BARNYAhC'i bUUIMERLY CORNER. Vfhen the frost Is whits on the (odder stuck, The haws In tlio thornbush withered and black, When the nenr fields flash In a dlnmond mnll And tbe fur hills RHmmer, opaline pule, Ub, merrily alilues tbn morning sun In the tarn-yards southerly corner, When the ruts In the eart-road ring Ilka steel, And tbn birds to the kltohen doc come (or their meal, And tbespow at the Rate Is HpMly drifted And ever the irooilpllu thinly sllteil. Oil, merrily shines tbemornliiK sun in the burn-yards (otithcrly corner, When-the brimming bucket steams at tbe well, And the axe-on tbe beech-knot sines like a Ml. When the pond Is loud with the skitters' cells, And tbe horses stnmp In the llttnred stulls, ' 'v OD, merrily shines I he morning sun In the bsm-jHrd s southerly coiner. When the hey lie loose on tbe wide barn floor, And a shnrp small jinlTs from tbe atnhle door, When the pitchfork handle slliifrs In tho hand, And the stnticbloned coirs for tbe milking stand, Ob, merrily shines the morning sun In the btirn-ynrd'e southerly corner. The steers, let out for n drink nnd a run, Beek the warm corner one bv one. And the huddling Mieep, In their dusty white. ' Nose at the straw In the pleasant light, Wbitn merrily shines the miniilng sun In the hnrn-ynid's southerly corner. -Charles i. 1). ltoberta, In Youth' Companion. HUMOR OF THE DAY. "I feej all rnn down," sniil the iooular citizen as tbo cyclist rude over lim. Jenkins "How do yon like Mis Doneap?" Hawkins "Ob, elio'e uot M bad aa aho ia painted. " Judge. Penelope "Has your fiance a snn enine temperament?" lVnlitn "Yea he even thinks I am going to innrty him." "It's a good town, and it'ii like your bald head, Weary," said Dusty liboden to hie partner; "there's uu lock-up there.,' List!" she Kld, "oh, list to mo:" He listed to her. And when ho hnd listed low enough lie kissed her, -Life. "Every genius geta is debt," "Of course, it tnkea a plain, ordinary, humdrum, commouplnce luau to keep out." Detroit Free Trees. Pigg "Say! Why lo yon cnll that .. follow 'AsphyxinteV That is a peculiar nickname." Pent) "Decnuse his Inst name ia Gnskill." Priuuetuti Tiger. "Aa Boon aa Jihson was appointed to office he had his picture taken.'' J'Cabiuet?" "Xo; ordinary clerk. hip." Philadelphia North American, If you cnll n man a lion He will nlwitys oe your friend, But JuBt hint timt he's n bunr, and Ho will bute you to the end. Cleveland Lender. An orator said to liie audience: "I am apenking for the benefit of pos terity," when aome one shout oil: "i'os, Jl and it yon don't get Juno soon, they'll be core! Mra. Trnooy "Do you reali.o, my clear, that you have uever done any thing to aave your follow meu, any enfYeringJ" Tracy "Didn't I marry you." Spare Momenta. Doctor "Well, Mr. Smith,' if con venient to you and tn your hushaud, we'll aay Thursday. " Mrs. Smith- 'It'll auit me, nud so it'll auit him he'a wery tamol" Judge. Orator's Friend "Dense ithrong, wasn't it?" Orator "Dense? I bould lay so! I tried very atory I had on 'em, and didn't get single laugh." Chicago Tribute. ''Did yon hear why the Smiths Ouarreied?" "I understand Smith insisted that the coat of their sitting ia huroh should come ot of Mrs. Smith's allowance for clothes. Pack. Dorothy (notioing with great dis tress rip in her doll, whence the sawdust was spilling out) "Oh, mamma, please do something qnick! 