Tiill ttorhl li but fleeting show, And no wise ran regret It, Man wants but lltflebere below, Jkjnd Bcncrlly be gels It. Bncklen's Arnica BalTt The BBST Halve In the world for cuts, bruise ore, ulcers, tilt rhe'tm, fever sores, tetter, happed hand, chilblains corns and all skin ructions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed to give perfect satis fmotlon, or money refunded. Trice M cents per kc fnrsalebySKDEKdrundst. The general depth of tho Suot canal It twenty-six feet. In New York city last year there werv W.SM deaths, and 14.400 marriages. Klectrlo Hitters. "This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need of no special mention. Al. who have used Electric Hitters slnz the same tone of praise. A purer medlclno does not ex ist and It' Is guaranteed to all Unit Is claimed Klectrlo Hitters will euro all diseases of the llvei and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other ellectlons caused by Impute blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent a well as cure alt malaria fevers. Fi cure of headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entlro satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and II er bottle at BEDEB'B Drugstore. There are fifty manufactories of Imlta tlon butter In Germany. A. factory In Mannheim produces da 11 6000 pounds fron a preparation of cocoatiuit. The Doctor and Fostmuter. Were talking ab Jttctue of rerlons lllneri, dot to a nrg'.taUl .'.Id cn.t rapidly going Into Ooniimptlon, which wot promptly enredby Farltan Cough an& Oor n vi ti.ton Oar. Price M cintt. Exptrlenee htt shown tuflerau" i'v v.vpt'i Bllllonineti an4 Liver Uouipltlnt, .a f . i:i dlieaiet, arising Ircm a disordered system tttt othlng equals Dr. Lee's Liver Hegulator for for then troubles. Try It, Trial bottles free at Thomas' drug stort. Why does the ocean get angry? cause It hit been crossed so often. Be Forced to Leave Home. Over 60 people were forced to leave theli hornet yesterday to call for a free trial pack tgt of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood it bad, your liyor and kidneys out ol order, if you are constipated and liaye head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladio praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized package 50 cents. Before arithmetic was Invented people multiplied on the face of the earth. Why Should I Not haye confidence in that which has done me a world of good? If you had suffered years with livei complaint and cot cured by using Sulphur Bitters, would not you too have confidence in them? J. K. Nash, Hotel Winihrop, Boston. It Is quite natural tbat the man who step on a tack should bo bopping mad. Nothing In the Wide World to flood. I was afflicted with kidney disease. Dr, Kennedy'! Favorite Eemedy, of Rondont, N. Y. I say it with a perfect recollection of all that was done for me besides, is the only tiling that gave me permanent relief. I have recommended tins medicine to many people for kidney disease and they all igree in sa)lug that it has not its equal in the wide world for this complaint. Lyman Crawford, Druggist, Springfield, Maw. Time flies and stays for no man. The only fellow who can beat him is a must clan. Th Bwrr medical writers claim that the sue- ttitiui remeay lor natal cattarrn mmt bo non Irrltatlnir, easy of application, and one that will reaeb all tht remote tores and ulcerated sur. rues. The bittory or the eff,.itt to treat eattarrh doling the past obliges us to admit that only one remedy lias met these conditions, and that It ElysUreva Balm, This plearant remedy has mattered eatsrrh at nothmgelse hat evtrdone, and both pbyilolant and patients freely concede tbltfaot. The more distressing iMye.uieiaiu iv it,. Happy the bride who dost not hear all the comments and criticisms of her dear friends who make up the audience at the wedding. Ask Tour Friends About It. lour distressing cough can be cured. We know it because Ktmp'ri Balsam within the patt few years has cured mi many oughs hiiu cuius in inis community, us rejiarka ble sale has been won entirely by i's genu ine merit. Ask dome friend whs linn iikm it whathe thlnl-d of Kenp'sJIilsam. Then is no meJleine -o pur, none so effective. Large bottles fiOnand 00 it all prupgssts, nampie Dome me. now mucn more agreeable tt. ioud who wants to tell than the man who wants to bny. Make No Mwtaae. If you have made up yojr mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be ' induced to take any other. uou e oarsapariua is a peculiar medicine, poeseesing. by virtue of its peculiar corobl nation, proportion and ureparolli.n. cunt' tiva power tnoerior to anv article of the kind before the people. For all affections arising from impure blood, or a low stale of the system, it Is unequaled. Be sure to get ilood'a. Many a man makes a good repnta tlon on what it not found out about htm. Eestntnt physicians tverywhtro recommend Ayer'tChtrry Pectoral at the most reliable rein ed I that eau ba had for eoldt. eetuht. and all pulmonary disorders. Ask your druggist for jw Aiuknu; ifc is mo oeii paDiiotuoa of tie wui euu mil vi imormaiioo The innocence of thi intention abates nothing of the mischief of the example. Thonsandt ef people are building np a fine ailotis by pulling down their health. For snob as pe'Sue the course ol over work and Induce thereby liver disease and dyspepsia. Lazador