ilmposllili without iin,hpnllhyblnral. Inr. tlr-il nml vlt:ill.iil lilnml ri'Milt from taking Sarsaparilla Tlir !)! In fuel I In- dm' Trim Hltmil l'lirlftrr. Hood's Pills f"r tlic livi rmul Ihv!b, sfV, A I'timlro hloiip linrrlor. A tlnatliiK lunlrr f imnili'c tinr, lilni'tiTii iiiilt'M 1'inir. ovrr a thousand jui-iIh wlili1 din! Iirtrr-n fi'Pt (li-i'p, rlns. ins a scapDii to nil un.hpIm us I'lYci'tunl ly ns a hnnm cniilil iln. It not hrlnjr tho sort of tiling one Im llkrly to furj;i't. Ami yi't Hint wnt onc of tlm ri-stilts of tin' Krnknton iTiiptinti. t lu jmrt hi-iti; Tclok Ili'toiin.? hi Siimhi strain, I'onii (il In a low hours. It wnillil almost Hi'i'tn to bo 1 lie KiiriMnr oll'ort of nuturo In tlit i)iinilco-iiakiiii; line, wore It not Hint hui'.i Inmicnsi' una initios nrt found nt tlu lioltoiii of tin; eva, A quocr jilaiu for puiiilco stoiio; lmt pttmlt'i when pro-Ouri-d 1h roally heavy; It Is only the ntr iTivltlos In It Hint makes it llplit, nml ns It Hoots It lvpi'omos wntor-loKuoil, nnd down It K.icn. Most of the rmtnleo we use In Knropo oninrs from tho I.I pari IslnndM. north of Sicily, "the homo of Yulran," tvlieiire Vulfano as tho nnnip of one of thoni. nnd our "vol cnno" ns ihnrrlptlvf of tho natural fen turo of which it Is the type Hero iiro tho putiilro (piarrU'F at Monti Chlrlni nnd Its miters Monti" l'ohita and For tfla Vocolila whoro over n thousand men nre nt work In tlir narrow tuiuicls nnd trallprlos, linliti'il by clay lamps of nnthpu form. The wholn hillside 1.1 Jiorforatod with irriuips of thee tun nol.s, which number lHtween IS if) nnd 81 '0, nnd nro fo narrow that tho men can hardly pass cni'h other In them. And .lust as coal Is found In boils nliiT nated with pamlsloiio and shale, r the putnlop Is In layers between hurdi-i' tavaa aad nshe.i. Leisure Hour. A Despotic Postmlstres. Slip was postmistress of lVtiz.mee, Cornwnll, n ml ruled lier olllco with a linnd of steel. Shi had two rules wlilcli nillllitted of no exeeptloll-slip never pive change, nnd she would not open tho ollicp window when "Host Closed" or "Mall not Sorted" wns placanli'il. The sport-lovlnn gentry often tried to lireek tlirmiKli her cast-iron rules. Two sin-h aiteinpls Mr. Haines, sometime Inspector Kcneial of lier inn Jetty's malls, 'hronlcles In his book, "On the Track of the Mull-Conch:" A traveler wncorctl that ho would break through the blockade of "Hos Closed." lie knocked HO perslslelitly nt the little window, thnt nt last It was open-.'d far enough (or him to thrust In a bundle of letters. lie llioulit for a moment that he had won; but ho didn't know tin postmlstiess, who Hung his letters Into the street. Then n colonel undertook to under mine the postmistress's position on t lie Klvlnc-of-clmnp' question. Present ing himself at the window, he tendered a half-crown, request liitf to be supplied with a shilling's worth of postage stamps. "I plve no din litre." said the lady. "Oh, very well!" replied the colonel. He withdrew for n minute or two, nnd then returned with n ban of sixty pennies. Tapplnc gently nt the win (low, he suavely said, "A penny stamp, If you please, lnndiiin." Slip tlxed hlui with the glittering eye of triumph, took the penny, gave tho stamp, nnd shut the window. A min ute lnfpr there wnn a second knock, nnd n second request, "A penny postage stamp, If you please, madam!" At the thirtieth penny tho postmistress sur rendered and ncroed to glvo change. A Mean Man. "Ho Is the meanest man living," en I A Mrs. Xewlywed to a lady friend, "lu what spnse Is he mean'" "Wheu Jack nnd I were on our bridal tour be was sitting right opposite to us In the car, and wltenever we came to a long tuuhcl he lit a elsar." Texas Sifter. CAFT HELP TELLING. No Tillage bo small. No city so large. From the Atlantic to tho Faciflo, names known for all that is truthful, all that is reliable, are attached to the most thankful letters. . . ' They come to Lydia E. PinUham, am tell the one story of physical salvation (rained through the aid of her Vegeta ble Compound. The horrors horn of -displacement or ulceration of tho womb: I . . . Backache, licaring-down, dizziness, fear of coming' calamity, distrust of best friends. - ': , , AU, all sorrows and sufferings of the past." The fumed "Vegetable Compound" bearing the illustrious name, I'inkham, has brought them out of the valley of suffering to that of happiness and usefulness. t ' ' 1' N II 8T no Hood's H ' wftoiM iiT liitf&. , fHr I I Boat Cough Byrup. Tuna Ootid, Cwln f J In tliun. Hold ftvartimtt. Ill INDIANAPOLIS PLATFORM. Political Principle! Laid Down By tho National Convention. This rnnvi'ntlon has nsn'tnl'li'il to uphold the prhielpli's upon whli'li ileii'inl the honor snil welfare of the American peoples In order thnt Iii inoeriits throughout the l'hl n miiy ' unit" tlo'ir pntrlotie eitnrts to avert ilinisti r , from their country nml ruin from their j party. The Demoi'rntli pntty Is pli'direil to eipinl nml exii' t JiiKtlee to nil men, of every eree.l ninl ooit'lltlon; to tie' InrKi-st freedom of the 1 ii-1 1 v 1 1 ii a I poiiiistetit with good government; to the preservation of the Ketleral govern ment in Us I'onMltiitlnnnl vigor, nml to the support of th" Ktnics In nil tie Ir J'l-it rights; to eeonomy In tho puhllo cxpenilitnrcs: to the miilnleiiiiuro of the pitlilln rnith and oiinil money; nml it Is opposed to piitemm tsin find nil i'Iiihs h'lilnthin. 1 he di i'lnrnilotiK of the rhlengo eonven thm nttii"k Inilivlilnnl fn'oilom, the ri tit of private eoiilrnet, tho lielet'enilcie'e of tho jiitttrlr.rv and ttn1 niitliority of the president to enfnree I'edi'ral laws. They ndvoente n lei'kless attempt to Increase the price of sil ver ly legislation to the ilehtisement of our ninni tnry sliiielurd, nml threaten unlimited Issues of paper money by the government. 'J hey ii!. an ion fur ItepiiMlenii nlhc the Iiemocratt uise of tnrltl ri'form, to court the fnvor of proteetloulsts to thulr llscal heresy. In vi-w of these nnd other grave depar tures from Lieinoerntie principles, we cannot support the eiindldnles of thnt convention, imr he Pound by Its aels. 'the Democratic party hns survived mnny defeats, hut eoiilil not survive n victory won In behiilt of the ilovtrine mid policy proclaimed in Its mum nt Chicago, 111. AMI: 1 I.Ac I D. The conditions, h evor, which raaite pos sllde such uttcriiucca from n nailonal con vention nro tho direct result of class legisla tion liy the llupul'llcnn parly. It still pro claims, ns It hns for years, the power nml duty of government to rniso nnd maintain prices oy law; and it proposes no remedy for existing evils except oppressive and uujust taxation. 'J he National Detnoerney here reconvened, therefore, renews its declaration of faith iu Hem. .erotic principles, especially ns applica ble to the conditions of the times. Taxation--tnrill, excise or direct Is right fully imposed only for i.iililio purposes nml not for private gain. Its amount is justly measured by pul.lio expenditures, whien should be lliaite.l by scrupulous economy. The sum derlvV'd by the Treasury from tariff and excise levies Is aflecteil by tie) state of trade and volume of consumption. Tho amount reipitrcd by the Treasury is deter mined by the appropriations made by t di gress. The demand of the ltepulilicaii parly lor an Increase in tarlll tax has its pretext in the ileil.lency of revenue wlilcli lias its rntiM'sin the stage.ntlou of trade and reduced consumption, due entirely to the Ions of con lldcuve that bus followed the l'opulist threat of free coinage and depreciation of our money and the ltepublican practice of extra vagant appropriations beyond the needs of good government. We arraign and condemn the l'opullstlc conventions of rhlengo and Ht. I.ouls for thrir co-operation with the ltepublican party to increase these conditions, which nro plead ed in Justll!cntion or a heavy increase of bur dens of tho people and a' further resort to protection. MIOTF.CTIOS