What Mlinll We Ilnra Ttr Dceeerif Tbla qiif-MInn nrlet In the fnrnlly dally. Ln nil anawerlt tn-ilnjr. Try Jull-O, n delli'lotts end hiMiltliful iln-m-tt. rrxpnrftil lu 3 mln. No bolllnul nn baking 1 Hlmply mill n llltlo hot water A nut toconl. Flavor: I.tiinn,Oriitii;e, llnspberry anil tttriiffburrr. At grocers. lOo. Tlie nnmlirr of persons crcmntcil in Germany from iS;8 to iHim w.h .1,1111. 1 ' J Spring Humors of the Blood Come to a certain perconlnge of all the) people. Trobnbly 75 por cont. of these people are cured every year by IloocVi Snrsnpnrilln, anil we hope by this evlTortisoment to pet the othor 23 per cant, to toko Hood's Bnrsnpnrilla. It has made more people well, effected more wonderful cures thnn nny other tuediciuo In the world. Its strength as a blood pnriller is domonntrntod by its nini'Telous cures of Sorofu'n 8rltKh-um 8onM HotH Bo'ls, Plmploa AH kinds of Hiimnr Pnorlnsla Blood Poisoning; Rlinumatlsm Catarrh: Miliaria, Etc. All of whluh are provnlunt nt this son- eon. You need Hood's Hikrxnparilla now. It will do you woudurful good. Hood's Sarsaparilla In Amortna'! Grontttat Iltoort Mndlnlna. Dr. I Tlie ItMt remedy tor Jjl rhiMri-ti and ndultit Ctirtu nt once couha. r.oii nh Svmn omKaoim, whooping- wui,u c..iih, anthnui, qilpie. brouchtue aud iiicipicutvuuauiapiitm. 1'nce asa Tha IlenoUU of Early Rising It was onee laid down by a cele brated writer and historian that the difference between rising nt 5 and 7 In the morning for tho space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the sume hour every night. Is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to the life. This consideration should carry very great weight and be suffi cient to Induce those who have not hitherto practised this habit to com mence to do so, more especially the people who are always complaining that life Is not long enough for them to 'transact all the work that they have to perform. There Is much founda tion for their complaint If they persist sin wasting so ninny valuable hours of the day In bed. The advantages and Jbenefits of early rising cannot be over estimated; In the early hours of the 1 morning the brain Is clearer and more pearly for work, and after a ntght'n ' bleep we should be ready to attack the 'fork of the day. Not m Hpmklnc Otta. Hoax Henpeck'a wife la an awful talker. Did you ever meet her? Joax Oh, yes; I have a listening acquaint mnce with her. Philadelphia Record. &&&&&&&& . of are rcaryiiffj scysnd da3 orlptlon and they fcdteato real trouble somewhere Efforts to boar t'ss tluH pain are hereto, af they do not overcomes li and tho baokaohes coittittuo until tho causa Is re moved I Lydle ElnkhTrn's Vcggtblc"compTu7d"'j does this more certainly than any othor medicine It has boon doing It for thirty years It Is a wo man's medsclno for wo man's Ills It has done much for tho health of American worton Read tho grateful letters from women constantly ap pearing In this isajHsrm Mrs Plnkhzm coisatsols women free of charge Her address Is Lynn, Massm What do the Children Drink ? Don't glre them tea or coffee. 1!t you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-Or It Is delicious cud nourishing and takes the place of co nee. The more Qraln-0 you give the children the mora health yon distrib ute through their syateioa. Oraln-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared ton tea like the choice grades of coffee bnt oonta about i w much. A.U grocers seU it. 16o. and il5o. Try Crain-O! Insist that your trocar gives yon O RAIH-O Acuepl no 1 Dilution. rrnmFiJ,iNW'"IOin'pii ItlilUI J Waatolnon, It.!: HunoaflafuHv Prosecutes Claims, .aiaWlnu ul Smirolnor U Pamtlou nuroou. VI. ! .