CAN'T Persons who inspect the very largo stock mid fashionable assort ment of goods we always carry candidly admit that in Worsteds, Cassimeres, Corkscrews, Clieyiots, &c., &c., , of seasonable weights and styles wo lead all competition, while at tho'same time it is an acknowledged fact that in workman ship, style, quality and price Clauss tD Bro., stand at the head. " It can't bo helped!" As the leading merchant tailors of this section we have earned a reputation which we will sustain during the season now advancing by making up - suits or parts of suits in the latest styles, most substantial manner and at prices that will astonish buyers. Wo want you to call and inspect the large 'jstock) of Spring Suitings and Pantaloonings just received, before you purchase else where. You will be pleased with styles and prices. Sitj, gg&e9 BMn$$m$ Belles For Gents', Ladies, Youths and Children. Only the best makes at the lowest prices. You are bound to be pleased. OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. Glauss Bros., The Tailors, -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, n fl b vara icnao j Q Via BlBtlivU USUl &LL KINDS OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pa PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads Note Heads Letter Heads Statements Envelopes, Programmes Price Lists, New presses, hew type and excellent facilities enable us to do all kinds of Job "Work, in the best style, ant exd taraordinary ow prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. 101 ABTOCill JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton. Pa. Cos. ig Out 33EK2SZ5BE.JEt3 Bargains for You On account of rapidly failing health the undersigned will close out at sacrifice prices his largo stock of The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who 'Visely take advantage of this great closing out sale will secure wonderful bargains in the shape of good goods at low prices. Don't Pail to Call. BANK STREET LEHIGHTON. PA. mm QBQ.Q a & B3OPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT,-S2r BANK STREET, Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens. Prints, Ginghams, v-i i- "n . . iji. x ancy xress iraxiterns ui uhj very uusi, (jimmies at oxceeu ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware.Glasswaie, Wood and Willowware of tho best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach of all purchasers prices fully as bought tor at any other general Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and ol best quality at itock .bottom I'nces. Pest quality of Flour and t,ame articles can be purchased A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price n beon marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store n tlussfjotion. vjhii anu up conviuceu. nespectiuiiy, July23-871y BE HELPED mace Blanks of all Kinds Wedding Stationers Business Cards, Shipping Tags Sale Bills Ball Tickets, Circulars. &c. 33 at Cost. EHKSZSSOU Uyjp LEHIGHTON, Pa MarSGillCS, Seersuckers and l .. .. l t i i i low as the same goods can be store m tins vicinity. Feed at" prices fully as low as the elsewhere. AMOS REIGEL. LEWIS WEISS, Alleged American Fun. Abortt two-thirds of tho States now lmvi) bureaus for tho collection of Industri al statistics. rrlnccss Victoria, of Tcck, is said to bo tho bcllo of tho British royal family. Frcdorlck Douglass, tho colored orator and minister to riaytl, Is worth $300,000. Bnctclen'a Arnica Salve. Tlio I1EST Halve In tlio world for cuts, brulsoi, sores, ulcers, salt rlicum, fever sores, tetter, chapped han-ls, chilblains corns ami nil skin eruption, and jiosltlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hox. For sale by llKllKlt Uriifc'L'Ist. John Tyler, son and private secretary of President Tyler, still lives at Washing, ton. To rcmovo greaso from wall papci, lay several folds of blotting paper on tho spot and hold a hot Iron near It until tho fjroaso Is absorbed. Consumption Surely Cored. To the Editor Please informyourrenri erg that I have a positiyo remedy for the nbovo named disease, lly Us timely use thousands of hopeless canes Imve been per manently cured. I shall he glad to Fend two bottles of my remedy frco to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send mo their express and postoffice address. Itcspcctfully, T. A. Slocum, M. D., 181 Pearl St.. New York. Buffalo Hill's social success In Tarls pleases him more than his financial suc cess. 11111 Nye's Incomo from his humorous wilting and lecturing amounts to nearly $40,000 a year. Forced to Letsvo Home. Over CO people were forced to leave llit-ir homes yesterday to