lo ou notice how, in toggy, wet or change able tvMthcr the breath Iiik Decomes disturbed? The tt of Old Haul's Catarrh Cure remedies this condition. Prlep ?s cents, sold orerj here. WhH jronr cliliil lin leen attacked with dlai rhoea, colli ni ilmnm-li dlsorileia, do not delav tbeuseotI Bull Br1i Km up one Instant. Ambition Is emu.alioii magnified. Love Is the passward to the human heart. Buhscrlbe for this paper. 100 Ladles AVnnted. And 100 men to nail at druggist, fofn free package of Lane's Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, ilisooveen! byDr Silas Lane while in the Hocky moun tains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like It. Everyone praises it. barge-size package, ou rents. At all drunelsU'. Kulo thlldren wlihloye, it cpmet from above. The more had rgqs for a shilling tho worse the bargain, Toil can't make somebody clso happy without Retling In the same condition Answer This Question. Why do bo many people we see around us seem to prefer to culler and' be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, I.OB6 of Appetite. Coming Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 76 cents 'we will sell Ihem Sliiloh'a System Vital izes guaranteed to cure their.. Hold at Blery's or Thomas' drugstore The hog, eating com, thinks he has a nice time, but tho bnlcher knows better, 1 He Is called a shrewd and successful man, but of his untold hlmiders before fortune smiled upon him there Is no re cord. Sliiloh'a Catarrh Remedy, Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtlieila, Canker Mouth, and IleaJ-Aclie. With each bottle there-is an ingenious Nasal Inlector lor the more successful treatment of lliesc com plaints without rXlra charge. Trice 60 cents. Sold at Biery'e or Thomas' drug store. Truth Is a merciless incoclast. Our heaviest burdens are those we bor row. The eyes may not see so well, but the soul sees better for being washed with tears, Every Home Should Have It, It Is not always convenient to call a physician for every little ailment. Having Red Flag Oil In tli e house you have a Physician always at hand; It kills Rheumatism, NeiualKla,. Bum), Bruises and all Aches and rains. Price 25 eta. There are few things In life of which we ma. be certain, hut this Is one of them, Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure has no equal for vuiusijougns, aim i;oii3iiiiiJiion. l rice ana BO cents at Thomas' Drug Store. Science Is truth formulated. A good horse-meat dinner can now be bad in Berlin, Germany, for five cents. Most every one has a pet virtue with which he Cajoles himself and other poo pie, It makes the best of us mad alt over to be told the truth about ourselves. Miles' Nerve and IdTor Pills. An Important discovery. Thev act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speodly cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. SO aoses tor zo cents, camples Ires at T. U. Thomas and W. F. Biervs Druii Store. If there is (?ood In us it will be sure to inspire good In others. Pride, like opium, is not dangerous hi small quantities, but fatal in large ones. If old It td thoLlght. The man who tells yon confidentially Just what will cure your cold Is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho pienaratlon ot this remarkable medicine for coughs and cojds no caiwhk i, oumcu iu i-uimmie mil, nit- uesi anu purest ingredients. Hold a botlle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through It; notice tllA hl-lollt illiu.lnnlr li A.. ...... .. 1 1 1. t. .... remedies." Large boitles at all druggists, 60 tenia aim 91. sample uuiue iree. Bead this paper. A small horse Is the eatser croomed. No rich man was ever happy unless he used bis money lo make others so. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, lhat for years we have been selling l)r. King's New Discover for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Eleclilo Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion, Vie do not hesitate to guaianteu them every time, andue stand ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won mcir great popularity purely on weir merits, For sale at Reber'a Drug Stoie. Wash Stone, 103 years old, has been arrested for yagrancy at Hendersonvlllc, Ky. A life's happiness Is easily flung away, and hardly found again when you havo parted with it. A Tremendous Sensation, The burning of a Mississippi River Steamboat causes considerable excitement in New Oi leans. Just think of the astonishment which Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator has caused by curing dyspepsia biliousness. Indigestion and constlnatloii. Don't fall to try It. Trial bottles free.