W lrnr1 with thn Whip. An Austro llmiRnrlan, named risks if, baa proa tail a aonantlon in Vienna by lila wonderful fiorformaneoa with a whip amna of which are tlpacrlbnti by tlip liomlmi Tlt-Illta: "Tho tlrst llihur lio tinea la to taWn a loliK l.mlioil, stout bundled whip In enrh blind, and, with orchoalrnl necotnimtil-luc-tit, prcipccd In crack or anop them at a tnirlflo rati'. The aimnd made by Ida whips In this manner h graduated from a nolso llko n rllle report In the anft click of a Millard hall. It initkp a curi ous aort of ttiiinlo. and eorvoa tn nlmvr how hi can rcguliilo tlio force of each Blrokc. "More Interest In evinced when lit ai-lzea a vlrluua-lunklnit whip with an abnormally loiijt Inali. It I provided with a very heavy handle of iihmIIiiiii length. 'J'hla la Ida favorltp toy, and what he can do with It la really wonder ful. He flrat K'vea an Idea of what fear ful force may llo In a whlp laxh It tha hnnda of an expert. "A largo frame, over which la al retch ed a calf or nhecp nil In, la brought on the ataRP. Thl la marked with dot of red paint. Tho man with the whip atepa tip, and awlnglng the hiali round hla head leta fly at the calfskin. With every Mow he actually pulls a piece oiil of the leather, leaving a clean-cut hole. Tlieac pleeea are distributed among Hip nudlenep to ahow that there Is no trickery about the performance. After this he takes si I'rniuv with three lielvea. On these there are a iloxeu or moreof tnedliun-al7.ed apples lying very cloao together and provided with large numbers. Any one In thp audience may designate which apple he wlnlies struck, and tho unerring lush aniitclio It out like a fl:iah. "A atlll nioro dldlcult feat la the siuip ptng of coin? front a uarrow-nec-ked Ixit tle. A piece of ailver nlHiut the aisto of half-crown la put over the cork of the bottle, which stands on the ede of u table. The whip artist, without appear ing to take nny aort of aim, at'tida tin? long lash whizzing through the nlr and plcka off tho coin wllhout. Jarring the bottle, much lesa breaking II." HAVE YOU Alt LA lilt I ITU J It So, t.onk tint fur the Coiisetiiteneea. I,a grippe Is not only dreaded bn.-iuin' nf the suffering It onuses wlillo oae Is iifllletMil with It, but also because ot the train nf trou bles which a'mosi invariably follow It. A grout number o' i he people win have a sloire n In grtppn fall to entirely recover. They feel listless and tlri'd uud linve aa en lien vnriut j nf dlsngioeuble -ym jI onus. An Is well knowu, IVru-tm wld cure In grippe. It will cure la grippe when all other modlcluor have fnllej. Not only will l'e-rti na euro the disease Itself, but the septlla of Is grippe Invariably yield to its powerful in fluence. Those who have failed t J And relief elsewhere should begin at once the use of IVru-nn, for it will corlulnly and perma nently euro. Those who deslro may get a free eopv of Dr. Hiirtmaus Illicit book on winter ill uses by addressing the Pe-ru-nn Drug Matt' iifacturlng Company, Columbus, Ohio. tati or onro, fiTv or Toi.ioo, ( I-tUCAV l.'OirHTV, I FRANK J, I'hknkv ruakes nstli that lie la tbe Wnlur partner of the arm nf K. J. ( urNir Jk UO .dnlhf busilKMKln thnCitvnf I'.ibiln, Counl) end 8tatealreiaid,anl that said Arm will liny the sum nf oik huniihso iini.i.Aa for rirn nit every ease ot catahiir I lint cannot be area uy iue us UALLi catahkh l. rite b'luNK J. Cmur Sworn to Wore me and tulMcrllx-it in mr t presence, int et.u u ay or uvceiuber, salI a. I). WHO. A.W.Hi.rAtiiv, 1 JV'ohiry riiilfr. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Interna It m1 eels dfrectiyiau tlie blnud and mucous auriaues i iue syatain. rM-ni lor testimonials, rive. K.J. (Jiicnev Co., 'luledo, O. Sold by riruicvlsts, 76o. Hall's Family 1'llls ere tho best. Mr. Wlnsliiw'aFoothlnii Bympforf blliln-n leetlilng, .Kittens tne Kunir,,. vtiiices iniiimitim" tlou, ulluya lutiti: turtle lvlud coliu. hi u buttle. CASCAmre etlmtilste liver, kidneys Mid huwele. Never sicken, weaken or gripol lUo. Mntnn'i spruce gum output for lBDA was larger inau ever. t s nood time tn put yeur physlcnl e) stetn in KiHMioriieriiypiirtiyiniouuruiuo I uuu tiuiKiinu up your iieutluinorUvr touvolilHii kneHs. I akc InlOOd'S Sarsaparilla The best in tact the One True Hlood I'nrlll. r UamiI'a Dill do not rsuw pain or nvvu i ruia mipe. Atiurua druvgiets, u. REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE i o other ArttOlet tottnottimo. ReadouroRei Jtvtry tr4in wim ruts thla ul ml miiIi 1MH, liMlntliU turfr "fl't-V, Mill lx altll UvU hi 1 iiliiliiNU',i)iiJiuiii(ltiii, H. A W pfti tt or b ml. tJ HHr, 1 w.lU U kel lent wlml ml biviii M-t U'Mirh. Mill riiiliti )tilii i Mi t ft hMi, lrll nl it iilNtcil Tf Mlll(H Htiriti ft. )Mlr)ii'lil!HiilM'iii1 lhittiu.ul.l IMIrXl w it'll I llMrlfl W I'l III Ta., I ill. iIImiii'IIiiImiIIiI iiIU - Ht arl I'ln, iW. ollur Hull on a, t Knvf lMe dt. IiIl-Ii unnltf I-hihI J'ttiu iik, 1 INtl I'uiirU KIihi iH'imr, Vix-k- wriiKiTMiiniiiu huh i rrHu iihi nuiuin iinin ntMlijUfl. All wttuHk, III orilur In In. trtHluoQ ur i-ktlHTH, Ullmt Jtrtl itliW UN Id kVlitl ma jiMt kHita M r inn Hnt )w. Cltfurt, vmIuinI at 14 IT t'ttll .....lnul.... llmrar). rlNrs, an malilr I AiidrwHi KmHiiliar, vtm only pa 4 n mud iitM inr ti it itw mankl nmiwi nuuvKr in, ti yii ilmri WINSTON lUKIi. M IttMlJu. N. P ENSIONS. PATENTS. CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, WASHINGTON, D. 01 Lite rrtavtpal tiietur V. Nulwlmu. 1n. la lui war, UaiuUoaUji4 staiaiAr Uy. tltum flnDIIIMC ni1 wblskny hnblls aiirely, tJUltrnllll. aafely oured; eudorseil by I, Ado iltyal:laua. Honil alauip for booklet "How Cured." bpeulflc Ueoi. Co.,Lft Fayelte.luU. . lrelord la 10t.SH U.tT V.VlruU - BK.l.k.eTBPHKNS.UaadUIMKl LOTH. Win who yon plrane. M.u-U- powder, loe. i I for Ho. U. D. buuuat, J-.rkvill., B klju, fc.X, rxvtit ' 1 In time. Bold by dmiilin f I FREE 41 SM "VA CONGRESSIONAL Impertaat Meaiarei tnder Conaldtrttlsa la Both Honiea. TiitttTV-si.vr.srit tiv. Tn ilia fb-nnte to-dnv a resolution was offered by Mr. Clmniller. Hepubliean, of New llattipblre, and referred to the eomml '- on Privileges nicl l'.le'tlons, liitruetlng .nl eoinm ttee In liiveiiL'iue iue reeeni i res- Identlul mid Htnte eleeib n In lielnwnrn, nnd to report to the Hunnte whether a Itepubllenn form of goternmiMit eslts In that riuite. The Metirnguii ennnl bill wns tnken lip, nnd Mr. Morgan, liemoernt, Aliibnmn, endeiivered In vnln to have a dny fl xeil for tiiklng the vote, lfieilloo prm'eeileil on the motion of Mr. Vilas lirmocrst, Wlseowdn, to roeommlt the bill. When the Henntn went Into rxeautivn session Mr. Hheriimn reported tho treaty ot nrbltnitloti with Orent Hrllitln, in nmeniled by the I'onitnltten on Kopdgn llelntions. 'I lie house had n I u-y day to-dny. Aa ntiusiinlly lerire tnimbT of bills were paod, but few of them were of any considerable pulillo Important' TittitTV-rioiiTH inr. The feature of tho Hohnte to-.lny wa n very spirited debate on tho conference report on tlio Immigration bill. Mr. (llbson, nf Maryland, apposeil the report and Mr. I.odgn itnfrniled it. After two hours' strusgle, the report went over and the Nicaragua ennnl bill was taken tip. Mr. VHas onniinued lilj reiiiiirks. Mr. Tidier, of Colnrado, also en tered tlio debate In opposition to tlio meas ure. Henntor Vilas today presented a substitute tor the Nicaragua ea'nnl bill, which be gave notice he would offer nt the proper time. It provides fer a commission to be composed ot one member of the engineer corps, a naval engineer end three other vltirens of the l iiited Htntes tn be nomllinted by the Presi dent nnd confirmed by the Hennte, which