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THE LiSQEST OIBOULATIOI IN A. CITY OF 8.000 INS (Dim :.: U :: M,Mt x WMLiTIM VOL. XII.-NO. 07. FOR NEXT WEEK, ! 3o. I A yard, Figured Cballio, cost j 41 J at me mill. j 20o.. !A yard, 9-4 bleached sheet ing, worth 2uo. . 25c. Ladies' Hemstitched fine linen limit Tow via new, down from 40n. 3o. A yard Funired Lawnsj f worth bo. f 100. I I A pair Celebrated KoiallS TSeanduaa Sox. A aiCJ'3 J!-ag-v3 150. Ladies' Fins regular Hose, a gain, cheap at 26c. PITH AND POINT. The almlMS maa um hits ths ball's-cy of aurowa, N. O. Pleayuaa. ' The Biaa who Is not ueosMful In lovs at laul SKspes tba horror o( ths war that nay follow that suowas. Puck. Yaa nay only drink from sorrow's rup but once la your whols lite, yat yon will or be alila to srt the bitter taala o( tha dn'f out of your BMrath thereafter. Onoa a Waak. llrlnf up a child la ths way that ha ahould go. and wbea ha la old Juat hear him talis all the credit to taruieelf for - ala tlrtuoua yuulh. Somervllla Jour ah l While eircuuiitaneas nay often naka or aiar a nan's life, ws nay oftta naka ths circumitaaoa. Tha only way to oonquor clrcumatanaa, la to ba tho hlfireat elrcumalaaoa youraolt Anon. ' Thoro la not a naa la tha world but ' dealrea to ha, or tp be thoiifht to be, a wiao nan; and ynl. It he couildered how Utile ho oontributaa himself thereunto, ha nlirht wondor to And himaelt in any tolerable decree ot underaundlnf. Clarendon. Only tlioae who know the aupremacy of the Intellectual life, the Ufa whtou li . . a uu.l nf ua.nhlln. thAU.hl nil pr-v w,,m.m -" arlel of one who falla from that eerene acllrlty Into tho absorbing soul, waat Inn strutriflu with wordly anaoyanoea.- Ueorfro Kliot . lia whodooa the beat ho eaa It at- . way Inprof Inp. Ilia beet of yester day ia ouklono to-day, and hla heat of , U-day will ha ouldune to-morrow. It la thia atoady prog row, no matter from what point It atnrla, that forme the chief elumost ot all jrreatness and good aeaa. : v While tea men watch for chances, one naa makea idiaaoea: while ten men wait for something to turn up, one maa turns aonetblng up; ao, whits tea fell, one aucooeda, and la called a naa of luck tha farorite ot fortune. There la ao luck Ilka pluck, and fortune noet favors tbuaa who are nioet Indifferent to fortune. llallevl. - A man la often a revelation unto hlineelt. Whoa In a conraraatlon he adraacoa a partleularly-brllllant theory, or explains away with remarkable and unuaual adroltneaa a taudtnadlflioulty, It doea not neoeaaarlly follow that he haa evolved all thia by alow and pain ful degree prevloua to hta outflaihlng. On the contrary, he may be a-i muuh sarpriaed by bis atroke of genius aa any of hia frlouda. Judge. In aptta of pretense and Its abort lived aucoota, nea are generally valued at what they are worth. Sincerity and honeat endeavor will not die nnrocog nited, although tbelr recognition has not been sought or expected. Thoao ' whom the world haa moat greatly hon ored have generally thought ani! oared the leaat about I la plaudit. Absorbed la their undertaklnga and oonaolou of their own capacities, they have been masters both of thomeolvoa and of their work; and public esteem, unasked and unsought, haa been poured upon them . in full measure. N. Y. Lodger. EVERY THING NEW. A, Forelsear'e Tlew of jsnerleaae and : Tbelr Hoasae, A shrewd German obaervor who visit ed thia country during tha last year re marked to a frlendi "The peculiarity about wealthy Amerlnana which atrlkea a foreigner la that they all have Just built their homes. Magnlfloent houses they are, to be aura, abounding In art treasures, but they are brand-new. If you aak your boat where did he live a year ago, ha does not show you. Are they, then, sll ashamed of tha homos ot their ohlldhoodr" Of oouree there is an almost Yankee exaggeration la this statement ot the oase. Thoro are aoore and hundreds ot eharmlng li homes; but there It also tome truth la theeomawhatblttaraneer, American men, women and families are pushing