Sprang ODeaimBinig Is such a tris.1 that men say "Let the horn take earoof Itself." But the conscientious wife feels bound to risk health and strength In this annual strangle with dust and dirt The consequence of her feverish anxiety over extra work Is depletion of the blood, the Source of all life and strength, manifested In thnt weak, tired, nervous condlton too prev alent at this seHson and very dangerous If allowed to eontinue. What every man and women needs in the snrlnir Is Hood's Sarsa parllln. It keeps the blood vitalized and en Hood's Sarsapanlla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho Public Eye Today. rsri LP!W fur with rnvnn. all !. m ------ v v ivct m fhlsh an 30 ta an. inr.h.. il fdlnmeter. at 2 So. nsr oniinn I TheV do DM Hilt, shrink, Iwa1 to water, nor allow forin sub-1 I HUM An mm l- f . . I I In aarret or born and thus are protected I iwifi irnnni, I ney ills no sellings luft -rw viivafier man wooai TsnNJ uvihi ToruDTruoTur ana fl . -ornememai water supply. y KMOTOR CO.. aa a i Did ynn wr itnp to think how completely t Acrmotot 0 flikd Um modern windmill biinnntf How It hat monop Ittt4 (hit ntirs lina of tninufactur bevta of It. iriui, Invention, dvaiftia, qnalltisje and prices, or forccl other to bo ItUfal oi,d rrvllt Imitator f Wit nre tho tll htl, Um bock tra4 pamper, tho high rrM power mill, tho itrol tower, IU4 ana tilting, tho filvaiilong off work After completion, tho fTluder etntjifufsl feet, tho Improved Irhf utif mi ether pumpa, tho all itetl polo law ono vt tho tnoftt popular things wo pot out tho ataH amrigo and flock tonka, fcveml.mf we have tntrfhMt wohavo bettered and tieaieneJ, It ! the thing wo hTo deliihted in and tt hta paid. V liava ealathheq a rer of branch houe, an aa to hive ill the goola near Ihoa who Want them. The Aermofi-r Co. haa (tut nna rwua tmlitirfi. It Wanta to bttlM ftrid fll cm more new htilldtng. It haa I trrot of land at it pree-nt W.itiin unoccupied by Irtitldlnga. It . Ciatnenmmenroin Juitttoeovor thai 9 tcroa with k tint Idiag, laturleo high. Thla will (It It H moroHrtaof Aoof pw. Then when tho pull la dinatid require anoro foon than ean bo produced w.th tbn oildott (, tt will reftissj to filend further, or tivikt any rflrl. It will have dona It adaro toautipl tht dm-tnd. It will then turn avay at newcomer. lriCTiitTTnir.iTrir:.TBTrt to-tTiVm to Hrrn.Y THI WOKI.D WITH THK (IftfATKH fHT Of ITS Hiipri. Tonvn. iiitishr.it, n,ru cittkr, pmrt, UTriLrktiiK Hiza stun. Nirvrt, rronum and itihii taakh, nTi:rf 4HTRlTllIt rrt'- kti- liit. YAHIKA AKTKR fOvtl'LKTini. IT AtlX COKTlfd't To UKAL MiWT LIKtmi.l.V WITH T1IR PI MJC, P('Hlsfl Rr. PAIHS AT A l,W I-HU'lL oKII HE Till (1RRAT PKIIHL rui AKR-nRtLitt. wi!o ronrn ami wwtit ti i-pli MdUHl OV TUB WURUA, AKHIU TOR CO. t lUCAUO. n r i7 Tb "TitNKNE" rti Best unfl Mwrt Roonoinl. Cattmr nl Cnfft wnrn; they Are nmdn or fn cloth, Utth f tleo ttnlohiHl Aiikfs And boinir rover ble. one rollAr im wihaI to two oi Any other kind, 'then tit trefl, wear welt an t Uxtk veil. A bin oi Tn OuIiAiTtor FtvePAirsof Cuff tot Tweuty-Flv CflltH. A Bom pie floTlnp AnA Ta1p of Onffi by mill for Sis Cento, limine style end tiiee. AddrebA BE VE RSI BLR COLLAR COMPANY, ' ft FrAftklln St.. New Tortu 17 EUby BU. Boeioa. W-L. Douglas $3 SH0Er:T9;cNfr& cordovan; r wtntn o a.NJirj.u.t.U CALF. L43SP FlNCCAlf SKANOAROd r v 4. V POLICE, 3 SOLES. '2.l7BOYS'SCH0OLSH0a LASICS Over Ono Million People wear tba W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our alioes are equally satisfactory They five the best value for the money. Thev equal custom Shoes In style end ale. Thalr wearing quantise are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sela Prom Si to f 3 seved over other makes. U your denier cannot moply you we can, PEWORM g,?Tj.'fcarAEoD. re Cure within two lioura No liicunveu. pnnea I'ltK K !.no PAY ATEK I ItK. II A HAM KliMt;l)VCO., Uulgvvllle, N. Y CONFIDENCES. ' res, Jennie, I havs noticed It, 1 would not speak of It at aU Were it not (or tue fact That I know a remedy. J had the same experience Every now and thai., . . And always at a time Most Inopportune, One el thcee little plmple-llks blstcbss Would appear on my la.e , And annoy me : beyond sxpreasisa. I haven't had one for six months aovr. i have a taliamau