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3ty . 3dAtfttflHilHHBtttftiMttriHHHMBfiHHEPHBIHBkAii. . - 'r:.... diuattaaiftalaViatfaMalaSaVaVa - --j REPtT BUC, M"ON I ) A V K V ! N LN , L''4S .IL'LV 11 1S87. . ... - - - 'fcr ii i ail, i --II iTi- r r'.' , .- , .... . i ... . , -, . i ,.. " , Q are for the Children CJUr-n feel tlie alebilliy of the changing 'asons, fvrn mot than adults, and they be. a-ainia cioss, iKt'Hh, &nd tiuooiitrtllaMt The bluod should lie clfansfal and the t) sti-m invigorated by the ue of Hood's Sarsaparilla " l.ast Si.riuc my tno children were vaccl luteal. Soon after, they broVeall out with run. lime oras, u dreadful 1 thought I should lose tliein. Hinal. Kanu"arllaa curt-ai theui com lletrly; and they hae lieen Iiaalthi' eier luce. 1 do feel tliat Itiul' Sar-auarllU saaiasl my ciiiidreu to tne." Mica. C 1 I'u.isH-shj.i, S"et Warivu, Mass. Purify the Blood Hood SaraiarilU is cliaracterlztMl l.r three l-f rulUrltle : lt, the comblnatUm of n-inttlUI asrutk; 2d, th projrfion; 3d, the troor r wrurine the athe medicinal ualitirs. The rrull is a inn! feme of unusual trnclh, effecting cure lusheno tnikiiiiwu. hfiid fur Un.k. containing; additional evident?. iioxii irviiiaruia tones iii iut t stent, , , , ,. ... l'iirilie my tiloo). liane!iMm amietlte. and "" board the hip uitu him. ntnl "at iJlu;TulJJitom,,Nio,,c,"',lf',r,,, aU ir'i-1 ''i-t "ll.-Str!anarralai.ll.tl.er. .nd . " - iuiw piten are the trim Kuirt!iitwri;I.tmpM " 1 lttuniNUTOS, is lUuk atrcct, New York Citj. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by alt dnifirlst. $1 ; six for $.v Midi only ry C. I. HOOD & CO Iiell, Maas. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. Luxuriant Hair Can only lie jire-erve! liy Let-pin tha Bialp i1mu. ihkiI. and tree from dan druff, and tha lunly in a li.-altliful txindition The jrrt'at iMjuiUriiy of Aer'. lliklr Vigor 1- tine ty the fact that it ;'lrauMi the ncalp, proumti'K the KTowth of the hair, prewutn it from falling out, and lxe it ih.it soft and ftilWygloisoeNenti.il to perfet't le:iiity. Knsleriok Hard,of Koxbuty, ,M.i., a gentleman lifty ears of a;je. wa- fat IHm his hair, and w hat remained Mas gnwiug ?ray. After trjiu arious tlreiupi with no effeft. lie comuiemel the ue of Aver a Hair Vigor. "It stopped ihe falling out," lie write- ; "and, to my ip'eat surprise, couverte! my whitrt bair without staltihi the tt-alp) to '-At? same Kade at trvicn it lial u hen 1 was '25 years of age. Teii Years Younger. Mra. Mary Montgomery, of Kt..n, tnte ' Fair yaan. I a a-o!iiivlI.sl to wear s aireais cap to conceal a hah! ftp.it am the craiwu aif iut heatl , but now X gladly Uy thai aaji akla for taiur Hair Vigor U bringing out a .lew growth I nwU hanlly trust tny neusen wlieu il. first found my hair growlng;bat tlwTe it is. and I am aielightrd. J Ivvk ten years younger." .v similar result attended the use of Ajer's Hair Vigor-by Mrs. O. O. I're r.ilt, of Charleston-!., Mass.. Miss llessie II. Bodloe.of Biirlihgtou,Vt.. Mrs. J.J. Hurton, of Itangor, Me., anil numerous others. The loss ot hair, may M owing to Im purity of the bloo.1 air derangement aif the stomach and liter, iu vtblrlii-a.se, s raiur&e aif AyerV Sursapiirllla or of Ayer'e Pills, in Ciloiectioli wuh the Igor, may tae-nera"asary la. ejta- beullh HU.l tain) hi all tl.e tn notions of the body. LAt the ame time. It cannot l.e t.s -trnnglv urpoJ thai ii..nr oi tl.. it. .led es can alo tench goI uitbolit la firibrllJlt2 titaal filial Uia.l. aIU!lilluu Ieani and tclusJa!c LUl. - , lltr I AV6T S rl3iPVinnr ' tsjui w iitvcit iiuui, friiast hj tr 'C Sjr.."a. Ilaa I. M .... evu ty lini(iM ana 1'ciiaoia-fa. WatghsprinG With sliding lTetadiable Springs. a Better Ulan Wlialcboae or Htarn,JE3 mid gsarantecd never to brcalc Price, $1.25. Forutebyleadiocsrbolcasleaad retail csub- MAYER, STROUSE &CO. 412 Broadway, N Y , Manufacturers. sttitrcszYs Homeopathic Veterinary Specifics for 1. HORSES. CXTTU. SHEEP COGS, BOGS, FOULTHlf. TTcnflkffTT S. Sever-""' ' Chart on Roliers, and Book Semt Fa. f Humhrns Mad. Ce, 10 ruitao SL.1LT. aTricFsszTs ' BOKEOPATHIC sffft SPECIFIC No. 60 jar. Tha only wncumfui rwptr for Henroos Debility, Vital Weakness, n . - - - n MW iim BUparTul.aKftajiftladlr(alTUlpowdar. hf aU-ri!cT-'wr-m-'"-lS' -.. i Satchelor's Celebrated Hair Dye. bfAUJkB IUI. Belt in !. Wor C ntaWl nlb!ct In aUAMtlnrvUlI .Nodltip 1. a rijsiii 1 a'tiTii 1 tin, rrn fei of TmJ tlwhji tmt? and hriutlful lliaek ur Hrovn. II. ilfMltry rirTUra wt tcft;riii4 m lard nrt Unnrrr tfat pp-T vJrJ by lldrfiicrltu. Arp1i4 by etiirrt. liiyidBrVf ig Ftrf jJt!ikhF r CH9 WILSON WASHBOARDS. TtxMWuM-ouiliue nauiewiti Xtent-IVoort no. TbeStmf - nt loiJa ul Ui uwi 10 tin wana. rear eic vj a wcwai Take na other. SACJIAW St'I-afJ ad).. SagllMtar. MUlal-a ! GORE FITS! Urn M3 Oa . m &. I4 rtvl .i 1 ui I tw. e i,Ma vl F1IX. Ul HIT ri'UM M'KTU tr Wc t4yf I aWTt fujr W l tt wi r. hfWt 1 1 tttim U LM f arti St aWt trltt ft m - ta4.