IK Eli-SSI Mrmrj Home hfnlr1 H it. It ii not alwav. c itist'nU n( lo ctU h phleitn let every llltle atlmrm Hiivlnn HmI Klftit Oil Is W hintim ''j h.ue a PhyHl'-liHi :ilwti-i ut tlftm' It l-iili lUii-uiiiHtlun, N'in hIIh, Minns, WniN.-inml fill Ai he- Hurt I'Hlm Pi Ice :fti'l I Mm -it e ft'w Till nn In Ifff of vvIiIi'Imnp itm bo H'tt lilt, I'll! t'll Is 'Hie of llll'lll, Pin-llllil Omul) anil 'oiisuii.ittl'in Cell1 hilino equal foi Cohls, Coimhi hikI ('onititiiption. 1'ilrc W Huti 0 oeDU at i honms' lniK Htnrt. The reason why no many old families die out ta beeause (be youner pnes bur not beo asnHa enough to swarm. They want to stay together and live no eaoh otber until they all starve. Oil! fThnt n Cough. Will yon heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves if you can afford ior the sake of sav ing 60 cents, to run the risk and do noth ing for It. We know from experience that Shilob's Care will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottles w.ere Hold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping couch at once. Mothers do not be without it. Foj latne back, side, or chest, use Rhiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Bierv's or Thomas' drug store. A oomlo opera bits Just been written which deals with baseball matters. It thor is an umpire In it it would be batter describ ed as a tragedy. Something for the Now Tear. The world renowned success of Hosteller's stomacn unlets, ana tneir continued popularity fnr nvni- ft tlilnt nf n nuntnpir eta tt utnmncililn l"L scarcely more wondenul than the welcome I Inn greets tho annual appearance ol Hosteller's Almanac, mis vaiuame meaicai treatise 1ft fubllslied by the Hoitetter Company, Pittsburg, a., under their own Immediate sunervlslfin. cmnloylnc CO bauds In lliat drnartnient. Thev are running about u months In the year on thin worn, ana tuc issue or same ior 1881 will in more tnan ten millions, printed In the Bugllsh Oerman, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish Holland, lioheinlan and Spanish languages, liefer to a copy ol It for valuable and Intel est log reading concerning health, anil numerous testimonial as to tue emcacy or Hosteller Stomach Bitters, amusement, varied Informs Hon. astronomical caloulaflons and chronolovl sal Items, Sc., which can be depended on toi correctness. The Almanac for 1881 ran be ob tained free of eoit, frpni druggists and general eoumry ueaicrs in an parts oi tue country. Bead in a shop window near one of the principal Paris cemeteries! 'il'o make n specialty of onion sonp, which we furnish where refreshments are provided at funerals Some foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond iliA rpftrli nf mprllpi'nn Thaw ..ft..., ...... " Oh, it Will wear away, hut in most cases it wears uicm away. uouhl tliey be In - duced to try the successful mediuinn mllivl Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, thev would immfuliatnlir see the excellent effect after taking the first oo3e. rrice ouo ana $1.1)0. Trial size free. At all druggists. gomobody snggestB that it Is usetesi to go to the expense of buying works on Vols . pufc. The dialed stories In the nvertge magszine will answer all practical pur poses. If Sufferers from Consumption wugns una i.'pias win try ran-Titia Coueh and 5 , r.UVSn,uro' n'i18,"111 "Pd nulek relief It. tripA-at tnwl r.n nnt. T...I.T. V" . i ......v'.j ui tun lllKlinBL viiiiia -i-rv , t ----- mi uuuies iree. ceuiaior removes all these troubles, bottles free at Thomas' Drue Store. Trial ins neart of a man guillotined in i ranee recently continued to beat six min ' ntes after the bead was severed. llunensv. This Is what you ought to have. In fact, you must have It, to fully enjoy lire. Thousands are searching lorlt dally, aud mournlnir bunaine thoy find It not. Thousands upon thousands ef S . .. oj our people in tne sinless Tnflr lin w m aw A I . A I. f i. . . Iial,,y W guarantee that Klec trio Hitters, a used according to directions and the use perslstou In, will bring you uood dlgcs. tionand oust the demon dyspepsia and Install Instead eupopsy. We recommend Electrlo Hit :?I.f0J!'l5'8)f?;Ia and all diseases of the liver, fc m "nu kidneys. Sold at 5oo and J1.00 per ...... iv.i, iirugsm. Praise everybody or everything tbey ao to make the world happier or batter. Ilueklou'B Arnica Halve. ?FST 8aU'S m.tUe ,vorld tot cMs tome, SOreS. Ulcers. Rllr. rllnnm rovrn. aniJ i.itj happed hands, chilblains corns and nil skin ;i rf . ",i I'o'ifveiy cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to alve nerfect sAili motion, or money return yd. l'rlco as centsper - At Eureka, Oal,, one of the miners has a pet Bhoep lhat followes him all through the mine. What Is the Use Ot buying worthless medicines, and spend Tng money on qunoic doctors whoso onlv idea iSjto gull tue public? Is it not bettor touuy reliable modiclno lite Sulphur Bit tersT I think so, as they cured me of on- urrn after sufJcnng three years. F. P, viaric, aiancliestcr. Norwegian women nra said by travelers always to look sad and pent ovir. They1 have low foreheads ana high oheek bones, ana wain apout with their eyes caatoa. the ground. The special .quality of Ayer'e Hair Vigor lituat.it restores tho natural growth, color, and texture' of thp hair. It vitalizes the roots and' follicles, removes dandruff, and heals. .itching-humors in the scalp, in this respect, it surpasses all similar.pre paratlons.' A vonna woman who has a drees- making estapllshment in New York city, makes her rent by storing furs, wraps aud winter dresses lor her customers dunug the warm weather. 