AXl) HIl.VF.lt COXDE5. XHII. We, therefore, denouneo protection and Its ally, free coinage of silver ns schemes for the personal ptollt of a few nt the rxpensoof the many, and oppose the two parties which stand for these schemes as hostile to the peo ple of the. Itepubliu whoso food nnd shelter, comfort and property nre nt tacked by higher taxes and depreciated money, Jn line, we renlllrm the historic Democratic doctrine of tnrill for revenue only. We demand thnt henceforth modern nnd liberal policies toward American shipping shnll take tho plnce of our Imitation of the restricted statute of the lsth century, which were nbniidoned by every maritime power but the I lilted Slates, nnd which, to the nation's humiliation, have driven Ameri can capital mid enterprise to the use of alien lings and alien crews, have made, the stars and Stripes nn almost unknown emblem In iu foreign ports, ami have virtually extin guished the race or American seamen. We oppoeo the pretense that discriminating du ties will promote shipping. Thai scheme Is an Invitation to commercial warfare upon the I'nited States. uu-Anierlcan iu the light of our great commercial trentles, offering no gain whatever to American shipping, while greatly increasing ocean freights on our ag ricultural nnd innuiimctureil products. The experience of mankind has shown that by rensou of their natural qualities, gold Is the niecessnry money, of the In rge nlTairs of commerce and business, while silver Is con veniently adapted to minor transactions. PARITY Ml-ST DE MAINTAINED. The most beneficial use of both together can be insured only by the adoption of the former as a standard of monetary measuio, and the maintenance of silver at a parity with gold by Its limited colnngo under suon iHfeguurdi of lnw. Thus tho largest pos sible employment of both nietali is gained, with a value universally acoepted through it. ut the world, which constitutes the only practical currency assuring tho most stable standard, and esn?eially tho best and safest monev fur nil who earn a llvlihood by labor or the product of husbandry. They cannot suffer when paid iu the best money known to man, but are the peculiar and most de fenseless victims of a debased and flucuatlng currency, which oilers continued profits to the. money changer at their cost. Realizing these truths demonstrated by long public, inconveniences and loss, tho Democratic party, in the Interests of the masses and of equal Justice to all, prntl. 'al ly established by the legislation of 1X34 and 1858 the gold standard of monetary measure ment, and likewise entirely divorced the Government from banking and currency Is sues. To this long-estubltslied Democracy policy we adhere, nnd Insist upon the main, tennnce of the gold standard, nnd of tho parity therewith of every dollar Issued by the Government, nnd are firmly opposed to the tree and unlimited coinage of silver and to the compulsory purchase of silver bullion. . , TBI CTIKRENCT JtrsT ill arroBMFD . lint w denounce also the further main tenance of the present costly patchwork of national paper currency as u constant source of injury and peril. We assert the wcesslty of such intelligent currency reform as will ooulluo the Government to Its legitimate functions, completely separated from the bunking business, and afford to all sections of our country a uniform, safe and elastic bank currency under governmental super vision, measured in volumn by the needs of business. Tli fidelity, patriotism and courage with which . President Cleveland bus fulfilled his great publln trust, the high character of his administration, lu wis dum and energy In the maintenance of civil order and the enforcement of tho laws, Its equal regard for the rights of overy class and every section, Its firm and digirllicd conduct ot foruigji attain and its sturdy persistence in upboidiug the credit and honor of the nation, are fully recogniz ed by the Democratic party aud will secure to nun a place In