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FiN(4ot ON MIDI8 ITiZa.-01o Neot ootmioot-Ot I with tho buildatig of folloee on "i llaI in commonly overlooko1; tho mtrfinoo I" not a fixod faot,. LIko ia glator, tiho Wholo body of tho soil In InI motiolI, finporooptilJy, bitt rmurly the 11inrt14lhV of 4)irlh cooIit)Kiug t ho iurfaito m110VO (1111i upi) the ofihor. -'ho roidt Iin noll III thlt posit-ionl atmitmod by Clho iiajority of 4tih fontoot. - Howover pelumb tgho to tiay alivo iLm at irstthoy 13011nlogr otOU i.)0lOin witfh Mkit 11 will l bol'oro long prioot, at diiio, tuiiln bito- i'ownl apporano.Mlo'k I iillnitay iiaty Ibo avoeidd by propr onro, I'f, in mIonti of iottinig iho ponta absoluitly 111tmb0, ihly Itre givoit a ght iWil t luta 1.1ou toward 1h') anntiling4 tito, tho iIvol nti I. of tho ii rtirf to will hav i t arl loan holdi upott tilomll, wind will reallyv ton It' bring thomn to at vert-ea po t I iou, andl keep theon thoro mteh umgor. 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Moverai years ago tIto American publio were irtitoiul by the oltroo upon the stage Of i t ti lItly wll) had botm proviously bu h111.ll aonnite'. Mlo was one or an Imiiuiermblti number of ipirantal for public fiLvor mid liau to lmitr'umentailty, asido fromn her own ltalenlta,to canuso recogntitiu. in pite of titls rait, however, mho quickly chievert i warm plto i tho heart of tho puibho which "Iho halt contitntioci to hold ever altteo. Whien it. was aniniieed there fore, iat hilistit ititi m tiangtr would star t 'o comng ksitiis I in the play "Ior Mecond ,ove," writlti by Air. ,lihn A. Stcvone, It wia Only ttittia thtt initual ititurct hotithi lhe mamiresteit not ouily it theitri (tIli crclo, but ti otlit'r brieles of itho coiniinity. 'l'hil wias itpec'ilkily t11 cas8o, a It was kitown tht h itis (iranger hatl, for the past ytair, beott in texcootigly tiol lento heiltl, aId lie tieterminat.ioln to "t-ar hit i ittroig tntil. icnal play wias til) inoro Nitririaig. ()one (if tlie sitalY of this paper wats liti nitigly dleput.ttl to s0 the pop. tlar itly and veri fytti rumor or announco its ncorrtetness. AtIls tiratiger's etinitene in fatitilhar t it'iliiy overy 11 11 (lite 1i1tti Stats. It. Is a fiaeti once aceti itttivr to bo forgotten. Ii'iaeures reiairkaitle In their outlino aiti ontoiir are tirmaittt by a pair of largo lti lhcepeyes ittiet-v1 Of th10 gCreats ioti power. It. tit tay to meo whore hiit rangitier oltintth ah titaility to portray I'l'aatr ofA tP1 hif 1u11t. 11m01 01na101101110 Shev poisselea-1 Within Ihrraillt the 00lettits iA feling withoit. wivleh lit tvieotion enln ho oniveyt l it hItan atlt i hert. '1'he)11 inl ti itew (mtitnd the lady ait hter home I% tis etty iti wats ikevordhedtt timtte welemiu. it wils Vittieit M toll)I hat, ilo was in grtly olimpirove elitt halh, tyhiei the tox. Iit'uit'lii.ro lt t'iti itig it l teresn ui wtolotru of ertotuttum' o. "a t tira Mi 14ir4 a (itor 1l. You i o templalto atargtorthcmngesn' 'Yes, hu4letd. My v S'lesonr Ibgiin In Chticalgo It tih t t liit t alIy. i rom th ro I go ho kSan Prancisco ati theni playi the1 rtmihtItler t the season ihrough the as t ''r t t . Westert titiates. 'I "Ar ytt contkinti youtr health will ptrmti i ith an mit rkmg'' A ringitng Iugh wats Itit irof reply to this qou tion, atile wi litcth .he t : "Ciir itrlny11 ii s t it I havo n tilII for tih alist two yeai.rs but ito I amilt wholly recolvered. Few pe-oph't ennt havm a'in iea t h'te tin a t onsc't'ient' ios a. tress ndtiergf osit I tu sayn ta em1 s1tot'a4 pit. It is l atcvt essav yi) ilut n04' . itolte 141u11 into0 lte wtork Mu nter to rightly poar traty the 4characnter. I his4 nestiSltes fin utte. a1ao4 lit mew oi olt'v arsetonality au til anittil Iuti n t thm % harit' r aittr 1ray11) . t hit'11 'is s n t luotionat'l pIrt it is lllinecessary Io fe c I e liti siaimnt 0m10 W ieU iai Is suppose it to l. P'' i o r to h1111-ana Ye r I tn t t ally vi 'il q 30h Ili'1 tt 111 ertt pa'ssaes of n part I wos pIt'ilg. TI'he iu ttie olnsidt ed it 1at. Proa Ibly it W.A. buit those weite iitne thi reM aVlA and tiht aell was tiol ihe tu's les t' t uspon iItliv- utt.h ii~tN yitd ''ny hal sth" w'~' l i'ttv' "61iht Y tu' pate avoutitg tiis tu t i t hitta it ti "Not hi 1he leIA. I ioVet to have jlttat is gieit it straitt as bveiov blu 'ih restor tm itusa'i. i do tn't tfeaor. it t ' i 0l lotin he'a.ulth.' Wi141ll'i yo u plea's exp'la in 're t iy t Nuti wt 1tha~nt\ women by. thir ver natun a'read subjecrt tno trtls Thiet amilft' l'es ot'''Vles 1 is eg ln bt b iil.5Iu a h i petu it.1Ilc I beh' eveAr to us. atis. 