Erf- it There is no evidence tfcat tkiAiuT- - L.1....1 ... .1... I. , , UU,,H i 1 1 enta. ho. tliough theyi wer j- f, culture ami lomi ol literature, liid WVer aippea in me l lerian sjirinff;. j jtere it a iiimtjn ol the ivru pro. dure! by Khune Uixxiale at tile 0f ten, which, tliouich not profound, u' written with a ftiontanei aiid a frJj.. ,'". ..... remarkable rimu ... v.,v tragedim. " 11 U-... Hettv. U.nrT rrf infant i'', ... ,4 "eleven saw thill Ik cbarmin,; r . li.tr..., mm ss l iuf .. . flfr7 the following P. fct. 1" ""- " " unui:t "e w""1' Wwcm.aniiinsvi... n... r, everything lioul the t ami staire business. t pr.m.um-l, ami in No kia mad m. api"-"'-'" - Lal t U.s v row mrrj. before a miKj 111-- a. nnn ir-al cities of Ire L.mI Fjurlaml wan triuin- Ctailly brought op at the tre, wliero n sehm. in "Hnro. Lr.(ilrOt to -' nti'in. ,iiiie was doumeo ,d over the liy ! mr, i km the nmniingtn Mill VII CPWllti .... the "Infant Riw rav SB to hfe. was ei Howl it were killed in the rush jw doors "f the theatre, opened. The other pfly- L empty. Harali jsimnnis, Ls, John rredencW Cooke, kisdJulin kemMe n tHi to He ironally des riteu filat hme at a ikiv ol rare tedur hair ami hlue even, and arriag ml romnmnding TSfB I wit ruling in the J. .,s ninile t' c at h a m 'ue. ami it i related that ta, ilady of quality tvuiW-d it the inn where M;vter liking in onler to cat' h I sa !a.e. art memory of the. "Inf.int uhavt)n wonderful, for i tlx role of Hamlet -husi-mail and everything inidn vs. Hi rejiertory consisted f'Sorval. Hanih'l, llon.oo, a "lovt'n Vown," (r tavian. Wumeera,"1 Kolla. Taw-red. ESI , Ixiinan. in -Zara," and r rBrtjomma." Tlie mi- 8 of Vtfcs ius" be-an to wane f Em mLn. tlimiifh for thn WKUucwifully through the I. Winn? fnfni the otat'e at fctorn ( collet'e. In 1H1'.'. Im !i llie board ax the Earl of it tmiiKieufnl. all lu tal---5!!r having led him. He 1 at tlie at;e of eighty-three. Hilt HT WOSl)KRn t BOV. Qatiertin, lli most won f '.W England ever proihicei), 'a U ape of m x , rpirded as a ppartnU bH-iB hc-ould not lilpiabet. He w& sent home M w difcnic' an iru-or-'Or, and for wmismontha no Sort a niade by hin parenta a him. Dunng" thi Idleness fmiiri tomewhere in the houe niunml tnaniwript with & HtaU tliat altr td hut ttiuanaiii orint blark-Jelter em to have enratei in hl for reading. I9 tonnel ne and wad la bit room from until night I years old he waa rmiflrmril hv pinapri1KKlit the time hi F oil Itie Iat V,,i..l...nv f" DUb islied in II... 11... 1.1 , - ... tiro in , 11 aire of l.r,n K. nnh. r1! vere. ami ..l.ui il,i gj.w'ntttbtfamoua Rowley l anerward laituml an omsoni Whn I....I iu .i ir, rUiatury. The wonderful f""" W ),)em. i renti "mm among Enliah wnt- m (act l,a. .i. .... ii IB tt v.-v ni. " WCtmOUS Fnirli.l, f H.,n. r- Ie onlef to oroduce o vol- S moonlight, nornetime alt l Mvi .i. I .. MI OF RM. fflft on un-t nkv Hriiibt dailiclit tke. 1-aviui! ln ii.hi lima die . , !'!