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JOHEISOETs LICJIMEfJT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE EANYO ORIGINATED j For INTERNAL muchti EXTERNAL uie. By an Old Family Physician. Soothing, healing, penetratinQ Jfropprd on Rttffar, ChtMrtn Lore to take Johnson's Anodne Llnlmrnt for Cronf.. Cold Hon- Throat. TmiMhtK l oiic. (lump and Pain. It-ik-vt-s hummer t'omttiainta, Olts-Biul Hnilx a l!k-nmrii'-L'oiitrhfi, Aoltitnn, i'ntnrrh, Hronrlntti, Cl'nlt-rv ilfrt-tm, ' hilt'lln, i'hnp. Hmenrwi in H"rty r r Uinli, rnff Muwlff t Hlntim. Inha! lor Ntrvouit H4(lnrn. ll'rt'fl I'lMiirhlft In'. fViM rrcry hrrr. Vriif X rt (til liOt'J. n, tUK. I. H. JoliNHON A CO., Botun, Mkaa. A PRIZE PICTURE PUZZLE. Tn nKwt p!rtm conium four fct, itit miifi nil litt ihrw duuRlilert. Anyon cun find lh Mum's fare, hut it it not ncitey to diiltnguikb lh facn of the three yntm InrlW. The pronrietori of Forri'a Prlie Vtllu wilt pive n clcKant Oold Watch to the jSnt person whncanmiikeout the three daughters' face J lo the Mtcfwd will he pi vert pair of genuine: Dlamnnd TCnr-IMnc to the third hand tome bilk lrca Pnttern, 16 yarttn any color; lo the fourth Colu Silver Watch, nd many other prixee in order of merit. Every competitor mutt cut out the above puzrle picture. ditiiriRiiinh the three prl' facet by marking acrme iih lend pencil on each, and enclose tam with fifiren U. S, two cent tamne for one box of tORITS PKIZL PlLl.S,which wilt he rnt pnt raid, duty frre), a'Ulf-l to TUX roS PlLLtOM lilTT, TtUlaetOa Ct. TorCttO.Cia. 1 he prun whoa envelope la puatmarLrd Art will be awarded the firu prize, aivd the other in order of merit. To the person arndinK the conect answer wilt be given anelcpnnt ioll AV'Htch.of fine workmanship nd first -claM timrrrner ; to th urxt tofltt tint pair of genuine 1H a in Olid Enr-ninprai to he tee find to the last a handsome Silk DreM 1'nttcrn. 16 yards in any color; to the third tothelaUftColn Silver Watch. and many other prires in cnlrr of merit counting fmm the Last. UK KHALI, GIVE AWAY 100 VALCAIILK PREMIUMS (should there he so many semi in c in correct am.wersX No charge U made for boxing and packing of pre mi urn. The names of the lending prize winner will be published in connection with our advertise meut in leading newapapera next month. Extra premiums will I given to those who are willing to assist in introducing our medicine. Nothing la charged for the premiums in any way, they are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise Ford's lrue Pills, which are purely vrccinble and ct gently yet promptly on the Liver, kidneys and Howels, dispelling Headache, Fevers and Colds, cleansing the system thoroughly an4 cure habituul constipatum. They are ug:areaatc(l. do BOt gripe, very Small, easy to take, one pill dswe, and are purely vegetable. Perfect digeatioa follows tbeir use. As to the reliability of our com pany, w refer you to any leading wholesale drug gist or business bouse in Toronto. All premiums will be awarded strictly in order of merit and with perfect satisfaction to the public. Pills are sent by snail post paid. When you answer this picture puuie, kindly mention which newspaper you saw It in. Address THE FORQ PILL COMPANY. Ws insjtM St . Toront. Can. "German 99 syrup My niece, Emeline Hawley, was, taken with spitting blood, and she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medi cine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It stopped the blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from her own lips. Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. o SCORES OHMS LOST. HTJRLBD TO DEATH BY THEBREAK 1NO OF A FALSE BRIDOE. A Frightful Accident Between Covlnirton and Newport, Xy 40 People Killed. A Terrible Cyclone Kill. Many Children and Adult. CixrHxATt, O., June 10 Yftcrday morn liif. tlic falsa work of the new bridge belnn Iniilt over the Licking rlver.hrtween CovIiir ton ninl Newport, fell, rnrrriiiff down with It W) men. The llmt estimnte nf the nunihet of llvei lot win .Hi, but Inter reorts mnke the totnl number 8. Amiin them were Andrew nml Albert llnlnl, the roiitrnrtora. Tlieronstrnctloti of the bridge wna btpun early Inst fall, and will be used for foot pas sengers ami street rnilwny trallio. Tlic piera have been completed, and the work of lining the heavy pleirs of Iron In pine liml begun. Not a siirk of the falsework, from pier to pier, renmiiieil, nnil the river was filled with timbers mid Iron work, w ilb scores, of men struggling for lile. I'ollowing is the list of dead. Injured and mis. lug, so fur us known up to mid night: list of Tit. ir p. I'. I). flimiipol Sempld. ol Itoston; Tliom as Hiiwn, Wheeling; mi unknown about 4" j-eir old: .1. K. Itohy.JKadlnril 'ity., Vu.; Klmer llurher. t'lnririuiti: Williaiii Alois. Ohio: C.W. Hareiilwli, Wlieeliug: Hiilnird liormun, i'olphin. I'n.; John Ailmns, t in rinniiti: Knink Ailnms, l incinnuti; Hobert Unird. Newmrt: Andrew lliiiiil. l'iltshurgh; ( linries llrohnni, I'uviiigton: Kdward Hulli van, l.udliiw, Ky.; .tames Jnhuson, Havre ile.;ruee. .Mil.: Iienuis Murlow, 1'iirkershurg; K A. Noinn, line, I'n ; Charles Htall, Iron t n. .. 'buries Tyre, Mitchell, l,.; Wil .inn Hurtiiii, I'einl'leton, Ky.; 1'utriilt Mur ruy, tireenliriur, YV. Vn. J lie liiimber of killed will probably reiu h 40, t.IST or TUK INII IllP. I'liniel H;nkley, Hill Station, .; llruce Thomas, Indianapolis: J. (.'. Arling, New port. Ky.:a liermmi iiu kiiiuiied' kvhooks," name unknown; I'hii'les 11. W'llkeMon, I.otiiMille. ky.; lleniaitiln Aruold. Niih olasville. Ky.; John .1. Murray. Newiott; William Thoniiis, Xenin, t.; John I'hillips, Newport; "Itiiblnt" Heinger; I.'. II. Fetters, Irontoii. Ohio: A. Thomas; J. I'. Lynch, col oreil: F. Hurkley; William Wil inspec tor of work: Fruit k Wullap-: Hurry Osborne, l.omlon. Kng.; Thomus l.avin. i'ovington; Henry Knimer. NewiKirt: Punicl liinklev, Newport; S. 11. lleil; I'homus Krause. HIE Mis-IMI. Martin I.utlier. Lagrange, Ky.: Frnnk Mure. Newport; tieorge Uurge, f oVingtoiiiN. W. liurton, Wmchesier, Ky.: William We Hliiitf, Newiiort; Frederic Hriint, (.'incinr.ati; Kirhurd Adiiina, Cincinnati. A big portion of the fulse work was eub mergeil, und with It were the unfortunate workmen. The fcene was a horrible one. In a minute the nir was tilled with the tlirk'ksol the injured mid dying. Those who could free themselves from the tnugled network of timber, struggled to the mriai-e of the water and tried to gel ashore. One after another gnve up the desperate mid uneven strugg'e mid snk Into the mudilv water. Though the banks weie crowded not o oul could go to the re-cue of the poor filLws. one unknown man was taken out on the Covington side. He was found wedged in to tightly that a portion of his hand hud to chopped oft belore he could be taken out. All the dead hodiea as they were taken out presented terrible pictures. The bones were infilled and splintered, ami in luanv in ftnuces forced through the llcsh, presenting a siokeniiiK sight. Theterrible calamity is du directly to the recent heavy ruins. The traveler was fully TO feet high, and the false work tlO leet. Two men were at work on the top cord of the falsework when the crush in me. They fell into the river, but escuped wilh a Jew scratches. They were J. 1'. Lynrh, colored, and llruce Conns. Lynch fell w ita, the bridge, mid landed on top of it. Conan Cel. underneath the work, but. singularly enough, escaped vith a few bruises. All the men employed were insured. Yon fee the contractors, H'aird Brothers, had in sured the lives of all their employe in the Kmplcyes' Jukuruiu-a Company. The com pany ugrees to protect the contractors against all damage claims. 