Indian Single Etplnlnricl. Miraculous ns the feats performed by the 7nilnn Juggler appenr to the onlooker, thore Is no doubt that thej can all be reisonably explained. The disappearance of a living belnir from a basket In a plare where trap-doors, concealed exits or collusion were Im possible, seems Inexplicable; yet the writer, quite by accldot., detected the way In which this trick Is done. A Juggler stepped at Madras onto the deck of a Peninsular Bnd Oriental Company's steamer, and offered the company assembled, who were loung ing about highly bored by the old method of coaling, If they would sub scribe, to show tlu'm something bet ter than common Juggling. The col lection, of course, was forthcoming at once; he cleared a space on the deck, and told his wifo to lie down. The young woman, who may hate weighed seven stone, but more prob ably six, lay down, and her husband placed over her a shallow, flat basket, with a handle at the back, exactly resembling the baskets used for veg etables In East Anglla, and called a frail." Then, with a light and graceful gesture, ho took up the bas ket, and laid It down two or three feet off. when It was seen that the woman had vanished. Unfortunate ly for the Juggler, the writer acci dentally stepped on the edgo of the "frail," and heard a little cry of pain. The whole thing had been a piece ol superb acting. The young woman had learned to hook herself with hor lingers and prehensile toes Into the strong matwork forming the top of the frail, and the husband, a slight but powerful man, had learned to lift her as if he were lifting nothing but the basket. The writer of course said nothing about his awkwardness; the Juggler, after one savage glance, said nothing, either, and the trick is still quoted as one which, owing to the absence of machinery, cannot be explained away. Wonflerlul Jipnnpse 1'rcjeot. The most wonderful railroad proj ect possibly In the world Is projected In Japan. Iho cars will nccomtno date four passengers each and will be drawn over the rails by coolies. rr. Kilmer's SwAMr-Tlnnr enroj nil Kllniy nml nimlilur tronhln. I'nmphlt't ftn'l Consultation Trno, Lnbrntory Ulnulmmjitoii.N. V. Jinny pitrly wood cuts employi-d In booki Nero pnlntiHl over by linml otter tho printing mil lii'i-n don. Unit's C'fttnrrlt Cnre Is a ('nsHtltutlnnul Cure. Prlre, 7S rents. An cleetrio plow Is bt'ln? tfstod iu Gcr nnny. Karl's Clover Root, the irreat blooil purifier, Tlves frunliness awl rlesrnesi 1o Ihe rninplex lou and cuius rormip ulon. A cm.. ., L Impure Blood Manifests Itself In hot weather in hives, pim ples, bolls And othxr eruptions which ilillif- ure the mee amiomisit ureal annoyanoe. The cure is loun.i in iioou Hursuparllla Whlcn H ood's Sar8a- panua makes the blood pure Cures and removes all such dlsflicuratlons. It also (fives t it-nut h, erentt-s an appetltu and inviiprstet the whole sys- " uoi 1100(1 s. Hood's Pills are prompt and tfflciest. T N U 29 Savins and Spending-. The young should be not only en couraged to save out of their small allowances or earnings, but thej should also ba taught how and when to spend. Above all should the truth be Impressed upon them that the ob ject and end of money Is to pur ciiase opportunity, 10 promote hap piness, to improvo and enlarge life. Of itself It is nothing, and mav h made far worse than nothing; but wuere ine underlying purposes arc those of independence, Justice, and generosity where the highest wel fare of self, of family, and of socletj Is the desire uppermost in the heart there both saving and spending ac quire new dignity and will repaj vareiui culture. For over a quarter of a century, Doctor Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery Las been effecting cures of Kroncliiul, Throat and Lung affections. Weak I.unfrs, Bleeding from Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, all linger lnpt Couftbe, Consumption, or Lung Scrofula and kindred maladies, are cured by it. REDUCED TO A SKELETON. Mrs. Miha Mills, of Sard. Tlla Rtnnr r. Ijninri., wriICS.' "tine year nf-n I whs (riven up 7 inr uimiiy naysiciun and friends; all said I must die. My iuuri were biidly affected, and body reduced to a skele ton. My pooplo com menced to give me your 'Medical Discovery ' and I soon bc-nn to mend. It was not long beforo I tx-cnino wi ll onougb to t n lie charm of my household duties again. I owe my recovery to Dr. Pleroc's Golden Una. Mn.LS. Medical Discovery.1 WE will. MAIL rOSTMID a Bns panel Picture, entitled "MEDITATION " In exi-lusna-e fcr It large Lion Heads, cut frum Lkm Cukae rappers, and a 2-cwiil stamp to par pMtmi. W