DONT OVER-EXERCISK. The Dancer Which Confronts the Mot Ice of the Wheel. V.'hca Corbett, always nigncd fur beyond hi fellows, goes luto training, no exacting exerrlae Is tiudcrtuketi nt thn outset, so greatly do bis mentors fenr the evil eousecjueiH'os of over-ex;-ertlon. The young men of the Yale and Harvard erew, exonlse weiitly all win ter lu the gymnasium before under taking tiny never o work upon the water, mid ?ven then the solicitous "coach" permit, no man to reach tho limit of hta euilurance. Zimmerman, king of the bicycle, ax Iltiiiloti was em peror of ourstncu for go niiuiy years, trains In precisely the mime manner. When out of form lu eonsoiiueui'O of a long period if Inactivity, he resumes work with the tit moat cure, avoiding nil fatigue and over-exertion. Kvery few days his task In slightly Ini'reased and In the course of time he la ready for the starrer with every uiusele train ed to Hi utmost rapacity, and a re serve of strength up his sleeve, to ttso tho expressive words coined by the great cjclor hlinsclf. "Vhnt a rontrast there Is between all tills and the reckless expenditure of energy by the young woman and the young man who have Just becomo enitmored of the bicycle. With no pre vious training of any kind, and no at tention to diet beyond that Involved In consuming as much Ice water, cake and Ice cream as possible, reeling off miles by tens and twenties, and then Co home overstrained and almost In a slate of eollapse to recuperate slowly and repeat the folly when they have RUltlclenily recovered to drive uiiturs to another dangerous test Considerate Patients, Amusing If apocryphal stories are told of the extreme care for the feelings of their physicians displayed by aonie patients. One such tender hearted man, seeing his physician coming along the street, slipped Into a doorwuy to avoid him. "Why did you do that?" Inquired his companion. "Well," said the man, whoso health had been poor until within a year, "It's so long now since I've been sick, thai I'm really ashamed to meet him." An Instance of still greater delicacy I recorded of a man whose case had been pronounced hopeless by bis physician, but who afterward regained perfect health. lie met the doctor on the street some time after his recovery, and the latter had dilllculty In making his for mer patleut stop to speak with him. "What's the matter'" inquired th physician, bluntly. "Why," returned the other, "you said I was dying, and I'm ashamed to have you see me alive and well." Such tenderness as tills merits the approval with which a quack is said to have commended a conscientious swallow er of his medicines. "Ah, my dear sir," he said, with strong emotion, "you deservo to be 111!" "Doctor Cnreall. " One of tho most remarkable develop ments of the automatic machine Is a "Doctor Cnreall," In Holland. It Is a wooden flgure of a man, with comimrt incuts all over It, labeled with the mimes of various ailments. If you have a pain, Hud Its corresponding lo cation on the figure, drop a coin Into the slot, and the proper pill or powder v'11 come out To Save Wood. If potato peels are placed over night In the oven, so as to be baked qtflti hard, dry and crisp by morning, tliej will bo found excellent for lighting flrei and a great saving of wood, reels si treated have no disagreeable odor. Million of men keep anting for stimulants ..... ...uat... , wi,.-. ojnimii id i-uummmy u n titled hy nicotine poison. Chewing oramoking u-ntiu,, n iiiihiuuu 1111,1 ueiVO lOWT. 11 S l.ul.l K... . 1 in i mv un.'it, v., i u uuvu.ir, ItllU ,UU Will 11I1U a guaranteed cure lu No-'fo-Uae, sold by ""t.ni-"t"i.Tiipro. uiiuK tree, j ne Bier- 1J.. 1 1.. .... V -- ... . iug itdiuuujr vu. aoit ium cuyor iUicago I hid entirety cured of hcinnrrhnire of the lungs hy I'hoal'iire foirnnuinptltn. Louisa ijkdasan; Heilisny, Mo., .iiiiiuary b, 1MM. Tired Women 5ervou, weak and nil worn out will find In purified blood, made rich and henlthy by Hood's Rarsaparllla, permanent relief and strength. Get Hood's because Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier .Prominently lu the public eyo today. It I Sold by all druggist. 