A MOST GRAPHIC STORY. It Is T.iken Direct From Real Life a. Cil AKJJiNO NEW ENGLAND LADT TELLS 11 Ell EXPERIENCE BOTH AI1ROAO AND in AMERICA. The unwritten romances of life are more wonderful and far more lnU-reat-r,g than tlie most vivid works of Action, l'lie one we are about to relate occurred 1 1 real life, and is both interesting and i. structive. Mrs. Jennie Ray formerly lived In Manchester, N. H. Her liome w. a ule.'.amit, lier stii-rouutliDgBOOnifortabld. In the year lSSt) she visited Fun land, intl while in that country bejjun to :-xi-rieiice strange sensatlous At first -lie attr.buted tiieua to the change of climate, but they continued and In no ised, until finally, like many another v.)inau, she became utterly di.our el. It was while In this condition that Mis. H.iv returned to America and her h lue. Thuicutuda of women who read thli sloiy can appreciate the condition iu which Mi. -i. liiy then was, and sym pathize Willi her s iTerlnsr. Two prom inent ihys;ciaiis were called anil eu .leavored to do all in their power for her relief. In spl', however, of their ikill Mr?. Itiy erew weaker and more .lepreseil, while the agony she endured "eeuied to Increase. It wasat this time (Lata noted physician who was called declared Mri. Hay was suffering from .'.nicer, said there was no help, and told her friends she could not live more li.m a week ai the farthest. And heie comes the intere-ting part d the story, which we will eudeavor to .oil iu Mrs. Hay's own words. She ,.i.l: "Unknown to all these physicians, I I. id lieen using a pr. paration of which i h id l,e.ud much. 1 oid not tell the i liy-.ici.iin Incline I feared they would i idicnle me, and iierhaps order Its dis co iliouance. During all the while that! the plnsi.'iaiiH were attending me the prepaiat on was stea illy and faithfully i.' uintr us own work in its own way, and I had laitii in its power. At last the I.H-lor s:iul there w..s no use of his com i ilT, for he could do me no good. I had nitlered ho much tint I was quite iilini to die, but it steins I was nearer e'ief than I knew. One week from -he day thrt doi tor last, called a f i!e K'owth, as large us a colic c cup, i . i 1 I i -Ii looked as though it had been .try l.ir.'e, left me. I sent for a doc :.i , and he declared it was a Ubr id tu rn. r, hut said he had never known one 'o come away of itself before. 1 immr lulely Uuaii to gain l.eallh and np iiL'Ui and I unliesitnMujrly declare i.1 at my rescue from death was due to the marvelous effej'-s of Warner's Ufo Cure, which was the remedy I to. k 0 . known to tli- physicians, and wh:ch erta n!y rescued me Iiom the grave. 1 is my tii i n lelief that many ladies who are Maid to die of cancer of the womb are cases like mice, and if they could le in lii'jed to use Warner's Safe Cure they, like ine, might be saved." The above graphic account Is perfectly true in every respect. Mr. Jennie Uay Is now living at 142 West 6,h St., South iiosion, Mass., and if any lady doubts the above statement she cud ad dress Mrs. Uay, who will gladly answer aU questions or grant an Interview of a t'oiitidenlial nature to any lady who ma; . house to call upon her. It is said that 'tuitli is stranger than fiction, " and w hen the thousands of suffering, help less women who are upon the road which phy-inans say leads ouly to death, consider the story as above given i here is icason for hope and joy, even a't lioiwli they may be now in the depth; of '' sprudeucy aud misery. To suoli la lies the above truthful account it willingly given. TEKSOSAU Miss Hose n.Rrwi'K Thorpe, who wrote "Curfew Khali Not Itiug To night," is living in California, and it busy on a history of Oregon. Miss Emily Healv, of Washington, has invented aprocotm for gilding chi .a. .eo. K tin z, an authority in such mat ters, nays that this particular way of applying gold to china isau eutirely new art. Specimens of Mi s Healy's work are shown at Tiffany's, in New York. William See, in lofiD, Invented the first knitting machine, colled a knitting frame or stocking frame, lie was re fused a patent in J'.nglnml anil went to franco and estublibhed a factory at Rouen. Miss Jclia DrcKixsox, or Cold water, died lect utlv at the Hulmnia Islands, and among other generons Dequests she gave t40,000 to Oberlin Colloge, hall for the endow nmt'iit of the lady principul.ship, aud half for hysical cul ture training. Miss ItKftTHA Dowjciso has been for ihree years the successful teacher of a jla s in wood-carving at the Mew Jersey Training School and Home for the Ft ( ble-Minded, at Vineland. and Jas lately added a clsss in carpentry, i'he work in wood-carving done by $er class of sixteen feeble-mimled boys iiid girls pays for all the expenses of Ibe class. Mas. Ell 4 W. Prattie, the writer ol lateral Hiiccesrul i hort stories, is an fmnhn Lewtipaper woman. iR. V irrtR If alet, of Virginia, one the nine women recently gra luated fcy the l'ennyslvauia Colloge of Dental Surgery, has been appointed resident Jeutist at the VilLason school. Mas. Aw Walteh Thomas, an Eng lish laity noted as a linguist, is said to be the best Welsh scholar liviuc. Palmkr Cox makes thousands of dollars each year from his popular flrowniet." Miss Florence Kollock has the donor of being one of sevon sisters who has each a profession. Miss Kollix-k ber eif taught school for the past seven teen years in Ei glewood, near Chicago. She