The Saltan's Joke. ' "Did you ever hear the story of how the Prince of Wiln naked the Riiltnn to (to and aeo the Derby rant' aald Orlodo Jones recently. "Well, It waa hls wise; The race for the Derby wan la bout to be run, and as the Sultan wan then visiting England the prince dent lone of his lords In-wnitlng to Inquire If the Hasten! potnntata would like to Iro and wltneesahe classic contest. Tho Bon of the Moon and Stars was seated, propped op by cushions, smoking pin eJdly, when the Kojal Kmlssary was ushered Into his presence. ' " 'Ills royal highness bids me ask your majesty If It would please you to wit ness the race for the Derby?' sold he, bowing low, " 'Doe his royal highness mean that I should go and see a horse race?' in quired the Sultan, blandly. 1 " 'He does, your highness.' ! 'Tell the prince that I cannot do so,' replied tbe ruler of the Faithful. 'Why should I wnnt to go? All men who are not fools know that some horses are awlfter than others.' " Philadelphia Tress. innraKCous. ' TiOrd Th ii flow liuil olio of the bad habits of Ills time. Ho swore terribly. One day he was accosted by a younu clergyman, on the snuils nt Scarbor ough, who, without nny special Intro duction, and with but a brief prsYnee, iskcd him for the vacant living of Span, ton, which whs in. Lord Tlmrlow's ,i-ft. "Go about your business," said his lordship, with the accompaniment of several large oaths. "But I won't go nbout my business,'' replied the Intrepid divine, "and what's more, It becomes my duty, as a clergy man, to reprove you for swearing." "Oh, indeed:" exclaimed Lord Tliur low, knitting his heavy eyebrows, "and you reprove me, do you? Hang It! I see you are a good fellow! You shall have the living." mats or Onto, citt or Tomdo. 1 Lucas County. ( Fsask J. I'HSMtr nmkoanath that nl tilt senior partn-r of tlw tlrm of K. J.l nisrv Co., doing lmsinfls in the Oily of Tolrilu. Cnuntyand HmteafnrossM.anil nl that ( Will LA can not, b ourod by the use of H a ( ata hku . S""" a v , Frank J. Cnr.NKr. ' Hwora to bafnr me and auhmribed In my preienoo, tlii. oili day of MermlH-r, A. D. loflo. j SSAI.. Rotary l'ublle. Hall's Catarrh Pnra fa nl-n in.AHK.iT actatlirwtly on the Mood and miii-ous surface Of lue system. Hi-ml for testimonials, free, 'ras. o u . T J' :H,"":v at Co., Toledo, O. W Sold by Ui-uwUia. ;4o. Tbe division of the clock dial Into lxtj minute oriulnuted la llabvlon. Nervous Debility Coed Health, Strength and Appe j tlteClven by Hood'sSarsaparllla. ' "I had bean sufferer from nervous de bility for eight years. Various treatments did not give mc relief. I went to Germany and wa treated by a special ist. In a short time gave up his treat ment and returned to this country. On the advice of friend I began tak ing Hood'sHareapa rilla. The first bot tle benefited me and shortly I was cured. 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SQ A DAY SURE. 8KND our VP Valid w will bow you Imw tu t a dnyt Abeoluiflr MilYi wj lur. liUti Uiw work uil ttwcti you Irtw ta wurk la tlw liMutluy wlwru you liv; , rail ua your nildrtMt mid we will vipluiu llie truaiiit-M fully; remmnr we tunr autift clvttr iiroht oi i lorvery uny'a Work: Ab-ohiU'lv surn: tit it a at nut: UOXAL MAM UVACT L HI -U tUMI'A.W, Hvt LB, litlrult, ik. FTrtatedfree. llh VssjaUil aVwla. Hava cured many thou unit cute. brc tird tutfwle".. From ftrtt dote lymMomt rapidly diupprir. and in tea cUy i lt two-tflii'lof ll lymptnni are irrn.v-i. LAY! TREATMENT FURNISHED FREE bymall ftab U. U. tULUUt BOX. .i.iiaia. AUuita. t I aillilUl l aalliliult.il, !. . 