. . . Yankee :ntrrprlaf Krerlrrt. Tnkon as a whole, t'entrnl America offer a fair Mold for forelRti nlcr prlse. By young men of t'lf-dru.ring and sober lmblls, possessing i-npitnl of from 55,000 mid a tolerable kmm-1-pdjfe of the Ppnulsh lnngungc, success 1 either lit comr.iercn, agriculture or mining may Iw ooulUlentl.v cnuntcd upon, but they must ovoid nil Inter feronoo In local politics. In tlnsc, as In nil other countries, the foreigner whose character and mode of life com mand rexpect W 111 very seldom, If ever, suffer molestation nt the lnmd of the authorities. The Mcni-ngim on rial, If once commenced In ctimcKt, will open up the almost Inexhaustible resources of that republic, and the en gineering works alone will offer lucra tive employment to thousands of for eigners. Its physical tlltHciiltlc are Insignificant compared with they? which Lessens never overcame on the Isthmus of I'nnamn; ami, pcrlmpx. the greatest obstacle to contend with Is the silting of the alluvial deposits nt the mouth of the San Juan river, the Atlantic entrance to the riuml. lui whole length will bo 11)4 Kngllsh miles, 110 of which are Included In the great lake of Nicaragua, 131 feet above, sea level, whose total superficial area Is 3,008 English square miles. A short cutting will connect this lake with that of Managua, 150 feet above sen level, with a superficial area of tint) English square tulles, being fill miles long and 23 miles broad, with, nn aver age depth of live fathoms. Round the Hearthstone. Household necessities, ohocr nnl Trnrmth in winter, roqnira the building of mora lip's. A cheerful, wnrm fire-place is a granlouscom fort, but the hnnn fire mtiy do ling no limit. Henrllntonei hrivo storied leKnil, tout there nro sturloa of ho? homes uru hurued down by earelrssnnv. Hut It is bi'cnu" wn hnve more fires llmt there are more burns and senilis, the treat miint of wlilol", to allay nt once tho torturing pnin, ivipiire .Homuthli,r tor Imme llnte nse. So lioii-mltoM sliuiilil liu Without it. nmt Kt. J:i"oln Oil rnpi'll'-i tlio necJ. Use 1 accordini; to direcdoii. it IhviIs, s"olles and cures, and Inivou no snirs lie hind. Mrs. Wln1nWPnothln Pvruiforf'!illdren teething, aottensilie ftum.rednri'S inilaiiinm tion, allas pain; cure wind colic. HU: u Lottie. (St Stomaoli, sometimes oalleil water'irajli, anil burning pain, distress, unuscn, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood's Sarsa , pftiilla. This it accomplishes because with its wonderful power nj a Mood pnriBer, Hood'a 'garsap'arilla ccnlT? tones and strengthens the B'tomach an digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates an appetite, gives refreshing sleep and raises the health tone, lu esses of dyspepsia and indigestion it seem to havo "a magio touch." For over 12 yeara I suffered from sour With Sever pains across my ahmiMer, nnd groat distress. I had violent nniHen, whl-h would leave me very weak and Inlnt, dim cult to get my breath. These spoils ea-ne oftenerand more severe. I did not ruoi-tvo uuy lasting benefit from ph.vsieluu.-i, but fouololi hippy effects from a trial of lloodJirsaparllla that I to'ik several bot tles, nu t mean to nlwuya keep it iu tb) houso. I am now able to do all my own work, which for six years I havo been un able to do. My husbaud and son have also been greatly benellted by Mood's Sarsaimrillii tor pains In the bank and after the grip. I gladly reoommead this grand blood nioU olne."' Uks. rTBii ljuaBV, Leomlnslo'r, yiv.su SarsapariUa IstheOneTrne Dloud Puriflr. All dniglats. Jl ISxeJI Rila, erne all Liver Ills and RCG9 S r'liS U.OK HeatlKClw. L'.ctliU. p if c is ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IV. L. Douglas 3. SHOE beMld!ke If you pay to SO for thoei, ex- jr m amine the W, L. Douglaa Shoe, and l9 J see what a good ihoe you can buy for V sj OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONGRESS,- l;t,lTON. and 1.ACE, inuilo in all klnrlsof tlie liest selected, leather by skilled worl xiicn. W J' I tuaka ana y d .ell more Tv'.ni ah c TO nn any nanufktctarwr In the orM. . None genuina unless nameXnd price U htumpcd on tin buaoni. Ask your dealer for fSt SS, S4, ).1.AO, Bi.M, J.af, I-hoci; SO, and 11.11 iJ boyt. TAKE HO 8UB8TrnrtTvourdcaler cannot supply jsni, tend to f.'io tory, cncUinuf.f ric and Scents tojay CMjge. Mate kind, atyls of toejcap or plain), sire and ldT Our Custom Dept. will till Mmy 'ir order, tend for new lllu- f led Catalogue to Dot It. L. DOUGLAS, Erookton, Mass- I'JWILL NOT RU3 off- bMJAST I WALL COATING. QQADAYSUREa 8EMD 11 to in .kw yd a iJi k(i oiUn ly uii. ; . ur Uiuj Oil- Wtil'k mutf. tVsai'tl vou fit-- toll h ixil4UtV'.Ur fhllv-. lib! w U1 sipuaiii g ttw buxliit-w tu!lr; ivniriu m w- tur JF Aultw oljar i ifrti ti 4A tor r rj W-.rkj: 'i-ttjutajj' VUl'i writs tmr. WlVTVHkU CiiafAhV. Uu l-U. Oetru.i, k,.k. j p stm Webnythemfortaih Ht. Lovit , iio. ' "TYnariltacawd. BnodasM a. av Mixat, guni, 1 i LIBEL THE ACCUSATION. Assemblyman Focht and Candidate Miller Held for Trial. RherlfT Condo, of Center comity, went to I.ewlsl urg nnd arrested Awnillvnn M. K. Focht, ulltor of the Hiitur.lny News, for pub lishing, ntiil A. 1. Miller, n . iiiiiil into for Ktnte Hi iuitor, for ftiriilslilng the news, for libel. The suit Is brought I V Frederick Kurtz, editor et the Center Hull lleperter. Til" licensed were liroulit to lii llelullte nnd ln-lil under fl.no hull for appearance or trial at the m-xt tern of ( enter county court. Miller wrote nn article accus ing Kiirtu Willi having confessed fraudulent ludL-'uent in the sum of frljOO to M? sen.. niul Ko. lit piil li'slied the story In the Lcnls bi:rg News. mo nrtt, coal la Tin. An PTenive denl in eoal Innd has Jut I'l-en coTisumnted In (ireene ennntv by James White, of JnckMwn, Wi-slmoreinnil count-, Tie- tne-t eoiilaltis ii'miit l.ROO ncn-s and Is sltunted on tie- iliir Whitley creek in Jbmon-l-aliehi town-lilp. 'l ite land is snid to lie un derlaid with n superior grade of coking coal. It li the intention of Mr. White to drive shall niul to place the coal on thu market at an early day. l.nst week a dog attacked a Hock of sheep lii-lonirlnir to.lamcs Kelso, nt Moravia, klllinq several nnd Wounding others. Next morn ing when Mr. Kd-o visited his sheep-fold ho found 11 of the hittt-n sin ep tearing wildly shout, snapping their Jaws and frothing nt the mouth. Two others lay deal, having killed themselves by hutting against the side of tlie 1'i.llilli.g. Mr. KcNo at en ee surmised Hint the sheep were n fleeted wlih hydropho bia. Bml shot every one of the suspected mil ami". The dug that did the mischief tii not been found. I. Harry Ho Hnss, treasurer of Benwt township, Elk county, left home 10 days ago. l.nst week, when the' nudltors examined his it 'couiils, they were foiiuil to lie TOO short, and the amount was charged to Ills bonds men, Henry ltle-h nnd liectitur Hewitt. Do llit-s wrote from Chicago, sending nn order to th" auditors to get the nn i tint of township money deposited In the ltiduwny bunk. It Is thought that he has gone to" Alaska and will eventually make the deficit Rood, leaves a wife at Ills home in lleiiczet. At Washington a spirited contest took place for the election ( borough olticers or the ensuing year. The election o Chariis Greer to tlie olllce of