In Intend there were formerly 133 offenses ftlLhlIe with death. Vt. Kilmer's Rwsnr-RooT cnrea all Kidney and Madder trouble. I'smi'tiM and Consultation free, Ijiliratory rlliiirhanton,N.y. Of very 100 mile of railway ta the world II arc In the United Htnte. Tatarrfc ranast fee Cart 1 WltbWal niijiilcattnna, as thejr cannot reacH the next of the dlaeaae. Catarrh In a blmal or con'tnuttnnni dlseeae, and In order to cure It yen must take Internal remedies. Hall's CatanHh cure la taken Internally, and aria di rectly on the blmal and mncoita aurface. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quark medleltie. H wna preatTllied hv one of the bewt jiliyalelnna In thla conutiry for yoara, and I aremlar prewrlptlon. It I-rniliKtae'l of tliehu tonlra Known, rom t)lnrdltti the best bl1 rxirlilcr, artlnii di rectly on the mucous atirftieia. The rfet rombrnatlon of the two Inirredlenta la what fmturv xni-h wonderful Te-ulta in curing ca tarrh. Send for tetlmajale free. t !?. CnrNtT A Co.. rroimq Toledo, O, Sold by drumriBt, jirius T&o. Oyt 21.000 pnK'iita on inventions were lunJ in thla eotmtry In !. The ltlll and tlMsrleilge Essential to t he (.rodni't Ion of the moat perfcrt and ajfnilnr lnmtlve remedy known have en. abled the California FIr Syrnji flo.to achieve a great inntw In the rcputatliaf Its remedy. Syrup of Fiisa, as It la conceded to la- the unl. versnl kitnlive. For sale by all ArnireUs. flnnwv nnnymiai, Tanrnrs" fire whlel known a an mirniralile remedy for Hrnncliitla, ; tlmiiveiieea. Cuiihi, uud 'J'hl-iNit troulilea. Sotd , fthlloh'e Care la aotd on a nam n tee. It c ures Invariant Con. 1 auniitioti;ii k the 15c"l Cough (Jure. Jjc.,fiOc.,l JfafTHrted wfrtieoreey .ansa Dr. raae Thorns- ' aou' Kye-witr lrtui ltaell at-tcterljottle. ' Mint and Ita Culture). In some gardets mint It retarded as a weed; It grows io luxuriantly and spreads to much that It en. croachea ail over the (round. In largo gardens It It often given a (treat deal of latitude, but In email ones It hat to be restricted. This It gener ally done by nailing four boards to gtther like a frame and planting It Inside thla. A piece from eight to twelve feet long and four feet wide Vill furnish mint to meet the whole of the demand of I a rife family. Those who complain that mint doe not grow freely with thrm should try it In this way. The boards should be from ten Inches to one foot in depth, and, If the soil Is raised up Inside half this height and a quantity of grit or sand, and manure is put In, it will always grow freely, and by covering it over in early spring It will be ready ry early. Mint may be raised from seed sown In April, and It may also be Increased by lifting the roots nnl dlvld.ngand replanting them at once. It requires good drain aye, and, where this exists under its a top dressing of farm-yard manure may be put over It every spring, or so ctten as It shows signs of becoming weak. As a dressing for vaious kinds of incuts, mint Is a great addition to themcnu. t'n I tod In Misfortune). Tramp Give mo a dime, pleasn. I haven't had anything to eat In three days. Citizen Shake, old man. My wife's lieen doing the cooking, tim, about that long. Detroit Free Tress. sa. -saw aw- a m arw m mm m mm Absolutely pure All other powders are cheaper made and in ferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food royal baking powder CO., ie6 wall st, new-york. V J WJ? TVJf IV Jf WAsf flAJC HAJ Jf H H IL a K H. UfVwrWUMrTefVAlr BEEC HAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Liiiousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion - bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody ta learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick- J ness in the world ; and it can all be prevented. Go by 1 the book. Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction) ; sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. mm mm flanifold Disorders Are occasioned by an Impure and Im poverished condi tion of the Blood. mm &3 Slight impurities, If not corrected, develop into serious maladies. Ta Cnn , . f fa. " amHBATtllM - - - - ... j and other troublesome diseases is reauired a aaf and mliahia rsi "eely purely vegetable. Such is S. S. S. It removes all im- E "Tl purines irom tne Dlooa and thoroughly cleansos the svatem.