Cost of Growing Whrst. Tim 1'nlted States Department of Aftrleulturo has Issued n summary ttmdo from pstlnmtcs of 2",noo farm ers of tho West mid Northwest ami of 4,nu;) experts of the department on the cost of KrowlnR wheat. Tho iiv rrtgo cost per acre for the re Ion cov ered Is 111. (Ill, while the averaKO fof Wisconsin Is nmro than a dollar hlifh sr, or JI2.IK1. Ground tent Is tlx heaviest slnifle Item, and estimated it nearly 13 per acre. The principal Items of cost have roma tied about normal during the past four or flv rears, beinir slightly higher wheran thanire Is noted, owing to Increase ol tost of lalxr during the prosperous times from 1890 to 1892. During ihat period, however, the price of sheat fell nearly one-half. As a re mit either wheat production must be cstrlctcd or a large part of It must ke dono at a loss. hi Con Id lie Familiar Too. Mr. Justice O'llrlen, when Attor ney (Jcneral, was once examining a countrywoman, and thus addressed her: "Now. Mary O'Connor, tell m all vou know," etc. The witness, casting an Indignant look at her questioner, said with as perity: "Mrs. O'Connor, If you plar.e, rcther!" ' Not I'rae t ratil. It Is proposed that postage stamps be numt.cred, so that wt.cn stolen from poitoillces the rogues may bo traced. Mrs. Wlnslnw's r-'nntlilni Hymp for rhlMrsn trrthinir. snfi.-ns On uiims. n-rturt-s tntlii'i'tnii tlon, hIIii)h putn, i r wind colli-. 9Cn-.ii Isittl The r-nnnry convolvulus cnmfl from the ( iinnry Ismixls. Tr. Kilmer's RwAp-ItooT enrns Itll Klilnoy snil HlmMi-r troithlos. riimhltnnil Consultation rrnsi, Lnljriitory liinnhninptou,N. V. Knijliiiis's npplo crop Is the worst in 20 rears. Karl's Clnvsr Uoot, ths trent Mood pnrlfltf, vm freshness ami clearness lo the rnmplex n anil cures coastlp.ttlou. eta,, QU uu.. $! 11 nffllrtfd whli om vyen iim Dr. Innr Tho rnp nil k r.)t-MT, i'ruKKiHinrH'ii Hr mtiiu When Nninre $win twli-tnnr it inn y be host to render It (imn.plly.hiit ono should rtinrmber tonne even the tuoU perfect rcinHWn only when needed. The best nn.l mint simple nml gentle remedy tr the Syrup of Flirs mimufiictured b tlicCaU. foniln Fttf Hyrup Co. 100 Reward, ft 00. The rendftr of thin rnjwrwiM b pleased to lfftvu that (hern Is at leunf nun drenueil dlMRfro Umt science hna been nhln to cur tn hII Hn i-wea, n ml ttml 1a AUrrh. IUll'n Catarrh I'uro in the only pofitivo euro known to tho ntedical fraternity. Catarrh belli arntiMitu lintml require a critvs.tttitionAl irrat ment. HitH's 'atarrb I'tiro 1a taken 1ntniUy, nirling dirfttly on the blontl ant rt)ueouaut. tnc.p of the nyntem, therly dtro)'tng tho fcmmlnllon of the Um.rw, and uvma liiepA tient itrHrttfth by hijildinit tip th const liut: and ainttuic imturn tntlnlnir Its work. 'lb proprietor bavu o much faith In tt t urativa lNuerH,lhat they ofTor One Huadnd 1o larfl for nnv rase that It faiUtocuit. bond fur lint o( test luuniala. Addre V. J.i'UKnmr & Co.,Tolcda tVSold by UruifRiilH, Tie. FALL MEDICINE In fully as Important .ml s benoflrlHl in Spring Mndioln, tor Rt this sensoa thi re la Rrxat lHUirwr lohmhhln tliHTaryinn tfm-pornturt-, oold atorms, malarial germa, nni lh provali-noe of (vr and otht-r aarloua dlRwmea. All thuso mtybo arotdud tf tbe bloo.l la krpt purn, tha dignallon (fond, an t tlia bodily health vigorous, by taking Hood's Hood's Sarsa parilla Barsiipirllln. "Mr 111 Cures ll bov tourtenn years Alii had a trrltila rofula bnuch on hla OBck. A trlani of mine wild Hood's Haran parilla ourml hti Mtlle bov, ao I proenrad a boll loot tba mailiclnp, and thn rmult baa bwn that thn bunch hat loft bit nook. It was to nnr tba tbrott, that ha could not have atood It mm-h loiwer without raliaf." Huh. 1m Hood. 824 Tborndlke Ht., Lownll, Man. Bo aura to gat only Hood's, Haaa'a Pllla ara prompt aad eBlclnu 95cacti. r n u 40 Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain- ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. pypTa a? awt a Bwa. W. Y. AH dran lata. WALTER BAKER & GO, Tlia Largest Manufacturer of PURE, HIGH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tali Con tin tat. kan rtctlnd SPECIAL ANO HIGHEST AWARD8 a mil thrtr flood at lh CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. " BREAKFAST COCOA, I WMrh, unilLt th Duirh ProrrH, altnuult vitltuul lite uft Alkullriv urtithtrC'bi'inirAUor Djrc. it 1k- 'lult lV HUM .