Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clan blood means a clean skin, No uty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar. tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- urities from the body, Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents, All drug- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢. James R. Keene has earned for himself the pame of “The Mysterious” among New York financiers, because he keeps his own counsel, Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease ¢ It is the only cure for Swollen, Smart- ing, Tired, Aching, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. Bold by all Druggiste, Grocers and Shoe Stores, 25¢. Sample sent FREE, Ad- dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. XY, Mre, Julia Ward Howe, who recently cele brated her 80th birthday at her Boston home, is still a strong and hearty woman, Don't Tobacco Spit end Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobieco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bag, the wonder-worler, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50¢ or 81. Cure guaran. teed. Dooklet and sample free. Address Eterling Rewedy Co, Chicago or New York. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, the lecturer and literary woman, is in poor health at her home in Malden, Mass, Skin Diseasen Ia Young or Old. Totter. Eczema. Ringworm, and kindred trou. bles, are cured by Tetterine, Sold at druggiata for ic a box, or prepaid for same price by J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Voluntary letters blessing us for cures, from all over the country, aro on fl.e, and we are glad to show them, Rear-Admiral Walker has purchased for a country home the New Hampshire farm on which he was born. To Cure Constipation Forever. Tale Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10s or £8e. C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. The Duchess of Bedford ls a great cat fancier. She owns the finest Siamese cats in the world. Hall's Catarrh Cure is a Hguid and is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucons surfaces of the system. Write for tes timonials, free. Manufactured by F.J1 Canexey & Co. Toledo, O. Rudyard Kipling bas not given up his idea of a Mexican tour. helleve Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my boy's life last summer. -Mre. ALLig DouG- Lass, Le Roy, Mich. Oct. 20, 1554, The Queen of Spain always goes to mass af TAM, LCducate Your Dowels With Casearets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 0c, 2c. If C. C.C. fall, druggists refund money. The favorite sport of the Mikado is horse racing but he allows no betting. “Pride Goeth Before a Fall.” Some proud people think they are strong, ridicule tfc idea of disease, neglect health, let the blood run doswn, and stomach, kid- neys and liver become deranged. Take Hood"s Sarsaparille and you <will prevent the fall and save your pride. Nelson and the Spaniards. amusing anecdote about There i= an that gruff sea dog, Nelson. Two Span- ish captains came on board, with a re quest to be allowed to see *‘the greatest seaman in the world.” Nelson grumbled, but gave in and went on deck. forgetting that “‘at that moment his legs were bound up at the knees and ankles with pieces of brown paper soaked in vinegar and tied on with red tape.” This bad been done to allay the irrita. tion arising from mosquito bites. Quite forgetting bis attire and the extraordin. ary appearance which it presented, Lord Nelson went on deck and conducted the interview with the Spanish captains with such perfect courtesy that his singular Bppeasance was quite obliterated by the charm of kis manner, and the Spaniards left the ship with their high opinion of him thoroughly confirmed. A SS — A Paying Business, In the French capital the marrying of wealthy American girls has become a business. A Russian prince wrote to a paper in St. Petersburg about the method pursued, and said that the Americans had interfered with the market for women of other nations. He spoke of a syndicate of three titled Frenchmen, who were to keep all other admirers from a certain girl, and the winner was to pay the two who lost one hundred thousand frances. The woman who takes part in such a marriage, even if she does not know all the details, really deserves little sympa- thy. though she needs a great deal; she pays dearly for her honors, HA Happy Wother's Gratitude [terTER TO MRS PINEKHAM NO. 26,785] “Dean Mus, Pixkism—1I have many, many thanks to give you for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. After first confinement 1 was sick for nine years with prolapsus of the womb, had pain in left side, in small of back, 8 great deal of headache, palpitation of heart and lencorrhea. 