sooooooooooooooooooo t Russian (ring jj greatest in Existence 300O0OOO3000O00O000O TI1K ItiiKsInn empire, oertiiijr lug ha It (Iocs atu-li n vont ex tent In Europe mul Aln. need for Its. apcnrltr tlie RrenteKt army now cxIbIIiiu. The r--nt recruiting lawa permit of mobilis ing. In cane of war, twenty-two clnom-n of oevon tiiindi'ed nml fifty tliottrinnil oldlors each, or, allowing a connld rrahle margin, nt least thirteen mil lion. This Immense army mut not be considered, however, ns nn Instruct ed anil mntilllaalile corps; It may be dm It ted Hint nliout four million sol diers ready for the campaign conld. If necessary, respond to the enll of the Cear. The Emperor Is the supreme chief of the nrmy, mul no parllamcn tar j Assembly lias the right to ques- ( ijlcenriANv" 3jr"L h Ti "4M Tv'v II - ,T7 jlrtvssiAN- li MX flTnoopj rl f VI II Po nrvK X f l 1 'i. M ' " NMUrtl v. I n Yfm -r j I nANCMuniAM ,4000 III i , IT x -7 l ShEVC "A'M6 17 V'Vv Tnoosj at dijpoml er w SS vniovJ Powcnj and . ALLIED-TROOP J " WH7'"V5 In thi pnoviNCt or er-CHi-f ; - U1AUUAM SllOWIXd HOW Till'! HI 8NI.VN KultfK IX CHINA COM I'AHKS IX NLMBKH WIT II THE OTHKIl THOOl'S. tion bis acts. Usually, the Minister of War acts as Intermediary between the Emperor and the troop, mid In such capacity bis authority Is of the great est. To the Ministry of War lire at tached tho higher Council of Wnr, the Supreme Court of Military Justice, nml tho Military Cabinet of the Kmperor; the Wnr Department Is divided-into a Chancellery and eight grand iIIvIhIomh: Etnt Major general, liiteiidiinoe, artil lery, engineering corps, health, mill tary schools, Cossack troops and mili tary Justice. The military territory Is 5frN- K0UROPATKIN Ulvlded Into twelve grand departments, at the head of which are the olHcers bearing the title of coinmander-ln-chief; these have the command of tho jtroopa stationed In the region, those belonging to the territory and those of the various establishments. In several of the regions, In Finland, at iWllna, Warsaw, Moscow, Kleff, in the Caucasus, In Turkestan, In Siberia, and the Amour district, the command-ers-ln-chlcf are Invested with a hlghe political authority, and tulie the title of Governor-General, The distribution of the Russian troops by army corps la not uniformly estv!ished, as in some other countries of Europe. It may be admitted, however, that In European Russian fifty-two divisions of Infantry, fifty-two groups of mount ed artillery, twenty-three divisions of cavalry and forty-four batteries of mounted artillery constitute twenty live army corps, of which two are In the Caucasus region. Beyond the Ural, In Siberia, In Turkestan and the 'Amour region, and, at present. In Manchuria, the organization Is varia ble, and depends upon circumstances. ARTILLERY OF TUB IMPERIAL ME , . The corps of Russian officers Is re ierulted In s great part from tba Low er Military Schools, of which there art itms for the Infantry, tnoto of Ka 'ata, 04m, ft. Pttanborf. Icaou- r RoiileT. TIflla, Wllna and IrkouUki two for the cavalry, Kllaabethgrad and Orenburg. The remainder of the of- omoans or nrtmtAH infahtrt naot KENT (1318T) NOW IN CHINA. fleers come from the Roily of I'ngea of tlio Emperor nml the Mllltnry Hchools. These latter schools are open, In prin ciple, to young men of nil rlnssca of society. Itii'luiling the uiidey-otlleers und private soldiers; they are located nt St. Petersburg and Moscow. The preparatory Inxtrucllou for these schools Is obtalucd nt twenty-four cadet schools mid three preparatory schools. For the higher military In struction four Military Academics nre established, the Nicolas Academy of the Ktat Major, tho Michel Artillery Academy, the Nicolas Engineering Academy, and the Academy of Mili tary Law. The ltuxslaii nrmy on a war footing Is composed of live con tingents of the active nrmy, thirteen contingents of reserve and four of militia of the Cist class; all these troops have received the necessary In struction and have been grouped by the otllcers of the active army and the otlieers of reserve. The militia of the second class has received no military instruction. The Cossack troops, which form a unique feature of the Husslnn army, arc recruited in a spe cial manner, and are clothed, equipped BAYONET EXERCISE WITH 080IZ, LATINO DUMMIES IN THE BOSSi'aN ARMY. ' and mounted at their own expense; the State furnishes only the arms and ammunition. The effectiveness of the Cossack