- rfCSa Thousands of cases of the worst forms of blood diHoases have been 0 Cured bv S. 5. S. and for our Traatlaa, atnt f ih to any addraaa SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta ta. "k Good Tale Will Beer Telling Twice." Use Sapolio. Use APOLIO THE LABOR WORLD. OnAiv runs OovMrnmant Innoh rooms, A voaa mason In Ceylon can earn (3. SO Dei Week. r Boaro stair bnllders will open a trad school. fo-or-KftiTivt banks are Increasing; Is England. FoMrKMtit la Baionjr receive (261 a rant Da aaliiry. Nttw Hoctb Wales worklngmen ran s newspaper. Lnwrxt. (Mms.) anions demnni city work fortheldlu. Ditboit labor anions have a library and reading room. MirmnAS building trades workers averags t4H9 per year. Taa master horsaahoers of St. T.onli bavs declared a lockout ot tba Journeymen. Ta? National 'Longshoremen's Association of the United Htnti-a has thirty lo?al brmches. Kioht TBocat r miners ara out of work In Rirmlngham, Englnnd, owing to a out to Wages. Am. of the unmarried mn nt the New On lrl t'oal Mlnoa, Cuoiberland.Mi., bavobeen discharged. Tnt; pay of orgnnlners of the linkers' nn I Confectioners' International Union bus been tlxed nt f S per daj-. Tnt! Oolnmbla River Fishermen's Protec tlve Union has established a labor bureau nn i rundlng room nt Aitorin, Oregon. It is asserted thn annual Innom of Chief P. M. Arthur, of tho Locomotive Engineer' Brotherhood, Is not less than 1 20,03). Ci.vr,t.sn, Ohio, haa eigVy-nlna la'iot organla itlnns, thlrty-nlnn of which are affili ated with thuClereland Central LVior Union. Ono!irr.n labor at San Francisco "tnrnel down"the.Mldwinter Fntrboeausa non-union wnges nnl hours were la forua for tho eroo tlon of the buildings. Ma. Wn.MAM. an English Memh'r of Par liament and part owner oftheSnlford Iron Works, reports that tho eight-hour move ment bns been n market success In his firm. Tnr. petition of tho unemployed, bearing 42..33 signatures, was forwarded to the Htate Legislature by tho Hecretiiry of tho Neighborhood Guild, 2a Delnncey struct, New York City, Tna Rpnnish Cabinet resolved to establish pnhlio works In OraiiKia. Cadis and An la lusla for thousands of workmen now unem ployed, in view of the broad riots at Han Lu j, Montlllnn and Eclja. A Petrified Body. Theremnlnsof Mra. Mary stoltzfna, who died and was Imrliil nt Knoxvllle, Tenu. jiina taken up fr sliipnit-iit tc I liilnd..j,lilnf..raaee.in.l burial. The bo.li had petriilcl ami welghnl over t!00 pouu0s It only weighed 15 ouuds at deuth. MARKETS. PITTMil'SO. THI WIIOLFSAMJ PhtCES ASK GIVEN SHOW. CHAIN, ri.ol'K AND rED. WHEAT No. 1 Ked $ (II f 6J ho. 2 Red ( HI C)KN No. 2 Yellow ear... 4i 45 High Mixed far 43 H No. 2 Yellow Shelled 43 44 Unfiled .Mixed 42 43 OATS-No. 1 Whits ft 89 No. 2 White S7i Si No. 8 White ShJ 87 Mixed 82 83 EYE No. 1 f7 59 No. 2 Western. New 65 56 FLOUR Fancy winter put 8 65 8 1st Kuncy Spring patents..... 4 00 4 25 Knnry Straight winter.... 8 CO 8 25 XXX Bakers 2 75 2 IK) Kve Flour 8 in 8 35 buckwheat flour. 2 21 HAY-luled No. 1 Tim'y.. 12 75 13 00 Haled No. 2 Timothy tf 50 10 50 Mixed Clover MM) 10 f0 Timothy from country... 15 00 10 00 FEED No. 1 W'li Md fl T 17 50 18 00 No. 2 White Middlings.., Hit") 17 00 Urown Middlings 15 00 lfl 00 bran, bulk 10 00 10 50 BTR AW Wheat J 5 .',0 6 00 Oats 0 f.U 7 00 PAIKY PKOUfCTS. BUTTER Elgin Creamery 25 JO Fancy Creamery 22 23 Fancy country roll IN 'M Lew trade A vook'ng... 10 15 CHF.RSK-Oblo, new 12 K'l New York, new 124 2i Wisconsin Swiss 13i 14 Limhuriger iNewniakeb.. 11 12 rRI IT AND VK.IETABI.KS. APPI.ES-Fancy, V bbl... 5 50 6 00 Fairto choice, ty bbl.... 8 00 5 00 BEANS NY M(new)Bennbbl 1 75 1 DO Lima Beans, 8 31 POTATOES Fancy V bn f2 f5 Sweet, per bbl 2 2 8 50 ONIONS YellowUlobeVbu C) 70 Mixed Country H5 40 TURN ll'S purple to.-. 2.5 30 " pni'LTKV STC live chickens ' r 60 6 Live Ducks V pr HO 70 Live (ieese V pr 75 100 Live Turkeys Vlb 9 10 1' fused chickens V lb.... 12 13 1 'reused ducks Vlb 13 14 Pressed turkeys V 0..... 