Thrre are ni'iir;y 4H rarities of humming birds. IK llnrk I'p. WIipii Nnih liinir Ills Imra, th crnni'l hmnpiM lilms.lt to Rft n'uitif.1, mill ly n piiHdiih (riMk hnstnvol 1iiihi1 ull Ills life. Iiii!iili:njn or Initio lin-k humps it man's Iwk simply Ihv.iiii hw I'lviimt siniluhti'ii himself "it in'cniint of th HtllTtio! nn.l ari'nss w imipiin.vliiu Ihi- allim-nt. Niiturn Imipml thi muiHl to Ills ln in fur n spivlul purimsi-. N nt ii ni will h"l n man ti urn rll of his hump riitlit nit If hmiMs St. .liu-olis till, lis miish I'm eh irm'tiT of Hi" trmililii Is such Hint It iiffils Just sn.-ti a pmih' ly tn wurm, K'illn ami sir.ilulili-it out thn ' i-intrn'tal iiiisi'Ii'". From III" timn nf J.m!i down to the rnt tlnm nin linvn hint litni" bin'lts, 1'iit only rIiii'k thw Ititrixliii'tliin of St. .titeolis I tins III" lt cMirn for It Immi known. luimliiiKo rti.illy tlllil'is, but HI. .Iiti'iilts Oil tmlili-s onn t nttriiil to business without loss ol tints. Catarrh Cannot ba Cum! With local ntiiilirnlion. ns thsv rnnnnt ranch tliasf-at ot ths ilistMs-. (..'.itnirli t a htoml or t-iHutlttlllonsI illfrinc. mi I In iir.lcr to cure it ynti mint take intcm-il ruineiUc. Hull's Cstnrrh Cure is tskcn intcrnnlb , tinil art di rectly on t!i Imioil nnl tntlroti snrfHce. Hull's I.'uIiiitIi Cure is not n ipiurk lite.licinc. It Hns pmscrllieil lyineiif tlii'bvsl pli:lcinnsin tins country for yriir, mi l Is n rrau'sr prescription, it l tomposi-.t ot 1 hr lit st tonics Klmwn, com. bllieil itli tin- h.st hi Kid ptil'illi-rs. net lug ill reetly nn Ilia mucous stillness. 'Hi perfect eomiiitintlon or Vie two tnirieilients in what pinilnrcs siirlt wiitirlcritil result In curiug atlMTll. Semi lor testimonials, (re. K. .1. CiiKNtiv '".. I To., Toledo, 0. Fr,M liv llriiuu'isis, price T'.c. Hall's Family I'tllsi are. the best. I linvc fouii'l I'No's I lire t.-r I'onmnpllon nn iiiifntliim mi'illrltiiv Y. It. Lot., :m." hull !t linlimlon. Ky..iM. I. 11. f'tls prrnvincntlyciirnl. No fltsnrnervr.il nee utter tltt ilnv's sof l)v. Kline's (trt Nerve Ite'toriT. $; trlnl hot tie unci llenll-e tli e. Dll. II. I!. K link. Llil.,l'll Ali li St.. I'llllll.. I'il. SpringHumors Tliise iins'Rhtly eruptions, puiuful lKiil, nn noyliiK plinples nr.il oilier iillVril ins. whldi np;e-ir o ti-neriillv nt this aefon. iniike tho use of thnt urnnil Sprlmt Me'lli ine, llool's Siirsnpiiilllii. n ltei-i'silv. 'i'liki- lloo.l's Sursii pnrilln noiv. It i!l il l yon woulerrul it"ol. It will purify your I I nul.ulve yon nn niP"titf. lone your nerve-, n-nutlieTi our sioinnelu nn! cure nil "priMl hutnors. Itemeinb t Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One Tru- ltloi.il I'm Ml t. l. -ix f"r 1. U--Jfj. D;I1 lire Hie o 'v p lis lo tiike ItOStl S rtliS with llo.dSirs.ip:ii.lli. Would Not "Mot.! Still." Evcrybixl? who knows an ntiintpiif Tihotoprniilior U f.imlll.nr with tho ox 'iir thnt nro jiti'siMilcil for ftiilnip.s. Soniotimi'"! ihi'se cxi'iisi-n glr.tlu the crpilnllty n little. "1 trliul the other ln.v," B.nM one ntna tfur to another, "In (rot nn lustnntn nooiis view nf Itntiker Hill Monumi'tit." "Wi'll. ilhl yon funveeil." "Sini'eeJV No! H must have moved Just as I exponoil the lilnte." lion He I Inured It. A Missouri fni'inei' tlnuroil It out one rainy ln.v thnt he hail wnlkeil .'