A Mttie Kansas Heroine, The greatest heroine In Atchison I a 10-venr-old girl. Four years nao tier father died, leaving nix other children, who were nil small. There win a inortiip of 1250 on the house, and the family was In a rillrmma. ns they were forolpnors mid could only penk n few words of English. Tlio frirl got work In an Atchison nstb Ishtnent. and Inside of six months was milking enough niotify to sup port tho family. For tho lust two years she has been sending the chil dren to school, mid since her father died has paid oft tlf0 of the uiort gngo, besides paying erery dollar of I he funeral expense. At odd times he studies, and has loarned to speak the Rngllsh lnnguitgo perfectly. Her employer has aNo promoted her to the position of ororscer of the works. Hm walks two miles to her work every day, as slio livos in ,tho su burbs. Atchison Globe. A Man with 1 lire TVIvres. In Hlchafelder township, In Ohio, lives a man named Adam Jtoundy. who recently moved there with hit wife and two other women, who, In said, wera his dutiglitsrs. It (Snail) became known to tho neighbors thai nil threo were lloundy's wives. Ft nally ono explained matters and said they wore all much In lovo with him, and, being unnblo to ugrco whlct should marry him, determined to ill three clopo with him. They seen coulentod with their lot. true ninny Congressmen. A student of tho CongresslonnJ Ilecord finds that never liofore had the word "laughter" been bracketed to often in tho speeches of members as In the record of the recent session. Our Baby ffll a beattty.fair.pliltnp will healthy. Hut when Iwn yrnnolil Scrofula. Humor spread over iter h hroil, neck and forehead lilmva Into tier rvn. una Emma r rederlcH. rfttt iorcttchin nnd burning, lined' RurKaparllla save h r new life and aptietlto. Then the humor stitisldrd, the itching and burning coaaed. and the sores entirely heitlod up. 8ho I nnir r. loctly well." I. W.Fiikiieiuck, Don forth St., tear Crescent Are., Cypres Hills, Brooklyn. Ilood'a Flllo euro all Llrer Ills, bilious, lest, nausea, tick headache, Indigestion. P V 40 August Flower 5 I am happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wife has used your wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with, satisfactory results. For several years she has been a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which gave imracdaite relief. We caunot say to much for it." X,. C. Frost, Sprina:!icld,Ma. " TtB Best Watcwrocf Coat t:ic nsn un.nm Elt It vrarvsntri wattr oruof. aitj will ken vniiilrv In lha hsrj.tt storm. Thi hew PU11ULL 8LI1 KEK It a nvrtt-ct rltllnif c uat. anJ wnvtra lha entire i.Utlle. tiswa:vttfliiiliauoD. l.,n'll buy a erstt ir tho " t lih lirunr is nut fn it. if;nii-a-lied Cstalnsiienve. A. .1. TtlWK.lt. llntlm. Hm. WORN NICHT AND DAY I HuliU the worst rur ture whii eape uu dur All ulrrniiutaneea .iij.Mu..vr. Perfect- Jw fit hnuniTi'mntit ltii mitxi Vnt. and rul i i trlf msaiur tin nt st rtit-uly SrtUrsl. (J.?. Ummt ff I mmff, 144 Hlv4 UJT. Nw York City. r4Tnnro. 3 mo'i Itemed? for Catarrh la .tent. KaaleM to .. nf1 Cheapen. Moid by UruugUU or mui by mail. lOo, JLVT. lfaMltlne, War ran, IN B Q PaR CENT. IN TWO MONTH. Qy per erot. In AiiKuat, aiperrout. la K litem bar, U what we Hit(l Depositor in eurn tars from safe speculative luvostmeiits of $i3 anc uuwarua. Bend for botik. Hal Id! era and Or (antaeraemployed, AtldroMi UEO. M. Ml WIN ft CO., EUtaulliUed 1673. Uankera anil Hmkera, Ferruaon Vlock. Mltbur(h. I'a. TYVPSTHDS Rend for HO llraaona 1 IX V PiO 1 t I0 IMiy u lnetliit'Ul will ua will be uruStahle. Altj.N'KV KKCL'KE. lit ercen rirldendl. Addreaa THAI. MAS MKi. CO., IW Baltlmora Stnel, HALTMOHK, MD. TATESTl tl'BXIONH t-S.nitfar Indent M. ur't Uttltle or Hnw tu ubiuln a I'ttleut. KeuU fui ClMtuf fKNMlUN nad UOI NT V l. W'n, fAI'UICK UtiHKLU M ABU1NU1U.1. U.X CURES RISING BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" L'Arr.' ottered