GENTb FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. I being your HATS, GAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Bank -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE ALL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa BRIGG'S - IN ITS NERVOUS, EL.Li: US, OE CONGESTIVE FORMS. EUThis Remedy is the prescription of ono of the leadlnn physicians of Paris, Franci and wasused by lilin with unparallaled success foroyci thirty jpars.nnd was II rat givet to the Public as a proprietary medicine In 1878, and since that lioio It bus found its wa into almost every country on the face of Hie Klobe, and become a favorite remedy will thousands of tbe leading physicians. Medical societies have discussed its marvelous sue si at their annual conventions, and after their olilci.il chemists have anal.' zed It ant' found that It contained no opiaips, bromides, or other harmful ingredients, quiell) tdaeed it among their standard remedied. TESTlMONAIi. L. It. BROWN, M. D. 23 West Jersey St., Euzabktii, N. J., Juno 28, 1889 "This is to certify that I bavo used for soma months with much satisfaction, the combinatli n I remedies, for Ileanache. known as Brlgtj'B Headache Troches. The remedy cures more head, tthes especially ici as effect Nervous Women than anything I am acquainted I with, and if this certificate will lie tbe means ofbritiRlng it tn a favorable ettentiun of suflrers from that uUe, I shall teel that I hayo done them a service. L. K. BROWN, M. J. PEICB, SB CENTS. Bold by all Druggists, or sent by Mail on receipt of Price, ELIZiVBETH, N. J. August 31, '39. On account of rapidly iailing Bargains for You. out at sacrifice prices las large stock of Rontc 1 ariifi-cfi nhilrirono C The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who visely take advantage of this great closing out sale will secure woncleiful bargains in the shape of good goods at low prices Don't Fail to Call. 13ANK STREET LEHIGHTON, PA. mm gOPPOSITE L. BANK STREET, - Has just opened LADIES' FINE Comprising all t'ie Prv latest teens, Printo, OiuLains, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy JJxgbb Javterns ol wig low prices. Groceries, Provisions, ifV ood and Willowware Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and T eadv- i " 3 i. 1 i : ..i i jnaae Oiocuiug in grr.ii vuneiy uuu ut, pnecs Willi JE ne react of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goous can be bought lor at any other general .Carpets. Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in ereai variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality ofJjFlour and Feed at prices fully as low as the tame articles canbe purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been 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 game goods can bought at any general store ia this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, July 823.71 a!E&WinterGoods Cassimeres, "Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks lar more eloquently than word. Call on us for Fall and Winter Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts ol buns, f rices always the Lowest ! Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Street, Lehighton, Pa. FOR - gaga-rasa health the undersigned will close .t4-yln & S. DEPOT.-agT - LEHIGHTON, Pa an entire new line of DRESS GOODS! styles in White Goods. Sa llie very best qualities at exceed- Crockeryware.Glassware of the best makes at low. figures. store in tins vicinity. AMOS REIOEL. Alleged American Fun It tukca a lonrt habv to k un ft ?l.enlrii oar but It tnke but II til of Dr. Hull a lii rnp to quirt that baby and ll requires unl .o oents to otiy a ooiu. 01 uini w.u mwi -etnodr. The fone.r the npotn.y the "lively yonn- man ' ma Sen tor his roornlnu netulaane, tl. worse tnaiter will anoear ftlle&M and Lain tor arc tbe sovereign remedies for thli kind v neauaono. Always contract bail hnblta and expatu 4001I ones. OolnR 1 ho romi'ls mounting a ladder. The mad ilog scare which rosu'ted ii lie almost total extermination of dogs l IlirdsboroBcrkscouniy, hasspread ti iromeistiori aim 1110 animals are