MICHIQAN'3 BENEFACTOR. A OPT HUPP.ATF.n UTOItY Of Tit LB PHILANTHROPY. What Chan. It. llarkley Hut Dsn tot Vftprii Mtcalgaa. (From Grand Itapidt, MieK, Evening pre$.) Tho motf bomrtlfnl iipnl in nil thUeltjrt fnarpnntbly ajw-vlntnl with tho nnms of Hackler. Ctana. n. Hueklwy hns been In tha Ittrnhpr bnlnos horn eontlnnrtnly lnr lSXfl. nnd In Ihnt tlmo hm nmiNM"l a fortana which give him It rut Inn among ths wealthy mrnofthn nation. But with wealth thorn did not coma that tlithtonlnR of th pnnw itrlnw which l jronBrnlly a mnrkod ohnruo-ti-rlatlc of wonlthy mon. It Is no wonlor then thnt thanamn of Chnrlcs II. n-iokloy l known nt homo nnd ntiroad. Ills mmtfim-noo to Muskpgon alone ropmaonta an outltty of nonrly hs'f a million. For thn past twenty ymira ho hns b-n a constant ufi-rr from nnnraltfla nnl rhpamntlm, n'ao nu-nlmna of tho lower limbs, so much so th it It hass-rlonly inter fere! with his plcnsnro In life. For soma tlmo pist his Iricn ls hsvn notlcol that ho hns sncmc'1 to urnw yonn niriln an) to have recovered tho health whluh he tin 1 In youth, To n 'reporter for Iho News Mr. flaekley fplninl thesecn-tof this tranformrttlon. "I havesnffero l for owr 20 years," he sail, "with pnlns In my lower Itrnns so severely that the only relief I could et nt nlRlitwns bv pnttlnir col I wnter compresses on my llmls. I was bothered more nt nlitht tlmn In the day time. Tbo ncur.ilalc nn l rheu matic pains In my llmhs, which had boen prowinir In Inten-lly for ynnra, finally be came chronic fmnde three trips to tha Hot Bftrins w!lh ouly pirtl.ij relcf, nnd then fell bnull to my oriKmnl state. I couldn't alt s'.ill, and my sufferings beenn to make my II f look very l.lue. Two years nzo Inst Reptomher I notl.-od nil necount ol Dr. Williams' Pink Tills lor I'nle IVoplo nn I whnt they had dono for others, an I somo cases so neatly rsemlilel mlmi that lm Interested so I wrote to on who hn lirlven a tesllmonlal. an eminent prnf-mor of muslo In Canada. The reply I r Ive 1 was t-ven stronnerthan the printed testimonial, and It gave me Inllh In the mn Hi-inn. 'I t-OKiininklnir the pills nnd found them to be all that the professor had told m" they would be. It was two or thr-o imnthslH fore I experience 1 any p -r? -pt lbl Iml'ir ment of my condition. Mv niseis r.is of such lonir stun Unit that I did not expect speedy recovery an I was thankful oven to be relieved. 1 prottnwvd rapidly, however, towards recovery nud lor the Inst six months have felt myself n perfectly well man. I have recommenced the pills to m:iny people nnd am only too glad to nsslxt oihers to health through the nvillun ol this woud'-r-ful medicine. I cannot siy too much for whnt It h is done for me." Dr. Williams' Pink l'llls contain nil the elements neceasiryto Rivo new lifennd rich ness to the bloo 1 anl restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druiist, or may be ha I by mull from lr. Williams' Medicine Company, S-'henectii ly, N.Y., tor fifty cenis per box, or six boxes lor 42. j0. Masslnt'cr enjoyed v-nl chops.hreadcd with plenty of butter nnd a glass of nle. Drsfnrss Cannot be Carat bv local application', as thoy cannot warn the rilaea-wd purilnn nf i he our. '1 here N only una whj to euro Deafness, i .d that Is by c m-t!lu-tionul remedies. Heat ne -s is caum a by an ln flnmpd condition ol fie muiotis lining of the Kustaehlan Tube. When this tubo gets la flamed you have a rum'ilinn sound or Imper fect hearing, and wlien It Is entirely c-l'n-cd Deafness Is the rcnlt, and unleas the Inllnm mailoncnn bo tuk-.-nout anil this tube re ttorod to lis normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine ca.i-- out ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in tlumed condition of tho roucoui. Mirfacc. Wo will nivo Ono Hundred !llars f ir anv cae of lirafnes (caused by catarrh) that can not he cure I by Hull's Catarrh Cur. Bend for circulars, free. , F. J. TmixFT A Co., Toledo, O. HTSold by Druggists. 