A oirnwpuuiit-ui u"tiuet ,i,.a tue u at , . f literary ladlet mm to efftet orrii eolora for tbelr roU". Ii is alo thou i lhat they mostly wi'tk In brown tuu and prefer tbelr books to be tend A i tratUlon likewise exista tbaltbey affict bin toeklngs. , Ths woman who swoetly tells old baoh alon that they ought to gqt roamed, tlm they mar bars noma on to kep tlieir elotbu in order nart 1 ok after telr comfort (generally. Is tha mm woman who Ilea In the hsmmook, wrapped In a laoe hwl nnr a novel, whllo hir bnsbiod. struggles with r bnlton, a needle and a desire for prolnnP tip la the bathroom. Wb have a speedy and positive Cum f Catarrh, Diptlieria, Canker Month and Head.Ache, in SHILOH'S CATA.KKH REMEDY. A Nasal Injector Ireo will ach' bottle Use it if you detiiro licaltl end sweet breath. Price 60 cents. Soli at Biery1! or Thomas' Drugstore. Travtil "I understand tbat old Crnstycm tad his wife never agreed on any subject " Btoodfto4. Ob, yen, they dlril Tbey bol Sled petitions for divcroo on tnecame day Dyspepsia and Iilrer Uomplalnt. Is It not worth the i-mall price uf 76 cent to free yourself of every pymptnni of tlie distressing complaints, If you think aocal t our storo and get a bottle of Slillnli' Yitallzer. Every bottle line a prime. Suarantee on it, use accordingly, and if i oes yutl no good it will cost you nothing Bald at Biery's or Thomas' drug, store. Constn Lottie ('o I a.lifnl ontli). are that new suit ol yonM ninsl be an wool, Lenny." Alouno: Wb?'' Oouhk Lottie: "BiOinie yoa look so ebeepii UK." H Telled Kemp's Ilalwm, I yU "Take Kemp's Balaam, the belt oouicl tare." I always do wbon 1 hear a roan counh aad I ean't help 11. It eared me and It will cur. Tea. 1 was threatened with Mumi.nlu las wlatar and it broka U up. It helps the chlldm eat whea tnelr throats are n.re cures tliel eeashs, and tastes sn good. Tbo first dote help ven. tie writes A. 11. Arnold, engineer on thi West Shore Kr., at Uanauharle, JN. V. "Perkins rroeired a despatch tin's mort. his aanouLolig tbo de tb of bla vile s sother." "Was he visibly effected? ' -'xV jMs4, stat you kto jov neva kilU." MUM Kerr ..ml Liver l'llls. An Important discovery. They net or the llvsr, stomach and boels through tin aervtfl. Anew principle. They speedl) mre biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pile, sad constipation Splendid for men, womei nd children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 5t doses for 26 cents. Maniples free at T. U. Thomas and V. F. Biervs DrUit Swre. Ia fly mlnutti a oon can clean up a aasi's roeiii tn suo a y tbat tt will ink him rite weeks to flml out where she pu. thiac. Ask Vour lriiu,i tu,ut It. Tamr iliitresslnir cotlilll can be cured. Yt know It because Ktmp'e Bulsam within tin- net few Tears lias cured bo many cuuum and colda in this community, lis reiu.irka M sale has been won entirely by its genu- IP merit. Ask some Iriend who lias .usee tt what he IhinkB of Kemp's lWU.ra. llier. la n medicine so pure, none so ellectivi Large bottles 60c and $1,011 at all drujtgialt, flcmple bottle free. Love nay he bliuu, on. no skips the git With the squint. Kvsry mother owns tho beat boy tb Worst one Dalonus uxt auor btjt im A llrnt llAttla II eoastently doliiR on In I he human system ' i1""; " ' .ri 3 3 ,h7vi Urns t. the urate, lake tiniely warn .and , tM rtniivli und f'tiiiuiflliliTltiil 1j Wl t . OSP fail'lllla vuuku mw v-"- i Trie 2 and 80 cents. , f. rnwin'a. Lllluusness, heartburn, Indiges Ion, Si afl kMney eomplaluts. Ullal DolUes Use ui laiswa urug oiurc. "What do you thiuk ui my puotngnq 'It is very beaulifal. liut I do not tbi yen it it Justice " A Scrap of Faper Bares Her Ufa. It was lust an ordinary scrap ot wrapptni. taper, but It saved her life. Slit) una in the last nars Ol cohbiiuiuuuu. iuiu vy ujaii... miii mhm w&a lnurahfA nd pimld live oulv u shur Ume; she weKhed lessth.u seventy pounds I ma alln nf vrrAtinlni? naner she read ol l)r Klric's New Discovery, and got k sample bol lie It neipea ner, sne doukiu iniuo uuiiic. iw nni e her more, bousht another and grew iiette. SBk. rnnllnnpri ItR USA and is HOW Stl'OIIU analtrry, rosy, plump, weiKiunK 10 nounus .11 g iller particulars send stump 10 w. 11. rpie rmrRUt, Fort Braitli. 1 rial bottles of this viou enm aiscovery iree nv uruer a owir. Fact Uesei i.llv uv nuoked. - Ihe receive baa bad aa the thiel; but neitbor of tutu fMll U bad as the looner, Be Tour Own Doctor. It won't cost you one half as much. T)i not delay. Sent three two-cent stamps in soetase. and we will send you Dr. Kiuil aa'a sreat work, tine colored plates trim life, on diseases, its causes anil homo cure Adilrese, A. P. Ordivay St Co., Boston Mas. Xldsrlv Snttor: 'Ilmv apoken to ynn mother, Helen, and " H-lru: "On, 1 11 e glad I Did she nocept you? ALT.OTT me U add mv tribute to the effi eacr of Klv's Cteara balm. I was suffer las from a severe attack of Influt-nza ami enlrrah and was induced to try your remedy Tht result was marve'ous. I could liardU articulate, and iu less than twenty-foui heurs the catarrhal symptoms and n aearseness disappeared ami 1 was able 11 king a heavy role In Grand Opera will vale unlmpolred. I strongly recotumem It to all singers. William II. Hamllion Ltadlng Basso ef the C. D. IJris Grand vpara uompanr. "Anal you lloel tour Kid father klek yoaf "I did. But what i au a ftllt fcslp what' don behind his baekT ' May Thank Har Iter. Tk narrow escape of Mrs. B. M.Sf arle, cr tlKhart. Jnd from a prematuredeath t Warfdl. Hh slates that "Inr twen tears my heart troubled me greatly. I bl cam worse. Had smothering spells, slmr hreath, Cutterin.