Bneklen'i Aralea flairs. Thp Tll'tiT Halve In the world for cuts, brulM sows, ulcers, salt rtieum, fever sores, tetter, chnpped hands, chilblains eorm sml nil skin rii.fioiis, and positively cures pilM. or no pay pqiilred. It la mmrantwd to give perfect sMIs fsetion, nr motley refunded, rrlni H cents ier hot. For eale by ltKURR drtittrlst. A man wedded to Ills own Ideas Is a difficult chap todlvorce. Iforceil to Leave Homo Over CO people wero forced to leave llielr homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood la bad, your llyer and kidneys out of order, if you arc constipated and have head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on nny druggist to-day lor a free wimple 01 this grand remedy, praise it. Kvcryone likes it, package 60 cents. The ladies Lnree sited II Is bard to write on lines, because It Is unruly. paper without Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured. We know it because Kemp f. Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs nd colds in this community. Its remarka ile sale has be'en won entirely by its genu ine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what lie thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is ro medicine sO pure, none so effective. Large bottles 60c and $1.00 at all druggssU. Sample bottle frca. An impecunious young man refers to his "uncle" as a yery dear relative. Answer This Question. Il'liy do 10 many people wo fcco around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for 70 cents ZSK S ffla guaranteed to cure them. Sold at Illcry'a or Thomas' drug stores. It hurts a man just about s much to burn mm in emgy as to nave his shadow on the wall butted by a goat. Dropped Dead. Physiologists estimate that the heart dies 5,000,000 pounds of work each ilay.No wonder people drop dead with worn out hearts. 1 his could be prevented by Dr.Miles' new and ereat discovery, the New Cure. Always commence when you first begin to be short of breath, have weak, or smothering spells, pain or tenderness In side. ete. Sold at Biery's or Thomas' drug store. To see unlucky. nine magpies Is exttemely A Woman' Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too Dyalady ottlils count v. Disease lasteniHl Its clutches upon her and for seven jears slio stood Its severest tests, but her vital orpans were undermined and Ueatli seemed Im minent. For three months she coughed Incess antly and could not steep. She bought of us a botile of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption and was so much relieved on taking Hist dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. l.uther I.wz." Thus wilteW. O. Ham lick & Co., of Shelby, N. 0.-Get a tilal bottle a HKIIKH'S Drus Store. Never travels with trunk The elephant. more than one Slilloh's Consumption Cure, This Is bej ond question the most success ful Cough Medietas we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure tho worst cases of rough, croup, and Bronchitis, while It's wonderful success in tho cure of Consump tion is without a parallel In tho history of medicine. Since it's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other roedlclnecan stand. If yon have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, CO cents, and $1.00. If your lungs aro sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Biery's or Thomas' drug stores. Lye made of wood ashes will soften hard putty In a few minutes. Experience Taught Mel And my money paid for it. Afler havinir Liver Complaint four years, and Siendiug money on nostrums anil doctors who did n't help me, I tried Suliihunr Bitters. Six bottles utired me. I shall always use llu-m. Point of observation The needle point of the compass. A Ynnkne Sheriff Frightened, A well-knon sheriff who lives In Maine, hail ecn given up . to die with what his physicians called Uoniumptlon, a. friend advised the sheriff to try Puritan Dough and (lonauraptlon naure, recovery soon followed, much to the sur prise of the doctor, who now urescrlbes It for ught, colds and consumption. Price 25 cents at T. I). Thomas' Tho latest out after school." the boy who Is "kept Don't OoOff llerorejou arelteady. Particularly on a long Journey. Jle fully pre pared, l'ou cannot be. permit ui to say, unless you are accompanied with the traveler's and tourist's vade mecum, llostetter's stomach Hit ters, most gonial or appetliers.accllmatliers And promoters ol dlsgestlon. Against sea sMkneti, malaria, cramps and colics degotten or badly cooked or unwholesome food and brackish water nervousness, Increased by travel, ceronlo bilious nesa and constipation, the Hitters Is a soverlgn preventive. It Imparts a relish lor food not altogether to your taste, and prevents It rroin disagreeing with you. Never waa there such a capital thing for the unfortunate dyipeptlo who le trouble caused by 111 nrenared viands ship, on steamboats, and rations hastily aboard hnlla.1 at railway resturants. Is soon remedied by the jmiars, nuicu gives tquieius also to rheumatism kidney trnudles and Insomnia. If some men were half as big as they think they are the world would have In be enlarged. A New Discovery. To the liver and bowels, but give no slreiiKth. The more you take the more you need. Miles' Pills positively strength en. The longer taken, the less required Samples free at Biery's or Thcmas' Drug. Store. Merchants may differ In politics, but when It comes down to business all alike want prosperity, Don't Feel Well, And yet you are not sick enough so consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for rear you will alarm vonmelf nn,l fri.,,i, ... will tell you just what you need, II is I food's Sarsaparlllawhlch will lift you out ofiT'at uncertain, uncomfortable, dangerous comli- Hon, intoastate ofgoob health, confidence and cheerfulness. You've no idea how latent this peculiar medicine is in cae like yours. There has not been a death among .