Wit should be UMKt m a shlrld for defense, ratliw than a sword to wound Oth MS. The greatest event of a lien's life ia made up of an egg and a cackie. Dut eageles ijeve'c oacklo. In Ufa there Is nothing more unexpected and surprising than the arrival and de parture of pleasure. In examining the faults of our neighbors nearly all of us use a microscope. The man who speaks befoto he thinks is In a position to do lots of thinking after wards. All men (Me poor. No wonder a b&by tirdtMta nentnst audi doses as people will glvelt. Dr. Hull's llaby rtynip Is tho pleasantest alia satest remedy itnovvn lor Infant. For obstructed In willing mid "stiuilness" in dicating something wrotiE anil heralding n.iasl catarrh, use Old Saul's (Mtnrrh Cure, the untun ing relief and cure for this mhiient. l'rlrc -.'.v. Instinct Is the noso of the mind. f harlty Is the smooth way of the fur. Kvory Homo Should llnvo It. It l not illwftVR rfinvpnifnt. In iwill n nlivtli-iiiri tor eterv little aliment, liavlns tte l Flue OH tn the house you have a riiyscinn always at uaiiu, 11. Kins juipiinmiisw, firuruiiou, minis. Bruise and nil Aches and 1'altn. l'rlpe J)i;ts. mere are teiv tunics in me 01 winen wo maj be certain, but this Ii one of llicni, Pan-linn Cough nnd Consumption Cure lias no equal for Colds, Coughs and Consumption, rrfre in Atifl sOeentSHtlhoinns' Drugstore. Edncatlon Is not everything. JIanj a man who could not write has made his mark in (he world, OJi, -What a Cough. Will yon heal tho warnine. The slcnal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible tlit,euf.e, CunsUniiitirm. Ask your selves if von can afford for the sake of sav ing CO centH, lo nut the risk iuir) do noth ing for it. Wo know from experience that Hhiloh's Curo will cure your cough. Jt never falls. This explains ihy more than a Minion j io it us were eOld Hie past year. It relieves croup and whoonitiir couch at once. Mothers do not he without it. For lame hack, side, or elit-st, use Sliilnh's 1'orons Plaster. Sold at flierv's or Thomas' driijf store. J-' ztS&Z . Dovj3U5elIeve iu fate, Pat?" "Sure, and'phwat would we stand on without emP'' e have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker Mouth and Head-Ache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A Knsal injector Ireo with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price GQ Cents, Sold at Iliery's or Thomas Drugstore. Black "Say, White, can you tell me what alligators eat?" White "All live ones do: I believe?" Uucklon'a Arnica Hnlvo. The BEST Hlllve In tlio world for nils. Iirnum sores, ulcers, rialt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped naliiM, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, turn positively cures piles, or no pay required! t is guaranteed to give perfect satis .uumuiiiie muiicy leiuuueu. J. rice SO CflllBpei pua, at vr ante uy nauiMi uniKirisu forcing a Smile, "Drink, ye darned tenderfoot, or I'll letdaylielit Dass throucl ye," Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it nels beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, " un, n win wear away, but in most cases it wears them awav. Could IIibv lin in duced to try the successful metlicine called Kemp's Balsam, which Is sold on.a positive guarantee 10 cure, nicy would immeriialclv see the excellent efl'ect after taking tho lira! dose. Price 60c and $1 .00. Trial size free. At all druggists. The man who hasn't anylhlne to factor. keeps still when he say Is a public bene' The liuccnneera of Old Flaunted the skull nud cross bonus, their en. ittm. (Ipftnntlv at flm imiLthnnil V.,,r mnHavit pirate, not on the high seas, but upon tho high reputation ot standard remedies skulks under various disguises. Ills hols and corner trntllc has never to any degree affected Hostettor'a Stomach Bitters. nUlionirli that standard Iniltr- orant and corrective has long been the shining marc st. which, itia Slums nave been directed. Cheap local bitterer imixsUI S'-ry mire!. MSU D.IIIIIU4UW, Willi llll 1II1UBIIIII. Ill CALI1H.I possibly, ot some tome bark, aio still sometimes fit allm..!., ,.. t.tl.l. .... lnl...Un - .d.. . rrcoiunienueu as lacnueai wun, or similar ro, or possessing vlitucs kindred to those ot Ameri ca's chosen tanilly medicine. These perish iieeuity, wnue me greai suuuucr aim preven tire ot disease pursues its successful career, overcoming; malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, constipation and rheumatic alt merits, not only on this, but on many continents, No man has et climbed the ladder of fame on rounds of drinks. A flrent liattlo Is constantly colnir on In the human nvatpm when you suiter with consumption, coughs or colds; they strive to ruin health and dnigvle- 111113 u me grave, xane iimeiy warning unq use ran-Tfim Cuugh and Consumption Cure. Price it and M cents. Dr. Lee's Liver Itegiilntor-lsa sure cure tor dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn. Indigestion, and nil kidney complaints. Trial bottles free at jiiumivr MrugEHore. To bate the commandments of God It one way of finding out that yon love theN devil. Upoch, AUV lllis,livu 11VIM IU1IK, I!UKC1UK UUU !11U ful sickness to robust health marks an onoch in ...,.