A Don Mot of W. B. Gilbert The author dropped into tha opera bits of a parvenue friend one evening when "Tlie Moglo Flute" wnii on the bills. After asking hlra who wrote tho music, the woman said: "MoiartT Mo Mrtf Never heard of him before. lie's Immense! Why Isn't ho here? Why Isn't he doltiR something else? Why Isn't he oomposlnn?" "Heeause lie's deooinpnsinir, tny dear indy," answered O.llliert, 100 ttenaril, 100. Ths wailrrs of this pspsr will 1m r:aart to Icaru that there 1p nt least onearesilrd liase that science has boen ahla to cure In ail iin nturiM. and that In catarrh. Hull's f'atarrh Cure Is the onljr pixltlve cure now known tu the medical fraternity. Ciitnrrli Iming a con stttutinriftL lUsr-ane, minimi a cniisiliutlunnl treatment. Hall's (.'alarrh fare Ik taken In ternally, acting tllrertly npon tha hloort nnit mm-oiia annace nf the system, thereliy de stroying the foundation nt tin, iliseiv,c, and Riving tun alietit si renth hy hullrilng np the constitution anil aslftinr nnture in doing its work. The proprietors hsvesn much faith In Ita curative powers that IheyolTer One linn draft lloilara for any r.iHa 1 liat It fails to cure, beltd for Ual nf tesl imoniii s. Atlraa K. J. ('Hitr.r Co.. Toledo, O, 1 Sold by Druggists, Sou. A dry heat ot 250 decrees destroys frnrms ot Infefltlon. 1 believe Plso's Dure for Conniiiptlon saved my beys Ufa Inst summer- Mhs. Ai.uk Hum. LANS, L Hoy, Midi., Oct. 30, 1MII, The "cat" has been or.lereil lii 117 eases In England alnce February. 194. FITS Mopped ITee liy I'll. K I INK-" Our r Nkhve rtfhTftiiKR. No III niter fl i- 1 'lny's u.e. !nrvolous cure. Trcnlisc nnd S''.m trial bo. tie five. Dr. Kline. KM Arch f I.. I'll I la., I 'a. ftulKftrln proper has 37.000 spusre miles, bout the sfz.e of Indiana. Tr. Kllmer'a fWAMn-flimT enres all Kidney and Mlmlder troubles, i'amplilrt and cnnMiltnttnn free. Laburatorv rtlnghauiptoD, '. V. Paris Is thinking of getting 111 water from the Lake of (leaeva. Mrs. Wlnelow'a Poothlng Mymp for ehlldran teething, softens tlie guois. reduce inflnma tlon. allays paiu. cures wind colic. &c. a bottler The oldest watches bearing Inscribed dates are ot Hwsss make and the date Is lint. Ifafflletedwlth eoreeyesnsa tr. TsascThomn son's fcye-water. irruggiaiBellat,c imrbottle Weak and Languid "Our little Katherlne bad whooping cough, after which she lingered along from day to day, poor, wank, languid. Bhe could scarcely eat anything. Hot flesh was soft and sallow. I gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla and she soon began to crave something to eat. Bhe steadily Improved, and todny is in (nil good health. Hor flesh la solid, her cheeks rosy, appetite good and bur alwp refreehlng. Mua. M. A. Cook, 1)4 Fulton St., Teabody, Mass. Got ouly lluou'a. IA.JI a DiM a ru lasteltMH, mild, nfTi'1 KOOa S rlllS live. All diMtst. m. V M 46 Tlie Qreatest riedlcal Discovery ot the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROIBURY, MASS., Has discovered la ona of oar oommoa parturs weeds a remedy that cures every) kind of Bnmor, from the wont Bar o tula ' down to a oommoa pimple. He has tried It la over eleven hundred i assns, and never failed exaepl In trwooasea (both thunder humor). He has now lai his possession over two hundred certifi cates of Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston, Bend postal card for book. A benefit la always experienced from the , first bottle, and a perfeot sure is warranted ' Wbea the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are rtacted It eaosea .hooting pains, lika needlaa pawing through tbero ( the same with the Liver I or Bowels. This la caused by the dusts Dosing stopped, and always disappears la week after taking It Head the label If the s to is ash It fool or bilious tt will , aause squeamish feelings at "ret. Mo changs of 'diet ever neoassary. Eat the best yoa oan fret, and