-v huh'iiuuuu oi j'.iuert i onnty, Ua., In two years. An unmixed evil whiskey stralulit. uaiwiin-tvnen me drinks are paiu ior. JiAHntoIiM little boy). "Now.Bennle.If J"' e koou ana go to siesp, mamaa'U glre you one of Dr. Ayer's nice suitar-ooated Oatharlo Pllls.next time you need medicine." Dannie, smiling sweetly, dropped off to sleep at once. -Cubhtnut burs, like milliners, fail openlnqs. have a r kw sun norns will tnako many a ...-.a.. ...mu M fulla;luus Ullll. II kn are apt to worsnlp what they can not understand women for example. "Young man," said the baker, "I've decided that It's about time for me to put a cucck to your aspirations toward the hand of my daughter." "Oh thank you sir. But wouldn't It be better lo wait till after we're married, then the check could come as a wedding-present. It would save my feelings a great deal." Tub small boy seinarked that he would like his teacher better if her ruling- passion was not so striking. Exthbubh easily meet In Infancy. It is no work at all for the baby to suck his toes. Tiimb are trying times for me, was what the cook said as she stood oyer the lard kg. "O, Lordl how vou make me Jump!" as a grasshopper remarked when ha was first created. FLOWERS USBD FOR FOOD. I VARIOUS KINDS THAT AHt BOIBLE AND ARE EATEN. Stewed Lilies at ladle' Luncheon lo cust Flowers Dipped In Hatter unit Fried In Oil The Thlttle Fnmlljr A Boee Coke Candied Illoeeome. "Animals feed, man eats, but tho man of Intellect alono knows how to oat. So" Bays a man versed In wisdom. And truly ho was wise, for the "fate of na- " . . - t . .1 I H l,ons uepenas upon now uwy , Oooklng 18 a science, ana ine aumur wuu llsli does more for tho happiness of man kind than tho discovery of a new planet,'' was ovidently a philosopher, for all men nro interested in cooking. Flowers The very word is tho quint essence of poetry, fragrance ana beauty. A dinner, novel In the extresae, was riven by an easUrn girl, a wealthy debu tante. The dinner was served in great magnificence, and at it "stewed lilies' was the most favored dish. It didn't matter afrall that the "stewed lilies" resembled inferior greens or .cauli flowers in appearance, and as to taste imagination fails to convey its awful wishy-washlness, if tho antipodal terms be allowed, yet every girl at tho table deolarod as Bho dipped her fork into the stewed novelty that they wore "perfect ly delicious, you know," and they could eat them "every day." No popper, rio Bait, no soupcon of butter defiled this ,t of tho 1Uy (Usw. forbId, Kod of "ashio'n, perish tlfo thought, oh, cuUlue of tcsthetlo food I the lilies were stewed simply Intact and eaten simply and with tact. For no muscle of the tortured fashionable gourmande's face betrayed tho feeling that she was eating a dish that was similar to washed out sunshine or tho ghost of a stale spongecake. Thqy were stewed lilies all the same, and if each partaker turns her head away atthn sight of the flower in full bloom for some time to come, why inoulre further? li the mere fact of the effects of a first cigar to banish forever the habit of smok iug others? A DINNER OF LOCUSTS. Not very long since an article in on eastern paper spoke of a clever woman's niilitnrfiip-n in cookincr in followlne mad-. nen "The latest nbvelty in the vegetable , a A1.J. line is tno introduction ol iiuwora, mm is edible flowers. The two which are said to be the most- satisfactory belong- abslt omenl to the thistle' family, nhd rejoice In the names calligonum poly eonordes and bastla latiflior. The popu lar form of both English and French seems somehow hard to conquer in the case of these new dishes, but doubtless all will come in time. It is related of a bright Boston woman that once whilst she was living in the country abroad, in a spot where the markets -were extreme ly unreliable, she was surprised one day by the arrival of several guests near the hour of dinner. It chanced, as it usually does in similar coses, that her larder that day was especially bare; Bo she set to work her wits as her only assistants to overcome the difficulty. The locust trees were in full bloom, so sho selected the finest clusters, dipped them In batter and fried them in boiling oil. The dish proved not only an ornamental one, the shape of the ordinary clusters being not unlike that of grapes, but it proved pal atable as well, and if not very substan tial, went no inconsiderable way in the scanty dinner, When Rome became the center of rich es she had every luxury of the table, from the growing locust in bloom to the os trich. "St. John's bread" is said also to be a species of wild locust, and there are other methods of cooking In which they have been used. As for the dandelions, they aro converted by the skillful cook into tho most palatablo dishes. They aro also gathered with care and made into a healthful tea as well as Into stewed vegetables. The dandelion is sometimes termed not a flower, but it certainly is entitled and