Bseklta't Arnica Salre. The BK8T Halve in tbe world for cut, Brunei ore, ulcera, salt rhe'im, (ever term, tettM thapped hsii In, chilblains corns and nil tkli ruiitloui, and positively cures plies, or HO tm required. H Is guaranteed to give perfect satis action, or money refunded. I'rlee 29 ceuts pei box. for sale liy ItHMIlt druiwlit. The general depth of the Sues canal h twentT-jli feet. In New York city last year there wen 19,580 deaths, and 14,400 martlages. TClectric Bitters, This remedy Is becoming so well known am so popular as to need of nopeclal mention. A who liavo used Electric Hitters sing the sain song of praise A purer medicine does not e lit and It Is guaranteed to all tliat Is clalmec Electric Dlttors will cure all diseases of the Ilvi and kidneys, will remova pimples, boils, sal rheum and other effectlons caused by Impiir Hood.-VI11 drive malaria from the system an prevent as well as cure all malaria fevers.-Ki cure of headache, Constipation and Indlgcstlo try Electric Bltters-Entlre satisfaction guarai teod. or money refunded. Price COcents and I) er bottle at KEBEU'S Drugstore. With the most of us, the man wlo be lleyos as we do Is not only tight, bu atron;, able and successful; our aymoathli are so strongly with him that we take It ft (tranled that he Is earning everything bt fore lilru. The Doctor and Postmaster. Were talking about a case of serious lllnerr das to a Dtg-eotit cold and rapidly going Int Oonmmptlun, which was promptly cared b) Puritan vtough and Uoniuinptlon Oure. Prl( its cents. Experience has shown suncrerswlth Dyipeps HUllouiness and Liver Complaint, In fact al diseases, arising from a disordered system tbst nothing equals Dr. Lee's Liver lUgulator fo for these troubles. Try It, Trial bottles free a Thorns s' drugstore. If some people would stop worryln about the past and worry a little aboutjth future they would greatly ItutJrovo theh chances of success. forced to Leave lloine. Over 60 people were forced to leave the! homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack ace of Lano's Family Medicine. If yom blood la bad, your liyer and kidneys out o order, if you are constipated and have head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fal to call on auy druggist to-day for a fre sample of tnis grand remedy. The ladie praise It. Everyone likes it. Large tlzeV package 5( tfnte. It Is tha in.. ii.i oiders a room ot the toD floor who U i On- most roon In writing his name ou Ilia lint--! register. Success depends quite as much o adaptability as ability. How ridiculous are the mistakes' o others; how perfectly pxcnsahle our own. Why Should I Nothaye confidence in that which has don me a world of good? If von had stiffen years with livei complaint and got cured b using Sulphur Bitters, would not you to have confidence in them? J. It. Nasi. Hotel Winihrop, Boston. Beforo arithmetic was Invented peopl- multlo'led on the face of the eatth. It Is a co d, clammy thing to say, bu those people who treat friendship the sarin way as other selfishness get tbe most out o It. Notlilnc lu the Wide "World so Good, I was afflicted with kidney disease. Di Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout N. Y. I say it with a perfect recollectioi of all that was done for me besides, is th only thing that gave me permanent relie I have recommended this medicine to man people for kidney disease and thoy all igre in 8a) lug that it has not its equal in th wide world for this complaint. Lyma Crawford, Druggist, Springfield, Mas. It Is quite natural that tbe man wh steps on a tack Bhould be hopping mad. Be courageous and noble-minded; otu own hearts and not other men's opinion of us, form our true honor. Ask Tour Friends About It. "Your distressing cough can be cured. W know it because Kbmp'n Balsam within tin pact lew years has cured so many cougl and colds in this community. lis remarku ble sale has been won entirely by its genu me merit. Ask some friend whs has use- It what he thinks of Kemp'a B ilsam. Ther is no medieine so pure, none sneffectivi' Large bottles 50c and (1.00 at all pruggsstc rwmpie Dome tree. There Is not enough justice In th world to prevent the right from occasion alonally getting left. Time flies and stays for no man. Th only fellow who can beat him Is a musl clan. "Ayer's Uherry Pootoral has given me gres relief In bronchitis. Within a month I havt sent some of this preparation to a frlenn inffor Ing Trom tironebltls and asthma, Ie has don, him sommhgoOd that he wrl'et for more, Uharlei i'. Dumtervllle, Plymouth, England, Unceasing and relentless watchln) oyer ourselves Is the price of success In tin higher alms of life. Tne uimculy ot administering; medle'ne to cnunren id entirely overcome by using Ur. Bull s Hair Syrup, the eaftit, molt pleaiani anj etnoeul remedy tor the little ones. Prlci w oenif. Bad lirmth Is inift always earned by aMcV wh tuigvinffiiiif dd curo-i, i,axAaor raiuou mr sjoo cases. iTice ceutf. A ib )rgrns rich by seeming pi or: an extraviga:. mvi grows poor by seeming ncu. After diphiheria, boat, feiver, pnemoma, Jinod's SamnparilU will givi strength to tho system, and exbel all poisoi When a man's temper gets tbe best of him, It reveals the worst of him. Kemember, If you let your chlckem feed from your nelghboia flower bed his pig will probably get fat lu your potato patch. Ol'.OSS OKUELTV. "rents too frequently permit Iheii cniKirrn to