r 4 ..r- TRUMPET CALLS. f ENGLAND TO FRANCE BY TUBE; Bum's Hon gonad a frarnlajr Not to tha ITnicdMBCd. iNE little sin rill bide God's whole face. God puts our greatest duties nearest to us. A LITE Of crime Is often the result of ruu niniria debt. II eaves finds ' a new joy every time a Blnnecjo- rent. Goi nevci had an enemy who was not tho bitter foe of man. Ir is foolishness to try to reason about what we cannot know. The day becomes looper every time a lazy man looks at the clock. Tiik wore you love yourself the less you will be leved by others. Nothing makes us richer that does not make us more tbackfuL The one who has suffered has a key th.it (an unlock many hearts. Och tears are round to remind us that God loves the whole world. It is much easier to love some peo ple than it is o agree with them. Ik the devil had to work without a iua?k he would never leave the pit. Xapolaonlo Schema to Cms tha Straits at Dorar and Maka Travel Easy Another scheme to Join England and France, says the New York World, Is receiving serious considera tion In those countries. It is pro MM If lit mi FRANCE CSOUlOfiNaV --TlO.t Or TBI TUSHEU po?ed to build a double tubular tun nel under the Straits of Dover. The old scheme of building a tunnel un der the bed of the sea, which has been advocated by Sir Edward Wat kins for years, never received the sanction of the British Parliament, because many conservative men be lieve such a construction would fa cilitate an invasion of their island by the vanquished of Waterloo. It had also been proposed to bridge the straits. The latest plan has tho sup port of fclr toward reed, who is a member of Parliament and has been A MIRACLE TJT VERMONT. T 1 - m a. i m -i -r-i t nr., ., rfn . ,..,, I -" -ireas,ury ana .engineer . , v , .," ,. i , , in-chief of the Admiralty. It has h.mself he always sends a bypuc it. rece,ved wUh favoby a larRe Put a pig in a parlor and it would , number of members of Parliassert, immediately beuln to look for mud. and therefore seems to have serioiu Tijik sets his chisel a little deeper chances of success, and tha more so that it avoids the difficulties and ob j jections that were urged against Its ' predecessors. I The project consists in simply 6ub i merging, between a point of the ; French coast situated in the viclnitj of Cape Gris-Nez and another on the whenever there Is a frown upon the fac . God never asks anybody to bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. The nan who is cheated is that ' much better oil than the one who cheats. ' Tiik only safe foundation upon whicia to build for eternity is faith' in God. TiiE hardest thinir the devil ever tried to do was to starve a good man 1 to death. , Many a man has become a lover of the itihle by bearing some iiitldel talk against it. Chuisi's rest is best enjoyed by those who are trying to give rest to soaiebocly else. j Tiik Ilible teaches that the way we treat the poor is the test of our . loyalty to Chrit j This old man is a drunkard be-' cause the boy didn't decide not to take bis Urs-t drink. f Mansions are being prepared in ileaven only for those who live in the love of Christ. 11k. who said, "In my Father's house are many mansions," had not where to lay h a head. Gol stands p'edged to supply the man with bread who whl trust In Him and do his best. WHr.N some men get religion the very next bono they give to their dors will have more meat on it Theiie is a great deal of preaching that never turns auybody toward God, because it does not come from the heart. COST OUR' COUNTRY IN LIVES. COJ11NO THROUGH TBI TCBB. Knglish coast located between Dovei and Folkestone, two tubes that would constitute two absolutely separate tunnels, each serving for the passage in one direction of trains drawn bj electric locomotives. The tube would be of steel plate, with double walls, and the intervenln ' space would be re-enforced by I beams filled in with concrete. Tho putting in place would I e effects! by sections of 300 feet, heimetica'ly sealed at each end and Coated to the place where they were to be submerged. Ono of the extremities of the section having In en fixed upon a fort of caisson that will afterward perform the functions of a pier, the caUson .is weighted 8 ns to cause it to sink. The other ex tremity continues to emerge and re ceives the i n. I of Hie following sec tion, the junction being made by huge hinccs. The caisson of this, section is sunk, and soon. When