Charley. "Haw in tbo world. OM.d0 J 00 tB9ge to nn with that tlnjtU yee;laai f yews?'' Oavge: "My deeb fallow, I tee 1 h the other eye." A Sensible Man Would aw Kemp's lialmm tor tlm Throat an1 tanks. It la outing tuoro onsea oIOotMtli", Colds Atthm, HrnticliUlj. Croop and all Throat 'and Lung Troubles than any other tnedlolne. The proprietor naa anthemed any drumtlstto rou a ttamnla Bottle Free to eont ln& vou 01 merit otthl great remedy. Law ubnles saasi. rrion. "rFliy, Biobmeier, you lwve been married thirty yeM, and da you lsb toseperste now?'' Baohmettri "Tea, isn't that long enonn.hr' , , fc Hlles Nerve and Urer l'llls. ' An Important dlscovory. They net on the liver, stomsch and bowels through tin nerves. A new principle 'They speedl oure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pile and constipation Splendid for inon, wonun and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. &, dotes for 25 cents. Samples free at t. I) Thomas and W. F. Biervs Druic Store. U then (a ever a time when it's abksiiut for a man to be blind it id when he U ii lev. He oan't sea what a fool be is makt. lag of himself. A Great Battle Is constantly going on. In the human systen vrheuyou sutler with eonsuinutloivcouglis 01 folds; they strive to ruin health and drliif vic tims to the grave. Take timely warning am asa Pan-Tina Oounh and Consumption Cure Prloet and SO cents. Dr. Lee's Liver ltegulator Is a sure cure (01 dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn. Indigestion aud all kidney complaints. Trial bottles tree hi Thomas' Drue Store. He. "They ay it takes three Ronerttlom make a gentlemen." She: "Indeed! Wba. ' pleasant prospstfor vonr grandson.' Epoch. Ths transition from long, lingering and pain fa) sickness to robust health marks un epoch li the Ule of the Individual. Such a remarkab.. vent U treasared in the memory end tho ascne) whereby the good health das been attained 1 Sratelnlly blessed. Itenee It Is that so much It eard ID praise of Eleetrie Hitters So man; fesl they owe their restoration to health, to th Meet the Ureit Alterative and Tunlo. Ir yo are troubled with any disease or kidneys, lirei erstonaob, otlong orshort standing jou wl sarely find reller bv use of Klectrlo Hitlers e.ld a. ooo, and 41.00 per bottle at KEIILU s Drug Store. , The lost cord "I oan't seem to get tbsl cord again,' said .Miss H.onaway. ''Nu yon broke the strings when yon struck it first.'' Be Tour Own Doctor. It won't cost you one hair us much. Di aotdelay.. Sent thrca'tivo-cent stamps fof postage, and wei will .send you Dr, Knul-, w.u a jjiG.i nvif .liiiciuiiwjm jiciici .1 1 I'll, Jil,Son diseases, its causes and home crtrc Address, Mass. A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston , Met fast colors. Whippet! " What do jot thiak ef young Airs. Giddy' compl xIclV Bnappei: "I'm afrsld H won't wasM" May Thank liar Stars. The narrow escape of Mrs. B. M Searle cf Elkhart, Ind., from a preniaturedeath r wonderful. She slates that "lor twen years my heart troubled me greatly. I M cams worse. Had smothering spells, slim breath, fluttering; could nut sleep on my lei side, had much Pain in Brest, shoulder am stomach. Ankiesswelled. Had much hem ache and diuiness Treatment did me i good, until I tried Dr Miles' New lhui Cure and Restoratiio Nerve Tho first b.i tie helped me,and 1 naseoon virtually cure Far sal at T. D. Thomas and W. F. Bier drug store, A line book on the Heart an Serves free. The man who is always wishing be wer dead, is snre to be the first to rush for th door of tke theater r t ibe cry of fire. Catarrh In New England, lily's Cream Balm gives eatlsf atlon lo ever ons using it foroaiarrahl trouble. ft. K Jaellor, Uragqtat, Iforchoster, Maes. . I Bailers Eli's Cream lMui is tho b article for catarrh ever offered ths puoliu isusa as uo., xrrugsists, worensster, Ms An artiole or real merit. 0. P. AlOei Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of ll.-Oe A. Hill, Druggist. SDrluiifleld. Mass. Cream B.tlm hag given satisfactory resnlU n. r. ursper, DrugjlM, SpringBeld Mass ilea would not care to be wlokel i women did not look on nanghlincss wit, mingled dread and admlrallou. It lias easy to tell the truth to yonrwlf as to UI1 a lie, bat it Is not always so expt disnt "If a woman will, she will." If shew))! ute ur. unit's uougb ayrnp for bcr cola ae will oe oujia. Take good advice. I have suQered wit bad baidaches lor years, and have trie many remeoles without obtaining relief. was advise to give Uilyatlon Oil a trial aid it bu eotlrelv 'cured ma. Karat-, B.lie. (Ilutoher,) La Fayette Market, Bilu snore, us, Visitor (to butler who Is showing him through the picture gallery of the old man alon): "That's a fins portrait! Is It an ol maelerf" Butler: "No; tbal'a the ol missus." A'When I drink much, I can't work and sol let it alone."B.: "Tbo drink lng?" A.: "No, the working." He: "ire swells carry Tatcbea In oui eanea.' The girls: "Tliafa nothing; w girls hive clocks In our stockings." Baelej;: ''What do jou say, Bailey, 'hlc cod or 'hlccuff" ltall "N.m, - . . - J w aiv.vuv., ... coy. 1 just aay 'hlc,' and let It go at that. A wife is a man's belter half, but tt fellow who elopes with herdoes'not alwat get the better of him. lie usually gels tbi worst. Earl: "1 tee the typewriters are formlnj onions all over the country." Wilson "Indeed! I hadn't, beard .it. Trad onions" Earl; No; matrimonial" Mother: "Fou'd better put on a veil lae wind will chap jour face." Clara Hever mind. A chap never hurts in face. I rather enjoy the sensation. Examiner: "Can you clve an Instance ol a person Inciting another to perjurj? vanauate: "xesj wben the court asks female .witness how old she Is." JPltb a woman it Is a struggle to proyidi aometblng for the comfort or the Iduh man, and witn a man it is an . ITjh m pio Tiue someimng ior tne outer woman. "I seem very popular wlih your rather nog, -saia ueiosrtto Maba . "Irfnu,ir "yes; the last time I tried to lake my leaie Ma mil Mia wun ig ueiaia me. Vlf,ol ,iIT .. Tr... .. tt ' -""-""f- win yon xsairj ""' "ui.ori "11 i. was b clergymh .uvuiu ueyirasea , ut. l?