thtill investigate the entire question. TUlllTr-MSTH PAV. After a brief pnrll.imentnry struggle In the senntc bite this nflernoon the friends of the Nicaragua enmil bill were imaidn to hold n iiiorum and "It out the obstrictlon to that mens. ire. Mr. Vilas ( Hem., Wle. ) had con tinued bU speech in opposition, this being his third successive day. At 4::I0 p. in., a cross lire of motions !o"ad)ourn and calls of the senau began. The friends of the bill re. slstcl adjournment, whlln the opposition nought to close the session and give Mr. Vilas a reet from bis protracted elTort. A bill to protect the lives and property of persons nvaiiist molis was introduced In the house to. dny by llepresentntlvn Htewart ot Wisconsin. It provides that the city or county in which mob violence results in de struction of property, Injury or loss of life, ball he Imhki f, r damages and action, may be brought, SlKT lAV. The sennte to-day admitted llichard P.. Kenney.the free sllvorlomoernt,to the Heln wareseat vncatod many months ago by .Mr. JUggins, nnd which since then has been tlio Subject of continuous controversy. '1 he Allen resolution questioning the right ot the executive to foreclose on the Paclllo rnhroiKtanns taken up. Mr. Thurston, of Nebraska, continuing bis speech in oppo sition. 'I he Nicaragua canal bill displaced l'aelllu railroads, nnd Allen, of Nebraska.nnd t'arfnry, of I.oiiI.-Iuiih. opposed the bill. Tho latter, although favoring nit Isthmian ennnl, opposed Hie plan of this bill, saying it would result In tho reckless waste of 11)0,0110,000. A conference with Hpenker Iteed by t'le sup porters ot the bill having determined it cau not be reached In tlie house without a physical test the bill will be withdrawn from the senate. Among the llouso bills passed was one authorizing n bridge over the Monongaheia river from the borough of llankiu to Jlltlllu township, l a. The House committee on elections to-day decided the Hopkins-Kendall contest from the Tenth Kentucky district In favor of the sitting member, who is a Jiemocrat. A minority report will be made by lloyce tiu-p. ino.,; auu Ajinuey, liep. 3, U.J In fuvor of Hopkins. The house considered pension bills nil day nnd and voted down one to pension (teo. L. Jlonner, a teamster la tlie employ of the quartermaster'! department, Mr. Terry MAUItijTW. "" PITTSBTJRO. drain. Flour and Feed. WHEAT No. 1 red W w No 2 red H4 f 'Ult.N-No. a yellow, ear !i7 No, !i yellow, shelled 'M Mixed eur. i .. J4 OATrJ-No. 1 white art No. a white V'i It Y K No. 1 44 No, a western t'i 1'I.OUIt Winter patents 4 81) Fancy straight winter 4 l0 live llour !i 1)0 HAY No. 1 timothy 11 7o Mixed clover, No. 1, U fiO liny, from wagons 14 00 IKKU-No. 1 White Md., ton.. 12 f0 Drown middlings 10 00 llrau, bulk 10 00 HlltAW Wheat 0 25 Oat , li 00 Dairy Produots. JIL'TTER Elgin Creamery. 22fi 2 l'ancy croamory 11) -J0 Fancy couutry roll 14 IS CHKEHK Ohio, new II New York, now 11 12 Frulta and Vegetables. APn.F.S Bbl 1 00 1 fid 11EANH Hand-picked, V bu... DO US POTATO KM In ear, bu 2H 1)0 CAIIPAOE Homegrown, bbl. 101 1 fid O.NIONH Yelluw, bu 1 00 1 10 Poultry, B a CHICKENS, V pair t UX 611 TI'llKKYH, V tf 10 ' 11 EOOS Pa. and Ohio, fresh.... Ill 17 Miscellaneous. HE EPSClover, W) Ilia 8 C0 S 00 Timothy, prime 1 it 1 60 blue ( truss l Ofi 1 H.I M AIT.E SYltb'P 00 70 CIDKH Couutry, sweet, bbl... 8 011 8 50 TALLOW a S CINCINNATI. FLOl'It e 8 7J( 4 0.-. 4 II Will,' AT V.. ( Nil H!l HYE No. a COlIN-MUod OAT8 KtlflH IIUTTElt Ohio orenmury.... ia 10 15 PHILADELPHIA. FLOUIl 3 2J 4 7S WHEAT No. 2 red " as COKN-No. a mixed 20 OATH No. a whlto .. 20 Ul'TTEK Creamery, extra.... .. 