1; six for 5. If t. rll .... ...... I H.J noon f mis iim au'k: M I) 80 Waller vol & Co. Limited, Th Lrfft ManulbetsFtn of PURE. HIGH CRADI Cocoas and chocolates QmMktit CenlliMBl, havt relT4 HIGHE8T AWARD8 San ttuml Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS II fUROPE AM AMERICA. Caution: ''VSLH ot H lmb4B4 wrntt a our ffwxUs, cuaturtirai aliuultl nk aura OLD BY OaOCISS CVCRYWHERC. WSU 1AKER CO. UD. BOMHESTEa, HAS! I I m Low byrup. Tun Ouud, Cm I I f 1 Id lime, rild by drugget I I IE 1 HI Mil JUDGE LYNCH TAKES HOLD. LYNCHED BY NEGROES. Four Murderers Hants d to a Rail In the Jail Yard. Four murderers wore taken Irom the county Jail st Yreka, C'sl., by s mob ol 250 men at 1 o'clock Monilny morning and lynched. A land ot cltlr.ens, fearing Ibat the Inw would not bs carried oul, snd anger ed ovt-r the atrocity ol recent crimes, detor- mlnt-d to Inke matter Into their own bands. Thn lynching win llii ghnally climax to the Mk-n'ol InwieesiieM which lins trKVnlleu lu Hlxkfon county lor some mom In jmt. (Inn ol the viauins wns i.nnrcnct" jonnsnn. who, on the evi'lilng ol July iis, siahlieil his wile to (lentil In the town ot Kllm. Another wn Wllllnni Null, who shot Henry lliiyl'T In the bnck villi n rIHe, nenr i iillnlmns, April 21. Louis Moreno nnu Onrlnnil ."injcr, wno sre liiiHi'd lo hnve kllkil (luurue Horn miiI ('nsper Melerhnns, nt Uitlley Hill, were also hanged. At II o'clock Hnndny night farmers from all ot the surrounding country begnn lo drive In to town, snd by midnight Hie mob wns rendy to march to the comity J nit I. Ilelore Inking a tep, however, every recnutlon wm tnken to Drevent Ihe Mnn ol the lyucbers from being trtistrnted by the oflh-ers of Ihe law. 'llm sheriff and one of his deputies were decoyed Ic. nnothr pnrt of town by two members of Ihe mob, who were engnged In a sham light, and the lire bell wns miilTled lu prevent au slnrin bvlnir itlvcn In tb it way. When the Jnll was rencheil a number of men, nil of whom wro mnskd, csma to HberllT ltiiiliinl and ileninuilea tho keys irom him. He ro.tllvely reluio"! to opeu the door or to give Ihe keys up. tilling liiem Hint II Ihey Lroke lu Hie doors ne would Ulow ineir brnlns out. Hli'llnif Hint llndlord was de termined not lo Klve them the keyi.they went across to the Jnil and got on top of a stone wall which surrounds the Jnll. Deputy hnerin llrnhllacht, who hns been sleeping In the jnll since the comiullinen. of so mnny murden-rs, thinking some one wns escnplng from lull, llred two ihots out of Ihe window to nlnrin t'ltv Mnrshnl I'nrks nnd Heouiy HherlH llnd lord. He then opeued Hie doors, snd wns liumedinlely Held up hy the tuoD, wno tnos the keys from hlui and entered Ihe Jnll. Hnvluu no keys to the different cells, they were compelled to burnt the locks with n sledge hammer, whii'b they proceeded to do at once. The coroner's Jury brought In a verdict ol "IMed by strangulation, at the nnuds ol par ties unknown. LYNCHED BY NEGROES. Colored Kentucky Murderer Hanged in a Court House Yard. A mob composed ot about a dozen men, all negroes, took Harrison Lewis, colored, from the jnll at Hpringfleld, Ky., Hunday night nnd banged him to a tree In the court house ynrd. About 11 o'clock they attacked the jnil snd demnuded the key ot Jailer Hiulth, wno nnving been wnrneu oi ineir npproacu, escapod out the back door with the keys. The mob nothing daunted, repaired to a blacksmith shop, procured a sledge hammer and otuer toeis, and began battering down the doors. It took three hours hnrd work to renub tbeir victim, but their determination never wavered la the lenst, nnd promptly at it o'clock he wns banged. No resistance wns olTered the mob, and quite numler of peo ple were on the street while they were at work, but were afraid to Interfere. The crime for which Lewis was lynched was a most cowardly murder. I.nt Friday night be went to the house ol Joe llrooks. al so colored, looking for another neuro, who had been too Intlmnte with