That protecte me. I get It at the drug ators. You have seen the advertiaameaV I am pretty sure. RIpanstTebules -fa the asms three dosea Is a bos I wallow one after dinner. Or Just before bed time. About ease a week and ' , Yeu will be annoyed ne more. Out mere beautiful I If you Would sslievs that eossfbls. -St-x I I Best Couku Byrup. Toiuua tioud. Vat 1 II In ttmn. Hold hr drutcslfitii. m I riched, and thus sustains the nerves and all the bodily functions. " I take Hood's Barsaparllla every spring, and It is the only medicine I use through the year. It enables me to do my house cleaning and farm work all through the summer. It helped me very much for palpitation of the heart. I think Hood's HsrsRtiarllla Is the medicine for everyone and all who take It will never be without It. I have also used Hood's Pills and thev ere the bet I ever tried." Mas. F. H. Akdbews, B.Woodstock, CU HIGHER PRICES- Beef, Iron and Oil all Advanced Sharply. , Itoferrlng to the letter addressed to him I j Bucrotnry Morton, under date of April 11, dl rectlug an Investigation Into the causes of the rise In the price ol beef, Dr. Bnlmou.cbiHf oi tbe bureau oi nuimnl luuustry.bm pieirm. ett to the secretary a brlel etntruivnt us to tile prices in tbe tblcago mnrxut oi dressed btef nud sblppinK steers since January 1, 1HH5. 'ibis stttiement shows tbe extrcinva ot prices lor tbls clatsol cattle bnve been lor January, (4 to SI. '25; February, tl 10 to (5.50; Murcb, 44.6J tot.J lor April lllrst hall; t4.7o to tli. Commenting on these prices Dr. Salmon says. "These prices show tbut cattlo on foot aio nppronchtnx paylnu flgares (or prowers and lueders. But tbey do not warrant any such sensational rise in tne price oi urt'Bsed beet to buicbers. by tbe irreiit slaiiKbterlnx establishments, nor an advance such ns biui been reported on tbe part ol retail dealers in meat to customers. A normal rise In tbe wholesale price ot dressed beel and in tbe ro tall prices should be only in proportion to tbe Iron bos gone up. It was advanced at a meetliiit ol tbe Association ol Iron and Hteel fheut Mauutiicturors held In I'lttsburK ou the 17th. It was then decided to slid- tho price on all Hues ol Hutched product up JuM 1-10 of a cent a pound practically t2 a ton. Tue price was not only advanced, but tbe way for another advunce to Occur on July 1 wus iaved. It was nxreed to book no orders. lurtber ahead than tbe uboxu date, even at tbe advanced price. Another meeting will be held about that time, and probubly auutber little rnlse will be made. Wednesday afternoon the feig oil boom broke. Without a mluute'e notice tbe mar ket In Oil City took a duwuward plunge. It went so futt oven old-tlmeis grew dizzy, From a prlco ot 10 per barrel it dropped toli 10. PETROLEUM POINTS. Great Activity In the Oil Couutry- Forelgn Opinions. Great excitement that provalled in Tiffin, O., within tbe past days over tbe sudden rise Id the price ot oil, continues. Tbe Tlflla field Is Just bow the scene ot work, a number of representatives of large companies being bore leasing lands. The Standard Oil Com- finny has a number of men hero securing cases, and Robert C. Tew, of Pew A Emer son, of Pittsburg, bos been here acknowledg ing leases that had benn secured by agents ol bis company. Air. rew leu Jonn a. ciugs tnn, a trusted employe, to look after tho leas ing Interests ot the llrm. Local capitalists are not Idle.by any means, and old wells sru to be re-opened aud pump ed. The Pittsburg company leased 1.0U0 acres north oi uascom; 1'roi. j. w, Zeis, Turmiin Zeis and W. S. Wagner have leased 1,700 acres near Cromer and 400 acres north of the Kansas Held. It Is predicted that with. In a lew days all the territory obtainable lying about Tiffin will be taken up. In eonseauence ol the oil boom. It Is ex pected that drilling will begin at once on tbe extensive territory leased over a year ago be tween Masslllon and Akron. There Is reasou to expect some success, as oil was found here in limited quantities wben the natural gas wells were sunk several years since. Interviews obtained by tbe United Press with members of the leading nrms dealing in petroleum, who nro unanimous In snylug that they do not expect that oil will ever re turn to tbe low prices whiob have ruled in re cent