NEWSY GLEANINGS. CAt.irnn.KtA 1ms fomnle trump. Thi blejrole rnjj hss upron 1 to Imtlit. ' Chicago's present nrm U 1HJ squremlle. flRcvr DniTAix hot eighty proM-shorlng firms. Cah-fam Is i oonts In Chemlts, Qer nmny. Pkro and Ecuador are "spoiling (or a fight." IMirmk, Ireland, has neither cable not electric ears. AMKnirAS anmirlttot show a substantial gulu tn London. Atlanta, On., Is going to hiT ne lirht-story hotel. Tri Tonullsts fulled to enrry a single County In Arknnsis. Nr.w Yon TtTT Is ororrun with buyers, mostly Irom the Mouth. Thr new Criminal Court House, New lork City, was formally openeil. Tat MId-wlntnr Fair surplus is expected to amount to about 200,OJO. Gr.RAnritAN eolonlfta In Kansas are returning to their old homes. Co!tTtt7En Improvement la business Is Shown by the trade rerlews. Th Peary relief expedition has been re ported "as well" at OoJharn. Tnt Salvation Army Is planning a earn pnlira In the Hawaiian Islands. Tni long drought Is causing groat loss to farmers and dairymen In New York. Tn fads this year among the rich people of the East are bicycles and cat boats. It Is now estimated that Chicago's drain ge canal system will cost $20,000,000. Trr financial condition of Texas mer chants Is said to be better than for years. Cntxr.sc In Japan and Japanese In China are under the protection of American con suls. Rtr last May at least 40,010 French-Canadians living In the United Btutes have re turned to Quebec. Hmoki from forest fires bennme so dense In lloston, Mnss., that artlUcial Hunt was necessary nt noon. Advices from China Indicate that the war party Is now In power and a vigorous policy is to be pursued. Exnusn wheat crops are looking very bad In consequence of almost, continuous rain for three weeks. Tnr. English apple crop I reported to be very snort. Last year's was the heaviest known In twenty years. riTTSBcao cotton tie manufacturers find they can compete with foreign manufac turers without protection. Tni first ocean cable ever laid In New fork Bay has just been put down by tha Commercial Cable Company. TnE California dried apricot crop this year will reach the enormous total of 11,000 tons, or nearly double that of any previous sea son. Feamxa pleuro-pnenmonla the Belgian Government has ordered quarantine of all Amerioun cattle for forty-live days after ar rival. Miss Eueabeth IT. W. Lonn, who died In squalor In Brooklyn, had 13,000 In bank nt Honth Berwick, Me., which she left to Sirs. T. DeWitt Talmage. Thk National Treasury has been lifted ont of the financial rut. The Treasury receipts for August foot up more than ten million dollars In excess of expenditures. The establishment of a permanent bureia for the exhibition of the resource of the Southern Htates was decided on by the de- eiopment convention at Washington. It Is estimated that on an average 4000 bushels a day, containing 250 oysters to the bushel, or In all 10,000,000 a day, are re. oelved in New York City alone during the season. As unfailing sign of the revival of busi ness Is the Increased demand for money at the banks and Its Incident higher rates for losns. This Is the business condition re ported. Tni Ilev. Dr. Burtsell arrived at Now York City from Rome, and said that an Apostolic Delegation would be established to pass npon all questions affecting the ltoman Church In tnis country. Br the burning of the homo of Mss. Irene Taylor, at Houth Acton, Mass., there were destroyed priceless heirlooms and historical articles ot colonial times Intended for the Massachusetts Historical Honltftv. THE LABOR WORLD. . Is Italy bakers get f 4 a week. GtaitAKT has 240,000 Union men.' ' , MixcRs In the far West are on strike.' Tax K. of L. claims 760,000 member. D(TotT box makers have organised, Tsxithoxis employ 10,000 Americans. , Illinois miners average 35 a month. Firm American firms cut diamond. Rah Fbaxcisco has Chinese shoemakers, Coiasado has a co-operative association. Dibs spoke at Omaha, Neb., on Labor