't eble watuenr It ht ity sutA~lrmg agl Init'e s th eve l t' he.1irl bt\'l iend andl,5. reaivesi know. v he ruthmg. andhe wheni teIlt iit. wit rilrintes it~n makts mesa.f e all th ~in s m5isey ares nf. fivm rthte depltilt tfa iter experien'e in~ asinttilt int' thanful 5i~ kiS'ny~ the means lf testotri, ai h to rema'~fi'tin ti tti heao lt' luliiS~l't y tu "Well, iu av fuiattut, a tith'iv~ wteh seemsi sofi th1 adap'ted fotaru ti vryus pur foeit'ii i~ is u 'land pltable'f'df and en i\ v ite o heit t ndu h eas, it eers 'h n ele an it is ovft *s.iinvat.able. nd4 i'ilit all thetwome m .me5e wereu to user .t : a qui ouf tuost At te~ stfrmgut an Suavi ta. ths t'udti h ard" "W poital i iiindet it toned ar' I fW rnrs ste ofroutv.'' enr f i 'Atal hn1 era ly'1'Ir yAou' willI -wiabe 10 sii'thiu' the.1 rytmu sAs1tLu successful "I am 'ue ertm fit. DOMEMTI. BRIIRT OF B911F AND IiuEi. -Chioose four pounds of the brisket of corned boef, not too fat, wash it in cold water, out out any bone which way be in it, taking Caro to out from thoe inside so as to love the outor tsurface of the meat intact, roll it tightly and tio it. compact. ]y; put it over the lire in sufliotent Cold water to cover it; add a toampoonful of popper corns or a smaill rod or green peppor, and boil it very slowlyfor two hours, replacing with cold water that which ovaporaton, so that the boof is kept coverod with ivator; after the boof fal boon pliacot on the fire, waah six moitm-tized boots in plenty of cold water, taking caro not to break the skin, and leavlu g on the root and tiabout two inlches o th lao ioaf stalks: put thiem over the tiro in a largo pot or mannoopan liaf full ot boiling water. 1a boil then un. tit they ire tondor, which will be in itbout an hour and a hal; then take thei out of the boiling water, lay thom tit oold witeir for it few minutos until the'y can be handled; shloe them, heat, thiniickly with a naltapoonful of salt, (iunrtor of at tuitapoonul of peppor, a tailepoonful of butter, andt a gill of vinegar, takinig caro not to break the P I tos. Whet the boof is dono remove tho atritiga from it., id * servo It on a large plittor with the boote plaeood around it. flt flis. No 1OrWeetton 111i1ANAI'I., 114.-The [()In. )auil W. Voorees, Urlett States sonator fron titls $1.tae, renarks: ",My opinion air, I ianvo no olbjetion to givmtg. I sufforeti from rheumaaattismn of t1ho back, usedrl somni St.. .Iacobs Oil, which gave me instanta. ne)4ous rolit t and ftnally cured ie completo ly. I think it a romarkably remedy, i deed. " ills catulid ati courteous ex pression carries weight. flow 'ro CA'r AirAvAOUI.-The 1Hug lish way is to tako tip eaoh stalk with IIto iugers and bite and bito uttil only a row shrada or nothing is left. The discussion over aspirAngus eatmng is something like that ovo boiled corn, whili is more elognut, as well as sweet or, to bite frotu ott the 4ob than to win jiIgly otut oif. Another authority re pt'ait: "iow to eat asparagus ? hUait It Coldf, with a dresaing of oil." in which vaste forks I .ill blk itteded. itb oreh .-estrabad Ih.i\ % 3' th'e'll I ri bled', t'ri ,v%% ' k l wil v eo ars n0 i Mh a 4 w 'a 1.ss1oti 1.'h . i,n.V s alta bla""tr w h igi h he ,' l'3s t dI n as d ,iiet40.4 os, ~iiou not1 at1 tin's4 statt44. t19'. :11ta we'..'id ha:vet to .-o41 itit11A ll wi'.' it, tit tuk.I1 liot h ila . 1tid night %%103 1t 1 attest 9 3t ill lily back a td stidts . her n4' as ti. e Slust deposit i y wate41 ,r; I ..'t11d n3.1 3est w% ell or4 li. -'asily in4 bed' in4 any jos'tl I a s: k( 1 .1 itit titlt, '4'4 9ovtNi lv 1h \ . ','343.l . tWiro ,t. att1.1 lil I.'I giv'e upl n3 .3 9. 4, .44t .41u,' t','twiut g a t it4 w oul .491s,'oner1 ''- L.4t.r 144 I.t9tot 1 di..eSla itrigh9t'Sdisease4.t3 1 ' , I s11 1 i 3 et ill 9.3n i'4,tet, N ho is ill titti t bit l'sit'' S.; A tl AtItI : ttsltini g wit hau .1.4 I, tMVy 4'**', Ite :1%1\ ise'ds lilt, to 44st' 1{11411's lieute 94vas he u1m 13'.o 44:4uv s 'tecesst'1ll . es1 thit it ha4d 4u:4 1 14 1.i'l itou anld 13i3l44tt. i :1t 011%41 . uttenced Ilsilig it, atta M14 (I 1111 4.% t'. I h34d less pain ill 1myV 93*w. ;u 31a side.',.3 uty 4.'4e 3' as' P 4 '4sed. 44a4 urai:4 lwit 4 4's3 99olor ;.3 n . 4l. :41nl at't,'r i4sin 1 . o, tt1 les 'olitd 1 it t %u 1y pains we'.:11ral bl utd.'