In Its encounter with tho Jay, the Res eapotl WHh Might blow. An Outalile Fnrket. A kangaroo wi-nr nu outalile packet In his overall. It In e milt of apartment orrnnitf mnr.t In which he oarrlns around hl whole family, but thin In folly KUifiteotlve m lo the Dm of ntilstil pockets In the overalls ot working men, who In machine shops nnil factnrtm an sulijcctwd to smlili-n hurt nnd severe lirtuse. If n botlht of Ht. JiicoIm oil were stnrml awny In some of those outslile ookt, hnmly nnil nuvly for use whn somo of them emlilen hurts ami hriMwe take plane, them wouhl be hur.lly nay loss ot time In the cure of the worst of thw'n. For the worst tiriilse It In known to Im the het remedy, eurlnjf the tantiemes nnd soienws of thuspot very promptly, while In the pro ocsa of vurlnir, the tlisuolnrntiou illsappeurs ad the nftected pnrts are fully restored. Wbii MUnaa or enstlTS, cat a Pssoaret, candy cathartic) cure guarantee I; Id:., im. Bnlnm I'mM be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased isirtlun of the ear. There Is only one Way tot lire rivafncee, suit that In hy ctnstltt. tlnnat remedies llaarnass In rausttl hjr en In flamed condition of tlt mucous lining of the Kiistnchtsn i'niie, When thle tube ejeie In flamed you lieve a rumbling pound or Imper fvt hearing, end Wiien It ie entirely closed l)earnM Is th't result, end unless the Inflam mation cjii Im inkn nut end this tube re stored to I e nor nnl condition, beerlni will be destroyed forever. Nine rases imt often ere reused by cstnrrb, which l not lung but en In e.uel condition of the mucous surferes. We will give one Hundred Dollars for enr eaeof Dssfnese (caused hy catarrh! thet can. t be -nrrd by Hull's ceterrn Cure, fend for irvulars, free. . . . F- ' fneetr ft Co., To'.edo, 0. fold bv nrogtflMo, 7 V. Hail's suivitv lull .re the best. The young man who ie thrown on hie own reeourcee soim-tlmcs gets a hnrd full. Ko.To.tlar for Fifty rente. nver4fln.itmi.nred. Why not Int. No-Tn-IW rraulnte or remove your dralro for tolmi cof Haves money, inkcs health end nmnhood. ( lire gusruuUed. CO ctiul end $1.00, et all druggists The preacher and shoemaker do a lasting business. Ilsn'e Cure Ie the tncillrlne tohronk up rhll Arena Coughs ami Colds Mrs. .M. H. 111. I NT, Kprugilt', Wash., March H, lull. CASOsnrrs ellmnlete liver, kidney end bowels. Never sioken, weaken or gripe; Iflo. Humors Run riot In the Mood In the SiriiiK. HotK pimples "ore nml eruption iipo.r. ami the yntem is In a Roneriilly ..Hbililnn-d condition. A gooi hprlnn niilic'n In ulwolutely niN'P unry. Uool's Htr-m,:tri.lii expnln every trace nf humor, given a K m1 appetite nnd tone up t he system. Rememlver Sarsa- parilla Ith-bet In fnc' the One True Hlo id I'urlBer. bold by all drUKVl"t. $1. x tor . Uaeille D!lle ere the lct nflcr dinner nuiiu mis pi Hood's ptlK aid dttfeiinn. T I W.L.DOUQI.AS 3 SHOE ItthVvVorld. For 14 rmrt thia shne, by merit alone, hot dl(nci all eomppiiuir. lntlorrl by over 1,iMi,ftT wparni thn lHrl In tri, fit nnd duinitllliy of any hM vproftirvti at $xw. It ! mad In )1 the UtMt ibnpeiand atylet ami of every variety of iMthcr. Uae dealer tit a town Riven esrbulrw aale and adverllaed lu I'm'bI paper on receipt of remutnahle order. Write fur caialoKua to W. !, Doug las, llrockton, Mai. 00 Reward in Gold I sonn aaWWl Well Wen It Try leg Kor, In III Wont BKAVJTIFIH, ere nine letters. Yon era smftrt ftiouifli to limit fourteen wonls, we fel Mure: end tf you do you will rnoaive e rewM-U. lio not us n lotted more Uiium tlieti It occurs