2 At Every Twinge Of Rheumatism you shiuld remember that relief Is t hnnd In Hood's Sirsnpirill. Hhr-nmntls-n Is ciusM bv lnrtlo aold In tha blood, wliloh attli la fhs Joints. Ilood'l Snrsnparllla purine the blool end romoves Mood's Sarsa this tnlnt. Thero'orn Cures Hood's Rimapirllla euros Rhnamatlsm SBS sva, when nil other romedies bavo fnllej. Qlvn ft a frtlr trial. " I sunVrod Intently with Rheumatism, tint HooTs RnrsnpirlllA hiu perfectly cured me." HnT F. Tirrun, tTtntnrvilln, O. MOOft' f III 9 mi- thh.t luinlivcntlmrt'o French rootnl CarJs. A tinlrjtie Innovation of the postal cnnl system will goon be adopted In Frnnce. Instead of the cards being ep nrnte, as they now ore, they will ba Issued In the form of check boots with stubs. A memorandum of the contents of the card can bo entered on tho stub, and the sender can bare this stamped at the postofllee before the card Is (letarhcd. so that a verified record of the correDondence can be boot. Must Not Dance. The teachers of Junction City, Kan. have been forbidden by the local edu catlonal board to attend more than ont dance Dor week. GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY Msny years ntro Dr. R. V. Tierce, chief Consulting phvsicinn to the Invuiids' Hotel and Surgrical Institute, BuiTulo. X. Y., com pounded this medicine of vegetable ingredi ents which had nn espvci.ll etYtct upon the Momacli snd liver, rnusing the orirnns to healthful activity at well as purifying and enriching the blood. By Mich means the stomnch and the nerves are supplied with pure blood: they will nut do duty without it any more than a locomotive can run with out coal. Yon can not let a lasting cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, by taking arti ficially digested foods or pepsin the stom ach must do its own work in its own way. Do not put votir nerves to sleep with so called celery mixtures, it is better to go to the seat of the difficulty and feed the nerve cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervous Af fections, such as sleeplessness and weak, nervous feelings are completely cured by the " Discovery." It puts on healthy flesh, brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. K. tlKMKF. of K. It S'irth ffllstrif ft., Chicago. 111.. wriisn: "1 regard my improve ment as snnpiy wonderful. htn:e tskinr Dr. Pierre's Goldvn Medical Dis covery incomieclion with his ' Flraonnt Pellets X have ffsin ed In every respect, particularly in n-h and ttreoffth. My liver was uresdfully enlarged anl 1 suf fered irreailv from dyspepsin. tfo phy sician could give relief. Now. after two months t am entire ly relieved of my disease. My appe Mas. Hen. tite is excellent : food well dmiedi bowels regular and sleep much improved." " WHITE f AS A $ SHEET." ft MANY people look Ilka "pale death" from AW.T.MIA poverty ot blood. It's most often claused bv gen eral debility from lack of Nutri tion. A romerilal agent of undoubt ed efB?ooy Is RIPANS TABDLES! They "put the bouss In orir' by restoring the dlzoslivs luna tions. Those who uss them ju diciously art properly nourished ' ana soon RUDDY WITH HEALTH! W.L, Douglas fi : ? JjakR" IS THE BEST. VWI CrBWUr-iTroa akin. 9 9. COEOOVAN, riHgnifMnf ii rn uu. 34.33? Fihe Calf MOusim 3.PQLICE,3S3US. 72.L7JC3'S'SCIII10LSHaia 11 W 'b-DOUl Oror 0a MUUoa Popl wear tb W. L. Eouglas $3 & $1 Shoes All our hoes art) equally satisfactory They give the beet value tor the money. They equal custom ahoaa In style and fit. Thalr wearing qualities are unsurpassed, the prtcee are tinltorra,--tampeg on sola From Si to J j saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. SELLS BEADILY! Ao-en ta Wanted. , Writ fur T.frin. Rt-nA i ctmti In IT stamps for Uvi'ifome Vt. DBN8MORE TYPEWRITER, Phonograph, Craphophono. Tbe Carnegie Htenit'o. , tiaa purebused lid linusinnres; the Weatlnghuuse Companies id flttsbnrg Typewriter Wow! ht., Pittsburg, J' a. Wsnled Hnts for Safety Odorless Keltles. Tte be.l sruc-lf-in the msr- ri s?7 him lor useut to iitttjte mobev wlllns " I. If ne aviit report. In sold t)u ll .t , VjT ji duyiui other & lu two day.; uuo her set lor useut to otuite mobey Mtlllni IrsirrrVl J. U. PAY a tO..UuiuuaU. 