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rue*«« avo noattir MARK S FORESIGHT. An «kph tiuttsrr* Hi term I ship*. Ila wears mor* crea*«« to his any o<b*r animat They •»( a kilt pleat w»lb a bias •»I v*ry fatbionabl*. but is king « ar* of himself IL»m* «rva»*. twist nr cow» l-sl I tendons, and thiv is * <»l a I«! pram If nr«tart*<l, rr»,m torrraw, and au d--*a It» t-a-u, III MHiitlliiirfl It IB very difficult to tight«-'» them out. but lv lb* pruni pl «J m Jar 4*» (hi, th* fn*li<»n or rule g in Rs ai>pU« Ation and the curain* ».Ito» of I|t<- «di will •fi«o>Hh out ths r>l twist or « rea** and grt tb* ftlUM I* in naiurM wh« re it will re malti, rs- •torr«! « »»rd. < or*»!. Pruniplikets I m u*ii r* prompt < ur*. ana w heu tbr >p rd, it is curvd for g»e«d. The buftim-M of farming in 8|xin is •»» mu h d«'prc *•*-'■ I that the govern« nient i» al**>'4t to devote $ 1,200,000 lu th«* relief of that Industry. i r i.KO « V tot Ml ST t*’I* »’» t • i«» • •, Iturntgen ray phot»«graphs were a*l- it !tt«>! as rvideine in a Dcmver. Col., Court r«- «.nil Incipient Insanity. A SICK AND AILING GIRL MOTHERS ADVICE. Intvrrating Mtary Tutg I n<lrf HER Km « »» c uintlanrri ft' mi ths Kaprvss, Uit A ng*'ea, <'a)lf«.> rials. Th« intrrvi*wrr’s liti*« «rniMimn fj in quror place«. Poop!« wbo arc -• ta>k«*l to may tw* in ad sorts of lumi» «nd fi itine* <»( mimi, but one *. ruiu'i'iv e a mu« h mure emÌKurr.-v*«- {.’»ing f«»r all parties ron<M*rn«tM than k««»m*niiient t<> interview a mother of m days' uld infant. Sum* • th bigs ar* m t«-d for even th* callous news- rr man tu lightly Ig r*. But Mrs. I < Roeder ha«l a • ry Io tell and I i Mante I that story. Th* baby «»by asleep, ami th* mother expr ■**•<*1 amiability. So tli« rejortor was int tii roo a>, Mr«. I.. ■ I to I»« Johanna 1 for ■ ►everal years si 4 I o M as a dutn««stic T ar ! Pt-rhafo il wu t i 1 t limste, at all till lJuctore and her i: • g* uod. Her sp- ¡•etite ep i eluded her at night <*r that dvredfal of depri^aiun, »Ade ilseii apjmreni h to 1 to A »be ita-gitn to itii- H night while driving it •!>« knew jierfeetly i* cried out io frigid I e**e nothing. The II this insanity, but il istions and delusions uco to life ur |»ca<**, not mu* h h«M-»| is p.»i I tu th« imagining» of wrakly girls. laud .j»rit g Mrs Iteeder, fur she had married in tho meantime, con< lud<**l tu visit h«*r old homo at Daleville, Ind . ■.tv.- . • I •*. -■ . • • * wonderful pruj'vrtira of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale P<»«‘ph» Mr«. Rwdet began tu take them. When she wtnrtrd in she ««»ni l not walk the three quarters of a mile to the poeUHMce, »he w is mi weak. In iU«« ut three w« • ks she b»»k according t«» directions a I« ou » fife ttoxc* of the pills, and at the expire ti<*n uf that time c«»uld g<> <iuwn into town «mJ come back ami »!<> a leg day'« washing over th«« tub at her home. Iler bl«***d camo back into th« pal« chrw’ks, sleep oi e again refr»*shol her al night, lb* oold sweats left, and she» ctm11 rat and enjoy all the pleasures and diversions of life where ls h>re she Lal been a ferae to WM i<*ty and amuse- menla of all kinds. The awful notion« and hallucinations left her, her braio again resumed its normal functions, From that time to how* she has taken no me«!it me ami she is well in all re- •peetji. ”s»'r my baby, (lo! blesa its heart,'* said th* proud mother. "Il is as strong ah i healthy as any baby ever l»»rn. It w«'.ghml hiti« pounds.*’ As Il lay there, its little pink tUts clench- r-l aver its IhumlMi, its little ryes l”‘ kertsf up in sleep, a bundle uf pink, A tl my mfaiilile lovelim*»s, there could l<r htt I«* doubt of the physical health Of it* pitreiit*. Mr« r lives at a Cottage num bered 407 Eart >*». O street, lx« Angelm« <’al , and the last sors alie • th, you are is-rfrctly ex- ru«Mble. 1 am jual aw gla<l to endurwr ¡>r. U tUiam»' Pink PilU a* Jou tan p»«*aiLty b© !«> hear my rtt»ry. If all Fuffrrnig women otilj knrw their |*>w«»r and K“»»d. there w«>uld !