I "fto inanre in lhit rroreasltin. Mr. Sliolllclts was very angry. Eonie one had broken his favorite meerschaum, and replaced it In Its case, lie questioned his wife and the servants about It, but they alike professed to be unaware that It had happened. l'resently his only son came In. "George," said his excited parent, "do you know anything about hit broken pipe?" f aiher, sobbed the lad, "I cannot tell a lie. Forgive mo, fntlier! It was I who did It 1 cannot tsll a lie. Forgive me, father! It wm I who did It. I cannot tell a He! Mr. Sholllcks patted the boy's head, In Intimation that the o (Tense was forgiven, and then rushed from the house to melt Into an agony of tears. Hut It was not the shattering of Ms meerschaum that distressed him now. Ho had quite forgotten It. A worse thing had befallen him. "Heaven help me!" he moaned. Ever since my son was born It has been my ambition, my dearest wish, to rear him for my own profession; and now and now! Oh, It Is a cruol blow!" For M. Sholllcks was a lawyer! Not Fnotigh. There are seventy-six homeopathic hospitals In this country. ft ever Toe Late ar Too oon. There I morn lost In llfo from putting off from to-day till to-morrow what might bo doneoa the instant thnn from nny other ctuto. Fortune and fnrae have been thus wrecked, and In minor thing It will not do to delay or trifle. A man hobbling on crutches tor the rem of his life, caused hy ffprntn, would have bera n well, sound man, out of miser-. If he ha.l ued Ht. Jcol Oil when Hie mis hap occurred. It I never too noon to get It never too Into tome It. The great remedy for pain never tarries t It will do It work in ten minute If it in allowed to do to. Trent pain a you would a mosquito knock It out M soon mt It bites. liellglous tolerance is making rnpld strides iu jiuugury. tr. Kilmer's Pwamp-Root cure II Kidney and llladdnr troubles, l'amphlvt and Consultation fre Lnbrutory Uinh-hampton, N. X. There are 100 women sugar planters in x.ouiBiana. In Olden Times I'eople overlooked the Importance of perma nently beneficial effect and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it Isgem-r ally known that Hyrupof Fig will permanent- lycnre habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but Anally injure the system. Pure Blood Civet) Perfect Health-Hood't) Sar- aparllla Makes Pure Blood. " I became troubled with sore which broke out on me from the lower part of my body down to my ankles, dark, flat and Very Painful. Hood's Faraaiwrilla cleared my system ZilYfllMF Wand healed the sores H ifirsy rnVi Yn "hort tlme- u 1 iWi ii I'M. I VI also improved my Appetite and benefited my gen eral health. I recom mend Hood's Haraanarilln to all." L. P. Thomas, l'uetmaster, Uurtou's Creek, Va. Hood's'Curcs Hood's Pills arothe beet. 8fteits ur fees. P Jf V 44 04 WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Maaufacturers-of PURE, HIGH CRADC COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES tta this CotUI.rat, hm rsnlvsd HIGHEST AWARDS worn tarn jTtmt Industrial and food 4 UFOSITIONS iM- r . i 111 tUIUJMAIIItjlO. I T-.l,l...k.I....u.. ..... v.-...-...... mmttr.nn inns in,un lUSUUIWlf fun tad iubHudtMU lm tAm mwr.ictf. OLD BY OTOCER. BVOnfWHglH. WALTER BAKAinBCMS7Itl1im I Best Cuuiih brup7TaLe tioud. in inna roiq ny annnriBts. mm a jsv, - aw Km mm i u i. w mm BEECH AM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath lost 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. A WOMAN'S HEART. OHB DlftRAflK THAT HAFFI.M THI FIIYfllCIANfl. Tkeflteryata Wraai WU flered In Tlln Tears Haw f he Was Cared. (From the Newark, JV. Jferntnj JVetes.) On the summit of k pretty llttlo knoll la the heart of tha village of Clifton, N. J., stands a handsome residence about which cluster the elements of what Is regarded by the country people round about as little short of s miracle. The house Is occupied by the family of Mr. Oeo. Aroher, a former Attach of the police department of New fork Oily, but who now hoi Is a responsible position with