call for a frco trial pack ago of Laho's Family Medicine. Jf your blood Is bad, your liyor and kidneys out of order, it yon are constipated and liayo head ache and nn unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on nny drjggUt to-day for a free sample of this 'grand remedy, Tho ladies praise it. Everyono likes it. Large lizod packngo 50 cents. Speaking of detectives, isn't the sun a great shadower. -Tho whlto cinder that you can rcduco to dust wim tno linger Is good to clean spoons and polish tinware with. Cure Toursolf. Don't pay large doctor's bills. Tho best medical book published, 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will bo sent you on receipt of three 2-ccnt stamps to pay postage. Ad dress A. P. Ordway & Co., lioston, Mass. Queen Victoria's health Is said to be falling. President llantson, It Is said, smokes a dozen cigars a day. Jarshal MacMahon, of France, Is now In his eighty-first year. l(rl);Iit'a Disease Lost Its Victim. Under date of July 18th, 1888, Mrs. Laura Kempton, of West Rutland, Vermont, writes: "ivo are certain that only lor Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kemcdy, of Kondout, N. Y., our little ten-year-old daughter would have been dead from Ilriehts Disease. Wo had tried In vain other means, but tho Favorite Kemcdy came just in tlmo to wtye ner inc." Interested People. Advertising a oatent medicine in the pe culiar Avay in which the proprietor of r?i,.... t ..i ni.i i .vi)i o jimoiiiu lui VAJM1IB UI1U VU1U3 tUlt'O is indeed wonderful, lie authorizes nil druggists to give all those who call for it a sample bottle free, that thev mav trv it bo- fore purchasing. Tho large bottles arc COc and 51. uu. wo certainly would ndviso a trial. It may save you from consumption. Ilavo wo read "How sho managed hfm?" No-onso. Don't we know ho.w twas done? Cardinal Manning Is clghty-ono years of age. A New Principle, A rvrn.il. iTli-fnrfni. lina.l!o.n. ..1 ll.nl tl, a etc. is through their nerves. Miles Till, the smallest and and mildest. Sample freo at lliery & Thomas. Stains of ivory knife handles mav lw removed with salts of lemon. JWlddlc-oMhc-dav dinners arn rnrnm. mended In summer by medical men. set a small box of llmolfn tlmmniA and it will help keep It dry and tho air pure. It "Won't Bakfi l!rrm1l., nil,.. 1.. nuiua Hood s barsaparilla will not doimposiibili- tlCS. Its lironrictnr toll nlninlu : l. done, submit proof from sources of mimics tloncd rell.iliililv. r.n.1 c.t.i.. :. are suffering from and disease or affection tiiuauu ur promoicu uy impure blood or low bUto of thesystem, to try Hood's Sasaparilla. , . uv...u .ii.iilivjh uaoilJ - anco that you will not bo dlsapointcd in iho icauit. Remove flower-not stains from window- sills by rubbing with fine wood ashes and rinso with clear water. Jack (excitedly) Mamma, vnn lcrifiw mat icinon pit l planted last year that cameupap,i vino? Hell. It's eotsirlnr. beans on It!" Hay Fever mid ICom.. r.ii.i MS?iS.,,inJ?irt,by a,l condlllon ot the !,.ti i .i ?H i I'iiics. All acrid diiioih Is htiVniiifV om.i(i7... r. i " BieoniDameu with a ..a v. ..mii Km. i iiitu aiu severe suasnti nr 1'iiv ill .1, .. ii i,r. . '"in is u rem- .r.:.'.. mj-iil-iihi:u imhjii. j ceuis a iVritftVs! 5 "!"." realstereU, fi0 cents. El' Urothen, DrugBlsts, w Wan en Bt., Now York." A HENSllltlJ BIAN Would use Kemp's Balsam for tho throat and lunpft- It la pniiii(.mn.n rr 1 . , mute VUUIIgEf, Uilds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and nil throat and Lungs Troubles, than any other medicine. Tho proprietor has authorize any druggist to givo you a sample Bottle Free to , v i u k;iu iiicru oi mis great rem edy. Large Bottlo 50e and 51, A handful of nokeberrv root nut. int a pint of sweet milk Is said to bo a sure euro lor erysipelas. A Oroat Surprise Is In store for all who uso Kemp's Balsam for the Ihroat and Lungs, the great guar anteed remedy. Would you believe that It is sold on its ineritB and that druggist is au thorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottlo free? It never fails to euro acute or chronic coughs. n ..' V"1 BC,". Kemp'" Halsam. Large BotllesiiOc ami $1. In the I'arls circus a trained Hon Is at present being exhibited who rides on horse back, jumps through hoops and over bars, fires off pistols and performs a number of similar tricks. The liver and kidneys must he kept in good coudUion. Hood's Kaisaparilla is a great remedy for regulating these organs. Tho vuluo of chloroform as a remover of stains on silk on any delicate fabric Is pretty well known. Klei-tllo Hitter. This rynu-dy U becoming so well known nmi so popular a tu need of im siwelal aeiillol All ttholuue iiwd lilecltle Hit lit, " g the tam. reus of praise.