ANCIENT HISTORY. The Chicago Craning Newt Tells of the Rise of St. I-ools. St. Louis now claims a population of 600,000, which, It supported by figures, makes the Missouri metrop olis the fifth In size of the larje cit ies of the United Hates. Pt Louis was founded In the year 3001 B. G by a protoplasm who was off tats feed and didn't care what he did. Having started the place, how ever, he didn't feel like lenvlng and did not leave until he discovered that It was no place for a live, go-ahead proto and he left. As nothing was ever heard of him afterward, It Is be lieved by eminent authorities that he went up Into the Ozark hills and kicked himself to death for having boomed such a town. About the twentieth century, K C the Ma Mr. Chedorlaomer made an expedition to St. Louis and up to the day of his death he regretted It In his memoirs he says: "Of all the dead, pastrdue burgs that 1 ever honored with my presence St. Louis takes the cheese. " Mr. Chedorlaomer was a close observer and knew what he was talking about. The next per son of note to visit the town was Mialmancecr In the year 701 B. C. He mistook It for a national ceme tery and did not stop off, but pro ceeded on to Keokuk, Iowa. The town wabbled on with Indiffer ent success until William the Con queror's tlmo, when some live busi ness man built a morgue and then It began to grow. Abe Slupsky's discovery of the Mississippi In 1421 gave the town a boom nud the census of 1425 gives It a population of 105. When It Is recalled that only 4,500 years before all that there was of St. Louis was a protoplasm this rapid "rowth Is frauuht with Interest. 1 Mir ing the last ooo years its progress has teen a trifle slow but steady. Mr. Chedorlaomer would scarcely recognize the St. Louis of to-day. It has several business blocks, a post otllce and a railroad lands freight and passengers within walking distance of the town pump. Travelers be tween the north and south stop off for lunch. In business it Is retro spective. Oct His Own Price. Though Mr. F. Marlon Crawford probably earns more money by his pen than any other living writer he Is perhaps not so well paid In propor tion to the amount of work that he docs as Is Mr. T. B. Aldrlch. As a nutter of fact, Mr. Aldrlch always puts his own price on his work, and he Is always sure of getting It. One magazine of New York City takes everything that he sends It He simply writes the price In a corner of the MSS., and It Is paid. What a de lightful aspect of literary success this presents! A few weeks ago an editor wrote to Mr. Aldrlch: "Won't you please drop a poem Into our slot and draw out as much money as you want for It?" Mr. Aldrlch dropped a dozen lines, as directed, and drew out 30." Hew York Recorder The Yoijso Doctor "Just think, six of toy patients recovered this week." 'IheOld Doctor "It's your own fault, my boy. You srend too much time at the club." Life. Xever Judge a woman's cooking by the cake sho takes to a churcU social. Texiis Slftinir. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot nitres nil Ki'lncy anil HlaO'l'T trou'ilm. J'aniplilcl iiU'l C'oituiltm!nu free. Liibrutory lliii;liHnit(in,N. Y. Oeoloclsts sny New Orlfiins will soon sink out of Bight. Hull' Cntnrrli Cure Is a CocsMtutlonnl Cure. Trine 75o. Honpis one of tbo te.it sterilizers of impure miter. Karl's Clover limit, the Brent blood purifier, frivee frexhneuM nnd rleitrneiM to the rouiplex uu nud euro coiiHtiiMttiuu. SB els., fiUuU., SI Hweeplng Is now done with a hose and on air pump. The Magic Touch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla Yon smile nt the idea. But 11 yon are a sufferer Irom Dyspepsia And Imllgi-etion, try a bottle, nnd be- lun. jwu jiuvn lunnu null a, iiiwu dotes, you will think, ami no doubt exclaim " That Juitt hint it !" " 'i'but Hood 'g Saraa- partita soothing efl.'ot Cures it u m K I n nunh I1' lliw.il'a Bursiiparillii (fenlly tones uuti strengthens ttiostom Buti aud dlKHsllve nrftuns, Invigorates the liver, creutes a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep. Hood's) PlilS are prompt and efficient. P N U 26 '94 we WILL MAIL rOSTrtUD a Sns Psnsl incline, entitle! "MEDITATION " In escuause fur IS Larue Lion llaeua, vul from lkm t'uC'jo wrap wen. sod !