When trlemla abuse ou "hehintl your back," do out Brieve too much They do not mean all they say. The will smile as usual when the meet you. A fale, Heeee. Trait. Not corporations alone make the bwrt trusts, tor morally speaking srs plane reliant la thing moat aunriessfiil, and thereby estab Hah a moat substantial trust, and this le tba fray to do It. ' My wife." aayi Mr 1. W. Aaira, Fairmont, Nab., suffered Intensely lib sciatica, and wan helpless. I triad many thins to no purpose. A Ithona-h tba doctors aid 'no' i lot t bottle ot nt. Jacob Ull nnd triad 't. It "topped tba pain and In a nhort lima aba nad no uaa for rut ones." Now here It a trust founded on tba an ret? of cure from theeiperlenoe ot bainf cured. I,at any loubtlns; Thomas taka tba lama count and make truct for himself. There art 2.l flhln? clubs In London, Willi a membership of LUMsl." " Imeeriani IllSrreare. To make It apparent lo tlintiaanris,wlio think Uwmwlvr 111, that they are not aflrrvted with any illsraae, but that the system Imply need" eleanslna, la to bring comfort home to their beans, an a costive condition la eaally cured by uslne: Hyrnp of Flirs. Manufactured by I he California Fig Syrup Co. Ho flsran Itsesnv ran Ixi bail for Omaha and t'olils. or any trouble of the Tlirsiat. than "BmrH's Bnnithial 7Vm,.'' 1'rlca aft ceiite Mold unty in 6rrs. Jfatnirter) with aoraeyea use t)r. IsaanThnrap. son's rye-water. Druggists sell atiw par bottla. Beecliam's Pllla pure IndiKeatinn and ennstl. patliin. Ilrerham's-no olhera. V eta. a boa. Hatch's t'nlveraal Congh Syrup cntta lie more than otlirr anil Wni'ttta mure. M?ke-J Jtrv. O. II. Power Symptoms of Cancer Appeared on my Up. IllMgreeah'e emptlona came on my lin k. After taking 4 boll Ion of Hood Sanaparllla. all the traces of iliarase have dtaitppenml and the medii Ine liu given roe renewed vigor and etrenglh. I am now al. moat 73 year of age, and war like n ti ter. And I JlfNH Ibat llnod'a Harxainrllla baa had much to do with my vigor and strength. 1 recommended ll to my wife, w ho has suffered so much with rheumatic troubles, as also with female weakness. In two years Hood'ss,sCures sue has nwl about 3 bottles of Hood's Sarsa paillla, and to-day, and for the last months, abe seems like a new being." Rkv. (). H. I'ow BR, WS4 Hanover Street, Chicago, Illinois. Haad's Plllacureall liver Ills, b.lknmneMS, JaiiD aloe. Indigestion, sick headache. HA cents. P N U 8 '84 In the Early Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption, n.u' rr aeons tmuision of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by Brott a Bowne, It. T. All drosrtita. I equal custom work, citMing Iroin ii u, arm vaiue ior inc nmm v me worm. JSeime and price ntM'd on the bottom. Ever i putr warrunu d. Take no luhxti. lulr. M Jcnl i:irrrn fur full urncripimnfii our com pit ie . unr mr j uu ii'i Rita Kn . iicmrn or wna tor tu ft rated tataiogu pmntr in. i vtructmn ttT hv mull, pmtairr free. You enn get tht best tmreaink of drulcrb who push our shoes. i nnn nnn acr" r laUUUtUUU forsalebytbt8ATPAtn iam A DDLCTU RaIISOAD UmraiiT in Minnesota, Betid for Maps and Ciicu bus. They will be tnt to yoo Atosa HOPEWELL CLARKE, paud CommlMuaoar, Bu Paul, atian. 