0 at Natarsllr, tiara a ood npprt lt, kivp yntir blond para and four nrrvaa strmif bjr taking Hlooci s Sarsaparilla Th twst In fas t th Ona Tris tllnnil rnrlflpr. Hood's PlllcurebiliuUM!m, lirmiaxlis. & Pomlnrtor T.. P. toomls, Detroit. Mich., ara; "Tha sifrot or Hull' ('alarm ('nre is wun.lirfiil." Writ liiui about It. bold br DruaaiaU, Wo. Plan's Chit fur ('nniitm'tln l an A Nn. I Asthma mrrtli Inr. W. It. Wii.i.iamh, An tiocli, Ilia., April II. m. Out Way to Pnt It. Mnny of the sayings and rtolnir of the Southern m'Kro, that find their way Into print, tuny be aiKxTyiiliiil, hut enough are known to be true to mnke good hi clnfm to humor. A gentleman discussing coon-huutlng relates nn In cident, In Forest nnd Htivatii, thnt illus trates thin clinmeterlstic drollery. The rxirty, consisting of hunters, dogs, axon nnd torches giilorp, lmd been bunting for n irnoil jmrt of the nlRht Without nny luck whatever. Finally, the dog" treed a coon. It would take aome time to fell so large a tree, nnd one of the negroes volunteered to climb It and ascertain the whereabouts of the coon. All agreed to this, and aat around to await developments. Soon after the negro hnd disappeared mixing the bra lichen, a peculiar found wna heard from the top of the tree. It wna a kind of mixture of negro nnd coon dialect. Some one ventured the remnrk: "Bill, have you got that coon?" "Yen, anh," wna the reply, "Pse got din here coon; but I wish you'd aend Home o' dem darkles up here to help me turn him loose." HEEDLESS WOMEN. ThrT Pay a gad Penalty for Their Neglnt. If women only heeded first symp toms nervousness, backache, head ache, lassitude, loss of appetite and "V sleep j palpi- , 3 union, nioiau- choly,"blue8,' etc., and at oneo removed the cause with I.ydia E. l'inkhnm's Vegctablo Com pound, thero would be much Icfs suffering. But they are careless, or their physician is to blame, and they drift into some distressing female disease. The Vegetable Com pound at once removes all irregularis ties of the monthly period : inflam mation, ulceration and displacement of the womb, and all female troubles. All druggists have it. Write to Mrs. Pinkhara at Lynn, Mass., if you wish for advice, which she will give you free. "I should not be alive to-day, if it nad not been for Lydia E. lMukham's Vegetable Compound I was suffering greatly from an attack of female weakness, and nothing I had tried could give me relief; when by the advice of a friend I began the Com pound. After using it two months I was a different girl, and now at the end of six I nra entirely cured." Mks.Aknie KibklaND, l'atchoguc, L. I. Seaside and Country Gowns need f Duxbak BIAS VELVETEEN BINDINQ On their skirt edges. It Is rain proof, sheds water and never turns grey. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Sampltt ihowlnf labtli and maUrlalt mmlM frit. " Homa Dressmiking Mat). Easy." a naw book by Miaa Emma M. Hooper, of th. Ladisa' Homa Journal, sen, fcr 25c,. poatago paid. S. H. it At. Co., P. O. Doz 600, N. Y. City. Don't take substitutes to - save a few pennies. It won't pay you. Always insist on HIRES Rootbeer. Ma Mir by TM Ciu-lM . fttrt Cm., Ph.UMi.hlh THE MIDDLE SOUTH. TOffiSSSSS ft&fl Dvvtjlopinvn: vt tb MUld Hotttti. Hnu(l ooitkljr UloMtniTtf1. hulMM'Hptiou fcJ rt. per Vfivr. All about tb KrMt MtdiU Huuth. Its. ad v Wit hum, tad H inducfttuitiitt tii tU UouiHi(kr. 0r KMtrarllKr.v. Id order to tntroAuc it 111 ry irihrii (Juunuuulty iutrtd In th ouU, wa will wild It Oua Yaar for only eta. to acb of tha flrt twtmty namaa rMalvtri from any PoatoAoa. Kuiwuriha qun k. Ttma ltuiltad. Ad wim( JtUddle Mulb rulIUhlnit .f buiuwrrvtllet Traa QT EADY Wa Pay Cm. Walcly BJid want UMin avery. wliar to aall NT A If K 1'UKICMi luilltniiu tMt. uonia ad.prowu tbluiJy bai. buiwrh uuibta, rie w viiu. NTAUH HUOTHKHn; l.ou. iaaliutOa JUiiat iickpttrU 111 I iailUliwlilnKlia,U.('; I ttuoceaafully prosecutes Claima. t LaaVrlitori.l Eki(ui1di U B. u1ou Bu..u, Vfaiuiiwtl wai, fi'iMudivaUiiilulaliua, aluv n VMM I. .JttWV In titua. HfildhjrdriiiiKlKtt. 