GOLD BY THE HANDFUL. Bat Clomlsof ninnl Mosqnltoea Keep Treasure Pecker at Hut. Gold In ili'tity tnny be found In the innds of tun Volmlor Hirer, a it room of moderate volume Hint romp tum bling from the snow line of the 8lrra de St Mnrtlio, lu Smith A merlon, but, though the lowlnnd region nnd the riv er bed tvhero the lirecloim inpt.nl abounds In fnliulmis iiuintltl nre ens ly aceetwlble, the inosipiltoos nre no thli-k nnd terrible there Hint till at tempt to rlllo the Siinds of the gold have bo far fulled. Ellsoe HocIils, the celebrated French t0(jrnjher, wns the discoverer of thin Wonderful Htrenin, whone waters iiweep over annds thnt are llternlly golden. He told thn news to tlie French Vice Consul at Itlo Ilnchn, and thin oflU'lnl obtained the conccttslon of thin lJIdo rado. He took with him when lie get out an Ingeniously constructed gauze tent of large dimensions. For two dnys lie tried to live under It shelter and watch the operations of his workmen, who tolled In tho stilling heat, clothed In thick garments and protected by henvy boots, gloves nnd veils. At the end of tile second day, however, both employ, er and employe with one accord gave up the struggle nnd retreated. The next to try to wring fortune from these auriferous sands was an Italian who obtained permission from tho Vice Consul referred to nlKve. The Italian started out with a party of six, who shared with him his belief, and so they took along no special pro tection against tho Insects. They en dured for less than half nn hour the awful torture mid then tied. Yet there are human beings who enn venture with Impunity Into this hell whoso guardian demons are tnoKipil toes, ami hese nre some of the sav age natives of the mountains from Whose rocky steeps the river comes tumbling down. These savages, who are mosipiltoproof, nre rendered so by their bodies being covered with tho ecnles of that awful disease, leprosy. Tho mosipiltocs will not touch them. Hut neither gold nor the gauds of civilisation will tempt them to lalxir, and there Is no human power, appar ently, which will drag them out from their rudo caves on the mountain side and make them Inbor fur tho while man. New York World. Vmleslmble Horse, 'Tntrlck, why didn't you tell me farmer Laurie had a pony to sell, when you knew I wished to buy one for Kthel?" asked Mrs. James, with consid erable severity. "Och, mum," replied her ma n-of nil work, with a beaming smile, "OI'll not be snyln' that the craychure (llt'n't achllp me molnd, Jlst for tho tolmc beln', mum; but anyway, he wna no baste for Miss Kthel, mum." 1 "And why notV" demanded Mrs. James. I "Why, mum, said ratrick, shifting his weight carelessly from one foot to the other, "Farmer I.aurlo made a great p'lnt of the crnyehnre's beln' 'well broke' It was niesllf heard him shpnken' av It. An' as fer you, mum, yoz towld mo more than wnnst that nothln' but a sound anlmllc would ycz take, mum, an' that's tho llvlu' tbrutu!" iteverstngs tlio Axiom. , The mother of the nineteenth century has brought up her daughters to inateU onic other mother's sons. The mother of the twentieth century will lmvr to bring up her sons to match some other woman's daughters. This Is contrary to George F.llot'g oft-quoted theory that "God Almighty nindo the women to mate- the men." Bounds Hotter. ITo You reject me because I am poor. Heiress Say rather that you are pool because I reject you. Boston Tran crlpt. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp for ehlMrsa teething, softens the gum. reduces ltiflsms tion, allays luilu, cure wind colic. 26 o. a bonis Oermany's harvest prospects are unusually good tbis year. FITS slopped free hr I)h. K link's flnFAT Nehvk HixroHKit. No fits after firm day's line. MarvoloiiH eurea. Treniiso mid trial bot tle free. Dr. Kline, Kll Arch r-l.. I'btla., l'u. It is a Fact That Hood's 8arsapariUa has an unequalled record of cures, the largest sales In tho world, and cures when all others fail. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently tn the public, eyo today. 41; tlx for 0; Iio sure to get Hoou's. Escd's Pills iM Saranimrilia. rMU88 I EMS' 98 LYE I rwdtrd and Prfoad. (TATKHTSD,) mtvl. Unlike other Ly. It being flbo powder and parked Id ft can wlib removable lid, UMormtenU are Uwaya ready for ate. Will make M es iMriumM Hard boap la 1AI antcatee without boiling. It la ik bmrl for daantlm waaia pipe, dle Infecting aluka, cloeeii, waablug tartUea, patnta, trre, etc. fibM NA. HA 1.T MFG. CO FASTHlViA rorrM4iHinMAorLbiri iut r i Taos. forma, ruin., rs. r z" J tv I sUHJktta toy r up. in i . r- REVIEW OF TRADE. Wheat and Corn Coming Forward Rapid ly Iron Still Booming. It. (. Dunn ft Co'., Weekly llevlew ot Trade says: A slight setback, whlsb tna? mean much or nothing, according to the final outcome ol the crone, la not unexpected at this season. If the goTerninnnt crop reports Were correct, the situation would not be en couraging. Hut nut much conlldnnce Is plac ed in the reduced estimate ol corn, none at all In the estimate ot wheat, and even the most enthusiastic lulls do not thluk It worth while to quote the government report on cot ton. The tact Is that wh are leutnntng to market not tar from U.HOO.iloO.ntlo bushels of corn, though only about Auo.iiuii.uuo bushels will bo moved from the counties where It Is grown; about 45(I,UUO,I)UO bushels of wheat, ol which the tiirnii'is nre unwisely holding back a Inure proportion) and about 7.200,000 bales ot cotton, it the latter Indications are not erroneous, as they very easily may bo, to add to thn stock carried over. If we nre to have a large crop of grain and a rinall crop ol cotton it Is natural to Infer that mnnulncturers may find large transact ions at the went, but unt at the fouth. 1 hero Is in fact a Very large demnnd for goods at the West, and west-bound shipments nre un usually large, although thn eastbound ship tnnnts from t hlcngo lor four weeks of AiiKiist amount to only 21U.31H tons against U.lti lor the same week, lu IH94. The largest output ot pig Iron ever known, 104,02'J tons. Is apparently supported by a re duction ot t!4.t"0 tons lu stocks of pig Iron unsold, but tho tact that the great steel com panies have t.tken Inrga quantities, which are not Included in thn olllclnl statement, renders the account ot stock less valuable. The mar ket for unllulhed products is a little weaker, with indentions ol hesitation on the part ol buyers at Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg, al though prices nre on the whole lalrly main tnlned. Ihe commercial stocks of cotton September 1. here nnd nbrond, amounted to '2. lo,n IS bnlcs and domestic mills stoeks were Illitt.lllS hale, allowing lint a single halo for tucreaso of stocks at southern mills. Prices have settled hack a little during the past week, notwithstanding the gloomy de partment report. The wheat crop Is evidently larger than the depnrtmeut tins estimated, though nobody knows how much laruer. and is coming for ward with morn encouraging rapidity, no less than 6. 77:1, 1711 bushels having been re ceived at wcHtoru ports ngnlnnt 0,41,1.11111 bushels tor tho same week lust year, I rem a much larger crop. The farmers Imvu un doubtedly been keeping back wheat under sn agreement nmung themselves, but d does not seem n prolltatdo opera lion for them. Exports from atlantlo norts for the two weeks of Heptnm ber have been 2,417. N7'2 bushels, Jlnur Includ ed, against 8.:llu,Mii bushels last year. Tho price declined sharply, about U cents per bushel, with little indication of recovery, l'ho price ot corn has also yielded with a strong prospect et the largest crop ever irown, and at 3s cents at New York a large proportion ol tho crop will be little prollt to larmers. There Is a grent pressure for delivery of structural products and plutos, but bar iron Is still quoted at Pittsburg at 1.4ilc. and tank Iteul at