troops on a war footing would exceed 250,000 cavalry. The present situation in China br'ngs to the front the name of Major Gineral Kouropatkln, the Russian Minister of War. He Is one of the most Important personages In his country and one of the very few self made men who have attained to a high place In the councils of state In Rus sia, where opportunities are anything but within the reach of the majority GUARD, ST. PETERSBURG RKUI- NT. of the people. Rising step by step be became Chief of Stall to General Bkobeleff, the bero of the Rutto-Turk-Uh war of 1877-1879. During this conflict Kouropatkln was one left for dead at the flhlpka Tasa. After the war he attracted some attention by book which he published describing and commenting upon some of the In cidents of the engagements In which he had taken part and upon the Im portant operations of the war general ly. Although SkobelefT's right-hand man he held the rank of captain only, but soon after the wnr was over he obtained the command of the light troops in Turkestan. The Husslnn nrmy lias some odd ways of training soldiers. One Is the bayonet exerclRO with dummies. Oscillating dummies nre plneed on the fop of Intrenchments, which the soldiers scale, After the men have delivered their blows they go down the other side, nt the bottom of which another row of similar dummies has lieen placed. There the attack Is re pented, and the soldiers, going through the ranks of their silent victims, place themselves In skirmishing order. Th Inralll Htnitla, There remain few luxuries to be add ed to the home of the millionaire, for the latest fnd of the uncomfortably rich Is a scientifically fitted sick room. The more cheerful name to this apart ment Is the Invalid studio and tho mil lionaire who ordered one In his new twenty-eight room city home has set WALKING nAChlNCj READING OR. STAND the fashion for his brother plutocrats. Tills particular rich man Is tho bend of a family where mnludlcs creep In In spite of wealth and his seuslblu plan Is to Isolate any invalid to a part of the spacious house where light, sunshine, perfect quiet and exqulslto Comfort can be secured without Incom moding the rest of the family or forc ing the unlucky one to resort to a hos pital. The studio Itself is a big, beautiful room, with windows nt top and sides, exquisitely tiled walls and provided with furniture that would fill a hope less sluggard's heart with Joy. Tho brass bedstead almost walks and talks, there Is nu organ and a piano flint can bo set going and regulated by keys arranged like those of a type writer; the music to be played low or loud ns dclred. For the gouty per son or the owner of a sprained nnklo there is a tufted leg rest that cuu bo shifted to liny height or position do t.red and If the luvnlld Is too weak or self-indulgent to bold his book there Is an obliging stand that will nssumo tho task for blm. When a holiday In bed is desired or enforced a pillar bed rest comes into service and its top, subject to manifold variations in form, can be couverted from a break fast tray into a book rest, a writing pad, an easel, or even au Instrument that will hold wools for winding. When a convalescent has not strength enough for exercise, but Is in sistent on freedom of movement, tho walking machine Is taken from the storage closet and tho most restless Individual can come and go without 7TT ii leg ntsT TS'.T.y;. pip PILLAR. IF rS- RC3T jj WORLD'S MIGHTIEST FINANCIER. i. PIEBPONX UOBQAN. lost of vitality. Altogether the homt Infirmary Is a bugs success and prom Ises to become as recognised an Insti tution In the luxurious American home as the model nursery or the private gymnnsluni, New York Herald. Stork With Wtinta'a Hand The whale-beaded stork Is admitted to be one of the most curious birds In the whole world, and a living one In the Zoological Gardens would be n great attraction at the present time, WIIALE-rtBADRD STORK, says the London Graphic. It will probably not be long before we shall be able once more to see living specl-j mens in our menngerles, for the bird. Is by no moans rare in the swampy districts of the Upper Nile and the Ga telle River. From this latter region Mr. Petherlck, It. R. M. Consul nt Khartoum, procured some young birds lu 1H."i9, and two of them snfely arrived In the Zoological Gardens In 1HC0, where they evoked a lively public In terest, It was recently nniionnced, af ter a silence of nearly forty years re speetlug