-I" ' r r I rxMtullrut !!- rlii lln-. lit t V .tlM'M tyf QCJ V "ew DItOOTIBYselwf a X. r KM 1 bili ritl and Mro wt.r) (laatiatiuulIaMiil 10 4,' traMul mn, a, a. a. eailka' UMi, ,, . THE MERRY SIDE OF LIFE. ST0RIE3 THAT ARE TOLD BY Tl!i FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS. Helping Otliprn n Her Aro f.rqnl ItnlitMiill Ni Spaea Wnnlnil tlin Oitil I nit A limit In Arrtle I nrlilnn I -t tti 0 Tim Are llniiullflll, Kill., 10 1 c. If" had llttlntlmo for plcninro, II" Ini 1 llttln thnn for pi uy , 11" lui'l wiikiiii Ininl o( dollar.-', Ami ktipt liuny ovury "lay Ti'lllnic oilicrH who lui'l monny lloir to Klvti tliii n it - n it nwiiv. (Jlili'iiifo Thuus-Kur.ilil: An tn llrr A?e. Icln "3!io keeps hiA- r.o T.cil, donnn't alio?" May ''Yes; she cn!l pet rid of it." A t.rixnl llcliltlftr "That r.omaii attorney I-nn't lli.i Jitil .rn'it wifi, iT b'uh?" "So. Mln if merely liii ni:'!;".' in l:y." I'hilu dolphin Nin th Ami:i-i.:.i i. ?; r.pim tvitii:i. ".Smoiioo ii ffro-tt, t toil y i i." "A'ly roflint ilonloii n ml i? ' "Lheynru iii!i';in il oi'imii! i n.i -. witli ImIoj t'.i!'.'. wji.j't." u.li.in.,.; jli i Joiinia!. '!io i:nilitiil Aliont. fj'is "Ono-i y u naid y.iit loved l!i? very ground I walked on." lie "I didn't kiimv v. !in T wrtM I eovor no iuucU ground." hidia abu lia 1'rOM!!. ' An Amtiit Inrlili-nt. "I'm nftdf you," cried tlio liUMlr-1 "I don't (jivo n wriij'," rotmlod t'j seal. Tlmreitpan Uo nl-ipuel oX riiil.v dulphia 1'i-cMs. Ntirn Tllcy Aru Itciinttful. Sho ".Ucf. iiro ni'jro councils 1 about their looltn thai' v. oiaon. '' Ha "IVovo it." Hlio "Moil nliva.vi pu'; tliciv h:.l 1 ou witliuitt looking iu llu yhm." Tlie tlmt moil uiTiiiT;ir-l. . Rilliens "Whui did you Ural In gin to loo coulldjiico in lui'ua litj '!" Cyuisiv. "When I was n very small boy nud my fatho.' mod to whip mo and Hny it hurt hiui worst) tUau it did mo." Djiiji AtT-irtlnn. "Miiu un," said olovan-yenr old Craneaa, "I lovs yon dearly lo.trly." "J)j you, IV.iuoo?" "Yea, indeed, Manrnt. Thoiti'i foil kuonr nil my fault:), ( lovo yo'J jtill."-Judgo. A 8tt'-ist:iutl;tl FotinJatlnn. IJrs. rarvonu "But I'm sorry w3 don't belong to ouo of thorn old fivu llies." Mr. Parvenu "Novcr niiud, Marie. Wo'll fonud n family, and wo'll fouuJ It ou rocks." Brooklyn Lifo. Itcllrs Diitiirnr. "Tho penio scaro startled mo, I toll rou. ' "Have you do mnoh iu tho bank?" "No; but suppose the pooplo whom ?wo I money should got auy pooree than thoy uroi1' ludiauapolis Jour onl. The Dlrfttrence llntwben Tltoin. "Womeu and cats," enid tho youth ful boarder, "are ntiko." "Wrong, younu man,'' said lha shoorful idiot. "A woman can't run up a telegraph polo, and a cat can't run up a milliuory bill." Iudiuuapo lis l'lOSS. Ilail the Net'onntll'y nxpnrleitoo. EooruitiiiR Ofllcor "I'm afraid yon a vo not smart enough for a cavalry man . Wo want mou who can rida right ovor everything, if nooessury." Applicant "Hints nil ri!ht, sir. I'vo boeu a London cab drivor for oovou ycaral" Collier's Weekly. The Itemetly Thitt Fnltml. A "Well, and how did you sleep last night? Did you follow my advice aud begin countiug?" 