ft the iMtftcl dtetroetlon of roaebfa Ur Into a ball plat of hot paste a dine s worth of pboephoroe, adding, when oool, a quarter the bulk of grease. Tbls should be Slaoed where tbey friqoent, and the; will Is wblle eating It. To Preserve Pineapple. llemove all tbe skin and eyes, dnt in pieces from tbe core and chop rather fine. Allow three -quartets or a pound of sugar to each pound of pineapple, mix the en ear and pineapple well together, and let it remain overnfgh'. In the morning poor off the simp and let It bull fifteen m Ion ten, than add the fruit, and oook until transparent. Fat In alr-tl&ht Jars and keep in a oool place. Wahavea speedy and positive Cure fo Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker Month and Head-Acht, in SHILOH'S CATAUR11 BEMEDY. A Nasal Injector iroe with each bottle. Use It if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 60 cents, Bold .itB.ery'a orThomss' Drugstore. Ho man is strong wt.o has a weak spot in bis character. If the heart is rotten how can tbe life be port, .Dyspepsia and' Utot Complaint. Is it not worth tho small price of 76 cents ,to trss yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think bo call at our store and get a bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, ute accordingly, and if ii does you no good it will cost you nothing. Bold at Biery's or Thomas' drug, store. Apple Bnow. Bake alx good apples, take tout the pnlp, and wbon cold bait it tho roughly with tbe whites of three eggs, atid sugar enough to stiffen a little; serve with h boiled costard lor a sanoe. uoston uungti. v Pionl who think are the ones who act. No man 'works well who does not work gladly. TJa Tailed Kemp's Balaam. X yell "Take Kemp's Balaam, the bolt cough " T lwava do when 1 hear a nan couxh. ana I een't help It. It tared roe and It mil cure you. 1 waa threatened wllh pneumonia, last winter and It troke It up. It helpt the children eut whan tnelr throata are sure, curea their ecuitn.and taatet to good. The Drat dote helps touT tfo wrltea A. B. Arnold, ennlneer on the Wert Oners Jlr., at unJoharleN. X. It is recommended to mix atove blacking wUhsplrils.of turpentine, as it will than takeJoff tbe rust, polish mure easily and keep gloojy longer than when water is used. The Japanese always bury tbelr dead With the head toward the north. Ho man can live wrong and die hippy, Miles' Nerve and liver villa. An tn.nArf.nl HtsmvAra. ThT net On the liver, stomach and boels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedly ours biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and. constiDatlon Snlendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 60 dotes for 25 cents. Samples free at T. V. Thomas and Wi P. Blervs Qruic Store. A woman who was passing up Gratiot arenas th otbsi day lost a far solUr off her ntoxrwitboat stcmlns to notice tueiao.,ona h boT ran after her and shouted: "Hey, lady van .have 'droDoed vour nrcakrat conarr He held it oat to ber, and tnreeor lour ped estrians cams to a halt. She was eqial to to the occaslou. Drawing nerself up, and aaaaminii all the dlanlty of queen, she waved the bov aside and said: "Thank von. little bov. bat some poor woman probably dropped it. My sealskin ooli.sr is safe at bomel"-Detrnlt Free Press. 4 Aa& Tonr Friends About Xt. Your distressing cough can be cured. We know it became Kemp's Balsam within the riaat few vesra has cured so many coutths ad colds in this community. Its remarka- Marsala has been won entirely by its genu. in .merit. Ask some friend who has used it whathe thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There IS' , no medicine so pure, none soeuective. Large bottles cue ana ji.uuat ail druggists. Bample bottle freo. Tbt first saw maker's anvil ;was brought 10 America in jbiv. The Australian dog and the Egyptian kspnera aog never ostit. A Great Battle Is constantly going on In the human system when you sutler with consumption, couulis or colds: they itrlve to niln health and drag vle-tlras-to the grave. Take timely warm 111: nnd use ran.nna uourii auu wonsuinuiion (jure. i lo ok and SO cents. Dr. Lee's Llrer Hegulator Is a sure cure tor VJI.TOlJ.ia, UlllUU9Ur9. UCall , VU1 II, IllUtKCBliUU, ana au money complaints, mm Domes tree ut lomaa' Drug Store. A good rule is to ut. pantry flour when. vtz baking-poKder is used, and bread .flour witn veast If-our prlnolples are not worth living and dying tor, wnst are tuny good lorr A Scrap of Paper Saves llor Ufa It was Just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but It saved her Hie. She was lit the but stages ol consumpllou, told by physicians turn she was Incurable and could live only a short urue; sue well qcq iessii.u seventy potinus. n a slip ol wrapping paper she read ot l)r King's ew Discovery, and got u sample bottle; it helped ber. the bouirht a larue bottle. It lit-lic ed ber more, bousbt another and grew hetter mil. contumra us use nua is now stioiL'. tiiialthy, rosy, plump, neighing no pounds F01 ruiier particulars sena stump 10 w. iller particulars send ttamn to W. U. Cole. urutttst. Fort Hmitn. a rial bottles or rugglat. Fort Smith, a rial bottles ol this won. darlul discovery tree at Iteber's Drug store, The mn wbo is disloyal 10 his convictions Kill tailia loyal to any thing. He Vour Own Doctor. It' won't cost you one half as much. Bo set dday. Bent three two-cent stamps fur postage, and we win send you Dr. Haul- man's'grcat work, line colored plates Iron life, on diseases, its causes and home cure. Address. A. tr. uraway oj wo., jUostun aims. No 'man can do bis best for a cause In Those justice, be does not believe. Allow xik to add my tribute to tbe efil cacy of Ely's Cream Balm. I was suffer log from a aeyero attack of Influ&nza and oatrrau and was induced to try your remedy, Tbt rsault was marvelous. I could hardlj articulate, and in less than twenty-four noura ins catarrnai symptoms and my heart eaeti disappeared and'I was able to alng heavy role In Urand Opera with voice unlmpolred. I strongly recommend 11 to an singers. William a. Hamilton Leading Basso of the C. IX Hess Grand Opera yompany. Every time a man gets the smallpox tbe nor naaiy it is to sin mm. A Valuable Dlseovery- Dr. Brown Sqaard's elxir of youth may dsj an important discovery, oat everv out knows that Dr. Franklin Miles' New Heart Car eertaioly is. It has given thousands affiloted with serious heart disease a New lieassof