Pur reader have doubtless mrtlpel the numerous discussion by the scientist unit hyeleni-ts a to th nla'lve valus of the vnriouo baking iHiwders, A cnreful sifting n( the evident- leave no doubt no to tlie mtierlorlty of the Hovel linking- t'owder in t-orlty, wholesomeue siirl strernitb, from seleiitlflp stan'liio'nt. An opinion, how. ivir. Hint Mill tin vi" iterhnis renler ttiflil Mirc with niir irse!lcnl hmi.ckeciiers, I tht ttven hy Marion Harbind, tlie well known nit popilnr writer, ttvn nintlers pertain ing to the science of domestic economy, of eotisekcenlng, nml of home cooking. In R letter published III the 1 Iclpli ia Ladies' Home J inrntil, thl writer sav: "I regard the llnyal llnliinj; Towcler Uielsst iiiniiiitioiiiK.il unci In (hp market, H Inr 11 I Inv HIIV experience III the use of nii'h ciiinpilinil". Hiltcf tiie introduction of It Inlo niv kit'-lii'ti I have used no other In Rinking liiwiiiif, caki. etc., and hnve en lire) v discarded for such .ii iof the Inurm wade roniliinnllon of oni-ihirii soda, two child crcntii of tnlttit'. "Kverv box lull licen In I'Clfett Mm1!,io when II i Hin Into niv lisn.i., nml II r run tent hne given coinHcte s)lilRftlnii. ll n nn act ol simple justice, nn I nis-i n pirns lite, to recninnieiid it iiiitp'iihilcllv to Ainer-M-nll IlLU-cWIVes, .MaiiI' N IIari.ard." limit! Ncits. If Trite. An extensive lull or drop-wafer syMt'tr liim lii'cii liii'tid, it i s;iiil, In tlie Sound. II ) ll t twelves mile I Kin (tattle, Wasli. Illllliltfllllloll lo Australia. The Aiilr.iliiin i-olimiix liiivp rx fipniloil iilimit Ki.iii'ii.iido in renin iL lntr itiiuiiunit inn. lennltness, cserclse sn-l diet nr. the entili enl vii I mi of iomhI tilt It- Tiikecnu-ol i hs first t .mi nliil It yon kliim what hi.i) lioi meat roil need tn-i ei he III. h Is i l.i - iiift 11. nl (nr lielil Ten. n slin.lc neili reait-dy, overcome ins results ot wrong liviiic. "oin pressed tiir cleans i'liion lae.f'eil a- urn .rvv JWl if re. t itlen Snyder Allmn), N. Y. " I Owe May Life to Hood's Sarsaparllla" Word nre iMTwerlrw lo riimw the errati tutlr 1 feel toward Hood Sriwparlllfi, for un derdiMl, f"l And I-note tlint In tlit medfrltir I iff nitf H. Twelve yenn aim 1 hscau to hlnal, ftilliiwcfl h iiriih 1 tlir Miiiiimrli, uihI latrr with 9reU4n0m mf thr Hmhmf Hrttnii pHiiifil hy Hevfiti (Kitn. This frvtiiftlly xrrw Mirw until thrre y-urt hko. rhyett (nrih loUl Oie the (rouble wiw Caused by a Tumor for Nv-ml motilha 1 bud bein iiimblrto retain ftny food of a wdid nature, t wan KrvMly ettmrintwl, ha I frt qurnt hemnrrhn gvm, and wan (mtUnVd fhp dortnrn were ritrhl In nay n my ! trmm ri W y at-rr. One tins a rii'tid miKtffwlcd that I ir llood'HSar-iiiMtrilla; did no, und for H or 4 dny I wa m -ktr thtvu vr, hut 1 kept on and Rrndunlly U'tcan to del I bfctn to Fuel Hungry Could. after a time. retain nolld fiwl, iuireed In weight, the wvfTron hue left my tdttn, the bloating nutwlded, and 1 felt better all over. Tor the pait two yearn my health has been Hood's Cures tulle good, ami I buve been able all the lime i do the hounf work for my family." Mhn. i drn Kkviikr, Nn. in .ImlMin Hi., Albany, N. Y. Ileafl'a Pllla.ra the bet .ftrr-Uluner FUlar Rat dlvrsiloa, curt brwlache. Try a box. m us 3 Garfiold Toas .lirm CoriitliMitltiQ, KfMioiiiM Conit U xiod, Mnviw LKct4ti Ibii- HainikCrM. (UiuiKU)lKACo..ai9W.aUiHi.,N.V G u res Sic K Headache SIIOKTIIANO IIV lll Thort.unlily tnimhl ttv rtfxii-t..iv. i t. nml ni'l li.n-,iii ftw. J. tt. Ih'titler mm, I'tln. I'tt' hhitlhnnl 'nllrinWHII.nnipi-. I'll ATKTHt I'F.NHIONH -enil Tor inmn. 1 or'ti tlulitr or Hnw u i ihutlii n 1'iiifiii. Send fur (UMIof HKNpiKIN and Hill' NT V I.AIVH, fATHlUK U'tAUHKU WAKHINlilu.n. V.O. 01 TrilTft Till iw ami1. kIMI'mon. Vnhlnmiin J IN No lillyxfio until I'lltilit nh I n I Lll I U mliird. Wrllf for liivt-ulur'a Uulile I J 4 r'Pl Vrrl,kI w'- T- I'llagernld, -iV 1 Vj?S J ! wit.iiitiiiiiiii. o, v. taMMBMMMw 40-uuiie buok tree J IIIIMtV IN CIIU'K r.NH. W m I or IV. . IUU itmrti txiok. ipf limii?. ol I V Mft M iracllf.l iH.ultry nuwr dutlnff U V iftV ' - " IWM'I' linw lo dtt and Ttrf Vo rut. twai lo fn-d for two and Cliaiw'1" ''" tl which lorl to aTI tot ,arlinal'air,.io. An. Allraaa . RiMlR n a. uul at; in Uvl ak, a, I. aw. n BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. 