WOMEN AT THIRTY-FIVE. tmlttlni That Hhe r.vrr (lets There, Tha4 Is Her Must t'hnrnilns; Ate. In reality, nt 35 n wnmnn Is still pausing nt the height of her ;tsoiihI charin. Mio unified the IioIk'IiI per hajs seven or elht years tiernre, him hud smull ex crleni'o or sorrow iiml pain and apprehension, has nut had too hard work for mind or hody, luu had Iml little 111 new, has kept her temper mid spared herself worry, sho has not fairly hegun the descnt; or If uno has, then there Is u sll:hll.v pathetic ( harm about her, says Har per's ltanar, as ntiout the Koltlen tarnish of a rose that diops its llrst petal, but Is still the rose. For Into the beauty of 20, gradually unfolding and expanding up lo U5 :r 26, the soul unfolding and ex panding, ton, has Indurated a Dew quality, one whl h is wanting to youth except In cxtraordlnnry In stances, and this beauty of spirit and of Intellect has been added to beauty of flesh with ever-Increasing power. And then Just as the contours begin to yield and the beauty of the flesh assumes a doubtful part, when diet nd exercise and massage and sleep, ind the right colors, and not ton much light, all have to be carefully considered, and a veil is needed to bide the One times when In the sun ind it Hetty gives ' the ( heck a touch Df red'' and the hair a dust of gold powder It Is not our affair to know ol it, nor does It diminish the fascina tion she unconsciously exerts - then, .f she Improved the years, comes the iecond stage - the stage of a superior :aptivation to that exercised by the mere fleshy in-uuty. It Is In the years 5f this period that unconsciously and unwillingly women charm men much vounger than themselves, and always men of rather extraordinary Intel lectual power, Into proposals of mar riage. At this time a w man un lerstands herself ami knows how to oalance and counterbalance the c r :umstances of the world about her. She has probably read many books, he has seen many people; If she Amounts to anything worth consid jrlng she has ta t and skill and ease f manner, she has learned some thing ot the intricacies of human na ture and of the secrets of the heart: she has learned how to render not only herself but her surroundings at tractive; she is no longer exacting; she makes people near her com fortable:sho puts them Into conceit of themselves - that Inexplicably pleasant mood. And people seek her presently for the fake of being comfortable,' and for the delightful atmosphere that ber presence seems to create; men admire her, women adore her, young people follow her; she Is a social power; and Is of more weight and consequence than any young person not upon a throne- for although she live 1 1 threescore and ten, her throne is upon mon's heurU They Fear H.s fnn. The secretary bird of South Africa ran whip any snake of twice its size, and Stanley says the reptiles crawl away from this bird's shadow Id wild faar. Mn. Wlnslnws Fnothlnpt styrup for children tit-thins, softens the Kimis. mince Inflaroma lion, allays psin. i-nres Hind milt'. &k-.u bottle About 2S.001.000 pounds of F.Kytinn eottoD WOT imported last year. Tr. Kllmer'a 8wa-11oot enres all Klilney and lilaililar troubles. Pamphlet anitl'onsiiltnlionfrna, Labratory )inf(bainptoii,N. Y. Stamps for making goods were in use at Rome before the ( 'liriMlan era. Karl' Ctorer Root, the great blood partner, rive freshness and clearness to the complet ion and cures constipation. 26 elm.. 60 cUk, SL There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other discuses put together and until the l&nt few years was supposed tbe IncuraMe. t or a groat many years doctors pro nonnred It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies and l y constantly failing to euro ilh local treatment. pronounced it incurable, Hcleiico ha pruveu catarrh to bo a c.insiitu lUmal dlseue and ihcreloro require cunstltu tiiuial treatment. Hall's Catarrh t'nre, man ufaclured liv K..t. