LITTLE BOYS AND GIKLSj THIS IS THEIR DEPARTMENT OP THE PAPER. Qaalnt Bavlnc and finings f Llltla Obm Ci.ttieretl anil Trlnfad Her. for Otk.f ; I.IUi olks a Head. Whm Mamma Comes Mom Again, Sin a son, of keeping bouse, Mnmnia's gone away, Ilerlng all the work to do, 1 and sister Miy. When the sun was risen, I'apa it loud anil Hear. MC time that ynu were coming dona To get tl o break fat, dear " Washlne tip the dlahe. pVruhlilni !! the floor. Conking many nnnriroua lli'.ng Never seen tiefnrei Jiiistln In tlir cnrlor With all the lirlr-a-hraf. Itunnlng up the kitchen stalra Forty timet and back; llurrrln to the Harden r'nr uerrli-a lor tea; From mi.rnlnc until evening llusr's we din foe. Of crurse wo ihlnk It's hilly And lot of fun, lint then We know It will tie Jollier When msmma i-ome home again. OooJ lluuinkecjilnff. Scriptural Authority. Teacher In what mrt tif tlie Tt. l)!c I It tituxlit that 11 man shall have only onn w ife? Llttlo ltoy I If" t he part that aya no tniin can servo two man tcrs. (jontl News. Perry' yiiery. Terry lias a very musical father ann mothpr and tin- little lail know Rood music from had. Ill pirent live In a city flat, and in the Hat just, above It one afternoon a .vouni? lail.v wn try. In toslnjf and not iiTcodlnK at all. I'crry llstenrd with a frnwnlnu; hrow for some time, and I hen mild to hi (irand mother, "If thin keep, tip much longer, grandma, 1 hIuiII die. And what tin yon think you'll d t'; lu. trolt Free l're. The Advantage nf Itelng llrnan -p. IlesHle had been Invited to untitle', to take tea. As nlifht drew near rIni liegan to Krw Hloepy. "I shall ho glad when 1 nm a big woman," ehe raid. "Why will you?" asked auntie. "Ilecause I won't net sleepy 'sq noon then," she answered. "1'erhapi you will," ventured auntie. "Well, If I do," said Itessle, "I won't have to po to bd." Harper's Young People. Alice's Alphabet. A I for wise little Alice herelf. Who wants to rend All the big book on the helf. A wond"rful Appetite truly ha he. Forstuly nai Applet between you and tne. It I for Holt, one of All 'e'a Brother, Mil put on a lloutifct that once wn lilt mother'. And tiod u It In How underneath hi round chin; How Alice dlil laugh when the chanced to coroo In! C for the Cream and the nice Ortimbs ol bread Alice save to the rat when he Cried to be fel. But the naughty Cat Climbed tithe high Closes shelf When no one wa looking and Just helped Dt'tMlf. Had the Best of Htm There. "Hon!" Jcerci Willie to h lg sister. "I'm u boy, and can climb trees." "I'ooh!" retorted his sister. "I'm a pirl, and can sit still without want in? to climb trees." Harpers Young l'coplc. Illtln't 1 ft the Word. One day Ralph used some naughty words to mamma. He said, "Shut up." Mamma punished him, und told him he must not use those words again. The next day lt was rainy, and ltalph came home from school with his umbrella up. The catch liothercd his little fingers, and ho wanted to ask mamma to shut up his umbrella for him. "Mamma, won't you I don't mean the naughty words, mamma, but won't you pull the stick down?" Youth's Companion. What Polly Did. "I feel as cross as a bear!" said Tol ly, as she came In from school, "Then you have a good chance to make the family happy." And grand' ma smiled. i "Your mother has a headache, the baby wants to be amused, and little brother Is fretful. A cross bear will make him cry, and then the baby will cry, ton, and that will make your mother's headache worse, and " "Why, grandma, what do you mean?" Interrupted Polly. "Oh, I haven't flnlshod what 1 want to say. That it what a cross beat