The man who hn to mk liH wife for car fare and tobarcu money lift rin nerd of mother-ln-law. Those follows who doto on their girls sometime And matrimony a powerful antidote. liookbtforc you itl In business, and think hefore tou swallow In medietas ; but know once lor all that L-sxador Is pre-eminently llieliver- fenulator and blood-purifier ol the day. Tries, I 15 rents. Buffer not disappointment by employing too many "euro" but for the dlieaies of Infaney uie Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup which novor disappoints, and costs only 29 cents a bottle. At all druggist. Look out that the cattle do not get lousy. A little lard and sulphur, thorough ly mixed, rubbed along the backbone from horns to tails once a week for a fow weeks, Is good. Sotno Btnrtllnir Facts. The official returns from Hoards of Health show that nearly tbree-fourth.6 of all deaths are I . from Consumption, when we think over this I fset It la really awful, though every oase ft nrteu sumption drugstore If grown men only knew as much as their mothers thlnic thoy know when they are babies, the world would have no further uso for encyclopedias. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho BUST Salvo In the world for cuts, bruises ores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin rui.t Ions, and noslthelv cures nlles. or no nay enulred. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satU- iaction, or money rciunneu. rrice wcems pei box. l or sale uy iiisiusit uruggist. A fitting tribute suit ot clothes. -the check for your forced to Lcnve llotne. Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes vesterday to call for a free trial pack- sire of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood Is bad, your liycr and kidneys out of order, it you are coiiiiipaieu aim naye neaa aclie nnd an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-tlay lor n jree sample of this grand remedy, The ladies praise it. r.veryone likes it. packago 60 cents. Large siied It Is generally tho man who can't waltz who declares dancing Is sinful. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured. Wo know it because XemnV'Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs ami colds in this community. Its remarka ble sale has been won entirely by its genu ine merit. Ask some friend who lias used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so euective. Large bottles 50c and ?1.00at all pruggssts. Hample bottle free. Tho police and tramps fraternize be cause both are on tho beat. tVnkcd Up Kncctually, A lethargic, dormant condition of the liver Is hardly to be overcome with drastic cathartics ana nauseous cnoiagogues. A genuer, pleasant, er and far more eflcctlro moans oxlsts of arous ing tho organ when somnolont. This Is ilostetter's Stomach lllttors, vouch for by the medical Mternlty. tosted by tho public for many years, A resumption by the biliary organ of Its socretlvo lunctlin. with the activity at tendant upon health, a roturn to regularity of tbe bowels, and a renewal of digestion, are the no less happy and certain results of using the Hitters systematically. Its lazatlvo ciroct Is nevor painful and drenching, Us tendency being rather to perpetuate regularity than to produce a eoplous action. Malaria, nervousness, debility, kidney troubles and neuralgia It subdues effectually, When a woman fancies to herself tho husbanp sho would llko to have, ho is generally different in important respects from tho husband that sho has already. A Kew Discovery. To tho liver and bowels, but give no btrength. I he more you take tho more yon need. Miles' Pills positively strength en. Tho.;ionger taken, tho less repaired Samples free at Biery's or Tlicmas' Drug. Store. The sickly green postage stamp will soon become obsolete, but tho sickly green letter-writer will continue to pen his misfit epistles. A CLOSE CALL. If you get short of breath, have flutter ing, pain in side, faint or hungry Bpells, swollen aiiKies, etc., you nave Heart uisease, aiul(lon:t lull to take Dr. Miles .New Cure, Sold at Bicry or Thomas' drug stores. The reason some men can't make both ends meet Is because thoy are too busily engaged In making one end drink. Answer This Question. Il'hydo so many people wo see around us seem to prefer to suffer and bo made miserable by Indigestion, constipation. dizziness, loss of appetite, coming up of tho food, yellow skin, when for 75 conts wo will sell them Slilloh's System Vitallzer, guaranteed to cure thorn. Sold at Biery's or mourns- urug stores. ' There Is a statue of Blsmarch at Cologno, and It makes tho eyes ot Cologne water to look at It, ho Is so homely. FOK THE CUUE of tho tnflaraatton and congestion called "a cold In tbe lieail" thorn u more phtency In Ely's Uream Halm than In any-1 thing else It Is possible to prescribe. This pre - Imraiiou uas lor years past oeen maxing a irllllant success as a remedy far cold in ihn head, catarrh nnd hay fever. Used In the imuui luges oi inese oompiaints uream Ualro prevents any serious dovolopment of the symp- wins, wnuo almost nuinDeriess oases are on record of radical euros of chronic catarrh, alter .... v,ut uwuw uttictttujuiit UUVB llllieu, Thero Is always room at the top and when a small man gets there hoonly serves to set off tho surrounding vacancy. Their Uuslncss Hoouilng, 1'robablv no on thlnir h.