(T-nowihlc without pur,helthyb1ood. Pari Sarsaparilla .but- In f"t the One Tins Blood rnrlflor. lood'f PI" '"r 'ivrr "tnl Irawolw. 2To. A Pumice Stone HArrlcr. fl.KitlnK lur-rli'i of imiiik ton( p'.l''Il llUlffl l"'Ki IM ri 11 illliuvillllj In! wl'l' ml n",0Pn rfHt wp, clou- i.iiHirt to uil vissois ns ciroctuai4 fn a l0 could do, It not being tho te of ti.lu no la likely to forget. i,l yt tuat was oni! or tho rwiulta of Krakuloa eruption, uie pon Doing ,ik IMouujr l Sunda straita. l-rm- lla a few hours. It would almost seem lb? tlio Ftiprouie etrort of unturo la nuMiicc-ciaklnj llm. wcra It not . . . .- i i . .. , t gw II iniu.l'liFU iuauiuiri ore luunu i'.ie bottom of tlio nn. A quocr placo punili'c sioup; but pumice xrliea pro vd g really hi'ury; It Uonly tho nlr ,ti.-s In It that makes It lipid, nnd lit lli'at It DPConirs Tvaitr-ioKirin, di'wu It R'!. Most of tho puinlro v In Kumpo comes from tlio I.I- IsiiunK north of Sicily, "tho lionie iVni.nii, wiionco uicnno ns mo i (. of ono of thorn, nnd our "vol- ' ns iMrrlptlvo of the untnrnl fen- ct whlolt It Is tho type. Hero nro limiiiliv quarries at Jlotjto l Iilrl.'ti Its era tern Monto relata nnd In'- i Voeehls vt-horo over n tlintwunl nr.- nt work In tho narrow tunm-la irsllerlo. lli-'lited by elay lamps of kll( form. I IIP wnoio niii.suif i;j nt.d with croups of those tun wlileli nntiiber betwoon -0 nnd nnd nro ko narrow t lint tho men linnllv p.ls enoh other In theiu. j Just ns ifl 1" found In beds niter- Ll with Kindstono nnd fdinlc, mi tho' o Is In layers between harder .-uid ns'ics. Leisure Hour. A Denpotlo 1'owt mlstrem. was postmltresM of IVnznnee, ,va!l, nud ruled her olllct? with n of mpiJ. Slie lind two rules which lifcd of 110 exception who never elinPKo, nnd hho would not ien lee window when "IlnX Cloed" hi. ill not Sorted" waa placarded. i port-lovlug pentry often tried to ; tlirouch her earn -Iron rules. Two attempts Mr. Haines, sometime tor Rciieral of her inajestv'8 eliioiilclrs In his book, "Ou tlio of the Mall-Coneh:" imveier wnucrvi, thnt ho would tliroiiv'h the blockade of 'T.ox kl." lie knocked ko perslstetitlv little window, that nt last It was d fiii- enough lor him td thrust In lule of letters. Ho thomrht fur u it that lie had Won: but ho didn't I the poMmlKtiess. who flunir his Into the mrect. a colonel undertook to under ie .ostln!htress's position on tho -of-ehanjro o.ueHlloii. lYeeiit- lus. If at tho window, he tendered rown. request I m; to be sujipllcd Minimis wonu or postage e no change." Kald tho lady, v. ry well!" replied tho colonel. Withdrew for a minute or two. u r.tirne,l with n 1 :tu' of Klxty Tapping jrently nt the wiii- r Ktiat ly nald. "A iieimv ninmo. I'ase, madam." ' d htm with tho Rllttorln!: eVe 'I'll, t ! k tho penny, gave the and hlnil the window. A mln- ril.l'le W.'l.l II KOeiiltil Lli.,. nn.l d requot, "A penny postao f YOU idl llse em. In,,,'" 1. .1... pcriiy tin. postmistress Kiir "Ct I to give ehan-e. A Menu Man. the meanest man Hvlns ." paift My wed i a lady frleml. it sense is ho moan?" Jack and I wore on our bridal (as sltiin- r,jilt oppoKlto to us r. iiihI lienev naiiel he lit n clL'.ir."T..vfi AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE Subject: The Soft Tongue." TeT ! A oft tnnguo hrcRketh the bone." l'roveros xxv., 13. WUon Salomon wild thin ho drove n whole Volume into ono phrnne. Vou, of ppumo, will rot tie r silly ns to tnkn tho wonts of tlin text In literal finnan. Tliey flmplr menn to set forth the fnet there is n treninmlnu power in n Kind woni. Ailhouph it niny Fonm m on rery in'itjiniifnnt, its toree Is In lescribnllo nnd tlllmitnhle. I'umrnnt nnd nll-ceiiciiiorlns nttornnce: "A soft tonmio lireokPth the tione." If I had timo I would Miow vou ktndns ns n m-'uns of dpfcn'e, as a means of usotul nrs. ktndn' as a means ot ilntnixtiu har mony, kln lnofs ns beet "mploved by govern ments forthetnminirnnd enrlncof criminals, nnd kindnrrs as l.pt mlnptod for tho settling nni n 'jiiMiiitf ol internntlonni qunrrel: but I shall enll -iur nttcntion only to two of ime thoiiKlits. aihi iirw, i s nnu 10 you oi