0. (jP 1 ifer I INDUSTRIAL SITUATION. WORK AND WAGES. Electricity Superseding Stestr Eduoa tton and Labor. Tbo long and unceasing demands of tho labor organisations of Pennsylvania for legislation on labor questions give promise of bearing ftult, as a number of bills have been prepared for legislative enactment on. ques tions In whloh the laboring peoplo of the Rtnte and thn entire country nro lntnrestnd. Education and labor soem to bo receiving the llrst attention ol those who are framing Llhs. 1 he labor combine ot thn Pennsylvania home agreed to cndirsi tbe William's bill for tho iiruteetlon ol employes who belonged to la bor organizations, and olso tho arbitration bill preseuted by Mr. Ames, of tlcatlleld. srrcnsKDixi steam. It Is certain that Uio stenm railroads trill In the nenr lutur bo comx.-lled to meet the now conditions created by tno application of elec tricity to car propulsion. The action of the lvntisylvnuia Knilroad In deciding to substi tute electricity lor steam en its branch be tween Jiurllngton and Mount IMIy, In Nw Jersey Is only one Indication of the change now going on In the method ol operntiug rnllronds. At leust two railroads nenr lloston now run by steam will soon be equipped with electricity, and tl the chungo proves prolltn ble oilier lines will soou bu operated on tbe nine plan. This Is said to bo tlio purpose of tho Pennsylvania linllroa 1 also, the change projected on tbe New Jersey branch lino being iu tbe nature ol nn experiment. noi.uxo jiills to ST.tnt CP. The rolling mills of thn Juniata Iron con pany, ol Uollidaysburg Pa., which have been hut down (or the past six years have started up under tho control of a company of Harrls burg capalists. When running lull-handed tho mills will employ about 3J0 men. The ame company have also secured an option lor the rurchaso ol the oro mines and furnace ol the JIcKcea Onp Iron company. In this county, which will lie operated iu connection with the rolling mills. a co-orinsTtvE simxo compakt. A limited partnership, to be known as the Elizabeth mining company, and to rnn for four years, hns been formed on the co-opera-live plan by Elizabeth, Pa., mliers to oper ate floruer hobcrts's mine. Tho capital lock Is iifl K). divided Into 100 shares ol SSOeach. Following aro the oillcers: l'p'sl-d-nt. William Wleget: trusurer. II E. Wy. liot secretary, William Ollllngsluy, Jr. ccttimo rows ronrrs. Five hundred employes of the Union Ta ctile Knilroad, mechanics and laborers in the hops between Council Blurt and Cheyenno, rot their time checks on the 2 1st. Master Mechanic Manulag, ol the Nebraska division, aid the amount of business does uot Justify retaining the men. hut that they will bo taken back as soon as it does. Tbe Missouri Pacific Railroad has begun to entrench also. Miuiy men wore laid off. rBOrERTT OWSEBS. The subject of the ownership of homes and property by tbn working classes is receiving the attention of labor organizations and In dividual worklngmen throughout tbo country, and on overy side It Is conceded that the men who have been prosperous to an extent that they have boen aucoejts'ul In coming Into the possession of homes ol their own are the best employes OSt O THE OLASS WORKEnS. The Buckeye Obits Works at Martin's Ferry, scored one on the strikors Wednes day night by smuggling In 80 men while some onn was asleep. The union men bad pickets out, but before they knew It the new men were in the works. Other workmen are expected shortly. AS IHTEnrTlJIO ExrEBJMEXT. Thn co-operative experiment of the Atierl can Flint flings Workers' association will be wntched with much Interest. It is on a lar ger scale than nas been attempted hereto. lore in any co-oporattvo manuiacturing enterprise Thn minors of the Munhnll Coal Company Ta., will go to work. Two hundred men are employed. At tbo time of the trouble over the scale Mr. Munhnll, who was paying the i'i.63 rate, o3ered to keep the mines running and to pny whatever rate was ma le by up-the-rlvor mims. This the men refused, and tbe mine was shut down. A committee of the miners was sent up thn river to Investigate and reported that the BUher mine at Oravos burg aud the Camden at Camden are work ing at tbe $2.25 rate. The miners calloj a meeting and doclded to goto work. A profit of 500 per cent. In five years on the original investment of the miners inter ested In the co-operative store ntliuena Vista, Ta., presents points of advantage over thn pluek-me store system which the miners have been battlinz against for years that should not be wholly lo.