all the sections are in place the forma tion of the joints fa begun. The cai-sons forming p'ers are de signed to support the tubes at a cross sectio.h or m tcb lloro limn 1 .000,000 SI on Perished it tlie Civil War Alone. It cost Uncle ?am over a million men to place the American Sag in the proud rosifion it occupies to-day among the nations cf the earf,u In the war of tho devolution 51 2 sea men or the regular navy wero killed slight distance . from the bottom ol in battle, while a considerably larger the tea. Tho use of two distinct number were killed in the prlfateers J-ubcs will prevent all chances of ac tliat playea such an important part cidents and will have the great ad in that strueg e. Of the 542 sea- Vantage of realizing the important men killed, :;l 1 perished when the Problem of the aeration of the tun United .-tates 2a gun frigate Ran-, nel without any expense and in as dolph, Capt. Nicholas Piddle, was satisfactory a manner as possible. In blown up by a shot from the Pritish fact, each train will have somewhat 74-'iin shij) of the line Yarmouth, i the effect of a pi ;ton that forces the March 7, J;f, which Piddle had vitiated air before it and sucks in heroically attacked in order that h s valuable convoy of seven vessels might escape. About the same num ber of soldiers were killed in the land bames, but this does not in clude the :,f-OU Americans who died '. in the iiritish prison ships In Wall.i-; bout I'.ay. In all 12,000 men per-i isDcd in these ships, but about 1,0'.);) ' of them were French sailors captured near the American coast. The total number of Americans who lost thcL lives in the Revolution is about 12 -0!". In the wars with France an.l Tripoli, 17!H to 103, about 115 . Americans were killed. This docs not include the number who died in the French dungeons at Guadeloupe or in the slave pens at Tripoli, of whom no accurate estimate can be made In the war of IS!?, 734 men were killed in sea lights in which the re- a Quick Thought. ular government cruisers were en- It was durinir a scene in which tha gaued. Put this docs not include iwual shinwreck had taken nlac. nnrl .. .. V. I t. 1. I 1- al - . . r ' uuiuuct lusu uv bUiuwrecK, tuo n boat, with thi hf.p.i nnrt t.wn nthpr pure air behind it to take the place of the former. The total cost of the Installation of the tubes is estimated by Sir Ed- W W Hie woxdfbi, sxfbkikkck oi M. WILL CHELSEA MAX. Birickea with la IaearaUa Klacaaa aa ret vmrei. nia Prraaaal State. mnt la Detail. (From tU Argus ani Patriot, Monlpelier, VL This is on age of trogress and arerrthJn? tiat haOa the advance of new ideas for the good ol humanity U hailed with delight. it la the province ol neirspioers to watch tor strange events or phenoaiens of any kind ind to Immediately investigate a reported sage ont of the line of regular commanKy oappeninfM. bo when the story of Mr. Ceorgo Hnichinson, of Chelsea, Vr., and ho w he had beaa raised from a bed where he lay stricken with a supposedly Incurable dis ease was tolj, the Arjut ani Patriot do tailed a reporter to look op the reported incts of tho case, to whom Mr. Hutchinson made the following statement. "I am a native of Massachnsstls. a wood worker by trade, and forty years of ao. mat for the past fifteen years have been working In various sawmills in Vermont and Massa chusetts. Eiht years ago I moved from Bradford to Cholsea and bought the sawmill of which I am now proprietor. I as in per- rect health and known throughout Cholsea and vicinity as one of the strongest men or mv welsht in thnt section. Diwnmhar iftfS 1892, 1 was hurt br a piece of flying board as j. woa hi worn in me mm. After tiiat, I be Kan slowly to lose my strength and became nenpacitated for work or nlTnrt nt nv Hr..i The seat of my trouble seemed to be mv Kn ... 1... . t. 1 .. . ... - ik hmnuaii nxieaaea Gownwnra. I consulted all the local physicians and was treated by two of thorn, but the medicines mey nuimni.sierai were not of the slightest avail ani did not check the disease in the least. In fact, I was a miserable victim of locomotor ataxia and was conscious of a eteadyadvancecf tbo insidious disease. My back ached continual y nud my legs began to ffrow numb and to be :.s and less usable. By the 15th of April I could absolutely do nothing and was scracoly able to staud. My physiclaDS advised me to go. to the Mary ieicner Hospital, nt Burlington, to be ireaiBu, ana x loot tneir advice. When I left home my friends bade me irood-bye. never expecting to seo me alive again. The physicians nt the hospital told me thnt my ly discouraged. 