Tkm t Weialat Jnst M Good " as Ripens Tnbulrs for ties hes, biliousness and II rllsnrili'reiif the stom ach and liver. One tabule aivee relief. A Louisville tobnoeo warehouse hold 7.000 hogsheads. tt. Kilmer's f wtsrr-tlrvrr cures all Kidney unci niaiMer trouble. Pamidiletand Consultation free. l-alret ry llni;hflrnpton,N.Y. Warsaw, N. .,hns 1,530 toot deep mlt well. Karl's Clorer Root, the treat blond purifier, tm freslinee and clearness to the rumplex and curaa oonstlptttlou. H eta., flu eta L Honth Carolina's rice crop Is 70,000,000 pounds. THE BAKER'S BILL TellofCr.tlylnoreed Appetite "It afford? m Ri ant pleasure to toll tint only the condition of my present health hut nlso that of my whole fam 11). A friend who knew of my poor health advised me to u-e Hood's Hnrsapsr Ilia. After two bottle a arret chnwre In my health wax notleed. 1 do not hare that tired feetinii.no pnin In the atimiarh, especially after eatlnv. and In fact I feel like a new person and hold pome ulcwurelnllfe. Every nienilter of my family Is using Hood's Hnrsa Imrllla and with hen (fU'lalresulis.lf 1 may Mra Mary lick Brooklyn, N. V. Judge by my tinknr' bill ench week. Hood'a H ootT g Sarsa- parilla ftarsnpnrllln la wnnder- c ures nil for lMirllvinir thc IiI,wm1 min nttllnir tllir.-a. tton." Mnt. Maui V' akKt, 144 Alabama Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Wood' PUIS euro biliousness. 't' conn Don't Cheat Your Stomach. You must have pure, wholesome food, no matter how much of the sham you'll take In other things. Buckwheat Is pure and wholesome. TO SINGERS. The girls who put up my Medicsd Discovery all go to our Warren Street Methodist Church and two of them sing with great pleasure to themselves ana others. One of them came to me one dav, saying, ' Dr. Kennedy, I must teli you what good the Discovery is doing in our church." ' Glad to hear that," said I. " Well." she went on, " When I jvas so hoarse last Spring, you said it eemed like Inward Humor and ad vised me to begin at once with the Discovery. I did so and in one month the hoarseness was all gone and my voice had improved so much several of our church mentioned it. Of course I told them you had advised the Dis covery and I was taking it. In fun, one of the girls said, I want to try it too. and the fact is that the whole church, I might say, found out that Kennedy's Medical Discovery would cure their throats and pimples and many other troubles." " All due to Inward Humor," said I, and that 'a what I explain in my . little book which I send to any one who asks for it, and my Medical Dis covery is sold in yovr town. Your truly, Donald Kennedy, Koxbury, Mast. BATrtJTftTKAliE MAHKS ExsmlnsUon S5.1W I W ,, Ml,vif a. to DMltLll ..Llntv u( -ipveiitlon nd for luvrn'nr. Guide, or how it pet a paUDt. PATRICK OaRREL, Var inuton, D. C. PIT U 63 94 PHYTOLACCA HURRY TREATMENT for yhlaoj Atf.Brt.allllm. Our Leaflet on mil aubjrtc to will Yrmm end I. writ worth reitdlii; treat. Meat la-iptustw and ooljr naf.oD. know u. AddreM vobhk'kb a i.riL, riwiiiiruu, tun area at.. mil adelvlila, J-a. Baaleeae atstabllsaed ta 1M3. fife H 3 I I fitt Couob byrup. Tu Gooi Vw I I I 1 In Unit. fV.lfl toy druuitti. I 1 rj- "'m KisrS Are You Fortified? When you are in a low state of health, and on the verge of illness, there is no nourishment in the world like Scott's Emulsion to restore strength. Scott'e rdBsT HaVJlat. oott A lowns, N. Y. All 1 L. I Things for the Bcran-Doolr. A cement that will stand the wear and teur of use Is sotuethltitf hard to otitaln. but a good authority say: The bestceiueot tor Joining lihus and Uielal toifellier Is pure alum melted to an Iron spoon held over hot coals. A kerosene wilt uot penetrato It, It