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Mtntion this Paper. OSSOOD is THOMPSON , Slaghamtog. IT. T. gPaK'WClEGATARI.i. Mm J ajtd dlisasas of head , throat and lunft B Wk StO wnh .OZONIZED AIR , direct and r WafV eoatiauons mcdicatlen of raiplratory J Br n erfana prodnclnc tan * effect at a far- K B" \ _ iaaM orablechancaaf climate CDCC from MU- Bf I objetttonabli rsATcara. rfiCC ALL BaBBaal Rx aW 3 Toueaa haT * SO days' TRIAL at small K St N _ af Jcost , lliuatratad book cWIbj : full par- M fcgr 4 ticalart.aaBtrKUTeALLWHOSCrrXR. K P COMMON SENSE CATARRH CURE. I 111 I CQNSUMPTIOI Km , IIutb a potittre remedy for the abore disease ; bj its uic M M thonsaads of cases of tha worst kind and of lone standing M M hare beea eurad. So stronc is my faith in its efficacy that B I will send two bottles free , together with a falaabls BaaBBai treatise on this disease to any sufferer. Gire Express and M PJD.address. T. A.SLOCVX. M.O. . lSlPearlSt. . 2f.V- ps ft IO TTSE3 THT1 BEST. I HI VStatonerakeepbem.StandardqcaUtT la IWall styles. 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' 1 " BBBBBBBBBBB ) S ) SSS B3 Baal 15,000 IVorlh or Lack. fieneca ( Kas. ) Tribune. Oct. Iftli. Auguut Liueo , n hnrncss maker in tho employ of Thomas Bennett , is in fivent luck. Ho canio to this town three months njro without mono3 * and Trithout friends. Now ho is assured plenty of money and numerous friends. For tho past two years he 1ms been investing in The Louisiana State Lottery , when bo fortunate as to havo a dollar , and last Sunday it was learned lightning had struck Seneca , and on Monday Mr. Linso received a copy of tho lucky numbers , tho ono-twontieth ticket ho held corre sponding "with the ono drawing the capi tal prize of § 300,000 , making his propor tion 815,000 a comfortable little nest egg as a financial start in life. He has drawn on M. A. Dauphin through the First National Bank for the amount , but there "is many a Blip 'twixt cup and lip , " and he does not feel as confident of its receipt as somo other people do. Never theless hois cheerfully at work , and wo predict him capable of caring for hie fortune if tho ticket held by him. No. 40,755 draws the coveted prize. Ho is of good habits , and knows tho value of n dollar though he manifests a weakness for lotteries. Our advicev to the boys with money burning their pockets is to invest , but to also remember there arc 10,000 chances to ono against j'ou , and lightning seldom , if ever , strikes twice in tho same place. P. S. Mr. Linso received his money this morning. An Odd Ifinlnc Organization. A very odd dining organization in Philadelphia is known as the Ishmael- 'ites , Tho apartment in which tho feast is held is alwaj's decorated in tho ori ental fashion , somo of the features in troduced being very luxurious and strik ing. During each season there is a muezzin who presides and rules the feast , and who also delivers a mock prayer and has a peculiar song. All wear turbans or fez capB , with long robes and ornaments around their necks. Chicago Herald. A Remarkable I'aper. The Youth's Companion is a welcomo visitor wcekljr in more than 400,000 fami lies , and has won a place in home life ob tained by no other publication. It is al ways safe , puro , instructive and entertain ing. Tho wonder is how any family can do without it. Any now subscriber who sends § 1.75 now , can have Tin : Companion free every week to January 1 , 1889 , and for a full year from that dat . Sample copies free. Address Tun Youth's Companion , Boston , Mans. Benjamin Harrison's favorite exercise is walking. Tho Coining Cornet. It is fancied by a grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a huge bottle , having "Golden Medical Dis covery" inscribed upon it in bold charac ters. Whether this conceit and high com pliment will be verified , remains to be seen , but Dr. Pierce will continue to send forth that wonderful vegetable compound , and potent cradicator of diseit.se. It has no equal in medicinal and health-giving prop erties , for imparting vigor and tone to the liver and kidneys , in purifying the blood , and through it cleansing and renewing the whole system. For scrofulous humors , and consumption , or lung scrofula , in its early stages , it is a positive specific. Druggists. The late William Warren , the actor , left an estate valued at $212,000. Woman's ) Wo lie. There is no end to the tasks which dnilj * confront the good housewife. To be a suc cessful housekeeper , the first requisite Ls good health. How can a woman contend against tli9 trials and worries of house keeping if tihe be suffering from those dis tressing irregularities , ailments and weak nesses peculiar to her sex ? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a specific for these disorders. The only remedy , sold by drugcists , under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers. Satisfaction guaran teed in every case , or money refunded. See printed guarantee on bottle wrapper. Citizen George Francis Train holds that flesh-eating is shortening human life. A General Tie-up of all the means of public conveyance in a large city , even for a few hours , during a strike of the employes , means a general paralyzing of trade and industry for tho time being , and is attended with an enor mous aggregate Iosb to the community. How much more serious to the individual is the general tie-up of his system , known as constipation , and due to the strike of the most important organs for more pru dent treatment and better care. If too long neglected , a torpid or sluggish liver will produce serious forms of kidney and liver diseases , malarial trouble and chron ic dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's PleasantPurga- tire Pellets are a preventive and cure of these disorders. They are prompt , sure and effective , pleasant to take , and posi tively harmless. Gen. Don M. Dickinson is superstitious on the subject of white horses. WN1. HANSCOM , Oshkosh , Wis. , who was for seven years so afflicted with piles that he was unable to attend to businesses entirely cured by the use Coje'si CarbolUalve. Price 23 and 50cents , at Druggists. For the last words of Noah Webster , look in the dictionary. An Extended Popularity. Brown's Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article in'use for relieving Coughs and Throat troubles. The soldier's definition of a kiss a re port at headquarters. A Radical Cura for Epileptic Fits. T t\t EditorPlease inform your readers that I hare a positive remedy for the aboTe named disease which 1 warrant to car * the - rorflt cases. Bo otrone is my faith in the virtues of this medi cine that I will send free a sample bottle and valnable treatise to any sufferer whowill ( rive mo his P. O. and Express address. My remedy has enred thousands of hopeless cases. H. Q. BOOT , M. C. 163 fearl St. , New York. When Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria , When the was a Child , she cried for Castorifj When she becams Miss , she clung to Castoria , | • Vhen she had Children , she pare them Castoria. i * Dfatrabntton of Illiteracy. Statistics collected in Germany show that in Boumama , Servia and Bussia about 80 per cent of the inhabitants are unable to read and write ; in Spain , 63 per cent ; Italy , 48 per cent ; Hungary , 43 per cent ; Austria , 39 percent ; Ireland , 21 per cent ; France and Belgium , 15 per cent ; England , 13 per cent ; Holland , 10 per cent ; United States ( white popula tion ) , 3 per cent ; Scotland , 7 per cent ; i Switzerland , 2-5 per cent , and in the whole German empire , 1 per cent ; while in Sweden , Denmark , Bavaria ? Baden . ' and Wurtembnrg , there is practically no one who cannot read and write. ' Beware of Oi.ntuientsjbr Catarrh That , , * t C * laltt 'Jlercury. ' ' * ; As'Mercury wfllTertainly destroytheseh' • of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be i used except on prescriptions from reputa- < ble physicians , as the damages they will do are ten fold to the good you can possi- | bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , O. , contains no mercury , and is taken internally , and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the sys- "tern. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be I sure you get the genuine , it is taken in- ' tern ally and made in Toledo , Ohio , by j F. J. Cheney & Co. , \ 23 ? Sold"by Druggists , price 75c per botl l llo. WS/X aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP flDaF lF * IWitaa a iiiW ) lii JlWWafjaW ! WWWE Wi * g " m JU a nti i mcm < a a Those Lovett Girls. "Well , " said Granny Purcell , look- ingout of the window while shebound off the little red stocking she. was knitting lor her son Hiram's young est boy , "I wonder what them high flyers will do now. Them Lovett girls , I mean. Just look , Ad'line , if they aint a-holdin' their heads just's high's if old Rufus hadn't lost a centl That youngest one Dory is toss ing her curls as independent as ever. # ome things haint sanctified