1 If anyono doubti that wt in cur. I 111 lltont olmttUttW UDir In AilolMHUvi lit lilm write fol parlU'ulara aud In vtwttKale our rrlt 4V1.HIIV. uur nuaiH'iallmrkiiiK u AtllMMIO. Whi-a aien'UOiWHlhlf'putuiwium.iiurKHiMirll.aor Hot Kprlutti tall, we ituoraiiti-e ncur mi our Magic I yphtlt-un ii lik ItSLV THIMi THAT WILL fl'KK i'K-HMA KKTLY. fitsiTJVk t unny SKAI Ktt KKKK. IQOK UKI KV ( OMIANY,i hlcate. HI. A rrmeilvwhii b If nsrd by Wlvea bout to ex nerienoe tbe painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, proves an inrauiDie aiieci- no xor,andobTiatei tbe torturei of con finement, leeeenlne tbe dangeratbereuf to botlt mother and child, hold by all druKglate. Bentbjr i exiireae on reoelut 1 Af frlMt .1 AH TIM I hAttla. Ahaxizaa nrav . e S paaa. SSRAOriCLD eHOULATOW CO.. ATLANTA. OA. ; BliYOND OUB BOHDEB8. Fiv workmen, of Hull, Germany, who drunk water from the river Saale, contrary to tbe order of tbe au.liorltie, were aeited with Aaiatic cholera. Bjr a colliilon between a passenger train and a cattle train near Grau, three neraons were killed and 28 probably fatally hurt. Four hundred bead of cattle were killed. Tbe Dux Mlnera Killed Mumber 110. All bope of rescuing alive the men who were entombed by tbe explosion of fire damp in tbe Fortachritt mine at Dux, Bo hemia, baa been abandoned. An Investiga tion above that 130 mm lott their lives is aba disaster. rat' iT . . ' " I : TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Happenings The World Over. LEANINGS OF INTEREST TER8 Ll TOLD, BOTH D0MEKT10 AND FOREIGN, W MBblnefnn Mewa, I'lHtlnit llmriion Im. tefnuil a t anion lo R I.. Ilnrpor, the CliirimiRtl Kiilellty ViiIIoiiaI bank arecker. Mnrtlienn lliirrl.on, the I'miilMit'l frnnd. hilil, lis. rpi'ovcrcil, nml the White lIone ijtinriinliiie Iiah tiren liftoil. I'lrr. At I linton, Mo., the liirfjesl lire that ever MciirtTil In that rity sinrieil T iienlny niorii ItiR In t'liurrhill Unit".' livory slnlile, wliit li h. tutullv ilixln.ynl nml fifteen lmrnea hnrneil to ileulh. About n (loren other huoi ne Iiimii nml oflii M were ruinpXely put led, l ite lo will rem-li ITfi.ntm, At l air Haven, Vl part of the buiiiei .irliiiii of the tow n. I on. tl'i.tum. At l ort Hnniiltoii, nenr Crooklyn. N. Y., the (Iritml View lintel. l.oa, tl"0.'."Sl; no iti..iriime. IHirinif the i:i-llhrie week, more tlinii l.'.ooo.'Hn hii teen lil l y lire in lh-toii. At Teliiihi f 'lly, Miian., the lniiine por tion of the city. Lo" H'".l,iKii, intirniife .7,(i. llla.trra, Aprlilenl. nnd I nltllleo At I'nlliiiinre, the wifi-nnil two ihililren oft liven liii'o. nmlilor of the i'emny I vimia rniliv.iv, were hiirneil to a crii by tbe -t ( li'-iiiti of a (iii'iiline love. An J'.rie train rolliib il with a !ei(.'h lit 1'n.anir, N. .1., nml Mis Miiry llryim nml Mi" Mnry Splnln were killed, Mr. 1 hoimis O l'tien win faintly hurt. Tan hoys named Stillivim nml (irr were Imriied to death In a lire which ilietroyed Hie home of Sullivan' father at Hi. (leorpe. IWiv I'.rtin.wirk. The lli'iiiiiiigton and llutlaml railroad Im 1 0 i r.ou nn iilent at liiitland, Vt., hy which ICdivittd II. Cobb, of Wuilincforil, was killed, ml Mr. Herbert Curtis, of Kutlmid, was severel," injured and several other i n.stngers slightly Injiiied. A boiler explosion wrecked 1'nvor't saw; mtll at fol ii m hi is, (ia., Wednesday. Will tiriflln, white, nnd Titus Heath, rolored were instantly killed. Three oll.ers were no.rlally woiiiuIihI, While a party of workmen were rroin(i Ihe I' , XV. .V ll. trnt ks to hoa'd a train at 1 atidith, Iiel.. a freight train Mriiik three i f them, In.lanlly killing .lohii W. UnlMin mlS. I.. Viciiiki and fatally injuring Jnlui John.oii. A negro tramp at Medon, Tenn., nccus of B petty theft, was hiinned by a mob after he Inn) been almost whipped tQ death. A station operator with a gun, who attempted In protect the victim, was imprisoned by U't etowd. fnnllnl. I.nhor and tuilnatrlal. The grinders employed by the Amerknn ax and tool works at Heaver Kail, l a., have