his, Lewis para mour, llrooks told him that his man wns not there whereupon Lewis llred upon llrooks with a shotgun, killing lilin Instantly, . RICH HAUL BY ROBBFRS. They Loot a Missouri Store and Escape After a Running- Fluht, Threo cracksmen blew open the snfo la the postoftlce and general store of E. E, Phillips. at Itush, Mo., and got away with the money, stamps nnd papers valued nt 1 10,000. Farmet boys atteuding a church diacoverod the rob bers and gave chase. Over 151) shots were exchanged in a running fight, nud Jean Aronel, one of the pursuers, was dangerously wounded. The robbers esenped,but a sheriffs pose is scouring coo woous. Shot Dead. Jsmos fletty, Jr., a well-known wholesale liquor dealer, of 1'ittsburg, was shot by Alex Hutchinson, the new mannger o! the Hotel Wllloy, Wednosdny morning, nnd dh-d live minutes afterward. Doth men are well known lu the city. Uctty expired at the Homeo- pain io nopua', nnu Hie murderer.aller walk ing aimlensly on the street for a lew minutes, went to the county Jail and L-ave himself up. The trairedy occurred at 0:30 o'clock exnnt. ly lu the private office of Mr. (Jetty at his wholesnle liquor bouse at No. 1H0 First ave nue and Cherry alley. It whs about a busi ness matter Involving the transfer of the Hotel niuey, on Blxin street. Dragged to Death. Isaba Struble, a prominent farmer and granger of Centre county, Pa,, while plowing with four horses In asulkey plow met death In a horrible manner. The team frightened and ran away, throwing Htruble forward. He became entangled In the lines aud his skull was orusbed, He lived but a half hour. He was 03 years of age. Triple Murder in Montana. A triple killing occurred at Bweet Grass on the International boundary. W illiam Lous; a cowboy for the Foutflt, who Is also said to be a wmskey smugcier, kilted a mouutd policeman named ltlohardsoa. Alter the shooting ol Iticnnrdion, Long went to C. B, Toole s ranch, where be killed Irs Brown, foreman of the sheep ranch. The latter, bo- ore ayiog, snot ioog, silling mm almost u siauuy. Ecuador's War. A men In I eshtA fmm n,, n . The WRT In Fcuadop is virtual! ..i'. I has announced In favor of n.ii vin iu..A n.i Isaro Alban llertaosea has been appoiuted .uu.pv.n,,,j uiuunry ana civil cmet ot tbi Cltv. The forces of th. nnu...,i. ment fled In fearful disorder at the approach Of Ihe Datrlnts. Tho n. .... i .u. w, , u uu j u assumpiloo of the goverumeut was to liberals m. viiiiai irwoners , Boiler Explosion. ty the explosion ota boiler of a Ibreshljs machine, at Owassa, III, two people were killed and a number ol others Injured. Those killed were Uonroe Babcoek, a farmer, and Annie Hoffman, daughter of Frank Hoffman, Several of the threshing gang were also in jured, it Is feared fatally. The engine was an old one and bad been declared inula. Wounded in a Duel. A special from Guadalajara, Mexico, aayi tbst (ieotge 8. Morris, au American mining Qiao, was sbot and wounded In a duel at Anisca, byaHpaniard named Jose Halsasar. The two men had a quarrel over a business deal. At the Ural fire Morris received a bul let in bis breasi. He was curried from tbe field. Morris came from 1'fBuaylvanla two years ago, A onavulent man who la wholly tho Lord's outweigh Uie man with leu who beeps one back. NOTES OP THE DAY Tbe average age of Lord Pnllsbttry's Hew cnblni't of nineteen liii'inbiTs ll r.8. London, with nil lis smoke and fog, supports no fower than tweuty-mie I'oiitoiinrlnti. In Missouri four or more common rlioul districts limy combine and estab lish n high s ImhpI. Missouri tins boon Invaded by Ihe tilnnliigo luiliigiinlt'ii, commonly known as the burk ilniiliiiti. C. V. Mi-filnnls hns ngnlti lonsod the ,1olm I. ltluli- iiittih. It llos live mllos siititltctist of Kh li Hill, Mo., uud coin irlsi' 2,7s ncros. The Now lliivon Hcglstor litis Just (IIsi'iivi'I'imI thu I'lithcr cniiniiH fnrt flint thorn is no copy of the bible In the pub lic library nf Unit city. Myron Hinllh, a prominent school teacher Iteitr Ilbincbesler, ., Wits bit tell mi the bund by n spliler. Illood poisoning utnl loikjiiw icsttlti'd lu bis death. Tbe cats of the Isle of Man are as destitute or lulls as If they were guinea pigs. It bus never been iiccottnted for, but, In spite of being tiuscteiitillc, It Is a fact. The lliinticick trouble of 1S7S cost Ihe l ulled Klntes "iil,fllil.l!. Twenty- four soldiers, thirty citizens nnd seven-ly-fotir liidluiis were killed before It stopped. It Is stnted by nlllelals nf the I'tiltcd Htntes mint that over 13MSKI.1KIO of the big cnppr cents were lost during the sixty years they were part of the coinage. This Is nn nge of paper ns well ns of electricity. 