nin'lnrss ns n meann of rtefi'iiso. Almo.it every man. In tlui course oi ins lire, issot upon ami AHsnulteil, Your motives am misinterpreted or your re ligions or ioltieal:iirilioil csare hnmliar le I. hnt to do under sueh circumstances is the qiipsiiou. lli llrt impulso of the natiirnl licart says: 'Strike back, (ilve as much as 'he sent. Trip him into the ditch which ho lu for your feet. l isli him with as severe n wound ns that which ho inflicted on your rem. piioi ior snot. pnr?ivin ror sarcitsm. An eye for no eye. A tooth for n tooth." Hut the better sptr.t in tho mini's snni rics up nnd rtaysr "Y"il ouijiit to cehider tho mat- ler. lou lock up luto tint fnoo of Christ nun fay. ".My .-iiiter, how onvlit 1 t net uinier llico (linicult circumstance. nii'j t nrlst lustanliy answers: l)l('.s them thnt onrsnyoii, nnd t.niy for them wiucn tlepiternlly u-e you." Tlien tho old naiuro rises up naln met mv": "Veil hn I uetter not foripvo liltn until llr.,t vmi liovo ennstiscii in in. lou will never ifet him In so tirnr a oorner aenin, on w.ll never hnvi sucn on opportunity of Inflieiinu tlio rll:f kind of punishment hioii him naln. Kir-t ehastlso Mm and then let l,m K," ",,,(" snys tlio better nature, "Ini di. tliou foul heart. Try tho soft toiejuo that brenkoth the bona " Have you ever in all your life known acerbity and acrimonious .llmito to settio it quarrel? Did they not nlwny maku mitten worse nnd worse nnd worvei1 Aihiut tlfiy flvoyenrsan there was a ifrcnt quarrel in the rnwhytcrlnn family. Ministers of t'lirist were thought orthodox In proportion as they had measured Inncex with other clergyman of tliesamn denomination. Tlio mo-t out rageous personalities were abroad. As. In the autumn, a hunter corner homo with a strluu of i;amo, partridge and 'wild ducks, slum: over his shoulder, so there were many ministers who came b:ic!j from the ecelia-i-ticnl courts with lonif strings ot doctors of divinity whom they had shot with the,r own rifle. Tlio division bo -nine wider, the mil. I T HELP TELLIXQ. l"ff-' so hmall. f m lar-'c. 'he Atlantio to tho rneiflo, """ii for nil that is truthful, i reliable, ure. attached tu tho -Itful letters. suiotoi.j dia E. 1'inkliaiu, and ' dory of phvienl "'i;h the aid of her kind. rom born Of d'snlneerr...,, f u of tho womb: own L...e eulumity, UUtrust of -'Towh and KufTcrlnp, of tume.i "Vcpctablo cnrin t, m...ii P'n. hiu bmupht them out t." ' 'rr,n " t of r - "" iuincb8. I " i' 37 no " r mosity Kreuter, until nftcr awhile sonioiioo men'resolved upon another tack. Tliev be Kan to explain away the dilllciiltles; they be. (run to fortrlvo eacli other's faults; mi l lo! the nrvnt Church (pinrrel was settled; and tlio new scliool Presbyterian Church and the old school Presbyterian Church became one. The different pints of tho Presby.erlan order, welded by a hammer, a littlo liaiemer, u Christina liamnvr that tho ticrlpturo callj 'a soft tongue." Hut," you say, "what are we to do when slanders assault us, and there eomo aerim. tinious sayini;s all around about us, and we nre abused nnd spit upon-" .My reply : Do not go nnd nttisnipt to ehnse dowu the shm lers. Lies nro prollllc, nnd while you nro klllfnir one, llftv nro horn. All your demonstration of indlk'natlon ouly exlinust jrwurseii. ion miKin ns wen on somosun. mer ulKht whuuthu swarms of insect are eomiiiK up from the meadows and disturb ing you and disturbing your famllv, l.rlni up some (front "swamp nnirel," like t!mt Which thundered over Charle,ton, i,n,l try to ghoot thuin down. Tho khiiih is toosmall for tho trim. Put what, then, nro you to do with tho abuses that emne upou yuu lu life'' lou nre to live tlieni down! I pass now to tli" other llioui'lit that I do. slro to present, nnd that Is, kindnessaa ineiuiH of useiulness. In nil eommuultii's you llnd skeptical men. Through earlv cd-u-ntlon, or throunn tho inaltreatmeiit of ppeess-.