( i . , . ,, , , . the lite or the Individual, biucti a remarkable event It treasured in the memory and the agenoy whereby the good health das beon attained la gratefully blessed. Hence It Is that so much is ueard In pralte of Electric Hitters. So many feel they-owe their restoration to health, to the umoi insure! Alterative ond Tonio. ir y are troubled with any disease of klilnevt. Ilr orstomoob, of long or short standing yon will surely and rollfr by use or Electric Hitters, aoldai 60c. and l.00 per bottle at REIIER'S Some people haven't any. live by their wlis who I Have AIithjb l'ald Kent For a house to live in. This year I hav half paid for a cottage, with money which before I used Sulphur Bitters in my family, was paid to tho doctor and druggist. They cureu my wne oi female weakness, Sampson, Salem. Mass. -W. F Eternity morrow. lies between to-day ami to I iuuiiu j-omuiimi. The narrow escape of Mrs, If. M. Searles. of Elkhart, Tnd., from a premature death is wonderful. She suites that "for iwmsif years my heart troubled me greatly. lbe came worse. Had smothering spells, short breath, fluttering; could not sleep on my lea side, had much Pain In Rreast, should, r anp stomach. Annies swelled. II much lieodneJie and dluiuess. Treatment did m no good, until I tried IV. Miles' New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine. The first battle helded me, and I was soon virtually ourad." For sale at T. D- Thomas' and W. F. lllery's drug store, fine book on the Heart and Nerves free, The lid of tho place that Jtob Ingersoll says doesn't exist seem to he getting pretty thin this year. Boils, carbuncles, and other skin erup tions indicate that the system i emle.ivor ing to reject ikhmhioub aiidn, mi, I that Ayer's Saruparilla is imperatively nailed It is the most relisUe of all IiIiukI niedi olr.e. Ask your druggist U it, and uke no other H is an atiful strain on woman's patietx-e to have a husband who thinks he knows bow to eook. The tire of angei often ensis as much as bat of hard eol The people who hale u Ui talk too much awl Urate who hk u lo nay too ltl. If ptoplf enidd cover up then sina l1 Iriag we could seldom uicet the ..-alJu. FOUND DE8ERTED ON A STONE. A Touching Story of 4he Child r the Au thor or "John Halifax, Oenlletnnn." Every woman In the land lias bowed flown before "John Halifax, Gentle man," but how many know much of tho Hfo of the wotiinn whose brain child ho wag? There is in it a little romance that I nm sure many will like hear. Mar ried to n gentleman who wns a cripple, Sin. Mulocl) Craik lived an idyllic lifo at a benutiful country home h few miles from n. county town. Sho heard one day, qui to incidentally, that it baby had been found on a utono tu the cross roads, that it had been taken to tho town hall, and that nil tho gentry nbont were going to look at it because it was such (i sweet littlo child. So, following the example of her neighbors, she went too. Looking p into tho sweet, sjmiwithetir face of tho famed authoress, the little baby smiled nnd put out its wee linnd.s. Dinah Muloeh Craik could not resist this, and so sho determined to take the child for her ver'y own. Quickly it was wrapped tip. mid it became her baby. Devoted to it, sho was yet determined as It grew older it should never liave its heart hurt by being told tho story of its birth And adoption; so as soon as tho lit tle' girl wasablo to understand, it was lovingly whispered to her that she bad been found on tho large stono which stood in the center of the hall, and which always was decorated with flow ers, .and that God had pnt her there that her mother might find her. As soon as sho grew old enough it became her daily duty to cut the flowers and ar range them to mnke beautiful this great rock that had been dug up from tho cross roads and brought there. To her it represented the place where the hands of tho angels had rested when they laid her down. Curiously enough, tho child becamo very proud of the way in which sho had reached tho dear mother who cared for her as lovingly and a tenderly as iishe were really her own flesh and blood. Her birthday was the day on which sho was found, and when tho tenth ono came around and a child s party was given her sheywaa heard ask ing ono littlo girl, "How old are you?" Ihe other one answered, "I was born nino years ago." "Ohl" answered the baby, "you were born like other chil dren, but I am better than that; I was found just where God had placed me." The childish pride was as amusing as it was pathetic. The years have gone by, tho eyes of the good mother are closed forever to the sights' of this world, but tho child she eared for lives in the great town of Lon don and remembers, and when the mother of "John Halifax, Gentleman," and of this girl stands before Almighty God, don't you think that he will say, As ye have done it unto the least of these, so I will tinto yon." Ladles' Homo Journal. Woaion on Another Stnr, In Camille Flammarion's last romanco of the stars some quaint and interesting fancies are given regarding, tho planet Mars. The poet-astronomor imagines that in our next starry neighbor the density is ' so slight that material sub stances are very light, and that thns tho living beings corresponding to our selves are vastly more ethereal, delicate nnd sensitive titan the inhabitants of earth. Dwelling farther from the sun than we, their optic norvo is more pow erful, and. that foot, together with su perior magnetic and electric influences, creatoa senses unknown to us and un- imaginable- by us. Everything is bo much less ponderable, so much more un substantial than with us, ho goes on to faucy, that the people there might be called thinking.and living winged flow ers, for in the tenuous atmosphore wings had the first cliance at development, rather than n more terrestrial method of getting about, evolution having taken place in a series of winged species, and the people living as much on the air and on uen;u plants as on the ground. Here also the density of the body and its weight being so slight, nil organisms ars very light nnd delicate, uo other food being taken than that drawn from tho atmosphere; thus tho female sex is the predominating one, living on the airs of bpringaud the perfume of flowers, the absence of gross food preventing gross ideas and clarifying tho intellect to an immense power, while au unspeak able charm is oxercised by these women in tho fluttering of their wings nnd in the kiss of n month that never has oaten. Harper's Baznr. Special Delivery Stamps. Ho was a stamp tend, young and pre cocious. The plain American stamp had no interest for him. He was making a collection of foreign ones, and bo when they