chief of police was a i'ig surprise, ns John C. Orr was looked upon us a sure winner, lie having been eiect il high constnlile in Felirunrv. The otln r ofllcem ( lecteil are ns follows-. Treasurer, It, II. Myerst solicitor. A. M. Timpletoni street I commissioner, Hubert M. lirowtilceisecretnry I WlilllllU C. W ilev. In 18S0 President Jnekson appointed James Met lee postmaster at Chlrt Mills, now known us Mcdee Mills, Clearfield county, and this position has been held rontliiuouxly since by tome inemtier of the family. At the death ot James Metlee he was succeeded by his son, Thomas A., who was succeeded by his wife, Mary. At bcr death William, her son, was installed. Attorney General McCornilck will bring suit against a number of straightway com panies for net-lei t to file a report of their op erations for the flscnl year ending June 30, 1S1I5. These corporations are liable to a pennity of tS.OUO each for tallure to comply with the law requiring them to makes report nnuuiilly to the Internal A Hairs Department. At Sharon, William Goldberg, tho wealthy junk ileal, r, was rearrested on the charge of eompll"itv in the rubl cry of wire from tho liell Telephone company. "Whisky'' Me t'ulhnigh. one of the men arrested with tlie wire In tlielr poss '.-i-ion, turned state's evi dence and Impll' iited ioldoerg. All the ac cused are now in the Mercer Jail. Three dox-n students of State college enme to 1! II' finite 111 slcils. While they were pi.ni.ili.i; tlie streets they Were pelted wltli fnowl allH by some I;i-:iefonte young men. '1 h- students made a rush for tli-ir assiil- iiuts ur.d n fist IlKht resulted. Iilaek ryes arid i atti red faces were thu most serious re mits. l iank Willing I.eaeh nnnotui' ed himself ns n eandl'lale f.r chairman of tlie bepuiilieuu state conimittce to succeed Senator Quay, who will not accept a re-election. Mr.I.'-a h Is new chairman of tho executive committee of the stale commute. Alexander Montgomery, the Democratic cnnilldnte for overseer of ilio poor iu Arm-i-trouir county, has (lied a runt si of the elec tion of Frnnk Kiu:.-.nleKlng that illegal votes were cast by llepubll cans in the riecouu ward of Klttnnuiug. John Grogiiskio was arrested at Hcrnnton on suspicion of havingmurdered John Mict kie, whose corpse was found with tho skull crushed In slid the pockets emptied. Grogas kle's coat had blood stains on It. James Mcllride, a Mercer county farmer, was levied on by th" sheriff for debts amounting to 4,000. Ilia principal creditor Is the First Xiitlonal bank of Mercer. The Cent rnl Ohio paper (company of Co lumbus, nnd the A. J. Newrfnyer lumber com pany, of Waldo, Kau.,' wilrc licensed at Hur risl ttrg to open brituchesiu Pittsburg. llurgliirs broke Into tm) Illalr county court houe at Hollidnyshrtrg. Tuesday night, but were tumble to ot en the treasury vaults and got nothing ef any viilue, Cecil GroVe Chase, a little girl who was partly paralyzed by being struck by a P., C, C. A st,1.. train, was awarded 47.81 datn ags A Washiiigton, Pa. kin meeting of the Bar association of li.wford couuty at Meadville. rcsolulons of respect to the memory of the lute H. L. ltleh niuud w-re adopted. A Huncnrinn. whose name Is unknown, cut open the head of his wife with a hut -hoc nt Smo-'k, He lied to too woods nnd the woman is dying. A deal was made at Sew Castle for the consolidation of the I ounu'it and Guardian. The new puper w ill be called tho t uurant Guanliuu. Charles Johnson, colored, of Pittsburg, wus fUicd and costs at Martins Ferry, G,, for stealing three clocks from McCabe's gro cery. The Superior court affirmed the decision of the lowor court In the ease