-iiipnnuiui revival qttradeat liliHlilt'a Drug Storeni their glvlni de away to customers so many free trial bot-U.Jr-. KJIS.3 .fcew Dlscoeiv for Consunip- . Ibelr trade 1 Hlhmlvmmminiis Kttttia.-o-.. tl Ilea tlon niuiiiim ui ; cio irom iuu lact mat it am aj cures unU timer disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchltls, Cruup, and all throat and lung dis eases quickly cui ed. You can lost It befoi e buy- Every bottle warranted. A cat that will drink beer is one of tho curiosities of Calumet, Ohio. It Is probably ono of the malteso yarioty. .Dyspepsia's victims are numbered by thousands. So aro thoso who hayo been riKtorou to iieaitn uy Hood's Sarsaparilla. heat 1 tarm Z T, ,. , Lnl ln.Ti 7 ' "e k6H When Maebethlronleelly asked. "Oanst thou V - minister to a mind diseased?" he little knew that mankind would one day be Mewed with Aver's Sarsaparilla. In purifying the blood, thii nn erful alterative gives tene and strength to every '""" uu mouuyoi me system. Acccpieu suitor won't you find it A -.- . awKwaru whe.n you meet your other two nusbands In heaven? - . - Interesting widow I do not exnect to meet either of them there. i i e naye a-epeeuy and positive cure for unarm, uipiniieria, canker, moth, and iitmuacue, mauuoii'suatarrh Ilwnedy. A r?fr 1 lnJPrrree with, each bottle. U.e V: .' ,u" nasim and sweet breath. Prioe 50 cenU. Sold at I)terys or Thomas' uug enure. A broken window hath no pane. - rw,, luviiou men. wiio nva hb for sueh a burden seem to want the earth. All tbe earth axis is something to turn em! """ i''ss seitish than the maiaen, lor wmie in Wiwr u always look- ItUtOtttforKo. 1. .h 1. .....a-, .. 7" 7 i , . Continued from lit page. So Sally herself appeared through the soft UV3K. But while thoy sat In this ewoot sllonco, quite forgetful of ndverso fato possiblo to them as to nil humanity down tho street camo tho squlro, regret and con sternation on his kind old face, holding a letter in ono hand and wiping tho sweat from his troubled forehead; not that It was" warm, but he was agitated. Ho avoided the house, for ho did not want to see Sally at first, and, hearing tho angry squawks of tho hen with which Mrs. Tyler was engaged in single com bat, ho traced his wifo to tho barn and arrived tliero just as she emerged trom inn door, nantine, but flushed with victory. Well I've sot her at lastl uos nor into a nail kag nnd put a mllkin' stool on top. I guess Bho'll stay put till to- morrer, and then I'll retell the good eggs 'n nut under her. "Kind o' smother, won't she?" suggest ed tho humane squire. 'Law, nol tho hay ain't up to the bungbolo. Got a letter, hov ye, there in vour hand?" "Je-rus'leml I guess I hev; 'n I wish Sallv'd stayed to hum, I tell yo. I'm dead beat, 'u I'd ruther De nung tins mlnnlt than tell her on't. Coino along into tho kitchen; she ain't thcro, is she?" 'No; she's up stairs, I 'xpect. Sho seems to favor beln' alone considerable when the chores is done. I'm 'most allcrs sleepy, and you're up to the store, 'n there am t no company lor her. Walt a minnit, 'n I'll light the lamp." "Oh dear!" said tho squire, unfolding tho letter, "It's a dreadful thing, wifo dreadful, but 'taint no uso to jaw about it beforehand. Here! toko 'a read it; I can't." Tho superintendent had evidently thought Mr. Tyler's first questions were the important ones, and answered them in business fashion: "Mr. 'Panhro Tyler: Sin Yours of tho 4th came to hand tills morning. I liavo recently como to this place, but find on inquiry that Jo seph Dyer worked here a year ago. He was a forger, and a good workman; of his personal character I know nothing. "Yours, etc., T. Adkins." Goodness gracious!" exclaimed Mrs. Tyler, dropping the letter in her hap and looking aghast at her husband over; her spectacles. "A forger! why, its a hangin' business, ain't it?" "I b novo 'tain't now, out anyway its state prison. Jest to think on tl" "It's dreadful I dreadful! husband; 'n we've got to tell Sally I "Well, she's had a great escape, 'n she'd oughter bo thank ful fort." "I guess that'll bo the least part on't," growled the squire, passing his hand across tho shaggy eyebrows as if to brash away a mist. "Fetch tho tamp, wile; the entry's mighty dark. I'll go 'n call her." The squlro opened the kitchen door, and Mrs. Tyler followed, but their steps wcro arrested by a strango sound In that house. From the parlor door flowed a stream of low talk, sweet as tho kiss ing whispers that ripple behind a canoe silently paddled across silent water, and broken here and there with bubbles of laughter. Tho squire looked at his wifo and advanced manfully, taking the light in his own hand. There, in tho flood of light tbe rising moon poured in at tho open windows, sat Sally and a young man, hand in hand, on a setteeSally blooming and dimpling and blushing in the most unscrupulous and delightful manner, and tho "chap," as tho squlro mentally styled lum, so handsome and so happy that Mr. Tyler involuntarily smiled. "Father, this is Mr. Dyer. That is mother, Joe." Tho squire fairly gasped with rage: "How darst you como Into this house, you roskii! a-crinnin and imposin round j'est as though you was as good as folks! I know ye, n I II hov yo hauled up In stato's prison pretty