The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 07, 1894, Image 7
limit Wires, Bom writer vry aptly llksns lb nsrres to lectrle wire, aud th gsneral working of their system to tint of electric oara. A man Who 'slips hl trollt-y" Ilk Mr, Jt-reinlub Enr, 18J J W. I.ombar.l St.. Biiltlinor, M.I.. Will Dfe.l somtthlDB; bttr limn evsn Ral nc battery to sot him all right. Mr. Knoy foutid that lotnotbltiK In 111 tollnwlng way. 'I uflVreil," be ), " Ion imii with tieuralwia In the lientl. I Rave Ht. Jacobs Oil a fair 'rial ami am mtlrsly i iirwl." In thin way the nrit remedy ants a n motorman to restore broken wire, ant let the system to perfect action. Did you know that Miss Jljonen va koIdr to marry young Srulth?" "1 knew It; but 1 cannot undemtanrl how a girl a Intelligent as slie In ran consent to marry a man ttipll enough to want to marry lier." Brooklyn Life. - An laipartant Itlllrrritr. To make It 'rrnt In tliniisanil,wlin tlilnk tbrim.lvcs III, tlmt tin y ere not afTritml with any disease, lint tlmt tli system simply nwils cleansing, Is to brlna i-omrort home t tlit:tr brans, as a rnstlve rend II Ion Is easily ruivil by using Syrup of (Iks. Mnmifiiilmeil by Ilia Culif-Tiiis KIr Syrnpt'o. The peanut ai mi article of food la rich in albumen. , 100 Hcsrnrd. l!ft fli) eailernf tills impi-rwill be nlraid to tram flint ilu-re isnt l-msi fine ilrrn'i-'tl ilist-ase tlmt M'ifni-e bnn Ih'-mi Mi to --irt In all ils atnis, nml tlmt Is I'atnrrh. Hull's Cu'arrli t'ure is the unty positive run- knmvn .the iiifNliritl fnili'inil y. I ntarrli bi-lnn n rnniitu. tinnnl tllsi-ii-, ivipiircs Afitti'itMntlonai irwil-ini-nt. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taUt-ii lnternntl , ai'tlnu tllrertly mi the lnoml nut nitirmi-suV-tare uf IIih n strut, tlu-r--iy ilftrniiitf the founilntinn of Hie 1ihp, n?nl kIviii llieiin tienl sin-ni-lli bv bniblinit npthtM'nii'.tluili'iii nml nst'eiina nuture in u iiii'r tismirk. 'I he pnipriHnrs bavn so much fnllh in Its I'lirative powrrs, tlmt thcyott-r Out-ll'in-li-fil li:i Inrs for nnv '- that it fi'ls to cure, rs -nil fur iisl pi test minimis. A'Mrrs V. .t. ClIKSKY t'0.,Ti)U(lo, "!'ill by Iruiiist, TV. tiamblera thrive like w-re.ls nil over 1'aris. I'ias and ( luvrr s-rrri. ' Thslirjp'sia-i'oiver nt liiass ami 'Inver Seed In tha xv.iinl Is KUIiM-r, L I'r.issv, Wis. Over tuhmly varieties, w-tb I nwst prlreil Hpprinl linv tretifbt lu NV'iv York, I'd. and the Fut. Il VOt; WII.I.ITT THIS ol'T AMI sr.M IT with Up. postage to tlic .liihll A. Sulr.er Sued 'o.. l.a Crosse, Wis., you wdl Vic live eleven parkaves erftss and Hover sort and bis in imm i-ti farm seed rnlalnvue; f,nl of good tunics fur the far mer, the gardener ni'd Die ia!ll7.:iu. A Beeidianrs Pills with a drink of nlr murn tnga. Heechaiu's-no others, -ftcenlaa Uia. The first Knclish theatre was built in IMS. A A Simple vrr Krt'KirtvR Havitnv fur Throul ArTerliin. "tli'M'n' Hlin'inl 7'l'irtifii" slalnl tlll in publlr favnr. 'I'liev nre nlii'llllely unrivalled fur ibe lllli-viiilinn III nil Thrtmt if litnliims vanned bj t'o!di- ur life tif the u:rc. Ifaflllcted with soreeyes use Pr. TsnanThnmn on's Kye-water. liruuixistsaail atio per buttle. Alligators are beiiiR slowly extertnimiteil. llatrh's Universal t'ouitheyrup will eure that i diikIi sui'i TiiiiKly ipnrk. i-ents. Ilirils with loi!