Life. TJrnggiats wbo oan observe ltaefltota on many customers everywhere pea very nigniy 01 11. ur. Jonn weaver. of Knlghtatown, led., ssjs. "I have sold tnnea ol Dr. Hues' Jiew Cars and have re- alvtd many good reports. O. Monroe, ol Dunkirk, N. reports Urge sales. "And ue bast part or It is every bottle has oive; satisfaction " Bold and garanteed by T. D. Aoonias ana it, r. uiery. VT txt nsvst so weak as when wa we ars very strong. think Mr. H. T. Brown, living in Shady Grove, Franklin Co., Va. says: Having tborouab ly tsstad Dr. Bull' Baby Syrup in my iamuv-1 onseiioiiy otrtuy to Its nnilormly srooa eusci, ana reoommena 11 as a most ex. esusnt remedy. "Ha that It down need fear no fall ," but fat that is down with citarrh need nse at one Old Saul's Catarrh Cure, tbe aura re llsf for this troublesome diiesse. Price 35 Mats. At all dealers. Disooloied rattan ooalrs are mad prettv by Boosting of black or goldsn brown paint, flnlsbsd with handsome ouahlous. Lamp-burners, to giv good light, shoul) b cleansed at least onoe amontn. To clean tbsm, take piece of soda the a ze of a walnut pot it lito a quart of soft water, plsee tbe lamp-barntr in it an old tomato oan Is good nough and set It on the stove; after boiling for flv ralnn es, remove tbe burner, aud. when pot paek on the lamp, it will baas good as nw. Apple Jellv: Us fair sour apples. Bile them, skins, seeds and all. and simmer witb OB-baK a cup of water till well oooxed and eft. Than train through a elotb, add a si posod of aagar p pint of Juiee. boll a few saosBjgtaJ akimraifig till oiear: thsti pour taiogUss and WW whsa solJ. Indian- . i will krpit the hair from fnlllne out- Never take a cold or hot both tin three hours or longer after a meBl. U the leet are tender and sore natno them xvitli alcohol each night. Attenuate exercises in the open air should bo taken in order to help tho skin throw off offeto matter. Good and nronerlv cooked food should bo oaten, not food seasoned to cover up decay, partial and complete. water, not loeu, but cooioa uy being placed upon ico, oitbor in -pltcnora or bottles, is com onough to drinic. Aiucn sicicnoss in larmers' lanuuos in winter is duo to keeping largo quantities of potatoes and othor vege tables stored unaor sleeping rooms. Horseradish roots crated and mnlst- oned with vinegar, put .in a haa and applied to the seat of pain, will euro neuralgia. occupations which are 01 an out door onaroctor are tho best for tho health) eight hours for work, eight hours for sloop, eight hours for rest fixro air is the food ol the Jungs. This is obtained by scientific ventila tion, which consists in admitting cur rents or movements through two or moro apertures. I'ronor and sufHeient elothinc should be worn 1 that which is looso, light, and warm. Light colors for summer, dark for winter. In winter wear a flannel bandago about the abdomen. personal c pan Iness is essential. Bathe onco a day. Baths to be of the iamo tomneraturo as the hoiy. Bath ing enables the skin to throw off Itcto matter, causinu the dead and Useless epidermis to peal off. Tho sun bath is boneficial. No sit ting or reading in darkened rooms or those lighted by gas. Gas burns up oxygon very rapidly. Sitting under a gas let turns tho nair gray, ana by overheating tho scalp destroys its vi tality and causes the hair to fall out. l or billiousncss squeeze the jtiico of lime or a small lemon mtn half a glass of cold water and stir in a little akin a sodai drinic while it foams. To be taken when rising in tho morn ing. This will also remove tho sick headache if taken in tho beginning. Malaria is duo to microbes, which reach their victims either from tho nir, by inhalation, or from drinking water. Avoid tho night air, sleeping in tho higher rcom of the house, and guard against all excesses. A New Garden Tool. An old scrceant. beloncine to tho colored troops stationed at Fort Bryan, New Moxico, and who is detailed as head gardener, was directed to furnish tno quartermaster with a list ol gar den tools wanted for tho coming sea son. On the frillowine dav tho list was handed in and taken up by the quartermaster, who was somewhat puzzled over an item of "six testi monials." -jvever havinc heard of such a tool, the old .sergeant was sent for to explain. Pointing to the item, tho quartermaster asked what it was. "Uom am testimonials." tho ser geant replied. ijuc there is no such tool." tho quartermaster said. "Oh, yes," replied tho sergeant. "Dat's do namo what do cataloguo spocorfios." tiring mo tho catalogue." A few moments later the sergeant returned, a big twinklo of satisfaction lighting up his coal black cduntenance. With a step full of confidence ho walkod UD to the Quartermaster's desk. opened the cataloguo, placed his fin ger on tho illustration of tho tool in question and said, "Da's do tool," and turning over to the nest page, "da's do name, testi monial." Tho Quartermaster "caueht on." The illustration represented a nowlv patented weed hoer, and immediately following, on the opposite pago, came several testimonials as to its useful ness; tho word testimonial, heading each paragraph, being in large typo, which the sergeant naturally con cluded was tho name of the tool illus trated on tho other page. 1 Of course the quartermaster, baing convinced, informed the sergeant that ho 6hould have the testimonials, and the old man departed highly pleased with himself and his knowledge of garden tools. A Itepnrter's 1'rnottcal Jnlco. Amontr the amusintr nranks nlaved on his colleagues by Toter Finnerty, tho old-time Parliamentary renortor. remains one of tho best cm record, and though often told, deserves to bo told again, Tho special victim iu this raso was a renortor named Morean O'Stil- livan, who, being too drowsy during a aun aeoaie 10 ueop 111s eyes open, asked Finnerty to supply him with any important speeches made during his nap, and then went to sleep. When ho awoke Finnerty gravclv in- iormca mm mat during ms nap tnero naa ueon an important speech cie' livered by Mr. Wilberforco on tho virtues ol tho Irish notato. Morsan. never pausing to think that the suMoc naa a suggestion 01 tno niatorous, would not be pacified until the speech' had been dictated to him by Finnoity. Tho speech, entirely Finnerty's con coction, made Wilberforco say : " Had 1 1 1 1 .. 