Baeklen's Arnica lairs. The MUST Ualve In the worldjtor Auta, (mutes r, ulwr ifMt tMum. , tetter, chapped d all . orn rnpflontriud MM wffiT. or no pay emilrerl. . ins rfeet sails- faidton, or money refunded. I'rlee 26 cents per bov iVsalcliytjiyiJIIJdrufiijIU. - A man vffffldWV t6 Ills own Ideas Is a illnlcnlt chap todlvorco. roreel tq Leave If otne. ner CO ficople Were forced to leave their lioinofl vestcnlny to mil for a free trial pack age of Lane's JFamllv Medicine. If oi)r blood Is lad, yfiur.llyor end kidneys out of onler, it yon are consupntexi ana naye nt-a.i-ache and an iinstnlitiy coroplAxion. don't fall to call on any druggist to-lajr for' a. Vie sample of Mils, grantl remety. r.une lanies praise it, rjyfryonev likes It. .J-nrge siiea jwrkngo 50 cents. ' II Is bard to write on paper without lines, because it Is'Utiriily. A.lr Vn,ir"Frleitil. Ahnnt It. Your distressing cotigli can lie cured. e'THey h'ftV6"Heard that there Is know II because 'Kemrft Bnlshni Within the past few tears lias cured sd many "coughs Slid colds' In I I1I8 eOhiruiuiUy. Kg remarks Vle sale has been won entirety hf Its genu ine inerlt. A 4k kome' friend who lias Used itwhatlie thinks of Kemfv's Balaam. There is no medloino, bo pure, none so effective. Large bottles,60cand Ji 1.00 tit all druggists. Rample bottle freei "Speech was giyen man to conceal his thoughts,'' hut It was slneedresspierautlon In many cases. Ans'Jer'Tf hU Question. IIhy dfiq nianpple jy4 see .around inlsefftblo dlM.liess, the food. We will sell lliftiriShlloh's Bvstem Vitalize. guaranteed trf cure them. Sold at Jllerj's ur Thomas' drug stores. Only a trtliysflllUh rqaii cap realize iiiuy now uiieny seinsn oiner men can oe. A WoThah'sTDUcoVerr. "Another wdKderfril discbVetViias been made nnd mat too oy a lauyof this county. itv. Disease fastened Its clutches u in her and fnr seven .Years sneixooaluii attcatvhut nf Tttal rtrfrftn were, undermined nnri death seemed im minent. For three months she cougliedinceffl anUrantcffliid9'eetflli0tiouBht of us a boble of Or. King's New Discovery for con sumption and was so much rellered on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle lias been miraculously cured. Her name (s Mrs. Luther l.urz." Thus write W.O. Ham rick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.-Oet a trial bottle a urug store. Those who court popularity are afraid to speak tho truth. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we haye ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, and Bronchitis, while It's wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion Is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If your luntts are sore, chest or back lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Bierj'a or Thomas' drug stores. Affliction Is the wholesome soil of virtue, where patience, honor, sweet humanity, calm fortltnde, take root and slronely nourish. A Yankee Sheriff Frightened. A well-knovn sheriff who7 lives 10, Maine, had teen elrentap to die with' What hla physicians called Consumption, a-friend advised the anerin to try i-uruan uougn ana uonsnaption naure. recovery soon followed, mnoh to the anr. prlte of the doctor, who sow Prescribes It ror cughs, colds and consumption, Price 35 cents at There Is a sort of instanteous brother hood between victims of misfortune. Vlien you have long been In mourning you feel attracted by every black cloak you meet. Don't Go Off Before 7011 are Ready, Partleularlv ona lonu lournsTt Be rnllr nra pared, l'oucannot be. permltns to say, unless jcu are accompanied wltb the traveler's and tourist's vade lneoum. Ilostetter's Stomach Bit. ters, most genial of appetliersvaeellmatliera ind promoiera oiauseition. As-ainst 'sea tisanes.' malaria, crarans-and collet dezotten of badly. cooked or unwholesome food and braaklih water I wuoiesomo iuou anu u """"VV''..""".' M!.iJT,"!'"'"u'-1 nets and constipation, the Bitters Is a soverlxn preventive. It imparts a relish for food not altogether to your taito. and tre?enti tt from' disagreeing with vou. Never was there, such.a ur taste, a: 1 Ton- Km capital thing for the unfortunate Uyipeptlo who standi Indread of the betteookedmeal. Stomach- lo troublo caused by III prepared vlands aboard ship, on steamboats, and rations hastllr bolted at railway resturants. Is toon remedied h the flitters, which alvesaquletusaltp torheutnatlsnr Kiuoey irouaies ana intomnia. He submits himself to be seen through microscope who -suffers himself to be caught In a passion. Fifty Spasms a Day. iinu jinn, at. A,unruutr, ui Vistula, inu, Hyed two thousand years ago she would have been thought to be possessed by evil 1 1 - 1 n r it 1 rt. i . r 1 spirits, hue was subject to nervous pros. t ration, headache, dizziness, backache, pal' citation and Forty To Fifty Spasms A Day. Though having been treated by eight jilivsfclana for years without success, she was Permanently cured by one bottle of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerve. A trial bottle of this new and wonderful medicine, and a finely illustrated treatise free at T. D. Thomas and W.F. Blery's Drug Store, who recommends and guarantees It. The world la like a looking-glass. Laugh at It and It laughs back, frown at It and It frowns back. Stiles' Nerve and Xlrer Villa. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new urlnclnle. They soeedlv cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles anu constipation cpienaiu ior men, women and children. Smallest, mltdest, surest. SO dnsea for 26 cents. Samples free at. T. D. Thomas and H. -F. Blerys Drug Store. There Ls no surer way of haying every body's help then by trylnR yourself to help eyerybody. Delicate Id!es! who have that tired and all-gone feeling, and don't like to be disturbed, will continue to be troubled with ths complaint until thev renew their impure blood. Sulphur Bitters will cause new and rich blood to course, inrougn every artery anu vein in ilieiuirosi) system, oee anotner column. One thorn ot experience Is worth ft' whole wilderness of warning. Try lo regard present vexations as you will be regard them a month hence. Hood' Sar&aparillahas the largest sale of any medicine before the public Any honest druggist will contirm this statement. Everything that exists, exists lo be used, but not to be abused. Dyspepsia cautei deprived blsod, which la time effect! every ergon 1d faaatlon of the body As a remedy for these troubles, bethtnf csa ap. proocn Ayen aartapariua. 1 1 yuan tea the Mood atrengthsQi the stomach, and oorrectt all disord ers of the liver and kldneyt, While '.be modern husband has much to answer for, It can not be said against htm that he ever goes through bit wife's pocket. It hurts a man Just about is much to burn I1I111 In efllgy as to have his shadow on the wall butted by a goat. uiye me towis meat, inou of some kind and less grain and yon will get more eifgs in cold weather. Did anybody evr buy a new Jut with out feeling Ibat he bad fooled hltnselff Bessie I believe Miss Washing would Jump at a proposal from a moose. Jeie So would all of ns, I reckon. Life is short, but If you notice the way mobt people spend their time, you woWd suppose that life was everrwMlDg. THE BROADWAY PARADE. A re S-Ia..AVoUt the Slioprfciif District mm! Ui4 Btioppere, Tbji Broadway of the pronienaders Is divided Into (fares part. The first part, the shopping district, reaches from Eighth street north to twenty-first, the second part stretotaes from Twenty-first to Thirty-third, anil is. ths widely known "Tenderloin or Hon rqun. House district," and from Thirty third to Forty-second btretclips the "sou brettea' parade." ' There u no othot walk in this country to compare with Broadway on a sunny day. It begins to fill up wtli shoppers aa early till, but It Is itt the afternoon that It Is atJta brightest ana best. Thetshopplng district is the least Inter esting'" fo the men, The women who go .here Are fa "a hurry. -They aro preoccu pied; they hare a mission to perform. place where tlitJy can get a piece of surah klk "to niatch the stuff they bought last week at another place for fully three cents a yard, cheaper; and they are looking for that place. They take time in their haBte to look at each Vther, or, rather at each other" garments. They also tike tirne to loojc at what the'r'thomselYe have on as they paas,the Impromptu mirrors of the plats glael) Vindows, If the reflection is a strong; one they -will stop and walk up to it. keeninir ud an appearance of deep in terest h what is displayed In the shop window, but in reality seeing only thelt own pretty faces and bonnets. They are Just eb busy and earnest oyer their gloves and trimmings as are their husbands and big brother's over their "nuts" and "calls" dowri town. You see very few men lu the shopping district.' -They leave it to the enjoyment of their feminine relatives and walk fur ther up. VfnW a in li nVlrv-l thft real nrnmp. nadd betndljbBrdadwayr .It is a gemi' me promenade, lor tne peuestnans are npt there by acoident; they walk there for the pleasure of walking and of see ing each other arui being seen, perhaps it would be 'mbre cofrecl to say to be seen, and then incidentally to see others. You will see everybody who is any body on Broadway sometime if you wait long enough. But you will see very few of the swagger set, either men or women. They keep to Fifth avenue, and only strike Broadway where the avenue crosses It, Broadway is only for the less fashlona ble and perhaps less selpct citizens ol Gotham. The women who are seen there are just a little too conspicuously dressed, ! and the men who saunter there stare at them more than is quite proper. This may be because all the actors and ac tresses in New York walk on Broadway in the afternoon, and the non-professiOn-als are always ott the Jook'out tor them. They are frequently rewarded by the sight of Sara,-JeWett, who dresses over much' ouhestrejst - and looks, f Or some reason, snorter and broader than she does on the Stage, and Pauline Hall in .Sealskin and diamonds, Cora Tinnle in black, with a black boa, and generally accompanied by her mother, who is said to be a real mother and not a lured staae mother." and Sweet Annie Rus sell, who sees no one, but keeps straight ahead with eyes "front." The men who haunt Broadway are as well kn'iwn by sight as the Worth mon ument or the clook in front qf the Fifth Avenue hotel, and they are quite at nardehed to tfae cUrlOua glances of tlu pedestrians, New York Evening Sun, Silent Preparation. A young man well known in the