"T3 We hre a speedy and positive (Jure to Catarrh, Dlptherla, Canker Mn.it'. ami Head-Ache, In SlIlLOH'8 CATAUKH REMEDY. A Kami Injector free whh each bottle Use It if you deaire health and sweet breath- Price 60 cents, Bold at Blery's or Thomas' Drugstore. A Patent medicine man who a-.rertles an 'Elltrof Yunth and Unttulitler ol Hu- taanlly." says with a grini idKuluVaiice, thai wa Derson who nses nne bottltftif it, ncourrl- tag to ths directions, will nover grow any older." Bnmmer Tratelen "Look here, I sy hano-il If there aiu't a Mack hnlr in thl aoiiD.-' Irate Ltndladv: "Well. I'm auri 1 I s'posa I ain't hound to beeps citrroty.uairi oook jest to please )ou, um if Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. I it not worth the small price of 76 ccntt to tree yourself of every sy niptoni of thcsi dhtressW coro.ilalnts. if you think ho call at our store and cet a bottle of ShilohV Vltaliier. Every bottle has a jirinteil amarantee on It. use accordincly, and if ii does yuu no good it will cost you nothing. Said at Biery's or Thomas' drug, store. "Jake, vat von glf -juai sou for a bitthdaj prasentr" "I dou'd know; it's pretty liHr llmiu. I mass I hf tome bullous sewed n hla clothes." "Yes, dot's so; I guess 1, baf my boy's hair cut." A Sensible Man Would nse Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Limns. It Is curing more cases ol Uouglis, Uohls Asthma, llrnnclillls. Croup and uU'lliroat aim ,.-n.?rlr,tnr htl fllltlinrlTI'd HIlV CttllirulSt 10 lllVl you a Sample Bottle Free to convince you ol tin merit ol this great remedy. Larue Bottles Wt ana si. Mamma." said Flossie. "I'm sorr. about bids:" "Why. dealt" "He Is Ren ins profane. He says he thinks ibe rlvtt near the house ooght to be ouly I slumi lay toe rest or It." Miles' Nerve and Liver rills. An imnortant discovery. They act oi tha liver, stumacti and hotels tlironiili th. nerves. Anew nrluciple. They speedl: ure biliousness, bad taste, torpid livci, pile. and cnnillnatlon Snlendld for men. womei and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 6t doses for 25 cents. Samples free at S. D Thomas and VV. F. Biervs Drutt Store. A Woman's idet of a true friend is on. who admires her utilldreu kS much as sL dots herself. A Great Battle Is constantly KoInK ou iu the human systen When you suuer wiiu cousuiiiuiiuu, vuuaua " eolds;they strive tornlii health utid (IhikvI. thus to tho iiruve. Take tlineiy waniiiM nu 1st l'an-Tlna UourIi and Cuuaumptluu Curt OH n lift fyl pnl a I)r. Lee's Liver IteRiilator is a sure cure fo i1vnpmla. i.lllousncsM. heartburn. lhUiislioi. and all kidney cumulaiuts. Trial bottles lice u. Thomas' Utut store. If a manservta bim iaiibfnlly six da la lb week, the devil doesu't citremucl whether be itoea to cnurou on miucuy not poch. The transition from lunir, llnperlos and pain ful sickness to robust henlth marks an epoch Ii tha Ufa ol tha Individual. Such a rcinarkab event Ii treasured in the memory rnd the untile? wliarehv tha uood hoiillll llll been aUUlliCit I Rratelnlly blessed. Hence It Is that su much Ii heard In praise of EUctrio Ultters Su man.) feel they owe their rettoiattun to health, tu th nianl lhallfnil AltapailVM olid Tnilla. Ii VO. are troubled with any dUease of klUnets. Ilvn or ttom&ch. oflonu or short stanUlinrNOU wl nralT rind Tellef hv la of 1lLCtrlU lllltem Sold a. ceo, and 11.00 per bottle at KLUt-U't urugr store. The cUrcjmu wnaunojed when he sir in the report of his iermnu that hit) nl phrase "the peuitentlal tears of lha convert bad been turned into ' 'the peuitcutiaiy im ol the oonviot. lie Tour Own Doctor. It won't cost you one half us much. D not delay. Sent three two-cent Mumps fi postage, and we will send You Dr. Kuui man's great work, fine colored p ates Iroi. ate, on diseases, us causes unu home cur. Address, A. 1. Urdway s Uo., uosti We might r.a well try to attempt In bri . pleasure ont of pain, as to unite li.dnltD. to sla with tbe enjoymrnt of happiness. May Thank Her Stars. The narrow escape of Mrs. B. M Sear) cf Elkhart, Ind., from a prematuredenlhi wonderful. She slates that "lor ttvrn years my heart trouWed me greatly. I hi earn worse. Had smotherinir enells. shot breath, flmterinj; could not sleep on my Ivi side, nail much 1 aln in urest, nln.ul.ler an stomach. Anklesswelled. lluil uiiicli lieui aeho and dizziness. Treatment did me i. good, until l tried Lr wiles Hew lliiu Cure and Restorative Nerve The Orst bi tie helped me.and I was soon virtually cure For sale at T. D. Thomas und W. F. Bier drug store, A fine book on the Heart nn serves free. True merriment may be dlstiugnisue from false by tbe faot that it'beais lefleolim W tan think of it with pleasure next-da, ana i it week. 'ThU bread of yours, my dear, if a cor tradiction of the laws of gravity." ' Im'etd? "Yes, Us aa heivy as lead, but worn g down." Soccers in life is the result of push an energy. If the blood is impure auj eluggiH both body aud mind luck vigor. Toclrmi. and vitalila the blond and Impart new In to the system, nothing elsa has sueb marvelous eff.ct aa Ayer's Sarsaparilla, An old lady ouoe iunocentlv remarke Ihit her hens were so old that they could ui. lay iretn eggs. rrooaoir tne meanest man on recn i keeps a boirdlng.house in San Doming. Last winter an eartLquske turned tbe o.tili. clear upside down, aud tbe verv next inori Ingbe began cbargiug the tarret lodgn srai oiaas uoor prioca. Catarrh In Mew L"ucland. Ely'a Cream Balm glvea BAilnlatlou to ever Oaorslig it forcatarrahl truuhlrs.R iicllor. uiagglst, iKorouceter. Mats. I believe Ely's Cream Biltu is the l- article lor catarrh ever offered the uutilio T) . L- , . T". , . at, . 1 . iuu otvju. , uruguisis, uorcueiler, Uai Auartloleof real merit. 