A white rat with a black I lead i a curlnailv Pan Van, NT. Y. There are on ail average 200 plgpon officially k''p' l every Oernian fortress Twin hcn' enm, fniW develnpe.1 an connect ml hy a lube were found In tli fowl bouse of I,. U. Llvingslon, at Da II mora.1 Tbe I'rlnrese of IKales lia. a pet do whose collar brairn tlie pertinent intrrli tlon: ''Johnny be'ongs to tlin I'rlucina o Wales " Some Startling Facta. The official returns from Hoards of Haaltl sliow thai nearly tbrM-fourrhi uf all deatbs ' from Onnsarfluilon, wlien wo think over ttm faot It ts really awful, though everyoase tnrti with a simple ruatii or culd, roa Ite how tin portant It Is to etiaek this teirlole maladi w hlei eanb'lonebyusieir I'nrltau (lough andiron sumption Ouio. J'rloo 96 cents. At Tuoraai drugstore. The, Mtnliter of I'ubllo instruction In Italy has civon an express order that ai tlio doors of the art schools In that coun'ij be opened to women. jinuiT wins. We desire to say lo our citizens, that for yeiit- wo nave Been seinn, iiz Dr. it lie's New inscnvei for Consunii'tlon, Dr. King's Now 1. 1 to I'M Burkleu's Arnica Salve and Ulectrlc Blttcrs.ant have never handled remedies that Bell as well or tlinl have Rlvtie such universal autisiacuon We do not hesitate to cuarantt-o them even time, and we stand ready to relund the purcliu prlee, If satisfactory result do nut follow thi'i une, these remedies have won their arei. P""tilarity purely on their merit? ltlillliK Drui. gist. rialn, straight skirts are waning. At other moon will pee full draperies and nt material dragging through the mud an dust of the public streets Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe BEST Salve in the world tor cuts, bril.t sores, ulcers, salt rlte'im, fever sores, tclf chapped him Is, chilblains corns and nil sk ruptlons, and positively cures piles, or no u. equlred, It Is guaranteed lo glvu perfect satl faction, or money lefuuded, Trice 25 cents K box. 1'orsaleliy ltKlllJHdruKiiltt Clara Barton, the famous phllanthi plst, Is a good (.hot with either rifle. or sin I cun. She has beenseeu to bring do two prairie chickens from the fit si flush tbe covey. Forced to Leave Home Over 60 people Wereioroeit in leave til I homes yeBterday to cull for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If yon blood Is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated anil hayo licac ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fal to call on any druggist to-day for a fret sample of this Brand remedy. The ladi'p praise it. Evcryono likes it. Large ilzet package 60 cents. Anna Franklin In 1732, aided bv he two dauchters, edited tbe first newspane issued in Rhode Island. The woman ner vant in the family usually worked tl press. Continued from 1st page. tm nomety tune mtciien and aoout tti girl; it se"nei to sho Leonard lna honest place ainouir men work ami love. It wa x real lift? so far a it went. It drew linn with tt strange strength from the mildewed house. The house bohiud vrlitoh was what? Under all his fantastic ambitions, Len euth was naturally a kind hearted. affectionate fellow; besides, his iiiugin atioa was at work; the tenants of the Liverpool property were already real to him sturdy mill men, pale sewing women, llttlo children from whom he was going to filch their one chance in the world; lie could heur the very word- with which they would ourso him wlie he broucht out tho musty parolunei tliat left them beggared and homeless. But behind tho musty parchment, f. him, was money. Wlnny fanciod she saw n flicker of hi old boyish, frank smile; hor own face glowed In an Instant under It; "Uoro Is your place, Leonard" timidly turning the comfortable chair about a littlo. How sweet and sufficing she looked In her' pretty housewife's dress, the hair pushed back from her decided little facet Her big dark eyes, soft, unroa- onlng, protesting against pain as n leer's, followed him as ho moved un- o.usily about. They haunted Leonard Heath ror years. "Wlnny," ho said, avoiding them guiltily, "I am going to leave you for a week, or a month perhaps not longer." Sho said nothing. How could she truggle against this unknown power which was drawiug him away? But slit knew by instinct that it was taking him way from her, and that for ever. "I am going to lind a certain thing U Is for your benefit yours aud Joe's Am are not hurt at me? You say noth ug" sharply. "It is not for myself rod knows I am not selfish." "No, you are not selfish, Leonard lut you do not And enough here?" Why Should I Not have confidence in that which hag dm mo a world of good? If you had sullen years with liver complaint an'l not cured b using Sulphur Bitters, would not you t have conlidenco in them? J. E. Nasi Hotel Winihrop, Boston. Jennie June, the noted newspap writer and correspondent, is sixty Jrai old, altliuugli she looks much younger. 