mrl-IIla spine Is Hurt. Another air) Then I suppose hi football dnya nrt over. (Itrl - Oh. mi. lie mil still piny half-hack, or unartor-bnck, anyway. Detroit Journal. The population of Itnlv Is 270 r"r sonars milt-: ot llcrmiuiv, SUO: fit Crimea, 1110. Keep In siiiiji. From (lie laritc! cities down to thn smallest town thin l tin-month for tho bo Kiniiinir of out-ilnor sports of fill kinds, anil itlso tho lHElhulnif of th season when sernln. Ionises, hurt" nnd nilliiM nr bi plentiful a huckleberries. Every sprlnit thi I n 'otnmon et.ierience, fi'nl the com mon experience Iih settled tlowu to this. Hint tti' hest tiling to ilo I to nrovMcil with n supply of M. Jni'ohs OH for enier ltn'i"K of thckluil ni nil especially mire i lire for the worst hprnln or the liini'kesl bruise. Kponmen. athlete. Imll player nnd oarsmen have fcimvrii t li i for nitinv. mnny sen'oii. srcl referenco to It I now onlv'a reminder li not your supplies. Hani strains unit over-work of the muscles will brim: pain ami ache, nnl sportsmen know whuff l"t nntl are never without the surest enr In thi) nee of tlie irrrat remedy. When lillion or otlve, est a Citeiret, candy cathartic; cure Kuariititcfit; inc., 'Sic, r hull Intn 'nnr li, Allen'. rent-En, n twovilcr for the feet. Tt cure painful, mwiiIIpi). Ntnnrtlnit feet, nnil In stantly titkr the Mills out of corn ami bun ion. Il'ii the icnntft comfort iltscoverv of the are. Allen' r'oot-KliM' lllnkes ttuht-flt-tint or new liocs feel eay. It Isaeertnln cure for Mventintr. ration ntui hot. tireil, a.rh Inn reel. Try It to-ilajr. Sold lir all dmicKlte ml shoe tore. ty mail for In stump. 1 rial ixi kaue KRhK, Aililresis Allen Ss. Oln UU, Lel(n),N. V. The Piiltiuiore A- (thin ttnllrond Compiiny ha arraiiKetl with I'ullnuin's 1'alnce Car I uni puny for n new riuiptnent of ole'ervalion parlor ear for u" iluriuu the summer mom lis iM-twien I IttMlmru and Wa-ltitiulon and Wherllnif anil Vxhlt!Uton. 'I hew ear are new and will lie lie- llit of thl style to t.o lled on the inolMitiilll lllvUlon of the Balti more & (Hi e linllrom'. Fit nrnnnrnl ly en rcl. No fit or nervniir pe nrter Hrt il'ivV tire of llr. Kline's Hreat rrrvc ltetorer. S'.'trinl hoitle anil ti-rtuise Tyco e ryee a., Pi. till. It. II. It I.IK K, I. tel., '.Ul An il M.,l'lul Jnst trvalfle. hnx of OaH'nret. the finest lvcrund bowel ivuulntor ever nuule. Vigor and Vitality Am niiM'klv ir'iVHn lo 'vorv prtrt of th IhhIv by lloodVriu'rMtp.irllU. That Hr. fmlliii:in ' ovreonv. inn blood. I purili1. inrihtl Hti'l vituii.o l nnl nrriit tit-nllh lo Mviry ortTHii. Tlin iiptHi in rwtoiv I ami tlu utotnuoh tttnntl tiulHtnnmliHuil. Tliwnrve r fl upon propnr nouriNhm-'iit ami an tliHrfir strong, thn (train U c.H.ireJ nut thu miud rulrohd by Hood's s5a Ith?bet In fael the One True Itlood Purifier. UaP DSMti nrl 1 afier-d'nner 11000 S r LIS Pt'l. a d diction. -V. Rootteer In composed of tho very liiki ivtllcntx Hip nvNUMii retpiireft. AMintr tho 1ikohI ion, Hooilitnu tho ncrvci.. purlfylna the 1iIom. A iPiiiM'r Hnoodrtnk fur temitr mice pcoplo. I! mil on It Hr The Chirk E. HlrV O.. Pht!, A fflcfi h ml loot Hold tr btrt. BEST WAY TO CET MONEY i to uve i Tlii rn lMdonoby LuyiriR th JOM'H M'AI.1 Ilomember. Joim Up Vuyn the Fn-lght. JONES OF BINCHAMTON, BINCII AMTON. N. T. P ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, ASHING10N,D. a LaU frlBclpal ExftnlDtr U. I. fannon SurM, C N VliO 07 LIFE! LIFE! LIFE! CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER W bi uo equal a curt for Catarrh. 