la better than planter or parts for unltlna the hulbof a lump to Its base, where theso are only loxno Old paint should do ilrancd before rcpBlotlng, with a solution of sod it two ounces dissolved In uno quart of water applied warm; rlno thur ougbly with clear water. Koep tea In iilass or porcelain Jars. An expert says It Is ruined If kept In metal boxes: thoroforo the tin can Ister must go. Muriatic acid will remove Ink tains from tine A remedy fur hiccough that Is well nlgb infal.lble Is to cat a lump of sugar saturated with vinegar. A rubber clothes-wringer should bo kept in n even a lotiiicralur us pos sible, und csmclally not cxpusod to severe Ireczing. In cold wenther tt should be warmed bctore tislnif, by placing over a pan of warm wator 01 uenr the range- This Is 'an Idea to bo remembered Inthccomlnir months. faalnt Rat Fall al Maanlnr. "A crick" "11 stltoh" "a twist' "a Jiim" "a tmlt" "a rtiw spot" "a blue ppot"-"de l Mnhns," etv., nro iil r uiitiios wall known nmonu Iho lilt of fioah, bouo, miiacle, nerve nnl Joints, an I are lHnr nn iloratooil as b"lni so o.wlly uil'l surly eiirol by Ht. Jiicolit (III. Ttiu niimoa urn ointiri to what It Imi Onn" tin ! iilwuv" will ilo r'iil lljr. None loci ran lily, either, lor ninny of the ludnnltlea lii'iioitixl by thoan iiior hotneticlnltir. If tieirloctn I, often otit to very norloui reiiults, whloh tho uroiit remedy for pnln ntnnils reii ly to rrnilit mi l prevoiit. None tho b aa iinofiil Ih It to liavo on hull I ill wnY ron ly, lor tho su I lou pnln Is vury ufton the Intnl ouv. Neither One Nor tho Other. An elderly Irish woman who was In u Madison avenuo cur vestcrdav wished to wet out at t'oi ty-second street. The conductor was on tho front plutform, so t ho woman, ad dressing a Kcntlemanly looking young man oposite her, said: "Mitop the car." Tho young man looked over her head. "shtop the car, I say," she re pented, Kiurlnir an htm savagely. Mill no response. "Didu't 1 tell ye to shtop this car," she shouted, gripping I er umbrella, "1 am not the conductor, "rcmurkud the young man with sarcasm, while tho young women lu tho cur tit tered. "Falx, an' you're not," replied tho Irish woman scornfully, "an' um'ie no kreotleman, nayther. Moreover, you're no blessln' to your mother, you're noU If you were you wouldn't let a respectable woman get carried two block out of her wa.' without snv ask In' from her cither." New York Herald. Finlahnd t I.aaf, After many years' delay the spire of the cathedral at t'lm has been finished recently. It Is said to be the hlk'hejt In Kuropo. For a list ot a man's friends, look In his ledger fur those whose account have remained unpaid the longest. 100 Reward. 100. Tha reader of this paiwrwill Ik) pleaded to learn that there la at fuaat one dreaded Uineao that acienca baa been able to cure in all its taws, and that In l atarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only iKipitlvo rure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bains aeotit'titii tional dlw4iae. requires a cont it utional ireal meitt. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken interna i.v, acting directly on the blood an I runeouneur. facea of the system, tbenihy de.troyin- the foundation of the disease, and vlvintx the pa lient strength by buildinir tiptUa con.tfiui., and an.istlnfi nature Indoiui its work. Tbj pi-oprietora nave o much faith In its curative l-ower., that they otter One Huudrd po lars for any case that It falls to curs, bend fur list of testimonials. Address K. J. Ciicnct . Co.,Toldo, v IVSold by Drugs isu. Tie. Totroleum Is tba latest su;petlon for pre venting congelation of navigable waters. A Cklld Enjera The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of FIgt, when ip need of a lax ative, and If the father or mother lie costive ot bilious, the most gratifying results follow lu sue; so that It la the best family remedy know and every family should Lave a bottle. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gunis. reduces lnflauma Uon, aiiaya pain, cures wind coUc. -tie. a bottle Go was first employed as fuel In 1868. Plan's Cure for Consumption has no equal ss a Cough medicine. F. si. Assort', Ufa beueea btreet, Uutlalo, N. Y., May U, 16'J. Aluminum paper Is announced. Tf affllrted with nr -Vfi n kj, rie. luuThnm. on'sEye-wuter. Druggists sell at Hue perbotlle Emulsion nourishes, strength- eus, promotes the making of solid flesh, enriches tho blood and tones up the whole system. Tor Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat, Bronchitis', Weak Lungs, Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Loa of nesh, Thin Babies, Weak Children, and All conditions of Wasting. Buy only tha genuine It has our trade mark on talmon-tolortd wrapptr. Stnifor famphltt tn Scat ft Emuliion. FREE. Druiglots. BO Oente and I. PROMINENTPEOPLE. 1 OovisHoa Waits, ot Colorado. Is tfolna to lecture. Ex-Ottsirt LlLtnoKaNI. of Hawaii, suffer. from toe trout. Pr.KiToa Con, of Texas, will be 'slilv-als fenrs of age neit Maroh. Tna Prints Imnnrlnl. of Jnnan. Is Yoahl Hlto, who was born In 1H79. Ths late ei-Oovrnor Leon Abbott, nf Now lersey, hail his llle Insured for 20,003. Trosias O. Platt. the Renablloan noil- llolnn of New York Htnte, Is a pewholdur Id Dr. I'nrkhurat's eliuruh. Johk BnTi,TT. fnmons as fthe eomnllei nf "Kamlllnr yuotatlons," Is a msblHtit of (!nmbr(dre, Mnas,, and Is seventy-four years old. Ex-Oontnna Nobtbkk. of Ooorirln. nro- poses ta open nil office In New York for tlm iromotlou of liuiiilumtlou to north Cnro- Ina. W. B. OnnrnT. Blr Arthnr Bttlllran's tn- mous vollntiorntor, nnsso little esr for music that ho cannot distinguish harmony from discord. Dn. Tai.maos rIvi-s tin his pnlnltln llrook Ivn, but not his pulpit In this country. Ills sermons are still bollix prepared an 1 prime t Wi-ok ojr wees. Tna wedillnir ot Miss Mary Htotrnrt Hher- mnn. the only daughter of the senior Houn tor from Ohio, and James Ivers M'iCnlluin, took place In Waslilnirton. 1'sisra RospoLt. Mayor of Rome, ttnlr. If A believer In the United Htntes. He owns Innd In Klorldn, rnlses cranberries In New Jersey bogs and married a lndy ot lioston. Tun latest nhotogrnpli of Mrs. Cleveland shows Hint the lndy ot the White House litis lost a great donl of her girlish look. Her (nee has become muru plump and matronly. llKrohrr.n Hmvtr, of New York, probably sentenced mom men to donth than nnyoth"r Judge In the world and lie whs never re versed by the Court ot Appeals In a cupltnl case. Winrmi.t) fl. Kr.nn. who will succeed Mr. Hurler of Manslluld (Ohio) JHstrlet, was n poor young fellow, working ns it brnkenisn on a railroad, when he lest one arm lu an secldont. That decided lilm to embiirk In the study of law, and he 1ms hullt up n large and lucrative practice. It wns a curi ous colncldmcs that his dnreate.l llutno cratlo competitor had only ono arm. THE LABOR WORLD. Axnnew C'AnxrntE employs 22,000 men. I'm Pennsylvania Kuilroad has ltiltf loco motives. Tiik lowest pnld to any American innll carrier Is 5J it month. I.ivsRiKKiL. Kngland. Is to hnvetlio largest Watch fnctory In the world. Hiiiimkiis of Mediterranean Iron ore to l'hllnduiphia have been resutno I. The striking aloakmakors at New York have devldud to coutlnue the strike until spring. Tin Inst census puts the number of men emplrtved In the sugar reflucries ol the coun try lit 7J00. John IIuiims. the Kngllsh labor le.tdnr. de clares New