MAN AND TOE ARE TWO. JUDGE ARNOLD SHATTERS THE OLD MARRIAGE LAW. A Decision of Interest-The Man mid Woman Are United, but They Are Not Welded as of Old An American Meclf lon Similar to EnglUli Procedure If the opinion of Judge Arnold, of tho court of common pleas No. 4 of Pennsyl vania, is correct, the old idea that man and wife are ono is likoly to be over thrown in our jurisprudence. In an opin ion just handed down tho judge, in treat ing upon tho rights existing between hus band and wife under the marriago law, takes occasion to distinctly throw down tho old idea in tho following words : "The plaintiff claims witness' fees for liis -wife, the defendant objects! and henco the nppcal. Tho question is now, because tho law admitting husband nnd wlfo to testify for but not against each other is now. But in tho few coses in which a party may bo excluded from testifying his wife is also oxcluded. Tills is not because of any supposed unity of husband and wife, for it is manifest that as witnesses they are two in numbor, but because of their idontity of interest and the policy of the law. A husband joined for conformity In a suit by his wifo prior to the married person's property act of Juno 3, 1887, can not re cover witness' fees, because he is a party. No one who is a party can have witness' fee, whether he has an interest in tho suit or not. "Tho law now regards the unity of husband and wife as an obsolete legal fic tion, and it has accommodated ltsolf to that fact. Tho old rule of law that on a gift to a man and his wifo and a third person, the man and wife together took only half tho property, and tho third person took the other half, is abolished by the modern legislation in regard to married persons. Each takes a third now. Statute laws recognize thathus baud and wife are two persons in sub stantial matters. The act of Juno a, 18H7, recognizes the customs and habits of tho people, and declares these customs to be lawful. Tho common law was tno cus tomary law of the people, declared by tho judges. It was tho best statesmanship, the faculty to observe what was needed and then to grant it. "There was a time when husband and wife were one in the eye of the law. The husband on marriage took all his wife's horses, cattle, sheep, and oxen. Bo could chastise her moderately, say tho books but if he does it now he will be pun- Ished as a wife water. A wife was a helpmate indeed. She spun yarn, wove tloth, made frocks and breeches, and was generally merged Into her husband's pocket, if not into his person. Women who bring out the spinning wheels of their ancestors, or buy them If they have them not, exhibit a badge of woman's bondage. Now husband and wife wear clothes made and bought in stores. In olden time there were no bazaars and grand depots and establishments of smaller size in which all that is worn by man or woman can be bought. "Formerly married women were under an actual disability to buy goods and make contracts ; now they aro not, oxcept that the law of this State, in its transition state, still puts tho burden on the store keeper to prove and for judges and juries to decide that the articles sold by him to women were necessary for her, overlook' Ing the fact that the best judge of what is necessary for a woman, sound in mind, body and aetate, is herself. Her dlsa baity In this reepect is changed into a privilege to get and keep all she can, with an immunity from liability except for necessaries. The next legislation will change this, no doubt, as it has been changed in England and nearly all the States. "As there is no policy of law violated by allowing witness fees to a wife in a suit by her husband if she is a material wit ness, wo think tho allowance of her fees by the Protlionotary is proper in this case. Whether she was a material wit ness is a question for the taxing officer to determine. The affidavit of a party that a witness is material is not con elusive, but it may be overcome by proof. The materiality of testimony is always open to inquiry. Appeal dis- lissed." he's a nnicK. Ancient Origin of a Phrase of Popular Commendation. Plutarch, in his life of Agesilaus, king of Sparta, gives us the origin of the quaint and familiar saying. On a certain occa sion an ambassador from Epirus, on the diplomatic mission, was Bhown by the king over his.capital. The ambassador knew of the monarch's fame knew that thouch onlv nominally king of Sparta, he was ruler of Greece and he looked to see massive walls rearing aloft tholr embattled towers for the defense of tho town, but found nothing of the kind. He marveled much at this, and s toko of it to the king. "Biro," he said, "I have visited mostof the principal towns, and I find no walls reared in defense. Why is this r" "Indeed, Sir Ambassador," replied Agesilaus, "thou cans'f not have looked carefully. Come with me to-morrow morning and I will show you tho walls of