-A purer hkmIU-Iiio dws fioYex ist nni fr Is imaranteed to nil that lsi-i-I miaii lilcc trio Hitters lll euro all dlseueVof i i & and kidneys, will rcinovo pimples, boils si t rheum na other elfeetlons caused by re bl.Kid.-Avilf drive malaria from tho syite i m ,1 prevent ns well as euro nil malaria fevers -For cure of headache. Constipation and India win,, ry lileclric llltte'r.-Hiillru "atlifa?t on imT tei-d, or money refunded. -Price Wceutsaiid : ii per buttle ut iwutuv Umsstorc A MODEL PRESS Win do all vont own rrlntlng or cam money prun ing for others. Your boy can run It. Outflu, with Press cot 85. S10. 120. t2S. or mora. according 10 iizo- ana as pood ns another. In uso all over the wona. Full Information in a book called Hon tol'rlnt. Free with samples of Model' proa woric, upon ap- puc&uoa. jiaarm: THE MODEL PRESS . COMPANY, Llm'd, ,912 Arch Street, Phlltiislphlr. Seo what Is said about The Model Press, My Model l'ress netted inelntlirco month ocr $200.001 never had Instructions In printing he tire, yet I set up and printed 10,ono deposlttlckets on my Mode'. Press the day after 1 received It.-l have made, more than double what my Model Press cost mo tho first two months. JIavo done about SS'JO.OO worth of work on my IV o, 1 JIoilcl Press. It beats nil. After threo years' uso 1 find try Model tress ns cood as new. The llodel Press Is well built end ought to Inst imi a century. The Model Press Is fully equal tc tho largest and costliest ma chines for Alio Card and UENHltAJ, HOS1NKSS prlullnc. Any sniart boy ran turn out hundred of dollars worth of uork uvery year, even with onooi tuo smaller sizes. Aiiuress. The Model Tiiess Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, mayJ2-jl rmi.ADKi.riHA, To. Ticn I say Ccre I do not mean merely to stop them for a tlmo, and then havo them ro turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL, CUUK. I havo made tho dlseaso of PITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long ctudy? I TVAnnANT my remedy to Core tho worst cases, llccanso others have failed Is no rcasonlor not nowrccctving a euro. Send at onco for a treatise nnd a FnEG ilOTTLn Of my INFAT.T.IDLIS Kemkdy. Glvo Kxprcss and Post onire. It costs you nothing fur a trial, and It will euro you. Address H.G. ROOT, M.C., IS3PearlSt.,NEWY0hK 4Kaf s". ofpsru csayvsaoiL HYKOJ?r?BPHXTl!S Almost au Pn.'atabio as Wllk. Ho ill'cuft.. ! thai It con bo ta'ien, illBKicU, nnfl nsiti.itlr.li'iS by Iho uioal leoUlve so .rvij, v.fcsn tits platr. oil cannot be tf.e,ip and by iho cam liiiiKdnu oft ell xIt!i tlio liypupiio! pc.&kuM in lau-.: t move cieacjQlZB. EcnartaWs a? a flcth proilnccr. PcrscLS go.ln npMJy TVhUe tallcs It. ECOITf n:MUr.f;iON is ncknowlcdgclbj Phvaicia- s to Finest r.n'l Bcst.prepa. ratiou in tho wi ild for Iho eiUf and cuie of COHSl!!iSf-fjoM CCHOFUS.A. GEKERAl. OSiBif.lTV, WASTlSIO DiSSAriSii, EittAC'ATIOH, CODO ar.rf CHXOUSO COUGHS. i.e gieal :-, y fvr C nsitrrpllan, and Hnislmjin Cfl, i. .tu by all JJitigtjists. O Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGHA11M00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin per Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be fore payment Is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operntlvo Sewing Maclilno Co., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, l'a. -we pay ritEtunT.-Ka Wehave a remedy that wilt CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our fakh Uso stron? that we will send treatment on trial. Send for Treatise and full parUcuUrl. Address, fhe Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Av Phlla., Pa r CAN ba CURED. Mm 1 H We will SEND FREE by W mail a iarsiKiAi. uui ii.t: H a1.A a trMfUe on EnileDsv. DON'l SUFFER ANY LONGER1 ClvePostOf- m f,cei Sute and County, anil Arje plainly. Address, the HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3860 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Piso's Curo for Con sumption la also the bost CoiisrliMorticiiio. m If .vou havo a Couo-h without dlseaso of tuo Lungs, a few dosoa are all you need. But if you 110 glect this easy moans of Bafoty, the Blight Cough may bocomo a serious matter, and soveral bot tles will bo roiuired. Piao's Ilemcdy for Catarrh Is tno I uest, vastest to use, mm CbeniHt. Bold bv driureisU or mcnt hv miii Wo. Ii T, XIazeltlne, Warren, Pa. So:t Ncninc.3rnri.i11p- ud m m i-wti. i 1 1 i.lAtlnr our marhliai I nii yundt Hhert' thr fin 1 )e Lil tewing -Dtftiltiue in . Iu ivoriJ.Miih til tLu 1, . ..t We tajll Uo itiMl i a rm.n.lFia linof our (.