-t on this class of toilers. Tbo contrast between tbe two methods of doing business will only serve to strengthen the wide-spread opposition to the company store. Tbe long-standing differences in the ranks of the Knights of Labor now threaten a seri ous outbreak In tbe order. At New Haven. Conn., a largely attended meeting of the Kniuhts voted to secede and form a separate order. At Prorldonec, II. L, the national nmcers were announced as unworthv of con fldenee end members were urged not to pay aues to laera. Business will Vrlghten up considerable in Vounsstown. O.. when the Inrjo steel nlmit ot the Ohio company will start For two yenrs tney nave been engaged In bulldlua this mammoth concern, which represents an outlay of more than $2,000,000. Tho plant when running full, will employ nearly 1,000 men. Tbe employes of tbe Homestead steel planl have formed a lodge ot tbe Amalgamated Association, in spile of the opposition ot tb Carnegie company. Tbe labor organization mis noen witnoui representation at Home stead sinoo tue strike in 18'JX Tbe miners of tbe fourth pool. fPa..1 bavi been reduced from (2.18 to $1.75 per hundred Duiuma. i uo men win reseni mo out. A Train Held Up. The southbond Co lon Belt train was held up by two maskeu men near McNeil, Ark. Tbe robbers were rldiuu on the blind bur gage car, and as the truiu was going through a aeepcut, engineer urowiey saw tnein crawl ing over tbe tuuder ol the engine. Before be realized what was up, be was looking Into tue muzzies oi a pair oi revolvers, ine rou- bers marched min to tbe express car, In charge of Messenger J. W. Massey. Massey was covered by the bandits, as was also Con ductor Harris. After ail Ineffectual attempt to opeu the sate In the express ear, the bun dlts compelled the messenger to sails! them. The amount taken from tbe sufe Is estimated at (25,000. It Is thought that members ol tbe Cook gang No. 2, who were Implicated In the recent train robbery near Ogumaw, and released for want of proof, are tbe men who niotnojoo. lit pasuengcr were not mo- icstea. It Is said that ex-Secretary of Stat John W. Foster Is to receive a fee of one hundred thousand dollars for aoilug as advlsv to ths Chines D9uoj ulaultmunanun at Tolrta. THE BROOKLYN STRIKE. Stonea and Srlcks Rain Down on the Police and Mllltla. The opening of the Myrtle avenue line Wednesday was attended with tnoro disorder than occurred at any other point. The street was picketed for 15 blocks by company D, ol the Seventh regiment. A crowd ot men In front ol n Dush wick avenue saloon, who Jeered tho cur, were dispersed by company tl, Hevcnlh regiment. Every pedestrian on Myrtle avenue during tbe day was required to give an account or hlmsell or get off the street. Windows along the Street were or dered kept closed, and upon a refusal to obey this order a bullet w as put Into tbe sash, A crowd of striker? assnllod workmen who were clearing tho Third avenue tracks nt Fifty-second street. Troop A dispersed tho crowd with their unsheathed sabers, but. upon tbe mob returning, they were charged Willi drawn tnue and put to nignt. A disorderly crowd gathered ouce or twice about thn Third avenue depot, and threw some stone, and Jeered the inotormen, but wcm soon dt4'rsed. Willi theseexeeptions, there wore uo disorderly mobs during the day Unit assumed serious proportions. The lact that the Thirteenth reulment was Wednesday eveulng retired from active duty. Is believed to be Indicative of the begluulng of the end. Tbo climax of a number of demonstrations and nets cl violence In Urookljn came In Illcks street. In the afternoon, alien militia men of the Thirteenth