9 Possibly. A country pnpcr derlnrps Hint "Mr. Johnson, a farmer of our villncc, on re turnliiK to hi house tlio otlicr day found In Ills ground floor liodroom, tlie door of Which hurt hern left open, n cow, prolmlily iwtrny." Tlir conjecture exitrcnMMl In the last two words iniiy he not down no, on the whole, n fair one l'resbyterlun MexHeiicer. Csssar'a reformation ct Din calendar was roily madobv foleno, 1). c. 40. ffonml Mectpars, " Homo Tory hardy, wnrra bloodnd people forgot thnt sumtnor Is gono and slp sontul ly under light covering, oven while Jnrk k'rost Is painting weird plcturiM on tho rmnos. But we all learn by experii'nee, nnd they And themselves In the morning iiitTir 1ng with stlfTnoss, soreness, latnuback, stiff nwk or muwulnr ornirip. Hull, csperinco tenchee. Like everybody cIkp, ttny get n bottle of flt. Jnoobs oil, riib wull with il nnd ore cured, Wnrmor clothing, end the frost hut out, thoy snore ngnin h.ipplly, while from tho totvors of winter's storm clouds tho eutry crisp, "All's well." England has one doctor to every 1,450 peo ple. Your Happiness Impends upon a healthy body and a contented mind Your Health Is seriously In danger unless your blood is rich, red nnd pure. Hood's Sarsaparilla fa the One True Illood rurlfler Prominently in the Public Eyo. IfaA'I'e D!! ror nil liver Ills, bilious. IVVH 9 III nets, heailarlies. !Juc. If You Happen To forget the name, just ask for the best Self-Raising Buck wheat. YOU WILL GET Of course. Thedreatest medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, Of ROXBURY, MASS,, Has discovered In one ct onr common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every i kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula ' down to a common plmpla, He has tried It In over eleven bnndred eases, and never failed eroept In two cases (both thnnder humor). Be has now in hit possession over two hundred certify . oates ot Its value, all within twenty miles ot Boston. Bend postal oard for book. t benefit Is always experienced from the Bra bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted When the right quantity Is taken. , When the lungs are afreoted It causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them i the same with the Liver or Bowels, This Is oaused by the duct being stopped, and always disappears In week after taking It. Bead the label It the stomach Is foal or bilious It will 4a use squeamish feelings at first No change of diet ever neeessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough ot lb Dose, one tablespoonfut In water at bed time. Bold by all Druggists. ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT? Proaltleutlal Year. Yon will find Bid and comfort In THE CH ICAGO CHRONICLE. Ihrt irreiit dmiiourtttlo newniiupuf of the went. Dally edition H pm-your. NoituO Horlptlon for ien than onn yttitr Ht thiH rate. Sample copies free. THE ('HltUNlCL.fi, JiU-ltlti Wutmiugtou (. Chlcaifo, 111, ASTHMA POPMJtMSASTKMA SPEC1HC OlvMral.tf In HS ailnutM.S.nd for. KbkKti.l .....t. HnM k. DrugKlall. On Box .ant noitpald tin r'Milpt of sl-HO. Su b.na a.lM Addr imps, riirmq. ruin., r. WHY I AM AN A. P. A. A bonk, 1M pnjrft, by Junei Bar-gent, Bcltlj Bultiliutf. UoohMtar, S, Y. All qOHtloo aUinwertiJ, torioM: ib fituu Mt.i $1.60 por dos.i 10 par 101, IMMtitvtfe (Mud. Cuil. luiut accomiHiuy nil urdim $Q A DAY SURE. M U-uhI wtt will nli"W nu how In ni.ku u ily t uUoluit)y niire . wo iur lit-lt Utv vnnrfc isitti lutsi'li u In- vim work 111 lit luMtllly ttlicitt vuu live, end us yttur nitdrt unit wc will explain tliv buil ii iw fully. ri-niHtubvi' wt ttutr itiiUH oU-ur tit iilU tl . ttr wvry ut ' Wiii-U i nlxuiluLi'l v am ! write al itnr4. C?ECULATEs BO upward cab tw profitably ! IB r::5tTc:xi ntf nnn 1i M MA RUIN FLAN. I I