Noises la th etrs, soinoHm it ronnnx, borzlDK Hound, or snspplng like ths re port of pistol, lire ratincd bjr w.tsrrh, tht cxcnndlnuly dlanRroenblo nnd Yr-rjr common dlsense. Loss of smull or bwr In !so results from nttnrrh. Hood' Brpirllln, the (tn-nt blood purWnr, Id pMalinrly nuocrfwriil remedy , for thin dismiss, wnlch it cnros by purifying the blood. If you ftulTnr from cntnrrh, try Inlood S Sarsaparilla The brnt in fnct the One This Wood Purlll-r. UhaJI. DPI ars ths livst nftr-r dinner llOSQ S rlil Dills.rurvh.iMUi.il. Mc The flrst pnblln schools were or'ned In NH6 in Mnssaonusotts. An Important Il fTars'te. To muse It apporont to thoutaml who thins thsmselves III, that thsy aro not nfllictsd with Any disease, but that thosystsm simply nesls aleanstng. Is to brimrcnmfirt home to tholr hrarts, ss a co-live condition Is eailly enrol by ttsintf Syrnp of Vig. Manufactured by th California r'iir Syriii Cuiupauy only, and sold by all druwrists. Umb-tllfts wro Introdiii'ed Into Amnrica from Enfdand In 1772. Dobbin Flotlne-TInrn nn In MS per wit. purs. Mads of llorax. It flout. Cost, yon smi s poorer flos' tnir annp. Worth more. If all iatrim you need It. OrJor unn csko vt your inwer, you'll wsnt a bos nest. Football tin a crimp in England during the reign of Henry VIII. OAfOAnwrsirtlrnulatellTer.kldneyssnd bow els. Merer sicken, weaken or (ripe, 10c fiFITOrtnpedfreeandpermnnrtlycnrNt. No tssft-r tlr-t day's u ol Da. Kmni'sOkkat rrts Rkstohbh. Five -t vlnl hott.eund Iri-nt-lee. beud to Dr. Kline. Wl Arch Ht.. I'Uila.. l'.t. Piso's Cure for Consumption in nn A Nn. 1 Asthma mulli'liic V. It. Williams, Ami. oob, 111., A lull II, ism. Jew try a 10r, box of rcret. the finest Urer and bowel regulator ever wade, Thero are in Vnrls 8,000 women who are heads of murentlle house. A Crookeii itlvrr. A well-kuown tmvellns mnn win gracefully polsrd ognlnnt u Now York hotel register. "You may not believe mo," ho wild, "but when I was down In Kentucky, in October, I stood on a bit of liiitli j-rotiinl in Ilrontliltt County nnd thivw a Bloni? Into the Kentucky river, then without moving my feet, though I turned my body allKhtly, I threw nnntlu-r gtouu even mllea down the river." "Knta!" intemolatod n nnrly who hnd heard commercial traveler stories bo fore. "It's a true bill," Insisted the narrator. "It was Just i!ven miles from where the first Htone struck the water to where the xeeond ouo hit, and I'm not a bngeball player, either." After tome discussion the commer cial traveler held up hl hand and swore to his story, and then explained that at Jacksoffj lu Breathitt County, tho Ken (uckj river swings around a bend for seven miles and comes back to within sixty-eight feet of Itself, nnd a man, standing on the narrow rldKe separat ing the waters, can easily toss u stone Into the river to the right or left, thus making a throw of seven miles up or down the river, ns the cane may bo. This Is the true wtate of the case. ero you ever introduced to n ll.-v agrceablo man who did not rcmcmbct you as Ion;: ns he lived? THE BLUES. A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE DREADFUL FEELING. Wliat Is Meant by This Form of Acuta Misery -Whore Doctors Make Mistakes, Vhon a cheerful, bravo, llfrht-heartod woman Is suddenly plunged Into that perfection of misery, the blues, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way : -She has been foellng " out of sort" for some time; head has ached, and back also; has' filnrtr. nnnrlvi y - I v been quito nervous, and Int.. once or z) ' twice; head J dizzy, una L neuri nua i beat very fast; then that bearing-down feeling. Iter doctor says, " cheer up, you have dyspepsia; you'U be all rifrht soon." But she doesn't get " all right." She jrrows worse day by day, till all at once she realizes that a distressing female complaint is eotubllshed. Her doctor has made a mistake. Bhe has lost faith in hlra ; hope van ishes; then comes the brooding, mor bid, melancholy, everlasting ni.UES. Her doctor, If he knew, should have told her and cored her, but he did not, and she was allowed to suffer. Iiy utianoe Bne came across one oi Mrs. Plnkhaui's books, and in it she