-(" Mswp to par pastiHfe. Write fw H.t of our oilier Due priuliin, liiclutt. tun books, kulle, mum. vta. Woolson aeiec Co., 4U) Huron et Toliujo, Ohio, ,lwMxJI J WmsIiIiiicIoii, It.r. 'Sucoecafullv prosecute Claims. Lattx Wliictui .atti Wtlictpal Exeinlnai U.b-fai m Symiulaal war, liiwtjiniisittliiiKt'laUUi, ally iuvm. Brtaruond Cattff. Mt. iMkm Fttrk, Mil., (cear Dwr Park.) Tonic atmosphere, no malaria, m nKW.ultot-i.Mountttlit ChaulAUiiu.t; uuil HMrw'K l a M 'I'tl TRADEMARKS. ifimlnatlni I A I Jil' I H. ami adviea a ui patentability of Invention Send fur luvniitora uulitu.or how uftt pftWai. VATKiUK U'iAhUKU Wamhihutux, U.O. 1 Vm I LATEST MEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC What la Transpiring the World Over. Important Events Briefly Told. DIMSTCaa, CCIDI!STII A!B TATAMTIF. Three person were Injured, none fatslly.Py an electric ear Jumping the track, In Detroit, Hunday night. Lightning; struck a fnrm house nefir Ornrty, Okie., killing Owen Mitchell and fatally in juring bis three sinters, . Nathan Wolfs carriage works at Buffalo, N. V., and three ntlMiiIng builillngs have lieen burned. One firemen was seriously in jured. Losses nggreguto about 435,000, mostly insuruil. rniaita a!o rtSAtnr. At a hall near Oay Hill, Tex.. Otto Wenxel was killed nnd (lortnan Hill was fatally wounded. Frlti and Edward Unnsky did the shooting. Knmuel Dclnntv. nirml 2.1 year, a four-year term men at the Western penitentiary, 1'ltts burg, whose sentcni would have expired in three more months, committed suicide lu bis cell by cutting his throat. Willlnm W'elicr, of Rending, Pit., nnd Ms Wife, had agreed to separate. When they met to divide their furniture Weber shot fatnlly his father-in-law, Justice Clcmmer, aud tried to kill his wife. rrendcrgn.it was brought into court nt Chicago, and said he wanted no continuance or delny of his ense. He was llnnlly ordered removed lo jail, the contlnunw'e being tem porarily agreed to by Judge l'nyno. The tnk of selecting a Jury for the trlnl of Crnstus Wimnn whs comideted nt New York t'lty. He Is to be tried for forgery In the second degree, for which the maximum punl.ihment Is ten yennt' imprisonment. Alfred Johnson nt Pelnno, Minn., cut bis wife's throat with a rnwr and then his own. He died, but bis wlfo will recover. ronEins. Lord Thief Justice Coleridge, of Engl nnd. Is in a dying condition, F.x-rn'sldent Gonzales has been exiled from l'aruguay unit bus gouo to ISuenos Ayree. By the burning of the Frledbnrg . brewery, nt Anghurg, Havana, six men were killed by falling walls. Tho English combination of eonl owners have decided to make a general reduction of 10 per cent In the wages of miners. At Naclmento. Rpnln. several houses were destroyed by earthquake shock Monday, and a number of persons killed and wounded. In Glasgow Ave women, including a mem ber of the salvation army, were suffocated in bed during Huuduy night by an cheapo of gas. The daughter of the Confederate general, Robert E. Lee, whs shown special honors at a reception on the United mates cruise Chica go, at London, Monday. The English combination of coal owners have decided to make a general reduction In wages of the miners of lOperceut. The latter are organizing to resist the cut. Advices received nt London report that the sultan of Morocco died on June 7. nud that the army proclaimed his son, Mulal Abdul Ms successor. Private advices say that the sullnu was murdered. Delegates from Australia arrived at Vic toria, 11. (J., to attend the Intercolonial trade conference at Ottawa. They are all anxious for a close relationship with Cuuanda and are a unit against tho protectorate of New Zealand over rJamoa. VISCELLAKEOCS. Chicago City Councils have passed an ordinance closing