been notitleil of a sweeping reduction In their wages to take eflect February 1. The Lake Erie A Western yard switch men's strike at Muucie lnd., is over. They got nn support from sympathy strikers, hence their fuilure. The new men at Homestead, J'a., are he. Ing dropil rapidly am) only about IKK) re main. Through their inrmnpett-nry Ihe llrm has been obliged to drop Hum . and take buck the eiierieiiced men. I.eRlnlntlve. The Indiana House of Representatives, 00 to 10, concurred in the Senate joint resolu tion, declaring in favor of keeping the World's Fair open on Sunday. The Remit of the Ktate of Washington unanimously passed an anti l'inkerton bill. The Alabama State Senate has reconsider ed its vote of last Tuesduy and on Saturday passed a bill giving an annuity of tMO tn Mrs, Jefferson Davis. It now depends on tbe lower house whether the bill becomes a luw. Missouri's legislature has passed a bill compelling railroad companies to provide separate coaches for white aud colored pas sengers. A bill for ilia improvement of country roads has Just been presented in the New York legislature. A bill has been introduced in the Nebras ka Legislature, providing for a line of tlO on hotel keepers who use gas; also making the proprietors responsible for the deaths of persona who blow out the gas in establish ments. It has been dubbed "a bill to pro tect Jays." New York'i legislation lias appropriated 17.000,000 more for the State capital, which bas already oast over f 20.000.000. t'rlM and Pennine. At St. Louis, Frank Hensehel shot and probably fatully wounded bis sweetheart, Miss Alice liruce, at her home. The police, looking for the would-be murderer, found bis dead body in an alley two blocks away. He was probably crazed by cigar rites. Peraounl, Bishop Brooks died without making a will. His estate ia estimated at 1750,000. Mlscellnaeona. Jmlpe John Martin, a Democratic lawyet sf Totieka, becomes Senator of Kansas. The latter title wax bestowed upon bim by the joint convention of the Senate and the Popu list house, and be will proceed at ouce to Washington to take the seat of Senator Per k lis, who was appointed by the Governor a rear ago to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Plumb. Tbe verdict of the new Coroner's jury at Alton, III., in the oasea of W. E. Klcbardi and Henry Groggani, ia that tbe explosion was caused by negligence of railroad em ployes. Tbi demand for work by uaemjioyed girls Is so great at Harrison, N. J., that the Ed'son Electric Lamp Company had to ap peal to the police to preserve order. Nearly OOglrla have been put to work since the re cent decision In favor of Kdieon in relation tso the incandescent lamp, . Proceedings of the Senate and tbe Bouse Tersely Told. THIRTIETH PT. PrATr.. The anti-option bill and the Cherokee outlet bill were considered, but no sclinn was taken. The Semite then went into executive session nnd soon ndjoiirtteil. Ilorsr. The Hniie ill continuation of Saturday's eslnn met at 11 o clock this morning. This had the eflect to continue ihe Atni'int older under which the iiiiirnii tine bill Is heing roti'tilereil, and the House iinine.iintelv proceeded ill coiniiiiitee of the whole to fiirlherdisi ii'slon of that niMi-ure. nml after n few amendments the bill was pnsed bv a vote of l.'ti te The house 1 1. en, In eomniiltee of the whole, proceeded to the consideration of the sundry civil niirooriation hill. With out ilisnosinit of the hill the committee I Rrixennd tin- house adjourned. Ihe iiiarau ine bill which piAcl tlie hoiie, tmnii'li in its general purport similar to the Semite measure on the same subject, will have n pns the scrutiny ol the hitter hoity. I he senate hill still re1s upon the the siM-aker's table, and if it could have b en Inkeii up and nun nde.l in ciuiloniillv Willi the house bill it cniild have been sent limned intely to conterence. As it is. the house bill enes to the senate with no .more privilege than that enjoyed hv nnv other proposition originating in the oilier linife. The bill as it passed the house ritiires nil ve-si-ls clearitii! for the I'niled Stales to ob tain from ihe toiisiil nr vice consul tit the