(! aa.litl.lZ nA Um tbn cd vent cup. OlO IV OROClfiS (VtRYWHIRS. WALTER BAKER ft CuToORCHESTER, MASS. I It WW A MAN WITH A HISTORY. Tlir TP.lt IIIRI.R BPr Ittr.NrR THAT iiKfr.i.i. John n. tiiohaA, or TIIKTA. TBNNK!r.B. Amirtril With a I'rrallar Dlaaaar-llla Barir l'aTirad With l.iimpi-tliiiM Nat Fat aad Thoatkt Ha waaOolat Urr l-llla Rraatrrf tba Star vet al I'ranrflaaa. (From fhr Knthtilte, Trnn., Rannrr.y Mr. John W.Thomaa, Jr., of Thta,Ti-nn., Is a man with a moid lnlornttlnir hlnlory At proaent he Is lnln-std In bloodnd horsr, for whh'h Maury County It fnmoiit. "r'nw people, I take It," snl I Mr. Thomss tosroportar who had naked him for the ttory of his llfo, "hnvn pnsaeil throonh as ramarkntile a chain of aventa as t have and remained nllvfl to tell the ttory. "It was along In ISR4, when I wns working In th sliver mint of New Mexico, that my Iroulilm bmran i nt find I suffered with In donation, and so acute did tho pains he come that I went lo California for my health, but the trip did me little (tool, and fully Im pressed with the Idea that my last day had nearly dnwnej upon me, I hurried back here to my old home to die. "From simple Indigestion my malady de veloped Into a ehronle Inability to lake any tuhatnnllnl fool, I was barely able to creep about, and at times I wns prostrated by spells of heart palpltnllon Thlt condition continued until one yearngo. "Onthellth of April, 1H93, I sullenly collapsed, and for day I was unoooclou, Intact I wns not fully myself until July. My condition on Hepinmber lHt was simply hor rible; I weighed but seventy pounds, whereas my normal weight Is Ifil pounds. All over my body there were lumps from the sine of a grape to the slso of n walnut, my fingers were unimpe I so thut 1 could not morn than hslf straighten them. I had entirely lost control of my lower limbs an I mv nnnd trembled o that I could not drink without spilling the llqul I. Nothing would remitti on my stomach, and It aeumed that I mut dry up hetoro many more days had pamed. "I made another round or the phj-alolana, calling In one after the other, and by the alii of morphine and other mellelnee they gave me, I mtinugod to livelhough barely thiough the inn." Here Mr. Thomm dlplnyed his nrms, nnd hint nhove the elhow ot each there win a Inrge irregular at:tlu a large an the pnlm of the hnnd and oi a purple color the apace covered by the mark wan ounken nearly to the bone. " I hat," sikl Mr. Thomaa, "is what the doctors did by putting morphlnu Into me. "On the 11th of December, 193. Jut eigh monlba after I took permanently to bed It hull never forget tin date my' cousin, Joe Foster, of Carters' Creek, called on mo nnd gave me a box of Dr. Williams' l'lnk rills for Pule People, anyitig they had cured him of partial p:iralsla, with which 1 knew he had nil but died. 1 followed his directions nnd begun taking the medicine i aa a result I stand before you to-day the most surprised man on earth. Look at my haud, it Is ii Mendv ns youra; my lace hits a healthy look about It 1 1 have been nttendlng to my d lit lea lorn month. Hinnel began taking the pi 1 1 I have galued thirty pounds, aud I am atlll gaining. All thn kunts have disappeared Irom my body exempt this little kernel here In my palm. I have n good nppetita nnd I am almost ns stroug us I ever wns. "Yesterday I roilo thiny-eeven mllea on horseback i I feel tired to-day but not sick. 1 used to have Itom :wo to lour simile ot heart palpitation ev.ry night i since I l o.