(,dgy. Yfj,, u ice nippy girif , Mistress. -Did yoo tell ttjelsdylwa. ntf U.Id: "Yis, m'm " Uutrs-: "Di,- an seem to nave any doubU about it? Man. "No, m'm. She aald she knew JKlojd.rs TVhUh Affect tha VCMr, tIW?!W.Ul"Ino,Uorl,"duknewa. DUbrt' MTsre esssa, batthry mar be arimVa l. !i"2-.i'l ai'oSi'.,ii.?l,t,rl: " whlen m " TnTy lSS,.,.h.,"l,y", nelus h.D they he- IBlOtlfa. Bat Inirn.,,.. " ' tke kidn... .v fcrnvr.- power. B lasreuhg ma ..Jini'sf1 latysaad bltddsr. this "lielD hd'tlie'I oaf aff.st of tidalllair from tli. tlJj bat aaaitioo B rules Jf?Ue7;dstS, Maiu.-fe?Miil u ,l0II";,,j matebissi ffiW"""'." 'ujas aja 9pjauvi i4 &jm NO Till at LIKK 1IIX Oil) 1IMIC There l no time like tb old time, when yon and J were younit, Wben 'llo bod of April blossomed and the ,, btrds at sprint tl ne sunt. Tm gMri Brightest glories by summer buiir aro nar-ied. But, oh, the sweet, s voot violets, ths flowers tuatopsned 111111 There ts no place like the old place, where rou and 1 were born, Whetowo lifted first our eyelids on the splen dors or tne morn. From tbo mllk'whlto breast that warmed us. from the cllnaimr arms that bore. Where ti.e dear eyes Ellitened o'er us that will loot on us no more. There is no friend like the old friend, who has Hiared our morning dsya. No greeting like his welcome, nq homage Ilka uis pratm. Fame Is tho sconttess sunflower, with gaudy crown ot gotd, Cut friendship Is the breathing rose, with sweets in every ioio. There is no love like the old love, that we courted In our pride: Though our Idavre are falling, falling, and we're fading side by side. There are blosloms all around us, with the colors or our dawn. And we live In borrowed sunshine when our day-star Is withdrawn. There are no limes like tbo old tlmos - they shall never be fortrott There Is no' plnco like the old place keep green tho dime old spot! There are no friends Uko onr old friends- mar heaven uroIonK their llvesl There are no loves Ilka our old loves God bless our loving wives ! -Oliver Wendell Holmes. DON'T UIS A 11ALD I1BAD. The Way to Arnld It Is to Have the ltarber Htnge xoar Ilnlr. Did you ever Imve your hair einsed ? If not you nra behind the time Tin prnctlco involves n now fnd in voue with barbers u ell up in their business. A reporter wits hiiving his lmlr lliinmecl la tt prominent , shop, in om f our Inrge cities, wlien tho burbor engaged nt tho j ih lcmnr.toil: Your lutir is linrsli and dry. You ought to have it Binged." "he reporter wanted to know tile why nud wherefore, nud the barber continued: It la very bonoflcial to the hnlr. It invigorates 'nud softous it, nud gtvos it new life nud growth," Tho customer concluded lie would undergo the treatment, but wanted it full explanation, and the briber pro coeded with tho operation, importing additional liiforinntion ns he coiitinu.'d the work. He hnd finished trimming Ills customer's lialr, nud ho now itum-d himself with n wax taper uboUt six inches, loiiK, which .lie lighted. Run nln thd" coiiih umlcr tho hair, us lie outd in tritmiiing, hn npp.ied the light to tho ends ' moving o imb and tiller gradually ov.r tho citstoinev li'nlr. 6onu t e shop wns filled with the dor of burulug hair, mid the c- oupnnts In the other chairs began tu mil ituil inquire what wn nliro. -imnliB arose from the loporter's head, mil the hent 11-mle lilm nervous, for lie us becomiugeu'picious Ihuttlm barber vits ldiiying n practical joke. The lat ter ren-siired him, however, an 1 con-tiuui-d his pliiloxophical pzplanatloii. " lou neo. ho mud, the hiiirt of the iend nro hollow tubes, as vm can tlij- over witli u i.tioug inngiilfying glu-M ifter they lire cut 1 ho uct if cutting ; e hair causes it to. bleed, just in driv ing nn nxe into n tree will Imve n Mm lar effect, this fluid, which ooz rum the hnlr when t.ie ends arc tititei df, is about the color of the hnlr iUeli, vhatever that color limy ba, and wlille t cm not be seen with the naed'Ve. .lie nldnf itbtrong glass makes it plai.ily llscerulble. The coiislimt catti g the hnlr and its cons'queiit bleeding uirdcns It, causes it to lose Iti stren ;tn. md finally kills it. This causes b.tld- neai nmoug uluc-teiilhs of men. "The hair does nut fall out, under- itand, " continued the barber. "Hint Is 1 mistaken idea. It simply dies mid i ileal; 3 off at the scalp, leaving tho dead rout in the liciid, jiiatii the dead noiH r a tree are left I111 bedded in the ground long nfter (lie trunk is re in 0 veil Ol couiso tlieso dead roots furnish no new hair, but the use of the glasi reveals the broken hnlr all over the BCalp. "But nil this docs nut explain how your procesi prevent- the los-i of hair, suggested tho interested listener. "Singeing the hair closes ilia tuhei r jiorei nnd stops the bleeding, " wns the reply. "This prevents the conse quent exhaustion Of the supply of Htrcngtli and vi-or nnd induces now growth. As proof or the correctness or nty theory I will remind you thnt man bald on the hnck of his head to- waul ids neck is very rarely seen. This is because that portion of liU head not covered by his hat, nml contact witli the wind mid dust soon closes tho pores of the hair there nnd consequently saves It. Xhetopofuts hair, however, Is covered, nud tha resultant humility keeps tho pores open- and the' bleeding eventually cuiho-i iuUiio-h on ton. Acnlii. bald headed women are unusual. xiiiipfy because they ruroly have their hair cut. Yes, sir, it is trimming the hnlr that cause.) such widespread uiil.l ness among men, nnd -while singing c in t restore lose hair, it Is the best pre s.