cluld'bearlitg wnuutn. I have been a lultl'Wtfe for manv yeara, antl In eut-ti caaa where "Mother'e I rlend" bad been uaed it haa acconipliahed wontlera and relieved much tiifleriiir. It la the beat reutetly tor rlainic ol lb kraaat known, ami worth tliu iritw for that algae. Mm. it. M. Hill aTKlt. JaouiKumery, Ala. I can tell all expectant mother If they will nae a few bottle of Mother' Friend they will go through tu ordeal without auy uui aud tuffertuK. klaa. May Hmaxiiam. Arguavill, K. P. t'aed Mother' Frtead before birth ot mjr eighth child. Will never ceaae Ita nraiae. Mill. J. V. KtxK, Loluaa, Cal. Sect by xpreea, cbarcet prepaid, on receipt ot prioa, $IM fn bottla. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Sold by all drug lau Atiavta, UA, THE CHOLERA DIMINISHING. NSW YORK FREK OF THE TEST. Th Bcaudla Raleaeed From Ouarantln. Secretary foater Bays th Canter Is Fnat. TlliacAKDM ttSLRAtm. Tlis banner peat lilp of Hi Ilnmlntrn fleet, th Ht-nntlin, whit b arrived nt New qunrnntln from HHinburg fepieniber 0, with s rerord of 32 death tltirlnn the vor aire, liulttecl anchor Thuradny nnd aniled fur Italtlmore. the pjrt for whloh the wo originally dntlnetl. All Iter pavenxers who have been ou Jloffmitn Idantl for the past ten days or more, were limited at Kllii Is land. Hecretary of Ilic Trenmiry Charles Foster nld Krld iy; "I consider the dniiKor pned. Xeverthele, the Qoveriitnent wilt cot re lax Ita vit ance." All reorls from the dplnlned stenniplilps at the I'pper and Iiwer (jnnrantin sta tlttna. New York harbor, nre fnrernhle, nnd with Kire Islnnd and Oimp Iw dniHipu Intrd, and the Intt of the Hciindln's pasaen geri released from HolTninn Inland, the cholera nitty be nld to be atiimpoJ out. The only Infected hip left In the lower bay Is the llohcmla, the loot verael to nrrivo with cholera. Her eteeritKti pa.tenj!ers were transferred to IIolTmaii lalnitd, nnd the hlp was disinfected more thoroinrhly than was potolble while the people were on board. In the unier bay a number of thlp sre detained, imiatof them bein held becuune they are from Ifuinhiirtr, but on none of them have any :k" of cholera been dia coveretl. Th N. Y. tate board of health In It cur rent report ay: "Of Cholera to Hepleniber i!4 there were within the city limit" of New York attorsdlc okmi and U dratha. Th fi-el occurred SvptemberO. No new cases existing nt date mentioned. Twentv-iwo tleatht occurred In the iiort. which I free from the dlaeare at this Kite." The live new rn ou board the Ilohemla at ijiinrantlne. 8. 1., rporte Heptemher 27 teem to have t een the hut dicker In the ex jilrinir fimne of cholera. I'r. ltytou's report lor ThurwlHT night was as lollowe: 'rntlent" under treatment for cholera, 31; for luenslcs, 3; conv!ilfrents, 34; no ties cares or ruiipccta eince September 27." rcon.s iirn-itKiMo to hamm-ru. The number of fresh rase of cholcrn at Ilitmbiirii on Tlmrstluy was 13D. 9 more than Wedneiitav: d"nt lis 34H. 1U I,hu limn clay before; burials 140. 17 fewer Ihnn Wed- licMiny. llio liospltnla nre treating only 1.1,'iS pntientH. 711 fewt-rthnn previous clnv. Krom Alionn nine friah cases ami ulnn Uenths are reiorled. 1 lie return or the ruptives has now fairly beKtin. nnd nil trade, otilslde of the hnrhnr district, shows a daily iiicreare. The work of cleaning, disinfecting nnd Improving the lower quniters of Hamburg is continued with nnnhaleil energy, nnd will be prosecuted throughout the winter, In an ticipation of a slight outbreak mxt summer. At rlerlin two new and lUausoected cholera coses npiwnred; at Cracow nnd l'odgorze on tle.it h encli otcttrretl; at lludu 1'cstli four deaths and five new cases nre reporied. A VILLAOB ITKI KFX WITH C ltol.FRA. The cholera epidemic in nssumlng serious proportions at th I'or'nl. u village near llotilogne, France. Work Is entirely sus pended, mill tho situation becomes more critical every day. There hnvo been over 1O0 cases in the lust ten dnvs