IfcHlfctf-JrKl wmi- -. . JfPiK- ."VWE FAME WALL. Pocullar Acoldont Rosulting in Throo Doatka. AN IMMENSE WALL COLLAPSES. Cnuwtl lljr Stinking KnlmA How of Hull- wijr Cur llurlt'd slct'iitiiR Triilu- nii'ii Klllccl-T of tlio liuillrx Ileum cruil. Mr.Mriiw, Tcnn., July St. There in a fccenu of wrcok uml ruin und cluutli tit tlm Newport News ,fc Mississippi Valley railroad depot that la Ha horror has uot lieen eclipsed by any accident that ever occurred In this city. Utld(r tlm lntrr.t iifnmia rtf n fnl1 ...w .,..nw uwiiv t ... , it,..-., . wall lay crushed and broken tlinbcni of couches and slee)crs, and within tbli ' mass are the inanpJed and mashed flefli and bones of three human belngs.whoM! live were crushed In an Instant It was at 4:4r a. in. when part of the wall supporting Front street, extend ing from Poplar to Murkct, felL Yew lonlay evening the hleoper Swuntiniiua, from Chicago, arrived here. Thu sleeper and a coach were pushed on a track In the Newport News depot next to tlio wall that was built two years ago. Tlio sleeper was in charge of Con ductor J. K. llantor and Porter Hell. After Its passengers weru discharged, the conductor left his car and In com pany with Conductor Homan, of New Orleans, he emtio up town and spent several hours looking over the city The two men were wen together at a late hour Inst night and It was sup osod that Homan spent thu night in Hunter's sleeper. It was approaching dawn when the earth, swollen with water, could con tain lUelf no lungei and forced out the wall. Quick as thought there was un upheaval, a fall and a deafening uoist of falling stones and crushing timbers. A wall 400 feet long and from twenty two to twenty-six feet high had given way, torn six curs to pieces nnd killed three people. There was no cry of alarm, for thcro was no one to give it, nnd without a word of uarnlng the oc cupunts of tlio sleeper wero ground to atoms. On the truck next to tlio wall, which is distant from It ten feot, were tho sleeper Swananana and a coach. The sleeper is mashed into tho ground and tho couch is badly crushed. About 11 o'clock in the afternoon the bodies of J. K. Hunter (white) nnd Bam Hell (colored) were extricated from tho mtws of crushed timbers, so horribly dlsdgured that they can scarcely bo rec ognized. Conductor Homan is said to have bceti seen and is supposedly safe. Tho loss is estimated at 05,000. FIRE AT ST. JOHNS. , Qrrnt Dcntrtictlnn lit tho Capital of New foundland. Halifax, N. S., July 0. Tho most disastrous firu in tho history of St. Johns, Newfoundland, broke out yes terday afternoon during a heavy north west gale. It originated in a small building on Lingo Hille, near tlio top of the mountain. Tlio high wind carried live embers in nil directions nnd soon a score of confla grations wero spreading destruction. Tlio Masonic temple, tho Methodist church, GowerStrcctMcthodlst church, tho majestic cathedrals of tho En glish and Roman church, the two tlnost pieces of worship and built nt a cost of over half a million dollars, the Orange hall, the palace of JMshop Jones, the St. Patrick's hall, Un christian llrotherb' school, tho Presenta tion convent, tho supremo court build ing and police headquarters, the gov ernment oillces, government savings bank, tho Presbyterian church, every thing in tho path of the flames was cou burned. Tho whole center of the city Is one Binolderlng mass of ruins. Not n build ing In tho path of tho devouring ele ment was left standing down to Water street, where tho great storehouses, fish warehouses and wharves soon yielded to the flames. Auout a ociocn mu vciCKrapu ami cable otlices were burned. The fire Is still spreading southward toward tlit! historical parliament buildings and governor's palace It is impossible to estimate thu loss, but already over 30,000 peoplo are home less. CONSEQUENCES WHOLLY BAD. Tho KxIkUmico