justly so to floral considera tion, and belongs to the floral family, SOME ED IB LB PLANTS. The nasturtium makea a most delight ful salad, the leaves being selected for the purpose as the most delicious portion. The peppery, peculiar taste tickles the taste of the epicure with its charms, and the nasturtium salad is a favorite dish on the buffet of the fastidious epicure. The seed of this flower makes a most tempting pickle, and invites by its qual ities an appetito to the most jaded palate and stomach, Tho cactus is a plant that has been used with effect by the Indians. When the Sioux so long defied the government and were left without food or liquid, they converted the cactus into a nourish ing vegetable. Besides this, tho liquid coming from them served in the place of water, Roses have ulways played an Import ant feature in the high art of cooking. Under Charlemagne's reign the devices for cooking into which flowers wero in serted were several, while in the Seven teenth century the women of the gentlest birth, greatest wealth and highest posi tion iu court took the greatest personal interest in their kitchen and its results. A favorite method of giving fish the taste of flowers at this time was to boil them in rose water. The flavor was so thoroughly impregnating that you would imagine the flsh was a rose itself. The mode of dining in this century was one of great magnificence. The rose as an article of food has a history which goes away back. It was well known to the ancient Greeks and Romans St. Louis S T 7T A .Clam Shell lu the Ilen'e Throat. A Waldo county farmer, on going to his hen house the other morning, saw one ot his favorite hens lying on her back, legs iu the air .and mouth wide open, with all the appearance of being dead, but on examination found half a clam shell stuck In her throat. Be took the hen into the house, got a pair of pin cers, pulled out the shell, and the hen came back to life and lajd, an unusually mg egg mat nay to snow ner gratitude. -Belfast Age. Centenarian Bar. It is a significant fact that twelve of the largest and oldest London life assur ance companies, which had, of course, Issued policies only to the most carefully selected, could, produce from their lists but a single case of centenarianism. The instances alleged of persons reaching their 120th, or even their UBth year, etc., may be set down as without exception not authentic The three to live years over a hundred, wldch science indicates as the natural term of human life, is found tojbe the period beyondwhich post- centenarians, even under the best condi tions of attendance, nursing, etc., fall to go. Boston Herald. lie Waa a WaUb Dog. "It is very singular about my dog," remarked a clerk in the electric light works to a friend. "What about your dog? I haven't heard," "Why, I took him to the works with me and he was galvanized so badly I nearly lost mm." "That's strange," remarked the friend, "I thought it was only w ate has that were galvanized by leotrietty." "Well, he was a watoh dog.' Detroit free .frets. r WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING A PERFECT HARM ESS DRESSING. USED BT XSBS, YTOHS1 ako CHILD KEIT. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. ' v LEATHER PRESERVER. jj A HANDSOME POLISH. 1 IS WATER-PROOF. EVERY Household EVERY Office EVERY Stable EVERY Mechanic Tamtth WILL STalM QkABS AN CHINAWANI WILL SSTAIN TlNWAHK will stain veuii ote immti WILL STAIM BlAeT-a COaOH AND all, faf am Urn. WOLFF , nAKDOt.ni. PblU4elBb.lt. 4 Vnu. ralni and JItuM fumUhing Eiorei. .,,. .u 7h GteatestBlOOd PurM KNOWN. Tills fire At ilerman lledlr.lno is theivV. I cneapestaim nest, roiuoscsoi j PlIURBimKnsior1.00,le8sUianf one cent a dose. It will cure thW Hr m worst eases or sun tusease, irom hi common pimple on tno laci B that awful dlseaso Scrofula. e? StlLPniTR niTTEltS la the, best medicine to use In alii cases -of such stubborn andvyonr Kid- deep seated diseases. UOtfnoysaroonti not ever taka Jnfnnioi-.TTin BLUB PILLS sitlpijuhH tlief purest and best'f . medicine ever nade. MMn BltttrS I UJwlthavellowsUeivffDontwalttmtH yonM snustancer iBvourwaiu uuauw w Y breath foul andJr are flat on your back, offensive? YourbntgetBomoat once, It! stomach Is outiywlll cure you. Sulphuri of order. UseBlUcrs Is BlTTKItS g 1,0 DT1U WB H TlOmi. m y 'Mr -v """ei "ft--" , , , is your ur-atenngare eoon mauuweu lne thlck,iu uso. Itemember what you SSK" -, do.7rcad here. It may save. your ornfe. It nat saved nnnurcus. Dont wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottle To-day! E3 Aw, vnu lnw-SDlrited and weak. or suffering from the oxoesses off r '..i.q .... lit, viiinf iiii-i-L-ira win cure you. QAml X 9nt fitfimilA in A. P. Onllvav & Co.. Hostoa.Mass.. for best medical work published? constipation; IP not remedied in season, is liable to become habitual and chronic. Dras tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil. Averts Pills, being mild, effective, and strengthening in their action, are gener ally recommended by the faculty as tho best of aperients. "Having been subject, for years, to constipation, without being able to find much relief, I at last tried Ayer's Fills. I deem. It both a duty and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great ben efit from their use. or over two years nast I have taken one ot these pills every night before retiring. T would not willingly be without them." Q. W. Bowman, 26 East Main St., Carlisle, Fa. "I 'have been taking Ayer's Pills and uslnirthem in my family since 1857. and cheerfully recommend them to all in neea pi a sate out eueciuai catnaruc, John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. " For eleht Years I was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that tho doctors could do no moro for me. Then I began to take Ayer's i'lus, ana soon tue uoweis recovereu their natural and regular action, bo that now I am in excellent health." b. li. Loughbrldge, Bryan, Texas. iuviuk uaeu jvyes a fills, wi,u uuu results, I fully indorse them fox the pur . I TT 1 .l A 1- Til 1 1- (.,. 