1) U1KIES lTUSTLlM. ONE WAY OF MAKING TH8 BASY GO ING NEGRO STIR HIMSELF. A. rlessant Industry for the Chsrlestoii Colored Folk Originated by New York Tourists Scrambling for BUre-i-lllr-tng flir nreenbackt. A steamer was iutf leaving Charleston, bound for Jacksonville, Kla. A stop of several hours nt the famous old earth qnako tty had made n pleasant break in the threo days' run from New York. Many of the passengers liad taken advantage of It to drive about the quaint old town, curiously observing the great cracks caused by the upheaval that still remains in many of the build ings. Others took a sail over to Fort Moultrie or to Fort Sumter, where the rinl war was started. Perhaps the most interesting point for the sightseers who remained oshoro was old St. Mich ael's church. Some of the more sturdy climbed far up into the steeple, from whence General Beauregard had watched and directed the battle, until the Yankee gunners had got the range of his observatory and put a cannon ball 4i. ,i ..i, n,o tMnl h.r .,gu imw me general s neaa, wnen no tuscreeuy retired. These passengers wero so much im pressed with the historical associations connected with the place that it was al most a relief when a half hour's diver sion came to thein. As the steamer was moving away from her pier an ambitious little tug that puffed and snorted and tooted enough for a couple of ocean liners missed its hold, and the big steam er's bow drifted slowly around until she lay broadside to the outer end of the pier. Here she was held for awhile by a stiff breeze that pinned her up against the pier and by tho mud that griped her keel. Perhaps it was the cheerful recollec tion of past experiences which they hopod to have repeated that caused all the darkies, big and little, the sil-year-old pickaninny and the grayheaded, stoop shouldered reminiscence of slavery days to hurry down to tho end of this pier. There are few things that will arouse the dusky southerner who makes his home along tho river front. Ho is au easy going, happy natured fellow, fond I er of a laugh than ho is of work, who finds his greatest content In dozing away in some sun sheltered nook upon the wharf, resting to the full from the arduous toil that he fancies ho may lie called upon to perform in the week to come, They were of this class who came trooping down to the steamer by tho dozen and score, A carefnl patching Into one suit of the .attire of half of them would have made a beautiful crazy quilt garb for one. It is doubtful it the most conscientious and painstaking cobbler could have constructed a decent pair of shoes out of the material he found upon that pier. However, it was a diversion to the pui aengersontheupperdecktot.ee that mot ley crowd, and when a dumpy little fellow with a wonderful month, that must have created a great vacuum in the atmos phere every time he breathed, pranced to the front and shouted, "Now, ladies and gents, jes' you tro a dime at dis yero hole, n if I don ketch it she don' count. there were instantly three or four dimes aimed at the "hole." lint none of them made a bullseye. 1 fancy the game must have been played before, for the instant the dimes flashed in the sunlight a half dozen stalwart negroes leaped upon the shoulders of tho possessor of tho mouth and bore mm to the ground, Then there was a scramble! A Yale Harvard football scrimmage is supposed to contain as much of writhing, contor- Honing, muscular humanity as it is possi ble to get lno a given space. But a Yale- Harvard tangle would be a sort of kin dergarten frolic in comparison. That one scramble lasted more than ten min utes. During that time the pile of dusky humanity was ten f eet high at least, and there were twoscoro of writhing forms in the heap, all struggling with despera tion to get at the unfortunate fellows down below who were supposed to be clutching the dimes. I'll warrant that during that ten minutes there was an individual waste of energy that would have kept the participants in food for a week if otherwise directed. But that was only the beginning. The sport became as exciting to the watchers as to those who took part. Quarters and half dollars begun to shower upon the wharf, which was now tlironged with an eager, dark faced multitude. whose eyes glistened. The most sober minded passonger caught the infection and began to feel around in his clothes for silver. A well known Bellevue hos pital physician, Dr. J. S. O'Neil, gather ed together all the silver dollars that had been given him in change in Charleston, and kept half a dozen heaps of darkies in turmoil at once. The climax camoasthoeteuiner began slowly to move away from the pier. Some one waved a two dollar bill and asked who would divo for it. "I will! came from two dozen throats, and there was a general peeling of jackets from those who were dudish enough to wear jackets. The bill fluttered on to the water ten feet from the pier. There was an anxious, hesitating, regretful pause and a scratching of heads. Then there was a plunge, a few sturdy strokes by a young negro, ana lie clutched the bill The passengers gavohim a cheer and the steamer sailed away. New York rur&lil like a Hero, An Eel-IUU civil emrineer. Mr. Franrla H. Grundy, relates what he calls "Th snort story of an unknown hero." "Bill the banker," he was called, and even at the inquest over his body no other name was rortncouitn. He was only a poor navvyj his usual place was at the ton of a forming em bankment, among the "tip wagons." During tho building of the Manchester and Leeds railway ho was top man over a shaft of one of the numerous tunnels which wero being constructed on the line. Hero he met with a glorious! r disas trous accident, and his conductshould be emblazoned in letters of gold upon the history of his country. Ho was only a navvy, I say, and probably could neither reau nor write. The shaft was iierhans BOO feet deen. solid rock sides and bottom, nis duty was to raie the trucks which had been Oiled below and run them to the tin, returning them empty to his mates at the bottom. Jf a chain broke, or a big bowlder fell off the truck, he had to about, -Waur out!" and the miners be low irept farther into their "drisW and allowed the death