all stores ou Hunday. buloous are left open. "Mrs, nooney," widow of the famous Chimpanzee, "rat Rotney," died at the Zoo logical gardens, Cincinnati. The new astronomical observntory given by Henry li. Wnlcott to Colorado college at Col orado Hprings, Col., bos been dedicated. Burgeon General Wyman of Washington shvs the outbreaks of cholera in Russia are not surprising, but that America bas nothing to fear from them. A big fit, Bernard dog which had gone mad, bit seven persons at Dallas, Tex., throe of them it is feared lutully, besides killing two ca' and three dogs. The Supreme Court of New Jersey has de cided Hiat women have no right to vote in New Jersxy. For yonm women have been voting at school elections. The Domestic Rclence association of f hl cngo propose to erect an institute to oost (00,000. The structure will contain a thea tre, church aud roof garden for the poor. Count Eugene R. K. De Mltklvlcz, of Rus sia, the widely known club man of Washing ton and New York, nnd Mary Ethel Kmith were married at Baltimore Monday eveniug. The will of the Into Senator Btockbridgo, of Kalamazoo, Mich., divides property worth H.OUU.OIM) between his wife, four other per sons and the Children's Home of Kalamazoo. Jennie Higglns, of Belle Mcadn, an opera tor in the riuiultold (N.J.) telephone cen trul, died in terrible agony utter eating two quurts of cherrios aud a quart of peu uuU. Chickasnws In the Indian territory received favorably propositions, made by the Duwes commission to sell lauds, and It is thought they will ultimately uooopt the terms of the government. Delegnto Hmlth, of Arlzonn, snys Cnrlisle, Hampton and other Eastern Indian schools have done more harm tliun good and will ask to have appropriations for tueui stricken Irom the ludiau bill. Col. Ilurvoy M. Vail, the noted "star rout er," died ut KunsuM City, Mo., last week, leaving all ills proierty to the Independence (Mo.) Ladies' oollege, providing the name be changed to Ynil institute within a year. A tomb has been opened at Egnn. R. D., in which 21 skeletons, uveraglng eight feet in height, were found. A rude ullur and many bronze utensils were i x losed. The tomb was found in a mound resembling those of prehlstoriu ruces so common In Ohio. B fore the Senate Mr. Morrill advocated the appointment from civil life of a superinten dent for the United Htutes naval observatory at a salary of 45.000, Klutiug out tiie advan tages of having in the position a man who hud made the science of astronomy a life study. CAPITAL, t-AUOB AND INDUSTRIAL. Cnpt. Dunlap, an evangelist, who has been eobU ue ting religious meetings in Nyack. N. Y., bus been arrested for embemsliug several thousand dollars from the goverumeut while stationed ut Washington. Ue deserted his uged wife in Washington, went to Ht. Louis with another woman, and deserted her there. At Hubbard, O., Monday night red flags and white one with block borders, a picture of skull and cros bones and Collins, were carried in a proceanlon of the sympathizers with the idle miners, aud planted on the slack piles, to warn teamsters not to haul the slack away. Giles O. Tearne, a metallurgist of Colorado Hprings, Col., who had expressed sympathy for Cripple Creek strikers, received a note from a uomailitee of cltUeus luforujluv liiis ffint mete was not room lo town for him. He went to Denver to avoid trouble. Jennie Mayo, of Middlesex, Vt was mar ried to Thomas Strong, of t'astleton, Vt., last Wednesday. The bride is a well know young society woman of Middlesex, and the groom Is a colored porter at the Ameriran House at Haratoga. Freight traffic on the railroads from Chicago east Is now heavier than it was nt this time last year. Last Week's shipments aggregated 63,H(i7 tons, as compared with 45,709 tona for the corresponding week last year. Clnra Rarton nnd the Red Cross staff have completed their relief work nt Beaufort, H. C. Nearly 28,000 acres of food crops have tieen planted, nnd the population of tho islands can depend