WOMEN IN SESSION, Rational Council of Many Societies Meet In Washington. The formal opening ol the leeoml trennla session of the Nntlonnl Council for Women ol the Unltod States begun at the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington. 1). C, Monday. Mrs. May Wright Bewail, Its president called the meeting to order. The council Is a represent tatlTe body composed ol delegntes trom all the various associations ol women through, f ut tho country. Twenty associations are represented. The triennial address ol presi dent Mny Wright Bewail, ol Indlnua, eon eluded the morning session. Mrs. Bewail, In tho course of her remarks aid the clubs organized by women In all the leading cities had thus far beea Isolated, but It was hoped that a convention would be cull, ed wlthlu a year to form a national federa tion of women's clubs. A reception was held It the Ebbltt house, at which tho ollleers and M-ofllelo vice presidents ol the council greet, ed the delegate and visitors attending the triennial. Ilellglon was tho toplo at the evening ses Hon,. It was divided Into two 1'ixts, the first oontrolled by tho National Free llap. lists' Woman Missionary society, and the second by the national council Itself. Mnry K Davis, president of the llnpllst society named presided. Mrs. Fronds Stewart Mosber, of Michigan, spoke on "The Dblcal Adjustment of Wumnu's Home and isoclo logical Duties," and Emellne llurllngane Cheney, of Maine, discussed "Practical Christian Living." Mrs. Isabella ( harles Davis, of New Vork. recording secretary of tho cnuncll, read a re port giving an abstract of the work of the standing committee of the council to secure tho recognition of women In church con. ferences. Mrs. Mnry Dickenson, of New Vork, then spoko on the attitude of tho lead lug religious denominations toward woman's growing service In the churches. The council will hold throe sessions dally for the next two weeks. The following women are dclegntes to the council from tlio organizations named. National American Woman BulTragn As sociation Busan U. Authony, Carrie Chap man ( ntt. National Women's Christian Temperance Colon Frances E. Wlllard, Clura V. Hoff man. National Free Daptlst Women' Missionary Bociety Mary A. Davis, F.mellne llurllngamt Cheney. Illinois Industrial School for Girls (nation al charter) Mrs. II. A. Wallace, Margaret Isabel Banders. National Women's llellet Bociety ZlndaD. II. Young, Kmellne II. Wells. Wlmodaughsls lluth U. D. Havens, Em ma M. (Illicit. Young Ladles' Nntlonnl Mutual Improve ment Association Kmmn B. Taylor, Mlnnif J. Bnow. National Christian League for the Promo tion of Boelnl Purity Elizabeth B. Urennln, Caroltnia 11. Knell. Universal Peace Union Hannah 3. Bailey, Belva A. Lockwood. International Kludergarten Union Barnb A. Htewart, Virginia E. Oraeff. Women's ltepiibllcan Association for tbf United States J. l'.llen Foster. National Association of Loyal Women ol American Liberty Mrs. I. C, Manchester, Burab D. La rVtra. Women's F'orelgn Missionary Union ol Friends Eliza C, Armstrong, Hannah J. Valley. Women's Relief Corps, auxiliary to the. Grand Army of the Republic Emma B. Wal lace. Kate Ilrownlee Buorwood. Nutlonnl Association of Women Stenogra phers Nulla CI. McLaughlin, Harriett A. Bhlnn. National Council of Jewish Women Mrs. H. Bolomon, Badie American. American Antl-Vlvlsectlug Sooiety Caro line Earl White, Mary F. Lovell. The following are permanent officers: May Wright Bewal, president; Mary V. Eastman, honorary vice-president: Frances F. llagley, vlee-presdent( llacbel Foster Avery, corres ponding secretary) Lillian M. N. Btovent, treasurer; Isabella Charles Davis, recording secretary; Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton is ths press committee of one. '-Ilellglon and Woman's Work and influ race Therein as They Bhonld Be Practiced in the Various Walks and Relations of Life," was the thome to which the National Coun cil of Women devoted their session Tuesday TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. The war feeling In Mexico Is subsiding. A mild type of Influenza ha spread over England. Another body has been unearthed in tha ruin of