York to lie the worst iniiungod city lie has ever seen. A local Judge In flnrmany has aroused general Indlgu itlou by lluiiw a working miiu lor nppenrlug In court lu n blue blouse. In Frnnonnnd Onrm uiy the wool combing mills are oontoniplatlug ruutiln snort tttini In the hope of arresting a further mil of prices. A rLAK has been formulated by philan thropic persons In New York City wneruiiy It Is hoped that strikes nn I lookouts ui-iy be avoided. Labor Coumissionkr Dowlino's report ssys labor-sttvlug machinery Is ruining some trades, and that Inhor orgnnlcntlons have kept wages up and hours down. Tm Hwlss Federal Council hns been re- S nested to resume negotiations with foreign overnments for the establishment of Intor nutloual regulations upon iuoor questions. The British postal employes are subject to police duty and may lit any time be sworn In as special constables to assise lu maintaining order. There Is a well-drlllei fire brigade In tne London omce. The Locomotive Firemen' Ilrotherhood Magazine contuins a farewell Irom Eugene V. liebs, who severs his connection with that mngnsine B editor. Th.i bendiunrterk ol the Ilrotherhood of Loi'omotivtf Firemen hns been moved to Poorlu, ill., Irom Terre Ilnute, lnd. Japankse workmen hnthethe whole body once a day aud some of them twice. Public baths are provided on every street. Thej are fed by n constant current of cold and hot water. The battier plunges In, remain Im mersed come ten minutes, then comes out and reoelves a warm douche of fresh water, W. W. Kandkll, a hod carrier, became In sane at Ihiltluiore, Md., and wus sent to Buy view Asylum. His Insanity Is pucullur, lor, according to an expert, tne man baa becomt mentally deranged by carrying the hod, Tha heavy weight constantly affected the shoulder nerve i this was communicated to the brain, and the result Is Insanity in a dangerous form. One ol the strange Ireuki of bis insunlty Is a ravenous appetite. NEWSY GLEANINGS. China uses American shingles. Late statistics show US,609 more females than males In Sweden. Uncle Sam's revenue from oustoms and In ternai taxation inoreases. Taa oat crop ot France Is 100,000,000 bash, els In excess ot that of 1893. Tna German Antl-Soclnllst bill Is mors drastic than had been expected. Eecbetabt Mobton suggests exporting dressed beef Instead ot live oattle. These are 1800 untried cases In the Dis trict Attorney's office, New York City. Boston boasts of having had 610 pairs ol twins and nine triplets during the past year. A am glacier ha formed in the Rooky Mountains, near Bt. Mary's River, Montana, Taa Alabama legislature passed the Knight bill to punish usurpers ot State of fices. It Is estimated that about forty per cent, of tbe hogs In the oountry are now Doing fed on wheat. TwBNTT-riva thousand square miles of grass lands la Toxus tutve been swept by prairlo fire. Taa King of Italy ha ordered that five mora Amerioan trotting stallion be added to the royal Mud. Fobqed American school bonds to a targe amount are found to have been floated In England and Ireland. Knolish capitalists propose to build lx suburban residence town between Milwau kee, Wis., and Chicago. Provision was made for a five-cent postnge rst on letter to nearly every loreign ooun try, effective January 1. A bihdicatb with 31.000,000 capital 1 seeking ooutrol ot all the elevators ware houses and docks ot Brooklyu, Railroad manager are anticipating an avalanche ot bills hoatile to their Interest In tbe Legislatures this winter. ' Russia has 85,000 men massed at Vladi vostok that oould be lauded In Korea, Japan or China wltulu ten day. Thee are indications that Immigrant from Greece to the United Hiatus lu 1HU9 will bt more numerous