Day. Bcstaiss Is improving among the building trades. Diamond cutters from Holland are locating In Providence, It. I. Tin oost of the British Labor Commission Will be over t230,000. In Illinois mines last year sixty-nine min ers wero killed while at work. Oki man can make 6001 tin cans a day by the aid of improved machinery. Rtraccsi (N. Y.) teamsters struck against Increasing the site of wagon boxes. The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters, organized In 1801, has 41,030 members. Thi dues of the Newsboys' Union of Oak land, Cal., are twenty-five cents a month. St. Lor is carpenters protest against fire men dolilR their work aroua 1 engine houses. Is the textile trades and mine ot Austria a week of seventy-two to ninety hours Is not anoommon. A Impression Is growing that strikes against large corporations are hazardous experiments. This year, for the first time, Labor Day was celebrated throughout the oouutry as National holiday. TwESTY-nvi thocsaxd men are said to be mpliyed In pro luulug ani handling New York's oyster erop. A riAMosD cutting factory Is In coarse ot establishment by a firm from Amsterdam, Holland, In Brooklyn. CoiORED men are being Importel to take the plaaes of striking miners at Koslyn, Wyoming. The minors get eighty oents a ton. Tan Chinese laundrymen ot Boston are bout to form a trust forthe purpose of keep ing prioes for work np to the proper stan dard. Evplote ot a Manchester (England) Iron works have done more and better work in a year under the elgbt-bour plan than ever be fore in nine hours. Tat Boston Board of Aldermen has decid ed against eontraot labor on city work, and advocate that not less than 2 day shall be paid to laborers. Thi report for the year of the Brother hood of Locomotive Fireman shows 21,500 members and an expenditure for death and disability claim of (11,000,030. Edward Peso, the oldest locomotive en gineer in V madii, was oiushel to death In Wentville, Nova Bcotla, by the wheels ot his locomotive. Uo had been running an engine tin the trsoks of the Interooioaial Uiuuitf .Company lor Quarter of a oeutiirr. TEE NATIONAL GAME. Boston won the series from Cloveland, ftrr-st.ET lends Pittsburg In batting am) fli'Mtn. Bnnnxi.Tt his release! Inflolder Blilndle and fillbert. Tit Pittshnrg team has been a huge dis appointment. OAi!i!t,t ln his rc-cngagement by Bos ton, has caught flnily. BRonit.T and Plttshtirg are tha most er ratic teams In the Leigue. Tbi Pittsburg Club rnleasil Cataher Mer rttt and Cincinnati signed him. LAr'nAHCK, first base. Is doing about tha best playing for Brooklyn Just nt present. Thr Cloveland team must be strengthened for another year or It will be out of the rane. Pittsriiho has release I Bhortstop Demon trevillc, the boy wonder. He was too slow. A REiixm of the old-time baseball players and writers In New York next fall Is a pos sibility. Nrw Yorr has the best array of pitching tnb'nt that was ever collected together In a single club. The Washington have won more games off Philadelphia and Ht. Louis tlmn from any other clubs. Thr Tlew Y-w' tam Is In mighty goo 1 Sim,. for lft'J.l, and very few changes will have to be made, Bteere. the new shortstop of the Pltts burgs, Is another Mirp ly In build, aud, like him, an ex-colleglnu. pASERAi.t. Is having a big 1 oon In Con neotli-ut. wtiere they played the game well twenty-five years ago. It's not always so easy to replace the old time ball plnyi-rswlth youngsters, Takoths case ot Uhissoojlt, lor Instance. TAVt.on, of the Philadelphia, Is one of the few real star pitchers this stnson, although little luss Is made about him. CArTAiit Nasii, of Boston, makes very llttls fuss for n man who has held a team in the Iront of the race for the last four years. Nr.T year the catcher alone will be al lowed to wear big mite. The other players Will have to get along with fielders' gloves. Brritesstei, of Ht. Louis, weighs but 14) ponnd, though his arm is n full ol spne I n the