'I keep ft for you" putting htr hand or. aie cMiir, 'No. Therol we will not talk of it 1011 never understood all the require .lenta of my nature none of you. Yoi Nothing In the Wide World ao Good. I was afflicted Willi kidney disease. V Kennedy's Favorite Keruedy, of Hondo N. Y. I day it witli a perfect recollect! of all that was done for me besides, is tli only thing that gave me permanent relit I have recommended this medicine to man people for kidney disease and they all ign in saving that it has not its equal in tl wide world - for this complaint. Lymu Crawford, DrugRist, "'prlngfieM, Mas. Red of some shade or of any shad continues a fayorito color. Ask Your Frleuila About It. Tour digressing cough can be cured A know it because Kemp's Balsam within th past few years has eared mi ninny oougl and colds in this community. Its remark. ble sale has been won entirely hy its gem ine merit. Ask some mend who has us it what he thinks of Kemp's Biluain. Tin is no medieine mi pure, none so efiecti Large bottles 50c am) $1.00 at all priiggi-sl riampie botlle free Tbe "right whale" is the mint vlrl." of all the whalebone wales, and at tim fights desperately lor Ills life. The tl backs. 'ere very rarely captured befo the invention of the bomb lances, as tip ran so fast that boats could not stand i! strain. There is danger in impure blood. The Hsnfelv in taking llii'id'-t .Sarsap.irill.i. ti great blood purifier lflOduses onedoll.n Tho latest device in Boston for re taining the literary spirit no to a his' remunerative Intellectual point is "Bix Salt," which Is said greatly to brighten enliven the m!nd The world-wide, rnuutiwiun ol Aier's Sump rill a Is tho natural renuli of Its aur, asslng va u as a blood medietas. Notlilmr. In the wh pharmacopoeia, effaois more aitonlthlnit result U crofula, rhtqmltllm, general debility an all forms of blood dlit-aix, than ibis remedy. The latest ihlint in book canvassing I for a manager and a chapeion to take compaii) of lady canvassers unci travel t )ver the country with them. "Dlie&ies, decrjte grown, by detperati- ipunaitd a are rouuncea nro rciieveu, or uai n allJ1' T.lo point of witdom Is to cbuek them b fore they reach so far by tmyfOK a bottle o Saltation Oil Price 26 cents. "Uunnplrai les no rooncr shnuld b formed tnai cze utel," and a eold should no aooner ! ,Hfu,,iiAU umiigui nr. umia tUUKU ojru ahould be bought and used according to tb, uireetiuni. . The letter carriers In all tbe larg cities And a good many emuty purses I tbe letter boxes. Pickpockets thluk I safer to drop there than on the pavements Poor Humanity! The common lot Is one of sorrow say at leas the ie9lniiitt. they who look ut the worst sldi C ertalnlv what would otherwise be a bright ex Istenre, Is of'n shadowed hy some ailment th a overhanet It like a pall, obscuring perietnall iue rautanco mat eiso woum ugui ine pain ourn an aiitueni, aim a very common one, 1 nervousness, or In other words, weakuess o the i" i otm sslrm. a i-ot.dltloii uul) trreiuedi win it in. nirifiii or improiHT iiieuus are rate 14) rem- i u. i ue concurrent exnerierice to r vous pi-nph who lme lierSLitenlly used llo liu r'snioniach Illtteisls, that It conquers en ttrrly superseiisltivvneas of the nerve i, as wel Asimt'soed-bu called which are invited am sustained In their chronic weakness. Asth nerves ii,iln autinlna fioin the areat toi.lc th' trouble ulsnp'twrs. I'se the llllteis for malaria rheuuiallaui, blllniian"!' d k Iduev truuble. The lirst census was taken in 1700. when there were less than 4,000,000 people. At the last census In 1830 there were oyer 60,000.000. The Vanderbllt chandel er, bought In Faris for f&OOO, was sold by tbe million lre for $400 because the small screw-head -were plainly seen lo Its ooustrttcllon. Jeremiah Smith, of Morgan county, Obio, has a cat whlh U known by tbe ii iji.burs as "ndar spesirum." From the tif ..t tail io tin' end uf Its nosr there are 1nm!uud all tbe colors ol tbe rain bovt ls nose shines like a carbuncle, and 'ieie are icvaral bad4 of violet oh he 1, lafli. never will." He took up his cap ana shifted it irresolutely In his hand. "Will you be gone long, Ijeonardr "No. If I do not succeed In my search in a month, I will come back t( you. You'll keep my place thero readj for me? with a smile. Her face brightened: "I'll keep it foi you putting her hand on tho chair Are you going now?" "Yos, now." He took a step nearer. But he knew if he kissed the warm jweet breathed mouth, or touched her he never would leave her. Ho stood motionless a moment, and then, with a sudden gesture of farewoll, went out into tho night. ill. "And that's Joseph, eh? But there was another Heath, sergeant a young er lad, if I m not mistaken? Uncle Ben glanced warily nbout the little eating house, hauled up his wooden leg and bent over his glass of alo to reach the corporal s ear. The room was vacant but for themselves, and T.uliu was n trusty fellow; they had been comradesut Palo Alto and Vera Cruz; still, it was n well to be cautious. Ue koyed his whisper to the lowest pitch. Tifflin sat upright again with a long- drawn "Whew! Now I'vo heerd of cases like that," he rejoined, solemnly nod ding. "But I can't say as one ever comt before into my actual experience. 