THB i'OI.ITR I.KTTKfl-WtllTKn. Elder Sister Pro writing to Amy; li there anything you'd like to gay to her? Younger Mster (who hatei Amy) Yea. plenty: but you'd better enly give her my love. Tld-lilts. It. Kilmer's Swamp-Root curat nil Kidney mi l Bladder trouble. Pamphlet and Conaultntloii frnii LnhrntoryllinKhnmpton.N.Y. A Swedish copiier mine hn been worked without Interruption fur 800 year. TK'Imiiw l' lPtlr Effect nnlly Vet gently, when costive or blllone, or when the blood In Impure or aluifllh,to per. mancntlycure hnbl:ual constitution, to awnk M the klrtticjB and liver to a health v activity, without Irr luting or widening them, to dtaw 11 headache, cold or fever uae Syrup of Kl(i. The blithest ambition of every t'hlimmnn la lo bnve n r . l-n 1 il eoflln. We will dive l' reward for nnv ca of ca tarrh that cnnnol hi-iured with Hall's I ntarrli Curv, taken luterimlly. F. J. Ciiksev L'o.. Prop,. Toledo, O. It rc nilr-s 40 men to rrnke nil n. Khlleh's Cere In aold on a guaranti. Tt 'fffs Indolent Con sumption; li la the Best Cough Cure; 'Jan., Wo., SI If r7lli ted wlthsorecveane llr. l-anc Tliottin ani.'- l-:e-wnter. Iiruiruita-cll nt is- s-r laittle. Verdict for Hood's "I was In the army 4 years, was wounded and eontrictoi s. Mat lei tin I rtieninntlam. Have suffered ever tii.o uml lost the use of my lelt leg and side. I mutt s iv that of nil I be medicine I have ever trlu.l lloo IV H.ir saparilla la the, host. It hxu done me the moat good. 1 do not say th:it It will raise a Hood's A 1. parllla fellow from the dead i g g but It will come the 1 UI Dennett to doing It of kV any medicine I have ever used." T. H. Sai-nuehs, Uscecln, Neb. Hood's Pills cure Indigintlou. biliousness. PSD 82 '94. Fresh Air and Exercise. Get all that's possible of Dot li, it in jrm 111.1. u ui iitmi strength and nerve force. There's need, too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Seotf's Emulsion is constantly r ((ting Cure of Consumption, ron(hitis and kindred diseases when other methods fail. Prepared bv Brett Rowaa. N. V. All rimrrtata. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals are until In the lireparattou of W. BAKER k CO.'S reakfastCocoa tvkleh it ihtnluMy fart mnd luluhlt. i ItbsantoretAanfnrra rimes J fAearrerifrA of Cocoa utixei a with March, Arrowroot or ' Buear. and la far more eco nomical, coating tint than cine cent a etii. It It delicious, nourishing, and basilt MbEtTKU. SeM by trocars narywBsT. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mast, FREE! TfllS KNIFE ! aUlM ka la axehaafaaar I lineHteel. fcUivoaaareaur. iiood, Krutm uandle. t It Laraa Uae laa out frum 1-tun Coffee Wrappera. ami a ¢ aiampto pay poataf. Write for hat of otir other Hue rr lUULlua eriua vu.. UI UUIHJU Sh. XOUDO, O. MONEY IN CHICKENS. For tv. In atajnps we lend a 100-PAGE BOOK girlng the experience of a practical Poultry lUlatir not an amateur, but a man working for dollar and cento during 25 years. It teaehea how to Detent and Cur IMaeonee; Feed for Egga, also for Fattening; which Fowla to Have for Breeding; every thing requirilte for profitable Poultry raising. ttOOK FUBI-IKHINQ CO., 1S4 Leuaaaral Pltreet, Mew York. niTIHTI-THOMAS) P. fTMrMN, Haul J'ateai oMlDad. Write for laraalor'a OaMa P A 'W M 'PC TRADE M AREA Eramloatlol - A I lill I L.aud advlcaaatopaleDUblllty arflnvauUoa. aen4 furluventora Uuldetr how toaet (. J'ATKICH 0AKKKU, WAaaiauToa, U-O. tummptiw ana people wbo baae weaa lancaot Aata .a. aiiuald uae Flao'a Care for ContanpUoo. It ha laj aal atewaaeaa It has not letar Mom. I lie not pea lo take, ll le Uie beat eouab eymp. oaf ererywaera. SA. 5f u3 m RUIN WROUGHT BY FLOODS THE WORST SINCE 1889. Johnstown Again Suffered Qraatl From the Conemaugh. The torrent of rain which fell throughout Pennsylvania Sunday and Sunday night rnued the greatest and meat dlutrou flooda alnee the memorable flood of 1HSJ, fnl I i w 1 ti nr. Mnnrii (mm aurlrttta ..itlttta In JoH!aTown. The ronetnnngh