the Delavan House, at Albnny. Ward McAllister owned only (10,0)0 worth of personalty and no real estate. Jnmos B. Gentry, the murderer of Actres. Madge Yorke, 1 still alive, and the ahanco are that he will recover. The Governor of Texas has eommutod to to life Imprisonment wlfo Murderer E. W Hunt The Oorman Chamber of Commerce have passed a resolution opposing the blmetalllo movement. Governor Morton of N. Y., hoi signed the Lawsoa bill preventing the display of for eign Sag on publlo buildings. Searching party found the dead bodlos oj four men 19 miles below Now Orleans. The men had gone on a bunting expedition and were frjzen to death, English authorities have fined Captain Gor ion, of the Crathle, whose ship ran down the Gibe, causing the death of 331 persons, 10 hilling for a broach of the navigation law last October In the Tyne river. lit. Rev. Thomas H. Clark, the Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Rhode Island for over 40 years, has gone mad. He is now confined a a private sanitarium at Fore Hill, Mass, . The Legislative Council of New Mexico has eon&nned all Governor Thornton's nomlna lions, and for the first time In 30 year all the territorial offices are filled by Democrats. Samuel Eldodt suoessds Banker R. J. Paten a Territorial Treasurer, Window-gloss manufacturers, representing about 80 per cent of that Interest la the United States, at Cleveland deoided to form t new organization to b known as the Na tional Wludow-glass Manufacturers' Astoela tlon. Bailors Rescued In a Storm. Thirteen ship wrecked seamen reached New Fork elty, on board the White Blur steamer laurla ihey were Captain Jones and crew of the British ship lilalio, rescued on Feb. 10, when their ship was unmanageable in a heavy norm. The rescue wa effected with reat difficulty alter six hours' continuous Sort Taa Jealous of a Fug Dos;. At New Albauy, Ind.. because bis wire al lowed her pug dog to kiss her, and would not permit Dim the same privilege, Peter Bow nan assaulted her. Two sons attacked him with clubs end fractured his skull. Ths boys were arrested and biased in Jail to await the results of bis iniurles, wblob are serious. Wednesday's storm extended from Bed river to central Texas, as . t west as Abtlens and east to Longvlew an Marshall. It It ths worst in fifty years, and if eontineed it will be the hardest ever known In Texas. A COLLEGE BURNED. Students Escaped From the Buildings Before it Was Too Lste. By a fire of mysterious origin, the Benvet Pa., college was completely destroyed at an early hour Haturday morning, entailing a loss of not less than (73,000. A number ot the students were asleep when the fire was dis covered and made narrow escapes; some ot lliem were compelled to turn out In the cold wind clad only In their night clothing. Shortly before 6 o'clock the college Jnnllor discovered flames coming from the roof ot the building which wns a three story brick structure. The alarm was Immediately given, but In a few adniite the entire building wo In the power ol the flames. Many ol the students, who are mostly youni, laities, were not out of bed, and when they discovered that tha building wns on Are a panic ensumed. Everybody tried to get out at the snme time. A number were compelled to leave the dormitory lu their scanty night clothes, ana as tue nir was coin, sunerfi considerably before they could reach places ol safety. The borough Are department re sponded to tho alarm, but when the hose carriage reached the building the water plugs were found to be frozen. The building win practically lu ashes before the department got to work. The college buildings were In the center ot the town and were extensive and In excellent condition. Improvements were recently completed on the buildings to the amount of (1.1.110 . Lost fall the institution, which was formerly known as the Beaver Female Heini nary and Muslcnl Institute, was made co educational, with an attendance of about 100 Students. Tho Institution was established In 1141. Hon. Daniel Agnew, ex-chlet justice of the supreme court of Penusvlvanla, was one of the prime movers and took a deep Interest In Its welfare. Bishop Blmpson, ol