dealing article to come down harmlessly. One unhappy day Bill's foot slipped hopelessly, and he knew that lie must be smashed from side to side of the narrow nan. and landed a crushed inase at the bottom. But his mates? If lie screamed the unusual noise would bring them out at once to impure the cause. He never lost hia nreeni nf mi ml Clearly weut down the signal, "Wanr out wiuw; na hu inatsw heard in safety the thud, thud, smash of hU mangieu remains. a'arara Art True to Nature. Singularly enough, the nrltnitire men tn the caves of the IVrlgord, contempo raries uf the mammoth and the musk ox in France, and the Biuhineu, whose paintings Hen- Fritech discovered, only painted the auimaUi known to them as truly as they could, while the compara tively highly cmllaod Axtecs outran all that is oriental lu abominable inven tions. It almost jwu u if bad taste belonged to a oaxtaUl )nuld! a time of culture. Putiuig- drnce Monthly, Mow 11 l'reservesl Ills Kyrs. uld nua ( Wml 0 nmr uuty, Mu who ia uxty yean oU aud can rood the hnet print without glasaee aa-ya he has preserved hi up. u g kk! by pretsung the oui-,,,1,) , ,,iu,is Kunb.j City Star A CUarartn ittto famui First Preavchi. i l.i . - x our . hoir ning iahanuocjrr Second trnhsi x but I Imj t Use in uarsuouy. Kate FuM's Washington The Wonderful Barrett OI Hood1 Srpr1IU blood mil Wei rn- lines 11 EO rour ronnwvi-e. buiiw .-mi Uu taik iiecord of turn of mm. mttiST IIWwl prflMMiltw. Of other blood to lift ttootvs mrsnpurtlls. For a general family calharllr e rniiflrlriitlv iriMmnirnrt Hoods rills. Thrv slimiM w In eiery home ineillchte best. The wire-wound gun li the newest thing In heavy ordinance. A tlnrgfiir Onpturetl This iiiornlnB about two o'clock. John Wood, the well knoTii plumber who re sides on Main Slreet, as aa-akened by hearing glass bleak. Or. celling nut of lied lie received a blow on the bead, lie Im mediately uranpled wllh mo Iv.irRiar. ami after a terrible triiMtiV succeeded In hold ing him until Ida wife obtained help On being searched at the station, Mr. Wood's wnirh and wallet was found on bis person. Hcgavclhe name o( Hubert Terry. The broken glass proved to be a bottle of Stil- tilmr Hitters wine nan nimosi ciireu nirs. Wood of rheumatism. Kxeliange. Cromwell 1 the lilenl, the true Hon hearted hero of Kuglnnd. Arroft. the leei, to the fur West. Ttilsti otilil seem a coiitriulict Ion Is so. In fart, In im bi a linl ... irl,.iira lis lirmpil 11 tlOHSt' hllllv. Take Hie r-as ot the lutllldual who .i..ulia in u timlarldiiM ri-slnn. A rnhmt ionsll- IntlmiH nnrrrtaliKlefeuee oualnn the dreaded .. ... wiut Is ? llfcnrded lestlmmiy, rover l.nia Wh.it I. " Il.rorilpil tpstlinnlir Ins; a lierlml little short or half n ternary, iirmes that lliMf tier's Htnmarh lllltrrs Is nreelje y this. Tlilsronlineni noes inn iinmiim urn, i.i.am ilia iiiAflii'liie Imt nrnieil Its prilmrv. Ill Month America, Hie lslliiiulsnirnnfttna, Mexico, rrry where In fact where miHsiiia-liorlHllseases the Hitlers Ku recisililzed fticcltlc In lllliilllnuls HKCS 1,11 US lllllM null I llllir nun iniu,..,. ,j , demand, aim iirescrioeu iiTi'in.n-insoiiri.ui.-, llrer anil Imwels. and naalnst that destroyer, la KIIPIM. II improves aweine mm Mirrp, iinr ttaiizes riieUlliailSlll anil Rliuicy i-uiui'inim-v Tell men can lie arranged to inarch ill single Hie 3,(118,000 ways. Iliirhleii'a Amlra Halte. Tliottntt anil Inlhe world fur Put. llflllseS, Hni-. Ill, en. M-ilL ltheulii. I'l-ver Hnres. 'letter. Cha lined Hands, ChllliUlns Comes, an, I all Hklu Hnilitlous, and inislllvel) cures I'iles. or no nay rcniiiicu. ills niiirnnierii 11, 111 r ih-i in faction, nr money reluiuled. i'rlee 25 cents per nox. l or sale ny nener l.eni;n"n; flnu jue.j weissjKiu. Light is the llfoof truth. Mrs. Ilairlct A, Marble, of l'ouglikrep- le, N. Y., was for Years a ntarlyr In head ache, and nerer fniind aujlliliit; loclie her more than temporary icllrf until she becan lo take Avcr's I'HIs. since which she has been In the enjojiiient of perfect health. Love Is always the gnlner by being tested. It Oiienl the r.tr. My datiKhler Is IosIiik her slKht."'.sald an anxious lllollicr, HUM jihi on ine er in rutre, tool wnai snail I uov - i-i nier yci married, by all means," resjioiiiled Ihedoclol ees open pietty widely, when he llttdslils wile a charms dl-miienrln. Health Is the befit friend ofheauly, and Hie Innillneialile Ills louhlch HOIIieilUrO liCl'llllillll miujl-l l, 111 nm nriii Kxperlenee proses that women who possess the nest lieaiiu, use nr. 1 len-e a r muuir. 1 im-.i tlnn. It is the nnlv nicilk-llie fur women, sol hv dmilBlsts, under a pnslthe euarniitee fiom II11, inniiiirnctiirers. that It W 111 llve satisfaction In eery case, or money will be it-funded. This guarantee lias neeti priuieu on ine uome-wraii- per, anil r.lltniuuy carrieu oui lor many jean. Unbelief is all God holds against the sinner. Kill trie llllleis. TliU remedy is becoming so well known and so iionular as In need no special men lion. All wno uae useu r.ieciric juiters sine the same sonc of nralso. A nine medicine does not exist anil It is cuarati teed to do all that Is claimed. Klectrle Ultlen will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kldners. will remove 1'IniDles. Hoi Salt Hlietim and niher affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaila from the Kvs'em and prevent as well as cure all Malalia! fevers. for cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Kleelric Illllerss-Knllre sallsfacilon euaranteed, or money refunded. Price DO cts. and $1.00 per home at iteber's Keller's l.ehlgnton and Hlcrv s weissporl. No Christian ever backslides when he Is in trouble. 'tlenlle As the Summer Hreeze," I'd rather lake a thrashing anv time than dose of iillls," i!ioaneda patient In whomlhe uocior uas prescruieii pn)Eic. "i u as uci ne -su-k wiin wnatalls ine mm, us lone sn-KWIl me mils. "iiioii iiiunK jnu in ihi.i-11 any mine puis i ,ireseriin", or jnu noiiuiu I iiK-uu ine prescn loll so." I.uianed the diiettir. "1 nelcr use tl old. Inside tulstprs ou lue lu mind. I us, Dr. I'leire'a Pleasant IVllels. 1 hey nlivasy-iiiake ine iniuK oia pan in an niu imiui - mini auu loiei4 Uentle as Hie summer breeze. The best thine of the kind ecr Invented. danger of llielr making jnu sli-k. Vnu'll baldly know sou'te taken tliem. 