-Old iir-!(' llH'l tno Moms I'f t" I can't sec how Hint ai ponlblo with your patlMit rcii"ir iiil' hm nmlldne fvpry hour. Npw Niipw Trrn can't hoy. well. It's faav 'iiongh to n plain. Old Nnrso What is tlio explanation? Kbw Nurse Oh, I doubled the (lose last lime. Thon tnavest be mire that ha that will in prlvalo tell thee off thy faults tc thy friend, for he adventures thy dislike, and doth hawwd thy hatred; for there are few mot) that CRn endure It, every man for the most part delighting lu eolf-pralse, which Is ouo of the moat universal follies that be witch mankind. Joe. Murphy, M. 1)., tympany's Shops, N.O., writes! "I sell ft ereat deal of Mr. Half's OouRb. Byrap, for every one who tries It, likes It." "Thorn ro more things In hoavon and earth, Horatio, than nro dreamt ol In jourphltosophy." Of conrsot Why those old duffers snlrerea horribly with oohes and paln atid didn't and couIdnT know that Salvation OH would euro thorn. Some one should writo a sermon on tho bad tasto of pnrsulnR-fiood taste too ex clusively. Tho Doctor mid 1'ontmftKtcr. vra talking about a case of serious Illness, due to a neg'.eotd eold and rapidly going into Consumption, whloh was promptly cured by Tarltan Cough and Consumption Oure. Price 94 AAntH. Eipcrlonoo has shown suffcrersnith Dyspepsia Ullllousness and Liver Oomplalnt, In fact all diseases, arising from a disordered system that nothing equals Dr. I,eo's Liver Hegulntor for for thoso troubles. Try It, Trial bottles free at Thomas' drug store. In the Now Hebrldes.thero Is a babel of tongues, but tho rresbvterlau mlsslonar lea hayo reduced twolvo of Jliera to writing, Tho seventeen missionaries laboring on tho group are all busy vjltn tho work of translation. A Woman1! Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too ova lady olthls county. Disease fastened Its cfutchos upon her and for seven vHRi-fi she fititnri ItH KRVfiHst tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed Im minent l'or three mouths sho coughed Incess antly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write- VV. P. Hain rick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. -Uet a trial bottlo a lltjliliK'B Drug Store. In using ammonia for domestic pur poses, one tablcspoonful to a quart of water ia about tho ordinary proportion, Bccilen's Arnica Salvo. The 13 EST Salvo In the world for cuts, bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and nil skin ruptlonn, and positively cures piles, or no pay oqulrod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For salo by liKIlEK druggist. It Is easy In tho world to livo after the world's opinion; it is easy In solitude to livo after your own; but the great man is he who, In the midst of tho crowd, keeps with perfect swectnesa the; independence of solitude. Forced to Loavo llotne. Over CO people were forced toleavo their homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack ago of Lano's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your Hyerand kidneys out of order, it you are constipated and bavo head ache and an unsightly comploxion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy, The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized package 60 cents. When you want anything well done do not go to a person who has nothing -to do. Always go to a busy person. Thoso who havo plenty of time on their hands are lazy or incompetent. -Aslt Tour Friends About It. x'our distressiue couch can be cured.' We know it becaueo Kemp'f.I5nls:un within -the past few years lias cured so many coughs ana coias in tins community. Jts remarka ble salo haa been won entirely by its genu ine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There a iju fuvumjiio bu time, itutiu pu eiiecuve. Large bottles fiOcaml $1.00 at all pruggssts. Sample bottlo freo. ManT think that sleep ia lost time. But the stylo of your work will bo mightily affocted by the style of your slumber. Sound Asleep is the sister of TFide Awake. Sleep is not subtraction; It is an addition. . Waked Up ISffcctunlly. A lethargto, dormant condition of the liver Is hardly to bo overcomo with drastlo cathartics and nauieous cholagogues A gentler, pleasant or and far more cUcctlvo means oxlsts ot arous ing the organ when somnolent. This 19 llostetter's Stomach Bitters, vouch for by the medical fraternity, tested by the public for many years, A resumption by tho biliary orgnn of Us secrettvo function, with the activity at tendant upon health, a return to regularity of tho bowels, and a renewal of digestion, are the no less happy and certain results of using the Hitters systematically. Its laxative ellbot Is lioror painful and drenching, Its tendeneybelng rather toperpetnato regularity than to produce a copious action. Malaria, nervousness, debility, kidney troubles and neuralgia It subdues effectually. IIo who can not forglye others, says Herbert, breaks tho bridge oyer which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven. a a 1'athartlo Tills are Whips To the liver and bowels, but give no strength. The more you take tho more you need. Miles' Pills positively strength en. The .longer taken, the less repaired Samples freo at Biory's or