.. u4ere ein . 3 :430 td03 93.h44 t' o 'roul>41.o t. i .t r a 'tc ate ti ea i te etolking l eg'th ansutiad thit ks tk lius liliined tO- t4,;l 134 t'siihe itlty andtkt plaur' ito twiOu ' bctuls gora' a' trattelu ans hatut' littlet li . a1tu it hor eutaente ansoi it guetd lt to ot h str isi tittithro. VtiY (lnt are t e tuhs thisbaeknill.h t'ittt, 11ti. h.gi u e li0tue u ofth t'ag tt' %%utiet'ti 4401ttit lUtit iily.'t a-' ifah t'es to Is a-'ur it ut ri Dhanr. pe n. , 4','4,. r.4'1:';.41:.. the eggr4' usualii~ t 4oo Ais annoyedU tlgtel ow bY~Ith3t Ar sringy i"t and have htle hips;4 3t it uor tiusitrdthey spoileit got ioks, ltotr by statuigralthrough a very tiu wni, iev thi's troue riwill be obvia4tst, and only3 f a very lit the uatIn egglie wa.n~ st---no so much\'i, act, atsl f lstri to tI it out withou anor hadaAne. . carta, ad ehp h rTo ueiurowing; adtoe uis alt au-n ofthoily pay: Pata sml cpiede of; e.ao mo at splu, henti uui it bioomI s veirt hit141 n, and p r' t h rnultus snc, d i a fw dayrs ithei granuatout are Al g4onetOu, hedisas1 partsF dry,! 1 and4'' tvi gro rdet'itte~ of all fevling and admit of ing are haw.' th iout a WlIUL M1.4p~ ilitba AH RE1ss. -- fl ale anver ahed tousne;~ remor allht the hard'1 and iaiuedwi at, iqand cp a~ 144of 1les pok. vmlsor hoped l se ea Sson for well;u tho theLIV it i lto put i~lt to tpuan ros te har.Ate staning ahte f hoursg intol come ou A' tL"' of fresh hme,"n the sie of a lu 1alua4.,e1 de'ptsi l tint pmri af aer ' it'd tvim laud oTtle frum~ t ~ sei meu:" o intAd unat wth a quotat oftea pirt of the1t' ths'ingr , om aga Ccia.h fo crutYO in 11 bead. I is to be ''l,'da ; C a~,e i ' anti kict ri fsrus.. 4 3.S l'u 3wi1te flane ggb ito* whe biof alum ahe-the ste ofa aluty aboulds tn ai e the s~a.iw 'pam SDn~ .a HUMOBOUS, "Now, as the untuneful mosquito buss-es around and the potato bug sits down on its haunoios and smaks his lips over the Paris green, and the black. berry pie blossoms sweetly on every table, we wish to rise up on the scone of fragrance and golden repose long enough to remark to young ladies with gardens that it is the proper time of the year to conso pinching Japanese and (Chinoso chrysanthemums and to pinch Powponos. It is aiso the time of the year that a lady will go out riding, ant koop the cover of the wagon down, and alinost break her arm holding a parasol Ip, just because the lattor cost $25. The Iettuarn of h1ealth. Alter a protrautoalt tumi exlittlutttr 1tIne14, titO retuni of healthi, tiouglh it ntay be slow, tills "110 inlttt witik joyuns anticipationis. Debtarrett from every oenjoytuoitt, by ttloante, 1he10 pattent grows to mpoitelt ait for'oittes evil. u hat a glorious llatigi contos with the ilrst thrill of lettlth, what piteutant ihotugii of resumitig 1.fe's active dittitea 5iiti ttrtiotplitlig lit ltit pleutiureat lin ortler to hastoe itiv rettirn of vigor, tite grati enitt of thu 'oliytlet'-eil, dlgent'lot ithetiitt In Ittinnlautt'tt at11i asattnila' lou itiattreit by li e n0 of tliontttter's sizuiarh hlitters, a toticd contitnilig ottly ing retit. tenta of statittliet'e ttrity etitl lit'uu lt'Niwhi t'IlltItty. Ilentlea givilng ai 114peiu totit ret utting he'tltit, IL tltirdmt at tlt'titute tie'fntu'e agatitt thte reuitr reti-o tit liertitlte loverm, autt anite fort of Iailma rt .atat tight"' etIke, itu A1111b agith'. !onatt 1i111 tonl attyd'e't'tI1, 111t'r l uhastnitit atidI tio attacks III I ist'ninatl .tl Violevit te its bt high litithtue'e', atil It. is tIlI-to .0n a tu111ate ouleaui. of iltiselltig 1itt' tio- plit - t'IIV br'. 11tn.1 Italerrelt y It lgentl iVoni atutt tise '1Ut) I ever toll yout about Pinch th o aloenmakor?" asked Fogg. "No ? Well, he got shut into a little, dark oloset in his shop-apring.look, you know-no air-ouldn't live long, you know. The boys heard of it-rushed in-priod open the door; but., alas I poor man-" "Was hie dead?" oriod a half-dozou men. "No, not dead, but, ho was breath ing hia last-that is to say, he had it, with hitu." The fellows felt like boot ing Fogg; but as ho is a strapping fel low, they awl kept still. He'll got a wOlt one of these days. Focllows don't like to be soled that way. Watut r.eaf tiatr tvatorer. It itsentirely difforont froti aol the'rs. It it as elar as waiter, atild :a-- Its 11nme indiettes Is i portl'et. Vegetable ltair liostorer. It will liln ttiittoly free the headi 1'ou