1 rnmniued at the hospital seven weeks and took the medicines which the doctors save me. I felt better at the hos pital nnd tlioiiKlit that I was recovering, and went home to continno their treatment, which I did for two months, and also had an electric battery under then- advice. The im- frovemenr, however, did not contlnu. an.l bepan to give up hope. August 1st, 1893, 1 could not get out of my chair without as sistance, and if I got down upon the floor, I could not get up alone. About this time I chanced to read an account of the wonderful curative powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale I'eople in eases similar to my own. I did not bare any faith in the Pills, bat thought a trial could do no barm, so I bought some without telling anyone what I was going to do. After I had been taking them some time I surprised myself by get ting out of my chair without assistance, ami lounutnat, tor the first time in months. I was able to walk down to the postofllce. and my neighbors begun to discuss the marke t improvement in my health. As I continual the medicine I continued to improve, and soon recommenced work in the mill, at first very lightly, and increasing as I was able and as I gained in health and spirits, and now for the past three months I hnve been working ten hours per day almost as stead-1 ily as I ever did. I feel well, eat well and 1 aleep as well ns I ever Ld, and I have m pain anywuere. The reporter talked with several othei pentleraen in regard to the case of Mr. Hutchinson, who is a well krowu citizen of Chelsea nnd a Justice of the Peace, and they Icorroboratod bis statements as far as they were familiar with the caso and stated that he was known to bo a reliable man, and any statement he might inako would be entitled to entire credence. An analysis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills shows that they are an unfailing speciflo for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sclatioa, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the af ter effects ot la grippe, palpitation of the lieart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. I'm Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be seLt post paid on receipt or price, (50 cents a Imx or 6 boxs for if 2.50 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Wil llama' Medicine Company, Schenectady, V. V. OYER FIFTY TEARS OF SrCCESSt Kesakla Career at tha Jaba I". Laval! A rata Caasaaay. For over half a cenrorr the JoTin P. TxvTt Arms Co. has been looked to as an authority on sporting roods, and no one who ever had business dealings with this well known firm ha ever had cause to complain of unfair treat xnent. After SS anceessful years this hons" Is now known tbronghoot the country, and the very mention of the name John P. to veil Arms Co. tt a evnonym of honesty and reliability. John P. Loved, the foondernf the Company, although 74 years old, is invariably at his desk every day to overlook the rapidly increasinj business. - . . . Ho sham nraeticas In trvle can be laid an aa-ainst him. His record for honesty and in tegrity is Irreproachable. FAptnnAtjilv. Mr. Lorell has some stnrdr an I businesslike sons whom he early associate! with Mm. On. Rentamtn 8- T.sirel. who is endows 1 with rare business ability, tills the portion of treasurer of the Company in a mot tunronga manner, tie H attached to the uovernnr o: Massachusetts staff, as was h fro-n l1! to lt'; was sine-de-camp to uen. joiin i iiomn on in JS77-1S7S, and served onstaltof lien. Ruwell A. Alger in 1&, and with lien, t'.vlnier in 1WS. Tlios. P. Tjovell an! H. T. I.Wd arj V9 Colonel's valuable assist tut in keeping the Company to the front. The John P. I .o veil Armi Compsnv nave everv facllitr which moner. a thoronirh knoV. edge of the busines', and the irreHte-t skill mechanism can produce to maice Tlie iuveu Diamond" the best bicycle in the world. Every year since its first appearance this bi cycle has been improved, nntil. now it is un surpassed in point of material, wt rkmansliip. flush, salety, speed, ueauty and easy running Qualities. Not nnlv Is the ne of theTyivell Diamond becoming more widespread in this country. but foreign dealers are not slow in recognizing the merit or this machine. The "Lovell Diamond" has tlie field, and it has already