'Sucoesafully Prosecutes Claims. Lla Principal sfniuat U.S. rwualuu Bureau. JjrraluliMt wai, l&4lutlicaUiiucliuu, all aiuca, Mil w will sl.ii C.O.IY ., Ud si low aK. I Ua krup. Ttwitss Goua. Vm I I In t . fr.ijbTllrigWi ) LUU W U V U (MMrnrd hotwle. From firtt dole tymploi TURKEY AND ARMENIA. GREAT FLEETS GATHER. A Powerful Demonatr&tion Freparims For Turkey. A powerful naval fleet It Mng concentra ted by th ponore in lh Mllterranean. t'DKlanrl has 20 shli nar Constantinople, franco I endina a licet, Italy baa tlx wnr hl' on the way, liusala fire, the I nltnd Hlaiot two, and Austria will toon tend half s dozen. The l'orte "tins wrlttan to the protesting powers In reply to Ihe hitler's demand tu know what slept are being tnken to restore order in Armenia, stntlnR tlint 80,000 reserves hnvn been ordered to Armenia rt once. The Hultnn lint Issued an trade, decreeing Ih'it all persons who have been wounded or deprived ol their property tbrcti(hthe recent uprlslnct In Asia Minor shall be clothed, housed and fee at the expente of Ike state un til tho sliuallim clears up. The Irads ex tends to the Kullty and innocent alike. Fresh massacres are reported la Van. The dturbnnccs hnva spread over tbe entire province, as well as Ihe city of Van, and the number af victims to the fanatical lurks and ilerce Kurds bus been very large. Olllcuii dispatches show no dlmlnultlon In the relfn of anarchy in certain parts of thu empire. A telegram from the authorities at Aruhklr, province of Hlvas, Asintlc, Turkey, skittes that l.ftOO Armenians arose ngntht ihe, Turks and committed many excesses on Oc tober 'if, and 27. The Armeniiius set lire to a nionpie, iho school ami Ihe banr. Several stores and houses tccupied by Musultnnus and t'briHtinns were destroyed. Tho luur genls also attacked tho Mussulman quarter ot Onloplnnrd and killed many ol the residents. J liu AluHMilmen population of Arnhklr bnve telegriiphed lo the l'orte Imploring protec tion. l ive thousnnd Armenian revoltert have as sembled at Tohoukmr.cn, Adnn, and nra picpiirtng for aggressive action. 'J he ofllclnl dispatches charge tho Armenlnus with vari ous acts of murder and pillage at KrziogbliiD, Sivns and M .ncljllik. In Athens It is repotted that flreeeo hat re quested the powers acting conjointly la the Turkish matter to allow her to join in auy naval manifestation that maybe made against Turkey, Tbe request Is made on the ground that tho large aumlier of Greeks re. tiding in Turkey should be protected by their own government It the powert assent to the request, the Greek Minister ot Murine wtllortier the steel bnrbelta ship Spr7.lii, one ot the largest ship in the Greek navy to join the allied squadron. PROPHETIC CONFERENCE. Poogram for the Oreat Meeting to Discus the Millennium. The prophetic conference to be held In the Fourth fnltod Presbyterian church and the First rresbyterlnn church. Allegheny, To., December 8-6,ls attracting attention through out Ihe United Htates, not only on account ot the interesting questions to be dlrcusted, but also of the prominent persons who will be present, and who wl.l participate in Ihe exer cises. The promoters of the convention do sire the publio to draw a sharp line botween them and the class of Interpreters of prop hecy who tlx dates for Ihe coming ot certain events foreshadowed In prophecy. The purpose of tbe convention will be to tlmply advooate the theory that the coming ol the Lord will be personal and premlllen nlnl, without fixing any date for the went. Neither have they arranged any program for Ihe millennial iierlod, but deal with Its gen eral feature. It is claimed tbe positions as sumed in the convention will not be radical, but strictly scrlpturnl. BERING SEA CLAIMS. Salisbury Thinks the United Btatea Will Be Their Jutloe. The correspondent ol ths British 'govern ment with Sir Julian Pauneefort, British Am bassador to the United Btatea, upon the quettlon of the Bering sea compensation from May, 1804, to August, 1 805. was Issued on the 13th. In tbe last letter, dated August 81, Lord Salisbury, the prime minister, enclosed a memorandum setting out at length tome of Ihe rolnts supporting the British claim, lie