'Thu paper mills of the I'nlted Ktnteii hnve now a ctipnclly of over r,H,isHj pounds u day, must of It wood pulp. The Kit ill t Kt. Mnrle cnnnl, between Lukes Huron nnd Michigan, now car ries 'jti.fSMi.isNi tons a year, or twice the weight that passes through the Kuer. caiiiil niiiiunl'y. The bicycle which .Terry Simpson used to rhle when be wns In Congress Is now the property of tin employo of the Medicine Lodge Cresset. Kltupsoii lost It on nn election bet. There hns not been a soldier's dentil nt Fort Missoula from disease slnco 1S!H, nud but one from any other cause, l-'or the pnst'yeur nud n half not une hns been discharged for disability. Itostoti Is to hnve a new hotel, which Is to cost ll.'l.rMKUXKI, nud beside which "the Brent hotels of (Jblcngo nnd New York will sink Into comparative In slgulllcuuce," thu Huston newspapers any. Since the United States Government wns organized less thnii IMMI people bnvo served ns United States Senntors, while of these re tliim i!lX lint pre viously been members of the House of Representatives. It Is snld that of the 3,0HO vlsltorw'to the National Yellowstone I'nrk during the last three yenrs hardly lMl weru Americans. Probably more Amerlcnns hnve climbed the Alps than hnve visit ed tho Yoseinlto vnlley. Not nil ndtnlrorsMif the benullfttl nns t it rt I it tit have given thought to the derivation of the name. Nasturtium Is from two Lntlti words meaning "nose" nnd to "torture," lu nlliiHlon to the tendency of the pungent blossom to cause li I is who biles It to mnke a wry face. I-'lvo shillings lino was paid by the first man to use n tricycle cab In Lon don, propelled by n man In front nnd another behind. A crowd collectiMl, blocking the street, so the police nrrcHt ed li I in . nud nil nldormnn held that lie wns obstructing trntllc, Imposing a fine o low that ho could not nppettl. Xclllo Newklrk, n young lady resid ing nenr Dig I'rnlrle, ()., hns a saucer on her tongue, produced, ho her physi cians say, by chewing gum of the rub ber variety. Slio chewed a gtitn that could be drawn out of the mouth ami let snap back, nud tbe constant snap ping produced nn Incurable cancer. A lost set of poems by Goethe, writ ten when ho wns a student of IS, nt Leipzig, In honor of bis mime, Anna Katarlna Schonkopf, nnd entitled, "An nette," hns been found by Dr. Htipliun, of Weimar, among the effects of Goe the's friend, T'rnulclu von Grockhau- scn, to whom tho poet probably pre sented tho manuscript. Dr. Louis Robinson Insists that the style of hair affected by I'adcrewskl nnd other musicians Is not a mere af fectation, but Is the result of "trophic changes resulting (rem mental habits." This may bo true, but It Is perhaps necessary to explain that a "trophic change" Is a change that changes lu plain English, a "chnngy change." A French geographical society pro poses to divide the face of the clock in to ten hours of ten minutes and a bun dred seconds each. This Is to make time uniform with the decimal system or count by tens. The count by twelves which now shows on the face of the clock survives from the earliest times probably from long before the Inven tion of letters. A scientific paper discusses seriously the discovery by Prof. Conn of butter bacillus that Is to say, of a bacillus producing a fermentation In milk by which tho quality of the butter Is im proved. Tbe statement Is reasonable, and the facts may be as alleged, but It Is not always really possible to dis tinguish tbe reullly of current science from Sis romance. Lady It Is strunge that a strong man like you cannot get work. The Tramp Well, you see, mum, people wants reference from me lust employer, an' he's been dead twouty years.