nnd ill deaths TEN MEN BURIED ALIVE. Caught by a Cava-tn In a Mln. Th Voles of Th Entcmbed M n Heard by Th R?seur. A cave-In occurred at the East Norrlo mine, at Ironwood, Mich. Ten men are en tombed. The inlti was surrounded all day by weeping und frantic women an J child reu and the scenes were pitiful. Hundreds of men ore work ing to rescue their companions, The company Is driving pipes to get sir to the men If the water in the mine does not rise and drown them they pmy be rescued. Voices can be heard at in tervals. The names of tho entombed men are John Johnson, Abraham Thompson, Frank Damskon and Samuel Damshon, miners; four timber-men names unknown, two trammers names unknown. The skip tender is also missing and it is (eared that ha was caught in the cave-in. A BATpucg "bTORT. Th Survivors, However. Will Have Lota cf Cash to Bpend. The whaling steamer Mary O. Hume, Captain Tilton, arrived in port at Ran Fran cisco. 14. days fiom Vnalaska. The steam, tr lias been gone over two years and a half, and for two winters was housed in the ice. Phe came back with only two men lorward. Two of her crew were drowned at I'naluska, one died in the North, and a number died before the Arctic ocean was reached. Her catch for the cruise has been 38 whales, the bone ond oil of which are worth (400,000. The Hume was out about 100 dnys when the first ntcitletit occurred, resulting in the loss of two of the crew. A small bont was CHized and a suilor named lirlscoll and a Cierman named l'aul were drowned. Stew art Myers died from rheumatism the first winter, ltoth winters the steamer was quurtered at Hereacliel island, ami in the spring went toCaiw Iluthurat and McKcn.ie river. In the second winter scurvy broke out and there were seven men down at one time. A hid named Hayniond Lapicrre was taken to Marine hospitiil In this city almost a wreck. KILLED WITH AN AXE. Two Ken Arrtd for th Brutal Murder of an Inoffenalv Man. At New York, Frank Paulsen, aged 61 years, and a veteran of the war, was found dead in his room, the victim of a most brutal and revolting murder. Charles Knoch, a former associate of tht murdered man, who frequently visited him at his boarding house. No, 1311 Hester street, was arrested ou suspicion. He is a tail and lowerful man. whose dress coincides with the description given by the murdered mun'i landlady of a man whom she saw runniny from the house a few moments befo tut discovery of tue crime. No motive can be ascribed for the act, ai none of the murdered mun's effects bad been disturbed. The crime was apparent ly com mitted with an axe or an adce. Frank W. liohlo, a Hwede, was also ar rested ou suspicion. Hu had an ax undei his coat und wiihitfritd to kill to oflkei who arrested him. Four Live Lost In a Wrack. Th west bound fast express on (be West rn railway ran into soma wild cars at OpeU Iks, Ala. Th engineer, Lewis Willis, and fireman, Thomas Willis, brothers, were in stantly killed, fonta! Clerks Landoum and Carter were fatally burt, and sis passengers seriously injured. TRADE BETTER THAN EVER. Bualnee Continue to Inert Steadily for this Beaeon, R. O. Dun A Co.' Weekly Review of Trail yt : Business continues larger than ever at this time of th year, ami the commercial sky Is without a cloud. While the season brings the usual shrinkage in distribution of textile goods, the mills ate nevertheless crowded with order and the demand of the products of Iron, steel and leather lias Im proved. Money Is everywhere In ample supply and collections have very rarely been more generally satisfactory, so that the demand for commercial loans is un usually light for the season. The outgo of money from West ern centers, for purchases In the country, Is larger than usual, and yet there is no embarrassment. Crop reports are nn Iformly favorable, ami the promise is dis tinctly better tflan it wasafew weeks sgo. At the Houlh trade is much encouraged by some advance In the price