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I . mi irrmir.cr; for I soe more light ". , ilnrlcnoM In (tie world; mlnn cjei m i k '. i, , .1 tiic first dim radiance of tho dawn, An' ' '- In nolo the elood tht threatens i i :i mi re and the beauty of tbemsr, i. i nw m. slight thoualit IkIto lt tliorni ' i. : i turret intulo of the lark's clear mms (hut with Inethan the nlg-ht hawk's i . T.ioa lu this great throe of pain called Life 1 H id it iniilure, link with each despair. Will worth the prloe of Anguish. 1 detect J.Inr" good than otII In humanity. Love lights more fires than hate extlnRnt-Oion, And men Brow better as the world grows old. -Ella Ulieele r Wilcox. f OM BASSETT'S LEAP. -jitlilr-en O'Moarn was ono of tho pret- t'est girl In tlio couuty Tlpperary. In, llio words of the old song : "Her hair glossy blaek, her eyes were dari bine. fer color still changing, her smiles ever new; go pret ty was Kathleen, my sweet mile until- iren, Mr Kathleen O'Morol" Only alia wns Kathleen CJleora ins tend of Kathleen O'More. Knthleen had ninny suitors, but slio wbr wilful, oniiriclnus.nnd hard to lilttwe. nnd tlrwo were only two who oould boast of receiving miy cncoiirrtementfrom tho cnntlvntlng damsel. Hetwepu these two favorutl ones tj flai-oo vlvaliy exlttwl. nnd they were constantly endtiivoriiiir to drive eneli other out of the field; lint onch held his irround inanfnlly, ".nil would lie neither intimidated nor onllc-ed to vleld nn Inch Tom Bmwfllt had the ndvnutage in wealth nnd (oxitloli, and, furthermore, ho wns fntorail Uy Kntlileeit's fntliiT. The other, Denis O'llallornn, had youth. mnl l,wb nnil n ilnsltlnir. In-illliim. mnii. mi - ivimt n lone wav towartl win. "'"fff Sjlot-, ViJigii raWy well o!T, Denis was poor in coiiijiiiriioil to his ..,.. tmweTer. ws imn,i:.ned in his turn by his nge .Not that Tom Daasett wns au old man, or oton what might be termed middle aged; but he- was a (0od deal older than Denis. In ml otner res ow mo uvn meu wero minv matelteil, and Kathleen herself could not tell which nhe liked best. She encouraged lint one nnd then tho other in the most ..riivatlug way. It was clearly it case "How lmmw could I ho wllh clthe.' Wero t'other dear charmer awayl" va7 lr EiVopi'.co to the other, and . . . ... Jviitlileeii was perplexed as to wnat sue Ehould do. This position of allium con tinned for somo tlmo; but at last tho cul in': nllng-pdfht was reached, and Kath ler-i saw that she must sptedily decide in fnvor of ono or none. One evening, at n dance. Tom Bussett rcsolvou to test Ins fato at once by pro lwaing to Kathleen; but fortuuo was un kind, orperhaps Kathleen susiiected his desigu and purposely foiled him any how, ho did not find an opportunity to ask tho monicntoiJs question, and was obliged to content himself by begging for a nrivato interview tho next day. Kath lecn demurely granted Ins sequent, anil demurely named 11 o clock in the lore' noon as the hour, Bassett's elation at this concession wns bo great that O'Halloran noticed it r.ml Ixseamo suspicious ; so he, too, resolved to try his luck. But fortuuo or Iuuh lcen was no kindor to him than to Bas Bett, and ho also asked for an interview tho next day. Kathleen was at no losi to guess the Intentions of her suitor) nnd, influenced by a spirit of mischief, "ho told craalkmm that ho might call at O'Halloran grow elated, and his triumph' ant looks were regarded by Bassett with misgivings; nnd for tho remainder of thd"ovenlng tho two men kept strict watch nnd ward over each other, each determined not to give his rival a chance of speaking first. Kathleen took in tho situation pretty accurately, and liad some difficulty in restraining her mirth, as bIio saw how the rivals glowered at each other. Tho next morning Tom Bassett, irre proachably dressed and mounted on his favorita horeo, a big bay, rodo fortli gayly to keep his appointment with Miss O'Meara. Garryhougla, where Kathleen lived", was seven or eight miles distant from his own home, and Tom com monced tbo journey full of hopo and joyful anticipation. His pleasant thoughts wcro, howovcr, put to flight when, on arriving nt four cross roads, lie came upon Deni3 O'Halloran, arrayed in great splendor, and Tiding his famous black mare, Bhylie Bawn, which W03 coveted by every ono who saw it. Involuntarily tho rivals drow rein, and glared at each other; and then, after ox changing a suspicious salutation, each waited to see in which direction tho other was going. For nearly n minute both sat still on their horses, nnd then, as if acting under ono impulso, they wheeled their horses simultaneously into tho road leading to Garryhougla. This evidence that their tliMtiuntion was the same was too much for O'HqIIw rau, and ho turned sharply to his lival. "VJhero arc you going, ILiwiett?" ho angrily inquired. "To Qnrryhougla. " "So am II" Again the rivnls stared nt each other III. 1.... ....ln!An 1 for neither had nny difficulty in guessing the other's object in making so early a visit to Miss O'Meara. " Well, goodbye; I must bo olf! I'm in a liurryl" Tom Jhwsett said at last, urg ing his house Into a oauter. "So am II" retorted Doulx, giving h',3 maiti her head. Side by aide the rivals galloped on, try ing to outstrip uaoli other, until at lust they were flying along at n rainug speed. All doubt and pretsnoe wero now thrown nslde, both men feeling thnt it was hi truth a race between them. On tliey went, mile after mile, the ground om- iug to move beneath tlihoras' hoof.