of E. H. Grlf. flth s. Knorr, from Clearfield county. Haul lavia Selig, a liuw-tan Jew peddler. we kliied by a train nt Alleutowa and hit aon Ilueben was fatally injured. Secretary of Agriculture Edge will prose. nut" manufacturers who use terra-alba, oi white earth, in the preparation of caudy. Iiomtnlck Paris was shot by Ben Boss, an-i Boss wus stabbed by Paris, iu a drunk light at Bellevernon, fa George W. Datz. a carriage manufacturer at Greensliurg, made aa assignment to tt. J. J-otU. A Kslie of Indian Days. An Indian scalping knife was found la a tru in CKojliclu uuuiiiy, to., tew days ago, Alio o.twu wn iuiueuua 2U loot ftoui iu gruunu, una u tue iro counted 17ft rins Uuui luu point of tne kuiro to its mil, u ',oaiJ luascute Mat tne hlaae tiaa ockL iu .uat euuie poltiou lor aiaioec two cvu.uiiv. xue au&ujp ou lae stue uf tuu kunfl jutjibjUi ol luw ruprescuiaiiuns ol a u. o nbi a uotuu, aud Wua iio uuuot lui l.n.a uviu '.vugiimu iu mu early uav of i-jo yu.olvs A Rmita Cni-A. CaI. . nnn ,tnelnrA,1 In. : tans uv put LU all uU ume sweeping til I moots ciuua INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. Condition! of th labor Market Items fot the Worklngman. Conditions remain about the same as thry have during the pnst month. Production U etendlly declining, nnd unless there Is de cided revival In demand nnd Improvement In prices, It is quite certain Hint more furnaces, both in tile Hotilh nnd Ksst, will be obliged to cense operation. Mocks of Iron nt fur tillers nrc Increasing. There has been eon-siiii-ralile talk among buyers of the proli nUllty f Houthern ronds dropping freight tnti-s to the point where they were over a fear iiiro. It si-ems to lie forgotten that relifht rates now are nt the minimum tinder Agreement wltli tho Houthern llnilroad As sociation, nnd the lending officials of the railroads Interested say there Is no Idea of reducing freight rates. Tho hulk of the ton nage Is from sales mnde to largo customers Mho have flxeil a price In their minds ns to what the hottnm should lie, and when n for tune line been found Hint will accept their terms, they close for round lots. BA1LR0AD WAGES CUT. Great Northern Fata In Fores a Bo-Called Equalisation. The Orent Northern railroad has made nn other reductlou in the wages of Ita employes, the men affected being agents, telegraph operators, cashiers and engine wipers. Thu scaling down dates from Murah 1, although tlie circular letter niiikingthe change ,ated March 8. The chnnge is not cnlleil a cut. hut an eiUMlizaf Inn. because srrit iwlnrles luivo been rniseil. Jim the Increases are very few, and the nmount docs not exceed fi.io per month, while tlie reductions amount to as high us tl2.SU. Rational Labor Exchange. A branch of the Natlonnl I.nbor Exchnnge has been formed In Culumtnis, o. The movement Is bucked by ir. C T. Nelson, of that place, who Is u memts-r of the National or Central Exchange, with headquarters nt liutepeiHience jio. j no otijiy-t of tlie organ isation, ns set forth In the artlch-s of tueor- poration. are to provide employment for the hue, laciiituie iiitercnnnge ot eominoilltlcji niul services iimoiig iiHsoclnti-s and tlie pub lic, to nllevlnte sulTerlngs nnd liuliten the burdens of charitable Institutions by estab lishing one that Is self sustaining. The Ex change has checks which it given to persons performing labor for the orgaul.ntiou or for produce bought. These checks ore on bank- lla i note paper, nnd lire used in tlie place of I money in all transactions between the Ex chnnge nnd its Individual members. The motto of the orgnuiatloii is, In essentials, unity; iu tion-esseutiais, liberty, in