The king of mdlcinea Ilood's Sampa rills. It eoaquers scrofula, salt rhetim and II other blood diseases. It people conlrl only bar their salyatlou, the road to perdition would won bp gra grown. The revolution la Until wnino creator sitr. Friio to Dora V edro It than la an applloatlon or o of Old Saul's Oatarrb Uure to a latere oaao of natal catarrh. It leaves aulckly, that'a all . A word to young: mothers. Do not doae your darllnts with avery old grandmother's receipt, (no uirepeot, dui use mat inTSiutuie preren. Ure of children's tllieaael, Dr. Jlull'a Jlaby ojrup. "Let me seo," said tt.o minister, who was filllne up a marriage certificate and bad forgotten the date, "this Is the fifth Is It notf" "No, sir," replied the brldo with Indignation, ''this Is only my second." nncklen'a Arnica Balre. The DKUT Halve In the world (or cuts, bruses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, cnappeu nana, cnuui&ins coma aim an rkiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required? It Is guaranteed to give rfect satis taction, or nwney refunded. Price 25 ceutspei Kaw htf niTTlVlF dMlirallt box. for sole by RKDKU druggist. Do all IheliUle things for can, and he will look after ones. 3od you the (treat Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, n; t t r a ..ti... r.. TT.. i the Pood, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shlloh's System Vital- iier. miaranteed to euro there. Bold at Blery'a or Thomas' drugstore. If the devil cau only get vour eye, he don't care what becomes of your feet. Button's Catarrh Remedy. Shlloh's. Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtlieila, Canker Mouth, and Head-Ache. With ench bottle there is an Ingenious Nasal Injector lor the more successful treatment of these com plaints without rxtra charge, l'rico 60 ccntH. Sold at Bierv's or Thomas' drug store. Judge "Then I am to understand thai after the robbery the prisoner ran awaj with alailclly?" Witness "Naw, yer onner, it was me watch he run away wld." Miles' Nerve and Uver Villa. An imnnrtnnt discoverv. Thev ad on the liver, stomach and bowels through tht nerves. A new principle. They spcedlj wire biliousness, bad taste, lorpm nvcr, pnet prison. Thoy form a regular nssocla and constipation Splendid for men, women lh0 housebreakers and shop ana cmiuren. ouiiurai, iuiiu., ou..L.. doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T, IX Thomas and W. F. Biervs Driiu Store. Wheneveryou are tempted toiloubt (ioil's will toward you, look to Calvary. Hold It to tlie Light. Tha man who tells you confidentially Just what will cure your cold Is prescribing hemp s Dalsam tills vear. In the preparation ot this remarkablo medicine for coughs and colds no expense Is spared to combine only thn best and purest ingredients. Hold a botllo of Kemp's Dalsam to the llcht and look through It; notice the bright, clear look: then compare with oilier remprilp.q. ljirpfl les. uirco uottiei at an druggist-), 50 cents and Si. sample bottle free. If jou want to have a cood time In Heaven, pray for a hard time on earth. The Buccaneers of Old Flaunted the skull and cross bones, their en sign, nenautiy at, me nuuuivuu. Your modern Pirate, not on the high seas, but upon the high Iwnntntimi nf standard remedies skulks under various disguises. Ills hole and corner tratllc lias never to any degree aiiectea Hostellers u,n,..nii ituti-PM. uHlnmt.li that standard invlir- orant and corrective has long been tho shining mark at which mi suaus nave in-eii uucihcu. Cheap local bitters, composed of fiery utirectl- nca summum!-, mui u nmwiu . wi -"i possibly, ot some tonic bark, are. still sometimes 'M ca's chosen family medicine. Thesp porlsh irSMXS overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, constipation and rheumatic ail ments, not only on this, but on many cimum-nts. "In press" apples. A walking match The live skeleton. 1.1 re' Mistake. Somelmdy has condensed the mistakes of life, and arrived at the conclusion that thero are fourteen of them. The grc atost of all mistakes Is to allow a simple cough or cold lo tako Its course, which always ends In death; check It In time, and save life by use of Fan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, l'rlce 2.1 cents. Ti lal bottles free at Thomas' Drug Store. We cannot become Deifect In our con duct, but we can become perfect In our love to God. A Scrap of Paper Savea Her Life, It was lust an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it savea uer me. nno uas in tiiti iasi stages ot consumption, told by physicians that she was Incurable and could live only a short time; she welched less thin seventy pounds. On n slln of wrannlnur n&ner alio read of Dr. Kinir'a New Di&coverv. and cot u samnltt bottle: It helped her, she bought a .Urge bottle. It .help- iw) linr mnri.. bnitfrtit another and Drew bettor fast, continued Its use and Is now strong, hoalthy, rosy, plump, weighing HO pounds For fuller particulars send stamp to w. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort tsmitn. rriai Domes oi mis won derful discovery free at lleber's Drug Store If you want to do good, open vour eyes, and you will behold a world f nil of op- portunity. I Have Alwaya Paid Kent For a house to live iu. This year I have half paid for a cottage, with money which, before I used Sulphur Bitters In my family, was paid to the doctor and druggist. Thoy cured my wife of female weakness. . r. Sampson, Balem, Mass. K'e are most In communion with God when we are most anxious to be like Ills Son. May Thank Her Stan. The narrow escape of Mrs, B- M. Searles. of Elkhart, Ind., from a premature deatl Is wonderful. She states that "for twenty years my heart troubled me greatly. 