ucln; oiled by tlio score. Bncltlen'i Arnica Salve. Tlio BEST Salvo In tlio world for cutit, bruise ores, ulcers, salt-rheum, fever sores, tettei c iapped linn la, chilblains corns anil nil ski irut.tlons, and positively cures piles, or no paj equlred. It Is guaranteed to give pel feet satin ruction, or money refunded, l'rice 25 cents pe box. Tor sale by 1U2BKK druggist. In the raco of lllu it Isn't tbo fast mat .vlio comes out ahead. A Sound LcrbI Opinion, Ii. HaiiibiHiHu, jttuuuuy i.5n ouunty Atty., lay Co., Tex. uys: "Have Used Klcctru nil wrs with n. oat liunnv insults. Alv brother aisL was very low with Mulailul If ever mid Jitutitiic, Jill wus cureu uy ninety use 01 mis incuicnii mi satisfied Klectrlo Hitters sated Ills life," ml. I, a 1 1 ' 1 1 . . inv.A ........ T.' .. nrl.l i like testimony, sayluei Ho positively believe, ilmthe would lme died, bad It not been foi Electric Bitters. una tiiut ...meny win vara on, as wen as cur. II Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, I.lvei nd Stomach Disorders stands unequaled. l'llc. cents and $1 ut ICKllEit'S Urutstoic. Homo of Refuge the tiomo of jou vlfe's father. IS CONSUMPTION INOUltABI.li? itead the following: Mr. 0. II. Morris, New ik. Ark., says.' "Was . down with abscess e '.ungs, and friends and physicians ru'onotmct v no an incurable Consumptive. 'Began taklh )r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, in iow on my third bottle, and able to oversee Hi ork on my farm. It is tbo finest medicine ev i aadc." Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, says: ''Ila. t not been for Dr. King's New Discovery f o onsumpllon I would have died of Lulu 'loublcs. Was irh en up by doctors. Am no i best of health." Try it. Sample bottles frt it KKBISK'S Unucstore. Tho weather Is coininc when the mini er who isn't wideawako cannot keep b.t jongregatlon from going to sleep. lfnra.il ,1. 1 nnv. ITn.nA. Over GO people were forced in leave tlieli ...mn. ....n.nMln tr nn I I f..,. n ffUt frlol ttlM 'UlUCn YCDlvl UO lu -wt w u a.u ...w, j..n t r V.,,n;Ur Mi,.!r,o If mil nee vii jjiiou. auvu...... . jv.. , II 1 1.1.1 ... .4 ilioou is oau, yuur iiyer unu hiuucyn uui . raer, ll you are cotibiuiuLeu unu uuve iieuu .i. ...j . :i..i.. ....,.... :.. .!, f..t ILlie unu III! llllIMi;illiv i;wiuiii.-iuii, uuii . JI1 o call on any druggist to-day for a fret i .i,:; -,i .n.,i,. "i-i, i,i.,.. ,i 1111,1113 Ut .1119 fe.UKU I.IUbU. praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized i r.n filUHUu uv uciun. Good luck appaeeiillj hasn't dcsrte this countiy. A Pennsylvania yotith bat bis neck broken in a prize flulit. lntcresteJ reoplo. AK'irttft1nir n untent metlii'ine in the ne iliar wav in wiiich the proprietor t u'i.ti-t'u Ui'anm fur ("nnrrliq itiifl ( !nlil llni s indei."l wor.ueriui. no atitnnrizes ai Irugeists to give all thoso who rail for it itinplc hotllo free, that they may try it bi r.ira niirr.lio.lnf, Tit l 1:1 rrrn 1 till l.lrtl !l l'l fitli iniiSfi.OO. We certainly wnulil advibo i rial. I. may mi vc you from consumption. JTake use of time w lie it Is preset! with you; it depends upon your will, ani not upon the number of d.iys, to hayo iufflcient length of time. XIAXiF A UIINUTK, riiHASB. Thourfi voti were a Jav Gould or ft Vanderbilt, it is worth thirty seconds of your time to loam tuas "laeai" loom. Powder will preaervo your teeth from decav. ana uv so aoinir savo acntisis' bills and hours of aconv from your old enemy, the toothache. Dr. It. K. Glob- nor, Pa., says: "When I first bepan usine " iue.il " rootn rowaer i couiu not use a brush on my teeth on account of injuring the gums. Can. now uso as stiff a brush as obtainable with impun ity. it mm also aaraeuea tee onaraoi ot my teeth. A Chicago clergyman says that only one man out of a hundred tells the truth an further than he can make it benefit him. Could not Keep Shop without them. I consider your Sul phur Bitters a remarkable blood purifier. know of several people, whose cr.s.'S wen considered boneless, that have been en tirciy cureil by ycur medicine iiio salooi hulpliur isltters Is so large here that could