history besides the fathers of the liepublic. We uiao commend the administration for the great progress made In the reform ol the public service, and we Indorse its effort to extend the merit system still further. We demand that no backward step be taken, but that the reform be sup- fiorted and advanced until the uu-Democrat-o spoils system of appolutmeuts shall be eradicated We demand strict economy In the appro priations and lu the aduiiuistratlou of the Government, We favor arbitration for the settlement of International disputes. , We favor a liberal policy of pensions to di-servlng Soldiers and sailors of the United States. is DKrr.xsB or tuk srrnrMr rornT. Tin Supreme Court of tho 1'nlted Stnt-s wns wisely established by the f miners of our Constitution as otic of the three co-ordimitn branches of the Government. Its independ ence and nutliorlly to Interpret the lnw ol the inml without fear or favor must be main tained. c condemn all elTorls to degrade that tribunal or Impair the conditions and respect w hich It has deservedly held. The Democratic pnrtv ever has malntnlned, nml i ver will maintain tho supremacy of law, the Independence of its Judicial admin Mmtlon, the Inviolability of contract nnd the obligations of ail citicdp to p-dst every illegal trust. cotnhlinitlou and attempt against the just rights of property and the good or der of society In which are bound up the pence and hnpplaess of our p"oplc Hollering these principle to bo ei petitlal to the well-being of the lle tiblle, we nil n It them to the consideration of the American people. ATTACKED BY A WILD CAT. Fatty of Fayette County Hnnton Had nn Exoitlng Adventure. Thomas H. Hustings nnd a party of hunts men, of I'nlrchiince, hnd nn adveatura with a wildcat at Delaney's cove In the mountains. The eat, which was a monster, was In a tali chestnut. Tho huntsmen were separated nnd Hastings chniici d to get under the tree. The cat sprang at him, but he dodged it. As soon as it saw the other members, the l.ruln ran away, screaming In a frightful iiian Ber. All the men opened 11 ro at It, but It esenped. A charter hns Vwen Issued to the Cambria County railroad company of Cambria, length of line reven tulles, with a route from Wig ton colliery on the Cambria nad Clsarlleld railroad to the borough of Spangler, capital stock 100.000. The president Is Marlln I,. Olmstead, Harrlsburg; directors AV. M Oglesby, A. C. Stiimni, H. C. iloub!, of Har risburg: A. (t. rainier, ot Jersey Shore, and F. K.' Herrlmnn and William T. Orlor. of I'hlladelphln. Wm. McCollum, wlfo nnd three children, together with their horse and buggy, were thrown over a 80-foot embankment Into the rtver by being run Into by a horse and buggy drlvcu by James McMusters on the river rond nenr Klttannlng. Mct'ollum's rig was demolished, 'lie- occupants escaped with tllglit injuries except one buy, who received WHIBI lWI Kill, " A charter w as Issued by the state depart ment tothe Waihlnton (Mass Manufs tnr IngCompauy, Washington, capital iriili.lMH). Directors, Heiirv Schoenthal, A. W, pollock, I.. It. Wise Washington: Charles I,. N, llrudewnld. Dr. C. I.. Ilrudewald, l'lttsburg; Julius Klssmeler, Jeannette. Martin Jlatson, a young ninn of f'otic niaiigh township, Indiana county, com mitted suicide by hanging himself in a liny mow. Ha had lost his crops in the heavy storms, nnd had made several unfortunate Investments. Matson had been married only u few months. Conrndo Sln.le, an employe of the penn plate glass works at Irwin, Is dying from the ctloets of blood poisoning caused by one of bis fellow workmen throwing a paint brush at him, the handle of which struck him In the back. While the children of Mrs. Olese, of Plea sant I nlty, Westmoreland county, were dig ging In the yard they found a complete counterfeiters' oiitllt and about if75 In bogus silver quarters and half dollars. Henry Snyder, aged 87, who disappeared from his home nenr Lancaster Inst Friday, wns found hanging to a tree with