of cotton, and It Is therefor more active. In general busi ness Is not only largo and remarkably lienlthy, hut th outlook for coming months is everywhere rogartlod with tho utmost confidence. At lloston dry goods are active nnd th mills very busy, with the demand such In some lines that they cannot produce goods fiwt enough t'olleetioti nre exc llent '1 lie boot end shoe trade li very satisfactory, and sales of wool are much Inrger than Inst year. At riiiliidelpbln iron improves with large sales, ami hardware, recently quiet, is now more active. Tim liquor and tobacco trades are Inur, the innnufacttire of cigurs. nnd the Jewelry trado improved, with good trade lit oil and liavul store; dry at mis are moving ste'udily anil trade In glassware Is very busy. At Cleveland trade Is improving and Inrger than Inst year, nnd at Cincinnati tli clothing trade is better Until previous years. Altnnuitli a siignt (incline is seen nt the r-outh, the Western trade largely exceeds previous records Chicago rciMtrts merchandise sales greater than last ye.,r, the hnrvest progressing well, money active, anil all conditions good. He reipts of prodii u show an increase in every thing except rye; moderate in (lour, pork, t'hetse. wool and unit, a quarter in barley, seed hogs and 'sheep, two-thirds in butter, two-fold in dresed beef, cured meats and broom cum and three fold in wheat, corn and oals. At St. l-oti is trade Is distinctly better In dry goods, shoes, huts and railway supplies, and collections nre prompt. At Ht. I'nul business is Inrger ihnn a year ngo; at Omaha very active, with mi increase over Inst year in many lines; at Kansas City good, with' heavy receipts of rattle and gmiu and elevators about full. lliisinc'S at Denver is modtra'e. Wheat und onls nre nenrly a cent and corn II cents lowe-, ami receipts of wheat nt Western point have been n.X-U.oV.') bush els In four days, against ex oris of only l.'0,, 110 bushels. HpoutilHtinn in cot on bus been enormous, sales reaching l,3fHHsiO bales, with an a Ivance of a quarter during the week, in spite of better receipts and more favorable crop re torts. Pork products sre higher; pork 7ft cents tier lurrcf. lurd M and hogs i'i cents per US) th. Coffee is an eighth stronger, but oil about 2 cents lower. est em receipts ot cuttle are 17.OU0 head, against IIA.OJO the snmo week lust year. Coal Is more active but at cut rates, deliveries hav ing been made this month at May prices, und agents decline to make another nomi nal udvnnce. The Treasury has paid out 100,000 more note, auiust as much more silver added, and bus taken in S2.ikm),iksi more gold dur ing the wee, but the demand for monev at tho Wvit and South continues smaller than Usual. The business failures during the last seven days number for tliu United States 277, Can lulu 31, total UOf ; ns contoured wilh 211 last week, 1K2 the week previous to tho Inst, aud 230 lor the corresponding week of lust year. Iwo Ua-ly Ftrea. At Chicago a disastrous firo occurred in tho Nickel 1'lute freight yard. Forty cars of merchandise were consumed. The loss is tBtimoted at 1 100,000. At Denver, Cot., the Duenna Vista hotel, a two-story frunio dwelling at the corner ol Sixth aud Lawrence Streets, was destroyed by fire. Uustuve Kenrse perls bed in the flames and Annie Condcrson, A. McDoti gall and Tom Arnold were severely burned, A Missouri Tragedy, Harvey l'lattenburg, a brother-in-law ot the late Ma, John N. Edwards, the well known nowspaper writer and author, shot and Instantly killed James McDowell et Lexington, Mo. Tolicaman David M. Cray attempted to arrest Flattenhurg and was shot und fut illy wounded. Pluttcnburg was afterward lodged in Jail. It is said there was a long standing grudge between the two men. Huttenbiirg comes of one ot the oldest aud best families In the State. A FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. Three Men Killed By An Exploding La comotlv. At Birmingham, Alabama