Kasily amwerwl.- If a strong man, who has frequently nITrred pain, grow Impatient and rebellious, how much more Impatient should lie the Diby who does not know what suffering: tneaos. For the palm of (Mtllr, teething, etr., Dr. Bull's Baby Symp i the sovereign remedy Pride cent" It li a hard thing to treat nasal catarrh In children; but Old Haul's Catarrh Cure is ea.i lo use, safe and efllcaclous. Hold everywhere for 2(1 cents. As reasonably expect oaks from n tnufth room bod, as great and durable, products from small and hasty efforts. Forced to Leave Home, Over CO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and hayo head ache and nn unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a free narnple of Hub Brand remedy. The ladies praise It. Everyone likes it. Lnrge slicd package CO cents. The Bible contains no word of more than six syllables, There Is mure real heartache in a square yard of suspense Mian In an acre of realization. Oh, "Wlint a Couch. Will you heed the warnlnc The slirnal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consumption, ask your selves if you can afford for the Mike of sav in it 60 cents, to run the risk and do notli ing'for it. We know from oxperience that Slnloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This explains why moretlian a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping couch at once. Mothers do not he without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Sluloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Biery's or Thomas' drug store. The value of a ton of pure gold is $002, 709,20. "A man can not afford to make a fool of himself," But consider how reckless of expense some people are. Shaken Out of Gear, Ily malarial disease, the human machinery can' not hall perform Its office. Digestion, secretion, evacuation are disordered, the blood becomes watery, tho nerves feeble, the countenance ghastly, sleep disturbed and appetite capricious. Terrible Is this disease, fell Its consequences, There Is, however, a known antidote to tho miasmatic poison, and a certain safeguard against It. In malarious regions of our South and West, lnjgoutli America, Guatemala and on tho Isthmus ot Panama, ns well as In trans marine countries where the scourne exists, this Inimitable preventive and remedy, Hostelter's Stomach Hitters, has. during the fast thirty-live years, been constantly -widening the area of its useiuiness, aim uenionsiraiing irs sovereign vitiuo. i.ivcr cuinpiuiiii, uyspepsia, constipa tion, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are all remedied by it. im. A cheerful old man or woman Is like the sunny side of a woodshed In the last of winter. The eagle Is tho bird of freedom, but tho turkey has the most friends In the fall of the j car. Itucklen'a Arnica Salve. The BEST Salve In the world for cuts, brnses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give nerfect sails taction, or money refunded, rilee 25 centsper uua. ,i'ui sale uj UTUKKISU Honesty novcr has lo crowd any body In order to get room to make a living, Read this paper. Some Foolish People Allow a cmipli t.n rim until it nnia l.,....! the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh.it will wear away, but in most capes it wears them away, Could they ho in duced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first uose. rrice ouc and $l.uu. Trial size free, At all druggists. Some girls are pressed for time and others for the fun of it. It is one of the peculiarities of coining men that they don't seem to arrive. How It Was. At the linlllf. nf fiollvt.1....... T 1. through the left leg and waa sent to the hospital. The army surgeons relieved me uuv prouounceu my case incurable. Jt dis charged pieces of bone, and for years I have suffered with a running sore. I tried everything which my limited means would allow, and experienced no relief until I tried Sulphur Bitters. I am now almost wm aim suau continue their use. Old Soldier. A clever woman is the woman, mv friend, that jou and I jhould want for guide, counselor and friend. The woman who carries pins in her month is supposed to be closely related to the man "who didn't know It was loaded." Catarrah is in. the blood. No euro for tins loathsome and dangerous disease is poj. sible until (he poison is thoroughly eradi cated from the system. For this purpose, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla is the best anil most economical medicine. Price $1. Six hollies o. Worth $5 a bottle. Only one wolf has ever gone around in a sheep's skin, but many a sheep has traveled for miles and miles in a wolfs skin. Iteuiarhnble ltesruu. airs, juicnaei curtain, Pla nne d, III., makes Ui statement that she caurlit cold, whkli set. SAffASfi SUtte'. tot amoiilh by her family i?i2?.er,s.5e.w"sall?;ele9'i victim of consiimp Hon and that no iiieUfelu could cure her. Her , . "ivMiiiur uuuiu nut) ner. iiur druggist suggested Dr. King's New Dlscoierv &u9h? fW.oni SV. Sought a bottle ai d lo licj HhiHntey1?""1 be,u?,,t'l from first dose. 55? fc'SI"1 usa "J"1 "f,Pr takl"S tp" bot tles, found herself sonud and well, now dot s linr SSih?'Jsf'Sori.wld 19 well as she ever was. 5Shl,tInl.,,0L,.le f "s Oieat Discovery at Keber's Drug Store, large bottles Wc. and $1.00. When the house dog barks at the milk man In tho morning it Is a sure sign of hydrophobia. If BuftVr.m from Consumption Coughs and Colds will try Paii-Tlna Cough and