t Pin ire Blond In pntll to h.alth. Now U ths tlmn to purify and anrli'h tha blond, anil thus give vigor anil vitality, by Inking Hood's Sarsaparilla TheOneTru.Bloo.l t'lirUlar. Alldriwlft. (1. Hood's Pill cure all Uvrr III'. Sftcenta. MTV. TttaMMi Walleved In SO Mlnntee. Ir. An.w Curr for tlit Hurt Ith fwrfHCt THrf In all cawe nf Organic or Nymiatltetio Heart Dlaeaae In SO mlnutr-a. and rwillly ef fect, a cure It la a pwrli-M rrmeily for Pal pitation. Miortnm or Breath, "motherlne; hpelle. Pain In L-lt Hne and all arruptnme of a IWaard H-art. One d"e rnnvlnra. If ynur drtuvl.t h tan't It In lin k. ak him to procura It lor too. It will hii )our life. FIT". Stnpwd fire by Tn. Kt lF Onr.At Kr.nvi: Ht.Ttnirn. No flta nftir nrt ilnv'a Hi. Marvrliiiiarnrrai Treatlae and $!!." trial buttle free. Dr. Kllue. Ml Arch t-t., Phllii., Pa. Ttaira Catarrh far la a liquid and la taVaij Internally, anil act directly on tli blood and miicoun mirfacea nf the vtem. Wrlta for mj tluoatala, (roe. Manufactnred by F.J. l'n a sv a Co., Toledo, O. rip'a Cure la the r-iillilri.n' t'nimli nieill'tne to brrak tip ('miitlm and t'olda Mtta. M. U. liLl'NT. fcipraiiui Wnh.. March "14. Mra. TVIn1nw'Pootlilng: yrupforfhlldran teething, aoftenatlif Kiimii.nMlui t'B Inflamma tion, nllaya palm tun wiud lollc. ftaj u Lottie. If afnirtetl with nore eyea ne Dr. Iae Thnmn on' Eye-water. Drugs lel'e aril at ittoprrlwttle Ckvaarrai aJid ColH KelWed la 1 00 Mtnwtea. Ona fhort puff of tha breath thronh tha Blower, auppiled with each bottle of Dr. Agnew'a Catarrhal Powder. illffii"e thl Pnw. der over the .urrare of the naml tunaea. Pntnleaa and nellithtfiil to n-e. It relinven In atantlyand permnntly curea Catirrh. Hay Fever, I 'old a. Headache, fore Throat, lon allltixand DenfneM. If your drutt hain't It in stock, aek him to procure li for you. Thin la the month when the June Iiik gets In Its work. The Modern fteanty Thrives on good fool and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in I lie open air. Her form (lows with beMlh nnd her fao blooms with Its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative romctly, she uses the gen tle and pleasant Syrup of Fiirs. Made by the Uallfornia Fin Mvrup Company. Theamallost Mrd known to tha ornitholo gists Is the Wert India humming bird. Bay fl. 09 worth PobWns yioaflnr-rVtrii SVap ef your irrtioor, pond T.il-er to Pobliins Ho.p MCa Co., Pbllndrli'hls, They will tend yrni tree of chnrKe, m.tajrt p;iid, a Vorrelir Pork-t Dic tionary, SI pti'.H'a, liomid ill cloth, froliiwly U InstraU'd. Otter tooU until Auiiuat lat tnly. Czars come high, but Kus!n must have them. The) Gallant rnul Jones. Rear Admiral MmhIk nimle a spppch about rnul Jones at a dinner given Id tils honor at l'lilliidelpliia on Monday evening. Admiral Menile snlil that Paul Jones represented the Ideal naval commander more nearly tlmn any other Bian In history. He summed up his servleea for the Americans ns fol lows: 'Taul Jonea foupht twenty-three battles at sea nud was never oneo van quished. In his vn lions raids on the English coast he spread I lie most In tense alarm In Great Britain. By bis reprisals on the English const he com pelled the British troops In America to desist fro'n their atrocious system of pillage and burning, and compelled the king's government to exchnnge as pris oners of war the Americana they had raptured and cruelly ium ured In loath some nnifcfllthy prisons, treating them n 'traitors, pirates nnd felons.' " A A IMITATION. tt Gives V Flrivmre to Tuhiuh the fol lowing Announcement, All women sufferlnfr from any form of illness peculiar to their sex are re quested to communicate promptly with Mrs. rinkham, at Lynn, Mass, All letters are re ceived, opened, read and an fftfi sw ered by women only, iit woman can freely talk of her private Illness to a