the Metho dist Episcopal church, also looked alter the young Institution lu 1189, Dr. It. T. Taylor was elected president, whleh position be held until about a year ago, when be was succeed ed by President Alexander. In 1S73 exten sive additions and Improvement were made and ithe number of students so Increased as to make the college of great Importance to Bearer and vicinity. Last vear. as stated, additional Improvements wero made. The faculty and directors held a meeting and made arrangements to continue the school In another building. It is probable that steps will be taken at once to rebuild the structure. NEWSY CLEANINGS. A mst! In the price of lienf is threatened. Italt Is trying to induce England to old her in Africa. Tits leather trade is prosperous, leather is always In demand. Coloxzl Boors Is contesting for a seat in Congress from Maryland. Tns Massachusetts Bonnte has adopted n rulo for tho exclusion of lobbyists. A at a is pinning to take BOO!) people from Boston and colonize them in Tennessee. Tits Colombian Government nnnounce that the revolution is practically ended. Trta Berlin Relchsanzelger publishes a gen eral prohibition of Import of frozen meats. A FLontnA hotel-keeper declares that never before havo tourists sought as low rates a aow. rosTMASTFB WrAVisn. of Louisville, Kv uses wagons like milk wagons for collecting mail. Tit Rwls Oivornmnnt mado a profit of limit (1,000,000 ln.it year in lie monopoly in iplrit. Fn.LT 1.000.000 acres of the host land In Oklahoma will be open for settlement this prlng. Ths. Navalo Indians In New Mexico have aeon compelled by the cold weather to eat their horses. Mixioo's delay In dealing with Guntemala Is for tho purposo ot gaining time in war preparations. The train robbers who looted nn express far In California the other day took only the gold ooln aboard. Trig total tonnage passing through the Ran It Rte Marie Canal during the season was vnluod at (143.000.000. Nw York Citt has inaugurated a brisk war on the tramn. He must either clear out, or go to the workhouse. Owimo to the unfavorable season in Eng land for clover seed, it is expected that American exports will be very large. Tnit Unltod Rtatos Supreme Court is said to be Ave years behind its docket. There am some 750 cases awaiting its decision. Kaihkb Wilhelx Intends Inviting France to send a representative to tho fetes attend ing the opening ot tho Baltic Canal. Withik a year or so four cities will bo sup. plied with eleetrio light In every street. They ire Quebec, Budapest, Btrnssburg and Frank fort. Axono 4029 children subjoet to cruel treat ment in the United Kingdom during a recent month no fewur than 1237 wore known to bo Insured. Railboad men say that the late great storm oocasloned greater Interruption to the run ning of trains than did the famous "blizzard" at March Wth, 183. A CAnLOAD of pig tin, amounting to 822 bars, is on its way to Now York from mines aear Durnngo, Mexico. It is said to bo the eoond shipment of tin ore ever mined on the American continent. Jamks Battle, of Detroit. Mich., In point of servloe the oldest Fire Chief in the United States, has been retired on half pay. He has Been Chief of the Detroit Fire Department for thirty-four years, Uis rotlremout is due to 111 health. AccoBDiMd to official figures, 41,301,109 tons of anthrn-ito coal were marketed in IMH. (hough probably from 6,000,000 to 7,000,000 tonB more wore mined. This is less than tha 13.0S0.533 tons in IH'JS, or the 41,81)2,300 tons ot 18U2, but exceeds the output of any year previous to 18112. Am assay of the eopper ore taken from a mine recently discovered at Ware, home Point, Conn., made by a Denver assayer, makes a favorable showing. The ore is not only rich in copper, but also contains gold and silver. The assayer believes that the gold and sllvui will pay for the working, leaving the copper as profit. Maboabet Cook, aged eighty-nine, whose funeral took place a few days airo at Colum bus, Ohio, was aboard, as a babe and with her parents, of Robert Fulton's steamsblr, Clermont wben the ship made the trial trip August 1 1, 1H07. The passengers are all dead now. Fulton bought Mrs. Cook's