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Aa BcpvHt Opinion. ' Oar reader have doubtless noticed the tBMTom discussions by th scien lists and hypion is ts as to the relative Valve of the various biking powders. A Careful sifting of the evidence leaves no doubt as to the superiority of the Royal Balds Powder in purity, wholesome Besa and strength, from a acientifio standpoint Aa opinion, however, that will hare perhaps greater influence with oar practical housekeepers, is that given by Marion Harland, the well known and popular writer, npon mat ters pertaining to the science of domes tic economy, of housekeeping, and of home cooking. In a letter published in the Philadelphia Ladies' Home Journal, this writer says: I regard the Royal Baking Powder aa the best manufactured aad iu the market, so far aa I hare any experience ia the nse of such compounds. Since' the Introduction of it into my kitchen, I bare used no other in making biscuits, cakes, etc., and hare entirely discarded lor such purposes the home-made com bination of one-third soda, two-thirds cream of tartar. 1 "Every box his been in perfect condi tion when it came iijto) my hands, and the contents have given complete satis faction It is an act of simple justice, and also a pleasure, to recommend it unqualifiedly to American housewives. "Marios Harland." Tmi," said the ifrocer. as bo irave the boy balf a dozen onions for a nickel, "I'm dome; myaeif a rank injustice. I'm civing you six scents fur fire." Washing ton Star. The Crip Twice "I have had the grip the last two winters. Last wlater It prostrated mc so tatt I bad no streafth and could not do sty work. I sat dtws and cried many tunes, I was so bl-jc aad dlsooorazeC I had treat pain ia mj back and across By kidacys and tknxrjta my whole body. I also had a bad ewvjb. Hood's Sana partita Juatabout saved Bay life. It cits ma Jl1i-. iUrk. strength so that I could do my work and made ene feel Well I shall always be a warta Hood's Cures Men 1 to Hool's Samparilla. I do not vr3.1t anT-iing batter for a family medicine. Mrs. lafzaa Claris, Wihm,-toa ViUis, K- I. N. B. Bo sure to tret Hood Sirsaparilli. HOOD'S PlLLS ro purely TrKtaMe. pen WHY WILL YOU SUFFER. If you are nervous, ill at ease, sick, tormented with strange fancies and worried over trifles, it is a sign that you are in the agonies of indi gestion. If this be the fact, get a box of the Laxative Gum Drops at once. These gum drops are mild and gentle, they are not a violent cathartic; but they will cure the worst case of indigestion. They are especially good for ladies, regu lating the indigestion, correcting any irregularities and giving the complexion that clear tint, that only accompanies perfect health. If your druggist does not keep them, send to the SYLVAN REMEDY CO., Peoria, li!., for a sample box by mail free. Always mention the name of this paper. ASHARPJOKE YET A POINTED FACT! IN 4 ACTS. AfT I. (Moraine ) Kui hry pfpfT of fasrtw Mas takes btMM nd tuft frw lhrow paper iBrCrrrt. Act II. (Noon.) TVile cues to cloart for bnub pills lack on the fffw. ArrllL (Nifht Manr1lvTt.lIn1iitMkithMt of hia font. I Air a bice. !-? ACT IV. fKflCtdar-) Man Udiai afreKaat hat J- I U AOlffttCA sO OUJ past!1 In Ins f rix iisrtiiwiiti, ttl d iffefrat-dml Ucka winch wt'l jcmmmiljt- thnuarlTr. tnall home m Ton don't waot ntadalfBiB Act ZUUtm 00 vrmsUft box a. Ihxae Tack. mmmt HtaiT y Vm -tcrrtty Dpfc. Ada Tck CbnCa FOR SALE CVCRVWHCRC. 'August Flower" I used August Flower for Loss of vitality and general debility. After taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been in business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville says he vasmade a new man by the use of August Flower, recommended by me. I have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. George W. Dye, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky. Bile Befits Small Guaranteed t) ear FIHcms Attacks. Blew. Readacbe and Constipation. 40 la eaos bottle, rrloe Sc. Fur aula by drursista. Pletue "7. 17. 74" aad sample dose IM. J. f. SMITH CO rVnffcfan. f IT tOK. mmmi Dr. Bull's CoaghSyrnpSSS? CURES RISING . BREAST i"mjroo ccfcun" rut IUvW BMaiiac ever woman. 1 Lavo bnea a taldVwini for man? Tears, and ta each caas wbere "MMhcr'a Friend" feadtxranstd it lias saeomnUahed wanders and relieved nock Ir 4 th best vemedv for rl.'hs mi tee ttmfr -ninaw, "! worth me rrlceforUial jane, an. J- Montgomery, Ala. HeM tr (Trmws, etaroea prrpald, ca rcoelrl Clprtc,lperbotUo. rSAWTCLD RE0ULATOR CO., ptTUMt Home Tacks jaawaflaA jgg IM.IUS-" I...14-lr:1 1..A.I-1 ROYALTY SET ASIDE. A B!ocdlees F evolution in th Ha waiian Island. yaeen l.lllaukalaiii Dethrones and ProvUlfMial Goveraatent Set I'P Annotation to the United elates Desired. Has FnAKCisco. Jan. 29. At S o'clock yesterday morning the steamer Clan. dine arrived at this port from the lla' traiian islands brinylns Important tles of a re vol at ion Id hrtt kin? lorn. A provisional government has been established by an uprising of the peo ple; Queen LilioaUalani has beed de-pos-d from power; monarchy has been abroprateil; the, government bniUHngs scited and a new provisional minmtry. composed of four members, is sustained by the bayonets of volunteers. The queen attempted on Saturday. January 15, to promulgate a itexV ihm stitution, depriving oreigners of the right of franchise and abrogating the existing house of nobles, ati the same time giving her power to ap point a new house. This was re sisted by the foreign element of the community, who at once appointed a committee of safety of thirteen mem' bers, who called a mass-meeting of their class, at which 1.200 or 1,500 were present. This meeting nnanimously adopted resolutions condemning the ae tion of the queen and authorizing the committee to take into further eonsid eration whatever was necessary to pro tect public safety. Monday the committee of public sifcty issued a proclamation to thr Hawaiian people. The manifesto Con eludes? 