enough of It, I Doss, one tablespooaful la water at bed . time. Bold by all Drucdata, a ft dYi (UoJuK'iy nun; iur awiliwijy tcwi al SM If, pLmitt, JUUUIua. t. wiwasa, i I Try Them All, J Every ? Tom, 5 ! Dick t and Harry's j Buckwheat. I THEN I TRY KEYSTONE STATE CULLING5 BAD PLACE FOR POWDER. A Foolish Boy Stored Boms Powder In a Stove. Walter A. Lindsay, son of Dnvld Lindsay near Oakland Cross Itonds, put a powder horn full of powder and a bottle with powder In It In the parlor stove some time Inst sum mer for sale keeping. It kept safe enongh until oneeold day recently, when Mrs. Lind say filled the tove with i'onl and wood and Nred it, alter wtilcu sne left tlie room lor a moment nnd then rettitned to see bow the tire was burning. Just a she opened the door the powder exploded, blowing the stove to pieces ami every window out ol one side of the room. It wits a narrow escape lor Mrs. Lindsay, but she was not injured. Work on the Pittsburg A F.nMern. the new road which Is to give l'lltsburg another east ern connection Is progressing rapidly. Con strue Ion work, grading and the erecting of bridiree Is being pushed vigorously with a large foree of men. About lit miles ol the road will be in opcni'.lon by January 1, anil In anticipation ol the tralllc that will immed iately How to the line an order has been plac ed with the Hchnectiidy locomotive .ork lor two locomotives of tne cotisolldiitlon type for heavy freight trnlllc The Hiisquohniina river branch ol this road from lluruslde to Hprague Is already completed. Twenty-five cars were piled tip In ona In discriminate mass on the Pennsylvania rail road at Foatoria, near Altoona, and all but one broken Into kindling wood. Two tramps riding In a box car, had a miraculous escape. A carload of steel blooms was forced through the car In which they were. The clothing was torn trim their fc.?dles, but both escaped with slight bruises. Miss Mlnner, the 17-year-o'd daughter of William Mlnner. t East Hickory, tried to swallow a chicken heart whole Hunday, hav ing beard that by so doing she would see hr future busbaad In the first man she met. Tho heart lodged In her windpipe, and she nearly choked to death before the doctors could re move It. Proceed I nes were begun In the lllalr county courts by the boroughs of Holldnysburg and Unreport, the Ilollldaysburg board ot health and twenty-five land owners ngnlnst the city of Altoona, to prevent the pollution ot the Ju niata river. The object of tbe suit Is to com pel Altoona to niter or burn Its sewiigo. F.very colliery and coal stripping In the Lebigb region, which were forced to shut down and have been Idle tor two weeks, ow ing to tho drought, resumed work Monday morning, employing nearly 6,000 mmi. Ilalus of tne past week nave swollen ull toe moun tain streams. The Friek Coke Company has purchased the plaut of the Falrbaven Fnrnace company at Falrbaven. The holdings of tbe furnace Include the plant of 141 ovens and 10,000 acrea ei com innas, aoout rairnaven, anu tne old Hpringblll furnace tract The water well completed by P. W. Crane for the managers ol the niorganza rolorm school proves a gusher, and yields 40 barrels an bour. The managers will now have a number of wells drilled, and put In a water system of tneir owu. Lebeue B. Onus, ot Gaas station, Fayette county, wblle loading apples Into a frsitrbt car, fell and hurt himself Internally. Miss Ileitis Oaus. bis daughter, the same day was badly hurt in a runaway, from wbicb she may not recover. At the general election the eltlr.ene of Ro chester voted also whether or not to increase tbe borough Indebtedness 400.000 for tbe pur pose ot building a new water works, and the vote stoad 061 lu lavor of li.ereaso and O'i against Johnston Brothers, of Cleveland, have se cured 2.0H0 aarra of ooal land near F'ayette City, and will open It Immediately and ship by tne