parents a basket of peaches, being pleased With tbeli oonQdenoe lu bis vessel. Another Whiskey Trust. Headed by the receivers of the Whisky Trust, the distillers of spirits and high wines have orgrnlzed another combination in op position to the whisky trust It is known as the Spirits Distilling Association aud com prises all save per cent, of the hlgb-wlne distillers in the United States. An advanoe o two cents for spirits bos already been agreed upon and an advanoe ol six cents fot uuder-roof spirits. Train Bobbery. . About midnight Friday night a frslgbt train on tb Baltimore and Ohio Southern railroad was held up near Vigo, O., by three masked men armed with shot guns and tha trainmen were relieved of all their valuables. It Is the oi inion that the bandits mistook the freight for the "Turkey" train, a fast freight which carries an express ear. The census bureau will cease on March 4. The remainder of the work will be don by 90 clerks, under the Boo re lory of ths Interior. A suroeon's knife HrM yon ftelfnt of hormf and rimnl. There i no longer n-wwily ffir ltu In mfttiy tltttiei formerly refrnrded a incurable without cutting. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery In well nimtmted by the fact that DI1DTII17P c Breach U nnwtitrf lUI I UIXL. fl,K curei without the knife on. without Mn, Chtnuy, chnf I tig triiwa cnn le thrown away f They never cure tint often iii'iure inflamma tion, tttrnugnlciUou ami Uenlh. TUMORS Ovnrinn. Vhmr (Herlne) I UJHVSI3 nml tnnuy othem.nre now removed without the perils of cutting iteration. PILE TUMORS, TO other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured without pslu or re snrt to the knife. QTONP " Wsdder, nn matter OIlflVL. ,nw Inrge, Is crushed, pill verlred. irnslied out ntid perfectly re moved without culling. CTDIfTllRP oU'rlimry Psssngels 40 I llv I UIVL. nimrrnioveri without cutting In hundred of cn.es. For pmn phlcl. rrfrrences Slid ell particulars, send loceols (In stnmp) to World's IHs pennrv Stedlcnl Association, 60J Main fclrctt. IlulT;ilo. N. V. MOTHERS Slid those soon to be conic mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's l:avorlte Prescription robs childbirth of Its tor tures, terrors and dangers to iinth mother and child, by aiding nature in pre paring the systini for parturition. Thereby "labor" and the period of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promote the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. lion a A. Ot-vtmiF. of OntUr, (httlim Co., 7pm.. writes: "When t Iwgnh tnklttg llr. Pierce's l-'nvorite Prescription. I wns not nlte to stntnl on my feet without stiOerfng almost denth. Now I do nil my housework, wn-liing. ennking, sewing snd everything formy fnmilyof eight. 1 sm stouter nmv Ihnu I hnve been In six yerirs. Your Hnvnrile Prescription ' Is the Ite.t to take before confinement, or at lenst it proved so with me. I never fullered so Utile with any of my children as I did with my Inst." A Church or Ice. Tho offlcers of the Xctituno line steamship riitamco, which arrived In port recently from Hotterdum, vlu Sun (terluml, witnessed nil curly morning Bceno In nild-Atlimtic which First Otll cer roplmm nays whs beyond descrip tion mid any humnn power of repro duction. The beautiful sight wns caused by the sun shining upon a huge Iceberg nbout 7 o'clock on the morning of August 2, and continued for fully flfU'en minutes. The Iceberg was 270 feet high and &50 feet long, and was on the edge of a dense fog. It was ehaped exactly like a church, having at one end a towering spire that was pierced pear Jhe top of tho spire in lin uiacuiuto white. About fifty feet from tho top the sun's rays blended Into a soft pink that was most beautiful to behold. Back of tho splro was a slanting roof that tho action of the fog and sun caused to appear in a deep blue. Near the spire was a perfectly shaped Gothic arch, in which had been melted a fissure so like a window as to almost muke one bo lleve it was built there by a mechanic. The sun shone, through this In all its brilliancy and dazzled the eyes of those aboard Bhip. The fog formed a deep background near tho water and made a marine