Thomas' Drug. store. "Familiarity breeds contempt." Don't acquire tho habit of permitting your arijjer io get you, too oiten, uesiue yourscii. Sudden Death, If you get short of breath, hayo flutter ing, pain in side, faint or hungry spells, swollen ankles, etc., you havo heart dUettse, and don't fall to take Dr. Miles' New Cure. Sold at Biery or Thomas' drug stores. Respectability Is contagious, but, like other contagions, you can't always catch it when you want It. Mlai Bessie II. Bedjoe, or Burlington, Yt., had a disease of the scalp which caused her balr to became very harsh and dry and to fall so freely she seorcely dared comb It. Ayor's Hair Vigor gave hsr a healty ooalp, and made tho hair beaitlfally thick and glassy. There Is no scorn like that which is uttered in silence. The shears give the most effective cut when tlioy shut up. The Standard. "I regard Hood's Sarsaparilia on having passed above the grade of what are commonly called patent or nronrielarv medicines," said a well-known physician recently. "It is fullp entitled to be con sidered a standard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted merit and by the many remarkable oureti it lias effected. .for an alterative and tonic It hue never bcon equalled.' To rocognizo a duty as a duty is to make a pleasure of duty, to him who would do what he ought to do. Dyspcpslu and Liver Complaint. Is It not worth the small price of 76 cents to tree yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think ho call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Yltaliter. livery bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly, and if it does ynu no good it will covt you noiiim Sold at Biery's or Tloman' drug store. Kvory issue of this paper contains the purely local news of the week written up In brlgli;, Wwiiy style. 1 he suoscripuou prloe U f 1 a year, A trial will prove Its merit. You are luvllod to become a sub serlber. onwuieu irtrai tsi pngn. enough; dun t make n worst' ry monin iuating youi nolf." Ouy drew ba.k witti a haughty ges ture. "Incriniliiato myietfl Sir, I do not undenAmid you.'' "I am sorry to say, Mr. L'BttrftOffe," aatd tbo oonistaUe, still gently, for he re spected the matter of the park, and had Itad reason to know bis kindneee, "that I lvavo a warrant here for your street for the attempted murder ot Ituth Tal bot, your wife. Tho lady statea thM you married her eomo two year ago un der Mint assumed name; that sometime since you left her In London, saying you would be baok eooni that through nod dout (she dieooverod tliat you had come hither; that you met her In the woods, nnd she implored you to return to her. You broke from her; anil then, When Bho rushed after' you, you struck her down with ono blow of your stick; thon, finding sho still lived, you struck hor again and Again. Sho states that it can all bo easily provod; for a lady, hearing her ory, came,, upon the scene, saw tho last blow, and when sho recognized you, you fled." Constablo Morton was able to make this long Speech without interruption, for Guy had staggered baok, and leaned, breathless and aghast, against the black rnantelp6co of , tho hall, Was he mad? Certainly that scemod tho easiefet explanation of it all. The world appeared suddenly changed. "Mr. Morton," ho said, after a mo ment, "this "false aud cruel chnrgo can and must be disproved. Let not my aunt know tho real cause of my leaving home. I will tell her that it ia magis terial business." Ho rang the bell, and a man servant appeared with suspicious alacrity, "Porter," said Guy-'bringjsomewino, and tell Mrs. Geoffrey that -I am called over to Deepford on business connected with the murder in the wood." Ilia aunt, Mrs. Geoffrey, came out her self with the wine. "Ahl Good ovening, Mr. Merton," she said; "this is a very -sad affair! Must Mr. L'Estrango really go to-night?' . "Yes, ma'am, it ia very important,'' said the constablo, while readily accept ing the wino offered; Guy himself drank off two glasses in feverish haste. "You see"-s "Oh, it's all right; you needn't ox plain," cried the master of tho park, "Good night, aunt; don't sit up for mo, I may he very late." When ho reached the placo whero the wounded woman lay, she just had time to repeat her story, to recognize and identify Guy as her husband and her as sailatit, and then she fainted. Since then she had not recovered consciousness. III. On tho next- day, as others had ex pected, May Fielding was too prostrated by grief to leave tho house. Ono of tho servants was dispatched to be present at tho magisterial examina tion; but long before he returned Mr. Armstrong rode over on horseback. . ilo was received in the drawing room by Mrs. Raymond and Clare, who seemed to havo quito recovered her Usual placid ity and calm, though she exhibited signs of interest as the lawyer entered hur riedly. Ho gl.inced anxiously round tho room as ho entered. "Where .is Miss Fielding?" ho asked. "I trust sho is not ill." "She is quito prostrated with grief, I am .sorry to say," replied Mrs. Raymond anxiously; "but what news do you bring us, good or badr "Well, it is very much as I anticipat ed, except in ono particular," Baid Paul Armstrong. "There was a more formal examination, for ' the injured woman nuito lost her senses heforo mornimr. though alio declared sho could recognize him at once as her husband by some marks upon his arm. She was too far gone to say exactly what she meant, but ono of tho attendants caught the word dagger," and there is certainly on' his arm the- mark of an anchor and a dag ger very plainly tattooed." "That may bo only a coincidence. said Mrs. Itaymond. "But what does ho say?" 