7 Straight Road To Health Is by tti wny ot purifying me blood. Oermt and Impurities In the blood cause disease and sickness. Expelling those Im purities removes the disease. Hood'i 8nr saparllla does this and It does more. It makes the blood rloh by Increasing and Tltallzlng the red globules and giving It power to transmit to the organs, nerves und muscles the nutriment contained In digested food. Remember Hood's Garsaparilla Is the Bust Medicine Money Can Put. At a recent snle of real fur skins in London extraordinary prices were real ized. tVkat lo tli Children Drlakt Don't give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new tood drink called GftAiff-O? It Is delirious and nourishing, and tnkes the place of coffoe. The more Okiik-0 yon give the children the more heiilth yon distribute through their sys tems. Gar-0 Is made ot pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but coats about J" as muoh. All grocers sell It. lta. and 36c. Tlic South African winter befjins t , ward the end of April and lasts until September. What Nhall We Have For Dttaanrtt This question arises In the family dally. Let US answer It to-day. Try Jall-O, a delicious and healthful dessnrt. Propnre.1 In 1 mln. No boiling! no baking I Hlmply add a little bot wator Aet tooool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Baspberryand Strawberry. At grocers. 10a. Eleven millions of men are said to belong to the great Chinese Society of Boxers. Are You I'slng Allen's loot. Pa ae It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired. Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Hunlons. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into tbe shoes. Carre while yoa walk. At all Drugel'te and Hboe Stores, 25a Kample sent FKEE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, I.eRoy, M. V. It will require over 52.000 men to take the 1000 United States census. Throw rhyslo to the dogs If yoa don't want the doxa; but If von want good diges tion chew lineman's Pepsin Gum. Smoking tobaco Is practically un known in Cuba. Fiso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken ol as a congb cure. J. W. O'liiutx. 8M Third Ave., K, Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. , 1900. A Moscow hospital employs 903 nv.rscs. Carter's Ink Is I'sed Exclusively by the schools of New York, Boston and many other places, and Ibuy won't ure any other. Switzerland has 60 maccaroni fac tories. Mrs Window's RorthlnKPrrm forchlldren tfwthfnir. aoftene the gum. n-cltU'eHlntUinoin-tton, allays pain. curcu ind volic.&v & buttle. . On the no square miles of London's area 1,000 tons of soot settle yearly. Ta Cnre a Cold In On Day. Take I.sztTiva naoiio Qciminb Tabi.vts. All druiiflBti refund tbe money If It falls to cnre. K. W. (iaova'a signature Is on each box. Sta, Sir C. Warren's Hath. There ia something extremely Eng lish In tho story of Sir Charles War- V ran "doing trlmblcs," at Bouncer ex- pressed It, in too open air on tbe bat tlefield of Vaal Kranz. Sir Charles, tinder no circumBtances, Intermits his morning bath. On tbe occasion of Bul ler't last effort to relieve Ladysmltb Blr Charles found ft Impossible to leave bis post, so when day broke on the battlefield he ordered bis servant to bring bis bath with sponge and towel, and then and there, in tbe open air, .Sir Charles Warren, commanding tbe Fifth division, proceeded to take bis bath, sublimely indifferent to the Are of tbe enemy. The enemy were, perhaps, too much astonished at the British eccentricity of bathing at all, much more of bathing in this extreme ly public fashion, to attempt any vio lent Interruption. London Sally News. TDd Iranian This Im m critical period In tha Ufa of avary woman mad no mistakes should to madam Thaona reoognlxed and rallabla help for women who arm approaching and passing through this wonderful ohange la I Lydla E. Pkekham's Vttstabla Compound j That tha utmost reliance can be placed upon this groat medicine la tastl Had to by an army of Crmfaful women who have Le&n helped by lta .'.re. Plnkham, who ham da ereatest and most cuooeeeful experience In C:a world to qualify her, ir"'l advlso you free of charge Her addreem la itnn. Haas Write to harm I . Beat (-vu-h ajrip. TaU Goo Xtmt I I to time. huii by dr"t4. 