on, progressing in wealth, oula ure and social position. They are re solved to occupy a higher place In tha world's eye, and to command more ap-' plauao for tba to-morrows of tbelr lives than they had for ths lo-daya. ' Hut what to do with the yesterdays. All boys snow mat ton orao wniau swims along our sea-eoaata aad inlets grows rapidly, but that Its shell can not expand, rorlodloeiiy, uereiore, tha crab breaks out of ths narrow shell, buries rts oaafroft clothing la ths mud. :an4 yeaaats Itielt a new, tartar and. a TIM t"M 5c Each, India Hublxir Drawing Combs, worth 10c IBB 33c. A dozen, pure linen Nap kins worth 6Uo. 12io. All Wool worth 20c. Bed Fluunol, lOo. A yard, Entra Wide Po ( (nanga, coat 10Jo. 15c. Men's Fine Ralbriggan eiulfl H ... . . ... 1 trancy Mx'U, uown lrom i-ic.e m-ar-jijcjrjtac.-sij . C os Imported full f great bar-f A Ladies' extra flue quality 1 ira ported Hoae,down from KK' room iuiuuru.ua err a :u re to the view ef Its companluna. The man or the family whole puihlng ap to higher aooiel levels breaka In tho eame way out of old abclls. There ia the humble, unpalnted village house la which the youth ot the groat millionaire was passed. Is the man who la risen In Ufa aahamod to tbow II to hla foreign guest who, ia tbo new palace, asks to see the family homestead? There are the grammatical slips, tho old-time country manners of tho woman Just admitted Into faalilonablo clrvles; shall aha lie anhamed of tbcm, or let Iheui paaa aa vt trivial weight while, with simplicity and alucerlty, she en deavors to raako friends In her new life? Or, there are the old friends and kins folk who were ao dear In the d its of our poverty aball aeturn our backs on them, hide them out of the eight of our new companions? Those am the abulia which the pros perous Araerli-aa alougbaoS aa he grows In wealth and Importance. He can not bury them iff tho mud as the erab doea his old akin. There Is no bettor test of a man thaa his behavior concerning those proofs and relics ot bis former poverty and bumble estate. A coarao man oan make a hugo fortune; a vulgar woman can push her war la society, but It is only the thoroughbred geotlemaa or gentle woman who livoa above tho petty ex tsrnala ot live Youth's Companion. It Hlstit AtTM the t'lrealelio. Clerk of Humorous I'apor (( Wife). I've got a splendid kike which I'm go ing to write down ana nana to our editors. - " " - Wife. Well, If I wore you, I wouldn't fool with my bread and butter. They night accept It. Puck. -- , Jka latsfreirttael at Ike Meddler. "John." aald tha minister, "will you take thia womaa to ba your wedded wife?" "Mow, hare, paraon, wbat'a tho use of asking questions Ilk that? What do you aupposs I am after; a dlvorooT" Wife. . ; It lUka sever UoJr Wet 'Yes, I waa awfully fond of that girl, and I bellevod her to be perfect, bnt I taw something about her last night that wade me sick." "What was that?" "Another felWw'a arm. " Ulngbamton Lcador. i : . . Wanted. Wn want an A Vn. 1 Ao-nnt in this county at onoe, to take charge of our KnainoM inil nnliflilf.f. t.lm aula nf onn of the very beat, most meritorious, and fastest selling luveuuous ever ouereu to the American people. To the per son we will pay a liberal salary or al low a lanro commission. For full par ticulars address " VOLTAIC! ubLl'W, -No. 21t) Marshall, Mich. Willing to seltls. Patient Jji'nt S2 rather high for pulling a tooth! ' rw.nl ;r I think not. Fiftv cents for extracting, and fl. 01) for gas. fauent xnnt s an ngni. 1 11 never kick at a $1.60 gas bill. Lowri Citizen. WB OSN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir for it haa boon fully demonstrated to the tjoopIo of this country that it is siiDer.or to all other preparations for blood diseases. 'It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Erup tions and Piinplos. It puriiios the whole system and thoroughly uuncia up the oonstituuon. 11. li. UABNEB, 1nigglsC Very Palpbla. . 