-nn the useot thu pllla I have bad but four spells ultoyether. I know positively that I was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ant I believe firm ly thrit It It the moat wonderful remedy In existence to-day, an I every fact I have pre sented lo you Is known to my neighbors as well ns to myself, and I hey will certify to the truth of my remarkable cure." Dr. Williams' Pink Pllla for Pale People are not a p item medicine In tbe sense Hint name Implies. They were first rOmpoun led at a prescription and uej ns sued) In geueril practice by an ensxiienl pnyatci-in. Ho great wnt their efflca-y that It was deemed wise to place them within lb - reach of all. The) are now mniiuinciure t by the Dr. ffilllamV Medic. ne Company, Hcnenectndy, N. Y.,und are sold In boxee (never lu loose form by the dosen or huu iru.l, nnd the punllo are cau tioned ngalusi numerous Imitations solJ In thlt shape) al fitly Tents a box. or six boxes lor 2.10, nnd m;iy be had ol all druggistt or dlrex-t by mail Itom Dr. Williams Medicine lotnpiuy. I'ndrratantI Your Agr 'omenta. Many of tho disputes which arias between buyer unci seller are duo to the fact that Id making a contract the terms tiro not clearly understood. In bo common a runtter as the buylnir unci selling of got Us It Is necessary that all points relative to the trans action thou:d be definitely stated. Some houses state distinctly on their hill heads the terms on which sales are made, so that the buyer la com pelled to recognize the terms. There are many other contracts which come up In the course of busi ness which need a clearer understand ing than the act of buying goods. It is Important that both parties should thoroughly understand the transac tion, 'ihere are publications devoted to contracts In which forms are given, but many of these legal forms seem better devoted to obscuring than clearing tip mutter, lu all transac tions It Is nerc-oary to come to a point and have thut point clearly un derstood. Long arguments ure not necessary, and tho whole tendency of modern trade Is to put thing on a basis of brevity. It Is advlsab'e to make written memorandum of agreements, for It will always lo In evidence and savo many future dis putes. Tho rierpo it's Trick. The power of continuing motion less With the lifted bead projecting forward for un indefinite time Is one ot the most wonderful of tho ser pents muscular leitts anil is one of the hlghost Importance to the ani mal, both when lancinating; its vic tim and when mlmlekiifg some inani mate object as, for jn-tan e the stem and bud of an aquatic plant: here it is only referred to on account of the etlect It produces on the hu man mind, us enhunc ng tho er !enl's strangeness. In this attitude, with the round, unwinking eyes fixed on tho beholder's lace the eueet muy be very curious and uncunny. Fort u Kill ite.lcw. " Ar snna l.'a'slnt. From Arizona for three years past .ias come the earliest cur load ol American raisins shinned East, Th reason there U ahead of that ol Miutbcrn California and the atoms here is peculiarly suilcJ lotuetu of lalslns. THE NATIONAL GAME OtAsscoos's retirement loft a hols In Tills burg's Infield. Baltimoss won the scries with Loultvllls) by ten games to two. Twr.t.vs ot the thirteen lowest averaged batters In the League are pltchars. Ur.rst.rT, ot Pittsburg, during the season wns hit by pitched balls nineteen times. Tux record for base stealing Is held by Hamilton, of Philadelphia seven In on game. Assog, of Chicago, says thora was mors real tolence In baseball eighteen years ago than to-day. Tas Louisville won bnt two games In the Enst this season on In Philadelphia, the other In Boston. Dcrrr, of floston, wits th first player In thLeaguMomak100 hltS also ths first to make h a SOOtb. CATonxs Tskrit, of Boston, throws left handed. He Is on of tho few prominent backstops that do. On