- He now do you like Fopptngton, Miss Barrow? Miss Harrow Not at all. Ho cuu't pronounce his r's, nud I do detest being addressed as Miss Uov. Wow Explosive rower ol Mlro-Oljrrrt ln, Whoever works with high grade ex Slosives must take hlslife in bis baud, otne of the accidents that have oc curred in the course of the manufac ture and handling of such materials are as Interesting as they are shuck ing. Kecently a man driving two horses to a wagon carrying, twelve hundred pounds of nitro-glycerin met with so mo accident and upset bis load. The team, wagon and driver were sim ply rodticai to iindiscovernble ato ns. A fragment of the mini's clothing, fonnd ovor a milo from the scene of explosion, was all that could bo traced as having belonged to a human being. Hits of the horses were found miios away, and some small pieces of the wood nnd metal of tho wagon. In tho adjacent fluids cattlo were killed by the shock, nnd in towns around the conn try horses ran away with fright, win dows were broken and lutildings wern shattered. Almost nil of the window glass In tho houses for several miles around was broken, ami a hole was made in tho earth fifteen feet deep, sixty feet aerons at tho top an 1 thirty flvo nt tho bottom. When stic.li ex plosions occur with tho entirely un counted product, it is not dilTloalt to imagine what might happen were tliU dangerous compound shut in and oir cnmscribeil by rigi-l boiiuds. New York Ledger. Yocnl Les!ins lor I'nnnriM. To improve the singing of canary birds, care should bo exercised in dis tributing regularly tho nllownnco of fresh food set asido for each day. By this menus, they will sing every ilsy equally, because they will eat uni formly, and not pick tho best one day and be obliged to eat the refmo t'io next. About two teaspooufiils of dry food is sulllcieut for the daily uour ixhmcnt of a canary. What is call ) 1 canary Feed is the favoritu food, to which a small ipiantity of rape and hemp see l may be added. The birds should have an abundance of light, fresh air, plenty of water for drinking nnd bathing purposes, ami free access to saud an I gravel. A sprig of chick weed or a leaf of lettuce is highly rel ished by them. It must also be no ticed whether the bird likes to sin alone or in company with others. Home canaries seem to be possessed of such whims, some liking to hear only themselves, and refusing to sing while other birds are about, whilo others are exactly opposite in their tastes, al ways appearing at their best when in couipauy. In tho latter case, such birds iudulgo in a harmless rivalry, and display thoir real powers only when such an incoutivo is giveu them. Ciinvim'liig Evidence, No doubt you bave beard tho argu ment advanced by unbelievers to prove the JJihle account of the deluge nn true. They say the ark was not of sufficient capacity to bold tho animals that tho Bible speaks of and thu pro visions necessary to their sustenance. Bishop Home, in bis introduction to the study of tho Bible, answers hjs objection in this satlslaoT'il1 TX7S "Tho ark was .100 cubits in length, fifty cubits in width and thirty cubits in bight, with three storios of floor', which would be equal to 42,113 torn burthen. A llrst-clnss man-of-war is .tbout 2200 tons burthen, and the ark, therefore, had the capacity of eight een such ships, aud would carry 2'.), ODO men, with six mouths' provisions, besides tbe weight of IS')') cannon au 1 nil military stores. Can wo doubt ot its capacity to carry eight persons, 250 pairs of animals, fowls, etc., for one year?" l'hiladolpliia Times. Tho Salmon t'ro.i Sli iri. At the beginning of this season it eomed as though tho Columbia ltivor (Oregon) salmon pack would be phe nomenal ; but tho plethora of fino llsh at the oponing has been succeeded by a slackness in the run suoU as bas