l.l'.lo. The rapid shipments of Mar inette ore during the past week, have some ulluence upon prices ot Jteaseuier products. Nothing of importance has occurred in the Minor metals, although tin has been stronger It times, with London buying, und topper las been helped by the report ol a big sale of ake nt llle. Failures tor tty week were 1H7 In tho I'nlt !d Mates, ngnluxt 21'.) last year, nnd !)4 In Uaunda, against 41 last year. SLAVES IN CALIFORNIA. Big Conspiracy to Land Chinese as Actors for the Atlanta Exposition. Collector Wise, of Han Francisco, has dis covered an Ingenious frnud by which shrewd Han Francisco speculators Id the Chinese trnlTlo are seeking to evade the tieary law and' Introduce about 300 Chinese Into th United Mates under the pretext that thoy aro killed actors, nnd that they are coming to America to give the visitors at the Atlanta exposition an opportunity to see some of tho renowned male nnd leuinle hlstrionlsts of Hong Koug. A bnnd of more than iiOO men and 114 women have already boon lauded at Victoria, nnd thoy aro headed by Little I'eto and the notorious I.eong Nam, have Ingeni ously dodged San Francisco and applied tor their admission into the United Mutes at Og deusburg, V V. If the applicants should get a temporary entrance ou tho ground that they aro legitimate actors. Inspectors will be , lent to Atlanta to see how thoy deport them selves and to watch tlmlr movemeut. Tho;oolleclor has evidence, however, thnt the nion are seeking a permanent home as la borers, aud that they know nothing about acting. There is also ovldouoe in tho hands ot the collectors that tho women were pur chased la ll'ing Kong at itiul) each, and that the projectors of the scheme have coutracts by which they nre to be sold at Atlanta for (1,800 each. If thoy can be safely landed the two or three men who engineered the plan here will earn about (40,000. The wo men would, of course, remain the slaves of their purchasers tor a long period ol years, If not for their eutiro lives, the design being to quietly ship them to Ihe lower quarters of Chinatown at the conclusion of the exposi tion. The projectors of the plan got their olew from the federal law relating to the World's fair at Chicago. Coder a special act Chinese and other foreigners were allowed to land for the purpose of glviug exhibitions aud acting. A similar provision exists In Ihe case of the Atlanta exposition. VALLEY RAILROAD SOLD. Baltimore and Ohio Buys the Lin at Good Pries. The Valley railroad was sold nt Cleveland at publio auction under an order Issued by United States Judge Kicks. There was only one bidder, the Baltimore i Ohio railroad company, and the price realized was 1 3.070. 000. being 570.ooo more than the miulniuai llguree set by Ihe court. It ts stated the road will be Immediately Incorporated uuaer the laws of Ohio with a capital stock of about 6,00(,OOU - The only company Interested la the sule, aside from the Baltimore A Ohio, is the Wheeling and Lake Erie, which has an agreement under the reorganization plan whereby it gets traf fic facilities wbion will enable It to bring a large port ol lu lake business to Cleveland. Train Blown To Pieces. Passengers arriving by the steamer Mu cous at Key West, Ha., report tnat a big bat tle has been fought near Camaguey between the Insurgents under Maximo domes and the Bpalnards under Gen. Melo. The battle la said to bar last 48 hours and the Spaniards were repulsed with neary loss, leaving over 60 killed and wounded on the Held. KoloO's band has been active during the last week, having blown up a troop train by dynamite near Santiago de Cuba at abridge near Sagua. The Spaniards admit that the train was blown up, but olaim that only Ave men were killed. Advices received here state that nearly 100 (oldlsrs were mangled by the explosion. Mlaa Flagler's Caaa Held Over. The case of Miss Elizabeth M. Flagler ot Washington, V. C, tbe young society woman who created