9I.OO. All 4rogaia-W.H.HMlTUC0., Pro., fiullalu.X.y. When I was a boy I was f troubled with dropay.l 'my leg swelling uutilll I could not walk and finally 1 1 bursting open and Iwcom-l f ins running tores. Tlieiloe-1 ton gave ma up and tuld 1 1 I oould not live. At (Ids tlnio I began to use Ayer'i 8arsiipu-1 f rllla nud utter taking fourieen 1 f bottles I wus able to get out and 1 I go to work. My log Is still tender 1 I and at times somewhat tore but 1 1 f have 110 hesltnney In saying Ayer's 1 I Sarsaparllhi tavud my life." J. r. ' Hazkl, Tulliilah. La., Nov. 21, 1"U5. WEIGHTY WORDS FOR opened thai M jr bottle of- Cm Rootbeer? U The poppitiRof n 4 jrW1 cork frotnaliotlleof 1 fjy y Hire is n niitinl of V pood health nnd ph.vNrjjjjKjj M tuire. A sound the &iSS? 15 old folks like to hoar H the children can't vJJ! A resist it. . ' j&J iiinw hd Beat Cough Bjrup. Tiuiun OiU TJM Pl b In time. Sola bT druifglitt. - lf Ayer's 5arsaparilla. TWO JOKES, And! of Con me, One llml tn Re Fnn nler than the Otbrr. Mr. OMdy Invlttvl two friends to tllno Willi lil lit thn other rvi'tiltiR. nnd when Ihi' flist of tlipin nrrlved he found the host In n very merry mood. "(llnd you got here first," he snld. "1'vo not 11 Joke on loneaby Unit the buys will fell nroiind the otllre for a enr, nnd I wnnt lo tell you about It bo fore he conies." 'MonoMb.v Is aotnethlnn of a Joker himself. Isn't he?" returned the guesf. "lie thinks so now, but he won't of fer he finds out. Yon see, lie's plnyeil n lot of fool trlrks on me that he thinks funny, nnd I've boon wnltlnti to got even. Of Into lie's tnken to bnyln lots of no ktlos nnd keeplmt n rnnib In his desk, and the boys think he's In lore ; with the typewriter." "Well, thiif's no Joke, I'm aure." "I wasn't sum nlioiit It myself un til to-dny, when I nw hint snonk In nnd luy on her desk 11 blt eiindy box, ilolie up In white pnper and fled with blue rlblions. If he hadn't run nwny as fiint 11 lie eolild he'd Imve lienrd mn hiughlnK. for 1 couldn't restrain It an other second." "Well," vii lil tlie Riiest, who wns won ilerlnir how aoou dinner would be sorted. "Well, 1 knew I had htm then, so 1 Just ki-uIiImiI the enmly Ims nnd slid It Into my overcont pocket. Just ns the typewriter ciune Into the rmiin." "Hid fche ausjiect?" "No: 1 uiiess not. Hhe asked me what t wns luujfliliitf nt, and I told her I'd Just seen n fa t old 11 ill n slip on a b.i- llntl.'l imol HI10 amiiol IiikI line liilr down nnd snld she didn't sen nttythlr. funny In that -she knows I'm mtirrled, yc:: s.e," "I slO. We have typewriters nt our olllce, too." "i'es. Then I Invited .lonesby to din ner to-11 lull t ; I bi'onithl the box of can dy hotni'-ril bet It's Rood, ton! Told my wife to put It on the dinner table. I'll tell old .loncHby the Joke after It's nil eutcn. Won't he be mini, though'' Sh -thal's hlin. lhm't sny nnythluji. Hello, .loncsby, old mnu: you're late. I thought ymi weren't conilns." "I am a little late," returned the new comer. "The fact Is I stayed later than usual at the of'lce thhi evcp.lnu. Knot Is, I'll put up n Joke on the typewriter mid I wanted lo see what she'd do." "Juki on the typewriter, eh? What was It?" said Mr. tllihly, winking nt t'io first pucst. "Tut 11 box with two mice In It on her desk. I knew she'd think It was can dy, iitnl what's the matter, old 1111111?" "1-1 want to tell my wife Sfitmv thliii;," raltend Mr. (ilddy. Hut Just then 11 series of the most appalling screams coming fr4u the di rection of the illnlna-rooiu told that he was too late! (.'hlcii!o Timcs-Ilcralil. How I.are Pio'lta Aro Made. If first-cliiss bicycles CBn bo matin fiictni i il in larpc iiiiiiititics for twenty live li ,1 lorn vucli, how much less docs it coat to build typo-writing mnohiiiOH? In there any reason why audi machines should Hell' for SHHI each? Is there any reason why purcliuscra should pay even fifty dollars for Mich? What makes it possible fir the niiinnf icturcrs to secure tho or mx tunes the orininnl