13 "leu; I oouulud u; to oighteoa thousand." A "And then yon full asleep?" 13- "No; then it was tiiuo to gob tip. (Jollior'a weekly. Kenmtn Tor Dottltt. "And you foel sure that my tlnnghtor looks with favor upon your suit?" iu- quired tho cgod pa.eut. "Woll," replied tuo yontu witli en gagiug frankness, "I don't waut to be too sure about it. Of course, you are aware that your daughter Bijuiuts." Cleveland l'laiu Dealer. Vrittit Annlucr. Mil 9 "I read in a medical journal the older day a paragraph to the ell'uat that pooplo who sleep with their mouths oloHod live louiruat. Do you bolievo it?" Giles "I dou't soo why they shouldn't. It is a well know fnot that peoplo who keop thoir months closed whilo awake escape a ohoice lot of trouble." Chioago News. Ho ltofleetlona un the Wolf. Wo siuooroly pitied the unnpprcol ated vooalist. "How," we vontnrod gontly, "do you manage to keep the wolf from your door?" "Well, in tho first plnoo," be re- Clied, "I do all my praollsiug at omol" Then be started riolently.and hastily explained how in this way ho saved the roatal of studio. Detroit Jour Dal, Nice Little Vretlillet "Do you think your sister likes ins, iTreddio." "Yes; she stood np tor you at dia ner." "Stood np for mo. Wa anybody laying anythiug against me?" "No; nothing much. Father said ho thought you wore rather a donkey, I nt His got up and said you weren't, and told father he ought to kuow bet ter thaa judge a tuau by his looks,"" FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS S:na!e. riFTY-FOL'RTll DAY. The .Senate committee on foreign af fairs reached nil ngrreturnt on nn nniciultncnt to the Ilay-Pni:ncefotc isthmian canal committee intended to meet the objections of those who op pose the clause forbidding the fortifica tion of tlie canal. Discussion of Mr. Mason's resolution expressing sympathy for the liners was conducted in the Senate behind locked doors. Senator Lodge introduced a joint resolution giving lo the senior major general of the nruty. while commanding the army, the rank of lieutenant general, together with the emoluments and pay of that rank. FIFTY-FIFTH DY. The Senate passed the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill after laying on the table nn amendment to give ex Queen Liluiokalaui fjo.ooo now and an annuity of $10,000. Kelirescnlalive Malum, of TVmisvt v.mia, Ins introduced a bill for the re lief of the estale of the late Maj. (leu. Lawton froin a rhnrgr of Sii5'i for camp by troopr of his command' in Decem ber. iSijN. The administration is showing rpceial anxiety t- get tlie French reciprocity treaty tlroii;lt (h,. Senile tlii season. FIFTY-SIX Til DAY. The Senate chamber anil committee rooms were the scene of a conflict of opinion which found no place in the Congressional Record. The basis of the disagreement was Senator Forakcr'a bill providing n form of government for Tuerto Rico and only Republicln senators participated in it. Representative Sulzer, of New York, has introduced a resolution of iiupiiry concerning fortifications lireat Hritain is said to be constructing along our northern boundary. FIFTY-SF.VF.NTIl DAY. The last legislative step in the CHart mcnt of the financial bill was taken by the House of Representatives, when the ...... .,.,,., il, I. ;n vfi niliint. ..,1 lw n v,t.. ,.l vm trwi tins ijo. tires- cut and not voting lo. Tte Senate had already adopted