heavyweights, Itusie nu J HUvetts. Thr Baltimore have, undoubtedly, malt rapid progress in had work. Their tn mi work Is excellent, and almost equal to tout ol Bostou. Oi.AssrocR, theshortstop released by Pitt, burg, Hnnoii'ine that he will iwver pley ball again. He will managu a teum at W healing V. Vs., next year. That good batting makes goo I fielding Is shown by the fa.'t that the fielding standard has been raised, and he mint now be a su- fierior player. In lead, who can hold his own u League company. Thr greatest number of fielding chances accepted by a sinirle outfielder last season was by Brown, ot the Louisville, who ha I 377 It Is expected that several record will beat that this your, partly because of the heavier batting. Bats the Hawallnn Gasntte The Crescent reelgueil from the League yesterday, and baseball In Honolulu will probably take J sudden drop. This notion was taken be cause the K imohamehas refuse to call last Hatur.iuy's game a draw. Baltimore leads the League In fielding and rank second In butting. Few of the players who betrayed the Players' League have had any luck since and most of them have drifted Into obscurity. This season Ewlng, Clark son and Glasscock reoeived their ruvT.irJ. There Is a movement among tha respecta ble baseball players against belug compelled to associate with the rowdy element In the profession, and the League at its next annual meeting will undoubtedly be oalie I upon t take some radical legislation on the subject. This has been a great baseball year In Baltimore, Interest hns been maintained there as it has In no other League city, with the possible exception ot New York, aud to day U at a higher pitch than It has been since the team left for its Southern practice trip in March. A peculiar accident happen 1 to Ernest Woods, the eighteen-year-old pitcher of the Whltostone Athletic Club, at Wnitestoiie, N. Y. Woods delivered a swift bail, and imme diately his arm fell limp to his sate. Aq examination developed the fact that his arm Was broken above the elbow. Btivktt's biceps measure seventeen inches. His arm is a muscular monstrosity and physicians who have examine 1 him say be will last longer than any pitcher In the history of the game. The Baston pitcher, however, Is not In love with his work. Hi says he prefers playing the outfield. Whin the baseball sharp begins to size np the surprlsos ot the season of 181)1 be won't be Impressed so muoh by the supurb show ing of Baltimore as he will by the uuex peoted drop of Cleveland aud Pittsburg. Oa their 1893 lorm It wasn't apparent how they could fail to benmong the lint three lu 1804, and yet Pittsburg will have to hustle to get Into the first division. How They Stand. The following table shows the standing ot the different clubs composing the National liaseBall Lenguei Club. W.L.Pct. Baltimore . 80 37 CH4 New York . 78 42 650 Boston ... 77 42 047 Philadel'a. 6S 60 67(1 Brooklyn. 05 64 646 Cleveland . 60 67 613 Club. Pittsburg , Chicago . , Cincinnati , W.L. Pot. r 6oo 63 6 4.HH 61 64 425 ML. Louis. 4M 72 400 Washington 42 70 847 Louisville . 33 85 2X0 PROMINENT PEOPLE. Oder Victobu pays over flOOO a year In doctor's fees. Relators Cbaxdlkb and 1T11I arowarm personal friends. Thomas IUii.it Aldbicb gets 2O0 for a poem of two verses. Tawriao II., the Maori King, Is dead. His death was due to Influenza. It Is estimated that the Emperor ot Ger many travels about 18,000 miles a year. H11.1 Ootn,o will beautify Boxbury.N. F.. the birthplace ot her father, by building a lake. Pooolas Tilde, the yonng artist who Is making so groat a reputation as a sculptor, Is a deaf mute. Tbi living war Governor are Rprague, ot Rhode Island : Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and Oglesby, of Illinois. Court Capbivi's organ, the Itelohbote, ts advocating the cultivation of better relations between Franoe and Germany. Giniral Harbisos has had his hair and whisker so olosely cropped that his inti mate friends searoely