lu til wiini HK4 It'rl KITL. Its oulv Etiglliili words. The Hutu-elicit! I'tllilistiinu end PrlntlnK Co.. proirllors of Ttie Hotueltold Cmtituinion. will pey aftfl.tKt in gold to tlie person elile to tneke tit longt-st list of Englislt words front the lettrs In the word llkAi: 'J'l FUL; aito.uu for the second lungnsl; $iti.iM for the third; aio.eueerh for th ns: Ava, and gi.lto eecli tor tk m: tn Ioiik1; lists. The ehove rewerti, ere giseu free, end e-dly for the purposed ettret-:-luif attention to our likudsoni Imillee' uiegatln. I'HK HllllnK.HOI.il :nMl'Nll)N. rolilaiiiiux lort -eight psg-s tlnly lllestreted. Leteet Feslik-us. ertlclss oil Floriculture, llyt'lltig, lVskry. Iinrel Household Htnls, etc.. end stories l-y the best stead ent eiithors; uubli.lje,! nioiitlily. price lie csule ,- yer. uieklng li the kiwaet-urlced niegeslne in Amerl. lu order to enter tee uontt It Is necesnsrv for you to send wlte your list of eonla CmjlllfcKN -ien: teiur'S. or cents in Mirer, which will entitle joe to e helf-yvar'e eubecrtptloa toTHK HUl eKHOLUCOMPAMUIi. Ill sOdtllou to the elMive priKs we will give to everyone sending as e list of fourteen or uiore words e handsome sli ver anovenir spoon. Lists shonid be sent aa soon as posalhle( aed not later I ban April ad. !.'. ae that the na'ot-4 of successful ooutasiauts inuv be pub llshrd lu the April Issue of Ills. HJI KKHiiJ.i) t'OMl'AKION. Ha retet- you lo any luerraulilo agency as to our standiug. Ileoarhold Fekllekiaa- A- Printleg l'en dli lllereker etl.. .Near Verk Calv. Ontng Rakf on ,?lm. I en, tnlkliiK Willi a lawyer In hH nfllrp In one) of tlio niniiiilnln Til In gee wlion llit tltior oppiiptl nntt n typical imtlve piitprt'd. He lonkttl nhnrply at nio, ntnlilod In the Innycr, ami ent tlotvn nn a rhnlr with his sliolctiu on lile "WpII. Jim," anltl the lawyer aflid' tilt, "ran 1 do nnythiiiK for you to-day?" "Rm'hnn yti' kin," re)lled J I in. "Wlmt la It?" "There'a gwlue to be a law anlt yer to-day, nnil yo' ar' fur the iilnlntlff Tom Hoae." "Oh, yea. Yea. the nntt la on tn-ilny. Am yoti a wlincea, Jim?" "I or', wih; I'm a wlttiraa fur the dt fenitnnt 8atti Keller." . "I aoe." "Wall, It'll lie title wny. When I g'l on the at nnd yu'll ns mo lota of que, tlona." "I'll rertnlnly nk ,vou a few, J I in. la tlint wliii I a litithorliiK you?" "Imt tlint, anh. I've liourd yo' nxln1 other men, nml I tltoiigltt we nilKht na well her a leetle unili'ratnmlln' licfo' I went oil the atnnd." "1 aee. Wlmt do you propoae?" "If yo' ahouUl ax me If I wiw ever In lite moonahlno blrdieaa I'd feel that I otter hoy a pt at yo' with title gun." "Well. 1 won't nak that." "tlwlue to any I don't pay my debta?" "No." "Owl ne lo call me a llnr?" "No." "(iwlne ter any Hint If I rlinwed leae tpi'lmt'ker nnd drunk lean whlaky the ule womnn woiiltl hev mo' ahoeaj" "Of eoiirae not." 'Hain't gwlue tor any I wna mixed up In Iiiiwk eaae nnd llkewlae bad n Inw Hit It over a blind mewl?" "I don't think It will be at all noi-ea anry." "Well, tlmt'a nil I wnnted to know," en Id .Tim. aa he I'iimo to go. "It'a beat to talk theae thlnpt over. If yo' wilt Bwlne to pitch Inter me and rip me up the buck I thiiiiKht I'd alioot yo' yere In the nlllt'e. but If y' wnn RWlne to alltln n lull"; ii ml ro eitKy I wouldn't wnate tiny powder!" I nttendi'd the ault Hint nfteruoon with the Inwyer, and when Jim took the atnnd he waan't naked a luird iuea Hon. In fnet he Rot off ao enay tlint In i-iiine nnd ahook bauds with me and rniil: "It'll be a annrlae to the ole womnn. She reckoned I'd hev to alioot that law yer ahore. and ahe rei'koned I'd better do It without w.tatln' any gab befo'-haud!"