- When people suffer pain, they want (o be (MlrnfV nnil imilK. n Vnl)ili,i.unil. H...1 jiuK vti iur un pain, j-jice zocents. A,r. . " "Sir: - '"! ii j.u Bemorse Is the rust of conscience. A poor lock is a good friend to the burglar. Tombstones are more charitable than a good many liylug people. Ills Ignorance Cunt Me S150.00. I was sick abed for three months. The doctor said 1 had Prolapsus Uteri, which was untrue. He didn't try to cure ino hul wanted to make a $1.50 every dav. Mv uncle is a druggist, and he lold me lo turn the doctor off and try Sulphur Uilters. I did so and five dollars worth of Sulphur .outers cureu me oi general weakness and cieimity. airs. a. , jnbw Haven. Falsehood is born with wines. Genius may be swift, but perservence has the surest feet. You just bring a couple of Utile quarrels into your family an! they'll breed like sparrows. Qreut Discoverers. What Bell and Edison are to (be tele phone and electricity, says the Pittsburg News, Dr. Franklin Miles, the well-known specialist in nervous diseases, is to the nervous system and nerve fluid. Among his numerous discoveries the lteslorotive Nervine is undoubtedly one of the greatest. It is unsurpassed in nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, epilepsy, neuralgia, backache, melancholly, sleeplessness, ehange of life, etc. Free trial bottles of it may he had of T. D. Thomas and W. F. Biery, Druggists. All should read lua "New and Startling Facts of the Afflicted." a very able, inter- stingnd finely illustrated book. Free to all. The most expensive that can happen to you ts to be wrong. Candor walks too near the precipice of self conviction. Haste and patslon lead lo foolish action, When yni need a good, wife laxative, ask your druegmt inr a box f Aver' Fills, and you will find thai give perfect satisfaction tor lndlgetUM), torpid ityer, and wetc hoaa&ohe there is nothing superior. Lwd- DAWN AND DUSK. Apollo's shaft of r4tafit fens, On myrald rlppM danoe and tuearo, (told stars strewn o'r d asare fisto. Upon the shining Mods tbsy eld In morn ot day and morn of lite, Together stand, tiaid clasped In hand, A bridegroom fond, a happy -nits. The moon, a surer scimitar, Borers the driving rack of cloud. Par, far beyond tlie harbor bar The surges moan, now low, now loud. Alone upon the darksome strand, The black ware lapping at her feet, A widow stands! vanished the hand, Silent the voloe that made, life sweet, Mary J. 8aff ord In Belford's Mag-Mine. Keep the Malls In Trim. The bafie of the nails presents a not less important field for the exercise of caro and attention than the tips. No nail can be a handsome one which Is overgrown nnd smothered at the lower portion by- a clinging mass of skin, often dry, split tind ragged from neglect. If this condition lias been allowed to oon timie from childhood the adult person wbp has come to foel something of pride In his personal nppeuranco will confront quite a tnsk in the attempt to correct the evil; but thero is nothing of this sort impossiblo to the persistent, careful worker. The skin should be patlontly pressed baolc, by degrees, till the beauty of the well proportioned nail, with its oharm- inir. pearly white crescent at the base, stands out as an adequate reword for all the effort. If a manicure set be not at hand, gentle pressure from the thumb nail of the opposite hand makes a very acceptable substitute, the field of opera tions being kept in good condition by frequent bathing and rubbing, especial laina beinir taken to remove "hane nails" or any fragments of dry skin ad hering to the nails themselves. Good Housekeeping. Excessive Ugliness lu Soldiers Ugliness as a disqualifying cause seems intelligible in a candidate for matrimony, l)ut is certainly less so when the question is one of fatness for military service. This, however, is one on the list of dis qualifications laid down by the bead of the medical department in a manual just issued on "Conscription in France." Lat terly the French authorities seem to be much more liberal in admitting the claims of men who do not wish to Serve. The rejections are G per cent, more nu merous than at the previous conscrip tion. The French are looking more to the quality of their army than to the number of recruits. Excessive ugliness, sayB this military doctor, makes a mau ridiculous, prevents him from having authority over his comrades, and leaves him morbid and sensitive. , If tho ugli ness be adequate the claim must be ul lowed. "Male hysteria" isanother valid plea. The army doctors say it exists among French conscripts, and it is the more objectionable as it is contagious, Cor. London Telearapb. An Ancient Image Discovered. A valuable archaeological find was made' recently by a poor woman, by name Jnno Honeylow, living a short distance down the coast from Tuxpan, Mexico. She was engaged in enlarging her little garden spot, and with a grubbing hoe was digging up a growth of weeds and vines, when coining in contact with something hard, which she found imnossible to re move, sho dug around it and found that object to bo an iron boiler such as is used in ships. It was filled up with e,arth to the depth of a foot and more, and this being taken out a large stonevas found tightly wedged in, forming a sort of lid or stopper, This was removed with gTeat difficulty, but beneath was found what was evi dently once a boolt.