-rver that Olil ba employed. " lie hnd finis ed the job, and the man who was "next" took the ohnlr. TVootna; In At rloia A plot for a new novel, with a gloss ot novelty, illustriitiug the old fnngled ways of un aucient ruce, reen hv Stan ley In Africa: He was a young Yumluya Vhlef, stultvnrt, proud, and black; she was a Xumbtiya maiden, Iiatnlsnme, graceful, and swarthy. lie whs brave in the field, bold in the hunt, and mei ry nt ue 1 east; mis was true nearteu anu geu tie, and could carol like n bird. He wooed 1 ,. but the was coy; ha nlmost won her, but she pliranlc.-frum nis- embraces. He gave her flowers for her ho'lr, chnrins for ber fingers, nud handkeiclilefa for her wardrobe; she required lilm to fetch for her the oklu of a tiger, the j-iw of a serpent, mid the head of herrital. The next day she got them all, and ere tho ret of the sun they worn wedded. They lived In happiness ever, nfterwnrd, ho proud or his pnz, she vnlu of her ba Ilea. J.ilm bwinton. L'ninn. There are usually ut lenat two ways of loosing at h tiling, nnu it la well now and then to clmnee one's nolnt of viaw. Little .Haus htrd jtut fceguif litsTsohool lire, and his mother was Hiuhitlous to have hitn keep ft highrstauding iu his "Why. Hans," ah? any regretfully, nt the end 6f his secuud .week.- "Inst week you gnve ine so mutli pleasure by geuiug 10 no ntiue neud uryqur class ana now you an only number four, lee. " "Yw'm, I know." ndrntttal the little fellow with' great gravity, "but then. lie added, "om other boy'a mamma. uas me pleasure tins week, so I though pernnps you wouiuut mind so very mucUl" ' "You're quit right, Hans, " said his motiier, iguing lilm an appreciative sums, -i-uon-t nuua it Rt nil now! Slllli.c Hull's Wlvea. Silling Bull hail three wives, two ot whom survive him. The name of 0110 ot .llitm is The-Oue-Ttiat-Had-Four- Ropes 3 he other seems-to have distin- herself by doing more than a wif'- share towanl keeping the nami t.. Sioux cen ana roll, anu ta oaiieu iue-ujitsinatriittu Onresi IjIct Complaint, Bllloui ffeo- Cures LtrT Complaint, IAXA00R IAXAD0R tll" JjOS.1 or Aj-pttito, Erck Ucodaclic.'ick Btomnoh, Cnl-dlneiB.Coftho-noss.ryp'-p'ii Kidnevtrorl lo IHHHbb anl a" lclioato Female Coin- plaints. Sold everywhere. PrlcoUOcrnts. DREXE1MCDLQ6NE Fragrant! m0 Lasting 1 he LeadlngPerfume forlheTolIetanJ Handkerchief, Bold by all dealers. Price 25 cts. Prlca onl) 26 ctt Cold by altdrugglatl. Will roliovo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Snelinj5,P'uscs,Lumbago,Sprainsl tloadacho, Toothacho, Soros, Uurns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backacho,, Frostbites. Chapped lands and Papa, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nUnilAHQC'S naOS, f-e Cfedt o6iiccon. 1tlClr tlUati. frtct 10 Cti. 1 all arugtllll. Tiiermonisler Ualow Freezing auii a fiirco nctm ol c-i-.jiufet which utttti li.o fact like a thousand needles. Wind ftrty miles en hour. Vou lay a man couldn't ttand ruch ex pofture? Kc, hecoaldo't, without fust the rPf dot hi riff. And there's cmly oue ouifit thai can keep a man both warm and Cry at such a time, tod lhat i the " FUh Prand iaheker " They are Kuarat.teed rterm-proof, waterproof, and wlod proof. Inside one of them, you are as m.ichout ol ibe weathtr a li indoor. They am Tight, but warm Beinj reinforced throughout, thev reer npi and the buttons arftwire-Uitened No rail road roan who hicra trird one would b -ithut ItforteaMmeaita cot. Deware of worthless im UatioBV, erery jarmcnt stamped wijh " Fish Brand'1 Trade -Mark, Don't accept any Inferior coat when you can hart the " lih LJrand SIicUt " delivered without extra cost. Particulars and illustrated cat alogue free. ft. J TOWEt?, - Cocton, Mass Tho lttoit Sacceatsfbl Remedy ererdlscor reU, as It Is certain la tu effects and does not bUater, Head proof below t KENDALL'S SPIN CUBE. BcLVERHOif, Px, Nor., '00. Da. IX J. CxNCAtx Co. : Qcnta t would like to make known to those who Are almost persuadrd to uso Keiulall'a Spnvln Curo the fact that I think 1 1 laa mobt excellent Mntment. I have uatdltonn Blood Spavin. The horse went un three leg Tor three years when 1 commenced to uso your Kendall's Spavin Cure. X ustxt ten bot ties on the horse ana have worked him for three years sloce and ba not been lame. Yours truly, WSL A. CTJRL, G EEMiKTOwit, N. 7 Not. 2, 1S83," Da. B. J. Ebkoauv Co., tnosourgn j-aus, vc Oentst In praise of Kendall's Bpaviu Cnro twill ay, that a year ano 1 Imd a valuable youna horse be say, that a year ago 1 Imd a valuable come very lame.liock enlarged and swollen. The geon hero) pronounced hUlamonesa Ctofxltipavln or Thoroughpln, they all told mo there wns no bj u 1 17 iur lit I'd iiwaiuigituuuii usaicas, a in i i ajuu Bldered him utmost w orthlesa. A friend told me of the merits of jour Kendall's bpavln Cure, so I bought a bottte, and X could aee very plainly great Improvements immedloi ely f i om 1 ts usend oef uro the bottle was used un I waasiatltifloil that It" was doing him a croat deal of good. I bought a second bottle and before It was used up my horse was cured and has been In tho team doing heavy work; all the aeason since last April, showing no mora signs of tu I conntder your Kendall's Spavin Curo a valuable medlclne.and It should be in every KUOENli DC WITT. Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $ All drug gists have tt or can net It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprle fjnu Dlt. II. J. KKNDALT. CO., Cnoaburli Falls Vcruioa SOLD B ALL DECGGISTS. Tucuhauus LuTti I'cc rrern'BtieiiU cuit-U by HIU.AlJKU'JUA.l'A. 1a atf.i)C(.iM peiatlpr. ,r lt-mjf iltmiirom luiHtiieM. aiir.istJueKt lu mraUsi by uiu-ro waatuti inuit ti-r in ular. CURF- tUARAUTEED. oauiuSeXSt Prof, ALEXANDER B0JJDR0O ad m "(fBmnowTl yeras of age. VrV n alurtenloi aiedlelne and nureerv fur avi tm utiHi-11.. laiiHHS Dr. Nelaun. and ullrr tru Tears' bard uuly nod In ciiosuliKtloii with i-erni o! the maai tMiiliieiit ulivslelaiii lu Hie itv nf fiiti.uil.iiakiu since 1STI. I have illaeorered tbo cure ol inaux allml liiniiral,lrflu... ' v It can no lonuer b tiuiiniMA.'t'Wai tku ...in- . im cured) that paralyzwl llUlie'ciin leretofd iu urn "-'" " aHHiu neuiuty eurro i unaestltHi kit tlibvla. niwuRxy. resulu of miii trukeai d UijeftiUtMs Si rhauiiiMli.ni. set itlea, iit-uritur."vfr comfHnlul, BrlchU' dln- t-aw wi i no r,f ) '"'' none uiwm, ea ..'"Ji. wnul wjariiMfry. anil so- UaUi d hf arl mese i and dlpluerla. all entirely i-ured with tiureinadleines ni m, owu iireuHra iiifiirilipwnuili mi rvim, lHfainsr fue years owi tu.eoo iwrsiins in this i-ltv aloue hae ued these medicines aud r living T.iiifSes or their worth. All thf ir uairleh can be obtained In eallinir HI the iiltlix ami l ib oratory ol I'refe.Br Boudrou. No. 1727 No th Tenth street. I'lillnri.-li.hln. I was iiivshi In Jrrd In Ilia spliie aud imraljiel for st-vrn veni and proaouneed luciirlils by saveii ol the nioai aWf physicians aud aui neons of this cl y. 1 iiw well and healthy, having cured inysril with my owu loedlclui's l)a not llatpii to those nretnnloed against Ira LTlaVed' medicine auT die, when youcau I will uof Info practice myself, being over any.Hr..faMmt lil my medic, ne.. I hare twp eminent nliy.l, l.ma .-onuected llli sUUfVequlred. ' ,eld""' oflhe Oiihj-.m.i come ail surferi-rs and bereetored o health, cm ed by ', iro mMlcl iT and th is see ex eilence a id olivu tar TOniselves: Dffl.s i ami I abor , , UJ(ell lremT A M Cet.-UUMy CALVAT u. srirRESG" In Die Old I'ml OITlie liiillrtlna. -Fine ana Mel lain Shoes fur I adli-a. Men and Children Httlie vi-iy lim-M pflre. 'ow lttibbi.13 lnioitert In (falters nt Irian e to tu 0' nt. Ml kind of TtppnlrtRK Nenllv, Cheaply anil Hiirl Piniiiislv atmilnl In. HAKD-MADK-BOOTS ft SHOES rou A HMDOTH EASY - SUAVE, AND A Stvi.ish Hair Cot, 00 TO IV. P. E3RANQ TUB RAliUXm )rer the UAnal Bridge. 1 Cash Buyers (to to A. F. &JVTDEH, vnd buy yonr Onraiu, Planos,Hewlng Machine). Vringers, WrsIiIiik Maehlnts. Implement' unii-s of all kinds. It will pay you oeetpilee win niebefore buying. I ran snvti you mnne; M. FI.ORY, liiiiufucCiirer ot lr l E Dk ihe ALL IN NKW8. flic ABYOCATE.'' Binour, CLEAN INDEPfiSDB-NT. lleail III ami Dealer In iAnNKfw,rni,i.Aii8, IU.ANKK1H, iVIIII'fl, l'f.Y-NET8, Sc.. c., &c. vllITfi -0- STHr.KT. H. J. KONCEM, Practical Wagon Builder. tepnirin? Neatly nnd Cheaply Done Very HeasoTiiible 1'riccs. ' leneral Agent for Hie Ollbnrtli Patent Adjust able Carriage 1'olt-. and Dealer In BugKles nnd i u-t. Vt.5 Kmitz. HAtii - ilinlN- AND; " v I u the n-ry Iilfthes style O' liium iiul it At IIOUN B Try Hlml 0lsO(irt liringe. ealer in SoleLfRili Klnlliwl Hlf- Sklns, Kip anil Up- l.fallit-r. UnriieM. Leather, etc tmliratl iii'u-e't pain ini 1 1 J os, SKI lis S Xulluw. JJIIUNKLIS JlOUSt, BAST WKISHrOU. TEKN'A. his houw otters tlret-clits Accort.iuodatlont i e permanent boarder unci traiifient'8uui' nnln prices, only One Dollar lier day. ' ig7-iy John IrKumo. l"ronrlet,r Oscar Cliristman, 'Avery and Exchxtnqc Slullr.- -my rldlns earrUige and safe tlrlilntt lior- estnccoinmiKlutlonstii ui'cnW nml travetli all and telegraph orders promptly attended Ivemontilal. - m:i2) 1 Tho - Weiasport - IJakory, c. w. LAurtv. rmirniRTOit. lelivers Fre"!!) lln-ad and fnkeain Wcissjw Lclilghton nnd lrlnllleseery day. ii the store I have' a l-'lne Line of fhufeeilnnri. Hie llolliliiv Trade. Kuiidav schudls nud fe nh sipniletl at Inwest nrli-es. dec-.- ver Canal Briip E. Weisp: UNDERTAKES AND DKAI.tlt IN ' . TfRNITUUE. ; PARLOR SUI'lyKSf ..'. BED ROOI-'UlTin .. u. rrlces tlie very loivesty Quality i' oods the best. Jfiftlsfactlou guaranteed very particular. .' 1 Jaskst.Sr- Goiiinq.and Shroudt We have a full Iiim which we will furnish lie lowest iu3sll)lixi)rlces, - Flour, - Peed, &c, the choicest qualltv at very reasnnablo prle 'All uud be couvlaccJ. JOSEPH P. -REX, vprtl-ly . EAST-WJUSSroiA ' iule bills printed at this ofTi nt lowest prices,' East Weissport, Pa. WHOLESALE DEALER IN" 3reen GroceriesrFruit. )ysters, Oj-nngcs, Lomons, P pi iiits, Apples, Sweet Potator "onffctions. Cigars, Our prices on rill goods are. i ov a- city priofs and you sax lie freight. .. .Jail at .our stoi oefbre buying ciSQwliero. , Have y-iii tn-ilitx's lviM-ni J ffeHryMlilor.;- lH.AXTWfte .UMI. Window ad' Dqoi .Kiumep, Doors, SliuWr3, uindow tasjiee, ' Mouldings, Bracket? AND DKJCItE . fill Kinfls of lirtljilisr Sliingles, Pollings, Ilemlock Lumber, &c &i Very Lowest Prices. a2imS.f!?lMMi ItrraiimM na ihnaM Iki uktn TS-BIC MT wtib llnm, Beldin's Is s lutehn,tmnai u.wtUr. u4 tti Salt ttfwatrf. n S0T6raliLriftuUd. ..tr M v fr.xa -n? (jr"ii2Ul ertivaui. Frwr,. AuiH.ncK.lirtmiift)p!L THE POS4TIVE CURE. ISL? Tinrn nasm