Sparta." Accordingly, on the following morning, the king led his guest out upon tho plain where Ids army was drawn up in full battle array, and pointing proudly to tho ucrlecl hosts, he said : "There thou beholdest the walls of Sparta 10,000 men, and every man a uncK r Detroit rreo Press. Geraniums, There is nothing better adapted to pot culture or for bedding out tlian the gera nium. It requires but little care, is not sensitive to atmospheric changes nor troubled with insects. The list of good geraniums is a long one; we can hardly miss it To select from the many catalogues extant, hero ore, however, a few that are extra fine for pots or beds. Single varieties: Queen of the Belgians, New Life, Mrs. Windsor, Sam Sloan, Leon Porault, F, L. Voith, and Brides maid. Double varieties: Blanche Perfecta, Oloire de France, Black Knight, Gijlion JIangtlli, Golden Dawn, and Naomi. The Ivy Geraniums are also fine for bedding. They aro really much finer tliau when grown in pots. F. J. von Uohinzollem, Mme. Thibaut, and Joan of Aro are three very beautiful varieties. Geraniums delir-ht in a sandy, mellow coil, only moderately rich. If too rich, their tendenoy will be to produce lux. uuant foliage and but few flowers. Whenever the leaves of geraniums turn yellow or pale we may know the soil in which they are growing is exhausted, and at such times wo may safely give them weas: liquid manure once a week." Don't spray your plants when the sun is shining directly upon them, it you wunt the foliage to look nice. Before or after sunrise is the beet time to water plants in the ground. 1,1 na;s Does your wile ever ttirvjatea to go home to her mother? I am willing 10 own mat mine does, ilraggs Not she threatens to send for Iter mother. (Indianapolis Journal. Weeks Well, how are tilings over in Boston? Have they named any sew pie ATWCOtM yetr Wentmsin No-o. But I iMMd a tun therfl wfe for a Put to soup. TUB IXSTllCCTOlt. Not (111 we meet with Love In all Ul lwanty, In all hie solemn maleety ana worth, Can we translate the meanlnit of life's duty, Which God oft writes In cipher at oar birtn. Not till love oomes in all his strength nnfl U-. rot. Oan we read others' hearts) not till thou know A wide compassion for all human error. or sound the quivering aenths or inoriai woo. Not till we sell with htm o'er stormy oceans Have we seen tcmtwetsi hidden In bis hanu Ito holds the keys to all the great emotions j nil lie unlocks them none can nnuersiiuui. Not till wo walk with him on lofty mountains Can wo qulto measure heights. And, ou, mil truth I When onco wo drink from his Immortal fount ains. We bid farewell to tho light heart of youth Thereafter our most perfect day will borrow A dimming shadow from some armilot niffni. Bo great grows Joy It merges Into sorrow, Ana evermore pain tinctures our uengui. lElla Wheeler wncox. Toxicology n Novel Writing, From tho story of the physician in tin "Arabian Nights" who impregnated tl" leaves of a book with a subtle poison which the unjust king absorbed throng! wotting liis fingers to turn tho loaves down to tho most recent story in the dime novel series novelist have reveled in the notion of a poison which is silent but in stantaneously fatal, at tho sumo time leaving no trace of its presence. TIip stories of tho crimes of tho Borgias, of the death dealing work of tho Marquise tie Brinvillers, of the well known "success ion powders "of England, of tho aquato fana of Italy, all rest upon this assump tion. Modern science howovor, with it rea listic icnoclasm, has interfered seriously witli tho operations of this tool of tho novelist s trade. The subject of toxicol ogy has been closely and exhaustively Btudied, tho result being that science now declares that ono can not be poisontd without the cause of-death being made certain by an autopsy, and moro' than this, that the kind of poison used niny bo named with almost as much certainty as .though the chemist or analyist had seen it administered. No longer ran tho novelist put his characters out of tho way with a pinch of powder dissolved in n gloss of wine, nor causo them to sink insensiblo from the inhalation of a poivm hidden in a bouquet of flowers. Tho man of science comes with his tost tubus and apparatus for analysis nnd m.