-ua heavy leather covers, tlxed with a rusty gold clasp, Bhowed, though the contents had been reduced to a mere pulpy mass, which fell to pieces when taken out. There wore also nearly $300 in Spanish doub loons of the date of 1097, but the great est archreological treasure wa3 a small image of the virgin and child in solid silver, which, when cleaned of the mold nnd tarnish of time and soil, was found to be inscribed with a Latin dedication to one Piotro, with the brotherly love of Benvenuto. That It was the work of the great Italian can well be believed, for the statue ia one of extraordinary beauty. It is about nine inches in height and repre sents the mother bending over the child hi tnn attitude of prayer. How it came to be hidden hero-on the Mexican coast is not easily solved, implying a variety of adventures, but it is probable that it was buried there by gome of the Spanish marauders who vfsited tho coast fre quently during the Eighteenth .century, and who had probably stolen it from some church or museum in Europe, The wojnan who found It has already been offered $1,000 for the image. Cor. Phil adelphia Times. Origin uf tho Harlequin. John Rich, thoson of Christopher Itich, tho manager of the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, was a very illiterate man, with strong dramatic instincts. From his inability to speak upon the stage he originated the silent harlequin, aud by mere dumb action could rival the power nnd pathos of the most accom plished tragedian. Previous to this, and, indeed, for some time afterward, harlequin was a speak-1 ing part, and David Garrick played him as such in the theatre at Goodman Fields. It was in the year 1717 that Rich ap peared iu a pant omine called "Harlequin Executed." Jackson, in speaking of Rich's wonder ful abilities as a piintouiimist, says: "On Ids last revival of 'The Sorcerer' I saw him practice the hatching -of harlequin by the heat of the sun, iu order to point it out to Miles, who, though excellent in the line of dumb significance, found it no easy matter to retain the lesson Rich had taught him. This certainly was a masterpiece In dumb show. From the first chipping of the egg, his receiv ing of motion, his feeling of the ground, his standing upright to his qulok harle quin trip round the empty shell, through the whole progression, every limb had its tongue and every motion a voice, which spoke with most miraculous organ to the understanding and sensation oi the observers." The tight fitting spangled diw cs which are now worn by all harlequin were not adopted until the present century. Scot tish Stage. Ilussell llarrltou's Wedding. The ceremony was performed ut Oma ha in the handsome Triuity cathedral by Dean Mlllspuugh before a brilliant gath ering of prominent society people. Just as the last solemn words wero being spoken which were to bind the beauti ful Miss Sauuders to Mr. Harrison n well known lawyer of Omaha, one of the gilttta and un intimate friend of the Harrisons, without a moment's warning dropped dead where he stood. The erf -ct of such a sad affair may be imagined. The scene of happiness was changed in a moment to one of mourning. The bridal wreaths aud roses were trampled under foot iu the wild rush for assistance, and, where bnt a few minute) before the strains uf the wedding march were re sounding, now the screams of women and the weeping of friends were heard. Pale ami frightened the bridal couple lft the cathedral, and many weje the solemn and grewsome propheoiea that I tnwr married life would not be a happy We would call -.the atten tion of the public to our .facili ties for executing any kind ol job printing, from the smallest card to the largest poster. Jwery thing executed with neatness and dispatch, nnd at remarkably low prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bargains, and business men will nnd it as cheap, and much more business like, to order their supplies Irom us. We can furnish the envel ope with business address print ed thereon as low as the plain envelope can be bought. Every man should have his business printed on his envelopes, be cause if it miscarries in the mails it can be returned to him. Try an ordor ot 250. 500 or a 1000 Note and Letter Heads These we can furnish in any quantities desired 250, 500 or 1000 lots, at wonderlully low figures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business meli should have both. BillHeads Every carpen ter, blacksmith, mason, builder, painter, in fact, every man en gaged in 'contract work should have a nicely printed supply of bill heads. We print tnem in any quantity at lowest prices. Cards We always carry m stock and can print at short no tice business or visiting cords, The former are a necessity to a well regulated business house, while the latter is the style and a great convenience. Dodgers Any color, any size and in any quantity desired at prices remarkably low. We can print them at short notice As bargain announcements they ore lust the thing. Posters This is our speci alty. Picnic bills, horse bills, sale bills, m fact, any and every thing in this line can be printed in good shape and at the lowest prices. We make no charge for writing: out posters. If in need of anything in this line we solic it your favors. 