1 2TOS35L?" m mmm furnish Iur dr warklnr for uiviurrvu wiw can Iiorott atiiil travvaal A VttK timtuKO the oouutry ; a tuani, tiimiaCii. In Hut DMMarv. A 1 few varanctbs In lowui ainrt vtUf. tfn and women of K'khI charMctr will flud tliMian eai'fptfoual pp)rtuDliy for pnilitaljlf tm ploytueiit. Hpare biu m nav U- ustil to kkm1 advau U. H K. JOIINHONcVro.., GOOD LUCK "tampan Ontflr. Aliihatwu.H V LUWIV Uslni.,Powdiradttid.M,pyuf Nout Bra ut ful, a triuimily uu Nufdl. work. Htiimp lutt. vtc.poNipuid, l-'arunaiu's, is W. UtuHi ,.,y Tl aT. i a I l'"l ft w iien out of ft c'HCxa. scul wautiu auvi n w will IVIl )UU UUW( tlO IllOllf J wontc:!. ltin .Ti- Ktavnkk A Co.. .'.ovauenw. It. L PATENTS unill faleat o -THUMAI P. ftlMPflON, WataOiliiitUtll. D. (J. Mo Aitv'a faass obtaluad.writ for Iareuiur's UulOa GET THE BEST. 5 Kbw Designs foh MILLER'S '94 at tba lowest pricea. Pottage 0 t tion stained glass. UpWA Aoikts W "o. Jl u tsuriv !. Bit M. .... Ml StmltharH street, fluibargb, Pa. eV,BTMwrI (Wtu; st Beakleii! A"lTTMIrWlttlr.. K. AsM hr.7 Z ' I'ai'BWUlUI iTLe. i III WRECKED BY BANDITS. A WIGHT EXPRE8S TRAIN WBICKED AN D LOOTED MEAH LOB ANGELES. Makke-d nobbara Derail Etialna anO Cars, Shoot Down tba Traintnrn and Blow Open tne Etpress With Dynamite. All the Mobbera Escape on Horseback. A pang of Irnln robbers wrti ketl a pi seniret train on the Southern I'acidc mil- roail at Hmcoe, California, 12 miles north of Ia AiiKeles, a few tlavs bro. Tbt blRli- waynien blew open the eiprrss car with dynamite antl shot the trainmen, who ut tempted to escape. Arthur Masters. Ireman. and a trstnp wini win aiming a ride on the tram weir shot dead. lald Thomas, the engineer, was fittslly injured by falling off the loroinot've lirakrman Foster wus cut on the hejd ttml omiiy tirnised. I he rohtiera rifled severs) strung bos belonging to the Wells-Fargo Fires Company, but the total amount of rith stolen is believed to be not more than VI.UIIU. , None of (he pisenger, with titer em-ep-lion of the tramp tirnnger. were Injured. It Is believed that Chris Kvansniid Mmell, the outlaws for whom California "Hirer' have lieen sean hing fur months, csei-uted Hie crime. Ilesides the bnggsite, express and pass enger i ars. there were two cars loadeil with Iruit fur San Kranrisro in the train. At Hurbntik several rough-lonking strangers, who proved nrcotmilices of the w reckvrs. entered the train. As the lo'-oinotive neared the lnni ii.ui at Itoscoe, F.nginer Thiimns saw that the switch was open. He reversed the engine and tried to stop the train, but the heavy lo.ul behind was too nuiih nnd the locomotive end two fruit tire fell a wreck in the din h. Three masked men jumped out from the wood adjoining ihetrnck with rides and n volley ol shots was tired nt theenginerr and lire man who were struggling to escnpa from the tamiled wreck. The g.ing krpt up fusillade of bullets to terrify the punerigeri and prevent them from leaving the c.irs. Fireman Masters was lii.lsnlly killccl at the litst lire. 'I he trnm i tiranger wa also struck by a bullet and died on the "t. Ihe engineer was badly hurt. Inn managed to crawl into the brush out of sight of the rubbers. When the shock of the wreck was Tell the accomplices who boarded the train nt Kurbnnk hurried to the express car otic blew o!l the doors with dvnamite. Kx press Mdsenger Harry Kdira'r was uninjured I he robbers then robbed the car of ail Its valuables, and mourning horses, which were tied In the woods near (he nllr,.,.l galloped north. On account of the tiring mr aanri);riii leu llie c.irs. Many ollicers ara in tmrsnii of ih. ,!.. bers. POSTAL EMANCIPATION. A Plan to Get Rid of Department lied