I Csro In Ituying Shorn. " Orrnt raro should be tnkcn In buy Ing shoes," said a well-known dealer to It Roi-hester Post-Ks press reporter, Tspeclnlly In tills so In the .elienpet (trades. There Is a large factory In Maine whh-h turns out a rnniprpssoi! paste that Is extensively used In tin manufacture of shoes. Lnrge quanti ties of them arc shipped to other conn tries, but some are sold even In thll city. Leather Is high and It Is not ts be expected that the feet can lie cloth ed at slight expense. I-'or this reason, the compressed paste shoe has pUned In favor. People, when buying It, think they are getting the leather shoe, whereas It Is simply a bogus. Thll class of shoe wears very well If kepi dry, but after a good soaking, or twice wearing In the rain. It will tear nnd 1 of little use thereafter. It Is nlwnyi better to pay a little more and get a good article upon which you can depend for service." Wants People to Kat More none, One of the New York food reformers Who would improve the diet of mankind has put out a proposition for the eating of bones, after they are ground fine. He holds that under the existing regi men the bones of the human frame are not properly supplied with the chemical elements needed to keep them tn sound and vigorous condition, and that these elements can be most easily obtained by consuming the powdered bones of the animals ordinarily used for food. He would sprinkle a steak or chop, for example, with bone dust, nftet the manner In which It Is sprinkled with salt nnd pepper, nnd he maintains that thus the taste of the meat may be great ly Improved. The Foundation Of Good Health is Pure, Rich Blood And the surest, best way to purify your blood is to take Hoods Sarsaparilla UaiII D:iU tasteless, mll.l. eft.- nuuu 9 rui live. AU druggists. USv. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. The BEST PREPARED SOLD EVERYWHERE. JOHN CARLE 60NS. New York. WAITED. Bright Boys and Girls -TO- Sell the New York Ledger Every Week. Ititr Pny for Little Work. The New York l.edaer lins lind so tunny nn. lii-utions from Ihivh nnd tills tlirouuhnut Itn enmitrv u-iilititiir to Ri-ll the lj-dm-r liV the week, lis well lis by subscript inn for tho your, we nnvo uccnu-u to osnuiiisn wuio uwnko young ugi-nts iu every town iu tho country. 1Ye AVnnt nn Active Worker In Ilvcry IMuce. Hundreds of smart hoys nnd girls In every locality have several hours' spare time each Read Our Plan. We want Just such ones to work for ns n littlo whilo every week si lling J.edgert at fi cents each selling the old, reliable, orig inal mid best story paper published the Kew York Ledger. oIoHUleRik. Our young agents take no possible risk. We send a bunilleof Ledgnt every week, ami they sell them like hot rakes nt ft cents each, tvery ono wants the New York Ledger us (oon as given un opportunity to examine and rend a copy of it. It will only he neces sary for nn ui;c-ut to show u likely reader our oiler of $1,000 In Cash Prizes to Readers 1,000 In Caatli Prizes to Lcdjrcr tenders And a regnlnr render will bo secured on the spot. Knell agent should rciul em-xf ully tho tc.rnisnt'tlio $1,000 inl'imli lrixatgiven to roaileiH who send the best explanation of tho mystery of Miss Florence Wurden's wonderfully interesting story beginning in this week's Ledger, dated bept. J 4, entitled "Tho Mystery of tho Inu by the fcliore." Fin h nxi-nt will lineiitilled tn compete for the H,OfO iu lttU lM-izea. The I.cds'cr Free. If tho postmaster or any responsible party will send us tho name of a smart boy or girl to soil tho Ledger every week iu his town, wo will put au extra. Ledger in the gent's bnndle each week, to be delivered tree to the party appointing the ugeut so long us the ngeut sells the Ledger. band us the mime of a smart boy or girl at once. Iliivethew till out this coupou und end it us oucoi 189 I hereby sirroe to set from flats ss scent for ttie ew York ldvr, sud U sell the suuia to ladles, rmers and others at b cents a copy every week, sua tluil J Will report uot later tliau the Monday afur each paokaar la reoelven, uu blank furnished uie, and remit 3 ueuts for uacli copy I sell or df liver tu sub scribers, and will keep ail unsold copies, to be re turned as Instructed. tfamt Address Stale Appointed ty .......................... Address HEW Y0BX LEDGER, 183 William Street, Hew York. MISSION