-i, at so territlo u pace wee they rushing through the air. "Who wins tlio race ins Kat:.kn; tbt loser nuits the thsldl" yslled O'tlsllo.- wu, aitnt maddwisd with ax.itj.t awl tJtatnpid tceat whioli tliey were goiug. "Be it so; it is a lwrgain." sb-iuiwi uasseu lu return. He was no less excited, but mnro volf mntsliirf? tlian T..,tri nnl Ilo .l,,l,,r.,rllu reeoWed to win or die in t!i aitsmoL ,"G?dl,??!. ,Yo'1 1Ul4y lvWl luo Jy moment later, as his man- put nn a hp.11 1 and galrmla lead of n liiwi y.n!.. Baasalt made no ivply. but iiia f.ice assumed a look of deadly den nni.i u. , .. and lie oonceotrated his iitluniiii'i ou hi, horso, whloh soon regained its pUne U slde the black mare. An iiuttnut later tliey Bwept round a curve iu the road, aud right ahead of them lay the entrance to Uarryliougln; but the gate was shut. Involuntarily -Deua sUckened sieed end looked at his companion ; but Tom Baseetfs faoe was rigid, and without a word or sign he held 'his horse stiuight far the gate, It was along, white un gate nearly 5 feet high, and fuhiful jump to faoe ; but the gallant boy cleaiul It in splendid style. A shout of mingled r.ige am; admira tion burst from O'llulluiiin.ii- lu- iinebjfd the daring exploit, and u ckliea of the oonsaqtteaee, he en .uiored to imitatu It But Shylht Bawn was wiser than her master, and refused to jump. After clearing the gatu Tom llusnei drew bridle and turned to natch I.l, SeaJ Uweaw tba imira WiV aiul e ing litmfii'li from the k-hI Up. Iip iuMh I lit 11 c.it.1 ;i v . - t ii ( I it a -ii'i mid hue. Hii. . i:i ' It : -til i' i. ' use I. Don'i ii 1 1 -It lur, O'llalloranl" shouted i. , ,i, h i lie saw UeniH raise his whip. "'1 h" H..11.' kmuvs sheean't jump it. You would (inly break both your necks I Come on in, niau; what are you waiting foi ?" lie finished, as he threw open the hhI". But Denis held back. "No; it's of no use going nny farther," lie answered gloomily. "I've lost tho race, and I'll keep my word. Kttthlcen is yoursl I don't know that you'd have won, though, but for that confounded" gate, being shut. " " Exactly so ; and I'm not going to tako advantage of it. There are not many horaei that would face that jump, I can Ml you; so do not look so glum, O'Hnl lur.in. Como on, and try your luck, nian ; Kathleen may refill me, after nil, you know," Hald BasscU heartily. By jingo, you are a trump, Bassett! You deserve to winl" cried Denis, recog nieing and responding to his rivnl's gen- ernsitv. '"om shut the gate, mounted his horso, en 1 the two meu rndt" on together. I say, Uunelt, Denis remarked, after r, ruinii'iils silence, "both of us have con. - lu re to-day with the mine intention. ovldt nlly ; but I ficl I shouldn't bo using yolt well if I iliilu't leil you that I'vo oonii; Iiy a special :.piimiiioiir. Kath leen promised to see me to day At 11 oVluclt, to say either 'Yes' or 'No.'" ' Jiy ease nreci.-i V," returned Totridl ar,tonit)hmeiit. "ono made tlm sanm ap poi.iluient with inn, at the same hour, nnd for the same purpose. " 1 lnr deuce she did!" exclaimed O f lal- lonui amuiugly. i.io two men stnr.-d nl e-ioh otiier for a mouioiit in silence, n.i.l tlii-n siuiultan ooiwly burst into a inn ;li. "hJie did it on lmiiwse, l'.i ,wearJ" cri-d Denis, half laughing, l.u!f uimTy. - ine ncue sr.ucy witcn! Mi.- i.i lnakmg looisor usi" "It looks like it," rctmned Bassett Sh meant to imt us Ixitli off, I'm uir.iii1." 'e'll play her n trick, then." said. it MiM. We eati tuni tho tables nicelv uitoitherby ljot'i of lis going together and r.'..iug her to ehoiwe llieii of us slie'll tuairy. She'd have lo l. . 