recognize him. It was the boast of the late John Arklns, of tho Rocky Mountain News, that he went through the war without rising above the rank ot corporal. A dispatch announces the death at KUdr lart, Ireland, of Lieutenant Henn, owner of the cutter Galatea, which competed (or the America's cup in 1880. It Is said that the Ohio Southern Railway has the youngest railway superintendent In lbs word. His nam is Bonier T, Dlok aud be Is twenty-three years ot age. A war correspondent, in tha person ot Julian Ralph, has gone out to Japan to gather incidents of the Oriental contentions for the benefit of Harper's Weekly. Tbi diploma conferring the fieedom ot the university town of Jena on Prlnoe Bis marck Is the thirty-first dooument ot the kind reoelved by the ex-ohanoellor. Baxcel J. KiiivAM, Iowa's war Governor, died a few days ago at Iowa City. He had been tailing gradually for some time. Ha was born December 20, 1813. He was Prosl dent Guflelil'i Heoretary ot the Interior, - A DEVOUT WORSHIPER. The Mussulman's Ilevntlnn Puts the Chris tians to Illtish, The Yenl .Taml, write F. Marlon Crawford, la tine of the bcautlhil mos mo of Statnlimil, trequentvd at all horns by a mutiny crowd of or hl or. I-tfnve behind you the trlure. the hurry, and the ruth of tho thronged street, tlirunt your feet Into the wide llpiers at the door, and enter the loautlful building at the hour of prayer. The contrast Is sudden, sol emn and grand, and something of the di ep mystery of oriental ll'e is all at once mnde clear to you. In tho cool shadows MuHHiiliiiHtis of all ages are prostrating thetnt elves before the Mlhrab the small sliiine which In every mosque shows the exa.t dire!--tlon of Mecca or before the sacred writings in other parti of the wall. Thora Is profound Imllof and devotion In their attitude, postures and accent! a belief a superior to tho Idolatrous upwmtitlon of the far eat as it I be yond the conviction ot tho ordinary f'hrlHtian in simplicity and sincerity. It I indeed impossible to spend much time among Mii'siiltnanB without ac quiring the coitalnty that they are pi'ofound'y In enrneU In religious mat ters, and that tho tin'urllng 1 1 the standard of the prophet, which is oc casionally hinted at a a vague possi bility, would bo productive of result not urcomcd of In tho philosophy ol Europo. The Kxaltatioii or the Peanut. Next to Debs and Huntington, the peanut hns come In fur more comment during the past few months that anything else, human, diabolical ot divlno. There seeius to be a peanut loom of 1-trgo dimensions sweeping the country, and It Is made very cleat by Its advocates that the peanut Is about tho only thing fit for food that Is produced anywhere In the world. Alleged chemical analyses set forth with mathematical accuracy how many Daniel Webster or Sandows there are In a ton of pcauuts, and how much money should be made tn producing them. It Is quite likely that much of such stuff is bnsh, and quite likely also that the table given below, showing the relative nutrient values of different substances. Is of the same type; still wo give It for what it may be worth: Nutrlmental Articles. value. I'eanut urits i.mt l'eae s.tijj 1 ntstoes 4.1IKJ live Hour , Milk , Bice Ilarnn hntter Vfal Best beef California Fruit Orower. ...... a .ts ....9.II3S ... .i,mi . ...l.m . . . . 1 , 0H3 .... Mil CONSTITUTION MAKERS- Important Changes Being Mnde in New York 'a Fundamental Law. The constitutional convention at Albany, N. V. has passed the amendment removing the statutory limit of !,0(IO in actions fur recovery for damages for injuries resulting In death. An amendment, ntjollshlng the of fice of Coroner, whs, also, adopted: also the smunllnent providing that before final poss nge In the Legislature, a Mil shall I printed and lie on the desks of the members of at least three legislative days In It final formi also, providing tbnt In case of a vacancy In the office of Governor, and the impeachment or death of the