the conference report, so that it remains only for President McKinley to affix his signature to the measure to make it a law. The Republican senators caucused for two or three hours on the Puerto Rican tariff question, and with out reaching a conclusion, adjourned. FIFTY-EIGHTH DAY . The Republican senators in caucus reached a partial agreement on Puerto Rican legislation. The House bill, ap propriating $j,ooo.ooo. is to be taken up and passed immediately. The bill fur a civil government of the island is In bp taken no mid tlistiosed of ns soon na micilili nml thp tnrilT hill is to he delayed (or tlie present. In the House committee on military affairs Mr. Sulzer, of New York, called up his resolution directing the sccre- tary of war to inform the House what fortifications Great Hritain is erecting along the northern frontier of the Unit ed States, especially at l'ngct sound and in the northwest border country. An amendment was made striking out the reference to Great Hritain and making it refer to "any foreign power." FIFTY-NINTH DAY. The Senate spent the entire day in debating Puerto Rican relief, and al though all the speakers favored the bill to return the revenues to the island, no vote was reached. Representative Ray introduced a constitutional amendment for National regulation of trusts. The District of Columbia appropriation bill, carrying $o,6o.i..i7H, was passed. The lliillcn rrimmcrre entll In itlif siltmlitteil four reports on the bill for the construe- tion of a Pacific cable. Government or private ownership the question now be- ing considered. SIXTIETH DAY. The Senate passed the bill for the re- funding of revenue received on impor- tations by the United States, amount ing to $j,oo5.455- unnlnr MrMitlnn ill tlio Sen.'itp mill Representative Lenta, in the House, have introduced bills providing for post check notes in small amounts. PIlCMIhXNT PEOPLE. Governor Stanley, of Kansas, Is an expert penman, and docs most of his own letter writing. President Diaz, of Mexico, has ac cepted the invitation to attend the com ing Pan-Aniericun F.xposition in Buf falo. President Loubct, of France, has bought an automobile, and takes n vide in it every day, frequently operating it himself. Senator Tillman made hr reputation in the Senate as an extempore speak er, and he was considered to be one of the best in Congress. President McKinlcy's summer tour this yepr will begin in July or August, uiu; will include a trio to the launching ot die battleship Ohio at San Francis co. George Dewey, Jr.. has gone to Chi cago to live. He will be the western agent of the dry goods house with which he has been connected since he left college. Queen Victoria so dislikes typewrit ten communications that she will not allow any documents supposed to ema nate from the crown to be sent out typewritten. William Dean Ilowells, the novelist, does most of his writing in the morn ing. He is usually at work by nine o'clock and through for the day in time for luncheon at two in the after noon. Rear Admiral A. II. McCormick, just assigned to duty as second in command of the Asiatic station, under Rear Ad miral Remcy. has been placed on the retired list on his own application. . The Rev. John M. Macomber, the United States army chaplain who has just been retired on account of age. en tered the service in 1862, when he enlist ed as a private in the First Vermont