1 think the average amount of insurance on eacti man killed is l,.ri, hut cannot say positively. i'aird lirothers had been very successful bridge builders. There were four of them and two were killed in the accident. They were married men, of family, and are quite wealthy. They had Inst completed the great cantilever hri ige at Memphis, which is the lurgest in the world, with one exception. They had never before met with such a dis astrous accident. The property loss is f 1U, yuo. Fourteen dead bodies have been taken out of (he Newport side and eight from the Covingtun side of the river. There was gn nt difficulty in ascertaining the exact number of the victims. The report varied from 1A to 100. (Superintendent Sullivai tays there were 73 men at work on the bridge when the crash came. Those who rsonped were lit work on the up-stream side. of the work, which is to the south. They fell with the wreck, but fortunately fell on top of it. Those on the down stream side fell under the wreckage and were killed ami injured. It is certain that those who can not be found are lying at the bottom of the Licking river. It is thought that In addition to the work men caught in the wreck were a number of spectators, who were watching the men at work. The accident is supposed to be due to the heavy Wright of the iron floor sup tort. the false work not being strong enough. WIPED OFF THE EARTH, A Montreal Summer Reaort Destroyed by a Cyclone. Many School Children and Orowa Pjople Killed. Pte Kosk, Qi'kiiec, June 10. The pretty little village of Ste Rose, a fashionable sum mer resort near Montreal was. entirely oblit erated by a cyclone yesterday afternoon. Houses were carried away, trees were torn from their roots and horses and cuttle liter ally carried away and deixisited in fields hundreds of feet away. The village school w as totally demolished, and of the 115 young scholars, two were dead when found, one died shortly afterward, 12 are so badly in jured that they will die, and the remuindet are more or less injured. Those dead are Winfred Onimet, aged 7; Julia Jolly, ugeti, and Htanley Pnubien, aged d. Those known to be fuUilly iniured are: Ernestine Ouimet, Kdward Ouiinet, Kdward fiascnm, Amelia Cadeux. The duruuge done to the farming country was enormous. The farm buildings of John Thomas and Alpheus Kimpton were de stroyed and the inmates, five in number, killed. At Ste Theresa, the public school building, in which there were 40 children, was blown down and two of the scholars killed and about 15 others badly injurtd, At Lacho and Ht. Lawrence the damage will be very heavy, both to crops and man ufacturing interests. At Upton two cliil. dren were killed. Floods on the Ulesouri. C r.nr Falls, Most., June IS The Mis souri river is higher to-day than ever known since the existence of this city. People along the shore are driven from their hous es. Uridges are washed out, so that tbera has been no trains over the Montana Cen tral from Helena slnoa Friday. You can tell about how well a man knows God by the war he trusts) Win. riFT -SECOND CONGRESS. MnnAT In the Penate the pension ap propriation bill, wilh amendments, was re ported back from the Committee on Appro priations and placed on the calendar. It curries a total of Hll,7;i7,3.'0, which is an Increase of Sll.IH2.2H4 over the House bill, and :)J7, 200 less than the estimates. The bill as reiHirted, exceeds that of last year by H l,r22,.'Kl5. The principal Increase over the House bill Is t ll.lai'.iKM, for ariuv and navy pension. The bill Introduced by Mr. l'efler on the 2tlth of May, "to Increase the cur rency mid provide for Its circulation, to re duce the rate of Interest, and to establish a Jlureau of Loans, "was taken from the table , and Mr. PefTer addressed theHensteln advn- eaev oi it. i he r-etiute men nnjouriied until to-morrow. In the House, bv unanimous consent, the following hills were passed: To admit In