Consumption Cure, they will find nef rel et and permanent benefit. The median roWlon ?,eclf awmedy of the highest valueTrry It Trice as and 6u cents. Trial bottles free. h.UlaXEe &ropr"ou of the diseases which cause human suffering result from derangement ot the stomach, bowels and liver. Dr. lieV Ijver KeBulaV)r removes all these troubles, "rial bottles free at Thomas' Drug suitr The smallest division of an American State Is the township. We believe It Is the railroad engineer who whistles at his work. Tlrty Spusms a Day. Had Mrs. II. A. Uardner, of Vistula. Ind., lived two llioiinnd yearn ago she would have been thought to he ! by evil spirits. Klie waa snlyec t lo nervous proslralion, headaches, dissinew, backache, palpitation and forty to fifty spaHim u day. Though having bean treated by eight phy sicians for years without suueess, she was permanently wired by one bottle r.f lr. Miles' Kesloratlve Nervine. A trial bottle of this new and wonderful medicine, and a finely illustrated treatise free at T. I). Thomas' and V. V, Biery's Urn Kt.ire, who recommends and guarantees it. A waller of regret. llunker l)o you remember the cigar I gave you the othei day? Hill I'm sorry to say 1 do. Consider the caterpillar he has to liuuip himself If he wishes to make any progress. The beauty of being a millionaire is thai you get things presi-me,! I., you that pom or people baye to buy, "Knowledge is ikibvi, ' hut hlu tin -cracker it sounds betiti the tni, If you hayn't much, iuu can double It by being thankful. 1 RAPID RIBS TO WSAUTH. Story of th X-p to ZfniMieUl dnovtt ot Adam Du4snblrer. A party of gentlemen were talking In front of the Hotel Sanders-rille a few evenings ago, carrying on a running conversation about men and event. They were calling up little retnlnlsoenoea of the post, when one of them remarked e "Years ago, Jnst after the close of the war, I remember there lived In this county a man who every day walked be tween tho plow handles, tilling his little farm for a livelihood, contented and serene, seemingly careless and unmind ful of the hard life he dally led. By hla fellows he was not accredited with any unusual degree of business toot, nor was it the ease that his Judgment In matters of finance was sought by any of his acquaintances. "If ho was overly shrewd no one knew It; If ho anticipated any successful achievements beyond the sphere in which ho moved he did not let any one know of this latent ambition that fired his brain. " Finally he drifted away from these parts. At first he went to Savan nah. Soon after reaohlng that city, hav ing made a favorable impression on a lady who had some means and who as sisted him in pecuniary matters, he be came associated with John L. Martin in the cotton commission business. In that he prospered fairly well, and eventually married his benefactress. Retiring- from the cotton trade ho went to New York some time in the seventies. There ho struck in, it seems, with the 'magicians of finance ' in the great metropolis, and prosperity has beamed on him over since. "At the annual election of stockhold ers of the Central railroad in Bavanuah Gen. Alexander, the president, voted by proxy 8,700 shares of that stock, tho property of Adam Dudenheif or, of New York, and that was only a meager por tion of his accumulations. Tho Adam Dndenlieifer that lived In pinohed cir cumstances in this county years ago is now the same Dudenhelfer that is ac counted almost, if not entirely, a million aire in the most populous and wealthiest city in the Union. "His life, so far as rapidmonoy making goes, is a marvelous success, and yet it is but the history of other men. From the bottom he has risen and worked his way through adverse ciroumstances tq a position of security and earn It is all in theman, after all." Sandersonville (Ga.) Progress. A Good Method of Copying. Buy a piece oT common footory or cheese cloth, or as many pieces us may be necessary to make the desired number of copies, eaoh the size of the letter book page. When about to take copies wet the oloth, or several pieces if necessary, so thoroughly that there shall be no dry spots. This done wring them out as dry as possible with the hands. Now place the oil sheet in tho book and tho cloth thereon, and the leaf of the copy hook on this. Next lay the letter or manuscript on this, and if another sheet is to be copied add another oil sheet, n wet cloth, the tissue leaf, and so on for as many sheets as there may be to copy. By this process ns many as twenty sheets may be copied successfully at tho same time, whilo the most expert with the brush, or any similar device for moistening the tissue leaves, will some times fail on a single copy. We retired our hair and felt brushes to make placo for the cheese cloth a number of years ago. For typewriter work nothing ex cels the cloth. Clear copies may bo pro cured as long as there is enough ink left on a ribbon to make an impression. Cor. Writer, Dyeing Rous. It is said that tho process of dyeing rCtftAfl flhAPrtmtnrTfl .aTr1inc.all.TAl,...,..,.1. " " --'0 " .... i-l,.Li , u ui UUUil of industry with English horticulturists. r i -1 , ... uuiwuu oi growing now varieties of i-i-i . ruaeu, wuiuu is a process or years, tney filrnnlv arrow ordinnrv whlfA dip them in a chemical solution which in a single hour converts them into the most magnificent yellow tea roses, the rare scarlet red or the peculiar shade of bluish