a seusatlon a month ago by shooting and lillllig a negro boy named tireen for despoiling a fruit tree, will not be reached before nsxt month. Tbe present grand iury will consider only Jail oases aud the next grand Jury will be organized Outouer 1. m which United States district Attorney Homey stated he would present tbe ease lor Its action. AN AXLE BROKE, And a Passenger Train Was Precipitated Into the Creek. The smoking car and coach attached to the west bound passenger train on the I'srsnus division ot tbe Memphis road Jumped the track Saturday evening, ditching the two cars and Injuring 20 people, several of whom are reported seriously hurt. The other cars went Into Ihe creek. The wreck occurred at Light ning Creek, about a mile west of Monmouth, nnd was caused by the breaking ot an axle on the rear roach. The break-down occurred at a point 400 feet Irom the bridge. Tbe ear broke loose from the triln alter being drag ged SiOO feet nnd rolled over Into the ditch, which was tilled with backwater from the eresk. The accident caused Ihe other cars to pitch and rock so badly that when the bridge was reached the baggage car struck the side tim bers ol the brldgu nnd caused the whole structure to give way, thus precipitating all the other cars Into tbe stream below, which Is swollen from rsoent rains. The front roach followed the baggage car Into the stream and rested partly upon the baggnge car, which kept it from sinking Into the water. The smoking ctr turned completely over and Is now lying bottom up In the creek. The passengers who bad been but slightly hurt broke in the windows and pulled the women and wounded men out. The wound ed were taken to Fort Scutt on a special train sent to the scene of tbe wreck. Those who were able to be moved have been sent to their homes. FIRED BY CLOCKWORK Great Arson Conspiracy Uncovered at Montreal. The greatest arson conspiracy that has ever been concocted In America hns been unearth ed at Montreal. Warrants aro out for ten ol the most prominent merchants In the city, nnd three of them have nlrrady beeu nrrested. Thn thing started with thn arrest of throe men, .letiklus, Moore and (.'lores. About llvo weeks ago, thena men werf nrreMed lor setting lire to the wholesale stationery store nt lloyd.dlllles ,V Co. Jloyd, the senior member, suddenly left for I'.urope, and when ("lores, after bis arrest, turned quern's evidence, n was found that Iloyd war connected with the matter, approved ol It and provurred part ol the reo-ipts which tho in surance adjusters nwsrdcd asdumages. 'Ihe evidence showed that tboro was a wide, spread conspiracy, which has ramillcntlon In the states all through Canada. It was found that the conspirators were In tho hntilt of set ting Urn to the places by means ol a clock work arrangement. Tills was mndo of nn alarm clock with the bell taken off. (In tot. was n thin glass bowl ol sulphurls acid and below it n howl containing tnethlylnted spirits. v hen tho hour came lor tho oloek tc strike thn alarm thn hniumcr broke the glass bowl and as the sulphuric acid was proclptt. ated In the nictuiyinted spirits the coinbL nation burst out lu Haines. Mr. J. I', oninii. i Town prosecutor, went tc New York to inquire into the l ulled State) end ol tho conspiracy. Ten warrants were sworn out. llieso were tor vtllllam lliomas. John llelsser. Costlo, Httssevlllo. Hlcbards, Ilngenlns, Hnvls, all furriers, aud licilaus and I.oweuthal, wholesale clothiers A sinul army ol detectives were sent nut, but up tc tins time only three were arrested. The total amount uMhn men's peculation! If- said to be about snuu.uoo. MRS. P1ETZEL TESTIFIES. She Came Before an Indiana Grand Jury: Mrs. Carrie. A. I'lotznl, the wife and mother of II. II, Holmes' victims, was beforo Cor oner Castor, of ludlannpolls, and the county grand Jury Tuesday, with her daughter, llcslo. She told the story of Holmes' movements. particularly in leading her over tho country