v ( 1 ( Hope Returned Stomaoh and tlverTroub'es Cured by Hood's Sarsoparllla. "I aufforad from stomach- and llvar trou bles ami wm conflnail to my bouse tor long ttm.. I was ntlrelv daof In one ear. I ondur.d Rrsat dtstrus In my stomaon and could not est tanartj food. I had given ap hop of ever being well, tteadl.ia of tare by Hood's 8aranparlll t decided to (trait atrial. Boon after I began taking It I could se. It had a good etfeot. I eon. tinned Its us nntil my deafness was cured and my stomach and liver troubles rs tl.vad." W. T. Nortoh, Canlstoo, N. Y. Mood Sarsa sJ parilla Is America's Or'atent Mwllelne. SI; six for $8. Hood's Pills IZ'AA T Japan Is almost as Inrire as Califor nia, huvln 147.000 iimrt milts, while the American .Htnto has ir.8,000. Scant? la Blood Deep Clean blood mentis a clean skin. No tieanty without it. CascsreU, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the Inty liver and driving all im- Iiuritie. from the body, lli-gin to-dny to aniah pimples, boils, blotches, blankhends, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Csscarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, 10fc,25c,50o. Th avernpe hole-tit of the French woman Is 6 feet 1 Inch. The American women are nearly 2 Inches taller, and the women of Great Britain 1-2 Inch taller than their American sisters. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take tftxntlve RrnmoQiiinlneTnlileta. All DruKKi'ts refund money if It falls to euro. Sic. The Papuans of the Malay coast of New Guinea are still In the moet pri mitive state. They are wholly unac quainted with metals, and make their Weapons of stone, bones and wood. To Car Constipation Forsvett Take Cascarets dimly Cittrmrile, loo orBIa It & O. ft fall to euro, dru.ioia refund money. The Italian or Parmesan cheese must be cut with a saw and Is used malnl In cooking, being grated. An Unique Game.' Tor a simple aruusDruent try the tele graph game. Provide ns many tele graph blanks as there are guests. They will give them for the asking at any telegraph office. Select the Initial letter of tea words; for Instance, T, II, 11, A, E, E, I, W, 8, G. Hand eaeh guest a telegraph blank, and hnve him or her write .thereon a message to you, using those "letters for the beginning of each Of the ten words. Collect the telegrams and read aloud. If letters not common ly used In making words, like Z, X. Y, etc., be selectedthe greater Ingenuity Is required to write the telegram. For Instance, using the letters above for an Illustration, one could write: Starting rolnt, March 1, 1808. 10 p. m Mrs. J. U. Blank: This has been an enjoyable evening. Will say good-night. MART THOMAS. Of course, each person has the same letters, and the Idea Is to note the di rerslty of the sentences. Woman's Borne Companion. A Comparison of Bea an1 Land. I The triviality of the sea compared With the land Is the theme of a recent article by John Holt Schooling. A bucket 743 miles deep and 743 miles from sides to side would hold every drop of the ocean. This bucket conld rest quite firmly on the British Isles, To Oil the bucket one would need to work 10,000 steam pumps, each suck' Ing np 1,000 tons of sea per second, for 22 years. So If any one wants to be rid of the sco, the way Is plain. But to get rid of the earth would be 4.655 timet more difficult, requiring 2,000 great guns, each firing 1.000 projectiles a sec ond, each projectile consisting of 100, 000 tons of earth.. At the end of 1,000 years this mundane sphere would be all shot away. ' Read Her Own Obituary. Mine. Pnttl has had the uncanny perlence of reading ber own obituary notices, the Australian papers having made the mistake of supposing that she, and not her husband, died recently, MES. LUCY GOODWIN Suffered four years with female trou bles, hhe now writes to Mrs. Finkham of her complete recovery. Bead her letter: - DcAn Mas. Pikeham: I wish you to publish what Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegctablo Compound, Sanative Wash and Liver Pills have done for me. I suffered for four years with womb trouble. My doctor said I had falling of the womb. also suffered with nervous Yimstmt inn. futnt.. all-pona