(My ami mw w ad ampin. 10 return w c ttk Umi yc 'Iiuv? what Kt fiil. lu il.o. uto may rail t )ur ltinitr,aud 011 f!5 oionini au man in mnu ym r mn tnnr. liila rmnd ntart.n ia 'mailaanpr ihi Nlliirvr r-i nia. Lni.cfa have run uui 1 h furt 1 an nil nin out It aol4 (r Uil, w lilt lh aliai hnruifc. auil now ttt for fnl marhliu In tU wjiIJ All la tfrec ha railtal ronuliw.l 1 Uln. trif tnstractlODt ctveu. 'I toc who wnta to u at n can eura frvv tba beat arwuip-niaAhine ia tba Murld, anJ lh inm una 01 troika 01 rnpo art ever iaUHU totft-lltLr lu America. U'ltUKatsCU., Itox. Auuu.ta, Alulae ftlARVELOUS Only nennlno HTOtem of Blt morr Tralnlnr. lour ISoutm Lfnrncil iu uno rradinc, niliid -iTuniler.nc cnreil. nLTAhild Bud. ll "lr tienefltlct. IWIIHIWPW, u.tmit. lf ld"luj"i"f ollur, neut uot five bl ,Vrf. A. "Ulltmrtll, S5J l'lftli Ave., M, X. F BPim fill $2 IT'CorMllBffSlCte mm mm vnuLG DT L.. ft. Pm 1 1 ICE rnLi. Prmmectus, with opinions of lr. Win. A. Ifntn. inonif, th wor:a iini-4 UpftsUlut In Stm.l VlI.lJol. lt. J, af. Iliicklry, ll..,t,u,rof tS,rtilSx THC VALLC CC- IN3 DOWN. A Oronlnc lllspusltlrm to Slmro the FIom- nrea of llftAUtlful Grounds. A mau of wealth, rcsidinir iu a beauti ful suburban towu, pointed out to me with delight that there wd not a wall or oven a fouco remaining to dtrtdo tho elx successive estates, some dating back to colonial days, souio qulto recent, of which his was one. lie hud rccontly purchased it, and I had noticed that his first act after purchasing was to lower tho wall separating it from tho street. Ever slnco I havo known that particular Btrcct tho walls and fences have boon growing lower. All tho present ten dency in our northern states is m tnat direction) in somo nttraciivo suburbs there aro absolutely no fences whatever, and ono sees rosos nnd ven Btrawbcrries growing unmolested up to tho edgo of tho sidownlk. An American visiting Europo is oxtremcly struck with tho contrast; in many suburbs of London tho -walls nro so high that you fool as if living In n kind of fortress; and on tho continent you often walk through miles of lanes which nro shut in on both sides, so that only nn occasional elevation gives you a glance at tho surrounding country. A villa in the United States usually Im plies something open, attractive, accessi ble to tho cyn. A villa on tho European continent, and often in England, implies nn Inncceesiblo wall with iron gates. It is impossible to deny that thero is something very attractive in tho privacy created by tho wall. Tho world is left outside, nnd thb family is as freo within its own domain as it it lived on n planet of its own. A suburban villa nt Ken sington or Hammersmith, for instance, safo within its encircling wall, possess ing its own fountain, its own nightin gale, and almost its own moonlight what can bo more delightful? Or the patio, or inclosed court, of a Spanish liouso, whero the houso itself makes tho garden, and tho -world is absolutely ex cluded? On tho other hand, theeo very charms, Increase tho regret felt by every generous naturo for tho exclusion thus implied. They press homo the question, was tho earth really meant for the few, or for tho human race ? Jinny an Amer ican traveler linel felt this drawback on tho delicious rural lifo of England. Charles Sumner, who was moro pelted In English society than any American slnco his day, nnd wns suspected of An glomania on his return by oven his over kindly friend Longfellow, yet wrote soon after, " I have always enjoyed the refinement of tho best society, butlhave never sat in tho palaces of England with out being pained by tho inequality of which tho Inordinate luxury wns a token." Of course it may bo justly said that property is property, and that tho most imperceptihlo lino drawn around real es tate or no lino ut all leaves it just ns clearly within private ownership as If tho wall wore thore. This is true, but it Is also true- that tho ownership becomes less exclusive from tho moment when it censes to bo visiblo and, as It wcro, ag gressive If tho foot of n stranger is ex cluded, it is something that tho oye is not. I onco hoard a poor rortuguoso woman say that sho and her husband wore bo destitute thoy hnd "nothing but tho day nnd tho night;" but tho day nnd tho night nro less vnluablo say, ratlior, that thero is too littlo day and too much night for those who nro shut out from oven tho sight of tho landscnpo by high walls. Tlio more denial of all nossihilltv of ownerslilp is bad enough. I remem ber how doprossing it was, on a first visit to Europe, when It suddenly dawned upon me tliat