More Emphatic than Ever . Housekeepers who have been induced to try some new brand of baking powder in place of the Royal, "just for a change," become more emphatic than ever in their praise of the Royal. The mail frequently brings over a thousand let ters a day commending the great qualities of the Royal Baking Powder from patrons in every part of the world, many of whom have used it for over a quarter of a century without a single failure. It never loses strength. The last teaspoonful in a cau is as good as the first The wolf mid the bear, y Russian proverb, are vcrj healthy, yet they liever ah. RCFTl'RB AND PILES CURED. We positively dire rupture, pile nd all rec tal digONMM without paiu or detention (mm bust new, No cure, no pay. Alio all Private du eaxeo. Address for pamphlet Ors. Portertleld & Loaey, MS Market street, au Frauclaeo, Some people get nomethlutr for nothing, and the rest get nothing for something. Coughs. "Broiru'i Bronchinl .VocWtre a sure remedy for coughs and sore throat. 2o cents a box. The lazy la unre a, as well as the flannel ahlrt, ahrluka from waetiiug. nave Tou Asthma? Pr. R. Sciiiffmass. St. Paul, Minn., will mail a trial package of Schitttnan'a Asthma Cure free to any sufferer. Gives instant re lief iii worst cases, and cures where others fail. Jiame this paper and send address. Tbt G ism i a for breakfast. Use Enamellne Stove Polish; no durt. no smell. How to Come to a Stop. When we least expect them, accidents will befall us, a veri fication of the old adage that the unexpected always hap pens. The fol lowine recites how an active business man was suddenly brought down. THE TRAIN STOPS. Given , O. " Recently while in the act of alighting; from my car. I stepped upon a atone, which, turninj? suddenly under my foot, threw me to the ground, with a severely sprained ankle. THE MANAGER STOPS. Suffering- exceedingly, I was helped Into tny car, and my man rubbed me most generously with arnica and kindred remedies, but to no avail. A POINT TO STOP AT. Reaching a station where St. Jacobs Oil could be procured, two Domes 01 URI 3 i nt Knnrrht anH t hi" annliCm- aa-aaaaBV lion nf it rultd at nnce in a relief from pain, which had well nigh become unbearable. I was out and about my work in three days." Prest. & Genl. Man. O. & M. flrVSS- The Pain Stop. wfrTr "German lyrup )9 Justice of the Peace. George Wil kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co., Minn., makes a deposition concern ing a severe cold. Listen to it "In the Spring of 1888, through ex posure I contracted a very severe cold that settled on my lungs. This was accompanied by excessive night sweats. One bottle of Boschee's German Syrup broke up the cold, night sweats, and all and left me la a good, healthy condition. I can give German Syrup my most earnest commendation." The Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD I rW MM The FISH liUASD SLICKER Is warranted water proof, and will keep youdry in tho hardest storm. The new POMMEL SLIIKElt is a perfect riding coat, and coverstheentiresaildle. Bcwareof imitations. Don't liuy a coat if the " Fish Brand ' Is not on It. Illantra- tetl Catalocue free. A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass. MERCURIAL Mr. J. C. Jones,of Fulton. Ark., eaysol IFSg5fl "About ten years ago I con rw)i tracted a severe case of blood poison. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which 1 took without any relief. I also tried mercu rial and potash remedies, with unsuc- RHEUMATISM cessf ul results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that marlA mv lifa one of Rtronv. After suf- ering four years I gave up all remedies and commenced using 8. S. S. After taking several bottles, I was entirely mimd and nhl t,r resnme work. 3F321 is the greatest medicine for K-jvfa biooa poisoning 10-uay ou the market." Treatise on Blood and BMn Diseases mailed "VWI llooth lUajirltiiawdai Two Girls, The other ikorniu Edwin Booth was rery much startled when it waiter tit the Mount Vernon hotel brought two card to his room Ixaring the names of two ladies unknown to him. The waiter aaid the ladies were pretty, and were waiting in the jiurlor. In a few minutes Booth made his appearance in the par lor, and much to his surprise he fouuJ two young and very pretty society pills, one of