M I I I 1 I I trir piM banu- LJ I L.JAilJa w .v'-h.,- fiimrnvt aAAw m m m w m wm SOa FROrrrs ortu mult Wrlle for BaMMuiari f4 ntanwiMk bWl SLifV siwk kiksr, a Browd timl. Mew mth kuy I 1 CUHtSWHtllt All ilSfcUlLS. , E 1 I I Best Couiih Uyrup. TuuvUuud. UmP I M tn tuns. Hold r-T dnitimt. K 4J PROMINENT PEOPLE. Senator Quay Is mxty-rwo years old. rresident Cleveland seldom wears glove. Ex-Pitwldent Harrison's autograph sells for twenty-five cents. Ex-rresidont Rnrrlson Is making 85,000 year out ot his Inw practice. Tastenr died Inthe stablo where 100 hones wero kept for scientific purposes. Harney Barnnto, tho "King of Kaffirs," is nid to be tho uliast man In London. Ex-Sneakor Hoed mnnlnnlntns the tvne. wrltor as skillfully as he rides the nlcycio. King Milan of Sorvln and TTllllam WaI- ilorf Ator have boon hobnobbing in Switz erland. In the privnoy ot his study Emperor Will lam smokes a big china-bowled pipe otthe typical Qormnn kind. Mayor Bwlft, of Chicago, has been pre sented with a magnificent diamond star by mombcrs of the city govornmcnt. " Thny say that Congressman Hnntwolo, of Minneapolis, is to be the handsomest nmn in tho new Houso ot Rcprosontntlvo. Berlin's neademy of sclcneo bos elected Professor Alexander Agassis, of Harvard University, ns a corresponding member. Lord Bnckvlllo says he was offnrod 2000 a week to pose In a Hw York City dlmo museum after tho Murchison letter episode Justice White, one. of t lio most portlymera bers ot the Snpromo Court of tho United Ktntes, nppenrs In Washington streets on a bicycle. The Queen of the Netherlands Is now six teen yours old, and In honor of tho event has abandoned tho pigtail for tho colli uro ot tho young woman. John D. Itockfeller, Jr., although only twenty-one years of age. relieves his father, the Standard Oil magnate, of most of tho cares ot his great business. Mrs. Nelson A. Miles was brought np In Washington, to which city she now returns. Hho first mot tho Gonoral at a reception nt Senator Hhcrmaa's houie. In 18C8, and It was a case ot love at sight. The Duke of Cumberland, son otex-Qneen Marioot Hanover, was born without a noso. The one which adorns his face is the result of ranch Ingenuity on the part of the surgeons who attouded him as an Infant. One ot the most Intimate personal friend ships among Senntors is thnt between Black nnrn, of Kentucky, nnd Allison, of Iown. The two men are unliko In politics, antece dents and associations, but they hold the most dovoted relations with each other. Tho Cotton States and International Expo sition, Atlanta, On., has appointed Booker T. Washington, the colored orator nnd edu cator, one of the Committee on Awards for the exhibits tn tho educational department. One ot Senator Gorman's peculiarities is thnt he neither drinks nor smokes, and If he can help it ho will not allow anyone to do so In his presence. Even on a night ot a genornl election If nnyono comes Into his room smoking a cigar ho will ask him to lay It aside, Duke Carl Thoodore of Bavaria, who has performed 2300 cataract operations, ts one of the greatest of living oculists. Nearly all bis work is done for charity, and ho has with his own means established a free hos pital for the treatment of tho eyo. Ho Is now Just recovering from a dangerous nt taek ot blood poisoning, resulting from an operation. WRECK AND FIRE. Two Trainmen Killed and Nina Other Persons Injured. A disastrous wreck, Involving tba death of two men, and the Injury of several others. and the deitruction of a large amount of mall matter, occurred near Bailey's station, on the middle division of the 1'ennsylnnia railroad, at 1. IS Thursday morning. KILLED. DANIEL W0LFK1LL, engineer, of Uurrls burg, J. W. HAINES, fireman. INJURED. E. A. CHAMBE11LAIN, of Uarrisburgi In juries