demonstrated that it is the kine of bicycles. As the mountains of New Eng land stand for all that is eubstanl ial in na ture, so does the John P. Lovell Arms Com pany represent all that is solid and veriua nent in the business world. ibmton Herald. Siieepsltln luats. Excellent mats or rugs may be maae of sheepskins, with good wool on tuem in this way . The ekins of tha long wool sheep are the best. They are steeped in warm water and well cleansed by scraping off the flesh nnd paring down the thick parts. A mix ture of salt and alum finely powdered is procured and made into a pasto with rye our, end this is spread on the skin a quarter of an inch thick while the skin is wet. The skin is folded, or if two are treated, they are laid flesh side together. They remain so for two weeks, when they are shaken out nnd scraped, and the mixed powder, with out the flour, is sprinkled on the wet flesh side, and tho skin is left as before for ten days, when it is shaken out and rubbed with yellow ochre and pumicestone and pulled nnd stretched nntil it is dry, when it is finished. Vw York Timna. After Urea It fa it To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, one give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Ilood's Sarsnparilla. Continue the medicine af ter every meal for a month or two. Ilood's Pills cure constipation. 25c. There are birds that weave and sew, there are animals that build liou?es there are bees that make nests in t!:c ground, and line them with the softest leaves they can procure. cno3S srcTiojt oir the fieo. ward at 57",OC0,0O0, which 13 less ttian half the cost anticipated by Messrs. Schneider and Ilersent for the construction of a bridge across ido cnanncl. the number Inst bv sloop of war Wasp foundering at sea with all hands (138) on board. Meithe.' does this include the loss in American privatee:s which was nearly cuiial to that sustained by the navy. Tlie number killed in land battles was about 450, so that the total loss in the war of 1812 13 alvyit l'.uuo men. In the war with Algiers, 1"I. Mexico, lS4to 1S-1S aiiit in the minor coniiicts between 18l. and 1-tH) about 1,000 men were killed in battle. Hut the greatest losses, of course, were in the Civil War, where brother was arrayed against brother. 1'rooa bly not more than 1,'CK', 000 men of tlie North effectively participate! in suppressing the Rebellion. Of these ft .ouo were killed in battle and o.", 0J0 died of wounds in hospital, while I s I.O.'O die! from disease con tracted in the army. So accurate estimate of the Ii-sc3 sustained by ti:n bouthernc s has been made, but it is i roba'ule that they were fully ciial to t:ioso sustained by tho !Niirtticrners, bringing is shown drifting about at the mercy ot the waves, the latter appearing very lively for their size. Suddenly the head and shoulders of one of the "waves" appears through tho canvas, to the surprise of the audience. (Juick as thought the hero shouted: -.Man overDoara: ana at tho samo time threw a rope to tho drowning man. ine latter grasped it, and was hauled aboard amid the cheers of tha audience. They thought it was part or inepiay xit-blts. Funny Missionary Work. The police authorities of Baltimore. are in receipt of a communication from John Mobley, of North Carolina, asking u mere is a young woman ia the prisons of that city who can be released by marrying him. Ia Court. In recent legal proceedings In Lon don regarding the noise and vibra tion caused by a neighboring factory. a phonograph was used to record the total to llK' noises and reproduco them lu about i 00,000. Adding to this num. bet the -;0.),000 who vero perma nently disabled by disease or crippled by wounds we have tho appalling ag gregate of a million men lost in that stri:e. Of the J20.000 Confederate.- who were rn tde prisoners during the war i'J'i died ot wounds or disease curing their captivity. Of the t'uionists about iOO.OOO weio made prisoners of whom 40.C0J died in prison, i-rom these liguresit will le seen that Memorial Day la in honor or ovlt a million men who lure given up their lives or li:nbsin the defense of the ilag. Scvr York Sun. court. take Dwellers in Au:iica. This country his had its laic dVcll crs r.s wll ns tho old world. In many of tho liikcs ol Jlliicsota there ere evi dences that u-.rcllicga were formerly erected over the liilic-s, end on tho chorea near by nro piles of refuse such as would have come from ixtik-inents of forno e:z