FOR THE LAST TIME. Tvr the laat Ume we etam! lKth-r hf-re And look Kcitm to where th- llnoa or light Alone the barbor to the city's h- fuht Ilaab out with radiance clear X cannot help bnt think bow many a night fmt eyte hare watched Unm red Ughta drawing near. When they were all by which you hiul to iteer, trt ertr aped the little craft aright. (Swift m a bint It flew f mm pier to pier, And itUl I know 'twill wing lu watry flight. And atlU will happy he&rta mid face bright Crowd all lu length, aa In th bygone rear. Only one fare will Yaniali from cmr alcht. Only tno present that made all eo dear, Forever from our lives will disappear, 1 onlf know that here yoa stand tonight For the laet time! And all the world grows drear. A sadden, blinding mist eht s from my sight The distant splendor, blai.ni, red and white 2 will not lift my eyes to ytrore for fear That yon, too late, should read toy soul aright. I may not tooeh roar hand In parting here. Yet can no darker cloud o'er life appear Than when I answer to your calm "Uood night For the ltwt timet - Ida 1. Gould In Kf w York Bun. REVENGED. It m about half an lionr after sunset, bat an orange light still bunuslabov the lonely southern valley. The trem bling evening star was hanging over the green silences Of the fragrant Tennessee woods. Vapor wreathed phantoms from the river course and from the dense thickets that skirled tho camp ground came ever, and anon the mournful sound of whlppoorwills, sounding faint and low, like the remembered echoes of a dream. Yet Wallace Keene wopld have giveu well nigh all he was worth to ex change its luxuriant verdure, one mo ment only, for the pine dad heights and salt winds of Maine, with russet winged robins chirping their familiar madrigals In the apple orchards below. "Two years ago I left home," mur mured Wallace Keene as he gazed thoughtfully out where the purple sky seemed to touch the waving woods. "Two years since young Harney told me he sever would give Marion to 'a common mechanic,' yet the wound rankles sharply till" "Captain" "Is that you, Spicer? What now?" Captain Keene turned his face toward the opening of the tent, where Private Bpicer'a head was just visible. "Why, sir, our fellows have jnst brought in that lot o' men that was hurt In that scrimmage across the river this morning, and some on 'em is woiinded bad." "I will be there directly, fijdeer." There was h little crowd of men gath ered on the rive shore in the warm glow of the spring, but they silently parted right and lift for Cuptain Keene's tall figure to pass tlironghUieir midst. Bix or seven dusty, bleeding men were sitting anil lying around in various pos tures, their ghastly brows made still paler by the faint, uncertain glimmer of the young moon. Keene glanced quick ly around, taking in the whole scene in that one brief survey. Re stopped short as his eye fell on a new face, half shadowed by the green sweep of drooping alders a pale, blood streaked face with a gaping cut on the forehead. "This Is not one of our menl" he ex claimed sharply. "How came he here?" "No, sir," explained Spicer, stepping forward. "I think he belonged to the Eighth. I'm sure I don't know how he ever got mixed up with our fellows, but there he was, and I thought we'd better not wait for their ambulance, but bring mm straight here, "Bight," briefly pronounced Keene, stooping over the insensible figure. "Let, them carry mm to my tent, Spicer.' "I beg your pardon, captain to your tentr "Didn't you hear What I saidr sharply Interrogated the superior officer. "Brace, make the others comfortable in Ltenten ant Ordway's quarters. There will be plenty of room for them there, "Well, I'm beat!" ejaculated Spioer are or ten inmates arte -ward as he came out of the captaui's tent scratching us stuck or coarse red curls. Meanwhile the dim light of a lamp swinging from the center of the little tent shone lull on the singular group within its cl-cling folds the wounded private lying like a corpse, still and Dale. on the narrow iron bedstead, the young omccr leanmg over mm anu supporting his head and the brisk, gray eyed little surgeon keenly surveying both as be un folded his case of phials and powders. "He is not dead, doctor?" "No; but he would have been In an other half hoar. Tour prompt reme dies have saved his life, Cartain Keene." Thank uodl oh, thank Uodr The surgeon looked at Keone in amaze ment. "He doesn't belong to yonr regiment Why are you so interested in the case?" "Because, doctor," said Ke.ne, with a strange, bright smile, "when I saw him lying under the alders, dead, as I thought, I rejoiced in my secret heart At first only at first The noxt moment I re membered that I was a man and a Chris tian. Tor years I have carried the spirit or iam in my oreast toward that man: sow it is washed out in his blood." It was high noon of the next day before me wounueu man started rrom a fevered doze Into the faint dawn of consciousness. "Where am I?" he faltered, looking wuoiy arounu mm, with an ineffectual effort to raise bis dizzy head from the pillow. "Now, be cosy," said Private Spicer, who was cleaning his gun by the bedside. "You're all right, my boy. Where are yon? Why In the captain's tent, to bo sure, and that's pretty good quarters for the rank and file, I should think." "The captain's tent? Ilowcamelhere!" ' "That's Jnst what I can't tell you you'll have to ask himself, I guess. You alnt any relation to Captain Keene, bo your "Keeue Keener repeated the man. "Because," pursued Spicer, "If you'd been bis own brother born, he couldn't have taken better care of you. 11U cous in, maybe?" "No! God forgive me, nol" faltered the wounded man with a low, bitter groan. "Here he is now," said 8picer, Jhe fa miliar accents of his voice falling to a more respectfully modulated tone as he roes and sainted his officer. "lie's all right captain-asclear headed as a belli" "Very wull, Spicer; you can go." The private obeyed with alacrity. When they were alone together in the tent Wallace Keene came to the low bed side. "So yon're all right, Mr. Harney?" he asked kindly. "Captain Keene," murmured Harney, shrinking from the soothing tone as if it had been a dagger's point, "1 bavw no right to expect this treatment at your hands." "Oh, never mind," said the young man lightly. "What can I do to make you more comfortable?" Harney was silent, but his eyes were full of the tears lie f am would drive back tears of reuiorwiful ahatne aod he turned his flushed face away lest the man he had once so grossly Insulted should see them full. The next day he again alluded to the home subject. "Captain Keene, you asked in ) eater day what yon could do fur uer" "Yes." "I want you to obtain leave for May to come and nurse me when I am trans ferred to hospital." Captain Keene turned toward toe sick man a face white aud hard as warble and said In a strangely altered vuue: "Do you mean your sister?" "My sister yes." "Of course, if you wish it, I can ob tain permission, Uaruey. But" "WellT Keene's cheek oulured, and be bit his hp. "I should but suppose she would be willing to leave her husband for lb very uncertain comforts of hospital life." Barney smiled, looking into his com panion's face with keen, ssaroaing ayes. "May U not married. Captain Keene. 