( State Chemist, California: The Royal fulfils all the require ments. Our tests leavening power latrrsstla Washing. An amusing little story i told" in rxn section with a French Journalist, wbo In hi early day aa a reporter had a deeply Rooted aversion to the regulation notebook of hii order, and hit upon a method of taking uotea which afforded him groat satisfaction. Ha wore large white linen cuff, and upon them, by the aid of a tiny peucil, be tor.k dowu bit note and impression In all sort of place, tiuohsrcd by those around him. At first hii laundress waa greatly pui led by these peculiar ornamentations, but ai time weut on abe learned to de cipher many of them, and gathered the newt of the week from her patron cuff, much to her delight. One night, when fhe took home the washing, the journalist chanced to be coming out of hia room aa she eutered. "Ab, monsieur," the (aid, dropping a courtesy, "your laat washing waa very Interesting, hut we had less political newa than the week before. I-, not so?" Loudon Tit- Bit. Carlo lawiiWi A curious form of life insurance it rpringmg up in French manufacturing towns nudcr the name of La Fuuraii (the ant). The peculiarity ia that the longer a man live the less be become entitled to. Tbe payment of (1 a month nature tbe payment of $ 1,000 to tbe heir of a man dying before the age of 88, the payment diminishing propor tionately to $310 at 51. Tbe idea seem to be that if a man die young hia chil dren araalikley to be in want, but that when be i SO they will be able to earn -their liTing. - J ' Young Wife John, mother cay the want to I cremated. Young Hoi band Tell ber if she'll get on her thing I'll take ber there ton morning. Spare Momenta. Gladness-Qpmes IXitha better understanding of the V transient nature of the many phys ical ilia, which vanish before proper ef fort gentle effort pleaanl e Sorts rightly directed. There Is comfort in the knowledge, that ao many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dit- ea.se. but simply to a coruipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Bjropoi 1 is. prompt ly removes. That ia whT it to the only remedy wiw miuiotisoi iamuies, ana is everywhere esteemed EO highly bv all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the " nrgans on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig- Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is retrular, hucatives or other remedies are then not needed. If . afflicted with any actual dioea.. one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need cf a laxative, one should have the best, and with the Well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Vigs stands highest aud It moKt largely 5d and give must gvneral satis fact ion. E rrom early r chad- laPCMlV Bood-nallwuf Lultl.lll sr.-M trying to core nst of this disease. I visited Hot Springs and was treated bv the best medical J men. bat was not betvefited When' all things bad fl ff f faaed I do- J termined to la I ff 1 1 1 1 try S.S.S.l and in four lUUlal Bolhs was : entrrerr cured. Tbe terribli ' was (one, not a stcn of it left general nealttt Duut CD. and 1 1 I never had any return of the d any return ot the disease, childhood . I have of tea , i edSJiAand I bar aevar . vai kavwa a failure to runt. juau. . IKWiH. Irwta. rs. . Never raiM to ears, svea wae all other . Oar kla rlxiaii ' sttiled fra to aay titilriaa. i mTUUfK to-, mini, oa. as'VsK VX. vewMdlaa N.BratUaB met ee Blackwcll's Dunham tobacco Company. am IMCCfl. T03ACCO Mveaaewaaa . mm mmt tbts mm year erear e year show it has greater than any other. A . J ' 'SOUTH AFRICAN-CC Too Native lull of rra t t lb W bit ln A Terr palatable dili is made of an elephant's fool by potting it in a hole, , building a tire around and over It and keeping it goiug for tire or six hours. Elephant's tail i said to N tyry deli cious wheu wsohe. scraped trtnl fritvl' nntil it it a rich brown. A nvvel way of making a stew is pnu-flcisl by one tribe, who nre the animal's kin as a re ceptacle.for water. lut in tbia