim, through which thejpened to be in the last car of the a | derful m ire, Tam a well woman.” | ty approval? I belong to the opposite | present operations, can be inflated and id ar "ho he & 5 fore them, and 2 presence a c ls i . rors) ite vhe : i Sto sd in = SO- 2 1€ o. € a we . > a : SE an 2 1 ag did a notwithstanding all the tu SEE of heaven He wit say, “Well | UP. 200 coke ovens. . : overflowing fluid returns to the pot. fred when ihe Erg z 2 pped EL S oa —Mgs, ELsiz BRYAN, Otisville. Mich. party.”-—-New York Evenirg Sun. ted in not more than 20 minutes. mult, as though the fire in the heavens done, good and faithful servant!” And Work is going forward idly which Razors can be conveniently sterilized | late spot between stations. 16 790) = sigh Ae were only the gildings of an autumnal 5 i= | then Te will distribute the medals ef eter- x ost in the transformation of by a new apparatus, which has a tank Draka, 2 Sor Jiopped ott andj» —,—,— = } hough the awful voices of the sky | nai victo not inscribed with works of owansville, Pa., from a sleepy country | for heating the water or. sterilizing | Went down the track with a flag to warn & |e set, as thou, A 0 Se X 3 1 ~ : , I L 8 ) nin eating 3 ¢ Et : : ! 2 : d up b~} were but a group of friends bresting righteousness which we have done, but | village into a thriving mining town. The | liquid, provided with a hood which con- | any train that might be following us. In that | through a gateway at even time with | (ith those four great battlefields, dear to | Cowansville Mining Company has pur- | fines the steam, slots being cut around | a moment or two we started up again, “Dorcas the disci ar heaven—DBethleho g pany e c 3 g t 1 1 ga | her | laughter a sangiag hy ov and rl and der s eine ie, | chased 1,000 acres of coal land and has the edge of the hood for the insertion | but minus the brakeman. I wondered tet t ple! ay ad oh avis down at |= o2oreth, henzemine and Calvaryd two gangs of men at work driving en- | of the razor blades. : at this, but was still more surprised L her A of Jesus! : PROMINENT PEOPLE. tries and grading tramw Iwo mine Mexico in the past nine years has later on to see the same thing repeated | st as Further, we see Dorcas, the benefactress entrances are being dr en and work | doubled its revenues, doubled its when we were obliged to stop on ac- was History has told the story of the crown; TT Sn will be begun on a third in a few da ports, doubled the number of its count of a threatened hot box. Upon ro epic poet has sung of the sword; the pas | The Czar of Russia is a voracious | The mines will give employment to 300 | tories and multiplied by three its bank- | inquiry I found that this was the cus- she : toral poet, with his verses full of the reds reader. ; a, J - men and the output will be Goo tons ing capital—and the continuance of this | tom on fast trains. ‘Sometimes, if we r of : lence of clover tops ond ET wit Tr thy Rear-Admiral Philip's life was in- daily. The company has contracted to | great prosperity is now quite as pro-| have lots of time, said the conductor, own silk of the gon, J ny I of the | sured for $20,000. 5 . . | coal the locomotives of the Buffalo, Ro- nounced as ever during the decade. we whistle for the men to come in, but Te Ee Sl leaf Se prepared William Jennings Bryan 15 fond o chester & Pittsburg ailroad and expect Ink will not dry up rapidly in a new [ IN most cases we leave them to be Means misery on the eve of life. Nine out lever ! vi the garden of Eden to the last stitch | outdoor exercise, especially horsebac to dispose of the balance of the output | well. which has a depending conical | picked up by the next train or to walk ; lace | taken on the garment for the poor the | riding. nln ’ a in Butler and New Castle. The scam opening in the upper side of a glass| to the nearest station. tnd re of ten old people are constipated because the : 3 as wroug i rs of ki SS, - nry Campbe ‘ ‘rman, the f coal erated here is the Free- e. wi second cone supported by * ‘But isn’t that rather hard on the | needle has wrought wonders of kindnes Sir Henry Campbe PRRNCTman, ie 1 of coa operated here is the upper Free- | cube, with a sec nd cone supported b b ) th . : . . any generosity one Be pant 2 d British Liberal leader, has a mania for port coal. It is four feet thick and of a the bottom and having the edge higher | men?’ I asked. ‘Oh, it's all prt of the muscles of their intestines have become i the girdle of the high priest, it fashion watch-making. / ; superior quality. Several other concerns | than the tip of the upper cone, the lower | business,” he replied. ‘I have known of . : (i ste he SE i man bh ple, 1 Kenyon Cotene, at Gambler ob 2 { have secured options on coal lands in | cone Doing Blled by 5 quick vpper mor | cases where mon dropped off in hs way weak, worn out and flabby. Co hose | cushioned é Ss S 5 *'¥ has conferred the degree of LL. D. on | {is section and all indications point to i f th 11 were frozen to death or waylaic y : 1 > o { it provi e S Queen zabeth, | 14° : s 5 sect ana & al sp : tion of the well 4 C ed ) ) od age, causes bile an 1 on | a a Hi places, by { Senator Hanna. On al J she rapid development of an extensive tramps, but the railroads have to ake 1S = curse of id 'g ys ip g | = fine the fire of the pioneers hack lon and. nn: Governor h, of Ohio, will prob-| ya] field. The prices paid for the coal — the time, and that's why it is done. { oisons to remain in the 00d, making he fire of the pioneer’s back log an As) aye : L I 2 h) ; act O! » | der the flash of the chandelier—every- | ably make a visit to the Paris Exposi- | [nds range from $25 to $40 per acre, de- | have seen trains running with only a h 11 4 Jrialitod the rn ‘here—i as akedness, i as | tion early in the fz pendi ) stance fr 1 nN 0 rductor abod he a imes, be- I'ir \fter. 4. Theign Ol tion saly is hs Ci Mangas has cons Sogn upon the distance from the | THE NATIONAL GAME. Sonmtter 3 ate f poly BF Umen ee the skin z OW an - ih ’ : 3 reache e gospel, fs Bis Bethany College, alsa s, das allroad. cause the rest o ¢ crew ha ze 2 . slary reached Ath the war ery of 2 Be Revie: —_— Ta ie 3 ) bleary and causing the “bones to ache. ; | of penury and want with the war cry ferred the degree of LL. D. on Repre behind in just this way y g -Chi- “Stitch, ‘stitch, stitch!” The operatives aE > ¢ 2 YCLING NOTES ~ T y . ’ { > > 3 LE ia hg sentative Doll of Towa. G . The New Yorks are at the bottom of — en ° dar hore fond de 2 4) a Cn : Sir Thomas rrell, the sculptor, the list in folding Crosses and Thisves. Keep the bowels Sirong, healthy and rege it the mansions of the employer are con- ar : Reval Hibernian Mead. LE SEL > SS ives. . : spol. ' tosh tri he loll a 1 Tesident ° Je Royal Hiber 0% 1828 The Scottish Cycling Union erected C Joke 1 a, seems to have Several vears after the close of the and old age loses all its terrors and weak Amid the greatest triumphs in all ages | emy, is dead. was be ) ea jc chicroency repair sto- | regained his ha g cye. . SOT Trecepti sas held in I “h- = 1, is and lands I set down the conquests of t I. D. Armour, of Chicago, after hav- | last year three emergency repa : Breitenstein, of Cincinnati, has been E34 > 3 i eCoplion Was ae Eli nesses. No reason why grandpa and ip : , 3 $0 sal yer- S ; = ie or a, to co > ate s 211 ih needle. I gin ffs erties; 1 go 1S | ing finished his cure } < fret, Ger Wonitte London Bas give mp pitching magnificently of late. : oe hE = v Ta 2 a grandma shouldn't fave bright eyes, and $ an cruelties. Tt has had more martyrs than } 2 00 C0000 6 the Paris LxXposition. rashionabie = rae ; Hart, of Chicago, wants to have the | 1101: Says 4 2 a o fire: i aa SEIT we: 1 : Sina Ea da I hile a ati veling a ake to pedestrianism fot Aeneid di e : ~ott's agazine. Many men were there Z . ‘ erlin the fires it Dos intend phe teep i General Leonard Wood, wi a wy cy sag and taken to pede hit by pitched ball” rule abolished. Sos Mes had ay in the war clear ruddy skin and feel lively and active, es ae) : wdness into | dent at Harvard, was interested in all | exercise. = s 1 Comiskey's Chicago's lead the race | assem 3 fot an ne i he lungs; 1t has sent madn into / tent 2 rare hiafiy ih cunniae Teteran road riders insist that the Y ys fon on am ng them was a major of a Massa- ' : ry Ased is the brains I as filed {he potier's field; | athletic sports, but chiefly in running ident re wl ot appear antl it 1s ah. | for the American League pennant. They Song hen Wes Sar oi Mon if they will only keep their bowels open and o it has SEs ‘hole armies of suffer- | a alking ca £ : - a: are making money. 