1 vt heerd before of men disappearin' off the face of the oarth in broad daylight, with their friends about them. Death put out his hand and took 'em onseen, I reckon. That's more awful to mo than to see them going the usual road first corpses and then cruiublin bones. And thero s been no word of him fience?" "No, none: and that Is flvo year apt nyo year this October smco he went jut of the door, as it might be there, say ing, 'I'm going to bring something to you to you and Joe. Leonard ud he brought it if he'd beon alive. He'd hei sent tidin's, if it was his last breath, ti one of them a3 watted for him, I he faith in the boy," shaking his head. Tho pollco, now I reckon you tried them? People alius do;" with a nod ni jue who knew human weakness and could pardon it. "Of course. Wouldn't you havo recom mended it Tifflin?" "They found no traces, I'll venturT' "No. They hi relied all likely and on likely places. Aud Joe for more nor a year he let his business go by tho board, I did what I could, but it was of no use." "Ther was one, you said, he would hare sent tidin's tor' "She's ther. She's wuitin' for him yet to keep his promise. I'd rather not talk about her," Ben was silent for a mo ment, and then resumed in an altered tone: "Ther was one clew. There was an oldish, wixoned lookin' man, that Leonard had been seen with in the city a day or two beforo; sarcu was made for him, but he never was seen af terward. Ther was them as said be hed made way with tbe boy." "I bevn't a doubt of it. I he v my own opinion about these onaccountable dis appearances" draining his gloss with a mysterious nod. "When ther s common robbery i' comes out, an' when ther's common murder it comes out. But when old Death puts on human shape an' goes about layia' on lus hand, now hero, now there, thorn ha touches vanishes in day light, an' ther's notbin' heard of them again. You heerd of that strange man that was seen goin' from town to town in 33, and tbe cholery follerod him like a bloodhound its master." "No, with a shiver. "Then you think". "How do you know that the man Been with young Ueath was a manf TifHin's views were dreary and chilly, even over a bottlo of double XX and tho savoriest of fried oysters. Ben lagged in hi talk, and presently stooped for his stick, leaving hli supper to grow cold, and bade the corporal good night. Wiony would bo waiting for lilm, lis knew. They bad beep living for only a week in town, and this was tbe sergeant's first onslaught into the dlssipsAlou of oity life. He stumped along the narrow streets in the suburb iutt the unfre- skirts of Philadelphia, buying thH f.irm- , house and its two or ture acres round about. Not a stone's throw uJ, in the orchard, tlioro was the stuiio rottigo into wiiic-li Winny un 1 Un 'li' U :i had snuggled down with tin u old fin iituiie and big Urus and plaster husls and simple, hearty, old fashioned ways that made a home out of the place in a day. It was a matter of courso that they Bhould come with Jou an l B:siy, who had drawn them clmer to tliotu by de grees, for years trying to till up the gap hi the girl s life with their own home affairs, their children, their watchful love of her. The first plan was that the sergeant and Winny should share the house with them, but Winny rebelled "Wo must have room for our plaster work, Uncle Ben and I," she said; "aud room for our sober, humdrum ways. It would not be best for us to live with you, Bessr." Ho, witn ner savings tior uio pnuuie bad kept t ha wolf clear out of sigh;), she bought this cottage a joint Block con- corn with her and Ben. He bad been at work for weeks, patching fences, painting every bit of wood susceptible of paltit, to the very cowshed. Tojlay the last triumphant nail had been driven. Winny had put duwn her green rag car pet and tacked her last curtain, una Jot and Bessy were coming over for n house uarmlng tea. Bon stumped along the hoard wuu whistling choerlly, his old heart beatuiK tluio under his thin libs. Uu had gone to town for some pepper pot, as a doll. cato surprise to add to the cntertuiu nicnt. when he fell in with llUlln, an.i was beguiled Into the ghostly story oi Leonard Heath. He jogged on faster u put it out of his mind. It was mon ;hastly than death to rememoer. xtiei wero tluioa when he fancied it was al ways present to Winny, though, oven to him, for years she had not mentioned Leonard a name. Ho saw hor now in tjio open door through which the firelight streamed out warmly into the night. "All right Win nyl" he called At which she nodded brightly and wenl.in. "Ther s none kin 1111 the old man olaco to her," he said, ns he made a siiori ut through the privet bushes to th. loor. "Sho keeps n frightened sort oi watch on me, ns though I too might ill" uipear and louvo hernione. Quod Lord! He stopped short, looking nbout the gar en tind fields beyond, from which th lato October chill and dump tlrnw henvv scents, sweet nnd tainted with de cay. "It's tho very dayl Fivi yearn this night. Ther were lo clouds Hying over the moon, too, just ti now, and tins cold, deathly wind, an theso unwholesome smells, like planti strewed over corpses. Kin she hov for gotten? He hurried to tho door, n though some gho3t pursued him, stop ping again to glance fearfully around. There was a