never before beon experienced on tho river. A week ago the packing pros pects seemed to bave utterly collnp-ie 1. Possibly the fish may become moro plentiful toward tbo closo of this month, but this season's pro luct will b,i comparatively small, at the bu-it. The quality of the salmon, however, has been remarkably good. Got the Stotlier Out ol the Way. In Frankfort-on-the-Muiu a yoitnq woman of sixteen foil in love with one of ber neighbors, but the mother of the young man offered a stout resist ance to their uuiou. Tbe young lady deuounoed ber intended mother-in-law for speaking disrespectfully of Emperor William. Treading on im perial toes is dangerous in Germany, so the old lady was arrested, ind, pending ber trial, tbe young man and (he young woman got married. De troit Free Press. A Famous Paris 8clio.il. Paris has deoided to keep the Boole school, for cabinet making and art ap plied to industry, open iu the even ing. Tbe school has thirty-four in structors and a staff of fifty-one per sons, with only 103 day pupils, and bas room for five times as many. It costs tbe oity 900,000 a year, while tbe furniture turned out by it sold last year for 8100. New York San, The Abstruse Tortoise, Tbe ways of tbe tortoise are always difficult to uuderstaud. They excel most animals in their teuaoity of life, and can exist for long periods without food ot any kind. Tbe braiu of the tortoise is small, weighing ouly the one-tbotisandtb part of the whole body, aud alter the brain bus boeu destroyed life still lingersiu the Iramu. Baltimore Auioricau. Dr. Jerome Uounparte Wheat, the well known dentist, who has just died in New Ilaveu, Conn., was th lir.t to une vulcanized rnobtr in dentibtry. QUEEN Of THE WEST. California, Where the Ban Olvea Uncle flam a Oood-Nlght Kiss. Glowing words of praise wero tit tered by Iter. E. D. Dllle, of Pan Fran cisco, when be described California to the Christian Endeavorers at Boston. Said he: 'Were It not Hint Callfornlnns are all as modest as violets, oiitblushlng the strawberries thnt grow there the year round -blushing like their world-fam ed fruits ut (iralse ot their own loveli ness-1 would tidl you something of California-though had I the tongues of men, nnd even of real estate agents, you would still say when you come to us, 'The half has not been told!' We htivo a wonderful empire out there; we hnve nrtible laud enough to support a population of ;)0,ikmi,(hx, and IIipu our population would be less dense than that of Kurope; an empire of our own, ns large ns Spain larger than the nine States of Delaware, Maine, Mary land, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio and ltlmile Island combined. Then tho salubrity of our climate tnnkes Cnllfor nla the sanitarium, the fairer Itnly of the world; lis scenery Is grander thnn nny beneath Lttropenn skies, and Its vnrlety of productions nnd climate Is so wonderful as to defy even the Callfor nlun genius for exaggeration. The Sierras, those snowy bulwarks of our State, though their lower slopes nre rich In gold ns their crests nt eve with the gold oj sunset, and their further slopes are lined with sliver like thoso great crests nt noon, yet hoard no such wenlth ns the soli yields In Its billow ing wheat fields. Its clustered vine yards, Its orchards find orange groves bending with fruit moro golden thnn thnt of the Ilesperldes. Yonder the stnr of (hp empire stops In Its west ward course and stnnds still over our young Suite." Kvrn Booth Africa lfaa thn Craze. There seems to be nn extraordinary craze for cycling In South Africa. A Johannesburg paper stales that eyelet are more generally used In that town than probably uny other town of sim liar size lu the world. Thero nre, II ndds, some 4,ixkj machines lu use by nl', classes, from the bead of the milling In dustry down to clerks end shop assist outs. One firm bus sold WsJ in the last two years. Ladles are taking to cycling freely, nnd so nre educated KnlDrs When Kulllrs that nre not educated follow suit, what a splendid rnarkei for wheels In South Africa