while he was making wny with her children. She Idcntllled ber sou Howard s coal and was prostrated by grief. Mrs. liel.el first described the garment as she pricked It in nepiemoer last. Shu also described thn garment accurately. It was then Bhown to her. Sho burst into lamentations and sal J: "It Is poor Howard s coat. (Hi, I must see him." Mrs. liotzol was so distracted that the In vestigation was suspended. In nn interview with her Mrs. liei.nl salil shn would llko to take Holmes by the throat, "Not to kill him, for 1 could not commit murdor, but 1 want to see him punished." DRIVEN OUT BY WHITES. Two Negroes Killed and Twelve Wounded. Two negroes woro shot to death and sever al wouuded by a band ol masked mon In tho northern portion of Holmes county, Florida. Tho tragedy occurred near a largo saw mill owned by Graves A llaatty. The llrin em ploys many negroes, and oporntes a small railroad from the saw mill to the Choctaw batchne river. A Ireight onr bad been fitted up with bunks, aud within this about thirty negroes slept. Tbe car, in which the negroes wore sleeping was surrounded by masked men who Immediately opened lire with Winchest ers 1 he shots and tbe screams of the ne groes brought Uraves, iteatty aud a number of white employes who live near the sceno and then the moskod men fled. Examination showed that Henry Johnson and Sam Evuns, negroes, bad been killed, aud that a dozen had boon wounded, some ol whom will die. The attnek has so terrorized tbe negroes that they have refused to work for Graves A iteatty longer. It Is thought that the attack was Instigated by white men who had boon discharged by the owners ol tbe plant RAILROADERS KILLED, Five Trainmen Met Death In a Collision In Minnesota. Five parsons were killed and 12 were In jured by a bead-ou collision between passen ger train on tbe Great Northern railroad near Melby, Mlna. The dead are: Engineer J. K. Emerson, Fireman Jos. H. Tblobodo, Express Messenger W. 11. Karsersaw and Mail Clerk E. T. Johnson; of tbe east bound train, aud Engineer Ira S, Haines, of the westbound train, all residents of St. Paul. The west bound train bad passed Its meeting point at Melby. Beveral ol tbe wounded mar die. Wool and Cotton. Th tone ot the Iloston wool market if steady this week, tbe ouly noticeable excep tion being domestlo wools. , The sales show a more decided decrease than for several weeka fiast, The following ore quotations of the eading descriptions: Ohio and Pennsyl vania fleeces, and above, 17(jl8oi XX and above, lbr lUo; No. 1 combing. 2110; No. 9 combing, Wo; Michigan, Wisconsin, ate., X Michigan, lu(i lt V: Illinois, 10170; No. 1 Michigan combing, 22c. Tbe cotton report ol Ihe Department ot Ag riculture shows a decline Irom the August conditions of tbe crop wbloh was 77.0 to 70.8 per ceut, a decline ol 7.1 points. Tbis makea tbe lowest September condition of tbe plant since 18H1, when It was reported at 70 per cent. The next lowest slnoa 1881 was the condition ot 1803, when It stood for the same month at 73.4. Gave a $1,000,000 Mortgage. A million dollar mortiraire was filed with the auditor at Taooma, Washington, being given by tbe Taooma Laud Company on Its Taooma property, which Is valued at over 6.000,000, the Providert Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, to scours a loan ot i,vuu.oou. J lie proceeds are being used 10 Ihe construction of a S.OOO-ton wheat ware- bouse, the purchase aud Oiling In of a portion of tba Tscoma tide lists aud dredglog ol UNIQUE TRIP ON 8TILTS. Two Tonng Men to On Arnnnd (ha World In thnt Manner. Rome of these tlnyt siMiielioily will (irolinlily try to wnlk on his head ttrmitid thp world In nn cITort to eclipse pre vious Attempts of "glolio trotter." In these diiya of xteiini Hretininnvlgritliig the globe In n tiling of everyday occur- Air. J1 J.tZ .Y-V,.Z TIIKOIMIII.K (i'SV. retire. The recent tent of the two men who walked from ItiiotioH Ayres to CM