bk at yourself I Is your face covered with prmplcs ? Your skin rough and blotchy ? It's your liver ! Aycr's Pills ore liver pills. They cure constipation , biliousness , and dyspepsia.i 25c. All druggists. Want your monitaclia or bvard a beautiful lirowu or rich lilnrk ? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ° 0 rS I'litruts. Of the 291 United States Inventors who obtained patents the past week 31 per cent had sold either n part or their entire in- yS1" ' terest in their Inven- i ° I tlons before the patents issued. Amongst the ' t prominent manufactur ing concerns who purchased pafcuts , were the following : General Electric Co. , of New York. Gamcwell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. , of New York City. Standard Sewing Machine Co. , Cleveland , 0. National Musical String Co. , of New Jersey. Union Metallic Cartridge Co. , Bridge port , Conn. Ampere Electro-Chemical Co. , East Orange , N. J. Meekhan Holler & Construction Co. , Lowolvllle , O. Westlnghouse Electric & Manufac turing Co. , Pittsburg , Pa. Ball & Socket Fastener Co. , Boston , Mass. , and Nashua , N. II. Eagle Pencil Co. , of New York. Inventors desiring information as to selling or obtaining patents may ob tain the same by addressing Sues & Co. , Patent Lawyers & Solicitors , Bee Blug. , Omaha , Nebr. If no one shrinks , the sermon lacks salt. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 150. package of It takes the place of cof fee at i the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health * ful. Ins ! t thit your arocsr gl'es yen GRAIN-O. Accept no ialuiion. WILL KEEP YOU DRY. Don't be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If > \\iintacont that will keep you dry In the liarJ- est stcrm buy the i'lsh BranJ Sllckrr. If not for sale In your town , write for catalogue ! > A. J. TOWER. Boston , Mais. Send your name and address on a postal , and we will send you our 156- page illustrated catalogue free. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. 174 Winchester Avenue , Haw Haven , Conn. S3 & 3.50 SHOES Worth$4 , to $6 compared with other makes. Indorsed l > r over J,000,000 The grniiinf ! liavcV. . I. Douglas' i.ame and price ! stamped on bottom. Take * 'no ' substitute claimed tn b as good. Vour dealer. thould keep them 1 not , we will tend a pair on receipt o ( price. Slate kind of leather , clze , and width , plain or cap toe. Catalogue A free. v P. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. , Brockton , Mzes. lias Blood the test of W years iind Is titlll the lloKt Ccmu'li Kcnicdy Sold. Cures Arhun other remedies foil. Tastes Kood ; childrun HUe It. Sold by all drusglsts 2.1 teuts. N J household can ulTord to bo without It. Every honso- liold can afford to have It. Letter n < l partlcul r § rrm > tli > ail > utUe"iiuladribund Le without. ConfteontUI. hm-loi-e > tnmi' . l.mly " ijeiiti "allied. Ilureku Appllauce Co. , qatlabl a. HalUmore , Md. Cush 1'rlco TiilU for Poultry , Game , Butter , Eggs , Ecn'l for tag * anil priced , Il-iUrrl I'lirvlH , l Ib'U. a , Ktb Elections nro to be held In twelve stntca tills full. Tlio principal topic discussed is bimetallism exrcpt In Maryland , tlio Democrats Kencrnlly holding fast to tlio Chicago platform , nnd tlio Republicans upholding the rcconl of the administra tion. Trusts anil other l ! ? ue am nocond- 11 ry , purtlculnily as all Hides seem against them. The nominations In each tire as follows : loir it. Republican Governor , Leslie M. Shaw ; llcutcnnut-governor , Jntnoa C. Mllllnmn ; Judge Supremu Court , Jnlin C. Slicrwln ; superintendent of public Instruction , Rob ert C. linrrctl ; railroad