-HE U. 5. Government offi (TCJ) daily reports ROYAL Bak ing Powder superior to aU others in leavening strength. (BmlliHn IJ, Af'tDtft, .J9Q.) It is the best and most economical. f HOVL PAKINO POWOER CO., Orninn morclinntu nonie of thorn at lonst nrp aggrieved Imonnsn of tlio In troduction Into tlrrmany of "twrgnlil mlos." nnd tlioy Imvo appnilod to th govorntnpnt to suppress tlirni. Thplr tlninnnd In thnt tlip stnto ahnll deflno whnt constitutes "nnfiilr competition' ninl proUIMl It. Probably the nipr- chants who united In till reqimat would, most of them, strenuously deny socialistic proclivities, but their ro finest Is In the lino of pure aorlnllar... It would bo only another step In the snmo dlrpctlnn to ask thnt the govern inont t)rohlllt one from underselling another. We do not rend thnt as yet nny customers of the Oermnn shopmen Imvo Joined In the demand for the abolition of bargain day. OOCE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tarto, and acts penily yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver mid Bowels, elennsrs the sys tem effectually, dispcia colds, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Pyrup of Tigs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tho stotnnch, prompt in its action end truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrccablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottlcB by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any one who withes to try iu l)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUN FRANCI3C0, 11. lOUISVIUt. Kt. HLW YORK, Nt. AFTER DINNER. Bit dinner tut night It was, Indeed. Plenty to drink, toot Well, I should say to. Headache la consequence? Oh.no. Bow do yem manage it? Ripans Tabula, WiU that do It? Erery time. W. L. Douglas 5fl ..ORjrRa 13 THE BIST. i0 wrBwliriTroi a kino. 8.'Coedovan; f RCNCHlkCMAHCkLCO CAiT. '4.35P Fine Zw &Kakgjiroo 3.iPP0LICI!,s sous. 2.f.7JB3YS'SCKDaiSHS9t LASIE3' .DOUaLAfl CICCKTOtLMASS. Oft Om Million People wear th W. L. fccaglas $3 & $4 Shoes AU our fihocs era oquatly eatlsfactory They glvo the beet value fir the Doner. . Ti ney equal custom snocs in style ana nt hair wearlne auetttlea are unsurnaieed. 1 he prices are uniform, stamped on eolaj frsm $ to St savert over other makes. . Jl jour dealer cannot supply you we can, PN Ull BUPTUREGured PON1TIVFI.V WurD nluhtttiiri day. Hut n Ad julHlltI'uit u lilcU tutu U onvte lttr(r or Kinauar i(iuitriianfiiitx PATatNTaL). lllU. Tltt, ftttjl aetTUrflV Mled by u. V. Uuuw Mfg. Co. 144 JJiMvdwy,N.V.CJ t Treated free, ruiir ciaiu cuitij ettny tfeo ouacd homWrt. Vrom Ant io trmptomt tdly dirpfr. une c . j p. pio nl In ten day. M IRM lvt-tt.iro Ot kii ynipiun jrn it. It. irn npd. ffOOKot Ics'imonnH f mlrnuU.ui m MM fflRIB. mm m ' ,i pi. la f fv-Mi you I I 10$ WALL ST., KiW-YORK. The Cannon of Olmrnn Dnjra. The cnnnnti of Crlmcnn Pnys worn mounted on wooden rnrrlnsrs of the crudcat const nictlon; the recoil wn not controlled, lint merely limited by a stout lroecliliijrroM. T.levntlon and training wrr nlvon by moving tho pun nnd rnrrlniro by conimou wooden ImiiilHplkrn, nnd the (run wn run out, nfter belnu loaded, by sldo tackles. Kvery operation wns orformed by the simple nnd direct application of miiti tint labor, nnd the number of men told off to work a thirty-two pounder kuu of not more than three tons Wright wns fourteen, mid they nil hud hard work to perforin. With the modern gun of more than double the weight Junt half the number of men nre required. The gun cnptnlu, or number one, alms aud fires, nnd, unnsHlBted, elevates nud trains the gun with the greatest