tho whole beautiful re;;ion of Killnrnoy, with lakes, hills, villages, factories and squaro miles of verdure, was nil tho literal property of two men tho Earl of ICenmnro nnd "Herbert of Sluckross," so that not a squaro foot of tho territory could bo bought by any ono, nnd n wholo villngo might nt nny time bo evicted nt tho will of n singlo proprie tor. It oertninly set ono thinking a-i to whether tlio human raco, as such, had any rights lu tho planet. Harper s Bazar. John llrow-11 ns n Toot. In tho Pioneer cemetery, in Itichiicld, Summit county, O., side by sido upon a modest lot rises four small mounds of turf which mark tho resting placo of four children of John Brown nnd of his wifo, Mary. Tho children died in 10-18, nnd within four days of oach other, of n dlseaso which was epidemic nt tho tune. Their names nro giverj on tho stotio nbove tuo grave Clinrlcs, Austin, rotor, Hnrali. Under theso names aro rudely carved a fow lines which tho old abolitionist war rior himself competed for tlio purpose: Through nil the dreary night of dontli In peaceful BluinlierB may you rest. And when eternal day t.hall dawn, And fihades and death havo paasod and roiio, Oh, may you then, with glad siirprlsu, In God's own Imago vraka nnd ride. Magazine of Western History, Tile English rrfiliGTiine. , English men of letters nre perpetually scolding nnd nagging nt ono another for speaking nnd writing bad English, or for pronouncing it erroneously, and tho fault finders make, as n rule, as ninny mis tnkus ns do tho writers nnd speakers whom they profess to correct. And then step in, forsooth, tho Americans, clad from top to too in tho shining-armor of eelf conrhjpneo, and they airily tell us that wo know not how to spotik or pro nounce our own language, nnd that to mend our ways wo should take lessons of Bostonites or tho Utitch-Irish-Eng-llah and altogether cosmopolitan people of New York. We may needs winco a littlo under theso strictures, for our withers aro not by nny means unwrung, and to tho ear of n foreigner who has inndo only a literary study of English it is certain thai our pronunciation, or rather our many and discordant methods of pronunciation, must appear very il logical and very ludicrous. It Is not alone clergymen who drawl the church service and mumble their sermons; it is not nlono school children who nre taught to rend in monotonous sing-song; it is not nlono young Indies who, through nffectation, lisp or mine their wordvbut It la the great body of English people ayo, of educated Eng lish people who habitually fltnmmer be foro they can find tho right word, who rarely pronounce their final consonants, who slur nnd shufllo their syllables into ono another, whonlmost Invariably put tho wrong emphasis on tho chief mom bers of n phrase, nnd who, if they do not absolutely ohow and swallow the ends of their vocables, as tho modern Greeks do, utter them in such a disjointed nnd slip shod fashion us to mnko them more than half unintelligible to Iho foreign ear, This is why it may bo quite foasiblo for a Frenchman to llvo soveuteen years in England without being nblu to under stand English. Loudon Telegraph. Sir lSnylo'a "UiilU." Sergt. Arabia liad'n facility of mak ing "hulls" which would have done credit to Sir Boyle Itoche. Horn is ono of them: "Prisoner at tlio bar, if over thero was ft clearer case than this of p, man robbing his master, this onso' is thai case." "It is in my power," ho said to another delinquent, "to subject you to transjiortntion for ti poilod very consid erably lieyond the term of your natural llfo, but the court, In its mej .y, will not go bo far as it lawfully miht ,go." nfs happiest offort was orhap's tho oiTer to givo another prisoner '!n chanco of re deeming a oharacter which ho had irre trievably lost."- "l ,,riS : CURES FOR INSOMNIA. A Lady Toll. How Sho Helped Her litis- band to llrenk iho Awful Spell. I waa much interested in the notes from Dr. Ford's lecture In the Herald of Health, and wish that every woman ns well aa ovcry nurso In tho lnnd could read them. Those of us who nro nt tho bends of households may somo tlmo need nil tho knowledgo wo can get upon the subject of Insomnia. Tho trouhlo grows moro common ovcry year, especially in America, wiiero wo nro apt to live upon "nerve" in nil times of trial or excite ment. Thero is no doubt that personal mag netism is ono of tho best medicines for insomnia, the will o tho nurse subju gating nnd calming that of tho patient. Two very unhappy cases havo como un der my own personal supervision. Ono wns my husband, who beenmo so wretch ed that ho would sleep about two