woman ; thus has been estab lished the eternal confi dence be tween Mrs. I'inkham and the women of Americu. This con fidence baa in duced more than lOO.fiOO women to write Mrs. I'inkham for advice during the last few months. Think what a volume of experience he bas to draw from 1 No physician living ever treated so many cases of female ilia, and from thia vast experi ence surely it is more than possible she baa gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She is glad to have you write or call upon ber. You will find her a woman full of sympathy, with a great desire to assist those who are sick. If ber medi cine is not what you need, tbe will frankly tell you so, and there are nine ehanoea out of ten that she will tell you exactly what to do for relief. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and ber advice bas relieved thousands. Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, is very foolish If she docs not take advantage of thia generous offer of assistance. Never In the history of medicine bas tbe demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that at tained by Lydiu . Fwkbum's Vege table Compound, and never in tbe history of Mrs. Vinkhani'a wonderful Compound has the demand for It beea so great as it is to-day. 3M j j v A QUESTION OF SEWAGE, CU .Disposal or Liquid Waste! for Isolated Houses, fn cnoMractlng ft country bonne, ft most important and vexing problem confronts the builder. Tbe disposal of sewage in tbe country has caused rEBsritrnvB vikw. more (rouble than till of the other features of houte building and man agement put together ; even tbe neai neighborhood of a running stream into which the sewage mny be dis charged does not nflord relief. Those who dwell lower down on tbe stream are likely to make complaint of the contaminations, and they may ask re lief from the law. At the present time the main reliance is upon cess pools, but they are always filthy con trivances, and serve as a constant menace to health. At a recent meeting in New York, Colonel George . Waring and Alexander Totter, both eminent sanitary engineers, delivered brief addresses on "Country House Sew age," and the former gentleman bns written an article describing and fully illustrating a system for the dis posal of liquid wastes for isolated bouses in a recent issue of "Shoppell's Modern nouses" published in New York. Both of these gentlemen are thoroughly opposed to the cesspool system, and advocate the daily deliv ery of sewage onto the snrlace of the ground. At the first glance this seems most repugnant to the uninitiated who conceive of sewage as the oontonts of tbe cesspool after it has putrified. But fresb sewage that is delivered upon the surface is absolutely inodorus and inoflensivo. Accordiug to the Massachusetts standard it consists of 0!I8 parts of water, one part of mineral matter and only one part in a thou Hand of orgnnio matter. It furnishes no menance to health when delivered on the surface, but merely enriches the ground and makes it more produc tive. It is not intended that it should be a constant flow over the same sec tion of ground, for in that case the soil would soon become saturated and otl'ensive. Two sections of land are made available, and the flow is daily diverted from one to the other, thus giving tbe soil a chance to recuperate. There are certain modifications of the system that make it more widely applicable. It may be that in a coun try estate there is no available section of land that can be used for sewage drainage without becoming too con spicuous. In that case the drainage niny be through porous agricultural tilo drains laid a few inches below tbe surface of tho ground. In case it be impossible or unadvisablo for any reason to discharge the sewage as soou ns it is produced, a retaining tank may bo