cost? l'crsistcut ami jiulicious udver tisiiitf. A man wastes a lot of tlino every day tulklti; l'oolishiicss, an.l In liienli.i; to foolishness as It Is talked by other men, No wonder his business Killers. A Girl may look pretty when alio rrhis, but u buy never did, mid never will. In every county con-iimptlou kills mora victuiiH than liny other disease. No.To.llne for l'ltly Cents. Over !Vm eun-d. Why not. let No-Tn-Bm rciruliiw or remove your desire for loliaeeo? Ravi's mone, maki's health and lii:iuliiMid. Curv KuarauU'vd, hi tuuu aud J1.UU al ail UruuibU. Shanghai has the highest death rata from heart disease 1,150 per 10 (.05 deaths. TrrOraln.Ot TreOraln-Ot Ask your grocer to-day to show you a paek nge nf (iraln-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without Injury ns well as the adult. All w ho try It like H. (iraln-l) has that rich seal V.rowii of Moeha or Java, hut it Is made I'roin pure grains, and the mostdelleal.11 stomach re ceives it without distress. One.iimii ler the Sriee of coffee. ir cU. and i cts. sjr package, old by all grocers. J. C Simpson. Marque, W. Va.. says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bail case ul catarrh." Un.ggibls sell It, 75c. I cannot speak too highly of Pirn's Core for CViiHiinipllmi." Mrs. Kiiamc Mouus.lS W.iil feL, New York. Oct. M, ISiL CA'CAnrra stimulate liver, kidneys and bowula. Never sicken, weaken or gripe; lOo, ROBBERS USED ROPE LADDERS. Qanf Cspturtd Thtt Hit Besn Plundering Freight Car. Ilobhers, who for two years have, with rope ladder attached to the sides of movltiif Fall llrook freight trains, In thn lonely 1'lne Creek Tslley, sueeesfiilly plimdnred train, hare been eaptureil and are In Jail at W III Inmnport and nt WelUhoro. It wns easy for them, undlatiirhed ou a rope laddor.to lireak Into any frelxht enr III Ihls wild P'Klon, ami they treiUently did so, and (lot the goods away bnturs dieovery. They Iists been llt tlnR out pack peddiers extenalnely on thn plunder for two yenr. The men In Jail are Leonard llarton, 70 yen's of ni;e,nnd f'arwiii I and William llutton, father and son. '1 he Wnllpboro prlaoners are l hnina and Will iam llutton, nephews ot Karwlu lluttoo. Will Develop Coal Lands. Henry Cronliore has sol I to Onhorne, Nan Rer A Co., eiuil operators, a tract of land In llosstraver township, Weetmoreland county, eontnliitnK 0?3 B"res. The eonrtderntlon was tHII.OM. The Ira. t Is underlaid with the rittstuirR six-foot vein ot coal and lies along thn YoughloKheuy river, aud on the line of the I'itlsburtf, Mi'Kweaport A Yoiighlo Kheny railroad. The purchasers will de velop the land and work will begin soun. Washington enpltnl and Washington men are going Into husiness at Parkershnrg. W, Va. Charli-s Chamberlain and Mike Kgau, local oil men, have put 10, OIK) Into a foun dry nnd maehtue shop there, where they will nvike rig Irons, reels, arms und other mate rials needed about an oil derrick. The com pany formed la cnpltalir.ed t CO, 0011, and li called the I'arkerxlMirg Klg and Heel Com- inny. John Crawford, who has been chief lubkkoeper lor VY. Korgie, Washington, will be"?crct"ry-tr;rr'.:r?r nud rr.ncagur. Ilobert It. Iluti'liliisoii.pi-oldieiorof a largo dry good establishment at hippie, wns tlned "Ml iin sent to Jail for six months hy thn lllalr County Courts for solicitation to com mit arson. He pursuaded Frank Ilowden nud Frank Moore, two buys, to attempt to burn the store of Thesant A Wagner, hit competitors. The boys were sent to tho Hun Ingdon Iteformatory. Hutchinson's case will be appealed to the Hupreme Couit. His nttorne)t i lalln that solicitation Is Dot an In dictable offense In Pennsylvania. Chief of Police (Iregg and onie-rs Parkin son nnd Hey ward hud n battle with four col ored women and a multitude of dogs nt buf falo Patch. The olllecrs raided the place to arrest a mob cf negroes charged with beat ing and robbing an Arabian peddler. 