la actually a blessing, Prloe only Si cents a package. iryour baby It suffering with thnte troubles that nearly always attend teething, don't delay bat sit at once, Dr. Bull's Uaby Syrup. Prltt W etnts. Every man ought to be as good as his word. Nothing is expected of those who never have a good word for any body. Sudden Death. If you get abort of breath, have flutter ing, pain in side, faint or hungry spells, swollen ankles, etc., you have heart disease, and don't fall to lake Dr, Miles' New Cure. Bold al Blery or Thomas' drug stores. A mustard man saya tbat he has not made bis fortune out of mustard eaten, but out of mustard watted on plates, When a man bat a business tbat doien't pay be usually begins to look Around for a partner to share his losses with him. Ittmefflber. If you let your chickens feed from your ntlgbboia flower bed, his pi will probably get fat la yanr potato KNEELING AT A SPRING. Drink, fair maid, from tbt spruit that bt&bJM un. tfake of row slender hand a dainty cup, Aad L from those white hands, would ratlntr drink. Jntt as thou knlett on tie mossy brisk, Than Ust ambrosia of fair Ouymede. thou kneelnt hart for what Kce dost tho - Dkadt Wouldrt thou some forest rod's aJtectlon wlnr Or dost thou setek Omt Beottt Hue's tumbled In I Munsey't Weekly. HE SAVED THE QUEEK. In the Fourteenth century, In tho days when thero wore knights, and when those who committed great crimes in England were burned at tho stake, thero lived a king who had n boautl'ul queen, as good as sho was lovely. All men ad. mired her, but for her part sho thought of no one but her husband, the king. There was, howover, in the king's ser vice a steward called Sir Aldingar, who thought himself irresistible, and who did all he could to cause the queen to smile upon him. She. howover, knowing1 what A true wlfo Should be, not only showed herself unmoved by his smiles and sighs and tender glances, but was brave enough to rebuko him for tbem, and tell him that If ho repeated his insolence sno would inform tho king. Tliis not only made Sir Aidingar furi ous, but caused mm to tear that lie might loss that place at court which was so valuable to him. He had good wages, and the favor of the king. Moreover, no doubt, being dishonorable In one direction, he was so in all, and robbed his master of his money as lie wished to rob him of his wife's love. Therefore, he resolved to bring the queen into disgrace, to mako the king believe her falie to him, and to compass her death if possible. The queen who was untrue to her husband In those days was burned at the 6take, and the steward was fiend enough to en deavor to bring this about, for, once burned, the beautiful queen could never harm him more. She, for her part, thought that she had asserted her dignity, and had no fear of any harm coming to her. Perhaps she should have denounced tho steward to the kins, but 6he was pitiful, and justice was prompt in those days. The steward would have met some fearful death. So she prayed to heaven to keep her heart and her life pure, and sat among her maidens teach ing them to spin, and weave, and em broider, and giving them, ono may be sure, good counsel. But Aidingar did not soften. On the contrary, his wrath grew greater, and his determination to do tho queen to death stronger with every hour. Now, the queen had a beautiful sum mer bower, in which she sat alone at times. It was hung with tapestry, and rich rugs from the orient wero spread upon the stone floor. Without the deep windows were blooming vines, swayed by every breeze that blew, and the birds perched on the carven sills and pecked the crumbs that the queen cast them; and here not even the maidens entered. No one ever camo there but the king, and as the August days grew warm the beautiful queen, in loose and graceful dishabille, reclined upon her couch and read her missal or sang to her luto until the king came to rest there also. Sir Aidingar knew this, and planned accordingly. There were minstrels in those dayB men who traveled along the road with lutes in their hands or harps on their shoulders, and were fed and housed by those for whom they played. There was one who was handsome, young and blind, who played tho lute divinely. This man Aidingar met upon the road one day and spoke kindly to him. "Come with me," he said, "and you shall meet a lady who will givo you large alms and good entertainment, for she is fond of music like yours." And then he led the blind man, who could not see where he was going, and had no thought of treachery, into tho good queen's summer bower,whero it was a crime for any man to set foot, savo at the royal bidding, and led him also to the queen's couch, where lie bade him rest himself until some ono caruo. After this he sought the kins: and told him that ho had sad tidings, which he was loath to utter. However, the king bade him speak boldly, and Aidingar, with great show of sorrow, declared that the queen had a lover; that she invited a handsome blind minstrel to her sum mer bower and there listened to his mu sic. In fact, he made a very bad story of it, and added that the minstrel was now in the queen's bower. The king, lashed to fury, Bworo ven geance if the talo proved true, but added that, if it were not, Aidingar should be hanged upon agallows.and rushed away, followed by the steward, to find Ids queen. Meanwhile the