writes Pauneefort : "The argument you advanoe supporting our claim have the entire approval and concurrence of the government. The attempt mad by Benator John T. Morgan, of Ala am o, ohalrmnu of the United Btate Henate Commute i u Foreign relation to dispute tbem, teems Inrgely founded on misappre hension, nnl tbe government cannot doubt when the (nets are placed before the publio of lb United Htates, the liability of tho United Btute to make compensation, which has never been denied by the government, will generally be recognized both iu and outside Congress. BATTLE INTHE STREET. Twenty-five People Killed By Troops at the Barraoks in Bogato. A special from Bogato tayt: Heavy firing early tblt morning in the barracks drew an Immense orowd, which wo ordered to dis perse. Tbe crowd was so great that it was impossible to move quickly, and the impa tient ollloer ordered the troop to oburge bayonets, which they did, but meeting with determined resistance, aud five tholi being fired from tbe orowd, tbe troops began ilriug on tbe people. A regular battle ensued, and Ihe orowd, being unarmed, were obliged to fly, leaving 25 killed and wounded on the field. The caute of tbe firing lu tbe barrack wo that part of tbe guard had attempted to desert and resitted arrest whun subjugated. Four teen were thot. TWENTY-SEVEN EXECUTED. Trying to Put a German Prince on the Throne. A tpeolal from Itio Janeiro says: Parsons from Nechtoroy announce tbe (booting there of 27 political prltonert on Bunday morning, amongst whom were two colonels. This hat caused the greatest excitement In all circles aud nothing else Is talked of. The executed are known to have been in sympathy with the nionurcbicul cause, whicn is ually gain ing ground. It is staled that many of tbe officers of tbe army and navy have sworn lo Join tbe move ment, and many oftlcer now operating iu the touib against the rebellion also fuvor It. It I also stated that botb England and Ger mnuy will favor tbe movement, and the plan Is to place a Gorman prince on the throne of Brazil, probably the l'rlnee Henry of Trusal. Disease in Allegheny. The record of Ihe Health oflloe in Alle gheny oily for the past IVi month show a total of 1.0U8 case of typhoid fever, diph theria and aoarlet fover. This i the reoord for tbe month ot Beplember, October and up until noon of Ihe lath. Ot the totul number of tbe ciues reported for this time 7'JO were typhoid faver, 123 diphtheria and 111) scarlet fever. During this time there were 103 death from these three cruses, showing that 10 per cent, of the total number of cases re ported were futal. , Several towns in Kustla hav sleotod wo men as mayors. Lord Bbslto Douglass Is lo trouble with ms was. NEWSY CLEANINGS. Onr gold output is lncreoning. Our shoe exports are booming. Htarshoro, Vt., has a gold mlnn. Oregon has 513,000 acres lu pent. China has 4,0OJ,O00 opium smokr. America has 40,000,000 merino sheep. Chicago's night schools have 41,000 pu pils. Louisiana's annual angar orop is 710,030, 000 pounds. Tho Kaffir gold mines In South Africa are worth 1,500,000,000. An English llrm hasnn orjorlo build t limo battleship for Japan. Good bodiea of copper oro have been dl covered at Bingham, Utah. Mnny of thn smaller 4akm in Minnesota and the Dakota aro drying up, Nt. Louis' new City Hall h.vi boon de clared tinsnfe by thft city engineer. There are eighty convicts in Bclem prison, 3Iexico, just now under sentence of death, Tho express companies have aialn rnisad the rati1 for transporting money for banks. Tho Anaconda Minin Company of Butlo, Montana, is mining 4000 tons of copper oro dully. There nra seven hundred golf clubs at present in G rent Uritain, with nbout 35,00) players. The "maroons'' am In rebellion In Jn mu i I'm, iiml Grunt Britain hits a domestic win on her hnncls. Over two thousand no.v women recently marched nn.l wheeled iu n political parade ill Denver, Col. The cost of Iho machinery of thn new seeond-cluss iVHisli cruiser Gladstone Ix said to bo over 3'iO.HiM). Louisiana is developing sulphur deposits which expcrls say may compete succcsttlully Willi iho.