-a il lirlstlnil people, or tlirouli prying curiosity about the future wor.d, there nre a (jreat many people who liccoaiM Kketdical In redL'iom thinifs. ib.w i,all you capturi) them f,,r clo.l sharp aruiie nt mid sarcastic retort never won a slncle smil In. m skepticism to tho Christian relii;i(,ii. Wllllrt powerful books' on "Kvideuces of Christlanlly" have their mission In eonllnn Ing Christian people In the faith they have already adopted, I have Miotics t that when skeptical people nro brought Into the kii.. doui of Chri.-t. it Is through the eliarm of fomo genial soul and not by argument at .ill. Men nro nut saved through the head; they nro saved through the heart. A storm c nut of its hiding place. It savsj "Now w.-'ll ust rouso up nil this sea;" and it male s a great bluster, lint it does not succeed. I'arl oi hid se Is rovscd up perhaps one. half ,.f It or one-fourili of it. Afier awliibt the calm inoou, placid and beautiful, looks (town, and tlio ocean begins to rise. It comes ui) to high-water mark, it em braces the great headlands. It sut merges the beach of all the continents. It Is the heart-throb of ono world ngain-t tho heart-throb of another world. And 1 hnvo to tell you that while all jvnr storms of rnllculo nnd storms of sar casm may rouso up the passion of an im mortal nature, nothing less thsn tho attrac. tive power oi Christian kindness can ever rniso the deathless spirit to happiness and b, llo.i. I have more fail h in tho praver of a child fivo years old, in tlio way of bringing an inlldel back to Christ and to heaven than 1 have in nil the hissing thunderbolts of eeeleshistleal controversy. You cannot over come ui m with religious argumentation. If you come at a s() 'ptiual in tu with in argu ment on behalf of the Christian religion, you put the man on his mettle. Ho ni: "l n-o mai inau uas a eiirniue, i n u.sl) carbine. I'll answer ids argument with argument." Hut If vou come ic th.-ir n irsuadlug him tlmt you desire bis hapni wii cuiiu niiii ins eieruni wewaro la tie) World to come, he cannot answer it. .What I have said is just lis tru In tho rt'jliimiitiou of the openly vicbrtis. Did yon ever kuow n drunkard lo bo saved through Hie caricature of a iirunkiird? V our mini utrv of Iho staggering btej) mid Iho tliick tongue, and the disgust iutt liicconghs, only v.or-u ! rn.eiueus inn otniu. ii.it tr you oni) to him with kindness and sviunathv; if vou lii' him that you appreciate the awful grip of a depraved appetite; If you persuade him of tbe fact that Ihousauds who had the grap pling hooks of evil iuellnntiou clutched in Iheir soul ns llrnily ns they uow are lu Ids hnvnbeen rescued, t hen a ray of light will flash across his T;iou, nnd it will sei-m ns if a supernatural hiiud were stcit lying his stag gering gait. A good many years ngothcro Iny in the slreem of Kicluuoud, Va., a nuiu dead drunk, his face exposed to the blister ing noonday sun. A Christian Woman parsed along, looked at him and said- "Poor fel low!" Hhe took her handkerchief and spread It over his face and passed on. The man rouse I himself from his lieLauch nnd began to look at the linudkercliliif, and, lu! ou it Wits the name of a highly respectable Chris tian woman of the oltv nl llleumond. Ho Went to her, hethauked her for her kindness; and that one little deed saved him lor this lite, aud saved him for tho life that Is to come. He was afterward Attoruey-Ucueral of the United Btatei; but, higher than all, ho became the consecrated disciple of Jesus Chrbt. Kind words are so cheap it is a won der we do not use them ofleuer. There are tens of thousands of people lu these cities who are dying for the lack of oue kiud word. ousi nest man wiio Iihs loiiulit my in v man, ed. Ha ban Wn tlifuVin? about forgery boot robbery, abont suicide, Oo to the business man. Tell him that better times are coming, and tell him thnt you voursolf were In a tight businesa raso, "no ino i,orn nonverjo you, leu mm to put his trust in Christ. Tell him thnt Josih I Christ stands beside every business man In i his perplexities. Tell him of the sweet promises of Oo l' eomfortlnir ernee. That man Is dying for the lack of Just one kind : word. Go to-morrow nnd utter thnt ono ' saving, omnipotent, kind word, Here l a soul that has been swamped In sin. He ! wants to