( vmn tiiM k Fr Ut ( my I'fba '-, 41 t 'l ,rW.O!lV. It VIMt J9W t.Jivx ! 1 - ftU't atftj I vfl ftr j. ft, ataf 'MU H IftlfclT l'tre''l-J'tTw. PEefUMEBYMAiL A Full Bottle of the Celebrateid KIXABO COLOGNE f!ft&?S?R?3S?, aIEAC-uiSin t 7j a L.J'nia... f- .. jvtu auvii mti uitixy tMiarsM m LsuiiraB t-'LEMiNC BROS.,Plttsburght P. Tk aUreaat KmcII lrasM-rlptlal i Cures VI ruknev, Spervtaturrhfa, lmfsnoruL yMnofnevandall lis-l aaua-se caur1 ty sa-lf-abusa or in-. flu. ttiia-i- a lnMruuL.i(Sl air t'i I BBptiHEl iJr mail VVnta. for I'smfhlet, jArrDt Kura.km t'larinlri Cai., IletrolL, Mich. Call on oraiUmaTbeu, Traaupa-.diUKK'" corner Mainsail Market trcaeta. St'llliKlaild Uato.tiolaAiiBBl. Si Faaated Feb. 8, iSSy.sili j In na3 r J auaaoLK. I WlOBiaf, 1 M xsy UNFATHERED BEAUTV. Wear fctt tin whit- r.- tr thy courte-y Ou thi da aud ou that Uit let it Iil,kin l"mIu4 ktd iu th KtMil rdfD. & iluui4 Hinli uUiu r tht 'ivr of elm-ilrj Lou,; fcatur-red l..wni- an nut lov-a of iL; TLk- fairest lia-ae ti" an uulotely doom. Wlultf ib lalPn nM- it (wauiy doth r-unie Iu ei-li new bud unfoldtuf n ihe tree W.ii1,Ut thou itirant of o.iiijn 1, Aud in at ob ih iihkkI iu eerj gleam auJ Wheu trum niignut wauJer when? th h-aeu illume Ay iSdwetiOK duIV IVAntT unt in Tliemiailrpivd lmtt uv, wtlli lit faint jet fumo, Thau liijl t xotic drot'piu lanptildU Oiurl 11 Ijiders. OVKHBOAIID. The folloninc narrative, thouch re- marlc.ilile, i iilt fait It a-. rcl.itrl to uie lit Mr. l'oivstfr !iimv!f while I ttas uamesof tlioe intenMtil. ami I hate not uttemuteil titeiulielli'-h the narnitive, but gite it in Mr IirrlrrVmii mink "Ai un are attiirv. I hate lurn chief ciiKintvr of the suvnnh! Kitiilom for setentl tear, and I really think that Ctxvl luck will follow me as loin; as I re main by her Well, we left the jwrt of Dunkirk, on the cnat of Trance, on the afternoon of Auc 21, lS-i, luntul for IJvcriool. Enslnml. the liome of int wife and cliiUlren You ran ii:iain? my anx iety to reach tlioe mi dear to mc much K-tter titan 1 can doscrilie it Xo one but tliOM who follow the sea can realize fnlly the feeling- of liiui ttho i honiewanl IhiiiuiI after a lone nWnce We luid lieen on our way aUiut thirty six hour. It, tva- my tvatcli in the engine rtKim. I sto.nl K'-iMe the great engine- nml watched their inil-ation, aal knew that every stroke made the great screw- ret oh e and sent lis nearer, nearer to our lotol ones. All wax going well In the engine room, anil I concluded I would I take a breath ot fresh air Mounting the ladder. I climlnil to the engine room door I on tlie main deck. It was 1 o'clock nt night. The stars shone out bright and beautiful a magnificent summer night at sea. The oipiaiu nutl his wife (who had joined him at Dunkirk) were on the ship's bridge, the captnln keeping a sharp look out for Dungeiiess light, on the Knghh roast. The ship- log recistereil 10 1 2 knots per hour, and that light should have lieen In sight t'apt liolierts. sav ing me. remarkeal that the ship was not doing a well as he exi-cted, as the light should notv 1 in sight. I tma sntitlied that the light tould swu show up, and I miile mysadf tvmfortable On the port rail amidships to lunch on the coffee and cracktri that the steward served me with at this hour; Irlraiiftbe coffee and sat vlKcnp ottoiie railriuid at that moment I saw a tlnh almost dead ahead. "ToinakCfcUre that it ttas Dungcness light, I stood upon the rail, and placing my lianil over my head and taking hold of the steering rod, leaned over the side as far as I could.' As I did so, the move ment of the rod brought my hand in con tact with thevblock In the shieve. Fear ing my hand would get caught, I reachec" up the other, intending to change hands. I let go too soon, and missed my hold, and the next moment I found mvbelf plunging headforemost into the "English channel, nfta-eu uiilesroiu land. , "Instantly LLuew I mibt plunge ileep i down "under the water and stvim from tlie ship 10 save myself trutu being draw n into the wheel tij the suction 1 cunt to tlie mrface, just nntern of tlie ship and ' facing htr The upraj fruui the propeller ' waa tirttcu, atfUJil. my fate with such 'ore il ''N"' a" " il cllt the flesh. I """J mr "..