8ha has no such appendage as a hus band I" "Not married! engaged and BriAoet marriea. rveri"a, nearly induced her tolieiiviiio Uale Sien- j cer'a wife, but she refused m the very I eve of the wedditw 'lay." j Keeni' had rim u i mi wasnadrllBupaH down tho narrow limits of ino Ma wot feverish liHHri. 1 , "Because," went m Harney, "ilie loved a certain j uungschinleer who It ft S about two ) ejirs fltfo too W( 11 ever to be come um ollir Hum s wife " Hume) ) ou do nut mean to say" 'I do, though, old fellow, and, what in more. I mean to say that since I've b"en lying in tliii tent my eyes have been pret ty thoroughly opened to my own absurd folly ftuu impertinence.' usptam Keeno wrung ins companion s hand and hurried away, 1o mistake the bootjack for theinksfouul and to commit several oilier no lea inexcusable absurdi ties. I see yon'll get nothing written to day," sighed Harney as he lay watching Wallace Keene tear up il'itt after sheet of condemned note pai-r. "I shall, though, smiled Wallace. 'Only I can't tell exactly which end of my letter to begin at" Captain Keene iltu write and ir tie in serted a little foreign matter into the epistle it didn't matter, for Harney, con siderate fellow, never ftskea to see it. Marion came, and when her brother was promoted into the convalescent ward, and she went liome again, it was only to lose herself in bowers of orange blossoms, forests of white satin ribbon and ocita of pearly, shinunering silk, shot with frosty gleams of silvery bro cade, for the couTsej of true love, after all its turn and intricacies, had at leni found its wny into the sunshine and running smoothly over sajids of gold. A. It. in New York News. Simultaneous Games of Chew. The perfection to whldli clieee may be- carried ill ta set implies its imperfection as an amusement Ciiees gianW--ljke Mr. Blackburn and the bite Henry Zuker tort act as warmugs rather than ideals to or dinary peoplo in search of ainueement The latter ; ntlenisu once undertook to carry on 18 sines simultaneously with out looking at the boards. The perform ance did not end very satisfactorily, for after more than two days' play the men tal acrobat rurrendered the contest. But the fact of liavlng carried it so for im plied a bewildering feat of-cerebration, for if the fiist four moves on either side in n single game admit of 73,000 varia tions tho flm four in IS games make the appalling total of '1, 880,000 possible com binations. Mr. Blackburn is unrivaled as a blind fold player, and he has actually succeed ed in winning the majority of 13 simul taneous gan.es without the assistance of sight The possible variations iu the first four moves of these number 804,000. Performances such as these leave on the mind tho oppressive and somewhat hu miliating impression of infinity. It is too much of a good thing. One am scarcely imagine how a brain called on to steer through such vast and barren complexi ties can have any faculties in reserve for useful ratiocination. Blackwood's Mag azine. Wall Mri-ct Pull of Scl.mef. A. feature of market reporting ehonld be tho daily statement of the number of men in the street with schemes. They are numerous now and are steadily off the increase, as the railroad brokers and money getters will testify. One of the former was heard to remark the other day, "If you were to stand nt the comer of Wall and Broad streets nnd break with a clnb the head of every man that came along, tho air would bo so full of schemes that the buu would be dark ened." New York Tribune, The Wrnug l'luiter. Little Miss Goldcnhair (proudlyt-We !s descended from zee Mayflower. Little Miss Freckles (.regarding her in- jcntiy) is you sure U wami't u chrysan themum? Qood News. Tin "Cruclflilon risot," Those versed in plant and flower lore say that tho celebrated "plant of Cal vary" was unknown iu the Cora of the world prior to the date of the crucifixion of Jesus. According to the. tradition, the original plant sprang up in the track mado by Pilate when he went to the cross for tho purposeof placing that infamous "title" over the head ofliim of whom the Jews said, "Say that ho called himself 'King of tho Jews.'" The plant as it is now known is a common trefoil, resem bling tho eommou clover in many partic ulars, especially in its culiritie of growth. There is but little doubt that in truth it was originally a native of Turkey or India, hut Christians who uiacredit the story of Its miraculous origin still claim that its native home It Palestine. Under the name of Calvary clover it Is known all over Europe. At present the three round, green leaves of the plant each have a carmine spot iu the center, which looks for all the world like a drop of blood. Daring the day the three leaves stand erect, the two Bide ones laterally taking ou almost the- exact form of a cross. Curing the season a small yellow flower uppears, it form and makeup re minding most startlingly of the crown of moms. ht. iMaii JtepuWic til True Derivation. It is truly surprising what erroneous ideas are entertained by the general pub lic concerning the true meaning of many terms in general use. A striking esaui plo of thials the word "terae" na applied to tin plate. Usually it is understood that this word u derived frwiu the French one, meaning "dulL" This is totally in. correct. Terne plate is a sheet or plate of iron and steel covered with an allov of tin and leadin the proportion of two thirds lead and one-third tin. It Is this union of the three metals iron, lead and tin that gave rise to the word terne plate, terne being an equivalent to the uigu.ii tern, meaning "threefold." The origin of the erroneous definition of this term was the fact that because of the large percentage of lead need In coating terne plates it is duller in hue than the ordinary tin plate, which is frequently aeagnateu "ungnt puts- in eontnuUs- ttnodon to the former. House Furnish ing Review. OlOretlons to a DrsiS SoldUr, A young sergeant distinjmished him self by his gallantry at Oonelson