of Trunin unit Coinulmitloua Ho Declared. Washinotox, July 9. -Representatives Hurtcr, liccmnn nnd Williams, a majority of tho trust sub-coininitto of tho hou.so manufacturers' commit tee, havo inado a report to the full committee. Tho report says that they And trusts and combinations of tlio most important articles in the United Htates. Tlio consequences are wholly bad and absolutely without redeeming feature. Prices to tho consumer arc In creased while tho wages and occupa tions of those persons employed by tho trusts nro less remunerative. Condemn ing all past and existing legislation In regard to trusts as insufllclent and im practicable, tho snb-commlttco recom mends tho committee to petition tho house to takosuchactlonaswlll result in placing upon the freollst without dcluy (and submit to their importation with out obligation to pay any tariff taxes whatever) all articles tho manufacture, price, sale or distribution of which is or may eomo undor tho control or direc tion of nny trust, association or combi nation whatever. Mr. Iluyburn, of Pennsylvania, a member of thu sub committee, dissents from tho above re port. , Clovplumt'H New 1'rlviitc Hncrntary. ' Hostov, July 0. Robert Lincoln O'Hriun, of tho reporter's staff of tho Transcript, has just received au ap pointment as prlvatu secretary to ex President Cleveland nud will at onco enter upon the performance of his duties at Gray Gables, JJnzzurd'ri Hay. It is unlikely thut Mr. Gladstone will havo a working majority, It ho has n iiajority nt all, In the next Hrllish parliament. KANSAS CROPS. A Vfty I'nvornlilo Miitninent I'rniu Srurr tury Mtililcr-Tlic Wliciit Yield Will IU- Sixty-two .Million ltinlicU. Topkka, Kan., July Secretary Mohler, of the state board of agricult ure, has made the following crop re port: From correspondents of this board wo learn that during the month of Juno agricultural conditions in Kansas have been on tho whole, favorable, the cold wet weather of tho preceding months and in thu enrly part of Juno giving way to warm suns and dry weather, and these conditions, while shortening tho oat and barloy crops, havo brought for ward to maturity tho wlioat crop of Kansas at an earlier date than was ex pected and has all'orded an opportunity to save, in excellent condition, tho lino wheat crop of I lie state. Correspondents report estimate of yield per aero of winter wheat by belts as follows: I&itttcrn belt, 1 l.:s bushels; central belt, 10.5 bushels: western belt, 1 l.fi bushels. This gives from estimates of correspondents, a total winter wheat product for the dato as follows: East ern belt, ll,077,tW:ibushels;central belt, 11,!.V),0GS bushels; western bolt, 7,001, ,T5 bushels. Total product, 00,125,040 bushels. Tho average yield per acre for the en tire stato is shown to Ikj 15.70 bushels. Tlio yield of spring wheat per acre is reported as follows: Eastern belt, U.-l bushels; central belt, 111." bushels; west ern bult, lit 4 bushels. This gives a to tal spring wheat product for the stato as follows: Eastern belt, 75,71S bushels; central belt, 2im,74'J bushels; western b3lt, 2,071,000 bushels; total product, 2,411,120 bushels. Tho totul winter and spring wheat prod not for Kansas this year therefore is placed by our correspondents at 02, 692,172 bushels and the quality of tho wheat is reported good. In a limited area rust is reported doing some dam ngu and in a fow places ehess is re ported. The wheat harvest of Kansas Is re ported from one to ten days later than usual in consequence of tho long con tinued wot nnd cold weather during tho spring months; weather conditions, however, being in tho highest degree favorable since harvesting has begun, the work lias prospered at a rapid rate, and by the 1st of July more than half tho wheat In the south half of tho stato was afe in shock or stack. With favor uble weather