years. Tbey do not believe that the pre sent boom will lost longer than three months, when the Russian producers will place in creased sapplies of oil In western Europe. and the season of the year will decrease the consumption. Tbe general belief Is that tbs commodity will retain firmness In Europe longer than In tbe United States, and that the price will ultimately range about fl barrel. Killed in a Church. Tbe finding ot the mutilated body el s young woman In a Ban Fraaclseo church bat led to tbe discovery tbat another young wo man had been flenUlsbly murdered In tht same ohurob and ber body oouooaled in tht tower. A young man who acted as ill rarlan of the oh urea baa been arrested lor tht rimes. Tbe New York dock board bas discharged 250 employes, mostly Tammany men. What an ordinary man eats and the way he eats it would be enough to give dyspepsia to an ostrich unless the os trich were wise enough to as sist lus digestion from time to time with an efficient combination of vegetable ex tracts. Kiich a 'nrenarntinn la If' 6r 7 Pi er ce I T Br riensnnt Pellets. 'l 'ff c They are the pills .par excellence lor those who sometimes eat the wrong things and too much. They stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, windy Uelchiugs, heartburn, flatulence end cure conutipution, biliousness, dyspepsia, in digestion, sick headache and kindred derangements. Once used they arc always in favor. I&I40IJI4 Waah. melon, It. til f8upoessfullv Prosecutes Claim. Lmt Prtucip.lF.xrai04tt Ufi Paaaiou Bureau. Will NEWBLKTTKK of value sent nALll til. Kit K 10 to readers of this paper, that A. llaldwln A Co., u Wall htieet, ci. Y H'iMie Haranlue.Cheaueit pluce on earth to bar, kni'el'uliu. 14o: Meu'N Jeau,leui.ii.4Vc;Feinuel 0r BlilrU, !Ue; bniuklus Tolmtico pur Hi, liiet Hoy'ii SultR SVC. SeuS lor llU C. A, Wiluud Co., Wouewoe, Wis ATENTt TRADE MARKS Examlnatloa r9 mhwm s vase edvlue ue tn patiiatsbiity of Dvrulua. fceud for Uivealnra Uulde. or how to sat s (.steal. J-AIWCK 0' AKKtL WasuisuTuS. V J THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK. NORTHWESTERN COLONISTS. ToiBuy 100,000 Aores In Dfontg-omerr County, Oa, J. V. Curry and R. W. Itandall, represent. Inn a Chicago syndicate, are In Savannah, negotiating for one hundred thousand acres of Innd In Montgomery county, on which col onists from the West are to be settlod. The The salu probably will be consummated loon. It Is proposed to locate many ex Federal soldiers and their families there. The syndicate represents subscription of a half a million dollars. Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Iowa are to furnish the colonists. K-Oov. Northern, of Georgia, Is one of tbe prime movers In the sales. The visit of 103 farmers Irom the fnr North wost to North Carolina has proved to be full of results, as over fifty have bouirlit farms, while twonty-suven bought town lots. The Detroit Plan. The experiment of Detroit In furnishing work for the unemployed lost summer has attracted wide attention. The report ol the commltt.e having chnrge ot the work has beon ascd ns a number ot tbe Hterllng Lib rary of Nntv York, and at a recent meeting of the New York Charities Conlerence a com mittee was appointed to carry out the De troit plan, In New York, If posslblo, and on a large scale, l or this purpose a larxe amount ot land was offered by Mr. Wililau Hteln Way. The committee sums up Its conclusions thus. "The experiment bas clearly demon strated: "Thnt many of tba destitute were ready and wining to work, "That a large number of these people can be supported by utilizing vacant laud In the outskirts ot the city. "That the wholesale robbery and trespass ing predicted did not ocsur even upon uu fenceil Innd. "That a very small space ot ground Is suf ficient to rnise enough vrgetables to support a family through the winter. "I bat a majority of the citizens who own the vncnnt Innd would rather allow It to be cultivated by tbe poor than pay a large tax for their support. "That the uocdv are hereby assisted, with out creating the domorallrutlon In the habits of the people that gratuitous aid In other places always entails." With proper supervision to be furnished by a city, end wltb pecuniary assistance given to those thnt are too poor to mnke evea a