the Rtnndnrd Oil Company, Mr. Archer's family consists of his wife, a sprightly little woman, who presents a pic ture of perfect health, and a son, twenty seven years of age. No one would suppose to look a! Mrs. Archer pow t,hnt she was for nearly nine years, and less than two months ago, an Invalid so debilitated that life was a burden. Tnt such was the caas, according to the statemnts made by Mrs. Archer and her relatives to a reporter who visited her pretty home recently. In 1A85 she strain 1 herself In running to catch a boit. Then ensued a long spell of Illness, resulting from tho tax upon her strength. Doctor after doetor was consulted and while nil ngreed that the patient was suffering from a valvular trouble of the heart, uone could afford her the slightest re lief. "Oh, the agony I have suffered," said Mrs. Archer, lu speaking of her Illness. "I could not walk across the floor t neither could I go upstairs without stopping to let the pain In my cheat and left arm cease, I felt nn awful constriction about my arms and chest a though I were tied with ropea. Then there was a terrible noise nt my right ear, like the labored breathlngof some greet animal I have often turned expecting to See some creature nt my side. The only re lief 1 ohtaine t was when I visited Florida and spent several months there. On my re turn, however, the pain came back with re newed foree. "Last July," continued Mrs. Archer, "I was at Hprlngfleld, Mass., visiting, and my mother shiwed me nn account In the tyirfngnWtl Ktnminer, telling ol the wonder ful eu'r"S effected by th use of Dr. Williams' rink l'llls for Pale People. My mother urged me to try the pills, and on November 45th Inst I bought a boi ami began taking them, nnd 1 have taken them ever since, eg. cept for a short Interval. The first box did not eom to lemefl: me, but 1 persevered, encouraged hy the requests of my relatives. After beginning on tho second box, to my wonder, the noise at my right enr censed en tirely. I kept right on and the distress that I used to feel in my chest nnd arm gradually disappeared. The blood has returned lo my face, lips and ears, which were entirely de void of color, and I feel well and strong again. "My son, too, had been troubled with gas tritis nnd I Induced hltn to try the l'lnk Tills, with great beuellt. I feel that every body ought to know ot my wonderful cure and I bleas Clod that 1 have found some thing that has given me this great relief." Mr. Archer confirmed his wile's statement and said that a year ago Mrs. Aroher could not walk one hundred feet without sitting down to rest. Dr. Williams' Pink rillsfor TulePeoplenre not a patent medicine In tho sense lu which that term Is usually understoo I, but iiru a scientific, preparation successfully used la general practice for many years before be ing offered to the puelio generally. They contain In a condensed form nil the elements necessary to give new llfo nnd richness to the blood, and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for kuch dis eases na locomieor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, solution, neuralgia, rheu matism, nervous headache, the alter effects of the grippe, palpitation of the hairt, pais and sallow complexions, that tired feeling re sulting from nervous prostration i nil dis ease resulting from vitiate l humors In the blood, such as scrofula, ohronlu erysipelas, eta. They are also a speciflu lor troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, ir regularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood nnd restore, the glow ot health to pule or sallow cheeks. In men they effect it radical cure lu all cases aris ing from menial worry, overwork or ex cesses ot whatever nature. These l'llls are manufactured by the Dr. Williams's Medicine Company, Hohenectady, N. V., and are sold only iu boxes bearing tin Arm's trade mark nnd wrapper, at 60 cents box, or six boxes tor 92.60, and are nevef old In bulk or by the dozen or hundred. Catarrh Cannot Be Cared With