port of departure a bill of health. The presi dent is ntnhurie. to detail n uiedii al ollicer to serve in the o'lic ol the oon-ul at nnv foreign port lor the purpo-e of furnishing information nml giving Ihe bills of health. The marine lin-pital service shall co-operate with State and municintil hoards of henlth in tbe enforcement ot the rules ,f such boardsnnd tbe regulations prescribed by the secretary of the treasury to iirevent the in troduction nt coiitaiiious am) infectious ilis cncs into the I nilcd St iles Iroin loieign countries ami from one Stale to number, but nothing eliall be construed to warrant a fe leral otlb ial in relaxing State rules, (in nrrival of nn infected vesc in any port not providiil wil Ii proper facilities (or treat ment. Ihe secretary of the treasury may re mand the vessel to the lie ureal hntiomil or other quarantine. tniiiTv-rinsT inr. Hrvur. Karlv In (he day a comnnmicn tion from ( 'hiel'. fust ice K tiller of the supreme court to the vice president, aiinuuncing the death of Associate Justice I. ulnar, was laid before the senate by Vice Tresiilent .Morton. Mr. Wilson of Iowa moved its a murk of respect to the memory of Mr. I.amar, who W'tts formerly a member ol the senate, tti.it the senate ailjoiirii, 'I he motion was carried unanimously. Hot sk. After a little routine Ihe house of representatives, on motion of Mr. Allen, of Missouri adjourned out of respect to the memory of the late Associate Justice I. ulnar, iimitv sn IIMI li.W. HrsTe In the senate to-day Mr. Ilnle, i Hep. Maine) reported from the committee on nnval nllnirs nn amendment to be offer ed to the naval appropriation bill, authoriz ing n contract lor the construction of one battleship of about b.nno tons displacement, two armored coast delense vessels, in gun boats o( H.onnto In mm ions displacement and eight lirst class torpedo boats. The amend ment was referred lo the committee on ap propriations. It ti.xes no limit of cost but appropriates t.t.inKi l.l toward the construe tion of the vessels, l,imn,Kjli towurds nrmn nient and t.MI.O'io for torpedo experimen tat ion and tria's. Mr l-nulkiicr. 1 1 'cm. W. Vn. I introduced a hill for the admission ol I'tati us a State, and it was referred to the commltte nn lerritoriis. The Semite pro ceeded to executive business and s ion there after adjourned. HorsK In the house filibustering agn'nst the bankruptcy hill was Inaugurated to-day by Mr. Kilgore I Hem., Tex.i and the house adjourned without action, thus exhausting the two days assigned to the judiciary com mittee and the bankruptcy bill, TIIIMI Y-llllllll PAY. Sr.NtTF. The Anti-Option bill was under cnnsiileratioe, but the discovery of the ab sence of a iUoruiu led to an early adjourn ment for the ilny. Hoi sr In the lfnue to day the Sundry Civil hill was grunted the right of way, mid while a few obstructions were placed upon the track, none of I hem proved disastr u nil the bill made fair progress. Without concluding the bill the House adjoii.-iied. TimiTV-rol'liTit PAY. On assembling to-day both houses of Con- f:ress pnssisl appropriate resolutions regard ng the dentil ul Jas. i. Illaine. and out of respect to his memory adjourned for the day. Tiiir.TT-rirTii pat. Sfk atk Practically the whole of tbe day's session was sneut by the Senate behind closed doors the executive session lasting fro. ii 1J 4II to 4 :w, when the Semite adjourn ed until 'i o'clock Monday the cluiiiL-e ol hour being lixeil in order to give Senator an opportunity to attend Mr. lilaiiie s Inner nl. The new Senator from West Virginia, Mr. Camden, elected to lilt the late Semitoi Kcnna s unexpired term, appeared und took the oath of ollice. Hoi sk Nothing of importance was ac complished and alter a short session the House adjourned. JUSTICE LAM AH BURIED. Thousands of People Honor the Memory of the Dead Jurist. The funerul ceremonies over the late As sociate Justice L. H. V. Lamar took place at Macon, fin., on Friday. A public meeting was held at the opera house and eulogies were delivered by some of the most promi nent members of the bur in this State. The procession from the house to the Methodist church commenced at 11 