a bullet hole In his breiist. It Is supposed he first shot aud then hung himself. The gns pipe line from Mnsontown to f on nellsvllle has been completed and the gas from nine new wells wns turned Into the linn to supply the town as far north as tho 1 oiigliiogheny river. . At Aitoona burglars entered Dr. II. H. Livingston's residence and secured a small sum of money, a seal skin oont owned by Mr". Livingston and the doctor's overcoat. Llgonler is to receive fourold cannon from the government to be placed in Diamond Park. When the guns are placed la pusltiou there will be a public demonstration. At New f nstlo a hoy named film met with an unlqtio accident. In diving his linn. I struck an old umbrella and of the steel ribs pierced clean through the hand. Fields Kepley and his wife, while return ing from church at Coniiellsvlllo quarreled about a church matter and ho tried to kill her. He escaped. She may recover. At llradford Nathan Hultz was shot four times by an unknown Italian and will die. Mrs. Hultz wns also wounded badly by a fifth bail, Intended for her husband. A horse driven by Mrs. Perry, near Oreens burg, ran away, knocking down Edward Small aud throwing tho woman from the vehicle, lloth were Injured. The McKluley club at Washington held a meeting, the speakers being II. S. Winters and A. M. Linn. The membership Is now COO. The Ebensburg fnlr opened Tuesday with tho largest attendance for tho llrst day In the hlstors of the association. The Pnltlmore ft Ohio railroad stntion nt Hooversviile was robbed by burglars, who secured considerable booty, Frances Edwards, a 14-vear-nld girl of Johnstown, died from burns received by the explosion of a lamp. ' la Heaver Falls tramps arrested for vag rancy work out their flues by pulling weeds on the street. . . . J. J. Zinu and son, of Jeannette, made an assignment to C, H. Hunter for the benellt of creditors. The Klttannlng Telephone Company has lecn chartered Willi a capital stock of 40, 000. Harry Kommers, a Ileus creek miner, near Johnstown, wus killed by the falllug of a pUlar. i - , , , . ? i , f jf PREHISTORIC REUCS. ' j ' Giant Skeletons and Iinplemsots Found in a rennavlrnnla Hound. Mound buildo' work ot grout value Is bo. ing uncovers! at McKw's Books, Penn. Thomas Harper, who Is superintending tho worlt, bnllovej that the apeoimens found re oontly are not leu than 1000 years old. and proves that they were made by the most an cient people that Inhabited this country. Horn awls or needles were Included in the find, nnd Mr. Harper says they can partially be restored. A tomahawk) which, bs regard as not being less than tu centuries old, was also fouad. Tbs sams kind of weapon are found lu the British is'.os. Mr. Harpsr lays the weapon Is similar in appearance to the nalolth, which wns usoi for striking. It is 2iade of gneiss. It Is. eonsldorod an extra rdlnary discovery. -The bona implement, rtflaher, lsngardai) by II r. Harper as possjw.ilng unusual inter est, This Ii the Implement with which prim itive meu, as well as undent pooplo, made Bint Instruments. Mr. Harper maintain! that tblt Inst find prove., that the mound was built by mound builders,. . , ..... The specimens will bs plaoed In tho Car nogis Museum, In Pittsburg. Blues tali mound we opened, a mouth ago, slx'oeu skeletons huvs beeuafouait, many ot them being of glgantlo s.to. .... I There Is a clerk at the Ft Hall Indian agency wbo rejoices In a mustache nine leet long. Ill uume I U Ell well Jeuklus. , . Italian Ailvcnturr In Abyssinia. Comparable In mnny respects to our Imltnn lighting, the disastrous) cnin puigti in AIi.vshIhIii ling not merely taught the Italians n Imrd lesson, but has supplied them with n fund of Morle.1 of IndlvH'tinl brnvery which will prove bracing to tbs) national val or, though Hie tiiiiln result of the linn pnlgti Is crushing to the national pi'ldc. Men engaged In desperate t.