p"';r jAK .? vf m m m K &. 2s RT 'v Mr m Mzf . f rfT-.-u ErV'vi ktet Mil eaa imfcuencn poo peo poe fS tee t Mm high Uetase taw, but '-... ... . ltnlfHM BUM OUCUI- nmtMmtAUmttj te mh prtat mnu m the reaten or this jour- jWH, MWM HI BM Charge 10 bbbb - jary eat aseeaey mm iee W MMM WINS WWW SB we ' in n wiu tee wmma at r a aUaata Ml BnUUavxraa Whs dwlTM te be ivortei te mi this con mm mlaera saajr be longer te boy MrioEteaUog drink. asks, 004 Othsr vessels Mate tavera or iwin- byaaalas. Thai te twehibrled by the low. Oar emrt bee also Instructed tbe tfeaftoiElteauaroot la fnture make .iissam .While mm construction no Ike en May be fealty, It i the 3Hm Of tke MMOl court, which nee the power or withholding a lloeem. (Meed will, therefore, hereafter Assa assail' ft. aaMwht'Mslw erhn n KnWWCMff psea f. iMlM ) fc llllllll :; xmUglMMOBt : Ia eai tBTSPa-heepera h Jjft bbbbbbbjbbbsb7 saw ww "vr - ,7 w uu vuewi v "NT Me tee refreshment out et the building ler , ; VAAalOmA yj ojeowoouoo. i eT which la bera presented, "la a Ute charge te the grand Jury we took OomejOB te rerer te thew prohibitory enact Mate, and alie te a practice which la preju- Jaai te tee community that et the furnish tag by licensed beuaea of Intoxicating drink Hi flasks, bottles, bucketa and ether vessel' te be drank elsewhere. It la tbe de de elgB of the law In granting licensee te control the sale or Intoxicating frisks and te prevent their Indis criminate use as far aa reasonably practicable, aad hence the care required In tbe selection eT these te whom the right te sell 1 glvea. In selling liquor ever the bar te be there drank, the landlord ban oeatrol of its use, but when it Is carried away te be drank elsewhere, he loses that control, and drunkenness and debauchery are tee frequently the result, in addition te thtr, llquera are in this way pro cured by Intemperate persona and minera by tke aid of tee accommodating friends, who would net otherwise be able te obtain them, and they are also frequent!) thus procured ler use en the first day of the weak, when tbe public beuses are closed. This mode of disposing Intoxicating drlaka does net meet with our approval, and la net In accordance with the spirit et the Ueease laws, aad these whom we have licensed will de weli te heed this admoni tion." With these prefatory remarks en the sub Jest, the tali tsxt of the measure is herewith given : An act te restrain and regulate the sale of t.vlneua and spirituous, mlt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof. ,... . ..... ft V. t,VlH I. - n. ,.-lr , or ,-ir- sjW; l.i ' - ". ' ' Mtyed tvcuib'JiPi- ' , . iij c ;'pt a llceau lasreiuj st.aU navu sei inr Mftiely e''k eel, as bsretTH"!! eB,n,"0 SKrJ"N- l.JcvOf'8 loruitfftlnef v eec, rpiri.'jeti irtt -l nrw '"iw at retat. ittunnViJiF net t t- i'u eiw )Oirt,aau eaiy be -v.i te a" s 1 tarn rrUl tit 'w y ' i pfl-aif fx' iAxud go-' tj.-.a. i. a rs . i-jnc!- '.dnBtu 'i.v .t fc i.i c y 'jj tj- v ' 31 -ifi- !uriul '"j V.'prr ceahty, vaO ! i !ut ec y f it dte iiait "- tteudln 'n of- a i.x.irt Tan amd eaart ehit Ox, t i 1 x "-aJ'Xff er-ler. s 1ujb ; x.n p ' tlc- ftn A U,f aats lb - r, fll'ir r. i ! liHtkww !r a m- ... awtI i .im1be,x uitrten. ,p'T)tt:ir --" . TVwtitfiw, Ttt 'M.css ,k -r p.-i-ti.:iIi.vjj!i ni,i u, nmted iar i.6iri Jtn .InrMBUi or this yi. fit'- e 4 Epy jte-si'j intreurK nnr'y ::rn- - Knew .1 tn ay ejtj t jatjr u'.i CvciiiniTP tjiu :"i. -1H K--, '1 fc J'tft:Ar r , x,;,.t 0. r . .a nn rr ejuity )', h- . Mill t " re f 04, ( x'Vt. t&""vr ;u , cj.) s'' it, tv tubitve t. 'e6 l t papes, designated Dy the said court, a list containing the names el all such applicants, their respective residences and tbe place for which application la made ; tbe first publi cation abail be net less than fifteen nor mere than twenty-five days before tbe time fixed by tbe court : Provided, Thst no license aball be granted, under the previsions of this act, te any person te sell in any room where groceries are sold at wholesale or retail: Provided also. Tea', In cities of the first class in the month of January, tn each and every year, It ahall be the duty or the mer cantile appraisers te return under eatb, te I Esther with a list et mercantile taxes, all Icensed and unlicensed hotels, taverns, inns, restaurants or saloons, engaged in selling In toxicating liquors, and aball also return a duplicate Hat of said licensed and unlicensed hotels, taverns, Inns, restaurants or ssloens, te the clerks of tbe court of quarter sessions, and the said list of licsnsed and unlicensed bete's, taverns, inns, restaurants or saloons ahall be published In the manner new nr. scribed for the publication or mercantile ap praisers' lUts, and said list shall contain the name and amount paid by each licensee, and a list or every unlicensed hotel, tavern. Ina, restaurant or aaloen ; and it ball be their further duty te return te tbe d a'.rlct at torney In aald cities of tbe drat cias tbe name and realdenee of every proprietor or keeper of any uullcenaed hotel, tavern, inn, restaurant or aaloen, together with (he loot tlen thereof ; and It shall be tbe duty of tbe district attorney te forthwith proceed te prosecute each and every etfeuder according te law. And for each and every license ranted by tbe court for any hotel, tavern, in, reetauraoter saloon, tbe mercantile ap praisera sball receive tbeaum or two dollars and Ufty cents, tbe said sum te be paid by tbe applicant or applicants for aald license. Section 5. Hald petition aball contain, First. Tbe name and present residence of appllcint, and hew long he has there re- -Otocend. The particular place for which a license la desired : Third. Tbe place of birth ei aald appll. cant, and if a naturalized cltizsn where and whsc naturalized ; m Fourth. The name el owner of prem- Fifth. That tbe place te be licensed la ne jassery ter tbe accommodation or tbe pub- Biith. That none or the applicants are In SZaS?,SnVhJ,8San.Url"r 2roetetl In the jwpfits ei the business conducted at soy ?. p,ea ln UI1'y. "here any of aaM liquors are sold or leant fn ...i. . ' "' 'SK?0' le teklag this stand our court fellows the '" "pole loe of Judge Futhey, of Chester county, '. i la tee case Of Beldrldge. et. ml., the materiel S-fc Seventh, That the applicant la tbe only per ltlt. 008 le any manner pecuniarily interested in Ai the nreflta or the business an i.wi TrTi !? :WS oeaaod.aod that no ether persoeT shall t :f?' ' IB aay manaer. pecuniarily interested there- w tmtumfiu ui nwiiuuwm ui me license t 5 - JElgbtb. Whether applicant, or any el v?t" thoea, has had a license for tbe sale elli. O.oere la lets oemsaoawaaltb, during any -gxtina of tbe year proceeding this applies- Ninth. The names of be lets than two rr. yntabls freeholders or the ward or tewnsblp where the liquor la te be sold, hi will be hla, her, or tuelr sureties en the bend, whirn required, and a statement that each et aald BsUOUes!aaoena!fowneror real estate in tbe said county worth ever and abeys all In In In oembrsnoes tbe sum of two tbeu.and dol lars, and that It would sell ler thst aaoeh at pwDue sms, sua mat ne I net engayea IB tbe afaetaianf auliltueua. vinous, m.it n. fcWOWOd liquors t .'