there wlli be I Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report My Absolutely pure lie ware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely tleatrny the seme of atnell ami completely dai-ans" the wholes) stem wlie i eutcrnitf it tiii-ounii ihe inui oiissurfsi-es. Hiicti ane-ic-i Khould never t uotd except on iiruK-n ptloiK from repuiniilephys t ians, an the istiiKe I hey will do iitnn told to t lis good ynu can possibly derive I rum them. Hill's Cslarrh t'ure. insiiuriicturid by t'.j. ( iirncy ic Co., Toledo, (., contains no mercury and In tnken Internally, acllng iliiwliy upon the blond and mucous surface or thu sy-.irni. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cur.; be sure tuiict the genuine. It is taken internally, and Is inmle in 'loledo. Ohio,, hy K. J. Cheney tc Co. Tetimonlal8 free, mr a .Id by Drugg-isti, price 70c. per bottle. Tke True l.aaailve Principle Of tbe plant used In manufncturlng the pleas ant remedy. Syrup of Kigs, lias a permanently benHlc lul effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solu tions, usually sold as n.edlcines, are perma nently Injurious, 'being well Informed, job will nse the true remedy only. Manufactured by the California Tig !yrup Co, FITS stopped free hy fill. Kl.ixr.'s finrT Nkiivk ItKn-roHKH. No lit- after Hr-i day's use. Alnrvelou- cures. Treatise uud trial bot tle free. lr. Kline, nil Arch rt., l'lulu., i'u. Wlnnlplseogee Is tbe "Beautiful Lake of the Highland." Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root cures ail Kidney snd lliadder trouble. Tuiiiphlet nnd consultation free, Laburutorv iJintfbaniplon. N. Y. fhlckahomlny is the Indian word meanlnj "Turkey Lick." Mrs. Wlnslow's Poothlng Uyrap for chlldrea teething, softens the sums, reduces Inflamth libn, allays pain, c-urea wind collo.&o. a buttle lfafTHctedwtth snreeyesuse Or. Isaac Thomp sen's Evo-water. liruugistssellallOu per bottle A self-propelling bicycle is a Swedish In vention. It is run by a little gasoline motor. The Onward March of Consumption is stopped short by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If you haven't waited beyond reason, there's complete re covery and cure. Although by many believed to be incur- Ci VSstIm aulc- there is the V: IV. 7 Ul evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to tbe fact that, in all its earlier staves, con suuiution is a curable iYH disease. Not every case, but a large, ttr- ciulaet of itscs. and fCt believe, lullv t ! by Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery, even after tbe disease bas iirot-rcssed so -far as to induce repeated bleedinga from me lungs, seveie lingering- cough with Copious expectoration (including tubercu lar matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. te-s7 Do You Know That Thoir is a Scionco in Neafnoss. Be Wise and Use SAPOLIO A Pi HALT 1 10 1 17 It ED. Ills nrenitrather, a ttrynlntlnnary Set dim-, anil His rather Both Hied of faralysls. Vet the Third (lener af Ion Is Ciirnl Tin Mrfhmt. From th HrraM, Jlutlvn, Mnm, Like a thunderbolt from a clear sky, stroke of paralysis came lo Mr. Frnnl? T. Ware, the well known Uoston auctioneer and appraiser, at 235 Washington street. He weut to fmd one night nhout six years ago, smmingly in robust hsnlth. Wlinn he nwofco lilslnft side was sllffmed by the des'tfuing ot tho n-'rvs. Tim Interviewer sought out Mr. Wnre to gut the fnets. H gnvo tho Inlornslliig par ticular In his own wnvi "The llrst shock eninn very snddnnty while I wns asleep, but it wns not I net lug II Its ; hs'ts, and In a fnw w-vks I wns nliln to l about, A few month" after, when nshnu-tMl by work anil drenched with nihi.l wi-i.t hmna In a very nervous state. The result wn. a swond and mnrn sevre shoek, after which my h-ft arm and leg wi-re iirn"ti'nlly ln'l,w. "My grandfather, who wns a soldier in the Ilevoliitlonnry Wnr, nnd lost an arm in thn slriiggln for American iiidinden"t, died finally of pnmlyOs. My father also illml of pnmlysis. nlthough it was c implicated with othertrouhlHS, and sol had some