lteglment, escorting a enr that advanced through Jeers and shouts and showers ol mlestles, II red upon people who refused to obey the order to close their windows. A bullet struck and mortally wounded Thomas Carney, at work upon tbe root oi a nouse. Tho tragedy aroused the people to renewed acts of violencn, nn 1 a short time alter wards a man leaned from a window and fired a pistol point blank nt Maior l.ockriinn. tho commander of tbo ttoops. Tbe bullet struck and severed a trolley wire and so missed Its aim ol ass issination. THE CARS MUST RUN. Such la the Decision of Judre Osynor On An Application for a Man la nits. Tbe decision of JudgoOaynor, of Brooklyn, on an application tor a mandamus to com pel a Brooklyn strcot car company to perform tho service for which it was chartered Is a ray ol light on tho rolations of these companies to tue pniiiio an J one ot tin most i:nportaut legal decisions of lute years. Tbe d ay ol the company the Ju lun says, Is to e trry pas sengers, and it tnu.t perform the duty; If it cautiot get labor at what It oil -rs to pay, It must pay more; If its hours of laoor are suca as to repei innor, more put conditions most be adopted. As to tbo claim of proventntlon by violence, the Ju lge snys it Is tot mado out. with T.iiO i soldiers aud the eirtiro police force ol the t protecting the company. Tbe company's duty to run the road Is paramount over thn question of waes It pays tno men. it tne people were ruuulng the roads, they would not lucommode them selves, aud tho corporations are tbe servant? of the eople. It l contemplated to vneate the charters ot the companies and place them In the bands of receivers. But these latter points remain to be determined. Tired of Walking Delegates. At a meeting ot the Building Trades coun ell in Ht. Louis, a radical constitution was kdonted. One of the mo't important changes made Is the abolition ot the otllce of walking delegates. Tbe preamble boldly assorts that strikes are unnatural and that boycotts are un-American, and both methods which have Deen passed Dy unions all over tne country to Reserve tneir ouis, are aisoountennnoeii. Arbitration is the method that will be em ployed la sealing difHeulttes between em ployes and employers in Ht. Louis hereafter. THE LEAKAGE OF GOLD. Puts an Additional Damper on tha Spirits of Business Men. R. O. Dun A Co. say: Events have not helped business this week. About $1,80.000 gold bas been withdrawn from tha Treasury, mainly for export, and tha gold reserve bas been reduced to about $53,000,000. Since December , tbe Treasury has lost In S.I work' ing days about $53,0 X,0ii0 gold, and daily In creasing distrust Is liable to aftoet markets unlurorubly. Industries have not yet found sufficient de mand for tholr products to prevent furtbor decline In prices, and this week tbe average tor all commodities has again touched tho lowest point ever known, ine number ol huods employed does not Increase, and a strike bos cut off for more than week about half the buMnoas ot Brooklyn, to some ex tent affecting trade here. At bottom, busi ness hositatvs because tbe future Is clouded and the consuming demand has not Increas ed In January, as was expected. Heavy sales of wool, 6,507,150 pounds, against 5.(101.350 two yours ago. are in part the result of growing coutldence among manufacturers tuat they will bo able to meet loreign competition. Wbeat was sold at the lowest point ever known for tbe May option, and spot has do ellned 4 oents for the week. Corn bas de clined 2'iC. though receipts are shrinking. Liquidation iu pork bos brought a sharp do- oilue, Cottou barely escaped the lowest point on record. Failure this week havo been 303 in tha Culled States, against 430 lost year, and 69 in canuao, against oo lost year. Bradstreet's says: Heoial telegraphic and mail advices from tbe more Important dis tributing centers fall to relate uny marked Improvement In the movement of merchan dise and products, and tbe conoluslon Is forced that tbe trade situation remains as previously characterized by small volume, low price, hand-to-moutb sales, and the out look favoring a very