-; could not sletp nn my I el side, had much Pain in Brest, HhM.ulder aim atemach. Ankles swelled. Had much head efc and diitlnrss. Treatment did me m uatil I tried Dr Miles' New Hear Onre and Bestoratii Nerve. The Orstbm tie helped iue,and I as soon virtually cureu For Mil at T. D. Thomas and YV. F. Biery drug store, A fin book on lh Heart am. KrtM,frt. Usd To It. L: "Ton are fond o tftsal. sbT" "Ustd to It from tbe cradl. doubt?" P. "Ts-w hava twins a ttmt" ' I snfiorsd with pain in my side and back far four weeks, it being so severe as to keep as In bed, unable to mure. I tried Sttvat loa Oil and it completely cured me and I am naw we 1 anil free from all pain. CH AS HOBIBT LEDISH, 62 Durst Alley, Baltimore, lid. Workingmenl Look to your interests and day all doctor' bills by using Dr. llull't Coojjh Syrup. II doe no Rood towerpover tbe mistake thai bav made, and yet most of us do 11 hen we bav meant to take a niontblal "I lto and dlseover that w bave taken a Sioathfal of horseradish Instead, A Chleuge man disappeared and several tettvc eooldn't ftod blm in tine weeks. Bat a shrewd politician got tbe Mayor to appoint tb man to offloe, and two hours late? h cam la ea tb rua to be sworn in. ladl ar strolling oat of a down tewn ebnrob-"I didn't is you at tb fuoer says on, "there was lovely singing!" Je, I didn't go, said tba ntber aostraoind. Jjl "I think; It's wltksd to enjoy yourself fjgo much." A Trench writer nys tbat tb a pnsed by Ssrabardt ia Cleopatra 1 so proud of bis iforisB in tb rol tbat be has . e isuasd his nam. "M. Vipir, of Egypt," pit ap the plsy bills. Moasssr; "Wbleh do ya prefer, beer f bHaptgnet" Blooini 'Ttall dn,id. lessen -t waU S1md. MVt afiej jai AT T.AST. When on my day of life tho nleht te falllnfr, And. In the wi ids from unsunned apaoe blown. I hear far voloea ont of dark nets call! at My feet to paths unkoowo. Thou who hast made my home ot life so pleas ant, teeve not Its tenant when Its walls decay 1 O love divine. O Helper ever present. lis thou my strength ana stayi De near me when all elso ! frm mv drlf Una;, Earth, sky, home's picture, days f shade and shine. And kindly faces to my own uplifting The love whloh answers mine. I have but Thee, O Father) Let Thy Bplr't De with me then to comfort end uphold: Kogatoof pearl.no Iminch of palm I merit, Nor street ot shining Bold. Suffice It If, my good and 111 nnrcckoned. And Doth rorgtveu througn 'lhy 'houndlns crnce. I find myself by hands familiar bookoaed Unto my tilting places Borne humblo door among Thy many man sions, Some sheltering shade where sin and striv ing ceaeo. And flows forever through heaven's groen ex pansions The river of Thy peace. There, from the mutlo round about mo steal ing, I fain would learn the new and holy sontc. And And at last, beneath Thy trees of heal ing, Tho life for which I long. -nVhltllor. A Nation of (treat Cities. These United Stn nro tlostinoJ to bo a nntloii of great ciuos. Already, only a few yeilra nfter our flint century of nntionnl life, wo lmvo cities tbnt nro linger Hi nn those of nny other c umtry that lins nliytliiiifr. llko our population. Agnlnst RussIb'o 70 000,000 of ponple o" have to put 04 030.0JO; but ugnimL Peterbburg'a 030,000 and Moscow 'h 000. OUO wo can put No.vYorlt'n 1.000 00), Philadelphia's and Cliicuso'a 1,000,000 each. France, with tlie second city nf the globe, has but that ono than can match either of theee threo hives of pop ulation. England has but One Loud ui. Germany nu.l Austria have only their capitals that cau oume near tho million mark. Even old Jap m lias but one city, TokJo, that has mbre inhabitants than any dne of these three young American cities. Tol.io has a population some what greuter than New York, or about 1,700,000. Only China equal the United Sintes. That ancient ompiro, of 400.000,- 000 souls, hns not nmro than tin en cities of moro than a million each. It is o:tm denied that thecelcBtial empiiolias 'iioie than 0110 such city, but it is a! mo it con clusive that it has three. The growth of the city in America Is as wonderful as It is ominous What a mighly city will that "greater New York bo when Brooklyn's 800.000 and 200,000 more are milled to the l.GOO.000, and the city has added to this number the tremendous growth of 83 per cent every decade for a half centuryl It will be larger than that wo; M of London. And iu tho West will be Chicago with her two or three millions. Further West will be Sin Francisco with 2,000.000. In the central States, Philadelphia will have her 2.00J, 000. St. Louis will liavo more than a million and a half, and Baltimore and Washington will have each a million. Either Atlanta, Chattanooga, or Birm ingham will bo tho great metropolis of the central southeast, and havca million. Port Koyal will spring up, perhaps and luive a million inhabitants on that finest harbor of the western world. Now Orleans will have her million as tlto great mart of the Gulf coast and Central and South America and Mexico, and Dallnttnr Fort Worth will become n city of a million souls. Hero nre, say, a iluzeti cities Hint within a generation will have over a million each. In other words, n child or young person of tUU generation may hope to see in tins cnuntry 112 cities u it an average population of 2.003 003. We have said that the growth of the city in this country Is ominous. Thore Ii a steady movement of tho people from tho country to tho village, fro. 11 the village to the town, from the town to tho city, and from thecily to the metropolis. Thus the towns and cities grow by what tho country loses. O.ie-fourth of our popu lation lives in cities now, while a him died jears ago only ono iu thirty found a homo in the town, we nro urou in from a rural poople iuto a nation of communl ies, big and little. A people to be liee, happi-, and prosperous must be rural to a largo extent. With the mighty cities come for a time groat -r power In commerce, and clnry iu war. or the dominance of acknowledged strength, but these nre followed by the sure ill cay and iuiu of tlie cities and the do u 11 fall of tlie nations. A.lanta Journal. Tlie Ocean Cnlilea of the World. Acc riling to the latest report of tho Interualtiiial Bureau of Telegraph" Ad iiiinistralions the submarine tel 'gr.ii system of tlio world consols nf 12J,i7J naut.cil mlle3 of cable. Giverument nilministrations own 13 621 miles, while 107.610 are the propeitylif private com panies, Tho total cost of thes o ibles h in the nelxhb uhood of $20.1.000 000. The largest owner of submarine c ibles is the Eastern Telegraph Comauy, whoso syxtem covers tho ground fro 11 England to India, ami comprises 21 800 milos of cable. The Eaa'ern Extension, which exploits tho far East, lias 12.