will do, but a good-natured bear can make Jamie laugh, and then, per baps, Jamie will make the baby laugh, and If your mother hears them, per haps her head won't ache so badly; and If she grows better It will surely make papa smile when he comes home; and If papa smiles I shall be happy, too." ' "All right," said Tolly. "You shall see what a good-natured bear can do." She went Into the nursery, and ca pered so comically that Jamie laughed with delight Then she took his hand, and they danced back and forth before the baby, sitting in ber high rhalr, that Jamie's laugh was soon echoed by little May. Mother heard the happy little voices through the closed door, and aid to grandma, "It is better than medicine to hear thosedear children." "That is what I told Folly," replied grandma At the tea-table papa said: "It it uch a comfort to find mamma's bead ache Is really better," and he smiled at Polly while grandma beamed at tpotb ot tnem as she poured the tea. v "It's like a Mother, Goose story," aid Polly. "The bear began to please UM little brother, the little brother began to amuse the baby, the baby t?ao to cur the mother, the another began to comfort the father, the father began to cheer the grandma, the grandma bgan she began It. all.'" nnd Polly stopped for want of breath. Youth's Companion. IBUILDINO A PASSENGER CAR. A Detailed Description of II nw the Work I Accomplished. Thirty-five thousand passenger cars me now In use on the 17f,000 miles of railroad In the t.'nited States and Ter ritories, and these cars have cost over two hundred million dollars. A pas senger car cost I.'i.ijiio to Mioo. An outline of the manner In which such cars are built cannot but be 'of In terest, as this class of car construc tion const I tu l os an Important In dustry here. When an order Is re ceived for a given number of cars It Is accompanied by carefully prepared drawings of every detail and byspe 'l Mentions which even enumerate the quantity nnd quality of screws, tiatl.s, holts, ciiMIiik, trimmings, etc., which are to be used. Those un familiar with this class of work would be astonished at I lie elaborate nature of the drawings, many of them of lull sl.e, with all dimensions marked on them so 1 hat no mistake! may occur. The specifications aim to contain a cleir statement of all the materials to le used, their ii;in tit y, (iiallty and sizes; and the man ner In which they are to be treated and built Into the proposed cars, I also very carefully described: even t in paint and varnishes arc specified, hi well as the unmix r of coats of each, and the length of time each nut I; to be given to dry. Thus it will b seen that n car Is first carefully con structed lu (In mind if the de signer and all details put upon paper, which serve as a guide to those having the constriii'llun In hand. When an order lor cars Is placed, bills of the materials required nr made In each department nnd pat terns for t'ie Iron and wood work are made, to guide tin! foremen in laying out their portions of the work. As speedily us pos-dhle departments are furnished with the raw or finished materials called for on their bill of materials with which tr make their portions of the car. Ah an Illustra tion, the wood machine shop gets out from the rough lumber tho exact number of pieces of wood of every kind nnd form called for, and tho blacksmith shop gets out the forg Iiiks required, the boll department makes the exact number of bolts ol various kinds needed, ami the brass foundry tills Its order for the neces sary trimmings, which trimmings, when so sHcltled, arc taken in