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IVlrcoCollfVO VYrUInK Sllns and Real Hunt ueu Fonm. by Prof. A. P. Root, for Hume t iiwiicr, uuc uuiui n sc., pusmjjB trtlaiu. TwemyUta uisj College Annual, Qradua tinii Kxereuea luunoing acmrsssss by President J1W1, Ul JJWfftUUU lAMlVg, 41H1 UltUGp UO etc., sent when requested. Address THOMAS MAY rJSIKCE, M. A., I'h. I., &atn Principal, 8TRANQED. Tim yesterday on meeting We passed a word or two. And parted In a morntnt With but a light Adieu. Why wh It, going homeward. My heart beat to a tuns We heard ono night together Beueath the summer moon? A rhyme It ws of Ooethe'e, With toellow muslo blent "Tell me how love oometht" Wo smiled Id love's oontent. "Aud tell me how love goetbr Life's vision o'er us rose. We breathed the words together On to the tender Close, Ah I why should I remember. Now that the years are spent, How, hand In band, we echoed: "It was not lovo that wentt" IJko a warm zephyr etrnyluR From out some fairer clime Floats down the chilly distance The muslo and the rhyma "And tell me how love goethf" Still, sometimes, unrepreesed, , My heart calls through'the silence. When hours are loneliest. Away the thought whatever Has life's estranging meant. Too sadly I remember "It was not lovo that went." -Mary Espy Thomson In New York Herald. Superstitious Jews. The most of the Jerusalem Jews nro poor, and nine-tenths of them are but roundedr by illrt mid squalor. 1 took n little Greek boy for n guide one day and made a tour through the Jewish quar ters. My Greek could talk hrflf a dozen different languages, nnd we went through section after section of the city in which thousands of these Jews lived Their houses were of stone, and they looked as though thoy had been dug out of a rock like cave. Whole families were living in one room of tlio size of a hall bedroom, and few of 'these rooms had any windows. Many of them opened out on little courts, and I found up two flights of stairs six families liv ing in as many care like rooms nround a dirty little close square. Outside of each room was a little pen in which there was a rndo stove for tho burning of charcoal, and in these little bor like pens, only largo enough for a woman to turn around in, all the cook lug of tho family was done. Through the center of tho court ran a well which was the property of the whole com munity. There were no sanitary ar rangements of any kind, aud the smell "of filth' was disgusting. Qn the door posts of each of these rooms was tacked a strip of parchment six inches long, on which were Hebrew characters. 1 asked what these meant, nnd was told that they represented the nuino of Jehovah and the ten commandments. These Jews have great faith, and they believe this parchment protects them from in jury, They wear the ten command ments tied around teir arms, under their clothes, and at times of worship they bind philacteries about their fore heads. Frank Q. Carpenter in Kational 'in Dune. Trade Judgments of Literature. The truth is, our ideas of literature are steeped iu the colors of our trades. Our interpretations of Shakespeare re flect our daily lives and callings. The merchant measures him as his cotton. The judge tries him in his courts of law. The oration of Mark Antony, for exam- .pie, ia to the clergyman only a funeral discourse over a departed member of his flock; the politician views it merely as a tine example of political artifice; the rhetorician delights lu the richness of its flguresfthe logician scans its conclusion. in the light of its premises; the historian notes it as marking an epoch in tho an nals of Rome, and the actor, not to say it profanely, beholds it s a rack on which to hang his effects of attitude and gesture. We thus read Shakespearo in the light of our. vocations. We cannot get away from the mental habits of our trade or our profession. Much harder still is it to break away from the spirit of the age in which we live. Iuvolunta rily wo invest other age3 with the cus toms of our own. James E. Murdoch in Forum. Fond of Pie and Milk. A medium Blzed, stout, dark complex loned man, neatly attired and evidently a foreigner, appears regularly every evening at an eating house at Washing ton, and as regularly asks the waiter who serves him, " What kind of pie have you got today?" The waiter names the different kinds of pie, including peach, lemon, cranberry, apple nnd custard. The customer requests the waiter to bring a piece of the pie first mentioned and also a glass of buttermilk. As soon as he has devoured this course lie calls for another piece of pie of a different kind and a glass of buttermilk. He then continues to order pie until he has final ly eaten five pieces of pie of different kinds and drunk fire glossfuls of but termilk. The waiter who always attends this pie eater says that ho has been pat . ronizing the house for some time, aud that he has nerer changed his order, but always eats this strange combination of food, Washington Letter. lufaut Foods. At a meeting of the American Associ ation for the Advancement of Science Or, Frederick Hoffman spok'o about the food preparations now so largely used for infants and children as substitutes for mother's milk and other food. Ac cording to reliable estimates the quan tity of such artificial food annually con sumed in the United States amounts in money value from about $3,000,000 to $10,000,000. The problem of artificial food for the rising generation, aud par ticularly during the first period of its struggle for life and survival, is a very important one, not only to the state, the commonwealth and the family, but also