quick if there's 1 off," law in the land, mess you clear right I ni, -"' father!" sobbed Sally, "don't! don'tl What do you talk so for?" Joe being, as ho afterwards1 expressed it, dumbfounded." "Talk so! Facts is facts! I've found him out; he's been and committed for gery, tho everlaetin scamp!'1 Joe found his tongue and blazed: "That's an infernal He, whoever says it! "Oh, Joe, don'tl" interposed sobbing Sally Mrs. Tyler being, for a wonder, quite silent, confessing at a later period of tho overling that sho "was so kind o choked up sho hadn't a word to throw to u dog." "Because it is a Ho, Sally, and I cant bo slandered so by any man, if he is your father." "Tain't no slanderl" thundered the squire; "'n If it was, 'tain't me that slandered ye. I suppose you won't deny you worked to the Springfield armory a speu uackf " Why, no; what should I deny it for?" "Well, road that!" said the squire, charging down upon the angry and as- tonished young man with the letter. Joe took "aPer from tho luujtl that ""1 the squire held the 1 .1 1 T . "rT"' ,u ""B" la?sea over 118 re8 J1811 1, luatlno wyihey say it novels?); but it wasn't livid, or pallid, or giu, or purplo, or anything but a Bt0win8 hroader and broader, till, as the cio tjuuuu ui, joe uung liimsolf back on the old settee and burst I 1A M , , . ... vu u roar oi mugnier mat seemed ut- l8"J mexuoguwuawe. uo held Ms I t.J l. 11 1 li i. . 1 1 I omw, o nmou uuu iwiswu; no laugueu . , . ?7e W1 ,Us tJf oheeks slimy; he could not speak, but held out the letter to Sally. Was the girl bewitched? Sho too sat down in a chair and screamed with a laughter that would not be appeased, while the squlro and Mrs. Tyler glared at them with wide open mouths and blank eyes, as if they had suddenly gone mad. "Oh dearl oh Lord! oh goodness! I hall split I certainly shall I" was all the explanation that could be got from Joe, He could not talk; but Sally, not quite so tickled with the joke, because she had been so scared to begin with, recovered her equilibrium first, and, wiping her streaming eyes, began, as well as she l .1 : 1 1 .. """ imerrupung Bpaams ot 1 laughing, to expound: "Why, father! Goodness! oh, don't i seafaaw what Mr. Adkins means? Oh dearl I oan't stop! why, He means joe was a forger. Oh! there it is again! Well, he Is, now. Be works at a forg, and that's what they" call emt" Joe exploded again, and the parlor rang with the squire's roars. Mrs. Tyler was the last to comprehend, out wnon sho did she laughed too; and when at length tho four, all red and shiny, had laughed themselves out and were fairly gasping for breath, tho squlro turned upon Joe: , "well, I hain't hod seen a lari, not in twenty year. I cant do nothin' but shako hands with yofor the sakoon't. Got any folks In Wtagfteld? No? Well, ye must stay here there's room enough and I shall her a better ch&nco to sco how I llko ye; 'n uo'll Miss Tyler. I don't know but what Sally's mado up her mind," Sally had slipped away before Joe looked round. Is it necessary to detail Joe's triumphant progress into tho hearts of tho family? Perhaps tho best proof of it is that on one October day, "expressly got up for tho occasion," as Joo Bald, when the hills were gorgeous wiui color, the air transfused with sunshine, and the river blue as the fringed gentians on its bank, Sally descended onco more from the cars at Westboro' station her first appearance "in the new and highly interesting character of tho forgers Bride." THE END. Sewing machines aro tho latest things In tho furniture ot doll houses. Tito girls' brothers may possibly Bteal them, and learn something by pulling them in pieces, but the girls will never find out how to run them. Tho modern child toils not in any way, and buys ready made clothes for her doll, as her mother buys them for her. DIED WITH HER BOOTS ON. A none Thief Tlint Proved to Do a Hand some Young; Girl. In tho first days of Leadvfllo wagons formed tho only means of transportation for tho immense quantity of merchan dise needed there and for tho shipment of tho largo output of pro and bullion. As a consequence horses and mules were used in large numbers. Trains of freight wagons lined tho roads leading to the great carbonate camp, nnd it frequently became necessary to turn tho stock: out after a hard day's journey to grazo on the adjoining hill sides. Lcadville of fered a good market for work stock of all kinds, ns animals brought from tho east frequently succumbed to tho cll matio effect of a high altitudo and heavy work. Many a freighter reached tho top of a hard pull only to see his biest work mulo Ho down nnd die in the har ness, ouch inducements ana easy sate brought profet3ional horse thieves In abundance. The immunity from pun ishment that they seemed to enjoy nnd high prices paid for their plunder stimu lated them to constant activity and made them bold in their profession. Sa guache county, Colo., was a favorite section for tho operations of this frater nity, theso gentlemen making their trips with almost the regularity of stage coaches. After an unusually bold raid a party was organized, determined to follow tho trail and overtako tho thieves, and if tho depredators were caught to savo all county expenses in tho way of sheriff foes and trials. The party started early in tho morning, and