-i) of Kleily. People are dying in the Cily of Mexico nt Ihe rate of thn h doxert a day from "onler itis," a kind of cholera. Kfforts am being ma la to seenro thn nec. essnry legislation (o open thn Connecticut Kivor to sloumbo.it navigation as far as Holyoke, Mass. Tho people of Hcdalia have pledged i,000. O'O to erect public buildings In case the peo ple of Missouri vote to remove tho Htalo capital to that city. Tho nnval cadels played football with an Indian team from Carlisle (Penn.) Indian Hchnol Iho other day. Tho Indians wore nowhere, iu tho game. Dr. R. A. Briggs wns flogging his fourteen. year-old son at Ingnlls, Oklahoma, whon Iho lad pulled a revolver and fatally shot his father through the body. August Hansen, of Minneapolis, brokethe world' boulevard twenty-four hours' bicycle record of !)67 mile made by Huoblin. Ho mnde 375 miles in 23.07.50. Westfleld, N. J., has n young lndy resident ot good circumstances who plod guilty to an Indictment as a common scold. Honlenco was snsnondod during good behavior. Enlisted men nt Fort Rherldan, Chiengo, from thn United Hlates Acndemy at Anna- Jiolis. Md., have complained to Bccretary .nmont of tho ofTlcors employing privates tin body and house servants. Vnst deposit of Iron hnvn been found near Aiken, Minn., by parlies of practlc.nl Iron men who have been prospecting for some time, but nothing will be done toward de veloping the properties until spring. Tbe Lincoln monument nt RprlnglleUI, III., completed in 1N74 at a cost of 2iMt,500, will have to be torn down. The commission ap pointed by the Illinois Legislature to repair it found Hint it has orumblod away too much to be repaired. Ada Totter, ten. and Nettle Vngued, seven year old. broke through the ice on the Des Moines ltlvnr. Jackson, Minn., and were drowned. The Polter girl broke through first, and her friend attempted to rescue her. Two sisters of the dead girls tried to rescue them and both narrowly esoaoed drowuing. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Wilhelminn. the young Queen of Holland, Wears bloomers whon cycling. MajopOonnrnl C. B. Koowloa has been ap pointed to tbe command of the British Army In India. Ths Prussian Order of Merit, which Her bert Bponoer has declined, was accepted by Carlyle, who would never accept any other decoration. President Dins, ot Mexico, at sixty-five possesses the bodily aud mental activity ot a man ot twenty, aue, ne says, to tne iaoi mac he bos been a great eater and a good sleeper. Anna Katharine Green's real name is Mrs. Charles ItohUg. Bhe is married, and has three children. Hur home la in Buffalo, where she writes her unnual detective story. Bir Walter Wilkin, London's new Lord Mayor, is a member of n large business firm whioh mnke the sale of German yeast a specially, and has reaped a fortune there from. Barney Bamato, the "Kaffir King," whose enormous prollts in South African mines have lately startled tho world, Is really namod Bernard Isaacs. He was onoe a ciroui tumbler. Gladstone is. as usual, hy no means Idle. This time it is thu English drama which he is studying. It is presumed ha ountemplatos a work comparing tho English playwritor to the Greek dramatists. James Whitaomb Riley and Julian Haw thorne are the neatest chirogmphists amona the literary meu of this generation. Tholi handwriting is almost identical in style tine, clean-out and legible. A check for $25,000 has been sent to Dr. W. G. Graae, Eugland's "Grand Old Man" at oriuket, representing the 100,000 shilling subscriptions to the testimonial stnrtod for him by the Daily Telegraph. Daudet, the famous Frenoh novelist, ones said ot H. M. Slauleyi "Ho