1 be came worse. Had smothering spells, short breath, fluttering; could not sleep on my left side, had much Pain In Breast, should er and stomach. Angles swelled. Had much headache and dizziness, Treatment did mc no good, until I tried Vr. MileV Kew Heart Cure and Restoralive Nervine. The first battle helped me, and I was soon virtually cured." For tale at T. I) Thomas' and W. F. Biery's drug store. A line book on the Heart and Nerves free. To hate the commandments of Ood Is one way of finding out that you love the devil. The combination of ingredient found in Ayers Pills renders them tonic and curallvt as well as cathartic. For this reason they are the bett medicine for people of costiT habit, as they restore tho natural action oi the bowels, without debilitating. Keep your face toward God, no matter how much mud the devil may throw at your back. To be meek In spirit is not only to In herit the earth, but to own real estate in Heaven. The brlcbetest pictures outside of Heaven are those which hope has painted Whenever you loo it upon a sinner, re member that if be Is lost you may be to Mame for It, Money talks, sure enough, and people generally willing to listen to It, too. Gladstone, though not a monarch of the forest, Is a fell destroyer among trees, "Is tbat cemen any good?'' asked a proa pec tire purchaser of peddler. "Any jjoodT" was tb reply. "IVby, you could BHBd ti break ol day with that cemtnt. EXPERT PICKPOCKETS. LONDON SEEMS TO BE 1 INQ SCHOOL FOR THE TRAIfH THEM. Than Am 100,000 In the Die City Petri Has a Pretty Kara; Crowd of Tltom Atao They Belong; In Cluba and llATe Baring Banks of Their Own. Abont a century ago Paris had only about fifty pickpockets, now the polios reports show that their number has reached four thousand In tho metropolis alone, and about ten thousand in tho rest of Prance. Theso figures are nearly doubled at times of reviews, races, popular fetes, and exhibitions by re cruits from abroad. But, singularly enough, they all come or have boon trained in Great Britain. frkjlanS is the cradlo and hotbed of pickpockets. jfc 4, a profeasion as firmly established " " ' . , , '. ; carpentering or bricklaying; It has LI - .1 , t as its apprentices, graduates, professors, ex perts, and commercial agents. Novices are taught to distinguish a frenchman from a native, a Russian from n Ger man, a South American from-nn Italian; they aro made acquainted with the slight but all important differences in each nationality In tho cut of the clothes, tho place of tho pockets, the mode of carrying jewelry, watches, purses, or loose cash. When the pupils are supposed to have profited sufficiently by their education, they aro dispatched at Christmas time to a certain suburb of London, where they are farmed out. The agent, who has come to select a trio, puts them through their paces, and if they acquit them selves creditably he engages them, gives them clothes, board and special instruc tions, and takes them abroad to ply their trade under his management. As soon, however, as their personality has become inconveniently familiar to the police of the locality, they are returned and ex changed for a fresh set, under the same conditions. The community numbers 100,000 in London, including women nnd children: their headquarters aro in the obscure purlieus of St. Giles, Whitechapel, the Minories and tho low lying wharves of tho Thames. It is there that they hold their meetings, organize their detach ments, deliberate on future movements, have their savings banks and clnbs, nnd settle on tho way of assisting those of their pals who aro ill, shadowed or in , ftl frora whom however, thev nre quite distinct AT WOP.K IN PAKIS, Daring their visits in Paris, although operating in common, they do not dwell together, but aro scattered all over tho city, meeting only to sharo tho spoils at certain specified moments, in dork or borgne taverns and wino shops situated in the neighborhood of the Champs Elysees and the Grand Opera. The foreign, as well as the French, operators have their receiving houses, called in Paris meumers (millers), where they dis pose of their gleanings, and it is it re markable feature of these transactions that they aro carried on on both sides with scrupulous fairness and honesty. A sharp and observant person might detect tho pickpocket who shadows him with evil intent by the peculiar roving restlessness of the eye, of which even tho most experienced ones cannot en' tirely divest themselves. The habit is contracted at tho onset of their careers; imperative then, it becomes inveterate. Tho pickpocket embraces at a glance the , , - " parttenlar article in a shop window cal' eulatedto attract the passerby, the con- formation of the victim's pockets, the foot passengers around him and the quarter irom wuicu nis migDear, lue "Bobby," is likely to appear. Uhe En- glish pickpocket rarely oilers any oppo sition if caught in the act; ho submits silently to bo led oft by his captor; only the women howl, thrash, sob, scratch and fight. It is the characteristic na tional coolness and lack of emotional irritability that contribute more than any physical aptitude to make the Brit ish pickpocket facile princeps in his art, and an object of envy and admiration to members of the professions in other countries. TUB FRENCH WAY. In each country the profession retains its own particular methods. The Span iard, like the South American, does not attempt to operate save in a tolerably thicK crowd; the Italian works generally only on ladies, and badly, because he is too precipitate; the Turk is fearless, awkward, audacious, and even in the clutches of the police, with one hand pinioned, attempts to