tbanfor years. , Consulab report Indicate that the pro duction ol wheat In the Argentine lUpubllo u, enormous and will keep priuo down. John licaxs, Member of Parliament and labor leader 01 England, say the slum of Chicago are more Utthy than those of Lou don. . HOT IRONS TO HIS FEET. Bobbers Than Knock Farmer looum Senseless. Fout masked burglars robbed David Bio eum near Erie, Pa,, of the savings ot a life time, amounting to between 7,003 and (10, two, In true western fashion, packing their polls lu a pillow sham, escaped and are still at large. The old man and his wife both post 70, and In feeble henlth, live nlone nenr Edintioro, some miles south, of Erie and In a spnrsoly lettled neighborhood. Just before midnight Hnttirdny both were awakened by the nrplluatlon of a battering ram to their front door. It collapsed with a crash, and a moment Inter four men, with handkerchiefs tied about their faces, nnd evidently knowing their ground woll, wero In the bedroom. A refusnl to reveal the hiding place ot their money resulted In the application of hot Irons to the old mans feet aud other bar bnrous methods ot tortile. These methods falling, ha wns knocked senseless with a club, though Mrs. Hloenm waa not mnltreated In this manner. The burglars, securing n bunch of keys from their victim's posket, then proceeded to leisurely rnusni-k the house. A consldornbln sum of money nf small denomination wns found In nn old trunk and the balance In n buronu draw npstnlra Nenny 0.'K)0 of It had been in tbo house loss than a week. When the Inw exacting a Htnte tax on money nt Interest beenmn opcrntlve, he called In nil his tonus, and bus since hoarded bis money about the bouse rather than pny the tax MURDER AND SUICIDE. Missouri Woman Cut tha Throats ot Her Children. Mrs. Mnggle Jones, living afow miles north ot Heligman, Mo,, procured a rar.or and eul the throats ot her two little children, Itny, aged 0, nnd Lulu, aged 8 years. Doth chil dren died Immediately. In trying to wnrd eft the blow from tho razor In the mother') band, Lulu wns severely cut on the hsnd and nrm. Mrs, Jones then drew the rnr.or ncrosf her own throat, and Indicting a wound which caused almost Instant death: Her husband snys tils wife was despondent over lielng sopnrated from her relatives and friends li Northern Missouri. MAHK1JTH. I I IIHIIl Itll. Tim WHOLESALE l'M . SHE IIIVEN BELOW drain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT No. 1 rod ST No. red M COItN No. II yellow ear, new 4M Mixed ear, new , 4S No. V yellow shelled 4? OATH No. I While 8H No. II white If! 5 4 47 41 ;iHif m tt Kitra No. 8 white m Light mixed 81 RYU No I Mi No. 9 western & FLiU H Minn, fancy patents H !S Fancy winter pulents Hid Kaney straight winter U 70 Ptralifht X bakers' II 115 Hye flour li m UAY No. I tllnolliy II MU No. II 10 mi Mixed clover, .To. 1 Ill W Loo.e timothy, from wagons 14 ou FEKD No. 1 Whim Mil., ton 17 (JO No. II White MiildllliKS Ill V Kniwn, Middlings ID Ml llran. bulk 14 60 8TMAW Wheat 8 1 Oat ft M S H H Ml II Nil II m n it 10 M 11 no 16 "0 17 IW is no in no i on ft 50 s uo Dairy I'rodiiets, Bl'TTKH Elirlu i reaniory S m V Kaney t'reninery vt Fancy Country lloll Id is Low grade aud cooking V in CHKKSK imio, new 11 J)4 New York, usw 1IU IV Wisconsin 8wlsa 18 VVA fciiiiourger. newiunse va 10 Fruit and Vegetable. APPLES Fancy, old II 75o 8 00 VEANM llaud-plcked, per bu 1 uu 1 lift Limn, lb ft nu rui luv nn, lu car, oil sn ou From store, bu Ml 110 UKKi'd per kbl 1 HA 1 (0 CABHAiiK Home grown, bbi I no 1 5 Tl'ltMl'K per bul 1 UU 1 lift ONIii.NS-Veliuw.bu W uo l'Ah.SHH , per bid 1 7ft tsj- 1'oultry, Jto. Live Chickens, V pair 4.1 a ftO Poring t hickens Kt 45 Live inn-he. y pair Hi 7ft Uressed Uie ke.v lb II II Llressed Chickeus, V lb V lu " " young select... 