reported lerluus. t-EVEN l'OSTAL CLERKS; extent of In juries not known. From reports roceived It appears that a wheel on a car on sn eastbound freight train broke at Trimmer's Rock, near Bailey's, and three or four cars were wrecked and thrown on the opposite track. Tba mall section of the southwestern express, composed of four postal cars and a storage car, was parsing at the time, and crashed into the wreck. The engine waa thrown from the track and hurled Info lhe caofil. En(jlner Daniel WolfkJII and J. W. Ualnes, flrcniuU, wero Instantly killed. Four mall cars following the engine were also wrecked and immediately caught fire. All ot the postal clerks were hurt, but not fa tally, so tar as Is known. E. A. Chamber lain, who resides at Harrlaburg, was the most seriously hurt, having sustained a frac ture of the left arm. The postal ears took flr, and the flames spread with such rapidity that it was lmpos s.bie to save any ot the mall matter. It was the through mail from New York, and no so count can be given ot the contents for sev eral days. THE BRIDE'S BROOCH. Marlborough Unable to Fay the Duty on It. A diamond brooch, sent to the Duke o1 Marlborough by a titled eousio, to be presented by the duke to bis Danced will not bo received by that young lady, until alter her marriage and arrival at Blenheim ( iwtle F.ngluod. All this onrae about because the duke was unable to pay tbo duty of t(i0. Another question had to be settled--namely, bow the duke was to receive a camel's buir abawl, which the queen proposed send ing as a gilt tc the bride. Many Inquiries -ere made at the custom ofllce. but the oill :ials Insikted that the article' was dutiable nd could not be entered free . even for the wedding occasion, and so the duke and his friends decided there was nothing to do but notify the queen to send the gift to Ulenhelm Costie, and thus avoid an American custom bouse. FASTEST IN THE WORLD. A Train From Chicago to Buffalo Beat tbs Record. The world's record for railroad speed over a great distance was broken Thursday by a spoulnl train on the Lake Shore & Michigan Kouthern ruilroad, which ran from One Hundredth street, Chicago, to Buffalo Creek, Buffalo, a distance of 610.1 miles in 181 min utes and 7 seoouds, and average speed of 63.00 miles an hour, Including stops. The New York Central's record ot September U was an average speed ot Ct 26 miles an hour exclusive of stops. The best time yet mude In Eugland was 63.23 miles an hour. This trniu was not run so much to beat all previous ira iu ueiermine at wnai rate a com meroially-paying train can be safely run. Exaoutlng Chinees Rioters. Mabel Hartford's assailant and 13 others, convicted ol tnkiug part in the Hwosaug massucre, were put to death at Kucheng. The execution was witnessed by the foreign con sular commission, the Chinese prefect, tbs district Biaciatrate and a great otowd. Ounboat Sunk. Tbs Spanish gunboat Caridad has been sunk off Oardsnaa, proviso of MatansHS. Tb crew escaped la the boats. The gunboat will be floated as soon as Dsesssory assist ses aaa be asnt to bar. TRADE REVIEW. Lower Prices tn Iron Have Resulted In Borne Important Contracts. R. O. Dnn St Co., In their "Weekly Review of Trade," says: Failures In October thus far show liabilities ot 7.621.532,of which 3,0:11,. 