and tho light of the Oospel. Ha feels like a shipwrecked mariner looking out over the beach, watching for n sail against tho sky, O. tvar down on him. Tn'l him thot the Lord waits to be gracious to him, thnt though he has been a great ln ' ner, there Is a great Hnvlour provided. Tell him that though his sins nro ns scarlet, they j shill beassnowj though they are red llko erimson, they shall be us wool. That man Is dvlng forever for tlio lock of ono kind ' word. ! O, that wo might In our fnmllles nnd In 1 our churches try the force nf kindness. You can never drive men, women or children Into tbeklngdom of Ood. A March northeaster will bring out mora honevsuckles than fret fulness nnd scolding will bring out Christina grajc. I wish that In nil our religious work 1 we might he saturated with the spirit ot 1 kindness. Missing that, we miss a grcnt deal of usefiilnos. There )s no nee 1 of coming out before men nnd thundering to them tho In'V unless nt tho same time vou preiieli to them the O r-pel. The world is i dying for lack of kindness. , Those young pioplo want it Just as much as tho old. The old people sotnniimos srein to think they have a monopoly nf the rheu matisms, and the nciiritglns. nnd the head- ! r.ches, and the phvdc.il disorders of tho World: but I tell you there nre no worse ( heartaches lhan are felt bv some of thc.io i young people. Do you kmw that much of ! the worl; is done br the oung' Kiphnel , died nt tliirtv-onven, I'.ietiellen at th'rty-one; (instavus Adolphus died at thirtv-elglit; In nocent 111. came to his mlghtb'-t in.Tuei; -o nt thirl v-seven: Vrtn e mipinre I Mei,n at ' tlilrty. Din John won Lcpnnto at twenty, live; lirotlns was Atlorney-ricneral nt twcii. ty-four; and 1 have notice 1 amid a'l cla.-svi of men that suae of the severe. t luttle nu 1 the toughest work e i:nn before tldrtv. Thereloio we must have our sermons nu. ur exhoriniions in prayi-r m-etlng all svm f ith tic with the young. Aiel o with llie iieopln further ou la life. What do theo do -tors an I lawyei an I merchant and me cliaubM care about the id stratioiis of re llgioli? What tin y want Is help to b-ir tho Wiiimlcnlltl'S of "pa'euil, the browbeating f legal opponent., tlio iinfalrne. of en.--, turners, who have plenty of fnuunuding b.r every Imperfection of ' handiwork, t ut i:o praise for twenty excellences, What does that braiu-rai'ked, hand-bliterc I man cam for Swingle's 'Doctrine wf Original Sin." or Augustine's "Anthropology','' y,, ti.,t s well go to a man who ha tho pleurisy and i t ut on his side a plaster ma le out of i)r. i Parr's "Trent Ise on So Ileal Jiirl-prudence." . In nil our s"rmons there mut be ndp for every one somewhere. Vo.t go inl i an apo th'H-nry st'ire; you see other being nulled ou; wo do not coinnlaln beciuso we do not Immediately get the medicine- we know our turn will corn i after a wid e. And so, while all parts of the sermon may hot bo appro, rrlato to our ease, If wo w-nt prayerfully, before the sermon I through vo shall hivo tho divine prescript Ion. I av to tie " voung men who are going to preach the (i'o.ipei, lle-se theological students I say lot hen, Wo want lu onrsetmonsjnot mor m -tapliysies, n r more Imagination, nor more logic, nor more profundity. What wo want in our ser mons and Christina exhortations I more sympathy. When V itherTayb-r prea died in mo s.au irs i.i'tnei at leiston, the j ick tnr felt that tliey had help for their duties ii m i t tho ratlines and the forecastle. When Uichard Weaver nrcii dm I to tho oncrntive In oidham, Lngl in I, all tlio working men out mat tney lui'l more grace lor the spin illes. When Dr. South preached to Kings and Princes aud Prlnei .j.,, , nil the mighty men nn I women who heard him felt prepara tion for their high station. Do voa not know that this luiile slorv of a Saviour's kindness Is to redeem all Na-tlou.-V The bard heart of this world's ob duracy I to bo broken before that store. There Is in Antwerp. Ihd iiini, one of tlio most roniarka'ile pictures I ever saw. It Is "The Descent of 'liri-t from the Cross." It is one of Uubens's picture. No man can stand and look nt that "De-nvnt from tho Cross." ns piibeii pletored it, without hnv. ill': his eyes flooded with tear.