-buii tlial iiiiiij;,ing lie i i A "ben of. r : ! Wilt n lovi 'n rm nn i net,' ! iMsr hriKtilll'i-o liuM-; , Y.yr Willi IjuI Inn tri" virt, In hiari thTr tinier itt ; Ali' of tuf t ; " ( !ra Keau liooilale wrote at the age of ten the following utanas wtwh will ahow tha child i aptitude for verse thouKli it ia not tilled with the niiirit of nature tiutt 4TUieatf imntof her early rnetru al etlorta. iheia ih pjd color eflei t in thee linen, whether they euQie ironi a i-iiiiu naiHK or nm: A U if -iirr injr loiult 'J hat 111 !) iUi ... NimI w llli piirjil uar J'n 1 1m- iiii-I linrf Are I, low ii 1.) tUe fimin? giU i. Tin- r- h llie enlili n (,nl, '1 liry a'ru ihi- irnld. n Ami lib purple or Al lb" utiii-! lior- Tlirj wail while the wind lir-a!hrlow Many i hildren of the older urewth would not le ashamed to sign their naine to eu h vertex. The writer is a you ni; ladv now and her ioeni apiiear here and there in liiJb fluauaints. She polishes her ifnn ffiore an of old, but It l uiie'tionahle if he ha iinprov l on the fresh inspiration that was born in happv henrtid rhildhootl, or if she un ilr.taiidft natu at wil. as' when she lived at Sky Kacm, anion Hit woods of e H la Ivie; the Uerksire ! i.ltll I erd ranatlrrey Ijttle Tommy Kuwll, now topiinir in t"lu alio, who arts mi grai efully and lmtiietirttUv the roli of Uttle Ird Fauntleroy. I not only a boy, and a true one In every respw t, but quite a lliaiilv fellow and far (rum tn-nitf a mioile! child. When Tommy at home, he live with ln mamma in the top of a huiiilsomn Hat at No. VM West Ten-tv-mnth mre't. New York. He has a pretty little room all by himself, oue aide of w hii li is rumpled by a nowy white cot jut T'm' length. This is his den, and if any one pervade lis aucred precinc ts and disturb any of the kni k-knack and soiiveinrs juaieu around in twyiali fashion they hear from Tommy in very Mrotie and unpii-aini terma. On the lame at w.e neau oi m. ImmI are article wtm h. it lommy na . ...14 ll. r wililil Ikm Keia in ms ui j most ceriaimy oe hjuhu ... arepierei ol twine ano unuj, MASTF.R TOMMY BCWKlJ. .tone and marhlen of various color. 1WO tin SOIUiris. description. and money k;,U,the rf on a mule, a mafrmfjmg; K' , ch ker, two n.f. ty -":K;e iB t,,a 'Jl ;ndie- the army, a h t - h ath-k. uo which w Pamt lisi(ia chopper w . Tommy Tiuo4lStorle. A I'it of a bet whk-h took place in a lroker'i otfii h.-ro , .. of HibThit. nays Arlo linti in' the 1 rovidence Jouninl. ' invetrtigutol pMtv carcfullv cer tain linen of western Kt,.i- i- uig down hw tlieorien to a couple of 'fiends, wlio liuio-hwl t ;.i.. i p. ,j v J, ivun (1 liU told Lim ood-naturedlvtliat liedid ii'it know wlmt ho ,., .,ii-:.w. ilxmt. I II aliow you wlietlier I know !itl mil bilking alu.m r nt T !tyou :, that lean clear i:U in these atnf i-jj lfore the bonrd loiseti." " i mie,"' ci ied the other. 1 1 lacked inly twenty-five minutes of the time for the closinp of the board, but Mr. X lmatily scribbled an order, which ue m-nt oil at once Th,.n ho .nl. nlatetl a tnouieiit and diKpatched a ond. What he bought and what If sold I do not know, but in anv i" the result of his twenty-five inin- ilte trnnHactiotiH waa thai he mined, over and above conimiKioiiM ()ne of the men who were prewnt told nie the rtory, and I said to him in comment: I am profoundly itrnornnt ofi-pec- ulntive traiiKiictionH. hiit con vou tell me why in the World, iMr. X. knew how to nuilke'lhe- rflonev, he didn't do ir. it limit tli the Htinuihis of a wager?' " ih. of cnui-HC he ran Jus riskn, was the ei-ply, whiili, I suppoe,must. have ls'ii antislactory, nlthourh it did not sound bo, "and lie probably wn not Htire emmrh of the way tiling would turn to po in in cold blooil," All ofwhich illustrates the panic aide ot stock Hpecidationn. Another stock atorv which is mildly diverting relatin how