knowledge of lh tntnl ehnrai-lef t the dlsenso which la hereditary In our family. After thn soennd shock I took warning, tor. in all prolml.lllty, a third would earry ine off. "Almost everything under thn sun wns ro imiiisndnd to me nnd I tried nil Ihe reme dies thnt seemed likely to do any good, electricity, massage and specialists, hut to no effect, "The nnlv thing 1 found thnt helped me wniir. Williams' 1'ink Pills, nnd I verily be lieve thnt II it hndn't h s-ii for those pills I Would linve. Iswn dend years ngo, "Yes, I still hnve a slight reminder of the last attack six yenrs ngo. My h-ft arm Is not as strongnstltH other and my left foot drags a little, as thu paralysis hud tho effect of denilenlng thn nerves, lint I enn still wnlk s gooil distance, talk ns enspy as evr, nnd my general Ic-nlth Is splendid. I am really oversevniily yenrs old, although I am gener ally Inkou to he In-only yunrs younger than thnt. "The rink Tills kept my Mood In good rondltlon nnd I believe Hint is why I am so well, although cheert'ulness may help. "I have thought of It a grent ninny times nnd I hoicMly hclleve that the l'lnk Pills hnve saved my life." Mr. Wnrn tins every appearance of a per fnctly healthy man, nnd arrives at his office promptly nt eight o'clock evory morninr. although he hns reached an age when mnny retire from active life. ills experience is well known to a grant many people in Ilos ton, whero his constant cheerfulness has won him hosts of friends. He snys thnt in his opinion both his lather nnd his grnudfnther could hnve been saved If 1'iok Tills had been bhlniiinlile nt that time. r Williams' I'ink Tills for Tnto Tcoplo contain all thn elements necessary to give new Ufa nnd richness to the blood and re store shattered nerves. Tbey may ho had of all druggists or direct by mall from the fir. Williams' Medicine Co.. Hchnnectndy. N. Y., at HO eents per box. or six boxes for ti.V). Keeps Ton Toor. Tnflfsfsstlon keens m-n nir. It mudd'es ttie r1rnrt hrnin. Yon think ft fs somstlene xtse, hnl nine time In ten the trouHe t (n the ilitre-tlve tract. Ops Itleans T-ihnie ffives rellef.aml fheirncca.irtnal ue keeps you right. Ask your drugifil for them. The Greatest fledlca! Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, I0NALD KENNEDY, OF RCIBURY, MASS.,.. as discovered la one ef oar eommoa East u re weeds a remedy that cures every Ind cf Humor, from the worst Scrofula town to a common pimple. He bas tried It In over eleven handrest rates, and never failed except In two oases -(both thunder humor). He has now la bis possession over two hundred certifi cates of IU value, all within twenty miles Of Boston. Bend postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from ths Arst bottle, and a perfect oure la warranted hea the right quantity Is taksa. When tbe lungs are affected it eansea shooting rains, like needles passing through them i the same with the Lives r Bowels. This Is cause 1 by tbe duct being stopped, and always disappears la a reek after taktns; it. Head tbe labeL If tbs stomaih Is foul or bilious It will a use squeamish feelings at first Ho change of diet ever necessary. Eat Ihe best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful in water st bed time. Bold by ail lraL'?h!s I EWIS 98 LYE rwdtr(i and Puftuntd. mm (raTimD.) mavle. UnlUtt other Ly. It bln flu povvU'-r anil trkwl la cm with rmuTall I'd, th eon nia r iwiij-i rvtjr for oml Will inak ti. br i.(umM Hard tttt.t Id it inlDUtf without boiling. It ta lb I) cit for c'MntiQg ut pip, dia litlWUng iluki. cloMtt, WsWbluj bolt!. I MiDia. trr rtc U.SA. HALT MPG. CO Oca. XfU fai-aw, I'M V 36 ASTHMA MPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC OI'M relief tn I'S minutes.' Bead tocil'kUltlj pick.it Sold 07 DruvrLU. One Sus ,Ft au, paid oa m-eic: r si ea. sus.tnst.es. addreeaTSOa. rurHta, SH1LA.. VS. PROFITABLE DAIKY WOKK Can only be aceomplUued with tbs very best appliances. Cream Bepa (arm you art and battel tbs skimmed anble feedV make norouv Davis. 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