••**» m< knens and in the uorlJ, I’m sure U.Mta! bye ” Dr. Williams' Pink lulla contain, in a condenaed form, all the element* to new life And richiir»»* I«» tho bhx»d <nd rraiore ahatlertxi iterrea. They are al*» a a|xs »ilc for trouble« tiliar to femalea, aurb aa anpl»r<*a«*i<»ria, Irrt^ularilitMi and all form« <»f a <-.'tkn<’*«. Tliey build up the blood, and rcetore the glow of health to p.tle and «allo* cheek«. In men they effect a radical cure in all cumw arising from mental worry, overwork or ex. Cea««'« of whatever nature. Pink Pills Ate *>ld in Ita'tew (never in bulk) At 6‘> rents a I r » x or sis boxes for ami may ha«I of all druggists, or direct by mail from l>r. Williams' M’ dicine C’otn|M*ny. Si lienis ta ly, N. Y. A New York exj^rt firm will goon ship 3,000 jMiira of slxws to the Argen tine R«‘pubhc and 2,500 pairs tu ten* trai Amènes. I heliev* my prompt ti*e «»f Plan*« Cur* prevented aux k c*Hi«’-:nip<i<»n.- Mr* î.ucy vValiare, Kans , l>r<\ 12, l!tM. We can afford to say: "Get every sort of Schil- iing's /u st tea of your gro cer. and get your money back on what you don't like" Your tea-trade for the rest of your life is worth the risk —and there is no risk. A < * -t»««f •mm FrMk«xM> Ahl MlNLOWNlH HANNA TAKES T ME BY THE FORELOCK Forcee lb - Mea I pl«*, r.t I« III* Ml are io M<n a Yoar* a Contract at Mate trai* o loa Keawe iba txi-ffii ue Milt Cirow Peeper. Does Vol Look tor Prosssrliv, Tbe news that Mr. Mark A. Hanna, wbo heralded Mr McKinley as Dig ad van.o- agent of pru«|*erlly. has forced the meu employed In bls mines al Pitts burg to sign a contract to work for a year for •»« cents a ton Is of considerable public luiportatice. Tbe meu. It Is said. Were gii**u th* option of signing th* c viDtract or refu ng to work, an«! tbey signed It rathe r than see tbeir families starve, They had been expecting to gef JJ rents a tun. Now, If any other employer eleept Mr. Hauns had compiled bls men to sign a goQtrect to accept th* lowest rat« of wag«« tor tbe oi»i( twelve Months, th* fact would have lx*»-» interesting, but It Would bav* no public lmtH>rtai f Itut Mr. Hanna Is knuwu and rrcugtiitcd every where «• th«* drum • major of th« It ••«si>»t» He caused Mr. \|. hiulvy lu b* ttutnUiated by declaring In tbe Weal that bis ran didst* was for protection and bimetal liwiij. a?id in the ICast that Mr M« Km ley was for gold and a fairly reaaun • bl* aui«»unt of protection. Tbe nomination was made according ly, and when tb* rani ¡»sign was un st) Mr 11» iiua dr* lar«ra* that Mr Kinley wi and organa parity.“* (>t*Jo msj'»r took It <>i as “the a Mr MrK iitl* with a smile, aun«»ttn<e<! that be and h;s Republican friends wutilxi “ops Ing the prh-es of manufactured prod ucts. , make tietter markets for the farm era.' ’ On numlM-rs of oeraslons he a«k *<l th* c rowdv that «4*embird al hl« fr*»nt d<> or: “Hate the Iletnocrata made y <«u rich? W«!l, put y<»ur trust We know in Hi* Republican party. bow to make the pr<»|>l* prosperous “ Now. the «juratloti ar', ra, and It is a very se riotis one, does Mr. Hanna I m « lleve that Mr McKinley 1« really the odvam*«* agent i>f pr»»*|»crJty ? Dora he really think tl hat the R«*publ!ran party If tm. It la. ran reator* | [>ro«|>er1ty? Indeed, pa«»in ig strangv that hr should li -i-i w <irk in !i;< v mploy t«> a«x rpt stra ration wages for twelve months. Did not Mr Hanna realise, when heart bti«lnr*ut of <kom|M*lllng the utifurtuna<«• intners In his employ to bind them» he* to ar«*«>|»i |>anlc w*agra for another twelve month«, that hla |x> alt Ion an the great drum major of tbe R< publican juhlh v band would leave j a horribly bad taste In the mouth of the pnblb <>r did be feel that bls great frat «»f ri« ting M« Klnh’X gave tiltil the right to apply the screws tu bla employe-? There Is but uuc reasonable Infer etice to be drawn fn tili Mr. lUnna'i* action In this matter, lit* Itnowa that th* RrpuL an program u ill not n* l<t-••xperiiy. nn«l be U taking time