'Dolly just sawdusting herself to death. "Judge. Blobbs "What nonsonse it is for newspapers in their accounts of wod- ,m ytn describe the brides being led Ja .altar." Slobbs "How so?" .7iobba "Why. moat of the girls could find their way iu the dark." Tit -Bits. Covet Proceedings by Telephone. A litigation waa up in a magis trate's conrt at Caataliao Springs, eight miles from Gallatin. It was during the cold weather, and J. Tom Durham, of Oallatin, waa counsel for one of the litigants. The trial waa held in a country store in which there was telephone. Eight miles' ride through the cold was too much for the constitution of tbe lawyer. A bappy thought suggested itself to the attorney he would use the telephone, eonduot the suit and remain in his offloe by the fireside. The case was, called, all the wit nesses were present and the suit be gan. Attorney Durham arranged for an assistant, who waa to stand at the telephone and act as iuterlooutor, while he did the rest. The attorney carried on a careful and rigid ex amination of the witnesses, even cross examining the opposing sides. At the conclusion of the evidence Lawyer Durham made a strong and efi'eotive argument, which was repeated to the court by the man at the telephone at that end of the line. Nashville Ban ner..1 ' A Causa Wot Commotion. A pew-opener in England greatly astonished a group of women who were constructing evergreen mottoes and wreaths for Christmas by an nouncing that she had found " stray lien a-laying in the pulpit." Thoir xoiteiufiii was calmed when she pro duoed large green "N" which had strayed" from sums tsxt or legend. THI MARKETS. riTTSWUHO. (train, Hour and Feed. WtTKAT No, S red n7!J . WHEAT No. 1 new tin 10 COHN No S yellow, ear. 41 4S No. a yellow, shelled I Mixed ear B7 81 OATH No. a white M M No. 8 white 8i M IlYfi No. 1 T.I1 r.7 T.Oi;it Winter patents 8 HO 8 IK) Fanev straight winter 8 4' 3 BO live flour 8 40 8 50 HAY-No. 1 timothy in 75 II 10 Hover. No. 1 10 no )0 2 FEKD No. 1 white mid., ton..' 17 "0 17 60 llrown middlings 1) 0!) 1.1 25 llrnn. bulk 14 21 11 10 BTIIAW Wheat 75 Out 6 71 11 OH BKKDH tllover. CO lbs 3 M 8 01 Timothy, prime 1 80 60 Dairy Froilueta ItPTTErt-F.lgln creamery.. WP 23 Ohio creamery. 2l 81 Fancy country roll 111 17 CHFF.HE Ohio, new 1 H New Vork. new 13 14 Frull anil Veaetnhtes, UFAN!1 Oreen V bn 8 nns 8 TO l'Oi ATOI H 1' iuiev White. V bu 70 71 CAHHAOE l'er 25 0't 80 0(1 ONIONS Choice yellow, V bu. 75 8,1 I'otiltry, Ktc, CTtH'KFNR l'er pair, smniL . .8 "i 75 TI HKEYS l'er It 15 in FOUHI'a. and Ohio, freih.... U 13 CINCINNATI. n.orn t 8 is 8 si WHEAT No. a red 72 in E-No. 2 Ml t'OIIX -Mixed 7 OATH 28 211 FdOH. 11 DU'l 'iXH Ohio creamery 20 rilll.AlllLI'HIA FT.orn s Roai 3 7i WHEAT - No, 2 red 74 ' 75 COHN -No. 2 mixed Hi 811 O.MS No. a white 83 80 llt 'll Ell Creamery, extra 22 EOOH rennsylviiniit firsts 13 MCW VUIIK. Fl.orn Tntents t K(S 8 70 IM'.AT- No. 2 red K2 COHN-No. s 42 OATH- White Western. .'. 3 JtrTTF.n-Crenmerv. 17 22 tOOti Btttte of l'erin 12 13 I.IVK HTUCK. Centrel Rtot k Vnrils, Knat Liberty, Pa. C4TII.E. Prime, 1800 to 1400 lbs 9 8 80 5 M Oood, 1200 to 1300 Wis 6 01 5 21 Tlilv, lO(M) to 1180 lbs 4 70 S 00 Fair lluht steers, 900 to 1000 lbs 4 00 4 ff Common, 700 to DUO lta 8 75 4 00 Boos. Medium 4 01 4 05 !levy 4 tW 4 US Uouu'hs and staira U 4U 8 CO euEcr. Trlme, P3 to 101 tte 4 .l 5 00 (lood, K1 to !K) Itis 4 75 4 HJ Fair, 70 to M) Urn 4 00 4 5) Common 0 00 8 75 Veal Calves U UJ 7 5J ijuir.s. Pprlnper, extra 5 81 5 40 birliier, koihI to choice 6 2 i 6 8.1 Common to fnlr 4 M 6 21 F.xtrn yenrllhKn, llht 4 D 4 i-0 Oood to choke yourllnRs. .".... 4 45 4 (ID Medium 4 In 4 4.1 I oiniuon 8 21 4 10 REVIEW OF TRADE. No Cessation In the Demand lor Iron Combina tions Have Not A fleeted business. K. G. Dun ft Co.'b weekly review of trade reports as follows for luat wvpJc: IliiHlncss la not frightened, cither ly the Krcnt cnpltulizutlon of new coui ivinlea or by the wild lltii'tunttons In Wnll street. No mutter how much the stock iipciutlons In New York may count, IiiihImckb clsewhoro la lui'Ke cnnuKh to warrant a womlorful ex panslon of Industries, nml that ia the thing- mont Intpoitant to observe. In no considerable branch baa production diminished, but in prat tlcully all It has been InoreuBlns during the past week. In iron and steel a little lower price for Hessemor pig appears at I'lttshuiR, but