the boiler of a locomo.lve ou the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Hailroud Company's road, blew up Instant ly killing Engineer John Elmore and fa tally scalding .Firemannenjamlii Garner Samuel Estea, standing a hundred yards away, was struck and fatally hurt. Noth ing was found of Engineer Elmore's body, xcept;one foot. SCO yards awav. Struck Iwles in th Bam Place. At Schenectady, N. Y., John Ekavor. aged 75. while sitting at s window was struck by lightning s.few .weeks ago, partially para lyied and) marked with a, scarlet circle on bis right cheek, below the eye. The other night there was a terrific crash of thunder, and Shavor's daughter rau Into his room, where sbe found him dead on almost th same spot where be was struck before. Harrlty Oideva Another Ballet. At Harrisburg. I'a., Secretary of State Hnr tlty ordered the printing of another sample ballot containing the presidential ticket of the People's jwrty and Socialist-Labor purty, whose nomination papers have been tiled since the printing of tiie specimen bal lot recently mailed to County Commission srs aud other officials. A Cmall Boy Roast Hlu Slater. Tommy Crutch, 6 years old, In son of th Key. Thomas Crutch, of Magnolla.Ark., while playing with bis 4-year-old sister, 111 s match and placed it under her clothes, The child was burned to a crisp. Jttttiee la Mow In Horns, They tnHnugo their criminal busi ness very carefully In Romo. It hut taken the uuthoritles three years U complete tho urrun cements of th trial of seven persons for forstery. Meanwhile the suspect huvo been It Jail. Ullteraejr la Kiiglautk Nearly 000,000 Brown English people can neither rcud nor write. tnilg ttasein's TotlHe! !roerb. ' The Congressman that thinks thll Government kin bo run on .'t.r week must rjcticrly euls with bis knlfo. Thar Is Cotiifro-Btnen thnt thinks It Is trcr.on to taxpayers fcr Undo Siira to use a bath tub Instld ot washln' Id 1 he crick. The C'otiprpRsninn that wares a pa per koller und fansens his paUii with t shlniilo nalo thinks $5,000 a ycr la too much wages fcr lilin. It takes some Consreasmen n lonrj time to find out tho dlfferents betwixt a paved street nnd n country lane. It's a slno of progress when a Con ;rea.mnti ain't ufecred to walk on a velvet carpet with his boot on. Thar's a good denl besidos) lcglsln htm fcr a Congressman to lcrn In VvashlnKton. home Congressmen never lnrns hnw to drink shntiipiiuo without gum; In' at the price. A Congressman that will ware a poalkcr dot cravat with a dross unto Is always hollcrin' for retrenchment and reform. A Concres-iman that won't pay his Just debts 11 1 n't fit to mako laws. r-'oino Congressmen uln't tho fools, they lo-ik, ami then azuln souo air. Frco l'rcss. o Koop Away Motes. A slmplo nnd cheap way to keep moles out of a yard is to plant a few eiiKtor beans, says a St. Louis paper. These are qulto orniimentnl In ap pearance and teem to have tho powor of keeping molos at a distance. This naturally sounds llko a superstition, but hundreds of suburban ownors nnd renters will confirm tho statement that tho remedy, or rather tho pre ventlvo, Is most effective. It ofton happens In a new subdivision that yards oro cut nil to pieces by molo, with the exception of thoso In which cantor beiins nro growing, theso cs raping every time, the only Inference being that there Is something In tin smell of tho plant or tho root which keeps away tba burrowing pest, MAUKLTri. rirrsnrim. Tits wnoi.KSAi.r rmrr.s auk ritvus Rr.r.ow. IIIIAIN, PIU K AMI rHKIl. WHEAT No. 2 lied $ 70 Q t 77 No. lied H 75 C'OKN No. 2 Yellow ear... W f7 Ililih Mixed eur M M Mixed ear 54 f5 Hhelletl Mixed ft! M OATS No. 1 While i Mi No. 2 White M 8!l No. 8 White 7 M Mixed .t !1 II YE No. 1 I'a At Ohio.... 7 S No. 2 Wetern, New tit f Fl.ol'lt Fancy winter put' 4 m 4 M Fiiiicv Hprihii pHtenta..... 4 7ft Ms) Fiincy SimiKht winter.... 