is the lurgesl reservoir of human energy known to ml since Napoleon. I admire him, I tulak.mor than anything in the world." O. E. Bortchgrevluk, who claims to hav been the first man to set foot on tbe great iiutarctio continent. Is in Europe organizing an exploring expedition thither, tor which South African millionaire is paying the ex penses. Lord Bennet, the evangelist peer, who re cently married Miss Vun Manor, of T'aooma, Wash., is said, to have been a skeptlo up to four years ago. when he becamo converted. He is a successful leader In slum work in London. King Humliert, of Italy, owns nearly 200 homes, and the greater uumbor of them am English bred. The double row of utulla forui a regular street, and ea-h aulmat'1 name is printed in large, while lotlerj ubuvu the inauger. Mr. Furroll, member of the English House ot Commons for West Cnvan, lrelaud, re oeutly broke the rooord for uewiy elected members ot Parliament. At 4.15 iu Iho ufternoon he was sworn in and at 5.2) he was on his feet making his nialdoa speech. Desmond Fitzgerald, the Knight of Glln, died recently at Gliu Castle, Count Limerick. Like the Kulght ot Kerry, Hit Knight of Glln is a hereditary kulghtuood created by a FJttsgeruld of Desmond iu tin fourteenth oentury, by bis authority tui Count 1'ulestiue, without the interposition ol the crown. General Saussler, who would command tin French army in ease of war, is pust seven!) years, an age at which an American ooin-ttiauder-iu-uhlef would have been long re tired, but still a robust and olear-headed man of affairs. He is a soldier of unusual stature, and at present be is the military Qoveruor of Paris. The daughter of a r hlhvdelpbla (ardtner BBS UlBWIiea VlD.UUVfVUV, THE LABOR WORLD. Tho nnll mills aro humming. Iron workers In Lynn, Mass., hnye quit Work. Glass Mowing has boon resume J at Bridge ton, N. J. There are 75,000 railroad employes in New York Hlatn, Iron moldors In Now Jorsoy are gaining their strike. A general reduction or clonkmakers' wages Is threatened. New York City linkers are agitating for a ten-hour work day. Thn coal miners' strike In Pennsylvania has been declared off. The gnrmnnt workers In Philadelphia nro winning their. strike. Diamond workers of New York Cily hays struck for oldllmo wages. Efforts am being made to establish labor exchango in New York City. Thn assets of thn Brooklyn Labor Lyceum Association exceed 20,000. One hundred now cotton mills are now being erected In Ihe Southern Btntos. Twenty thousand engineers are on strike In Belfast, Irelnnd, and Glasgow, Scotland. Wages of New York City metal polishers ami buffers have been Increased tea per co. -it. A big laeo factory In Wllkesharre, fenn., has Increased Its working enpacity fifty por cent. ravers and rnmrnerx went on strike In Newark, N. J., for weekly pnymeut of Wages. Tho average of ships and sailors in thn Port of London every day Is 1000 ships and 0000 men. A general boycott Is plnced on all goods made by liocliesler (N. Y.) clothing manu facturers. Tho Clark Thread Company has opened A cost prlcn restaur.int for its employes' in Newark, N. J. Twenty thousnnd minors nnd laborers ara to soon strike lu Northern nnd Central Penn sylvania for increased wages. About onn thousand employes of thn riant railroad system celebrated the birthday ot President Plant by visiting the Atlanta Ex position. Wages have been raised ten per cent, nt nearly all thn mines In the Vermillion Iron rango of Minnesota, and enough minors can not be procured. Tho Pntrons of Husbandry of twenty-two Btntes have organized a corporation with a capital stock of l00,000, to make agricul tural implements, nt Hpringllold, III. Tho Rtntn Board ot Arbitration tried to settle the Rochester strike Tho United Garment Workers demanded that tho union bo recognized and the sweat shops abolished. Wages of brass and Iron molders were In creased