24 EtlOH-Pa. firsts 24 NEW YORK. FLOP It Patents C a B0 4 CO WHEAT -No. a red 84 COKN No. a 2a OATH-Whlte Westeru 21 BUTTER Creamery ail EOaM Hiate ol Pouu 23 LIVE STOCK. CEHTRAI, iTOCK TABUH, EAST LmlEBTT, I'A. CATTLE. Prime, 1.800 to 1,400 an $ 4 SO 4 01 Good, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs 4 80 4 40 Tidy, 1,000 to l.lfiO lbs 4 19 4 25 Fair llgut (leers, 900 to 1000 lbs. 8 40 8 75 Common, 700 to tOO lbs. 2 75 8 40 linos. Medium, - 8 60 8 0S Heavy 8 60 8 60 Houghs and stags., 3 25 3 10 flood, 85 to 90 th.. . Fair. 70 to B0 tbs.... Common Lambs.... 8 N 4 00 8 HO 8 e& 276 u as (I)em. Ark.) protested vigorously against pensioning a elvll em ploy of the government because he happened to fie "Jammed against a tree by an obstreperous mule," He declar ed that the pension role should be a role of honor. roan DAT. In the senate to-dny Mr. tialllnger fllep,, N. II.,) and Mr. Orny. (Iiein., I'el.,) present ed petitions from their respective states for a speedy ratlllcatlon of the arbitration treaty. The til 1 1 introduced a few deys ngo by Mr. .n in i pern., lex., j to increase tne pensions of the survivors of tho wnr of 1812, from I2 to .'10 a month, was reported favorably from tlie committee on pensions. In the consideration of a speclnl bill to pension tbn widow of (lenernl J. 11. f nrr, of New York nt 75 a month, Air. lllue, ( llep Ktn.,') snld the grinning of these large pen sions to widows of generals and to generals themselves was one nf the factors In breeding discontent nrnong the people, and causing the existence of Socialistic conditions. He moved to make the amount f 50. The amend ment was agreed to, 88 to 65, nnd the bill was passed. Mr. Vilas sdded another day to Ids speech against the Nicarngua canal and had nut concluded when the senate adjourned. The proceeding ol the house to-day was very dull and abnost entirely devoid of pub lic Interest. The major portion of the day was devoted to the IHstrict of Columbia ap propriation bill. reiiTY sacosn day. In the Scnabi when Mr. Cameron's resolu tion recognizing tho independence nf Cuba was reaciicd, objection was made to Its con sideration, and Mr. Morgan. I'cmocrat, Ala bseia, gave notice that he would call it up whenever opportunity offered. Mr. Thurs ton, Kcpubllenu, Nebraska, continued his speech in opposition to the resolution to stop the sale of the Union Pucillo railroad under lorcclosuro. The House passed the District of Colum bia appropriation bill, nnd the consular nnd diplomatic appropriation was reported. It carries Items amounting to tT.OM.WH. 1NDU61K1AL NEWS. Coks Production and Shipmsnti Shewed Jtedneticnt The coke trade was somewhat disappoint ing last week. The reports show a roduc oa In shipments of about 6,000 tons, white he production dropped 10,000 tons. There weru 10.008 evens In blast, with 8,311 Idle. An order went out from the Frick ofllco to lire up 102 ovens. The production for tho week amounted to 87,8iO tons. The ship ments were 0J.!j6 tons, as against 112,7X8 tons the week previous, a decree of nearly 6,000 tons. Owing to the cold weather a number ot plants had to suspend operations Inst week. China, (llnsf nnd Lnmps, has the following summnry of the condition of thowlndow glass trade; There Is n good demand in window glass nnd both single and double In sires above tlie 20-ineb brackets, are in good de mand. The briskness In this branch is ow ing largely to the depleted stooks of Jobbers, are anxious to round up tlio holdings before the spring building senson opens, and large Jobbers seem to be, on the whole, fairly satis fied with the rebate system." In a speclnl report on the strikes of this country during the period from lHigto 1HV5 U. H. I.nbor Commissioner Carroll I). Wright snvs that there were 10,4X1 strikes In that time in 40.HH3 establishments; the total direct loss to employes, as nearly as unn be com puted, whs t.15,0IH3,000, nnd the total direct loss of employers is 2!),0U0,n00; the total di rect and indirect