commissioner , Ed win A. Unwson. Democratic Governor , Fred E. Wb.Ho (13. ( ) ; lleutenttnt-KOVernar. M. L. llevls ( IX ) ; judge of Supreme Court , A. Von Wagcnen ( D. ) ; pupcrlntenclcnt of public Instruction , P. n. Hoist ( D. ) : railroad commissioner , W. II. Calhoun ( ! ' . ) . Prohibition Governor , W. Atwood ; lltMitcnnnt-fiovcrnor , Gcorgo I'tiRsloy ; judge of Supreme Court , no nomination ; superintendent of public Instruction , I ) . S. Uunlcdy ; ralhoad commissioner , A. 1) . " \Vrny. Middle of Road Populist Governor , Charles A. Lloyd ; lieutenant-governor , 3. M. Harvey ; Judge of Supreme Court , L. II. AVcllcr ; superintendent of public In struction , C. Worth ; railroad commission er , Robert Ij. Dunning. United Christian Governor , C. C. Ilea- cock ; lieutenant-governor , J. 1 < \ R. Leon ard ; Judge of Supreme Court , F. W. Dar ner ; superintendent of public Instruction , W. C. I'itlgeon ; railroad commissioner , C. Z. Llndlcy. Kentucky. Democratic Governor , AVIlllam Goebcl ; lieutenant-governor , J , C. 13eckha.ni ; sec- letnry of state , Brcck 11111 ; attorney-gen eral , R. J. lircuklnrUlKu ; ticusurcr , S. \\f. Haeger ; auditor. Gus Coulter ; commls- fcloner of agriculture , I. 11 , Nail ; HUi > ur- Intendcnt public Instruction , li1. V. Alc- Chesney. Honest Election Party. Governor , John loung IJrown ; llcutcnant-governcr , P. P. Johnson , secretary of state , 13. L. llincs ; attorney-general , Lawrence K Tanner ; treasurer , John Droege ; commissioner of agriculture , G. AV. Vandcvcrc ; superin tendent public instruction , the Rev. E. C. Overstreet ; auditor , Frank A. Pasteur. Republican Governor , William 8. Tay lor ; lieutenant-governor , John Marshall ; secretary of state , Caleb Powers ; attor ney-general , Clifton J. Pratt ; treasurer , Walter R. Day ; auditor. John S. Sweeney ; commissioner of agriculture , John W. Throekmorton ; superintendent public In struction , John Burke. Populist Governor , John a. Blair ; lieu tenant-governor , W. R. Browdcr ; secre tary of state , Benjamin Keys ; attorney- general , John T. Bashaw ; treasurer , A. H. Cardln ; commissioner of agriculture , W. J. Hanna ; superintendent public in struction , John C. Sullivan. Socialistic Labor Governor , Albert Schmutz ; lieutenant-governor , no nomina tion ; secretary of state , no nomination ; attorney-general , no nomination ; treas urer. James Delaney ; auditor , R. P. Culdwell ; commissioner of agriculture , James O'llenrn ; superintendent public Instiuctlon , W. S. Palmer. Maryland. Republican Governor , Lloyd Lowndca ; controller , Phillips L. Goldsborotigh ; ut- lorney-Koneral , John V. L. Flndluy. Democrat Governor , John Walter Smith ; controller , Dr. J. W. llcrlng ; at- tornoy-geneial , Jsidor Rayncr. Prohibition Governor , James Swann ; controller , P. F. Ball ; attorney-general , F. C. llcndrlckson ; for Bal.lmore city's representative on the state Court of Appeals - peals , Samuel D. Smucker. Union Reform Governor , Dr. William N. Hill ; controller , William E. George ; attorney-general , no nomination ; for Bal timore city's representative on the State Court of Appeals , Archibald II. Taylor. Massachusetts. Democratic Governor , Robert Treat Paine , Jr. ; lieutenant-governor , John H. Muck ; secretary of commonwealth , Henry Lloyd ; trcasuicr and receiver general , Joseph J. Flynn ; auditor of accounts , K. Gerry Brown ; attorney-general , John II. Morrison. Republican Governor , W. Murray Crane ; lieutenant-governor , John L. Bates ; secretary of commonwealth , Wil liam M. Olln ; treasurer and receiver-gen eral , Edward S. Bradford ; auditor of ac counts , John \V , Klmball ; atloniey-gcn- eiul , lloscu M. Knowlton. Democratic Governor , A. II. Longlno ; lluutenunt-governor , James T. Harrison ; secretary of state , J. L. Power ; treasurer , R. J. Stowcrs ; auditor , W. Q. Cole ; at torney-general , Monroe McClurg ; super intendent public Instruction , H. L. Whlt- Ileld ; revenue agent , Wlrt Adams ; land commissioner , E. 11. Hall ; clerk Supreme Court , E. W. Brown ; railroad commis sioners , A. Q. May , J. D. Mcinnls , J. C. Kincunnon. Populist Governor , R. K. Prewltt ; lieu tenant-governor , J. W. Prude ; secretary of state , N. M. Holllngsworth ; treasurer , John A. Bailey ; auditor , T. J. King ; at torney-general , J. J. Dennis ; superintend ent public Instruction , J. H' . Simpson ; revenue agent , J. W. Anderson ; land com missioner , T. J. Dining ; clerk Supreme Court , E. E. Anderson ; ral.-ioud commis sioners , W. T. Ray , A. M. Montoe , O. M. Cain. Nebraska. Fusion Judge Supreme Court. Silas A. Holcombo ( P. ) ; regent stuto university , J. L. Teeters ( S. R. ) , Edison Rich ( D. ) . Republican Judge Supicino Court M. B. Reese ; regent state university , E. G. McGllton , Dr. William B. Ely. Prohibition Judge Supreme Court , no nomination ; regent state university , Charles E. Smith , Albert Fitch. Now Yurie. No state ticket. Members of the state assembly. One congiessman. Now Jersey. Legislature. Ohio. Republican Governor , George K. Nash ; lieutenant-governor , John A. Culdwell ; judge Supreme Court , William / . Davis ; attorney-general , John M. Sheets ; trcas- mer , li-aac B. Cameron ; auditor , Walter D. Gullbert ; member board public works , Frank A. Huffman. Democratic Governor , John R. Mc Lean ; lieutenant-governor , Abraham W. Patrick ; Judge Supreme court. Dewltt O. Budgcr ; attorney-general , William II. Dore : treasurer , James I. Gorman ; audi tor , George W. Slgafoose ; member board nubile works , Fletcher D. Malln. Non-Purilsan Governor , Samuel M. Jones. Supreme Court , J. Hay Brown ; Superior Court , vacancy ; state treasuier , James u , . Barnett. Democratic Supreme Court , Judge S. I * Mestrezat ; Superior Court , Charles J. Rellly ; state treasurer , William T. Creasy. Prohibition Supreme Court , Aslb Rlck- ctts ; Superior Court , II. L. Robinson ; Mate treasurer , John M. Caldwoll. People's Supreme Court , John H. O. Stevenson ; Superior Court , N. I. Atwood ; state treasuier , Justus Watklns. South Dakota. Fusion Justice Supreme Court Ed mund Smith ( S. R. ) , C. B. Kennedy , ( P. ) , Julian iiuniiou ( D. ) . Republican Justice Supreme Court , Dwlgltt Corson , Howard G. Fuller , DlcU Hancy. Virginia. Ko state ollicers. Legislature Full house and half senate. This body as a whole will elect a successor to United Suites Senator Martin. Siuidiils for Infants. Creeping sandals to bo worn over baby shoes to protect the toes while In the house are welcomed by mothers. They not only save the little shoes Irom so frequent repairing , but keep them In condition for street wear longer , and save changing every time- the child Is taken out. Children's shoes to euro the turning In of toes or ankles , and others to straighten how legs , arc to be found ready made. Neither has braces , but they arc so constructed that nature Is greatly assisted. ' Dpnfne n Cunnnt Ho Cured by locnl applications , us they cannot rwich the tllseu'cd portion of tlio car , There N only one wny tocnrodcnfiipss , and that is by consti tutional remedies. Urn fness is caused hv on Inllamed condition of the mucus llnlnp ot the KuMiichliin Tuba When this tube 1 Inllnmcd you Imvo a rumbling Hound or Imperfect licnr- ItiK. and when It Iscntlu-ly eloscd