constructed. But in any case it should bo discharged within twenty four hours before there is any chance of put r incut ion. We illustrato this artiole with a de sign of a house, attraotivo in appear ance and suitable lor erection in a territory where tbe sewers have not been laid, and where a system of "surface disposal" could be adopted to better advantage than the use of a cesspool. it lit i'si kud Veranda e'wue 2T FIK8T FbOOB. General Dimensions: Width, in eluding dining-room bay and tower projection, ii ft ins. ; depth, includ ing veranda, 85 ft. 2 ins. Heights of Stories : Cellar, 6 ft. 6 ins. ; first story, 0 ft J seoond story, 8 it. e ins. ; attic, o ft Exterior Materials: Foundation, stone ; first and second story walls, gsblcs and roofs, shingles. Interior Finish : Three coat plaster, hard white finish. Plaster centres in ball and prinoipal rooms of first story. Soft wood flooring and trim through' out Ash staircase. Panel backs under windows in ball and prinoipal rooms, first story. Kitchen and bath room, wainscoted. Chair-rail in dining- room. All interior wood-work grain filled, stained to suit owner and finished with hard oil varnish. Colors : Shingling on walls, gables and roofs, dipped in and brush-coated with moss-green stain. Trim, includ ing oornioes, veranda posts, rail, out side ossings lor doors and windows, oonduotors, etc., dark green. Sashes, blinds and ontsfUe doors, dark red. Veranda floor and ceiling, oiled. Accommodations: The prinoipal rooms and their sices, closets, eta. are shown by the floor plans. Cellar under the whole house, with inside and ontside entrance and concrete floor. Laundry with two set-tubs in cellar. One servant's room finished in attic, tbe remainder of attio flowed IM ' a.' tf Kitchaa fnrj wfl Dining H. I for storage. Bath-room, with com plcte plumbing, in second story. Sta tionary wash-bowl in tower bedroom. Brick-set range. Fireplaces in ball, dining-room and library, wide dou ble folding doors connect ball and parlor and hall nnd library. Cost : 9.10OO, not including mantels, range and beater. The estimate is based on New York prioes for ma terials and labor. In many sections of the country tbe cost should be less. i ensiblo Modifications: General di mensions, mnterials and colors may ba changed. Cellar mny be reduced in size or wholly omitted. Lanudry tubs could be transferred from cellar to kitchen. Two additional rooms may be finished in the attic, or the nttio may be left entirely unfinished. Fire place may bo planned in parlor. SECOND FLOOR. Veranda mny be increased in size. Dining-room bay conld be carried up two stories, thus enlarging the bed room over the dining-room. (Copyright 1890.) Refinements in Measurement. Not the least marvel of science is the degree of refinement to which its measurements are now carried. Lens urvatures of 1-150,01)0 of an inch. according to "Engineering Mechan ics," can be measured. In spectro scopic analysis of more traces of dif ferent elements, fractional wave lengths are read to 1-250,000 millionth of an inch. Professor Dowar, in his researches in liquid air, attained a vacuum of 1-250D millionth of an at mosphere by filling a vessel with mer curial vapor and exposing it to a very low temperature ; and rrofessor Boys, with a simple arrangement of quartz fiber, torsion balance, and mirror. claims to have been able to just detect an attractive force of 1-20,000 of a grain, in angles, tbe Darwin pendu-. lum will indicate a movement of 1-300 of a second about the angular meas urement of a penny pieoe at a distance of 1000 miles. Trenton (V. J.) American. A liny Mare's Henry Burden. This illustration iB from a photo graph sent by the Ilov. W. K. Fir- minger, of tho Lniversities Mission, TUB BOY BLAVB OF ZANZIBAR. Zanzibar, to tbe London Graphic It represents a sight