local applications, ns they cannot rears the seat of the disease. Catarrh hi a blood or Const ilutional disease, and In order tn ours It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh ( lire Is taken internally, and arts di rectly on the blood and mucous eurface. Hall's Catarrh Cure I not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of t be best physician In this country for years, and Is areaulnr prescript inn. It I composed of tlie best Ion lee known, com bined wlm the bestblisid puriners, acting di rectly on the mucous surface. The perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what Emit ucoa aut-li wonderful results la caring ca irrh. Keml for testimonials free. K. J. Chsnkt tc Co., I'ronsu Toledo. 4k 8olduydruMiU,lric.7ial he cress la Ufa depend on the little thing. A Rlviana Talrale I a little thing, but taking one occasionally gives good dliceslion, and that means good blood, and that means good fcraia juui brawo. and that menus success. Wrs. Wlnslnw's Kootli1n vrip for eIMcen teething, softens the Kiln is. reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. s!4ca bollis Karl's Clover Hoot, the great blaad partner, give freshness and clearness to taw complex ion and cures constipation. cts sts tL If afflicted with soreeyesuee Dr. Ienao Thomn on's Kye-wutvr. DruggiKtamdl at Sic per hot tie sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC What la Transpiring tha World Over. Important Events Briefly Told. ina, ArcmxMTs, rTALtTirs, ira. A mysterious plague has broken out among the miners of Wardner, Idaho. Heveral hundred people have been stricken, but no fntal cases bay been reported. A natural gas explosion In a photograph gallery In Marlon Ind., killed Miss (I race Hpeakman, and severely Injured Ben Larrl mer and Alfred Ureenup. roRKtoif. French Parliament convened Wednesday. The trial of Colonel Ilomero for killing a man In a duel Is the exciting topic of the Uny lu the City of Mexico. Peruvian brigands have stolen the valuable astronomical instruments from the Harvard University's Observatory at Arlqulpps, The Chinese officials report that a battle occurred near Yi-('how Tuesday and that the Japanese were repulsed southward with a loss of 3,000 on each side. H1S ELL ! IOCS. Now Orleans and suburban towns nre suf fering for want ot water. Oor. McRinlny spoke In the pugilistic aud itorium at New Orlenns. Oeorge Oould and Buffalo Bill have gone to Nebraska to hunt Jack-rnbblt. The evpens si for athletic at Vale this year were t5.0-ii.62, the largest Item being tJ,0S2. 87 for the training tnblo. President Cleveland and family, accompan ied by Mrs I'errlse nnd Mis Hose Cleveland, left (tray Gables In a special train Tuesday morning. Among the passenger booked for New York on the American line steamer Paris, which sail Saturday, are Andrew Carnegie nnd wife nnd Mrs. I.angtry nnd suite. rnittr.s and penalties. Burglars Mondny night blew open the pest office safe at Lebanon, III., aud secured H00 In money and n great number ot stamps. .lohn Walt, nn aged citizen of Cambridge City, Ind., fatally shot his 2-year-old son nnd then himself. Deranged. With a shot gun Hnnford Baldwin, of Can nlbal. Mo., took the life of his wife, finishing the Job by blowing out bis own brains. At Bpokane, Wash., Helen (trier, an aged woman convicted of poisoning her sixth hus band, has been sentenced to 10 years lu the penitentiary. Albert ripniilding and mother, living In the timber two and one-half miles east of Vinton, la., were bound and gagged and the house robbed of tl,800. J, H. Wlleon.one of the lending Republicans of Elizabeth, N. J., has shot nnd seriously wounded John Brouthers, register of ejec tion for Kalem township. Mre. Edith T. Bnlch, of Voorhees, III., was arrested at the white house, where she was making a disturbance by demanding l.KOO.OOO which she declared Uncle 8am owed her. Oov. Altgeld Issued a requisition on th Oovernor of Indiana for the extradition of Paschal R. Btnltb and It. C. Flower, wanted In