Why Ho Didn't llr-port On on of the country lliiiitntinrt tverp tntlnyitl, onmnir n m-on of other roloroil Itelil hiiuils, n citiiilt of typlrnl dnrkli's. They wcri lnti;i nnl wife. Tin' limn, In niMltlnn to Ills work In tho fli-M. was rnlli'il upon to nttcml to tho hnrst-a nml h I'lmros nlmnt tlin lionac. llo wns woll on In yrnrs, Imt vns one of the moot fnliliful of Ills rnce tlmt over followed n plow of mrrleil n lmrsi Ills wife otllclnteit nil rook mid "helped" with tho housework. The muster wns n linrd worker, who spnred neither Idnmelf nor lils pniployes, ntul tliouifli he gullied the rather tini'iivlft Me ropntntlon im n "driver." he Itnd his irooil points, nnd one of them wiis a liking for old Unfits nnd his dusky Wife Itelieeea. They Were negroes of the nld ltmo In very ihiys. (iiillte nnd mlndrnl of thu rtnys when their lives were literally owned liy their masters. Oun day the owed ni'jii'o did not nppenr In time for work, and, ns the master had counted on Ills early pronenee nhout the studies, lie took Itelieeea to tusk for tho tardi ness of her spouse. "Ilev to 'sense Itnfns dls mnwnln', lioss: liev to 'sense lilm " "What's the mutter with lilm? Why nln't he here on time, eh?" the master put In, testily. "Hev to 'sense him dls mnwnln'. Un fits died Jos 'fore sunup, lioss." The quaint milliner of her putting the matter and her faithfulness to her own Work noted Komewhiit on the master's good qualities, nnd quickly telling her lu could "have n holiday," he turned way. possihly to conceal his feelings. New Orleans Tlmes-lemoerat. The Itrain or the 1'rlintnut. An Italian hrliMinl having died nfter most notorious and renin rka hie ca reer, eveu for a man In his profession, his brain was given to a scientist for examination In order to discover. If possible, whether there was any dif ference between It nnd the honest, o: normal, brain. After exhaustive ex periments, the professor In charge was forced to admit that he could And noth ing abnormal about the brain struc ture. Accordlug to all known laws on the subject, the man was possessed of gival nblllty, nnd, the professor says, might have been a great man. As the brig and was a murderer, n thief nnd a b id lot generally. It would seem that the fact of there being no abnormal cm illricns In the brain might have n hear ing on the much-discussed subject of l-tahl structure. Some time since a suggestion was made that Intelligent people nnd those of eminence In the!: pr ilesslons should will their brains to u si.clety for sclentlHc Investigation, In trder to determine, by compnrUiii, wha: were the causes of criminal t'-n-ilenc!es, and what brain condition these tendencies brought nhout. Wnrnitlt for rmnfiirt. An oM ent loves n funny corner nnd n long oip, and this Is mitiiriil nml wine. Tho Rental wiirmth of the sua lulls to root, nnd while asleep, it may lie cnrntlvei t tlia cut's few ailments. Horeness nnd stiffness dime upon ii suddenly nnd put lh mw'lilii'-ry of ill lvi.lv out of ire-ir. St. JhiniIm Oil jroes tuiliieulv to work upon th- trouble, ami with lis wiirmtli, hkH wiiiiutti to the ol.t em, it tut s the pnln to sleep, driven out the I'olil, o:teusihu stifToti'l mu'lcH, lubricate tho miieliitiery, mid in a short tine pills the whole body in uooil working iir.lnr. Sore-ne-s nnl stilTni's.4 nr. not much to euro by Hie use ol lit. .T.l.-.il' Oil, bill, if lli-glocteii, they itiko tee f.irin oi rhciimutism, wlm-li Kivi1 a uri-nt deal more pulu. When Wlinns or oomIIvp. n. s Cnnr-tret, randy utUmi clc; euiv itimi-atitro'l; lk'., liVi. Mial-e Into Your Mires Allen's Foot-Kiipe, n pow.li-r fur tho foot. It i-uir imlnlul. fwolli-ii. pniai-tintf i.-i-l., tiuil lii sLiinlLy t.tki-s tin-i-ciiiic out of i-oi-ns uu.l l-iin-iolij. it's Lbe Kivnti-i-t c-ioiiltu-t ilifcinery of ttio iiu-i-. Allen'i l''oot-lni' luuken liKbl-tlt-tititf or m-w ilmi-h ft'i'l t-Hsy. It is u ei-rtuin rlilv tor sweating, cailous ami hoi. lllv.1, nrli Iiik f i-t. Try II t.i-.ln . Sold by ail ilriik'Kli-tR Hint shoe store, Hy until tor ".V. in i:itupH. 