on their own food crops. At Altoona, To,, tho second attempt to set tle the coal strike for this district was as fruitless as the first. The operators absolu tely refuse to make any concessions, nud would not recogulzo the union. Archibald McKllllp a conductor for the Chicago tity Railway company was murder ed in t'hlcngo by two men who tried to rob him. He was shot five times. Osr lirmrnr n-cfgTir shipments last week were 5S.HA5 tons, nvnlnst 4U.417 for the pre ceding week and 45,7ii3 for the corresponding week of last year. THE NATIONAL GAME. MiNirn Is pitching splendidly for Louis ville. Laor. the Chicago centre fielder, weighs 520 pounds. Kr.r.Lxn. of Baltimore, was tho first player to make 100 hits. Lono, of Boston, has yet to be credited with a strike-out. Ewixo, of Cleveland, Improves with each Season as an outfielder. Ely, the Rt. Louis shortstop, makes some wonderful stops and throws. Coxxon. recently released by New York, is doing great work for Ht. Louis. In Young the Cleveland ?ome very near hnving the best pitcher in the country. It looks rery much ss If Boston had but two reliable pitchers Nichols and Lovott. Wrir,M, Derby. Clarkson and Nichols, Bennett says, are the greatest pitchers he ever caught. Ttnr.AH, of the Washington, Is one of the few men playing ball to-Jay who does not Wear a glove. Dovi.r.'s play at first base ha been first class. He and Davis are doing the best bat ting for New York. , McKeax and Child, for the Cleveland, are working more double plays than any two infleldars in the business. RzvKBAt, professional clubs will mrtke Car ter, Yale s long-limbed pitcher, handsome offrs to become a professional playor. RmnTriFLDEB McOahtht is playing first bsse In goo t style for Cincinnati, and Is likely to become a fixture In the position. Quite a number of managers must by this time be convinced that a ball tea-n on paper and one on the field are entirely different things. Araopos of battery work, It Is a enrion and almost paradoxical fact that wnen a batter has been favored with three balls ho seldom makes a site hit. Tersoxal conflicts on the flsl.l between ball players are becoming dlsgraoetnlly fre quent this season and the League magnates should put a stop to them. Tax race for pichlng honor between Rnsie and Meekln. of the New York, will be interesting. This Is the first year that Rnste has not bad matters all bis own way. 'hlisiK.'oi tne New Torts, seems to be at his best after three balls have been called on blm. In nine cases out of ten he either strikes the hatter out or onuses him to land the ball squarely In a fielder's hands. The season ho already sen three first basemen replace 1 In the big League. Wer den in Ht. Louis, Brown in Louisville, and Connor in Now York, while Boyle in Phila delphia came wltblu an ace of being re moved. Some of the most remarkable batting In the history of baseball occurred d'trlng the two games in Boston on Decoration Day. Nine borne runs were mvle, and four of them by one player who made two of them In one inning. As Lowe joined one slngleto his tonr home runs he hit for n total of sev enteen buses, whlcU establishes a new rec ord. The rivalry between Plttsbnrg and Cleve land for first honors in the Western division of the League is as bitter as oan be. The Plttsburgs are regarded as one ot the most evenly balanced, hustling teams in the League, and Cleveland is made np of the same kind of stuff. Every meeting between these two teams bin been tilled with exciting incidents, and it is difficult to deslgnnto an umpire who will give entire satisfaction to botu ol tnem. How They Stand. The following table shows the standing ol the different clubs composing tho National Base Bull League i Club. W.L.Pct Baltimore . 2S 10 7H7 Boston . 80 15 B(i7 I'hllndel'a . 27 14 G59 Cleveland . 24 16 600 Brooklyn. 25 17 fi'.iS Pittsburg . 20 18 5115 Club. !few York, fit. Louis. , Cincinnati Chicago . W.L.ret. 24 20 545 20 20 4.1.' 