violet which has been one of the favorites of tho season. In a similar wav pmic roses are turned into blossoms of the deepest red. Some years ago, be fore this branch of "floral chemistry" was developed, thn first PTTlArtn art fa were successfully made in France with ii , t - , . ... wo pupuiur pinit nortensia, wmcli, by being watered with a solution of iron. ttwumou ujuo Biiaue. ionaon letter. The Fly Too Ultr a Foul. Put a fly on the window and up he goes toward the top; ho can't be made to walk downward. A St. Louis inventor hit upon an idea. Why not use thai habit against them? Forthwith he made a window screen divided in half. The upper half lapped over the lower, with an inch of space between. As soon as a fly would light on the screen he would proceed to travel upward, and would mus waiK straight out of doors. On reaohlng tho top of the lower half he would be outside. Nnt lining ni.io - " t. ,w walk down he had no way to return to mo room, xiy tins means a room can be quickly cleared of files, which always smuumusuv, new xoric journal. Curability or Consumption. In a late series of experiments Dr. Koch found that certain bodies, such as volatile nils. tuuwiiiiu rails, SUCU OS nitrate of nil of gold, even in very small doses (1 to ,vw,wu, iuiu oven less;, uestroy the bacilli of consumption in a very short time. He therefore concludes that in the course nf timn enmn . 1 - - . wVU,W MMg uiujr ue discovered that will cure the disease by destroying the bacilli without injury to W.U uuuj. Aruuuiiyr .traveler. Milk and Oysters. The diotetio expert has analyzed the "Blue Point," and finds that, bulk for bulk, tho mollusk is equal to mlllc in nutritive value. "Oysters," he nays, "come nearer to milk than almost any other common food; their values for sup plying the body with material to build up Its parts, repair its wastes and fur nish it with heat and energy are pretty nearly the same. "Chicago News. Julian Uuwthoruc, Julian Hawthorne stands six fee thigh and looks like a short haired, modernized edition of his father, who wrote "The Scarlet Letter." He is abroad shoul dered, genial manuered man, with a penchant for ranhHn tr lit n 111 ii jacket. He lives nt Sag Harbor, is a u.uiuiH-iu-iuw ot ueorge i'arsons hi- H'r,p d the father of n larS tow" Vlthal he is only four-and-forty, and he .miiicu uiYii engineering at Dresden and written novels in the south of Ire land. Harvard is responsible for his education, and ho is a point blank rein ration of the theory, that the sous of great men are generally nobodies, Bx- Highest Meteorological Stations. The highest point at which regular meteorological observations are raado Is on a 11,800 foot psnk of the Peruvian Andes. Harvard college maintains an observatory in Colorado at an altitude of bnt 900 feet lass than the above. The station on Pike's peak is pushed up 14,100 feet into the rarifled atmosphere of Col orado Also. In Europe there are but two stations at any considerable height, they being 10,000 and 11.000 feet respectively, fit Louis Republic. "Wo would call the atten tion of the public to our facili ties for executing any kind of job printing, from the smallest card to the largest poster, .every thing executed with neatness and dispatch, and at remarkably low prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bargains, and uusmess men win nnti it as cheap, and much more business like, to order their supplies From us. We can liunisli 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, bo 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 -r-These we can furnish in any quantities desired 250, 500 or 1000 lots, at wonderfully low figures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Husiness men should have both. BillfXeads 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 them in any quantity at lowest prices Cards-r-We always carry in stock and can print at short, no tice business or visiting cards. 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 remaricablv low. We can print them at short notice, As bargain announcements they are just the thing. Fosters This is om sped alty. Picnic bills, horse bills, sale bills, in fact, any and every thing in this line can be printed in good shape and at tlje lowest prices. Ave make no charge tor writing out posters. It in need of anything in this line wesolia it yoUfc favors. Book Printing Societies and others desiring anything in this line will find' the very low est prices ruling here. Send in your orders. Printing Any and every thing coming under this head wedding stationery, dtate ments, tags, weigh bills, order books, etc., can be had here. Particular attention paid to oil mail orders. Give us a trial, CARBON ADVOCATE Isehighton, Carbon oounty.Pa, STUMJirs HIIAVINU SALOON, opposite the Ahvocatk Omen, u headquarters for suiiviuj;, mm uiuuiiK uuu auatiipooiii. uall. WA. I'KTEIta, Saloon anil Tlestaurant, Bank . Street. Fresh LUBeralwaysoutap. Oys n season. Drop In ami .see lis, novl2-ly E. F. LUCKENBACH, 1'I.AIN ANT) DHCORATIVH I'Al'EIt HANG INq. IJOUHR AND MAN I'AINTINO AND (JKAININH. Competent workmen sent to any part of me county. IIKAIKJUAnTKM FOrt Wall Pauers. Borders & Decorations Urns assortment, and the latest styles, Booh, Stationery, Fancy Gooto WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Hhaile making and pulling up l'ifiiip)ijr niiriiurfi lit. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Jirusiu's $c general 1'ainters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancli Chunk, Pa llelow the llroailway House. rB0Y AND GIRL01" tints What shall ue have them taught ami where? eirce uoiiege BUSINESS and SHORT AN D HKCOMl DPItDtNO, 017-010 Chestnut St.. 1'l.lladu., !. Second. Third and l.'nnrth vinn,. Morinm, Afleniooii and Night Sessions. fitiniiltiir !tm If n. hJi?lirl1"1,' ".'rty-0'! separate students last year. Karly application necessary. Instruction, the skill and devotion of ie Faculty and the earnestness of etfoitaud lie general success attendluij the same In nro- niotn iiig nieir inieresia auer leaving College. for Miifits Efisj Stenographic Clerks oi tleneral AmMwiU in he Cuunflni; House. Business meu in.eipetj i ore otgraiTiiatesih sjear than before, as the Standard of tiraduation has been Itaiseii. IVIrce I'ollege Writing Slips and Ileal llnsl uei,s I onus. t Prof. Z 1. Itoot, for Iloine Piiii-llic nn,. dollar a set, pottage prepaid. i-. in sixth (21,1 college Anuuai, Uradua tliiK Kxtctes including adBresae by I'raaUWut Beed, ol Dfcklnsou College, awl BWwpEoi5 etc., sent when requested. Address IHOSIAs MAY TEIRCi:, M. ., VU. D Principal Some President' rr,i, vs. Some men are born for trousers, nth era achieve trousers and mluin Lure, tronsera thrust upon thrin. Who that ever saw President Arthur can forget the befttiHfnl folds of Ihh t,-imner? Neither large nor small, with no bag ging at the knee, but, falling gracefully upon his Bhoe they were indeed beautiful to behold. Such trotiBers were not sim ply duo to tho tailor's art. They showed his natural Affinity for trousers, and while tho experiment might have been attended with danger, there is, nevertho less, a strong probability that Mr. Ar thur would have made a pair of Bowery "hafld-nie-downs" look quite respectable. Of all the presidents of modern times he was the best clothed as to his nether garments. His great predecessor, Gen. Garfield, achieved trousers. His tailor was good, tho cloth was in good tasto, but the wearer gave little attention to the mat ter, and oven appeared In public once in trousers frayed at tho heel, Hayes" trousers were barely respectable, while Gen. Grant was utterly indifferent to his. Trousers were thrust upon him. Ho really had no tasto for them. President Harrison's trousers are re spectable and good always, but they are full of wrinkles and of so conservative a color as to bo nonentities in the trousor world, and President Cleveland's legs were incased in broadcloth of a stiffness and newness of appearance that showed a woeful subordination of the wearer to the tender mercies of the tailor. This is a fatal mistake. A uinn's trousers should show the combined thought of tue wearer anu tho tailor. Neither can accomplish them successfully alone. Cor. New York Times. , Mummies and Bfoh am ii'feTIjrfiTIP' One night 1 visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the purpose of exam ining some of the antiques exhibited there, and 1 took a look at tho mummied cats, In which my little son, who was with me, is especially Interested. Very solemn and ghastly are tho swathed and silent tabbies, who perhaps gamboled around the feet of Moses and of Pha raoh's daughter, and It struck me irr looking at them that the Egyptians of 8,000 years ago were a little ahead of the New York of today In their devotion to birds and quadrupeds. Something of this veneration for the brute creation has been transmitted to the Mohammedan of the east, who per mits neither cats nor doers to be slain. but provides meals and quarters for them. A learned pundit of that porsua- sion once expressed to the late S. 8. Cos. when minister to Turkey, his surprise that a Society for the Prevention of Cru elty to Animals Bhould be needed in a Christian country. Our brilliant "Sun set" was not usually at a loss for words either to conceal or express an Idea, but on this occasion he confessed that he was routed by tho unspeakable Turk. and had to take refuge in the assertion that this was the work of tho Blavat6kv sect of Buddhists. It is just possible that tho gentlo Turk believed him, but Mr. Vox was always of tho opinion that he did not. New York Letter. Selling Tobacco In Danville. It is an interesting sight to seo the hundreds of covered tobacco wagons come to market. Largo waro houses are ready to offer every Inducement to farm. ers to sell their load. Driveways load to the great Uoors where the load is as sorted in piles according to grade, hav ing been weighed first while on the. truck. Each pile is tagged with the name of the owner and the weight, with a place for the buyer's name and price. Many farmers remain over nidht. for they arrive at all hours of tho day aim mguc c ree statues nun other ordi nary comforts are provided. There are ten waro houses In Dnnvillo. N. O. They are divided Into two-t.erlcs of live each, and publlo sales are con. duoted in two at the same time. Under the direction of the Tobacco Exchange the order of sales is arranged. Placards are posted at different points, "First sale at Neal's," "Seoond sale at Acree's," and so on, each waro house taking its nssi srned turn until all five have sold out first to day, the last to-morrow. Each waro house has Its own auctioneer, clerks, and, most of tho Arms buying having two sets of buyers to attend on the two circuits. Cor. Washington Post. Compressed Air Torpedo. Still another torpedo, tfiis one