nil things, charily. Arbitration tlie luff." Himilnr liraii"hes have already been established In Toledo and Ashtabula. IKDCSTRIAL ITEMS. .,.., . ,, .... It Is reported thnt tho Republic of Mexico wiiinuuja lug uiviiiu pnieuj jruiu nuua 1 next. Western Union operators In rittsburg have been notllied to leave the Amerlcun railway union or lose their positions. Auburn, N. Y., is a great manufacturing renter having tlO.OOO.UOO lnvestnl in these Industries. The mower and reaper plant of D. M. Osboru A Co., is now employing a, 100 persons, Another Salvation Army In England the Established church has set an organization In the Held modelled upon the lines of the Salvation Army, uud It has proved extremely successful. TheEiiisconnl church here now Is tuklng steps towards the I irmntion ot a eimuiar force, it Is not thought that Its work will interfere with that of the Salvationists, but It Is expect ml to sun- plemeut It to reach large classes Inaccessible to the ordinary ministrations of the church. Two efforts of the sort have already been mj le. Gne, several years ago lu Detroit by the ltt. Ilev. Joseph II. Johnson, now bishop of Los Anirelca. The second is now In sue e -ssful operation in Pittsburg, having been louu'teu uy James n. llakewel . a awver.nnd I a member of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, iu that city. The more general organization now proposed is to be under the auspices ol : the entire church and to extend its work over the whole country, after the exmnplc of the parent order. There is room for all ol tiiem and a Hold for their efforts wide enough to give inetn uu eiuow room MAHKUTH, I'lTT-HLItO. Grain, frluur and sed. WHEAT-No. 1 red .. No. red ... tK ra U yellow ear,...m.... o. Ti-llow akelleil ...... limed ear OA1t No. 1 white . Jin. t while light mixed MM.M hVk No 1 Ne. i western Il.nl K v inier i atenls blernla. ;f hi 77 W tt 80 td m ub ti.H X 11:14 45 4li -13 44 (Ml t ua W 00 m tm S3 S Ml Its 0(1 1U UJ 14 ;& ib m 15 UU IM uu 14 ou M n u 12 no m so 18 uu S bO S 7b S bp 9 UU K4 nb IU W3 IU IS V 10 IU 11 Fancy hprius pnteuts S OU rnucy tirsigui wiuier hve nour... SA1 Na 1 tliuutny Mixed clover. Nu 1 New Hay, from wagons. rKs.lt No. 1 W hite lid., ton.. brown Middling! bran, bulk Oat. Dairy froduuts, BtTTEH-Eljm creamery. Vaucy Lroaiuery M tsucy country lloa Clikusiv iniu, new HH. New Vurk, uew t rult ami VagstablM. Al'I'I.KS lll.i si 00 8 50 bkAM lluud-i.leked, per bu,.. I Sj 1 4u I CIA 1 1 iue, iu car. bu..H M CAliUAOh liuiuu gruwu, bUl... 1 00 I 0 t.wu.Na kuiiuw.uu 4i 50 1'oultry, Kta, t lilCKEXS, V pair ..,. '1 1 KliMs, in ,.. KbUb l'a. aud utile, Iresk 40 00 10 11 10 11 MlavellMueoua. eKKUB ( lover OK lua. .. $ 4 71) it t 00 iiuiotny, prime list S bO blue orirns 1 40 1 SI 11.1 Ul bkltUf, uew...... .. lit SJ ClUtll Couuir) , aweel, bbL... I UJ (60 '1 W w 4 4 TLOVH t 7bdtt S3 Vl litA l Na Kea T4 Ha .Nan ii COHh illxeU. M UAle si ua lkCOb u bLi tan onte creamery i0 T1XVH I to il 75 UtlkAT-No 4 hed . 7 COluS Nu. S Mixed. gij OA IB Nu S vthtlu, - 10 S4 HHTtH Creamery, extra M u ii-rv brsis 11 MkW loiUt, FbOUK ralenu M Wlifc AT Nu sited. COiuN No. V OAle Wblie M'eatera b L 1 1'hn c reaunry liOOe btate and r-uu I 76 (Jl 16 s S4 Ki. IK 11 U UVK STOCK, CIXTBAL, STOCS VAUD, Ktt LIDEBTt, VA. CATTLS, 5 m 4 lb 4 W t WJ OU 00 a f 1 s.b a 4j 4 SO Kb 4 10 4 lb I 00 8 J5 , I MS 4 10 ' S b b hi a 40 a so 170 tut Good, lUU lo 1,100 lbs Tluy, l,wu to l.ibult kair light steers, u lo 1000 lbs.... Comuiub, ' uu u wootb Medium, Heavy liuugLs aud Stags.. Ixtra.lintolJSlba Good. H to 00 lbs S'alr.TO tosoiba ..... Cttuiuou -m - Trollr Can noil PIU. From fas JToenfnj