rit fur M of our o(hir Una premium, trwlu4a lug books, a knllti, game, auk WootiON nc CO,, 460 liurun Hi., Toitlhk Otuo, P A TP rVTftTRAI,K M AIIKH. Examination I rau1arfYiieatrpM''UtMtlliiy f lnvutit'n. 4-m lur lun-ut ruii tivr linw Vui m-iit-iit. PAT th'K o'KHUK.X,Vahih..tom.C l. EisrjsiorjTO&r-? f Sucpessfullv Prosocutes Claims. Lata Principal Kiaviniusr U sVPauiaioii Burttu, iyift.U Iwt WW, itMaJitfVtMiUItt, HtlJ) Sllist. i THE NATIONAL GAME. Onirmn Is Chlcnito's wlnnlns pitcher. Unocrnr-ns Is noting cnrtnln ot the Bulll- mores. Tnetwn ea-.rievelnnder, Doyle and Davis, lean tnn Mow iork kattinir. Tiik Philadelphia Club has algned Catcher liucKiey, inte ot nt. Louis. Lows, of the Boatons, has made thlrtoon noma runs so mrthis senson. BAsr.nti.i. Interest and attendance at the ifiimes are now at hltrh water mark. Los, of Boston, leads the Lennrta In the tinmberof runs scored individually. A vast baseball pitcher Is said to delive? ino win ai a speea rnto ot a mile a minute. (!oi.cot.or0H Is Jnstly entitled to the credit of being l'lttsburg s winning pltohor at pres- "Tit. Tnr Chlcairos hay traded Outfielder Dnn pran for ritoher Scott Strntton of the Louls- vllles. Tn Bnltlmores have nine men In the .800 class. Much batting, It maintained, will keep iiiviu iu inini. TasAnwAT, of Brooklyn, has secured first base on balls mora times than any other ft.miKUB piayer. Bosjfos'a eraok pitcher, Ntohols, has lost but ttfo sanies this season, and Biltlmnrn has had the honor of lowering his colors Doin limes. MrLt.Asi, of Baltimore, has boen pitching for thirteen years, and has yet to experience inmeness nr soreness, no IS said to be en' vied by all other pitchers. Tiik Baltimore have flnall nnnnnlnrarl hard luck In the shape of an injury to ni;iir numuson, Wnion Will EOCp mm OUt wi iud (ftiiiio fur nuineiim? IO come. Rmra Tom Brown sueoeeded PfofTni- as captain of tho Loulsvllles, the tallenders have been playing winning hall. Pfelfur's excluslvoness mads him unpopular with his ui.-u. Ewma's arm Is anything hut gooL nn.I seems to bo getting worse. Players of other teams take advantatrj of his Inability to throw, and it handicaps Cleveland in a close gnme. Kf.xxrdt Is the favorite Brooklyn nltehnr and has captured the bleachers to such an extent that thny howl for him whenever a visiting batsman makes a hit off any other piii-iitr. TtiE pitchers who give few bases on balls are the ones who are wlnnlnu this Nothing lessens the assurance of n batsman more than the knowledge that tho pitcher be faces will shoot them oyer eyory time re- giiruif-TO oi circumstances. Ir.vr people, comparatively, understand that the rule In reference to called games when one team has played more Innings lhan another has been chnnged, and that i no score noes not now, as formerly, always revert baek to the last even inning when the game is caueu. Thrkk remnrkahle games were played at Miiriettn, Ohio, between the Marietta team anil the rlhamrocks. of wheeling. Eieh game was n twelve Inning contest. Marietta won in en mi ami seeonu gnmes by 7 to 4 and 5 to 4, and the Shamrocks won the third game ny s io (. Tbb Boston baseball managers have been refused permission to erect a woo len pavi lion on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. The reason for the refusal Is that the site of tho proposed structure Is within nun n id wiiicn i lie erection anil construe lion ot wooden buildings is prohibited. PEOMINENT PEOPLE. rnormsoB P. A. Flockimir, an eminent German scientist, Is now making a tour ot this country. SiwATona Quat and Blackburn are the most conspicuous dressers in the United ...l" .h!S own town of Hartford, Conn.. "Mark Twain" Is said to be noted for his brewd bargains. It has been decided to proclaim Banford B. Dole President of the Hawaiian Kepubllo without an election. Ernest LoHonxiow. a son of the poet, who lives In Manchester. Mass., has no lit erary bent, but is a good painter. Amos A. Erersole, of Hlllsdnle College. Michigan, won first prize In tlie national Intercollegiate oratorical contest. The person of the Emperor of Germany Is to be closely guarded hereafter, and a mag istrate and detectives will constantly nttenl him. "Oewerai." Booth, Commander-in-Chief of the Halvatlon Army, says, and lays It em phatically, that be never reads the news paper. Mme. CAnsoT declined a pension beennss she thought France did enough when it paid her dead husband the homage of a national funeral. Mas. 8ah.ii Chapman Gorooi-Law. known In the Houth as "the mother of the Confederacy," died, a few days ago, at Memphis. Befresehtative Rirlet, of Pennsylvania, divides