-oiillli't with tlm North American Indians nro known fo snve one i hnrge In their rlllcs or revolvers to bo used oil themselves nt H:o Inst extremity to snve them from Inillun torture. It Isi estimated that hundreds of Itnlluim died by their own linnds In Hie lull lie of Adovvn nml during the terrible dnys which followed It fur the (mine reason. (letienil Arltiiiiiiili Is known to lmve rominltted suicide In the presence of b!s remaining men; but this was rather from chagrin and grief thnn rrotn fenr of torture nt ti e bauds of the enemy. Hoiiiotiiues tho llullau olliccrs wero too ready to I nsteli their f:tfe, ntld .la Koine Instances they I'sllinnteil loo un favorably the ilia meter of their enemy, fllptilltl Adolliolll Mill Metltellllllt. Me- tiiiritil. lifter bilnp both l.ttdly wound ed, fell Into the binds of the AbysHlu Ian t hief. Poi nt. They expected to lm put to ib'iilli. but through tin; Interveti lloti of the ebli'f they were given drink nnd set nt liberty, Hooti, however, they wure stirtouuil i'd by another bund of uboiit n 1o7.cti tint iron. I'.y thin tmm tin two oflleerii bud been Joined by nn ltellnn corporal, who hail his rifle, (living themselves tip for hut, the two ollleei'M weft! liliout to shoot thi'tiisolvps. "Iioii't be sin h fools!" said the cor poral, lie led the wny to n mck, nnd tho three white men leaned their barks against It. Then tlic corporal proceed ed to bring down three or four of the Abyssliiliiim to Kkllll'iilly that the rest took to night. Cnpiulu, lleiitettant nml corporal nil stleeei ded In li achltig a place of safety. The nn me of the corporal Is not pre served by the Itnlliie papers which nnr rato this inlventtifi', though he seems inure Worthy of faine tliiiu many men of higher rank. Hogs that ftwim. It la generally believed that hog cannot swim, hut ('apt. Alfred I'latt of litirllngtidi, N. J says his ran. ('apt. 1 'la it owns a farm ou llnrliiigton Island. Severn 1 days ago he wns looking over his stork, when he became aware thnt Sinn.' of his hogs were mlsslug. He began a sent-eh for the fugitives, nnd going down on the beach lie was nitr prlsed to tlnd n dozen of them swim ming around In the water. Ilo ti ll d In various ways to coax thou to shore, but In vain. After having stayed In the water ns long us they eared to they slowly made their wny back lo their sty without so much ns n glance nt their owner. A few i!:iyn later there were some little pigs born, and before they were twenty-four hours old they were taken for n swim by their parents, who had become tu fond of the sport that they visited the bench dally. New Voik Herald. I;vcry miiincr v.e wish wo were ns cnlil-bl .-odi'd ns people ray we nro. Uncle hilly iluhliell 0r Halli, N. V. t'rnm tin' Ah'orale, Hath, X. Y. t'fsldents of Hath, N. Y., hnve tnlicn a great fancy of late to Lake Saliibrla, which lies just outside lite village, and during tin p list two years a score of new cottages linve gone up on Its shores. Choice locution are becoming senrco and the early settlers are I'liroful now lo keep what liooryard they have left. Your correspondent visited the Lake recent Iv and dropped in to see "Uncle III I y" Hill. Pell u his comfortable collage under thu pines. Mr. Hubbell established himself at the Lake before the booir. com mence I, nnd has one of thu prettiest loea th lis there. Mr. Hubbell said thnt this was the first spring in twenty years lu which he had been Irce from his old enemy, sciatic rheumatism, lie thought he had eoutracled this disease while running as express mi'ssenger on tl.e F.rle and other railroads between IH-lii and 1H.V.I, although he did not feel Its acute symptoms uutll some flheen years Inter. Mr. Hubbell Is now tie-second ol.iest exprcssmnu la l ho United States uud recalls many Inter esting reminiscences of these enrly days, lu 1870 he went to the Western Irjiitler, and has suffered from sciatic rheumatism ever sine'. Speaking of the many efforts he had made to get relief fron this painful ailment, he said that while In New Mexico he visited I he Liih Vegas nml Hamas