't'pon the accession of her majesty. r.ilinukal ini. for a brief period the hope prevailed that a new policy would be nxloBted. litis hone was soon blasted by her immediately en tering into a conflict with the existing cabinet, who held office with the ap proval of a large majority of the legis lature, resulting in the tri umph of Queen Lilioukalani and the removal of the cabinet The appointment of new cabinet subservient to her wishes and their continuance in oflk-e until a recent date jfave no opportunity for the further in dication of the policy which would lie pursued by her majesty until the open ing of the legislature In May of lsiri The recent history of that session has shown stubborn determination "lithe part of her majesty to follow the tac tics of her late brother anil ill all possi ble ways to secure extension of the royal prerogatives and to abridge the xipular rights. 'I-"ive uprisings of conspirators against tne jmvernmcnt have o-jcnmM within five years and seven months. It tii-mly believed that the culminating revolutionary attempt of Saturday will, unless radical measures arc taken, wreck our already damaged credit abroad and precipitate, to final ruin our already overstrained financial condi tion, and gnaranties of protection to life, liberty a:li property will steadily decrease, iin l the political situation is rapidly growing worso. In this belief. ant) a!s in our firm belief that the action hereby taken is and will be for the liest persHial, political and pro perty interest of every eitiacn of the land, we, citizens an-1 residents of the Hawaiian islands, organized and act ing for public safety and common good, hereby proclaim as follows! "The llawailian monarchical system of government is hereby abrogated. "A provisional government for control and management of public affairs and protection of public peace is hereby es tablished tiiexist nntil terms of nninn with the l'nited States of America have been negotiated and agreed npon. Such provisional government shall consist of an executive council of four mem iters, who are hereby declared to lie S. It. Dole. J. A. King, P. . Jones and W. O. Smith, who shall adminis ter the government of the islands, the fir-.t-named acting as president and chairman of such consul and adminis tering the department of foreign af fairs, and the others severally admin istering the departments of the in- terior.hnance and attorney general, re spectively, in the order in which enu merated, according to the existing Hawaiian laws as far as may be eon sistent with this proclamation: and also of an advisory council, who shall consist of fourteen memliers, who are hereby declared to be S. D. Damon. A. IJrown. I A. Thurston, J. F. Morgan. J. Einmclmuth, H. VYaterhouse, J. A. McTandlcss, E. I). Tenney. F. W. Mc- Chcsny, F. Wilhelm, W. U. Cistle. W. i. Ashley. V. C. Wilder and C Ilolte. Such a1vis-ry council shall also have general legislative authority. "Such executive and advisory coun cils shall, acting jointly, have power to remove any member of either council and to fill such or any other vacancy. "All officers under the existing gov ernment are hereby requested to con tinue to exercise their functions antl perform the duties of their respective ofli-.i-s, excepting the following-named persons: "Queen Lilioukalani, Charles R Wil son, marshal: Samuel Parker, minister of foreign affairs; W. II. Cornwell, minister of finance; John F. Col burn, minister of the interior; Arthur P. Peterson, attorney general who are hereby removed from office. "All Hawaiian laws and constitutional principles not inconsistent herewith shall continue in force nntil further order of the executive and advisory councils. (Signed. Hf.nrt F. Coorrn, And ten others. The Inte queen and cabinet accord ingly yielded unconditionally. The Hawalla! Commissioners Km Kooto to Wnahlncton. Sam Fraxcisco. Jan. a. The com missioners from the provisional govern ment of Hawaii went to the Occidental hotel this morning. They expect to start for Washington to-morrow night The commission is composed of Lorin Thurston, W. C. Wilder, C. U Carter, William C Castle and J. Marsdcn. "The five men go on to Washington to-morrow night," said Mr. Carter in conversation with a United Press re porter. "What are your instructions?" 