8weet and balmy slumber secured for the utile ones suffering wlthooughs and colds by the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Bvrup. I have had occasion to try Salvation Oil in my family for neuralsia and rheiimatimn. In every instance it effeoted a permanent nre. i also tried it on my child fluttering with a sprained back with like succes. I Uke pleasure in recommending it to all. ?. S. Costello, 321 Park Ave. Balto. Md. Tho State geologist of New Jersey says 3 he ooast of that Bute is sinking at the rat f at least two feet in a ceniury. Otber op errors hold that the rate Is much more rapid, They all Palled. The following letter from Mr. W. A. Thomson, of Columbus, Wis , is peculiarly interesting: "My wife," bays he, ' has beeu treated for hei head, stomach and nervous prostration by three doctors in New Yoik, two in Chicago, ene m Philadelphia, one in Cincinnati, aud vt the large institute in Buflola for 16 uiontlt,. Thev all failed But one bottle of Dr. Miles' lWorative Nervine helped her wonderfully." This should be used in all headaches, backache;., changes of life, nervous disturbances, fits neumatism, etc. Ask ut T. D. Thoniaf, aa W. V. Uiery drug store for a trial i brittle and Dr. Miles' new hook on the I Nsrvons and Heart. JSomsbody predleta that "the telephone will develop in tims so that everybody will cs oompeiiea to nave it. The luesneuger boj must go." We have a great deal of faith in soienoe, bat we don't believe that it will be able to make the uies-enVer boy go. More women in juopi riiua, t popo lation are employed ip indoslrial ooou pstlons iq Kuglaud than in any other European oouuiry. Twelve per cent, ol Ul nominal elatsaee are temales. When a steamor passes over tbe Port Huron Miob tnuel tbe noise of the wheel ean be readily heard 10 the bole, wbieh is least fertr ft sadsr the walsr. Prstse your husband Icr cvrrrtbing bs 4tc wilt. a rAitrwrti, Fmew 1' I -inr The - i.u W,l ii , d.,-,y Pie ' it iiii.l cl-nr lie Wilt l mi rcmindi Ko fu'ure Itoor Brines them again Bhe siatios, the future ll-n, And draws me on. Sod shows me dearer 1"7 But ti ou art KDno: Trmiiunis and liopps mora fair Hem s slie tor me, And yet 1 linger, Oh, dieam, wit i thee. Other and brighter days PeriA)B she brings , r opor and bolter songs Peicnance sne slns;n; Uut tltou and I , fair time, We t o n ut everi O'i, dream of mine, KAramn forever t DetitU Oatohes Them All. Tho-uflden and awful denth of En. pdnoer McPadilen recalls very vividly n story that 1b (old about the bravo and nervy mnn who met bis fnte while at his post of duty. Kuglneer McFnrid-in, ob is well known, was connected with tho old Oregon ind California llnllrosd Com. tiany for many years. During that timo (nxtondlnc over a perl d of twenty-two years) he had boon in s good many acci dents mid had run many narrow escapes. All will vividly remember th fearful accident at Lebanon Junction Inst summer n ynnr iuio, in which Engineer John ("Big Jack') Miller end Fireman Quint Guttata were killed. The tragio fate of " JliB jacK eersmea to nnve made a vory strong and lasting Impression on the mind of Engineer Mi Paddan, and had been renarded by him somewhat fa (he Usrht of a presentiment . Very scon n ter Miller's death an old friend of McPadden met the latter, and; turally, the cumotmoos of the nco lent nt)d the fat oi Aiiiier wore aiscussei. " well. John said the old gentleman, " the fnte ol poor Jack oughl 'tobo taken as a warn ing by ell you railroaders. Tnko my ad- vioe nnti u.6t out or it while your skin whole Better get out ot such dangerous Dusnies8.- Mci' nuuen smiled sadly and said he knew it was full of danger, nnd added, "It ontohes nearly every fellow with ins tiotits on who follows railroad lng long enough. Not loirg after Miller's death, Mc- raaaou met witn an accident near Turner Station. Tho train was coming down t' e track at a lively rate, when the locomotive- suddenly ploughed Into a band of fr gbtenrd sheep. Tho crushed and manglodxarcasees kept piling up in ironi oi sue engine until tuey reached noight c.i several feet. UcFaddan put o.i manes ana reversed, nut tne loco motive climbed up on top of tho bleoding mass or mutton and went over Into the d itch . McFaddon nnd tho fireman b a 1 very nnrmw escapo from death, nnd did no: com" out ol It without serious In Jur.r: . Mr-Fadden was laid up for some ti.i-.e, out on recovering went back like binvo felbtw to his nost of danger. Th dfeanful accident of Wednesday evening tens Mir. story oi nm instant death. Hi predli ll'Hi, "It catches all with their oo.ite on wbo follow It long ouou'ih, h it ghastly fulfillment Portland Ore- go.'U:ii. Jlnp n; n Tiger. Aiijei oi considerable size nnd con trol oi theeot.tend of the E T., V. und G. swItchitiK yards last night. It ren flffuirs, in that locality from nbout 11 :30 iastnltri.t until 7 olocl: this morn nu Tho Forpfmugu cirous wagons wore being loaueti ou tue cars east oi Uroziorstreot, A switch engine was shoring tome oa about, when one of them boa mo de railed, colliding violently with two case watfob'j, and tho cage containing three tigers whs nadiy damaged. Tho wood work was crushed In, leaving a hole of sumcii nc s'zi ior tne tigers to get out. One of the animals lei ped from tt cage on to tho flat oar, anu from there to tne gioun I. The two remaining ones woro ab tut to follow suit when the trainer a-nl several other employees of tho cli cua rushed up to the cage nd pre vented their pxtt. But one of the tigers was aL largo, ii ud a soon as the faut booamo generally known a stampede of me people in mat vicinity oocurred, iveu tae olrcus men struok out for tali timber, and rushed to inform the mana gers. Preparation! for tho Clinturo of th tiger wen ma dp. Ono of tne Texas cow uoys. a id the ouo most nerfect in lmn ling a lasso, v. as detailed to mako tho attempt. Tbu uiud haudllnir tho tin-e was also lnsti acted to assiet in tho dan KOious duty, : nd the pair wont to work, They located t.ie tiger about a stone's throw from t) e cago in which ho had been oonilnofl. The bugo prute wis crouoned imdi ra box car, betwfon th ralM. His ejes Biioue brightly, nnd looked to his captors as large as two full moons. A lare dry tooda box was pro cured, a hole bored in the botto n, and the box placed on Its sldo convenient to the animal. One end of tho lasso was snoveu turougn the nolo, and about o clock this morning the Texan threw the roue. His Judgment was nerfect nnd the lariat droppod over tho neck nnd left forelon of the brute to Then tlie work of landing tho animal in tue uox negan. He was pulled up to it siowiy, ana tnougn ho reslstca consider amy was at last safely lodged in tl "tii, uut. not, uutu ne nau torn on one glove worn by tho cowboy and lacerated ma nana oauiy. The box was nailed up, and the tiger, with the men as nuurds. left for Moi-r b. town on the North Carolina train this morning. itni'xvllle Sentinel. A Ouu Made of Leather. "Here is something odd in nnnna' said a dealer to a reporter. "Curious gtain, to toe woou, Isn t it? u.ne oiiiio was anout threo-fourthii ni an inch In dlamoter, and bad a curvou topenu ngina sllvor horses hoof. was very aaric. The groin seemed tt. ruu arpuuu in rings, tue upper part 01 eaoc ring uein darker than the lower. 