not keen shon without tliom. K.S Vates, Pharmacist, 99 Essex slieet, Lawl ence. Altiss. One half of the world dosen't know how I be other half lives. And it is juttas well It saves a great deal of gossip. Don't tt'tilp a Sick Horse, Nor take Cathartic Pills when youi bowels or lircr are sluggish, lhey an whin. But try once at least Miles' Nerv and Liver Pills. They act through th nerves. Samples free at Biery or Thomas arug store. Hope is the only good which is conmioi to all men; those who have notliitnr mort pos.etJD hope still. , Look to Vour lleurt. Mrs. Chas. Greenwood, of Iiidlamipoli: had what thedotors ca led, asth ii.i, t ut she got little relief until she took llr Mile. New Cure, which soon made iitr lonj. winded, btopped the pain inchett, swelling of ankles, cough, palpitation, etc. Sold si Biery's nnd Thomas' drug stores. Nothing Is Impossible to him who wills unless be Is a married man. Make No Mistake. If you have mad up your mind to buy Ilood'n tarsaiiarilhi do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Snrsnparllla is a peculiar oombins tlon, proportion and preparation, curarivt power supeiinr to any other article of tin kind before the people. Fur all nfi'eclionf arising from impure blood or low stated the system it is uuequal uu. Be sure to gei Hood's. If a gas man were to write poetry, would his meter be correct. The female chiropodist Is tho diylnitj ill. iipes our ends. The raining favorite a good umbrella that belongs to another man. No one ia able to write eo lorn; a sen tence In so few words as the police judge. "I bear that the doctor has elver; Grigsby up." Yes, he wouldn't pay lilt bit." Ono would think that a jailer vould be In pain all the time whit so many felons on his hands. Walters seem to be, as a class, quite orderly men, yet they are continually be ing called to order. There's one peculiar thing ibout a horse race. Yorj jc&n pUik the winners right along until you put up jonr money. When tbe world comes to an end and all language Is forever hushad, I'll bet it will' be a woman who will bare tbe last word. Dime museum managers should in auguiate a search for a woman who can play cards u entire evening without ask ing: "kVhats trumpi?" ' Cures LIrr Oinp1a.lnt, BllloiuAfleo- I AXADOR SH lAXADORSSit HHHH and a'l delicate Female Com plaints. Sold everywhere. Prioe 25 ocnts. DBEXmCDLDrM Fragrant I JSp Lasting 1 The Leading Peffume forlheTolIetand Handkercnler. Sold by all dealers. Price 25 cto. SALVATION OIL V Price onlu 25 cti. Sold by all druggUts. IVill relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sriellings,S-uisos,Lumbago,Sprains, Hoadacho, Toothache, bores, Burns, wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. (ilnUflI!f'5 PLUGS, 7e Oreat tobacco An bnzlf Udote Prlco 10 Ctt. At nil arugglsti. When I say Onus I do not mean merely to Btoii tli. iu turn lime, anil then havo them re turn niralu I JIU.VN A UAUlCAi CU11K. 1 havo made the dlseueo ot FITS, EPSLSPS'2" or FALLING SICKNESS, A Ufe-lonB study. I wahuakt my remedy to Cuitis tho worst ciieo". Hicauso olhors have falloit 1b no reiisonfnr nnt now reet'1 ing a euro Sciiilntoiicol'triitrontineaiida 1 acisllori lb of my INl'AI.UULK lil'.MEDV. t.hc Uxpicts and l'ot ()io It costs yon nolhtUB fur a trial, ami It will euro you. Address H.Q.nOCT.t'l.C, ISSPEAitL 3r..KEWY0Rl imtriscciHsoit ,0H M.KT.n rr.ti till unetititled, and to Introduce out uperior poods we will iPiidrttKK touKK I Kltns in tieh luralltj iftbot) Onlv Ihois who wrila P to us at oncajin mnk urt ot ii" tberlinnrc AiiyouiiaTttodolBi return ti to ahnw onr pnoda to thoe who (II rotir iiHirhbori stnrl ihiiis nroiina vou. The bt. fflnntnr of thU idvrrllnfment ,l,w" w BhDwitltttnialifndorthatFU cop Tbt followtaf tat glrei Hie apprnranaa of It reducad to about trie finieth part of Ita bulk. It U grand, doubla alia trle- aeop,aaiarpaaa iiMijiomnT. iuiiiinjiiu out tiperieiira he tter write at nuce, We pay all ctprcaa cliargaa. 