'Ihe women attacked tlie policemen with elutis and were aided by the ilogs. Tlie nllleers shot Ihe animals and II n ill I y overpowered tho Amazons, who were brought to Mouon Kaheln City to Jail. At the Washington county Prohibition con vention the following ticket was nominated: J. II. Powell, of California, sheriff; II. A. Hubhitt, of Murdoeksvllle, recorder: James llradcu, nf West llethlehem township, jury commissioner, nnd James Caldwell, of llh'kory, director of thn poor. l'rof. I, mils Van Orden, of Washington, was chosen chair man, H. W. Hall and Itev. J. 11. Iiurke secre taries, and M. Htiarp treasurer. Tim new extenlon of the lines of the Ilea ver Valley Traction Company from Heaver down the Ohio river to Vituport, one nud a half miles distant. Is open for truffle, and Ihe llrst ears that passed over It were tho Hoyal Arcanum trolley excursion from Hea ver Falls. Tho lines of the Heaver Valley Traction Company now cover thirteen miles and extend from Moradn, north of Heaver Falls, to Vanport, south of Heaver, Firo destroyed thn plant 'of thn Venango spoke works at Oil City. The faotory wns situated iu tho midst of a number of frame buildings used by small factories mid as warehouses, aud lor a time the whole dis trict, from Center to liunconib streets, was threatened. The loss Is vl'J.OOII, pattlailv oovered by Insurance. A number of other concerns sultcred small losses. While a teamster employed by Michael Mc Laughlin, of Parker, with u six-horse team, was hauling a boiler over a bridge across Hear creek, In Parker township, Hutler coun ty, the structuro gave way, und the team, wagon and boiler wero precipitated to tlie stream, 10 feet below, killing one of the horses nnd badly Injuring tho others. Hcllefontn la to have nnother Industry In the shape of a plant for tho manufucturo of the new acetyleiiH gas. The projectors of tho enterprise are A. U Morris and his two sons, of Tyrone. They will expend irioil.ooo in establishing the business. Work on the erection of thn necessary buildings will be commenced within two weeks. This will be the second plant of the kind In thn I lilted tstntes, the other being at Niagara Falls. The Hlckmau miners are still out with the exception of two mines, those of tho Ueeoh niout Coal company and W. J. Hteen, who are paying tlie 00-cent rate. There are from 500 to 600 striking miners In this, the Thorns ltun district. The Ilnliau miners are holding numerous meetings, nnd It Is feared there will he trouble from that source it there Is not something done soon. Following are the names and residences of the specially selected architects for prepar ing plans and specifications for the uew capitnl building: Oeorge Edward Harding and Oooeh.New York city; Pea body A Hteru, Boston; Allien A Harlow, Pittsburg; Furness A Eviinn, Phlladelphlai James II. Warner, Lancaster: Cope A Btewnrdsou, Philadel phia. The Forest Oil Company has a well drill ing on the Uedell farm, back ot Elizabeth, which has reached a depth of 5,800 feet ami still drilling. This Is the deepest well In this region. It is the purpose of the operators to drill It down to the Lima oil lock. Ham pies of the different rock and gravel gone through have been saved for uieutltlo pur poses. The commission appointed by the courts of Mercer and Lnwreuoe eouutiet for the purpose of surveying and Uxing the bound ary Hues between the two oouultes began its duties, and it will take a little over a month to complete the work. For many years tba Doundary line has len la dispute between the two counties, and Ibis commit-too Is ap pointed