(no miles In ftililvntliiir one nere of eorn. lie thereiiiion sol. I hi farm nn.l moveil to n town, where he walki'il 1.U0 iiiMom to fin il a job. The nunII'iK news Hint n Ohinjro nlilerinni) has lieen neqtiltted of go.ni' llilnjr Iiiik been reeelveil. However, lils tsklrts nrp not elenr; ho Ih mill utility of lielnq; a ('hleiujo nlilcrnmn. The Wonderful Kava-Kava Sliru. A New Botanical Discovery. Of Special Interest to Suflerers from Diseased of the Kidneys or Blad der Rhoumatlem, etc A Blessing to Humanity. A Free Gift of Great Value to You. Onr readers will be glad to know that the new botanical discovery, Alkavii, from the wonderlul Kavn-Kava shrub hns proved an assured cure for all dis- ensescausea uy i ric pcid in the blood, or Dy disordered action of the Kidneys or urinaryorgaus. The Kava Kava Shrub, or as botanists call it. riper Methys- , ticum, grows on the bankstt tbe Ganges river, East Iudia, fBi;Kv-KvA S11..LO and probably was Piptr iiiciim) used for centuries by tbe natives before its extraordinary properties became known to civilization through Christinu missionaries. In this respect it resembles the discovery of quiuine from the peruvian bark, made known by the Iudians to the early Jesuit missionaries in South America, and by them brought to civilized man. It is a wonderful discovery, with rec ord of laoo hospital cores in 30 days. It acta directly upon the blood and kid neys, and is a true specific, just as qui nine is in malaria. We bave the strong est testimony of many ministers of the gospel, well known doctors and business men cured by Alkavis, when all other remedies bad failed. In the Nf w York H'nklv World of Sept. 10th. the lutlniony of Rev. W. B. Moore. U. D., ol WaahinEton, D. C. ml given, drirrihiug his years of suffering from Kidney dieae aud HheumatUm. aud Ills rapid cure bv Alkavis. Rev. Vhomsa fcmlth, the Methodtkt minister at Cobden, Illinois, passed nearly one hundred gravel slonea after two weeks' use of Alkavis. Kev. John H.Watson, of Sunset. Texas, a minister of the gospel of thirty years' service, was struck down at his Dost of duty by Kidney disease. After -hovering between life and death tor two rxonths, and all his doctura having failed, he took Alkavis, and was completely restored to health and strength, and isfullillinghisdutiessa minister of the gospel. Mr. R.C. Wood. prom inent attorney of Iowe1l, Indiana, was cured ol Kheumatism, Kidnevand Bladder disease of ten years standing, by Alkavis. Mr. Wood desct ibe himself as beilig In conataut misery, often com pelled to rise ten timea dm lug the night on account of weaknesa of the blndder. He m treated by all his home physicians without the least benefit and finally completely cured in a few weeks by Alkavis. The testimony is un doubted and really wonderful. Mrs. James Young, of Kent, Ohio, writes that she had tried sis doctors In vain, that she was about to give up In despair, when ahe found Alkavis and was iroaiptly cured of ktdnev disease and restored o health. Many other ladies also testify to the wonderful curative powera of Alkavla in the various disorders peculiar to womanhood. 