with (tray forge 75 cents higher there, and southern Iron at Chlcngo SO cents to $1 higher. There is no mar ket for billetii, aa no works east or west can furnish them at present, but quotations range in price from 125 at Plttaburg to $27 at Philadelphia. In finished producta there Is the same trouble. Rulls ran be bought at f:!3 at Pittsburg and $24 at Chicago, if 120 at New York. Chicago is taking many contracts for building In Hoston, New York and Washington, amounting lo 4,000 tons, but makers elsewhere are overcrowded with work. No market can deliver plates within any reason able time nnd Plttaburg works are aold to July on sheets, though Instead of 12 40 there, $2 65 at Chicago and $3 at Philadelphia la paid. Plate mills are all full and there Is heavy demand at Chicago for bars, with one car maker's contract for 5.000 tons, prices steadily growing stronger. The minor metals are all weaker, with the reaction of London specula tion, though cupper has declined to 17 rents and is yet so much above Lon don that exports have been stopped for the week. The February output, both here and In other countries was greater than lust year's monthly aver uge, although Febnvry la a short month. Wool Is at the doubting point, with large sales ordered from the Interior by tired holders nnd soma concessions made to secure transactions at Phila delphia and Boston, though quotations show only moderate decline and sales at the three chief markets are almost ss large as In 1892. Manufacturers make many Inquiries, but the prospect of combinations Is po tent to hinder transactions. The goods are In rather better demand than a year ago, but no large class of mills can claim to be fully employed. The wheat market Is Just now some what stronger, for although western receipts for the week are 8.359000 buahcla, agalnat 2,567,668 buBhels last year, and for three weeks 2.900,000 bushels larger, the exports, flour In cluded, have been for the week from Atlantic ports 2,920,467 bushels, agalnat 1.824,569 bushels last year, and from Par I lie porta 824,183 buahels. agalnat 1,871.826 bushels laat year, other Al ports being 850,920 bushels.' It Is snot' possible to Ignore the Importance of ao great a demand, extending beyond1 the middle of March, and aober traders realise that It means a heavier outgo Lhqn has yet been expected. Western crop estimates are large and such re ports as appear of the condition of wheat for the coming year are on the whole favorable, but prices are 814 cents higher .than last week, while corn Is 2Vt cents higher. The market for cotton has been de cidedly weak, owing to somewhat bet ter receipts at the Bouth and also to conviction that stocks on hand are large enough to meet all demands. Failures for the week havs been SCO In the United States, agalnat 251 laat year, and U In Canada, ag&lnst 21 lust year. IT COSTS YOU NOTHINGS Hut a postal to find out you ore rnyina leei story Woods, Iled d '.p. C rookery, Clothltnr. Silver ware, Clocks, Few intr Mnrbinis, Pic tures. Mirrors, Hnhy Carriages, ltofrlircr ators, Htoves, Tin ware. Lamp, lllcy Cls, riHiioH,Ol-enTiS. Shoes, Hats, dents' Furnlihlpptf. etc. We pay FrolKbton Carpets and Dinner les, and rxpressairo cm miido- to-order cioMiinit imrso to lyrtrffsst Pita Utetl llmher. Price f 1.10. tii.pio, guaranteed y to UU A Why aro wo doing biiilnes In every V atnto nnd territory fin this country? ? Why has our busl X ness doubled Itself X durlnthepastyearr A Our Free Cptslofruea tolltho story. Which S do you want t Write A 1 . .1. 4 w.,,,J, nuuito, tun 2 way. Fffoh t7rn cVirli't; JforMiirs. A ttjiuurdoia fs.M). gJULIUS II1NE8 80N, Baltimore, Ml Dept. 305 V New York bnnks pay out In Interest end dividends every quarter not far trom SIUO.OUO.OUO. To Cars Constipation Forever "Tiko Cuscarots Ciiiulv Ciithnrtlo. lOoerCSo, II 0. 0. 