dian children to citizenship at the age of 21 years, provided that they have had in yea's' industrial training: to authorise the Wash ington Sohcnizen Ve rein to erect a statue to Huron von Pteiihen In one of the public res ervations in Washington. After action upon some Ihstriet of Columbia measures, the House went Into committee of the whole, Mr. Creiiry, of Kentucky, in the chnir on the fortifications hill. After dispensing with the first rending of the bill, the committee rose, without further action. In the "con sideration" morning hour a Penate bill was passed, with an amendment, authorizing the entry of I he Inruls chiefly vnluable for building stone, under the placer mining law. Also, tho hill to protect settlement rights, where two or more persons settle on the same section of ngriculinrul public land before survey thereof. Also, to pstnhl sh a division line between the hinds of the ('lil ted States ami the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and ''Imago Itailway Company, near Itellevue, I'll. A hill grunting to tlic State of Kansas, 111 trust, the Fort Hayes military reserva tion, for the purpose of n soldiers' home on the cottage plan, gave rls to opposition, and without disposing of it thu House ad journed. Tn:inY. No business of any con fluence was transacted In the senate of house to-day on airountof thedeath of Con gressman Stiickhouse. Iloth houses ad journed until to-morrow, out of respect to lii memory. WlI'Ssiu'y. In the Pennfe the silver bill was defeated. No action was taken mid the senate adjourned. The House passed the Fortillcntlon Appro priation hill without a division. The measure appropriates $2.1 12,3711 or tl..1fl2,427 less than was impropriated hy the last Con cress. Authority is given to'iuuke contracts for certain works, insolving n further ex enditure of l.:i7(l.ii'i. The hill reducing the duty on tin plate, tome p ute and taggers tin to 1 cent n pound after October 1. 1W2. and reinovimt all duty thereon niter October 1. 1H!U, occupie I the"reniuiniler of the day. The House tuen ailiouiued until to-morrow. TmnsnAV The linue went Inbi a com mittee of the whole on the tin plale bil1. No action was taken when adjournment occur red. In the Senate Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, culled up I lie free coiuuge hill mid Ssike on It. Discussion was continued until adjourn ment. Finn v Iloth houses of Congress adjourn ed until Monday, alter a brief session cover ing on'y routine busine-s. CONDITION OF BUSINESS. Excellent Rsports of Trade From all Eectlona of the Country. R 0. Pun A Cn.'s Weekly Hevlew of Trade says that there is improvement both in actual trade and in prospects. Floods still make some trouble in the lower Miss issippi Valley, but elsewhere throughout the West and Northwest excellent farm prospects st'mulnte trade. Trade is fuirly active at Iloston.with large sales of print cloths and reduction In bleach ed shirtings, while woolens are seasonably quiet nnd the shoe trade excellent. A't Pittsburg the demand for finished iron is good. Hardware is very active and gla-s nnclinnged. At Cleveland trade is larger than last year and at Cincinnati the miliin enry trade is above the average, and the jewelry trade far. At Chicago the volume of business is increasing in all lines. At t:. Louis business is reasonably good, and at Kansas Citv fairly satisfactory w ith large receipts. The crop outlook is brighter at Milwaukee mid remarkably good ut Min neapolis, witli trade better than last yeur, and the Hour output the largest on record, 214.UHJ barrels against V.KI.VM last year. A June crop report promising a wheat yield much beyond any other except the last, has caused wheat to fall 5 cents. Western re ceipts of wheat continue at the rate of (si.. 000 bushels daily, and exports nearlv JIKi.ikii) urn me surplus to ne carried over will Uou tit less reach AU.UOO.0 10 bushels. Money is everywhere abundant and un usually cheap, and complaints of collections fewer than usual. In the stock market a decided advance lor sonic days lias been fol lowed by some reaction, but the tone is strong, notwithstanding exports of more innn tn.uiai.u wgoiil tins week. The business failures during the last seven days number for the I'nited Plates l.'iH; Canada 20; total 17!), as compared with 1!'