beautiful lady had gone innocently to her bower aud, entering, saw a man seated on her couch. She knew him to be blind, and saw that he was a wandering miuntrel, and her in quiry as to how he camo there was lets stern than it would have been to one who could see. The minstrel, hearing the lady's voice, arose and answered that a most kindly and courteous knight, or gentleman, had brought him thither, saying that a lady who loved the lute would listen to him and recompense him. "It could be no other than the king, my husband," said the queen. "And since It is his command, play for me." Then, with her own hand, she led him to a seat near by, that he might rest there while he played; and as she did so, tho door of the bower burst open and In entered the king, followed by Aidin gar. The beautiful wife-told the truth, tho minstrel swore to his talo, but the king was jealous; and, thinking himself de ceived, ill used and insulted, doomed the innocent queen and the poor minstrel to be burned to death, and thanked Sir Ai dingar for telling him of her ill doing. So the queen was locked up in her bower until the fatal day on which she was to bo burned, with two trusty wait ing women for company, and the min strel was cast into a dungeon to bids his time. Now in those days there were knichts. 1 and the knights were under vows to pro & -. i - . . . toct ma i air lame or innocent ladles. If one were accused of evil, a knight might offer to tight her accuser; and, If he con quered him, the peoplo of those days be lieved that God had declared the lady innocent by giving her knight the vic tory, and no one dared to think her guilty after that; and the waiting maids, who knew their mistress chaste as Ice and pure as snow, said to each other that surely a knight could be found to prove her innocent. One of them offered to ride forth and seek a brave knight with the red ribbon across his breast, and Loyaute aux Dames for his motto, who would prove the queen guiltless by fighting Sir Aidingar. The queen listened as she wept; a lit tle hope revived in her bosom. "Perhaps there may be a knight to fight for me," she said. "I never be lieved In dreams before; but now, alas! I do, for but a few nights ago I dreamed that as I sat upon my throne a, griffin de scended and carried off my crown and all my jewels; and then, as I sat shriek ing. Ue returned and lifted me la his aHBT stun eaaisj e i UswMt awl there devour me; Dut just then tnere arose a little white dove so mild you would not think he oould harm a hum ming bird -and he attacked thegriffln and there killed him, and so saved me. The priffln has come in Sir Aidingar. Now perhaps the white dove may oomo in the form of some truo knight. So ride forth, Margaret, and seek him." Then the damsel, Margaret, kissed her queen's hand and went forth and rode far and wide; but tho story that Aidin gar told had gone forth. All believed tho queen a wicked woman, deserving of her fate. No knight offered to lylit Ai dingar, for every ono thought that ho had only done his duty. So the maiden returned to the bower broken-hearted; hut, riding through the woods, she met a littlo boy a child so small and delicate that, ho was not mora than a babe, and clad In one white garment, over which his golden hair fell to his waist. "Why do you" weep, fair damsel? he asked. For something a child knows nothing of," sho answered. "Dry your tears, good damsel," replied the child, "and tako this message to the queen. Uiu Her remember her dream. Bid her remember how, as tho griflln would have borno her to his nest, tho little white dove camo and saved her from its claws. Tell her that Heaven knows her innocence, and that it shall be proved." Tho damsel was silent with astonish ment, and tho child seemed to her wido open oyes to vanish into air even as he spoke. Sho rode homo sadly, and her story of the child in the wood was all tho com fort sho could bring. And the day of tho queen's death approached, and the preparations were made for Iter death and for that of the blind minstrel. Two trees wore shorn of their limbs and wood piled high about them and soaked with oil, and the queen was led forth on one hand and tho minstrel on tho other. All that remained was to tie each to a stake and flro the pile. But first the herald must do his duty. He, riding forth into tho open space about tho stake, which was guarded by soldiers, waved his hand, blew a blast through his trumpet and uttered these words, "If any knight desires to fight for the lady now nbout to dio upon the stako, let him speak, or ever after hold his peace." He paused; thero camo no answer. Again ho repeated tho cry. Still silence. And.no w, for the third and last time, the words were uttered, and Sir Aidingar felt his wicked heart begin to beat again, for he feared tho justice of Ood, knowing how evil wero his deeds, when, suddenly whence no one knew a little white clad figure stepped into the open space the whito clad child Margaret had seen in the woods. He stood and looked at them with glorious eyes like stars, and he lifted up his hands. "I challenge Sir Aidingar to fight me for tho good queen's lifo," he said. "I stand here ready." Then all saw in his hand a sword that was not there before. "Aldingarl" they called. Aud the traitor Btepped forth and con fronted the child. "It is not fitting that I should fight so small a child