0. full to cure, lirutndata refund tuuuey FaTorlte Pastime of Children. The fish may be represented by ob long pieces of cardboard (If mnmmn has time, pictures of fish mny be past ed on these), the under aide of each having a number to tell the child th weight of the Hah he has caught. Od the upper aide place small double pointed tucks, Into which the hook li caught. The fishing hook may bi made of a bent pin, and for the pol a long pencil will answer. On a rainy or snowy day the little ones will en joy thla sport hugely, and there will b no tatchlnK cold. The meetings of Wsti "This here last war," remarked the old lady, "has been a blessln' to my fam'ly; John's drawln' a big pension for one ear an' three fingers; the ole man's wrltln a war history; Moll's en gaged to a sergeant, an' Jennie's gwlne to marry a feller that come within an see of beln' a gln'rttl!" An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method anil beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svtttri1 of Flos, manufactured by the Cai.ipoiinia Fio rivitui Co., illtiKtrate tho value of obtaining the liquid lnxii tivo principles of plants known to bo medicinally lnxutivo and pi-cHentlng them in tho form moet refreshing to tlio taste and acceptable to tho system. It Is tho one porfect stren(ftheninPr laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers pently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual ronstipatlon per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without wenkeninc or irritating them, roako it tho Ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing' fi(?s are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember tho full name of theC'ompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHAN0I8OO. CAL. romsvn.Lta. kt. mw york. n. t. For sale by all Druggists. J'rice 60c. per bottle. FARM SEED! lalitr'l Bccdi art Hut-rented U frodtic. 1 filth ton Lather. K. Trof . fa... ailn-nt-hed lh wnrldA f I'T f rAwlus- I.jO but tit-at Dig Pnur Uat ; J. Itreitler, r U sillQolt. Mi.. 171 bush, hstrlav. stiiil II. I.otvluv. Ksd H Iuj, lliun.. br irt-wlna 1.0 tiush. Kalittr'a Corn 1 ' jver svns. If ynu dots hi, wi lit Ihiim. Vt vIshMo gaVlst ' "iw" waMHliersj, nrr ctf will niiim utsM 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10o I tOpWof rr r-m cdt.Halt Hh, Hap tor HhMp, i uKtuu i orn. uif rnur iis, iifriirM ntrirj, . uianniiiuiiniis-t iriaiac i tons nj rrrav.-nnari . WW., vrw. n urat, ia' inn I ii our majiiuioi n i swo vmuioru, leiiini an titom ur rrw . r-is, rte.. rnn mien ou upnn rroaiptorbul . iwo. (mh i iMisHtrri warm (ii. io mi . l BMrLiuviUUV nni.aitfoa 'WIk a l 1. It It apftbbL, lftpksrii,. tiU-j DltOtM,ll.UU 8000 BICYCLES Uriwck' H w4 la LioarilUttU KIAAUAUO 1M BUUBUa, tTUsarsniafKl, to ftlO Ubopworo ft atxv aiui band wkwaWft, frood m new. S3 to. 10, Grmi AmUtj tltarlM hla U ara M sprSal 'k triftJ t(tMM SMIl I B4rs EARN m AMI YBLE btMbIm um slarlaa ..i Mn..h II... t Waal B BlW Assail la auk k aTBaTa IDs al.asll WiMw Mk M liM III W K. Jf AImpI t'ytu UaiwiftUjre Cult uhv, in. STOPrED FREE ! permanently Curta ipwaiiy rreiiaaiia sy DR. KLINE'S QHEAff HRUE RESTORER L PMlUn MM sW n JTaVSJMM JHlMMI. f iU. JtoUssMM. 7"w wU. ViftM' lutnct. rhtorfttn(aa)a ftar flnidij'iBM. TrtBtiMand$9trtlboUlf IrMto rtl piUMtu. (bjr pjLuriitMCrMW)lif bii rwl.t. Hal U Mr. Kllus, l id. H-Htvu IwUUM uf sl4ilu, Ul Atk HU. Plillwllus)U r r. H. D. 13 '09 - i UHts.WlltHt All ELSE f AILS. I 1 Ban t: Jl IT Cuiuita byruo. Taiom. IT. In tiiii Bi'iii I't inmin. ? x slip 1P M sasaa. 