'By my advice ho said nothing," said tho lawyer. "We simply plead not guilty,' declare tho chargo to bo prepos terous, and await tho moment when tlus woman shall make tho full declaration against us." Aud from sheer force of habit tho law yer lapsed into the dry business tone ho adopted in speaking to Ins general list or clients, or when instructing counsel. "I have no hopeful message, then, for May?" said his hostess, who was anxious chiefly on her account, and did not seem to dare to f aco tho wistful, yearning oyes without somo word of comfort. "Well, yes," said Paul Armstrong, with a smile. "You can tell her that Guy is in excellent spirits; that ho treats the affair with scorn, and is quite pro pared to face it in every way. 'Tell May,' ho said, as I left him, 'that she must bear up. It is only a postpone ment ot our happiness. IIo chanced to glanco at Claro as ho spoke, nnd what he saw there throw a new light on tho subject; ho saw tho vengeful gle am of her oyes, tho sudden rush or color to lior cheeks, to bo sue 'cecdod by a deadly pallor. "Oh, the wind seta in that quarter, does it?" bo said to himself. "I begin to seo daylight now. alio knows some thing, and is going to use her knowledge as a trump card." "Well," ho said aloud, as ho roso to so, "bo sure and give my message to Miss Fielding, and tell her on my behalf that sno nas every reason to be cheerful look upon the whole tiling oa a trumped up affair a bubble that must soon burst .when put to tho test. "It is bast not. to bo over confident," said (Jlare, with a glance of meaning In uer uarn oyes. 'No, wo lawyers are never that," said Paul Armstrong. "Fear not, Miss Ray mond, Guy L'Estrango shall not suffer through that. I shall search out ovory atom of evidence, for and against If you have any to give, pray let me know it at once. "I do not understand you." sho aaid- rislng, "Ifanoy.I hoar May's bell.' Good day, Mr.' Armstrong," and she quitted uie room. As she did so the lawyer plucked up courage. "Mr, uaymond," , he said, "your daughter's manner puzzles roe. Do you think die knows anything, and is keen ing it baok from feelings of delioaoy or or otiierwtfer" The last word was stommored out in- stead of the oondemnatpry expression wniou rose to ins tins. Mrs. Raymond looked simply aston- isntu. "Really, Mr. Armstrong," she mid, "you must be dreaming. Clare is very much upset, of course, at the turn events have taken, but she knows nothing' more man ittie liae heard from you. fciho haa had no opportunity. "Ahl said the lawyer, "I though' she might. But you see we men of ttye law catch at a straw in a case of tins kind. I don't quite sfo my way oleir yet, of course; but it must come right jn the end. Tell Mbw May that." Ha shook hands with Mrs. Raymond indltft. her with bis usual placid binlle, aud with more than bis accustomed gayety of manner. He had studied the tortuous linen of huuiau character ail his life, and ho full suru that Clare Knj-mond held wine ma- ' cret If sb" win working, or was about to work, against Guy L'Estrango. what was bar motive for auoh actlotu That wm the question which Mr. Arm strong put to Mawfif, and there could bo but oue aua wer. Jeakntsyl lie determined, at any rate, to sound Guy on tbe subject. Guy was takinir tbe whole matter very well, couRlering nU things. But be could not help being oJlvo to the fact tlmt liis was a position of great danger. The evidence at present was dead against him in every way. The very fact of the marks upon his arm having been spot en ot oy tlio woman without her liaving had a chance of seeing them, was strong proof of the truth of her story proof wliicli ho scorned unable tp get over, oven in bh own mind. Of courso tho whole affair was a puzzle. At least, it was thus ho spoke nnd or- guoa with His lawyer; ana though i'aul Armstrong, listening and looking Into tho open, honest face, could not avoid believing him innocent, still ho was compelled to acknowledge that part of the whole position. On leaving Raymond Lodge ho pro ceeded at once to tho prison, whero he found Guy, jmo and distrosscd, but out wardly calm. "Well, how are they all?" he asked. "Eretty much as might bo oxpected," said Mr. Armstrong. "Of course, Miss Fielding feels your position acutely; but it U Claro Raymond whom I can not understand. Her manner is so strange; she seems to be keeping some thing back. Have you oxcuso my ask ing the question havo you over given her reason to Supposo that or that sho might have occupied tho position now held by Miss Fielding?" Guy glanced up at him in great sur prise. For a moment tho question seemed to be utterly absurd. lie chanced to glance at Clare as he spoke. But in a moment there flashed across his mind a hundred things which at