water vegetsl'V-s and pieces of meat and then add mi lot stone. This generate vast quantities of fleam and makes the wa ter boil withont injuring greatly the surrounding hiJeT- At the end of an hour the contents are cooked and the water bat become a vety fair soup, bnt a little peculiar on account of the amount of cinder, sand and fragment of atone it contains. Mill another tribe cook locuxts. gram-hoppers, katydids su.l tbe like, sud say they tatte a great deal like au overcooked shrimp. None i f the name tribes, so far as known, erer eat the lion, but they hsve no such feeling toward other caruivora. The jackal, wolf and foi are mere or less popular, and are reported lagiTe a. very palatable meat. Where our people hang mutton, game and the immortal goose to esou it aud give it a rich flavor, many South American tribe se cure tbe same result by burying meat in tbe earth and leaving it there for several days. o civilised man has ever been able to eat it in this condition, but the savages pronounce it a delicacy cf extraordinary merit. Not alone i cannibalism practiced to a large extent, but our Darwinian consiu of the mon key tribe share tbe same fate, lu she district where they ere employed at food they are very timid and fly at tbe tight cf a bnuian being even at great distance. In other territories, where they are unmolested, they are about as tame and fearle aa in South America or India. In nearly all of these tribe the woman is the cook and the waiter, very often tbe butcher and sometime the hunter. New York Mail and Ex press. Newly married people do nol go futo society much until they are tired Of each other. CONSUMPTION CURED AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. V. A. auaaas Otm Vm Boa Tn Bot- tWa froo of Hla Bay tm tare CMoaatM Mi AH Laag Troables -Aa KUair of Lire. Nothing could be fairer, more phi ao tbropic or carry more joy in it wake than the offer ot T. A. Hlocam. U. C, oi 1A3 fearl sirset. Mew York. Perfectly eonn deut thst he baa sn'sbaoluts remedy for ths cur ol consumption and all pulmon ary oodi plaints, he otters through this pa per to send two bottlsa free to any reauer who is suffering from lung trouble or eon- nmptiun, also lors of tlesb and all condi tion of wasting. He invite those desir ous of obtaining this remedy to send their express and postomce address, and to re ceive in return the two bottles free, which will arrest the approach of death. Already this remedy, by its timely use, has per manentiy cored thousands of cases which wer given up, and death was loo sad upon at an early visitor. Knowing his remedy as he does, and be ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re sults. Dr. Slocum considers it his religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate hia infallible remedy where it will assault tbe enemy in iu citadel, and, bv Its inherent potency, itay the current of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the sbadow ot the grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined, causing fond beans to grieve. The cheap ness of the remedy offered freely apart from it inherent strength, ia enongh to commend it, and more so is tbe perfect confidence of the great chemist making tbe offer, who holds out life to those already becoming emaciated, and says: "Be cured." Tbe invitation la certainly worthy of the consideration ot the afflicted, who, for years, harv been taking nauseous nostrums without effect; who bare ostracised them selves from boms and fneods to lire in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere ia more congenial to weakened lonrs. and who have fought aaainat death with all the weapon and strength in their bands. There will be no anistak in send ing for these fret bottle the mistake will bt in passing the invitation by. FITS.