1 wouldn't use any uiiieriu iiiy practice. Hverybody is an unbeliever who not a follower of Jesus, Hip President Of the Dank nf Weaterlr. Ioa, says Sulphur Bitters saved my life. Fnrten tears 1 suttercd from t;atarrli and l.Iver Com plaint; I lost forty-five pounds was growing worse rapidly. 1 Had lost all lallli In med trine, but hearing your Hitlers so well lec couiiuendcd, 1 gave them a trial. Six bot tles cured me. Smllli 1". limit, Weaverly, inwa. To have falthiineau to have u bank account In Heaven. Kyrs Bud l'ara have we that we mav see and hear, brains, th we may leasonand undersland so there's little rxricit, uir iiiucii 01 ine aiineiuiK mat is toler ated. Ir. Pierre's Holden Medical Hlscovery U fast tiecomitiK Hie one recopulzed remedy for all uiseasea resuiiinir lroui inui, liupuie audlui IMiveilshed blood, Imlliicsllon and disuensia. sctnftilous affec tions, liter and kidney diseases, holes and suelllnxs,catanh and consumption, are blood atTcclluus. With ptirtned, enriched aud s ttallzed oiimmi. iney nee as Harmless neiiire lllHiittui Dr. Pierre's (lnlden Aletlleiil lllcoieri Ulln only ruaranteed blood purltler anil liter Invlg oraloi. Hold on lilall Money promptly n-turn vi. li li iiuesii i oriiriu or rurr. ' No man can be truly brave who not seeking to be truly good. It Should heln llterr House, J. 11. Wilson, 301 Clay SL, fcharptburg, i a., says ue win not be without nr. King New Dlirovrrv for Coiiiiinipllou, Cougl and Ctlds. that It cured hit wife who wi threatened with Pneumonia after an at ta-k of "La Orlnne." when various olhet remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Itobert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. Klng'a New Discovery has done bltn more good than anylhlrg he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothlug like It. Try It. Pree tilal Lollies at Iteber's Lelilghionj and Hieri'a Welisport. Large size, one. ami f i.uu. Tho man who knows ho is wrong) tho biggeat coward on oaltli. I have been a sufferer from catanh for years. Hu-lun Irled a number of remedies adveillaed as auie enrea" without obtain. Ing any relief, I had leaolved never to take auy oilier patent medicines, when a friend auvueu mo lo try Ely's ('ream Halm, did to Willi great reluctance, but can no lenity (hat after using ;t for six weeks I oaireve myself cured. 11 Is a most agree aUl-j remedy -an invaluable Balm. Joseph airw art, ul tiranu Ate., nronkljii. flod never ketnla fire upon a broken down-tutor. Iiemember that. "When J our heart la bad, ami jnurheai Is bad, and ynu are bad clean throng) what Is needed?" ailed a Sun lay-school teacher of her clsss. "I know Aver' Sarsaparllla," answered a little girl, whose sick mollier had recerlly lwn iator! health hj that uiedleliie. My sheep hear my voice, Hlul 1 know mem aint tney ronow me. A little weed has no more right lo I in u tmnieii man u nig oue. The man wlio does wrong siilfen, but inom who love mm Miner more. The devil is aatUOed when he gU man where he can't respect himself. You can tell nliout how well u tnau Knows uo.t by the way he triiBia llliu It took onlv one lav will, niiriui t makes Andrew an earnest worker o 'the Jnslii nelsi tlie (li-brala wore tnau a uetHis tiw wriiatut orthe wiglne Qsvl never lutd inuoh to t,y to peo- l'i9 vtasu luswii, mi living in uie nark. u go 10 i.ou Willi a promise nisau-, to hriug Heaven in -.ifc-ht to begin with, ! When a I hnitiau get. j pruper plare it ii lmi.lt mt ut his auuke lietwuen thinking uiouk uli.l iluliif wrong theie ie uot nii.(-u diifriein-e ljud ssbU to prove bs eleivi'hila um iak if M uud. i k Ouui U by fouf A GAME WHERE THE WINNER t-OSI . He Won Ills Com, but lie Maite Vp Ills Mind That Thero XV m No run lu It, ( It makes the man who would rather go to law than go on a good old time hay ride mad enough to lose n suit, but when lie brings suit, wins his case, gets damages and then finds that he is out of pocket a fine round sum, he can give the ordlnarvman point and discount him besides at the JJtogenes game or uating the world. One New Yorker got rt taste of n legal dose the oilier day xvhlcli is likely to make him hesitate about using the same prescription again. Ho wanted damages lroui n man wno he declare! had Injured his proiierty. He wanted nil the damages he could get too. Ho was earnest enough to insist that the damages ought to bo run uu in the thousands. Now If he had been Oon tenled to take his ense into a district court thLs story would proltably never have lieen written. But as lie estimateu his wrongs not by single, plain, every day "cart wheel" dollars, but in blocks of 1,000 each, he xvas forced to take his suit into the court of common pleas. Everything went swimmingly for his side. His lawyer proved beyond a doubt that the defendant had caused damages to the plaintiffs property. The judge be lieved it, the jury Uelleveu u, in lacimo defendant himself and the defendants counsel believed it. If ever there was a clear case of damages it was right there lu the com mon pleas court. And so tho plaintiff got a verdict lor iorty-inne uoiiara. But it Is one thing to get a verdict and another tiling to take what goes with It. It happened in this case that if the defendant received a verdict for loss than fifty dollars lie was liable fur costs. He did not know much about law, and, though he xvas disappointed at the amount of tho damages, he looked tri umphantly at the other side. Ho xva9 disgusted to see the calm smile on the face of the defendant s lawyer, unt n moment later there xvas gnashing of teeth xvhen his counsel told him about the costs. I have to pay the costs, do Ir he snapped. 'lee. After I have won civ case I have to pay costs for the other side!" That is tno law. 'Well, it's a mighty nice law that makes the xvinner lose, ain't it? What do you think I xvent to law for? Do you think I wauled to spend money for fun? Do you think after that fellow has spoiled my property I want to pay h'm for doing it? What do you think I am, anyway a muddy brained, cross eyed, half hearted lunatic? How much are the costs?-' Three huudred and sixty dollars." Three hundred and sixty dollars! 