steal I ' . r Vs . on.... with the other. The French make a specialty of "recognition," which is effected by one pal affecting to recognize in some inno cent, rustic looking individual a relation or old friend. eOusivelv fallincron his or her neck; while the error is explained and apologies offered the deed is done by an associate. Tho most dangerous of that species is tho becotouso, usually a ywrng and very pretty girl, who rushes lnv tho arms of a benevolent old man ktaaes him on both cheeks and calls him vxele," a relationship hs will have good caca to remember, as it has cost him tfl his portable property. The utter carelessness of tho public facilitates tho operations of the pick pockets to a degree which has often elicited from them expressions of wither ing contempt. To supplement the legend which bids people beware of them, the authorities would do well to affix a few simple rules, the observance of which would be an effective protection. Lon don Cor. New York Sun. Increase In Imports. The customs import lists show that import duty was paid on about $120,000,- DOO worth of cut diamonds in tho last twenty-four years, of which $90,000,000 worth were imported during the last twelve years. In 1868 $1,000,000 worth were imported, and about $1,200,000 worth in 1667, but about $11,000,000 in 1888 and the same amount in 1889, or ten times as many in the latter year u twenty years previous. Exchange. It Didn't Work. A doctor on the north side played neat little trick upon his wife. Ever since she first met him he has been bearded like the pard, and both whis kers and mustache have been regarded as no inconsiderable part ot his profes sional outfit. The lady was returning from the country, and her lord was to meet her at the depot. He usually wean a Prince Albert black coat and a tall silk hat, as becometh the dignity of medicine man. He changed all that upon the appointed day. First he went and had his face clean shaved. He then purchased a straw hat with blue ribbon band, and hastened to array himself in a light suit, of which tho coat was a short sack, buttoned up to the chin. He saw his wife looking out for him, and, keeping his head turned down, he approached the car and aid in a disguised voice: "Can I be of any assistance, madam?" The somewhat disconsolate lady thanked him and said she would be much obliged if he would call a carriage. When she had token her seat he jumped la and sat beside her without saying a word. She gave him 6 long, Tereins look, and then said calmly, "Whjhym frtt idiot, you're almost akd,''-CV Curs Liver Ctemnlaint. Bilious A.ffeo- lAAAUUil llohe,Sick Stomach, Gid- AAAUUnar.aga HflHH and all delicate Female Com plaints. Sold everywhere. Price 83 cents. DREXELSACOLOGl Fragrant! Lasting 1 he Leading Petfume forlhc Toilet and Handkerchief, Bold by all dealers. Price 25 eta. SALVATION OIL ' Prlci only 25 eti Sold by alldruggltti. Will rolt'evo Rheumatism, Nouralgia, Swellings,B,'u!sos,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nnrnnLAKGE S PLUGS. The Oreat tobacco An' LnCliY tliQte.Prkt 10 Cti. Mall UruyglHt. RAIN! RAIN! RAIN! If there's one set of men who apnrecUto a good fTAterproof coat it is the farmer. lie knows that a Fh Brand Slicker" costs him less per year than tor garment made. Did you know it rains or snows one day in three the whole year through t A " run urana &uacer" manes every aay a pjeawint day to its lucky owner. Go anywhere with it in rain, hail, sleet, snow, or blow, it is wind and water proof. Coats less than rubber, and lasts ten times as long. Rubber is good for show days, but win rip in a weetc. 11 you want a coai lor Dara wear and hard weather, get the " Fish Brand Slicker." Every good thing has Its lmitation,eo has the "Fish llrand Slicker." Look out. Be ware of worthless imitations, every garment stamped with "Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fun Brand Slicker " delivered without extra cost. Par ticulars and illustrated catalogue free. A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Mass. Tho Most Successful H onus ly ever dlscor ercd, a? It Is certain In 1U t imd does not blister. Bead proof below : Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.: Bl rs ( - rast Summer I cured a Curb upon my horse with your celebrated Kendall's Spavin Cure and It wus mewst joui ever saw uone, inuvoauuzeu empty bottles, having uvit It with perfect success, curln? every thins I Tried It on, Jly neighbor bad a horso wltli a very bad Hpivin tbat made him lame. lie asKeu me iq iu curu it. i recoinmuuueu Ken J nil's Spavin Cure. Ho cured tho Bpavlnia just three weeks. iuur rvspwiiuuy, WOLCOTT 7tTTEB. Cnrmnms. Ohio. Anrll 4. 90. Do. B. J. Kendall Co.t Dear 81 m I have boen selling mora of Kendall's Spavin Cure and Flint's Condition Powders tlian ever before. One man said to me. It was too best fuwuer l vvcr Kept unu tna neai uo over useu. otto L. Hoffman, Chittes asqo. N. Y.. liar M. 90. Dr. n. J. Kesdall Co., Dear Slis: I have used several bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with perfect success, on a vaiuauio unu utuuut'u Jimro mui wiutijiuio luuiu with a Bone Spavin. The mare Is now entlrelfree from lamenebs aud allows no ounri on the joint. neblKciiini, r . u, ituxvumo. ball's nn CUBE. MosnoE, La,, May 8, "90. Da. C. 1. Kendall Co., Ucntir I Uilnt It mr Aaty to remlor you my thanks for our far faml Kendall' Hpavln Cure. l ma a lour year uui imjr wumn i prueu very about eight dliTerent kinds of medicines which did no good. I purchased a bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cora wh:h cured her In four days. I remain yours, JUnios Dowskx. Price $1 per bottle, or fix bottles for 3. All drug gists