60 far the Church Kidney Cure Com. ?any, No. 414 Fourth. Avenue, New ork, are the only importers of this sew remedy, and they are ao anxious to Srove its value that for the sake of intro nction they will send a free treatment f Alkavla prepaid by wail to every reader of this paper who ia a Sufferer from any form of Kidney or Bladder disorder, B right's Diseaee, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Gravel, Fain in Bark, Female Complaints, or other affliction due to improper action of the Kidneys r Urinary Organa. We advise all Ruf ereis tc send their names and address to tbe company, and receive the Alkavis free. It is sent to you entirely free, to prove its wonderful curative powera, LfJL rs,JfTVs.t CONGRESSIONAL Abitraet of the Important Measures la Both Houiei. April 5.Ttu-enit'i wns In session about forty-live minutes this nlternoon nml It went t h roit--li business nt 11 lltflitnlnu unit. In ei netly twenty minutes tho stntismen of the upper brunch pusseil sixteen bills nn seeotul renitlnit ntid tn t'iity-llvn more on II rut rend Ink'. 'j his wns thn Inst nlclit for piittltia In blllf In thn liousn without sei'iirliiR tinnnlmoiif eonseiit. As n ri-sult ti:l leglslutive proposi tions were, dumped In. April B. There wns an cx.'ltllie ilebste In the Semite to-ttny between Mr. Mortfiiri ntid Mr. Ilnle. ImriiiU n t'ubnn spi hlheseiin- tor from Mnme 1 Hide) eonlil not eoneenl the filet, asserted by Mr. MorKnn, thnt be wns In cotnmutiieuttoii with thu Kpnnlsh itovern ment. Mr. Ilnlii mmlo an ImllKiinnt deninl. Henntor Hour lntrodtu'eil n resolution In thn sennte ilireetlnir thn seeret-try of stilt to aseertnln nml report to the sennte numerous pnrtleiilurs in rejrnril to ths government ol eiieh of thn nntiuns with which the I'nltcJ Suites hns illplomntln relntlons. Mr. Ilutes cITered n resolution mnklna nvnllnble the "eptilemle" tiind, which amounts to 4.r0.(HH, for relief of Hood suf ferers. 'J he hoii. is i-xpectt'd to concur In this resolution. April 7. Senator .tones, of Arknnsfis.olTpr p! n joint resolution nppropriutiuR ti:V).(lO( for supplies to the Mississippi river sufferers nml It wua pusseil by the Senme. Mr. t'liteliltiKS, ol Mississippi, olTercil n resolution appropriating JSKUino for the relief of the Mississippi llooil sulTerern. This pusseil the liousn mi'! whs mlopteil by the Hetintu lu. stend of thn Jones resolution. April 8. Senator Mnntle, of Mnntnnn, In troilucml nn Hiiieiidment to the wnolsclieiluli of the llingl.-y tnrllT bill, which provhles foi the mlviiiii liig of rules on sevcrul varieties ol raw wool. It proposes to mnko tl.o ilutj on wnshed wools of both thn II ret nnd secoiid elnsses lnsteiid of the llrst eliiss only doublt thnt on iinwnslied; to double thn uiity on nl! classes "Importeil In any other tlinn orillnarj conilitlon, or which hns been sorteil or In creased In value, by tho rejection of nny purl of thn original lleeco," thus extemliiiu the scope, of the panigrnph In the t ill which up piles only to wools of the llrst nnd second elm-si s. Senator (lenr, of lowu. made n re port on the bill to nuthorl'-e 11 cemmii'slon consisting of the si-cretarh M of the trensur nnd the interior nntl the nttorn-'y-gencrnl, tt R'ljiist the debts of tho 1'ik IIIu rullroada tc the government. April 10. The houo lie.. I nothing In tin flinpM ol business to nttend to Sntiiriluy nn-; soilidU'geil In n little politicnl ilelmte. .lerrj Stnnson bi'can his ol.structliig tactics nlmosi before the chaplain hail llnl-iicl his prnyer by ib'cln ring there was no i-iioruin present A count by the speaker soon convinced ever Mr. Simpson Hint ho wns wrong. Tim Knnsni man took early opportuulty to muku anotlioi utuu k on Speuker Hied. Itetmirkiitite noyvilrlfts. Ba heavy linvo been tho snowdrifts In Snr Kcnt County, North Dnkotn, thnt It Is snbl a farmer of Hnrlem Township hns nilile.l thirty-live fent of tubln-? to his well pipe la order to