tlio time he had never observed looks, words, remarks, tho bitterness of which he had not been able to understand when uttered. Well." ho said, "it may bo so. But this I can truthfully swear; nover, by word or deed, did I ever rrive Clare Ray mond reason to tiimu mat l desired nor for a wife. May has always been my choice, oven from childhood," "I fear, then, sho has misunderstood vou." said Mr. Armstroner: "for her manner is very strange and suggestive of some hidden secret. Let us hope it is all mr tancv. And now to business." Concluded In our next. tiwcdUti Christina Customs. The Ciulhtmas treo is a city custom I do not give it credit for any antiquity, It is probably not moro than a hundred years old or so, unless in the Hartz mountains, whence it comes, I think. Tho northern peasants have, though, the custom of placing on a pole or stake on tho roofs of their granaries at Christmas timo a shock of grain, -usually barley. Tills is left for tho sparrows till the weather and the birds bavo destroyed it entirely. They also leave portions of porridge around tho houso for the mice, Tho mico, you know, was the household fairy of olden time. As to the special Christmas dishes, I know of nono among tho Swedes besides curious boar shaped cakes, excepting that thoy always eat nco boiled in milk and drink mjod, liquid made irom honey, which 1 cerv tainly wouldn't care to drink at any other timo. Tho eating of rice must be comparatively modern, of courso, but it is a custom now. Now York Letter. THEATRICAL. C)HAT. The death of George Stone, tho come dian, is a loss to tho London stage. Ho was the possessor of genuine humor, was a good singer, and and an notor of con siderablo versatility. Tlio Oxford University Dramatic so ciety wish to produco Marlowe's "Jew of Malta," with Ilenry Irving, Jr in tho chief character, but there tiro doubts as to whether tne permission or the a -r- itics can bo obtained. M, Mouuet Sully, the tragedian of tho tnincnls, has been nominated knight of the Legion of Honor. Ho is tho first French actor decorated avowodly as an actor, for the few previous decorations havo been given ostensibly to professors at tho Conservatoire. A very painful scene was witnessed recently at tho performance of a play oalled "The Hypoohondriao" at the Deutches Volksthoatro, Vienna. Tlio ac tor who played the title part went mad in the first uct, and after various futile efforts had been made to conceal his true condition from tho audience, the curtain was lowered and the play abruptly enueu. A new rural drama by Armand d'Ar tols and Henri Pagat, called "La Fer miere," has been well received at the Ambigu, in Paris. One of the most af fective scenes is that wherein a father, having attempted to poison his son's be trothed, betrays his guilt to his son upon the accidental entrance of a gen darme, in whom he sees an officer of justioe. The incident is played In si- lenoe, ana is said to be very Impressive. TABLE PHILOSOPHY. Existence is simple, but life is a science. An unruly stomach is not to be tamed with lectures. Hospitality, like olwrlty, hldeth a mul titude of sine. Grief and worrimentare arrant thieves of the appetite. Don't growl at this world until you are sure oi a uetter one. Between physio and the frying pan the grave never lacJcs a tenant. Live well today and sjwre your sorrow to him that waits until to-morrow. If life's staid draughts be sometimes bitter, twere wise to sweeten them with a few of its frivolities. Sir Julian Pttuncefote 1b fond of the theatre, and his European method of surveying an audience through an opera glass has uturtled the Washingtonians. At the end of e.ich act he walks to the front of Inn lx and looks t-aixlully over tlio house to ee what fiu-iida he ha in the auditorium hen hu Urt did this the audience thought ho was going to makj u speech, but I us habit is now so weUknoHU that it attracts Utile attention- URMfiUN FOLK EONG THE MOTHER. Wig i m ill"1, . nnJ 1 ttrep rb(. Nbfc is ioiur- Ui"trmy Uppwl -Tli- KSfc1' or Woe ryfountl, for. oir Ky IIU1- rokta m 1 leul ' Tbe rWf rom tint t4oomd soon Upon my taotber brunt, Ihny Kioto; Ttmy Kit tbe oove I turned with lore Ifl rr air o sped mr soul: Tba fateon Death swoopod down upon . ftly ftwret votord turtir m bo mhhc; 1h hushed and dork whnrts moral tbn lark And en, wid bo my heart b vrrunf?! Def oro ray ejrea tin? ent Uie hntl Upon my grem pomegranate tree Upon the bowgb tibwc but just now . A rosy affile bent to root Tbejr tiioofc mr beauteous almood tree, Deoting Jta (ttoHous Wootn u denth They atrowml It round npon tbe ground And mocked R f racrabt dying brooUi. 