'Well, I cannot say, but we are going to Washington to endeavor to negotiate a plan for the annexation of the Ha waiian islands to the United States." "On what terms do yon wish to enter the nnionT "We would rather not come in as a state. What we most desire is a ter ritorial connection with the United States. We would like a commission and a govern qr appointed by the presi dent or local government having the same features of both those of Utah and the District of Columbia." "Don't yon desire congressional rep resentation?" 'V would desire a voice Id the na tional council, but wonld not ask a vote in congress, preferring to alopt the name system as exists in your ter ritories," "lint would not you prefer statehood to territorial connection?" You see the white element in Ha waii Is in a hopeless, minority, nu merically, lne native vote ia any thing bat as intelligent one, and we tan concluded tta, Vb? lot UDeUof there is the better It will be for the citizens, In brief we think it wise td take the direct government of Hawaii out of the hands ttt residents, which Weans We don't Wish to be subjected td the igrioraht Kanaka.' 'ls the commission empowered to conclude a definite scheme of annexa tion, Mr. Carter?" "No; the commission will confer with the Washington officials, and wilt sug gest onr plan as t have outlined it The result of the conference will be re ported to the fit-oVislonal government at Honolulu before any definite action is taken." . . ''What is t'ie attitude of foreign resi dents of the islands?" Almost alt support the provisional government. The Germans desire an- nexation, as do many of the English. All of the foreigners except the British and the Japanese have acknowledged the new government, and they may have done so since our departure, the I9th Inst." Will nollireat liritain oppose an: nexation to the United States?" , "She will probably enter a protest; but I doubt if there will be any vigor ous opposition. I think the British government has recognized that our in evitable Jestiny is annexation with thei United States. Ilreat Britain has practically abandoned Honolulu as a stragetic point, and has not used the islands as a station for three years." "What will be the attitude of France?" "Well, yon know, the French are raining possession of all the South sea islands which they cad occupy, and would unquestionably like the Ha waiian also. They will hartliy object to the inevit.-ll.le-, though;" The Annexation Ur the Men- Hawaiian Re; public N'bt rrobalile. Wash IXOTiiV: Jnrt. An IhterlnW : between Secretary of State Foster and Dr. Mott Smith, the Hawaiian minis- ter, continued for some time in the diplomatic room of the state department- At its conclusion Secretary Fos ter went over to the Whith House and had a conference with President Har rison. While, of course, no statement of the policy to be pursued by the L'nited States in the matter will be made, at least until after the arrival of the commissioners from Hawaii, who are to nresent the renuest for annexation to the United M ites, it may lie said that the visit of thf Hawaiian will hardly 1m successful if the purpose thereof has been coH recti y stated. Aside froid the innova tion upon tHe policy of the government since its origin which the annexation! wonld lie. the interests of other coun tries in the Sandwich islands are too large to permit, on the part of the gov ernment of those nations, an acquii-s-cence in such annexation. It would lead to inevitable consequences that the United States would not care, ami which its long s -ttle.l policy forbids it to assume. Tho Deposed tieen to be Provided For, SAX FrtAs-ls i. Jan. HX -Commissioner Carter says the new government will lnak ample provision for the de piscd queen, who will ba supported in fitting style, anil will also provide for ! Princess Kaiiilani, who is at school in EnglamL o The Son of An Amerlmti. X'rw York, Jan. mi. S. II. Doyle, president of the provisional govern ment of Hawaii, is a sod of the late American missionary to Hawaii, a irradtiate cf Williams college, and has been second associate justice of the su preme court of Hawaii. He is scholarly man of acknowledged legal and judicial ability. FOUND DEAD Vn HIS BED, Sndl llrath ot VU tlrnror, Itoynl Commissioner to tho llrltl.h World's Columbian Kxp-Mltlon CiiH'A'.o, Jan. ::fl. Col. Ooorge I tirover. representative of the British royal commission to the World sColum- bian cxosttion and superintendent of construction of the Victoria hoiiM was found dead in his lied at the Virginia hotel about tl o'chick yesterday morn ing. The body was discovered by lien. Chauncey McKeever. of the United States army, a guest at the" hotel. Physicians were summoned, and it was found that CoL (trover's death had licen caused by heart disease, and that life had been extinct for several hours. After being embalmed, the body was arrayed in tho court uniform of the dead officer. J as. B. Hayes-Sadler, the British consul, was notified of the death, and immediately telegraphed to Sir Harry Wood, of the British royal com mission, who will notify the family of the deceased. Col. Orover leaves a wife and three children, two sons and a daughter, re siding in London. The sons are both in the service of the British govern ment, one in the army and the other in the navy. Uneasiness Abont the Overdue ttteamer' City of I'ekl u San Fraxcisco, Jan. 30. Uneasiness over the steamer City of Pekin has changed to alarm