the whale-headed stork, that two specimens arrived at the Natural History Museum on the same day last autumn. and from two -widely different locali ties, one being from Captain Dunn, on tho Zarab River, beyond Khartoum, and the other from Sir Harry John ston, on tho Victoria Nyanza. Sir Harry Johnston believed flint he recog nized the. Iliiloenici'ps in Angola, but no specimen has ever been procured lu Southwestern Africa, though Its oc currence there Is now rendered morn probable by the discovery that Its range extends to the Victoria Nyanza. Iu n wild state the vvhnle-headed stork often assembles lu companies of a hundred together In the marshes. Whera Homework Is Done by Male. All the work In Uuluwnyo, both In the house und out of It, Is done by men, either Knfllrs, Indian collies, Zambezi boys, which are a cross be tween Kaffirs nnd Portuguese. They nre very picturesque In their white cal ico. A long strip Is folded around tho tipper part of tho legs, brought up be tween the knees and folded down In front. Over these they wear a white shirt. They havo a decided penchnut for sand-ui collars and a perfect pas sion for boots. Hoots, however, aro not allowed Indoors on account of noise. The const boys arc excellent cooks nnd extremely clean. The Zam bezi boys nre actuated by the love of money rather than work. For tho sake of coins they brave the dangers of tho terrible Tsetsn couutry. Infested by flics bo poisonous that horses canuot be taken through It, and, leaving their own Innd, where they have every com fort, plenty to cat and drink nnd wear, they go down to work for tho whlto men In South Africa. The boys de mand and get very high wages. EEYSTOKE STATE NEWS CONDENSED PENSIONS GRANTED Ptrsil First la Potior County Ntrvt Kllltr Provstf a Fallurt Annual Report of Stata Council 0. U. A. M. Pensions have been granted ns fol lows: William II. Wise, Cnmp Hill. '!; Smith Woolscy, Francis, l'-'; John Williams, Mercer, $!; James II. Lanes, Myra, 10; Jacob Htover, Illoservllle, $10; Andrew J. Case, Ft. II III. S; Peter Lang, Coelirnuton, $12; William H. Smith, llnrrlsvllle, ?S; Peter lleff 4!r, McCouucllstown, $.S: Mary K. Al tenburg. Troy (tenter, $S; minors of James W. Heed, Heaver Falls, $12; Lydln M. Osoorno. Roynoldsvlllo. $.S. At the annual session of the State council, (). U. A. M the following ofllclals were elected for the ensuing year: State Councillor, Stephen L. Mull; Vice Councillor, George L. Sldesj Secretary. Walter Graham; Treasurer, Charles II. Kuertz; Inductor, W. J. Jacksou; Examiner, K. W. Swutik; Inside Protector, W. F. Rnyon; Out side Protector, L. W. Moore; Repre sentative to .National Convent Ion, It. A. Walker. Johnstown was selected as tho place of next meet lug. Jesse R. King, of near Mllllielm, Center county, shot and It Is believed fatally wounded his bride of two months, ond when a constable at tempted to arrest him. King shot him self through the chest and died In a few minutes. King was 20 years old, and his wlfo wus but 20. He was passionately jealous of his wife and, as a consequence, half their married life was spent lu quarreling. Reports read at the fifty-sixth an nual convention of the State council, O. U. A. M.. nt York, show 2isi coun cils with a membership of l.'t.KtC,; re ceived by subordinate councils during tho year, $i:iS,o.'!7.:iO; paid by subordi nate councils for beliellts anil relief during the year. SilU.ODO.!)."; paid for other puriHises, $7o..'!r.INl; total paid out, $i:iii,-ll.,il.l)4; money In subordinate council treasuries, $JI7,t.22.lt!. The Governor has sent to the Senate the following nominations: A. L. Mar tin, of Knon Valley, Lawrence county, to bo I)cputy Secretary of Agriculture for four years; William I. Scliaffer. of Cncster, to be reporter of the de cisions of the Supreme and Superior Courts for five years; Benjamin K. Mc Cartney, o,f Hamilton, to be economic zoologist of tlie I lepartinent of Agri culture for four years. lr. Holley. of Money, under the di rection of Or. I'onaiil Pearson, the Slate veterinarian, examined the herd of Ull cows on I he Hock View farm of Colonel W. F. Reynolds, Center county, and found 14 animals to I.' killed Immediately. The cows were of blooded stock and were valued at over $1,000. Colonel Reynolds will receive $110 from the Slate. The ministers of New Castle pro pose to force reform In the matter of funerals, and have adopted stringent resolutions. They decided that they