lleiievernon and Aiclieespoit rail' road, which Is about completed to Fayette City. The new water works reservoir at Washing ton will be completed within a week. It lias a capacity ol 300,000 gallons a dny for 1200 days, and will cover thirty acres to an aver age depth of fifteen feet. Iteceiver Christy, of the defunct Fenn bsnk, ot Pittsburg, at .Klttannlng, obtained another verdict to 27 acres of land in Ferry township, from which William Uates Keynoldt was try ing to eject him. The clothing store ol Harry Kohasher, of Bocbester, was closed by the sheriff on ex ecutions Issned by W. B. Klee A Co., of Pitts burg, and I. Oppenbelm, of Ureenskurg, Pa. An explosion of natural gas In the mains at New Cantle ripped up tbe pavement and blew out three man-bole eovers, and tbe basement In Alonao Keelen's house was wrecked. Tbe Douglas furnace In gharpevllle has re sumed operations after a month's Idleneas. Over tlO,000 In repairs have beau expended on the plaut since the fires were banked. Tbe sheriff closed tbe plant of the Arahl teetural Iron company at Canonsburg, on a judgment ol II. ,000 in favor of the fiaird machinery company of Pittsburg. Mrs. John Baker, living oa East State street. Hbaron, is suffering from painful wounds, tbe result of aa attack made oa bar by a vicious eow, Frank Wilson, charged with tbe murder of Henry Bonlca In Altoona, last April has made a confession to tbe detectives. An engine and two ears of ooal on tbe Pittsburg A Lake Erie road were damaged by a collision near Mew Castle. Two unknown robbers relieved William Thomas a farmer, living near Homestead, ot a gold watch and 15.89. The postofflee at Tannery, Indiana county, has been re-eatabllsbsd, with Andrew J. Uu copber as postmaster. Executions aggregating over 140,000 were Issued against Robert J. Thompson, a Paila delphla retail elothler. A peddler of notions was attacked near Flnieyvllle, by thrsa negroes and robbed of (10 in cash. Thomas Ansford, of Unlontowa, was fatally Injured by falling from a trea while nutting. George Bear's house at Grove City was destroyed by aa Inoendlary fire. Loss, 11.6:0. August Ollnger, of Bear Meadville, lost the calf of one leg by the aooldeutal discharge of agun. Calvin Mlddour, aged 40 years, was killed on the railroad at Waynesboro. Forest Ores aro threatening Prescstlvllle, Dear Bernoldsvllla. Thirty Seven Vict I ma The dead body of James 11 Thomas, a macblnest, was taken from the ruins ot the Detroit Journal building Friday evening. This Is tbe thirty-seventh body recovered, aud according to the list of niltslng was tbe last body left in the wreck. Thomas M. Thomp son, engineer of the building, was arrested 1 and Is at Grace hospital under custody. J wo bodies were taken out during the morning. They were those of Llnie Weid busch, employed la Iilllw'e biudery, and Charles Llud, aged 30, also aa employe of tbs bindery, Tbe popa has fixed November 35 as tba date of tba aext aserat consistory, and Ho Ttmtiar a for tb next publlo oonilstorr. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS . France's minister of agriculture has been asked to quarantine all foreign cattle on ar rival at French ports. , In a freight wreck on the Louisville and Nashville rnllroad, near Cincinnati, Eugene Kelly, a Kentucky horseman, was killed. The British stoamer Mineral loaded a' Payln, Peru, with petrolrnra for Han Francis co, has been burned to the water's edge). The Ove vegetarian leadnri In the mat- nacre of missionaries at Kit Cheng were publicly beheaded nt Foo Crow Thursday. Edward Lay and wile were Instantly killed at Janesvllle, Wis., by their runaway teams crashing Into a trolley car. Lay wus a pros perous farmer. The French government Is about to reopen tho question of the Panama canal scandals, and that It will prosecute a prominent mem ber of parliament In connection with litem. Hlx negro prisoners