start, help of the most Important kind can be afforded, beveral cities, beside New York, are following the I "ml of Detroit. Why should hundreds of men walk the streets of oities with empty pockets and stomachs while hundreds of acres ot pro ductive laud He ldlu or over-crown wltb weeds.? LABOR NOTES. The National Btroot Hallway Employes' League was formed ut Cleveland, O. It Is proposed to extend It all over the country. THo amount ot ore consumed at the l'itts burg plants Is estimated at 3,00 1.IWO tons; the Wheeling district about 1,000, 00 J. The Pennsylvania Railroad bas asked for bids for the steel work for the approaches to the new bridge over tbe Delaware. The Fall Wvor, Mass., Iron Works posted a notice of nn Increase of wages of 10 per ceat la all departments, to take effect April 22. J. B. Stewart, Huntington, W. To., will give Information regarding the employment of a large number ol mnu on the construction ol a new church building soon to be erooted In tbut city. The puddling department of the Rllgo mil), rlttsburg, started to work last week alter be ing Idle tor some time The ConBlldnted Btuel Wire company nro erectlug a uew gal. VHUlziug department at the llunklu stuilou plant. Carpenters and masons ore In demand at Cbarlottavllle, Vs., where there Is a large amount of building In progross. A new till, -000 cliurah aud bank building to cost t30, 000 are soon to be commenced, and will In crease tbe demand. Work will soon be commenced on the con struction of a large addition and other Im provements to tbe Court-house at Knoxvllle, Tenn. Considerable labor Is also needed on tbo new base ball grounds and buildings uow being erected. Address W. Cbumberlla A Co. The Carnegie Steel Company bas reoolved an order from the Augusta Uouthern railroad tor 7,000 tons ot M-pounds steel mils. Tne same firm since the llrst of January have shipped many thousands of tons to the South At the present time tbe steamers Ironsidos and Iron Age are on tbelr way to New Orleans with full cargoes of rails. Work will soon be commenced oa tbe erec tion, ot a ten-story hotel at Atlanta, Oa., which will create a demand for bulldurs.mosl ot whom are now already employed In tbs construction of buildings at the Exposition. Venable Brothers are tbe projectors, and will give Information regarding the letting ol oomracts ai.d employment to men. The Massachusetts legislative oommlttoj wbiob recently visited the South made a re. port to tbe eileet tbat cheaper oeal and labor, nearness to tbe cotton fields and other ad vantanges are reponslble lor the large exodus ot Massachusetts capital to Southern cotton mills, but that there Is no Immediate danget to tbe Massachusetts Industry from Southern competition. TO RESTORE PE1X0TQ. Such a Movement la Said to be on Foot. Rio Janeiro advices stute that IL Inbert, the Frenoh mlulster, has been recalled, as bis government disapproves tba terms ot tbe treaty he had prepared with liruzll tor the p.iyment ot Indemnity to French citizens who Buttered damage Irom the late war. uen. -riexoto has recovered. Dully meet ings ot army otlluurs are bid. auu the iricnde ol tbe government declare tbat lueiu uiru in tend to make an effort lu restore Uiu lotuiox presieeni to power. . The comiuji uieseace of Aritontlna'e jirasi- dent te cuUfclese gives promise Uiat be Wnl attend eloseiy to tun uuiouul debt aud the foreign railroad fcuaiuuicis, uud yiv as surance ot uu Burnable solution oi aU boundary ditiicultius. A Lima, l'eru, uutpatoh says: The nil. tlonal army is now lu iosestiiuu ot Cusco, alter some sharp nuMiui,-. Uuu. I'lerolu is expected to return uu Baturduy uud will have a hue reception. Eev. Cleveland Upheld. A short time ago a dispute at Chnumont Presbyterian church. Wutertown. N. J.. re sulted lu the parishioners voting to ask the resignation of the Jtev. W. N. Cleveland, brotbe ol President Cleveland, who bus bei-n pastor for several years. The appeal to the Hi. Lawrence presbytHry was settled by ap proval of tbe llev. Mr. Cleveland's courso snd bis election as a representative to the General assembly ot tbe Presbyterian ebureb. Cholera Spreading In the East, The cholera Is spreading rapidly In the quarauliue lazaretto at Kainerou, ou tbe Red sea. There have boeu 60 deaths among tbe Mecca pilgrims