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is iheomy cniiHtltuilonai cure on I he market. It Is taken Internally In doses from Kulropa to a teaspoonfnl. It acta directly on the Mood and mucous surfaces of tlie system. Tney oner one hundred dollars f r any case it fails to cure. Send lor circular and testimonials tree. Addresa K. J. Cheskv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 70c The Testimonials rnhllshail in beha'f of Hood's Raraapsrllla are not purchase I, nor lire they wrlileu up In our oflliie. norarethrvfromoureniplovee. They are facta from truthful purple proving, ns iurely aa anything can la proved ty di rect, pom iiml, positive evidence, that Mood JL -&svsvi 'g Sarsa- h parilla Be Sure to get Hood's Cures SaVsVtVfl Htts's Plllaeura nausea, sick hesiUcbe. oiue st a o i. blllousDea. Sold by all druggists. P S U 39 EASTMAN l. v., orrrc both viri ti.e tartllK'at'nuisltViVftntiurt'i IsVlivluWMttNi t, Hiil(hrul; bMt lonurKM't;rltH'tlvc tiudMk. Hupfr or hmtrufiktn. Leoa-tnitiii(if io bmiiQ amk BuMintmm Stdt; tMorlhnn4a4 7Vl writing; Mfrtik and Mvdmm Lantwna; Irnman mhipatut lxnuino; tba inientar)r branclwa, e c fii VACATION?. FlilM biatair4 fei remprteii' aiadenta. Jaorfe, ior :tai t t'LLUI.NTU. UAJNKlt, J fr- COLLEGE lftul, Jin Waahlnirto, Ntrvrt, HwKhkMptae, Hew York. . CORN Thle Vrm la a Fa I tar all wvmt ib Weel and oi ap to mm a vera; euy w hare. W brat la uuw at Iowm( price of furiy yrara. H-r are iwn Htf tlmo nnportuoittea in apecuiata. you oaa duv wv hubii eft uo $)u margin eud ui turn brnrHl mi all tcvmirfa name it tiuKbi uutragLtt HeuU fur our frtw UMiklet -How to Iraile." C, K. V AM W1N KLK4 CU, Huoiu 41, 'M4 l bail Utrtwt, Ui.mmju. 8uocefully Proaocoteig Clairrm. Lai Principal Exeinlui l1 a Pitsuu Bureau. Jtsiu uul Mai, UiuOuuitutiiiguJaiiu, ally sna-e. I i Bet'couyru7Jiu fcaiSl Cwl I I In tluie. Bjd bTjlrinalsia a t 1 . THE NATIONAL GAME. TfAMit.To. of riillndclplild, led Ih the mntter of stolen bnsns. T.Actuxrs! ptaved a. wonderful (fnmo at first liasn for Hrooklvn. TlnnrTnum fell off in his Imtllnir, bnt his fielding hns been brilliant. Tnit floston leTi earrle' fifteen men and a tmlnor on Its Western trip. THm-eif the rhlcipn shortstop, covers lots of ground nnd does It well. Urnnrrr, MeAleer nnd IHnltemnkean out Held for Cleveland that Is hnr.l lo bent. Cath NAsit p'nved n hetter gnme thla eiwon than when ha went to Boston In INSfJ. It seems Impossible to properly strengthen third nnse, the wank spot of the Urooklyn team. Tnr. T.nntv,ma r'uh trtve Pitcher Hemlnt lo Italtlmnr" for Pitcher Inks and cash bonus of t2001. Tnr hnrTnlo (V. T.I Club has a record of Iwentr-lwo straight victories, the best for either a major or minor league club. Tn Clernlands took an awful slump In their halting, n feMure of the game In which Ihey were considered strong nt the begin ning of the season. CAr-TATW Forr and one or t-ro of ths Hrooklvn players hnve been Invlte.l to Join a combination that will give exhibitions in Florida during the winter. Naw Tons Is the only cluh In tha T,eagn that did not add players to the team this sea son. It started out with seventeen men rt the payroll, nnd now has sixteen. Krr.T.ns. of Tltltlmore, made a e-rcnt hit this year In that eltr. President Byrne got the worst of tha deal when he exchanged Prouthers and Kooler for Hhlndlennd Trend way. Kkw Tong has dona tha hest work of the Eastern clubs against the Western teams dnr. Ing tha aesson. while Chicago occupies tha corresponding position nmoDg tha Western clubs. Osr of the rules which Anson, of Chicago, promises to ask for next season Is one bir ring all big "mlta" In tha field. Ite argue that catchers alone should be pormlttod to wear them. Who will win first ptnee In hatting this year? It Is a question Impossible to answer, though the unofficial figures Indicate thnt the contest is narrowing down between Duffy, ot Botion, nnd Pelahnnty, ot Phila delphia. Tnr flr.sl tin for tha National basehtll championship In England en led In n victory at Bilham on Ratnrdar, August 85, whentha Thespians, the winners of the eha nplonshlp last year, scored a decisive victory over tha Stocktons. Tn rulemakers can effect A few changes for next season that would he appreciated by the players. The most Important