hareltorcanb'ettt foryou.orlt will bn sent to any addresiou receipt of price liytheproprlo tors. nil. 11. J. KHNDAl.l, CO., Knosbitrali tfnlt, t'l-mont. nne iihu u very revere fitvmieu leg i iriuu I aq Mil aw imi ii. a ntrt.iMii a . i a . t-iAnnr ntniv numeration or loss of time from business. Cases proti- muod in curabM by others wanted. (Send for Circuar, CURE GUARANTEED. ofl&nS5S&fc Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, S3 CO OS CO ir I nm now 71 yeras ot age. Wus a student ot Medleliif and burgery for seven years under iliu (anions Dr. Nelson, nnd utter ten years' liard study and In consultation with seven of the most eminent physicians In the city ot Phllodelphla since 1871, 1 have discovered the cure of many so-called Incurable disease. It can no lower be doubted that the spine can be cured; that paralyzed limbs ran be restored tn their natural use. und general debllltvenrd Congestion ul the brain, apoplexy, results of sun stroke and the worst cases of rheumatism, sci atica, neuralula, liver complaint, Brlghta' dis ease ot the kidneys, hip and bono disease, ca tarrh, bronchitis, chronic dysentery, and so called heart disease nnd dlphterla. nil entirely cured with pure medicines ot my own prepara tion, It used properly as directed. DurlnK nine years over le.ooo persons In this city alone have used these medicines and are living witnesses ot their worth. All their names can be obtained by calling at the ottlce and lab oratory ot Frofesior lioudrou. No. I7i7 Noith Tenth (jtieet, Philadelphia. I was myaelt In jured In the spine and paralyzed for seven yeara nnd pronounced Incurable by seven of the most able Dhvstclans and suiireons of thiar-liv. 1 nm now well and healthy, having cured myself mIIIi ur uwn meuiciues. uo not listen to those nreJuolced ajratnat lm nrovement Iu medicine and die, when you can be saved. 1 will not go Into practice myself, being over 71 years ot age, but will sell my medicines. I baveIHO eminent physicians connected Altli me to attend to calling at the realddnees ot the sick It required. Come one. come all sufferers and be restored to health, cured by these pure medicines and thus see experience unu oeneve tor Yonraeives. Offlee and Laboratory open dally rratu 7 A. M., to 60 P. M. Oall or write to A LEX A K J) Kit liOUDItOt', 1727 N 1Mb at , Plitudelplila, ft. wi-ueuv-r jSRAVlN CUjgfB A BARRIER BETWEEN THEM. llortlle Nelghhora In Afrlea Wh Hare Batobtlshrtl a No Sfan'a Lanl. A little Britiih flzpedltton roenHy steamed far op the Bmu brand i of vbe i Nigor rim' in it small stoma launuli, and finally entored a tributary of the lfcmne and explored a region wlii.jh no white man has erer visited lie'oro. Tlio most interesting thing nbu.' their journey was tho curtonu oxiWiienr-e they had with the natives. Thoy had lieeu prwf-ing for a good while through region that wns inhnb ited by Monlem blnclu, finite of the rather severe methods ot conversion employed by tho Arab invaders of the Soudan. Tho country was very fcrtilo, and tho peoplo were- numerous; bul all of a sudden, though the country still wore its usual aspect, and the soil ww apparently rich, population entirely ceased. For a stretch of over tweutj miles not n hut was to bo seen, nor wat a single sign of human life onywhero ob served. The expedition wondered al this remarkablo state of affairs, for the country was certainly inviting, and the) could not imagine why it had no inhab itants. All at onco, however, as they rounded a bend in the river they saw big crowds of natives running down the slopes ol the hill to the bank. Thoy brandished their spears at the white men on tho lit tie boat, and told them to go back, foi they wanted no Moslems in their coun try. Thero was an interpreter on the vessel, who succeeded in convincing the natives that the visitors were not Mos lems, and thereupon the people became quito friendly. Then tho reason for this cursous lack of population was ascertained. When tho tribes who had been converted to Islam found tho natives near them were just as strong as thoy were, tho spread of their religion in that direction ab ruptly ceaaed, but theso heathen peoplo and the Moslem converts near them could not live at peace with one another. It was finally decided that as they could not bo good neighbors, a stretch oi country should be placed between them whore no ono should live, and in thai way they expected to get along with less bloodshed. So all tho people who inhabited this fertile region, about twenty miles wide, packed up their little belongings and moved away, and tho stretch of country thus came to bo without a single inhab itant. Today it is a No Man's Land, and the only reason is that tho people who aro neighbors there cannot live on friendly terms, mid, having tired of fighting, liavo put this barrier between them. Boston Herald. Freak of n Somnambulist. A young man who is well known in this city had an unpleasant experience a short time ago. He is a somnambulist and often does peculiar things in his sleep. He went to visit some friends in Water bury, and as he was not in the habit of retiring as early as the members of the family ho was visiting, he re mained up una took ins shoes off before ascending tho stairs. A few nights after his return to his homo he lay down on a lounge and fell asleep. After sleeping soundly a hall hour ho arose, walked to the foot of the stairs, took off his shoes, and not being content with doing that, ho drew off his stockings also. He then clambered up stairs to his room. Taking a match from his pocket he brought one of his feet up so that he could reach the bottom of.it, and then deliberately scratched the match on tho flat surface. Tho