1 poses lorwmcnmey are Tecoinmenueuv - T. Connera, M. D., Centre Bridge, Pa. Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold y all DrngfUU and Dealers la Uedleia. If 'You Have Hfntlfe), Indlsreetlon, Flatnlane, iw uwaaeua, "avu run aown," i lssfj flMti, yoa will find .Tiii'sH''i iim inetremearyon need. They lonoap sua k stomftcls snd Jtulld until flaurarlaar Mrirlea. ituffrra fron menial or ptiyoleatOTerw o It will find vaiierxromtncm.HiOTiyiuear coated. SOLD BVEaXWUEUE. aie$ Pain Instantly. Strengthen Weak Parts. nuiets Herrousnea. A New EnfiUnd Household RAmodjr. If ! .... I r h.n ut. hanhM Hi.l morfL-lnkl menu Vow the uotwUees palus tad tehee, immiuim or weaKDeaiea. do matter new eljuwd vr how seven,, yrblcu etuek the iunoui fiedr. uu n-u4r tti the wurUl u so premot ana xaoroufn iu ruTia.cttri&tanare-utariufeaUMllvp- ft Miter. UaoUelte4 TestlHeey 'ef tfceusaais of people, u dim prow o, un inim cu wis uienua. 03 BOP FLlSTEns never turn Irrileie. If rM eeffarepplr one aowt yottH fee happier to. I Uu mouvMil put on. BUT BEE HERE, llo Men IT oudlobM dealers; Don't be nil a aubatltaUKM-lnvHaUon. bfcoeture, , ew lad led -tufa t&kiuv WM um ,WUM Ml LUV m.iiiiuhw guUUa. HOPPUtBTERCO .PHOrnitTORS.DOSTON. (91 If You Have CQNtUMPTION GOUQHonOOU BRONCHITIS SCROFULA Throat Affection WwUngofSleEi Or euty DbeaM iclW IM throat and Zwsum mr Inflamtd, Zmth cf Btnngth or A'frve ravr, yeu tan M relieved ant Cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LiVER OIL With Hypophoaphttes. PALATABLE AS MILK. AiHfor tcott'l J&nulrtea, ant M n esa atlaMaifeia at aelleKalfeia fniiuee veil la aeesyi a eueellrule. SolA b'j all DruggUU. BOOTT A BOWNK,OhmiaVta, N.V. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BENT IN TI1K WOrlLD, ILa wvArlctf quaUUtaarv uuaurptaMU. actaajly fulltutuns- two basae of any other braud. Hot utiwiMBreHi.arul tna,ui.A van Cm fUB BxUt BY UEaXJtRfl QEMEfUIXY. lyr n Ha SoHlli AmMm'l Karly TrsreM. Tlie civilisation of l'ern began nlxiut th name ttmo tlmt of Mexico, alxmt f00 years prior to tlie laiuliiiK of Colum I bus. It is attrlbiiU-il to Munio, tho tlrst Peruvian king of the Incas line, who es tablished the empire on a firm IaihIb. He connected the country by a number of straight roads, often 100 miles in extent, and all connected with the capital. Along tbeso roads were placed houses of renoso and entertainment for tho king's runners. Agriculture received much attention, and, on account of tho scarcity of rain prevalent in that reglonA tho fields were watered Uy cnmils lea in from rivers and lakos. The peoplo culti vated mnizo, potatoes, and cotton, mid had quito an exteiiBlvo commerce Tho religious clmrncter or. mo ancient Peruvians is on interesting study. Thay were muoh more developed in this re spect than theic-flouthorn neighbors, and while tho worship of tho sun seems to have been tho religion of the people,-their priests seem to have held the higher be lief of a personal God, creator of tho sun and other heavenly bodies. Human sacrifices wero nlmost un known In Peru, and cannibalism isnover found. Picturo -writing was used to a croat extent, and a record of timo was kont by a system of knotted strings, Tlioy had quito developed in poetry, and wo have still soinb thirty or forty of their songs, which wero mainly upon their af fections. Philadelphia Ledger. Phosphorescent Toadstools. Varieties of fungi, or toadstools, ns they aro popularly called, which give out light in a dark placo havo been re, ported from Australia iintl other parts of tho world. The appearance ot tins in teresting growth, as seen in Brazil, is de scribed by nn English naturalist. One dark night, about tho beginning of December, while passing along the StreotB, I observed some boys amusing themselves with soma luminous object, whicli I nt first supposed to be a kind of largo flrefiv, but, on making inquiry, J found it to bo a beautiful phosphorescent fungus, and was told that it grew abund antly In the neighborhood, on the decay ing leaves of a dwarf palm. Next day I obtained n great many specimens, and found them to vary from ono Inch to two Indies and a Halt across. The whole plant gives out at night a bright, phosphorescent light, of rv pale greenish hue, similar to that emitted by the larger fireflies, or by tho curious soft bodied marine animals. The light given out by a fow of theso fungi, in n dark room, was sufficient to read by. Youth's Companion. Where He'd Go. The popular captain of Company G Twelfth Vermont regiment, was stroll ing in the wood3 juBt out of camp one day during tho war, when he camo upon a member of his company sitting on the stump of a tree and looking as thougli ho had fought his last light. "Whars the matter; BillV said tho captain. "Oh nothing," was tho reply; "Inmallright." 