-All nu mnpvt Cm by lr. rat KTervs svatorar. Ha r sfur Uu srm ears aaa. Marv-loaa earaa. Timiiii a4 tx.su inal hauls frte to VU run tm Dr. BUlae, SU Ana as. Paiiaosipaia. re. We will forfeit ft f if any of oar pub : lUhed testimonial sre proTrn to be not genuine. . Tat Puo Co., Warren, Ps. f j Tst esaaaa lor breakfast. Rztrart from catalogue of lending; library ; ia w nQTfu inq luirin ntnm wud an aa terts, tb bai pr couple tl nsrrwd st to olik.' DURHAM, H. C Dtstf 5Ui '- Yeti are) awtHled to racatvw srprjfj frotsi yowr wholraal dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all Blackwell'i Genuine Dnrhani Cnoldng Tobacco yo bay. Or bar of soap Fraa wtth oacll potJBd, whether 16 oc. 8 4 ox., or a og.( psrkitras. Ws ttars oUfletl rrsry whoU . sskt dealer la to Ualtad States that ws will ssrpry thwia with soap to give yoa FREE, Ordor a good appljr of OtWlRe DURHAM at ' oaca, sad tasist oa fettlar year soap. OfW bar af Soap FREE "Hh ,wJ poernd yoej bay. Soap la cfferad for a Umltatl tiasa, s erdar to-4ay. Ytari vary traly. V WWIallHIll COMPANY. - tarn mn4 SMt at wtta) RICHEST MAN. IN THE WORLD.' Th P.k. of WiTeler 1. A-.ra. rj (hat IHetlarlten. Ida grace the Puke of Westminster, honest man. ehvpa easily. Though hla ehlldrcu iiiimlxr some toi rii living, ami be has grMiisVhlldrvn ih tnauy to t revkoucd readily. ei he lias no fear fur jr""TIie morrow. The tltikt la probably the '31 .. i.. .i it a ti - ncneai mail iu me wouo. 1.1 iiuug Chang linn txvn raied higher, and Americans lu their pride claim greater wesllh for Mr KiH-kcfeller, lut. ev erj tiling tvtilvlersl. the luke of West- nuror nintits. mluiKter's I.0I1I1U1: will doubtless top thoNe of the t'liiiiiiiiisn slid the Ameri can, lie I vi-t.Mul)Jlu' heaviest o u er of re.il estate In the world. There Is considerable uncirt:itnty as to the title of property In t'lilmi. It Is the subject's tiv.liiy: It may te the em peror's or It may N psret-le.! out among other citizens to-tnorrow. Mr. ItiKke- TtTIers mT.irgoTv iu stiieka nuJ ' curltles. The duke's Is prinel ally rvnl estate. Its Milne :iu. earnings are lit tle affo'ted by outiile i-num-s. For a century Indeed the only variation has Im'U an ItK-reao' of value nnd rentals. The duke. Is interested In many com mercial enterprises and railway and Other (vrHimtuui. but. a was said, tbe bulk of Ms ImI.iikIhus Is in the nature of real extiite. btirlness blocka, market pl.Kfs. houses nnd farms. Ilia Inoinie miiges from fl.mii.'"1 to 0t0.(" atiuiislly. It Is not so great aa that of several American. wlic ag gregate aealth Is much h-sa than that of Westminster, but if their n tunis sre larger their risk Is greater. The duke's belotigiugs. real and iiersoiial. amount to alut lT.Vs .'. The duke's popularity is as great at his wealth. If his sillon wen1 elec tive nud he were to resign, lie would be returned again at the next election. He Is a truly democratic peer - making the true distinction lietween deiiio'nicy and the vulgarity anl victnusness of Ajlesfonl. yiicH'tislx-rry and other no torious aristocrat dead aud alive, lie is beloved of hi tenantry and admired by people of all t'Ltsses whether they are his dependants or otherwise. Ills popularity was not guiued lu pnlith-s or In diplomacy, but fi-oui asso-iatlou. nis bopitiility Is IxiuiKlless and hla many ancestral -ats arc always nihil .with guests. The tire Is alight the year round. It is In the huntlug field that bis grace fiuds greatest Joy. He la a true sportsman, and Is car.-l.ua whether fanners or princes i-otiip.iiij-hlm In the chase. It is the game' he seeks, not iety. He I tlie N-st judge of a horse iu the l ulled Kingdom, and la nt wholly theoretical in hla Informa tion. He can tit a racing plate to a horse's foot with the skill of a unisier smith. Hi horse are the pride of hit life. Ills stud farm la the estate on which his principal country sent. Kston Hall, ia sitiint'-d. This 1 In t'liester. near Hawunleii. the home f (Hail stone. The lord of the stud are the great Ken d'lir and Ormonde. The duke, who d. w riU-s himself as , being In the prime of life, was born October IS, ivjr, and is now In bis seventy-first year. He )ins been mar ried twice, the first time in IS" 2. Hit wife waa I-ad.v Constance tiertrude Leweson- jower, dn