hand by the electro plating de partment and plated with nickel, nil vcr or gold, as called for. Tho glass department cuts the glass, etches It, and slivers It when re quired, and makes and furnishes all tho mirrors. When everything Is ready the prepared materials nro dc. llvered lis needed at the compart ments where the cars ire to be erect ed. First, the bottom materials, such as sills, floor-oists, flooring, draft-timbers., and transoms arrive and arc taken In hand by the bottom builders At the completion of the bottom of a cur, which comprises the work of the liottom-builders, it Is turned over to the body-builders, who put up the frame work and complete the bouy ot the car, their work consisting of applying posts, brac ing, filling, belt railing, paneling, car lining, etc. The car Is now taken by the roofets, wiio apply the roof-boards, moldings, etc., and then the tinner put on tho metal covering. After a careful Inspection the car Is taken by theoutslde painters, and Isentered at the same time by the inside finish ers, who put In and llnls.li the nice inside wood-Vr-ork, which isof the b-st kinds of lumber, such as oak, ash, cherry, mahogany, or vermilion. The piping fir heating nnd for light ing Is set In before the seats are placed In position. The inside finish, too, conceals the electric, wires which may be called for In tho specifica tions. Cum arc lighted by oil. gas or electricity. If by gas, It lscarried In condensed form In tanks underneath the car, and h conducted to lamps by suitable piping. Electric lights aro derived from storago batteries, and from dynamos run In a baggage cur, by steam from the engine. When tho inside wood work Is all In place, und some of this finish com prises exquisite carving, the Inside painters go over the entire Interior wood work, making tho car ready for the trimmers, who place tho bronze or plated trimmings upon doors, sash, blinds, and walls. The upholstering, draperies, scat-coverings, carpets, etc.. which have all been previously prepared, are now put in, and when the finishing touches are added by the equipment department the car Is ready for delivery to Its purchaser, to whom It is sometimes sent by special messenger. Parties for whom cars are bulklln? generally keep an In spector at the shops to s?e that u 1 work and materials are In accordance with plans and specifications. All work In the construction department Is carefully subdivided, many differ ent gangs of men having their allot ted tasks, which they perform with surprising quickness and dexterity. Mostof this passenger car work is paid for by piece wages. These car works have the capacity for turning out twelve new passenger cart a week. -Pullman Journal. Snow IS Inch Seep in Montana. At Helena, Mont,, a light snow began falling Thursday which turned into a regu lar storm, aud next day the snow was 1? laches deep, on a level. . Jossra Fi.Ia, llvtrjr stable at 131. Jo rph. Mo., vm destroyed by tire. Twenty head of horsrt were burned snd a falling wall injured three firemen, one of them, Oliver Knight, fatally. Financial row, 35, 000. , LATIBN1W1 WAIFS. Pallium Ksmp'on employed s rnptaln o! harbor hont nt Clro, Ills., snd his wife, ere shot by a woman nnnied Msy Him", who then Hint linrself, nt the Planter's house. All are (lend. The tragedy la due to Jealousy. Three masked men raided a Northern Pacific train near Hot Spring. Wash., rob bing trainmen sml Pullman pnsse tiger of 11.200, watches and Jewelry. 