is now taking a well-earned holi day, anil intends going abroad. She soys that, t-lio has worked hard for her! money, and now the iotends to spend , part of it in tne way mat will give net most pleasure. TnE net debt of tho TTnitcd States on Mirch 2. according to the treasury Utcment, was 10,120,081. An ev i thought is the moth, r of at jil deed. "WHYTHEY TWI NKLE." T OLIVER WENDELL HOLVSS. vSnen Fve tnd 1 rt her lord away, An't ":iln rcul killed his brolUor, Hie stars in.l Mowers, the poets say, Aitreod n un une anollier, T 3 cheat I he. running tempter's art A lid teach Ibe race 1I- duly, Bv Kecnine on Its wicked heart 1 heir eyes ol lltit and beauty. A mil'lon sleepless lids, they say, W ill lie at lean a warning An I n the n.'wen w uld wateh by day, The shirt from eve to muruiug. On liltl nn.1 prairie. Held .m-l Uwn, TMelr Ji-wi' evs icdnmling. The tluweiK still watch from ro Oonlngdawa 1 ill wes'ern sklei are burning. Alas! eai-li hour otdavltsht tells A tate of Klianie so eruililiif; l icit ionic turn white ai noa-bleiehed tbellt. An I v.iue arc alas blushing. lint hen ttie pslloiit Um look down ! all il-eir lilii iliscv-rti Tli- ti.ittoi'a h;hii... 1I10 rniir torer s frown, lue lips ol I: ir.jr l.iveis hey try to lmf tl.'-lr t-ldi-nina eyea, Ana in 'It.1 141.1 eii-ie.w.r, 't o. L i.i! i Hi: in i lie skIwi. al au ihty .u Iji tr. LAKE BO-NE3. BT MBS. TALBOT COKg. reflections onito as pessimistio as those of an ancient writer evidently of a dyspeptic tnrn who says, "In later years my path seems strewn with bare bones, where once did lye faire flesbe, liave little or no sympathy from me, bnt yet I think that few of us can reach what is poetically called the meridian of life withont finding, au contraire, bare bones dressod up by centuries ot nahit and ronvention ! alism to present a fair appearance. I I hope I shall not be misunderstood if I eay family affection is a good example of a bare I one! I do not mean dissen sion in actual home circle, that is t'o terrible a subject on which to touch thur lightly but I must own that I really cannot see w-hy we t-hould be j supposed, ipso farto, to be fonder of relations in ine selection ot wnom we have had no choice whatever, than t f the friend to whom we slowly but urely give onr hearts, our trust, and sonfideDce. Relationship iu too many sases, means a cloak for so-called plain loeakintr. for unwelcome advice: it is a ! moral footstool on which a stunted soul may aland unreproved, and pry into the concerns aud feelings of one with whom, perhaps, it has nothing in com mon; in short, your relations man he your nearest "aud dearest," but it is a very bare bene to suppose they must be so. A delightful instance of family frankness lately afforded me much amusement on the railway. Every time the train pulled up with its usnul dis locating jerks, I heard some such sen tence from one or other of my two fel low-travellers acidulated-looking wo men of a certain age as, " Wasn't that just lke Maria?" or, "Of course, you knew what Caroline always was!" aud at last, just as 1 reached my destina tion, came a jubilant duet of "lint we alt know what Ered is!" I'oor Fred! as 1 climbed the steep stairs I piutiire.l him, careless and loppy-go luck, i)i fan pi ran, perhaps, of a sell-righteous circle of relations; yet a ho shall cay he had not more of the charily 'which thinkcth no evil" than thos : who thus sat in judgment on tho family ? The giving of presents, too, often pavors of "lre lones" which after all, can bo tolerably translated by the modern word, humbug for, does a yonng woman of our acquaintance hike a ticket in the lottery we call mnrri ge, we rush heller-skelter to buy presents, and the larger tlie income of utr future the more monev, unreason ably shall we expend, li'it does an "old mail' fri,.-nd lose her remaining parent and her quiet cosy homo at one blow, and so perforce "set np for her self on a mmller income"? IVw indeed are the friends who deem it an occa sion for otTericg useful gifts. Aaiu, with children, the only child of a rich relation will be loaded with costly toys, the price of even one of which would delight the impecunious family of another to whom fortune has been a niggard. Mourning, again, is a very bare bone from a common sense point of view. We all know there is, to most women at any rate, a sort of had satis faction in it when one is really un happy, yet does death rob you of one neither kith nor kin, yet near and dear, the "friend that sticketh closer than a brother," you would be dnbbed "so queer," "so affected," and iil young and pretty) "so improper," did yon even i-hnt yourself up a while, much less put on mourning. Eut lose an aged relative, one yon never saw and only heard of ns the terror and blight of his domestic circle ami the fear of what "they would say" al mighty they I thy sw ay over ninny minds is liniit'e-s makes yon pnil down the blinds, people call to "in quire," mourning mn-t be hurriedly bought, invitations refused, the while the bare bones merrily rattle. "Fashionable" religion, charity, and sentiment are other chances for their display. Referring to the latter, I think even the well-known individual, gibbeted by the poet as "one wl o would jeep and lotunizo upon his inethi r'n grave," cannot com; are with a "society woman," who told me, with the air, too, of one Conferring n useful hint, that she "paid a