deafness Is the result , and unions the Inlltunimitloit ran betaken taken out and this tuba restored to Its normnl condition , hciulni : xvlll bo destroyed forever ! nlno cnsviout of ten nro eaused by eutarrh , \vliioli K inthliif : but an intlamcd condition of the mucus surface * . \VowlllKlveOiiolIundrcdnollnrsfornnvcnRO of Deafness ( mused by catarrh ) thui cannot bo eurcd by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for sircular. , froe. Sold bv nruwdsK 7f > c. Hall's Family Pills ore the best. Curril After IU > | > i trd rullurrn With Other * I Mill Inform addicted to' Morphine , t.amlnmim , Opium. Cm-nine , of umeMn line , liarinlt-ni. lumie- cure. Mr * . M. 11. llnklwlii. lloliia. . Clilrncu. 111. AVhen Jay Gould was In Georgia with a distinguished parly of visitors eight years ago n suggc'tatton to tender him official courtesy by the state was offlclally repudiated on the ground that he was little more than n lallroad wrecker , but now the people want to show Miss Helen Gould the high es teem In which she Is held , and she Is invited to visit the city of Atlanta at the sumo time with Admiral Dowcy. FITSIViuwnrntlyrurMl. Jfo ntj or n n-ou nf p after Una d ' U'O of lir. Klliia * * ( Irrnt NVmi KcMairr. 8iid fcMFllKK W4.0O tilnl liotlle mill liratUo. DH. II. II. Klixr , l.til.V31 ArdiKt , , 1 bllailcli'lila , l'iu The memory of yesterday will often furnish the best phopheey of tomor row. TO CUItE A COtI > IN ONK DAY , Tale Laxntlvo Hromo Qululno TableiR , All driiBpKts refund the money if It fulls tocuru Coo. 13. W. Orovo's Blgunturo on each box. Some fools with money with which they parted sought to revenge them- nelves by causing the arrest of n Now York woman who supplied bogus tips on the New York stock market. The court wisely declined to aid the dupes and discharged the woman. A nit for tlm ltc < t Liberal religions literature sent free on application to Mrs. 11. D. Reed , 132 N. asth ave. , Omaha , Nebr. "I shall never marry , " she asserted positively. I "You must have been looking at I yourself in the mirror , " returned her I dearest friend. Chicago Post. Piso's Cure for Consumption lins been a family inodlcino with us ulnce 1SG5. J. 11. Mudisou , iMO'J -I'-'d Ave , Chicago , 111. Always let well enough alone when you can't do better. There liavo boon various stories written about the BtcalltiK of the Hal- tlmoro and Ohio Hail I load engines at MnrtlnshtifK , W. Va. , during the rebellion and their transfer across the country for service on southern rull- loads by Col. Thomas Sharp , who is still living In Ohio. Recently , an of ficial ot the Ualtimoro and Ohio Hall Head made some Imiulrlcs o ( old em ployes who were at Martlnsburg nt the time the Incident happened nnd they say that on Juno 19 , 18C1 , 200 men of Gen'l Stonewall Jackson's command were detailed to destroy the Unltlmoro and Ohio's equipment nt Martlnsburg. They piled wood nnd coal over 41 engines and nearly 400 cars and then sot lire to them. Only , ten or twelve of the engines , however , were seriously damaged , and these not by the fire , but because the water was fiiRt let out of the boilers. Col. Sharp arrived In MtirllnsbtirK on August 18 , 1SC1 , and remained there until the fol- I lowing March , engaged In removing engines , machinesy , etc. Ho took fight engines across the country over the turnpike , cither to Staunton , Win chester of Strasburg , ( and there are some historians who disagree on this i point ) 32 horses being required to haul each engine. Ho also removed all the duplicate parts ot engines nnd cars nnd all the rough Iron at the station , and took nway all machinery and i