I" ho said. "1 am large enough to avenge wrong, as you shall see," replied the child. And so, perforce, Aidingar produced his blade; and the story goes that the first stroke of tho child's sword pierced ids body and lie fell, dying. The priests surrounded him, holding their crosses before his face, and to them he made full confession of his sin and begged the queen to forgive him. Her answer was: "May Christ forgive thee, Aidingar, as freely as I dor Then the king clasped his wife in lila arms, and besought her pardon; and the tiny champion himself unloosed the bonds of the blind minstrel, and kissed him upon his eyes, which, at tho kiss, received their sight again; and, after I wards, the king tnado him one of his ' knights, and exalted him to great favor. But as for tho tiny champion, no one ever knew just how he departed, or ex actly at what moment. Only, suroly there was a strange music in the air, and a rustling as of the wings of unseen angels, and a great mass was said, and j the story or the miraclo was recorded by the monks, who found tho sword with which the queen's honor was defended upon the ground, and enshrined it anion:? their holiest relics. New York Mail and fciipresa. TJte of Joe In Pneumonia. The London Lancet refers to the sua cess which has attended the treatment of pneumonia by the application of ice, j The method adopted is to apply over the anected lung an India rubber barr con taining ice continuously for from twelve to twenty-four hours after the crisis. In addition to the local treatment the pa I tients are given Buch medicines as are 1 usually employed tliut is to say, opium, ipecacuanna, uigitaus, uranuy, eta. THE GENTLER SEX. Mrs. Edison has fine brown eyes and a straight face, with a delicately aquiline nose. Mary Garfield Stanley-Brown is tho way tno dead president s daughter now writes nor name. Miss Blanche W. Hlldebrand is a can didate for the office of assistant post mistress of the next Iowa legislature. Miss Ithoda Broughton, after on Ill ness ot some years, has written a new novel, which is to wear the curious title or "Atlas." Adelaide Detchon, the young Ameri can actress, hnji twn nrfstit,vl wffl, . gold medal set with diamonds by tho m . ..... . . incuuy ana students ot jJlasgow uni versity. When Robert Imrpnwll'a rinttalitnr u.nn married she stood in an alcove between the library and the drawing room, under a twenty men uorBesnoe mado or silver i i auu Bieei. Mrs. Humphrey Ward looks askance on the woman's right movement, and nas a sister married to Professor Hux ley. She shuns nublicitv. larly masculine hand and is a complete enigma to ner own xamily, who are still trying to una out what all the fuss about. The Italian admiral Albiui thinks that the future mon-ofwar will Imvn HamI.I screws and a helm at each end, bo that in battle it need waste no time in turn ing around. Ita sides will be unarm ored. President Carnot, of France, lias learned to waltz in the American fash' Ion. He has alwavs Vmpn fnml nf .Ian. ing, and his recent intimacy with tho American colony in rarls lias led him to adopt our mode of waltzing. Col. Daniel S. Tjimnnf In. In tiln in the Mills building, New York, a large copy di me oniy pnotograpn ever taken Of a president and his cabinet Jn actual session. The photograph is that of Mr. Cleveland and the members of Ids cabi net during the last year of his adminis tration. Postmaster General Wanamaker and the late Franklin B. Gowen were warm friends for years. Mr. Wanamaker re cently said: "There has never been any thing In my life that has distressed me so much as Mr, Gowen's death. I have rio theory t) offer as to the cause of his aot battle ha ttuyt have OTejslreiatd UtjWWWMMttWi? 1 Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Affee- 1 AX AD OR 14$ Stomach, Old- 1 V AflflD dlness.Coetlve- IMAUUHsSst BHbHb! and all delicate Female Com plaints. Sold everywhere. Price 83 cents. BMEiMCOLOGl Fragrant! ith Lasting 1 The Leading Perfume forlhe Tolletand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Price 25 ots. UCk ik W Ift sm IB SI SSBIH Bt H m lla mm la fiCI H liirmniTlhsMslflllllMsMlslMMsltsMsIM Salvation Oil 3P Price ml 25 c(t Sold by alldrugglttl. Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,B4uises,Lumbago,Spraws, Hoadacho, Toolhacho, Sores, Burps, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nurmLAKQt'S rtt03, T' Crtnt icbaccoAif jtlL.tr tldtt,.Prlo 10 Cti. At all arumlltt. Tndigestion IS not only a distressing complaint, ot itself, but, by causing tho blood to become depraved and the system en feebled, is the parent of Innumerable maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparllla is tho best cure for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, is proved by tho following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, ol Brockway Centre, Mich.: "Liver complaint and indigestion mnrlo my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. Within the ttmo mentioned several physicians treated me without giving re llel. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, which has produced wonderful results. Boon after commencing to take the Sarsapa rllla I could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return nnd with It camo tho ability to digest all the food taken, my strength Im proved each day, nnd after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given mo a new lease of life." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FBITABin ET Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. rii:e (1 ; tlx bottles, (S. Worth (5 a botlle. )AThe Greatest Blood Purifier k Tills Great German Medicine Is thoAV. 1'uuit JUTTUHS fort 1.00,lcsstnan uuu rent a uoae. it will euro me, worst cases ot skin disease, from a common jnrmno on tno lace. wi umi nwiui umenso scrotum. CTT, iirittt. niftmi.im . i. best medicine to uso in nll wises of such stubborn nnilAVour Kid. deep seated diseases. Do4e7saroout not ever tako erntmiltv.Vm BLUE PILLS SULPllUita or mercury, they nro dead a, t i ' ' i ' ,: ly. 1'laco vour trust lniyJr0.,.,lr0 f'1' the mircst and heat'tyou, USO ZJ?!CJMM Bitters! wltlinycllowstlckyrDon't wait until yoti M Hui!uiucvr isyour uru uuauie to wniK, or breath foul nndjS'aro lint on your unci:, offensive? Yours but get some at onoc.it stomach is outjWwIll euro you. Sulnliur of order. TJsojfi'Blttcrs U 8Ui iSl bo Invalid's Friend. lmmci llatcly rho young, tho aged n ml tot Is your ur-Arterlngaro eoon mado well by mo thick, wits uso. Itcmemhcr what you roiiy.cio-Afread here, It mny savo your it hns saved hundreds. Dou'twalt until to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day I Are tou low.snlrltcd and wpnt for stilTcrtnrr from tho cxccsaoa or r-jffyouinr ji bo, Duiei uuu xiixj.x.uq win curs you cc mm n .t,cuv ei(ini)a in dt i a vninitr cv ilostcm, Muss., for bct mod leal work puGlUhuUr Tbo tirrt tnd only oomhlaoj BooUdnz. Pin-KilUn?, Car&tir a and Btmjlheuing FUstws ever Prepare i. A marrelloii fomblnatUn of medJoat acnta Praia Mops, Hemlock, Pine Uetldevm, and JSiiracU 5 reputed and spread on mutun, all read to put on. ba fiew KogUhd rrmed I'AIX, Horene lnfluMmatlon or WeaLaraa. whether recent chronic. w matter when located o how einaed, rUJdi lntrtJuitlT to tho all-powerful modl cintl propertlut of the tie.. riaatr. Ths parts era wdrrfiiltj rttnhtirrty 1 TUlliiMH' and restored to health and Tlor. HUP PLAHTICUM never biro. or Irritate. Ar need bj thouaands of people in ererj walk ol Ufe alwaye with arurceu aud aatiaf action. l-Ot'jy ATTKXTiOK-nemH t u. &ule fool tuu Into takinz a subftitata or ImiUtlon. A, eenaine Hop Pltuttere enow the proprietors alcnatan HOPPLAVTCnCO .PnopniCTORS.BOQTON Avoid dUknttt dsaUrt and eaamin tcXm yen buy. MERCHANT'S HOOFING PLATES. WE not only ele tlte piirrlisser tho best ' ' roofing ilates, but we piotect Mm: FIItHT-lly guarniiteelni; eveiy box. HKCOND-B) stamnliig cael sheet wltlil me urHiia iinu iiui'Mittc. THIRD lly excluding Masters or defec-j live sued. FoWim-ny branding: the net Keleht nil me 113 siieeis on iarii uox, in aunty iiipcus i toiner (In this aiteof ILfttit ueiglit plates) thai 1 up nuuiiuiuuii t un ,c?ijaui. I'or Hie benefit of iliww naming the very Uet lUtinitp i.ilVb. He MMIClt, .il.il nr. prr- p, fd to iirove, tliut tlur- are no oihei i. anus of roollnir tlnoffertsl In tin-nmikfi u dv, by any linn under tun (uur (III eieut , uar.iiilws xhen above by tint liouw ami we ch lli-niio a tmbllo contradiction ol tills statement Our book oil Tin Hoot will be furnished tree on application. MERCHANT & CO., PHI LA D ULI'il I A. CHI AQO. lew OllK. LONDON, i s-90 sin Mop Plasters THIN08 WORTH KNOWING. Hot dry flannel, applied as hot as pos sible, for neuralgia. If you ol sen silk, never iron it while wet or very damp. A better way than ironing on tho wrong side is to have the silk dry and then lay a thin, damp cloth over it and iron on that. Painting tho kitchen walls enables one to wash tliem oil, and in general tends tn a neat appearance. Tho paint should bo good oil paint, applied as for outdoor work, first sizing tho surface to ho coat ed with a solution of ona-half pound of glue to a gallon of water. A mortar which, it is claimed, will stand in all sorts of weather, is made of ono bushel of unslacked limo and three bushels of sharp sand, to which is added ono pound of alum mixed with ono pint of linseed oil. The alum will counteract the action of frost on the mortar. A fact which is well worth knowing, especially in the winter, is that tho for mation of steam on gloss is prevented by a thin coat of glycerine on both sides of tho glass. This is very useful knowledge for sailors, and also for surveyors who have to use their instruments in foggy weather. Tho most successful method of de stroying black ants that infest a house is to pour kerosene down their holes, which will bo found near tho house somewhere. Set it on fire, and throw over all a wet pad or old blanket. In this way a complete colony may bo wiped out. An exchange says: Pour one table Bpoonful of clear solution of tannin (a heaped teaspoonful of tannin to a gill of rain water) into a tumbler full of the suspected water. If no turbidity occurs within flvo hours the water is good; if turbidity occur within one hour the water Is' decidedly unwholesome For softening the hands, take one-half cupful of glycerine, ono cupful of r060 water, one-half teaspoonful spirits of camphor. First put camphor in tho bot tle, then glycerine, nnd shake well be fore adding the rose, water. Apply after washing tne hands and wliilo still wet. Rub in well, then wipe with a soft towel. To tako iron rust out of white goods. pour ateacupfulof boiling water; stretch the goods tightly across the top of it; then pour on a