ate by the forelock II** km*«*« that the <le pr«-w*on m«w prevailing will grow deep er. and h* therefore makes haste to pi >w -t hhn*u If by compelling his min er» to ncxrpt starvatioo wages fur the next twelve munihs And 1« thH the answer that the great Republb au mnnag«'r give* to the bojw»« atol eipiM’tatlon» of the people? M«-in while we hope Mr. lianna is mSGiketi In hl* private v h u ». We bo|M* the Republicans will restore pros pcrlty before the year Is uUL Allanta Constitution. Hilvrr thè la»nfi« Senator Itili of \rw York a bo la ata>ut lo drap luto thè ah) ss of | oldlv- luti, lina contributivi to a magatine n aril< lt* ti-lllng why he tbliiks thè fuslon Iwlwrvn liemocrats and Populista stiouhl not continue Ile aeeo nottilng |n<oliatateli! In a fusi-m I.etweeii Demo ernia and Itepublh ali» II- Justlfied su-li a fuslon lavi yrar. To thè ordln ary mimi howevrr. sm h a fuslon la thè acme of i-olltl- al diahotiesty. The Round Money L<*aguc just or ganited In New York n-presenta tatti llolis of dottare In wralth II In- ludes ta»ili itepul-llcaiis at- l ex iN-mrerata wbo l-fl tbeir party ori thè money que«t|on In Ita meml-ersblp we fimi !: ■ ■ !' I : r Aùg.-.i I:.; ii.-mt check by jowl wlth J. Pierpont Morgan and Ituasell Kage tVe fimi Itourke t'ockran at t'anton In long con frremra wlth McKInley and Hanna He fimi thè KepuMIcsna In Congreaa defemling Cleveland agatnat tbe lepre •--iitatlt rs ->f tl-e outraged l-arty wblcb rlected hlm VVI-at fatulty la It that. In tbe face of thvse thlngs, Inalata that tbe people w ho stand for <<p|H>sit|on to ev-nevn tratrd wralth and privllegr ahall divide tbeir fon««? Ncter waa thè New York Ketiator more a t-eanut politictan than Iti fatherlng tlils prap>«ltl»n. t'Iearly a lime of great reeonatructlve move menta In politica la tuo large for a man w bo asaumrd un resi pn-|H-rli|ona lu thè shad-w «f thè dark lantrru of an Al bsny cam ita. The tendoni y of thè lime la toward coi-s-didatlou of t*-lltl<*al fon va Xoth Ing csn pravent It. The |*nqdc km-w «fiat tbey want. Tbey vaili bave lead era w ho lead thè wuy ttw-J WHIlt lo go. Crorana mlght pile up g»ld to charm thè wlnd of rvery "cyclone" In Texas. Matnmon mlght arrapo thè middle of thè r«ai| for grò»riera and fimi tliem Bui thè lasuea are ma-le and thè linea of battle are fortued. And thè battio w III t-e fongtit to a finish on illese linea —Si. Ixiula l’ost IMspatrh. Jnl.I.erv ai l Plunder. The house of representatives passral without amendment and with only tw.nty mlnutra to ra<'b aide for "de Imte" the sundry civil appropriation Mil. rarrylng $BO;<H4.743. Fifty millions In forty minutes! But extravagance Is not the worst feature of th ■ hill. It la loaded down with job bery Every public building and river and hartsir grab that tbe committee dared to adopt Including more than f7.Oiai.OllO for states represented by lurmlH'rs of flu- Committee was put Into this bill. It was o|>enly asserted upon the floor, and by a K>-|>ubllran memtier. that these Items were tacked on to a general aon>priaHon bill tn order to avoid a veto. Rome time thia country will have a ranch and ..nlers It* parents without cereaiosy. If g-.ld can stand on Its own why bark It up by law7 prewldeht p«**S<»W<| of auffkueflf eour ag* tu veto every general appropriation bill that cum*« to him freight«*! with l«< rolled «cbrui** of jobbery and plunder Tt)fil then, aptwrvntly. tbe (wmplf must put up with blUluo d«diar appropriathuia In tbe far* of a SAb.UJU.. u« defb k u< y.■ New York WwrkL Thr Itrform Tbe I'-.uiptroller d-n't s< -m controlling the banks much I’rec homes and fair wages cottati lute tbe strength of a nation !