MASSACRE Toons- Woman Dr aimed Prom Bed and Slain-Chlldren Hacked to Death, A vigorous letter, relative to the recent out rages on missionaries at Kn Cbenir, Chlnn, was received tjr E. P. Pearce, president of the Kentucky Wesleysn College, Winchester, Kjr., from Ur. C. F. Itenl, of Hhanghal, who Is presiding elder in ths Mottio list church, Homh. In that district, and an Atnurlcan citi zen. Writing ot the massacre, ne says; II ml our ministers acted promptly ami ad equately in the first plnce (lit hzcliHcnl, the second would probably not have occurred, and we should nave Deen spared tne spectacle) ol eight young and coiisecrnted women drag ged troru their b-ds and brutally massacred ; helpless Intnnts hacked to death, and a fnltb (ul servant ol lod I urned to death. I Wish I could put my copy In the hands ot every editor, every Congressman and eveiy other man who has any Interest in his coun try. Wo don't seek revenge, but we do ask for Justice and the protection which every American hue the right to demand. Foreigners in China are unanimous In the belief that a little prompt nnd vigorous action would at once put au end to these things. We have lost all hope ol help from the lega tion at Peking, and now appeal directly to Washington. FOR FREEDOM. tr sh In America to Taka Up The Fight. The official call for the convention ot the new Irish movement to be held In ( hlcngo, September 24, 23 nnd 20, bus been issued from the headquarters of the I'.xecutivo Committee ot the now Irish movement. It Is as follows: "The Irish struggle for freedom has reach ed a momenttus period. Ireland, at andon ed In the crisis of her fate by tie Liberal leaders, is told by the Tory Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant that the Ilrltlsh (iovernment Is sternly and unalterably opposed to the grautlng ot any measure of home rule what ever, ihis Is the old policy, nnd the old lan guage employed by successive I : n 1 1 U Gov ernments toward Ireland. Hhe tins been nl ternntely betrayed by Ike Whigs nnd dra gooned by the Tories. Nothing worth her acceptnnce is to be expected from either ot the leading Knglish parties. "Ireland must, therefore, look to her own children nnd their descendents for support tn her great extremity. Parliamentary agi tation has had a long and t n'.p nt trial, but has utterly failed to accomplish Its oHcct. It remains for us to consider what other method of procedure or argument can be ued to achieve her liberation. Tho Irish race tn America can not uflord to be neutral, or su clue, while the mother laud is being slowly but surely done to death by the usurping en actments of a foreign and hostile power. In unison with thousands of our race distribut ed throughout the Union, and after mature deliberation, we, the uiderslned, have de cided to call a convention of Irish Americans In the cily of Chicago to take Into consider ation the present status ot the Irish struggle for freedom, and to devise ways and means best suited to the accomplishment of Ireland's Independence. "Now, therefore, said Convention Is called to meet In the City of Chicago, III., at the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, uepteniDer 24, 20 sua m, jbsio. A GORGEOUS GAVEL. Montana Will Present One Made of Oold Bilver and Copper. The Surgeon General ottbe Qrand Army ot the Republic, residing In Marlon, O., has Just received the Information tbst the Department of Montana, Grand Army of the Republlo, will present s gavel to tne national encamp ment at Louisville, next week, which will cost 1770 and will be presented by tne Hemoi Vice Department Commander, L. I.eary, ol Helena. The gavel Is mnde-of gold, silver and copper. The amount ot tne metals used Is in proportion to the product ot the three metals In that Htato. The fine engraving on the head and handle is Inlaid with Jewels, three on the bead and three on the handle, representing the three colors, red, white and blue. Tho red color Is made from ruby nnd garnet stones, and the white nnd blue from saphlros. The metals and Jewels nombincd in the gavel are the products of Montana. The copper Is from the electrolytlo plant of the Anaconda Company, tbe silver from the mines and the gold from Montana placers, Tbe gnvel was made by a Jeweler of Butte, the cost of making It Deing The gavel will be used by the Commander In-Chief, Gen. Thomas (I. Lawler, In presid ing over tbe Kncampment, aud will be band ed to bis successor at tho close. RICH GOLD FIELDS. Prospectors ara Rushing Toward Van couver Island, Alexander Beggs, the historian ol the Cans- da Northwest, bas just returned from the mining districts of Ilrltlsh Columbia and tba newly discovered gold Holds ot Vacouver Ie land, lie says tuui iuv uisirn-t ui aiw. is full of prospectors aud tbat more ate flock ing in every day. All the American companies operating tn British Columbia, Mr. ISeggs claims, sra making large returns. East Kootenay is ex ceedingly rich In low grade ores of bettor quality than those ot Alaska. The Caribou district Is proving even richer than expected, and there is greater activity all along the Frazier. Tbe Horse Fly mine, owned by California people, has been most successful. Mr. lieggs says that a party of Ave men In this district took out In a snort time 200 pounds of gold from one pocket near the camp ot Robert Heaven, while his men were taking out 24 pounds. This was before the miners bad appliances for working on a large scale. OREGON'S CHOLERA SCARE. Health Ornoiala Say the Honolula Out break Menances the Coast. The prevalence of cholera In Honolulu and In tbe Orient bas created a soars at Portland, Ore, Tbe local board of health is already adopting stringent measures to repel Its In vasion. City rbyslelaa Wheeler says tbat at no time have Paciflo soast cities been so seriously menanced by tho scourge as now. Winter is no protection against the disease, as the germs flourish in all temperatures. He says the situation Is alarming. All vessels oomlug from foreign ports will bs carefully examined and quarantined if necessary. Want a Tariff on Wool Tbe Ohio Wool Growers' association adopt ed a resolution tbat free wool is causing heavy loss to the farmers, and urging weol growers, farmers and others interested In wool protection, to petition tba Flfty-iourtb congress to pass legislation favorsble to such interests. Judge Lawrence anuounoed hs would call a meeting of tba National Wool Growers' association at Washington after oongress assembles, to Insugurata a move ment to bava tne tarin on wool restored. Heads Cut Off. Tbe most horrible murder and suicide In tbe history of Hullivsn aouoty, lnd., occurred Thursday nigbt. James Ward killed Aaron uunter, bis latbar-ln-law. and John Huutor. bis brother-in-law. Ward cut off tba bead of tbe elder Hunter, and spilt wide open tbe head of tba son. Family differences ara sup- (hhsu iu nave ivu iu tue crime. Tba Aoademy of Mnsle, tba oldest theater In iiuftalo, N. Y., was burned. Loss 250,000 NEWSY CLEANINCS. Mlssonrl has 50,421 acres planted In flat. Iowa's corn crop Is six or seven tlmos as big as Inst year's. It Is estimated there are 40,000 bicycle riders in New York City. There are twenty-eight people In the St. Louis Jail charged with murder. Ulcyoles bring In this yenr 1400,000 In taxes to the French Uovernmcnt, St. Louis Is the queen ot flying ocean liners, nccordlngto her trial record. Mrs. Woodnrd, of Ovid, Mich., celebrated recently her 100th birthday In pretty good health. Tho Chicago Board of Trnde proposes to he. gin a most vigorous crusade against the bucket shops. Brigands In China are tiring to make a living now by robbing folks who weren't ruined by the war. The Government of Guatemala Is In great flnnnclnl dlfnoulties. Merchants and banks refuse to make further loans. A Ilrltlsh steamer put In at Rnngoon, In India, recently, whose officers were nil tier mans and the apprentices all Japanese. The assets of Blngen Bros., bankers, who recently failed, are officially stilled at t 17, 600,00. The liabilities are 70,000,000. Jacob Urban, an Inmate of the Lutheran Home at Mount Airy, near riillndelpbia, bas passed bis 102d birthday In reasonable cow fort. The complaints of British shipowners that the charges for passing through the Kaiser Wllhelm Canal are too high are supported by Uie shipowners of Germnny. United States Consul-Gnnernl PeKay In Berlin says that Louis Stern, tho New York merchant who was arrested In Kisslngun, Germany, has been unjustly treated. The shipment ot California wines this year is nine million gnllons, valued at f 3,suooim, against seven ami a third million gallons last year, up to July 31, valued at t.1,000,- One-seventh of the members of the present