'No'loone or bulh Oi' its. What i' von i-.ay, Bas Eett?" "Ail right I'm nreeile," l-esjioiiHed' Bas..elt briefly; nii'l tney tiintared onlto the house. A few minutes l.iler :;iey uu-o lujllss. O'ileara's jiresunco mid exchanging salu tations. . Iii-.i the usual iliilities had betn tone thriitighjT'i.iujjisat spoke at ouoe, without ciicuuiloeution, ns to tlie ' obj-et ul ins visit. "iC.uh . n, you know what both of us Iiavo cm. huio for to day," ho said, put tiuj hin hand on Denis's Bhoulder, "So which Is it to be, O'Halloran or ma? Choose between us or against us. " Sho naa complete! j taken by surprise, and lost her self '".'ssion. Slio had uevei- dixamed of being tukoli by storm in bitch a maimer, b.ie siood looking at her visitors witii ciiiubon tlieeks and con f u leil niisii, utterly uuable to collect hur BCatterod wits. Tho two men waited patiently and in sileneo, neither by word or look advo cutiiig Ilia cause. At last, 'when "tho situuiiou wasbecomingpaiuful, Kathlceh put au end to It by advancing a step and holding out lior hand. I "I don't wan't to choose cither of you," she taid, laoghlu nnd blushing; "but, Einco batii of you iiibiA on it, I think it must bo Tom His!ettj" and she placed both her hands in his. " Denis O'iliiUurau bore His disappoint ment manfully, aud acted as "best man" at tho wedding, ' Ho set nil tlra giients at tho breakfastitablo in roar of laiigliter uy a grppuiu ueuuiqjiiuu oi ins iaco viiu tho bridegroom and Tom's wonderful leap, ;" lor many a year afterward tho whito gato at GarryhoughUi was pointed flat as Tom Bassett's Leap. Tiloderli Education. A fow days sinco a rcpresentn'tivo of tlio pressfrom what tho metropolis calls ono of her sister cities, enmo to the resi dence of n prominent pastor to inmiiro as to his text for tho EuccecxlingS.ilib.itli. A member of the household, having as certained it, informed tho "seeker after truth" that it was, "A littlo loaven lcav eneth tho whole lump. Oalatians 5; 9." Whereupou-tho new revisionist recorded, "A little eleven eleveneth tlio whole lump., Collisions 5 ; u. Hwas mamtost uo- yond necessity of proof that he had VO' ceivod his education at tho Athletic Uni veiuity under tho special direction of tho profoisor of "Football in its relation to the rnblio Weal. " Ilomlletio Review. "Whether a boy . is from country or city, ricii or poor, weak or fctrcmg, tal ented or not, will and work are sure to win, Wishes fall, but wills prevail. Labor is hick. - ' t ii ' ronp.ia:; news ash i.iw.s. Brussels now counts 600,000 iuliublt ants. Bismarck will publish his memo: during his lifetime. Gladstone averages about fl,0 O-.'o overy lieusj' .per or m..azlue article. Two million pounds worth of Uormin toys are sold In England yearly. There are SO engineers ami 01) flrcin" always on board of. the City of lV.i.. steamship. . . With 180,000 pauners in Kupl--K, what a host of poor relat.. is its self niimiott ing citizens must li ve 1 ' American travebr efre now journey ing from France to S itserland via Al sace without paasports. The commander hi chief has. iiwued or ders for the closing of all Dray.odge uxiBiuig m ine iiriusii Army. . Acustoms officer in Holland stopped a cosuy collection of uutterflios, uliusing mo insects dutiable as poultry. ' Sparrows have become such a nuisance In same parte of Ga ninny tliat a reward is ouenxl for their destruction. Itustian government lias decided to employ the decimal system iu all medi cal and pharmaceutical weifcliUi. One of the kaiser's arms is so nerfectlv withered and helpless that lie lias to eat wan a combination knife and fork. An ingenious American proposes to build an elevator nt Mount Blano which will be able to oarry S10 persons at once. The natural history museum at Ken sington lias received a novel addition to Its shelves in the sliape of 10,000 spiders. It is now asserted that the British gen oral eleetton will take place in November. 1804, about the time of our Presidential ejection. About 17,000,000 tons of coal per year i nit) amount yieiueu uy the chief cool ciwnots oi ureat Uritaln Ne .oastle, oouiu waies, ana tho Clyde oouutrv. The shah of Persia has delegated a dozen nobleman to visit Germany and study the methods employed in the various brandies of the government eerv- M. Jules Toutain, of the Ecole Fran caie de Home, has '.iscoverednearTuins on a lull called Bou Kournvin. i hut ai pears to be a temple of Baal of Koman tunes. Tlie Russian government has deter mined to build a second Ruaaian church iu Paris. An iinpeiial gram of $180,000 has been made, and the uork will be ( ommenced at the end of this year. No man l eyer so hard up Hint he r.m't rsise n umbrella. Walter llerr by Sir Waller, trot I oil, to n record of 2 101 At Danville. Ky. iceen 1. This is the second of the get of Sir Walter to beat 2.20 Hon. Vllliam I,. Sco't' of the Algeria Stud, lies seriously ill at his home In Krie, For sixty years Dresden In Germany has manufactured the gin for-iM public and private lighting. A leper has been nlseovered among the paupers at Llsburn. a flourishing town in the north of Ireland. The oldest surgeon In Ihe world Is bniil to be M. ll'.Saltnon of Cambridge, Eng. Ho was born In March, 1700, Cliiolnnatl claims to have the tallest w llceman In America In the person of a man Whoso height is 0 feet 0 inches. Henry Tschmlt, aeed 17 years, Is the first blind person to pass the examination of the American College of Jluslclans. Philadelphia hat one coroner, who gels SCOOO a year, and has the assistance of a