1 i r 1 -1 . i it. ucuii iiiv tut id uu Durn ana rp.irpa In Ireland, whoro my food would have consisted mostly of the potato tho most nutritious and salubrious root instead ol being the poor, inlirm, stuntcu creature you, sir, ana honor, ablo gentlemen, now behold me. should have been a tall, stout, athletic man, and able to carry an enormous weipnt. 1 noia that root to be in valuable, and the man who first culti vated it in Ireland as a nublio bene factor of the first magnitude to his country;" Morgan took all this in, and so delighted was-ho with the speech that he gave it to his col leagues, with the result that next mornins everv nanor of note (excent Finnerty's paper, the Chronicle,) had this amazing report of Wilberforce's great speech on tho potato. New York Tribune. Eev. Dr. Hermann Adlor. recently choson chief rabbi in London, traces' Us descent from Aaron, and his an cestors have immemorially claimed and been allowed certain privileges in tho synagogue which are only allowed to descendants from the first high priest ox israei. Victoria is the oldest monarch of any great country in the world in age, as well as in service.- She is sovontv- one years old, and has been on the throne fifty-throe years. A tTUd Western CheeterfleM. Hera is a very neat littlo story illus trative of the fact that even the wild and woolly west can produce a natural born Chesterfield upon occaslou. At party given last winter was a bashful cowboy, who had not bean in civilized society for several yoarb. He was sood looklnz fallow, and one of the young ladies present -kindly took an in terest in liltn aud tried to make lilm feel at ease. He fell desperately in love at once, and the hostess noticing this en couraged him all she oould. In leaving the house the young lady who had taken a friendly Interest In tho cowboy forgot Iter overshoes, and the hostess told tlta young Loohiiivar from tho plaius that he might return thorn to to girl if he wished. The herder leaped at the ohanoe, and presented himself in duo tims ut tho young lady's house. She was surprised to sea him. but greeted him cordially. "You forgot your overshoe lat night, " awkwardly lianding her the paokage. She thanked him aud opened it. "Why, there's only one overshoe here, " aha exclaimed. "Yea, Msm ." said the blushing vaequar, earnestly, Til bring round the otltar one to-morrow, and I only wish to God, pita, thatyou wars a wEtij4 " Keep lii Good Mculth. Wash the hoad in oolil sago ton ; Cnre Iilver Ornnplolnt, Bilious Affec- a mar a nnrn tions, Ijoss of IAXAD0R Appetite, Sick Ueadacbo.Slck Stomach, Old dlness.Ooet lio ness, Dyspepsia Kidney tronblo IAXAD0R sssasasaa and all delicat delicate Female Corn- Sold everywhere, rrioo 83 cents. DREMSM0L06NE Fragrant 1 lyi Lasting! The Leading Peifume fortheTolletand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Prlco 25 ots. Prlct onlji 25 ctt Sold ba clldrugglets. Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Svellings,'uisQS,Lumbago,Sprains, Hoaaacho, Toothache, bores, uurns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, on any bodily pain or ailment. nucurtMWS PLUQS, TKe Creat lobaceaAi)' UnCir tldou. Price 10 Ctt. At an arugglstt. Th one ih'nz you'll always find la cvtry cow. boy's outfit hen he goes on the eprina round-up is a " Fish Brand " Pommtl Slicker, They miU ths only perfect saddle coat and come either black or yellow. They protect the whole front of the rider's body, being made to fit round the outside of the saddle entire. When nsed as a walking coat, the extension pieces neatly overlap each other, tnikipr a regular overcoat with a double storm proof front When riding, the saddle is dry as a bone, from pommel to untie, ard the rider is en tirely protected in every part of his body. Theta "Slickers,' being of extra width, make fine blankets for camp. Beware tf worthless imitations, every garment stamped with " Fish Brand " Trada Mark. Don't accept any Inferior coat when von can have the ' Fish Brand Slicker" delivered with out extra cost. Particulars and Ulostrated catalogusj free. A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass Tho Slost Sncoessfal Itcniccly ever dlseov. sred, as it Is certain in Ha ctt . s and docs not blister. Rsad proof below t nnoc-Kmr. Conn liar B. fXL Da. B. J. Kexdau. C'i.s EIra i-Last Bummer I curort a Curb npon mjhorto wltb your celebrated lCendsll'a fapaTlnCnreandlt empty txittlea, liaTlnjuwl It with perfect auoeeaa, cunoz I'very ininz i inca n on. bit oi-iKaoor uaa n horae wltti a very baa Bpnvtn taat made aim tame. Ha Aftked ma how to cure It. I recommended Kendall's Simvln Cure. Ue cured the SpaTln In juat tares weeka. IUUIIE.WVMUI1J, woLCOTi WrrtEB. 'Counaos, Ohio, April i, 10. Do. B. J. KtrvniLL Co.: DearBlMi-Ihave been aclUnx more of Kendau'l Bpavln Cure nnd Flint's Condition Powder, than ever before. One man aald to me, it was the best Powder I ever kept and thu brut Us ever nsed. BespectfullT, Orro L. Homux. Cumomoo. H. T., May 19, to. pa. n. J. KEtniM. Co.. , . , laar S'. tl hare used several bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Curf with ptrrect success, on a valuable and blooded maro that was quite lame with a Bone Gpavln. The mare Is now entirely free from lameness and shows no bunotinn the Joint. Respectfully, F. U. II uremia, KEHOilLL'8 SPAVIN CURE. Uoxnoc, May 8, to. XJR. U. J. li.KKBkl.lM i;u uenisi i imu thanks for your Gents -I thluK It mr dnty to render yon my lanks for your far famed Kenrl all's Spavin cure. I had a four year old nlly which I prized very highly. Bhehndaverysevereawoll.nletj. Itrleil RKiit ntrrht tHirnrant ktnda nf millclnei whleh did no guo-l. I pnrcnosed a bottle of your Kendall'a spavin UUJV WlUWll viucu urnu.vu UJ-B. 1 remain yours, ilABlOX DOWDES. Price 4)1 per bottK or six bottles forJ. Alldnig glsts have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address ou receiptor price by the propria, tors, DR. It. J. ICENDAIiI. CO., EnosbarBli Falls, Vermont, -Thuu&auUs tiuve oee - pemiaueutiy cured by- I'lIILAllKl.PlIlA. I'A. Ea.-eatonce,nooperatlon or luNfl or lima from oukiness. uuses prunouuci iu curat4 by otnvrs wauted. Beuu tor Clrrnlar. CURE GUARANTEED. omIt'SuJtos. Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, CO CP CO CO Eg T3 3 V-kJ 01 I am now n yeras of age. Was a strident of Medicine, ana surgery lor seven years under tlie r f . - ..nH n,aH . ...... I I. .. -.1 IHIUUlts 'l . iiciauu. nuu unci tru icais uuiu study and In consultation wlthseren of the most eminent physicians in the city ol Pliilodelphla since 1S71. 