., Tenth. Thla petition mast be verified by fci, BsUdavitet applicant, made balere tbe clerk -M- festtaeef the peeee, aad, U any false a tala- i'-r.lPJHfc r P r said patltlOB. tM'S!.T S7 "Pi""""" "s assessinaa K&t"eB7iOt K6rfc.TB0M..UbaaBBBxatl lneh . -Kt , - VwPMVw te la whteh each Itoaera ONaOaeM, aetstag forth that they bays iiieB swiBssissa with the aepHcaat or sapll. sawta, that ttsylMVO geed reason te bsileva that obeb aaa au me asaiemsiiia oeoiainea id the petition are true, and they therefore pray that tbe prayer of said petitioner be granted, aad that tbe license prayed ler Issue. Section 7. Tbe aald oenrt et quartet ees ees ees atoes ahall bear petitions from realdentser the ward, borough or township, In addition te that ei tbe applicant, In favor et and re ro re menstrance against the application ler such license, end In all cases shall refuse tbe same whenever, In the opinion of the said court, having due regard te the number and char acter el the petition' rs for and against such application, such license Is net necesssry ler tboaeceBtmodstlonot thspublle and enter tainment et strangers or travelers, or that the applicant or applicants la or sre net at persons te wnem sucu ii ... . ranted : and, upon auuiclent cause belna abewn, or proof being made te tbe aald court, that tbe party holding a license haa violated any law et thla commonwealth re lating te tbe aale of liquors, tbe court el quarter sessions shall, upon notice being given te the person se licensed, revoke tbe said license. Hi:ctiej 8 That all persons licensed te retail any vinous, splrlteus, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, In any beuse, room or place, hotel, lun or tavern, sball be classified and required te pay an nually for such privileges, aa follews: Per sona licensed te sell by retail, resident In cities of tbe first, second and third clasa, sliill pay the sum of five hundred dollars j tliee resident In sll ether cities sball pay three hundred dollars; tbee resident in bor oughs ahall pay the sum of one hundred and tlliy dollars ; tbese resident in townships Hball pay the sum of seventy-five dollars j which sum ahall be divided ill portions as follews: In cities of the tirstclsss teur-tilths sball be paid for the use of the city and county, and one fifth ler tbe use of tbe com mnnwealth ; ln cities of tbe second and third class, two fifths sball be pnld for the use of tbe city, two-fifths ler tbe ue et the proper county, snd one fifth ler tbe use et the com monwealth ; ln sll ether cities or boroughs three-tilths shall be paid ter the use et such city or borough, one tilth ler tbe use et the proper county anu one-nun ler tee use ei me commonwealth; ln townships one-hull shall ne paiu inr me use ei me tosrnseiis one fourth ler the use el tbe proper enmity, and one fourth for the use et the commonwealth. Tbesums se paid for the use of the town ships te be applied te keeping the rextW of uch township In geed replr: Provided, Tnst counties, citltut, boroughs and town ships, receiving psrta of said licence sball near their proportionate share or tbe ex penses attending the collection of tbe sauie : Imf provided, further. That the treasurers of the several counties sball aptireprlsle for tbeir own use tbe same couimUsleus en tbe amounts retained for tbe use of their re spective counties, as they are new author ized te retain by law out et the moneys they returned te the state. Section p. If any person or persons sball neglect or refuse te pay te tbe city or county treasurer the sum of money diiected ln sec tion eight within fifteen daya after tils her or their application for license has been granted by aald court, then and In that cae the said grant sball be deemed and held revoked and no license issued. It shall be the duty of tbe person or persona whose application has been granted by tbe aald court te pay the aald sum of money te the Bald treasurer within the said fifteen days, and forthwith produce te and tile with the clerk et court tne receipt of the said treasurer therefer, and upon any default the said clerk sball forth with mark said application and grant " re voked. " Section 10 That the license shall net be Issued te sny person or persons until he, she have executed a bend te the - tb and a warrant of attorney le ment In tbe penal sum of two lare, with two sulllcient sureties ed by tbe court granting such tltiened for the taitbml ebserv- te laws eftbis commonwealth e selling or furnishing vinous, nalt or brewed liquors, or any erenf. and te Pay alldauisces t Islttr' a n $ : e instituted against bim, ber or be previsions of any act et tbe d all costs, fines and penalties be imposed upon him, her or any indictment for violating j ether act of assembly relating urnlsblng liquors aa aforesaid, bend aball d lild In the eince 1 the said court for the use and persDna interested therein. . Tbe constable of tbe repe repe mreugbs or townships in each in the first week in each term of i inner sptnlnni, make re oath of all places In his I'alll I'alll ineus, splriteus, malt or brewed y admixture thereof, are kept d, except stores kept liyilruu .becarlea, stating which of said med under tbliactand which l ; u tXit. f tt J 'or, tsv av te ai l"e r- ,' " d; and It shall be the epeeial udge of said court te see that . latibfully made. And en fall- - with this prevision, or If It be i examination or inquiry by said '-'- -. ' ly constable haa elmer wilfully i ly emitted te return all such e nameaef the proprietors there .lllwlck, he sball be guilty of - negligently making a false re ie court shall iipeul hliu from . . lireel the district attorney te In dict and try said elliuer, aud, it found guilty, lie shall be fined In a sum net exceeding five hundred dollars and undergo an Im prisonment, eltber simple or solitary, net exceeding two years, both or either, in tbe discretion of the court Hectie.m 12. It ahall bs the duty or each constable in the county te vIMt, it let once In each month, all places wltnlu their re re speetice Jurisdictions where any et said liquors sra sold or kept, te acxrtaiu If any of the previsions el this or sny act of assembly relating te the sale or furnishing et such liquors have beeu or arc blng violated, and whenever any of tbe eUlcers above men tioned sball learn of any such violation, it aball be bli duty te forthwith make written returns of the same te tbe court of quarter sessions with the nsmes el the witiietetes, and te de whatever shall be In his peer in bring the offender te Justice ; and uiiin any neglect or refusal of any of said nilicerste perform the aforesaid duty, tue satd court shall Impose tbe same penalties provided in Km.,",, eleven ui ims act. Section 13 Every person receiving such license te sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, or any aduiixtnre thereof, nan i.auiu ui. iictfuw unuer a glass, aud