found her very symptoms described and an explanation of what they meant. Then lie wrote to Mrs. Piukham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice, feeling that she was telling her troubles to a woman. Kpeedy relief followed, and vigorous health returned. Lydla K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound Instantly asserts its curutlvn powers in all those peculiar ailments of women. It has been the standby of intelligent American women for twenty years, and the story recited above Is the true experience of hun dreds of women, whose letters of f-ratltnda are to be found on file in 'rs, Hnkham's library. FX V4S ODD OCCUPATIONS. Some New and Remarkable Ways of Making a Living. Raising Cats for Their Fur on an Island In Lake Michigan. Occupations open to the thrifty in dividuals of both si xes have greatly iucreaneil during the Ift't two doendes, or cvon since the taking of tho last doccnninl ohuhiis in 189i). The extraordinary progress of eciouco during tlio timo speoiliud and tho ap plication of iti principlo to tho proc tical problems of human lifo have not only bud tho effect of greatly increas ing tho capacity for production in the trndes nlrendy llrmly established, but bnvo opened hundreds of queer sido alleys which lend direot to tho avenues of trade. There are, of course, dozens of thoiso now nnd remarkable occupations with which science dues not ileal even in the remotest sense. In this class we find the rat catcher, tho skunk farmer, the man who makes his living by picking up lost things in depots, theatres, hotel, etc., and returning them to their owners with tho expec tation of being rewarded ; tho clock winder, the man who collects orungo and lemon peels, nnd the L iko Mich igan syndicate, which is now engaged in raising bluek cuts for their fur. They aro not raising those cats on water, ns iniht bo inferred from tho title, but bnvo leased nn inland in tho great lake, which is now plentifully stocked with both sexes of screeching felines. Thore nro still others in t lie nnn eoientilio category of queer occupa tions, but it will only bo necessary to mention a few. One is a "rattlesnake farmer,"who lives in the O irk moun tains, nnd makes the product of his "farm" bring money from three dif ferent directions. The oil he disposes of to druggists, who have regular cus tomers that believe it to be a panacea for a hundred different ills; the skins be sells to would-bo cowboys, who uso them as hat bands, nnd the skeletons are slnays a ready sale, the purchas ers being the curators of the natural history departments of tho different college and society museums, The man who wakes people up iu the morning, the old cork collectors, nnd the dog catchers are well-known char acters in every largo city. The individuals who gain a liveli hood in pursuits that ore strictly sci entific are equally ns numerous as those who follow the mora humble callings. In the list of occupations that are strictly scientific is the manu facture of artificial eggs, artificial ColTeo and artificial diamonds. Also the industry of makiug bnttoiis.combs, penholders and other nrticles of a similar nature from blood collected at the slaughter houses. The man who makes billiard balls, buttons aud rings from potatoes which huvobeen front, d to a solution of nitrio and sulphuric noids is nlso tho proprietor of nn "in dustry" whoruiiitho fuudnmoulul prin ciples are strictly scientific. But tho queerest of all is carried on by two youug Pennsylvaniaus, a ho nro making poison from houoy bees. Ac cording to tho accounts, they havo two different ways of collecting their crop of venom. In the first the bees are caught and held with their abdomens in small glass tubes until the poison sacs have been emptied. In the second thoy are placed iu a buttle ou wire netting aud enraged until the tiny drops of venom full into the alcohol which fills the lower third of the bot tle. This venom is said to be a sov ereign remedy for caucer,rheumatirn, snake bite, and a hundred others of the more terrible ills of Immunity. St, Louis Republic. Au Unfailing Sign of Longevity. Starting from the base of the . big toe