Lieutenant Governor, the President of the Heuate shall act, and in case ol bis being Incapacitated, the Hpeaker ot the House shall assume such duties. CHARGEDWITH FRAUDS. R. M. J. Zahnlser Arrestee; for Getting $10,000. II. M. J. Zahnlser,a lumber dealer at Greens burg, Ta., was arrested Friday charged by a member of the firm of Itohrbncher, Fox A Co., with fraudulently appropriating money and property of the company, amouutlng to thousands of dollars. Zahnlser is secretary an treasurer ot the firm aud as such Is charged with manipulat ing the funds ia order to bring about sheriff's sale, and at that snle he and the president of the company purohaaed the compnuy's works, worth 18,000. for 4,200. He guve bail in the sum of 1,000 fur a hcur iug. The Oypey Wueen's Death. Bridget Gorman, known as the Queen of Gypsies in America died Monday night at her sump near Cincinnati, aged HO. Hbe bas ruled In America since the death ot her hus band. King John Gorman, two years ago, and will be succeeded by ber son, Hartly Gorman, under a regency. The queen lived a roaming life all her days and was popular with bei subjects. Repulsed With Heavy Loss. A dispatch from Tien Tsin says tbnt news has reached there from Ping Vang that the Japanese, on the night of Heplember 11, made an attempt to surprise the Chinese camp, but were repulsed with heavy loss. The movements of the Jupuuese troops were impeded by the stuudlug crops, which ulso bid the enemy from them. Will Shoot The Rebels. General Borgoun. ol Peru, has strict ordors to shoot nil rebel prisoners above the rauk of tnitjor. Holnres in reported to lmvu refused any other terms than the restoration of the state of affairs oefore tiie revolution and the immediate ordunug of an election. British Soldiers Wanted. Chinese agents are offering bribe to the soldiers of the British government at Hong Kong, to induce them to desert and enter the Chinese service. The commander bas Issued an order warning the troops against listening to the advances ot the Chinese. Cholera Still Spreading. A Vienna dispatch say that cholera eon timics to spread in Onltcia, where Thursday 187 new ouses and ViO deaths were reported. Out of seventy-four Gallcian districts forty nre infected. In Lomberg. the capital, there were three cholera deaths Tbursduy morning Toung Morris Captured. After an all-night chase Frank Morris, the murderer of Bernard Loker, at Rich Hill, Pa., was captured Friday aud taken to t'ou nellsville. He was taken to the county Jail at Unloutown as soon as he was given a hoaring. Greater Than Utah. Bishop Smith, of the Mormon Church, said a few days ago that the center of the Mor mon Church would be in Mcxiuo; that a pow erful hierarchy, greater than Salt Lake, would bo established. He said that the Mormon Church is growing in number and luuueuce. Taa previous holoeiusts from extensive forum fires oocurre I to the years ISIS, 1834, IH84. 1887, 1889. 1891, luorensing iu dustruo. Uveuess to lift and property w.tU the year. It is quite a que.tlon whether there was ever crowded Into two consecutive weeks a muoh oioak business as ha been don iu Mew York City duriug tit past fortnight. EXPERTS WITH A PISTOL Ijme Wonderful Itemrds Made by French men-M. Hnnson's llradty A lei. Target shooting with tho pluol Is practiced but little In this country, suy the New York Herald. Within tho last Ove years, however, It has been taken tip by some as a pastime. I'rlor to the war pistol practice was by no means uncommon, but the rifle uppUnled the smaller weapon to a large extent when hostilities began. Now pltol shooting, or rather re volver shooting Is growing In favor again. In France It Is claimed that there are more expert pistol shots than In any other country. This is Open to dispute, particularly by Amer icans, but It Is pretty safe to assert that there Is more target pistol shoot ing and more Interest In It In France than In any other land. At the last annual tournament, held at the gal