1 win a case mid get damages and lose $3ll, do I? I can substract tho amount of Hie damage from the cost and make oat a check for the balance, can I? Well, I suppose I can so long as I have to. But I want you to understand that the next time I go to law it will be be cause I am a candidate for a lunatic asylum. The next time I liavo you for a lawyer it win uo xvnen i m uio ue fendaut in a case like this and waut to lose. Do you hear?" he screamed. "When I want to lone I'll have you, I say, so that I can como out ahead of tho game, And the next time a man damages my proiwrty 1 11 invite him to come in and knock the roof off the house. I'll have him use my piano for a toboggan on the hall stairs. I'll invite him to play game of tenpins m my dining room and xvill use my great-grandmother's tea service for pins, and if he wnnls to jump through our (COO Japanese screen like a circus rider he can do it. "Then maybe he'll want me to sue him, bo that I can get stuck for costs again. And 1 11 sue lnm; oh, yes, l II sue him!" and ho snorted so loudly that the court usher afternoon nap was dis turbed. New York Tribune. Iloiiuil to l's a "lC." There was onco in eastem Tennessee a judge well versed In the law, but en tirely self educated, who had this same obstacle of orthography to contend with all his days. In early life he had lived in Kuoxvillc, nnd for a long time In sisted upon spelling the name Noxville, Ills friends at lust educated him up to the point of adding tho K; so thorough ly, in fact, did he learn this lesson that when a few yeurs afterward ho removed to Nashville, nothing could prevent him from spelling the nauio "Knasliville. After a few years' residence thero the judge moved again, this time to Alur- freesboro. One day he Bat down to write his fint letter from this place. He scratched his head In perplexity a mo- ineut and finally exclaimed! "Well, I'll give it up! How in the world can they spell the name of this placo witli a 'KT " San I ranclsco Argonaut. Housewifely Iucllili Nparrowa. A loving student of the English spar row as the bird is to bo seen in Brooklyn finds that the little creature has in his domestic relations many human traits, When tho tpariows are mating aud building, the male sinks into insignifi cance besido the female. When a nest ing place is to be selected the mate looks jauntily alout and is ready to accept anything that cornea to hand, but the ben examines each proposed site with critical care, apparently studies the re lations of the place to sun, wind and rain, and finally decide the sjueetlon witu small consideration for tho opin- lous 01 her stiouse. When the nest is to be built the house wifely character of the hen again asserts Itself, bho is busy tj21 day loner trather- ing stick and straws to nerve as building material. .Nothing is taken haphazard, but every stick or straw flta to a nicety and is admirably adapted to the end for which it is selected. As to the male, he gives moral support and little else, While tho hen ia devoting all her ener gies to the task in hand he aits on a neighboring bough and encourages hei with music. Nor does she expect ot wisn more at nis hands. Now aud then, apparently pricked bv conscience, he leaves his perch, picks up a clumsy stick or straw and carries it to the sceuo of the building operations. But his contribution is seldom received with favor. The hen usually examinee ltwith the ill concealed scorn that wives sometimes accord to domestic perform ances of husbands, and iu nine cases out of ten she tosses away the proffered ma terial oa soon aa.the back of her spouse is. turneu. iew lone sun, A Cowbojr'a fieusa of lluuior. A globe trotting Englishman told me this Btory: "To show you that the cow boys are net as bad as they have been painted in fact, that tliey are opposed to anything like Uwbreaking and vio lencelet me relate an incident. There was a poor clerk standing up over hit books at a desk in a shop ou the main street, aud there was a cowboy riding up and down the street. Well, the cow boy saw the clerk and lib) sense of hu mor was aroused by the idea of shooting at him, d'you know. Those cowboys have a very remarkable sense of humor. So the cowboy u)w with hi pistol, d'yon know, and lie shoots the poor clerk right through the head, killing him instantly. "Well, now, that sort of thing is very distinctly frowned npou by cowboy, as a rule, aud iu this case the cowboys held a meetiug and resolved that the fellow with the lively bat dsugerous sense of humor should be hanged at ouce. They put a rope around his neck, and there being no tree anywhere in sight they hung him tut Its tide of a Pullman as the train came rolling in. I've seen a number of occurrences of that sort, which makes me ipaite jiositive in stat ing that though they are a very rum sort of lssjgara they are really uot a bad lot." Joliau Kalpli iuIUrper'a Weekly. Value of Palu lu SurKry. When ether wsa first diaiutered and used m kurxvrv it wa.-, auid that lu abol tab pain wuuld be tu ihauge the laws of imturt) iirr lf . tlut puin a -.aft-gimrd, mat it man ut-,, iu .f mjurj , the rfMt uf llijtir, .IH.I HI miiuu lllt.llHt- lht'aus ut iujur that it mm IrarutMl tu lmiiuuut ..1 pawn! it at iileu-suit tht might unuul u alt.ytiuti ii J 111 Vflit ,t IU W . UotltUtlUli 111 ul.h ilsls, wuuuvi uZ (Uigr wotud Ixj lit U tiiaai off duty. Dr RicbanUou iu Longman A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there U ono tiling lacking to their happiness, rloth are fond of children, but no Utile voices prattle, no llttlo feet patter In their beautiful homo. "I would give ten years of my llfo If I could have one healthy, living, child of my own," Smith orten says to himself. No woman can lie the mother of healthy offspring un less alio herself Is In good health. If she debility, boarlng-down pains and fane lionai tieraiigememe, ner pnysicai con dition Is such that she cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Pierce's Favorite P'.esorlptlon Is a soverlgn and guarantrtd remedy for all these aliments. Worn-out, "run-down," feeble women, need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It builds them up. It's a powerful, re storative tonic, or