8lmr.ii Paly, -asenger agent of the Ward itcnmslilp lliie.n a sentence d nt New York to live year In the penitentiary for forgery and one yinr. six month lor larceny. In the 1.1 yenr he lis I rru employed by the Ward cnnipiiny it I etimnted HihI he ha 'lolcn t) 10,0.10 by means of false enlrie. I.nwrem e Farley, ef Alton, 111., shot nnd killed hi brother in-lnw. Mitchell Mint Imiidli. Modi are phi" blower by trade About one yenr m they went Into the s hum biilnc, hut shortly n terward quar reled. Farley hn been arrested. At Lit I'lilnn, Hiilvoilor, an earthqunln mi laid low nearly all the hniisi-s in tin city, and lliiwe left standing had their wnlll so cracked Hint It is net safe to remain In them. The people are living in tent, uuii arc in lYiir of further dlstnrlmiii 'I'm risident nf the city were almost driven to frenzy, and pinces'lon were parading the street with ringing bells, headed by priest, praying Tor an abatement of the (INIurban ce. Many pcrs jiis were killed and many ;rhily Injured. lie. Mr. Mct'rei, the celebrated l!optit Icmprranee reformer, died nt I. melon, Kng. Sou i h Carolina 1 not likely to make much ihowltig at the World's Fair, no appropria tion having been made. It will, however, contribute some Interesting things to the I'olnn ill exhibit. The son nf .1. A. I.ee, of Nnrthville, Vn., who wa seized with hydrophobia sonic day sincc.l ilend. Forty other person whe sere liitttn by the sumo dog are much Inrined. T. FgU-rt Wheeler, of Arinnmdiile. Mo., (iielt at hi bedside mid prnyed that lie might die. I lu llieu retired and was dead n four hours. To Tisr tiik l.i.i w r.u.vM l,w T. It. Mis fiulre, of the genenil Kxecutive ('ninitiittet of the Kniglns of l.ubor, of Cleveland, ., has made good hi threat to begin criminal prosecutions a.-uinst the proprietors of the Troy Hieam Laundry Inr discharging 21 girl became they Joined tho K night i Warrant haw been Issue I for I.. W. Helm 'utli and II. W. Miorer and the constitution ality of the Llewellyn law will be tc-tcil. At Purlin, on Saturday, a hunk nieen ger liuuicd Jaliu, currying II I.iksi murks in bank note, wn attacked in the lreden strn-se by a man, who succeeded In robbing him of the whole sum and escaping. At Ijtvt rciirc, Kan.. William Miller, a .-Ich farni'r and prominent mini in the com munity, was robbed and murdered by high waymen. Cashier I). ,t. Martin, of the Webster bank nt Kuropa, Miss., opened the bank vault on Thanksgiving day when all the oilier nlll elals were ab-eut and helped himself t money and securities amounting from (f.M, (Xmtof Mi.niKi. lie Immediately Med und i apposed to be hiding in Memphis. The number nf typhoid fever cnes I in creasing nt St. Louis and it is evident mat ters are becoming worse. TiikUi.as Wintkr.Ktt Itr.i.RAsKn. Pierce iMayence nod Ul other foreign glass workers, detained by Inspector Lnyton, of Pittsburg, on tho charge of being imported to work nt Jeannelto, l'a were rclcuso.l by the Treas ury Department. Hutllelont evidence nut not produced to hold them. ritnirrx to pfatii (irmnnni cahoi.isa. ' Uelow Newberne, N. C, a two-masted boat having six men n hoard wna caught In s whirlwind and capsized. The men regain ed the bout, but tho water whs freezing, and during Hie night three of them died from exposure. One man undertook to swim Hshoreand perished. After 1.1 hour Intense suffering the two remaining men were res cued. niu rACTt'iu: or wiiai.ks in tub ai tiu, Captain Healy.of tho revenue, cutter Ilenr, under date of M. George islund, Aluska, October 'JH, reports to the Treasury Depart ment concerning uffuiis In the Arctic ocean In snd about rlt. George Island. The whal ing season has been most succesful, the capture being reported nt 200 whales, valued at il.