7 r r m f J .A THE PUATFORM REPORTED. Pali Teat nf the Raaotiitlnni Aajraad Von by a Majority of tha Cnmmlttca. OmcAdo, July B. The platform reported to Ihs eonventlon by the majority of the Com mittee on Resolutions was as follows! Tfttrmrannlan Principle Haafllrmrri. Vfe, the Democrats of tha United Hlale. In National roiiTentlnn RKPmlp1. donalTlrm our alli'Blnno i t,i thnn Rn'lt pnMnl prln plples of Juntlco nnil llhnrty upon wlileh our Institutions urn fonmleil, nnd which thn Dnmoernllo party has S'IvochIk I from Joffer lon'a time to our own frmvlom of spwsoh, froeilom ot thn prow, froodom ot consdoneo, tha prpsorvntlon of porsonal rlultts, tha equality of nil oltinena before thn law ami thn lalthful observance ot constitutional limita tion!. Centralisation nf Tower Rralateit. Curlnit all the years the Pemoernlla fiarty hts resisted thn tendency of ac)llh In nresls to the centra ligation ot Qovnrnmpntnt power, and steadfastly malntnlnel the Inteir rlty of the dual system ot Roveramnt estab lished by the founders of this llennhllo of Its- fxihllcs. Under Its nuldnnce and tnnchlniis ' he sreat principle of local self-Rovernment bas found Its '.test etpresslon In the main-1 tenance of the rights of the Htntes and In Iff assertion ot the necessity of confining the general Rovernmcnt to the exercise of the Eownra irantod by the Constitution of the Fnltod States. Rltvar tinea the I'nlt nt Valne. Reeoirnlslna thnt thn money question Is paramount to all others at this time, we In vite attention to tho fast thnt the Fodernl Constitution names silver and irnld foirethnr si tha money metals of the United Htntes, and that thn first colnnira lnw p'isspd by Con- Srees under the Constitution made the silver ollar the unit of value aad admitted sold to free coinage at a ratio measured by the silver dollar unit. "Tha Crime or '79." We declare that the not of 187.1. demonetiz ing silver. without the knowledge or np- riroral of the American people, bns resulted n tho appreciation otcold andaoorrespoml Ina fall In the prion of, commodities pro. duced by the people; a heavy lucrcn.se in tho burden ot taxation and .ot all debt, publla and prlvatei the enrichment of tho money lender class nt home and abroad; prostration ot industry and Impoverishment of the poo plo. Monometallism Denounced. We are unalterably opposed to monometal lism which has looked fast thn prosperity of mn ln,.u4..1 unlnln I .. I V 1 timoa. Gold monoraotlllsm Is a Urltlsli ' policy, nnd Its adoption has brought other Nations Into Dnanolul sorvltudo to London, It Is not only un-American, but anti-American, and It can bo fastened on thn United Htntes only by thn stilling of that spirit ol lovn nnd liberty which proclaimed our politi cal independence In 1776 and won It in the War of the Revolution. Free Coinage at 10 tn 1, We demand tho free and unllmltod coin age of both gold and silver at thn present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent ot any other Nation. We de mand that the standard silver dollar shall be a full legal tender, equally with gold, for all debts, public and private, and we favor such legislation as will prevent for tho fnturn the demonttlr.nl Ion of nny kind ot legal-tendoi money by private contract. Object to "Gold" Honda. We are opposed to tho policy nnd practice of surrendering to the holders of the obliga tions of the United States theoptlon reserved by law to the Government of redeeming such obligations in cither silver coin or gold coin. Bond Iaaue Denounced'. We are opposed to thn Inmlnff of Interest. beating bonds ot tho United Htntes In time ol f'cnoe, and condemn thotrnfnclngwlth bank ng syndicates which. In exchange for bondi and at an enormous profit to themselves, supply the Federal Treasury with gold tc maintain the policy of gold monometallism. Opposed to National Banks. .' Congress alone has power to coin and Issui