among the friends of her passengers. The steamer was due from Hong Kong and Yokokama last Tuesday. Allowing that she took the longer southern route, she onghtTvet and are further ornamented with to have been here Friday. She is now six days overdne, and it is certain some accident has be fallen her. Her commander, Capt Searle, is one of the Pacific Mail's care ful captains and never runs any risk. She is one of the strongest boats on the China line and has been very free from accidents.' It is suggested as one reason for her delay that the may have been met by a vessel from Honolulu and asked to stop there to aid the Bos ton in maintaining order, but this theory is not regarded as very probable. Honored by Emperor William. Bf.ri.1x, Jan. 29. The United States consul-general and the whole of the diplomatic staff of the United States were invited to the (!ala opera per formance given in honor of Emperor Williams birthday. Much comment has been eansed by the fact that no representative of the royal house of Bavaria attended the festivities. Ex-Empress Frederick will send to the Chicago World's fair some costly lace made in Silesia and presented to her by the Silesian nobility on her wedding. Count Von Munstcr, German ambas sador to France, will leave Paris on a prolonged leave of absence in Febru ary. Diplomats associate his departure with the campaign of calumny con nected with the Panama scandal. Canned by n Ml pi need Switch. Racine, Wis., Jan. SO. At 10 o'clock Saturday night the first section of freight train No. 185 waa side-tracked at Cudahy to let a north-bound passen ger train go by. Owing to a misplaced switch and a dense fog the passenger train went crashing into the caboose, smashing' it and derailing three or four other can. Eight persona were in jured, two of them perhaps fatally. Wants Military iniiHiw, I Bi rrALO, N.. Y.. Jan. N. Sheriff Jenner has wired Brig. -Gen. Doyle ' from Dunkirk that he cannot handle I tne strike at tne is rooks locomotive accompaniment to a handsome vase works alone, and needs military as- ! the mat to be of heavy silk. The deli sistanca. The thirteenth separate rate colors of the vase may be carried company ot this county will be in out In the coloring 9 tb design, mdineea to fo in tko nornlny. Philadelphia Prtos HOME HINTS ANS HELPS ; ' fcvery housekeeper should have a blank book, id which td copy or paste1 useful hints or directions about cooking or other housework. This book should be kept in the kitchen. To Wash Red Table Linen: Use tepid water with a little powdered borax (borax sets the color). Wash the lined separately and quickly, doing vety little soap: rinse id tepid water) containing a little boiled starch; tian to dry (n the shade; iron whed almost dry. tlood itoiisekeepin. Christmas bakes: lleat io a creaifl one pound of butter with one poond of sugar. Xow add the beaten yolks of twelve eirtrs. one prated nntmeir. onn J Klas of rose water; then stir in one pound of sifted flour and'the weU-beat-en whites of the eggs. Hake a nice light brown. Detroit Free Press. Icing: A simple icing is made by Utkine twrt minces of flnelytxWeleren sugar and the white of one egg. stir ring both , together fifteen minutes: During ihis time add either lemon; orange or any other kind of fruit juice or sirup, to color or flavor. A chocolate icing is easiest made thus: Take a quar ter of a pound of chocolate, break in pieces and soften in a warm place. Mix w ith two ounces of sugar, stir well, and add gradually the whites of two eggs. Grape Catsup: Squeeze the pulp from five pounds of grapes; boil this for five minutes or nntil the seeds can be strained out, using a porcelain po tato-maslief to press the pulp through the sieve! add two pounds of sugar, the skitlSj one Clip of vinegar-, it tea spoon ful each of allspice and cinnamon, i sallspooHful each of mace and cloves and a half a tcaspoohful of salt; add the spices In bags arid boil until it thickens. The housewife who gave me this receipe adds a little cayenne pep- - Pcr at the last It isdelicious with cold ! "cats, ! An American Agriculturist. n old-fashioned hatrack may be successfully modernized by putting a board covered with leather across the rack designed for the umbrella service. A jar or Japanese basket or bamboo stand for these necessities must then be provided to the improvement of the effect of the hall. One of the small conveniences often overlooked is the keeping of a pencil and paper with a few blank cards always In the hall , drawer or id a flat lacquer box on the hall stand if draWef is Wanting. Often an important message or name is lost through the absence of this simple forethought X. Y. Times. The Way to Boil Fggs: Our woman (and her household ways are the won- der and envy of her friends) says that the right way to boil eggs is not to boil them at all. First, put the eggs into a wire basket with a tall handle (that saves the time and vexation of fishing them out with a spoon when cooked) then set the nest of ergs In a kettle or or other vessel with cold water enough to cover the eggs not hot WateA of Warm Water, but cold water. Set the vessel over a brisk fire. Do not let the water boil, only just "come to a boil," and at that pirticnlar time not