Ths Venal hslr stone Is found In New Mex ico. he T. a. O. T. If ws take ap a modern atlas and look oyer tha mnp of tha United States, we set the traceries of riven an J railroads so Inter talned as to be oonfnslnir. But main steins and main streams an plainly 1lne.l. It Is very mneh like a chart of the human system, with nerves nnd arteries well defined. Par ticularly do we see the Q. 8. N, (greet rViintlo nerve) main stnm, which can carry to the square tni-h more pain thin some railroads carry In freight. A prominent huelnnas man In a big otty was attacked by Sciatica. Tlio pain was awtul. He hurried home In fear that he wonld he eripplod hy It. In half an honr be was onred hy St. JaeobsOil. He now takes blur stook In that famous remedy, and trarels on the T. O. C. Y. (take good cure of yourself) plan, keeping a boltlo of tbe great pain cure always at hand. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, a mercury will surely destroy the sense of emeu and completely derange the w nole ) stem wlie i entering nth rough the ruinous surfaces. Puch articles ehnulit haver he niierl iMninii Sreserlptinns from repiitaole physicians, ns tlie atnag they will do is tnn fold to thegood you can puselhly derive from them. Hill's catarrh Cnre, raanuractnred by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blond and muoons surfaces of tho Mem. In buying Wall e Catarrh Cnro be sure to get the irrniiine. Ih . internally, and is msde In Toledo. Ohio, hy F.J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. T Bold by Druggists, price Ite. per bollls. In Olden Times Fenple overlooked the importance of pcrma liently hencflcinl effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now tlint It is gener ally known that Syrup of Figs will permanent ly cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not bny other laxatives, which ao for a time, but finally tnjnro the system. The electrlo light, then compared wlih bright moonlight, was exhibited in London In 1867. FITS stopped tree by !). Kt ink's Oiifat Nihve Kkstoiikb. No (its after llrM day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and J-M'i trial hot tic free. Ur. Kline. nil Arch ht.. Vhllii., l'a. Honelll's typo-electric telegraph was tried between Liverpool and Manchester In lflOi. tr. Kilmer's Fwamp-Root enres all Kidney and liledder trouble. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratory Uinghampton, N.V. It Is said that tbe first written code of laws was prepared for Crete In 1015 I). C, Gastric Dyspepsia And constipation tronblod me fot ovor a year. I grew worse and could hardly perform my household duties. I had sovore pains In my stomach, es pecially nt night. I treated with out physlolnn six months without avail. I resorted to Hood's Sarsapa- Tills, and haying taken six bottles I am free from all distress In my stomach nnd am no longer tronblod with dyspepsia." Mas. 5Un OiBR Fkhxib, Indian Falls, N. T. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the publlo oye. 1 ; 6 for 55. Hood's Pills sssss&Ert easy to take. PN U 48 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBORY, MASS., Em discovered in on ef onr sommoa pasture weeds remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a oommon pimple. , Be baa tried It In over eleven hundred ' cases, and never failed exoapt In two cases (both thunder humor). Be has now In his possession over two hundred oerti Il ea to ol Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Bend postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from tho first bottle, and a perfect sure la warranted When the right quantity ts taken. When tbe longs are aS acted It causes hooting pains. Ilka needles passing through them t the same with the Liver Or Bowels. This to caused by the duots being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking It head the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will a use squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever nsoessary. Eat the best you oan get, and enough of H Dose, oae tableapoonful In water at bed time. Bold by all Druggist, TR3 AKmtOTim CO. doss half the world's windmill business, because It has reduced Uie oust of Old power to I II wbst It was. It as mini branch tfst. booaaM, aud supplies Its goods sua repairs 0 V at juur door, n con aud does f urulih a .T Tk - belter article for less monei tlien fm3 l" J others, II makes Pumping and I V771 n I Bteel, Oslanied after- Uonipletlon Windmills. Tlltlos 7 and ftied Sieel Towers, Steel bass Saw - rrsmss, Buei Peed Cutlers aud feed OS JSi Grinders. On application 11 will name one ill of these articles llial It wul furnish until issmary 1st at 18 the usual pries, it also makes Tanks sad Pumps of all kinds, sand for catalogue, fwuryl Uta, Rackwsil as4 FUlsurs ItrsrU. Cfckags, ADAYSURE. fund w will etiow you bow to a day i oojuir iy Mint, w fur j wort MBd ttNM'h yuu I rwj jvou wurk lu thai InoalT-V whvt. VuU fivfti MDaustTnor ttrltlrvi .unit w will unlain 1, k nc uuwirw iuiijj rrniaiiUHT wes iwn i-X-j,r anlui.clweri.rD: ol $3 lor wry t y'i a -sx f-sjir- w.irlci attMulutsriv miri'i wHl at aut. S, T. 1, Bwtysr. ftfM LV, VKTUUIT, SltUltieiJL World's htr I HIUHB5T AWARD. IMPERIAL -GRANUM Always WINS HOSTS of FRIENDS wherever its Superior Merits become known. It is the Safest FCODfcrConvalescents! aftoU by DRUOOISTS eVPRVWNRBBI WsssssawWawssi,aWsX. w A UNIQUE POST. Wonderful Skill of a Woman in Heading Illegible Addresses, Employment In the Postofflce Department at Washington. Letters niltlrcsaeil illegibly or in correctly, come to tho riostofllco pnrtmeut nt Washington by tho mil lion. To tho "livo letter division" of tho itepnrtmont como nil letters of this chnmctcr. This division is in clmrgo of n wotntn. Slio hns n lnrge force of clerks. Under her the division hns grown from n mero niljnnct to on Im portant ninl interesting ficM of lnbor, mill in tiie whole mnge of govcrmont cmjiloyment there is no other post which is so unique nnd requires moro deteetivo tnlent. About 5,000,000 such letters firo yenrly turned into this division, nnd rienrly every one gets to its destina tion, if thcro is the faintest cluo on which to work. A letter to be sent to the detective division must be so il legible or so curiously directed tlint none of the clerks nt tho ToBt Oilico from which it wns sent enn rend it. When it reaches Washington it is an Egyptian puzzle, which no ono seems able to solve. But with her wonder ful brain aud her long conrsoof train ing, this woman is nblo to Rend letters to destinations that ono would never dream were meant. Once n letter camo nddrcssod to Bent Arroy. Neb., but as there wns no office of tlint nnmo in the State, sho sent it to Broken Bow, which is tho nnmo of i small settlement. Another missive wns addressed to Oooso Buy, X. C, nnd returned as thcro was no such place. The lady reasoned that there was somewhere about that part of the country a town of some such name and decided npon Duck Creek as the one meant nnd she was right. A third letter was addressc l to Rat Trap, Miss., and she sent it to its rightful owner at Fox Trap in the snmo state. Some of the most interesting letters are preserved in a drawer, which is full of envelopes thnt have been do ciphered, received and sent back at the request of the ofliee. There is not ono among them that the average person could rend. For instance, here is one in n cramped hand for TigcrfolB, X.Y., bnt no one would dream that Xiagnrn Fulls was the place meant. Another letter wns to be scut to Clinnkio City, but Snndusky was tho placo mennt. Knowlcdgo wns put on ono cnvelopo which wns mennt for Norwich, but it got to its destination all right. One of the most puzzling addresses was one in the Stnto of Furgoino. It went the rounds of the office, and at last somo bright body tried pronounc ing it rapidly, and it was thon