I Wtra Trnrrllnt Whelhcfon ple.iatire hent. or btnlncss, take no every trip a brittle of Hym I o! Figs tt sots mwl pleaiantl? ami effoctlre. jr oa the " kldnera, liver nnl bowels, preventing fever, he1.cties nn I other fnnni of sltkni-as. For sale In Mcentsaal 1 bj-.t.es by all leaillng drugulats. We Iihvc nonntliiiltlis In thlscnitntry ex tfjit our Jnkn, 1'ii' k. , Thcmaanila of rases of female rilspase have been trratcil by Mn. ritikham, and r vvry fats rwonleil. Those ravinls are available to eiif. fcring a-otnrn.prlvata cori-iiinilrtice solicited, t.nvK Is hlltiil; but tlio liulnhlxirs arc not bllnil, l'U'k, 5 Pennies. Caa't bo Cared Py local appllratli.ti. an tlicy cannot reach the iHwai-,l purtlun ..f the car. Thrre I oolv ona way Uiciirv itvafm., aifl that Ik hy constitu. tlmial tt mc; Ira. Iimfnr.ai. c niiM.I lv an In. Panic.l coiiilltl.in of the inuroiia llnltiii of i,e Eustachian Tula-. When thla tube Beta In. Jsnieil you harp a rtimhlliiK iontM vt In.tier. fact .lirarlim, anil alien It la entirely rlnsc.L deafness I the result, ami unless the liiHani. nation can b. tnkcii out ami thla till re et.irc.1 to It. normal condition, hinrlng villi le Bestrew.! f. .revert nlna cases nut of ten are cauwij by catarrh, which la m.thliiK but au In. turned comlltion of the mucous auifai ea. wesvtll glveoue lliinilriil Hollars for an? eaaeof rlctifnesa icanaeil by cntnrrbi that we cannot cure by taklnv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bsmd for circulars, free. bmi t. FJ'lt!" Co., Toledo. (X Bold by IrKtlt. ok. Thehe Is always room at the.tnp in the first row in the orchestra,. Pock. t'nnVr nil clrcmtancea, under all condition, tinder all liilliienccs, Hrit.lvcnulne will promptly cure all headache. All druggieta, fifty ceiite. If afflicted wlthsnreeyesnse Dr. laicThnmp. aona l-.ve-wnter. Ilrniriristssell at!iV perN.'tlo. In the Spring Kearly everybody needs a guod m.dk u.e. Tin Impurities which hare accumulated In tue blood during the cold niontlia mut be expelled or when the mild daya come, and the effect of bracing air la lout, the body la liable to be over come by debility or anme serious dlarnae. The remarkable aucceaa of Hood-a Sarnnarllla. and the unlreraal praiae It hns recclreil, make It worthy your confidence. It la the "Ideal Bprlng .Medicine. " It Is Invaluable." . 1 hare used Hood'a rnrKaparlllii In my fnm. Ily for the past four yenra, and for a thorough blood purifier It haa no auperlor. It la invnlii able an a spring medicine; It Invigorates the whole system and tonea up tho atninach. and ince 1 became acquainted with Hood'a hnra parlUa 1 always take aerernl bottlca In the spring, and, a occasion requires, the rest t the year." L. V. liu.MAM, Auiultn, luwu. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures TvTiere other preparations full. Ite sure to g't Hood'a Harwipnrilla. It la Peculiar to Itself. HOOD'S PILL'S cure liver ills oonatlpn tlon, biliousness. Jaundice, alck Leadache. Should Have It In Tho Ilnnse. Jtmpptti on 8nfrart VhiUlrrn Lore tnfakeJr.Haaon'aAJioDYiiE I.ixiMasTforfmup.rolfliL KoreThront, Tomllltla, folic. Crnmpa an.t I nlna Ite. lleveaall aumnier fon-plnlnta, f uiHniKl Pnilnrallko niaate. HilileviT-wtiere. Price fCc. by ninll: Dlw'ttlea Kxpnxa paid, 1. U. JOHNSON a. CO., Umuh, Mum. Scott's Emulsion of cod livcr oil is an easy food it is more than food, if you please; but it is a food to bring back plumpness to those who have lost it. Do you know what it is to be plump? Thinness is poverty, living from hand to mouth. To be plump is to have a little more than enough, a reserve. . Do you want a reserve of