lery of tiastlnne Itcnetle 17 Avenue d'Anlin, l'arls, there was plenty of evidence of the Frenchmen's skill with the pistol. The scores were probably the best ever made In Franca These tournaments continue about a month, and are participated in by the best amateur pistol shots In France. To win a prize Is considered a great honor. At the last tourna ment, recently concluded, the premier prize was won by Monsieur IL Hon r.on. This gentleman Is considered to bo the peer or all the pistol sluts In l'arls. Hi remarkable perform ance was accomplished at a distance of sixteen metres (lirty-two and one liaif feet) and the bull's-eye was one and ono-clghth Inches In diameter. For the llrst time In the history of this famous gallery the oldest In Europe the use of revolvers was pet muted, and It will bo a source of prl lo to America to know that M Hon. on used a revolver or American make. It curried a 4t -caliber ball. M. Uonzon 11 red six Hhots at the tatget. Not only did each strike, the bull's-eye, but each took off a portion of the carton, tho small white disk In tho center, which Is only three, eighths or an Inch In diameter. For this wonderful bit of marksmanship M. Uonzon was awarded the grand medal of honor, a prize greatly cov eted, but Roltloin won. The second prize at this tournament was won by M. Mollnln-I'iiget, who scored rorty eight points by sending six out or seven bullets square Into the bull's eye, f-cveral competitor tcorcd forty-seven points. Tho Illustration, which shows tho work of M. U. Kohn, In filing at the word of com mand, gives a further idea of tho prowess of the Frenchmen with a pistol, us does ulso the one showing the steadiness of M. Bonon In per forating the target., scoring fifty points. The firearm generally used lo these competitions Is very similar in size, shapo and weight to tho old dueling pIsloL It is breoch-loadlng, is about ten Inches long and carries a .'18-call-ber ball. A new French powder was tried In the last tournament and was universally commended. It made but little nolso and produced scarcely visible fugitive smoke that vanished almost instantaneously. Irrigation tn '.Jrouthy" Kansas, A largo Individual irrigation plant In Kansas Is described as follows by a paper In that State: "Among the Irrigation plants In course ot construction In Kunsas probably the roost extensive Is that ot Mr. O. M. Munger, or Eureka, Greenwood county, lie Is construct ing a reservoir which will cover about 100 acres with water. This Is done by building a dam L',800 feet long and 38 feet high at lis greatest height. This, as described by the Irrigation Farmer, will catch the storm waters from a large area and will be used primarily for the Irrigation of a 600 acre orchard now Just beginning to bear. The water will be raised by two compound duplex steam pumps, the water cylinders ot which are twelve by fifteen Inches. Each pump has ten Inch suction and eight inch discbarge. These pumps will ele vate the water to a holgbt of sixty. five feet, delivering it on the highest part of Mr. Munger's farm. The es timated cost of the plant complete, including ditches for distribution of the water is 115,000. IT is easier to make new opportu nities thanto find lostones. Mrs. Window's Soothing Kyrup for children trelhiliK, softens the gllins, reduees Inflamma tion, alia) pe!n. cures wind colli-. JAc.a bottle American corset factories re present an In vestmeut of 7,0O0,O00. r. Kilmer's Bwiup-IlooT curs all Kidney and nimbler trouble. 