14 2H HHi 14 20 821 Washington 14 81 811 Louisville , 10 31 23; THE LABOR WOELD. Ix lulls agricultural laborers get Ave oentl a nay. East LrvEBrooL,Ohlo, Is to have a co-opera tlve factory. A nutLniNa trvte eonnsll is to be estab lished in Puterson, N. J. Falt, Rives (Mass.') weavers' wages hav lately been cut thirty per eent. Fcllt one-third of the female population of France are laborers on farms. ErroBTs are being made to establish traJe assemblies throughout New Jersey. It Is said that 100.1 Illinois manufacturers have combined to kill the eight hour law. OrEBATioxs are being generally resumed atthe iron mines In the LnkeHuperior region. Tbkbh are more iron safes made in Cincin nati than in all the olties of the Union com bined, A BEODCTto of twenty-five per eent. In the earnings ot Boston batters has gone into effect. ArTEaastormy session thebootblaeksnf Chi cago formed a union and elected Jefferson King President. Tea Laborers' Union In New York Cltv Is divided Into English, German and Italian speaking branches. Tbe shop in Altooni, Peon., of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company have been opeuei lor work on full time. The union wage for laborers on buildings In New York City is thirty cents an hour, eight hours to eonstitute a day's work. Tbe committee of the striking miners aban don their hope of effecting a National set tlement and call for district conferences with tbe operators. Tbe Brooks Locomotive Works, Rahenee tady, N. Y., have received an order for thir ty passenger looomotfves and thirty loootuo uvea lor tbe Central Bill way ot Brazil. Treasury Balance. Tbe cosh balance in the treasury Tuesday Wiw llu,813,21, of which tU,375,52u U gold reserve. This amount will be further reduced by (1,000,000 enguged at New York for shipment leaving tbe txuu amount ot re serve il)3,37!i,WU. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Cc5nnwx Davieis, ot New York, wsi cobbler for ten year. The Emperor of Germany Is exceedingly partial to horseback riding. Prince Alukbt. the EmnerorotOormanv's thlri son, Is to become a sailor. Ex-PsnmrxT Haksikox's cottar? at Cm May, N. J., is advertised for site. A status of Marshal de MseMahon. thirty feet high. Is to be erected at Autun, France. Patbick Wai.hu, the new Senator from Georgia, Is the busiest letter writer in that body. Ktxn Osrtn. of Rweden. In hi vonns lay one of the most accomplished tenors in Europe. RtcaxTABT Hoes flutiTW rtellvere) the commence-nent address at the University ol North Carolina. CAVTAlt Wtl.LIA If. P. HAtXM. Of th Cnnnrd Line, ha cned the ocean COO timet and has never lost a life. Captaiw Natax Peter., the oldest Free Mason in the United states, died a few dnvs ago nt Amesbury, Mass., aged eighty-one yen re. .T. L. Moi.t.ot. the song writer, I an Eng lish barrister, who divides his time between his profession and music, which he con siders a recreation. R. J. Oati.ixo. of Hartford, (Conn.) the Inventor of the gun of that name. Is seventy four year of age, with snow white balr and a clean shaven face. Hta Chari.ks RnssELt., now Lord Russell, I said to be the prospective successor of Lord Coleridge. Lorl Chief Justice of Eng land. Tb salary is 141,000. Br.t.vA Loexwoon, the woman lawyer ot Washington, ta sixty-three year old. Rhe beznn teaching school 'at tho age of fourteen and was married fonr years inter. : GEXxtiAt, ri.EAsoxTox, who, many year ago, was widely known as "Blue Glass" Pleasonton, ho lived very quietly for the last sixteen years at a Washington hotel. SrXAToa John Snr.RMAX has scrap books covering the history ot the United States for the past thirty-flight years. He has been keeping his letters since he was Altera, and everything of valae has been save I. Rt'not.pB Hr.BT7.oo, the "A. T. Rtewnrt ot Berlin," died iu Carlsbad a few day ago, sev'-nty-nlne years old. HI store was known fnrand wile In Germnny.and made himone ol the wealthiest men of the capital, although he had begun with almost nothing. Oxt.T three of the former United Rtnto Rentier from Maachns"tt