of the surprises of the Sanson fs ths great game that Liohanoe, ot Brooklyn, has played at first bate. Vau Haltbxs Is ths only member of th New York who partlolpsted In every aim played by that team. It Is reported that th Boston team will hsva about three new face next season, and two of them will be pitchers. Is th list of seventy-five League player having a batting average ol .800 and over the Boston Club has ten representatives, Halo, of Baltimore, ssys he will hsv exactly th tame team next season, rein forced by another pitcher and o.ttoher. Mashiko, th sol proprietor, manager, enptsln snd second basemsn of ths Kansas City Club, will olotr 17000 on the season. Qcic-wittd, aotlv and reliable players are required to execute Intricate combina tion plays that or neoestary In winning Yocko, of Cleveland, holds the strike out record of ths season, made at New York. He aooompllshed tho feat by striking out tsn oftbsNewYorks. Ths baseball plnyors are taking ths live Host Interest In the Professional Football League. Several players have signed nnd many moro want to. Now Is the time of year when the young ball plnyer will wander back to ths old horns with a high bat and came, and lira all winter In hones of big things next season. Kxt.ixr, of ths Baltimore, In on game made nine bits, with a totsl of fourteen, out of nine times at the bst sn average of 1.000. It was ths batting record ol th season. In view of the experience ot the B.iltlmores this season, Boutheru prnotloa trips will probsbly bo all th rag next year. Hanloa stole a march on th whole League last spring. A WoacasTxa (Mass.) man has Invented a machine on th electric prlnolpls which, he says, will register balls nnd strike oorreotly nnd confine the umpire's work to deoitlons on th bases. Ti pitching recor 1 cf the season sTiows that the left-handed ttwirlers have been handicapped more than tho right-banders by the pitching rules. Breltonstoln, ot Bt. Lonls, Is th only notable exoeptlon. Tns first and second olnbs In th League race play a series of seven games for th Temple cup. Th players reoalev all th gate money, nnd It Is estimated thst this will amount to between 700 and t900 for uoh man. It was nndoubtedly th Increased pitching distance thst caused th batting to be as heavy as It bos been this season. Home of th suffering pllahert are slyly advocating th curtailing ol th distance between th "box" and th plate. It will not be done. Catcskb Dooaui, of the Kansas City West ern League team, has broken th oatoblng record heretofore held by Zlmmer. Up to August J8 he had caught 126 consecutive games nnd never missed an Inning ot on of the games. He promise to finish tbe lensen behind th bat, something no other catcher has done slnoath days ol overhand pitch ing. Colokil Jons M. Wilson, superintendent ot publlo buildings and grounds. In bis re- Sort for August severely censures Catcher ohrlver and other members of the Chicago iHtB-ii'm, iw mwi l-ni auuiUIHISUeQ, OQ their 1st visit lo Washington of dropping a ball from the top of the monument which Bchrtver caught. Colonel Wilson says th Eractlce Is a "discourtesy" and might result i lnlurlng somebody. THE LABOR WORLD. Ths Scotch miners' strike Is over. Mostrkaij, Canada, Is to hay a co-operative bakery. Ths woolen factories ot this country em ploy 220,000 persons. Ths engines of th world can do th work of 1,000,000,000 men. It takes 150.000 men snd boys and girls to tarry on the oyster business for New York. Tm British Trades Union Congress called On Parliament to shut out "destitute aliens." Westibr New Yosx farmer stats that Pole "beat th world" aa workers In th Held. Tas avcrag weekly wage paid lo femal laborers of all classes in Germany Is 2.17. HouexxAins In England receive an aver age of seventy-five cents a week and "found." Ths letter earlier among ths Knights of Labortr agitating for the formation of a Letter