matnh did not light immediately, but he kept on scratching. Finally the match uiu light. The holder was uncon scious of tho fact and kept on scratch ing. Suddenly he awoke in great pain from the born. He limped about for soveiol days, and since that timo ques tions about the proper mode of lighting a match have been distasteful to him. Ketw Haven Palladium. Honors to Bend Doe;. I saw a queer corpse in tho undertak ing establishment of Lewis Jones, on LaGrange street, a fow days ago, queer even in that grim receptacle. On the embalming board lay the body of a pretty brown spaniel and near by a handsomely constructed hardwood box, elegantly lined, which was to be doggie's chamber when planted iu the cold, cold ground. The animal was the pet of a rich lady, who, when he one day became ill, sent him to the dog hospital, and when he died had his body cared for with as much tenderness as' though he were a human being. Doggie wo? shipped from here to tho lady's former home in Maine, where the animal wa Interred with full honors. Boston Rec ord. A Poor Sportsman. Wo have all encountered him iu the field, tho mau who howls like a maniac at his dog. It is not because the dog is deaf, for even if ho were there would be no need of the howling and shrieking, but it Is that tho howler knows not a bit better. Ho has the notion that a hunt ing dog must bo worked like a sledge dog amid Arctic ice fields, and so he makes an Esquimau of himself every time ne goes snooting. And nono of us ever yet saw a dog that worked any bet ter tor tno racuet tnan he might work. or might at least have been trained to work, without it. Forest and Stream. Well Preserved Blankets. Hon. Moses Tennoy, of Georgetown. state treasurer, and receiver general from 1B3U to 1801, sleeps between blankets woven by his wifo's mother 100 years ago. Tho blankets have been in uso the greater part of tho time since they were made, and aro in a remarkable state of preservation. Mr, Tenney is neariim fourscore years, and is remarkably active tor one so old. liaverbill Bulletin. Old Enough. Mrs. CJrubbs And 60 your daughter's wedding is set? Don't you think she is too young to marry? Mrs. Dubbs No, indeed. She has ruled the whole family for three years. uooa mews. Sir. Pomlerly Is Fond of Flowers, T. V. Powderly spends nearly as much time in his garden ns he does at his desk. When he is not studying labor problems' he is studying tho growth of his flowers. 1 he only question that has an equal in terest to Powderly is the question of food. He is exceedingly abstemious, and doubtless could give the fasting men who are coming to tho front now valuable points. Powderly never eats more than two light meals a day, and mimes tnat he can do with leas. Cor. Chicago Herald. The new Croton aqueduct surpasses every other structure of the kind. Tt is estimated that tho new Croton aqueduct alone will be able to supply a population of 2.1SO.00O with an allowance of 150 gallons a day per head, with tho addi tion of the old onnnrlriRt nnrl tlio TArnnr river pipe line the total capacity of the uiiy-H water worus will be 100 gallons i day per head for a population of 9,878, A recent contract provide for street jiBuuug in iuria on a novel plan. Pow ex Is distributed by the compressed air system to a great number of small mo tors, each of which supplies currents for a small number or lamps. id MA TJJf ACQUAINTED WITH THE OBOORAFSr 0)' 1KB OOOHTHV, WILL OBTAIN utrflw TTAT.nAtlT.T. njrnilWiTtnM r-i riur ' - THE GSHGSSO, RGGK ISUUtD 5 TACIFIO RM.WAY, Includlnrr main lines, branches and oxtenalm a East, and West of tho Missouri Blvor. Tho Direct Houte to and tVoui Ciilcasro, Jollot. Ottawa. Poorla, LaSallo.Mollno.RooklBland, In ILLINOIS -Davenport, Muscatine! pttumwa, Owknloosn, Dea Molnos.Wintereot, Audubon.Harlan.and Counoll Bluffa. in IOWA-Mlnneapolls nnd St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watertown PJ4iJrS,Fa,llB' lu BAKOTA-Camoron, St. Joseph, nnd KanRaa City, iu MIS80UBI-Omaha,Falrbury, and Nelson, In NBBItABKA Hot-ton, Topeka. Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Ablleno, Caldwell. In KANsAb Poncf Croek, Klngflslior, Fort Beno, In the INDIAN TBRRITOBY-and Colorado Bprlngs, Denver, Pueblo, In COLORADO. 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THE GREAT German Remedy! en TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. For tliuse tlcnthly Dillons Spcllsdepcnd onSULrnoRBrrrxRS 41.001) will lm nail forncaso where hvv rutin BlTTEits it rlll euro you. not assist or cure. 1)0 5-011 culler with thattlroilnndallconc aeror falls. 0 feeling; It eo, use; Cleanse tha vitiated blood"lton you sec Eta iTTfpTrltles burst Ins through the skin InTlmnlcs.Tilotohea.l im.rmm hitters: It trill cure you. Oii(?mtiV(!s wlin nrf-l oioseiy conunea iu and Sores. Heir on tno miua ana work scLnnm BiriEns,sj mil health will fnl.E' shops; clerka.trho do not procure auMIclent exercise, nnrl all who are conGncil Indoors, should uso BtiLPitun Brrrcus. They trill not then bo weak and "py- 7 , i It you do not vleb uso a bottlo ol low. r BULI'HUlt 11ITTKRS Will euro Liver Com, tiilalnt. Don't bo tils- '.ourajred: i twill cure i von. pa Sulphur Bitters T will build you up nnd a j inako you strong nnd 1 1 healthy. 