lighter of ticorge Granville, duke of Sutherland. They had eleven cliiMn-n. of whom six are now living. The first duchess died in 1SS0. and In sst the duke married Katherlne Caroline Cavendish, daugh ter of Iord Cheshnin. They have three children. In discussing the democratic ways -of -the duke Englishmen relate: Ihe ' story of a atrnnger who desired to see the art treasures of Katon Hall. II met an elderly man walking about the ground, and from hi dress, which whs a seiuihiititing imtuii.e irnj not too new, thought the uiau to In a retainer of the duke. The atrnnger asked the -man to-sitow him about the -place, . which the lemon did, Milntlug out. ex plaining and listening to the visitor's comment on the duke and the family with Interest and received with thank a half sovereign to n-qulte him for lilt trouble. The following day the visitor rode out to the hunt and lu the muster of the bound, who was also lord lleu 1 tenant of the county aud Imke of West minster, he rerfigulxed lils gulde of the day before. It la explained by the en ' tbtMhiHtic fellow countrymen of the duke that the reason the great man did Dot decline the "tip" given 111 lit by the - visitor was hla fear of disconcerting tbe stranger. It would have Ix-cu s ; utterly out of character for an F.iulish i servant to decline money that the Ix-or ' would have Ix-cn obliged to dlw-lnse hit Identity to explain hla refusal. It la a reiicfVven to those who scorn to lielleve In the aupernatijsl when a supposed ghost la clearly proved lo lie of earthly origin. One of the most fa mous murder cases In Australia was discovered by the ghost of the murder ed man sitting on a rail of a mini tAtis tralian for horsepondi Into which hit body bad Irecn thrown. NiiiiiImtIcss people aaw It, and the crime was duly brought home. F.ren the skeptical ad mitted that this ghost seemed lo Ire an authentic one. Hut some year after, a dying man tusking hi confession sab that he Invented the ghost, lie wit nessed the crime but was threatened with death If he divulged II a he wish ed to, and the only way he aaw out of the Impaaae' was to affect to see the ghost where tbe body was found. A soon a be started the story, such la the power of nervousness tbat nuiiieroiia other people began lo see It, until It fame reached such dimensions that a search waa made aud the Issly found, sud the murderers brought to Justice. HILL A MISOUYNIST. SENATOR IS NOT A CANDIDATE THIS SfcASON. lias Kiss a from a t'ranut Hot to Hla l'rat lualtl.n, Msla Mis Uwa Mraiua Hi I'olltU-al Aaabl tloaUadar Kralraint. Sal Ml tear. 8euator Hat 1.1 licmictt Mill will be M Aug. '.11. lie la a New Yorker by birth, and hla juwiiHe ds weiv sient on a fnrm. Ilia mot her s left a wld im, and I'avld. her cl.l.-l son. waa coiii-IH-llisI to go lu work alien ery ninll. i At the age of he .wiuuem-ed to sell liewtiMra. candy, pcniiut. etc., oil j the New York tYutral trnius. aud ytti probably the lli: nrchlu who ever eu ggcl lu Hint luistiici. Ill the I'lillerl States. Young Hill coiuiiiciKvd to mske nion- ' ey at the Btnrt. and aoine years later ou llou. I uclua Kotinoii. afterward tier- f Atoii i n. mt t. ernor of the State. u so attractml by the hid that he took him Into hia law otlii-e at F.lnilra. Step by step Hill be- , gau to climb the ladder of fme.(uiitll he was tloveruor of New York .three1 time, and then went to the Setiato, where he has taken front rank aa a de Iwicr aud worker. The Senator is a Kichelor. and la given up aa a tioel-s .ate, so far venturing Uon the matrimonial sea Is -concerned: Mr. Hill give fretjueiit laeheor dinner and entertains a num- ; N-r of the prinlnent meu from vatioua Mirtioiis of tbe country from time to ! time. For ao-lety he has no use, and I avoids the ordinary dinner and reee,- ; lions, putting iu most of hla time lu i work and study. F.vldcutl.v be thinks j that nun aud women waste a gr.'itt deal of valuable time, for not long aluctv- when complaining thst Cooktcss aus doing so little, he made the point that the men might te able to do uioie wor'l lu Washlugton if all tl women were seut away while Congress wns in ses-slou.