7o. Tl. Idlnc said that tarts made with currant Jelly always reminded him ot henvuu. The Most Fleasnnt Way Of prcvcutlng the grippe, colds, hea Inches and fevers Is to ue the liquid laxative remedy, Pyrup of Figs, wUcnevor tho system nocds a gentle, yet effictlvo cloanslng. To lie hencflted oncmi,t get the truo rcmely manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For wile by nil druKt'lsts In Mc. and $1 bottles. The London Times Is printed on American pnper. Ir. Kllmer'a Fwct-Root curst all Kidney and Bladder troubles, turn phlct and Consultation free, LaLratory Ulnbamptou, N. X, The city of Melbourne, Australia, has lost 40 003 lobaliltants in two years and a half. Aa Onnea of prevention Is worth a pound of cure." Hi- pans Taliulea do not weixli an ounce but they contain many pounds of g.vd. Une tnbule gives relict. 1 ry lor yourself the next time you nave a lieaduche or bilious attack. Cluck was a hearty eater, preferring tho pastry to any other part of the dinner. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex Ion and cures conslipuUoo. 23 vta 60 cUk, li. Chicago bas 7,000 Danes. Mrs. Wlnslow's Poothlng aiymp for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, aliays rutin, cures wind eoliu. SSicm boiiie Hume said that sowans wai the best dish bat Hcotland could give to tne world. I have found Plsors Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine. P. It Iotx, IDUJ bjot KL, Covliiglun, Ky , October 1, 1SW. Aluminum Is soldered. If sffllcied with eoreeyesnse Dr. IsaseThomn son'sKye-water. Druggists sell atu.ic per bottle Had Hip Disease He win treated at the Children's Hospltnl, Boston, uni when be cnrai home bad SKV- John hoyl EN RUNNING HUSK9on his leg. Could not step. We have been giving blm Hood Bars ipurlll a yeir, and he oin wJk, run, and pluy as lively at any boy. He hns no sores and 1 the PICTUHK OF 1IKALTI1. Jobm- 0. Bo tlb, Ware, Uaaa. Hood'sCures Hood' Pllla do not purge, pulu or gripe. mot Tf KEYSTONE STATE CULLIES A HOUSE OF DEATH Four Little Victims of Diphtheria In a Stricken Home. Fonr children . lay dead Monday In tho home Pt.lacot) K. Levnn, of Oley towusnlp, Berks county, two having died Sunday Illicit nnd twi Hiinday morning. A fifth child was burled Saturday. All wero victims of diphtheria, 'i Hem aro still two children in thu latuliy In a critical condition. EEtTIt FOLLOWS UllUUflOXnEXT. Charles Conant, a youn man ot !i7 yenrs, died suddenly In convulMuns nt a club room on Third avenue, New Brighton. Connnt had b ;cn relcnsed Irom the Beaver county Jail, Where ho had been Incarcerated for tno last threo months awaiting sentence on thoebnrgo of embezzlement, to which ho pleaded Runty one month ago. Attornoy Ebethart wrote to his grandfather In Colorado. The old gen tleman at once sent on the moneyto pay back tho niiioutit ol bis peculations, and all court charges. Tho mutter was then arranged so that ue was nlveu his release. Too lint com pany caused his downfall. A SEW tear's ACC'IDEST. William Barclay, foreman of the Mayer pottery nt Beaver Falls, while skating uu n darn skated Into an open hole, Lrni st Dyson fell in also. After much trouble Dy- n was rescued. Barclay was k"t nbova water with sticks by the crowd to keep him from drouumix until a skill could bo dragged from t.ie liiro over the lee. He was brought to the shore mora dead tbnn alive. - n nr.n eanx tailed. Mrs. Henry Bartholomew, a farmer's wlfo, near tniton. hid 4iUJ In bills In a stovepipe Without notifying her lamiiy.A party ofneigli tors were Invited to tho house toseo n Christ ina display and a llro wns built in the stovo used us a savings bank. When Mrs. Bartho lomew saw the lire she screamed and hunted, ren.nlnlng unconscious long enough lor the llutucs to reduce her ?3U0 to abcs. TEMrtnAScf wor.K ix veaSoo. A temperance movemeut under tho leader ship of K. V. Mills, 01 McKee.