0. P. Alue DrUKdUt. SDriniiQ.ld. Musa. Thote woo use It speak highly of it.-Ge A. Hill, Drngsist, Snrlniifi.ld. U.i Crm Balm baa given satisfactory rennli. n., irapsr, urugiibt. ajrlugQeld JUm aoung iiny iian.ir tut IM: "Tke ni Beat, pioaae." Old Liidy (uear-.ihted b- uraieioij: inn nil )uu. air. loure are t. ouiy geuuemau in me " .n.u.i,-, ... ... wtueiiu oocupatiuu'a gone.' Ue U. wausai nava and nishta miriim u,. nd tbe rbeum tism. Mow be only liu do- uu lauuua ib iuiuk now easily Le aas iUi. oy uaivatlon U(l, nt 26 ota. Wm. n. Vanderford, R q Editor of tl uemocrauo Advocate. Weatminisrtr, M" JriUs. that he baa used Dr. Bull's Cuiu ujioHnun kuows ii m ben giod medioiu u ii. nj ii. -.o cents. I unaVrst.nl that last nigh 'a was now wveiy raii'ciasi app-anuoa." 'Yea t wh, duo uasau't oau lime to appear ari line," b , AOalloui Organ Beasle-Wben Ganr leu oersoa cried h Hberbosrt wonld brea Florenca ( ly) How presompton.I Ju 1. I.UU.UI Bitorflara Which Affect the Kidneys nli-l..?".1! t'OO'trerroMaWe known. Iiutwfn ffJlrlaTAnV'co SU." ?." hutthi-y may be av. ned Ly timet .a'!a".a. A Olefol sllua aat of the urlnar. a . WS . ,v,r b foau't 'a HoMatUr' lensack Bitters, a tnedlalna whlh n ool, areMithe reqoliue sitmalas whea they bt' auaae laaetlf e, hat IsHeuu thair vivar an tSlvii!""" kP '""easing Ihe aollvlt, o j,.T, r i.u.r, i ma ieuiciD Has III M4ltlena((treetf axdelllna frem tbe hlawl lia whljb It II the peculiar ofBee oftbos rasas to eltail.itte and uasa off. The UilUra i "parieeraad streBghteBer ol the bon iiTlL';'? "". and a maieblae !!.ajr fr lullleaiBiis and fever aad ueaa. 1 well imu a iuJum wsiwuuasa( atctjaiM U aged uU Laiu COLUMBUS CUIilCISLI). ANOTHER VIEW OF AMERICA S DIS COVERER BY A. P. DUNLOP. A Few Tlnln Wonl- Aunit Ilia Trf'. in out of the Cnnb Jtno-Insr illnirtc I'Hr ltX"t!.iio llnr-lfr lis; Miivt.a f 'i I'i-IviI.-ii a - I'cr.llnfind mul Ji b I Tiitte tin. Unit ,V It .c. i-xiermintt. d There is "lie fact w t liy ol u ti- .n the co:nln f mi- liundiedth yenr cil brntlon of the dli-cuv.-ry of tin1 Amni Oil II oolltiiient, nniiiely, ihnt not one sin lo f-peclmeii of the r.io. Co liuibua di CO vol od will be on himl to defe id hi If. w riles A. P. Duulnp in tlie Satur day Review. Not nluns has the Ciiil been iK?il from the fiioj of the em th, but tho oldest iiihnuitauts or tlie weJ IndiilU Islands linvo not even a hull breed even of that race, nor do nny ol them romeinb. r having loen ti Id ihnt they existed in the time of their futlier or grandfathers. Columbu9 wiiii's ol tho-o p'onle us the best he Imd eei eeon, uud snys they r. ccivi'd him with overwhelming Un.lnesi He -ny, to. thut they were mi.nerout, mid tlmi every ialiind from Sou Salvador to S.iuto Domingo was thickly inhabited, Could ono Of tlieao guileless savages nriso to eny n few words nt the opening of tho World's Fnlr lie might conieu lmt dfsurriinge tho mntitlo of glory which the Saxon, Celtic nnd Teutonio races linve so prettily nrrnugod nitJiuid the historic llguresof Cluistoplier Columlus und Queen Ituibell.i. Tho g.mtlo suvage might flint list why the iniglity i eoj.le of North America were celebrating the udteut of n man who hud ui.tlnug n hat ever to do with the discovery of lint in now the U.ilted Slntoa. He uouU have no iccurd of his own people ho have not even left n'lraco of their existeno behind them hut ho rnilit have looked into the oiioiny's camp fur information, and there ho would ilnd Hhetner proved or not that Mr. Columbus was said by his kii Ferdinand to have Loen a pirate, or the dsCendtmt of one. who was constantly on the move, and who. in the liftm-ntli century, htited tho homo of the V. Icings, and there eiird the story of tho discovery- ol Vinelnnd. He could readily reconcllo 5Ir. Co- umlitis's vuiy of doing tilings hy nu thenlicated ili3iitLhes from ColiimlniB to " lheir HiuhiicAse. " Isabodu iu.u Feidiuaiid, by reading a copy of a lotler, now iu tlioSn.inish mcliirvs, in wlucli tbe discoverer informs "Their IIUIiiilmsbs" tliut he "lis tie. ted as a brother by these savage peoplor that they gave freely till they hail and conunctru him to tlieir gold mines. Toe (J. ail) miglittlion rend the latter part of Uiu.di-daluli, ovidentl written as noon as ColunibiiB louirued fiom the irold 'mines, and s E.e.tt "linn ei.sy it would he to overcome this mi armed people uud bend them lis slao. to Spain. B-pudiating CJlumbus as a uiscov. ler, lu mlglit, o i tne iiusp.cuuta ocua don, go ovi'ii fiuttior, by inking why Coin,, bu. or Isabella should. he a in ire or held up as examples for the youth of the laud? The Republican porty might nlso b' told that no two poi bons iu the win Id's history ever wont iuto a (hne 8 rcnl i turn nmio deliberately. Col. inn einp'ed the ctt, idity of the Q leen with inti.l I treasur s as a vcttirii lor hor in- vestment, and in I i. list letter Is a re quest for shi s 'loaded with provi-unm. t couio Ik'vneiu for tliu tr. lllo ol slaves." Did' he get them? T. d mi- tneruffw in I lie Madrid nicj Ives it.: "Their 'lilgliueases will seud tne vee If the written nccount of theoe S an- sli piiates be correct, tlio dr b oi.itn' might fill)' that 13 years after, Columbia iiriv d in the we-il Ind es not one of this pre s .eroiis nice was uhve, and In- could ith truth point to the ire mub eft by the Dominican frinr, La Ca-n. vho wrote that 41.003 ol then eiv .iilled on the Lucaiynn group inside l a veiy ii in iiiiiu ennui uv tne unuui ui the liibli of the hi .ve driver. The native West Indian might sum up iU argu ojit4v eiiy.n that as nu ex implo of d dil erate lieachery mid c d.l olooiled cruelly and hypnerisy, the world's history has no parallel to Cliri.