- Mr. Hill dmlares to his friends tbat he will make tin effort this year to se cure the president ml nomination. He a.s-ms to think that this Isu't his year. It is his Intention, through, to take an active mrt In the campaign, no matter who I nomln.-irVl. ami he ihssa uot take a gloomy ros (sects. Aiitnlsslon tisyonini unity or luetic r. It is tio a community of writers, but a cotnmuTiity of letters. One gets ad mission, not In-chumc he write -write he never s cleverly, like a gentleman sud a 11.1111 "f w it - but iN-cause he la literate, a true initiate into the secret craft and mystery of letters. What that secret I a man may kuow, even though he ennnot practise or appropri ate It. If a man cau see the permanent element In tliing--the true sources of laughter, the real fountains of tears, the motives that strike along the main line of conduct, the acts which dis play the veritable characters of men. the trifles that are significant, the de tails that make the mass If he knew these things, and can also choose j words w ith a like knowledge of their j power to illt.-e.ilnate and reveal, give color to the eye and pasalon lo the thought cht. the -ret Is his, and an en- . , , re to tliat lllllliortal Communion. .... - " tram Cent Not the Ha me. A terse nnd clever characterization was that by which Mcrauger. tbe poet, " Hummed up Victor llugo'a relation to 'the great republican spirit of France. Hugo, although It la said that he was not a republican -at the very tregin nlng of his, enroer, Ixt-anie a most en thusiastic and outspoken one. He rep resented the pictorial, dramatic side of popular feeling and Irccame ao pic tnresiie a tignre-in French politic ' thill ne could not have failed to serve I aa a isituilar Idol. llera tiger, who was a republican of the slinph-st type, not withstanding hla share lu estalillahlug Ixiuls i'hlllpire ou the throne, defined the poet's stiltnd In one line. t fine day. says tbe Contemiorary Ile vlew. shortly after the revolution j w hich overtoppled the throne, an sc qiiuilitntice of Iters nger met hlin coin l lug out of the ratals Bourbon. "I shall ! feel obliged." said the poet. " If you will ! see rue home, for I do Dot feel at sll i well. Those violent scenes Inside are I there are tint to my taste. I am not at 'nil well." he continued, with a wistful , smile; " have been accused of having 1 held the pUnk over which Ixiuls I'hil ! Ip went to the Tullerles. I wish I i could be lly bridge Bcnsss the Channel 'on whlr-h he would return. Certaln jly I would have liked a republic, but not such s s are having In there.",. He pointer) to the home of the Con stituent Assembly. "You ought to lie j .leaed." said hla friend. "Victor Hu go Is In the same regiment with yoa." I "Victor Hugo Is not In the regiment." wns the (juh-t reply. "Urn Is In the baud." y T Wept. Talker' When I lectured there was not a dry eye In tb audience. Walker -Indeed, and what waa your laubjM-t? , i j Talker-1 had been addressing a school of cookery and giving a prae I Ileal Illustration of how lo peel an onion.-Kan Francisco Kxamlner. i Mra. Iiukane "The women of dlffer ' cut cities ,ar(l their own particular fad." Mrs. i;well-"What I the wo men's fsd In Chicago r Mrs. Dtigane I "lluabsudry."-llltsbur( Chronic!. r LICENSE FOR DRINKERS. ro'Ul'M at a Toan se Maasare la la the laws lgta'alaiw. Among the extraordinary niaure Introduced Into the general assembly of Iowa during Ih Aral week of It ealat eiHHtwaa a bill sent tu I he senate com- uilttc ou the suppresalou of lntenier ' ance, which irovide that any peris n ' wishing lo tudulg iu tiitoilcathig ftij- uor shall first pro-urti a regular llcenae ' from the municipal government under ! which he live lefiv-a being allowed to buy at dreiuahopa ami mulct saloon. The Idea of the proposed law it to dla vourt drunkeniiese by forolua drink er toexhllut their desire In public aud fo disgust them by forcing theru loshow to the bartender