'it was nmdo of leather hnttonn.' sontlnu.id the dealer, " slipped over thi ramio I of an army musket, by a abne- makei at tbe Iudinta Heforui Sohoo! In iirj. ine ramrod belonged to the mus' ket the man carried dunnc the waro: the rel.elllon. Ho out the pieces of sole- jeai uur w.tu a die, punched a hole of tht rlubt . iu the middle, shaved t':em to a wcos '-shape where the curve came, anu lur en mom on and cemnresaerl uiem wit a u aciew out ou what Is now the terulo ot the cane, aud then aoakeo tho whole in larnlsh. It required two quarts or varni-h to get it Into snap. It" ib u ouauiy. unu ic would sell Ior fli.y uunam ii t. uuvuu to part wirn 11. I.-v In the TepUia. ... .... "oen una cr Bin hka a n,,,K.,,- r aliaseb It is equl. a eui to myluL-. lhat It mueai to tue dweihn, nf Mi,. Ai.d tl.i- i, true of ti.o tiny stick.ebank' in I -"' I lllU tll'S llttlw Hal. a f.,,.' v ii uuoi u ll ll l i 11 v irpyn ummm i ah ii htlv turns to thoughtso love, and ho IS HI 'I t :n loo as In war. Kin Mo ...,, h;h oi gut ana intense and 'fi' p:t, t:low with silvery crtio mi t. s e esan U heoke ,ir niet.llle U - i t-o-t . 'tie!. tic- umlaut bluiKli-rueu lustre .i I, tij hu hecu likeuc-d to tbo green '"" '' "f " huinmiujr bird, and the ...!. hju an . aiowiug with internal .".-..tin . 1.tu th IlK.it full UDOD uiiu ii.' mnimost liuuspuieut; aud now in. n-i'iiui'i a MariiKB ,iiaiw'i i.,, i "ii'ii. t : a. I-1' l.o.i ...-arrui aud prolou-ed. Iu u .,1 t iiil .ii,,- iUe ,t.i.-ltl bucks coileot uelicate flMom materials whloh they proceed to work up Into a circular maes baviu- a hole lu W.s centre. Tl.o liuynetttakoaabt.u twelve houre to eon,iiupt, aud a, it pioceed to com. plet io,i iitf-em- tei.ie, t of the lit . 1.. aich itect 1 ci'vif, ini ruse. Ti.o rosplnudent muie ut.cl.lt back bwime lot.nd and round, in.i aitlng a finishing u.uc'i here atid iliete waii bis annul, hnver,nn about the orifice and fanning the water with bis pecuii-al Hue the while. The tiny skits are haU-hed la about a mouth and now notuing cao oxceed hisi.tWn- "; 'luieiy unremitting In his lo in waichfuliieas. He will light Boatln:; ojjeuts with tne nriaiet gal lantry, even to the giving up ni biave little llf An enemy n htiutired t. ii.es hi Blue liu a no terrois foi him when the uvea oi ins tiny n.uteiing Iry are ati s LIt. r Cbmpuvtnt, Billons Afleo- axador; AXADOR iioni, Ij-jss or Appetite, Siok Headache, Sick Stomach, Gid-dinest.CoMWe-ness.Dyspepsia Kidney trouble and all delicate Female Cotti- plaints, Sold everywhere. Price 3C cents. DBEXEimCDIDONE Fragrant! Lasting 1 The Leading Perfume forthe Tcflletand Handkerchief. Sold by all dealers. Frico 26 ota. Prlot cnlu 25 eti Soli bit all druggists Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &tellings,bsuisos,Lumbaqo,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. niJCItMNOE'S PLUQS, The Ortat tobacco An UHCW tidouPrlci 10 Ctt. At all arugcltta. MANY MEN FIND THAT Storms, mows, drenching nlns, and furious winds sro part of ihe regular routine of life. Twc-Uurd cf the sickness through life It caused by colds ( yoa cinnot be too well protected la stormy weather to siold Ihera. Amm luring a Fish Ilrind Slick er" rosy be exposed to a storm for twenty-lour hours at a stretch, and still be protected from every drop of riln, besides being shielded from the biting winds. No matter what your occupation, u you are liable to be caught lo a rain or snow storm, yoa should have ea hand a "Fish Brand Slicker." It will surely save your health, and pernapsyouriue. uewara ot worthless Imitations, ruaps your me. iieware oi wonniess imitation try earment ttamned with the " Fluh Rrand ;'t Araae laaric Don't accent any Inferior coat wbeo yon can hare the " Fuh hrand Slicker " delirered h Hrand Sucker" delirered Particulars and Illustrated nithout extra cost. catalogue free, As J. TOWER. - Boston, MaoSa 'Jhe aiort Succcaaful IterarT ever OIsoov tred, .u It Is certain In lb . ud does not ouster, ivad proof beloTvi , ... BcooKtYx, ConUn May 5, '00. lllr, -1 Summer I cured n Curb upon my horse with jon-'eelL-brate-l Kendall's Spavin Oars and It wns t tit nest jo I ever saw done. I hare a dozen ampt- tx.ulu, having usl It with nerfect suocesa, mirln ; v r thinjltriedlt on. My neighbor had a horbo w ,ui a very bad Snsrlnttiat made Tiim uune. S" S!,?1 1"' "ovr to cura 1 recommended ki-uu:jm u fsijnrin i;ure. ne curoa uio Kparin la Yours respectfully. WoLcorr Wittee. COLDStBtrs, Ohio, April 4, HO. Dn. D. J. Kkxdsu. Co.: Dear tu r : I have been selling more of Kendall's Spavin Cure gad Kllnfe Condition I"owderathan overbef or. Qna man said to me, It was the best hVI!V4-- i o t iwt uu LIID IK1 11Q Tlir BIW, Respectfully, ono L. Homus, nr. r. l.v, ,9ao1N.Y..HayB.m TrJ,efir,Slri!1.haTa aereral bottleaof yxnir KendnJl's Smria Care with perfect iJCCew, oa a Btuusm uu wmww maro vnat was quite larae with a Bouo t?paTla. Tho mare Js now entirely free from lanient'iH ptuU shows no bunch, on th joint. JH9WU14.UUJa J. 11 XiDTCnCaS. KEiiLL'S mm CURE. HOiraoa, La., May 8, W. Be It J. ITektull Co., uuvsj-i iniuic iv my anty to render yoa my thnnks for your far famed Kendall's Sravtn Cure. t."Kl 11 1!UK. old Ml' wllch I nrtsed very nlfhly. 8hs had a very eercre svrollenleir. I tried about clgct different kinds of medicines vrblch did ..w K w. purunoiwu a Douia ot your aenaiui's uiv wuwu euroa ner in I uur oars, i I remain yours. ' iUatox Dowses. rrfCO 61 rwr bottlO. Or SIX tXXtlMfdrSV Altdrnir. Btsts havo It or can set 1 1 for you. or it will be Lent to any address on receipt of price brtbe proprie tors. UK. 11. J. KKSDAI.L CO., JSnosbarah Falls, Ycnnunti Thuntands lutvv oca twruianentlr cured hv i-ifli.AliKLPHiA,lA. Eaiatonc(i,noopertlca or luwpf tlmefrom business. Cases lvonouncod In uuiumq ,tf uukti wauteu. send for Clrcuiaj. Ctrei CURE GUARANTEED, Office Hours! to 2, Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, BO DO S s CD fcx CTD JJBiSfm '!y?.?!entof stu-dyafdincsnUStlon IHmitita I lr Ne aati . imv Saddled liSralil.Hi" ul """'i1 to their nsSifaf u"1Bd S sbmtv curS" OddmsUoii of the brain. alSy. resuifi oK U?? 8Blffi? wt easof rneuinaulm MthrSK"' "V,JT. eon'Plwiit, nrlghls' di of the kidneys, bin and hnn diSiS. elt: ff."r.'?. V"' oysr h,goo nersous in this " ueiw OtVUlCll a - andnmnf,""""'" fi?" ' "P. ' eaithy, havinir cured laviVif JtEr. my own meaicinet " "- 10 not listen to ihruu, nr.iMi.. DTOVSinant In mrti. ,rj'5f!S. "'" '" be saved. ' "u,u jou ean , H "S ?''if Pr.Ue.. myself, being over sica ii required. "' hi aP? f4Softry open dally from T A. M , Salvation 0 SPAVIN CUR J M A GOOD LTBRABY. THE EVERYDAY- MAN OAN (JET AtONQ WITH 2,500 VOLUMES Only Tlio-e Bficik Tint H r,. Beon Rfnil Ari rroly Own -il-.WI.al tin, u.