SPECULATION IS HOT. Money is Diverted From Production te datable In Products. R. O. Due 4 Co s., New York, review ol trade snys: In every speculative department business Is growing, but this Is reutly tbs lenst satis factory feature of the situation. Cotton, oil and wheat climb above I lie export price, so that the marketing of products abroad must be checked, and money Is absorbed which ought to be employed lu productive Industry and In distribution of pronucts to consumers. K very body kuows Hint oil has not risen ttiQ percent because It Is Intrinsically more valu able, nor Is whent actually worth mora than It was two or three weeks nvo, but tho ex pansive and uplifting lores bits unfortunately taken to speculation lather than to produc tion and so we have higher prices In all spec ulative markets without a larger demand for consumption. Hlorles of combinations between the Btaa dnrd Oil Company and llus:n. as to arti lion of the oil consuming territory, by no means account for recent jirlcmot petroleum, which appear to be entirely llctltloii. There is no evidence that cotton Is In Inrg er demand than It s wben tho price w is a cent lower, but prices have been so low fot months that an upward movement wus ca-y without much reason, though stocks here aud abroad are 800,000 bales larger than they were at tbe same date after the gieuti st crop ever produced heretofore, and spinners hero and nbroad have taken about 1,CU0,000 bales more than tbey have consumed. The rise tends to prevent tbe decrease of acreage, Which Is Us one reasonable excuoc. Wheat has advanced over aoentsdurlngths past week, and the western receipts are SuiaM, only 1,00J40 bushels, against l,7tlU, W. last year, tint Atlantic exports lor three weeks of April, have been only 0,ilfO,431 bushels, Hour Included, ngalust 6,GC0.:llli Intt year, and there Is no Indication tbut tbe foreign demand will Increase, while the pro spects tor the yenr's crop nro considered ex cellent. Western receipts aro not lar;o and It would be strauge It tbey were, with prices so low but advancing. Exports continue to ludlcato tbat the Kuropenu demand will not be particularly heavy this season. Outside ol speculative markets, the Impor tant fenture Is tbo rise In the price of beef, but which Is largely duo to tue control ol sources ol supply by a few strong corpora lions. There ought to bo. but apparently Is not, eufllclcnt power In the bauds ot the government to meet any such conspiracy against the public and the proposal ol Secre tary Morton to admit Mexican cattle ami cattle Irom Canada on rnry terms fur the benellt ol consumers Is heartily commended, though It Is not likely to hnvo much In tluence. The actual decrcaso In receipts of cattle at the four chief western markets has been 300.000 head during the llrst ipinrter ol 18C5, and the qtinutlty killed hits been only 80,' 00 head less than luet year, about 10 pec cent, but facts have llitle to do with prices in this ease, ns lu the rase of oil. in Iron and steel the situation Is rntbei disappointing, nlthoiuli the output continues Inrge. ns tho demand lor lliiisticd products does not seem to Increase. Hirucltiral forms nro In Inrge demuud, but rales of wire are ubout 30 per cent, lers than last year nud lu other brunches there Is no lerceptlUe guiu. It Is still an open ( notion whether the con sumption will support the manufacture at the present rate, which Is nt least au eighth be. low tbe present maximum. The cotton mills aro encouraged by improving prices aud are fairly busy. Failures during the pnst week havo been 241 in tho l ulled Mtntce acaliifct ill!) last year) 84 In Canada against 45 lust year. TELEGRAPHIC TICK 3. At Kansas City, Mo., the Keystone lion works' molders won their strike for ton hours. At North Adams, Mass., and Westerly, It. L, striking weavers won an Increase In wngos. Tho merchants and manufacturers will tend delegates to the souud money conven tion at Memphis. Mrs. Settle Wamack, who claimed to be 104 years old, died Wednesday evening In Vlcksbtirg, Miss. Tbe t-iwn of Taytl, on one ot tbe Thill- pine Islands, bus been destroyed by fire. Two thousnnd houses were consumed. One lite was lost. Three hundred men employed by the Chicago City Railroad Company In the con Itructlon of Its