Mr. A. a vumiK lawyer purchased some mining stock throe or four years since, and it soon utter be-imc worth nothing whatever W bin club n. lew weeks since he mentioned the circumstances to Mr 1!. a doctor of hi class at Harvard. "Well," was the answer, "I am in the Hume fix of some manufacturing ifu-t- HI tell vou what I'll "do and I'll chance vtm for lucW The exeluinge thus jokingly rro posed was effei-ted, and n few day later A told Mr. C, a third classmate1, ot the transaction. "I was caught the same wov off some railronrd bonds," i' observer "and it you lika I'll trade them for your manufactur ing stock." Tt f,,v i ib.it there was ome- thing amusing in this exchange ot patK-r which purport.nl to, rppn-sent i, ,.,! whs reallv worthless. si; iiiii'.ii ix. i-. . , HeinadeastK-ond exchange in the ie nsiVmt in which he innde tne first. The odd sequel of the tale is that since this took place early m the winter, both the manufacturing stock and the mining stock have np- i ..i ih.. surface, and, "I- pe reu nuu" ' ihonshthoy are not nt any very oft v figure, they i re '"' '" than nothing, while ine - ll0mlswhich.got on h.ssecc m. cx (.1an,rearest.illifnoappn;WiWvaluf whatever K h'cl i' t''lt he 18 I,n.r" fflv mnrbri out by fate lor mi, tort nne and, of course, theie tins K"a good deal of fun over the mat- ter. ", Ike Paradlae el hrann. W ild. Hjatblei-jinttTe, CfrulB and abundant crop. I i'1" (rUi- ra t'l als'ii cUBirif IB IU swfa, I" iiii lan.rn.ft i.M, iris.. AiMn-sa tUe OrK jU A cent's worth ot autliority freipieiitly putU a man up 25 et-nta' wnrtii. Suinmrr Tulira via llie Habaib. Ituuiid trip ticketn are now on aale to He ummer resorts of Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Mary laud, Virginia, and all the principal resorts u( t lie United States and Canada. Also one war and round trio tickets to Liver- luiol, Lcnilon, Paris, and all parta of Kurope via all lines lit lowest rates. Write to or call on the undersigned lor full par ticulars in regard to routes, rules, etc. '.. V Ci.ytos, S. V. P. and Ticket Agent, l."02 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. anrient times everyhody played the now tne liar plays everybody. A VUIimi From Boulder. Down this pleasmit plain we sweep the sentinel mountnin chain alwavs on our rialit; usst Fort Collins, with its fine build inirs anil shaded street nast many afield rd wavini; arain and over many a nioun tain st rea in, until we bask slowly into liouldcr. And then, 0 honest American i-itiwn vou who raved about Switzerland hut never visited Colorado behold this visiim: There is a grandly impressive hinkcround of mountain heights, flushed nw with a tender play of light and color; the remoter beaks snow-capped, the nearer fiiot-hilU covered with verdure, and at their very leet, nestling in security, is Boulder. As hir bs you can see down the viilley there are silvery, shining streams, 1 in v bikes here and there, and many a fair fnr?n land nut lined in dim repose; hack ot ail the everlasting hills; belore you a noble landscape; overhead a dome as clear and blue a Italy. And this is only one of the many exquisite spots reached only by the l uion l'acilic Railway in Colorado. Jacksonville, Fla., has just had a $1G0,- 000 lire. Fu.4 Nafcit f Ai". Bats." states Dr. Andrew Wilson nre usually known to lie eitiier inaeci eaters, like our common 01? fruit enters, HKe tue iui ""- - 1 ,,!.., l,o The. vnninires 01 oouiu HUH cincuiii-i. , i-i. Aiiieriea exhibit an unusual iipiieui. l,h.,V aa e know, but liliuerwj uu uUC has Busiiectcd bats ! tish loviug lio-.1.