Soverr.l of tho California lakes tlto'.v tha enmo peculiarity, and in tiew r-f thesa fusts there is no rcocoa to donbt that ccs ego there were tribes bf American Isdisns who fioia choice or iiecessitv :r.r.do their homes over tho waters of our lakca. St. Louis Olgbe- Ylio-te bir-l-atchtnf Xrowsors. AHochcster man certainly deserve to have his name written among the benefactors of the race. He has in vented self - patching jackets and trowscrs, and his idea is said to work admirably ia practice. The scheme is a simple one, but so aro hundr.tij of inventions that have brought fame and fortune to their originators The CiOth is of double thickness vrhcio most of the wear comes, the pattern being carefully adjusted so as to co incide in each p'ece. "When the outer covering wears through only the rough :dge3 have to le darned in, end the pattern and cloth remains Intact. .The man in whose ralnd this treat idea developed has other fields to con ciuer. Sclr-adjustable shoo and sus pender buttons are tho natural ac companiments to self-darning cloth ing. When thesa sire forthcoming, per .iap3 we can sparo tho woman If oolitics. Alhanv ArgU3. The otter of East India is trained to drive f.-;h into nets, and thus acts ai an aid to fisherman. According to tho SL-.meso belief it td.'-.cs the soul seven days to reach hea ven after death. IIow to Catch Rheumatism. Tho plan is simple, nnd is invariably fnccessiul when diligently pursued. plothe as warmly as possible with flan dels next the skin, and sealskins outer most from November to the beginning i-f Mnroh. Then on the first clear many day in March, when the wind ia in the north or northeast, take off all outer wraps, mantles, capes, seulukins and tho like ; wear gowns of alight and thin material, and go for a walk in the park or other open and unprotected place, bit down full in the wind on convenient seat, and sit for half an hour. Then go home and wake with a successful attack of rheumatism next morning. If perchance tho rheumatism should fail, it is probable that pleurisy or pneumonia may be the reward. But if, by a miracle, neither the ono nor the other repays the rouble taken, then go out and repeat the eame tac tics the next day, and the next, and the next, until success is assured. The recipe is warranted never to fail ii persevered in for a sufficient length ol time. A plan almost equally good is the one followed by two young ladies last week. They had both had rheu matic fever previously ; yet, because the sun happened to shine brightly in at tho dining-room window for a few hours, they allowed tho fire to go out. They eat without fire the remainder of tho day ond evening. The following being a bright morning, they did not have the fire lighted at alL They were both extremely surprised when they were attacked by rheumntio pains in all their limbs, and blamed the neigh borhood. London Hospital. Dr. Kilmer's Simr-IlooT curat all Kidney and l!ia:Mer troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laborotoi y Sirurhamton. SI. 3f - Windsor Castle has been been used at a royal residence since the year 1110. Mrs. I arley, of Atlanta. Ga., got a verdict of $1000 against the gas com pany of that city for the injury donf to her garden by the ga?, wbiCh per meated tho grounds from the works. An elk with an antler growing from the middle of his forehead has been discovered in the woods of Itcttigouche New Brunswick. Selling a Menagerie. The great WombwelTs Eoynl Wind sor JMenagerie was recently 60ld by auction in London, the animals bring ing but indifferent prices. iao coc&ntoos went off at S3 apiece. aomo ol the parrots brought higher prices, one going at $15, this bird be- .ng able to speak in two languages with equal fluency. One parrot care fully described, in four languages, each signifying ilealy Amazon, aroused a wild spirit of competition and was knocked down at $17. Two vultures were found to be worth only $20. The pelicans took no interest in the sale, although many complimentary things were said of him, and was sold for $20. When the cassowary was reached prices had cone tip, and he went for $38 : bnt they tumbled when the mon key cage was reached, and these little fe3iow3 were bought for S2 each. The porcupines brought S15i the civet cat $18, tho Malayan bear $23, ocelot $17, while the jackals went for E2 each. The kargaroo was consiucred valua bles and brought $75, but tho sacred Indian zebu sold for $11 only. Ono of tho "baby" lions was handed oronnd and carcf e J amid much growl ing. A five months pair of these were told for $210, a four months' pair for The great lion, the i:co de resist ance ot the auction, n magnificent specimen, only brought SS00, while a royal Bengal tiger went for $625. Two lions and a lioness brought 11200, three leopards $875, end a hand soma jaguar which tho auctioneer called a jag-n-ar was knocked down for $110. Xew York Journal. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet tor than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by moro promptly adapting tho world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of k perfect lax ative ; effectually cleac3ing the system, dispelling colds, headaches nnd feven and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on tne Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ia perfectly frco from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for salo by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Fig, and being well informed, you will not itccofit OAS' substitute if ouered. 890 rCOOK BOOK 320 rflDBS I LLUoT Rfl T BD. One of the Largo and Best Cook Books published. Halted la ochuta IbrtOLargcUoa kuO cut from I.loa Coiree wrappers, and a 2-oent .tamp. Write fur lint of our otlicr flnel'ro- " wootson fed Huron bu. Wootson Spicc Co., 'lOJ Tauuio. Oino- Thc v.halcboue of commerce ii sinipM tlie b&Ilecu plates which tako the plact of teeth in fjctcln species of whales ADWAY'S PILLS,! Always Sellable, Purely Vegetable. ! Perfectly taste'ess. eletrantly coated, pnrtro. regulate, purify, cleanse and itrengthen. it All- I WAV'S I'il.LS lor the cure of all disorders ot the ! Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, ll:.1Uor, Nervous , llseaaes, Dizziness, Vertigo, Cosilrcness, l'iles, ! Sick Headache, Female Complaints, Biliousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation AND All Disorders of the Liver. Oheerve the following symptoms.reroltlnK from diwaaea of the digestiveorgnns: Cunstipatiun, in ward plies, fullness of blood in the head, acidltv of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, dlogust it food, fullness of weight of the stomacu, sour eructations, sinking or flutlering- of the heart, chocklnc or tuff icatine suuatlona when in a ly ing posture, dimness ot vision, dots or webs be fore the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness ol the skin and ryes, pain In the side, chest, limbs, and sud den flushes of beat, bnrning In the fieab. A few doses of RAILWAY'S PILLS will free the system of all the above named disorders. Price SSe. a Box. Said by Drncglsts, or scat by- matl. "end to DR. ItADWAY A CO., Lock Box &. York, for Book of Advice. I Can't Sleep I have a tired, worn-oat feeling. This xieans that the nervous system is oat of order. When this complaint is. made, Ilood's Sarsnparilla is needed to purify and vitalize the blood.and thus supply nervous strength.Takeit now.Eemember g Sarsa- paruia jjood' Besuretoget Hood's f QS and only food's. W S3 i v sr, Hood's puis cure all liver Ills, biliousness. W. L. DOUCLAS C? UrtiT 13 THE Sit ST. VsiWb NOSQUEAKIN& $5. CORDOVAN. FRNCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 4.3.5-FlfCALf&KAHGAH01 $ 5.5. P0LICE.3 Sous. osoJ2. V.'ORKINGMa. EXTRA FINE. ut 2Jl7 Boys'SchoolShoes. LADIES . atriu ru. LAiALUbot WL.DOUCLaAS, DROCKTON, MASS. Ton can iqto money by vrearinar tho V. L. Ponclas S3.00 Shoe Because, we are the largest manafactnrers of this gradeof shoes la tho world, and guarantee their TsUuo by stamping the name and price on tha bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, eay fit tins and wearing qualities. "We unvf) tiem sld everywhere at lower prlceafor the value Riven than ny other make. Take no sub etitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. A Skin of Beauty fs a Joy Forevr 553. T. FSIalZ SOTOATO'S (EIEiTEL CBEfilil, or)MGIC9L BE3&TIFIE1 Removes Tan, Freckles, pint pies. Moth pHU-he-i. Ran and Ukln dis eases, an4 every blea lsli on beauty andd tleadsv tectlon. O a its virtues ft ties stood the test of 43 yrs$ no other nas, nnd 1 s s o harmler we tante It to be tuade. Accept no couiiterMtof f hn (Tifttinituished Dr. I A. Sayre said to a lady of me nnuftwi (apMiienii: wj itvtift itnu umthm,I trrmnmmft '(ourrtuff ftam' a the It out httrmfvl o? ( t.w.skm preparation." One bottle will lost six monttift, u. i rue U every dav. Also I'oudre SnMHe