'You look as though you had a lit of homesickness." ,''No, sir," said Bill, with somo resentment, "nothing of tho sort. "Well, what are you thinking nbout? asked his questioner. "I was thinking. said the Virmonter, "that I wished I i in my fathers barnr "in your father's barn! What on earth would you do if you were in your father's barnr' The poor fellow uttered a long drawn sigh and said: "I'd go into the house mighty quick.' Salem Witch. Dancer In Glasses. By wearing too strong noar tiglited glasses continuously the nearsightedness may be very greatly Increased mul a dis? eased condition of tho interior fit tho oy .caused, which may lead to very great loss of sight and even total blindness. Then, in other cases, wearing an eye glass may do very much harm, liecause we frequently notice peoplo with their eyeglasses tipped at various angles. these cases that glass is acting as n prism, and is not doing the: work it should, but Is causing a strain upon tho accommoda tion, which may be the starting point of a long series of nervous disorders. Aguin the wearing of either eyeglasses or spec tacles without rims may in somo cases cause very annoying and injurious symp toms from tho colors due to tho pris matic action of the edge of the glass. Medical Classics. A Hoy Will Show His llent. Schoolmasters of experience could, no doubt, tell of numerous cases of boy who have been distinguished at school for nothing at all, except possibly gen eral all round laziness, and who yet de veloped In later life Into successful war riors, lawyers, clergymen, or authors. The usual rulo, however, seems to bo that, if a boy is going to turn into a great man he shows some signs of his future in his early career. It is not necessary for these Indications to be Intellectual; a youth en dowed with tho exceptional physical vigor which is destined to carry him to the front when ho attains man's estate may bo prominent at school Biniply for his athletic prowess. .London Tclegrapli Characteristics of the l'rofesslon. Actors are always on good terms with themselves professionally. They may be miserable performers, not only beneath criticism, but beneath censure; but they never suspect It and could not be con vinoed of it. Thoy may be conscious that they aro not liked on tho stage, but this, to their biased mind, Is only be cause they aro not appreciated. Iho number of wretched, irremediable actors Is incalculable, though not ono of them but in his own estimation is endowed with something nkin to genius. New York Commercial Advertiser. Sugar untl Ilullera. An Italian engineer recently announced the discovery that BUgar is an efficient means of preventing boiler lncrustntions, This brought out an additional discovery by American engineers that, by the uso Of sugar, boiler tubes can bo kept per fectly cluan, but Its corrosive action Is so great that after a short time there would be but Uttlo IwMler left, Christian IWorlc Jnaecta In Drugs. At a meeting of the Chemists' Assist ants' association some rather disquieting specimens wero exhibited, demonstrat ing the existence of "insects nnd germs" in Bundry pharmaceutical preparations and drugs. Tho first was a fair looking sample of crushed linseed, recently ob tained from a large wholesale linn, and kept in a'wooden' cask with a wooden cover. The exhibitor gravely asked what woulj he the effect of applying a ixml, tice containing "thousands of insects" to an open wound, especially if the noul tice be made from liot instead of boiling water; Lonuon lancet. The Chicken Crop. Government statistics show that 1000 000,000 aro required to represent the an nual expenditure for the chicken crop of tue uniteu suites, ana that 10,000,000 dozen of eggs, worth $8,077,000, are lu ported to tills country per year. Show me a wneat crop result that can touoli those figures. The expenditure in this country each year for poultry and eggs will amount to a inucli larger sum than- that whtnl. comes to the credit of either thf wheat crop, the cotton crop er the dairy pr, uuci. interview in new York Btar, He Uinalird n lln Dawn;. One evening 1 na out with a party of young friends. It had lieen trying to snow all afternoon and had cleared off cold. A we imjhhoiI a ready made cloUi lnir store wo noticed a couple of dttm- iiiies out in front covered with snow. One of those two particular dummies was looking in the window, probably watching the cashier inside, while the other was faced toward tho street, pos sibly to draw trade. On the breast of his long, snow laden ulster no wore a banner with tho strange dovlco, "Buy mo, only $7.83." Just as wo were pass ing wo saw a young clerk approaching the door, whisk broom in hand, to kracb tho snow from tho dummies. One of my friends, who know the clerk, said, Imitation or. a dummy, anu lie jumped into a rigid position between tho papier macho men. We ran across tho street to watch things. Out camo tho clerk and brushed tho snow from the nearest figuro, turning it around on Its well greased standard as he did so. Then ho reached for our friend-, who stood stiff and still. Ho carofully. brushed the snow from tho back of his long ulster, and then took hold of his arm to turn him around. As ho felt flesh and blood ho dropped his whisk, uttered a horrible yell and disappeared behind a pile of coats in tho storo. Uhlcago Herald. Tloraco Oreelej'a Favorite Cut. Hall, tho chief messenger at tho cus tom house, cultivated his