1 rial p:i kni.-e r It i.t). Adtuibe, Alk u S. Olw kUtl, 1-u Uuj, . k. Fltn p-rmirmntly e-ireil. TCn flta or norvnnn liehH ul'ti'l- llrst il'iy's usi- of llr. KMnr's iireuli Nerve Itcsl-oi-i-r. S':l.rlnl littlf-iinl ti-i'iiiise l i-eo till. it. 11. KI.INC, l.ll., Ull ArcU8t.,lhila.,l'u. Only 39 per eeut of the railway stock in thin country pays a divideiul. No.To.f.nc lor I'llty Tents. Over W,'XKI t uvc:l. Why not let No-To-T5in retculai'e or renioxe your desire tortoU-u-i-oy tAvi'.a monry. makes health nnd nihilhood. Cure Runruutcud. W cl-uui and (i.U) ul oil aiugRlbla. The Military Aeaemy at West Tolnt baa 67 proftauors nnd 2'Jtt students. There Is n Class of rpop! THioiro iiilirro I by tho use- of rotfee. Tt rently there has been placed in nil the ici-oeifry Lorrsn new prepa ration (tailed (ii-aiii-O.iuade ni pure ifralm-, tuat biki-s tint place ot eolTee. J'lie most delicate Htouiach receives it without Uibtl-ess, and hut few can tell it from eolft-a. It (iocs not cost over om--Uarter as nmcli. I'liildn-n may drink it with t,-nnt bum-Mt. 1A rts. anil itu. per puckugc. Try it. Abk for Uruiu-O. Pin Curr Is a wonderful Couli nieillclne. -Mrs. V. I'K KKiiT. Van Kiclen nud lllake Avs., Urooklyo, N. V., Oct. 'ju, 1MI1. If afnlctcdwllh sore ryes line Dr.IsancThom p. aou'a Eye-wutur.lJrugitiatiikullat-ic'.iwr botUo, Just trralOp. box of Cssrarets. the Quest Ivor and bowel regulator ever made. Impure Blood "I have found Hood's Baraapsrilla an ex cellent medicine. My little girl was affliote t Willi eczema for seven years and took many kludsot medicine without relief. Aftertaking a few bottles of Hood', Ksrsanarilla she was cured." Mas. East Fbasklik, Honeoye, hew Vorlc Uet only Hood's beeaiue HOOd'S narma Is tliehest 'n fact the On. True Blood Purifier. llAAft' Dills sretlia best af ler-dinnor nOOO 8 rlliS i.illa, el I dmest ou. Jtc OMLY THREE OR FOUR Absolutely 'ir -rUM HcU Mtkort In th conn Iry, vf wCi li'li JUM irikIh at th bead. H'ar(- ly i batrtiMitnt alr fan ahow joii a flmti'liuM iial. If u wauL gubd btaiea, lrlfht paid, uaui aiw wauttfd. JONKH OF IHNUIIAMTOV. PURCHASE; HlltKt T from lh Mil.LM slid y AOTOllI ts. Manufentiirer In wtarer. Ilbislrated calslutfue free, llnilerwser ilsimi-tiiiviO. AUdrvkM tU.Nbl)AlJSlk Ll'l'i.lt.a CO., Trey, N. Y. irNTED A STOLEN TICKET. Two Hen Arrtited for Sobbing Dtpot Year Ago. In August ol 1HDI1, the I.nke Rhnrn nnd Michigan Houthcrn depot at Ogood was broken Into nnd robbed of a small nmotint ol ensli and a large number of tickets. Last week Charles Hoovbr presented an un stamped Hnndy l.nke ticket to the agent at Osgood, requesting him to stamp it. The agent recognized It ns one of the stolen tickets, and told the man to gt on the train and the conductor would make It good. In tlie meantime the general office at Cleveland win communicated with and Detective Han son soon had Hoovler under arrest Hoovler Implicated a man named llohtnson In the ntlnlr, an J he was also arrested. The pair were bound over to court. Hnlph Meek, William nice, John O Sell nnd William Hhnrbaiigh, boys nil under III years of nge, were arrested in Altoona mi the charge of burglary. O'Neil and Kharbatigh were captured In the act of burglarl'ing the I'eople'o lea store. Hhsrbaugh promptly made a confession Implicating Meek mid lllce. The youthful rrooki confessed to a long series uf burglaries, and disclosed a plan they hail formed to break lot) other business houses In the nenr future. A little fellow H years of age was implicated In the rohoerles. Ihe quartette was given a hear ing nnd each was committed to jail lu default of tm bail. Oov. Hastings hns decided to reappoint Col. 