- for n moment, und theu j t,ie ,iruUeI11 ,,, ntv aI1(1 ttrrnl,v Ulis M i . me I tlirewr mvs,.lf nn ana- l.ul- a... I I " r- - ' J " -"" j tloaled "I saw the great rlon.1 of black smoke roll out from the ship's funnel and fall over the water I knew 110 one had sasjH me fall Over the ship's side. I realizeal at once tliat' all those so near, either one of w hum would .have rescued me even at the peril of his own life, were unconsciously leaving me. I was not missed on the ship till midnight, two hours after I had fallen overlioard. The ship was searched cn . gine boiler and lire rooms in the ex. ' jiectation of finding me disabled. At last my cup and plate were found on the fchipV rail. To those on board the problem was solved It was unanimously voted that 1 liad'alropped asleep and fallen overboard while sitting on the rail. All j thought, it too late to put the ship about and loot for mc, and the was kept on her course to jjvcrpooi. -t "Iwa tlad in quite a heavy wool jacket, canvas pants, and heavy English walking shoes, that laced high around tny ankle. My first effort was to frte myself of the great weight of clothing. I attempted to get out of my jacket; after making the most superhuman efforts I bad to give it up. 1 could not extricate my arms from tho sleeves without drowning myself. Again 1 tried to get rid of it by throwing myself on my back and floating, at the Kime time trying to pick the seam open that held the sleeve. I had to give this up. I then tried to get my shoe off, but could not do so. Every effort I inade I would sink, and then all my strength hail tolie used In keeping my head above water. To add to my misery a most ex .cruciating juiia 'seized mfe In the back of my head at thebaseof my brain. This was terrible I had now been in the water a little over an hour, and was in full pos session 01 et ery faculty. My whole life passed iK-iure me lite a panorama, bceui. J cuuanoou mat- nau iauea from 0f vonth. Calmly and ouietlv I resigned myself to my fate. Not even a rav of hope entered my mind. I "I had jjusti finished what I supposed .was tny lait prayer "to the great Jehovah, in whose "presence I boon expected to be, 'and asked oTTiim a special blessing on my wife and children, when to my great sur prise, as if it wero from out the great deep, I saw a red light some distance from auu coming toward me. As it drew quite near I raised jn) self up in the water and cried out for assistance. My second or third hail was answered and the ship put about. I beard the watch on deck calling up the watch lielow. I had now been in the ttatcj fully an hour and a half. The pupils of my ejes had become so much dilated that everything was greatly magmllird. The ship looked Ine ns law ns a mountain. It seemed as 11 tney woum never gel tne small noat 1 into the water. I was nearly exhausteal, ' and could not have Listed many minutes I more. As I saw the boat coming I really I 6Upjoeal it a ship, it lookeal fo large. The ' next moment it shot up to me and I found I "myself keizeal by strong and willing arms and pulled into the boat. My rescuer t proved to be a.'noblo Danish sailor, the masterof a little coasting schooner. Every attention'wa.s shown me. My rags were exchanged for the captain's beat. I could .... ...a r 1 ..,.. cijnt. fnf nvaaa retain neuiicr 411u.1uu.-1 - -- rtlme, 011 aevonnt of hating swallowed so j mudi sea vt ater. My benefactor could not speak English, nor V Danish, and it was hard to make him understand how I came to 1-e in tho middle, of the English channel swimming for my life. Twos in a sad plight, Mv doilies were in tatters; tho bn.a ,f mv irtiitalnons were split oiien. und 1111 engine room suit not very genteel at the best. I found the schooner bound I for little Hampton, England, only u short I anil fro-m where-! tva picked cp. I was I delighted at this, knowing I could reach . 1 home by rail before the ship Kingdom 1 reached Liverpool, tuns fcave my who f tho tea-riblo shock of hearing me reiKirted . 1.4.1. ' -I vfT"i penniless and clad in a manner j Hut would caua- me to apjioar as an im jiroveineiitaiu any tramp )ou ever saw. I thought once cm England's shore I would ina-eMrieniLs. I could not blame any one from tuniing . deaf jr to my story Mmmt v-. SJt "niirrLTllIOll Ull(I HIV ti' from tuniing a deaf ear to my story. My escape was so'nitraculous and my general apioaraiice so. mucn on tne tuner m n. vagrant that I was voted a liar bt all. It was 3 o'clock on" Sunday afternoon when I stepied on shore and bid my rescuer 'adieu. 