all dand rull',re store gray hair to its nat .ia color, aMid Lro tueoa new growth where' it has t'llt'i oll it does not in anmy ntuner atfi-et th health, which stulphur, sngar ol' .etnd nt titrate oh silver preparations hve dtt. it will change light or ftaded hair iti 'w days to n benimit ti glosy brown. Ask youidruggist for it. Fach btetleis iarrantitil. -turit, K.t & ; It'o., Wholit-atle Age'nts, l'tilatlelulitia, 'a. and C. N. t'i rres-'rox, New York. "M It. HAVIK," said the mtanMaging edi tor, "Mr. Wirework, the opposition cantdidate, is going to be at the confer enev to- morrow; write a sharp editorial, and give him tits for trying to curry favor with the chnrichea." "ut Wirework has written a letter, saying he can't be there," replied Mr. Uac'k. "So?" Raid the nmuaaing edilor; "'well, then, write a slashing artileo on his iaring to ignore the bost people In the villago. Give it to himt good tand strong." 't't r ~a ' iarN'i - tr.tn N *.~ A" ttuotutt lettre' 'I a t't't. l'att tt w liti tir' ont',' t akii i e lt'' U a'tr all .0t hers. l'luy at tnvO 1,t ' iitti .itutlper t'.ur No.6p, tuntid by ts we'i, Ilatauril A io., Ne'w ior.. Nor A MiiuACLS woRKau: At a batiquet the other night, when the proceedings had reached that stage so bright and interesting to the participants, one ol the etmytytalista took up a glass tilled with water and thoughtlessly began to pour the contentta mto1 a half glass of wine. "'IAWk out, you are pouring water in my glas.s." "'Ah, exenuse me," replied the genttleman, '"for I did not intend to work a miracle " "'How work a miracle ?" "By turning water into 'There was a yoiung mian so well bred, 'Vitat the hatr would not stay ont his bead, But the Cartuline oil lPut new hair on the soil, And now witht an heiress lhe's wed. Pooxra' wife remarked to himt, as they startedi out tile other utghtt to take sup. per with the Browns, that sihe expected Mr-s B. would have a stunning coititure. "Well, I anm sure T hope so," grumnbled Poots. '"1 haven't had anything good to eat since the last time we wtere at miothert's"." Frase'r Altie Grease. One greasing ss two w'eek-s; all others two or three days. Do not ibe mlueed on by lbs tinmbiug stuffs offsre.L Ask yoar dealer for Pr, rer's, e h *attel on. sate your horse iatur and you to It rooeva tdret mea.s at thoeneten. mial sand 'ar~s FI.takons. aotd ry whers. Ni's An toAw: "Walk slower, papa," cried te little girl, w'vte short steps were no match for the strides of her asuline prvgemtor; "cean't you go nice and slow, like a pol.iemnau ?' Dr. Grtave' HIearS hIe.ulator cures all formts of ilearti tsease, nervus~ness and AN exebange s.aya that a young Chi namnau in New York spends sereral~ bours a day over lise English grammar Some one shouldI speak to the young Chin.'unu upou te folly of such labor, If he miasten the English language ae eording to the grammiar, it will then take htm se~me time after tat to learn to tail so that half his Euglish-peaktng customiers can uuderstand himt. A grammar is of no acconnt in a laundry ii tans cuAutrv. Malaria, chu~ s, psatasely cured by knmiry's niudardl Cure Pais. 'I heir equal untuown: suga ovsted; no) gripng, :15e. Tu trade dollar as again coming int. cari.'uiaA)(n, wh1enb s rather hard on the people who have worked off their sut plus stt"-i on te ontibutaon b~ox. T * e ts.: cae~ :. ase.ame of tYie net cs., t.rain aU rcat.* a Ne:'a troi kin eau CimertAxe-Ss asran eas: "N .'w that I nave goat myT nay' int," itd te reheaest taruwr, "I thinr the world wratid be greatly beter for a grxxd shoa er. hr. Enunes Ursua ?serw neeorer 38 the mraan e't o the age* ror aU a te aits'a Asi ni. O re ets to enI Areat Ltrye ALL t. o Ttrt': PnhIograpnrr-'oen lhke yocur pteusreis? wi)y, you coluttn's hare a let-te r likeneis." ligrown-' rt'stx 31nst w hat's the mats.er, cnound it:' Ladies arnd chtstee'5 ex and shoes eanna4 run over if Igon'a Patent lieel Stdienrsr are ume A urre-omraer wrrms; "IDa the prisone knee Mr, Smitth qsqun in t talianton?" asked the lawyer of the wit res "No., air; he knoesked him down in the bm'wadyazn - An old physiIlan, retiret fron praotlce, having lail paiau-d in his hands by an Kat, ludia inissioi ary tlie I riaalai of a alimplo vegetable reiody for lhe sp3y aid parinaneut care of Uonatiumpttoa Broniclith", Calarrh, Astliaia and all throat anti I.uqg Altotaeas, also a politivo and ra-lical cire for NorvottI De1bilty andul all