Tape in Postofflce Expenditures. Postmaster General Hissell's plan to place Ihe postal service of 10 largest cities of tbe country under tbe practical management of iheir ostmnstars will be a radical Innova tion in the system of the department if it is niopted. The House Committee on 1'ou Olio es will devote itself to the considera tion ot the matter forthwith holding a pecial meeting al which the postmaster general will be invited to npiiear and ex plain the proposed change. This scheme will involve no increased expenditures but is simply designed to secure an adminis tration of the postottices without the I net ion snd red lape incidental lo the present sys tem in which tbe department oversees the exdenditurea ann details of olHce manage ment. According to the explanations made by Assistant Postmaster General Jones it ta proposed to deduct from estimates for the postal service the amounts whicn the de partment would probably assign to the 1I leading citbs and have Congress make a leparate appropriation of a certain sum for rat h one. This money would be at the :ommand of the several post nnsters to Jraw upon and utilize as they saw lit, giving to them the same power held by the niin sgers of private business concerns. The postmaster general favora it because it will relieve the department of much ;rntiblesome work without putting addition il burden on the postmasters. STATEMENT OF GOLD Deposited at tbe Bub-Treasuries on Ac count of tbe New Loan. A ttitement bas been prepared at the Treasury Department showing tbe am otinl ol deposits of gold snd gold certilicrtes at the several tub-Treasuries between the 1st and IH b of Ihe present month on ac ount olthe new 1MM & per cent loan. The, amounts are stated as follows (cents omit ted (5o!d certificates t3,877,Vi 11,0 V) 30 000 37;.MO H5.000 14.3.V) At New York Philadelphia... boston Haltimore Cincinnati Chicago ft l.ouis ran Francisco.. Wunliingtoi) ,,, Gold Coin. ..tsO,3xG.4.SS 5.VUIK2 .. 4,000. 7S3 Lll7.'JH :mi4,4m:i mm 117.291 2 M0 Total fii018.HJ5 Uiaud total, f 'Ki.wi.OlB. 4,2.-.,(jij:; BLAIN BY HIS BROTHER. Lanscisco Hoover Fatally Bbotin.aFam ily Quarrel. lienson Hoover, a young farmer of Kan dolph county, V. Va., is in jail at Beverly, ld., charged with the murder of his broth er Lanscisco, who with another brother, Merlin, lived near lienson. Lust Thursday evening Lanscisco and Martin called at Heusons bouse. A quarrel occurred. Jlenso i seized a shot gun and tired it into Lauscitco'a abdomen. The lat ter then laid upon a bed where he died shortly alter, Henson fled but was captur ed, the murderer is 'Jb aud his victim wus 'JU vears old A Mail Btage Held Up. Two masked men held up snd robbed tbe mail stage at Priceville, a postoltice four miles and a half south of Pierce City, Mo. They covered tbe driver, Sam Allen, with two Winchesters and demanded that ha turn over the mail bags and a large sum of money which he was bringing from Kocky Comtort to deposit In a bank for tbe merchants at that place. ihe hundita lorcej A.llen to cut open the until pouches and then look the registered puckugea. They threw the mail bugs into the couch alid told the driver to move uu suit not look hack CABB WAS CAPTDBED. Es is Charged With Embessling Money ot tbe United Btatea Express Company. William Carr, formerly agent of the United States express comany at De Haven, Pa., was arrested at Phoenix, Arir.ooa. last week charged with embetzling 