( lees h tve shnrt ta 'S FtTRITflEIS THE BLOOD JUiiHt lllanclt Clark SALT RHEUm Itrokeout on our llttleglrl'aface. Her bands eweiled and blister formed and later brike open. The itching and burning sensatlou ass terrible, liood'e Harsaparilla cured ber. U Hoodrs8,Cures la like a miracle. Hertilood has become purl- fhut and ber flsab aaft and month." Mns. ANKA L. Cl.AllK, 401 E. 41 h St.. Duliitb, Minn. Haed'a Pltlaeure liver Ills, biltotisueia, euuttp aatl a. Jaiibdlce. sick headache. S3 cents. '94 "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with' regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between th- oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is r.o aficr effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. IV-mred tr Brott k Biwtis. J V- Alt dme-'1w. GET THEBST! MTT T TPD'Q new design for MlLLfillO yn at tie lower! "Tjiajfl price. Pottage S Vaaf UA j cent. Perfect ImiU- Pn'nni' 'lo' inci ). UJWisi AUKKT WA9ITID, J. tfWIN MILI.Kii 4- .. . . Hasiiaiieidaiireei, rlll-arah. Pa, OFORQEW. CHILDS DEAD, End of the Oreat Philadelphia Philan thropist and Editor. Cieorire V. Clnlds, plillmtliroplst and ed itor of tli J.'ilyn; died at l'bl ndelphl, Saturday morning. Mr Child's last Illness becan wit!) a fnlmine spell which seixed him while he wusin bit oflii-e In th Wfrr buildinaT at 5 o'clock on the alteriioon of Thiirtdny, Januare iH. nst at be was piittlmt on hit oveieua't preparatiiry to going to Ills home at 'I wenty-Hooinl and Walnut ttreets.When an attendant who heard him fnljfcrflied Uj side be was unconicloiis. I)r. Ilncoila, 17 T family physician, was hastily titniniotie l, anil Mr. ( iillds was removed to bis home and restoratives were applied. Paralysis in his lower limbs followed From that time on there bnve been alternating periods ol' hope and rear. There is hut little reason to doti.it that the Immediate cause of the attack was over work and aniiety upon bis efforts to see the memory of his lire long trleml, A. J. Preiel. properly honored. All the day upon which came the attack was spent by Mr. I'hilds In preparing for the Dreiel me morial lervicel held in the l'rexel Institu tion on Saturday, January 2d,two days alter the Tatal Thursday. Twice during the day Mr, Childs had gone In person to the Ins.i lute. and In person had seen that all necessary arrangements were completed His enforced absence from the ceremony worried him profoundly aud to this fad was largely due the relapse which occurred on the iilnlit of Sunday, January HI. since which lime there had been nil 'uneasiness in t lie niiwN ol the physicians as to hit condition. (ieorge William I'hllils was born In Haiti more In 1S.1I. When 13 years o d he entered tnn navy, where deserved 1" months In 181-1 he settled down in Philadelphia to earn a living, lie bewsti as "boy'' in a book store kept ky a -Mr. jiiompton at M.xtn mm A run streets. Young Chillis showed remarkable energy and not only learned tlie business thorough ly in a short time, but curried on a good ileal of bard study besides. Having sved a lew hundred dollars he set up in business for himself when he was lx, and succeeded to well t ti nt at the end of two years he was taken Into partnership by H K. Peterson, the firm mime soon becoming Childt de I'eterson. In IMj'i Mr Childs formed a partnership Willi J. H. I.ippincntt and their concern published some of the best knnwnt books of theday. Three years Inter he bought the 'Tnhliatiers' Circular." (he mime ol which he changed to the "American Literary Ja tetteand Publishers' Circular." The "American Almanac'' toon became his ptoperty also and was known after that as the National Almanac.'' It had always been Mr. Child's nmbilion toown the Philadelphia "Public Ledger," and