money, and President Jackson declared thai thla power could not be delcgnted to oorpor ntlons or Individuals. We therefore demand that the power to circulate as money r taken from thn National banks and that al paper money shall be issued directly by thi Treasury Department, be redeemable In colt and receivable for all debts, publio and pri vate, Titrlff for Revenue Only. We hold thnt tariff duties should be levied for purposes of revenue, such duties to b so adjusted as to operate equally throughout the country and not dlsnrimlnnto betweoi class or section, and that taxation should bt limited by the needs ot the Government hou estly and economically administered. McKlnley Law Denounced. We donounce as disturbing to business tin Republican threat to restore the McKinlnj law, which bas been twice condemned by thi people iu National elections, and which, en acted sudor the false ploa of protection t home Industry, proved a prollflo breeder ti trusts and monopolies, enriched the few a the expense of the many, restricted tradi and deprived the producers of the grea Amerloan staples of access to their natura markets. Income Tax Law Repeat. Until the money question Is settled we art opposed to any agitation for further channel in our tariff laws, except such as are nea essary to make up the deficit In revenut caused by the adverse decision ot the 8u Sreme Court on the lnoome tax. But foi lis deoision by the Supreme Court then would be no deficit In the revenue under th law passed by a Demoo ratio Congress, ic strict pursuance of the uniform decisions ol that court tor nearly one hundred years, that oourt having sustained constitutional objeetions to Its enactment, wbloh have been overruled nytne abiout Judges wno Dave ever sat on that benoh, Its RaEnaetment Demanded. Wa declare that It is the dnty ot Congress to use all the constitutional power whlcb remains after that decision, or which roaj eome from Its reversal by the court as It ma5 hereafter be constituted, so that the bur dens of taxation may be equally and Impar tially laid to the end that wealth may beai Its due proportion of toe expenses of tlw Government. For Bsatrtctad Immigration. We hold that the most efficient way to pro tect American labor Is to prevent the impor tation of foreign pauper labor to eompetc with It in the home market, and that thi value of the home market to our America! farmers and artisans is greatly reduoed by I riotous monetary system whlcb depresses th prices of their products below the cost ol production, and thus deprives them of th means of purchasing the products ot om boms manufactures. Federal Batlrosd Ownership. The absorption of wealth by the few, the consolidation ot our leading railroad systemi and the formation of trusts aad pools require a stricter control by the Federal Government of those arteries of oommerce. We demand tha enlargement of the powers of tbs Inter state Commerce Commission, and suoh re strictions and guarantees in tbs oontrol ol railroads as will protect the people from robbery and oppression. For KeoDomy la OBoa, Ws denounce the profligate waste of tht money wrung I ruin the people by oppresaivt taxation and the lavish appropriations ol recent Republican Congresses which nav kept taxes high while the labor that payt them is unemployed, and the products of tb people's toll are depressed In price till the; no longer repay the eost of production. Wa demand a rw urn to simplicity and economy wbloh befits a Democratic Government and a reduction In the number of useless offloes. tne salaries of whlcb drain the substance ol tbs people. "Government by Injunction," Ws denounce arbitrary Interference by fadaraljautburitles la looal affairs as a viola. Hon 6T fhi Constitution of the TTnllod States and a orlme against free Institutions, and wn eepeelnlly object to government by In junction as a new and highly dangerous form of oppression by which Federal iuduM In contempt of the laws of the States and ! ngnta