Norvots Coinplainto. alter Havin tested its wouatlerltil urattive powers lII titaiausi of casles, has felt It lits duty to snake It knuown to ils silfritng fellawa. Actuated by this notivo and a desire to retIeve hustiati Ratering. I will senid free of etlargo, to alt who desire It, this recipo, lit (uornian, 1freinoi or linglish, with flatl diret: lons for p' eparing ausi isnlug. sntt by lnalt by adtitrOesing with tiusit , naituia thi-4 pnapor, W. A. Novii, 149 Voicer's bluck, ftwhuester, A. I. Fot oaraolio, dissolve asafootida in wator, worn it few drops and drop in the ear, thon cork tho ear with wool. Mars. .1.8. I,ItlIi, N iwi,N. J1., was hailly asill vil i i Irigtt.'s kialtley lis'auo. Three alaiclors gave her il) to tit, I heil Dr. Farazor, 26 Now si raee,gaive ioi Dr. Iinore's R.U. It roiseveil heIr i a slayil aaIred hor ii 3 weeks. Sina nity be 'orgiveni thirouigh re0 pelintlanco. bltt nto actet1 of' will will ever Jutstify tiltI. "Itatitga 05) Ceriss." Ask for Welia'i"Roagh oin Curisia." 15. Quitek, Coinplelto, petanatiut cure. Cora, warts, bunions. A Poti.Tton of fresh tea leaves mois toled with water will eure a atye on the eyelid. TRADC. MARK. 'i'1 pifls art' warrantedal to h' tiit Et.Y veges taialt', rto fiotin tilt Iilleral itil oth'r posoanoua 8tthiUaeiia'e'. 'le atre a erliatli 'ura for (ottti il los Hiak ltitala'he, Dystp'epsla. llottstiass 1oa1rh1aai I.tyLer, Lacas of Alptit, asth all dillenseu arsisag frotn thea LI4er, Niouanchm. 1HoweI or JKid1ey4. Tl'hey reitltive alt otbstitiailoai fron lite eliattnets of lis' s I'llem an li p ,rIfy blooti, thereby timt part(lig hS'alth. stra'ilgih sitae vigor. byltiy arug. gists, ar t-tit by tilatl for Is aettia il stau at by P. N EUSTA lDT'It & C0., 83 Mercer St., New York, Stlte Maiti fact'urersof STr. t It.NA ltD V EI'E TA 11. Pl .1,s. Sendl for evroniatr. .ith ng in til, w qurie auu to it for the CUre of s0rofuta. Pinmples. neth'.Tvtter, Old sorts. Sore iyet. miereurial UiiSases,,. satarrh, Loss of Aprettali... 3'un% 0.'utul.latutss and att ulood 0t~a s Ite tier falls. All trugiotni I'l C.u ntry store he . -rs ae il it. i . a. e11e s CATA R H i r it's m r M with bu . vevvr. renu abt Ly'6 til Lifl -I nsC-eam lm a wa-i etreti tfoit it na& n-ed. Iave h Id irvitiarni of teom s'liatpiajaai. , 01har10t1v Pa ker. wate'riv.N.Y. N4 sse aai one-half b 'sles. of t'liy's Catsma it etil ely enated / e tiny F,' a.r of(ein years' standinsg. lave had it trace of at tr two va.or.. Al-iaKa A. P Ity . Sutlrki. N. Y. li iat1:.% I tt w%% I w hena I rA1 ' - h ti i rit r . u t. , t e n s ta l ii .b UsIA. I wet'hed. el ttttilly 0inalistitig tteI naa-R p-IAsnrvel of tarrhu! ELY'S ~ til iiti i si t'liii fliaa~ite Seakii friar.l .Aa..siT., l': 0 I lU i 'll h r. 'l t.:cope te h ea ELY'S~ o tast a.mtad r1:1911. Boneticial ro. CR EA M BA LM. t'tm "'"'' - . A Oroughl trtmenlvtt will Curt, t'li ilit.1 fr ldL 1.. .he ita . A-- abl to s. Costt onl Cn Be ured . H A LL'S FOR TIHE LUNGSsD. IS ATM t'netu ('e.samIasetn. Co~da, P'neuuanna I. Nuensa. Brouaihie tittculiens. Btrauciti llearsneuq Ausaana. Creup Whoa ptsa agen an I a laieas of thu lrent hng, soI nothese aut haealosthe .liembraneo of she uang tuitisnd and poioned by the disease, and '~prevcean tme ht euwas and tightnea aeraes the caieet a aceOnasans it. naum in notan tsenratale i say. EA Li&AlAM will cure you, even thouh prefestunal ait fatls. NO . 0. ts thei qickesu pieasantest, , saurest ad best reine y for ksddner ~~ ~ llver, et mnach. ladder attd, bloo,1 di~' sus.s" and only r.al curaivea er ithenmsath-m, .an'at. luma.ga, seat-. less e~e- flng' t dtia-..an. .-a5ini ns a :. ---.-ll a.tmanf ruam.,nt'e d-.r .sa. n . ' t a'',t-ein -n5mtr 5n I.a. t'..n1 'yfer to I.n-id- dj. af rea 0:e gie ntalwho ad re in e.-:n ,'..rt i ne els. CuNtvirAantent bya Dr. J. I. Mayer. Mau ofilee 't AlvU St., Phdla.. f's.. Adi.o free, tasmpa ior ier i'ly. wilt bea at kanchd ifloo th,*' dtaa o t oeh muth:'s Keyisone Uouar, Rauinsr. Pa.. i2d tuaarday of ech monactlh: eorahey ttons, ibarrislbuty. P's.. .st n t~h. t. Clair H..td. P a .. . arvh. P'a.. ;th and yth: t. tus t.r Hlouso, For-i Wayn u e '. u and teeth ; >onne~r eta otzea 'hui.ro htit, 1th l ai lt 87 ontet 4W,' Add4sTaex1k o. Asrsta. Me . GENTh W A NTI~I for t,,e Bt1,s and Fstt .1 w'd E. as.ot*n'. NATioaLla.t.0s'.. P'hiiad. )a. 55 to $2O---" j" """we Portisad. Msa.mne. CREIS WHItt AtLSE FAS.N stinre Pqwsa R estc.ed Dr.KINE S GREAT NERVERESTORER ' nz. s r'A IN rKVE Di-Zr'.r A., I, . s-r . t.