- t pher Coluuihii ', "ho ex or.ninated a nice that he himself says received him as "one sent from heaven, nor to liw ide pal titer, who went into the io.il estate and slave s ecdatiou ith a liar I, cold greed for gold, and then permiltoil the ui-coverer to end his miserable life as a i nuper. Uln Mo.MllBtcr'H Mux I ins. I was here siini ly cmrying out the axiom to keep one's friendships iu re pair. I daily comment to my cook on the performance of the previous day. I he hiht'bt cultivation iu social mnn ners enables n pcrtou to couoeol from the vioild his real feelings IIu can go tlirotigh any uuuoyauce iu if it were u pleasure. - 1 he sticcesi of the dinner dsponih much upon tho company iw the oook. Discordant eloineuU p0; lo iiivitexl h1 phalotically, or to pay oil debts are fatal. You must never be ablo to boo the tails of your dress coat: if you do, dis card tlio co.it. When you entertain do it in an eny, natural way, as if it wtis tin everyday occui rence, not tlie event of your life: hut do it well. L-'nru bow to do it; never be inhumed tu Jearn. A gentleman can always walk, but he can not ullord to iiavo a shabby equip age. It is well to bo in with the noha who are born to their position, but tlie cup port of tlio swells is mure advantage, us, tor society is sustained au l carried on by tlie swells, the nobs lookiuir n lietlv on and accepting the position, leel.n Hint tliey ate there liy illvlne rign: j but they do not make fiulilonuble euoiety or carry it on. A nob oau I e a swell if he chooeea L e., if lie will 8nd the money -but for his social existence, this is un necessary. A nob is like a poet na-oi- tur lion tit; not so a swell he cieates himself. M irnl Men should not attempt to do wiuit is not in tlieui, TTe la Slnklnc Ilia Own Mnnnni. Hub i t Herkoiuer has l uaiud Inmself for some mouths pott iu building a liongi for his own use. The other evening lir lectured in Loudon to oblige a fe friends, aud iu the cuureo of tlie talk sutd: lu England wo are fearfully behind Ainenc.i in our notions of uimiesiic c an fort and deeeiioy; but we Kjgliah nko ti be a long time iu inakiin; any climue-, and ei eotally iu the mutter of obtain- .ng hot water e prefer to get nt it in the meet rouudabout way. Much laughter. ine only way to have n house really livable and really epieentuti.e, us i, should be, is to build it v..ui,0lf. I I " must denote your owu t istes, c!.ni ictei -mHwUt-, one else's 'Ihe d t.al, must all liarnmniz ' with the wliola. " T i . ,t. dehlgiilng all Ins owu uteusils, lock-., furniture, ninths, aud hauling. do) n to the very plates and spooue, is liaviug thm made on the ureiuuwa benutor Hu-iist's ,.o.i none is the l.u Mt in a gi i. up of mines ileal D.-a J .l, S. D.. Bi d is oul.l to be the i ic .est h In, in the world. Ihiee tli.,u..iiai miueia areen plovad upon it. and ihey lake out (W VM,W to (800,000 ever? tboutii day's mm Prcventn Lun;r Fever I Cures Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Loss .-if .pi , i. r, round t, reri, fta. IP) i u .i h i!icka;:o. Biidl y nUdr.ilrrs, DR. BULL'S Cures Dyvntery, fi-d DiarrhaB. Ourea Wind BABY SYRUP C lio, &o. Ec iicvos Griping and Summer Complaint. Facilitatca Teetldnc! Sold by nil drunguits. PriLO &3 cents. "TITB rCOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho coroct COUGHS, COLX3, ioar?c-cs3 Croup, Whooping Courh. Asthma, Incipient Con sumption md fcr tvo relief A onsumplire per rons. For baloby ail iruggists. 85 cents. euntre twcE s CJsra ciOAnrrrra for Co- SlflJKt turrht Prlct lOCts. At all drueattts. TharaimAr below Freezing ii.rcc fctpmi vi c.iaia; het which m met u.u face like a thousand needles. Wind forty miles an hour You say a mtn coukJn't stand Kuch ex p-rMirc? No, he cooWu't, without Just the proper clot hi ug And there only one outfit that can keep a man both warm and tlry at such a time, and that is ihe "Fish Prand ShcUr V They are guaranteed rtorm-proof, tvaurproo!, and wind, oroof. 1 nide or.e oi then, you are nwch ou ol the weaih-r as if indoors. They aro light, but warm. Uemg re-enforced throughout, thev r.ever rip: and the buttons are wire-iastei ed. No rati roi J m.ni who his once trifd one would bu with ut k fur teu times its cost. Uoware cf worthies im itationa, every farment stamped w th ' Fish Br'nd Trade Mark- Don'i accept any inferior ctat when you can have the " 1'nh Hrand Such- r " delivered without extra cost. Particulars acd illustrated cat iJopue free- A, J. TOWER, - Cocton, Wlaos KENDALL'S aaaaT.Baa f IMseai Tlio Most Successful Remctlr ovcrdlscov. ered, at it is certain In Its effects and does not blister. Head proof below i Dili's mm mi DCLVKIINOS, Po., Nov. 27, HO. Dr. B. X ITf.toall Co. : Gonta I would like to make known to those who are almoM persuaded touuICtuuiall's tspnvln Cure the faot tiiat Itdink UIhu mtwt exclltnt Uniment. I lia u&i rl I ton l niooilHoavf n. Thu hnntt wont nn thrco leg for three years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Smvin Cure. X uh1 teu bot tlaeonthe horse and have worked Ulni tor three years since ono na. not ueeu lame. Voura truly, WSI, A. CUIU GCRMtVSTOWr, N. V., KOT. 2, 1989. DR. B. J. Kendall Co., Enosbunrh Falln. Vt Gntat In omlsoof Kendall's Snavln Curo I will "8a , that a year 00 1 liad n valuable yuunu horse bo oonie vory lanie, lioclt enlarged andswolU n Tbo horsemen about hero (we have no Veterinary Sur (jeuu hero) pi-onouuLid bU lameness ttlooU spavin or Tbonmghnln. ihey nil toltt mo there was uo cum lur lit 'm "woiim ULruuif umiwi,uuh tun aidered hliu nluioat w ortbless. A f rU-na told me of the merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so I bought a bottle, and I could ftee very plainly great lmprovuments Immediately from Ha use.nnd before the bottle was used up I was satibfleti that H was doing him agrpaat deal of gcxMl. I bought nFecond bottle nnd before It was used up my horse was cured and has been In the team doing heavy work all the Mason slnco Inst .A mil. nhowlnz no mora stgnnoflt. I consider your Kendall's BpavlnCure a vBiuaoie ineaicwetiina it snouia ue in very stable In tbe land. IUwpcctf uliy yours. EUGENE DEWITT. Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles for $V All drug- Cftts have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the propria Ore. Dlt. IS. J. KEN DA ! Ij CO., Enosburgli Falls Vcruiou' ' SOLD BY ALL Dlt UG GISTS. - I'm UfcititUa Ij..v ucc psrinu'iel. I cuio l by. illLAl'Ki.CIIiA.l'A, I'm, eatoiicroporitto 1 loMn itmefroiu buntitest UiiabHo uruiMnUo uiuicjly ttlu-ts Wa ituiL buuu tut I'lttiitf. CURF. t-UARANIEED. oaio.curl.Iii. Prof. ALEXANDER B0ODR00, tam now Tl yeras or age. Was a iturtmt ol vie ll. lne ..ml Miruery tor seven ears under tlie a nous It. N.'lsiiii, .mil niirr leu vrara' IihiiI amy ..ml mi t'ulisulliilLoil llli neveu or Ihe liuisl nlhi'iit 1 .li s -n-111 n n in Hie i ltv ol I'IiiI.hIi-1iIi.i iii. c isti 1 n.ive .iKcnirred the cure of. iiiuuy .. i itllfil me iial'le 'lUease It cm in lulu lie iiiiii..ied that the nnine ran . until, ili.it paialzt'il limbs can lie i vatored oltiiMi uali.i.ii us.', uud iteiieiul delillil clued ,nim-,lli,i .l Hi.' tii!itli.a'H.ilexv, leiilfaori.uu- ,..Ue .11 .1 in., wiimt UHs.anl rheiiiiiMiliui, scl :i, .1, in uralnla. Iter fiuupl ilnt, Uiiuhls' ills- ..I ilia knlueyk, liln and lione dUoaar, c .mil. tiruiahllU. elimi.le daeiitrv and so ili. il heart ill.Hi-ase und dlpluerla. all entirely uieil with iiiire inert let neMif tu, owu prepura inn, 11 used iiiopel!) ai. dile.'tetl. Iiiiiluu nine years uier IG.imu iiraous in this in alone liae iim-iI theiie medicine and are nu uitnt'SKt s ill theli Horlli All ihi-ir M, lines hi I ' "Id iine.l in uilliiu hi I lie mn. v Mild lab- 11 ol lJl.ilesH,.i lloiulroil. .i 1727 N01II1 . ,111 Mn 1 1 , I'lul 11I. I.l,l t 1 u.,h iuap( III in 1 U in tu. a 1 , 1 1 1 - .'ii. I mi.iHzimI fi'i seven jeara ,1 1 r,., ,, 11,. 1.1 nn-, u,, 1. if li ni i, c,t the most 1 I.- .h 1. 1 11, s .mil niveous i I H111 el y 1 am .n i,oi..i..i in ilil.j, Iiumu cured uiyaelf wltli uv uwn me UielO' l)o rut IW. 11 to thou, prejudiced azalnst tni lovi'itieiit Iu niediciue und Ule, wheu you can e saved. I nl nut jo Into practice melf, hetnK over t'rli 3 Ol lint will hll iny ntpilie i.(t. I ut pLym t.tus (tmuectftl Atlh .tiling kl tUe u-auUures ol tha lit' lO .itl' tut t" u il remind. ' "," ''iu all sufffrerh and ! nMoiM "httiili.iti tl lij tin o P'ire mrflii-lm'S .iiid i.ti v i 1 1 mm Hiitl l telle fui tnnv i vt-s. i -tt , I ".ran ii osumi o li f i (tin t a M.. V M l .ill ui ihr Al.LXANUKKfiOD. 'ifciy BULL'S ROUGH SYRUP mm issii(iri Mm Dirtxtniv U H. KRr'bOE, In the niil I'ckI oilier- llnlldlnit. Imp mi. I Me.llmn shin toi lmlli. Men nnd llllilrcn nt Ule fl lewtst pi tecs. v(V Hubbi-is in-ritcil In (lallem at frnnituto Ml I'rnlH. )ii liinl nf I r i i ii. ii c.ii. riiinpi) iu' ,ii .' i'i i.n..ii ,n. ii. i. .1 1... HANP-MADI- mini, ft HOEs I l il! A -.MOD I II B4.oY - S 1AVE, AMI A i vi tMi IIaiii Cut. OO TO riWK IIKi'MAN THU DAnnF.il, Qrer the Uaual Ilrldge. I'( 1 v' 1 Cash iluycrs ro to A. F. SjXYDER, nd lmy your Organs, ria,nos,Selng Machines . ringers, Wimhlng Mnelilnes. Imilenieiiti. nines of all kinds. It will nay rou otwtpilce' mm me before buying. I con save you mono M. FLORY, lanurarlurerot If LKvDR TllE ALL IN NEW8. Ibe ADVOCATE." nnrt Denier In tAitxim roM-Aim- ULANKK1 Buiaur. CLEAN INDBPENDEiNT. Head III wnirs, IMsV-NKTH, Ac, &o. VIIITR -o- HTHFCT. R. J. HONCEN, Tractiml Wagon Builder. tepuirlng Npntly anil Cnoaply Done ui Very Heuaonable l'rivea. lenoral As'lit fur tl OUbartti ratont AdjUft auiauarnaan ruic. unu " nunKiw r iinu rn. M.O Kuntz. JlAllt - 1 U l 1 INC AND SMOOTH HHWW In die vt-iy li'clust Style o. 'ionaorl.,1 An At HOUNS SnaviNO . . 8ii.ooN Try Him! elssui't HtliliiB. IcaliM in SoleLwub r. Kliilslicil Calf- dtlin, Klaml Up ,fi Leal lier, llnrntss ,hhi her, etc. illii'st-iirl!f paid lor lines, Bkins'&l'nltow. HANK1.IN HOUSE, EAST WBlSarOItT, PENN'A. flits honso oilers Hrst-olass accoinniodiitlons t lie iwrmalient bounler anil transient Rues. ,'nnlo prices, only One Dollar 'per nay. wrt-iy .TonN liKiiiiid. I'rwrleti.r Oscar Christina n, VHI8Sr01tT, PA. Livery and Exchanrje Sinhlo- may rlillngearrlasxi and sate aitvtna liorsf .lest accoinniodntioiijtn agents anil travi'Hei Mail and telegrupli orBcrs proniplly attvmlml ;lv tile a trial. , nm21-l The - Weisaport - Bakery, 0. w. I.AUllY. ritopniKTon. Deliverc Krejh llrt-nd and Cakes in Wciaspon . l.elilgtitnn und Midliltleseery dav. In tlie store I linve n Vine Line o( ronftfflloner .1 the Holiday Trade. tn:idsiy seliuolsniid fe I'ltM .hi nidlwl nt lowest nrlcen. rtefit-.-i Itct Canal Bridie I Weissprt Q It UNDERTAKER AND DGAI.KK IN - URNITUUE. PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM. SUITE? ., u. Prices tlie very lowest, Quality nods the lu-st. SaUsnuHton ijuuaiitced Ii very particular. 'askt.s, Coffins and Shrouds We have a full line ivh'cli we will rurnlsli . lie lowest possible pi ices. Flour, Feed, &c, the cliolcost quality at very reasonable prides 'all and be cuiioliict'il. JOSEPH F..RBX, VprH-lv EAST AVEIBSPQltl Sale bills printed tit this offi& at lowest prices. E"ast Veissport, Pa. WHOLESALE DEALER IS Green Groce ies,Fruits Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, Phii nuts, Apples, Sweet Potatoes. Confections, Cigars, &e., .