'J'hotnna lloblnson, of llutler, superin tendent ol public printing nnd binding. His term expires .limn 4, nui there aro several applicants lor the pinee. Col. llubluson wns appointed two years ago for the unexpired term of Col. W illiam Hayes Urler, ol Co lumbia, a Democrat, liepfesentatlve .dimes Moore, of liutler, is opposed to ltobtnsoirs retention, and called to see the governor to nsk that he be not reappointed. Congress man hhowalter and other llutler leaders are also opposed to the colonel, but Senator yuay has asked for bis reappointment, and he tins the word of the executive that it shall be made. An Impnrtnnt change In studies at the Wiediliittton Female ecmlunrv will be In augurated next term. Mrs. Martha N. Mc Millan, of SU Charles, Mo., who several weeks ago was chosen principal to take tha place ot Mi-is N. Sberrard, resigned, was in consultation with thu trustees concerning the course of study nud teachers. It was de. elded to have two courses. There will be the regular course Willi a diploma given, ns heretofore, and the preparatory, which Is more advanced, and which includes Ureek, Latin. 1 reucli nud (iermiin. Final arrangements for the big two days' carnival, eaunon dedication and historic cel ebration to lie held at l.igonier on May '21 and 22 have been completed. In connection with the big affair there will also be a bicycle road race nud there will be parades, tire works, concerts and orstory. T he celebra tion will begin on the morning of the 21st nnd end ou the night of the 22.1. There will be special excursion trains in and a great crowd from outside of l.igonier valley. A gang of robbers gained entrance to the Altoona 811k Mill, where they hid in the coal bin until Watchman John Htultz, aged (10 years, made his appearance. One of the ihleves knocked lilm down and the other members of the gang bound, gngueil and bliiidlolded the aged watchman. They turn ed their attention to the sale and soon had it blown open. After rnieockiutf it and only securing about (100 they lied. Miss Thompson wns chosen vice principal, Misses Mcl'urily, Hart, Frechett, lingers. Miller, Spver anil Knlin. teachers, all having held their positions lor years. Tho new teachers are Misses .Icnnet'te nnd Uertrude McMillan, daughters ol the prlnclpnl, and Mies Margaret Hampton, ol Washington. Dr. Kirchner.tho W. A ,T. physical instructor, was also chosen for the sauiu position iu tho seminary. Wednesday night while flroeer Rnyderand his wife, ol the West End, Oil Cllv.were bus ily engaged about the store, n woman enter ed their dwelling apartments nnd left n bnliy boy on a lied, together with a note, directing Mr. Huyder In regard to the rearing of the child. There is no elew to the identity of thestrnti!.')! woman. The Snyder family will adopt the child. Malinger Frnnk A. Cresswell, of the Trl County agricultural nnd driving patk asso ciation ol Johnstown, closed a contract with the statu agricultural society Iv tho terms of which the s at-lair will be held In that eily ngaln tills year sometime early lu Sept ember, The fair last year was an enormous success, In spite of all handicaps, lack ot funds fur buildings and t lie equipment of the grounds. At a meeting of the finance cnmmltteo of the borough council of New llrlithtou, It was decided to recommend the reductiou of tax ation for the o tniug year from , to H mills. This, on an assessed valuation ol f 2,Huu,U0O, will yield n revenue of (iU.UcU, which the committee rcgarda ns sufficient to run the nflntrs of the borough thu coming year. A congregational meeting of the l'resby terian church at New llrik'hlon wns held to take action toward securing a pastor. Hev. Mr. Oiegg, ol Ottawa, 111., was the only min ister heard since thu last meeting. lly a vote It wns decided not to consider Pirn, A meeting will tie held each Weduejday even lug until definite action is taken. After having been out 24 hours and 10 min utes, the jury in the case of ex-Asslstaut City Attorney W. H. House, of l'ltlsburg, return ed a verdict llndlug him guilty ou the llrst count. This couut is ai lluK and abetting W, C. Moreland In the