tniove Mipnrflufn: hair ithnut Injury to the ak'n. KKIt 1) T. lltJPlf I NS. Irnn. 3?riral InnaaV: v V For u!e by all Druggists and Fancy Ooods Ieal;rs Uirou-liniit the U. S.. Cinmias, and Karnpe. c T JJewareor IlAite IinttMlrmR. fiO Reward fot iet and proof of auy ou eliuig the same. SCIKmnC A20) ixbitstkux. There ia no cur for color Llin J Treatel Free. ToMtlvely CTbed ixith Vegetable JteiiiPdtes. J lave cured many thou- DROPSY Sand cliea nm. nounied hopeless. From first done eymjitoms rap. Mly dlaapiettr, aud In n days nt least tvvo-tlitnls ot all symptoms are rtmovr.1. BOOK of ti-aliinonials bf miraculous cures sent I-'IIEK. TEH DAYS TREATMENT FURITISHED FREE bv mail. lr. E. II. GREEK & SOSS, Specialists, Atlanta. Ga. . . .. . H.,U., uuiimftn orcr..y rroio PmTii mm, fconwiit.. irr. kortnr.n.ut. t.hT,lctjo,,ldnn4rml. MUbUcul Inu Ui viaaimrj UIBcs.'. AM. loSrJC. ". ?,"TFI to loan monry toeTfrrholy; $s to$in(i; Wf ; p. r. Interest: my pnjrmenw; a'soaileata Ivn f fit for old and young not exceeding S1'U; coat 1. pend r amp for panlculam. ArftnM wanted, llir 1n.-J llcueflc Awoclatlon, Klchmoad, Vs. JosLxh Itj lnnl. Jr., l're (Sec. Aud. of Va.) Tha curvature of the earth is eight inches per mile. Only one death occurs in 2C0D coses where ether is administered. The aggregate surface of the air cells of tho lnngs exceeds 20,000 square inches. A municipal plant gives Alleghany, Penn., electric light for one and a half cents per hour per lamp. Scales are now made that rill Vcigh the flame of a candle or the smallest hair plucked from the eyebrow. Steam locomotives have been de signed for a speed of 100 miles an hour and electric ones for 150 to 200. At the poles tho speed of rotation is nothing, but at tho equator it is great est, or over 1,000,000 miles per hour. Doctor Scoresby calculated the ve locity of the average -wave in a storm at 2875 feet in each minute, or 32.67 English statute miles in an hour. The largest private collection of min erals in America is supposed to be that of Clarence Xi. Belmont, of Philadel phia; its estimated value is S125.000. "Were tho sun's attractive force upon the earth replaced by the largest eteel telegraph -wire, it -would require nine wires for each square inch of the sun ward side of our globe to hold tho earth ia iis rhit Flies, white in all rp9ts excepting their eyes, which wero red, were found in an old mine recently opened in Ban gor, CaL Tho insects, upon being ex posed to the .light under glass, re gained their lost color. A French journal says that Inaudi, the celebrated lightning calculator, has invented a mechanical calendar Vy means of which one can tellinstantane oealy what day ot the week any given date will be up to the year 1965. Tobacco smoke is said to be an ex cellent substitute for alcohol as a means of preserving insects and rep tiles from decay. Tho specimen is placed in a bottle, which, being puffed full of tobacco smoke, is tightly sealed. Professor Ball, Boyal Astronomer of Ireland, claims that once the moon was nearer tne eartn tnan now, tnat tno clay and the month were equal, each three hours long. At 40,000 miles dis tance tho moon was a greater tide pro ducer by 216 times. As the moon re ceded from the earth both revolved moro slowly. At the present timo twenty-seven earth rotations equal one moon rotation. Suppose a human being migrated from globe to globe and spending fifty years on eech, he would require 100, 1)55,000,000,000 years for the round. If he stayed only ono hour, ho would save much t'mo. 1r.i i till need 230, 400,000 years for the task. Vet tusso nebulas are only a part of the universe I Outside the nebulas limits we know of other nobuhe not resolvable into stars. They appear to bo primitive nebulae, pure unused world-staff matter for new creations. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA by Columbus Droagm enlightenment to tbe world. Now fields of enlightenment in tnis century are in the Hues of science. The triumph i of Conservative 8arg J err is well illustrated I by the fact that nilDTIIRF or Breach. siws i isnowi PMdi teoUy cured without tha Knue ana wiinoire pain. Clumsy, chafing- trusses never cure out oxteu in duce inflammation, strangulation and death. TlltfnRS Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine) and I UMUIWi many others, are now removed without the perils ot cutting operations. PILE TUMORS, aTnTroofSS lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or resort to the knife. -CTftMPin the Bladder, no matter how Ol UrlC larfre.ia crushed. pulverised, washed ont nnd perfectly removed without cutting. CTDIPTIIRF Urinary Passage is also d I lilts I UIIC removed. without cutting; in hundreds or cases. For pamphlet, references and particulars, send 10 cents (n stamps) to World's Dispensary Medical Association, 63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. GREAT EASTERN Furniture & Mattress Mfe. Co., Alse Upholsterers and Decorators, 1320-BIDOB AVE.