vnllfy for a distance of llfteen nil lea nua vlnlled Mondny morning about 3 o'clock by the moat tllana Iroua flood pxpcrlcnced In yenra with the ex ception of the Hood of Mtiy 81, i9. Thn loan In tlila vtilley nlonc la vnrioiialyealliiwitcd at from 75.000 to tlOO.000, nnd It In doubt ful II it will full much below the Intter figure. It had been ruining for aevornl day In both the Conemnugh nnd Htony t'reek Tnllcya, but no diuigcr wbh nntlclpatcil. as Ihe rnlm cenaed Hundny evening. About 9 o'clock, however, heavy rnin agnln started in tlia (.'oneniniigh valley anil about II o'clock, the DeJ cjdriln(itd when a large cloud bnrstetl BWr fTciwi.tTIv, atujYS 'M1'"- Jb"U U'J freshet awclled the Conomaiigu rivet To l cjj Its natural alr.e. It was about II o'clock jjcTorO Ihe water reftcheil Its highest f oiiTt an 1 tha dnrjiruiH wu complete. Hort.iDAifsrTt!Bir. At t o'clock Monday morning a shrieking locomotive tore down grade Into Uaysport, thia county, conveying the warning that tlm Kittnunlng' l'oliit reser voir, five miles up the Allegheny mountains, the hend of Altoonn's water supply, and lu which IHO.ftOO.OOO gallons of water are stored, was about to break. The warning locomo tive was sent by Hupt. Ilnnnard, of the Penn aylvnnln mail, and the people of (tayiport, IJitncnnville and the lower part of this place, who were In the direct Hue of the expected flood. Immediately left their homes and fled to the hills. A telegraphic mesange received later from Klttnniilng by the local operator rendi "The dam baa burst. For Ood'f sake tell Onya port people to fly." This second warning Intensified the alarm, and the streets of the town became crowded with shrieking women, wailing babies and panic-stricken men, halt clad and in their night garments. I he local hotels were crowded with refugees and 11,001) people spent the night in a pelting ruin on the hill tops. Many accidents occurred In their flight, and there are scores of cases ot nervous prust ration. Wii.uAMSPonT. At shortly after one o'clock Monday afternoon the water In the river here bn reached a height of 51 feet above low water, one foot higher than the dls istrous flood or 1HS9. The eiitlreclty Is under water from four to 20 feet. The water Is still rising r.t the rate of Inches an hour. All the logs at the bxm, which broke at one o'clock that morning, have been swept away, as well as many saw mills and house In the lower part of the city. All telegraph and telephone communication with the outer world Is now suspended, the ofllces being flooded and closed as tnla dispatch la being sent. In the business portion of the city the water ha reached a depth of eight feet, and shows no signs of receding. The loss has ajfendy reached more than 1,000,000 and unletts re lief comes it will he three times thnt amount. HARBisBtao. At midnight Monday the Rusiuehanna river was within two feet as high as In the unprecedented flood of lHsg and rapidly rising. It had risen 20 feet since 7 o'clock Hunday morning. Acre of terri tory In this eity nre inundated, and hundred of people have either been compelled to seek refuge in second stories of their bouses or leave entirely. All the Islands In the river opposite Harrisburg are oovered with several feet of water. Water on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, east of this city, Is nearly three feet deep. Advices from the north branch of the river, showing that It I rising rnpldly. Indicate that the Husquehanna may reach It depth of live year ago during to night. IiEAumn. Reports received show that the flood I likely to prove a dlstrou as that ol 18N9. Three bridges have been carried away on the Pine Grove division of the Heading railroad at Hudberg, Htony Creek and Dauphin and traffic, is completely checked. A washout I reported on the Little Hcbuyl kill, near New Ringgold, and a bridge has been carried away on the Hchuylkill branch at Middleport. The reports from the coal regions, especially