feelinpa. nnlnita. tlon of the heart, hearing-down sensa tion and painful menstruation. I could not stand but a few minutes at a time, When I commenced taking your med icine I could not sit up half a day, but before I had used half a bottle I waa up and helped about my work. I have taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used one package of Sanative Wa&h, and am ourcd of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than I ever did in my life. I now weigh 131tf - pounds. Before using your medicine I weighed only 108 pounds. ' Surely it is the grandest medicine for weak woman ihufc ever Mas, and my advice to al who are suffering from any female trouble Is to try it at once' ., and . be well. Your medicine has proven a blcaslng to me, and I cannot praise it enough. Mrs. LuciGoobwik, x:y, W. vo. mm state ns coim DANGEROUS CAVE-IN Whole Community Shaken by the Settling of a Kins men Kntomneo. Durvcn. six miles from Pcranton, was vlxltpil last neck bv one of the most extensive and dntmiKlng mine settling thnt hn ever occurred In this pan oi the anthracite conl regions. The cave In took place over the old worklmta In the Hnllstend mine, owned by the Dela ware, Laekawnnna and western com- ; pany, and extends over a territory of one-half to three-quarter or a mile square In one of the most thickly popu lated parts of the town, and ailucta. mure or less, 100 stores and dwellings. Two men, Thomns Williams and David lOinanuel, were entombed In the mine. All the houses In the Immediate vie nity rocked as thouch shnken by an earth quake, and through the wide openings In the surface flowed streams of water, et loose by the breaking of the water mains. Chimneys were leveled to the ground, and foundations, rocks and furniture were tumbled In profusion about the apartments. The following pensions were granted Inst week: Hubert Wilson. Thorn Hill, Allegheny, $; Joseph W. Whiten, Bar tholin, Washington, $: Samuel C. Dewoody, Soldiers' home, Krle, 16; , Vachel Catlin, West Newton, West moreland, 12; Jer. W. Collins, dead; Monongnhela, $S to $12; Andrew J. Davis, t'harlesvllle, Jledford, i to $10; Joseph Fessenden, Millport, Potter, SIS to S17; John A. J. William. Wagner, Milliln. 16 to $; Dnnlel Eli, Hollenback, Bradford, 18 to $10; Jaon T. Glebner, Sharon, $10 to $15: Hannah Miller. New Kranklln, Franklin, $8; Mary K. Beam. Falrnort City. Clarion. $8; Mary A. Stlmmers, Braddock, $8; Lovlna Col lins. Monongahela, $8; Mary Martin, mother, Dunnlngsvllle, Washington, $12; Emily E. Merrick, Academy Cor ners, Tioga, $12; Alice Harper, Mena- vllle, $12. Absolom Cousin, oil City, $12; Edgmonte V. Green, Erie, n; Robert A. Henderson, McConnells Mills, Washington, $8; Benjamin Crane, Pltvla, Blair, $10; James M. Patterson, New Kensington, $8; James tiny, Dun bar, $B; Charles McMannu. Blnlrsvllle, to $S; Erastus Hobb, Belief on te, $6 to $12; James B. Hurst, Mt. Pleasant, $12 to $14; John Fenlcle, DunCnnnon, $fl to JS; John W. Ayers, McAlvey's Fort, Huntingdon. $14 to $17: William Eck- unrd, llradenvllle, $0 to $10; Edward Beckwlth, Hannah, Center. $6 to $12; Wllllnm H. Barrett. Mnnorvllle, $; Levi Bird DufT, Pittsburg, $15; Luclnda Copelnnd, East Hickory, Forest, $S; Elizabeth E. White, McKeesport, $8; Roger Morgan, Altoona, $12; George Fischer, Great Belt, Butler, $0; Philip Gruver, Gomersol, Butler, $8; David Swope, Bennett, $6 to $8; Patrick Han- ley (dead), Pittsburg-, $12; John Gra ham, New Castle, $8 to $12; James Mc- Brlde, New Alexander, $12 to $17; James S. Jones, Greensboro, $8 to $12; Moses Yocum, Curwensvllle. $8 to $10; Lucy A. Hoover, Garrett, Somerset, $8; minors of Charles Marks, Lewlston, $12; minor of Bobert Harper, Shade Gap, Hunt ingdon, $12. Fred Rockwell and Patrick Banya were hanged In the Elk county Jail Tuesday, being the first persons hanged In the history of the county. Both men died from strangulation. Both murder ers confessed to their spiritual advis ers. The crime for which Rockwell was hanged was the murder, on December 21, 18P6, of Lewis Halne, whom he wanted to get rid of In order that he might marry the widow. Banya murdered a fellow-countryman named Paretto Augusta at Dagus mines on July 25, 