suave manner when ho was tho head waiter at the Astor hoiiBO. Nothing pleases him more than to recall the days when he served lloraco Oreeley, who dined for-years at the Astor house. Dinner there at that timo Was served on tho American plan and was from 13 m. until a p. m. "1 Ufced to carve," Bald Hall, "and when 1 had reached the twenty-fourth or twenty- fifth cut in a rib of roast beef I know that it was timo for Mr. Oreeley to come in, Ho liked the twenty-fourth or twenty fifth cut because, I suppose, the meat in that part of tho roast was done exactly to suit his taste. When I had got to Sir. Greeley's cut I used to run my knife around tho rim of it and remove all the oerdono edgoor fat, which ho did not like. Wo heaped up the plate with pota toes, green peas and beans Mr. Greeley was a great hand for green peas and sent it In to him." New York Tribune llutteretl Toast for Potatoes. JI. Taino, the eminent French liters teur, was recently nt Oxford and he or dered plain roast beef and potatoes for dinner. The waiter brought M. Talne roast beef and buttered toast. M. Talne exclaims, "AVniter, somo potatoes." The waiter brought moro buttered toast. M Taino, in pronouncing "potatoes," laid stress on the last syllable of potatoes and gave the "s" more slbilation than was necessary, so to the waiter's English ear ho was asking with tolerable clear ness for buttered toast. When fresh lots of buttered toast began to appear, M, Taino blandly demanded "some pota toes," with tho result that his table was' literally covered with plates of buttered toast; however, a well known Oxford professor happened to enter the room at this juncture mid succeeded in clearing up matters. London Cor. of New Or leans Picayune. Hospitable. Good morning. I should like to ask for a littlo Information, if you please." Tho speaker was a northern tourist in (ho Ozark mountains of southwestern Missouri. He had halted near a small, windowless cabin, in front of which sallow, Bhrewd native sat smoking a cob pipe. 'Wull? camo the slow reply. The 'Juan did- not movo nor did ho take his1 pipe from ins moutii or ins nanus rrom his pockets as he surveyed the elegant young man In corduroys. "I should liko to inquire," said the tourist, "if this isn't the region where the clay caters live? I was told I should reach it about noon." The Mlssourian rosu slowly, and, ad V nucing his lank figure, a gleam of fun in his eye, asked in his turn; "Clay? Bo you hungry for some, young fuller? Youth s Companion. Wind Slotore tttr Keotrleil I'lu-poses. Tho uso of wind power tor producing tho elcctria light possesses the recotn .anendation that It is cheap. A wind motor bus been in successful operation for somo time at the northernmost Ugh house at Capo do la Hague, where ilrives two dynamos supplying nccumu lators. Tho windmill restsupou a timber framing, and transmits motion by means of a vertical shaft and two pairs of con ical cog wheels to a horizontal shaft, Pulleys are fixed to the latter, which drive the dynamos by means of belting, The windmill works automatically, both during light winds and gales. Electri cian. A Test for Symmetry. - Tho best test for symmetry is simply turning a man with his faco to the wall If he be perfectly molded and symmetri cally made his chest will just touch the wall, his nose will bo four inches away. thighs five inches and tho ends of his toes three Inches. Tho development of a man physical qualities is a moot important matter, and is ono that is overlooked the world over, and seldom is it that you will find a man who can stand the test. Philadelphia Record, Ixmilou Shopkeepers. Not long ago I heard one lady say to another: "If ever you buy a. hat or "bonnet nt auy of these London shops be sure to carry It away with you, for you leavp it to be sent the tradespeople will steal off some of tho plumes or other ornaments and keep them for sale other customers. All tho tradesmen in London will do that." Rugene Field in Chicago News. Queer accidents will happen in Con necticut. A citizen of Norwich, stroll ing along, accidentally hit Ids pipe with his hand; a piece of-burning tobacco flew mid hit him iu the eye. It burned a dell cate round hole in the eyeball, but care ful treatment saved tho sight of it. The Ace of the Spluater. Thero is no period of life that deter mines old inaidhood; tho habit of each individual is to move the llgure along the scale of years as time goes on so that a girl Pf 10, who considers 25 a cold and hopelew age for a spinster, is certain to chango tier luinti mm iu upon as tue year ot desolation when 23 has been reached. Thus, by degrees, 87 is come upon with some color dt complacency aud hope. Chatter. Vood i)d tlus Jl the food taken by the average man were of better quality, and eaten with bjes haste, he would probably be strong er thainie is npw. If the average worn an learns to cook hotter, (be arerflge man of the next generation wilj ftef ter physically and mentally than the ay erage man -of today. D. B. St. John Itooaa. The Coining A erlcaut GUI. The prediction is freely ventured that as A result of the cosmopolitan mixing of mem in tills country the American girl of the future will be a brown haired, dark eyed creature, smaller as a type than the girl of today, but plumper and less angular.