conservative trade for tome time to come. Gains in demand have been noteworthy ouly ut Eastern woolen mills tor men's wear fabrics. Prices of staple articles support a tendency toward improvement, there ueing ulne show ing an advance, ten which ore linn at the runge of a week ago, and live of Importance wuieu are lower. Advances in quotations lor petroleum, tin, and prospectively, lor Iron ore, are due to these produuts buiug practl. sally in tbe control of dealers or producers, or both, bmuller receipt ol cattle, poultry snd potutoes. due to severe wnather, have put up prices. Other advances are tor wheat. lord and turpentine. ooi. leather, bides. lumber, suar, rosin, hogs, Bessemer pig and tenl billets aud rolls are reported ttriuly ceiu. Australian Independence. Word from Australia Is to tha affect thai the federation spirit is still abroad in th land, and that meetings favoring tha pollti tlcaJ union ot the provlnoes and abolition ol Hostile tarms are numerous and largely at tended. It Is only a question ol a short time until the confederation shall be consummat ed, and after that a question of much shortei time until the Australians cut loose from England and set up a republlo ot theli own. A Boyallat Plot. W. A. Aldrloh, who came to Ban Francisco from Houolulu as a stowaway on a sailing vessel, says that a number of Iloyuiisu had aonsplred to blow up tbe Government build lugs, with President Dole, Cabinet, aud tbe troops of tbe Itepublia, The plot was bo truyed to the government by Claude Wettnore a newspaper writer. Tue dyuuiuito tvus uruugui uom aucouver. Saans Pena Resigns. Dr. Baens Pena. President of tbe Argentine nepuDiic, sent in nis resignation to congress luesday. rant body proeiuimed Honor Url buru. the Vlee President, to be President ol tbe Bepubllo. Dr. Baens PenaaMunied office 0B uciuoer lo law. FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. An Outline of tho Work In tha Senate and Houss. TrtmTr-sEcosD cat. fiESATt. The death of Miss Mary Bteven son, daughter of tha vino president, was feel ingly referred to in the prayer oi I'm chaplain ol the sennto at the oenlng. Mr Manderson. Hep., lino., presented tne credentials ot joiin L Thurston, elected as a United Htntcs sen ator from Nebraska for the term beginning March 4. With this routine preludo Mr. I rve. of tno committee, on loreign ntinirs. gave a dramatic turn to tha proceedings by ottering a resolution expressing the profound Indignation with which tho senate hoard ol the ellorts to restore tho deposed quoen to tne throne ot Ilawali and expressing it as the sense of the senate that the United Htntcs government should nt once dispatch war ships to the Islands. Tho question was dis cussed uutll the hour of 2 o'clock arrived and as the senate had previously fixed the time for hearing eulogies on the lata Hcnator Vitnce, ol North Carolina, tne Hawaii reso lution was laid aside. The tributes were heartfelt and eloquent, addresses being bindo ry Henatnrs itansom and jams, micrman, Morrill, Gray, Blackburn, George, Call, Chandler. Dubois and Bate. As a fuither mark of respect to tho deceased the senate at five o'clock adjourned. THIBTV-TniRO DAT. Hesate The senate to-dny passed tho for tification bill, carrying an appropriation ol about (2,001.000 aud tno aeueieney dim, in cluding tbe Income tax appropriation, was dually agreed to as It came Irotu tho confer ence ot the two houses. Mr. Hill made another fruitless effort to amend the Income tax provision, but bis proposition was voted down 2(1 to l'J. (Senator (Juny Introduced a bill to create a new Judicial district in Penn sylvnnla to be known ns tho Northern Judicial district. It Is to be composed of tho counties ot Wayne. Pike and Monroo (In the present Eastern district), and Husquehnnna, I-ack-awnuna, Luzerne, Columbia, Northumber land, Montour. Lycoming. Sullivan, Brad ford. Potter, Tlogn, Wyomlng,Cllnton,Union, Snyder, Center aud Camerou, now In the Western district. Hocse. The house to-dny passed seven public building bills which authorized the con struction of public buildings nt Chicago, to cost $4. 