- Aconm plihd In 45 Yanrn ltookn lli-arlnst Upon a Hobby Nine IntclltitiM)1 meu mil of ton. If asked how many books thy would care to have In a private library, would probably put the numbor well untoward five thousand. Yet that number le vastly In exorg of most men's n-il, Books are inuoh like food. The man who does not deal In thm needs no more than he can easily d test. Tho man who has a library ol even throe thousand hooks, exclusive ot reference doors, is not Illioly to know his own library. But one con hardly be said to possess a library that bn has not read. Tho raal lover of hooka will for the most part oaro to havein hi house only tl oo books that are as familiar to him ns the focosof his friends. He should bauble to glnncc over his " took utensils " with the knowledgo that every one Is his by virtue of Intellectual mastery. It Is not necessary that ho should havo road every word of overy book, i .ut It is nec essary that he should Ue familiar with tho spirit of each, and that ho should havo thoroughly mastered tho contents or many. Masurod by these rules, tho size of n prlvnto library dwindles to a number far below that likely to be fixed by most n r- pons of whom nn opinion on tho subject might be asked. If a man begins tbe collection of a library at twonty-flve years ot ngo, nnd sols boforo himself the ownnrshlp of 2,nOO books worth having and worth reading, he will find thnt he has laid out almost a lifetime's readinrr. If it be supposod that boforo beginning uis collection no nusreau tnroe uuuuro i volumes worthy of a pornmnont placo in his library, there will bo still 2,200 vol umes to bo read between the age of twenty-five and the coming on of thnt timo wnerem no man can read. If he bp allowed forty-Uvo years of reading, ho must average noariy uity noons a yoa' almost one a week. Perhaps this does not seem so lormidahlo to tho men and women who'dovour fl'ty Summer novels in a season, indeed. It is not formlda. bio to any habitual re ider of oven seri ous books, but tho library in ti'iestlon It not only to be road, but to bo iiiastni-Hd. A lad of sixteen boasod that ho had n nd auoi otu&oapeare in a singio winter, and doubtless he did so : but tho uowo man does not count a play of Shakt-s-pearo read until ho hns gone over It ut least a tlozon times, nnd nftor that, scenes anu passages aro lert lor further si itdy. Every man that btiB tho ambition to own a considerable library probably has also souio lntelloctunl hobby, noma sub ject upon which ho wishes to make him self especially woil Informed. It so.be must koop a corner in his library for books bearing upon this subject. These books latent figure uniong his 2.D0O as technical. Then if ho road French nr Gorman or tho ancient classics, or nil of luem, no must make room for S'ich books in tho or.ginal tongues. If ho read only .ngiisn, yoi uo titui-rminou to tnuKnblni' srdf a fairly cultivated student o lltnrn. ture, he must have ttome of these books in translation, ll liiillsu books strictlv pioper to literature he must include the poets, the best novels of tho bosi novl. Ists, tho essayists; throe or four stand ard historlnus, besides smaller historical wonts, some political economy : somn physical science ; n fair share ot biogrn- puy auu Eiieoiogy ; tareo or lour writers representing the great sotoolsof moial philosophy : something ou art: some vol. umes of travel, and many mlscnll.-nipnna books not easily classified under any of ineeo ncaus. rrooamyno two memvould pick out exactly tne s.ime 2,500 books, for a man's library must, in a mnnsnrn. express his character und tastes, If it is to be what a library should be a source oi oany mteiieotual Inspiration. O, course, sucu a iiurary aB is unrior nun. slderatlon would havo no room for tech nical DQQK4 save on the owner's hohhv. Neither could it contain coranleto of many writers. It would have room for only the best books bv the bni.t authors, and by reason of tho process of continual reading, it would probaly bo no two years tuo same. Imagination Killed Her. A remarkable instance of the bold nn. Derstition has upon the mind of educated and religious was recently ex- uiuiLuu in mo case oi airs, itebacca Byrnos, of Holenu, Ark., a ladv notnd for her lntflloctual atialnmonts nnd pious llfo. Ouo mornincr. arl3ln? In whnt sccmea ncr usual Health and spirits, she summoned her children to her. One son was reaming iu xopeita, lias., one in now uriosns, two aaugntnrs wcro mar ried and living in Bedaila. Mo., but nh. dlent to their mother's coll they came at once, though Ignorant of tho reason of tne summons. When all wore about her the ladv in. formed them that she had -a dream In which her husband, who has beon dead for noariy fifteen years, had warned hor tnar, sne nau only ten days moroof life, She Dad sent for her children to hid themgoodby, whloh she procoeded to do with much calmness, but with the nir of one who had not tho slightest doubt mat sno was already dying. Her friends attempted to reason with hor and to point out the folly of nlaciuc such nnr. feet conlldonce In a dream, but all to nn purpose, for sho persisted in asserting ihat she would depart from earth on sucn a aay anu exaotiy at a certain hour. iter pastor remonstrated with her and oven brought tho severest censure to boar on her superstitious crednhtv. and at last Mrs. Byrnos ceased to speak ui ine matter, oo tnat ner family bad be gun to think she had conquered her fancy. Sho contluuod in excellent health ana pursued nor usual daiiv life, hm Just before the hour she had -predicted would be that of her death she sought her children nnd bade them good by, then sin ting herself quietly in an armohalr expired Just as the hour was struck. lbe physicians declare that her death was auo soieiy to her imagination. Phil adolphla Times. 11 lob. Milk From Oen. Reagan's Voir. Gon. 'Reagan has a cow that ho dotaa on, and he Is never better pleased than when relating some of her very many superior qualities. 