escaped from Jnll nl Winston, N. C, by knocking down a con stable. One ot the fugitives, John Mclrer, Is charged with criminal assault on a woman. William Hawkins, formerly of Rome, New York, shot his wife twice and then killed him self In Canns;ota, N. V. It Is thought the woman will recover. The cnuso ol the shoot ing is unknown. COKE WILL ADVANCE. Dun 'a Review Expects Frick to Fix the Price at 99. It has been a broken week, and just before and after elections In the most important States operations rarely have significance. Business may be largely affeclo I lu time, but as yet there Is scarcely nny Indication what tho effect will be. The controlling power at present Is the effort to rendjust prices after the remarkable rise ot last summer in Im portant mat-rlsls and products, with the airuggle ol great combinations to prevent de clines. The purchnse of competing Interests now gives the U. C. Frlck Company ownership ol ll.flttlout of 1H.0U4 coke ovens In the L'on nellsvlllii region, and practical control ot more than three-quarters. An advance In the price ol coke to fi is expected, as the i nr negie Company has been i uvlng up supplies nt low price lor months In ndvancn. Vet the 1rlee of Bessemer pig Is lower 114,73 nt 'ittaburg), and billets are lower, because there Is scarcely any demand lor rails at the combiuatlon price. Htructural contracts are now low, and the demand for wire and wire nails has been curtailed by the nail trust's advance of prices 174 percent In four mouths Many woolen mills are closing to await orders, although the demand Is fairly satis factory for some dress goods and worsteds, nnd the Washington mills open clay worsteds nt 10 cents advance. But prices ol these and most qualities ol woolens are still uncertain, for manufacturers do not know yet what they have to meet. Tbe reaction from speculative prices of wool abroad, and the stiffness of speculative and country holders here, reduce sales to o.(i'21.8.'ii)pounds for the week. against H,'21o,000 for tbe same week In lHlh. but stocks of foreign wools here are very Inrge. Cotton mills do well, as the bait nnd hesitation In cotton does not stop buying ol goods, and many believe goods sale at ourreut prices, even It cotton Is not. The market for raw cotton Is held at 8.81 cents. In spite of a highly respectable esti mate of ouly 0.430,000 bales for tho year. Even at that the supply of n,4 10,000 would bo more than enough, but other estimates are much higher. Wheat falls back with great reluctance from Its summer rise of 20 cents, but has decllued 1 cents for the week. DISASTER ON THE WATER. Tug Bunk in a Collision and a Like Steamer Lost. During a dense fog off Howell's Point, la Chesapeake bay, the Norfolk and Washington line steamer Newport Now ran down and sunk the tug Katie, bolonglng to Captain John Twoby, of Norfolk, Va. The crew ol the steamer Louise, wblch was near tbe scene ot the accident, heard the two vessels crash together, and the cries of men lu dis tress, but tbe fog was so heavy that thoy were unable to render assistance. When thoy ar rived at the scene of tbe disaster they found tbe bodies ol the 000k and fireman lloatiug near the sunken tug. It Is presumed that tbe remainder ol tbe crew ot the tug were res cued by the steamer, which proceeded to Washington. Newsjof the missing steamer Missoula, which was seven days ovsrdue, was received at Knulte Hie Marie, Mich., wben four of her crew arrived and told tbe stoy of the wreck. The vessel foundered off Carbloo Island on the North Bhore. Tbe foundering was caused by tbe breaking of the outboard shaft. When It was tound that it would be Im possible to save the steamer, Capt Wilson gave orders to abandon her nod all tbe crew scaped safely In small boats. Four were picked up by n down bound steamer and hrougbt to Kaulte H: Marie. The others are now 00 Ibu North shore. 