1 nave discovered the cure ol many SO-canea incuranie niseuse. It can no loniter be doubted that tbe spins can be cured ; that paralyzed limbs can be restored to tneir natural use. ana general ueDitity curea. Congestion ut tbe brain, apoplexy, results of sun stroke urd tbe wont cases of rheumatism, sci atica, tit-uralitla. liver complaint, llrlchts' dis ease ol tbe kidneys, hlo and bone disease, ca tsrrh. bronchitis, chronic dysentery, and so called heart disease nnd dlphterht, nil entirely curea wan imro wcuiciucs 01 my own prepura rlon. If used nronerly as directed. Murine nine years over lO.coo persons In this r-ltv alone have used these medicines aud are Urine witnesses ot their worth. All their names can be obtained uv canine at tile omce ana inn oratory ot Frofosaor llottdrou. No. ITS! Nortti Tenth Street. 1'hlladelDlila. 1 was mvselt In jured In the spine and raralyied for seven years nnd pronounced Incurable by seven of tbe most able phvjlelnus and suiEeODj ottbuopy. lnm now well and healthy, baring cured myself with mv own medtolnpt bo not listen to those prejudiced against 1m. provenieui in ineuiciue sua aio, wuen you oan be saved. I will not go Into praotlce myself, being over ou years 01 hs; , out win sen oiy medicines, i have two eminent nhvslcUns oonneeted with me to attand to calling at tbe residences ot the tlelt If rAfinlrMl Come one. come all sufferers and be reetoji to health, cuied by these pure medicines ai nd ad sous see experience aud believe tor vonraelves. OIBce sod Laboratory opeu daU Salvation Oil OAmP LIFE. 111' till Here's The "Sucker. hqS SmVlN CUREt THOSE KTCMlMa BKI.I.S. BT XLLA QUKRHSKY. " Those evenina; bells I I love thorn, for they brine; vltrldl.y to mo thn mem ory of dear old times," said our host n busy, praoMo.il man, one whom we had not suspected of indulging in sentiment. About tho cheery flro in the grate we had gathored at tho twilight hour, tho mothor holding closo to her hoart tho baby. Sho, too, loved tho musio of thtisn evening bolls. " Tell us of Mrs. Glenn, Paul," said Mrs. Vail, softly. " Tho good that people do livos after thorn. All that I am to-day I owo to n sweet, puro woman who reached out and drow lust such neglected waifs as mysolf into tho sacred homo circle where she planted in our souls tho de tlro to giow up into good mon and women." " 'A puny oroeter and drag, to her farmer husband,' tho strong-armod womon of Poplar Valley called Jlxa Glenn, who was an invalid and un llttod for hard labor, but sho was a tower of strength in her household. "A little sister and myself were takon from the county poor-farm and hound out to people who fed and clothed our bodies, and starved us mentally and morally. For the good folk of Poplar Valloy had almcst a contempt for education and refine ment, counting tho man, woman, and child a failure, who was unablo to turn off a lot of work.' "My master did not wish mo to spend the Sabbath afternoons with tho Glenn family, foaring 'Mis' Glenn might spile me by puttin' notions in mv head, unflttln' for a workhouse brat. But he gave a reluctant con sent to my doing so, nevertheless. "Sister Mary's mistress dared not offend the Glenn family by refusing to aiiow nor to go, but tnougnt it ber duty to warn her against 'takin' up with that crazy creetur's notions.' in tno nomo-niro parlor tnero was small snindlo-loeeed niano. unon Which Mrs. Globn TJlayed wonderful musio, and soon we boys and girls sang lustily to the tinkling accompani ment. 'Billy Bov.' 'Mv Willie's on tho Dark Blue Sea? 'Rosalie, the Pralrio Flower,' and other favorites. "Alter a time we boean to iovo tho sweet, sacred songs which sho sang on Sunday. After a patticularly hard week, wo pauper brats, whoso hearts wero sore from grieving and longing, found sweet comfort in the good old hymns. " Mrs. Glenn talked to us so kindly when we carried to her our sorrows, that we felt wonderfully helped. Sho always auvisea moro iovo ana pa tience. If we felt injured or ill treated, we were made to sco that by striving to do better wo could right tnings. iManr's mistress, a nara, ariving woman, often said, vvitn an her soit, tniun" ways, ru own that Bus' ulenn novor sets tho pauper children agin' their masters." vvo must nave oeon a sorry icok ing group, and there wero at least eight of us, poor and ignorant young people who literally didn't know that tho world was wide and roxmd, and a bigger place than Poplar Valley. " Mrs. Glenn in timo managed to teach us many things in the w eiijy talks which were to us rich treats. With the Bihlo wrt heeame familiar. consulting it oftenor than wo should liavo aone it wo naa naa a larger library to select from. " A littlo treat was always provided for us, usually apples, or a slico of gingerbread,, perhaps a saucer of baked beans, Mrs. Glenn being a Now Eng land woman, far from home in Poplar Valley. "Her husband, an old sailor, who had in his youth been around tho world, had wonderful tales of adven ture to relate of foreign ports nnd towns, which wero enjoyed by evon the smallest of his auditors. " Time hrounht chances and sen- nrated old friends: before many vears had gone I found myself in a large city among temptations sore and thick. jwy wav to mannoou was not an easy one. Friendless, with no one to care whether I did right or wrong, I have often been tempted to do that whieh would have grieved a mother, had I had one. 'Hut unrestrained as I was. and utterly uncared for, there was an inr fluence that held me back from fall ing into evil ways. The sound of church bells always broueht before me the sweet, white face of tho one friend who Aid love me. "While a young lad I had a friend who loved the gaming-table, and had long been trying to induce me to Join him in a game of chance. One even ing I consented to go with him. While we Vet stood at the door the bells bocan to ring softly. Instantly I seemed to hear the dear voice of Mrs. Glenn. The bells sounded a warning. Their clang, clang, said don't don't r impulsively i cried I will not I never will I' and a wonder-, ful content and peace came to me. " 'Eh, what. Vail? Come on, and don't bans back.' crumbled mv com panion. " 'I will never enter a gambling den while I livol Come with me to ihat house across the street,' was my response. 