Reichstag, or German Parliament, and one llftli of the Senators and Deputies In the French parliament fought In the war of 1870-71. The Tennsylvnnla Horticultural Society recently laid the corner-stone of a new build ing in 1'hllndelplilit which will be the future home of the organization. It will be a costly structure. The rnnnma Canal Company has agreed to pay the Government of Colombia 10,000 a year for military protection of property on the canal route. There will be a guard of 230 soldiers. Tho United Rtates Navy Department does not know whnt to do with tho torpedo boats built for the battleships Texas and Maine. Theso bonis have failed to make the time required for torpedo service und will not be used. When General Campos went to Cuba he predicted that the rebellion would be put down, nnd be would be buck in Madrid by November. Now bo wants 60,000 men by November 1 in order to end tbe war by next March. John Wesley ITardln, the terror of the border, was shot and killed In the Acme saloon of El Paso, Texas, by Constable John Hullman. Hardin had threatened to run Bellman ont of town. The men mot in the saloon and Bellman got the drop first. Hardin had a record of killing nine men. The continuous drought Is drying up tbe springs from which the wster supply of Marlon, Iowa, has been drawn. The water company bas been compellbd to take water from Indian River, which Is wholly unfit for use. As a result, the town Is suffering from an epidemic of typhoid and other malignant forms of fever. AGAINST BLOOMERS. Telephone Oirls In Chloago Must Not Wear Them. An edict recently issued by the Chicago Telephone Company has been conspicuously bulletined at headquarters, No. 203 Washing ton street, where 200 girls are employed, and bears tbe olflclal signature of tbe general manager, it reads: "Operators will not be permitted to report at this building at any hour of the day or night in bicycle costume, or t ) asiiumo that attire beforo departure for home." All summer seven bicycle maidens woro bloomers to a bnrn opposite telephone, hend qunrtnrs, whore their wheels are stoied. These girls found it luoro convenient to walk across tho street in bloomors to tho retiring room of the telephone company, whore they would cover their wheel npparel with a skirt before going to the operating room upstairs. This caused the order to be Issued. Notwith standing this order, sevoral of tho girls are wearing blooniors, covoriug them with a skirt In tbe barn. Reckless Shooting. A few nlahts ago tbero was a an Ice crentn festival nt Wiley Lowe's, a mile or so out of Cameron, W. Vs., at which a number of young folks of the neighborhood attended. Among them was Henry Wendt nud Floyd Hlouuaker. On returning home young Wendt rode in a oovered wngon in wnich there were two ot bis sisters aud some other young folia On their way borne Henry heard a party ot young men on horseback approaching, nnd witnout looking put uis nana out netween tne ourtnins of the vehicle and tired off a revolver. From the sound ho supposod the young men were passing on tbe opposite side of tba car riage from which be tired. All ot thorn did ride on tbe side be supposed except Floyd Blonnnker, wbo was directly in front ol tne revolver when the fatal bullet was dis charged, the leaden missis entering bis neck and penetrating ms Juginr vein, lie reeled and fell from his horse aud bled to death in three minutes. Suffocated by Gas. Five employes of tbe Providence. It. I., Gas Company went to their death iu the cellar of tbe Westfleld street gas hol.ler, asphyxiation by gas buiug tba cause. The uuinos ot the dead are: COTTON, 20 years of age, singlei Bird street. 11ILEV, 45, married, with six children; Thorntou Pike. MrMANIS, married; Borden and Mary streets. Bl'liNS. 19; East Providence. McNAMEE, 30. single; Brook street. fell men were working on a broken vnlve, and after dlscouneotiog it tied a bag over the main. Huddenly it gave way und tba cellar tilled witb gas. Ouly one of the men was able to reach fresh air and save himself, Burned Alive. Ellsha Bowman, whess home was InTreston county, ness Eglon, W, Vs., met a borriblu death. He was hauling tnubark from tba woods, Tbe woods wera on lire, and the horses took fright and became unmanage able. They rusbed towards tbe blsze, aud tbe wagon caught fire. Bowman, in trying to save bis team