to some people as a means of grace , I'm sorry to flay. " Her daughter-in-law , a pale ; thin , spiritless woman , who looks as if Granny Purcell herself had been a sufficient "means of grace" for any woman's sanction , put down her flatironwith a resigned air , and came to the window. "I s'po.se they ain't come to a , real ising sense of it yet , " she meekly sug gested. "There ! If that long-nosed one isn't actilly a flirtin'I Talking to Howard Vandjrne and rollin' her ayes , and showin her handsome teeth. And Lena has just given a penny to that organ-grinder's monkey. I sh'd think a penny would look 'most's big's a 25 cent piece to them nowa days. " "Ad'line" went back to her "flats" without replying , and Granny Pur cell bit off her yarn and rolled up the completed pair of stockings with a virtuous sniff. "They've been raised as helpless as kittens. I don't suppose any one of 'em can turn her hand to anything. But do something they must , and that pretty quick , too , from all ac counts. " Yes. Do something they must , and Granny Purcell had not a more "realizin' sense" of it than Clara , Lena and Dora Lovett themselves. Instead of flirting with Howard Vandyne , Clara had been bravely asking his help to secure an assistant bookkeeper's place for her in his father's store. The young man had thought none the less of her for her frank avowal that she must do something , if only to carry parcels for customers. He promised to do all in his power , and lifted his hat just as courteously as he had always done before Eufus Lovett lost his money in the disastrous collapsing of a certain consolidated mining com pany. A little later the three girls perched like sparrows , ( chattering included ) around Dora's pretty bedroom to consider ways and means. Dora sat on the bed , swinging her small feet , of which she was a little vain ; Lena settled herself in the bay windowand bent her blue eyes over her last win ter's bonnet , which she was ripping with a view to making it over ; Clara knelt by little Dora's little school book closet and looked over a pile of arithmetics. "Isnffeit too bad that the 'smash' had to come just at this particular timesaid Dora , "when my best street suit is well nigh disreputable , and I haven't a thing but this brown tricot , as old as the hills ? How can I go to seek my fortune without a fresh , stylish , becoming suit ? " "Evolve one from your inner con science , as the German did the camel , " said Lena , shaking out a bunch of garnet and smoke colored "tips" and blowing some imagined dust from them. "Evolution is a work of time , and I must go forth in battle array by Monday at the farthest. " "He is thrice armed who hath his quarrel just , " quoted Clara. "Two arms will be enough , with willing hands at the end of them. " "And a fertile brain to direct them , " added Lena. "Nevertheless , the suit of mail " "Is an iron necessity , " broke forth the incorrigible Lena once more. "Seriously , girls , " resumed Dora , after the light laughter had subsided , "we can't all live on Clara's book keeping , or on Lena's puns" throw ing a little ball of zephyr at the lat- ter's neat brown braids : "and I in tend , if the combined genius of the family can furnish forth a presenta ble toga and a helmet , in other words , a suit and a bonnet , to go to Boston next week and write for the newspa pers. " A double groan greeted this an nouncement. " "Try not the pass , the old man said. ' " was Clara's advice. "Bemember , oh rash mortal , it is only 'beneath the rule of men entire ly great' that the pen is mightier than the sword , " cried Lena. "Some women do succeed in journ alism , however , and I have written a little , you know , " said Dora , with a modest lowering of the curly head. "You'll have to descend to ever so much wire-pulling. Writers are so jealous of one another , except the famous ones , " suggested Clara. The warrior bowed his crested head , And tamed his heart of fire , said Lena. "Meantime , what amltodo"cried Lena , in mock distress. "I have no talent for literature , music or the stage. Teaching I detest. Law and medicine do not beckon with rosy and allurjng smiles. I suppose I shall : iayjevto sfay at Jab me and Jopk ? alter father and mother , and grow'fo be a • little , quiet , old woman with a shoul der-shawl , one of these days the kind who sit in the corners at tea parties , ; and have to be hunted up and talked to by the long-suffering hostess. " "Catch you sitting in corners ! j You're a long way off