ease end nicety up to tht moment of firing; khe guu runs out nutomntlcnlly after recoil. The only operation that re quires nny expenditure of force Is the actual loading of the gun, nud that Is reduced to a minimum. No rh Thine. Th qrinllty of nn'lurnno ot or lnOI!Tren'0 to what In other inon proilucra shock or re pulsion la aadl to belong to mn without Derree. Thare I no such thing and cannot Ih. The flnor tho physical ilnTolopnnnt tha keener norhnea Is thn analhlllty to pain. Let neuralirln put on IU harness for a rnlJ and got attir such men, tho norms will bo found all quivering nt once. And o this ninltuly works, a creeping ugly too to health bont on torture and mlwry, until It mocta Its antipathy, Bt. Jaiotis OH, which cures and CQDijuotH, quickly, surely. J nientmnn.ratitvrhln thleenctlon Of the sounti jr then nil othor dlseo'we put togvther 'ul until tbi l-t few yean w a etippw-d to he IncuraDlo. r'or a grent many yenrHilocturfi pro nounced It a local dira, and prescribed Inral remoille. and Py ro:i9tnntly falling to cure nn local treatment. pronouncen n uieuranin. Kcli'itce h(wpi-iiven entarrh to bi a c.msiltu tloiwl disease nnd ilierefuro reqiilrn eunstitu- tlonal treatment. Hull's 'atnrrh t.'nre, limn- iifaetured bv r . Cheney ae v 1 olouo, uuio. In l ho only constitutional cure on tho innrket. It Is taken Internally iu diwea from l'ldrope to a teasponnful. It acls directly on the blood and mucous surfacos of the syMcm. They oitor ono hundred dollars for any ease It fulls to cure, rend tor circulars aud testimonial! tree. Address . , , ' K. J. Cncsrv & Co., Toledo, O. tVSold by Druggists. 7 io. Mrs. Wlnslnw's Soothlnir Pvrun for elilldren teetlihiic. soltens the iruiiis, reduces Inrinma tlon, ulluys pain, cures wind eullu.lc. a buttle Menial Alea-lnrae depends very larirely on the phvslcnl condl llnu. HimirMi IiIoimI dulls the tiriilii. A 1(1 paiix TiiIiiiiu nrter meals will clear away tha lugs In shurl ui dir. Taseo's features were rouular and pleasing but he had a wild eye. Ir. Kilmer's Kwamp-Hoot enres lilt Kidney nnd Hliidder troubles. Pamphlet aii'l cnnxiiltntlon freo. ljilioroti.ry llliiKbiimpton, N. Y. Charles I. hud a pointed beard, In tho style known at Vandyke. Karl's Clover H""t, the great blood purifier, :ives irewhness and clearness to the complex, ull uud cures cuunilpnttou. I'icta. fiUcu. il IUphS4'l, Ant lo. Ituui'lis, Tang Hie "J.INENE"srethe Best and Most Eeonoml. Jen Collars ur Vive Fairs ot Cuffs foe Twsnty-fKs ents. A Hsmple Cnltsr snd Pair et OnfTs by mall tor Sis Oeuta. ttsuiestyUsodsiss. Addmss BEVEUHIULK COLLAR COMPACT. nrranklialt., HewXora. MKUbySU B1TCMTB TItADF. MARKS Exsmlnstlnn e " wsnil salt ice u to psteotabllly of nvenlon. Hend for inmnnM (ini.lj. .,r hn. ... irt pattnt. I'ATUICK U'KAHU tu Washisutus. 1) 0. WANTED BUTER8 f fill I tal-ui.. Iiiuluclln uulldlnis. Call B or addrees W. H. Broadilus, Aft., Wast folat, V H I G.HEST AWARD JJ WORLD'S FAIRg FOR "u"IONSJ,-'DlGL5l",'-&p' Dyspeptic,Delicate,Infirm and AGED PERSONS TheSAFESTFood.n THE 5ICK ROOM FOR INVALIDS Nursing Mothers, Infants0 CHILDREN DRUGGISTS. OHN CAALefcSONS.NCWYoRK. NEWS FROM THE CAPITOL. NATIONAL AFFAIRS. Items; of Interest About the City of Washington. Tho majority ot tha special committee ol the houso n( pointed to inquire Into tlio emiscs of tho prevailing agricultural do pteeslon, tins preputed a report lu which it saysr "Whllo tho value of property owned hy tho American farmers fans decreased In thirty years fiom nearly one-half of tin. total wealth in 1HM) to less tl'im one-fourlh In INau, of which 30 per cent, is now under mortgage