there is a distiuot line. That is the life liue, Iu one foot it will curve along uutil it terminates under the in step far towards the lower base of the little toe. This means long life. If broken in the hollow of the foot it de notes a sickness at middle age, and if it terminates in the hollow of the foot it means a snort life. This line is thu nioit interesting one on the foot The expsrimeuts that have been oouduotod lately have proven this to bean almost unfailing resdiug of longevity. Red for Golf Suits. Bed is the scoepted color for gulf aits, and red serge made with a Nor folk jacket and skirt, fiuished on the edges with green leather, is very chic. Brown cloth skirts with bright red blouse waists, are very effective, aud Bnssian crash is the material for hot weuther golf costumes. Philadelphia Times, SCIENTIFIC sciurs. Chicno has an eloctrin clova'.j.l road. The earth is gradually growing colder. Abont three bnndrod npnoins of tur tles and tortoises aro known. Koine of theso attain a very largo size. An elaborate scheme has been form ulated far providing Johannesburg, South Africa, with a comprehensive system of electric railroads. The longest distance to which a projectile has boon thrown, was at Shoebnryncss, England, on April 15, 1838, when a Longridge wire-bound guu threw a shot 21, 358 yards, or 12 miles 238 nrds. Some electricians carry a small Compass in thuir pockets, and before thoy touch tho wiro hold tho compass near it. If tho needle is not deflected, thoy know there is no current in it, and that it is safe to handle it. It is said that a largo number of the smnllor towns in Switzerland, where water power is so abundant, nre being supplied with the electric current for lighting and power purposes which is generated by water power. Professor Lang of Vienna, declares that sponges, owing to the impossi bility of destroying germs in them, have long since been banished from thu surgeon's table, nnd should nlso bo ex cluded from the bathroom and wash stand. According to the C ilogno Ouzotto, parnfiltm is found to be an excellent remedy for snake poison. Tho par nflinu oil if worked thoroughly into the wound nnd then allowed to stand ou it in a pool or the bitten pu t may be poulticed with parafllne. Lieutenant Joseph E. Maxwell, cliict signal ofllcor of tb i department of tho Missouri, is to make an ascent at Chicago by means of n man-carrying kite. The kite is to bo built by Octave Channto, nnd will have an arm hair fitted to tho frame, anl will be for the purpose of testing tho effici ency of a flying kite for observation purposes as an adjunct to ths balloon service. An official dispatch from Liwoll Observatory at i'lagstaff, Arizona, announces that the astronomers there have discovered that the planets Mer cury aud Venus rotate each of them only once on its axis during its re volution around the suu. Theso plan ets, thorefore, have only one tlay in each of their years. The Lowell observers find, further, that Venus is not cloud-covered, as has been sup posed, but has about it a thick atmos phere, whilo Mercury has none. A Light Seen Sixty Miles. The penetrating powers and ranges of powerful lights, such ns are em ployed in lighthouse service, rapidly decrease as the ratio of their luminous power increases. Fur instance, a light of 0,003,000 candle power in tho Brit ish channel has in average weather a luminous range of about forty-Four nautical miles, whilo if tho light be increased to the power of 10, OJd, 030 candles, tho luminous range is only live miles more, or forty-uino miles. Aooordiug to current praatico lights tip to 333,030 candlo power are ob tained by means of mineral oil lumps, whilo clectrio lights are used for higher powers and almost any power may thus bo obtaiued. The highest power yet at tempted is about 80,003,030 at Peu mark point, in the department of Fin istere, France, which when coniplotod will be the most powerful lighthouso illumination in the world. The height of thu tower in which it is to bo locat ed is about sixty-three metors,euabling it to be seen during the day from a dis tance of eighteen, miles in fino weath er. During tho night this light will be visible for sixty miles. The ro tundity of the earth will prevent tho rays from striking the eye directly ut a distauce of more than thirty miles, bat the sky overhead will appear il luminated for thirty milles more. Tho estimated cost of this lighthouse is about $120,000. Recreant, He ran down the gangplank and kissed ber. 