dis covered that Virginia was the place meant. Some witty person wroto his ad dress in short hand, but it was read and delivered. One letter came from New York that no one in this city could make head or tail of. But this woman puzzle reader decided that what seemed but a series of meaning less sorutches was meant for District Attornev Xiooll. Xow York World. Deft at Opening flams. Trudging down the streot of a Long Island Ashing village one can't help noticing the piles of clam shulls near tome of the houses. One in particu lar attracts attention. It is an em bankment higher than the house it incloses on tbreo sides. The oldest inhabitant discoursed about them thus : "Tbe people who live in those houses open clams and striug them for market Women open all the olams, and beoome bo expert they will open aud string 8,000 or 4,000 a day. I have seen them on a wager toss three olams into the air and catch and open them as they foil, keeping two in air all the time. That big mound you speak of is where a woman lives who works for several fishermen. She gets four cents a hundred, and will make 81.60 and (2 a duy. That mound has been some time accumulat ing. She (aye it keeps the house warm in winter. Most of the mounds, however, 4iave not been there a year, for since the towus are improving the roads the shells are in great demand. They mix with the sand aud make splendid road. The llsuorinun sell them. "But there are some ahull heaps around here that are older than the white man. The Iudians made them. This stringing olams is the old Indian way, and we lenrued it from them. They used to have a regular trade with tribes back iu the country. They used to dry olams, ton. Then aguiu, in soma places you will flud the sheila chipped and worn. That is where thoy made wampum, for Long Island was a famous place for it, and turned out some of the finest known. Find things in them r Ob, yes; but noth ing very curious. I have seen some arrow heads taken out, and somo stone knives, which they evidently worked with, and have beard of bouon being found ; that's nil. An Indian is a natural clam hunter, though." New York Press. Making Ho? in Coin In Prison. The federal ofllcials at Indianapolis have succeeded in getting at the prin cipal facts of tho counterfeiting con. spiraey of tho Indiana State prison at JefTersouville. The case is certainly tho most peculiar, aud in some ro spects the most astounding in the known records of falso coining In this country. That convicts employed in tho prison shops, and supposed to bo under strict surveillance, could sno ccid for three years in turning out largo amounts of counterfeit money without detection, seems little short of miraculous. The convicts were not alone in the business. The shops were worked by a privato manufacturing company, and oue of the foremeu is nnder arrest, charged with circulating tho spurious coiu made by tho prison ers. But where were the prison ofll cials all this time? A convict serving his fifth term was tho principal "man ufacturer," but no doubt others were associated with him. Tho money in cluded dollars, halves, quarters, and nickels, large numbers of which were seized. Tho counterfeits are said to bo excellent imitations, the dollars representing the issue of 188!), nnd tho nickels of 1S:3. Xo wonder the amazing discoveries in tho prison, as tho local papers put it, "caused a tre mendous sens.itiou." Boston Com mercial. A Knn or Rats Drawn by Fire. "It is an indisputable fact that fire will draw rats," says Louis Simmonds of St. Louis. "During a recent big fire near the river bank in St- Louis a fire brigade acted the part of Pied Piper of Hamelin, and, with the assis tance of the flumes, drove out of their hiding places into the Mississippi as many rots as did the mythological musician. While the water was lighted by the reflection of the con flagration, a black mass was seen floating toward tho east shore of the