JVetes, A'twarlc, JV. P. Mrs. Anna Burns, of 831 Plans Street, Newark, N. J., Is a decidedly pretty brunette, twenty-ail years old, tnll, and a pleasant eon vorsatlonallst. On tho ground floor of her residence she conducts a well-orders! candy store. When our reporter visited her store, she In response to a question told him a very Interesting story. "Until about two rr.onth agi." she began, "I eujoyed ths vry bast of health and could work night and day if necessary, Buddeuly, and without any appnreut cense, I heg:tu to suffer from intense pains in my head, in my limbs nnd temples. Almost distracted with this sesmincjy never ending tmtn, I tried cure after cure, prescription alter prescrip tion and almost a gallon of medicine ot nil kinds. Nothing did me any good. In bint I becarna worse. The knuckles of my hands soon became cramped and the pain In my blps became more and morn distressing eath day. Business In ths store had to be at tended to, however, and so I was obliged, suffering as I was, to keeD more or lesi on my feet and occasionally I was forced to go out. This was the ordeal I dreaded. Each tlmo 1 went out I trembled when I enmenear th car tracks for my pain nt times was so severe that I was obliged to stsnd perfectly stl:l no matter where I was. On one occa sion I wus seised in this way while I was crossing the tracks on Market Street and there I stood perfectly rigid, nnnble to mova band or foot while a trolley car earns thun dering along. Fortunttely it was stopped boforn it struck me, but the dread of it all lasted as long as my pnln, for I never knew when crossing the tracks, whether I would not drop to the ground in my agony aud be crushed to death. My anxiety to got well grew nnnee aud I had about given np In de spair when 1 saw In ths Enrnini Ume ona duy, an advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink: fills. Here was something I hadn't tried before and I lost no time in getting to the nearest drug store. There I paid fifty cents for a box of these truly wouderful. "benltli restoring pills. Before I had finished taking half of ths pills I began to feel rolitved; the pains in my hips gradually disappeared and for the first time In many davs 1 felt a it there- was some hope, I continued to take the pills nnd the more I took, the better I felt. 1 finished one box, got nnother and now having tnken only a tow ot the second fifty conia' worth, I not free from all pain and as rmypv ns the day Is long. Bines I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Bills 1 have gained thirty pounds and now when I cross the car tracks! don't careif there Is adozenvebicles nearby. It Is a great relief, I assure you, and suffering hurnunity has a never failing friend In Dr. Willlnms' Pink Pills for Palo People. I know what I am talking about. I Sneak from experience." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain. In a con densed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles pesullar to females, such ns suppressions. Irregularities and all forms ot weakness. In men tbey effect a radical cure In a 1 cases arising from mental, worry, overwork or excesses of whatever -nature. Pink Pills nre sold In boxes (njver In loo'e bulk) nt fiO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. nnd may be had of all driurgists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' NeJlcius Couioauv, Bchenectudy. N. Y. The North Kingdom. Norway Is more properly Noreo, meaning "North Isle." It Is called by the natives "The North Kingdom." Gotrox I think young Clieekly Is a foreign uolilemnu In disguise. Wig. wng What makes you think go? Clot rox Well, lie