in the viciulty of Shenan doah, say that many of the eollerlee have been flooded and It may take a week to pump them out. The Schuylkill river In this sec tion Is 6 feet above low water mark, but no serious damage is reported In this immediate vicinity. At Hamburg and Hhoeinakersville, north of Reading, the lowlands are this morn ing covered with three to Ave feet ot water and crop are ruined. Kewfobt. The waters of the Juniata river have swoolen here nutil the flood reaches to Kecoud street. All properties along Front street have water on the first floor. The water I 25 feet above low water mark, and will have to oome up at least five feet to be as high as June 1, 1HH. Many families have abandoned their borne and sought shelter with friends on higher ground. About 5,000 worth ot lumlier lias been swept away from Hweger A Hhreffler's pinning aud saw mills. Fletcher's plaulng mill stands In some four feet of water, and much valuable machinery has been damaged. The water seem to be falling, but it may rise again when the waters of the upper Juuiuto and branches come down. Puu-ADiLraiA. The big boom at Williams port, containing million of feet ot Umber, broke between 1 and 2 o'clock Monday morn ing. The river has overflowed Its bunks, and the lower floorsof houses aud business place near the river sides a e flooded. The West ern Union office there has been washed out and telegraphic communication la now en tirely cut oft. At Holiduysburg nnd Tyrone the Juniata was almost as high as during the flood of 1HH9, and much loss has been sustained. The railroads have suffered severely, as usual, and all trains are greatly delayed because of waf bout aud landslides, but now the storm has somewhat abated, aud It Is hoied that all will soon be in good shape again. FOB LIBERAL HELIQIOK. A Congress of Varloua Denominations With a Flan of General Unification. Binal Temple, Chicago, wo comfortably filled when Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas called to order the first American Congress i4 Liberal Bellgloo Sooletiea. Tha gathering grows out of the Parliament ot Religion held in this city duriug the World' Fair, aud la for tha purpose of considering the best means to secure united action among the religious liberals. Addresses were delivered by Rev. W. D. flimon.la nf RutlU CmuI. Xifl ,.V. 1.1. . the Independents; Rev! John Fabllle, of Al'liciuu, in uenan 01 ine auvoeaies of high orthodoxy; Rev. M. D. rihotter, of Min- uempviiB, lur lua ifuiveraaiisis; j'roi. w. AL, Hulter, of Philadelphia, for the ethical euU viiid Mj'oiini wi ujo uuiieu muiee; itev, at. J. Kavoge, of Boston,' for the Unitarians, and ltV lie F n HlHu,h nt rklB..n f... ... adherent of Reformed Judaism. J . Taking Care of Nellie. Proseoutinia ien.nw n v u .1 1 b "j . . enn, wuum the ooiinty court appointed guardian of Nttlll Met Ira tha. unnUr,. l .... t. . . inurder at Milan, Mo., will bring suit against . , , . . euu.uw uaniagtst lor bodily injury sustained and for killing her father and nuilhap -rwl i.amkh i .1 . . - " . unynTiuy uer of her only earthly aupport Sheriff Klblo proposed that If the peretrators were cap tured by the Sullivan eoualy authorities to uouawiuB ea.uoo reward to that little hero ine who If the only Uvlug wltutw to tha THE NATIONAL GAME, There Is no cessation Inthsbaaebnllbom. A ball team ha bten formed In the City ot M ex I jo. TwtTcnrix I batting better than any ot Ihe Louisville player. Taa University of Pennsylvania baseball team defeated Yale at Philadelphia. "Bora" F.wio"sfnt fielding for Cleveland I the subject ol quite general comment. Asson, the twenty-year hero ot the dia mond, I one mere playing first basa for Chicago. Joh Claeeso Is pitching for Cleveland as well n he ever did In hi best day on the ulnmond. MoAi.ee. of tha Cleveland, wmthn Deaf player this (?nson toauuounos that he bad Charley horse. fucEKR, of Doalie), It playing tha fletdlnif game of hi life thl year, ami has yet