in Ins hopes were realized. lie bought the paper anil immediately took complete i hurge of it, which lie bat held ever since. When Mr. Childs bowilit the "Ledger" It was a penny journal. The price of the paper bad risen very much by reason of the war, aud the Ledger r.n losing money. Contrary to the advice nt bis friends Mr. Childs at once doubled the price of his pub lication and increased the advertising rules. Profit at once fell oil, but by slight con cessions Mr. childs soon had ills paper on a paying footing and hit prosperity became greater eat ii year. Hit the building on the corner of Third and Chestnut streets had been out irown and the next year the "l.editer" moved Into the b'tildiiig wlilcii it hat occu pied ever niice. The "Ledger" lias been successful even beyond nil expectations. Mr. childs' generosity, which hut been hown so many times to the outside world, was directed especially toward those lu his employ. Socially Mr. Childs lias always been prominent, and it was at his home Hint on May '. 17H, wlien the Centennial Kxioitiou was opened, there gathered tome of th: most distinguished guests (hit country has ever entertained. CERTAINLY BRIGHTER, Iron Trade Better and Pricea Are Btiflening. The "Iron Age" of New York lay: "Puring the past weak the improvement in certain branches of the iron trade hat gained more headway, and a more cheerfu: to e prevails. The past week has been very active In western W'el markets. The low price made on sieel billets at 1'ittsburK having been undoubtedly done in n few cases and a he.vy demand In the wire trade have led to heave purchases of billets aud a large volume of iniuiries. The lowest prices uave Peeu withdrawn and maker are now asking more inonev both for billets ami wire rods, lierelopments this week will teach whether this advance, as yet nominal, will cans hovers lo withdraw. "In foundry und lorne iron there is a better feelum o far as voluiii of business Is concerned, but prices are still very weak and it will take quite large sales before an Improvement seis in. In the wire trade a stiffening in pricttbat taken plat as th result of large orders, induce J obviously by the very low prices, dreat activity is llso spreading in the barbed wire trade." The Iron Trade lteview of Cleveland tayst The improvements in the Iron trad shown In increasing sales has cont lined 111 past week and there is a more general disposi tion to concede betterment. Prices, however, are just a low as th week preceding. Ate the Evidenoe. The reason K. K. Kilt, of Iirooklyn, did not appear as complaint against Prank K. Preen ill Jefferson Market Police court was because Preen , had eaten his evidence.. About a year ago Preen, who live at 217 Kast Sixtv-nlutli street, passed a bonis check for a small amount on Kin. Kill met him on Saturday night and called a policeman. Then he produced th bogu check and said lo Dreen: "What ar you going to do about this n atter?" ll's see the paper?" said Ilreen, Kllit handed th paper to Ilreen, who oolly chewed it up and swallowed it, "There" be remarked: "you'll haveto col lect your vhlence with a scringe pump." The policeman arrested Preen and Kills found a complaint against him In Charles McKinley, a taloonkeeher on whom Hreen passed an allegd bogus check foi j. On luia charge Ureeu was held for trial Wheat Stocks at Minneapolis. Th Northwestern Miller, Minneapolli, leports the stock of wheat in private elevat or, of .Minneapolis nt l.OOJ.000 bushels, decrease fur tbe week of i f,0UO bushels. This n.aket