a parchment Willi a ' grwu aeal and blue rlhtsnta befiatt Is U-g allowed In drink In potiou. rienator I'crrin Introduccil the bilL lie repriweuta a constituency which la earnestly in favor of prohibition. He liimself Is clinirnian ot the senate cotu iiultee tai the Mippiesslon of tnteinprr ance, aud he votml for the mulct mod' iflcatlou of tho stste wide prohibitory law two years agiv His introduction of the bill wsa a surprise lo hi friend. The bill provides that every person wishing to take a drink shall secure a liceuse from the city council of the city or town tu which he lives' For such license city councils are empowered to charge fi, the privilege conferred there under being extended for a period ot II months by the provmou ou the face of the license issued The license shall bo used lo secure drink, which ia to he consumed at a bar in the usunt manner. The ltceneu I not transferable. Any relative over II or any friend of the applicant for a ll cenae to drink tiiuy apply to the cily council and protest against the Issuance ot the Iiihhis. tnhstt keepers shall ni sell to any person u having, a license, and for each sale lo persona not having a hceus to drink. Uie aithain keejier shall U fin, I $10 aud the cost of suit. Chicago Keoord. a'onsi'a SCMu.Iln. Rev. I.e in 'Il irrlso'i. a prominent Jewish ruMo of this city, is delivering a series of h tuies m " Mie NVw W,,iu an. " He thinks 1 h it the true solo-re of tbe Imslern i 111.1:1 is It l lo in I ' I 011 the north by the its.kiu st ivi. 'mi the south by the rr.idli. "ii t!ie -l r Ih hallns'iu Hint on the west I t the b.irg.m counter The c Ii x.H I 'll I snv i- uu outlier 1 ne c 1 n x.-iM':i 1 niivi'iiii ry may be luen-i.rnl lytlf' s'aielini: swrdwl I 1 v.ii-in ;i. We .o lo-l.iy on he verge i f f unv -l.-.iig ii.:i:igca. yel try th kuow not what li t r o-,;t- me will I We behi . Id : r st ! v. s t. i g nil Uil hitherto doriiiint n-t:.-i if ths cm mninty. . ' Ailunt J flit MtlltlNU. i From Ih runn ng of the mapl trough i lo ths Spring to the boiling of th apple ' butter pot in th fall, and all the house- iuld boiling beteean times, there are a ! thousand etianres of very lever scald and j burn. In all household work, am tar and uiunier, in great factories and in nursansa. ! where carslra cbildrsn play aitb matches, j there i used ol something to be alway on i hand in such amergencira, and at. Jacob !(il til ibal want lo th letter. With 1 rarvful atunlion to direction for aa. i there ia noOittt mora aikulhlns. haadll.s j ,nd curative than tbl great rrnwdy for 1 pain. It curse promptly, and, making a naar lunac. iiwvea no scars. 1 n psin 01 aralds or Hums is seat and torturing, and th rcl.ef by the useol lb Oil I Immediate and ur. I'hfsfrUn-Tsks bet wau-r and a Hula autar tbrrs1 limr-. a ilsy aisl rtnir .iinat h trMihi will f-wast Hlltliia Ysa. dcs-Uir, bill ll !lacri-a b.a viuff lu taka. can't I bat a Hula aomrUilua wuhlir r ik ami ratiTri i. Aa Ihs W la, tl la alien ais'arlnu But It I, plraaaiit to know thai a enmpauul aalstuar,! In the ahaps of Httallrr'a slumarh IUllr tllala. whit b aliaahllalr nullloss lb selsrm nt m iibl Vlisu-rn tsuu-l vsalaianta shnld l-ar thla In siltid nr ahoul.l If I lrasten, the Hltlrrs la a alerlli.t rrmrty fr ijais(Wls, bll-l.-uanraa. roiiatlpatlnn. Ildntr aud as-rvoaa complaloU and rbamatlia. -! rannnt tell a lis." Mil h, Aa a-ulll sffu.l hla bmwl An'l M,inlfsl an lb cherry Use Bui Ibaraacbaatuut uow. HKWABK Or tllNTSI KITS rilH C. TAKKH THAT t'OMTAIt Bt KKCt' a t. Ai 1 .srenry will stint 7 riatrr th aenae 1st am-.il jua e,oiiplrUly drranca lb wholaysiai "r eetent II Ihrouth the msrnua an riser Sue b article abiall iwvrr ha sard atrspl o ylrm, rlptloi,. lr..m rnuul.l phyalrlana, as Ih damasa Ihey will do la ln f. ,1.1 lo Ih sst yoa ran wusslUy oVMy from tbrm. Hall i Uauvrrb are. maioilaetarxl by t. i. I banry a i o , To ,r (n,iiianii a, inrreary, nu is IAS an III Unially, arloif Olfrrlly npon U bliH anrt mueniiaaartaea, nltheant as. lo baylni Haifa I ausrrh Cum t sura yira gal lha t'-natu. It la laien iniaroauy, anl ssarlc In Tnl,o, Ob to, by T. i. cbaney A i n. Tsaiimnnlala Ir HrilrJ hy dmnlars, prlvm Ar pr botti. 