1 felt so weak and tired that I could not do my work. I became pregnant again and took your Compound all through, and now have a sweet baby girl. I never before had such an easy time during labor, and I feel it was dug to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now able to do my work and feel better than I have for years. cannot thank you enough.” Mrs. Ep. En LINGER, DEVINE, TEX, Wonderfully Strengthened. **1 have been taking Lydia E. Pinlk- ham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills and feel won- derfully strengthened. Before using your remedies | was in a terrible state; felt like fainting every little while. I thought I must surely die. But now, thanks to Yous Fethedien, those feel- ings are VewMns. Emirs fre THE KEYSTONE STATE, S— News Gleaned from Various Parts. Latest KILLED BY HIS PISTOL. — Sergeant of the Ninth Immuvpes Accident” ally Shot at Marrishurg-Organs in a Ratlroad Wreck ~Sending Bieycles to EKurepe—Series of Tragic Events in » Family Near Pittsburg. Charles Jobnsop, who was second ser- geant of Company M, Nioth Immunes, was sccidentally shot at the Pennsylvania Rali- rond Union Station, Harrisburg, He died a few minutes later, Hergeuust Johuson was on his way home to New Iberia, La., baving been mustered out, aud was waiting for the train golng east. He with a number of companions bad been engaged In a conver sation in the waiting room and Charles Wilson, of Neron, Texas, started an argu- went regarding the value of their revoivers, Wilson liked the one Johnson had snd a trade was agreed upon. Just before a set- tiement was reached in the bargaio some ons told Johnson that his train was moving. The latter made haste to grab his packages aod bundles, and in doing so knocked the revolver to the fioor, The bammer struek the flooring and the revolver was exploded, the ball entering Johnson's body below the heart, He lell to the floor with a groan and when picked up was dead. It was at first thought that Johnson had been murdered by Wilson and the latter was arrested, but an investigation showed that it was purely accidental, Wilson took his dead comrade’s remains to Louisiana, Tragedy Near Allentown. James Howard, cf Scranton, employed on the maroury work on the new addition to the Lawrence Cement Mill, above Slegirieds, was shot and kilied the bridge whieh crosses the Lebigh R ver rom Blegirieds to Cementon, Preston Everett is in jail charged with havisg cauvsed Howard's death, The story of the erime is us foliows: Saturday al- ternoon a pariy of employees in the cement mill were haviog a pien'e lo the grove south of the White Hall bridge. Detween 11 and 12 o'clock ralo began to fall and the wen went on the bridge, which Is one cf the old- time covered structures, Io the party were James and Edward Howard, brothers, asd about hinlf a dozen others, Within the past few days there bas been a pumler of hold- ups at this spot. Shortly before 12 o'clock a carriage crossed the Lridee from the Sieg- fricds side, when the shot was fired. For some time it was not known whether one of the picnicers had fired the shot or whether it bad come from the carriage, Howard fell to the ground, and excisimed, I am shot!” Hix misutes later he was dead. Dread News Killed Her. A tragedy which bas rsuited In two deaths and will probably result in a third, weurred at Scott Station, a few wil-s from Pittsburg, John Pleiffer, aged 22 years, a sawmill employee, was crushed to desth between two freight cars ou the Montour Narrow Gauge Railway. Woen the news of 3is death was communicated to bis sister, a H.year-oid girl, she dropped dead oa the loor cf ber home, the shook affecting her bQeart, She had Leen ill and was con- vnlescing. The mother of the victims fell Il upon being toid of the