4,iJdreii,ll.llALLETr4CU.. lloi HHO, TobiLaud, Maivi, can niasta irom in tucv t ' u7 in. minwi,nim Best and Purest Medicine EVER MADE. .TtwtlldrlvotlioIIumorfromyour 4. SS.clean nnd smooth. Tliose o. .av Rvurcm. aim jiuitvu :uui onm 'o r ri'lniiies nnu Jtioniici-i, S f4 4 , oSMW cause y lnipuregg v uioou. anil cun ueeil 4iJ JrcmovcilliiaBhtirt 1 Bma-oulyatca7-tf,7., ty0,o spoonful. ' t$$g A s, , 0110 B08B 18fflv4- oA -l -4 ucb uuu .ssvsi'r v y? ."V'a. meUlctno. Try it, aaiT. V C$o you will lio satlsnoa. feii, "v v; ill DOS'lWAIT. GET1TAIONOE,S. V.rtj3 noy Disease, ami wish to live toj old ago, use SVU'lWn BirrEltS, Boston, Mass., for best modical work published? ,OUR JfEW FREE Wortb m 1 Utt.OU. ia77e5 watch in the world, rei-ru uencaaapcr. narraouattear, Boib ladlra'and nut a attca, wjtb worka and caata of each loralltr can aeeur aba tonu fa ma uxi riKaOHiii free toretbtr Mlth oar d aluabl luiaafXIouofaola th nraLrii. BX lVs. All fha work aitsi. idch umrjiea. aa jvaii need do ll to abaw what wo Mod yoa to tboe wbo cail your (iauua a uia nciKiiour aa U)oa aooai yMinai aiwaya reauiif tn raluabia trada tot ua, whkii hlJt forycara wbrn once aiarted, I ad thai w or repaid. Wo nay all taprraa, freight, etc After f a know all. If you would llk to ft to work for oa. you tan wnftooa H'-iti to SOO per week aud upwarda Addraa, vm pajf syv jav. daw va uuu auwsms THE SHOE BRUSH GONE I Won't miss it. for I have lonrr since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of Wolff'sACMEBIacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal pf labor and shoe leather. Bold tr Bho Start, Orocert, DrojilsU, to. The best Harness 3Dressing in the world. WOLFF & RANDOLPH? PHiUDELPHll $1 13 WEEKS. Tbe POLICE OAZRTTK lll K. .n.j turely wrapped, to any add tt in the Unl, ed Bute for tbrse pieotbs oo reoslft of One Dollar. WW EYET3 aye insr mfflsmj ft HV fa Mrs. Hollyhock I don't want any body to stick "Sacred to tho memory of Betsy Hollyhook" on me when I'm gone; fer I never lieered anything yit that I didn't fergit it. Harper's Bazar. Two Sollloqnlea nn a Turkish Swortl. Tna ccaTostER eouLoquizEa. " Two hundred yearn h&ve poet at least Bloce thou wert wielded in the east By omo brave warrior oriental; Yet still tbe thuinln experimental Had better of thy blades bo wary. Sword ot a fierce old Janizary. Thy broad, flat blade Is set with gold In arabesques, some artist old Traced by a cunning evanescent An art that no one knows at preecnt. What tales wouUst tell of combats gory, Couldst thou to me relato thy storyt Perchance the sultan's own thou wert Close to his side forever girt. Then, If his favorite Circassian Deceived him, in a stress of passion Methinks I see the blade's precision In worklDg an avenging mission. With edges twain, with keen point tipped. For thrust or slosh alike equipped, I think I fancy thee In battle, , Whon steel on steel wa3 wont to rattle. When thou tlio prophet's standard shloldod By some bold Turk with vigor wielded. Thy loug took o'er, a rest rewards. Thy fate is that of all good swords. For antique brio-a-brao delightful I gladly proffer prices frightful. I'll use thee, sword of Moslem nations, To open leaves of publications. THE. DEALER WRITES. To Briggs & Co., New Haven, Conn.! On getting this, at once send on Two doson Turkish swords, style twenty; For I can sell them here In plenty. Send promptly, when you get this letter; And say the more antique the better. America. She TTn Afraid of the tTnter. A London lady of limited information, when speaking to an acquaintance upon tho recklessness and lovo of adventure of her son, emphasized her remarks by saying: "My dear, he has actually none to Aus tralia, an island, uiy dear eo they tell me. I would not live on an island for anything. I should bo frightened lest the water should rise nil round during the night and wash mo off." Exchange. Wanted Two of a IUncl. "Well, my man," said a military doc tor to a patient who bad been on "low diet" for a long time, "how aro your "Much better, Bir." "Could you eat a small chicken to day?" "That I could, sir." "What would you iiko it stuffed with?" "Please, your honor, replied tlio hun gry patient, "I would like it Etufted with another chicken. " London Tid-Bits. Ills Own Kcquest. "Havo you