000.0 JO t at Newport, Ky., $75,OOOs nt Patterson, N. J., $200,000: at (south Omaha, Neb., $100,000: at Fottsvllle. ra., $60,0(8, and at Cumberland, Md., $75,000. Total $4,520. 000. Tbe appropriating clause lu each bill was striekeu out and tbn appropriations must be In future sundry civil bills. TrtlBTT-FOCRTH DAT. Besate. In the senate this morning, resol utions ol thn Colorado legislature were pre sented In relation to tbo Union and Contra! Paclflo railroad com panics, protestlngngalnst tho continuance ot the present receivers; urg ing the appointment ol "an Impartial sole re ceiver." aud that the roads to betaken pos session ol and managed In the interest of the government. House The Indian appropriation bill was finally passed in the bouse to-dav. It car ried 0,4'JI,820 when reportod, but as passed the total was considerably augmented, one amondment alone (to pay tbe llrst install, meat for the purchase of the C'horokes out, lutt B-fln .1 CIO I OA In fha n.n.nln. hour Mr. Hiekles (Vem., N. Y.,) from the committee on military affairs, had passed the Din to cstntiiisn a national military park at Gettysburg. Tbe bill provided lor acquiring tbe 00 acres now owned by the Gettysburg memorial association, and for thn actutr- ment of other lands of tbe battle-field, and their proper marking, otc.by commissioners. it carried an appropriation ol eiuu.Ovu. TBiBTi-rmn dat. Berate. Senator Jones to-day Introduced his financial bill, which was promised two weeks ago. Tbe bill authorizes the secretnrs ol the treasury to Issue S per cent. 30-year oouus to tue amount qi 51K),UUU,00. National banks are allowed to Issue notes up to the fnt value of bonds deposited by them. To retire notes they mutt deposit an equal amount of gold coin; that neither tbe Treas ury Department nor national banks s'mll issue or koep In circulation any notes, other than silver certificates of a leas denomination than $10. The Hecretary of tbe Treasury Is directed to redeem and cancel and not reissue the United Htate and treasury notes whenever and as fast as the aggregate cir culation of United btates legal tender notes, treasury notes, silver certificate) and national bank notes shall be in oxoe of tho aggre gate amount of these forms of paper money In circulation at tbe date of tbo passage ol thn act. The Secretary of tho Treasury Is directed to receive at any United Stat-e mint Irom any citizen of the Unluid States silver bullion ol standard fineness and coin It Into silver dol lars of 412 1-2 grains each. Tbe selgnorage on tho bullion Is to belong to the United States, and Is to be tbe difference between the coinage value and tho price of the bullion in London on tho day the deposit I made. TntnTT-SIXTO DAT. Sesate. IHscusslon of tho Nicaragua Canal bill wns coutlnued to-day. Thn Sen ato confirmed tbo following nominations: James D. Tillman, of Tennessee, to be min ister of the Uuited States to Ecuador. Post masters: Pennsylvania O.oar S. Marshall, at Kittanning; Wm. It. Houser, at Chambers burg; John J. Kiney, at Oallitzeu. The House devoted all Its time to the eon sJderation of tho sundry civil appropriation bill. TntBTT-SEVEItTB DAT. Besate. Too bill pledging tha faith of tha United States to do the coustruction of th Nicaragua canal passed the senate to-day by tbe decisive vote ol 31 yeas to 21 nays. Sen ator Mills of Texas, addressed the senate on tbe Hawaiian question and mado a vlgoroui defense ot President Cleveland's policy, In cidentally scoring tbe sugar trust as respon sible for the revolution which secured thi overthrow ot Queen Llliuokalant's govern ment and which, be said, was now trying t secure the powerful influence of thn Called States government to Intervone in Uamiliat affulr again on Us behalf. THIBTT-ElorjTH DAT. The senate passed, by a vote of 24 to 22. a resolution approving President Cleveland's Hawaiian policy. Tbe bill to repeal tbe tax of one-eighth of a cent a pound on refined sugar - from countries paying bounties wns taken up in tbe house and Congressman Wilson made a speech in Its favor, SENATORIAL ELECTIONS. Several Battled in Various Porta of tba Country. By Joint ballot