IT CANT "Persons who inspect the very largo stock and fashionable assort ment of Roods wo always carry candidly admit that'in "Worsteds, Cassimeres, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &e., of seasonable weights and styles we lead all competition, while at the same time it is an acknowledged fact that in workman ship, style, quality and price Clauss (0 Bro., stand at the head. " It can't be 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 6r parts of suits in the latest styles, most substantial manner and at prices that will astonish buyers. We want you to call and inspect the largestock of Spring Suitings and Pantaloonings just received, before you purchase else where. You will be pleased with styles and prices, BTOtto. fi&e, Slipped Miesi For Gents', Ladies, Youths and at the lowest prices. You are bound to be pleased. OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. Clauss Br os., rfTlie Tailors, L. GABELS, -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, 'aints, Varnishes. Glass. &JJL KINDS OF COAL, & OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa PLAIN AND FANCY Bill-Heads Note Heads Letter Heads Statements Envelopes, Programmes'' Price' Lists, New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable us to do all kinds of Job "Work, in the best style, ant cxd taraordinary ow prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. - JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lekigkton, Pa. Globing ut Bargains On account of rapidly failing health the undersigned will close out at sacrifice prices his large stock of Gents.Ladies&Ghildrens Shoes The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who rvisely take advantage of this great closing out sale will secure wonderful bargains in the shape of good goods at low prices. Don't Fail to Call. LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET LEEflGHTON. PA. &SOrrOSITE L. & S. DEPO'JYy. BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa . 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, MarSGiUfS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of (he very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware,Glassware, 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 low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths. Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality At Iiqpk Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the eame articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price a ibeen marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices II.. 1 A 1 "1 , 1 . . ' quuuy ua iuw s me same goous can uougm at any general store in this section. Call and bo convinced. liespectiully, July23-871y AMOS REIGEL. BE HELPED! Children. Only the best makes Blanks of all Kinds Wedding Stationery Business Cards, Shipping Tags Sale Bills Ball Tickets, Circulars. &c. et Cost. Bi for You. Ujlp Alleged American Fun, The first chapter In tho history of ft J ouDg v6man's lovo Is chap. won. No wonder hats begin to look played out at an early period of their mortal exis tence They are on thq rack about half the lime. UnckUn'i Arnica Salve. Thn IlI'ST Salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises. sores. Ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin crupiions, nua positively cures pucs, or no pay required. It Is jruaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per box. For sale by IIKBKU drugulst. Tho base-ball player has no fear of his check, That Is hard and durable. He puts on tho muzzle to savo his nose and front teeth. The engraving on a ton dollar bill Is X ccllenU ToTiiKEntTon Please inform yourread- ers that I have n positiye remedy for the ahovo named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedv free to any of your readers who have consumption If they win sentl mo their express anu postoince address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, M. D., 181 Pearl St., Hew York. Splccd'plums One gallon?plums, ono pint vinegar, ono quart sugar, cinnamon and cloves whole, lioil several hours and seal. forced to Leavo Home. Over GO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a