hours nnd then get up to wnlk nil over the placo, nnd often for miles Into tho coun try. Ono night 1 began talking to him when ho awakened, nnd finding that my voice quieted him, kept on, repeating poetry, and finally mixing my sentences up in a dreadful way, I was bo sleepy myself. Hut ho went to sleep, too, and did not nwnkon until nenr morning. It wns remarkable, for ho hnd not slept so much at night for two yenrs. That day riearncd to repeat Paris Honn, knowing that my husband was very fond of It. So when ho got wakeful.the next night I had something to say over to him, nnd to my delight, ho fell nslccp beforo I was half through tho poem. And so wo kept up our midnight conversations for three months, I telling all tho fnlry stories, tin goss.ipy incidents, nnd repenting nil the poems I knew. And littlo by little, so soou ns ho begnn to Bleep every night, he wns cured, nnd now n ennnon fired In tho room would hnrdly nwaken him. Tho other ca60 was of a lady with whom I spent n year. I begged her to try tho Dalsarto movements of tho body limbering herself, and swinging about until sho began to feel drowsy. When sho would grow restless in tho night, sho would nrlso ami try tho samo exer cise It finnlly cured her, nfter a year of faithful practice. Her trouble wns moro physical, whilo my husband's was mental. He grow to depend ujion mo llko a child, and if I happened to bo away from tho houso, ho could not sleep. So soon ns a person so nfillcted begins to sleep well, tho general health improves and sleep is more easily Induced. As Dr. Ford says, thero Is n. knack of put ting ono to sleep, and each daughter of the family ought especially to learn the secret, if possible, for so much of tlio comfort and well being of humanity de pends upon women. Mrs. Qeorgo W. Ogilvie In Herald of Health. Thfl llonoTolent Foreigner. Mrs. MIcawber, in"David Copperfield," when about to sail witli her nlway Impe cunious husband for Australia, announces that she wishes that husband to tako his stand upon tho vessel's prow nnd firmly sny: "This country I have come to con quer! Have you honors? Hnvo you riches? Have you posts of protitablo pe cuniary emolument? Let them be brought forward. They nre mine." Fiction is nlwnys bohind renlity, nnd no fancied MIcawber ever carriod -his effrontery bo far ns mnny instances, well authentic ated, in actual life. When, for instance, tho Hungarian general, Klapka, had been invlte'd by some agent of Mr. Seward's to serve in our army during tho civil war, ho wroto to Gen. McClellan, giving his terms. Thoso terms were that he should bo paid $100,000 In cash; that his annual salary should bo $25,000; that ho shonld servo as Gon. McClellan'B chief of staff for a short time, until familiar with English, nnd should then tako McClel lan s placo nt tho hend of tho American army. Thero was nothing unexampled about this. Wo meek nnd patient Ameri cans nro constantly in tho position of be ing lectured on manners by foreigners so ill bred that, were they Americans, thoy would never havo n second invitation Into well bred company; on pronuncia tion nnd languago by persons unable to mnko themselves heard beforo nn audi ence; on tho graces of llteraturo and art by orators who cannot even dispose of their own arms and legs without tho greatest discomfort. Long suffering as wo aro by naturo, Americans havo had so much put upon them in theso ways that tlio rovengo taken in Europo by Barnum nnd liulTalo Bill seems hnrdly too severo nn International retribution. T. W. II. in Harper's Bazar. Mull ChaugcR T.lttlo. Horaco's rustic waiteil for tho river to run down. If ho could havo waited long enough he might havo seen its lost drop roil uy. isut numan naturo is always tho same. If one of thoso who died when tho world was young should return to It now ho would not know its cities nnd their customs; but ho would know Its children nnd their wnys, Its mothers nnd their hopes, its lovers and their vows. Ho would not know the old philosophies by their now names, or tho old sciences under tho modern developments; but ho would know tl)o human heart and its Ideals ns ho would know the midnight sky and Us constellations. Wo nre told that ours will ono" day be a' dend planet moving with other dead planets around a cold and darkened sun. That will not matter If loro itvimmortal. A wandering nngej, curious of such things, would find nmld tho ruins of our civilization hero nnd thero nn infant's toy, a man-iago ring, a sculptured cross. "Theso nro tokens," ho would eny, "of eternity, not of time. Ihey can teach us nothing now In heaven." New Or leans Picayune. A