the in vention of an Austrian count, Bnoniv corel by name, has made its appearance in the European naval and military world. According to official and pri va te reports of the trials of this instrument they were eminently successful, giving results superior even to those obtained from the Whitehead. The motive power is compressed air, acting directly from a reservplr upon the propeller without any assistance or Intervention from mai hiu ery. The propulsion is effected by twin screws working inversely and giving a velocity greater and more continuous, it is contended, than any obtained in other torpedoes. One remarkablo feature of this invention is tho faculty of iiutc tnatio guidance, which enables it to avoid protective nets and shields, and to dive any distance before rising to eivo Its blow. Exchange. The Time tu Gather Flowers. Do not gather flowers while tho suit is shining upon them, but chooso instead the early morning, or the hour after the sun has gone down. Avoid pulling or tearing from the plant; cut with sharp scissors or a knjfo, and in tho oase of varieties having a large stalk or gtoin rub a little dirt over tho wound. Al ways leave as long a stem as possible, not to interfere with other buds or blug sorns. John Richnrds in Jenness-Miller Magazine. It Is not generally known that a single mouse turned loose in a irrnrarv xxHml.itx. will catch mgre flies in a single evening than fly paper catches all day, and be sides, he eats them, and don't leave tliem lying around loose. Don't grudge the uiuusu pis mue miscmer; ne is a good fly and roach exterminator. A Ueggur'a Kicuae. Some of the beinrars who Infraf l'.i.- row are very bright, indeed. By ou- Statlt Practice tlinv luxvuun almii-aVlu Judges of character from facial expres sion. The ones wlw are mct Hiicctsf'ul are those who come out frankly anil own wuai tney want money fur. A wry common device is to ask for u cent with which to gat over the bridg. The other day a well dressed man was approached by a sorrowful looking mail at tho bridfjB entrance, who whiirwl in a frying tune: 'Say, mistier, will vou nlease ai w nm a cent? I want to net across tlm In iiW " Theman lulihenxed ulinv.nl l,u i,,,,i Into his pocket and drew out a tick t lor the bridge promenade. Tim ed at it with a disappointed . xpif nm and then exclaimed: That ain't no truod to me. hir: I xx-ni.t to get over the bridge in a hurry on the cars. Mv erandumther's il ilia. " - YorV .Trmr."l The most recent additions to the cata logue Of scientific term have been uia lo by a professor ut Aix-lu-Ch,ipt-liu, Or. Micbaalis, who has taken out patents i for the manufacture of auetykwtut Ku- , phenythydraiinsacnrt) and its actuvl- phnylhdroimpraiiiiiiacuj-o. I fAMXH trWAOQOArKTED WITH THE JBOORAPHT or THE onrjNTBY, WILL OBTAIN1 MOOa TM.UABM Iff FORMATION THE GH1GA0Q, ROGK ISLAND & PAGiFiG RAILWAY, Including main linos, .branches and extensions Enst and West of tlio Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollot, Ottawa, Peoria, LajBalle.Mollne, Book Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine SfSft00 DasMpines.Wlnterset, AudubonJIarla-n.und Council Blutrg. 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The Favorite Line to Pipestone, water town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers flaoillties to trrvel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Counoil Blurts, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Ticket Office ln the United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, General manager. BTw Greatest Blood It KNOWN. PurifierA Ill Thli Great Gorman Sledlolno Is li olieaiicst ami best. 128 (loses of SUL-, I'm UBITTliItSfor$1.00,lCi less than one rent a close. It xvill euro worst cases of skin disease, from Biicu inai nwiui uisense scroiuin. Ili best medicine to use in alii? leases of such stubborn ancliyYour inj. I I deep seatod dlteaseB. DoniTenreotit IJJnot ever take ofoffi.IT?o BLUE PILLS SULPIIUK iv. i-incu your trust in are Mrk.no SL'LirilUJl JUITTEKS, tlio i) uro tit; and host matter what alls Use medicine ever nuto SnUar Jjjg J aojumxuuuguutlbUf7 wltliavcllowsllckyIDon't wait unlit you substnuce? Isyourlaro unablotowalk.or breath foul antlA'aro Hat on your buck, offouslvoi1 YourA'but. get uomo nt onci, it stoinatli Is outwwlll cure you. Sulphur of order. CseiWllItterais g hi"Eu8T1" Invalid's Frleiul. lmineillnlolyjrrlieyoiing.tho agedand tot. I Is your Ur-fl'tcrlng Uro soon mailo well by lino tlilck.itsuso. nemember what you ropy, rlo.A'read lioro, it may savo your Judy, oriHfe. It lias saved hundreds. guom wait until lo-morrow, 0 Try a Bottle To-day I S" Aro you low-splrlleil ami weak. JJor snuVrlnff from tho excessi-n ot iyonlli' If u, SUUMlUIt HUTIiltS A will euro you. Send JS 2-rent nlnnii to A. lM)itruv A Co. Jlostou.Man., tor bvt nicilU.tlwuvIiaiul'ilUlifl? Sae YoureHair BY a timely use oi Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a drosslng. It keeps tlio scalp clean, cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty ot tho hair. " I was rapidly becomliiE bald and pray ; hut after using two or three I uouies oi Ay ers wair vigor my uair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Jlelvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Some time ago I lost all my hair ln consequence of measles. After duo waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. It has apparently come to stay. The Vigor is