certain dull, a husli li tho uncanny night, as though some ill boding preaence cams slowly, eteatliix nearer, In the many noises of the wind, through the forest just within sight, in fancied he detectfd a cry almost human in its want and pain. "Was it a banshee that Len said cried on the night when a Heath died, and on that night for years after came back to 'mind tliem that was livin' of tho dead?" The darkness, the cry, his own ghastl fancies, drew him to the door: ho opened it and came in headlong, with a pah faco, at which they all laughed. - ' Hero is your dry coat and flippers, uncle," said Winny, nnd now that lit was in she sat down contented. Ht could not tell, furtively glancing around whether thov remembered the day oi not. Joe, who sat smoking ins pipo on the other side of the flro, was quietei than usual, nnd Bessy, resplendent in her new merino, moro gossipy, but keep ing, he noticed, n close motherly watch over Winny. However, she always tlio that. As for Winny, no ono could evei tell what bIio thought. Sho was the same chubby, dumpltn- little body that she had been fivo year ago. She rolled about the house rutin than walked. Tlioro wero the soft colo and shy dimples coming and going oi tho honest face, and sudden laughter n the dark oyea, that made overybody Ion to hug her and make friends witli hei for ever. But while the had once beei the fondest girl in the country siile ol dances and gayety and pretty dresses she lived, since her strange widowhow began, utterly alone but for the old mai and the companionship which Joe an Bessy gave them. Apart from them, too under allj her allectionate, clieerf ul man ner, in the absolute silence in which b!i ovorcd her loss. Ben could not tell if sho rememlverc vhat night had come again. Ho forgo, i) speculate about it. Tho fire was si ilgand hospitable; the room, with itsi rrecn carpet and liome made lounges, b xactly the picture of comfort and horn vliich he and Winny had planned; nn-Ill-ouch the open door there came glim .esof the bright kitchen and whiffs of tli at pullets roasting o dainty brown. One Jrs. Joe brought back his vaguo fear vhen the door was inadvertently opene. he hurried to close it. "It is a wretched night," she said, shh ring. "I fancy the dead would choo to be out in such wind and white moot- light, if they can como back" stoppin md stammering as she looked at Winny Coming along the edge of the wood yonder, I fancied I heard the cry of sum wild beast in them. I told Joe so. "It was tho wind," said Joe. "But 1 had a curious Bound, sergeant. No won ler it skert a woman. It was like lying beast in a cage." "I heerd it." The sergeant huni away from the subject, nnd so did Joe It was tbe happiest evening since they came into their new home. The work am bustle of moving were over, as well as tin nard Kruggle of years, and the warm miet sense of home was real for the firm time. Only oncolt was jarr?d. Leonard, Joe'i oldest bov, having been admitted as special grace to sit up foraupper, prowled about the room, to the discomfort of ev erybody but his mother nnd Winny, who vied with oaoli other lu spoiling him Finally ha crept up into an old leather cliair that stood vacant, shining in tin tl relight, In the warmest corner, curled up his fat legs and prepared to go to sleep. Thero was a sudden silenoe in the room as though a ghost lutd stood among them It was the first time since Leonard Heath bad disappeared that hi place had been filled, though tbe chair had waited va cant through all thoaw) years. They were superstitious, and this was a sure omen to them of his th. "Let the child stay," cried his mother, with a pale face; "he is the only one of his name tltat will ever sit in tliat place." But WJnny shook Iter head and took the boy hastily up, holding him light to her breast and, rocking him to sleep, while her eyes rested on the place left vacant, as though bo had tha second sight, and Leonard Heath sax there ahva before lier. IV. It bad not bean difficult for Leonard to evade all pursuit. There was some thing in his secret flight, in tho under- LiUdlow liougUt htm, and had all the tri umph of n piiLf" ..''ul arior when Joe, on his Nislt of iiuju'i v to tin" Ill-use n week Inter . v tis Ijjlil. l oy l'io ilo.if old man who tjeiid ul hi'U t.ii0h ppoitach a. bi'u!ii.ig t 1 in ..-l 'f f 1 no v 'ul,-he g.ith-i-J bin f -liii'L of . i u.i. IV r'nnps tlio lirst mouth of his solitary sojourn tuero was the most e.ilUfj ing of Leonard Heath's life. It liuJall the stroiij; lines uud Uem braii'lr shadows of rt nr. '.niiauia. There was the ut'-i' solitude, '.he Rliosts of tho long dead i'lninK-s f the old lio'Tientend, ine t. itiom work of 8 "ireh. and behind evrvv moment the splendid potnihilityof tV- li visiiro and mi-Mui opening of the encli-vih 1 gales of v hMi it was the key. ll did not dull h hit his nest of enjoy ment to leiiiomU-r the dismay and an- I gui-ili he hud enured at home. He gloat ed oier it rather, picturing his return among them loaded witli his fairy-like gifts. In his long, solitary evenings, sittin"; over the stove, he used to plan lis lioine-coiiilns; In a hundred different vay. for he was but a boy, under all, ind ai affectionate boy. He had read account of the finding of ong-lnurdered men, and he liked to com pare his own story with them But Imy were but commonplace mvBtenes llis was like some wondrous tale. He found the cellars under the house lull of out-of-the.