'uT)n vnnknniv'ne Tli 11.. .xi .v, 1 "Vos, I owe him quite a largo sum, Faugle." "Ah I He doesn't know you very woll, I sea." Yeuowiue News. A DUTY TO TOUBSBLP. It Is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill whon they can secure a valuable Englmh one for the same money. Dr. Ackors -ng-liah pills are a positive cure for siok KaniTaithA end all liver troublefl. ThT r m alia tweet, easily token, and do not grip. .U. aO, UaiBNU, eVruggiHt. BEGINNING 8o. A Dloacneu cotton, equal to ! Mason villo, wortii 10c, 25c. BohI quality tubleoil clolb, thia in the f aoe of a heavy advance. JlMMMOaoMVSOMI Remnants. Gingham remnants Co. yd.f Wash fabric at regular price f leas MMMOOMWMaOMi 69J. A pair Lad (jloves, worth 10c. A pair Children's Full RmH V . V. ... ' 1 luiar nose, clump at loo. a I 23c- -: t J A yard Hand Made Smyrna? (I La, wide and exquisite!' rjwork, worth 60c. J . GcRONIMO'S CAMP. Alliwp at lh CbiiIv Apnrh ChlaPi llUUlt In Altllriltaaa. It would bo Ulftlcull io flitil any thinfl Uur pIcturoMjue unU intiTtting than UUiOCinp of tho Dilrlcjihua Ap-cliu InJlaim now liold priwjinn of war at 11 ou nt Vornon Uurrackn, Alahaiua. It oonalvu of a huntlrt'Jor mora cablni and fnw acatu-rvd wl(fwnmn, which tba elder trumon bavo boon unable to aban don, (leronliiio, who ft tied our army atfain and auia, U abated In front of bla cabin, loadln a wbip, and with an overcoat on. the cape of which la lined with the artlllory red; nor baa bo ao far nerrleeted artUtic rlTecaa not to have the moat perfect harmony exlHtbetwoea the llnlnjf of the rape and hla com plexion. Ilia fit tori to vquaw aita at hla feet, almost Invariably coolt'.nf p amp le In a, fur which her inaiUr haa an tn aatlahle apr-Jte. Not for off U iNa-cMi with tho yollow of tho cavalry, and few cavalrymen could wrarit with more mil itary ffracu and dipitltjr than doea be. Groups of boya are playing marbloa, tbelr lonff, black hair act offby a brlffht rod Jerkin, or a hat wltlt a rorffeoua pleoo of calico tied aronnd ttandorna met) ted with numcroua white pina. I'or hapA they alill clinff to Apacho taste, and woar a foatlier. Their trousora re quire froquont pulls to koep them from taking French leave, and, Indeed, one ntuall urchin baa evidently either not bad time to make bis morning toilet, or else rcganla do thou a an almurd ldlo ayncrany of civllltuitlon for bit sole adornment la a noektio. The girls, with gown appallngly decollete, but decked with bonds and charms Innumer able, acorn ao infantile an amuaemont aa marbloa, and are frequently aeon gambling away tholr ornaments with aa much, if not more, seal than tbolr moth era oould. The women ara performing very kind of work, fetching wood and water, preparing the food, scrubbing their unfortunate children In the open air, or washing their own - hair; others havo -obvlotisly oonoluded that clonntlnoA Is Indeed god li nens, and for tho first tluio prob ably In atx months every thing wear able within their reach is In the wash tub; throe or four shivering youngsters, almost, If not quite, nude, aland wait ing until tbelr olothos ahall be ready, which they will put on still wet Tho cabins have as a rule two floored rooms, joined by a kind of Inclosed court, la the middle of which tbe fire Is built: the smoko Is usually so dense that It requires soveral moments for one's a j ca to beeomo sufficiently accus tomed to It to discern theobjecta around ono. When at length tho ainoko fog lifts a little, two aquawa can be seen gambling in one cornor, while a third Is making bread. The master ia sea tod In the one chair, bait asleep, and the babiea are conveniently disponed of in tholr bask ota standing against the wall. The raw beef lsbangtng.up to dry and does not much improve the unpleasant odor that prevails. Calm contentment apparently rolgns, which la really re markable when one considers thata man frequently haa two, and sometimes threo, wlvoa living in the samo oabln. Much ia being dono for the civilisa tion and Improvement of the Apache. Every morning from eight to eleven o'clock the children aro instructed, and later the mon. In the afternoon