t" total Minneapjilt and Diiluth, siirk 2i.Uill.MLHi bushels, an increase ol 171.AJO A year ago it amounted to 30,914,42:1 busba t May Free 600 Lunatlca. Th retub of th recent decision of tha Minn -sola supreme court declaring the in itio ty law unconstitutional is already being felt at th hospital. Nearly AUU patients now in the various insane hospitals through out the State have been committed under the law just declared unconstitutional and may secure their liberty on demand. Killed by" a Wolf. The (V-yesr old daughter of Kauisey llil lu.i was attacked In a thicket neurMempbi by a wolf and to badly mangled that she died. The girl' little brother, in an elloit to save ber, was also probably fatally torn. II succeeded, however, ill killing th wolf with club. A nennit id Afnerloa one told me, when 1 asked him whether he found that way of life bad leafened bis temptation, "Dost thou not know, friend," aald he, "that tree that (row by Itself I more exposed to wind and norms tliau another that stands surrounded witb other tree In tb woods? ' IUorir WbitleU. " THE LABOR WORLD. Ar.ftSAiM miner run n newsp.ipsr. Rrscaixo mills are beginning to hum. t'AaniNAt, Oiaana favor labor unions. A PrastAs cook can earn f 3.3 a month. A ir.AMSTia In Pern makes (13 rweek. Pr, visi.ts has a Socialist Labor Federation. ('AT.troBNiA unemployed are heallug tor Texas. PoTl..t!i), Oregon, ha a Catrai ti'nt Coancll. Kritt (England) hopplcket kot four cents bushel. Nstiosii. bricklayers met r.t Otnnhs, Ne'i,, January 9. Rasstnss (Wyoming) miner get sixty centt a ton. Seatti.k. Wash., will have a free employ! ment bureau. IsTrasTtosL printers have 1!),134 In their treasury. Mrs: are needed In Eseanab (Minn.) lumber camps. ()s nil municipal work In London union men must lie employed. WAiTta In Turkey If they have gool place can mnk (17 a month. W. II. t.vHKTH has been elected President of the Maine Federation of Labor. A iinia-spi.iTTea In Persia can make, In busy seasons, thirty-two cent n day. Oair among miner prevents the Victor (Col.) coal mine Irom supplying half Its or ders. F.liWABO ATXtJcsri declares! that wajes am going up. while capital Is gaining less tor Its investment. Thkh are about S.VHt.OM paupsrs In our cities, an I yet If our Idlu Inn Is wnr.i de veloped, h-niMlelnl employment would bsltu mediately found for .1,(MI0,Wl:) men. I si Austria Intiorers who havo passe I tbe nge of sixty may claim from the Government a pension eipiai to one-third of the dally Waces they received during their working yenrs. Ijtvessr. and cheap proltietlnn from the) Mes ib mines in the Northwest, where ntenm shovels do the work of thousand of men, Is to blame for the many Idle workmen lu the mining towns. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Pih Knwix Arsoi.ii is now slxly-onn, Tai.maok, the preacher, is sixty-one year old Th oldest peer In England Is Karl Grey, who Is almost ninety-two years of age. Jims Jacob Aston, .la., was never known to tip a barber, a waiter or a bootblack. Thtbr am fifteen ex-flovernor In Con gress, nil lu comfortable tluauclul circuin. stance. MiMHiitiBf has three living ex-Cnlle I Strites Peuators- Carl Hcburr., I. H. Jewitt and John II. Henderson. Thk first Governor of California. Peter H. Purnett. Is still living in Hun Francisco. He Is eighty-six year old. William Ottcis. llrst Territorial Ooy ernor of Col irmlo, was found dead In bed nt Denver. He was eighty years old. The Huke of Cambridge Is the only mem her of llritish royalty who does not pay post, agn on his