1 THS EIT Nbw York Citt (Special). Now that tba fichu effects on gowns have become so fashionable, a separate one will be found a most useful addi- liou to the summer wardrobe, giving an np-to-date and pictnresqne tonch to any number of gowns with which it may be worn. This one, called the Trianon, from Harper's Bazar, is one of the newest models. Its folds are especially designed to give a perfect shape, and it is cnt with narrow stole ends in front, as a foundation for the rnffles that ornament the front. Monsseline de soie, chiffon, mull or point d'esprit are suitable materials iRTAsojt'ncnc. TWO rRETTI BODICES, DECORATED MODISHLY WITII LACE. for its development, with solf material or lace ruffles. The self-ruffles may be further embellished bytinyruohes, top and bottom, and by tbe lower edge being ont in scallops. This fichu can be worn jnst simply pinned at the bust as here shown, or it oan be knot ted at the bast and allowed to bang loose. It oan also be orossed and fastened with a bow each side at the waist line; or, it oan be crossed on the bnst, with the ends taken aronnd and fastened at the waist in the back. Infinite variety may be obtained by a little tasteful variation in ita arrange ment and the judioions use of a few ribbon bows or rosettes. Two Weya of Using f.ce. This is another season of lace, and one of the prettiest mothods ot em ploying this ever-favorite material is in lace ravers, collars and boleros ou tbiu waists. The charming bolero shown in the large engraving is of heavy white lace done in a bow knot design and scol loped around tbe edge. Worn over a French organdie of pink and white this little bolero thas a very dainty effect. Through the edges of the lace are run two rows of narrow black velvet ribbon, making a big bow where tbe two sidos meet. The other illustration shows the popular laoe revere which extends to a square collar at tbe back. This is, of course, Russian laoe, and ia worn with a dress ot manve crepe de chine or aottcashmere. A tucked front and collar ot white chiffon lends a dainty tonch to this toilette. Five Tucks 'Kound tha Hem. ' Young girls wear foulards with skirts made comparatively plain com pared with the elaborate models worn by older women. Straight skirts out quite full, especially in tbe back breadths, clothe the slender, girlish figure. The hem of the skirt is covered with five tnoks in a group, each measuring either an inch in width, or half an inch, as preferred. Five is tbe canonical number for "hem tucks," as an uneven number presents a neater finish than the sven count. Rat Tot at Gardea Party. What do you say to the modish bat worn at a garden party recently with an exquisite toilet of flowered siili and lace The hat frame is covered with flounces of Liberty gauge care- Of f ASH 'ON- fully shaped. Each flonne is bound with satin to match. Tbe hat is in pale violet gauze, so thu only other trimming beyond the little flonnoet is a spray of flowers and foliage exe cuted in black satin, and showing here and there a dewdrop of Rhine crystal, very small, trembling on petal and leaf. Tallor-Maile TafteSas, The tailor-made taffeta is as mnoli of a success for summer gown as the same cloth frock which the tailors turn ont for winter wear. Tailor stitching ia'conapicnons here, and the whole garment shows the military cut and finish which delights ns in onr heavy "tnilor-mades." Other silks, foulards, Indins, Lnuisine, snrab, etcetera, are not used for tho purpose, but tbe "tailor-made" taffeta has un mistakable chio and style utampcj upon the garment. Gossamer Tea Gowns. Silk muslin with brocaded boleros is employed for tea gowns made up with bands of fur, and a great many of them are made as princess dresses, with the fashionable oluny or maltese insertions let in from tho neck to the feet. Coats of silver and jet paillettes are supplemented fcr tea gowna by gossamer nnderdresses and have light colored sashes ronnd the waist. More blue is employed for these dresses than any other color. Low Lvlna Itats For ffatnmer Wear The chio summer hats lie broad and low over the brow of the pretty yonng girl. They are not what yon would oall broad-brimmed alf iirs, but tho crown opening is so wide and low that it accommodates the entire bead and almost rests upon the top of the ears. The boat-shape and endless modifica tion of low toques are tbe choice shapes, and they are smartly trimmed with flowers and foliage. Kennlaamive