1807. Charles Woods, a young Iron worker of New Castle, while on hi way home the other night, was almost murdened by highwaymen. Four men ran out from the shadow of the EpWorth Meth odist Eplscopel church and one de manded his money. Two seized Mm and threw him down, while a third hit him on the head with a piece of Iron. He lay unconscious for some tlma, when he recovered and managed to reach a doctor's office. He was relieved of $15. Joshua Caldwell, a farmer near Clark Mills, wa found dead In his home the other morning. Caldwell .was old and eccentric. He and his son have been living alone In their Isolated farm house until a few day ago, when the boy left to enlist. The father seemed heart-broken, and when found, lay with a recent photograph of the boy pressed against his breast. He was about 80 year old and a native of Shef field, England. Jonathan Arnold, aged 78, waa ahot and Instantly killed at Lebanon the other evening by Albeit Daub, his son-in-law, aged 23. Daub also hot Mrs. Arnold and hi wife, and It I feared their injuries will result fatally. Daub made hla escape. He had not been liv ing with hla wife and the shooting was the result. Mrs. Beulah Eckley of Jeannette committed suicide at Indiana, Pa., by hanging. Her husband, J. C. Eckley, waa killed by a railroad train, near Blalrsville Saturday, and It 1 thought that the shock deranged her mind. She leaves three children. Frank Jongras was hanged In the yard of the county Jail at New Castle Tuesday for the murder of his sweet heart, Jessie Corrine. HI neck wa broken by the drop, and death resulted In eight minutes. He protested hi In nocence to the end. Postmaster J. B. Brown, of New castle, has forwarded hia resignation to the Postmaster General, In order that he may enlist a a private for the war. The Newcastle postmastership pay about $2000 a year. Mr. Eleanor Underholt, upward of 70 years of age and many years a widow, living In Woodcock township, hanged herself. It 1 supposed that she waa temporarily Insane. Two brother. John and James Ttoddy, were hanged at Somerset Tues day for the murder of Farmer David Berkey. Both men protested their In nocence on the scaffold. The roller flour mill at Catasauqua, operated by Mauser A Cressman, was completely destroyed by fire last week The loss will amount to nearly $100,000; partially covered by Insurance. Shooting at sparrow with a Flnbert rifle, 16-year-old Irvln Kramer, of Ma hanoy City, accidentally wounded John Senosky In the head, and the latter' condition Is precarious. The 3-year-old daughter of George Llmbert at Bheakleyvllle, was drowned having fallen In a brook. John Walte, a boy at Tyrone, loat two finger while another boy was us ing an ax to Imitate the movements of a forge hammer. The body of Charles Alexander, of Dubois, who disappeared on April 10, was found a few day ago partly sub merged In a creek. Several men were timbering In the mine, which ha not been worked for a month. Jt is not known that they are alive. By an explosion of powder John Dempsey, of Shenandoah, kt hit tttiht hand and Was badly burned about il bead. . v.' - CONGRESS. Senate. After the declnrailon or war had been passed Monday consideration of the naval appropriation bill was resumed by the senate, the pending question be ing upon the amendment offered by Mr. Butler (N. C.) to regulate the price of arinnr. The amendment provides thnt, for the armor for the three battleships now In course of construction the govern ment shall not pay to exceed $400 a ton. Including the nickel: and thnt subse quent contracts for armor shall not call for a greater price than $300 per ton. In case the price cannot tie obtained the secretary of the navy la authorised at once to purchase or establish a gov ernment armor factory, for which $1,- 500.000 is appropriated and. in addition, $1,000,000 Is annronrlated for the manu facture of the armor. The amendment was then tabled. During the two-hours session of the Senate Tuesday the conference report on the army reorganisation bill wns agreed to and the measure engrossed and signed. Bills were passed to enable the oftleers and marines of the tlnlted States navy who may distinguish them