forretl to Leave Home. Over 60 people were forced to leave tlielr bottles yesterday to coll for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blofnl t bad, yoiir llyer and kidneys out of order, if you are oonetipaled and have head ache and an nuslRhtly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a fret sample of this grand remedy. The ladle praise It. Everyone likes It. lirgc slied package CO cents. Sportsman Why do you suppose the stork Is all neck, legs and wings?' "Natural ist I'robably that ho may ho utllUftl for boardlngdiottso chicken fricasse. Oil, What n CoiirIi. Will you heeil the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves if you can aflbrd for the sake of sav ing 50 cents, to run the risk and do noth ing for it. We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million UottlrS were eoltt the past year. It relieves croup and whooping couch nl once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Sliiloh's Porous Piaster. Sold at Uierv'R or Thomas' drug store. Lady of the House (to her Servant) You tell me that you are going to quit my service, and you know that I have done al most all your work? Servant Yes; but you don't do it to suit mo 1 Put on tlie llrnfces K you mid you are going down lilll In point or health. Falling strenctli, Impaired digestion and assimilation are the marks of decline. Cbeck these and other Indications of prema ture decay with the grand vltallzer and restrain lag tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. Iii-glii-nlng at the fountain head, the stomach, the Bitters remedies Its InelMclency, eoirecM Its errors, and sets It vigorously at work. The digestive organ Is thus enabled to thoroughly separate iiom the food Its nutritive inliirliiles, which the blood assimilating, Is enriched. Thus Is the system nourished, and being nourished strengthened, and abnoimal waste ot Us tissues stayed. Appetite, the power to rest well, a reg ular habit are also re-established, and the vari ous functions move once more In their natural and tiealtlitul groove. The Hitters, moreover, Is a sneclilo tor and preventive of malaria com plaints, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney troubles. I in. In Russia a man may appear as n wit ness In a lawsuit against his wlfn If he has the nerve to do It. Jobu Nowyon 'have graduated, I sup pose you feel ready to earn your own liv ing? Charles Earn my Hying? If I can't get a Hying without earning It I might just as well haye staid out of college. liurklmi's Arnica Salvo. The BEST Halve In the world for cuts, liiuscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed In give perfect satis taction, or money refunded. Price 2(1 rentsper box. For sale by KKIIKK drugulst. Only one hook out of 40,000 In tho l!ns ton publio library fails to be returned., A saloon Is like a harbor most of the Wrecks are to be found outside the bar. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They iflen say, " Oh, it will wear away, but in most rases it wears them away. Could they ho in duced to try the successful medicine railed Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the flrtd dose. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial size free. At all druggists. Contributor "How much ought I to getior that poem?" Editor "You ought to get about fifteen years." Mrs. Smith (putting the fashionable stnngless cap on her head) Why, really, I don't see what will keep this bonnet on 1 Mr. Smith (shopping with her, glancing at the ticket) The price, I think, darling. It is dangerous to tamper with In Hating iiquiusnuu excmiig suuiis. I'sp. r.iy s i ream satin, which is saie aim pieasaui, ami is easily aDtilled. It cures the worst cases t,f i ut.-irrh. cold tn the head and hay fever uivlnn relief iruiu me iirsi application, rrice buceuis. Charged with dynamite A parly who gets the explosive on "lick." Resolutions are like messenger boys Tbey are the easiest tiling Imaginable to pass. A Hnbv RiivfHl. Since birth my bady hail running soies all over his head, nnd the doctors said thai he must die, for they could not heal thein. Instil pvprvtlitnrr T opan lmn-.l .if ln i was no good. He got so had that be would not nurse. My husband's sister told me In trv MiltnlniF lllllon ....... I. "J ... .iivivin un n,m fulfill lilllll in them. 1 used a bottle and the sores commenced to heal. Alter using two Iml ties more, the sores all healed and I coir idered my baby sayed. Mother, Concord N. H. The conversation turned on tho danger of being buried allye, when the youngest toddler In the family ventured to suggest, "Well, ma, you never will be burled alive. You snore so when you are asleep." A Scrap of 1'unnr Snven Her f.lf,'. wiuiiiui, ......Uj, if, lll.llll'llli; paper, but It saved her life. She was In the last 4tno-.it a ntf iniiiuiioi.tlA.i ,ti,l l... .,t.....i..i It 1VAO lust iiti ni-illmirir c-n. . I.... -r-t"- vviijiiiii.iiiuii, iwm iij iiiij-.iiviaiif nun she was mcuruble una could Iheoniyu short On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Or. King's New Discovery, and got a sample hutlle; It ll.ln.H lia. el... Iiah.iM V. ....... ......I.. . . ... .w, otic ii.u&ni. a iai);n iiuilie, 11 Iieilr- ed her more, bought another and mew belter last, contluued lis use and Is now stronir. healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. 1'or fuller particulars send stamp to v. 11. Cole. --, - m.v . ....... mi iiuiiira in iiiif UnM(lwrllll lllafnuu.v l.