-. a un. impriemi soecies, cuviurs. n- o"i'" V . 1 1 1, l.uun liiiiiKl 10 ue a nr" eater. The fact only serves as an addi tional lesson in the modincation 01 sa. mid habits. When oue reniemuera u., . nt least one species of parrot, lias devei- oied a fish eating uiiun, " l.at taking kindly to a fish dinner is by no means to be regarded as 01 ...i; i,;...i Knine exueriments 01 luviiuiiiy jiiiu. - , - John Hunter may also ue ai-i"" by wav of showing that changes in food habits" ma v readily euongU be produced by man. - . 1. U klki mmm twaai " - Nature Lave enabled some animals . . 1 . i.:,l l.m afl W11 aS 111 see olijecis uemuu , ,, , front without turning uroumi. - haa this power in a marked degree 1U eves are large, prominent and place S tonS y. IU power of seeing things in, he reaf is very noticeable in mrnd. cxinrsiu" for though this dog is mute while running, the bare is able to g to a nicety the exact moment a it will be best for it to double. Hoisea 1. ni ft ;s onlv neces- are auoiuer uim.. v." ' ,H,. sary to watch a uowe. 1 - out mmicers, 10 ' T .t for instance, those 011 nai the driver even attempt to take the , wL , p? in baud, and H tue liorse i work be will at once iui,ini ir The giraffe, which is ft y"M?2r mal. is approached witu me. uiu."y ItV.on account of its eyes being so- placed that it can ec n front When approached this same- 1. ..I Metis. The fauna of well water as shown by 1 roi. eiciovsicy b -. , r vi,i .niniiiiRes 111 soeciesot organism, including twenty varieties of like nriraniMnK, twelve varieties if HllfTdllfl tP infuHoria. forty-live vane ntv-fonr vu ticn vi uiiici iuiiioi - . , rieties of worms, and ten varieties ot Crustacea. These varieties are washed 1.,, ,.,..f..o naiMiihi the wells, where tl,.. lio in mud mi the bottom, their ..n. Ir, tl,o water above being indi ........l 1,,, ., t. 1 niineiirniiee. l)nnK Uiu ii 1 'J n mi.. ... .-11 . , i"( from wells containing them arises clnetly f-..., n, .mil -4. f -i 1 1 it iiiiriinic mutter sup porting them, which greatly favors the development of fungi which prey upon the human body. A Lucky Texan. llB'lettTllle iTex.l New Kra, SI av 15- The people in this section have been peculating in Louisiana State Lottery tickets lor some time, and have received several good premiums and on one or two occasions large ones, but the town was struck dumb when it was found that ticket No. au.074 drawing the first capital prize of SliUO.UOO in the April drawing, was held partially by a party in Ilallcteville. It is olten said that luck hills to the unworthy, but interviewing Otto Von Rosenburg, the liappv possessor of one-twentieth part of the ticket, we find it bus fallen in the right place. He is an Industrious young mer chant who has been here but a short time, his native home being Round lop, leias. '1 he $1.1. WK) received by him will be partly used in his business: it establishes him on a firm financial basis." It haB not turned la'K-ml, unci, he will use bis new found .Xn!...i.itli tnse and discretion for Ins -. n u iiemnpll t and the furtherance of his-ptcivst in the public welfare. He has heeriiiveslingMone ticues eacii muiim the Jaiiiikville Stiite Lottery for about two