to the sanitarian and the chemist. These artificial foods mostly claim to be per fect; a few have been analyzed by inde pendent chemists, often with question able accuracy or results, while many are of unknown composition. Hall's Journal of Health, Eagles lu Massachusetts. The American eagle is still a resident of Cheshire. A fine specimen is often seen sitting on a stump iu the reservoir, waiting for fish, it is probable tliat the fondly home is somewhere ou the cliffs of the rocky hill west at the reservoir. So frequent are the visits of thasw birds to the reservoir that regular traveler ou the trains watch for them, and feel a disappointment if the white head and noble form of the Amsrioan bird is not seen on some stump. Pittsfield (Mass.) A Tobacco Hater. The late Hon. David Dudley, of Presque Isle, was a great tobacco hater. He would not sell the weed in his store and would not allow any one to smoke on his premises, While Hon. Hannibal Ham I in was vice president he viBited Presque Isle, and being well acquainted wjth Mr. Dudley called ou him. The honorable vico president was smoking a cigar when he entered the shop. Mr. Dudley, glad to see him, shook him by the hand aud then said, "Mr. Hamlin, the. boys and men all know that 1 don't allow smoking In my store, and to be consistent I muat ask you to either throw away your cigar or step out on the platform." All present, Mr. Hamlin included, respected him the moEQ ior his manly couraa. Lewicton Journal. OWAOQtXAINTBrj WITH TUB QF.OGtt APHT OF THE OO0NTHY, WILL OBTAIW MOOR VALUABLE INFOB.:ATION FfiOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE GHSGUGO, ROCK ISUftD & PAGSFIC RAILWAY, Including; main linos, branches and extensions East and West of tho IiliaBourl River. The Direct Route to find from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawu, Peoria, Lit Salle, Mollne, Rock Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatlno. 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It vlll euro tliejfl wont raxp? of okln disease, tromff common niniule ou tho face to (hat awful ilfeaso Scrofula.jBf a lULi'iiiTit Hi-rasas ib tnojf liett medicine to use In all,p cases of such stubborn nmlvbur Kid ui-ei neat iusea.ee. i'offneysai-eout not ever tako Jffi,rritif ito f3 BLUE PILLS ?.!J'UKB3 or mercury, they are deml B, ;l'S nr. IV. IMnroyour trust lffI??Jti!;,n i-'m.i'iii'rr iiittriis iuaUervuatnlls the nurest nnd licl 'ou. ,,s0 Biiierslii wltlm viUmv,tliilrT'fiirnnn,t wnlf. imtll von r.f TJ'--t..r n. . . ' M LI.. t.r 1 e ui'-mtueer J9yonr.yu.rw uDHiHuiuwiiiK.ur bteatli foul amjA uro flat on voilr back, offenslto 't YourA but get soma nt onr-e, It rtoniacli la oiitiywlll euro you. tsuli'hur of onler. Uwv? Hitters Is iimuifcmuiujy'A-Hoyoung,inB.geunilH IOC. IB your Ur-Jrierlutf are soon maile well by Ine tlilck.rits use. Remember what you ropy, clo-reaiI hero, It may nave your utly, orffMe It lias caved hundreds. ifDon'twal. until tomor low, ' Oi Try a Bottle To-day! S Are von low-fcvliitcc! and weak yor Biiffe'ilni? from the excesses of youiii' u.jo,biii.i'jiuii um'isjta vlllcure you. senu ) ;ui mniiiis in i. j-. timwny .v c )oetou,Miis.,rm- bentiiiedlealwortiimlillBbeUf' Khenmatism, BEING due to the presence of uric acid jn the blood, Is most effectually cured by tho use of Ayer's Sarsapu rlllo. Be sure you get Ayer's and no other, and take It till, the poisonous acid Is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony : "About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatlo Sout, being able to walk only with great iscomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distresslpg com plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took Jt-regularly for eight months, and am pleased to state that it has effected a complete cure. I have since had no re turn of the disease." Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th St., New York. "Ono year ago I was taken 111 with Inflammatory rheumatism, being cou 11 tied to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very mueh debili tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to Improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine." Mrs. L. A. Btark, Nashua, N. IT. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 4$ riimimi by Or. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mast. l'rlc ft ; U Uotlln. Ji. Worth 5 bottu. Intelligent Headers will notice that lr mot "ivurranttd to euro" mil olnnsot uf (Useasva, but only ucti sa result from a riUordered liver, vll Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, s Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious " Colic, Flatulence, etc. for flieso thoy are not narrnntod InJ falUhlr, hut are uauonrly iou It ! joa Kllilo to iiiaLo a romody, l'rlee, U5ut, gOIOJ KVliltYWHJSRK. uiM Pain Instantly. StnngiUnt Wtak Paris Quitti Ntrrouinets. posters CntreM-aMy p-uiiulitr Imkhusm of rm! uw4kiluU DupTIU rtT Uu cuutiTtu- i t tiU't uil tuU-vri niryntgw uf WOkBlrt, MJ lt!U)t Uu tliMKJlJ i-l tu Bnn. t w Itroniiti aU lbmii4ftt m lelwvimj v-ui ai "d MiTWt if. Uu II I'lvrt4i. CTAwulleUi-4 T.Uiaij r IhauMBtU uf pxp. tut) u ettumaiitlv ui-..' tuiiutf tutt of iUatiit, Li fciBptat uruut ul tit- it ulti at tUut iMiofcrU. .u (fy HOI I'LA-MTfcKw isetvr bunt i r Irrlfttte. If TOW imOVr tipptj " u , ou'il .