freo trial pack age of Lane'a Family Medicine. If vour blood Is bad, your liyer and kidneys out of order, it you nre constipated nna unyo head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on nny druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized package CO cents. Applying kerosene with a rag when you are about to put your stoves away for the summer will help to prevent them from rusting. Cure Yourself. Don't pay largo doctor's bills. The best medical nook published, 1UU pages, elegant tolored elates, will be sent vou on receipt of three 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Ad dress a. i: urdway is uo., JJoston, Mass. To clean vinegar bottles and cruets crushed egg shells in a little water are as good shot, besides being healthier and handler. IJrlRht's Illsenso Lost Its Victim, Under date of July 18th, 1888. Mrs. Laura Kcnipton, of West Rutland, Vermont, writes; "We are certain that only for Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, a. i., our little ten-year-old daughter would have been dead from Bricht's Disease. Wo had tried In vain other means, but the Favorite Remedy came just in time to saye tier me. Whcnbutter is" put Tn the ice chest or refrigerator, cover It tight, and It will not absorb odors from the other contents. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of jvemp s .uaisam tor uougns and Uolds does is indeed wonderful. lie authorizes all dnigt-ists to give all those who call for it a fininnlp lintlln ffWJ flint tUart rvynxr - it U fore purchasing. The large bottles are 60c and $1.00. Wo certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Strong.brine maybe used to advantage in washing bedsteads. Hot alum water Is also recommended for this purpose. liny Fever ami Itoso Cold Are attended by an lntlamed condition of the llnliiE membrane of the nostrils, tearducts and throat, affecting tlio lungs. An acrid mucus Is secreted, the discharge Is accompanied with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms ol sneezing, frevuent attacks of headaco, watery and Inflamed eyes, lily's Cream Dalni Is a rem edy that can ho depended upon.. 60 cents a, (IrugKlsts; by mall, registered, CO cents. Ely Brothers, Druggists, 60 Warren St., New York. To haye a good cup of tea, fresh water is essential; otherwlso the best tea will be "off flavor." A S12NS11ILU MAN Would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more casesof Coughs, Colds. Astlinln. Ttrnnnliltt. O.rn.m nA t. Throat and Lungs Troubles, than anyothei tnmlii-tnn Tl.o Kn,:.i.. 1. ....1 1 druggist to give you a sample Bottle Freo to COlWincn VOU nf thn moi-it nf tlila nrant edy. Largo Bottle 50c and $1. Mosquitoes, flies and gnats may 1 o mpi away oy sponging the faco and hands with elder flower water. A strong solution of alum, to which has been added a little glycerine and vine car, Is a euro for mosquito biles. A .Saf Investment, Is ono which Is guaranteed to brlug you satis nurehas , i,rl,-., n,. .hi. '.".""" " '"ur" ol I?!?! f!?S ",lr,?,,lvei lised Druggist a bottle of king s A ew Discovery for Consumption. I can Dr. t Is ii, ,w uiniK rrnei m every case, when "! ? w " airectkm of Throat, Lungs or Chest. hen etc. eS. -it. u nv;i.,;v " p""?. perfectly safe, and can always bo depended uu. on. Trial bottles freo at lti:UEK'8 Dg store. Set a small box of lime In tho pantry and It will help keen It drv and thn sir riiirtv Ivory black stirred ,ln ordinary shellac vanish makes a brilliant black varnish for Iron stoves and flro-places. Pimples, boils and other humors are liable to appear when tho blood gets healed. To cure them, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ono pint of best brown sugar weighs thirteen ounces. Stains on ivory knife bandies may be remoyed with salts of lemon. Jlddlo of the day dinners are recom mended in summer by medical men. 31. 1- A SbiT Principle. A great physician has discovered that the true way tbact on liver,slomach,bowels,etc is through their nerves. MiW Pills (M. P.) tho safest and surest of pills. Samples free at Biery & Tiromas' drug store. Electric lighting in Norway is being rapidly extonded to the steamers owned In that country. Tho new bureau of public lighting, which began work in Philadelphia on the 1st of July, has control of all the electric lights in tho city A CtOSE CAIX. Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had every symptom of heart disease, shortness of breath, could not lie on left side, cobghs, pains in chest, Ac, yet after being giyen up to die, was cured by Dr. Miles' New Cure. Sold by druggists. Biery & Thomas. To be fashionable your parasol should match your dress. Dresses mado entirely of crape ara worn only by widows. Electricity In all its branches is mak ing progress In Sweden. Tho graphite brush Is now being quite generally used for Btrcet car work. An electrical exhibition on a ran,ij scalo Is proposed to bo held next year In Edinburgh, England is complaining of tho arrival M pauper labor. A MODEL PRESS Will do til your own i-nnong or etrn money print lag for others. Your boy csn run It. Outflu, with Fress cost 5. tto, 120, ta, or more, acoordlnx to slw-ona u good u another. In um ill ortr the World. Full Information In a book called Mow to Print. Free with simple! of Modil; preM work, upon ap- THE MODEL PRESS COMPANY. Llm'd, M2 Areh trtt, PMMtlpUr..: Sco what Is said about The Model Press. My Model l'ress netted me In three month over $200.00 I never had Instructions In printing be fore, yet I set up and printed 10,000 deposit tickets on my Model Tress tho day after I received It. 1 have made more than double what my jriodel Press cost me the first two months. -Have done about f W0.00 worth of work on my No, 1 Model rress. it beats an. Alter three years' use i and my Model tress as eood as new. The Model Tress Is well built ni)d ought to last nai a century. The Model Press Is fully equal to the largest and costliest ioa chines for fine Card and OENEltAh BUSINESS nrlntlne. Any smart boy can turn out hundred of dollars worth of work every year, even with one ox mo smaller sues. Auuress. The Model Press Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, mayl2-jl Philadelphia , Pa. I CURE FITS! When I say Ccna I d not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then hare them re turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUIUS. I have made the dlstais of FITS, EPILEPSY or FAILING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WAiramx my remedy to Ctrnit the worst eases. .Because others bare tailed Is no reaaonXor not now receiving a enre. Send at once for a Grettli and a Fnss Isottui ot my lMj-ALLinLB kimbdt. Qlve Express and l'oit Office. It eotta you nothing for a trial, and It will cure you. Address H.Q.ROOT.M.C, 83PEUL$T,HnrYltl( OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL IS2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. 6) i Bo dliguUrd that it can be taken, llgsxed, and assimilated by the moil .enlltlve etomacli, when the plain ol eannut lie tolernted t and br the oom. blnatinn of,tSie oil with the hjrpopbost piuyea ih dbcd man emcncioiae, BeBiarkahle u flub prodncer. Persona gain rapidly trhlla Uldng It, SCOTT'S EMULSION ia acknowledged by Phyoiciai.B to be4ho Finest and Best prepa ration in tho world for thorelltf and cure ol CONSUMPTION. 8CROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING t DISSASbS, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH8. Tht great remedy fur Consumption, and Scwlna Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. 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. Atrial in your home be fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for fire years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing MsohliiB HO.. ZbU S. nth stl'hiladeiphia.l'a. WWE I-AY FKEiamVCft OATARRH If Wehare a remedy Out wiU CURE CATARRH. RRONntllTIS cnf ASTHUA. Our filth is IQ ttronff that re will lend treatment oa trial. Send for TrtitlJe and full particular. Address, rhe Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Ftlrmount AvPMIa.,Pa s orFaligSite CAN be CURED. We will SEND FREE bv mall a larze TRIAL BOTTLE : - . v.ti. nnu'T' ANY LONGER 1 Gl ve Poet Of- 6ce. Stite and County, aad Ace plainly. Adlreii, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., . 