sent hira down to tho postofflce for a packago no did not pay much atten tion, but brought it homo nnd handed it over, and skipped ont to play tag. Next day they showed liim a new sister who had arrived. He looked at her with aomo curiosity. "Say, whero dfd sho come from?" "Ohf from heaven." "irom lieaveni i know. That was the package I brought from the postoflice yesterday, and I never knowed anything about it." "Yea." "(Jolly! why didn't you save me the stamps.'' San Franoisco Chronicle. A Sacrilegious Uobber, A straugor entered the Church of the Assumption, Brooklyn, one Saturday morning, and, borrowing n rosary from the sexton, knelt in apparent prayer, When tho sexton, who had been out, re turned n few minutes later the stninger had vanished. So had two sliver ohal lee, two silken stole and two prayer books. Chase was given and the fellow wns cuught. Upon his parson was found the booty taken from the church hb well as three silver oolfln plate bear ing the Inscription, "llest in Pewse." Philadelphia Ledger. Merely lieceutrlo. Visitor Who is that orasy fool? Host He is not a crazy fool. He ajsrely eccentric,. Visitor Rich, eh? Good News. The Law Is No Good. The Ohio law which demands that all executions lie conducted in prison and Detween midnight and daylight wis in lenaeu to suppress newspaper particu lars; but in this it is a strand failure Full particulars are always to be ob tained by a hustler. If there can b any cruelty in Hanging a murderer it is oer- talnly cruel to rouse him up at midnight IP walk to ms death. Detroit Free Preea. The Penobaeot river, the largest in Maine, drains 7,400 square miles, a re gion us larjfe as the state of Massachu setts. From Old Town to Bangor, a distance of twelve miles, the river falls more than ninety feet, giving several of the finest water powuxs in the world. A l.lun Turner's Magle IVuuU. Science comes along to rob the lion tamer of much of the glory that comas froHi the danger of his work. There has lately been invented a light waud with an insulating grip for the hand, connect ed by a iWxible wtre with a battery, of which the power can be varied at tM. An eirpeniuent wttb this furni ot appfod science is said to bare been suocMirally made - New York Journal. DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prcvcnta JLtmg Fever! Cures Distemper, jleavps, Glanders, Loss of Apjietlle, Founder, Fnvrrs, &o. llb.iaoaohpaekage. Sold by all dealers. DR. BULL'S Cures Dysentery, nnd Diarrhoea. OaresWInd BABY SYRUP Oollo, &o. RclievesGripipgandSummer Complaint. Facilitates Tectliiug! Regulates tho Bowels! Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. "TITE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho curo of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Astlima, Incipient Con sumption, Croup, Whooping Couch, and for tho relief Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. cm1 ire Z'Gf a cubcb cioAsenca for ca- imUKt tnrrhl Price 10 Cli. Mall dnigqlstt. RAIIM! RASML RAIN I If there's one set of men who SDDreciatfi a eood raterDrool coat it Is tha firmer. lie knows that a ' I'i&h Brand Slicker " costs him less per year than ny garmeni niaae. uia you kdow ie tbids or snows one day In three the whole yearthroueh? A " Fish Brand Slicker makes every day a pleasant day lo in lucky owner. Go anywhere with It in ram, hail, sleet, snow, or blow, it is wind and water proot Costs less than rubber, and lasts ten times as long. Rubber Is good for show days, but will rip in a -week. If you want a coat for hard wear and nard weatner. get tho " f isn uranu Slicker.' Every good thing has its imitation, so has the " Fish Brand Slicker.' Loctk out. lie wareof worthless imitations, every garment stamped with ' Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the M FUli Itrand Slicker" delivered without extra cost, Par ticulars and Illustrated catalogue free. A J. TOWER, - Boston, Mass. The lUos.t Successful Hwf? over dbear ercl, it It is certala in Iih ,J' rurt does not blister. Hetwl proof below BitooKLi n, OonUn May 6, 9X Da. 13. J. KfcMHU. Co.: Mm: -lastSiuamerlfiiredaCurbuponmyhorse rrttb yout ttjiebrated Keudnira Stxivlii Cure nud H was thfttiest Jobleverattw dime. Itiavoadoun empty UitiUw, having iitt It with perfect succw curlnjt every i It trig I rtl It on. My netehbopliad a iwvM with a very iwvl Spavin that made nlmlamo. He ikd inu now tu iure it, X recommended KenduM'n tlpavln Cnre. Ha curPd the Spavin In Just three weeks. Vours roapoetfitlly, WOUJOTT WlTTKIU Ooutmbds, Ohio, April 4, 90. Dr. IL J KeHDAU.Cn.: Dear birs t-l haw ivn seUliur nvore of Eendaira Bpavln Cure aud lltnt'e ConoJtlou IVwdersthan ever before. Une man aald to me, It was tb best IViwUer 1 evr kept and tho let he ever used. It enjetit fully, orro t HoiTHiir. Guittrhjuioo, N. V-, Way ft, 90. I)h. u. J. Kastutx Co., Dear ftiw : I have una! soTeral bottlesof your XTeiidaU'tt Sjiav'aOure with perfect success, on a valuable and 1looded ntare that was quite lame t ith u Boue Spavin. Tho mare Is novr en t Iwl v free fiom lameness and ihowa iw tmneli onthojomt. ' !tpetruMy, V. H. HUTCiihB. iiiSLL's mm 6UHL Korntos, Ia., Jlay S, DJ. Dr.. E J, I.'ODiU- Oo., Oeiita: I t-bliik it iav duty to rou-ler to -I think It iav duty to render you my thankft for your far faiuod KeuUirSpavui Cure. I had a four ear old filly wlticli I nruwil veiy highly. the hail a very auvero swollen leg. I trlel a Lout tiixutdlrjereut kinds of metlltdneii whloJi iMd no sH)d. I purrnaneil a lKttle cf jour Kendal' ' tiimvin Cui-e wli.'M furert her In four dan. i remain yours, Marion Oowsm. Price $1 per Imlile. or nix littles for $3. All dnS gtsta ha it or can ) fr vou.orit wimeMut to any uiUre.ioii iticipti(f pntv liy t'lepioprio ton. 1U. II, J. KKSiA Ui CO,, V.unhvr"h Jm . '-rtannt .TlwwmUs hYa pe,it twrnmawiUy curwl by I'llIhAliELlMnA.l'A. Fseatm.oanuoiMratU4i oi lowuf tliue fruut buAtteh. ta)Mionotiftr-d in- .iirab4'Sitbrti wautt. rttrnri'iilar. CURE GUARANTEEQ. Advire rrvf. Office llirtiitto3. Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, 1 ;imi ihik 71 xtTas ui .iKe. Was n slu.li'nl u iiriH iin ami tfurgen fr vim jean umlpr Hie imiimis ir. Ki'isun. unu alter un wurs haul iiuiy aim in muisuiisiiuu ultlisi-veti of thi tuoit eititiiont ihsltitanslu tlm nty ul 1'lnloileliiltU shii'C l7l, 1 lw (ilsrutmrd in I'inp of many go-CHllru InciiranK' itlsriur II i-an no loiicer Iw doubli'U that !! sulne i nn tipi'ured. tliat nral.ieil II mls can In-1 (Murel tu tlnlr natural uw. and ui'iit-ial di-ljlliti mini CougeiiliHi ( tlie Uraln. Apoplexy, rt-milii, oNnn stiokf ai d Ui KurM pawnor rheumatism sci at lea, uciinlaia, liver complaint, HriKlits' di fhe or the kidneys, lilp ami Ihhw dlase -tarTh. I'rniii'liiil, rlironli lji-uterj . and io- ranrii urari uiww auu iiipnierta, anontltoU l ured wllb imn- nirdli'lnm of m own nifnara- rlnn.it used piii'il adnet-Uid I url iik nin. ji'nn niw Ki.uon im-iiiiis in thi cil i alnni Uave niil tlifii' iimmII, inc and are ll Uia twiners o( tuen iimtli Alliluu names ran lie obtained b i-alll list at Hih nffloo and lab nrliir id 1'rofensoi Jt..ii.li(.u ,s,i i;.; S'(,ri, Tenth Mieel. I'lnladelidila. 1 n.i nnudl in Jured lu the sime and iiarulyzed lor i it-n tears and prououuiH.U ineuiable bj seieii ot l In- uii.-l able pliyali'laim and sniasnns ol thin eni 1 aiu mm Hell and healthy, liaiinx imiiicI my-ell dh mi umii uii'dii'lnes. )n not listen lo llinse un luiln i d hkhiusI un nriirenieiu in iiieili. in, .ml .lie. sihi-n i mi ran be sated 1 Mill mil lin llllo I'llli U i ihImII l.itn mrr Tl le.ils id .1,', hul villi s. It ii, in, ill, . baii'ti,ii' 1'iniii, ill I'liisiiians i on lie, 'It'll Aim llll to llli'll.l lu .llllilf .il the II Ml,t. -Hi ul tile M, 1, II I'1 llleil. (oine un,- ...un .ill sunuifis and WieUired lii liealtu, cuied In these nuru medic-lues and tluu Me experleuisr o4 tmlkive lor tuuraelvea oat and Laboratory onto daily (row ;i.H tosoiP M Oall or write U jtLaUEiVUlK HOOUhOl',!-.-N leust. Fhiuvteloula, Va out aisiwii HULL'S ROUGH 7 ENDAu51lk A CHTAP NEWSPAPER PLANT Tw.nty Dollar. rnrcliaK.tl an OWee .ml floml Will In Wyoming. "Douglit a lipwspupf-r for $20?"' 1 "That's wluit I said. ' ivplind tall, i 1une man with n O. A. R button. "Yminp RinWitely wit mil to Nebraska I In 187 7, ahont th' time Bill Nye started Ills Boomerang 1n Lainiuie. Wy., anil bought out the Lent' Tree 1'oti ler, good wUl.fflc 'fixture, plant and eT.irythlnn, for $S0 lie sold the name p er in two years for ffl.aSO." "Great financlerT 'Yes; a judicious fombinntion of financeond joiimallstic instinct. Buiidge ly arrived in Iiodo Tree th only $2ft, and put up at h hotel wliere tlie two men or rather boysi who owned the paper hoarded. One of them was a printer the younirer one; the other was u stoch man up on tho Loup river who didn't know au em quad from u tripennyiath nail. The price asked for The 3onriei was $1,400. Smidjrely looked the ofllre over, said he'd take it, paid the lioys $2G down, pulled off his cwf nmfwent to worl:. There miw of ciAirne a mortgage on the outfit. I never saw a country pa per in that state without one. One note of $700 was duo tlie next week. Smidge ly got out a rattling good paper it was ft weekly. Tho first issue showed up signs of improvement, and then he went down nnd introdneed himself to thf county trensurer. Before he left he got that official lo promise to use his influence with the county commissioners in getting the tas list to publish, -and finally succeeded in borrowing $800 on the promise of a good Donns on tho tax list fut. Tho list came to ift.100, all clear money by the way, and then Smldgely got. tlie county com misiop"rfl to publish the official proceed' ings of the board something that had never been donn before and this at 40 cents an inch, he fatted up to be worth at least $50 n week all net gain. The whole town fell dead iu love with Smldgely, advertising rolled in, they elected him justice or lire peace, sent him to tho legislature nnd boomed him for all (hero was in sight. Well, when the man came along, as I said, Smidgely sold out for .0,3,)0, went to Denver and sunk the whole in some mining specula tion. Every word of this story Is true, and it shows the possibilities which are always looming up in yonhg states fot young, enterprising men. 'St. Paul Pio neer Press. Much Virtue in Gulf Wat'rjr. Probably yon nover heard of it before, but the water of the Gulf stretim is con fldently believed by certain old peoplo on Staten Island to bo a sovereign remedy for disorders of the stomach. They drink half a glassful after each meal, smack their lip?, and in about three days they get well. So they say. So pilots and other seafaring men who get ont to the Gulf stream are frequently importuned to bring in jugs of the gulf water for the invalids. There is a saloon keeper down there whose faith in this sort of thing is unlimited, nnd he has been be sieging for about three years a certain pilot of his acquaintance to bring him in somo of the water". But tho pilot always forgot. The other day, however, he tickled tin old man almost to death by bringing him three ings of tho precious liquid Tho saloon keeper began to braoo up at once, and three days later he chased the pilot half way around the island to over whelm him with gratitude. "So it did you good, did it?" says the pilot. "Good-r" says the old juau. "Why, bless you, my boy, it has added ten years to my lite. I feel like a youngster again. l n net I can heat you m a foot rare right hern," And tho pilot did not smile nor jibe nor jeer. But when the flood tide had been running about au honr that even ing ho went, softly down to the end of Staploton pier, drew out a tin bucket and dipped up about a gallon of the limpid stream. And the next morning tlie saloon Keeper wns overjoyed lo got two more juga of Gulf ftfream water from his thoughtful friend. "It's kind of a shabby