not at all uncom mon in the streets of tbe native quar ters of Zanzibar, East Africa. Slaves who have run away and are recaptured are usually punished in tbe manner depicted. The little boy in tbe illus tration was about seven years old, and bad carried the log, weighing over thirty-two pounds, and the heavy chain for over a year. . Mr. Firminger was afterward able to procure the boy's freedom. Carious Attachment to Tall Buildings Pedestrians in New street have their attention attracted by a curious at tachment to the front of one of the tall buildings that line that thorough fare. Extending from the seoond story and projecting about four feet over the sidewalk along the front ot the editioe in question is a very sub stantial balooLy, composed of a stout wire netting, supported by iron rods dependent from the walls. At tbe same time it is too light to serve as a support for any one, and at first view the beholder is act to wonder what its purpose can be. The answer is that the ornamentation ol the building is made of terra ootta, and tbe reoent cold weather bas split and chipped it to suoh an extent that the falling pieces, varying in the size from a pea to a good-sized brick, beoame a danger to pedestrians in a narrow street below. Consequently, tbe owners ereoted this screen to catch the falling debris, and by a small ex penditure have perhaps warded off some good-sized suits for damages, New York Advertiser, A Curious Lake. A eurious lake has been found in the island of Kildine, in the North Sea It is separated from the ooean by a narrow strip of land, in which sponges, codfish and other marine an imals flourish. Tbe surfaoe of the water, however, is perfeotly fresb, ad suports daphnios and other fresb water creatures. I '' I - ? " V - H Bedd I II S 1 FtJ U'i i'7" . 8 Bed a t)r BdR. BedR. I W"i i "' B ll's'sia" KEYSTONE ST1TE NEWS CONDENSE A $500,000 PLANT. The Sharon Iron Works Will Bnlld a Steel Mill and Other Mills. Tha Bhnron Iron works will ImlKI a new steel mill, also a new Wire nnd rod mill nnd fifty additional coke ovens, K,vl'iR employ ment to 2.000 men. It will be a nmtnmuth structure, having a eninHty of ISO tons a day, the product to be used In the piiddlltiK department. Work will soon be starti-il on the new works. Ttn works will be under tbe supervision ol a riltsburt ninn. The llroi k wayvllle school board elected Trot. II. H. Anuitronir prlt.i'lpiil of the bor oiinh schools to succeed Prof. H. H. T eitrlck. who wns elected siiperlntHii'lent of Instruc tion ot JefferMin county at the recent direct ors' convention. 1'rid. Armstrong comes Irom HbefllHil, where he hns been principal et public schools for four years. The Mabel furnace at Kharpsvllle, owned by Mark llanna, of t levelnml, and Hlmon lVrklns, of Hhnron, made a phenomennl cast of pi( Iron lat Hundnv which beut the world's record. The Iron weighed 2!2 tons. '1 he average dally output lor the past mouth bas been T20 tons. DurlnK a drunken flRht at HI meson Hollow nenr Tan station, llobert Mvlietb struck Jacob King on the head with an ax, splitting the skull. King's recovery Is regnmed us doubtful by the attending physician. Hutchinson's ball, at Juniata, a three story building, was destroyed by lire with a dwelling house owned by one of the local building and loan associations. The total loss will be about ",000. At F.astnn, Pavld O. Davis, nged 81 years, was struck on the bend by a derrick "wheel nnd knocked into a quarry bottom which contained twenty feet of water and waa drowned. While attending n picnic at Dig II un Falls, I'enrl Campbell, fell over the precipice near the falls, nlightiug on the rocks 20 feet below and sustaining serious Injuries. The elenrlleld county court hns msdn an order directing lleeelver Jlct'ollouglr' of thn defunct tmnk ot Dubois, to pay uu equal