30. Dr. Chandler, pre-ident of the Kmory college, where Ihe dead justice graduated, delivered the funeral sermon. Chief Justice Fuller and the associate jus tices were present at the services, Thous ands of people gathered along the route tak en by the funeral cortege and nt the church It was impossible to get within SO yards of the door. All the church bells were kept tolling during the ceremonies. The inter ment took place about 2:30 p. m., and alter wards Chief Justice Fuller uud the Wash ington party left for lin-.ne. FUNERAL OF BIBHOF BROOKS. Simultaneous Services in Three Church, es and an Open Air Ceremony. The funeral of tbe late Bishop Phillips Brooks, of the Episcopal Church, occurred at Boston, Muss., on Friday. Thousands viewed the remains at Trinity Church, wbere the serviced were conducted at noon by Bishop Potter, assisted by Bishops Wil Hams, Neely, Talbot and Mies. When tbe procession started for Mt. An burn Cemetery, where tbe remains were laid in the family lot, a publio service waa held from tbe step of tbe west vestibule of the church, for the benefit of the multi tude who could not gain entrance to tbe church. Simultaneously with tbe services in the church, there were public services of prayer in the First Baptist and Old South Church, both within a itone'e throw of Trinity. At each there waa a large atten dance. Tbi British and Foreign Bible Society ends out every day fire tons' weight of Bibles, Testaments and portions of Scripture. HAWAII S UEtlN DETHRONED. The Islands In the fare of a Provisional Committee and Want Annexation to the United States. The reign of Uuerh Lilitiokalaiil, o' Hawaii, is at nn end. Thcsieainir ( lnudiiie. w hich arrived at San Frnnclr on Sunday 'ought the news of a revolution at the fts 'a!. Honolulu. The royal rule has been overthrown, a provisional government established nml a commission, headed hy Mr. 1 hurstoti, arrived on the Clnudine to petition the (interment of Ihe I'tiited Slnles to annex the Hawaiian Is anils. I n January l'l tbe (J li en a' kail that the Min strv sign the new lonstiluiioii, prepar ed by tfie locil congress, the Hui Knliiiniin, hu h wns in substance the old constitution, under which the anvcietiiti had almost nbso lute powers to rule. The Minister refused, appealed tut he free holders of the Islnnd; nnd gained the support of the latter. A Public Safety Committee wan formed nml n prorlnmntit.il ol independence from sover eign rule issued. Kinoilsheil wou'il hnve iiiidrmhledly fol lowed the revolution bud not the llniied States inau-iif war lloston binn In Ihe har bor A huge ilelnchii cut of nrmcd marine and sailor of the Huston were landed and held ready lor erne gency nt the I'nited Slates consulate. I he presence of Ibis unit ed loice kept the tiitbulent spirit nl the na tives in tiheyuitc!'. The tueen nun her Ministers surrendered nil public properly to the Provisional Com mittee nml Her Majesty then retired In her palace, where the ciiiiiiiiillee furnished her an untied guard. ( ,ommissn,it.r Thurston said tn-dnv that he believes tin. Citiied States tlovernmeiit will take the Islands. If she don't be thinks n republic, w ill be lormed nnd the protection of Itiis country nsi r .1. Tbe warship Mohican left for Honolulu to ilnv. ami will soon be followed by the cruisers iiancer and A.lainS. I he Monterey is also .i ing fi u -1 for sou. ANNKXA'I ION OF HAWAII. LIRFt.Y THAT HIP I' NITI ll r 1TI S Will, THIS n: r in. im. A dispatch from Washington nvs: 'n less this country takes prompt in Hon in the matter of annexing the Hawaiian Islands, as tb provisional government of that cnuit try asks, (Irent llrilaiu will be apt to ussert n protectoraleover the islands, on the iilen that lliitish interest must be guarded. Tins step, it is geneiaily couieiled, would be but a series of acts that would eventually result in lireat Pritaiu taking absolute possession, The control of these Islands by Kuglnnd would give liei a straggling comiunnd over the Pacific ot eun. lnu.ltlitiori.it would al low ( 'rent Hritnin to complete the chain with which for years she has been endeavoring to surround tlie i'nited States. 