&OO.OOO. x I - - - WEAVER II FT ON It OIIKIION EI.KilOR, Sai.km, Orx. The (secretary of Hlnte tl In receipt of the compute election returns from all the counties except live. The return how that Pierce, the Fusion elector, has a plurality of 820 over the highest Hepublicun elector. The live counties to hear from will Increase Pierce's plurality. The electoral vote of Oregon will stand: Harrison, 3; 'Venver, 1. illSEUS IX A STARVING CONDITIO. WiLKtsRARRi, Pa. The miner and K borers in th employ of the .Reading Com pany are la pitiable condition. The men work but two day a week, snd many are on the verge of starvation. Unless I bey are given more work.tbe public will be called upon for re litf. A TERRIFIC BLOW ON THE COAST. BignsI serv'eo men lay the southeastern which began Sunday morning at 8an Fran cisco, 1 th heaviest blow known here fni 10 years. For hour the wind blew at the rat of 50 miles per hour and ruin fell lu orrent. Balnsd Continuously In On Spot, A gentleman of both prominenc snd er city has just returned from a visit to Hempitead County, Ark., a point 40 mile north of Magnolia, Ark,, and states that at t preacher' houne, that of Rev, Thorns Stighbora, rains bav fallen in tb front rard every day for mora than three month. fhl was so during the las drouth. THB COl'NTRY FINANCIAL EXPORT. The export of specie from th - port of New York for Inst week war Sl.mi.aes, of which 1600,000 in gold nnd at" 1,0.10 sliver went to Europe, and ao,?JO in gold and 0306 liver went to South Auierlca- fearlng; WMlMmt Bar Drums. "Don't speak so loud, "said a pretty young woman to a Washington Nun writer, adding by way of explanat ion. "1 have no ear drums, jou know." . "No ear drums!" "Noil lost them several years ago," "From a shock or concussion?" "Not at all. I was troubled with t catarrhal affection, a ronsmiuence of which was the formation of alieesses that destroyed the, drums of my ears." "Hut 1 did not know Mint a person could hear without oar drums." "tin tho contrary I ran hear con siderably better than other people lie- i-nus l hear with the exposed audi tory nerve instead of through the medium or the oruin. For Instance, It of teu occurs that 1 will hear a band of music mining up tho street several minutes before anybody else does.' "And yon can hear voices liette. also?" 'lccldelly. If you were to stand iver at tho other end of this room ami "whisper nrticulutely 1 could hear what vou said without itnv dlltlculty. It Ik not an advantage, hut rather IIh lreslng on ncciinlom. When a num ber of people are talking together in my presencu 1 cannot help hearing what every onn of them says, whereat fou would lie able to eon line your at tention to the remarks on one indi vidual. When a person speaks at nil loudly It hurts tun. As n rule, 1 avoid rldltpj on horse cars hecauso tho rum ble makes the tears run down m.v .hecks, In ono respect 1 think my misfortune in an advantage, for 1 tie love that I enoy music tuoie than others do." "So the loss of t he ear drums ac tually renders tho sen so ot henritip aioro acute?" "I'lidoubteulv It. does, so long a the tit In r parti aro uninjured, hut their destruction expose the delient'j mechanism ' of tho ear, which It It I heir chief purpose to protect. Ac ?or(lliigly my auditory apparatus is :nnstanlly In danger of trouble, which might at any timo render me totally leaf. Ilesides, tiny internal ulcera tion in tho passages would be very ipt to pierce the delicate wall of bona which separates them from the brain, and that woi.ld cause