-ruun, llnl.n.Ai. . wig.uuij .limai i,-uri SJHIIKSIUrt The talent of success Is nothing more than doing what you can dn well, and do Ing well whatever you do. Life Is the best school, and conscience the best guide. A Glorlout Harord. Since the Introduction of the famous Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure In this vicinity, the death rate from consumption has decreased nuuuciiuu)-, ii never luua u, eneci a cut fries 2S cents. Trv it. Trial l7 I .mm, .. Dr. Lee's Liver llejsuiator has done morn tn relieve the nitlerlini or mankind than all other uiiuiviHca, ii i-iuca u muiuhcii UI1U 1IVC1 troubles. Trial bottles free at Thomas' Ding Never ask a man for his adylce unless you are willing to accept it. He who can feel ashamed will not readily do wrong. An lmnorlalit Muttr. Druggists everywhere .report that tl sales of the estnrative Nervine n nerv food and medicine are astonithing; ex ceedlng anything they ever had, while gives universal satisfaction In lirnracl nervousness, sleeplessness, etc L, Hurt & Co.,-Troy, N. Y.; Ambery & Miirnhv Battle Creek, Mich.j 0. II. Womlwnrlh Co., of Fort Wuvne. Ind.. and hunilml others slato that they never handled any medicine which sold so rapidly, or gave such satisfaction. Trial lxittlee of tbU jrreat medicine and book on Nervous Dis- eases, free at T, I). Thomas and W, K. Biery who guarantees and recommends It, Traveler (at the ticket office) I want a half-ticket, too, for my boy. Agent (suspiciously) Do you mean to say that boy Isn't over twelve? No only eleven Oh, well, , all above ten haye to pay full rates. It is astonishing how rapidly the feebl and debilitated gam strength ami vigor when taking Ayers SaminarilU. For what are called "broken-down constitu tions," nothing else has proved so effective a this powerful but perfectly safe medicine. COERINA'S WEDDING. When Jalrni Chow csuie oourtln' Oo rianna Dowly, Ofsutlwr Peks wm jeet as mad as bops. Yon se, Corianna.ahe had kept house for grandther quite n spell. She wasn't overly yonng, and ha didn't want to spare her, she made suoh nlco griddle cakes. Ho was very fond of gridulo cakoa. Ho hadn't teeth to ont nothing hard, and sho inado 'em for him for breakfast, din ner and supper. Sometimes sho made 'em plain, sometimes sweet. Sotnotime sho rolled joll up into 'oin. Sometimes sho put hash into 'em. They was a great variety, and thoy was always good. Bd when Jaboz Chow purposed, and Cori- anna accepted him, granther said "No," and said how ho'd cuss her if sho din obeyed him. Now, Corlanna could have dono what sha was n minter for all Qranthor Peoksi for, as I said, Bhe was risen thirty. Bui b1i whs a pious gal, and she felt as II hor gi-anthor's cuss would sort of blight her, so she told Jnhez she couldn't marry him nohow until grapther either died ot giv' in, only she wasn't ablo to help her self from meetin' him after granther had gone to bed just where tho punkiu patch jlned onter tho blueberry inedder, and the old popler grow. Well, some mean sneak or other went And told granthor about it, and ho got up out of his bed and follered her ono night, nnd found 'em kissiu' each other. Ho was a real bad tempered old gen tleman, Granther Peeks was, and when ho seen that ho just up and cussed hor nny way and drove her home with his stick like she was a pig, after hitting Jaboz Chow over the head with it. Ja bez didn't durst hit back on account ol his age, and granther knew ho wouldn't. Homo he drove Corianna, and when he got her to hum there was tho old boy to pay, you may bo sure. Corianna was sobbing as ef her heart would break. "You cussed me, granther," she kept a-sayin'j "and now it don't make no mat ter what I do. Sooin' I'm cuasod, I'll jest marry Jnboz Chow any way. What's tho use of not doing it now Well, Granthor Peeks ho felt he'd mode a mistake nnd ho kinder coaxed her up a while, and said ho'd take the cuss back, and got her to go to bed quiet. But when she waked up noxt day, mean ing to run away and marry Jabez, she found granther had been beforo her. He'd nailed nnd locked and barred the wholo house up as if it was a prison, nnd left just a little hnlo in the kitchen shutter for her to see to cook -by. The front door he kept the key of in hie pooket, and ho was grinning like a mon key to seo how Btnart ho'd been. - "I guess wo won t have any more meetin's by moonlight, my dear," saye he, sardonio and unpleasant as evof could bo. " When stores is needed I'll go out, and yon'vo got a pump in Ihe kitchen." "You don't mean to lock me up this way for good, granther?" says Corianna. 'I shall cuo of want of air and exercise. So will you." "I guess I kin stand it," says granther. "When you want fresh nir you kin stick your head out of that there nppychure in the Bhutter ana draw it in, nnd today J want pancakes with rawsberry jell intc mn and lots of coffee. I.worked real hard last night puttin' up them fasten- In s and 1 want stren thenin', Corianna. She jest looked at him when he said that. She didn't durst trust herself to say nothin'. Sho had ideas that sho wns Skeerful of puttin' into laiifrungo, see'n' sho was speakin' to her ma's pa, and he riHln' eighty. Hut nil sho got by that wns theso hero cruel words: "Don't gogglo at me, Corianna. Iff worse than sassin'." So while she was a-fryiu the cakes she kept sayin' over nnd over to herself. "Now I lay me," nnd "Twinkle, twinkle. little star, to keep back her nat'ral wickedness. She'd slaved for that old man and she'd been fond of him, nnd this Is what hail come of it. She told us nil this through tho hole in tho shutter. We got kinder scared, you know, seeinT the house shut up, and went to call, but didn't get let in; but arter a while, when we'd knocked nnd knocked a spell to the front door and tho sido dbor, we went round to tho hack, and thoro was poor Conanntis tace a-sticklu' out of the hole in the shutter. The tears rolled down her cheeks as sho told us the story, and wo had to cry, too, ine nnd Miss Pinney, and Miss Peters and Marin Brown. Maria Brown she was just propositi' urenitln' down the door and carryin' poor Corianna off when a upstairs shutter opened and Granther Peeks poked his iieau out. "See here, folkscs," said he, "a man has a right to keep his house shet 01 open as he pleases, and to order his wim- niin folks as ho sees fittin'. Yon tech bolt, or bar, or lock, or hook onmynrem isos, and I'll slioot you down fust and have you took up for burglars afterward, ana I'll hev tho law on -my side. tn. Then he showed us a big boss pistol, and says he, "it s loaded," and we scattered. But I wroteon a piece of paper. "I'll tell JabzI" and