and was recommended for, promotion. lie was summoned to asiiear before a mili tary board at Washington and closely questioned by West Point graduates. None of bis answers was sUataatarv. When the report readied President Lin coln, he fidgeted for a moment, laid the paper on his desk, then taking one gaunt knee in his bands eaidi "I don't know what to do with this cam Here's a young fellow who knows nothing of the sckooe of losing battles. lie doesn't even know the technical name of the fortifica tion ou which he ran up the stars and stripes in the face of tba aneniv." lis thought a moment than indorsed the re- porti Give this sua a esfCsas's ewtttcsK-. A. i.iL'OUf. HaireVs Young People. A Carved IIbshbd l'ljura. A nonrine SO oanttmetera Lhih. ran ed In mammoth ivory, was diacot ered n uh other human remains at Bruus, Austi-ia, 4 meters below the surface of the ground. It ia the figure of a muscular man, anil it moat remarkahle feature Is we snape or tbe head, which, linaiilwi be In extremely Iohk or doljcocephaUc, (oephalu link t i.ti. lias a carjacttv of iinli i ti."..!), lias a rapacity of l.UVi i iilin. , , utiiuetera aud shows the xroiuai allium anil glabella very liromi - Hern, a , uuia, tertaiic uf a low tpe of skull. - Li. Uauge. Slnoara SlMpathr. An I fmnliy sertai.i bald rte ntl) to 1 a Infill r - f it M ru It , i ii-, Ii ,1 '.. "I did I ' ll i'l.ii.k was il nil lust uiatul; I I ' hard rui l.i r st Um. fo i feel so bud w uu 1 .. dead. 1 tottl Wt ali,-i but. M' K ik. 1' afr.nd 1 ..!. i la ni.' neral - i V rk i i n It auLft- j. i t r ti in Uja. dersckai. iv . , lvi, . 1. n. , . - ml WU- wlwstB Wnm and UssUusrasv MM, aot 'n vis tm, nf,, i .miiii limine mr4 witliaaatlwck. I.,. In by the binrtladv, unci t! (bis way. IV was the only man at t ' , In I,)- f 1,1 of lovelv trirW rrtvl Ti'-a i wa ipolleil Ho w !e ti ' table remarked thiit .(, pepjx.r and then siJtc I I,, of thcpcppTlKrt ot cr 1 1 ll' -1 il! an old gei un 1it 'It won't hurt yc TniMwltpi'T " hilf 1 peas. "What in that you pai ined the I landlady from the next tiibl". ,i--ak a 1 little lender, won't "ii " He nMternted I r. in irl;. , "Tli.lt isn't ttiv." n-liirtwl the l.md lady hotly. "I do not ue Hdultcintnd goods on my table." "My denr niHilain," i-ai I the bland joker, "there are always a lot uf p's in pepper." There wns an impressive newso: then the landlady said in a crushing fonoi im "Oh, yes; just as yon olwui s fnnuM part of the dessert " "I don't understand." "The chestiiuta." Uetr lit f"r" Press. Tli 'owlHy' Aeroinitllnhmrntm. One ot the chief HKirls f tli- oolny ii snatching a sombrero from th ground on a horpe mining at full epi-ed 'I hi1 Is done by nmuy. They have become ex perts in the us of a 0-shooter (rev iver), and a cobo on the pltans in semoin seen wit hont one or more, otren two. buckled to his waist. It becomes h weapon offensive nnd l 'fonii .Som, ies a roped hn'l tM'iitn, .i fnrii'Ut- that the cowl?y in couiik lied to shout him. ru.ilt the ca'tle mi tin- iil.iint, are not dangerous. Tli'v will M'Uloin attack a uiau on hor lwn 1: null. - tiiej have licen ropt!. If a man wiv oa fo,i. a herd won! 1 run over Inni tr ui to nuil out what he w us. A cow or bull Is dan gerous v, I en i oxfi. It in ii"t rtuch of h trick to throw a lasso and catch a cow. but the skill, courni?" and ft i "nrt comer after the cow has bteu l.iivteil. Cor liichmoud Dii-jrfitch. lilt- lnfluvtica of IJtit. The boy who is put off with, the tallow dip in the mountain cabin or the wee taper in the city tcreuicnt win m ail probability bei-k the store in the cuuyou or the saloe'n in the city" for their bright-' sees, because 1 here is that within bun which leads him straight to a brilliant light, wherever it Is plareil. A strange pedeBtrian on a dm k night will instinct ively liend his coun ) to nny light which he may see. anil ou n v lis anre the devilalwujs heshm l.oitein out. Mar garet Lemon in (!ode Now uur Wood should d durlfk-d. Take Hood's Sarsspaiilla. the liesr suriiix uiedi- cliie and blood purifier. A doeen bee trees lu New Madrid Mo., were lately tapped, 'and yielded- 000 pounds of wild honey. Piles of people have piles, but De IVJit't Itch llszle tsll will ehre ihem. T. I) Thoutas To make Ice by attillcal means re quires one tou of ooal to produce from live to ten tons of Ice. It Is truth In medicine thetmatlest dntt thai performs a cure Is the best. DeWUt't Little Early Itisera are the tuiallett pills, will perform the cure, aud are the best Thcnir. DruituUt. Slem-wiiidlrig watches were luveut ed by Noel in tho year 1861. USE DATA'S SAItSAPAI!I,I,A, its "THE K1NU 1 HAT CUltra." Aluminum pencils are being mnnti tactured In Germany for use as substi tutes for sliito pencils. Hie most intelligent people of our rooi munil; rveozuize In UeWltt's I.UUe Krlj lllern ptTIs of uueiislel merit forilyiepis lieadsctis and coqsiliwtlon. Verv small-, perfect In action, Tboman, Hruxgest. The fUvorlmr bl sncinnnir mnUioas nnrf jellies, custatila, eskes and Ice rresiut, Bull's Ileail Flavoring Eslrarls srs dsir useil hy i ne ben cooks. Thev are poslilve ly pure The words of Damascus were world famous live hundred yean, before tht Christian Kra. Ilurklrn's Arnlra Kalis. gianisHl llaiidn. Cl.llbljiiin coraes, snd'all Hklii 'rn?? """""I '"res riles, or no m requlrsU. ii is gimranlenl to Kive irfeet -mul tscllon. or irsisef refunded. IW awuuu; wJimS," y bshls-lilun; and filer) A boby weighing 1CLQ0O iKiuud at the oiu tir nouhl weigh 10,031 pounds In i-onuon. The llutloil M4r ami how to deal nlih tlieni. and other val uable medical Information, mil be found in Ur Ksuriuann's great Medical Work-; elegant colored plates. Send three 2 cent strinps lo ps; postspi to i P. Orda, Jo , Hostuu. Jfsse.,aiHl recede a Copy free. The best Insect destroyer Is hot alum water. We are, going ou from grace to grace to perfection. UbE HANA'S 8A USA PA KILL A, its "THE KIND THAT C'UltES." The wind from the North blows sharp snd Leen, and bad erfeeu of cold, are ttwn. OiielJiuiiieCcu.il cure so ssfe aud mte. Ill qulekl pcifoini s f onderous cure. T. D. i'boiuas. One-fifth of the ooal mined h lost in oulm and refuse. The breakint up of the winter Is the signal for ilie hrssklng up of tbe stem. .Nature is onaninr up the pores snd throw ing off refuse. UeWltt's Sarasuarllls Is of uoqnsiiloaable assistance iu this ouei silon. Thomas, Oruulsk UMt IA NAU SARSAPAHIU.i, hIND THATtltlltlt& ' lis "THE The longevity of trees is muoh Influ enoe by climate. Bad eouip eexion ludleattsi sn unnealtbi tute of tbe sislew. DeW itt's. Liitle Esrlj llisers are pll's that will correct this eondl tton. TbeyaetoD the liver, thev