nnythiug to say?" asked a judge of a prisoner upon whom ho was about to pass sentence. "Yes," was tho reply of tho prisoner, whoso penalty had been assessed at im prisonment for life, "I think that the time wasted in making that long winded speech by that young galoot vou an pointed to defend mo ought to bo taken out of my sentence." London Tid-Bits. Preferred lighter Jleadlng. Canvasser Will you want ono of this year s directories? Merchant No. I believo not. Canvasser Did you havo last year's? Merchant Yea: but I don't earn for it Canvasser What's the matter with it? Morchant Well, there aro too many characters nnd there isn't enough plot. America. A Soft Answer. "Jane, I saw that policeman speak to you. That's the third policeman I've seen speaking to you this morning. J can't allow thatl" "No, ma'am. But the policemen al ways sjo, admire baby so they can't 'elp stoppin' and Askiif about 'im. They all say as they never seo suph ft fine child!' Punch. Most Any Man Would Do. Wife (at church) That man In the second pew is noting very strangely. Do you thing he Is crazy? Husband I wouldn't be at all sur prised, my dear; I see his collar button has gono .down his back. Now York Sun. nreaklnc the Kecord. He You've got tlio paper, haven't you? Look at the account of tho foot ball match and seo if M)cre was anything remarkable about the gamo. Sho (after an interval) Well, yes, Nobody was killed, Exchange, flat Never Seen One. Mrs. Jones (beforo tho leopard's cage) Jerushy, Lzry, ain t ho an elegant critter? Mr. Jones (crtticaUy)-Yo3, but hain't he drctVully freckled? Lawrence Amer ican. Emilo Zola, who went to Mcdan in J678 to avoid the Paris exhibition of that year, and lias sinco written all his books there, will nereatter resfdo permanently in rnru. Georgo William Curtis lias for twenty eight yoara received a salary of $23,000 a year from tho Harpers He has been the literary guide and adviser of their entire business. Professor njohard S. Rosenthal, who devised the" MeUtensohaft system of learning languages, and wh speaks fourteen tongues fluently, has become a naOjraJIzod American citizen, Wilkia Collins, by his wfJJ, directed that ho Be buried in Kensal Green pemo tcry, at a cost not exceeding $130, that no scarfs or hatbands should be used, tnd that a plain stone cross placed over bis grave should bear only the inscription fvljicb ho had prepared. WOMEN 'SHOULD fjE THAJFUL. That buttons are mado to button. That bonnets are not as high as they That it is fashionable to be .clean and wholesome. That the elderlyman with a manner Is not laughed at but reepeeted. That bustles and reeds are gon and women cian sit down comfortably. That the woman who is the most quiet In her manners and in her gowning is beat form. That tbe man who has pleasant rather than unkind opinions of women is wel comed every where, Philadelphia Times. HOMELY PHILOSOPHY. '.The ring of coin Is of ten th knell of friendship. ' ' -.mm ineadty is !ta aiiaca fr a Uak TWO VOICES, A ball tut night PrHellla rt, Ami all wro there, both saint and knave, And girls, who yet untaught in sighs. Let laughter loiwo from lips and eyes; Yet I, Prlaoiils's n 111 lug slant. Cant! not for girl, nor saint, nor knave, But only fir that moment's space When I might look Into her f ice And tell tho luve hersflf must know. -Anil listen to hor answer low Led on by thought of what's tn storo. The foremost guest I reached hor door, Was ushered In, and heard the voice Wm wont to make my heart rejoico; Dot changed; In tonm no longer low, As I was used that voice to know, The frightened butler she upbraids. Then turmj, full cry, upon the maids. Tho guests arrive, and as I go, I hear again those oooenta low. The curtain's up and she's all smiles. All loveliness and gentlo wiles. Too early once, but, thanks to fate, For the peace of a lifetime not too lata -It. M. It in Ufa. r A Hoblipr, Tlio hour was late. A man stood at a tall desk, looking over an enormous book. A rough looking fellow stepped into tho room, nnd, drawing a pistol, said: "Keep quiet." "I am quiet," the manunswered, with out showing tho