electrio lines struck because their request for un Increase In wages from 11.25 to 1.M per day was refused. Iu discussing tho best method of securing crop reports, Secretary Morton expresses tho opinion tbat the most aocutate wheut, outs snd rye statistics could be obtained from the men who own and operate threshing ma chines. Mrs. Charles Pnrkhurst, was elected presi dent gl tbe McAII mission by tbe national sonvontlon at I'lttslluld, Mass., aud among tbe vice presidents are Mrs. James A. Gar field, Ohio, and Mrs. Felix R Brunot, Pltts burif. Tbe Postmaster Goner ol bas amended tbe postal laws regarding holidays so that tbey now Include Christmas, New Year's day, Decoration day, Februnry 22, the .llrst Mon day lu September, lAbor day, nud such other days us tbe president or Governors may designate as special holidays. , , . Charles O. Jones, the newspaper artist ar rested In Chicago, bas been positively Iden tified aa Ooorga Morrison, the counterfeiter of postage stamps. - Mrs. M. 1 T. Mack, tbe woman under arrest at Hamilton, Out., as bis Confederate, was known lu Chicago, as Tinsey" McMillan. Tbe conclusion of peace between China and Japan baa bad a disastrous effect upop the Olusgow freight market, Owing to tbe large number of Clyde, boats chartered as transports dtiriug the year, which . are now thrown upon the market, there bas beon a general break lu the rales Four hundred miners in tbe Royal Coal and Coke company's mines, at Coal Creok, Tenn., bnve walked out because the company refuses to discharge a mine superintendent aud 19 miners brought from Ohio. - Tba iluittiuM down ot the mines throws out of employment 200 poople besides the min ers. Miner's Blot A riot occurred at Coal Creek mines Tenn.. resulting in tbe killing of Hendricks, u Ten nessee miner, and the fatal wouuding o Charles Morgun, su Obionu from Cleveland The trouble originated from tbe Introductloi of electrical labor-saving machinery lu min ing from Ohio, and the Introduction of II Ohio mluera. The Obloaue have Hed to tbt mountnlus. Forty armed Tenuessoeans bavt gone In pursuit, threatening to lynuh tbe whole lot la court at Minneapolis Judge Smith re fused the motion lor a new trial lor Henry Hay ward, under senteuuu of death for tbe murder of Cutberiue Olug, and an appeal will be takeu to tbo MluuenpolU Supreme court 7MVarBtfiTsaia lOYAL BAKING POWDER ' is the purest and strongest baking powder made. , It has received the highest award at the U. S. Gov't official investigation, and at all the Great International Expositions and World's Pairs wherever exhibited in competition with others. It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, most wholesome bread, cake and pastry. More economical than any other leaven ing agent. eOVAl BAKINO POWDER CO., Fortunes In Old Flottlee. Out of the bottles Unit you and your neighbors throw nwny there nre four or five clcnkTS In rittnbtirg that tllvlile up a matter of $."3,000 in p roll is every yonr. Then the oM-bottlu biiwlucss Is not tl'orotighly worked In this city, but ! In ottior large cltk-s of tho country the profit", nro many times grenler. Id this ptv the pnlli'ftKve n-ntlmr m sonix tlitng over a.wu.otiu) Dottles a yenr. Tho profits range from half a cent to tlireo cents ou ench bottle. According to the figures given by a denier yeslerdny, the nvcrnge profit on ench bottle Is three-fourths of a cent. There Is con siderable money Invested lu the busi ness here, nud it elves employment to a !u run number of men. Dealers hero collect over three hundred classes of bottles mid hrtve a fixed price for ench grade. Half of them nre sold here, nnd the remainder nro seut to New York aud ltrooklyti, Hugh Quliiti, In tho lat ter city, being tho largest dealer. He bas fifty warehouses there, where lie re ceives and stores bottles. l'ltlsburg Post Blr Joshua Ileynolds was the Bach elor Painter aud tho Ituplmcl of ling laud. The less money n man has, the more bo talks about finance. llaw It li Dene. The simple reason why the hurls of prize fighters show no sign and disappear so quietly Is because in the treatment ot training tho flesh Is hardened. They can stand a blow like the kick of n homo nnd not show a brulso. Other men's bruises hoal slowlv. but If they would use Ht. Juoobs Oil, they