place tbe same, ie tbat It aball at all limes be conspicuous and easily read, In his chief place of making sale, and no such license sball authorize sales by sny person who shall neglect this requirement. Hkctien 11 Nu licensee, who shall sell liquors by lea measure than one quart, ahall trust or give credit ttienter under penalty of losing and forfeiting such debt, aud no action shall be maintained or recovery bad in any case for the value of liquors sold In violating el tbe previsions of this section, and defense may be taken tu said csea against such re cevery without special plea of notice. Section 15. Any person who shall here, after be convicted of selling or ettering for sale, any vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, without a license, shall tie sentenced te pay a line of net less than five hundred delii.ru iir .,., than five thousand dollars, and undergo Im prlsenment In the county Jail et net less than three months, nor mere than twelve months. Any person having license, who shall here alter be convicted of violating any of the previsions of the license laws, shall tie sub jected te a One of net less than one hundred, nor mere than live hundred dollars; and for any second offense whereof be shall be con victed, el net less than three hundred, nor mere than one theustnd dollars j and ter ujr iuiiu uuense wuereer ne shall I con cen vlcted, a line el net lesi than live hundred nor mere than fire thousand dollars, and un un derge Imprisonment In the county Jail net .e- i.mu mrrs, meuins, nor mere than twelve mouths, or both, or either, at the discretion of tbe court. Any person convicted of mero lhau one cllenae aball net again be licensed sn5.?-!iy or ""."'"y of the commonwealth, or I, , '"r""u,"""reiuiauie persons, prey's :u.d.wiz p'- v. pw Ullll whan liT.f. ", y IHBOUUrL i..T'J7 " ."." ,lu0 revoked by Iheoeurt, .;ekel, the aame party llfWHIUul In ..1... V county of tlieximiin,..-,J.i. " "" uly or nkutien lu SKfe'.' .teenuZsa ." uruggista and apothe apethe le require.! te obtain license .hair net .a intasir,; ir,,? J!. 'hy .ic 'i...ii.iiMii) in inia ipt h, ,h t sell intoxicating llqtPers excew i written prescription hi a regularfv d physician ; alcohol, however? or iBtPaaMiiriBl iWinlali.L... as... " uoen the regis'ered be aeld loracienilfle, mechanical or medicinal purposes. Anyone violating the previsions or this act ahall be guilty el a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof ahall be subject te the aame penalties as are provided In the fifteenth auction il tbla act : Provided, That no spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors shall be sold or furnished te any rsen mere HJ kJ,Vft..t.iJU i.uiaiiiiuic 1I1H saniA in-.. 2EJ. tllXtlOWjL' J ? ' ry -uu uui uu ujr mm prescription ei a Physi cian ! Ami nrnnttltil t,ilhm. re--. -T. -, ... u.. nuiiuiijr ucnuriue any m Ha iB se a boseiaoo te Boreaaa of kaewa tatawjparate babtta, shall be galHy et h BrisdOBiOsPcc, aad upon oenvlctloB thereof, ahall be subject te tbe earns pmaltif s and fines that are prescribed la section seven- ur.s-.rr 17. That it ahall net belswtui ler any person, with or without license, te furnish, by sale, gin or otherwise, te any person, any spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors en sny day upon which elec tions are uew, or hereafter may tie required te be held, nor en Sunday, nor at any time te a miner, or a pereeu et known intemper ate hablta, or a person visibly affected by In toxicating drink, either for his or ber use, or for the use of sny ether person, or te sell or furnish liquors te sny person oil a pass-book or order en a store, or te receive from any person any goods, wares, tuerchandiseer pro pre visions In exchange for liquors, shall be held and deemed a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof the etlender shall be fined net leas than fifty, nor mere than five hundred dollar, and undergo an Imprisonment et net less than twenty nor mere than ulnety ! ... ..... . .- SECTION IS. Ally neuse, room or )ikv, hotel, Inn or tavern where vinous, spiritu ous, malt or brewed liquors are Beld, offered for sale, drank or given away ln violation el any law of this commonwealth, shall tie held and declared a nuisance, and shall be abated by proceedings at Isw or equity. All ex penses connected with such proceedings, in cluding a counsel fee of twenty dollars for tbe counsel of complainant, shall be Ud by the defendant or defendants. Section ll All local laws fixing a license rate or fee less than Is provided ler ln this art be and the same are hereby repealed : VYiiriii'if, however. That noneet the provis previs ions of this act shall lie held te autherlre tbe sale of any spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed llnuer. or anv admixture thereof. In any county, borough or township having special prehlbttnrv laws. . Aitkevkii: The 13th day of May, A. 1. 1S7. Jami: A. Ueaw.u. An act providing for the licensing of whole whele sain dealers In Intoxicating liquors. Section L lie it enacted by the llemiie and Heuse of llepresetitiitives of the eoux eeux T'limu'diMi of JVnnfyfriiHiti in uenenil ns semhty met, iiiul il hereliy endcted by the nulherity of the tame, That all wholesale dealera, "brewers, distillers, rectifiers, com peunders, storekeepers aud agenta having stores or offices within this commonwealth dealing ln Intoxicating liquors, either spirituous, vinous or luali, pay ter each sep arate store, brewery distillery, rectllylug or compounding establishment or agency an annual license, In cities of tbe first, second and thint classes, the sum of five hundred dollars; In all ether cltle, the-sum et three hundred dollars; ln boroughs, the sum of two hundred dollars, and lu townships, the sum of one hundred dollars, which sum shall be paid into the stale treasury ter the use et the commonwealth. Section " Licenses sball be granted only by the court of quarter sessions of tbe proper county in such manner as Is provided by ex isting lavs, and sball be for one year from a date fixed by rule or standing order of said court; tbe said court aball fix by rule or standing order a time at which application for said liceuses shall be heard, at which time all persons applying or making ob jections te applications for licenses may be heard by evidence, petition, remenstrauce or counsel : J'revtded, Tbat for the present year licenses may be granted under previous laws at any session fixed by said court, net later than June thirty: Provided further, That It shall net be lawful for any rectifier, compeunder, wholesale dealer, storekeeper, agent or bottler te sell In less quantities than one quart, and distillers, brewers snd manu facturers shall net sell tn less quantities than one gallon. Section 3. Tbat all bottlers within thla commonwealth shall be required te procure liceDne from the court of quarter sessions of the respective counties In which they are lo cated, lu the manner provided for In the second section et this act, for which they shall