Carriers' National Trad Assembly. PaorxtsoB Bwixn. of Chicago, speaking f labor anions, said laborers must organic stjusl men, not aa bandits, In order to win. Ths Union Pacific. Ballroad has notified Its employes that thermust not tnke any part In polities, nor discuss th subject under pain of dlsmltial. Twxi.vr. bdsdsxd miners employed by th Spring Valley (III.) Cosl Compnny quit work In sympathy with the trap boys, who want an advance of five cents a day. Thx growth of the KnWhts of Labor all pvpr the United State It estimated to be not lest than i'JOO during the lust year. Blx hun dred looals have been added sines last Sep tember. BxTiBAtof the Western roads have adopt ed the system of paying premiums forth saving of coal on locomotives. On soma oc casions ss high as 18 a week has been thus paid to engine orews. Tbb Enirllsh laboring men are snffering rrom the same onus that has madolrouhla for the American workers. Immigration from tbe oheap labor countries bos crowded Out English workaea. to a degro that ha : traded wtdespreadiattentlon. Laws for the settlement of disputes be tween employers and their workmen by ar bitration and conciliation have been enacted In Calliornla, Colorado, Iowa, Ksnsis, Maryland. Msesaohueelta, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, Ths Biennial Convention ot the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen convened at Hariitbnrg, Peun. Tu report of Grand Secretary Arnold show a balance of 77.. DoO In tha r.iu..i... .1 . t. . . ... . '""''i oarreai snd Vlot-Or.tnd Muster Hanrsuan war re .."TT..''"IlaD l'"o gentlemen, Irish, "Dutch." and "Venire" nm... .nnnI anri-duus men, musical artists, nndo:har actors to the number of nearly 60 havo lnlnu.1 Hi. ' J 1 1 1 . , iwiunu luu mum ui ivjeniivu jaoor oy ina ng out n charter under tbe American Fed eration of Labor, of which 8-imuel Oompers It President. astliM,Ae,nre P.ll... No. 1, of the City of New York." a omcx lor ma,ujv,uav, th largest ever drawn In Chlctgo, w is given to N. W. H;ir ris 4 Co. In payment lor drains boa Is. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Trm most prolific novelist of tho day Is P. Mnrlon Crawford. JoAQtri Mitxts Is raising a mile of roscj on his California farm. Tns nuke of Orleans sirs that exit killed his hither, the Comte ot Paris. Qiikkr VtoTontA Is a frequent snfferot from sciatica as wull as lumbago. A STar.r.T In a London suhnrh has recently been named for Rudyard Kipling. Corsr nr.s Oaskts, a grand nephew ot Lafayette, Is hunting In the Rockies, Dos Ptco, th last Mnxlcao Oovernor of California, has just died at Los Angeles, Cel., at th age ot ninety-four. W. Ta), a member of th sanitary norp of Hamburg, Oermsny, has a roeord of sav ing 2RB persons from death by drowning. I. M. Harris, the novelist and playwrlter, made the assertion sometime sgo thst a day In bed refreshed him as much as a few day spent at tho seaside. Atots BtmitsTAt.Ms, th tenor singer at Bsyreuth, wns a wood chopper In llsvnrla, at tweuty-thre cants a any, when Fraa Wagner discovered him Inst spring. Thomas O. Lawi.ss, th newly elected Commander-in-Chief of the Orand Army, I Ihe first native Englishman to be placed In charge of an army In this country since th dsys of ths Revolution. pRrsmasT CAsimr.s-Pr.Htts, of France, lives In th Elysee, a palace with 1200 door. He occupies a bed In which Nnpoleon III., the King of Sweden, Ismail Pasha, M. Thiers and other potentates hav slept. Jong I). !torKtrf?LLtR, the Htandnrd Oil magnate, It Is s-ild, has given his daughters to understand thnt they will not be great heiresses. The bulk of his vast fortune Isto go to charitable and sdu.atlonal Institu tions. Froth Pbatt has Jttst celebrated hi eighty-sixth birthday. Sixty-four years ago he landed In Baltimore with tlSO, nnd ha has since spent more than (1,300.000 In good works In his adopted olty. Ho has plenty more to