as the trail was largo and hot they wero ablo to follow it almost at a gallop. Followiug along tho west aide of the San Luis valley and then through a defile of the Sangre de CI iris to mountains, the course of tho pursuers and pursued emerged into tho Arkansas valley, close to where the South Arkan sas flows into the main Btroam. Hero it was evident that tho two parties could only bo a short distance apart. Tho rob bers bad taken moro stock, than they could easily handle, and did not seem to bo aware that they wero being followed, Two of the stockmen from tho ranches on the route joined the vigilantes and furnished fresh horses. About noon on tho following day the thieves with tho stolen stock were discovered camped at tho north of Cottonwood creek. There were but two. Ono appeared to be young boy not over 10; the other was a fine looking young man of perhaps 20 or 22 years of ago. On being called on to surrender tho boy pulled n sixadiooter and fired on tho vigilantes. At the same time he and his companion jumped down behind tho bank of tho river, from which place it was found impossiblo to dislodge them without tho loss of at leiu-t threo or four men. After a hurried council of war, it was decided for two men to go down tho river, cross over and como up on tbe other Bldotoa point where tho fugitives could be easily covered, and the balance to pre vent their escape from the position they were in. I ma was dono, and when the thieves wero again summoned to surren der, they simply turned and commenced firing at their two pursuers on the oppo site side of tho river. Tho fire was re turned, nnd resulted in the boy dropping dead with n broken neck, and his com panlon falling with a bullet through thu lungs. When tho vigilantes wentto where they lay tho elder was still alive, and the boy was, ofrcourse, dead, and proved to be a lovely young girl, with delicate nnd re fined features. The one who could still talk refused to tell who they wero or from whence they came, only that their people wcro respectable, and that ho de sired them to remove his boots, as ho did not wish to die with his boots on. Ho was evidently a man of good education but positively refused to give any infor mation. In a few hours ho also was dead, and the two were buried beneath the cottonwoods near tho river bank, Their identity was never discovered Helena Journal. Modem asteru Magic. The last issue of Tho Journal of the I Anthropological society of Bombay con- i tains a curious paper by Mr. ltehatsok on twenty of the branches of eastern magic. ill of which aro in oirue at the present time. Tho first of these is the "Arcaua of letters and of names," by which let- ters and figures are combined intomogio squares, incantations, etc. These derive I A I II 1 - inem maae oy uie f pints governing mo natural world, In such a way that tho nlnoty-nlne beautiful names of God and other divine words formed of letters con talnlng the Arcana, which pass into ma- icnaj suusiancca, mterceacs. ' rue ma- clcian. of course, is the solo internretor I . . . '. . . ' oi uie uses and BlciiiUcances of the com blnations. .1 m ... l Aicnemy comes next, and la followed ") astrology, tho moat popular of all the Eastern occult sciences. It is practiced on all occasions, to discover thefts, to foretell the result of a journey, the fu turo of an Infant, etc. Another popular practice Is soothsaying from the sacred books by opening one at random and placing the linger ou a line. Thla Is al most the only ono of the sciences which costs nothing, and which every one can practice. The selection of days is a sub ordinate branch of astrology, and is em ployed to ascertain what days are luckv or unlucky for the commencement of certain enterprises, tho wearing of new clothes, and the like. Divination and tho interpretation of dreams are common everywhere. Sum moning and subjugating demons Is the most fearful of the magical sciences. There wo twe ktadgoafae danger-owe and embracing unlawful magic tne otnpr re ligious and consisting mainly in con fining demons In flume, so that thoy are compelled to oliey the commando of the magician. Geouiancy is practiced by means of dobs made with a pencil and arranged in complicated combinations so that they answer questions. Tho art of invisibility appears to be only known by name to Mr. Itohatsek, for he does not desire It. Jofr is a sci ence which is only known to one family. It Is defined ns "the general science con cerning the Tables of the Eternal De cree and of Predestination," and enables adepts to know all that has happened, is happening or will happen in tho most remote future. London Timed, Feathered l'ol Icemen. Tho description given by Tho London Globe of tho carlamos or soriemas, lo cated in tho eastern aviary of tho Zoolog ical gardens, will amuso everybody while it should not surpriso any one. That thcro should bo among birds n pecics which is fitted to perform among Its kind tho duties undertaken among men by policemen is n fact tot which nil ought to bo prepared. Why should not each variety of created things have in its mid6t the same sort of functions nnd functionaries, modified according to cir cumstances and habit? Moro than one pictorial artist as, for instance, C. H. Bennett in this country has bIiowii us what marvelous