selves In action to receive medals of honor, rosettes and ribbons, and to place on the retired list of the army a sergeants four survivor of the Frank lin Arctic expedition. The conferees of the two houses on the army bill agreed to the Sennte amendment requiring that the quota of militia of the various State and Territories shnll be In companies, troop and batteries In order to be ac cepted by the President, and also that Senate amendment Increasing the sig nal corps to the extent of 10 corporals and 140 private. The conference re fused to accept the amendment au thorizing the active employment of re tired army officers In time of war, and It was eliminated. The senate foreign relation commit tee held it regular weekly meeting Wednesday. Senator Morgan urged upon the committee the Importance of again taking up the question of annexing the Hawaiian Islands. He said the Island were essential to the I'nlted States In view of the war with Spain and thnt no time should be lost In perfecting the treaty. Other members of the commit tee expressed the opinion that It waa Impracticable to proceed with the question at present. The senate committee on foreign rela tlon held a meeting Thursday for fur- ther consideration of the question of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands, There Is a general desire on the part of members of the committee to tnke up the treaty and secure action upon It in view of the emergency occasioned by the Spanish war. but the opponents of the treaty refuse to withdraw their op position, alleging the Insufficiency of the exigency. The committee hnd this phase of the question under considera tion, but adjourned without reaching a definite conclusion as to the plan to be pursued. At Friday's session of the Senate, the report of the conferees on the naval appropriation bill wns presented and agreed to. The measure, ns perfect d. carries a little more than $u",0,)0.001. No other business of general Importance was transacted, and the Senate ad journed till Monday. Hom. In the House and Sennte Monday, a message wa received from the Presi dent recommending a declaration of war against Hpatn. such a measure was passed the same way and declared that hostilities had begun on Anrll 21. The House disagreed with the Sennte on the army reorganization bill and asked the Senate for a conference. The war revenue bill, was reported to the House Tuesday and by an arrange. ment made the debate will begin and continue at night sessions until Friday. At 4 o'clock on thnt day the vote will be taken. The Sennte amendments to the naval appropriation bill were non- concurred In end a conference request ed. The speaker appointed Boutelle, Hilborn, and Cummlnga conferees. The contested ele-ctlon case of w lse vs, Young from the second Virginia dis trict was decided in favor of the con testant. Dr. Wise, Republican, by a party vote. The opening of the three days' de bate on the war revenue measure at tracted crowds to the house galleries Wednesday, and the attendance on the floor was also large. Rev. Hes Swem, who delivered the Invocation, asked the divine aid and direction for our ar my and navy. The general debate In the house on the war revenue bill closed Thursday night after eight and a half hours of speech-making. There wo little dis cussion of the Internal revenue features of the bill. The Democrats continued their assaults on the bond feature and their advocacy of the Income tax. The latter was ridiculed a a substitute proposition by the Republican. The authority to borrow money wa defend. ed by them as absolutely necessary, Before the debate upon the war re venue bill wa resumed In the house an urgency war measure wa passed by unanimous consent, to repeal the limitations upon the purchase of quar termasters' supplies during the exist ing war with Spain. The house Friday passed the war rev, enue bill with only the amendments tgreed upon by the Repub lean mem berra of the ways and means committee added. The motion to recommit was defeat ed 134 to 173. The vote was then taken on the final passage of the bill, and it was passed 181 to 131. Mr. Boutelle. Chairman of the Com rolttee on Naval Affairs, presented