deputy at $2300, two phpslclani nt $121)0, two clerks and two messengers. This It nlmt too on ulit to nave. In faet. von must liars It, to rally enjoy life, f liouraniii aro Manning lor It dully, srol mourn tug twranss tlioy And It not. Tlioutands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annually or ourprapism tna hot that tliw may attain this lioon. Ami vol It may be had by nit. we Kuarante that Bloo- Ihe use persisted In, will brlnu yu KOod dln Hon ami ourtihe demon dyspepsia JUH1 Install Instcml cupep'Ti We recommend Jflcetrlo illt null ail uimki ui t,i ii.vr, s. Sold at too. and SI. 00 ner Inttle by Iteber, JlniKKlst. Wags Yes. Hb's a luimorlst. Wooden What a funny head that fellow hat. The deed of an Incendiary Is eorieclly referred to as a "Miming shame." It Is surprising the amount of l rouble a man will endure before It nlll n-cli liim. It is estimated that 1,000,000 pounds or rubber ate u ed annually for bicycle tires A Detroit inanufaeturinK firm irlll make wagon wheels, without hollow felloes nnd spoke. A llrrnt Ilattln Is constantly froitiir nn In tlio biimnn system when you sutfi'r wlili fHinstimiitloii, i-otiidis or oiilils; lbi' strive toiuln licnllli and ilrnirvte tlmsto the pave. Tiike timely wnriiliiK and uso Pan-Tiim Congb and Uoiisimiptloii Cure. I'rlflA 2A ami no rents. )r. ljeets I.1ver Itejrulalor Is a ante cure fur lynixnisla, blllnusnciw. lirarlbiirn. Indigestion, and all kidney rnuiplslntK. '1 rial buttles free at Thomas' Drug Store. A locomotive has 0000 pieces. A part of No-Mati's-Lnnd has become a part o' tho territory of New Mexico. The San Francisco L'oard of Health re fuses to admit Chinamen to die city hos pital. Since 1SG3 there havn been 010 suicides in Prance, Germany and Austrlacoinblntiid I have been a crroat snlfererf roni dry catnn h for many years, and I tried many remedies, but nono utu me so iiiiicn ocnent as isiya ureuin Halm. It completely cured me. M. .1. l.nllv. 39 Woodward Ave., Uostou lllglilanda, Mass, After tislncr Klv'a Cream llalm two months I wns surprised lo find that tbu right nostril, nhloh was closed for over twenty tears, whs open and free as tho oilier, atin could use It now as l could nui'iin lor many 31'vrs. 1 leei tery thankful. It. II. Crcsscugtinm, 275 lstb street, Urooklyn. The politician who wroto an oren letter wishes now thai no liau Kept it closei'. Nervonml T.lvor lllla. . An unnortant discovery. llc' ut on the liver, stomach and bowels Ihrmgii the nerve. A now principle. Tli.'. spicily euro biliousness, bad taste, torpul In c i, pil. and eonstijwtion bplendnl tor men. v...uu'ii and ehililreii. SiniiiU'st.-iiulilest, n ic-t. .o doses for 25 cents. Maniples lice nt I l rjiomns and W. F. l!ii'rs Ornsi ." i. ic Some ono says' "Who la Him reall I ni p mani boine.otner man. l!uclclcna Arnleit Salve. Tho best Snlvo In Ilia world for Cut' . .,iuis(.. Sores, ulcers, Haltltheiuii, Fever Sun's, I i tti'V, OliapDed Hands, Chilblains (Joins, nnilull dUIn Kruptlons, and positively cures l'ilea, r no pa) reiiulrcil. It Is rotaranteeit to irlvo perleet aatls factlon. or money refunded. I'rico 25 eents per box. For sale by N. 1).- HEIIlilt, I.elilRlitnn. Tbo proper lime for expcrlmcntlm with airships is In fly time. Sallow and leaden-hucd complexions soonfeivo place to tho' loveliest tihtk-and- whlte, when the use of Ayer's Sarsapa- rllla is persisted In, and cosmetics entirely abandoned. Nothing can counterfeit the rosy glow of perfect heal th, which b cis'es thoso who use this medicine. There Is a whole world of difference bo tncen tlio North and South poles' Tho Mythological l'nti-s. "Somewhere upon tlio unknown snore, Whero tho streams of life their waters pour, There sit three sisters, evermore Weaving a silken thread." Lovers of classic liahitliurs are familiar nllh that croun, culled the "llireo Fates. ' Fate seems cruel when It deprives women and girls of health. Hut In llr. I'leree.s F.ivorile Pre scription nicy nnu a cure nl iintolit valuu for norvous nroatratlon. stek headaclie. tienrliur. down pains, bloating, weak stomach, untever ston, retroversion, nnd aM those excruciating complaints that nuiko their Uvea inlseralile. All who use It pralso It. Jt contains no hurt ful lnirredieiits.aiid la inmraiitMiil in nive shlu. faCllon lu every ease, ur Us prlce(II.W) will lie refunded. Should the teleohono qlrl wi-ar 'jeller" shoes lu summer? A HeusIblcMiin Would use KlniiK ItiLlRnln fftr tlin Thrmit nnd Minus. It Is turlng more eases nlComtlis, tMus Asllnnu, llrnncliltls. Croup and allTurout aud hung Troubles tlian any other medicine. The Itroprletor has authorued any druggist In give yon n twniiue noma Free to convince nui merit of this great remedy. largo Putties 60c uudsi. oi tue Bow to get a woman to Give her chloroform. keep a secret Specimen Gases. U.lI.CIIffuril, New Cassel, Wis,, whs troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, hin ktonuicli was disordered. Ilia I,lvr wju ajfeatMl in nn alarming decree, appetite fell away, and lie was terriuiy jmiinwu iti siransui ami neau. nil bottles ot Electric Illlters cured hlui. Kdward Suenherd. Ifarrtsbursr. III., lot I tmnnhie sore on hla ler ot eAaht vnmrs' siundl nir Used three bottles of lacctrlc Bitters and seven, boxes of flucklen's A rule Salve, and his leg Is sound and v, elt. John Biwaker, OuUwba.O.Jiad Ave targe fever sores on hto leg, donors said bo ;vas Incurable. One bottle Blectrlc flitters ami ope uox iiueKien s Armen salve cured li entirely. Mold by Iteber's Drug aton. 