gave it up to Corianna, pre tendln' to kiss hor good-by. And never was I bo thankful that I oilers carried a pencil In my pockot for now recipes. For she needed comfort, and I guess them words gavo hor a little. I kept my promise, and that night Jaboz pranced about tho house, but couldn't get a peep ai ner. no nioro ne couldn't for a cou ple of days. But at last ha thought ol tootin' through a flail horn. If there was anything Granther Peeks liked it was tisti. Ho he says to Corianna, ' 'Peek out. Corry, and seo ef that's shad; shad's in season." So Corry poked her head out of the nolo and saw Jabez blown' the horn. and as soon ns ho saw hor he tip and Ktsseu ner at tho shutter hole. "Keep up courage, Corianna," ho. said "this thing can't lost lontr." "I sha'n't," says Corianna: "that 1 know. Granther says the law can't make a wan open his dpors, and I don't reckon it can; and nobody has a right to demand my freedom, as fur aa I know." "Your busband would," says Jabez. "I ain't got none," says Corianna. "Have one," says Jaboz. "How be I to go to my wedding?" says uonanna. "Corianna," says Jabez, "let your web ding come to you." "Corry, how's the flshf" says Granthei from Inside, "It isn't shad," says Corry, "and guess it's Btale." "Oh," says Granthor, "don't buy none ex. it's staler "I sha'n't," says Corry; "I'll lookkeer ful." Out of the winder she sticks her head again. "When your granther is at tea, Co rianna," says Jabez, "you coma to the hole. It's 0 o'clock, I supposer' "About 0," says Corianna. "Thing will be fixed all right aftei that," says Jabez. "Keep up yout sperlts." "How's the fishr asks Granther Peeks. "Awful!" says Corianna", giving Jab2 a Kiss ami drawing her head in. She felt lota happier, for she had oou fldenoe in Jabez, though alia didn't know how lie was going to fix it. That evening she came down to tea all dreased up, and sha made Granthei Peeks a lovely lot of oakes and an ome let, and he sot down to table just as the ci octt smicK o, wim a crnsn row er tnmot his chin, and began tn eat aa ef he hadn't had anything before for n fortnight; and M soon as he did so Corianna began to fan herself with a big palmloaf fan that always stood behind the kerosene lamp, and says she: "Oh, for a breath of air! I've got to have a breath of air or choke!" "You kin git it at the hole in tho win- dor, then," says Granther Peeks. "You know my reggyhitlons." Then Corianna she new to the winder shutter hole and she poked, her head out, and there Bhe saw a sight! Close against tho house stood Jabez Chow, with white gloves and ft white ti onto hiin; nnd behind hltn was his broth er, Pluinmer Chow, ditto; and t'othot side was Sally Post, all rigged up in white, with a bouquet, for bridemaidi and between thorn was Dominie Chal mers, that had baptized her; and next him was Oomiuio Brown, from Porter- town; nnd all over tho garden was scat tered tho fust rosldents of the village, and all tho little boys and gals was perched on tho fences; and tho man with melons had stopped his cart to see the stieotaclo for such it was and there was 'Squire Peeler, justice of the peace, perched on top of tho wood shed "a-walting my turn fur to act In thlj here case, ladies and gentlemen," hosayi in them there commanding tones of hls'n. Well, when Corianna saw all this sha turned first red and then white. We la dles all kissed our hands to her, and the jedgo atop tho woodshed ho h'isted hlsj hat. Tho rest of tho jnon all took oft theirs, and tho dominie ho turned nrouud and lifted up his hand, and commenced to talk jost as ef ho was in meetin'. When ho camo to askin' whether there wbb any ono preseitt that could cive a reason why that there ceremony should not perceed ho waited quite a spell; bul nobody answered but the jedgo, who re marked official and serious from the woodshed, "Go ahead, dominie!" Then tho dominie went ahead, and all went on quite reg'lar, oxcept when Cor innna disappeared from the winder hole qulto sudden becanso Granther Peeks bellered for more honey, and once when she had to fryhim another cako to tor. oil with which spaco of time we occi pied singing hymns. However, the dominie got her married all safe, ring on and nil and writ out a certificate, and tho witnesses signed it, and Jabez kissed her and so did the bridemaid; and then the.squlro came down off the woodshed and went round to the front door, and batterod onto the panels nnd rung the bell until Granthei Peeks stuck his head out of the winder, and says ho: "How do do, jedge?" "Fair to rnlddlin'," says the judge. "Why don't you open your door, Mr. Peeks?" "I ain't openin' no doors jest now,' says Granthor Peeks. "Guess you've got to," says the judge. "Thero's ft man says you've got his wife shut up there." "I ain't!" says Granther. "There aiu'l nobody here but Corianna; she's a spin ster and my grandarter." "Mr. Chow, you jost step here," sayi tho judge. So Jabez comes around the house. "Demtvud your wife," says the judge. "Well, I'm here, Mr. Peeks, for thai purpose. Yon'vo got my wife, Mrs. Jabez Chow, in there and I want her,' says Jabez. "Your wife?" says granther grinning. "Yes, sir," says the dominio following. "I've jest married them." "I assisted," says Dominie Brown. "Will tho witnesses come forward?' says tho judge. Then we nil trooped around the house. "You see, granther," Bays Jabez, "Cu pid don't need doors to get Inatef there'i ever so little a hole in the shutter." 