would find there's nothing lu tbo world like It to iieiu anil mature, it a"ts like tnnglc. All nthlutm should use It. It's the great renova tor. The same with cuts nud wound, If nsad according to dlre-tions, It will beat surely aud make tho purls souud again. ftew'a This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fot enr cone of ( fetarrh thai cannot be cured bs Hall's 'at arrn Cure. F. J. Cn Knur A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tbe umiemlKti.il, bare Known F. J. Che. tiev for the last 15 years, and believe him per feetlc hnnoreiile In all business transactions and tiuancallf nbln to carry out any obliga tion mnda by their firm. Wkbt Jk Thuak, Wholesale Druffgurts, Toledo. . Ohio, Wali.ivu, Kinva A Marvim, Wholesale llrtlgglstn, Toledo, Ohm. Ha' I'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon t lie Wood and mucous sur faoeenf lliesynlem. Price, TV. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Chnutnuquit means foggy place. To Knjer Life the physical machine mutt be In good running oidur. A little osre-tlie use of Hipann Th. ulus will give you ever morning the feeling Vuut you ate "glad to be alive." InTarls one person in 18 lives on charity. There are 54 metals. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root enres all Kidney and Hintldur troubles, i'amphlet and consultation free. -. Laboratory lliughuuipton, N.V. Buffalo claims to have 2,000 manufac tories. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Hyrup for children teething, softens the gumn. reduces luflumn lion, allays pain, cures wind colle. iae buttle I am entirely cured ol hemorrhage of lungs by Flso's t.'uro for Consumption. T.ncis.1 Lm uakan, UethuiiT, Mm, January s, 1W4, It Is said Hint London llrms spend over 2,000,0OO a week lu advertising. , , f I . . . in doingit, and it's a 'great deal more thoroughly done. Dairies and dealers use Pearline extensively. Just try ft once, on your milk-ware or butter-ware and then say if it isn't the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pearline is the most economical thing you can use, too. You get so much more out of it. . Canrl reddle end some unscrupulous grocers wilt tell you " tins Is as rood as JCUU "the lime as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled, T Limy fmm " Juur Br.r sBBua J-JCi.i.m, nones: stnt if tact. " Baiter Work Wisely Than Work Hard." Crss! Efforts an Unnecessary In House Gleaning If ycj Uss SAPOLIO St .' Si Ik 10. WAIL ST., NEW-VOFIK. A Ptnh from rich Intl. Bluebluod Hrltlsher I came from a fine old English aristocratic family, I assure you. Miss Kccnune Ah, renlly? Did they Klve you a good character when you) left them? New York World. Usurped Fnsliions. "If there Is anything I dislike," salt! one citizen, "It's to see a man effemin ate In his nttlre." "It Is tinplensnnt," was the reply, "nud yet about tho only way for hlru, to keep from being so In these days ia to pub on petticoats." Mfu. OIVXS X51VJOY Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho torto, and acts genlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared only from tho most healthy ana agrecabio substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mada it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug giets. Any reliablo druggist viho may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it, Lo not accept any Bubutitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. louisvtui, rr. mew torn, n r- m u it os VITAL ISSUES la porfvoUuf. of inai-hinra Cor tevrtncrV u Implloity of OonstruetlOM roiMf Two working OuftlltlM I'lHWT THKIB ThoroushnM of Worltmn.Mi Thr will h. found unltayl In Uit n DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS lllu.lreted I'tmukiel Mailed Wtmm. Dl a Haakia Slda. a are. ue.. Celiacs.' RUPTUREGured I'OHITIVH.V II. UN AI'P'I I II! Worn nlnht surf day. Has an AtlJu iftbiuPau nhicb can Im mailo !au.er or sniallor toauttcluotsliig couuitlnn of HVV I liltU. VATEHTSD. IIIiih. nr. ' lit eurly sealed by U.V. House Mfg. Co. 7J4Broadway,M.y.Clty Milk Pans, and pails, and cans, and bottles (even baby's) or any thing that you want particularly " clean, ought to be washed with Pearline. You 11 save u-nrfc jv9 soiusuusg in piaa ct reemne, be see jaulj . PVLL, Msw York. If e4Zttr