dividend to nil depositors. The Imilv of Itobeit McHwnney, who wns drowned at the Merrill dam In tlie Ohio river nenr Denver 1M months ago bus been found 10 feet uuder gravel. liurglnrs entered the house of Mrs. P. Marker, at Noblestown, and secured tl.fiOO from tbe safe, which they blew open with dynnuiite, flround for tbe new science linll In con nection with tlcneva college at Heaver Fulls, has been slaked oil. The building will eost H,000. Cornelius Smith, a prominent attorney of Hcrunton. lies been debarred by Judge Ed wnrils for alleged uuprotesslonnl prncilces. Judge Wilson, of Denver county, hns served notice thnt It liquor dealers go out soliciting orders their license will be revoked. The postofllce at Snndy Point, Duller coun ty, hns been ordered discontinued nnd the mull sent hereafter to Emlenton. Tbe Catsbiirg Coal company's engine bouse near Mouotignheln dty was burned nud the machinery badly dnmnged. The livery stnble on the CHfT Springs hotel property, nenr Klttnnnlug wns burned the lorses liud vehicles being saved. 1'rof. Charles M. McKelvey, of Mt.Fleasant Institute, wits thrown from a bicycle, near I.lgnuier, and severely injured. W. H. Hmlth, who was nrrested at Now Castle for bri-nktug Into a freight cur has been committed to Jail lor trial. V. (1. Hhnw, a brnkeman lind both legs cut off by a train near Dutibnr nud died at the Cottage hospital. 1 Miners nt Fiirm Hill coal field at Dunbar, are out on a strike. They want two mouths buck pay. Dunbar's mud dog scare has resulted In the killing of 25 canines, and there are more to follow. The Dethel coal mine, near Khnron, will be reopened, after being abandoned yenrs ngo. O. H. Vlckerman has been elected prlucl pal of the schools ot hhiirpsville. A lodge of F.Iks whb organized at lieaver Falls on Monday. Tho school tax levy at Hhuron has been fixed ut 7 mills. MARKETS. riTT-ltl'IKJ. Grain. Flour suit Vmti. WnEAT-Ntt red - Ml No. a red U7 CUKN Nu K yellow ear Ui No. a yellow shelled Hi Mixed ear til OA1B Na 1 white. Ut. No. II wblie K BYB-No 1 44 Na li weatern - 4X FUitK Winter paienta blends,. 4 00 Fancy straight winter U bye Sour W HAY Na 1 tliuoinj - Id f Mixed clover. Nu 1 --. Ill 00 Hay, from wagnna IS W FKKU Na 1 Wbitatld., iun It hi brown M Iddliuge. ID OU Hrau. bulk to U) STKAWW neal 1 V Oal ?i TO US U4 -M w mi K.- 5 44 4 10 B SO 8 00 111 0U la mi VII UD ID IX) 1U 60 111 Ml 7 Ml 5 Oil Keiry t-roducta, BUTTER Elf In creamery.. ...MMa IS ) IV Fancy Creamery -IS 10 Fancy Couutry KoU. 10 11 CbKluiK Ohio, new , a u New YorX, new y ju fruit aa4 Vegetable. AITI.KH Bbl rj (in 4 50 BKAlib Uasd-plcked, pec bit.,., j J ) 4u rVlAiUKb iue, in car, bu in i& CAbhAUK llouia grown, bbl... 1 ;i a uj OMu.Ne Yellow, bu 4ti foultrr, Itta. CHICKENS, w pair MAT) 'llKKMU.VlO .... D i0 KUUb Pa. and Ublo, fresb. 111 IS Xllseellaueoua. CKEDB Clover m lbs. .. 0lal 'luuotnr, prune i ?& ,ui blue uraia 1 uj 1 r. new . vo so , awavi, bbL... I uu 3 W 4 4 w - k TS4 M WliKA. HV k Nn a CUMN Mixed. OAI 111 M W iO bU 11 i,k linio creamery. rtllLADICLFHla. flour .. stxai n WHKAT-No. Had U tOKN-Na Mixed ttd OATS Na I Wblta. . W St bU'lTEK Creamery, extra lft ktiua fa. Urate II NKW tOKK, FLOUR Patent S I TB AS 1 WUEAT-Na SUed CORN Na DATS-Wblt Weeteru birii'JCH-creaiuery kuua atate aud feun II UVK fcTOGK. CSXTSAb STOCK VXBDt, CASt IJBBBTI, V4, OATTLa, Prime, ),00 to 1.400 Iba ...... t0 a 4 80 faood, l.kUU to l.uuu lbs 4 111 4 iu 'lldy, l.uvuio l.iwilt. . 