evidently a grant aid to nature." J, B. Williams, Kloresville, Texas. "I have used Ayer's nalr Vigor for the past four or five years and And it u. .most satisfactory dressing for the hair, It is all I could desire, being harmless, causing the hair to retain its natural color, and requiring hut a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs. M. A. Ilailey, 9 Charles street, Haverhill, Moss. " I have been using Aypr's Hair Vigor for several yai8, and believe that it ha caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. II. J. King, Dealer ln Dry Goods, &c, Itlsliopvllle, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, raiPinsD BT , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, buM bv I irliuuidtN and Perfumers. Tlio ilyl-'U' . (lie ttubllltated, li'lielli. or lynai i'ti' of work of ml rid or liaily, drluU or exposure In Malarial Regions, will find Tint'. I'lIU the must trenlal nwtoratlve ever utIVreU the ullerlug IVBltll. Try Tliem Fairly. A vigorous bo.ly, pure blood, trong nervrs hih! u eheormi mind u 111 result. SOM KVlSItYWUKttl!. bu ttnt and uwly cmuMofid i PUntun tr PntpkTHd Hop Plasters pi p.i.T 1 iuU Mir "1 " IllUkUU. Mi hftll U put ( ri-JIi I. .11 ll ' -t N. riutf Bilua. Mikfl hilrm li 1 'it' iirn Majiwuu icuinuj PAI, HreuMI. IllfluiMMHtllMk Of WtkltV h.tlur :nt ir Untmo, .uauLtttr wha ltM-atctl or bolt fujwnl ii. M ti.stj.uJI lolh. all-poutrtul moill uualpi.partwb.d iiiiNfluUtr! Th. jmirU wvudt-rlkll; )ruktlH i-t .iUIk ftntl rouLoroa tw bantth nud HOI ri.Al t K m ,-r bi rn ur lrrtit.tr. Aro kbu by tauL,ttia- ur ptHJiiit ii, uvry walk ut !tt T :ttl Mlt CHfc- AIl'l MJitJ-ttWIluu w. li ii . lux ut i (i. .M- In 1 i a ii...- t.i 14 tirrtttUute imitititii ti ..i Ui,i i'h i-. nli , il.u prv.tuiuiui a .iuoiura, hOHFLA'-TCHCO Phu-hu IOMt..BO$1 Or. FROM A STT7DY OF THIS MAP OF JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHIOAGO, ILL. Uen'lT ckot & Pass. Agont A HABITUAL GROWLER. !VtpI h never read directions tr the lint to "ompUln that WolfrsACK. Blacking accutmil'tes on tha elioea. Sbill we Sty it is ueelitos tu aniMisj to their Intelligence, anil call them " ffaUtu&l Grovr.rT " !. ii Vrfjt I'ait i ftfH Hovst FurnuMng Start f 9? Pik-Ron, which . v will Stain Old vikw runniTuni ' uill Cthih Class and Chinawank will Stain Tinware will, C Air v'ouh Olo QASKtTO tolLL HTfci 4 DAV CjACH AND VarnUh at the isms tlm.. IK- WOLFF ie RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, ' CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases Wondorful Flesh Producer. Many have gaineil ono pound por day by its use. . Scott'a Emulsion ia not a secret remedy. It contains tlio stimulat ing properties of tlio HypopUos pliites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potoncy of both being- largely increased. It is usod by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Dt'itijiiMs. OCOTT & DOWNS, Chomlsts, N.Y. ELY'S Cream Balm CleauiFs the Nasal Fanaues, Allays Pain ana Inflammation. Heal! the Bares Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CUSK A pailii li' i uiilii(l aKieinltlf. 1'iit , Trfirt ri'KlHli'ii'il, uoi-i. liitoi iii.l.s, Kllillllt 1 .", 1SKI into inu'Ii niistril and is 'UIm tit iliuguNts, lt mull, u, Wmiu n si., ,- V,,K nATTqiTAW J j- DoukIhh SUoev are UaUllUil ivarrnuietl autl every pair IiunIiIh uamt) itiul prlae mumvi(l uu buiiom 2nn 1.75 OR $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Flue Cull' and Lured aterprfinf Jrlu. Tkt exeelltmcu nw wvurluu luultilea of this Uott CMUUt b bettvr nhuw u tUun l the t run eudorte meataur IU tbuiuuniU of .'ouiuut neitrcra. .00 iJpuplne Ilaud-iiirMtPd. n elegant autl Sjt00 i!anilvtid Ir. A fluo calf tiiio uueqiiatled fur ) lo aud duratUlty . SO. SO CIoiHireHr Welt u th tuidart1 dreaa O nuoe, at a popular price hi uu ureii ouuv nil" it i ouiiuruui tiavu. S0.50 PollcMHtan in enpecliilly adttpteU w rur rauroau utuu, iarinra, fit' All utade iu ('uoifrtiiw, liuttou aud 1 -.'. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFDigS Uavf befu mint favorably rwtived slmv lutrodut-td and the rwvut iuiurtivenit ntt muU- tUfin hiiptrlor ttl Ull lKMrt ltl A.k our Ik'.tli r utitl ir In HI lilt dlrt.it to flu.'toI eui'ioi,lUti udltlsrd uniiot tuppiy urn Miud putU iur HUT IllUllStl V. J.. HOI lil.AS, llruililuu. 31 USB. AJliih Mt-hikum Aon, AKents, I I Hu ll II IS IGOTFS I W. L. DOUGLAS Head tim Adocate. SUMMERING THE PEl'S. HOW I HEY ARE LOOOED, BOARDED AND CARLO FOR. Fnuiltles KelieTed of Crabnrratslne In eumbraaoes Some Things Worth Know ing About Dogs and Other Animals. An Interview with A Sjieelnlltt. I.t the snmmer season, when so many' fHmtliew abut up their city residences and go to the seaside or country, tlio diBpositlon to bo tnnilo of tho family pet, bo It dog, cat or bird, is often a moat embarrassing -question. It is often a nuisance to take it along. Humanity de mands that if loft behind it must be properly cared for. Tho numerous fanci ers, dealers and doctors of domestic pots ln this city fully appreciate this situa tion of affairs, nnd in summer notify the public by signs on their establishments that with them can be found "summer board for domestic pets." A LAttatS BUSINESS. 