littto of the solution of oxalic acid dissolved in water, and rub it with the edge of a teaspoon or any thing, it it does not come out at once, dip it down into the hot water and rub again. To tako out machine grease use rain water and soda. To removo oil and var nish from silk try benzine, ether and soap very cautiously. To take out paint mix equal parts of ammonia and tur pentine. Saturate tho spot two or three times, then wash out In soapsuds. Paint can sometimes be rubbed out of woolen goods after it has dried. MEN OF LETTERS. Lord Tennyson is writing an elegiac on ltobcrt Jirowning. LewU Morris is regarded in England as the heir apparent to the laureateshlp. The late Robert Browning was very lonu ot using American phrases in con versation. John O. Wbittier, the aged poet, re cently refused $3,000 from a magazine tor a short (Juristmas poem. The latest figures of the sale of Ed ward Bellamy's "Looking Backward' give 215,000 copies as the total. Three years ago Archibald Clavering uunter was unknown as a novelist, Now Iii3 books are read everywhere, and lie 13 siuo.wu ahead. Frank R, Stockton, who stands at the head of American short story writers, is a thin, intellectual looking man, with a fascinating smile and a pleasing mode of conversation. Ue is a typical American in appearance, of the highly strung, nervous kind. Grant Allen, the novelist, is a tall, doll cate looking, clear faced man of demo cratic ideas, and is not above taking literary advice 'from anonymous corre spondents. Ho has views of his own on every other possible topic, religious, so cial, political, ethical, psychological, bio logical and philosophical. Ludovio Halevy, member of the French academy and author of many successful books and playn, says that his daughter lamented to him that she had never rend a line that he had written: for tho m- rental edict had gone forth to that ef fect. Moved by her complaints, he set himself to write a story for her especial behoof, and the result was "The Abbs Coustantin," M, Zola describes his mode of working thus: "X am as regular as clockwork. Every morning I write four pages of manuscript no moro, no less. That makes about eight hundred words, and Is all I caii do in a day and do it well. As I take a year for each ono of my novels, you see I have plenty of titno at that rate. Of course a large part of my work has been done before I tako up the pen, and what I write tho lirst tiino goes to the printers with few erasures. No, I never dictate, but write every lino of my books with my own hand." THE LATEST IN STATIONERY. Three racing skills all in a bunch with oarsmen pulling for dear life makes a neat silver bronze paper weight. A candle end, a half used stick of seal ing wax, two burnt matches and a mouso are the details of a unique bronze paper weight Realism in extenso is seen in a pair of old boots out at the toes and down at tho heels, which servo as a hanging receptacle for matches. A card receiver simulates a shallow wicker basket in white silver bronze; on the rim Is a cute, saucy little wren In natural colors. A Chinese mandarin with long pig tall, mustache, almond eyes, and finger laid agains( his nose makes a unique paper knife; his lonor skirts form the iilade. ' ' No Stone Fixtures Thtr. "Do you keep ttatbnery herer asked a young woman of a dlerk in a variety store. ' "Not much!" replied the young man, rubbing his blue bands together. "The old man's so stingy pt his coal we have to hustle round to keep warm." Burling ton Free Prow The (Irare Gets Tired Taprntns;, Saemli gljf, for certain wretched Invalids who toddle Itehly a ongi though always tasking a, ir they wire geine to die, but omlttlos; to do It, They dry np, wllhtr, dwindle away finally, bat In the meantime never btvtng- robust boa lib, know" nothing ol the physical enjoyment. Jhe testof that existence to which they clinic with such remarkable tenacity. Tber ate always to be foond trying to mend by tinkering at tbem lelretultb tome trashy remedy, tenlo or "picks mo up" tp give f fillip to digestion, or "help the liver." It such misguided folks would retorf end adhere to Ilostttter't Stomach Bitters It would be well w tl item. Tblt superb Invlg otant supplies the stamina that tht fetblt re quire, by permsjitctly lelnfcrelna- dlgetllen and sittmtUlian. It overooiaei ntrvoslaest. In aeanla, malaria, ktdaey etmplalnts, billeasaitt t-tatUtttttWriutjattlSM Mr WtalfiM EMORY Minrtwsndrlnsenr4. BflftVs t-snie4 in one reft.iine. T(stiinnntals from au psr1 ot tusglob. Prnspentas POST i-biie. W'nt on ipplH-Atkm to Prof. A Lulaetv, 237 J jbiiw Ave. aew xork. pen NEW gEREg , Inlil vraich Worth SSIO nub In Ik. world IVrr . timekeeper Warranted bMrf, uu hold nnM eetae. with work. Intan, f aqaai feme okr rstaoiibi acn lotalltr ran Bamra mb Crrt rorribat with or larjre d valaabla llneefBloaeehafefd twiTia lh watch, are free. All ike work ten need da la le ehow what ere eena too to thoea who cell roar frlenda and nelrhbtire and tboee about yon ihatarerara reawtte In aalaabla trade rwr n, which balda ror j-rere whrnonee etened, end thai we are repaid. We par ell eenraa,rrlffbt,ete After yen knew ell. If foe would like 10 r to work for ve. ron ran ram from tt'JO to skim p., work and upward! Addrraa, mill,,. Three eamilei.ee wall minion oe u;o., nux a j, je, , vr.ianu, aiHioa, i lege uubcau -3tlWiejjrnvrXHaTJSSrx K5 OPPOSITE L. & iS. DEPOT.sjT BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa Has just opened an entire now line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil thp very latest styles in Whito Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, M-ISfe Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Hie very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glassware V ood and Wiliowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and T eady made Clothing in great variety and at prieeffwitli he reael of all purchasersprices fully as low as the same goons can bi hought lor at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in grea variety and of best quality at Kock Bottom Prices. . Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as th ame articles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt has just been received the prin y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prion qually as low as the same goods can bought ntany general sunt n this section. Call and be convinced. llespctiiilly, July S23-71 REjTtEL. BRIGG'S HEABAOHE TS0CI1S FOR IN ITS NERVOUS, BILLICUS, CE CONGESTIVE FORMS. Tills Kemeiiy is Hip prescription nfoneuf llin leadln. physicians of Tarls, Franc anil vasiii-fil hj dim uitli uii arallaleil (iirn'ts for (iit tlilrly unis.atiil was lri Kivt. to tin Pnlillo ns a lunpilelnrj liu-illcliie In 1878. and shut that time H lias futinil its a Into almost ciy country on llif face of the ulobt'. and lu-cimm a favorite tetnedj will (lioumnils nf i he Iradlng physicians. Medical societies have dlsciibfcd lis nnmelous sm ets at their aminul fonventloiis. and after their olllclal clieinleta have mini zed it an found that It ctTiitnlncd no oplaiee. hrouddes, or oilier tmiuiful ingredients, qutctl plactil ll among their standard remedied. TESriMONAU L. II. BIlOWN, M D. 23 West Jprtev 8t., El.IZABr.TH, N. J.. Juni 28, IS!-' This is Ir rrrlify (hot I have used for ti-inr niMiths with much Mliflnclion, the iniiibinntit i n ruiifiiiea, l. r lira t, che. hiiim'n nr. Bpn'p HhhiWIik Tnlifs. The rttuedy cures more heart. ch,B fffoeiiil!--iicli i, efiert Kervi.iis, Wiinirn thsn anything I nm nequsliilnl with, ami i this rnlifiriile i I l.e tl e ii.pi.ne hrtnmiig It In a favorable atlnilinii nf fnllenrp frnm the '"W.a, I oIih.II fee 1 thut I btye dene them service. L. II. BIlOWN, M. D. PK1CE, SS CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on roooipt of Price, ELIZABETH,' N. J. Ai tu 131 S. Nnr riilladi School Op llpcne Mem. 10th. Mj J 1 rnrlr Quarter SaS SWm y0UnS mCT Hnd T i5r f",l,m"' Dullness. "Y Collejf. Pn.trchnVc h,DeI1n?, C.1 Mlwuutki.c Otitfof ti. liTnrfr iJ M"m l!tf ' nuc'pil 1 ewbep U men zr .duutt: Sm-cU.t oil Te Kine Iwiktlun ; liuzlc cr dwi) ; ro-.TOi lit-err rienm btS i i it olim riuUu -arl U eamiAef r..rM,ihi r.Hjetrt. n. , ..k3i u.. i..i Ithletlci.ric ntnmmjum Special urvtuniticaf ar4siul - B ct.rnian. int irrIuC4Ua. and tne Imllrtia ni! f-.itxl i-H. na f roiieiot, MeJia, 'a. lin ulattat itilk wiftia $!, a Year rmAOQUAniTED with the OEooitAPrrr or tttb codtitet, will obtain MUOH VALUABLE UirOBMATION TBOU A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main lines, branches and extensions East apd West of the MIsBoiirl Elvor, Tho TJlroct Houte to and from Cnlcaffo, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Balle, Molina, Root Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oekolooea, DosMolnes.Wlnterrsot, Audubon JIarlan.and Oouncll Bluffs, in IOWA-Mlnneanolis and St. Paul, In MINNESOTA-Watertown and Slqux Falls, In DAKOTA-Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. In MISSOURI Omaha, Falrbury, and Nelson, In NEBRASKA Horton, TopoVa, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, In KANSAS Ponii Orooli, Kinerflsher, Fort Reno, In tho INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Puoblo, In COLORADO. FREE Reclining Choir Cora to and from Chlcagro, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodrro City, and Palace Bleep lngr Cars batween Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. TraverBoa now and vast areas of rioh farming and grazing lands, affording tho best facilities or lntsrcommunication to nil towns and cities oast and west, northwest and oouthwoat of Chicago, and Faciflo and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors In aplendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and freo from duet. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dlnlnir Cars nnllv hntwoan nhlnnira. Dos Upln B, Council Bluns, and Omaha, with FrQ Reclining Choir Cor to California HUauniiona dally, wlta OUOIOB OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lalce, Ojdon, Portland. Los Anneloa, and Son Francisco. The DIRBOT LIN a to and from Piko'a Peak, Manltou, Oardoo of tbo Qoda, tno Banitarl urns, and Soenlo Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Brnrosa Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUQH BoaUnlatr Cnalr Cars (FREE) to and from tnose polnta and Kansas City. Tnroutrh Chair Cor and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, town, Sioux FallB. arid the Sunjmor Hesorto and HunUne and yieblng Urounds of tbo Nprthwest. 