'Henry I" she exclaimed, "where is the poodle?" "Dearest," he said, "it foil over board." She wrnug her bauds. "Why did the steamer not atop to rescue it?" "They only stop to sava human life?" he expluined. "Then, Henry, why didn't yoa jump overboard?" Life. A new translation of Shakespeare into Freuok is shortly to bo published in Paris. M. Jules Lermiua, the au thor, claims that it will be more lit eral than any 'of its predecessor, KEYSTONE STRTE NEWS C0NDENSEE1 WESTMORELAND LAND SALE. tsrgs Trset ef Coking Coal Territory Bought by John P. Brsnnen. A big real estate dual, rmbraelng the onl) remaining undeveloped tract ot tho cele brated fonnrllsvlile coking eoal was eon snmrnated Wednesday through tho mal es tato nRnney of Smith A Kelly, nt Bcottdalo, John I'. llrennen, tho lata general managm of tho Met'lure Interests In the tjonnelsvllle region, being the iurennser. The prlee iiald bordering on 100 0 JO. The trnet lies be tween the U tllp'm Thnw estnto, nt Heels, nnd the Hestetter coke s!aiit nt Whittle, In Vnlty township. The trnet has been end I) wsnted by a number of real estate dealnrt nt Pittsburg aud other places. The Whllne; branch of the Pennsylvania railroad rum within a short distance of the trnet. It b thu intention of Mr. llrennen to develop th coal. Ho intends to erect within a few months about 20U coltn owns. A disastrous flro was discovered Mcndny nt Mercer In the olTlee of the Hefner .Manu facturing and I'lumlilng Company on i)ast Market street. The (1 nines spread rapidly to the livery slahle and carrlagu works of I.) neb A Hull, tho livery stable ot ( al Moon and the warerooms of J. C. Logan nnd W. 1). Keck. The Ions of Lynch A Itnll Is t2,00()i no liisur. nnce. Ki-isnor I'lumblng Company, tS.IWO: insurance 1 1,100. T here were Wo.OoO pounds ol wool in the warerooms of W. li. Keek nnd J. I.'. I,oan, valued at !l,D0Os Insurance tit, SOU. IhMirau' H en building, (SOO. Tho ori gin of tliu lire Is unknown. tie rg Alcn got Ids arms, hands, face nnd breast painfully scalded by the lairstlng ol a steam pipe nt tho steel mill at Denver lulls. Ills injurli's wero dressed by a physician, who le(t him resting comfortably swathed lu cotton nnd oil. After tho doctor left AJen took a smoke, suit in attempting to light his pipe the cotton and oil dressing was burned irom his body. At Pittsburg, Patrick Welsh, aged 4 years, was killed by the ears: Charles llnr.-ls, nged 111. dl-tl nt thu hospitnl Irom injuries ro eemd by falling under a freight train, and Hugh O Connor, who leaves a wife ami three chlnircii, lost his life on the l'eunsylvania railroad last week. The Western Theological Seminary at riitHbiirg received a donation of tiO.uilO to Lu appded to the enlargement ot thu depart ment of elocution und rhetoric. ThoUouol was John H. Wallace of New Vork. Frederick Kaiser, an aged man living neai I.alrobv, was brutally beaten by two un known men, who (ailed to Ilnd money in ths bouse after ransacking it. Kaiser Is 76 years ol ago and his condition is critical. William Ilosensteel, one of the oldest line men employed by thof. . nnd 1. Telegraph t ompany. was Instantly killed at the famous l'olui ol Itocks, near liessemer, on the Penn sylvania railroad. Two prisoners, Will Slount Joy, uniting to be Ink. n to the penitentiary tor killing Keith Whittnkcr, aud Monroe Hunter, In dicted for murder, dug their way out of the Jlclgs county Jail, Dur.tlars entered John Armour's house at New ( ustlo mill wera discovered. Mr. Ar mour II red at them nnd bleed marks seen In tho morning showed ouo was hit. They got away with 10. Thu barn of Hlmon Bommers, near Pleas ant I'lilty, four horses, n calf and much val uable machinery were destroyed by lire. The loss is about ta.OOUj Insurance, 1,S00. Mrs. Dorothy Achre, nged 70 yenrs, of Oreeulleld. Alercer