well kufwn t'or ist so much a quarter to utirujn keep fresh Mowers on her "mother's grave." Sure if snch tributes must be paid at all, it should be by loving hands, and with a heart aching with nn ever-living sense of all one has lot.t of tender love. of ready sympathy, not by a ciirele-Si hireling, probably crocking music hall jokes over the resting-plneo a Kt,i Uimint monrners pmi him to decorate. A far more worthy tribute would be to dedicate the "qnartirlv stiiu" to! those "iu sorrow, need, tic's ness, or any kind of adversity.'' The word adversity reminds mo of another type of "bare bones" of which ' one hears the rattle when nine women! out of ten attempt to add to thoir in comes by the nse of such talent as they pos-ess. j One cannot feel the smallest nvmnr- thy with the "decayed gentle-woman", of the time-worn story, who cried, ' "Muffins, mufiiusl" in almost a whisper, ' adding, "I hop, nobody heard me." I Whereas, had she bought the loudest ' bell she could, and invented a new cry ! which would bring everyone to their windows, one would admire her conr- ge and energy. Hut iu too manr a enne in which nnn is asked t lend a heloiin; hand, the applicant soys her relations object to her uame being made puhl c;" these presumably well-to-do relatives should really let their objections, where neces sary, tuko tho form of a small annual allowance. The burning question of "Woman's rights" troubles ma but litfe, not half as mnch as that of "Woman's wrom-s," bnt I own J should like to see such weakness as this ultra gentility re placed by a ti rm, vet qnitt aud fem inine, sense of independence au.l self reliance, and b.iried for ever in the grave of all such bare bones. I I THE SECRET OF A LONG LIFE ion sometimes see a worunn whoso old age is as exquisite ns whs the per fect bloom of her youth. She seems condensed sweetness and grace. You wonder how this has come about; you wonder how it is her life has been a long and happy one. Here are some of the reasons: She knew how to forget disagreeable things. She understood the art of enjoyment. She kept her nerves well in hand, and inflicted them on no one. She believed in the goodness of her own daughters and in that of her neighbors. She cnltivated a good digestion. She mastered the art of saving pleas ant word'. She did not expect too mnch from hex friends. Hue made whatever work came to her congenial. She retained her illusions, and did not believe that all the world was wicked and an kind. i She relieved the miserable, and sj m pathized with the sorrowful. She retained au even disposition, ftrnl made tho best of everything. She did whatever came to her cheer fall and well. She never forgot that kind words and a amllo cost nothing, but aro priceless treasnros to the discouraged. She did nolo others ns she would be done by, and low that o'd ago has Come to her and there is a halo of white hair about her head, she is lovod and considered. I Lis is tho secret of a lo'. life I i 0LY A WOMAN'S HAIR. I ?are upon a lock of eotden hair. Hot manv oilier thinua I a.ssni to I A 8um nier nuttit. a St'iire tall and fair. I o eyes ot blu- tnat spe.Kc of love to me, v Itlnn the room the ira le loudly peats, ir family walls in sweetest, saddest a'se, 1 lie fflaii'our of her presence o'er me MfA.ai Ah. that a face so lair could be so false! I loved her. worshipped hr wltn all my heart. Ami never dreamed that she eould prove uu- true; A I'd m hen the day rame that we had to part, ' nd I saw tears iu her sweet eyes so biue, I Mssert them K-n"y off. and breathed a vow Thai I wnul.l day l.yeay more worthy prove lr on- so coo I and n.ible. Ah. and now I seoi n iryseif that 1 believed her love. One year lias paed, only one little year, o-iilitht 1 saw her by ano tier's side; Another's t Ve of love s'lie bent to hear. Allot tier asked her lu become bis bride. And what Is left to me? This lock of hair. And hittereot, saddest memories of the past. Alien 1 1 to still seemed tome so bright and lair. Aud I poor fool! believed that lovs would I St. IlEcIPES. MACARONI WITH EOOS. Boil half a pound of macaroni In p'enty of salted w.iter for three quar ters of au hoar, then drain and mix with three hard boiled eggs chopped, tine. Arrange in layers in a baking dish, sprinkling each layer with bits of butter, salt and pepper, l'onr over all sufficient milk to thoroughly moisten it anil sn t t, b nri n V I a l.alf onn of cracker crumbs which have been moist- eue.i in meitea nutter. Date in a piiek oven till brown. at A "A HOST AU ORATIM. This is made by nsing grated cheese instead of chopped eggs and bread crumbs. Half a cup of grated cheese will be snrlicieut. Parmesan cheese is always the best to nse with macaroni, bnt if this cannot be obtained a good dish can be made from English dairy r American chee-e. bean solP. Souk a pint of beans over night in three quarts of water. In the morn it g pour off t'lis water and add three quarts of fresh wator, and boil gently six In.nrs; when done there would be about one quart. To this add a quart of good stock and rnb the beans through a sieve. Cook together ono table-spoonful of bntter and jne of our. then pour on it tho hot bean li.ltiid. Season this with a tablespoon fill of salt, half a teispoonful of pep- er, and a -ihs'i of cnyenne. Simmer ten mi mutes n-td serve with slices of 'en on and egg balls, tho lemon to be put in the roup tureen with