oi citizens imcome at onon legislators. udgea and executioners) and we approve ha bill passed ar the last session of thn United States Senate and now pending In the House relative to contempts In Federal ootirta and providing tor trials by Jury in oertnln cases of contempt. Against Taclfln Funding BUI. No discrimination should bo Indulged bt the Government of the United Htntes In favo'i of any of Its debtors. We approve of the re fusal of the Fifty-third Congress to nass thi Pact lie Hnllroad Funding bill, aad denounet the effort ol tha present Republican Congrest to enact a similar measure. For Liberal Pensions. Recognising the lust claims of deserving Union soldiers, we heartily Indorse the ruli of Commissioner Murphy thnt no nnmei shall lie nrbltrnrily dropped from the pension roll, nnd the fnct of enlistment nnd nervines should bedeemed conclusive evidence ngulnsl disease or disability before enlli tment. Territories Hhould lie Admitted, We fnvor the admission ot the Territories of New Mexico and Arlsona Into the Union as Htntes, and we favor the enrly admlssloi of all the Territories having thn necessary Eopulatlon and resources to entitle them to latnhood, and whllethey remain Territories we hold thnt thn officials appointed to ad minister the government of nny Territory, together with tho District of Columbia nnd Alaska, should be bona fldo residents of the Territory or district In wiilon their duties are to be performed. Tho Demo crallc party believes In home rule, nnd thnt all publla lands of the United Htntes should be appropriated to the establishment ot free homes for Atnerlonn cltlsens. We recom mend thnt the Territory of Alnaka be granted a delegate In Congress, and thnt the general land and timber laws of thn United States be extended to snld Territory. Sympathy for Cnha. Wn extend our sympathy to the peop!o of Cuba lntheir heroic struggle for liberty and Independence. Against Llfa Tenure In Office. Wn are opposed to lite tenure In the publio service. We favor appointments based upon merit, fixed terms of oftlce nnd such nn ad ministration of tho Civil Hervlce Inws as will afford equal opportunities to nil citizens of ascertained fitness. For Itlver Improvement. The Federal Government should enrn for nnd improve the Mississippi River and other grent waterways ot the Republic, so as to secum for thn Interior Htntes easy nnd cheap transportation to tide water. When any waterway of the Republic is of sufficient Im portance to demand aid of the Government such nld should bs extended upon a definite plan of continuous work until permanent Im provement Is secured. Against a Third Term. We declare It to be tho unwritten law of this Republic, established by custom and usage of one hundred years, and sanctioned by the examples ot the greatest and wisest of those who founded nnd have maintained our Government, thnt no man should be eligible for a third term of the Presidential office. Appeal tn tha People. Confidence In the Justice of our cause and the necessity of its success nt the polls, we submit the foregoing declaration of princi ples and purposes to the considerate judg ment of the American people. We Invite the support of all cltlsens who approve them and who desire to have them made effective through legislation for the relief ot the people and the restoration ot the country's prosperity. PLAYED HE WAS A STATUE. Ifungry John 1oe Knvlcd the Lot of the Uronze Hgnre in the I'ark. Toor, liunjjry John Poe ant on a bourn In the New York City Hull park ruminating over tho vlcl8Hltiules of life. It wns enrolling hot, nnd John hnil Just removed his outer garment g, so that bo wit In his red timlerahlrt nnd SOB POSING) Al A STATUE. trousers, gazing up vacantly at the bronze statue of the martyr Natbun Hale. "What a soft snap thnt feller's got. nyhow," he presently remarked, "stand In' there nil day long, wld the trees a ahntlln' hliu, uotlilu' to do, no cop to mnke him move on, nothlu' to