to forever settle the question. Four masked men entered Nathan Beam's bedroom in Altoous, and while one held a revolver at Beam's head the others secured bit watch and pocketbook. His landlady, lu the neat room, awoke aud screamed, and, II ring a partlug shot, the burglars tied. Two offlurrt gave chute and captured Patrick Barry. The New York and Cleveland Oaa Coal compauy Is preparing to open four new mines lu East and West Pike ltua sod Aileu townships, Washington county, for the de velopment of 4,000 acres of coal. The new Works will give employment to 1.000 men. A decree was made In oourt at Washington for the Incorporation of the borough of Houtb Canon. burg. May 81 is the date named for electing officers. This makes 28 boroughs In Washington county. The lnboren at the Bubl steel mill, A vih wan steel worka and the American Hteel Casting company, Hbaron.have been notified ot a reduction from 1.U6 to per day. About !i00 men are affected. Two daughters of the lata William Darre, a farmer of Washington county.whose estate It valued at 100.000, have commenced pro. eeedlngt to break the will,wblcb allows each only 5. Heveral men attacked the employes of a etrcut that was exhibiting at Hheakleyvllle, and clubs were used with telling effect upon the beads of several. Ail were arrested aud fined. A well-dressed stranger, wbo refuted to glva bit name, was brutally assaulted aud robbed of fiti and a gold watch and ctaln by Ave blgbwajmeu oeur Ubarpsvllla Insanity from Hhock. 1 Tha pathetic' reeltnl of the pxper!ene of the engineer whose reason was shut tered by his train running nver nnd killing two men, leads thoughtful per amis tn the i'imtemilatliin of th ex ceeding frailly of Immunity and :1k nwful riitiseiuenees to thp aetisltlvi mind of such an accident ns Hint hlcli was thn real cause of the colllslu'i of two trains. Of a highly nervous ti'mp"r.imetil, thf engineer, while he felt himself giilltlesr of murder, was yet so overcome with the knowledge that he had taken twe lives that he was wholly unbalanced und probably In the nurst mecliaiilca: way, with his hand on the lever, sent his train along the tracks, completolj oblivious of the danger that threatened hint. The pltiims uppefil to his fellows asking them If he really was to liNme la one of Ihe most pitiful Incidents Id the affair. Kxperts say that nil en glneer eatt only puss through a given amount of strain, mid that onee havlnu passed this point lo Is scarcely aucouut able for what he may dn. There Is a great difference In n.'ople. however, ns to the effect which such calamities have upon them. I'e iple of stolid and nnluipresslble temper unenta may pass through such experience.-), and be but slightly overcome iiy thorn, but It Is a dangerous thing for the sens itive, highly organized mind to be placed In such mi nwful posltl.m. One PrICierjtinn, Kmma -And, Charlie, dear, would you have really shot yourself If I had refused you? Charlie- Indeed I would! I had al ready sent to four houses for price lists of revolvers.- I'Tlegemle P.lnttor. A SCIENTIST SAVED. President lliirnab.v, of llartsvllle College, Survives a Serious Illness Through, Die Aid or llr. Williams' Pink Tills fur 1'ele J'enple. Frmn thf A'-'ei'diV is, Colum'tut, f.cf. The Harisville College, situated at Harts Ville. Indiana, was founded years ago la tiio Inlere.'t of II19 L oil "d brethren Church, when tho Mate was mo.it ly a wilderness, nnd colleges were sen MP. The college Is well kno'vn throughout tin country, former students having gone into all par Is ol thu world. rnor. ai.vis r. nAiiKAnT. A reporter recently called at this famous Sent of learning nnd wiiri siiowu Into I ho room of the President, l'rof. Alvln P. IJnr- nnhy. When lust seen by the