1300 of the express company's money. Tbe etubezile nient occurred four months sgo. Tbe detective of lb company were assigned to tbe esse and Carr was tinally located. J . J. J-aue went Arisoua alwuo aud arrested 'sue, PAPER-COVEHE.U NOVELS. A Dealer Stakes llnth Knds of the Rnslness Pay -Cheap Keaillna In Demand. There are irood pro II U to le made liy dealing- In second hand hooka In o city like New York, and one drain lias found out how to "rut his rnke and have it too," which careful mothers tell tho children cannot lie Jonc. Thla denier, with an eye to the pennies, will take a paer-covercd novel, pnUNhed at fit) cnts, hut which he hits bought for .10, nnd moll It for :i.'i cents with the understand inir that the buyer la to return It when redd. When the book comes back ho pay Ho ecu a for It, and puts It for salt! again at 3:) cent. The second buyer return tho book and receive 15 rents ami fur a third time the book la on the shelve, this time marked 20 cent. Again It conies buck, the reader take 10 cents and the book. If by careful patching It can be kept In decent condition, will chnngo owner half a dozen time, leaving- to the denier a prolll ot it nickel every tlmo It come to the store. Hook have often, through careful handling-, pitd 200 per rent, on the orlglnnl investment and at the end found their way back to the shelves of the dealer, who ha the pro 'IH nnd tint book. Another MKlcm then conic Into play. Hook will be told on the "two for one" plan. In thlchemc a buyci will take two book at, nay, :io cent each, paying- 40 cent In cash; when these have t een read they a-e return able, and the dealer will give nny 20 cent book In the place for the two broiiKht back. When this iO-cont book Is returned a 10-cent volume may be taken in exchange, at d whim this last come back a nickel and the J book will hrltiK out another 10-cent book. This process may bo kept up a long as tho buyer see tit, The thrifty dealer Is always ready for a trade. t)f course, It sometime happens that a buyer in the first instance will keep the book, but us the store caters, to a class of customer who ran hard ly be termed collector, but wh'i like highly seasoned literature, the chance of a diminution In prollts in this way I exceedingly nlhilit, In this par ticular branch if the second-hand book business the demand for love stories and "blood-and-thundcr" literature Is large and steady. Hux ley, Tvndall, Kmcrson, or Swlneburtie find little favor among- tho readers and scant ceremony on tho shelves, but "Old t ap Collier" Is a atunch favorite, while (iaborlati, I crgui Hume, Oman Doyle, Zola, A. C. Uun ter, and Sylvanti Cohb always com mand a respectful hearing from the men and boys, The girls, and there are lot of them who tiro ready cus tomers favor "Tho Duchess" "Oulda," Mrs Soothworth, and Laura .lean Llbbey. Once In a while como of the yel low covered "Hendle's Dime Novels" of thirty years ago atray Into the pluce, but they stay there only a short tlmo, us "Snaky Snodirrass the Sorrowful Scout, and "I'uintcd 1'eto, the Pottawatomie Prisoner," are quickly drugged away to lighten the gloom of a winter's night and to form the basis of many a castle In Spain inhabited by maiden In dis tress surrounded by a hideous crow of yelling "varmints" or "redskins." Common, e very-day Indians were never good enough for the yellow novel heroes to kill. An Idea of the magnitude of thie out-of-the way brunch of