- . .<t~. : e e.-. ) .-19 .ar r . 'Ia.t Testaea t.t riS t t.tte fre4 -.. i .?A 5 ". '. A FA.j4| ~1~.r PlfY~ ..a Wd j II . ar rt.,FPr, a.Mot C a the tb5s4t.. la.nt. P: .' ~ sa. KIDDER8PAST LLES~; For You, Madamn, Whose C'omplexion betrays somte humihtating imtperfee tion, whose mirror telils you that you are Tanned, Sa11low and disfigured in coulnte nance, or have Eruptions, Redness, Roughness or un wholesonme tints of Com ple Ion.we say use ilagan's IIag. nolla Balm. It is a delicate, harnmless and delightful article, pro dueing the most natural and entrancing tints, the artitlet ality of which no observer can deteet, and which soon becomes jrmanent if the Narnoialamt in dicnnalv AN editor In Ohicago reoently ordered a pair of trousers from the tailor. On trying then on they proved to be oever. al inches too long. It being late on Saturday night, the tailor's shop was closed, and the editor took the trousers to his wife and asked her to out them off and hem them over. The good lady, whose dinner had, perhaps, disagreed with her, brusquely refused. The same result followed an application to his wife's sister and the eldest daughter. But before bedtime the wife relenting, took the pants and, cutting off six inches from the legs, hemmed them up nicely and restored them to the closet. Hal( an hour later her daughter, taken with compunction for her unfilial conduct, took the trousers, and cutting off six inches, hemmed and replaced them. Finally the sisater-in-law felt the pangs of conscience, and she, too, performed an additional surgical operation on the garment. When the editor appeared at breakfast on 13unday, the family thought a Highland chieftain had ar rived. Tf you experience bad taste in tmouth, sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel stupid and drowsy, apopetito unsteady, f'r quout headache or dizziness, you are "bil. ious," and nothing will arouso your liver to action and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Plerce's "Golden Alodical Dis covory." By druggists. Tuir get it in the neck sometimes, as the following will testify: He was a masher holding up the corner, and as a very pretty girl cate along he spotted her and made a I reak to mash her. "Ah," he said with a greasy smile, tip ping his hat, "I beg your pardon, but you are not Miss -" But before he could continue she Interrupted with: "Not aies-taken in think-ug you a fool? No, I don't think I am," and she sailed past, while he fell up against a lamp post and gasped as the crowd standing around gave him the laugh till it made him sick in fourteen languages. "Enjoy Your Life" is good philosophy, but, to do so you must have health. If bilious and constipated, or blood is out of order, use Dr. Pierce's "Ploasant Puigative Pellets," which are mAihl, yt certain in their operation. Of all druggists. "No, Bob," caid Willie, as he hanled him the largest piece; "keep it youW sell," and he pushed it back with the expression of a lad who has performed an act that deserved to shine in the dark world. "Willie," said Bob casting a peculiar look at his companion from between the half-closed lid of his left eye, "I know what's the matter." "What ?" asked Willie, serenely. "Why, this watermelon ain't ripe." A *ioiainza 111e. Of leailt I is t o b1e Cound in l)r. it. V. PiereO's "-'a vorite i'emription," to tie mnerits o' wlhih as a ren-dy t'or f'emale weakness and kindled atiections thousands testify. Tu ODD JOB MAN: "I want you to mend the leg of this kitchen table, Smithson. Do you feel equal to the job?" Equal to the job, m'm I Why, me and a few mates o' mine built the 'ole of the new Law Courts, mi'm !" (Job turns out a complete failure all the same.) For 25 years I have been affieted with Catarrh so much that [ have been confined to my room for two months at a tune. 1 have tried all the humbugs ever tried, in hopes of someo relhef but to no success until I met with an old friend who had used Ely's t 'reatn Haim and tolkt me to try it. I pro. cuiredl a bottle more to please him than anything else, but fr-om the first applica tion I founsi relief. I know it to be the best relief I have ever tried.