continuing tho wheat harvest of Kansas will bo well nigh finished by the 15th of July. Corn generally throughout tho sUito is reported n good stand, but late. Continued wet wenther prevented planting at tho usual time nnd the low temperature greatly retarded growth. Tho warm weather, however, of Juno and tho cessation of rains have been highly beneficial to the corn plant. Generally throughout the stato where farmers have boon diligent in properly caring for their corn by thorough culti vation tho outlook fur a good crop is good, tho fields being clean o weeds and tho plant healthy and growing rap idly. Tho condition of oorn for tho state was raised by our correspondent from CO per cent., the condition reported a month ago, to 80 per cent July 1. Oats and barley, as reported, havo been reduced considerably In condition during tho month of Juno by tho luck of suulcient rainfall, whllo flax is re ported but little lower. All nro report ed, whh some exceptions, short in tho btraw, but still a fair yield Is expected. Condition compared with full aver age: Corn, SI percent.; oats, 60; bar ley, S4; rye, W); broom corn, 80; flax, 82; castor beans, 80; millet, 70; tamo grasses, 02; prairlo grass, 1)0; sorghum, 87; potatoes, 83; apples, 35; peaches, 10; grapes, P5. According to the reports of tho corre spondents, thu state has not been so frov from insect depredations as this year. While tho Hessian fly is reported in a few counties and ehineh bugs nro mentioned in a fow cases, yet no dam age to crops is as yet reported. Cat hollo Church KtntlKtlca. WASin.NOTON, July 8. According to Information furnished by the census bureau, tho Roman Catholic church has 10,221 organizations in tho United States, with 0,250,046 communicants or" members. It is represented in 1,003 of tho 2,010 counties In the country and in every stato and territory, including Alaska and tho District of Columbia. Tho denomination is strongest in New York, that state having 0.38 per cent of tho total numlwr of organizations rJiown above and 18.45 per cent, of tho total number of communicants or mem bers. Now York, Illinois, Pennsylva nia and Wisconsin havo 28.83 percent, of tho aggregate liumlier of organiza tions shown for tho country, and New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Illinois havo 44.08 of tho total number of communicants or members. 1'lnitiK'liil Irroiciilurltli'K. Imbtok, July 8. Ebon Hutchinson, judge of tho district court of Chelsea, mado an assignment for tho benefit of his creditors about a week ago. Now ho is absent from his homo and this fact has given rlso to rumors of finan cial irregularities, although they havo not as yot been confirmed. Ho was ad ministrator of tho estato of tho lata Fred W. Harry and It is believed by some that he Is involved to tho amount of $100,000. Chairman Tmu-n Ito-Kli'otcd, Topkka, Kan., July 8. Tho demo cratic state central committee organized by re-electing W. C. Jones, of loin, chairman and W. II. Pepper-ill, of Con cordia, as secretary. Tlm JlrltUh IMrctlone. Loxnn.v, July 8. Tho loss of a seat In Newcustle-on-Tyno Is tho greatest shock tho liberals havo yet recioved. Tho London executive committee admit their surprise at tlio fact that the conserva tive candidate was at the top of tho poll. They wero confident of tho return of both Mr. Morley and Mr. Craig. They uio amazed that tho conservative candidntu should havo buen elected and more amazed at his immense major ity. This election has had u panicky effect at the liberal headquarters. The executive committee still nnticlpato a Gladstone majority, but modify their forecasts wliicy vary from fifty to luo. KANSAS DEMOCRATS. The Ktnte Convention at Toprkn IndoruM tho l'ronto'u 1'iirtr 'llckrl Itcnolutloiis Aitnptrtl, Topkka. Kan., July 7. Tho demo cratic stnto convention met hero yester day morning and wan culled to order by