In tbe North Carolina legis lature, Marlon Butler (Populist), was elected to suooeed Senator M. V. Itansom in the United Btates senate. J. C Prltcbard (Re- Subllcan), was elected by tbe same veto to II out tho unexpired term of the lata Sen ator Z. B. Vauce. William J. Sewell (Rep.) was elected United States senator for New Jersey to succeed John 11 Mcpherson (Dem.). Shelby M. Cullom received a majority of votes In both bouses of tbe Illinois legislature for Uuited States senator. Lucieu Baker received a majority of votes for Uuited Mutes senator for Kansas. Erancl. E. Warren and Clarauce D. Clark, both Republicans were elected to the United States senate from Wyoming tor tbe long and short term reflectively. George C. Perkins, of California was chosen Uuited Stutes senator to suooeed him self. Horace Chilton was elected United Btates senator to succeed Senator Coke, of Texas, Isbutn G, Hurrls(Dam.) received a majority of votes In both bouses of Tennessee for United Btates senator. Fbesidixt Job Mc3bios, of tha Federa tion ol Labor, is sufTinn. Iro n cancer ol tha tongue, bis tlis 'ne being similar to (lenerul Grunt's fatal affllatlon. To the Younger Cooks, the beginners in the art of bread and cake making, there is no aid so great, no assistant so helpful, as the Royal Baking Powder. It is the perfect leavening agent and makes perfect food. Do not make a mistake by experimenting with any other. royal BKma mwoih m.. Ages of Itoyalty. The King of Denmark Is 78, Quppi) Victoria 75, the King of Sweibm (13, tho Emperor (if Auytrla G tho King of Ilt'lgium 00, the King of llotitnania 65, the Prince of Montenegro 53, and the Sultnn of Turkey and tho King of Italy each 50. Rot .llnetii Not mtrh to give, a cup of water, yot Its draught of cool ru.'nsthment drnlnel by fnvered Hps will seai more pleasurothrough tho frnmo than wbon the Julco of wins re news the Joys of brUrMcr dtvs i not much to bny, a houlo of Bl. Jacobs Oil, yet rubbet well on lurabazo's twMlmr pains, will stralirbton up an 1 cure more crooked backs than when the boys mnrch forth on holiday parade. Not much to try It, any way t for In all lis world-wide nf.aslon to comlort those In pain, It never yet deceived, so tiar lis name like household wor la Is known to bo remembered. It's the extern il wine of Joy. Arizona is almost exactly twice tbe sir of Missouri. Raw'e TMs t TPs offer One Hundred Hollars Reward fni anveruMof t'aiarrb Ciatoaunot be cured by lull's t 'alarm Cur. K. J.Cnunr.v A Co., Props., Toledo, O. TV", the undersigned, nave Icnnwn F. J. Che pry for the last 15 years, and liellove him tier feclly tumoral ill In all business transactions and flnAnc'allv able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. Wear At Tim ax. Wholesale Druoslata, Tolodo, Ohio. Waxdiso, RtvA9 A MAnvtM, Wholesale I irmrelstv Toledo, Oh.ti. Ita'l's ( ularrh Cure Is taken Internally, act. bur directly ujion tbn blood and muonusniiv faces of thftsy-tem. Price, 7'n, pr bottle, bold by ail Druggist. Testimonials free. The celebrated Iloquulort cheese Is made of sboep milk. With Emphasis we say that Illpans Tulmles. the best and rtmlnrd remedy Inr stouutch and liver troublevwlll cure your lui.idu.'he or bilious at lats. Due tubule ulves relW. There are 103 applicants fer tbe Connetlout .Labor Commissioner's position. .. Dr. Klhiiers Pwamp-H4kt cures all Kidney and liladiter troubles, l'ampliict and coiumltatiou free. Laboratory Illiighiuuptuu, N.. In 1"!3, there were 60,025 distilleries In operation In the German Empire. t could not get alona without IMso's Cure for Consumption. It always cures Mrs. P. C. Moi i.ion, .Noo.llmm, Man October CJ, 1MU. There are steel billiard balls. Sirs. Wlnslow's Pnothlna Syrup for children teetblim, softens the Kuius, reducw Ijtflaniv tion, allays pain, cure wind colic iBo. a bottle London consumes 11 tons of salt daily. Karl's Clover Root, the ureal blood purifier, plvca freshuees anil elenrne to tbe ooniples Ion aiul cure constiimtion. c4. fillet. 