letters : his position ns Conimnii-iler-ln-l'hlef of the Knglish Army exempts lllln. V. K. V isiif.biui.t's fen mouths' jaunt on his yacht will cost htm :tiio.iw. Put he cm ntTord It, for hn made l.oiH).nil on Wall street last summer mid has iiboiit HW.ntW.. U K besides. The Into French Ambassador to Kngland, Waddliiirton, inurrled a New York belle, the ilanu'liier of Charles Klmr, mid she was for ninny yenrs u social attraction ns la hollo Atnerii-Hine In Paris and Lou Inn, Tup. father of tWretnry Smith was pro fessor of modern Inliirjliiifes nt the North Carolina I'nlversltv. Tha Secretary of t hn Interior will deliver the oration at the com ing commencement at the university. QrKE Victoria's health Is undergoing a noticeable denllue to such a degree ns to give rise to some solicitude In court eircles. Sum has become more lame, ami her iippsnrtneH is characterized as suggestive of "radical de bility." Miss II f.iks A. Sh vFEn, I.L.I)., President of Wullealey (Mass. ) Col leire. is dead. Pneu monia attacked her. nud helug naturally ol frail pliysiipie she sank from I he start. Miss Shafer was liorn in Newark, N. J., on Hep temtier 'it. 1B.TJ. Eabl Pcsbavis. whose vacht Vnlkvrle wan defentwl by the American yacht Vigi lant, still entertains hope of beating out boats. He recently said that be would bring his yacht over to this side unxt May und raco ber against one of our big sloops. 1'Aiir.atwsKi has given to a Loudon Jour nnl a aerlea ol portrait as he lookod at var ious ages. A glamw at the reproductions show that when eighteen the great pianist began to adopt the chrysanthemum style of balr whloli he now has trained tu perfection. The Princess of Wales lias daolded to with draw from society. The Prince of Wales, In decllnlnK tor the Prinnees an invitation to visit Uelvoir Castle, tbe residence of the Duke, of Rutland, at .-autham, Lincolnshire, stated that the Priuceas would hereafter take no part In social eveuts. FsA.sciM Pabkma, the historian, left an estate valued at tltiJ.fMO. This did not In clude a summer residence at Newcastle, N. H.. copyrights and stereotype plates nud contracts, these beiug of uncertain value. The real estate is valued at 53,000 and tbe personal property at 1140, UK). NEWSY GLEANINGS. Pekmam bas 17,000 Socialists. Sn.i is growing in twenty States. Thk rebel bands In Sicily comprises 3009 women. The summary court-martial is meeting with favor in army circle. TJdnm' ilaviKW op TaAtiE report con tinued Industrial improvement. A ooi.n nugxet weighing 190 ounces hat been found near Leadville, Col. Five town have lieen annexed to Louis ville, Ky., adding 20,000 to tbe population. ' Gbeat Pbitaisi Isnow talking of the peace ful disarmament of all Europe iustead of a war. Mavoh Adaib, of Marshall, Texas, fur nished a hotel breakfast for 1U3 huugry men. The Pennsylvania Railroad will have an exhibit at the Antwerp (Uelgium) Exposi tion. It is shown by statistic in New York a evideuce of bard times that marriage are less frequent. Mavoh Hchikbek, of Brooklyn, is taklm; steps to prevent tlio laughter by the eloe lri trolley car system. The Prussian budget shows a defbiit of tl7.aS0.tHK). which is :t, 100,000 lur,'er than the prdnediug year's deficit. Thb bop crop of Germany Is lens than ha t It usual amount. The delloieucy is esti mate! t 37,003,000 pounils. Nearly all the Hebrew leaders of Europn have united ou a detlulte policy regarding tbe colonization of Palestine. Colawash Indians, of Washington, hava asked Government permlssiou to burn out of their merlioiue