sunerlrom lieadache, file, St Vitus Dance, nervousness, etc., when thev can he cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick ucnuuciie, uuzineis, uyspepsia, nervoiih prostratlmi of eighteen years standing, after falluroof ixleeii physicians; Mn. K. ol sick headache for 35 vears: Mrs. P. ni twenty to fifty fits a night; others from this Tkinitv could be mentioned who have been cured by that wonderful nerve Jood and medicine Dr. Mileo Nervine, which con tains no morphine, opium or dangerous drugs. Free sample bottles may be had at Biery or Thomas' drug store. Every man ought to bo at good as his word. Nothing Is expected of those who never have a good word for any body. A tuan Is great when the trifling inM. dents of bis life are noticed. A mustard man says that ha has not made his fortune out of mustard eaten, but out of mustard watted on plates. Many a Bait, makes a good reputa t on on w&it xct Jound cut about THE COWBOY'S LAST RIDE AN INCIDENT OF LIFE IN THE WILD DAYS OF THE GREAT WEST. Jeff Dugn Bared the norsee Dublns Dare Hack Mid Almost Naked Ttironeh the lUnlu of Murderous Apaches and Urlnalne 11 ' Herd Safe to the Ranch. If In those days any of tho boys had been asked to pick out the coolost and bravest member of our wild, woolly sang, almost any one would have been selected before Jell Dason. Gentle, smooth voiced, freckle faced and red headed, our horeo wrangler was chiefly remarkable for his lovo of tho caballada (horse herd) over which he had charge. Every morning sunrise saw Jcu swing to Ids saddlo and drive tho band to Cajou canyon, and sunset saw them rolling the dust back to tho big corrals. It was only five miles to Cajou, but tho Apaclics nau raided tho ranch itself, and Jeff's posi tion was no sinecure. So it was that one clorious August morning, just as tho sun came blinking lazily up over tho great eastern plains, Jeff and the band started for the grazing ground. In among the tnesquitcs a few daunt less songsters were protesting against another day of Arizona sun, and the earth was trying to smile in spite of the fact that another fourteen hours of ett fling, gasping heatwas at hand. Across the broad, white, alkali flat swung the band, raising great lazy clouds of the Duncent dust, and finally rounded the canyon point, out of sight. It was cool in Cajou, for the cedar-crowned roclt walls were untouched by the sun kiss yet, ana the fragrant breath of a restful night still lingered lovingly over tho green grata carpet and along tho redrock walls. The forenoon passed lino otiier fore noons with Jeff, the horses drank, graz ed or lay down, while their watchei played murubletypeg, or gambled with four pebbles against on imaginary op ponent for fabulous sums, or dozed with lila hand on his horses' picket rope. About 2 o clock Jell discovered somi Tiinion trees on top of the canyon walls, and tying old "Bonapart" to a mcsquite, proceeded to investigate the condition ol the nuts. It was a hard climb, but aftei he had reached tho top and found the pinions would bo sticky for a month tc come, he lay down to gazo on tlio long level stretch of plain below. APACHES ON TUB TRAIL. Perhaps he lay thus fifteen or twenty minutes, when he saw something tha brought him to his feet, wido awake Off to tbe southwost, about two mile: away from the mouth of Cajou, cam. Uve mounted Apaches, riding slow, toward him. With beating heart Jef watched them until the point hid then from view, saw them come in sigh igain at the broad mouth of the canyon watched them as they stopped and ex imined his horses tracks, and noted twi lismount and start up the rocky poin ifoot and the others start across to tala station at the mouth and turn the horse: when they came down away from tin ranch. Then he started down the bluff. slipping, sliding, jumping and clinging. until be reached the meadow below bruised and panting, but resolute. Tc escape without his ponies was not to Ix thought of. The Apaches stationed be low will finish tho stampede that tin two creeping up will attempt. But thoj shouldn't have his beauties, his pets every one of whom seemed doubly deal just then. Had he not broken many of them, and did he not know the faults and virtues ol every woolly scamp among them, and was there one in the lot that should b( ridden, beaten, starved or saddlo gallct by those red devils? Not Not Bettei death twice over than that they be thu abused. With quivering lip and sobbini breath lie draws old "Bony" closo to tin wall and with trembling hand loosen tho cinchas, throws the saddle into a rif of tho canyon wall, and stripping off al clothing save drawers, shirt and stock ings, hurls them after the saddle. Slip ping the bridle on "Bony" and throwini a double blanket over his sharp back, he slides six or eight cartridges from hi belt, catches up the revolver and stand waiting. Presently Broncho Duko raisei his head from the grass and sniffs the nil luspiciously, then with a wild snort ant i nervous stamp of his forefoot ho is of Jown the canyon with the band closo f ol lowing. THE BACE FOR THE RANCH. Bight behind them aro Jeff and Bony part, the old war horse, with nose hlgl in trie air, chafing under the closo rein Has ho not won many a close race, an why should his young rider strip and rid with only a blanket unless he meant ti dhow these young upstart colts that olr Bony was chief still. So they race dowi the canyon, splashing