Chairman Jones of the state central commute. After appointing tho usual committees a recess was taken until 3 o'elocls. Upon reassembling the committee on poimatiMiit organization named Tally Scott for chairman, W. 11. L. lVpperoll for secretary, with three assistants and a vice president for each congressional district. Resolutions on tho death of Frank Lynoh wero udopted, also resolutions denouncing as a great crime the killing of workmen at tho Carnegie works in Pennsylvania by Plnkerton detectives, The revolutions reported by tho com mittee were then adopted and a recess until evening taken. At the evening session a long debate took place on tho policy of fusion with tho k.'oplc'n parly. A. A. Harris, of Fort Scott, and Judge Lowo spoke earnestly against fusion, nnd Judgo John Martin and ex-Gov. Glide, Judgo Steele, lion. T. J. Scroggs auo others favored It. Mr. Lowe presented u demo cratic state ticket headed with G. V. Gllck for governor, but ho was defeated nnd Anally by a vote of 227 to 170 the convention adopted Judge Martin's res olution for fusion with and Indorsing the people's party ticket. TUP. Pf.ATIOHM. Following nro tho resolutions adopt ed by thu convention: Jtc-ohoil. Tli.U tho democracy of Kansas, In iiui wntlon iiHgoiiiliicil. hereby lm1orno tlii decla ration or principles timmtmcist by tlio demo cratic nallumil convention ut Chloiqo on tho C2d of June, lKl', nnd rordtnUv approve of tho nomination of (lrnvcr C'lavclaud, of New York, nnd AlUI Stevenson, of Jilt lioN, for president nnd vlco president )f the UiilUd Stnten, brllovlns tint tho princi ple.' announced In tho platform adopted by that i (invention, and tho ptibllo and prlv.ito records of Cleveland and Stevenson Rlvo an nmur.wcn id tho people of sUMo and Iioncst government In tho Intcreits of tho m.isji'H of tho people as against classcx, and that th'lr election will uialio thin government In truth anl In fact w hat Henry Clay called "tho fairest form of cavern- tnom that ever ro'o to nnlmito tho hopes of clvlllm! man." ltcMihcd, That whereas, tho amendment to ourorRinlclaw Is tho must Important matter before tho peoplo of tho stato: and Whereas The lcBlnlaturo of 1MU submitted to tho electorri of tho titato a resolution recom mending tbocalllni; of a convention to ruvlo, amend or change tho constitution of tho stato of Kansas; und WhcrcaB. Tho lato republican stnto conven tion claiming a majority of tho electors of this (ommonwealth uun too cowardly to cxprexs even nn opinion ns to bow tho electors should vole on this q.ucitlon. Wo denounco such cow ardly act an unworthy of any political party whti b has un opinion at all upon tho political uolfuro of tho jicoplo of this stnto. and wo do maud and advocate the calling of such conven tion, to tbu end that tho peoplo of tho stato shall have an opportunity to amend their or t'antu law, so ait to make It adequate to tbo ne cessities of our groat and growing state. Kcsftvcd. That It Is thu duty of tho legls laturo to enact such legislation as will provide, for u Just and equitable system of freight rutes, Mlilch shall extend to every locality lu tho state, Kctolvcd, That wo denounco as a fraud nnd a palpnblo misrepresentation, tho res olution of the stitto republican convention, 'That tho republican parw Is tho p-irty of law nnd order. " and that when It says "It demands thu vigorous uud manlr enforcement of every provision of tho constitution un'l every law on tho stntuto boolc, Including thoso for tho en forcement of tho prohibitory amendment." it lnown that every Intelligent voter In tho stato is nuaro that llils declaration Is not true, nnd Is but a sop thrown In bad fabh by tho republi can party to the prohibition party of tho statu. Kirohcd, That In our Judgment tho prohib itory amendment and tho laws passed In pursu ance thercuf hue not reduced tho e Us of In