liefore or later the eggs w ill be cooked as they should le. Remove the basket of eggs by the tall edge handle. Spread a napkin over a deep dish, lay in the eggs and fold the four corners of the napkin over them and serve. Farm and Fireside. Tomakceoffce jelly, takes pack -gd of gelatine; put it to soak in one pint of water and add a large coffeecupfnl of sugar; after ten minutes pour over it a quart and nearly a pint of strong, freshly-made, aromatic coffee: mold in small cups and let it lie turned out on to a pretty dish for desserts just be fore it goes to table. Have a pitcher of whipped cream and pour some over each helping. With another paper of gelatine make two quarts of orange jelly. Cut a small top from each of as many oranges as yon require, and with a small mustard spoon dig out the pulp and juice; throw the shells into cold water. To make the jelly, use the strained orange juice, with enough lemon to flavor it nicely; place the shells on small cups so that they will stand up right and fill with the jelly when it be comes half cold. To arrange these for the table, cut them thronirh with a very sharp knife, first washing off the skins to avoid any stickiness, pile them on a pretty dish and wreathe with ami lax. -Country Gentleman. SCHOOL GIRLS' FASHIONS. What the Little Molds Wear nt Itinerant Sorts of Schools. The fashions for growing girls were never prettier than they are now. Here are "Three Little Maids from School" who are well worth looking at. Not from the same school, oh, dear, nol One is from a day school, one from a Sunday school, and a third from danc ing school. The school dress is of navy bine diag onal trimmed with rows of fancy black silk braid. This trimming alone re lieves the olainness of the short full skirt. A long Henri Deux coat opens over a braided vest which has a stand ing collar of navy blue velvet The coat itself has a peculiar round collar of blue velvet and a belt to match. The sleeves have full frilly puffs of the vel- rows of braid. The Sunday-school costume is nat urally a trifle more elaborate. It is made of two colors, India cashmere, and trimmed with jeweled embroidery. The accord eon-plaited skirt has a sim ple band sash tied in a loose knot at the back The round bodice has a full accord con-plaited vest, issuing from a pointed yoke of embroidery. The short jacket has jabot revers also of em broidery. The sleeves have full ac cordion elbow puffs, and the tight fitting underslceve has a cuff of the embroidery, of which also the standing collar is made. But the little maid's dancing-school attire is the most daintily fashionsble of all. It is fashioned in the style of the first empire, and is made of white crepe de chine. The short, full waist is shirred around the neck, where it ia finished with a simple band of point do Venise lace. The qneer little jacket ia heavily embroidered in silver, as are the bands which finish the short, puffed sleeves. The only trimming on the straight full skirt ctnsists of two flounces of lace bead, with a twisted band of silver and white corduroy rib bon. The sash is likewise of this same ribbon, and ties in the back in an em pire bow, with straight upstanding loops. Chicago Tribune. Inexpensive Mats. For a series of pretty mats fine white shirting linen is selected, the design being transferred by using transfer pa per. This is worked solidly in smooth satin stitch with two threads of white fioselle. Use one thread of golden-yellow silk for outlining the whole design, with the same for stem work, or for feather-edge around the circle. These designs are suitable also for silk or vel vet to nse under vases or bric-abrac Fine twisted silk Is used for the em- broidery, with gold thread for stems: or. if a more elecant effect la desired. bullion and gold thread may be used With good effect This makes a pretty GP INtfcfifeST TO ALU As immense collection of wild ani mals from all parts of the world it . promised for the world's fair. A kecf:nt invention is a cradle which rocKs by clockwork mecnani&m aca ai the same time plays baby tunes. Icemen say that men can see to rcac! a newspaper thfongh the clear ten-inch ice id the lludsod river bear Pongb keeps! ft. V. New YbRR state now has 121 chapter? of the Brotherhood of St Andrew: Pennsylvania has 102; Virginia. 47: Ohio, S9; Illinois, SS; New Jersey, The Seabnry house at Woodbury. Conn., known as the birthplace of thf American Episcopal church, was pur chased by the LitcliDcld archdeaconry Itt itiAI. at sea is to be abolished for those who hare money to pay for th transportation of their remains in cas' of death on shipboard. Air-tisht Mcc! caskets for the trnsisonrlalion i f b.iie are now a part of the equipment tf ai the best steamers. TnE captains cf chips which rarr briclcs have to lie very caref ill. An or dinary brick is capable rf absnrl ir.g : pint of water. So with a carpi oi bricks in the hold rorious lea-age ciay quite well go on undetected, f r the va tcr that enters is Rucked np as fast as it gets in. If this should be the-rase the consequences are bound to be most dia astrons. THE MILIT-' flY. It costs the government fl.COO n day for firing morning add cvCninjf salutes. The battering r.i.ri w:is d beard sus pended in the middle, drswtf bak and thrown forward. I?y. t'i.r.AVEs, of Maine, made np his staff by selecting the handajiacii men he could find in his own towii. In the Twelfth century a hook was attached to a footman's spear to enable him t drag a knight from the saddle. Oex. Tnociir. the defender of Paris in the closing days of the Franco-Prussian war. is a dess-ndant of Ilacine. He was invited to attend a recent histrionic ceremony in honor of the eminent dramatist, but was so busy v.