&c. Our prices on all goods are as low as city prio s and you ravt tlie freight. CM1 at tura.orc bafbre buying eUewliore. Have you to-day's Advoa.te Henry Miller, WEISSP0RT PLANING - MILL. MANUFAOTUIian Ol' Window and Boon Frames, Doors, Shutters, w indow aslics, Mouldings, Brackets, ANW DltALEI! IN UI KiPts of. Dressei Mm Shingles, Failings, Ilomlook Lumbar, &c, &o. Very Lowest Prices. IftwHUoubncMhetkenTOl(tf HT lUt Wftiiura i MaOruap. whwiwould au dot WImI rSlr tXrtuU tv uuttii (Htm. Beldin's I Remedy U a tlWllwi, larmlj u.w4r. nd Ii ll mmXwmttmmmu. In S0rltbM otrf&iiL fcoir fr.ta (iuJr4Ul OrUMAW FrK., . A MuiiJ pl(r by ull tot IwT W MU KUHM rMHtCTASY JAMAICA, It T- f"TI"P circulation is growing all ih.i latest local newa iu tlie I b&u style iSamsb hs Pot 'It ffttrnfO Uiit rny hntlMD f . who prdfl him Boll on hhtl(arappn.-irn(.' cncin7fmiuhbhWn dhf.. And all (his duUmm Could ba toWU if h woo 14 01a Wolfl'sAGMEBIacking on hl sbaaa, aad ret ha ears It Is tha floesi Draaatast In Uuo irorld for hla batae s. Change a Pint Tabic to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rack nr to Mahogany. Sea what oan bo dons llh S 0 O. worth of riy it". VULFf CAI.nOLPII, Pbllrdalphla. I THE CKEAt German Remedy. TRUTHS FOB THE SIGK. J-of tllxe.ll llU.'UlllV 1.000 Will l0 D tltl DlHoiHPpollsrtcpend nriQi 1 niiiTtltT-r'i-i.ia fnrncasc wliorobt'L- PIIUU BlTTKIlS WW notnsfitstorcuro. It gjitniilruro yon. Do vou en lie r wit!; incvcr f;ill3. that Mretl nnd allfionc fceJl'nr; It ho. uk'i Sui.riiun rirnsits; Cleanse tho Itlntotl ililOO'lrl'Pn you scti ts liu, . .iltloa liurst nartlironch tho Rkln it u in curt? you. Oiieruui aw liuuit: .U.Alr, anHhn,l I.J in rlmtcsiltlorli08. 'nnd 6tri!C. ltclv on Mtho nulla nml work- SuLritun DirrnRB.ra mil licnlth tilll fn1.l1 anops; cicrks.wnouo not nrocuro Bnlllclcnt oxcn-Isp, fiml nil who! arc rnnllnotl indoors,! thnuM uiorLrnmt! I1ITTKS. TllPV will will curo LlvevCom-j IplatnU Innt ho dl8- not ttiuu bowciutanil; ourascu; it tu cure JJ s u lpTi v nil it Tk: , 3vin build vou tip m jjinnlioyouetiongai i r inn iii nut ivifait e to suOcrTrotn llneum lausm, iao n Dotno o i"jui.rnun urriLRs;. SULiMiun. Ilrni:ns aJiwU't lio withy ut ti .lintl(. Trw itt rnn will w.nko your blood !pure,rlrh nnd stronjj, wl.l not rng-rrf t. h 1 1 ealir'JenSrr health, who nro nil run down, bhould use Sur.rni'ii IUTTKR8. I nun yournesn nam, 'i'PV bLLI'IIl'll JlIT. TKits tn-nlht, nnd ran win Bieep wen 'i ni i itif i Hotter inrit, Do rou wnnt the best MetUca 1 Work nulillahed ? rend o i-rnu wnmps to a. i . ukdwai & uo Hciid the Advocate. -AT TOE 'Oiitral Drug' Store. 0P1. THE rUBLIO SQUAUR lank Street, Lehightou, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ' Pure" Drugs and Medicines, Fine Spapsj Brushes, &c, &c.. "ihoico Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper qnd Decorations ' Spectacles ! Wlien you buy a pair of Shoes you want . .ml lit. lint If you ntjeo SPliUTAOLES It uicli mbre liniioilunt tlmt the KYE should L i-niniiiiMlatnl with correct leiisesaml u iro . tlttliiu finine which will biini: Ihu lenses 11 ftly Iwhirv thecHiitre of the eye. If Mill hu iiirsi'tiicles at l)r. Horn's vou will Dad th. Hove points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Caefiilly Compcnnfi Stoves, T. nware, i Heaters and . Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Grater's Foprflar Store, Rank .Strwi Roofing and tpuutinga special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notiee Ueasonnhlft! Purely local iu our aim. r""' a taaHiUa.lHan.r tbr Un.1 will .h HmUb a. aHaan.Ni or .aiiluruiruit wltkli yuu i.n . .ni lliaiuuaaai ; -r I . " ww, m i .-., aa aawi.ii 1 s.lr. but ou uaraar in.u Mcb oltirki (.rauanty. I ur Uu. orwtrk ITI 1 1 H I I Vu-rtnti'X'.'.' nir, b) tuaM i ..1.1. .mi la laaii w Mm u..u JU il t.ix ty Iu Irani Wa flwttl.h a vfh.ng Wfjiijiri Humk.Hviinilfiili fom ptii iu ) i i.r tll jnujr tUu to ilf Mrk. 1bUIii fi u. .i .til r1ifat.otJ-iiul ti.t-t Mokrr Bviuur i t-41' 1 fSiia tS l . w tk anil it warita. -1 .rW4. Wa ctu foralak u tb no- foia a htit. Jto aM io aatilalav bvta. Pal) THEPOLICE GAZETTE Is the only IfluslrsMd paprr In the worl. coiiulnlnii nil tlie laiast sensattonsl and spoi l I ing nawa. n srloon ksniwi, barbi-r or rlul room can aftord to be wtiboat It. It aJwaji 1 makes Irifiida wherevar It goes. I Mulled to any Hrtdiesa hi thr CllUd State anuirly r ""d. 13 wcrks fi rll. Ibtuut Him muUi lur aaoiula aoy. Richard K. Fox, flBA A pnmphlet of Information nndah-5f n.itruciof tho laws, showing llow UyMS (fHkV Qiitaln rntents, Cavont., Tradr, VITMaVMarks, Copyrights, sent irtt.EKy JtNfll.I-IH I. A 1IOK VMIONS. Tha Hull l''.rrrul lloilv tm thr Ool Mlni.tp. re;,ti! sillntl. 1 lie niiMl ii .M'i In. H'ul tlie lieat nrraii- ileil Imilv iiinoiiK tlie lli itlsli work rs to I tin-coal miners' orimiiizatio Of 1 1 ie 500.000 men employe.! in r e mice of K iKln i, Si-iillntwl. ami Wnle 801.000 nre nrfTHn zed There ur- flio ni-in. i-.m iImi. i ly r ireipiitiii); the mine s' or. m zntioin in ailiiinieiil, fn horn mlu i. s ure put I avemgiiiK 1.700 a yenr. 'I : .-.e live niembi'rs me men of nior limn nremire ability, both as public hpcalu'i-u aiul oiKimizerj of men. They aw of ir. repmac able character, and oominai.rt Oonaiile' abis influence in the iuiuse of common. The tniiloa unions of Gloat Dritlan ain well known iu the United State. In England these unions are now oonsidrr.-d lb tie loo conssrrutlve in their ixnior. Jlr llnry Uroaillmint, IL P., the r.oo, nizil head of EuKllsliimdea unlonlsln. Is f eqnently slnriled out for nttnok hv John Uurivs and Tom Mann, who tire tho most typical man amonir the daily In- creasing number of labor ngitHtum iu liiiiyiiuiu. it is ceitain that we bha.t witness a covero struggle iu the near future between the new labor leaders aud tho oi l. A mighty organlzttion is ranldlr form ing-itsuif iu the seaport towna of tho three countries. Iu London it U oalled the Doclr. Laborers' Union and Imu Tom Mann ns president. In other large ports it is known as the National Union of Dock Laborers, with its lio.