county, overturned a ket tlu of boiling wnler and was so badly scalded tunt she mny die. The barn of Abraham Bprenkle, near Wrlghtsvllle, was set on lire by tramps and destroyed with all the summer crops nnd furm implements. Mrs. Agnes Haddock, of Clarence, asks 10,000 damages from thu New Vork Central railroad tor Injuries recelvod lust year. Dr. Hugh Jamison, of (Ireensburg, has been appointed on the staff of the Manhattan eye aud cur hospital at New York. Joseph Jennettn was killed by a fall of Into in Uuffey's mines, near Bhauer. He was 'IU yenrs old and unmarried. Badlo Howard, 17 years of age. of near Somerset, was killed by a train at Jeannett. Workmen found n humnn skull while dig ging a ditch in aa alley at New Cattle PROMINENT PEOPLE. Ealser Wllhclm is writing a piny. W. 3. Ttrrnn sent a (,-reotlnir to Eanlnrn hi motallmts, tolling ilium to keep up tho Ilylit. Ohostnr A. Arthur, a son of President Arthur, is maklnir a tour of tho fur West, With his sister, Miss Nellio Arthur. The Ilunffarlan caricaturist, Janko, who died a fow weeks H;o, in ado over tiO.OOO drawings iu tho sixty-throe yours ol his lire. Alabama's Governor-elect, Joseph P. John ston, nt his Inauguration will wear, It Is said, a pair ot shoos witu heels coverod with plnlea ol silver. Much of the wealth which Pnderewskl has taken from this country has been used to secure tho beet medloiJ ntteodunoa for his son, who is sftlloted with spinal complaint. Lord Salisbury, Prlrao Minister of Eng land, is dully in receipt ot hundreds of tele Rratna from all parts of tho United Kingdom beRginit him to intervene lu behalf of ths Armenians. Tha proper titles by whioh todeslgnnln Monslguor Sebastian Murtiaalll, Prior General of the AuRitstliiiiin Monks, and titular Arahbtohop of Uphesus, la simply Apostolio Ilelegato. Thu papal sot oonutl. luting him thus elves It. Waa on John Brown's Jury. Barney LloyJ, of Charleston, W. Va., is (ho lost surviving member of tho Orar.d Jury which in 1859 indicted John Ilrowu tor in fusion and inciting- Insurrection, Tidy Scholars come from home when tlielr wblti frocks eUy wuuu wUU Sunlight Soap which doen't hnrt the elothfi, to tha IroOkuritn lie wmthwl of ton without In jury. Thoy com out guuu uew" wlit-n wtuhed with Hunuuut bor. No rubblngr no bofllng No Atralnlng and tolling Laver Bro., Ltd., ICvw Torh. II I --W-J-JI---M-J-- U 3 V- rti B Beware af Ointments tor Catarrh That Contain Msreury, sa Bisrenry will surely ltrer ths ssnss of imoll and completely dsranss ths whole system irhan entering It througit tlieinucoussui fac'S. Such articles should never be usxl esoepton S inscription from reputable physicians, as tha nmAife t liny will do Is tea fold to the iiootl you ran poMlbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by J. Cheney eV Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and Is taken internally, nolle directly upon the blood ana mucous surtsces of the sstetn. lu bmlng Hsll'sCstarrli Cure be SMr to set theKemiiee. It is t ikea internally, aud la tnsde In Toledo, Uhli, by F. .1. Cheney Cn. Testimonial tree, fold by lrufrini, price 7. per bottle. Hall's l emur Puis aro the best, Mrs. Vlnlow'eBoothlnif Pyrnpforrhtldrcn teething, snftensthc gums.reduces Inflamma tion, allays paiui cures wind colic. &'u bottle. A SB tS le AYtiKb ft if -" If there fa any reason why you should use any Barsaparilla, there is every reason why you tihould use Ayer's. When you take sarsaparilla you take it to cure disease ; you want to be cured ns quickly as possible and as cheaply as possible. That is why you should use Ayer's: it cures quickly and cheaply nnd it, cures to stay. Many people write us : "I would sooner have one bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla than three of any other kind." A druggist writes that " one bottle of Ayer's will give more benefit than six of any other kind." If one bottle of Ayer's will do the work of three it must have the strength of three nt the cost of one. There's the point iu a nutshell. It pays every way to use 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Important Notice! 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