from the shoul- i der-shawl yet , my Lena , " said Dora , ' giving her aa affectionate smile. She ! was very proud of her sister's bright- j ness and quickness , even when the ' | okes were aimed at herself. "An idea has just occurred to me , " ' i .nuwi naff * . . . . .M laHrnasaifsiWl'WliiM i.fcJuiMwuMiui . • Kaaaaaaaaaaa a < aaaaaaaaaa * aa > aaaaaa > a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa3aaaaaaM snid Lena , "but I shall not whisper a syllable of it to anybody till I see how it is going to turn out. Mean while , if this misguided mortal will put her head into a lion's don ( or an editor's , which is the same thing ) ; she must go clothed and in her right mind. Dora , why couldn't wo take the best of your brown tricot , rip and color the disreputable street suit with diamond dye exactly tho shade of the brown velvet , cover a 25 cent bonnet frame with tho same , and send you forth , conquering and to conquer. " "Lena your the salvation of the family , " cried Dora , in ecstacy. Clara hustled the arithmetics back' into the closet , and produced three pairs of scissors. In a short time the two suits were rippedshaken freo of dust and travelings , and the dia mond dye purchased for two cents at the drug store around the corner , ' was seething in an old tin pail on the kitchen stove. " 'I am dyeing , Egypt , dyeing , ' " sang Lena , as she fished out tho piece with an old broom handle , rinsed them througn four or five wa ters , and hung them out in the bright air without ringing. "If Howard Yandyne should come to call , shall I send him out here to shako hands with you ? " said Dora , saucily , coming to the kitchen door with her half-made bonnet in her hand. "Considering that these lily fingers are being darkened lor your especial benefit young woman , it strikes me that your jests seems rather unseem ly. " "You will be rid of me next Mon day. Clara the dear soul , has run around to see if little Miss Moss can come tomorrow to cut and fit the transformed goods. I have just had it out with father and mother in the back parlor. They were opposed to my going , of course , but I finally convinced them that there was no choice. Father is two old and disheartened for a new start in business. If we all get situ ations , we can take care of ourselves and the dear old folks , too. " "That remains to be proved , " said Lena. It is very certain that we must try it what ever the issue. " Monday morning Clara was in stalled as assistant bookkeeper in the establishment of the elder Van- dyne at a salary which seemed small when compared with the lavish pin- money formerly bestowed by an in dulgent father. She accepted it grate fully , howeverfor , it meant independ ence athingmore to be desired than fine gold. Dora left on an early train for Bos ton , carrying in her hand-satchel § 5 in money and about a dozen MSS. , which had never yet been submitted to the piercing glance of an editorial optic. The new suit was all that could be desired. ' 'You needn't tell B eacon street peo ple how much it cost , Dora , " said Lena , dabbing at a sisterly tear or two with her handkerchief , as the hour of parting drew near. "I don't expect to meet many of them , " was the repty. "Don't cry , dearie , till you see whether I make a failure or not , " Lena went home from the station , and , with the help of one small maid ( the other servants having been dis pensed with ) , set the house in order , made preparations for dinner , then proceeded to put in execution the plan which had been simmering. She made brief calls on six or eight ofher lady acquaintances , and when Clara came home at noon she found her sister sorting various garments in all stages of dissolution , from the merely faded and stained to those that were "rim racked and center- shook ! " "What areyou doing , Lena ? Those things never belonged to our house , " exclaimed the astonished Clara. "True , but I am going to build up the fallen fortunes of our house on just these shreds and patches. To elucidate " she produced from under her chair a large placard on which she had printed with a pen : Hospital for disabled garments. Patients received in all stages of in firmity. Dyeing and cleaninga speci alty. "You never were like other girls , Lena. What put this into your head ? " "Planning Dora's suit last week , " answerd"Lena , serenely shaking out a lavender silk skirt and eying it critically. "That card is merely the rough draft of an advertisement which I intend to put into the Weekly