health? Let us send you a book on careful living; free. Scott a Bowks. Chcmuu, i jt South jth Arraue, Hew York. Your dniEfffet kpi Scott'a Emultioa of codllvr eil eli drugguta everywhere oo. $u M DR.KILMCR'3 Kidney, Liver and BladderCurea Hlienmatism. tiorohairo, pain In Jolntaor bac k, brick duet in urine, frequent call, lrritutliiti, lntlamHtion, irrarel, ulotratioa ur catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired dlmatinn. gout, btllloue-headache. K W AJTIP-lteUT curve kidney ditticultloa, hnUrlin, uriuarjr trouble, bright'! dieeuat). Impure Blood. Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weukneu or debility, Oaaeaatee Va emtnta of On Pottle, If act baa fltwl, brug-glaW wlU rwtuud to y ji .lui prke laad. At DruKffWIa, 60c. nice, 1.00 Size, lDTild" Vutd to Healtli"rrae ConnilUUon Ine, 1 Da. KiLJiia ft Co., Uikouamtom.N. Y. ooooooooeo oTult's Tiny Pills0 Anbl tli dyapetloto at whatever A fa wUtuMa. Tfavjr I'AUMi ik fowl Uim OeJiullaU mnd nourUh tli boily Kvj lUt mud develop tl-tt Frlcw, WO Q MtnUa KjuMit uliuwn In brdr. O O O O O OO OOP m I n W Tbe Mrtt t the Vakrj 0r4tr ettnt Hrt it ll 4 ftMoaai(.M. It nHufM tU wu of C'AflH bud. Cm A f I A MtvU ihir ftilwiiU u4 kMp Um . IMIili U ioo4n4Him 1 ukMKJuivtM r"l IK MM wlu it l-ftttor. IU IMI4Wi br ir U iwii, ftid bf all 4ruf Va f f THK JKI1MI0 C'O uu N, I I aie Taint tunt. I'aiiwvau. f STOP mm THE METHODIST CONFERENCE FOLLOWERS OF JOHN WESLEY Assemble In Oeneral Conforencs at Omaha. Summary of Froceedlnfe. wrprrantY a arwinjr. Al to-ilnra aeviun nf the Methnillat fon fcrctice, I r. tlray, if I'liilnilc!.ila. ofTcreil a tva ilutlon iniilltut that ench blalmti be nli.'in d to a irpaorilel ti'rritorv for four vean. ami that the Kplanqiai y lie illrlilml Ititn na ttianv iliatrlrta na there arc liiKhopa. I r. Webli, i'if Hjiat Ohio, In tho Interest cif Hie tttiiil'li ni. nlTerpil n reaoltttinn that the Conference rmniive the t'tne limit from the atiirntM. Hnth roaoltiliiina were rcferreil without debate, but were recelvcil with evl Jr lit I'lcuaure. Tlie lay ilehttntea. tlirnuuti John I'leM, nf I'liilaiU'ljdiia. inen'eil a iiicmorial n"kiiif foreipiMl rviireai'iitntiiin In conference. A r olutlon n.kltmtlmt aeven hiahnp. fire tiiltiiter anil lire tiiritien be niiiiintei to attend the Ueiiernl ( iin'ereine nf the Mellimliat t'bttrch You'll, nnd Iny befure it the nt-t'itti nf thla tieneriil t'onfere'iice, which believe thnt the intrreM or the I 'htiri'h will be lnTened by the itititiltriiitinii'iii n' the t'hurcli .Ninth ami South, wa referred to a pccinl ciumniltee. ' The report of the fntiatitullonnl f'ommi Inn wii then taken up nne a Jirntrnctej tlt'liate fnllmreil reipitinu; the ciili-l it lit li 'll nl aliilit i ( Iny ileletrnte. l'l"cuann nf the ret ort wn peiolini.' when the Conference H'!J"urned tin t il to iimrmw. Tin tnw a rinji, llih')i ,lo"ih W. Seivrnnn relileil. Iter. 1 1 :i ltiul of mliiinn li d the ilerntiiinnl meet tip. A reo!iitiou waa Intrniluceil fn rorint: the aintil!iMiitlnn of the Kreeiiinn's Al 1 1 mill Southern Kilin atinti Society ami I he educatintiiil aiH iety nf the board of edu cntion. The resolution wn relerred to n I'ecitil cmninittee for cntinblertitinn. The rcmiliir buaiueaa wa upenile I fur the pur pose of reauniiiiff the ilicua,'inn nf tlie enti 'titu'lniiiil revision. I'r. Hucklev motion to indefinitely (matpnue the con-titutiotinl iiietiun wuV carried by a vutenf Zi3 ayes to 1 J noes. Knllowitiff I the full text of the uhtl. tute for the report of the constitutional commission, nhich v, m adopted by the con Icrence : " I he ei t'nn on ti e peneral nmference