The action of the postmaster of El} Paso in refusing to algw the El Pas) Times to be transmitted through the mail shnply because it conta ned as Bows an Associated Press dispatch giv Ing a synopsis of the op nion of the ~u- preme Court of Louisiana compelling the 8. cretary of tale to submit ut the mext election 2 constitutional amend- ment ;ased bv the lat gener 1 asems bly extending tha charier of tue Loulsi Ana State Lotiery twenty-five years, is deserving of the severest condemua~ tion and censure, n t only becauss of the injustice of such an artatracy pro- eseding, but upon grounds of public hee. The busin ss manager of the very properly had this p st- master, who beais (he historic name of | ith, arrested for unlawfully detain. Ing mull matter, and be wus bound over Lo appear befuie a commiss oner for trial, but the punishment whatever is will be, even If ever meted out after many months of delay, will not fit the erime. Nothing short of absolute and immediate oflicial decapitation, with whatever punishment the law provides, | would be proper for such officious in- termeddl ng with the mails. If the United : tates mall is to be subjected to sich scrutiny and exciu ion by the postmaster at El Paso, he postmasters at the va: ous other cities, tawns, vl lages, hamlets and crossroads in the : State and throughout the United Stites | have the same right, pr wer and su- thority, and are of course at llberty to do just as the postmaster at Ei Paso bas done. If the postmaster can stop the transmission of a newspaper be- eause it has in it the decision of a court in regard to the Loulsia a lot- tery, he can also stop it because it mentions the name of the lottery in it, and it be can do this he can sto the Post, because 1t incidentally men’ lons the name of the Louisana Lottery Uompauy in criticising his official con. duct. If he can do this, however, he ¢an ovorride the strongest bulwark of the liberties of the people sud violate of the plainest pr.v.sions in the eonstituticn of the ftereby completely throttling the press. Upon grounds of public policy the Un ted Siates government should nos tolerate such tampering with the mall, It throws open the doors to fraud and, if pe. mitted, will tend to make the ser- vice ineflici-nt and unreliavle. Why | not detalu a letter suspected of ! containing a lottery advertisement, and Why not open it ‘0 ascertain if the de- tention is legul? If its conten's are le- gal why then of course It might be per- mitted to continue ou its journey, The great wrong done newspaper publisher+, however, Is to allow a post. master to authoritatively detain mail matter which in his opinion is illezal, He ought not to be permitted to do this. If the publisher has committed any wrong he can be held resvousible and be made to sufter the penalty; but | A postmaster may detain an entire edi- tion of a newspa er, entailing a heavy | loss upon the publisher, and yet when the matter comes to a flue] trial the! eourt way decide that the papers ars | Wailable. The damage has Lben been | done the publisher, and there seems to | be no adequate remedy for him, Sup- | the politics of a newspaper are ob- | fctiouable to the postmasters generally, d throughout the S.ate they choose | fo hold a paper because in their opin. it is not ma labile, 1t would thus put within the power o! the postal depart ment to stop the circulation of a news paper and bankrupt it, leaving the pubs- | Hsher with a lot of suits aga nst pos- | Asters #8 :seels. uch a state of af-' ALrs leaves newspaper publishers with. out adequate reme.y, and to allow such arbitrary conduct on the part of offi- elous post masters is coutrary to the in- stitutions of this government, and a violation of the legal maxim thet each wrcng has its adequate remedy .—Hous- bon (Tex } Post, May 16, TET r—— “German Syrup” Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par- sonage. ‘‘ My acquaintance with Jone remedy, Boschee's Cerman yrup, was made about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and | a8 Cough which disabled me from filling my pulpit for a number of Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, - without obtaining relief—I cannot | say now what remedy he prescribed —I saw the advertisement of your | remedy and obtained a bottle. I! received such quick and permanent help from it that whenever we have | had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's Cer- | man Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to | epost my experience of its use to others when I bave found them | troubled in like manger.” Rav. W. H. HacGARrTY, of the Newark, New Jersey, M.E. Confer- ence, April 25, go. A Safe Remedy. Li] G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr, Woodbury, N.J. CHIROFODINE, A powder for sore feet. An eflectual eure for all dhorders of the feet, such as Blisters, Ab a- 8. Chafing, Saft Corns, Burning sensations, isplrations, Offensive smell, Ete. Inva sable to] trans joing muck walking or being eom- Sample | Qunee Box, by mall, lbe., money or KEYSTONE M'FG CO, 1 Health and Strength Hoon replace weakness and languor, {f that re. Hable medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is ia‘rly and falinfully tried. It is the be t medie ne to keep tne blood pure and to expel the germs of sorofula, sal rheum, and other poisons which cause so much suff ring, snd sooner or ‘ater undermine the general health, By its peculiar cuiatlve power, Hood's Sarsaparil.a strength ens the sy tem while It eradicates disease, It is the peuple’s favorite, Hood's S8arsaparilla Bold by all drug:ists, $1;six for 85. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar, ES A street car at Atebl on, Kan,, has been painted black for funeral purpos- es, Proof of Popularity. THE LOVELL DIAMOND SAFETY BICYCLE FAO- TORY KEPT RUNNING TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND. Passengers on tie ghost train wh'ch whizzed throu. h Worcester in the small hours of the morning have noticed of Inte a factory which never seein - to close, and from whose windows the bright light streams all might long. It is the factory of the John FP. Lovell Arms Com- jany of noston, and it is running literally relays of men, from the foreman down. This activity Is due to the extraordin.ry popularity of the new eighty-five dollar Lovell diamond safety bicyole, 3 machine wh eh is giving the very t of satisfaction. — Boston Herald. ne ———— I ———. The San Frauci-co blind asylum oon- tains examples of the following races: Mulay and Sandwich Islander, ————— In the “Guide to Health and Etiquette” will be ‘ound much useful advice on both subjects, this bouk is sent free for two 20 stamps, by the ¥iukham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, A whale 68 fot long, and dead from the thrusts of a sword-Osh. floated ashore on the South Carolina coast the other day, Deafness Oan't He Cured diseased portion of the ear. There is only one Way to cure dealugss, and that is by constitu. tional remedies. Dealuess is caused by an in- med condition of the yuucous linlug of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuse gots lo. flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is eutirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to lis normal coudit on, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caves out of te: are caused hy catarrh. which is nothing but an lnfamed cua. dition of the mugous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh ¢ © o, Seud for circulars, free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by drugg sts 75cents, The city of Dresden, in Germany has the highest records for su cides; fif ty-iwo per annum jer 100,000 inbabi- tants, ———— Rupture, FEBRUARY 10th, 1891 This is to certify that L i. B. Notl, of Limekiln P.O , Berks County, entire cured ofl KT yearsago by Dr. J B Mayer, & Arch Street. Dr. Mayer also gives treatment A young Kansas city woman of wealth arrested for defrauding s.opkeepers p-eads hypootism in defens-. A leading actress remarked “The last time 1 pi yed here but Lydia Finkbam has since to a reporter, I was worn out ‘s Vegetable Compound) made a new woman of me.’ The name of Meagher is pronounced Mar, It isa Gaelic nae, and the spell. ling is modern English, fees “He Killed Five Turkeys” PArKERvILLE, Ga. April 14, 1890, You remember some time sings [ sent to you for one hail dozen bo ties of Flotap exion. | sent to you for it fr asthma. You cannot tell the good that it has dns me. |e uid not walk but a short distance befors taking Floraplex. lon. I, at this time, oan take my «un and walk two or three miles throu Kh the pine woods aad Wild g as lovking for deer and turkey. [nave killed five fine turkeys now. | Believe that three or four bottles o Floraplexion will cure the worst eave of asthma. Now, professor, you Cal use my name. As ever your iriend, 8G. Cures. Foraplezion ts the sperdy and permanent cure for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Diyspop- sia, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Nervoags De. Sulity sad Consumption. It is the only sure eure jor these complaints, Ask your for it, and get well. Jone dugg anotler Roman beggar, When you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilia do not be induced to buy some substitute prep. aration, which clerks may ¢laim is “as good as Hood's.” Ths peculiar merit of Hood's Sarss. parila eannot De equalied. Therefore insist upon Hood's Sarsaparilla, A factory for ma ing ivory out of sium milk has been successfully eetabiished in Iceland, A Kansas farmer 1s producing maple ficially grown Diseases Many, Causes Few, All fanctional diseases are altended with » or more of the great organs of digesti 1», nutrition and exer Sion and the only known combination of safe and effective medicine “ble 16 restore healthy action to the liver, kidneys. bowels, inngs and ® Pill, approved by all schouls of medicine. A sample of the St. Mer nard Veget.bie Pills sent Jree ta all appiicauts, 2438, New York, ss —————— Illic't whisky when seized by govern. ment inspectors 18 told to the highest bidder. RR —— Free Vaention Trip to Earope, A handsomely lilustrated pamphlet deserite Ing this mos liberal premium offer, sant Sree to those willing to get up clubs for the best of la diew’ mazazines. Address Editor BE, T. ( tition, MiRNOR OF FASHIONS, Rochester, NX. A —————_ 5 eo In Canada liquor dealers cannot hold office, All Fits mt free uy Dr, K trea Yeiour cares, Treaiise and $2 00 trial bowie free to Fit cases, Bendio be. Kline 981 Arco Se Pais, Pa. Dried elk meat sails for $100 a ton in Oregon, Cann’s Kidney Cure for ropey, Gravel, Disbetes, Bri t's, Heart, Urinary or Liver &oc. 