the soup E1(1 PAI.T.3. I'.oil four eggs till hard, drop them into cold water aud when cold remove the -.oiks. lY'iind these in a mortcr until reduced to a paste, then beat th m with a teaspoouful of salt, a lit tle pepper and tho white of ono raw cg'. Form in balls tho si.e of a marble, roll them in flour and fry brown in 1 utter, being careful not to bin u them. CAKRAOK SALAD. Foil the heart In salted water till tender, but not too soft. lraiu well and set iu a cool place or on ice, first pul ing the leaves apart to see that no water remuins within. Make a dress ing of the raw yolk of au egg, a table spoonful of salad oil, two tablespoon- I uls of cream, t o of vinegar, and a salispoouful eaoh of mustard, salt and pepper. Chop the cabbage and ponr 'he mixture over it. CAUI.t-FI.OWER OMELET. To the :e;l beaten yolka ui six eggs add one small cup of milk, and pepper and suit to the taste; then stir in care hilly the whites which have been well beaten, aud one cup of cauliflower cooked and chopped tine, l'ut a good spoonful of butter iu the frying pan mid when it is hot add the mixture; cook over a clear fire for ten minutes, alter wh ch roil one half upon the other; tko carefully from the pan ami erve at once. SCALLOPED "POTATOES. Chop the desired quantity of cold boiled potatoes fine and place a lover of them in a baking dish, then a layer ol bread crumbs. Season with pepper, salt, small bits of butter and dost over a little flour. Continue in this n an iit r I -1; the dish is fuil; the Inst layer should be of Lreu I cruuihs. l'onr over it all enough sweet milk to thoroughly moisten the mixture. If liked a very li;l!e chop oil onion may bo added i ust enough to trlve it a flavor. CHOCOLATE OAKB. One I'll;. ful of butter, two cnpfuls ol s'K'ur, two anl a half cupfuls flonr, live ej.'gs, one enp of sonr milk, one ti to oouful of soda dissolved in a httle l.oili g water, and half a cake of grated cho -olate. The chocolate should be put with a teaspoouful of vanilla into the mixture before the Hour is stirred in. Beat thor imgiily for ten minutes and bake it iu four layers which should be put together with a soft icing made of one, cup of sngar, and three tablespoon fuis of water boiled together nntil it threads, then ponr it slowly over the st i til v I. eaten w hites of two eggs, stir ring all the time. Flavor with any ex 'ra t d sired and spread while warm. COI'KEE CnAIlLOTTB RTJSSE. Sweeten and flavor a pint of sweet ream with strong coffee. Heat it still with acr egg beater. Soak one table pootifol of gelatine in the same uiioniit of not water. The object of rf-iug the gelutioe is to keep to wh pped cream stiff. Add the gelatine mil beat the cream until it is thick, keeping the bowl with thecrenmiu a pan of ice. Cut the ends of laity fingers sqnare across so thev wi 1 stand up in the mold, leaving i little space between them. l'onr the -ream into the centre of the mold, trim the (inters evenly aronnd the top so when the rn-Bd is turned ont it will keep its shape. Set it away on the ice for uu hour. Sponge rake can be cut in strips and used iu place of the lady 'ingers. Ii NANA FKITTEllrJ. t'.ire, Kj.li. and cnt in two, six ba nuniis; i-priukle the pieces with two ,lik'8'onfiila of engar, the juice of u ornn e, nnd li t tliem stand for an Ij.iur. Make a bntter witb the frmt jniee, a small cup of flonr, one ege, a 1 1 tt lo rruli;, and a teaspoon ful of bat tel ; dip and fry. The most deliciona "f d rinties, have no attraction for the individual who has no appetite and suffers with dyspepsia. Ayer's dars iparilia improves the appetite and aids digei-t on. At KInegan, Alaska, they receive ;nly one mail a vear. "German Syrup 55 Two bottles of German Syrup .ured me of Hemorrhage of the T.ungs when other remedies failed. 1 am a married man and, thirty-six jars of age, and live with my wife i id two little girls at Durham, Mo. have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case ivas a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone ".bout it who will ivrite me. Philip Schenck, ?. O. B0X45, April 25. 1890. No man could ask a n.-ire honorable, business-like statement. I ft m immmMmm Klttie Fox Of Kill have, i, Vt. tall Rheum Ciiiii)li telv Cured by II noil's Sarsaparilla. The foil., winit statement is from Mr. Win. rox, a teiin'er f .r Wlll.aius Slate Mantel A..rks. Fair Haven, Vt.: "When my daiiKhter Kitty wis abmit three rears old a skin t seve. eezin.-i. app-ared on er taee. It would il B so badly the little child tould Scratch Till it Bled rV had seven or euht ei,ht d,s:toi-s, without he least shadow of ueiielit. one day a nelKh lor who Itad tued Hood Sarsaparilla su tires ed Ih it we try it. li-n Kitty tia-l taken half 1. bolt le sh - was better, ai.d when she hid akeii a In.ii e and a half, slid was perfectly ured and ther- has beea No SiQl of Salt RhSUITI ir nTniour r..iia v-is-j If ... 1,. i.. ...itu i. f-ilr .nd clear us any etui. I 9 in te tmvn. 1 Uav6 HoocFs Sarsaparilla Cures Hid like It Trry imit ti. 1 rtvuiiiitteiiil it to my rifinH evty :hance I Ii to 'S I'll. I. are purely vegetable, per- roii) uai in less, uu inn cause paic or gripe. Alio ii I 1 liave it in TIio SlonftO. Ji ! Sitffftr, 1'hih!m J.urr tofnkf.lt nisiiirt's V:mv"i- I.immt vrfirrnip.tiliifl Son- Tlir-'M. 'I't'ii-DIii-, i.lh'.fr:tiii-iiM't fain-. lifvrn all MiiiiiiMT 'iii.1:.,p;(h, I 'ltsaiui Uml-i-s lii.a lii.n:t" ..ihK- r i lu f . I'i iti.tll; ti lx tlIt-4 kAlH l Ut. -'S J il-XJN A.t O.,l.rtN.iiA.