1 1 suLrncn uiTTF.r.3 ; It ncrcr falls to cure. Sulphur Bin-Ens! II Don't lie without ol prill make your blood fS bottle. Try It: you, wilt not rcjret It. puro.ricn nnn strong, c3 :um your uesn nnru. Lndles Tnulllcatei health, who nre nil Try bULi-HUR Bit- r&RS to.nleht. nnd run down, should use! you will sleep well aULFIIurt IITTTKHS T Iln vnn tv.mf. thn itat fn1l.fi1 IVnrlr mihllsHnH9 .inn mm iiuiier mnt. eA I t 11 ..,... . . . . Tl 1 . . . b. .. Boston, Mass., and recelvo a copy, free. nMSIIUPTMiM' IN Its first stages, can ;bo successfully checked by the prompt uso of Ayor'a Cherry Pectoral. Even In tho later periods of that disease, tho cough Is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. " I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral tvith the best ellect In my practice. This wonderful preparation onco saved tny life. I had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced in ilesh, and given up by my physician. One bottle and a linlf ot the l'octoral cured me." A. J. Eidson, M. D., MMdleton, Tennessee. J " Several years ago I was soverely ill. The doctors said I was in consumption, and that they could do nothing for mc, but advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine two or three months X was cured, and my health remains good to the present day." James Birchard, Darien, Conu. "Several years ago, on a passage home from California, by water, I coutracted so severe a cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a physician on board considered my llfo in danger. Happening to have a bottlo of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used It freely, and my lungs were soon restored to a healthy condition. Since then X have Invariably recommended this prep aration. "J. Is. Chandler, Junction, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BT Dr. i. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold by 11 Prngglsts. I'rioe 1 ; sli bottles, ti. Intelligent Headers will aotlce that Bra not "warranted to euro" all classes of diseases, but only sneh o result rroru nUlvordorcU llvr, Tin Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. lTo these they nreuot warranted .' fallible, but uro n uenrly so 1 1 lu jos klble to make a remcdj . l'rico, 115a Is, BOTXt IjlVERYWIIBRE. Stoves, Tinware, Hoatera and Ranges, In Grout Variety at Samuel Grayeb's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing' and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notico Reasonable! Purelj local in our aim. rj - n oal'Ix ui lillD JHA4' OI JOHN SEBASTIAN. CHICAGO, IX L. Beu'lTckotftrass.Affant WiffiS- 8&BREAD JII.'D 1ET ONECANEATTOOMUCKOFIT. an averioaa ox are&a may not Injure loa hut ixassa nnmtot,! "Hi Wolff's Blacking not .Infers Tctov thoes, but make them look yiulghtl? tjntU cleaned. To prevent abuw Atlt in Drua, PgM in'! Untt$ FurnUMng EtorttYor Pik-Ron, uMcA will Ctaim Old a new Furnitumk willctaifj 0la83 and ch unaware WILL LTAI1 TiriWAftE will Ctaim youh old Baskcts WILL STAIfl nXDmCCAOH AND TarnUh at tho intiio time. A PAINT THAT BNf t 6. i-1 tt iMMau!f.Y. r(v it. WOLFF t4 iliUiDOtPn. FllUudelBUla. OONSUEVlPTIOrj BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH or COLD Throat Affection Wasting of nosh Or any Dlsenta trhen tho Throat and Zungs an Inflamed, Lack of StronglJi or Xerv Foiocr, ioti cats be relieved and Cured by OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltea. PALATABLE AS M1LIC, Ask for Scott' Emtililon, and let no a tjlanalton or eollcltatlon Induce you to aeeept a suosllftifff. Sold by oil Druggists. SOOTT & DOWHE.ChomlGto, N.Y. THEPOLICE GAZETTE! Is tho only Illustrated paper In the world containing all tho latest sensational and sport ing news. No saloon keeper, barber or club room can afford to be without It, It always makes irlends wherever It goos. Mailed to any address In the United States securely wrapped, 13 necks tor SI. Send five cents for sample copy. liichard K. Fox, Franklin Square, New York City. PENSIONS. ' Persons desiring IVnslon Blanks ami Infor mation under Act nf June two, can obtain the same from the undersigned, QUO. v. nsSEIt. rrothonotary, auK23tt Mauch Chunk, I'u. PATTrPTnitf W' I" Douglas HboesB are U 11 U warranted, and ererr pair baaliUuaiiiOHua prlee stamped on bottom. 2nn Ws . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Flno Calf and Laced Waterproof Gralu, Tbe excellence and wearing qualities of tbls shoe cannot be better shown than by tbe stroni endorse- meats ol Its thousands ot constant wei iisnt wearers. SK.OO Oemiluo IlomNenMred, an elegant and siTiitn areas uoc wmcn comraeoi Jt ,00 Hand. ovcd Velt.. A One ca as. iinanimlljul inr atvln AnA durability. commends Itself. A One call Sboe , to .80 Ooodrear Welt Is the sundsrd dress Shoe, at a popular prise. , C4,50 Pollotiman'e shoe lsespeclally adapted O tot railroad men, farmers, etc. i AU made In Congrees, Button and Laos. $3 & 52 SHOES lasJ hare been most farorabljr received since Introduced i and tbe recent improTements make them superior to any sboee sold at tbeee pnoee. 1 Asc jour Dealer, ana tl ne cannot supply rou send dtreet to faotorr encloelna: adrertlsea crtoe. or a 1 ' f'IIx. Difai,AS, nrocktou, Mass. Arjam Irlohrkam &on, Amenta, LUIUQIITON. Head the Advocate. Ski W UNGARNERED. Tbo simttgbt flecks my oottaffd floor, A mm m I rd wlll-hbjtli, ewltifi v A1T.JD4 ttio clflu r'' Ibat bi-.r HM throaCed trumpets at my door To waUi- th uir.mlua; flu-en lal', . t-.t lous -yed and wise, U n.ii.l.s nan gixl'a aoattered wnaKh Mchi gownel be erawh, with cluiasy Bti lltll To "nai-li tbe pnto from whtt It Itee: I natcb liim with tbe ftflent thought Tlmi all tb world are xnatrhrn - r--H Th- t-ann. t Tor the moment hold, Wli.lc nil aliout, nnhmrd, unsous;bt. Arw nn of bit-da and auimy hour-. America. llws Stlns n Tram lo Di-atli. While William Iliirrls and liig boh .Tallies were at Hie McKim farm, Steuben ville. on the Weal, Virginin side of the river, two liorseg, Hitched ut the side of the barn, sllppetl their bridle and start ed to run awny. Harrli, geelng the run- , away, tried to head the homes, causing tuein to turn ana go through a fence in- , to n yard