19 iris? DOCTOR TOO LATE. j thm Mmqnlto Bad Srd tha Snaka liltten Man Aa Aina Cnra. New York Preaa: "Tslkln" ahout rattloBnakes," said an Erie railroad hrakeman, "did you ever hear how the mosquitoes saved a man's life up near Clulf Summit last summerT Well, while getting out railroad ties In a sluahln' over hack of the Bummlt, Abe More house was bitten In the leg by a rat tlesnake. A fiupquchnnna doctor was at once sent for and the leg wag bnnil ftged tightly above the wound. It was expected thnt Morchoune would die before the doctor could come up the pike on his bike. Jnnt as Boon as the leg was bared to put on the band Bgo It was attacked by a swarm of mosquitoes, and when the doctor ar rived he found the man ns lively ss a cricket and In no need of a doctor, but the ground was covered with dead and dying moaqultoes. They had sucked the polaon from the wound and sared Morehouse's life. Tho mosquitoes pre sented their hills and died. The doc tor presented his bill nnd got his money. This was hard on the mos quitoes, but I presume Morchouae's life was worth savin'. There was Sol Tlmson. another hrnkemnn. Sol used to' brake on the Delaware division, from Susquehanna to Port Jervls. He hnd the ague awfully. Had It so bad Hint some of his teeth shook out, and he shook the buttons oft his coat A lot of his friends had sure cures fur the ague, and each gave him the pre scription. At last when he hud 13 prescriptions, he took them all to a Port Jervls drug store nnd hnd them put up. He took them home and put them all Into one Jug. Then ho shook the jug, mixed the 13 prescriptions thoroughly, and took three doses. He never shook again until the hearse struck a stone." An Opera for the Uoean, With reference to the bequest mads to the .corporation eighteen years ago by a certain Big. Favnle, says the Lon don City Press, it seems that. In addU Hon to the money left to form mar riage portions for city maidens, th slgnor bequeathed to her majesty hit unpublished tragic opera In three acts. entitled "Elzlra," His last request wa thnt her maJcBty should command lt representation, and that the proceedi should be devoted to the poor of Lon don. That opera Is still preserved In the archives, but up to the present no step has been taken to insure Its pro ductlon. Perhnps one day we slmll set it given in the theater the Guildhall School of Music now possesses. Trillins- thnt Coat. There la n way of trilling that costs a heap of money. Neglaot rheumatism anil It may put one on eratahea, with loss ol time and moany. Ht. Jueotw Oil will cure It surely, right uwny. Only about one In 1,000 cnttle rhippod abroad from this country dlca or U lnht at sen. Itoal Tofcarro Spit d gaioks Tsr l ift Amy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mas' netlo. full of life, nerve uml vigor, take NoTo llAO, tuewniuicr-worltcr, tliat mak weak men strong. All druck-lsla, COc or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and aainplo free. Address Btorllng Uemedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Fumigation of fruit trees infected with the tun Jfle aculo by the use of the pna of pruHHlc acid la a remedy which la now aald to be certainly ef fective. Deaaty la Blood Deep. Clean blood meana a elenn akin. No beauty without it. C'aacarcta. Candy Cathar tio clean your blood and keep it clean, by atirring up the lazy liver and driving all ira- unties from the body, llegin to-day to snish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking uiscarets, ueauty tor ten cents. All drug, gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c, COo. Admiral Rchley Is said to be a de scendant of tho family of which Nathan Hale was a member; A bill to compel drinkers of liquors to register and obtain a license Is be fore the Michigan Leglalnture. Ism entirely ensed of hemorrtmire of limits by l'iwi's Cnro for Consumption. I.ouiha LlMUAMAH, juetuany, Mo., Jauuury 8, 1801. Mrs.Wlnslnw'a Kmithlnu Rynip farchlldren tectliinu, softans the kuiiim, reduce liiflninina. tiou, allays puin. cures wind collu. $k) a boltlo. The management of the largest and newest hotel In Boston hns just de cided to exclude "drumtneri" or trav eling aulcamen from the house on the ground that he does not wish the lobby turned into a business oince. To t are a Cold in One Pay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabUta. Alt Iruftl,ii refund money If It falls to cure. S9o. Hurlow N. Hlgglnbotham, former Frealdent of the World's Columbian Exposition, has greenhouaea In which are 60,000 c-rnut!ons, his favorite flower. II. H. Oiikkn's Hons, of Atlnnto, fin., are the only miccchkIuI Dr-msy r-tieclallHtH In the world. 