eat, nothlu' to drink" there the chain of thought suddenly ceased "nothln' to drink! I'd be n statue myself 1f tt wasn't for that. What a snap It would bo." And then speculation ripened Into ac tion, John proceeded over to the urtse of the pedestal. "I'll try It." be said. My other engagements can wait." A fat broker mopping the perspiration from bin chubby cheeks hurried along up Brondway. He glanced from right to left and bis eyes rested complacently on the leafy greenery of the park. Sud denly he halted. "Bbades ot Aoe Lincoln," be gasped, awe-stricken. On the bronze pedestal whence Hale, the martyr, had looked down over the passing show was perch ed a figure a figure grotesque In Its simplicity. Nothing more strange, In deed, than poor, uddle-heailed John Doe, )i!h arms folded heroically across his red undershirt. And yet, he was attracting the rnpt attention of a throng. Bo he pliiyod the statue faith fully, until n pnrk policeman yanked him down by the foot nnd took him off o the station. There Is no monopoly ot knowledge, but some people can't tell a thing they know without giving that Impression. T W. MJL WS. X. Ml) ny?& A REWARD HAS BEEN OFFERED. Beaver County Authorities Anxious tc Catch the lafs-Braaksrs. A Inrgo number ol safes blown open In Heaver county during the past month nnd tho failure to locnte the offenders, led Count j Iieteollvg Fetter to offer a rewnrd of HIO (ol Informntinn lending to the arrest ami eon. vletlon of any one of the gang. He bellevel one gnng has beenjdidng all the work. II lias also warned the owners of safes to lenvi them unlocked unless they contain vnliialdcs. In addition to Infective Fetter's offer ol WO. the llrldgewutir lias Company offers the same sum. lly the explosion of nnturnl yns at tin Evergreen lintel, seven miles north ot Alle. glteuy City, six persona were Injured, thro It feared, lutnlly. Those seriously hurt wen August Htllr.er, aged !H years: Ada Htlter, Hi yenrs: John llrooks, 8(1 years; Mrs. Frank Marshall, IMI yenra. The hotel wns badly dnn.nged liy the explosion which was caused by a leaking pipe. Monday's storm was very severe about Cliamherslwrg. It caused the ilnm at Five Forks to overflow and washed out fiO feel ol the W. M. II. II., delaying traffic two hours. On the .11. A., near the pipe Hue stntion, ii wasked out GOO feet of truc k and stoppec travel nil day. In Waynesboro a great man) cellars were Hooded. J. H. Ringer, R. T. Hogus, John F. Mull. J. N. Ilnuiiinn, (I. W. Kiipperisliergcr nnd August Coeueu hnve been grunted nulhorit) by the acting controller of tin- currency tc nrimnire the t ltlr.cn 8 National bauk ol Jciinnctte with a capital of r0,0(H. Kxecutions nggregnting about l.non hnvi been entered ugnlnst the llutler Meat Hup ply Company, A. 1. t'liiselnger, manager, extensive dealers tn Western dressed meals, mid their place of business Is now lu thi hands of the sheriff. The council nt Mgonler is In much troubli over the eontrnct for the new water works After the contract was let to Kroner 4 O'llernui, of Pittsburg, nnd work begun, the supreme court decided the bond eduction to be lllegnl. While Isnac Cohen, of New Castle, wai driving a valuable horse on the street a ve hlele occupied by two drunken men ran lute Mm, thn shaft penetrating Cohen's horse lo ur tho henrt, killing It instantly. The coroner's Jury found that James Long, cshnse dead body wns discovered near Van dergrlft, cHtuo to his denth by means mi kimwn. It Is thn general opinion that be nas killed by a train. The snfe In W. J. Zimmerman's drug store nt I'elinont was blov n open by Imrglnrs, bill only a small sum of money taken. This it the second time Zimmermen's safe has beec blown open. Hnmuel V. Retleg has entered suit fol 5,0io damages ngnlust R. 11. Corlett t brewer nt Washington, for alleged slander, ltetleg was formerly foreman In t'orlett'i brewery. l'erry Hopfer. of North Abingdon, neni Heranton, a cripple, placed 80 pounds ol stoiictt In his pocket