-8t. Louis Kepubllc. Free (?onlt Honke for ICver.tbntlr. Alive lo UieslftiN of iHitier limes andtoth beet liitoreste of the people, oie-nrtrit house) in title eouulry hue tnkou biiHlniteeon Iteturn, It Is now olrculntinK amonu famllit-a it vitltitililH ptiblicittlon known its The t'bnrloe A. Voifolor ('onipniiy'e Cookery Hook nnd llnok of Comfort niid Henllh, which con liilne tory cludco Indtrmniloii on tlio euhject tf cookliiK. Valiiiililt) reel pee for I he pro million of Kotiil, en' eliintliil nnd dnlnly ti eln a. pmpured t'Hpeclnlly for It by n li-iiti-lutX nutliortty, will Im found In lie piiKee. Ill lie prnVuriitiou nml dtetrlhtitlon inuoli cunt hue booti taken, with tho hope that It will be inittepeneithle to lioiowkm-pore, nntl lu-t iho thliiK licit, toil for Km onro of the lienlthnnil hoiieehnld. It nlso oonliiins full In formnlion In n-uurd to th Krcat remedies of litis house, which pruvltte iiifiiinat bodily nll tneiite, especially th master euro for polne and lichee. Ht. Jacobs Oil. Moro than 200 tone of paper have been nee I In lie nuMlcn- ilen, ru t it', the p'scf HM),f"'() n 4-iy It ban tnkou irver.il mo. .lie, for I ho I ruo. '1 ho hook ciin l,o hint of ilruifijlste ererv wlioto; or by hi oloetna a Jc. aiutnp lo Tlio '.'barb a A, VoRalur Comiuiny. lliiltlmiro. JId. A Grettt anvlnR-for Hnreo Ownera C 'nrrliitfes. luiKifiee nnd hemeae can lie iKiiiKltt of the Klkluirt t'nrrinne nnd Harness Mfu. .. of Klklmrt, Intl., nt one-third Inse I linn dealere' i r.ces. I'lu-lr produi'te are do---i Ih-i! In a lurue rululoKUu thul is niiiiled tn i FITSetopie-d free and perneineiiilycurctl. No llt'-nfterir.tilHV,ouso of lm. Ki.ink'k (Iiikat NBKVa KreroHaH.Freelt .'trial liottlennd tn-iii-1st-, l-cud to lir. Kline, Kil Arch St., I'll!!., i'a. KEYSTONE STATE NEWS COUffl HOTEL BURNED. Oat Zzploiloa Caneli the Deitruotlon of the Bail Reaia.' PltVI Mrs. Wlnslnw'eRnothlna PyrupforChlldren leethinif, euftenethe KUiue.. Jducoe liiflniniitH tlou, ullttye puiu; vuruu wiuU cullu. -.4iu Luttlu. Home people think that tlio beet wny to Ret even with a dog Is to polaon his owner. If ithilcted with euro eyes use Dr. Iseno Thontp. son's Ku-water. DrtiKiiNtHacll at )S.c wr boiilu JueT try a Ito. but or Caeca rets, enndy ca tliartlo, ttua( liver and bowel regulator made. Ht. Vitus' llaneo. line bottle Dr. Kenner'a Hpei'ltliicuri'e. . t'ln ulur, Kredonin, S. Y. kflZI'Alf Vegetable Caiuwr IteineUy euree l t encore nlidTumore hi yourlionie. Perfts-t ,:uie. MIiubMedi:liieL'o.,earaliieHprluiiB,N. Y BUCKINGHAM'S DYE For the Whiskers, Mustache, and Eyebrows. In one preparation. , Easy to apply at home. Colors brown or black. The Gentlemen's! favorrte, because satisfactory.! ' R. P. tltLL k To., Propd'ttnv. Xsihua, M. II. avid by all UruuUls. CONGRESSIONAL. THE STANDARD PAINT FOR STRUCTURAL PURPOSES. Pamphlet, "HnKKeitlnni for Exterior Decoration," Sample Card and Deacriptiee Price List free by mall. Aebcetew lUoHnir, llulldlna Pelt, Hi real Parkloa. Boiler 'overleaa, Flre-Preof Palate, Kte. AMtretM ciaiaaniiaHvtiual tiitai avicu-trii-Kl jneuiaiiUat ifiatenaue. n. W. JOHNS MA5UPACTUBINU CO., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. f HtOAOOt Stttt Ml Iteudolpb Ht. PUILADKI.PHIA: 17U 17l No:tb4th Ht. lJOSTOSft ff It IWI It Do Yiu Know That Thsrt it Science in Ntitntti? Be Wise and Un ! , .! IWaJtliai '!! rmjs cueea 5 se ui p 1 9 Jifiwev" nv.a!LT0N,(!; liiceuLliiutt, a, T . I likwSlSlk