In the dicidine nf Ioh. n adopted by the iren erul conference nf siw, has the niiture and force of n constituiion, Thnt section t. lietlicr with such tnodillcntliins nshnre been Hilopled since that time ill ni cnrdiilice with the provision for iiineniluient in that section is the present ennstitntinn. and 1 Ims, 'incliideil ill Miriuirnph o" to tit inclu sive in thedi-ctplinent' the Methodist Kpis inpnl chun h of las eccptiii: "First, The clinn.'e of the provisions for the ctillinir of an extra session of the pen. erul conference from an unanimous to n two-thirds vote of the unmml conference; and "Second, Thnt which i known n the plnn nf lay delciratinn n reconunended liy the-tfenenil cnnfenuiceof lt;niid passed by the t'cnenil conference of 1ST J." ' This is regarded as a sort nf compromise between those who hold thutthe plan of lay representation Is not a part of the constitu tion ii ml those who hold thnt it wits in reality. It sooiiis n victory for the former wth the ndiniion on their part thnt the principle nf lay representation is in hur tnonr with and supported by tho constitu tion. FttltUY' PsslnN. llishop fioodsell presided to-dnv. l!ev, Thmna Hiinlon. nf l'ennni.'toii Seininnry ntrndined n resolution dcclariiiK that the Methodist Kpiscopal chiin Ii should mil out Uarely on the jtreat stniede between capital and labor beinit waned in this oo"n. try. He declared in his remark that tbt cliurrb had not shown sutllcient eyiupaiuy for the toilinjt million. His resolution was referred. A de legato from the Indiana Con f Tonce introduced a resolution to chant; the rules an as to admit women us lay dele tMtcs in the tjeneral Conference, and to in struct the annual conference that either men or women may be elected as deleirutes. Heferred toCoinmittee on !.ny Pelenate. The Conference adopted tlio report of tho Committee on Kevivals, ftivinx iinordalned p-eachers, ervin(t as pastor, authority to solemnize marriage wherethecivil law nives i'.ch authority. Memorial services occupied the Conference from tliis point on. Confer ence litmlly adjourned until Monday. SIXTY PEOPLE DROWNED. K Terrible Disaster on thi Dtnubs by a Raft Oolna; to Plecse, Vinns, May 12 A (?reut lumber raft carrying 1( men, women and children, who live J on bouru during the trip down the river, went to picjos on snap's near rtrody in Galicia during a blah wind to-day. All on board were thrown Into the river. Sixty were drowned. The rest clung to logs and boards from the rii't until help reached tliera from tt shore. About 411 of the bodies have been recoverel and have been laid side by side on the river bant;. Sores of men are out In boats drag?iiii the river for the other bodies. The riift was defec tively constructed uni the o.vnc.-s will bt prosecuted. KANSAS CITT DAMAGED. The Mlseourl la a Raarlnr Torrent and People Fly for Their Llvta, Kansas City, Mo., May 14. The danget line 1ms been passed, and the flood is increas ing every minuta. The Missouri river is now a raging torrent, and the town of Har lem if being covered,, The signal office tent a tvurning messenger to tliuf place ut 0 o'clock to-night and told the iuhabitan'i to get out as quickly as passible and they at once began fleeing for their livei. All the low-lyitiB parts of Kansas City, Kn are now under water and In many cases the people were taken from the ir homes In boats, while several were compelled to wade through the water up to their waists, FLOODS ON THE INCREASE. Rivera Out of Their Banks and Causing Immense Destruction. Drs Moines. Ia., May 14 The rivers are over their banks and creating bavoo with arm and