act on the stomach, they set oil the bowels. T. O. Thomas, Diugglat. The British Museum containa tbe I first envelope ever made. Astr Burner claim that there aro 17 SOuVUUU comets in the solar system. I HAVE been s sufferer from eatasrh for SO yeses. I found Imrueduie nilef in ihn I uee or Aiys cresiu llslai. blnce uslug it I have uot suSeied a moment freui head ache, sore throat ur lcs of sleep, from which I prevU ul tufferetl, caused n calairh. I eontuler jour llalm s valuable remedy -R. (iVssssr, 40 Wsrreu street, New Tork, Bit's Ciesm Balm It worth Its weight in (old at a cure (or catarrh. One bottle cured ma, ti. A. Lovrll. Frtuklin, Pa. There are fully lOUOUu species of lb sects known tu the eutomolostUts. Fur yesrs Ibe ediiur of lbs Dnrlingten I Junction Mo . Post has been .ubject to I crsuip voticur fits of iiidiatnliun. wiped Drostrsasd hint fur aavaral hniiM ml un. i ntlea blin for ba.lness lor two or three j l,r. tot lbs past jesr he has been using 1 ' "ul'ai" a ,vnc l uoterssna insrrbffis Kelueuy whenever occasion required, snd I il hat Invatlubly givtn I, nil prompt le I 'Iff. 25 aud 51) i ml bolllea fur sals bj i Ueber LeUinlilun, snd limy, Wf isnpoit. ruliuliu (Slut pieiu-her aiHerti-,e' a luilnle um thort wrainu Two alatifbla Frlviula. I. 4 physician cannot tn alwav had. lCtiuiuatitu, Neuralgia. Mpralua, HruUeo and Bunts occur often and au.aetimia wlii-n If a i fipeotfd K-ep liandy tbt lin in! uf uiany liuiiclioliia itt.il the de lr.,i r of Mil (Main. Ilia Uuioui Ked Kla Hi I t r nts i klin a ixf. iuu Uf. i-oul.l bf uted 'l.af u I- iiif- i. ii-.i lu tlt-aft) wilbtb.it Ultllii- HU,ll NCIIIl H I Ulttlil'ai rt'Bl tv iuvfUajjf itt i nia liri a buu! of Pstt 1 1 tua, ta (raw ranud; Coudu, Cold, Isvsa CoosusupUaD. 1lsJ ImUIss of Psa- Tloa (rss at T. JJ. TImhdm' lni Slor, THEY'RE ALL TAUM8 OF IT. A fl-vfxiits- ! art , vov-at !! rrnMMaMlailiwi, a4 ttttde EVERY WORD TRUE. M..r W..r.l. if lvl. ipks His P. Tb Sc Msts ot rv,wmennVlfii smi e" ri nt, wlilrh hsn f,jii. nil spprstt,! In Hie tbiIsi difly pslieit. excited ihe rurtnstry of the FdtMT nf the ,4tfrjr Arym !ftMTtnlnc4 tnamm s 1-1 the gesnlneoens nf the fmhlhbed d't menu pined Ihe metier In Ihe bands of one m tbelr npr1rs, Mr linker! A Hale, ihe veternn litm "t Ysnftlrke Js lloitoe'a 1 , n Fa l,,rj on ltr,lssv, Alheny. X Y . first i -tiled Mpou.aSKt shiwa the tvHoing " Ahn: l. yn t ' I M s fusl st of lro,i Ir with e In llw MmI,W liS I Sn4 I" am it t an r.rf,w-n ft it th cM irMtls t-nrn- on-tt sn4 I fMnfet IbAt ssotl- r Ofwrstios rmH hn ncwswi A fH-iwl n,inMj.-4 that Iter F K-sse.lTa rswS s.lr o R.S1 Soot . T . sltr tMins tss mWlMt aort vbta). t lousd a wm (Mtcs m. KtiH lenMA- M as wtm nn.i mm a ip, j to sr IT "t easas aw. lUMSatnnwIM a ktlla o BfM. ssvt anhaava Saaa aaa ava Baar kitiBev or n.tntrr le-Ato of saw kuas I sa a prOf nf tt rura.tv Imwara. Mr Msle said rverv wnnl wen tnw snd and he siM nt be without that valu able prrpnrtl(iii Mr T C Rrlnk.orrourbkecpsle.X Y , Wlioie famous rxp'-rlrme Mbhsbed, as "A fcrap of Paper" I'lckinir a scran of paper up Is Ibestnvttine 1 dsr. fnuwl It eon- tsleed'Pr. Ken netly't Favorite lit medy advertise- I rnent. and as It pnr- ll.-ulatty bit his ' ca-e. boualit the rrretUHneaad found i tbe btlp he had ' Mr. F. G. Brli.lt. uren praying ror. In sjiiwsr as to the truth f Hie sr rtUle. , Mr. Ilrinkivti'l l km ulwayi plnmnj t ml aferriMl ibr wrilt-r U? tin following 9K HitgU, OiiitImv - insf ma,tiT 1"tr-ri from ll , or r ttir i-tiiMtrr nkir " to WW truth of u stwtiw mml i ml .1 in Ti f r' ntr I aaMiisassi avilo 1 Ir Hatkl hcl tUlrNl fTOHUl le nt 'It, I -Ii tn t rtaum t ft e I r- r.n 'n i utrttiitn to pr Krannlr. mad -t Jl 1 ha' t I w t nr ti ,.f ciU-vrrli of Um Nd tier k- 1 tl tM.ir I iflix y d.wsr, 1 wroto Imply ttt - 'ffttn ir rsi- ' n'Mi -1 tV) r?imWfiwrtk!4ii, I .iT'rtt-l (r 'i iiKtaurT Wimlato, pais im toy 'i K at, l 14 'I'S. Flu-pin Vl)rtaVf, fH b r I ( -U t i ti i if f-urt;i Uattltt I wMnaWtt, otutit. i .1 1 1 jr rvtiLk 1 tothlttera 1 I ' r , ' to Hi atl ftai "TV I1 fcl T- ft t I n !r iUh ptihlte UttiMnt fl.Ui 1" ..'il " fT- "f ttVt rttTMVr. Kl .i n.iu, I'Utx, toUtJU$ aKM .urAfviilv, T, C. Aauic. Mr. Tcter Limlfr, cbW fiigliMtr of Mts re. C'raue & Cw Tuper ililH IHliao, iln-9.. snltl : "I ilop'i look much lkn daavl num. trot I wh prtujr n urt'ue. l or murti y 1 i poiOB in iL'y mur iuv afiOJ MllrjllttO tinlent nptw k' nml if ten uiiE"a w ti -looJ. 1 lost (!.-U. ppLi i,..ndtr nth. 1 oumult ii erul p'lyslfirt'm who al 1 1 wm t affarluff Xpiva allon of tba ki4uef ami that I rotild Uve But a bort tiuw. Mr JoIib HOauofr ot ntttv tWIda tevolDtf U PU Mmrlitlstii. mUl " dont Mr. tKsHior wUtk ttie ctooton. UKe Dr. Pftrid KfO rjfHly's y innt Rrtxiwly mttd bo mired It vu&t sent fur the muc and hod Ukn ooly pert nt ibe lKtle, wtMn two inex-B of itoc pamnl my fcli-tMt-r, nod Bow mia'tH'-e'iy wrl. (irir nor4nd ribeurnetipnf trouble; nit. no morv, mid I feel tUe a c toma. Thanks eutirolf to It. Keniwtlir Favorite UrmeOy. Mr. E D. Pursoiw. haa. tKxk-Veqcr YlioIeile Iry Uootin iioiue 01 u. j. llllllIU CC V.O., Kocl.cbter, N. V., bud a similar ex perience. Heir oil iw.edny witli min la hisbiick, Lfxt came ftTcpuuo of urine. Jltwlcal nJvUe ViM fouKht. on proDO nncVd it sloie inlho blsdiler. In writ- tatr to a frletad be Mr. 11. J. I'tt r mi no, 6fl: 'I nuffpivsJ beyoDil word to otaerlbe. Keno of tbe loeauH tat mi produced (tny teD3t, tmlll I bjian tbe ute or Ir. KeDuedy'B FaTorito Item edy wliluh dtolTL'd tbe avtoiw, the uratptntm leaa- to yicM, the rln -wwd cod from thi time my recovery was comiiU-t. Caul after thta exri. Hemf apeak too highly ot that vrliich tavel my bf u t " I enn npitak In LU her prfttte than I Ime wrilt' n," nre Hie words of every jwr son I tttrkw! yrilh, wblch proves tfieKrett IkOputnrily vt thU remedy, poftacbUing what no oil tor medicine bus, tba poner to nave lif. It can be uwi wilU sttfuty by ull Hjrts. Tbe worst cufs of nTvouproAtra(ion. sleeplesstieM, hcatbicbos and dtgealfve troubba, yield to its curative power. Salt rheum, eczema. rbeawRtitm. nrrofuln, or any dtoase nrinlng from impure blood, are baiiUIiod by ibia brain, nerve ftnd blood touic, Dr. Da, id Kuouody'a Faur ite Itemed. Trees! Trees! A fall sssArtnient et 1'nilf, (irnsnwitsl and Shade Tress, Eversreens, rthnibs. Vines, etc.. I)K.Al,KIRiunl,I,dwrir ressonsWe " " rs'es, ami In cs.s lliey can not come in person to the nirserr. s seniieteal issq will sufertQleae the ssssrUuR of ortleva bir S laodarsle eAartfe. Ueerlnttve estslomle seal on spiilti-utlnti. . (iKiiuru: Acmii.is. IVett iliasler, Clie.ter tli.. l'a. FUrtNITUME, UNDBItTAKI.Nd FUOVR A KKKD. Robt. N.