Cae I Jt-fourtignK-a, " 3 Tha Heed House at lltttlor, waa burned. A (na exploelon caused the blaze. Hotel Proprietor Joseph Hbirly wna aevorely burn- eil. The Heed House waa eompletttly dle- ttoyeil, and the flamoa anon spread to the adjoining IjiiIIiIIiiks. Had It not been for the feariese and heroin effort of the lire companies there would have been no limit to Iho distraction of valuable property eur- ronntllnK. However, th" losr, renchea fully 10,000. with about 7,SIK) liiettrniice. nnrk aoemeto hava tuetn ookuii In enrnest on the new ritteliurif, illononKiihxla nnd Whocllnit llnllroad. It extonda from Mo- noiiKahnla to Wheeliiur, W. Va., via lleiilloy ville nml Ten-.MIIo vlllntfo. A eurveylnn corps trom l'lttstiurii bcKan the llnnl survey about a week avo, and the work la belntr (itislied. t hief KtiKlneer llavldsoti arrived n .Mononnahela Inst week, aveonipanled by C. Moraii, of I'lltslitirM, contractor for the rnllioad. 'l'hey drove at onco out on tlio line of the road and loomed the plnce for le- KiiinliiK to Ktailn. A enr load of toole ar rived. They were hauled to the place ot be ginning work. Henry M. f'llna rf Lebanon, who emboi fle,l v.CHK) of the fiintle of the Inrmora' Nn tionnl hank of Hint city while he was Its pity ing teller and who pleaded KtllMy Inst wok. was aenteneed by Jii.Iko llutler ill the 1'nltml males district court to pay a Hue of tint) ami undergo an Imprisonment of live years nt hard hihorln the Knetern pniillentlury. Kline plendod ituilly the day after John II. lloffer, the former cashier of the First Nntiulinl bank of l.ebnnoo, waa aentonoed to pay a line of tl.OOOiiud to anrve ton ytars for eniheK r.liug 1U!I,000. The revival service nt the l.oiig Avenue Hlsclplee' chorcH New Cejtl.e are etill In pro Kress, nnd never in the history of Hoiilh Now t'netle line such a religious nwnkniiliig been known. It I no exiiggerntlon to any that at least Hi M) people have oxpreeeml theuieelvra ae bnltig converteil since tlio meetings began and the church, which Ie comparatively new and capable of aeiitlng Xlrt) poopln, cannot be gin to hold the crowds that desire to attend. T hle church Is under tint control ot the reg ular Miclplee' church of Iho city, Mrs. Distlor, aged about 70 years, who. with her husband, lies charge of a toil gnto on the riiielmrg plunk roml, three miles south of lltttlor, was badly Injured by two would-be toll healers. When sho iittoiuptod to collect from them, they whipped up their borees nntl drove over Iter, cutting a long gueb In tier forehead. Hhn Is In a preo.Ioiis condition, nntl on account of her age the In Juriea may provo fatiil. The perpetrators of tho brutal deed are known and their arrest will follow. (leorgfl W. Hmith.nged 75 veers. nf Ilimlnk Susquehanna county, wits killed at Williams-" port. He escaped from bis nttendnut, h. n. Hti-ndmiin, who was taking him to the Hoi iller's Home nt Krle. while the pnlr worn ent. ing break fast at the station. Hmitli wander ed about town until noon, and was crossing tho l'lilliidelphla and Heading Hallway bridge over l.uyalso.'k creek, wheu be wus fatally struck by a freight train. Tho Insiirniicn experts plncn the totnl lose by the lire Hint destroved the state cnpltol nt 4'.i.U(H on buildings and W8.O70 on con tents, making the total loss 74H.07O. T he totnl iiinoiuit of Insiiriiuce, dun to tho good luiigmi'iit of tiovernor rnttlson, wus 1U. 7ftU. Trior to his time neither building nor contents hail been Insured. The nut loss to the stnte by the lire, on tho estimates of the udjustcrs, is MU,:im During the past few weeks there hnve been organized anil put In operation three new oo-operntive creameries by as mauy subordi nate granges In Centre county. Lust year two granges had croaraerice anil their an uunl business was so remunerative to the stockholders that other orders ore starting Into the luslnesa as fast as possible. 