city property. Dozens of fumilies have had to move out of their homes, 8r. Louis, May 14 Reports from all parti of Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Ne braska and Iowa state that the streams are out of their batiks and causing destruction that hundreds of thousands of dollar will not cover. The flood at Oraaba has wrecked the 123, UK) county hospital building. CLUBBED TO DEATH. Horrible Double Murder In Iowa A Buspioted Farm Hand Disappaare. Pkescott, Ia., Muy 14. Wednesday morn ing William Coons, a furmer, left his home on business. He returned this afternoon to find the horribly mangled remains of hi wife and daughter, who had been beaten to death with club. Dooley, the form baud, ha disappeared, as alio has team belong ing to Coons. Lynching will result If the tuilty man i found. ...J ' - i. i , ' WORLD'3 FAIB NOTES, Tun Admlnletratlon buttling will have a tnoeate floor costing t-iOOJ. A roLLKCTioft of finely mounts 1 hlrrra and animtla will b shown iu the Pennsylvania buildings. A TrtMojs exehmr havinir, It Is now thou lit, about II si Instrument, will be es tablished In the Exposition ground, It I the Intention, If possible, to arrann for a itrand International reratta for both salt and fresh water ya 'hU during the Ex positiim. ; Tna model o! tin Victory, Nelson's e ! h rated flnar-atilp. wilt hs brought to the Ex position by Manatrar Abut, of the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London. , Invitation are belnt; sent ti dl'tln (tuished guest toattend the dedication oere monle of the Kxixmitlon next Uc:ober. Home lpO,UU0 or 25.UUU Invitations are being sent out. It Is announced that the Pope ba directed that specimens nf the beaiititul mosaic pic ture, ma le at the mosaic wnr in the Vatl ran, shall he exhibited at ttin Err ieltlon.au I that at least one picture shall be made ex pressly for the Fair. It Is announce 1 that ths Virginia Expo Horn Board intend to repro luci at the Fair Mount Vernon, the famous home and last retins; place of tteorge Washington. If this la dona a large an I Imerjsting collection of Washingtou relics will b exhibitel In the structure. Dr. Hknrt J. K'TNot.o and Samuel 6. Fostsr, Chicago tourists, recently cliinhsl to the summit of Mouth Dom, one of tbe hlgheat points of the Yose nits range, and painted in enormous letters on one of the moat consiiieiinu cliffs tun words: "Visit the World's Fair iu Cnicigo, lu BV3." A company has been granted the pri vilegs of carrying visitors by lake to ant from the Exposition ground. It is planning to run at least fourteen steamer. Between the 'lake front' In Chicago and the grounds, four la rite boats; two of them whaleiiack, and all having capacity of 6.KW each, will uiake trips every bait ho jr. A New Jrrriy pottery Ann Is making large numbor ot specimens of flue work for exhibition at the Fair. One piece already completed I an elegant vase, forty Inches high and fifty-two Inches in circumference, valued at tlmJO. It I thought to be one of the moat perfect and beautilul specimens ot the cotters' art ever produced iu this cvuu try. Over three hundred thousand orar.Ru trees were planted In Mexico lasi year by planter from California. MARKETS. THK Wllol.r.FAI It I'hlrrs ARK mviN Ell.ow. uiiain, i Lorn anv nil), WHEAT No. 2 lied I Wl Q I 97 No. 3 Ked ID) M C(KX No. 2 Yellow ear... 4't Nt Hik-h Mixed ear 47 4 Mixed ear 44 45 Shelled Mixed 44 44 OATS-No. 1 White Wl 87 No. 2 White 8,1 80 No. 3 White 85 8B Mixed 83 85 RYF. No. 1 laifcOhio.... M M No. 2 Western fcS W FI.oL'H Fancy winter pat' 4 f.l F'lincv Sprinit patents 4 SI 6 10 Fnttey Straight winter.... 