would ba to let plnyars overrun second nn I thir l as they do llrst, with tha aima penalty for turning to the left each time, aa originally suggested by Harry Wright. Tng race for the pennant nmons Dnlt more, Boston and New York was tha most exciting contest In the nnnals of the game and prove! conclusively that tha Ntlloml gamete a pastime of which every American should be proud. There Is no gambling con nected with It an! every "pitron" yells for his own club with the ardor ot a genulna patriot. Thr young players who have made acrool showing In the big League this year are Hod eon. Tennay, Connaughton, an I Pnonon ot the Bostons. Lucid nnd Lsohanea of tha Prooklyns, Meekln an 1 Murphy of the New Yorks, Keeler, Jennings, nnd finite of tha Baltimore, Mercer and Abbey ot the Wash ingtons. Hugden of the Pittshurgs, Blake of the Clevelnnds, OrlHlth of Chicago, Clark ot Louisville, and Ely o( Ht. Louis. Tbi Baltimore Club Is winning tha pen nant with a team that oost Messrs. Hanlon nnd Von der Horat compar.ttivelv nothing. Without paying bonus money Hanlon se cured Brodie, Keeler, Brouthers, McOraw, Reltis, Jennings, and Clarke. He got Kellej from the Pittsburg Club In ex-hange foi Van Haltrennnd t'iMO, and paid that amount to Ht. Louis for Oleason. Hemming and Es- Ser were landed upon tha payment of shout 2000, and McMahon and Robinson were Baltimore nlnyera when Hanlon took charge. It is estimated that tha salary list does not foot up over 35,000, nnd that tha club will clear more than that amount on tha season. How They Stand. The following table shows the standing of the different clubs composiU3 the National aecl)all Leaguet Club. W.UPctl Baltimore . SA 37 CIO ! Club, nttaburg , Chicago . Cincinnati W.U Pot. 01 3 402 5S 74 42r. 61 Tt 41f New York Boston . , Philadel'a. Brooklyn. Cleveland C3 43 6.1!) . 80 46 6:15 70 01 679 68 57 M4 , 64 60 620 St. Louis. 61 7.1 40f Washington 46 N3 369 Louisville . 36 89 2H3 IN WESTERN STYLE. New York Toughs Hold Up a Street Car and Rob Paaaencers. An open car ou the Eighth Avenue line.New York city, was held up into Thursday night near Abingdon Square. A gang of about 40 hoodlums, some black and some white, rush ing out of a side street and crying "Fire" stopped the car horses. The driver thinking that lire engines were about to rush across the track did nut attempt to go on. nnd sev eral of the young toughs took advnntago of his hesitation to grivp the horses' heads holding them wbiie their companions pro ceeded to rob the twelve passengers on the car. Una man was robbed of a gold watcb and chain and a women of a pocketbook contain ing t'iS, while several others were relieved of smaller sums. When the police nrrlved the young toughs were in retreat and only two ol them were caught. aa, MATCH TRUST HAS A RIVAL A Company With $1,000,000 Capital to Make Luctfere, Edwin Gould la president of tha Continen tal Match Company, orgaulred with a eapltul of 1.000,000 to manufacture, matches. . Tka factory is at Passaic, N. J., but the odors are in New York. The company was incor porated at Trenton but tha preliminary work has been so quietly done that no one knew anything alwul it. The company has new inucliinea capable ot turning oat 160,000 vmplete matches every minute, and will compete with the Dlnnioud Mutvli Compiuiy. Nominated for Congress. Tenth Michigan district W. L. Churchill OI Alpena, lieiu. Fourth Virginia district W. II. Mchenney, Dem. Third Vlrgluia district- J. W. Bouthward, rep. Filth Missouri district John C. Tnrsney, renominated, lJeui. Eighth Alabama district Captain D. D. Bheiky, of Huutsville, Fusion. t iml Pennsylvania district D. J. Callahan rniuiueipnia, J'eai. Second 1'enuaylvauia district Max Her.. berg, rnliadelpnia. Dem. 