pay the sum of two hundred dollars in cities et the first, second and third classes, one hundred dollars In all ether cities, bor oughs and tewnships: Provided, Tbat no bottler shall be permitted te sell spirituous, vinous, mall or brewed liquors te be drank upon the premises where sold, nor at any place provided by such seller for that pur- Aitbeveh: The 21th day of May, A. D. 17. Jamei A. Ukavkr. wuaiaM's raruaira Tirr-ia. Hew tbe Delicious Ie Oraain Seda lis Super seded rink Mtneuadr. Frem the New erk World. "Strawberry and vanilla mixed, please and don't make it tee sweet !" There is the succulent sound et a syrupy pour, a gentle fizz aud a gurgling gush, a delicate splasb, as a lump of Ice cream liads U way from a big metal scoop te tbe depths et the crystal glass, another agitate, ajipas ajipas ajipas sionnte, furiose, top-off rizz, and the fair " guzzler" of Uutban is served with her ice cream soda. Other people drink Ice cream soda else where, but net as they drink it here In New Yerk which la by the hour, by the minute, by the gallon, by the liquid ten. Frem early morn te dewy eve tbe stream of femininity and the stream et soda pass, ceaselessly, be bind the window shades of thecontectieuer's, where tbe delicacy is supposed te be served in 1U fizzlett and most fascinating form. At a big desk, near the deer, and beneath a dang ling placard, which bears the following in structive legend : " Buy your soda water checks here," sit a placard and cold young woman, warbling a monotonous refrain. "One or two? Plain or cream ?" and dealing forth small sollerine, waterproof tickets, which are eagerly pounced upon by the thirsting swarm aud hurried away te the mar ble bar presided ever by the rapid, elusive seila water clerk. These clerks are usually girls, and they Ultulpulale the ice cream soda with a pleasing dexterity born et long and assiduous cultiva tinn. They flit noiselessly among tbe array el bottles, defdy distinguishing Vichy from Apelllnaris by tue sense or "feel," extract the juice lrem the allpiwry and deceptive lemon in the twinkling of an eye, never contuse chocolate with cranberry, nor Insult the pal ate which craveth pineapple by the etlur of sarsaptrilia. Tuey mix aud scoop and stir and serve tbe pushing, scrambling, Insistent mass before them silently, swlttly, neatly, and with an air et toleration which gives a qualified pleasure te the recipieut. The writer followed one of these nymphs of the soda water fount te a quiet corner, whither she had repaired te quench her thirst with a glass of clear, cold Water, aud when asked why she did net take an iue cream sods she responded brielly with an amiable "Uuh!" exereaaiva of nausea. mii;ii auijiieu mu lajuveraaueuai ueucien-I cies. Later, moved te further oentidence,sbe I placed one round Jersey -clad elbow en tbe I wuuwi) ulusavj up uvr iwug wiin enepiump hand aud proceeded te discourse, glad et a brief respite from tbe eternal mixing process. "1 deu't see hew they ean drink it! But then they deu't live ln it, as I de." " Beeu living ln it long!"' she waa asked. '"Beut four years new," with a giggle which ended ln a groan. "Oh, yea, but you don't ssrve ice cream soda all tbe year around, you knew." "Don't we? Well ! I should remark that we did. Wby, tbe rusn begins here before May 1, and It keeps up harder'n harder all through June, July and August. In August the people tear lu here and drink two or three bee as right down one stter'n ether. They thin oil through tbe fall till winter, and then though wedeau irregular business en the ice cream, we sell the sod het with boulllep, cellee and chocolate, seems 'a It people have get te drink something In New Yerk all the time," Itejal Urulbers-ln Lw. from Londen society. The l'rlncc or Wales was thoroughly sorry te lese his cheery brother-in-law, the King or O recce, at the termination of the klng'sju bilee visit Though they have met for a dav or two occasionally durlug tbe 21 years or tbelr relationship, the two men had never had an opportunity of seeing what sort or atutl tbe ether was made of till new, and It la satisfactory te knew tbat the king's visit te Marlborough house baa sewn the seeds el a close friendship. Tbe King or Greece was nreugni up in tne same hard school et pov erty as his sister, and la proud or It, Indeed, he carries his homeliness te tbe verge of af af lecutlen, for net only does he dispense with the services of a valet, but be does a great many things ter himself tbat ether men who don't keep a valet would never dream of doing The king alwaya brought bla work basket into the smoking room before retlr lug ter the night, se that he might use the i iiuur ueveteu in tue nocturnal " night ?P, " ln epiaclii8 nil.alng shirt buttons. Hut the monarch wasn't allowed te have It ul- ewn.w.'y ,or 'luoUeergeor Wales, like meat iallers. Is pretty handy with tbe needle, and ran bis uncle very close In soma or the wagers they had together ss te who oeuld sew a button en quickest The king is -.u uv tiuiijr pruucieni in the art or darning aecks, though et course hs throws them away when they get like that new, DRIFT. The study el the folk-lore el different countries la one that la comparatively recent years has received a great deal or attention, though It may be said te be still In Its In fancy. As belonging te one of Its meat Inter esting, 11 net most Important, brandies or de pirtmenta, must be regarded the history of tbe origin and development of a people's war songs, though strange te say It la a depart ment which haa perhaps received less serious attention than any ether, Of the millions et American men and women who sing, or at least are Intimately acquainted with the dozen or mere popular airs snd songs that have (Mine down te us from the Revolution, the War el l.sl'J, Mexi can war, and tbe late Civil war, which are played by every baud, and ground out by every band-organ, hew many ktiew any thing at all of their authorship, the invasion of their composition, and their history 7 1 venture tessy net one lu s hundred thou sand. This tact is as true and as strange as Is thla ether, that neuu of the most popular war-poems lu the world have been produced by any great poet. " Hut for his own Im mortal lyric, neither the author e! the Mar seillaise" nor the author of the ' Wecht am Kbeln" would hae his line ln the biograph ical dictionaries," while of our American ran songs "Yankee poedte," 'Jehn llrewn's Bedy," and several ethers, net euu the authors are kuewn. It la therefore w ith much satisfaction that 1 have Just read In Ihe Century for Augutt a highly Interesting article by that diligent young writer Hrander Matthews en "The Songs of the War," as being one et the first earnest attempts te trace the authorship ami composition and record the history of some et our most popular war-songs, lu his article he does net enter upon the strange story of hew our lathers during tbe Revolution get held et Yankee Deedle, though he points out hew it with many ether songs was clothed In music