111. 'a Kaailiy Hllla am ths lisat. rcople dixl Just tlie help tliey so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur nlahcs the desired strength by puri fylnjr, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and Uint bnllds op tlte ncrvet, tones Uie stomach and regulates the) whole system, j llrad tiilt: "I want to prsls Hood't Harsaparilla. My health ran dowa, tad I had tb grip. After tbat, my heart aad nervosa system were badly affected, so tbat I soald aot do aay owa work. Oar physician gave m soma alp, bat did aot ear. I decided to try Hood't Bar part lis. Boot I oourd do sll ray owa hoasework. I have tsksa Hood's Pills with Hood's Ssrsaparllla, aad they have dons me moca good. I will not ba wit boat tbm. IbaveUkeall bottle of Hood' Bars psrlll, tad throogh tb blessing of Ood, It ha eared me. I worked hard at ever tb past tarn Ber, snd I am thankful to say I am wall. Hood's Pills whsa tsksa with Hood's Barsaparllla kelp very much." Mas. M. M. Masasaoaa, Freehold, paa. . Tbl sad maay other Sara prove that Garsaparilla b In On True Mined rurtfter. All drncrltt It, frvpared only by C. I. Hood a Oo, Lowell, Mas. Hood's Pills 13.; act lly, arnniptry sad SURE CURE FOR PILE i . ! -t t, H. . a. m -i i.l,. rn . jwm as - Or. VOIAN-RO'I PILf RIMtoV. --t-' .a, a -m Maul -' I n.. .i.a,..f"i fr as. fc'srsM"- mt 0H. U9-A.M.. I'.lt-, l'i I I 5s ri I ITU1 BANK PRESIDENT BEALS. y Tho Crest Financier Found Health In Palno's Celery Compound. F t: ys' ' "ff I'romtuent among the New Knglaud t m employe,! constantly Indoor. Th men whose brslnt and energy have j need Ih alvoluts necrilyof a helped to make the wealern slate rich genuine Ingivorator at Ihtt spring sea aud powerful i Uenersl lUvi.i T. json list Impreaaed itself ou tbe slteu Ileal, president of the I'nlou nllonftl"U of sll thiuklllg ieople hank of Kansas t'tly. Suaful In hiNf In the fstnou Isborst ry of Dsrt man uiLsrurlae. he live today lu a 1 mouth Medloal HoJi.kiI. Frof Kilward flu mansion at the ooruer of Indepen dence aud Wabaah avca The work Snd the respoiiaibility In cumlssnl upon the president of so Im lior sut a banking Institution a the Union nations! would endanger the tatdleat health Wen. Heals' clear-, headodneas surl good senan were a manifest In the choice of a remedy aa in hi hostile enterprise It strengthened his tired nervous ylnn I by the as of Pslne't celery oompound j Iu Invigorating, health' giving effects., Joan fled hit etpeoutions. and showed j In his own case the remarkable power ' ot thla much rliacasawd remedy for thisr- oughly realoting and strengthening the "run-down" tyteu. "I found I'aine't celery mnsnnd n agreeable tojlo sod asdhlug to the nerve," sayt llnral Ileal ' The ar th ooncien word f com mendatton cha'acterlttc of the oou- servsttv builne man and th influen- tisl banker, who ha lerud to weigh well hia words. The scanty tunltghl and the .stag nant, used op air of living nsim dor ng Ih winter reduce th strength and nervou energy, especially of per- miitu LX'-rX I Ta2i'ti aa ( Taf san, .iiifss sss LX It) 1 i lmtm. aaa rw e .. . asasas f .i. ..1 Va u s aw a y I tf MaMSaiT sa 1d,stsIM s S.1 s. is. I ll r laiiauTta taaaii7s ws, siai m . rai It th name of Woman's Friend. It la sj is.. unilornily occesa fnl In relieving tbe bckache,halache C JCtT n weakness hicb burden and ehorten a woman's hie. Thousand of women testify for it. It will sir health end strength sad make Ills a nleasnre. For sal ULUMAUEtt-FUANki VUVO CO., I'obtlaso, Agents. SAW FLOUR WW MINING MARINE WARE-HOUOE r IHBTrreat I'olula or lew, -Two girl friend met on the strecj and ttoped .o shake lis ml "Ho glad t iii'i'l you, I i race," sold the tailor-made Alice. "Wa ut nu my way In ask you, aa my oldest fi lend, to tss one of my bridi-etiiahU." "Itrldcaiiiahl! How lovely! I did nol know you were engaged," replied Hie On de-sleele tirarre. "It's sudden, very -sudden; but he's