-- W. (2. Math ews, Justice of the Peace, Shlenandoah, Iowa. Milan, Italy, has recently become possessed ot a treasure in the shepe of a clock which is made entirely of bread. The maker is a Peruvian, who for years has been employed in the construction of this singular curiosity. To'. poor to purchase metal, and with only necertain allowance of bread daily, he deprived himself regularly of the soft p~ortions of his loaves, satisfying his hunger with crusts. He used a certain salt to solid ify his material, the various pieces when dry thus becoming pert'ectly hiard and insoluble to water. The clock is or respectable size, anid goes well. Trho casne, also made af hardened bread, dis plays great talent in design and execu t i11, Hardly a newspa.per printed but speaks of a sudden death by heart disease. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator would have cuired it., strong assertion; but many have said they were taken from the grave by it. $1. per bottle at druggists. A t Bornipart, Belgium, the fosl re mains of several igu nodone have been diteceered. One skeleton has been put together with wonderful skill, and now forms the chief curiosity of the museum of naiural history at Brussels. It has been placed in a specially construceted compartment in the court-yard, as its enormous height prevented it fiom be ing placed in any of the hals, Catarrh of the iadder. u8ingmg~ Irritation. tnflaummatton, all KIdne! and Urinarj 'rowmaia. eured by "Buchuva-i,. ' $1. Ana excellent stain for giving light colored wood the appearance of black walnut may be made and applied as fol lows: Take Brunswick back, thin it down with turpentine until it is about the right tone and color, and then add about one-twentieth it.s bulk of varnish. Thlis mixture, it is said, will dry hard and take varnish well. M ARt0N, M ASa -Dr. N. . Ruggs, says : "I .euommeni Brown's Iron Bitters as a valued lonac for e ntschung the- bix1 and rrmovmng all dy sepiue sy tutnma It does nlot hur-ItO e et. AN Indiana poet has written some verses on the opulence of his poverty. What worries most of us at the present t~:m is the poverty of our opulence. It s to sd athing to write versos about, Reoasons Why 3 Be-a-:se your stomach is not doing it Beueyour liver is out of order, an E~ra.se your blood is thin, and need B aseyou are~ troubled with nervoi B astyou are vexed with langiior : All these Reasous Cam be Set Asideby tht 7eeayour enfeebed stomach, and syour weairied liver and put it .Erkk your watery blood, and give C Caae your worried nerves, and give arraf~rnyour whole system and dr * Consderng that any man who I druggist a bottle of BaoWN'S IRON BK ahomld conue ..o fe-te n .a .us ,o THE GREAT CERMAN . REMKDY, I FOR PAIN. Relieves and bures - RHIEUA'NSM, Neuralgia, Solatlca, Lumbago, 3BAURAME, HEADA0HE,TO0'LHAOHs SORE THROAT; QUINSY, OWE-LLING, SPRtAINS, @ Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, 0 FROSTBITESi 3BURNN, OA LDSU, And all other bodily aches pl and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by til Druggists And 011PIPP11 Dealesrs. Directions In It laniguagtes. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. .......i... (sucessors to A. VOoJ1AR & O.K) ---- ... i-.nam Md. V. I.A. 80hVIlETH11ING FOR1C VKRiY15ODy. Itead, Alark anti Inwardly DIMest. If you have nausea, want of appetite, flatulency, dizziness, feverish symptoms, you are suffering from costiveness, and Hop Bitters 18 the Mure Cure. If your vital forces are depressed, It you have a feeling of general lassitude and weakness, are easily fatigued, iperspire freely oi going to sleep, are short of breath on every slight effort ani have a general feeling of melanololy anti depression, you are suffering front general debility and Hop Bitters removes it all. If you have ai seme of weight or fulliness iIn tie stomach; a clangeable appetite sonetluies vora. cious, but generally feeble; a inoruit craving; low spirits after a full meal, with severe pain for sonte time after eating, wind rising on the stonach; sour stoinach; vouilting and Utlttering at the pit or the stomach, and a soreness over i; nausea; headache, or sote of these syluptotis, you are suffeuing from dyspepsia, and Hop Bitters will permanently cure you. If you freeze one hour, burn the next, and sweat another; It you are sufferiug all the tortures of the Inquisition, one mnontent fearing you will die, and the next ft-arlig you won't; it you have blue nalls and lips, yellow eyes and ghost-like conplexion, you are suffering tIoni that miasmatto curse, Bilious, Malarial Fever, or Ague, and Hop Bitters will speedily cure you. If you have a dry, harsh and vIlow skin, a doll pain in the right side, extendin, to the shoulder blade and pit of the stoinach; .. tenderness over the region of the liver; a sense of tightness and uneasiness about the st,.uiel and liver; yellow nos.4s of the eyes; bowels irregular; a hacking or dry cough; uregular apltnlte; shortness of breath ing; feet anti hansis cold; totgue coated white; a disagreeable ta-te in the inouth; low spirits; blotches on the face and neck; palpitation of the heart; disturbeot sleep; heatrthtrn; lassitude-if you have any of these .