4 2 4 Hft XXXHiikers 8 AD 8 75 live Flour 4 00 4 25 HA Y Haled No. 1 Tim'y.. 18 Ml 14 W) Haled No. 2 Timothy 11 ml 12 50 Mixed Clover 11 nil 12 Ml Timothy from country... 1H on 20 "0 6TKAW Wheiit DM 7 Oat 7 W) 8 00 FEED No. 1 W'h Md T HMsj 20 01 Hrown MiddlincB 17 01 110) Hrun 15 Ml HI nO JicIi jj. . . 14 Ml 1M IKI "liAiiiv ritoiit'iTs. BfTTER Elgin Creamery "3 80 Fancy Creamery 25 27 Fancy country roll 22 , 25 Choice country roll 12 I t lw irriide A: cooking.... H 12 CHEK.SK O New cr m mild 10 11 New York tioshen 10 11 Wisconsin Hwiss bricks.. 14 15 WiscoiisltiSweiUer 18 14 Uinhurgcr 11 12 AI'l'I.l-Fiincv, V bbl... 2 00 Foirto choice, V bbl.... I M) UKANK Select, V bu 1 ll I'll ,tc O lleuns, V bid 1 GO l.l-nfl Items M 2 50 2 is) 2 nu 1 70 4 1 00 2 (l 1 40 1 U0 2 50 1 75 ONKiNS ) ellow dunvcra ? bu.... Yellow onion, V bbl 1 50 ppiiiiisii, f craie i 3 CAItlt.M.I-- New V cruto... 75 1'OTATtllX Fancy Kosv per bbl 2 00 Choiee Hose ht bid I50 rot'i.TiiY i:tc DltKSSKD CHICKENS V H 13 II liressed dileks Vlti 12 18 Iiressed turkevs l lb 17 IS MYK ( HKKr'.N. Live Spring chickens 1? pr 50 fiO Live 1 'ticks V pr 40 50 Live (ieese V pr 70 75 Live Turkeys V lb 18 14 KtitiS I'a Ohio freah.... 1U 20 FEATHKIW Extra live lieese V1 lb 50 fiO No 1 Extra live geese V lb 4rt 50 Mixed... . ..... 25 85 .MIM'KI.I.A.MorK. TAM.OV-Country,Vlb... 4 City 5 BE Kurt West Meil ni clo'er 7 75 Miiuimoth Clover 7 00 Tiinotby prime 1 !0 Timotliy cnoico 1 b5 lime i-Tass Id) 2 25 Orchard grusa 1 75 Millet 1 00 Huck wheat 1 40 1 SO RAOS Country mixed ... 1 HONEY Whiie clover.... 17 10 Huckwheat 12 15 CINCINNATI. FI.OCR 2 50(3 13 65 WHEAT No, 2 lied 71 72 It YE No. 2 (JO COUN Mixed 48 OATrJ 88 84 KtrtW 1U 17 HI'TTKH 20 27 WilLAUl.U'lllA. FI.OCR T. 3 4f34R5 WHEAT New No. 2. Ked.. 7i ' 75 COItX No. 2, Mixed 62 OATS No. 2, White 40 41 ItrTTElt Creumery Extra. 24 25 EtiOS i'a.. First 22 NKW YOKK. FLOFR Patent WHEAT No, 2 lied It YE Western COItN I'nruded Mixed OATS Mixed Westeru Hl'TTEK Creamery EtiOS Stale and 1'enn 4 60 77 14 61 Sri 15 111 3 00 78 tie 68 M 22 18 I.IYK-XTIH'K HKIIUtT. KABT I.mUtTV, I'lTTXIIl'HU STOCK VAltD. CAT11.I, Prime Steers 4 75 to 5 00 Fairtoliood 4 00 to 4 HO Common 8 25 to 8 75 Hulls ami dry cows lMlto 8 25 Veal Calve 6 50 to tt 25 Heavy rough calve 2 50 to 8 M) Fresh rows, tier head 20 00 to 50 00 SHKKP. rrinio 05 to 100-Ib sheep.... 4R5to5 00 Common 70 to 75 Bi sheep... 8 00 to 8 50 Lambfc. 6 (Ml to 6 25 IICHiS, rhiladelphla hog S R5to 6 70 Com Yorker 6 40 to 5 80 Houghs S 60 to 4 SJ four flnllreaite 0vrleke4. "Stranite that fonrrailmule. nn a tielt line. Slid two fuel-oil Itlne.lliiM. t,ln mll. Cltlrat should have been overlooked," said n, wwissms iy i;o., wiiin titer laltt out lite lOWtlof rrlnlll,. li'nuiu.lii.lMl,i.ul.,l tw.., aud atores aurunc lt at once. i'liicaco News. A SnAKSPBAim for children, edited by a rhiladelphla man, threatens luch Innovations as "I am thy papa's I hiaL ! Jaat Wast WaaleaV, TtnalnAJM la allva tfi a e,nln ami In the htlrlv-biirlv of IU ltraoaratlona for ll,n Columbian Exposition tn lifJU, too much Is aireatir seen oa the the at reels or a fanclrul or aniuMtuB nature, both etisrnci,l and catrli. (ten nr. There lias ben otteerved a Void In tlMl ino of the strictly nsefnl, eomlilnlna there. with instructive object lessons and the bean tiftll in art. Hooks litem mar be by the score, but the etmrnoe of the Centennial Kxiiosl tlon at I'lillndclphin shows that the mans of iiiesn w-ero mere triune anil unserviceable. The horde of visitors were ever nt loss for a handy pocket Ruble of iiffiolnl stamp, not only relf. able, but pleasing anil alwsya At to keep. Jtist wbnt la wante-l of this uubtie Kind litis hap. 