city I lately departed for Europe with the shortest notice on record. A few hours before the train left Buffalo that made connection with the steamer at New York lie determined to join some friends on their European tOuri lit went home, told bis family of his Inten- tlnn and. of course, was met hv th r.nr- r,rlal iiliRrles; "TTnw pan von crol ready? You have got to prepare for an ocean voyage. What are you going tc ilo?" "Nothing, but black my boots Was the laconlo reply. Who will assert that woman Is superior to man aftei such an incident? Buffalo Express, Pillars from Pompeii, Delmonfco's old Beaver street bulldlns is probably thS only one in America car ttally erected 1 irom material found in tlu ruins of ancient Pompeii. Tho marble pillars, of tne portico over the entrance, and, h fact, nearly all the marble 01 wmcu tne porcn is compos eu, were 1m ferted'fr'om'PijmDeirin 1881. irnTf .i-.teftV!jA--., 1-, -it . rjufweii aumeunuaieu is tne utsiory 01 thinar.ble Sillarii 'anu slabs that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is making fforts lp obtain them. New York Tele- gram. rent Bobbv (looking out of the wfndowl- Wlwt'Bhtf matter with that horse, majjima?-"" Motller .The horse la' balk v. Bobbv: lit wombey:hlsdriverr-,-J Bobby Well, Vvnat'a.the mart- patting mm for? Mother He is coaxing him. BObbyfwlth an injured air) That ain'i the way you treat me when I m balky. London Tit-Bits. Decorated with Brown Paper. When the late Cornelius Vanderbilt built his summer residence at Hartford at an expense of over $100,000 the deco rators covered the walls of his dining I room with ordinary brown naner. such I as is used by butchers to wrap meat in. I .There was a cherry wood dado and a I rich frescoed frieze. This room was con-1 atdered one of the handsomest in the! wealthy town. New York Sun. A Maw Way to Do It. An Indianapolis bookkeeper made some changes in figures to look suspicious, asked for and got a week's leave, and after the firm had published him as an embezzler he returned, proved that he waa u. tL. and got co.ouu to pouitico 1111 wounded feeling with. There is more1 than one way for an honest bookkeeper to make money. Detroit Free Press, The Kocautrlo Boy at School. The eocentrio boy at a public school ls unable to take a kiok kindly: he resents baying bis hat knocked Into the gutter, or being asked why bis tie is like a tele scope, or being made the victim of booby traps; and the ability to take these little attentions with good temper is half the pattl with a new boy at a great school wno w lanes to lead a nappy existence. The average schoolboy, ot course, does not mind these things, and, being neither a positive dunce nor a genius, gets through his school days fairly well, and neither needs nor desires the exceptional treatment which ought to be given tp ex ceptional youths. London Telegraph, Four Million lilies of Ulooa. The mathematical fiend has recently been at work upon a calculation of the work performed by the human heart, Ills calculations are curious and give the work of the heart in miles and beats, It is based upon the presumption that the heart beats sixty-nine times each minute and throws blood nine feet. Computed thus the mileage of the blood through the body might be taken as 907 yards per minute, 7 miles per hour, 168 miles per day, 01, two mile per year, or 4,288, 490 sails a lifetime of 70 yearsi St. "It It ttniits that ray haibind, who pridM him If od his tldr appetranoe, can carrf aomueU hlddao dirk' And H Una ntitlstn eonld M aroldtd If he would tut Wolff'sAGMEBIacking on bis hol, and ret ha Sara It la the Baast Draaaio In tua world for hla hameea. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Docker to Mahogany, Be what can ba dose with SCOi wortnot ' Y?0l.Tr it naHDOLPn, Philadelphia, Jhe Best and Purest MedicinoS EVER MADE. Ill ItwIlldrlTOtboIInmorfrorayonrl I AV.sytcm, and make your sum is v JV.k. lAtin nnd smooth. Thnselll impies nnu uioirnvam wluthmnr your bcautyrri recauswi DyimpureKj blood, anu enn uc krcmovcainaanori Ime, If you arc . wl oa .nil ti.o rlflor, Ua S. ' A V - A V, . t a i ' vk o v. Tlia Dose I small only at Hpooniui. ji-.huiv best mid rheanel mwllrinn. Trv ft. 1 vrtn u-llt Itn MiilaQod. 3o, u nf vmir Drtinrtst. Ef DONTWAtT. GltTlTATONCK If you are snfforlnp from Kid-; I now nibnnoa. nnu wifin 10 1ITO 1 old age, use snu-uun omr.iw, Tuey never iuii iu ture, Rend S 2-cent BUimps to A. P. Ordway Co BosUn,Unes.,for beet medical work publlshodr Save Your. Hair BY a timely use of Ayer's Hat r 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 j but alter using two or tnres bottles of Ayet's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Melyln Aldrlcb, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Some time ago I lost all my hair In consequence, of measles. After due waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair grow- Thick and Strong;. It has apparently come to stay, The V Igor is evidently a great aiu to nature-. -.1.11. Williams, 1'ioresviue, xexas. "I have used Aver's Hair Vlcor for the past four or, five years and find It a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all I could desire, being harmless, causing the hair to retain its natural color, anu requiring uui, u emuii qimuuiy to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs, M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been uslne Ayer's Hair Vleor for several years, and believe that it has caused my hair to retain Its natural color." Mrs. II. J, Klug, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c , BlshopvUle, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FSEMBID BT 9 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mais, Huld tiv PrntfeUtaaud IVrfuraara. Toenra costtvenesa tho medicine most bo auoi'o than a nursatlv. To Da oar. IIDIIAI-I I . ...! . . Tonic, Alterative and cathartic Properties. 