14 1ft Dressed Turkeys, V ih lu Is Kll, H I'e. end Ohio, fresh lit kft FUATIIKIOi EitrallvcI.eoso.Vlb U U) No. 1 Ex. Lire Oecnx, lb 40 4." Country, large packed M 4U M Iscellaueous. BEEHH Clover HI! lbs $ 8 60 9 t 85 Timothy, prime it SO V W Blue (IruM! 1 40 1 uu RAiiM Country mixed fi 1 HONEY White Clovor IS 17 Buckwheat Ill 18 MAPLE oYlttll', new 7f. 1 uu CI UK It Country, sweet, bbL.... 4 60 6 uo TALLOW 4 b4 CINCINNATI. FLOUR WHEAT No Sited RYE No. CORN Mixed OAT8 EUUe BUTTER Ohio Creamery t 6.1(34 00 68 64 6ft 4S 44 al 19 8H H4 rUILAUKLPMIA. FLOUR 4 8 60(94 00 Wll EAT No. II Red 60 COItN No. Mixed. ftl 6V OATS No. 8 White....- W 8tt Bl'TT EK Creamery, extra Eft Vti EULiH Pa. firsts kft NEW YORK, FLOUR Patents t 1 00(3 4 38 WHEAT No. 8 Ked 6U 00 RYE state. - 64 66 CORN No, 8 66 67 OATH White Western 84 BUTTER Creamery ltt iH EUtie mote and Feun Ik) 87 LIVE STOCK. Central Stock Yards, East Liberty, CATTLE, Pa Prime, 1,400 to 1.000 lbs S 5 10 Uood, 1.8UU to !,4i0 lbs 4 ftft Uood butchers, l.nu to l.auuiba... 4 UO Tidy, l,uuu to l.lftuiti 8 70 Fair light steers, HUM to 10UO lb.... 8 111 Common, 7uu to Uoutt. 8 9) nous, Philadelphia 4 6S Best Yorkers aud mixed.. 4 40 Couimon to lair Yorkers. 4 8ft saxxr. Extra, W to 165 lbs 8 00 liood, eft to Ml lbs 8 8U Fsir, 75 lotto lbs. 1 60 Common 7ft Ysarliuga. 8 UU a 6 30 4 M 4 60 4 HI 8 70 8 79 4 CO 4 49 4 4U I S3 8 75 8 8U 1 4U 4 UU Chicago, Cattle Common to extra steers, 8K.HUO0 .-; stockers aud leeders, J so-, cuws and bulls, l.!jrui!1.40; calves, 8ii.uui.ft.uu. Hogs heavy, 4.4Uo)4.bo; coiiinibu to choice mixed, 44 Au4.ftft; choice ussolted, t4.S.V4-4K itirht, l-i.0tn-4.tli: pigs, V.-5..,3.W1 bhvep in. tt-r.or to choice, I.Hita.nO: lambs, t86ut (4.8U . Cincinnati lings select shippers t4.70to4.75; butchers S4.MU-1 76; fnlrto gobd packers 44.116 10 4.60; fair to Unlit H.loioJ.lU; Co ion aud rough 4 lo4.H0. iHllle-nirtHl shippers 44. IUto4.S; gold luchoioe Sto4. 60; loir to uisuiuiu t-1 Wti-loO. coimnou V V.MoJl (Ml Miecp extra a.Silo 60; yood to choice i 6Dtri!6; coiuuion to lair SI-w to U .S. Lambs extra, SU'ft; good to cbuic U86to8.li6; ooiumuu to fair t-.5UU4.U0. Wool. PniUDSirnlA Wool continues quiet but stesd)';Ohlo.Pennsylvanlaaud WestVlrs-iniaXX aud above, IHujIUc. , X and above HioilHc.; iiisdl inn 80ta81u.; uuaier blisid, Ul( -rtc; common, lB(80c. NewToik, Allchliiiio, WIsiHinsln, etc., at lb.ilTo; X, 19tnl(io. medium, in,, UUi-; quarier blood, 80isj.lc.jcomuiuu, lsHk-. wasned, comb WS, delulus Due, IHonHc.; uisdluiu 8I(k1Uc: eoarae, 8Uo,8lu..; low,USc.j unwashed medium lal7u; low uiuTum lialbc. No Substitutes For Royal Baking Powder. The " Royal is shown by all tests, official, scientific, and prac tical, stronger, purer, and better in every way than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority is privately acknowledged by other manufac turers, and well known by all dealers. , If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the " Royal," it is because of the greater profit. This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the " Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. ' LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off upon you any baking powder in place of the " Royal." There is no substitute for the " Royal." Cynli-at. An Arabian irovcrti, put In the form of a (lliiUigiiL', rolled tho rynlo Ism of Aral) wit. It ism thus; 'Yea, he's Indicted, but tau'll novof bo convicted." "Why not''" 'Nobody to testify uualnst him." 'Why not?" "Uccuuse he hasn't nny frlond!" ' A I''nxy Sirheine. A New York syndicate hns been formed for tho purpose of buylnif an Int.