-way crannies anil damp eoessps. Two or three times a day he elt bis hand upon the treasure. Once t heap of old p.ipers fell out of one cob veli covered shelf. He found nguln a -oal bin half 11111 witli worm eaten ledgers. Disappointments, but disap Hiintmenn that served to Iteat still more us nunjruinp fancy. Weeks crept into months, and then Leonard bearau t grow hungry foi sonie liing outside of the tre iure or its prom . -e. lie had not calculated on his own .veakness. At times his solitude waxin ilerable. There were d.tys wIumi he vould h.tve given up all for the sound of a word from Winny or one sight of foe's sooty face. He used to steal back to look in the ' 'hted windows in the evenings, hang round the ro-id nil day. in the hope that some of the family miht pass tliat way, with n mingled relief and bitter anger it choy did. and they did not recognize urn. But this fever of hom Miekuw in time lost its force. In his own long failure. foe'B steady, mod -rato success began to oad and madden hi n. Uj gradually eased to plan for Winny or Joe: passion ind love cooled Into morbid, sorrowful remembrance. Roul lifo to him was narrowed down to buboosj the hidden treasure. The little canker of avarice, which in tho boy's original nature was is Inconsiderable as the leprous spot on le stately wall of the) Jews dwelling, legan to slowly eat its de-admiing and :ertain way. it is n history which we have no mind o follow minutely, rue ia'i wis a irave, gallant, candid Ind. The love of uonpy creeps on many such as he, like t parasite on a sturdy tree, leiving nil leneath it iKiisonou nud rottoti. iou enn . Itnu sucu young men in every -thop or street. Leonard, shut by his love of dramatic oircct into this solitude, fell a quicker victim. l'"or the fir-it year r two he used to prowl in ImdHguue nit in the evenings even made Home sating house acquaintances; but the zest f ndvonturo noon palled; when anions nen of his own ago, his gray heard nnd isstimed treble bec.viti i hiathsoin' nm! disgusting to him. Yot lie could not la thorn off, and so surrender the wcalt which the next dav mi::ht .v:?Ui. (Vin-'ii' cd in our next. Cures Liver tomplalnt, Billons Affec tions, ivo-s or Appetite, Kick Headache, Pick Stomach, Oid-dincss.C'ostivo-ness.Dyfpepia Kidney trot'Mo and nil delicate Fcmalo Com- SoM everywhere. Price 23 ctnK AXADOR AXADOR EMORY in unvMftinnir. TtlmmiUI from all Pn of tb glob PrrpotiuinoiY BXK, Bfin on IJ't""l.w A "M. HUWl AT. 4!W I DREXELSMOLOGl Fragrant 1 Lasting! The LeadlngPeifume forlheToIletand Handkerchief. Sold by oil dealers. Price 25 ots. OUR NEW toltl Watch nrihaioo, watch 1m tb world rfhMt MiotlMpvt, TTimniiJ hHrf, wtth work trti nil it rMtl vain. Out MtMlU rki lMtltr rftsi lwr m frtf. levUf wltk Mr Urr talullllMf Household lM TbtM MBplN,U WU . an frt A.1I tha work om aiad aalttaikow wbal watCKl TMta thov who call rw rYUndi an 4 atlchlwraafl Ikoaa bol foa thaiaJwar'I la rataabl tra Cot ma. which balda rr rra wba ttna4, aad 'hat wa ara rtpaU. T m all ti pr. fMffht, ate After ra kar all.lf re woold Ilka ia r tm work for at, roa ma ara from 990 ta 0QO ar work ind apward jUdnaa, HUaavaoti U:tU.Mlt AarUaid, UaUa. DR.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath. 1'a. AT KAKTON, SWAN HOTKU TUBWDAV. AT A .LRrr.iWN, KAOLK ItOTKU TMOBSDAV at tlanook. ukoadwav hodsr. hoitoavs. 4t Oath, Wkdnkmiavs axii Hatchdavs. Office I lours-From 9 a. in. to p. m. rraetlei limited to disease of the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat OfAloo, llefracllonoftlie Kyesfur the ailjust neiitof xlassea. -Tauu&auils uitv Devil pcnnatieiitlr eureil by rillL.AUKl.lMHA.l'A. IA eionce.ncioperun urluMxr ilmn from bui.liiess. I iisMpronouiimt la i unl'i 'jy uilwri w iiwL Suml rur In uiar. CURE tUARANTEED. omlZs. calvation Oil Prlco on'j 25 eta Sold by oildrugglitt. V.'ill reliovo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SwQlling$,'uisos,Lumbar0,Sprams, Headacho, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Hounds, Cuts, Scalds, Dackacho, F rostbitos. Chapped Hands and Faco, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nuewL'm&s r'tlDX Tk Cre-t lohaeeoAii' LnLty tldata Price 10 Cts. At all arugglllt. Indigestion IS not only a distressing complalrt, of 1 Itself, but, by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en feebled, is the parent of Innumerable maladies. That Ayor's Snrsaparllla Is the best cure for Indigestion, even when complicated with I.iver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Biockway Centre, Mich.: "Liver complaint and Indigestion mado ray 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. AH ttlml of food dl-itressed me. and only the most delicate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several phvslclans treated me without giving re lief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa rllla I could see an Improvement In my condition. My appetite began to return and with It eaine the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength im proved each day, and 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 me a new lease of life." V SSOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT,SaBr BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all thp very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, MSFSnilleS. Seersuckers anc Fancy Dress Patterns oi'the very best qualities nt exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware, Glassware ood and Willowware of the best mnkes at low figure?. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and eady- made Clothing in great vanetv nnd nt .pnres with S he read, of ull purchasers prices fully as low ns the same goods can br bought lor at any other general store in this vicinity Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and oi best quality at Hock oottom rnces. l?est quality ol Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the jime articles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt has just been received the prict been marked down to the! very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold nt prices quail) as low as the same goods can bought at any general stou n this section. Call and be convinced. Hesp"ctluUv, SCOTT'S CONSUMPTION SCROFULA DRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases Wondorful Flash Producor. Mnny liavo gaiuotl ono pound por day by its ubo. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains tlio Rtimulnt-iug-proportioa of tlio Hypoplios pliitea nnd puvo Korwogian Cod Liver Oil, tho poloncy . of both boing lnrRoly increased. It is used by l'hysiciaus all over tho world. PALATABLE AO MILK. Sold hij all Drngytsts. BCOTT &.BOWNE,Chomlst3,M.Y. mtiuuvs HEADACHE TROCHES -KOl:- IX ITS KIRVIU5. BIILLUS, CR COKGESUVE FORMS. er's Sarsaparilla, rnspiitiD by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Pli:e $1; tlx bottlci, ti. Worth 5 bouta. SVTho Best and Purest MedicineES EVER MADE 111 tlrlrc tlio 11 nraor from your eystcm, mm ninke jour bkiu l'limilet nml IJlllie . liu limnr your iiv-jiuij vour lioilutr m-o caused liy Impure '", 4, oiJjlooa, bikI can lie ."V 4i'Nftk.remoTiHlln8liiit! ltica In To euro -hI1vciim tlio meillrlno must I i. moro limn a ureiitlv. Tu ba tier. UHiioul, It .aunt contain Tonic, ASteratlve and TntlK IilU oia lliowv qualltte uu emtuvtit dorov. unit Speedily Kestoro lo I ho IioitoIh lliclrnatiial perlotaltlo uiotlou, ho oaaeiitliii to roRiilurlty. Sold Evorywhoro. ior LUST ar f&XLWU au-otiiuui (V.nl UI1d KEKV0U8 BEBlLITy IWMluuaof BoiyandMiiid, EStct lof Errorior Kxbuih in Oldor Yemiv ,r,Mrk.H,lkl'l'lpH'0',,'lss1'i!:T,'ut f0Ui. MlilaW BuhHlac HOIIS llllTSM-H...El. tm a mm rain :DICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. taking iuelf, that suited precisely lila e" uu lu, ""' ' morbkl. wily imagination an.l ion,? cher- quentrf road lading to the low. red dreams of r6oullluco. Ha lu,, hiul. ut. ..ou, . u.u u.u.w, jej. ln tueu i. uutaiuu houw,, loatii. r wbo. window, wo Mndlng ihwU l0 rdluw tho pun-We uf the aov,. a.ul jUaerromUi9hyotU.hUL Tlwl M iece of funululu wUu.h wouU wh 4oe houae. Just a weak ago ha ,mt.i,t i..i,ji i i,:, .. J frtftTlM MUG Mitt VUV- ( )ff WOtlX, uJUi Qjlfllf.ftf lrfHML wtlH) . A.si MAY GET A GOLD WATCJ. e nl) 170(V n ci t. Wf h r ii.-w loriinnu Olub lur lh fiiiA-1 , a l l'l- '"' Silver Wnli'bea mauu , i. i tHith I Buien find GiitlimaD. i i.i ii iai.il in inovfinrnt mail. . . ul er i f iln" 'ollisii fNiinMni: EIkih i.hui.i, Ili.int1ri, t- (a wit the iurebaa er. A olub for a g"M wli-h at 4B., cnltt ol for fiiemlir t, aod mii-Ii member ayi $ 00 a wwk A drawmj iit wff wlit ami the menibrr win- limn i Hiawn rl bl weich iHimnlint'lv, ! attll mnlmuiuii ny $1 I 0 tveolt until b ! IMiirl tor it, al winch ti'iio each and "II l"rv il' hv rn ivivml l"'l t'T inteh. Tim ll rann to rwKrliii wnii'h will-b uiadva I'rewnt ol a baotlaome chain. O.DIt GUARANTEE. Every articl lui(iil Iroui ut mutt UJuttai rrprrfenud.aiid we ate vllllDKat any and all iimeato mado go-4 il failure or anv article ...1,1, ti. 1. ri-iirracotcl Thla le lb tl-i OhCM! limvaniKMt way lu buy a watch thnoigh "ur l'- "raHve f!luh Svaiem. IVn (ivr firat cluaa lulii or Wallham tlrui wiodiDg and setiiotf iitovtfiueiiti wmcu wr Kuarntitcr tor two e..r. Tli- caa i warrant--.1 l.v a wuttet. (iiianiulu) 1" wrar lor twenty '1 1 t ali'-vrt ia wliv w give you more foi your o i j .l.uii am HOC ! ami why we are do nig the l..igi l etal.'ll tnaim-ns 111 I he World UV aril only I'M q .aluy good. Why not b n owner ol a Gil Watffli whenever you have ihe i hance t get one. Join the elub at naoe, !) I J (I Oil d'wu ami tbeu l UU a week until the wai -h la j4uJ. I'leaae call ir aend me rnr name and atl-rtren.- and I will iwil al your bouee od liow i. ii ..in pin, .ii it you ure jl a dietaiic. I will a.u-1 iii'l i arii -niHi-a Aehia anted evt iwhere. Writ for teruiaaml t-iri ilure ejn.t -ULs m auiuifi, "o 'a -t. -VI .. In r-M Jt f fj Jr.. 