to make an error. The New York can make more hit and get fewer run than any other team In the Lengua except Pittsburg. BncEt.Et ha fully recovered Ihe nss of hi nrm, and his fins work behind the bat Is one cause of Ht. Louis' success. Hnn.nnT's record of thrte hont run In one game at Cincinnati I liable to be the home run, recor I ol thl ytaon. it I a pleaaiira to ;e McOhw, the Biltl more third baseman, throw. He hardly make an effort, but tba ball goo Ilk a shot. Tm seems to be Ihe day of sti ill men physically In the League. Nearly all ot the star playon are men of taitll or medium tlx. A new sliding pd ht boon Invnntel by a Cincinnati mm. tt Is contrii 'te I on the nneumntlc tlre principle. The CinainnAti nave adopte 1 than. Coooavi the young eitoher of the Unlvur f'iy of Pennsylvania, la lntd to Join hi clubmate, young (lomkle, on the Philadel phia team nt the end of hi university ca reer. . Stabt, Ihe refernn ex-nrofeaaloml first basenvin, probably played ball longer than any other man cotmsete I with the National game. He played ball for twenty-eight cou iicutive aeasoni. The sun is more bothersome In Washing ton's right Held than on any other ground In the country. It Ins killed off a lot of right fielders, Radford nlona mastering It by using smoked goggles. A Trt.r.inAPHic hnathall system ha been Invented In Ht. Louis by a matt n-ime 1 Ve. Inrla. llya system of keys In the corer' stand, the Instn'it n decision Is mails by the umpire, strikes, balls, oula, fuir snd fouls nre shown Instantly to the public. The scheme can be wor'iud by electrln conneo tion In a number of places at one time. While our National game I thl year en joying nt home perhaps a gre iter popularity than ever bufore, It is also winning extraor dinary favor abroad. Not only has It be come a permanent and conspicuous Institu tion In Canada, Australia and New Zealand, but In conservative old Eugland Itself It has won a forward place among out-of-dool ports. A ooon authority record that there art now more baseball clubs In England than there are cricket club In America. Howevet that may be, thero are between forty and fifty organlxed nine In F.nglnud, united In a National Baseball Association, with a splen did field In the metropolis, known as tb London Baseball Pars', lu which three ot tour game can b played at the same time. How They Stand. The following tttl.lA -liftwa .1,. ...... .1 1 1 the different clubs composing the .National flub. W.L.Pct Club. Brooklyn . New York. St. Louis. . Louisville . W.L.Pt. 12 12 500 12 14 402 11 15 4i3 7 14 883 Cleveland . I'hllndei'a , t'lttahlinr . 17 8 778 17 8 6H0 16 8 667 16 8 667 10 10 616 11 11 600 Baltimore Boston . , Cincinnati , Chicago . , 7 10 804 Washington 8 22 120 PBOMINENT PEOPLE. Tolstoi, the Russian novelist, was bora at Tuba, August 28, 1828. Pbofessor Henbt Mnntr.T died recently at Carlabrooke, Isle of Wight. Ma. Pbtce, a rising London novelist, It t elerk In the Bank ot England. Tbb King of Greece I an excellent swim mer and bos a perfect pastlon for Ashing. Paixra Dismabce would rather have a surf eure tor rheumatism than all the titles to Europe. PbesidextCaexot, ot Trance, reiterated his decision not to present himself tor re election. General O. O. Rowabd has been elected President ot the National Temperanas Sa tiety, to succeed John Wanamaker. Mns. U. R. Gbaet lavs that she has not yet decided whether she will reslda perma nently In New York or in Washington. Tbeatmekt with belladonna baa so Itrengthened one of Mr. Gladstone' eye Ihnt he Is enabled to read and write without difficulty. The King of Dahomey wa educated In France and speak French fluently. Be be. ;aine a barbarian because ha wo disappoint td In a love affair. The Austrian Empress's brother, Dnka Charles Theodore, of Bavaria, has resumed tt Meran his free practloe as an ooullst for Ihe benefit of the poor. . Panraasoa One Eg, a celebrated German historian, Is a vegetarian, whose favorite