omlxv..lcinent ol city funds. The defendant was recommended to tile extreme nier?y of the court. Owing to a reduction of S per cent, in the wages of some of the workmen at thu Vuleu tine Iron Company's plaut. at ISellelonte, t o take effect from May 1, quite a number ol men quit work. Among lboe who quit were the yard workmen, nud in consequence the yard la almost blouked with loud el cars and Iron for shipment. The aggregate of trout captured during the past ten days at Uedefoute wns almost 1,000, with a weight of from 12J to ISO pounds, lu no suction ot the State ba trout llshiug lieen so good as here, the present re sults fully bearing eut the predictions made prior to the opening of the season. The union tallor and talloresses of Mead ville, about 60 in number, went on strike against a reduction ol 25 per cent, lu wages. The merchant tailors say that even at a 25 per cent, reduction wages will be as high as they can pay. It Is beiieyed that a com promise will be etleoted. One ot the largest engines ever ereoted In the Sbenango Valley Is Ihe ouo recently placed in the Buhl steel mill In Sharon. The fly wheel weighs, with bub aud shaft, US tones, The wheel ooutalos seven spokes, with the rim, aud each weight ten tons. David Davis, of Wheatland, caught a Ger man carp In the Sbenaugo river which weighed 22 pounds, and was uearly three feet long. This is the largest llsh ol this species ever caught In Ibis vicinity. Itev. J. H. Dick ford, pastor at the First Methodist church of Akron, has been chosen to succeed Hev. Knptball J.uveock as pastor of tbeKmitlilleld Street Mulhodwl Episcopal church ol l'ltlsburg. The J. V. Hose tile works at Sharon start ed up alter an Idleness of six mouths. About sixty wen are employed at the works. The prospect for a steudy ruu ot work Is bright. The Supreme Court has refused to inter fere in tbe case ol Frank Jougrnss, who Is condemned to death lor tbe murder uf Jessie C'ariu, at Hlilsville, last October. A man named Alfred Dean Is under arrest at Fruuklin charged with being one of thj men who attacked and robbed Judge JJcy drlck. The Judge Identities him. The rrohihltlnnlsts of Crawford county met In convention at Meadvlllo and elected delegates to th" Stnto convention. Homer l Castle, of l'lttsbtirg, was nominated for udg. - (leorge Vorhnuer, drlvr for the Atlantic Ilellnlng company, drove in front of a Haiti more ft Ohio locomotive at the Haiiroad street crossing, at Johnstown, and was killed. An unknown man attempted to kill Win, II. llollman, proprietor of the William 1'enn Hotel, In Lebanon, making nnd unsuccess. fill attempt to stab lilm with a knife. Tbe man escaped. The Intnnt child ol Harry II. Hlnlr, ol Wllliamsport, hanged himself. It crowded between the slats In the rear of Its earrings ud was caught by the neck. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. May B. A Mil was Introduced In the house this evening by Mr (lough, of Venango, to prevent the mnrrtnge of a person who from natural, as dlstitiKUlshed from accidental, causes shall have been Insane In the past, or of a person who shall hereafter have been twice convicted of a felony, or of an Insane or feeble-minded person. I he measure also irovbles that any person who shall know tivly assist In procuring or abetting such a marriage, Including the parties to the mar riage, shall be entity of a misdemeanor and subject to six months' Imprisonment and 500 line, both or either, at the discretion of Ihe court. The senate hns accepted an Invitation to attend the unveiling of the Oirard monument lu l'hlladelphla on May 20. The Mitchell bill, to prohibit the exhi bition ol prlr.e tights by means ol the vita Scope and similar machines, passed second reading. May 4. There wns a large attendance of Senators when I'resldent pro tern Met arrel called the Senate to order. The I.exow com mittee report was expected, and this caused the full attendance. Senator Thomas offer ed a