-ith his memoirs that he could not spare the time to accept. A rowEnrrl. lamp, which distinctly illuminates objects over half a mile dis tant, by means c;f a gift reflector. Is to b? a-.liptoi in the Fr.i:i-.H driiy. It is carried oil d light Wagoli behind the soldiers, and th"V v.'iil lie id obscurity while th1? enemy and allobjects in fron' will be made conspicuous. RAIL RUMBLINGS. Caxaha lias about 14.000 miles 01 railroads. Tiik Koyal Hungarian railway com pany has de.'ided to employ women at all sLations. giviny? preference to the widows and orphans of men who hare died in their employ. The slowest railroad In the world is the Arizona A Ne Mexicd. From Benson to Xogales is eighty-right mi'-s. and' the schedule time Is eight hours. The fare is f S.S0, or ten er'iiis a mile. TnE last spike of the Great Northern railroad, giving a complete line from St. Paul to Seattle, was driven a f -w days ag-. Oiie thousand men were dis mised at once, and flK-ked to Spokane sni Si1tle. How's Thltt Wo offer On j H1m1lr.il Dollars Reward for nnv ciseof Caiai rh that cannot be cared by Hairs Carlarrh Cure. K. J. Chenkt & Co., IV-ips.. T-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J Ciienev for tho last 15 years, and be ieve him perfecily honorable :n all business transactions and niiati'-ialiy able to carry out anv obligation made bv iheir firjn. Ye-t& Tri-ax. Wiwlesah! llru;iis. To ledo, I) U'Aimsn Kinss Ai JIarvim, Wholesale Driltf'.-ists. Toledo. O Hall s Catarrh Cure is taitrii Internally. aeiiiiK direciijr upon the b'sssl wt mucous surfaces of thcsvsieai. Price iTs. pr bet tie. Sold by ail Druggist. Testimonials free. "M1011T I ask who lives here!" asked apo lite gentleman of a stranger lie met in front of a baniisouic mansion. "Certainly, sir," aspoiitelv rcnlicd I lie other. "Who is it, sir! ' "I'm sure I don't know," replied the stranger. If Cbrrkmated Early, Rheumatism is shorn of its terrors. When il is young, annihilate It with H-isteiter'a Stomach Bitters ana prevent life-long tor ture. If it is chronic, it Is always liable tn attack the bea t wi.h a fatal result. The poisons taken 10 cure It simply alleviate Its pangs, antl are them.---Ives dangerous in a slight overdose. Indigestion, ilver or kid ney trouble, costlvencss, innKtrla and loss of appetite and flosh a: 3 remedied by the Bit ters. Joxes "I'm going to bring my wife round to rail on you to-nieut " rlmilli "That's richt; but do me a favor, old man. Don't let her wear her new sealskin cloak: I don't want my wife to see it just now.' Jones (urimly) "Why, that's iv has -e are .mm hi g for!' THE MARKETS. NiwYoss. Jn an. CaTTIX Ntlv Steers 3 80 COTTON Mt'Mline FLOlTB-Wmtr Wheat t la WHBAT-No. RJ v", CORN No. 2. W- OATS-Western Mlll. POKK-Xe Mess. ST. liOUli COTTON MI-WHnir. BEEVB.--'hoic5 Steers ... . 4 W Median. l'i HOOS FsirtolKlert J"' 8HEEP-FirtoCuoici " riXJUK-Pateuts Fsncy to Ettra 1. . 1 4 WHEAT Nn. 2R?I Winter COKN-Nn.S Mixed oats-No. s BYE No. 8 K TOBACCO-I.OCT IU Ir Hnrly 4 VI HAT-ner Timothy ai BtlTTER-l'hoiceUsiry EOOS-Fresh POIIK Standard Mess (netrl .... BAl.-ON-Olear Rib H LAUD-Primj ttbom CHICAGO. CATTLR-ShlwIOT HI HI Knlr lo Choice 7 00 8HKEP Fair to ClMic - -W FUJUR Winter Patents. ... J0 SiiriiiK Patsuts WHEAT No. 3 Hot-tuft - No XRed. COtlN-No. 2 OATS-No. t " POIIK Mm INewl KAN4A4 CITY. CATTl.E-Slilinl'''if Ster I HOC1S All Grades - '", WHEAT No. KeJ Tt OATS-No.S. - COlUi-fo. X NEW OKLKAN fIOR Hl!i Grade COHN-No. s OATS Western HAY Choice WOO a ISTt i no 4 a M uit 40 3) il It SO 4 ;s J HI i !'. S B"l 3S- an 13t b 10 ; 10 a : 28 25 IS 7 11-1 U f 11 it r 110 40 4 IV J" It tl IS hi 5 ; 7s ;i 31s in 4 It so If. 75 US 73 "S U n) 11 Ml PORK-New Mess BACON Sides COTTON MiUdlin CINCINNATI WHEAT-No. t Red 7! CORN No. S Mixed is OA I f No. X Mixed Mi PORK-New Mess BACON Clear Kib POTION MHllhim n PURELY VEGETABLE Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. They're a compound of re- f Afmed and concaa- Itrated botanical ex- - tracts. These tiny, ' sugar-coated pelleta the smallest and the easiest to absolutely ana psrmanently cars Constipaijon, Indi- ptticn, Sick and Bilious Eesdacbes, Dixd- nest, BQioas Attacks, and all deraatmsnH of the liver, itnrnach, and bowels, They cure permanently, because they set j nararaQy. They doat shock and wsakea the system, like tbe huge, oki-fashioned pills. And they're more effective. One iittfc pellet for a corrective or laxative three for a cathartic. They "re the cAottoo pffls yon can bay, for they're gvLrantced to give satof action, or your money b returned. Tin n79BiTfartiw food toV 1 SAxt JCOPV. a yjL .1 S f k.tw i V J I 4 None But Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. No other equals it, or approaches it in leavening strength, purity, or