1 teas a mother, and I weep! t aek the rose where ueBUeth nono No mere Is hoard tlio Blnglng bird I baTo do UMo golden eon I Bo fall tbo shadows oror me, The blighted garden, lonely neat; neaob down In roro, O God aboro, And foM nif darling to thy oreostl Eugono Field. Tlio llrldo Itlitei ft Miilo. A marriage celebration in Algeria Is ah interesting relio of ancient customs. The bridegroom goes to bring a bride, and the iniesta assembled outside the houso will wait for his coming. Soon tho sound ot pipo is heard coming from tlio summit of Borne neighboring hill, and the marnngo procession approaches the bridegroom's liouso. Tlio pipers always como first in tho procession, then tho bride mufllcd up in n veil, riding a mulo led by her lover. Then comes a bevy of gorgeously dressed damsels, sparkling witli silver orna ments, after which tho friouds of the bride follow. Tho procession stops in f font of the bridegroom's houso, and tho girl's friends lino both sides of the pathway. Tho pipers march off on ono side, whilo tho bridegroom lifts tho girl from tho mule and holds her in his arms. The girl's friends thereupon throw earth at tho bridetrrooin when ho hurries forward and carries her over tfie threshold of his house. Those about tho door beat him with olivo branches, amid much laugh ter. In tho eveiiinc. on somo occasions, tho pipers nnd drummers nro called in, and" tho women dance, two at a time, facing eacb other1, nor does a couplo desist until, panting nnd exhausted, they step asido to make room for another. The. danco has great energy of movement, though the steps are small and changes of position slight, tho dancers only cir cling round occasionally. But thoy swing their bodies about with an astonishing energy and suppleness, As leaves flutter before tho gale, so do they vibrato to tho music; thoy shake; they shiver and tremble; they oxteild quivering arms, wave veils, and their minds seem lost in tho abandon and frenzy of the danco, while tho other wo men, looking on, encourago by their high, piercing, trilling cries, which add to the noise of tho pipes and drums, New York Journal. Wellington's Plans. Before tho battle of Waterloo, no ono was probably moro uneasy than Lord Uxbridge, who, if Wellington should be killed, would be called upon to succeed him in command, and-who know nothing whatever about the duko s plans. "I am in a very difficult position," he said to a friend. "If any accident hap pens to tho duko, J. shall lind myself com mander-in-chief. I would give. anything in the world to kiow theduko's projects, and yet I dare not ask him what I ought. to do,' After somo consultation on tho subject, thoy went together to Wellington and frankly told him tho difficulty in hand. Tlio duko listened without impatience, and at tho end of Lord Uxhridge's speech, ho said, calmly: "Who will attack tho first to-morrow, I or Bonaparte?" "Bonaparte," replied Lord TJxbridge. "Well," continued tho duke, "Bona parto has not giv i me any idea of his projects, and, as my plans will depend upon his, how can you expect mo to tell you what mino are" ixirti uxiinuge nowcu and made no reply. The duko rose, and continued, touching him in a friendly way on tlio shoulder: "There is one thing certain, Uxbridge that is, that whatever happens, you and l will do our duty. He then shook his hand warmly, and they separated, Lord TJxbridgo no wiser than before, yet feeling that Wellington had trusted him exactly as far as his reticent nature would allow. Yet the great duko did depend in great moasuro upon tho application of common senso to tne needs or tho mo ment. When he was once asked how ho succeeded in conquering Napoleon's mar shals, ouo after another, ho-replled: "They planned their campaigns just as you might make a splendid set of har ness. iDOKs very wen and answers very well until it gets broken, and then you aro done for. Now, I mako my campaign of ropes. If anything went wrong, I tied n knot ami went on." Exchange. Adolphui Trollopo's Cook. Mr. Trollopo was fortunafo jn securing attached servants. Unco, when lie paid a long visit to Venice, his devoted Tus can attendants took positivo pride in fighting it out with tlio "foreign" trades people over lire and contcsuni. But oc casionally he stumbled on a Bad excep tion to the rule, and we have one strik ing oxaraplo of how superstition may ox ist Bide by side with irrellgion and ras cality. A cook had been robbing him right and left. Tho ono man's word was Bet against that of the other, and it came to a case of hard swearing In courtbo tween tho master and the servant A crucifix was handed to the cook, and ho wa? invited to tae oath to his allega tions, lie twice essayed to utter tho falsehood lie intended to swear to, but twice he was unable q utter a word, turned as white as a sheet, and fell to tho floor in a fainting lit, London Times. A New Military Hoot. In the Italian military boot factories a recently invented leather boot, named the Antosandalo, is being made at pres ent In considerable quantities with a view to its being thoroughly tested in the army. The heels and soles of this new boot are not stitched on, but riveted to the upper in such a way that, if the heels are worn down on pns side, they can be easily taken off, turned round, and seaured again In their new position. Wprn solas can be removed In the same manner and new ones quickly flxed on. Tlio inventor olalm that (his boot will save every year at leaM 80 per cent, fa repairs. Rome Letter. A SimuW lloiacdy far Ulteoucli. A rhynloiau reports, in The Allgemeine Wiener Medisinlsohe Zeitung, the case of a man, aged 54, who suffered for flvq days' and nights from hiooougua. After trying ail the ordinary measures without avail, the .Miter fell back upon a Uousa bold reuiL .ly as a but resort, and ordered a teaspoouful of pulverized sugar wet with an equal volume of wine vinegar, to be taken at on dose. The hiccoughs stopped Immediately and did not return fur six hours, and then ceased again upon a wound done of the remedy. i I'm; ''! 