-ili out so clear a case that oven a trial jury can not escape tho conclusions which lie uraw8. A very cursory review of modern sou eational fiction will show that tho novel ists have learned to a rcciato the limita tions which scienco has imposed ou their fancy in tins resiect. Instead of the fa miliar white powder, or anything of that sort, tho writer of fiction 13 now com pelled to go farther afield for his poisons, and to procure them from strange lands and comparatively unkuowu countries, He has to introduce an ngent for his pur- poso from Africa or tho Indies or the in terior of South America, whero the prop- perties of tho llora aro comparatively un known.. His logic.is sound. He reasons that in default of accurate knowledge on the subject it can not be alarmed that some vegetablo poison may not exist pos sessing just tho qualities which the exi gencies of his story demand : and so ho produces his poison, bestows upon ilsomo foreign sounding name, aud endows it with tho attributes of silenco, instanta- neity and indiscoverability, and his work Is done. With mineral poisons tho writer of fic tion must be moro cautious if ho desires to presorvo tho unities. Tho mineral kingdom has been so thoroughly explored that it is hardly possible, within reason, to mako tho imaginary discovery of a mineral possessing tho required toxio qualities. The samo minerals, roughly speaking, aro fouud in one quarter of tho globe as in another, and the effects of their chemical combinations on the sys tem are thoroughly well known. Ar senic, antimony, corrosive sublimate, phosphorous, sugar of lead, and other mineral poisons produco the same effects in ono country as in another, and the symptoms'of this kind of poisoning aro so well known as to bo unmistakable, Who can say, though, that the researches of the experimental chemists of tho pres ent day may not result in the discovery of a poison wldch shall comply exactly with the conditions demanded by tho novelist? Thero aro so many more things in heaven and earth than were ever dreamed of by philosophers of a quarter of a century ogo, that it Is not beyond tho range of possi bility tliat some toxic agent may be dis covered which bhall extinguish tho vital opark with lightning like rapidity nnd yet leave no distinguishable traco of it- presence. Until that discovery Is mado. however, the novelist who finds it also lutcly necessary to rid himself of his characters by poison will be wise to con fine himself to generalities or bring upon tho scene some unknown substance tho existence and qualities of which can not bo tested by cold aud unrfmiautic science. San r rancisco Chronicle, Concise, A teacher in a suburban school, not long ago, gave her pupils 12 minutes in which to writo an "abstract," A ehoi was tlio subject selected by lior, mid tho lioys were to writo ia the liret iierfcou. No limit as to tlio number of lines or words was given them. Mostof tho boys wroto and erased, during the whole timo allotted, but tho teacher noticed ono fellow who sat idle until tho time was within two minutim of expiring. As tlio scholars filed out, she Bnid to him, "Brown, did you ilnioir your abstract?" Yes, ma am, " ho ans wered. Curious to see -what ho could havo written in so short a time, she looked ovor tho papers, and found this : 'Iain a worn out shoe; my oof I in i.s the ash barrel j my grave, the dump. " blio says that almost ns firmly im pressed on her memory as this wimarka- ble composition is tho oxpreaaiou of amazement on tlio boy's face the next morning when lie saw the "100" mark ou his paper. The growth of the nails on the left Iinnd requires o or 1U days more than those on the right. The growth is more rapid in children than in adults, aud goes on faster in summer than in winter. It requires an nverago of 133 days for tlio renewal of the nails in cold weather aiA but 110 in warm weather. Ilenry Clews predicts that since tho embarrassment of the Barings, the pr- sumed invincible hand of the London banking system, New York city will be come the clearing house 01 tho world. A SUrfllng Astronomical Fact, Professor Charles A. Youuk, the emi- rw-nt I'riuceton astronomer, recently sat ch,: 1 1 ag in the court of the Palace. One of his lis ten 6TB could not refrain from usI.iUK him in an ouliand way : " hat is to you the most wonderful unci startling fact of astronomy ?" -i lie act that your great Lick tele scope reveals aboat 100,000,000 of stars, nuo nmt everyone 01 uiem is a sun Uic-'teticaliy, and by analogy civine light and heat to his planets. You know 'Ji Ijrk telescope rovesds stars so mall that it would require 30,000 of them to 1 visible to the naked oj. "San licui- '.i, a t.xs niner. 3tf l: Gone all tlio painful disorders and chronio weaknesses peculiar to tho -1 .., Tl r n ...ill. 4l,n tion XUlIlitlu BUA. J."U nun of Dr. Piorco's Favorite Prescrip tion. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing-down sensations, norvons prostration, all " fomalo complaints " aro cured by it. It is purely vege table and perfectly liarmloss a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonio and norvinc, imparting vigor and strength to tho wholo system. It costs you nothing if it fails to givo satisfaction, it's guarameea to do so, in ovcry case, or tlio money is refunded. It can ho guaranteed for it doea it. No other medicino for women is sold on such terms. That's tho way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alco hol to inobriato ; no syrup or sugar 10 ticrango uigesuou , u iaunuw medicine, not a beverage. Purely vegetablo and perfectly harmless 111 any condition 01 tno system. World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Proprietors, No. 003 Main Street, jJuITalo, JN. Y.. A wool of good quality is Paid to havo boon mado from tho fibro of tho fir by tho aid of electricity. Kupcpsy. Thin ti what vou nuaht to hare. In fact, vou must have It, to fully enjoy lire. Thousands are searching lor it dally, anil raournlnc hecauso ti,a If nni Tlinti.finila nnnn thousands ol dollars are (pent annually by ourpeoploln the nope mat tnoy may aunin una uuuu. uu I . may be had by all. We guarantee that I.1C0 trie Hitters, II used according to directions and the uso persisted In, will bring you good diges. tlon and oust the demon dyspcpMa and Install Instead eupepsy. we recoramenu ciemrio mv tnrii (ar iivstienglA and all diseases ofthe liver, stomach nnd kidneys. Sold at SOo. nnd $1.00 per Dotuo by lienor, urugKisi. Emigrants leaving Swollen must havo a lottor of recoiiinionilation from tho pastor of tho parish. A jltialmmls Mlslnke. Husbands too oftou permit vivos, and paronts thoir children, to suffor from beadacho, dizziness, neuralgia, slccplcssnoss, fits, norvousnoss, when by tho uso of Dr. Milos' Kestorativo Norviuo such serious results could easily bo prevented. Druggists ovory whero say it gives universal satlsfao tion. and has an cmonso sale. Wood worth St Co., of Fort WayiiOjlnd.; Snow & Co., of Syracuso, N. Y.,; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdalo, Mich.;and hundreds of others say "it is the greatest sellor they over know." It contains no opiates, Trial bottles nnd lino book on Nervous Dis eases, frco at Thomas, LehiBbton nnd Biery, Wolssporl. A cow belonging to a farmor near Marshalltown, Iowa, is tho proud mother of triplet calves. A Scrap of Vnpor Saves Her T.Ifo. It was lust .in nrcllnarv scran ot wraunlnc n:iipr. hut It saved her life. fSho was 111 tlio last stauesof consumption, told by physicians that she was Incurable nml could live only a short tlmej she welphcd lesstlun seventy pounds, (in a slip of wrapping psjier she read oflir. Ulna's 1 ew Disco cry. and pot a sample bottle! It helped her, sho bought n urge bottle. It help ed her more, bousht another and grow better last, continued Its use and Is now strong, hoailliy, rosy, plump, wcIrIiIiir HO pounds Kor fuller particulars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Drucalst. Fort rimltn. Trial uouies 01 tins won derful discovery frco nt Jleber's Drug Btorc. A lobster has boon caught In Penob scot Bay which woighs twouty-two pounds. Its sizo has proevrod for it a certain immortality. In place of bo ing oaten it will occupy a shelf of hon or among tho exhibits of tho Smithson ian Iustituto at Washington. A drcnt imtllo Is constantly colne on in tho human svstcm when vou sut.er with consiiinutloii. coinnis or colds; they slrlvo to ruin health and drag vic tims iu me Krvc. juku timeiy warning; aim use 1'an-Tlna Coueli nnd Consumption Cure. Price 2.1 nnd r0 cents. Dr. Ie's Liver ltcgulator Is a sure euro for dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, lmliccttIon, and all kidney complaints. Trial bottles free nt Miomas' Dmi: blore. Moro than 110 ditforont applications of olectrio motors havo been enumera ted, and tho number is still increasing, Tlio sizes or tno motor rango from those having tho power of a mouso to ono of 6000 horso power, which is in operation near London. I am an old man havo been a constant suifcror with catarrh for tho last ton years. I am entirely curod by tho ttso ot jKiy's uream mum. it is stranco that so slmplo a remedy will euro such a stubborn disease llonry Billings, U. a. i'cnsion Att'y, Washington, JJ. U. I havo boon a groat sufforor from dry catarrh for many years, and I triod many remedies, but nono did me so much uonollt as lily's Uream llalui. It comnlotoly curod 1110. M. J. Laliy. X) Woodward Avo., Boston Highlands, juass. Exnorimonts with electric motors in olovating aud doprossing heavy guns nnd turning in tlio right direction nave boon mauo in ranco, A saving of timo was oifoctod. Tlio threo Chilian war-ships building in Franco will bo provided with such nuplloutiOR. Nerve-ami Liver rills. All important discovery. Ihev act 011 tlio liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves., A new principle. Tiiey speedly cure biliousness, bad taste, tuipid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. Co doses lor M cents. Samples tree at T. 1). Thomas and W. 1'. Iliprvs Drug Store. Sweden an Imnrovod duality of class for uso in mlcroscopo nud other fine lensos is secured by tho addition of phosphorous and chlorine. Absolute ironsparonoy. Great hardness, and susceptibility to tho finest polish aro inus ouioiueu. Soma people are constantly troubled with bolls no sooner does one one heal than another makes lis appearance. A thorough eourso of Ayer's Sareaparllla