taxes have stomllly Increased, nnd ilubts now require four I lines the labor to bo pnld off thau was then required. Thn purclmsliig cnpneliy of the dollar to seiuire tho farmer's Inud and his produce bus Increased four toil, while the power to pay hie taxes and debts have remained at a rlnmlstill. In 187.1 wheat sold lr- in tl.5.1 to t2.S!5 n bushel. In New York in lu'.'l II sold nt no cents, ldscussliix the causes ol tne depression lh committee says: "Class legislation of tho worst character encumbers the statute books Slid has been carried on to tlio detriment ol agriculture and Its dependent Industries for 30 years, culFilnnilng In the crime of the ago tlio demuuetlr.iitlon of silver In 1H7!I. HII Tcr bullion today has the capacity to pur chase as much wheat, cotton, purk, raid oorn nnd hind, nnd evcty other commodity, that It ever hud, therefore the depreciation of every article under the sun with one slnglo excep tion the ;old of Hhylock. 1 liu tiirirt system is ilcclnrcd to Ij unequal nnd condemnation is directed ngnlust the sale of futures ou stock exchanges, "where tho grain gnuiLlers grow rich by fnrmltig tho telegraph wires and selling wludi while the honest and industrious tollers on tho prairies renp lha whirlwind," 'io secure rellel wo suggest! Thnt silver should bo rcmouetlxed nt the ratio ot lo to 1) a Lounly on exported agricultural staples should be allowed, similar to tlmt on flats In lsiil.audfor which JolmC.C nilioun voted thnt gatnlditig In futures should be prevented by law; that a national puro food law should be enacted. A luluurlty report is being pri pur cd. NEW LOTTERY LAW. Stringent Measures Paaaed by Congress In Its Last Hours. The last measure signed by tho president and one In which a great deal of Interest has been taken wns the "autl-lottnry bill " Tha measure Is s brief one of but four seetlons.tlie most Important ot which Is the first. This specllles that "any person who shall cause to be .brought within tho L nlted Htntes from abroad, for the purpose of disposing ot tlio enmn, or deposited In or carried by the mails of the United Htates, or carred from onestuto to another In the United Mutes, any paper, eertlllcnte, or Instrument purporting to bo or represent a ticket clinnco, share or Interest In or dependent upon the event of a lottery, so-called gift or similar enterpriso, olTerlim prlr.es dependent upon lot or chance or shnll catiso any advertisement of snob lottery, so-culled gift concert, or similar en terprise offering prizes dependent upon lot or chance, to bo brought Into the United Htates, or deposited in or curried by theniaiis of the United Hiatus or transferred from one state to another in the same, shall be punish. able In the first offense by Imprisonment fur no more than two years or by a fine of no moro than (1.008. or both, and In the second and after ollunses by such Imprisonment only. $40,000 FIRE. Fort of Bpsln, Trinidad. Nearly De stroyed. A Bpeclal cable from Tort of Spain, Trlnl dnd, saysi "The city bos narrowly missed total destruction by fire. The lots will amount to nearly 14,000,000, tho chief busi ness section having bean the center of oon llngrntion. Nearly twenty thousand people would have been made homeless If It bad not been for the asslstanoe glveu bv tbe United Htates North Atlantic squadron and II. M. H. Uuzrard. In extinaulsblUK tbe flames. The facilities for lighting fire are very un satisfactory, and tho people aro very Indo lent. Thn M lira vet water works which lis several miles distant, nre ample for ordinary purposes, but tboy are not sufllclont fur great