at Lawrence, Muss. A minimum day's pay was established at 12.50. Piece wonl was abolished and the union is to be recognized. In South Wnles tho worklngmen using the tramways am granted reduced rates for tlielr mornlngtrl. Everyone traveling by the early morning trains can obtuin work lngmen's rates. Smith Si Wesson decided to dismiss all the employes of their Bprlngllold (Mass.) plant, ns all its work will bn dono by contractors. The object Is to avoid weekly payments of Wages, which tho law now requires. It is snld that early next spring work on an extensive scnln will again bn begun on the Panama Cunnl. Already 3)00 men have leen engaged to work on tho excavations nt Culobra aud to construct cxtunslre wharves tunra. Ex-Senator Palmer'a 111 Lack. The residence of ex-Kenator Thomas W. Palmer, president ol thn world's fair com mission, located at 1000 Woodward avenue. Detroit, was destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning, together with mest of lis contents. hleh consisted of valuable works ol art and bric-a-brac collected from all over tbe world. The south wing of the building, which was burned last May, had Just been re. C aired, and roost of the works of art and rlc-a-brao moved out at that time bad been replaced. The loss on the building Is (30,- 000, with (15,000 insurance. No estimate of the lots of the contents can yet be made. Longest Vessel In the World. The Pennsylvania, of the Hnmburg-Amerl. can steamship line, which will go Into com mission in June, is tne longest vessel In tbe world. Bhe bos 20.01)0 tous displacement, which bents the Lucania by 15 per cent Het length Is 600 feet, beam 62 feet and depth 42 fret. Bhe has accommodations for 200 cabin passengers and 1,600 tteerage passengers. Fast Traveling; Tbe Big Four railway broke tbe reoord on lime between Clevelaud and Cincinnati with a tpeolal train bearing tbe member of ths Cleveland chamber ot eommerae en route to tbe Atlanta exposition. Tbe distance I 203 mile. The train left Cleveland nt 1 MS p. m. nd arrived here at 7 p. m., averaging over 60 miles per hour. The distance was covered in 6 hours and 25 minute, and It never wa made before in les than ix hours. To Believe the Supreme Court. Attorney General Harmon, in his annual report to tbe president, will recommend an amendment to existing laws by which all criminal eases Involving violations ot Lulled States laws other than capital cases, now sub ject to appeal from the lower federal courts, shsll go to tbe several United States olroult courts of appeal lor final bearing, instead ot to tbe tupteme oourt Two Vesaels Wrecked. A steam launch belonging to tbe British erulaer Edgar I reported to have been lost in Japanese waters, and 48 men who were on board of ber are said to be drowned. A dispaton from Helsiugfors asys the Fin nish achoouer Elpi hat been wrecked in a nurricans on tnac port ana all ou board drowned. Cholera In Buatia. Between October 13 and Octobnr 20 ther were 1,400 cases of cholera and 610 death re. eorded In tbe province ot Volhynla sud SH eatr and 12 death In tbe province of Kieff. The report that cholera ha broken out iu SI. Petersburg it not confirmed. Recovering- the Dead: The work of recovering tbe bodies of the vlotlms of Wednesday's boiler explosion la the Detroit "Journal" office was couiinued Thursday. Up to 6 o'olock in the evening Hi had keen fouud. Itnrones a Laborer's Wife. Heceutly at Nutlcy, N. J., us the wlfo of a common laborer a woman, died who wu once a burotiess. In 1SS8 John Link advertised for a housekeeper. An answer came from this woman, who said she ciimo from itciiln, Germany. Link told liur ho could not pay high wages for a housekeeper, but would give her a homo aud small wages, or ho would marry her. Tho woman decided ou the la tier course, unci they were married In New Yolk. Iu a package found after her death were documents to prove that she was the Iiaroncsg Albcrtluu von Hiichner beln. A paper stated tliat the wom an' mother bad given the hrtad of Al bertlna in wedlock to Haron OcoriJt Huchnerbeln. Included lu the packet were crests, stamps, aeala and other things that went to vouch for the title. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report teSOKsUTEIsY PURE Walker. The surname of "Walker," a contpra. pornry tells us, has nothing to do with lodi'ui'lan Ideas, but had its origin In trndn nnd occupation, like other famil iar names, mich as "Smith," "Farmer," "Howyer," "Fisher," and so on. "Walk er" Is a common surname In Yorkshire, as will be understood whon Its connec tion with the Industry of that region Is explained. It Is of Flemish derivation. A man who worked at the walke walche or fulling-mill was a walker; and In early Mnnrhester directories nil tho fullers and clothdressers were call ed walkers. Watches Smuggled in Milk. The French ciitopis authorities on the Hwlss frontier hove detected a novel nnd Ingenious swindling device. Watch es were sent ncross the border, scaled up In cans of condmised mills. It Is es timated that 22,Msl watches, valued at 8.000,000 francs, have entered Franco thus lu the l:i st six months. Forty-eight Yenrs in One Iiodgp. Horace Dodd, of Huston, Mnss., who j Is now 02 years old, has been a mem ber of Suffolk Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. V.. of that city for forty-eight years. Fractlral f.oleA To reason from cnuse to effect Is very good logic in Its way, but to practice on physical conditions in seeking thn cause (Irst, is a very slow process indeed. All aliments seem to give an expression In pain, and especially In rheumatism where II Inkns hold deeply. This is an effect, whatever tho cause may bo, and pain would liecome Intolerable if one waited to find out the cnuse. Hence sufferers are bent on curing the pain promptly, and for this reason know, or soon find out that Bt. Jacobs Oil is surely the best remedy. Feo pie seldom have reason to hunt further, for once this ailment is cured by It, It stays cured, and thus puts nu end to argument and pain at once. Holland, Chatham, North and Addlngton were table statesmen, says a writer. FITS stopped rree bv Pit. Ki.ixr's Oiikat N'KltVK ItKSTOHKIl. No after lift ilnv'e ue. Marvelous cures. Treatise anil J'..no triul lsl. tic free. lr. Kline. Kll Ari-li St.. I'lilla., I'h. The paper product of the world In 1800 was estimated to exceed 1 ,000.0(10 tons. Tr. Kilmer's BWAMe-ltoor rnre sll Kidney and lllndder troubles, l'limphlet snd eousnltntion free. Laboratory Hltigliaiiiptou, N. V. It Is snld that out of every hundred lives Insured In England five women. Mrs. Wlnslow's Hoothlng Hyrupfor children teething, soflens the gums, reduces Infltimft Ucu.klUjs paiu, cure wind collo.iio. a buttle It 1 the Iron In olay that gives tbe ordinary brick Its red oolor. I (ould not get along without l'iso's I'ure for t'onsuniption. It always cures. Mas. K, C. Moi'l.ToN, Neeilbam, Mass., Oct.. W, 1MM, Every German regiment has a chiropodist in Its ranks. Cold Water and a Hot Griddle To make light, Delicious BUCKWHEAT CAKES. You must Of course use Buckwheat. RUPTURECured I'OMTIVII.V HO I. DM It I l"l I It R Worn iiifc-htaiHt day. Has n Ariju-i nhlf Tuil whk-h can Iw motio larui-r or sniallor to suit chniiiilna: cnnilitlnnof Hl'I'TUUE. rATFSTrn. inns. ( ni. srnt B4rtiri-ly araledbyu.V. HouaMfs.Cn.?44Uruadway,N.V.CIty StYEUS SOLID EXTRACT WITCH HAZKI, PIIQCC Dll liolliatlarhoarlougsiamllug, bUnCv r ILtw wo ui mu poii aidmasuu, w aauiiii uiallad lilaU, i. i. iLHUH, T.niu, o. the best for washing and cleaning everything. That's the truth, anyway. Try it and see. Into every drop of water that's to be used for cleansing anything, put some Pearline. "East, West, Home is Bast," If Kept Clean With APOLIO Ilsrometer. The Journal of Hygiene