-' last week, 207 the week previous to the last and 2JJ for the corresponding week lust year. ACCIDENT AND MURDER. Two Men Ejected From a Freiuht Car. Struck by a Train and Killed. Their Chums Kill a Brakeman, Eiiik, Juno 20. Five young Krie mould ers. Alto Ptublein.ticorge Van Alton, Frank Sapper mid two others whose names ure not known at present, spsnt Saturday in liunulotttulnttoinptel t'is'cal a ride back to Krie. At Ht. Angola they were put off the tram by Jinikcman Lorclla Newton. Within five minutes of the time that Stub lein and Van Alton were put off the freight train they were struck by another truin und instantly killed. When Happer and the Hher two saw their mangled companions, they acc.s;ed Newton as being the ciuiu of the accident. The trainmen were then at tacked by the moulders, who used revolvers. Newton wus shot through the che.t and will die. Fireman McUtiire wu also hit, but not seriously injured. The assailants were driven off. Papper reached Krie to duy and was arrested to-night. He stoutly maintains his ignorance of the affuir. He said that he had been ejected from the train before reaching Angola, but the dying uitement of Van Alten implicates Sapper. Drowned in Cloud Buret. Srnitto Valliy Mi., June 18. There was a cloud burst just before 8 o'clock last night, which destroyed a great deal of prop erty. One woman whose house was swept away was drowned, but further than that there was no loss of life. The I.engae Record. The following table shows the standing of Uie various base bull clubs : Tost- Ter Won. Lost, poned. Cent. Boston 80 10 4 .h1)2 Brooklyn 82 It) u .027 Philadelphia 20 22 3 .677 Cincinnati 20 22 6 .rVM Cleveland B0 24 S ,M7 Chicaao 20 - 23 4 .M0 New York t.2.) 20 4 .400 Washington 24 27 5 .471 Pittsburgh 25 30 S .4A5 Louisville 21 82 S .SUA Pt. Louis.. .......11) S3 4 Valtiiuor 15 30 7 .aw FATHER M0LLIMOEE DEAD The Venerable Priest Physician Passes ttuietly Away. FATnun MoLLtstoRR, the famous and be loved priest and physician of Mt Troy, Pittsburg, Pa., whose marvelous cures bare secured for him an almost world-wide rep utation, died at his residence Wednesday afternoon. It has been known for soma time that the good priest was suffering from soma trouble that was fast sapping his life awny. While be was helping other sufferers to health and happiness he was himself suffering from an allliction that was hastened toward this fatal termination by these very ads of unselfishness and devotion to his fellow creatures. He died from strangulated hernia, and the oerntion In such cases is extremely del icate and never resorted 1 1 except as a last resort. The operation was the hernia atropia. For thirty years have the people of this and other States been following this priest physician for instruction mid succor. He was a man of wonderful intuition, and a close student of hur.nn nature. On ninny O'-cnsions he bus ordered men who enme to pet advice to stand back nnd not approach him. He hits to'd them with much exact ness the stories of their lives. His intellect to the time of his death was wonderfully strong, and his keen eye never fulled him to the Inst. During the pnst ten years he lias attended to the sufferings and blessed 823,7.10 people. He has been ill at intervals for a considera ble period, but nut until a few ilavs before his death did he fell seriously rick". Father Molllnger is reported to hnve been en immensely wealthy man. He kept