emergency. Mrs. Vanderbllt Divorced. Justlco Darrett. of New York, Issued de cree of absolute divorce In the suit of Mrs. Alva . Vanderbllt against William R. Van derbllt. The decree awards the custody of tbe children to Urs. Vanderbllt, It being pro vided tbut they shall bo educated la the United Htates. It Is said that tha break between Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbllt came at tho olose of the yachting trip on board the Vullant last summer, during which, It Is alleged, Mrs. Vnuderbflt was subjected to indignities In the presence of their friends that made It Impossible longer to dolor action. It Is alleged that Vaoderbilt's relations with Miss Neustretter were so openly paraded by blm with tbe purpose ol forcing his wife to take cognizance of tbom. Vanderbilt's friends assert that prior to this yatohing trip bis be havior toward Mrs. Vanderbllt had always been considerate, and that be had before that time conducted himself in an exemplary manner. Tbey assert that bo bad no afleo tiou for Mis. Neustretter and was In no sense fascinated by her. . Spain's Dsmsnd. ' Cnpt.-GoBoral Calleja bos demanded the recall of tbs American consul general at Havana. At a Hpnnisn cabinet couucil It was agreed to support tbe demand. Tbe consul general Is ltainon O. Williams of New York. One of tbe Chinese generals In tbe Shun Tung province was beheaded by his soldiers for attempting to suppress pillage, Klmilnr troubles are reported at Uunaa and Liao Yang, near Moukdoa. Tbe George W. Gush A Sons company, eoal and lumber dealers; Philadelphia and Wil mington, Del., has gone into the hands of a receiver. Liabilities, 250,000, assets about tJSO.O.O. Just What Ha Needed. An old woman of a thrifty turn of mind lives In a village far away from any town. Some time ago her husband lay very 111 and the doctor bad said that he bad not more than a week to live. Tbe old lady had to go to town to bave ber husband's mdlclne put up, and thinking It would gave her a sec ond long Journey, she took the opportu nity of buying the cake and wine for the apparently Inevitable funeral. On her return her dying husband Interro gated her thus: "What did ye get In th' toon, 'urn man?" "I Bot yer medicine made up." "An' what else?" luijulred the In valid. "Weel," hesitatingly, "as It's sao far to toon I thocut I mlclit as wool buy the cake and wlue for the fuueral." "die's a tasto, lass." Sho cut a pleco of cake ant gave him a glass of wine. IIo liked them so much that he asked for more, nnd dually con suming all tho cake and wlue he recovered. PfiOMINENT PEOPLE. (Jvrr;:: VtcTnr.iA Is nonictiilnr; ot a liypo rhonil rin .. FiiK.ii. Dnrnt.'.-s, for twenty-one years a ilnvc, lelt i; li')ii,')Ii;i. Tur. uitu:i of Turlfoy hri r-.t n flnn Pa Viii bin 1j t ) Emperor Willttcu for n pres riit. Famv. T.ft linr.rcrr, fin distinguished Writer on llimn -iul luplcs, died, a fow days i n 'o, l.i n h ,'ollnl ut Wiidilii't hi, 1). C. J'n. Hcrtivr.yts:iK:i r. Ivlw.l IVIiim Bismarck t re dv filly n lev; deputations on April 1, 1 his Krl I'lay, n i l tj in j -t tlrj u'.h"ru on sub f :.IUOTlt illiys. Tur bit ' M. d" (lien, I'.iiFslnn Minister for t' ri'liiu AfTu'.i.'. was il Lutheran, nnd wan do-H""iide-I Inuii Hwededi family K"itli hi 1V hiil. Ill i i.ii'i!!'! nuvicj tstoudud uvcr a rlod of fifty vmvs. I.c-a i Wi t.it i KT'a great elnhn to the re-. ,-.;'i't of th" ll-ilis!i n"iny is Hint lie linn never MilY"tcd a ded at. Like 1, ird Nnpl r. in Hie A iiilit!i wu.-, hn went through thcljsiiduu t'a'iipriii'n without il siiiglo rjvcren. ( vm A. Si !.:. iv.av. v.Iii r.