through the seep age pools, rattling over the pebbly drifts. wishing through the sage and mcsquit bottoms, and whirl from the canyon mouth like bounding bowlders. A start ling yell from tho wuitiug Apaches, nnc Jell tightens his grip and digs his ban heels in Bony's flanks as the watcher iweep out toward the band. The horsei snort and shy, but the old racer is stretch ing his long legs on the opposite side am Jeff's pistol is hurling a stream of fin 'iiat holds them steady. They raco thui perhaps 6eventy-five yards, but old Bom crowds them so close that, bewildering, and confused, they break and sweep be tween the howling, astonished Indiani and tako a bee line for the ranch. As tho victorious horse and rider whirl past they receive a flight of arrows, Jell stopping two and the horsecatching one which he notices by a squeal mid a kick as ho thunders ou after his mates. IIou old Bony did enjoy that race with frc rein and the long, level plains befor- tneml How ho showed those conceltei young horses bow horses ran in his day From one side of the band to the othei ho "weaved," with cars laid flat ani eyes fairly bulging In bis excitement As to those Apaches ever overtaking them, ho snorted at tho idea. So they raced, and the sorely wounded rider, sick unto death, gamely clung t his back, though thigh and loin were crying out with their burden of an arrow each and the froth was on his purpling lipa. Yet a little further and they would bo safe at the ranch. Yet a little and hero Is the corral gate, the boys pouring out or tne caimi, tne Horses saved and even as he titopj old Bony with a sharp pull, his strength forsakes him and the horao rustler of Cross L ranch has nassed the divide across the ranee, while -the shell he tenanted so well, and that we called him, falls like a sack of wheat into our eager, outstretched arms, Denver (Colo.) Cor. Philadelphia Press. The Toad and the Spider. A story copied into The Sun reminds meot a still more striking instancoof the toad's indomitable pluck than any. thing I have ever seen in print, which was observed in my boyhood at tho door of a farm houso fn Fairfax county, Va. The doorsteps wero cut from the trunk of o large tree, and a large spider bad spun a strong web in a cozy corner near the ground, between the rounding ourve of the block and the side of the log house. Tha gross had been worn from a space four or flvo feet wide about the straaoa to the dwelling, 1 saving eje- v wtota eC fear& wtfdtit. sal. Trrare were locust tfeas ' arourtu tne house, and bunches of plantain leaves grew rankly in the thin gross of the lawn. It was late on a drowsy summer after noon. The spiuer was oasking in me sun waiting for flies, when a valorous young toad appeared on the scene, hop ping directly toward tne spiuer s citaaei. As tho cnoiny appeared in sight the spider seemed to swell in sizo and put on his war paint, for, whereas he was dull in color before, ho now became nil aglow with brilliant hues. Tho toad advanced boldly to tho investment of the castle, halting for a second or two below, and leisurely surveying the Held. When these observations had been taken, ho leaped up half a dozen times in quick succession at the enemy, and then rap idly retreated to the nearest turtof plan tain leaves, from which ho nipped two or three pieces and Bwallowed them, RcturnltiK to the attack, tho same series of operations were repeated many times, until tho spider had spent all lits venom, It Is supposed, ana tlio web was broken down and the brave defender was dead, It was nearly dark before tho combat closed. Nothing could exceed tho cour age of tho defense unless it was the per sistency of the attack. I would not ven ture to guess how many times tho toad got a doso of virus from tho spider, and can account for his resort to the plantain leaves only on tho supposition that tne courageous littlo warrior mere touna a sufficient antidoto fortliospuler s poison. But throughout tho whole or tno tengtny contest it was tho gamest assault on an intrenched enemy I over witnessed. Be sides this it afforded nn example of per tinacity on the part of tho despised toad which fully parallels tho lioroic quality of tho snider, made familiar to us in vouth by the story of the Bruoo encour aged to renowed effort by tho example of ono of theso little insects. Baltimore Sun. Seville's Clcarette dlrls. Ono of the sights of Seville which no tourist misses is the cigar factory, in which tho government employs about 5,000 women and girls. Tho showing about of visitors is accordingly looked upon as a regular source of income by tho porter and the matrons. After getting permission to enter, you aro placed in chargo of a matron, who shows you through her own department and then passes you on to another, and so on, until 'your stock of pesetas and half pesetas put osido for fees is ex hnustod. These matrons nccompany tho visitors, not in order to prevent the girls from diiiiiiK with tliem (nothing could do that), but to see that no tobacco or bun dies of cigarettes may dL-appear. Beforo entering each room a bell 13 rung to warn the girls, who aro in great deshabille on account of tho heat, to put on their wrappers, ard as the door opens scores pf round arms nnd pretty shoul ders are seen disappearing, whilo several hundred pairs of coal black eyes are fastened on you. Tlio passages aro lined with cradles, and the poor young girl mothers