his salary among charitable Institu tions in his dlstriot, and only retains enough to pay his actual living expenses. CociRESBA!t N. M. Cohtis, of the Twan. y-seeond New York District, is six feet four Inohes tall, hut he is shorter than Congress Sinn Albert Beaton Berry, of Kentuoky. Si Donald Rtewart, who has arrived In this country on a visit, Is one of the five British field marshals, and the first oftljur of that rank to set foot on American soil. Thomas B. Reeo never wears a silk hat. He bought one nearly six years ago and braved public sentiment b:tnnttt It for nearly a fortnight but he couldn't stand the pressure longer than that. Senators Sherman nnd Hoar and ex Renator Everts are all related. Tlie lntter two are double cousins, both on their fathers' nnd on their mothers' side, and when Mr. Evans wasa youth Senator Hoar's father wus his guitrdiau. Befrbientative Bailit, of Texts, has an ahsent-mlnded way of tearing up papers while in conversation. A few days ago, be fore he knew it, he had torn Into little bits an elaborate speech which he had sat up all the nlgbt before to write. Herbert Gladstone, who has come to the fore In the political world since his fnther s resignation. Is Intensely fond of the Violin. Hm iluvnlu n Iw. i. . ........ i ........ .... iiuu, a.nij I1IUUIU( to practice, whether he Is In town or oouu- i.j. ma mvuniu recreation is lawn tenuis, although be is not a brilliant player-. TREASURYBALANCE. A.n Increase of $7,800,000 Slnoa) June 87. The net cash balance In the treasury at the close ot business Saturday was 121,603,222, ot which C4,241,4M was gold reserve. This Is an inorease In the cash balance since June 27 ot nearly 7,SO0,00 and an Increase in the gold reserve slnee June 25 ot nearly tj.a.'io.ooo. The treasury officials are greatly encour aged at the ceasatiau of- the gold export movement and the great Increase in iuternal revenue receipts and are very confident that these conditions, added to the probable early pawiage of the new tariff bill, will reeult In a large lucrease ot the oaab balance and the gold reserve. 60,000,000 Lobsters Planted. Mora than sixty million lobster, have been plauted In Vineyart Hound and Buwird'e bay, Massachusetts, by the United States Full Commission. It Is estimated that fully one-third will attain adult sis without being tsa by uso. THE LABOR WORLD. Patt.ors' wages hnvo been ro!tt?el. Mixras in tho coal region continue lo re lu me work. BniTtstt taxpayer" piv a tax on every male servant In their employ. The tnt em all on at Convention of Flint Olnss Workers will bo huld In Montreal this Vcnr. llEFRrsr.NTATivKS of the striking minors In Chlciijo visited New York C.ly and Brooklyn to solicit suits 'rlptlons. For tho first time In many rear there ap pears to bn general suspension of "over hauling work this summer. Mrsicit, L'NtoNs nreadontim rules a?nlnt responding to "encores" while furnishing mnsio nt picnics ami parties. Tits New York Frnmers t'nlon decided that henceforth Its members must not work under the union sale of w.iges. Knuihts or Labor asked Renator Kyle to Introduce a bill In Congress to permit the aetaenment oi ruiiman ears trom trains. Railwat employes In England are now In stmettvl In flrnt aid to the Injured tinder the auspices ot the St. John's Ambulance Asso- clntton. One effect of the strike nt Chicago was to Increase the cot of meat In New Yor:c and In other great cities from twenty-fivo to fifty per cent. The Textile Workers Union, of rtoron, N. J., has Joined the nat'.onnl body of Its trade. The membership c present aggre gates 800. Chief Arthpr, of the Brotherhool of 1,0-,'o-notlve F.ngineors, s iys that the American Itillway Union is too stupjn lous an organ ization to survive. Two British labor reformers, Klr Itarly, who is a well known radical member of tho House of Commons, and Frank Smith, who asnd to be a commissioner In the Solvation Army, are coming over here to nolp out In the stump speaking next full. Fui.lt eighty p r cent, of orranlsii I labor In the building trades in New York City is at present unemployed. This is a vury bad ihowlngwhen It Is constiered that this Is the season when, In most years, every man, either In or out of the union who is compe tent to work on new buildings, Is la de mnn I. Ai l the window glass houses in Pltts'mrg, all the Hint glass houses of the United States Glass Company, the sheet mills and most ot the Iron mills are shut down. As a result, nearly 30,009 workmen are Idle. This Is largely because of the usual summer shut down to take stock in some factories and mills and to limit production In others. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Is Greece the house tax brings 1400,000 a year. Sr. Paitl's Cathedral, London, Is Insured for t479,000. The French Army is three times as large as it w,is in 1370. Valuable deposits of tin have been discov ered in Moutnna. At the lout census Ndvada had only 4931 girls of school age. Mormons have secured land and money to establish a college at Latnonl, lowu. Fresh grapes are to be Imported largely from Australia Into Europe this year. Accordino to official reports, 2294 people have died from the pluguu in Hong Kong, China. An old church In Boston has been turned Into a pie bakery. Its product is 10,00J pies a dny. Ranto was soleoted by lot from among a number of conspirators to assassinate Presi dent Carnot. Since the United States cruiser Chtoags has been In English Witters, slxtyother crew have deserted. The cost of maintaining the United Rtates deputy marshals In Chicago during the strike was tBOOO dally. Bictcles were used during the strike nt Rpringlleld,III., tooarry Government stamps, In place of train. Illinois has 6,400,000 acres In corn, an In crease of three per cent., and its oondltlon is exceptionally good. The Russian Govarammt hosssrval no tice upon the Government at Toklo that she will not permit Japan to osaupy Korea. William Aldiper, cavalryman, on a wager tumped twloe from a bridge at Washington Into the Potomac River, a dlstnaoe ot sixty feet. Inilnn Cradles. The papoose-board, or cradle. Is made In various ways, the most com mon being a stralRht board about two and a-half leet lontr, fifteen Inches wldo at the top aud nine Inches at the bottom, made from cedar or some other wood that will split straight and easy. It Is worked down with stone scrapers and orna mented with paint to suit the mure or less artistic tuste of the mother. Over the top Is a whoop, un:!er which the infant's bead la placed. The lit tle one is wrapped In tun and skins like a mummy, Its tiny arms bound close to Its body with tho wrappings. Then this baby bundle Is laid upon us oacic on me ooara ana fastened by lashings passed through holes near the edges ot the board and (Irmly liiccd. The hoop over tho top Is to protect the head of the child from bruises, la caso tho cradlo should full. Tho cradlo with Us baby load Is carried by the mother unon her back, a strap made ot woven burk or ta neU skin pusslng across her fore head and having tho ends fastened to the board. Wheu tho mother Is at work at home, she will stand the cradle tip against the side of the wig wam; but when working In the Held it Is bung on a convenient bough of a tree, out of reach of the wolves. This Is an easy matter for tier, tor all Indians can climb llko a iuirrels, and tho infant being upon her ba k, neiaoniy ny the strun ubout her own head, does not lnterforo In the least with her u.lmblng. From one to hulr-a-Uozen or more specimens of this kind ot fruit have been seen hanging upon a slnglo tree, while the mothers were picking berries. uearn lo Ajiuten. YtTould you be popula ? Learn to listen while others talk. Ourirlonds do not care much about us and oui alTulrs. Tlioy are absorded in theli own concerns. He must have the art o' story telling, and then muse tell only the Lest stories, who Is de stined to4 'hold ;ortn" In a tete-a-tete or a larger assemblage. To tho man or woman who wants popular ty the motto should be always; ".ibton listen I listen!" It shouldn't be Til iu Ethel Was tho weddlntr a vcrv brilliant one? Gladys Oh, very: Ihev had to emrilov four detectives to watch the wedding presents." RAM'S HORN BLASTS. TVamlnf Notes Catling the Wicked to Re. pentanre. LOST opportu nity Undslts waj back. Yotr began your eternal lire at your birth. A I'llOKANB tongno plays the devil's music. CitooKKi) stops are the most apt to be noticed. U N URl'KNTKD iln is a promissory note to the devil. Death only changes tho surround ings not the eternity. Wiibn yuu use an oath you defy 5 od and serve the deyll. Most people believe In tho total de pravity of somebody else. Tub day that docs not begin with prayer does not begin right. God's peace Is only for those who Jo not fear the devil's war. Tiiehr Is nothing the devil Is so much afraid of as the truth. Sin may try to hide Its head, but It cannot cover up Its tracks. A dump of dew tries as hard to do God's will us a thunderstorm. VntTTK never stops paying divi dends because tho banks break. Tiik man who tries to deceive oth ;rs Is himself deceived by tho devil. A Li k feels euay only when It for fets thut it has a truth on Its track. Too many Christians