8ee their liberal olTer In advcrtlae muut In another column of this paper. The passion flower, which grows In the Houth American forests, can only be. enjoyed where it grows, as it fades almost us soon as It is picked. Write It Down. Write It down in a book, so yon ean see It every day, that Ht. Jnoobs Oil is as sum to cure Lame Baolt or Lumbago as you write It down. It does ita best with it and loaves behind a oure thut stays. M. Koloman Szell, the new Hun garian Premier, la a man of 66, who has been in politics since early youth. At 32 he was Minister of Flnunce. Raarnoss Cannot Its Cured by lonal applications, as they cannot roach tilt disunited portion of tho ear. 'I'hore. Is ouly nnt way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by constitu tional remedies. 1). nfiies Is cauKcd by nu n tlunied condition of tho murium llnlnxof the Kusbuihian Tube. When this tube nets In flimed you have a rumblliiK aouud or Impor. fool hearing, and when It is entirely closed Deafness i- tbn result, and unless the lallani lantinu on a be taken out and this tit lie re. stored to iu normal condition, henrliuc will b destroy, d for. ver. Nino oases out of tea are caused by catarrh, which in nothing butnn in flamed lomlltlon of the mucous surfocea. We will nlve Ono IIumld Dollars for any caso of linnfnesi (caused byoatnrrh) that ami. not bo cured by Hall's LaUrrlt Lurs. bond for circulars, free. F. J. ()nafcT CO.. Toledo. Ol Bold by Druso-lsts, 7o' ' lamn UaU'i Vamlly i'UU are lbs boat, MOTHERHOOD is woman' natural destiny. Many women are denied the happiness of children through some derangement of the generative organs. Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of Lydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable SORROWS OF STERBUTY "Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before taking Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg nancy. In time I conceived agnin, and thought I would write to you for advice. Words cannot express the gratitude. I feel towards you for the help thnt your medi cine was to me during this time. I - felt like a new person; did my work up to the last, nnd was sick on! short time. My bnby weighed pounds. ,He is a fine boy, the joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is cer tainly a boon in pregnancy." Mrs. Flora Cooper, of Doyle, S. Dnk., writes: 'Dear Mrs. Pinkham Ever since my last child I suffered with inflammation of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins. My head ached all the time. I ( could not walk across the floor without suffering Intense pnin. I kept trettintr worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever since, and now have two of the nicest little girls." Valuable Swords of rionor. A carved sword of honor, owned by the Gackwar of Haroda, India, Is by far the most valuable in the world, Its hilt and scabbard being encrusted with diamonds, rubles and emeralds of the rarest kind, the whole being valued at 220,000. Several of the na tive Indian princes have swords of honor of more than halt the value of that belonging to the ruler of Baroda, the golden hilts being studded with the most valuable precious stones. The Shah of Persia hnd a sword valued at upwards of 10,000 which he wore on bis visit to Great Britain. The czar of Russia and the sultan of Turkey possess swords, set with diamonds and other precious stones worth thousands of pounds. The sword of honor pre sented to Lord Wolselcy by the