ere now living Robert C. Winthrop. who served In 1850 51; George C. Boittwell, who served from 1K78 to 1H77 : and Henry L. Dawns, whose term ot service extended from 1S7S to 1893. At.nr.BT GaiMAt.nt, Trlnce of Monaco, got 1.500.000 ns his last year' share of the protlts of the notorious g imbllug establish ment in his dominlous. not to speak ot his dividends on the ga -wiling company' stock, which, notwithstanding It was a "bad year," exoeeded forty per cent. TaiKcE Riswabce, according to the book recently published by Hans Blum. "TheGur- man Empire at the Time ot . Bismarck," Is not a wealthy man in the American tense. The mortgage on hi estates requires him to pay about (30,000 every year. Th income from his Frledrtchsrube property has been as much as (60,000 a year, but It ha averaged only about half that sum. His en tire income is not far from (100.000. NEWSY GLEANING3 Ibiuxd hot 107.774 p lupers. New Yore hat S723 policemen. Loxdox hot a population of 5,6.1!,4). Pabis bas sixty-nlns Antrjhlsts in cm lody. Mexico Is arranging to revive 310,0m Chinese. Bbazii. will erect a monument to President lames Monroe. Eiobtt-tbbke ifiLttos bnsheli of wheit are now In the United Hintee. REVEBAt. members of the nw Frim'a C.iV Inet are avowedly boittlo to Enrlnn I. A ax alt, yellow droit jht worn is destroy ing tbe corn tuoots around Webster City, Iowa, Tbb Pennsylvania Rllrotl Compiny't profits for lst3 werj (17i),4'J7.4S less tuun in 1892. Tbebe are ovar 330,0)0 bicycle rl Men In this couutry every day durlu i the sunnier months. Moxet In Europe Is very e ietp, and the B ink of England's holding are lver than ever before. Jawzs Mubbat. convict lo the prison ah Chester. III., committed suicide by etiuj a bar ot lye soap. t KxinHTS or PrrntAs have vote 1 to make the order universal. UtirJloTore It his bejuj couflned to America. Tbe gold sto;k of the Unite I Statu Jnn 1, according to the offljiitl Trusury esti mate, was fij6J,oujW0. Wheat Is about sixteen cints loanr nt Chicago than It w is a yjar nro, an 1 auouc seven cents lower at New York. It Is estimated that the late w.u'ioti's In Pennsylvania oaused a lots to tho railro.kJ in that Htate amounting to (2,10J,000. It teem that in the city of Washington there are 4U ki colored onn Jren ot a suit iijlo age for whom there are no sdhool as33ai.no dations. Oxroan CmvEnstTT. England, ha ac cepted the challenge oc Yald for nn ntnletio contest in July, providing a reprasuutatlvj leatn can do lormeu. A sAixitAKEB employed by a railway com' pauy Is oatd to have precipitated a copious downpour over a p'irt ul boutueru Haunuka and Northern K'iusas. Kcee Cabal stockholder voted, 129) to 487. to pentioutbe DeLenseps lamlly.au 1 by about tbe same majority re-ele.-tuj two ot tne count t tons directors. fit'CB Is the glut of asparngu this season In New York City th it on souii days It sells as low as seventy-live aui eighty cents s dozen uuueues to cunnen. DECIDED ON SUFFRAGE. The K&ntaa Populists Also Benominate Gov. Lewelllng. At Tojiekn, Kas., after wrestling over it half the day, the Populists State Convention voted to insert s woman's suffrage plank in its platform. In tbe wild confusion that followed Its adoption Susan B. Anthony and Laura Johns melted to tears and embraced the delegate right and left. An autl A. P, A. resolution woe adopted viva voce. Gov. L. D. Lewelllng was renominated by accla mation, me rest oi tne mate ticket filled out una tiie gutnenng went uoine. Lynch Law. Bloodhounds were put on the trntl ot an incendiary at Monroe, Iowa, aud after mak ing a circuitous route, went to the bouse ol a white inuu named J. 11. uay, a party wti i ha beeu strongly suspected ot having dune such work. Circumstantial evidence pointed conclus ively to blm as having I wen the guilty party. Dav was arrested and nut in lull. Loter in the night be was taken out and huuged to me uuiu oi a true. From Pulpit to Polio Fore. Rev M V f!nm wlin fn,mnlu i.nmI dod over a congregation of the Church of God Altfumn I'l, ia un ttitikllf.Miit for im..ltl.. .ut ou the polioe force in Vt oshlugtou. He has pnss- ni iuv ueinwuv eiuiuiuauuu, Ulll lie 1IIOE4 .i.