heavy artillery. Professor Charles Eliot Norton, of Harvaid, has been appointed one of the literary executors of John Ruskin. His acquaintance with Mr. Ruskin was intimate, and extended over a period of forty years. The death of Representative Harmer makes General Henry Bingham, ol Pennsylvania, "Father of the House." He began his service in the Forty-sixth Congress, and has served continuously for twenty years. THK MARKETS. riTiMitina Train, flour anil Veen. WHEAT No. Srnd I (III19 70 US C8 41 it tWi 40 8) mi M( 81 8 to am 8 60 8 (10 (It 68 14 01) 14 28 VI 5D 12 75 18 00 18 60 15 25 15 71 18 28 111 75 8 0U 8 25 7 23 7 7 5 I 25 28 22 2H 17 21 12.' 13 lit 13,'. (ij 70 II 14 III 14 15 10 WIIKATNo. 1 new t'OIIN No 2 yellow, enr.. Nn, 2 yeliow. "fielltiil Mixed "helled , OA'IXNo. it white No. 8 whltn , FLOUIt Winter patent. ... faney stralKht winters.., Hye-No. II , ( Inter, No. 1 F.I' I) No. I white mid., ton. Ilroirn middlings , itritn, hulk , BTIIAW Wheat. k. Out , Hairy 1'twluota Bt'TTEft-Flgln creamery..... Ohio creamery , I'micy country roll CIIKK.ME Ohio. Lew , Kew Vork, new I'utiltri eto FNBpr pair , miCKINH ilrosseil I't'llKKYH-ilrenHi'd F.tUlH I'll, mid Ohio, fnwli... rrults anil Vejietnutirt, UKANP-Ornon V Imsket f 1 VMQ 2 61 I'OJ ATOI.S Knnev White lu 60 II) t'AllilAOK pnr hlil 1 lid 2 IV) 0N1ON8 or bu ., 7a B5 1IAI.TIMOIIK, Fl.nrn $ 8 6 8 si 11 i'. a 1 no x rou , COIIN-Mlxed OATS E(I(IH IlL'l i Ell Ohio creiimcirr.. 0 1 6S' 42 tO'i 80?( If . It 2U iH rilll.ADKLFIf 14 Fi.orn.... 8 n.iis s 75 WHEAT Na 2 rut Tit 7.1Ji COIIN-Na 2 mixed 41 iH OATH Na 2 whim Hi Bl 'i HU'JTElt Creiinmry, extr 20'i tUUH PeiiDsylvniila II ruts.... 17 KKW VOllK. Fl.Ol'n rntent 8 fi.rii 8 01 nr.Ai ra 2 red 7'i COHN-No. 2 Ml OATS -White Wwtnrn 81 4 8.'4 I ULT'l Ell CrenmerT. ... I tOUH Ktate audl'enn.. I.IVK STOCK, Central Stork tarda, ICaat l.lliertr. Fa. CATTLS. t 5 409 6 C1 Hi 6 8 1 4 ID A 1' 4 OJ 4 H i 4 (' 4 6 i a 60 8V) 5 20 111 Al i 6 20 4 0) 4 Hi 8 80 fl 10 (I (10 8 21 6 2) 5 7"i 8 60 4 60 6 0) 0 76 . 7 8 7 6'l . 7 i.O , 7:8 8 25 (I 75 6 15 0 l.O 1'rlme, IHOOto 1400 !!.... Good, 1200 to 13H0 lha Tidy. IdfiO to lltO Ihs. Fair ilKht steers. VO0 to 1000 Ihs Common, 700 to 800 lim.., Iiooe. Medium finery ltougha aod sings SlIKKf. Trlme, fBto 110 V i Oood, 06 to U0 Ihs ralr, iU to eu Urn ! I Omttiotl, ".".. 1 ' holct to extra. 1 lo mown t,.l?..e'!". " ulls to fair... REVIEW OF TIUDS. Trade Is Cho.rlul No Pere p'.itla tff.c; ol Ihs New Monetary. Aol in bis'. n:t Cenlors. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: The new monetary act has not affected business perceptibly as )-ct. The grain movement is lading iu importance. Corn exports have been in two weeks only 5.407,10.1 btisltelr.. against 7,1(1.55,1 last year,, though prior to March l.u.uKj.O-M bushels were ex ported, against oo.e54.oX4 last year lilt wlieat movement is falling behind I ranter less man it has lieen in recent ! weeks, owing partly to large Pacific- , RUtpments. Atlantic exports in two weeks have been .1.009.454 bushels, flour included, against (i.jji).47S last i ynr. "'d Pacific exports 2,56,077 bush- j tls.' n;unst I.4'7t70 last year. Zealous eiions 10 excite new commence in higher prices for iron have not had the desired effect. While various markets 1 nrc called stronger, not a quotation has ; advanced, but tank plates at Pittsburg are a shade lower at 3 