'The business is quite an extensive ono," said a deeper of ono of these "pet hotels," "yet it is not as great as we would like it to be. 1 think that the keeping of a house cat or dog Is getting less and loss popular with people in or dinary circumstances. The wealthy peoplo keep them because they have tho room and sorrants to look after them. Tlio wealthy, though, gonorally own their country or beach places and send their pets thore, so we got very few boarders from thorn. "Whllo people in ordinary circum stances are giving up dogs and cats as house pets thoy uro growing fonder nnd fondur of song birds. Dealers who take birds to board are now doing a rushing business. Peoplo of moderate means when they leave town generally go to hotels where they would not be allowed to take their pets, so it is from them we get most of our boarders. One Sixth av entio dealer Is hoarding nearly one hun dred canaries and many parrots and mocking birds. Fifty cents a week is tho charge for small birds and seventy live cents for parrots. Wo charge $10 a month for n, dog's board, and $7 a month for cats. "Peoplo who valuo their domestic pets should bo very careful how thoy care for them during tho summer. Give your birds plenty-of rape seed, and ns little large seed as possible. Slip a piece of greon stuff between tho bars of the cage occasionally. Also give them a bit of npplo onco n day. Apple is a natural tonio to birds. Keep your cats indoors as much as possible, and brush their coats thoroughly every day. Feed them lightly, giving them fish nnd milk dishes. nut no meat. HOW TO CAKE FOll UOQS. 'There is not one owner of a dog In ten who. knows how to care for the ant mal. The dog should bo kept us quiet an possible throughout the heat of the day, bnt ho should not bo chained or worried with restraint. He should be fed lightly aud only twice u day, and change Bhould be made In his food fre quently. Don't give hira meat. Give him a bono to chow once In a while. For staple food give lum milk dishes and vegetables. A great many people will tell yon tt dog won't eat vegetables. If it dog tnms aWay from vegetables the first time take them awny ut once. Give him a fresh supply at the nex.t meal. He will be hungry enough to eat them then. and soon will take to them as naturally as lo meat. "Dogs should frequently be washed in cold water containing a little alcohol, Use common yellow soap. If you must muzzle your dog in summer, don't keep bim without a muzzle all the rest ot the year. Put it on him for a half hour or bo nvery day, and ho will get so used to it that when he has to wear It Bteadily it won't worry him. If people would do this for their pets there would be fewer t.o called mad dogs. Dogs are very like ly to have a rush of blood to the head That gives thorn a running fit. They froth at the mouth and people think tuey aro man. 1 never saw a mad doe, and I have been handling dogs for fifty years. When a dog gets ono of these running tits he is harmless, and if his head is ducked into a pail of cold water lie will quickly come around. "At this time," said a South Fifth avenue bird fancier, "not one quarter of the birds and ammali here are mine. Most of them are boarders. There are, be' sides the canaries, finches, thrushes, mocking birds, macaws, parrots, and in that row of strong wire cages ore cats of valuable straius, aud back further I have the monkeys, while 1 keep tho dogs in the basement aud in kennels in the yard." Tho reporter walked into the yard and found kennoled there comfortably a St Bornurd, several fox terriers, pugs and black aud tans, and there were probably twenty more in the basement. The fancier suit! that himself and his wife aud grown daughter hud their hands full in caring for, feeding and doctoring the menagerie in the summer, hut as regu lar custom was light he found it bo profitable that from year to year he in creased his facilities. He charges for birds from 83 to SO cents u week, Tor cuts $3, and for dogs and monkeys from $1 to a week. "That St. Bernard over there," said tho funoler, "will out as much us you or I, and then ho must be cleaned, aud washed aud exeroised oecunionally," New York Times. Wlint the World Om tu Cranks. It waa to tlio courage and persever ance of a crank tliatwe owe tho discov ery of tills Kit ut liouiiaphure. It was a crank that gave ua tho printing praea, tlio cotton loom, tlio locomotive, tha tel. egraplt All tlio grout Inventors from Arcliiinetliti to utliion luivo bean oranks. all the great pliilonoplmre from Plato to Hci bfrt bpenoqc nil tue reformers from hycurgnu to Ijfldy flitl)btirton, all tlie irreat pieachera from Peter the Hermit tj Ucnry Ward Beecher, all tlie lieroe wlio left tliwr plows srtonuing in tlie fur row while they want to fight for liberty under Waaliintrtou. Kate Pield'a Wash ing ion. Unexueetil Oeneroslty. A woman entered a druff start) not far from lienoon Dtreet the other eTe,ning, aud said that ulie wlslied to pnroliose a toothbruulL The propristor laid out a number of these articles upon the counter for her inspection, and tnmed away to attend to the want of another customer. Iu a Uort time the female approached him aud said in the sweetest uf tunes: '1 have tried them all, aud think that I like this oue the bait, so will take it." The astonished proprietor took oue look at her, gave oue moment to silent rellection and meditation, then salil; "Madam, yon may have them all for tlie price of tula oue. I will make you a present of tliem." The woman no doubt is yet wondering at the cause of his unexpected generosity. - UiiKtou Kecord. Jay Could has a brother iu St. Louis named Abraham Oould, the burden of whusti life