-i. L is ly npplinl. nolliln- ( ffi'iisi v-, quirk ie tii:t4, in in Mt tit-r. li I, jin I ' 1 vi 'ii r ( " vv k n," Sj'.ii.tiir or -1 i tl ferluttf afler li't bot :fe l 1 b ttrtinuitf or maiitd lo any al J. s. 1. It itti IlT nk oii woiiltl lik' I lie I 1: 1K :i!v.o f a 1 1 1 v j 1 j tn w in) ii.ts M a 1 e l his ami kin :n Itst-a s a hi '-IdiiK si ihly n I wht iri! d -s in.ie:.t;tiid Ti ;iii h aini' n- tt e;t I men I , w.'i Ire t.i W. H. .lon. s. 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IARFIELDTEA Over. comti , of bad sallntcrDrM Mk IIoriIm hft rcsitoraCoiniilex.ioa;car5CunBi(iiii.iuu A Sample Cake of Soap and 13 aim J-HUty; llluetratfti ana khmki abeaM-s s-alei f-r Oc. a Ik ?'SVr0D"tfc-2J Kirtu ilarks. Moles. V-TiTS'warts, India Ink ant' " flr owner liarka. N.-an,.'lt 1 1 Msngurt-meitu, 11k RWL-nr l!J tlun,Kelne of No-e.S! tfiMfcs pertluous Hair. Plni.lei U3 jtaOiJohii II. Hooilhlrj . j5l'XiSrI-"Tnit..Uwlt, 1-i.J W aV'yti&lx 4'Jd .sr.. New Vorknt 'IZ.S'rflV ,aMB C.u.uloilloii rree.nt ofhe tYiAl'Bwor bj lettui. FveryMother !r-SJ AMEKICR?! tl C2R. KILMER'S WAM D i sS 5 .-3 srx 4A I I 'MSI ra t ft t 1 1 ff I S4I I PEARL TYFEWKITEUJ.DO YOU WISH: TRICK .-.0O. For business and private correspondence. Simple, di.rahle, praelieal. ace rate. Not a toy. but a pracl leal luacli ne. Does n .t crt. out ,,1 tinier. No practiee rcqtilril to oper-tt.. It. As ft present for lather, sou or burlier for their of fice use. for mo! her. w ife or sister for private eoi re.-poiidence, or for the boy or girl as an rdii'-aior. It is unsurpassed. 'Sent, seeiirelv I nicked, on receipt of $-..uo. Itlis'rated ctreu ar, givl. g full de-ci lpti m m nl. .1 I- K A It I. T 1 P t. W K 1 1 F. K C'O W & 30 N. Moore St.. Ke l mk Cltv. cnnrn axle GREASE ni.ST IN THE WORLD. Itt wpfirlntr qunlltio nrf umurpafLol, ArtnaHj ontiMHKtikc throe boiti of anv itiiT ltrn.nl. o o t o u o o q t e eTuiFsTinyPiflsG f ii(inltr t .t torpi l livr. strenirt lion hitifiisa milM'in. 1 Nis,1 titiiill. I'riii, a."ir. Otti.-. A- 41 VnrU l'l;c, N. V. FOR FIFTY YEARS I MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUF has been iwrt let mothers for their children while T. .elhii.it .or over Ktrtv Venn.. It soothes Hie c lid. DofletiH kiiihs. alHya all p.-on. cuiea w;nrt colic, and I- Hie beat rurue.lt for dijrho-a. TwrDli.fiie a fl..Bt aa N 00 NOT BE OECEIVFD iid I'asit s, iViar.u'.s, mna miniJi wruta siau Uie hMnds. tn lure (it iron. iin1 tuti u off. The KisttiwrSuQ Htove loltb Is itrilli.int. O-.--les, Ihint :!. ami the rni punier pis lor ' or glasi i('kAi; witb every purcba. "STOPPED FREF I S VDrKUNE'SOREAt NERVE RPSTnRPD I It ai li(I If ukrn mm dtrortvd. Ao Fu after a . Tra.tiaa ,nd $i! trail hottl fr t 11M, they pay k irM)clMrr om box tst 'rn'iil. ih1 iiainu. a. O acd ciprr addrra ol i.isi t iB- KLINE Uil Arch f-, PhltstUlBhU, Ptw : " ' " ' FaKi M K r aM K orciS EXJOYS Both the method and molts wbea Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleaaaaft lad rafreahing to the teste, nd met rentlyjat promptly on the Kidney, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ays tern effectually, dipels colda, bead acbea and fevers and cares habitual constipation, tsyrop of Figa ia tha enlynmedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia its actios and truly beneficial In its effects, prepared only from the moat bsalthj and agreeable substances, Its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy knows. Syrup 01 Pig la for sale tn 6O0 tad $1 bottles by all leading dmt fist. Any reliable dmgfrut who say not hare it on hand will pro cmre it promptly for any one who wishea to try it. Do mot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO BAN FRANCISCO. CAU. LOUISVILLE, KT. NEWIOKK.N.Y The old saying that "con sumption can be cured if taken in time" was poor com fort. It seemed to invite a trial, but to anticipate failure. The other one, not so old, "consumption can be cured," is considered by many false. Both are true and not true ; the first is prudent one cannot begin too early. The means is careful liv ing. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is sometimes an important part of that. Let us send you a book on careful Livixc. free. Stott & BowNH.ChenuftU, 131 South jth A valine, N- Yoik. our druccist krrfrt Srolt's Emulsion of codlivcr oil 4II Uruguu everywhere uo. t. U A SICK LIVER Ik the cit.itiH tf most of tlm diraiMiiiff. ialn ful niitl uiiileu-iattt n nation and tufl'uN Inuwitli witifh we are atHlrtel; and tliee HiiilVrtiiKM will cool nue so long the Uver in iil lowed to remain In tuia tick or alaeiatb Clllll'tiolI. To limulut the 11 ver and other dlfeettlve oi tciins to a norinal contlitlonaind healthy isi'Uvity, there 1 uu better medUrlue thaa ADWAY'S PILLS The mo-it pi-i f.-i-t. safe and reliaM.) t'athartle that h:w ever been roinpouuiled fL'KKl.Y KtiKl'Alll.K, inwitively c. lilulniii no Mer cury or oilier deleterious substances; having all the lieiii tlclal properties that Mercury is posst sed ol as a e.ill. irtic without the danger of any of Its evils consequences, they have superseded Mercury, and have bee me the rill of Modem Science. Klettantly coated and with out t.isle. there Is no dillk'lllly In swallowing IIAIUVAV'S i-l Ll.s; mild and Reiitle or thor oiil'Ii In then o er.it ions, according to the dose, they are the l.ivoi ites of the prese.it lime. They cure all disorders of the Slomach. I.iver bowels, hi iieys, lifadder. Nervous lts-ases. Loss of Appetite. Ileadiclie. t'tistlveness. linll- ic.'Stion. liyspep-ia. I'.iliousness. Kever, liifl tui In. ill. .ii ol the liowels. l i es, and all the dn cranuenients ol the Internal Viscera. 