picture that could never be (tainted. Besides all this, the siln, shining on the many small projections of the berg, made the whole look as though millions of pparkling diamonds had been piled together. The ollleers say that many Htatues and fantastic figures were discernible about the mountains of Ice. Tho seamen and ollleers were awed by the beauty and grandeur of tho scene. Baltimore 4 mHrienn Established a Value. Maurice Thompson tells of a certain buyer of sheep who went Into the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, where the following dramatic Incident took place between him and a grim mountaineer who had one ewe for sale: Buyer That ewe Is worth about 75 cents. Mountaineer lilt air wo'th Jest a dollar 'n' or half. Buyer You are Joking; the old thing Is lean and Mountaineer (drawing a largo pistol and cocking lt)Strenger, w'at did yo say 'at that air cwo wag wo'th? Buyer (briskly) Nlgu on to seven dollars Is what I said. Accept None of Pretended p Royal ECAUSE inferior preparations are bought at wholesale at a price so much lower than Royal, some grocers are urging consumers to use them in place of the Royal at the samt retail price. If you desire to try any oi the pretended substitutes for Royal Bakino Powder bear in mind that they are all made from cheaper and inferior ingredients, and are not so great in leavening strength nor of equal money value. Fay the price of the Royal Bakino Powder for the Royal only. It is still more important, however, that Royal Bakino Powder is purer and more wholesome, and makes better, finer,, and more healthful food than any other baking powder or preparation. rjS ROVAL SAKINQ POWDtS CO., BRAVE COLONEL LARKE. With His Arm flndly llroken tie Writes) and Works Every Day. Col. Julian K. Lnrko, the Crimean war veteran, met with nn accident re cently. In which he demonstrated thnt the heroic soldier Is born and not evo luted by a rigid system of drill. Ho Is one of tho bright writers on nn after noon paper and has charge of the real estate department, (in onu of tli cold est days of last week, when tho breath seemed to freeze and Icicles gathered on tho mustache and beard, the Col onel, chipper as a chipmunk, although ho Is over 00 years old and Is nil scarred lip with wounds received In battle, called at tho Itenl Estate Excliangi?, says the New Vork Commercial Adver tiser. In descending the steps from tho streets that lead to the exchunito he slipped on the frozen Ice and fell heavily on his left shoulder. Like a nimble athlete of thirty yearn he picked himself up, and, after finish ing his business at tho exchange, ho went to his oillce, and wrote n column, coolly smoking a long Havana, known as the "Smuggler's Delight." His brother members of the qnlll noticed that while he was writing his left arm hung limp and motionless at his side. Finishing his copy and calmly knock ing the ashes from his cigar he said: "Now 1 will look at my arm." He tried to lift up his left arm, but he discovered that It was not only broken, but comdd erably fractured. His shirt and coat sleeves were soaked with blood. Sev eral wished to run for a doctor, but !ro simply said: "Oh, It Is nothing; I'll go out and have It set." He lighted a fresh cigar and went out and found a surgeon, who tried to lecture tho brave old vet eran, who hits fought through wars, because he neglected his arm so long. "Oo home early and stay there a week," said the surgeon, after he had splin tered the broken nrm. The surgeon lit tle knew the vitality of the Colonel and Ills devotion to Journalism. The next day he turned up In the ofllee and wrote five columns of statistics, the data of which he had been gathering for souio lime. His coolness and heroic conchnlanee In suffering great pain have won tho admiration of all the editors and re porters on tho papers and they propose to honor him In some way, either by tendering him a banquet or giving hill a silver loving cup. Durable Ilricns. Excnvatlons In Bubylon have brought to lluht a number of bricks, the stamps on which prove uieui to be nt least 4,000 years old. They appear to be as good now as wben they were first linked. Ths