'utt'a Pills possess tbesa qualities la u viuiuoui ttesjrwv, aua Speedily Hestore ls the bowels their uatual a.Ariaa&iai """p " suiia is regularity. Hold Everywlioro. Eases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets tlervpusness. Hop pfostevs A New KngUad Uouwbold Kemedy. PMvtrMllr popular Localise ot real tnedioliv&I menu Vstt U10 uountlw puna aod m W Wtakneatscsj. no raittr how crused or lWtr Mvera. wbJUi aYttitck tUa tinman body, tin remedy In the) world It no prompt nl tborougb lu relief lug, cuiing od re tt tor lug M the Hop J'laater, Unlltlt;il TMttojoRjr f thousands of people, v&d ihtj owaiantiy larwaelBg sale of tbuse putters. Is ample proof of tho truth ol tbla essertion. tXruUP l'LABTKUS never burner Irritate. If Toil suffer aQDlr ana now. voq!) feel heUiftlAr Lw VHWIatW, fWU tfUUU I UO UsOIitftlV (IUV I HI, UUT, GEE HERE, an maaima iwiun Ilidi'L ue BBlodlad Into taklnv a sut&titataurtnittet n ' iuatureof tt propttalora u, uw ivmu, ui. iiw. Kauuii,.- kikhjv HOP PLASTER CO PriOfHICTOHB. BOSTON lKiai hAr, yi-t'-u, 4 .J Uuioiirit 04atri. If You Have CONSUMPTION OOUQHohOQLD BRONCHITIS Throat Affection SCROFULA Wasting cfPlosk Or any Dltfait u htrt th Throat and Lung are XnJfanI, XaicIi of Strength or iferM J'eiear, you ton be rllcJ and Our4 ty SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE CODLIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE A8 MILK. dtkfar Scott't JhnuUlon. anil I tt eta e stUnafJeit ar aoKollulloit Induce yea KCMft a sutillliKe, Sold by oil Druggist, BOOTT A SOWNE.Charnlats), N.Y, FRAZER ACsLaE GREASE ltr.KT IN Till; WOULD, lu waariou qua) iLlae are uosurpaaaad, auiaal I if .owl by (.sou -Ol;T TIIK aENCINE. F0k8AU. BVbr.Lt-.aiirNE8a.U.Y Ua iTaV III " . 'n. ' i. 'rVs ill ;v:t x o, ,V - r m TSk. I',. 1 WW -mr. m -tv r U. ral .s- -.' Ill IE ADOPTING CHILDREN. SOME CURIOUS S0ENE8 AT THE QLEWOOD AURSERY. IN An Iowa Farmer's Visit nd What Came of It Facilities Afforded Those Whose Ilnm.s Are lTeeolate for Selecting Itelrs or Hstreeaee. For a baby you called? Why, cer tainly. Just step up stairs. Now, what kind of a baby would you prefer?" "Why, my wife wants a wrl baby with blue eyes. She ain't particular about the hair being dark or light, but she don't want no bald heads." "Well, we haven't a very laree number at present, but just look around and see if anything suits you." The honest farmer from Iowa did as he was bidden. He did not stand, aa the re corded bit of conversation may lead some to suppose, amid the debris of a new manufactory where babies were turned out by maohtnery in assorted sizes and tied up in bunches like asparagus, ready for the purchaser. There was no bucz ot machinery to deafen the ears of the two quiet agriculturists as they nervously faced the battery of several pairs of baby eyes. Armed with due references, they had visited the Englewood infant nursery to select one of the lone babies as their ownest own," and were going about it as awkwardly as only men can. The Englewood infant nursery ls sim ply a cottage at 2S3 Sixty-sixth street. SELECTING A IlABY. , The nursery cheerful, clean and sun shiny Is upstairs. It was there we all gathered while the Iowan searched for girl baby with blue eyes. Unfortunately girl babies are hard to secure. .Everybody knows bow much more docile, lovable and desirable Ken erally girls are thon boys, and they are snapped up accordingly. The nursery only contained one girl on this especial day, and she wasn't near so much of a baby as the man wanted. Now, that's a boy with a beautiful eye," said the matron admiringly, as a little tot with black orbs and a decidedly prominent nose was hoisted to the man's knee. The man looked discouraeed. the youngster poked his finger in his "beau tiful eye" and bellowed, The matron changed the subject and the child. Next came a duo of candidates. The farmer held one on each knee and look ed as though he had been suddenly blessed with twins. They Were both blue eved youngsters about S months old. The smaller had no hair and was rejected as ineligible. The other was ot a lusty German type, for babies have types quite as mucli as grown people, popular opinion to the contrary notwitb tending. Chances were evidently bring ing round in favor of this one, but the farmer, with nil the carefulness ot his class, was bound to Inspect the remain der of the stock. "Don't vou be so foolish as to take a girl. Girls ain't no use on' a farm. What you want is a good healthy boy, who will soon lend a helping hand to the chores." "I dunno," said the farmer reflective ly "you kin make a boy outen a girl, so to speak, for she kin help in tlie chores if need be, but you