that did net originally be long te It, but which was "cenllscated," as we msy say, ler the purjHiee. " llopklnsen's Hall t'elumlila,' ler example, was written te the tune of the President's March,' Just as Mrs. Howe's tlattle Hymn of the Republic ' was written te Jehn llrewn's lledy,' The Wearing of theureen,' el the Irishman, Is sung te the same air as the llenuy Havens, )!' or tbe West-1'elnters. Tbe Star-spangled llanner' has te uiake shift with tbe second hand music of 'Anacreon in lletven,' while our national air, ' Yankee Deedle,' uses ever the notes of an old Knglish nursery rhyme, Lucy Locket,' once a personal lampoon in the days of tbe ' Beggars' Opera' and new surviving in the ' Haby's Opera' el Mr. Wal ter Crane. ' My County, 'tis of Thee,' is set te the truly British tuue of Ued Save the King,' the origin of which is doubtful, as It Is claimed by tbe French and the Hermans as well as the Knglish. In the hour of battle a war tune is subject te the right of capture, aud, like the cannon taken from the enemy, It Is turned against Its maker," Anether instance is that ei "My Maryland," the ineit popular war-song of the Seuth. Its tune Is none ether than tbat of tbe peaceful and pathetic old tierman lyric "Tannen baum, O Tanuenbatim" (translated by Leng, fellow as "O Hemlock Tree"), used also aa a well-known college song, " Laurlger Hora Hera tlus," Hew My Maryland" get this tune is thus pleasantly told ln a letter from Mra Prof. II. Newell Martin, who when yet un married as Miss Hetty Cary et Baltimore, waa herself a chief actor In wedding the words te the music. The words of th i song had been written net very long before In New Orleans aud were much admired bv Mlss Cary. Her father's beuse in Baltimore was the headquarters for Southern sympa thizers who elteu met there. But 1 will let her tell the story herself as giveu in the letter te Mr, Matthews. "Theglee club," she says, "waa te bold Its meeting in our parlor one evening early In June, and my sister, Miss Jennie Cary, bslng tbe only musical member of tbe fam ily had charge et tbe pregramme en the occa sion. With a schoolgirl's eagerness te score a success, abe resolved te secure some new sad ardent expression of feelings tbat by this time were wrought up te the point of exple. sien. In vain we searched thrnueh the aterk of songs and airs nothing seemed Intense enough te suit ner. Aroused by ber tone et dispalr, I came te the rescue with tbe sugges tion that she should adapt the werda et Maryland, my Maryland,' ffilch had been constantly en my lips since the appearance of tbe iyrle a few days before In the Seuth. 1 produced the paper and began declaiming the verses. 'Laurlger Horatius!' she ex claimed, and in a Hash tbe immortal song was voiced ln tbe stirring a r se well a iapted te It. Tbat nigbt, when ber contralto voice rang out the stanzi, the retrain rolled forth from every threat present without pause or preparation ; aud the enthusiasm cemmnni. csted Itself with such ellect te a crowd assem sembled beneath our open window as te en danger seriously tbe liberties of tbe party." Still mere interesting is the history of hew the song was given te the Southern army, and thence spread like wild-fire ever the whole Seuth. It la thus graphically told ln Mrs. Martln'a letter: "We were living," she says, a few weeks after the above inci dent, "In Virginia in exile, when, shortly after tbe battle of Manassas, Gen. Beaure gard, hearing of our labors and aullerlnga in behalf of tbe Mary landers who bad already done such gallant service In his command, invited us te visit them at his headquarters near Fairfax Court Heuse, sending a pass and au escort for us, and Ihe Irienda by whom we should be accompanied. Our party encamped tbe first nigbt in tents pre pared for us at Manassas, with my kinsman, Captain Starred, who was lu charge of tbe formicatiens there. We were serenaded by the fameua Washington Artillery of New Orleans, aided by all the tine voieea within reach. Capt. Sterrell expressed our thsnka, and asked if there were any services we might render in return, Let us hsve a weman'a voice,' waa the cry that rose in re sponse. And, standing lu tbe tent-deer under cover of tbe darkness, my sister sang My Maryland.' This, I believe, waa the birth of tbe seug in tbe army. .... Te us leu ine nappy cuance et nrst giving them voice, ina lew weeks 'My Maryland ' bad found Its way te the heart et a whole people, and become a great national song," The stirrlmr. flerv words of this favnrita I Southern hymn, whose nine stanzis are given eumpieie in air. juattnew'a article, were written by Mr. James K. Kandall, a native ei Baltimore, new living ln Augusta, OC Then he waa professor or literature in I'oy I'ey deaa college in Louisiana. He wrote the poem one night ln April, 1801, after reading the newa et the attack en the Northern troops as they passed through Haiti mera Next morning he read the Deein te his stn. dents, and then bad It printed In tbe Delta newspaper el New Orleans whence It waa copied into nearly every Sjuthern Journal, aud at once wen the heart of the whole Seuth, While tbe genesis or both words and music or "My Maryland" can be fully traced, that of tbe most popular Northern war-song, "Jehn Brown's Bedy," is obscure and un known. Like Topsy In "Uncle Tem's Cabin," it seems never te have been born, but simply "grew'd." It may, as Mr. Matthews conjectures, have been developed out of a combination of a song composed aa early as ISeU for s fire company of Charleston, a C, by Mr. Wm. Hurts, of l'hlledslnhi. commencing "Bay, bummers, will you meet us?" snd a street-song first besrd In Bosten In 18,'iU, seen after tbeuauglngel Jehn Brown at the end of that year, the burden of which WsVaa " Tell Jehn Andrew, Tell Jean Andrew, Tell .loon Andrew Jehn Brown's dead." A year or mere later, after Ihe attack en Sumter bad been made, according te Mr. Matthews, the song waa put together by a ijusiwi ui limit iu me etsjuuu Daiiauen (.Tigers'), a Massachusetts ceiqmand quar tered at Kurt Warren, in Bosten Harber, in April, 18dl, juat at the time when 'My Maryland' waa getting Itself sung at the Seuth. This quartet, with many ethers I the Tigers,' enlisted In tue Twelfth Masaachu. aetu commanded by CeL Fletcher Wetis'sr. Bsyeud all question It was the Webster rgi rmut which first adip'ed 'Jehn Brown's Bedy' aa a marching song. The soldiers of this regiment sang It aa they marched down Broadway ln New Yerk, July 24, 1861. en their wsy from Bosten te the rrent" Its present form, however, It received net at that time, but graJually, from many bands, later. It la curious te note tbat the peralar "Plxle" was composed hi MM) la New Yerk, aa a walk by Mr. Deb. D. aaMlt la ISM Mra, Jeha weed aaag It la Hew OrlOaaadartag lha par. formaaceof ithe burlesque el "I'oeahoatoa." 