resemblances birds nnd animals can be mado to bear and actually do bear to man, and if humanity finds it necessary to have policomon, why should not the "feathered tribes" be siinllnrly Impellod. Tho cariama seems particularly well fitted for tho post of public guardian, Ho perambulates his cago with all the regu larity and hauteur of his human proto type on his "beat," nnd if at Intervals ho emits piercing shrieks which seem un called for, ho only tho moro faithfully carried out tho nnalogy. This, no doubt, is his way of blowing tho whistle, and when ho does it in his cago it is probably from instinct or from immemorial cus tom. Ho has already been acclimatized in tho poultry yard, where he faithfully performs his duty ns tho preserver of order. If two young cocks assault or batter each other ho steps in between them nnd stops the combat "by a series of pecks divided impartially at the heads of both." Impartiality, of course, is an excellent quality in n policeman, whether ho bo bird or man; would thore were more of it. The origin of tho cariama is, it seems, lost in obscurity; but it is admittcdlv ancient, and possibly ho may bo a lineal descendant of the judge birds of ornitho logical antiquity. Denver Uepubllcan. Tho l-aughlig riant. The "laughing plant" grows in Ara bla, and has been given its name from the effects produced by eating its seeds. The plant Is of moderate size, with bright yellow ilowers and soft, velvety seed pods, each of which contains two or three seeds resembling small black beans. The natives of the district where the plant grows dry these seeds and reduce them to powder. A small doso of this powder has similar effects to thoso aris ing from the inhalation of laughing gas. It causes the most sober person to dance, shout and Iuugh with the boisterous ex citement of a madman, and to rush about cutting the moH ridiculous capers for about an hour. At tho expiration of this time exhaustion sets in and tho ex cited person fulls asleep, to wake after several hours with no recollection what ever of hisnnticB. Now York Telegram, Ihoutres in Japan. The theatres of Japan begin in tho morning and last until sundown, Tho audiences sit on the floor, and the people aro as much alTected as children by tho plays. Whole families como nnd spend the entiro day in tho theatre. Soma of them bring their provisions with them, nnd others havo them Berved from the neighboring tea houses. In soma thea tres, when a person wishes to leave tho hall and como back again, ho i3 not given a return check us with us. There is no passing of your ticket to newsboys iu Japan. The doorkeeper takes hold of the right hand of tho man going out and stamps on his wrist the mark of tho theatre. When the playgoer returns, ho presents his wrist, tho seal of the theatre is shown and he is admitted. Boston Flag. Chinese Medicine. Tho San Francisco Examiner reporter says tho doctor pulled out n drawer from under the counter nnd exhibited hun dreds of mummy grnsslioppers3 "These are good for little children," he said. "In China every spring millions of these bugs como in tho fields. Pretty soon tho grasshopper dies and the meat turns into a fly. Tho hind legs nnd llttlo tail drop off and tho little fly goes away, Then thero is nothing but tho shell left, Tho laborers in tho fields gather these and dry them In tho sun. Thoy make good medicine in powders. "Chinese babies never ' die from "con vulsions when teething like white babies. Tills powder acts on the stomach when the stomach teeth aro coming through and makes them good and strong," Shearing by Klectrlclty. Sheep aro now sheared by electricity in Australia, iYedonck Wolseley, brother of Lord Wolseloy, having In vented a machine for the purpose. Tho method of using the shears is very slm pie, tho operator having merely to throw a friction wheel Into adjustment by means of a handle, and then push tho comb into the wool, pressing it contlnu ously forward and keeping it ns closely as possible to tho body of tho animal be ing operated upon. From ono to one hun dred shears can bo operated at ono time, By this mode the shearing Is done more mercifully than when dono by liand shears. ISxchungo. Forestry in Oerraauy. The Germans have been the pioneers In scientifio forestry, as In so many other lines of progress. With a total forest area of only 31,340,000 acres, of which 11,234,000 belong to the Btate, the Ger man empire has no less than nine schools of forestry, nnd during the three vears ending with 1888 it published 177 hooka ou tho various branches of tho subiect, There nre also ten periodicals devoted to forestry, aud a general association of foresters with annual meetings and teu local societies. Montreal Star. Frnui tlia Sixteenth Century. Tho peculiar bands ornamented with lattice work of nnrrow parchment strips seen on tho baok of every ledger are a reminiscence of the way in which those books used to bo bound as far book as the Sixteenth century. Thoy had a broad band of leather brought round the back and stitched through and through with tneso narrow strips of parchment. They have survived, like the buttons on the back of a man's coat, long after all use tor mein has gone. Once a Week. A Sf Extinguishing Candle. A candle has recently been brought out which extinguishes itself after It lias burned for an hour. This It does by a tiny extinguisher of tin whloh is fastoneil wine wax hy wires, and which effect ually performs its task. It is only nape ry to remove this diminutive ex tinguisher when iu work is done, and th eandle is ready to burn another nous. New York Telegram. m-t c i M-1 r 1 pood ci'd'- "' I '' lml fioni till Th.