should be paid for delivering funeral sermons for non-churchgoers. They declared also against long funeral ser mons, ami extensive eulogies. They nlso decided to otllclute at no funerals held on Sunday. Forest fires In Potter county nre destroying thousands of feet of tim ber ami bark. Every available man bus been called luto service, but no headway has been inade .against the flumes. The railroad shops and all tho mills at Wllllamsport have been closed, lu order that the men may as sist In checking the flames. Hecuuse they refused to reveal thu hiding place of their hoarded money, William Jackson ami wife, nu aged couple living near Rradenville, West moreland county, received horrible treatment at the hands of burglars. ISolli were beaten Into Insensibility with clubs. The outlaws secured $JoO and escaped. The Moiicssen. Webster, Reliever non and Fuyetto City Street Hallway Company has been organized with a capital stock of $i;o.ooo, to build an electric road along the Monongahehi river for ten miles from Webster to Fayette City. The rights of way aro being secured and tho road will be built n't once. Attorneys nre henrchlng In Mercer ind Venango counties for heirs of Peter Rlgby, who died about ten mouths ago In HIo Janeiro. Rlgby left Phila delphia about 50 years ago nnd trace of him hud been lost. He left an es tate of $2,500,1)00, all of which goes to the children of several brothers and sisters. The known defalcations of E. II. Faulkeuder, the Hlalr county attorney, now aggregate $20,000. The missing lawyer's property was sold by the Sheriff, creditors realizing about 5 cents on tlie dollar. "Warrants charg ing him with embezzlement have been sworn out. John II. Neglcy, of Ruder, has re ceived from Colonel Archibald Rlake ley, of Pittsburg, two small Rihlcs. One was used to swear witnesses since tlie organization of Itutler count v In 1S00 to 1842, and the other from 1S42 to 1853. Freight engine No. 10. of the Hunt ingdon & Hroad Top railroad, was blown to pieces while standing on the track, near Mt. Dallas station, about seven miles from ltedford. Four of the crew of five men weve instantly killed. ' While watching n gathering storm Molly StiulebaUer, daughter of Joseph Studebaker, of near Jaeksvllle. Law rence county, was struck by lightning nnd killed. Iter sister, who was with her at the time, was severely shocked. The Conuellsvllle school board will sue the trustees of tho projected Car negie Library for the return of prop erty valued lit $12,000 deeded to the library nssoclutlou by the former school board. Five niluers were probably fatally Injured by au explosion of powder nt tho Henry colliery of tho Lehigh Val ley Coal Company near Wllkesbarre. The powder was In a "trip" of run away can. E. II. Hathaway, spoclul agent In vestigating the free rural mall de livery system In Washington couny, taya that tba roads must be Improved If the service la to bo continued. Lcroy Tluxton, of Ornngevllle, Men cer county, undertook to burn out ths nerve of a decayed tooth by Inserting a match head In the cavity and then setting It off with a hented wire. 1 1 1 r mouth wns frightfully burned nnd ha became unconscious from the Intense pain end wns revived with difficulty. Jessie Hamilton, aged 22, Is under arrest at Meadvllle and will be tried for her sanity. The young woman went to towu with n bug of onts. Upon reaching St. Agatha's Church, she en tered and strewed onts In every direction. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. MONDAY. A special order wns made by the House to-tllght nt the request of Mr. Voorbees, of Philadelphia, for bis bill providing for a submission to a vote of the iM'opla at the next general elec tion of the question of removing the rnpltol from Harrlsburg to Philadel phia. A resolution wns offered by Mr. Ponieroy, of Franklin, and adopted directing Governor Stone to npHlnt 20 persons, not more than one from each county, to be known as nn auxiliary committee from Pennsyl vania to tho Pnii-Auierican Expo sition. Mr. Corny, of Luzerne, Introduced a bill prohibiting the manufacture nnd sole, Importation or exportation, or dispensing In any way of all Intoxi cating lieverages In Pennsylvania, ex cept for scleiilltlc, mechanical or med icinal purposes. The order of business In the Senate wns bills on first reading. TUESDAY. The Sennte held a brief session. The House "renovated butter" bill was recommitted to the Committee on Health and