'luird I'euurylvaulu district Joseph Mc Cuilen, Philadelphia. lMm. Fourth l'bilnileiphin district Ous Miller, Philadeiphiii, Dem. Filth 1'euusylvauia district- Dr. David Morten, Item. New Jiexico-G. C. Cbavrs, Ilep. Ha Sicriflosd His Lira. Officer Peter luiiou, of Allegheny. Pa., was Insinully killed curly Jnuiwiuy moruiiig by AU electric shock received vhlle trying 1 re move u wire tlmt luul tawn blown Inmi the lelok rapu pole during tut storm, f he ucci di t vxuned ut lb vurutu' uf Uhio an J Eust Sli-'lH. THE LABOR WORLD. MAcntKtsTS have 450 lodges. Tnr.ns are 9000 Union bakers. t Bosto has slxty-llvo TJnlons. Tnans are 100 harbors' Unions. CmcAno has 1.100 Union teamsters, Omaha has a Polish Federation of T.nhon, NAsnvtt.t.s has a colore ! barber's Union. Louisiana Is to hava an Arbitration Board. CntcAdo painters get 825 cents nn hour. Omatta (Neb.) city employes have a Union, Tr.sjRssxt is to have a Ptntu Labor Con gress. Ditkoit (Mich.) Union brooms are la baled. Bntissit.s, Belgium, makes 100,001 hats dally. Bas Fsascisco Union carpenters get t J.2J day. FrwAt.s farm laborers are numerous In France. Kansas Citt (Mo.) garment workers hava s Union. Boston Chinese lnundrymen have fixed a Scale of prices. Ban Fbancisco goldsmiths get twenty-five) cents an hour. A PiTTsnran rastaumuteur says girl wait ers are a failure. Kansas City (Mo.) packing house Unions hnve amalgamated. Tng second Wednesday In October Is Eight Hour Day In New Zealand. Tun municipality of Rllngenburg, Ger many, runs the local factories. A nMnn (Ind.) butcher dressed a beef In six minutes nnd twenty seconds. Br.v. D. PrNTtrosT. of London, has 303 domestic servants In his congregation. FsnMr.ns on hnrssbaek ware a feature Of Ihe Nashville (Tenn.) Labor D:ty parade. Tnn English Amalgamated Boctv of En gineers has n yearly Income of 1,073.000. A Lonoon cits company distributed tl00, C00 of Its profits for a year among Its hands. Washinoton (D. C.) plate printers wore a II bill as a badge in the Labor Day parade, TnntK clergymen made addresses at tha Blnghamton (N. Y.) Labor Day demonstra tion. A NAsnvtt.t. athletic club occupied a float on Labor Day and gave a continuous per formance. Italians are deserting California. Many are going home and not a few have embarked for Africa. Tnr.ng ate 7000 people In Pnrla who an employed In tha preparation of human hair for the market. Tnn trade nntons congress at Norvrteh, England, resolved to demand that the flov ernmunt prevent the landing of destitute aliens, Tnc Marqnts of Lome Is a sympathiser with strikes where the men have a reason able complaint. He has often been known to contribute his mite to a strike fund. OtiTBAors by unionist sheep-shearers are causing much concern In Brisbane, Aus tralia. Blnce the beginning of the month Ave inrge wool sheds have been burned. JonN A. Howasd. Democratic candidate for Congress in the Wheeling (W. Va.) dis trict, began his life as a glassblower nnd de voted his evenings to study In a oomtnerclal college. Tat petition of tha collar, shirt snd cuff operatives, 7fi,000 In number, recently pre sented to Congress, have been bound In one mammoth hook, 72x4S inches, weighing 892 pounds. It is said that when the book Is open a boy of twelve years of age can easily craw! through the back. HYPNOTIC EXPERIMENT. A Toung Woman Dies Instantly on Re ceiving a "euggeation." At Tusklr Castle, near Nylreghybaza, Hun gary, a dinner was given Tuesday evening by its proprietor, Theodore Von Hnlomon, In order to entertain the guest after dinner a hyponotist named Neukor was called upon to make some experiments. Neuker selected nfl his medium Euu Von Hnlomon, the daughter ol his host. The nyponotiM during his ex periments suggested Ihut the young Indy was Mitlering from consumption, and be had uo sooner done so than sue suddenly shrieked, lell to the floor uud expired. In spite uf the Inct that a doctor who was present did every thing possible to restore ber to cunscloua ueao. Desha D aw his Knife. At Lexington, Ky..on Friday a personal encounter between l)a-ha Breckinridge, sou of W. C. P. Breckinridge, and James Duanu Livingston, in which a knile was drawn and used by the Congressman's son, stirred the city to its depths. A wordy war with Judge (leorge B. Kinkend occurred early lu the day nnd the men separated ostensibly for the purpose of arming themselves. The Living stone episode, however, prevented the meet ing of the well-known antagonists. Cyolone