-, if lie have nay sensibility at nil. It I nu overmastering picture--one that stuns you nn I staggers you nnd haunts your dreams. Oiienftenmon a man stood in that cathedral looking at Itu bens's ''Deseent Ircnn th Cross." He was all alworhe I lu that .ene of a S ivimir's suf ferings. when the janitor came in an I said: "It Is tunc to close up the i'h-'driil tor tho nlghr. I wish you would depart." The pilgrim, looking nt that "Descent lrm the Cross," turned around to tlio janitor and S lid: "No, no; not yet. Wait until th -y get Him down." Oh. it I the sim v of a S ivi'jur's suffering lilndne.,i that I to eant'iro ilio world. When the bone nf Unit great belie, niothcf anti.pilty which ha trampled lt, Nations shall bi broken and shattered, it will bo foui.d out thai the work w.is not done by the lucii'iier of the icon n'la-t, or by the sword of the oiiiiucror, or liy the lor -Ii of persecution, but bv Iho (I'ain, simple, overwhelming force of "ilui soil tongue that br- aki'th tho hone. " Kiuilno! We all need more of It in mis hearts, our word and our behavior. The chief characteristic of our Lord wa kind lies.. A gentleman in England died, leaving his fortune by will to two son. The son thnt stayed nt homo destroyed tho father's will and iireten led that the brother who wn I absent was ib-ad and hurled. The absent brother, after awhile, r"turne nii lclalmol his part of tho property. Judges nn 1 Jurors were to be bribed to tay that tho returned brother and son ,vas no sou at ail, but an Impostor. The trial cam ) ou. Sir Mnttliew Hale, tho prido ot' the English court room and for twenty years the pride of Jurispru dence, heard that that injustice wa. about to be practiced. Ho put olT his olllclal robe. Ilo put on tho garb of a miller. Ho went to the vitiligo where that trial wns to tako place. Ho entered the court room. Ho somehow got tmpanclo I ns one of the Juror. Tho bribes cauiti around, and tho unui gave ten pieces of gold to tin other Jurors, but us lids was only a po ir miller, tho briber gave to hi ni only live piccei of gol I. A verdict was brought in r 'ting the right of this ro- t'lrucd brother. 11" was to have no share la tiio inheritance. "II dd! my lord," said tho miller. "Hold: we are not all agreed ou thin verdict. These iiilicruicu have received ten plecesof gold In bribery and 1 have received o ily live." "Who a re you' Where do you come discouraged it-en. rum k o" j ii s - oi, i oi- iittiii'ii, i no re. spouse wus: "I am from Westminster H ill; my name i Muithew Haie, b ird Chief Jus tii.o of the King's bench. Oil nf that place, thou ; viiliim!" Aud so the injustice was b ilk 'd. and so tlio young man got his lu boritnnco. It w is nil for another that Sir Matthew H ue took off his robe and put on the gnrh of u miller. Aud so Christ took off His robs of royalty aud put on the attire of our hu manity, and lu that disguise Ho won our eternal portion. Now we nre the sons of (iod. Joint heirs. We went off from home sure enough, tint wo got back In time to re. ccive our eternal Inheritance. And if Christ was so kiud to us, surely wo eau iiIIji J to bo kiud to each other. Italian Adventnrei In Abytalnt. Comparable In ninny respects to our Indian fighting, the dlsnstroui cam paign In Abytslnln hns not merely taught tho Italians ft hard lesson, but lias supplied them with a fund of torles of Indlvlc'unl bravery which will prove bracing to tho nntlonal vnl or, though tho main result of tho cnni pnlgu Is crushing to the national pride. Men rsgnged In desperate conflict with tho North Anurlcnn Indians are known to save onediurge In their rifles or revolvers tc bo tmed on themselves nt the last extremity to nave them from Indian torture. It Is estimated that hundreds of Italians died by their own hands In tho bnttlo of Adown nnd ditrlns tho terrible days w hich followed It for the Hiune reason, tJenernl Atlinoiull Is known to linve rointnitted suicide In tho presence of Ms retnalnlnu men; but