-v si'1 wad-' known tu ninn. 1 1 t I ' 1111 11' IM-- IM! pO!l . id ,1- ll , in 1 , .-in-, t.. ni.ii i . -I-i i -h 1 1 i' i'i v iimti-i i t iu i lin t ci st.d nnd I hi- v. oi tl hudill n i. mm , , tin; oldi'Nt mid im I I gold. t four-.', they are i-nllod. .1 unique. Uoom I'm nuuanas can no iin-i from $15 to ?8." Mexican. Theup arc price here. It is always the bost wny to figure that an article costing, m "M i Mexican hove will cost the puirli.tci r t-'H ,1.1 1-imlrd in tlm United Slnti.-?. v -A Novel Dun l(r llnusekerplng. The most novel plan of housekeeping for a large family ever knowr in Wash ington is that adopted by Mr. and Mrs. W. FitrJlugh Whitehouse, tho former a son or the msnop. air. wnitenouse, from choice rather than necessity, has leased for the season two good Bleed houses, the first on Ilillyer place, owned by the family of the late Francis Whar ton, and the second In the neighborhood, though around the corner, fronting on Connecticut avenue. There is, therefore, no connection in any way between the two. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitehouse reside on Ilillyer place, aud their household, when collected, consists of six children, tutor, governess and twelve servanU. Chicago Tribune. Ornnco drawing. Tho Ovledo (Fla.) Chronicle says: The orange business of the present winter has demonstrated ono thing clearly, and that Is that Tangerine and Mandarin oranges no longer command the price of former seasons, and that they aro not even sell ing as well as ordinary oranges, consid ering the oxpense in gathering and put ting them up. Growers should note tho fact that it will not bo profitable to plant any more of these varieties. The de mand for them Is limited, and Is now easily supplied. The Eighth hussars of the British army havo a gazelle for "child of the regi ment." It accompanies the regiment ev erywhere, and is nu especially conspicu ous flguro on tho Sunday church parade, when it accompanies the baud, leading tho lino with a stately tread, apparently Imitated from that of tho drum major. "Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec tions, IjOSS oi Appetite, Siak IIcadacho,Siok Stomaoh, Qid-dincsSjCbstive- ness.Dyspepsia Kidney trouble and all delicato Femalo Com plaints. Sold everywhere. Prico25 cents. mm. Fragrant 1 fell Lasting! The Leading Perfume forthe ToHetand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Price 25 ots. Price only 25 cts Sold by all druggists. Will rolievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Smllmgs,Rfuisos,Lumbago,Sprains, Hoadacho, Toothache, Soros, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frosibitos. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nuniiLAKGE S PLUQS, Tha Great tobacco An UhtW ttdotc Price 10 Ctt. At all druggists. Saje Your. Hair BY a timely uso of Ayor's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of the hair. "I was rapidly becoming bald and Gray ; but after using two or threo ottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grow thick and glossy and tho original color was restored." Melvlu Aldrlch, Canaan Centre, X. II. " Some time ago I lost all my hair In consequence of measles. After duo waiting, no new growth appeared. I thon used Ayer's Hair Vigor aud my hair grew Thick and Strong. It has apparently come to stay. Tho Vigor la evidently a groat aid to nature" 5. D. Williams, Floresvillo, Texas. "I have used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for the past four or Ave years and find it a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all I could dosire, being .harmless, causing the hair to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render tho hair oasy to arrongo." Mrs. M. A. llailoy, 0 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Ayer's nalr Vigor for several years, aud believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. H J. King, Dealer In Dry Goods, &c, Illshopvlllo, Md, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Q rnrriniD or ft Or. J. O, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Hold t v hnivitl.ts nod Perfumers. CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting 1mmi EMULSION CURES Wondorful Flesh Producer. Many havo gained one pound por day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret romody. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos plntea and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both boing largely increased. It is tweil by rhysioians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all JDntygM: BCOTT tu BOWNE, Chemists, H.Y. FRAZER UREASE m-'vr i Tift: hurld. Iu wOi'luw Ui. ui Iw, are unBlirraseed. uoti: :Hy .