years, and he thinks the amount expended was sell invested. The J.ouisiana fetute I Jtuky Conipai y is a thoroughly reliable iiMAion, as was evidenced in this case. iitTlJ ....U..,iaAnf Ilia tic ket, for collection to 1111, Iliik Uins & Co., of Galveston, and itwat paid u lion presentation withoutauy discount. Higli license in Boston has reduced the number ol saloons from 2,000 to 780. the Dark MghtiilHIE Flalie. Tt rion lmimens nowadays that camera shows us objects that are in visible to the eye. A fresh instance of this is the curious phenomenon of nUara flash of li-htning, which has been pho- t l.,l ninnrr tlfi OrdllllltV White flashes. The only i.lausib e exphma ion of this appearance is that of I rot. blokes, n t u ' .,.1 Tf Curtis of Harvard college, who have independently arrived. at the conclusion inni mo is really the path of a vanished flash that is, a truck of heavy nitrons oxide was left behind in the atmosphere im pervious to the flashes of light ininie diatelv following and consequently ap pearing opaque in the picture. A Slave 10 ilnblf. An ex-member of congress tells a pa m . ..t: ,.t.. Ho oovo- " nin li villi: in Wnsli'incrtrin from hand to mouth r" , ; enal les it to direct with great. precision the rapid storms of hicks witu. which it defends useii. x Journal. When an article has been Bold for 24 years, in spite of competition . ? . '.. 1 t ui.nennr Quality. imitations, il inusu .-i . ,. Uobbins' Electric Sob ph.. been cons tantly made and sold since mw cer lor it. Best of all. The l,iiree.t Meteoric Iron. The heaviest l1."!" known is the "tlnmdeibidt of Aral sheik Kala,.h lien Assab. It fell 111 Cen tral Arabiii, and is one of the ten k,.o eorites'that have been seen whea . ,,- Tt l.no.rlit llV Kllillisll Bll- lalllllj;. iHiiW""r- . .. , v tl.orities. who have since caused it to b chemically analyzed t 7''" S4 per cent of iron, 7.40 nick el. 0.J cobalt traces of copper, vboBphoma, of amorphous carbon, its wight is 14V ?,ou Is Much larger stony meteorites are known, including one of twenty-five, tons. Just, think of it! $140.52 made in one. eek hy an ?ent representing B. T.3oto rave had "many more parties traveling lor them who did equally well, .on. , ood rleal better. If you need employment it would b a good thing to sit down and. write them a line at once. For two two-cent stamps we will seniT or i..,,,.!! n manacs in remmtr" ""Homet..d. Omaha, Neb. All ot the Chicago flames i - tion. sole- Mu rlir-s Sale Rmnke the Sheriff SaleSegar. 10 cunts IliiviLiia A straight ar for 5 cents. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, W hen she was a Child, Cic cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Ri-rintion to bed and una i - your head. oak cot list be .anini ft Die -iui holding Tommy m mt-it he like ma". his arms. I ,icitogTaph ltte.r than any other he ha. er on tli. bureau and place-1 iiiiBginable are piioioi,.r . ho Uda,tor, all fno . have written me r .-a. .--menu to him on 1 ihe h ,iRn(rs a Above tne io". Milall bookcase uru hich 'lorn 1' ,a uses Health nd Beauty. 