this was rather from t'hnerln nnd crh-f than from fear of torture at ti e bunds of the enemy. Sometimes the Italian oilli ers were too ready to biisteii their fme, nnd In some Instances they estimated too un favorably the elmnictor of their enemy. Captain Adeniolh. nnd Mcutenant Mo liarlnl. lifter bolm- both badly wound ed, fell Into Hut hands of tlie Abyssln Inn chief. Sebnt. They cxpeeied to bo put to denth, but through the Interven tion of the chief they were given drink nnd set nt liberty. S kiii, however, tlicy were surround ed by another 1 ;itul of about n dozen natives. Ily this Dme the two utticers bud bei ii Joined by tm Italian corporal, Who bad 1,1s rhlc. Citing; themselves Hp fop lo.d, the two ol'.itvis were about to ntiiiot thcinsciwv. 'Poll t be sm ti tools:" m,1 the cor- pnrai. lie nil uie way to a pu li, II m Hie three white men leiiued tie Ir harks iigalnst It. Then tlie corporal ptvoci nl lo bring itouii three or fmir nf the AI'Vssliil.ii'S to tdiiill'ully thnt the. lest took o lilgl.t. Caplaill. HelllellMIlt ,'lhi ci'i piunl nil sunn iled In ivaoliliin , place i f (al'ety. 1 be name of the corporal s r.of pre serve.', by the itallap papers which nar ran- mis uuvciiu;:'.', tiioiign lie seetiiM inure worihy fame than many men of higher in nk. llogn Uiit Kwlm. It l.i p-ncraby believed that hnJf cannot swim, but ('apt. Alfred plait of I'.uilitigtoti, N. ,?., nays his can. Cupr. i ia;t owns a i arm ou Uiirlington lshlll.l. Several days ago he was looking over his tdock. when he became aware that some of hts hogs were missing, n lagan a search ler the fugitives, nml going down ou the beach he wan m:r prised to llnd ll d.i-.i n cf them swliu- luing nroiiiid In the water. lie tne.i in various wajs :.co.ix th.-ci to shore, but In vain. After having Hayed lu the water ns Imig as they cared to they slowly made Ihelr way back t their sty without so mu. h as a glance at their owner. . . , . . . i . . . lew uavs later mere were some little pigs born, and before they were t wcliiy-lnur hours old they were taken for a swim by their parents, who had become so f.ui. I of the sport that they visited tlie luiiili dally. Xcvv York Hcrnlil. Kvery fold Id summer we 'oiled as p. . ;d Wish we say we wer. ns lie. I'iicle liilly liable It r Hath, N. r.on .id. ic, ;,i'i, x. y. V. A Great liecoiiiniuiiibitlon. Ia clling nttontloa to its guporlor advan tage as a place of resideuoi, Manhattan, Kansas, dwells with especial strosi unuu the tll.lt tltt.t ttllt IUUIII1. WBA Ull 11 tl ill Kiiii irouuie until lio Is perfectly r xuaust, only lorty-tivo pinu-Jt la that city. Dlcctrlo Line In lauopB. Klcclrlo linos In Europe increased in num ber from suventy to 111 during IS'J.I, their lougth from 70'J to 0)2 kilometers (.'ui) .idles). The ouly oouutries still free from e e.-trle tractlou uie Ilulgailu, Greece aud Dcuuiark. imuover I-. -sn.i.i.i oi i.:i;n, . i., nave taken a great laney ol Int.. to l.nke aiii!.ria. uhi -li lies J SI -t ollt-ilde th" villi ige, and during th pa-t two v. ar a sere of le-w collages h ue gone ui mi its fiicrc. f , i,.aii,,s ,lr,, beeo i.iii,; j,' ireo aiel tl arlv seniors arc rarefiil imw to keep what tiooryard lln-v luiveleft. Vmir corn-spoin PmiI 'ij.it.l the I. nl.e r nt I v and drop; ed In to I'nelo Inlly ' M 'i I d i.-i I in his cou.fortalile collage under tb" pnes. Mr. lliiho "-tab!. she I hliuseif at lliel. ik" bcr.iri' lh bomi'. n- lu.-nce I, and ha-, oil.' id the prettiest loeu tl'U there. ! Mr. Ilubbtdl said thai this wa-. the (;,-.t spring In Iwcntv year- in whedi he had I n ! tree from hi- old ciion.y. s Malic rii.-uainl Ism. I He thought ll" had eo!tru"e l this disc;!