1 The John A. Irwin Fire oompnny.of Evnna City, has adopted plans for a t'J.UOO engine house The building is to be 40x00 feet nnil will contain a free reading room on the II ret floor, while the upper floor will be used a a drill room and gymnasium. Work will be ?ommenced at ouoe, und on Its completion a Urcinnn tournament will be held here. Win n Ft. Wayne engine No. 6ft. drawing an extra freight train, west-bound, reached Conway yard at 11:30 . m., a mnn was found lying on the pilot dead. Coroner White held au inquest. On the body wits found a uoto book, on several pages of which was written the unmn of James Hose, and on the lust leaf the name of Tony Curds. It has been deflul y settled that the Pennsylvania lliillmnd company bns ar ranged with the Uorwlnd-White company to build a branch loud from Lovott, Cumbria county, to Hcalp Level, Homorset county, where the Derwind-Whitu people have made extensive purchases of colli luutls. Thblinii win run ihrougu Houtn f ork. Tha elevonth annual report of the Penn sylvania railroad voluntary relief depart ment lias been Issued by Chairman H. M. Provost. Tbe number of benefit payments during 1HU6 werei Deaths from accident, V'Ji deaths from natural causes, 881; disable ment from accident, 8,774; disablement from skkneaa, 28,417. The total benefits paid was BIU,llt. Mayor Benedict signed tbe ordldanoe gruutlug the Tltusville Electrio Traction Company the right of way to construct and operate a atreet railway In Tltusville. One year will be given in which to complete tha line In tbe elty, after which time it Is pro posed to extend tbe Una to Pleat ttvllle and and Hydetown. H. O. Hank, a Pennsylvania railroad brukemitn, whose right band waa recently mashed while attempting to couple two ears, one of which waa equipped with a Jan- ney coupler, and the other with rltanuard uoupler, entered suit against the company at Holliduyeburir, claiming 8 000 damages. Judge Wallace at New Castle, passed sen tence of death on Frnulc Jongraes, tbe Mo Keesport Italian, who was convicted at the Deoemlwr terra of court of the murder of Jessie Curtii, an 18 year old Italian girl of Hillsville, on the night of October 0. W. W. Rlsher, of Brazil, lad., has leased abou'tslK) acres of vuluahle ooul land near Middlesex and will sink several shaft at once. It is expected that be will make a good strike, Other speculators are loosing land lu tne vicinity 01 niiiiuiesex, Tbe Western Pennsylvania Acrlculturnl society baa been awarded a verdict of 1,600 with Interest from 1H91, against the borough of Washington, Pa., for damage caused by the borough laying Its main sever through tbe toulety ground.' 'mi. I t i Wm. Murray died at Nnrrlstownlof blood poisoning duo te scratching a pimple nn his nose with his llnver nails. Ills neighbor. Farmer George Miller, ol Green Lane, died of blood poisoning due to a cold tuken lo a boil under bis ere. The five minor children of fleorge W. Mo Clrtighton, who was killed In tha mluee op posite Mononcaltela, hava received check from lirown tlroa., niieratora of the mines, for an ainouut suffloleut to provide them with a homo, : ' 1 ' ' ' Thieves visited the village of East Brook, Lnwrence eountv. and besides burglarhsina Severn! resiliences of valuables, entered tha postonlce, where they eaouteu aeverai aoi rs lu cash and lot of stamps., 1 Fire at New Wilmington destroyed W. A. Barnes A Hons' hardware . etore. Job Wright's grocery and a ham. Loss.between 10.000 and I'i.llO'lt fully insured. Florence Buehansn, a 4-year-old girl o' Oraiivllle, while playing at tba stove set Are to her doming and was to seriously ournoa Important Mesaures Under Consideration in Bath Romrs. 