Fopallul. Why shouldn't there be a third party? It Is true they disturb the smooth runulng of the regular organizations and sometimes overturn elections, but what is popular Is founded on merit i As for instanca, among nil the remedies used forsprulnsnnd bruls s, HI. Jacobs Oil is the most populur becuusu It isknown to be the best I heuce it Is the Pop. tills! In medicine, Tha more because it cures so promptly and surely. There Is no crippling Irorn sprain where this old remedy is used. It imparts now life and sirength and the pnln vanishes. Truly it lsal'upu liat. Straw plaiting gives employment to 0,000 women lu Europe. Haw's This t TTs offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fot any ease of Catarrh that, cannot bwcuisd bj tlaii's 1'atarrli Cure. F. J.Cbknkv A f!n.. Prfim. Tolftdn. 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che. tley for I he lio-t 1ft years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transaotlons snd flnanoially able to oarryout any obliga tion made by their Arm. Vbst A Thuu, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Waliiivo, RirrvAit A Mabvi.i, Wholesals Druiciflstn, Toledo, Ohio. . Tfa'l's ( 'atarrh Cure Is takon Internally, aet Inn directly uon the bloo l and mucous sur faces of the system. Price, 7Ao. pr bottle, buid by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Net an Experiment. Tne use of Ripens Tabnles for headaches, dlepHia and other stointioh disorders Is not an experiment but an assured suvctus. They will do ull that we say they will. California has 2 1.000,000 fruit trees, acoo rd Ing to recent estimates. I use rieo's Cure for Consumption both In my family nil a practice. nr. . w. i-attcksom, ink' ter, Jlk'b., November 4, lsui the Substitutes for Baking Powder and cheaper made baking 10 WALL ST., NCW-VORK. SSfllj March April May Arc tho Best Months in "Which to Purify Your Blood And tho Beat Blood Puriflnr h Hood's Sarsaparilla Which riirifios, Vitalizes and Enriches tho Blood At this season everyone should take a good spring modiclno. Your blood must bo puri fied or you will he neglecting your health. There is a cry from Nature for help, and un less thero Is prompt and satisfactory response yon will be liable to serious Illness. This demand can only be met by the puri fying, enriching and Blood-Vitalizing elements to be found In Ilood's Sarsaparilla. " My mother-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe, nt the note ot 73 years, was attacked with a violent form of salt rheumi it spread all over her body, and her bands and limbs wore dreadful to look at. At the same time, my little daughter Clam, who was Just one year old, was attacked by a similar disease, liko scrofula. It appeared In Hood's and only AolOld Deed. A few days ago a singular deed was presented at tho register's oillce In Newark, N. J. It was mmle In 17SU and had never been recorded. Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Koot cures nil Kidney and Hlmhler troubles, l'stiijililet and rotiMillatlon free. Laboratory lliriKliaiiipton, N.Y. illsmark never uses any pens save those made of goose quills. Hcotlnnd's Homan Cathollo churches have 3D2,O00 members. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing- Byrnp for children teelhinir. softens the icunis. reduces tiiflinna tlon, ulluys puln, cures wind collu. 'c. a buttle A London omnibus carries on an averag 2,600 passengers each week. Karl's Clover Hoot, the ureat blood purifier, J lives freshness ami clearness to the coniplcx un and cures constipation. 2ftct. fleets, fl Lawyers wero known In Iinbylon 230) D.O. 02VIS UNJOY8 Both tbe method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it b pleasant and refreshing to the torto, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, elennses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, nromnt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable- substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try lu Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. 10UISVIUI, Kt. f IV tQRK, Atf. PNTJO 'SB FiENSION Washinulon, I. ', 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lota Principal Esainlnai U.8. peuslon Bureau. 