'Twas a very romnntie.il Bpeech, but the occasion kinder worked Jabez up, 1 reckon, and he was sort of inspired. It seems that just then Corianna wenl up to granthor and Bhowed him her ring and her certificate, and that settled it. In n minute more he opened tho doo: and we walked in. He was cryin' hard. "Oh, Jabez, Jaboz!" says he, "how could you? Nobody else kin make pan cakes that I kin digest only Corianua. Now-1 will starve to death!" "No, you sha'n't," says Jabez." Can'i you board with us, or we board witl you? and she can fry 'em all day, if y'ot want her to nud,shu's bo disposed." "Of course I will," says Corianna. Then Granther Peeks got out his red pockot hnndkercher and wiped his, eyes. "Ef you'd explaiued. thet there to mt beforw, Jabez," says he, "I wouldn't hev made no objections; but doin without Conauna's pancakes was a matter of life and death to me, my son." Then thoy shook hands; so did every body all round, and we had the biggest supper that night, nnd the greatest dance In the barn afterward! Mary Kyle Dal' las in Firesid') 3ompanlou. An Kterlantllifr Chimney. To build n chimuoy that will draw forever and not fill up with soot yot must build it large enough, slxteer inches square; use good brick and claj instead of lime up to the comb; plastei it inside with clay mixed' with salt; foi chimney tops uso the very best of brick, wet them and -lav them in cement mor tar. The chimney should not be buill iigni to ueams ana rafters; there If where the cracks in your, chimneyf come, and where most of the firps nriirl unto, ns the chimney sometimes gets red hot. A chimney built from the cellai up is uetter ana less dangerous than one hung on tho wall. Do not get your stove pipe hole too elbse to tho ceiling, bul about eighteen inches from it. New York Journal. The I'ollte Frenchman. When Gen. Morenu was in the United States he was ouce tho victim of arathei droll misunderstanding, lie was pres ent at a concert where a piece was sung oy ine cnoir with the refrain: "To-morrow, to-morrow." Having a very imperfect knowledge of English he fancied it to be a cantata given in his h6uor, and thought he dis tinguisheil the words: "To Moreau, to Moreau." "Each time the refrain was reneeted he rose to his feet and gracefully bowed on nil siues, to the great astonishment of the audience, who did not know whal to jnake of it. Le Figaro. A lleurty Uuter. A well known traveling agent for a Philadelphia carriage paper has carried off the honors for eating in this city. At a recent meal for himself he consumed two whole chickens, fried Maryland style, five pouiuU; ouo extra porterhouse Bteuk, ten ears of com, one dozen toma toes sliced with onions, one quart stewell potatoes nnd one dozen corn cakes. He wns the only mau who partook of the meal.aud he did not fall into ashes when A Yaehtllic Cotuine. Rich nude (affeotionately) My dear, as you are so fond of going out yachting With the VOU11DM11M11. 1 luivo 1iAitil,l ft ynohting- ootmne, which 1 had made iu uruer. Pretty Niece (ecstatically) Oh, yov dear, sweet old uncle! Wht h teriall But what is all this stuffing uiumiti uia Kuouiuerw Uncle (imitefitloutly) Cork. Good News. A REDWOOD GnOVE. Col. Ariuslroii'i'H Xs 111 for 11 rublle Inrk That Will 11" t unite All OIImt.. The liewspap 'is b.ivc not hold nf story that our townsman. Col. Arm strong, is to present the state with u tract of redwood land iu Sonomi county for ft park. We innde inquiry of the donor and found the rumor correct, only that ho does not intend to give it to the state or to nny particular municipality or society, but to trustees, for the use of the people, for posterity and for all time. This magnificent gift of 000 acres lies in Big Bottom, near the extremity of the branch of the San Fraifbisco and North Pacific rallwny, nbout one mile from the river nt Guerneville, in Sonoma county, and accessible by rail from Sun Francis co, which is seventy miles distant. It is the last considerable tract of theso big trees In this region or so hear tho city. Of course there arc other scopes of scattered timber in the hills, scrubby in growth nnd out of the way. But this Is a grand forest of monstrous trees, much on level laud, bordered by tho side of tho Mount Jackson range, with tree trunks from five to fifteen feet in diameter nnd more thnu 000 feet high, Intermingled with various other sorts of growth, occa sional firs, laurel nnd other woods ndd lug to the beauty of the spot. Tho donor says tho gift will not be fully appreciated for the next fifty years. Then, when no other spot llko it can bo found in reach, his motive will bo un derstood. Tho trustees will be solocted nbout aa follows: Perhaps tho chnirman of the Golden Onto park trustees of San Francisco; the landscape gardener of Central park. New York city; the chief justice of thofiiipromotourtof Califor nia, and n'local trustee of this county. Theso gentlemen and their snccossors forever will havo control under but few restrictions- in the deed of trust. One will bo that no timber shall ever be cut or trimmed unless it bo- blown down. Another condition will be thnt tho park shall not bo n pluco for encampment, for fear of firo, nnd shnll only bo visited, in daylight. Thero will bo drives, paths and the like, as well as many ornamental struct ures, and a gateway and fountains in keeping with its purport? for which n sufficient endowment Is to bo plnced in the hands of the trustees. Tho details cannot be given for publication, nor iu fact are they completed. But it is un derstood that some of tho work will bo done in tho time of tho owner, and that he will retain control for the present and as long as he lives. Out of the 000 acres about 200, with valuable improvements, orchards, buildings, etc., are being put into condition for yielding a considera ble income, and much of it is ns fino laud as lies in Russian river bottom. After Its income may no longer be re quired by tho family it is provided that it shall become part of tho park, nnd the trustees will bo directed to use such por tion ns may be convenient to erect glass houses for propagating strango plants, ilowers, trees and shrubs, to be used in bordering tho drives' and ornamenting tho ground. It will be seen from the sketch that tho plan is for posterity, nnd It will take a long while to work it out, though in tho main the naturnl features of a wild forest are intended to predom inate always. Cloverdnlo Iteveillo. Tlurlod the Choose. In tho suburbs of Boston lives a mer chant who Is something of an epicitro, and not Infrequently ho brings home with him from the city on his return from business some tid-bit or other. Not