***•* MrflllRf. Imuy mea just les and they becotna listless slaves or dangerous fiends. Hanks of Issue ran not be dspeudc-l ut---n to maintain a stable currency. Now Is the time to push tbs demand for government ownership of railroad*. Tbe loud bill Is a blow at onr pos tal system, every Populist should op- J**«* IL ItUrrrat hji« rn«t rtiArr dollar* and n»<»rv human »ufFrring than war. pratl* an«! famine. As long as laboring mcr. are divided against themselves capital will tak* undue advantage of them. What tbe government csn do better and cbeatMT to the people than lbs in dividual, that It should do Improved me’lxxla of pr-xlnctl-n should l-'siv-n tbs hours of labor In stead of throwing men out of employ ment. The magnlflcenra of tbe Inaugural parade has been a great subj.-et for rs- mark, but look at tbe procoMpm of nf- rt e seekers that follows y Tbe government should foreclose it a mortgages on the Pacific roads, but II should •re that there la no dra.J Afri ran In the w < mm I pile when thè aala 1» An Object l.rfieon. The great steel rail p»*>l la dlaaolved - • \ . •«■ .s but (Ion l*etw»w*n th* ixHueilldatlun of tnter- ewts of which J Plrr|M>nt Morgan is th* h»'t»<l an«! a similar consolidation brAdt-d by l<<»« kefeller am! Carnegie, says tb«* Mt tx>iila P<»st Dispatch. Thia great hattie In the Industrial world will |»e watched with Itiiertwl. It will doiil'tle*» r«*ult in a sing!* |» mj 1 or monopoly more binding and mun» last Ing than th* urn* that baa just gon«» to ph-ers .Mr-.anwhile th* tem|M*niry breaking up uf tlH* trust Im* furnished an ot»Jr«‘i i h-Kson on tb* Influence of trusts upon! th* lals»r market am! upon prosperity In grt.‘ ml. Owing to th«* new competl- j tbe condition«, th«* st«el industry has ! . . ’ -.:«*!? MI.ty io111 rirry mill In Illinois will be opened I1- .. : . :ii .1!» w ¡11 !*• put on full time. This will gbe work tu thousands of m« n and will stimulate many uiber branch«« of Industry am! ?radr It will probably have an rffret that will lw frit nil over tbe country. Thi* sb«»ws what nn enormou« Impe tus would he given to loudness If th* trusts could I m * broken down. Closed mGb would «pen In all directions, new rtKrrprises would be started, an»! the *ip|M>rtunlth*« for labor would be currv- •l»»tidlng!y ln<'r«*As«M|. If th* tvm|M»rary disruption of a sm gh* trust has the vfTeM-t of starting »<*oru« of milk» aud furnishing work to thou sands of turn, wliat would be tin effect uf smashing all the trusts? They must t>* smnMbrd. ami the country sai**d from tbe paralysis which tbey have brought about. It Mr«»'« l.lfr. The Iml'.atlons of strong d fTerenrew of i>|i1nl«»Q between s«n*(|ous of the Pop ullsts Is one of the m<s»t gratifying atgna visible *»f great vigor and coming activity In thn« party. It means that the rad < il ring that forred the uom na ti«»n of Watson and prevroied tbe In dorwi-ment of Pluto* rat Bew'all Ims vi tality « nough to wee to It that a a'.ngle issue Is not permitted to otwn-ure all ©then». 'There is no reason on earth why retalulng the demand for the re forms Hutt gave birth lu the Populist party should Injur* the cause of fr*< silver, on the contrary. It will bring to the silver cause Immense numtM*rs of p*-op!e w ho would Otherwise decllue tu aup|M»rt It. Pnttl It ran t»e shown that the vital reforms d«*mandr<) by the Populist j lstform ten«! to retard In stead of advance the Ide« of free coin age thoar wbo now demand a single lasiae liave very jMwir ground to stand uj-i'U We are all agr«-ed that ffe Cola age of the product of American mines > a tie« «*sslty. Hut, while working to that end, there Is no necessity fur foul Uhly neglecting other reforms of great ImjMirtance to the whole people, Lead idle Miner. I'olost Tsssilon. No person lias a natural right to In Jure any other person, aud uo just gov- •rument ought to enable or permit any person to Injun- another. All should stand equal before the law. That is the great principle that underlies gov ernment. Yet It 1« not rare to find that a man who |uiys »■’> In taxes ought to |«iy *!<>. while tbe man wbo pays 110 in taxes very often should |my only »A. Vnjuat taxation turane robbery by law means more dangerous than any highwayman would use and tbe man w Im aids In passing a ta w making such an unfair condition of things possible lacks the courage of the highwayman. You take from those who are assessed too much and give to thuae wbo are as s.