'Squire Keagan is responsible for the following, wuioh ho says is nothing uncommon for the oow i a Ducaet oi tno nun man wa left at the oow lot one night and a lare toad got in It. He kicked around until at laa't ho found himself high and dry ou a huge bed of butter, and hopped nwuv when the Oeneral oame down for the milk pan. ualro Ueorglan, Women's Foot Wear. "Why In thunder?" saldaNew Ynrh, the other day after an hour's walk on Broadway, ' 'do woman who haven't got pretty feet and who knows they haven't got pretty feet if they know anvthfno st all about themselves, wear Just the footing that puts their feet at their very worst. A woman with bin. shuneiBaa feet or orooked feot can afford to wear but one kind of boot a laced ono and never a low shoo under any olreumstm. aes. A button boot does all vorv wail fnr tba first few days whilo it still buttone trlm and snug about, tho auklos, but every woman knows that it does this for a few days only: then it loosens m.ri negjlns to take on the shape of the foot exaggeiating Its peculiarities averv i Just a llttlo. And by and by, nafore the boot la half worn out, it Is a kind of osrloature of her foot, with every defeot and Imperfection exaggerated. The lace Boot uooen't do tola, because it can be drawn up every morning like a new boot, holding Uie foot always firmly and seourely, and so aots a oorreoliveagatmrt any tendsnoy the foot has to be lllbaped and spreading. But women do uot seem to have discovered this at all, or. in a very few oases, and so they goon button ing up their street booto with as much satisfaction as it they weren't giving the best possible opportunity to their feet to be as pulpy and spreading and orooked m they ohoae." Sb0 and Leather HABITUAL GROWLEH Wolffs Blacking aecnnmlstes on the shoes. ShsTI m aay It Is unless to erril to their Intelligence, and call them " Ilabltual Onralers I " 4Js in 2)ng, Paint nnii Howe FtmUkinf Start for t-Ron, vhich WILL STAIN OLD NEW runNITUM millOtaim Quiea and Chinawars willOtain tinwarc mill stain voun old saskkts will stain bast' coa0h and ramlsni at the same m. rMielett.w A. ' 'ti WOLFF tt R&HSOLFH, Philadelphia. THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. lor till-!..: (iL-mhi BIllousSDellsdeneni zl.000 will ho en for n case where h ul- onStJLPnrjRBtrrERS niun IlITTEIt.l Willi not assist or euro. Ill never falls. r It will enro you. Uo von RUIt'tir Willi that tlrcdand allgone: feeling; If so, use SntPiitm BiTTEnsi Clcnnsothe vitiated bloodElten vou secS ills Ii7ifmrltle9 bnrst-B is win cure yon. Inff through the sklnB In Tlmnlcs. Blotches.! Otit'mttvt.a irhn nrr closely conflned In tho mills and work shops; clerkswho do not procure snmclent exercise, and all who aro confined In doors, should use SuLFinm and Sores. liely on puL.ruuic jiiTiKitH, inu ncaun win roi. low. BULTlIUlt llnTKnfl will cure tlvcr Com plaint. Don't bo dis couraged; It will cure UITTEltS. Thcvwi not then bo wcalt and! VOU. If vmi iln tint tvlah suLrunn Uin-Eits to sufferf rom lthcum.! Iwlll bidld you np and jitiako you strong find atlsm, nso a bottlo of I oDLrHDH HITTERS; It never falls to euro. Hominy. SUI.PIIUlt llITTKItS Don't bo without nl twill make your blood bottle. Try It: yon will not regret It EH puro, ncn ana strong, and your flesh hard. Ladles In delicate health, who are all run down, shonld use1 SPLPHtm fllTTEnS. Try tJULPinm Uit- TEBS to-nlnht. nnd ou will sleep well inu n't i IH-W.T rnrit. Do VOU Want the best Merilr.nl Wnrlr nnhllchnH dcuu a wmii Dinujpa w iL. X UltUlVAX oi VO Boston, Mass., and recclvo a copy, free. Read the Advocate. Indigestion uwkm iii" wi m IS notonly a distressing complalntf of A Itself, but, by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en feebled, is the parent of innumerable maladies. That Aycrs SarsapariUa is the best euro for Indigestion, even whon complicated with Liver Complaint. ' is proved by tho following testimony from mis. Joseph Xiako, of Brockway Centre, Mich.: "Liver complaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffored untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself nbout.0 Ail kinds of food distressed mo, and only tho most delicate could be digostcd at all, Within the time mentioned several fihyslclans treated mo without giving re let. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's SarsapariUa, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa riUa I could see an Improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it camo the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength Im proved each day. and after a few months ot faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life." er's 9 SUXFABID BT Dr. J. O. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tries (1 1 all bottles, 1 4. Worth $5 a bottle. Ko appetite. Indigestion, Flatnlenco, filch Ileadnctie, "all ruu down," loz lug- flosli, you will I lutl ftieromedy yon need. Ther tone np tne Tfsak ilomocli and build up tho riarsrlntr euertrlcs. (sufferers from mental or physical overnoolt will rind rail or rr out them. Xlcely auar coatotU SOU) J3VEBYW.UEIUS. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and . Ranges, In Great Variety at .Q a AITTTTIT H ll A irTTtT j'o OAJMU JjJL Ul JLtAVEIt S Popular Store, B&nk Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Purely local in our aim. 3000 A Yr.Alt t I wdtk to hri.Hr It. H, niu. a .Ml. Maefc nf UMf tulltf M,t tff, ad wdi, tmt wke, aflat iBMrMhWlll work iadwulMdf , T,.rlntt.alr own l.it,l. w.r..a. .,.,.... , n . . k -,. w.wu,..)Uu,nnijiwMjtauiiiiiiMiiDiut. lMnef I deir- bu om tfk? frsxa swtA sMMrisrt orwMUlJr. I - ' . - - ...m.... MOT. UIWT ufl s VtaUrCsuds. uUsiilinPHlltV iisMiai $ U AJLssUlSrk, IS llox 4SO. Aiiffuitai Maine, MONEY! mfd tJ our KKW Una off work. ' and btiburablr, bjr tfctM or r m,owt tr old,4s l Utir locsvlIUM.wbrecr ihe 1h. lur Yf fumlib try V tn u h rUk. Tm m dt4 rurprn)1uMl0rllourilntto cfaork ThiaitH Mllnl7liwl-ad n-t l.rincu wouiUrflsl iuccm Uttvuj wotXm. e4MsrKi tt n ur 1tid Ml u UD Mr Mk ud upwirtj. ftdUMt ni i s 'i :1. UMAmm, WltufMlthniliMIM. THEPOLICE GAZETTE Is the wly Illustrated papr tn the world containing all the latest sensaiional aud spurt ing news. Mo saloon keeper, barber or club room can aSord to bs without It. it always makes friends wherever tt goes. Mailed to any address tn the failed States securely wrapped. U weeks for tl. osoa sse nun ivr iMopii, copy Richard K. Fox, PrMliBn Square. New rik OMy. i ra1 Peopla Kho nevrr read directions art Use rust to complain that ACME Ptixrejr Wmm. On Farmer Harvey M. Van Slokle' piace, in Hiivor l,akn township, tewtr Boranton, I'a., a two-doiy tou' milk house has boen Dtaud iig for more than fifty years When the masons built It thuy knock. (1 the mouth from an old earthen Jug and eeron1ed the Jug into the solid wall toward the peak, leaving tne open ud on thn outsldo of the wsdl The kind-hearted workmen nut the Ha there for a purpose, and every summer since then wruus have nested In It. Tills season a pair of bluebirds got there a few hours before the wrens did took possession of the Jug without any ceremony, and bognn to carry bits of straw and drlod graej into tt at intorvala of fifteen or tweaty minutes. Toward noon a pair df wivns flitted into the yard and sailed around the milk houte two or three time. Then they mado a dive for tno opening In tho old Jug, darted into It, and soon ilew out, equalling splte- tuiiy. 