losses to the conn ry ns n result of all these strikes is put at 17G, 000,000. Tlio Phnrpsvllle Foundry nnd Machine Compnny put its shops in operation at Hhnrps ville, Pa., with a full force of men. The company has rebuilt the foundry, which wot destroyed by Are last March, nnd cipilpped It with new nnd Improved machinery. Tbs following offloers have been chosen: Presi dent, 1. V, Itosnt Hearetnry and Treasurer, Oeorge A. .lohnson; Oeneral Munnger, T. M. Eugan; Dliectora, J. V. Itose.T. M. Eaguu C. W. Palmer, Oeorge Johnson. The pros pects for a steady run are good. Extensive Improvements are contemplated nt the Consolidated Hteel Company's plant, In Heaver Falls. A contract has been let for the erection of an addition to the nail mill of 87x48 feet, to be used as a stock room. The old die mill hits been converted Into a barbed wire mill, and will be put In operation In a dny or two. Orders have gone out this week from the odlces of the It. C. Frick Coke company lor tho firing ol 100 additional ovens. Oeorge Hkldraore, ot Hcottdale, Pa., who has studied the methods of elms manufac ture in England, is trying to interest the people of Hcottdale lu tna erection of a gluss factory. Harry Mansflold, who was the assistant superintendent of the MuClure Coke com pany, baa been mode superintendent ot tbe new United Hiutes Qua Coal company nt Olassport, Neway tllennlngt. Australia sends coal to America Oermony makes 2050 pianos a week. Europe has 669 miles of eleotrlo road. Miisourl'a cattle are worth (33,003,000. Wyoming'! coal covers 31,464 square mile. Vienna (Austria) policemen must beteleg. raphers. The rainy season In Cuba Is rapidly ap proaching. A bill to prohibit lobbying hits been passed oy too Missouri House. Credit men will hold a National oonvon lion at Kansas City Mo., In June. Fifteen thousand cattle and 20,000 hogs are rattening on a iiu,vuo-aare Mrra in Atom son, Mo. The Cunndlan Cabinet deoided to send two ol its members to Washington to discuss re elproclty. Phienix, Arlzonu, has passed nn ordinance Imposing a Hue of ten rlollurs upon any one spitting on tne sinewing. There Is one township In Uitaboll County. Katuas, whioh has elected tho same man Iru-ttue lor tweniy-iour years. The United Htntes flovornment expends ail' nually about 28.000,00j lor the transporta tion ui tne mails over our railroads, After spending mnoh time in digging for a (o-cullod pirate's treasure on bis farm. Val entino Kuily, ol Clarkavllle, Ind., found f 3.(0. After sending to Europe for a zltkter n Hurmau (Mo.) man was disgusted to receive one wniun una oeea manuiaaiurea in uis own Statu, Jean Dbennln. who served out n sentence Of ilftoen years' hard labor for trying to blow up Napoleon 1IL with an iafernal machine on a railroad train near Hounl In 1HM5, re cently blew out bis brains at Lille. He was seventy-seven years of aire and wall to do. A recent law of tba Bopubllo of Panama authorizes tbe (Government to pay a subsidy of 10,000 to 20.000 annually for tba term of ten j ears to nny one who would undertake iue estaoiisamenr ana maintenance oi a reg. ular coble between Colon and Carthagena. ivory Oats SU.OOO. Ivory, tba alleged Irisa dynamiter, prior lo hla departure from London for New York told bit friends that tbe British Govern ment had paid hi in tba sum of 60,000 as ooiupeusuiioo lot uu arruec aud tuo ax. pomes incident to hla dufeuce, A Suotland Yard official whs questioned on the subject Quick Conversion of a JD. Beorotnry Aklyama, ol tba Japanese Lega. lion in Bt Ft kr.burg, Russia, ploked up a Bible in th'i iturtevont House, New York Cltv, read It 'tn Iniereat. bacame convinced of its truth. nsulled a ciervvmuo. udonied the Christ!., altn, won baptigeJ, and then MADE A GREAT SUCCESS. As Editor Who Knew Nothing Abant the Bnalneea, but Mado Money. I waa