there is a singing sohool for the children, whloh has been of untold benefit in en larging their vocabulary in a pleasant manner. A bath-house has been established by tho children's teacher, and, although it was at flrut tboughtqullo im practicable, has proved the reverse, aa on tbe first Saturday that It was in working ordor some twenty boy. and six or seven women, with their smallercblldren, ap peared eager to begin work. The obiof difficulty ia that all wish to take the bath, and then, with their clothes tied tip in the towel, return borne to dross. Valllant Jul too, In N. Y. Times. LIFE IN THE AIR. RMulUof InvtMtlinitlim nsrdlng Aarlal . Minru-Urs-autama. Micro-organisms are dust-like parti cles capable of cultivation or reproduc tions in oertai media, and at certain temperatures, and theso are acattored everywhoro In the air. lr. Miguel, at the Montaoiiria observatory, at Paris, has made an extensive inquiry Into their distribution in air and water, while in this country Dr. Percy Frank lin hal also investigated the subjeot with, ommendabla portUtntv T4 'IIOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1890. MONDAY, Aooooooooaooooooooooo ft 8c. j A Yard, celebrated Hill? i Brand, Sua Island brown Cot (ton, worth 10c. Each l pouches very (from $1.25. 20c. A yd. all wool while Flau- Jnel, won li uuo. ' loooMooaMOfta ins' Fine .Kid Ladies' tl.UU. reduced from Mavuaticr!tqtat3uar3i 15c. Cliildren'a Bibbed Lislci and Cotton Hose, seamless.? tuown from zoc. J ' 39C' I i A yard, all wool striped j 7dresn goods, will bo 60c. tho" 4week after salo. f IiiiNtiitor thj'tto inqulrlos is tlmt in cold weather, OHiMrciully whon tho ground Is covered with snow, tho number ut or . ga nl ms fu tUn air. is very in nob re dm), ami prt'itcitt a striking contrast with that fount in warm wcutber. Experiments mado on March 9 show that during dry. cold weather, with a . strong cant wind blowin f over Iondon, a largo nu rubor of mlcro-oraniMiiM may still be present in Via air. It U par ticularly noticeable thnt after a heavy abowor, and within a few hours after ward, tbo number of mlcrosirnnUms In tho atr shoul l ba aa abundant at .usual. Taking an averagu of tbe ex periments mad, on tho ntof of tho sci ence school of the South Kensington museum, tho mean number of organ isms found In a liter of air amounted to thlrty-llvo, while an average of 279 full on ono square foot iu ono mi mi to. Other experiments- jnado near Rnl gato, and tu th vicinity of Norwich, . present a marked contrast with thoao I made in ISoiHh Kenainirlon. There was a remarkable freedom from mlcro-or-tgaiilnn of the air collected on the heath near Norwich during compara tively warm weather In April, while the air in gardens In Norwich and Knlgate was ricbor a organUms than that of tho open air. Extcrlmcntt made in inclosed places, whore thore U little or no aerial motion, shows tho number ot suspended organ Isms to bo vory moderate but as soon as any disturbance In the atroouiirn, from draught or people indvlng about, the number rapidly increaxos and may bo- ' come vory great. Kxperlmentamado in . a railway carrlago afford a striking ex I ample of the enormous number of micro I organisms which become suspended In uiv air ut'ii uinn j jnrrHsiio) nru uruugiift tojfothcr. Neucastlo (Eng.) Chroniole. ll IImI flfftod lUt'arciiefw. Re lire J Suitor (to applicant) Yon say you have an amiable disposition? Applicant Voa, air; bore's my refer ence. It ran: Tbis certifies that the bear er was in our newspaper office for three days, during which tlmo no ono had oo casion to -thrash blin. (Signed) Tub Civxxnii. l;oi!ici IMitor Consider yoursolf om-ploj-ud. Weal Shore. -Mill who live on wotklngmcn'a or gauUa.tiki have no time to work. A CHILD KILLER. Another child killed bv the uso of opiuto pn'ii in the fonn of Soothing syrup n ny niuiuure bivb niuir cnuii ren such detully poi(Kn ia surpriH- mg when tnoy can relievo uie citiut or iU peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Buby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by II. U, Gabneb Druggist. Developed "I never told you that story before, Jim." 