Sufferers Destitute. The cyclone sufferers at I.eroy. Mlun., are In a very destitute condition, 'i he Ions will exceed lOO.OOO. Thirty fain Hies nre entire ly destitute, nnd ninny bnsluesj meti have lost their all. Money i- badly needed. Throe thousand aight-eeera were there Sunday. Tile local relief committee la doing all in Its power, which is limited. Tariff Went into Effect August 28. The opinion of Solicitor of the Treasury Iteevc on the questlou raised by the New York Importers as to tho date when the tariff law went into effect (August 1), the date mentioned In the enacting clause, or August 2, the date on which the bill became a law la to the effect that the enacting clauf went in operation August 2X. They Oppose Free Silver. The Washiiigthu Suite ltcpubllcan conven tion had a tin over the silver plank In the plutloriu. 'the convention was evenly dlvid ou ou tins sui jei'l uud reported two resolu tions. They were diseue( lor three hours, Due or two amendment were voted down, and Itnully the piauk providing lor free coin sku at ili ratio ui 16 lo 1 was beaten by a vote 31 t to 2til. . Huaband'a Awful Crime. Lafo Prinee, a farmer living ou tha Lake roud.two miles from Nottingham, O., almost chopped his wife to pieces Wednesday morn ing, and then cut his throat with a razor. The woman died In a few moments and the man cannot live. Tha tragedy was the re sult of a quarrel, and the culmination of a long serits of family difficulties, The Negroes I1 J Not Start. A Inrgu iiumler of negroes were gotten to gether nt Jiiruiiugkaia, Ala., ou Friday lo I shipped to MuMillou, U., to take the place of strikers but the shipment failed to inatera Jlr.e, owing to a mlsuuderstaudiug aa to rates. The negroes were much wrought up over the mutter uud several who had sold their effects have sued the contractor. Cokers Hasten Westward. The eoke striken are emigrating from tha Couneilsviile, Pa., region lo tue northwest aa fast as they can get out. William liellatoiu, Christopher Klutsch and Heinrlcn Kuib gu from the New Haven neighborhood to Wis sonslu as tha advance guard for tlilrty-nvs families who expect to follow. Killed By ightniug. The residence ot Marshall Curry, a promi nent furiner, living uear Owlugsvule, Ky.,wos tnn uf iiguiuing hi a o ciucg luesuay morning. C'oiry, ui wile aud a daughter, aged la years were Instantly killed. Several others were lu the house uud were lujured, but II is thought nut fulully. PROMINENT PEOPLE. KiNfl Lcopold, of Belgium, rldess bloyolo. JtisTtcrs Bntwcs, Brown and Bhlroa art Xnls graduates. Tnn first three sons of Empsror Willla-n, of Germany, are learning to rids bicycles. BsNATon Daniki,, of Virginia, Is figuring as a writer of short stories for young people. Tnr, Crown Prinee, Frederick of Dnnmark, has celebrated his sliver welding. Ha Is Oliy-one. Ahocstin Dat.t, of Now York Cl!y, has Just completed his first quarter of a century of theatrical management. Bknatos Him, of New York, uses neither tobacco nor liquor, and la said to be Is magnificent physical condition. OxNStiAL Copnssi, Baxtf.s, of the Louis ville nnd Nashville Billroad Com piny, re ceives for his services 43,000 a year. Basnet Lanotrt, tha Dnmocmtlo candi date for Heeretary of Htate In Kansas, owns S ranch of 13,000 acres In Chase County, Bxnatos Bates, ot Ohio, some time sgo walled np tha front door In his house in Washington so as to have nothing but s carriage entrance. Ds. Olitxb WiNnsLt. Hot.nf.s dally engaged in dictating his "Recollections" to his secretary, but they are not to ba pub lished until after his da ith. Congressman Black, of Oaorgla, enjoys the distinction of being the only member who never missed a roll-call In tha House ot Representatives last session. PsoxtiNSNT Hebrew residents of New York are preparing for the erection ot a bronse ststua to tha memory of the late Jesse Bellgman, the banker and philanthropist. Bet. D. F. E. Clark, founder of tha Christian Endeavor Bodety, has gone to Europe for rest. While there he will intro duce the society Into Germany, Denmark Ana Bcandlnavla, Enrxson William, ot