wholesomeness. (See U. S. Gov't Reports.) No other is made from cream of tartar specially refined for it and chemically pure. No other makes such light, sweet, finely-flavored, and wholesome food. No other will maintain" Its strength without loss until used, or will make bread or Cake that will keep fresh so long, or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. No other is so economical The Baking Powders now being offered in this vicinity, with the statement that they are "as good as Royal' have been shown by the official analyses to be composed of alum and detrimental to health. The official chemists of the United States and Can ada, State analysts, municipal boards of health, and physicians indorse the great qualities' of the Royal Baking Powder. A Statesman Problem. When Senator Lamar, who had jnst Married a young wife, was appointed secretary of the interior by Mr. Cleve land, his bride spent a week honsc huntltifr; and finally found what seemed to be it stiitatfle residence (or a cabinet officer'.- She drove to the senate, of which Mf. LriraaF w'ds still member, to tell Her husbarjd the; Hews of her diSVover. His first question: wis: "What is the rent, dear?" "Seventy-five hundred a. year. The senator lapsed into deep thought and the young wife said, rather nerv onsly: "Do yon think it extravajrant?" "It is not that," returned Lamar, slowly. "I was wondering what I should do with t!ie other five hundred dollars of my salary." Chicago Inter Ocenn. Mew Roots so FtorMa. Louisville ft Hi Leal Air Line, In con nection with the Qurnfl de Crescent, has formed a ne throoh line from St. Louis to Florida, via Louisville, on train leaving St. Louis at : Si p. tn. Sleeper to Jacksonville, Florida, esnneetinic for 8fc AdcMstioe and Tampa. F.lecant accommodations. Secure tleepiuc-car berths throllRh bv apply in to tlckei olflr. idS North Broadway, St Louis, Mo., or Union iJepofc A Mattes or Posmo-t. Buck ten - "I have noticed a fuunv tuitiK about men who have been taken in." Nendick -What is ill'' Buckion "Tney are usually very much put out." Truth. Tun Surest Way to Bkixo One. A man addrossed a passionate love letter to a lady, kddin. pnstcrint: "Please to send a speedy misWcr; sotKeuody eiee, iu my eye.': Tid Bil At important DIBVrmiee. To makd It apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill. that thry am not af fected wiih any disease, but tnat tbe system simply needs cleansing, ts lo bring otrnfort honie'to their heart-s. as a costive eonddiou Is casilv cured bv using Syrup of Figs. Haau factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. WnAT are you thinking about P he asked. "I was wondering." replied the pi-ecise giri, "whelher Ihe plural of foot ball should not K feetbaHs. ' Washington S:af. The barber can hold another man's Jaw n hen he cau't bold his own PhiladelphiS Tunes. A Certain Care for Asthma. 1 ' K. I WPni n.cnmn ' to afford instant relief and cures where nothing else will. SomiSe free by avt-l Coir LI Ml Bros. Mxdicise Co., Su Louis, Ho. Str.N most liberal ia their views give their op'iiiens away freely before they are asked. - Picayune. Cleanliness, etercise. and diet sre the caniiii:ii virtues of arnod health. Take care of the first two ami if you know what and how lo eat vou need never be ilL It is claimed I hat ' (i.irtiel.1 Tea, a simple herb remedy, overcomes the results of wrong living. IT doesn't follow i hat a man approves ol aovclone. ven if he is completely carried away wit it. For Coccus ano TnaoAT Disorders nse Brown s Bronchial Troches. "Have never changed mv mind respecting them, except I th nk heifer nf that which 1 began by tnmkliig well of.'' ffcv. rfcsrjf Word Beccher. Suid oaiy in boxes. One trouble with the church is that there srcuiomanv babes in it from four to six feel high. Ham Horn. Ma Raiser, whose World's Fair Hotel advertisement appears in this paper, is per fectly reliable and will do as he agrees A tirst-class Fellow The Freshman Puck. Fossick headache, dizziness or swimming in the head, paia ia the back, body, or rheu matism, take Beecham's Pills. The Sea's Treachery "How treacher ous the ocean ia." "Yes; it is full of craft." JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little J BRUI8E may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little C08T will get a bottle of 8T. JAC0B8 OIL, A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE Years of Comfort against Years of Pain for JUST A LITTLE. A copy of tbe "Official Portfolio of the World', Columbian Exposition." desrriptm of Emldiars aad grounds, beautifully illus trated in water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of loc. in poata( stamps by Thr Charles A. Vocaxaa Co Baltimore, Mo. ArS50 Given AwayC P MF a ana Uold Watch rlTa M priM io toe euaacDt rawiBi BAHNKS' Shorthand Sehool, UClHf WWII, 4H lUTI IT. i THE School of tho West. a rains raascAav, . kas-taiypa'T" vanaaSavmhs' m t to la Mar- . Btaar. Wales t Bnoaiar r itsr-RUMELY I TRACTION AND PORTABLE ENGINES. Threshers and Horse Powers. bnwaJwrtw, (t, UunuAwlCkaUora( aisakwl Fa "ScrrosR I gave von tire rabbits and tuen another rabbit bow many rabbits would you have!" Heveu.' "Seven .' How do you mnl.o that om.!'' "Becaii I've a rabbit o' ma sin at Louie" eTtie xiliiou. TVoss for workers I Are yon ready to work, and do vou nant to make money Tncn write to B. F. Johnson & C . of Rico amQd. Vs., and see if they cannot help you. ..