%ytuptoins, you are suYerin froni Liver Comuplaint, anid Hop Bitters only will cure you. If iou have a cousplauint which few understand and none will give you credit for-an enfeeled condition; it goncns-e throughotut the whole sys tell; twitchitig of t -e lower Iinb., a desire to Dy all to pieces, anid a fear that you will; a stleady loss of strength and tiealth-anmy of these symptoins show that you awe nfering frot that heytira heided disease, nervoissises, and Hop Bitters will effectually ctile YOU. V you have Hrtght's ilismase of the kIlneys or any ottier d sea e of the kidneys or irinary orbrans ltp Billets is the only in-eiine tili cirti that wilt periitlyetire oti iit o ither A --COUGHS Consumption. In cases that have boen given up by their doe tore and their friendis; ali hiouo gonoc, alt offorti to cure censed. itheni somen one that had boon saved fromn a lke fate conies ina or hears of their lase. anti says: You are nao worse lhan I was. Btut hook at i ntow. IHAIE'dl lION FY OF 110 itE FIOUN D) idt it, and it witli euro yiin too." Frienids, sevier gtvo up unitit you have fulliy tried iIALE'S HONE'g OF Aioi(tHOtUND ANal TiAtt. It lia soid .n bottle' at r.i v.-tri aai at $t. the con.stenmts of the .atter boinag nearly triple thsatof thie 50-etenat bottle. Remiember the naumi - IIAI*14 HO(NEY OP fl0ltPiIOUND AN1V TAlt-ais fhere are countaerfetts: 3. N. CitITTIINToN, No. ttr5 Fultisn NI., Now York, troirietor. 8idi ly Druggists and Medicsno floaters everywhiere. PiIeo'us 'l'eonthaiche ivre,ms ('ta in 1 msnnoe. Gerrnan Corn Remover kilts Corns and Bunions. T 5IsI - ,Aia 'i'tJ 'II %lt NE w ta'i-ev wair . a: their hionies.,ain eity or counmtry, mnii e airn SC t o 9l2 pter w ek uii skiiig stoods s r our Fa:li an.i 0ae itii rate. Nenti t3c. for ,-amuple and TO SPECULATORLSe IH. LN h1itiM .t ill. N. (I Mti.l.Kla & t'O. 6&tlii uiter of [0 hiroadway t''Iinnirie. iini.-uio. New ~ctk. CRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. Meziahtrsiof :.ii pronauiehnt Proiteei Exchanges io Net i 'atrs. tt hiaai. Nt. a enie amid M ilwaukee. Wei-ve eielusiteiirivatie teletera ih wire between Cie .wro anet New Yoirk. Wili execute orders .on oer atietwhe-a retiuestedt Nend for iirculat1s cn. 1Claiva.rue ta 10l.LIDLM&0. AGENTS W a a;.n f';et ilsmn V "rldt. WArite for s.artieutaea to F. ItF.GINTER,. Pro trietor. ittn iouth tht Nstet. Phithadelphia. Pa. FREE Heaitlh.elger" A DESIRABLE FARM tauining 4 rt'iius anti attse, ands tiiet,i' .ary ouatbuttldings. Frout a1 all kind-' Stock, eropse a.i. i iiupinenta in ehluded. Pruev. $.00t0. Als . I Alti coulsatting 3i urith tiol a r sindia, p -.5-all,, 5 itr t tit osasi kiu-t,. Sto~ k, er. pa andt uiiit'einet- siiuchadd. l-rtee,53,000. For ful inser li aoiiu tii.., sp. LOUls 'd. U titill. It-ulahi. 1): eittstr to.. Md. star lan Its aletp, aial grnd its ta- iha? Ii f s' i t lin W Ot.hl%.., stnt lyo u shoul d ue' 9CLA RK'S INF A L BL E' A T 0 O 'I F a d E F ( P A In its ation . c. a isettle'. D~rugrt.tt. DRl8. J1. N. & . 1. IL IOBNSAVK. 01' NML1'-AHUNK ANt) MtHCt'RlALIZATION a should not ltemIitate to constalt J. N. andi J. B. HO. BEN8ACK, of 206 North Necoudi street, Phitadet. taeiter anll r b prs'n thurang the boere int . M.lia sni orPbM, nd to P. M. Atdvioe free. WVhusoeveur wtoiu know his CjSs. lMon and the wy to itruve it should read "WISDOM IN A N UTi'HELI.? a66''""in'ot"'own town. Term-aa outfit free. Addiress H. HA LLEPV ? CO. !anul. MaIne, )$aA Positio sfor raduates.i Write ior t'tenlare Sa u f r Kpt t oir tain~t p4no reet Rd~hr asni. l tiii~i~a....-0 "ou Feel Bandly. okprO )rly. I ir'on in It.. is aches and pain~s. rnd debility, Use of Brown's Iron Bitters, ih i help it to digst. ini splendid order. a rich red color. hem restfu pea'e, v'e debility and languor out. as a dollar mhay buy of the nearest rmst there is no re.ason why people