Sanitation for the purpose of giving those Interested n chance to be heard. The Senate chamber was crowded with clergymen representing various denominations, who had come from all over the State to protest against the passage of Senator Herkel- bach's bill to umeuil the Kiiiiiiuy laws of 1SH4. The order of business In the House to-day wns Sennte bills of Dual pas sage. The following passed this stage: Fixing the salaries of county suiMTlnti-iidents of schools. Autborliiig county commissioners to give $200 annually to county historical societies which have been Incorporated nt least three years and have au active membership of loo persons. Authorizing county commissioners to erect or complete nnd inalntalu n monument nt the seat of each county In memory of the soldiers and sailors of the late war. The bill providing for n vote by the people on the question of the removal of the State capital to Philadelphia, passed the House on second reading by a vote of 110 yens to 47 nays. WEDNESDAY. The Voorbees bill, providing for a submission to a vote of tlie people ai the November election the question of changing the location of the capital from Harrisburg to Philadelphia, was taken up by the House on a special order for third reading and final pas sage. When a vote was taken the measure was defeated. 75 to lo;. The GntTey-Ikcler ballot, bill failed nn the third rcadfeig anil final passage In the House by a vote of 15 yens to 87 nays, not a constitutional majority. Hy unanimous vote the congres sional apportionment committee of the Houso ntllrinatlvely reported the (i rady bill with the amendments de sired by Allegheny county. Four dis tricts are given, tlie additional district being taken from Philadelphia. Among the numerous bills passed by the Senate, were: Authorizing township commissioners lu llrst-cluss townships to lay our, widen, open nnd vacate streets anil highways. Proposing nn amendment to section 5, article ii. of the constitution, so as to allow cities, liorouglis or townships to voto on postponed special or loca' laws. House bill repealing the act provid ing for the erection of a poorhouse la Henver county. House bill to make the common wealth liable for a proportionate share of the cost of construction of bridges built by county commissioners over streams above a certain width. Acting upon a concurrent resolution the Senate adjourned for one week. THURSDAY. In the House to-day the following Senate bills passed finally: Conferring on Orphans' Courts hav ing jurisdiction of the accounts of guardians power to order anU direct a mortgage or public or private sale for the payment of debts, or for other purposes, of any lands lying partly In two or more counties divided by county lines. Extending to cities of the second nnd third class the act of May 24, 1SS", authorizing the city of Philadelphia to appropriate not more than $500 an nually for the support and mainte nance of each company of the Na tional Guard using and occupying an armory building, rooms or quarters within that city lu addition to tlie an nual appropriation by the Legislature. The Senate Congressional apportion ment bill went over for final passage until next Tuesday nt the request of Mr. Voorbees. of Philadelphia, owing to the slim attendance. FRIDAY. A short session of the Houso was held this morning. Among the bills passing first reading was the Fox measure appropriating $5,000,000 to complete tho capltol. Mr. Harrison, of Philadelphia, of fered a resolution, which was adopt ed, that when the House adjourn to day It bo to meet ne" Wednesday afternoon at 3:110, nnd that tho order of business be original resolutions ami motlous to recommit. Tho seas contiguous to the east ern coast of Siberia abound lu whules of different kinds. Long ago, their number attracted American .whalers luto these seas. A whole fleet of scboouers (about 2tH) used to roam uhout In the Okhotsk aud Bering Seat dining the summer; aecordlug to the testimony of the shipowners, they obtained during a period of 14 years (from 1847 to 1801) oil aud whalebone to the value of 1130,000,000. NEWSY CLEANING. The New York Stock Bxcbanf Buy list the new British bonds. The Mad Mullah, with a large fore. Is threatening to raid Rerbcra, In East Africa. The London theatres are flolnir a poor business on account of the line weather. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts) shows a deficiency of $J8,CU0 for tbe year looo. Nearly 1000 Immigrant-: are arriving At New York City on each of tbe big ocean liners. Russia spends about $1,000,000 a year strengthening Port Arthur and Vladivostok. A London story of a Franco-Russian revival of the Egyptian question Is dis credited In Tarls. In Massachusetts the sale of cigar ettes to persons under eighteen year of age has been prohibited. The Shah of Persia baa decreed that all roads around his capital are to b made practicable for motor-car traffic. Four hundred and thirty-five pairs of trousers have been purchased by the Government for the Yankton Sioux boys. American sculptors have been In vited to submit models for the General George II. McClellan statue In Wash ington, I). G. Italy has rejected nn appeal from Turkey to assist In preventing the settlement of foreign Jews In tbe lutter named country. The Vlcksburg National Park will soon be complete, so far ns the ac quisition of bind Is concerned. It will comprise In all 1231 acres. Another of Sir Christopher Wren's churches In Loudon Is threatened. This Is St. Mildred's, the site of which It wanted for a railway station. It Is snld to be one of the best preserved of .Wrtu's bullulngs. A Vrnymr for Osiiilpnitai, We tlinnlt Tliee, Hi nvcnlv Father, fo. Thy gentleness, which i. both our ex ample mid delight. Thy pity nnd long suffering deepen nssiiMinee tlint Thin lookest upon us with a Fntlr-r's henrt oi love. Forgive us flint w !( Iieoii. tleiit thoughts of life which Thou hnsi nppointeil for our tenching a"d that w run) It so Imrd to fo give when Th linst freely pnriloneil our transgressions, (iive us power to labor and to over come. Help us to nne onr strength la gentleness. Teach ns how to under stand nnd sympathise. Mny we speak kindly think clinritiibly and look hope fully seeking In nil simplicity of obe dience to love our neighbor ns ourself. So make us like onr Lord hi truth and gentleness nnd uso us iu Thy service evermore. Ainrn. ; '- - BUSINESS CARDS. p MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Mntn stroef, opposite ths Contniprctul Hotel, KeynolclMvUle, Fa. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, rent estate agent, Plnt lecured, collections mndn promptly. Office In Nolan block, Keynoldnvllle, pa. s MITII M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. CnW lections will receive prompt attention. Oftinfe In Kroehllch & tlcnry block, near puetoOIca, Keynciklnvllle Pa. JJR. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLD3VILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In t he Kroehlleh It He- Sr Mock, near tlie poatofllce, Mala street entlenuM In operating. D H. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor ot First N atlonal bank illdlng, Muln street. D li. R. DEVEIIE KING, DENTIST, Office on second floor Peynoldsvllle Real Estate Hldg. Main (treat KeynoldsvUle, Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, ReynoldjTtlle, Pa. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full Una of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specialty. Office and ware room In the Moore building on Main street. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FliAA'K JJlKTZ, Proprietor. rimt class In every particular. Located lo the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious ample rooms for commercial travelers. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The lead In a hotel of tbe town. Headquar ter for commercial men. Steam beat, f re bus, batb room and closet on every floor, ample room, billiard room, telephone con sections Ac. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY hcv km tioodthetntof veara. tod have cured ttioutcaut ol caiet of Nervous iieaact. tuch Debility, Duiltteii, bleepleu nets and Varicocele, Atrophy ,&a Tbtr clemrthe brain, strengthen the circulation, nuke tlitftie perfect, and Impart a healthy vigor to the whole being,. All drains and lotteg are checked itrmantntly. Unlev patieuts Strong Aga 1 are property cured, their eoadi tfoa ofton worries them into Insanity, Contump tioe or Death. Mailed sealed. Price it per boat boxes, with lroncUd legji guarantee to cure ov lefuud the money, tfoo. Send tor tree book For nale by h. Alex Ptoko. ESBfif I HvtlrpnnM, 0 HO ras. Iaewl.l. . I .rVboHbf nwiND.rtoaiwW'itakillu. Buok "HowU io until v . a nmp new u4 TnMrkV s Faint, term. ArW to tnf.Btora.' tATU LAVTiaa or mu' mitici i lmm. awiM .fctrfM. II we kjawwu vw,( PATENT UWTItM, sHAjlns awe,v a sy in