-idquarters lu QlaRROw. These two hoditM numbsr ul roiidy close upon 100,000 members. llio next of the three treat BritUlt coinblnati, ns of workers dsor ins men- tiun is tlio Amalgamated Society of Rail way beivants. Its inembereliip exteu.ls to the railways of the threo countries. Thi strike which occurred iu Ireland lately demonstrated that it is in the power of this single organization to sus pend the traffic of the entire railway sjstem of Croat Britain aud Ireland, whc.i the members deem it nccessarr to do so iu furtherance of their intorestx or claims. This is a fact of portentous im portance, not only to railway sharehold ers, but to the entire capitalistic interests of Great Britain and Ireland as well. Tho future of tho Liberal party will bo vitally influenced by the attitude which its responsible lender must so.iu take up toward the labor movement The call e of labor must be represe , t.'il in parliament hy a greater number of uorungmeu than lthnsut pio.-eiit. Nine members out of n parliament of 070 ure ml .t posseises now. It lies with the L bernl party to m ike that ninj at least 80 when the next parliament is elected, nnd lo have state payment of members adopted ns a proir.uent plunk iu t a Li era! platform. Michael Duvitt, iu North American R-vlew. ODD OKIOINS. llie Singed ShIjth-.A Dnlcn'a Drernlful Duel. -The Hod Hut. Once up, in a linio Charles VI of Fr.inc g.ive n ir.aiquerailo ball, and he nd live ut, liia courtieiu look the puit of nlyi-a. To do this ariillcally they were .'lutlied in loose linen habits, besmeared iiih ret.iii und then etticlc all over with lnwii. One of the c m nny, in a fiolic, ihted one nf the Eatyrs with a torch, ind in ' consequence four of lliein wero lUrne.l (odeatlL ThU U supposed to be he origin of the tnr and fi-atherclHloin. During tho reign of G.-oro III, his royal IhkIiiioms, the Duke of York, had n Itii'l with O.ilonel Lennnx, and (he worthy colonel succeeded in Blmotins .i ay one of the duke's curia. Hence it became, the direct thing to wear a curl on one side of the temple only. Tlio i eru.o is said to bo due to the misfortune of Philip, Duko of Burgundy. IIh hair full out, un.1 his physicians ad vised him to cover his head with artifi cial hair, which ho did, uud thus sot the fasllinll. The practice of tho cardinals of Rome of wearing red hats at ceremonials aud roconbious was introduced by Popo In nocent IV as a symbol to indicate the readiness of the cardinals to spill their blond fur Jeus Curist, O le day Francis I of France was struck ou the chid with a p ece of tile. Oi course, the wounded pint could not he shared. Tims beards came again into fashion, lifter having beou out fur nearly a, century. Clothier and Fur nisher. ' Anecdote or Admiral I.uco. An anecdote is told of K 'tir Admiral Stephen 13. Luce, United Slates Navy, the author of the text book on seaman ship, which has long been the standard at ihe naval acad. ny. When Luco was u midshipman h made a cruise to the Mediterranean in tlia old C. institu tion. At Villelianche tho Constitution anchored near the British man of war Belleiophon, the bhip on which Na oleou the Great was a prisonorafter the 100 days, and before St Helena. The iiUlcrs of the American and the British shlp3 exchanged the usual courtesies. There was an interchange of cabin, wardroom, and steerage dimi'Ts. One evening just before dark the Constitu tion's midshipmen relumed from a din ner with those of tlio Bellerophon. 'J ho Constitution coutiimout was feeling very well indeed, Midshipman Luce piiticulnrly so. After the Couhtitu lion's spar deck was rencho I, and the diners out wero about to go below, tho llloerof the deck stopped Mldshipmau Lua. and said sternly: "Young inuu, I believe that you are tight," With great gravity and emphasis Luco replitHl: "Sir, if Stephen B. Luoe, how can he be light? " That us the Inst heard of the incident officially, but not bo oUiprudse. New Yorit Sua. L.fo Allor I'orly. Tha hest half of Hie is in front of the man of 40, if he lw auythiiitf of it mini. The work he Mill do will Le done with the bund of n mnt r. and not of n ra apprentice. The trained Intellacv doea not se "moil o trees walking, " but ten everything olearly aud in jut measure. The trained tiuier does not rush at worJc like a blind bull at a haynlack; but ndvunoes with the calm and milered pace of concclous power and deliberate determination. To no man is tho world so new and the futuroso froth ns to him who Iihs epeut the wirly years of his manhood hi striving to understand the detp r piobleiiis of science and life, and who has mudo Mime headway towiud compre. ending them. To In m the commoiiuat things are rare and wonder ful, boUi in themselves and as part of a beautif ul and Intelligent hide. Such a thing as staled eatf lu life and its duties he oan not understand. Knowledge is always opeulug out before him in wider exiaiis aud more ooinmandiug heights. The pleasure of growing knowledge and im reaaing power makes every year of lib life happier aud more hopeful than the hut ilia LHtEaac Halt In the World. A Louisutua elec.fio light oompdiiy is liaviuj; iusmIb for it what Is said to be the largest belt in the world It is mad of two thickness ss nf leather, consist ing of tlie skin of 173 animals, and is 6 feat w J Is and 190 feet loug. The serv ices of 20'msu for a period of 3 months will be required to complete it, aud it w ill wlien finished weigh 0 tons. The ntire eost of the belt will be about 0,009 HlgaJJ JMIfVi A nnnlitg tlf.Hr. Tim rojuto j on must ki n il very stu, ill uluiiit some tilings, and in al innM all l'lii-lili faii sioi.i'.