hns succeeded In borrow ing n tliotiFnnd dollars from tne, nnd now lie witnls to marry my daughter. Row's Tills? We offer Ons Hundred Dollars Reward fnt any c&e of (Jnlurrh thai cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . J. Cnrnar To., Toledo, 0. We, the vnderslgned, have known K. J. Che ney fur the lait 15 yesr-, and believe him per fectly honorable in all buMtnt-t-s transactions and financially nhle to carry out any obliga tion mi le by their tlrm. WssrAr Tiiuax, Wliu.tja'e Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wimiimi, KmNAW Mxnviu, Wholessls lirugitlsis. Toledo, Ohio. Hnll's CatBrni I lire U taken Intemnlly, act lug .lire-llv upon tlie blorsl and rnucom sur-fii'- of the svHlem. 'ic-tlinonials sent free, trice, iic. pet buttle, hold by all DruginU. Utah's juries now consist of 8 itistcn I of 12 men. Dr. Kilmer's Pwami Boot cures nil Kidney and Bladder troubles. I'limplilet ii i.d consultation free. l.uboriitory.lHnglianii tou.N. Y. February 12th was Lord Dunravcn's Both birthday . D.itiblns' Electrlo Buap lias been mule for O years. rMi year's silica have increased. Id IShS ailll-S Were L047.,m hurtm RiiiUPi, .....i. Ity, anil at,liit uuhunulty and purity uiada ibis possible. Vo you ure It f Try It The average niinunl payment of British soldiers tu petitions for wounds is only 10,000 " Rnows's HltoKciilAt. Tiicciies" ere a sim ple yet most etfcetuui remedy .or cojhs. jlo'irseness and brouchlul 'liuublos, Avul . illlltUtiOUS. Tho Marquis of Lome's new opera will shortly bo produced In Loudon. FITS sfopned free by I)n. Kline's OnrAT Kbuvb Hkstohf.h. No flls after tlrst day's use. MiirvelouBCures. Trentisennd frS.nO t rial but tlo free. Dr. Kline, Wll Arch hi., I'hllu., l'u. I U-lIeve Piso's Curj forConiiinntlou saved lnv Isiy's life hist summer. Mas. Ai.i.is Uiieiii.ASS, l.eltoy, Mleh., (let. Ji.'Hl DEAR MKS. PINKUA5I: " I cannot begin to tall you what your remedies have done forme.' I suffered for years with falling und neuralgia of the womb, klilney trouble aud lcucorrhica in its wornt form. There were times thut I could not stuud, was sick all over and lu dcsiiuir. I hud not l.-nown a real well duy for 15 years, I knew I must do something at oneo. I hud tried physicians without receiv ing uny lasting benefit. I bt-gnn the pTl uko of Lydiu E. l'inkhnui's lllM-. Vegetable Compound. 'fjfJ Now, 1 have used OboU tics ; my weight ha incrtused 25 lbs. I tell every one to whom and what I owe my recovery, and there are 15 of mv friends Syffiiipifflff' taking the Compound vfi fi after aeettig what lone for me. had known of it sooner, and Bated oil these years of misery. I an recommend it to every woman." Katk Yolikh, 4d8 W. Oth St., Cincin nati, O. Should advice be required, write to Mrs. Piukliam, at Lynn, Mass., who has tho utter confidence of all in telligent American women. She will promptly tell what to do, free of charge. Lydla E, Pinkham's Vege table Compound, which is easily ob tained at any druggltit'sl will restore ny ailing woman to her normal con dition quickly nd permanently. . lyii? Tsar M Gladness Comes With a better understanding; of the trnnslcnt tmturo of the many phys ical Ills wliloh vnninh before proper ef forts gcntlo efforts plcaf-ani efforts rightly directed. There is comfort In the knowledge, thnt bo mnny forma of sickness are not due to any actunl dis ease, but simply to a cor.stipnted condi tion of tlie system, wnteii tne pleasant family laxative, Hyrupof I'lfjs. prompt ly removes. Thnt is why it Is the only remedy with millions of families, nniis everywhere esteemed no lilplily by nil who value (rood henltli. Its beneilelttl elTccts