1'amphlvt and Consultation free. Labratory Bingham ptou,N.V- Emperor William' ancestor kept a toll gate several centuries ago. Karl's Clover Root, the great blond purifier, aiva freshness and clearness to the complex ion and curs coustlputiuu. its cla.. to vtik. fL If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Inner Thomp son's E) e-wutur. Druggist sell at &V: per bottle. Th - True Laxative Principle Ot the plants used In manufacturing the pleas, ant remedy. Syrup of Figs, bas a permanently benrfli-ial effect on the human system, wbll the cheap vegetable extract and mineral solu tions, usually sold as medicine, are perma nently injurious. Bing well informed, yoa will nse the true remedy only. Manufactured by th California Fig fcyrup Co. Slooploss Nights Make you weak and weary, unfit lor work, luJipoid to exertlou. Tuny show that your nerve strength is gone an It but your nervous system needs building up. The g Saraa- surest remedy is Hoo I' Mnrsitparllla. It purifies the Wood, c ures Streugtheiwthe nerves SW iVWV create an npnetlte.and give sound, refresh ing sWp. Get Hood's aud only Hood's. "Hood's Pills cur all li.a-III. Ste, THE U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an examination of the different brands, that the ROYAL Bak ing Powder is absolutely pure, greatest In strength, and superior to all others. Ladle llavn flight. A New Orleans woman visiting As bury l'ark, N. J., writes that there Is a notice stuck tip in the pavilion there that might with proOt be copied and placed in some or the public places or our city. It reads thus: "To: aceo squlrters are re;ue-.ted not to occupy this pavilion. Ladles with neat dresses have rights which must be resoccted." Origin of the Strawberry. Trofessor llallcy, of the Cornell University, Is reported to have mads an exhaustive Investigation Into the origin of the common strawberry.acd duds It a modification of the straw berry discovered ages ago in Chill, South America. Street Itanils in Germany. Street band are not permitted In Germany unless they accompany pro cessions. In Vienna the organ-grind ers are allowed to play only between midday and sunset And rontiltt'int In HfX orv llntjip at timet, to need n In isTorfttirisT Ton It-! a Rffrulator of the tiMtunil, periodical function, and a foothina and Hrao lot Nor vine. For thla purpose Dr. Piorcs'i Fswite Prescription Is the only medicine so certain In Its curative act ion that it can Is- uuaran trul. Your money I relumed if It doe not care. In MhI'Ii uhood, Womanhood, and Motherhood, it Invlgoiuti and braces up the cshntisti-d. run-down, overworked snd delicate: sllnvssnd bioilshes all Nervous Weakness, Mis, Hpssrns, flysterls. Chorea, or Ht. Vi tus' linhcc; corrects all unnatural Ir regulnrities of nionthlv function and cures Periodical Pains, Weaknesses. iiesnng uown rcneit!ioiis, Hnck ache, t atarrhnl Inflnnitnution, Ulceration aud kindred miluclh. For those stKiut to tx-enme mothers, it Is a priceless boon, for It l ssens the pains and perils of childbirth, shortens "labor" and tbe period of confinement. lnd promotes the secretion of n aounnnnee oi oourunnient, lor the child. (gP FREE! Tilie I11ICC I Finest.!. Keen a rasur. I II lS KlHIlL I IXxsl. strons hsneie. MstUl n-Mli rIcsssSt SS Lsrcs Lisa Bds en from I.lon coffee Wrsppers. snd linl stamp to pst pastas. Writ ' 'lrt t ""her So IT LTiuaii. WOOlSOs) SPICE CO., itu Huron Bu, Tolbdo, a 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. Eastman u-sM-blu fltttnf tb.m for booorahls positions, hu.tms )iouMa suppittHi I wtlh aall.rsotory swl.tsnls. fllNAIIona fMralshrd rosisr! frul Minrili, rsr ralalOtfHP. ssirr. iliskm u. CIAIHRH, fsssii'SST, VtRtilnRioii Ktrs-t. I .hh-i., N. V. What Brings Release From Dirt and Grease? Why. . Don't Yon Knew? SAPOLIO! WALTER BAKER & GO. Th In.t &lannfaj tur.rs nf Th Largest Manufst turers uf PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On thii CoBtl&ial. 1ut ttctlvad SPECIAL AND HIGHEST AWARDS n all Ihtir OsmfsalfM CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSmOH. Ij" BREAKFAST cocoa, I) Which, unlik th lich I'ris, lorothtr ChrrnKf-Uor Jtytci. to Imu- FU.I.I ..,.1 J,.SVI ....1 1MB thU 0B CVBl Cup, OLO 1Y OROCCRt KVKRYWHtRI WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. RUPTURED HORSES, COLTS, Ac, cured l owner, liifunnsilini fro. MOO It E bUO., Alkmnu. If. T. MSlliniKIS ll.l. .Ir.nM,. tlllra.iM., aaliJ trs. OUNNtL'tMONTHLV. Toledo. Ohio. Ii . Pretty If Not fscful. A marvel of the ceramic art Is a bureau and bedstead made at tha factory or an English potter as a wedding girt for the Duke and Duch ess of York. These frail pieces of furniture are as perfect If not as use. ful as If they were made of wood. The large mirror are wreathei lo roses, and In their hearts, so that they light the mirror at night, are tiny electric lights. Deafness Csaset b Cares' by leral pn1iratlnn, a they cannot reach th diseased iKirtlnn of I he sir. '1 here Is onlv ens way to r.tire Deafness, and that is by con-titn- tmnni rvnieaies. I'earne-B is causea ly an tn lamed rmiUiilon of the inui-on lining of lb Kustaehlan Tube. When thi tub gels in (lamed you have a rumollng sound or imper fect hearing, and wiien It Is entirely cl'ied Deaf naes la tbe result, and aniens the Inflam mation can be taken out .and this t'ibe re st ored to II normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever! nine cases out ten are raiid by catarrh, which Is nnthltnt but an in flamed condition nf the milcot-.s surfaces. We will iilve tine Hundred II illars for any easenf Deafness (caused by catarrh) that run not lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Bend for circulars, free. . . . . F. J. rnuwrv fc Co., Toledo, O. tf" Sold fay Druggists, 75o. W. L. Douclas O ISTHI SHT. V OOwt rioaauiAKiNO. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH, FNAMElifD CALF. 4-3.5P FlNECALF &KANGAB01 3.yP0LICE.3SoLtj. 2.I.W Boys'SchooiShoesu LADIES im2.HV BESTDUr.uLj ;f no ro CATALOGUE WL'DOUQLAS I BROCKTON, MASS., Ya e a boto moner bt trtfirlos tho W. Ii. Ioatlaa 03.00 Klioe, fltvnaur, we nr th Urct r.iant:fartnreri off thlfra'.ernhoc In (lio world, nHeuaraDtfo limit vain by itnmplng th Kami and prlc on tha bottom, whU-n protect jou lnt hnh pricpsaod tha middleman', profit. Our aboM equal custom work In rle, ay Attloff and westing qua I It If . We Liar them vt1 every where at lower prlreafor he value irlven than any other make. Take no eulv ftltuta. If your dealer cannot luppl fou, wo can. ll U HI ft They hop, ttlp. Jump. taae. t'lrnnom UUnrlrlU eruultn tlmoii lnMintiy fr -m Ar m p a u giiNt to May. Woiderful predict cf a DC AlJ Foreltn Trea. Ureatetit ruri'niry to draw rrowd wherever nhown, on ntreein. iu phmp window, etc. Jnt importel. Kverylioiy wanta one. Full history of Tree and namplt Jsimnlna Bf iii to Agents or Hit etmen f? renin, p mid. S. li.r.; . $U U. $1 Hi, a 10. Kn.i older aui be flrr. Kell qtwu' lile to your mere's an ts for w in-low aV IrnriHian and thnael' toother. V"l'k"a Try 10. Big Money. Affenii' Herald, No. 148, J. U., Phila, fa. sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits ir w -s. - ft ft I I r A C "f rr bnth sttm tb tMtt Mlncallnaal srfr.ntaf UULLlBLiI Ih. I i UL L'u, IimT 1 t.,..,.. t AK.1UMKTH' sin! olh.r F..NUMHH BRANCHKS. UOriKKKEPfNIs. HA IMI,LOIKK.HFuI)KS( K-COMMiHC'lAL LA W, stu.; y luR XANMIIP, STIAU1.HA' SM , 1'HV.TVPEWKITIMI.Mc I- SB J A II'., iirs.ti. al 'bsl. II m. JL .l'l S E, COMMERCIAL LAW,.ic;l tKi Eastman1 yuunjt people to I ! MONEY i si Sfr IB Oalcklr MaJ ml Kiwic prHfM of HUB) century stent swurtog tft iIvmV ftaln 111 i'iibmA itsnn Ynu na make . marh lv carrying H 00 amaU niamlnttu by tuylug outriibt. tiu will marfla : a.si m I crnt Utroilurnna -ur ym nl th m i ; M-ri. Vnrt for our fr 00k let -How to TrnU. C.KViuWmkleCo.,iUmt.i:u I.-W..LhKifj 1 A rK PVTCTRAnnuKKi Exnmlntitloa 1 Tjii I (Onuil m1vi 4a 10 Miifyiuttiiity : tif lutt'tstiou. send lor iuviii..riu u,or liuw mproi I ft ptsltfUL AT KICK U AKitKLU A.HUuTu.l.0 I DO VOL! w otfr mplyn,nt to S men or ' 7 . w women in u'H v iiiuty hnt will WANT mo .it b Nu Ciiiul r- 1 luVsl A QUllva. AdilrrtwP. W. ZUttMCH P N VTi CMftMBiilvM ui4 poople who taav wnnfe loa;or Att nis, nbottld dm 110 Car for CooButnptioa. U Buu citrofj ihooMuian, It hu not in)ui trJ oii. Ii it not bttl to It it lit ba. ouusjti afMip, Bora rrDr.
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