-058 miles mora Eirly in Ia-t year tho system nf West African cables, which started fmm Cad z only six years ngo, was completed to Cape Town, so that tho dark conti nent is no completely enclroled by stii marine telegraph, touching at numerou points uiong the coast. More than 17.000 miles of cable hava been required to do this, and several companies, with more or less aid from tlie British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese governments, hare participated in tarrying out the work. Tlie north Atlant'o is spanned by no less than eleven cables, all laid since 1870. though I think not all aro wmklng at the present time; five- companies nre engaged in forwarding telegrams b? tween North America and Europe, and the total length of the cab'es owned by them, including coast connections. Is over 80,000 nautical miles. Herbert Laws Webb, In Hcnbner. Ood be tl aiiked fur booltsl Tlrey ar the voices of tho distant and the dead, and make us heirs of ti e spiritual life of patt ages. William E'lerv Clinnnlng Interesting Fact About Fearls. Pearls, ui most readei-s know, ate email bodies found ei.lier iu the mother of pearl shells or iu thoo with a nacre ous lining. '1 hey nre formed either by a dlseam, by the presence of a parasite. or by an effort on the part of the mol lush to rid itself of some foreigu sub stance whloh has fouud it way into the shell. Pearls are composed of many layer of carbonate of lime with organic matter between, are not always eutiiely pearly throughout, and Invariably have tome small central core or nucleus. Round pearls of fine luster and color aie very valuable, and their value increases rapidly with their size. Tin finest white pearls are from India, the Persian Gulf. and Panama; the finest blaok and gray pearis irom tue ooast 01 lxwer Oali- fornla. Beautiful pink tinted pearl are often secreted by tlie common brook mussels. One valued at over IS 000 waa found near Paterson, N. J., in 1806. and quite a number have been met wtth la Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Texas, and osa toJajlaail, SaeeAneva, a4 Gw DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prcvcnto ,imgrFever! Cares Distemper, Ilea ves, Glanders, Loss Ot Appotito, Founder, H eron, ac lib. In oach package. Sold by all dealers. Hi ESIILL tm1 Diarrheal Ouroe'Wina BABY SYRUP Collo, IlellovesQripingtvndSnmmerCJomplaint. Facilitates Tcetiaiagl Regulates tlio Kowels I Sold by oil druggists. Prico 23 cents. "THE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" Foro euro of COUGHS, COLD3, loawcss, Croup, Asthma, Incipient Con iVhooping Couch, sumption ind for tho relief -jI Cousnmptivo per Kns. For Solo by all Iruggists. 25 cents. ertnuc LAtlQE S C'JSrB CWAltCnca for Co iMUKCtarrlit Price 10CU. Atoll druggists. AMP LBFEi Thi ens th'oj you'll filwaysfii.d In every cow boy's outfit fllien ha goes cnihQ spring round-up is a " Fish Brand " Pommel Slicker. They make the only perfect saddle coat and come either black or yellow. They protect the whole front of the ridtr'i body, being made to fit round the outside of the saddle entire. When oied as a walking coat, the extension pieces neatly ever'ap each other, making a regular overcoat with a double stcrrn Eroof Tront, When riding, the saddle Is d-yasa one, from pommel to cantle, ard the rider is en tirely protected ia every part of his body. These ' Slickers " being of extra width, make fine blankets for camp. Beware f f worthless imita'ions, every garment stamped with " Fish Brand " Trade MarL Don't accept any inferior coat when yoa can hare the ' Fish Brand Slicker' delivered with out extra cost, Particolaraand illustrated catalogue free. A.J. TOWEJT. Boston, Mass. TTio Host Qnccessfnl T orer dlsoov. :ri. as It Is certain la .'tt and 1I003 not jUtter. iuad proof bt-low i Drookltu, Csnn May S, na Ja. B. J. Kktoju, C".: 81r:-Lt tSi'.uimerlciireil ft Curb upon my horse rtth vour i-elpfcrfttetl K 'iiUkII's bpavinCureandlt ivaa tlie het .lob I c.vc r saw done. I hare a dozra 3mpty b'.tttos. iiavtn? uJ It with nerrect aoccofis, ariaj "ry laiugttriait on. My n.'lghbor had horaov ttUr.Terj badpivlnthatuindeblmlame. 3m asked me how to cure It. I recommended Seorta'.Ps EpaTin Cure. "Ho cured tlio Spavin la just threo vecks. Yours respectfully, Wolcott Wrma. Coloucos, Ohio, April i. tt). Da. D. 3. EcxoitL Oo.t . bear blra 1 I havo tjeen selltav more of Kendalla Spayln Curo nnd Flint's Couuiciou Powders thnn eyorbeforp. Ono man said 10 me. It was the beat Powder t over kept and tint N'at he ever used. Becpecttully, ono L. riomtur. CmTTrsirao, H. T., May 19, MOt Dr. B. J. Krouu. Co., Diar Slin : I har uset several bottles ot yonr KwidiuTs Spuria Oun with perlect success, on a valiib!o nnd blooded mare that was quite lame with a Bone Spavin. Tho mnre la now entlrclyfreo trom lameneMnd nhowa fio bunoti ni tha Joint. Itebiwtiully, X. IL UcTcoms, ball's mm CUBE. ZIokhos, La., Kay S, '30. Dr. B. J. ITextull Co. Otfata: I thluK It mr duty to ren-ler yon my tbanka for your far furaiM Ken (all's Spavin Cure I bul a four 3 ear old filly wiitcli I prized very Highly. Bhohnd a vary severo hwultoa lej. Itrlot ibout elajht different kinds of mwllclnex which i 1 1 no oti. I purouaied a bottlo ot your Kendall's, Sparlu Curo vftxith oured her in four days. I reixuln yours. ilmioff Dowdcx Price $1 pv bottle, or six bottle for $ All d rug ylrts baroitorcBn net it tor you. or It will bo seat to any addrati oa receipt M prloa by t iq proprie tors. PR. IS. J. KKKDAXTj OU.t Guoftbnr?h TMe Vermont -Thuuaiuis Intra oee Iioimai.cullj cuied liy- I'll I L a 1 E 1 . PH 1 A . 1 A. Fare at once, an operetlo or luMtor time irotu Uutusas. CiiHaiiiroitjt.uclln curaWe by others wauled. beuil for Llrrulv. CUBE uUARANTEED. omW&lws. Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDHOD t m-rw I am now Tl veras or age. 