the beet of blood-purifiers, effectn&Hv puts an end to this annojance. We recom mend a trial. A German biolonist says that tho two of n face aro never alike. In two cafes out of five the eyes nro out of liuei one oye is stronger than the other in seven persons out of ten nnd the rlget ear is generally higher than the left. The chimney is a modern nffnir lm ing not yet seven centuries old. In th thirteenth century chimneys were nj loweu on religious houses, manor houses and noblemen's castles. A tailor of Koeiiimbercr. (lermnnv. demonstrated an enormouB muscular iiower before the class of student. With one Uand lifted a heaw chuii- on which sat a Jj pound student, from me nuor tu lui-UiUli- IT IS And we Have 'Em! In grcnt assortment nnd nt nil prices. Wo enn't tell you all nbout them, but thoy nro perfect in style, workmanship nnd price. Come nnd sen nnd nlso tokc n look nt Our Carpets and Furniture. In. which lines are included everything worth bo ng Everything is new style, price nnd -Don't buy until you see our stock ol' goods Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. Fashionable Millinery. Wo have tho Iarcestanrt most Stilish Effects In Bensonnblo lilllllncry nt tlio Lowest l'rlces. Jn the trimming de partment wcliavo Two Oily Milliners to create happiest fnncle In effects for our customers. Wraps -AND- Coats, In Ihonewesttstjlesnml ol tlio very host materials anil inako nt lowest prlcss. Don't go to the city w hen yon can buy cheaper at home. WEISSPORT, IA. Branch Store, Lehighton. &9Q Over the Canal Bridge, East Wcissport, WHOLESALE Watetielens Pens, llcans, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Bananas, Oranges, Lorn ons, Poaches, Apricots, Pino Apples, Cocoanuts, &c. Melons and Peaches in Car Load Lots. Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices, Goods Delivered Free"! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and we deliver goods lree oi charge. , of all W J IS HEAJJQUARTEltS EOlt- GENERAL A.LL KIND Paints, varnishes, Glass, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank treet, FIRST STREET, - Has just opened LADIES' FI'NE Comprising all the very latest teens, Prints, Ginghams, Fancy Dress Patterns of'lhc very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glassware, V ood and Willowware ofthe best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can he bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and same articles can bo purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and aro being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store in this section. Call and be convinced. .Respectfully, THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BnOTIIEna. bt Wtma ia a aua tiut ifyut srrra fwiun reap to choolb. Williams & Rogers' Rochester Business University 8tand at the litwtf at the II J uf I'tunmervial uliool In h, lit H.mu, u 1 as an Mlmuttonitl forccti a a medium tut aupllliii Ihi' Imtlnuvi men tit tin- trruita of llacliif liinltituius wuin im u and mtitirii on Hit' iiiult ro.nl to ntn ri, ami hi (lit- i-xtt in. clean"' c ami ! ol Itn tiiulimi.-ut THOKOl l.ll IM Mr Ilt'l A I , SHOli Til AN II AND I'UAC TtrAL. ISNUMhH OOl'll t1 S 1 Rt 1 t nt ir inlliAiinii.il .il,.K.,,nt uill l.c initlli .1 frtv drew jiinulj-diuy TIME TO TALK AtiOUT DE A 1,1511 LN kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low UJU&5J HARD WAR R OF COAL, Lehigliton, Pa - LEHIGHTON, an entire new line of DRESS GOODS! styles m White Goods, Sa MaFSe CS. Seersuckers and Feed at prices fully as low as the BUNew York. Wee H cU.1 country ith 1ru.l11.1l anil eapulilu HulktHiita. an jtrxjifigiX VqSI Vessa M ia Vast! esas WoiirsAOMEBIacRing lOTopMRE0R5it8n. MtoMeMi Ud by mn. idrML ' Look At my rU chip basket, I-n't it a beauty T I bate Just tintsbed painting It with if A 10c. BOTTLE will do ball a dozen batkctB. WOLFF tt nANDOLPII. Philadelphia. IU K-ll ON bonntlflo Dtherthinin hftUlon liket t. It mikes a wltito itliM tm ny color yon de Kim to match. It chaagn a ptno UWt l walnut, a cane rocker to mahogany. It etnlni, paints, lacquer. Japan. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil Watctate, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna oapcctfnlly Invites tlio attention ot Ills filonds nml the citizens generally to Ills Immente new stock ot Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices that defy competition, ltwlllpfty you o call nnd Inspect my stoclc beforo purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly ilone at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, JM't Forget tiie Place SIGN OF THE BIG WAT OH Bank St Lehighton. DCCI0IF8T Ayer's Pills May always bo relied upon as a certain euro for liver troubles, constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice, and rheumatism. Unllko most cathartics, Ayer's Pills strengthen tho stomach, llrer, and bowels, and restore to these organs their