cents, r.astern grey forge has sold there in considera ble quantity at $jo.5o. against $21.00 for local forge, and Southern No. 1 foun dry is selling here at $22.75, against $2.1.50 for Northern. No. 1 Rcsscmer pig is still held nt $24.00 at valley mills, though small lots arc obtainable at Pittsburg at $24.50. Many large con tracts are mentioned as in prospect, but not one as closed, except a structural contract for the government printing office. Much work is deferred because of the builders' and machinists' strike at Chicago and because of doubt whether prices can be held with the output exceeding consumption over I.ono tons per day. Failures for the week have been 108 in the United States, against 180 last year, and 33 in Canada, against 30 last year. Pusrlo Rican Tax Suggestions. The planters, merchants and manufac turers of Puerto Rico have mailed tc Congress a protest against imposing s tariff of is per cent, of the Dingley rates on the products of the island reaching the United States. They ask instead for internal taxation and the issuance of $j,ooo,ooo bonds for internal im provements. They estimate that the following amounts could be raised without harming anyone by internal revenue taxes: From rum, 1, 300,000 gallons at $M0 per gallon, $1,430,000; cigarettes, 150, 000,000, at $1.50 per thousand, $375,000; cigars, 120.000,000 at $3 60 per thousand, $433,000; total, $2,338,000. They esti mate that $15,000 more can be secured from special licenses, and earnestly beg for free trade with the United States. Porlo Rican Child Seeks Divorce. San Juan claims the record for the youngest person desiring divorce in American territory. Rosalia March, aged 13, has consulted lawyers on the subject of obtaining a separation from Albert March, aged 24, a member of the signal corps, whose home is at Benton, Me. They were married De cember 12, and March was ordered February 1 to Fort Myer. He left his wife destitute and she has written to him both at Denton and Fort Myer, and her letters have not been answered. There are no divorce laws in Puerto Rico, and the young wife is waiting for the United States to enact such laws Similar cases are plentiful. Tlie bright polish of parlor furniture is dimmed in time, even if you live far from the smoke and soot of the city, but a thick suds of Ivory Soap in lukewarm water and a soft cloth will make it bright again with small labor.' Ivory Soap is so pure that it is fitted for all such special uses requiring a soap that is known to be harmless. ', A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white inr.i. ch reprectitil to be "(ml r at the 'Ivory';" thty ARB not, hut like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities ot the genuine. Ask fur "Ivory" Soap and ImrUt upon getting It. oorvitiaHT ane ev ths eeoeua a oambli 00. eutoiNNATi An Rlaetva Prortnet. Simplex How Is It we hear so much of automobiles but meet so few of them on the afreets? Duplex Must be the manufacturers are turning them out so font that you ean't see them with the human eye. Automobile Vacaslne. The Way to nake sinner a to save It, and that Is what yon cart do by securing from your grocer a 0011 poo book, which will enable you to got on large lOo. panknge of "Rod Cross" staroh. one large lOo. package of "Hulilngor's Dust" stitroh, with t'ua premiums, two Shakespeare panels, printed In twelve beautiful eolors, or one Twentieth Century Girl ealondar, embossed In gold, all for So. The quicksilver finds in Brewster, county, Texas, have already proved the most extensive in the United States. Jell-O, the New Deeaert Pleases nil the family. Four flavors: Lemou, Omngu, Raspberry and Strawberry. At your groeers. 