1 he I Hliiiilian Pacific nil I road on the north the recently improved fortification nt lluli fnx. the cable to tbe Itiirinuihis and the es tablishment in those islands of un increased gurrison, the Pritish colonies in the Cairi bean Sea. mid the liritish acipusilions in (liiinen nod Veneiielu nre all U' ls of (irent Britain which have not been observed in this country without concern. Possession of the llaaniiun gioup would complete the nrmcd circle. The islands nre a Important to the Tinted Stales, from n strageticul point of view, as they are to (Ireat llrilaiu They would he Valuable as n supply depot lor ship of war, and also lnr the cruising commerce vessels on the Pacific As tlie war with Mexico resulted from tlie annexation of l extclhere is some talk that tirent Hritnin wou.d lint look calmly on while the l iiiii 'l 'tales (K.I; Hawaii under its prelecting wing This vitwofthe case was considered in the Kxecutive session of tbe Senate Suturduv uud will be mi impor aiit factor in teaching u ((inclusion. BUSINESS HAS IMPHOVED. A Perceptible Increase nt Many Points K. O. I'lin A Co'R 11'rrA.f' Herirwtif Trmlr lays: There has been some increase in the distribution of products during the past week nnd the demand fur manufactured goods is distinctly larger, su that business has perceptibly improved ut many points. Yet the outgo ofgold, expected to exceed :i.(KKI,(KKI Ibis tek. reduces Tieasury icstr ves, causes increased iivrvoiir.es about the future and ri ndtrs int ii more retiietuut to engage in the new under hikings. Wheat is u fruition lower in prce, with moderate sales, nnd the We-teni receipt in four days huve been over 12 (mm.(s bushels in spite of bud weather, wl.ee Atlantic ex ports have been only ('l.'Mi bushels, corn is i!J c higher und pork products a shade higher, but oats Jc lower Cnllce i Jc lush er, with moderate sales, and oil c loner. Cotton has not rliui giil in price, though sules huve been quite large, and the re eipts this week thus tar have been JO.noi) bales and exports ft I, CKj bales riuuCer than lust year. The dry goods trade In all its branches is strong nnd healthy. Sales of wool at lloiton for the yeai thus iur nre inoie tlinii .Vj pet cent, greater than lust war, with prt.es growing stronger. Tin- boot mid shoe trade is remarkably healthy und shipments heav ier than a year ago, The irn:i Rinl "liei in (liislry during the past week bus been lueh.g record-brciiking prices though the demand and sales arc large. The business in Impli ed products is very heavy, but lnr ninny finds the prices are the lowest ever known Structural iron works liavelur more business than usual. There in still nn excess of merchandise ex ports over import for Juuiiuiy, though ex ports from New York in lour weeks huve been SIO mkiIbKi less than for tbe same werks last year, w hile in iiris.rts there is un increase of about S-l.tCK) (s. The extiss nl exports Inst January was over :i7 .issi.ii.si. ihe business failures occurring through out the country during the hist seven d.iys number lor the I'nitc.l Slnles ii'ifi, und tor Cauuda 40. or n tolal or iirt us ctiniiiircd with total of lj.it week and ail Ihe v.etk previous to Ihe urn. For the corresponding week of last vear the figures were J I7, rep resenting -jxi failures in the I'nited Stale aud 44 m the Dominion of (,'jua la. BTAMBOUL DETHRONED. Bis World's Record Rejected. Krem lin Becomes the King. Stuubonl's grand iierforniance of 2.07 i mode on the Stockton, Cal., truck on No vember 1!3 last, a world famous mile the; crowned him king of trotting stallions, has been rejected by the American Trotting Kegistcr Association at Chicago, Kremlin who covered a mile at Nmhville, Tenn., In 2.071 on November 12, according to the reg ister is trotting king. Under a resolution all tbe time performances made at Stock ton, Cnl., October 13 to November 23, inclu sive, stand rejected, but will doubtless con stitute bars for trotting purposes. Stamboul went against tbe record tlx iimes. Tbe table of nit wonderlul per formance follows, the quarters, halves, three-quarters and miles being shown re spectively: i t Mile. Oct 22 :S3 104 1 38 2:104 Oct. 27 :; 1 01, I 'M 2:08) Nov. 0 :82 103 l:Xi 2 08 Nov. M :Slt 103 .' 