'I lit-Mi" eii-l "(toil s An, . ' in n'i,ih"il t Loo ! 1 in -t rest , Lonfi 1 hls most inn pbioe of too human body km n nlo tbo theme of one of touching and beautiful poems It ia nr. eminently sugaeative term. Tbn acre or field of God contains tbe seed hkkien in the ground for a wbjfo, to ripen into a glorious liarreet; and. just ae wo writo the label In me spring nme cor seed we put in tho ground, that wo may remem ber wliat beautiful uower la to spring from the little gray atom, so wo put a etotie at tho head of tlie grave of our dead. The name "cemetery also signi fies merely Uie placo whero ono may Ho, slumbering for awhile, till tho dawn Bliall come and the trumpet sound. St. Louis Republic. A Public Scrtloo. Dr. C. W. Dullea, Of Philadelphia, haa dono a public service for which he do serves thanks. A liarrowing dispatch was scut from a western town telling how a young girl hod becu buried nlivo, every ono supposing her to bo dead. Dr. Dulles took tho trouble to writo to re sponsible people in tho town named, and learned that there was not a word of truth in tlio story. Moro recently an otlicr similar story woo sent from Spring field, U., and tho doctor investigated that also. It proved to bo a Ho llko tho other. Tbo probabilities nro thai every such story would prove to bo equally do- void of tho fact if it was investigated. And tlio samo might be said of tho stories about snakos in people's stomachs, New York Tribune. More titan 10,000 plated Soman coins, dated between 800 A. D. and 800 A. D., bavo been found beneath a tiki at St. Pabu, rini8terre. Tbo question la, Were these the result of a queer private enter prise, or did Valerian, Diocletian and other oinperors play oil those platod im itations for tbo true coin of the realm? A Bellairo (Mich.) tailor haa made a pair of pants out of 800 different . kinds oi worn lor a loruino miming youtn, he is tne most economical man on eartu Tho pants coot IJ100. Cures Liver Complaint. Bilious Affec tions, djOSS ot Appetite, Sick ( licadacho,Sick Stomach, Gid- dines3,Costiro- ncss.Dyspepsla 1 Kidney trouble and ail aoucato f eraais com plaints. Sold everywhere. Price 23 cents, DREXBW01DBNE Fragrant! ip Lasting 1 The LeadlngPetfuniB fortheToIletand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Erioe 25 cts. Price only 25 ctt. Soli bg alldrugglaU, Will rollova Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellinns.Bsuisos.Lumbaqo.Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Guts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face, bout, or any bodily pain or ailment fiurut-ANGE'S PLUQS, The Ortat lobaocoAn btlLKf tldoto Price 10 Ctt. At all druggists. IN its first stages, can bo successfully checked by tho prompt use ot Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Even Jn the later periods of that disease, the cough is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. " I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with tho best effect in iny practice This wonderful preparation once saved my life. I had a constant couch, night sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh, and given up by my physician. One bottle and a half of tho Pectoral cured me." A. J. Eidson, M. D MMdleton, Tennessee. j " Several years ago I was severely-ill. Tho doctors said I was in consumption, and that thoy could do nothing for me, but advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayor's eherry Pectoral. After taklug this medlcluo two or throe mouths I was cured, and my health remains good to tho present day." James Birchord, Darlen, Conn. " Several years ago, on a passage Jiomo from California, hy water, I contracted so sovere a cold that for somo days I was confined to my state-room, and a fihynlolan on lioard considered my life n dnnger. Happening to have a bottlo of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used It freojy, and uy lungs were soon restored to a healthy condition. Since then I havo Invariably recommended tlds prep aration." J. 13. Chandler, Juuctiou, Ya. yer's Cherry Pectoral, rHSFAHID BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 6014 by ell Druggltti. I'rteo $l;il botUnJ, (&. Eases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets Nervousness. A New England IIcmaboM Ba&Ad. Valrvriollr rvopal.tr beciaa? ot iml tnetHcfttU merit. lw the ooanUeeu tuUiKt and waxmu or weuuiewmL, no mttter how cawki cr bow liMert). wfcWj Jtt Um huiuua bodj, uo tvasaHj la Um wetld b bo ifwia fttui thoruorfb to reltovlnf, curing and ro storiag Ua lUp JItr CT HOP lHSTtlKS ncrcr bt.ru or IrrtUl. IT yoa iif!W on nowj yosfl tl happier to morrow. fooU good tbo moneut put no. tfkkifit a jMbtttitato 01 in.lut)-in liWntmj of uu prvpi Will w 11 loam on tne geaui&e g Hop Plaster co.,pR0PMtTOR9,$0ST0N. ThotiiuuUii imi txKiu penuaimiUy cured by- I'llILAUKH'HlA.rA. Ka,eatoiica,noop4rMl) or kwauf Urna frum duMumb. wnjiwiiiel lu luntb'd by