1sctts regir . i ting ; { . . a ft Jans pitohed hie ninjes of es er my on does not approve of bicycles | solutely puncture proof, as well as resil- he on iy enh has laid Sevoiour] €ral Jubal Paty, of Ae Confeder | vigorous with CASCARETS CANDY ; rime i otc ss and woe. S loes aj a 3 1e as laid Sey ! | 5 3 ¢ eas i : F . Vela : imself | army, cordially erceted him. | ; o | But now that I am talking of Dorcas and | jr pleasure, because he holds that the off without pay until he gets himself | army, c y Baan ; 3 i | her ministries to the poor I Sl speak SH of travel is inversely propor- nto a {o pitch. Ponting ta lh on desarations, he CATHARTIC, the greatest bowel tonic stood ly of th harities of the needle. This ks ia ranidite SE . i Op lick | major said: Ah. General, you see we | only o e ¢ . : dity. According » 1; ecords Flick, ] = | oe —: ture. ; woman was a Tope or thoy a AE 3oer represeai- | South Africa, they have been much em- of ee In os i at in bat: have aif she crosses now, 1 1 Syer heard of. Try them Is day 2 foc - y ake garments for the destitute, who hlontage yhue, re o oved for dispatch carrying. y aec'haid, Rane : : “Yes,” replied the old general. “In : £ : his 4 he Th en who prepare | tive in the United States, has a brother played for dispateh Sirvag wheelmen | ting. according to unofficial averages. 5 i; 7 oy 1 e oy gent 3 box—and find that the tortures of const hi K Socks I< Th tad whe fx foung aeoains » Boers. e 18 hicago’s at be : According ioure >» pitching in der €3 > 5 Bo bis punts Son 8 Sa Ls The SEE, ie fore Le a are endeavoring to secure funds to build tl Begone Dia Dieluns as| crosses. Now they hang crosses on pated old age are boxes of clothing for mission: a lieutenant in e Str: c forse. 3 tres Alone the Chins pithe hia te e s year has 1 of 4 | ecess into the asylums of the i ing Senator Morgan, of Alabama, 1s i : toot way Hong 1 8 cffective as it was for the same period | thieves. fe — 3 +t gospel which is ; a a 5 spe ainage canal. . . tute bearing that gospel whic nis i a fad of gardening. and 1s spending ramnag Crithw 1 he last year. ' . id of Tunnele | ® i s. the § as > 3 SE elma c . rimwooc has > § 5 Russians Afraid of Tunnels. Tow the blind and hearing got he a hart | much of his vacation in the cultivation A Wheto) Jamed On Be i Ma who has been pitching about t 33 i : : | EVE ED BY : | which makes ihe ne ny life, immortal | of some exceptionally fine pansies. beens ntenced ny oe option of a | hall a dozen games each season for the| A Russian engineer would sooner | I | | gal rons = i ead i , No os ‘sterhazy has returned to Spiga Jang an past three years, has just been released | blow up a sm mountain than make a 3 nes nc e Niscs aed : Sh ing i ic ine r alleged r10us - i YC a ; : ing chas | his a oe between the pr 1d is again appearing in public. fe 4 SS the Southern pro- | by the Philadelphia Club. . . tunnel, leaving a yawning chasm be < ; is Ww rell-to-do, yet is not engaged 20D a ’ 3 : anager Barrow, of Toronto, has re he rocks, with two tas Henevolence of this woman ms we to-do, ) he al. is threatened with suspension Manager ar w, ), : | een the 1 | sir, deal of the charity of this Tv nian in any business, so that rumor says he Sa > T cation antl ol hece| openly Hwde the charge against his sec | pst at the hottom tl rc as a sc FOUL woman did not spend her time idly Y ane gets a Government pension. for fai ae oy ior having entered, | ond baseman, Faylor, of throwing re-tof his activity. Ur, if he finds ! ning how the poor of the c oi Joppa I ee = mn New Si = Fnnander chile! cent games to Springfield in order to after going to the mountain the mou | were to be relieved. She tol races of the Beasts. General A Some -d | get his release. {tain is not likely to yield to him, his in the | ved the She we es Voolwich, England, has propounded | 8¢t, 5 . ; os ! : \ > pnd relieved them. She wa RE slay wilds . | at Woolwich, England, the detese Catcher Robinson is of opinion that ggryctions are to circumvent it by a long led ersons who symp On cvery side in the Malay wilds the; slaborate scheme for the defense cl : x : oa Toe > rows and go out in the street traces of the beasts—which here live as| 32 &X by - large corps of cyclists, and | modern players give in too