4M 6 10 XXX linkers 4 25 4 60 live Flour 4 7,1 6 0 HAY Haled No. 1 Tim'y.. 14 00 14 AC Haled No. 2 Timothy 12 UJ 12 N) Mixed Clover 12 W 12 ftO Timothy from coiiutry... Id 00 18 W BTl'.A W Whtut 0 W Oats 7 50 R. 00 FKK.I) No. 1 W h Md f ' IS Wl 10 00 Hrown Middlings 15 60 10 60 Hran IU 00 17 (J Chop 14 60 18 00 I'AIIIY I HOIUH'TS. Bl'TTKM Elgin Creamery 21 27 Fancy Creamery 24 25 Fancy country roll 23 25 Choice country roll 15 )0 Low rude iV ccKiklng.... 0 7 CHKKSl: o F'll cr'iu mild 11 12 New York (inslien 12 13 WUconsIn Swiss bricks.. 14 15 Wisconsin SwciUer 14 15 I.imburger 12 18 ruvit anii VF.nrrAiLis, AI'l'LIiS-Fancy, V bbl... 2 75 2 60 2 00 1 70 4 2 7.; 2 00 1 40 4 4 85 8 60 fail to iiiuite, V oi'l 2 00 UKANS Select, bbl 1 8.1 1'a t U Beans, V bbl.. i.imn iieuns.. i W It i.vs l ellow uanvers Jf bbl.... 2 60 Yellow onion, bbl 1 60 C..-..i..l. J n . us CAlHIAIifc V head 8 I'UTATOia-- Choice from store, V ba 41 Irish on track V bit 80 Kilndri'd Jer'y sweety bbl 8 25 1'OIU.THY KTO. DKESSED CHICKENS ? Dj irecscil ducks f lh llresse! ttirkev W 1L 14 16 15 It) 10 17 as m 75 05 1 00 1 15 13 14 13 14 60 GO 48 . 60 25 35 4 5 1 75 7 85 8 25 1 CO 2 85 2 SO 1 75 1 00 I 40 1 60 1 18 17 12 15 LIVE CHICKENS Live chickens V pr Live Iiucks v pr Live tiecse V pr Live Tnrkevs Vlb E(i)S-I'a bhio fresh.... FEATHEHS F.xtra live Geese f) lb Nol Extra live geese) ft Mixed tU-CILLAKlCLI. TALLOW Country, lb . . . City SEEDS West Med'm clo'er Namir.otti Clover. 1 : Uiu' thy Prllue-. Tiiuoth! .oy cuoice. iilue craos. Orchard gran Millet...?. Buckwheat RAGS Country mixed HONEY-While clover. Buckwheat CINCINNATI. FLorn 13 40 f 4 60 WHEAT No. 2 Red 90 01 It j E No. 2 DO 40 80 11 24 81 43 81 12 24 COKN-Mixed OATS EGGS BUTTER ruiLAUELruiA. FLOUR- WHEAT New No. 2. Red . 4 70(3 14 85 93 14 45 46 87 88 24 25 13 15 CORN No. 2, Mixed OATS-No. 2, White HU H r-K creamery E;.tru. EOtiS I'a., First NEW VOltK. FLOUR Patents 6 00 6 00 WHEAT No, 2 lied Wl 9 RYE Western 80 M CORN Ungraded Mixed 45 63 OATS Mixed Western 84 35 BUT TEH Creamery 15 22 EGGS tnte and l'enn 13 16 MVC-STOCK BEFOKT. 1A8T HBBHTY, PITTSBUHO STOCK YARD. CATTLE. Prime Steer 4 65 to 4 80 Fair to Good 4 20 to 4 60 Common 8 60 to 8 75 Bulls and dry cow 160 to 8 60 Veal Calves 8 75 to 4 00 Heavy rough calves 2 60 to 8 60 Fresh cow, per head 20 00 to 60 00 HEX. Prime 95 to 100-tt sheen.. ..I 6 50to6 25 Common 70 to 75 lb sheep... 4 60 to 4 75 Lsniut , o puw i w uou. Philadelphia bog 5 00 to 6 20 Corn Yorker BOOI06IO Rough iU.. 1 . j i 70to 4 M ROOSTER TAMES A HORSE. How Poor ninrta raklr Overcame a 1- . clous Rlalllon. Illndus fire very skillful In training wild anlmnl and unakoa, and an In cident was related the other day by on Indian traveler of how an Indian fakir turned In a few minutes n re fractory horse that no one else could manage. Tho horse In question was a full-blooded stallion, belonging to one of the Rajahs who had bought him for 25.000 rupees. The animal's favorite trick was to run backward when anyone mounted him, and no amount of spurring or whipping could make him go in the direction that a pood horse should go. Many famed horse trainers were hired to cure the horse of this disgraceful trick, but none succeeded. The Rajah offered 200 to any one who should break the uorso of his bad habit 'An Kngllsli officer who was ac quainted with the ITaJah told him that ho knew a common fakir who was of a very Inventive turn of mind, nn advised him to give the fellow a trial. Tho fakir was sent for, and appointed a day on which lie said he would positively cure tho horse of all gad tricks. The Hajah, with a number of ofll cers