175 were of manufacturing and 3,fi21.5Sfl ot trading concerns. In 1MH3 failures the snmo week were ttS,072,92D, Failures this are Til In the United H ntes, against 281 last year. Already lower prices In iron have brought out some important contracts. Labor diffi culties, though including a strike of many I'ennsylvania coal minors, who do not tmn to be succeeding, are on the whole ot no serious Importance, Money markets cause remarkably little trouble, considering the heavy movement ot products. Cooler weather has generally helped retail trade.and with In creased consumption by the millions, the wny will be clenr lor better business. Iron bonsts some good ontracts this week, one from Russia for several months' produc tion ot armor plate by tne Carnegie works, oue for government appraisers' stores here and others for it.COO freight enrs, with pros pect of ns many more. Resseiner pig ad vances, but finished products on the whole decline as much, other pig Iron not rising. It is too late In tho Benson for good business III structural forme or pipes, and tank steel is lower, with sheets weaker. Ralls to Uvtoher 1, 1.570,0110 tons delivered nud70.UtH tons sold, mnko a pitiful record for works which have turned out over 3.000,01)0 tons in a year, but this only renders more surprising the In crease in other uses ol iron. Whether tin plate Ktirks will take MO.OOO, 0 0 pounds of steel this year, as the Intent ollleial report Indicated, will depend on prices, nnd sales of coke below tho latest es tablished prices are noticed, with the largest production on rocord. Textile mnnulaetur ers have been for tho moment disturbed, rnther than helped, by tho decline tn cottou, as it checks buying of some fabrics, with lower prices for print cloths an I prospects ol lower prices for other uoeds. '1 he demand for worsteds nud dress goods Is encouraging, while in woolen goods the situation does not Improve. Althouub hides have falleu fully ,'ao at Chicago and some kinds of leather are lower, quotations of boots and shoes do not change, and many factories have stopped lor time. Money Is undisturbed, with a remark ably high movement westward, which, for the time ot yenr, Is curiously HigniMcitut, A Big Contract. A recent dispatch from Wt. Petersburg an nounces that thu Russian govornmonthns Just closed a contract with the Carnegie Steel Company for a large ntnount of their patent armor, the recent tests of which nt Washing ton were so remarkable. The order Is for Immediate delivery, and will occupy the Homestead works for fully live months. Three Trainmen Ki led. The fast freight on the Norfolk ond West ern railroad ran Into a drove of cattle near Max Meadows, Vn., wrecking the trnln. En gineer George O'Neill, ol Bristol; Charles P. Llinlaiiiood, of Atkins, Va.. nnd Ed. Newson, n colored brakeninn, were instantly killed. Several others wero badly hurt, among them a number ot tramps. MAUKETH. I'lTTMll (THE WHOLrSALK fRICES iRS OIVKN BELOW, J 4raln. Flour and eed. W HEAT u 1 red !o. H red COKN Iu k yellow tar, , fio. II yellow shelled Mixed ear, CATS No, 1 white No. II white F.xtra No. 8 white Ltlthl mixed KYh-No 1 No. :J western UH It Vt Inter patents blends,, fancy sprinif patents limey strntght winter Hralght XXX bakers' t-'lenl- U inlcr Hye flour HAY Nu. 1 timothy , I 71 7 mi 7o 411 4'J 3.'. .1l 3K KI j ','IH aii si a 47 4 45 411 8 Ml 8 (id 8 II.'. VS. a HI 8 Ml a iw a io a a .i 8 m ti Ml 3 10 II) W 10 Ml !4 00 1.1 M IB Ml II (KI 17(0 1 CO 17 (10 17 60 15 Ml pi OH lit 111 1 1 tn fl M) II 10 5 as r iso 5 to o oo l us a tn Bi i 15 pi o e a K'd v m, m vt 11 10.4 No. .. Mixed elovnr. Na 1 New liny, Irom wagons. 1'Kr.D No, 1 While Mil, ton Na a White Middling Brown .Middlings Ilrnn, bulk ETItAW Wheat Oat Dairy 1'roduets. UVTTER Elgin Creamery t r am y ircainei y 1 eucy Couulry MulL , Low grade and t-ooklug , tHl-.lt Ohio, new New York, nef Wisconsin Hwlsa Llinburger, newmake. rruitaod Vegetables. APPLEM Bbl (10 1 is PKAt Ht, bu J 00 a H5 PEAK, bil -,.1 1 m bKANb lland-plckod, per bu...... g -JO i 80 Lima, lb o 1-J 6 ro'iA'lots line, In car. bu 80 40 Krom store, bu 60 I ABUAUK-honie grown, bbl M m ONIONS Yellow, tiu 5 40 1'oultry, Kle. Live Chickens, V pair ;i Live bucks. 