100 miles from Kaulte Hte Marie. A tug left for thorn Fri day morning. The Missoula Is owned by Capt, Thomas Wilson, of Cleveland. and was valued at t80, 000. Her cargo consisted ol 70,00u bushels ol Wheat, valued at (&0.000. REFORMS COME TOO LATE. Cubans Mot Likely to Accept tho Peace Cffarfjige of Spain. Mr. C. O. Teley. a Cuban, who has been lu Spain on a mission In the Interest of tba In surgent cause arrived In New York Sunday on the steamer Veendnm. He -said, that be expects 10 lead so expedition to Cuba In tht near luture. His father, be said, is in Paris, where be is doing good work In the cause ol Cuban Independence. . Mr. Teley gave It as bis opinion that It Is now too late lor tbe Spanish government to offer concessions to the slrugnliua Cubans, as tbe Insurgents are In good condition and ex pect soon tne consummation of tbelr hopes in a Cuban republic. Tbe following resolution was passed at a patriotic mass-meetlnir In Peoples temple, Bos on: Hesolved, That we, as cltlaaus of Boston and New England, unite In asking President Grover Cleveland to do for Cuba all thlugs In bis power by granting belligerent Tights. It is our ialib that Cuba should be Ires, Pennsylvania Complete. Tbe result of the election In Pennsy'vanls on Tuesday Is as follows: For State Treas urer Haywood, Republican, 455,900; Meyers, Democrat, 2H1.624; Haywood's plurality 174. 442 For Superior court judges Wllllard. Republican, 457.2113; ltlce. Republican. 457, 1X2: Beaver, Republican, 465,942; Wick ham, Republican, 456.7M; Boeder, Republican, 454,111; Orlady, Republican, 418,317; Smith. Democrat, 2X6.103; Yerkss, Demoorat, 2S0.H30 Noyes. Democrat, 275,7(B; Beobtol. Democrat, 273.1K10; Moorsbead, Dekieurat, 273,325; Ma gee. Democrat. 27fi.7f9. 1 Mmlth ia thus alaot. ed as tbe seventh judge.bs having 5,204 volet mure man leraes, ma next aignest Demo crane candidate. Bscovirlng lie Dead. The work of reooverlni tbe bodies of tbs victims of rVedosedaj'i boiler explosion in u unroll "ouroar- cmoe was continued Tbarsday. Bp to 6 o'olik 10 tht STeOlug 82 vuuu. BUILDINGS BLOWN DP. MANY KILLED. Aa Appalling Explosion In a Detroit Newspaper OlHos. At 9 o'clock Wednesday morning one of Ilia steam boilers connected with the Detroit Journal plant exploded with terrlllo loroe and terrible results. Tbs boiler was located In the southeast corner of the building, No. 49 West Laraed street. The first floor was oconpled by the Journal mailing department, In which 15 men and boys are usually employed, i lie second Door was occupied by the Rogers Typograph Hup ply Company, employing 7 or H mem the third floor by Miller's book bindery, which employed fully 2K girls and men; the lourlh by W. Kohllirainl, au engraver, nnd on the fifth floor was the stereotyping department of the Journal. Only three men were at work In this department wben the explosion 00 curred. Tbe building No. 4S. occupied I y John E. Davis & Co., grocers' supplies, like the other, was completely wreaked. Only live or six persons were at work there, however, whon the disaster occurred, and the loss of life lu that building will be small. In an instant the buildings were a mass of ruins, under which were burled many human beings. A Uoron dead bodies have been recovered a score of persons were injured and more than that number missing, with a certainty that many more dead bodies are benenlb tbe ruins. A ROYAL GIFT RECEIVED. the Magnificent Carnegie Library Form ally Given to Pittsburg. Andrew Carnegie's (1,000,000 gift, with Its tl.000,000 endowment, has been formally given to tbe people of Pittsburg. With I came the announcement that the philan thropic Iron king will add to his public ben slices until he will have spent i5.ii00.0U0 with in the district embraced by the Greater Pitts burg tor the good ot tbe people. The gilt and announcement were received with the plaudits of 2,6(10 