8fTB DAT. Tha senate spent Its first hour to-day In listening to Washington's farewell address, read by Mr. Daniel iVn.). nnd then turned Its attention to the In. Han appropriation It Involved n contest over anciarlau Indlnn schools. The clause directing tetn Ho rary conttnets with theso schools, when no government schools were; available, was agreed to, 61 to i. A provision waa added declaring II tube the settled policy ot the government hereafter to make no ap propriations whatever for tha support of seeiaslan schools. A further amendment offered by Mr. tiallinger, directing that all appropriations to seetitrlnn schools end on .llllie 80. lH'.lH, went out on a point of order, which the Hennte sustained, "H to Dil, The Indian bill la still under consideration. The house lo-dny passed the general defi ciency appropriation bill, nnd began tha consideration of the last of the money hills, that providing for the naval establishment. A long debate occurred over the propriety of the appropriation of 1,H1().000 for the Hoiithern I'aellln rnllrnad under the Judg ment of the court of claims, but the house, by a vote of loll to I8H, refused to stalke It out. fiflrH DAT. Thn House passed to-day ami sent to the Hennte the naval appropriation bill, the Inst of litis session's appropriation measures. Thn reet of thn day s business wna Inst sight of In a political wrangle over civil service reform, nn Idea that was ridi culed and attached by Mr. tlroavenor. When some commented on Ills remarks In view of bis relations lo Mnj. Mckinley lie pointed ed out bow strongly they had differed on the subject In the Fiftieth congress. The senate made slow progress with the Indian appropriation bill. 67tii hat. Henator Allen nf Nebraska, baa Introduced a resolution declaring the sense of the Hen nte that effective steps should be taken to protect the lives of Americans In Cuba, and that I'ni'.ed Htntes bntlleshlpa should be sent to Cuban waters. The resolution went over. Another resolution by Henator Hill, of New York, was agreed to asking the secretary of statu for all correspondence, etc., relating to American prisoners lu Cuba, not heretofore transmitted, pi Mr. Morgan presented a favorable report from the committee on foreign relations on a resolution ileiiiandliig thn immediate and unconditional release of Julio Hangullly how Imprisoned nt Havana. It went over until Thursday. Mr. Morgan and Mr. Hheriuiin stating that action was ex peeled then. 'The feature uf tbe session of the house to day was the appearance nf William Jennings Ilrynn, lata I leinocrntic candidate for presi dent on the Moor. He hud come to the city to attend a dinner given In his honor by John It. McLean ol the Cincinnati Kliqulrer, and as au ex-memlicr, was entil ed to the privi lege of the lloor. oBTIt HAT. Hennte met nt 11 o'clock and the Cuban matter cntne up, Henator Alien, of Nebraska, taking the lloor on bla resolution ot yester day. The house committee on foreign affnlrs decided to report a resolution calling on the president for nil Information concerning the treatment of American prisoners in Cuba. Mr. Hulr.or, Democrat, New York, offered lu thn House to-duy a bill "declaring war lei tween the kingdom of Hnnln and her colo nies and the Culled htitlea of America and her territories." 