quickly to detour. Anything to avoid tun ue 1 | ety who has upset hi nod a8 safe from Trolestationas did Londey TD nL 5 BL a injury, and they are too prone to lay off The primary aversion to tunnels in Rus- | enly, . I ier s, or like that charity ay : oSfons ih SE Adan days will a an attempt to estab- | for trouble which old-timers used 10 ga is not alone their first cost, but thei | fh & makes a rousing speech on the henevolent ta i fice I trunk. on beaten ns Ha ini tricycle record | merely grin at. bear and work out. !gyhsequent cost. for tunnc is like | Putin and goes out to kick i cs th and on the Siding clay at on : x iE hortly be made. Wala Catcher Zimmer, of Pittsburg, is said houses,” always have “something the was ste ge. “H game pc anc 3 Bs wey. 2 lon the track wil 5 & a s have made at $30.000 out of base atter with tl rom the step. Leu ia : z vars or J hp Te *neland to have made about $30,000 dl matter with them. the able howling! a he Snopes et Je oy 18] ters Diy record, wads in England, ball and bas saved it. He has 20 men SE NE Be Tr Fy sre a belt ¢ 1 e feet]; y iles : : + bout want not so much theo stream ore 3 sm on Hephant | 1S 0317; myles, cla ser. js | employed in his cigar factory in Cleve- | He Tock It. s0 ohh fears as a for 2 gious ih 2 Sua Jini Michael, the sys Seadint fond aid dees not have th worry abont hil fo hte Pro ¥ Booed tarts ALL DRllccinTs wishes as loaves o has rubbed his itching back against t said to be nding very las € a cionde aitio i ule the late James H. Beard, father s i ill-poison in CASCARETS. CAS- ze} * smiles as sho rough bark of a tree, and, see. coarse | pis ceason, and his backers are so con- | 2 & dy po Tan oklyns, who is play- ©f Dan Beard. the artist, was painting CASCARETS are absolutely Aly amet a ar) or othe mineral Pt muty oes constipation, » jacke ue : sq : Sie : ey : % agai asey, of the Brooklyns, le eR Saal ARETS pre ly, effectiv 4 i r of th > : i Spi Jacks ard-working, | hairs are still sticking in the hardened fident that he will go to the top aga ing ot the Detroit team this summer, a portrait ol Za hary Taylor, he said to a umes, a of the bowels, including diarrhea and dysentry No TAME Tr Seto or EWE TORK. 31 ice on a ee th orists on the subject | clay. - There a long sharp scratch re- that they offer to match him against any | 118 th t Ii 7, of Indianapolis, is the him, “Well, General. I suppose you are good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Write for booklet and freesample. Address STERLING oy 5 4 - Te sorists t 3 3 : 1 3 > S T i a 1 > 1an: S, 18 7 | We again 2 GE who | peated at regular intervals marks thet =. (Ho will meet him. I ! > ee seman in the league. to be our next Pr sident —— — = Ol chariy. a if a Cal PLT Sr Ae sre again is aR I ee t 7 seman qguc. « eT b F bm ———— —_— Ep back have fine ideas about church hitecture passing ora rhinoceros Here Again Most ride 8S are 7 ols > Shot the o 1 « Cross, McGraw, I hope ROL, grunies oe bint old | P. N. U. 29, ’00. i NEW DISCOVERY; giv Jom- who never in their lives helped to build 2 | the .pad mark of a tiger. barely an hou: justment of their bearings. The heac ) I vite cracks hero. No military man has any busi- | brn hd 2 i quick relief and oures worsp 'g 1 > : Ry £ al I] o P 1 t i C N . i 3 . a prs 33 i “ 14 men church. There are men who | en yo old, and the pitted tracks of deer of 3 is usually not attended io as it Jught fo \ dstill,” says Casey. “He ness mn the Presi : ntial i Ju i A convict, pardoned that he might go | Free Bo oda ot Gs, e hi ry of dahism ¢ Hohamme- izes a arieties 5 } > he exact adjustm Oo $1.0 y eu i x 1 fer it to me I s se De 0 2 3 bo i ET 1 Ta | . . . . She ery of Bd iar SEE Sor | § us And ascii Saeround a HA be. Joi og aa exa Li » Sn +unning | is the quickest handler of bunts in the they offer it to i SUPPOSC fool | hone to die; is sporting his dechining | danism Ww ever 8 £ € = 3. che sles which are e footsteps articul: yearing > pert? ne - : enough to accept it. : : : . oF i ar Sor tl T are w ho talk | punched he . particular rofession years in running a saloert in Fort evangelization. There are women who talk : elephant Backwood's ' . lcpend 1 8 . And le wos vears g = of an elephant. Packwood 5. and steering depend. Anc S. Scott, Kas. | | Hotel nec { Thompson's Fye Water |