-ss-'-l loo little. William J. Bryan. Mr Mani More bollara. Congressman Stone, Chairman of the House Committee on Coinage, has made a report In favor of the adoption of the metric system of weights and m< Mure« Some of our representatives abroad bare got used to It and want to mix up the people and business affairs of the I'nlted Ntatra for a while We car grt along with the present system of weighing and measuring things If the Committee on Coinage will get down to real bn«lp<«a ami push a plan for the enlargement of our coinage of dollars. Cincinnati Enquirer. Popatiei Po.niere. The true mravure of value la labor. I'eaceful revolution cornea educe t lea. through Every man ha, a right to demand and obtain labor. Capital la but the child of labor, but It H«ua to have tak. o pa. salon of th The Foremost Athletic Trainer in America Recom- mends Paine’s Celery Compound. Tbe arbooi of experieoce la alway» open, but tbe tuition corns« blgb. The Metiipbis Reform I’re*» meeting ha« d«»n* gre«t go*xl. It Ims line«! up the true |w»pullsta It has dismayed the rvmsplreturn. Tb* silver republican« have declared foe aeparete action. It will teat* tb* falae and deceitful da- in«« racy f<*rl<>ru snd vagrent orphan« «•it the «burvd*aa sea. Wr have drciared «gainst fusion in terms that cann«d I* mistaken The action of tb* middle of tbe road populists Las Iwen vlndlreted. They hat* also shown tbeir earnest d*' aisv to hartimultfl* tbe party and bring Into active s lie glance all wbo have been |e«1 astray. They bav e n<» words too sever* for against fu ualon In terme that cannot be lb* false leader« I who betray«! ua. but tbey art magnanimo«» and warm b«wrt«d In the faatemal feeling tow an! erring brethren They were honest In their Intention«. They did m»t km>w Mr Htjsn like tb* writer and many »there. They tt<>w kn«»w b* ts m»t a populist, that he has no |«*pulist intentions aud that be la a democrat dj«M In the wool and wants tn aliaorb and destroy our party. Th* |M»puhsts who wandered aw«y firmly bell*** fn tb* d*M*trtnea w« advocate and will be dHlgbted that w* have an noun<vd our drirrtulnaHon to preach th* true faith. Tbey should at on«’* pull loos* from slfier cluisi and change to People s I «Arty <lul«* I'bew* clubs ar* uur only bop* aud through them we tnuirt push odr campaign of educatum. JCach newspaper should go aril rely at work <»rg«n'ting club«» !**»< all our papers take hold of this work Chicago Men tliavl. ■ MAKES THE WEAK STRONG! mad-*. Why follow a prereddlt that wav made wh<-u conditions were entirely different? We abouid progress In the srlvnc« of government as well as lu tbe arts. Capital seems to have r-q-s enough, and will pr-bubly break Its own neck; the nail trust failed, and now the cof fee combltoe and sugar trust are fight ing each other. If you can't legislate a man rich or poor, why -Io the cort-oratlons waul legislation In tbeir Interests? legisla tion has much to do with the prosperity of tho f-eople. A I'nlted Stat--» bank patterned after the Bank of England will tie the out come of Itepubllcnn financial legisla tion. and while It will give temporary relief to A- km I the country with then« bank note*, tbe final smash up will only be more severe. Nature provides land, sunshine, air ami rain with a plentiful hand, but man refuses to make the mediums that are noe-led to facilitate exchange, hcuce there are thousands of hungry peopls In a lau-l overflow Ing with pleuty. An Audai ious Autogr.iph-secker Many Traders, says tbe Youth's Com panion, may reettll experiences In get ting the autograph of Henry W. Ixmg- felloW, Tbs ntitbor of "Chats Miti) OelebritleO*' IlSS something to •ox about thia very thing: I remember one very pleasant pnrty at the poet's dinner table, writes Mr. Guild? at which Mr. Monti, Prof E. N. Horsford and myself wire present. Mr. Monti, I'rof. E. N. Horsford