- Authony, (Successorto J. p. I lei. last WeUeoort.) Witt. CONXIKOB TO BK THE UEBT 1ICE TO BUV FimitDre, Floor & Fail, Ml tllf laOWMaat IVifSfX Give us a cmU. So trouble to show R. N. ANTHONY. New apilou and Bummer Goods moan more with us than the name words mean from other dealers. Why y Dccaose al! the tfooj-, we have on our counters aud shelves are new there is no last year's stock of ajooda bru-tieil up aud plied up to deceive the buyer We in tend to merit your pairou iiire by honest, fair and square daaliugaud we want you to come and see what we have in New Dress Ixoods at Tory Loav Prices. (lrweiies & Proinitni, uf the bttat qiishl sud St the lusi'.t priivs. Choii Flour and t'Wd. Vu-h Cmuitry Produce. Uubhing Murh.ut-s& H'riugt' rs of lit. tn'M UMkfe .ii Kw itiii'i'i ALL ODS AKK DEMVKRKll KBKK. H" have s Ruoin, Pksant Ktore, electric light) iutue and r ua Geo. H. Enzian, Norn. Fi su.. luum. riivr Isnnlr. laWaNWHUBW StRINGGOODS i O ()Vllc is or I ttiHl'tl a i !i t ii Co, n ' Itlttf )i w ijfnn ! -hup lot repair I, k ev r tin iiniii g 1 j ilul lsif nir. ! lie (tiir I uf ii I rt r ' nitit n l .innsli. I Ii' ti c nii.iri inn is, si I xi in thr pnrrliMoi' ul it nt'tv nut;, Hnj '!' a i 'an i ijp' Mhh! -iirl Inn aalti-ra, aa.i. m. t 1 1,.. .. ..I.aI., ... i i, w,,,ii- hi itvit j for. Oh' i mix it li-aa mtilievrrl lor nij pl.'ci' is in tcil I'.r that, timin l to sell t in iijht than ' Hll n ll.T. 1 cnisi' I fur lllf J rr-ml Mutt tun . .1: KREiDLER, Heading R. R System Lekigh Valley Division. .tthi nit- t.inl um' I'M'hivMi ly inMirtMfi ritnuim- mih t.iii.(ii t. .ii lath1 um i i t ritFtMiKcr .'rate ttni i k l.i f I (Kit IP iiu t. IMei. IKtlSa I S.AM. IkllKillKIN for a a aim N a i..iai-s. . a. .,n'l i m . iw,, a. A i i lor Wst'itl ha I hm.k nn n,iiti'ii t.e i,e, . in . u it. I ,i. ami . Ho , ei .n ijMtiUemitre .mil limurti WW an.i ll.Ua in.. alssU watal t in. fror Slalliifttmi, UsIaantMrun. Attenfnan. MftB ..M,, nn.l luartii-.ii.li, . ' '. M. II li a, i , iM. su.asi. . n..i .1, t.js nuil icifl,. in SOT pniirtii',iMiat an" (.iiu.-n,.., w T.W. .W Slid U.li a. Hi . t it. '. 1 J! , ".' SI." I', in ... . ,, ,, For wesninsaiiu arii,'iR 1.0s, a It and 1 "' . ... . . . - Kor lkiinan, 1'inlrti , 'herrloril. Ijis tt . rtlllte Hall. I ,.u'.... aim ll. seml.iiiniu, s If, 'i.Sn 9. A s nl.. l.fti. I 1-, -, ami Kuribua M'ble kw.:SJs. It M .ntt 11. a.si. i K s is, 4.1. a-.: -i. I '" tat Lillierli auo llMiti-tnn s. .' J. awl llAsa.ni.. 4 laHiB, low pis. i..., i..iiam, i lit. seenaiMlLiili aiai A'lstin ro,l 4-sliS ll wain , -,ajs;.i Flir Ml fsriuSTSIMl SllaluoSlu I, Jt, TUantt H. .1S s. ni.. a p. m. Kr l-ii.illn6io.:4a,7.is,.isii.uilii w S. III., SOU, 4.15, I.IU itllit T A lt.n. Fur VMill iTavrn, WlUiaOafe SWl Serunltm ;.,. sikI IIJ s.m.. I.W. 6JS,7.alnd '"'Kor Ptttslun snd U M. Junet, t 48, ,. snu IIU a.B., 1. is, &..!. ana ISJ.. III. Kor llinklialllHK k J,tj aud 111 S. in.. 4 in. i.su and lojie ii.ra. forirweKo, Auintrn, Itliaca awt llanetanv am.; le.se i.m. . for Lsc, j.llle. Towsuj,Hre. Warti. Kl intra, Horltester, IMiflnln, ''lwrs Fall, and tin Went UJiS s-in., slid 10JI.. r. Kor Mluira sudtlie Weal via Melalnaliia al I. llSli. ni. 8UN1) lv -CHAIN. Per New York 45 s.et and n.Wa ai. j ai: sad '?or'ldldollbl8 t TJ7 a. in.; s.82. 1J aad I.SS u. ia. ror Kn.tou and IMermedlaie butttoan, soi. IM, I1.I1S.IU.; IC. J.I7siid".ui:.. For Maneli i-tiunS .l. SJS. !!.', llJa 1IJS i.ie.1 8.ls,s,l,s.n.aiBjai.ni. I or Kisuilns al s tr; a. ni. : tsU sad 7.s p. . rnrllaslttoiisw,sudii IsjCm. , snd tejs rat Mshsno City snd Shensinloub sat, iiai t. rn..-itud au) p. is. Pbr rottsvule at 2.s p. in . Fur H'blis listen, Wllkea-Bsfri., VJltstoik mnlibsnBeek.Tnwsnda. "syre, Ukaea. 0'"s. Auburn. Iflnilrs, ancnentet, Buaalo, Muuian Ksus sue th. We.! UM a. is sett less a. in. For further uarueulnrs rbqulre ot Aaviits lot rime Tsblss. O. 11. HA-NTOCK, IterK-ral Fsa-net Aiteal. riilUHlellilila, l'a. A. W. NONMiMAl'IIFR. Aasleaeral l-sa. aenser ,arnt South ueuileui,rn. 1 ata.il. " W. M Rapher. vTltKN EY . OHlKaSbbOR AT hAW, Flrd diioe above Uio Mansion Hoiim. MAUCH I HUHK. - - tHSXll'A. ,eal BMats sod relleentnl AS'-aO- tt tll " urt I4etl Best Kalsle l oin. )n, tna la-stly ilone idieelioiis promplll made Hfttllae hVlaUnof HMsjdenfs s specialty. Mar te eonwllwl In usll.h and Uerrsau -r F.l. siviFHro. b. s., I irflee outsulte tbs Opera Hoses Bank Street, Aeh 0 Um, TV llsUrnsTRT IN ALI. ITS llNt HB. 'litttiK sue "'"fjSJjJSJ1 " las aSlilln)Uurad an?lTai'trltfW4l WITH OUT raw. TICK HDUWIi From . at., to if re., trosj 1 u. m., to s p.m.. (rem 7 p. al . (..!. Oou.uIUttum. In eullali or ileratun ODler lliMirs al UasWkin -avrn nstindcv. let IWT 1 Oscar Chri8t.nnii, wBiaaroBT. Liver; ami Exrjutuyt itblet Raav rlaliur esrrlaaaa astt sale trltrtef ktMMa u. 40, iininntstliai. le saisdBieti-..ri Hstrsiul telearauk orient ia-upll stlsodetl le Qlls aw a Irtal. sil-D Attention! Business Men BANKEHS. UUt'KKltli. BrMlkKBI'fkVS. I. WKI11. lie riCIAIil. Asstraet Maai'i., Iu.utanri Winers, t'a-iaa. Ami all aliiaw liualur.. U,iun a,ii,i,w Dti nirt Uefiu-f nlir laa.ln n terali-lii,. I. Ilie rnk tt.Mi.s KHinliii- a. ... ii whlrtl work. mslal.lunMHl.il aial i sot aataOr Uir Iwip. r A lisat nnd rlesii sal al Hnolu I. SKutsrlah'tl t OominualnrrfMru. Atldras. all a. av un eralAiuiit K. V. ht LIINKK, MmuMivlMr Uarbucaiul.ls. Hilt.lnidnont. DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main 8 tract, UaU.. Pa. tTHANlL llaVibUAi Hut K. Mnhli. ur NTits. rsvrw lloiau Uj ir ItrtiloHi'M, Hrn- Morn . Wki.m.-i aw 1 Ulr-Mi'Mt.ilHiM'iKNTKal Till H-l'At VI llArit. -I1II.M AM'HAIl Rl'UH (mci-Hou-r'iiuiaVM.4u4i.ui. I'CMPtsWv imttcaiii iILbr start oltlio Eye.Ear, Nose &. Throat I Alwi,K rHi-tliiutilUivC) or Ui atljuat netit lfla1-, the carbon'house; Henry Drumbore, Frop'r, Thf ('-arbou llous liat Ut-u ri-inmat.il n mpn.ea tiiroiixtiMit, a U i Iwtrt lufi.txi wfll tfiitilali l. itml i- iui.imik tin Hrl ll'l-l ( I UiU an-tiuu of tlw Ht.itf. The painuai:v M ttt. ! tubllc u woltitU'il rUl ai(OtHnnHlaituii-) IHniiaiieiit ami imii-4i-nt i-ititoln rii.utet rt in i hI era tt:. Flue l,iiiMt ,! i rat, tiH-r.ua Hmln Had liouy Ciita rs. fur ttale al tin- Hut iun l 'wr.' i KBIJM KISTLER! C'OUXKl! SKCONU A Al.L'M bis Waiu even body in I.ebiiliton lu buy nt their tt r becautr they hve not ouly an ex- ! cellently aaaoited liui of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but because their prire are low er than these good inn be bought for elsewhere in (own. Wt' show yoods with i. -tire, quote iirites ami fl.'lmt all -purchuv a. Don't fnrgrt, but call and see us. j KRUM and KISTLER sJhe Bost ami Purest Medicine EVER MADE. .VavWTt"1,Irl" tfieIT'tniorrr..nijotir 5. tW s. aa. tWI . mill IIMkl nir kh I ' !Vririt.1t nnd IUft.h j ' r '' Os?lWhrn.Ht, niKl mu lf I a a. . sTt 'rt n...n .