faintest sign of emo tion. "All right; remain that way. I am a robber." "So am I," the man answered, "What, you a robber?" "Yes; I have been appointed receiver for tliis company." , "Oh, is that a fact? In that case, I must loavo you. I ncvor beat a man out of his job," Arkansaw Traveler. A Modern Invention. Mrs. Kawler Why, how exquisitely your parlor is furnished, dear! I think thoso plush chairs are too sweet for any thing. But what is that great, homely hard wood chair? It is awfully uglyl Mrs. Btayathomo Why, dfnr, that is my mouse chair. Dear Arthur com plained that every time I jumped on one of tlio nice chairs ut seeing a inouso I spoiled it. So I had him get mo this one. O-o-o-hl There's one of the horrid creatures, nowl Jump up hero with mo, dear) Lawrence American. Prince and Commoner. An Englishman, who had been invited to dine with Prince Knunitz, hnd the misfortune to upset a glass of wine on the table. "Is tlint tho custom in England?" in quired a Gorman princeling. Not in tlio least abashed," tho English man replied: "Not exactly; but when it does hap pen nobody makes a fuss about it." Daheim. Sha Mlsumlerstoi.d. Lady (to tramp) Aro you going oil? You promised before I gavo you your dinner that you would saw some wood. Tramp (from Boston) Yes, madam; but you eiT in assuming that tho words necessarily apply to your wood. Tho re mark has reference to the woodpilo of another lady further up the road. Good afternoon. Rochester Jury. An Illustrated Qiiutatlou. "A bloated bondholder." Scribner's Magazine. Kind. Fiancee (of wealthy but ugly man) Havo you shaved? ''Yes." "Have you plenty of perfume on?" "Yes." "No tobacco in your mouth?" "No." "Well, then, you may kiss my poodle." -Pick Mo Up. A Designing Man. Miss Sowah There goes that designing man, Mr. Mildman Mall, across tho street. MibsTownh Designing! Why, I have always heard him spokon of in the high est terms, I nover suspecte4 hinj Pf uiiderhandedness. Miss Sowah I didn't mean that. Ho is an artist. National Weekly, Tho chorolistlia ia thu last London dance; from choros, a dunce, nnd olis thanein, to glide. A ffeokuk youth ato eighty-three bananas at .one sitting recently on a bet with a fruit dealer. Persons in Switzerland in tho habit pf handling bank notes printed in green are said to sutler from irritant poisoning. Tlio largest collection pf pojns jn tlje world is in Vienna. Thpy Aro placed M the public- cabinet of antiquities, and number over 123,000. L'Industrio Parislcuno says that in some French laundries boiled potatoes aro preferred to soap for the cleansing of Boil($l linen. Tho most ancient status ye) discovered in Greeco has been found n't TrlpoliUa. It represents a god, seated,' and resem bles antique Egyptian scuipturp. The Society for Prevention of Cruelty pq Animals in Switzerland lias resolved to banish .cats, fronj tho republic pii the ground that they are killing' off tlmbirdj. Maxwell Soinincrville, of Philadelphia, has just purchased a beautiful antiqup cameo or jupuer .ttgtocuus, preserrea from the first century. It is said to have cost more than $50,000. At plant City, Fla there has been found yyhat seems to be a half orange with a 'smooth skin and a 'half leuion with a rough skin, tho latter being a llt- Jlo larger, growing together as ono fruit. Surioj 68? slightly over a hundred lion dollars' worth of gpfd faa beep dug from the earth on the four conti nents; the )arget quantity came from Australia, uanrornia ana oonm Africa, Africa is loons Yolunbln Jtedlcal Treatise. The edition Jar IMOol M lifiynf Meillonl An null, known a llofttler's Alina;,Ci Ii now rr.iri', ami rmiy lje obtained, free ofcoit.of dnigf Utsaiul eeneral country dealers mall part of the Vnlted States, Mexico, ana nmeed la every clvlllted poiflon el t&e Wettern Hem ispliere. Ibis Almanac has teen lianed recti larly at the e immencement of erery yeHr for over one-fourth of a century, it combines, with the soundest praeUenl advice (or the preserva tion and restoration of heHllli, a Urge amount ot li.teremng and mining llylit reading, and the Cfllenilur, rilioniieiil el tilMlon,chrono