1b that city then It was somewhat changed and rearranged, and at onee caught tbe popu lar fancy. Anether almost equally popular Southern war-srng.ha "Bennie Blue Flag," bad a very similar origin and started from tbe same city New Orleana. "The words were written by an lilsh comedian, Harry McCarthy, and the song waa first sung by his slater, Miss Marlen McCarthy, at the Varieties Theatre, In 1M." The publisher was Mr. A. K. Blackmar, who writes that tlen. Mutter "made It very profitable by fining every man, woman, or child who sang, whistled, or played it en any Instrument, ?-' ;" while the publisher himself waa arrested, fined fAOu, snd bad bla sheet uiusle destroyed t Mr. Meerge K. Heet, et Chicago, who has written snd published a large number el Sutiday school and ether aanred songs, was the author and composer of some el Ihe beat kuewn songs et the wsr, some of which still survive, as for example, "Just Before the Battle, Mether," " The Battle Cry of Free dom," and "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; the Beyaare Marchlug." The song that new, mere than twenty years alter the war, seems te be the miwt general favorite, Is " Marching Through tieergla," which was written and set te music by the late Mr. Henry U, Werk, the author of " Wake Nlcedemiis," "Kingdom Coming," and " Babylon is Kalleti," an also of two ether war -songs popular at tne time, " Drafted Inte the Army," and " Brave Beys are They." The last of these was snug at tliecainp-tlreaef the Seuth almost as much an at the rterlb. " e are Coming l-'ather Abraham," waa long and universtlly attributed te Bryant Its appearance Ural lu the New Yerk A'roi A'rei in;; 7Vif gave color tu this supposition. Its real author, however, was a lllckslte Quaker, Mr, Jehn . (uohena, at one time financial editor of the 'ivnm; An I. He gives the following Interesting account of hew hocame te write Uie stirring seug : He was taking a walk, Just alter Lincoln's proclamation, lu iMVi, calling for three hun dred thousand volunteers. "1 began te con ever a seug," he writes. "The words seemed te fall Inte rauks and files, and te come with a measured step. Directly would come along a cempsny of soldiers with fife and drum, and that helped the matter amazingly. 1 began te keep step myself three hun-dred thou-sand mere. It was very natural te an swer the president's call we am coming and te prefix the termiMcr. Then the line would Inllew ' M e are coming, father Abraham,' and nethiug was mero natural than the num ber of soldiers wanted, 'Three hundred theut-iml mere ' ' We are coining, father Abrali iui, thrue hun dred thousand were.' Where iiem? here Is the rhyme wanted." Just then came along "a Western regiment from Minnesota It wasand the Hue came at once In full, lrem Sluilppl'3 Minding stream, and fiem New England's shore ' Twe lines in full Then followed hew naturally 1 e leave our plows and workshop, our Hives uud children dear. With hearts tee lull ler utterance, with but tt client tear.' And se it went en, word by word, line by Hue, until the whole song was made." It was set te music by one of the famous Hutch inson family, aud sung by them with great ellect The origin and history or many ether war songs is given In full In the article from which 1 have quoted. But still there are a number of whose genesis and growth little definite Is kuewn. The field Js one full or interest, and as full of Important results, te him who will patiently cultivate It I'NCVN. rut hmhu or umrtranuMtt. IteuilnMcencee at (ieneral Ml a II Id Bceit Ilea rock by UU Widow. Mrs. Hancock baa written a valuable book of reminiscences of ber Illustrious husband, which is published by subscription. The following extracts are some of the most in teresting points : General Hancock was but little of a pelltl. clan, and he suprwrted (Ieneral McClellan mere en account of military attainments and because be loved him personally than lie cause both were Democrats. When Mc Clellan was replaced by Hoeker, Hauceck said he was sorry, but must tight for his country. When ienple talked of making Hancock commander of the army of tbe Potomac, he said promptly he would net take the place because he'weuld be sacrificed by the politicians After the battle or ChaucellersvlUa, (len. Hancock wrote : "The day before the fight Hoeker said te a general elllcer, 'tled Al mighty could net prevent me from winning a victory te-morrow. Pray, could we expect a victory after that? He also told Mr. Lin coln that lie would either win a victory or be In hell. The president told him te 'carry plenty or water along.' Succesa cannot come te us through such profanity." Mils. hL'lllt.VrT AMI .NEW OKI.EAMS. He pleaded ter hours for a reprieve for Mrs, Surrattand was present at her execution lu the hope the president would relent at tbe laat moment aud the peer woman's life would be saved. Jehnsen told him lie could net re prieve her, tiecause his cabinet etllcera op posed it The Louisiana order cams from President Jehnsen and Hancock waa blamed ter it The Southerners were very grateful, but ln tbe North It was different, for Hancock's portrait was transferred from tbe first fleer te tbe attic of the Union Leagueclubset Phil adelphia and New Yerk. (Jen. Uarfield pro posed in Congress that tbe number or major generals ln tbe army be reduced, in order te get rid of Majer (ieneral Hancock. And (Jen. (J rant reinstated two white and eeven colored ceuucilmen who bad been removed for disregarding Gen. Hancock's orders. Te show tbelr utter contempt for his au thority en one or two mornings following the reinstatement el tbe ae called aldermen tbe negrees en masse paraded round and round the commanding general's realdenee at a very early hour in the morning ln a turbulent and threatening manner, which left no doubt mat ma work waa done in Louisiana and Texas, snd that he must leave lta future in the banda of the "car pet baggers" and these who had sustained them. Tbe general aaked te be relieved el his command, and left New Orleans, alter permission bad been granted, without delay. Uarfield afterwards made tbe amende honorable for his aberatlve action ln Congress, and Giant In later yeirs did justice te Hancock's services, "I CAW STAND IT." This Is tbe account et his defeat for presi dent: "At 7 o'clock p. m. en the dsy or the elec tion he yielded te tbe extreme weariness ami Jirostratien tbat ensued lrem bis five months' abera and went te bed, begging me under no circumstances te disturb him, aa the result would be known sooner or later, and te. morrow would be time enough. At & o'clock en the following morning be inquired or me tbe news. I replied: "It has been a complete Waterloo ter you.' 