3yraiu Uul wur, liauJuuMuitlUa claim., ally auu. DITrMTR TRADE MAHKS KtnmlnaMon rm Sire I (n,l ailvice onto patruuijllliy of Invenlon. ttnt fnr Inri'nlors llulilc. nr how lu t a lateral I' AT KICK OKAllHKL. Wi.msnTos. U.O WATT W NKWSIETTKK ot value sent nnilL Oli FlttiK to mailers ol this tiaiirr. thus. A. Baldwin Co., 4U Wall Htrevt, N. V. for Ta. farms, affflaVsllaBvll BU I EllO 11 TtfT ftCTS BIKt Iff Ml I LftJ up, InolutUng lulldirica. Call vuor ftuureaa w. n. uruauuua, ak... wa roim, you need Pearline. JX n -r x Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you. KATXfO ",hi ' w ad u" or " Pesrlme." IT'S P i i VV CLJL C FALSE Pearline a never peddled, if yaur rrocer sends Tou an imitation, be honest umd it tack. You Will Realize that "They Live Well Who Live Cleinly," if You Use SAPOLIO Largo 80.-09 tinder each side of her neck) had the attend ance of the family physician and other doc tors for a long time, but soemed to grow worse. I read of many people cured of scrof ula by Ilood's Sarmpnrlllo. As soon as we gnvo Ilood's Baraapnrllla to Clara, she began, to get better, nnd before the first bottlo was gone, the sores entirely bcahxl up and there hns never been any sign of the disease since. She is a Healthy Robust Child. ner grandmother took Hood's Sarsaparilla at the same time, and the salt rheum decreas ed In Its violence and a perfect cure was soon effected. It took nlmut throe months for her euro, nnd she ascribes her good health nnd strength at her advanced aiioto hood's Har saparilln. It has enrtalnly lie-n a Oodsond to m y f omiJy, " JIbs. fjorau Woiri, Zaleskl, Ohio Hood's REE! Wt want to send thrse tsdies from this locality rsTSSsl on our secona annual l era usr SGronxr Va(itioi) Trip to AtUotkOty. Every expense paid by us. No coupons. Writs at ones for psrtlculars to THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. 6o snd 6a Second Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa. It It not lurprtilnf 7 titmt ft rmflr That hit lffn The Phjilciaii'ff Trump Curd yor ceutury IJ) aco nf trumrxt. sShotJld now, P-irih Artie tim, ptito prepar rt Tmik It posir! 7'o offer It to Ui publlo n fnrm Avaliahta for ImmMim nm jlntl cn pal lit of txMns; preMrvtd "Without low of lrtat For nwJtvad ? Or until (hi occasion arlaes 1 Such ft urprlM ax lata In Ripans Tabues? HtpanaChamlcaJ Co., 10 Spruce St., Kaw Tor. .Price, B0 centa ft box, of druffglata or bj malt We L.Douglas SB O USSSaB- I1THCSIJT. J sJmsj n 0 ICs rir rots A KINO, Oi COKDOVAN, f K(.rVnTS yVSWMsTaSVli WILT '4.33WFlNCCAUtKMKAM(V 3.tfP0LICE.3SOU5. 'taSpW'.VVOIlKINCIirtA, . EXTRA PINE Over On Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes era equally satisfactory They elve the bent value tor the money. They equal custom shoes in style and lit. Ttufr wearing; qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stomped on selt4 From Si to S J sived over otfcrr makes. 11 jour dealer cannot supply 7wvnj can. Raphael, Angrlo. Uubrne, Tsieq Tits "LINF.Nf:"are tha Bast sn4 Most Eeonoml fnl Collars and Cliffs worn; tliey are Uiade ol flna. cloth, both allies flnialiad alike, and heme revarah bin, one collar la final to two or any other Kind. Thfv rft vefl, var vtU mtvi tVtC V4lt. A bos of-Ti-n Collars or FivaPeutot Culls for Twenlr-Fte-Cents. A Hample Dollar and Pair of Cnffe by mail for SIS Caul, fteiueatyleand eise. Addreee KEVEIISIDLS COLLAU COMPANY. n FrmnkUa St.. Mew fork. 17 KUby St.. RUPTURECurett POHlTIVf'LV HOl.DHBt'PTlRIC Worn hirfitsui'i tlA. htm O Adjtutablt Pan h bleb cod 1 Oisvia larger or mftltor tofultcliftnglrj URE. riTCKTID. Illu. Cat. svnt fttTUrlv araled by u. V. H. uaa Vfg.Cn, n. wv4 Drtsadway.TX:ity LUHtS Wrltrtf Ail ILSfe taiLS. Beat Coo Kb fajrup. Tata UuotL in time, r-oiq ot aruggiita- A Pleasant Reflection tha fact that easy washing has been made safe. Until Pearline came, it was danger ous. Pearline takes away the danger as it takes away the work. I here is no scour ing and scrubbing, to wear thing's out : there k - Sv -sasia- 13 n.5 trouble in keeping things clean. Pearline is better than soap. With soap, you need hard work ; for easy work,. t JAMES PVLK, N. Y.