2S60 Falrmount Avenue, Fhlladelp hia. Fa. PIso'a Cure for Con sumption U also the beat CoughMedlciiie, If you have a Cough without disease of tio Jjonga, a few doses are all you need. But IT you ne glect this easy means of safety, the slight Cough may become a serious matter, and several bot tles will be required. em; FT m PIso'a Ilemedy for Catarrh la the M Beat, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Sold by druggtou or sent by mtSLMMI SCO. E. T. HaielUae, Warren, Pa. B03 Rewlnc.Uacklne' trad U all pam, by UlaUlBaT Bur a&acLjnu wmh b popi can H proa is mcK locUtj,tti vtrj bwl twlif-iciln mail la WMld. With ftll th llcl.ni.nta Wo wtllftlM ndf a eoainlela Un of ov eoily ajid valuiblt art tan pi M- 1b ratum m axk thai jom wBif wiui wa acoa, 10 ioa wa soar call at yooi homa, and atcr Si Monica auimau caroma jour own tppartr. thla rraadi nuthlna U taadoaftar tao nlucer Dairaia, 'bleb ha ra Nl 1 bafoca pauaia run out It aold for with iba FREE' atlarknaamla. auil hh alla fo 8AO. Sait, atroaiat,mot tia rultaachta la tka world. Alt U fraa. Ka canlLat rnulr.i riaJsL. briaf iBUructlaaa rirtm. IboN wh writ to at ai oaco caa eora frea tha baal aawiaauaBifia in tha war) it an.) tha nBtfttlinaofwefkBorbtvliariarar aatwa toMlbtt Im Anarka MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only nenulne Sraterd afMesorr Tralalac. l'our B.ok. Learned la ene readlnf. Mind wcnderl. cores. Brtry child and adnU creatlr beaeatted. jj . u.M iHwiMiBuw m uorreaponaaac. I'liniil. Ut In Mina Diaa.ua. n . tha mil Pavnhnl. !. J, ft ... -run. diurollh. ChnttUm 'eiar. um etatrauat, BfiUamln, aaih kuiTpo.t trZbi' T " ; i-rorTA.l.OlMlSTl'i:, BI Iflnh At... N, X. 1 nufi MEN YOU HEAR OF. It is rumored that William Black, tho novelist, has become nti adept at poker. Dr. Jayno, tho new bishop of Chester, persistently takes exerciso 011 n trioyclo. Lucas Sllva, who was a doctor in tho independence army of Bolivia, has reached his I29tn year. Emperor William has bocomo n mem ber of tho Goethe society, which has its headquarters at Weimar. Governor Dillingham, of Vermont, re cently earned $3.25 by appearing as a witness in a local lawsuit. Nairy Foreuz, of Dares, Hungary, Is be lieved to be the oldest man In the world. lie was born 131 years ago. The tender, deferential and affectionate manner of the Prince of Wales with the queen, his mother, Is described as charm ing. Jay Gould, Alonzo Reed and Mrs. George Westlnghouse wont to school to gether. They wore nil comparatively poor in those days. In the portrait whloh Sir John Millals Is now painting Mr. Gladstono is repre sented sitting, with his llttlo grandson standing by his knee. ' John Hart, a great-grandson of the John Hart who signed tho Declaration ot Independence, drives a baker's wagon at West Chester, Pa. The abah will probably not visit Con stantinople on his return to Persia, be cause bo Is unablo to settlo about his re ception by tho sultan. King Menilok, tho new ruler of Abys sinia, Is a fierce looking man, dark, tali, thin and active, with piercing black eyes and a long dark beard. M. Emmanuel Louis Cartigny, of Hyeres, France, Is a veteran of Trafal gar, 08 years old; probably nbo tho doyen of the Legion of Honor since Chevreul's death. Professor E. N. Horsford's tower in memory of the Norsemen, at-Waltham, Mass., will be of stone, fifty feet high, and will bo on the eight of old Fort Norombega. Slgnor Bottesinl, the illustrious vio loncello player, whoso death liaB been recorded, reaohed the ago of C8 years with no perceptiblo diminution of his marvelous powers. Dinah Sallferl, king of Senegal, visited die Wild West show in Paris tho other day. "How many poople in your coun try?" he asked Col. Cody. "About 05, 000,000." "Whew! A big country, full of big poople I Liberty, the well known London dealer m Oriental goods, gave the Japanese a serious lecture recently at Sakuragaoka, Tokio. He told tho natives that they wore permitting their art to bo vitiated by that of Europe. Neither Bishop Vincent nor Mr. Miller, who founded tho summer school at Chautauqua sixteen years ago, and who ore there leading it, is a college