death. That Is liow Koscoo C'onklln died. though very 'ew people know it, tho cold that brought on the trouble tiitvlnij btcii -aught In tho L'teut lill.znrd." An IHil Jewish Custiiiu. At the home of a well known Tew was icrently seen a tiny flame burn ing In a fine goblet. Examination allowed the goblet to he half filled with water, on tho top of which floated an Inch of pure olive oil. A miniature fl iat of cork, fastened on llther side of a metallic ring, 'rested upon the oil (In the rlntt was placed il wax taper, pissing through a small :ircle of thin wool, so that the lower Rtid of the thread dipped through tho ring Into the olive oil. The upper :ii(l of the taper was lighted us above mentioned. The oil drawn through the wax-covered taper served to kerp it alive for several hours. "We burn this," said tho lady of the house, "In memory of one ot our dead. When the taper burns nearly nut we sulistitute another, so that the flume, like the vestal Are, never Ifoes out We light the taper when Dtir relative dies and let It burn a year, the last one being, allowed to burn oiiu We ul tend to these lights with great euro, thus keeping alive Ihis memory of our loved one. It Is an old custom of ours, and one seldom now observed. Somo burn it for n week, while others burn it for a month. Our family adheres to the .'i:tom in all Its purity, always keep ing tho flume alive for u year. There are vi ar.i old. oak tree i In existence 1.0OQ Mr, Anni IF. Jordan Of ltV TA-nmht HI., KoMnn, wan In vpry jhk lira 1 1 h, from bid rlrrulnlimi ot I tin bUnt imv inc nmb nf M(mh1 to the i.tuvi. numb apelm and ri.illit.Miid'ttw plivloin .! the vritt wrr al umni bumtiitic all over lifrlwHty. A coliimoii Willi a double runner brouvM on i.ttiraiiiia of tit livrr, raufririft gixat MiinVrinir. Mia could tot tattv tba Um tor's medicine, mo took. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA et iid soon tolly recovered, and now etijova per. feet Uoaltl.. Hbeaays nheoaild praiw Mood' rWmjjJU'il.aall day and then Dot my enoutfb. Ilaad'e Pllla are hand made, and' are perfect tsi eompuiuitoa, proportion and sppe&rauce. DO YOU EXPECT TO BECOME A MOTHER ? ' "Mothers Friend5 mm CHILD BIRTH EASY. Auim Nlur, Lsatsns iMntftr, snd Shorlsu Llbof. "My wife suffered more In ten minnUs with bar other children than he did all together with her laat, after barinc uaed four bottle of MOTHER'S rUIMO," ye a ouitomer. - Himubmon Dai., Dnisfist, Carol, 111. Sent by express on receipt of rrke, $ per tot da. UwA"YeM(Htors,rsauledfnc. HADFIELD RCaULATOR CO., iui y su suniTt ATLJUtTM OA fcterr MrsSs Tfc ri!fliHto fifsrinfrft. Mure news, mnre teletraptilc sml spet-lnl sersii-M, timn any n-wpr between liillailelihla arid Chi os no. AsteaicAi watch factories proftnee 4fi,00(i watches per week, and about lhat number drift Into the hands of the patient and ever-ready pawn broker. ewnr t Olaisseat far Catarrh Hit l eaialn Merrart. s itiert-iirrsrlll surely (teslrti tho sens of smell anil t-nmplelelr deranae. the whole . tein vrkeii emetine It Ibmiiifii tho ratiniii cur-fsi-e. bin-), anli le shiiiild never lie uaeil el-c-ept on (ireiM-rlptlims fmin retmlahle i.IiibI. t-latis. aailieriaiimx they silllilii I len folil to ,.!",rVK,!, """ piwsll'ljrilerlve Irnm them, llslls Catarrh Cure, liisiiiifHMiiri-il.hr K J f'l,l.(li.V Jtt I',. 'r,.laal.. II ...... ' t heller At C.,-Tiileilii. 0.,i'iniuina tin meri iirv. ami Is In ken nterimlly. and ..-tillre.