14 15 Dressed geese 8 9 ECKiS I'a Ohio fresh.... 10 11 FEATHERS Extra live (ieeae V ft 65 60 No 1 Extra live geese W lb 40 45 MIKCrU.ANIOL'S. TALLOW Country, V tt . .. 4 4l City 5 H SEEDS Clover 6 20 6 '6 Timothy prime 2 2 1 2 Blue grass 140 1(4) RACiS Country mixed.... 1 rioNEY White clover.... 12 13 Buckwheat 10 12 MAPLE SYRUP, new crop. 70 an CIDER country sweety bbl 6 CO 0 50 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 2 05(512 5 WHEAT No. 2 Ked 6N M RYE No. 2 65 6S CORN Mixed 40 401 OATS 83) 31 EOUS hi 9 BUTTER , 23 2a rillL.AlJEl.HJlA. FLOUR 12 10fl3 10 WHEAT No. 2. Red 63 (A CORN No. 2, Mixed 43 41 OATS No. 2, White 87J 88 BUTTER Creamery Extra. 23 2 ECiGS Pa.. Firsts. 11 U hEW VOKK. FLOUR Patents 2 00 4 35 WHEAT No Sited C5 M RYE Western 6U 62 CORN No, 2 44 45 OATH Mixed Western 8U 8:J BUTTER Creamery 11 :'l KUUS state and Peun 10 ' 1) l.lVe-KTCK.'li RtPOKT. ' XAST LtnrilTV, riTTl!Ul!S.J STOCK YARDS. PiMOolbT . I'ATTLI. Prime Rtecrs I 4 81 to 4 85 Good butcher 8 on lo 4 00 Comiuoi 2f0to 8 00 Bulls and dry cows 1 6'i to 2 60 Veal Calves 4(0 to 5 90 Fresh cows, per bead 85 1 0 to 45 00 nmtei Prime 95 to 100-B sheep....! 4 00 to 4 25 Oood mixed 8 (mo 8 75 Common 70 to 75 tt sheep... I 25 to 2 50 Choice Lambs 6 0 1 to 8 00 Buos. Belected 6 25 to 5 VA Prime Yorkers 0 io to 6 ?0 Heavy 4 25 to 4 60 KougLa. , 8 60to 4 OJ The Brijlook Qnotatlan. A (tflod stdfy is Ibid 60 ex-PefisIon Commissioner Black. Everyone who knows Mack Is aware tbat lie Is one of the most dlt nlfled lewal practition ers in tbe West, and tbat he Is also somew bat enamored of the classl s. Not long ago he was attorney II a usury case at Springfield. 1IL, and In his address to the jury he quoted very freely from the "Merchant ot Venice," and wound up by saving that although the plaintiff could de mand his pound of t e h the terms ol bit bond did not enabio him tc go be yond this. Tbe attorney for the alleged usurer seemed very much amused at the line of argument Mr. Black was taking, and when that gentleman's peroration was concluded he rose and remarked with somewhat of a pitying tone that Brother Illack hud recently held a brief In a dresscd-beef case ana that he bad got the two cases mixed up, concluding by assuring the jury that there was no fesh In the rase at all. but only money. A lcgiil friend of in I no, who solemnly asserts he wui In court on the occasion, says the look of disgust on Mr. Itlnck s face would have been worth a small fortune t any artist who could have reproduced lion canva A I'lah with a I'orapt. Forest and Stream s. eaks of a cu. rlotH and in the Cape Ann Huh mar ket. at Gloucester, Mass. It as nothing less than a mackerel with a rubber band atound the body. The band had t een put on the II h when quite small, and staved there in plte of the rapid growth of the wearer. The fish's body under the band did nut grow, which caused a depression in the full-grown body ol about three Inches In depth. The depression wascovered wltn a healthy skin In no way unlike that on the rest of the body. The tlsh measured in length 14 Inches diameter of body each aide of the depression 7 inches, diameter of (lepresion 5 inches. The llsh was undoubtedly in a healthy condition, and tne band wa strong and could be stretched like tny other land. The peacock throne of Phah Jehan was valued at 130.000,000, his crown at tl2.O00.000, and when he died (150,000,000 in gems was found in bis treasury. Can Yen 1-aae the Urlaf Losing one kind of grip Is worsi than tak ing another, and when thous inds are In train ing for the field sports of summer months, It is well to be advised by those who know all about it. Mr. F. C. Ferguson, 165. Atluntio Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes to the point March 1, 1193. He say "I would like to add my testimony to your already long list. While playing ball 1 spr.ilnej my arm at tbe elbow and shoulder. It Interfered with my playing considerably and lost me mauy good chances professionally. I tried everything I could think of, but I could get no relief. A doctor sdvissd that tbe only thing to be done was to glv the arm n long rest. A friend, however, recommended St. Jacobs Oil, which I fried, with the result that I was completely cured and have since pitched a great deal with nc signs of my former troubl-, which, by iht way. retire a ,rn,-.l- ! phiy.