the conference report on the naval bill. Mr. Cannon made the point of order that the conferees had exceeded their Juris diction In that they had added over Mio.ooo anove the difference between the two Houses, and had also, added provisions which were not In confer ence. With the point of order pending, he moved an adjournment, which wa carried. The house committee on military af fair agreed Friday to report favorab'y an amendment to the volunteer bill providing for an Increase of 13,000 men with special qualification to the vol unteer force Instead of the 8,000 pro vided In the volunteer bill am Thla change amends the last proviso of section 6 of the bill, and authorize the secretary of war to organize com panies, troop, battalion or regiment possessing special qualification from nm nuiion i large, not exceeding 16. 000 under rule and regulation of thi war department. The I low 3.000 to be used for the cowboy or ganization, and the remains. ..Ill furnlh a chance to arm batttuinns of engineer and enlistment of several InnllunMmmiinA- The test of a man's condition after dinner at a certain college used to be to make him a "Cimio Fiugerald" three unit. Now however, It la to make-'nlra wuiiuenirauo once. A' Roumanian manufacturer ha nounusd hi Intention of sending- to an- the ParlH Jxhlblllor, n 11UUI b kI. nr... of such exceptional aonorlty that It tones will be heard at a distance of sis miles. Braall has 3.200,000 square milt, or Is, auuui in area OI me United Wales, vauopung Aiasaa. A Woman's Harden, from th Kvrning Kewt. Detroit, Mieh, The women of to-day are not a strong al their grandmothers. They are bearing a burden in silence max grows DrniTuriuij by dim that Is sapping their vitality and loaning ineir nupiuni. Mm. AlnTiuider II. Clark, of 417 Mlchtgaa avenne. Detroit, Is a typioal woman of to day. A wile with suoh ambition a only a loving who can with, uui iuijuj i im life were marred by the existence of dis ease. Buffering a thousands of hor sisters have altered, she almost despaired of life aad yet she wns enreo. "For five year I suffered with ovarian rouble." is Mrs. Clark's own version of the story. VI waa not free one single day from headache and intense twitcn Ing pain In my nank and shouldora. For months al a time I would be oonflned to my bed. At times blaok spots would nnnMF HaIom mf eyes and I would be- became lilin't oome blind- My nerve werelnsnahastat that a step on toe floor unsettled me. "Eminent doctors, skillful nursns, the best food and medicine all tailed. Then 1 oonsented to an operation. That, too, failed. and they said another wa neoeasary. After the second I was worse than ever and the world waa darker than before. It wa then I beard of Dr. William- Pink Pills for Pale People. I beard that they had oared eases like mine and I tried inein. They cured met They Drought sun shine to m Ills and filled mveoD with hap- fitness. The headache is gone; the twttah ng I gone; the nervousness I gone; the trembling ha eeaaed, and I have gained twenty-six pounds. Bsakh and strength is mine nnci l am manual io vr. mmmnie- rink Pill tor Pale People for the blessing." These plus are. a poen to womanaino. Anting directly Wa the blood and nerves, they restore the reqnlstte vitality to all narts of the bodv: creating functional rega lnritv and nerfeet hafmonv throughout the nervous systom. The pallor of the obseks U changed to tna aeuoue pinsn oi health! the eves brlKhten: the muscles grow elastic, ambition If eroatsu anu goou ueaitn returns. If a disinfectant smells good It Isn't a good disinfectant. Bdaeate Tonr Bowels Vftth Caaearets, lOc.ttio. It 0.0.0. fall, druggist refund money. T 1. n . n n I a, cwl thnt hint. A I IIGB I, 17 1 1 1 , ' P -. glass will make a more durable munu ment than the hardest granite. ST VITl'B' II A NTH. SI'ASVSnml nil nerv- ous disease- periiiiini-ntly cured by the use of !)r. Kline's llrest Nerve Restorer. 