'rhe winter rye -ield in Prussia is es mated to be 75 per cent, of the average and of winter wheat 83 per cent., while the potato crop is uncertain. XVIint Was It, Joiin. that made your face so free and clviir from pim ples, said his sweetheart. Why. don't von know Ka? For ov-ra eai I took everything I could think of without helping ine, then I liouuht two bottles of Sulphur lllttrra, and now 1 haven't one pimple ou my Hue. It Is tlio Ins! Mood cieinser I eier suvv. New York paid over t8.bu0.000 for tbe 800 acres of land where Central Park has since been created, at an expense of many minions more The Secret of Supcesk. T. I). Thomas and W. F. Blcry, d.uL-iosts. be lieve that the secret of success is iH-rseverunrc Therefore they persist In kui-plua the ltnest tim et perfumeries, toilet articles, eosvieih-s, drum and chemicals on the market. Tht-v priiwUIU in vue all persons who nave palpitation, short breath, vvsak or liuDgry spells, pain In the side smotherlug, drousy or 'iuu, uiKUiiiium, ury t-ougli. heart disease to try Dr. Miles' unequalMl-Ncw Heart ( ui-e, before It Is too late. ii uaa ine lurgesi sal- of any similar dull fii'i. llr remedy, l'lno hook ot tpslhnoliials fi lilies' hestoratlve N'vniiu- Is iilisui passed for sleeplessness, iie.id.uiii', nts, ele , and II cjn talus no opiates. People In private life soiuuiiruec LUs and make up. People on tbe stage re verse the order of the procedure. Al wavs hope for the best. You will never get it, so there mil he no excuse for abandoning hope. Girls should boar in mind that hauling young men over llu- mah does not tend to make them pop. A tomato weighing twenty. seen lbs has beer raised at Baton baru.l.a. Tbe gimlet-pointed screw has produced more wealth than most silver mines Philadelphia claims the largest cold stor age arebous.- iu the Hulled Spates Blacking IS WATERPPOOF A LEATHER t NO bRUSKINO REOUlltE Used by mm, iromct 'ind hiiUran. look St my old ebtp basket, Isn't It a betntrf t Em Jnt ftnlsbed Un(U with A 10c. BOTTLE will do half a dozen bseketa. WOtIF b RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-KON besot I On other Uiteri beMe bukete. It ra.kw n white altm i anyoolor ron de sue to match. It changci a pine table tl walnat, a cane rooker to uuliogmnr. It stains, pnlHle, lacquers, Jaimm. Ayer5s Pills May always be relied upon as a certain ottre tor liver troubles, constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice, and rheumatism, Unlike most cathartics, Ayer's nils strengthen the stomach, liver, ami bowels, and restore to tlieso organs their normal and regular action. Taken In season, they check the progress of colds, fevers, and malaria. Being purely vegetable and sugar-coated, Ayer's Pills are The Favorite family medicine, ishlle travelers ibotU by . sea and land, find them to be Indispensable. " We" sell more of Ayer's Tills than'ofall oilier kinds put together, and tliey.Elvc'pcr feet satisfaction." Chrfsteusen'&'lliarlow, Druggists, Ualdwln, Wis. ' I havo used Ayer's Pills for .tho past thirty years, and consider them an Invaluablo Family Bf1edicine I know of no better remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia." James Qulnn, Hartford, Ct, C'apt. Chas. Mueller, of 'tho steamship "Felicia," says: "For several-years 1 havo relied more upon Ayer's Pills than anything else In tho medicine chest, to regulate my bowels, and thoso of tho ship's crew. Thcso mis are not severe In their action, but do their work thoroughly. I havo used them, and wllh good effect, for tho cure of rheu matism, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia." TRET-ARED UT Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., Ml, Mass. 9olu ly all Druaxlflts sad Douleri la Medlclao, SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE IniUnCf rtUfTM Hi. nnI . lolrst .tterfc toil Imum Mn fortibLtlMO. KO WA1T1SG f. r Rl.sr.LTS. Rtln BwJ by mnuauon, iu cion i, lomawii irtci rqii cerium, wtd cur I. Ul. THoll In all fftr.bl. CUM. A iliigla trl.l c-BTlne. 