'Yen, you did. Bill; but it has grown a good deal in the last twenty years. nuu l iii itt - w uiuuv iw itaiui .1 I'm n nil . y -,IIAt ,f " Harper s Bazar. Malaria, In your system full of maluriuT Do you feel weak all ovort Have you got ague? Then why don't you do something to get well. You say qui nine don't do you any good. Well you needn't let that discourage you. There is one remedy, Smith's Tonic Syrup, inado by Dr. John Bull, of liouisville, Ky., that in fur ahead of quinine. It will cure chills and faver when auiuine aud evervthinir else fails. This remedy never bos fniled. In some neighborhoods wnero chills ana lover are common, it is found iu every household. Why a man would as soon refuse his family food to oaLaH to rnfiiBe to got another bottle of Smith's Tonic Synp whon tho old bottle gave out. It in great preventive of ugun. A singlo dope will sometimes keep off an attack. A few will bronlc up tho fovor and cure the chills. It does not leave any unpleasant after eflW'ta as quinine, somclimcs does. It will not harm tho most doliente invalid. Give it a triul and you will soon te well.. ' Mrs. Trouble Whnt makes that doff of yours bnrk ao niirbtst Mr, FresU He a abut duy time, SEPT. 1st, liMMMOMMOOOM 6o. Smarter web J-yards to roll, $ worth IGc. J 98c. Ladios' shoppiugj new, down i IMMMMMMMMMMI 99c. Gloria silk umbrellas, cold! j cap, worm -M.uu. 49o. Fine Kid GlovesJ 5c. ate 25c. Children's Fine Imrjorted Yr , .. . . r Liisie ana mot ion nose, seam Tless, cheap at 40c. "TIEUGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. Tho Cst Young Men's Christian Association in the L'niU d States Army has recently )een otablisliod at Fort- riNri Monro., o. I.adimr clergymen of Boston, irro- cpoetho of denomination, have peti tioned tbe State Legislature to pormll the ISiilvution Army to use Its peculiar methods ot attracting the atteutlou ol the mulli,ud:H. In northern Michigan there are many counties without a church of any denomination, and thousands of men. women and children grow up in the towns nml In tho woods who never have board the word of God or aeon a church. World-Wide Mlaslona. riotettftntuiU-ilonarlos began Chris tian work iu Coroa In 1885. The first native convert wai baptised by Rev. Horace I'udorwood, July, 1880. Jn 188; a C hristian church of the Presbyterian polity was organised. This had. In Oc tober, 188$, iiourly ono hundred mem bora. (Jermany la to barn a new HI bio. For twenty five year a committee has pbcen fritting In revision of the famous work of -Martin Luthor, 1 he lust meet ing of this revisory body as held on the lulh or J miusry. The Work bus now gono to Iba printers, sud It will soon be made public. In Cincinnati tbo Woman's Undo nomlnational tSoeicty in working hard to establish a free kindergarten for the children of tbe uix thousand Itnllans w ho swell the population, and the Wom an's Conference of Charities la trying to lutroduee industrial training into tbo public Hchoola. The lutnlwr camps of Wisconsin have recently been the scene of remark- ublework. Tho Stale W. CV T. U. has kept an Itinerant missionary constantly in the field and tho camp have been supplied with tho host of literature by the various unions throughout tbe State. Men do read with eagernoss all that they receive und are grateful for tbe In terest shown in their welfare. In Paris there are flvo professional Schools for girls. -'J he course nf instruc tion embraces modorq languages, do mestic economy, industrial designing, cutting and fitting gnrmenta, and ac counts. Kch Rchool la equipped with a kitchen, "aud workshops tor making roiuota, ft others and other staple arti cles of trudo. Uirls aro admitted at fourteen, und remain throe or four yean. r- - t ' " Itcv. W. II. Murray, a missionary at Poking, has devised a system for teach ing the blind, ami has reduced tho Chi nese lunfuago to 404 syllables. lty this system tho blind have lieen enabled to hnrn to n od with marvelous facility. The blind themsel vos aro employed In the stereotyping and printing of books, which aro jiim duced at an amazingly low rate, compared with books embosaed for tbe blind In this country. Among the Chinese the blind aro regarded with great consideration, and they aro watch ed with Intense in tores t when they read with thoir llngyrs from the books which they carry in their bands. 