rngo Iims Inspired two young men ol Clilctigo Willi ft desire to eclipse tli.lt timlertiiklng. Tliey propone to walk nrotinil the world on stills. Tor nev er:! I weckst I'list one of them linsj lieeii conspicuous on State street, as ho as-- - a ItollKKT 11. THOMPSON. strode along on stilts, dressed iim "Un cle Sum." Ills light name Is Holier! II. Thompson, and he tames from New York Slate. Ills companion's name Is Theoplille ('liny. The .voting men ex pect to complete their tour and return to Chicago In about three years. THE CHAMPION FAT BABY. Tipped the Hcnlea nt Oil Pounds) on the liny Sho nan Horn. A luiliy girl recently arrived In tlio little town of Southwest City, Mo., who will bo the biggest woman on earth If TUB LITTLE WONDER. ho lives. The very day she modo her upiienranco In tho world tlio mam moth youngster tipped tho scales at CI pounds. She Is now mora than 08 pounds In weight, and measures 30 Inches around tho waist Her arms are 10 Inches lu clrcumfereneo and bur hands aud feet are as largo as a man's. This champion fat baby Is tho daugh ter of T. J. Matthews, a farmer, who lives In tlio Cherokco Nation. Ho Is a linn 11 ninu; so U tho little girl's mother, If tho fat girl keeps on growing, as rapidly as sho has since lier birth she will soon weigh more than tho com bined weight of her papa aud mamma, lust tbe same, she Is as happy as she Is big. Beveral managers of museums have tnade great offers to tbe parents of the "elephant child," as she lias been called, but they refuse to consider any proposition to exhibit their generously tndowed little clrL 4 An Expensive Kiss'. Lillian Nordlca was singing a few nights ago at the opera nouse In tin character of La Travlata." On retiring behind the scenes at the conclusion ol tbe third act, she found herself clasped In the anus of on old gentleman wltt tears of emotion streaming down hit cheeks, who exclaimed: "Let me kiss you! You are unique) unattainable! Inimitable!" Mme. Nordlca was ijulte overpowered with the enthusiasm uf the old gentle man. But she was still more overpow ered when It was pointed out to het that tho tiara of brilliants that had sparkled lu ber hair had disappeared luce that touching ' episode. Le Pat flat 11 1 'T- iv- h Y - Y ry Il'i -sr. 1 istrn fmbrellae for t)og. "Ten," said a dog's outfitter, "fashions; In canine clothing change pretty fre quently. There is not, ns yet, nuy Jour nal devoted to thn dress of dogs thnt I nm aware of, but In the I'lilals Itoynl raslilon plates, published In 1'nrls, tho latest modca of 'dogs of luxury' may bo seen. 'Ami this reminds me of nn Incident. A mouth or so ngo I saw In the publi cation nbove mentioned the picture of ll (log's umbrella! The artic le Is small, and made of silk. When open the frame Is attached by ribbons lu the dog's collar, and, according to thn ad vertisements, the animal Is trained to bold tbe handle In Its month. 'In addition to providing rlothlna for dogs, I retain the service of a den tist to fit dogs Willi false teeth; nnd the extent to which this branch of my business Is pair. n!r.ed Is surpris ing. The, cost of a set of teeth varies from $15 to flu. lie Knew Ills Mother. Mrs. Williams Is a widow with three boys, whom sho hns brought tip with great firmness. It Is one of her rules thnt obedience to her commands must come Immediately, und explanation, f nt nil, nt her leisure. "Freddy." she said, a short time ngo, to her youngest I my, aged 7, " ,,, K. lug to do something lu a few dnys about which I want to talk to you a little." "Ves'm," responded Freddy, meekly. "1 nm Intending to marry Unetor Morse next week on Monday," said his mother, end then she paused for a mo ment. "Ves'm," said Freddy again, nnd then he added, with n bsik of awe on his small face: "I s'pose Doctor Morse won't know anything about It till tho time comes, will he, mother'" Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Miss Mlldmny "I nm sure Hint there Is good lu Mr. SpMonor. He certainly Is very tender-hearted." Miss Frost "Yes, ho has it beai't 1 1 in t lias been ten dered to about every unmarried woman In town, if thnt Is whut you menu." Host mi 1 rnnscrlpt. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applleatlnns.ns tliey cannot reach thn diseased portion of the ear. 'I hero Is ottlv one way loviiro deat'riei.M, and that is by constitu tional remedies. JHuf lies-. Im r-HU-ied by an In- Hal 1 condition of the liiueoea lining of the Knstanblaii Tube. When this tube gets In flauisd you have a rumbling sound or lmier feet hearlnir, and when ll Is entirely l.ied I leaf tiess is the reqult, and nnlees the inflam mation can he taken oitl and tbis tube re storod toils normal i-onilltion, bearing will lie destroyed forever. Nine i-uki-h out of ten nre rained by ciitnrrh, which is nothing but an in fill med condition of the rnlieou-iirrnees. We will irivn One Hundred Dollars for any raeof lleiiftiesi leiiii-ed by f-atnri til that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Head for circulars, tree. y. .T. f -nr.rv A Co., Toledo, 0. 1T Sold by Druggists, ".jo in 11.0 gold was nine limes more valuable thnu silver, now It Is 15 times. Thn True l.nssilve I'rlnrlple Of the plants usi-jl In rnaiiiifiicturlng the pleas ant remedy, Syrup of Klir, has a pi rmam ntly I nrflc lul t-fTi-ct on tlio human system, wlills the cheap vegetable t xl rai ls ami mineral solu tions, usually sold as mullclnes, are perma nently Injurious. Helng well Informed, you will line tho true remedy only. Manufactured by the Cullfornlu Fig - rup Co. Nearly 10 per cent ol the recipients of the Victoria Cross are military doctors. Iir. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot cures ell Kidney nnd hlmliler troubles. I'iiin)iii't and consultation free. Laboratory Ulhghamptun, N. Y. To cloths lirltlth soldiers and sailors costs the country botwuan a million nnd a million nnd a quarter of money nnnually. Gon.t Spirits." Thswnrd have different msanlngsfn a spir itualist, a Kniituekian, and an average man. For the average man itood spirits depend nn good diirnstlrm. How to insure (rood diintiou? A liipuns Tabule after each meal, that's all. In 1880 Blr Humphrey Davy produced the first electric light witb carbon. If afflicted with toreeyenuM Dr. InaanThomp tn'fcKve-wattir. UruutfUUiujllai:iG per bo tt la Mr. Ke.tr-JUnlio's expenses at the recent election Id Huuthwent Iltim ore returned aj amounting to 6a, 4 J. Pleo'a f'um U the medh'ini) to hrtuk up ehl'a tlreu'i Con trim and CoMm. Miu. M. iil.LM, bprague, Wash., March H, l"'.f, Laura Annlo Cole (20) a single lady, late of KeuBintrton, Knuland. boa died from irlyht caused by lightning. OMEN'S FACES like (lowers, fade and wither Willi time; the bloom of tbe rose is only known to the healthy woman's cneeaa. i ne nerv ous strain caused by the ailments ana pains peeuliar to tbe sex, and the labor and worry of rearing a familv. can often be traced by the lines in tbe woman's face. Dull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and those feelings of weakness" bave their rise in tbe derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured witb Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the young girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and Inter in "the change of life," the "Prescription" is just what they need; it aids nature in preparing the system for these events. It's a medicine prescribed for thirty years, by Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical institute, at Buffalo. N. Y. IP APOLIO Clsanlinstt is Kas Prlds, Dirt's Nas Honasfy." Ccn nen Senss Cishtss ths Us9 cf Dystirpsln, Insomnln. From. (hi llernbl, Baltimore, M'L Mr. Isoan Hamburger Is A well-known cigar manufacturer and tobacco dealnr at 14M F Baltimore street, nnltlmom, Md. He Is a hoi", robust nmn now. but a few month ngo ho thought he was about to bseofne a living skeleton