Chicago on a charge of defrauding Na thaniel Foster out of tti7,U0J in a land suheine In New Mexico. ENTIRE TOWN ROBBED. United State Marshals Pursuing Ar kansas Bandit. Four men robbed every store and post office in the village of Watova, a station on the Kansas and Arkansas Valley railroad. A hold up at Tallabaln, six miles this side of Watova, was anticipated, but did not take place. A posse of United Htates marshals Lave left for Ulbson, where they will be joined by Indian police nnd others, when concentrated effort will be made to capture the robbers who held up the train on Hutur day night A relgu of terror prevails all along the line of the Kansas nnd Arknusa Valley road from Fort Olbson to ColTuevllle, Kas. Clerns and merchants In all the towns go well armed. PAUPERJIAPANESE. TJ. S. Defrauded by a Nervy Immigration Scheme. At Tort Townseud, Wash., euslomi aad Immigration ofllolnle uneurthed a scheme whereby It is estimated that 500 pauper Japa nese have been admitted this jenr. The only restriction that the Immigration law imposes Is that ouch applicant lor admission shall possess (-30. It now devclopes that when a jmrty ot pauper Japanese arrive In Victoria It Is met there by an agent from this country, who supplies each with 3U and a ticket luto this oouutry. Upon arriving here, the Japa nese are taken to the custom house, examin ed, and oa each bos the requisite amount the party is passed. Before sturtlug for Interior poiuts the money Is refunded to the agent, who crossea the line again to await another batch. MANY LIVES LOST. Three Thousand Housea Destroyed and 800 People Killed. Three thousand bouses have been destroy ed by a succession of violent earthquake shocks under Yokohama, Japan. As far as Is known SCO lives have been lost and a lure number of people kave been Injured. A Week of Earthquake. The shocks of earthquake which began near San Diego, Cel., last Tuesday afternoon, con tinued during theweek and reached an end with a very preemptible shock, felt througout the region between Lakeside and Alpine. A spring of water which bad been obliterated because o( the earthquake two years ago again sprang Into existence. There are re ports of other similar occurrence in the mountain country. Oak Trad lively. The remarkable revival In the soke trade, though th price ot that artiole is very low, baa wiped out stagnation aud substituted ac tivity. The difference between the condi tions existing year ago and those which now obtain can be seen by a comparison of eoke shipment. In general It may be stated that there are about 15,000 ovens in blast, the largest number in blast in the history ot th eoke region. To Prevent Smuggling. Postmaster General Bitwell has issued an order stating that sealed packages other than letters In their usual and ordinary form, are not allowed to be dispatched from the United Htates to Cuuada, even though postage is pre paid at the full letter rate. This la to pre vent a form of smuggling of small articles dutiable In Canada. Instantly Killed. An accident, resulting in the death of John 1'etrln, occurred in a new building being con structed on IHueai street, Allegheny, The building is a brick structure live storlus high. I'otrle wo working on the top story aud InJI to tbe basement, lie was Instantly killed. THE LABOR WORLD. nminiaT has Knight of Labor. Milwaukee has n bootblacks' union. Baltimore ha a working girls' home. Paris store clerks get commission on sale. FajllRivee, Mass., has 25,000 unemployed. Paris Is to have world' congress of fnilrondcrt. Lowell, Mass., hat a worklngmen't de bating union. VinniKtA colored miners took the places ol Ohio strikers. JomtKERtTR4 (South Africa) coachmen get 45 a month. Mari factories nre starting, bat often with reduction In wage. The Knights o( Lil'or have given npthe Idea ot pjbllo lectures and debates. WtscoRsm, Michigan and Minnesota Woodmen will org.iult j for shorter bonrs. THE factor irlrla nt Pupts n.l T.rnnt In France, are forced tq live on twelve cent ! a