and my— If were present, »laS Mr. ix>ng fellow related a number of amusing anecdotes rra|H-ctlug appli-Mtloua that were made to him for autographs. He was very kind to autograph seekers, am) used to k<w-p In a little box upon hla writing table a number of slips upon which were written. Yours very truly, llenry W. Ixmgfellow. One of these would lie sent to the applicant by a member of hla family to whom he pa<u«*<l over ibeir requests. Itut the autograph seekers were not always satisfied with a mere signature, and he often m-iit a verve troni one of his poems, signed with bla name. The most remarkable request, however. came from a lady In Heaton, who, the poet said, sent him by express a pack age of one hundred and fifty blank vis iting-cards, with a letter requesting that he would Inacrlt-e hla name on each of them tbe next day, as she was to have a grand reception at which a numtar of literary people would tie present, and she wished to prewent each one of her guests with tbe poet's auto graph. Th!» was too much for even Ijong- fellow's g-“Hi nature, and would seem to he hardly credible, had I not heard It from tbe poet'a own lipa. True ilrealtieee. Iler. II W. Knapp. In hl, eulogy up on Ituakln. tells bow Ituakln ta-gan by giving first a tenth of hta Income to tbe poor, then half, and finally nearly the whole. If oUiers would not en.-ourage the study of art In schools, Ituakln would buy ten wati-rasdor drawings of Will- lain Hunt, and give them to tbe public schools of London. lie fell heir to one million of dollars; Hila amouiK he baa given sway eaerpt a autnelrnt num to give him an Income of fifteen hundred dollars a year. Cp ou thia tie nowa Uvea. tbe Income of hla booka I «-I tig distributed among Ids old IH-iMUoners and bla »anona plano tor a>H lal reform. lie txwtowrd bla art trramirra with Uke generosity, lie gar* Iba marl »Ira which lie had collected in Greece and bla prirelraa Italian drawings to public galleries and museums, where Ulrjr would U'hvflt the common people. Refusing the Invitations of the rich, and putting away tbe temptation to a life of elegant case and refined luxury. Ituakln gave hlmaclf to tbe p>M>r. Ills l*rat lei turoe were never given where English wraith and aocial prratige went» represented, but were delivered to working girls' clubs and worklumru’s associations. If lloimarau refused the yoke of law and service upon rhe plea of genius, thin man, by reason of bls talents, was rarefnl to fulfill the duties not expect ed of mediocrity. "That,“ aald the waiter to tbe lonely mm who was taking bis dinner at a cheap restaurant, "that Is rral, genuine country bred mutton, air.” "Yes," re- turneil tbe gurat. thoughtfully, "It's even what you might call died In-tbe- wool."— Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. e The must aatute a perula tir a pblloao pncr «ir Hito, whuae reflect Iona on tbe eubjoct hart been a model aver ataca La day. John Graham 1« the foremost man in Americun athletic». It wa» he who manage»! the fu! team fnnn this country that attract» »st world wide attention in the recent Olympic gam*’« at Athens. Formerly trainer for Cidumbia *xd th* ti for Prin*‘- phi and finally h»r Harvard university, Mr. Graham had much to do with raising the standard of vi'llcgiat« spurt«. A small army of gentlemen have t*»«*n guided by him since h»* left Harvard and took hi» pr*-<- ent position, su|M'rintcnd*rit <*f th«* famous gymmudum uf the Boston ath- lotir iuk“x’iatmn. Three of his proteg»-*, White. Brewer am! McCarthy, have just won th«- N«*w England championship «t the mile, quater-mil»* and five-mil* run. H* has truned W h ks of Brown university, une of the bust college sprinter* in the country. Many another student of what make* men and women strung h.m u*e»l and has reootnmended Paine’s celery com- fmund as th* t»»*t known rcin«s!y for th«»*«* who are Weak and dispirited, th* overworked an»l enfeebled ¡«ersoii« who are most uoncern*«l In the general awakening