resolution that the Senate meet at 8:30 o'clock to hear the report of the committee, olid tin resolution passed. The vote which last liiubt defented Ihe bill 10 prevent fraud In the mnuufactiire of cheese was reconsidered and action post poned tor the present. May 6. One ot the warmest fights of the session was ended in the house to-day by the passage of the Smith libel bill, which was the measure of the State Editorial associa tion, I.lbel bills have bad rocky passage ways to tread for several years back, but an extraordinary effort was made to pass tbe Smith bill and alter a stirring fight the bill passed by 1110 to 'XI. Among the bills which pnssed the senate 11 n ii 1 1 y were these: llelntive to the abolish ment of Independent school dititricts, an act to amend the natural gas act; to modify the existing miction sale laws; supplementary to the act of 1877, providing how and by whom taxes unpaid at the expiration of the term ol ofllee of a collector of delinquent taxes shall be collected: requiring counties to pay the cost of apprehending a fugitive from jus tice clinrged with a felouy. May II. before the opening of the session ot the House this morning there was a pow erful lobby nt work on the ripper bill. It was generally known that Mr. Tillbrook In tended to call up his measure, which rips out of olllce nil the city olllcials ol l'lttsbiirg. Senator 1 linn led the opposition to the bill, and he wns assisted by I rank Willing I. each, 1'.. A. Van Vnlkenberg, Senator Mageu and nil the members of the l'lttsbiirg delegation. At 12:20 Mr. Tblbrook called up the bill. There wns much excitement, nud nil the members who were In the different commit tee rooms rushed Into the House. Mr. Ted der, ol l'lttsbtirg, said he would not oppose Ihe bill if the ripper clause wns stricken out. He then on roll call voted for the bill. Mr. Hossack asked for a roll call. Tho result ol Ihe ballot was as follows. Yeas Oil, nays HI. The bill was declared passed on second read ug. May 7. Most of to-day's session In the House wns spent on n resolution for n spe cial order for House bill 615, offered by Mr. Voting, of Tioga. This bill is a supplement to an act to provide for the incorporation and government of street railway compa nies. It virtually gives them tho right of eminent domain, permitting them to oper ate ou any highway in the state providing lliey pay the abutting property sulllclent damages, 'i bis Is the bill that caused the hasty adjournment lied week. A motion to udjourn was offered but withdrawn to admit of the rending of a bill ou special calendar. This completed, the motion was renewed and tho House then adjourned until Monday uigbt. CONGRESSIONAL. Abstraot of th Important Measures In Both Houses. May 8. "Tho issue wns made," ns Speak er Heed put it in the house to-day, ou the speaker's policy of postponing tbe appoint ment of committees, Mr. Simpson, ol Kan sas, brought it on by another attack upon the speaker, which moved Mr. Heed to chal lenge lilm to propose u resolution Instruct ing the speaker to appoint the committees. The Hansen evaded this challenge, but Mr. Lewis, a Democratic member from Wash ington, took up the gantlet which the speak er had thrown down and moved, the adoption of a resolution of tho tenor sug gested by Mr. Heed. Then Mr. Fleming Hem., (lu., offered a substitute embodying the Instructions In different terms, and Mr. Dingley, the Heptibilcnn lender, to make the Issue plain, as ho said, preneuted another substitute directing the speaker to appoint the committees "immediately," When the vote was taken on the proposi tion the speaker wns sustained by practi cally the solid vote of his party, assisted by 8;i Democrats under the leadership ol Mr. llailey. The resolution was Aefeatod yeas 62, nnys, 124, present 13. May 4. Senator Aid rich presented the tariff bill to the Senate to-day, and gave no tice that It would he call up on Tuesday, the lHth Inst. The