1:3, 2:0Uj Nov. 19 :S0 1:02 1:36 2:00 Nov, 23 :31 1:02 I. Si 2:07 Ninety-seven other records war rejected. Haf-Rlne anil Duty, II rt -if il ticsis pusses awuy, leaving hirrill.. it single Iriicn behind, and rnu often itlretl Rcarccly 1 called hap-plne-s, seeing nothing lusting Inn tipen g;ilned liy It. t'liliiipiilness also passes nvfiiy (uul Mutt In a great run nidation), but leaves uccp traces lio hind, iitifi, II we know how to lm prove lliem, most wholesome one, purifying uti'l f rengtlimiltig, nnd frc riuetilly iroiliirtlvo of the highest lniiiiiies. Tin n m life it, Is woithy jt pet-til ml remark, Dial, when we are not. too solicitous) n to linpplncHA, or the. want, nf II, tint devote ours, -Ives '.n Hie strict nml unst:iirlng ftillll tient of tint v, then litippiiiesa comes f Itself yes, even nrise from a life f I roubles ami iinxlet lea anti prlva linn). I Imp often seen tula verified n the ciie of women who were very mfoi t iinate In llielr ronjitgal relu '.lout, Imt who would rattier have jerlsheil limn (J ream t of forsakltify llielr duty. This Is I'riihnhlv a Fnble. Of .i:snp, Ihe "faliiilit," It lt writ ten that lie wii a person of extreme ly luxurious tastes, and that he otiee hail served nl a bittt'jtif t a dish of tinging tilrl) at an expense of $1,000, None But Royal Haking Powher is aljsolutely pure. N'o other equals it, or approaches it in leavening strength, purity, or vvhc.lesomencss. (.See U. S. Gov't Reports.) No other is made from cream of tartar specially refined for it and chemically pure. No other makes .such light, sweet, finely-flavored, and wholesome food. No other will maintain its strength without loss until Ui-ed, or will make bread or cake that will keep fresh so long, or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. No other is so economical. The Iiaking Powders now being offered in this vicinity, with the statement that they are " as good as Royal," have been shown by the official analyses to be composed of alum and detrimental to health. The official chemists of the United States and Can ada, State analysts, municipal boards of health, and' physicians indorse the great qualities of the Royal: Haking Powder. Unlike the Dutch Process Qh Alkalies 01 Imt Chemical nr n( in the ir(artioii of W. BAKER &C0.'S BreakfastCocoa I L vhlrh 4m abtohttrty pure and tuluble, i ii nnmoreirtantnrertmr I tit Btrrtntth nt Corn niixetl with Btarrh. Arrowrwt or FSiiirar. and in far more rco- nonucal, costing lent than one cent a cup. It tn ilHUioui, nouriMilng. anti bamlt i aOIOKHTKH. I Sold hjUmrer evtrjrwlitrt. W. BAKER & CO.rBorcheiter, Mais, t TO YOU N C MEN. Kiifinlf1 opieortunMr fc- Inrn h titmlnoii that will ! (Ivt Mfia.lv fifiiUiy mt-nt Hiiti tmifiry of $tMi ynr. ) Srnd A' otitmp for rln-nhtr. "Mitntiilnir fit II Irifurnitv ' Hon. Adtlrfn !. II. Ijtwrfni-f . K K. Mitti. S.V. Hy. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lt 1'rtnnpal KxAininttr U 8. fviiNion Buruu irilii v, ji, liljiiUli ulutgtlsHUiM, utl miutm. j FRI IT TKFEP1. i Urftttand fiFSrmH k lo t nit-d MtatM. f1antrt and l-al-r ttmuld irtt Ot'H I'kH'HS lw-fri pine I tig ; (iklJtHX. K. M'H1V HQS, lAK'KHWT, A', f. Headaches attat It (t a "inn ofi how tn rtira iMKik AIhiui tiaalMcliati, ira SltaaaCo.. Havtrblll. Maa vino wiiLoui V. 1,. lourla nauitf nnd pilte Htampra on bottom JLoolc lUril fVHl H IWHUHI aJMK.. A ii Eli, I -.- -u.s r.t, , n.t.n Ma w n rz. is "sv 1 ia,i am .-. i -r a Si??; fesrm w Mi in . . .itv TsatD h a AVV MZ , M . 'SSaaBaUaaSJaT A VSl ftaTA Sfc --?ss s9rrV m.. nnv a a at M.J w -s, , u- lamiuaai 1 sv. W. . - . "sy.