I Ill nT joa new IUbbarsf . My. Why, nut These an tbe eM one axeesea itlta WolffsflCMEBIaoking lt rnV, jhtra Inolt Iftj n.wi and y ibocs aba MKt nlth tt, hold lblr polish IfaDlill tao nb, Tn afaoald th anow creep " Change a Pins Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antigua Oak. A Cane Hacker to Mahogany. an w can ba i" -na wRo 2 0 C. worth of WOLW a BAMOOLra, PhUadalpblo. n J)ru3, Paw and 2Z?ua Fa-Minn '19. THE GREAT jGerman Remedy, l TBUTHS FOR THE SICK.ct h itu p i ului.H)'Ahi':oV-'l''!S I irncascwlicro iuu Dimity Pi DllW.niSncl1dci)cml! onSrui'iiL-nmrniKsi tt will euro yon. notnsslntorcuro. li MS iTTvotiBiTiRirruiT ihat ilro.lrt tid nil gone Cicnnaetiic viti.ircn Ijloo-ljil'cn roit so I U iTITlMos biirat inq llirongfa tho sktu! II u rimnlnn.Tlliiii hQ lioud.ii, it un, use It will cnro you. OUi'iTlllkiswli.iiirt' c.omIt conilucd In land Sores. Holv on the .nllls nnd worl;.pIJVr.IllTl,t.KI,171Ei'B3 stops; c1crJTho(loB,,m l"lth Will rol g not nrocuro fm jilt-lot, t excwlso, find nil rlio arc confined in doors, itionld iidO Pt'Lrncrt! ;u Jirn i:rs I i nuLi'iicu iiini:nsi tvIM euro Uvcrt oai.R Itlnint. rmi't1iod!9.l I l.l.i i lil"V Willi" ...-,,. Ia....lll V gnoriiieaDOTfeacnmi.,,,- It "li . "hi Mcwfaiiri -Bi.riitjre liinEnsfi to inlfur from lthcnm ! vl ',' 'UUti you up and 33 atism, ueo n bnttlu oil J Slit.fiiL-n inncnaif'?''''1'?' uiiko you stronsaad? If it i-cvrr T.tns tncuro. t-tLi'ULll Ulrriiits fit I)iirt ho i ithout ni bolllo. Try It: you wtil not regret It. fiTlll mal.0 yonrblood SS !ji!TV,i!Cii nnu sirong, iu piiiu yourucsn iKiru J.ndiMu!hluLtc hcnltli, vfho nro nil run down, should use Trv SL'Li-mrit Hit. teus to-nlght, and koiv xvllt atonti tpplli IT i I 'ii'ikiui. Hnicijiiter rorit. .i......i.i.iitii.ii.ii.;.Mi.i..ni;.aa!i j 10 you ivnnc ino uosi iueilicn 1 1 oric puDllshedr Rend 3 S-cnt stamps to A. 1", OitDWAr & Co. Ilustsu, IJiis3., and xccclvo a copy, free. Rend the -Advocate. AT THE j 'oiitral Drug Store, I : opr. the runnio s'quaue j Sank', Street, Lehjghfb'u, Pa.. V, is lirjADouinTEns ron . :iPure Drugs and Medicines, pine Spap$, Brushjis, Sc.', &c. . rhoica Wines and Liquors, vVnll Paper and Lecorations ' pectacles! When you buy a pair of Shoes ypu want i ,ood At. But If you need srECTACXES. It I .', rtioh nibre Imjiortant that the JfYE sltould b. cV,'!uJ,,0l',cd lvlt" correct Iciimss uud n proiwi ' fflWf fame which will bring the lenses d . ctiybetore tlieuentreof the rjv. If vim Im -ir siieowcles at J)r. Horn's vou win tlDd tin novo polios properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Gaefully Comprfii OrfSirRlCW A pamphlet of Information and ah Auuuiia i-ntenis, caTOHlR, TrftQPA jtiorits. uoprriBnis, sent jrct.A vAaoma rdUNN CL CO, uronamir. acw i. ore. . Stoves, Tinware, ' r Heaters and . - , Ranges, - ln- reat Variejy i)t uFopular Morp.'Bank Street . loofing and iuutinf.a special ty. Stove repairs Auniihed- on liort notice i HVasonarilp! "'t'iirt'lv. Icnl in our aim. - - KAH l I MaUfteli tm LM uy mtr wiriiifiitjm..uuriihh: KkilUMII MatJ taA aril. ..d lH.lrutUfto.HlU lWttMMTr' "JtV''r,'-BSlS Miilij Iu, 4w smajr imiii iiiitiliMune. rHEPOLftE GAZETTE Is the only-Uttutrated fSiper In ' the ontlido2UMtMleslisMiaMairW-'A3.ri- Hswe. .'MiVihhrkeefr, -lbvfar1 ..n,UWfajljbSVrirJiuc ft.'.ft.ilway. Mriie4ttaity!nd4i-M In the United 94at -jcuiejy wreetl. fj weeka- for CI. at i. a Ave ccpu hr eninple copy. Rieiiard K. Fox, Pr mi-'ir K()iiare. Vw Vrk rirv iMMIka T IfUHAMMlD DIN. The pnlo bull was an old one, aran-pi, c)iii-cd, and dintod. It stood on iIil- lhiu i u - icn o among tho pipe atoni iiim It Imam Din, khitniatgar, woi ilnaiiiiiK lor mo. "Dni's tho H(!upn-lKrn want, this liall ' said Imam Din defoiontinll.v. Tlic Ileiiven-born get no j'ai-tii nlar stoic-by itj but of what uso wai a polo ball to a khitmatKar? " Hy your honor's lavor. I liavo a little son. He lias a seen thit bull and ilesires to play wtth it I do not want it for ui.v ell ." No one tvuiild for an instant accuso rortly old Imam Din of wanting to play with polo balls. IIo carried out tbe battered tiling into the verandah i and there followed a huriicano of Joy ful squeaks, a patter of small feet, and tbe Utiid-thud-thud of tho ball rolling along the ffround. Evidently the littlo son had been waiting outrido tho dsor to secure his tremmio. But how had ho managed to sue that nolo ball ? Nest day, coining back from offico half an hour eailior than usual, I was aware of a small figure in the dining room a tiny, plump figure In n lidlc ulously inadequate shirt which came perhaps, half way down the tubby stomach. It wandered round tho room, thumb- in mouth, orooning to itself as it took stock of the pictuios. Undoubtedly this was tho " littlo son." llo had no business in my room, of course; but was o deeply absorbed in his discoveries that ho never noticed me iti tho doorway. I stepped into tho room and startled him nearly into n lit. Ho sat down on tho ground with a gasp. His eyes oponod, and his mouth followed suit. I know what was comjtiB and ,ilod, followed by n long, dry howl; 'which reached tho 'sorvanlaj quarters lar mora quickly than any command of mino had ovor done. In ten second Imam Din was in tho dining-room. Then despairing bobs aroso, ar.d I returned to Hnd Imam Din admonishing tho small sln nof, who wan using most of his shirt as a handkorchlof. "This boy'" said Imam Din judi cially, " is a budmish, a big Uudmash. Ho will, 'tyithout doubt, go to tho Jailkhnna for his behavior." Re newed yells from tho penitent, and an claborato apology to myself from Imam Din. " Toll the