'A, Va. A. liioaml use tlio gront D10OIIlU- nuer, ' 't'u -. O,. S ef j, vtf I ra ' v rn Tlio To0 la 1 llanKill (imvntCI Eli Rtiiinnful. It tat I lliest nnil clioiiiioat li ,Hrfn Trv ft. nt 11 vn.i . ill lm a itlfltlcd. V$ Get It of your Druggist. DON'TWAIT. GCTlTATONCli TAX, It vounro Biifrcrlmr from Kldl . tu.nn.a .. ..1 ilxh to live ti ol.i ago. use SUM'HUU BlTTEltS. Tbey uovcr fall to cure. fiend 8 S-cont stamps to A. 1. Onlway A Co., Boston, JIaBs., for Ixia mouical worn uuunauour li.ss Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets Aerrousness ftop pfostevs a : ItcrtMl' lit nit tho lo&. l 4, 1. 1 11 uxcih'ltl mBtly. .e- in. .I i-f w .1 isedklttn I .OH UU I CltH IUlMI'lt. rt-tuu-.y In Ute wmld ' t.r f ibtiDtxaiiilt of pep iiU ur jui u. Uu3 trtii uituw UMrti u. ,IIUF itLTErt1 nevr Lorn or frrltstn. yon tr.-r -.wlr nm n . v ; yoa'U feel tuppier t nm. Feer-'s a od t ran m mnt put on. UT 9LB& U'- 21 lD MMlm arfl Kolfl tf i infcrt-ia d-!. . be firtodlftd Into tnklug -A.t-H in - ' r'UiuN to 1 uttfUQi ltt , 1...KODM. i pruptieUis .PnoMirroRS, BOSTON. 'I hi lit tm il. is tin pi i-m'I Ipi ion uf one til lite Ifail'nir plijfli fa.it- ni I'aris. Krnm .ml vastiM ! li liim nith in I'm' a'ul nn-i -r n-r lliltli t me.ist ti wan lino ulvi n 'lie I'l h'ir- n t ii-il 'en II i in n c in lr-7ri. hmI silu-i; thai linn-tl lias fullinl Its . i'o illume .-M'tx roitniix mrilif fin-c of the ulnhf, ami licctinii-n fannlie lein- iU wi i iitiariil nt i In li'.iilmy il.li.nn!. .Meillral M-r-ieilea Imv iliTiistl us iiiarv"ou ri eo nt ilii-lr aiiim.il rnni'iiil(in. im afltr tlicli i.llli'lal Mioitifis haw amil z-l li uh emu! thai Ii cniiliili iil m ofliiti-e, lirou.liio. iir olht-r Imiintnl 1 1 m I U-n t. titiii''1 nian-il it uiihihk llifir uiiniaii. ri UitMli'x. TEariMONAU I. It. IlKliWK. M D 23 V. e Ii rvev til., Elizjhitii. K .) .Tiini 2. IRh' . Tin- Is lo rrtlil ll-ni I I iim ii'ed for w n i no mi a ill. n ni b satisiri imn. It-pciiil.iiiati I rented lea, h r Jlesorcl c It a - w n a- Hr pc'a Ileedsche Tn dies The ri meiU cun a more heae Heliif rsfectnliv tirh ea elti t crv iif inrii lher ti il wt I nm ernueliit.d with, ahfl Ir is rert'fieate wil' I e ll h rans ot tir-neiig ti lo e Ia-ialle aiieidtt ! rsunerf rr finin tlia '"tide, I shall teel that I have drne Ihem a service. I,. It CROWN. .l. I). PRICE, 25 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sont by HaU on rocoipt of Prioo, ISMI&CiS' J$I:E11IVB: Co., ELIZABETH, N. J. utui 31 '8U $3 L. DOUGLAS SHOE CENTLEMBN. nir. ti.iirT i.acmi riraln and Crd moor AVntrproo(; . near in inn rorni. f'.XHnni"" 08.00 GENUINE HAN D-fHWMl L HIIOS. H4.no IIANI-HltWl',l WH1.T HIIOK. S3.RO lOI.ICIS AND I'AltM KItK' WllOE. BltJO KXTItA VAT.UK 1AI.K HHOE. nzjiii ma woiikinomkn siiokb. . .Ull Ana BI.Ta lioin rwiwuu puuaa, 2 All niwia ia widhhm, iwhiw w.u . $3&$2 SHOES lauiIq. 1. 5 SHOE FOB JlIIli. Tleat TMBterlnl. Beat Style, llcat Fltltafc XT. I UouElaa, Drockton Ulast. sola 17 Adam Mohrkam &on, Agents, LKHtOIITON. Near rtillade Hcliool Open Yearly tixpen Qnarterly Paym1 Ad roltt and nuslhrs youn men acnooi, .or west roir: or Aoaai Clnl hnrlneerinr , CUult , sniitcau iHMrd with the Trim m and boyi at anv time i fits rhm for Buslnen, any CVIIer. ToKlrxtink ff i.lii. .dvftiutKt ilum in fhjrsict. IwmUtry. Stirvnli v. Moilfiial. r f tliemattct.etc Oire(vf U.baMteiuirl and t-cw tnnai ctinrl- Att IMVipala 1 raKlttm ll TV. TO ArMl K4nUlr- li pwu V Oil vc v-aiia uiiv luuin uu n n a Mni miwv 'B-i i rompicre r 'urnisne i n uni eicn n- 10 i ngu iwse-t auilettcx.rtc Gytunasiutn SDMUltxifVtvtunitinf iraiHitudtimtrtailvA reraid,liir -ni.u mtar.niri.mlit unlril Krli wardtnta t'atrivna m lent mitv Mlect any tud(i mHimhm r.,-ve-Prfitrat.r l-'e.tn.al t Clv(i-LiienerriL course, ftyaif al and t hetnlcal 1 jhnratewy Pnrthal twine Iirmiit wrh leleicrihy' sn.rt t ami : jnc-nriitnt. etc,. etc More fully utvcd with aptn'Uf ihan anv ther l oil e nttut 1mA 'el (intm- if r-l r-vrr hn.' comfort, the best Mlucaiion. and the btl traimn Flied lrtcrt cf i every ell etuum turns I r H.lin sttktu New 1 1 11 in atH'r, i l. i t u . a m i.nrrti wiiuiei, rnmipu jlliutrated caul'vue tent tree to nv ad1re fmti froprUior, Media, '. ClrtuUi.ittihi.biti.e $L 8 Y68f is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks UNACQUAINTED WITS TUB OTJOffRAFHT Or THE OOUNTBY, WILL OBTAIN lMUOB VALUABLE ntTOBMATION FB0M A OF THIS MAP OT (.! ut ' MFEI1 &00F1K-G PLATE irK not only clye tit- ottrolmaer the bwt roofing plate, but Mottt lIni KlltKT-lly guamiitei"K evu'y box. Sk'('OMe-ll aUltllllUK lUl'li allttt 1th mil IhU-kuow. TIIIHI)-lly exoludlBC watttrs or defer- I live "lieHa. . toaatlfl Iheeui iht tngbl plateaj that I'i it K ril Ily Urnndluc: the net wrlght i( lie 112 sheet- on each w. An..r iln ihla awaof llallt u io la obtaining Full WIkIiI. for the ueueAt of llioae nantlnj lliovcr- e . i.l"i. " ..-'.. iW ft 'l" I ..I .mil, ill. t iiic-a- are no oth. unia in liH llllL lltiolleled III Iln-murk-n-il -,, U anv urui under the fiatr dltferei ,,rm leeaidyea abiive liy thiji timise ai,. i n.-ntwa uubilv opiilrailkllon of tlih latataHMUit mr book oil Tin Hoof VU he furolwed tree onftppUeatlon. MERCHANT & CO., I l lULADKtPHIA. QUI AQ( . NKW lOUK. LONDON. 