'try Bircnoy muun lis nppearance, ami we inve btifore ua "Tua (Irrii'tar. I'liHTWii tn nw run Woui.u'e ( oi.iimhias F.xpoaiTioa," IP lustrntesl from Water Color Fimwlnun. This I'ortfolln Is a rare and beautiful n. ro ientof the main nrobileetural feattrrea of Ito (treat Kitmslllon at ( h ciu( In 1KI. The Itiurteen inamtllleent strurtiima nen faltbrnlltf eihlhltml, wl.lUi the lllrd'a-sye View atvee a rentisiic Kiniiee at lua my ol tue aruunrls, Willi their pr nulpal buililinira, laRoons, etc. The Illustrations are asset rjiirod net Ions. In e.i.. color effects, of the nrliiinal drawings, mwle esecially for this ptirposo from tba onlclal pinna, in, a , iter ma s neat Known water color artist, Charles (traliani. The pletnrea, there, fttrn. are not only omnlal, but tfiey are aeouin works of art, ana eontptent critics pronounos them to beegtinl to the fittest produc.ttous of a similar kind of the famous art centre ot ICtirriite. A oopy of Mils exoentlnnally f.ne pmdtietlon will lie tfiil to any nndreaa upon re.-rlpt of It) fonts In poetnire etanii by Xu Charlos A. Youoler Ou, llnltlmoro, Md Aids to fnreet fulness would be as popular as aids to memory are. Texas Sif tings. Waea Natare Keed aastctnne It may be best to render H promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. Tli beat and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Fig manufactured by the California Klg Syrup Co. It Is a wlso child that toe out of the room when the old man smashes his thumb. Texas Sittings. yVhr letaer Uellght la II. Peranse It la the only remedy known that will cure a severe rase ef t roup tn half ait Inur. it a not euar tnUiou. nor does It ir.upify tho brain, a nine out of ten cough compounds do. (Ill, yes! I ir. Hoxale's Certain Croup Cure Is a blo.sing to every household. Fold by prominent ilrnagist. too. Address A. 1. lloule, buffalo, N. Y. When a girl Is bent nn gcttitut marrletl she stands up striilghtvr than ever. Texas Kill ings. E. R. Walthall at Co., Druggist. Horse Cave, Ky.. sny: "Hall's Cntiirtu. ( lire cures every one thut takes it." told by lirugtflels, 76u. it is twtwir to give iiiun 10 receive es rteeintlv in a rii.rnnal eneniliitor T.tm Biftitigs. "Lira to a battle field 'on which we fight ttt bote ham's l'illa, J& cents a box. The Oernmus are a mathemnlirnl race: even tue sttidunt songs are larger-rytbms. icxas KiiungS; If afflicted with sore ere" use Ur, Isaac Thomn- son's bye-wutr. Druggist sail nfi'io per bottle. xm nn unv nt nrr.nwn with r'tstes, Euamsis, snil Fslnta which stalo Uie hsn.ls, lniire the Iron, snd Uun erf- The ltlslng Hon ttiose Polish It Brllluint.Odnr. leas. Durable, and the consnnier pays tor bu tin or glass itackage with every purclm. The hypephosphites of lime and soda combined with cod-liver oil in Scott's Emul sion improve the appetite, promote digestion, and in crease the weight. They are thought by some to be food ; but this is not proved. They are tonics; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil is mainly a food, but also a tonic. In Scott's Emulsion the cod-liver oil and hypophos phites are so combined as to get the full advantage of both. Let us send you a book on careful living ; free. Scot- A: BowMS.CtumUtt, is South ilk Avasaa. Mew York. rni7rn axle GREASE REftT IN THE WOULD. Ita WMrlntr quail Met r nrarpMd, ftctaftt) enrliuitiDtf ihr boiM of ftarotJW irftnl. Knt a.-t Iy bmt. jr.BT TIIK (iKN'tlKlb i'riti kih nv iiviuut iiiLVLiirv N K W IWXOV ELTIES Low en t wh((l-iiljruteH. Oolv artlrli yen tit nt merit. AicntM make? $kh rtny. Try tt.i'.rt'iiUrk irrm fr. Acu-onlrtt tT amnlts,tt'..oii tiHUpaitl. Write at imr, ThMllllMII Mfg. ('Oe.'ilUlieVLT. Kf., HaI.TI HK. k.D ,t.a.fot: name and tb price staaipden b Buch aHbeiltuilonamre fraadul ubiaot la prrwtlon br law ihiuiui nuacf I A M ami' an lea wulcii - e r iitut "t f ,af VA a. i a -staw'-sisw w .3 :r .ti a jr- a worn i aS' ',i V i f VI I W V sir- m ' 11 vey, M Will mw xrlaalva aala ta aaa 1 ?TuK-15iTr!R nt-ii 1 UIIU' ea sasaa aVEIM.V) aas -sav If -VT 1 MWvI1 """ rin mi a. Coat and "Cure. P0r Pottstowm, Pa. I was a sufferer from 111 neuralgia for ten yean; tried all kinds of reme YearSe dies without relief, and had given up all hope, I tried a bottle of BTi JACOBS OXXe, and it