111. mfwt .krpUnil. Vrlc, ("a. uid tl-im of ui rjR. rt. schiffmahm. . ri, mi.. on. Croop.whftt would yon dot What pbrilclan could mvh Beldin's Remedy Il a tasteloM.liana.e8a pawder,aud Is tha onljiafegnanl. In lOjenraltbatoaTerfaued, Order NOW from yniir driggtit THE DR. BUCIH PROPRIETARY CO., JAMAICA, K.T niESTHEH) SFOUHITIEI fnUNiCiPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATiOii BONDS APPROVED BANa STOCKS OAREFULl.Y selected. TRIED, SAFE, PAY GOOD IMTEHEST, -A13C-- DB8IRADLB INVB8TMSNT PnOPCnTIBS in pnoopsnouS oitieb. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND nCFERENOES, WRITS ESCHBAOH, MoDONALD & CO IS to 25 Whitehall ftl.f Haw York. II.IIulli'K A' i , I( M H i ! u Mixil'H $3WCAa..::;j fsirlo Ibrnu . u Idfclitit s w farivi-rr llir litf 1 v- .11 ' fmUb the lla(l in t . mt'l. i mi n Isi ti ) ifm mint .m min Kt Ktbiu . I i in mi B-.rU' itstnlsial ti lit 1 iji. kiy I. aril. () I loinr werkr inuu Co Ii Oi.nl I i -uui,i 1 11. 4. ill, ilS.W... 4 vO, jHltr ,11, iliMl. AH the very latest in us will be found in tlir (,A,, A u CATe. THE POLICEGAZETTE lstlie onl) itlustii.tL-d p.ipt-r In llu- w - , 1 ,i eoidauili'i,' nil Ibe lti it i iis.ili.ui .1 .i, .1 vj.. i Inn new-. No saloon l,iti.i, I ,n t . i mi i . n loom Lin itll.nd lo lu1 ui'hont il. n it'i .' m.ikes IrleluU u lien u i it i Miitli'd loalij uddii In I r .,!',- seeurety wrapped. 13 vveoKa loi 51 rteud five ei-nU for sample cop) Kicljnrd K. Fox, ra it. i!nsiu in . New 1 o I- l itv Wolff's ACME M "Nk A pamphlet of Informnt ion and ab-Zf atract ot tha la-ws.Sliow .n Uott toBf tjB Obtain ratents, Cavctif, TradeMe VHKs.Marks, CoprriehtB. seat Sr-MBf Cllll s i -t ... . re -.,' r'll.'O , r loss," . ' I .. ' I" 'Ha o.ifa.iij', . . ' ' ' ciiHF t !.' .' j . B fl tf ft I sP '" " 1 ' '' M line of wo, m M fl II I ' '( 'K " rhW, b 1! ow of W(irm-'i . i. fi.n i mi .. r.,.. - . snd.iot ywrrii.r ..i , r lb t . rk ntlrvl t ot' i fi it" i .ihr. eKl.,n i in k m il i j vtiirijs, tuJ i , , i i hiii s ii il' ni:, . .-to .ij iuu full i I'F. .V .. -"It-' rUHM( Ihl ii b I me n 1 J' rvtii Hiit.ii left (in i nKlilu Mirso' 'jjA to., HuitLi'ii.iii'it nr.i.ioiovs NOTK8. Y. M. ('. A.'s have 228,000 meinh.-n nml Iji12,2')0,000. DiniuK 1890 there were built in tlir tinilfd States 8,600 ohurches; minisit i . fo tlm number of 4,800 were ordained, i ' 1 n memliership in all denominations of 1,090,00(1 milled. '1 lit'-niissionnry record of the Wuiuv t.in "li iirh is n-,touiahing. It setid-i on' i no ery fid of its members into tlie 1m- i n missionary fleld, and misi' f.12 i -r i ' .iiln i for their support. Boston Jo.u :i..l. Ihe religious statistics of Vienna hive or uilly been collected. The in. 'ivi ''i- I ortn 1.11)3,107 Roman Catholii ', 4 1 . ii t Miii'ls, both Lutlii'inm in.l i Mined; 118,405 Jens, nnd .!'l . nl'i-- nts of other confessions nnd tm.i r .:eldiishop Jnnssenn, of Nev , tvntly ndilri-ssed, at tliel'.n ; t'u' ul) l'.iiiuly, in that city, n 1..' .'-im-i"i' ol" i-olorcd ieoie. who. t ;"i-.M'i' . ii imitation isaueil by the Si U'iu, h.i.i .. i H'poiided. 'lh- olij.'i i ol l!io i ii' n.isto raise iu: ''s to Imild u .ui:' i' i "pi ned girls, wheri't'i' y won! ' luo . trade. 'lln l.nptist Missionary Union rlosnl ic jo.ir with a debt of fshl.fifi".. tin- l'n-s-i! i.iin Bin ill of Foreign -Ik ' .-..with il "d nrf'.H),103, tlioKncI mi ll.,'ii.,l Ko- y il'i a debt of SJ02,5IM). Ill I'iMbIi i -'; ;i.i Missionary Hocirtv with a ih'bt if-o. and the British nnd l'on-ii;:i lii tyuon- lias a debt of ueaily . Christian at Work. I! i ird of Education of the ll c hurch iu America support It'll students preparing for tli 1 , ' 5 . i-'i-v. Ihe willows fund amounts to 1. I m, and from its Income ti'i.lill.ur m . en paid to nmiuilants. Thei'm- ! mi liitei-V fund has paid fLlOi 1 i i ti i .i ii s, its capital being u,:.l I.UJ. fl' Id.n nt Work. 't Ccw York Fieshytery li pniis s . , tor the yonr ending Apiil I. I-.., ;''s: Elders, 514; deuou", I 1 on examination, 1.4111 ; ou c. v !i , 1,011); total of communicants. "J, : l:ipiims, adulta, 219; iifaili', K.'.lil.ath school memln is'ii,i. C3,. ; i nilrihutiiiiiH, liome m'sbioin, $19. . foi "Un to issiotis,7tl, 8.10; educilion, .!'); iliatli seliool work, (.19,1112; i ih erection,- fclfl.BiM; relief fund, . -tU ; fieedmen, lj'0,210. I i announced that a new inter church i view is noon tone started in ixindon for the purpose of promoting oigatiic uuily nitiong differont churches. It is liitiinated (lint the following well known clergymen will edit : Archdeacon I 'i.rmr, from tho Established Cimrcli ; the Rev. Dr. Cliltjid, Bap tits; tlie Rev. Percy Bunting, Methodist; the Rev. Dr. Fraacr, Fresbyterinn; tho Rev. Dr. Mackeunai, Congrogationalist. A convention of the English Wcslevau and church missionary societies, the So ciety for tho Propagation of the Gospel, the American Roformed Church Society, and the Marathi and Madura Missions of the American Board has been called nt Kodikanal, on tlio Pulney Hills, South India. The siieoial object of the conven tion is to consider tho gift of "tlie Holy Ghost" ns with a special view to tlu