4 pall- M Qu 10 liressed t-liickens, V IU JO IS I.le 'turkeys, V lb u 10 KoiiH Pa. ond Ohio. Iresn pi )7 l,ATIiK:t!t--KxtralivUeeo,lb 60 U No. 1 Ex. Live lieese, V lb 40 40 Country, large packed 411 M tscwllMueoua. fXEDS Clover US tba. a 8 80 a Wl '1 iiuothy, prime. 71 s su Diue uruss I 40 180 RAOh Country mixed I 18 BO S Ml 4 uuii&i-nuiin viover , 14 MAl'LK HYKUl', new... 70 Ulifc.lt Couulry, sweet, bbl...... a 00 TAI.I.oW 4 ' CINCINNATI. PXOl-R WHEAT No. K 1(04.... KYfc No S 1 78 044 09 4.1 Uli il la f4 COHN Mixed OATB inl KliOM UU l iEH Ohio Creamery W t'tilLAUaXr til A. FLOCK . 8 So 8 4 73 WIIKA'I No. II l(ed 87 COHN Na Mixed 48 17 OATS Nu While. w lill bUTTEK Creamery, extra ift ii EUUS -l'a. Urals ) NKYV tOKk. FLOCK Patents ,. s a 75(2 4 16 WHEAT Nu sued 07 1.0 It YE btale be rtf I'UHN Na V .. 87 8H OATS W bite W estern .. 3 i4 btrtKK Creamery iu U8 KCKib btate and I'eun 14 LIVE STUCK. CKXTKAL &TOCK YaODS, Ejjtf LillXHTT, I'l CATTLX, Prime. 1,400 to I.000 lbs 5 00 a in tiood, 1.800 to 1,400 lus 4 bo 4 10 'Jldy, 1.00010 ,IMllt 1 tu 4iu tair light steers, WW to 1000 lbs.... 8 00 a 7 common, 'iuo tu noon, ., am a is UOUS. light weight a 1111 4 00 Modiuiu, 4 Ud 4 lib Hi avy 4 (si 4 15 Houghs aud Klaus a &J a Ml ausgr. Istra. SB to 105 lbs 8 75 8 03 Good. Hb to I lbs a 40 a (10 1 air, 7o tu so lus. 161 a 10 Couiuiuu 1 IU 1 5 bpiiugLauibs - a OU 4 bo Chicago. Cattle Common to extra steers s. uUo(,.4A; atockers aud leeders, J.'JHJ cows aud bulls, 61.40(93.75; calves, SJ.Otiv4aoo Hogs heavy, S3.50m3.M5; common to choice mixed, SS.4rn48.UO; choice sssorled, SH.70aitS5; light, sa.40ovSa.ab; pigs, 1.7.ia.tib. Kheep iu lerior to choice, (i.oa.0; lambs, .0Ol W. Cincinnati Hogs eelsot shippers, 4 45a4 80 butcberaSaaoaa tuHi; lair to good packeresaao ua;&: fair to ilghl S3.80toa.e5: ooutiaon aud roushfaabtoAMi Cattle-good shlppersicootot ttu food tooboica M. lotol bu; (Ur U uiedlum SU. tbto 14.10; wnuoa Si bo vox. 00 Lauiba exlraSLUU: good to cliowa 08.40 te (.at aotauioa to taU UN aoaasfc Not Tempted. There Is a quaint story told of a con pie of Scotch ministers who were tak ing dinner together one summer tiny In a little pnrsntinge In the Highlands. It was the Bnbtitith day, the weather was beautiful, nnd tlio bubbling strenins were full of trout and the woods full of summer birds. One turn ed to tho other and snld: "Mon, don' ye often feel tempted on these beauti ful Sundays to go out fishing?" "Xn, oa," snld the other, "I never feel tempt ed, I Just Bang." Household Words. Too Noat. Tho number of people In tho world who are fiononilcal at the expense of others Is Immense. Tho ability to do this was somewhat picturesquely Illus trated In a en so In which two mothcra were discussing their lit Liu boys. "()h, dear," snld Mrs. Hrown, "my JVllly Is so dirty and destructive! All his clothes tire spoiled right away." "(Ill, Hint's too bud." snld Mrs. (Jrecn. "My little Johnny, now. Is so neat and snvlng. Why, rather Hum soil his cli nti handkerchief, lie iilwnys borrows otio from oue of tho boys." THE KIDNEYS. Sr.NITtVE, DKI.ICATK AND AmT.F!l. Former Kinetoye of the Itatavia (inn Fac tory Has n Itemavkable Koran. .From the Aeir. Ttntaria, V. 3". Ellas noffinan. n well-known market gars doner of Daws, Clenesco County, N. Y., has perhaps suffered ns much. If not more, than nny oilier man in Oenesee County. A few years nt?o Sir. Hoffman was employed at tho gun factory In Hatavin nnd was ohliged to glvo np bis position thero on account of 111 health nnd glvo his attention to market gar dening, In which business he Is now en gaged. A nnwspnper reporter happened to run across Mr. Hoffman n day or two ago, and from him learned of his suffering nud from what source he had been benefited. Mr. Hoffman greeted the reporter with a ploasnnt manner, nnd Wits willing to loll of his oxnorioriee from the time he commenced to be tronlded with kidney ilisenae up to the present tlnin, when he is about cured, tleing nneitioned upon the state of bis lieallh, Sir. Hoff naii replied that ho was very well, con sidering his recent near approach to death. 