declares: "It you follow the movements of a leech In a bottle containing nbout n pint of wa ter, aud covered with a piece of mus lin, you can have a pretty good barom eter. The leech Ilea rolled together at the bottom of the bottle fair. It comes to the surface of the water va riable or rainy. It rushes pretty rnplilly about the bottlestrong wind. It rolls ver and over convulsively storm." Needles Mstlstles. It Is said that there are over 70,000,. POO needles made each week within the limits of the town of Itedilllch, F.iiftlnnd. Both the method nnd results when fcfyrup of I'iga is taken; it Is pleasant, nnd refreshing to tho tapto, nnd acts fenlly yet promptly ou tho Kidneys, .iver nnd Uowels, demises tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head nches nnd fevers nud cures habitual constipation. Fyrtip of Figs is tho only remedy of its Liud ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taeto nnd ac ceptable to tho etoninch, prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its cfTects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrcoablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and liavo mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50 cent bottles by nil boding drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Laud will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try iu Lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8n fHANOiaoo. cm. lOUISVIUI. Kt. HW YORK. t. FN V 4T OA WtmMii fit TAlntmftKtoar Nkktl rinis nnd vat tlvsn-iin : WP hava decided 14 flirf Uot.li t'ltLiU ltiMf Klim Hl-KT. 4-jd Charm . Uita pay JiWral CotrunuMlno tot h who ftrrtl oir tUTtr nd Itiruwy. rUtnitn Wand will Md you bylUprtWot r.niaH for iv.tra) anfiwtllklao irii! fre tnMatparfe ft 1UR lUNIWlHt. WAT. II (lilt II AKll 1 11 A KM. also ortsl hlauka, V., ud full i-aftk-uiart, N SatnpltC.O.r. no tdl ruielrrarti fid. Notrlflarawantf. onWrtlM Mnnl(wtlU;tid th mtMiy alao V'isir abd tovm nirvaaurM, aa w will know jrou ara rvspotiaibl. tt llabl and will W yvur bt4 to ud Wrier" for UI. WINSTON WCAR 00,Wlaa,N Raphael. Aoflo. Kuligiis, Tsj ri. "I.INKNF." am ths Bast and Most Ecooomt Oullars and Onfta worn; tuay are mad of flns tlnth both sitlae flnlsliiMi allks, and belnk rrvarav la, on collar is equal totwoofanyottiorMiori. Thru lit mil, near unit and foot tctll. A Ict as n Collars of fxaiWaol Can fur Tnlr-yivs nil. A Ksmpls Ornr n4 Pair of Caffs by bmB its Ski flsat. Kauia atyla and sis. Addraa UVBnBIDLK OOIXaB COUP4MT. lWkllaI..W.wXort. VKUbyBUl THE A ER MOTOR CO. doet Mt Um WorKTu wtDdmlll buainena, berktise It bu rwlucwl Hct of WUul puwar to M what It wu. It bna mAiiy branch duumhs, anti mppimi tu gooat ana repairs m juur aoor, 11 can aim auM runimn l brtier article for lea monoj than Ik, - iTwff ttfsna. It mafcra Pumping ana ZZ VTTTc!krTl Uaarnd. StMl, UaivaiitaaU arter iOii. ComDlMloii Wlndtnllla. TiltliisT af A W and PIiimI HumI TmsTora. HttMl Rnu Haw Frame. Hteel Feed Outteri and ITeed Urindera. (in application It will naroa ona of Ihrne artlrlna that It will ftimlah isitll jannary in at i:. uie UHuat price, it auo makea Taiika aud Pumii)t all klmta. bnd tx catalotta, Fcta7 I2ih, Rockwell ana Flllnort Simla, Cblug AFHTnliCRAf Prealdentlal Vnr. THB CHICAGO CHKONICLB. the great demo rrutlu nt'WHimiier of tln went, tt.itly furonoyeui No auliHorlpUon for Iohh than ono yiir al thi rate. Saini)e copina fruo. TUB OH RON" K'LE, lU-ltiO Waahuitftou U, Chlcayo, IU. rVKM W- Wf;r-a MM iSSTa. y . The woman pinned down to one or two uses of Pearline will have to be talked to. Why is she throwing; away all the gain and help that she can get from it in other wavs ? If vou have proved to yourself that Pearline washes clothes, for instance, in the easiest. Quickest, safest wav. vou ouorht .. . o to be readv to believe that Pearling i
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