10 ota. There is a movement in the Malay States to send a mounted volunteer corps to South Africa. To Cnre a Colli In fine Day. Take T,ativs Rsoho Quinine Ti slits. All flrttjruli.tN refund the miuy If it fitlle to onre, B. W. Uaova's alguature la on each box. SSo. One hundred wounded Germans were found iu the hospital at Jacobsdal, in South Africa. I cannot speak too Mulily of PIm's Cnre for rniiMinititlon. -M r. Kiiank Mouus, :i;6 W.&d BL, i;ew York, Oct. X, IWH. Last year there were ,1.846 fires in London, and lot lives were lost from that cause. Mrs.WlnMnwV Porthlrtufiyr.in forcnllilrun teethlnir. Hi it tens the kiiimh. reduces iiillHllirxii tiou, aUuyaiitiii.cureb wmil cuUu.&'k) a buttle. rierlin has 14 persons whose annual income exceeds $250,000. The Best Freeerlptlon for Chill anil Frer la a bottle of Onova's TAHTSi.ras Cuu.L Tonio. It la simply Iriui ami quinine in a laaieleaa form. Ho cure 110 pay. Price 6O0. Some of the Knglish towns arc being infested by fraudulent collectors for the war fund. How'e This T tVe offir One Hunilred lliillnrs Reward for any chh of t '.:it irrh that oaliliot be oureU by . Hall a Catarrh (jure. V. .1. Ciikxkv Co., Toledo, O. I We, the nni-rlKneil, hnveknowu K.J.Che ! Bey fur the lait IA years, nml blinvu htm per t fectlv honomhle In all business transa'-tlone tii'l nnanulrtliy aiiin enrry oui auy ouuga tion untile by thflr nmi. Wr.sr , Tkuax, Wholusale Drugljt,Tale!a Ohio. Wamuno, Kivnah A Makvih, Wholesale DniifkTlstH, Tolcilo, Ohio. Hall'a Catarrh Clure Is taken Internally, act- Inu illreetly iiikiii the IiIimhI ami iiiuimmih wir ; fucMM of tlie system. TeMtimimlulH aent free, Price. Tnc. per iHiltle. isiiut ny all uruxgiava. Hall's family Fills ara the l-t. Roumania is to have three new rail way lines constructed at a cost of $16, 540.000, exclusive of rolling stock. ALABASTIHE A rlnraM ffnrl tnturni cwafttinjf for W'falLa find cwtl. inars, mad fradjr for naa by mixiti with coM Wttttsar. It la a fimnnt ti.mt imMi thronuh nrna emu of vntliriii, hnrdenn wiih affo, and can bm contend aod rucoHted witbotit vtHphioff off it old onata bAfora rtMiawiug. Alahaatiiiolamado , In wliite and fourteu leatitiful tints. It ia pus up 10 nripounu pacMflefea in ary lorm, with complete directions on arery package wivu mwuiiuvn iirtx:itu(ia uu war ALABASTiNEi 6 hon Id not be con f on nd ad with kaU aomlnas,aa Hiaantirwly diffortnt from all tho Tnriouo kalaoroinaa on the market, bing dur able and not pluck on tha wall with glue, I tlabaatina rnatomro ahonld avoid (rettinff cheap kaLaomineo uuder d liferent named, hy luaistint on haWiur the (nrtdo In parkuai Rmoerly Inhaled They ahould reject all tm aftuona Xhara ia -nothiim "joat as good" ' ALABASTINEi frat an ta mnrh aiclrneaa, partlmlarly throat I nd lung ditueultiea, attributable to nnibnitary eoatinm 00 walla. It haa been rerommeuded In a paper published by lha afiekirun fitnte Board of Health on aacounl of it aHnitary (nature; wUih papr atrotiffly condemned kaleomitiea, Alahaittiuo ruubounedon either plaatered walla, wood rniliugn, brick oreanraa, and any one