tools which were afterward used In the Southern arsenals. The country around Martlnsburg Is extremely hilly nnd the work of getting the engines over the country roads required considerable ' engineering ability. It has been cur- i rcntly reported In late years that one I of the locomotives was the Wlnans i camel-back No. ! )0 ) which at that time ' was numbered 77 , but Col. Sharp did 'not care for this class of engines nnd took only ten wheel nnd passenger en gines. There was only one eight wheel locomotive taken and that was No. 31. Some years after the war Col. Sharp was employed on the Baltimore and Ohio Hall Head ns Master of Trans- i portatlon. The widow of former Governor At kinson , of Georgia , has created some thing of a sensation In business nnd social circles by going Into the Held as a general state agent for fire nnd life Insuinnco companies. She says her purpose is to make a living and edu cate her live children. She is already doing well and 1ms received letters of congratulation from numerous society women. Circumstances ! 1 make circum stances. Napoleon. The best leaders arc always led. "OMEN do suffer ! Even so-called healthy women suffer ! But they are not healthy ! The marks left by pain are on the young faces of many of our daughters. Pain that leaves its mark comes from a curable * cause. If that cause is not removed its influence reaches out and overshadows n whole life. The reason Lydiu E. PJnkham'3 Vegetable Compound has been so uni formly successful for over a quarter of a century in overcoming the suffering of women , is that it is thorough and goes directly to the cause. It is a woman's remedy for woman's ills. Miss EMILY F. HAAS , of 148 Freeman St , Grcenpoint , Brooklyn , N. Y. , writes : "DEAR MRS. PlNKHAM I V/ish to ctate that I used your Vegetable Com pound with the greatest success. I was very sick for nearly a year with hysteria , was down-hearted nnd nervous ; also suffered with , 'pninful menstruation and pain in back and limbs. I often wished for death , thinking nothing would cure me. I had doctors , but their medicines did me no good. At last , by the advice of a friend , I began to take Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound , and I am happy to say it has entire ly cured Tne. JKNNIH SHERMAN , of Fremont , Mich. , Box 748 , writes : DEAR MRS. PINKIIAM : I feel that I must write you and tell you what your medicine has done for me. I had neuralgia of the stomach for two years , so bad that I could not do any work. I had two or three doctors - tors , but did not seem to get any bet ter. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and improved from the first , had better appetite , and after taking three bottles of Compound nnd one box of Liver Pills , can say that I am cured. Your Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine. " n 3O DAYS YOU OAN TRY IT TOIl 1O CEKTQ. READ WHAT A Has to say who has had 35 YEARS of active Practice of Medicine : I have never Iwforc In my 35 years of practice of medicine jriveu my testimonial or recommen dation to any patent medicine , hut there is n lemedy , thu icsult of which lias come under my own observation , for there is no Disease which has so bafiled the medical skill of all nfjes as Rheuma- tUm and to find n Reliable remedy lor the same. At last we have found it in " 5 Drops , " manu factured by the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company , Chicago , III. The " 5 DROPS , " has proven itself wonderful for its curative power in Rheumatism , not as a Temporary Reliever only , hut to ylve n Permanent Cure even in chronic cases. Sometime mjo , I had among