-. I LuiipMr t i iairtv. tViUgiMifl tbi- luoiii nt p'it ih BUT SEE HEHt. I .M I U aWti4.'lt ili-irHi Jl ) ' Iki smtudlit Into lj.kHK i aaititiU i i i i jUtr -jf ill ii,.n. i.n will t Jloullti ull Liu. H .tlioti K-.t-.oli. HOPPLASTl 11 CO ,Hh.j.h. TOHB BOSTON. Purely loc in oar aim. ft J i $1000 'RCWHrtD in ana uihaV pioot,OtrHtra KOME0WCKW WIUN0T INJURE iKHTtd WQUr'tRIVNSj-J To tMt thU hat)C I A em t tlllCKiotiDti mniii UlkUIUI "Oaeu ril go homft and trj thl, and nee U I can't make tbU Thousand!" y i'4iJtor Pik-Ron, which will Stain Old & niw ru RNiTune Vttrnith witk Stain Olacs and Chinawauk at the WIU STAIN TINWARK aIO WILL STAIN VOUH OLD BASKETS t(tHC WILL STAIN ' COACH AND IK- tAM ttt rNHAtll... -V. . mv in WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR COLD Throat Affection Wasting of Eesii Or any Dlatnta xchtre'th Throat andZunas ore Inflamed, Lack of Strength or JTerDt Poicer, you tan be relieved and Cured by SCOTT'S OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Alhfor Scott' JEmuUlon, and let no e flanatton or $olietlatton induct you to aooept a fiibjiffiife. Sold by all Dritggfsta. BOOTT & BOWNE.Chemlats, N.Y. ELY'S DATARF3 Cream - Balm Cleanses the Nasal Fassasei, Allays Fain ana Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the Bens of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CU HE V E A imitll'le Is aunlied Into each nostril nnd i agreeable, l'rlee W cent, at druniilits , li mall, reRlstered, 00 ets. KLY IIIIOTHKHS, M Warien St., New Yorl. (lUL'USt 17, 1hh wilUliUll rrunteil, unit every pulr bBMliianaiue nnd prlee efaiiipeA ou butteui. 5 SEs- L. DOUGLAS 3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. iu C U If nuil liaced AVaterproof Urnln. Tbe eict'Ueut d antj c arlDB qualities of thU alitw canuut ba belter bbuwu lba by llm utruptf vodonie- uinun ui iiti luuuwiuui ut t.iuiu nciuerii Sff.00 Oenuliie IlnuiI-st?Hd. &a elegant and t vllkh drew Shue wnlch eumiueuda Uwlf. Jt,00 Iluud-uPwfd ll. A Aut cair Bboa v uueguttUiMi for htyin aud durabdlty. $080 (ioodypar Welt In tbu lodard drou O Shoe, si 4 popular price. jl2.60 iJlciiianrs rilioe lrpcUllr ft-Japtad r M tor ra IruWI iuu, lariiiurn, jU- All uid lu Cuuffrtma, Buttuu u4 U. heve been ukmI favoruhl rcKMlved sfuee latroil ed sfuee latroilueea aud tbe reeeet Imuroveiuents make tueai superior , kUJ MUM. MUtU Ml Uf 1 Ask your Iieeter, aud If lie MBBot uiupiy you Mua direct Co feel rertlwa prlee, post i ioc Ul.AH. Urankton, Hle.ee. Adam Mohrkam &on, Agents, I.K1IIOUTON. Mi. fVL ? 1 WW WZsrfK-Z. vv III l."VV-l, Jill I Mm m. w. Head the Advocate. LOB8TER AND COD CULTURE. A New Departnre lu tlie Propagntlou of tlie Rhcllflnli. I It is rery probable tlmt utAaesTve have ' reiort to arlificlal culture I roplenigh imr lnlmter flsherten there will he a I marked decline in Nova Scotia's output i dunng the next few years. Already 1 Newfoundland is ahead of us In this , branch of fish culture, for under the ninnagempnt of Adolph Nielsen, a Nor wegian expert, "the ancient colony" has taken a new departure in the propaga tion of cod and lobsters. In n recent article Rev. Moses Harvey writes that the fish hatchery On tho shore of Trinity bay IS the largest in the world for the propagation of codfish and lobsters, and capable of hatching 800,000,000 of cod and 200,000,000 lobsters in a single sea son, A slnglo inothor lobster can stow away no less than 00,000 eggs, and she carries these about with her until they are ri pened and hatched. Tlie lobster trapper takes these mother fish and carries them to the faotory, where they are thrown into boiling water, and of course the eggs aro destroyed. The quantity' of lobster ova that perish in this way is beyond all calculation, and is one great cause of depleted fisheries. Mr. Harvey thus describes Mr. Niel-1 sen's ingenious methods: Ho gets the fe male lobster at the factories before they aro boiled, and with n sort of Bpoon con structed for the purpose ho strips the eggs from tho fibrils and returns the lob ster uninjured. He takes tho eggs, which are not nearly so delicate as those of tho cod, and places them in the incu bators, where the water is kept in con stant motion. After a time, longer or shorter ac cording to the degree of ripeness they have reached before being removed from the mother, these ova are hatched. With some of them only two days are required; in tho case of others less advanced a month or even two months may be needed to hatch them. Unlike tho cod the young lobster must be fed, for it has no yolk sao to feed on when it breaks from tho shell. Mussels chopped fine, with occasionally a few yolks of eggs, furnish food on which they grow rapid ly, and in five or six days thoy have gono through their first shelling and are fit to be set free in tho water to pick up their own living. Mr. Nielsen has invented floating in cubators to be placed in the water near the lobster factories which are scattered around the shores. In these incubators the eggs are placed and attended to by men properly instructed. Ho has 433 of these floating incubators distributed this year at thirteen different stations thirty-six at each. They are