'That? That's a church,' sneered Harvey. "Then I told him of Mrs. Glenn and the tails. After a little thought ho turned about, saying, resolutely, " 'I'm going with you.' " 'That is well ! I said. "Wo found ldnd friends who sang with us the old familiar hymns, and from that evening my wild young friend was a changed youth. " In a year or more I was able to go back to Poplar Valley for. Sister Mary, who was plad to keep my littlo home lor me. I found Mrs. Glonn still engaged in the old work of gathering about her children from tho poor farm who loved to learn at hor feet. " Truly the good wp do lives after ui." Not a Weak Mntu "Soadley weak? I should like td know where ?" "In his not being able to resist the temntntion to drink." " Oh, I thought you meant bodily. I was going to say I'vo seen him earn ing the biggest loads of any man I ever know." A town sever has a chance to re turn blow for blow when a oyolono striKes it, Erastus Wlman, worth 82,000,000, began work on a farm at 50 cents -a week. The Jndge Would Rather Pay In A judge In a neighboring Stato onco intervened to prevent a waste of words. He was sitting in chambors, and soeinrf from tho nle nf ' the lawyer's hands that tho first caso ijr to d naraiy contested, ho asked : !! Whatis,!Ae amount in question ?' "Two dollars" said tho plaintiff's counsel. " I'll pay it." said the Judge, hand ing oyer the money. " Call the nost case 1" RI?wmll"0r.tll9J,atlPnco of taoiturn Sir William Grant, wlin afn. it.. Ing for a couple of days to the argu ments of oourtsel as to tho construction of -an act, qu otly observed whon they had done: That act has been ro- peaiea." Minneapolis Journal. rfnbody Objects, Professor W. D. Marks is willing to stake his reputation as an electrical export that he can construct a motor to taite a train, oi oars xrom New York to Phlladalnhla in thirty-six mlmitaa. this betas a rata of speed equivalent to 1 00 niilM an hour G . alioad, pro fessor, wre ready lor anything now- ' 8KB MV SPONGE? If -8HINB your Ohoeo with WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING ONCE A WEEK! Othor days wash them clean with SPONGE AND WATER. EVERY Housowlfo EVERY Counting Roorri EVERY Carriage Own.er EVERY Thrlftu Mechanic EVERY Body ablo to hold a brush ' BnOOXD USB Wat, btsin old e. New rueNivuee WILL flVAIN OlJiee AND CHI N A WAN B Will stain tinwanc Will stain voun old bahkt and Tarnlth at th same time. Will stain bait's Coaoh ' W0LIT7 b HAKDOLPH, Philadelphia, mm S77;t? Greatest Blood Purifie. Ill i s Tills Great ficrmnn llpiUe'nfl Is I Ichonpestantl ljct, 128do!csof SUL. 1 1'llUHUITTIiltS for St.OOICBs than Ujuoe reus n uose. is Tlll curs m worst cases of skin disease, fn Ug common pimple on the face. ii to tn.it mriui Olson so bcroruia,. SLTL,1"I1U11 llllTUUS is tt best medicine to nso In nl cases or such stubborn nndTvonr Kid. deep seated diseases. Donoysnrcout not ever tako ffnt ro 3 BLUE PILLS rfULl'KUlt ormercttry.they are dead,"" i '''fst ' ly. I'l.teo'your trust ln"nf'chn SULrilUK 1HTTEUS, imtt,?Lv 11 tho purest and boetj4'rou U6e medicine ever ado. gMtfm Dlttersl la with n yellowstlcky ffDon't wait until yon 1 1 stilistiucc? IsyourTaro unable to walk, or 1 1 breath foul andnro flat on your back, 1 1 ofTenslve? Vouriybut get somo nt once. It I Jstomncli Is onto' will euro you. Sulphur iui uniur. UBc-Jy uittciB l Jllj.lIi.Rnw AUU AHIU11U O JL A lUUUl ImmeillatclyiffXhoyonrig.tlio aged and tot- isyuur jr-Mteringare soon rnaito well uy Ino tlilck.Tits ubo. KomembcrwluUyou vor.y, clo-rcad here, It may- save your hits saved hundreds. wait unUl to-mon-ow, Try a Bottle To-day I Aro tou low.solrlted and woak. 7or aitrTci-lnff from the excesses of yrouth? if so. sux,puuit MTuaa ywlll euro you. aanu a ?4xni suinips to a. 1 . uruwny a l.o Boston, ilass., for best medical vvorkuubUshcdr Read the Advocate. at the Central Drug Store, OPr. THE PUBLIC SQUARE Bank -Street, Lehightou, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOB iPure Drugs and Medicines, Fine jSoaps, Brushes, &c, &c, choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes yon want a sood fit. But If vou need (SPECTACLES It 1 much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and n proper Iv tlttlnir frame which will hrlna: the lenses di rectly before the centre of the eye. If vou- buy nur spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou wlU find the move points propeity aiteuaea to. PERSCRIPTIOHS caelhlly Comromifleil Octl6-1887 If You Have No upnotlte, Imllc;cstIon, rintnlenee. Rich IlouUnclio. '-nil rua down," lost Uigz ieu, you wilt s iou thoromcdy you need. Ther lononp the treab stomach and build untlio flegi"e ciicrirlea. Nnffcrora from menial or nlivaicnl ovcrtrooh will find relief froui tliom. Nicely sugnr coat ctlU SOU) JE VEItV WUERE. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Grater's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Purely local in our aim. AAMAYRARt I nMHk. M My Bill 9! tuch nuyfllMy luulUffut rt0u f wfciff 1 1 1 1 1 H1, S " rtw.sid whe, 1 1 9 I I !' bulfUa,wlU mk iKtuutMily, w V Vhwto (am 1 a I Tb. ,..! Uwjltrt m Tr In I hair own UMtlil.a.wli.n. ffc.v H va.l win alaa fftrnlah in iiujaiwa or,u,iof ni.u.,ai wince, joa, un pub iui aianlM. avcn-kamlki be. KMMIyaiM "ilfc(y kalV StTMdj-Ullfttf and prflvtd.4 wtttl lft"J Ml Ut S J'W uemb-, wbotrt iua1dovr f SttOO .Mr imS. Ii'iKKW id SOT.I1I. Full p,tliUri I'll 13K. iliHwi tl Mil, bnl uu. worktr IrMt b OULflcivrMiiBty. 1 u. v, .v 1. 1. 1. A . isox 4su, aueuiu, aiuine. Mlf na-jresn btMniadaiMirSEff Hoaafwork, i B Nl B W r.pldl. aud ticwiiblr, by tLoaa of 1 1 IU I" U '-'r . t U.ud In isatt ltll B B ul.illra,nlinmll,ryU.r.Alir x& I - Bos tt ou. i an as ilv k. It.,, lo 1. ru. W ronllh tfl7tblHr Wa atari M. Xorlali. YuBOvll ynr tpare n-anwi'., or all j-oitr Hum m tbt work. Tki la aa adnty now ladrinil brlnsaMMdwfal IMMnmij.aktt. altuivar. arr t-iuliis from SSS to Se parntokaad upwardft. and n r a utiia oainoMO. wa can ramus j os is. i.oorHBK. Ha apsoa to .ilabti. Tull TJKtJl: as CO., atCTsTl, JUUS. THEPOLICE GAZETTE Jsthe oulv Illustrated paper In tbs world contslDlac nil tbe laisst sensational and sporV ins news. No saloon tMstr, bsrbtr or club roots can afford to be wltliout it. it always mattes friends wherever it goos. Mailed to anr uddrtsa Iu the Usltsd 9tts sscuralT wrppd. IS weaka torSl. trMid five cauls lot asiuple oopy. Richard K. Fox, JrisuUta " Tsak Cttf. 1 - "asstf I AO , K A DID Cbp 1 01(111 f I sceato. 