Dinner Is buttered roll and radishes, washed down with oold water. The Cgnrowitz of Russia Is said to be dis inclined to marry. He wants to renoauoa :he succession to the throne in favor of bis roungest brother, tha Grand Duke Michael. United States Senatob Paorroa AND Dubois nre as ardent trout anglers at Sena tor Quay It a tarpon fisherman. The former took In the opening ot the season la Ver mont. Ebee Joeoenbeii, the firearm Inventor, I a portly, well-polsel man, with dark eye tnd full gray beard. Me occupies tha posi tion In the Norway Armory of beesemager, or gunmaker. , Lieutenant Peabt'b title is onsof courtesy only. He 1 a elvll engineer and not a line offloer. He ha spent more than one-quarter of bis time slnoa he entered tha navy la tha Aretie region. H. K. INOAI.U, President of tha "Big Pour'' rallroadi, worked hia way through Harvard Law School, deeping on the floor of a friend' law oftloe and sating his meals wherever b oould get them. Oabi. Zabbain' record of forty rear' leadership of tba Boston Handel and Haydn Soolety Is said to be unsurpassed la the his tory of music, no other ooudustor aver hav ing had eharga tor so long a time ot any nusloal soolety. Geebabd Gads, tba American Consul at Ohlstlanla, Norway, who wa appointed In 1868 by General Grant, Is the oldest eonsul In thaserviee, with tbeexosptlon of Contul Bprague, at Gibraltar. He will oalebrata his lubllee on June 25. Da. John A. Andbewi, of Woroester, Mass., ha been In practice over sixty yean, daring forty-eight ot whloh he answered sails day and night, and now, at the age ot nlnety-oue, be still ha a large offloa prac tice, and ha Inoludee among hi patienta soma ot tha third generation ha has troatel ail are of a atoms Bank. The Tntiteea Rank t T...n, - u..h , . " M V. AMVWW, .1 Wll, .W nandH lu.Miiinl - .4 - . I .. . ed. This bank failed last summer aud re- upeura a tew moutut ago. It If said OH IS LATEST HEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Trantplrlng tha World Over. Important Events Briefly Told. (lists ANO PENALTIES. At Valparaiso, Ind., Hnturday night. Grace Onderklrk, a handsome girl aed 17, na aim wns nbottt to lie arrested for shopllltltig ntally shot herself with a revolver. Three of Chicago's nldermnm and 20 olhpr persons were Indicted Saturday night for various election frauds. ISrennnii, ono of the nldermen, was also Indicted for brlliery. It ! pnibiible that Prondcrgust, the mur derer of Carter Harrison, when he npienrs in court for trial ns to bis sanity, will get another eotitlunmeo on tho ground that hi uttorneys are busy with other casea. Two Suppositious members of the Dnlton gang hnd a fight near 111 Reno, Ok., with a company of men who tried to arrest them, nnd one was taken, but not bofore teverul (.-itir.eus were shot, one fatally. ronr.ioN. . The Paris police have discovered a plot to explode a bomb In Ihe building In which the guillotine la stored. The French t'hntnlr of Deputies hns re jected the hill providing for the private ex ecution of criminals convicted ot capital offenses and the nbollshlng ot the deutb ennlty. During the hearing of the Bonea Romania ense nt Home Saturday, ex-Mlnlster Mlecll sprang at Bunk lusiector lllnglnl, who wa on thi) L'tnnd. A llerce fight followed, pro ducing and iuclpeiit riot. The court bad to be adjourned. It Is reported In New York thnt ex-Pres. dent Vasipie)! ot Honduras has been stopping Incognito at the .Metropolitan hotel of thnt city for some weeks. The police ot Smolensk, Russia, hnve ar rested a number of conspirators with revolu tionary pamphlets lu their possession. The Spanish government has Issued a procla mation declaring that the town of Ht.Na7.alre, France, Is Infected with cholera. MRASTtBS. ArrlllKNTS AND FATAI.ITIF. The excursion steamer New York, nnd the schooner yncht Esernnr.a were burned In the Delaware at Philadelphia by luoendlarins It Is thought ut a loss of more than C0,0O0. NISrXI.LANKl)t. A reward of (500 