river. This proved to be some thou sands of rats. "They were hea led by their chief tain, an extraordinarily largo, black fellow, and, finding their quarters at tacked by the fliiines, had taken to the river for sell-preservition. Tho cur rent carried them considerable dis tance out of their course, aud during their passage some hundreds of tuuui were drowned. Spectators on tho bridge made bets on the rac, bnt they were all declared off, because on the Illinois side there was uo landing place handy for the fatigued rats, and as far as could ba seen, with the ex ception of the fellows, tho wliulo bunch perihhod in the river." Kan sas City Times. A Short Way With Patients. To diagnose patients at the rate of two and a half n minute seems pretty quick work. According to a Q.-rmuu contemporary, this is about the aver age performance of Pastor Kneipp, of cold-water famo, at Woorrishofen. When receiviug patients on a busy day the pastor sits nt a long table iu a large, plainly furnished room, smok ing a huge cigar. ILi dictates his "prescriptions" to an assistant iu a solemn tone, as if he were presidiug at a religious ceremonial. Mou, women, and children of every station iu life file past him. In an hour and a quar ter he gets through 180 without dilll oulty. There is no examination, and few questions are asked. Indeed, there is little necessity, for cold water baths and bandages nud walks on wot grass with bare feet exhausts tho worthy pastor's phuimaoopooia. There is one exception an ointment com posed of honey and medicinal herbs for thise who suffer from diseasos of the eye. But then the oiutment is a sovercigu ono for everything, aud so Pastor Kuuipp mau iges to breuk tho reuord as an oculist as wolL West minster Gazette. ltisk of Llifhtiilnir Stroke. Accordiug to Professor MoAdie, the risk of ligntning stroke is five times greater iu the conutry thutt iu the oity, becansu ordinary dwelling houses iu city blocks receive a very oonsider ublii protection from the tin rooflug, onrnices, gutters, nnd so on. The Rival Prussian Bureau of Statistics tiays that !' i geological formation of the grounu has some influence tipou tho frequency of lightning strokes. TliU", if oue represents its frequeuoy iu a oliullt foruinho'i.two will represent it iu marl, seven iu clay, niua in suud, and 22 in loam. , BEAR AND LION. Ens-land and Rttasta ArraneMnf a Little Private Turkey Sinner. The Odessa correspondent of tbe London "Dally News" lays that It Is reported In of ficial circles that In view ot the possible dis ruption of Turkey, Ilussla and England are nefrotlatinir an agreement which will give the czar a free band for tbe oooupntlon or annex ation o Antolla, while England will have the right to establish a permanent protectorate In Kitypt. lbs "Chronicle" prints a dispatch from Vienna, which asserts that the news that Russia has backed out of concerted European arrangements tor the settlement of tbe 'lurk IsB question, produced a heavy fall In the bourse there. The correspondent explains that Russia has agreed to the assembling ot the fleets In tbe Levant, and that the czar Is willing to negotiate measures In the future. lhe Telegraph publishes a dispatch from Constantinople which asserts thnt no news of Fresh disturbances In Asia Minor has been received since Saturday, and that confidence Is apparently being restored. At Aluppo It Is hoped that the worst Is over, and it Is be lieve I tbet quiet bas been re-established In Eurnpeau Turkey. The correspondent also announces that the Armenian women of Constantinople have ad dressed a memorial and an appeal to Lady Henry Somerset, well known for het work in the V. C T. U. In particular, and for bar efforts as a humanitarian In general. WORK OF COUNTERFEITERS. Arrests Show a Great Increase In Making Bogui Coin. Chief Hnznn, of the secret servlco of the treasury department, In bis annual report shows that during the year 80 arrests