'Was Astndento' wedlclim anil Kurierj for seven years under tin study and In consultation with seven of i he mm' cilllllieilL piiyiMuimis 111 ,110 u, 1 ..iiuuimii. since 1MT1, 1 have discovered tbe eure ot nian taiiea lueurame nisease. ltan no louuer be douoted that the snlne oah dm cured; that paialyzed limbs can be restored to tlieir natural tue. aim eenerai iieDiiity eured 1'ungetlton ui the brain, ainiplexy, results otsun troke ai d the woist cases at rheumatism, sci atlca, ueurauiia, liver complaint, Urivhts' Jl" rur ot the kldnevs. Iili and bone diiease. ea. lanh, bronchitis, chronic iHnenteiy. ami so cHlIrd heart disease and Ulphterla, allentlreli cured with pure medicines ol mv own prepara rlun, II used pioperly aa directed. DuiIiik nine years over HMuo persons in this rltv alone have used these medicines and are living witnesses ot tbelr worth. All their name cau be obtained b calling at the office and lab oratory o! l'rolraaor Hoiiurou, no. ir.'7 noitn Teuth Street, rblladeluhla. I was myself In jured In the spine and paralysed for seven years and proDounced iueiiraole by seven or the inosi able physicians and suigeons ol this el y. 1 am now well and healtby, haviug cured myself with iny own inedlcluos Io not llauu to those prejudiced against lm- Sroveiuent lu medllD and die, when you oan a lavad. I will not go Into practice myself, belueover sw years ot aft, oui hih sen n.y memeiue. i hava two eminent iihyslelaus eonuaeud with me to attend tu ealltnx at tbe rMtdsaoa of tbe sick It requirea. tinuiii uita. oome all snlerera and be raetoretl to health, cured by these pur medli lne and UlUS see xpenuea aim uesieve iur vuiirewvr. OSceaud Labnratorv open dally from T A. M. tn S.oo e. M. Call or write ALEX A NUKR BOO nsursl!. in V. ush at.. Pa. 0ti4etleMV PLL8S 1 'iXlLt' eiherldNn'a Conrteona Car. To aliow the rare anil inUTORt Hint Geiiprnl Slipri'lan look in (lio welfnre of hi lomuiaud, nnil liU attention to llio Hltlr de'nils which few- ge icrnl rffln'M wottl I Inkp llio Iroublr to liotlinr tliem eehen with, Mi. Evnus innilf u not" o the fnllowiiift: "I wnn riding Along nlimt the inidille of I lie oolunin om day, nfter wo had started from Camp Supply, on tlio way to Fort Cobh, when a soldier, as I Mipposad. of the regulars', cnino alongside of me nnd entered into n con- emntIon. I uas a mere boy, nnd that fact perhaps onltsted his sympathies. Wo clintled quite a long time, nnd finally noticing tho manner ia which my saddle blanket wnfl foldod, he aus- geated thot it would injuro my horse that ho would soou hnvo a a sore Intel: that might be difficult to cure under the circumstances we wera compelled to moot I continued to ride with it folded that way, saying rather iudilTereiitlv, that I knew thore was n. proper way It fold it Uo then said that if I would dismount he would show mo tlint proper way." Accordingly, at the kind suggestion, I dismounted, he gtt- tiug oil his horso lit the stiuie time, and I stood by nnd watched him unsaddle my animal, lake the blanket and fold It in tho regulation manner, then place the saddle buck on tho horso. 'llion we mounted nnd I rode on, arriving at head qtiaitcra in a short time There I di& oorcred, lo my amazement, that my whilom groom of nn hour before wns the lieutenant general of tlie army, the fnmous General Sherllnn. I had uover seen him b?fore we met iu this cordial way, and I guess my astonishment was plainly visible on my youthful fe-Uuret., ns I gazed with wonder nnd ndmiiatiou upon him when I heard the ofucers call him General Shot idnn, and saw them salute him viith the utmost respect. Kitntuis c tv Btir. The Orlclhnl IluTliuttou mlKs. Col. Joo Mulhatton, of Kentucky, tho biggest liar in tho United States, if not in tho universe, has boon a drummer for a long time. He has been a liar for -twenty years or more, according to tno story no torn a ro' nnrtnr of tho Times vesterdav : " I am not a liar by nature." said Col. Mulhatton! "I mako a business of it for amu30mont. I told my first big lio for a Louisville newspaper twenty years ago. i torn 01 a score of mummies that tvero discovered in a wonderful cave in Pike county, Ky. Each mummy was eighteen fect long and had red hair all over his body. Tho cavo was threo miles long and a milo wide, with a very small and almost impassablo entrance. One chambor was lined with tho richost t gold and quartz, and in another uamonas ana rumcs spariciea nuo tuo stars in the firmament. People flocked to lJlkeavillo by tho hundreds, mid town lots wcro selling out nw White Post, in tho northern ond of the county, at 15100 a foot, iivery snow man in tho country had agents in Piko county, and old l)ar.num himself was down tnero trying to buy tho cave. " Whore I got real fame, however." said tho gonial liar, strutting proudly before tho crowd that had gathered about him and the nowspaper man. "was in that meteor story- I vva talking to Bill Eads, a Louisville newspaper man, one time, and he asked mo to writo him a story. I told him I was out of ideas and couldn't do it. Just that minute a little meteor shot across tho blue dome of heaven and it brought me an idea " 'I'll writo you a story about meteors, Bill,' I said, and I turned right around and got to work. Well, while Bill was talking to mo of the newspapor business and the last scoop ho missed, I wrote the story. The meteor covered an acre of ground anr" sunk about 100 feet. The people all over Texas thought tho end of crea tion had como. I located the thing In Brown count, at William's ranch, near Brownwooa, and worked in a lot of stuff about tho fleeing populace ant a sulphurous smell that prevaded the atmosphoro for miles. I sa;d thai that motoor slzzed and sizzled in tho damp ground and withorod plantations for acres and acres around, parching tho ground into firo-brick for many miles. "Well, tho stoVy appeared in good season and tho Associated Press sent tho item out. In a week there wore more scientists and nowspaper men or their way to Tosas than tho boarding houses oi tho Stato could accommo date. Some of them got lost in the mesrjuito brush and fed on tho bean? for weeks, and somo of them "got dis couraged looking for tho meteor ant bought a hundred acres of fivo-conl land and are living thore yet, l-fiiinp mosquitoes, tarantulas, and chi'dton. I thinE it was tho best thing for thorn that ever happened. The, London Times, Paris Temps, Paris Ganlri. Paris Petit Journal, Hone-Knnr Chow-Chow, and the Volksblatt, o Perlin, all had men scouring Texas foi that meteor. These poor fellows were afraid to go back homo withou the facls and some photooTaphs, and they just stayed here. The Londm Times man is now running a saloon at Cheyonno, the Temps man is a bir der down on Delaware street, and the Chow-Chow correspondent has a laun '"ry on Franklin avenuo, St. Louis. I've lost track of tho others." Kansas City Times. Cuitilenacd .Milk. Condensed milk is mado as follows : Tho milk, as soon as drawn, is taken by tho f armors to tho dairies, which aro established in each village or group of villages. The dairies aro run by a sj ndfeate with which tho manufactur ers deal, and establish the fixed prices. Here the milk is cooled. On reaching tho factory, the njllk is warmed for the first time in a water bath, and a second time in copper vessels, where the tempeiature reaches eighty dft greos centfgiado. It is then sweet ened by adding the best quality of isucnt in tbe proportion of tfiiitecu to one hundred in wei?ht, the sugar being forced into vacuum pans by means of a pump. Those vaouum pans are for condensing the milk, and aro similar to those for condensing tho beet root, .having a doublo bottom and spiral pans, in which tho steam circulates. Tbo water contained in the milk is re moved In the form of vapor by means of a jet, whloh is connected with the top of the vaouum pan, and which is operated by means of a pneumatio Sump. Whon tho milk has been suf ciently condensed, It is removed from the vacuum pans and cooled in ves sels placed a reservoirs of running cold water. It is only necessary to rack the milk into tin boxes, cylindri cal in shape and hermetically sealed, the box and contents weighing one English pound, and being In condition for shipment to any part of the world. In the preparation of tho condensed milk, it may be observed that the milk, as taken directly from tho cow, has on tho one hand simply been deprived of the water It contained, while on the other hand, the only addition oonsiited of pure sugar, which is designed to preserve the milk better. It contains all the elements of tho fresh milk which has practically undergone no mrdiflcation, the boiling of the milk under slight pressure naving never passed eighty degrees oentigrade. It oan be affirmed, therefore, that the oondensed milk possesses all the nu trltivo qualities of frosh milk. La Nature. Erastus WIman, worth 98,000,000, began work on a farm at 60 oeats a week. In China, it. la said, all the bind be longs to tlie State, and a tilfiing sum per aore, never altered through long oentu riea, ia paid a rents this ia the only tax in the oaentry, and it amouata to about BREAD V. OF LDFE. AND YET ONE CAN EAT TOO MUCH OF IT. AitCTCrload of 1 read miy not Injure yontmi wll mr be y n orj uncomfortable I io trill cmlMnjnff of Wolff's Blacking nrt fnjrm j ttt Pboes, bet make them took a)iifc;htlv r it, I cleaned. To provect abuse ti'UC a.rxtttuOi-. Aih in ivff, rt M T-i tlnwe rrnUMg Start Jbr Ilk-Ron, vMch tviu.CTtr4 cio v ncw runNiTune Tarnish vnuCrAiN Claba add ChinAwarc af tho will la tain TinwAnc stn tito will ("Miri eun Old Bask t to time, uiLLOiAitj Oadvs Coach ano NT TliAT OIsT THE GREAT German Remedy.! TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. Vitr l!...Tt tli'ttthlv l,ouo will llO Jl llll for a enso whero S i- L. rnmt Urrrr.ns wll' Blllmniiellicleiierm! onSi' Ln i v tt UirrcKs! It i 111 euro you. ;uot assist or curo. Ii never fulls. Do you sutlur with tlint ilroiland allconc Ck'iuiac tho t Hinted TT. reditu; It to, use Sui.rnun Hitters : iiloodrjcn you set all its liTt '.iVttlos lutrat I I InztltrouKh tho cklna ! u win euro you. OlH!l:LLivt tl III) iiw n rlimi les.llli.tclioB.a ! ciosciy conuuou in !ind Soros. Ilclv onXt tuo nuns ami work shops; cIcvUs.Tvnodo not procure sulllclcnt oxeir Iso, nnd nil who aro co tinned Indoors.' iULniun umcna.n mil lienlHl rlll rnl BS 'on. KLxrnuitliini.its should mo Bixriiun Drrn:n. Tlicywill not llicu bowcakanil will euro Liver Com- ilalnt. Don t bo ills. ourascd: It will cure it eirklv. II Jon ilo not wish to suifcrfrom Ithcum will build you up nnds! innlco vou stroii'r and bt ntlsm, ueo n bottle of Sot-mun IliTTEua; ;ho:tlthy. fi . is never inns in euro. Sulmiuu Ilrrrr.nsfir Duu't bo without it will mnVo your blood S puro.rlcli nnd strong,rr nnd your flesh hard. fTi bottle. Try It: you will IH'l ll'Ktvt IU Try SULi'llt'it UIT-I ' rntta tn-nl-iht. nndE r I Ilienltli. who aro all rundown, should use rou will sleep well 811 maoLrnim iinTFna, ind feel better for It. Do you want tho bcstSledlcnt Work published i Send 3 S-cnt stamps to A. 1'. OitmvAY A Co, Boston, Unas., and receive a copy, froo. Read the Advocntr. . AT ITVEn Jentnil Drug Store, OPr. THE PUBLIC SQUARE fank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOB Pure Drugs and Medicines, -?ine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c. rhoicft Wines and Liquors, vVall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want it ood lit. But II vou need SPECTACLES It I iucIi moro Important that tlio EYE should b. ecommodatcd with correct lenses and iv propei . nttlni! frame which will brliiK the lenses ill "Ctly before the criitra ol tlteeji. If niihti' our spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will find tbt I love points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS CaefMly MmM 1CIIV1SR7 if Yoy IHavo No npnotlto, Intllg-cstlnn, riatnlence, Sleli IIcHilnctie. all run clown," lost luir riesli, you will llutl ttio remedy yon need. Thcr tonenp the weak atomncli and bulla untlia riKcetnir encrelcs. riuffcrcra Irani mental or physical ovenvook will rind rslier Troiu thoui. Mlccly augur ooatctU SOLD EVEItY WHERE. Stoves, Tinware, ; Heaters and "Rarjges, In Great Variety a Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Purely local in our aim. A VISA K 1 I tuxbtuVa u hUb (Men Mir llri ItitrlUf rat prrMS rUiW mz. wlio tiin tHd and wriia.Md Mka. laftar liltnutlM,U) wark IwfMltylwwIy, haw aa aarn Tfcraa Tkaaaaaa iMllara a ffaarlnllialrawiilaealltlaa.wtiarartfcll.a 1 wlllalu,aaut, NVtailMaanarMHittaymault wltlcb jMiran tarn ISalanioaot. St lumiav Sir maiualvaa auci-uful aa abova. kaallyaful qalahl; Waraad. I d lint ana worfear Itan aaafa aSaiiist ar auMly. 