w hom was a debutante. They Informed him they had attended every performance since his arrival in Haiti- inore. and had become so fascinated with him that tliev had decided to call, They hoped he would pardon them for doing so. for a few 111 unites lootn mui nothing. First he looked at their cards, which he still held in his hand, and then at the girls, w ho blushed and lieoauie Terr much confused. At last the silence was broken. "Young ladies," said Booth, "I hap pen to know the names on these cards are assumed, and if I only knew your real names I should most certainly in form vour parents what you have done, Now, take my advice, go home, and don't ever run to see an actor again, for the next interview might not be so pleas ant." The young ladies departed, and have been very much alarmed ever sinre lest their parents should find them out. Baltimore American. Why They Sy 1. Lawyers would ask more questions than they do if they did not fear getting the wrong answers. ew Orleans t icayune. The cost of rough steel castings for marine engine work is said to be about four times that of cast iron, but greater allowance has to be made tor tne ma chining, as much as 20 per cent, of the casting being removed in some cases. An eclinse of the moon is caused by the shadow of the earth; the phases of the moon are caused by the continually varying inclination at which that half of it that is illuminated by the sun is presented toward the earth. While there are differences of opinion in regard to the effectiveness of the pro tection afforded by lightning rods, the best authorities favor the view that a faultless system of conductors insuro ab solute protection. "The number of impecunious earls in the world," said Hicks, "is proof to me that the early bird doesn t eaten tin worm these days." ON THE WAT TO PARADISE. Let us hope that the people who habitually disregard their health will r ach that desirable place, and avoid the locality which is leas de siraole as an eternal residence on account o( the heat and surroundings generally. But while we tarry in this vale of tears, why should we vo un tarilv endure the torture of dVBWimia when a systematic UBe of Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters will na us 01 me atrocious nmittuy wnieu un less physlciai s are very much at fault U-nds to shorten the term of our existence. Heirthurn, biliousness, constipation almost always accom- innv thin enmn aim. ana are svmDiomauc oi n, 'htwe are all extlneuishel bv the Bitters, which also conaueni comnletelv malaria, rheumatism, nei vousnesa and debility. Hince the appearance of " la grippe" it has shown a singular mastery over th formidable complaint that has carried off i j many oi our brighten; ana Desi. It isn't the man who blows most who finds it the easi st to raise the lnd. KISS ELL SAGE, The well-known financier, writes: " 506 Fifth Avenc, ) New Yoek City, December 20, 1890.1 " For the last twenty years I have been using Allcock'b Pobous Plasters. They have repeatedly cured me of rheumatic nains and nains in mv side and back Whenever I have a cold, one on my chest and one on mv back speedily relieve me. 1 My family are never without tnem. RussBLL Sage." "This !a a hard thing to set over," muttered the razor the baruer was using on Mike de Young's cheek. Did you ever see a sickly baby with dimples ? or a heal thy one without them ? A thin baby is always deli cate. Nobody worries about a plump one. If you can get your baby plump, he is almost sure to be well. If you can get him well, he is almost sure to be plump. The way to do both -there is but one way is by care ful living. Sometimes this depends on Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. We will send you a book on it; free. Scorr & Bowrn, Chemists, ita South (th Avenue, New York. 3 A FEW COLLMK YARNS. WORK THAT BOYS IN SCHOOL WILL UNDERTAKE FOR FUN. liming I'tirly That Failed How A !'rttiaiii''s lloiar Was tUUod In th Air When Olio lYIInw Unit to I'tny Three lloitia In Stive the ',rtl. Talking of lumiur," said a university cluti man tln oilier eveuliiir, "1 in hero Willi some emphasis and invent to say It U not always a hiuxvss. I was till a party f students oneo who, having set their iu'ii- leniio hearts 011 liu.inu; a roti.nli and 1111- outh KiHvlmen from