give when be chooses. Pirsns Loti describes LI Hung Chang, the Viceroy of China, ns hetaw htm a couple of years since, as "a tnll, slender, bony, distinguished-looking man with a beard and a long moustnehe. When on horsehnok it would he difficult to Imagine a man mors dignified In appearance." Thb late Professor Holmhnlts will b best remembered ns the dls-overer of the oph thalmoscope, to which thousands of people owe their eyesight. Tho Emperor of Oer mnny has sent his widow a message of con dolence, snylng that, "the entire scientific, world, the Fatherland and tbe King are mourning with you." Thb King of Korea Is suffering from a dis ease of tbe throat. Unhappily for him, he Is looked upon as a divine being, whom no metal Instrument may touch. Inconsequence otthia, the operntlon which Is necessary to ssre his life cannot be performed, and ths monarch will probably die on this acoount In a comparatively short time. A rniRKD of George Gould says thst th millionaire yachtsman Is bitterly disap pointed over Ihe result of the Vigilant's con tests In English waters. He asserts that Mr. Oould had no social omliltlons to gratify by ills yachting exploits In foreign waters, hue was patriotically anxious to keep theHtar nnd stripes In tbe van ant to maintain bis own refutation as a winner NEWSY GLEANINGS. Tbb clove crop Is short. Chilb has 9t oentonarlnns. Cbilobrh now play with electric tops. Onto has nearly 12,000 drinking saloons. Kit Wxst, FIs., mnkes 100,000,000 cigar year. Thb Southern States have 309 cotton seed mills. As ugly man exhibition Is to be bold la Belgium. Fraxcb Imports one-third ot th coal sh consume. Yellow feveb is now opldsmla In Nica ragua and Uranada. Trad reviews agree that business con tinues steadily to Improve. Mors than 10,000 tons of matches wer mad In this country last year. Railroad earnings for August show an In crease for th first time this year. Pioflx In Russian provinces are still dy ing by hundreds from the cholera. Ilmoal depredations In ths Adlrondacks, New York, threaten th destruction of th forests. Atlanta, Oa., has 15,0)0 children In her public schools and nearly 1C03 In private schools. Columbia Fair relics will be returns 1 to Bpaln and the Vatican by th United States gunboat Mnohlat. Ooosesores snd corn sbuoks are telling the weatherwis of Main that next winter will be early and cold. Tbb registration for th coming election In Hawaii Is progressing, but th native voters ur still holding back. Tbb Jscksoa polsr expedition, best quipped of all, Is reported to hav been turned baok by imputable lee. Savasrab (Oa.) street railway hav re duced tare to on oent for short trips and thre cent for very long one. Pcllbar ear will hereafter be built high enough to allow th oocupnnts ot nppsr berths to sit np without stooping. Bwits hotel keepers complain that Ameri can traveler have bean scarce this year, and no other oustomer spend so much. Tbe Italian police hav discovered th ex Istenoa In Welly of a vast association ol sheep stealers, having branohes all over th Island. While planting flowers in a cemetery al Homeworth, Ohio, a tombstone fell on Susan Johnson, an aged woman, Inflicting fatal In juries. REPSEsBttTATTVEt of noarly every royal family of Europe followed tba remains ol the Comte do Paris to th tomb at Wey bridge, England. Tbibtbsb out of seventeen young men ex amined at L-aven worth, Kan., for army pro. motions wer rejected, being too small lo th chest. Thb Grand Lodge of th Chines and Jap abas Masons of Minnesota baa memorial ised th quarreling Governments In the lii terosts ot peso. As th military at Aldershot, Englsnd, were experimenting with a captive balloon, held by a wire rope, the other day, lightning earn down the rope and killed thre mem bers of th corps. Java Is planning an on-to-Pekln cam paign, and ths north of China Is said to be greatly terrorised. Wugers were made that