time for the bill to take effect is mado July 1, 18U7, instead ol May 1, as provided In the House, and the words in the llrst paragraph "or withdrawn fur consump tion" are stricken out. May 6 The usual routine morning busi ness was dispensed with to-day in the seuate and the consideration of the eundry civil ap. proprlstiou bill was resumed. An amendment was offered hv Mr. Allison, Iowa.to the paragraph relating to the survey ol the Nicaraguan canal. It strikes out tbe words requiring tbe commission to consist ol one engineer from the army, one from tbe ,navy and one from civil life and' sul-stltutee tbe words, "not less than three nor more than live persons, from tbe army or navv, ot from civil life, or from both, at Its discre tion." Finally on motion ot Mr. Hawley the amendment was modified so that nt least one engineer shall be selected from the army and one from either tbe active or retired list ol the navy. May B. Tbe Senate to-day agreed to an ameudment to tbe sundry civil bill, revoking the order of President Cleveland, made on February 22 last, establishing forest reserva tions aggregating 17,000,000 acres. The le bate brought out much criticism of Mr. Cleveland's order, Senators I'attigrew, Wilson. Turner, Hawlins aud White speak ing against it. Mr. Gray ol Delaware de fended me course of tbe president, pointing nut that if was the result ol an Inquiry authorized by congress and couduoted by tbe National Academy of Science. - Tbe Hupuhlicnus of the House to-day fol lowed up their receut endorsement ol Speaker Heed's policy ol postponing the a p. poiutmeut uf committees by establishing the policy of bi-weekly meetings through the adoption of a resolution reported by tbe committee on rules providing that the House shall meet on Mondays and Thursdays until further action. During tbe Jubilee" festivities In London niters are to receive as much 17 Ud a y. SILAS W. LAMOREAUX. Career of the Land Commissioner tfha Waa Overrated bjr'Pecretnrjr II lie. SllnsW.I.n moron tlx, latp Commission er of the Laud Olllce, whose decision Itl the t'hlcngi) lake front ense was overruled by rtcendnry Miss, Is n Wis consin man. I'tilll be made tho ruling In the long debated McKee "m-rlp" con test Ills course In public life liml been II smooth one, but bis decision, Involv 1'ig ns It dlil some 1U2 ncros In the div SH.AS W. t.AMOnEAl'X. of Chicago, laml that Is estimated to be worth JWi.iHMl.tHlO. cnnseil considerable of n sensation, nml when the Hecrelnry of the Interior reversed It nml hinted at n possible stciitidnl In the tieneral Laud trfllee the Interest lu the case wns augmented. The plot of land lu question wns nt one time counted so worthless thai the (loveyumetil Survey or did not titkc It Into nccoiinl nt nil. It wns only it thirty uere strip on Hie lake shore then, but Chicago baa since grown out Into the lake nnd Increased It trrltH present size. .Itnlge Lnmerottx, ns lie Is known In Wisconsin, has made ills home In I bulge County ever since lie wns lit years old. As n youth lie wns given the ndvanlnges of nil ncatlemlc nnd college education nud wns ndmltteil to the bar when he rcnchcil his majority. In l'-iill the young lawyer dropped bis briefs: ami enlisted In the t'lfth Wisconsin In fantry, serving until the close of the war. on returning homo be resumed bis prac'lce nml became Interested In poll tics, lu 1S72 be wns elected n member oT the State Legislature, nnd later lie served one term ns district nttorney. In 1S77 be wns elected Judge of Podge County nml continued to till that olllce until lMl.'l. when be resigned to accept Ihe appointment of Commissioner of the Oenernl Limit Olllce tendered by rresldcnt Cleveland upon fe omm n hi tlon of Senator Vilas, whose friendship for Judge Ltimoi'caux Is of long stand ing. For ninny yours Mr. I.amoreiittx wns a resident of Mayville. Wis., where be owned a hank nnd did nil extensive nnd pi'nllt.'ililc business, but In SHL he removed to iloricon. llo Is married nnd has four chl'drcti. A man can't flirt wllli a girl after he has known her awhile. The Toronto police census returns Indicate that tbe city has n population of nearly 200. 