- Uall a Journal of Health. " A. Word to the Wise." The word w6 would utter to the wise concerning Clothing, is "Quality." On quality hinges Cheapness, for a thing is not cheap unless it is good. Therefore re member when in need of Clothing, Man or Boy, that with us a low price never rrfenns a poor quality. A. C. YATES & CO., THE YATES STORES, , Gth and Chestnuts Sis. 13th and Chestnuts Sfs. PHir,A.I)KLrilIA. mm lasaQSi KSOPPOSITE L. FIRST STREET, - Hub just opened nn entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Fancy Ureas Patterns of I ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware.Glassware. eVood'and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots,-Shoes and Beady- made Clothing in great variety of all purchasers prices fully as nought lor at any other general t'arpets, Oil-cloths, Iiamps and Fixtures in ureal variety and of best quality at Rock liest quality ol Flour and Feed at prices hilly as low as the same articles can be purchased A cur 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 qually as low as the same goods in this section. Uall apri be convinced. IvespecttullY. July 823-71 Koch iiankweiler, CLOTHIERS, We have made extensive preparations for the Spring Business in Men s, Boys and Children's Clothing. Uur guaranteed qualit ies and the lowest prices are making our store the preferred place for those who wish to save time Mothers', Attention. Over 8000 Children's Suite now ready. Acts 4 to IS ears. Uur ex-rlence In Hoys and l.lftle Ltiiysuioiiuni; snows tiiiit u vie cancel me at tention ot tlir mothers that will crowd our store. We have pretty ami flue material, pretty and novel slmit-s, and the maklne a credit to our Utile Hois' Clotlihiu Department. We have a complete Hue of 3-lece Hulls, and a fine selec tion ol 'Jersey and Kilt Suits. We stait our Children's Suits from l.oo up. Men's Suits. We are showlnir this season over SO Tamilian Style. Our aim Is to combine the llest Make Willi the Lowest Prices. liver) hod v In need of clothing, coming to town. Is Invited to visit our I.Hige Clothing Establish ment. We know that the time so spent will he very prollUilile. (let our prices before buying and you will save money Dy so uoiug. Custom Department. This department lacks nothing to satisfy the tastes ami Ideas nt tneniost critical of men. Our Hue ot Spring Trouserings ami Suitings IS lurcer aim muru acici-L muu ever secu uciure, Everything Is In readiness with all the modern facilities to guarantee unsurpassed workman ship, fit aud finish. A special feature Is the very lurite nssoitment of Styles offered at prices that will he found lilt-lily attractive. tr i-vci-M AT 1 The treat Invention-latent Ox XL iJi .u 1 Waist does awevMitlreiv with an aujusiaoii ueit, mm-u is easily taxen on ,n.i the beltwconseauentlv cannot tw tnm ntt Being pUIn In speech aud sincere In our oaerlngs,-we recommend goods as thej really aro and 011016 you me in J Hotel Allen Building:, Allentown, fa., Largest Clothing House in Lehigh Valley UNAOQaAINTED WITH TUB OBOOfiAPST OT TUB OPUTf TPT, OUT AIM MUOH VALUABLE IKrOBMATIOlf I'll QUA BTTOV OT THIS MAT Or THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISUMD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main lines, branohea nnd sucMnBtons Bast and Wast of tho Missouri Elver. Tho Direct Bouts to and from Ohloa(ro, Jollet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle. Uoltne. Book Island, In JUJNOIS Davenoort, Muscatine. Otturawa. Qsknfoosa.Xlea Molnes.WlnMrset, Audubon JJartan,B.nd Oounell DlulTB. ln'KJWA-imnar2.Ua and Bt. Paul. In MINNKSOTA-Watertown ond Sioux Falls, In DAlCOTA-3am-fln, Htvvjoseph, and Kansas City, In Misaooitl-Omaaa, Folrbury, an JtfwaoB.tn JNKBBAJKA-Horton, Topeka. Uutohlnson, Wlohlto, BeUevllls, Abilene, 6ttMlTi-i4JJ3ePrP0'1 Creek, Klngflshor, Fort Iteno, In 'the INDIAN OTTOftTTd Colorado 8prlno;B, Denver, Pueblo, In COLOBADO. .FIIEU BecUnlnir Chair Carato and from Chloagro. Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodcre Oltv, and Polaco Bleep Ins Oars between Ohloairo, Wlohltm, ana Hutohlneon. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farmlntr and irrailcir lands, affording the beet faclllttos of Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwoat and PQUthweat of Ouloaffo, and PaclSo and transooeanlo Beoporta. MAGNIFICENT VEHTfLiyy? KXPRE38 TRAINS, Leadlntr all iroo irom Des Moines, Council Bluffio. and Omaha, with jfree nana riaxw. :ta. Neb., and between OhloMro and Colorado Sprlnffs, 0, via Be Joseph, or Kansas Oltv and Topeka. Splendlc inuehlnn; meals at seasonable hours) went of Mlssoui and Pueblo, MntAia iftirafahinir maiii at MAaaon&ble houral i California BxcuralOna daily, with CliOIOB OF BOOTKS to and from Salt Lake, Oa-den. Portland, Los Ansel oe, and Ban Francisco. Tha DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, uanltou, uarden of the uoos, tho uanitan urns, and Boenlo Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid tmrna itwaen wlthTHilOUQ t Cars Kansas Cltv. ar and and Sioux Valla, via ock Island. town. Blouz Fails, and Grounds of the e Northwest. THE SHORT LIN B VIA j aluadallyb i aiaciininfroHB TrirDuim Chair c travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, lira Council Dlutw, St. josepn, Atomaon, Leavenworth, Kansas uiy, mantpaa, ana ciuu. For Tlokete, Maps, Folders, or destnsd information, apply to any Ticket Offlon In the United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Stawal Xtr. OHIOAQO, ILL. Stu'l t sktt ft Jtua. Ajent. stTv . f HT" & S. DEPOT.