rlorful, evclalmad 1 druggist, how th people tlck to Hood' Barsaparlllo. Tby all want rdOOtfs Sarsaparilla TheOneTrtte Blood Purifier. Allrtrnggl.ta. H. Hood's Pills) cure all Liver ills. ceut. Satan Ml CeMa Relived la IS) te 60 Mlnnta. On short tmff of the breath throntth th Slimor, suppled with eeh hfiiile of lr. Agnaw'a Catarrhal Powder. illftti-e. Oil' Pow dcr over the arinre of tho nal iiani-a. Palnleea and riallghifnl to n-c It relieve In ttantlrnml permanently cures ('t irrh, liny Fever, CnMa, Headache, Sore Throat, Ton sllltia and I-afni. If your drifuWt ha.u I It iu ttook, ask him to procui It for J on. Trilby has already reached Hi 2:HHh per formance la London. fhre ft An worth IMiMna noaitna-Hnra rP of fonrffrccer, eetiit wrappers to Dolibln Bnap MP Co., Phtuvlelpbla, In. They will tend yon fre Of rliarae, rta ald, a Worcester l"i-er Die tlenarr, PS pnos, lnn'l In cMli, pmfuaall' U luitrated. OBar ood until Aunust lit uuly. Moat of Queen Victoria' subjects are Hin doo J. P. Tarter. Ft-donta, V. Y.. ears: "Shall ant eall on you for tho H rewanl, for 1 be lle Hair t'atarrh fur will cure any en.eof catarrh. Was very bad." Writ bint fur par ticular Bold by Drugiflats, Toe. FITS stopped free by Tn. Kline's Onr.AT NcnvR KMTnitrn. No flta after lirat ilny s u. MarvcUmai'tirra. Trentleennd '.'.;) I rlnl bottle free. Dr. hliue. Ml Arth bt., I'lilla., I'a. An Apology. A mnn who has a reputation for be ing very careless as to lila toilet was elected town clerk iu one of the small town In tills State sonic time niro, and the local inpcr thought it would be a good Joke to announce tlint "Mr. Makeup will wash himself bo fore he assumes the office of town clerk." On reading the notice Mr. Makeup wan furious, and demanded a retrac tion, which the paper nwordlngl.v made the following day. In thin fashion: "Mr. Makeup requests us to deny thai he will wash hlniBelf before he assume the ofltee ot town clerk." And Mill Mr. Makeup waa not pleas ed. How hard It la to satisfy some people! Our Roys and Girls. There la ao much distress in the world that we can't cry over nil of It DOMESTIC MARTYRS. Lots of women suffer constantly, I and seldom utter complaint. Good men rarely know tho pain endured by the women of their own I household, or tho efforts they make to appear cheerful and happy when they ought to be in bed, their Buffering is i renlly so great. Our habits of life and dress tell sadly upon women's delicate orgnniza tions. They ought to 1)0 told' lust where thednnger tip, for i their Wt whole fu-1 - ture may ,7. aepena upon that knowledge, and how to overcome it, There is no need of our scribing the ex perioncos ot such, women here, they are too well known by those who have suf fered, but we will impress upon every one that these are the never-failing symptoms of serious womb trouble, and unless relieved at once, a life will be forfeited. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound never fails to relieve the distress ing troubles above referred to ; it baa held the faith of the women of America for twenty years. It gives tone to the womb, strength ens the muscles, banishes backache and relieves all pains Incident to . women's diseases. US. H. & M. or Nothing ! rhat's the stand to take with your iealer on ' S v BIAS o) J VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING - ' question. If be will not supply you we will. " Horn Dresimaklnf Mad Eily," saw book by Mlas Emma M. Hooper, of tha Ladlaa' Horn Journal, sent for 25c.. potuga paid. . H. 4k M. C. , P. O. Box 699. N. Y. City, r m v ss The coolness is refreshing; the roots and herbs invigor ating; the two together anu mattng. You get the right combination in HIRES Rootbeer. auAf Mir ar Tt catriM t. Itie e... rnatirala A m. Mtaas atakM k aMieu. aM.iraw. r..Ml0IN MMHOMRIM, ' ,.U. JWataliinatuii, O.Ci .aful BVoeeoutee Claims, - . -. 