can't make a girl outen a boy. They won t do housework, nohow. The matron endeavored to persuade him otherwise, remarking in an aside that for her part she didn't want to ses that sweet little girl put on a farm where she might not get half an educa tlon. and she so smart, too. It was dif ferent with boys they could work their way through better. THE NDRSERY AND ITS INMATES Asleep on a corner cot was the "Police man," so called from having come from the police station at tho tender age of 21 hours. "We didn't know who his parents were, of course, said the matron to a reporter after the Iowa farmer had taken his departure. "Be was quite the home lieet sample of a baby it has ever been my ill fortune to behold. The tiny red face, creased till it looked like the map of Europe, coarse red hair already spring ing above the retreating brow, along upper lip forming half of a ridiculously wide mouth, and the little fists clinched pugnaciously as though thoy already grasped the baton of 'one of the finest. If ever the 'Policeman' is adopted it will surely bo by a blind man, The Iowa farmer wouldn t look at him, in spite of my seductive endeavors. Instead he de cided upon the axure eyed 'Dutohy,' and the whole tenor ot one life was forever changed. Goodness! Think ot the greet ing that man will get when he returns home without the girl he was instructed to bring and with the boy he was warned against." The Englewood day nursery is an out growth of the American Educational Aid association, a child saving organixation which aims to bring homeless, orphaned and neglected children into juxtapost tion with childless and charitable homes. The welfare ot the children holds pre eminent place in the plans and its entire management. They come forlorn and often forsaken, and are cared for wltb the utmost tenderness until adopted into permanent and desirable homes. No one can, however, adopt a child until the board is satisfied the home will be good one and the surroundings morally healthful. The children are not bought no fee ls paid upon adoption; the object is simply to save the lives and secure true manhood and womahood to tho helpless waifs, as well us to protect thu state from their future care us paupers or criminals. Chicago Times. Great Men's Kara.. The ears of great philosophers and statesmen have been noticed to be large and sloping. Mr. Gladstone s ear Jias curved, banging lobe, lies close to tb head and ha a sloping position. The Marquis ot Salisbury's ear is mas sive and well proportioned, and has also a sloping position. The ear of the great Napoleon waa rather small, well formed, with curved lobe. rail Mall Qazette, Points a Moral. An English medical commission has mads some experiments 011 female monk eys to discover the effect of tight lacing. The monkeys were put into a plaster of parts jacket to imitate stays, and a tight bandage was bound about the waist to imitate the petticoat band. Several of them died, and all showed serious inju ries resulting from the treatment. Phil adelphia Ledger. Where American Export Wheat la Sold. American flour chokes tlie waterside warehouses and overflows Into many country channels, not only In Loudon but Liverpool, while Glasgow Is the great mart for it in the north. Pacific coast flour is not salable lu London; the cargoes generally find their way to tl northwestern ports of England, or to Ireland. London Agricultural Gazette. WliUli JarlcT "What is the matter. Altg' You look worried." "I am. It's too mean toj artUlngl These rosea have lust una wil7twicH 'Wear these for Jock," and I do! whether they are from the Jack I the one I like. It's too horrid!". oar's Bazar- Srowth tf Faleon Island. In 1M7 II. M. 8. Falcon reported a shoal in a position about thirty miles west ot Katnuka island, of the Friendly or Tonga group. Ten years later smoke was reported by li. H. 8. Sappho to be rising from the sea at this spot, and eight later, in 1885, a volcanic island was re ported by a passing Bteamer, the Janet Niohol, to have risen from the sen. In 1880 the United States steamer Mohican visited the new islands which had emerged from the ocean during a sub marine eruption on Oct. 14 of the previ ous year when its length was found to be one and four-tenths ot a mile and Its height 105 feet. In 1889 tho Island was thoroughly ex amined, and the surrounding sea sounded by her majesty's surveying ship Egerla, when it was found to bo one and one tenth of a mile long and nine-tenths of a mild wldo. A little steam issuing from cracks in the southern cliff was the sole sign of ac tivity, but there were many proofs ex isting that the island still retains consid erable heat near the surface, From the condition of the flat, it is apparent that t has neither risen nor subsided during the post two or. three years. Unless there be a hard core it seems probable that its existence as an island will be short. It has been named Falcon Island, and sound ings between it and Namuka.show that they are Separated by a valley 0,000 feet deep. Newcastle Chronicle. The Colors In Rivers. The colors of rivers differ widely. The Rhone is blue, and so is tho Danube, white the Rhine is green. Anybody who has traversed the wonderful Adirondack region and fished in its waters must have noticed the