strengtli-glvcr free from alcohol and Injurious drugs. Tho cntlro system Is renewed and invlrora- ted. It Improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re- freslilng sleep, and restores llesh aud strenglli. It's the only guaranteed medicine for women, sold by ilruggUts. Headache Usually results from a deranged stomach or a slueilsli liver. In either case, an aperient Is needed. Ayer's nils, the mildest and most reliable cathartic In use, correct all Irregularities of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and, In a brief time, relieve the most distressing headache. These pills are highly recommended by the profession, and the demand for them Is universal. "I have been nffllcted, for years, with headache and Indigestion, and though 1 soent nearly a fortune in medicines, I never found any relief until I began to take Ayer's rills. Six bottles ot these Pills completely cmed me." benjamin Harper, Plymouth, Moutserrat, W. I. "A loug sufferer from headache, I was CURED BY two boxes of Ayer's mis."-Emma Kcj-es, llubbartUtoii, Mass. "For the euro of headache, Ayer's Cathartlo Villi are the most efficient medicine I ever used." Itobert K. James, Dorchester, Mass. "For years I was subject to constipation and nervous headache, caused by derange ment of the llrer. After taking various rem edies, I have become convinced that Ayer's Fills are the best They never fall to relieve my bllluiiv attacks In a shot t time and I am sure my njstem retain Us tone longer after the use of these Tills, than'has been the case with nny other medicine I have tried." If. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pills rREPAHEU BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Soldbyull I.ucglaU and Dcftler la Medicine. More Than Satisfied XII 08 C EXETER PL.. BBOOKXTH, N. Y., J OH 8 10, DO. For over twelve yean wy ion has been Afflict (J with iprnmi: be vronld have one every two weeks until about six months ago, then even two s week. We took uim to a number of flrst-class physicians and we tried everything aud any Dumber of remedies without derlvlnc any en courageineut In his case, and had commenced to despair of ever being able to cure him at all, when we heard of Faitor Koeulg'i Nerve Tonta aud concluded to give It atrial. Thtretullhat more titan atisfled ta! It Is more than three nxmtha alnoe ho commenced to t&ke thla Nerve Tonla and ha hu never ten sick ilnea. Pleua accept our most sincere thanks, for we feet that fDU Lave not only cured hiui of a great affliction ut have Baved his llle ai well, as we ao not mi me ue wouia nave uvea long in me condition ue was in ueiore ne wisiueuoea naing your vai table reused, UKU. 11. UQUJUt, FREE A Valuable Iloob en Norront siiBriB) irra iu tuijr uunir, tuia ioor pBtleotn cm also obttUo hub ill txiiis iuo ii ft in cuBrKO. Tlile wniH1r hia been oieiured by the Reverent Pastor Koeniir. ot Fort WyEe, lnd alace 13 ani snow iireiiutu under hte direction br Uie I'OKMC MED. CO., Chlcsgo, !!). . tLi .r. i. -:t . lll.obedleiicu Nut Ulitrullifiilue.s. A f rieuil ouce tul J mo that she did uot know what to do with her little boy, tonr yeArs old, who had for the last few days been telling ull sorts of untruths, with no reuKOU or sense in them. For instance, that morning she told him she did not waut liiui to carry out, ns he had been doing, his little basket of ap ples to share with his jdaymates, as the apples were nearly gone. Two or threo hours after eho heard his little feet on the cellar stairs. Sho weut out( nnd saw him coming up the stairs with his basket of apples. "Why, Uben, did I not tell you not to bring up nny more apples for the chil dren!" "Yes'ni," answered tho little fellow, pursuing his way. "Why do you bring them, then?" "I'm not bringing them," said he. "Is not that a basket of apples you have in your hand?' "Yes'in," "Well, then, you are bringing up ap ples, as I told you not to, are you not?" "No, mamma," he said, with an honest ezpressiou of face. Bbe wus shrieked at his deliberate and stupid untruth, and also that he should seem so indifferent about it. Tho child was, aud is now that he is grown, ier fectly liones-t and truthful; but here was a phase of development when the ref rac tlouof menial rsys produced this crooked result in hu mind. The priaie element of untruth ia deception, and here was no intention to deceive. Harjwr's Bazar, Hull., or the Mall or Honor, She is going to lie maid of honor at tho wedding of oue of her dear friends, and she wants to know what her duties are. Well, they are not very onerous. She walks alone, just ahead of the bride, in entering the church, or wherever the ceremony is to be perfurmed. Her dress must be a little more elaborate thau that of the brldessuaUU, but not of course as rich as the bride's. When the altar is reached slie stands just beside the bride, holding her bouquet. At the moment when the ring is to lie assumed she hands the buuijuet to the firat bridesmaid, and assists the bride in taking off her gluve. All this tints the bride lias been stsudiug with lier leil uver her face, but just after the service is over, when the bride rises up after lutving been blessed, the maid of honor throws back the filmy cloud and the bride stand facing the bridegroom and ready for his kiss. The bouquet is then handed back to the uiald of honor, by her given to the bride, and as the procession retreats she walks ju.-t behind the bride and groom, Issuing on the arm of the best mau. Ruth Ash more iu Ladies' Howe Journal. Tiot fco stupid. The overbearing ways of drill ser geants with new rocruita an a familiar subject of gossip in the barracks uf Boropstfut oouFitriea. On one oocatkui a meruit s profes sional man showvd so UUU aptitude for military moveiusBta that the ser geant liruke out at him: 1 "Blockhead! Are they til snob idiots ' as you in your family" j "Mo." nud the rciruit, Mi have n lU I brothei t hu ib a l-i eat th-al mure stupid thau 1 um wu. thu im uiiii 1 it.- ii a Ainl what aht.