trade may be gathered from the fact that on the shelves of ooo of the two "stolen" run by this enterorislng tradesman are no less than f.ooo pane '-covered novels and In addition to this thev are piled away Id corners, stacked ugainst the walls, and one room In the rear ot the place Is practically given over to them for a repair shou TRADE IN MEXICO. Bnfiering From the Low Price of Bilver. Oood Price tor Coffee. In the review of trade conditions in Mexico "Kl Economists Mexicano," Mexico City, aaya tbat tbe insta bility of the silver market list we I nigh paralyzed the regular speculative movement in agricultural products. Tho movement of crops is verv slow, but keeps entirely up with the demand The sales ot co Dee and other products being made to I nited Stoles buyers generally rule high in price on account of the prevent exchange, although the general cost of living has gnus up in proportion with exchange. The sellers are in very food spirits by the ligurei red) zed. Coffee sells from :J1 to 134 per hundred pounds: coilon IW..Vi per quintal and sugar from (1.73 to lil J per arroua al the Custom Uonsa McKANE FOUND GUILTY. He Will Serve Not Less Than Two Years in the Penitentiary for Ignor i lng en Order of the Court. I Tbe Jury in Ihe case of John Y. Mc- Ksne. the Democratic leader, who was in dicted for refusing to answer the summons of Judge Raymer for copies of theUraves- end registry lists, returned a verdict of guuiy witn arecommendution for mercy, MvKane's counsel will atiDeal the caia to the general term, and will move for Mc- Kane a release on bail next week. Mean while he must stay In jail. The punish, men! piovided by law is not less than two nor more than 10 years. BTBEETB OF GOLD Limestone From Portland's Thorough- lares Yields (BO Per Ton. The assay ol limestone taken from t Is- streets of Portland, Ind., shows it to n worth tbU per ton, The assay was made by Prof. John Uurty of Indiauspohs, au.i shows tbe following proportions of precious uinsuinaion: ooiu i.uouuces, I .is; sioei OJ ounces (4 .V Martyr of the Nineteenth Century. .... -..-.w. v, v.H.11,7, niTIIIB, Will lull IrMclefl tm.lliin. ahlU ...I,,- rA. .1.. entsut tbe peat house. Chicago, died alter a A 2BO,000 Fire. .TnnM W iMn-r jk, i . i- ... 1. 1 - - V. UlYgOUUa BUS nnlii.t.a f,. i...l...a ikl.l.. .1-. i .... lire. Lose over t'JUO.OUO on stock; well in- NEWSY GLEANINGS. CntrAoo'e treasury la Bow bankrupt. Tns population of llussla la 1 Jt,000,O.I1. Tnani Is munh Industrial distress In (ler many, Ovxa six thousand people sleep In the open air In London nightly. Rit.vsa hna Just sold nt the lowest priue ever known In London. ArPLtcAsrs for civil s-rtlce ex imlnntlon are nntiiunlly numerous. Tea earnings of the f'anridlnn TanHln do chvukhI over bull a million In IH'H. Maxtco la organizing an expedition for the extermination of the aiul Indians. l.Asti values liavn suffured a largo depre ciation in North Carollnalnthe past yonr. Vrtn prodncej 7,107,!M)1 ounnes of silver Inst year, having a net value of 5,a ia,WIS. Tea official report of the winter whent nnd rye crom In France are very favorable. BursAi) ( N. Y. ) marine men taken gloomy view ot the prospects for the lake carrying trade for the coming season, Ai.t the silver In the Treasury vaults nt Washington mnst lie recounted because ol the petty thefts of a messenger. I'lTTsnt so, Kan., la exnltml over another murder, a woman, the seventh during the