means for doeponing spiritual life. CURIOUS CLIPPINGS. Mrs. Mnry Lowell, of New York, n practical electrician, has invented a con- tnvnuco hv which slio is enabled to lleiit her hitchen flio from her beifioom. A fine legal point has been raised in nn Ohio law court at Cleveland. It is this: Is n man guilty of intoxication if ho is not boisterous or fljjhting drunk? Thero are 1,000 women to every 010 women In England, Yet tho Kuglish men will insist on marrying Amorican girls nnd so continuing tho disproportion. Tho Shan Cliinoso, n. people living hcA twoen Uurmah aud China, show their love for their parents by killing them and eating them to save thenl from tho misery of old nge. A young woman of Norada county, who desires to get man led, lias caused her picture to be inserted iu the Nevada 3Vaiicr(t)f, with tlie announcement that tlio one-mat is lu the market. No.-.' the Iiarriere de Montreuil, Palis, they liavo sales of odds and ends, known oje;1ie ilea Market. A woman recently ly'ught a dilapidated old mattress, and, cutting it open, found 14,000 frnucs in gold. A young woman of Australia, Miss Tickett, lately made n fonnal public oc ceptnnce of Iluddhism, under the direc tion of Colonel Olcott, iu Colombo. She was so excited by tho conversion that she uung herself (pwn a well. The ruins of the palace of tlie Queen of Shebti havo not been found in Moshonalnnd, whence the wonderful gold of OphirJis supposed to havo come. But tho Zimhnli ruins bIiow that this strango country was onco tho scene of a mi,jhiy civilization. Robert Uleck, of Dohloncgn, Ua., wantod to get married, hut his 'finances were so low that he could not parade tho necessary $1.60. His brother iu law, who is 85 years old, went out oil the public squarel mounted a dry goods box, lnndo such a strong appeal that tho crowd chipped in the necessary money, and Robert and Nancy Jane Iliggins wen duly married. A Belfast (Me.) young man met au ac quaintance ou the street one day last week, and assuming a savage look, said i "Ten years ago you licked me. I liavo always remembered It, and now I am going to return the oompliment." lie had hardly got the words out of his mouth before lie landed in a heap in tho gutter, while the otiier fellow walked off muttering something about waiting .U years for the next round, A Chicago man has come forward with a novel World's Fair suggestion. Instead of trying to build some lofty structure, he says, the thing to do is to dig tho deepest hole in the grouud on record, say vl miles deep. Besides the mineral bo mtizus tliat might be struck, a great many geological problems would bo toh i'd, and a lot of money could bemado hv i v'. it; the shaft with an elevator and l.ikin ; p is-sngeia to the bottom. Next to Phillips tirooks, whose gigan tic sine is well known, the bidiop of the I.pt-i 'opal church who possesses tho great est u-tlt and stature is Bishop Walker, of North Dakota. Ho is three inches fihove six feet in heipjht. stout in propor tion, ami litis a ati iuni'ly h.md'iorne face, li:., h ,i ,;uJ Ileal il iuu black. Tin- i. -.heme danger to life attendant up in luv.i'.ing ii jam jf logs has been overcome by using dynamite cartridges on the end of long poles. These are pualu-d under the jam and exploded, The teport of the New Jersey State Bo.ud of Agriculture shows tliat it pays h ,-t to raise cucumbers, as tliey return C Mi per acre. S cut potatoes come next, 111122 .'.n interesting discovery uas just ooen n ,:i.' by a l-'reuchman iu Vienna. lie liiti .r.i-ivd a means of joining '.to j - ur by i.r-lting other metals bosido i. "in vviih lans. iiy tlie process ho i i 'i.i !. '1 till iiiet.il and the glana . i ,.,. ilv weldinl. lu tins way 1 if liiops i-uu be manufuctuiod . a'. ;u ii.-w v .;.iuuum. The invention, vvhio'i is. . hap, destined to havn greut . ilei.-l nn tin ''Viduction of electno light, i- ahead i wiling quite seusatiou . niu ijj cKi ti'i'' circles in Vienna. A fedfe woman is restored to lioalth and strength, by Dr. Pieroo's Favorita Prescrip tion. If vou're overworked, "run down," or debilitotecl, you need it. It's an invigorating, restorativo tonio, and a soothing and strength ening nervine, imparting tono and vigor to tlio whole system. It's a legitimato modicino, too carefully compounded by nn experienced phy sician, ami adapted to woman 8 cleli- cato organization. For all tho chronio weaknesses, functional de rangements, and painful disorders pen ' r to tho sex, it is an unfailing remotly. It's because it is unfail ing tliat i Pan bo sold umler a posi tive guarantee. If it fails to givo satisfaction, iu any ease for which it's recommended, tho money paid for it will bo promptly returned. It is a legitimato medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to incbrlatti ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in tho stomach and cauao distress. As peculiar