uny, The Tnoomn fWnsh.) Iron Mulder' Union has been sued for dnmnge by an expelled member. The New Bedford (Mam.) strike ha ended. The operatives went back to work on a five per cent, reduction. The Cincinnati Labor Exchange secure employment for mechanic In exchange for provkions, groceries and clothing. All thecloakmnkers In New York, some 12, 0( 0 In number, went on strike for a ten bour day and abrogation ol piece work. At Indlnnapnll. Ind., an American Rall Wiiy Uulonstrf Her bus ued the Pennvlvaia Bailrond for 15,000 lorualnwlul arrest. Kansas Citt packing-house driver, rank ing 1I per week, struck against furnishing n tlOOa bond ns security for the money col lected by them. Tn Railway Conductor' Insurance As sociation ha paid out In cash to widows nnd orphans oyer f)l 000,000 and 1150,000 to dis able! conduct on, Qdirct nil.) union cabinet -makers struck for the discharge of one of their number be eame hedrnnk nnd neglected his family. The man was discharged. Mart BrrrLEWERTB, forewoman of the Dyke marble works, of Akron, Ohio, vim Instantly killed, n few dnvs ago, by a Clevo lund, Akron and Columbus train. Ramtel llEXJAVi, a printer of Cincinnati, the other day wn advanced ir,no by a hank there to enable him to go to Australia and secure a fortune of 3,UOO,000 left him by an uncle. The Iron nnd steel mill about Harris burg, Penn., Hre enjoying nn era of un precedented prosperity. The production ot steel rail and Bessemer steel at tho Pennsyl vania Kteel Works nt Hteelton during a re cent week was tbe heaviest for rears. Better Navy Yard Needed. In his annual report Chief Constructor Hlchborn, of the navy, declare the navy yard must be put In better condition, and also urges that the dry docks are lamentably lim ited. In case of war the government would be In a dcplornble way, since she hasn't capa city enough to dock many ship, aud there are tew private docks that could te pressed luto service. In the year past three new vessel were launched, the Ore ;on, Minne apolis and Ericsson. Chasing the Cook Oang. The Cook gang is headed for the mountains In tha western part ot the Indian Territory with the Iudlan police, Indian sheriff und United Htates marshals In close pursuit. As beuvy reward are offered for the leaders ol the gang, dead or alive, It I believed tllut they will be captured soon. A more fearless ami dvtei mined body of officers than the one in pursuit cannot be found. Injunction Against the Standard. The Hupreme Court of Pennsylvania halted the Htnndnrd In It proces of absorbing the Independent oil refineries of the country. A denl had been made to buy out the Produc er's and IleOuors' Oil Company. John J. Carter, of Franklin, l'a.,a stockholder object ed, and secured nn Injunction In the Vervin o county court by which the Supreme Court, without discussing the question Invol ved, made the Injunction permanent. Big Iron Oonoern Assign. Tbe firm ot William Taylor A Hons, pro prietor of the Columbia Iron Works at Adam and Water streets Brooklyn, made an assignment to Colonel Alex H. Bacon, without preference. The business was estab lished 60 years ago by William Taylor, who died In June, Ihmii, and his sous James A., William J., and Edwin D., have been part ners iu the oonceru 30 years. (30,000 Oone, Ex-Pollce Judire Chas. F.. Morris of Rnrlr . field, O., kas fled after fleecing people to Ue muo m . iir,viiv, ne ib supposea to ue in Canada. The heaviest suDurer is the Cltl Eeua Building and Loan association of which be had been the trusted attorney for eight years, iney nre out ?4,6'J0 obtained by forged mortgage. Tha remainder was ob tained principally (rota various estate suiueu. One Dead, beven Injured. A crowded excursion train going lo Oran ite, 111., ran poet a row ot cattle chutes. The brukemuu culled out "danger,' at the cor door. Neirly every passenger misunder stood the slgual aud all who eould stuck their head out of the windows. John Miller bad an arm broken aud Carl Weudt bad bis skull crushed aud died an hour