'That is all right said i huiiuiuii, auu iu anetner moment be was sgain asleep, Anextraerdlnarlly balanced temperament, it then occurred te me, aa often before, one that was never quite comprehended by bis superlera, or, indeed, by these who were tbe nearest te him. The euly disappointment that he gave expression te waa the illdemn. tbat hat defeat would make In tbe future or many of his friends who bad auiiered long and in various wavs In consequence of their uuvreucniuuis cause, u is pepuisruy and strength before tbe people could net be con cealed, for tbe successful candidate rnpntrmii a plurality or only 7,018 out of a popular vote OIU.OOO.OUO. AT (IETTYHI1UU0. When Gettysburg was fought Mrs. Han cock waa visiting her mother In St, Leuis. On tbe morning el July a, 1M, (ieneral Han. cook telegraphed from the battlefield (as waa ma cusuiui racu uajr wuite ins action lusted); "I sm sll right, se far." A few bems alter warda be sent a second dispatch, while lying upon the battUlield desperately- and presum ably fatally wounded ; I am severely wounded, ne: mortally, join me stance In Philadelphia. Parker and Miller, I fear, are gene up." In Irent or him Armlatead, Qaiastt and ether rileuds of bis youth wereslsln by bis troops, and Pickett, another friend whom be bad helped in many ways, was dtaaatreualy defeated. A OLIMPHg OP LINCOLN, Mra, Hancock gives us aa Interesting glimpse of The Martyr President"! ' Mr. Lincoln's careworn faes I rrcill tc day aa vividly u then. At one of bis levaes, 1 iMMtkBi that MjraM k isMorattea it I worn se haad. se he mast be weary eaeugh of head-ahaktng. Te this ha replied, la aever te-be-forgotten tones t 'Ah, It thla were all that 1 was called upon te de bow willingly would It be done ler ell time; but te aay Ne te the:peer unfortu nates wbe oeate le aae la tbe belter that 1 sin all-powerful te pronounce the little word f only three letters, and who de net aad will net understand that 1 caaaet act alwaya aa 1 wish, but have ethers te consult this keeps tne alwaya unhappy.' Mr. Htaatea fre quently said te met 'Mr. Lincoln haa the uiggest neart nr any man in the world, and for that reason we nave te watch him, or tbe Southern women, with their winning ways, would get Ida permission te carry with them eneught contraband goeda te supply the Southern army." IIKNRItAI. I. KM AS HUMKMTIU AliVISRB. " Hew well 1 remember General Rebert K. Lee, than a major, who waa stationed thereat that time. He waa the beau Ideal el aaeldlar and a gentleman. When bidding us good bye and god-speed upon the eve el our de parture he said te me : I understand that you contemplate deserting your pest, which Is by your husband's side, and that your are net going te California with him. II you will pardon me, 1 abeuld like te give you a little advice. " Yeu must net think el doing this. An one considerably elder than Hancock, anil having had greater experience, 1 consider It ratal te tbe future happiness or young mar ried people, upon am sll provocation, te live apart, either ler a short or teug time. The result Is invariably that they cease te be essential te each ether. New premise me that en will net peruiit him te sail without you." i ne sequel snows new isitniuuy i sought te fellow tbat noble man's admonition, and hew often In my varied experience I bail oc casion te transmit te ethers bis disinterested, truthful convictions. With regrets we badn adieu te a host of friends, most of whom I never saw again. Net se with my husband, however. He met them lace te lace en the battlefield lu less than three years. lata ler a tonne far eon. Llzile W Cb.iuipnvy, In Amertran atagarlne. "If you will submit te taking a few hints freta me I can put you up tu thing or two. There are certain dodges that these great guns are net atsive using, which are re markably killing, and 1 doubt whether they are ever taught lu the seminary. If you are going in ter divinity you might an well Ins at the top of the heap, a regular deubly-dls-tilled 1). i., and Ihe pastor et a wealthy city church. 1 have come te the conclusion tbat the ministry Is a better field for a smart man than Journalism, and I almost regret my choice. Yeu see you have less com petition ; nearly all the brilliant fellows take te tbe law, the regular digs te medicine, the long, beaded eues te politics or business, these mistaken beggars who care mere for glory than geld haug en te art or literature, while only the chax without auy particular voca tion are lett ler the ministry atid the book agencies. New don't litre up. Can't you see thst It Is the luckiest thing In the world thst It Is se If you have a clear Idea lrem the start what you mean te accomplish, you can Just sail lu like a whale among the fishes. manning by the Newsboy. Prem the Philadelphia Call. 14 Yeu appuar te have finished with your paper ; may 1 glance at it 7'' asked a man of another en a train from Atlantic City the ether morning. The man who made the re quest hail refused several times te buy a paper at the solicitation or a newsboy, 1 have finished reading," remarked thegon thegen tleman addressed, "but I am putting the taper te another use new. As you see, I tare It spread eter my clothes and it serves te keep tbe dust etl." Then the man who wanted te borrow a perusal of the newa leaned forward and made a similar request et tbe man In front of bint Hut that gentle man could net spare his Journal, aa It served te keep the sun out of his eyes. The persist ent fellow made a third attempt tn get tbe news through charity, and tailed. Then he tsjught a paper. " If yeuse people would act that way with all them fellers." remarked tbe tralo-bey a little later, I'd make mere money. That's the first time this seaaen tbat man bee bought a paper. Hs rides three times a week with me, and alwaya managea te borrow somebody elae'a atier after they tn thrnllirh will, IL" Ne Need of C'atrhlag Celd. Frem the American Mualne. H peaking et colds, 1 have a theory tbat no one need ever nave one unless he cheeses in ether words, thst It is quite possible se te trsln the skin, thst wonderful organ which la generally looked upon aa te render It non nen suscepllble te sudden changes or tempera ture or atmospheric moisture, whence colds And as tbla is exactly the season te com mence such a ajatein of pellsr education, as it has proved ellective in many instances within my own knowledge, snd sa It Is within easy reach of every one te try, 1 write It here. The theory is tbat no skin tbat haa been exposed freely for hair an hour at tbe beginning of a day te a temperature lower than It will encounter through the day, will note small changes or be stlected there by. A cold is simply a nervous shook, re ceived by the minute nerve terminals that bristle ever the surface of the human body, transmitted te the centres snd se back again te mucous membrane, tbe peculiar seat et tbla special irritation. Let us then se train these sensitive fibres tbstthey will psss by, unnoticed, cbsnges or stuiespberlc condition, .id the matter la acoem pllahed. I.OUISB. Yeu say you are net cruel, yet ) en tease My very hw.rt ent Yes, you de, Louise I . Of course It's yours, te de with as Yeu please ; My heart's net mine since I saw you IrfmUe. Hut barriers mere bltter than The seas Yeu put between my heart and me, Leu lae. Ah, me ! 1 envy all things, e'en Thebrotze That plays about your Illy brew, Louise. Tbe skies that bend above you, and Tbe trees That shelter all your loveliness, Louise. 