1 .,W Home Companion. nv. i.i,oontiful. a woman mm healthy; the delicacy which comes on, p iJHical weakness is no an 10 .Lfheuuty. The grace of per- " n is thereto, sound bone !l L, heiUth strengthens the ,cles. and the proper conditions 1 1 luno-a 1R of trreat of the Btomncii huo imtiortanee on tion of the blood i liey Had Met Before. i 1 (Ji,. t ..l.,nr Twn vomi'.' men lionriieu a niaio Enter end am ing. ami miaii w"'- , i. kjivii lie " hi, favonla Lookf. H tt, and Tom bawyer 1 ,..,lB,m8 htion often read parts 01 a . . . wa of -Uttle Iird runi'a of presented to mm lloigson Bur- the rionii"-- . jvenlure auu nelt H b00?0' fond of the ...) t1 IO pru, -" Arabian Night"- on this lwlf 'J! a. " IT wed to the album, wbi. h """-detti of pnde. ex porter with a 1, real fi) r plaimngall ab-mt the d 1 He, about S.000 dif l'l Zn by the lected many; of H i'n , ,e 0( old-fashioned and truly trading. , , . not the "nly.one J"0?' in his interest hotn ,, ahl' tne iic" large poatK-f"nP r.h...L od to the re- "iieftlial K 1 1-.1 i..; , .fc iivuuw llll Ulll. "'"ateraiida rrn.i nt i,.,.,i nf any work to per "WD l.lial Urlnn u. ImirUcn r"! he hi,. n 1 .1 ...1 in t(hl....i.;- - .1. ...... 1 "l Bisk, us nutrval tt the pce- 1 fich a niin.l 1. ti.i. , kfv: . IM IU VIII" s. rfcal iw.i... 11. i L. "."ii. u wm wail FsH VaaiaH ...1 . ! . 1 .1.1 Uj 1 iiinsj monina imu 0l. bv his own hand. In lxn '"Pr but be left behind him ui4" ot Pm k,ul piy" UilUfL AXERICAK CIHUiBEN. 0w two remarkable child "n born.afartle.l the literary . ft - - 'uiume or ttoems ntiiiea i,H . m"-" hlch was publialied in 1H78. Tb work contain "hundrsxl odd verses, principally abject of Nature in fu varying s Sftd l,... 11.: . .1 i. 't - .'s-ituiinfr inrounnuuv m Hllrit. TV. am u.r. ., ' iiw aanivi (ioodaU tnA v.lmiM (tnnilale. lUrs of a rantlerruan fatner in Hills. At the time "Ap wm DuhlusHsal the aleUrs iij M? rMrtee years of age vhrofTtb-y bad both t"H Umy were aloe. the perlect circuit nnd its freedom Z Sy by irenuentbathircg -I- fSr TlSiS nre wont lonfly An erican girl's Hallow tinsel the A inHum.i(.I1t complexion ih due x . nouriHlimeni, t all,,r of note oping ' . f evact ami ... n,0"tlii.r afternoon, one at tlietroni 11" l.iv ...- . . .,, .. Vr. , 1 . .' i ,.aite each other, Vu? passH.gers noticed that eacd. was starins: ratlier iiii"'"i".', " ---"vs Finally one of them blurted out: "Well, 1 hope yon will know me when th, I speaker for a moment and then re l'1'01.1 , mnrr before, and in "1 ve. seen .1 " " ..rthels'a.Hl declarations , ' I t n,l the more timid pas iTs" the' a nsiiu v..... ft.hDa r r i.heimUheygetofi ZT settle their dispute, at short range "hey over sold. Druggists sell it, ic. pui.nciy ' k;,ihinl kin oI posina. " . .1 . 1.. i.,o I nm a victim to the touncco habit. I don't, nnd never did drink as a i,i T urn a (lnnkin2 man. Cliiuuni;!, ii 1 ' - S 1 1 ... drink and besot myself merely to keep , 'I'lmt is T chew tobacco, ' 1 : . .00 10, uff until niV dl- cestion is gone, my mind clouded nnd T. .,o, al.nliiiH' as ill an ngue. Nothing will do me any g;od but alco r .i t o ileiiil.-iiiLr.. thinkins llOl. A' 111C11 ti' ,, therobv to build myself up. Ihe result 1 o..i, Ooon ilinnk. 1 111 a wreck IS I lllll Ulltll i.,." ..... ... 1 t , it. lmt if T enuld break the t,a, hnl.it! the Honor habit would break itself." w Plinusrepb It is said now that the phonograph lias been made to register the sound of the l.,.t n fif 1 ia iiinian iiean. ahoo .;..r,l.iniiiillv trample down all our i; of lmirr 1,. It is not so many rears since we thonsrbt the man was lying who bragged so 01 11 e v"""r'r his ears. His friend who boasted of his si"ht declined that he could see a fly on ? 