later, blx other were bruised. Th Grew "erishsd. A dispatch from Peterhead, a seaport about 25 miles from Alierdeesv Hootland, announces that the Hwedish aehoonor Alene, loaded with guu-powder, which was at anchor near Peterhead, has blown up. Wltblng two minutes alter the explosion nothing was to be seen on tbe surface of the water but splinters from tbe schooner. All her crew perished. Smallpox In Michigan. Tbe state board of health has advices of an klarmlng outbreak of smallpox at Manchest er, Mlcb. There are 17 eases and not lee than 60 persons have been exposed from ingle oase. Tbe contagion is spreading not only in that locality, nut In surrounding towns. The board is being Importuned to take charge of the ease. A Million Aorea at Stake. Abigschemeison foot to dispossess the Missouri, Kansas ft Texas railroad of nearly 1,000,000 acres of land held a right ot way through the Choctaw nation. A strong lobby is trying to get tbe Choctaw council to poos a bill dellning the right of way and to out it down to less than ouo-hulf. Three Lives Lost. The Central hotel, a frame structure, one of the landmark of Raton, N. M.. wo de stroyed by Ore. John Lapolut, Jame Mo C'ool and AL Kennedy, railroad mou, who boarded at the hotel, perished In the flames. Tbe Are wo caused by the explosion ot a lamrj. A Fall Off In Import. Basing tbe estimate upon tho United Statu imports fur the year ending with June, IbWJ, the parliamentary bluehook gives the follow ing llguresi Tariff of lhVO, llM,H73,4Mt bobse (Wilson) bill, 124,0u7,4J0: senate bill, 17,W1,14'4, Meucantilb hu!no throughout the Southern Mtate i very satisfactory. Sale are largely aud ateadily incre.ulng, collec tion are fiilr and th condition ot the oron euoouragc the belief , that winter trade will be unusually good. "A " The best baking as shown by analysis, the Royal. Com'r of f What He Wnnld Do. Lord Aberdeen once left London at midnight In sleeping-car for the north. In the morning-, he saw a stranger opposite him. "Kxcuse me," uld the otranger, "may I ask if you are rich?" t-omewhat surprised, hi; lordship replle'l that he was tolera bly well to do. "May I ask," con tinued the stranger, bow rich you are?" "Well, If it will do vou any good to know," was the rcjily, "I sup pose 1 hitve several hundred thousand pounds." "Well," went on the Stranger, "If 1 were as rich as you and snored as loud as you, I should tage a whole car. so as not to inter rupt the sleep of others." Nome men seem to have been made out ot dust that bud gravel In It flOTHERS mill tliose about to become mothers, should know tlint Lr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription robs childbirth of Its torture, terrors and (lander, to both mother and child, bv aiding Nature in preparing the svstein for parturition. Thereby "labor" and nlso the jieriod of confinement are grently shortened. It also promotes an Hbunimtit secretion of nourishment for the child. Dtirintr rireenniicv. it pre vents "morning sickness" nnd tliose distressing nervous symptoms from which so many sutler. Tanks, Collie Co., Ttxat. Da. R. V. Pif.rce. Buffalo, N. Y. : Jlrar Sir I took your " Favorite Pre scription " previous to confinement and never did o well In my life. It i only two week lnce my confinement and I am able to do my work. I feel stronger than I ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. South Utiiit. Pacific Co., Wash. D. R. V. Fikrcr, IiulTalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir began taking your "Favor ite Prescription " the first month of preg nancy, antl have con tinned taking it since confinement. I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taking your "Prescription." 