man. Mr. Miller's daughter is tho wife of Thomas A. Edison, the electrician. Simon Cameron In his will bequeathed his fine collection of books to tho Young Men's Christian association of Harris burg. Tills has excited a thought among the citizens, of that city of establishing n free library and using Mr. Cameron's col lection as its nucleus. Professor H. H. Boyeson, of Columbia college, is remarkablo among literary men by reason of the fact that he writes with conspicuous elegance in at least three languages. Ho is fortunate, too, in being on terms of Intimacy with dis tinguished men in America, England and tho Continent. Don Jose Zorrilla, who was recently crowned poet laureate of Spain, is a short, slender old man 73 years of ago. Ho has a fine head, with white hair brushed baok from his forehead. His eyes ore large and dreamy, and his mouth is handsome. His mustache and goatee give him a military appearance. BITS OF SCIENCE. At Samaden, a hotel proprietor util izes his electrio light plant in tho day timo for cooking purposes. Saws have been discovered in Ger many and Denmark which belonged to the bronze age. The metal of which they were composed was cast into a tldiii sheet and serrated by breaking the edge. A very notable point in tho economics of electricity as employed for purposes of light and power Is tho fact that none or the improvements lias rendered nny of the original electrical apparatus less efficient. The experience of tho electrio light committee in Leeds, England, has boos that incandescent. lamps become useless after a life of 850 to 000 hours, though the filaments have a nominal life of 1,000 hours. Mr. Gray, in a recent paper road bo- toro tne institute or Naval Architects. shows that the ether pressure at tho (earth's surface at the equator must bo at least 11K) tons on tho square Inch greater at midnight than it is at mid day. In engraving on glass by electricity the plate to be engraved is covered with a concentrated solution of nitrate of potash, and put in connection with one of the poles of the battery, and tho do sign is traced out witli a flno platinum point connected with the other pole. QUEER AND CURIOUS. A 5-year-old child in Monson, Mo., Is said to speak three languages. A Bombay newspaper announces two marriages, in one case the bridu being aged ' years and In the other 15 months, while tho bridegroom was 80. This is tho system which Pundlta Ramabai is struggling against. A short wlillo since a npgro woman near Uentervillo, Wilkes county, Qa.. named Harriet Evans, having her young haby in her lap at church, got to shout- lug and pounding her child. Sho beat it so severely that several of its ribs wore broken and the child died in a few days tram tne injuries. IDEAS FOR DRESS. Large bonnet? are filings of tho past. Eel green, a lovely bluish shade, js the latest. The brims of sailor hats uro very narrow. Tho newest red is a dull shade called Eiffel rouge. Toques grow smnller, anil nro more worn than ever. Black silk stockings are in good taste with any kind of a dress. Ribbon bandeaux and metal fillets for the .coiffure aro much worn. The Sir Joshua fichu grows in popu larity and in fashionable favor. Large, loose bishop sleeves of lace are frequently seen on sUk bodices. "Capetlne" is thenamelhatthe French give to all large low crowned hats'. Shoes are worn both pointed and square, but pointed ones are the more in VOgUBk Pale blue is fashionably combined with dark green, and pale green with dark blue. Epaulettes and shoulder knots grow more and more fashionable as the season A LITTLE MIXED. A. Stranger 'Who Came Alone in Time to Help the Drnenllt Oat- About twonty miles inland I stopped at a general store to rest and get a bite to eat. Besides keeping hardware, woodonware, dry goods, groceries, sad dlery, notions, boots and shoes, smoked and salt meats, there was a Mock ot drugs In the rear, I got somo crackers and cheese, and while eating thero oame in a colored man. He complained 01 pains in the chest and wanted a remedy. The merchant scratched his nose 10- flcctively, looked along tho shelves and Anally took down a bottle, poured a two-ounco vial full