temperance, but havo been tho fruitful source of perjury, bribery nud Injustice of every form. Thu constitutional amendment and tbu laws passed to carry tbu samu Into effect should bo repealed nnd an efllctcnt locnl option law bo substituted In their Btcad. Kcolvcd, That it Is tbo duty of tbo state legislature and of tho national congress at as earlyaduto as posstblu to cntct laws which will compel railway companies to adopt some efficient system of safoty ippllanci-! for tbu protection of tho lives and the limbs of that largo class of citizens who nro engaged lu tho servlco of tbo rails ay companies of Kansas nnd of Uio United States. lesolvid, That Inasmuch as tho democratic parly Is tho notunu friend and protector of the laboring man, we demand of tbo stato legisla ture a law protecting Uicso citizens from that system of oppression lenown us 'blacklisting" of discharged employes by railway and other corporations. KcBohoJ, That wo demand that tho next loj Islaturo of this stato enact a law which shall provide that railroad companies shall be liable for damages suffered by their omployes by rea son of Injuries sustained by such employes In consequence ol delects in road, tracks or roll ing stock, or other negllgenco of a railroad com pany, and whether such defect was known to such Injured employo or not. Resolved. That the democratic party of Kan sas aro In favor of tbo election of railroad com missioners by tbo peoplo Kesolvcd, That wo aro In favor of and recom mend that tho legislature provide for an effect ive, system of highway Improvement, so tht transportation from the farms to depots unit centers of trade an J business may bo mado easy and rapid at nil seasons of tbu year. Kesolied, That wo uro in favor of liberal ap propriation fur the world's Columbian exposi tion. Upon these principles wo place our candi dates In tho Held' and nslc tho support of thu level bended. Intelligent and honest cIociom of ttiOHtuia HTATK CKXTItAT. COMMITTER. Following Is tho now statu central committee: Dr. S V, Ncely. Icavcnworth: If, H Morris, Atchison; John Mlleham, Topeltai J. 1. Koslor Ott.iwu: J M. MiCown, Kmporia: J, S Chap-' man. I-'ort Scost: M O Smith. Yates Conter 11. I Strotber, Ablleno: O S. Collin. Hutchin son; J. U Pettyjohn. Olatho Tranlt W. Fry, Parsons; 1. M. Dolan, Clifton, Capt. M. N, Slnnott, Arkansas City: a. A. Collett, Klls worth' H. I). Ilowen, Smith Center: A. 1L Jacobs, I.arncd: Tully Scott, Obcrlln: Thomas 0. 1'itch. Wichita: J T. Halscy, Wellington: l- O. Strothman. Great llend CKIffonl Clay Center; A. J. Illrchtlcld, Cuntrulla: S. S Key nolds, Qralnllcld: II. Park Jones, Anthonv; T, W, Morgan Huroku: .W. T. Pnttlllon, Dcdgo City: W. A, Katon. Klngm in John A. Hale, Kansas City Charles A lllllt-r, Kalian! John I. Iit. Ashland: Oeorgo W. Arti, Ulysses: Abe I rakes, Ulghton. nnd James M I-'lko, Obcrlln. To lie. ltegretted. .Si'iiixofiei.!), O., July 7, prof. O. R. Hammond, of Antioch college, Yellow Springs, and pastor of tho Wcht High Mrcct 'Christian church, is lying heri-, onsly ill at his homo in Yellow Springs as tho result of injuries received his, week in western 1'ennsylvanla from tho strikers. Uov. Mr. Hammond )iud been on u trip to New York and was re turning through western Fcnnnylviinla, tho Bccnoof tho labor troubles at Home stead, llu was mistaken by tho strikers for an oillciul of tho railroad und was dragged from tho car and horribly beat en (lboilL tJift l'nen nnil lir-.-wl Hi, ixvimil I with dilliculty. A nirt fttinke). At a social gathering on Harlem av enue l'rof. Snore, of Columbia college), was present as an invltod guest MUs Estnarohln Longcoflln, a venerable maiden lsdy, was oW present, uud as usual fditj mnUo frantic efforts to capti vate Uio profi.