- blu. khi i in in nun .til tin Mitaiit Youth t t utu M.u tit A1 it Hud AfiU-v 'Iht tj.l- .1 li.. u ..J houtll Allttlli u air fuiuul m Utv weaivru yivrnwa ut the Argwtixm BepubUc, uf iiU iu Afgbsftu uteo Mid KaypooUiu, ol JUtte iu Um El r 1131 To" Fanners AM) Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES! t will here state that I expect lohave my place of business In shape by June 1st, 1802, however, I evarry some of the follow ing goods In slock, and what I have not In stock, I can get at abort notice. I can sell jmi Spring Tooth Ilnrrows, nil lc-nfliiifj mnkps, nt $1-1. 20 Tooth liny Hakes, hand dump, nt $15. 20 Tooth liny Kakes, sell dump, nt $20 xJcerwK Mower, ttio best on earth, nt$40 Ucerini: Hinders, the best on enrtli, nt $1:15. No. 10, Tornnilo Feed CwU terp, at $35. Corn Shcller, with clean r,$8. A Combination Hiding Har row nnd Cultivator, subject to 5 clinnrrps, something quite new, only $28. Anything in the Agricultural Irurilenipnt line cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I Beat Uia World onSBWiiia Machines The lime Is coming ivlien all high grade Family Son Ing Machines uPl sell for frSS, and ynu can thank nic for htinglnit It about. I am at the prrftpill tint? si-llltig The White, ('ntlage, and Aiueiican, In handsome oak cases, at $2fi. The New Davis, In oak, Sdrast-rs, ti8; Now Davis, in ash, 7 drawers, $83; No. 0 Wheeli-r it ll'lisou, handsome oak, M10. I espi'Ct before lonK In be able lofiboir any machine uisde, and ee 1 them at f?5, In fi drawer oak cases. I have ne nlnss, hut get I here just the same. iVF.STUUN ll'ASHEHS, Square or Round, complete with ringer, $7.60. Kverr faintly can afford to buy one. You run no ilsk, yon get Ihetn on trial. I am headquarters for TUMI'S, In Iron and Wood Chain, 1'orce, I.lft or Eleva tors. I sell ll'oo.l I'uinps at f5, others get M.f.0 Come aud see me before buying, ou will mid ine around, abd when my store room Is finished I will he there or have some one In attendance who will be able to name rock bottom prices on anything. H'hy did O. C. Aschbach remove his slock of pianos and organs to, Allentovwi? I presume It is celling too hot for him, and I eipect In the nearfutuie to convince him that he must come down to fair living prices. I can show the public that the; have been paying outraseoiis prices for organs and pianos. Come and see uie before buylnu else si here. I remain Yours respectfully. Aaron Snyder Weissport, will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's AcmhB lack ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer 1 open until January nt.. 1893. For particuUia adJreu the undersigned. Acme Blacking Is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings nre made of water. Water costi nothing. Alcohol is clear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make Acme Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, PIK-RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c bottle h enough to make six scratched and d tiled cherry chairs look like newly finished roa-. hogantes It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN?I?t?MEM THE BEST SHOE W THE WUfiLO (OR THE UQHVtr It 1st ta susamlustsi k1.,ms m ilu tm tsuika or wst I hrsisul to burl tLe feM, utad ut (be U.l Ha cftir, sHttati ad my, and &vium m Mais' mvrm koa qS this cze uuticuHine lndrwr. wnBHCif tJ Lom ter oBnml tar tsun tquU freiub attorn wr oOvrtd at fbU pik-si i uiuej r& u out- S3. ssksssuv Htvin i ii tun I IOUI ay wiu bin, iflU Police HLovi t tvrmcrt. Ur(Md Q wa mirr i ttrriermau wtviiuxii; bmcw, iUm, uuiutti lusvlO-. Letiv (brtid wUssa, MUt& 1 rtuO edtfst Ou ixvlr Mill wrarfr. 5 I hi brke, out (rtut Will 1 flav rfl uo brttrr tbut s)tt OsTrd t Hi nrlLe. uusi Irlul will mvilni'a ww wsmii MiN I it csnurun im trrvio. l Sab ani wrf Hmug muii durmtiU TbuM ttssM llwni lrli.l will uku .. .uKsrmsb. 1 DnVR V$,OU UU& IvtMO. ifeMI IN Boy Ladles IKK IWfrUllflUNpk iImcuIa. vvrv wTmVJS- . !iat l 13 h - fr alliiit thsiu Al ul l, si HUM sf Mu1 OU Uf ul , Adam Mt hrkani & 6'un, Ut t ? I FVJIQ' QS t IV: Tehigll Coal & LIMITEIk Specialties. Myor's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for tli5 uttn f. Cucumber Pumps A complete line iiirlttilini,' rejwirs fur the samp. Coal Oil At wholesnlo nnd retail Uaunl line of Unrdunre, Oils. Coal, iSnnd, Cement. Piaster, &c. KOCH & SHANKWEILER, -SAY Spring Greeting for 1892! " He who is well pleased Is well paid." It is a magnificent combination for the people. Be fair with yourself and see Our Spring Stock. we 8tuit the season witli an assortment of styles that vtill surely please every man who HKes to dress well. The houseover, Spring newness mingle with a price clmrin bound to strike your fancy and prove resistless. Popular Stjles, Late Nou-Ities and New est Attractions nre found in abundance in every department of our ciegaut line 01 Men's Youth's nnd ljren14s V iirmsliings and tSpeeuu Jine of ConHination Suits. TAKK NOTICE. Our new tlepiirtiiuut to make to order rll Ml. 1 . tt ., .auie line niuor-mniie i,oats. of our leading cutters, after taking n complete course in the larg est Zadics' Garment Cutting School of New York, wo are ready to offer to the Ladies, well cut over niu ciioice and newest laorics lo select lroui. laKo live miuuics while in our special line of 'eiisih!nand CD VEHC OATS. Koch. 8c t 7iA7V? '. SQUARE, :tfO ' . UtiC VX CASZ if 1 wo treat no at onenlilioutathor- f Incurable Caset Declined, Examination frrobrTn Wa want namo and cdtlress nf ovary sufferer from A'.fhn. a or P. M AHOLD HAYL LI. D,, J. L (mllli IS IIKA1JQUARTERS FOR GEN ERA 1 , Paints, yarnishes, Blass, ALL KIND OE COAL, &r OPS. PUBLIC SQUAliJO, Bank Street, Lehiilitoii, Pn Kline, Laros tk EVIusg DEALtllS IN BOOTS :-: AND :-: 7M Ham ilion St., Allontowii, Pa., oftcr tlie fiutot imil ctompletcst lino ot'J aities nuil Gents Fine Shoes lor Spring, in Ai.r 8tvm:s at the There is snnielliinir of interest lor all in our Magnificent Steele. You run niiiUc no inistnUe liy calling anil e(ii)iiiiinj: it. Look for tho BIG- BOOT SIGN. Tho most reliable machines the world has ever had are made for I S92 by WAITER A, WOOD MOWING WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD Binders Twine Mowers Reapers Rakes CALL QUICK AND EXAMINE THEIR FAULTLESS QUALITY. DENNIS ISrOTT-lBTTTJIN", -11EAI.EK IK- ALL KINDS OF FARMIMG IMPLEMENTS, NoiniAL s(juaui:. ja. I'HUKS UllVlilt HUN Till: I.OWK.T. i ai.i. AMI l.t.ll;S phuts. MMlS CO. Children's Clothing, upon