Germany, uses s rowing apparatus dally In his rooms to limber up and harden his muscles. It wa constructed especially for him br a Berlin Ehyslclaj. Ha flnds.lt of great benefit to hli I enltb. Bknatob Gorman, of Maryland, Is a man ot frugal habits, but bis expenditure of cash Is large. How large his fortune Is nobody knows, but a lew years ago he received 160,000 for soma property near Cumber land, Md. Thomas Nast Is to lecture In London on American Political Notables, and will Illus trate hie remarks with lightning sketches. Admiral Tino, commander ol the vanish. Ing Pel-Yang fleet, of China, has been de prived of his psaoock feather tor cowardice and incapacity. President Cleveland has been a student of literature nil his life His reading covers a very wide range and ha la very lond ot the English novelists. Ha prefers Dickens to Thackeray and la a great admirer ot Walter Bcott. His favorite English poets nre not English, Burns being a Bcotchman and Moors an Irishman. Representative Holman, of Indiana, If he Uvea to serve out the uew term for which bshas been nominated, will beat the Con gressional record. No man has yet served thirty years In the House of Representa tives, although two members, both from Philadelphia, came near It Judge Kelly, who was serving his thirtieth year when he, died, and Mr. O Nulll, who bad served twon-: ty-nlne. NEWSY GLEANING3. New Zealand has few tramps. Georgia teachers are organlErl. Chile uses American locomotives. The Influenxt Is raglnx In Auitralla. The cranberry crop is a failure this ystr. Tnr Bouthern persimmon croplssbort this year. Cholera Is raging terribly In Russian Po land. New York Citt Is oar greatest coffee market. Glasoow, Scotland., operates Its telephone system. HoN-ei.rjr.u (Hawaii) messenger boys nss bicycles. Chicaoo bas 3738 tetchers employed In bet puhlia schools, Usci.r Ram's navy Is all of 2000 men short ot lis nominal strength. Biocx Citt, Iowa, has 800 men at work ex terminating Huaslan thistles. The South has bean exempt from lira and flood and psstilenca this yeir. Hetresextativr business men of New York City say trade Is Improving. Tradr reviews report remarkable Im provement In business In the West. The Chinese are manifesting tha utmost enmity towardall English residents In China, China, has sent a note to the Europovj Powers, throwing tho blams tor tha war upon Japan. Br.tonT changes w'll bs mads In tha Capitol, nt Washin'jtoii, during tho recess ol Congress. Tug drouth, locusts an 1 h eavr oold rvlns have caused a loss of 5,03) sheep to nock men of Houtli Africa. The distribution of the Krng-Jorgensen magazine rlfie to the Unltel Btales Army is Progressing satisfactorily. There are reports of a very short apple crop not only In England, but throughout contlnenta! Europe this year. Chlcago'e Moral Spaam. Mavor Hopkins, of Chicago. Thursday uf. tcrnoou Ihsued all order closing nil gambling houses in tin) cltv. The order bus bad Ita lu- ti udedelluct aud there Is not a "game" going an. Deputy sheriffs, uctlug ou warrants Is sued l y the superior court, riuueu me notor ious House of David nnd the Newport Club, but nt neither pluce was giimbliug in prog ress. , A Town Destroyed. A cyclone Missed over tbetown of T.owther. Iown, on Kilduy ovenlng, with the most dis astrous resu.ta. The town which contains 100 Inhabitants la reported to bare been totally destroyed. All telegraphic and tele- puoue wirea are uown and it is not known whether auy lives have been lost. General Milea to be Tranaferred. It has been definitely aunounced that Gen. Nelsou A. Milea will be transferred lo Gover nor's Island upon tha retirement of General Howard, wnlju occurs November 8. It Is llmiiirlit that ln Knitae of Uun V.a,i,tU. will suceed General Miles' as Major General in command of lbs Department of Missouri. Knuliah Currnut Cake. One I Int dark Porto Hloo molasses, one piut New Orleans nx lusstts, or one duurt oi ono of the two, odj and one' bait pints of wutoi', throo-fourthi pound of lard, two handfuls of brown suL'ar, one and one-hull ounces su av tat us, two luble pounfuls vinoa-, two sd on uii ti cinder, ono spoon ui ol cinnamon and one u d one-halt pounds currants, all mixed. Add sufficient very so t. i houp ti'lry Hour to make soft doucrh. 