0..1 AaAilBM- U B. Pnoalon Suraau. ajeimf Mtlaa4jwUyU'clana, aujatana v. i A wv Jls 1 m v i Ml vll i It I imnioB finish. Architectural Deanty In the Inside of Inexpensive Home. The wood finish and joiner work ol home puzzle man a man who con template building. The estimate for the various styles of flniah differ quite materially, and yet the matter is one that cannot be settled off-hand bf the question of price, as the owner wants to be sure that he will got sat factory results, for this Is the one part of the house that is abiding. He may change bis outer walls, he mny build additions, he may alter his system of beating and pluiubjng, but it is quite impossible to tear out the woodwork and replace it with another kind I so it behoove the man who is about to erect a house to give this subject the most careful attention and "be sure bo is right before he goes ahead." For cottages and small inexpensive bouses, perhaps the best reaults are obtained by the use of cherry and pine, both in their natural color. Doth woods harmonize well, and there are no violent contrast whors the two are compelled to meet. The use of bard woods, like oak, ohestnnt, or ash, for a few rooms, finishing the rest of tho bouse in any soft wood, makes a con trast that will always be displeasing to tho critical eye. Whitewood and bass wood are sometimes used, but theie have no grain at ail to speak of ; when stained, they are always vile; in natu ral finish they are not displeasing, but they are not to be com mended on ao count of their lack of durability. A PERSPP.CTIVB VIEW. single dig from a carelessly nsed rock ing chair will gouge out a pieoo as ef fectively sb a chisel. The one prime caution in the use of any wood is to avoid as much as pos sible machine work. The stair rail should be large and worked with sim ple curves. Tho balusters should be tiim, of good size and plain. Most cheap bouses sin mainly in their man tels, generally being monstrosities bnilt up of cheap machine moulding and tawdry turned spindles and rosettes. The line of a mantel should be simple, the general design should be severely plain, and if the size of the room will warrant it, it should be mas sive. The artistic eye of the architect can here be Bbown in the' careful se lection of design in mantels and taste ful draughting of detail in stairways find interior woodwork. Such details ehoulil never be loft io the carpenters, contractor or builder, but be shown and selected before by the architect. 'e show here a house that can be built for about S12.0U0, together with tho interior view of hall and staircase from the first floor. General Dimensions : Extreme width, 62 ft G ins. ; depth, including veranda, 78 ft. 8 ins. Heights of HALIi AND STAIRCASE. stories : First story, 10 it. 6 ins. ; sec ond story, 9 ft. 6 ins. ; attio, 8 it Exterior Materials: Foundation, piers; first story, olapboards ; seoond story, gables and roofs, shingles. Outside blinds to all windows except those of parlor, library, dining and drawing rooms. Interior Finish : Hard white plaster ; plaster cornices and centers in parlor, library and dining room. Hard pine flooring in ball, dining room, kitchen, servants' ball ; soft wood flooring else where. Bed baywood trim in first and second stories, ezoept in kitchen and pantry, where soft wood is nsed. Ceiling of bail ana dining room caneled to imitate onen timber work, Panels nnder windows in parlor, main bolls, library and dining room, Wainscoting In kitohen and bath room. Stairs, baywood. Interior woodwork finished in bard oil. Aooommodations: The prinoipal rooms and their sues, closets, eto, are shown by the plans. No cellar. Billiard room, hall, two bedrooms snd tank in attic. Hall, ten feet wide, runs through bonse from front to rear, with very handsome recessed stair case. Sliding doors cguutct bill, ' 1 1 mmm a JtV,rJ a tBs- .4 .111 ita jB spr jZ it Wlniee vrsura- parlor, library and dining room. Open fireplaces in parlor, dining