of the most repre sentative people of the city, who assembled at the opening on Tuesday evening. The dedication of tbe splendid library, art gallery, museum and music hnll was aa event marking an epoch lu the history of the city. Distinguished men In publlo nnd pi irate life honored the occasion with their presence. Addresses were made by Mr. Carnegie, Hon. J ssrftil;-and-tisvernor Hastings. Six Burned to Death. Fire started on the first floor of a tenement house, No. 011 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, shortly after 1 o'clock Toursdny morning In which a family of six persons lost their Uvea. MAKK1CTH. riTTMHUltU. THS WHOlkSALI PRICiS AKS OIVIN SILOW.) tlrain, Hour and teed. WHEAT No, 1 red f 70 9 71 No. II red. tit) 50 CHUN Nu yellow ear,....... 40 41 No. yellow aheiled 117 H Mixed ear .. an U'j OA'IB No. 1 white. M- Us )W4 Nat white IIMU HI Ertra No. 8 wblle .,. iu ." 1-lirUt mixed 'i'i ttji- MK-Nol 47 4s No tl western 4fi 411 Hail H U tutor patents bleudn.. 8 Ml 8 mi fcHltoy Hprllig patents 8 (VI 8 Tli i alley straight winter 8411 1.11 Straight XXX bakers' 8 mi Kim t;ieur v lulor 8U5 8 hye Hour . 8 Ml 8 nu UAY Nu 1 ttiuuiuy .. 15 is lit uo No. 8 14 go 16 nu Mixed clover. Nu 1 18 uu 14 UU New Hay, from wagoua... 17 Ul IN 00 FKr.D No. 1 While Md., ton.... 17 HO 17 6(1 Nu 8 bite .Middlings . 16 60 111 00 llrowu. Middlings 18 U) It CU Ilrau, bulk . It! N) 14 (III ETItAW VI heat U 5 tt in Oat 6 60 7 00 Dairy 1'roducts, ' MJTTKlt Klglu Creamery. i 113 n Fancy t'ruumery HM 11 u Fancy Country Roll . 15 m Low grade and cooklug ., a e CHKKhK Ohio, new g hi New York, new -.... 8 UU Wlsconsiu Hwlsa i m LliuUurgor. nuwinake. iu 104 t suit and Vegetables! APPLES Bbl 50 1 V I'hAl llr, bu leu g ti& I'EaKis, bu..... 7a j ii, BKANS liand-ptcked, per bu..,.. 8 to II no Lluia, lb 6 1 tt f o'l A'l UM-vine, lu tar, bu 8.1 86 From store, bu at) 46 CAHHAUh Home grown, bbl...... 6U tkl t)MU.M follow. UU HQ u Poultry, fete. Live Chickens, V pair 43 60 Live Ducks. V pair Ml 70 BresaeU t-hlcaelis, V lb. ...... 7 H Live iurkeys, v lb ,.. 7 K KtiUH I'a. aud Ohio, tresh iu 17 FKATHEUa KxtrallveUoose.yih 66 60 Nu 1 kx. Live Ueuse, V lb . 40 46 Country, large pacited B6 40 Mlacellaueous, bXEDS Clover 68 lbs. 6 60 a 8 86 Timothy, prime g 75 g go Blue Uraas 40 J so KAUb Country mixed. ti 1 UuNEY White Clover. 14 l alArLK BVllLP, new. ;o 80 C1UKU Couutry, sweet, bbl. 8 00 I 60 1'ALt.uW 4 4 CINCINNATI. FLOUR Ii75(a4 60 Wllh.AT-No.8Keo. wi u7 KVk, Nu 8 4J CORN Mixed Hi 2::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::z " il BUI Tfc.ll-onlo Creamery 18 lij riULAuttLvu ia. ' FLOUR .. a 1 taiM 76 WHKAl-No. 8 Red Z t" CORN Nu 8 Mixed. 49 47 OA 18 Nu 8 White..... 111 1 go BUTTER Creamery, extra.... 88 84 kuua i-a. nrsta go FLOUR Patents a I 76 a 4 15 WilKAT Nu 8 Red. 87 08 RtfK otate a kt COKN-Nu 8 . 7 as OATS While Western 88 84 BUTTER Creamery t K8 Auua atate aud fenn. 14 Live STOCK. CSMTgAL brock Yahoo, lUirr Luaair, Pa. C4.TTL8, Prime. 1,800 to MOO lbs a 4 88 a 4 TC Oood, I.UU to 1,-IUI lbs 4 uu 4 i! 'lldy, 1,U1UU1,16U au 19,, Fair light ateors, UUU to 1000 lbs.... 8 UO 8 Hi Cuuiuiuu, 7uu to IMJIb M g gj d (j. nous. ' Light weight a B5 8 90 Medium, 8 75 8 8 Heavy t 7ft g (ig Roughs aud Stags. g 73 g m Ultra. 88 to 106 lbs Uood. 85 to J lb 8 75 8 oO 8 4U g uo 1 60 8 10 1 uo 1 go 8 00 4 60 Fair. 70 to 8u lbs. Common bprlng Lambs Chicago. Cattle Common to extra steers 8.11(45.46; alucktira and feeders, el8ul4auj cowe aud bulls, tl.40iad.76; valves, a4.ouis)u.O0 Bogs heavy, aj.H"1A9.'i; oommou 10 uholce mixed, 88.4fra.W); choice assorted, L7oiltjH& light, a8.40(81.6; pigs, l.7.uj8.b5. bhMp-ia lerkir tovhuice, ai.614U; lambs, t60ia4.8J. Cluclunatl Bogs select ahlppers, 4 43a 4 60 butchers 81 ia8.MVj lair to good paoksrs aUUO IOA76; lalr to itghl 88.80to8.H6; oounuoa and nugha6toa.60 CalUe-good shlppersaiuotolnu. good