9 TUB ilUOET LINE VIA SENBOa For TIakeUi, Maps, Folders, or desired informi Qffloe in tbo UrUtecf Slatea or Canada, or fuldresa EL. ST. JOHN, Qea&rsi au&Ljer, aUlOAQQ, DR.G.T. FOX 17 Main Street, JJath, Pa. AT SUHTON, SWA V in .TKI., Tt KSUAYS. I Ll.ltSTOWJt, AMXU1UAN ItOTKITllUBSDAV AT UINOoR. BBO liw A V HOintf. MOKDATS. k i h th, Wkunkida v ani Saturdays. om-.' Iioum- I'n. in 9 n. in. to 4 p. m. lTactlco lliiiitt-d tt Itwu'w il the Eye.EaivNose &. Throat ffy-Alao, Ucfr:i tlon of iln Kyee for the adlust- ni'l.l .iflnti 1. i-v i iww pri-f.ecut cured by rnil.. jiKi.l'jn 4.ia. I x ct:oncs,noftwn.tlfn t,rJ.wtnf iimefrtim but, inw pronoun wt In curat', ly tbuta vra.,ifd, hv mi for CIrrulHr. CURE lUAHANTLED. OlficollbUtisUtuS. A liviteiuiM atvf fri mARiecc, h honU All ' - s tiulriirtri-JJi f nvait niloiin,! ir! Kit. laMrltt tl ti c.tv- tfrvnoftc ....).! iine.tw .h.... v is the price of the Advo cate lor 52 weeks AUD KANKAKEE otfers faollltles to JOHN SEBASTIAN, JXL. Ow't Ticktt Fan AgvA caution Ksa bottom If the deaUr eftantrt npnljr ybuj net illret to ffcetorr, biomhs NfifitlM priv . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. ITIni, f?Air. TTeftTV T.nrerl flraln and GeaaSa moor Waterproof. tent, in file -irorin. KXftmint nit ss.on tiKNttiNK iiANii-hi.wr.n nos. B4.00 HANII-HIiVV'r.l) WKI.T H1IOH. 3,to roi.ion ani kahm krh kiiob. Ba.SO KXTltA VAI.tTB :AI,f WIIOK. Hi.2H tt 83 WOKKINtlMKN'ft HHOKR. 02.cn ami si.;n nuvs' nviiooi. snoxs. All mado Id Contrrcaa, Button MJ I .ace. S3 & $2 SHOES ufiftls. S1.75 SHOE FOR BUSSES. Best Materlftl. Bett Stylf . Best Flttlo IT. X.. Dooalas, I) rock to h. Slats. Soli Adam lYloUruam &.uii, AQonta, LKIIIOIITOV. CSTfiCKKs FillEffilORsTllAl . WASH OUT orFade ONLY "Mr oisinb Sold bydruggists PEF.rtLES BRONZE PAINTS -6 Colon, PKEULKKH I.APSnitT ni.CINO. PKKBLKSS INK POW DF.B8-S Kltat 1 Mm. PEEULKSH SHOE AND HARNESS DBESSUOe fMJ EUU DIU1-8 Colon. $PQFaYoriteSmgei Sewing Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two Ur.-e drawers, with nickel ring- i a full set of Attachments, equal to anySia trcr Machine sold from $40 ta $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' pr ifits beside. Betting certificates of warrantee for live years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing Maoblns Co., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa. erWE PAT rKEItUXT.-itft PATARRH ll We have a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRflNnUITIS nnd ASTHMA. Our failh ilia ttronff that we will lend treatment on trial. Stnd for Treatise and full particular.. Addrai, nieHtll Chemical Co., 3860 r.lrnioinit Av Phlla., Psi orFalliBESicte CAN be CURED. We w 11 SEND FREE b mall a urge TRIAL CUrrLEj Hi H al.n tn.nti on i olleuev. SUFKER ANY LONGER t Clvt ToitOC I lice. State and County, an. Age plainly. Addretj, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO.. i860 Fairmount Avenue, Phlladclphla.Ps. Ontrf tfi B llKHT'IVI-O Boa I ta I IPE r ftvcUittM u the world. Oar ftvcUittM neqatii-d, n& to (MtnxtarttMU uprlorro(tlitwllltnrlriit ndrilt tortlivy b tn-iM 1 r ft to usb 1 skm is Men iociVT rooii onrrrtm man Ibarbanrf All tou hart li mum It to bow enr ?oi t 1 And thot aroond torn. Tk IJWf wnnrtii-Toir nnriufi 'flooiair of tbli 4frtlMmi& a hit tea th ant sill & ot (ba tetleW feop. Tht fbllwlf ot ftrta tht rpannct tfll ttdMtef t About tht flftttlh fti tf Iti balk. It U rrand, dobIt tlttltlt tcopt, ti Urct tt It Miy to carry. W t will atta abtw f htw rw( ran xaUa from 43 to 8 1 0 ft 4y tt Itaat, from tht alrl,w(l at tsptrlaaet Htttar writ onct. Wt pay til axprcMch arrets. Unit, n.Htl l.BIT CO. Its Htfli, roaiLAJlp, MeUVB. $1 3.3 "WEEKS. The TOLICE GAZETTE will be mtllrd tcurely wrai), to any address Id the Cnl, ed SlatiM for three months nn receict of On Dollar. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters crttliiR till clubs. Sample cobles mailed free. Address all orders to. Itlt'HAIIDK FOX, Mayaoull kuamkmN kqi'abk, N. Y. ELY'S Catarr Cream Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Fain ana Inflammation Uealt the Bores Restores the Berne of Taita anr Smell. TRY THE CURE 41 AY-FEVER A part Icle Is implied Into encli lxiatrll and is HKrecable. 1'ripe eo ceuls at (IrHFE'sIS i br iislj reisMerrit, ootie, " ' HI.V IIHOT1IKU3, 5o Wuneu SL, New York, ailKUSt 17, 1889 the sra. For 1S80, Some people agree with Tiik Ih'i opinions about meu and Uiini-s, aud n i" 01 don't; But t'vofytioOy Ukue tn Kpt liili or the iieu-sjiapcc which Is never dull and never aliald to tpeax Its rnluil. Democrats know tint lor twenty years Tub Suv lias fotiKht In 111 fruit line for 1 lemocratie rrlin Iples, never wavrrlnir or weukenlii); lu Its loyalty to the true Intel wU ot the parly it serve with rearlaMliitlilcMltuiid dttuleretted vie nr. Attlyies opinion Imve differed 113 to tht best nieunsof aeoowiitliliJiiK the eoiumon purs Ijo, It u not Jur. "spjj'a fault If it Imst'en Jii'r; titer lutes the millstone. Blgliteen hundred and ninety Is the year that will prnliubly determine the result nf the I'rcsl deutlal election uf ists, and perliam the fortunes olllie Denvaeriioy for the rtt ot the century Victory In Itwlta duly, and the beglnnliisT ( I MX) Is the bant lime to sturt out in ooiniuniywlth TimUuN. IUIIy, twr ronnlli t o m Hull), iwr year e.00 BuiMWy, per war 3 00 Dully ami timidity, per year s 00 Dally ami Sunday. er mouth 0.10 WeeKly Htm, one Year in Addreit T I FIT BUN, New York. (Fnf circulation is frrowjhf Vr vLA becnuse )c furnish all tho latost locnl news in tho best stylo. iSlample us. erejrna. w ITS n WIS