-usor, who, by tho way, la a confirmed woman-hater. "Professor, how old do you really think I am?" oakod Fsmer:Ulii, coqnet tifihly. "I can't rvwdbly toll," replied tho professor. "I'm not In chargo of tho department of nndont history." Texas Sittings. Itn Iiiiri'iin lit Valuation. ClerkWhat had wo hotter do with thU broken vaso? Head of Department What docs It OAStV Clerk Seven dollars. Head of Department Place It with that job lot of damaged goods tut the women's bargain counter nud mark tho prlco up ono dollar. Judge. MARKET UliPOHTS. KANSAS CITY, Julv H. CATTI.li-Ucsl bceus I35J CI ft Smokers iM 3 W Natlv cows I Si f'J!M JKXIK-OiHid to ebolco heavy.. I W U & W WliUAT-No red flflii M No. 8 hard 0! S, lU C'OUK-Nu C uUittl VI & J.'U OATS-No. V mlxsd 81 ( '-M' JtYK-No. 2 G ko U 1'f.UUIt-l'utMUU, lor sick... 8 I'd 8 31 l'wy 1 M (i 1 IV. HAY-lholu! timothy 7 0) & M Kiincy prslrle 7 01 un 7 W POUrntY-.prin chicken.. 01 II IH'TTKK -Choice creamery... 1 9 17 t'lIKKi!'. -Ktill cream II Ci 13 K(ins-('lmko lol.f.v, II l'Ol'ATOnS-Now 74 i S' ST. LOUIS. CAlT'.l-l-ilrnntlcs HM O ". 0) Texans !N dfc 3 iO lIO;S-lliuvy 6 75 flilW Slli:i:i Kslrtocholco ,.. 4 0) & ." 7.1 1'I.OI'K Choice iXt W 11 Wlll'AT-N'o.3 rod 77 fftt 77U COItN-Kii Sintxcd M!fa OATS-No. 8 mixed. :tl!f1 5P KYll-No. 8 7a 671 7tl IH'TTl'.It-Crciuui-ry II 06 IS liAIUi-WiMtcrn Htuain 71 C 0 0 J 1'OltlC New II Cil-'O) C111CA0O. CATTr.r.-Primato cstrt ft 8.1 O'00 HOGS -1'ucklng nnd shipping., ft 85 (.1 il to SllllKP - Knlr to choice ft 0) & ft rt) KLOUIt-Wlnter wheat 4 8U I 4 WHKAT-No. 8reil 7H'iiB 7HV CJltN-Nii 8 M 4 W'f OATS-No. 8 33 3. IS i KYll-No 8 7l'i54 71 llUTTKlt-Creamery 17 ft IHK I.AH1) TIM ffi7('ft I'OIUC II Bl I157W Nl'.W YOIUC. CATTU'.-Natlvo Hteers 4 ID C4 ft 00 l!(XJS-Oood to choice 6 4(1 f& 0 10 ri.()UK-(Jood to choice. 4 Ul V. 4 75 WIIUAT No. 3red tSUft (ft COIIN-No 8 M Cft ftSW OATS Wtistern mlxciL 37 56 SUtf HU'nUH-Cruamcry LI W -,0 l'ORIC--OUl tnsss II 7S C13 Ta Tlis Only On Kver 1'rlntrd Cau Too Find Mid Word? There Is a 8 Inch dlsnlnv advertisement In tills paper, this week, which has no two words nllko except ono word. The sumo Is true of each new ono appearing oocu week, from Tho Dr. Hartcr Mcdlcino Co. This Iiouho places a "Uresceut" ca ovorythlng tlioy maka and publish. Look for It, send them tho uauus of the word nnd they will return you book, bouuUfui lithographs or sum pies froo. Ir poor relatives had thoir way, they would not havo any rich uuclcs very long. Dallas Nows. Wolio Up Yos, woke up to tho dangor which throat ens you If your kidneys uiui bladder aro In active or weak. Don't yon know that If you full to impel them to action, flrlulit's disease or dlubtcs awnlls you I Uso llos tottcr's Hioumiih Uitturs without delay. It bus a most bcmiflclul affect nivoti tho kid neys when sluggish, and upon tlio bowels, Uver, stomucU uud nervous system. I koticb that, an nmntcur llshorman onn tell lust us big lies asaprofosBiouaL Texas SlttluuB. The Uost I'lonsiuit TTny Of prnvcntioK tho grippe, colds, headaches, nud fevers U U uso Uio liquid luxutlvo rmucdy Hyrup of l'lgs, whenever tho eys tciu needs u geutlc, jot cUcctivo clcaustus. To ho beuetltcU ouo must got tho true rem edy uiantiracturod by tho California Fig Hyrup Co. only. For solo by ull druggists luCOo. und f bottles. Bxexxu are llko misfortunes they icl doui coum singly. Boston Transcript. U. L. Tupm-soM & Co., DrugglsU, Cou dcrsport, ru., say liuli's Cutoiin Uuro is tlio iMwt and only sure euro for catarrh thor over sold. DruggUU soil it, 70a. m Tbi wle of a genius la generally a very lonesome woman. Ram's Horn. A The first S letters of Uio alphabet B-laUie"A.n C. Bohemian Bottled Boer'1 C Ajuorlwuu Browing Co., Bt Louis. m Tux teddy Is tho stirring event of the toper's existence. Dallas news. . Bkasct tnorrod by a bad complexion may be restored by Uloun's Hulpbur Hoan. Dili's Uulr and Whisker Dyo, 60 vonU. A soul usually makes abig holo m n busy day. Boslou UuxoUo. . Ir drowsv af