Vermont, repaired to his room about II n'eloek one nihl to per form these rites. There were seven of tho Invaders, inrluditi! myself, and wo silently olleeted In the corridor outside the fresh- man s uoor. in oroer to 1 impressive in our entrance at a pvoti signal we hurleii ourselves against (he portal and burst, it in. 1 recall a feeliu;? of pride as t lie door went in at the successor tlilsllrst step, but nothing distinctly afterward. In the dim, religious light which sifted through the curtains from the swinging moon we lieheld a long, sparse and meager Mni who llew out of Ivd and fell upon us. Ho was silent as a bulldog, but (pilck and ferocious as a cat. 1 never saw such a creature. I got a Mow which 1 vivnliy re- liiemlier comparing on the spot to a Hail, a comparison, by tho way, which I do not now alter or regret. The whole iitiair out not last ten minutes, and its close found my self and the other ha.crs buttered and bruised and out in the hall. K.USIM) TIIK IIOU'.K. 'The Vcriuontcr did not even attempt to close the door after us, such was his con tempt for our prowess. Ho went over to a washstand wlnlo we consult oil in the hall. We did not go back in his room. We could. of course, but wo saw it would consume a Kreat deal of time and the hour was late. So we gave it up. 'Sav. you ermont man: I said as wis were about to leave, 'I trust you are no! mean enough to report this to tho fae ultyf ' 'Not at all," lie said with a cheery laugh. 'I like it. Como again any tuiK you please. Vour attentions are very gratify ing to my pride.' " Where I was." said the listener, "wo had a little fun one night perfectly blood less, however which i:i its results tilway rose an insolvable mystery to the profound head of the institution. The professor had an old, fat, sluggish horse, which abode in a small pasture or paddock close to the col lege. One night a party or us tepairol thither and proceeded by means of rails' laid square, just ns children build cob houses, all decked over or lloorcu wun some two lucu piuias wnicu lay come nient, to build a platform. We raised it at first perhaps eighteen inches ironi uie ground. Then we built a second close lie side the first and made it three feet high. 'The horse was led upon tho first, and from thereto the second. Then, takingoll the plank floor, we added about four rails to each of the four sides and carried the first platform to about eighteen inches higher tliau the one on which tho horse stood. This was planked over and t ho old horse invited to climb on it, which he did inadocile, oppositionless way very w inning to our young hearts. ell, we coiiiiuueo this alteration business, leading tho old war horso from ono pedestal to the othe until ho was twelve feet in the t;ir, perched on an eminence of rails and planks. 'This suited the most fastidious of the , party, and we tore away the rail and plank construction the horse had no further use for and piled it carefully back in its sever al parts just where we got it. I he old horse, w ho seemed to realize ins position, didn't stroll about any, but made the best of it, lyina down ami going to sleep. The professors were much ustotindcd in the morning and never were able to figure it out. They sent to a neighboring town ror help and got the horse down with a der rick. PBAYINO AGAINST FIIIE. "Another time," continued the racon teur, "a party of us had been out on that sacred night Halloween tearing off gates and signs and otherwise disporting our selves ufter the fashion or college youth the world around. We had brought about a cord or broken store signs up 10 jim Martin's room, and were merrily burning them in his big fireplace. The ceremonies were at their height when two or three professors, excited to the movement by in dignant townspeople, whose signs beinjj ravished had followed us to the college gates, rapped loudly at the door for admis sion. Souieuung nau 10 ue none, us 11 would never do to let in t he professors and those broken evidences of our guilt around. "A man by the name of Jack Nesbit whs equal to the pinch, however. It was a rule of the college that 110 proiessor snouiu oe denied entrance to a room, no matter the hour, unless the occupant was engaged in prayer. In event of the present progress of this religious exercise the professor