It not a dead man, He now weighs about 210 pounds and steed about his factory ss actively as do his "slrlppr" boys. Ills present onndltlon Is dun to tho use ot Hr. Williams' I'ink Tills, wlil h hn consider the best medicine In thn world for ilvspop sin, los of appetite. Indigestion and Insom nia. When a llrrahl reporter recently called on Mr. Hamburger he came Jauntily In the stor" from his faotory nnd In speaking ot . tho pills, saldi "Yes. I have used Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills and ran cheerfully reeom tnend them. Home months sines," he con tinued, "owing to confinement to business. I had an attsek of dyp"sla secompnuied by terrible nnd almost Ineessant heart burn and torpid liver. I tried doctors nnd many rem edies that friends advised me to Ink", but found no relief until 1 heart ol sn1 use I lr. Williams' I'lnk Pills. 1 seen red five boxes ntel began to Improro fiereeptlbly after tak ing a few doses, and when thn fire boxes were rfonn I was completely cured. If you hal seen me when I was slek nnd compared my condition then with wlutt It Is now yon would Join me In a song of praise of thn mar velous merits of I'ink 1'llls. I am a living monument to their eftleaey In curing the maladies from which I suffered. I welvh now nearly 100 pounds, sleep well, eat heartily and digest my food without sny Inconveni ence and sleep as well as I did when a hoy aflir a romp lixforn bed time. I unhesitat ingly and with confidence lu their curative nnd Invigorating qualities reeommend the I'ink I'llls to nil sufferers nnd should I be si unfortunate as to be sick again I shall got nnother supplv." Dr. Williams' rink I'llls contain, In a con densed form, all thn elements necessary to give new life and richness to thn blood nnd restore shuttered nerves. They nre also a speeillo for troubles peculiar to females, sueh as suppressions, irregularities nnd all forms of weakness. They build up the blood nnd restore the glow of health to pain nnd sallow cheeks. In men they afreet a radical cure In all caws arising from mental worrv, overwork or rxcesM-s of whntovnr nature l'lnk I'llls nre s ild In boxes ( never In loo hulk) nt B'lcents n box or six boxes fortfi-WI, ami may lie bad of all druggists, or direct by mall from Iir. Williams' Medicine Company, bclienuutndy. N. V. I o The Greatest fledlcal Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, I0NALD KENNEDY, OF RGXBURT, MASS., I Ian tlUcovi-rf-l In wic of our common pa tun wt'fiN n rcrnf-riy tliat enrm vrr- klti'l of fhiiii'ir, from tlm wornt -Scrofula down t'ni ('minn if mi pimple. lie linn triffl H In over Huven hundred ra-M-i, nnd nwr fulled except In two cap Oiotli thunder lnimnr.) Ho lain now In till )M)umon ovr two hundred eertlfiratcn of It value, nil within twenty mile of JtitHton. ("M-iid pMiil eard for book. A liehefll ixalwuy rxx-rlerief1 from the ft r-l Ixitll". ii lid n perfect enre I warranted when the li'M fUnntlty I taken. When the ltniK nm affected Jt emu HiKMitlntf pat 1 1. like need leu paNMlntf thrniiuh tin nr. the mime with the Liver or Howt K This 1 riiur-ed hy tho diietn IHnj topped, and ii I way si dKupjiearit In ft week lifter taking it. Ift ad the laUd. If the stomach Is foul or billot 11 it will raii-io riicanilh feeling nt flrnt. Norhiiiitfe f diet ever titcesatiry. Eat tho best you ran et and enough of it. I hi -.is one, taMe-tpfronfiil In wutcr ut bed lime, fold ly all UnuNt. VS L' 38 94 Walter Batter & Go. Limited, Tb LtuffMt Mittufheturtra of PURE, HIGH CRADK Cocoas an:: chocolates On thla CMitlntnt, hT rKtv4 HIGHEST AWARD8 front tho grtot Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. C mui Inn I" Tttw of the r.ftht UbeUonfl Vrppr 4n out itl, coniunnri tndtiKi m t I our piece of trtn't'trfuro. nomelr. Iurrllotr. Muv, U (irlbUil 00 4Mil yovlisisi. OLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKED ft CO. LTD. 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