-a' elc-fd ns ft l! '.ii'llean to til l !ioxt lions) of ll"nn"entn-i tivi s n tli" mi'ww i: of If Mny W. ll iilr, of 1 New II iuiphlre, hn -. ennui out f ir silver, il l I:' tin' i nly memner of Km Now Kiiulnnd Uol I C'.'u'lnn v.-h ) bin yt ttilt-:i thnt stnu I. 1'. N. Moiiuit.t,, t'n (Iriwrii'ir of Kninr.i, Is f lic of the lew fiiii'vlv in of thop ) who fig ere! I:: tho exciting Territorial polities of KiiiiMi'. Tiili1y-s v hi yenes ngo ho ni a in "iii'icr . f th" To Htiito L'glslnture whicli i il mitt 'd tin L-,Co:iip'.ou cu:)tltiillou. T:tR (I ivorti ir-(l "irral of f'nnndn, Lord A'mt leu. Ims nfli'ti'd topiovldefurtheiiialii li ii'ince o( tho hit" Mir J-ilm Thuinps oii'n two s .ii until such time ni tlcy will ho iihlo to I lok nil 'i IIiimi:m'Ii'. y. 'J'lio Into l'reinler of L'-na tn 1 'ft an cjitn'e ni I .et than iO.'i'.'O. Sv..iv. 'iiAni.r.i L. I!r.:;r..)icT. of thn I'nltnd lm v a ltrli t C iurt for the Knitern llistrlet of li w York, lui'i ilei'Minl to re.-lun, as ho hit 1 nlway.;. coiitc:nplat"d doing when ho fa -ii'"l th" n if p.;v.iity. Ho la now "V tity- no, IPi v.uj ap;;lnt"d byl'resldcut Line du !u 1'I3. Jliri M'irtph. fl.der of thn nccrcfnrv of Aiii'Milturc, Im the only onion prominently . coikii' di d with tho A'liiiinlstriitiou who Is ti'ilo to talk I re:i"h to members of the Dlplo- I liiatic l'or . Hho lost her fort uno indorsing U'.les .f iiimtiii r brother, nud wns culiipvllcj I to opi u a girl's f 'hool lu Jj,.ti-oit. Tm: Dii.d-.iv-i of Dev maliiio Is mistress of ci 'nt iiuiu'iilHi erit coiinlrv ocnts nud town limive.- In J',m.'la!il, n eliutemi In Fmneo, a x Ida in the liivii'iii, uml luts a daughter mnr ric I io ti limn wb beiuH three dukedoms llit .illton, Ilninilon and ('liiitelhernult. Hhs lierxulf has lieu tvi"o led to tlio iiltnr by a Dt'.l:". llordiicnl rccurd luthiiHipiito unlqui. Ai.I'.:m Cr.ir.ci.KA, whoso "Htephaiiln (lo V itte"h?i iK'en played in ulmo.it every coun try In tno world, died of apoplexy recently in Vienna. Jfo wiui luiii in Hungary, and lii'ifun hi.; i.iuslcal cuie'ir ns uu Iniunt pbo noiiii'iion, plnyltig for several ri'uhoiiii In H'uith'Tn Ilussln. Ifo wroto "Amoritu," and tin wiiits., "Lovo'd Dnuiui After tho Lull," which is idlll popular. C.-.lljulka was only Urty-four ycuru old. Dangerous Check Raising. The Union Inciflo pny car, on Its westward trip, was followed by a gang ot expert check rasers, who bought tbe small checks of the workmen and raised them to large suras, cashing them In tbe cities along tbe Tins Tbe company has been defrauded to tbe extent of several thousand dollars. It Is said that tho gang has a method of erasing ink with acid which dalles tbs best chemically prepared paper guaranteed to show tbe slightest pre sence of acid or other foreign substanoe. Tho changes made caunot be doiected by meant ot a powerful glas. Oas Explosion. At Anderson. Ind., a 175,000 business block on tbe Court House Hnuarn was blown ail over the central part of tbe city. In the building wero the Cohen clothing stores, l'rntber's sboe storo, Handley's drug store and a large number of business ofllces and balls ou the upper floor. Fire followed the expl islon, which was ilks an earthquake, and the debris began burning fiercely. The en tire Ore department was called out and pre vented the Urs from reaching tbe new oourt bouto. Bhip Canals and Naval Defonses. The canal plnuued by the Maritime. Canal Company, ot North Amerleu, whoso incor poration was proposed by bills Introduced In the lost Couurrss, is to be a water way fol lowing tbe Mudso'i river, Luke Cbauiplulu, Bt. Lawrence aud Niagara river route to con nect tbs lakes. Tne practicability