-ind off tho coa-t of Maine, stock Inp; It with black foxes and cnyuKlim In tho fur trade In Our Qreat Grandfather's Time, bift bulky pills were In cneral use. Like the "blunderbuss" of that decade they were big and cltitn sv, but incflvc- live. In this cent ury of etiliKht cunient, we liave Dr. Pierces 1'lcasatit Pel lets, which cure nil liver, stomach nnd bowel tlcranxe nients in the most effective way. Assist Nuture a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing of feinlinj; mutter from the stomach and bowels, toiiinif up aud invigorating the liver aud (jutckeniiig its tardy action, und you thereby remove Ithe cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, cruptiouc IkiUs, constipation, piles, fistulas and muludies too numerous to mention. If people would pay more attention to Croperly regulating the uction of their owels, they would have less fre (jtieut occasion to call for their doctor's sendees to subdue uttacks of duugerous diseases. That, of nil known neents to accom plish this ptiriiosc, Dr. Pierce's I'leusant Pellets are uucijtialed, is proven by the fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to "keep the bowels ojiett aud regular, not to fur ther constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. A free sample of the " Pellets," (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any nddrets, K)St-paid, 011 receipt of name und address on postal card. Address, World's Dispensary Miiiii cat. Association, llulfalo, N. Y. 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. r 1CTU 1 U DIIGIUrOCrftl I rr 'u' fcnt -,tht t imMtcelr-hrab-ti 1 rM'..otl M-lh-ul In fctU.IL LAO I HI All DUdl nLOO L-ULLLuLoffrckur-tor Inatruvt xx fiHkkspiAjt t nkQ. Cur- 4nc0, Cum' I law, Com' t Ant wntte, I'0nman4hip, S uvra.A y and lyrwi t-v, 1 h Amdtmiv lit Ax Modern Lnvuiva, dte. Uutlues iiifu s piilhil wttu hmh inU, MllnilM furttUhr! romp rat iMtlaotM Trnnt rMliH-vd i a hunt .tinea bttKii, lut rue- lntli idux I. Aiiplltii(aa mii onr Ciy hi ibt Trur wliheuutU tdvuiUv). No VHfuikint. l'.r i'UI. hum, wiiU An H(s'tiutii-t uf Pa Wurli, IF AT FIRST CEED APO! How He Felt. W. P. Ollbcrt was lunching, not long ngo, at a country hotel, when he found himself In company with three cycling clergymen, by whom he su drawn Into conversation. When they discovered who he was, one of th pnrty asked Mr. Ollnert "how he fell In such a grave and reverend com pany." "I feci," said Mr. Gilbert, "like a Hon In a den of Daniels." Fonil of the Theater. The greatest theater-goers In the world are I till Inns There are more theaters in Italy In proportion to the population than la any other country. i f TO ECONOMIZE LIFE jRIPANSl TABULES Hbnuld be taken Immediately I wben there In any digestive de- . ranejameni -nam lest. They are the sovereign remedy , for DYHPEI'MlA, CON8TIPA- I TION. B1L OUHNEH8, and all , T disorders of titomach. Liver aud t A ISowela. ! ONE TABULE iCIVES RELIEF. P M U 11 WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Jlanufantnrers of PURE, HIGH CHADS COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES fJOn U.U CcaUsast, hsve ne-l-t HIGHEST AWAR08 from tit ml ial and Feci EXPOSITIONS In Europe ana America. t'nlikc th lintrtt I'mttt, ATlra ll-a ur othvr CliwfnlrkU er l)rt art! iibsm! In an nf lhir brans retlnfisV pur And tdtublw uul ciM't Jm tha txta eni m ono, OLD CY QROCCRt KVtRVWHCRfa WALTEf BAKER 4 CoTtlORCHESTEn, MASS. sallow skin , pimples torpid liver depression of spirits YOU DON'T SUC ' TRY f We Bind keep up tbe supply of f A forco neeilod bv the system. This A f csn only lie done by Nutrition, w a Nutrlt-nii and Kood digestion are A f synouiinous. f mm JO f. tat .A
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