were made, with few exceptions tor violations of the statutes against counterfeiting. Of tbee lhl were convicted and 110 pleaded guilty, 74 are awaitlug trial and 84 were acquitted. Altered aud counterfeit notes, counterfeit coins, etc., (representative valae) were cap tured during the jrxar of an nggregate face value of almost e3,OU').000. There were also captured l13 copper, steel and glass plates tor United mates notes, state warrants, post age stamps, world's lair diplomas, ete.i also 17 dies for counterfeiting coins and 317 molds for coins, besides a larite quantity ot cruci bles, photographlo outllts, machinery, etc. The number of nrn-sts made of persons en gaged In mana:acturtug and handling coun terfeit coins shows a great Increase la this branch ot counterfeiting. Millers AtDeal to Conareaa. The executive committee of the Winter nneat .Miners association c! tbe central Mates decided to make a vigorous fight be fore congress In behalf of reciprocity mea sures With hMlnni Ih.l ni .b tu. U.ln.nJ ... buy American flour. The committee decided to formulate a statement whlcb shall be pre sented to Congress and a sub-committee will go to asnington ana lobby. MAKKI5TS. i-ittbhuho. Till WnOLSSALI PRICES AS OIVSS BELOW.) Ormln. Flour and Feed. WHEAT Iso, 1 red . TO 70 No. red m. 98 69 COHS No. H yellow ear,... .... 8a 8s No. t yellow sbeUed 8s til Ml led ear 8H 88 OAIb No. 1 wblte........... 4 MM No. white KlVs l ttra No. 8 while tit LlyM mixed .. ill 8'J HYK-Nii 1 r 48 No. II western 45 4(1 ILOl H W niter patents bleLJe,. 8 Ml 9 UO Fancy t-prinu patents 8 06 8 78 Jailer straight wluter 8 40 8 SO Mralglit XXi bakers' - 8 00 tw Cli-ui inter 8 115 8 85 hre flour . uu 8 oo UAVNu 1 timothy IS uo 10 l No. 14 00 IS uo Mixed clover. No. 1 18 uu n uo Nt-w liny, trom wagons. 17 U0 18 1)0 FKriD No. 1 White 110., ton.... 17 00 17 60 Nn lilte .Mlildllliga . 15 50 111 Ol) Urown. Middlings IS no 14 00 Utau, bulk lit 60 14 u) E1KANV Wlieat 5 0 60 Oat 0 50 7 00 Dairy Products, BVTTEIl- Elgin creamery. I r'aucy Creamery , auoy i ouuti y HuU Low grade auu couklug tlihhML Ohio, new Ni-w York, new Wisouiisiu awlsa Llmburgnr. iiewiuake. Mult and Vegetables. APl'LKH Bui 1'h.vi iifc, bu I'K.slo, tin .... BiANb Hand-picked, per bu..,. Lima, lb I'O'l Alum-tine, to car, bu...... frrum store, bu tAbHAOt liouie grown, bbl...., ONlo.M k'eiiow, bu Poultry, fete Live C hickens, V Pair 4S a 10 Live Duiku V fair . so 70 Uressed culcaous, i IU 7 h 1.1NK lurKeyn, V 10 ... 7 8 toot l'a aud Ohio, fresb - 17 IN ltAllit.05-KllaUvljt)eiii),Vlll U St) 0. 1 Lx. Live Oevae, V lb M 40 D Country, large ackud 86 sU Aliecellaueoue. fc&EDS Clover m lbs. '1 ituotby, prims.. H s bluu OraM 1 Kao country mixed. llu.stV WLUo clover tIAl'Uk bUiLr1, new.... ClUkll Coiuilrr, sweet, bbL. ( UUUIV 9 M OU 160 1 IS 80 I 60 4 KLorit lih.Vl No. S Uta inn tu i! coiO ilued CIA 1 fcOOIS bL 1 ii.lt Uluu Creamery i 75 j)4 80 00 07 43 m DO Ml 15 18 IM I'ttlLAUKU'lUA. FLOl'R I fe4 K WllhAl .No. Ked 57 COll.N No. It .Mixed. ., 85 87 OA JS No. While tfj 84 il iii.lt creamery, extra UK W4 Louo l'a. mmi, gu MtW VOKK. yi.Ol.Tt ratents .. a s 76 iM 4 15 NNntA'l No. kited .... 7 08 IO tolale 168 67 COKN No. 84 87 UA'lb White Western g 114 lit 1 1 hit creamery . 88 ui itiOb Male aud reuu 14 1.1 VE STOCK. ClKTKll. BTOCX VAJUJS, luUtT tiSIBTT, Pa. CA1TLS, I'lime, 1,1 00 to 1.400 lbs - f 4 29 a 4 70 ood, 1,-00 to l.auu ILs 4 uu tu 'iiuy, l,u..o lo i,i6utt I A.) 8 uo Full luhl steers. MM tu 1UU0 lbs.... I UU 8 OS Cumuiuu, 7UU to VOOOi 8 8i 8 85 Boua i.llit wolgbt il dlUlU in avy .... , itoufc'iis uud blags.. 8 00 8 70 8 TU 8 75 70 8 Ml 8 u 8 V suxxr. Extra, 6S to ins lbs 8 75 8 00 GlnHl.lO tul Uu H-40 g U5 ir. 7" lo 60 lua 160 810 Cumiltou 1 U) 1 ga Binug Lambs 8 UU 440 Cbh'Kgo. Cattle Common to extra steers tiuuut'i; tw.'kora aud feeders, .li!uJW oi'Ws and bulls, 41.40iy;i.7A; ealves, 84-0ti(aiL(Al liogs ueavy, Si.Suiaedi common to uuoice Uiued, 1 .4.h'1.wu; ilioKe assorlod, t "Otai i llKht, s,:i.il'n:i.HA; pigs, 1.7. (aiiiS. blieep lu. tenor to choice, Sl.