1 wasueai ly W niilc-a from I.iver- ,lj I called onvtne1 railway station ,...tr nml lje"!Ji-al llllll to send Hie to IJveriiool. My story was taken for a lie, and I wus threatened with arrest as an ImtHistor I In-thought that the agent in iLaiire of the food for the btut-tit if shlu- ttrecKert seamen would io,ui me nionry enoughto get on with lie. like all others, i vtctttsl me with suspicious ete and re fused to loan Hie tvtipeuct to pa) a tele gram to my emploters (the ott nor- of the shipi. asking aisuuice Finally lie ton sentwl logo witn me to the telegraph oflleo and pay for tlie message "As I wrote the me-saga. my eves fell am a small diamond ring on mv little linger. 1 had not thought of this liefore. 1 had jul.l i"2S for it onlv a slum tune previous 1 felt l.ke a lord at umv. and apologized for hating Ihimi a tro M to him. My great change of manmi ur prieil the geiitle'iiiiu Hi ruriositt was aroused, and heui-lasl to kiu.it what had I caime oicr ire 1 soon explained, iml bid the charitable gentleman in charge af the , fund for the Utietlt of slnpimkis. sailors adieu. 1 qulrkli disp.iM-il of mt r:ug for a loan of i'2, agreeing to return ii for tho use of it. I was otf for home lit Ii o clock. Iking short aif cash. I took a second clas-i cab IVfoie mt departure from the schooner the Danish captain filled my pocket it ith a igars In the compartment with ine were threa- gentlemen I told ni) adventure and was lioaiieal One of my comiKiufons left us and went into tho third class tan to get clear of ma-, as I afterward learned 1 lighted a cigar and was rudely disturbed by the train guflid, who ordered me into the third class tan. As I enterasl the car whom should I sa-o but my Irlend. who at once appealnl to the guard for proteatmn. charging m with N'ing n (lesjierado. and following him. At this I had to laugh II is com panions iaritlsl him bysjjing that it's only a jioair .!n k am a hum "I lauded safely nt Liverpool at 3 o'clock Monday morning. When I reached int uitu door my wife would scarcely lieliete it was her liuslund 1 feared to tell my tale, knotting her nervous ta'inierauient. I accoiintcit for my frightful appearance by sa.ting the shipwould stop but a:i hour or two. and in my haste to spa-r.d that time with her I hurried home It was ac cepted, of cours.., as true 1 took a good sh-ep until !) a. m., and then wont cli.wn to the governor's office. 1 found lain reading my disiutch, which he could scarcely caimprebend until I made my a pearance. "While I was iu the office the ship was reported. I concludeil to step out on the wharf as the ship came alongside. When the captain and crew saw me they were certain it was my ghost. When lines were thrown to the ship the captain amt men stood motionless, not thinking aif lina-s, but only that I must be a ghost. In fact, no one would lielieve it was 1. Capt. Holicrts came over the ship's slda and placcal his hand on me. saying: 'For ester, is it really you" He was soon sat isfied, and said. Wonderful' Wonderful esoiiM-' I never thought to see you again.' " Times-Democrat. llaiiT til Mnkal IVaiplaa Loiuctl. Adonis Dixey is spending his vacation in touching up his theories about how to mnke the public laugh and how- to induce crowds of them to iay for being made to laugh. Here are a few of his conclusions: "It isn't making the public Laugh that shows genius, but to say something real funny and keep the public from laughing. Anybody can make the public laugh. That isn't hard. An old joke that has been heard fifty times before may make a man laugh, but the next minute" he'll bo saying what an old chestnut that was. Tlie w ay to wiu the hearts of the publiii is to make them believe you like them and Itiiti them something to laugh over when they've gone home "It's lietter to make one woman laugh tlmn four men. She'll tell more peoplu tbuut it mid it'll alo you and the box office more genu! in the long run. What )ou want is to get iieople saying you're f uuti) . A man may think you're funny, but he won't say anything about it. A woman will. She'll tell her friends and they'll want to go and sea-)ou. The uctors that please the women are buccnsful. " Xetv York Sun Illaln't Know It All. Short cuts of all kind-are at a premium in Wall street, and of course quick meth ods of ciilcuLstlon have