2.1 cents a Pox xiid liy druggets. 1K. KADWAV St ( O., ;;2 arrcii Mrerl, N. V.l lly. Ely's Cream Balm Wil l. (I'KE CATARRH TnT.oQV i FEVtRH 2 A ie.iS ' ,1-1 AdoIv Halm into each nos tril. Kl.Y HUOS., ;si Warren m - - -' WALL IAlEIt; Knormons assnrttnpnt of newest srvles lovelv shades, w ide Itorders and c. Illng to luatcli. Pa- ' per sent lo any part ol the country. Send 10 ets. t. pay pos'aire on simples and our tunle il.-w to Paper," fiee. Paper w ithout gold, i to 5 els ; (io'd paper, Itne. 3 to 16 cts. ; hi. gam emb i-sed (Jold eair lu lo in cts. S. c. II AKI I.KY & CO., l or. .Main a nd Center Sts.. M -yersdale. Pa. I 18 Si To buy standard Airents (Joods nn 4 months time? tt. ml Ji ccut lot Sunny Mouth Agent, 12 months, eue of the best A ills papers in the Mo-itli, and get full pai t.cu'ai s ol our goods. Most lner.il Ag.-ul's Supply House lu the world. Address, sjv. ii. omsp. 1VKI.CU N.C. Name this papr. bvy ol Ain'tito. Ut Pimul Intrestinn, lUnpU, Hulnw ffrfrr Tnif im or iiiiMwan rtmlt iifr from imiur-J ? hitBl, tr m failure hy tint Mntnarit. lier or InttHtirn 9 t p'Ki rm ihpir pnjT 'nuiii.iDt. rt-rBoujrivt.n u .1'Ttir-tin.riirv ltenrlta1 hy tkmc T A B I' l.fr fur hm. -tl. Tn.-i . hv m-.il 1 crotvii: 1 hatttlr lAc. Ail ! tdiTu TIIEPll'ASsriir'MICAl.CO J8pnwSt .N Y.J Afft aintrlt klkHTY pr 2 JAPANESE PB LE CURE A curfl lor Plies. Kxtnrnal, Internal, Wind, Jleeilin,', ami Itehine, I hrunlc. Kecent, .H Jiereihury. This reme.iv has p.ltlvely nevi i been known tn Ian. $1 a o,ei. six fur $. by mail. A written c ii r;tn tee Kiven mllh six bixes, hen ui clnsed at one t line o refund Hie if nt cured, (iuaranten Issued bv Finnbktv, JIcC'i I-HE& Co.. Wholesale and Hetall Aaeuta. No. 112 Market Street, I hiladeli.hia. Henna llfll!TII 1 II Tnorou.'hly taught bv nilUlll II .A.! 1 ,ai. For terms and partieulars address, JOHN J. EAUAN, Uouu k. ti, N.J. BANJO AND DRUM. "Players of the above Instruments shou'd send lor my panmlet. .1. ROUEKS, JR., Uigb view, Sullivan County, N. Y. ONE CENT A BOLT. Wall Paper, better prudes 2, me. Sc. Gold t'4. Solid gold 4u. Sand stamp lor samples. HEED WALL PAPER JOBBER, RoohilSTkr, Pa. innncD'c naoTii i ro iiuui.ii a rnq I iLLCO.bvman. Hsow-itxOs. aaaBaaBaaaaaaaaaVaaaafaaBiJWkalasrD.alaa. HELLO 1 O.TV GREEN Meat gTO; wants U VisT T. WDaV r9 Pino'' Remedy tor OttArrh la thm I & nuia by drtiKifttsU ur seui by auut, I I J , , ripanVt VuLeV"vTtr p',T'5Sk (,1 ("aril, livtr tuul tmel),? Purlr7 llMxi. tvr Mtfsj auitt ef 5 xOlZdT ",,M1 The hanC retif rml fataiUT I IPaVa.ii5u7 ronntiOft ITTpI". Foul I af5 ' 1 1I WT HrTMfll. ll4tUlaa.'hf( IliUrttktlltl I Maa I FLOWING LOCKS- "What led you to go on the stage?" asked the y nth of the tragedian. "Economy.'' was the answer. Econoinyl" thenrlce xea. j. ubvb mcitj " - -- - . of an indeUnite but large nLmber 01 haircuts." a rouni about moor. "Can you saw wood?" asked the householder. , ,, Yea, sir," answered the tramp. Well, suppose you prove Jt.' Certain y. Have you got nair dollar in yer clothea to Pay"6,6!98 of Blttlu testimony aad takin' alBdav- 113?" Mr. Eugene J. Hller. Editor of "Central MlMouri," Boonville, Mo. writes: About Tearairo I received from you Bve sample box. of St. Bernard Vegetable rills. S.noe iIiod tbey bve been u ed partly by myself.my family, and by my friends. Tbey have given (wtli-Uotloo in every instance, and are a uu d and pleatant cathartic. The Pills are certainly what tbey are olaimbed to be. II TSTBRIOCS. Dusty Rhode That Mrs. Dogood is a mighty mysterious critter. I asked her for a ham bone this morning and naturally expected to get a civil an saer. Fits William What did she say? Dusty Ithodes She told me to say nothing and saw wood. The Pearl Typewriter. n, .,imrf;nt which annears in onr columns this week Is one of the best ( machines of its kind. It does the work of a high priced machine, and parties KVEKYT111NO NKBDFDL. Old Grimes-Hullo, Bub, what je dolu' with that big dog? iSuiart boy Can't you see. I've got reins on hlni, an' a whip. I'm ont diivlu. Old Grimes But ye hain't got no wagon Stuart boy Ills tad Is a waggin, ain't 11? TOO MUCH FOR HIM. Upon Benny's return from his flrst dar at achool his mother asked him if !he had learned anything new at school. I "Yei'm," he replied confidently, "I learned the difference between a horldi- ' 1 I - ....n ... I 1 1 .m lui.i auu a pui;ii.uuwu iiuo. VERT LIKELY. "Why do they have so many flue oil pa ntings In saloons nowadays?" ".Probably because water colors yiould be inappropriate." TWO FEATURES OK ONI DAT. Mrs. New! i wed I do so enjoy a 1 bright day. Now last Monday was a superb daj. L MtaSpinn-Ii was-a perfect day I Mri. Mewliwed Yes; but I was thinking of the wash. IOO Reward. SIOO. The readers of this will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ab.e to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting uimju the blond and mucous surfaces ol the sys tem. lh reby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the cou-tllutlou and assl-ling na ture In doing Its work. The proprietors have to much