deatlbs of Ler chils on i f ] iret and it is feared that she may die. The nother is 05 years oid and is confined to ber room, being in a serious condition, Erie Soldiers’s Home, The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home Commis. sion closed its session at Erle. Plans have teen ordered for an addition to the infirm. ary to cost $5000, There are 200 of the 500 iomates under medion! treatment, and sev. enty-five permanent bospital cases, Bipce the jostitution of the home there have been 3328 admissions, There was one appliea- tion from a Spanish-American soldier for admission, but until the act of 1885 Is amended the application could not be granted, Child Smothered in Mother's Armes. The intant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al bert Schappell, residing midway between Orwigsturg and Landingville, was smoth. ered io Its mother’s arms, Schappell and his wife bad gone to Packville, where the former hoped to secure work, The child is supposed to have Leen suffocated by the shawl which was wrapped around it while they wore walking from Adawmsdale to their home, Organs In a Raliroad Wreek. An expensive wreek on the Pennsylvania Raliroad occurred in the yards at Four teenth street, Altoons. Nobody was in- Jured, but several oars loaded with organs, consigned to & firm in Liverpool, England, and three cars of geoerai produce were de- stroyed, Involving about $50,000 loss, Bending Bleycles to Europe. The Keystone Bicyels Company, of Leb. anon, will send 150 Licycles ton firm in Liverpool, Eogiand, The company has just finished 2235 wheels to be shipped to Ger many and is torniog out about 500 wheels a week. They employ seventy-five men and are running fall time, Planing Mill Burned at Milford, Fire, supposed to be due to a lighted cig- arette thrown Into a pile of shaving, de. stroyed the excelsior factory and planing mill of H, G. Welle, at Miiford, Soveral dwelling houses caught fire, but were saved, Byndieate Secures Zine Plant, The piant of the Friedensville Zine Com. pany, at Friedensville, in the lower end of the county, has been sold to a syndicate headed by John 8. Atkins, of New York. The plant comprises twenty-four tracts, In Brief John Patterson, of Norristown, 8 brake. man on the Pennsylvania local freight, fell from the top of a box eat, alighting on his head. His skuil was fractured, The Wind Gap Slate Manulacturing Com pany bas leased its quarry at Wind Gap to the Park Biate Company, which hss con tracts that will take a year to fii), The Dethiehems are to have » new indo. try, controlled and operated solely by Bethie- hom eapital, It is 10 be a new hosiery mill, with the latest improved machinery, The Joaktion ta & trees of ground in West Bethe. rr io wesc Mee. ner, of Trevorton, wero wi at North Fraukiln Colliery a fail of top roek oe. but fragments of the for everything is not pleasant, is it? But that's what you are doing, if you don’t bu here, Did you think ft sssible to buy a $50.00 icycle for $18.95 Cat. slogue No. 5g tells all about Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos, What deo you think of a fine suit of Clothing, made-to-your- measure, guaranteed to fit and erpresx pafd to your station for $5.50! Catalogue No. §7 shows 3a samples of clothisg bargaing in and shows man Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Lithographed Catalogue No. | 47 shows Carpets, Rugs, Pore Price, $18.75. tieres and Lace Curtains, in hand-painted colors, We pay Freight. sew carpets free, a furnish lining without charge. What do you think ofa Solid Oak Dry-air Fam fly Refrigera- tor for £3057 It is but one of over Boon har- gains contained in our Gene eral Catalogue of Furniture and Household Goods We save you from 40 ta fo J © cent, on everything, Why J, sv at retail when you know A ofust Which catalogue do 2 Price, $3.05. you want? Address this way, J, JULIUS HINES & SON, Baitimore, Md. Dept. 314 Core Gh Steet srl SS aes Civilizing a Wasp. There have been many odd friendships between man and animals, but perhaps the strangest pet ever kept, savs London Chums, was a wasp which Sir Jolin Lub. bock caught in the Spanish Pyrences, He began by oh it to take its meals on his hand, and although the tiny creature was at first shy of going through its table