been Mudieal thero with great success. jhe other day a laal iu Holiokcii came home to his father with a cumbrous method of calculating inter est, learned at school. The father shotva-al him how to do the thing in one-tenth tho time, but the lad came home the next day with this message from the teacher: "Tell your father that he is wrong." The boy went to school the next morn ing with the message from his father: "Tell the teacher I'm right." The schoolmistress suppressed a re proof, and said: "What's your father's business" "A liookkecper in Wall street," an swered the Ltd. Tliat night the bookkeeper received a note from the schoolmistress begging that he send her a full exposition of his method that she might teach it to her pupils. Philadelphia Ilecord. L'aialer Water Four Uaya. Mr. Isaac I'cral, a Spanish naval offi cer, has designed a new submarine tor pedo Kiat, which as yet exists merely upon paper, but of which something more will lie beard shortly, as the got eminent has granted the intentor a credit of I'lO.CKKl on the recommendation of a select comnntta-e of admirals and naval engi neers, who inquired into the inventor's theories. Tlie boat, which will lie ready in aliout fot:r 7.u:.tli-. is to carry a crew of four, and is to lie able to remain for four days beneath the surface if requircil. lajudon Couil Jounud. Sliuili.W Count r) 11111. Barbers haven trick for the country men who visit the city and go into the shop tai get Minted. They want to get off as cheap as Mis-ilile. but generally they have the entire lull to pay liefore leaving. For instance', the lurber will take a piece of black pomatum and smearing it on his hand, run it through the count rymau's hair aud remark, "You need n shampoo. I,ook how dirty tour hair is; you must have In-eii nlsmt a smoke stack " That catches him. and he has to pay for n sliamiioo. He gets what is called in the profession a "razzle azle" shave. That is, the razor i run over his face, anil what is left L-longs to him. Tliat is the way the countrymau is served. (Uobe Democrat. A Ml.lnlslil Ill.li. Siiecklasl trout served cold with lettuce and Mayonnaise dressing is said by a I5os tou man to lie worth) tlie attention of thajse who kmnv a gaxi.1 thing when they taste il The ali-h is particularly palutn ble along about midnight. Detroit manufacturers are now using petroleum To u considerable extent in the place if ca-il or coke for generating steam. They Hud it cheaper aud more convenient to use. Wailliuil's Warlare. 1'iiupla's, tan, rash, freckles, prickly heat. Sallow ness, gra"asiness and times ravages (crow's feet). These alt" the foes to woman's beauty; Their sale removal her speedy duty. Sate one all ctsn bebanWied very fast, (Wecan abate but not obliterate the last:) Use Champlin's liquid I'eari and , How quickly all these beauty H-st will flee. Jauits II. Deval, formerly of ZanesvIIle. ()., was murdered and robbed of a hut e sum of money by brigands, in Mexico. is avarranted, i3 because it is the best Blood Preiutratlon kuotru. It will posi- , tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Kemember, we guarantee it. ' Frank II. Coblentz, comer Market and High streets. Win. Keiser's sahKin, Chicago, was dam aged S20.lK.Kl by fire. Mrs. Ileiser was fa tally injiireil by jiiuiping from a window. No medicine is more conscientiously pre pared, more powerful, or more highly con centrated, than Ajer's Sarsaparilla. Its standard of excellence is the result of care ful study. This preparation is acknow ledged by the medical piofession to lie the bet blood puiitler A HEW LEASE OF I IKE. When one has lieen siiliernu ihe Jgonier of a severe attack of rheninme-in. neiirsl jzia or sciatica and relief eome- 11 mvuis i ii' a new lea.-? of lite had U-en j;i.ii.ta-i Such liave been ihe ieelni. ul ihoii-ind- ho, after trying pliysia-ians ..ml ni.iiiu-i less remeilies. have umsI Aililophorira and foundtotheirgre.itj.il iliat tin. medium reativ did cure the-e iii':i..-s. t. P. Shafler, formerly manacing etlitoi of Ihe Nes-l.'giier, YoiiiigMinin, O. sail in a recent intervieu w iih lutn - "1 have sutl'ered from rheiimati-m tor :itiotii thirteen years. At alilleieiit intertals I liave U-en unahl.' to attend to mv huines br weeks at a lime. The 111. M of mv troiiLle was in my hands and arms The pain was n-mally aavompauitil wiih.s.u siJerahle swelling of my liancls. During these tears I have uses! many kind- of remeilies ith only temporary relief Iteing in tlie new .paper business 1 had come iu contact iiitli various medicines that uc-r. ailvertiseal iu niirculiiiiins, lint reallt neur liad lunch faith in patent medicines. little over three years ago my attain 1011 was called to Atlilophoros. 