1 lliiiinlrannaiaa I Imif... U.a..tV I t . , irwiiite- t,iiuvi nnvilinill inS World there li but One Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be taken in a cup of tea or coffee without tha knowledge of the I jjerMjn uiKiutf it, euecung a speeuy nuu pi'ruiaiiia cure, w netner ine pa tient is a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. Thousands of drunk- ards have been cured who have taken J the Golden Specific In their coffee ! without thoir knowledge, and to-day j believe they quit drinking of their own free wdl. No harmful effect re ' suits from its administration. Cures guaranteed, bend for circular and full particulars. Address in tvmH- ( denco, Golden Speoii'io Co., 185 Race Diroet, uiucinuaM, Uhio. The Sad Part. ; . Fred I wish my girl would hurry up and marry me. if she is going to. Edwin Is she keeping you in sus pense? ' Fred No, expense. Detroit Free Profjs. . ' t Vour oliild is troubled with norms. Tluit'H why be in ao prnvish and cross. Give it Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyer. Thny taste good and will naka him haUhy, . ' ' f IMS OR - 3S aL EE Mu 2 HI CASH Look Out For Us! J. H. ANDERSON & CO., Nos. 1 and 3 Main St., Glass Corner. ABNER WAS INSURED. ConsiMiuentlj II. Was Alii, to Hske a Thnaaand Delia. Wit boat aa KfTort. Abner Klngleton was constantl. an noyed with aucluenk Insuranne aonts. He apent mucU of bis timo on the road, and tho agents oasurod him that uulesa bo hod bimsolf ln.urod, lie should, ore long, bo laid up with a broken leg, with out auy revenue coming lu. Hiiijrluton bad just returned from a trip to tbo northwest and was sitting In hla odeo, when an agent, the niont persistent of the lot, canio lu. 'Ah,t' eatd the agent, I aeo that you bavo gotten book safe this time." "Yos, 1 always get bar.lc aafo." "AU. and that'a what Dan UutterOeld alwaya said, and ao ho did until the otbor day. and then the train ran olf tho track aud broke one of his legs. . He came witbin ono o( Insuring with mo, Just before be started, but, remembor ing that ho always did got back all right, he hold out against my entreaty aud boat interesta of hia family, and now look at hiin. Lying up and not ahlo to pay bia board.n Singleton atudied for a moment, and thou aaid: "What advuntagoa do you offer?' "Well, nmr, I'll toll you: Tako out one of our policies, and lu case you bavo a leg broken, for Instance, you get ono thousand dollara. Two legs brokon, two thousand. Sou? Walt a moment. If you aro killed your fnuilly will ro eolve Uve thousaud. Hold on again. If you loe ono eye. thoro you have ono thousand dollars, and aa much again If you lose both eyos." "Tbat'a fair enough," 6injleton an swered, almost converted. "Nothing could be fairer.. Suppose 1 writo you p." "All right, I am with you." He was "written up," and tbe conquer Ing agent, happy in bia achievement, took hia departure. Singleton went out on the road tbe next day, and ahortly afterward .the insurance- oompauy re ceived Information that in a railway ao- 'cMont bo had lost an eye. Soveral days isxer no returned, and, aura enough, one of hla eyos . waa gone, lie ahook the agent by the hand, end aaid: "Did fel low, you did me a groat turn. I am now almost Incapacitated, and tho cbaiicoa ara that I ahall I two my Job with tho company, at tu Arm la rather luolinod to bavo a prejudice against one-eyed men." Singleton received bis money and went home, and, whon he had counted It time and again, he took a glaas ot water (?) from tbo buroau sud put in bit oye. "Rather an easy way to mako money, bo mused, as be adjusted tho aightless ball, "and 1 wonder that I did not think of it before. I will now go aud have myself Insured In anothor company." Arkansaw Trav.Uir. : Scrofula Cured. Mr. S. I. Brooks, of Monlicollo, Ga., writes : "When the boat physicians failed to cure a case of ticrofula of two years' standing, a few bottlesof Swift's Specific (S. S.S.)did tbe work. There fare I do not hesitate to pronounce S. S. S. the best blood purifier in the lund. I cheerfully recommend it to all who are suffering; from impure bloou. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free Swift Srecino Co., Atlanta, Ga. A Thing of flood Report. TtDB,'& fninmn. It's nerfectlv ritrht to think on whatsoever things are of good report on Sunday, isn't itT Mamma w ny . oenaimy, my ouuu. UmIa WaII. then. I turn 0-oimr to think on my arithmetic this evening. II 1 UUU b, HIT 1JJV1. T,.,i,w - this week. Burlington Free Press. IS LIFI WORTH LIVINOf ' Not ( you go through the world a dyspeptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia TnliletH ara a nositive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia. Indiges tion. Flatulency and CotiRtitintion. Guaranteed nil sold by U. B. Oab- meb, Druggist. An Embarratting Query. - He A true man will marry only for love. ' . Sbe well, what do you propose to marry fort Chatter, ID ILLl AND THE- CATCHES BRASS MULE MEDICINE. AChlne.. CaroTlist Is Simpler Than the fatrnt Drill;, or Auiorlra. A traveler recontly returned from Pe king says that he saw there a peculiar mothod of cure. In a temple outnide ono of ttie city gates ia to be found brass mulo of Ufo b!zo supposed to have wonderful healing properties. Pationts sufforing from orery Imaginable disease seek tula templo to obtain a cure. Tho method pursred la aa follows: Supposo you suffer from sciatica, you go with all speed to this famoua temple,and having discovered the partic ular part of the brasa mule correspon ding to tbo painful region of your own body, you mustrub the animal a cortaln number or times, nnd then with tbo same band shampoo your own disabled member, and then woll then tbe pain goes. Tbo special feature or tills motbod of cure is its delightful simplicity. Is your toot aching? Just acrub the mules tooth and af terwnrd yourown, and voila! the euro is comnlelo. Have you an ul cer of the cornea? Pass tho tips of your fingers to nnd fro ovor tiio particular eyeball ot the mulo, and then with well- rugulnteu pressuro rubrepcatcdly the af flicted oyo. Tho mule hns unhappily lost his tight during the many years he has been en gaged in bu benevolent work, tho eye halls, we aro told, having boon gradual ly worn away, us tbo result of constant friction until now you have only tbe empty orbit to operato upon. T ho animal Is patched in all dlrcctiona with fresh pieces of brass to put on to covor holca producod by tho constant friction of eager patients, and a now, perfectly whole, mulo stands ready at band, awnitlng tho uuy when his old collcngun, bavlng fallen to pieces in ttie tomple, shall give him an opportunity of likowlso boiiQtHing posterity. Chi cago Herald. . A Safe Investment. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of fiiilure n return of purvlinxo price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertismt Druggist a Dottle ot Dr, King's New Discovery for Cousuiup- Tii t 14..!..: 1:..!- lion. II le Ktimuuiuuu w UI111K ll'iO'l iu every case, when used for any affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Cheat, such as Consumption, luUammat ion of Lungs, ISroncbitis, Amlinia, w hooping Uougli Croup, etc., etc. It is plouHant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safo, and can always ue (lepemieii upon, lrim bottles tree at tl. is. uoraers J imr macy. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been soiling Dr. King s iMew Discovery lor i.on- miniptiou, Dr. Kmg s iSow Jite i ins, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and i-loctno Hi Hern, and 'never handled remedies that sell as woll, or that liavo given such universul satisfuetioii. Wo do not hesitato to guarantee thorn overy time and we stund ready to refund tho purchase prico, if satisfactory ntHiills do not follow their use. Theso remedies have won thoir morit. H. B. Gamer's Parmacy. i , Left. ' "Was your uncle's will road yester day!" ves." What did he leave you t" He loft me out." Munsey's Weekly. All through the ninnmor' and fall I ' was troubled with chills and fever. I . finally got a bottle of Smith's Tonic syrup, miii'ii stopped uie cuius at once. u. xi. Mens, aiumlio, Ut. Highest of all in Leavening Power. EVERY TIB My ABSCiJUTELY PWE A Lire, New.y in 1 Progressiva BBM1HMI AT WW $2 MB IIU Complete Job Office IS CONNaXTION. $2.00 A YEAK. THEM FASHIONS FOR WOMEN. Uinta and SngffMtlons Concerning Mlaev Hatters or the Toilet. Moorish snshes are softly twisted and knotted with careless grace about tho short waist of tho neglige costume. The horns of the majority of tbe new stroot gowns now rest an lnoh or to on the ground an uncleanly, useless and foolish fashion. White and black lace nets are charm ingly decorated with passementeries that oopy with tholr rosea, buda and fo liage the finest band embroideries. An inside arrangement ot books and chorda upon the tailor-made skirt tbat Inclines to a deml-train cloverly lifts it out of barm'a way. Crossed bodices are popular, With obemisetteB of crape, these being allow ed to disappear beneath belts of em broidery which are placed rather below the waist. A natty undorvost to wear beneath a blazer can bo mado at little expense bjt purchasing a glove-fitting fine white stockinotto Jcrsoy which buttons up one side and is flnisbod with braiding or fine plaits up tbe immediate front Tho old-fashioned lace Jacket, lined or unlined as the fancy of the wearer may dictate, Is a favored summer gar ment This can be mado at home at far less oxpenso and will glvo much more satisfaction than the store jacket. ' Tho propor enpor In handkerohleta la In fine colored batiste or Vlonneoam bric, which poops out in a shy way from tho habit bodice, stands up iu tbe pocket of tbe morning Jacket, or slyly reveala Its primrose, violet, baby blue, rose and sliver gray tones from tbo waist of trav ellng and lounging gown. Some of tho dross parasols at the vart ous watering places aro huge masses of pinked frills of nut, colored Bilk, or silk muslin, vivid rod and primrose or orango-yollow being conspicuous. They are not at all graceful when closed, and whon unfurled many ot tbom look Ilka Immense Inverted peonies. Open Jackets, easy bloueo vests, low -heoiod Oxford shoes, long, protective glovoa of wash kid, with sailor or flap ping loghorn hats, whose gracoful brims bow and bond In the breezes, form the details ot a charming neglige style of dress now widely popular, yea, epidemic, "by mountain, stream and sea." Tbe Piccadilly shoe Is vory popular this season. It has a low heol and slightly pointed too and Is foxed all around with patent loathor. Busses, tan and cuir-colorod, or leather-yellow, Oxford tios are worn with costumes of every description, but the dark-brown leathers are tho most fashionable and the most ologant and costly. Uray and fawn-colored shoes of undressed kid aro still In blgh favor. Chicago Tribune. Recommendt S. S.S. at a Spring Tonic. I tnke pleasure in recommending Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) as a Blood l'urifior, and general tonic. It has no equal for toning up the system, puri- tymg ttie wood, auu Dracing up ine UttKiriug energies in the spring. Three Imttlos of tins wondoriul medicino mado a new man of me. John L. Huff, Girard, IU. Tramn well, I'd like a little chango v dnit't vnll am til Work f Bill. Tramp I don't want a great chang CAN T SLEET NIOUTS. Is the compluiut of thousands suf fering from Asthma, Comsumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English KomedyT It is the lst preparation known for all Lung Troubles. Bold on a positive guuruu ten at 2m. and !0c. H. B. Gabneb, Druggist, V. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, i83 li?