-.Lll!4btll,tf t J bueH Ol UUV I tilt T blHIld ut WlCKjWd Lytaat. tsTCUT ill I. HIS I IN i -1-OH BKhX !v lr. LI lvll"h "iJ,.! TlioiuaudtJ ba umi i- i ' 1 ' ,l 1 I'tlll.A lit'i i a r uwiii. in...! r-ni'ii UI I.u Itllldttut!. t ' " 1 1'" """" '"' "" ,UllUiJ).IUl.li .i. f, ml l.il li "J CURE OUARANTLLL). ynnXuo'ui.ww ' MDLD6N f ALWOTi Oil 8G0TF8 I SPBING CLOTHING FO!! MEN", YOUTHS, UOVS AND (JHILI)RIW, mm a OPPOSITE L. & 8. )EPOT,-S2ajr SANK STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Has just opened nn entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil the very latest styles in White Goods. Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, x ancy xsress jfareerns 01 ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware, ooa ana Willowwaro ot Cloths Cassimers, Kats, made Clothing; in great variety of all purchasers prices fully as nougat lor at any other general Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in greai variety and of best quality at ltock Bottom Prices. Best quality ol Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the game articles can be purchased A car load of coarse salt has y been marked down to the very All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general sloie m this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, y 823-71 BRIGG'8 - FOH IN ITS NERVOUS, BILLIOUS, OR CONGESTIVE FORMS. Thl Ii. metly is the proscription ol ono of the leading physicians of Paris, Franco and un-iibt.l by him with unparallaled success for oyer thiny ytars.anrt was first given iu ill.- J'.il.I.e n a proprietary medicine In lS"S. and since limt time it has found its way 'lllu .tlll'dM a rv rnimtrv nn tho fflrn nf Mm flnlm- mill lt..vm n fnirr,,.!,. n,n,n.l will. ih(,i"ai .'! of tin; leading physicians. Medical en ,.i ; ;nr rniuai conventions, anil auer uieir tmiciai rheimns have analyzed It and fiiin.l ilia! It contained no opiates, bromides, or other hanuful Ingredients, quietly pli -i.ll amoiij tieir standttii' remedies. Tbi -f r. inn' s ach i t-pc 'ui Mc, 1 -I o ci'tflfy that 1-havo usoil for some r liitcche. known as Brieo's Hcadnolio Troche. The rrmcdv euros more head- tiy su-'h eflict Nervous Women t wni ii n.e iiiruns oj unugiug n .11 :J lb. i 1 hayo uonn them a OPOaiCE, SB Sold by all Druggists, or sont ELIZABETH, jSt. J. Auuiul 31, '88. Nenr riilln dolphin. Hrliool Oiena SciH.lOth. Yem-ly Kxpunse, 9500. Qunrterlr rnymts,$t25. Admits and clauifies youuf men- and boyt ny time t Ats IS'SL' 2Lwy o?nl AnniDoH. Advanced cUian In Clrll Rijwiog vClaasks. MaAeinaHca, etc. One of ttw beat tndentaTioard with the Principal Teachers all men a ana thiStfc!'tC"nymn8!um SI)ecial "PPO'tuwtris for apt etudcnti ward toil Patrons students mtv telwt ny etutifes, or a etc., etc. Mote fully supplied with apparatus than ,mr other College fitting school. Media Academy atfordi erery honij comfort, the best education, and the Iteattntinlnj. Tlied prices cover every expense. No examination for adrutislon. New Hlwurated catalogue sent free to any arfdtes SW1THIN C. SHUKTMDGE, A.B.. A.M. illartard Graduate), Principal "d Proprietor, Media Pa CirvuUn at this onue - is the ciite trNAOQtJAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE COtTNTHy, WILL OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISUHD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Includ.ntr mcln lines, branches and extensions East and West of tho Missouri Ri v .ir. Tho Direct Route to and froru Chicago, Jollot. Ottawa, Pooria, I,a S.illo, Molino, Boole Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oukalooea, Des Moinee.Wlntersot, AudubonJIarlan, and Council Bluffs. In lOWA-Mtnnoftpolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watgrtown and Sioux l''all8, iu DAKOTA Oamoron, St. Joaoph, and Kansas City, In MISSOURI Oomna. Palrburr.and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton. Tonoka. Hutoblnaon, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwoll. In KANSAS Pond Orrok, Klntrflsher, Vort Reno, in tbe INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Cbalr Cars to ot lnteroommunioatlon to all towns and cities oast and west, northwest and southwest of ChioatTo, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leodlnor all competitors In splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining: Chair Oar, and (east of Missouri River) Dining: Cars Dally between Chicago, Dea Mon. u, Couucil Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining- Chair Car to Nor'h PUtt'i, Nob., and between Chloajro and Colorado Springs, Denver, ami I'ui'hiu, viiSt. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topoka. Splendid Dining lto M iiui.ii iilngr mecus at seaeonabla nours) west of Missouri River. c.ii.Mrut m-3ion3 dally, with CHOIOB OF ROUTES to and from Bolt Oriii. I' -nLuid, Los AiureUs, and San Franolsao. The DIBBCT LlaJ iu tiua iroin Pike's Peak. Banltou, Garden of the Oods, the Sanitari um j, and Soenlc arau-lcurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Eiii."is Tr.i'ns dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, v. nh Tlii i uJGH H -i liuiiiu Ciuiii Cars (FREE) to and from those points and Kanaun c ii . Tiirunth Ci.ali Cur aod Sleeper between Peoria, SpiritLake, and SIul x Vll. , Kock inland. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, water town, Sioux F.tH.,, nnd the Summer Resorts and Hunting- and Flshlner (irtMi'iUh t tun i'i rthwo.t 'UIK Sl'f nT I 'VK Via MNECA 1 Ae. ii C" mi ui. I .id ianapoTIs, Lafayette, and Council BluBe, n,. hioon .u.x i. i 'orth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and BUPauL Jo.. 