the Japanese army would be In Pekln on th a 1 of October. These wagers wer mad In I'oklo. Th End of Reciprocity. Braxll has abrogated her treaty with the United Ntates to lake efteo Manunry 1 next. Brasil cannow Impose such duties aa she choose aud yet have th tamo advantage as II she did not. nriu-.il says the treuty worked well, but as Brazilian exports "omo Into tills uouutry free uudur the uew tariff luw. there Is no advantage in granting Lrlvileis to Ihe I'n.ted ritatus. Cho'ora Pat'.ents Burned to Death. RUty houses in the city of Ulaukl in the dlstn. t ot hn i-li, llimiun Polnud, where thu cbuleru Is making fearful lavages; were set on tlru Mominy ulght nnd destroyed. A uniler ot H e inn. men of these bouses who eie fiilfer.iig irom the dr'ud diseasoand V- ele too Wl ut: lo muLt kiiv effort lo iuvi .l.tu.uhit wer a turned to death. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PUKE What Mo Wantril. At the hospital the olhnr morning (suvs Llfej one of the patients wns just recovering frnm an attack of de lirium tremens, anil, ns Is usual In such cases, desired to dress nnd go home inoiH than anything else. it happened that tmo of tho young la dles connected with the flower mis sion saw him, and, app caching, suld: I have some hcautlful roses here. Wouldn't you like some?" Slowly his heurl turned, and slightly oticn- Ing his bleary eyes, bo said, much to I the embarrassment of the young woman: "I'd a d d siizhl rather bavu my pants." CManoi f. r Old Maids. There are few spinsters In the Cau casian settlements In Knuth Africa, ' as the divd outnumber the women 10 to 1. TAKB STEPS In time. If yon nre n suf ferer from Unit scourge nf Immunity known as consumption, and you enn lie cured. Thcic is tho evidence of htimlreiM of liv ing witnesses to the rurt licit, In all Us early stages, consump tion ie a curnlile dl-uasc. Not every case, but a larife fin milne of raws, and we believe, fullf V prr crnl. nru cured by Dr. I'k-rcc's lioMetl Medical Dis covery, even after the disease has pro- firrssed sn far as to induce repented bletd ngs from the ltins, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration liticltKliug tu bercular matter , great loss of flcsli mid ex treme ciimciutlott and wenkness. Iloyoti dotiht that hundreds of such crises reported to us as cured by " Ooldcn Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take, our word for It. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home pltyHclnns, who have no Interest whatever "in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudice J and advised against n trinl ol "lloldeii Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative- power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and Its filthy "emulsions" nnd mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit ". little for a short time, lix tract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypo phnspl'iic had ulso been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, athtna. chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of ioo pages which will be mailed to you, on receipt of address and six cents in stamp-. You can then write to those who have been cured and profit by their ex perience. Address for Hook, Wost.n's DlSPF.NSABV Mkuical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. FN U 40 04 WHEAT Price . Hit i ftiti Miry. You chii imiv !) biilirl on t.j iiiurtf'Bj It.l tr I hrsHctll ail h II Hilfrinrt Minie at tf Iku bt nutrt it, iitru vtm narly ruioetl tfMi. I'ou'I tnl opportunity H ml Inr nur frrs boovdM "Sr rum 'In i d How t Trul.." r. VA s U K I.V. iV 4 si., Kitnita 4.1. KJi li Null Kireel, thl.utin. Illliiulii. fftCOOK BOOK FREE S0 rflG&&--lLLU6TRfiTBD. onmrf thu JVirjrtfftt nnd Itfrt nor?. IKKHtn pnl.h(H , KavlM la scbtvaa tor to trf utra B4dt mi fnm Uton C''vTis wm.Hrs. aixl n V-ffnt tump. 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