trick," says the pilot apologetically, "but tu loiig at there are buckets handy around Staple ton I guess Uncle Josh needn't go vvilh out Gulf stream water." Now York Herald. Truth Is Stranger Than rietlou. A well known novelist of .this city was tt-lling how he finds his plots, "I.huve found nearly all of them in real life by intercourse with people in Jill sorts ol society. There tiro no plots to. bo drown from the imagination that are eqtial in interest to those that can bo learned by knowing the actual experiences of many of 'our men and women. Hero in New York you can hear of plenty of lovelorn damsels nnd bold swains; you can find heroes, and heroines n-plonty; you can hear of marvelous adventures; you can find people whose oaroer has been ro mantic; you can hear of intrigues and their denouement; you can meet charac ters who would shino on tho printed page; you can easily find in the actual experience of your acquaintances U the material needed for tragical tales or humorous yarns. Why, the bast plot 1 ever wrote up was not of my invention, but was in the story of hr own life given me by my oook." Now York Snn. NTlie Value of Cutlmrllea. Paradoxical ms it may seem cathartics are remedies for diarrhoea as well hh con stipation. That is, In the earliest stage of diarrhoea the first thing needed is to wash out the iutectitial canal. Cantor oil m peo'iHaritiea wu"ea recommend it for this purpose. In most cases il the in testines are properly freed and the diet is restricted for a few days to bland foods the diarrhoea will subside without further treatment. If it dees not small doses of paracolic will gcneralh greatly favor a cure. Boston Ile.-nld. IIuit tu UHier a liorw Fned the horse regularly, giviug UiuV nu even quantity. Do not water him on top of hit dinner till ha is full a a br rel and then drive him oft at a xroart gait while 111 iniidea are dimmed into a malt bouse pressure, randy by efervt-H-cenra to buret.' (Jive a liorae sparingly of water on the road. Many ladies Benin to think it "fun to see him drink" at a wayside trough till he la ready to drop, Be careful of the wayside "gift of hu manity," the stone trough. It the horse lias been a long time on the road, it is kind to ullow him to dip bis lips in the cooliuff water and wallow two or three muii Hif uia. but no mure, unless yon wish to "founder" him, that is, make him un eonnd in his forelegs for life. You may even kill him, if the water rornes from a very cold spring. Do the watering must ly nt home H my rule. New York We. klj .1 luer 1'lUll. A few daHugoa )uuug wiiinnii i .ci in Jer..'V Cit lost out' of thu mlve tip4 from her iocke.buok. Slie uiadn a vig orous search in Iter home and along the wa of tk-r daily travel without Unding any trace of it. Four days ufterwnrd ahe met a ineud who noticed that one of the xilver corners of the pocket book was Bon-. Laughing the Irieml put lifi han't into her porkot, saying, "1 lli. ve IVe juu found a rilver tip that will fit your pocketbook." Awl it not only did fit, but it was none other than w very rip she had lost - New York Bhreatag Sun Vl mm 7 UN ACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCK VALUABLE INroilMATION IROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF v et I Aj I I THE CHICAGO, RQGK ISLAND & F&01FS8 RAILWAY, Including main lines, branches and Tho Dlrnot Routs to Missouri Klvor. i'Burio,, ijivBiuie, jyiounc, xiouk isiana, in yjijinuio-uBvenriurii, juuBoaune, Ottumwa, OBkaloosa, Dob Molnes.Wlnterset, Auuubon.Hiirlan,uud Council Dluire, In IOWA Minnoapoliu and St. Paul, In MINNESOTA Wntertowu and Sioux Pulls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, In MISSOURI Omaha, Falrbury, and Nelson, In NEBRASKA Horton, Topekri, Hutchinson, Wiohlte, DellovtUe, Abllano. Caldwell, In KANSAS Pond Creek, Kingfisher, FortRono, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, In COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to und from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palaco Sleep ing Care between Ohlango, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traveraes new and vast areas of rich farming and grazing lanilB, alfordlng tho beet facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwoat nnd southwest of Chicago, and Pnolflo and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, free from dust. Through Coaches, Chair Cars, and (east or Missouri River) Coaches, Den Moines, Council Blulfis, and Omaha, with Free Recfining Chair Car to North Platte, Neb., and between Chicago and Colorado S; and Pueblo, via St. Jose; 3, Via St. . mlshintr inn. I) i jvuuhh,b Hotels (furnishing meal California Excursions i li ,asj Ogdon, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Frsnctsoo. The iINB to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Garden of the Gods, the nin, and Soenlc Crandeurs of Colorado. Li: limn VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, !3olid Express Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FRBB) to and from those points and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Pedria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rook Island. The Favorite Lino to Pipestone, Water, town, Sioux Falls, -and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing rounds of the Northwost. THE! SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Blurt's, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Ticket Office in tho United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, General Manager. OHIOAQO. II L. E3 m THE GREAT fGerman Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SIGK. L tor thoMi ili'Mlily Bilious Spcllsdepend on Stru'iicn BirriiRS SUimi'lIf'iiH'rmrd foracasowhcre&L'L rnnn rtiTTErts will not assist or cure. Il never fnlls. jtcwiu euro yon. t3 Do you Hinler with uiuuiiTiinnuaiigone fcellns; It bo, use scLPiiun IlirrEits;! Clcnnse tlio vlilatod ulooiLjlien you peo IU ImTrllteH liurnt. ii, win euro you, luthrougli tho cklnl 3 lui'lmiik's.lllotclies.llj .mil Sores. I!cly miEis IstiLriipit rnritns.pa mil health iHll fnl.U Oucrntlvet who bit the mills mul work- snop; clerk t,wnoao not procure nuniclenli exercise, nml all who' nrecoiiQncil In (loorB, fliouM use Hi Li'ian lirm.n'. They win low. 8tiUIIDR HITTERS will cure Liver Com- nlatnt. Don't lie dls- not then Lowciitiuiil xjurnzcu: it wmciire sloWy. von. It TiU Uo not Wifll MULmnii UiTrnnntn to suafr from itlieum fltlsin.nse n iKitilo o( sutrnrn nrrrKBs; wlllbiilldyoiiiipnnrti I mate you strong and 1 1 healthy. I ! it nuver iaim lo-ure. BULniUR Bitters 1 1 1 n Jiou't lie M'liliout nt in ill iiiuhu your iiiooil rn Ipure, rich nnd strong, M ...111 1 ,7.