59 1 ti hat. After the dramatic Cuban debate, in the senate yesterday the discussion to-dny was comparatively spiritless. The galleries were lacked. However, in anticipation of ititerest- n g developments, but thuro were no Inci dents during the day that awakened more than passing interest. Tho Indian bill wus considered ui to 1 o'clock, when for three hours a cent-ral discussion of the Hiingullly case and tho affect of the pardon occurred. lo-duv the house, under suspension ot rules, passed the senate International mone tary tcouferenoo bill, despito the seeming wide divergence of views on the money ques tion, by a vote of 270 to a. The three were (julgg (Hep., N. Y.j. H'.-nry t,liep., Conn.) and Jonnson (Hep., Ind.) Dills were also passed to provide for the arbitration of difference between the car riers of Inter-Htste oommerce and their em- Sloyos (known aa tbe Krdman bill), and tha enitte bill to prevent the Importation of Im pure tea. COth DAT. Thn usual Hundny quiet of ' the capitol building waa disturbed by session of tbe senate, made necessary to pass the appro- firlatlon lulls. Large crowns lllloil tne sal aries and overflowed to tbe corridors. Tbe attendance nf senator! waa even greater than that through the week. The House did little on Saturday, but passed the bill to abolish the business of rokers lu railroad tickets. The vote wot V4ito61. m vV v A WOMAN'S BODY. What Ita Negloot Leads to. Mr Oh as. Klng'a Ezperienoa. A woman's body Is tho repository of tba most di llcubo mochnnlsm in the whole renltn of creation, and yet most women will lot It got out of order and keep out of order, Justna If It were of no consequence. Their barks ache and heads throb and burn; tliey hnve wandering paina, now h'vre and now there. They experience extreme laasltuilc, tlint don't-eare nnd want-to-be-left-alouo feeling1, excitability, Irritability, nervousness, ftlcepleaa nesa and the blues, yet they will go about their work until they can scarcely atnnd on their poor swollen feet, nntl do nothing to help themselves. Thcrso arc tho positive fore-runners of serious womb complications, nnd unless given Immetlluto attention will reault In untold misery, if not death, Lytlla K, I'inkham's Vegetable Compound will, beyond the question of a doubt, relieve nil this trouble before it becomus serious, and it has cured many ufter their troubles bud become eh'iinic, Tho Compound should bj taken Immediately tipon the appearance, of any of Ihcio symptoms above enumernted. It is a vcpctabla totiio which Invigorates anil stiiii.ilat,es the entire female organism, and will produce tho same bene fieiiil results in tlio case of uny sick woman as it did with Mns. Ciias. Kino, 1815 Rosewood St., riiilutlelphla, I'a., whoso letter we attach: " I writs these few lines, thanking you for restoring my health. For twelve yenrs I aufTcrcil with pains lniossibU' to describe. I had bearing-down feelings, bncltncho, burning sensation in my iitomach, chills, headache, und nhvayn had black specks before my eyes. I was ufruld to stay alone, for I aometinies hud four nntl II vo fainting-spells a day. I h:id several doctors and tried many pat ent racdiuiaj.t. Two year. ao I was so bud tliut I ha I torro to lad and have a trained nttr o. Through her, I commenced