8und for r It r. K SU.iu trial uotue and treatise to nr. K. 11. Kllue, Ltd., Ull Arch Street, Phlla, Pa. Modern needles are said to have come Into use In IMS. Se-Ta-Baa for Fifty Caata, Guaranteed tobacco baMt eure. make men auoog, blood pure. We, H. All drugglcta There are 7.000 hawkers of news papers In London, To the Point. A certain Eastern company that some time ago was anxious to purchase a silver-lead mine, found Itself In a state of uncertainty. What seemed to be a really attractive mine waa found to be in the ruurkot, and negotiations for Its purchase were entered uponj The result of these negotiations Is re ported by the Bpokaue Minor and Elec trician. As tha ore assayed well, and every thing looked propitious, a mining ex port was sent to examine the mine. Ills report was favorable. In fact, it wag too favorablo. He cortllled that the ore waa thero In large quantities, and that it was extremely valuable. Ills un qualified praise aroused the suspicion of the would-be purchasers. If the mine was Indeed so valuable, why was the price so low? The company debar- mined to Investigate more closely. At this point a well-known mining man of Spokane recommended that a certain rough-and-ready genius, a man who bad graduated from no college. should be sent to look at the mine. "You can depend on bis Judgment,' said the mlnlngman, "and he wiU tol) you nothing but the truth. You had better trust to hla report, which. In all probability, will be abort and very much to tha point," The advice waa followed, and tlie event ihawnl ia wtarlnm nf the out. vuter. As he bad predicted, tli report was short and full of pith, . It read sub stantially aa follows: "Denr Sirs I have made an examina tion ef the Cliff Dwellers' mine, and port that the ore is there aa ripresinted, that it assay high, that it is there in plenty, but to get your supplies in and your or out yoa will need a pack-tbraiu of bald agles." i The mine waa rejected on the ground of inaccessibility. Every sale made by the saloon-keeper is a Bargain, 'My wire bad pimple on Iter face, but sne una dwiq tunuis UAauAuiiis wiu uvy have U disappeared. I had been troubled with oonstlnatlon for some time, but after tak ing the first Casoaret I have had no trouble with mis ailment, we cannot ipeait too Bign ly or i 'aseareu." ruui waktias, 670a Oerniiotowy Ave., Philadelphia. Pa Plsaiant. Palatable, I'uMiit. Tails Good. Po Good, ter Bicksn, weaken. or uri,. uu, jm.ow, ... vuna wvna) I ir-H i iwn. ... Sttfllaf BMMr Caasuh Cklup, IWnl, In 1st, tit MTfl Bit Sola and guaranteed br slldrui I U'DAb uu to vVlIK Tobacco Until. 13 fHC FREIGHT. CtTSCALCS. LEAST MONKV, JONES OF BINOHAMTON.N Tf 7 ttv"'tm.a "wrasse Vnstcsl Voatkly at I MAln fur IIaiiiI anil IImu fas. M pans. Msw Miulv. Urilit Lllsrstnre.Siw, Ul Woinao'i banartliMBl. Oral Uluabln tlffar. 1 yfCVyV CANDY f f I CATHARTIC j . . ra aoi mask asaiaTimo EffflR When one man proposes a good thing, another man usually proposes one so much better that nothing Jj done. rhnke Into four ftnoc ' Allen's Foot-Eass,a powder for the foot. It Wires painful, swollen, nervous.smnrtlng feet anil Instantly takes the sting nut of corns and bunions. It's the grestent comfort dis covery of the ngn, Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel ensy. It is a certain eure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-dny. Sold by all drug gists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FllEE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le ftoy.NX It has been found In Switzerland that In building a railway laborers could work only one-third ns long at a height of 10,000 feet as a mile lower. Poet Tsbare Spit as Bast Tosr Llfk Iwsy. To oult tobaeeo easily and forever, be mag- petto, (ull of lite, aerve and vigor, take No-T Boo. the wooder-wurker, that makes weak men strong. All drusiat,iOoorll. Car guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree, auuress Sterling Kemsdy Da, Chicago or New York. Agitation Is active In the Transvaal for the establishment of a department of agriculture, with a minister at Its head. Fits permanently cured. No 11 ts or nervnns. ness after first day's line of Dr. Kline's (Irent Nerve Restorer. $2 trlnl bottle and treatise free.Dr.K.ll.KLiRZ Ltd.,811 Ann 8tPhilaPn. Mrs. Wlnslow's FnothlnaFymnforrlillilren teething, softens the gums, reducing In- nammauon, anurs pain, cures winu coiio. zoo. a bottle. -, . yiM-M,-. oc v a win,", in,i.in