to whom they belong implore us with eyep and hands for a penny for tho Mmillop of tho future lyins in them. These girls aro more frank; than subtle In their flirtations. There is not ono in the crowd who will not bo immediately conscious of a man s gaze fixed upon her, nor will sho be tho first to turn her eyes away. Some will wink, and even throw a kiss from a distant corner at the ricli Inglese (all foreigners aro supposed to be wealthy Englishmen). They are a merry Jot, on the whole these poor girls, the cleverest of whom make only two pesetas, or forty cents day, for which they have to toil twelve or fourteen hours in a tobacco reeking atmosphere. Not that they object to the tobacco at all. They are allowed to smoko if they wish and mako use of this privilege. They are remarkably deft at rolling tho cigarettes, but not all seem eager to make as many as possible; for some are idling, and others aro asleep; but no one cares, us each is paid according to the number she rolls. Henry T. Finck in Scribner. Tlio Chinese have contractions for all the characters of their written language. tho use of which qualifies them to be come Bhorthand reporters of speeches in their own language. They do not prac tice speech making, but ttiey write tin- contractions with wonderful quickness, aud the scribes at nn imperial audience probably write all or nearly all that is said. Robert Browning is likely to be the last of thu English men ot letters (save Tennyson) who will find a grave est minster nbbcy. The interment or nuy mora bodies thero is opposed ou sanitary gTounus, HE HIDDEN WILL, A Splendid By Amanda M, Douglas. Watchfor Itl Read It N tho story, Leonard Heath's Fortune Which will shortly bepublished in those columns, Rebecca Harding Davis Thoroughly sustains her reputation as a Novelist ol tha highest rank. ft Splendid StoryFinely Illustrated. Because man came into the world barefoot is no reason ho 'should walk over its thorns unshod. The busy man may have no time to spare for living, but It Is tolerably cer tain he will harp some to spare for dy ing. A good oonsoienoe, a good table, good digestion, and a good wife what better luut thou in thy store, O heaven? Joseph Whitton in TaUe Talk. DAY'S HORSE POWDER. Prevents X,migr Fever! Cures Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Lose f Appetite, Founder, Fevers, fto, lib. in each package Sold by all dealers. Cures Dysentery, b aSEJttL.ErfSS B"clJ)iamiasft. OnresWind C-illo, Sea, RoliovosOrlpingandSummerComplalnt. Facilitates Tcetliinc Regulates tlio Rowclo! Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. "T1TB PEOPLE'S REMEDY' For tho euro of COUGHS, COLE3, loarsfcss Asthma, Incipient Con sumption. Croup, Whooping Cough, and forvtho rolief A Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. inlUIUZ tarrhl Prim 10 CU. At all druggists. , Oatarrii IS a blood disease. Until tno poison Is I expelled from the system, there can bo no euro for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, tho only effective treatment, la a thorough course ot Ayer's Sursupiu'lllii the bent of nil blood purifiers. The simuer you begin the butter ; delay is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and wns treated by a number of plivsl cluun, but received no benefit until I began to talto Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A Tew bottles of this uiedielne cured mo of this troublesome complaint and coin plulely restor-jd my health." Jesse M. Uiijjgs, Hohuau's Mills, N. O. "When Ayer's Snrsnparilla was rec iiiiiuended to me for catarrh, I was in-;liu-d to doubt its efficacy. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben efit, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from losi nf appetite and impaired digestion. 1 had ni-arlv lost tho senso of smell, and my syKtciii wns badly deranged. I was about discouraged, wju-n o friend urged mo to trv A.ver'H Snrsnparilla, and re ferred me to pcrhons whom it had cured of tntarrh. After taking half a dozen bin ties of this medicine, 1 mil convinced thnt the only sure way of treating this obslliiate. illiease Is through the blood." Charles II. Jialouey, 113 Itiver St., Lowull, Muss. irsaparilla, , mcr-ARBD nv Dr. -J. C. Ayer Ik Co., Lowell, Mass. I rice 1 ; li bottles. J '.. Woi th $ 5 bottle. g7fo Greatest Blood Purifier KNUWN. ff This Great German Jlcillclno Is thoAv. cnc.-ipcfiiniiu ocsr. jsuoscsorouu I'lll'lt JUlTtUSrorffl.ra.leesllinn ono rent a close. It will cure thrfyj Qworsi cnecs or BKin uiscase, irom, a common plmiile on tlio fnco I iu hum. mvxui uiRcnfio ociouim. I I SULPHUR BUTEKS 13 the II! best medicine to nso In alii eiicukus ur such BtuutKirn nnuArYour til not ever tako Jfatmilnr. l E3 'BLUE PILLS sULiMiOitiQ 8&lK iui? Sitt itVfctt,?,rn,vUat 11119 tho purest and hatff ya n3 jjmedlcluo ever nade. gBUnr BUterS J wltlinvolIoYstlckrDon't wait until yon J n substance? IsyourJ?aro unnblo to walk, or breath foul and Sara flat on vour back. 1 offensive? YourA-butget some at onre, it I jBtomnch Is otnwwlll euro you. Sulnliur I I of order. TJeo Bitters is 1 1 SULPHUR JK,,..-t . i Q B1TTEI18AF J.UO iuviuiu 8 xnenu.gj 1 T. -."