long since he found some particularly choice Roquefort cheese, and tho day be ing Saturday ho took a piece homo with him for his Sunday dinner. Arrived at tho station he was met by his mon with the buggy, and in driving homo he put tho bundle on the bottom of the carriage, where it lay forgotten until tho next day. At dinner he re membered the delicacy, nnd sending for Patrick, he asked whatho had dono with the package of cheese which ho loft on the bottom of the buggy. "Was that chase, sor?" responded Pat rick, In evident surprise. "Yes, of c6urso it was cheese. What did you do with it?" "Well, upou me soul, sor, it never in tered me comprehension, that it was chase. It smelled that poworful, sor, that I thought shuro It wero dead, sor, and I wint and buried It, maiiln' no harm." Boston Courier. Photographing n ltlrd In Its Neat. Mr. John Watson, at a meeting of tho Kendal Natural History society, do scrilied the manner in which ho had been able to procure a photograph of ft wood cock sitting on Its nest. He w;us.walk ing in tho neighborhood of Arnsido, u village on the shoro of Morecainbe bay, and observed one of the birds on its nesl, which was placed in an op?n situa tion. Ho watched it for somo minntos, and wished that he had some means of transferring the picturo to paper. Ho shortly afterward fell iu with a friend who fortunately had with him his cam era. In the course of an hour and n half, during which tho bird snt ai if un conscious of their presence, they secured four negatives. A picture of tho nest and eggs, after the bird had been driven off, was also obtained. New York Tele gram. An Untimely Discourse. A man CO years old was married re cently in a small German town to n woman ton years his senior. The "youth ful" bride insisted upon having ft great wedding, with the addition of a "spe cial" marriage sermon from the lips oi her beloved pastor. Tho groom, nfter useless protestations, assented to the wishes of his future better half. Hie feelings, however, can bo imagined more eaBily than described when the beloved pastor began his sermon with tho text, "Father, forgive them, for thoy know not what thoy do," New York Tribune. An TiiiiioBglulllty, Mrs. Brown You shouldn't wear youi hat on one side. Little Johnnie Well, how could 1 wear it on both sidee? Epoch. Sew York " OrnceroMoa." The grecereeses of New York, to coin ft feminine term, number 880. Nearly all are widows. Mrs. Catherine Egbert, of No. 017 Washington street, the wife of n skilled mechanic, preferring to be independent, conduct a retail grocery business by horself, mid is proud and happy iu the succtwa she is making of it. Moro sweet things are done by this pretty, gray eyed, raven liairad mer chant than tho world will ever know. Her ledger is black with bills that she has no expectation of collecting, but tliat does not harden her In the leaat, and no woman or child la ever denied the credit asked at her counter. New York World. Ilrtct-mluiiti of Great 3teu. It is ft singular fact tlwt great men seldom leave direct descendants. Na poleon, Wellington, Wtwhjhigton, U prove this rule. Shakeeoanre left only two daughters, whose children died without issue. Probably the nearest relative to the great poet now living is one Thomas Hart, a reaidunt of Aus tralia, who is said to be the eighth in descent from Shakespeare's suter Joan Walter Scott's line ended with the sec oad or third genoraUoo. HA. MAM CWAWJOAINTBD WITH THE OEoaBArHY or THE COUNTRY WIM. OBTAIN MOOK VALUABLE INFORMATION TltOM A firnnv nr tttt ,ur. . THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLW & PACIFIC RM.WAV, InclUInn- main lines, branches and extensions East and West of tho Missouri nivor. Tho Dlrfot Itouto to and from Chicago, Jollot, Ottaw . ropria, Ln Snllo, Mollno, Hook Island, In ILLINOIS-Davonport, Muacatino! OUiunwn.pnfoosrt, DosMoinoa.WIrtorsot, Audubon, Harbin, nnd Council DluirB. tn lOVVA-Minnennolls nnd St.. Piuil, In MINNfesOTA-Wfttortown PP.d,,PiclVvFAJlB' ln gAKOTA-Camoron, St. Josoph, nnd Kanna6 Oitv. In MlSSOUIU-Omnrin, Pnlrbuiy, rtnd Holaon, in NEBIlASKA llorton. Topokn: Hutchinson, .Wichita, Iillevlllo, Abllonc, Caldwell, In KANSAS-Fotui Crook, KinsflBhor, Fort liono, In tho INDIAN TKRIHTOltY -nnd Colorado Hprlntrs, Donvor, Pueblo, In COLOllADO. FRBE Reclining Chair Cars to nnd from ChioaBo, Cnld w II , rtutcliiuaon, und Dodso City, and Pnlaco Bloop Ine Cara botwoen Chioaco, Wichita., and Hutchinson. Travoraoa now nnd vast nroaa of rich nit-mlngr and grazing Itnds, ailordlne tho boat mollitlou of intercommunication to nil towns and cities oaBt und west, northwont nnd south wost of Chicago, nnd Pari lie and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Loadtnrr all compotttora ln aplendor of oqulpmont, cool, woll ventilated, nnd trco lrom ditat. ThroiKrU Couches, Pullman Bloopers,' KRE13 Rocllnliiir Clinlr Cars, arid (oast of Missouri liivorl Dining Cars Dally between Chicago. Hotels (furnishing monln nt seauonrble hours) waet of Miasnurl River. California Exouralons daily, with CHOICE OP ROUTES to un.l tram Salt Lako, Ogdon. Portland, Loa Angoloa, nnd San Franolaco. Tho DIRECT LINE to and from Piko's Peak, Manitou, Oardon of tho Ooda, tho Sanltari uniu, nnd Scenlo Ornndours of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, B(?!1.dl??JPI0S.Trn4n3.!lauy botwoon Chicago nnd Minnonpolla and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cara (FREE) t6 and lrom those pointn and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria. Bnirlt Lake, nnd Sioux Falls, via Rock Inland. Tho Favorite Lino to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Frills, and tho Summor Reaorta and Hunting and FiBhing Urounda or tho Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA. AND KANKAKEE otters facllitieB to travel botween Cincinnati, Indiaif'ipolia, Lafayette, and Council Ulutta, Bt. Josoph, Atchloon, Loavonworth, Kanaaa City, Minneapolis, nnd St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Foldora, or desired information, apply to any Tlckot Olllco ln tho United Utatoo or Canada, or addrosa E. ST. JOHN, Ooneral Manager. The Greatest Blood Purifier i KNOWN. B Tills Ciic.it ficrnifin Jleille'.ne is tlio. rlicinctniul bc-t. lZHOWmf h'B j l'IIt,ltlUTTKltsf(ir$l.