tor a good night's sleep there Is lndigestiou uud stoinaoU disorder which Dcochuin'a l'iils will cure, Tax professor of astronomy In a college mess-room Is looked upon as n star boarder. Hcii.Tit Tid-Bits savo weak, nervous msn. (l;trlulboxlUc.UhioChomic4aCo.,Ciuclu.,0 V would like to Imiulrolf fishing for suckers is un acute or an obtuso uncle. Tub Ram's Horn is published at, Indian apolis, Indiana, at 11.00 per year. A tulou's gooso tho dude, N. Y. Iier ald. Sssssssss! S Swift's Siccific Blood and Skin s Disoasos s jt A reliable care for Costagloue fit t . Blood Poison, Inherited 8cro g fula and Skin Cancer. SAs a tonic for delicate Women and Children It has no equal. S Being purtly vegetable, U harm- C IcmIo Itsefftcto. 0 SA trcstlss on Plood and RklnCl. Jit MM mailed rucc on nppltcatloo. Q liruwltto Sell It, O OniM ortoiriu lid., Drawer 3, Allaata.Oa.'- 38SS6SS8 tXpVRKiHT KM tiTTJlB JFtxtiljmt riffht Liver, Stomacb, mil Bowels, by Dr. l'iercc'ri Pleasant l'clleta. Tlioy tlo it iu jut tlia right ivny, too by using NaturVu own methods. I'iiat'H why tlioy'ro better than tho (Ircailful, uld-XoMhioruKl pills, with their griping and violuuco. But tliey'yo hctUr iu every way. In tike, for inntajice, ami doso. They'ro tlio Einallest and tho efts ier.t to take ; only ono littlo Pellet in iicvdod lor a geutlo laxative three for a cathartic. They elennao and rcmtlAto tlio Hywtem thorouglily but it'rt douo eau'ily and naturally. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, liuligefttuin, Bilious Attucku, and all deraugementa of tlio Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro prevented, relieved, and cured. They'ro tho cheapest pill you can buy, for they'ro guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money ia re turned. You pay only for valuo received. Soincthirjrr else, tint pays tho dealer better, mav lie offered aa " jiiBt a good." Perhaps it is, for htm, but it can't be, for you. "German Syrup" Regis Xcblanc is a Lrcncli Cana dian store keeper nt Notre Dame dc Stanbridgc, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion of tlic Lungs by Boschec'ifGcr nian Syrup. He lias sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and tlint Boschce's German Syrup brought him through uiccly. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. IT 18 A niJTY yon own roar if and family la get the beat value Cor roar nuinrr. Kcaao mitr la ronr foalwrarbr par- W. whlcJi rrprpaenl the beat valuo for prlrra aakad, a P thauaandawllltcatirr. aWJ arTAKENOHUn8TlTllT'B."r,l,' nxung irom at eSffl and 93 ran aiiu lino imitrini M a wnnt dMmmmm S3 n't;' jH: 1 aa"J.t yraBjaaHuaV W VaaHafalL aaBKKaikl. WS .aaWaRak AQir cno tif l nnnm act cunee "uch lubttltutlom aro fraudulrnt and eubJeoHaproaeeu. HSR run W, L UUUULAO OnUta. tmn by law fnr oliUlnlnu money under falna (Mmcu. ii nni inr anin in your nincv anna nirrri ! j'nnary. Biaiina umn. eiMB wibib waotrd. I'nelniin frrr. will bId rxrlualvn aale In alinp dpalera unit iratialmir. caunie wni-ru i anTo uoaucnis.wriroior THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE . THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPPHO SHOULD BE U8ED IN EVERY KITCHEN, aVJaTHalaa4& UaW RELIEVES all Btomaclt Dlitrcia. REMOVES Kniuca. Sense of Fullotaa, CONOESTlOif, 1'AIX REVIVES Pailiho ENERGY. RESTORES Kormnl Circulation, aad Wauxs to Tob Tim. M. HARTER MEOiCINK CO.. It. LMdl. Ut. Ton cun't find what you want In your home ttoret, get on tbe train and fiiine to our maimnotb llry lioodaEttaUlaUinrnt. If )ou can't come, then lend lor aainjilct (no cbarse for umplri), and order what you want by mall. We gitraclce MtUlactloo. KANBAO CITY. ea-aixi tbu ran a mi.m H EIDQUA RTEflS for LOW MICE from i la tlptratakonnlarreyar. i.ry o iimiui ariuuei M'tiuc. 400 Kinds Of SCALES itrhlrri we manafiu'tare.uFn: TorCirralananillTlcM. Tbe following are anions