1 noticed from time to time the strong eii.lor-.-ment of (larties that liad 11-eal the remeily and was sent to us for publication in our paper. Through this means Iconelinleiltai fry the tneaiicine for my own case. I wairelieveai and eurasl in a remarkably short lime." " Have you lieen troubled with rlieuni.i ti-in since," was askeal. " I was entirely rid of it for two years anil then hail another slight attack, but a few denes of Atlilopho ros soon drove it awav ; since that tune. I about a year ago, I have lieen entirely free from rheumatism, llm ta allalone mtli less than a liottle of medicine. 1 always recommend it for rheumatism-" 'Every druggist should keep Atlilophoros and Atlilophoros l'ills, liut w here they can not lie bought of the druggist the Atlilo phoros Co.. 112 Wall St.. New York, will send either (carriage paid I on reavipt a.f regular price, which is J1.00 per bottle for Atlilophoros and 50c. for l'ills. For liver and kidney dLaa-a.a's. atj --l. In-dlp-siloii. weakno. nervous deMlity. diseaea-s of laoinell, .tiilslipalinu. ha'ia.lsche. iminiru bluod, iaX. Athlaihor.k l'ills are uiK-luaiisl NEVER OLD. Spring still lualej spriu; in lb; liiinj, tt lieu sitt tvura ..re lof.1 IiOte arak.sa nn-wt!u tlir..l.inua heart. And wean- iieie. a.M Oier the w intar tcier I s.-e lb-- siuiimcr gt'U, Au.l.llir.sthtue aa!U mlail suou.lritt. The 1. arm iel.tKls ts'lou - llali'U tVnl.Io laii'-rs.iu HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY. Done fr Wtiat 3Ioderu Inieiitioii Hie- Clur liatr.ms und .Vliai.l.. In former years it was iweay task for a young married couple to "go honsa-keep- ing," and it rtMinin.il nosmall cicndittire of cash. A range or cooking stove, a cof fee ami spice mill, a mortar, a cake Imtrd and rolling pin, a tra.t und chopping ' knife, not to mention a large numlair of ' pots, kettles, frying pans and lam Is, and ' a large stock of raw materials in the line of provisions, were required. Then con sidcrable skill was, necessary to use all these instruments for preparing fond for the table, and that skill, uiifortimatelv. was not possesMed by the young wif. The coiiMiiuenre was that most laT-a.us tihu einliatktil on the sea of matrimony sailed alireclly to a Uianling house and set up their household divinities in a luck chain-. 1st, where they rcinaineal till the land ! ludt letieil ..11 them for au oter alue bill ' for meals mid lodgings. Hut nimleru invention has ri'iulereal , housekeeping tert east A ciiuple ma) notv set up for theiu.eltes tilth verv few inensHs. s,:lr,t.,j ,,, p,.,v ,.,, aim next stove takes the place of a costly and cum brous is-.king range t'oltis;' is Isiught not unit parrheat, but gniuuil Spicesand a-pia-ri-..tiie all pra'iiared for Use Kta-r) kind aif bread, cake and p tstrv can 1st purchased at a slight advance .,u the cost of the mata-rials they contain. If one wishes the sport of making them, sa-lf raising flour may lie had In any grocery. Fruit of all kinds nil read) for the table can la' purchnstsl iilauit as cheaply us that which must In- prereal. Not only lob sters nml other shell li-.li, but salmon may K Uiiight cooked and ready to lie served nt a price but little nlsite what the crude articles cost; and caaikcd corneal lef, tongue, pigs' feet und ham have long ba-eu on the nun ket. There are also canned soups, that only need to la diluted, mince meat, all ready to put la'tivcs-n pie crusts, and roast uia-ats and fowls aif nil descriptions Some grocers keep niie-h prepansl for frying liosfou liakcsl la'ntis, put up in cans, have had a great run during the past few year" Kngli-h plum puddings are also on tic market. Cans of rooked green corn, lieaus. jH'as. tomatoes, caulitlower and as'iaragus. wuh s-aratciga fntsl lait.it.a'S arc lo ! fiitind am the shelves of every griKvrt. while laundries do the ttashi'H and mining It is no longer necessary to lie a cook-, or have a ti.ik, to keep house. It rt-qivire.s scarcely any cooking utensils to provide u warm meal. A can o'ner, a frying pan and a colfis' iot are the principal reatil sites. Ktvu the last is not alisulutely niaresMiry, since a mixture of preiareal coffee, sugar anil cream may rciullly lw obtained. It is even practiciil notv for the novice toilis'iensewitli a cook baalk, as the lalad on every can tells