1.. . - ..;iil,ovin steeple, and tne iop 01 11 iiuii,""" - ; ,.,i this man whom we have so condemned, and who now seems to nave prophetic, said: "I can t see him 1 1 I.;... ..tui.inir nvolllll . Clin neai 11.10 ."ht; r. -- .,, next thing lulisou win 10, pi. . be to hear somebody tlimk.-lexas Sitt ings. lta'iiect III the Hare. Whv should Dr. Pierce's medicines not distance all competitors " lnm'"t sales, as I hey are doing, since they are the only medicines sold oy nrugg.s !'""";"": of such wonderful curative properties as to warrant their manufacturers ir. guarnn .,.;., n,m In cure the diseases for which W are recommended. You get cure or aV been but I The The Chief Beason tor the great tacceti 1 ot Food'. SarsanariUa t found In th. fact thst Merit Wins, it 1 the best blood purifier wl sotcally accomplishes all inai . i.i.i.i -- u. ,1 nnl, liv C. I UOOd & CO., kOWOll. SICIUIEADACIIE 1 lOARTPDS unii i.iv fllTTLE I mrn II piii? Ill -af" m I'oslilvi-ly cured liyl Hirae 1,1111c run. Thev also relieve P"UH tress from Dvsnepnls.In I digestion anil TooHeartyl Fjitino. A nerfect remi ,edy for nlr.riness.Nanseiii prowsiness, aau aw In the Mouth. Coated !Tnniruft.Pain in the SideJ TOIieiu i.i c. iuJ reoulate the ollM Piirolv Voeetable. Price Cents; fearing car', ap- r ..1 t... thm returned, ineuuu W. "Sn iMical Discovery" cures all diseases caused hy derangement ui liver as biliousness, indigestion ordyspep sia; also all blood, skin and 8calpd.soa.ee. tetter, salt-rheum, scrofulous sores and swellings and kindred ailments. Don't hawk. hawk, and bhTw. blow dis gusting everybody, Lut n Dr. SaSe s Ca tarrh Remedy and be cured. The doctoTis a man who speaks ills of a good many people. CASTES HEDICIHE CO., HSW TOitL Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. rigid Cool and bracing The archbishop of Vienna. the bunco stcerer. Vienna is dying at s TRADE I Nicholas nB t Pennsylvania has 2HC natural gas coin- panics, of which 7S are in Pittsburg. iw 1 t:..t-,i nun lmi'- -:,st: adiHta..andfbr re-niiie.. .-i: , ot tune, .1 TZ of old age. extcnml "I l' 'itotheeves. 11 more in I y ' ,. " 8upport t0 the sn u, ,.r,, hi,, as ii' . , the It more gives eshnesH tlioso who iinilerHtall't 1 rM i"'i 1 . M lu w... - who looksout form.. . lnore , f "mtvAv ten yenrs and day. U t of his great , tinp, are .' I . - ,,0 not un totheinuscks um . ; of the mtim-U-s t'my .8 lllly t hose enomu. u. - . , . mUVr te., tO SUV UV' . ,nde, equal i back ;0 need of thiB country is a uie ii v."s i. u,ke on. DOllv chi. snvs he believes in liberal gate that nob Ur.li TnL'prMoll fees to wniti-TMdja There are l.V) silk manufacturing llshments in Paterson. estab- cjg a MARK w A I III ERADFIELD'S -REGULATOR Cures all Dlteuet Peculiar to Women I Book to "Wosis" MilLIu FBES. . KAItriKI.D KaWULATUB C ATI.AMTA, ASTHMA fiUjjg Kertaaui A stbwaCare nviitojrlT.la. S.VtTi..'ii, ta worst oawajnauraa oomfoa. aJ&-Ja.a.a 1 a a THIS IS QQOD ADVICE. Fundable ZnJ ,'ounger tlmn tb- dry flt. m.T .1' h? UnV of tl..j;n ' dcrBtnn it'la true, is doinewlmt tin those wi and is seen in many ZZi 7 rfV T Awoi Tot -'thcare '"VV.u under bis P. lo. . tainK , f..nHtitotion o 'L ruies any waiU until Tcrnmv t. bouse , ftn(1 attention t mny T ,1 t.inimentfor Burns, F,,t let us name a remedy, RECOMMENDED ilinusnnds, who neai aasiireuoi i ".- k w,e ne r - i womnu ""'' ,, ,! witn u until BO"'".'