men at tbe stake. Tbe Farmers' Allianas Convention at Chi eago wanta all agricultural associations to unit under the nam of tbe Farmers' Union. Tib present cotton erop still keeps up th raoord of being tbe tnoct deoeptlve yield as to probabl sis that the ttoatb fmn yet bal to deal wltli. HUMOR OF THE WEEK STORIES TOLD BY FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS. Many Odd, furious, anil Laughable Phases of Human stature tlrapblcally Portrayed by Kuilucnt Word Artists of Our Own Day A lluitart of Pun. aprlnkle of B)p1c Stand to rensoti the dcliatci', rhlludelihia Kccord. A imix jiarty tlie ClirlKfiiins slio per. I'lillutlelphla Hcctird. Lpmhrrmkn are nut necessarily lojfKerhptiiR Lowell Courier. Tiik farri-di'Hlcr ndmlts raw ma terial free. Galveston New. A oitosR-ouTHAoit flndlnit It n few imckngeii short Florida Titties. Talk about women lining Highly! Look at bank enshlers, Ttixns Sift Inifs. An empty stofklnn enn be pro notiticed a false yarn. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mot even a t onal ltore would evet get abend if lie didn't have a pull. lioston Transcript. It Is a poor cord nge trust tlmt Inn not more limn one string to Its bow. Washington Star. 'A man ran talk himself out of n job easier than he can talk hlm-ell Into one. Atchison tilobe. Tiik blossom has left the button hole these lnlluena days and settled on the nose. Omaha World. When the Hawaiian patriots say they "have the spirit of ?7l" tlmt takes In about all of them. Main liealer. .lAiisnN suvs ynii nn't blame a the atrical company for being- spiritless when the ((host won't walk.- Klmira tiazctte. . Stuonii Would ynii call Stipple's wife handsome'' Weak Yes If was talking; to Supple. Itayuiond's Monthly. Tiik money u man tucks away In his "Inside pocket" may lie looked upon us a vested security. Votiker.s Statesman. When you speak to a youth about book learning these days he thinks you are Just In from the race-track. Jtallas N'ews. Humus Whv do you call your jflrl a silent belle? Slohhs - Ilcciiue I kissed her an'l she never tolled. riiil'idelphia ICecord. Tub boiler-maker with oratorlal tendencies nuiiht to havo little trouble In rivet Inu the attention of his hearers. KulTalo Courier. It argues no lack of ability In n boy that lie doesn't make an oenlng for himself by iioinir skating on too thin Ice. I'hilitdclphia Tlaien. Tiik Iron founder may be a laro proportioned man. but he never yet, in his business, succeeded In casting- a shadow. lookers Statesman. "Yot ii neighbor appears to have failed n gr.'at many times " Must twenty-four times. The next will be his silver bankruptcy." I'lieunde lllaettcr. KitioKiiiiiMiM (at the end of the wedding) "Well, I am Kind It is till over." Married Krlend "All over? Great Scott, man! You havo only Just commenced. ruck. Miss P.AfON "tin the ranch we girls ride the horse bare-backed." Mr. Knickerbocker (severely) "I should think the sun would blister you terribly." Scribuer's. May "What made you tell that horrid Miss Stumble that she danced like an angi.'l?" Arthut- " I localise I thought they never danced, and neither will she." Tid-Hits. "What Is your objectloti to private theatricals? he asked of the sour faced man. "The publicity that Is Invariably attached to them," was the reply. WushltiKton Star. She "I wonder If there will be anything to talk about In the next world!" He "Oh. yes. You know there Is always something to say on the other side. Huston Transcript. VmiToit "And which Is tho older, Tommy, vou or Willie?" Wllllo "We're tie." Visitor (mystified) "What do you mean by tie?" Tommy "We're twins." Philadelphia Jtec urd. Life is full of disappointments. Many a irlrl who expects to marry and settle down llnds slio has to set tle way up on the top floor of u ten story tenement house. Klin Ira tia tetto. "Can I change my occupation un der the teruis of this Insurance xU Icy?" "What do you wish to be? "A foot-ball player." "Xo." "Can I become a Urall Ian Insurgent? "Yes." Life. I'ltoi'itiKToit "What's tho row at that bargain counter?" I'loor-walkct "No row at all. A party of college girls are amont; tho crowd, and are working to llio front by a Hying wedge. ruck. Vexed Wife "There is no ealam Ity that can befall a woman that have not sutTered. " Amiable 1 1 us band "Wrote', my dear; now, you have never lieen a widow." exed Wife "I said calamity, ir! Urook- ,yn Life. Lady "There were chickens In those eggs you sold tue yesterday Ate you going- to make me pay for them?" ".No, ma'am, us you didn't order spring chickens, we'll Just charge, 'em to you us ejgs," Huy tuond's Monthly. OVEttOKOWN Comuied Hoy "Say. boss, dou'l youh wunter boy fer to learn to be a Jock?" Horse-owner "ity I lie time you've learned to ride you'll Us too heavy." Hoy "Jarn you kin Let on de odder horse, an' you'll have a thu-h thlnn, boss." Good ew Highest of all in Lcavenintj Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report P,RS&v l 1 1 C7 sAQSoarrEiy pure A l.oeky I'resent Intent. Ad Incident of tbe recent race be tween the train robbers and their puisiicrs. which resulted so disas trously to the former, was told dttr Ins the past week, tine of the party who went out from Kallipell to Join the chase was a young man who had been in bad health. lie was suffering from lntitr trouble and had had sev eral hemorrhages. Thloklng the open air would do hltngood, and that If lie happened tc get shot by the out laws It would only hasten the in evitable end, he started. (In the day before the fight lie thouaht he would take a walk un the' railroad aluno. The air was cool and bracing and the outdoor life had already accomplished more for him than physic had ever dona So he started. A couple of tulles from where he left the party he saw a pile of railroad tics alongside the track. 'I he Idea struck hlui that that would be a good hldlni-tilace fur a To purify, enrich and vitalize the Mnod, and tliiretiy invifrorute the liver and diges tive in pans, brai up the nerves, and put the svstem III order generally, "Uolden Medii-al Diwuvery " has no equal. DYSPEPSIA IN IIS WORST FORM. Eiivm DrrrKKLT, Epq,, of ijtlt jJihiiri, Pa., win en: uniy kiiw who hnr liod yT'xfa in it womt form know w licit It r-u!ly cm t. Wtnit iurh m caw DffH I bnve Intinfl in your kindly eiiroiirupcTncrit, ftnu your iioideu bum eul Iiln-i-ivcry.' Althoiiph 1 ran nnw clulm. H liny one (fin, t hut I linvc a vhH Iron otoirat h. I nlwuvfi kc'p four MinUlMi Mwllftti (Bcovt'rv' und thr cff' on mud when not tlfiifr down from an hc- E. DlETEHLl. Eftg. to quirt student life. ' t henrtily reooromentl then medicine to very one wl.oe fiifTerinir it ol tbe uuture ttmt mine wnn.' Hold ex ery where. WALTER BAKER & CO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards fHeti&.iand liiplomut World's Columbian txpotition. On the fcllowlng articles. hmutty i BI1I AKF1ST C('0I. phi nil s so. i ( noroitTR. lillHin SHUT IHOtOUT V;fl LI fHOfOLATE, tOiOi BI IItR, for "purity of mAterifil, eiellitil havnr. und "uul form even coiiipomiiiii.." OLD V CROOW BVtWVWHtm. WALTER BAKER t CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. Your 4 r4- li AND YOl'R RUNDOWN SYSTEM kLI kH V ft I II .BUILT IP AND Kenewea roHGAMZFD. A fewlKttt.fUfif B.B.B. will do i. ir nn are tioulilei! wltliAdeerttfrV fd, !anpuid feel tup. uj.n aik ft energy, our iiliMid i ii't riiMit. tt-''. ijefdA inirif v lui;. ni tnuroiiiiiy near uwav an itd luh;tfnan(l impart ttw )nr unU i ne to i ne wrote avuiem. 