remarkable difference- lu the color of Its rivers and smaller streams which radiate in every direction from tho central group of mountains, Tlie waters of tho Sacondaga are yellowish, while those of the Canada creeks and of the Mohawk are clear, with perhaps a bluish tint in deep holes. Fish creek is black or deep brown, and its neighbor, Salmon river, is colorless. Next comes the Black river, whoso color Is indicated by its name, but between it and the Grasse, which is also black or brown, is the Oa wegatchie, with clear white waters. The St. Regis, again, Is black, but the Ra quette is white. The St. Lawrence is blue. Nature. Ancient Voting Methods. The Svracusans used at one time olive leaves for ballots, Rome, at an early day after democracy was introduced, borrowed the ballot box system of the Greeks, but never took kindly to It. The Australian system of today is n -revival of the practice in Rome 2,000 years ago. llie voting classillcatlon In Greece in olden times was both social und terrl torial, not unlike the arrangement In this country in presidential elections. Many of the ancient systems of voting were corrupted by extravagant favorit ism and bribery was not uncommon. Detroit News. Many Jmlaa lacarlota 8ucrlQced. The inhabitants of many of the Med Iterranean sea islands hang or burn t figure of Judas on each recurring Good Friday, One remarkable part of the ceremony consists in decking tlie head and face of the figure with red dyed wool, which may be accounted for by tho fart that there is u tradition that Judas was red haired. Shakspeare calls red hair "Judas colored hair, nnd inanr foremost writers have spoken of it as the flnmlng brand of Infidelity. St Louis Republic. Served the Government Aeretitjr-oue Years. Judge James Lawrenson entered-the postal service when he was 10 years old, and has been in it continuously for bov enty-one years. He Is said tohavesn-oru In every postmaster general slnco the administration of President Andrew Jackson. When Mr. Vilas was sworn in Mr. Lawrenson was overlooked, and when the postmaster general heard of his record lie sent for Mr. Lawrenson and was sworn In again. New York Sun. Drink Duttermlllc. Luetic add,, which is not far oil from the beverage commonly termed butter milk, has been doing the peptic wonders It is announced. A good many people who are "out of sorts witli liver trou bles might try the buttermilk cure di rect, without waiting for an illness to have it prescribed for them. Especially old and feeble people derive benefit from the churn a surplus. New York Tele gram. In a Cheap Katlne; Uouae. Diner Here, waiter! what in thunder have you given me here? I called for tripe; but this ls the stringiest stuff I ever encountered, Waiter (after "crltIcalxamlnation) Just as I expected. Tliat cook of ours is awfully nearsighted, and Instead of honeycomb tripe, she's served up apiece of Turkish towel. Perhaps you'd like something else? Boston Trascript. lletrayers of Christ Created. When the ceremony ot washing the feet is performed in the Qreek church at Smyrna, the priest represents Christ, the twelve apostles being acted by as many priests. He who personate Judas must be well paid for it, and such is the feel ing of the people that whosoever accepts this odious part commonly retains the name of Judas through life. St. Louis Republic. Jonathan u Swltserlaud. There is something exquisitely cool in ihe following reply of a Yankee to a Eu ropean traveler when the traveler asked if he had just crossed the Alps: "Wall, now you call my attention to the fact, I guessl did pass risin' ground." New York Ledger. Italian editors have tried hard to trans late the words Buffalo Bill. One of them makes Iti "Compagnia Amorioana di Guglleluio Bufalo Occidentale Selragglo" ("the troupe of William Buffalo Savafie Weatl"). Another paper gays: "Suocano e Quglielmo 11 bufala" ("Its chief U Will iam the buffalo!") rolltleUua lu llaytL Haytl suffers from a superfluity ot politicians; the supply largely exceeds the demaud. The offices to which per quisites are attached are too few to sat isfy the hordes of rnpaoloustlnie servers, each anxious for an opportunity to (teal enough from the public funds to support himself the remainder of his hfelu ease, be it lu Franoe, If the sum be Urge enough, otherwise In Jamaica or some other neighboring island, or even In Hayti. But once successful, he gener ally prefers to leave the country than to remain and run the risk ot being com pelled to disgorge the fortune won at the expense of his fellow citizens and his own honesty. Cor. New York Pot. A Boy trllb Nerve. A 14-year-otd boy living at Hpokstown, Pa,, wept itf a trap he had set for a fox and found, a KIg wildcat In It. Johnny attempted to. kill the animal with a club, hut It sprang at him rritli such force that It broke the chain by whiah the trap was anchored and lauded square with its f ore paws on the boy's chest, tearing ths clothing away aud slaking it claws in tbe 3IKle fellow's flesh. The buy stood MsffKuid and killed the animal v. ah a "A Word to the Wise." The word we would utter to the wise oonrerning Clothing, in "Quality." On quality hingpn Cheapness, for a thing is notchwii unless it is good. Thernforc re- mctnher when in need of Clothing, ian or