1 . atraady laapttt and provWad wUfc aa-lurMat a Ufa- mimhaf. whoara matter eaar fSOOO a ataraaib. ll'alV12V .ad S6l.ll, Vull uarttaalaraFItKi:. JtSdraaaalawa U. V, Slur 4:40, Alicuatu, Muluc. B fl ataa A I Ssa aaa ba tar.iadatouraSrf Uaaaf work, m M I K mi D W ratiMIr ai.d l.o... rbl, b lhaaa ai lalP&dVi B awtacalllaa,vbaiaarlbayll,r.Aa7 RI1 B B BUS aaarau Ha 16. oik. Laar ta Irani. V7a Ssnalak aaarrthln Waaian.ou. ka riak Yaw MB Vaa ravaaara m.daia. v all fanr tlntat tka work, lldalaaa aatkaty uawl.lia.l t'rtnaaoadvrail aucaaaa mrvarr wckar. ftaflnaai.. iif rrow Saa ao -ail aaf w aak aod apwanla, a4awta.ri .Hia aaiaMianaa. Ha eaa flmJb ft Ika aa ptujrm ' 1 mil dSC K aaaa aa aaulau Mat. VaU iSSTJK Ji 5o.. tioiaTi, sous. THEPOUCE GAZETTE lltba only lUostratad puptr In tba world eootalnlsE all tlie lalt seosatlooal and sport tog nawi. No saloon keapsr, barber or club room eao a (lord to b wlibout It. It alwaya maksai frlauds wbsnnr It cuss. Mallsd to aiif address to tbe TJalbod States bteurelv wrappfd, IS weak for $1. to4 aw av tor satnpls eopr. Richard K. Fox, jtaakila KsvtrTskOlsA VES. MY DEAR ACME 3 iff s Pi! Tmpplnr at Monster KleplinnU Rllont and almost mntionlo n, quite linl Vii in th.' lai knp", stood tlio lntt-r foini nf au old bull oliplinttt, one of nip. tusks) lnul been ilatnnKod in Ins vomit, ami h:tl become totally (lecavctl. His head wits bent forward, in order to rest hia one lrionsttT tusk upon lite (round; his trunk, loosely oolled botween his forelegs, wua also resting on the gmund, and hit grent ragged ears flnpMd 8 ft.iiirHlloHl!y In vnln endeavors to shako nir tlie inyrlnds of inosqtiitoea that per. latently hovered around his heniL Slid danly the forest was lit up by a moat vivid flash of lightning, follow oil an In stant afterward by n crashing pent of thunder. The elephant raised lilt head with a staftled jerk, his huge liiiilw slinking with fonr. Almost before tho rumbling echoes of the thunder had died away, the rain, that had been throateulng for bo many hours, fell iu torrents. Flashes ot light ning succeeded each other so rapidly Hint the attendant peals of tluiiidcr'woro converted Into one continuous roar, and the violence of the wind soon lucrensfd to a verltablo tornado a tropical hufff. on tip. Trees woro blown down and uprooted on all sides, The terrillod elophant re mained for somo time motionless wtth fear, but ns the tempest continued tha monster becamo Btiddunly panic slrieken, and charged madly through the dense fori'Bt, slumbllu and falling over the trunks of uprooted trees iu his endeavors to gain Komo open patch where thoro would be no danger of beiug crushed by, the falling timber. Suddenly, in tho midst of a mad rush, the cl"phant sank to tho ground with n sharp squeal of pain. Tho poor bruto had severed the vlues that supported one of the traps that had been arranged tho previous daf, nnd a heavily weighted spear v, as plunged between liUtdumldera. For somo moments he remained motion less, then the great body rolled slowly from aide toBido iu vain endeavor to freo himself from tho spear, but tho weapon was linrhed, and tho points had pene trated too deeply to bo Bhakon off. Hero he remained exhausted until daybreak, bis hUo covered with patches of mud nud deep red smears of blood. Scrib-nei-'s, Calirornla la 'AO. In Novoniber or December of 1810, earn Geneial John Bid well, iu tho Nov ember Century, while still teaching school in Pintle county, I came across a Frenchman named Roubideaux, who Biiid he had boon to California. Ills de scription was lu the superlative degree favorable, so much so that I resolved If possible to see that wonderful laud, nud with others helped to get up a meeting at .Weston, and invited him to make a ctitaiiient beforo it in regard to tho country. At that time when a man moved out West, ns toon as he was fairly settled he wanted to move a'aln, and naturally every question imagiuablo was usked iu regard to this wondoiful country. Roulitdcaux described It as one of per ennial spring and bouudloss fertility, and laid stresi on the countless thou sands of wild horses and cattle. He told about oranges, and hence must have been nt L03 Ancelcs, or tho mis sion of San Gal lie), a few miles from It. Eery conceivablo question that wo could nsk him was answered favorably. Generally the. first question which a illssouiian asked about a country was whether there was any fover and ague. I remember his answer distinctly. Uo taid there was but one man in California II. at hud over had a chill there, and it was a matter of so much wonderment tu tho people of Monterey that they Hcnt 18 miles into the country to see him shake. Nothing could havo been more satisfactory on the score of health. lie said that the Spanish authorities were most friendly, and that the people were the most hospitable on the glob ; that you could travel all over California and it would cost you nothing for horses or food. Even tho Indians were friendly. His description of the country made it seem like a Puradise. Fuwnnee Fitted the Line. Tlie following story is published by a correspondent of tlie Philadelphia Press. "Did you over hear how 'Suwauuo River ' wns written ? " "Don't think I ever did. " "Well, Stepli. Foster Stephen C Foster, was his full name was in tho zenith of his popularity whon ho wro.o tho words, " said my friend to me. "He had written tho song In the frame house on Sandusky street, in Allegheny, but ho couldn't lind the name of a river that suited him. Fiiml.y, ho went over to tlie office ot his brothor, MorrUon Foster, silt down on his desk, and said: 'Morrison, 1'vo got a now darky song here, and it's complete except the name of tho river. I want a Southern river with only two or three syllables. Give mo one, won't you?" "Moirison suggested several, but they didn't suit. Then he took down an atlas, rau his eye over a map ot tha Southern States for a few minutes, nnd finally saidt 'Here's a river in Florida by the name of Suwanee, bow will that do?' "'That's it, that's it, exclaimed the songwriter, jumping from thudesk. It's Just what I want,' nnd picking up a pen be inserted the name of tbo river that has since becumo the title of ono of tho sweetest and most pathetic of melodies. I beliovo that Stephen C Foster never thought very much of the plec himself until after it had taken its plaoo among (be popular songs of the century,'' 'nirds or a Feather Ciootc Together." Children who have been in St. L juis. Ma, unow how smoky and sooty it Is, and are sure to remember how many times a day they had to ba washed. I know of one mother there who said alia could not keep her children clean with out using aapollo on them. I