has been offered for the recovery of the body of William A. Himarott, of Chicago, the missing secretary and trea surer of theHwitcbmen'i Mutual Aid Associa tion, It being now believed that he Is dead. It Is snld Capt, Oeorgo Raymond has offer ed to tow Frye's army from Cincinnati to Pittsburg on barges for 325. The Central labor union is trying to raise the money. The Cblcngo, the only American war vessel at present on the European station, has been ordered to proceed to Antwerp and remain In Belgian water for two weeks. This is a recognition of the International Exposition now in progress there. The (lermau building at the World Fair having been presented to the South Park commissioner, ot Chicago, the Treasury Department has directed that all duties levied on the material entering Into the construction of the building be remitted. Five thousand railroad ties were rafted from Kanawha to Cincinnati. . They were formerly transported lu barges. The Master Plumbers' Association of Kansas has been declared a trust. North Dakota eitlr.ens have raised a fund to enforce the prohibition law. Mrs. Kerr, of Philadelphia. Is Sole heir to (300,000 left by Mayor Vreudllnger, of Den ver. Fear are entertained for the safety of the United States steamer Marlon, out 37 day, from San Francisco. In an election riot at Hanford, Col., James MoCaffrey was murdered by James Ryan.who then wa killed. LATER NEWS. The new Chicago postofllce Is to be erected on the site ot the old one, nnd be tun stories high. The eommltteo report will exonornto Sena tor Hunton and Kyle, ugultnst whom therv were no charges. - Gov. Flower, of New York, vutocd the bill prohibiting the display of foreign flags on public buildings. . The Engineers' Brotherhood at St. Paul passed resolutions commending Representa tive Bailey of Texas for. asking for the Im peachment of Judge Jenkins. Domlnick O'Mulley's prize fight ease at Crown Point, Iud., was postKjnod aud the Jury dismissed because one ot their number discussed the case over a game of cards with another prize fighter. James It. Potts, a young gold seeker from Adrian, Mich., was drowned trying to shoot the rupids of Vermillion river In a canoe while on his way to Rainy Lake City. Capt. Redding, postmaster ot Rainy Lake City, wo with him and narrowly escaped. The police of Belgrade, Servia, have dis covered a secret cartridge manufactory and It la estimated that above 8,000,000 cartridge have been sent to the milltiu of the provinces, M. TaJsie, the radical leader, and tba arch priest Ginrics have been arrested. BOUND FOB UTAH. A Oood-Slsad Number of European Re cruit for Mormonism. On the Gulon line steamship Arizona, which arrived at New York from Liverpool, there were 85 second cabin passengers, nearly all of whom are proselytes to Mormonism. After their baggage bad been examined they were taken on a tug to Weebawken and put aboard t West Shore train. They are now on their way to Utah. 8.800 Houaea Burned. The steamship Gaelic arrived at San Fraa slseo from Hong Kong and Yukohama. A IHtu NM t.. .b ..... - L . 1 . i r. . u. vu m KK.-ui.i-u buu vu April , in Annul province. Fully 2,800 bousea I.. I 1. . .... I . .. i , . nv.v ww.uw. wuv v.uw. wnuna unu own Inflicted upon the thousand of starving peo- Oltt in the Mffnrt tn ,-. tmntn Ikum .h.A... remitted by the emperor eight mouths ago. ASIDE from the fact that the l cheap baking powders contain alum, which causes indigestion and other serious ailments, their use is extravagant. It takes three pounds of the best of them to go as far as one pound of the Royal Baking Powder, be cause they are deficient in leavening gas. There is both health and econ omy in the use of the Royal Baking Powder. BOVAL BANINO POWPfH CO., 10 WAIL ST., Nf-W-VOBK. A Sign of PresnurA. Among tho signs Unit the high pressure at wblch Auicrlcun profe ilonal and business ition ore living If telling upon tbcin, the great Int-reast In the number of sofas tin 1 couchet to be u-ic.l In ofllces li very Interest ing to the student of nerve and nervous discuses. A generation fluo 1 violent heudiicho or a feeling of n jtrcat depression was considered I Icuitiiuiito excuse for closing up the orilce and taking half a day ofT, II not a rest fur a day or two. 