Boy, thnt with us a low price never menns n poor quality. A. C. YATES & CO., T,l, . Gth and Chestnuts yatus inti, nml Chestnuts STORKS, l'lllf.ADin.l'lllA. Sis. Sts. mm K3OPPOaSITF4 L. FIRST STREET, - Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa- teena, Prints, Ginghams, warSGlllCS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Ihe very best qualities at exreed- ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glasswaxe, Vood and "Willowware of the best makeo at low figures. Cloths Cassiiners, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Heady- made Clothing in great variety and ni prices with the reach of nil purchasers prices fully as low as tlie same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vieitnty. larpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great ariety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Hest quality of Flour and Feed at prices lullv as low as the same articles can be purchased A car load ol coarse salt has just been received the price 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 the same goods in this section, ('all and be convinced. Jiespectlully, July 823-71 AMOS ftEICVEL. Kocli&Shankw CLOTHIERS, We have made extensive preparations for the Spring Business in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our guaranteed qualit ies and the lowest prices are making our store the preferred place for those who wish to save time and money. Mothers', Attention. titer 11000 Clillilri-ii'a Suits now ready, Ages 4 to 15 piir. (Mir pHrteni-e In Boys ami l.lltlt Hoys clotliuiK iIiiiwh tlmt If we can get tlie nt-: tentlnnof the inotlif rntlmt will ci owd our Htoi e. w Iiiivh nrellv ami line material, urettvand ! noe amines, mm uin maiiim; a crpuu. 10 nur Little Uovt' 1'lntlilim riptiartinent. We have si comt plete line ot piit;e mts, nun a 111 line seloc- lion of .l.-rs.'V ami Kilt Hulls. Wp start our Childrr n' sulli Irom m.oo up. Men's Suits. We are sliowlUK litis season over BO I.eadiiifr St) lea. Our aim into ronibuu' tlie Ueit Make witli the I-nuest lTlees. Everybody In nni-dol rlollilnc, comliiKtotown, Is Invited to visit our iJtruP Clothing (establish ment. Wo know that the time so spent will be verv profitable, tiei our prlcet before btiylni? and you will save Money by so dolus. Custom Department. This deiailment l.u-ks nothing to satisfy tlie tastes and Ideas of the most critical of men. Our line of SiirlnirTrouserlncs and Suitings Is l.irRernnd tnoro select than ever seen before. Kvervllilug Is In teadlness witli all the modern facilities to guarantee unsurpassed workman ship, lit and llulsh A special feature Is tho veiy large assortment ni st ies oirered at prices thnt will he found hk-lily attmctive. SPECIAL. 1 The great invention Waist does awav entlrelv wttn nn aumsiuDie ueit. wi ten is etvsuv lauen orr tipil nn the belt, cnnseuuentlv cannot he torn nrr Items plain In speech and sincere. In our offerings, we recommend goods as thej rallv are and quote J'OU uik vru luni-afc Hotel Allen Building, Allentown, Pa., Largest Clothing House in Lehigh Valley. I f tnjAOQOAIIITED WITH THE OEOOBAPHT OP THU OOCIJTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE UrFOBMATIOH IUOU A STUDY OF TlS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including muln lines, branches and extensions East and West of tbo Missouri River. Tne Direct IloirUt to and from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa, l'oorla, La Salle, Moltne, Hock Island, tn ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottumwo, OsUuloosa, DeaMolnes.Wintorset, Audubon, Harlan, and Council BluttB, In IOWA Minneauolla arid at. Paul, In MINNESOTA Watertown und Sioux Palls, In DAKOTA Cameron, Ht. Joseph, Rnd Kansas City. In MIHHOIIltlOmRlin l.'dti-hi, nnd Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, In KANBA8-P Creek. KintrUehor. Fort Reno. In the INDIAN TERB1TOBY and Color api-iutrt, uenver, r-ueDio, in uuijuiuwu. rium mouniDtf uauu- uarstu and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Folaco Sleep ing Cars between Chloago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areoa of rich fannlutr and grazing lands, affording tlto best rucllltles of Intercommunication ta all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Paclno and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors In uplendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FKKK Reclining Chair Oars, and (cost of Missouri Rlverl Dining Cars Dolly between Chicago, Dos Molnea, Council Slutt's, and Omaha, with Free Reountng Chair Cor ta North Platte, Nob., and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, L Puoulo, via at. josepn, or liuuaaa Lake. Otrden. Portland. Los Anireles. LINO to and from Plko'a Peak, Manttou, Garden of tbo Qoda, the Uanttari- , uru, and Baenlc Urandours of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solld Bxp: with THfl roaa Trains dallv between OUOII Keollnlng Chair Cars Kansas Cltv. Through Through Chatr Car and and Sioux Palls, via Hook Island town, Sioux Pulls, and the Summer u rounds or tn Nortawsst MB SHORT I.INH VIA 8HNHQA travel between Olttolnnutt, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council IfJutlB, St. Joseph, Atohlsan, Leaveawortn, Sana as City, Minneapolis, and U