month of January and February. Km. the renngndn Apache, Is nt his old tricks In Arlsonn and nn outbreak of his tribesmen le fenred by the settlers. Thsocoh electric trolley linns are projected between New York nnd Philadelphia, with the "Philadelphia syndicate" behind the scheme. Jlr-eoBT ol 47!) operating railroad com panics lortbe last ll"iil year show a gain In net earnings and dividends overtbu nre'ied lng year. Tee Cnnndlan Government has dec,e.l to withdraw the mounted police Iroin Mani toba and transfer them to Ihe more northern territories. Troop K, Fifth Cavalry, have been awarded the merit trophy tor the highest general figure In the I' tilt ml Writes Army lot 1HW1 in revolver nnd rifle tiring. CttAHi.r.s F.u.is, known as "Indian Char lie," and said to be the last survivor of the Tiiiciii tribe, the lust to become exthc-t in the vicinity ol Nyack, N. Y., was found ihsvl In his hut hesidu tho dying embers of a lire ueur ttiut plane. Oresham Olvea Up His Pension. Hecretsry (Ireshsm bas given up his pen lion, lie diew t to per month lor more ban 20 years for a very severe wound in .he leg. which be received July '12, Wii, be ore the confederate earthworks at Atlanta It bas never ceased lo trouble hnn and lie was eligible to nceive an im rests. MAHKKTS. riTTsst-an. Tin wiiPi.isAi.i rmi ts ami oives pti.ow. oraik, ri.ora asp WHEAT No. 1 KeU No. i Ked CORN-No. 2 Yellow ear... High Mixed ear No. 2 Yellow Shelled Khelled Mixed OA 'I M-No. 1 White No. 2 White No. 3 White run. 1 I tin 4.1 41 40 411 85 B4 H4 HI fllj flJ til 44 42 41 40 a.'.j 85 l 82 674 50 (10 25 85 00 50 S) 75 00 50 00 IKI (Ml 00 (M) 50 75 Mixed HVK-No. I No. 2 Western, New FI.OUK Fsncv winter pat? Fancy Kpnng patenta 8 75 0 . uu, v pinii:iii ainicr..,. n in XXX Makers 2 75 Hye Klour 8 21 Huck wheat Hour. 'A IIAY Huled No. 1 Tim'.. 12 W) Puled No. 2 Timothy 10 O0 Mixed Clover 9 Ml Timothy from country... HI 00 FI'.KD-No. 1 W h Md V T 17 fn) No. 2 White Middlings 10 0l Krown Middlings 15 00 Hran. bulk 15 50 STRAW-Wheat f) 00 Oats II 50 DAIIIV rmiMHTH. BUTTKR Klgin Creamery HI Fancy CreHinery 2 Fancy country roll 20 l ow grade i cooking.... Id CHKKHK-Ohio. new II) New York, new l:'j Wisconsin Swiss J5 I.imburL'er (New makel... Kl) 82 27 "2 15 12 K'f l''i 14 rill'IT AMI VS.IXTABI.rH. APPI.FJI-Fttticy, V bbl... ft 50 Fair to choice, bbl.... 2 2 BKANH SV4 M(new)IteausVbbl 1 el Lima beans, i roTATOI.8 Kuncy y bu 55 rtweet. per bbl.... I 00 CAKHAtiK per hundred.. 3 0) ONIONH Yellowyiobeyibil 00 Mixed Country 40 Spanish, per crate 00 rUKNIPH purple tor 40 Hll'I.TiY XTl. Live chickens V pr !0 Live Ducks J pr 50 Live tieese fV pr 0) Live Turktys VR 7 lllesstdchickens lb.... 10 Dressed ducks ev1t 12 1 'reused turkeys V It..... 10 Dressed geese 7 F.HUS l a A Ohio fresh.... 15 FKATHKRS Kxtra liveUeese Tb 55 No 1 F.xtra live geese V th 40 0 00 4 00 1 00 St Ml 8 75 6 00 H5 5o 1 00 50 (15 To 1 10 a 11 It 11 H 10 no 45 JIlkCEI.LA.MOLS. TALLOW Country.Vfl.... 5 Bl City r,j BEKDS Clover (1 40 C 00 Timothy prime 2 10 2 2J HI tie grass l ZO 15) RA(iS Country mixed ... i 1 riONKV White clover.... 