d'hote on such an unusual fes. tive board, in a, very short time it grew to expect to be fed in that way. Sir John preserved this pet with the greatest of True, it him onee, bat then it had fon Sir John was examining it on a railway journey, and the door being opened by a ticket collector, he uncer memicusly stuffed the wasp into a bottle, and the Npaniard, not feeling quite at home during the process, gave him au gentle reminder as to the proper way to trent a guest The wasp was a pet the word, Care, stung EVEry excuse doing ey, outraged in every sense of its own It montis and became so fond of er that it allowed itself to be stroked enjoved civilization for nine when it fell ill, and although Sir John did all be could to profong its life, it died. Many wasps have been under Sir another pet like this one, - se —— Glass Pavements, The city of ET th ol en ¥ menting with glass lor pavement last November the Rue de la Repub i paved with devitrified This new product is obtained from broken Lyons has been ) ' has been rinss, glass heated ton te perature of hundred fifty pressed in matrices by hydraulic The glass pavement is laid in the form of blocks, eight inches squnre, each containing sixteen parts in the checkers. These fitted together that water cannot pass be. the One giant twelve and degrees, and « fore fora biloeks Bre so foams iy tween them, and looks like dranght-board As a pavement it is said to have greater stone, i will not readily, dirt does not resistance than isa poor con. ductor of cold, ie accumulate upon it stone, and it will not It is more durable than cheap. stone, and just as III. 115 There is no task =o smnall that it may not be nade great by falthiuiness, Ex-Congresaman Funston, of Kansas, finds Hmself overshindowed by his son's rising Ame, If you are young.you nat. urslly appear so. If you are old, why ap- pear so? Keep young inwardly; we will look after the out. wardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. = = == JOKERS’ BUDGET. Jests and Yarns by Funny Men of the Press, A TERRIBLE TEMPTATION, She was the angel of the street, Bo fairy-like and shy and sweet. 4 I always stopped to 2can her face Aud eateh the dawnings of rew grace. Sometimes I bronght her sweet or flower, And treasured for a pleasing hour The smile she gave 10 me in thanks, Like zephyrs rippling flowery banks, But, ah, true friendship seldom sticks— You see I'm thirty, she is six; And how she got the garden hose Is something that nobody knows, But I came by-—what did she do ? Bhe calmly soaked me through and through! EVIDENTLY PROSPERING, “Is your son succeeding in busi- ness ?'’ “I should say sc, He has made enough to have his photograph taken sitting at his desk,” #4 COMES TO THE SAME THING, “What is there in this story about the girl Gubbins is engaged to being a millionuaire 2” ‘*Not a millionnaire: a miiliner. ‘Oh, well, that is not so bad.” now HE “How your father like the idea of taking you all to Paris next year ?"’ **Every night he prays for another go French Kevolution ! TAKER IT, 4 Hoes THRE UNPLEASANT FEATURE *1 don't mind digging up your flower beds, Harriet.” “Well, what is it you such a fuss about #'' are making bossing me where the neighbors can A THoOUAGRIroL “What's ANSWER the first step toward the asked the hand of =a Up went the low, who ex- iittie fello claimed, with eagerness: ‘Bite it off! Bite it off," MERELY AN OPINION, Tonsorial Artist of Most gentiomen that get shaved Lere say it's the best 1've ever had z Customer— Well, shaving soap that's merely a A GREAT CONVENIENCE. “She says she thinks those he A888 CArvisZes are a great “Indeed, they are.” ry of, nor any know.” MORE THe mmyention, horse to bother with, LITERATURE Magazine Editor-— What novelty month ? Cookery Ed tor titled “Outside of Dishes,” by a well-known hasband, ~An article a 13 « © RECKLESS Bank Direct #141 han 3 aud pase tie EXTRAVAGANCE Bank President— Why, Jauk Director——1 learn he tended two church week, A LITTLE MISTY. ‘The boy is taking quite an interest in music,” remarked the young man’s mother. ‘He Lax society in lus college.” “What does he do 2” “1 ean’t quite make out exactly. By some reports I should judge that he is singing second tenor, and by others that he is playing third base,” WHEN WIFEY