Egyp tians Is set with diamonds and valued at 2.000. There to Star The laying of the foundation stone of tbe Oordon College in the Soudan is an Indication of the practical character of British colonization, which unite? piety for Gordon's memory and anxiety for necessary and useful work with the thorough assurance of the conquerora of territory. The Soudan has been de livered from the dominion of the cruel Baggaras, a fact which will be of im mense importance for the growth of the new province. Tho laying of the foundation stone also signifies that tht English established themselves In tht Soudan with the Intention of remain ing there. Berlin National Zeltung. Heady to Itslent. The Kev. M. Ooodlcy And do you love your neighbor as yourself? Mrs. Scroggs Well, I can't say that I ia, but I'd be willing to try If she'd return that last pound of coffee she borrowed from us. may the rjirl you the 3 Kk&'X&k f Frank D. Trout, of 103 Orlswold As., Detroit, Mlch .ssysi "At the age of fourteen we bad to take our daughter from school on acrouut of ill health." She weighed only 90 pounds, wss pale and sallow and the doctors aald she had anosmia. Finally w gave her Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale people. When she hsd taken two boxes she was strong enough to , leave her bed, and ia less than sis mouths waa something like herself. To-day she is entirely cured, and is a big, strong, healthy girl, weighing 130 pounds, and boa never had a sick day since." Dttrtil Evening A'nw. The genuine Dt. Williams' 501Q only in p&tKagt. inr wrapper iwayv bearing ths tull name. At all otmimi, m direct from the Dt Williams Meduine Co. 5ihen.ttady.Kt, 50ptr box. it Was Bsfora iha Day of SAPGLIO Thsy Uisd b Say "tYcsin't Work Is Kavtr Dsns." Compound ia the overcoming of cases of supposed barrenness. This great medicine is o well calculated to regu late every function of the generative or gans that its efficiency is vouched for by multitudes of women. Mrs. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree, Iowa, writes: mm ten Kv"'if MJmi .I Compound. TAPE A tape worm cl?htcn fort long at tont onnic on tho ceo no After ny tukititr two CAHCAKKTS. Thtjlommiro lifts caused my butl health for tho d-jbi t!itco yours. I orn tilt tultinif OtiscurrU. tho only ciulmrtlo worthy of noilcu by ftoaaiuto pnnpie." Pleainr.t. ritlntm.ir. I'n; Tn-to Orod. Do QouU. Ni.'or Klclicii. Vc...iPii. or i,rl'0 lie. &.C.UM. ... CURE CCH5TIFATIOM. ... Bl.rlinv BwSj trapta?. I kHliirA, w.iMral. Bw Vorfc. SIS BU I W'BItU tlsts to t I ' K I. ToJacso Haulu Spalding's Trade-Mark jYt&f&iH Means pH(J "Standard of Quality''lv4 on Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's liaodsoma CataloKns l"rn. A. U. bJ-ALUINU a 11UOS, Nss7 Vork. Chicago. Dagnr, f DO DC V W DISCOVERT; I I v3 I qnlrB r.ii.f .n.l tnrm worn .MUL Booh of tMlimnniitl.snd IO iIhvIi1 lratm.DS VtM. Dr. B. B. OStIB S SOSI. Bos D, AUssts. as. DMFIIMATKM CrrRRO-Samrls hottls. 4 aays KnCUiTIA I loifl trMlinont, soiitpsld, IO cants, "iuumii HssiaoiUo..M4uruwlcli &U.M.X. A fifJU V CANDY J$ CATHARTIC j MASS OITWt Any Girl Can Tell A physician who m&kes the test &nd is honest about it can tell you that, in many cases.the i numbeT of red corpuscles in the blood is doubled after a course . of treatment with Dr. William Pink Pills for Pale People That this means good blood 1 not De entueiy cieaT rTom doctor's statement, but any vtho has tried the Dills can tell 1 that it means red lips, bright i eyes, good appetite, aosence or headache, and that it trans forms the pale and sallow girl Into a maiden who clows with beauty which perfect health 1 aione can give. Mothers whose daughters fiTow debilitated as they pass rom oiTlhood into womanhood should not neglect the pill best4 ao.o.pxea tot mis particular in. Pink Pill, tot Pal Peoplt arc
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