17 stubborn nnd: Iscascs. Dot ILL3 M trttat In??,' I boatru aaf0;Snlpli oateoW ckya'Don'tw urjforo unnb nWnro flat oi rybMtRct son .ffviill euro yi Bitters Is 'iholnvnllt .yiiie 1 MI St 2 V Tutt's Pi HATAMB. I sit haktde the singing stream, An-l wnt'h the laughing ripples play, .' nd a I drimm youth'e golden dream I h m l.n to the words they say; 1-ni eo alng thoy unto me In Joyous cadence, " Natalie." Ii d deep within the leafy t-ee The thrusb 1- Blnrlnz to bis mate. And well 1 know the melody Wblch thrills his bappy soul elajys; For o'er he warbles In hi nice One sweet name only. " Natalie." I wander in the grave alone Anil breathe the fullness of the sprttur, And every tree resinsive Brown To my ueart'B throb Is whispering; Within my ear-full soft, full free That one dear name of " Natalie." And ever more, where'er I be, A fairy presenoe draweth neari She fills my soul with ecstasy. And eaoli sweet sound that create my ear Doth Rtiees my heart's felicity Ahdnnswer fon.ily, "Natalie." -Howell Stroud England. Tho Home That IViiehlngton llilllt. Few people, cvou In WasIi!ngtou,Beem to bo arro that the only Ikiush wliich the immortal George Washington ever built in llmt city is atl.l Kttitullne nnd lit a rcnsonablo Rood Btate of pieservatlon. it is situated near the Cunitol Grounds, closo to the Baltimore nnd Ohio depot, on North Capitol slroet The house was 01 iglnally of three stories, but the ttiaroh of Improvement caused the Street on which It stands to be graded, and when this wns done two more stories were added to the building, which Is now used as a hotel. Some of the rooms are pretty much in the same condition as they were when occupied by the Washlugtons la 1703. A few old pieces of furniture are said to bo secreted a'toitt the house yet. nnd the Interior t f tlio place bIiows ita nge. It is a peculiar thlm; that none of tho many guide books published of this city mention tlila houso as having any his torical value, and it is never pointed out by old residents to their country cousins when they come here on a sightseeing expedition. Boston Globe. Tlio Old Mnn Went Too.' "Pop, "said tlio small boy, "do you care if I go ter the circus?" "Yes, Bir, I do. Circuses are demor alising, and there is no tolling what may happen to you. " "But I want to. " "Got yer mind mndo up, have yer?" said the old cenlleuian, looking up from his paper with an oxpre.ssion of interest tluit wns momentarily quickening into enthusiasm. "Ye.-i, sir," said the boy, with somo hesitntion. "Nothin' will change ye?" "No, sir" ( ith growing oonfldence) "Ef I didn't give you the money you'd sneal: in under the tent, au' maybe get on;ested, wouldn't ye?" "Yes, sir" (with great positlveness). " Woll, it never shall be said that I was the cause of my own child's gettln' ar rested, and to mako sure that nothing happens to ye, I'll go alon; with ye. " tVomuu's Fair Figure. Dr. Snrgeant, of Harvard College, who recently awarded to a young lady of Allegheney College tho highest prise for symmetry of figure, contributes to the current Sanitarian a paper on the sub ject, iu which he says: "In spite of abuse in the use of cloth ing to which most women have sub jected themselves for centuries, I nm glad to be able to state that the typical woman as shown by several thousand measurements In my possession, U not quite so ugly and grotesque lit her lines and contour as the dress sli often wear.i would lead one to infer. As women are born of the same parents that have pro duced men, so their measurements en mnsie ure as true to nature as men's are, " Clilnawiiro. All ordinary china or earthenware' is porous and the fine pores will fill up with grenso or fatty substance, which in time becoming rancid will give an offensive odor and taste to any food put into such vessels. Soap should not be used for washing such ordinary china or earthen vessels (tne solution of soda is better), and all vessels should be after ward well rinsed with cloan hot water, free of any fatty sub tnnce. Soda forms with any grease on the vessels a soapy compound, but, acting stronger than 8 ap, it will remove the groaso moro thorouglily ller Season. Mr. Blossom I don't think you aro doing right in forbidding Nslly to re ceive gentleman callers. Why did you do it? Mrs. Blossom I do not desire the child to ever mnrrv. Mr. Blossom You seem to forget that you were once younjj, that you received gentleman callers, and that you mar ried. Mrs. Blossom Indeed, J don't, Mr. Blossom, and whnt is more, I d n't in tend to have Nellv make a fool of her self because her mother ditl The pleasantest things in this world are pleaaut thoughts; and the grentest art in mo is to nave as uiuuy uiu w possible, Emerson. TIIC FniLADELPillA TRESS haswontlie foremost plnreanione I'ennsylvsrila newspapers oy tne iiooiTtiiiy, enterprise, unu miriiess who wbLh It conducts Its business, renona urea events, rind tlie completeness Willi which It re cords, uay uy nay, tno me oi tun city, ouiio ana country. Its Held Is world-wide, null Its staff. Us sneclsl correspondents, so many and well-organlred, Its source ot news so mimerous that It appeals toa wioercoiisiinieuey man any outer news tinner ever nubllshed In Pennsylvania. "THFI'niitSS." said one nt the luanaeers o( tne western union leiecrapn uomuany.nnrr receives more telegraphic news than all the other rhlladelphm news apers combined." Mils statement Is authnratlve and conclusive, nnd UIK I'llESS presents as dally w Itnesser lo irs truth, Its twelve to twenty lour briRbt and InterettliiK panes. , Uutttlsnot only by Its news enterprise by the zeal, etirrvy. and IntegrltVof its reporters andcnriespoiidetidets that TlIU 1'ltEsH has won and held the confidence ot its many thous ands of readers, reniesentlnc every axe and every condition of lire, very trade and every profession, every laltli and every political opinion. It Is the excellence and varied Interest of THE rKESS as a itetieral family Journal, appealing ti women as well as to men. whteb have made for It so ii.aiiyfi lends at home, nnd extended its reputation throughout tho country tt points every important event of the world's prnicrwss. The printing of news always Its fltst business, but Its columns ate also enriched bv contribu tions from the ino.t nlfted special writers, the most famous novelists, and some of the most eminent public men ot the time. The literary engagements already mada for 1801, probably surpass In number