no accounts, anil his mint intimate friends, and even his eoiilldentinl secretary, do not know what umount in property orortsb be left. Four Italians Lynched. Pr.nnn, Wash., Juno 1!. A messe iger from Smith llros.' camp brings intelligence of the killing of John A. Nelson, a foreman, by ngang of Italian workmen, and the sub sequent lynching of four of the g.ir.g by the enraged Amvican workmen. The Italians who were Morking under Nelson caught him alone and three held him while the others hurled a crowbar through his body. The Amer lean workmen, to the number of 0), heard of the murder, and finding four Italians, strung them up to a tree without any ceremony, MAKKLTS. r itt a rim THE WHOLESALE I KtcrH AHE OIVEX HELOW OHMS, FI.OI'K AMI rr.TH. WHEAT No. 2 lied $ (2 f No. 3 Ited IK) COKN-No. 2 Yellow ear. . . Ml High Mixed ear f2 Mixed ear 4H Shelled Mixed M OATS-No. 1 White .!U No. 2 White W No. 3 White 3H Mixed 311 KYK No. 1 Pa A Ohio.... Ml No. 2 Western.. M Fl.orit Fancy winter pat' 4 Fancy Spring' patents 4 M fi FancV Straight winter.... Hi 6 XXX linkers 4 21 4 live Flour 4 7.1 5 HAY Huled No. 1 Tiiuy.. 11 Ml 14 Haled No. 2 Timothy Htm 12 Mixed Clover 11 to 12 Timothy from country... 1.1 no 17 STHAW Wheat .... i nu i 'sts 7 SO R FKF.D No. 1 W'li Md iP T 1H ) 1H llrown Middlings 1.1 fid Hi Hran 11 M) let t hop H .HI lx 1'MHY riionriTs. UI'TTKI! Elgin Creamery 21 23 Fancy Creamery Ill K Fancy country foil .l 7 Choice country roll 12 14 Low grade "cooking.... 0 10 CHF.KNF.-O Newer in mild 7 M New York (ioshen I) 10 Wisconsin Swiis bricks.. 14 11 Wisconsin Sweitzer 14 1.1 Liinbiirger 12 13 I Hl'lT AMI VI OLtAllLIS i i 1.1.0 i' him y, e noi... Fairto choice, 'i bid.... UFA NS Select, V bu i'a it O lleuus, bid Limn P.euns ON loss Yellow danvers bbl.... Yellow onion, bbl Spiuinh, V crate CAI1HAOK New if crate... from store, V? bu APPLES-Funcy. V hhl Of) no IK) r f.0 8 Ml 2 00 1 70 4 2 7.1 2 ( 1 40 a oo M) 31 it 1 1 00 3 ! W M) 21 ! 50 4.1 30 irisn on track f im. . . . IU'LTMY KTC. DPiESSKD CHICKENS- v n is in Dressed dm ks tl 11 10 Dressed turkevs $ th 17 IS LIVE t Hit KKNS- LivePpnng chickens if) pr 40 M Live Ducks r pr 70 H) Live (ieese ft pr 70 75 Live Turkevs tl 13 14 EtitlS Pn A: Ohio fresh.... 15 10 FEATHERS Extra live (leese It 50 CO No 1 ExtU live geese iP lb 4S Ml Mixed 2" 3.1 MISCLLI.AMOI'S, TALLOW Country , f lb . . . 4 City 5 8EEDS West Med m clo er 7 7.1 Mammoth Clover 7 M Timothy prime 1 'i.1 Timothy choice 1 00 Hlue grass 2 til 2 PC Orchard grass 1 7.1 Millet 1 00 Buckwheat 1 40 1 50 RAtiS Country mixed ... 1 HONEY White clover.... 1(1 17 Buckwheat 12 15 CINCINNATI. FLOl'R 3 25(3 (4 20 W 1 1 EAT No. 2 Ked M HYE-No. 2 Ki 84 COKN-Mixcd 50 51 OATH 84 35 E(iJS 12 H BUTTER. 1H 20 1II1LAM.L1 HIA. FLOl'R $4 15f3 14 0 WHEAT New No. 2. Bed.. H7 KM COKN No. 2, Mixed .. 50 57 OATS No. 2, White 37 3H BUTLER Creamery Extra. 20 21 KUUH Pa., Firsts 13 111 NEW Y011K, FLOUR Patents 5 00 C 00 WHEAT No, 2 Red 03 BY E Western 83 W CORN Ungraded Mixed 51 50 OATS Mixed. Western 33 30 BUTTER Creamery t 15 21 EGOS State and Penn 15 17 LIVS-STOI'K KKHORT. AST LIBEKTY, flTTHllVRO STOCK YAKPS. CATTLI. Prime Steers t 4 05 to 4 80 FairtoUood 4 10 to 4 60 Common 3 GO to 4 00 Bulls and dry cows 150 to 3 50 Veal Calves 4 50 to 5 25 Heavy rough calves 2 50 to 3 50 Fresh cows, per head. 20 00 to 45 00 siime. Prime 96 to 100-lb sheep.... I 5 00 to 5 30 Common 70 to 75 B sheep... 8 00 to 3 M) Yearlings 5 25 to 0 00 Spring Lambs.. 