-wtsiJ.4U; lamba, S5Ui4i.86. Clucliinatl Hogs seleot shippers, 4 45a t 60 bul.i.n. a BUKlr.'tj; fair 10 good packers ti uu t.i.'..: fair lo llglil J.U0lo.n6; uomiuuu and rounli:j. ;iio:tN) Cattle food sliliper44.uotol.a Ioudtouhili'e44.1iiol.6i';falr to medluiii Si Alio l.oi.; oommou Sii6iiloa,Ui Laniue extraSkuii good to cboive 08. sU to U.t5 ouuiutoa 10 ftlr v.W S3 M 10 UU IM IS IS B s ' U IB - " m to fxl Ml Hi SU While Be Rlept. Archibald Clarke, a farmer living r Orump, Ky., It without doubt tbe moat remarkable somnambulist In Kentucky. Ha actually during the past summer cultivated four acres of land while aaleep. Fot a long time Mr. Clarke suspected bit neighbors of tteallng Into hit truck patches after night and doing the work, but finally one night, while nailing tome boards on his backyard fence, he struck bis thumb with a hatchet and awoke, thus realising for the first time that he bad been working In his sloop. Among other things that be has done while In the somnambullstc state was to lay a worm fence for a distance of 200 yards. One night he fell asleep, thinking that he would rise early on tho following day and cut a small ditch to drain a pond. But great was his surprise when the next morning he found that the pond bad been ditched during the night On one occasion he got up shortly after ka had fallen asleep nnd putting several pounds of butter In a basket took It to s near-by grocery end traded It for coffee and sugar. For a long time be was at a loss to account for the missing butter. Neither did he know whence came the coffee and sugnr. However, since realizing tlint be Is a confirmed somnambulist, he hns ques tioned the grocer, who recollected the occurrence, uecautt ot air. parse s strange behavior at tho time. Mr. Clarke 11 rod alone, but since ho has discovered bts condition has en gaged the services of a young negro, Who takes care that his employer does not get out of the bouse during his sleep. Cincinnati Enquirer. A Conductor's EaroasAt. Bhe seated herself In the rear end of tho car, among the tobacco consumer, although there was plenty of room forward. Every time the man next to her puff ed hit cigar abe looked unhappy. At last she turned sharply to the con ductor and said "Rmoklngts very disagreeable to mo." "Is It?" ho rejoined, sympathetically. "It cortalnly Is." After a brlof silence she resumed: "Well, aren't you going to do some thing or sny something about It?" "Why-cr-certalnly." "I wish you wouldn't lose any time." "If I were In your place, and smoking were disagreeable to me, why er " "Well, sir?" "Why, I wouldn't smoke." He meant It kindly, but she got off tho car and reported him to the com pany Just the same. Washington Post The Purse. BVii- aornral centuries tho nuran wrna always worn fastened to the girdle. A cut-purse got Its name from the fact that rather than tuko the time to loose tho purse from the belt where It was secured by buckles, be cut the straps. Highest of all in Leavealng ABSOLUTELY PURE ASTHMA POPHASTS ASTHMA SPECIFIC OIVMTtlittr la (TITI mlnotM-Bnd for P II Its trltkl PMk Sold hi Drorrl'tc On Bo ant poatpskltl on ri Timely Warning. Th great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker 4 Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading of their name, labels, and wrappers. , Walter Baker St Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and A Chocolates on this l used in their manufactures. M Consumers should ask for, and be sure tht they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods.. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. You Will Realize thai "They Live Well Who Live Cleanly," If You Use SAPOLIO nothing lost Scott's Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next thing to a pleasure. You hardly taste it. The stom ach knows nothing about it it does not trouble you. there. You feel it first in the strength that it brings : it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose, themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach take health by surprise. " There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. "Hops your dmgfist has a tubstiluU for Scolt't Emulsion. Ii t tb4 itandard all othtrt try to equal tbt test far you to buy i t go cents and li.oo All Druggists SCOTT & BOWNE ChsmUts , titw York A MARVEL BBWARKABUI AKI) AVTONISfttlTIJ) CORK OT AW KXTMtMB CASH . Or ST. TITUS1 DANCE. Bow a Towns; Lartr Retrained the Use ef Ber Aims, Limns and Speech In Three Weeks. From fk NnniariL Union, Brooklyn, Tf. Ti ' Too much hard'study at school brought on St. Vitus' daniw. Bach was the common ex perlcnce ot Miss Olondora Rivers, daughter ot Mrs. Amelia Itlvnrs, ot 69 Hy arson street, Brooklyn. The disease grew worso every month, until the young lady's entire right side became paralyzed) bnt, now ' that a marvelous and permanent ours baa been wrought, It will be Interesting to read her own version ot the eOlcany of Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills. "For more than a year," sold Miss Wrenr,. "doctors attendod me without efTootlnir the slightest ebanire la my condition. It nnv thinir, Iffrnw worse under their trentmnn?, until February of this year, when tny condi tion became critical. "I had lost the eomplete use of my arme nnd llmlis and speech. I could only swallow liquids, and theso only as they fed me with a spoon, when they could get my motttli open. I wanted toslnnp all the time. The stupor I laid In was something like a trnnci?, and no doubt I would have died If they had not waked mo ap At intervals. "The first week In March my mother, who Is a stck nurse, wns n lvlsnd hy a neighbor to try Dr, Williams' rink Pills In my ease. She got some of the pills a box from Nelbwn'e dm s store, at the corner of Mvrtle avenue nnd ftall streot. Tln'ore I had taken one half the contents of the box a rnmarltn'ole ohmtre was noticed In my condition. "Gradually I regained the use of my nemssnd llnhs and speech, nnd by the time thn pills were (rone I was np nnd ahont the house almost well. Hut my mother thought It wise to et another box of tho pllln, and this she did, and here you see me stand be fore you wllh moro strength and more am bition than I ever had. "Some of our near nctehbors attribute my renlned body and health to some miracu lous or supernatural airencyi but my mother and most intlmatn friends know thnt the cure was effected hy Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills. "Three weeks from the day I swallowed" the first dose of the pills I was as well as you. see me to-dny." ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale Taopt are a specHIo for troubles peculiar to fe males, surh as suppressions. Irregularities and all forms of wnakneas. They build up the blood and restore the alow of health to pain and sallow chneka. In men they erTeot a radical core In all cases arising from men tnl worry, overwork or excess os of whatever Bui nre. They are manufactured by the Dt. Will lams' Modielnn Company, Beheneetady, K. V., and am sold by all druifulsls at 60 cents n box or six boxes for tJ.&O. Hen's I'nre Is a wonderful Counh medicine Mas. W. riCKETT. Vnn Sli'len and Dlake Avee Ilrooklyn. M V., Uct, 80. lxw. If afflicted with soreeyesuse Dr. Isaac Thimp ton's Eye-water. Druggist sell at 8jo per bottle Mrs. Wltialnw'e Soothing Hyrup for children) teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflame tion, allays palu, cures wind colic. 2io. a bottle Jet has been discovered In a dozen dlOer- , ent places. rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder turns WHtm all use iaiis. RJ Best Cumin Byrup. Tanies Ud. Cse f1 In tints. t(.M nrilniMt-fs Hl mvM to the placing on the market and unscrupulous imitations continent. No chemicals are