1 ho reaoon why thoy did this was because they had found one of tho blue birds fixing thlniM tip Inside. Tho surprised bluebird nailed out In the wren's wk, and then a feathered warfare was begun that lastod for two hours. Finding a stranger in a homo that had been ocoupled by wrens for half' a oentury, made the little wrens mad all ovor. Thoy pitched into tho bluebird and tried to drlvo K away, giving vent to angry pipes and squolls as they fought. For a timo tho bluablrd gave battle to the Httlo birds, but tho two wore moro than a match for It, and it retired to tree. 'While it was porohed there, the wrons flow Into tho Jug and started to drag out the straw and stuff tho bluebirds had carried in. The wrons wero busy oloaning out tho Jug when tho bluebird ou tho tree was Joined by Its mftto. All at onoe they took a boo Hue for tho Jug. Thoy darted Into it like a flash, and in a seoond tho wrons came out as though thoy had been fired. They hadn't boon cowed down by the larger birds by ft long sight, for they immeaiateiy turned, darted Into the Jug, and drove the bluebirds out. Then tho four feathered combatants had it back and forth among tho trees for half an hour, neither party entering the Jug wnue tno onitie lasted. Finally they sfoppedllghtlug, and each sldo began to carry things Into tho Jug, Tho wrons mado two trips whilo tho bluebirds wero making ono, and late in tho afternoon tho wrons had tilled tho holo so full of twigs that tho hluoblrds couldn't get In. There was room for the wrens to go in and out, and thoy hold the fort against their bigger foes, who mado sovoral attempts to tear Uio barrier of twigs away, but without success. Toward sundown tho bluebirds sailed away and never camo back, and tho wrens have had possession of tho old Jug ever since. Devices to Vanish Melancholy. Whon you aro gloomy and UnU.ippy for no apparent cause, inclined to brood over Imaginary troubles and sigh for tho unattainable, tako yourself in hand at onco. Think of your own blessings, and tho troublos of other people, not limit ing your sympathy to yourself. Vlait places of publlo amusemont, picturo gal lerios, libraries or tnusoums of curiosi ties j try to find somo desultory distinc tion, uy casually seeing busy mon, and observing current things, or by reading, superficially and miscellaneously, tho lightest literature of tho day. Hoad in- teresting books as long as you find pleasure in them. If you do not earo for 6edontary occupation, go into tho opon air driving, riding, walking or tho llko, but nevor nlonoi Begin somo severe work, either ot business or nraa- teurshlp ; endeavor to glvo ityour wholo mlud. So Boon as you fiud yourself strongly interested In- any occupation that involves no ogolty, glvo-your full strength to it : nay, do not hesitate to commit yourself so far, to tho exooutlon of what you have undertaken, that your seit-respoct, a lovo of tho good opinion oi your ieuow-raeu, will make you ttunameu to lcavo it unllnlshod. Book tho society of those whose tastes aro thoroughly congenial by conversation. or by pleasure excursion, or soma other genoral amusement, got you outside ot yourself, and aloof from your broodlngs, as widely and qulokly no you may. Al ternate upon theee rulos, when practi cable, as oithor one becomes lrksomo, until your favored self-consciousness has acquired a normal pulso ; then re sume your real life-work. A C'noer for the Dutchmen. A cheer is due the Dutchmen. When the Prinz Frederiok collided with the English ship Marpessa, the commander of a detachment ot Dutch colonial troops which happened to be on board immed iately ordered tho assembly .sounded, and the men fell in on the dealt like olockwork, in tho faoo of certain loss ot the ship. Their conduct was an lnvalu ablo examplo to the passengers and crew for although tbe entire company were tnon transferred to the boats with per. feot quiet and despatch, the Prinz Fred erick went down as the last boat left hor side. She carried with hor six Dutch privates and an officer, who doubtless had been overwhelmed by tho waters rushing in at the point of collision. THIS I'HII.ADELI'IiTA EltESS has won the A?r.eJno5.plilMSal"QnBJ'ennsIvananewspapers by the libeiallty. enterprise, and fairness with which tt conducts Its business, reports crea? events, and the completeness with which It re- roS tryay y Ufe 01 UlB clty' State an Us rieid Is world-wide, and Its staff, Its special correspondents, so many and wellWanlzed Its source of news so numerous that It anneals to a wider constituency than any other news. Ilr ever published fn Pennsylvania, .i ,lIFitiir, ",ll one ot the nSnager, of . .Z.J . ... ill. , "vi.i'i"u news iiiau nil tne other 1'hlladelphla newspapers comblnea." and TH? iMltfl.tl?,!.U,h?ra,lvl conclusive, 11.1S1 i. 1 . ? Prf!ent dally wltnesscrto mtereV ffiSMSS." lu "yw "IW and ii".1 ",ls nut only or Its, news enterprlse-by 1 . 0 "uuiiucuce 01 its many tnous ands of readers, representing every age and every condition ol Hie, every trade and every Profess on. everv taith nSrt -mi". nPTi'Pi.1' PiVtMtl"? ecencc and varfedlnterest oflHKI'liESS as a general family Journal. hS2DJ?.,0??len "well as to men. whleK rTe 5??.'or " n!nT Wends at home, aud extended Its reputation thrnuehout the Muntry. it points every Important event of the world The nrintlnv of nan-. nt.. it- n . , but its'eMuiin. arealso enrched "tf'SKSBft imiV Tkii. .1".':l "".V 'S" .'? roost engsinments alreidy made for-188i, brobably fpass in number and variety, and nesrly eoual in coat, nnv pii,tn,MW.. e.M inK.rr.'K'r?. J"''"'- ""Line Its Steadily irrna-lnv nmSl. n.. it. . consHtuenoy uot only demand, but insure cro- Kh?iV Tbe re,ite authors, as well m the brightest ne ws oorreanoi.ilm.i. a,,rt ti,t-ir;V.. SS??iIif1.'