are duo to tho fact, Hint it Is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleanliness, without tlcMlitntlnir tho organs on which it acts. It Is therefore nil Important, in order to fret it.t bene ficial effects, to noto when yon pur chase, that you havo the genuine nrtlc-le, which la manufactured by the California l'g Syrup Co. only, and sold by nil rep utable druggists. II in tne enjoyment oi gooa ncniin, and the system is regular, then lnxa tlvcs or other remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended tothemost skillful physicians, but if In need of a laxntivo, then one should have the best, nnd with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands hlphest, and is most lnrpely used and gives most general satisfaction. For 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other high grade goods for 1 0 cents. Before the days of "Battle Ax" consumers paid JO cents for same quality. Now, "Battle Ax" Highest Grade, 5 cents. That's true economy. frf aTr if i t iHBff w two. Use Sp time and half your labor then you can "iyV find tiir.e to do something else 1 W besides work. mm. It saves 91 per arre npwimlft. with Ixiil'lli gwa intrm irrtwt riittaty of futura prospocta brittlH. best with Pearline. 500 Don't Hlda Your Light Under a Byshs!." That's Just Why vj8 Talk Abaut S A Ofn.1 BO 1 rL POPHAM'S ASTilF.IA SPECIFIC j-, OlTurljpr 111 klVS mmutva. Sentl ' ;";" a f l KB lrll luu kaui). Bold liy f X-i Dnigirln. On0 llu ciit po.tpulil VL-i on I-KOWIOI lAddroMYi thos. rui ms, ruiu. , fi. V uita take the law in your own hands, ladies, when you ask' for . at P.ias Velveteen Skirt Binding nnd don't get fl. Sentence such a store to the loss of your trade and pive it to merchants who are will ing to sell what you demand. Look for S. H. & M.," on the. Label and take no other. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Snd for ismples. showing labels and merta!s to the S. H.tt M.Co.P. O. Bos erj. New Yo-k Cli WE HAVE NO agents M EJISI rtwhilMlprlc. Hhl 1 , I -M--UBO. 1 ,1 iNmilllua c K ' btfor Ml, twrillilni wai- rsnuo. loostvlesofCarw rtsirea, oo styles of Har , nrss.4 1 iylcs Hldlns Aad dies. tVrli for enlnlou. I'tKIIART Carries 1 Msraest llfs Cs tll.li.lt. lod. i The Mntnal Gold Mining: and Iuvestmnut Co. In incornornird to rnnbln fTnnl1 InY.'dtora. b pooling thnlr Intertttd, to ncttl mmiltB only ottnliiHtiln hj tht mnilri(f of cnpitnl. Twolol In r n month nnd upwards will let you lu. 8u4 for prwrtiiP. 4 Jncobnon II lock. Inrrr, Col ft. P N V 1.1 00 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lrtt r'rlnrlpl KSminl V 9. pettaloti BurflKU. Jriu lat war, l&mUulii:Atliii:i'kiuiii( atty Hue Cripple Cr8k Complete hNtnry of ttie areM Hold t'lijui't with our bit 'C-col. jm cr H mm. I.r lb Htamiif. llliinirnirii WecM'. ! nvrr. Volt W Nlxjie-n r ' W. II. ta it, Sstr To lind the time required to clean your house with Pearline, take the time required to clean it last with soap, and divide by Pearline, and save half your Pearline will clean your carpets without taking them up; It will clean everything. From the kitchen floor to the daintiest bric-a-brac, there's nothing in sierht that isn't cleaned rubbing. 11 Wrttd for our Jll Ktaff 7nw4 fmo to MIT 1iUWI. Klvtnu d ' rluiionH of 64M1 Viruliila Kurin of frt'in 10 to Iihkj taw etu'U, ' tram n. fnit ii, tlinhni', watttr. att-.t lirnt ullrtm'f In V, Sj cru'w, vwrahl mml fnutti; notwl for hl.itnUim !FM1 ' o.xv. Ani.tNE. BroTciiT. p.s0t CM J I Co, IIm., for boa of Ajaortwl fi bhtUa. tft Boat Cuu.h Hyrup. Turlua Uood. CasJ I C J In tlniB. snid br rtriianiiiti. I I
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