llrelil. Renaissance lace braid is used as a trimming for silk waists, sewed on in a straight line between groups of tucks and tot- wash dresses iu a trellis design. A Wash Iress Afodel, Now that milady's early snro.' mer gown is un fait accompli she devotes her time and thought to the midsummer ones, so as to be prepared for much warmer weather, A more charming model for a wash gown could hardly be fonnd than this pretty sketch from liar per's Bazar. It combinea both origin ality and unusualnesa ot design with extreme smartness of mode. White-grouud percale with dark blue polka dots ia tbe material em ployed here, and the effective manner of nsing the embroidery inserting, as well as its deoorative points, make it attractive in the extreme. The plain dark blue percale trimmiug bands PEBCALB WASH OOIIX. give charaoter to the desigu, beside relieving a too light-toned effect. The yoke is of tucked white lawn. THI MARKETS. I'lTTSMtrtO. Grain, Flonr and Feed. WHEAT No. Sred. 70d H live No. BS 80 COIl.N No 9 yellow, ear 44 40 jno. 2 yei.ow. snelled i is.1 Mixed ear iV ii OATS-Nc, i wblte i 9S No. 8 white S7,' !!7"i FLOUR Winter patent S Us 8 70 Fancy straight wlntors 8 40 8 it DAY No. 1 timothy 15 00 16 V Hover, No. 1 19 60 14 0) FEKD-No. 1 white mid., ton.. 17 00 17 80 nrown middlings , in vu 10 do llrnn. bulk IS Od 16 (H) BTIIAW Wheat. 8 45 8 50 Gat 8 00 8 59 Dairy Prodaeta BCTTF.R-Elglaereamery.....tj HH J1 unio creamery iv xtf Fsm v eountrv roll - 14 CHEESE Ohio, new 8,'t' i hew Xork. new It ii 1'oultrjr, eta. HENS per pair 81 00 CHK'KLNH dreswd 13 14 F.GG8 1'a. and Ohio, freh.... U 12,' Frails and Veietablaa, IFAN8-Oreen V bushel 03 1 00 I'dl 'ATOF.fi Fancy WhlieHI bu 65 60 CAHHAGE per crate i 00 9 25 v.mumi-per DU I ID l S3 UALTl.MOlte. Fi.orn t 8 0 8 81 WHEAT So 8 red 7 74' t'OllN-Mlxed 4HJ4 44 OATS 2i tmtn it LUTTER Oblo creamery 31 ii FB1LAUKLFUIA I.OI R. f 8 5.V 8 71 HK AT No. 8 red 74 li DUN No. 8 mixed 45 45'f ATB No. 9 wblte 20 ITER Creamery, extra.... 10 1S; tUOa l'ennsylvania firsts.! 13 MKW IOKK. FI.OTJR ratents 8 689 4 00 HKAT No. V red NOV CORN No. 9 ),' BUTTER Creamery. 19 90 LGOo-tJtate and 1'enn 13 13,'f L1VK STOCK. Central Stork lards, Iteet Libert Fa. CATTLS. Prime heavy, 1400 to 1500 lbs 5 7i ft 75 rime. iMXito 1400 ms 0 50 0 71 Medium, 1000 to 1200 lbs 6 00 6 2) Fat bullets. 4 60 4 75 butcher. 9U0 to 10OU lbs 4 65 S 00 lommnn to fair. 4 26 4 75 Oxen, commvn to fat 8 50 4 75 Common 10 good fat bulls and cows 2 DO t 00 Milch cows, each 2'i 00 85 00 Extra milch eows, eacb.A 40 00 60 00 Boos. Prime medium weights 6 85 6 40 I'.e-t heavy yurkers anil med... 6 83 (lood to choice packers 6 20 6 95 Good plits and Hunt yurkers... 6 15 6 95 kip pl 8 9 4 10 Heavy no(ts 6 9 5 80 Common to fair. 6 10 6 20 Itoughs 4 25 4 66 Blags 2 OJ 4 00 suxKr. Extra, me.!, we'ght wetliors, c. 4 50 4 75 Onnil to elinifM. I'llnnH.I A 0(1 AM Medium, clipped. 8 75 4 95 louiuiou to lulr, clipped. 2 50 8 ou umus. t.Hmhl ffoml to hnl.w anrlnfl. A (VI It Rfl Lambc, common to lair, tprlub'. . 4 60 6 00 r.xira, cnppeu o ;) o 10 Guod to choice, clipped 5 61 5 75 Meillum. cllnneil ft 11(1 I I Commuii, clipped 8 00 4 00 CALVES. Vesl, extra 6 00 6 60 Veal. Bood to ehoine. . . ft 74 A 01 Vesl, common to lair 6 50 eat, common heavy a OJ 4 2) TRADE REVIEW. Butlnett Waiti for the Settlement of the Presidential Election Iron Pricet Falling. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: The adjournment of Congress, the progress toward peace in South Africa, and the rapid adjustment of prices to a more natural level, all tend to bring nearer the day of greater activity. But that progress hut not been rapid and the yielding of pricel affects many only as a reaction, cutting off part of tho profits supposed to have been secured. The impression Rrows that no extensive changes in business nre probable until after the presidential election, and the possibility of trouble in China has as definite an influence on American affairs as any change in South Africa. The unsettled labor controver sies operate strongly to limit expansion of domestic business. Yet the volume of business is so large that a few month ot waiting could not excite any appre hension. It is but a few days since an eminent iron master overwhelmed doubts by the positive declaration that any decline in the price of iron this year was impossible, i ct