rnlse water tiliove the snow. A hotel proprietor, '.. O. I'lttton, hns had to build a burbed wire fence ttrouml tlie roof ot his burn to keep nwny stray Htoik, it borse) liavlng onn day urnsiicd through the roof while walking over wlnit appeared to bo it snow-covered hill. Sblney Mullen cliilnis to have dug thirteen feet Into u drllt to get lit the top uf his windmill. I-astor'.i Novel litess, Hev. Alox.nider H. Vim Dycl! Ins b en ft ii-tor of thu I! (formed Church In IllglilnuJ Park, X. J., for two months. IT" Ins made hi'iisolf very popular wlta the younger inem ln'M of the uoiigra'-ratbm by orgnnb.liig a blcyclooliih, and lie Inn now unii'iiinco I his intcntloti of oniivcrlln the i'lup..il ovur thu ihuroli Into n gymuusiuui. Blnrveil In llronlilyn. I.eonnrd A. f'nmpbnll, enco n prosperous merchant in Now York Oily, was found ilond Irom starvation In his lSrooklyn home, his bo ly guar led by his wife, who has lost her reason und will probaldy MAKK1CTSS. riTTSBURGt. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHF.AT-Xo. lred 9 No 2 red COIIX No. 2 yellow, ear No. 2 yellow, shelled Mixed ear OATS-No. 1 while No. a w hite RYK.-Vo. 1 No. 2 western run.' It Winter pntiitits 4 Fancy straight winter 4 llye Hour a 111 'M 27 an 24 25 22 4.1 4 OS 81 JB V.7 '23 an a3 41 . 43 4 'JO 4 60 a no ia 00 10 00 1,1 00 14 fio 13 00 ia do 7 OJ 75 K0 40 Hi) 75 50 no 00 00 00 60 60 I1AY No. 1 timothy Mixed clover. No. 1 liny, from wngous I KK1 No. 1 Whito Md., ton Drown middlings llrnn, bulk BTUAW Wheat Oat 8K.F.DK C:ovor, 0 lbs 0 Timothy, prime 1 llluo Grass 1 50nj) s no 3A 1 60 65 1 83 Dairy Produota. Dl'TTF.R- Klgln Creamory t 2itq 25 Fancy creamery 18 ao Fancy country roll 18 16 CHKKriE Ohio, new 11 New York, new l'i 13 Fruits and Vegetables. ArPLF.fi Ilhl ... 1 80 3 00 UK ANN Hand-picked, V bu... 05 JtO r-OTATOF.H Iu car, bu 2 30 CAHHAOK Homegrown, hbi. 160 165 ONIONH YbIIow, bu 1 00 1 10 Poultry, Eto. CHICKENS, pair 4!la Of, TUHKEYH. V It. 10 11 KOUHTa. nnd Ohio, fresh.... H U Fi.oun WHEAT No. 2 red ItYE No. a l-'OKN Mixed OATS ElttIS HUTIF.lt Ohio ereamerv.. .9 3 75 4 73 811 80 24 10 18 13 15 PHILADELPHIA. . Fl.Orit 9 8 25 4 75 I WHEAT No. 2rod 80 87 ' tliv v a sit t Ull.l .111, UHAOUs (, A etl OATS No. 2 white 23 24 HUTTElt I reumury, extra ID EtiOS l'u. firsts 10 NEW YORK. FLOUR Patents 9 3 60 4 75 WHEAT No. 2 red .. 80 COll.N No. 3 38 OATS W bite Western 2'i J MUTTER Creamery 30 31 jsuus Htnto 01 1'enn ' .. 11 LIVE STOCK. CEMTBAI, STOCK YiHDS, KiST LIDEBTT, Tk. carrLC Prime, 1,800 to 1,400 lbs.... ....9 4 80(i 6 00 Uood, 1.200 to 1.300 lbs 4 65 4 SO Tidy, 1.U00 to 1,160 lbs 4 40 4 60 Fair light steers, IKK) to 1000 lbs. 3 60 4 35 Common, 7C0 to 800 II 8 00 8 40 nous. Medium 4 30 4 2t Heavy 4 15 4 25 ltuugus uud stugs 3 60 8 76 riiEisp. Prime. 05 to 105 lbs. wethers... 9 4 75(5) S 00 J Ooud. 85 10 00 lbs. 4 60 4 70 Fair, 70 to 80 lbs 4 00 4 30 J Common 8 25 8 60 I Culls 3 50 8 00 : Choice lambs 6 60 0 00 I Fair to good luiubs 4 75 S 21 1 Veal calves 460 6 21 ONE OF THE OLDEST SHIP& American Hark 1:1:1 Tears Old Doing lilitT In l.ngllah Wntere. The lutrk True Love. Imllt In Fblln dolphin In 1TIII, hns been found upon neitreh in be yet nllnnt In the r.'iptH'ltj of 11 i-oiil hulk, eiignged In nrllvc Initio nt the nge or l:KI .vent's. Till discovery was untile through 11 ensunlty rei'tirdeil lit the M.