thiuk this was rather rough on tho children. Some people say St. Louis tries to be as dingv ns it can beoatisa it wants to imitate Lon Ion, but I do not bellevs this; I thiuk itisbeo.iuss the coal burned there lias su much soot and tar in it. Well, onca a lady who lived a little way out of the city, whore ft is nloe and clean, moved into St, Louts and brought among other things some of the d ves from the farm, and after she had stayed in the city n while she moved Iwo't again, taking her doves home with her. But, poor things, they were so dirty and dniKgled looking the other doves would not ntsooiate with thorn. Either the white onos did not know their old frieud-i iu suolt dingy clothes nnd mistook them for bird trami s, or thry wished them to understand the contempt they had for any feathered creature that would appear in this con dition when water was plenty. Tltey would not Uit6 nor quarrel with them, for their temper Is too good for that, but when the shabby ones oame near they would move away as If afraid they might get dirty too. Tlrey refused to eat with them, even, and in a quiet and well bred way shunned than) on all oocasions. The poor outcasts (though outcasts through no faults of their own) must hare felt slighted, but they bora their trouble In a u.eekanddovelike manner, and after awhile Uiey shed their blaok feathers and got new white one, and to their great Joy were taken baok Into A Turns Tarantula. A half breed boy of Mexican nnd In dian blood recently attractr l imvli at tention at Window, Art., by the per formances of an educated tarantula he otini Ho carries the big formiJablo looking Insect in a large v no ' n box slung about Ids neck, which, whea ex hibiting Ids pot, he places on the ground ns a sort of Btrfge. At tho commaud of its master tho tarantula mounted n small ladder, rung a bell, and p?i formed on a miniature trapeze. Then to the thump lug of a tamboiirino in (ho bunds of tho boy, it proce.-ded to revolve slo ly about ns If wnltziug, and when It had Uulshed saluted the crowd by lifting ouo log three times. AftT lis performance wna over, it crawled to Us muster's shoulder, wliero It sat, occasionally running round Ills neck or down into liU bosom. Tlio boy says ho tamed llio spider when it wns young, flint by feeding it every day until it grew nocustoincd to lit , and then gradually taught it the trio s it knows. He declares that it ia much more intelligent thnn any dog, and very tractnLle, though uncomprninisina; in IU enmity lo nny ouo else but hitmo'f. It is its largo lie a oilver dollar whon curled up, though Its logs aro two or throe inches long. The body is an ugly dull brown, cor. cred with short coarse black hnir, which also covers the limbs, but Is very spnrso and bilstly. Tho eyes nre small nnd gleam llko diamond points, while tho mouth is furnished with slender over lapping fntig. Tito power of spring in tlie3e creatures is said to be something Incredll le, a leap of 10 feet being no tremendous exertion. Tlio boy, who owns the only one which has over mnde friends with any other living creature, Is from tho Magnllon Mountains. The aitinnal Training Sellout. It must be very gratlfyiug to tha many advocates of manual training to note the remarkable success whloh has rejultod In most of (ho experluientrt in their favorite department of ediicat.on. Tho mannal training school which was statted as a part of the public school i-ytteni of Baltimore has amply vindi c itcd the judgment of its promoters. Every ono of its graduates last year went from school into a profitable po sition, nnd there have liceu moro de mands for their Borvices than can poadbly be supplied. Tho same story is told of the Manual Tialnlng School In Philadelphia, which has gained such nn instant popularity among the youth of that city that It hat been found ueo essary to reject moro than one-linlf of tin1 applicants for admission. All theso nro good nnd wholesome indications. When we hnve larger schools of this kind nnd more of them the labor or ganizations in this country which try to ptevent American boys from learning useful trades will lie outwitlod, nud the best paid positions in the mechanical arts will no longer be so largely mo nopolized by foreigners. America hits now and Iihb had fur years a surplus of clerk, bookkeepers, and salesmen, a great many of whom struggle along from year to year oa wages that would appall the average mechanic. What the country wants is lewer men in the ranks of these sort Lauded occupttioiis nnd moro and better native craftsmen. The wonderful sucress which li ntten I- ing the manual training experiments demonstrates how keenly this need is realized. Boston Journal. ITlimi lie liooj a Wooing;. In some provinces in Holland, when n young man wishes to nsk n young girl's nana ui marriage, lie goes about it iu tho following manner: Ho buvs n small sweet cake, and, wrapping it up lu soft paper, proceeds to the house of hh inamorato. Upon liH ntrlval he is ushered into the midst of the family circle; without n word, he walks up to the young lady he wishes to make- his wife, and lays tho cako on the table be fore her. The rest of the family affect not to notice anything unusual, and con tinue tlieir work or rending; the yniitii; man turns nsldo and (nlks to tho father or mother on somo very ordinary stto- ject, keeping his eyes eagerly Uxed ou tho girl's face while he is conversing. If she accepts his offer she takes up the caite ana eats it. oometlrats, though Dutch, she is coquettish, nnd tortures tlie young man by turning it over nnd playing with it beforo she decides to bite, and then enraptures hliu by eating it to tho last cruii'b. If, on the other hand, she wishes to have nothing more to do witli iter admirer, she quickly re- wraps the cake in its covering nud puts it unolf on Ilia table. In this case thn young man takes up the cake; s itisrled wltlt lils refusal, nnd with a "Vnnrvoa!. byz.tmenl"leaves the house. A rejected proposal ot tuts Kind Is always kept re ligiously secret by both families. An nccepted suitor is properly interviewed by papa, and is then allowed a great degree ot freedom with his lady love. the Dutch in this respect much more c osely resembling the English tlian, auy otnor oi tue continental