effected such One wonderful relief that I -j recommend it to all. X. Chas. Law, Jr. Bottle. Root '"tr KIDNEY. LIVER "CT." Dissolves J ravel, Oall stone, brio dust In nrtne, pains In urethra, straimuv afUT iirlnstlnn. tutln In bark and taiua, suililio stuupaae nf water Ith ,rvaure. I.riIit'H Disease, Tut rusts In nrine. arantr urine. fhrnrnv-Hmt cures urlnury truubh ana kiiiitey aildi uiUea, Liier Complaint, Tor.M or enlsrs-ed liver, foul breath, Mllmi IK3M, Lillims lieadavbe, potir liKtl.n, aout. Catsirrh of th. Hladder, rnflammntlnn, Irrltntlon, iilepratlon, (Irlbbllnj, frexjueut vails, pass blood, mucua or pus. earaetea rseenSsetaef Oae IWatle, If not seas eftfeft, ntuavisut will rsfond yoe the prise paid. At ItriiBKlata, Sr. Hitr, SI. tin sitae. 'Iusalldr Oulde to llMltli" frae-C'onstlltallos free. I)1U KtUMLK At Co- IIIKORAIiTtlM. N. T. mm CnAOICATCS BLOOD POM SON AND OLOOD TAINT. Ckvtral bottles of Ssrlft's Prille (S.S. P.) entirely cleansed my system ot contagious blood poison of tin very worst tvoe. Wit. S. Loomis, Shraveport, La. CURES SCROFULA CVCN IN ITS WORST FORMS. T HAn scxortiiA In tW. and c'e-insed my a system entirely from It by taking- seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not nad any symp toms sine. C. W. Wilcox. Spit tan burg, S. C. H A3 CURED HUNDREDS OP CASES Or SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Mood and RWIn Diseases mailed free. SwtrT Sraciric Co, Atlanta. Ga. Its Origin and History) PREVENTION AND CURE. An Interesting Pamphlet mailed to an; ads dress on receiot ot Etamn, Dr. L H. HAEBI3, Pittsbnrgh, Ps, BEAUTIFY T0TJE HOMES WITH. JAPANESE GOLD PAINT AND sTm mm, rvmiy mlxeti x mryfuMlf vmn ajiply them: product, womfcrftil fftfi-u ftr tlfiirHtluchnlrv, in tilts, tMtkli, frami wti pom, itstihiuiiN, vnisra. wk'kerwHr'; In fart.any tli lux ui every Uiiug) Isle. M'tl. lt.lsriil rulnt Is lh numt trulluiit tn tht mr kfti Ui Kiturii! pro tlUl? WllttltlUjI, Mf ifUio (in in. If your ttturfkci-fr doai no I Imnillf Mint cuvliMiff .tiea, atul w will oxpreNS chttrfres pn-Htf1, 1 Un Jntiisi4(t)t.t I' I tit and I Ctui Whii Fimul. itr i of fit her. Tlit.st KfMM.ii r uit mailiitiri' uml vx pre rhnrK1 u tiiten to , IfsW IHUIlVfMH.'kMMSn1 (ritendorfr trot. II barim ti ,S. Y. Lity, rTi Luke Ht,, C'liU-ito, IIL rlTkFU Illustrated Publication, II B aUatl BIS llal". WsakiauM ana Ors. Iks l I RSl oovmsiNmsNT DOVmRNMINT , LAND I 1 amb low prici If- NORTHERN II PACIFIC Re R. I irm heat ItrlMlMftl. GruiBf ud TtmWf I CndJnw .mi tMtilsrs. Hstlsxt FREK. Addn LAKkUksJse fa isjsJa, a. Ik WU rw, mnm FAT rp CAi v rxliiit 1 lb, a month, ny on I rUl cttn inHkfrfnieily. &nt an4 sunj. rRnifiiinm n., ixiuis. no. mi I nniini nc if fRSUIIDcJftH BF.0S- j lEOLDpN QfKJIil FOB 00 OIOIVMLA GENTLEMEN. senata aewed abae that will not rip i oueCair. , siuorth liiklue, fltiltit. more xiufurtable, njrUstt and duraUjlo thtm aur outer ahosi aver ftuiU at Uui Mwa 1 W tutU ciutom mia4e shoes coctluic Xrum $i lo $S The only ;.00 tboo made with twn eamplMe) aecurei irvra ai (nei'uisiaeeuacetns mown iu out. fliicu gives uouuie un wonroi cneup won snofsaiu a idi arut. price, fur such easilr rip. having only one sola Mr gives double the wuar or cheup wult shoisaild a( tba to a nurrow strip of leather oa thm adu, aia4 Whva oooa avniL nrics. lor iutdhiut riu. nrtnn univuatt muim Mtrtiui lorouKb are wtmbUi. 1 tie iwi aoleaof t men worn itirouab cun be repaired us inauy times aa i nwouasarjTi they wlllaevrrlpurlujt(enfruiutheutir. urvau4fr in itiutwMr uvsiriuK iu voai abuuld consider the superior quailtlea of thwse thues,ant nut be luflurucej yu vu vursi v vi asiivB) bpisu bb smv, bavluk unly apLHurooie to com meat! 4 in3 i F BewediJ.30l !OI ULAH Meu'a I ID tur. Haa4 I'ullee and ranr- ana JB-4.UU wuriuumta ii 'e ii.0 and iVuuths 'tl BchuolShoositadjea .00 "niwHli JilK ill aisee dealers a a 4 teaaral MtnUin wkera 1 I BSSS e
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