-iiort, nnd KM. HiNley, ol Kcottdaio, is making good progress In Venango county. Ono night luit week l'JO men signed tho pledge at a meeting ut Brecdtowu. AXAnrntft jiownnAt indicted. The grand jury nt Philadelphia found a true bill ol indictment ngniiiM chnrles W. Mowbray, the English aniircnist, cUurgltig uiui ut making a seditious speech. Lending State Populists held a conference nt UreeiiBOurg, Dr. C, V. Bush, of Hunting don, presidiug. Th) Omaha olatfurm was imlurscil, but Menntor Fiinn's t renter Pitts burg aud good roads bills wero disapproved. C'oxey's rend scheme nud Tillman's mate dls pftianry plan wore ludoud. Zcko Mackey, Bhuller Blmmons, Harry Barnes and Perry Power, furnncemeu nt Oliver Bros.' lurna 'o ut New Castle, wero badly hurt by thu full ol ball and attach ments weighing llfteen tons. The loss is about 0,0.0. Reports from tfco Biker farm, at Whites loVu, Butler county, would Indicate that an other hundred lout pool bos been located. The Dorsey well drilloi In a lew dnya ago, found but 12 leet ul sand. The coroner's Jury nt Davistown, returned a verdict that David Honerts c:ime to bis Ueath partly from Injuries received nt the bauds of Thomas Hart and John Williams aud partly by a tall from a window. The 3-year-old son of John Olndfclter, at Meyerstown, killed his Infant sister on Mon day by throwing a pair of scissors nt her hcud. Michael Moroskl, n Polnnder, was killed nt the nuues of the McClure Coke Company, near Scottdule, He leaves a wilo and lour children. At Jolins'own the plumbing shop of Walter linger and ment -hop of F. C. Callngtmu, were burned, while i". A. Joy bons, tiu store was damaged. Lots, iJ.SOJ. The Covenanter chapel on Tatterson Heights, near Heaver Falls, was burued Hnt urday night nt a loss ol it,'M-i; no lusurauuo. The building bad Just been dedicated. The engine house In a mine at Ollphnnt burned Saturday, but by great exertions the fourteen men at work In tho mines were rescued after being imprisoned all night, James S. Wolf, a machinist of Washington lia invented a shell, Which he claims will revolutionize wnrlaro. Two of them would wreck a city. t'nlontown, Connellsvlllo, Oreensburg, Brownsville and Monongahela City will soon have telephone communication with Pitta burg. At the Bcnver county teachers' Institute Robert (i. McOreagor, the oldest teacher In the county was preaeuted with a purse ol 50. Certain coke operators claim the coal found In the Wharton towusbip, Fayette county, Held la not lit for coking purposes. A sharper bas been fleecing hotel keepers In the northwestern part of tho stato by In ducing tbein to cash bogus drafts. Jacob nimmel of Dawson, wossitot through the heart Saturday. Who killed blm no one knows. Ue leave a wile 3d years ol age. The question of Incorporating Beaver Falls and New Brighton Into a olty Is being agitated. Edward Botheras, ol Wllkesbarre, serving a life sentence for murdering a man who be trayed bis nleve bas been pardoned. The hotel Sherman of Altoona, was closed by the sheriff. Liabilities are un known. Mayor Scott, of Erie, will appoint Captain John P. Bulliran chief ol police, vice William J. Grant, resigned. Aa unknown Hungarian was found dead on the bunk of the Uonongultela river near Cali fornia Monday. Joseph Bhoenakl, a Hungarian, e?el 29 years, was fatally hurt In the Cambria mines at Johnstown. At Lock Hsron Brown Bros, picture frame factory, a barn, and other building burnod at a loss of IUMMt Insurance t7,000. Firebugs are at work In Johnstown, tbc last attempt bavins been made Tuesday on the liageu block. A war of extermination Is apout to be waged upon apkak-easles at Johnstown. Two Bradford bakers will cat the prfc ol bread from 8 to S oents per loaf. $110,000 for Charities. The will of Eugene Kellv, the millionaire