loiilcal ltem, &e., Bie pri juiiMt villi lireat cure and will be found entirely accurate. The Iwue of Hosteltrr's Almiiniic tor two will iroblily be the UrRMt edition of a medical work ever pub ('lied in any eotuitrv The proprletora, Messrs II Metier & Co., Ptttttmrg, on receipt of h two-win stamp, will forurd a copy by milt ou anrpeiouwduiM.aoet t..ur w. in ti. pelab AT YOUK SERVILE With the brst line of Over rents in rhilndelphia for Men, Youths and ( liildien. No matter I at kind of an Overcoat jou want 5011 will find it heie made in our well-known ri liable way, nt the lowest prices. : A. C.Yates & Co,, LMinirn nrjii.DiNG. ' ixt.h nnrl CheRt.nit. rhiJnrlelpVin. TOTAOQUAIITTED WITH THU OBOOItAPOT Or THE OOOHTB.Y, WILXt OBTAHJ MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF ll "." ,"i" i I THE GHSGISQ, ROCK !SlftHD & PSCSFIG RAILWAY, Including main linen, branchos and cxtonalonB Enst and Wost of tho Missouri River. Tho Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollot, Ottawa, Poorla, La Sallo, Mollno, Rock Island, In ILLINOIS Davonport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oolraloosu, DeaMolne3,Winter80t, Audubon. Harlan, and Council BlufTB, In IOWA Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Wotertown and SIouk Falls, In DAKOTA Cameron, St. Josoph, Mid Kanoas City, In MISSOURI Omana, Falrbury, and Nolson, In NEBRASKA Horton, Topeica, Hutchinson, Wichita, Bollovlllo, Abilene, Caldwoh, In KANSAS Pond Crook, Kingfisher, Fort Reno, In tho INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Donvor, Pueblo, In COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodp-o City, nnd Palaco Sleep ing Cars bstwoen Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses now nnd vast areas of rich funning and grazing lands, affording tho best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and soutnwost of Chicago, and Fadflo and transocoanio Seaports, MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, cool, woll ventilated, and froo from duot. Through Coaches, Pullman Sloopors, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, D03 Moinas, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to NorMi Platta, Nob., and between Chicago and. Colorado Springs, Denver, and l'uoblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topoka. Splondld Dining Hotola (furnlBhlng meal3 at Beasrnablo nourm wont of Missouri River. California Excursions dally, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lako, Ogdon, Portland, Los Angoles, and San Francisco. Tho DIRECT LINE, to and from Piko's Peak, Manitou, Garden of tho Gods, tho Sanitari ums, and Sconlo Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains daily between Chlcag-o and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Bocllnlng Chair Cars (FREE) t3 and from thoso points nnd Kansas City. Tnrough Chair Car and Sloopor between Peoria, Spirit Lake, nnd Sioux Falls, via Itock Island. Tho Fovorlto Lino to Fipostono, Wator town, Sioux Falls, and tho Summer Rosorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of tho Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayotto, and Council Bluffs, St. JosophjAtchloon, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Ticketa, Maps, Foldors, or desired Information, apply to any Ticket OHlco In tho United Otatoa or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. t Le( Near riillmlelpliln. School Oioii Sept. 1 Dili. Yearly E.xticnie, 500. Quarterly l'ajinls,Sl!j3. Admits antl'UsiIfies yourt" men nn bv i ivtl hnsnrjiKriinr. Chum s. Mathmtfn. etc fin- nf r lvt volenti huiiM i Hie tiiKipal f eactiar atl men irt i f firvU tiM-vf Vm luiltnnrM inttte eriaMt rootn i Lvpry t.un 1aa l It a ntam ra-lnt -t -nl U rmi1tv (ttrnlslmt. Cm mhU (ten rt . fn. t-UUI la-c-Utlt, Mhleilc,-ic (Jvitinasium Special ttfipittTunutcs f wut stuir nt t"aiWa--f mi-lthv t'tlvitt ttirorlntr ami c'!i1ftrit' frr hU war 1 Iwi I'atfiiim -r mn ie tmv ree aov hiille. rr ftif-tftM. Collwe-Wana wr . ! ' (tii M. fr C(vl'tii)tflntii; ccnirv. bvti al fltlfl humirai ).lArnnrv I'rcil al tlxlnc-s f) i iirnfrtt. Uli Iel4irrt4v -"r Burt. 1 ypc-writniff tc, r tc. Mfire luliy siilicl w itli aiitara-iiq iban Mix .ttitfr t ulle e fiiltttrf twhiml Meihi A ii .it ,ffnt(l Mrsr h'ito Cimfoii the lci t-tiucttl anrlilie 1et fAtuintf Tixc i-rliM avr vorv V' r-ti'ii it.". for 9tm ssAon New Illustrate.! .atat.