'fan yon tell me how yon received so much lieiiefli?" the reporter 'asked. "Well," said Mi; Hoffman, "It wan several years ago that I commeneod to feel n kidney trouble coming on nnd I was running down bill every ilav, tn fact so fast that In a very short time I was unable to continue, my work nt the gun works, nnd was obliged' to selt'e down on my little farm ot ten neres nnd do n day's work now nnd then when I felt able. I suffered everything nnd tried nhout all kinds ot medicine, but without nny relief, and I about gave up trying to be cured. It was several weeks ngo when n neighbor of mtno eamo nlong and nsVed me if I had tried Tir. Williams' Pink Pills, and I replied Hint I bad not. lie suggested that I trv n box of the pills nndthnnght thnt they would help my case. I had already heard the pills highly spoken of, and the first time I went to nntuvin I purchased a box nnd enmmnneed Inking the pills according Indirections. I had not taken the first box before I could see that the pills were doing their work, and I continued to take them and grow better gradually until I was able to do a dav's work and had thought ot taking up my old )ob nt (ho gun works: in 'act tho 'pills worked like a charm nud I would not be with out them." Mrs. Hoffman, who presents a strong and healthy look, spoke in the highest praise of lhe Dr. Williams' Tills, and said that she considered her husband's life saved by tho little pills, that they had put her husband In a position tn do work and support himself and fnmllv without trouble. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills contain, In a con densed form, nil the elements tiecessnry to Rive new life and richness tn the blood ami restore shattered nerves. They are an un failing specific for such diseases, ns locomo tor ntaxln, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv ous headache, the after effect of Iu grippe, palpitation of the henrt, pale aud sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either In male or female. Pink Tills nro sold by nil dealers, or will be sold post paid on receipt of price (60 eeuts a box, or six boxes for 1.50 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine company, wcuouuetady, N. y. Orient and Occident. tn the Kiistern world, tho prince of to-day Is what the European prince wits two or three hundred yours ago an nrrogant person who consults his owu ease, nnd who thinks It lowers his dig nlty to be punctual. In Western conn tries, princes have becomo to such nn extent the servants of the nation that they can hardly be sold to have any personal freedom. Tho difference be tween Orient and Occident In this re spect has been Illustrated lately In the visit of the son of the Ameer of Af ghanistan, Nasrulla Khan by nunie, to KiiKliind. This young prince has been uiagnlllcently entertained. Tho Urst virtue of a European prince Is punctuality. He must be ou hand nt any public proceeding at ho very mo ment when ho Is expected; but the Af ghan prince holds himself subject to no such law. Nasrulla Khan was given a "break fast" at London, nnd though the hour wus late, tho prlnco was not ready, llo was, In fact. In bed. Ho was summon ed, but refused to get up, and the "brenkfiiHt" In his honor proceeded without him. A more amusing circumstance was his late appearance at the state dinner given liliu In the India House. An of ficer of high rank was sent to Dorches ter House, where the prince was slay In;,', to accompany hlin to the dinner. They