0DJ. Thirteen millions sterling Is the yearly value of potatoes grown iu the L'nUud'lilug il'im. A 1IKALTJIY WIFE la a Husband's Inspiration. A sickly, linlf-dcnd-nnd-nllvo woman, especially when she Is tho mother of a family. Is a dumper to nil joyoiiKiicss in ino Home. 1 sometimes marvel lit the patience of "iine huB btin in. If u woman finds that her energies nru fluggin"; and that everything tires her. . licr sleep ay' disturbed I by horrible dreums, and that slio often wukes sud denly in tho niffbt with a feeling of suffocation and alarm, she must at onee regain her strength. It matters not where she lives, she can write a letter. Mrs. I'lnkhnm, of Lynn, Muss., will reply promptly und without charge. Tho following rdiows tho power of Lydin K. l'lnk hum's Vcgctublo Compound, accom panied with a letter of advice: " Dcur Mrs. Hnkhura: I havo suf fered for over two years with fulling, enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and this spring; Wing In such a weakened condition, caused me to flow for ncurly six months. Koine timo ago, urged by friends, 1 wrote to you for advice. After using tho treatment which you ad vised for a short time, that ter rible flow stopped. I am now gaining strength and flesh and have better health than I have had for tho post ten years, toall distressed I wish to say suffering women, do not suffer longer, when there is one so kind nnd willing toaldyou." Mns. F. B. Hic.nnitt, West uhulla, Kans. best Cuiuih Syrup, Tastes Good. Cl in time, sold by urustfists. t n c A tlollerl pinner, "1 wish," said the artist who had beet so absorbed lu his work ns to ucgloct his eating, "that you would send mil aud get n nice large bend of onblmgo." "Certnlnly," replied bis wife: "hav you nn Inspiration for a new mill life?" "No! I merely want It for a put bolter." Washington Star. M. Ti. Thnnin'on Co., tlnigulsts. CnnoVrs. port. Pa., say Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the best and only sure cure for catarrh thejr ever sold. Druggists si ll II, ilk-. Mrs. t Inslow's Soothing Syrup forehlblren teething, sol tens tin- K-iiMi,rciluclttt liillaniiiia tlon, allays pain, cures wind colic. Sie.a bottle. CAsrAnirrs stimulate liver, kidneys nnd bowels. Kccr sb kvu, wcakeu or gripe; ldc. nnd health making are included In the malting of HIRES Hootbcor. The prepa ration of this great tem perance drink is an event of importance in a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer Is full of good health. Invigorating, appetiz ing, satisfying. Tut some tip 'to-day nnd have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. Made outv by The Charles K. Hires Co., l'hilndelpliia. A pack age makes $ gallons. Sold everywhere. WIJASO.NS I J rs 1 By Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. mm a cup. B sure thst you t the genuine article made by WALTER BAKtiH & CU. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. Hitsbllshed 1 7 HO. sessseeooessesssts ANDY CURECOKSHPATION aV WSfiT. HW, 23 50 3&&2Mi5& DRUGGISTS ABSOLIITRT.Y flTTlRBHTPPTi ,0 ' ensntlpntlos. rarsrts sre tbe Ideal I ma nUDUUU 1 libl UU Allfln 1 LIU ,r trip rrip.hn, ,,,, , !,: results, bant stsanillHMkbiirme. M. NTPItllKI ItKtfKflT t'O.. rhlraeo. Montreal. Cm. . or Tork. l?. YOUR LAST CHANCE tnitry thrill t It- lu , im-t; iTatt'ilful, ami iu v.rv wa iti Ini KiiMiHt r'ttr"ii' IDirnry hi th IukI"! hiue. 1 ho new STANDARD'10' AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA Prtpnreil mulr liio '.! Flit I Mirrvinl(ti t'f .Iniiii Murk IliilMirh. 1. 1,. !., HlMIM.r (if tll-rtf, J Hh- fori".,' flc, i.til ly Imi-) I'firp of iitiM, (Hil ivr list) eminu; itclivUrit ftllll H)MK'.lt)laH. SIX MEAT REFERENCE WORKS IN ONE. 1. T in the IVmu mil In iiit'iiMiiit. 