1 was only in labor a short T time, mid the physician. said I got along un usually well. We think it saved tne a arent denl of suffering. Mr. Baxr.a. I wa troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, and it has done a world or good tor me. Yours truly, Mrs. W. C. BAKER. COOK BOOK s-nflK BOOK PREE 820 rflGDS-ILLU6TRnTBD. Oncof the LflrfOH nnd Hest i oox Books publlihed. MMU4 la lr id urs Lion uui cut from l.ion Offoc wrappers, and a 3-eenf stamp. Write fa- itst ol our frther fine l're iii'1". ntuins woolson jleiee Co . HO lluruu bu, Toliujo, oil IflO- I A T V MT 4JTRf E MARKS. Rsamlnatle A I Tjiv I raud advice as to putentabillt 6f taveaclow. Hend for Invt-ntomuu de.or how o a aiiawnk t'ATliiCg u'i'AHKKmwjuniauToD.b.O Bear in Mind That "God Helps Those Who Help Them selves.0 Self Help SAPOLIO ITfi HITTI1IT TsfsTTn -TTnTTHTM T I TtTnl TTflTTH V 1 1 1 I 111 1 1 llfl I ! 111 1 1 1 1 V l1 Q V 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 I ft 1 1 1 I. u Trained for Successful Start I Business Life, tsnirht bow to get Living. Hake Money aad become F trrprwing. t selul I Itisensat (utsiii Coi.i.s.,i, V 01 oHXsnis. N Y., on-The. Hudson, tho ou!r H.-n,, la America devomd to thi specialty. Situations provided ft competent stunrat. Refurs lo fntit.i. la svsrv btate and Oradualesln nearly evrry city an 1 1 .wn. Toul cipsi seof prsarrlbed course 0j I'Q.'JK .... --.- . . . n. . -u.n u .-i.tr, u, ... jtiiurrM inr entaiow 'le, si-ins villi I. it, T CI.KYIEST '. AIKK. Preeldeat. 3) Waabiaatea Hlreeu I'oashkeeaaie. N. V. sa Consumption was formerly pronounced incurable. Now it is not In all of tha early stages of the disease Scott's h iH4 rr 0ousH Colds, Weak- Lungs, 8ow Throat, w' Bronchitis, Consumption, Scrofula, Anamia, VMM MAMH. Stnifor famfhlel tn Soott A Bowne, N. Y. All powder made is, -r Health, New- York City. f I,arge Collection of (small nook. The largest collection In existence of tbe smallest books In the world l Bald to be that owned by M. George Salomon, Parisian amateur, of whose 700 little volumes none It larger than 1 lncb wide by 2 blab. Marvelous Industry. South American ants have been known to construct a tunnel three miles In length, a labor for them prrj portlonate to that which would be rcqulred for men to tunnel under the Atlantic from ISew Yoik to London. Every establishment ought to have a foolishness clerk, to moet the people who have schemes, and want positions. W. L. Douglas Waal WIIW& NOtQUCARINO. 5. CDKUurAn. FRENCH&FNaMEU-EOCAir. V 3.0 FlNECAlf&KMJGAROa 3.5? P0LICE.3 Soles. jsy2.VV0RKINGHENe- FJtTRA FINE. " 2.i.7-S BOYS'SChWiHOEi LADIES' so ;2 i's "BfsTDONGOt, t3& SCND ro CATALOGUE WL'DOUOLAS. BROCKTON, MASS 'S' oa can save money by wenrlng the W. I.. Douglas 83.00 Hhec. Beraase, w are the largest mn.uf.ictnwr of tins grsileiif shoes In the w rlil,snil guarantee tnt ir value bj stamping tne nam uu pru- vn u bottom, which protect yon tlnst hlKh price na the middleman's profits. Our shoes etoal custom work In It He, easy Kiting and wearing qualities. VTehsrethem old everywhere at lower prices lot tbe vslueclven thnn nv other make. Take no sub stitute. If your dccler anyot sti:,pl you, wo can. F M U 44 "1 wish I had not eaten that sa ad. 'Why? i thought It excellent." "So it was. but it has given me Indi gestion. It distresses me fearfully ' "Oh, that' nonsenae. Hwallow this. You'll be all riuht in ton mloatea" H U-V.-1 1- It ., ... .. .. . "A Rlpans Tabule 1 "Do yon carry them arouad wltk -. '"''fl'do, Indeed I Ever since I beard i about them i keep one of th little vlalss tn my vest pocket.'' Model 1893 Suite iatt-oaiui HtvM chUh. The wily repeater ou tho irinrkfr fur Hi' no rr.riri1irf,, light Weight Ittioa, Solid Top, r,ue ejection. Ataile In "T 'i:e r.cwn Hit llama fire Arms Co.. Jiswllavsn, Cooo, U.&A. Should Teach You (o Use Emulsion IPX fill JBjKF VsBYBWnHBVHIsBflHBlBHHHDMHfls? will effect a cure quicker than any other known specific. Scott's Emulsion pro mote, the making of healthy lung-tissue, relieves inflammation, overcomes the excess ive waste of the disease and gives vital Btrencrth. Lobs of Flesh and Wasting Diseases of Children. Buy only the genuine with our trade mark on talmon-coloreJ wrapper, ' Scott's Emulsion. fREE, Drugglats. SO centa and 1 1. ..J ,
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