and corked It up, and handed itxver with the remark: "Take five drops of that in water every four hours. Fifty cents." Tho negro paid and wont owoy, and In a few minutes a woman oamo in for something for dyspepsia. He took down a chance bottle, poured soma of the con tents into a vial, and charged her sixty cents. Then I inquired It ho was a doc tor. "Well, sorter," ho replied. "And you know drugs?' "Yes, tolerably fair." "You put up queer remedies for those two complaints." "Did I? Do you know drugs?" "I havo sorvod five years as prescrip tion clerk." "Just tho man I've been aching to see for a month! I took this stock on a debt. The fellow agreed to write on each bottle what the contents woro good for, but he missed over half of 'em. rvo been deal ing out sorter on my own Judgment, and I'vo had mighty good luok so far." "Haven't you killed any one?" " 'Bout a dozen, I reckon; but all but ono have been niggers, and the one white man was no 'count anyhow. Now you just put In tho afternoon marking up them bottles, and I'll keep ye over night and hand ye two big dollars in the morn ing." Now York Hun. ilnek from the Country. Policeman What, returned to tho city so early In the season? Tramp Yea, boss, tho city's good enough for me. P. Why so? I supposed tho country was a paradise in summer to those of your kind. T. So it was once, boss, but the farm ers are now all taking summer boarders, and work off their cold wittles on 'em. Boston Budget. The Itoail to Wealth. "Mr. Jones," said the old millionaire. "Yes, sir," answered his private secre tary. "Hera are fifty begging letters. An swer tnein an witn a reiusai. "Yes, sir.- "And you will observe that every one has a two cent stamp inclosed for reply. "Yes, sir." "Well, answer them all on o postal." oocieiy. Kveiyllilnc; in Season. Able Editor See here, Mr. Phunny- man, you have used this ice cream joke about forty times within a month, this hammook Joke about twenty times, and this soda water joko at least a hundred times. Newspaper Humorist (Indignantly) Well, sir, you don't expect me to write stovepipo and plumber jokes in the sum mer timo, do you? New York Weekly. The Other Side. Fauntleroy Mother Cedrio, why do you speak to that ragged little boy? He will contaminate you. Cedrio Just a moment, dearest. wish to tell him what a happy boy I am with you. (To ragged urchin) Say, cull I'll meet you an' de gang down on de cor ner when de old lady goes ter bed. Get plenty of bricks an' we'll bust every lamp on de street. Lawrence American Tho Advanced Method. First Omaha Miss I'm so glad you like tho story of tho "Phantom Mist, or the Shadow of a Sound," How far have you gotten with it? Second Omaha Miss I've read the last three chapters and a llttlo in tho middle of tho book. First Omaha Miss Well, you'll, be charmed when you read the opening of the story, Omaha World-Herald. He Called on Miss Lexington. "Did you call on tho chawming Miss Ixswxington lawst night, Chappie, as you said you would? ' "Bah jove, I did." "Naw, bah jove!" x "Fact, my deah boy." "Bah jove, you're gettlncr to bo a reg ular terwar. When do you call again?" . "it isn't llxed. Miss Lowxington wasn' at home." New York World. A drills in Spain. Queen of Spain Mol gracial Tho baby king has tho stomach ache. Lord Chamberlain (excitedly) Woo-ol Call tho secretary of tho interior. New xori: weemy. Doe DT8. Kind Lady (to tramp) That coat you have on is pretty well worn out, isn't it?' Tramp Yes, madam, I fear that it has gone to tho ttogs. Clothier and Fur nisher. Idleness Is A Dangerous Fault In the kidneys. Illien inactive they speed Uy fall Into disrepair. Those obstinate and fatal nialaaies, Brlght's disease and diabe tes, ensue with terrible certainty UDon the inaction of the organs affected. Catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, travel and strangury are also to be apprehended from a partial paralysis of the bladder, of which weakness and sluggishness are the causes. Hoatet tcr's Stomach Bitter's Is a fine tonic and promoter of activity for the renal organs, and one which can be relied upon to afford them the requisite stimulus without excit ing them an effect to be feared from the unmedlcaled 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 Us passage tlirouch them, impuri ties productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervousness, fever and ague, constipation and dyspepsia are conquered by the Bitters. James O. Blain.. Jr., son of the Secre rj nf State, Is now a fireman on a Maine Central locomotive. A movement Is on foot for the forma tion of a national organization of tie ale port; andbrewerer employes. Ft ASTIR. 