13 15 Puckwhrat o 12 MAI'I.KrlYKUK new crop. 75 100 CTDK.lt country sweet W bbl C 10 Ij 50 L'l NCI N N ATI. Fi.orR- WHEAT-No.2 Ked KYft-No. 2 CORN Mixed OATS KiH BUTTER 12 05(812 (15 niii.Aiigi.niiA, FLOUR WHKAT-No. 2. Red CORN No. 2, Mixed OATH No. 2, White BUTTER Creamery Extra. EOG.S-Pa Firsts... sr. vi yoiiK. FJaOUR Patento WHJ.T-No J Red 201) CO) 5o 41i 30 17 :i 4 35 01 62 42 80) 27 17 KYE Western., CORN No. 2... M... OATH Mixed Western BUTTER-Creumery EOUSMate and Penn Mvi-hTiKK M:nNTT XAST l.iye-IITV. I'lTTSHt'N'l SliK I Per 10) IATTLX. Prime Steers 4 53 to 5 00 to 4 oto a Onto 8 Soto fl 00 to 40 oood butcher 4 Common 3 Bulls and dry cows 2 Veal Calves 4 Fresh cows, r head 20 HIKKC. PrimrM to lOO-Bi sheep....! 3 Good mixed 2 Common 70 to 75 lb sheep... 2 Choice Lambs 2 . uoue. Selected 5 Prims Yorkers 6 Heavv A tiotghs ' 4 K5to S 75 to 3 25to 2 50to4 MtO 5 55 to 5 35 lo 5 21 to 5 57 07 J 51 52 80J 87 81 3lt 18 14 21 2) II COrtJU 75 Mi 02 42 421 8.',, tti n 32 Id 1HJ Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSQWTEUt PURE Beware sf Ointments fae Catarrh Thai ('lata ,tlr rears. as mercury wl I s-irel dmtrn the sense of smell and enmpletel deranae the whole svstem when eniering it thrimah lliamncmiesiirfacea. 8111 ll articles slinllld never be used eicrpl on prescript Imia trnm reimiah!epliy.clans,aetlie Innings they will do Is ten fnld tothegimd yon ran pnlbly derive from them. Hall's Calarru 1 nre nianufact ured br F. ,1. Chenrv Co., Toleiln, (I., contain" no mercury, and la taken Inlernally, acting directly upon the IiIihhI an I mucous surfnera of the arniem, eln luiylng Hull's t 'atsrrh Cure be sure tn est the genuine. It Is taken internally, and Is made In Toledo, OMii.by K..I. Cheney t o. Te,tlmenlal free. I ST-Hold by Druggists, price t&c. per bottle. In Ibis country 50,000 electric Incandes cent lumps ate made each dsy. flnssane Clover stee". Thelargenigr.iwer of Or ass and 1 Mover Meeil In the world Is Halter, La Crosse, Wis. Over 50 hardy varieties, witb biwssl prices! Hpeclal low freight to New Yui k.l'a. and tbe Fn-t. Ir rou will ifr Tats 1 vt anii sr.sn it with lie postage to tbo .tobn A. Halser Heed I k.. I41 Crosse, Wis., you will r.-cdva eleven packaites grass aud cluvsr sorts and bis msmm 1 ll farm seed catalogue: fu I of good tlungt fur tbe far. Uier, tbe gardener aid the cltlzi-n. A ran Moltke'a Hereinade. A'oo Moltke once went to Llnrlau, is he thought. Incognito. He ordered a room on the grouuc! floor In the 'Ilayerlsohe Ilof" and went to bed early, but forgot to draw his ull mis lowo. When he whs Just going to tlccp he heard music drawing near. He had been rei'og-ril.ed, arter all, and was g-olng to be aerenuded agnlD. The dutifully was how to get dressed without being seen. He dared not ttrlke a light. Hot presently the flare of torchon lit tin his room antl ful. At last he said, "iHi ym know, lean Jacques, It la very strange, but 1 really thought that 1 should b pleased to gee you attain? 1 am not. I Mi you think of returning to Honn to-day?" And this was when tht lotirney between Paris and Koine meant at least a fortnight'! bard traveling. Watts 1 wonder how thla world will gel along when you and I have left It? J'otts You'd belief btwon Jcrlng bow we'll get along. aflMai Those. sPimples Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood is not right full of im- Curities, causing a sluggish and unsightly complexion. A few ottles of S. S. S. will remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly and give a clear and rosy com plexion. It is most effectual, and entirely harmless. Chas. Heaton, 78 Laurel St., Phila., says: "I have had for years a humor in my blood which msde me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples wonld be cut thus causing