(n),lc-,Btli.nij4r 5 0110 rout a ilnsc. It will euro thCjtf' worst circs of fckln iIWchkp, from a' it common inmino on 1110 ini to Hint awful ilfhPnp Serofuln SUM'lIim IUTTKHS U the. bent inpillclno to use- ln all enses of such Muliliorn nii'lFyonr KM ilei'P senteil illseaBce. I)oncvHnrC(ii not ever toko JKifnrilor. t'p BLUE PILLS (ho purest nnil liestif JfoH 1180 ...e.llelnocvermri.10. Sunmr BiUer3 IayonrTongnaOoatecbS' 1 wIllinyclWstlekyDon'tw.ilt. until yon Hiil)tniwe? lsyournro iinnlilolownlk.or breath foul ainlA'flro lint 011 your kick, nfTi'iisIvo? YoiirniutRetponiont mice, it Blomncli Is nut-lll euro you. Sulphur nf oilier. UePWllIUers is SUiVn"V:itsl'o Invalid's Friend, lniim'il!ntelyriio yoiniK, tlio brpiI nni 1 1 Ot is your I'r-artcrhiK nro noon niailu i ell by ino tlilek.Jritaiise. Iteniemlier Mint you 'I'j, i"-jtf reau Here, 11 inny pav your 11IV, I, II..O (-..,1,1 (Mlllillt a. Don t wait until to-morrow, I. l.na anvnl I. . .. ..1 ..... I Try a Bottlo To-day I K3 ' ff Arc you low-spirlteil nnil wenk. jpor- funVriui; from tlm cxren-es ni fyouth" if ho, SUI.l'JIUU IUTT1-.US fnrlU euro you. Semi II 2-eent Ktumps to A. 1'. Onlwuv .t Co., Huston, .Muss., lor bent meillealwoik ubll-.heji? Qoughlng IS Knturo's effort to oxpol forciftn sub stances from the broiiehinl iinnsnges. Frequently, tins causes iiillaiiinintion nnil tboneeil ot nn anodyne. No other .expectorant, or nnoilynn fs equal lo Ayor's Cherry I'octoral. I assists Naturo in ejeetins tlio niiieiis, allays Irritation, liuluees repoie, nnil is the most popular nf nil eough cures. "Of the many pieparntlnns beforn tho public for the euie f eolils, eouchs, , bronchitis, anil Umlreil diseases, there Is none, within the riingo of my oxpeii oncti, so reliable in Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. I'Nir years I win subject to enlili, folliiwuil liy'terilhloeiiiiRlis. About four yearn mio," when so nlllii'toil, I was ad vised tn try Ajf.r's Cherry I'eetoral nnd to lay nil 'other remedies aside. I did so, mid within n week was w'ell of my c.ilil anil cough- Since then I have always l;ept llils preKirntion iu the house, ami feel comparatively neciiro." Mrs. I,. L. Jliowii, Jlomuarl;, Miss. "A fow year ago t tonic a aevare cold which affected my limns. I hull a ter rible eouli, nnd passed night after nlRlit without sffep. The doctors (fave me up. I tiied Aer's Cherry l'ectiirnl, willed relloved my Iiiurh, induced sleep, nuil afforded tho rest necessary for tin) recovery of my strength, lty tho 0011 liiiunl use of the I'eetoral, n permanent cure wns affected." Horace Kulrhiotbcr, Itockinuham, Vtk yer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. C. Ayer tc Co., Lowell, Mass. Sol.1 by all DruggUU. 1'rW 1 ; l bottles. 6. Tho dyspeptic, tlie debilitated, wheth er from excess of work of mliitl or body, drink or exposure In Malarial Regions, will find Tint's l'llls tho most cental roktorHtlvo ever oltureU Ilie sulTerlng invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vigorous body, pure blood, trans nerves nnd a cheerful mind will resulU SOU) KVKUYWH1S1U2. B1NKSSC!! rbs tiiwt mmI niily ootuMipd i aotbilv. Pslli-MUUw, I iiili?eadBtn.iuoMu.i7fiitf I 'Hop Bosteis A mirreJlaii coibluiillao uf ntetlluU u.-tiU JfrevU toM, nulucli, Piiw BaImaui, &itl tti rst-tipuod uul upraAtl iu oiumUu, mil mmu1 tu put ua, 'j'ht Nw JCttUud rwuwHljr 1'AIV rc luHHiumal!tw r UfftLRru wtii'tbur rwwnl r rhruwio, n lutvtltu- wtwi-f 1 U-i u luw OMUkwtl, i uldi tUktUalljr JUt Uio ftll-pimurlul o.tHii- 'I'hv iarUur wM4rrrIU inogttwoeU.vUallxMt a ad mttorod to btudtb auhX vlgur. HOI' 1'I.AHTKUM nv9r li r or frrlliMr. Axr Hd Lgr UbwuMtdH of puiilu m wavy walk ot litv aIwajta wub iifiM ad Mtklantiiin. OVIt ArrrK.TJOX- U et uf daU fiH.l y.pii mUi tkuif Hit I. tit it -.f in .1 .'n ' '' fi UUtlU III),) iJltt't4 hilnW I IK r'iH i nirftuit (- HOP PLftTt'HCO .Phophii frown. BOSTON 1 iii ii ht I l l i tl. luuMiNr ' J . V. Purelj luc in our aim. sum 4TA4VA Ui If , JOflN SEBASTIAN, OI-IIOAOO, It!.. Dcro'll ckotftVass. Agent 1 73 i- CH1LDP LESS EC3.YGI ' JV.kA li' liy V.v USO Of Wo!iS'4i0i8!aoking yon savtt oti pn't of Shoes a year, and nbottlu .tit. i fentdlaata tlireo months, rorliowr . iauv jouph Ulookluj? will one year's ruvliif? 1m ehoa Iieather payf imMMKMJTVf'WMJIUUUtXMMMHMM Aik in Vrvj, J'uu t nt t V . furnMting Uontfar rik lion, ui-uh will Stain Oli & nrw runNiTun Varniih will Stain amno Ann Cminawanc at the will St aim itnvwAtic tatne will Stain voun old Raskcth time. Will. UTrtlU PAr-T 1 COACH ANU WO Lit" la i..iiVLL.i, ul'.cdclptia. CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR GOLD Throat Affection Wasting of Flesh, Or any Disease tvJiere the Throat anil Lungs are Injlnmcrt, Xacte of Utrengfil or Kerve tfPowert you can be relieved and Citred by PURE COD LIVER OBL With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Aik for Scolt't J'mtt'tloii, and tei no ex planatlon or offrldit'oii fiidiies ou (o accept a tubttttutr. Sold by nil Druggist. gOOTT tu DOWHE,Crtoml8tG, N.Y. EIY'S CATARRH Cream - Balm Cleanifs the Nasal Fniaagra, Allays Fain and Inflammation. Heals the Soros Restore! tho Sense of TaHe and Smell. THY THK CUUK3AkY"FEVEp A imrtlrlc is iihhlieil into v:u h nostril aiul ih UKrcoHltU. I'n cfio fiiis ur (IniriHts; h mall. revisit rt'H, irficis, KI.Y Jtltoriliats, rrtJV4n nsr.lKewYnrk tiiii;(ii j L I "Ail HATTTTHM ' IniiBlnn Hhora are uaUilUll wurrimivtl, uml every pair Iiuh hU nn in o nml prian Miaiiuieil uu botluiit, boys 5ES. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Flue I'nir nml I.nreil AVairrrouf (Jrulu. Tlw cs t'lli'itoa and w nrlnu iiiiallthAtf tbU hue ranuut Lo lit-1 i-r hIiuh u thuu l tin- fctmu vuUutm UU'utHof IU tbituktautU 'f toiitaiit tarr. St". OO (ieituliiP IIntnl-i'wed, ad flegaot and O At v Unit (Irt'HM HIin wlik'b commend lslt. Syl.OO llmul-Kinved Vrll. A Uu calf Sbua uuequ&Ilett for ut lo uul durability. SO. CO Ouoilyeur W e 11 I- tlu- taudard Uresa O ftuui, at a popular prict. IQ.CO I'oliremHii'H Sluio UcaiUlly adapted O for rallnuu! mt u, fanm-r, tU'. All luMA hi CuogrvAa, ltuibm aiul lce. $3 & $2 SHOES LAIMES i' i kj . roduosa bsve Leu most fsvorabljr received sloce let and the ns'eat liupRivenu-nls msku Ukeiu slpsrkr to sny sbues suld si Ihsss prkt. Ask yoiir Deslsr, saa If !m csuuut suppljr you send illreet to rsetory eulosUui advertised prwe, or IKiStal for .inlrr t.Unkii V. 1.. DIIHil.AS. Urocbtoa, Mass. Adam Mi hrltam &on, Agents, I.KllllllITllN. Read the AiHocute. I N. j iff OF PCI AhUHW m t 1 MS. JiL Tied His Horse ts s O.slmiiprr. MiHK Pnoper. a daualiter of the nuvel it. .l.iiiKM ri iiuiiore CoojM'r, Htiili's that w hen in Pnii' she kjw a Fnnt-L translH Uoii of her fmher s tule, "Tlio py," In which tliere were several mistakes, but one of them va such that It was itlmoit liicrwllble that any one could nosribly lmve been guilty of It. The resilience of Mr. Wharton, one of the characters who figure in the ' story, It gpokeu of by the author as "The Locusts." Now, the tninslator had evidently been Ignorant of the circumstance of tliere being nuy species of trees bearing this name. Having, therefore, looked up tho word ln his dictionary, nnd finding tho defini tion to be given ns "Lea Smiterelles" grasshoppers thus ho rendered it ln tho text. Presently, however, he cniuo across n paragraph in the novel iu which It wns stated that a visitor to tho houso of Mr. Whnrton had tied his horso to a locust. Then It might bo naturally supposed thnt tho translator would nt once havo discovered his error. Not a bit of it t His reasoning would npponr to havo been somewhat on a parity with that of a cele brated countryman of his, when ho do claredthnt "if tho facts do not agree with the theory, bo much the worso for tho facts." Nevertheless, the writer seems to hare been conscious thnt somo explanation Wns duo of so extraordinary a statement ns that a horseman had secured his steed to a grasshopper. So ho wont on gravely to Inform his- readers that in America theso Insects grow to an enormous size, and that in this enso ono of these, dead and stuffed, had been stationed at the door of tho mansion for tho convenience of the visitors on horseback I Bookmark. Slunley After His Ueltirii. Nothing worried Stanley more than a tnp at tho door while he was writing. He sometimes glared liko n tiger ready to spring. When his courier knocked tremblingly nt his door he would cry out, "Am I a prisoner in my own houso?" "I've brought you this telegram, sir." "Well, I detest telegrams. Why do you persist In bringing them?" Every time Sail, his African servant, approached the deu tho least thing ho expected wns that tho inkstand would be thrown at his head. Ono day ho originated a new way of saving his head. Ho had a teleyrnui to dollvor, so ho ingeniously fixed It on the end of a long bamboo, and getting the door just ajar ho poked it into the ropm nnu uoiteu. Although averse to readimr corresnoud ence, Stanley read some letters with keen delight, and one in particular from n little girl. It contained the following clinrnctoristic lines: "It jvas very kind of you to go through sucli perils to rescuo Euun Pasha. liked so lpuch to hear of your fighting against tho dwarfs, nnd should like to see ono very much. Thoy must look so funny, being so small. I am a little school girl at school, and Inm 11 years old. I am very fond of geography. and am always longing to go round the world." Scribner a. Ho Wanted tlio Host. 'Speaking of tho Hindoo deity reminds mo of n story a friend of mine told me tho other day about his Uttlo boy, nnd which Is entirely truo. Tho little fellow is ven bIow dressing in the morning. nnd to euro him of this habit his parents told him tho next time he failed to bo ready as soon as the others ho would have to go without his breakfast. Being tardy again, when ho camo to the table he was informed that he must either eat bread and water or do without eating nt all. Tho boy wns silent and would not eat. The father, not wishing him to go nitoKotner without rood, enld: "You might be situated so yon would uo glau to have bread and water. Sup- poso you wero away out on tho oceun. and tho angels should fetch you bread and water and tell you that ,you must eat that or nothing, what would you do? I woulUn t do neiver, was the nn awer. "I'd just want what God had for breakfast." Pittsburg Dispatch. ' Kxplodlug for Water. Tho practice of American oil well sinkers of firing tho torpedo to start a dry or Increase the flow of a sluggish woll has been taken advantage of in Eng land successfully in the case of water. At the Home Bay Water works a well bored into the chalk ft76 feet deep from .tho Mirfuro yielded littlo or no water, and upon tho ndvicu of Mossrs. John Taylor & Son two charges of roburite wero fired the llrit consisting of twen ty-seven lKimids of tho explosive placed nt tho bot'oui of the bore hole, nnd the second of twe.ity-five pounds at fifty feet above the finier. The second shot had the desired lesult, nnd pvoduced n 'Vol ume of water estimated at 50,000 gallons a day, which lose to the top of the well. Now Oileann I'ienynne. Luiisnago Oddltlos. ill a recent lecture a professor of lan guages, in commenting on the difficul ties foreigners lind to overcomo before they could muster our language, made mention of the following philological odditiei: Tha letter o changes lover into clover: d makes a crow a crowd; k makes eyed keyed: g changes son into song: 1 Irniipfiirms a iar into a jioorlj s changes a hoe into n shoe; t 'makes bough bought; and w "makes omen women. St. Louis Itepublio. A Study In I'lilloloj.