25 CTS. G FOR $1.00 or mailed for price. Nenr Philadelphia. School Opens Scpl.lOlh Ycnrlr Expense. $500. Quarterly lirin'tB,)L25. Admits nd classifies youriff men and hort it any time t ftvjliem for rtustnew, Itiv Cflleir ri-lytftnnie School, fat West Point or Annapolis. Advanced clashes In Physks, Chemistry burvevlt'if , I'leit l r CMl HnrineeHnff. ClaUt. M At hematic. te Clnm nt th tit -miinti,1 ami ft, n.jttim-ii f. h.ml All Itudentsnoird with the Principal. Teachers all men and fmduate ft first-chm ollce Tine )(iihlitkH , slnuta tot rioub.t rooms. Eery room has In It a steam radiator nd i comptetety furttkhett. Ground (ten i tcs A- 1 1 on I a -tali, athletics, etc. Gymnasium Special opportunities fr aptstiKknntoada'i rapidly rrlTotrttii.ttititrn'Tl-t"' 4i'r,1 it ba i ward boys. Patrons or student miy elect any sludiM, rr n Riilres. t"ol)ep-Prcpart. . Metri-iil, t h I fn- mtftn.. course. Physical and Chemical ..njxiratory I tactical Hnslnes Drpar-mr-tit wilh lelevf-'l-hy htn iml i v ttiui-t!, etc.. etc. More fully supplied vtih apparatus than anv other "Hck e ftttiiK ho I Mc.1l. Akn t ruj, .iT. l -ver It. mi comfort, the best education, and the besttrainlittt F ed t ces -vri cicn r in NoexHitin it - M i.tli-i -Um iSetr Illustrated caulneue sent free to any address. K'.VWll.Nl SJIIOR l Ulh.L. a It AM i.tn.M .r. ... m ; Hitutpal d Proprietor, Media, Pa, Circulars at thK oilka UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY. OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main llnoe, branches and extensions East and West of tbo - VUU1 V (.. WDttUlUUUU., UU AUUtMWOa i 1 UU1 OO II, ilUUUkJUlil 111 1U11, UUU VUUUvll Bluffs. In IOWA-Mlnneapolls and St. Paul, In MINNESOTA-Watertown and Bloux Falls, In DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. In MISSOURI Omaba, Falrbury, and Nolson.ln NEBRASKA Horton, Topoka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwoll, In KANSAS Pond Creek, Kingfisher, Fort Reno, In tho INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodgo City, and Palaco Stoop ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording tho best facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, nprtbwoBt and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports, MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of oquipmont, cool, well ventilated, and freo from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, Dos Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to North Platte, Nob,, and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo, via St. Josopb, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dlnlng Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River. California Excursions dally, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Ogden, Portland. Los Angeles, and San Francisco. -The DIRECT LINE to and frqm Pike's Peak, Manitou, Oarden of tho Gods, tho Sanitari ums, and Scenlo Grandeurs of Colorado, VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points ana Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. Tho Favorite Lino to' Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Falls, and tbo Summer Rosorta and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest'. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers fijcllltles tq travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St, Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Ticket E. ST. JOHN, General Kanagcr. J. IV. CUSICK, ryrmont, Ohio, writes: 11 1 feel that I can not rec ommend Pr. SetU Arnold's Conch lflllor too highly. Would uol bo without It. Druggists, 250., 60o., and 41.00., Best and Purest MedicineS EVER MADE. ,XU. HWlliariVUUlu uuuwiiiuuijuui AJ.