talking with a printer Ilia oilier day who worked for a number of yeara nt Knrinlngton, Minn., for a tiinn by tha jtaniii of Pqtilres. At one time ho had a partner by I he name of Farmer, tha firm namo being Farmer i Rtptlrea. One day when tho pros waa being loaded tho "j:" dropped out, leaving plain Farmpr Hqulres, nnd tho edition waa run off before It wns noticed; Fan mer aold out thn next day, but It waa Farmer Siptlres' paper from that on. Tin tiuiilo n big attecera of the pnpor, ill though lie didn't know a fottr plen lend from a two-revolution Hop, and he did not do a thing toward running the paper except making contracts for for eign advertising-that waa hla atrnng point: be got buy knives, running mills. Sewing machines, pile drivers, washing liiaehlnc.s for advertising; ha accepted nil prop' 1 1'' Ions, Including patent medi cine and scliolnmhlps. Tho printer had to do the rest; he built the Area, set the tvpc, got the news, attended to the political and moral end of tha paper; smoked thn wedding i.-lgars; chased over the county on a buy horse after subscribers, took Ilia Maine ami looked happy -and lho proprietor edited t lit trndlng end. ! traded farm machin ery for eows, hogs, hens, grain, wood, anything to sell, eat or burn. Once be Itnd an angry cow tied to the front door uf the printing oHlce that he had trailed liny rake for. The eow tore tin1 clothes ulmont off I he mayor of the town, who rushed Into thn ofllco so mad that he forgot to atop tho paper, but li: scared the devil ao bud that ho stopped his growth. Sometimes there would be an auction at the office, and Riitilres would stand on (he bed of ihe Fnlr haveu press and sell a lot of truck ao Ihero would be room In thp office to get out the paper, but he never got attiek nn anything nnd finally sold out for big figure on the strength nf bis profits, which ipiit with hint. tlraftou Record. Most Idle .Nation. The p.ilm woald probably go to the Transvaal ftcpuhllc. fls regards its oiig Innl burgher population, Thn Hoot' does just ns little work as will keep himself nnd family alive, and the most of that ho gets done by KntTIr aerv- ants, who. In ilia more out-of-the-way dlMtrh'ts, at any rate, are practically slaves. In and about the gold field nnd Industrial centers he just lets his land on mining nnd other lenses to tho Outlnnder, and does hardly any thing at all. Of Ktiropeau countries It would tin hard to ehnose between Snaln and Turkey. In Hpnln constitutional Indolence, fertile soil nnd a magnifi cent clliiinte combine to mnke life one long dawdle. In Turkey tho natural thrift and Industry of the real Turkish uontilatlon are paralyzed Into Idleness and apathy by the hopelessness uf winning anything worth having which will not at once be stolen by ofllclnl cnmtuMon. Prentloe'a Advloe. Once when (loorge I. 1'rentlce, of thf Louisville Journal, was coming out. of a public- building lu Louisville, liu was about to pass through a double door which opened both ways, lie atartod to push at the door on hla right. A young mini coming from the opposite direction was pushing at the snipe door, being bis own left. Prentice lust pa tience, and throwing himself against the dour. It Hew open, nnd the young man went sprawling on Hie floor. As slsllng the youth to rise, I'reutlee rt. marked: "Take my advleo, my aim. keep to the right in your way thruugl life, and you'll never run agalnit any body but a blamed fool, and you needn't apologize to him." A DECADE OF AliOXT. A Veiiiig l-aily of Kiat Syracuse Tells ITei Slorr. From U,f S'andanl, ftyrai-ute, X. Y. Miss Rosamond Ash, who resides with her father, Mr. C. 8. Ash, on Manilas Street, Ryracuse, forwnrdsthe following testimonial to the virtues of Dr. Williams' pink Pills and account of her sufferings, which is sturtlingly Interesting: Uasmcs HrniKT, Hriurcs. N. Y.. ' August 10. 