and retainers, went to witness tho taming. .Tho tricky horse was handsomely caparisoned, but the fakir made his uppeuraure In his evcry-day dilapidated clothes, that were dirty, as usual, for he had no others. Hf his side walkeJ a ragged boy, carry ing a bag with something In It. Tlio fakir said a few words to tho boy, and then leaped upon tho horse's back with the agility of a monkey. The horse Immediately began running backward. Everybody was wonder ing what the fakir could do, when suddenly tho boy thrust his hand Into the bag and brought out a wild, vl-clous-looking rooster, with spurs three Inches In length. Quck as a flash the boy fastened the fowl to tho horse's tall an l then the fun began. Tho ro'nter put In some lino work with his spurs and cackled and screeched as loud as he could. Tho horse was evidently surprised. First ho stopped and then tried to catch the rooster, as a kitten does Its tall, by turning round and round. Tho fakir held on like a leech. Finding this did not succeed tho horse started on a run straight ahead, Just as would a dog with a tin can attached to his caudal appendage. Tho stallion had been conquered. That 0110 lesson was sufllclcnt, and ho never tried to run backward again. Kew York Times. Servants' Cnmmlaslona. Housekeepers In New York and Brooklyn II ml that tradesmen in the two cities havo began to adopt the 1'arlsian custom of paying commis sions to maitls that do the household marketing. Tho thing has hardened Into law In Faris, and the housekeeper who attempts to do her own market ing finds the prices even higher than thoso charged to tho maids. The custom In New York and Urooklyn first took the form of Christmas pres ents from butcher, baker, and candle stick maker to their friends the maids. No special secrecy was maintained, and now the grocer's com mission is u tacitly recognized matter In somo households. Jt Is not unusual for club Btewards to stipulate 'or this privi. lege, and only tho other day one of the largest New York clubs woko up to tho fact that It had within a year lost nearly $12,000 through corrupt relations between steward and trades men. Jt was found that all sorts of articles were billed at prices far above the market rate, land that goods de livered when put to tho test of tho scales turned out to bo sadly short in weight. Do not aend your oimiiliter away for change of air till you understand her ailment, tend two Sc. alanine fur "Guide to Health," to Lvilla E. Piukhaui Medicine Co., Lynn, Mais. Fastanu Looc A Runaway Horse. Puck. rtKBCH am s 1'ii.tJi act like macle on the vital oryaiiH, restore lost coitiultsxioii and briiiu hMk Uw keen nine of auiwtiti. " C9YRItiHT IBM A tpiH of licknets is due when the system's weakened, and the blood impure. It'a what you must expect. But it's what yon mnst prevent, too. And Dr. Pierce'a Golden Med ical Discovery prevents as well as cures. It invigorates the liver and kidneys, purities and enriches tho blood, sharpens the appetite, im proves digestion, and restores health and strength. For Dyspepsia, " Liver Complaint," and every lorra of Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Dis eases, as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ery sipelas, or any blood-taint, it's an uuequolcd remedy. It's not like tho sarsaparillas, which claim to be good for the blood in March, April and May. At all seasons alike, and in all cases, the "Discovery" clone is guaran teed. If it doesn't benefit or euro, you have your money back. It'a the cheapest blood-purifier, no matter bow many doses are offered for a dollar, for you pay only for tbt good you