- is tho viitim of ono juko or anollici. Tho boat-, on tho othi'i hand, is one of tho wisest of animals. Once upon u time the K-id-deh (tho bra;) and Too-uha.v -deh (the coyote) cl ii ed iv me"t at a ceitain spot ai d sat di.vtn to tali.. After a Wiiilo the lie i- ' u d : "Fn nd t'cyoto, do ycu see wlitt g iid land lias is horeV What Ao ,miu say ii v iarm it together, shaiiug oui labor and theciop'i"' Iho Coj,.to thought well of it, and said so; ard after t liking thov agruod to t lant i eta toes in partnership. " Now," sa.d the lleni, " I taink of a good way to divide the crop. I will take all that grows beluw tho ground and you take all that grows nlkoto it. Then oath tan tko away his gliaie when ho is ready, and thero will bo no trouble to measure." Tho Cojote agiocd, and whon tho time came they ploughed tho placo with a sharp stick and planted their potatoes. All summer they wot Led togctier in the Held, hoeing down tho woods with stone hoes, and lotting in water now and then from the irrigat ing ditch. "Whon harvest time camo tho Coyote went and cut olT all the potato- tops at tho ground and canid them home, and aftonvards the Bear scratched out the potatoes ftom the ground With his big olaws and took thorn to his house, when tho Coyote saw this his eyos woro oponod anil ho said: "But this is not fair. You havo thoso round things, whloh aro gotd to cat, but what I took homo we otuinot eat at all. neither my wlfo nor I." " But, frior.d Coyote," answered tho Bear, gravely, " did wo not make an agreement? Then we must stiok to ft like men." Tho Coyote could not answer and wont home, but he was not satisfied. Tho next spiing, as thoy met ono day, Boar said : Cnme, friend Coyote, I think we ought to plant this good land again, nnd this time let ns plant it in corn. But last year you were dissatisfied with your share, so this yoar wo will change You tako what Js below the ground for your slraro, and I will take only what grows above." This seemed vorv fair to tho Covote, and ho agreed. They ploughed and planted and tended the corn; and whon it camo harvest time tho Bear gathored air the stalks and cars and cariied them Uume. When the Coyote came to dig his sharo ho found noth ing but roots like threads, which wero good for nothing. Ho was very much dissatisfied; but tho Boar reminded him of their agreomont, and he pould say nothing. That winter tho Coyoto was walking one day by tho river (the Mo Giand?) when ho saw tho bear sitting on tlio ico and eating a fish. The Coyoto was very fond of iish, and coming up he said : " Fricrd Boar, where, did you got such a fat fish ?' "Oh, 1 broke a hole in tho ice," said tho Bear, "and fished for them. There aro many hore." And ho went on eating without offering any to the Coyote. " Won't you show me how, friend ?" asked tho Coyote, ftfnting with hun ger at the smell of fish. "Oh, yes," said tho Bear. "It is very easy ;" and ho brolto a hole in the ico with his paw. " Now, friend Coy ote, sit down and lot your tail ha- " In tho water, and very soon you wi1! feel a nibble. But you must not pull till I tell you." So the Coynte sat down with his taU in the cold wator. Soon tho ice began to form around it. and she called : "Friend Bear! I feel a Ultol Let mo rnll him out." "No, not not yet!" oriod the Bear. "Wait till ho pets a good hold and then you will not lose bim." So the Coyoto waited. In a few minutes the hole was frozon solid rind his till was fast. "Now. fnend Covote" called f" Bear, " I think you havo him I Pull !" Tho Coyoto pull- d with all his might, but ho could not lift his tail from tho Ice, and thero ho was a rrisonor. While ho pulled and how'e'1 the Bear shouted w th laughter, and rolled on tho ico and ha-ha'd till his sidss woro soie. Then ho t"ok his fish and went home, ftnpping often to laii"h at tho thought of the Coyoto. Thero on tho ico tho Coyntn had i" slay until a thaw liberated him, and whon ho got homo ho was very wot and cold and half starved. And from that dav to this ho has never forgivon -tho Bi'ar, and will not own sreak to him when thoy meet, and tho Hoar pavs politolv, "Good morning, friend Too-whav-deh." They Want W'lvas. The "supei fluous woman" of which the newspapers are talking so much would do well to migrate to the Frenun Canadian settlements in tho Nm-tliuc.t Territories, 'lhere is a powerful dearth of women, nsido from squaws, to bo found among the settlets. and tho young men are crying for wives. Tho nra willing to put themselves in tlip ban is of their friends providing these friends will send thorn a reasonable assortment of marriageable women from uliie.ii they may select their choice. The priests have taken tho matter in hand, adver tised it in the French Canadhm pnpoj-., and the fiist party of oamlidnte fur matrimony will leave for Calgury within a few weeks. ' This Is not a new idea by any menus. In 16CVC0 the same agreeable schoino was curried iuto effect, and more than 300 girls were sent from Franco to Can ada as prospective wives pf the settlers. Thev were in charge of Mother Maria do I'lncaruatfm, who .referred to them in a letter as "mixed goods. " B.icli girl will be required to furnish a certificate to the effvet t'int she is free to nrry. Tills provision U roresenry In view of the fact that in the good old days a num'ier of giddy dninxel who were already married onme over to the new country to try their luck ngaln. WOTItD K.OIW Eenrned nr( Cur ou Kolas Jteaptctlnff SI a ii of tha Time. Tli following are derivations and meanings of name of eoinu prominent iiihii of the I'twut day; Piittis u This is an Irish name, and etuis the son of Patrick. The name Patterson is the same. Prtrlolc is de rived from the Lutiu Patrioux, meaning noble, a senator. The ua ue was be stowed upon the eldest sons of the Roman seunU ri Delimiaier Tills Is a French name, from Le Maine, meaning the preceptor, a nutter or landloid. Blaine Tills nam is from the town of Blalii, in Fi ance. It has also a claim to Welsh origin, and iu that oukj it sig nifies the summit or top. Tillman Tne farmer or Alliance Gov ernor of Sun'th Carolina is well named,, as his name means tiller of the soil. Purnull Tne deposed Irish leader has not an Irish name. Itoomes Iroin Italy, uiid is derived from Petronilla, a pretty Stone and also an immodest girl. MoCurthy This name is uure Irish, and means the son of Oantlmck, who was an It leu chteftalu of tn eleventh '.