was unable to wait until the 'amen,' and could in nowise complain. At the first rap Nes bit broke into prayer. In a loud, sonorous tone he sought mercy for himself and his companions. Continuing he beleagured the throne of grace in behalf of the col lege, as well as the professors, singly and in a body. Next the students came in (or note by name and in bulk, as well as every attache of the place to the small person who cleai.ed knives and forks in the kitchen. No one was slighted or over looked. Then Nesbit went for the govern ment and prayed for the nation at large; then the president and his pressing needs were named, and divinity was pleaded with for their fulfillment; then all the depart ments and various officers of state, and when thev were exhausted all the states, beginning with Maine and ending with California, were interceded for. "After this Jack went to Europe, and, beginning with England, related the neces sities of each government and sought their satisfaction. From there he went to Asia, to Africa, thon to South America, and so on until he was drifting among the islands which dot the southern seas. Meanwhile the rest of us turned stokers and crowded the signs into the fireplace, where they roasted and leaped almost to the limits of general conlagration. Just as Jack was landing at Auckland the last splinter went up in smoke and the disgusted professom were let in. The prayer was almost three hours long, and as the teachers filed in Nesbit closed with some quotation from Kt.. Mark which refers to those who, seen- ing a sign, shall find it not." Kansas City fetar. In England the badger a somewhat dif ferent animal from the American badger, though like h; in iu many respects is still bunted by gentlemen by way of "sport." Dogs are especially trained to hunt badgers, and the sport has the peculiarity that it must be enioved at night. Between 11 at night and 8 in the morning, when the badeer sallies forth from his hole In pur suit of his game, the sportsmen go in par suit of him. Und taMe in the mouth or nn unpleasant breath, when resulting from catarrh. m overcome, and th nasal paistttrt whloU have been closed for years are made free by the use of Kly's Cream ltiilnt, 1 aullered front catarrh for twelve years, oxporlonoliiK the iiiuiseatinn dropping iu the throat pe culiar to that disease, and nose bleed al most dailv. I tried various remedies with out benellt until last April, when I saw lMy's I'reain Italnt advertised. I procured a lioltle, and since tho first day's use have had 110 more bleeding-the soreness Is en tirely gone.- 1M1. Ihivldson, with the Hus ton )'inj(f, formerly with the Huston Jmir im. Apply Halm Into each instril. H Is quickly absorbed, (lives relief at one, Trice, oO cents at druggists' or by mall. Ki.y Hhotiikhm, M Warren street, New York. One rout pttd U worth a d moil In your mut" Hl'VTK or Ohio, t'nv or T01 Kll ',( I .! I'OI'NI V. I Krask j. I'iikn vmakeaoNih Hint he Is the so lor partner 01 the II r m ot K. J. 1 iiknky As I o., ilnliii; tniMm m tu tho 1 tlv of In eilo, county unit Slnte uforeauhl, mut Hint nhl llrmttlll sy the Biimiil ON K lU'Mi'tKU Hol.l.AKS lor ouch 101. 1 ter ease o( I' A 1 Httii thnt eimuot lie cured by tllO UKO o( II VI l.'s t'Al.OOOl I'l'IIK. KKANK J. CIIKNKY. 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HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, i will cure vou promptly. It your child has thf CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use h quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON GUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope ess. but take this Cure at once aud receive ira nediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00 Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Asl our druggist for SHILOH'S CURE. If you) ungs a:e sore or hack lame, use Shiloh s Por jus 1'lasters. fnce, 25c, THE M05T POPULAR C)0NG Tobacco is a luxury a quieting, reBt ful friend to mankind. The better the quality the sweeter and milder the smoke. In all these good qualities mastiff plug cut stands at the head of smoking tobaccos. J. B. Puce Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia. lillHtS WHIHt Alt HSF UttS. Best Cough Syrup. Taates Good. Use in urns. 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