-irlthne IOm Iiii nge lis follows: True l.ove, Imrge, was In collision with "(honor (lr:i vcsi'iid of I.0111I011, of! tini vesi iiil. nml hnil port tii:irtcr d.'ilii nged to such nil extent thnt It wns found niM'twitry to tow her to HocIicm ter. nnd abe arrived nt thnt plii"e In cliflt'Kit of the tllB t'oitiinerce. The True l.ove tins not only outlived bet builders nnd their wiocepsors, but hns nlso outlived every croft thnt wns built In her 1 1 mi' find for ninny yenrn nfter wnril, mul thin fiiet. coupled with the report thnt the historic crnft Is still ciigngeil In in-live pursuits, places Phil tiililphhi nt the very top notch ns a shipbuilding ceiilcr. In 17'M, when the funnies old el lift wns luiiliclieil tin Hie luniks of the Del tiwnre, nlthough her Ictigllt wns but l"l feet 8 Inches, hIic wns tin n the Inrgest vessel of commerce that, tho liclit ware Imil ever floated. Coiitrnst this with the (llnietiHloiis of the huge lliimlnirg Ainetlciin l'nckct (..'otnpntiy'H vtennt ship lN'tiiisylvniila, the latest 111I1II1I011 to comnicrce, wlume length Is fiS" feet, while the new While Star liner build lie,' Is 7U feet long, and one will be niuaeii with the magnitude of the modern nhlp of commerce. TTi True Love upon being completed milled nwny from I'hlludelphla early In 17(1.1, tniil 110 record In li.nl of her return to Ibis city until August !, 1S7.T. when nt the ago of Hilt years she entile Into putt from Ivlgut, tireeiilmnl, with ft cntgo of kryolite. In 1 tiniiiiiiiid of t'apl. Tliomnx Nathaniel, i unslgncil to It. t'ruwley. She was discharged here nml surveyed by the American l.loydi in 1 tctolicf, ist:. ami milled nwny. nev er to return again. I'pon her arrival shorlly aftiH' In London she was sold ami Hit noil Into 11 coal hulk, In which capacity plic still serves. The dimensions of this famous True l.ove are: Length, till feet S Inches; Ileum. feet II inches: depth of bold, IT feel. She measured 11 Ml tons regis ter, and, like nil old crnft, carried very little more cargo. The discovery that there was still alloat 11 Philadelphia-built vessel of "Hob nn age has cnused much comment on the floors of the Mnrltlnip Ex change, nnd some shipping men are of the opinion that this old craft should, If possible, be purchased ns u relic. Heconl-t show thill the True l.ove was for n time owned In Hull, England, by li. Ihihl, previous to Iter purchase by John S. Ward, of Loudon, und during that time she was engaged In the Hal tic trade- I'hllnilelphla Vvnna. Tho Polar Htiovr t'np of Mars. We have received the following Infor mation from America: "A telegram re ceived at llnrvnrd observatory on Jnn. 11 from Lowell tjlwei'vatoiy, now locat ed near the City of Mexico, snys that a rift bus been observed since .Inn. 7 In the north polnr cap nf Mnrs In longitude HI" This riff Is probably similar to thoe observed at the opposition of I Sl, In the southern cap. Frof. W. II. I'lckei'lug, with 11 six-Inch telescope, found one In May 'SI, crossing the cap from oiig;tuili .Till to 170. This grew considerable In sl.e, nienstiremculs made 011 ,1 11 ne t! nml l.'i Indicating n width of UK) nnd .'do nilli-H respective ly. Mr. Ibuiglass nlso during the same month, .lune 10, detected n second nnd thiril rift, the hitler running from longi tude 170 to 110. The aoiuence of phe nomena observed solus to ludlcntethnt they tire duo to the lower level at the poles beln uncovered; in this wny, ns the snow melts, the bare ground Is ex posed, appearing dark In contrast lo tho snow atlll lying ou tho more elevut i'd