-A. nn.l mnLn vnni cLIn flonn nml Rmnotli. Those or ' o rr J pfe llmil(M ami nlott-hes ion roar your V a " e,7e NKsvrcmovedlnaBhort , , V ivSLunio. If you aro yA?r 7L A30Vl9 and use Thn Tin an email nnlvl Vutaf nil il rh pane it raemcinu. -ry n. ,.,111 l,n anffltA1 DON'T WAIT. GETITATONCB -5,-3 11 UU U1U OHU-trt Sid imrSS Suumito Birajfjfa Itl nn,l l t 111' They never ion vo curu Boston, Mass., for hbt medical vork iuulihcdr DISEASES OF MEN ONLY Blood PoIsozuDImmm of Klfinf.Bladdrsrn3otherop gang, Woakneuea, NrvoQ Ltoblltir, Lot Manhood, r alUof Krroraln Voatb ArarpeedllrsDd rermaaentlr oared. Oonqltntlon nnd treat fnaAlMi trs by ma I L 1,000 -REWARD 1 to sojr ooa who win oontndiol I blDrootoDrcUJmfh.,. Acmo Blacking , ..WILI. NOT "JURE LEATHER. Woxrr Jt lUHiJOLrn. To idjbuI fntelUerot totk ol this, try Iba follow bi method: Uang ptrip of leather la a botUo of Aome BUoUiur, and Imto it thenjfor m day or U0 lb wdum a cuuuar teat with FrencH lrxMtdnj, a&d venOomeii witn any lipoid aaTation of Parte Black ut w wiu4 uuiuu wacaing uut coo In atone Iqjtc Wolff'sAGMEBIacking fbkss tu Una p Istthtr iVATERPROOF, SOFT,N AND DURABLE. IU UuitlM, rich, GI.08SV l'OUHn U tm , eqaUL BH4 labor amd anmoynuet. - I A Polish roasts n Month for Women, sal A Week forMe n.tpdonlliLnitis Leather raa Four Months wlthiwt muTsUnf. tVILFF & RANMIPH. phiudeiphiji m if ill FrtEBH Hops, hemlock oum firiS BALSAM GOMimu Kmvarl on white muuln. Thc popular b AND ntUABLC Apply one new fsr Bacfenehe, Bldeaobe, BheuMfttlau., Kidney Weakness, Tender LunuB, core cheat. Stiff Jiaaoles, rentals Jfains, L.T10K, oprauw, etu. Itcurcievery aortof Pain, Ache, or Weakness, ana quiauy, too. Cl JTI J? , as IjetAJortlgmlate fif HOP PLASTER, CO., Proprietors, BOSTON, en the genuine gooilt. or address JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHIOAQO, IIL. Gen'l Ticket ts Pass. Agent FlNE(oLORSlrlAT liiEITHEhSmUT ?"i7WASH out JorFade S0LD BYDRUGG$fS . T.U,k PEEBLESS nltONZE l'AINTS-0 Colors, ....ijr.r.r, jjAU.1irl Ill.Uinii. PEEULfSS INK I'OWnEKI-SKlBisTColon. I f UI.J!S KIIOK AND IIAI1NESS IlUESSIHuI I'liEKLESS EUO 1)VES-S Colors. Successful Trealmsnt of Disease A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AIIL'IKIUHS tbo t'uuso or nil Iilseases. Mlt'KOIlIi KILIUtlt , Kills the Microbes. Suocessful Treatraenf. cures: Catarrh, Rronchills, Consumption, Malarls, Rheumatism. k&.ar.MAi(d Wonderful Tnnl nml JTT lllood l'urlfler. The i eOowTof tho Microbe Killer lo eues of con- re justllled In clilmlns- tor it c.n.llv. poirera baiond thosa of o.y mtxlie i known. We do Sot cl.lru for It jnirieulou. iwvrer In enrinc cun so fir oooe tlut core ui impofeible, but we .'- cl.irn tlist it irillcnte an cue whera the lunjni ere not mora than half gone. lVraon. wiUipoorspneUto. eak and debilitated. wUI find it the best lonio. Kferr one should nae It. partlcolarlj thoae jhohare anffered for yean with incurable chronloillM "Nl0Jlr"Pf)fP,!u,.M(:Mofdjae.' Tho medh-lne that will Ifll tho wrrna iHbiSJi ttn3 cure the patient Is tho one to use w" Soli onlr In one gllon atone Joes. 1rlee si 3 (Ml snfflolent to laj.t about pne moothT Chelpi withii Tthe Wjn. Radam's Microbe KUIer, r.tV.JS-y.k: se.t Solid cioiii Wticb.i Hold lorwiuu, ituuilaUiir.l liU tt wtleli In lh world. I 1'MfKt tionkMMr. Wef-l natM. iitarjr 0114 uoid mi jtBlYnlto.wtU. troiluf One I'erao n la tch i. caltlr ua aetr on irate tOMtaar wtiii oar Urft , Til cula Ub of Household Ham plea. Tbaia Hput, o rall a lb wttah, ' aVra. and after ro t w bo but bar call J, thtr beomi yoor pra proMrtj. fbota who writ Bt Bt caa b iun of rtpalrtBk ra fVatels and fi am pies. VTMy all tpttU, fttht,t addxaai ttUaioatls Co. Max HliaJi'orUond.pflalttP Ihtm la joat hone for B nootaa and ahevra tbm te taoaa - $1 13 "WEEKS The POLICE QAZKTTE will b, mallej, tuurelv wrar.twil. to nv miilriti in ik. Tti. )J Btatei for I h re 0 mouths op receipt of One Dollar. Llberitl diacnillit hIIawaiI t iain,..!. conla a n.I clubs Sample oopiea roaiJeJ free! ItUUIMfl Mat VIUOIQ VJ -4QHBKSsa Hi niCHARO K. VOX, IUt SO.leeS-Jy tEjcFi)iinc
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