(inn ill. it V. A sv Am. Zy. the arrciiil ,ri. Vi"t,x:v V; 71 a 'a. . fi. ' u ui jum units'- 4" J .javp rna... wa.. - TV 'Sa j ii jrm wr -'- '" .-fc. ItsMtil a rrt rtiiiip tn A. P. Onlnny Co., WsstOwsaMaM.. fr lest mxU a) work uu'iitalsolt1 1 PROF. ALEXANDER SOUDHOLT mm hmuu uf BiaJrja'. Miranlaos temiu IJberttllltnrtftl Phyalrlnn' lttilorp Thfin iMHugn,,. (,)f.-, ,( ttiV.ncn tit llif Ak . 1 -Itn II r- Khl '1 l Hid I'' h ace to u ir, o it ) II .th h n - t I'm,.' Ml t all It'll UK i, ti-if Ii ti tlii'im. Ait'i IIM. hill (TlltlW, sTHliUHs i.liK.'-lli ii i1 ihr lu.ii. Hi ii ititi trf itmifitiitM . ml iimu-. ii n ml 1 il i sitiivi U tin ii ttitti -..It iiiMl.il.sri Mm n- hip himI ttOiM '')) .in i it HhcuunnHtii Vlntlt-n. iirMMlLit, Biljlil - Jl-i .. il Hie knl il, HtiT t-i'iiu'l.ttnt, l w ni- i , hihI HM'nllftl rt iiiiimm' ur' ftillrrn t ur n I pii-v mctll i r ot my wttit tr-n.iriii;. iilf it (Hit liilM )fJtTi 'f H..O10 ?rMti h:i h l (Iim: infillHitri antl .tit In ihk m Uih im i tit ir wrtli I will K" pr.irn? un Ifll , lifing UV-T V 1 iiai Hill Mf II m ti. ilk i unit 1 Ii iti two i iiMin nl jIith tun nUitiiiMvil wild iw Id jtH'ii'I 1 utlllUk i.illf n Mi. uri-i ul ibe strk t( n iu;n !. TMnMO.NlAM Vwo Pturltk llurk. fun Aiti.rj , April u, nvi. Huh-'wr HiMHiK'U- ih'r fn Aiu ntv U i.H im wt iiiLfrf llirtiim tin I ho tfotxt Unit Kir IIH'tlkllH tiohf lrlt Mill JOII i.tl iHlhlt-'i I ilia) ItHI-T U )! ( ut , (tir lllf !Tllrl.l i llif funrrni. In miili-h I wnl l.U- I hint in ii.nnlii' UtMi nni 111 Hi"' ' UH, Hllll CllMllUtU rue il lidtl tu lle ImwjU'MhI .Ut-nil hI w .k-. UHllll) llJtlall IMM Alii a SHllVII kviltl lllllIH lull l.tktuK ). i , noun' t( I tir iliK-lofH Uiollulit 1 WhiM tl Kt li Hill .imiii!.ltrtl tt.mit vii) iiO. IhiI 1 h.ih Ifl'l M im .il By hit-tid Iti tt in I'rof. Itoiiitrnti uliifr. Hint jft "niuic ul tiis ilH'dli In (tir II. nut! tlml tie kin It Mtiiilil suvi ni) ha 11. I vfknr tk" anil rt tin- nnMitcm, intl lu two k llH fcWejiiiiiK itU lit 'lovwi, fi nl 1 liri'l tin im At ui knirvrii 1 1n ii I i nt u Hoik, ali'i 'UUBWn nijsril Tii, nirti -riiis-ii in "nin.ii tn ru4?iiy loan HimrTfn .it hip. iiihtt is HMniHtl Mi tua wnriii nKf ii to act.rov ihihhi iHatm -Tttiurt- HWfltttiK, ui.titii:.it I- .In. n-sii.i Uiliuttuu Ittlki iiTt", nltd im'Hlrtllt'll lu ttii ''luihl, Im-rw m riolUtiti; lu rmi nre toll, h tltv-rllnllv Mir, I'Alltll K UL liKI'. ITkJ.N.WI. t., fliiU-l. ijiUi'i, IU frnra Jnatph Klrkner l La aS ni Hi HI iff I. I'lillmlflitl Im. Ph. Plrntr iif Mi- to wilt iuv ti'tlininii) tn imr tlHt. ILlVtllK iKHll RltllHtsTlltk liUtY tltlU'r. lllll Ills. wtaty yr, ttif Um It m wi inuHtua I M bHl fiut for four utunHit; tuul llltt vrrv t" nl 1k 111- rHaur. ainsl aftNSIMt leasJte Mil HVl'l HIP. Al to iwt, but eiMiM ni Uml tit uu. wtvwa oiwn yropwinu aiKaat'nniMi( ini tlwqiwk' wiwiisweTii vrryuiMi(iiir, u .t llsTllfMlll Ul mn (111 RaiDaTrfas I (Ml of the- bflaltl. vld Ibeu rvoiirkii'UdvO lurrof ikHirtroun itiiIWIur tM I UlrViil OUl lO ffUl ! () llflitfj li.'. ft loth svtratskt. BUMi I BTlll Uua IM-.tU I i.j ftlail III tllltt rk limit I waa mIiIc to bj ma ml leMlhiu In my bustUfH. truittjrh mr ol m ImrMt tlinl lit Iw mvktliUntc frutrt Ike limit, while 1 sloud It m4 m btf t uurnd In hultirwuw. f IimC Ia OskH AhaUktv bviiiI In lr(rf. UtiiMlriHi i nitiU I'iiaB whlrkT will ntwaniniruil fiirrvrr In MliV iMNir oullrri-r u I dB.'uiil In- iilt.iw.it to baw Any one emi uuu m w ih- iunnr iniortnuuop, ltirh tiuny imiih jonti h KinKi u OI11o4 rniil lthftraiivy upn dull) honi 1 n m tuflii nt. tkvll r write to AM ANIPK (U'tPHol , I'.r NarTtli It It in rt, lor 10. M y. l'l.il4wtW(J,:i, fA a .niTt 4V - TO OONSUMPTIVBS. TV1 w4rrilin4 h1rtt tvr rwatbirtlil. lltatli by taftMilv neaJK, orW out rnn Th irel wata wtth n m Imtfj aT martin''., .uht ami ImuJ dtmrmaet-wmmmmmttmm. I iiaue L taAak kriHitii) an W Whwr 9iUrtrn hr i.aran .if. tir ruttrba .;mlrU, iU . t4-rlnll mvml . flaaa. lad BaBlaa- MsJ Itf Iks- Ur s-fliillnh n ul Mm. Aathma. C awrtaaUa .mI ail tliruul aad fuac Mala. . lKHr all aUBa-.-ci all) In Mm rtti . H a IlieaJuafck. TUu-- 4rii-iu,-tba pi"krritliaM, iik-h i rat Ittetw , hlUM. anel autf prmmji tolwdnm. IU plr adifn-., Nre . rMWAHII A. WlLl4fKaBr.f,kla, N Tork. i TO, 'w-tj. TBl'Tl inn win H.m h rsxi i i-wr nr UMMi NEW SPRING -IX- Plain and Novelties in Wool SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES, ALL THE N0VELHES IN COTTON, SILKS IN THE NEW WF AYES AND PRINTINGS. 634 Hamilton St.. Allenlown. YOUandYOIJP iiiiuceii It is a wonderful remedy. hih is alike b-n. ti cial to you and your children. Such it S.at't ".;. ; of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Ilypopl o. phites of I.ime and Soda. It check wasting 1:1 ih' children and produce aound, healthy flesh. It k ! tii'-in from taking cold and it will do the same for u eura tnuUlua saa OassjW, OoMs. Cvaisaaaflssa, l4asaaaa aa4 all Insssilr aa4 Wasrlsaaf Til ss in ITSTaats wastisar la Nasi as palaiaala aa ssilav. sWI asal Ik a-MMIaa. hiaanl lr Kwst aU lr.KJialK. BABY COAdlFX In very large and complete assotmex.t at it: l:w.s prices. Don't luv clewh:rc uttil y:u hive ti arained our goods "and leune4 :a esccciisrlj- ,Lov 3?rices. We kno we cai please you. nin t"t i 1 .st 1 All Kinds of Httrthvnre Garden and Farming Tools. Jf. Li. U A 011.. Your Painter has often was'ed time and material In tryi"( to obtain a aha-te of color, and ha. even resorted to the use of readv mixer, paints, the ingredients of which he kotw nothing, because of the diffi culty in makinar a shade of color with white lead This waste can be avoided bjr the un of National Lead Company's PureWhite Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint sounds of Strictly Pure White 1 1 I-ead to the shade shown on the can. Br this. means von will have the best paint In the world, because made of the belt materials Strictly Pure White Lead i and mire colors. Insist on havinrr one l of the brands of white lead that are 1 standard, manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and known to he strictly pure : " Atlantic " " Bradley " " Brooklyn " " Jewett " "Ulster" These brsnde or Strictly Pure White Lnd ud MfcttoQaU Lead Coa Pure White Lead Tffltlnff Color are for aalr by the roost re liable dealeri In paints everywhere. ir you are aolng to paint, tt will pay you to aond to ua lor a bob! wm, ti win pay you coq Mining intorrea- tlon that may tare roo many a dollar; It will tor m door ci it aave von mi mly coat you a poetal card. NATIONAL LEAD CO., I ttruaawsr, 3tew Tone MHB. KWFZTU A. 