and wagon, shad bis clothes burned from bis body, aud bis body badly burned. Tbe borses and wagon wera de stroyed. In bis terrible condition Bowman succeeded In reaching a bouse, but died after twelve nours ol great agony. Alabama Populists. A call for a non-polltlaal State convention to take aotioa to further tba causa of free sil ver and honest elections, to meet in Birming ham. Ala. November 13. bns been Issued. Speakers ot national reputation ara to be present, but the action ol the convention will be blndiug on no one. Tbe call Is signed by Iter. Nam Adams, Htste Chairman of Iho People's party; Captain K. V. Kolh, late Pop- uusi candidate lor governor! 101. u. o. iroy, ot Montgomery, and a uumber ot other prom inent i'ujjuusi and silver leauers. PURSE IN A HORSE'S HOOP. tbe Strange Flm-e Where Womad Pound Her Pochctbook, Mrs. Jacob tin rue, living a few miles north of Cannudutgtin, drove to town to do Rome trading, accompanied by her children. She tied her horse on Main street, leaving tbe children In the wngon. Hhe made a number of purchase, but when she sought her pocket-book It could not be found. Klio hastened to the spot where tho horse) was hitched and niadn a thorough In vestigation of tlie ground, the cnrrlnge, and even the youngsters were given n overhauling, In comparison Willi Which a custom house lnnpectlon bill U a mild affair. Mrs. Itarue was posi tive she had placed the purse In her pocket Just before leaving the carriage, and Its complete disappearance was ample grounds for her anxious atti tude. The search, augmented by clerks nnd bystanders, was continued with fruitless result nnd finally nbandnned. A village paper that day published a notice offering a reward for the return of a pocket book containing a consid erable sum of money In bills. Mrs. Darua had placed the advertisement before returning. Phe had proceeded but a short distance when a slight lameness was visible In the horse she was driving. Instend of passing off, It Increased, until Mrs. Unrtte became alarmed. Klin stopped and alighted from tho carriage, and at her comtnnud tho horso raised the apparently Injured member. Mrs. Darue's surprise can better be Imagined than described when she found, firmly Imbedded In the hollow of the horse's hoof, the missing purse. It was removed with out dlflleully, and tho family horse es tablished a gait from there home which Indicated that tho discovery was as pleading to him a.s to Iho owner of the purHo. Mrs. Parue beilevcs that In alighting from the carriage the purse fell from her dress and under the horse's feet. Tho purse contained about $30.- UuchcHtcr Democrat. 1'or Cnreless Travelers. Rome men with valuable iiuuxcd rail way tickets on their bauds sell them to scalpers, while others go to tho rail way company that Issued them and ob tain their value In money. Most men, however, do neither und aceept the loss when the ticket Is worth less than a dollar. Indeed, many men do not real ize, says the New York Sun, that rail way companies stand ready to redeem unused tickets even of smiill value, so that the companies must be richer -by many thousands of dollars per year by reason of this neglect or Ignorance. Every railway ticket bears the name of tho general passenger agent of the road Issuing the same. It Is a slmplo matter to Inclose tho ticket with a letter directed to the general passenger agent asking him to refund the money paid aud explaining the reason why the tick et Is left unused tn the hands of the purchnser. It Is courteous to Inclose a stamped envelope In which the money tuny bo returned. When all theso things have been done Iho company usually acknowledges tho receipt of the ticket holder's communi cation nud promptly Investigates the matter. The Investigation consists In the proper Identification of tho ticket and a littlo bookkeeping to set all right in the account. Then the purchaser receives from the company a check for the amount due, along with a letter re questing acknowledgment on tho part of the recipient. That closes tho trans action, mid there Is uo material loss on cither side. Is Rflll In It.' Let tho new woman dress and talk as She will. She likes It, and she's just as fond of the old uiun as ever. Iter thoud Uulletln. GREAT BOOK FREE. When Pr. R. V. Pierce, of BiilTiilo, N. Y.. published the first edition of his work, The