baby." said I," " that tho Sahib is not angry, and tako him away." Imam Din conveyed mv for givoness to tho offender, who had now gathered all his shirt round his neck, stringwiFO, and the yell subsided into a erb. Tho two set off for the door. "His name," said Imam Din, as though tho namo were part of tho crime, " is Muhammad Dint and ho is a Uudmash." Freed f torn present dan gor, Muhammad Din turned round his father's arms and. said gravely : " It is true that my namo is Muhammad Din. Tahib, but I am not a budmash. I am-a man I" From that day datod jny acquaint ance with- Muhammad Din. Never apain did ho come into my dining room, but on'tho neutral ground of tho compound, we gre"eted each othef with much state, thnuch our conversation was rnnilno.1 to " Talaim Tahib" from 1 is side, and" Salam. Muhammad Din" from mino. Daily on my return from (ifflt o, tho littlo whito shirt and tho fat little body used to-iiso from tho shade if tho creoror-covered trellis whero Micy had been hid ; and daily I hecked-rav horso hero, that my salu 'ation mght not-bo slurred over or siven unseemly. Iuhammad Din never had any com panions, lie used to trot about the compound, in and out of tho castor-oil- bushes, on mystoiious errands of his own. Ono day I stumbled upon some of his handiwork far down tho ground. Ho had.half buried tho polo 'ball in dust, and stnek six shrivelled old marigold flowers -and in a circle round it. Outside that Cirolo again, was a rudo squaic, traced out In bits of ted brick altorffatijig with frag ments of broken xhlwa; tho wholo hounded by a littlo -.bank of dust. Thbbhistio from tho Well curb put in ,i plea for tho small architect, saying that it was only tho play of a baby mtl tlid not much disQgnro mv garden. - Heaven knows that I- had no in--.ontion of touching tho ohilu's woik then or later; but, that evening, a stroll through the garden brought mo unawares full cn it ; so that 1 1' amnled, liofoto I know, mailgold heads, dust bank, and fragments of broken soap dish into Confusion, past' all hope of mending. Next morning I camo upon Muhammad Din crjing softly to him self over tho ruin I had wrought. SonSo ono ha'd cruelly told him that tho gahib was very angry with him for spoiling tho gaidon, and had scat tered his rubbish, using bad language tho while. Muhammad Din labored for an -hour defacing ovory traco of tho dust-bank and pottery fragments, and it was a tearful and -apologetic face that ho said: "Talaam Tahib," when I camo. homo from the office. A hasty inquiry resulted in Imam Din Informing Muhammad Din that by my singular favor ho was permitted to disport himself as ho pleased. Whoreat the chi'd took heart and foil to tracing tho ground-plan of nn edifice which was to eclipse tho marigold polo-ball i-ro-tion. For somo months tho chubby littlo x-centrioity rovolved in his humble libit among tho castor-oil bushes and n tho dust; alwavs fashioring map ifcent palaces from stale Howors ur -'Wn, away bv tho bearer, smooth ivator-worn pehftlos, "bits of brokon rlaso, and feata'ers pulled, 1 fancy, from- my fowls always alone and always crooning to himsolf. A gayl.v-spotted sea-shell was drop ped one dav close tn the last-nf Ms Mttlo buildlnrs; .and I looked' tr-ar Muaammau JJm suouiu mnld somo tliins more limn, ordinarily on tho -troncth of it, Nervt-as-I dteairpoiritd; "Je rheditsted for th? bettor part of aT hour, and his Wonfrtft, roso to aTmM- 'nt song. TheliTi lioefln -.tracing in lt. It widd,cdtt,fBly;be a'-'wondrcms alapo, this onr-, for- jt wa'twi rai'ds op?-'aud a yard brond ihrtSYmd plan. "tint fte palace wai rlever completed. i - KoJrt day there was 'no'iluliammad bn at the head of the1 carriage dnvo. id no '.Iftlaam Tahib" to welcome my- return. I had grown accustomed to tho grcotinff,- and its omlsoinn frrmliled mn. Nort dav. Tmnm THn told mo that tho child -was-snffering. llghtlv from fao- and needad-nnln'-o. lie got (ho mo die ino, and aa-English doctor. .- .1-. I'They have no- jctomina-. -.'fiieac hra'ts." said tho doctor, i$h.loi'tiirjri:n Din'.sxiuartots. ' - A, week later: tftoucJjjjjjouTd.havfi. lvn--muea''te havo.fi TOflf a.Jt&tt oatho.rd trTtlie MuSBihnfoymwiOK-. ytmind Imam ninrjuuihmnanfacl tiviha let :ftiBnd, . oarryJmx jArWeV arms, Pf4 'in a wHu olatlta.sft)l that s-i left of litUeJuhamnjad Din. Was Budyrd Kipling. .Gsrouimo, tho rfed Apache irar or,.Tis reported to bo teaching a .Hurray schpni class a year or two ago. JsoTvwBn Alabama dispatch describes he bai-fjim of his squaw and rP-;-oafter the Otthblio ritrial. G7T. onifflo was droned becomingly for tho cession and painted in -highest colors, fie watched attentive! nmrv -nimv. mnt of the priest, ancl-seemad htlly I i'jrainw every wora Ulat wM uttored. kneeling during the cen monjr.. ' kilk tul lllv around th nrifa ui. v, I a aim aro mrAiiiiv Ma.(.. Ita'y, eonsumiag tha harvest befara it I U ghorfed ad making the for the farmw pouiirly dtoieJ. Id I some places tbe peasantry have takeo I to efang tho rodeats. and ham lmi them vary ailteni food, Yu..TI arneonttfcc "to lto,QCtMilZ I.. I. (JU1NKNIC I'KOI't.K. Kx-Sf tnfater Anfiill Herlare. 