awfully In hive, and la Just loo lovely to live. Will you acir "Act? Of course. I ll he charmed. But," moving forwarl and speaking In sn undertone, "do come rouu I ih .orner and tell me sll slmut It. There come that Idiotic, Irrepressible ass, lltn llertnn. He's grinning s though he meant to atop, and I don't care lo Is seen talking lo him." "Jim llertnn T lie's tbe man l'n going lo marry T' Ha Triad II a Sr rsad Tina. A new ttory of ths lats John P. Ppanldlng, Illustrating hla unlimited generalty and original tnethoda of dis tributing It, was told ths Saonterar th other day. The"ingar king" of "Broad street wa a conflrniod bachelor, a everybody well knew. Hit bather, the lata Mahlon D. Hpaulding. osed lo live lu IJeaoon ttreet, and wat the father nf a harpy family. At the birth of the first child word was sent to Hie rich ancle that the boy had been turned after lilm, "John P. Hpauld ing, 3d." I'm le John responded with a check fur 1 1 0,000. A couple of year later another heir wat horn, this time a girl, snd Uncle John waa again notified that the little daughter had been named after him. Tbit was a stickler fur the ancle, sud fa wrote fi particulars. A day or two afterward fas received a re ply, something In those words t "There is really Do mistake. Ws named our lit tle daughter 'epsoldlng' after you." Uncle Jobn tent an other 1 10,000 check. m. winslow:s novTr7a go CHILOniM TtlTMIHO Paw amis ay all i -i V 4 a a ml. K I'help. M I) . l.U I , discovered the formula of I'allie'a celery com pound, a remedy that baa become the standard nerve real irer. hhssl purtfiar. Slid strengtheuer from one end of the oountry to tb oilier, s preparation that atsudt onrlvallrxl a lha medicine that make people well. It ia fact much commented upon that man aud women of national repu Ullisa aud promt nonoe, like Deo. Ilealt, Htats Treaa t'olvln of New York, Mr. t'srlisle't privet secretary. Mayor Methane of Montreal, Kev. Kr. Ilnallnt. 1'iu Howell, ei -Minister lo Auatria Johu M. Kraseta, and a h'srt of other who are careful what they em ploy when tick, and bevo th amplest opportunities for flndtag osl what Is lsMr sarars rnnrnwn snsss " rai- 4er deacrlbtng fully Ihelr rsMrnaaeat leoovery from rheatnatUm. heart weak news, tlrepleaaneaa, debility, kidney . irouhle. and. dl of the stomach Bnd liver In aP Iheae case I'alna't ! celery oompound was th remedy that wa able to cnmpieuiiy ana pnrraaa jenlly bring liack health, mak poor i blood again rich and pure, and rego 1 1st and build up tasv. nervoo aytlem ' wheu weakened and deranged. LASSl-l-MIA. r Ths very remarksbl and certain relief given woman bv MtHlKK'H H K V KA I I ll K M K f Y baa g I v en br all dramtta. ir I 1 I ts MACHINERY JLT av ooaat BPOMOtHO with IIEVILUUEIIEIHOICDHS ORTLAMO, OMtCON The Unscrupulous Merchant v who tries to make you believe some other skirt binding is as 0U Velveteen Skirt Mmling should be taught a lesson buy it elsewhere. Lookor S. H.& M" en th Label, ami take no other. If your dealer will not supply you we will. a..j fu .i.ui.. i.i.i. ..j ., . i . lois 3 H fc M Co P O I'm . N, York C. fOR t 0tt TNT Ml SICK ar 'yl Bos'l Saax Wall," PZrrr.VLIVER FILLS sa l-a. """""""""n Navt vsa a asllls C tl'IM'ltl S aW. ( MMsAaiMltaa f kH ICTV 't aaaraslla Irtl- J 'T -I'CmK IssWWIs VaasM, t VrTfwtsP'.' I '" ' a sia. 11, 'VI s X' ' ' aasnbarsv- I lKf(' XH S Tsaa ss las J j I IN Malk Is Ika Hsra- j 4J L L If I 1st I'alsMsllsa W j T1rsl o is, N,ait.a uss, r IP m ) lasakwi si Slaasa. ftj fS " tsskad Haatk C jr fT i . 1 a lbs Ssarala f .JVl :x - tsaa ' 1 - J fm S. wkls AawHMs - 1 ' I U I X IrrfMS IrrMakM ij.p Sflv (ssns.a at IS, ' NasSscbs lasso. J KM ar llarrbr C f baa vsa bavt J DYSPEPSIA ( m ersf IU 4Wtm T fyMlllft rart I l 9 4l4itwlf tsdal.t la ' Jlcker's DvipcptU CaM(t$, I ttf mmlt ppm4 rrtlf fMt I ( tmumf R- ar, Ht. I t.Mna. -w Tirfe, 1 I . ' I lltll rwIMtrB frsstM fwrMI, but, C Ark'f iTllilfM Ukrhlllfl MrM,alfHriM." ) I UIM MiniClftlCO . Ml l ChWr IM.. 1. (9 W. P. 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