where there wero thirty bee hives. Three hives were lmoclced over ! by the horses. Thousands of bees Hwnrraed over the hones, which lay down in the harnesf) ' moaning piteously. As young Harris could not see the horses suffer ho cut the traces with a butcher knife, while tho bees attacked him. Ho started tho horses oft'. When loose from the caUlo crate the horses ran tn all directions In the fields, uttering unnnturnl squeals, iat times rolling In the grass, moaning ter ribly. Ono horse lay down in it creek, where it rolled and shrieked till death ended its sufferings. The other horse was caught and hay burned .under it, but the horse died in a short time. Boifh were fine animals. Young Harris was stung badly, but hp was bathed in iv tub of soda water, counteracting the poison. Cincinnati Enquirer. AVliat Vou Can'L Do lu Yamhill. Yamhill has long been noted for its re markable peoplo and tairtttutiDUS. Now ft town is being formed wliich will make tho most model community in the world if the rules governing it aro carried out. Tho laws which oveiiy member-will have to subscribe to rura substantially! No quttrreling. IJd improper language. No taking the name of God in vain. No swearing. No evil speaking, lying or slandering That they regulasly attend divine worship in Hopo church and keep holy the -whole of the Lord's day. That they abstain from tho uso of opium In every shape nnd form. No theft or any innu. Ho trespassing on the fropprty of others. No dancing parties. No theatrical representations. No serenading of newly married per sons. No bathing in the river on Sun days nor at any time without having first put on, in private, a decent bathing suit. No opium, intoxicating drinks or tobacco to be sold or bartered, or kept or exposed tor sale. No horses, cattle, swine, goats or poultry to run at large, Pigeon3 to bo confined within wire net ting. Albany Democrat. About ThuntVer Clouds. Among the earliest symptoms of the approacli of a thunder storm is the ap pearance on the western horizon of s line of cumulus ("wool pack") clouds, exhibiting a peculiar turreted structure. I say on the western horizon, for most of our changes of weather come from that quarter, and it has been proved that thunder Btorms, like wind storms, ad vance over the country generally from somo westerly point. This bank of clouds moves on, and over it appear first stream ers and then Bheets of lighter upper clouds (cirrus, or "mare s tail") which spread over the sky with extreme rapid ity. The heavy cloud mass come3 up mider this film, and it is a general ob servation that no electric explosion or downfall of rain ever takes place from a cloud unless streamers of cirrus emanat ing from its upper surface are visible when the cloud is looked at sideways from a distance. N ew Orleans Picayune, M ill This Clean Your Coat? Probably there is no more exasperat ing thing thnn paint on clothes. It gets on so easily and comes off so hard. An application of naphtha onco or a few times will in all cases sufficiently soften paint to allow it to be rapidly wiped off. Chloroform mixed with u small quantity of spirits of ammonia is also effective. New i or.c Journal. In soma ni.iety species of plants, grow ing both on the coast and in tho interior of France, JSI. Pierre Lesogo has found that proximily to tho sea causes n thick ening of the leaves. Artificially salted stil prodi.e? s the -arr.e.yesult. Soi.lo ote,l Jews. "There is n Jew!" stud the Kev, Dr. Blank, as 1-e sat in his study with a Jew hater, and pointed lo a plaster cast oi Michael AngeVs magnificent head of Moses. "A -id then- is nnothcr Jew!'' he added, as he pointed to a painting of the Veronica Clirfct. "And there are yet other Jews!" lie continued, as he glanced around his well) at the pictures of the prophets, apottles and sages, from David and Joremiah to Paul and Peter. "Yes, my Christian brother, these nre Jews, and aro they not men who have voiced the highest thought of the world for ages, whose teaching is tho guide of out life today and who will lead mankind to tho end of time?' The Jew hater had not taken full account of theso things before hearing his pastor's impassioned words, which, however, sot him a-think-ing. New York Sun. The Memory of a Chinese. "Talk about tho power of a Chinaman to imitate," said an East Side grocery man; "I was in a Fifteenth street laun dry tho other day and the almond eyed celestial, whose quick motions some how made you think of n, knife, was busy with a paint brush, no was paint ing a sign reading 'Chinese Laundry,' and painting it as neatly as a professional sign painter. Ho could not read a word of English and had no copy before him, and when I asked him how ho did ii 6imply said, 'See him lots.' "Kansas City Star. If Men's Musoles Mure Llbe June flue's. A gentleman residing on the west side noticed a very large June bug flying around his piazza and proceeded to cap ture it. He placed the captive under a heavy glass tumbler which rested on a newspaper, expecting to examine the in sect a little Inter in the evening whan he had leisure. On returning to the table where he had i placed the bug, some half hour later, he found that it had moved the tumbler nearly a foot by placing its head against the side of the glass and pushing it along. In order to be certain that the glass had been moved by tho captive, he carefully marked its position on the newspaper with a pencil, and at the expiration of another quarter of an hour found it had been moved nearly five inches. As the tumbler weighed at least fifty times as much as the bug, the ease with which it was moved around on the paper was a source of considerable astonishment The June bug was less than an inch in length, and was restored to liberty in view of the exhibition it bad givu of its strength. The story is vouehd for by several witnesses, who were called in to see the insect as it was pushing the glass alon? Rochester Union. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM .GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, k the Choet and tho Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., eta., the I M PORTED '"ANCHOR'V PAIR tlPELltT Fit is and will ever be The BEST. UNEQUALED KEMtUT. TTa.i imnt Riii',-parin tho IranerlAl and Itoral Ui-neral Hospital of Vienna nud many otaTrs. Osa DalMlrUal Tcittasntll out tf TlCTIljll! TrororoLis, lu. , Jan. W, -91 Your Anchor Peln Exporter la roallr excel- tnatism for years, could nnd nothing tooure I uer uu your Ancuor I'flin Expeuer. CO Conta a bottle. I OP MOST DMlaalSTS, OR DIRECT TOQUE F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. . BIO Urondwajt to Xorki ?.u ro pen ii noUfleniRudoi8Udt,aijrl . eondou. Vienna, ttottenltim, Prague J auubiciui viiciii h ui riuuviH, aviJsu j - is rs::n uesm.3 awasssb. PRC E Books about other Anchor Re medies on Application, roaiUHv. "Ji<flg One fifthe BCUII4Ss I n t the world. Our iVtlitieiaif unequal!, and lo Inti dut. out uperiar paodint ml) irndrt Kl ttoM rilttOK in tick locii.n at)D-e Only tbst who wri i.i ut. tt mil at i an biiLj .m . i mi EVP1 Ihuehnnrt All ) ou hatt to d.j ia , igirn ii o inuw our fooai t bl!.) B "MfiRE and thoac around ou 1 ba be irtnnlDit of Itilt advtrtlwmM a finer the) amill anil tit tha ) iccpt, Tht foltowiof cat (t?ei tha trpaaranca of It raductd t alout th flfllth part of Hi bulk. It li a grand, doobtt aUt ula aeop,a lirir 1 tif to carry ffi will alio f hgw rou how ycu can make from tolSlOadar at lent, from tba itarf ,w i'h out aprlrict Kattir w cn tt ont,. Vf PiJtll itprtK chai(t Addrcia, 11. HALLLT 4 CO., Don 880. roelUKD, Ua.hi Ni'or LOST or FAn.UjO MAHHOOBl rtOeneral and UERVotS DEDLUTTi IWcokneif of Bodyimdnind, Effect! 101 jjaTuraot-AixceBin wiuor a.vwfe Itrentthral'AK.LNDKTkLOrEIlOIUUNflJ.FinTSOFtol. .f.lllsier' IU1MR TRUTHKVrl Mtn ifntlfy from 60 BUtta ind I a reign Couatrlaa. tYrlta tbin DKcrlDthA 11 pok. MptanatloiiiBd proofanatlrd(aatcd)frM tareas CRIB fflEDlCAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. 'un in in- wcfia i.i -tlinikerrer Varraitlrdhav ind rvnt'a tiiet and curl a fre, lortllirr wfib. our ltt i lit r ran ircura c r u-etl (1 ii to oh-iwr a hat w tend JOU t? tios whocail )our (Viands and mittlib land tlioae about jui thatalwayirf'ol-i in valuablt trada fur u, which bnlda for fan when onoa itarted, nd tliua wa ars repaid W? r,a alt aapieil, frHpht, tte Aftat am from to ?J(H m ou Know nu, ir j ou vrouw ukc to po to w -.ra, tor u, rou cu cfk nnd npnard AddrtM, 4ttliaon & Co.. Jinx 81 85 ficward! Slop ibat HawMDis anil Spilling. I will give Fifty Dollars for a case of Ca tarrh, Cold in the Head, Dealness, Ha; Fever, Affected Eyc-Slnht, Asthma or Throat Trouble. I cannot cure with my lieacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one dollar to my postoftlce address for a bottle. I will mall It to you at my expense. Ilav Fever Cured with Three liottles, HENRY A. ZOBRIST, 184 1-2 Exchange St.' Geneva, N.Y. 2-1-one year. The Bost Remedy In this world, says J. Hofherr ot Synouje, H. 7., Is Pastor KoonlrB Norvo Tonlo, because my ion who was partially parallied tnreo years (go ssd nttaokod 1)7 fits, nna not had any symptoms ol them ninoa ho took one bottle ol tno remtdy, i moot hoartlly thanli tor It. Norvoua Prostration Cured. CnoaniN, N. Y. Jane, 18!J. I was not able to do anything for 19 months, wai conflnod to hed most ot tlio tune, couldn't eat nor sleep, was so tierrous and dizzy that I could not walk from tho house to the garden, I was all run dawn by what tho doctois called, nervous prostration. Ho medicine seemed to help me. Thou 1 took Pastor Koenbr a Nerva ToTiki nnd now I can est and sleen and have no mora sinking spells, can do my housework again, lam very thankful for this and recommend tha Tonlo to all suSerers. SG3IE VXKBIiNKlDBU. Our Pamphlet for euuertirs vi nurvoue dl- goases will ba sent tree to any address, and poor patlonta oan a'so obtain this medicine Irce of chares from us. This remedy ha9 been prepareil by the Reverend Pastor Kccmv, ot Fort Vayno, Ind , fur the pnst itn years, and la now pitpurud under his dfrec- lion uy tho rtobriiu M&uiuiite. c.. SO Wll. llii'::5. cot. C 1:103 CL, CI1IIAG0, UU GOLD BY ORUCCIOTQ. Price 91 ifv llottlc. 0 Uottlca for tt. Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt, Leliighton felNo more Ui UIIS. KuUlKr Niu.r i-niss n-orn uncomfortaolj' tlsht; V- I 1 Lit. i1 ,j.."!IF.TKR' Rl'BnElt CO. r i ' - tilt -iV!i nf lio?l H'-.'t r-IIH tnbU-r. i .- i. . jttd t.t . ci.t. v. ractiei ' r tr-u "I'.il. . - - crif'TERfi JOHN E. LEHTZ, Wholesale Affent. ALLENTOWN, l'A AT RETAIL BY netaildestsraeanbave their iramej Inserted here nnappllosllon. laai'lT. rnsa-yl Piles! Piles .'.Piles! Fray's Universal rile Hupository. A sure eure fur every form of Piles, Internal or paternal. Itching or bleeding, and loon staudlug eases Has neer tailed. Try It, evoii II ou bare lulled itli every other remedy. This Supposi tory Is eoueshsped, easy u apply, safe, seat and elean, and -messes everv advantage over omt menu and salves. I'hyslmus uae In tlielrprael lee. (lite It a trial ana nu will be rellrvea uwl cnnvliiivd. if your dnutftlst does not keen It flr get it for you, send for It by mail, Filer, M Cents a Box. Addieu. Andrew ( Frs. Ijiueaatrr. I'a Hold t Dr. n. B. nbor, P. T Hum and T D. Thomas, in Lulillflilou. Pi. The freshet t county news in this paper. Bead it. Willi mere bwu