pay the Lord in promises, uud the devil In spot sash. Philosophy may keep a man from doing wrong but it cannot make him better. This Tcntateuch seems to trouble iome men to-day, but John a: 10 de ll es a criticism. Ilm.toioN has begun to starve whenever It begins to walk with Its hands In Its pockets. Wk are all living under a sentence of death. Sootier or later the sen tence will be enforced. You can generally tell how much religion a man has by measuring It with his own half-bushel. Tiik III ulo speaks of the bottom less tilt, to show that all lost sinners will full to the same depth. Tub man who does no good with his money helps the devil every time he puts a dollar in his pocket. If you are over 70 years old you are living t n un extended n t-. It may full due at any moment Do not fool yourself. If the first man was made with eyes and ears, his Maker can both see and bear. There Isn't any use In going into the church to work for tho Lord, II you let the devil bold your purse. Tub reason so many Christians are lean In soul Is, so tew ot them hun ger and thirst after righteousness. There would l e more success In life if more ot us were willing for God to tell us where and how tu work. It Is a bod moral atmosphere where vulgarity passes for wit and humor, aud men are entertained by lt If vou love your enemies and do good to those who despltefully use you, you are m the right L ad to Ileaveo. Peasant Emperor. M. de Blowltz, the Paris corre spondent of the London T ines, tells a story of the Czar, who lately dis cussed with his courtiers tho title by which he might afterward te known In history. His father had been called Alexander the Liberator and Alexander the Martyr. What should the son be called? "Alexander the Just," suggested one. "Oh, no," replied the Ctar. "I am and shall remain the 'Peasant Em peror.' So some of my nobility have styled me lo derision, scoffing at my affection for the moujlk. But 1 ac cept the title as an honor. "I have tried to procure for the humble the means ot livelihood, and this, I think, la the best and only means of keeping the world going. "Henry IV. dreamed of giving ev ery peasant a fowl In the pot, and my greatest ambition Is to save the Russian peasant from dying of hun ger. For when people begin to un derstand that they run no danger of starvation, they begin to bless God, and end by loving the sovereign who represents Illm on earth. "My greatest ambition Is to deserve to bear to the last the title of the 'Peasant Emperor.' " This may not be a verbatim report, for It is said the Emperor Is not In the habit of making long speeches; but It possibly Indicates the attltudo of his mlud toward the people. Effect of HiiioktiifC n !). One of the medical Journals re cords the observations of a physician, who has been investigating with great minuteness and accuracy the eneevs oi smoking on tioys. lie took for this purpose thirty-eight boys from nine to (If teen years, and care fully examined them. In twenty seven of the number he discovered Injurious traces or tho habit. Io twenty-two thore were various dis orders of the circulation and diges tion, pulpltatlon of the heart, and o moro or less taste for strong drink. Io twelve of the cases there occurred frequent bleeding of tho nose, ten had disturbed sleep, and twelve bud slight ulceiatlonsof the mucous mem brane of the mouth, which dlsanDear- ed on ceasing tlie use of tobacco for some days. The Doctor treuted them all for weakness, but with little effect, until tho smoking was dis continued, when health and strength were soon restored. iiiisi ill Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. Hat Haft Haftt Mr. O'Shea, the well-known war correspondent, tells the following inecdote of an adventure with a berd of elephants: "A young friend isked me once to show him some ele phants, and 1 took him with me, having first borrowed an apron and filled it with oranges. This he was lo carry while accompanying mo to the stable; but the moment we reachod the door the herd sot up luch a trumpeting they had scented the fruit that he dropped the apron and Its contents and scuttled oft like a scared rabbit There were eight elephants, and when I picked up the oranges I found I had Qve-and-twenty. I walked deliberately along the line, giving one to each. When I got to the extromlty of the narrow stable I turned, and was about to be gin dlstrlbut'on again, when I sud denly reflected that if elephant No. 7 In the row saw me give two oranges In succession to No. 8 he might Im agine he was being cheated, and give mo a sn.ack with his proboscis that Is where the elephant falls short of the human being so I went to the door and began de novo as before. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly tinea. Tho many, who llvo bet ter thnn others nnd enjoy life moro, with less expenditure, by moro promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physlenl being, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxative, principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence Is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the ref renhlng and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ativo; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given sfttiHiuction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for salo by all drug pints in 60o and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co only, whose name is printed on every package, also the nume, Syrup of Figs, and being well Informed, you will not accept any substitute if ottered. Have You ? Many Millions Have suits you, for it will Beware thing iii place of Pearline, do the honest thinj HA JttfT Din p. vmw coj HIGHEST AWARD AND GOLD MEDAL fOK TIIEIU 1 nun 1 niAMnnn nvniirc ihvviim vimiviuiubj U I UbLv AT TUB m wMsiswssiiM iiiiuiTiiuci bAUU9HIUII A i AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. J "Thrift Is a GjoJ Revenue." Great Savings Result From Cleanliness and SAPOLIO i mill i ijiiii mil, si. a mi i a Thrice I went along the line, and then I was In a tlx. I had one orange left, and I had to get back toward the dnor. Every elephant in that herd hsd his greedy gaze focused on. that orange. It was as much at my life was worth to give it to any oneef them. What was I to do? I held lb up conspicuously, coolly peeled It, and sucked it myself. It was most amusing to see the way those ele phants nudged each other and shook! their ponderous sides. They thor oughly entered into the humor of the thing." Brick from Slag The manufacture of brick from blast furnace slag has recently been commenced In Germany. One set ol furnaces alone turned outover 5,000,. 000 bricks last year. The bricks art weak at first and have to te hanilei carefully, but they become suDlclent ly strong for building purposes after the lapse of six months. Dr.tanlcal Itrm. Among flowers chrysanthemum live the longest after being cut W. L Douglas eUfffisT THC .1ST. 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH ENAMELLED CALF. 4.'3.P FINECALF&KAIISAROI. 3.5PP0LICE,3SoL5 2.l.7-5B0YS'SCTOI!i5H0ar LADIES i SENU t UK CMALDGUfe W-'DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MA33. Too rnn inro money by wrnrlntr that W. Ii Poaglufj 63.00 Shoe. Item n c, ve arn the InrBeKt mftnufartarerg of this ffrudeof ho? in the world, and ru&rcnteo tho I alue by stamping tho bam ana prlea on too bottom, which protect you arralnut nlft-h priori antl the mlOdlrmnn a profit Our hoei vqual cuatorn work In t.vi, an fitting; and wearing qualities, Wahavn thm mitt tTprywhcra at lower priori for the value (riven than an other make. Tako no fan--ttltuta. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. FNUI9 '04 LINENE it COLLARS and CUFFS. 'Jlit hnt And meat renotuical Cellar eM t'uffi worm. Berarslble. Laok ne II. Fit wall. Wear wall. A box of Ten ooliart or FIt pairs of cuffa aft eta. P-amp.e collar ami pair af ruti by aiali for cenUL Kama the ilse aa4 style deal re 1 and sidrest tna ReTeralbla Collar '.. 27 KLbr it. Boston ur 77 Fiackiia st. Ksw Yerc. DfiOPSVMt and rases pre enunrtd hepelt't. Prom flrtt dose trmptomi 4ld1ydiappeara inrl f n ten day at lean two-thirds of all symptoms hi removed. tOOttof testimonial ot mlrarutous cures sent fHtUm COLLEGE , TyiMMvrltrr frer to gmt!'', Ixiw rslm.. I R B. WVhHpr.Fri'S.. W.Karnilngton.U. 93 accepted James Pyle's invitation to try his wonderful discovery, Pytfs. Pear lint; for easy washing and (lean ing. You couldn't count them in a lifetime. Some of the twelve million housekeepers in this land must have accepted very often. That's the way with Pearline. The wise woman who investigates, tries it; the woman who tries it continues to use it. A daily increasing sale proves it. The truthi is, there's nothing so acceptable as Pearline. Once accept its help, and you'll decline the imitations they don't help you. It washes clothes or cleans house. It saves labor and it saves wear. It hurts nothing, but it's suited to everything. Try it when it suit you when you try it. I'eddlars and oir.e un:crupuloui grocers will fell you, "itifs Is M good sa" or "His samoss Pearline." IT'S FALSF Pearline is never Deddled. and If send it lack. 17s JAMBS PYLIt, New Yortw RKC'EIVKD TIIK