room, sit ting room, library and three bed rooms. Two bath rooms in second story, and two independent water closets. Costt $8405, not including mantels, range and beater. The estimate is SECOND PLOOR. based on New York prices for materi als and labor. In many seotions of the country the cost should be leas. Copyright, 1890. NEAIILT SEVEN FEE! LONG. A Sun Francisco Woman Who Has the Longest Hair In the World. Mr. D. J. Davis, of Son Franoisco, Col., has the longest hair in the world. It clusters in a great mass about ber head, and though she is a tall woman, being live feet nine inches in height, her long tresses, when uncoiled, sweep upon the ground for noorly a foot. Her hair is Just sis feet and eight inches in length. Mrs. Davis comes ol a family re markably alike for their height and the length of their hair. Thongh'Mrs. Davis is five feet and nine inches in height, she is shorter by noorly an inch than either of her three sister". But while they have the advantago in hoight they cannot equal her in the matter ot hair, notwithstanding that all three have curls over a yard and a half long. Not tho least remarkable part of this wonderful hirsute development is that while all three of Mr. Davis's sisters had long hair from early ohildhood, the young lody herself oould never in duco her tresses to fall below her shoulders, so that it is only within the past years that they have developed suou a tendency to eclipse i aderew ski's shaggy mane. "I never brush my hair," said Mr. Davis, as she removed those long ooral pins that held great ooils in nlaoe about ber bead so that her hair might be measured, "for the reason thut I do not believe it is good for the hair. In fact I have demonstrated my belief 10 my own satisfaction ny experiment ing. When a girl I gave very little attention to my bair, and in conse quence it did not grow at alL Some times I felt very muoh chagrined to sea bow muoh longer and prettier was the hair of all three of my sisters,' but I was somewhat careless. When I be ome woman 1 suddenly developed a desire to nave long hair like theirs. and began to take the utmost care of what little I had. Every mornintr. and sometimes twioe a day, I brushed it thoroughly, bnt it did not grow any netter. 'inen 1 noticed that the brush, alter the daily application to the hair. even when the latter had no tendency to fall ont, would be filled with verv fine hairs, and soon I realized that while the brushing had no effect upon the long hair it effeotually killed tha new growth, and I deoided to stop. "Since then I have nsed nothing bnt a very coarse oomb. Every morning I go over the hair thoroughly and carefully, removing every snarl nntil it is as free and flowing as water. Then I braid it and coil it into varied ooiflenrs about my bead. I never used cosmetios on my hair. "New York Journal Insurance en New Warship. It is not generally known probably Decauae people do not stop to think that the Cramps are obliged to oarry an enormous amount 01 insuranoe on the vessels whioh are built in their shipyards for the Oovernment. No battleship has ever started on her trial triD without beins beavilv insured. and when several vessels are in course of construction at one time the anm amounts np into the millions. Edwin S. Cramp is authority for the state' ment that the company at one time I carried (12,000,000 insuranoe on Oov ernment work. In faot it is said that the Cramps wore obliged to go to Eng land in order to secure this amount of insurance, owing to the limitations of the American companies. Philadel phia Jteoord. I tOSOKST HAIB IH TUB WOHLD. A POSTMASTER'S WIFE. A i.Kr.na woman who AnoNtsnro HKIt FKIKNU AND NKIUHHOltft. Krar tn Iaah llirt lleitnrril ao Com late ly That aha Haa llin Am-apiail by Ufa Inanrnnra Company as a flnod Illak. From the Journal, Iswttton, if. A brlfflit llttln wnmnn. roay and fresh from her lioiist-hnld ilutlt-a, dropped