1 1 s so 8m THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Inoludlnrr main linos, brand Miaeourr River. Tbellreet 101 Joliet, Ottawa, Inoludlnrrroaln llnoj.branches and extensions Hast and West or tho of 3e U1UUD. X LX 11J VV AiUllllI and Sioux Pails, ln DAKOTA Gamer IO Direct Route to and from Chlcai .1 - .L " I . .....V.. rguinhUBaiuiD. wuiwpi UUVK UHBllUi lu lltljir U10lJBVi unumw, uiiaiaoea, ueo juoines,winTereet, Auaum uaauujia rvilU OU t tiHI, IH all !ooria: La Salle. Molf nu, S6ck Ii U1UUB, in 1UWA-W MISSOURI Omaha, Fairbury. end Ilutcblnbon. Wichita, Bellovlllo, . Greek. Klntrnsher. Fort Reno. In tb Bprlntra, Denver, Pueblo, ln COLORADO. FREE Reclining- Chair Oaro to and from Ohtoosro, Cftldwoll. Hutchinson, and Dodgro City, and Palaco Bloep-lng- cars between Ohloago, Wlohlto, and Uutoblneon. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farmlntr and graztnar lands, atfordlns' tho best facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Oblcago, and Paclflo and transoceanic Seaports. IVJACNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS. llnlncr Des Moinos, Oounoll Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Cbuir Car to North Platte, Nob., and between Chlcag-o and Colorado Bprlngn, Donvor, and Pueblo, via St. Jooeph, or Kansas City and Tope lea. Splendid Dining noieiB (rurniBninrf metus at, seasnnaDis uoursi west or jkusaoun uiver. lfornia Excursions aauy witn cuoios utr BOUTES to and from salt ake, Offdon, Portland. Lbs Atureles, and San Franclaoo. Tbe DIRECT mta to ana from riKe's rooif, uanitou. uaraen or too uoas. ino oanitan ma, and Qoenlo Qranaeurs of Ooloraao. ' VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trsjna dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and 0t. Fau). wltbTURODpB RecUtilnir DhB-lr pars (FREE) to and from those points ana Kansas City, Through Ohoir Oar and fleecer between Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Bloux Falls, via itock Island. Tbe Favorite Llnq to Pipestone, Water town, Bloux Falls, and tbe Summer Resorts and Hunting and Flahlnor THE SHORT 1 travel botween Cl Joeepb, Atchlaon, Leavenworth, Kansas City. Kinnpapolla. and Bt, Paul; For Ticket. Mans. Folders, or dolrd lnfriT-mnttrin nnnlv to anv Ticket Office In tbe United, States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, eJtrodXu&xtj. auiOACsO, li-l. 1 tJctt & Put. Igtst. LUSff la HNE0lDRSlr.AT WASH OUT NorFadf: Sold bydruggistS AI.DU pry.ni.iss bbozr paintr CeUn, PEEHLKSH i.Aiisnnv ni,TJiKa. PKEULE8S INK 1'OIV DF.US -a Klalt 7 OtUn. PEEBLES8 SHOE AND lUBilKKS UKESSUa. PEEUUSS EUU DIUl-8 CIn. pnFaYoriteSingei " Sewing Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy covir. two larre drawerf, with nicliil ring;, ami a full set of Attachment, equal to any Sin per Machit.e sold from S40 to $60 by Canvauers. A trial in your home bo fore payment U asked. Buy direct of the Mana ficturers and save agents pr 'fiu besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonies to Co-operative Sewing Uaohlna Co.. 269 S. Ilth St., Philadelphia, Pa. VAX FBEIQUT.-Sft fiATARRH Wuhan a rtmedy that will CURE CATARRH. J BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith Use atrong tht we will lend trtatmenl ; on trUI, itnd for Trcatlie and full particular.. Aodreai, rtislltll Chemlcil Co., 3860 ralnnoiiiitAv.,PhllftHfl TeorFalllDllSlCillSS CAM bs CURED. WWs wll SEND FREE by mill -rue TRIAL BOrrLKj i. a trcatue on piltrjjy. UUn J R ANV LONGER t Cl-rcPotlOt. F I CI tvu CO fice. Sute tad County an Ag ptalofri Adore, T it HALL CHEMICAL CO.. . j(86o Kairmoanl Avenut, PhlUdalpbU, Pk, fWTBCOlWW MILES Oneofth I ni:s'l"ll-l tlFODM ID! iin worlil. (Mr tectliuet mi UOSB I lAll lm fftcb loriMtr umil tHtni mik tun pf Ifetillainrr Allroiibtldla nturn tm 1 mhmw our gmadi t thot wli f-H-yoar nrtrtbftM 1 anil Hie arauBil (on Tka ba 'trfnnlBtf mt lt.il dVfTtlaMBtBl hai.1 (ha mall tnd ct the Ul mf. Tfat Mljay cot giiti tb appmrac ft U ntt4 t rntKHEiii i "-ftiimr.'jw ako.l III. Ifllalk part at ltabatk.il I. a rr.B.4oUtMl.l, arapa.a) Uraaaa If aaar tarry. Wa will ala iHgTi r Jea a. Ma iu waka n5m :l la H 1 0 a dAj al U.al, Iroal It. .url.wlla. aal aitiri.ara. U.tlM writ. .1 anea. IV. pay all aiBraMekarfaa. AUrau.ll. IUU.STT CO.. Ba , WatLaae, Miiaa. $1 13 "WEEKS. The POLICE GAZETTE will Ix- mailnd eeurely wrapped, to any attrlraaa in the Unl, ed States for three monlht iu rrrU't uf One X)ollar. Liberal dlicuunt nltntruil to nostmasters Cfttlni: lip cltii's. Snniiilf ruplrs inailrd free, AddrrSa all orders to. IIIiiUItllK KOX. Hay no-Mill FltANKl.lN MQi 'HK, N. Y. ely's Cat a r r H Cream - Balmi Cloanifi the Nasal Passages, AllaTi Fain ana Jpfjammatton Iiealt the Sori Ttastoret tbe ttnsa of Taste am Smell. TBY THK CUHR fc4W"LE.VEH A partlele Nanpllnl lutoeu-li nn-trll hi.U is aErei-xlile. I'rlceWt-entsat itrtiEElsts: li mall! rt-nUtfrrd. GOrts. K.v inioTii'.it-s, fa Yarfvll St.. New York, aiiiwst 17. ISW ! i .'1-U.r for i AdrsrtisJw rrLBC . miadfrlpUt, V forfSffla).
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