others several Rheumatic cases under my treatment and pre scribed for those patients the very best Remedies which I skillfully se lected , but without desirable results. I then heard of " 5 IHOI'S''and of Its Wonderful Cures , nnd prescribed it to a few palicnU who found re lief from its use within a , few days. After that I prescribed It ton great niimlicr and to my surprise , I will say that in the conr.se of Two or Three Weeks after they had ued " 5 DROPS" and " 5 Drop" Plasters they were Cured , Atiionff these were n few who had , fora number < if years , been suffering with Chronic Rheumatism , who hitd piloted UicinnelveH around on Crutches. They came to my office without Crutches and told me they were t > erfectly Well. They give nil the credit to " 3 DROPS" and to " 5 Drop" Plasters nnd this is their testimony to the Swanson [ TItADt-JlAIIK. ] Rheumatic Cure Company for their kindlier nnd for the conscientious way in which they are placing thesis Wonderful Remedies amoiiK suffering humanity , which they told mite write to thu Compau v as nil acknowledgement. As I have seen the Curative Power of " 5 DROPS" and " 5 Drop" Plasters , in a great many instance- can Truly iccoimncnd them and also that the linn Is perfectly honest and reliable to deal with. SWANSON'S C. A. JACKSON , 1'hysician and Surgeon , Kearnpy. Neb. , Aug. 20,18W. "d ITSn / " > QC : IsthouiO'.t iiowcrfill Biieclilo known , Free fnr.n oulatei uml iipifurilr harm- * l * rSVJ'PO ; lim , Keller is iihiully relilho ttmnlvbl. H Uit iKiiltlvocnii ) for JCIifiiiuu * IlMil , Nt-latlcii , .Neiiriilcln. l > .v | > ei > "lu. ISiirUiiclie , Antlimu , IIly IWrr , ( ! ulnt-rli , Mlt-e | > - | p iirii . \i-i-vriii litrvoii mill \i-iiriilulc IIYuiluclim , Iliil-iu-lie , 'I'oudintlnHeart A\L-aUne , Cr iii , Mivelllnic , Ijii ( < rl | > iie , Muliti-lu , ( Jrerplnic % iiiuline i , vie. , etc- . TBJIS3ITV rAVCto cnabla mlTercrfi to HTO ! "ft DIIOPS" at least a trial , wo will I EH rv I u Uf\t O sondu'-tlic > ianiiln | bottle , prepaid by malllorIIrouts. A Kumiilnbottle will coiirlncoyon. AKo. lart-o bottles ( : tlosub ) fl.U ) . li bottloi for liOi. Hold bf us , ilrutglsw , and accutb , Auenti u-auled In ne\v tei-rllury. Wrllv IID to-diiy. H\V.V\SO.V ICIIKUSl.VriU C.-UUi : CO. . 1OO to 1 1 r.uUo Ntreet , CIIICAOO , Hit. . : i PRAISES PE The Great Catarrh Cure. JOE WHEELER'S CHARGE AT SAN JUAN HILL. Major General Joseph Whoclor , com manding the cavalry forces In front of Santiago and the author of "Tlio Santiago Campaign , " In speaking of the great catarrh r medy , Pc-ru-na , says : "I Join with Senators Sullivan. Koach and McKncry in their good opinion of Pe-ru-na. It is recom mended to me by these who have used it as an excellent tonlo and particu larly effective as n cure for catarrh. " United States Senator McEnery. Hon. S. D. MclJnery , United States Senator from Louisiana , miya the fol lowing in regard to Pe-ru-na : "Pe-ru-na is an excellent tonic. I have used it sufllrlently to say that 1 believe it to he all that you claim for It. S. D. McEncry , New Orleans , Louisiana. " Some married men avoid restaur ants where homc-mado bread Is served. Nothing preaches bolter than the ant , and she Kays nothing. Ben Franklin. Important Patents have been allowed upon ap- plicatiunu prepared and prosecuted by UH as follows : To Sendeii and Smith , joint Invent ors , of DCH Molncs , for what la de scribed In their claim , to-wlt : An apparatus for use in glass cut ting , comprising the board having a frame L-shaped in cross Hectlon along the sides and ends and provided with holes In Us top , a scale on the top face of the horizontal part of