Paul. r'01 Tlqkeje, Maps. Polders, or desired tnfonnatton, apply to any Tloket Oflloe m tbe United Stat ee or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, QfBual Uuu2r. f 1 eef cfYrt J ' priee. - Mf & S. DEPOT,-f - LEHIGHT0N, Pa elsewhere. can bought at any general stc-ie eiier, What we Owe the Boys. Anulilni: newnml iittmrthn In Hoys' & Youtlw' nultt you ure sure to find by looUnz over our new large Sprinjt Stock. Continuation Suits great specialty, maite lu the lxteitxtjlps unit of the newest fabrics, such as lino Corkscrew. Wldp Wale. Worsteds and neat Mixtures tu all trades anu at- npenai i-rices. Spring Overcoats. This season our Sorlnsr Overcoats are of the llnest Merchant Tallunni,', anil force themselves into popular iavor on account 01 me low prices. Acnat that does not lack anv ot Ihe neat ami fashionable points for 813. A good stvllsh coat as low as s. Gents Furnishings. f Our nencr.il stock ot Furnishings u rsents this '. aeason a complete assortment In all depart ments. Kvery Imaginable article oil hand. I'er 'wile Sblrts, ChevoTt Shirts (greatest novelty ot ' the seauiul S1.25 and Sl.ft)! Half-Hose a italr fnr in.; 3 Linen Collaisfor 25C.i apalt- Linen Cuds for 20c. 1 senven s i-aienmeam Drawers, Auto matic wire lluckle Susncud.trs. Nieht rtnlxs. llersh Bros, tine Umbrellas, latest novelties lu Fancy and l'ull Dress Shirts, Men's Dress ana told Collars and Cuffs, .leweliy, Silk Ilnndker- urivmp moves, siik '.t nose oanpnizM.. un cnieis. io mailer wuai you want n u .sur.lt I W.KA1& we nave Ub 11. Patent Shirt Waists. Tlie "Mother's Friend with the sewinlf on of bullous, ft Is snonlled wnen inn waisi is wasueu. jhh uaiious are rtv plther In wearlUK. washing or Ironlnc. Koch & Shankweiler, Nolann In NKBHABKA-Hnrtnn. Tnnnl.-n city ana Topeta. splendid Dining Alleniown uonabia noursi west or Missouri tover. CHOICE OP HOUTKB to und tl-om Bait and San ina Ban rrancisco. Tne umiiur Cblcaao and Mlnneanolla and St. Paul. (PBEB) to and trom those points and Sleeper between Peoria, Bplrit Lake, run iruvonia lane to npewoua, wawr- Rosorts and Hunting and Pishing AND KANttAKER ofiarst faoillties ta JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHICAOO, ILL. am-sXtttPa Ajt unlets boti ff tlta flaitfer eaiinat etteie-sins; 1 L. $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine calf. Iieftvy I.ared Drain and Creed- moor Waterproof; 5 81) KXTKA VAI.UB CALJ S1IOB. S;UU Sl' ttUJ IlUVS' NOIIOOt. SHOKS. AU made la C'om-rcaa. Mutton sod Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LAoitlu, B1.78 SHOE FOU Blissisa. Material. Best Btrle. Best Flttloir. W. L. UoiikUs, Brockton, ftlaai. ana y Adam lYTehrkam &on, Agenta, LK1II011TON. , circulation is growing V. IA.X because we luriikli all the luto-it local news in the Leit style. Sample us QFaYoriteSingei Sewing Machine. HIGHA11M00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin ger 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 Sewing Maohlns CO.. 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Fa, PAY FUKItiUT.T ATARRH We bare s remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS anI ASTHMA, Our faith la aa imnir that , wttl aend treatment on ttlal. Sand for Treatlie and fall particular!. Address, Chi Hill Chemical C3860 falrmount Av.( PMIa., Pt oim in CAN be CURED. V. will RFND FREE by mall a large TKIA1. buhu. DON'T ANY LONGER I Give Poll Of fice.S and County, and Age plainly Addma, THE HAkL CHEMICAL CO.. 1 Falrmount Avenue, I-bUadelpala, Ps, 1S60 On oft he I 1 s.fiia lul IDS riu. uur iftBiuiM'ftrt npcrlor $ ood4 wt will ndr ! to oke rtutoitfn ieb loctlllr Ski abort only tbott wto wntt to Dint one ran miu sura o uBatauaiira. inn n Diroaurioui tbttnanc Aujoaorf locwia Ireturalilo our godi 14 2 thou wbo cillyoui oelrtsrori gfoninc of thU 4vtrtltnnt hara th iDtit Dtt Of tbt tlt Tht fellow lot ut (! ppvrDC of U Ctdaciiia boot tbt flftllth ptrt of Ittbolk. II U ft rtnd, daub I litttlt. top, tt Urrt 1 1 It ttr to ctrry Wt will tlto ihow you bovr ru "a TmVko frum 8U to 1 0 a djr tt tt.it, from tbt ttart.wfth ELY'S ifATATSJ E3 M mmsWMVi m V m m m 1 Cream - Balm Cloauaes the Nasal Fasisees, Allais fain anu Inflamraattou. Heals tbe Bores Restores tlie Sense of Taste and Smell. Wi TRY THE CUHK.g-OVX "Jr.CV&lf A imrtleln Is applied Into enrlt noitrll and is agreeable hrlce 60 cents tit dtut-'Kiits by mall, registered, Wets. I5LY llltOTIIKHS, fi Warren Ht., New A ork august 17, 1889 OR MEN ONLY! rot 1.D3I or r Au.ui u oak uduu i Oeaeral and itEHVOUB DEBIIil V Waskneaaof ildy and Mind, efaoti of Errorac-rExeaaiaaln Older Ycub?. Kfthaat. S.1. aaallOdDrallr Hulad. flaw I ratirft aal uauf.Hiaa,t'SDi(ici4rF.DUKissriaTsorS0Di. IklIl.lT bllll HUSK TIUiaal-lalil la a car Baa Uillr rran 0 SUtM aad I'anlir. Ceatrlia. Hrlta thea, ilMariatl. SmS, .iptiaatluaaeif liraartnaueSraaaUilrraa, 'aaraaa ERIE flEOI0AL CO., BUFFALOi H, V. THE POLICE GAZETTE Is the only Illustrated nper In the world containing all the latest sensational and sport lug news. No saloon keeper, barber or club room can afford to be without It. It always makes friends wherever It goes. Mailed to any address In the United Stares, securely wrapped, la weeks for $1. Mend five cents for sample copy. 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