-r. ' 1 the great power of the future. airs. & D, Aahlev FOR WOMEN IKJEEBLE HEALTH Hood'sCannot Be Too High ly Recommended "C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.! "1 have lined Hood's Saraaparllla for years and it has alwuy given the best of luittxfao tion. I bud little appetite niul wui troubled with rheumatism In the left arm and shoulder and back. As soon as I begau to take Hood's Baraaparilla my appetite Increuaed, the Rheumatic Trouble Ceased and 1 felt butter than for years before. 1 have used it lu the family and would not do without It. It cannot be revommeuded too highly for HooriH Cures won.en in feeble health, nor for children when teething. Any one giving It a fair trial will be well aatti-tied." Mna. 8. V. Ashi.iv, North Riehmond, Ohio. Met Hood's. Hood's Plllaact cully, yet promptly alU m cleutl.. on inn l.var anJ bowels, ttoeata. Sips of Health, You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure b building up sound flesh. is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. frprd by Scolt Bowna. a. V. AttSranlita, EMULSION. TT The tnhjert of the above portrait Is a prominent and much respected citizen, Mr. Robert Manson, of West Kye, N. H. Where Mr. Manson is known " bis word is as good as bis bond." In a recent letter to Dr. K. V. Pierce. Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Burglcnl Institute, Buf falo, N. Y , Mr. Manson says: "Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets ars the best pills I ever took for the liver. All my friends say they do them the most good." This opinion Is shared by every one who once tr?es these tiny, little, sugar-coated pills, which are to be found in all medicine stores. The (J. 8. Inspector of Immigration at Buf fulo, N. Y., writes of them as follows: "From early childhood I have suffered from a sliigpian liver, with all the disorders accompanying such a condition. Doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines I have used in abundance ; tbey only afforded tem porary relief. I was recommended to try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I did so, tak ing two at night and one after dinner every day for two weeks. I have reduced the dose to one 'Pellet' every dny for two months. I have in six months incrrattd in mlid ftrnh twmty-two pounds. I am In better health than I have been since childhood. Drowsi ness and unpleasant feelings after meals have completely dijappeared." Assist nature a little now and then with a gentle laxative, or. If need be, with a more searching and cleansing cathartic, thereby removiii: offending matter from the stom ach and Dowels, and toning up and Invigo rating the liver and quickening ita tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbuncles, pilea, fevers and maladies too numerous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating tbe action of their bow els, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctors' services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. TV of ft all Wmm .h4 . If.t this purpose. Dr. Fierce a Pleasant Pellets are uneaualed, is proven by tho lact that once tiwd, thru an ahvay in favor. Their sec ondary effect is to keep tbe bowels open aad regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity with sufferers from habitual con stipation, pilos, and Indigestion, t The " Pleasant Pellets" are far more effec tive in arousing tbe liver to action than "blue f ills," calomel, or other mercurial prepara ioiis, and have tbe further merit ot being purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system : no particular care is required while using them. -4Syi Composed of tbe choicest, concentrated vegetable eitraeta, their cost is much mere than Is that of other pills found in the mar ket, yet from forty to f ortv-f our " Pellet are put np in each sealed glass vial, as sold through druggists, and can lie