reporter Prof. Durunby was In ilollcalo health. To day ho win apparently in tiio bc.it of health. In rsnonso to un luiiiry tho professor said: "Oh, yes, I am much better than forsomo tini;1. I am nov In perfect health; but my rccovory was broujlit a'jo'Jt in rather a pa,, i jiia;- way." . "Tell me ahoul li." said the reporter. "Well, to begin at tho besinnliiR," slid thn professor, "I studied too hard when al oehool, endeavoring tj educate myself for the professions. After completing thn com mon coiimi I enma here, und graduated from tho theological eoumo. I entered the ministry, mid accepted the charge nf a United brethren Church at a small place lu Kent County, Mich, lldug of an ambitious n.'ituic. I nppliod myself dillgontly to my work and studies. In ttma I noticed that my health was failing. My trouolo was in digestion, and tbls with other troubles brought on nervousness. My physician proscribed for ma for tome tlmu, and advised mo to take a cbungo of climate, I did as he requested aud was soma improved. Sooa ni'ur, I onmo hero as profusjor la physics and ehomistry, and later wns (lunuoial agent ot this oollcgo. The change agreed with ma, and for nwhilo my health was butter, hut my duties wers heavy, and again I found my trouble returning. This time It was more severe, and in tho winter I became completely prostrated. I tried various medicines and different physicians. Finally, I was able to return to my duties. Last apring I was olected President of the col lege. Again I bad considerable work, and tlio trouble, which bad not beeu entirely cured, began to affect me, and lost fall I collapsed. I had different doctors, but nouo did ma any good. Professor Bowman, who is professor ot natural science, told me of bis experience with Hr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People and urgod me to give them a trial, because they bad bene llled him in a similar cuse, aud I concluded to try them. "The llrst box helped ma, and the second gave great relief, such at I never had ex perienced from the treatmeut of any physi cian. After using six boxes of tho modi- clue I was ontirely cured. To-day 1 am perfectly well. I feel better and stronger than for years. I certainly, recommend this medicine." To allay all doubt Professor Earnaby cheerfully made an affidavit beforo Lmta J. HcvDDxa, A'ofnry 7'uUic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale Peopla re sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box or alx boxes for f-2.60 (they are never sold in bulk, or by the 100 1, by addressing Dr. Will ' lauuV Medicine Co., boueaeetady, N. Y. Sharply Reproved. Krcry cosalii uoeds a mentor, and once lu u while the uecd u .supplied. A womun well known for ihe free dom 'of her tongue remarked with uu air of satisfaction: "I always try to make a many friends as possible." "Of course." said Miss Cayenne; "If one had 110 f rleuda, how could one ills cuss their private nffnlri?" Waulilng tou Star. Whenever wo heir a woman gay thai pin lovea liotitrfworK und :ho euro of a liouiut we lonj; to tarry her off. Kally United After All. A atngp ninnnger well known lu the small towns for his ambitious demands In regard to scenery and stage effects, yet who was pqunlly satlsllcd wltb the most meager provision, said one morn ing tn the leasee of n wooden booth: "111 the llrst net 1 shall reipilrc a regi ment nf soldiers on the right, a posse of policemen on the left nnd a crowd of peasants 011 the bridge In the center Now, how many supers have you?" "Two, air." To which he composedly replied: "That will Uo beautifully." II. H. Martin, Manager of l'arnger Traffic of Ihe Hnlilinore A- Ohio Itailroad. I n firm ladlever lu artitlc advertising for railroad, and Is slrcaily taking step to place the It A II. at the top III this reieet. lie Is going to take full advantage of the ai-enle la-antie ,f t he Hue. and prolsiblv an entirely new series of phologrnph w ill tie secured. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gum.red urlug in (lam ma tluii, allays pain, cures wind colic, asc.a bottle. .'. 1W d I L Qr iC '! JjJ v v they will keep her organs In place. There Is nothing better for this purpose Hum l.ydia H. 1'inklnnn's Vegetable Com pound. The great volume of testimony which is constantly rolling in. proves that tho Compound is constantly curing thousands of just such eases. The following letter from Mrs. Mtirlmv Is only one of many thousands which Mrs. I'inkhuiii bus received this yeur from those she has relieved surely sr.ch testimony is convincing: "My trouble cnmuietieed lifter the birth of my last child. I did not know what wus the mutter with me. My husband went to our fumily phvsi eiun mill described my symptoms, mid he said I bud displacement und fulling of the womb, lie sent me some medicine, but It did little good. I let it g: on nbotit two years, und every time I did nny bard work my womb would come down. Finully n lady friend advised me to try L-ytlia. K. rinkliiun's Vegetable Compound, which I did. The first buttle helped me so much, I con tinued to take it right along. My buck wns almost the sumo n.i no buck. I could not lift Kcurcely uny weight. My life was just n drug to me. To-day I mil well of my womb trouble, und have u good, strong back, thanks to Mrs. I'lnkhuin's Vegetublc Compound."--Me.". 1.. Mahlow, Milford, 111. YOUR LAST CHANCE T wnr." on mot ttr"r. inarv tf-tn4 lit U'.i. licit iir-ct.ral, will in vtv wav lh lfst nfrnl iif'it' lihrnry hi Hit Kipjloii lati STANDARD!"" AMERICAN .Z. ENCYCLOPEDIA Prl,'i1 lltvlrar III" Ifto rim HtiHrvtsiiofi (r J if h 11 Murk lllilmiili, I, niitimr "f " l.t'lMin tliv ir:t"i," ir., aiitl by Irtrtf ianr)i of viiltorsi, nml (ivhi Km (Miiliieul ncitoUr ami HL'lallstit, SIX GREAT REFERENCE WORKS IN ONE. 1 . Tt in tt anil a U' l-it'-lKt. 'J. Il H tilt lt'H wIm '.Htl Kil l Itl-iii i-nm- ilvtn lilitct(iiici tlHHii'ii urv. It. i li tlie two limit j.n.l 11 lt ( (lie w.iri.l. 41. H tlH IrtlH-l. H'lll lll'lslf Tt- ll;i'il. Htf (tti' itf tlio Till tM HtatfM. b, V hat th U-cji-sj, ihi'ttciiiiry r lech nl'-ul ttrni. . I It flm Hi1' jciimlur IlUrrtry vt b-iitvauli iufrmatiou. Until June 19 ONE LARGE... VOLUMES 1 - ... .."N. DOLLAR 5 8 our. IM MEDIATE POS8KSSION of tit ntire Mt of vnurMi. Balan In mall mntMv papnmtft III ihrOitft ;rrnt Prnrtlml Hrf rreiirf l.lhn.ry lor Hi lrol rmwuHnl ud Uuhi.'m Maat tttm Tevkchmtf llir Hlulrulf IUi ArliMAii, tlio .Uecuttiiii uuU l''ttrHiir Our Great Inlrod'ic'orv CuSPrioe 0flr Closes I una ISilt, Positively. ftEN'l ii loTHK KN'UVCH.OI'KDU I'l'llf.lMIIINM CO. 1i Fifth Avenue, New York City, an-1 a full ML of rlatit voliiMirmi! Till'. NKU lTAMAIMI All Kit K' A.N KM V I.Ol'KIII A, in i-attt hliidiii, will ln furwarileU to yuur addivtM. Tun ihtl iu--. ( t ) in nt the rate of 41. u iiiniifhiy fur oiie yr, nr lmt Ik ent-i u tiny. If oti irfrr the hulf-M-tr ic-u hhi-ll'i. the mmiily iiayinentH will )w wi. ami fur full siie.tp J..Fvu ,r iiMfi' li fur out y-, t rtmiiinHiil Unit tlurot'rw airl whih lf panlciiUrly ela'it ami t-rvU'e4!l, anil w.ll hm a lifr;liuH. If not at juvh'IuhiI any "t may Ian reftiniM within ten iUy. an 1 hi miy will Iw prxnpf ly rHfiitnl.il. uwnix tn thn uuinlnnl trii'e ut wlildi thette intr Hliiiiiry trim are Ntipplin t. trv.-iiT:atloii fharuft uiuit le paid hy tUm pur'hiiNr, hi if our en tire roundel.)