...:'a - Mfc.. ....... ... ')' uyoumng pro booh innuo w ell oy lno tlilcU.S'itB use. Itcincmbcr wlint you roivy, cio-nrreatl here. It rc.ny save your iuj-, viiure, li nns buvcu uumircuB, JUon t wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day I S a Aro you low-spirited nnd weak. 3 for etiffei Inir from tlio excessea of -ffyoulM It so, SULPHUR BITXKRb ..... JUW Send 3 S-ccnt stmiipa to A. I. Onlwny.tl'o.. Uoeuu,AluS9., tor boat medical work puullahudr Eases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets A'oryousness. astevs UnlrertutDy rcpulat bbcuree of real medlotntl atknetsu. n.t r v.ter ku w utud or Iiomt eTftre, ant J-or tiatxunuuivsn,LiuntiauiiDiM0 MntuMoi Mtnuwor .araaotlj 11 Ting, ct a tb wot id ' i-rumpt, una t notour :i in ixi Ting, curing and ie- UMolllto1 TftflmMV of tlionnanrla of recpla ul tlw cmiLAntV tnexwuttnff of thuuo pUktera, ample pr Jut w iho truth ol this aBwrtl' . rrlHH l'L.TE nrcrburn or Irritate. IT you ftHar-rawfe u&o now; rop'U (tl happier i arrow, r-xUi guoo the musenl put bHwp Vlif ere ntiA bj m'lu niniffid Into tLlnit 1 Qkeaini-13 - ibet tQtn ct t:nlt U bUmatUV 01 be 1 unJ r. tho si.uiaecoo(ia. i i:nit .ti 1.1 bltf tutiire ot ntvprictore iOPPLASVSa CO .PROFRICTOno.BOtTON. -2 t .'umujua IVIEBCHANT'S OlMItANTEED ROOFING PLATES. W1' inlouIi-Bje I lit- imrrliHtcr tlmbekta 1'IHBT My eunruhtfolliic evniy lf.. Hi rONII IU htumnllitr Hucli khwt villi I Ui UiaiiU anil llilrkueM. TIUHD lly KXeluilluK winters or defec Uv klatli. I'tillltril-Ily braudlne tbe net -llil of lie Uil elieel on eavli box, lo unlit) the i-un-tjmer (lu tlile auiuf light weight ulatiwlthat lie U oblaiuliiK Full Wi-lnlil. l'or the Ueiifflt of I Uue wauling I lie ven I uo-l rooouK iaie. wi- axsen, ana hi b lire ire(t to iirove. tout llu-r.- are no olhei oranua of roofinv Itn offered In the market u-dav, by any linn under the fniir different imiHUteee Kiven above t Huh ImiiHe. ami e elii llenge u imbilc luntiadlctlon of tliU ttatemeiit ur book on Tin Voet v. "I furnUhed f tee ou BpiilloaUon. MERCHANT IlILAlHtU'IlIA. NKW YORK. & CO., cm AGC . LONItON. Ii am WffcllllW ! I Dm is BABYSYBUP g si III B m;. Tie 0W V A lie r. A TALK ABOUT BUTTER, MILKMAID CESSES TELLS OF THE PRO OF 113 MAKING. It Alt Ountx Ivotn Omw-A VUlt to n lArcn Dnlrj- Parm How the Milk Onlhorcd-Ileoolloettiiiu nf '-Clierry," "ftuprri llenv' Hlll Other Old Fmorllo. Why don't you buy creamery butter? I always do, I think It Is better; why, it is mado of crentri, you know," said n young woman who lias boon recently married and who superintends tno Keep ing of tho dearest houso In tho world. I was rather nniused at tho remark und at tho tone of advice. To mo it Beenicd inexpressibly funny, as I thought I knew better than she did, having seen those mysterious processes called butter inak- in?. Wondering If tlioro wcra others who know no moro about that rather necessary nrtiolo, I resolved that I would enlighten tho public, and boKintilnp; with a cow a red Cow, I think, called Cherry I would toll tho wholo story of how Huttrr h made, and pt-i-linpj provo that other butter is made of cream, too. Cherry stands up to her knees in red clover and, rapid! v but not greedily. bites of! the Rowing heads. Nobodx knows how many "four leaf clovers" bIii lias swallowed; perhaps, that is what makes all her milk turn to golden butter She puts In a white and sold daisy and eats sweet flag and anise, so that nt niglil when she is driven homo to thobarnyarn her breath is as fragrant a3 new mown hay. I am sorry that tho pretty milkmaid whom Barney bothers, is almost extinc' but if it is not her, as it sometimes stil. Is, it is somebody else with clean linger who does the milking and, as' ho whistles, thinks of her. So you thought dairy butter was not raado of cream. Let us follow tho mill; man, while Cherry lios down and in "meditation, fancy free" chews her con templative cud. When you have seen the milk carried to a littlo stone milk house, built ou a hillside, where the wa ter from a spring trickles in and around tho pans, and smellod the cool, sweet cleanness of the place, you will bo re.uly to confess that dairy butter may be good Then when you liavo seen a woman ii white cap and apron, with strong, grace ful arms, lift the dasher up and down ii. nn earthen churn, tuul seen her witli a ladlo in her hand working the butter iutc a yellow roll, I am sure you will bo glad to taste it. This is surely tho poetry ol butter making, nnd I thought there cuulc be no other, until I realized that jierfec tion of mechanical detail and fitness foi uses did mako poetry also. I visited a largo dairy farm and -a taken through a great cool cellar, when the milk of forty deer-liko Jerseys wa cooling. It was in largo vats with run ning water all around it. Then tin churning was done by a water motor and the butter worked in a largo bowl and after this I saw it pressed into hal pound packages just right for tlio tabK- Each package had a sheaf of when printed on it, was wrapped in a sheet o parafuno paper, and laid by Itself in ni ice-lined compartment. I thought th people of Philadelphia, where this wa to be shipped, wero very fortunate. I liavo not described all tho process-.