springs, and later he tried those at Maultou, Col., and Little Hock, Ark. Coming east he tiled tlm White Sulphur Spring, Ohio, St. falheriuo, Can., and Cllfioii ami Avon, In New York, lmt without lielug ablo to get the slightest relief. As hn advanced In age, his trouble hecn i.o more palnliil. "Why," lie ex. .inline I, point ing to tin ftti in house ol Wlbiuiu lliirleson, about six hundred feet distant, "1 .volild yell so wkeii those twlnt'cs caught n.e that thev could hear mo down there." William II. Hallo k, owner of nalleck's bank, iu llalli, is a uephew of Mr. Iliilibell, and bust winter he la-l-led that "l'nce Hi! ly" should try Pink l'llls ft.r Pule People for his rheuumtlstn. Mr. Iluhliell Is free to say that ho had no fallh bi the pills whatever, nnd only tried llmm because of the insist ence of Mr. llnllook. t Ho hnd al'eady tried "more than a million remedies" before be came to l'luk Pills aud as noiiu had rendered Ii t in the slightest benefit, he was pretty well d'soournged. However, to please Mr. Hill lock, he got It box of l'luk Pills. Since then (some thn n or four mom lis), Mr. Hubbell has not felt a single truce ol rbeumatlsm, nnd Is now on his fourth box of the pills. H cannot explain how this marvelous relief wns effected, but feels sure it was tho pills which did It, and Is now us i nthn-lnsile in their endorsement as whs hi nephew, Mr. Hallock. Mr. Hubbell now comes Into Dai b almost everyday, and say be could ride u bicyoleif liajonly hud om one to help him on and off. ' Subscribed nnd sworn to before me till 12 i day of May, 1H!M. W. P, Fl-H, A'onri MiUic. Dr. Wll'lnma' Pink l'llls for Pale People are Bow glv.'Uto the pubilu as au uufalling tiloo 1 builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery coniHtion of the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, ur will be sent post stid on reoeipt ot price, ft!) cents a boa or six boxes for f2. M, by addressing Dr. Williams' Mmlloluo Company, Huheueu. lady, N.V, sort ntseas luitaved In 80 Wnn). i Dr. Aunsw's Cure for th Henri gives perfect relief In all cases nt Oruaalo or H mpalheti Heart Disease In au minute, ami siwedliy ef fect a cure, it i a peerless remedy tor Pal pitation, shortness of Hreath, sniothertnti Spell. Pain In Isttt Side and ail svmploiiia of a Diseased Ii -art. One dose i-onviucMt. If . your aniKsist lusirt ii in mm , us niat procure. It (ur i uu. It will mvi out lit. An Advertised. New Yorker Hut you nilvertls'eil thnt you bud running water on both floors. .layhawker So wo did, stronger; nit' 'twas n foiit deep In tile cellar, but we hain't had no rnln nnow golu' ou a week to-tiioriow. Exelmngi'. rtlddil'- Here's ft rather clever lit tin book, "Don'ts for Club Men." Hlobbs It isn't the don'ts thnt worry me; It's the dues. riillndelphla Iteeord. How's 'I til 7 Wenffor On ttiinilrsit Dalian P.iwsrd for "I' r.o( Cstsrrh tliut tauuot be cured l.y Hall's i atnrrh Cure. K. .1. 1 nsssr A Co., Props., Toledo, O. AA e. toe undersigned, lmve known F. J. f he tisj for the ln t. PI venrs, nnd bidleea bltn per tectly honorabln in nil bn-ines tranwtrtl'.ie an-1 niiiae.iiMv nble lo canyout any ubl.Ka tloi made bv their flnn. W nsr i'siiAX, W.bolesala Dmgjlsts, Tolrdo, (lain. Wi.imno, KisSAt JtAltVIS, Wholesale Dru tgi-ts, Toledo, Ohio. Hail's Cs.tn.rrh Cine is tsksn tntcrnnlly, ne Intj illrecily upon the bleed nnd mucous sur. facseot thesvstein. I'rli n.7.'c. per bottle, fcld by all Druifg.sis. 