?h'n ny nnsylvanl nevS eoee, In DAILY SUNDAY, unrt WRRirrv f BEhh. t&SfSSSZSZSBP&ll nllean. butlt rtiiiu :;?i"."v ""i ',""..pp'? ' It has no enemies to puul.h, no individual no m- hwi amoiunns to roster or promote, and Is siib KI..P?.11"41"" orQui lalthful to 'JSISf J them?1 V, :-;.7T" k""" ui lutiw ana iranK never captious, its news Is always imnarlial. in li pages tbe orklugmenlLnds asWy audiSie as the CKDUallat. Tn nil ...i .r7i7:.r trial n roirrua . to t li.TJ.Ii h.'K':"""i SSi '"VVf- In even -tplMif ol "immM en erpflTaSrS, a geurioua and enlightened hswlulftr. In tha flunius of THK riHLADBLPIIIA tR&dll fSS 1 - i Masons auuiQier. xerms of The Press, By mall, postage freo-ln the United States and Canada. Dally (except Sunday;, one year, !.' . "... " one month, "t (lae)udlng Sunday), one year, . , " " ono month, Sunday, one year, - WEEKLY 1'JtKSS, one yr. 86.00 SO 7.00 - .ea s.ot l.OO urans, uneessand other Keniluances should be made payable tote order of " The Preaw Conjjiany, Islrnited fBILAMUPaU.. FA, THE 0YKE8 OF HOLLAND. Almost th Only Perfeotiy dry Lanr! (teen Presn tin. Oitser nictv. A oertaln zealous dama Is said to have onco attempted to sweep the ocean away with a hrooru. The Dutch have bo.-n wiser than this. They are slow and deliberate people. Desperation may use brooms, but deliberation prefers lay and eolid nnaonry. So, slowly and deliberately, the dykes, those great ti 111- llko wads of ooment nnd ptonu, h.ive risen to bqontt the buffeting wavop. And Ihe funny pan ot It is. thev are so skill fully ilanted nnd pnvod on tbe outsldo with lint stones that the effoits of the tbiiniplug waves to beat them down only mane inem all the llrmor. These Holland dykos ar among tbe woudars o' the woild. I cannot say for now many miles thoy strntwi the coast, and throughout the Interior; but you mav be sure that wherever a dyko Is necessary to koop baak the encroaching waters, thoio it Is. Otherwise, nothing would be tlioro at least, nothing In the form of land; nothing but a fearful Illustration ot tho principal law ol liyuro3tntlcs water filw.ivs sooks Its level. Sometimes the dykes, however care fully built, will " spring a-lenk," and 11 uot attended to at once, terri lo roaulu aro sure to follow. In threatened plucef guards nre stationed 11 1 intervals, and (1 stoatly watch Is kept up n gut nnd day. At tbe first signal of dangsr.nvery Dutoh mnu within bearing of the startling bel Is ready to rush to the rescue. When tho woak spot Is uncovered, what do you think Is used to meet tho emergency! What, but straw everywhere else con sidered tho most helpless of all things h v.at'irl Vet straw, In tho hands of tht Dut'b.haia will or 1 sown. Wovenlntc huge iuuu and scurely pressed agaius' the emuoukment, It dolles even a rush Inctklf, eager toHwoop overthecountry. Tbesf dykos form almost the only per foctly dry laud to bo seen from the ocean ddo. They nro hlgb and wide, with fine carriage 1 oads on top, sometlm.es lined with buildings andtrecs. Lying on one side "of them, noariy on a lovel with the edg-, Is t te sea, hike, oaual or rlvor, as th5 caso may be ; on the other, tho flat and?, etintehing damply slung at theli base, sot at 'lottngcroo.sare so uetiniis oiver th.n thi sh'-dng lino ot th .vnter. Frogs sq tutting on tho shore onu take quite a hlrd's oye view of tho land senpe, and llttlo llsh wrlgslo their talis higher than the tops ot thewlllowB near by. llor-.es look complacently down upon the bell towers, nnd meu In Bklffn una cunnl boats sometimes know when they nro passing tholr friend Diik's cot lose only by seeing the smoke from its chimney, or. norhaus. by tho cartwheel ho has perched upon tho peak of its ovor bunging thatohed roof, in the hope that eoinosioric win ouuu ner nest there, and so oung gooa utCK. at. .Nicholas. Chlncso Gratlturle. A Into train from Now York brought Into fho Broad street station, Wednes day, Dr. George E. Brewer, who came on to attenu mo llacinor bunt breakfast. Somo years ago when Dr. Brewer was a hospital surgeon in Boston, ho was caned to atlenu a Uhlnuman who had been crushed almost to a olly by tho whouls of a hugo truck. The poor fellow wns in groat nsony, ana when taken to tho hospital ho was given up as fatally injured. But while lite romalned. of course, the surgeon workod and watched. ior nays the UUlnamau hunii over the chasm of di'ath. but at last ho com- mencod to cain. aud llttlo by little re- Aftor sevoral weeks he was taken from tne hospital by friends, and Dr. Brewer never eipccioo. to see or hoar of him again. But s.x months later he received a queer parcel, which was handed to him by tho Chinaman and thre . frlendn. who left it In tno doctor's hands, after oolns through a lot ot spoecbmaklng and l,-fl ! n-..'lll I' ThMl.niinnlinatAln mV . ! i 3 .i. viouou "V,.7 u wnum vuo wrappings woe fouurt & bunnor of queer cardinal uu o.uo uuvorou wun w-. nao uc, BrOwor s name. The reolnient of thla si range gilt could not find any ono in uosion to translate the queer charac ters r.n-1 finally his father, then a mem. hor ot Concress. took the banner to thn Ohinoso Legation in Washington and bad a translation rendered. This related tno storv ot tho Chinaman s Injuries and toiu oi ur, urower-s wonderful skill In treating the p.ttlent, saving bis life. The cl'ising sentence statod that after long consultation the Chinaman and -his friendi had decided that young Dr. Brower'-i soul was that formerly poa sossod bv n famous doctor of the CaIph. tlal J.mpire, who died some years elnoe. "How long ago did this Chinese doctor uier- "Well," thetianO t. riiavely renlled. 