started In time, but on the way passed a Punch and Judy show. Nas rulla Khan was greatly Interested In this, and Insisted ou getting out of tho carriage to watch It. The English otllcer respectfully pro tested, but the Afghan prince refused to more from In front of the Punch uud Judy show, where he remained three- quarters of an hour, keeping the Brit ish royal family and distinguished pub lic functionaries waiting all that time, When, at last, he arrived, he merely explained that he had stopped to see tho show, deeming this quite aumcient Another circumstance, due to his Ori ental training, is perhaps more to the prince's credit. Arriving at a ball which waa given in his honor, he fouud the costumes of the ladles so Improper, ac cording to lila standard, that ha stead l?04.V.atSa'.U M tilt Highest of til in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mm in V X sussr a B&OLUTEEV PURE Catarrh Cannot be Cared With local applications, s they cannot Tesrti the seat of tba disease. Catarrh is a blood or nounltutlonal rtlseare, and In order to cure It you must take intornal remedies. Hall a I'atarrlt l!ur Is tnken Internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surface, llall s Catarrh Curs is not a quark medicine. It was prescrllwd by one of the bet physicians In this uounlryfor years, and Isa regular prescription. It Is composeo or tne nest ionics Known, hln.,t Mrltli lliA boat. Ill, will mi rltlsrs. act In" dl- rectiyon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the iwu ingredients is what produces snrh wonrteriul ro-uits in curins csv tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. r. J. cnxNxv ft t o., rrops., aoieao, vs. Bold by Druggists, pries 75o. Suet-ess In t-tfe depends on nil tittle things. A IMpaus Tnloile Isa little thing, but taking one oc-nsslonnlly gives giHiil digest lou nail that tneatis good blood and dial means nood brain and bran n.and that means success I have found Plan's Cure for Consumption nn untnlllng medicine. -F. K. I 01K. l-vtn !eott St.; Covington, Ky...()ct , i, ls-i. T nnl.l ...nn,. IO Hlin .hnlnr. mlnmllMtfl form a procession nn Inch long. IfsfHlctedwlth soreeyesne lr. Isaac Thomp ton'eLye-water. Druggists sell atic perbotlle Nineteen ceninrles ago the world had only oue translation of tba Jllble. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Mvrun for children teething, softens the giiois, reduces inflntnn tlon, allays pain, cures win! coliu.-ic. a botlle; The cat gives rise to more superstitions than nny other nulmnl. Tr. Kilmer's wamp-Koot cores nil Kidney nnd plodder troubles. Pamphlet and mtiHiiltiitlon free. Laboratory biugliatiiptou, N.V. The nnclent Mcxionns had a year of IS months, of 20 dnys ench. 44, on 1'ITS stunned free by Int. Ki ink's (Iiik.at Nkhvk Ko iidiKit. No ills niter rrrt day's use. Marvelous cures. I realise and S..UI trial ls,t lle free. Dr. Kline. 1MI Arch St., Vhlla., Pa. Borne butterflies lay over 100,000 eggs. When Xnlnre Needs assistance it may he best to render It promptly, but one should remember tonse even the must perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy Iff the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Coll toruia Fig Syrup C'a. Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations f the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading .PC I .'ffl of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co. '8 goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. mm COL. BEN J. 6. LOVELL. Tbfas. John I1. I.qvki l Aiims Oo. COL. LOVKLVH iurcKful Hiht or Ihf Councillor nomtio'i'on in lhe AVroarf MaHsarhHsett llixtrirt tris fie mbji-rt of filHiirittl cont inent in lhe H'lulnn Journal a follow: " That nnlmnteil nntt ttuhhorn content in the. Second Councillor District eniln in th flection of nn oilmirohln comtitlitte, Col, Ileniwnln Lnre.ll ol Wetmonth. Col, .oc ell is (me of the bimt-knoien anil hest-likeil men in the State. A anttttnl totilier, an tnerqe.tir. man ot hiutine, a utalwart Re fiulilican, he Ucserre veil of Ilia party, which him honored hlin with more than one ronspiViioMS niorA' of its conjiilence, and ha made no mintuke in givinti him thi present nomination. Col, Lactll line an urnijiol tfinii pereovat frtemln. tie, nhould be carried into tho Krerntioe Council by it rtcord-breukiny tnoonVv,'' SA Is Like a Good Temper. "II Sheds 8 Brightness Everywhere." A HEALTH (IGNAL a perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, ins the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full grown, new life. Bt tunjn til Sett fx Emmlilen wAtu you it nd net mtkraj nbttltute Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druezi.u. goc. an $i. lUHWaflflaTP A Marvrlons fond. Thero Is a pond In Ottawa, Kan., that Is a mystery in that, notwithstand ing the fact that It contained no water during the protrncted dry weather of Inst season, it is now well supplied with sun perch and mud cattish. It Is claimed that no fish have been planted there, and it is A mutter of conjectura where tho present supply came from. It Is not nt all unlikely thnt before) the pnnd went dry last season it con tained tlsh and that they had deposited their spawn, which remained fertile un til thu pond was again lilted with wat er, when the tlsh which now Inhabit It were hatched. Hoth the mud cnt and the sun perch are rapid growers, which fuct would account for tholr being of medium size now. How to Mop a Riieozr. A medical paper snys n sneeze Is In stantaneously dispelled by pressing tho finger upward against the division of the nnse nt tho Joint where the tipper lip luslde Joins the gum. Another plan Is to expire all the ntr possible from tin? lungs the moment you perceive in dications of a sneeze. Tho Whistling I'lcs. C. V. Hooper, Al Van Kpps and IT. Smith returned from the Icicle range Saturday, where they had been llslilng, rusticating and prospecting. They dis covered a new lake on the apex of one of the mountains, nnd listened to weird, and luxurious music of the whistling pig, of which there are many Iu that, high range. This peculiar atilmnl re sembles a fox more than a pig, and' weighs from 'J.') to 40 pounds. In color It ranges from n dark or iron gray to almost white. Its whistling propensi ties are marvelous and many a time has It fooled the lonely prospector Into the belief that he was not entirely com- I panliuilcss in the mountains. Mr. Van. I Epps declares they are musical won I ders, nnd that they often give open-air ' concerts of the nmst entrancing nature. I Leavenworth Times. to the placing on the market and unscrupulous Imitations The LOVELL DIAMOND and EXCEL LINE M of BICYCLE "Will lead the World In 1898 -The IQVEI.I, DIAMOND easily takes this po sition through Its past glorious record, but with IMPROVED CONSTRUCTION Insuring light ness, durability and finish It will stand out alone without a rival The TycFlTj line Is designed to meet a popular notion that calls for a lower priced wheeL It is durable, nicely finished and good value. Our BICYCLE CAT ALOGUE sent free on appli cation will quote prlcea Tho new LOVELL C'ATALOOUF.ot Guns, llllli'H, lli'volvi'rs, liicycles nnd Sporting floods of every dfHerlption, Is mailed for 10 cents Iu stumps or siU vor. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO. BOSTON, MASS. A;I;NTM WATi:i In nil Cliles and Tawaa wlirri' we Imvr iioiii, WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. POLIO health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal of
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