-Cr - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Marseilles. Seersuckers and he very best qualities at exceed and at prices with rthe reach low as the same goods can be store m this vicinity. Bottom Prices. elsewhere. just been received the price lowest notch. can bought at any general store A.M0S REiaEL. and money. What we Owe the Boys Anvthlnsr new and attractive lu llnvs' & Youth' Suits you are sure to find hy lookhut over our new larite Spring stock. Confirmation Suits a i-eat specialty, made hi the latest stles and or re newest fabrics, such as line Corkscrew, Wide Wale, Worsteds ami neat Mlxtmes hi all gruUes tmi av apwii.a a rices. - Spring Overcoats. Tills season our Surlue Overcoats are of the finest Merchant Tailoring, and force themselves into popular iavor on Account oi me low prices. A coat that does uot lack any of the neat and fashionable points for 13. A good stylish coat as low as eoi Gents Furnishings. Our xeneral stock of Furnishings presents this season a complete a.-uriiiicii in an nepuri nieiits. Everv luiairinuble article on hand. cola B'llrts, Ohovoit' Shirts (greatest novelty or the season) 1.25 and $l.K: Halt-Hose 3 pair for 25c, ! 3 Linen Collars for iie.; 2 pair Mnen Culls lor 25c.; Hcrlven's l'atentSeam Drawers, Auto matic Wire lluckle Suspenders, Night Holies, llersh Bros, fine Umbrellas, latest novelties In Fancy and Full Dress Shirts, Men's Dress anil unviug uiuves, nun v huso uuricrszac, ueiiu lold Collars and Culls, Jewelry, Silk Ilandker chiefs, no mauer wnai you want n unuoii wkaii we nave goi it. Shirt Waists. The "Mother's Friend with the sewluir on ot buttons. It Is simnlleil wuen me waisi is nmueu, a uu uuiious are riv either In -weartnff. washing or lronlnir. Koch & Shank w oiler. d.and cUnlntr Vhalr uar to iy uebveauviiitisui nnss, Denver, ilendld Dlnlne ssoun uiver. Chlcairo and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, Iff cajro ana uinneaiioiiB ana c. j-biu. f REE) to and from those points and BloenAr batvsben Pi The Favdrtta I4ne to Plpebtopp, water- ntown 4 tho Bummer tteaprca t&a nuntine BB nBins et. TLA. BBNBOA AND KANKAKlUt offars faollltlos to n c trrnrrn-T Ty .' HlM MSM HI I lillVJ TT.,u-nisn Itona-leV mm me Had vm w HintnM nflm n, Mmnecl on tile bottom. If the denier rnnnot snppiy Ton, send direct to factory, enclosing itdrerflsetl priee. L. DOUGLAS SHOE GENTLEMEN. $3 Tine Calf. Tlcnrv I.nced drain and Creed moor "Waterproof. nesi in me world, onmino me 83.011 (ir.NtllNK 1IAN1I-Hi: i:l SHOE. B4.00 HANn-SKWKO Wl'.l.T HHOr.. 13.50 l'OMCF. AN1 PAltMI'ItH 8IIOE. J3.BO KXTHA VA1.1IH CAI.F HIIOK. 82.20 & 83 WORKINOMICN'K KIKIUS, 9.00 and H1.75 llOYH' SCIKXH. HI1U1CS. All made In Congress, Button sud Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LAFD.a. 1.75 HIIOH FOll MIB8F.H. neat Material. Best Style. Meet Flltlnc Yi. 1.. Uonslae, Brockton. Mass. Soil bj Adam Mehrkam &on, Agents, MSIUOHTON. (111 c'rculon 's growing v. U.X because we furnisli all the latest local news in the best style. iShmplc us 2OFaY0rit6SillP Sewing JVIachlne. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine lias a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, -with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin trer 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 gelling certificates of warrantee for five years, Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing MachliiQ Co.. 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, hi. OTE pay riiEiainv-sa CATARRH We hare a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our fallh Is to strong that we will send treatment on trial. Send for TreaUte and full particulars. AdJress, rheHall Chemical Co.,3860 Falrmount Av PMIa., Pa 01 CAN be CURED. We will SF.ND FREE bv a larce TRIAL BOTTLE. treatlte on Epilepsy. DON'T i lAJHlibn l uivci-osiui- Cce. Sute and County, anil Age plainly. Addrett, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO.. j86o Falrmount Avenue, PhlladeluhlajPa. One of ht I lIKN'I'Xel-l ssitftisB I n I the wtn-lcl. tiurftcTlitifttrt uneqnalcd, ndtofnirtxtooeoui tuprrlor ROudi vtt will indrmi tOOHE fStlKON inCGh luculilf Ixx ftbot Onlf tho. who writ (-total at otic. cm mak ur ol tb Chance AiixuiiATtiotloin rclamtito ihow our frondt la thoi who call -your neirhborf and thoi around ou Th bt pTnnlnr of tUia advfrtlitniFnt shawi tha mall nd of tht tt- cv ayiUmRP tcopa. Tha fblltfnlof nt glrti the appetranca of It radacad to .vA ths aAUrh nart oritibulk. tt It ft rrand.doubli lit lla- aeopa.aBlaitraaalitatrtocarrr.WanlllaUoihowjou how you can luui irviu cr iqii " " utaipan Addrati 1 it aiparicoca llrttcr writ at onca. Wi itay all etprtai chaff, ldru, U. HALLE IT k CO.. Ua tHl, I'UBIlakii, Uaine ELys catarrh Cream - Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Alias Fain ana Inflammation. Heals the Sores, Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TBT THE CUHE.f(AkY'"FEVE A nartlclo Is nmilled Into each Dottrll mid is agrecHble. l'rlce CO runts at ilrtif clsls, by mall, registered, Cfli'ts. KLY HltOTllIiliB, M Wan on St., New Turk allgtlSt 17, 1889 mm For LOSTorFAHJHO KAHBOOOi Oeneral andMEitVOOS DKBIUlri Weakneiaof Bodv and Mind. Effeeta lof rrorsorxceitesln01dorYouiBa( iinnnruii HMiBNd. ui.,.t,iM ! kTOnk.nwiiAii.tsuKriuipeDoiiinxsai'iurNi.i'fioiir. iuoiSimt ruil's lioas TKtirni.r-B..,iu uadar. Bta UUII7 rKH SO Siatct and tertlca raatrl. Writ IheH. 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