4 IU 4 iu Fair llgbt steers, SUI to 1000 Iba.. S ut II uu tuuiuiuu, tuo tu U0UB s uu 6u SOU. Medium, I ii 50 bvy ,, a uu I S3 itvugUa and btags m SIX) i 75 1 Vlll Mail Pill Clothes. Tho fjood pill has a eood coat. Tho pill coat Bervea two purposes; it protects tho pill, en abling it to retain all its remedial value, and it disguises the taste for the palate. Some pill coats aro too heavy; they -will not dissolve in the stomach, and the pills thoy cover pass through the system na harmless as a bread pellet. Other coats are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of tho pill. After 30 years exposure, Ayer's Sugar Coated Pills have been found as effective as if just fresh from the labor atory. It's a good pill with a good coat. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. More pill pnrttculnM in Ayer'n Ciireboofc, ino pngefl Pent tree, J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mai. 1 m Ml tin I! Jj l 'It's a Good Thing. Push It Along.1 hi 5) ri1 Why buy a newspaper unless you can profit by the expense? For 5 cents you can get almost as much "BATTLE AX" as you can of other high grade brands for JO cents. Here's news that will repay you for the cost of your newspaper to-day. Ml II He that Works Easily Works Successfully." Tis Very Easy to Clean House With SAPOLIO HORSE OWNEII onrr.t in tbtitk ennuftri ol lli auimiil iu with tu ba abkr f cr for tt property liibfaitbatiflitrknepa. It If in u itiy out of hi porkft tf hedoe not. I'oai-compUfb thia result w ffr oar On Hundred Page IK luatrated Hone Hook l rU( fiit. i twactipiyou to pick outagMd llorae. know Imp rlftioiiait(1 bo guard aint Iraud; de tetl diatti md eflm cure ahfD aame ta (hmdI ble. tell toe af(e by th tith; what tu call the di tie rent parte of the anl mii; how to ahoe liurae properly, etc.. etc. All thia and other val liable Information can be bMained by rrad:ng oar One flnr.dred Illua t rated llure Book, which we will forward, povt-pald, on recetitt of orirn In Btarope. Aaanredtj the Ilurae la too food a friend to man to be nrfrtecttd for want of knowledge which can be procured tor o.ily twentv-ove cent. BtuM. Vvuuni Mnr.a. H4 lnnard He. N.V cum There is tots of pleasure, satisfaction and health corked up in a bottle of HIRES flootbeer. Make it at home kUi wlr by Tb CeariM I. Mm Ca., PhlLadtlpkla A Sto. aaafcM aiakM caUtaa. SeM Twyar. MMy Profits Doubled toaur.'" On. of tha iururil w.n Drlll.r. wki umour m.cbln.rv a. tool, for Drlllln. W.ll in i-Z?d "'" nm'V ""av. (. H. lla ktw Nano w.rlh nf Drilling la 10 mnnihi I.-I ... 0PIUI.L":'7;nV; klaa Haklt Cmw4 tm M am r. akaa.a.Okiai H U nOIIIU and WHISKY habit eur.l. Book mbi II rlUM raaa. Ur. U. M. Wouuiy, AUauta.Ua CUUsfh ttvriin. '?lkliM iliaaf. TTl 5? mi m s J I l ii i 1 I Mr. Horbarl Slllaa, spMlal rcpra Scnlntivaof tlia Intoratala Saviors Loin and Trnat Corporation, havln( main ofllaes 001 and 003 NasTcBldg., Cincinnati, '0., sends, under data ol Beptambar S I, 1H93, a teallmonlal from Ills barbar, Harry 8held, ot 911 Wast 6th St.: "I want to say," writ. Barry, "that for eight months I bava taken three Blpans Tabula a day, and have not been t9 see s doctor once sinee I oor menraj to take tham. Before I Would bave to hare a biff tube put down my throat and have my stomach fluahed (I believe that is What they eall it) three times every weak by doctor that charged me AO oenta for evary time. Of eouraa that always Rave me relief, but It always came baok again, and I can tell you tt waa no fnn to be pumpet out about evry two days. Tbe doctor said I had catarrh of the stomach) but whatever It was It don't bother me now, but I still taks oue of Blas after each meal, as I am afraid to quit . I am a barber, and for four yean I was troubled, so that I need to lose about tote days out ot every month. I wish you would have your Tabulas kept la more stores la Cincinnati, as there are only two places where I can get them. My attention waa Drat called to yonr remedy by as klnf what the street ear sign meant. (Signed), Basbt Boasts." klpaa. Tabata ar. aoI4 br .ran lata, or kv Ml k ik. arte. (50 arete a boa) I. mbi to TtVkx Lk.mto.1 teiianr, Me. is Karaa. H- B.wtW. laaiBle vku, W tieala. s V