'ha s bacn dead ni. ui 4,000 years." rn inueionia resi. Dlshwnsliliii; with G lores, There aro method? of preserving the hands measurably agnln3t the destruo- tlve effeot of dishwashing, scrubbing and the llko. Thoy should be kept as much out of the water as possible, and when the Work is done thev ahoillrl rm iwnaWaA i 1 .j .i - -. u..UuauuUau ur,. uorax water is bwuu naoii.ii mo nanus. Lioarsoiy- ground oatmeal Is a fa r substitiit rvw soap in washing tho hand'. White un. scented soaps aro tho host, as tho hiehlv. Bcemeu soaps aro usually maaa of ranold fats. A solution ot oxallo acid will remove fruit stains frrnj th hands, but it must not touch an abraded surface. After washing and drying tho hands thor oughly, glycorlno and spirits of cam. phor in equal parts mixed together is good to rub over thom. Cocoanut oil is ploasant application. Wearing kid gloves awo sizes too largo la holptul In preserving the hands. One should have in old pair ot gloves to take up ashes in, to sweep In and to woar In all dirty worg tnat permits tno wearing Of gloves. If gloves are dipped in not varr hot linseed oil they become waterproof, and may be worn while washing dishes. A pair ot canton flannel mittens Is ploasant to wsar wnon nanging out the clothes on a, oold morning. Frequent vigorous rub blng of the hands will promote circula tion and keep tho skin In cood condition. To tako tho best care of tho nails, eoak the ends of tho fingers In hot water for some time, until the skin is softened. then dry, and with a pair ot nail scissors thin off all tho dead skin about the nails ana trim the nails neatly. The Tall Hat In rarone. The tall hat celebrates in Europe this year Its ono hundredth birthday. Tho simple Quaker hat ot Dr. Franklin was the first oause ot the abandonment ot tho threemornered stylo. Tha high hat, In its early days, was looked on as a symptom of a politically progressive spirit, ana was, consequently, th? object of muoh persecution on the part ot the polios. Tn Qarmany and Russia they were loroiaaen unaer heavy penalties, out eany in the forties they at last be come a trade mark of respectability. Where Hood irt Burled. Of his vary last days, and Sir Unimrf Peel's kindness to hlm.Thaokpray's es say in the "Bound about Papers" gives a, oiowii itiiicu it wouia OO vert- rah In. deed for ijny ono to attempt to rival or paraphrase. The borne suffering on May 8. 18-15, the same vear that mn-Lt vuuiuuj, um very umarsnt rival Rvrt. ney Smith. He had but a fw days be- iuio iiihwu uu exquisite lines "Fare. I weU llfel my senses swim." He was buried in Kensal Onun riam, someyoaw afur that thoytetun amon. ntMtil In hi.. Tt , a.". ... I"!""" - ' uaooratea among other things, with a grinning oomit mask, In the mouth of whloh whan I u last some years ago, the taste and fanoy of the British publlo had graeefollv plaood a. half bitten apple. CWa dll gust waa a little mitigated by reftseUng that nobody would have bea less hurt or amused than Heed bltaseU. Masmll. Ua's Mstaxlae. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM IQOUT, BACKACHE, Palm In tho Side, i tbe Cheet and the Joints, Newalftas , Sprains, etc, etc., tbe I M PORTED "ANCHOR" PA1K EXPELLEtf riT 19 AND WILL EVER The BEST, UNtyUALED REMEDY. and KoyU Oenerml UotpltiU ot vtooaa 1 and mAur old en. iiMsn wiinrrMi fnsyjnnu 111 wn imiwru Oas VsiQlioItil TtttlncttUl n tt fhmin 1 TEUTOFOU9. UL.) ! fcn, bv, s Xrmr Artfhfir Pain RytwiI I Ar la nllv MfMh 1 lent, Oneof our8lter?.ufTerlnr from ubea-! pftttim for yeArt, could find nothing to oox I uvr out your jinonor i m jcxpcupr . DO Oonta a bottto. 01 MOST DRUGGISTS, Oil DIB EOT 7HOfl F. AD. RIGHTER & 00.. i BIO Broadway, 2Tt9 Ycrhl 6oropeat HoneBiRndolUdt,Qr, , )ndon, Vienna. Ilottcrdam, Prwruf i vf3 rSOa ITIDA13 i.ViX3XS, FREE Books about other Anchor Ro-j medKi on Application. PENSIONS. rtrsoni deslrlna- Panalon fllanka and Infor mation under Act of June 18S0, can obtain tha same from the undersigned, GEO. W. ESSER. rrothonoUry, aueMtf Mauch Chunk, Pa. CQSUMPTIOH BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH oa COLS Throat Affection Wasting of Flask Or any XHtat tehtr tht Threat and Zuag mr Inflamed, Lack of BtmnoCb cr Btrv Tower, you ears ta rriUwl and Cured tg EIVIULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypopbosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK, Ath fbr Booti'l JfmuTsfon, and ttt ns a fftmnatUm or ttitettatlot iniuot yest to Mfyt a (ufrstifuftv ,rJoId by all Druggists. SOOTT A BOWNB.Chomlsta, M.T. For USX or r AIMHO MANHOOD! Oenaral and NEBVODO SSBIXTSSt AHUOODI SBIUSSf ad. Effaeta Wcalmaaaaf BodaaaBtlsd. Kffttm t oi Mrrora or aucui. in uia ot lioohfnllv RMtawdT iBrTotnA itirr aal rsorMDi. SDKTtLOPRnaROiKStraRTanrl I utrfjtv so auu and uirtM, vMiMhtm, hues iHUlsm-UMIIi la a das VSJffm. , . .. : 5d lie wa I'd t Slop tbat HawMns and Spitting. I will give Fifty Dollars for a caselof Ca- tarrb, Coldljln the Head, iDoaincsa, Ha; I W M. ,e oyer, Aneciea nya sikdi.i Asibma or mroat Trouble. I cannot cure with my Beacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one dollar to my postofflce address for ft bottle. i win man it to you at my eznense. XtaT Fever Cur4 withjThreo Bottles. HENRT A. ZOBRIST. 184 1-2 Exchange St.' Qeneva, N.T. 2-1-one year. St 401 vstttuu O -uittoQ ac is ooii 'Sisioonua An nina 'OO 3NI01Q3H OIHaOM , am Xrj van oaxjp snj ptra panda! uw tl pus stmt u Uruu Oat Jtlt ' -nnr anu . rr. .r . n ftmrrtr InncMf j 'sa moil 3jvua to eajt strforpam snrj trpnqs or nvo .irwi-rw jood pas 'ssajpps ut o) eajj )aea eq npatssMs IP raoAJBtt jo arsxeijDu oj iaiduid xno Tho Best Remedy I (a this troria, sayg j. Hofherr of Byrafluee, IT. ?H I Is Pastor Knanio's Nam Tonlo. beaanaa m I who was cartlallv ttarallxed tinea tursan MUokealrflts.'MstiotliaasavsrmptonM I wwxn sinos do wok cms ognis ox sao jemsoy. sa ""i - Nervous Prostration Cured. CuoaHAJf, K. Y. Jane, 193. t WIS cot able to dn snvthtnir for IB tnmtha. MS confined to bed most of the time, souldnt sat cor sleep, was so nervous and dlny that I could not walk Jrom the house to the garden, I was all run down by what the doctoia called nervous prostration. . No medicine seemed to help tne. Then I took Faster Eoenlg s Heirs IX&US and DOW I can eat And alAvn unit hmwA nn nereslnlcu(tsmlls,oandomyhous(Work aralo. bui iwiiiiuuiu loruuaoua recommend tos oala to all sufforcrs. SUSIE YXItBHNEIDEa. Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt, Lehighton er ".b.wa Mr'" wtvn nrwnfortaUy fllht ii U.I j. i.u- rm t ):.(. UlitiTEiV nCUBEIf CO. , i.Mo of h noci - i-.i. ..ii i urjvuup rtlb mbbr Uu rntbet t f.i, tho "OalohMter COUNTERS. ' KITS B. LBNTZ, Wholesale Asab ALLEKTOWN, VA. AT RETAIL BY iietall dealers can have their names lnserhni here enapplleatioo. uavtr, Hf90i1 TiTes! Piles! Piles! rreya unirersai nia rjimosltorv. i n.e eurBlPreTt'7formofPUas,lDt8rnalortternl "v"u" ""i nu ang siaaaiug eases. ifnt?4 &1,t even u e hare witn every other remedy. This Bnnnaai, """a'y Ripply, safBM, ami 522 t?,SM,e.eT'7 advantage over o UpVyouVsendforTt1,T,.e"'i BoxAddreas, Anw o Fair krtVrQS?. P. SebJ'T. D' K". Ithteo, Fa. The county mwa in foghea; If You Have Jt'-M J L'sV?
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