faith In Its curative powers, that they Iter U ie II mill red Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, K. J.CHENfcY & CO., Toledo, O. -Sold by Druggists, 76c. HE DID. Brliie just after the wedding Al fred, you promised to give me a sur prise after we were married. H.iy, what is it? Ciroom a widower I've got six children, my pet. I'ustinaster Foster of Lubec, Me., wrl'ei that after the Grip. Hood's Sarsaparilla brought him out of a feeble, nervous condition, Into complete strength and health. Hood's fills have won high praise for their prompt and efficient yet easy action. I The moon Is above all human follies and always looks down on lovers. National Base Ball Schedule. A very netit pocket schedule or the National League Ball games for lg'J2 hat been issued by the proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment as one of their "Pleasure Series." The schedule is arranged after the plan of the New England Iisugue Schedule, published last year by the same firm, for which they own the copyright. It shows at a glanoe where each game for any day In the season Is to be playel. The price of this schedule is ten cents, and onirut to be obtainable of any news dealer. If not, by courtesy of the publisher, L 8. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Ma v., the readers of this u"u copy Dy euciouug Anodyne Liniment, Boeton, Mass. K very body will want one for dally ref erenoe. A coal dealer can't be a ninsir-ian IT J can never learn to run the scales accur ately. Ir yoa will be trulv happy keep your bl.Kxt I'lire, your livtr from ftrowiim torpid by by uslnic Beecliaiu's Fills. 25 cents bux. The moet dangerous "charffe or tbe 1 fftit brigade" ia tbat made by the gas oflice clerk. KorThrt-t OiMM, CoaKh., Town, etc., fftc u.tl rellcl H found in the use of "Brown' Bronchial TrocHe$.u Price 25 cts. Sold onlu tn boxes. When a man is "bttaide hiraaelr he genet ally demonstrates that he doean't like the company. I. R.Branliam. editor. Christian Index. At lanta. ,.. writes: "I have used Bradycrotine with Hiifailin--. prompt, decided relief lor Head ache." AU druKsists, filty cents. rienty of tall men are "short," looae men "tight," cold men "warm" and big men "small." Rnptnre cure Knaratnteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St., riill'a. Pa. Ea-e at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou auds of cures afLer others fall, advice tree, aend for circular. From the prescriptions of somephysi c m It is evi nt that they have for- tien their boyhood. Cunn-B Kidney Cure nr Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Brlght't Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 for S, oi druggist. 1000 certificates of fUm. Tr It. "Will the comioij man use both arms?" asks a adentl.t. . My.MV,f b can Uust U1 Elrl to handle the reins." ' Ur. .tu, Beaver lam. wi. ua . ' m.-:, - - BUlCT Proflf on HUMOROUS. X WISE TATDKB. urnther-lu-Law "James, it's a posl ti cruelly o t:t child for you to kT 'nVa'w- moTher but ,fs four.' postpaid, for e'voluine of Aurprlje kuihors. MeutlJB this paper. THE USUAL WAV. Mudge-Vou don't Dnd n ing my time trying to get even with my enemles.' inn Yiibsley inueeu. busy trying to get ahead of your rrienda.5' WnLlTB I-E4CEOBWA1W They are at it y hammer and ton? t "JT FEBTER8ITY. Ta'er "It's blnguliir that whenever 1 want yon to marry a man you object, aud whenerer I do not want you to marry one, you straightway Insist ou it." Tiiia -"Tea; and whenever we are agreed the man objects." FITS" All Fits stopped fre by rr. Kline ilieat Nerve Restorer: Ho t alter llrst day' u". Mrvel'iie cures. T rjatland ma bottle free to Kit cases. Send lo lr. Kliuef tlil Arch bt.. Philadelphia. Pa- The astronomer who has made a te' scoplc discovery is naturally proud of his good looks. Catarrh. Remove tlie Cause. I was afflicted from infancy with Catarrh, and for ten 7" f I w rtt"ndTby theTest phvLians. .n.l .el a number of V'.oM rcme.lies wh no r. I was attenaea dj OCCAM A BURDEN TO ME. f.r n.y c.e vns declared t urab'.e. TTit iJLZl" .-.ties, which cured ,e cmireiy. and I (eel i.l. a new person. Miss Josia Owen, Montelur, Onto. I was the victim of the worit case of Catarrh thtit I ever Wl of. I w-.s enfirej deaf in one ear. and U the inside cf my nose, ,n'.id.n p..rt j.f the ,.-.Pe. floBRhed off. NVwrt of treatment benefited me, and physicians said - I would never ls ary better. A. a last resort I took Swift's Specific, and it entirely cured me and rented my hesr.ng. I havTl!e"n well f.r years, with nom of return of the disease.-Nlrs. J. l .une roiMML, Dut H'tit, S. C. S S S. cures Catarrh, like it does r.'.irr l.'ona diseases, by elimina tine the poison which causes" it. Treatise ..n Blood and Si:i mailed f:ee. SWIFT SPECIFIC COM PANY, Atlanta, Ga. Cheaper than Barb Wire. HUMANE, STRONG, VISIBLE, ORNAMENT L. inn KK n.wl ;" ,t i .,;a w w wm -3 ntnTMAN WIM IVmble rha Strenata of any othr fen-e: will d.i ich, mujor .1 oui ..r -Imi-. Il.nrnilr.. tn tork a Harfect Farm ranea. Handsome enough 10 riiamrnt a lawn. r.i.- I r .n.-.-K l - r. l.v.-. .r. i kuaiiil TeUinoulal, arao CaialukUO of H .niimn Mc-I l-i.-k.-t l.iwn r. n .-. I r. . unit H ner liuwa 41r1 AXTUUi. IU- L DOUGLAS S3.?? For gentlemen la a tine Calf Cboe, cade errm of the beet leetber produod In this country Thorn nra no taoke or wax tlireaa to fa xrt tlie tent, nr,4 lt tnri,1e as smooth tnalde as a band-sewed sboe. It Is ea Hh, eay fitting and durable aa outom-xnade ehoB ccrtUng tiom $4 00 to S5 00t and acknowledged to be tbe Best in the World for the price. For GENTLEMEN. 