ia his relationship. He is the purchasing agent uf tlie Missouri Pacific railwey on a moderate salary, and he t-omplaiiiB tlutt he cannot go anywhere without hearing somebody whisper: Thore yow Jay Qonia'i brother." TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains in the Side, .the Chest and tho Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc-, etc., tho IMPORTED i'h tiounni' m maw Thn REST. UKEOUALEU REMEDT. ny1 with oret suoc s In the Im wrUl 1 and Royal General Hospital of Vlenn ana many omers. fins tiiiiUettiA T.i!lmr!ll cut it TsSSIllif t TEOTOPOU8, ILL., Jn. , '90, tout. One of our Sinters. tmfferlnGr from Rheu ,nur Anpnnr ,'nin ktwi nri, rmuiv rjcci- matism ror years, oouut and nouung 10 euro i uer quituut ARCKuri ainuipplipr, BcnooL bisters db notre DAME, BO corns a bottlo. Lop most DRuaaisTS, on direct from! F. AD. RIGHTER & CO.. , BIO Xtroadteatf, 2?ew Torfr. Xnropcnn JlonnMinuiiolstiun, a'j, i .Condon, Vienna, Rotterdam, Prague ' tS tilZS UEDAlB AWAEBIB. TREE Books about other Anchor tlo-i medics on Application, Modern Science lias illsi'iivrrinl llml nil dlwaii'i ait oaiisert liy MICROBES Therefore all (lineages ui tie cured l' destroy lug tlusn llcnilif, anil tlif enli remedy oi earth tliot trill acrompllili this without harm to the i atleiit is Microbe Kil ler It I a thorough liloiiil pinlfler. a wonderful antiseptic and eoiilaliiini; in. iliug whatever. Is perfectly safe. Ihn MiriioRK Kill rn Is eoliiDO.wil of ills HUftit water Impregnated with powerful germ ileslroviiiii cases wnni liermeales and putilles the onilrc sjs'cm Send for our UUOIC rUIiiC history of Mi crobes, and dUftorery or tills wonderful med icine. Tree; T I.ulrJit Street, NKW YORK CITY. Ask your (li iiKlst for l(.. -T. Ii. THOMAS, IiiukkIsI. -reiit for I.elitili lorl, ru. aiily20-3ra MUHLENBERG COLLEGE flLLENTOWN. PA I'l V I HI T II1L1L.-1..V ill SI 1" C O L E C E S fc f a-if T M . N f TriiniK. i 'imiidei i i 1 liIK, ..i 0..ltra ,f t n.M... IJuiwws. Ini ! I'littt hi 1 , I'ijf.ir .-Sftuaki acaosmk; r ;-'Atvi ir IVn-rrtw rj, II-1 '! u'l,,!,,, Hnstj, ic llll.ir" in 1 ,. ,Ih.i .is 4 : ! r n.ks HouJInxti-, i'. tl.i l , ! ,. i I, . soplt-.j Rev. T. L. sir IP, D.U., Pibaiuent. 1 Itf li U V rut iLADina schi'oi oi mmm 341 lierausi1 we furnish rill iW lik'St local news in the best btyle. A'nmple us Oiieuf the thvt nrld Our unxtutltct, ant totfiroduoui ui nor rood n h ill ind rmti toOJfB riRldN in 4rh Irialiid Mousct oticectn mtkt ourt l lt)ict)oc AUj-oulKrt4adf)li tyrrt li to IhDw eur goo&i w tirlthc.H(ttOiltiii,rJif "llisL. ftnnlnc of lbU idrtUtma howl tli sinsll ttnit An alia Tht MliynUif ta the -.pprannc) ofjnJucti t bout tht flftifth pirt Of Hi bulk It it A ennd. diutl net n MDP,i(lirfri I ttty terry Wt will alio show rovhDwvuu ctn rake frutn tHH to 01 0 dy t Unit, iVom Ih atirt n 'tu 0UtipritQct llttrwritatrtnu Wo pur HaiprittinrM Addrm.lt I1ALLETT A CO.. Box SO, PortUmd, Uaik Ha,trl and VIKKV008 BtHlLlTV , (M Weaken ui Bony snjtliiij, tfuts sijaf Urrarsur EzL-eusin Oldu-Yaonff. Hubli.t obli-U...MIO0)ir,llj K.-fd. libn In I nitres si4 Stuwil'.roHI 1K.INUI ri Ll.-h)M,Klili41-HllTrnJrl0Ut. tbMisuir i.lii noaii iriAii.ii-Heaii is sj. K.n Uklllf tru SU butva asd l.rtU luublrl?b. IiUbu. ".Umo LRtE iiWOlCAL. CO., BUFFALO. U V. flit j I'UILAIIKI fill,.t. J -tr Iii'S u" i him f t-i til Uu-ilu' i cur.vbM'ty uiliet.. wamtti. CURF GUARANTEFD. dbt-siir. iiuuucwi In ttm(tu t ircuUr. Advice lrM. Jlcur- Bt3, l 11 N I U i Kill 111 t Itt SlOU.iHr1, j t V lU hi ilii world l')i i ilttfuir Wf. n.ttnt ln-si t SOtlU (IUID tlUtllfDft L(t. 'JOoih ladir tni ftut t hilt Iu. ililv (.ttii rrre ona tVssf, torntfeei .ttti our loif i nloo, li.i. .iuti, u wtit a tint WURbi oio ll'-. il ili won: jU itl d 1 I.. h !ut Wj ofiiU M1 i Ui .( Mhu .-fcii vwt frltiitti omiisntriiti i.tid tbuM-obottt t" " ruJ-o mviii4bl0trdafri tiro n Im 'j u-Mfttrt nd btti wo oro uny all iipti t.iii,r ( Aft oukiuwoiLii oa wuli t puof il i ' vjrci ma front 9iiO rtiO "-t aiduiMit aUkii, Ktllioun b Co.. XKtK A 1 l'rtUll. Slop tltal UawKlDE nni Sinning. I will (jle Klflv Poll-i loi a M Ct- tnrrli. Cold In ilw II.-d, Deain :, Hay Fever, Aitwied Kni-Mi-Iu. Asiimia or Tlitoat Trouble, I caniiol inn- mill iuk Ueacnn l.lahl Catarrh Cnrf Hnl one dollar to my pnslolllce addres-s for a bottle. l will man it lo you at my f ipen-.-. Hnv Fi-i ii-Cured ttth Tltre lioitls, IIKXHY A. ZOlilliM,1 1K-I 1-s; Kxrhangr M i,, i,, ,, .Y. 2-1-onft vear. ADAH I'.ACllliS .Ii ill t 0HKS GONTll ACTORS, Lehigliton, ravlnin i itui!, Pn.. llcllillly liiforui Ho- puliln-tliat the; an- .n-wrnl In do :ill kin.li nl Builiii ami Floioliinii ffort, diicli us uuttliiK 111 B.iln '1 ubs, Ototftt. &c, at very lowest iuh ph and in Hip best poi IdIp muiiiiiT, Koiiiiiatt i lieei fully furn theil ui applii-atioii. -.'inr.i m Axle uivvr in itr. wnni.n. Tiwrl ir . ..... jiiMirt. uinualli fOK B4 LE BT UK M-EBB QFMURALI.YJfj Piles! Piles! Piles! li-'-. 1 IIHflsut I'llf SU.u-i-lllt- Im i-rl.v lot in nl I'll,-. I lilt llc ill UK "I I'l' r-.llUK. .lllll ,,, llAli llt-M-r lllllt-lt. Ilv il iw A stlii- i l. rnl, ill, i Idi-, ,il hMf II- -.lll04l t , ur 1 1 UIU n. i ..iiu-iO'- r.ici taili-il n nli inn v uilifi i torv II i olirsliuitt-il, rtli I im tl H'.ll elt-UII, UIUI -tllM-sM'S rvi-l .ttlt.oi! inputs unit s.il-t I'lniWaiit ti-lt-. i.i.- ii n 1 1 ml uii.) in, Kin oouyluvrU. If uur Jhvkiii dm", n .i kcti. 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