- that the vohtin-e w.ll it uli Uy rjcelv I and rhfrrull) aid fur i )iown hy aendiutt a net f bonk- on an advance payiuu; nf mily 41. W tili r-! tha ym will appre'iate thin great work and tt peak fav.irtnly nf l: In others. Ka-li lutt wetK'tn Imied fiarly 60 pounds and will he ahipped hy frnitit unleim otherwtie trdril. Hend twoctnf tamp fr ixHtage uu Ai-pa.'a iMmura'ad iianipblt with sainplo naMeM, ivlitred niap, and Mr.raitR of fauiuH iitveiiora. W refer you lu the puuisUer of thl paper. 1'lwasie iiiiitlon this pumr wnen wrltinp. Adtlret WrituT.dtiy, TJIU K.NC VCV(llKIUA ri lil.l-lUU ID., Hi J Fifth Aveaue, New Vurk. v--- - - -' - Improv nt pslsntsd isso tn ths TT . S,, rans4s tnd Siirops. r ITIF PltdOr I'ns.f sksIi'sI .srk. ctuUsrs, kuriilng brsuds, tie. Si I'lctlNtJ A tiisvv i snvH foiintlsiiun. I.IIJIIT VtolKlia but si'i lbs.ir lw sn. ft. wlisn lstil romnlsi. Fl. t:lll I, If -' .:44iuii.i.. mhI ia-, hii'1 ratitiu. Iiul.aiilwlv I'siss'lisr llks nllsulltlT snit 1isss. .. hAM"'V AHl'I.It:!)-Ht,iilr uo k.uls ur uili: oi).nivs pir.u. c'.ii Im luld if say lutsl- Sl'MI FOIt MAHPI.K4 AND IIKMCHIl'Tl V V. PAMIMII.ET. H. W. JOHNS MFC. CO.. ion WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. CHICAGO: IMS ll 94- Ksuiiullitl HI 1'UlUAUk.Ll'UI A. llu k ITS Nurill 4lL bl. llllbYUM: li ' 1'csrl St. "East, West, Homa is Best," it Kept Clean With SAPOLIO ANDY ABSOI.IITRT.T PiIHRIWTRPIi ,m " AOklUliU ibbl UUARAn ILSiU ii,,. arr.r li" hmim irvt. ta. STKiii.i.iii shs.si wCUBf COBSTIPATIOH-sX a A Mill nil 9 ( sll "w ttM alllllU L J Merit Wins. The Invention ot Alnhnstlns marked a asw era In wall coatings, aad from tba stand point of the building owner was a most Im portant discovery. It has from a small be ginning branched out Into every country of tlie nlTlllsad world. The name "kalsomlne" has become so offensive to property owners that mnnuriictiirers of ohenp kalsomlne preparations are now calling them by some other name, and attempting to tell on the Alnliastlne company's reputation. Through extensive advertising aad per sonal use, the merits of the durable Alahat tlneareso thoroughly known that the peo ple Insist on getting these goons and will inks no chnnce ol spoiling their walls for a posllile saving of ut the most but a few cents. Thus It is again demonstrated that merit wins, and that manufacturers of Orsl class articles will besupported by the people. A correspondent of the New York Time mskes the very sensible suggestion that the bricks of the old Grant mausoleum lie sold to raise funds for the hronr.e emlielllshments needed to complete the present Ornut monu ment. There are 10,000 bricks, whieb, with an InexpMialve engraved plate Bttacued, would command a guod price. Pertinent Questions. Why Will a Woman Throw Awa- Her Good Lonktt nnA Cnmfnrt? Why will n woman Arag out a sickly, hulf-henrted existence and miss three-qnnrtcrs of tho Jny of living, when she bus health utmost within her grasp? " he ,,,K'!, n,,t Tnl,,e hi'r koo,x "" baika. does he not value her i-uiiiitiri r Why. my sister, will you suf fer that dull pain In the small of your buck, those buurlntr-down, drugginir sensations in the loins, thut terrible fullness In the lower bowel. cniiNod by constipiitlun proceeding- from tlie womb lying over nnd prcsslnir on the rectum 1 Io you know that these are slfrnsof displneement, and that you will never be well while that lusts'? What a womun needs who Is thus af fected Is to strengthen the ligaments so piisiTivr.i.Y mnTKi to JIM, I.Xli. Nrifly 4.000 VM oa Colorod Mnpf. Charti and Olftgrnmn. fwo vaIuina rV.chntcally Perfect. rmvrr ra r ia- fcnn r)et)g CATHARTIC ai a 3 iriliiS nDM,cv - vnssuwM 4 sstlMtlsa. Caibsntt tn tks It.sl Uis X rri or tnss.Sal rsass sstr sslaralrssslU. ba-Z t,v.. t;Birsa. aosirMi, ass. ,ar sss 1 rs. s.ii Mr Your9 gsjgjtE ftP VOLOMCS r Of m ll Thick Cent- Tht Oaly Cneylodlu 84 " ww. I B Strictly "CptaDaU." lisi " Ubb I a Day