Chronicle. Most of the ladies I have spoken to look onitas afreak. They little dream that I mean to make a serious business of it. I have the privilege of doing the best I can with these things. The utterly irredeem able ones will be cut up into carpet- rags for their owners. I expect eventually to require several assist ants , and if you get sick of bookkeep ing and Dora's journalistic plan falls through , we can organize a home ' ' " 'Consolidated. Clara dropped into a chair , the picture of amazement. "You will probably not be asked , " said Clara , putting on her things. "I hope when you do make your for tune out of your dabblings and mussings you will take me to Yellow stone park and the Yosemite. Noth ing less expensive "will restore me after a few years' bookkeeping. " Dora's letter came in due time , and Lena read it aloud at the dinner table. Boston , Nov. , 18 . Dear Blessed People I am having a lovely time , in spite of a bit of homesickness. Was lucky enough to get a place the very first day in the office of the Social Recorder. Editors are not a bit horrid. At least , Mr. Brooke isn't. "I foresee an editorial brother-in- law , " exclaimed Clara , shaking her head in . , . ' a.tragic manner i ; 5. - • Nonsense ; " rejed * ; I li. "News * paper people are too busy to make ' love to one another. " I don't know why he gave me the place. \ I showed him my scrap-book , and he was kind enough to say that my articles were ' "very fair , very fair , indeed. " He engaged , me to write up the fashions , art , exhibitions , shop windows , ect. I must begin at the foot ; of the ladder , you know. I have hired a room near the office at $2 a week , and am • doing my own housekeeping by means of a , receipe-book. It is fortunatethat no one but ( myself is obliged to partake of my dishes so ' "fearfully and wonderfully made. " ' "Poor child , " said her mother. "She will halfsta herself to save " , i timo and money , and then break down and havo to como homo after all. " 1 am writing stories in tho interrnls of regn- lar work , to replace tho brown suit bcfnri ) it lwgins to look shabby. Havcwut a sketch to one of the illustrated weeklies , and om anxiously awaiting tho verdict. The Btory Beetncd ub good an the average. "No doubt it is far better , " said Lena , "but publishing , like kissing , goes by favor in too many in stances. Don't expect mo homo for Thanksgiving or Christinas , but send mo a box full of all tho good things your combined gcniuB and energy enn evolvo , provided the condition of tho treasure will admit of any festivo prepara tions. "She shall have it , even if tho rest of us go without it , " said tho father , and the others gavo hearty consent. Boston is as nice as ever. I havon't met the S s or tho D b , neither havo I yet notified them of my arrival. I shall not force myself on them. "She's as good as tho best ofthem , with money or without , " cried Clara , indignantly. "They cannot begin to compare with her in brightness. " I may be sent to somo of the fashionnblo parties to report costumes , decorations , tho Huppcr , music , etc. What fun it would be to test some of tho young gentlemen we met last winter , and sco if they would be brnvo enough to recognize me in tho humble capa city of a reporter ! I will try and send a moro interesting letter next week. How does Clara enjoy (1) ( ) book-keeping , and what wonderful plan has Lena carried out ? Give my love to evsrybody. Do writo mo long , newsy letters. Tho very piles of Bhingles of that new Iioubo in the yard next door would take on a halo now , and I believo I should hug even tho meatman's dog if I should meet him ( no pun intended ) on a fashion- ablo avenuo in tho broad glare ot day. In fact , I should rather enjoy the sen sation it would create. Your loving , loving , loving , Dora. Her letter was so bright and brave , so loyal and tender , that tears shone in tho eyes of the home group as Lena fblded the sheets caressingly and replaced them in the envelope. "We can write her a combination letter , and describe all our doings , " said Clara. "Father mustn't forget to tell of his experiments with fancy poultry , by means of which ho hopes to win back a few sunken piastres. Now I must say good by for another fire hours , and go to mount my wooded throne. I almost feel like saying , with Queen Constance : 'Here I and sorrow sit , " on days when the debits and credits worry me. " "Queen Constance didn't mount a wooden throne , " remarked Lena. "She sat on 'the huge , firm