-entury. Dillon is Welsh, from P.Uyn, meaning handsome, brave, VnuJ-ibilt is Dutch, from Byl, a hatihoi or bill, 'ihe ship oarpeiiters In AtiixWrdum wi-ie me .ua. ed D.rB.xltye, tlie hatchet .r bill men. Van; tlie Dutch for the word of. Heuoe Van die hill, or of the bil hien. Asu.r s So inillnaviAn, from Um town t Otteri iu Jutland, meaning liar. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM I GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, i tlio Cheat and tbe Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, etc., tho I M PORTED "ANCHOR"? Pim EMlliif fn Wflw? vffvi www Tha REST. UNUALED REMLDT. Used wlili effat -cms In the IrapfirUt nnd Rual General Boapltat of vionna anil many others. Ci TTtiilMtil Tettlmmltl eat cl Tircillds! T kut. ,roLis, III., Jmi.W. to. YourAnenor i-ain uxpeiier is rraur rxoi- WHO "I iuroi8i.er, iuuhiiuh imu, ihwu- i natlim tor rears, could and nothing to cure nar DiilTour Ancnor rim B.xpriicr, BcauOL BISTEnS PB rlOTRK DAME. EO Conts a bottlo. i OF MOST DRUQGIISTS, On DIRECT FIIOU 1 F.-AD. RIGHTER & 00., i OlO Broadway, JTew Torh., Enrnpcnn IIonseaiRuaoUtadO'r, , I i)DOin, V lenno, iioiveruam, i raKUi Jiouiieia, mien, .uromuexv. ueipaio. KU tllZZ l!EDAL3 AWA1DEB. bfREE Books about other Anchor Re-i medics on Application, Tcrsons deslrliiR nslon lll.uiks snrt Ii tor nmtlnii under Act of .lime 1800, can obtain tbs tuie from the uuderslnned, QEO. W. ESaEK. rrothnnotary. iiuiRstt Mnucb Chunk, Pa. ) Jo ssmutLi u ' ..oil f 9 OCflJt 6tsioona as anon It 0DV IID I '-W Wl 0 ! ';rtlt HlJa 03 "OO 3Mi3f33yj eiM20M , 'IV t't npnn puRfljid Ainu tit pan 'sjdoC aa; . Tt j. 1 1 JOJ paj Uva jio JO 'SllTDJI iClSVc itiiaAi2 Aq D94Vitul ujaq vvrt Aiiatuaj I -su'iuoi) oSanrt io .a4t lTirpani fi upiio ct.n mo Mtwjrvd jporf 'naaiPi.rf Xa i 0) OJI )U38 oq u Br root d rmoAJ1 Ti f.i.iTnn jo, i-ia.lriin -oq Tho Best Romody fn (bis world, savs 3. Hofberr of Byraonss, 17. Y, is lVsior Uoonls b Norvo Toalo, becsusa my ton Tvho wun partially parallzed threo jtui sru u4 attacked D7 fits, bus not bad any symptoms oi thum BlnCa lio tootrono bottlo of tno ismsnj-. 1 most hjartlly thanlt for It Norvous Prostration Curod. CnoaruN, N. Y. Jane, i&SA, Iims not ablo to do anythlrja; for IB mctitln. wa i confined to bed most ct tlio tune, cot Jdn't at nor sletip, was so nervous and dizzy Hat I CouU notwullc fro. itlio housoti thogartfsn, I was nit tun down by what the doutois called nsrvous prostrat on. Ho meulclno ceml to help tnr. Thea 1 took Taftor Koenles Iterre ToiitonDd now I can cat ami steep ana bate no taaru ciiiWnirfDcIN, can ilomyhiusi work rrnln. Itim vnry thankful for this and recommerj J tha Toalo to all sufferers. StISIE VERSIlNEIDUIt. Ir n. T. Tlnrn. nf . 1 .ehigliton 'No more Rubber Shoes unless woro uncomfortably llzbt wU vlwa aliw olt tne feet TUE "COLCDESTEIt" ItUBBEB UO. oit a rtioe wtth ln.lda of heel lined with mbbea ' ii o In tn tlio moo and prsTenu the r.bbei I i a.lplujt oir. Call for tho "Colchester ' "ADHES.VE COUNTERfV JOHN E. LENTZ, Wholesale Alfsnt, ALLEKTUWN, 1 A. AT RETAIL BT Retail dealers can have their nameijlnj-rted hern iniminllcfltlon. mavlT. Iseo-vi lick Ueadabh IS a complaint from which many suffer and few are entirely free. Its cause Is ludlgestion and a sluggish liver, the cure for which is readily found In the use of Al'er's fills. " I have found that for slclt headache, caused by aillnorilured condition of tho stomach, Ayer's l'l I Is are the most re liable remedy." Samuel C.'Bradburn, Wortlilugtoii, Mass. "After the use of Ayer's Fills tat many years, in my practice and family, 1 am Instilled In nuylnc that they are aa exieliunt cathartic nnd llvfer medicine sustaining all the claimsmmle for them." -W. A. VVcstfall, M. ., V. P. Austin & N. W. ltailway Co., Burnet, Texas. "Ayer's Pills ore the best medicine linown to me for legulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I sufTtrsd for over tlneo years from houdauhe, in digestion, anil constipation. I' had co appetite ami was Weak and nervous niost of the time. By using three holes of Ayer's Pills, and at the same tltoa dielliiE myself, I was completely cured." Philip kocltwood, Topekn, Kansas. "I was troubled for years wltlr Indi gestion, constipation, and headache. A few boxes of Ayer's 1'IHh, used in small dully doses, restored me to beallh. They are prompt and effeatlvo." 'W.IL Strout, Meadvfllo, Pa. Ayer's Pills, rsxrAsxp bt Dr. J. O, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. 3old by all Drugctiu and Dealers In Uadl<iSh film iy aul lutkt) sU MHHaa, 03 t Mil ieaob jununirkty bow unni fam aft t tiotxtliKl ru.h.V..iM wMk ftr ism. Kmoi ana. wmmvw, aTT. M Sk Atntrlcv. jiuh Hit mmituv M fWMT.i 'tug tvli ytHar iluv-r ra pHurrti Jdj t work A.l 1 iion. bmt ii Tl trier ,'i.Nl7uiie Jtt. A4drsV Tt, Subscribe far and read Ono this paper. Purely local. doll.ir a year. g ll.ti CsrtuarUn(sMKMf tt k lur iu. Aivusi Vmrnm. Ai Mbt. rM Usi M Ik Msf CsVi llvaa Cal tat a Start ymm. ( til Ui .Iw, ramn II.IfHlllt.t' lo. Piles! Piles! Piles! Frer's De1ti1 Ills Supeettoty. 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