-" I while running n express inc-.scnger on u.m l-.rle and other railroads between ls(J and 1VI, iklthullgll he dl I ll'.t f. -d Km acute symptom until s.ei,e II f: i-. n years laler. Mr. Illl) bull Is now thi'M lid i.l.'lest expiessrulin Inthe lidleij .Slates and recall ninny iliter-e-tlng reiiilnlsc-nci-s of these earlv da vs. Ill ls7iihew.nl to the We-tern Irliitu-r, and ha suffered from s"iati" rheiiu atisin ever since. Hpeakingof the many elTorls he liad ninile to g.. relief from this painful ailment, he said that while in N"W Mexico be vli ile.l the l.ii Vegas and llamas springs, and later be tried those at Manltoii, Col. , and I. title iioeli. Ark. Coinimr east he trie I the White Sulphur Spring. Ohio, St. Catherine, Can., und Clifton nnd Avon. In New Y.uk, but without hHng able to get the -lightest relief. A he advanced in age, his irouide I li ne more paintul. "Why," be exclaimed, point ing to the farm liou-'e of William Iturlcsnii, about six hundred feet distant, "I would yell so wln-n those twinges caught mo that thev "oiild hear me down there." William II. Hall., k, owner of Ifallock's bank, in Hath, is a u . hew of Mr. Ilul.l.. II, and lik-t winter be ln-l-le. I that "I'nelo lid. I ly" should try Pink I'lll- for 1'ale people for his rheumatism. Mr. llubhell i free to say that he had no fall h n the pill whatever, and only tried theni I aus of the Insist- euce of .Mr. ll.ilb ck. lie hud ahead v I ried "more than a million remedies" i.efore be came to 1'ink Tills and a imiie had r.uiilered liim the sllghte-t benefit, he was pretiv well However, to nbuise Mr. Il.il. lock, no got a box of Pink rill-. Sine,, men (some Ihn ii or four months i, Mr. UubLoll has not felt a single tiaco of rhou mutism, and is now on his fourth box of the pills. II" cannot explain how this marvelous relief was effected, but feels sure it Was tho pills which did It, mid is now as . nthii-lasiio in their endorsement a was his nephew, Mr. Hallock. Mr. Hiibbell no w comes into Hut Ii almost every day, and mys ho could ride a bicycle If he only bad kuinu one to help hlin on and off. Subscribed nud sworn to before ino this 321 day of May, ism;. W. P. Fish, Xfltir; I'uhlie. Pr. Williams' I'Jnk Fills for Pale pooplo itro now glv. u to the public as an unfailing bloo I builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or Mbntlered The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be scut post paid on receipt ol price, 60 cents a kox or six boxes for tli.&O, by addressing Lr. Williams' Medicine Company. Solum. .... tndy. N.Y. . Hear! niieass RelU,1 la 80 Mlnntaa. Dr. Agnew'sCure for the Heart gives parfuct relief in all cases of Urgaalo or Hyniitlietie Heart UlseaM in 8U uiiuiites, and, itK-edlly nt. frets a cure. It la a peerless r.'jnuidy for Pal. pilatinn, hhnrtnesa of lirt-Mlb, Stnothering hpells, Falii la Ls-lt (-ld and all symptoms o? a llmrneed 11. art. One d.ent roiivunies. If your drumilsl btmn't It lu stock, mak him U I. roc uxe U fur )ou. It wllywvi jour lite. ' As Adrrrtlsed. New Yorker-Rut you advertised thnt you hnd running water on both floors. JayhAwkerSo wo did, itrnnRer; an' 'twas a foot deep In the cellar, but we hain't had no in In tinow go In' tin a week to-morrow. 12x change. P.lodds Hero's a rather clover little book, "Pon'ts for Club Men." Slobbs It Isn't the don't ihnt worry tnc; It'u tho dues. riilladelphla Record. itow' 'ihttr WsnffsrOa Hundred tbdlsrs rtwrd fsr "l.r" r 'trrli tliat eaunot, bo cured b Hail s Catarrh Cure. F. A. I'iienkv Co., Props.. Toledo, O. v s, tne under- curd, have known K. .1. ( I.e. rv for the Ins t veur. nd bidiarc dim t er. feelly lemnrsbls in nil bn.lne.s Iran-act!. n sn.l llnsncmllr able lo curry out any old.c,. ion tiutiU br tbn r flrm. Vst ,V TftuAX, W lii.lisal Drujlsts, Toledo. Ohio. Wii.nino, Kisni f- Unvi.v, Wliel.a lriWliU, l eledn, dblo. IIsll's Cstai'i h Cure!- !ken Internallr, nr.. Ing directly no m the bbs , ami nnir..io sr rscesef thesystne. 1'rli e, ier buttle. l J byall llrugri"ts. It tiiie.ll iree. Hall's Family Pill- are the best. Gladness Comes Witli a better ti::.b - t.i:niin;r cf tho tran dent tin "nr. "f 'lie many p'.iyi lenl ills whi' li s, tui 'i 1 . f, ti- pr.'i . r cf forts - p'ti'l.'i ,r"i i -i !,- ;mt -if.-rts rl,jhtly uir.' "t.'l. i.; cntTif. tt in the lunr.v li i -..' ('.:; in !' "V f. .t ini of hi'.'knrsi i:r.' le t .. :: t ;.., in liial i!it- ease, but . In ; 1v t ;i . ii'i.tcii n n ii- lion of tho n' t -m. v '. .' !ti !..! ant family laa!ie. I '. .. ) r ir.pt- ly remoVcM. 