reported to be working admirably. There would be no fieri ons difficulty(involved in making similar experiments upon our own coast, and wo understand that the energetic minister of marine already has the proj ect under consideration. Halifax Her ald. Selllns tlie Queen a Tombstone. . Mr. Andrews came pretty near selling tho queen a Bample of his marble that would have been n great thing for him. Ho was telling me all about it the other aay. "O. R. Johnson, tho vice consul," said he, "got mo a card to the queen's draw ing room in May, and I went to it at tired iu u court dress which I hired at n shop iu Bond street. There was an aw ful crush, but 1 contrived to get pretty near tho head of the procession by tip ping a sixpence to the lord chancellor of tho privy chamber. I bowed and kissed the queen s hand in great shape; told her I had always admired and sympathized with her that I particularly revered her for her dovotion to the memory of the departed, My words seemed to touch her deenlv. She answered that it was her determination to keep, that memory forever green. 'In that case,' said I, 'let me give you a pointer buy a fifty foot slab of my verd-antiquo marble! " ','What did she say to that?" I asked, "She didn't say anything," replied Air. Andrews, "but a rude fat man iu gilt lace and a cocked hat told me to keep moving on around to the left. I'd have closed a sale if it hadn't been for him. Eugene Field in Chicago News. In tlio Cualiliit'rfl'lre llooio. Very few of those who watched tho torpedo hoat Cushing as Bhe took her spins around the harbor, or aa sho ap peared in her cradle in the dry dock, re alized how trying is service on board the little vessel, even in time of peace. When the Cushing .is under way the temperature in the little engine room gets up to anywhere from ISO to 160 decs., and in the narrow auarteis where in the twenty-three officers and men are stowed the thermometer for hours at a time will register 100. But such things must be when you put 1,700 horse power machinery into a boat of only ninety tons displacement aud the safety valves are set to blow oil at 250. The fire room of the Cushing when she Is making her highest speed, 81.4 miles an hour, must give the unfortunate men In it a vivid idea of how salamanders feel. Boston Transcript. Hide Tommy Sometimes. Mr. Dashboard Poore the other even ing Invited a few friends to dinner. During the repast Howells, one of the gueat, while roaring over one of Poore'a bun mots, accidentally knocked one of those fashiuuubltt hock glasses off -the table, and. it smashed upon tho floor. No one seemed to take notice of the iu cident except Toromyi tlw precocious pnae oi ma motiiera Heart, who ex claimed: "Uh, mamma, it's one of those glasses we borrowetj from' Air. Robin sou, next door." Jewelers' Circular. Muklug Use of Wrecks. In Chatham it will be noticed that there are on many barns and many out- puimi tigs signs winch, to the unlniBut e4i are, of themselves, meaningless. They Iwve fantastfp names carvei upon tnem, buoh as "Flying uwuti," 'iar. guerite." etc. They are all that are left of once gallant ships that have been wrecked on the burs and shoals off Chat ham. Many ' there are of these. Prov incetowi Jgeaoon. Two l'arls Weddings. Mile. Jeanne Hugo, grauddatighter of the eelebrMed poet, ia betrothed to M. Leon Daudet, son of the novelist, A1: phouse Daudet. Tho fiancee, who is very handsome Iter dowry.also ia just 20, and the young man ia three years her senior and a promising member of tho medical profsion. For a long time the youthful Leon, whose wonderful mon kev tricks mads him flip tnll? nt Varie was the boon companion of M. Qeprtfeij uugo, ana uoin nave been sketched Jn Daudet's recent books nranks. tniir appearance and all. Another projected union In the world of letters is that of M. Paul Bourcet, whose "CcBur de Femme" is having such an immense sale, and who is afllauced to Mile. Min pie David, the daughter of an Amerioan merclmnt residing in Paris Exeliaiige, The rolling of oold steel wire is now accomplished with ease, and instead of tue wire becoming weakened by the process practical (eats have demonstrated that its tensile strength is nearly doubled. In other words, the tensile strength of hot drawn steel wire is 58,480 pounds to the square inch, while that of cold rolled steel wire is 105,800 pounds. rRHEUMATISMl GOUT. BACKACHE. Pains Initio Side, Ltho Chest and tho Joints, Neuralgia, i Sprains, etc., etc., tho A L. IMPORTED R"aNCH0R"M wni wm Wl is MP VYIH ?YKR Pi m The. BEST, UNEQUALED REMEDY. W m Used with greet cnoeess In the Imperial m and Royal Tlenerel Hospital of Vienna m end many others. H Om Cuollclttl Teitlootlal eatcf Tkroitslst 1 B . , TTOTorous, lu., Jen. as, ea g . Your Anchor J'aln Bxpeller Is really eteel- H lent. One ot our sisters, sulterinit (rom ltheu- E matlsm for years, could nnd nothing to euro I 1 lier but your Anchor l'aln Kipeller. I GCUOOt, BISTERS UE NOTRE DAKB. I 1 GO Cents a bottle. I H OF MOST DRUGGISTS, OR DIRECT FROUfl 1 F. AD. RIGHTER & CO., 1 A 810 Broadway, New Tork.m Hi Koroponn Iloneee i Rudolstedt, 0y, A IK Imdoii, Vienna, Itotterdem, Prague, fkWW Konsteln, Olten, Nuremberg, Lclpslo. Hv it rmzs uiDAta awasbes. JMu