1'ill In paper-lined, irreaod w nocuke tin-. Buke med u warm, sui when done fio-t witu clioi'olute. Ctiocolato is a very tine I'umbination fuvcr with alnost nil cinnamon or pinker flavored bukostutTa. baker's Ilolpjr. Bkcretart Carlisle bas advisej a Balti more miio, who w iuts to bring a team of English footbill pluvers over, and who asked wuet her Ihe a leu .contract labor law would luterfere, taut iojt'mil players are not ar tists, but laborers. Highest of ell in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure How Helena Hlarte l. j The ntln "S whlih tmllt tho city of ', Hclonu, In M.inttina, were discovered br u party of four prixpei'lni'S who . were on their way to a well-known I lump In the iMititenitl country. I.eutiilng that the diggings In that iuattcr had failed, they turned aside lo prospect In until her direction, and ( lor some time wandered about, dig--irlng hules here and there, hut find-1 Inn nothing that they considered worth working. About noon of the i l.'.th day of July, I "hi, they arrived oh the site nt the city of Helena, 1 hu't'.'d for dinner and to rest their ' hoi set. Ulnncr over, their horses were snddled, when one of their num ber walked down to tho stream to tor. ti rlrlnk liifnrn iimiintlnir. r'rritn mere force of habit he begun mechan ically scratching the aruvcl wltb his liHiidn, when to his astonlsnment lie drcwoutunuggct as big as a golddol sir. A hundred dollars' worth of gold wa taken i.ut in about twenty uilnut.es. Tho men then Immediately settled dowu und located claims, la a short time hews of their success spread abroad. Hundreds of other millers Mucked to the spot, and a mining camp of unpre edcute I rich ness was established. The city of Helena grew up on tho spot, and It Is sui I that one of the hanks of that city Is situated on a portion of the first claim located by the lucky quar tet. Heal Rpnnty. A reply which was at once wise and w t tv Is said to have been made by a gentleman to whose decision In regard lo a certain matter two pretty young girls appealed. They were discussing the question as to what constitutes beauty In u band, and dlfTered greatly In opin ion. At last they leferred tho mat ter to the old mun. of whom they were both very fond. "My dears," suid the old gentle man, with ii kindly smile, "the ques. lion Is too hard a one fur me to de cide. Hut usk the poor, and they will tell you that the most beautiful hand In the world Is the bund ttiut gives the must freely." And Now Magnetics Them. A late invention is a scheme to Il luminate keyholes. KNOWLEDGE Brtnfrs comfort nnd improvement and tends to peroiial enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others und enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's liest proilvt to tho needs of tiliysicul being, will attest tho valuo to bed th of tho pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, rvrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form moot acceptable and pleas ant to the tnate, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of ft perfect lax ative; efl'pcttinlly cleansing the system, dispelling coldx, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It lias given sntisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Dowels without weak ening them and it is prrfectly free fioro. every objectionable substance. Pyrtip of Figs is for sale by nil drug flats in 6uoani $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tlio C'uliforniii Fig yrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the inline, fiyrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ottered. FN U 30 '04 , lor anv f " KYr V This. harJ work that Pearline " TS-V" A SaVCS isn't th( U'holn miA f w"'uni warn to nave the vashin made easier when he can save money by it? " ''r nJ nnscmpaloua Ercr. wilt fc'J .. fCaXXrO t"f " ET1 "lh sain, aa Pearline." IT'S UC yV.OLl FAI.SE-rcailino u never peddle.!: i( vou, Bm,-er irlk von an imitation, be