and variety, aud nearlyequal In i-ost, any contemporary magazine, for the field and resorcea of such n newspaper as THE I'HIChfl make It no only s dally historian, but n dally forum and a dally Iiltmm-. Its steadily Krnwlnjs tirojlts and Its steadfast constltuenvy not only demand, but Insure pro gress. The. erratest authors, as wil as the brightest news correspondents. And thelrlsrgest profits derived from any rennslvabla news paper, as well as their beat Pennsylvania audi ence, in DAILY SUNDAY, and WEEKLY l'KEsa. In politics THE PRESS Is Republican, but It knows no other master than the people whose rights, aspirations, and needs Italways defends. It bus no enemies to uuulsb, no individual polit ical ambitions to foster or promote, and Is sub servient to no politician or clique. Faithful to the great body of readers and voters, whom U truly represents. It promotes Its own Interest and influence by faithfully upholding theirs. Its rdttnrlal opinions are fearless aud frank never captious. Its news Is alwavs impartial. In Its pages the worklugmen finds as ready audience as the capitalist, lo all commercial aud Indus trial progress, to tho best thought and best action in every sphere of human enterprise. It accords a generous aud en lahtened hosullalftr. In the columns of Tint I'HILADBLPHIA MIESS Jus tice finds "all seasons Summer." Terms of The Press. By mall, postage fre la tbe United States and Canada. Dally (except Sunday), one year, 843.00 " ' ona mouth, .SO " (Inclndlng Sunday), one year. - 7.50 " " " one month, . .65 Bandar, ona year. . 9.00 WBKKI.Y PRB8B, one year, . X.OO Drafts, Obtwks and otbsr RsniHtaaou sbosld be made pays-fete tcrtbe order of Tho Pr(3ojtgyiamttsd MI SHAKE. BnftTl store of worldly goods bars I. And ret no man may ea.ll me peer. Tho' wealth and lienor pas ra by. And Fame goes by mr deer. I have a root not high nor wide, A nd yet ot It fm not asbamedi Two royal guests sit at ray side i Content nnd Lore they're named. I have one heart so true and kind. It Would outweigh tbe flnesOrold, And when I count Its worth, I find My wealth may not be told. And If Into the scale you'd throw ft Rlolies and honors and renown, A look, n smile from one I know Would bear tbe balance down. -Howell Read. Travel In Chin. Trnvol in northern China la accom plished In a cart, a mule litter, or tho saddle, Tito first method is the most uncomfortable, but the most rapid, the second the moat comfortable, hut tho slowest, tho third the most independent, but tho most uncertain. Tlie cart used in northern China has) two heavy wheels, vtlth wooden nxle. no springs, and n. body- about fuut feet long and three broad, over wliibh is a light f i nine work top covered with blue colton. Two mules driven tandem by a carter seated on the lelt shaft tako it along at n into of about three miles on , hour, and one can mako in it an avorace of 85 miles a day, even over the rough est country. It will carry about 806 pounds of goods, and ono or even two passengers; and tho tighter one is squeezed in the more comfortablo it will prove, for that, and that alone, will be, a protection from the terrible jolting over the rough country roads. It is told in some old book of travel la the narrative of the mission ot Lord Amherst to the court of Peking, if t remember rightly, that one of his at tendants died from tho effects of the jolting lie received during a short jour ney In one .of" these carta. But this mode of travel ling the jnosi rapid, I adopted it. Several years of experience of curt travel in China had made me be Id, bo that I did not fear the fato which had overtaken the Amherst mis sion man. Comfortably wrapped Irt mf wadded Chinese clothes, I squeezed my self into my cart, feeling like a delicate piece of cliinaunro packed in cotton, and nftcr a hearty farewell to thai rlonds with whom I w as staying at Peking, the cat tern cracketi their whips, and with a shout to tho mules we wore off. An American in Tibet, in the Century. Canine Generosity. Mr. J. A Bartlett, who discourse", of "The Faulting. Instinct" in tho pages of Longman's Magazine, knows a New oiiiidlnnd dog whj) can drink the de light of battle with his) peers, and yet can show himself on occasion a gener ous foe. One day this noble creature had whnt tlie vulgar call a row, though Mr. Bart lett prefers to refer to it as a "smart al tercation," with a predatory mastllf. It was about that proverbial source ot con tention, a bone, of which tlie predatory mastiff had sought to possess himself at the exponse of his neighbor, and it hap pened tl.at in the oourse of the struggle that the combatants fell over a bridge into the stream deep down below. Of oourse, the Newfoundland Bwara at once to the shore, but not so the mas tiff. Tio Newfoundland, after a good shake, was preparing to depcrf, when he caught sightof ills Into antagonist wildly benting the water and .drowning as fast as he could. "One look," says Mr. Bartlott, "was enough. In went he of the shaggy coat, and, seizing the other by the collar, brought his late enemy safe to land. " The two dogs then eyed eaoh other with a perfectly indescribable expres sion for some seconds, then silently and solemnly wagged their caudal append ages and with dignity departed. fLon dtn DailytfNews. Plp.t In Everyday Ufe, A New York novelist has been telling how he finds his plots, "I have found nearly all ot them in real life by inter course with people in all sorts ot society. There are no plots to ba drawn from the) invagination that are equal in interost to those that can be learned by knowing the aotual experiences ot many of our men aud women. In New York you can hear-of plenty of love lorn damsels and bold swains; you can find heroes and heroines a plenty; you can hour ot mar velous adventures; you oan find people whose career has been romantic; you can hear ot intrigues and their denoue ment) you oan meet characters who would shine on the printed -page; you can easily find In the actual experiences of your acquaintances all the material needed for tragical tales or humorous yarns. Why, the best plot I ever wrote up was one not of m invention, but was in the story ot her own Ufa given me by my own-cook. " Shall TV"'nv Watsnlnff Pans AtaJn There is an old time institution that ought to be raviv.d, and that is the wnrmlug.pau.