41 1 havff ned VuTr nTe-liriue often for the ft eiirht yearn, and feel aafe In i-ayinp that It Ik ttie btiat gentrul btulth leftorer In the world." V. H. (-1BSON. hawnvillr, Ark Cut TrtatU iifi Hl(n-l r..l hk.n iltsr mailfil ittf . tmfl tPCCIfIC COMPANY, Atlanta, C. WORLD'S FAIR AWARDS TWO MEDALS and one luplnmn for Hraulj. titrmmtt und lirfneaa.t).i r f mm ui wifff vviiirictt inivv tne ii told diri-el lo the peeiiie. Hfend ai onee tor our rompleie yrataioeue K i of evr-ry kind of ' mmlalmlm haiMa.uli,ii.yli !. ol icsiimuiuiaia. llifv ar free. WJJAiCt CARRIAGE CO. CINCINNATI, a fsTHE WAIX PAPER MERCHANT VmITIIbeixs the best, UltJI I II THB CITEArEST WALL PAPER 4.J Farr3c. anri-V (JsM Fsmn )c. '. inn 10c. Mr ad V hhiii lr muii1vv 141 Wdttrir. Mitalirirli, I'.i. " :.. ra brata. tu. an atjwr jr ar a" Vf One bcttlc for fifteen conts, ) . .. Twelve bottles for R - I - P Ripans Tabulcs ere the most efVcctlve rec ipe ever pescribcd by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver cr boweis. Bur of any druggist antlirrr,or csril fuce u T:iE RIPANii CHEMICAL COM! AN V, 10 SrLcs ti.. Saw Vase Say fiyo 'No' end Te'll Ne'er La Sarrisl" L'c'i Ro fusi IH Our Advice to Uce SAPOLiO Powder bandit. As he drew nearer to It the desire to look behind thutplle of ties) brcame stronger as the distil nee lessened, and when ho reached It tun Impulse wis nearly Irresistible. Still, some Indefinable Instinct told lilit not ta Love of life Is strong, even in u man who thinks consumption is at out to take him oft. The young man obeyed the Instinct Instead of the Impulse. When Jones surtetidered he called the young man out of the crowd and aid: "See here, young man, you were nearer death when you were walking up the railroad track than you would huve ever known If 1 hadn't been caught I was behind that pile of ties. If you had an much as made a move toward look ing liehlnd that pile you would never have known what killed you." The subject of this Incident now thinks life sweeter than ever because of tha :losc caU lie had. Helena (Mont.) independent, "COLCBESIEIP Spading Boot. BEST In Market BEST IN FIT, BKM IN U l AHiNO ILAUIV. 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A DULt'TH Riaioia CbUfuiT id Middssoi. Stud for Maps sad Clrca am. TtieTwillbeuattojosi AddiM HOPIWELL CtAKE, I Abd CommlaiioiMr, 8U Faai, altav I Prnyer in I levrlnail The rtchfit tliliifi ont. DrmnrratH and Rermrilttupri llllt It. I lKlllKjilHlr.rM.lll Al-fslHH Wantd MlrKlfl'llslt JtN-; .',if.rl onltiHid. ftl MH NoVKi.TY Vo ,lf xlrr.MflL P 4 'ri;VrrTKATRMARKS mlnaM I I Ij I n. aal advice hh(o pnrtiitfjilhty f (nvetititn rVnd for Invciitont itulde.or no t ' DATE NT I iu t il I aleui ttbtuh thUiKion, v. v, o a ty ii.wrur ror inventor i JAPANESETOOTHJ'rr riuailsi lur n. I uuu D. ug C',i.,l'iiil i-.imu, l' D1TEUT1 Oblsinr frmmaHr. lirmrtj- r f I C n I v i.i: .vi. ru Auyf .. wm . ii. c. 2 LsBaaaattlTM and paople wbo nave weak lungs or Antn itii. abouldnM Piao'aCnra for Conaniuptloa. It baa arJ Iboataatls. ft bas not in (a r- d on. It is not bad to las. itisioa Matoouarbsyruik eoio oirwDera, u3 one dollar, f r uy iiid.it. - A - N - S