- nr two aulM lo every ouorrel la lbs world but your owe. Atchison Globe. Cure Consumption, Congha, Crovrp, soiw Throat, Sold by all Drutxnta en a Cnarawtem, Garfield Toa KUa, ttmpmttnm. Orm-XDTAO .3i W ifib3t.,5.i. Cures Constipation t W Tlksri-ii- irel. tWrd fc Its shnmtA O. W. KHYDKir. M. 1 Mall IHpt. McVlcker'N 'i heater. I blratftH 111. AH cannot possess a $io,ooo Souvenir (TbJs sum was paid for tbe firvt World's Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) fa the shape of a coin, but many can have .ac-cimiles of this valuable work of art only special coin ever issued by the U.S. Government for J5l each United States Government World's Fair Souvenir Coins The Official Souvenir of ihe Great Exposition 5,000,000of which were donated to the World's Columbian Exposition by the Government, are bems rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculator?, the Expositioc Authorities decided to place tne price at $1.00 for Each Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing 15,000,000, and using the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but j,w, of these coins to be distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Discovery and of the grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. For Sale Everywhere and Banks. If not for sale in your town, send $1.00 each for not less than fire toins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, HL itSHfe U. price MMtel oa tMUMfe awnx sola everywnere. .era III i A mm Ml V. 1 is. idmr m h,i TL I Tiill II I III II IB11 1 "aa. m Aint italic urvrs-. mni 1 Vr;w".0Frtv S-SyT Will Elvo exelaalve sale to shoo dealers and several a. kind, als and wlotk wasted. Fealaan Cms. W. A. Soaslaa. 1 'lbe Brat Coucti Hyrup. We you a iKMUOoa. l ariaiw Sold try Dmortom. mm 9X1 made medicine for Coughs, Bronchitis, and other dis eases of the Throat and Lungs. Like other so called Patent Medicines, it is well adTertised, and haying merit it has attained a wide sale under the name of Piso's Cure for Consumption. I ' lgir.'a-gniAra.ga'i.Li; 00 I0T Rf Df r.FWf ft vlik Panes. Knamela, and Paints wUeS stnlaJ toe nand.lnare me iron, ana DBnireq. The Uf n t Stove PoUi la Brilliant, 0 lesa. Durable, and tbe consumer para lor ao lla or claas package with every enreaaae. CMEY AVENUE REAR IM STREET. ITKiat W0ELS-S FAIB (MOnms. A BBTXABUt PLACK to STOP is th RAISER HOTEL Situated on a piece of around 150 feet frontage with plenty ot air and light la each room, ; auclr furaiabPd rooms wit double beds and, Fis Ught. tea mlnntrs walk to tbe Fair Grounds., rice. fl.OS prr cay for each person. Restau rant slew doors sooth. Send riu). each person., and state tbe lime yon will come thus sccurtnir: s rrotn aod I will credit you with money jrat Reference. Cera ExchaneB Bank. HABlRt BAISKK. 61 aad l ( liosara inaia, Chiraso, IU.- Y0TJ MUST SOW GOOD SEEDS ""."GOOD GARDEN,. titrj m llm r-ltt.alc. TKT TU4.H ANV VtI W1I.1L SOT KB Dt.APPINTEII. Our lllaatrt-rl. ud DE3CK IPTI V CaTa T.( g (T mavtl-r1 fw oti tApfkU- - AUOr- pUP(T S0 COMPANY, 1 mm 814 V. Tmmrt ltri, IT.lnylll,M. DON'T FORGET tijmmam, of Hffla, Oblo. makr Hm-rTsis MficUlncrr ami Tools for Oorin-. tuid DRILLING WELLS. : 4 lark, fill CIGARS i fftlA. Bm.mmt l-x T "u. M. arin-lwMM---'- $75.00 io $350.00 JSSStWfffe fFMUTIlllAni FITS (TBED. Trial BorU free y null. (nrra aTtn-all etkera rail. AMrear BALL tdtaj..nj Fkila..ra, Plso's Remedy for Catarrh is the fl Best. Easiest to Use. and Cheapest. I J Sold by dnnxi"f or sent by mall. I 1 50c . T. UaMluae, W arrtjn, pa. IkJ A. N. K.. U. 143a anm wnrrmoTo Avr.arTraEs plkasw uaaaethas ina ussaM asllReasane. Realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for him to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout i he country bv all the leadine Merchants 7. L. DOUGLAS mm mm Mp rnn GENTLEMEX. r. T A sewed snoe mac win on np, uu, il neamlesa. smooth inside, more comfortable. stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom made shoes costing from $4 to 5. The followfac are of tbe same blza standard of "2eri'i .. -.r r, 1 c a .oo nil s.v rue i.50 Police, Farmers and letter-carriers, j.50, Sa.l and Sa.oo for Working Meal Ii m and 1 1 t for youths and Boys. .ao Hand-sewca, ( wow la.se aad am DoagoU,iLAOiES. S4.75 lor atltara. TVralADUTI JUU ewe yoevwatf e get tbe bewt vnlon fx ywur p. a. wnawmawi w. r, rear by purcbanlnc w. XV. Pouglas Bboea, wbJoai inuieaant the bast vaioa at w pnunn nw. uwwta DO job wear v errbnais where I have M l ill reel to rarfory, statin Atrormoa, a offer ready It is sow "Nostrum," Utottrh at first It was etm poonded after m inscription by ft Rjpilar physician, with ao Sdcft that It would ertr g oa the market as a proprie tary mM-clM. Bat after compounding that prescrip tioft orcr a Utooattod limefl In one year, we aamed it "Plao'r. Core for CoiampUoo,n and tregaaadrertlsiiigltlaaaiiiall way. A anellciiie knows, all orer the world la the result. Why te It not Just as good as though cos tins; fifty cents to a dollar tor ft prcacrlptlot. and aa equal sum to hare It put up at a drug store?