each side and end piece of said frame , a central part to the board composed of boards longitudinally grooved and llt- tcd together to allow for contraction and expansion without changing the scales. To Dr. R. 0. English , ot DCS Molncs , for an attachment for typbwrltur. The1 preamble 16 the' specification Is uu fol lows : My object is to provide a simple , artistic , strong and durable copyholder er adapted to bo detachably connected with the frame of a typewriting ma chine In such il manner Unit' It will project lerpendlcnlnrly In rear of the machine and In direct , line of vision of the oprator In front of the machine as required to avoid the annoyance , dlllk'Ultlesi nnd injury to the eyes in cident to the u.se of a copy-holder lo cated at the cido of a machine. Printed matter about securing , valr iielng and selling patcntH , und advice , .0 inventors , free to an Inquirers ) . THOMAS O. ORW1O & CO. , - , Registered Patent Attorneys. Pea Mollies , Iowa , Oct. 21 , ,18U9. Some people kiiow mdro than they tell and others tell more than they know. United States Senator Sullivan , "I desire to Hny Hint I haVe hern tak ing Pe-riMia for some tlmo for ca tarrh , and Imvo found it an excellent' medicine , giving me nioro relief thuu anything 1 have over taken. W. V. Sullivan , Oxfo.-d , Miss. " United States Senator Roach. "Perswidoil .by a frlciu\ have used Pc-ru-na as a tonic , and am glad to testify that it has gteatly helped mo In strength , vigor and appetite. I Imvo been advised by friends that it Is re4- nmrkably clIk'acloiiB an a euro for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. W. N. Hoach , Larlniorc , North Da kota , , " A flee hook tm , qjjjarrli sent to any address by The Po-ru-na Drug MTg Co. , Columbus , Ohio. ' ' ' The TcnnoHsco conference of tlio Methodist Episcopal rluirch Boutli , linn Just lUljonnicil. Laymen of Nashville , composed of the leading .bankera , cap italists anil merchants of the city , mint a HtroiiR petition to Iho conforcncc , urging that the jootl of the church demanded that the war upon them ) book URcnts anil hook foniinlttou should ccane. The conference avoided further agitation of the publishing1 house nintter In any fornu A I'ronporom Alaiinfiiclifrlni ; City. Brocklnn'H iirospcilty Is HO closely nl- llcd to the pin.spcilty of the shoo Indns- try that It will , no doubt , pinvo u matter til Interest to u largo niimbor of people to lonrn the actual avctimo carnliiK capacity of each individual employed In thu innk- \i\K \ \ of thu world-filmed HiocUton shoe. l-\if Illustration : At the factory of the W.t. \ . DiiUKhlH Hhoe company the imy loll for th 'woeU utnllii ) ; Bejit. 30. Okuliul- liiK stiperlntcndenf'forehioii. 'KiUliSlium , and nil clnlcnl help , Hlunvs Xhq ; tVvrato eafiiliiKH of the Miiployos , Ini'Ko IM I Hinall , to bo JlIi.M per wt-uk. ThlsuniH nut an extraordinary clc. It , was , thocua- , tonmry pay lull. Tlio amount earned per week , howeVer , docs not always trtll the story , iC nr. < a- pcrlty. The number ofvcvk4 employed euh ; year Is ( ho detormlnliiK fa < : ( oi < JH'tlio wayd etdnerH1 piosperlty. The Uotifflaii fntitory has been closed but omj week this jcar. niul that for the usual./juiimier Hliiek laklmr , and IL will bo cloned hut three days thu latter iiart of IJeccmbor. Tlilb wqiihl- make hut nltift layn put of the year that thu factory Is closed , w.hleh Is purely uri steady work na tlm inosi in- foula . " ' Oustrlon Hlmemalfpr uosljo. % . It Is brtllovcd tllut the ftWfUiw'piij Ami ( lie hutnhuV'Of. . diiyji worlcuil Is lartjer at tho' ' factory , Jf | tboV. . I , , JJoujrUiM BUJO | Vmuiaiithau ) at nn ? imiliir'ieMtljf. ( | ) in- awiHl bitfliicsH , nniithor U will bo ion Tcet lumv W Yeot ; nd live btorlus hlfjli. Ifvlll 'bo occupancy ertt-ly In' DcranlUor. irensoH lllo ( capacity/ ! 