normal and regular action. Taken In season, they check tho progress ot colds, lovers, and malaria. Being purely regetablo and sugar-coated, Ayer's nils aro The Favorite famliy medicine, while travelers, both by sea and land, find them to bo indispensable. "Wo sell moro ot Ayer's rills thanot all other kinds put together, and they giro per fect satisfaction." Chrlstenscn & llaarlow, Druggists, Baldwin, Wis. "I have used Ayer's nils for tho past thirty years, and consider them an Invaluable Family Stfledicine I know of no better remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia." James Quinn, Hartford, Ct. Uapt. Chas. Mueller, ot "tho steamship "Felicia," says t "l'or several years I havo relied moro upon Ayer's rills than anything else In tho medicino chest, to regulate my bowels, and thoso of tho ship's crew. These rills arc not sevcro In their action, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them, and with good effect, for tno cure of rneu matlsm, kidney troubles, nnd dyspepsia." er?s Pills pnirAnED by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy all DroKKl'tfl and Dealer la Mcdlciae SCHIFFUANN'S ASTHMA CURE InrtantiT rll th mot vloImt tttafc ad loinm com fcrUbUilMr KO 1TA1T1K0 for UENL'LTS. felnx ntd hf lahavlfclion. lta Mtion U ImmMUla, direct ud certain tad ft nt li the mall In all nnbU tUM. A ilngla UU WDTliKn tbt moit ikiptlc!. frk, SOo. and 1.00 of uj IruggM, or by ib&U. Bamplti PrOO tamp. DR. R. 6CHIFFMANN St. Paul, Ulna. it Croup, wbat would you dor Wliat phjilclftn could MM Tfvmtp llttl nna rvmld ho taken TfltHlttUT with Ucmbnui. mi Beldin's Remedy T tftarfjilaa. harmliMi Dowder. and ii tha onlTlafemiard. o jaratt baa i)rer failed. Order WOW from yoardraggUI THE CH. Blltllll P&Df RICTART CO., JAMAICA, lit Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROIJ t. 3 D3 E3- Iain now 71 yeras of ace. Was a student ot sieuicjne ana wirsery lor aeven ears under the famous Dr. Nelson, and alter leu fari1 hard study and In consultation with seven ol the moat eminent physicians Iu the city of l'lulodelphla alnce lull, I have discovered tne cure ot many so-called incurable dlieaae. It can no lonxer lie doubted that the snlne can be cured i that paralyzed limbs can bereitored to their natural uw, and general debility cured. CoiiKesIlon of the brain. apoWxy, results of sun stroke and the worst eases of rheumatism, sci atica, neuralgia, liter comnliiiiiL llrluhu' ilia. eHseof the kidneys, hip and bone disease, ca lami, uroiicntus. cnronic uyseuiery. and ry. and sp all entirely cnucfi ucarL uisuasr aim uiiiiucria. ai cured h lui pure uitHiiciues ol my owu prepara- nun, i. iw ii iioi ij m. tiiicuwm. Uuriuit nine jeura oyer 1G.000 nersous in this city aioue uuve uscu incse metiicinas and are living Hitnessea of their worth. All their names ran be obtained by calllnK at the office and lab oratory ot l'rofcasur Itoodrou, No. 1T27 KorUi Tenth Hlieet, l'lilladclphla. I was myself In jured In the sjiiiie and (Mi.ilzed for sevmi years and pronounced liieuiable hy anven of the moat able physicians ami auiucou ol this city. 1 aiu now vieil and healthy, li.n my cured myself with my own medic iue. Do not listen to IIiom prejudiced against lui- Kroremeut lu uittilii ine and die, w ben youtaau e saved. I will not to Into practice myself. t-mu over 60 years of age, but Kill sell my ini ilu in- s. I have two eminent physicians oonncurjl altli me to attend to calllmr at the rMakliuuu nt itui alek If required. . Come one. come all sufferers anil he restored to health, cured b them' pure medlelui a and thus see eipcrlriief ami believe lor omselvea. oaies and Uilinialiu oieually fmni 7 A. M , UHV' I' M l'i.11 in uill.. Al v aluiii UOl'DUUll. 17.-7 N lotllal fhltadiilibla. I'a.' Jiff ''Ja'i A pamphlet of Information andabB atract ul the lava, showing1 How toHr Sfiaubta,n latenta, Cavcata. TradM PPjK.Uarta, CoprrlKhU, acnt jru.MKff ... X THE STtl'IO MF.N OK TO-Dkl. Tli aenUeinatt nf llir Pn Alia Var nlalifil Ilia Coiltlinra. TftUpyraml, looking back, declared tlmt I10 who had not lived before tho French revolution knew nothing of the charm of living. Now, howter. lu England, at least, conversation, liKe letter vrrltlnr nnd a hundred other t ocinl joys of n quiet and leisurely tlRc, ii Hed, nnd in their places we havo telegrams, slang, nud slovenliness. Bays rt writer in ia Gentleman's Magazine. There teems to he a general agreement tlmt in our time conversation is in a lad way. Without repose, without a certain strain of old world courtesy, without manners, short, conversation is impossible. Msny will agree with It. Kenan, wbo finds this to 1k n pushing, sellUh, demo cratic nge. of which "llrnt come first served" la the rule, and which has oeasetl to iay any heed to civility. Nor is tills n question only of man ners, when the philosopher Schopen hauer used to dine in toll cont and while tio at tho table d'hote in