-very minutely, as I wanted to tell nboj tho making of creamery butter, and tin principle is tho same in all butter maU ing To go back a littlo, thoy carry the pail of foaming milk and this is no' poct'i figure to tho great tin cans that stum in the corner of the grassy yard and' strain jt into them. Tho cans aro wheeled out to the roadside and set on a rude platform there, and when tho man who drives tho milk wagon come along ho sou thern lightly in, along with manyothers. I have found it in my heart to envy this man. lie sees the world in all tlie fresh ness of morning, when overything i waking up nnd is fresh and bright after its rest; again when the sun sets and the iglow still lingers, the big man drives Ids sturdy team slowly up tho hills and at a round pace down the ijlopos, and carries His load to tno creamery, it is a long building, a little at ono side of the town, and looks like soldiers' barracks. Here tho milk of "Cherry ," "Q iien Bess" and "Polyanthus" is emptied together Into great vats and inextricably mixed. It) quiet it stands, and chemically, and, therefore, imperceptibly, the yellow cream particles are separated and risa to the surface. In tho morning thero is a thick mass of cream to' be skimmed off and churned, The cream of the previous milking is put vvjtli itf as they ch urn only once a day. All this cream (s turned into a great square churn, hung cornerwiso, the belt which attaches it to tho engine is slipped on nnd it is turned over aud over a great many times, until the experienced ear knows the right moment has come. Then it is stopped and the buttermilk h drawn olf. They liave a special bright ti t cup winch tliey reserve for ylsilors: this (hey will fill and give to any ono who stands by. It is sweat ni)d cool, and a most de iieious draught. After this a great many pallfula of water are poureu in anu tno cuurn is set slowly going again, then they draw off the water ond lake tho butter out Into wooden bowls. From herp it is carried and emptied on a circular table, Kilt js KiuiiiKieu on aim tuu machine sot iroin 1 1 isdeftly manipulated and an arm comes clown ana flutes tno suriuce nil over. Then it is heaped' up again; this is re peated until tho salt is thoroughly worked through. It is then put back in the wooden nowis to wait until the next morning, when it is worked a little more and pressed into fill fzos and shapes of woouen ooxes, lastencu up anu imi in a refrigerator car, whom it reached the consumer in an incredibly short. time. This is all tho process, essentially the same whether in tlio creamery, tho large dairy or tho little stone milk house. All the flutter Js madp pf cream, please don't forget that.' "What nlii.ll ho eat but white bread and butter?" to quote Mother Goose. Nothing better, is there? unlers ruethinks they to spread brown sugar over that. 1 oan taste It now and feel again tho des pair which Ailed my heart w lion J dropped It butter side down in the garden. Milk mM li Detroit Frco rrus No Store Fixture Ther. "Do you keep stationery here?' asked a young woman of a clerk in a variety store. "Not much!" replied the young man, rubbing his blue hands together. "The old man's so stlnfrj of his coal we have to hustle round to keep warm." Turling ton Free Prao The Crave Gets Tired Yawning, eetoltigly, for certain wretched InrulMa who toddle ttebly along t though alwaii loiklng a, If they were gelDp to die, but omllllug to do It. They dry up, wither, dwindle away finally, bui la the maaiitlme never harlDg- roljuil hoi lib,, know m.lhlng ol the byileal enjoymeat. the Mtof thai eilitence to which they ellnir Willi luah remarkable tonaolty. Tber are alwayi to lu foond trying to mend by tlnkerinKattbeto. aelTciwltb come traiby remedy, tonlo or -nleka mo up" to give fillip to dlgeitlen. or "help the llTer." It iuh tniigulded felka would rtiort ad adhere to Ilottetter'i Stomach Hitters would be w-ll ti them. Tbli luperb Inrlg oi ant luppllea the ttamloa that the leeble re quire, by permaunUy relnfetel uk dlgeitlon and aeimllatloa. It intneoiH nerToulBtu, (a aomnta, maUrla. kUlaey esmplaluU, blllaumeii mU'BeHdtlumaUaBi ilvuaJaafe) EMORY m re i nip T t rrtotilmU frntn 11 of tliPfflnlio Pi-pMttlll i r, 337 lift-h A?. New OV It NEt 5MrtH.il I.I .Will Wanh win bin tut world IVrftx i ti' ioi li hunt in r Mtel, tid m equal mn Ok rlttnortm , i ra int dm nnc i iionienoiii mil r ft. ThrM MmtriM, wtll ilia mtetL. ar All thi work von tiftitl il.i Ii to ithim whilwtMDd rout ihwc who fall jriwt friend aM nfii-lib-M-and th about ilit alwifi n-aulta In Taloabla irieU frt if, h' h boM for?, nt w hen nne tariftl, and thiii wa ara r)-ild w n-iv all m j-n-M. frtlt-bi, eta After ou knawalt, If vuu wM llkf m r to 'rh fitr ua.vmi.an earn from to ffUlO prr werk and bftwardi Adrlmi, atinaun is uuxaiu, ruruunu, aiuine SSOPPOSITE L. STREET, - BANK SI mSk mm EaB V HSlA 1 Ilns just opened nn entire new line or LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! (nmpris!ii nil th very Intest styles in White Goods, So teena, Prints, Ginghams, Mul'SfilleS. Seersuckers ana Fancy Dress Patterns oi flic very best qualities at exceed iii: low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glasswait Vood and Willow ware of the best ninkes at low figuref Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and r eady aiade Clothing in great vn'ietv ntul at prices witli ji he read if all purchasers prices fully as low ns the same goiu.! can h bouglit for at any ether general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in gren variety and of best quality at Kock Bottom Prices. Hest quality ol Flour and -Feed, nt prices lully as low as tlw tune articles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt has just been received the pno been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the ven best quality and are being sold at prif quauv as low as tne same yooas ii this section. Call and be convinced. Uespctfullv, JulyJ-23.71 A.M0S REIPtEI.. BUIGG'S EABAOHE TROCHE! - FOI! - -IX INERVCUS, BILLICUS, This Itrinpi'y is tlio prosniptinn nf one - nil whsii-i i ij I. tin u nil titipiiiiiiiiiii ii mcec.' - o tin- i'nlil!'