of interrat in outdoor exer- cim? ami Indoor attention to the proper rules of health. It was the a blest professor of m«*»li- cine and *urg»-ry in any college, that giant *m*>ng men, Prof. Edward E Phvl|«s, M. I) , LL. I)., of Dartmouth now a th is *'«dl g«', who after yc.irw of ¡ ati»’Bl in- veetigAtiun and study, sasUle«! by all that was t»r»l in the progress of m«*»lt d m-i<»n* e «1 h»*m« »nd abroad, first discover*»! the wonderful formula of Paine*« celery »'otU|<M>n»l There was no *h»ubt of th* interest that w«»uld I»* awaki’hed at otic»’ by th«* ammutHVinent <»f any dis«*overy by Prof. Phelf* Th«* formula from th«* first was furni»b«*d to the I «eat physician«, and forthwith this remarkable Paine's celery eompouml was personally u*«-»l and prufrasitmally pr«*s«-ribed by them Th*’ result of the closeat investigation might have N*rn «’ip«*<• tI It w»»n re qtured « considerable industry tu pro- duc* th* r*me«ly, an«! rupidly but »teaihly, without c«*asing, the demand for Paine’s celery compound has in creased, until today there is no other rrm»'dy that in eompariflun t>egins to hold half th* public attention that it hobla. In untold num tier of rs** where every other remedy has been tried and fail**d, Paine’s celery o » ui | m * uii *I has at tained the wished for results, making th«* weak strong, purifying the !*l»*al, rttbuilding th* wurnuut nervous tissue, curing chromo sirkm-ss, proving .« never failing and permanent relief for rheumatism, neuralgia, kulney diseases and d>*»rd«*rs of th* liver, all tin* to the ixiiI-airment of the pers«»n’s nervous system, the consequent impoverishment of the blood and the breaking *!<*wn in t Wl effer On* Hundred T>ol1»rw R*w»r-1 f«*r any rase of < alarrti that cannot Vs cured by Hali • < siarrh <’ure r J.t iiKNkY A CO., Props , Tol*«to, o. W » th© ?ir«1, ii»»r kn>>wn ► J. i hcn»y for th» last 15 year», »nd b»ll»vs him >x»rf«»rily honorable in «11 bualhca» Iran »art loti« and fin- anclaily at4s U> carry out any obligations ma>la by their firm W n»? A Tat * t. Whi'leaal* irruggitt*. T»d»do, O. Wai I'lN'i, h t»N *•» A M *a*i 1» W h<> «?*»al® PruggiKla, Tolsd«», O Hall*» < atarrh lure <• tak« a lni»rbaily, act- tag illr»« Uy upon the hlo«*1 and «aureus »ur* fa> *rra <‘f lt>© »V>l«m >•':«»"■«• per ttailll» gold by all bt i|.»U Traiiti»-- • •!?««. liail'a Fam-ly 1*111» ata lite brat WEASO.XS i * k «» i »( < is All rjour*-1 * ’tip, •■ ■« a d. «i* ally vary light colored an« of he»»j . *• tnad* fr*»m flurx-M. * Tra «iarvirm la tna«la fr««m ugar ( an« and is atrigily pure It is for «als by lirMCam grueso, in ran« only. Mamita«- lured by Ike cauri» <■«-•*«* avare «’«» Allg*n- ulne ''Ir« im- ha*» th» manufac turer*» : au •• lit' <?«; ' r-l • *ry * •<* Oulorod photograph» taken at a single ojicratiun ar*i shown by Dr. July, of Dublin, Ireland. HIS IS THE TIME of year .. .. F when men .. and women .. become weak em d Ly the weatli-l er. and run] down gener ally..........The first parts that the weather affects arc the kidneys. The urea is not thrown off. but is forced back upon th«- lungs, aiul dis ease results —caused by weakness of the kidneys ~"L»ur* •*■**•. • »evW. «■**• ••* x»«S •» ) -e _____ C-l ( SIXG Breakfast Cocoa. fi*\A-4tc il ij aH *fe v ; -e fi*kAutg it re n- t nude by lhe s » va ej l»ukh Fr <n> in whkh chemivah are used. FWx iuu beam of the lines! quanfy are uve»!. Because it it nuuie bv a method whk*h pmervet unimpaired fhe eaquvufe natural flavor and >.»d>>r <4 the beans fie»auw it is the m«wt evon«»fnua!, cosbng krxs than one cent • cup rt MK root). ahi » 1'01/ Walter Baker ¿v Co.’s The queen regent of K|*«in smokes mure than a d«»s**n cigarrtl«-» a lay. iioMK oon***qn*nc* of snm* jwrticulAr organ« When Mr Graham, wr-t t g Ju* ■*rv | m 1397, said: "I have um*d Paine's »d«*ry c*'ni|*ound to my ’ ••n fi*.. and I have no doubt that any i-erson under going great physical and m> ntal strain would find it of great service. F*»r ■ tu»l*,nt< rwp»--. tally it «»light t»> I*» of gr«*at value " When *•» pr- ninenl a student <*f tastily health, who has no «*qua!, tiult-w«, |erha)*t. «»ne mentions Dr. Margent *«f Harvard, with whose methods Mr Graham be« ime well a» qmunted al Hari.ir*! when Mr Gra ham sais bluntly that after ht» cxjieri- •*t*V*’ he Iw’lo-v'S other» u»»t|Ul tin*! Paine's ; < rv > • pu. titol *»f great serv• ic«*, what man <»r woman «nil *d |*crfr* I health *’.»n afford to nvglert h".