Frankfort he used dally to place n gold piece beneath liis plate. "Thai," ho explained when asked, "is to go to the poor whenever 1 hear the olllcers discuss anything more serious thnn women, dogs, and horses. " The gold plcco always reappeared, and I fenr it would do bo in places nearer tliau rankfort. Forty years ago Sir Arthur IIcIpB, In "Fricnla In Council," pro nounced the "main current of society dreary and dull. " It has not Improved eince. A Ftn'tnighlly reviewer recently referred to the decay of lite art of con versation. The men ot the Mermaid or tho friends of Falkland or of Johnson would be disgusted with the "wealthy curled darlings of our nation. " A society journal speaks of the thin, smart, WM talk of tlio present day, and Sir. Mat lock, in that rather impudent but chnv book, "The New .cpubllo, " says : " Th. fop of Charles Il's timo aimed nt lwiir; a wit nnd a scholar. The fop of dura ami 1 at being n fool and a dunce. " Comilry Honda. Tltei-o is not a rurnl town within Ixiaril inct liistnnrc of ft rront city which could not. nt Blichl oxiKSiuK), nssuro itself of nil the city bonnli'M it could nccommoiinto by tho simplo process of systematically nnd intelliirently iniprovius nml lKxiuli fy ing its roads, snys the Century. If it wcro to appoint a town committee with power to employ experts, or to obtain expert ntlvice, nnd to carry out the Bug. gestions thus obtained in road improve ment, tho mere public advertisement of (hat proceeding would attract boarders from nil directions. Tlio oxpeuso would not bo great. I.i nearly every caso the gravel or cracked ntonu necessary for tho construction of a serviceable, well drained road can bo obtained within moderate distance. Thevo is, for example, in some parts of Orange county, in New York State, a kind of sott, red sandstone to be found in great abundance, winch crushes readily under tlio wheels nnd makes a hard, firm road bed, which is never dusty and nnvovy muddy, which is yielding to th- horses' feet, and most agreeable to liduover. Ordina. gravel can bo used with utmost cqua, y good results. The main tiling is to securo something lik scientific knowledge in tho construc tion of the road and iu tho mixture of materials. Tlio vicious idea that any body can mako n road by shoveling dirt from tlio gutter into tlio middlo of it, or, what is tho samo tiling in a wholesale form, hauling it there by means of a scraper, must bo abandoned at tho outset, and not only abandoned but prohibited. Until that is douo no reform will bo possible Dcttaca Go to Slctr In Dcfltill Order. According to tho best writers on the subject, it lias been ascertained Hint in beginning to slo p the senses do no', unitedly fall into a state of slumber, lm drop olf ono after the other, Tho sight ceases, in consoruenco of tho protection of tho eyelids, to receive impressions fust, while all tho other senses preservo their sensibility entire. Tlio senso of taste Li the next which loses its susceptibility to impressions, and then the senso of smell ing. The hearing is next iu order, and Io.it of all comes tlio senso of touch. Fur thennore, tho senses aro thought to slet'i with different degrees of profoundueM. The sensi' of touch sleeps tho most lightly and is the mast easily awakened; Hie ne. t easii'!t is the hearing ; the next is the sight; nnd the taste and Muclling awake the last. Anotrier remarkable circiun- btniii'e deserves notice; certain muscles and parti, of the body begin to sleep b fore others. Sliwp commences nt tho ex tremities, beginning witli tho foot and legH, and ciecp'uu toward the center ul nervous action. Tlio neeoHsity for keep ing tho foot warm and perfectly still, as u preliminary of sleep, is well known. From these explanations it will not ap pear surprising that, witli one or moro of the senses, and perhaps also ono or more parts of the body, imperfectly asleep, there should bo at tho same timo an im perfect itind of mental action, which pro duces tlio phenomenon of dreaming. Herald of Health. Pttilflril Walls of Ilouara. A gentlemnn who has just retumetl from a visit to the mountains in tho vi cinity of Crawfish Springs, now Chioka mauga, and who has devoted considerable timo to tho study of nrchnjology, has much to say of fho wonders and beauties of that section. "Few are aware," snys ho, "that high up on ngeon mountain, wlilclt joins. jjxiL-out in mauing .ilclxjmoro s (Jove, there isastrango and beautiful forma tion of stono and rock strikingly re sembling ancient buildings in process of decay. Many perfect petrifications nro found on tho mountains, and ono can readily imagine that these stony, rigid remains, which the crodulous mountain Cere call tho Rook City, are the petrified walls qf houses which onpe echoed to tlio volco and tread of man tho slmulacher of a ruined city. "Atlanta Constitu tion. It is stated that copper piping when hot lias on injurious effect