5 30 to 8 50 Philadelphia bogs... Corn Yorkers Roughs 5 00 to 5 20 4 W) to 5 10 4 40 so 4 00 Pa. It is related that at the marrlopa of Mr. and Mrs. Kuraner oule. ot Freeport, Me., recently, the minister In the course of a long prayer said: "Oh, Lord, five (trace to some soul today." As the groom wus known familiarly as "Sum" Foule, and as his bride's name was Grace, the prayet was answered satisfactorily, althoufrh the clergyman was unconscious ol having snld anything so well fitting the occasion rrlmltlT.. rr. nertog- recently discovered In s library at Aarati, Switzerland, a copy Df the first edition of Holbein's "Dance of lienth." The same volume Includes forty-six woodcuts of the lame artist, illustrating scenes from the Itiblc. Rather Gouty Feed. A specimen of bread from flu famine districts in Kusslit looked more like prat than bread. When analyzed by a London medical Journal It wus found to contain husks, sand and woody fiber. It was one of o loaves supplied by the govern incut. A Dusky Quen. A colony of negroes living In West ern Alabama is said to be ruled by a uuuen. PTATl Ot OniO. CTTT Or lOUDO, t Ltt'AsCottmr. " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the Senior partuei of the firm ot F. J. Chenev Co.. doing Imsiness In the City ot Icnilo, County and Stnto aforesaid, and that said firm wlU narthe sum of (HO for eacn and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured Hi the tue uf Hull's Catarrh Cure. Fiukk J. Cbeset. Sworn to before me and siiimcrllx-d !u my presence, this OIL day of licccmtier. A. D., Jtui. i ' I A. V. ULtAkUK, 4 SEA L f JTTT . .Vnfnrv PuMfe. Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. ,, , , F. J. Ciiknev A Co., iuitdu, a HT" Sold by Drunglsls. 7!k.-. The man who points out our limits to us Is it true friend. hut we fuel like kicking him just the same. u-A. COPYRIGHT ,as). It's fitinrf in the fart of Nature to take tho ordinary pill. Just consider Low it acts. There's too much bulk and bustle, and not enough real good. Ami think how it leaves you when it's all over I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets act naturally. They help Nature to do her own work. They cleanse nnd renovate, mildly but thoroughly, the whole system. Regulate it, too. Tho help that they give, lasts. They're jmrely vegetable, per fectly harmless, the smallest, easiest, and best to take. Sick Headache, liilious Headache, Constipation, In digestion, liilious Attacks, and nil derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and liowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. One tiny, sugar -coated Pellet for a gentle laxative three for a cathartic. They're tho cheapest pill you can buy, for thcy'ro guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for tho good you g't; . This is true only of Dr. Pierce's medicines. DR. KIUMCR'S Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Kheiiiiintisiu, Xiiimbaprn. pain In Joint or back, brick diiftlQ uiiii', trv(iH tit culls, irritutlnn, intlHirmtioii, frrttvel, uJcerutiun or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impalrefl rllo-ostlnn. gout, btlltnus-hrariacha. kUtJI P-K4 0T cures kidney dirtlcultlva, JxJtVrij.oe, urinary trouble bright a diseuae Impure Blood, Sorofula, malaria, iren'l weakneM or debility, GMftrNtsf-I's conttMits of On Hrttl, If nn tea filed, Drumcists sriU refund to you b privm pud. At DrDREWta, 50c. Klic, $1.00 HUw lsrallrtg' Ould to RMfth'frs-CoiisgItatU)n tn DH. KlLMKK k CO.. ClNOnAMTOM.N. Y. YOU NEED NOT FEAR that people will know your lialria iI.tmI II yuu ua llutt perfect tinltatiuu ut nature, Ws Hair Dye It tmpaetsaglnasyroloranri freshliie lot he liair. I'ritw, . UlUve, 3U 1'ark I'laev, X. V, o LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES For kaaiaa any in Pnaumatic Oiamontt Frame, Ha4 caala lease af Mass, JOHN P. LOVIIL ARMS CO.. m ill Both the method snd results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts cenlly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem efTectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind" ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomnch, prompt io its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. ryrup of Figs is for sale in fjOc and 1 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do