how to treat the contents. Surely, Litlies necsl no longer couiplain that the lalairs of hoiisekc-epiiig keep them from cultivating their minds. liarstou 1'llalget. llunice (Ireele)'a I'ra.phery. In the winter of HMO I heartl a lecturo dflivertsl by Horace Creeley in ltrtaiklyn. lis subjast was "France." Solemn and teinl were his prophecies that night- All dse, sate a general impression of his lee lure, has pussd from m) memory, but one thing stands out in Wildest relief, and that is his description of how Ixmis Na poleon nccomplishcd the coup d'etat and the prophecy which Mr. (ireelcy mude. It tins near the end of his discourse. In hLs culm style the orator. saaktng of that usurpation, .iccomplihc I in treachery and bhaal, a-eemetl to have liecome elevated like a sa-er. and he said: "A day is coming when, as sure as there is a (lod in heaven, N'aiaileon 111 will pay the K-nalty for hav ing outraged moral and civil law." And (here Greeley raised his voice), "Thou, Kugenle. beautiful lueeii of power and of fashloti, when that day tl(s-s arrive thou wilt hnio thy share in the penalty. ' I think that I never h?ard mi) thing half so weird, half so startling Theautlience, which had given gcml attention hitherto, was now simpj) sj-cll isiuuil. tireeley then went on andg.ite his reasons for iucludint; the empress iu the future retribution. He said that it was a notorious fact that after lmis XaiHuVon liad treacherously and murdciously stilled the second French republic, the llrst ierson who tt rote him a congratulatory and npproving letter was Mlh Li Coiutosse de Montijo. who laccaine the F.mpre-s Kugeiiie. J. ('. Fletcher in New York Graphic. "M.ire.l 1'p" Fairce In Wafer. All error concerning water has arisen from a ivuiurk imputed to Faraday tliat "in every drop of water is .stored up the energy of :t stroke of lightning," which has been Lirgeiy it-ed by Keeley motor and other sH-culntors to further their schemes. There is no force of any ki.nl "stored up"' in water: and the statement made by Faraday, if lie ever did make it. simply referred to the small iti:ititity of electricity developed in a lightning llash, which would hardly be enough to decom pose Into its const it tieut gases a single drop of water. The powerful effects of lightning are tine to the great tension of electiicitt. like a tery amall Wuler iu which the steam is at an enormous pies surc. 1'opiil.ir -science News. Oal.l lnea I aiT the Interstate laar. Aiiaald effist of the interstate commerce Litv is tlie resurrectlnuof the arioli-dead towns along the Mississippi river. The old steamWiat wharves are U-iiig propiied np ready for business, and yawning in habitants are rubbing their e.tes and won dering if the da)s of railroad traffic since, tho war liave only been a horriolc inght mare. Chicago News. tKOUl", WilUOl'INtv CUUtill a d llronrhitis iniiuediately relieved by Shiloh'sl Cure. For sale by A Garwood. 1 ItfU'f.ll (IV p.K-.- I l by siifler I'llcst liunicillatc relief and com. pletc cuie guaranteed. A6k fur "Kough ou Piles " siurecnreforitchine, protrndiDg.hleasl ing. or any form of Piles. Ma'. At Druggists or maile.1. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, .N J. JsKINXY .1IKN. Wells' "Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dveperwia, Impotence, Nervous Debility For Weak Men, Drllcate Womeu. il. IVKI.Ls' 1IAIU IIAI.S1.1I. If gray, restores toorlginal color. An elegHnt dressing, softrus and leautitie. No oil nor grease. A toide Hestoratlve Sto halreom lug out ; utrcugttieus, c!ealiia i, heala aealp. 50a'. There is an alarming mortality from nui siiiiiptlnti among the Chinese m New ork. 'Ihe disease is s.nd to ba the result of t o light diet. "V ..... would enjoy your dinner J V and are prevented by Dys- evsia, uso Acker'a Dtspei'.ia Tablets. They area positnocuro for l)ysiepsia. In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. -") and SU cenU. Kiania II. CotilonU. corner .Market and High stla-ets It is probalile that a new Ait'liiepi-roiuil See will he erivteil in this couiitrt, af De- ' trod, with IIsMip Chalnrd. now of the Yin-I eeliiu's ( In. 1. 