1hfy An h Luppr nr Unea t tin, Jhpihma Ev iv inn e'er " aiiiil l'rwiideiil Ax ' I. of A nn A i Inir UiiivernitN , in a Ip t i e liefme tlie Arl Inilllute. "wlio win r to Cliiim nnd Japan gisja with ihr 'iiv n ii,n tbnt the jiipanese niu tin Ui i r jiei'ple lie i-omei IwoW will. Ik- hi.ou !i-il :o tlint tbe ChltienH an-. iliy lu-ve the stnyiiiK p cr; tli Ion. i.miik j.u'lof the AiiRlii-Snxnn. " He lo'il n Ktory of n grent Chiuoso gon-i-inl of his BcqiiniiitaiiCH ho wa tbs-ru-tsiiiK witli Mia tho Nihilistic trouble in Ku hin. " vvhv, " anld tho goneral, "I had peo ple if t 'nanini' f.ort down south hero, lint I didn't luive inly trouble with tlioin, imt a hit. " "Wlint Mas your policy?" inquired Mr. AiigelL "Why, I just beheaded 8.40Jof 'am; no truulilo v-hutover," nnsworoJ tho geneuil. "Tlie ailuoe. said Mr. Augcll. "seeln to onre very1 littlo nl out killing or llng lcilltnL " Speaking of tho (in pj.ik nlily Ixvil judicial system of the co mtiy, liosaid it wnsH fuct, almost incredible, Hint a man condemned to dentil couM hire n nubuitute fur tlmt intureitintc ceremony. Tlio mib.tlt.ilo bad nil the oi iiiu he wnulcd until the executlou, nud whnt more could mini ask? The ep'uker filiilno i, whnt Imd nl vinyi been n mystery to lilm until he went to Chirm, just why the country wus 8.000 years behind the times. It was nil due (o the system of education. A 1 vducntiou, so culled, in that couuiry ih biu-od upon tho oue great pervading idea that nit Hint is gieut in any Hurt of learning Is that which lins gonu bt-fore. The exiimiuutliin of eligiiileg for nil tdiolnstic and political positions isb.tsod on the nine books of sacred writ, re e Hied ' by Confucius. A man it called a scholar if he knows tlieso and uot tini thing else. Everything Is ju-lged by these nacred bt-,ka The ouu good and democratic t'llug about it U that any tnau is eligible to ouy position under that of umpuror. "As to society,' said the speaker, "lliey hnve none, ns we uiiderstiuid the term." This Is simply that they dou't recogillza wumaukliuL If you ask n Clilmiman how Jimny children ho luia ho wih only count -his boy The lot or n O iitiese wmiinii is a vtrolched one." Here tiro a few fnots gathered frum the nddress. Drun. euuesi is nlmostun known in Chinn. There nra few chari ties. Tlieio is tho mostiuteiis-iguoriincj no to cuireut events; there wcro no uewsi iipnv, no tel, Tiiph liue-i. Polite ness is part of -the Cilinese religion, but the average Chlnuimiii la tin ttuniitlgated liar. Filial obedience Is n C.ilnes. vir tue. The Celestinls nro great believers in "signs, " thousand in number. They havn no st night streets or wnl s, be cnuso they Lollevx- tho devil trnveU' in it btraight li.io. They wuiit no f. r iuers. "The Cliiuese," said Mr. Auell, "nre docile, they nro not n warlike ruce, nnd yet onco moused, witli theiruiiuu nl.ered millions, they would make a tivmeinluim nmount of trouble to any nation on tlm face of. the envtlu Ilia country is gntiU ually mi cuiiibing to Western civiliza tion, but slowly, very slowly. " THIS TWKNTT-FltTII CONOItnsS. A Qufullon n. to Uho Is the Hole .Sur vivor or Hint Notable Unity. In regnrd to tlm interesting qucstinn whetlu r. Judgu Rcliiud P. jiurvin, of Jamestowti, li the only surviving mem ber of tho Twenty -fifth Congress, an esteemed corrpspoudi ut writes; "Charles Qayerre, nf New Orleans where he still resiles, rejire-euted LouWfnnu iu tho TJulled Stales Senate iuieaS." This is not quite nccurnte. says the New York Sun. Ju.l;;e Gayurre wna elected In 1S33 to the United Stales Senate, but lie never took hU sent, ill-Hi-si btuilHhed film to Europe, where he remnliied for seven or eight years, and It ibert Carter Nitholun as elected ns Sanatoria his place. Judite UayerYe. therefore, did not lepre.sent L-iul-ilaiia In tlie Senate or serve with Judge Marvtu in the'Tivenly fifth Congress. Is tliero any otiiorHUi vivorlhnu Judge Marvin of the distinguiihed body that luomled Cay, C.illioun, and Web-ter, Tom Bentoil. James Bnclmniin. Jihu Crittenden, Franklin Pierre, nnd Silas Wright, nnd, in the House, John Q i-ucy Adams. Jonathan Cftley. Thomiis C ir win. Millntd Fillmore. James K Pollt, Joshua If. Giddings, Odeu H .fTmnn. John P. K"imedy, Hobert M. T. Hunter, Sergennt S -Prentiss, Isaac Toticey, and Henry A. Wise? In that remarkable Twepty-fifth 0 in gress,' besides the great Senatorial tri umvirate, there was not less thnu live statesmen wljo cither ltad been or nfter wnrd were PieVidenls of the United Slates, namely, Jpliu Qiilncy Adams, James K Polk, Millard Fillmore, F.n'ik lin Pieice, nud Junes Duchnnnu; nud so fur as we nave 'ascerlii.neil, the ener- nble Judi;e Marvin, of Chautuuqua, U the sole eurrlvor. " 1'finnlHr lien Franklin. By bis u turners mid ays nf life he became the mot po-ulnr niiiu in France, no tluit lien lie gai ted his pre-entatioii to tlie lilng his future was iisstired. A he pursed through the BtreetfldrParUb. wns followed by ndiiiirlng eyes and cheered loudly by ..ontkusjistio .-. voices;'' siiyH tlie Century. A cSSuteiiipilrnry writes; HA friend of 'nUhep-iTdsora-IIilh'fof -a place at a two pair Ofls.tfcl vtud6v to nee lilm prf 'by'ih hU ctcc'i, but tlta crow tl -td rv gceat, M&U : but luirely sav'Jiie, sn,v,Iurp.,. .Je aviis tli" FreiichmuuV einliodliiwii'or, tho tUenl rcitizan, repabllcniit philoiopliaiv nnd Tiieitd. 41e conipU-talycnutlvilteU nnd captured tho people of Fiance, whimi lie peifeotly underfctnod, and lie7' well kuew "tlmt a xipulnr man becomes booh morefiwcrfiiflh'tii p wer jieelf." Ond 'reel ia3',J) wns t(n lumor lo have seen lorn. PvoiJe. .n-peated what they had. lieard, lil'ut.eay. .Every- fete which h consented to receive, over house where livetinsented to uo, -Spread' in s'gOty new'eWnireH,- who l eo.ifrie sy tuaiiy imrtlsana of the AiiitrlcanTBjfvof' iutioii." " - ' '' ; V, a.1 i "J ' ' ' ' - Xli Q'.d-Mt Klailiiir.Murj'- . s Tlie oLte. tllng atory is 'prnbnb' tliat of tbtt Hind- o berUtninn who wns walking rrfong -tiie-roiid-ivith' ifn Ifou keHlu oii his bnclc, a llva goose iu .onj) Imndi nnd ih thedthdf'rttiflpe op'n, lope by wl.lclrlie ns.'