-tme sent free i nv ad WUHiN C bUUU t l.ilh.H A B , A U . r.nt i,r-dua, j-rlnclp! Hid i'roprletr. Meil la l m tilais at thi- ffi e Piso'a Cure for Con sumption is also tho best Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough without disease of tho Lungs, a few doses aro all you need. But if you ne glect this easy moans of safety, the slight Cough may becomo a serious matter, and several bot tles will be required. Piso'a Remedy for Catarrh Is thu una, uasicsi to use, ana uneapesu Sold by druRETtsta or sent bv malL ouu. ai. x. jjiueiuue, warren, i"a. Ilia Rrt anti or,! Iced UUlYITauiClD Hop Plasters A ranrvfilanft cowblnallon of modical oaont- KUuva MHi tpit.ui on muaiiu. ail leadj to put oz. IMV. Hiimmi In'lamiitatlAn if WmLrm; LtacrMnt wcb onio uo mattw wber located bn rinsed, i ltl instantly to tbe alI-porr(ful medi ( inn) prjpertfwB ut tb Urn? Vttr ltt'BerUuru nanfl rfuitr tf5tllal, TiUlU and restored t heaitb "Od Htor. IfOl lLAYIti never bi rn or Irrllptc Ar utud by tboownda ot peoile hi oyery vraic of 111 aJtr7i whb nBiKMMia od utfaetion. rOi'R ATT KXTi OX nn9t let ftojr deal fonl yuu Into taking a nubetitiito rr Im'tatfon. A gonului II tp W tMcrn ebiiw tpM pfopffHon tigOMtfu HOPPUATCBCO ,PnOPAlCTQRC,B06TOt Aovxii tHnhtntnt cLutcrt nnd cxdMinjicbtj you buy. TliMWuds aaT.i peen rnrniml f.uioj by l,IIIhAlll.rHIAil' K ODto,ice,iinnpor'l"a r l.i n Omi flaw Whiaw. iWiWi -atab4liyuttnr wititl. Kll',r'1l' CURE LUARAN1 EED, otCi'Mwu ok OF 5UB m$ UVE S!i Almost as Palatable as PJIHfc. So ilepnt, i uui it can ha tr'- ligfdli, li&lil ul,i!t cf ,y Ill" t'cx. :!-, n tl. -. . annul , io: .n;, ., f. w j i, , , Hnlfrsi rti t.fc oil i ' t',-.,'l , ,. jiitt Is lauoli l .utc.;, BasrlaSij M a Ctiii prcdL - , P;v- i 1 ,'"' x-i'U, t. ' ' . ero'iT'.' rim i.hj- ; P : 'hw h to ) n ; y r ti'v : . ; i, . , 3 :OlaHllH5-3fl JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHIOAQO, IL I,. Qen'l Tickot & Pass. Affent 'ft oy at hit time fn ihem for nutnrts, n CtiXfrc, TVi tet fttfe -tltt1 chssvi n fhyl , herniary. Siml'i. I Uttmut r J n.tuiiiH.4 an.l li m. nam-itd l-.i-u All firJEgLORSlrlAT IVWflc-u ni IT NORFADE SCAN'S QN lY Sold BYDRUGGisfS A I.HO PH.ULESS flllONZK l-AISTS 0 Color, l'i:Eiti.i:fts i.aimiuv im.uiko. i'i;i:iti.i;ss i.xk t-oii nuts fKimii roiors. TEEBLESS tUU DVtS-S Colors, ' B iSEASES OF MEN ONLY Blood tMlKin,DluacfKMnsirf,Blsdiliirandi)Ulcr ,'' W""' NfTou Do ill y Lot Jllmti4 r inltH of Kfors n Yoati are ppoodll and pormanwnl ij cbre.1. ilon ut tlon rn.l tm it mi-iiI rilr'bym'llL Aduiew DK. ORIWDUi. 171 "V lSUBt..HowSSrfe Favorite Singer Sewlnn Machine. HIGH Aim $25.0IJ. . Each Machine has a drop leaf, fumy cowr, two Iare drawers, villi nicUl titles, and a full set pf Attaclimenl. e jnal to any Sin-p,'-r Machine sold from $40 ti) ry Canva ers. A tn d in your hoinefejir- fore piymcnt is asked. Iluy dlreft of tbe Mjnijr faciurcrs nd ave ngenti' pr .(its bcsidfii geulna fertificjtes f w arrantce for five years. Send far tettimnnwu to Co-operative Sewing Machlna Co., 269 S. nth St.. Philadelphia, I'a. pax i'Giqirr,-$ Wcharea mirh that will CURE ( BRONCHITIS i.'.J ASTHMA. Hut faith it to tmmr ti ,t we v ill &cad treatment on trial. j Tend for Treatise aud full particular!. Address, CAN bo CURED. Wo wll SEND FREE br m-.ll .i ,arue I RIhL lioril.Ei a ti..a.c ou i piIcumv. IjONT A.N i' Ul.SOEUI Give Post Of. County, an ' Age plainly. A?. t i; hall chemical co., '- f i . ' 4f- PMttlWphlliPf. Prcfo Lofsette's DISCOVfR-'WrjT ju VpHe ' a(' ' . t Ifeeuty, na pru ' the trtiKfct . ,n Dump lit.i, , I ll. at oitliafrinlt. 1 I. an l.nit (tit-; Prut h i i t-d. y in I Opiuiwubt'f i m METHOD bii s.i. rtnic, VEERI $601 1ATARRH. r ts em m EH aUy SUrr KK -on biik. ii, . i,tuipiloi i "I. W(HUd4M i f l'r,.U lS5 riitfan. '".'-.'..TSa 1 Li I HiiliMh'iMMi
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