shaving to be a great annoyance. After taking three bottles of fT27en mT 'ac " c'ear '"' smooth as It should bs sppetite 1 !a! I splendid, sleep well and feel like running a foot race, all re.4 fc TMu Ml SlOTl .nil Skin Tt 1 1 uaa 'iss sen us mtm mv im - . - SL.:'.. - - :j:. - Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest Work, But Quick Willed People Use SAPOLIO WAITER BHER i CO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards 1 STm11s sad DipJsous) World's Columbian Imposition. On ths fullowlnt artKlca Bsuitlyi BRLMKF1ST COfOI, mmt o. 1 uioroim, mm shut (Bowiuit, UMI U CHIK'OLITL C0C01 BlIUB, Forpnrity of materml," Meitvlleiil nitvor." anti "uui fortu even uvuhhmuhu." OLD BY CBOCsfW KVEWYWMKItK. WALTER BAKER t CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. K T. T. T Greatest of Family Games n Progressive Th most tnterUintng and (nttrarttvt famtol th century. It dtlif hitully ttachttt Amcriungcrsfraphv, while il It lo yiHiny and old a luctiut.ng whist, tan be plaved by any nunu br ol pUyen. Sent by mail, postar rrtpaid, for fifteen iJ-centiUmpsv, 'lb I'natle Comvii.y, Ucrfiton. Mas. a THE WALL) PAPE3B MZKUMAw F1ITI1 SELLS THE BEST, Villi I II THE CITEAFEST WALL PAPER ied Faer.:p. aaa.li. tiala Paerra .le.. Si" VJiSt i.!5af Av.:kks. vl J A P A N E S E T 0 0 T H "f5i:; i till lur JlJ4iv J'rae lu , l'aitau..iiis, fa. I A',.'V',TKArIIMAHI' sunilBatTa . I lilv 1 aua ailvlcs a. i iuuutuiiit. or Invvatlon. Hrnrt fur u vmi.tr uulil..or how 1,1 4 t Blutlrut. fAlHICk U SAHHr.t.1, W..MIS jrov l C. tVortby ot Tartaria at Mta Heat. A poathumotia anecdota of the Im mortal Tartarln la related by thi "(iaulola." It was In the gun-room, and Tartarln, after regaling- hie audi ence with various thrilling tales ot lila uplolts and adventure In Hit rhaNC, described the following teiriBl experience: "The other day," he said, "in a fearful snowstorm, I found my self, without a gun or any weapon, fare to face with three wolves." "Well, what did you do?" "Well, 1 Imply stared at them, with my hands lu any pockets, and whistled." "Ihi you mean to aay they didn't attack you?" "They couldn't; they were In a cage." In Professor Garner's case the conditions wore reversed. Lon don Globe. It is staled that a millionaire wlm died recently at Vienna had such on antipathy to darkness that he left in structions in his will for tbe illumina tion of hie tomb. An elrolrio light is to lie kept burning in the vault during a whole year, and even the interior of tho coflin is to lie elcetilcally lighted. THE MICROSCOPE. A careful nilcrnemrpical exarninaUon and chemical analysia of tbe urine. Is a valuable aid In determining tbe nature of many cbronio dnwassa, particularly thoae of tbe nervous system, blood, liver, kidneys, ana bladder Those aids make It possible to treat such dis eases sui-ceaafully at a dis tavni'e, without personal ex amination of ihe patient. Tims bright s Ihsatue of the Kidneys, Inflammation of I tho Bladder. Uravol. and other Disease of tbe Uri nary Oreans are success fully treated ; Nervous lie- 1 unity, r.iiiaustion, uropay, Liver Disease, and many I other Chronic Maladies are eured without seeing tbe patient Write for question blanks, treatise, anil other Informa tion, describing oase, ami kaclose 10 cunts, la stauriw, to iay postage. Address, World's DiscrssAST Mkdicai, AswK iATioa, No. 003 Main Btreet, Buf falo, N. 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