'ti'Kest ' factory "m 1tho an aavcrllseif IhSdl.W.W ) ItlltT n.'vi , r'4 * * < > ' * 1/ . . i. i M Air. 'D6imlaB fcuya that tlm iwspnct tor pxtccchsfuj busliie s for Hrockto.n/ma'ilu. / mclilrer1" was never so Rood 'as nuwj Mid tlmt eolleotloiiw dxv bettor tlittu TofcryMni. Tho.UrocktQnMaxiO : Times , OcUf/10 / , ' There IH but little cha'rity for the erring ball player. XV TVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVSWVVVVVVVVVVVVVV MAMMOTW XNt 150 .TO 16 6 MAILORDERjl WEST MADISON ST HOUSE CHICAGO § 14.25 The Best Sewing MacBiineon Earth At Iho Price , $14.25 ( or Our "MELBA" Sewing Machine. A hleh-nrm , hRlijrrcdc ( mnclilno cnuul \vlmtotlmrb 1110 iioldncfa.tX ) tn $ , ( lO for. Guaranteed by us for 20 year * from cluto of imrrhuto , ngnliiRt any ini ( > crfpc- tlon In nmlorial or vorkiniuiplilp. Tlio rtcnd Is mode of the lic.it Irnn and IN nicely proportioned. The cabinet work in pcrfoct nnd IH furnltilicd in your cliolro of antique , o k or walnut. It hns icven drnwcmhll handsomely cnrvod nnd with nlckul.plntcd rlni ; liulln. The mechan ical cnnstructlon la equal to that of any machine reKardlpHH of in Ice. All rnrtu 1110 of the licut oil-tom- pnrod tool ctoel , e\ cry bearing perfectly lilted mid ndJiiKlcd bo as to n.nko Iho running qiidlltioa I liollBhteitmoit ner- , . , , , , , , , , feet and nearest noiseless of any tnnchlno .m n „ „ I"a < loJ lll ? § SYi5i.Mnc > .llnP..ll'B ' ? n,111'0 * ! at st ImproTotnenU It makes a perfect and uni form LOCK STITCH , und will do the best work on nlthcrtho JiKliti-st muslins or hcnvlett cloths , Rowing over KJHUIB nncl rounh tiliietn without skipplnn Btitches. A full et of best itftl attachment * , nlcoly nlckol-jilutixl nnj cnrlosod in n Jiundeomo plugh-lincd PURNISllUI ) ' " , , . ' ' ! , ? * } ' ° : occesjorles and book of Instruction ) I-RUB witluiiich iniicliino. Rfl nAY < > \V'lllPtlllsmnol'lnnC'O'n'6ll'JPct'onPproTi | ' > lionreccIptof two J. L 71 , ' " " "M If.oiioxainlunthmyoiinrocoiivincwl tlmtMonroeavin r youfaorSlOon.nKoat'HpriooiuylhoInliinrnundfr iBhlchar08thentry ( m m the inachliio. If uotsatUllodutnuy tlinowllhinaidnysHtnd the machine * 5 8 A buck to uaut our expense nnd wovill rif und the full purchnso piico . ,1P } E "T [ 7r which is Hated at lowed wholesale prices1 JoverythFng to oat wear and use.is furnishi Cd on receipt of only 109 to partly pay ! postage or exprossagc and as evidence * of good faith the 10 $ js allowed on first purchnac amounting to' 0199 orobovo. < ( fll OUR MONTHLY CfiOCfcHV PRICt LIST fRtEJllI ONE OF THE GRANDEST OFFERS EVER MADE. The first five norfons procuring the KiullcHHClinln Stnrcli Rook from thtlr Rrocer , will cncholitain onelnrcolOc. rincknsoof U OKOSH" Ktnrch , onolnrfolc. ( imcknKoof "IITIMINGKU'H BUST" Hturch , two Bhnkuspenro iinnpls printed In twelve tlftil colors , ns nutnm ! ns life , or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar , the llnestol its klml ever printed , oil absolutely Iroo. , A11 others procuring the lOndlcNH Clitiiii Ktarcli Hook will olituia from their grocer two lurgB lOc. packages of starch lor 5c , nnil the hoiiutlfiil premluniH which arc being given nwuy. This olfer is only timdi * for u f hort time to further introduce the fmnous " 11I3D OHOHH" Htnrcli , und the celebrated "lIUIUNGKirH J1KST" cold water Starch. Abk 3 our grccer for this btu'ch. Brja53iliK5ease.Diabelf5.yors in tfeWdder ANOALLOTneH DistAits m " . . . . _ Beet COUKU Drnp. TfuteaGood. III tlmo. Bol