're-timo'iis's iree. nan r .unity rill- nrn tne nest. Ckt&rrSj nad CotfU l:eil-a I II l( le M Sllhtltes. One abort etiff of the breath throaeh th Blower, sapp led with cneh twittle of Dr. Agnew's Calarrlml Prnvtcr. illfTu-es this Pow. der ever the slirlnee of tho tire.nl passages. Pitlnleas and i ellirlitfol to ll-e. It relievo In stil lit ly H r.d tiertti metiliy cares t '.t rrh. Hay rcver. t nl.is, lle:t'l:ti"ie, rore I nrosr, I on- stllt'snttil Denfni.sB. If your itru.'glst hu-n't It in stocs, ask liiiu to )iriKare It for uu. A horrlni weighing six or seven onnoes Is provided with about "O.UIKl eggs. A ft who use Tinbblns nitric Sse f ral It aa tile f.Mf, rhmvD4wt and isoaf ar'invm(rfl latall) soap madis but II you will try It imc it will till a will atronnr tale ot Us merits tttr'f. I'leam try It. Tuar sroccr will turl'ly y.jtl. The llrst church on the site of St. Paul's, London, was built lu fin. FITslstnritieil freennil nerinnnnttvrnreit. Nn fits nftei first rl.ij s y- nt Da. Kr. ink's Oiikat Nl KVKKr-'ioiit.i. Free S-'ilrl.il iKilt.eiinil tri'al- Ire. tseua to Dr. Kline. t'Jl Arch St., I'lnln., 1'u. u-e I'iso's Can' for Constimntion botli In mv lamMv mirl praitlie. In. ii. W. I'atii.ii m is, lnksW.'.Mlrh.. Nov.fi. lH't. , Mrs. AVInslow'sPootbltig Svrutiforf'lilldn'n teetblm.. anftenstbn gums.redllci'S Inflam illa tion, nlLtys puintcuriu; wind colic, ".'rfjubutllu. Sword-llh ss food Is nllnltely superior t salmon. There are soaps and soaps but only one Sunlight S which is the strip of soaps and washes clothes with less labor and great er comfort. Makes homes brlcttter Makes hearts lighter 'Ir.. I. ., XfOfof IJroa. oap Lajaaiirmaalijl.ll !! I . .-T - 'aaaal it Battle Ax" bridees a man over many a tight place when his pocket book is lean. A 5 -cent piece of "Battle Ax" will last about as long as a JO-ccnt piece of other good tobaccos. This thing of getting double value for your money is a great help. Try it and save money. if ft: 111 " Don't Put Off Till To-morrow tin Duties of Tc-aay." . Bu? a Cake of SAFOLIO :i-.i ii'.i W Gladness Comes With A bettor unilersfandlnff of tba transient m:tnro of the tunny rbys Icnl Ills wlilcli vnnlt.h liffurn proper ef forts fotitlociToi'ts plena-itni( tl'or's rightly directed. Thcro 1:1 comfort in tlic lcnowlcilr;o tlict f n rirtny forms of Richness nro r.ot duo to tiny nctnnl dis ease, but simply to n cur tipatcd condi tion of tho system, wlilt h 1 l.o pleasant f.nnlly liixntl.e, MjTiipor I igs, .ronipt ly rcihovus. Thr.t 1j wby it is the only remedy with mllll uisof families, nulls everywhero esteemed so rdhly by all who vnluo good .health. Its bonclleinl eirccts tiro duo to tho fact, that it Is tho one remedy which promotes In'ernaV cleanliness, without duliililatin the organs on which it nets. It la thera: re nil Important, in crd'-r to pet its bade flclnl cfTceti, to r.tito when you pur chnee.thntyoit haretbe ffeniiine nrticlo, which is nuinufnet tired by tboCnlifornia Fig Hyrup I'rj. only, nntl bold by all rep tatnblb ti'uggiats. If In tho enjoyment of good heu'th, nnd tho system l:i rcuhir, then Jnxa tives or other rcmedieanro not needed. If nlllictcd with any nctnnl disease, ona mny be commended totho most skillful physiclnns, but, if In need of A 1'ixatiye, then one should have tho best, and witlt tho well-informcdcverywhcre, Pyrupof I igs stnnda highest and is most, largely Used and cives most rroneral satisf action. Nothing so Clean, so Durable, so Economical, so Elegant as BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS. You have to psy tho ssme price fcr tha " just as good." Vh net Insist on having what you vr.t 5. I I. & M. If your dealer WILL NOT supply you we will. San plat rtmlltd frit, " Ifflrc Dressmaking Made Easy." an-v 72 ras b'Xik by Mlas Emma M. Hcopr. of tho Ladles' Horn ioMrnif. t-lls In flam mrlr, V.ov to mukl drsset om without previous training : mallod for S5c. 9 H. A At, Co., P.O. Bo 699, N. Y. City. Treated frB. riMitii.irriKE with v..ubla Rmli lliva c.irr.1 man' thou. nd ow nri. d tewtf. Fe"tn firtdM symrtflm fapi'lly 'lcirii tirt in ten jUv.flt 1 L-.flt l-'l cvo-IBirn, ol :i iympiins rc i.r.. pOOK nt tc'lm"nt TEN DAY TSIATWf KT ;i'Rl6HtO ME E by mall OU.li.it. (.LtX." 4. lit Sl bucolullata, AtUsUb , PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS.rVASHINGTOM.O.a Lvt Prlnclpt Cisnl&ir V. I. Ponuon Buro. F N U 87 OPIUM ntvl WfttsKY haMt oiirel. Rnnk tens Hint. Ir. H. M, Wo.jli.kt. Atlnnta.(U. 4 A i
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