in its 'marvelous, remedial results as in its composition. Ask mr ttgcntn for XV. It. Iloualna Him. I not fnr tnle In Tonr plnco nak )o lentee In Moid fur rnmlnirllr. HUCliro Iti,- nitennr. mid act Ihrlii lnr Ton. ETAIVli nil MUliaXlTUTit, JSl S3 SHOE CENTRE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY P 1 1 w a soamipfis snoo, wiiii no tarn a or was inrccii n hint thn rtt; mado at tha nt Una cnlf. Ktvltnli aud easy, nml because trc maXe more thrxa ofthfi uifl in'iis any tuner Tnamijvriitrtr, ii tiuuis iiuuu vim! zhoon corttlntr from S4.UO to tC (10, QKL 0(1 Aciiulnn llnml-fxpiTecl, tho finest cult J Khue over offered for 6MIU; e(anl8 Lrcnuli I i.uoru'U hiiock wmcn cost in mi ii'io tnj ir. , 0(1 Ilnncl-Hrtvnl Wi'lt Khor Hub calf, ' Va Ktyllsli, comfortable uutl durnblo. Tlio Im ( . .- ever (iffori'd at tiila )rlcf: snmc arauo oa ci.e i 'u.iilo hIhwh cost Ilia from fctf UMo MJM. j ."50 Police hhoet rrtrmi,nt. Itallrood Zlcti is uutl Letter turrit mull weitrtliem; llutM ail, m uIlms, BTiiooth itildc. Iicavy thru- holes, extt . : i fnlo. Ono pair w 111 ear n iTJi 30 fine enlt no lief, i c r: uC. red : thla rlee; oue tiiul m.1 . aiiaco tin t want a shoe for contort ."id mim Clt5 S3 nl V ildi.f I'.an's t' t V'.si oro Ttrjr ntronv en, I i'nr . K T)kuo !i ic Riven them n trial w Hh i .1 iMio'liernial Onup) V'iMO mid M..i -Hunt Stiocil m Em) Jf.7 vrot-i tjjr tlm lxi t or .-ere: the t,. II .11 their merits, ns (hu mcrrnAln !t i uliou'. LU C3 ti I (J O nnmit t a, vcrv ty 1 , ih . equals Frci t U im portal PhooscotliiKfn to ' 0,'W. lVndlPM 'Z..10. tf.OO nnd 91.75 shoo for IJlwefl nro tlio tieKt flnu Uontjuto. fttyltHh and Uuratile, Caution. oo ttiut 7. U Iufflas' name and prlco aro etamped on tbe bottom of tsneh nhoe. W. L. UOUOLAtf, Urocltton, Mass. Adam XtTobrUani&Son, Agents, 1 ci.iKiitop, r.i. Rlcfc CcadAcbo and relieve all tho troubles tncf dent to ablUous utatoof tho rfltom.euoh atf DizziucGS, Nsuaoa, Drowsiness, Dlstrcaa aftoi? eating. Psin in tha BIdo, Ao. their moaft rcmarliable eucceaa h&3 boca shemn la wllTQ , HeaAacue. yet Carter's LlttI6 Uvor FfttJ ftnj cqnally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro venting thisannoyinscomplaint.Yhlla ther alsj correct all disorders orthoe tomachUmulale tho JlTer and rogulato tho bowels Even IX they only I Aclm they would bo almos tpricclcss to thoso who Isnf&r from this dlstrcselcc comrlslnti but forta DatolythelreoodBossdoesnoteudhoroinil thoso .irhooncetry thom will find thoso Uttlo pills Tata. Ifthlo la so many wars that they wilt not bo wll itos to do without thorn. Bat after aUslokboa4 (lathe bans ot so many lives that boratswhers Inomasaonreroatboast. Oiirrilusciusltnhlli .Others do not. I Carter's Littlo Uror Fills us very small and very easy to tako. Ono or two pills make a doss. They aro BtricUy vegetablo and do not gripo or parse, bat by their gonUo action ploasoaU who ,1110 them. In Tills st 23 eents t fl for tU Bolq liydrugskUTCrywhcro, oreonthy tain, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE BEST IU T3IK WOniD. wiartaeo.ulltloarnnsurpaasd,aetaatty outlasting' two muMur other branov Mo effected by best. uraKK ill i:!!:. IJI Mi rORSxUBYrJKAiJgRsoasiBiiALf.Y. ijn Hnv ii.,vt , JtoyS, Wl i rti.mn r 1 1 u it Om-to apcta myhoria '. ro'i- IK 1 1 .11 tpavliit5lijr3au.1lt ti'Ii urnw duiio I hnva dozen h l ..-in.' it- l it wall rerfflet success. hi. 1 1. u.l It ou My uelsAbor Ita i tin i. . bl.. , wit a wa-. I 1 cm, ii i Call Utf C huj . 1 im lxsu op av iu II Ull luailMBlUa Ulllt , He ftK " liow 10 rnr It. I rt'oominei tied iumtnll't it-la Cure. Ho cure i Uio SpaUj in Just lur .i witAi. your t..ioctfiilly, MVlcoj r Wirrim. ToLOk, Ohl Aprils, TW, I hate been H'o ' 111 re ij Kuml-Ul's rn. 1 iti r Ei in . eor t C r ruwd.r 1 1 .ilu runt si t'ittiioii rowaentiiuK Ou(f man said to in", it wb tbu U'rfC v i kt pt aud tin i s.t he uvefued, Hittmn uai j. Orro U Homa. CHimutAxaa, N. v.. Hay 10, 1 If ill Co. 1 .r s f have used strornl littles of vnur -nit i'i 1 1 ;lnkiK with irluct sueuoss, ou a il i..i.' i,u i uiotstWd maro that wasqult lame uiiuU.n, iMvtn. Tbeuarolsnou maUtijfr 1 . 1 11 tjisaaari shows no bu t, Joittt. BtjbpuctfuUy, y. ii HiTTcnoia. in mm cure. U .m.i)l, Li slay ti, Vi UcLU UllllL I. 111.' .lift t ,r IbeWikr' (OI Vltlt I I f l.l l H Mil I lit 1 j t.oir .. tr Mi' i.tty a I 1, hUclits Mt J.jhI i, n -i, s, 1,. ,v lilOiil t-yl,' Hi (,'fl lo ," t I lil- llihl no i I 1 juiret d-' -i m 1-ni i iii 1( j , 8pa . t'uto w it.u 1 , 1 1 , l 1 , m. I itl lltl ) II IT PTtC! pt l totth,Oi-l t 'alafOrft- 1 It 1 , giaU have It or cm t i 1 f r ) mi, or it 11 1 1 . nt to any t.ldri non iicci.ini i.rt t t) . ,i . 1 , lw tots. Utt. It. J. J.Etil,l '0., IUlUbsirk,-h It, ItUQUt WHY IS THE WB L. DOUGLAS 1 IEEL$fSi? EPSIKi AXLE Th y r; Sctu'. ' - r discov er oJ, ib ccuutt 1 ra not
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