'RIVERS. " With Heart quivering with Agony I realized that I must Die." iraCIAM 01r SO AVAIL ! Dana's Mighty to. Save I Is .i rtFxrr., Mtn.. 1ASK hialtVI'lltlLLA Ul,, rViM'f Hrni'-rton: I ftfl that I lrjuet lull juii him nuti'U your ti.VRSArAKIL LA hat itt,itial1tii me. Sumo otr two GUARANTEED ill" Inym to W truul'Ipd nltli a cU'ntfily rHl at ffeollnp. in mv Ktuniarli. ZoIIuwchI hu bnrtitnk wciiwit Ion, then ail oltft ttlrk IIivittrhp wuultl rii in uiiU vli:if I noulil Hi) if ir t i an niter do mrin tlili conliatittl for foiup thno lhe m Kick HwiIhoIip nuuld Iw fol ItyHetl I13 ffilnflun KpelN. which left im jui thi brpnth of life. I W Hr.-li 1 uuilt I -clirhM hut 62 llw. oulU Uki- onlv v.euk h4t , or k litllf rlitrl.i'i'i Iirolli iutu ni :oltla'll, and ttmc tiling aen that uotiM ialNlrrs iu? M; hiDthnnd UMili'i- dotlnr lie rnttM tp.ire tn oni tnlmriliplHNt I'ltjMlefnxiH, but to Uo a ill; l Ju t foiildnnthi'Ipuie. 4km pli'telj tJlHcoumKPi., I lookM upon my lutFli-ind imd little ehUd, and with my heart iilirrln nlUi 1 innt tilt1- tnc day n pirk.irc f jour Papers was left at tho hoiiM' I rvaii thini a rav of hope Mftaitl loiiiip.ar. I )cot n buitle. fleioru tt tiuif I ltmi to liunrot. I cunUnuml usfnz the "riLUS with our s VUs.vr.vitllj.A. I dftiMl mi rupiclif (hat 1 lie mme mh objorl 01 uoutEcr. I aiu ikiw t tl.in ' m nlnlU bottlf aud wi-Uli 127 Ibw., ud fit! Hint I ha.u full pior wti. An'pl mv Im it i Mr t'lunTtt. xu. sktiu: a. itTvens. Oaoa SerMperlUa Co., Pellaat, HrUu. Isadliw Wanted. li laVfunleU fur MuHiiiik- Wnftd'it I'uraets, whh ktii pruti i U'tl Itip Hint klt tfmtpit Mill Uor.kil lohK WhIsIi. fi.UfvMi SkliH. BiiMiir I-i m . Mw Huiitrtiin, Siivt Piofoi-lnrn ami tilJ.tS I.Hi's, "l(1sJ liiri-HlattOtfllf lit Jl. f, WlUMl, tui Hi-utti n.iIiii.i til rift, Hracuw, . . .- One fatorjtj, JVelei Ick tiouutv Mil., put up 4,1 Hi.iHAoaiKi of cuu and beaus -... ' A.S.Rabeuolcl, tlHaMU tltrica t 0rl J. W AAudnDhllPll U4Uor htur, BAlf R. 8THEBT. LtvUiOHTON uabtltato In all Ua uraiich iL Trrth Ertraeteit Kmiraja. isiuiiitaimwhMirtUMtfiii UHtoe Dan - w KUNKHUa Y uf ach wi-vk. r O sdtau. LIJCNTWN, s-i Ibetheonnlv.ra. DRESS 6001 ! IT SW , COW 8 REAOINQ THE FINGER NAIL8, rhMrHrffr N- II I. I vi rt In lti Tl of a n . - in . l it.c I Lxiit.iiiii' ; f. t r ii ' If thi Wrtll M ' liV" i 1 1 . 1 ,iv- f H'tll - lnt wljj siVk "t ii.iv .ni i ; 5- iui"NH nti'1 5inon1 lu. - If'... v Hi M vith Ink. Icwhif i of ihn 1 ,ni .i 1. . or jrtilinpi ia i tver l- ii- , , t 1. . l.n .) 1 i j.i, ... v j m m ; t --i t li T ' ' li. I-'1 I ,li I US - Ts'MI t" I, mi i i , ' i tli i nt M -ft HI. i m in i Ati im . i I io-tr l- inM . piun : pro l g-H'ii. .,'nl .Mr 1 i - w "tun n t 1 iial " r : ir Wulnr !." li-, lh t.n i rl tiMM, ,1 wi i nc'ii It .iHM-iU un jalii'ir't" ' !' nr i nnui mH tl. , t or HufH "In imlmi.tV' j iU" i.w r -t ' . .( . s ll li tit . t hiK ni ivtiW lirnilf r ln Kli- I i i hi r n mi i-niK, hut IhhwmI B wan' a 'I,- -,t ; si r of Aim i n raiwl t Iih'' . i'i VI, . .. ii. jmt aud lunutH di ,i. 1 ii. 1 i' un Mt-d." Tlnn kit'cii J in ..-i if - r.lnHWr-iri Krtu. Wl CT . . 1 i 1 li s llk uUi'-l t f Jf i'i ii I'-i.ir.' (iUiif t.pjitfd, rnund ttd i.t a tli- hiiud, vou iii.iy "ojpft a quick and pp cry tinper," but ut nlka, I i, i tliM worst of tuiei hi rufitriuioin . Umrmtwr that when nUdy givuH jou h r l,.iii'l ahe jvwiyoa all thnt tli luaid linjilu i ry probably 6h given j on tn ip r. It would be rerj in- teri'htnti; to 1 mw what kind of rjBl Mr ( . viyu I 1, and wimt Hort fldorne.1 the fille rs of Mary Stuart, who unturi oivl -M- w, up" wr hunt .a id, tliougli fndfi'd he '.ly du rvi-d it Unlackii port i i U iu ot little fi tee, na th band. too oft-eii arc f. nctf il ti'id (invin'iuual fpiMiially nftft Vandyke "Aruumd shanol itaila, ."-rui uiH) ifnoi too ,unU, it.iuu.ti) a t,rtul, hvu! torn ppr" nnd an1 fil'to of hlh nMtn ii.- ralue "If the luuia are liitlrn," but we refnup to Itellpvethnt tha uuile of the tear are Tr bulu. Every botly would Bhun u inoidfD v l.u HI lu r Otnmb nt him. "If yon want n rarpfni. economical wife, look ttt hft thouib. But who vrouta an vcuurmilriU wifa, one that will Imitate Mury tjtimrt rrhm she buy an Bkovir or ru cngraTiny? The coDeotor, at least, and thu con vi rial soul of open band w ill avoid a lady who liret by rule of thumb. An tUEtravagant thumb bend back rery far w lion the hand ia opened, as all band a hlionld be. 'Do not chooso a drJ wlio baa a soft, fst baud, witb flngersheldt Iwe together. Tltesethinen indicate adlHtbhrmi but it .nay bo pel Qaliiraaa a tfrnx nnd conrenient. Lnn ilon Kfttm, An lttttllgs.nt Cut. Colonpl I. T. Mclionnld of Colnmhin City, Jhd., tolls a gianl story of aul inal tntlllf5enrp. Hp hud lionghtalot of stock. Including a cow and her calf, which he w.w drt Unjliome. The oowV aJTfction for itn nffspring had attracted attention mew thuu once. At leuth a r.wr was roaohad, which, being iinbrkiajfd, tl cattlu had to ford The water w.t dtfp. uud as tbe caUlr plnngFi. ui t'iny wi-re.awcpt nff tboit feet, the mother cow Among tbe ivst. The calf ue.uitiitte was takon by the current several rods down at ream, and when the por ihw rogained her footing and diicttrn"ij this lior diBtrcss was np liarent. Instead of making for the oppo tite shore, hs the other animals bad done, fcho swain down the strouin lielow her calf. The current drove the yonng creature against, the protrcMng bulk f the mother. -The cow, aatisned at this state of af fairs, stnrted for the shore, the calf swim ming .alongside of her. About midway of the river the swift current, striking tbe calf iu tho fore quarter, swept it be hind the cow, and again it flonndered down stream. Onco more the mother went to the rescue. She bad to swim around to the other elda of the calf, and, this done, fhe had to steady herself in the stream until the calf wag against her side. Her ef forts were this time successful, and cow and call swum safely to shore. Indian a polis News. Water Taking Ilia 1'l.c. uf Co.L One of the most intsreetlng processes now going oals tbe conversion of. water Into llgbt, beat and power. Tbe great obstacle In tbe wav ot obesn electric lights and power has been tbe cost of ooal and oilier fuel. Tint all over tbe northwest water li being utilized for running electric plants. An eleotriolui who uas recently been looking over Mon tana and tLe nortbwastem states finds that everywhere water powers are beina taken np and utilized to create electric ity. So obeap is tbis procers that tbe -use of coal is cut of tbe question. No light and power can be created so cheap ly as that where a mountain stream hit been made to do tbe work. 