'i-' i . y 'l i . I'.ic i' i!y remedy w it It mil'; -. ' t'..;.ili. ' , :ii i i'.t cverywhi ie i si.i"i:e : i lolly b v n; Wli.'v::lm i - oil Ii" ':!'. It- 1 itieii.-ial ciV. cV'.ar.' iluc t t ll . th: t it i . tho Omtarrt ad Cot.H fteltereit la ! te CO M I nuns. One short puT cf the breath Mirmich tha Pl.mer, snpp led with rarh Is. tile ,f lir, Agnew's Calm rhal I'nwder, illiTu thl- I'ow. ib-r ever the siirfsec of tin nas.-il i..i--;i,-e. l'lllllll'S Ami ill ll -l.tf.il til !,-. It , ..i .......... . uillvsii'l inriii itietit ly cures l nt . i rh, II y file repu'dy whi dl ' :t' j .' vnaV Fi vi r. elds. lb:-. l.ie'ie, Sin. lliin.,1, Ion- I'lcriliiic-., v '..'. ..'it .. ' a' the yiblis .ted D.efn.-s. If your dra... :i-: in,. t,' , . , . ., , it ui stock, a-k bun to ens-uie it for i.m. 'T ' " M "' ,'' 11 " , ' ' ' nil impcrt.i:.t, i;i , . t p. t i' 1 . A herring Vielghlng-lx or se en i.iihc- I- ! b' clTo t :, to i 'o v 1 . n y.ui jeje, provided Vt lib about HO.oiMI egge. eh a 'I', t i:;:t ;, "i p. ; ' .. i.-oie. rut ic1., .-.. . v. hicli is ni;i nui'..i-t iii-,.. ; . t !n-1 a I . f Thin V. " 1 '-r1" " ! l' i.r vii'pC... ,...lv. : :,i : '! 1 1 v nil ten- M It,.. ', .li t',.' :m ...' f.. I l;,.. ! 1 uj,,;,;, ,..,. , , u nil a .1.11 ,..,.., .-... ,.f i .,. ,v , I If ' ' ' ' ' ' ,f i'.'.X bea'th. ....e. try It. . ir . r... . r ..l - i, , l u ' i f '," ,h" M"-Vl" 1 iv 'ii . r. then la- I 1 ivc-; i .r i '! ''t .' v.'tn v , .,.. . .' I. cm led. 'I he llrst chur. h oa the nfe ,.f st. I'nii:'-, If allli.de I n ilh i- v : ' :' cti.l I... i, .'.on, wa bunt 11. i.m. ln.,y ,...,.... ,. , ,.',.. .... . . Wilful FITMstoppc.l free, ml eri n.iio-i .fv. arc I. Si I l.v i.'i.'t'. ., 1 u' if bi . .1 i a I 'v: live, fll- nfisr fr-t d.i, - u-e ... Im. Ki.isr'- r i tin ll l,..i.'.l ii:.-.- !':. 1 t.ati.l with r , r ,r -ii.iir.il. r ri-r J I I,. I li.l t .- -I llil 1 1 i-i.t . , Itn. -fi.l'.!, . I ise. .'-end to Hi. Miih .Kil An Ii I'lio i..!'... I l:-e 1 'l-o I n-. for ( '..1,-ui-ipt'o'i 1m Hi it, in l.nnilv ii n . i ii. n, e. in i., , 'i, .. -". Iiikni r. M.. l, .. . ,. i-.( Mr. Vl!e lo's'' ..,i,oir Syr. '.. fori 'liil.ln n Ic.t lillur, s.if lelis 1 he i: 11 III-, red t It i s 1 r i f..i n i ii in- Hon, n lla) p.. ..i; i ..n ; wind i oi:.-. - .e u i.m t c. Sword-ll-h as t i d is id'ueMy s'lt-'rior t salmon. There arc soaps and soaps but only one SffiiligM Soap which i-; the snip cf soj'psaiul washes clidhes whh loss labor and great er coir. fort. ,Ma!es lutittc. brlfitcr MaKcs lionrtA lighter 1a i-t ltr. . t "t . II 1. 1 n .1 ll.irn...i St . N. V. 1 ;t:"l.'-i I" 'i. Vised and i,ivi .lio I i i.i r.i'. , t'lpxf :.. t 1..I cdy :;ti.f.ict.i ii. A 1 v a n u k : n (.... so Clean, so I) u til. ilo, to I; crant i st 3j . -V' vn.virn:t:N 4 ...y-v SKIRT niM)V(i5. Youh;;v! tip. 7 Mln "ju:t rr, yi. !." V.'..' r.-l insist i.:i l;avinj w!:a't you H. t M. If jourdi.iKv Wli.'. NOT 'upply i.-J n. 0 w ill. Sr. l It . .1;. ..' f. .'f. " !---. rrcw.i... .,:'.: I "' " i "v r"s I ,"' I' V' . I t i i M. ! i : ;'. I s 'i- " V mi I, if. , ' ill), n v . - . ' i '. i" I" .! "5 t Iu.iim-.'.'.. .'.,:!....'. . 'dt.r.-.' . H ll. & M. Co., I'. ' l" '''". N. V. City. k S't'vf i.A'Trr.'ilrdfw. ULS U U 1 1 W '"' i ' .'..n.-.ttl-r i i-i . FOOK ,i. 1 - . . ( ; ,uw.- -i- "i -jsr, . 1 t I . . ' . I i nipt in . j -r -i . - 1 uh e.'.Yf 7;j.M.'.ir.vT;:,f;n!SHforii5EiyiT'.i OU. 11. lb 'L.lX- i.'.U.s s. - i.' ilallua, AU-iuUi. U OEN3I0NS. PATENTS, CLAIMS.' JOHN W MORRIS, AASI'IWTON, 0. 1 rm t.mv ;u,.(i ..i UJI.ninr I' n I rnt.uU UUf ill. V S I Pi Dill M ,,f1,1 U 'I' It "'nn-l. l-.inli ini U I I U t:l Hit It. I-. M. i ... i i i , An,,,,,.,., te3-V V i;'Cvv..a tl "It Bridges Yoa Over." 0 2 3 ll "Battle Ax" bridp.-s a m.m over many a tight place when his pocket- book is lean. A 5 -cent piece of q "Battle Ax" will last about as long as S' a IO-cent piece of other good tobaccos. This thing of getting rfoublc value for q your money is a great help. Try it and (0 save money. Don't' Put Off Till To-morrow tha Duties of Tc-day." Buy a Cako of SAPOLSO ' ' . -.1.
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