ulfc:i wauiwi. benulur Circular. CURE CUARANTtED. oaIiUtit mMt BEST IS T1IK WOHI.II. lui wariu qualities ure QnAurpaaMd. actually ..utiudUtiV twu bullae of auy otlur brand. Not WrtK-ud by haar. SWUliTTUK tJK.V lUlVK. t'OU 8ALK BY J3EA LEEfl j KNERA1XY. lyr Hi a Salvation Oil RONSUMPTION; rnifrn axle SPRING CLOTHING FOIt MEN, YOUTHS, DOYS AND CUILDUEN. gOPPOSITE L. BANK STREET, - mm Has just opened an entire now line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in Whito Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Hie very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Cro5keryware,Glasswaie V ood and Willowwaro of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Heady- made Clothing in great variety and at prices with tthe reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be nought for at .any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and ot best quality at ltock .Bottom Trices. Best quality of Flour and same articles can be purchased A car load of coarse salt y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as tho same goods can bought at any general store in tnis section. Uall ana be convinced. ltespectlully, July 823-71 MOS REIGEL. !A1A - IN ITS NERVOUS, BILLIOUS, OR CONGESTIVE FORMS. This licmcily is tho prescription of ono of tho leading physicians of Varls, France and wasusetl by him with unparallaled success for oyer thirty ycais.nnri was first given to the rublic as a proprietary mcdlclno In 1878, and sinco that timo It has found Its way Into almost every country on tho faco of tho elobe. and becomo a favorite romcilv with thousands of the leading physicians. Medical cess ai meir annual conventions, ana alter tuoir oinciai cnemi;ts have analyzed It and found that It contained no opiates, bromides, or other harmful Ingredients, quietly piaccu it among incir stanuaro remedies. This Is to certify that 1 have usod far some of remedies, for Heaaaclio, known asBrieir'a aches especially such as effect Nervous Women ims cermicuio win 00 ino means 01 annging it "uuie, 1 Bimu leei mat 1 nave dono tnem a PBIOE, SB Sold by all Druggists, or sont ! 9 TOtrTfinTB-w-r-i-iir-raKr-mTT ELIZABETH, W. J. August SI, '89. Near Philadelphia. Holiool Openi Sept. lOtli. Yenrlj JSxpense, 3300. Quarter!? Paym'tSjSl'JS r ni-uicf youn? me f "d r " ,nr time I rSISii 2f 1?' P5-'.nt 1 Annpoli. Adranced claiaM Civil Enrlneennff. Clauirs. MstWrnaHrt. . nn. .j nudennbuard wiih tho Principal, leather, all men and BTrtiiMe ufiiriKliu. rVolltires. line bulUlnmi slnirta ordolibli ISPfi-. . 't-0 . ' '"i' ,"fm H"r and II cowrJelely furnished. Crounda (ten acrea) lr foK lall. Is.-Ull . 1 kJ-' 'e- Cymnajlum Special opportunltln fir aptitudeiita toa.lrancorarildly rrlraletutarlnraiidspeclaldilufurliul' arrt bo,,. Patron, or tudent may select any atudfea. or a Binlnm, CoUseo-Preparalory. Floctrlal. or Clll-lilnecilnf course, rhyslcal and Chemical laboratory. Pranicsl Business Dopartmeat. Willi 1elrMi4iy. Short I. ami. Ti-piwrltlinf etc.. , Mr, Wore fully supplied with apparatus than an other Colliue lilllaK achoiil. Media Academy afford, elery liooVt comfort, the beat education, and the bcsttnilnlni;. I'lied nrln s tner every ini. No ex. min, lions for admission. New ilSKiSlf."1??"!!, "V "ttaM. SWITIllN C bllUR 1 1.IX,U, A S . A.M. lll.atd Graduate), Principal ea 1 roprietor. Media. Pa. Clr. ulars at this idBca a Year rjNAOQTTAnrTUD WITH TITO GEOGIZAFnT OP TUB OODNTBY, "WILL ODTAIN MTJOIt 7ALI7ABLB INFOEMATION TUOUL A STUDY OF THIS MAP OP THE GHIG&GO, ROGK ISUHD & PACIFIC RILWM, Inoludlne main llnoa, branches and oztenelona East and West of tho Missouri Elver. ThoTJlrsct Route to and n-om Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa, Poprls, Iati Sallo, Mollne, Book Island, in ILLINOIB-Davenport, Muscatine! Ottumwa, pekajoosa, Doa Molnos.Wlnterset, Audubon,HarTan, and Council BlutfB. Jn IOWA-Mlnneapolla and St Paul, in MINmSSOTA-Watortown fjid Bloux Falls, In DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. In MISSOUni Omaha. Falrbury, find Nelson, in NEBHAaKA Horton, Topoka, HutcWnson, Wichita, BoUavillo, Abilene, CaldweU. In KANSAS Ponci 5 ' ' ViH p ' u atfuo, in uto OJ-IWIIfctP, XJOUVOr, 4'UtSLUO, mm iruut uaicuffo, cja inrr Cars between Chlcaaro. vast areas of rioh farming' and trrazlrifir lands, ait'ordiner the best facilltlea of lntoroommunlcatlon to all towns and cltloa east and west, nortawost and southwest of Chicago, nnd Puolflo and trunBOceanlo Seaports, MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Loading all competitors In splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and Ohalr Cars, and (oast or Missouri River) Dining- cars Dally between Chicago, B0???10' Oodnoii Bfuffd, and Omaha, with Free Keollniner Chair Car to NoI? Platte, Neb., and betwoon Chlcaaro and Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo, via 8r, Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. smentlld DJnlng Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west of uiosouri Elver. ?JS?l iffdeJVPor'i'P1 If?8 Anifole?' Bn1 Ban Pranoleoo L.INH to and from Plkca Peak. Uanltou, Qarden of tbo Qoi uma, and Scenlo Grandeurs of Colorado. 