bauker, ol New York, bas oeen Hied lor pro bate. It bequeaths the entire estate to mem bers of bis lamily, with the exception of tl 10,000 which is to left executors to be distri buted among Catholic orphan asylums and Institutions, among them being several Hebrew Institutions. Four Children Die. The home of Daniel White, colored, Dear Williamsons Btatlon, Ky., was destroyed by Ore. Four children who ware asloup In the bouso were burned to death,. Whit and his wife esoapid with their baby in their iilgut tljtbc. LABOR REVIEW. Encouraging Reports from Many Place ia the Industrial Fiold. At tho first meeting of the new Execntlvo Coun"ll of tho American Federation ol Labor l Nw York, the hooks nnd papers of tho Federation were handed over by ex-Presl-lent Samuel (lumpers. John Mcllrlde, tho newly elected president: James Duncan, ol llaltlmore, second vice president: T. J. Elder kin, third vice president-. Augii'tln McOrnlth, general secretary, nnd John F. Lennon, treasurer were present. I ,1. Medulre, ol liillndolphln. first vice president, nnd Ilhody Kenelln, of Denver, fourth vice president, were tho only nl'S"ntee. President M"llrlde nid hn could not spenk on any anticipated changes, lei 1:1 on si nnms. Tresl lent A. D. Seamon, of the Buckeyo Cilnes works, Martins Ferry, 0.,hns nnnounc ?d that he Is willing t i arbitrate. Ho pro poses to leave the dllTerenee to n eommflbTb A three, one to bo scleetud by tho company, )lie by the union, and these two to select tint llilrd. Should the committee ileel In that tho rjlaut can be run surccs'Iully nnd pay union wages. President Seamen promises hot to aiako nn nttcmpt to stmt non-union. A r.to steel hail omiEn. As Is customnry at the beginning of n new year, the Pennsylvania Hatlroad Company has ordeied a large supply ol steel rails lor uso In renewnls and In now construction. The contracts cull lor the delivery ot 80,001) tons ol rails, and are divided between the Penn sylvania steel Company, the E lgnr Thomp son steel works, the ( uuibrin Iron Company and the Bcrnnlou Hti-cl Company. It Is be lieved thnt some 30.0(10 tons more will bo or dered Inter In the year. In 1H!I) tho Ponn evlvunln railroad used 117,000 tons of steel riil Is. Last year, when the amount of now construction fell oft greatly in eonsciuence ol the extreme depression prevailing, only Si, OuO tons were used. r.su or sTntKE im stonr. Tho outlook In tho strike nt. Haverhill Is hopeful for a speedy settlement. The actlou ol W. W. Hpnuldlng lu calling Ageut Pome roy to a conference Is favorably commented upon, nnd nltliougb It cannot be learned Just what was said or done, It Is generally believ ed that tho big innniifu ittiror decided to ac cede to the demands ot bis employes. In view of this the manufacturers will undoub tedly tollow bis example. WILL HOT STABT MA9SILLON MIXES. Secretary Phillips, of tho Maslllon district ?oal operators' a-isociatlon, said concerning the coal situation: "We sunt! not mnkeany ittcmpt to Btart tho mines at present. Wo unve every reason to believe that tho men will reconsider their action taken Inst Friday mid go to work nt the price stipulated lu tho tward ol tho arbltrutors." Awxnn AOAINST TUB MISEM, The state hoard of arbitration unanimously loci Jed against the minors In the wage dis pute in the mine ul Morgan 4 Tanby, near lunesvllle. '1 ho miners wanted (10 oents per on, tho scale lor that vein, but the vein wns jnusunlly thick in that minn, and the opera tors offered the wages usually paid lor uilu ing lu veins ol that thickness. IT DISPLACES THE Oini.s. Labor saving devices, whichUgur largely in wage disputes, have lately been added to Arbuckles' establishment in Pittsburg, where i muchiue Is in operation which panics nnd pastes pound puckagus ol collce, a work that uus hitherto beeu done by hand, and required ,bn services ol W girls. M imager Kew says Jiat tbe machine bus passed the experimen tal stage and Is a success. JOHNSTON'S HILLS DOOMINO. With the new year, work In the Cambria company and Johnson company mills, at Johnstown, has resumed. The former lias under way plans lor Increasing its manu facturing products. The Johnson company Is crowded with orders, so much so that the jontemplnled moving of the rail mill to Lorain, O., cannot be made without loss, and will be postponed several months. 