and lay down iu LI1 Luke. Ills body wns recovered. Ai Sew Castlo 1'rof. Auckerman, physical Instructor of the V, M. C A., was assaulted by a hlghwavman. He gave the robber s good beating and let him go. Ma Hldney, who shot and killed her negrc lover, William Hteele, in a l'oplar allej house, l'lttsbiirg, May 10, was found guilt) of second degree murder. I'nvid Kelly, of Dunbar, assaulted li Is wife with a spade, Indicting probably fatal Injuries. llurgliirs stole 200 worth of stuff from Pershing a general store at New Florence. The (Ireeneburg nut nnd bolt works wai sold to Sidney J. l'otta (or 2,000. The New Castle tin pinto works resumed is full. Anxious to Know. Doctor IHm't bo uliirmed. I wna ticker than you are n year ago nnd with the same trouble. To-day I am well mil hearty, I'll t lent (anxiously) Oh, Doctor, tell me who wan your physiclnu. Water bury American. The women should sew weights In their skirts; thu wind is positively Im pudent. PlTT'iMUKO. WI1EAT No. 1 red . No. a red M COKd Na yellow ear, ........ nt it S 65 tm ti B7 X4 1! I 41 S HI t a wo 10 oo u no 1H uu m uu iu Ml iu ou 7 ou s uu 4- iv jviiuw amnion ,. ,. Uli HI la an 41 4U 17a II DA HO 14 50 tA'ls Na 1 white. No. I while ..-. KVK No 1 V- a FLOL K W lul.'r'iVitent'a naT hv An... GAY No. 1 tlmoiuy. siiea clover, na l ,HM u hi llnw frmn w it . . . . 19 I k I 11 Ml rEKIJ Na i While MT."Vual!Z.' 1 60 Brown MlddUusa............, 10 uu oran. uuis , , L11., ju uu eTKAW-Wlieal 6 7 uai 7 75 lialrv Yroduute. BUTTEH Elf In Creamery...... u 17 rancj iroaiuerr , j ja fane? Counir Kuli. in n CHli.ii.SiC Ohio, now... 7 H siw lora, new. 7 g trill t aid Yagatabla. APPLES Bui aa 00 4 60 BEANb Hand-picked, par bu. 1 Si 1 40 lu'UiUia-.New, iu oar. uu....,, 10 uo CAUUAUlt Uoiua growu, bbl. 1,5 8 uo UMUMt feUuw, la HO 4U VoultiT, 1-tav ( I1ICKENS. u n-u- an a n ILKKtVs.Vlb I) 10 auuo i a, auu Ulilo. IraaU.. n u lliacaUaiiwua. EED8 Clover lbs... IU gtiS . uuutuj, pitLuv. t, ,m, i yo SOU blue Israaa 1 at I ao liAfUt bYttUf, new Jo tk) tlDtK Cuuuirr, swsei, ubL. 8 ou t CO i AlxuW 4 4 CUiClMMATA, FLOUR ...... 1 7o SO W llEAT-Ntt S MeO. ti KVUNas 4a t-OltN-ilUeO. 111 oais.......v at sa Liiue 9 but I hk Ohlu Cruaniarr ao f UILASKUrUlA. FLOUR t ai 75 COKN-Na a Mlleo. OA I S Na I Wltita , BUTlkU-Creauisi-y, aura.. LUUb j-a. nrata MsSW VUtUt. FLOUR Patents , WUhAT-Na Kod. l-OUN-Na OA I B Vt ulla Weateru bb'UKU creamorr kAJUS aim auil feun a t II 11 LlVat STUCK. CSXTBAL STOCK VABDI, CAST LIBSBTT, VA, CATTLg, Prima. 100 to 1.100 Iba 4 90 at 4 88 OockI, l,'.uu to l.uu lbs 4 IU 4 SO liar, l.uou io l.iton. 4 uu 4 iu Kairllstil ateera, uuo uilUUOlbs.... 100 Duo kuiuiuuu, ?UU lu auuib a uu It 60 Huus, Medium, .. I 65 I 10 lutavv a au a 36 hougbs sud fciaits UU) 170 Good. St toWlbs....... fair, 70 ivWIlua. Vcuimua n MM.,.M iiiiiiuiHIiwiai I OA as IMIIHIMMMM t -A a so 60 a ; ' A MLMSTtlt'H VTltE, The Frank Malsmmt of the 1'sator ( - rlethet Chnreti. From fa Advertitrr. Ktmtrn, JV. Y. Da. WiLMSHs. Dear fiiriMf wlto has beans sufferer from rheumatism lor mors than three yenrs, suffering nt times with ter rible pains In her limbs, nnd other times with a severe "crick" In her back which onuses grent agony. Hhe spent much for physicians and medicine, but secured only temporary rnllcfi finally she oonoluded to try Pink nils. She bas taken olght boxes and 1 can any from the llrst one she has Im proved until now she Is almost eutlrely tree irom pain, and has grown much stronger and (eels confident that, by thn blessing of (lod, they will effect a permanent ours. We take grent pleasure In recommending them to our (rlends. (Hlgned.) Rr.v. J. If. Rncssra, raster Bethel A. M. E. Church, Elmlrfl, New York. It. Williams' I'ink Pills contain, in a con densed trm, all the elements necessary I o give new life nnd richness to the blood an t restore shattered nerves. They nre an un failing speolllc for such dl-CHse as locomotor ntnzin, partial parnlysls, Ht. Vitus' dance, sclnllca, snuraigtn, rheumatism, nervous