-. Sumwny It is strange how one word brings, up another in the liiind. Mrs. Sumwny So it is. Suinway Now the word "sordine" alwayg suggest to uie l'e word "com pact." Mrs. Sumway I wonder why. Sum way Beoanse they compact come packed very compactly too. West Shore. AVImru She Sliuuld lie. Mrs. De Piwhlon Wliatt Did your daughter marry for love? L Mm. Oldtime Indeod tho did. Would you liko to Me her? "Well, yen, unlets she is exhibiting herself it borne dime museum." Qood News, A Little ltiisty on Osldes. Professor Klotfif I r41ed, Mr. Qrubb, to inquire nbout your sou .Tnuit I haven't seen him at the academy lately, I hoiw you liuve not decided to keen hill) out of school. Parmer Unihb-rWell, I dunuo. I've set Jimniio to blswtitig out stunii for awhile till ha gets his bearings nguli). I Ktiwia we oin wvo him, but he win purty'badly out o' plumb. Came home t'other night and commenced to talk to me about Iron ox hides. Chicago Times. Iloiv lleuutltul Is Htufe, She What a wonderful thing is nat? lire I How grnndt IIow oomprelmn- nivel ' Ho Yum; ern the smallest plant or the smallest Insect has got a Latin imine. Texas Siftlna. A Negro's Btouster lfeatl. Abner Dorset t, a uegrollviiiK ln Hickory Mountain Township, North Carulina , lua the largest lied of any person In tlu UnlHu outtee ao far as heard from it la thlrtv-two Inches in diameter, and gives Abner a decided "top heavy" ap penranoe. St. Louie Bepubho. Modern Science lun iliwmeml that nil H wed in MICHOLES TlllTCflirM Hll UIH('H1(1 CHI1 lie ei.l ' I v dOMloV llitf tlM'Hc Mk'inhcs, mitl tin1 oin i Hied "j; earth the will unonudlsh this without Irnrm tu the tmtlertt (a Microbe? Killer It Is a IIiiiiiiiikIi lihioil pin Itl'-i . a wonili itui antlsi'iitlt'.liiKl t'ont:tliilnt: no iltuu wlinti'vi-r. Is perfectly nfi'. The Micnoi'K Knirli K i'iinisisru nt dis tilled water ImpiVKimlrd Willi K'tvpriill germ leatrmiiiK unsei Mliirli pt rineiiles and purities tlie entire si em. Semi fur our IllIllK Kliliijf history "f M1 erohes. mid discovery urtlils wonderful uied Irlun. Free. 1 T.nlKtit Street, NKW OlflC OITV. Ask or driuri'lst fr II. T. Ii. TlloMAH, Druitmit, Axent fur Lelilgii l". I""- .lull) 3hi MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLEN rOWN, PA. nrrii hii-t Tiiinsnir is strTESBEB. COLLECE DEPARTMENT t'urnWhes s f all UUsnieal Uonnwof fotiryesrs. Ulirins, incluilln Insrd, S Ilia for IWweotl. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT IVpim l .r Cllfj-. Ti-nrhlnf. UliflnfS, io ,i ...'"'"rs 'lT'"''"'" '"'rrt SJIHtlnr Witssts Untitling lmteit l,y Mrtnm t'..r nntalofruss, spnlj to Rev. T. L. SFIP, D.D., President. IRIGKET1 OOOkfi URAHIt fll II DIN jlf na.l aiirt I h. -tnui Mm .flF I'liuahKi.fiiiA THE LEADING SCHOOL Or OriJuato, of both pip, a- I tt.l lo riwd po'lil'.n V1P 8.. lid for Clrruliir ud Report otCuiuuin. (17 1" c'rru',lf'nn 's f?nivipg V- Llx Ijpratiso we (iirnibh nil, the Into t lor.nl jnews in tho host stylo. ?nmplp ua srnacDmsoN rOH HINT rn Oiteofthf ricouri I ii I )U, tin tvorlit, Uur ricilitiet art unvquairu, ana to in truant- out urrlor ruodi tr will itndrmi toosK riRioir la cieb Incklltr at tuv Only lhoi w hr writ louiH oacan ttiak far ol Ifl Ibvrhinct All you htrt to do la m rtljirn ii to thun our fooAt to thot who call- yuur nclcbUon ind thuio r round you Tnc bt 'nf. PYlf coji. Tho following cot how tht imtll end of tfao ttl. jWtt ih appetranco of II rcducad to about th flflUthpart of It bulk It ii a grand, doubWtita UU acopa.aalarffaaa U fair lorarrjr Wo will alio ihowou how ou can niaka from HU to (K 1 41 a day at leaat, from tht ittrwith out aiparUnpa Kcttrwrittatoncc Wo pay lletprcttchtrrtt. AdJfi H. II ALLETT h CO., BoiHHU. f'UHTL A M D, Mil I rat'or LOSTorFATLlKa HAWH00J), i J I Weakness of Uody and Mind, Effects bMti, Snto Si MHmh fully ltr.lorr.1. IfowlarhUrrt aai lUotulelT tinfll(nir "UMK 1 UK1T W -lnt flit In dy. Uaa ickitfr rcom to hutt od tflcM iouatrUa. Hrlla than JtebfrlplW Hrtok, oiptanatlua and prooninalrrdltriltdifrto tdra tniC MtUlCAL CO.. DUFFALOi N. V. All Kind of Neat nnd C'henp at this 0 Aire Thousand. li(Vt Dt. a in?rmanonllj cured by I'llll ADKI.l'Hl 1'A lat cat once, nooperatloa crh jiof itinafrom liiiMiiPft-. I u v ii.runuunctti la curaldby utbtH-j want ml, tvinltuM irculir. CURF GUARANTEED. imiiuf.rB?is. 'uiwi tluittkcfprr Warrantdli-7( ouu uolp numtar catc wflh wurka aod uml ol rqual alua ON K rtKKOMlt) Ii luralltv can aeeurti ouo . turlh with our larra taluabli mt of Household Namiilvo. Tbetc aatupl,aa wall thsi mi si. m fk'Vf. All lua work roii nraj Uu U to ahow what wo ad you ti thM who eaU your Mati.li and iinirhl. itandlb abulou Ihatalwayarttulta m valuabla trad for u, whi hhuldi fui -ar warn one lUrttd, and hui wo ar rrpaid v .v all triin fttlabt, tt Aflaf rtix know all. If you would l.ki- iu wo,k ua. you ca aarnrrom &lzt to Ki(IO wr k and upwatdi Adim Mtlnoou i Co.. ltu x b I . l'orcitiud, Malue. Slop lliat llay.liiio. nnd Spilling. I will Rive Kltv Dollars for a case of Ca tarrh, fold ln llm Head, Deatuesa, Hay Feyr, AITmIpiI liypblnlit. Asllmia or Throat ThiiiIiIp, t raniint curt wllh my llrnrou' l.tiilil Calarrh t'urn. Send one it nl la r lo my postnlllce address for a bottle. 1 will ni.ill It lo yon at my xpne. May 1'iirar Ourtil itli Tlireu llottls. HBNHY A. ZOHItlS-T. ll 1-2 Exchange St.' Geneva. N.Y. 2-1-nne year. ADAH BACHES JOJIN EACIIES1 CONTRACTORS. Lt'liighton, Cnrbon count, Pa., JtetpacituHy Inform the pnblle that tbey are prepared in do all binds Of Bniluifii aafl Plemliing Work, Such as mil 1 1 iik in llulli Tubs, Closets, 4c, at very lowest prices and in Ilia best pos sible manner. Estimate cheerfully furii alml nimppllcailnn. 20i3i in ih.nt in nir. prolan, Iiavn.sriasquslltissrUMtinsd, setuslly UtoctMi by best. iJTil irr Til I! lilvUlXlT. niHHAIJ. UY DEALKRg QEMP)urj,T. ltiv Piles! PilesU Piles! Trey's I'uhersal I'iIi- Kiiimslimy K surv curi' furriery rn iti of I'll, -..niii ru.il m c.ernal, ili'lim in hlffilini', nml I, aim -.i.in.lMi iwi Iliiiwi.i i.iiliii. in it. ,.ii ir bave laih-il null fir iilln-r ri-uuUi 1 !ti . . iiosl tm is i'iuu-siiuit ii, i ii... i-v ii. m it sail i li .III, .mil 1'iiiesei tv t i ,i.li ,11,1,1 , otllt- iim'iiIs iiiul salv i s rii si, rtii- i, . i h 1 1,, ii pract iii l .li f II . 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