! J, und sleep wuiiu.j e n(, m . Mn ifj Ono oi in:, -s skin. with u until bis . ,if duty and , ' " i.inT bv nii-K1'": ,llltv Jlatning v, to ,ia .post of 'du ttk.ns iim W , (je 0f bwi iV- . it prod :.:nhi,n ..n of a StL.Aaea 1 1 I 1M7' : .,,ort or a another .' , Hark, ''"", ,i.le Tommy on JusJHjr s.l HOW II" , willing tcsli and action wncn Persons of every M.olli,renco and every nunc U. iii-.-a In- moii.v to its virtucf i, j .wi.ntlllV. nipiic.u di-grco in llfo nso mill 11 11 0CCOIlip,'in' the bar.y Bohhie Pert, Davis' pain-Kilter If any of our reader doubt the magic D s k I T H E OREA1 For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Oat. Iwalllafa. Bralaaa, prall Lam.o.aa. SUIaaai, Crick. Baals, Ooatractloa., Flwh Waa, StrlBfhalt. Sara ar.t, Dlauaapar, Colic, Whitlow, Ml Ir". H.t.1., Tamora, Spllata, ,lal" "UStfT'" la Its oar.r Stataa. l)lr.ctln. wlta oaak kotua. At Dbuooists and Dealers. THE CHARLES . V00ELER CO.. Bsltlsior. M. BTho oWest medicine in the world Is probably as Dr. Isaac Thompson M FXFBRATED EVE WATEll This irti.-i. I" esretull lr..la l'liyMclan .re el pnon ami lis. been la cimataot nriy r. ataiy C'Al'TION.-Tho only (rei.uine Thorn P .- ricnVVj ,bn I TI,nn,,on" AtoI.I all others TH.Ren mae Ky W wr cat. be ol,tlneJ Iron. 1 U'"- IQHN L.TH0MPS0W. SONS CO.. TROY. N. Y. . . aa s- STUDY llook-keeplnir. Penmanship, HOME A rill mellc. Shorthand, etc.. thoi VaHV '" h' i'v ..".Ih l-w5v T II nv ANT'S COI.I.KC.15.H1 muni """" ll.hr.Min Uttwora oaB.lnourea cotnfoev ahlalMri:efiea.eamwBOTJlouianiu. m llTnil.olI)tWorbTrAaaX8aini.U BJSaiip litt.TI.gCHItrMAM.Mt.rmi r nrf.sf.rlha and fallr en ilorse HI U s the only specltlc (urtbeeerudocure of this disease. O.H.INORAHAM.M. D., Amsterdam, N. Y, We have sold Big G lor many years, and It has f:iven mi ueat ui action. . b. b. dychi: co.. Chlraco, 111. S1.00. Sold by Druggists. f ft tOt UiTS.XI I Aaaraaaoa awl W I . faoaStrtaasr.. 11 arSaalrkyla I "imiCtoalMlOi, Oratobs AGENTS 3ud that Piso's Cure lor Consumption nut only PREVENTS, but also CUKES Hoarseness. COIN MOKEY V CU l;K 'V,A Boa! " Hltrhts. Wronsrs and Keinedtea of tha w .i.,u iititnrv oi in. laboring i$Mto?.t A sure ICTUIU relief for .emu . l'rlee .'Cu'ts. by mall, . STOWEl.Ii 4 CO. CliarleiitoMTi, Hate.. n alia fluv Ramnlrs worth St. 10 KH.KK. i ,nni nut. iniiliir horses leet. write J KIDDER'S PASTILLES. OE iliJsier Safety Rein Holder Co..Ho!lv.. a lieivltiiuii bath, wun n i anj ..dv, we advise Therefore, - . in the o e . of tn oca . fivo cenlbotao daily uu.1"! preio."-) ,,Hire 111 V"B " l" ul ..r.,i. hour or liioM' . buv ono r Sum. -fond-,......' ! Porsnns Traveling Visitor-M.V! j.a rtanks. uoom- , cooKe ., , , ' m.le vou, Mr- ' I,, aensitiver- I nnt pics. pu(1'""r... t n. w iW! l X Ilk- Wil -will wW"0: but. improve - . ..., ion a at- it looks inejoo Oueis you'd say ' ,b hl, wig o you sa l'lm .-h- teeth out, -rZ tTTTTT hilth 1' rlVrB.JturiPKi'th? -MtiAD aW"J-" T A -v Mre. Krare I ST s JJt body .i miii". " ".-,1 L..inpgs nta niipr-bund- virtue go hand , !, have a bott)c of I'ain shoula "-way-have a KilVcr w',n lialilo lo occur. . ar. El, f.U I ..rfVlffr. I flCu H-i UII 1 Vlfc.l"" I as aeciueiiira id ii I Bottr V. N. I'.. Oiualiu, - 4ll 24. I J ueuc'ious discuii I 1 ' J - f Y0U" o"00'. 'OS I I it n f tZ , OOW BRAND I I 1 1 f mx H I II S0D.M81LEMTU8. I I f I Vile skfe,.. I ! J I I t ' ? r-i H .t i .'4 V I 1 ' f J A - tfy J ; 1 ! tt It (r 'i; ' ...aaw. s. w J- ' .,a( "