- ;ir n iiriipili-l:ii iheilli'lnt- III nlo nlliiii.i i-ieiy riniiitry nn t lu- fni-e nf I In lif.iiiinilf nf tin- le.nlliij; plij-li-mns. Mi-illi-nl fui-iclli-s liuve iIIsciimm lis inant-luils sin al I lii-ir iihiiinil n ni in 1 1 nif. hiiiI nfler llielr nlliclal clieinlfls Imve imal zeil it nn i'jihI ll ni Ii i'oiiImIih-i! no npliiieo. luMnlik-s, or oilier Imruiful iiif-itdieiitii, quietl lateil il Huiiina their stanil an'. reinr-illM. x TKSriMOKAIi. ii. r. nriowN. m d. 2S West Jfrrev St., El.tZABMII. K. J., Jum 2R. 1 Bl Thl l In ri-rlify tlml I l-avf.iifrii frr fine inrnll-r will- miii-h rails roti. Hie iiiiiiliiniitii I I i. iiuili.-h . b r lit Mm rl.e. ki i n - Ilr nt'o ItenHni-lip Tri.fli9. Tlio it medv cures more heni .-lit e t elnl y ui !i efft-it Nervi in- V. ini'li llihii mi ll.ini! 11111 mqiinlnli il with, ami i nt t eiifn nle ill It-!l e irtni.i" 1 1 l.piiirih il Inn fmo'rnLle iiMt i.lii'ii ff vnfleriia frnui tin. ""itUe, 1 thull let) lln.t 1 have d. ne Hu m h service. Ij. R. BROWN, M. U. FE1CE, 25 CEISJTS. Sold by all TJi-ugglEt6, or sent by Mall on rocoipt of Prico, II ii sea 9 Ml wnvim - C1, EL1JZABETII, IT. J. Aiifmt SI. Ncnr rhllndclplila. Selniol llpene r-et. 1 0l Ii Yearly Hxiicnie, $3110. 0,unrf prly 1'aj ui'is,SI-J3. A1miU tnd lqs.lftet yourtv twea ntl bcv it M tiraf i tit 1 mi r.nafintntn.iL', i. .ti 1, tT4Ui-iiiiiit . ttc iliti4 th Iea tiU'ientslHMrri jtli tlio riiiLip.il I ftciirrtnll in'n mt .1 i 1 '"nt 1 1 ii ti mc 1111 riin(i t nii cmu'ieio ri.rn.sr.ji dr. imm iir'i rnn iu t bjii HAel itlilctlcs.vic f 11. n.u.ium special .ufv. tunitlesf r aM itui-u t-1v4 -i i4tJ.t'V luimltii.iri.U ec'ivilr.i irlat.l " ""ii- 'h en'i ni iv iit t i.ti stunted ur n ihiim,. i (Hi -e re-i trat ,i 1 v im-ni or t ivu.l iiBiiiecr in, course. n-t al flfti I ticniiral I nl .i..rv I'r 1. tl 1 lt.,!.t ie ncKrtii-tt ili leley;-(.hy 'hf.rt ' st.t, I iic-riiin; etc.. etc. More lid v miiiI e-I itii ipian "hn .irn U.f 1 ol.ci c ruvtj .liuil ' -r . Artviny 'Ji;rtI 1 ver In it. Otfiiriirt the lM riluciiiim nil ihc Ift traiimi I i-tt fv r nerv etinvj NvrianHn ttr-ntf 11 adai w.tun New lllufirateil - Rial '-tiw went Hm to n fl.Mrr. U 1 1 Ili.N C bllOK 1 1. A U , A Ki. ilar-ii l.ri.uatej. rrlnupal tadfropiietur. Med a. I a t ir. ulai. ni thu uiR a $1 a fear TJITAOQUATirTaD WITO TUB GEOGRAPHY Or TUB COUNTRY, WILL OBTAItl tlUOH VALUABLE IKrORRUTIOlf F2M A 5TUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC MM'1M, Inoludlnff main lines, branches and oitenslons East and West of tho Mlaeourl IUver. The Dh-ct Routo to and from Chicago, Jollot, Ottavr., Poprla, LaBallo, Mollno, Boolt island, In ILLINOIS-Davenbort, Musoatino, .UIDWa. IJBKA ROM ABMrt nADlV n umirs, in IOVVA-Minnoanolia arid St. fftd Hloux li-alls, In pAKOTA-Oumeron miaouuai IIutohliiBon. Oroalr. Klnarflahnr Sprlnjrs, Dmvor, Puoblo, In OOLORADO. of lntiroommi'nloatlon to all towns and cities oast and west, northwest and southwest of Chloapo, and Paclfla and transoaoanlo Seaports. aiACNIFICEWT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading oil compotitora in apl uidorof equipment, cool, well ventilated, and freo from duot. ahi-oush Coaohes, Pullman Sloepers, FREE Rocllnlnff Chair Oars, and taa&t. at Midsouri River) Dlnlncr Cars Dallv hatwAn CVilcacro. Deo U Jill -B. c lounil Bluffs, ani Omaha, with Froo Rocllnlng Chair Car to I J or 11 Piatt, Hob., and batwjen Chlcajro and Colorado Bprlnga, Denver. uuiu, viu.ot. uouoiiu, ur jxunius iviiy una iopuuk apl IfiirMluhlna. mnala At RRRa-nAhln naiira) w n m f. nf Ml Callfirala. H.:eurlonu dally, with CHOICE OP ROUTKB to and from Salt Lako. Oo-den. Portland. Los Anorelefi. LINE to and from Pllo's Peak, Mariltou, Garden pf the Oods. tho Sanitari ums, and Qoento Qrandeura of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Tra.1na dailv batween Chi with THRO uu itooiiui. Choir Cara Kansas oity . Tnrouett O&air car and ina Sioux Falls, via Rook Island. Tha Tha town. Sioux Falls, and the Oummor ureuaiu 01 uo normwosv TUB SHOOT 1 .1MB VIA gBHH(1A travel between dinoinnatl, IndlauanoTU, Lofavstte, and Oounoll Blul lnc.nl. A.lhlan T ..n .). Por TlokeU, Mao. Polders, or daalred Information, apply to -any Tiolcet Offloo in tha Onltod Otausu or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Geaeral Manager. OHIOAGO, II L. Oeo'ITUket ft Paae. Ageat DK.U.T. FOX 172 Main Slioci, Hath, P. AT I I IN. M N IIUTI I , 1 I KBIV. l I I I MOU , A M Kit i 'AN M()TKI..THUH1I)A V VT l'HiA. l!iMH'Al IIOI.HK. MoMIAM. V I I' I II. I UN Kl-lf H ANI Hatiihdavs. .i liiutt- F hum 0 h. m. to 4 p. m. rrartlnn ';,..u 'i i iiit. nt tne Eye. Ear, Nose & Throat C7"A,. Hi fr.u lion ufthu Eyofor tho atljUitt- mvi i'trmaiieuu cui eU b 1 i 'i 1 1 1 . A U K i . I 'HI A . ; " A I o at one, no operMI on t luHiidf i imc fMiu tiji w. i aneapnitiouncwl la- vu till') by ut in 1 9 w . .