Joking Iudlitn. The Indian has been said to bo inca pablo of joking; but tho Maine Indian has apparently degenerated, for hero is Joe Susep, of tho Penobscot tribe, telling about a log that became wedged under tho Itipogonus Falls 6o that while ono end was in the water tho other was strik ing against tho ledgo with such force and rapidity as to catch fire. Lewiston Jour nal. Idlonesa Ia A Dangerous Fault In the kidneys. Il'lien Inactive thoy speed ily fall into disrepair. Those obstinate and fatal nialaales, Bright's disease ami diabe tes, ensue with terrible certainty noon tho Inaction of the organs affected. Catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, gravel and slrauKitry are also to to apprehended from a partial paralysis of the bladder, of which weakness and shisulshncss aro iho causes. Hostel ler's Stomach Bitter's Is a flno tonic an.l promoter of activity for the renal organ-, and one which can bo relied upon to afford them tho requisite stimulus without excit ing them an effect to bo feared from Iho unmedlcatcd alcoholic excitant of com merce. A further beneficent effect of the Hitters, by renewing activity of the kid neys, Is to enable them to drain from the blood in Its passage tlirouch them, ininiui- tios protluctlvo ot rheumatism and dropsy. Nervousness, fever and ague, constipation and dyspepsia are conquered by tho Ultlcti. James G, lllaln, Jr son of tho Sccro ry of State, (9 now a fireman on a Maine Central locomotive. A movement Is on foot for the forma tlon of a national organization o'lho aim and porter brewery employes. Eases Pain Inslan') Strengthens Weak Quiets Nerrousnes T-fMh rinrM. Ttrtnlneknt-nl Ann Fine llalssm. iepsrod ana -A: eproaa, .11 rvaar 10 PT'7. Best Plaster Ever frlado. foggy Bold by Drug and eonrttry fttores. CSCts. 5 for SI. Mailed for prloa. Nenr Flillnrlclpliln. School Oncnx He.pt. 10th. Yenrlr Kxpenac, 8300. iunrterlrl'n-m'is,8133. AdmlU tnd eilntCet rounff men ind boyslt ny timet Ut, them for nnhun, nr Collr. rolytertinlt SS.fi' fir ' V A;rP- Adtmeed eljwe, In rhrk, Chcmhlrr. SunrerlnK, Flecinral or Civil Emrlneerlng, C aislri, M.tlicnullcJ. etc. One of Itie be,l eoulnnnl ,! tin ni.nnr-r,l School. All indent! guard with the I'rlnUpal. Teacher, all men and t-raduale, of first tlan l"olle. l ine ImlMinji i tingle or dwib! roomi. Ereir room ha. In It a .team radiator and Ii completely fumiihed. Ground, lien acre.1 lor (tat-tnll, base-ball, athletic,, etc. Gymnasium. Special opportunity for pt student, to advance rapidly ITIvate tutoring and ,pecll drill for back ward hoy,, r-atnm, or students may select any studies, oraOuslnrss. Collecl'reparatory. l-.le. Irli ..!. or CMI-bnitneerinii course. Ptmlcal and Chemical I -aboratory Practical RuMnes, Department with Teleirrlphy. short-hand, Tj-pe.wrilin etc.. etc. More fully supplied with apparatus titan any other Collntcfittlnir a- hoot. Media Academy afford, erery honu comfort, the best education, and the best training, riled price, cover every esprnse. Nn eiamht tttons for admiviloit. New Illustrated catalogue sent free to any address. SYVIllllN C SlIUKTLIDCl!, A.D., A.M .Harvard Uraduatel. Mndpal fid Proprietor. Media, Pa. Circular, at this office, UNACQUAINTED WITH TUX GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILI. OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA0-F1C RAILWAY, Including mnln linos, branches and extensions East and Wost of the Missouri Eivor. 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Through Chair Car and Sloepor botweon Pooria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. Tho Favorite Lino to Plpostono, Water town, Sioux Falls, and tho Summor Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of tho Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travol botween Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavonworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St, Paul. ForTlckets, Maps, Folders, or deslrod information, apply to any Tickqt Offlco in tho United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. J. W. CDSICK, Pyrniont, Olilo, writes: 'I feel that I can not tec oinmcnd Dr. Sctli Artuilil'A CougH Killer too highly. Woultl not Imj r'""nfTii'im without it. Druggists, 23c., 60c-, and $1.00. THE GREAT German Remedy.! m TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n tor tliubti deathly BlllotisSpollstlcncnil onSiiLi-iiuitllirrr.iif l.uou will ho nald forncasowhero itl. 1'iiuic lirrri:u.s will notnsslstorcurc. II never falls. It will euro you. 13 Ho von biiUerwlth uirtttirciianiiniigom Clennsu tho vitiated luuiniK, If po, list- Sniriiirn