headaohe, the after efTect of In grippe, pal pitation of the hfiirt, i sle and sallow com plexions, all forms of wenknss either in mala or female. Pink Pills nre sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, SOcentsabox, or six boxes forl.51 (they are never sold In bulk or by the 101), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany, Hchouectady. N. X Twenty-two Annmlte pirates were recently liebcBiled in one batch on one of the bridges at II uc, CI1I11K. Virr fl. an worth Detains noatlBr-Borss Sra ef four trrersr, snd wrapiera to Dobhlne Soap Mf'g Oo., I'lillsd.lfhls, Is. Thsjr will aend 70a fraa of rlianre, postatm paid, a Worceater i'ocket Dlo llr.nsn' WS rsues, N,tind In rltli, profusely U luatraiad. OUvr yuod untU Auiruat lat only. The Tyrol has 1,27!) taverns, with n,noo beds. The number ot tourists last year was iUl.altt, who spent lll,2y,0(K florins. FITS stopned free tiy tin. Ki.ink's Orkat Ki:iivr IlKsToiiRii, No fits after first dny's um. Mnrvelous cures. Tri-ntlsennd 2.iMrlai bottle free. l)r. Kline. Kll Arch Kt., I'ldla.,l'a. Mrs. Wlnslow'e Fondling Fyrunforriilldren teething, soft ens the KUins.refluees Inntininm tiou, allfiys puimcureu wind colic. 2M;u bottle. ft it it it t it it it- Ti it it it it it t "The North Pole irS 0 H a4 TI n j Always at the front and wherever I "BATTLE AK" goes it is the higgest thing in sight It is as re- 8 markable for its fine flavor and quality j as for its low price. A 5 cent piece it of "BATTLE AX "'is almost as g large as a 10 cent piece of any other j equally good tobacco. S it f.w(wfWr-r, Mti&i&imimtimimimi "Wash us with Pearline! " That's all we ask. Save us from that dreadful rubbing It's wearing us out! "We want Pearline the original washing-compound the one that has proved that it can't hurt us Pearlinet Don't experiment on us with imitations I We'd rather be rubbed to pieces than eaten up." m VERY FARMER CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. Rfmn mtk tww ai much. R nn tll all Korthern f inn and $ twtr at many icm for alt iuunuv down htm. W mtsll liuiiruvwil trnrm for MH in KtfU na Mt:rr. l'lvntv uf rttllroatltt fon ot tliDiii So (IroiiM'iiva Nit hur too lint nor tuo oo)d liimat Juki riht, Xorihru faruir ar vuiuluf vary wMk. If you ar utertt-.twrita for FUt.t. iaiuiiUlt. aud aik all th iiumiIou you waul to. il ia a iiltMwui'w to uu to aituwvr thm. HUt'THKUN HO-ItPiEEKKHH U41SD CO-UPANV, Iteairrville, Tn. "A Good Tale Will Bear Telling Twice." Use Sapolio I APOLIO Gladness Comes With a better understanding of thf) trnnslent nnturo of the mnny phys leal Ills which vnniah before proper ef forts R-pntlo efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In tho knowledge thnt so mnny forms of sloknenn nre nnt dua to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho system, which tho pleasant family laxative, riyrupof Fijra. prompt ly remove. Thnt is why it in the only remedy with mllllonsof families, nnd is everywhere esteemed so liipbly by all who value (rood henlth. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is tha one remedy which promotes Internal cleanliness, without debilitating the) orpins on which it acts. Hlntherefora all Important, In order to fret its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, thnt you have the genuine nrticle, which is manufactured by the California iff Nyrup Co. only, anu aoiu iy au rep tttablo druggists. I If In tho enjoyment of good health, and tho system Is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies aro not neeuea. If afflicted with any actual disease, ona may be commended totho most skillful physicians, but If In need of a Inxntive, then one should hnvothn best, and with, the well-informed everywhere, Svrupof Figs stands highest and la most largely used and gives most general satisf action. nDIIIU and WHISKY habit enrM. Hook lent . UrlUfll " lr. M. M. Wihm.i.kv. Allsnta.Ma e made use of at last.' IN THE NORTH Use