Porras. “1 think,’’ be said, “that my wile has a hallucination that she was ones rich or an heiress or something.” “Why so 7” they asked, “Because whenever she gets pro- voked she insists upon saying that I never loved her. And yet I married her.” USFAIR ADVANTAGE, “And by the way, brother,” asked the minister who had been called in to smooth the pathway of the expiring pioneer, ‘were all those bear siories the truth ¥"' . The old man opened his eyes, "Parson, said be, ‘ ‘that’s a mighty mean advantage to take of a dyin’ man,” GOOD AT ARITHMETIC, Lady (in employment office): ‘‘As there are only my husband and my- self in family, I think yon ought to be willing to come for less thau you ask. There are only two persons to cook for." Domestic: “But, mam, when I'm wid you there "ud be three,” Loved Science More Than Money. Our recent reference to Dr. Faraday's indifference to “making money” re- minds a correspoudent of an incident connected with the great scientist that has not, he believes, appeared in print. Lord Melbourne once announced to Faraday that it was his pleasing duty to offer him a pension, but, he added, “I suppose all this science is a hum- bug.” Faraday at once replied, “If that is your opinion, my lord, 1 decline the pension,” and retired. Melbourne, on meeting some of Lis colleagues, sald “1 have had a strange thing happen; a man has declined a pension.” But these gentlemen knew Faraday's posi tion and reputation better than the premier, and nrged him to rectify the bluader. Faraday was again inter. viewed, but Melbourne was er dainty glass CT d linen fair Becau: To have upon IVORY iid ’ aid aid, . fpat Are Pennies Unlucky? A New Url € 4h ncoount of a cars who refused to accept five paper the other day setor on one of Las CE the street i Tare fire fas ill 8 passenger. in New York City have not quite Wi to the waiting asyerse to re principal reason + taken from the Conductors as part of their re ons consider pennicos 11 with a conductor because be pennies iu change, and \ tO take when he refused left left Many sctors and actresses alse look them bad lock hind her when she the car 8 Bs DTI WwW then On Account of the Oolor. sirse some persons who save a bookseller, and " book they 16 the color nl muss want of the of our cus Drab beowek « PRTRDODS, ks and pray books and brown = . Won i have rors books will pass: bioe books sell fiat rea books always tnd i bave to idea, 3 Cnn in the trade, what ION: the in of the Corin ntl far tay STEN GB relornn in It ix very art, the end of ion, the noler, aginnion Until Visi perfection heart of every gitlinate the the reneration, secret hone of « ery fine char - wo III Soni Courtesy is the passport BUCTORS We double thie power of our §ifo when we add to its gifts anfailing courtesy. 0 Ss I Evil speaking can do no lasting evil, for the wall of friendship that is so frail it will crumble to dust beneath the lash of an evil tongue is not worth having. is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with wich it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Catirorsia Fie Sveor Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Carrouxia Fie Syeur Co. only, 8 knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cans sorxiA Fro Syuve Co. with the medi- wl, h th ea a of Figs has whic e genuine : given to millions of en, makes the name of the Company a of the excellence of its . His far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidueys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- So fon : y {are limieed { when we are i #al order | perfect han | false note | enterprise; thom and conquer ishes Fite perms pees aller fi Nerve Hes | Da. RB. M. Ks Chom, allays po Xo-T Mrs. Hetly when nono = IRE be & TE Wit r. the dea e {od ieee o- Bae for Fifty Cents. wok of the ouinio: 4 rors » ¥ “For vix * > best offer most tions : years § was a victim of d yee fom 4 vat nothing h vould i sta arch i then i idl 1 oon us well us Newark. O CANDY CATHARTIC Pigent. Taste Good. Do wen Big d gorarentoed by ail drug hss w CURE Tobacos Habis methods of cycle manufacturing us to the purchaser the desirable combina. of DESIGN, 35 $23, 26 ————— » A AN AR i PAA S43 Thompson's Eye Water Yin e a3 " BONE, Ba Aunnte Oa.
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