-l 22(1. Bet Green A Spring Garden Ets., rhilada.. Pa It not why not purchase, yonr Furniture, Par. lor Salts Carpets, Bedding. JIattin?, Cots, Hall Stands, Side Boards, Tables, Chairs, liefrlieera tors, Babv Carriages, Etc., ot the manufacturer direct. Get new goods, it pays. We save you 7& Call and be convinced. A few prices: 13 pieces. Oak Salt, Crib and Mat tress thrown in tn."b. I'arlor Suits, (17.00 up wards. Rockers, 11.60; Chairs, 15c.; Bpriuirj, Ok;, 1 Set ol I'll lows and Bolster, 1.04. Awniuji Shades and Parlor Suits to order. Goods shipped all over the country. FOR FIFTY YEARS! MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP j has been tired 7 millions af Mothers ' tor thlr children ivUIIm Teething- for over ! Fifty Years. It soothes the child, sof lens the asms, allays all pain, cures wind oc.llc,aiul I Is tne Deas remnay xoruiarnvsa. a Twenty- o tents a isotwe. BEEC HAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn .is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation- (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. lie Horn's Sanlfnry Trouser Supporters. M away with guxpentirra which hinder tho development and free acion of the iungs, vne lrr J torn' t Sanitary Trouxrr Supporters. Send 16 cents to A'. liurn.ZjS. Warrcit Hired, Tren ton. N.J &iWaia (jOfatumptl-veB nnd people who have weak lund or Atb tDa,Uoultluse Pise's Cure fur Consumption. It has nred thonan4s. ft has not Injur- uno. 1 v ip out oaa o xtuLQ, 1 it is iao oejft cougu ayrup. 60M everywhere. Soe i Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken internally. Price 75c For naif a century a man known a3 Billy Mustard has dwelt in tho hollow of a huge sycamore tree near Ilamil lion, Ohio. IIo is said to bo the second human tenant cf the same tree. ISTS'JR FAMILY DERR TO VOU? 15 YOUR HEALTH LIFE DEAR TO YOU? THEN D0NT DZ WITHOUT CASE OF THE BEST CHEAPEST TABLE MINERAL WATEM IN THE MARKET. 60?3msoh St. Philadelphia. Pa. SALE hi 1 THE LEAD! HOTELS SffiPLt BOTTLES 5EHT FREE WFm&QlilffllEST M YOUR GROCER OB THE BOTTLER EMIT. Karl's Clover Root, t is great bloo.1 pnrtrier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures comtiatum 25 cts. 60 cts.. $1. 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SS-ln- enshlon tlm jl Excel C, dots', 34-tiu, pneumatic tires . IS.7S . 23.O0 , 3O.0O . 33.00 . 40.OO 40.OA 45.00 . 43.00 , SO.OO Excel D, girls', 24-m pneumatic tires . . SO.OO Tornado, yotalu', 26-lnM pneumatic tires, 60.00 Qneea Mab, misses', S6-lnM pnemnatio tins eo.oo Excel A, youths', 28-in., pncuuullc tires . 7O.0O Excel B. misses', 24-Itu, pnenmatle tires, 60.00 Blodel 1C, 30-inu, cushion tires, gents'. JMS.OO Model ic, SS-In, cushion Ures, ladles' . . GB.OO sfodd 7C,2J-tncnshlontlres,conTerUb!s SS.OO Model IP, co-ln-, pneamaUc Urea, rents' . 60.00 Model 4P, 2S-IIU, pnenmatie Urea, ladles'. 6O.0O Model TP, 33-in pneumatic tires, con. Tertlble .................. 60.00 n iiiTnaaii i him laits s.issn 'ISSI '''MillsststsssasamsssssssssssaMSSSsssssssl UK IMuMsML tUm Xff-Truk m ' - "Tiiiiiini nut- ; OUR LINE. Vodel 2, 30-ln., cnslilon tires, cents' . . 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WithT Them a Few PnnmVtir, for Ladies and Gents at the Low Price of $15.00 Each. pREE. 400-Pagc Illustrated Catalogue. Send 10 cents 1 r ailvrl t cver Kxmmoth Cataloroe, sshicn is worth fiin te, ,; .1 . ,. , . . "-a. tbnusand and one useful and 'craile si 'ZFZTSf'JZZ? Call and See Them. If bo Agent AssttKtea for tha LctcU Diamonds ara ia i K-arly T.my City and Town. m. asswf 0OUU tJ VMm a star' J JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., lmATaoclan, Gunt Rifle., Cutler,. Fishing Tckl.. . . - vpurung ugoa ot tvery ccfsription. j! 147 Washington Street BOSTON, rtASS. 1 -Kmz waatea ia mil ciuei m TJ fx A. .11 uitfsj.ii LreeL. Afeate Wanted la mil Cities and Towns where we ha va none. AAAAcS mm tun. 131 BROAD ST. IIIMMMMMM - . - aVJasliasgg ill