-..iM yon. Will not regret It. ani.i youruosn nam, Lnille9 in ddk-jitf! Try HULPIli:R 11IT. hcaltli, wlifi are all run down, should use rEKS to-nleht. and you will sleep well suinirja hitters. imi iei-i neuiT rorir. Do vouwant iho beBt AledlCAl Work unlilliliPd? Bend 3 S-ceDt stamps to A. l Ordway & Co Boston, Unas.t AnU receive a coiy, tree. 5S a blood disease. Until tno poison U expelled Irom the system, thero can be no cnre for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment Is a thorough course of Ayer's Snrsapnrllla tha best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay Is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physi cians, but received no benefit until 1 began to take Ayer's Snrsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of tills troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health." Jesse SI. 1loggs,IIolman'8 Mills, U. O. 'When Ayer's Snrsaparilla was rec ommended to me for catarrh, I was in clined to doubt its ollloacy. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben efit, I hail no failh that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from loss ot appetite and Impaired digestion- I had nearly lost the sense of smell, and nty system Vos badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged, me to try Ayer's Sarsnparilla, and re ferred me to persons whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half a daceu bottles of this medicine, I am convinced .that the only sure way of trentlne this otMtinaU) disease Is through the blood." Charles H. Moloney, 113 River St., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, (J I'BEFiniD T Or. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mat. I'rlM $1 , ! tHillk'H, ii. Wurth tt uuu. I Imnlatm tliatorpfd liver, lran(lh lis tliillueillTooruii. r,-lllulilUD tonli, anil are unequoleil a au ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, Jn malnrial illalrlet tlielr vlrtnemrs wldsly rcot,'iil(l,a tlioy ikeiti ec til In r propcrllei m rrcelns; llipaymem rroni lliHt iiolnon. Klernntly miiar ousted. Uonokinull 1'rlee, Mi l. Sold Evorywhoro. Ofllco. 44 aituray St., Now Yurie Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In (mat Variety at SAMUKL GliAVBU'S r upular SU)rt, BanK Street. Rooting and Hpoutinga s)tet in) ty. Stove repairs fumisheti oa aliort police j Reasonable! j Purelj local iu our aim. extennlonn Bant nnd West of tho and from chlcmro. Jollnt. Ottnwfx. it. eool.wel Pullman Sleepers, FRBB Reollnltfg Pullman Sieopi Dining Cars De ally between Chicago, :iu do a. 3nrincra. Denver. i.i lv ana i i j 1 1 1. k n . nn Splendid Dining sals at seasonable hours! wast of -Missouri River, dally, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt .1 T .... Annals n ...I Clan VwinnLiM, I'll f. TIT TJl. fS'lt us at seasonable noiirsl wast of -Missouri River, The DIRECT annuan- Qcn'l T ckot & Pass. Agent A HABiTUil GftOWLEU tho tint to compl&ia.thftt Wolffs 'Blacking ccciimaUtet on Uia thoe. Sb&U we it tt U moles s t am I to their iatoUfcac, ud oaU tbem MHUMG Ui In Dru'j, Pmnt nml Bvw Furnithlng 5rr r, Pik-Kon, wVtA , will Stain olo 4 cw fuhnituri wtLi. Stain Cis and Chinawaac will Stain Tinwamc ohl stain vouh olo bakft mill Stain DAnrs coach and VamUh l IA torn WOLF 1" U RANDOLFa, PUUdelphl. CONSUMPTION enoNCHms SCROFULA COUGH OR COLD Throat Affection Wasting of Flesh Or any DUeatt irhrro th Throat and TAtngt art IiiJlamcJ, lath of Btrtngtti or Xtrvt Tower, ynu tan be relieved and Cared fry PURE COD L9VER OIL With HyrJophosphltea. PALATABLE AS MILK, Jilt fur Scott' JCmuliton. and let no pZanatlon er lolMtatlon mliir you e accept a tubtltute Sold hi) all DntvutsU. OOOTT & DOVVNE.Chomlota, N.Y. THEPOLICE GAZETTE is the (inly illustrated iwper In the world I'oiiinliilni; ill Hit-Isttist seniHillniiHland iport hik ne. No unliMin keetier, barber or club room inn alturd to be u'HIiout II. it always iHukes irlfiidi whereyer It gos. Mallnd to any a4drawi In the UHltfil Stales 1,','inelv wtmiiimI. i.iueeLs tor tl. smi rive I'enti lor sample cop). Kirhnrd K. lx, I i. ink llu Sipmu-, Nen York Illy. PKN8ION8. I'm Mini flesh Inn Pension nianki ami llitor iiiiiliuii iinrtcr Act ol Junr 1W, caH oMaln the hjinif fiom Ihi-iiiiiieilfiiit'd, y i.hO. V. IwiKElt rruineniitary, sitgasif Jlani-liliuuk, Pa. L- DaUB HhM HBIM, nail, frprr ppi uuiioi DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Jfiui Coif ami I.arrd AVnierproof 'itk exovUeuie ud quitUlleist'f Uils sbAe oMJUkOt be better Mhort ,i thuti li thri utroiiK iiliaon' unUof tu tbouktaudb of tawUut wearer. 2 1 .DO tiemilnat Haud-wwiM. u etanat and $.0O f fandsj s mvuma eiree auuc h dkp ruiiuuceiH itavn, flue ctM HUoe nbUltv. ed Cur stylti aud UurnbUlty. -fe.itn Qaidrtar Welt la tbe standftfU dreoa O wio, 1 ft popuUr prlue. fsjUurraan'a Khar I espclejl7 luUptml 'O (or ntUruAd men, fnurH, fir. All nuao iu ronsjrft, vuitoa ia ion For LADIi br Imou uoi ravomblr rolvil lue Intniduoeil ail ttM rt-. t-iii iiiturovetm-uti make Uivui KUfMrtor l Uf IUM,H kuia Ml 1 11 MC UTKIML Auk yoiu Otilrr, uuil If on cauut uli,1 you Mu4 dlrol lo racUir, iu-lunlug wlTerll iKMittJ fur UfdJ ,l,.iik- VV. 1.. nul IU AM, Hroetiteu. M N . Arl tin Mehrkam &on, Agents, I kHIilH'tuN Head tut' AdvecaU. I EVENING AT THE FARM. , P&e lull,hf i in r,'l nlth ImlTlAd pilo Kail f. 