heights. T'helr broadening is then a natural result of the departing snow, nnd Indicates thnt I ho polar enp is at that time Inn far advanced stnte of dls Integratlon. N 11 1 11 re. CAsrAltm stimulate llvrr, kidneys anil bout-Is. Never sicken, weaken or gripe; 10c There is a Class of I'eople Who nre Injured by the use of coffee. He ceutly I here has Is-en ilaued In all the urnerry io.i- a new pretiurulloii culled draln-fl. msde r inirM iri-Hinw. ilist lakes thw idiiea of enttis. The moat delicate stomach im rlves it without distress, und but tew mn tell 11 nnm ronw. If ilfiMM n.kt. f-fM.1. ovt.r one-lilllirlsr as Inlll-h. Chililrrn may Or nk It with great Iwnetll. 15 eta. and H5 eta. lur packs. J r It. Ask fur Urulu-O. . WttKN billons or rnstlve, sat a Cs-nnret, candy lalluirllii cure giiuraiit?ed; 10c 26c, A pound of phosphorus heads 1,000,000 muti'hea, Ko-lolliie for Kilty Cents. Over 4UMW0 cured. Why not let N0-T0-TW reuiilatuor remove yuur desire tor toliaecof Kuea money, mukes health nnd nianhiKsl Cure guaranieod. 60 ccuts aud fcl.UO, at all druggists. Both the Utah Huuators were born Id Halt Luke City. hhaka Intu Your Shoes Allen's Fiiol-Ene, a pjader for the faat. II cure painful, swoilnu, smtrtiiiif feet, and In MtHiitly takes the sting out of uorm and bun ions. It's the irre.itest rumfnrt discovery of the sue. Allen's Foot-E.ae makes tisht-ftt-ling or new shneu feel eiay. It Is 11 ejrtsin cure for sweating, callous and hat, tired, ach ing leet. Try it tu-.Uy. Sold l.v ull dnug.sts and snoo stores. II v m ill for 33-. In stamui. Trial iwi kane KBKB. Addrdaa, Alloa S. Una Sled, m Kuy, . Y. If afflict til wlthsorecyes use Dr. lnaeThomr sou'aEv a-water, llruugista sail at Uk'.uer hot tie, Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teethiriK. aotiens the sums, reiluceslntlumina .lioo. ntlays pain, cures wind colic. 2.M-.a bottle. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandruff. A fins hair dressing. B. F. Hull & Co.. Pro;n., Nashua, N. II. bold by ull the Ventllsh Tongue In Oertnany. Consul (leneral Uu Kay writes for tho Century n pnper on the Serbian Swamp Vc tidland under th? title of "An Inland Y'enlce." Mr. le Kny snys: These people spenk (lermnti to the lord Ings ns we pnss Yeiidlsh to onr bont 111:111; but the Veuillsh Is disappearing because, for the sake of the nriny. Its leaching Is discouraged. Throughout nil this district, far over Into Saxony, only a few churches still offer tenuous In the old tongue. Yet if the Yendisli tongue disappears the names of places will tell the tale, even ns such names In Ilrmuleiiburg and Saxony still do. Dresden, l.cip.lg. there nro Vendlsh words or call them Slavic, with tho broader term thnt now means the race. And hereabout nro Cottbns. Vet scliail, Mttscben, Krnbmow. Itabow. Dingy, Itilildush. I.elpe, I.ehde, llylile gubre, StraupltK nnd l.tibbeti. And the lllesses thnt wind or shoot straight In nnd out of forest 11 ml clenred fields re tnlu Vctiillsli names: Mutnizn. Itlush nllzii. Itogaxo, scltaplgk, I'olenr.o liinlilltzo. and .N'almsnt. Efforts have been made to give tier inn 11 11:1 lues to iniitiy of them, but country people ev erywhere nre grent holders to prece dent, nnd the people who stick so tight ly to their old costume lire nut going to give tip their place names without n struggle. JnsT try n ice. tot nf 'a-csret. the finest liver and bows reirmsior ore:' nisile. FllHtOH) TUMOR Erpollod by I.ytlla E. Plnkham's