91. ItnpUsel, Anji-1 J. Uulwi. Taw Ids ,LINF.SE"sreth Best and Most Eronoml (Aillars snd Cuffs worn: tiisy sre uisds of Ons tlntri, both suIbn flnisiied sltke, sod helu reverse le. one collsr Is enusl to twoot any oilier kind. tlxtu tit war uvU ani I-hJc wit. A tolof Tn Collars or Five Pause! Cuts f ur Twsnty-fc ivs Cents. A rismple Collar snd Patrol Cuffs by mail off Sis Csut. Ksinsstylssadsizs. Addrus riEVEIialULB COM.AB COMPACT, It Ikanklui St.. N York. tl Kllbj BL. Bootee GENSsOtM u-"buiu'o",,,u.,i "'Sucoessfullv Prosecutes Claims. LstoPrloulpal txsintnsi U.S. Psusioo Bureau. Syrslu last war, 16iUiidlcalUigcUaui4, atty siiu-. AGENTS WANTED lo sell Washlna Machines and Kitchen Noveltlea Write for Catalogue, crystal Washing Machine Co., Columbus, OUta, tlf Si I T H'WN I.ETTEttof value sent TfALlj 9 I i FRF. K to readers of tan paper. Charles A. Baldwin it Co., to Wall be, N. I. In a Peck of trouble the woman who washes with' out Pearline. Her work is never done, and it's never done well. With Pearl' ine she can do twice as much, and have it done better. There is little work, less wear, never the least harm. Try Pearline, and see it go for dirt ; when you see dirt 20 for Pearline. Beware Peddlers am) some unscrupulous crocers same s Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline an imitation, bs honctW if ii.i. Hitch A Horse It'i tho up-to-dut? wny of cultivating ground. Tl. a lu ,.. t.lnl. a.. UUII WW BU1V t4tlwU Uilll "PLANET JR." .tiki as-i m aaaai vias flBKlj m sf mm ar Ma '' vvt l llfll VH. Uuht. strnntt nnd oilhII v eontwilW'rt !iv rnn vnnltnt lnvotsi. Hits amiviiHitn t tnm dulnfr cliitee ljfteluifi furrowing, or onllnury cuHhmniH. Uur froo-fur-all cutulotue t4)iU Ull tt.lOUt It. M. I.. ALLKW aV 4'4.. hllaallskl. t.a. APOLIO !s Like a Good Temper, " It Sheds a Brightness Everywhere." Si?) 1 8 Mi wu at., ntw-vo. Oh, What Time. The discovery was made by a lirttl in Bl.iomfleld, N. J., on her way to the churcb Hint she hnd on dark shoo ln BtenJ of white. She Instated on return Ing to change them. As she wns about to re-enter the vehicle, she fell and upturned her ankle. Before the car rlngo reached the church, a wheel rolled oft and the bridal party had a sever shaking up. Hens. ble. rnotimatlc tires havo been found rcrj cervlceablo on hospital ambulances. KNOWLEDGE Brlnjrs comfort and Improvement anoT tends to personal enjoyment whoa rightly ttsea. Tho many, who Kvo bet ter tlian others nnd onjoy lifo tnoro, with less oxpenditnro, by more promptly adapting tho world's best prodi'ets to tho ncetti of physical being, will attest the valtio to With of tho puro liquid Uuativo principles cmbruccd lu tha remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its exccllenoo Is duo to Its presontltifj in the form mtt arceptablo and pleas ant to tho taste, tho refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of n perfect lax atlvo i cfTcctuully cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels-without weak cning them and it b perfectly free flora every objectionnhlo substance Byrttp of Fip is for sulo by all drag sristsln AOa and 81 hottles, but it is maa ufactunx by tho California Fig fcyrnp Co. only, whoso namo la primed ci ery package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well inforniod, yon uiU ao accept any substitute if oilured. '95 RUPTUREGured PflHITIVs I.V 'IIIII.IIK It I' PI IRK Worn nluht 'il lu . J!a an Ailju i "!)!' Phi Lleb can be ma'ie larwer or smaller tooulteii'irrlna; cmililonof Kfl'Tt. HE. rsTESTFD. Illns. rat, srt sei-'irly sealed hy n.V. IIouieJIfa.Co.HiHrosdw'.v.N.v.City aaSHORTHftHDIHiJ-r MttA. J. 1IAVJ..M, IUji lie I'btluil'o. l'au DATs?MTQTRAPE SIAIIKS Er ui.ln.nl b s-m s Sim s nnrt advice iaientii..:ltyor rjvenUon Send for li-v.-nlors (luMe, or how toyetf patent. PATUICK u'f ARUEU WssrisutoX. D. O llirXn.MCN er I,AflIEl-LtBht,lionrb'a r e itploynient In ur towm win over Sill, wo-lu WrUj us. U. Jlat.oonaCo .Oiwo.o.Si. will tell you. ' this Is as good as" or " tha is never peddled, if vnur grocer tends ynia Stt jAlbS PYLE, New Yw.. To A Hoe. Ml WIIU HORSE HOE and cultivator. ! JV TRUSS JZt mJ ' CUKta vVHtii Ail ELSE FAIL tL4 Beat Couch fiyrup. Tawtat Goud. Vie I El ir- time. foirl j firjgglfs lsvlgiaHiiaA X SLY M If