l'eople's Common Sense Medical Adviser, lie announced that after 680,000 copies had been sold at the regular price, ti.jo per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, he would dis tribute tne next nan million tee. as tins number of copies has already been sold, he is now distributing, absolutely free, 500,000 copies of this t most com plete, interest- i'Ot'PON . Ting and val uable common I No. 1 1 3 1 sense med ical work ever published the recipient only being required to mail to him, at the above address, this little coupon with twenty-one (21) cents in one rent stamps to pny for postage and pack ing only, and the bonk will be sent by mail. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. It contains over,Iono pages and more than 300 illustrations. The tree iutition is precisely the same as those sold at fi.jo except only that the books are bound in strong ninnilla paper covers in steud of cloth. Send now before all are given away. They are going olf rapidly. luinsl, Anitelo, lOiU-ut. Taass Ths "IJNKSt" sra the But and Most Economt esl C'ullsrs and Cuffs worn; tliey sre made of Au Llotb. Uitb sides finished slikh end Isoutf reverse le, one rollsr la equal tn two 01 any other Mod. Thtu rit wli, vtar u-WJ awi lint ttx1. A br.Zot Ten Collars 01 Vive Pave 01 Uuua for Xweoly-li'lvt Cents. A Sample Collar sad Pair of Cnffa by mail tm Ms Oaalav Maine style and siae. Address aiVBBBlULS OOLLAB COleTeHT. FnsUllaSt.. XewTors, VSilurlU RUPTURECured PONITIVKI.Y flOMISi Kl'FTl RF Wuru ula-lit ami day. Has an Ad Juslable Pail lik'b can be moyle larger or smaller tot-ult chAnpIng eomllllon of HI I'Tl'HK. rATKSTKU. Plus. rat. si-lit securely sealed by U.V. UuutfHfs.Oo.t44Broudway,M.y.City In I? IJC I f M ! iv w. mom it 1 h, IbNOlWlsl Hasluiwlou, !. ; 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late l'rliitlpelEiinintf u a. Peualon Bureau. Jyrslulaal war, UuuiudlcaUligulaluie, ally aluve. La4 LJlllS IsMHlt L A Oast t'uurfii bvruD. r.l tntniiA. Held by ilniunti e-t ami Tftfttua CiootL iJif&l ss M Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report My ABSOLUTELY PURE They Favor Home Industries. The women of Tarottin, Wash., are engaged In a very active crusade In fa vor of "home Industries." They have funned a league whoso members pledge themselves to give preference to arti cles manufactured In Tneonia or pro duced In the State, nnd to labor t bring others to their principles. The women nre working In the mat ter with an astonishing vigor, and have succeeded In booming the local trade to a notable extent, one feature of the crttsado Is a badge worn by mem bers of the Home Industry League; and another Is the print Ing of a lisl of home manufactured articles, which Is supplied to every household In tin town. Row's ThlsT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for fir ease of Catarrh that cauuol be cured bf Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. l Has it r Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the nndersiuiied, have known K..l.the nejr for the last IS yenrs, anil believe libn jier fectljr honorable In all business transactions and llnnnclalljr able to carry out auy obi. ga llon ma-ie by their firm. West A Thuax, Wholesale Dru;els(s, Toledo, Ohio. Waloiio. Km) Msnvtsi, Wholesale llrugirlsls, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's I 'iiturrn Cure is laken Inlernslljr, act ing directly upon the bltHtd and mm-ous sur faces of thesystcm. I 'rice, 7!k per 1m, tile. Bold by all Druk";lals. Testimonials free. Two orders sre entitled to the 111 oy;ne In Bruin and the other In France. Don't Tohnceo Spit or Hitioke Your l.lfe A wal ls tbe truthful, sturtllna tltle-of a Ikk.1i nlweit No-To-MiM-, Hie bfirtnb-ss, ifimrmitced tobacco Imlill cure thill bi-nri-s up iilcniinieil lM-rves. f-llllillillles the lilroliue pos,,u. liutkcn week men gitiu strenuth, vluor and intiti IhhhI. Vou run 110 iihr-n or flniinciiil rl-k. ns ,',-T,,. Hac is sold by ilrnuui-is everywhere, under 11 irufiritnlee to euro or money refunded. Hiok free. Ad. Kterllug Itemed)- t'o., New York uud ChlriiKo. Trusslnn blue paint is made from the ashes ot the burnt hoofs of borses. Out Of Perls. Tlist te Ihe war yon feel as a resrdf of tba headncha you bad when yon awoke this morn inir. (let in votir usual frame of mind and body by using Hipans Tabula, the