Votfotablo Compound. Interview With Mrs. II. A. Lombard. I have reason to think thnt I would not bo here now If It bad not been for Lyiliu K. I'inkhain's Vcpctuble Com pound. It cured me ot n fibroid tumor in mywniiili. Doctors could do nothing' forme, nnd they could not cure mc at the hospital. I will tell yon 11 html it: I had been in my usiiiil henlth, but liti'l worked quite Iinrd. When my monthly period en tut on, I flowed very badly. The doctor anva me mctlo'ino, but it did me n good. He suid the flow must be stopped if possible, nml lie must find the cause of my trouble. I'pon examination, lie found there was n r'ibrold Tumor in my womb, nnd frnve me treatment without nny benefit wbntever. About that time a lady culled on me, nnd recommended I.ydin E. I'lnklium'n Vcgetnble Compound, snid she owed her life to it. I fin Id I would try It, and did. Soon nfter thu flow became more nntiirnl nnd regular. 1 still continued Liking the Compound for some time. 'Then the doctor mmlo nn exiiminntton ugnin, and found everything nil right. The tumor had passed nwny nnd that dull nolie wns gone. Mas. It. A. LoMUAltU, llox Tl, Wcstdulc, Mass. mam iivcry iiigrcuicm 111 llgcprj Hires Rootbcer is health giving. The blood is SI . ' III imnroved. the nerves if soothed, the stomach' fi5li I benefited by this tlclicious a HIRES I . Kootbccr 1 Quenches the thirst, tickles the pillule ; full of snap, sparkle 'and effervescence. A temper ance dtiuk for everybody. Mtdu sill; bt Th Cbirlfl K. Hlrss !'.. Pbllsfelpbla. 1 A ,"t malts bv ts"n- tiaisnssiiansnaissisiiaiwiwiaiaiaiisusiiaiaiaiwiaiiaiiosii aisiao. 1 imm. BBBBJ W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ..BEST.. IN THE WORLD Knr laft Va-ai this ahn. k w.st atnaiai ft... dltanctt all couipetitort.. Indorsed by over l.OOO.OOO wirn mm thm baat in tyl. nt unit durau.iUr of moy abo ver offered mt ta.OO. .Itl; rnftd in nU eh LATEST SHAPES fcnd a a-tmo inu 01 wvttry varieiv 01 learner. One daalsr ill tnwn art won aarnlnaiiwa aala and advarttaed To local paper on receipt of reaaouahle order, fir Write fnr tataiotua to W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mnaa. iue)i MMauei teit 111 inteiteiiei mmm mm ieiieiaHieia)ii What He Says. Dismiss Wish. Co., Miss.t t. mtii. 11. ( I bavs lis.1 a Jonas taw IU. Ht-sls in uia fnr ossf V 'arsi tUvy ars as uuimI iiuw as when 1 lirst sul li.iu. Jus lluarua. To JONES OF BINCHAMTON hiuh t mi o. IS. V, PURCHASE SSS Maiuifat'turiTto wearer. lUuatrutwdtaialuMUV live Utitlei'wtir tei.Hrt men t. AlilrH 1 O.NM .WKUh' M. 111.1 i.H VO; Troy,N. Yi ELECTRIC " E"ECT FLtU I IslU lulislsr :'IIKM niut ra sa storfii til WHIM uf TANTK, ISIIKM. auU IIKIIIIIMi, W. U. k.lllTU X tU.i Uuttalo, N, 'r. I; tn aJ fr;:mm;,,jmW ANDY (l 7TSliOlrTl1fK CURtCOnSTIPATIOH ABSOLUTELY GDARSllTEEDt?""':"!?!VA', lm s"s 'a'a'a 'mm'm mm aVa s'a WliASOXS nm tSXG Walter Baker 8c Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. mm a cup. Ba sure that ynu Rft the urnulne article made hy WALTIiR BAkF.tt A CO. Ltd., Onri'hrstrr, Mass. I.stahllshrd 1 7 so. ee content not fitroni; elegant are so whtel and st ires, Boston. John ICone Genuine Without The Above Name-Flate. A list of I Jl'AII 0 THE STANDARD PAINT roa STRUCTURAL. PURPOSES. Pamphlet, "8iiRKstl'ins fur F.xtsrlor Deenrstlun," Sampl" Card anl DfiTrlptlva Prirs I.tt fn-o by mall. Asbrstqa Itiiolliiu, llullillnii Hi lt. Kli-nnl I'ni'Mnii. Ilullrr ('nvcrluas, Kln-l'rmil' I'uiuu, Kli'. Asbi-sios .Niiii-t'uiiiliH'iiuu mill Kii'i'irirnl lusuluiiiiN itltiicrluls. H. W. JOHNS MANUPACTUEINCi CO., 87 Maiden tone. Now York. CltlCAOOi Sin I'M nnmli.l.li Kt. I'll 1 1. A liH, I II I A : l:iit:a Sn.ltHtli St. BOSTON'; 7: :5 Ti-ir! St. Strongest Bicycles IN THE 1S97 Columbia Bicycles arc Steel Tubing. We control tubing and use it exclusively icycles STANDARD OF THE WORLD. HARTFORDS, $75, $60, $50, $45 SECOND ONLY TO COLUMBIAS. J POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Cttaloffut free from Columbia deatf?rft. Dy trmil for one 9 cent stamp. COMPLETE MODEL OP THE GREAT COLUMBIA FACTORIES, l.thntrrsphed In colors, ready to be cut out end built up, ffordinf unlimited amuiement and instruct ion to old and young, tent by mail on receipt of Ave scent stamps. WE HAVE MO fiSEITS but liave mX tHtnhUDitr iur lliwui hid nir nxamumuuii o lure fiv. Every thing warrantMi. Hu stvltM ul t ar- rlacrs, uuKtviiMof Ihir 11. Tuu Huuirtfi'asiiiw a rhitfioun T.fTi Mrrr HiwM-Prioiti j At gtMMs W Mill fr i.t.HH. P.HART CAUH1AUK AND Hll.tlUI 4 A Good Tala will Bear Telling Tv,ic3." Use Sapolio ! Use SAPOLIO AOE FITS. rf srtivlu tn fa: Vtt irsnt ens srsnt in t his rimiitr to Sfll tu ItuiiH.i-s. 111-.. IHV.IIU srtk-lu tn i-ariii. 's v.a nil .xficvu-. A.'i.n. il.VA (.'llU.lt. tUs V ll.Uiutlui;. L. 1. SEE Cuunh byrup. Ttuiwi UcssJ. TTso I lis CU a nest CATHARTIC maimer DRUGGISTS t'sn.,r Ksit Tork. sir Bd'a.is? it Is absolutely purr. Becaice it is net nude by the so-riileJ iJutch rrivc--, ia which clk'tnicals are ttscJ. tlfcause Ivans of the finest quality are used. Because it is made by a mf.imd wliiih preserves unimpaired Hit' e.i.uiMte natural llavnr and odur nf ih? be-ins. BVeause it is the most eonomica!, custini; less than one cent " aaa4a Them When you are talking Bicycles, don't be until you have een the new I,T, '97' Tliey ore thu to? notch of bicycle ensl- m-erlne, and f clence must now seek to dc- J velop other liclds. The p.'r:ct point of j PHRI I'C HON is reached only by the Lovell g Wheels. On this fact critic n.iree. Why A look them over car-'iu.ly, study tneir i point and note their be.-iuty and finish. I heir points of superiority simple a chi d can understand litem. We stake our bu.-inens reputation of over 55 years that titer was never so perfect n made. It leads them ail. Investig 'te you will ride no other. Please call and examine, at our tool agencies, or at our 147 Washington and 13 1 Uroad 5t., ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Mailed Upon Application. P. Lovell Arms Go. nosrox, MASS. Itjrgalns In Hronil-liiiul Whorls mnllcil nn I iipplirutimi. mhm"J.';.r muBMXVB.: tj i) assmsa WORLD. made of 5 per cent. Nickel the entire production of this in $100 TO ALL ALIKE j ;.W'.!s'fly,inc: dlrtwt to tlis 'H fr, ui ufhtrrs prt- ii iuw nti WstetiUK. mv. ."'im n mm. unit rnr wiHrima, t i.n, a. i tor Lurs. ire t'Uitogue. tkM. u muoot. ut. aswu4 m fc-iu uu ilfc'U. tU, W. It. Pit ATT. I IK U ART. IN. Coffee Ono Cent Pur F ound. TI10 new Aiiii-rii'iin t'ntTe' ll.-rry is n vhIuii-lili- suh-i iinif l'. ciiHtM. i:i in ft v. savtul fiiuli y-ir. Niiiliinu Ibu uill pity luill' somlI1hh iiluallnn i olln. 1'i'rry iur ai i'il. 1 1 ilni-s wli in nny snil ur rllnititi. Mutnrrs in ftiur tnimtlis. I Ins irniliieil nvir U) biisliiils inr i.fitf. f uiiij1b 1 lu kuift' : i'i iiIi . J. A I.U4KMAN, CU ( liiillinm M , I'lH.liuru, I'm, r a v n vi
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