the At. lrlr.waullittl.uZllujM. Drrtu rt.M. Bm, KrwI.tkMklM. rwriMn.ITanu.KM4 CaruJU.Iik.l'uaMjlkr.MJr1iil.r.r(M..llilriwtjrw4 BllU.alaaaBlUi.Uatrlulli.Ela. ClUCAUOaCAUC'Ju.Calataa. VaXtl'aitraMJtnwriiMMieTat $&m ffiQ":& I iJaMj-Jf- jBf "1 yhi$Sf uW& nn MnT he nrr.irvtn Till Vfr. jJniineTf. and Paint Mfca Mala I Ibrnaml, Injure th Iron, and lurn I The linftitt Sun Rtma l'ol Uti Is VrltisjitOrlnrvl I iPM.iiiirnuiH,nnu ma enmumrr vjw wvm dbui I or giai iactga wun mcry punaim FORGING A-HKAD. Our sales for tho past voolc of "CiiAUTnu Oak" Stoves Am IUmou havo been unprecedented. Ttia Char tor Oak has been forging ahd every day of tho forty years thai it has bocn on tho market. Moit stOT dialiri koap them. It ycwi dej not,wrlt direct to maanfiotuMri. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTUBWGCa ST. LOUIO. MO. YOU WANT TO CO EAST. WE WANT YOU TO CO. nd i for Compute Z.UI of nqutss and Hat In Bunmi.B xvvmub maa iuu laru: iillli.ihMi eom mi XTua nervic. O. W. TOTT.Tllta. A. J. & Western !. AgtDt, Osn, Fai. GU1DAOO. U1V. avviaa tuu rirss mt aw n A$M FOLKS ROUia ba. imv tfiont h b LajrtBSaABS t V n, no '' pn. Htr madlai. WoUrTln.nlaa?n B-nuia tsu rana whimwii. L DOUGLAS fl. laJkBH FOal UhhE "WH eaBBJ BvBBi a CUT I KlaaaTM ri " ""''T CW I llel't'rlB 'fl aajM'Mitui. itt Usaae.GBi THE IE-IT SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A tenrtlne apwod ahee, f hat vlll not rip. (Ins call anamlaea, iinooih Inalilo, tloilble, more romforulilri,itlli and Aaaabla tpaa any ottwr ihoo crcr told at the price KijuaU cuitom aaada ahoea Ilandniowpd, flneralf hn. The mast (tylbh. in 13. uurauio.Doe. OTur mm av uicMjricGa. vnee r equal l'olloo rlhop. worn ly fannen and alt othenwn villi. riniiDK ironi an in 1J. a ool tinarvralf. tlirppold.extrntlfiaail.aahaa. eaiy to walk In, and will krp tbo feet dry nud warm. mn SO Finn Cnir, 'J.'X and 04 WorklnsaaeaVa Bboee 9ai will irlire moro wtar for th motiry tlmu anyonemake. Tlioy aro mado for errrlco. Tbo Incrcatlutf aalta ibow taat work- Inftnion havo f uund thU out. QAVCI i and Yoath' !.? Hchool 0noea ire DU 1 O wurn liy tbo txyi OTvrywbtro. Tbo meet eerrloe able bm nold at thew prlcce. .. AfMCC 3 Ilnnrl-Heweil, t'i.AO, 93 aari 91.79 bMWlCO HiorforflIUi-aaro nmdeof thaeeMDon- 7ol nr fine cair, on ur.imi. nify aro Trry aivana, eonv ortablo and durable. Tl.o 3 (boo rquala rukem mad boei cootlnn from fl toil. Lodlna wbowlaa toeooao mliflln their footrtrarareilndlog tblaout. VA UTION. Dewareof dcaleri tuUtltutlBanoeiwltk. AtitW. t Ttniialna' nam and thnnrloe ttatmflBYbottonL. vaiaiaguc. v. i waaviaa. rrtrataaii rrl ' 98 LYE , POWDKKEI) kXO tntVOMaV (i'ATr.NTU) i -The $tronrittt nod MJtvaf X,va i mado. Unlike otber uya,lt being kn llnopowacrnnapnaaalnacao 'with rrmnvablo llu. Ik coatent aro always rmdy fo aas. Will mnkc tbo bat pcrfaaae Ifardj Soap In iu mlnutrs wtftovt boil ing. It I the brat far ctoanalng wasto plpcR. OlslnfeeJavB alnUi, closctn. waslilnp botltoa, palnta, rami run mi m u. f m . 04 Monro Street, Chfmn. mil bui trt tAtir wir iDUriM LUaUofatcr lunq iruifomtDii, un forms a&d t-immitrtli. 400 I'in ll1 luilralitm. dtfrriUrif Jtry ai1cl rtquirtd 17 luniU or Prum CorjAttS ixnuuni iiuTrvnioo ier Jimtrtu , KsticiMi. 4vnl prum Mor TwtiM, qr- laini IN M1KUU Ual HI )UMa QAMI9. AMD TUJfOfat CURU HO KOIIW, VM .M.. Dra. oiUTiiur a kob s iu Kim uu, i HMINVMI. CUCinilC D..llllV4linWdliabifd. feeferta. rCr19IUIIcr.aii.itilykareip.rlne.bawifreai a.W. BCOBlfKOJ. WuklMlH.B.C.1 tJUaUaaU,, araaaa tuia raraa r mm im naa. ConruaaallTae and peoala who bare weak lumior Ata ma.ibonlduie I'lao'icurefer Comumptlon. It kai car4 thoaaaade. It baa not lna ed one. It ll not bad to taka it Ii tbe boil eouf b lyrnp. Sold arerrwhere. c. A. N. K.-D. I4Q3 WHEN WaUTiaaTO abtebtueju PUtiW etaUtkal yea aaw tae AdTertlaeaMat U tkat aaea 1 aaalRRRr I . 1 ) i 1) !i i t i I j :t 10 ' I -