-lly ui'n the hnmil and iniiiniia surfai-rsnf IlieeV.liin. Ill lni)lny Hall Catarrh Cure he. sure uu Kl. Ihe iceniiTiir. It Is tsken liiiernll and made in 1 1w-rfn. Illilo. h r . J. Cheney A Ci. SOT htijd, b JJrusKiBis, prh Jf-. Wr bottle. l:ti"la's wmilen Industry employs 6,000 CO'lc. A Child r.olors The plensnnt flaviir, Kentle arliiin and sooth-In- effi-el of 8)-riii of t Irs, rrhen In need of a Insative, and IT the father or mm her be cos tive or tillluti, (lie must unit fflna results fol. low Its use; so Hint It Is Hie tx-.t funilly rem edy known and every faiully should bare buttle. I orust nre still intrn In Afrira. " Veer M ark la I. He." A series nf IS artli-lefl hjr sui-eeseful men In a runny pursuit Is oni-itf ttie ninny NlriuiiraniuiM i- nrlli-les e. nli-i ere nniioufii-nt In Thi VMlh' C4hikiii fur 11. "Tne Hrnvest lleed I Krer rlnw"lslhe tnplt-nf another series liy I'ntteil HtHtes lleuerals.l'he iro--i-l us fur the rnuiliiff esr nf Titf C-iwifi nilt.fi le more varied anil (ren eruus I linn ever. Those who suliHi-rllK- nt uurn will rei eive the mer fn-e to .Inn. I, Iwtt, nnd fur a lull yenr from that dale Only I l.7f er. Address 'I h KViit"! It's ciimp a. niiin.IIomIiiii, 1aes Is KiiKlaiid prl.e flifhtinir Is con ducted In the old conservative fash Ion, and as a remit, a lighter was lately pounded to death near North ampton. The cfTeminate American met hods And no favor lu Kngland. A Complete SiewsnNper Per line fen. jl'ir I'lllnhtutih i'ltitmirltTi lnimitli I sultl hr all News Aiients null ili-llveri-. hy Cnri-lt-n everywhere, tor o I 'nil ni-opv or .sir Cmf h week. It i-oiitMllM dully, the new nf th viiulil, rei-elt-lnu s it iIim-m. HiereMirM iifhoth the AsstK-lited I'ress null the ruiteil I'r-S4. Nu Oilier pnper wliiidisell for Itnr. I'enf reeefves liilhitl these rep irts. Its f-t l-t 1 n-j. r'ilmuHiil, h'sshlnn, Hll'l liolisehiild !eirtllieHt nre un eitimled. tinier It li-iuu yiiin News Aileut. ptrctiAM's Pir.tn cure lillinus and nervous Illness. Ilei'ihsiii'e I'll !! well Immuus Ibey cure. Uttcents a Uis. 1 1 ninirieM won win-rjM im nr. i-himt i niimp- soii'sKye-WHtiir. liruvKlstssell stic ier buttle. nn unr nc nrr.riutn iih Vafi-, F.iisiiieTs. sml hnlnis which sisin II,.. hsiuls. Inline lh In.h.iiii'l Imiim i'IJ. nj, t he Itliliiv Hull Hmve 1 Il li Hrlllisnl, Oiler. leiii liii:ilile,niiil the eiiii-iiitier psvs lor no llu or ls pi ksue wllli evi-iy niri he. Tne Best Waterproof Coat in tho WORLD I UGKER lrKjf. snd wtilktc a voudrv lii ihi rmrtifattliirtn. The mw 1'OMMkl. M.I' KLJ( U a im rf-t t rltiniff rft. iikI ki-Ytri llioriiliraiutJftlif. Ilrwareuf tmlliitruas. Iroti l my m rout if iiio "iritii i.mt.u ' i no on n. jMutra- llM'UI"Lti1rf-. A si. T'lWKH, J lotion, 3u 3 Plan1 flrnHl) for Caurrh ) th Bfsit, Ki(.t tr !. anrl rtiBrit. Huld by UntKifixti or Mut or mail, Mia IL T. Haxvhlot, Warrto, t r"V1 -T CAN OKT A.N KDIH-ATION AND JL J ) X PomrlON, TOO, hy nltenillng Curry Butlnits Collie n,,;"i- S4nl fr Cataloitti, nMinlntr lh' pnpr. li, 11 tUtWK. r'll. lToltlcnt VISiTINfi CARDS srveTO!,!?3. jilr lirlul t-oiirit. Mi fur i fuin. Miirniiift -w-ui nn rv i clpt of alaiitp. Ntw YoliK CtNb Co., N-w Vork.S.V, PATENTS TII'iMAKf. MlMIiN, VH-htii(ft.n, I), c. No m' f until t-'Htfiir ft. laiUftl. rlt fur luvculor'a (iuittM. If iH-r Amr punrant'-iMl. Muht worli. WrJia to . I). KihH Kom. KIi.iii. N. Y. i'tranr writ Hon thiwiaitrr AUKNTn wtintiMi riiafll rnnirittrOlniiMiiit for Hnrfi, Cm il lr r'vvl-,Syrnilf Ism mni ltni,M lUe. DOIIKMIO OlNIMKNT CO., AIaMh. N. V. Garfiold Tea 5, CurtnBHrt'k Ha4ltwlM,lMtoraarVimpl'Slfn.flaTf'N IhkUx' Billa. MuaulafrM. (J KriKLU Tiia Co . 3i W. iMh Cures Constipation 1ATKNTsl HKNeilON-s !