- ..ii.i....i ..:.n . , . hut vuurge oi uis cuse. The Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable to progress in cookery and to the comfort and conve nience of modern housekeeping. 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OVU MfUKTIMI IJOOOH LINK IS) UNEXl KI.I.EII. ' Henri la renis its si'tusl mat of ii.iIiiii M MsmiMor moo.y ror Isrse lllurtraiM four baa ami page osmium tin, ouuisiuius all liiuu oi niHiriiug Uoud. sod huudrtHl. ol oUr srik'Wa. JOHN P. L0VlL ARMS CO., 131 HroeS Hi. end 14 Washing-lea Hi,, "DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO I 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. 10S WAll ST., NSW-VORK. Willie," said tho visitor, "what. Is your ambition?" "I'd like," said the boy, putting down his yellow covered story of the plains, "to hare people tremble like leaves at the) mere mention of my Dame." Ituy mond's. That's what I get for my pains sobbed the small toy, as he iwaliowed; a dose of castor oil. l'hiladclphl Uccord. ,. . Tiiosb who pralso Uol by p , are advised that there are no hlgt -priced substitutes In the heavenly tosis. IT Q1VK8 WARSINO that there's trouble ahead if you're getting thin. It shows that your blood Is impoverished, and your organs deranged, sn that whatever you eat fall to properly nourish you. Ana just as long as you. remain in this condition. Consumption, Pneutnonie- n,t nlhM (J...... 1 I Ftgf I I dangerous disease are) Ft?, r I likely to fasten upon you. Vcl You should build your self up with Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery. Purlfv end enrich ths blood, rouse every organ into natural no tion, nod build up healthy, wholesome, necessary flesh. Oreo Port, If. J. Dr. R. V. Picnrat Dtr Sir We have ueo your "O.M.D.' ln our family and And nothing elsetoeuusl It. One of our children bsd th pneumonia, and one lung become consolt. dsted. but by the use of the "Dlsoovory" ehr ha entirely recovered, and la now In good health. " V NU SB 04 II LIN EN E COLLAR8 and CUFFS. '1 fi I. tt ami oiott t-mhoimt-ai .!r mimI ('tilt, wu fttMrtilil. .Unk IM well. Wnr wvll. A (mi ii 1a oullArt or FI plr nl rtirt S5 eta. HniHp t t-ul.ar n.i i)r of run Cy tnill lr unuia. ham. tlwkiir anJ t9 irattr 1 and idtlnii Uj Kvveralbl ol1ar ', ft KLhTat.. li'iHton nr 77 r ii kiln at, Nfw YnrH. Chickens Money EARN IT TOO OITI THIN RBLFi Ton cannot do thd unlea oa unrirrrtand ibw nd know bow to ratnr lo lhlr rcqutivnMiuUi m4 fou cannot apend ypa and dollars learning hj ' trrlf"ne. mi tou muat buy th knowlrdtr acqulrsMlt jr oinvra. w offer Ibis to yon (or only as oeuiv YOU WANT THIMTO PAY THEIR OWN WAY, n If too mfrflr kep thrin aa m dlrrnlon, la or dr to IiatiUI Paw la judiciously, you mini know tomtihlntc aiioui them, lo mrrt Ibla wutti r araj ellluf a IsiMik glvtnv I ha eaiwnence t Anw ) EM of pmrftVaJ poiHtry risr lorlUIIIJ ftOV iwenly-flve year. It wu wrUu-n by a man who poti I hta mind, and tltrn, and money to making a too rwaa i.f Chlckeo ralalng nut a a paatlme, iut aa m bualueaa and If you will prollt by bit twenty-nva yar' work, you can aave many Chicka annually, and make your Kowli earn dollars for you. law- Coin la. that you must tie able to detwt tmubla lau na Foul try Yard a mum aa It appears, and know bow to reminly It. Thla oonk will teat?b you. It lella how to deleft aud cur dlfteasei to ferj fnr rirgs and also for raimniug; wulrb fowit tnavfiar ureiHling purpotmt and everything. Indeed, fum in tuid know on thK auteci to nakt It pnntula Umtxi poatpald for twenty-flv canu In aiaruoa. Book Publish. not Homo. 134 Leonard St.. N. V. City. i . yss- I I Diamond Cycles I I ARE THE BEST MADE. PI II AM. TIIK l.ATteT IIPI(tVKMI!Tl4. UlUal llllill UHAUE I.N EVtUV UKSI'tCT. T11K TOIRIST'M FAVUUITE. WIXY I THE WONDER Or THK ACE. CALL AND EE IT. UOMTON.
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