'ow there Is no tl mo for rests of thif character nnd tho Qan who Is break ing down from overwork- gets a couch In his ntttce and takes three or foul minutes or perhaps a quarter of an hour's rest whe.i bis brain declines u act A few days ago 1 bad occasion tc call upon a well-known attorney, who, to uiy surprise, 1 lound lying on a couch In his orflce. I was apologiz ing, nnd prom sing to call again, when he told me to sit down and he could attend to me all right J stated toy case to h m and be dic tated a letter to his stenographci bearing on thn onest'on. expistnlna lo uie wneu ne got tnrougo that when tie got played out be could think nuch better lying down than sitting in. Burning the candle at both ends s an expression which scarcely ap plies to such reckless overdrafts on serves and nature as this, St Louis Slobe-TJemocrat BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion ' bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite 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 to" learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by 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. WELL DIAMOND CYCLES. Illljh Orada in Iivwry f'ortloular. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. LI6HTEST WEIGHTS. A HesfafceoMr business reputation of over fifty year that there v in no better wheel made In the world than the Lort-LL DlAUOSl). f A O C 11 TO XAI A IITPn j ml-ujr. We. in to; Indue light JtoaaVar. 7. JOHw. WAKKASTED IS EVERY ltEPECT. BK'Vt'l.B rivu.aari vltEL k V,.hv rewr boys' and cHrls' bicycles which we will close out at ft 4 9 IS each, rormer price. S3B.OO. First oo-ne. Arat served. 55 1 DaO (teuu. ten cent In stumps or money for our LARCC 400 page illu-trated eut fcn. of M cr'"S "". Revolvers, 8ktt" Kry.TuSing : Tackli und hau- Ur'l" o' other article. .h.lh.,n.'a,l,u,ny,,nec"n,ltlo,h',,ro'lrn home and order such things ns ineywaut We guarantee It worth tea times this aiuouut, tan cent being the esmvt cuitol mailing. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., BOSTON, MASS. You Will Retlizi that " Thty Uvi Well Who Livo Cleanly," if You Uso SAPOLIO The magnetic needle points in the same direction as to tlie magnetic I poles in nil parts of the earth. 'J he j magnetic inlcs dn not cnrreHiom1 with j the axis of Ihe earth, which makes s variation of the needle) tit places not on a meridian which roinci-les with j both poles. The needla is never in verted, hut dips as it aj pro-t-lies the moRiietic poies. TiEooAit "Have you a copper you can spare, sir?" Carlcton "Yes: yon will rind him In the kitchen making lovs to tho cook," Spare Moments. STAMPED OUT -Mood-poisons of every name and nature, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disi-overy. It rnuses every organ into b-ultby action, fmrille and enriches the blood, end through t cleanses and renews the wb'iie system. All Mood, Hkin, and Scalp Disease! from a common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by It For Tettur, Ku lb rheum, Eetenia, Erysipelas, Boils, and Carbuncles, tba " Discovery " is a direct remedy. nn. ;arolinb wkfk LBV, of Corn;), ftaioV win Co., Ala., write s "1 (uttered for one quarter of a century with "fever-sore" lulccr) on my leg and edema tous eruptions snd gave up all nopu of ever bi-ing well sgala. But I am huppy to say tlist your Dr. Pierce s Golden Med ical Discovery uncle a AnmnlA... a,, .ff ,11 Caroline W eeblby, ments, although I had tried different doctors and almost all known remedies without effect. PIERCER-CURE. sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits; 9 -kj,v.nki. win w imu.
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