'ion . iir.' ili ipil m ktoerl ttaA "bad; With mtst.y touch con,flii Un Ian warm truoe, A ml tilrw hor ortenl j iltnk biroath o'er Ul i Imul The rlt'onrHj' bird note die upon tlie breeee; Shy flon-rt'tg look tlielr faces from the dew; The Brunt ow falbi no longer from tho trees Where ffport tired UinbVln rest, or obnr ewe. Th banijurd elfl'rior eeasce, kind are Ted The noil necked llol,l hone rannelm In lib, Mall; The watoli don tirrm him to liU strair lined shed. Nor dimf 111 rough loep to faintest ilanirrr lalL Within the farm liouao imrclt la dreamy mood, The day worn toller take hh well earned rest, While hudillliiK jouufcstein watch with round eym abremi To oateh thi duntman In hi evening quest It In the hour for sllnnt aplrlt bandl To spewl with white wlured prayer now per fect Krown, As day'e king, lAbor, toldj hU weary hands. Nor ret has rwekoneil Slumber to liu throne. Josephine l'uett 8ioonw In New Orleans Tlmes- nemom-Ht. She Gnugltt a Stoime. Sunday evenitig' n gentleman mid his wife, wlio live on a street pretty near tlto tunnel, nt tended ovening service at tho Fourth church and took seats iu the gallery. Tho service was about half over when they were annoyed by fv con tinued tutoring And scuflling back of them, nnd looking around thoy saw sev eral girls standing upon the seats, while a nnmbnr more were moving uneasily about as it trying to Avoid soma danger. Just then the won! "rats, uttiarcd in a stage whisper, partially soltved the trouble, and the man turned toward his wife. His wife is mortally afraid of rata and mice, nnd the mention of the word "rats" sst her to thinking. Presently the people in the gallery be gan to leave, but the scuflling continued tiutil tho lady whispered to her husband that they, too, had bettpr go. So thoy arose nud left, nniLthe lady breathed freer whim sho reached thftstroct. When thoy arrived at home they wro laugh ing nt the incident, when tho lady screamed nnd jumping into n chair grasped something in the folds of her dress. "It's the moiibO," f-he said to her Imsbnnd us she clung to her garment. She wag rittht. too. hut it wns dead. probably from the clutch sho gave in her .excitement. Hartford Conrnnt. KIMor Warner on the Slot Maoliliin, Charles Dudley Warner, while moral Izing upon a well kuown tendency of modern times in Harpers, has some' thing to say regarding the possible future development of some recent fa miliar inventions. "Perhaps," says he, "we may rtxpeota further development of the 'slot' machine. By dropping tf cent in thaslot one can get his .weight. his age, a piece of chewing gum, a bit of candy or a shock that will energize his nervous system. Why not get from a similar machine a 'good business educn lion,' or au 'interpretation' of Browning, ora now language, or a knowledge of English literature? But even this would be crude. "Wo have hopes of something from electricity. There ought to be some where a reservoir of knowledge, con nectiug by wires with every house, and a professional switch tender, who, upon the pressure of a button in any house, could turn on tho intellectual stream desired. There must be discovered in time a method by which not only infor illation, but intellectual life, can be in fused into the system by an electrio cur rent. It would save n world of trouble nnd expense." I,one Prayera. All Irish priest at Ammergau told the following story of his bishop: His lord ship nnd - u chaplain came to see the Passion play. They would fain have. had a room each, but this was not possi ble. They knelt down separately to say their prayers by their little cots, and presently it crossed the mind of the chaplain that it would not be well to make his orisons shorter than the bisb oji's, and he glanced over his shoulder to see if his lordship was about to make an end. Tlie bishop, presumably anxious not to scandalize lug chaplain by the short ness of his prayers, also glanced over his shoulder and waited. Tim process was repeated several tiinos. Both suppli cants were very riii, ami in time both fell asleep. They wtre found in the morning on their kneeti still and sleep ing. F.illlau Uiuetto. Qulle a TiKVKli r for a Turtle, W. E. liellenbratld, of OM town, came into possession ot a turtle lately at Pusltaw, which born upon it the evi dence of having reiehed years of discre tion and of lming been for a tur tie- quite a traveler. It vai marked "J. W. aowaii, mnr ana jur. sewaii remem bers that when camping in hU boyhood on Pushaw lake he found tlie turtle near tho outlet and cut his muiin upon its shell. The animal was found a short time ago in thu "Thomfure," near Orson island, some sixteen miles from its former place of capture, showing that it liad traveled on th avurageuboutamile each year. ilr. Belhiiilirand's son Wal ter marked it and released it for further adventure. Bangor (Ale.) Commercial. The Oldebt l'laco lu America, "Do you know tlie- oldest place in all America?" said Gen. John B. Hender son, of St. Louis, to a circle of friends. "I don't mean the oldest towu in the country or on the continent, but the land tint found on the western hemisphere. Hoi Well, I thought not. It is Mount ilarcy, in the Adirondack mountains, Agawiz and other geologists have fig ured out that Monnt Maroy was the point of land that made its appearance first aboye- the water when the western hemisphere was evolved." Clifeaco Her aid. A eotcumanaa Perspicuity. "Commend me to a Scotchman for the peraonifiouliuii of pqrspioulty," observed Newton McMillan, the journalist, while relating at the Laland ltotel some of the incidents of th Bpaldtug baseball tour of the world, iu whtch he was a partici pant. "I am aware that such an ele ment is not usually credited to the Scotch character, but when I shall have finished you will see that the failure to do so is a mistake. "I was at the time of which I speak on an excursion not fur from London. 