Hslls's Catarrh Cure, offer I00 reward for sny esse of CatArrh that cannot be cured hy taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. rend for testi V T r-i a. n rr..i r T - monials, tree. Hold by druggists, 76a. I believe Pino Cnre for Cnnsumntfnn saved niy boy's life lant summer. M as. ALMS ikiuolass, ieKuy, Alien, UCt. SU, 1WH Bevel CSIAINLESS are the strongest, best form of cycle construction. DON'T BE CONFUSED BY THE WORD "CHAIN LESS." There are many untried chain less devices on the market COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEARS are Tlie Original, The Standard. Their superiority over chain wheels has been demonstrated on the road. Coliimliix Olmin "Wheels, . $75 Ilfirtiord Bicycles, 50 Vedette Hicyelos, 40 and 35 POPE MFC. CO., Hartford. Conn. Oatalaaa. free froaa aay CalaaMa aaaler. a ay aiall far aa. te. Ivers & Pond Pianos. Strictly First Class. Require less tuning and prove more durable than any other pianos manufac tured, at 7 pu-hased by the New England Conservatory of Music, the largest College of Music in the world, and over 500 Ivers & Pond Fianos used in two hundred of the leading colleges and institutions of learning in the United States. Catalogue and valuable infor mation mailed free. Old pianos taken in exchange. Ivers & Pond Piano Company. IN Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. PMITaVALLSCEILIN6S CALCIMO FRESCO TINTS FOB PEC0HITIK8 WALLS IND CI1L1HBS f flif-fSSJoS grocer or paiut dealer and do your own kal- UALUtLlU aomiaisg. This material is mads on.aeientiflo principle by machinery and milled in twenty-four tints and is superior to ear oonoootioo of Ola and Whit ing that can poasibly be made by hand. To as ktxsd with Cold Wats MTSEXD FOB IA9IFLE COLOR CARDS and if you cannot L pnrenase tms material xrom your locar oeaiors lea as know ana we will pat yoa in the way of obtaining it. - THE MPBAU) CO., XEW BRIGIITOIV, 8. W, NEW YORK l.rnirBaUjr ourMl .7 a.lu. UIL WHITEHALL'S HirallUiTIQ CUKE, Tbo.uio.C and tk. Nat aninDl" Hi "Good Wives Crow Fair In the Light of Their Works.'1 Especially if They Use SAFOLIO aW. 1.Uf ht to Co AD Mrlr trMod f-v u-d tar.. Th. Mofblft HHi nf A B I A ftl N 0, Mphyr rufi. fllflf, rnt i"ii, sTtriMttir, twc mUim. ttoiillnir, UP TO DAT8 '99 MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR 6 M fortU: is rt for tt. Thar tun hi s bleif U, and tt mail hk w tteh, try mnvH part on folWi, fHrnblp feared mill power. The Aarmot'tr ran when all other nulla stood itlll, and made the erinimlll emlne. THI NCW Bt ATS THE OLD AS THI OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL. On receipt of amount, revised eiotor (hat not wheel oc nne) win he sent to repiart id one then to reiarnea. uner ut;e4t lo t aneallattr.n at an? time If fear eld wheel It net an Aermotor, write for , term of ewsnnew for oldto c-o on old fewer. J Totjeaa pot H on. iftwetof Co., Cntr OPIUM and Llffoor fftsbttenrM In IO to SO davs. No pay till en red. Ir.f. VWtphnii Dept. A Lebtnon, Oh) EI2NSION?5. 'Successfully Prosocutoa Claims. Latof-rlnclpnl EAamlnrr U S. Prtialon Bureau. Ijrnlu laat war, lauJuillcatluiliuiuA, atlj auwa, It Pavs ti know before burin?. Write fur Circular and l'riccn. Make more nud hetter butter. ItrWK I'AV PKMOIIT. J. a. KKARNH. Manufacturer, MAITI.AND, PA. p ATEIMTS few"" I"? m m I.ew and MMior of P n tent 501 F Hi., Wantta Ins to Br. D Ce OorrtiiKDdDo BoUcltod. JnFACHEft WANTFO.-inrwnrflW now to L contiftt't fornfit trnn. omr. fn lu fitted. I'mo KAUlsaUfc' AUaaXUlW Of AalKBlOA, JfltUbUTK, laU P H U 18 ', - Gear BiCYGLtS most improved and Mama. I Best ikMish Srrnp. TutcaOiHxL Vstl I 1 Taw-'J, Easy Payments. If no dealer sells our pianos near yea we supply them on time payments t parties living in any city or village in tht United States. A small cash payment and monthly payments extending ovet three years secure one of our pianos We send pianos for trial in your home, even though you live three thousand miles away, and guarantee satisfaction or piano is returned to us at our expense for railway freights both ways. A per sonal letter containing special prices and full description of our easy payment plans, free upon application.