cf that line nnd tho question whether a possibly greater depth will compensate for Its contlo uousaess ss compared with tbs diruut line from the lakes to tbe UuUsoo must bo deter mined by surveys. Killed for a Dollar. A fatal quarrel took place at Jumbo, a mining settlement near. McDonald, Pa, wblcb resulted In murder. Frank Moso by, wbo lives nt Jumbo, owed bis oous lu. Itobert Moseby. wbo lives at Walkers Mills, 91. It seems that Robert came to Jumbo and demaudod thnt Frank give him bis mouey, which Frsnk positively declined to do. This so angered Itobert that be de liberatly shot bis cousin through tbe temple, killing bin. almost Instantly. Tbe murderer then took to the bills and eluded capture. John Brown's Port. Tbs Baltimore and Ohio IUIlrosd Com pany, which, la making Its extensive Im provements at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., took the land npon wblcb Is the old landmark and filace of historic, interest, the John Brown ort. Is erecting a monument to mark tbs spot. Tbs monument is of native msrUe nrl stands twenty-firs feet blgh, on a bsss eight J ". . aiUBiu, iu, auiiii null kwa flTD rOUffD hewu and artistic, and tbe base bears tbe In scription. "John Brown's Fort." February a Becord Breaker. Weather Observer U. D. Stewart, of Pitts burgh, Issued hlk report for tbe mon'.h ot February, and it it a record breaker. There wot only 14 days when the temperature got ubove freezlug, and for four couseculive duys it ranged from 3 to ti decrees bolow Euro. Thorn was only tlx days that tbe tempera ture got above 40. Thn loss in tcaipnruture for tbe month wa SO (li.roes. It Is tbe coldest Fabruary sinoe 1877. Jim Nutt Boucd Over. James W. Nutt, who made a murderous as sault on Mrs. Jdssio t'ayton and Leonard Coluan in Alublsou three weeks ai;o, bad hi primary bearing and was bound over for trial iu tbe district court. Ills bond was fixed at 610,000 iu Colnau's c.uo. Mrs. I'ayloo was uuable to appear lu oourt, aud Null will have a bearing iu her caso us toon as the racovsrt tuilluleutly to give her testimony. Japan's Treaty Batifijd. The Emperor of Japan bos formally exs cuted the rntiilcutioa of t .o now traaiy with the United btutus, aud thedocumuut hoi Just been forwarded. Il is expeotod to arrive hero March M, nud the ceremony of exchange ratifications will bo hoi. I snoriiy after. Pre sident Cleveland's rutilkutiou lu bubal I of tuu t'uitod htates Is expected to reach Jupua about the same time. Seed Oram tor Nebraska. The members nf the statu rellof commission who went to t bloifro aud HI. Louis to seoure teed nnd Kraln lor Nnoratka's destitute far mers, rut ii rued to Oinuba. Tlio boards of both cities proniiso to bave each county iu Missouri nud Illinois duuate a cur of seed gram. Iowa, Mlnneeota and Indluua also desire to contribute, the comiuhwion eetl mates that to plant the land will require 15, 000.0QJ bushels. An cpidomio of iufluensa is raging In Berlin. yvued Is so Impnrlntittliitt jroti should bo sure to get THE JJEST. Hood's Hnrsnps rills has proven itsunequaiUotl merit by ita thousands of remarknble cures, nnd tbe fact that it has a larger alo than nay other snrssparilln or blood puri fier shows the groat confldenoo the people have in it In fact it is thi Hprinp; Medicine. It euros all blood disposes, bnil la np tho nerves nnd glvosatioh strength to tho whole systom that, as one lady puts it, "It seemed to make me anew." If you decide to take Hood's Karat psrilln for yonr Hpring Madielno do not bur an substitute. lie suro to get Wanted to Ifne It. "John," anid the man who had been abused by tho newnpapcr, "will