loobuice 84. luiolouj lalr 10 medium 8)8. goto 4.00; eutusnoa g.totoa.oo Lambs-nraLou! oedtg uuoiu 8.40 ui 8.86 ooiuuioa M lair 460 WOMAN'S ENEMY. PERITONITIS Bf-.l.ltOH SPARES ITS VICTIMS). Wlien It Tines lie Is tint a Wrenk- fhy alelana Have Long Rear) Powerless The Ksperlencs of a Bait! mors Women, From tht Herali, Ba'thnwr, Mi Mrs. 3. P. drove, a marrlol Inly with grandchildren, lives 417 Plukney Place, Baltimore. Bhe would easily paw for a Woman of half her age, an 1 owns her present state of good health nnd probably her life to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A lltrall reporter called at the house a few days ago anil was Informed that Mrs. Orovo hid gone out for a walk and would soon be back, Tho scribe was ushered Into tho parlor to await hor arrival. Thn room gave every evidence of refinement and the care nnd attention of a good hoitsowlfii. Choice books lay around giving proof of Iho Inlolllgnnannf the family, nnd the walls wore decorated with many rare articles of virtu nnd lirlc-n brao from Month America, Japan, anil other countries. When Mrs. drove was nnnounced Hie reporter WB1 astonished lo find hnr'sd'-h a young looking and henllhv woman. She Is well educnted.nnd Is a fluent talker and Interestln'f lo listen to. Bhe, hovrover, ilenllnnd nt first to spunk nf thn results slio lirt 1 experienced from taking Ihe Pink Pills na, site said, she did not like to have her nnmeitnpear In print In any way. "However," she added, nfler some Utile hesl Intlon, "Ihe pills fil l me so intieli good Hint I might be doing wrong by nol lolling some other sufferer know what tliey did for me," Then she said, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nre certainly all the proprietors represent them lo he. I never had such relief from nny other medicine. A short limn ngo 1 had an ittlank nf peritonitis which loft mn In such a prosl rate 1 and nervous condition that I de spaired of recovery. I could neither sleep, ent or rend with ttnv degree of pence or ant lefnellnn, snd life was absolutely n burden. Having heard thai others had been cured of Ihe sametrotiblesbyDr. Wlllinms' I'ink Pills, I secured several boxes an 1 began to lake Ihem. As If by mavlt I nt once began to Improve. Thev cured mn, nnd now I have) n symptoms of nervoo.mees or of the disease wnicn so prostrated mo. rtowwai s enough," said Mrs. llrove, in reply to nuoiher ques tion. Hhe walked In the door its lightly as a yoiinir girl nu I, Willi a pleasant goo I morn ing lo thn reporter, dlsnppenre I within the portals ot iter happy home wltu a little grnndehll I clln'jlng to her skirts. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a con densed form, all the elements neeessary to Clve new life and richness to the blond ami restore shattered nerves, rink rillsare sold hy all dealers, or will be sent post pal l on receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for 'i.COlhey lire never sold In bulk or by 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schonecla ly, N. Y. Forcibly Itetninded, Pld you notice what heary dews tbey hnd at tho seashore ibis season! No; but tuy banker did. Hot ween tho ages of sixteen and twenty a ifli'l terribly overworks the word "environment" Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report -.ES0J.UTEEV PURE Agentf-Lidlei or Gintt. 176 i wrk tt h-.ftif. u'if or stllknff (ir Fiver, nMattbgir.trr tor us -n (i Bit, I'lHI- stl'.'l, lllfff . nickel, Dnrwr, wliH nctfal. trnnuficluie ti-i inierils rtnJ ajtfli ict ti ihe irt, onlr ciml"e tmtl't. lurliiwlfn; trrt le eerm lid r rmuip, latb. -Hww ...-aw - ,,r)a tsftif.r.uis. Mrnrl- fri-. 