.reniiji'(iTut Frp eutly a w6.ninn.j"ilaed" hini,.and Ihey. walked olii)g together uutil they reached adaik rnviue,. when she shrank back, deolnringi-alio was afraid lie-might kiss her by force tlieio in the dark. 11 man explained that by reason of his burdens ho could not I osslhly do ia "Yes, " ald ' the ,vcm "but what is to hinder" yu from slc!iljigiie,o.uje In the giound'nud tying tlie gnat toil, ami then lay lug the guose on tho- ground nnd covering It with the bottler And then, ho could I 'help myself If you wick edly icr-iisled in kissing me?" ' "Many thanks," said Ilia man. "I never should have thought of all thnt. Y-'ti are an ingenious womaa May your ingenuity always suoce -d. u So they went on until they reached the darkest pert of the ravine. Tlteu he stuck the .oane iu the ground and tied the goat to it, nnd put the goose untjer the kettle hr the tiahe. -and then -li. edVkfed the woman "Id' spite if he TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM .GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, k tho Chest and tho Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tho I M PORTED "ANCHOR"- PI EXPELLEET rIT9 WPWtFi BVP W Thfl BEST. UNGUAL ED REMEDY. tToed with B-reiit m Mtflrln tha Imrrrlxl and Boyal Uneral Hospital oX Vlenzui and manr othera. lent. OnsofourSletert.iufferlnp; from Rhn- I tnatlam for yeari, coula fladnointog to am I bor bnt your A nchor Pain Kxpeller. I BCUOOL BISTERS DIC JNOTIUS DAUB. CO Contn n bottlo. OF HOST DRUQOIBT3. Ott DIRECT FltOM I F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. i 810 Iiroadtcay, A'aie York. I Knmpenn Houses t Ttndoutailt, OV, i i l)ndon. Vienna, llolterdam, lajni i V JConjtoln.Oltfn, tiurombwv. Laloala A -ts rsizi KLsua at amis. fcFREE Booki about other Anchor Rt-A nwdies on Applicatien, f PENSIONS. Tenons desiring Tension Wanks n( Infor million under Art ut June 1890, can obtain the same from tho undersigned, OKO. W. KSSElt. rrothonotarr, itumt Mauch Chunk, Pa. tt Jof 0i)"tl i . .,)) jdii ttaiJH oxsioonsia ao aioa .11 'OOT.UU i t3 w o -ia "wcTrn lifl C5 "09 3NI0ia3H CIH30M , om Xq con "ni nt ftmn panrtsid nnn sj pm'tra. n t d jui joj paj 'dtiXiiAv i jo sioaiTj jogmv ij( pMuauil nthxi vq Xnflnui erov, 'br tnoij eSisqo jo eoji iprponj tii uTotrio o a co oicumd wot in 'asnjtpna Ha , ot o-Mf ?u rq m& sefmer Tho Best Remedy fa this worM, says X nofherr ot Byrsoois, S. T Is Vaster Koenia a Nerve Tonlo, bceauss my- sos who was partially parallied tnrea years aco sad nttaokod D7 fits, h..s not bad any symptoms of tbsm elnee no took one bottle of JUis xeaiedji I moat haartUy thank for It. Norvous Prostration Curod. -CnoanAtt, K. T. Jane, Utt. I vru not able to do snytlilncr for 10 months, at confined to bed most cf Uie tune, eoaldn't eat nor sleep, vras so nervous and dUsy that I coula not tvallc. from tbe houso W tbs garden. I vras nil run down by what tbe doetoia called gerrous prostration. . Ha meulelne seeised to elp mo. Then 1 took rattor Koenlgs Kerra Tmilannd now lean eat and sleep and haven, more sinking fpells, oan do my liousttvurk smlo. Inn; vi'ry thankful for this and recommend th Toalo to all sufferers. BTJSIE VEtBHWETDER. n Hnrti tirt . ,ehllltoa o more N .... of this. Rubber Shoes trains vfom aneomfortsbtr turbm vrtu otwn tlm on uw feat THE "COLCnESTEU" HUBBEK CO, Jjf .l'0.wltb InjMe of best lined wlta rnebea Thl, ailnRA to the shoe and frercats the rabbet fevja. aUpptair off. Call for the " Colchester "ADHESIVE COUNTERS' JOHN LKNTZ, Wboletale diitu, ALLKKTOWN. TA. AT RETAIL BY Itctall dealers can have their nsmesnserted 'lorennannllmition. mavlT. loo;vl flONSUMPTlON. IN its first stages, can bo successfully checked by tho prompt use of Ajrs Cherry l'ectornl. liven in the later periods of that disease, tlm cough Is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. ' ' r have used Ajer's Cherry Pectoral with the best etltc-t In my practice. This womlirrful preparation once laved my life. I hail a constuut couch, night sweats, wus greatly irduccd tn flesh,' and given un by my physician. One bottle ami a linlt of the Pectoral cured tne.' A. o. Lidsuu, Jl. IX., MHdletln, Tenncssen. f " Several jtnrs ago I was severely (11. Tlie doctors suilt I was lit consutnnilon, anil that they could do nollilinrfurine. , but advised ine.as a lust resort, to'try , layer's Cherry Pectoral. AfUir Wkllnr iui mmicino iwg or turee montni 1 ' tras" cured, and my heollli remains gopd to the preieut day "James Blrchard, Uurisn, Coun. ' " Sevcrnl years oro, on a rassaps home from' California, by water, I contracted so severe a cold that for some difys I VTastconflnoil to tny state-room, a'nd a fibyslciau on board considered ray lit. ii danger. Ilapjicnintf to have a bottle .of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used It freely, and my lung were soon restored ; ti) a healthy condition. Since then I have Invariably ri-comiiieni1.eil this prep aration." J. 11. Chandler, Junction, Vs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral pr J. C Ayer U Co., Lowell, M&at. 4JIMHt IK , , pf It Utstf ifMdt b, J9U4. you -'us mil tnu It Ba iukMk. liktr tut mk lMh jDitHtilihty bsm rru imm k lo fit) dj ct iti. aisirt, and tutxr uwt Q u. ft.-lu stvt-t. Ju atkrri ! Amcnvst fti m mtrnttuw , rtv. Inir ftll S'-vr liiiw,. r inf u Hk- latest to nM vilUntu. ktcci 'MirftaT rrt Mitkcr U 1 ML, lntttU .r.ilitnst LA8av,lilrftuf tKt rAUlltri,Al(h VHit. Attn tl MtMU hiiitHx to., uuiUTii, lutii? Subscribe for and read One tjiis paper. 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