you bo usltuf your footbull suit to-morrow?" "Why, of course," replied hlsson. "Well, hurry up nnd get through with It I'm going over to demand satisfaction of the editor, nnd I think mnybe It'll bo a good Idea for me to wear It" Ex change. considerate. Tenant See here! Thnt flat you rent ed to me is full of cockroaches. Agont That's all right. Wo never claim anything loft over by a former tenant Now York World. A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A general banking business Is done by the human system, because the blood de posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may gain from duy to day. This wealth is laid up against "n rniny day " ns n reserve fund we're in a condition of healthy prosperity if we have laid away sufficient capital to draw upon In the hour of our greatest nerd. There la danger In getting thin, because it's a sign of letting down in health. To gain in biood is nearly always to gain in whole some flesh. The odds are iu favor of tiie f:crma of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, f our liver be inactive and our blond im pure, or if our flesh be reduced brluw a heallhy standard. What is required is an increase iu our germ-fighting strength. Dr. Pierce's (jtildrn Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome, stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds tip the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and invigorate the great organs of the body, vitalize the system, thrill the whole being with new energy and make permanent work of it, is surely a remedy of great value. Hut when we mnkc a positive stntemcnt that 08 per cent, of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the early stages of the disease, lie Ct'KBD with the Discovery," it seems like a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you make a thorough investigation and satisfy yourself of the truth of bis assertion. ny sending to tuc World s Dispensary Med ical Association, HtifT.ilo. N. V.. you can get a free hook with the names, addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of throat, bronchial and lung diseases, aa well as of skin nnd scrofulous affections by the "Golden Medical Discovery." They also publish a book of 160 pages, bring a medical treatise on consumption, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed on receipt of address and six cents in stamps. There's Hard Cures Where All Else Fails. Harps i.ittrir. 1st l Tl lli;. !H053 SairsapairiSSa x5 ; I xw ftp" "Don't Put Off Till Tomorrow the Du ties of To-day." Buy a Cake of 8.APQLIO B "I wns all broken down in licaltli, so weak and norvotts I wn hardly ablo to bo up. I had sovore pains in my sido, and lieadnehe. I would of ton have to stop when going tip-stairs on account of palpitation of tho heart. 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RENSION.::.rK.,!: ISuncesafijllv Proaecutes Clnima. r.sta Principal Fssmlnar u &. ranalcn Buraau. sliyi'alu last wilt, iiiutjudlvauugofctuus, ally silica. PNU 11 '95 Work on Hand when you try to wash without Pearline. - Your hands show the hard work; your clothes show the wear. . Pearline is harm- fabric. It saves the Rub, Rub, Rub that wears : it saves the work that tires. It is cheap, safe and convenient Get the best, 586 mm A ROD? when you cjet somethinrr to wash with. Soap has been but Pearline is. are Pearling Spoil the Wash "WethinkPUo'aCURE forCOXSUltPTIOXis the only medioine forcough, " JESSIE riXCK.VUD, Spriagttelil, 111., Oct. 1, '94 BEST COUCH SYRUP. Slll.ll nt IIKI tJIJ IT. l'T.
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