-Sam.s. -CS. s.i 1 - .. . . w.wSllWS-ssseiaVi., . " SISI rtlh....ntn"V. Will live exrlnaWe aale r.ahoe deateraaaa cer.cral uu Heala. W rite for catalogue. Ifnoi for aale in yuur pluce aecC, u4, aloe aud widlh waaiad. feaioae ifree. Vv. L. Uca.la. J is, ll noi far slt id. reaioae ifree. The Pot Called the Kettle Black Because the Housewife Didn't Use SAPOLIO YOll NEED hooka lo refer to, he ena learn nothtnt; but here, wub thi na volume be can turn nt oooa lo the leonx. nnd Snd tbe pa?, nnd tbe whole thine etenrly and oouul-iely esplain d. KJ paa a, profuaely IHuairntnw, bant nuatpnki on receipt ot Joe la aumpa, psbal note or allver. VVOX. k t'B. UUUfcK, IM Leonard ba,, M.T. MONKT I If CUICKXN4. foe Sa. la stamp. . sand a 100- X a practical iWlrr kiwi ao ! b" a aiaa wurkla. for aullan aad oialunai w MarhM kor In DmUm Mat Cur. r" tH a Jlaa tut KaUssaia.; wajck Vswla Rav. foe Itrwllaai .v.rylklaa l alalia far nroaiZhia lumnia Head (he Plllsbart lllaantrlt. tt re( iihly enntalns ntl lh flutes, but mora SMetal telgrililo and exclusive features apiear In Its column than In sny other riew- .ler In Ibis section of the country, t.very .oily rends It, everylriMly advertises In It; si should you. Austria announces an electric locomotive which is to travel 12"i miles an hour. tlew'e Tale t We offer One Hundred Dollars reward rVse snycaseef ealnrrh Unit rannut be cured by taking Hall' ' nlnrrh Curs. Is. J. ( lisstr A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, hnve known r. J. Ciieiicy for the Inst IT years, and believe hfrn perfectly hotioranle In alt Imsiness trniiaan tions, nrul tlnntieinlly able tn carry out any otw liyntlous triHile by Ibelr firm. V est At Tin a, Wholesale Drnxalsta, Toledo,. Waipimi. KinRAR A M Anvil, Wholesale Hru.glsis Toledo, (). Hall's ( lonrrh Cure Is ttiken Internnlly. aet Iiik directly upon Die blood and mucous eur. fnce of the system. Testimonials sent free,. Price iHc, pr bottle, oliljjy all druggist. Dogs barking on the earth ran be heartf by ballot. nisi- at the height of lour miles. Am Kx-ii'NIiiji Poi'intitTT. tlltnwi' piloveniAi, Tion iifs have lor ninny yenra l.ien lite itio-t ii .pillar nnlele in use lor rellev Ihir Couglis nt.ii '1 hrniil 'I'roubb'S. Japan hns one woman Inwyer. Do Not Ee Dceivd with riitt-w. F.nfitn-)t4 anrl faintu which Main thr haii'l. In litre the iron anrl hum rrrl. Tin- Hli-lfnt Hitti Stovt- 1'oiit.h 1 Hrllllnnr. Otinr Ifnn, f)iirnf)if, anil ttic rottnimor iniv fnf no tin or K'HN tim-hatv with pvtry purfhaiu. !.' I .1 '!: frf5DCSfS25' IThr enrTiyi pMsDSHILOH5 CnrM ConanmptlAn, Coiifrha, Croup, Nor TtiroHt o!d by ell lrticRiu on a Guarantr.. .'JBaaiBBptlva and people whobava weak Itinfior Aitli ma. dtoonld uae Fiao'aCura for Contumptlon. It baa carad llioniaidi. (than not injur tl one. it la not t-ad to taka. It it tb bt eouih irmp. finld atarrwbara. S.'i-a. ijl alB I'lulM I illw If BbI SasT WW M aV W a pkw jmB mm asr . .M' I Vll. It liaaaSfar,e'iB $3 moE FOR WITlVIk GENTLtlVlEtf., A cewed shoe that 'will not rip; Calf, aeamlesn, smooth inside, more comfortable. - h atvlirh nnrl durable than anv other shoe ever aold at the price. Every style. Equals custom xnade ahoes costing from 4 to f$. The following; are or tbe same nlgb staadard oa ""i" . ... 4.oo and ij.oo Fine Can, Hand-sewea. ej-SO .'Oiici;, warmers ana Leiiers.airicr. it SO, .J sad J.oo lor warkins: Men. Sa.oo and S1.7.S for Youths and loya. 00 ltanu-isewea, 1 Fori 1. o and 3.00 Donsola, UAUIE.S. ti.JS for Misses. IT 18 A DUTY yon we yoara1 to gel tco neai value xor yooii xaoor.y. Cconomlz tc you' zoc.woar cy puicaBsuia w uoagias Kooe., woici.t leprecent tna boat value a.1 me pness aciveruac . aaiiiocsanaa cobista. tuy. so yea T.M.. UUJBD i. .:liuu.i. where I have ut luyour place aenC tin ct 10 earmrj, alauuav W. L. UcRala. lirockiou, jtaae. A Cada4 Kavycllta ! (Jatvral avaawletia-c. a handy rafumaoa uuuo avarly vry aubjaut Uurt uaa ba thuuefbior, . Coatalniatt la aeooaaaitl form what oau otbarwtaa ba Waraai tmty from a ureal many tartr KucyolopaUlaa, UtaUuaarlaa, So. In raatdbur early auy book or paper there are frtxjuant refaraqeea to a llMuaaM and one uattera which the yeoertU rmler would aae to untteiataad m little more about, and which, unkxw hm baa a laraa Uorrr of eoeUv MlilMhad atUe reiaarhahly lew artae i ZLi at ataa n.i.l rttka iUaaaaT. anm. I uaa ana a Mir printed paaaa of atear I ppe en aaauent papar ael la baud 1 wtaly jr niomtor buand tn eieah, viulTateckla and prunuoaUtioo, and uUaMwortewith SagUeh AahalWaaa. ll i in valuable a Oanuana who an an A. A.l- i.nllku raaMV AW fta njuM-ieaoa who wtah ee lean Uecaaan rtaUitMI.
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