'in L.t. i . I'u.uui-m. or dnsirod information, nnnlv to any Ticket OUuo iu Ui United Btauss or Canada, or addiswe E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, aBwal Manager. UIIICAQO, II, L. Bw'lX kt fi tta. Agent. A. C, YATES & CO., SKX SIXTH AND CIIBSTKUT, sH rnfiar n w. l. douclas J Lc $3 SHOE Marseilles, Seersuckers and uie very uesc qualities nt oxceeti the best makes at low figures. Boots, Shoes and Ready and at prices with tthe reach low as the same goods can be store in this vicinity. elsewhere. just been received the price lowest notch. AMOS EEir-EL. - societies Ime discussed its marvelous sue- TESTIMONAL. L. It. imOWN, M. D. 23 Vc6t Jersey St.. Tmzabicti!, N. J., Juno 28, 1889 months with niuoh satisfaction, tho combination than anything I am noqunitited with, and if in a javornii iiiirr.in n ii suiierers irnm inni service. L. R. DnOWN, Jf. D. CENTS. by Mail on receipt of Price, them for Ruslaets, any Collect, Polytechnic rbysics, CheniUtry. Surveying, Hlectrical or eulppM ami beet manafoi Schools. All raiutii vi tint-cm colleges, t me uiuuidk I toad ranee rajWly. Private tutoring and Social drill for back llicfrei, College-Preparatory, nfectrlcal, or 0ll-UnsHiieetint price of the Advo for 52 weeks AND KA.NKAKHB QfTsra facllltlM to 0JUBB, 1 St. FOR GENTLEMEN. Vlnn Tair. ITpftrv T.ncil arln soil Crcd moor AVnterprool. triT in inn TTorin. iinminn m p . B.-..OI) OlCNIJINi: HANll-KIAVKH HrfOH. W4.0O HANO-SliWlCn WW.T HIIOIC. :i.r,o I'oi.ici: and mumhih' hiioe. a.5(l KXT1CA VW.1JI5 AI.r HlUtU. All romlo la Cooitrrss, Ilutlun uil Um. $3&$2 SHOES lafd.. 81.75 8HOT! FOR M1BSKS. itrit TMntcrlnl. llrst Strlf. Ilest nttlnc. XV. I. Douglas, Brockton, Mail. Sola oj Adam Mehrkam &on, Agonta, wjinoirroN. New LiverIf esd Store AT PACKER TON. I.EOrOLl) MKYICUS respo nfuliy Inrotnit Hip peoiile ot Paclterton anil vicinity tlmt lie lifti lust Olicned a LIVKUY 8TA11I.E on I1KAVEK Ht where persons can bo supplied with (loort, Nnfo Teami either for Fnnrntf, Winlillng or lor HhiiI nn l'urposea at very lnveat lutes. In conneo Ion tlicrewltli he has also In stock the very best brand.') ol Vi.oiut iiml n:i:i), which lie will sel1 at Ixwost Trices. Attention, Buildern ! The undersiKned is tl J working tho IIOMIN STONK OUAUUV, ami Is prepared (o supply, ut shortest notice ami nt lowest Prices, persons who desire with (lOOI) STONK for lUtll.DINO I'UitPOSKH. Call and Inspect llto Stones ami learn Prices tcfore purchasing elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, feb.2-ly I'ackerton. Pa, rTTT c'rcu,lt'on ig growing J LLl. because we furnish nil tho latost local 'news in the best style. Sample us FaYorite 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 Is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewlno Machlno Co., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Fa. -WE PAT FREiaUT."S We We a remedv that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith Is so itronr that we will send treatment on trial. Send far Treatise and full particulars. Address, rhellill Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmoant Av Phlla., Pa I I R J CAN be CURED. Wm 1 1 We will SEND FREE bp M mall a large TK1AI liui im J U aho. a treatise oir Epilepsy. DON'T B SUFFER ANY LONGER I Give Tost Of. fice, State and County, and Ago plainly. Address, THE HAUL CHEMICAL CO., g86a Falrmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. One rth thUM'orld. OurtSclimem " unequal ed, nd to tntrodueeout , luperior rood w will endtRB looai nieiow (d eh loeniity THl? to ui it oncicta ink turt ol th chanel All ran hire to do la EYE Kl rt tarn I to ibovr our rodi to 2 lloi who nil Tour rielrhboti H and tbo round yo, 'I Ii bt ""(tnntoir of tbll dvvrtlii'mvnt icopt. Tb followliic cut glru Ibi ppennnct of It redued to IllOffl IU lOll THU "SB tplW- about tin ftftltth rr f bulk. It U pwad, doublt rin Hit. icod. Urr t i7 o ny. Wo will Uo how you how on MBinikiAvn 3 to10dr tlit, ftamtbf fUit,wuh oat .iprioct. Dstter writ t oneo. Wo Py tiprtM chftrpti Adim.ll(UALLETTCO.. Vox 8BO,P0BILlitP, UHH $1 13 "WEEK S. The TOIiICE GAZETTE will be mailed eeurely wrapped, to any addrssa in the Pni, ed States for threo months on rccoint of One IDollar. Liberal discount allowed to postmaitr-rs cettluK up clubs, riamplo conies mailed tree. Address all orders to. KlCHAItD K. l'OX, Jlay 30-S9U 1'llANKLlN SQU Aim, N. . ELY'S iTi'ATATSHH Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allaji Fain ana Inflammation. Heals the Sores Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. THY THE CUBeHAY-FJEVER A particle Is applied lntoacli nostril alio is agreeable. 1'rlce wecntsat driigulsts , liy man, registered, mctx. TiLV llItOTHEltS, 50 Warren St., N w Yoik. anfiist 17, lotto Oil POWDER Tleasa ask your dealer for IDEAL TOOTH POWDER.' Four medala received, each the highest. in Engraving 20x24 without Advertising WITU EACH TWO DOTTLES. BEAK a VAIL BROTHERS, PhllatfelpMs, MTra nt ' y Perfume. OR MEN ONLY! Tor LOHT.AH.INn Osatral md NZ&V008 VV.Un,ii ,f Body aad Kl4, E6wU UMlalMr MIUIIU UOa 1 KklTHXST SWatil. laVi... Attnu CRIB ffleblCAL CO., BUFFAIoVN.T, $20 PATAHFiH . b ma w Btiuria coin w , mil iiAifnflwlB mm I S.Vl. 1 HOOD rail. i llH.MWllIll.llDIfllZrtl
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