froREE Books about other Anchor Ro-H HHb. medies on Application, jmiWKt Modern Science lini fllicmerpd'tliat nil diseavrt aro caiwil liy MICROBES Therefore all uisemes pan be cured liy destroy Iiir these Mlcrobei, nnil the onlv ffcinenv on earth Hint will accomplish tlilswltlioiuiiarin to the piillent Is SZ1 Microbe Killer It Is a thorough blood purifier, a wonderful antiseptic and ront.ilulnK no drug what crt 1, Is perfectly safe. The M iciioiik Kili.fk Is composed ot dts iilled water impregnated Willi powerful germ destrnyinp sasei which peimeates anil purifies the entile ssstein. Send for our IlOOIC KlvlliK history of Mi crobes, and discovery of this wonderful med icine, free. 7 Lalght Street, NEW YOKE CITY. Ask your drtigitlst for It. T. 11. THOMAS, Druggist, Atfent for Lelilfth ton, l"a. Jiilyafi-am MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, PA. orr.tis rntNT iucrsuai is slptexbxr. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT Furnishes a full Clusieal Course of four rearm. Uhlnrau, including botrd, s. 1 1(3 for IS weeka. ACAOEMIC DEPARTMENT Friparcs tar Oolle-n, Teaching, I1nfllnqs. 4c. , Oliaw.lnrlidloi!hoaiTl,uilB3frvrBOlS linlldla halted by nte.ra For c&talopnca, itpply to Roy. T. L. 8EIP, D.D., President. IGKETTGaiLUiilt KWOIRAHD OITIDINII I Broi'i anil rhr .tnui Rlh ICOfililERCE fllll.AllKI.I'HIA TIIC LEADING SCHOOL OP BUSINMHlMEiJl 9 JLTIt flrtJntb'i of both sexri a"ttd to fwJ poiiiiant. or ss- mr wtsu iui viiuuiue. iuu r.t)01 1 91 i)inmeDiiUnGl.l citculation is growing because we furnihh all rlio lntest local news in the best style. Sample us Our of the g i1)t tnc woriu, -uur uttiitieibtt luperioriood we1ltendrsl to O.i rtltOM la ettlo(ility Aftiftbov. Only thou who wrllt touial onctua make tun of M tbf cbnct All vvubavitodain S retjirnis to ibow bur fQA ta Qlboi wbotallTOur ttIffbVora " and thoaa around iu. Tbt bt (toiiint f tbU adrtrtlMAtit ihowa tbt amail and of lha tala. cv MORP cop. Tit ollftwlof eat liTit ibt appearanct of ft leducad to about th tlftlath part of It bulk. It i a gnnd, doubU tlia tela cope, at Urfja ia ar lo carry . Wa will alto ihavr you how yovi can makt from S3 tottlOi day at Itaat, from tha urttvrub oultprlenc BttarwiitaatAne Wa par4iljspreUFbar-rts. AdJriM.H. UALLE1T CO,, Box 0SZUHD( Ua)VC, qFor LODTorTAIXINO KMtHOOn uooeral ana n unuus iuiiuiii weakness or Holy ami Bind, r.mctj Uobutt. wbl uaMIOOUfnllr llnlerfil. llowtlania n SlrnlhaHt:al,i:iU.rKUrlUll(llNS-iBTS01'a0Ur. nwiuieir nr.iiir naxK ntuiati;-iuaeai laiiii, Had ttitllr frn (O Stale! and farelKB Coaatrlea. tTrltttfata Ueaerlptha Kwth, vablaaalloqaad proara aalUS (MtUdlfraa. Mir... erie Medical co., duffaIo. n. v. 11111. AllKl l-lll A. l' I ieaton.e.iiooetatloa or lii ul Hint, from bunine.!. t'a?es pronounc! In ciirabla by olUors wuuuhI. Bona lor uircuur. CURE GUARANTEED, ogtea; Qoia WatcbST 11 a&l II oriu Ul VU,UM. uM v watcbln Ilia world Pfrt tbnektrpr Warrkatfdbaaryt whu uulu Duotinr cait. ftAlk laiHB'sn4M with worka aai caaaa oual valuf Onk riNSOMln i-ach locaJltT can mcuii Ana Iree, torltbar with our Urft d valuablllnsriouaehold HklB. Tlitt UmDlfl.ll Kali tlitt Tstrli. un lV" AH lha work mu naad do la to abaw vt bat w aaud you to (boa who callyour friend and neighbor and thoaa about you that alwaj-i multi iq raluabla iradt fur uv.wbkb bold foe ycari bioi,eautlaclf n4bui warrftaij Wa pay all aapma, frufbi, tte stftti yau know all. If on would like lrowotk or ui.ycaua aarnfroKt atU to HSUO per week and upvardt Addnifc. 51 II e Wsi -rift- Slop thai Hawlaos aM Spilling. I will give FiftvPollnm for a case of-Oa-tarrh, Cold in the Head, Deatoess, ilajr Fever. Affected Kve Sleht. Asthma 'tor Tjroal Troiibli, 1 cannot cure with my Beacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one dollar to my poslottire address for a hot! la, I win man 11 to yon at my expense. ITuv l'evor Cured with Three lint tins. HENRY A. ZOUR1ST. .. 18! 1-2 Exchange St. Geneva, N.Y. 2-1-one year. ADAM UAC11U8 JOHN EACiin3 fe&e z Sou CONTRACTORS, Lehighton, Carbon county, Pa IlftspPcUully inform Hie puhlli that they' are prcred to do all Hinds of BDllflbE anil Flnitlni Wort Sut-li as Dutling In llalli Tubs, Clossta, 4-, al very lowest prices and lu the best pos sible manner. Estimates cheerfully furn- shed on appliiatlon. Si03Di-iu IuwaariiuquHlUliMareunauriaMSitisWaly ."jtlanUmr twu box of anjratur brufd. Ku I'unsAti: bvii ea i.chhhenbiiai.i.y. iur .Piles! Piles! Piles! Prey's Uiilrerssl Pile Sniiository. A s.trs cure forer (orniollki,llileriiiiloreleriim, Iti'liiifK ur bluwllm!, and Iuuk stauUlug ll.uii.ii lulled. Tr It. een it sou iid v luili-il with eveiy utlier remt'ily. llu-i Supponl tory la i-oni-.stimie.il, ea.i in api-lv, aatt, otm .ma clt-an, mid i?.1. eri sdvHiitnue ovei tiim tnnuts Slid aahes. flivslcsns Hat- In their 1-irf f Ice. tlhe It s lilal ana son is 111 he it-ll'-itui hi .1 convlnrrd. If your dnutslnt dues nut keep in or get It for you, seud lor it bj mail, fine, Scents a Box. Address, An drew F LautMter, F. Sold by Ur . M B. Keber Iloru andT. O.ThoBias lu.cbiytittyi.tC, iiiutiscoincim, mams mm riii-Srf,.cnce irta "MUl its sWfgil ng phyvicians recommend kem. one. Chicago News.
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