6,000 mix ens IDLE. As A result of the present cold spell 5,000 miners ol the Mouougahela valley are Idle. A resumption ol work cauuot take place until tbe weathor moderates, as tbe Monon gnhela river is frozen over In many places in tue different pools and navigation la entirely impended, ihls state of altuirs has lorued a suut-dowu at all the river pits. OLASS WQttKIEt win. The factory of tbe Bridgeport, O., Glass Com pany, after nine montns Idleness, resumed operations in full Weduesday morning. Two yours ago this concern dismissed all the members ol tho gloss workers' union, and filled tbe factory with uon-uuion men. There was no trouble, but tbe new workmen have proved unsatisfactory and now the old lorce ol union men Is again employed. rOTTEBIES OESCME. The F.ast Liverpool. Ohio potteries are preparing to resume. Hall a dozen of tbem nave started and only a few will remain idle after the tlrst ol tbo week. Halesmen for ail tbe firms are prepurlng their sample to start out on tbe road Immediately. The trouble on account of tho cut in wa?es at tbe works of the American axe and tool company at Beaver Falls still continues. The polishers seem to be tho ones upon whom the cut fell heaviest. Ou common axes a cut of 2 cents per hundred was made, and on "Phantom" axes they were tut Irom (2.10 per hundred to $1.70. The bit drawers, grinders and other deportments are willing to accept the reduction, but the pollsbors will not. Tbe Fnstoria Gloss Company, at Monnds vllle, which bas been off for the holidays, went on full with ordain enough to keep busy till tbe summer stop. Bobbers Brutal Crime. Louis Oalloway, coir re I, an agod and pros perous farmer living ou Mr. 11. C. Withers', plantation, one mile Irom Edwards, Miss., with bis wife, Iwos found dead Sunday morn ing about a hundred yards from tholr cablu. Both bad been beaten to (.'oath with clut s. Galloway was in towu and carelessly exhibited about $100, whlcb is supposed to have led to the murder, O.jO arrest has been made and doubtless others will follow. It Is not what you put into your pockot, but what you take out that will make you rich. Sanitation In Biclly. At Syracuse, In Sicily, a modol ells Infecting station has junt been opened by tho Italian Government, for iierauns coming from UBperted Eastern ports It in on the lte of the old Tort Vit toria, built In In 1505 by Viceroy l)on (iargia Ue Toledo, on on Island in the harbor. Over tho gateway la the In scription, "Sains poptill miprema lex." The building Is divided Into two iiartus on ono Bide is a hospital, provided with every modern nppllance to secure puru n!r, proper t'.ralnage and the prevention of contagion; on the other Bide nro thu disinfecting rooms. Among tho out buildings are a dead house for post mortems, o crematory and a "colum barium." for tho ashes of cremated bodies. Passengers and crews of sus pected vessels are sent into the disrob ing rooms, ono for each Bex, in thu dis infecting wings they there undress and pnss their clothes through a hatchway to an attendant. They then go Into a bath room, from which, iifti-r a thorough wash, they pass Into a dressing room, 1 Where, after awhile, they receive their disinfected clothes. Tim clothes have meanwhile oeen put in titik, into which steam which devolops a heat of Must weddings might come the bend of siiectucitlitr shows. under Dr. PIERCE'S Golden Medical DISCOVERY Cures