-en.t for lnvil or'i Onlilenr Ituw to ouuitii e P.ilenl. Sen.Kar lilseslaf I'tNl-IKX 4 IKII'STV I.AWH. j-aVIUCK U'AlkHtU AXUlAUluA, K.O. ABIIirakMorp'"" Rabl Cared In 10 riUI lisiDSsih sniisr llllmreu. WT IWIelo.J.l tPMtMCLsSsn.s.Ohifc MARRIAGE PAPER irrnin want t'orrcrponl-ati OINNKU1 MONTHLY. Tulili. Ohio -taSJJsM TLTSnJEl.JSl.TSa - Tb Future Great, tb peerlea jewel of th Upper Missouri Valley, nj Iraxl' THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA. Hrr loral'tn, natural rrronree and udeantaytB mr actually ptrfaet for making a rry iarfie elu. Small t'nrssfmrnfs mad in Pierre to-dnv. at tht prttnt low print, will grom into fertunr in tht star f u(nr. Choice lot no be aai ou (n. installmMl plan, or with discount for cash. 1 rsler to the many goo I Eastern ps.pl trno bar InrtsUd throagb in. In Pierre, at T will be glad lo correspond with jou. , 'or special quotations and further Information writ, to is, CHAft. t. HYDK Pitrrt, 8. Do. 'THE CLEANER 'TIS, THE COGIER 'TIO." WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT SAPOLIO August Flower" " For two years I attflercd terribly with Rtomach trouble, and was fol all that time under treatment by jihysiciuti. Jle finally, after trying everything, finid my stomach W.19 worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommendation of n friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem ed to do mc good nt once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and considci that August Flower has cured mc." Jas. E. Dcderick, Saugcrtics, N.Y.8 DR. KILMER'S 7Ht.BiAT KlDjO LIVERS 8'e EicpsIi e iiuanlity and hiyh eulurod urlno, La Criripiie. Cures the 4id of tor efTei-ls of this trjlnc f pt-ih-mle ond reston- Inst vliror nnd vitality. Impure llloo., resemn, u nidiln, mnlnrla, pimples, blotchm. Cat'iicral Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, nnd a disinclination to nil sorts of work. Osarsnlee- t'seeentenlBofOneBoMlv.lf not bsn. efllMl, I'l iiira-LU sill reriml you the prlre paid. A i irruuBlele, tor. Mice, 1.0(1 Ue, 'Invsllds liuiil to llrnllli" lrewlxinsultllon fese. till. KlLHIB k CO., IIINIIHAMI-UM. N. Y. t4e444t 'A Choice Gift V V V ' A Grand Family Educator v A Library In Itself V V. VX The Standard Authority J NEW FROM boVKR TO COVXR. Fully Abrssat of th Tims. Suecessor of the anthsntle " flns.st' I bridged " Ten years spent In rename, 1 100 sdltors employe, or $SOO,000 sxpendeo. t SOLD BT a I.I. BIMIKSEM.KBS. SMI'.X TISK IIEJT. Tie net hue reerlitls ef elMAlete mIiiIam. H.il for Irre tilnilietv,i,ii,iiiliigNir,.,lH.n4 PSre SIKl II I f. I'AIIIK I'l.AHH. O. C. MCRRIAM CO., Publishers, . Hprlnrneld, Mass., U. B. A. ) Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Other Chemlcfls ara tivad In tb jireparallon ot W. BAKER k CO.'S reakfastCocoa uhlrh it alrelf put and solM.Ve. It. tin mnrelhnn threi.Umn I tUftreiMjth of Cocoa mixeil will) rJtsrcb, Arrowroot or rHtiaar. snd Is lar more eco nomical, cmlinrf tent than sue esnt a run. It Is deliilous, nourishing, nnd basiuy MGirnti. . Sold by firoeers eterpthsrs. W. BAKEA & CO., Dorchester, If aaa. WORN NICHT AND DAY I rfoMa tht ffAm rnB fur wilt bm an r all ir(tuniNinnt'a iuji tmnnt siivjIHK( Nrw Pal lm(in-l Pllip rail. I Celt anil nil I rrst-U iitA.nur IWDIM fii'i ly Malt I U.f, M ) f mfj, 144 PrtNasi m3, hvw ra cliy CUM rtU'C CURE. k nvpewisvvHe Cares Consumption, Coach. Cronp, Bora Tliroab Sold by all Drasjnsu a Ouaraaua. No. 104 Fifth avenaa. t-Utahunr. Pa. flra. hsiu and Pitman systems. Private and mull Instruction, hiiecialsiieed elaesea foe nit nrl er. finod positions for roiniietent stmlenta. RooT am mm irsrsstao.)