'What was an experiment a abort time ago lias now become one of the most remarkable In dustrial developments of tbe time. Ex ohango. Chlxrid. of Ellijl. A nsw local ajnasthetlc has been in occasional use in surgery for the past year. 1'revious to that time It was chief ly used by dentists. Tbe came of the anesstbetto is chloride of ethyl, which Uas a peculiar odor, not st all offensive ou tbe contrary, pleassnt and a sweet taste. Kvlll tak. we place largely ol chloroform and etpsr, which require oorunaeraiue time to-nave street on a pa- tlent Moreover, it Is much safer. It can be used, for example, in the cutting 01 au absow or any other such slight operation. II isaiinply amstterof spray ing tba offee'ed portion of the body. Its chief oouipneeut u alcohol. Mew York Tslegnuu. Haw Ua Old T),.m.' The man was pompous and had a Urge alsad and visible confidence in tbe cor rectuess of his manner of doing things, lis had fluislied his meal at the hotel, anil as ha shoved batik his chuir 1J shoved out the uranUlotmt sum of St cents to tbr waitsr. "There, my man." be said, "take that I dont do things by halves." "N-no, sir," whispered the winter "you do than, by quarters. 1 hunk you. sir." Detroit Free Prma. Carthage was 4S niili-s in i-'n umfi r enve, situated ou a mii-ulii im i til land side there were Iriiile ualln. inmrd- , -db) twwi-rs so large tliat the lMM-uieot , of et-h Lin.iui. d stalls fi.r boo i-U-I phauts. j Di.nlitl tln j will tia-iik more int. 1 ligil.l) t.i vMh "tl .'r than Ihej- Imve irt duus bi ll,,, ,i,ik-," said Wor las, i tli Ion tw.irlun of tin- uiurriHgii of Kiin Biuauiiin tt UuiiU-th Barr.tl. , Tha I"., ul Nti4ateN W.allh. Th disH itl' in towsr I uis'l i'"trava. ' aiuie. si oft'-n "n in w. al in iiinii aaeti, is nt aliv av a tin- r'-sult uf rn.Mii. ' to grmtil) on r-u . -ir but of s- , itive "fo..li-i in r Ui.i.isl itu-i.iiiia" tenis, win, ii tn ! u.ujr' -un ul nai row nirit! i "i i lot 4i.l. uev.r Iium aVv.luN'i ii-, if 1 1 ' u.'ir hae existed 1 "I ha ,-.'!" ik. il a vtr gri-at stst.i "ii. ..-I huie Qt',r ha.1 aiiitili I,-h "i. Tae .illy msrri.i .it. tbn Id ir.aii. i.i, i i..ke an-in just tli aai i. aa t .-ri. ll uot of luaS nt JU'Ik Hi' tit Im.t I rti ..I' aing of the nult 11.1. I-, 'r.it lit. VI 1' Til OOUSi qOIK i-- .f un, i-i lili alt. huiAi'it-t tt i llr-ri (. I mi' ii.. j f. ni.. . . J rt .a. ti.. .i- i ftirtuimtt-. ti-r tl lmliiri.1 i ii-irii i r a II. ,0 WUi' il' 'l' 1 l!i-t -i I , lu. v jut. t-'i -ni Vr of ht, lit' uhit'j OT ifiulv lllaM-rl but tl.t ill i'.l lavTa. aaSB, tlK' r.all.l , I I . It -'.l-a ajtw. will. 1, , tt alliall "li' ll.l' Lxi-M T aa,u.. a a il i- at- au b 1 1 il I a n ., I a ut .1 fsittUa ra la' rl Ma llHUt', taC'tl -t lu. I, and ' li ii ; -ia (jl- r if tmni ' i' Via. Kail peal aaai mH M' -I a r- lu il to ua 7 W ;'F j j vvnTtrcrrdCU 7 il"S ,in rbv cnvinir w .if sn "l,l-inv I .. , ,nj v . ,m 'rTwrrJ v n.i . i r, (hl.v , awanlatall I- r. . 1 1 . mi v ( packag mautv i , m. r, , Al , imitations snj , ii.ivins: I NONt- StK ;i , ,1' Vf-;?Rn L ft SOT 11 ,:. ,,-,trj . iAlGOllO . ul to make Woli i i A' m i- " .illidiol is good lor ll'lilli, r; " II it'i kin. Alohol is tin ilml I i i C-.1. iie, l'loriila M'ster, and i.M i'ip wnl knovn fs.e HiiilifS. t . i.lit . re ii ii'ittiing too cull) touie r i a.,ior l i' nrvatlrc. nc r lucking retails nt 50c -t prire sr-lli readily. Many -ur"i : i'i Mioii i! tebnvinp ailrf. ' 1 1 . I '.njj in ft, anil In I, ,ua ' v tu'iiM-t iin.ii rntsnd I1 ilal'lnik . i ' nclicup nt 'Jdc. Wc wint to me,. i ..ti taeapni-sif wect,nr ami to ac I. 'it1 ne otlcrart-witrd ol r a rwifip tltlch will enable us t- ri ,Re .'ti.FF 6 Ai'MK ItLA KIKO at m. ! a ( Ti aula Kt... It r (un jirofittttW sell it ut m IM thi o.Tvr oiU i la i. lot, 1jJ3. Rick Htftfoctraanrl reltaraall tbatrrntbles todt dent t1 a biHoua atata of tha torn, tuab M sOlnlofsa, Name, Vrmiae. UtiitrMa itttt rating, I'atn ia the Blle. Ac VTblla U.9lrmait tefflarkatlo auccsea ttaa booa alwirn la cttitag naebA yt Carter's lltUo Utct TtH tr oqaallr T&luablo In ConsUpannn, citrine and pra tmjUdc UUaanncrlD0coiaplali.t.wiillo they alia cotTHt aU iliaordcrs oftba atomacbn'MilKta tha HEAtD JitbrwoaldialraoitpriclMwtatl)43saa ujforfrorathji dlatrcaaiiigcuuplaintt bntfortu HAttly ttolrcooditoM Aotut notend bora,and IbOM who once try Ustm will find tbetM HUto pilb Tain. eUe In to many vaTitbattbef will not ba yril lJLQtoriawittonUbem. Bat after aUlcah4 la the b&na of no many IItm that here ii whffri ireiaaieftaTptatbCMt, Our pillai core It whilsi Otbcra do not. Carter'a LittU Llrer VHU ara very tmaU ant tw; eaiy to Wa. OaoortiropiUatnavkoadoaa. They are atrloUy TeceUblo and do not grip or rare, bet by thalrecntlaaotloa pleasaaU wha ueathBu. ZnTialat3Scentai flTaforlL Sold by drcggiBti OTtrywhen, or Mat by laiiL CARTER KEOrCINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMLLPRICI Sdenllflo Amerleaa Agenoy for CAVEATfl. TRADE Mantra. DESIGN PATENTS. copvmcMTR a.M -MUNN CO- Sj Bhoidwat, Nmr VoHr. Oldwt truiu fur Mcurlnt- patent, tn Amtiiea. Mrery Patwit takm out by ot ta brmirtt tufur tha puiuo by a notice sifea free ol cnarxe In tuj rf nwfific mwi Isrrert rtrMlUlop of anr MlanUS. paper tn tbs wurlil.LVpasilullr llla.tr.toil. NolntuUtm. matt .tMMtcl bo wlUMai. it. Weukl.,-K3,oil a ffafi IUBi,riaa Artdrw. MCKN I A Tool I'tmuHliaa, atll nraailwajr. Haw Vark UtrT H - . H .h . -. i . ." infliiii Unlm , C1eant.ee Mt- Naaa,raseiit 3 i Allays I'ahi ami j luftaiuuutuou. Heals tb Sotm, ; lli-nor- Un- &V IIHI f 'I hW' I and Small I mi i ;:.AY-FEVER A par nl, l ,i i.llad lulu rnrl, i . n , , is aurii-aliii I' hi. Mi ivnn al iiioji-iii bv mail. H 01. M-.i . V1Y Itl.'is- ."'' t ,i r.n Si x.a k il, ' av t i , AXLt -JREASE i i hi him:. If Jiiai IWH waid b .- TC . I B(4lBaM. aammhtM l- it l J!iHi . MlnllbaMlirrilL a r.i. r V uv turn b). Ff--. - mt v - TH H. HIM MS" ft.' 1 pOK NALK. WW CARTER'S! cr . CURE A VISA A BSea- m mm rHAYFEVEBKry A V UI !i -I (i i . 1 11 I v nut Rill r li . i . - it n . ( i i, nil, ti ii U t ii i ni Ii . i . . - .ul hl. . Ki ft INIIi li. I . i It Mi. . J til n t . Uf 1 ,1 I' Ull. , I (I t i i Af 11 11 ' .fi-.i.' 1 . i ' Kit A M HU - Hll' ltWl 'ft w I st W I llai 11 I- i i liisr li. .ik I a i i- 1 tAilgtllll -ol 1 l . i . ill iti, ii ..i ilml.. Iiit;s '. ii. i H,i'i iil!. in. i- k tuVVii b j"HN ht liKl., Scitlt'l's DnktM-A , I avail.-., i,i i.it i i LEE AD A1CD CAKES. !). In ,it an.! n-iin i llnvj ii t , Si nli i - V Hartrit, I tin. ii , (a A 1 F - .w.f r A. d WT'T-T, r-a .It ml. 1 .. .11-1 1 II li ll Mini, ' i h. 1. 11. - ll 1 11 ..k . l--'---ll'- ll-.