8C ff Genuine 9 iUU Hand-Sewed. & A tf Hand-Rawed Welt Sooa. Police and farmer. Extra Value Calf Shoe. Worklngr man's Btao. Good wear Baoa. 83.50 82.50 2.25 82.00 ISS? TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. IT IS A DUTY you owe to j-ourself and your f.imilv, iluriii; these hard times, to get the most value for your money. You can economize in your foot, wear if you purchase W. L. DouKlas Shoes, vhich, without question, rcpreseul a greater value for the money than any other makes. CAUTIOIM W. L. DOUGLAS' namo and the price Is stamped Hai on the bottom of each shoe, which protects th consumer against high prices and inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoes by attempt ing to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraud JHfaHr. ubJ .Prosecution by law, for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. .r trrr. A:tM'r V 4NT1.H "har M MaC aa4 aavcriiss iheua I LIVER COMPLAINT. The liver, tha kldnm th. hrt ih. and the atiimaoh ,ra th. mt i..,n.,r. n ... .. . fce.sary tor the preservation ot lit-. It la Ih r-r...& Kn H ... .. ... . . . ...... uu.j mcTDif.iiiB w uo cares at an for tU bodily health to keep them In a fmorl sonditlon as possible. But while the heart . the limns and the stomach tn an ordinary eonttltu trd person can en. lure a pretty severe abne without stopping In their work, the liver Is a very sensitive oruan. Tha ! i. tluI In Its activity is noticed at once In a M..W I - ... ... "hii"x.ui. manner, serious e.iin Dllcatlons mav arise therefrmn f... .u . - ..v.... .... K.IIUIIIfl physlc'ans have Invented a large niimlvr .tf l..na f nil.. K ... . ...i uanies, anu wnicn, II m.t attended to promptly, are followed by lona and painful diseases and frequently by death. Ordinary nennla nan. ll e'u.. ..n .t diseases under tin Keneral name of t..ni.i..iiu, t,etr symotoms em Ive easily rerocnlied. A kin. particularly of the white of the ey- disagreeably bluer bilious taste In the mouth a thlcklyoated tontrne. loss of ap,ve- 'w,w. ouinoinna with hea.J- billn. th.t th. l-veV Vf rfrd"" 'A', oon as one or moi of the symptoms anne? t Is n. ceary, , or,ftr to ,,reyJnt cknes to remove from the l.ver all r Aikhis bile and ;.ll n. itter to i r ." .te th" who I'eallna InVre, t?.u are made nn by competent jH-rwris in the for n Cltv. and vnu .111 r2Zl L - .--.w o, K turn mall. Pu"l-'a by re- IS ANAKFSIS Tm. ,n stant relief ami n INFAL1.IBLR CURB ItrMLHS. PrC, . oniKKisis', or by ,,,'u, hitmples tre, Aajr'',. 'Anakes s." Boa -Iua Kew Vork City. IJUJJ )ED BUG3?3:i k drive ont von iTLTVT l" ed Bu- 1 1 PITCHER'S DEAD sunr1 ttra laa Cai promote, oi .un.rJX KEI li. OtTCIIKR A 50.00:: al 5YaV-tf,i,Br,icl A bLg AT fi,'-.''T' ! oa ar eon.tr. "S..A,,B lflf r? if rVw-VrS v'.T WW C CKWlM viJKIlt COSYf" TT s jjspaqr, Dr. Ficrre's Gol.l.-n Me' anil eruptions appear that's the timo to t:iko it, no natter what the season. It's easier to prevent than to have to cure. For all diseases ranied hy a tor pid liver t impure Moo,, jlvspep. tiia, i;i!ionsne.H, Scrofulous, Skin, or Sealp Diseases even Consumption (or Lunir-rvrnfula), in its earlier 6taqes, tlie "Discovery" is the only remedy that's (tuniitnil. If u does'nt benelit or cure, you have your money hack. You pay only fVr tho ffood yon get. Tlie proprietor's of Dr. P.irje'a Ca tarrh lieiiiedy loe 300 if you're not cured of C';i(ai rh. They prom ise to pay yon that if they ran't euro you. What do yon ..ve by trying it? Is there anything to risk, 'except your Catarrh ? PANEL. FENCE. V - aJSIiai - s .-ui. .'i a For LADIES. c3.00 G2.50 p2.00 c2.75 Hand- Best Dongola, Call and DoDgola, For MISSES. F:r BOYS' & YOUTH'S, c2 tt sl.75 -N SCHDCL SHOES. 'rV.lVlI,ilvri -x' '"-'c ul lu .hoe dealer tree lu local imp,-r. TRUE! EVERY WORD tllH win n .f r.. W .' ei Mit.U'. Jn !-TI- 1 ! THE FLORIDA REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, . ARCADIA. FLA. "Iop Slh Mori.ln, 10 certs. nun... . . . . " ' " if--.. .,i,i - i i. i i all t.i... " ", Wist K iiMiuaii-iu i t n I how . oi "f '" i.:.in a.t. -i.li.a II an I how , toobts'ti ;il:,-t!n an.l ,. xi.niovc c ra a. II.H.M (II I a .. , . 1 a LOO 11 Vc f, iriil.il live I! 1'. fpli:l t .... . I I' i;. l..r tlon. A.lilr.s..M..r. :..r...i! PATENTS??- t rra'd. it. I'. ok ire's v) Vj 4? Countless cacs of female complaints, such as lencnrrhira, ovarian troublei organic diseases of the uterus or womb, Bearing-down Feeling, causing pain, weight, and bncka. he, in flammation, have been quickly cured by Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound the only truly reliable nj harrrileM remedy for all forms of female complaints. Its success is world-famed. t ical Discovery, i'i a ay, mat y0B can nnJcrstan-l, too, ly purifyiD tho blooil. "When you're weak, nll nnd limcruiil. or wlien Llutchaa f V W W . M t1 ... .a, ..I -I A - i shoe I GOLDEN WFPiS 1 combined with lh cc-ebrated VOLTAIC , , ARMOR BELT will cure 1 (NERvui s snov uti'iiiTT . 1 , skxi:ai.ivi:axm s.au.i r..Mii.ii..ati -n. 1 1 , Instructive ana liit.T.-sltii .jirti.-nl:ir sri.1. , yutt iu a flam. -..i. .1 L-u.-r v l",...it . 01.1 ;t)t.ii. ii.L;t i.. j 1 New flnveit, Connecticut. - '""uava5s:.;y.'jx
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