- -One authority says that accordin&itn medical protests against damp or cold beds, warming pans should come into fashion again. One medical writer sayst "Not only tbe guest but tlio fumlH-often suffer the penal trot sleeping In cold rooms and chilling tho If bodies at a time when they need all their bod ily heat by getting between cold sheets. Even itr warm summer weather - oold damp bed will get in its deadly work. It is a needless peril, and the neglect to provide dry rooms and beds has in it tho elements ot muroer ana suiciae, - Peo ple crawl into the chilly sheets and spend halt an hour in "getting the bed warm, " wben the warming pad -would put them into a cozy bod that would give them warmth instead of taking it from them. We lock to sea the warming part become a fad. Cincinnati Commercial Oatstto, Too Moon fun Air. Too much pure air seems to be as bad as too little of it The average life of mountaineers or seashore residents is no greater than that ot the people, of a smoky and dirty town. . The farmer, wlio has all out doors, lives but little longer than the convlot, shut upln stata prison. ITe. Was Muff. "My hands aro awfully oold," said the pretty girl suggestively, on tho last atiarter of a starlit sleigh-ride." " Why didn't you bring ft muff with yon?" asked the practical young man prosaically, "I did!" sho snapped, but shn -wouldn't explain where the muff had gone to, and be has been wondering ever since just what she meant. Sora erville Journal. Her Opinion of the Wattarv "Oh. What's to a name,"' quoted, airjir. "Nothing." was her evddantlv eon. vinced reply j " In fact it's a matter, pf so little concern to me that I wouldn't hesitate to change mine to-morrow." The I-at Word. "Oh. In disputes wW ray wife I alwavs manage to have tie last wdrd," "Why, how do you manage It 7" Tve bought a new dictionary." I was told in London last summer," writes Edward W. Bolt In the Boston Journal, "and by a very good authority. too. that Rider Haggard cleared orsr tlB:000 from his books 'last year, and that he had at present mm fflJ tft aeates loan V yewwy w TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, : the Chort and the Joints, Nouralgla, Sprains, etc, etc, the IMPORTED "AHCHOR" PAIH EMLLEif riTIS AND WILL EVER DE The BEST. UNC3UALED REMEDY. TJaad with treat fjcesln the ImwrUl and Iloal General Hospital ot violin and many otbera. Oil VugllcUtl Teitlnrolal out (f ttauslsl I Tkutopolh, Iu., Jan. is, W. Win KxtMil er la r.allv xnal. lent, One or oarsisters.snirerlntt from niiau-1 rnatism for xaara, oould find nothing to cure I Bvr pus your Anonor i-m jsxiwimr. . SCHOOL SISTERS DE AOTR8 DAITX 1 BO Conta o bottlo. I or most DnuaoisTs, or direct fboh I F. AD. RIGHTER & CO.. i 810 Xrcaditay, JITeto York. I Saroponn Houses t nuaolstaut, u'r, , i ixraaoa. Vienna, lwrnroun, a-ttio, j Konstsin, Olten, Huramberg, llpalc J " 3 JSUE ilXSAXO AWASH K). REE Books about other Anchor Re- inedlet on Application, PENSIONS. Persons deslrlne Pension niauka and Infor mation under Act ot June 1890, can obtalatlie same from the underslcned, OliO. W. ES3E11. rrotbonotarr, aufr23t Mauch Chunk, Pa. If You COH3U1V3PTIOH BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUOHorCOLD Throat Affection WaBtlagofriesIi Or myJUnnt where th Throat and .Gumps mr Xnflnmed, Xach of Btnngth or ffanst Jtautr, yosl can b relieved and Curd (y SCOTT EMULSION OP PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophospbltea. PALATABLE AS MILK. Alkfor Seolt's JSTmu'afois, ontt M no fftanatUn or o!fri(atlo Induce pm to siemjsl a fiisadfnte. Sold by all Druggists. eoOTT A BOWNE.Chomlato, N.Y. Wa&kntisof BodTandlffiBtl, EiTeet latiKtl. Uttm BiNJIOOU tally IlMtortd. Uw tm tmUrw t4 urn kO BUUi ksmI I rtf CulHs. Wrttthm tftristlr took, t i1utUa ft4 prftofi tatld(talH)frtsj $511 liewaa! Slop thai HawMim and I will give Fifty Dollars for a cass.of Ca tarrh, Cold In tbe Head,.Deatnets', Hsy Fever, Affected Eve-Sight, Asthma or Throat Trouble, I cannot cure with, my Beacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one dollar to my postofllce address for a bottled I will mall It to you at my expense.- Bay Fever Cured wltblThrae Bottles, HENBT A. ZOBRIST, 184 1-2 Exchange St. Qensvit, N.T. 2-1-one year. sieioonaa ab ai09 111 0DTDIU3 0 'teurtlt tl& 09 "09 3W0.Q3M 0IN30M , aeirp srq isprrttpersilsKl aoa ej pin 'urni a nd eqi sot ' put 'ujti!A, sioj'jo tSjusoh yn& UMiauQ eqi Xq paivtlwd naq rvq Xpamsl tm, ' sa tnor) eSivqs jooojt urtoipota mt nrajqo oers uvo sioajitd joost ima 'assxppe tan o oajf uas sq ill setves IP rooAsan rt ajtuaooa aoi uiqdiuei ino The Best Remedy fa this vrprM, says X Eofbsrr of Syraenstt, H. 14 Im Pastor Soeala's Narvo Toaloi beesuas my soa nbo vru partially panluted three years ago acq attsekad or fits, nus not bad any symptoms q tbsm sue ) took one bottle ot tbs remedy, most haartllyUmott forlt, "Nervous Prostration Oured. Caoonnif, N. Y. Jane, iSt, I vnts tot able to do anythlmr for 19 tsontbs. was confined to bed most of tbe Urns, couldn't eat nor sleep, was so nervous and dluy that I eoold not walk from the houto w the garden, I was (11 run down by what tbe dootois called E (irons prostration. . rlo meulclne seemed to elp me. Tbea 1 took Pastor Koenla a Kervs) Tcrala and nowloanestand sleep and have no Btoni aicMctr r pells, can do my boustwork arata. lam veryttMsUol for tbls and recommenatb Tenia to all sufferers. aTJElE YIRfiHNEIDEIl. Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt, Lehightou No more V aa a a of mis. Rubber Shoes urdesa vroni nstiomtortablr C2hl win often slip ou: the fttf. ran "COLcnESTEB" bubdeb ca -"t a iboa srlth Inside ef heel Unad with rahtKi ""ite'laim to tbe tti4 aoij pnreuta we nbbes ..jut kiptuiil ox Csll fur the "Celobttter "ADHS8IVE COUNTERS.' . MBrT B LEKTZ, Wholessle AKeat. AIXEKTOW N. VA. Its tall dialers oan have tbelr, psraes Inserted hsrs onapplleatlon. msvlT. n-oo-yl Piles! Piles! Piles! Frey's TJtlvewal Pile Snposttory. A inrs euro tor every forts of Piles, lutorusl or external, lteblng or bleeding, and long stsndlug uiaos. Uu never failed. Try it. even It yoq bsvo tWled with every other- remedy. Tbls Supposi tory la eonesbsped, easy to spplj, safe, neat and dean, and pouists every adrwitage ever otnt. meats and salves. Phyalesns tuts Inthrtrpraet le. Olye It a trtsl and you rf1ll.be relieved and eonvtneed. It yoor dnyrUt does not keep 1 ot tet It for yon, send for D by jnau, Pries, to Conn a SSoxsrAditress. awjwew Q, Pnxr. Havs thfe pipe;. Ktftfilt