amiidard remedy for ail stomach aud liver complaints. Mrs. Wlnslnw's Soothing Hyrnp for chlldreS teething, softens the gums, reduces inflaina tiou, allays pain, cures wlud colic. ia. a bottle FITS stopped free by I sit. Ki.inf.'s fliir.AT Nkiivk ItKNToiiKii. No fits after first dav's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise aud SL'.im it-lnl bot tle free. Dr. Kliue, Kll Arch ht I'hila., 1'a. Plso's Cure for Consumption relieves the most obstinate eouylia llev i. HlTimllu IJ!H Lexliiston, Mo. February SI. IH't. Artificial Ivory Is made of condensed mlks milk. Wife used "MOTIirt Frissii" before firs child was uulckly relieved; angered but little recovery rapid. . E Johnston, Kufaula, Ala In 11R0 an order was estnhlishej at Cloves entitled "Tbe Order of Fools." Tr. Kilmer's FWAMP-Itnor enres all Kidney and bladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratorv liitiifhumplou, N.Y. Mustard used to be eaten whole nnd dry, Instead of In paste made from mustard' flour. washine sfi 7 ' What difference does the quantity make, after all? If you spend five cents or ten cents or a dollar for an aid to washing, don't you want the thing that will give you the most work, the best work, and the most certain safety for that amount ot money? That thing is Pearline. Offs)f1 Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you "thisiss good ss" wCllU or "the same a I'earline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never oeddled. la. T" 1 and if your grocer JJtHJfi honest 'end it iatt, Yes, it's ready ! OUR NEW jjScnt by mail on receipt of 10 cents in postage stamps or money. JOHN P. LOVELL Sola V. S. Ag-enf fur " STAR" "Hi That Works Easily Works Successfully." 'Tis Very Easy fo Clean House With SAPOLIO Think Their Custom Iess Virions. American nnd Knglish women living In f 'hlnn nre endeavoring to Induce the Ch'liese girls to give lip the practice of compressing their feet They are meet ing with a curious opposition. The Chi nese point out that compressing the feet ts not as vicious as compressing waist that It does not afTect the vita) organs does not make girls hysterb-ul, sentimental and weak-minded. In fact, the amount of argument produced by the Chinese Is prodigious. OIVIS K1VJOYQ Both tlio method nnd results Tvhers Byrup nf Figs 19 taken; it la pleasant nnd rcfrfSibiug to tho taFto, and acts fenlly yet promptly on the Kidneys, dver nnd Uowels, cleanses the sys tem edectnally, dispels colds, heac aches nnd fevers nnd cures hahitU' constipation. r?yriip of Figs is t'.. only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tusto and no ceptahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared only from tlio most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on baud will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Uo cot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, 11. UUISVIUl. sr. Y tOKK. It t. pn t; 87 ea PROFITABLE DAIRY WORK Can only be accomplished with the very best appliances. Cream 8epa farm you art and hotter tlisiklmmed uab'.s fee make no mis Uavli. Neat, catalogue Ase::ts wanted OA VIS t RANKIN BLDO. MFO. CO. Cor. Sindolph k Osarborn Sts., Chicane. If!? of tools and With s Davis JtW rator on the IIFyS mmm sure of more I butter, while milk Is a vaU Farmers will VF'T take to get s X,, Illustrated JriY mailed rnr.s vii' Which have you an eye to,v quantity or quality, when you buy something to make washing easy? If it's quality, you want PcarlineJ In effectiveness, in economy, and above all in its absolute harmless- ness, no matter how or where you use it, there s nothing to com pare with this, the first and only - compound. send you something in plsce of Tearline. be Mace of I'earline, be 4E5 PVLE, New York. 83 MME An elegant book for your table and constant reference. Send for it NOW, It's New and Nice. . ' ' CATALOGUE brimming full of illustrations, and show ing how the thousand-and-one things really look. You'll like that. There are Guns, Rifles, Pistols from all over the world, and some of our own make Fishing Tackle, Dog Collars and Chains, Tennis Sets, etc., etc. You can see our LOVELL DIAMOND BICYCLE The Finest Wheel on Earth, the Williams Typewriter you ought to have one. There's lots of other things too. ARMS CO., HO-.TON, MAss. Al'TOMATIO PAPER FASTENER.
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