lato a chair tiaftire tha writer and fallen 1 with enthusiasm slilnltiK In htranuppliiK, black eye. 1 he people In the pri'tly vlllitKeot Lerd Centre, Me., have watched with some Inter est the restoration to complctn hralth of Mr. W. X.. Francis, wife of the roatinnatcr. Bo general were the comments on this Inter rating cam that tha writer who vlsltotl Mrs Francis antl learned from her that Hie state ments reKiinllnu her troubles and her sub quent extrication therefrom are entirely (run. Allot her neluliliors know what has bees the agency that hns performed this earn, bnt that other, mnv ba betiBfltedbyher experience, Mr. Francis ha consented to allow hr story 10 npticnr In print. II there Is anvthltiR on enrth that I dread more than nnotlinr," she Mil l, 'lt I to see my name in the paper. Hut In this ease I conquer rr.y repugnance and (five publicly the aainn credit to the savior of my life aa i would to one who had tlrnirad me from a death beneath the waves, in fact, I have ex tolled my preserver so enthuslastlcully and tinresetvedlyi hnvesouiht out sufferer ami recommended the remedy to so many friends and nciitilnlances Ibat nlrealvmy neluuh'ir iculnrlv call me 'l'ink I'llla Francis.', lint really, my recovery la something that I con- alder wonderful. 1 know that there are ao ninny teatlmnifnla of medicine In the papara nowadays that people do not pay aa much hand na formerly, but I do wish folk who tire s-ifTorlnif would remember that whnt I any comes right from the heart of a wnmnn who fc-la that ahe bad a new leaso of hnppy life (flven to her. r.ieyen yenra niro 1 was amictetl wltn ner vous prostration. My existence until two reara aim waa one of rirairirtnir intanrv. Any one In the village will tell you of inv condi tion. My bio 11I seemed exhausted from my vein snd month after month 1 grew weaker. I was nbln to undertake only the lightest household work, anil even then I could per form It only by alow and careful movements. "During ail tnese sorry months unil yeara I was under the care of tlja doctor an l that. but their medicines helped meonl) epitsmod- tea My, ami then I fell into runtime mors prostrating than ever. In the night I use to be awakened bv hi' mt ex -ruclnting rut I in iu mv heart and tide, mid whs obliged to use pellets ol pow erful me Heine that the doctor gave me for relief In such nttacka. At Inst my condition became so grave that 1 went out only infre quently. We live upstairs, you notice, over my liusimnd a store, and Iu descending the Ititltwny I frequently wna obliged to sort of inn ami siuiu over the steps in order to tescetul. such was tho strain ou mv system reMiltlng from even this slight exertion. Oc- iiatonally I visited the neighbors, but Iwa obliged to alt and rest to recover breath e-hllK UHcending any elevation. In short.lt did not seem that I could live. uch wns my t-jmiiletH physical prostration. uiie oav 1 saw an advertisement of nr. Williams' I'ltik Pills for Tale I'oople. and al though my faith In rcmediea wns weak by that time, I -nt for a box and tried them. Unit was two years ago. Now 1 call myself I well woman. Isn't It wonderful? 'I haven't had one of those excruciating ulna Iu the hi ntt for 11 year and a half. iVhv. even the first box of idlls helnod me. 1 can walk miles now; can do my work tnsilyi have gained in weight constantly, and you would scarcely bedeve II, but a lit tle while ago I was examined for endowment life Insurance and wns accepted unhesltiit Ingly altor u careful examination bythephy- ' 06 you wonder that I m shouting 'Pink Pills' all through our village? 1 haven't taken any ot the remedy for some months tor It lias completely built me up, tun at Iho lint sign of trouble 1 know to what refuge to life. "I.ast year my aunt. Mrs. M. A. BlOFsom.of Plxlleld. P. O., was here visiting me. 8he was suffering from luck of vitality and heart trouble, but she wasskeptlciil about mv rem edy that 1 was so eiitliusiiiutlcntly advociit- ing. At ihm. However, she tried it 11 ml car ried some bnuiu with ln-r when she wont, A llitle while iigo I received a teller from her 1 anil ill it Hiibl. 