1MW. For tbe pist ten venrs I tinvn been a fear ul sufferer from the most paln'ul type of inflammatory rheumatism, which would tnuke its npp arunce nn tne loot possible provocation, winter was wuen I sunered the worst, and it generally attacked me from my ! i in ilown. and I ha I to so lo bed. While i hose attacks lasted, If nnyonutoiioheil the bed even, I would scream with pain, ns the least contact wus unbearable, for every Joint and every muscla gave meexcruclatliig agony. "While I was In th's terrible condition, my raster, Iter. Mr. fampiieli. cane to veil me, and told me he knew of a case very similar to mine that had been entirely eurcd bv thn use of Dr. Will urns' P nk Pills for Pale People mid advised mo to try them, as me pnvsictana were not tioiug me any good, which I took according 10 directions, and f befaii to recover, gettlnir stronger every day. i kepi on wiiii it. Williams remety until I had taken two dozen boxes, aud by that time every trace of rheumatism was gone, uu I I am niw as well as ever I was. "If you have auy doubts as to mv state ment, I refer you fer its confirmation to Key. Mr. Campbell, nf Hastings, sod Mr. tier ver, of Hustluirs, the l.u.er b ing Huper- lelendent of the Methodist Huuday H. hool, who know all of the facts surrouud ag my rxtraoraiaary re overy. I'luk ruia sav-ul my life aud gave me health and atrenglb, aud we will never be wltaont tnem la our house. (Hlgasd) "Rosaxosd Asa. "Manlius Street, Ea,st tfyracase, N. T." Dr. Wiillinna' Pink Pills aonialn, la a ooa duuswl form, all in-eeinent necwaary to Ke new lite itnd rlehueas to the blood and real ore shattered aervna. Tkey are also a apeciHe fortroublea pwiillarto females, such aa suppr asioas. Iirwularltiea aud all forma ii weakaeea. 'iney imtid op tne dioos, ana restore tne slow of health to Dale and sallow cheeks, la dim they effect a radical euro la all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of wnatever nature. Pink Pdls are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at &0 ueuts a box or six boxes for 2.60. ami may be had of all druirirUts, or o I root by man noru nr. wt llama ill Home uompany, Boneneuiaav. n. t. Jeer Irv a lea. bus of Caaoaeata. ammfi.w ea. tbarika,tiuaat iver and bowel rcgakaior made. I Commercial Travelers' Home. The commercial travelers are great people. Nottoapprcclateth Importance of their labors la to acknowledge one's Ignorance of tho methods of trade. They aro the most lnlrephl mitnuds that are left on the earth. They lire In sleeping cars nnd holds, brave the per ils of tho rail, the lunch counter, nnd the hotel bed; live single or upari from their families, endure all weathers and nny company that offers and all that the affinity la'tween good goods and solvent buyers may bo discerned nnd triumph, Tho attention paid to them during the late campaign attested their Importance In the community. (Iront pnlns were taken, especially In Chi cngo, to equip them with aound fiscal nnd political sentiments, an that they might scalier good seed wherever they went. Their iinlloiiul organization la building a home nt Hlnghnmton, N. Y for worthy Indigent commercial trav elers and their dependent families. It Is to complete this building that Die Commercial Travelers' Fair Is being held In the Madison Ripinre Harden. It began on thn LMIi and closes on the L'Sih, and through It the travelers aspire to raise ?l.0.(i(Ki. It Is a great fair, full of novel shows and managed by people of enterprise. No doubt It will meet wllh the succeas that It do-serves.- Harper's Weekly. i mnnrilln Rsnsd 1 Any sarsaparill.i is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any Hour is flour. But grades dilTer. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There arc grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea nnd flour it would be easy to determine. I5ut you don't. How should you ? When you arc goinr to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do bo when buying sarsaparilla. Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fifty years. Your grandfather used Aycr's. It is a reputable medicine. 1 13ut only one Aycr's. 11 w q2)ANDY cathartic VV CURE CONSTIPATION I , ----- e" I io SalN J AH'ifv 9 rest kWd IRIftI I1TPT 7 r.niPIHTFPn te rare anir.uermeitiiation. rasrsrets are tka Ideal Lara BDOULUlLbl UUftaAttiriCiU ii,.. asrsr rnser rlr.tnt raane rssy aataral raalla. Maai. plaaaaiMMklstrrs. ait. TfRM KFWKnT i:n.. reiraao. Mnntrsal. ra.. erVY? Terk. tit i Hp f-Wk IT tfifve hAra Hniiy mf ttvvttr hut rinntt thrl." 9 " You see, to start with," a!il a Cleveland, Ohio, compositor, my work that of retting type at the c.v-c allows me Hula chance for exercise, and is too confiniui; for am bo.ly who is in tlie least subject to iiidi(es tion or dyspepsia. That has been my trouble lor years, nnd I attrib ute the recent noticeable improvement in my physical condition to tbe occasional use of RiPAMS Tabules I first heard of them through a felliw-u'orkman who, on hearing my tale ot woe, one day nlTered me a Tabule and said he would tfuanm tce it to act on the liver. I took It under protest, but was surprised with the result. It was gentle bus effect :e, and since then 1 have ' (radually noted an entire change in the working of my system, and I think that Kipani Tabulrs are the best remedy for liyer and stomach 4 troubles this tide of anywhere. They are really in my case a substi tute for physical exercUe." . Forbid a Foe! a Thing and that he will de." Don't Use AF0.LIO la 15, California produced tr loo.no'i Worth of gold and Colorado 18,300,(0 1. The Searrher, The searcher after truth is generally le wardod, although It Is s il I tint "Truth lies at the bottom of a well." We nee I aims, thing when wear afflicted with neuralida to search out the sent of the pula, orthepnln spot, and ns Hi. .tncobs Oil's inls.ilon for -good Is to penetrate and search out tho bid' den misery, It goes throuuh like an "X'' ray. nnd conoiiers nnd subdues the pnln. All pain trouble of a nervous nature needs care ful treatment and patience. Tha nftlhTed nerves must be soothe I Into submission, and stimulated into lioallh'iil action, so as to re store. This Istho virtue of thegroat remedy for pain, and it Is. thersfoie, well known as tbn best. It may be culled tbe eenrahur after the truth of our bodily sllmenla. , , Massachusetts hnd the largest fortlgn born population. New York Is second. Nn.To-ttac Inr Fifty Can la. Overton.riiocnrel. Why not let N.t-To Use resulato or remove your ibslre for tuh of Hves money, innkes health end mnnlionrl. Cure KuarauUed, W oenta and ILK), at all druggists. Jacksonville, Fin., Is to have a baby show for colored Indicts. I'lsn's Cure fort 'onsiimptton has saved me ninny a doctor's bill. X. F. If snov, Hopkins Place, lliiltlinore, Md., lira 2, 111. FlTS-topiM-d freeand permanently cured. No Pis after lirst day's use of lilt. Kl. ink's l.nST Nsiiva linrroiiait.Kree $'.' trial bottle nnd treat ise. Kcnd to bir. Kline, Ml ArohKL, I'hlla., 1'a, Wact billons or restive, eat a Caacarar, candy cathartics cure gtiamnloe.il lOo.. Sue. here are many sarsaparitlas. LURLS. ALL DRUGGISTS ALABASTINEJ WON'T RUB OFF. "Wall Paper l I nsaultary. KAI.HOMI1VR 1H TEHI'UltA ItY, MUTM, KI HA OFF A.l HtAlKM. MB AnA OTI IIP I a pure, permanent and artlstin ALABASTINE rrTU For Kala by Faint Dealers F.vrrywkere. rtjrr A Tint fart shnwlnar 19 desirable tints, alio Alahostlne rnLC Uouvenlr Roek sent free to anv one mentioninr this paper. Af.AlltHTIvr. :.. rand Rapid, aliek. 8 76 6 26 i l wr iwauuutuo.
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