honest und it tn JAMKi PVLkT, New VuikT is Don't Hide Your Light Unr a Bushs!." That's Just Why we Talk About SAPOLI Powder When to Sltop. The following answers were re ceived by an KnglUh paper In re RKinse to a request for opinions as ta when to stop advertising: When the population ceases to multiply nnd the generations that, crowd on after you nnd never heard of you stop coralL'k' on. When jou have convinced every liody whose lite will touch yours that you hare belter goods and lower prices than they can get anywhere else. When you perceive it to be the rule that men who never advertise are outstripping their neighbors in. the same line of business. When men stop making fortune right In your sight solely through, the dtrect use of the mighty agent. When you can forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful business men concerning the main cause of their prosperity. THE OLD-FASHIONED STYLE of pill gives you at feeling of horror when you ca It and . iJ3aT when you fed it. Liks r-TT the "blunderbu-t" of , former decade, it is big and clumsy, but nut ef ' fectlve. Ill this century of enlightenment, you bave Lr. l'i-rs i'leoaans l'ellcta. which cure all liver troubles In the most effective. way. Tor Indigestion, Bilious Attacks. Kick and rllllous Head ache, nothing lias lieen I found to equal these pills of Dr. t ierces In vention. Mr. Haml'CL IUkkr, 1 Pit., of Kit. ml SnmmU Ar., m iimiwnirgn, n.j., aays: "There Is noth Iriir that can compare with Dr. Pierce's IMcus- w. a Dista Rs. ant Prlleta. aa Liver "". Pills. They bsve done me more good any other medicine I bave ever taken-" a ffne I'snei picture, entitiea "MEDITATION " ta eicbanae for II I.srge Llew . Heads, cut from i.la Cot sat wrappers, and a teo' stsmpto psr p.tnse. Wrtt nr Msi ot 'mr other fine premlnm. InHosV. lug books, a kntfe, asms. euj. Wooiaesi seiec Co.. iju Uuron UU, TOLSuo, ( W. L. Douclas Oflvtsf b NoaautaKiNa. 95. CORDOVAN, rorNCHA CMAMFIIFDCAir H.VFlrCCALf4Kwm 3.5PP0LICE.3SOLW. 2.l.7-? BOYiSCHWjHOEa. LADIES- sEtto for ctsTflLociye WCDOUO.LAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Ya f-b sq-o moaer ht wen ring tb IV. I. Dotl 03.OO Phop. Item one, we are the larrrft manjfa'tafni off' this grade of short In t-io wrld, ami ouarant Ibetr value by tatujiinc the name anrf price on tft bottom, wblrh prtAtt fan Kn hlch prlceeans.) the middlemen profits. Our eboee iual cuetooe work In etyle. fit t loir end wearing qnalitl. Weheetlim enli e-ry where etlowt-r prt- frr f he value Rlvrn than env othfr mak. Tak aomb ttltute. Jf yiur c.enlr i-antot eu;);.! yj j, va caiw lAiri I Drilling Machines WtLL for any depth. ililDEEP Beat Una of Portable and Semi-Portable Ka eblnea ever made. Drill ft to IS lnchoe In diamo ter, all daptbi. Mounted end Down Machine team and Horae Power. Self Pumping Too la Ma eballow welle. Jtope tool for la rye aad dwej welle. State else and deptk you want to drtlL. LOOMI8 NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohiow Uapliafl, A m;-to. Ituuri., la Tlie'TINKNE" are the Beet and M.mI P-onotnt- ml CoIIara attd Cnflti worn, tbe art mxle ol one clotii, t. Hi rdre titi'nt.tl alilf, auj h-n.r r-vrW ble, one roller ta equal t two of t y v'bit k:nd J ft fv tit writ, ttfUf tnli mn1 -( tcf". A bnM , Jn Uillainor FiveFaueul CuSe ltir Iwut-Pi-fr I Out. A Hamrle Collar an Pair of Cnfinhy mall for Bis. Caul. Name etyle and a:ae. AAdrm I EKVKHH1BL1 COLLAlt COMPANY ' 11 PraokliB Bt., Hew York. r Kilby gt.. Boat oak. ! 1 A T V V TCTH,,E MARK Fiamlnatkva. I 1JV 1. tTAIld tldl e U tO putrlilnlstlllSat i f invuilon. Kciitl for ltivt-iii.r du ir,ir i.ow i a paitvnu hAl HICK O'r AltKfcU MtiHi'urtivUC. 1 rm: OUNNIL'IMOMTHLY, Toledo. Oh.o. W -sW'fi mm m w m m -.'Bast i"""-- Let the men wash, if they v.on't get you Pearline. Let them iry u ior inemseives, ana see ii they don't say that washing with soan i-t to l.nr.l . - ---- WAV. woman. - . . . ... t . V , , n, money, too money , that's throwm away in clothes needlessly worn out and rubbed to piece'when you wash, by main strength in the old way. That appeals where is the man who O