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That is—you can get it from your druggist, and if it doesn't do what it’s claimed to do, you every cent of it, hat's what its makers call taking the risk of their words. sugar - coated anules, are what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are.” The best Liver Pills ever invented; ac- tive, yet mild in operation; curé sick and bilious head- aches. One a dose. onws0¥, eT For Internal and Extersal Use, £0 i0 ESSERE TE | EE a te wee FOR FIFTY YEARS! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIIING SYRUP lias been nant hy mothers for their «Sildren While Testhing for over Fifty Years. I% soothes the o id, softens the gums, allays all pein, cures wind oolls, and is the Lest remety for diarrbos, Twenty-five Conte un Bottle, BE ee ny DONALDKENNEDY 0 Roxbury, Mass, sas: | Kennedy's Medical Discovery ! cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep- Beated Ulcers of 40 years’ standing, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin, ex- cept Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root. Price, $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in the United States and Canada, | Tiny, little, we wv ¥ ot Teanren o's FINE Th sn neat Besoonons i A. ‘TINEL: dally | mn, eekly rear, 81; samples Jo. CURED TO STAY CURED, “he We want the name and ad- ———————— iW { dresof every sufferer inthe : & ASTHMA U.S and Canada. Address i r. i Barold Bayes, M.D, Bulle 8.1 His EXERCISE, Tom Knox-—1 am glad to see tha you have joined our Athletic Club» Howell Gibbon —~“ Ah, ya-as; the Dectali wecommended exercise, ye know, ard as | beard that walking vas good, T just walk down every mawning, and wead the papahs!” ———— If you want to ear pleasant things | about yourself do not go to the man who is dissatisfied with bimself, and keep away from the man whois satisfied with hlmselr, nn The tongue is a tell-tale member. Doctors look at it to see if the patient's stomach is out of order, and the general public frequently learns from it tbat the owner's mind is out of order. If every one knew what every one thought about every one else the only real friend a man would have would be the little worlliless yellow deg that nev. er dies and refuses to be given away, METREOROLGICAL.~ George (from the ¢ uniry)--"*Where does that young lady bail from?’ Cholly (in the city)—*'She Joes not hail at all. She is the raluing Belle, A PROPER REVERENCE, Mra, Bloo- bumper “adie, I am surprised at you, using such an expression as ‘It beats thonder * » Badie —~**But I was referring to the ligt tning-rod, mamma,’ THR PLEASURES OF FRIENDSHIP, “So the Marquis gave you those flow- em! “Yes; and oh, Maud, he anually ait (hap life without me ng. SYP are bia har far} s¥arsdody says you S—— I — HUMOROUS, A detective’s allies should be all-eyes lies. When a horse reurs it is very much allve, even if It does seem to be on its Last legs, After we have called a man a fool it always pleuses us to have him get mad and prove it, assim stinamn The distant relative is the one who Is afraid that you are going to borrow $5 from him, It 18 & woman's nature to pet some- thing. Jt she h » nothing to pet she is apt Lo be a pet herce.f. AI ——— The law breaker may not boast him. self an early ris r but be is quite apt to be up before the judge. Anyone who has listen«d to the groan ing of the big fiddle . In the orchestra kuows what *‘viols of wiath' means, The test thirg about the good old ticket. The pst oin’t come back if it Wants Lo ever 50 b.d, Maud—George told me last night that I was his little duck. Etlel—-He vrobably discovered that you were no chicken, “I'm on to you,” said the drop of ink to the blotter, 1n a tone of cons.derab.e asperity, “Dry up,” said the blotter savage- y. Mrs, Gabb—I bear Mrs, Dadd is g0- ing to move, Mrs. Dadd—Yes, she moves every six months since she got her new furni- ture, ———— > — Chappie—Dear girl, why do you keep me comstantly on the racs, Jerny—I don’t want you to get sep- arated from your hat, Watis— Poor Tinmins! I fear he is losing his mind, Potts—W. 11, there ig one consolation. When a man loses his mind he never misses it, “I am sur; rised at Charley's squan- dering so much mouey on a phono graph.” “Well, I'm nct. He always d!d like Lo hear himself talk.” ——— Yo — Ferritt—Ie made money at every. thing he went into, Merriit— Yes; ie once went Into an excavation and recovered heavy dam- ages from the city, Miss Lovell (just engaged) Oh, George, You are good enough to eat. Mr. Fearing—=h! Don't speak so loud! Bruno's Just outs'de the win dow. —————— AUMORING THE VICTIM. — Mrs, Bel lows — How do yon keep your husband in sueh subjection?” Mra, Fellows—I make him believe that he is boss, Draw me CONCLUSION, ~8he — “How foolish we were when we were young!" He—'"And how young we were when we were married.” . Lige Tue MEASLES. —"Why do you term that pricover rash?’ inquired the visitor, “Because,” answered the warden, “he breaks out whenever hebas a chance,” —— AT 1130p. M.—"“Do you believe 1 am but a dream In your mind, as some peovie say, Miss Harris?” “No;not at all, Dreams go by con- traries, while you don't go at all.” HB NJOYS the method and results when Both Scrofula or Kings Evil is the fections. Whether inherited or My Mother was sorely afflicted with during $1at time the glands on her neck prostration. She was 80 reduced in sf be gencrously used to keep her alive. 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