upon any india rubber tubing with which it may oonio in contact. dladatone Wiadom. Here is a message from Mr. Gladstono to young men: "Bosuro that overyone of you lias his placo and vocation on this earth, and that it rests with you to find it. Do not believe those who too lightly say nothing succeeds like suoceaa. Hirort honest, manful, humble effort uc- ceeds by its reflected action, especially in youtn, better man success ; which, in deed, too easily won and too early gained, not, semom serves, nice .winning the find throw qf the dioe, to blind and ttunefv. Be thorough in all you dq. Work on ward and work upward, and may the blessing of tho Moat High sootho your sares, clear your yUion, and crown your labor, " A. Near JISsop Fable, A chicken only a few days old found an earth worm fat, crinkly, and shin ing, and muah longer than himself, After speudlng a long tlnn and tinng himself all out in ruiiuinu aliout tn find a corner wliere lieonuMonioy bli pri.e alone, but continually triHl up liy stepping upon hi wriggling victim, he at last stepped upon it once too ofu-n, broke it in two, and had the greater imrt uf it snapped up by uuother rhit-ken Huv fubula doct -it reajHirjublf auiount of wculih ia betier than too mucb. Ipmn ekpellepJ B Joints, Nouralgia, Sprains, ao I Boforo you lined - liy, ettaltt 8 A B-FREE OP CHAtlCE-Sa flj ML F. AD. RIGHTE.R & CMS K-"3aK 310 EroadwaY, Sj 50KOeiil - w i . i"-r Sale bjrl Blck Headache and roll ot all tho troubles fncf rlent to a bilious Btate of tho system, sucli aa Clzztncan, Kausoi. Drowsiness, Dlatreaa after cstlnK.l'alnla the ado, ie. Whila their most romuxsblo euccoss has boen shown la cmlsg nctaachc yet Carter's UUlo Iitver FftM are equally valuable In Gonstlpatlon, curing and pro venUng thlsannoylna complalntwhlle thay also correct all disorders of thestomach jUmulata tha ltTcrandreinilatothobowelj. Evoalf they only turcu IAcliatheyTreuIdboalmostprIeoles9tothosovIia lauf for from this dlstnalogcompIaInt;but(ortu .catslytholrcoodncssdooanotendhflro.aDdthosa ,who once try them will find these Uttlo plus valu able In eomony ways that they will not bo WIN illsgtodovriuioutthem. Pnt af tor allalcfc hood lis the bono of so many lives that herofswher IvremaVeottrgroatboast. OurpluacareitwhUu .others do not. I Carter's Uulo Ltver Pills aro very small and Tory easy to take, Ono or two pills mako a doso, Uicy aro strictly vogotablo and do not grlpo or purge, but by tholr gentle action ploaao all wh .uso them. In vials at 25 cents) fire for II. Uola by drngjdiits everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE! CO., New York! , SMALLPiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt BEST IN TIIE WOltt.D. Itawvarlcaqualll tea are UDSumaaaed. actually cutlaetlcs two boxes cf any other brand. Noo cfTectod by boat. Ei(li;'k' TUB OKU V1HV. rOK8ALCIITr)rAI.ECSOENEnALLY. Ill Tho moat Sacceaxral V owr tllscor ercd, as It Is certain la 1. i dnes not fjIUter, Head proof below: , IJneoKi.Tir. Conn., UayET., Dr. B. J. KtaouLL tJo.i Blrs : Last Summer 1 cura! aCnrbnponmrhoct witli youreelebratotlKcmliUfa HparinCuroanaU was thatHwt job lover saw done, I have adozvn empty rmtiti's, ItavinxuntlliwJUi perfect success, curlnBovery thliml irlrtllt ou. My neiahborruul a hone witu a cry bad Spavin that mfideitim lame, lie asked mo how to euro It. I rrcoiii mended Kendall's 8pavta Cure Ho cured ttie bpavtu la Just threo week. Yours roc poet fully, Wolcott WnTEE. . Coujmbup, Ohio, April 4, TMt B. H J. KEsniix Cp.i Per Blrs t IhAVwUMinstlllnfrmorpof KenJall's Pparln Cure and Flint's CoihIIlIuii lUfvdvra Ihaii frer before. One man rutld to me. It was the be; Viwdcr I ever kept aud tho lost he ever used, Jteanectfully. OTTO L. norraAtr. CnrTrcSAKao, It, Y., liar 19, oa Dr. 13. J. Hon ill (3a, Dear ISIrsi I liavij use1 rovctaI bottles of your SendaU's SparfnOiirp with jwrfect Hact'etu, on a Talu&hlo and blooded mare that was quite lame with a liono Spavlu. The mare Is now entirely froo from lameneM and shows io hunoh on cw- Joint. Xlespcctfully, i IL Jlurcuun. KENDALL'S SPAVIN Glim. t, . v n HoircoB, Way 8, nw, Da. a J. Kkxdall Go Uentsi J think It my duty to render you my thauki for your far famed Kendall's Spavin Cui, 1 had a four year old Ally which I iirixed veiy highly. She hod a rery severe swollen leg. I tne about eiffht different lands of medicines which Hid no Kod. I purchased a bottle of your Kecrtuil's Bpayla Uoro whleh eurod br in four days I remaiu yours, illElO.l DOWDd. Price $1 per bottle, or air bottles for S. All drug Cists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to an address oa receiptor prioo by the proprie tors. . UU. II, J. K UNO AM, CO., tauluri(li 1'nlU, Vermont MONEYII Kil.lh atltd b.itl.,11 lav 11.AU i.i la. tkt.LI at AS.. t IK II... i-tih-T n i, touuK m ill aiitS In iktir I iira.tthr i ))rj litt An? 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