can hrunh it on. It admits of radi oalchanffHO from wall puer decoruUa, thna .eruri-iif at rtfinnljle ei,i)enan the la tent a ad tMwteuticta Aiaouattme u niauuiacturud by lua ALABASTINE COMPANY, of GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN, from . whom all "pee In I Information can be oh Uinrrt. Write for tnntruciive and Intnreat Um booklut, nailed frua to all applicanta AG.hiiIii Heul l.ewilir rnrket-ItiMib (La li'd nil it in gold (or . tiiig. Writ lJiure . live r'tirrhuH'ui ilt. 41IA Kllioott, Hii'litrt. Huf Llu, N, V., iQ.l tat loan utauip tor pait-uular. Tier Mlatae-e. Horrified mother I should lllto t.o know how you happened to let young Blmpktns kiss you., Daughter I 1 thought no one was looking. Stray Stories. Love baa no worse enemy than aejf- love. ftf tt A KNOCK OUT 1 Their more disability and helpless from LUMBAGO than any other n oscular ail mcnt, but St. Jacobs Oil i has found It the easiest and promptest to cure of any form LAME BACK tS MHaMIMMMNNNf FOR 14 CENTS Wn wlrth to train thin rotr 200, C A new custom. -nt. ftnii rw nceofter 1 I'kr. City (itrlt-n H et, co Phg Kurl'ist Kni'rnlfirinMinihrli)0 " l, UroMi' Mnrlift Lattaoe, lfio Ktrtiwhcrrjr Melon. loo N I I I'rty KmIi-Ii, li Ksriy It'pw (' hi , Ii Firlr inr.nT Onion, luo " hn liiant Flower buedia 1 o orth $1.00, fur I t ccili, fTTui Ah'iTOlrt Pica., worth $l.nf, will iii rem ir t, tniTPtiior witu our at. ;atfUaT.tirtiur All alx-nt IAUEH S MiUtOU DOLLAR POTATO puii Tucn !tn minii nn r tor a l ie ! am p.. We lnltt futir tr niot ami nowwhnn 70 ta onre tr Nr zrr'l tl1"t lf"tl Will never do with'. III. tuo Hrirraon Slrr'a lltuO- rar. rt narlifit fnmti (iiaut on tarth. JOHi A Hll.rRK KK CO., I. A t KOvvK, Win. W. L. DOUGLAS 3&3.5SHOES Yorth $4 to $6 compared. wiT.n otnor niir.t)a. Iudrtd bv ovor 77 nenuine have W. L, ftougUt' niime and price! tamped on bottom. likea no substitute rlaimed to bo aa Hood. Your daalr , ahould keen them if A not. we will tend a pair' nn reteurt of twice and nc. evtra fir carriage. Sui Kind ot leathery iiin, and width, plain m cap toe. Cat. Ire. W. L DOUGLAS SHOb CO., Brockton, Mft- AGENTS I AGENTS! AGENTS! The grandoftt a nd r.ifdf Hin0 twok aver pu Mlshed it DARK i-S 3 DAYLIGHT or LIGHTS and 3: IA&0.VS 0" N E W Y0.1K LIFE with iNTaoDumna j JtT It K V, LYMAN ABBOTT. ' arlntlil1r IU:wTaiol with SAO imperii engrnvftifre ' tnimfltuh-Hvut phottt utttth iAra lift. MtittHtei . ay: "dmi apttti it." Rvryono IhiikIih end me over It, and Aiteute ar nIlin' It buthunmU.ir lOiM ran Alien a wnnteit nil timing)! th Hinitu-nien and wninen. I4MI tt t uiulilli nmile. Hend f..r Teruia ti (run, A,l.liel IIAItl'KOUU PI'llt.l.-III.Nt; C.., Hartford, t una. STOPPED FRCI P.ratan. ally Cure b Oft. KLINE'S OREsT NERVE RESTORER (WtoeW.e, Mrwttl r hr nail, tr"aiiM m4 tl Turn HMVVI a? vu us le WH pattams he pay nriiHta mIi om 4cii(Ty, "'a an nil fWi, aatwai? mvtrrf ritf. tar all Mr In.t.illtT lihaantaa. DR. KH.HLIVI. Ltl. 4i aren tiroac, rnttadtfaaia. r' n.VkTI. ' , - II u tVM ItHuiin la half A, M.. y5rj9T GHEGORY'S seeds Wt. t. U. !;il'.11Hlt SMH, B ,rlilabeBd,a!M, T. K U. 12, '00, nn inrni we ffmi on. JinnwieU'tt UUUUfl i:urea (anvha tni.t fravanta funaumptloa. AU lrugglaia. Haa. KILLER CU.IlH Writrtt ALL LLjc tAHS neatO'iuk-h bj-niu. "1'h.. umi iron!. Une in luno. ioni iy Mrni:Hlwie, i a i n in i m r Jill 1 24 i!ji county tun ITS Hi I. ' I223Z U4 sl