anthracite Mo, I has declined $4.25 per ton, and this week the Bessemer association has reduced its price at Pittsburg $4.90 per ton, an I the Southern makers $i per ton. The decline in ratio of prices of pig iron from 11J.7 in January to 93.6 this week, and in the finished products from 08.05 to 80.01 does not show the entire change, as the Steel and Wire Conv pany s guarantee of prices in case of further reduction respecting products not then shipped is in effect a conces sion. A few large contracts are report ed, but the new business is so small that many works are stopping or reducing lorce. ine rise of 2c in wheat, attrib uted to injuries threatening a short movement next fall, affected stocks aUo somewhat. Exports do not materially change, having been for the first week of June from Atlantic norts. including flour 2.855,251 bushels, against 1,840,373 last year from Pacific ports, 591,015 bushels, against 623.400 last year, and of corn 2, 793.809 busbels, against 2,804,909 last year. Receipts of both grains have fallen considerably below those of last year, though not as yet enough to in dicate a sense of scarcity in interior sup plies. Failures for the week have been 206 in the United States against 159 last year and 19 in Canada against 10 last year. The lectric lamp was born in lf?oj. when Sir Humphrey Davy produced electric light by passing a current of electricity from a battery of 3,000 cells over charcoal points. Acetylene gas seems destined to play an important role in the illuminating world in Spain. Large number! of BARRIB IN POLITICS. James Matthew Darrle, whose repu tation as the author of "The Little Minister" has become world-wide In txtent, is a candidate for election to parliament as the representative ot Edinburgh and St. Andrew'a universi ties. Though Mr. Barrle ii chiefly JAMES M. BARRIE. known through the work of his pen In the field ot letters, he Is not without peculiar gifts which specially qualify him tor participation In public affairs. He began bis career as political editor and leader man on a Nottingham paper. Then he became a London journalist, and was a keen student of politics and parliamentary activity for some years, trumpeting bis views on political economy and legislation through the columns of Bt James Oaietta, the National Observer, the British Weekly and the Speaker. He wrote kls first book In 1887, and that was not a novel, but a satire on Lon don life, entitled "Better Dead." Tho creator ot "The Little Minister" Is not a tyro In politics. Besides, he Is said to be very popular with tbe university commons. Of late Mr. Barrle's repu tation has been considerably en hanced by his two recent creations. "Snntlmental Tommy" and "Tommy and Orlitell SITUATION OF WHISKERS. The atostaeha Is aa Anelent Orna ment. From "Robinson Crusoe:" "My beard I had once suffered to grow until It was about a quarter of a yard long, but as I had both scissors and razors suf ficient, I had cut It pretty short, except what grew on my upper lip, which I had trimmed into a large pair ot Mo hammedan whiskers, such as I had seen worn by some Turks at Bailee, for the Moors did not wear such, though the Turks did; ot tbe miiBtach ios, or whiskers, I will not say they were long enough to hang my hat upon them, but they were of a length and shape monstrous enough, and such as In England would have panned for frightful." From Wilson's "History and Antiquities ot the Dissenting Churches:" "Joseph Jacob, an Inde pendent preacher at Turner's ball, Philpot Lane (in) the beginning of the last century, made a church of bis own. He passed an order obliging the whole ot the congregation to stand dur ing the time of singing. This, though by no means an uncommon thing in tbe present day, was then looked upon as a great novelty. In this reformed church all periwigs were discarded, tbe men members wore whiskers upon their upper Hps, In which Mr. Jacob set them an example." From "Hunt er's Travels In 1792:" "They (the Hun garians) shave their beards, except the upper lip, which Is generally adorned with a pair of huge whiskers." Jell-O, the New Doeeort, Pleases all tho family. Four flavors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At your grooers. 10 ota. Inoculations for the plague nre made in Bombay at the rate of about 5,000 a week. 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