1 envy birds that sing te you, And bees That hover o'er your rosy lips, Louise. I envy blossoms blowing en The leas, blnce they may lie upon yenr breast, Louise. let I offend you I Hew can I Appease Yeu t Is It my fault that I love Louise ? ln Cupid's bands I'm helpless, lie Decrees'" That I shall be the lever el Louise. Nay, de net frown, inyiweet! Upen My knees, I swear I can't step loving you, Leutse. 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Kssklne can be taken without any pedal tuudical advlee. fl.uu per bottle. Beidliy H. B. OOOBRAM, Druggist, m and IM North Uuenii HU Lancas ter, i'a-, or sent by mall en receipt el price. KABKINKCO..M Warren at- New Yerk. IntiM IVdAwTThAS JJUMl'UKKVS' " Homeopathic VeUriniry Specifics, ger liersui, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, I" All a 1IUUK Un Treatment of Animals and Chart nentCree. CUKRS-PnTers, Cnm-nsilniis, Inflammation. A. A.-spinal Meningitis, Milk rerer. it It strains, Lntmineas, Rheumatism. CC Distemper, Nasal Discharges. li.li. Hele or tl nibs. Worms. K.K. Coughs, lien vim, Pneumonia. P.P. Vnlle or Urlpes, llnllyaehe. 1.U. Miscarriage. Itnmerrbagea. 11.11. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I.I. Brupllve Diseases, Mange, J.K. Diseases of Digestion. 8TAIILK CASK, with Hpectnc. Manual. Witch llaielOII and Medlcnter .07.00 rttlCK, Mingle llotUe (everac.dewrs) eee, 8et.fi nr ntiuutitsTsi eit 8KNT1MIKIA1D ON UKCBIt'TOP I'KICR. Humphreys' Med. Ce.. IUI rulUm St, N. Y. llanphrti llomeepithie Specific Ne. 2S. in use si years. The only sunressful nitnmlv ter Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, aud iimimimii uimiiiTer.wurB urnwier causes. SI per vial, erSvlikls and large vial powder, ferav. Sold sr Drciiuists, or sent postpaid nn receipt of price. HCMI'llltBlM' MKIIlblNK, CO.. letriVlvdawTTIiAs, Ne KmPiiIUiiimu N.Y. rjOlTuKN'ril'l'.GlKlO. DRUNKENNESS -OK TIIK l.lyUOK IIAIIIT I'OSlTIVrLY CIIKRD 11 Y ADM1N13TKUINU lilt IIAlNkH' UOLDBN BfgClPlC. It can be given In a cup el coffee or tea with out the knowledge or the person Laklng II; is absolutely harmless, and will effect a pernio pernie nent and sneedy cum, whether thu palliinl la a moderate drinker eran alcoholic wn-sk. Thou sands of drunkards hare been made UitnivernU) men whii hn ve taken lieldun rtpecllla lu their coffee without their kiiewl1K and te-day be lieve ttuiyiiult drinking of their own free wilt IT NKVBU PA1LH. The system once Impreg. nated with the Hpeclflc. It becomes an utter Im possibility for the liquor appetite leeilsU Per sale by Cllas. A. I.OcilKlt, DrtiKKlst, Ne. v Kiul King Struut, Lancaster. Pa. aprlJ-lydTu'lhAS ' -fglYi-'H UHKAM HALM. eatarrh5Eay fever. IIAYPRVRR Is au Inflamed condition of thu lining membrane of the nostrils, ter-.l nets and thnut, affecting tbe lungs. An acrid mucus Is secreted, the discharge Is acceuirauled with a burning sensation 1 here aru severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks et headacheTwateiv and ludaiuud eyns. ' TUV THK CUKK, ELY'S CREAM BALM. ELY'S CltKAM HALM cures Celd tn Head. Catarrh, llose Celd, liny Pever. Desfnesa. Head ache iHcsi W Cents. KASY TO UaK. ly Bres. Owego. N. Y , U. S. A. y A particle Is applied tu each nostril and la agreeable. Price N) cents at druavlsua i by mail, registered, CO eta. ki.y ItUUTIIklls, . ,., .-. 2Ureenwlcht.,New letk lulya-lydalvw w UITENSTUKHKIN. HOP OINTMENT WI11TKN8 HIE SKIN. Cnres and llameves TAN, 8UNIIUK.V. IIKK HTl.Nlil. MOSQUITO and all INSKCI' IIITeS. I'lUI'I.KS. IILOTCHKs, 1 111 Hints, IIIKTII MAKKs and every form of skin blemishes, positively cured en the most dnlltale skin with out leaving a scar by Hep Ointment. l'rlce 25 eta, SO cU. aud II. At Druggists or by if"?.!."0." ,'"J.M'.n''Xc'n- "a" Londen. Conn. Llltle Hep fills ler Htck-lleadache, Dvspepsle. llllleusnesa and Constipation have no equal. 85 CW- lylMydTu,lh8Aw gw IKT'H BI'EUIKIU. s. s. The Theatrical t-roreesleo. Merit will win and receive public rvcounltlen and praise. Pacts, which are the outcome or general experience, growing through years or critical and practical test, become as rooted and Immovable as the rock or Gibraltar In public opinion, and henceforth need no fullher guar antee aa tnthetr genuineness. Thelndlipuutble factthatHwIll'aMpeclllcIs the beat bleed pnrl. Oer In the world. Is one el these immovable mo ral ler facts of which we have spoken, and every day's experience loots this conviction deeper and deeiwr In public opinion. Kvery cans et our people In America and In Kurepe, every trade, calling and profession. Including the medical profession, have borne voluntary lestl lestl meny te the remarkable virtues or 8. 8. 8. and lis Infallible efficacy In curing all diseases of the bleed. These testimonials are en die by the thousands and open te tbe Inspection of all. New come, unsolicited, twedUUngnUbed mem bers of the theatrical profession, who gratefully testify te the wonderful curative qualities of lha Speclfle ln tbelr Individual cases. Their tes timonials are herewith submitted te te the nub ile without further comment-let them speak ler themselves. The ladv Is a iiininiiernr . famous Thalia Theatre Company, el New Yerk, and formerly of the Iteslduace Theatre, Berlin. Uenuany, and of MeVlckers Stock Cuuipsny, ei Chicago. The gontleman Is a well known mem ber or the New Yerk ThalU Theutre Cempiny. Meth am well known In theatrical circles In this country ana in surepe. Charlette Itaodew's Testimony. Maw Yerk, May S, PW, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ou.: OenUemen Having been annoyed with pim ples, eruptions and roughness et theskln, from bad condition el my bleed, tee mere than a year, I used a leading preparation or sarsaparllia and ether advertised remedies te no effect. Then I consulted a prominent physician, and from his treatment received no benenu 1 then concluded te try the 8. 8. 8. remedy ler the bleed, and Ave or six packages, by a thorough eradication of my trouble and restoring smoothness tn my skin, nave maae me nappy, anas cwmnsiiy . run this testimonial ler such use and publicity as you wish te make eMt. KU)TTB ukKlmw 4.11 iiewery, near canal etieeL BBga Hassserl's Testimony. The Swtft Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.: Oentlemen-Per two years 1 hud a severe case etecasma iuedbirsottpii,snlphureaps,Bnd various ethei rsii'edlui.aud was prescribed for by numbers el physicians, but found no reller. Atlsst i determined te try lues. 8 s. remedy, and seven or eight bottles have thoroughly le I laved me, aud you can use this cerllhcate In V NH.IWI JVM n..M, IIUUO HASHKKKL, N.w Yeax, May X0' Th'" TI"tre- Treaties en llloed and Hktn Diseases mailed '., .. THK. SWIPTHI'KCIPICCO., augMmdw Drawers, Atlanta, Ua. T WEAK MEN Sugaring from the street el youthful S?,'.?I-W"Pr..Trrt2!.i'r?? rTi.- ".".?." '" iinsn isaBMVi SIMM UUnlnjlnill BSu-tlenlara fnr hnniM Anvs, waftst.. charge, a splendid medical work; shealB be raasvby every ntaa who is nervous ana Osblli. Adores. puur. p. c.pewlkk. aweaas. ueaa, .'Ma aV- & wiJr. listS.! j.laa1lsm -1ne.34ky.s .&s& $k&gg