Itn-rcna; It will curo you. hlood when you see its Impurities hurst Imr through tho sUn in Pimples, Blotches, tntl Sores, ltelv on OncratU t-a tvlm an- .lncnltf Mnnnnl 1., E3tho mills nnd work- I shops; clcrks.whotlo not procure Bufllclcnt exerclBo, ami all who aro conllncd Indoors, should iisoSt-Li'iiuit lllTTEns. Thev will SvuMiuit lliTTEits.rn tml health will fol-gj loir. KL Ll-llt it lil t-row will cure Liver Coin. dalnt. Jiou't lie tils ouraged; It will curt- not then bo weak and; sli-klv. jsli-kly. If yo toeuire: atlsm, l 8ur.nii It novel vou. If vou do ntit wltth bULl'MUlt 1I11TE11H to euircr f rora lthcnm atlsm, uso n hottlo ol will build you up and mako you btronKantl licnlthy. Bui.niuit ihtturs ; It never falls to euro. HllLI'HL'It llITTiniS Don't 1)0 without hi liotMn. Trv It. t vnli win niiiku your uiooti m puro, rich and strong, M will not reirret it. iwi youruesit nam, Ladles 111 delicate Tit HULViii'it Ilir- health, who aro nil run down, should use1 SOLlMimt UlTTKItS. n:iw to.nlo-ht. anil you will Bleep well inn n-t-t wem-r inrit. Do vou want the ticstMctllcal Work nuhllsheil? nt-iiti a i-l-iis a-iiiuijiB iu ji, i , wiujwax & i.O DISEASES OF RflEN ONLY JoodloioniI)I6BoKinef.Bladdonldothtro anna. l.MkliUM. Nmmui IWthillt Imt Manhni.1 r. eulU of Krror I a Youth are peed 11 7 nnd permaDvnt 1 cored, Ounultntlnn nnd treKtlK(iwKj dTr hrvuitll The Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. mm AWAY THE SUOB BBUSU alk uh a Spongo and writer, vldch vsIH keep your SHOES BR1Q11T and CLEAN if-yoa tn Wolff'sAGMEBiacking Tfte tvouMtt know a pooii thing awl yHH iae il, tnkl CA iKen ought tu. It preserves the leather and fcivca bril. llantpollsb. Water and snow ilip off it as aurcly as off a duck'a hack. Men's ahoe require drcssuts ONCE A WEEK women's oocc a month, that's all. Worth, trylns, fan't ht ItUauothebeatdren iae fur harneujoit vUchlt UtU THREE MOMTIlii. 1 WOLVFaUANDOLPH.PMUdslDhU Completely and TlMk. OtlMt dido, Kldwr nhnnlrfw ftrk Jmtt, nt . Mnsct.- SPECOILY CURES AH Act., I-itnn. 8 (tfw or Woak-naMlnth 1 M Kb$ tooifortte proprietor' signature HOP PLASTER CO., BOSTON, . on a'l ccnutne gootlt. r tho Qods, tho Sanltarl- JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHIOAGO, IX Li. Ocn'l Ticket & Pass. Agent. M i hNEfOLORSlHAT PnWflqu out NORFADE ONLY Mr Sold bydruggistS A LSI) ri:i:u:ss iihonzi: imists -o colors, I'KKItl.KSS I.tllMlltY IIMIIXfJ. !!!:J':ii!'!?9 lK ''"" IIKUS-S Kind. 7 Colors. rUlUCI.ljSi KUU l)i;s -s Colors, Successful Trsstinant o! Disaasa A S01ENTJF1G DISGOVERV ! .UK III) litis Hit- ( ntiHtt in nil III,..,,..-,. mil 1:0111; Kir.i.i:it Kills Hut ,11 lrrolt-. Siiccesslol Treatment, cures: Cofarrli, BronclilKs. Consumptions Malaria, niceumallsm. Woiiilerfnl Tonic nnd ... ... . '"hi i-iiriner. .. ,1 , '1 1,18 "l" Klllor la caias of con, iT!i"n n"et"Hy demonatrattvl thatwo jra fualtaed In clannliia I' I It I mallm twert UjoOd taouuta,,m l..., ktjon. Wis it, ' M elaltaor It nnraculoaa power la curlt raw,, a. f,r arone that curt? is lmpnraiMa, hut we .1., claim that It w 111 cure ani case wh;re tluf linura aro not mora titan half gtaie. IVrsona wlUi nooraiiiwtlUt, weak anil tlcbilitated. will And 1Kb boat tenia. l.rronalioiil.l o-telt, pattlcullrlrthiiea who hire sult.red f..rra llhlncuwl.lfhruiile7lS? eaaM Itiocla. or g.-1-ul., are cauam of dKiS. rga modi jue that will kill th norma and at Iho same lima cure the itlnt is tlw ouo to use. H.iM otilr in one station atone In.. rlrn n rul sulllclcnt fis laat ahout ono tnoutl? Chea i. wllLI,'. lh reach of all. PhraU-Un ut 17 rear! ftigS fa chanwof the owe. ,. Mend for eiAnlarS. d 'n7o7rnYuoS Wei. Radara's Microbe KUIer, r-W.K.':: P.n1lt1f3oM W.trh.T r.rUlOlD. untllULl.l ii watcli In Ibt worli, Umkrrvr. war. 1 rsniM. liCAvr Bo u lolJ UuuiiDC Vwt, Uolb Uditk ncl ruil' With wnrks. unc rerion laftiCB o ctllLy cu Mcur cut fre. the with our lurtr andvall 1 tin of llouebol4 tniilra. Th" HP'Wt I slat Ills Waatilh. t ftCBtt ;fi-fa. And Aftar ran h kei.l intra in ronr nTn lor u moniua sua nown men i i .!) vbo iur bavf ralltd. tbr Lcoma your own proMrty. 1To nbo wrll t one can lit ur of rtcelTior tu Wnlcli nd iSunilr. Wtj'ty all ctpre, lf f irhr, eta AdJrm Ulluciuuals Co., Jiux HluurtluuU.AluioOs) $1 13 WEEKS. Tt. vrXAiw niwimr win i.- m . ... . v...u v...ut 4 "iii vp (Miiiin'j (urriv wrirtwii. in nnir oiiiirui in ih Oiae Dollax. LiliArel dlnctfvnnL all.ttviul In iwim..i.H sgonts and Hubs Sample pontes mailed free! ...-. mii viiieie it, niniiAnn ir vnv Uif 3J,l3J5-ly FviMKLisr Sijn ' a VZcfTXiS m&ttSSr ton Trrri- 1
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