nations. The Star Sllsar. Every observer of the heavens, who knows by name some of the brightest stars, is familiar with tho constellation called the Great Dipper, visible in tho northern sky through tlie whole night and throughout the year. It consists of seven stars, four in the bowl and three ln the handle. An interesting discov ery has recently been made by Professor rtcicerliig, or the Harvard University Observatory, concerning one of the stars of this beautiful group, MJzar Is the name of tbe star, It la the middle star In the handle, Is of the second mairni. tude, and has attracted muoh attention ever since men began to study the stars. because even to the naked eye It is double. It has a oomnanlon. Alcor. plainly visiblo to observers endowed with good visual power. Alcor Is of the fifth magnitude, and is about 11 minutes distant from Mlzar. Tlie tiny star seems to be growing brighter, for tue ruumns considered it a severs naked eye test, and it Is now conipara tively easy to deteot. The telescope shows plainly that Mlzar is a double star, its components being of the third aud fifth magnitudes, the one a brilliant vlilte, the other a pale emerald, Tho marvelous discovery Is now made that the larger star of the pair is also double, the two stars that compose it being so close together that the telescope can not separate them. The spectrum of a star, like the solar spectrum, consists of tha seven primary colors, crossed by dark lines. These lines form a kind of ns economical alphabet. If the star is coining toward us, they shift toward tha violet end of the spectrum. If the star is receding, thoy shift toward the id end. Two stars very near together, hav ing the tarqo spectrum, can not be dU tingulshed from a single star aa long ns they aro at rest If they revolve round each other in a plane Inclined to the line of sight, the line of their spectra will be single whea the stars are in conjiuie. n .....i , t, , .. . - viuii, am uouuie wnen tney aroatelonga tion. Tills is the casa with Mirar, and the doubling occurs at Intervals of 34 days. Professor Pickering therefore in. fers that these two stars ure Immense suns revolring round each other. Ha estimates that the period of revolution ot each sun about tha common center of gravity is 101 days, and that the maxi mum velocity ia 100 miles a second. These conclusions are tba result of mens Wrote of Blmcet inogotMiraWa dalti 1EUMAT1SM 1 iOOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, ftthe Chest and tho Joints, Neuralgia, k .ls Sprains, etc, do., tho A Bfe. IMPORTED Jm H"anchor"kR Wm EMLLtfl WVX 18 AND WILL EVER VZW W Tha BEST, UNUALED REMEDY. W W Used with trreat ijceas-fn the imperial vM and Royal Ocnaral Hospital ot Vienna and many otnera. m I Das trnsoUeltel TttttaraUl cut ef Shotunli! 1 B Tumorous, III., Jan. 2, w. N Tour Anchor Pain Bxpcller la really excsl H lent. OneofourSlatora.aurferlnfrrrouitttisa G I tnsttam for years, could flndnotnlog to euro I her but your Anchor Pain Kxpeller. 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Sold by all Druggltta. 8COTT & BO WME, Chemists, N.Y. Cor LUSTorFAtUItO-HAiaiaODt Qantrsl sad NERVOUS DBILITZ Weakness of Body andMin4, Effeoti of Error, or Ezoa.aea in Old or Yoirao. buat AaMe n AMIOQII fallr Keatart a. flaw l aalarf. aaS r,arth.nHEtS,lDHtLOrDOKt.ASSAI'iUTSOFfi01r. aolaletr nanlllnl HOSX TmUT2KM-BtaBla la its, da leattlj rr.m QOSLla. and feralffa tOBtr1ea ITrlla tSam. aaerlplha Daal, explanation anil prooh nallrdliaaMtlraa. ittrna ERIE MEDICAL OO., OUFFALO, Na Ya 5 llewiBBI i sIod tbat HawMng aud spillins:. I will give Flftv Dollars tor a case.tif C arrlt, Cold In tlie Head, Deatncss, Ha; .-'ever, Affected Eve Slsbt, Asthma or "l.roat Tronblf. 1 cannot cure with my ifacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one ullar to my postollice address for a bottle, will mall It lo you at my expense. II a v Fever Cured with Three Hot ties. HENHT A. ZOUIUST. 184 1-2 Exchange St. Geneva, N.T. :-l-ono year. JOI 0311111 u J)C (9 sioioonaa au ano3 TI 'ODTUUJ '13 mwjo 'as Mta tl 09 "oo anioiaaw oinsom . eutqnoft ujp srq jopnn p-unaaaa uoa tl pan 'eivai ue d aqi .ioj pai '.UiSnAV laoj jo 'SitraiH jojBTii i jasio-j oqt in. pmdsid oiot iq ipavMi tTU, en toot) eSaarta ,o dajt ij'rpera nm uroiqa o,n aso ejooiTml aooa is 'sjjjddh Sn 0 ojjj tuoa aq sasvsi Tho Best Remedy In this world, aays J. Hofberr of Syraonse, K. 7 is l'oator Koealg a Norvo Tonlo, becausa my soa Ttbo was partially paralltsd ttaxea yearaagoand mucked by Cta, h.is not bad an symptoms oi thamalneane took one bottle ot tba rcmsdy, I taost boattlly thank for it. Norvous Prostration Cured. CnoaniR, N. Y. Jan 1SSSI I wns not abls to do anything for 19 montba, wai confined to bed most cf tho time, couldn't cat nor Bleep, wns so nervous and dizzy that I could not -walk froi ltbe housoto tlm garden, I was all run down by what tbs doctois called nervous prostraton. Ho meulclne aecmM to holp me. Then 1 took Pastor Koct'lg a riena Tonlo and now I can eat and sleep and havo.no mora alnklnsr nells. can do mr housivrurk era! a. lam very thankful for this and recommend tha Tonlo to all sufferers. BUBIK YElttiHNEJDEU. Dr. 0. T. Horn. fiRt , l.ehighton No moro of this. ? rft' n '. ti 0 tmit. '.ii "UiiJ.inKSTEIt" RUBBBU CO. - -. i :t'i : ,.Mo nf lined with rur.Ut ' a J!0.i aol ItaTUU pi tnUjU i i f .r rHa "Oolitrsur . '2 COUNTERS.' Xnn S. LENTZ. Wholepali Atfant, ALLEKTOWN. 1A. AT RETAIL BY ftetall dealers can hare thalr names InserMd here onappllcatloo. mavir,il-Tl Piles! Piles! Piles! Fray's Universal file ecpoUtory, a sore ours for evary term otU'ils, Internal or external, ltcblps or blasdluj, and lomt itandjpg cases. Has near fulled. Try It. even If Ton bars failed with every other remedy. Tbli Supiwsl tory Is coueshaped, easy to apply, safe, neat and oleun, aud pomses every advantage .over oint meuts and salves. l'h)slcns use To tbelr pracu Ine. O Ive It a trial and von will benfiJftHTr .r5 oosTlnced. 11 yonr dnujKlst does not keep It ifi get Itjor you, send for it cy mall, Vtm, M Cents a BoxV Address, AMMUEir . JfSKT. IAUCHir. r. noia uj ur. H. u- JieotT, u. T. Horn ana l u. i nomas, in iwisawst, ra. Tlia county news in' fifseliesS
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