to tako Lytliu K. rinkhatn's Vcgctablo Compound, nnd I never hud anything plvo mo the relief that it has. I havo taken right bottles, and am now enjoying tho best of health o'ain. I can truthfully say it has cured ino." THE LA30 W3Xu0. Now York is to have a labor tomp'o. America contains 200,003 machinists. Denver (CjI.) flramcn's wa;?oi will bo euf. riltsburL'. Penu.. has 10 0 union stoglo makers. Lnndon muslo balls regularly omp.oy about 12,000 puop!e. Indianapolis. Ind., has a new union ol cnnvitssers and agents. Kovtui Knights of Labor assemblies will be formed at Cleveland, Ohio. .. Washington Central Colon wants the Con gressional Library otien at night. Six unions nf enrnentora In New ToirV, ng- Grugnting 12,000 men, have consolidated. - San Fraunisoo unionists indorse tha Bonth wlck bill toeompol the bruoilug of oouvlct made goods. The Eleanor Iron Works, at HollMnysbur?, rnn.. which have booa Idle for s x months, resumed operations. TUtmolols employe I a the studios of London nrtiatsiutoud forming a trade uniou so us to sxolu le foreign, uotnpetitioo, . Altor thirty-two vears eouslnnt service ns a machinist In tun unions uooomonvo n orks. nf Dunkirk, N. ., Anthony Jnckion una ru tlrud. The Inleit soow atorm In New York City furnishu.1 tempornrv w irk for al.OUO unem ployed men nud cost the city, la rouu I nuta bore. tllW.OOO. Tho Kansas Hennte lias panel n bill to make It unlawful for any company or cor poration lo prevent employes ueloiigin;; lo labor ornnmuuons. The first labor pa nor lo the Uuited Btalcj was Tho Workingmun's Advocate. It was published by the Evans llros., two English labor reformers. lis publication wus com menced in Now York In ltt'iO. Tho American Federntloa ot Labor is now fairly Installed ut lis now quarters at tbe Na tional Capital, end its address Is No. 700 Fourteenth street N. W., Washington. 1). (I. Frank Morrisou Is the HacMtary. Tha Grand Rapids (M.oh.J Union admits foporters and Typogmpaioal odlturs to mem bership, and President Proecott expresses too opinion timt tno uny is not tar msiaut when thero will be numerous wull-prguuizud writers' unloas hi tbeaouotry, ( t j United Status Oossqt' (ksirlla at Xiog.i, Jupun, In a recent' report to ihe Htato De partment at Washlnulnn, shows that tlio waees of workmen in Japan have more than doublutt siucu the war wili China, and the oemaitd for workmou it greater thiia the supply. . , , ; la Berlin women Am rapidly displacing men lu tha textile Industry. In Oheut them urn HIS women to 1000 meu omployed. In ull Uelgliim tho proportion is sixty-four women to 100 niou. There are 4000 females between tea nutl twenty yrun of ag employed. ... : ' - A Colorado Editor says of Rioans Tafiulgg t " For heartburn, dizziness and headache I have never found the equal cf , RW-AS Tabules And other members of my family use them for various ills with excellent results. 1 cannot afford to keep house nor run a print shop without them, nor do I believe any one else can afford not to use them. They are a wonder."Mv. A Great Magazine offer. 3 FOR FOR icriptlon price of rest's Magazine," l s Library," and ( y Pictures" it $3.30, ) We wli send ail three to you for one year for $2.00, or 6 mo. for l. The regular subs ' Dcmorest "Judge Funny " DEMOREST'8 M ACA2INE " l by far th beat fomily ntngatlnc published i there la none of our monthlies in which the bcaulilul and the useful, plcaaure and erolii. faatiun and httrature are ao fullv presented as in Dcmoiest'a. 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