'I ntn curt-it. th'inka to find ' ami l'ink l'ilis.' Khealso wroti-tliat her bus- IhiuiI bad been prostrated, but u id been re stored by the remedy. "Vn feel upthis wiiytlmt such nsoverelgn euro cannot be too widely known. That is the only n asoa why 1 allow my numo to bu use! Iu this connection. I kuow also that by personally recommending them I have helped many of my frlemla back to health. for 1 never let an opportunity pass when a Word of cot.uael may direct some one." One of the norsons to whom Mrs. Francis recommended l'ink Pills is Htntlon Agent C. H. Foster, ol Leeds Centre, u nil tho reporter found him putro.lug the pb.tform awaiting the arrival of the morning train. Mr. Fos. i:er, wno IS oiiu of the most trustworthy, nnpable and energetic men in the employ of the Maine Contra! ltillroad, apia-ared iu un usually good lieu th. and spirits, uud we made inquiry na to the cause. "Do you know," replied he, "I think I've Blade a discovery, or, at lunst, Mrs. Franclr hn for me. I have been in poor health for a long time with a heart trouble variously oomnlioated. We have bean ao fully Inter eatea In Mrm. Francla' wonderful recover tb.it 1 at ouue alatermlued to give the meat- line recommended a thorough lest. Ho, about 'wo months ago. I bought the first box ot fJr. Williams' Pink Pill. Only two months, plt-aje note, yal already I am ao much Im proved, so much better able 10 fultll my tlutles, ao sanguin that I am on the road to recovery, tha' I fuel like a new man. "I oiiu new walk without tin, fatigue I nee experienced, mv heart affection appears o lie raliaved, and I have joined the Pialc 1111a oaun in our community. Mr. Foat r oommonoed tnklna thenlll at a .lme when he win completely prostrated, af ter he had auffered such a sevure attack of heart trouble that It was necessary to carry him home from hi office. (Hnca then he has faithfully adhered to the remedy and i oon tautly improving, so muoh ao a to excite his enthusiasm and bis gratitude. Dr. Williams' Pink Fill contain, in a con densed form, all the elomouts necessary to give new Ufa and richness to the blood and reatora shattered nerves. They are an unfa!' Ing apeultto for such disease a locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, Jolatlca, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous aeadacbe, tb after effect of la grippe, palpi tation of the heart, pale and sallow complex Ions, all forms of weakuesa, either In male or female. Pink Pill are sold by all dealer, or will bu sent postpaid on receipt of price, (SI) tents a box, or six boias for J.M they are haver sold la bulk or by tha 100) by addreaa IngDr. William' Medicine Co., Hcheaeotady, Ber Check. Husband Did you get that ten-dollar check your uncle sent you cashed yett Wife No; I haven't been out. Husband Well, I am sending an or der to a cigar dealer for two boxes of fS cigars. 1 don't want to seud money in an envelope. You take this $10 and give me your check. Wife Certnlnly. Husband (a day later) More money! Why, my dear, what did you do with the $10 your uncle sent you? Wife (In a buff)-You took It for cigars. New York Weekly. , , Mrs. Wlnlow'Pootlilng ByrupforCblldren teething, aof len the gu ma, ml uvea InOuiniua U on, ultra vain; turns wind tulle, iiu a boula. art TttaeaM ItettmA la SO Vina tee. Dr. Agnew' Cora for th Heart give perfect relief In all ease nf Organic or Hrtnpathetle Heart Dlaraae In 80 minute, and speedily ef fects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Pal pitation, Bhnrtneaa of Itreath, Hmotherlmf Hpella, Pain In !ett Kldn and all symptom ot a Diseaaed H.-nrt. One dime cnnvlncas. If your drUKirlst haan'l It In atnek, ask him to procure It for loo. It will aava your life. After alx yenra' aufferltig. I wn eared by Man'-Cure. Ma 11 V Thomson, St H Ohio Ave., Allrglienv, Pa.. March IU. t4. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills which vnnish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant eiforts rightly directed. There is comfort In tho knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which tho pleasant family laxative, Hyrupof Fifrs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, nndia everywhere esteemed so highly by all who valuo good health. Its beneficial effects are duo to tho fuct, that it Is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore Bllimportant, in order to pet its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, that you hnvotho genuine article, which is manufactured by thot'alifornla Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep ntnldo druggists. If In the enjoyment of pood henlth, and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies oro not needed. If aillleted with nny actual dim-ase, one may bo commended totltomost skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then ono ahould have tho beat, and with the well-lnformedoverj'where, Svrnpof Figs stands hiphest end is most larpely used and jflvos most f oneril satisfaction. v To develop muscle, if that 13 what you're doing l 3 r y,r ) a be t arrrccablc do it with Pearlinc. And one of the strongest points about Pearline's washing is it3 savintr its economy. oa f0ffi ii Cleanliness is Nao Pride, Dirt's Nae Honesiy," mon Sense Dictates the Use of Lbs BIG DD.f Sometimes quality is sacrificed in the effort to give big quantity for little money. No doubt about that. But once in a while it isn't. tlr For instance, there's " BATTLE AX." W The piece is bigger than you ever saw before for 5 cents. And the quality is, as ll many a man has said, " mighty good.' T"VJ There's no guess work in this statement. It is just a plain fact. jl . You can prove it by investing 5 cents AflSk in "BATTLE AX." "Some time ago," said Clifton Aros parger (of Paris, Ky.), County Attorney of Bourbon Oo., Ky "I saw Ui advertisement of Illpsn Tabutes la (he Louisville Courier Journal, and believing It was the remedy I needed, t determined to get soma ot the Tabnle. There WAS no name attached to the advertise ment, so I wrote to the publisher ot the Courttrfournal and was referred to the Illpana Chemical Co., 10 Rpruoe (., Mew York, from whom I obtained a box for 60 cents. 1 had been greatly troubled with sick headache, bnt since I scooted Rlpans Tubules, whuerer I begin to feel symptom ot sick headache or sour stomach, I take ono or two Tannics and escape all the terror of a splitting headache. One taken after eating has aided my digestion and made me foel like a different person. I Ond I now can got the Tabula from a local druggist. (Signed). Ci.irrox AaasraaaBB, Septomber 13th, 1895." R pan, Ta'mlaa ar 14 by arnttista, ar by aiao ' If tlie price (W) eanta a boa) it aant to tba Rlasae f'h-mle.l Company, Mo. IV Sprue St., New IeM.1 Sample vial, II) ceuta. $Q A DAY SURE.- Vis9t,n'l w will 'how yon h HE NO II VOTJP how CA 111 v- n nvi ni-oiilialj rnirvt w fuf. 1 and Imrh too fr w.nk In 1h l end iirnnr nildrfxtai nnd wswl rip) Bin miiij wrir von nr ant- rivnr iifiil murk 1 aitiaoliita.lv ml aa ifit ir vt rTir .. ftOTAli aUALritTLklMl CUHI'A.'vK. Hoi Lit, Ulr.H, Milk UrlUI ItnlOdKM. No pay till enr4 nDIIIII Wf,ISKY hn.lt rurscl. Hook mo. U rl U M rR. Dr. n. M. W(mm.rv. Atlot.U P N V 5 the washing for, perhaps the old way ol washing with soap rubbing the clothes uo and down over a board may be pretty pood. It can't healthy, though, to breathe', t. f-t -jl ji mis HTAiTirsiTAirs. rT m noit uiwh Hyrup. Tti Umni. tTw Fl mat laiiucu, iciiu . steam, ana' you'd better take your exercise in way3 that arc plcasanter. But if you're washing clothes to ret them clean, and want to do this dis. work casilv. nuicklv. and safelv . Com-