tne verent rellirn ol oue and peifect-fitiing Spring Coats, uie vicinity ol our store anil see moderate in price SPRING- Sliankweiler. Lamest anil fm Cloiliinir House in tie Valley, ALLEXTOWX, PA. LVBCFOit EVERY CASE OF ASTHMA" a OF HAY rCVER," but tL0 worat ca, v.KOmpluatcJ If organic disease, can be ( CURED TO STAY CURED I by constitutional treatment, t atnlthliattbepa . t eut'd nomu. ' hav Fever. BUFrALO. N. Y. H A RDW A R E, I1II1Z, SHOES. & REAPING MACHINE CO, LIZARDS IN SINGAPORE. Thn Osld. Clamnis- C'restur Oft Into Uc!rotiiN hf Kcwtre. Then are llunls in Hiiigajion) large, eoauilering, saililml)' droprtng thlngn, of all sorts of colors. Yini tee them on th Trails ot ?our hotel, In the minnhine. and admire them. At evening, sitting OTtli fan ami lucil drinks, one suUJi'nly falls on roil, ami it Is colder than your toddy. How can any organism bred in this seething slot he so cold? You bo to bed, yon and your wife. Bach has a canopied couch, roils mnoto from the other, for sleeping Apartments ara ample. You stretch oat on a light mattrass over which is one sheet. 1' or upper covering pull up the darkness and draw the mosquito nets. There is no need ot ft iheet over you any more than there is for a wanning jmn. The night orchestra, strange sounds ot treplo inserts and trees and airs outside, finally lulls you asleep. Presently plunk I and then a scampering of some nimble clawed thing on the lloor near your bed. Jly lady, over at tho other sido of the vast waste ot chamber, squeals, "A mouse!" i on assure, her that it couldn t lie mice. Slice don't fall from the celling like a lump of mud. It's only the lisardsl" Tills cheerful information elicits uo squeal. With mice out of tho question, what woman would not be brave? 1 hero is n hush in the distant couch, a silence too still for sleep. You know your partner lies over yonder listening hard for more lizards. Presently there are more little dull thuds. The lizards eeein to he falling in several places. They seem to be chasing each other or some venomous prey or possibly making away with your shoes. When one is fagged out with sight seeing, to lie awako in inky darkness in tho midst of a lizard carnival is a little hard ou the nerves. Ah, something is pulling at the canopy of your bed, as if a young kitten wero trying to climb itl There comes a very suixiuea voice from tho distant comer: "This is awful. Won't you get up and strike a light?" And step on tne bloomtu com beasts with my baro feetl You try itj you'r nearer the matches than I!" I3ut wo can't lie here like this, Call soiuoliodyl" And ono of tho omnipresent "boys," who seems to havo been on guard at the threshold, comes softly iu. "The lizards will not hurt you, lady. They catch tho mosquitoes and spiders, bometimes they get under the nets on the bedj but don't you mind," Ileassuring, very; but madame was ready lor oue tropic nawn hours before it came llullalo Li press. Ur. Tnliuace Tells a Story. Tho Rev. T. Do Witt Talmage tells with great gusto tho following experi ence, which ho attributes to his brother, also a clergyman: "Ho had just recovered from a long spell of sickness," says Dr. Talmage, "and weak in body, emaciated and pallid, he was walking slowly along n streot near his homo when ho was ac costed by a big, burly fellow, who said to him cheerfully: "'Say, ia your namo IlinilU Jim Smith?' " 'No,' replied my brother, my name is Talmage.' " Well, 1 didn't know. I'm looking for n man lvimed Smith. They Bay he Uvea near l.'-re. He's dying of consump tion, and I th mglit as soon as I clapped eyes on you l:at you might be tho man. " 'Sir,' ri.i.l my brother, 'I am a cler gyman, and 1 may look thin and palo, but you must not judgo of consump tives by tlut. In my time, now, I've preached funeral sermons over scores of fellows just as big as you. Apoplexy, vou know, catches you big fellows every time. I hoi) I fhall not ho called urwn' "Bat." siivs Dr. Talmage, "tho big fellow did not wait to hear my brother to the end. New ork Herald, A Woman's Iteteujre. Ono of tho leading residents nt Ralncr. In the department of Heine-et-Oise, was tho Widow Tardiveau, wealthy, Cat, fair and forty. Among her special favorites was young Haoul Uaulliu. He was not enamored of the widow, but found it profitable to allow her to suppose that he was. In time sho Bet him up in bust. ness. Raoul fell in love with Rosalio BertoJ, and an engagement and be trothal soon took place. Tho widow at first was, furious, but by degrees sho rrewmoro calm nnd then professed her lelf heartbroken. She soon fell into a decline and died of rapid consumption liter a brier Illness. On her deathbed Mine. Tardiveau panted a full and free pardon to the two amorous young people, and in her will left tho prospectivo bndo a small gift of money, accompauied by a pint of rare old .Malaga, Willi a yellow seal. The bottle was not to lie opened until the wedding day, when it was to be drank to tho memory of the dear do parted. During tho joyous festivities, aud at the end of tho supper, tho wino was un corked, and tho britlo and groom, to gether with tho best man, drank tho contents. In u second they had fallen to the floor, dead, The wjne had been mixed with prussio acid. Tho widow was avenged. San Francisco Argonaut. Ancient Chinese Ilriilees. Suiension hridges which were huilt In tho time of tho Han dynasty (203 D. C. to 30 A. D.) nre still standing, strik ing examples of oriental engineering still. According to historical aud geo graphical writers of China it was Shang Lileng, Kaen Tsu s chief of command, who undertook to construct tho first public roadsin the Flower' Umpire. At that time it was almost impossible for the province ot Shenso to cuiiiiuunlcate with the capital. Liang took an army of 10,000 workmen and cut great gorge through the inoiintaius, filling up the canyons and valleys with the dehrii from his excavations. At places where deep gorges were traversed hy large md rapidly (lowing streams he actually carried out his plan of throwing suspen sion hridges, stretching from one fcloiie to the other. These ciussings, appropriately styled "Hying hndges" hy early Chinese writ ers, aiehigh aud dangerous looking in the extreme. At the present