had at tbe price of tbe more ordinary and cheaper made pills. Dr. Pierce prides himself on having been first to introduce a Little Liver Pill to the American people. Many have imitated them, but none have approached bis " Pleasant Pal lets " in excellence. i For all laxative and cathartic purposes the "Pleasant Pellets" are infinitely supe rior to all " mineral waters," sedlitz pow ders, " salts," castor oil, fruit syrups (so called), laxative " teas," and the many other purgative compounds sold in various forma. Put up in glass vials, sealed, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little " Pel let " is laxative, two gently cathartic. i As a dinnor plU," to promote digestion, distress from over-eating, nothing equals luc-iii. urj nro uny, Bugar-cueiea, anu- ,w,m f . r ' uu)n iuuh mus tard seeds. Every child wants them. men, aiier wev are tasen, instead or dis turbing and shocking the system, tbey act In TT11 hi Tlrl natural TkAM l . ... . .7 - - u.:. w uv f V action afterward. Their help last. , Accept no substitute recommended to be " Just t good." They may be Mttr for thm ffsM 1. . n I .1 1 n . but he Is not the one who nssds help. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Olhcr d'.ieii.lcnls are nsed In the lirepsiatton of W. liAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa vhlrh f nbttlutrly fiM-re and sufubfe. I It hasmorefnnnfireeflmes hit ttrrmjtft of I'ocna mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or Ff-iuear. mid la far mere eco nomical, cutting tea than one rent a rt. It Is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIoESTto. Hold byOrorers eterynkere. VT. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais, I 'J per teal. II : HAW ria 1 1 1 tr i Frbrttarr t! M.reti I. 14s ft TOT A I. 1 per ent. W hNve pld f Mr (Hiifimriv In 9ft dma. l'rotlta (Istitl I W 103 s-sK'tl 11 m till.. Ilinitfy t ftll Is wlthdrsiwD nrty tlmej 'JU til(MiCHU h Iuvm.cUj virile tr tnfirniBion. MKllfcK & CO., fin ntt era tin 4 Ifrokrra, Ihmisl tO HrandMeii', New Vurk nATCMTft THOMAS P. 0IMPHON, sf A ICniO Wfc.binut-.il, U. C. Ho ty'i feet W. L. POITOLAH t.i snoK equuU tusioin wurk, or-linK from $4 t $ bewt value jir the limrtcy iniivtil on the bottom. Kverv psiir wurranu d, Like notubnti. utc. hre iiK-al p.iK-r fi-r full eripiiofioi our cninpirte lini'i fur ldu-s and ((en. titnicn or rtm tor lutratJ ttittifogti irivintr in tmctinn how to or. derby miil. Pnttape free. You run get the bet bargain uf dcuir who puih our thot. SjSWMaeVuuii naTlr m I THE WAIjIj Smith iTFTE WAMi PATER M"ERC HAITI I BELLS THE BEST, I THE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER (eonrt Pnper3p. nnil V. Hold Pnpere 5o. c. mtd lue. r4tnd Hv, ttnuip) ir hiuiIo Oil HVI rootl firret. PltlMbumh. P.i. FNU 10 '04 1,000,000 ACRES Or LAND for isIs bf thsSsiitT Pant A Dni.CTil RalLaoso Joaraay la kliuiiesota. Baud for Mips and ClrciH uus. Tfcey will be tent to you Address HOPEWELL CLAKC, lAcd ComniUtiooar. Sl Paul, Mian $l2T0$35rSi A WEEK; Cnn br mn tie wnrklnt foi rflffT"M WHO UMtl brc fi'i.l tr.ivAl throiixn th ciunirv: i tua n. Hi tU, la nil nti's. try. A few veU'jtiu'lHA In i-iviis mil cMIm. Mi n auil wo oe ii of uooit chsriio.- r will nni thla an fc-pi oimi opimrtunlty for or itauln eiiv I ovim-tiL tart- liourn iiihv i u I to io-ii ivan Uue. H. J4MIN4t A CO., Jllb mid Maim Kl bmeuii, Vi I A T V V TC THADRMAKKS Ex mlnrUHo I I j,' I aiitl Milvii't jisio (mteutuMiits; of Invention fuml for l'iviittori unli-.ir nowtoitt pMt-ut. i'ATlUCK O'r Alll'.bLL, Wahiiinjto)., U.O. aidrVl ai Vill aaiti'lnfc oneamnilTa and people wtiobate weak lunutor Attb m. ebouldna Piao aCurelor Conkumptloo. It bat eared tbonatmada. It bat nn. Injur ei one. It ta not ba1 to tad, 11 Bold ST.rrwhtra. 85e. JkT "SL- ' sissssawsssacv . Tpassj -aeAsa Bm- -3; srtMymrmtr BssUsfasBiissksMasBu jm (HMFiT E-peclnlly for Farmera. Miners, B. It. Hinds and others. Double sole extending down to the heel. K. XT It A WKAItINO OIAIUI Y. Tliouauuila of It libber Hoot wearers testify this la the HKST tuey ever bad. ASK. VOL it OKALKU FOR Til KM and don't beoerauuded intouu interior urtlcls