nut accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Ctl, lOWSmiB, Kt. HEM YORK. H.t. V H I) 4 J Mr UMV&St"X. snd Faint, which SU1D Tl"elllsiii Sun ntnn P"Ush l Brilliant, Oder, less, Durable, nd tin eoiianiner pays ler noun or flans .i knK with every ruirrha.se. J - BIPANS TABULESrJ.TH?J S. (lie tonju-li. loer and ixmna,! ,...rir IK,. I.lftrut SM mtm InH ... T :tirlfT tho blood, are safe snd t-f it-criml. The Ix-st (renursl ftmt); loi-ui'-ujc stiiuwu ivr niiiuusurra. VfUV Ereath. HiMuUchf, li'-artlmro, Ims i aimiiu, noDtai urprt-MUon. Palnnil Diirastlnn. Pimnlt. Haikiw , rrrrr ryrnmnm or turap TwymnisT iroin impurt 9 t.infxl. nraralliif hv th itrimsrh. liver or In tontines- Jtf isfrffirvn thwlr protsT fnrictlims. Ptrsons jrivt-ti U'1 rrr-ntlnffsrb-otviitHlhTraklTiffaTAnt i.r.mttrr iju-h mi m I'r1f-i hr ntAll. 1 irruUi lbottlf Ar. Ad l drt r THE1HIPA SRtH F. M IC AL Hpruce Mt. ,N. Y .. AsTtrnt W ffjnt4.il FKJIITV til nroflt Hititss4r9setetiMMeesf Ciisisssil'S) and p4op( wbohtTswtsk tunes or Astb ma. Rbonld dm Piso sCuro for ronsnteptlnn. It bat re IbotMands. It hai not tnjor oil one. It is not bad to las. It Is tha belt eoub srrup. Pfild T(rrrwbra, fJAe. "OSGOOD" SCALES U.S. STA NDARD w.'.'Ua. s Ileal and Cheaeevc oa the Market. Live AGENTS Wanted la thtat aanir. OSGOOD A THOMPSON, Bmghamton, H. T. WELL DRILLING MaoMBstry Mr Wellscf any depth, from to to 1MB IVm. tor Water, Oil or Oaa. Our Houuud Stmtn Driliins: atstl ortable- Horss- Power MiwblnuSSNt to work inHitiinutfL auaraiitessd u drill fasw and with lea powvr than tmy othar. HpccUlly adaptvd to drilling W-M in aarth or rork tft jo i fM) trt. siTOnnnd(thiMiarrnaklnir $& inlfOsir 4s r with our mnohtnarr nnd tool. Hlndkl ImsinMN for WiDfarurKtimmtr. Waaraih o1d4t nrxl artTMst Manufacturer to tba ltuinnf. deal for Illua trMA-d ('alaJfrtfua X.xtatiliaTfuUr what lr juiiad. FltHtl H1KNUJI rrtu. Bin-LI to., so Uoa-erat.. York, A Bampia Cake of boa p and VsHO lusfhtiii iiiuk'H'KjT na iit-uui)'; uiiixiraled; onhkin. r-ftlp, Nwvon anti HUXrtUit'nppisi?nt Mfuli'd fr 10c. J nlw ii!i.Kuriiiriiir'. i iso Birth Murk, Mole, Warts, India Ink audi Powdr Murks, Kern, u t In ir. Ked ties f No, Ku p?rHuou) Hr.tr, K'inplM. John II. eoftharrs I-rnirtt(iug.sf, W 4 '4il ?t.. New York C.ty. Cttusultutloalrc,utufLi:4f) cr by letter. KILLER, Pntrrifr'i Fir Killer l Mir death, Fery sheet will kill a itiart of flies, aud aycure peR4t wblle you eat. tjulrt witcn you reol and tbe comforts of a ttup lu Um nturniuK. Oct Uuirhrr a and sveura titt results. FfiED'K DUTCHZB DBU0C0., ar. a La, Vt. FRAZERgIe BEHT IX THE WOULD. Ita wearing qaalirlfNi are unsurpaased, actnalrfr Otttlaattutf tbrrt) boss of anrothr brand. Not aflevtrd by beat. 19 JKT Til K liKNI IMb VOW HAUC BY UKALfclU liKNKHALl-Y. .HM. I & C IIU KKNPJ. Sor IV. aititsru book, srapxrlntu of a practkial puiiitry raiaer dunua yara. U tsotiM bow to ilaifsri ausl rura rflaanni lo ft-d for svv" an forfsltwiK ; wblel. low Is totarafssy Ultmi,MJ.a . Arifttvsaa MMIl rt B. autblC IH Usaard R. f CMy. rlENSlONJ?rhsof'?: 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lalv Prluul)) Kxamlnvr U.S. F.nslon tiur.au. iyi.lltlasl Miu', i:iwuuulL'itlUjgi-U!iuii, lt .uuila. I" ATEsiT i'pEMHIUNrt l-snii for lnini ur', Ouhte or How to Ouiulu a Puient. sw-nd fuv DlllMlot fKMstlKN urn bill NT V LAWS. I'A r KlCk u l'iKKU. W ASHl.NU ION, i. a awsBsawssBwsSBSjsssBsmsBwsssBSM 40-pa buuk lr ftiri I II I - 0 Orea, lyracussa, K. waaa iiaaaw a bust UaTUtltf lo aaU Muaaaav ftroob i;-'-S05 wansa via axin Cushion an olid 1 fetassi Droa ratainas. feaSBsSJfenaaaav rHBSMsiBafnssHBTi7 VU s. W3& Tubing AdiustsosHaHftaaringff to ail t urWimg aartaj flciuuing rtoatt. auspansiefi aaogia. Strictly B1QH GRADE in Mrmrr sPaJcnian la ttaapa far aar IOjhht iilaaUate! aateH SlBia, sWvaUers, Saortlaf UmU, Mfrs., M7Ws.Nsfts.lt, 10 JT0N, MASS-