41 ray at Co., 1'Ullug Work. Ili p't 10, t'oluawbatv O. $3 A YEAR. I'renttlrntlnl Vear. THE THirACiO riHoN101,K. thr irrent (lPtno ;rittla ii'wiait'r of tho west, will Ue ftfiit tlx lityN a woi-k un yc.ir fur No Ntihhoripiton rt ht") nit' than onn ynr. S.inipW'-i fn-. THK oHUONlL'LU, 1 til-lti(l WaMrikftun t . CIiIcuko. Itiii Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading of their name, Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals &re used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. "A Handful off Dirt May Be a Houseful off Shame." Keep Ycur House Glean With APOLIO for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate ! The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott's Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddenfhg, which brings with it strength, comfort and good-nature. Bt tmrt ya ftl Stiit't Cmultum wtnym wmt Umiutnel a kip mlttilmlt. Scott & Bowne, New York, au Druggist. and Si. A Raw Bhoo. A new ahoo for soldiers Is bring tMt ed In Germany. It consists of a kind ot paste at llngppd oil, varnish and Iron filings with which the soles of new) shoes are painted. It Is laid to kfes leather flexible and gives the ilioa greater resistance than the bnat nallw Already, In many regiments, the usual Iron nails have been exchanged for nails of aluminum. liruisers. Mo sot of men la the world more aptly II-' lustrnte a certain Important point than prlro fighters. The point Is with rcg ir.l to the punishment they give and have to take. Whet her vlntors or vanquished, they com nut of a contest brulned from b'ind to foot. That such men should be seen with till the blue spids cured seems marvelous, until we know that they have use I Ht. Jacobs Oil. Kvery one knows the virtue ot the great remedy and that It will euro bruises, nnd tho moral Is, all can profit by Ihe example. If the fighter knows ho caii be so easily cured. It Is a lesson to all subject to hurls; th y will losono time from work If tliv use It. It Is said that It takes a tnail 14 days to travel a mile. In Olden Times People overlooked the Importance of permit nently beneficial effects anil were satisfied) with transient action, but now that It Is gener ally known Hint Syrupof Figs will permanent ly cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other lniatlves, which act for a time, but finally In lure the system. To Attract Custom. An Ingenious device for attracting diatom was that of a fruiterer In Midland town. Instead of the ordinary plute glass, a large number of rough magnifying glasses formed the winnow. Been through one of these pnnes an orange looked aa large as a pumpkin, and cherries as large ns apples. A great) disadvantage attaching to this novelty was the fact that at the distance of e few yards from the window It wits quit lniixissllilo to see luto the shop. Er erybody knows that you must hold ay I magnifying glass close to the eyes to 1 pee anything through It. Nevertheless, for Home time, nt all events, the enter- prising proprietor did a ruHhlng trnde, Bpllled 130 Tons or Molten Glass.' A costly accident occurred tlie othel j morning at the Murlon, Ind., frtilt Jai works. The bottom of a large tank stid ' denly fell out, spilling and ruining a mass of molten glass tvelenlng' 120 tons. Since tho accident four streams of water have been plnylng constantly ! npon the molten mass, thus preventing what might have been a disastrous Or. Tbe factory was compelled to shut 1 down two weeks. POPKAM'S ASTHMA 8PEC1F1C Otvesrllvr la rtva mlnntts-'Ssnd rors 1 kCEtrlsl nsckaxs. Bnlrt I17 UniffirKa. linv Bus nt ftuftpsld gn r.lt.t nt SI. (Hi. Sli tM,e(M. AridrmSTUOS. furMJS, rinu., ri. VN I' 40 UlltS Wrircf Ail Hsf tLil'A. i ouvh ByroD. tuin Good. t7ir In lifnn. Hcl'l hT dnieirlft to the placing on the market and unscrupulous imitations labels, and wrappers. Walter KAsrFilviAl MBcst n the food for all such. How many pale folk there are I People who have the will, but no po we to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days' sickness! People who have no life
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