3. It in tiia Immc Neliui.tsii ah 1 m it noiu film liW'trntrhicftl lif(ii. w y. K. It ii tlie (. inn II irfil ah ot III wrM. 4.1. Ill trie Utt rVK. III.JN ( lUM-s imfttt-lfw of iii) I'tii tit l Mt:M. it Iiim td UryvM, tlte'lloiiary of (t h. ni. -ssl trm. t. I Ik th iiinK ixiit'ilitr lloritiy tit kuuswauM ii.fi'ruMHuii. UntU June IS ONE DOLLAR Youro For r cents sj a Day Baunres IMMBDUT; roasK.VUtNP' ffTiv .-.-.-.- v.' .-.v.-. , '..v.lJ.v.v..V-.v. V. ' IT ? ,Jr' I'rneliral ItplVrenre l.llienrr rr tUr Hral'eaaiaaal and Uusiarat .llaa. Ike Teuekrr, Hit- HlHilrul, lue ArlUau, tbe .tleruaaiv aud farmer. Our Great Istrailiie'.arv Cui-Price Oder. Closes Juno 15i)i,.Posilively. I!NP U".'KHBKUV:L'.M'Kntt11'rl,tiirSil CO. urn Fifth Avi-nim, New Vork rity. and a 1.1.7 ii?..01 TllV,,.v",""."" "' ''"'' ST A Nil. I It l A UIOHK A UNC V( I.OI'KIII A, In.-liith iiiiuuiK, will l) f.ir.ur.lwl tu ,nii- wl.livw. I'lii. iihUiiid la aitil at tlm rate uf I.Wiuuntlily for una k , " '"' dav. if y.iu ir.-fr th Imlf-M. biiidinit, lli innuthly nayim-nm will lie Ii .IT. a'leep da .So pur m iil-li fur ..iu y-. We repuaiineudlbebull.MuriH-roelylr, wliuili a lr.l .ular y hui and imi!iI, ..! w.ll li. a llfiliue. ifu.it ex rpr-ineil anv I may ba reiumiM wilbln u.u Uaya. an, I in .liy w.ll be .r .unity rfilii'll. Owina to tho nominal piu-e whl.-b 1"ir;',,l'"','r' a; are .II I. Ir.i.ii.r.eiluu -liitrKMi nnW ! uukI l.y tbe niuvliawr. bill our a ilr .-..iin,lu.. thai I i. v.,.,-. w.ll U etvlly nweirad an.i ehverfully iiai.l f..r l a'lowu hy aiiiliuu a 4 r. i .. i! . " sii a.lvaii.-e pay.n-.ul .if l. We al. f:.l that y.m wUI atinrwia'e thia ral w.irk il i...!T.: 1l,"',l,1' I" "lie. ha. b eel waiifha Ixneil nearly in pound ami will 1 ulniipeil ny II .if ... . """"'"'!' V'""!- Heu.1 twovem aiaiiip for pialie on IW-paae lll.ie'rated pauipliler Jlila iSSf fR"' '"'!' n'1 is'r-rslis of la im In venture. We refer you tu Ibe publabeia of Writ Te-day. TIIK tSNC Vt'l.lll'tIM A rt rvit r rnnnr 1'nprovem.nta paUnled lxw in Kl'ltlixJ-Al TZI ""S";"8 ai'srka. ilu.lera, WyHT-Welalia bill enllH.iM.rlwi w. . when FI.KVIKI.H r.sill.V A llgeut workiueu Ki.;V A.il,lku-n.: unokiw . ,, , " .', " ' ' i' H. W. JOHNS MFC. CO.. ion CHICAQO; IMllkmlt.naoluU b l-HlLAUfc'Ll'lll Ai aiKvia ami . ii it j ..... "A Handful of Dirt May bo a Houseful of Shame." Keep Your House Clean With SAPOLIO HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandruff, A fine liair dressing. It. P. Hull tt Co.. Props. , Nashua, N. II, M -l.l by nil lirugglsts. Healthy Economy A daily constitutional and a Columbia bicy cle there's healthy economy for you in vigoration in the exer cise economy in the wheel. Perhaps Colum bias cost a little more in the beginning, but they are cheapest in the end. Columbia Bicycles STANDARD OF THt WORLD. IIADTFORDS, next best,60(55,50.M5 POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Catalogue free from any Celiinibis dealer; by mail for one li-ccnt stamp. V N I) 10 97 VOlt USING Because it is absolutely pure. Because It is not made hy the so-calle,! Dutch Trocess in which chemicals are used. Because beans of the finest quality are used. Because it is maJe by a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent CATHARTIC mimiJfof ALL rosiTivi:i.Y T.miTKl) TO I .llll. LAPGF. ... Nsrly ,oo UBs. Over aoo I iiMitro Colored Mn)i. CharM and Dlairrsm. I VOLUMES Every veiums Mechanloally Perfect. I 1 rPHo ovrr w'.'i v topic, oovmihk (UP vuiirt iibmi or nu man "' nt vi.liunea. Bolance in small monthly parmenta u1.le.ul.Ntl CO., 100 Fifth Aveuue, Ne Hew Yark. tbe V. i.. rana.1s and Europe. buihlng braudi, etc. 1.1,1 rnmnl.l. IV . L... LiHweniDT euy ui.e. ......... iiirnis rillMII,KT. WILLIAM ST aicwu vnoie 170 kVinlx VtU h't. WnUOji? II I i Pearl SI. siwrw' i- .v.vTvJv. -. .'.;.... x1, Knowledge. Inches Thick I af. Th Osly Encyclopsdll 1 - Wide I Strictly "Up to Data." Hi " . U
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