1 have uy veins full of guod Scotch blood, ijiy jiMin is Hootch, and as I loak not so very much unlike one it is not strange that 1 uin occasionally taken for ioi)e. And Scotch I was auppoeed to be by most.of my traveling companions on thf day in qnestion. I did Jiot undeceive thsrn until near the end of the journey, wheu u big, brawny son of the High lands, whose rich brogue made his wear lug kilts unnecessary to designate his nativity, laid his hand in my shoulder and said: "Excnse lue, but ahr-r-ent you aim American'?" "I have that honor,'' I replied,- where upon the Kcotchuian, who it seamed had overheard suine of tl conversation dur ing the journey, wagged his head know ingly and smilingly said: "i thut ht I c ould forttpy iu ye ah bit o' the twaug-tt-g." -Chicago Pout. A daugh ter uf (inn lUwucruiM la au UrauMnu iiiui,-wlio until leieutly was as signed tu ttw ronveul at tteuU Husa. 01. FUtoeu yr ago site was oas of the most ehtttninc and most popular of tha soohAy Udisa ot OiaahitM, TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM iUUUI, UAliMHunr., rumo iiiiim orevii tho Chest and tho Joint, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, cto., the I M PORTED s-"ANCH0R"i PI HPEUEir IT IS ANP VViUL EVER BE ThS DEST, UNUtUALED REMEDY. Jed with mat nieeasTn the Imperial id Royal llrneral ilorplt! ot Vienna anrl mur others, I On UiuUtlttl Tiittnouiil out of RimlMii! Your Anchor Pain Kxpcller 1 irrUlr ' lent, una or onroiicrn,sunennKinui imwu mat torn for year?, coula find nothing to cor her but your Anchor Pln Kp11er. . SCHOOL SISTERS UK N0TKK DJLUE. I BO Cants a bottlo. 1 or most pituaaisTs, on direct pro aid F. AD. RIGHTER & 00., i SIO Jtnadxeaa, JTew Tork.t 3 ISIZS irSSALS AVASSES. REE Bookt about ether Anchor R rwuioj on Application, r-it i l.,iir.v iii'i; Ot 34? : lid fftUMCOlMM . One 1 aaan nia I u I uoequaKO, and la introducaou tipnorvod wawOl atadrJUl tooaB t'mow Id ah locality l&i ai abof Onl thi wfia ? riu to ui at one ran mala hm at Ff74 th cbinct AHroabavitudala K11 MllRr MP rinr if iw ni,im,i.i lllj:ilVSP &,inJaninSlttiltH. lcop. Tbt folldirUa eat sint (hi irunlU Jft t tbnut th fiftlilh rrt of Its bulk, tt to ft (mid, ttoublt fit UU mop,i Unrt t tl tit? to ctrry, ffi wU) ftfaow jp9 how f o i an i Dsns i rum fu it a nu.j ma out txpirltnr) ltttft write at inc W PtfjUl vxprcM cb u r- Addrtai.H IIALLKTT U0IBBW.ro POMtASTD, MlUTI mm mm I W Oram of Body tuid Hlad, Effwu juoi crrort or z.zut in uia or i ount ItllmUf fill? Btlord. How lo tp I kirtnBlfc.aWKAk'.tDSVtUJt'kUOnHiSSJtFilUhOriHJUl, rwrlMl Book, itlaaatlfcaiJ piWWalid(aWV SE& . eriq Medical go, buffalo, h v. ItNflT iHft.Soll.i .UOrtb H1UU.UU, frmM iniltD in hi nt'D I'eflt t limiktrpir Wananltti iwliu oolp nuuinr casri I Doth Imliri and fear aim. with work i and titan of qlt MlU OS flttMMift rh Incalltf can tienr am )Tie, toyiitiar wlih ur Urf 'and valuabla lloafifXIanavhalil Maniltlfti Tbito lamclM. at wan ai ins wiuni" irvr u wia jdu n4 ttj ll t.t ahAw ivhat w aecd TOU to thftia vUo tailrour frteudt aa nef?hburi and thoaa about u ifasttlwft7icl! stlun .V Co.. jlax Mt 3. I'ortUuil, AtMlne, He wanlS Slop that Hawkiurani Spitlim . I will give Fifty Dollars for a case of Ca tarrh, Cold In the Head, Dealuess, Hay Fever, Affected ' Eve-Slht, Asthma" or Throat Trouble, I cannot cure wlth"my Deacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send ana dollar to my postofflce address for a bottle, I will mall It to you at ray expense Tlav Fever Cured with Tnree llottloi, nEKBr A. ZOfiRISTt 184 1-2 Kxcliange St. Geneva, 'N.Y. 2-3-one ear. Tho Boat Romody s. Ia this world, says J. nolherr of Brraesis, N. ?. ia Faator Soecuga Nerve Tonlo, hesaru wjaa who was partially psnlizad three re&ra (ansaa attacked by fits, hn not biA any aymptcmscj them alnoelia took one bottlaol tha rawtdf. I moat heartily thank lor It. NorwouB Prostration Cured Caoanxs, ft. X- Jans, IH. I was notable to do anvthlnir for 10 muitha. was confined to bed most ot tCo tuna, soutdn'i ooold notwslltJromtlie boosato thcgiKltn, 1 to all run down by what tho doctor .eidlta ncrrons nmitratlnn. Hn mdlnlnA wMmed to cai nor sieep, was so nerroua ana auzy uuti i help me. Taen k took Futor Koen&'S Notts Toato and now I can ett and sleep and bT0 oa . man iuur.inBapeua.csn ao my noustwonc scua, lam verTtharjkfnl for this ana reauBinnija tt Ranla to all ufrrAr , T BtJSIE VKRBnNEIESS, OurPamnhlet lor aaneren ot Dhrttiam iSU teiui will be sent free to any addreet, and poor I'M louts can aleo obtalq tula medicate iroo ot cnarce rrora n. This remed f haa been prepared by i-tuior uirrug, or ran wsyue, ii ten years, nud ia now prepared i KOENIO MEDICINE CO., SO Vil UlSlKi, tit. Ciitoa Ct, CUH'iflO, ILL. SOLD BY ORUOQISTS. Price 81 iNr Itottlo. C Bottles for &. Dr. C. T. Horn, ngt., Lehighton No more of this. il I i-n. n .llu .iff III. tent, ;i: "lIU l'IlESTrit" Bl'BDEU CO. "i. wli'i Inaldu or hMl Une4 nith rDt,Ut i. - r . Hi.. Jim and t,rTW4U ht Jll tot tbe "nrucutfUr ' ' ME81VE COUUTERa. JOHN E. LKNTZ. Wbottisl a((. .1LLKNTOWN. I'A. -' JlBT. JIh JiV Hi'lMil denlersitan lnvr llixir name latsrKS lirn- oiiupiUrntliii. inavt:. Isw-Vt Piles! Piles! Piles! i Iiiu,i-,.il im, Mufnulturx. A. mfp in-.'i im in ui lit. Internal urutprMl, Ui-lun ti I'lHriltiiK, and lalMt ttSHdtllf, OAISJ, IU neier lnleU. Try it. eren 11 )uu ban tullHl mill eriy otlirr rmtd). ThliSuppotl lorj If roueiiliHiMI, eay t aprdy, at, neat and rli'an. una fnt -t eyrrv adtaotBce or oint- uu-ut abd miUih riiitiuaaa ue la tlielr piss aiid sou will be icilrted autt U-e tihi- tl i ii i.il aiii I'lHIl lliri-ll II I ,illl dill; iiptiBi uofii uot keep it or II b uuiii, Prlir. Sdl'eula A VDBiW (i hill Kfi Ii fur uu, M-nd lot Ho Aililli'SS. liit'aii-i. I'u l.l b Ur. M. K Hbr. ' T. Horn .uid 'I II llHiiuat, In lrlrtaiileo, The I'rebliett county navvs in this pup!. Head it. rfftHLMIi- I Mll!!.6S,4HWi WSMA FDR HEN . I si MsBITn rL-" n