Mncty-etght per cent, ot all cases of Consumption, In all Its Earlier Stages. Although br many believed to be Incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the f.ict that, in all its curlier stases, consumption is a cttrnblc disease. Mot every case, but a large per-reHtaq-e of cases, nnd we b liive.yni' S percent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so'fur as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe liiidcrint; cough with copious expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh ami extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cues reported to us ns cured by "lioldeti Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? Vott need not bike our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery, " but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, iu curative power over this fntnl malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions " and mixtures, had been tried In nearly nil these cases and bad cither utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the bypophos pbites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photogrnplis of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will b mailed lo you, on re ceipt nf address and six cents in stamps. Address for Bonk, World's Dispensary Medical Association, niifTaln, 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 alf 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 v;U be sent by mail, 25 cents. "A Fair Face Cannot Atone for an Untidy House." Use SAPOLIO Blood Buch aa Scrofula and Anaemia, Slufe Eruptions and Pale or Sallow Complexions, are speedily cured by Scott's 1 Emulsion r$ 4831 easy on tno stomacn. ITT fH Emaiated Persona nnd all H tZ mffcrinS from Wasting Diseases aro ro- nuiiui I- Sendor pamphlet en Scott' t Emulsion. FREE. oott A Bowne-t N. Y. All druggists. . 60 cents ntj 91. THB U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an examination of the different brands, that the ROYAL Bak ing Powder Is absolutely pure, greatest In strength, and superior to all others. FOYM. BAKING POWDfrl COMPANY, ICS WAtL ST. NFW-YOPK. Tho Nam of Oort. The name of (Jod Is spelled Willi four letters iu almost every kuowu Ian Kuagu, A lloaae In a fret. Let the mother become sick and holpless, nud; tho house Is nil In disorder. When both lather nnl mother nro down you may ns well clos.) the shutters. Or lor Is brought out ol chaos olten very eu!ly, and Mrs, 1 tt large Jron 1 John M.illn. of Mouth Buito, Mont., Feb. 17, l lnrr.,,ln,....l 1 fM. 'ound nn easy way out of her ill 111 i lo l l cultl's, ns she writes 'bust "My husband I liV degrees J ami I took very bad rheumatism from sfveru colds, nnd my arms wero so mine I coultt not rube them to help myself. 1 sent nt once lor n bottle of St. .facet OH. nnd before tho bottlo was half empty I could go about my work. My husband became so lamo ho could not get out ol bed. Two nnd half bot tles compHnly enrol him. I will nlwnys prals? St. J.ieohs Oil, and you may use this its von seo lit." This Is n cloir cosa of whnt Is '"-est nt the right moment, nnd how every household can be niado bnppy where pulu nbouuds. Didn't llerngnlze Ills lmn(re. An otllcer decorated with the Legion nf Honor recently entered a waxwork J rIiow near I'tirfc-Salnt-Iicnl. and, after' looking nt tho exhibits carefully, nd- I dressed himself to the showman: "Yon ! announce on your list !on. Dodds. Would. vou kindly point him out to me?" "Why, ynu have just been looking at I blm," replied tho showman, pointing nt ' a model In a general's uniform. I "There's the conqueror of Mehnnilu." I "It's not very like," snld the stranger, j "Kxcuse me," rejoined the showman, "it was executed By one of tho gen eral's closest friends. You can't have ever seen him." lly way of auswer the stranser handed his curd nnd tho show- i man read: "Gen. Dodds." Loudon (Holm. There Is n sweetness in a woman's smile at a dry goods store that her hus band never sees. Inn recent article on Coffee and Cocoa, the eminent (lernmn ( lieinl-t, I'rofo-sor Mtutxer, speaking of the Hutch process of preparing ( i;-n.i by the uddltlnn of potn-di. snd of thu process common in Uerniauy In which ammo nia is added, says: "1 he only result of tbc-e processes is to make tbc lliUid apiienr forbid to the eve of the consumer, without effecting a reul solution of thu Cocoa sul-slniices. This iirtltlclnl manipulation for tbc purpose of w called solubility Is, therefore, more or less In spired by deception, und always take plwe tit tlic cost of purity, pleasant taste, usetid action nnd aromatic ttuvor. The treatment of Cocoa. by such cbi-nilcnl means Is ontlrely ubjoctiun- Ahi. . . . Lucns irt-atea witu ixiumn or ammonia would I entirely unsalable but for i thesupplemetit'jry addition ot artificial flavors I bv which n poor substitute for the aroma I driven out Into the air is offered to the con- i Burner." The delicious Breaklsst Cocoa mudo ' by Walter baker ii 'o., of iiorchester. Mass., Is absolutely pure und soluble. NocbemicuU. or dyes, or artificial flavors are used lu lu sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits Diseases the Cream of Cod-liver Oil No other rem edy ao quickly and effectively enriches and purines the blood and gives nourishment to tho vbole system. It is pleasant to talto stored to health by Scott s Emulsion. Bo suro you get tbe bottle with our frfiiiA.miirlt on it. TtafnaA tlinnn nViatitufoul Tho Size of film, raddy has been telling the story nf big pike he cntlglit too Mg to get Into tho boat, so that he had to be towed lie hind (with tbe gnu In It. it ui'ist lie un derstood). Theu followed this dia logue: "What weight, r-nddy?" "I)lvll a know 1 know, bill he was an ojotis baste." "Was that the biggest you ever saw, r-nddy?" Then a description of the biggest "Whnt weight, Paddy?" "Surra a bit I know he was a terror." "How big. radrty?" "(furo, I can't tell to a f nt or two, but a mini could wulk down his throat." in tills Incredulity; but I'add "clinched the matter nnd silenced all c.i ntrovcrsy" by adding: "Wld his hat ou." rheOreatestriedlcal Discovery ol the Arc KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.,- Hns discovered in ono of our com mon pasture weeds n remedy lliut enrcs every kind of Humor, from, tho worst Scrofula down to n com mon Pimple. Send ron Hook. Dunharlrm, Ohio, Vic. 24, lSDt. flnnall Kituudy, Jjrnr Mr: 7.if rpHnj 1.1 flrip nn'1 Urnnrhirlf foot tne itii'l for ,m kn f tjt't irnrxe thnttyh tnkiuy mrHh'inr dl the 'time. A frirmt told iiie nf iour Meilirnl jHnrneirii, hnw it find lulinl n frirml of her' ami 1 thnii'lht J iroiiW Iri it. 1 hare taken ttrn Imttt'et of ieoeem ami three Im't'en 1'rairie llVed anil 1 ean't twain tnteV iom ftoir ninen hi tter I ferl. Whi n I lagan to take yuur tnnlivine I eoull net fit tip iniift of any: nine I nil up all day ami tralk ronml house, Imi I am tlill hnar, Of course vou are that's the Humor about throe 'more bottles Dlsoavery will get the last of that out of your system. ami vnnl ynur nth ier almul thai. X thank yoa irith rny whole heart. J curs fi-iib. XAOMI OLIVER. (DDI WALTER BAKER & GO. j. Tbo Largest Manufacturer of COCOAS "AND CHOCOLATES: Ob UtU Contiotnt, hiTt rcclvd; HIGHEST AWARDS from ths fnit Industrial and Fool EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. Tn1lktrt piitrh rrrwMi.no Afta I Ur or olhrr ChfmlraU or Ivr arf 3FTPEnar1 In sn rt thrir Drrpsratlonft. 1r dlirlr,ua Ultt: AK F AST CO( OA Is sroiUl- part cad toIublSf gill costs Um than m cent a cop SOLO CY OnOCE"ftr"lVERYWHEnt. HVALTEr BAKEfl&CO. DORCHESTER, MASS.. W.L. Douglas S C? BJIrSill" IS THE St ST. iraWdriTrou akin,. CORDOVAN1 INCH tNAMCLLtO CALF. 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