1 1 ,li 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 ,t nrniiniinnH (! m ' Tmr.n iiHiiiiim iiw wiiimm,.u . a VIA THE ALBERT H?A ROUTE, Solid Kxpresa Trains dally betwoon Ohlcnpo and MlnnoRcoi! with THBOUQH Boollnlnor Chair Cetra (FREE) to and from tfi KaHcSSc,it?! ,Tou r, ar and Slaepor between Peoria, Spirit!, and Bloux Falls, via Book Island. The Favorite Una to PiposWe, Ws rfrrShFeiJS"18 Summor aoaorW and Hunting: and'ls For Tfoketal. liana. Folders, or doainaii InfrumnHnn onnl tr onw rn,ni. OffloolntiaOnltocf8tataaorC9oftda,opftddr9e ' E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Otmwal Manager. UHIOAQO, ILL. tai'I I ektt & Pau. Ags&t A. C. YATES k CO,, Lnnaitn nuiiiDlNo, SIXTH AND CII15STVUT, rillLADELirilA. & R. DEP01Y3r - LEHIGHTON, Pa , Feed at prices lully as low as the elsewhere. has just been received the price FOR - societies havo discussed Its marvelous suc TESTIM0NAL. L. It. BROWN, M. D. 23 West Jereov St.. Elizabeth, N. J., June 28,1 889 months with much Mlisrarlion , the combination Headache Troches. The remedy cures more head than anything I am acquainted with, and if to a lavorame attention 01 euuerers irnra tnat service. L. K. UltUWN, M. I). CEX-TTS. by Mail on rocoipt of Prico, thtm for Biulnni, any Collet. Polytedinfc la rhy,lc, ChemlMry, Surveying, Elctricl or hu. u,.ipU. .... rj.. . ci i. .ti is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks muiAri xiutni'iuHx ana uoioraao I fifnaar Qods, the Banltarl- t. Paul, nsa and ItLako, K9E ofiase faolllttaa to and Council mnffii. St. The CAUTION K'ul I r tllfl urilr mooai sujrjur imj K.-S to Aioiorjr, tmclonlng earnfitea end direct ptu $3 SHOE centSen. Vino Onlr. ItrinTT I.arrnl flrnln nnd Ored moor IVntcrproof. jicft in triw worin, j'.xrsininvi iiiw .oo onNl'iNii liANK-mcwKii nnOE. B4.oo liANn-siiWun wki.t kiioi:. B3.BO I'OMCK ANI PAltMl'-RB' HUOK. Salso DXTltA VAl.I'K CAl.F SHOK. a.S5 3 WOItlllNOMlSN'H i 81IOKS. Bi.OO nnd 81.73 HOYS' rjCltUOI, BIlOEtj. An made la ConirrMS, llutton and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LAFDll8. 81.75 shoe roil MISSES. nct Material. et Btjlo. Best Fitting. XV. I.. DouclRS, Brockton. Jinn, Bold 117 Adam Mohrkam &on, Agents, LEtllOHTOV. SCOTFS CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting SIcoaec-s GOBiS Wonderful Flosh Producer. Jinny havo gained ono pound per day by its uso. Scott's JSraulslon la not a secret romody. It contains tlio stimulat ing properties of tho Hypophos- hitos and puro Norwegian Cod ivor Oil, tho poloncy of hoth being larcoly incroasod. It is usod by Physicians nil ovor tho world. PALATABLE AS MILK. ' Sold hy all Druggists. OCOTT & DOW NE, Chamlsta, N.Y. Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin ner Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be. fore payment i3 asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers aria save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-opcrativo Sewing Machlno Co., 269 S. Hth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 3-WE VAX FBEiaUT.-E We hare a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. HRnNrt!ITI4 nnrl ASTHMA. Our faith Uso atrnn? thAt we will send treatment on trial. Send for Treatise and full particulan. Address, the Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falmnount AvMPMIaPa CAN bo CURED. W will RF.Nn FREE 1ST maU a laise TRIAL BOTTLE: aUn. a. treatise on Knllepsy. DON 1 SUFFER ANY LONGER I ClvePostOf. fice. Sute and County, and Afio pUlnly. Address, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., i86o Fairmount Avenue, PUlaUelphia, Pa. One olie I IMaSTTeij rtrouei I it the world Oar fitcllitlriBr onaquaJwl, n4 to nrroduceoup operior (roodi wa wilt end t It EH toOSB PKRHOir In each lorahtr fcbora Onlj tbote wbo riu tout at one con maka rur f the chance. All yon hare todo la rctorn ft to ihow our food lo ttioia who call voor ufrbWra and thou a round you Th b rtnnlnr of thla idrrtlifEnil Till? bowf tha mall end of I he t - toopt. Tbi follotrlnf cnt girt tbttrjarDcaofU reduced it IS??' ts flftl.tr. narl at It bulk. It If a Brand, donbla ail tela. aor, ai Un i "By to tiny, Wt J1J alio tho w you bow Ton iia niki from Hit t & 1 0 day at lent, from tba tart, w fib oat asparlenea. lie tier writa at once. W pay-all ipta chartfea, Addrit,!l.IlALLfiTTCO poj HBO, rOBTtAHU, Haihk s 43 VEBKS. The POLICE GAZETTE will Ixi mailHl ecurely wrapped, to any address In the- Unl, ed Btatoa for Ihroo months oB receipt of One Dollar. T.lhnrnl rllfiniitir nlliurAl tn nnatmn otnru getting up clubs. Sample copies, mailed free, Adilroasall orders to. JUUHAfcu K. l'OX, Mliy 30011 FUANKUN SQCA11K, N. Y. ELys Cream Balm! Cleanses the Nasal Fassages, Allays Fain ana Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Beitores the Sense of Tasta and Smoll. THY THE CUBE. A laitlt'ln A mittltpif fntn Aiirh tinutrtl flint ts ngrot'iiblc. 1tcc SO ci-uta at (IruKKlstt, by iimli; ruKlstert'tl, CO eta. U1.V DKOT1IKK3, M Warren St., Kt w York WDER J'laaw ask your dealer (or IDEAL TOOTH POWDER. Tour raedau reoelrcd, each tho blghatt. An Engraving 20x24 without Adrertislfg WITH EACH TWO BOTTLES. BEAN a VAIL BROTHERS, Pfcllsdelphla. MTra "f e.-- ' "ay Perfum. or lost or I W. L. DOUGLAS OATARRH m n m Catarrh