get. liut it's the lett, or it couldn't bo sold so. A REJIAtlKAOLG LETTER. A Prominent Professional Man'e ft trace tflaarjr (Statement. .V. 1. Sun.) To tht Editor: Pin A my name and fane have appeared In your paper and the puhlio irinta lately, anil as many ot my professional rethren are wondering nt It, I feel It only Just that I ahnuld m!ie an explanation, The atat-ment puhlished over my name was made ten years ago, after long and mature investigation, and 1 have never changed my mind as to the facta then state I. At that time I eaid.aaa nhysiclan.that I helieved Warner's Hale Cure was the heat of all known prepara tions for the trouble It was advocated to cure, nmf sit to lill. I known It Is con sidered the proper thing for the medical profession to decry proprietary and other advertise I articles; but hy should thev do tot As the late br. J. (I. Holland, writing over bis own name in Heribntr'i monthly, salt: "it Is fact tbnt many nf the best pro prietary medicines of the day era more suc cessful than many phvalclans, and most of them were first discovered or used In actual medical practice; when, however, any per son knotting their virtue and foreseeing their popularity tecure and advertise.! them, in the opinion ol the bigoted all virtue went out nt them." lir. Holland was an educated phyatclan, an unprejudiced ohserver, an I lie spoke from a brnad an I unuMi il experience. Pro prietary tnedicln-a should not lie decried. The evidences of their value ore overwhelm ing. 1 have seen patients recover from travel. Inflammation nf tbe Madder and llrlitht s disease after Using Warner' Hafe Cure, even when all other treatment bad failed. I make this frank anil outspoken statement in the Interest of humanity and because I know It to be true, I trust for the same reason, you will give it to the public, Respectfully. H. A. Ol'W!. Ko. 124 ItVsl Fottu-uvtnth street, A'eie York, March 1. Telephones are a great conveni ence, and yet people are all the time talking ngalnst them. August Flower" Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I bad taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. 9 nt! NDT RE DFCFIVFQ with hUci, Klin uiTii, and F.nt wtilcli tftiu llit hnnl, In litres 1I19 Iron. Hitrl burn off. Tlie RlHlim Sun Stnvo Pntmh In Itrllllint, Orlnr 1ms, DiirHlilp.atiil tlio rmnutur pnyi lor no Uu or iflaftn larkHtto with every purchase. FRAZER GREASE IIKHT IN THE WOItl.lt. Its wenrlnu cunUrle are uniurnAsse't, actually euilastlnif f uree boxes or inr other lirnml. Nut netted l,jr best. trdr.T Till'. (IKM'INE. (K HA l.f. UV l,ril,bbni,vi-Li.iiv HEADACHE tared la a few mluutss br Rust's tUrild Remedy. Hwn,l, for lOr, . ...- " enerm. nailed IU fT eV BOM. wuruuwlca.i. X 1ATETt I I'KNHIONsI t-fw-nd for Invent, iir's liiilde nr Hnw in I ihtnlii a fnlent. Si'tld for Iilestof I'KNttlON and IKII NT V 1.4 VM. J-ATKH.K OiAltlltU WASHINUIOXU.C. Q1 LJ( ( I'KIt YEAH, f.ifnl Iwk: new rules. O 1 Jl t lull lea. rut liits. Write f'ircriMUr. CtUHI.M KINMI.Ky, ful.ll.her. llmillon. Iowa. n Plan's Reneo f Catarrh I the If I 1 Hew, Fastest to Cs anil fhr.es. I I I I fculd by druicgitu or seat mf oiall, 1 I Wl inc. E. T. Ilaultln. Warren, J J IV. L. DOUGLAS S3,00 SHOE 4 Pot gentlemen la Una Calf Bhoa, mad saamlaaa, et tb bast laatbar prodaoad In tble country Thais are no lacks or wast torsade to hart tbs fast, and Is mads aa amooUi tnalda aa a baad-aawsd abos. 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Such substitutions are fraud"' ulent, and subject to proseoutlon by law, for obtaining money under, false pretencee. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. If not for sale In rear place eenj direct wanted, rosin. Ir. AUKNTH WANTKU, M ill sis. eacls.lve sale Is abas dsajsaa. wbrra I has, u. ayem anj .ilv.rils. tfc.n. tree In focal .r. ""' LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES ror t-aai.e ana 1 r nawmaiie wuenion ana I I Diamond Pram., 1 uoinf. aoiuiiawe f.Adu isuiudiof Psdaia. ftlaysila Caftalafjaa 1 aaae es aaaa, JOHN rLOVELL ABMS OO CURES SCROFULA Mrs. G. 3. Ttowell, Meilford, Mass., say ba mother ha been eurerl nf Sorofula by the as) of four bottle ef "w t1" roach other treat- taaUMjl ment, and reduced to quite low erniditlon of hoalUs, I was thought she could not lire. , . WTfZTQ Cared mv little dot of I fvTOw terT aorofula fg&. Which SfS peareil all over his fW face, fa a year I had -rfirlvennpaUawsi of bis J?ii recovery, when finally I wa 2e Indnned to uae I Afewbo ""ttlescuredhlm.anclno I Symptoms of the dlaeaso remain. Mas. T. L. MATnr.w. Mathervllle, Mia. Oarbookoa Blood sa l sstn l)i,i,,-,nirl-d te, Swirr siaciric co.,Aiiuta.ta. 1' If U II O CHILD BIRTH -i MADE EASY! " Mothers' Fttm ' l scientific- -j ally prepared Liniment, every Ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com- , bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that Is claimed for It AM) MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to) . Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable Information and voluntary testimonials. , Beat bvespresa on receipt of price tt.BOpeebutlSS 1 BRaOFIELO REGULATOR CO., Rtlsnta.O. . I SOLI) BV ALL URtKintBTa ) Bia flassr Tiioarao, tbsj moat noted phraletsn of Haas land, inri that more thaas half of all dueaaaa eoiua ftu errors In diet Bend for Free Sample ssT Garfield Tea to Sl West . 4Sth Street, New Tork City. RARFIELD TEA MI of bd ffttlKKIcarM Hlrit IIrtMli9 raiorComplK(OatcureaConsttpaliAs RIPANS TABULE8 rrnu mr uMiiru-ii, nvor mv.n dowml i.urify tlie lilooH. nro uf and f fiftnal. Th IrvHt (ruue.-al family ConvtlnAtion, DTirscp-ta, konj Breath, Headache, Moan Wo, Low tit Aiprtltt Uot.t Iei)rialOB. Pafnfilll(rwtlf n, llmpleii, Sailow CmriTitaxInn. Tirv riIInsi aaut r"? f7TnPfnri iiifa nMiultiiif from Tmfrrjra - uiwai, rn imiiir inrj rnrmcn. Ui'rr or mTlllaa Xto pcrfonn thflr prorwr function. IVrtiotia ulva r J nTT-ritlnart heni-fitM by tk Inaa T A H f LF. aftw aivsi 11 riiini. i-rn-f.iiv rriE.11, 1 iri I I rxiii m inc. jtt t"!"" ssnu-n r. pT yy PilvatB European Pailies Under the patronage of Mrs. M. I. Fraainr, 70 and 71 Olob Building, Boston. Tour of eighty, sixty, fifty an J forty 6 duya. I'm ty for North Cape sails June IS. Ouua fur elroaiara an,t rulurouua. ED BUGSil drlteout yoo t Tbla query luorMM imim I tonaitr m th warm wttatxier adfaooes. i DUTCHER'8 DEAD SH la a power.ut UUr. it uurta tham a Duwer.ui ulllttr. It L-uru Umim tt A Bra doea a leaXt la a tura orTnUvt of ntun. anid la a promoter of tSlaep la Faac," ttm 4 Coota at aforM or uy mjUi. Wl. Alba a a. yty .GENTS. leafllanr Htalr Knravrr H4aka Mnnr Fine etptclnltlr tm ifffi wriv qutcc nuu wiuisj iuvum ui ti-miory, aimtji MAY BROTHERS. NUE8EEYMES B00HESTEB.H.T. II F I I al I C- Oreen, Irraeniw, ST. y. SlfcLLU I IIDaTUHa to seU Nuassar Si Vrocsb For LADIES. .sonon,: 82.00cU 8I.75 HIBnXa. For BOYS' & YOUTH"! 2 tc 8L75 SCHOOL SHOES. is Faelsrr, alatlnc kind alas and wldrB, ofl.'i Fciiinta. SImI M 1 1 igi to all lunninf pvts, osnts. Sli StMl Drop a sail saanngi to all lunnina puts. tuiponaiso taddle. WANTED wu ,1 r-t -11 StneUr H1QH QRJLDM ia Mtrr Artfoaian liaad asaC la sttaips far eeTloiPpaee Qlaatratsd aatavl suae, ameiaara, spsrUas tleeea es Mfrs.. 147 Ws.hlasalt,l0IT0)l, M$.