earth , ' as low as she could get. Be sure and stop at the drug store on your way home for my garnet dye. Tomorrow I must color two suits and finish making up a third , but there's money in it , as well as lots of fun. I wouldn't change places with a millionaire. " Granny Purcell prophesied an im mediate matrimonial engagement for Howard Vandyne when she learned that Clara was employed in his fath er's counting-room. She also strongly disapproved of Dora's leaving home to write for newspapers. "Such brazen man's work as that never Avill prosper , Ad'line , mark my words ! " But Granny Purcell , like many of her kind was doomed to disappoint ment. Everything prospered the bookkeeping , the "brazen" journal ism , the hospital for disabled gar ments , the fancy poultry. Neither was Howard Vandyne judiciously angled for , neatly caught and care fully landed. He and all "them Lovett girls" remained good friends and nothing more. They were too busy to fall in love. Clara went to Yellowstone park and the Yosemite , and eventually to Europe , in the company of a wealthy family who engaged her as compan ion to their eldest daughter. Lena enlarged her business till she rented an office down town. She is 3till pursuing it , refusing all offers of marriage till she settles her parents comfortably tortheremainderof their days. She declares that she shall yet be "the quiet little old lady with a shoulder shawl. " Dora , now a recognized journalist , makes brief but delightful visits home , where she is lionized by her neighbors to her heart's content. Her literary work enables her to keep "one suit ahead , " as she ex presses it , and she is also laying up something for the future. The "edi torial brother-in-law " other - - , or any kind , is still a myth. Dora has no idea of giving up her personal inde pendence. "I have met so many darling 'old maids' since I have been doing press work , " she says , "such bright , keen , cultivated , cheerful 30uls , with not a care in the world beyond the preparation of their daily copy , that it would require much stronger inducements than I see at present to win me from their busy , self-respecting ranks. " In their little personal sacrifices and economies , "those Lovett girls" have learned that people can be very happy without a large amount of money. They have discovered that a brave , cheerful putting of the hand to the plow inevitably results in a harvest of good. They take an in terest in the deep things of life. They have learned , too , to sympathize with all toilers. They have come to "a realizin' sense" of their talents and opportunites , and , in the words of Frances Sargent Osgood's beauti ful poem a poem which is old , yet ever new they would say to their fashion bound , ennui-stricken sisters all about them , to those who lan- gush in gilded prisons and silken fet ters : Work for some good , be it ever eo slowly , Cherish some flower , be it ever so lowly ; Labor , all labor is noble and holy. Letthy great deeds be thy prayerto thy God. Helen T. Clark , in Woman's Jour nal. aal B Cannot Be Ascended. Mount St. Elias promises to be the future mountain-climbing center of this country. A traveler who has re turned from there , after failing to as cend , to thesummit , , reports that his pa ty , af r'surmo ntingTgreat diffi * culties , reached a Tieight bf Ilj500 feet , and were then compelled to abandon the enterprise. The ascent was covered with ice mounds , strewn with boulders. The party were at one time knee deep in snow and at another were wading through icy waters fed by glaciers. He believes the mountain cannot bo ascended without the assistance of trained Swiss mountaineers. The packers with the party could notIunl . Washington Post. fV r-iT- -ir - iini 'li , ii > ii a ' lil "Hi mi all , mi r "Wlinta flsli ' * said Pat way to spell , , when ho saw tho namo Pnycho on a ship. But a more wonderful spell will bo oxor- clsod over tho coughing child of yours that koops itself and you awake , If you will try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 couts. Neuralgic paroxisms nro often of extreme violence , and brought on by tbe slightest provocation , such as a draught of cool air. On tbe first intimation ot such an at tack rub with Salvation Oil. It can bo bought at all druggists for only 25 cents. Mrs. Harriet Becchor Sto wo Appears al- ' most well again. How to make money get a situation in a mint. Kansas gives Harrison a plurality ot 82,000. 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