* well considered «n I expert a«!vice! T - I* n*» d**ubl that I’linr'p* <drry •**>in]«oun*l * l«'4ns th* hl**»l *»f *’ /*'ini, salt rheum and such bum**'». n*»l «»uly tn the »pm g that is so f.»v rable a Hine, but at any time «luring th«? year, •»> lh‘»rot>p’dy that nothing further it ever board of them. Paine’s celery compound has been test*»!, triesl. ft* rutiniaed ami heartily appr«»ve«| by so many imparti«! physi cians and men and women wh»»*«* word in any matter would m»t la* questioned for a moment, that one must I»» »tub bum 111 Hid«*'I indvext who pnfers tu mope around half sick instre»l of verify ing tl.»-s* |ta*.*itivr, straightforward st« lament«. n« that y<M« get th* genuliMi »ftklo m»J« b* WAl.ffW WAblkavO I til . l>»Tx h«»f«r Meo* I •tabli»«»d I 7 M> Sent Free! To any perwm Interested in human» matter* »»r who loves «nini«!» we will •«•»<! Irr© utw'ii sppli* nit-ui. a' t«>pY «if th* A LLl A S‘ k 'thetvrgan «»f tin» Horlety. In a«l<!iti«in k> ita in- I troMely iiiterrstlng reiuimg, it cun- I lain* a lint of It»» valuable and un- I u«ual premium» given by the paper HESK IS ONLY ONE mt \AIIO\U Hl MX\E AIXIAMt, ♦i*Mli I'niled < hartllea *«H4ing. Mew York. SURE WAY . . ■. • • ■ I -t pl- ri'p’ 1 y c h e < k i n K trouble, ol the A lyl » ftortng tbexe great organ« to health and strength, and that u by the n*e <d F0« nom îMâr ast vics œ Don’t tW' Wa«l." LIVER PILLI rfrfeitf «M-»'MO Oww TWltaf to n»« O*lf Of*» ’O' « Do»«. S« A fy _»«-*,•», f So. • Me, S«K(^»a -1 f,w. A *.tr^ ». «—•••• 6». rx-a. r*. t DRESS FACING i mi .., I.. ...... ’OO Modelo........................... e»*O 97 Modelo....................... 80 ’90 Idealo ..... 30 l*-c«>m! hand Machine« «»f ail from •-'*» I«» I»- • A«*h, nr *»n inaiali wir ni» Wr.l» Ine • a’ • '.-g »-i M*rr>nd ti»n«i la«< LJVK Atit.Nnt wamtki » M «tiltil.I. < V í I K < «» MIKU Y eoRTiast. oa • CMILOrreW aeuaast wain TgtTMIMG.** riwref ia thi wo«io r.nck'. ”C C.” R»i r « > • .1 < • l-rlr. • » M> f*an 1 < * . • ■! I f •■..« -al »'a .‘*cn<! for «•«neral < atalogu« or ('«tatagu* of Sporiing h • ••»*.-'<! witi Mokr« th* »girl hang gfa«efulky fern,/». If y«mr W« W »nutaetnrlwa t •» (I** < tgr: ■ yk SI > Wark ci m , K>»tn« ,'J .’I, »an Vraiu I*, >>, « »1 ‘ | . , • f«»r exclusive ageuci«». Ing BEST IN THE WORLD. It ha, »tood the tert of time; it hat raved thouaandtol live,; it haa rextor ed million, of suf ferer, to health; it has done »hat wa» never done, never attempted before; it ha« nude men «tronger and healthier. It h.i. m a <1 e „women brighter and hao pier; - it »land« alone in all the«e —uxltttra. Lto you Mrt think it would be wi»e for you to u»e it and thu« avoid tbe danger« of the «eaion ? In ,i«t upon having it yvy Fot*!«»* tao»i»ator tlf I IC 1 T 1AJ LA L n I ’ *>» • ■ * m • i W I I L»ll ■ « W ere on margii • Fortunes ha»» been *na«lo «n a «mal! brgiroi 'i« hy t?a*i ? < in fntureo W nía f’1. pañi' u;ar» lt< c»t re eren-e t en *•«»- eral - • ar* r t |-e- - • 'ira <>»> the « ’ af*> H«*a- 1 M Tra fe. a »1 a iW. <’» fcnnwird»**! tbej tut- j,,.. < g í¡«»x.• oo A • <• , • i»«- •«>• n««ar<i r»f Tra>1» <ra«e» tn fuflian l, oregoa, «(» kan« and brattle, Waah ww n r u i '’••• SURE CURE roo PILES Ito* ••••*» O« » ,a M rrav«< >1 n«M ttaWM MH-M D«. •Q-iAk lO l >IL« IIMIOt ••-»• -* <•< c- «www, • p*.' ..... .•.«•»«-•M r-too ta* i > m H*«A*a*. ratter» Good, or Borbor 8applio*. WILL A FINCK CO.. t rri KC •«<» I II K, rarwt. no |>«t ,* til curad. •end tor boo« ¡isa MAwartsre ^ar san six, aaa Market M. «as Fraaetacw N.P.N.U. Na •»* —&F.N.U. No TTI