day abridge may still he seen in the Sheuse which is 100 feet lung and ia stretched over a chasm more than 1,000 feet deep. How those early engineers erected such a structure with the tools and appliances at their command is a mystery which will proVahly never he explained. fit. Louis Republic. llreakliig Ilu tlie Drummer's llu.lues. An innovation which is spreading alarm among traveling men is the ease with which hnstness meu may secure passes from railroads. A business man goes to a railway manager and announces that he is thinking of visiting tlie eastern market. Although nothing may hu said about it the railway magnate takes it for granted that hu caller will order his goods Bhipxl over the line granting the pass. Pasteboards are accordingly h uod, not only for the merchant, but fur his entire family and one or two cousins aud aunts Ihrosyu in. Tlie practice has grown to suet) au extent that railway men w( me it is iMcowinit a serious question for the management to decide whore to draw the llla. Th merchant boss east aud makes his Mtoslwu of goods instead of patruniz lug the wan wlio is ou the road. The railways liave thus steppeil iu and mter fwed to a large extent with the husiness of .s commercial traveler. As th' IMSBBSS are issued as wuiu M asspu o . the larger buyers aru getting farther and farther away from the dmmmer. f ur this reason uuuger aud less ex perienced men are sent uut at a compar atively small expense to the house. lu- ten'lewill IJ-userew CpurAs" sul Cul"' llvsrteUue. I ume -.an a wuniau faiut lu a taj ridfje i Ut-n h-i t uachuian was driving punt a bteulu drill and the bursts whinh-i -.vuttlv OA if thf MUUI.1 UVfl ttnii tlit. amaijt That ssuumti uii u hi nli u .i -ttpiitll blruck it and ttht-n -vim nun i-u buanl thought hi-, lat U -Ul lia-i . .Ilu dl.l Hut cVull ( wut, lie bsoss her husband bad said iu bar ear "Don't he afraid, than, is no danger " Interview in New York Tribune. New Bee Hive, ALLENTO WN,P A . SPRING Announcement for 1892 Nim It tlirllmolo mak our Spring and Summer Halm (Inns of t. lUli JKl't?w. .Munllofr si.ettlnin. Ttrkmav riMht. Tnhle Linen, Wlile Uoodi. Lures, l)nM Umwl-j, Klc, LV, Wi-arofjliowliiK tho lureeM ami finest nson itifttt tic tlio"i. muni thai were eier before ilinwn in the vnhYy Bottom i.rlcei ftUajs Ki.nittiiteftil, Rt w.Hunsicker's Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALlENTOWN. I". S We are also so e agents for the celebrated Ilnllerlrk's patterns. We must all havo now, rich blood, srh! h lsrapi.llypinle 17 tlmt remarlabla prrpnr- iiun.ii. Lmcsirc lurtovtD elood siussx. for the fpjlr rnre lit Urrotala, Wutlnt, Mrfnrlal Illsessa, Ernptlons7Erjslrl5, yilal dWHf . an.l ererj indinalion of inporer lahpd blnud. Cr. Ltsli.7'1 fitggl fiurehir Is tbs bbi reoiedjr that can nt wtj-s ba relied anon. . . DrnnilsWselllt. THE SELLERS MEDICINE COi TO CONSTJMPTIVB3. The iiiiilorsUiit'it liaintr been restored to lipalt ti b ilniule means, utter suiTerliig lor tev f ral eat i w it li a -ru lung affui-tlon, and that dri'iiu dlsfHH CniiMiinptlon, t uuxlous to make known to Ills It'tiuw iiit(reii tlie means ol cure, lot liost w hu drtlic tt, In- utll rlicet fully send (free of cltaW) ropy ni the prescript km lived. wlili'Ii th'j vlll find a tiir cure for Coniuuip tlnn. Asthma, HronrliliU (and all throat and I miff aialiiUlua. He hopes all suflerers will try his renieilv, as It 1 Imaluahle. Those desiring the prescription, M?U m 111 cot thein not hi uii, and may proe u blesslntc. nfll please address, ISpv. KllWAltn s. W I LS0Xt Brooklyn, New York. opr. 23, '02-7f. ggfKivail the Advgoate. II You Have S-ijiifees; .1sm law SIX AllNElt & SOLT, Vroprlftors of tho Portable Steam Saw Mill who will do your u ork at Ileaennable Kates, Rksiiilxck, I'NION Uill. Kast Weiss I'Oiit, Pa. oct. 4, 'Ol.) 1 Pick Eeadactie and nAlvro all tho titmUa Inof dent to abtlioua aUta of tbo ifiUm, luob M Uitdceat, Nausea, Dromlnaaa, Dtitrou altar catlcg. I'aia in tbo fildo, 4o. ffliUa their mot eawaaUo aacceea haa Wa ahown la curUtg j Headache, yet Oartera Iittlo tlTer PUK ar CQaally raluaUola Conaltpatloo. ctulnff and pre- totlug thla annoytaa compulse hlla they aU correct fclldiiorderiofthastoiaachjrauUtfltb liver ana regulate the towaLk firaafltbcal rlclatheytronldbealmoatprloeleAatathoiewhti BuiArTromtbUdiaUcaatngooniphitot: batfartat mt6lythlrgocKlnc4doci uotendhersivac4thoaf .whoonce try them will find then llttlo pllljTaltv able in aomauywayatbat they will not ba Wit llsgtodomthoutthem Bui after alialck head flathaitneof aaruanyUna that herelf hari Ivanikaonrcreatboaat Uar pUU car It w till 'otheradanot. Carter Uttle liter Pflla ara Tary amall tat i very euy to take. Ou or two pllla make doaa. i They are atrtctly vegetable and do not grip or purge, but by their gentlaactlon pleaaeall wbs luaetbtm. luvutaat2Scantt nvafortL, fioU 'tj drueglata evexjwharai or rwnt by aalf. CARTER MEDI0INB CO., New VorUi SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE irrurllttlotiv ,1. f.Lt 'H-ttSfr Tfi-HH.lt Iit. u luiuel MO It. Beldin'slglsMfsl Remedy Utrhjr. lltirU.tusll-.HaHl III rll ItMliofstrldils. I IH If "Si pit? jtiM r?4V S.00I1ITIEJ MUNICIPAL aONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED DANK STOCKS OAREPULLY ELEOTEO TRIED, 8AFE, PAY QOOD IIJTERE8f, AUSJ DeSIRABLB INVB8TMJNT PnOPCRTlIf IN PROSP8HOUS 0IIIE8. rOR FULL PARTICULAda A'10 REFERENCES wniTt GSOHBAOII, MoUOHALD i Cq., B Is 3B Whll.h.ll il.. M.M Toil,. SclentlRo American Aaencv for HiJJJJJJJJJJJPar- UAVEATa, For tat irmat joq and 1 raa ITa&dbook write to ill NM A CO-lil BaoA&war, Naw Xoutt. Oideai. i.urusiu fur avcuruif ptaot ta A aerie. Kvr JMitHiu taken uut by oa ia bruutU bror tli uubiiu ij a uuiioe givaa fr ut cbaige ta the THE POLICEGAZETTF- Ihtiit onlv ilmsiisi)i4 iiit3r t:i ,1'. tiiinug ,iu mi mi,-. Rfiiahiuuul ami H'rl fu :uuii kt-ciM-i. barber in l lui roll a Uim I tit liM ul in i n alksayi II lk irfs'Dlti VUlt'lrVfi tl diiHfit to .ill) addirif ! i niju W tilt 1 Vlili.st t, I I Ir-llil tiv t . Jill lol r , utei v., i I'1 k Fox,' d?L. ti "oPWonorH-. ner, HjfLf- ?!'" '' ran ti SAUl BlouUl. ssnaisrcirculsrs. Ailticctrtg, Pimples, Jpt Boils, Black- yZ3 Heads, N "Sh? FACT. CARTER'S! WlTTLE W lVER mrr IIIUSi'MEII