( 1, boiniforClrculevr. CURE LU.f;ANUED. ooSrVi'iis. & S. DEPOT,-r - LEHIGHTON. Pa can ooujiiu atauv izenerai su it ITS - CR CONGESTIVE FORMS. of the U-ailinc physli-ians of 1'arlJ, Kiatm s tor ui-r iiiiri jchii-.iiihI ui rlrrt t:i 1 1 lNit. n nil smci- lliut time It lias fuiiml Its ra - uliiln-, ami lii'cuiiu- a fiivuriU- reineilv ul 1 6L them tnr Huicess. si. nv CtAUgt, rohterhnic f ty. Si.rvltf, I ltn.i.l .1 J t4' Ki irtflfe'! "Vlirrl ;ll m ult 11.. Fitif lntlilifif . irRle nr doul dr. mull lri rt- run l( iu t bjll lia-eti ittiv ri.at' iu("tltii.iri'l e"iirii lirlat 4 nrt-chh olt rT lntlilfif . iiRle nrdwih nu i-rd ci imuvd i$ the price of the Advo cate .or 52weeks ODVi auuuuuui auu BtavA vuutlUII Paul, In MINNESOTA-Wabsrtown n, St. Joneph, and Kansas City, iu FREE Reclining Choir Care to Splendid Dining Missouri juver. and San Franclsao. Tho Dfrtilr o and Minneapolis and St. Paul. H) to and from those tiointa nnd FR: Sles laaner between Peorln.. flnlrit L&kra. IV Ps.vortto Lino to plpastone, Water Rosorta and Iluatintr an AMD WANK-A IT WTO oITt-b fknlllt to I. St. n a i . .1 at- On.. CAUTION SiiSS bottom. I' h? I"lr otnnnt eMpply tooj eend direct to fectorr encloelns BuVrKtUed W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Finn CatT. Ilenvv I.aceil arnln and Cread moor Waterproof. .... lent III inn woriu. r.innnnn me nn.on (iKNtuvi; ii,ni-m.i-.i kiioii. B4.IIO H,Nl-SliU'i:l) VKI.T SIIOK. na.rn imimcij ani rAitMi'itH1 mioe. B-i.nil r.XTltA VAI.IIK I'AI.K hllOB. tl2.aa & 2 WOItKINOBir.N'S bllllKR. 82.00 mill 81.7(1 HOYS- SCHOOL hllOUB. Atl mado In CouKrcn. llu'ton and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES ladies. S1.7B 8IIOR FOR JIIHSES. tleet Slnterlat. Heat Stvle. Ileet Flttlns,- , j.. Douclae, Drockton, tins: Sold by Adam Mohrkam uuii, Aleuts,; LUIIlfMITON. StoCKi Rne(5lors1at dtlTHEijlVlUX PoWflRH OUT NorFade: ONLY Sold bydruggistS AI.HO TFF.RLESS MIOXZF. PAINTS -0 Colon, I'EGItLKSS LAUNDRY lll.UINO. PEKIILESS INK 1'OlVDKUS SKIodi J Colon. l'KF.lll.ISS KIKIK AND II AHN1SS DBESSLSO. LKULSS tUU D tS-8 Volora. a Fayorite Singer Scwlna Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has. a drop leaf, fancy covir, two large drawers, w iih nickel ring, ami a full act of Attachments, cual to any Sin- - get Macliu.e sold Irom J4U to $60 by Canva sers. A trial in your home be. fore payment is asked. I!uy direct of the Manu facturers and save agenti pr 'fiu besides getting tertificatea of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operallvo Sewing Maqhlno Co., 269 S. Ilth St.,l'hiladelphia,lJa. IJ-WE PAT i'UEIirr.-iC ATARRH Weha. a tcmedr that will CURE CATARRH. 'BRONCHITIS anf ASTHMA. Our faiih'fiM ttran? th.it we will icml treatment on trial. Send for Treatise and full particular!. Address, " The Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Ay., Phlla., Pt CAN bo CURED. We w CFHD FREE br mll n ..tcl I Ul L liOriUEl t.S tr.at,e ...i i.. DON'T SUFKfc.lt ANV Ir 1 K Clvo I'oitOf. liee. Slate and County, an i Aje .lainly. AddifM, T IE HLL CHEM CAU CO., 55o Fainuojnt Avenue, l'llliJtl()hia,Pa. MTBCCIWn One f tlir I iii:H'rxri-l nipnitt1! 1 11 I rr,i Ihc rtl. Onr racilitit art uucqtialrd, and lolntnidurceui uix-riorfoodiwtwillarndriill louDI I CHnn In tch liKllilT Ie Mbutt Only thott tho wrttt tJitl ptftrn niAk ft cry rriumdtn thuw mir ped l thvvb rill fwur nHichborf and th pf uruund you Tbt b AYEMu"RE' (fnninr of till idvcrtUtmnt how the incll tnd of thdrff Milt CM If tboQl thi flftltlh prt tt U balk. It I- rrtnd. doabl Ilf . cop, Urr I Miy lararrr, Wi w III aUmbw yo how yp em rniki from 83 to H 1 0 day il Iratr, from lb Urt.wfil. at Miiioe Uettr writ al nuea. W ty all tlprcai charr JUdrtM, U. HALLSTf VU.. Di 8 UO, POBTLAVU, lliUI. $1 "W EEKS. 13 The roMflE GAZETTE will he mallrd vcurnly nrHKrl, t any uHdrsea in the UdI, kI 8tiite for three nmollis nn m-ellit nf Pne X)oiiap, liiiernl dl-ciijint uUnwiiil to iiotnmstets Ki tlll'K i'l' rli'lw. fiiliHUe inplM nmileil fiee, Afliln-tisull iiiilerstc. HU llAIiDK KOX., Muj ;-Hi)l riiANKt.iN Sgt-aiiK, JJ. Y. ELY'S rATAOFS&S Cream Balm Cleaners tbe Nnial Fusiapei, Allaja Fain ana Inflammation Heals tha Sorei rteitores tho Sense of Taste anr1 Smell. TRY THE CUBE ftYFEVEJ A i-ii title In iiillrd Into each nootrll and is nureoulilc. l-ru-e 60 cents ut driiKelstSi by mull, rrislstert-d, OOrtH. HI.V llHOTIliatS. 66 Warren St., New York. KtlgllDt 17, 1IM9 TUB SU. Kpr.Ifisn, Some people ngnw witli Tiik Sun's opinion ghout men mill lliuis, nnd eonip I'l'i'l'le iliipt, lint rvoolxxl) '"eli 1 lift hnlil of the iirwsuier which Is never dull una never afraid to speak Ita nitiid. Ih-mnerMs know that for I wenty years TliK Sun luta fought In the front Hue fur liemormtlo irlntlpUs, never wait iluu or wrakenlni; lu its InyiUty tu the true luli-iu.ts of tlietuuiyit iu-rve-witti fearlMia IntrlllireiHiD and ilUtiiiti-reiited vig or. Attlnies njiluIiHK lltra linen-i as I'l the iHHt melius of ucoiiiip Klilni,' I hi- i-oiiimon pura jwsei l It nut In k 8i n a f.iult If It lws m-ch (ur ther Into Ihiiiu'lll-liii"' nightecu liundml mil ulnetv Is the yenrthaf will )ruliabl deleriiinu- tin iv.lllt of the I'resl (leiitial elei-tlonot lmu, nut iM-rhaiw the fortunes of tin- DeiniKTHcy f"i tin- rut of I he century Vli-tory lu law Is a duty, and the pevlmiliiK of I nan Is the best time at.trt out 111 comiiaiiy will) Tup Hun. Ihilly, per mmilli . 9 O.DQ mlU, K-r year 6.1 Sumht , ier N i-.ir 1 00 Ihilh and riiiu.luN . iter v. ar 8 OJ ltally iuiiI rnn.lti , per npnitli , 0 TO WreKl Siiii.oiie Netir 109 Address TIIK SUN, New Yqrk, cinul iMi-n is r- wing KJ Lll bcrnuse we furni-h al) tho Intuit local news iu the bett styie. .Sutrie ua 1 nflETHi? vCf a. r-- rm $2 tan ii m m n I M 1 VM . M mm E33 aaHK I)Yi