1 diocese, in a'harge. i SIlll.OH'.S VITAI.lZK.i: . what jolt f Atilia'tite' neisl for cniisituipUnn, Loss Dizlness, and all simi.tomsof DisiK'psja- , ... .. ., ,,, .. ' .... id ...cents per bottle. ror sale Trice 111 and b) K. A. (i.tiiiood. Yellow fever record at Ket West Total cases, s::: deaths, !'; sick at present, 1.1: lisa'hargeal ennil, ::!. lr'. aofhi. he. Thousands who hate suffered intensely with sick headache sa) that lloaM's Saisaparilla has completely cured them. One gentleman thus relleted, vvriles: "HikkI's Sjusapardla is worth its weight In gold." Sold b) all .lrnirgi-ts. 100 tloses 31. -IVV VXVVlVV Acter's Ilaby ?aither at hand. It is the only safo tuediciuo yet mado tliat will remove all infantile dUordera. It contains no Gitiuifi j or Jlori&ine, but Rives tho child natural fute frn pain, trico 25 cents. Sold by Frank II. Coblentz, comer -Market and High streets. Kdttaid (I'Coiiiioi, u l'ltl-Una; salisin i keer. had his skull crushed ttdh a hatchet uy ,u.llaW Moran. for insisting on closing bis saloon liefore Moian was ready toleata (ilie 'I'lieio ta Cliutiee That is to s.t). )our lungs. lso all your breathing maclilneiy. Verv wonderful ma chlnery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but tho thousands of little tuln-s and cavities leading from them. When these ale clogged and choked with matter which ought not to bo there, your lungs cannot half do their work. Ami what they do. they cannot do well. Call it coltl, cough, croup, pneumonia. catarrh, consumption, or any of the tamily of throat and nose and head and lung ob structions, all are bad. All ought to be got ritl of. There Is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take itaischee'.s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell )oii at 7.1 ceuts a Inittle. Kven if every thing else has failed )ou, you may depend ujmn this for certain. LOCAL NOTICES. Advlre tu Mutlmra. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teetlilug, is the preiscriptinn of one of the iiost female nurse and physicians in tiie United States, and has been used for years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of ttaethitig iia value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery and disrrlioja. griping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving Lenlth to the ehlld it resUthe mother lrie sse a bottle. Children Often ins-d some safe cathartic and tonic to avert apptoaching sickness, or to relieve coin', headache, sick stomach, indigestion d)sjiepsia and eouipi lints incident to child hood. Let the children take Simmons Liter Uegnlator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or iu connec tion with other medicine. There is no one article in the lino of med icines that gives so large a return for the money as a good porous .strengthening plas ter, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Bella, onna Backache Plasters. sTr Iti ClenaTiil llelilllly, Kitltaciraliiin, Consumption and Wasting in children, Scott's Kniulsioii is a most valuable fins! and nioalicine, it delta's an apeiite. strengthens the nervous system ami builds up the Wily. "Have been highly pleased with it in consumption, scrofula, and wasting diseases, bronchitis and throat troubles. "A. .loM'.s, M. I)., Cornersville, Tcnti. stumping (Iut lll.ease. The Shakers lielieve that nearly all tlis casescail lie prevented by maintaining ier feet digestion. They never employ doctors because as soon as the digestion liecouies impaired thev take a few doses aif the Shaker Kxtract of I'oots iSlegel'sSyrupi and health is the result, for It Is a marvel ous remealy for dysta-psia. Mrs. Hettiaa Hauck writes from Mormon Grove, Gray son county, Texas, August a, lssi: "1 am titty )ears old this month, and I must say your uiealiflne hs proved a wonderful medicine to me. When I lirst n crivrsl it I could not sleep nights, and I had a flut tering in the pit of my stomach. I could not War my hand or the weight of my clothes on it. I had a throbbing and a rosr ing in my head. I was a'raid if it contin ued I should lose my mind. 1 olt'iitimes thought 1 was tiMi far gone to try anything, but your medicine has proved a blessing to ine. The pain and miserable feeling in my head has gone. My heatl Is clear and I sleep soundly every night. lean recom mend it with pleasure. Who would not'.' You may use this letter if you like. It may fall into some hands alliictasl as I was. and I am sure they can find relief Hi jour medi cine." j "like Greatest Cora on Earth for Pain.1 WU ' leiiereraora qolcklr than any other kown rem- SweUiuff. Stiff k, aBruKoa, Bum, (ascalda, Outa, Lamha M, I1iriT, Sorw. Prot-blU nackacbe, Qulatj, Sore Throat, Ketatlra. Uonodl, Utdacbe, TootLache, Spralna, eta Prin Seta, a buttle. Hold by U UrecRlrta. ttloaX Tli gva nine Salvation thl b-ara oar rex luternl TraJe-Mark, auJ our faedniUts alrnatarei. A. C Ueer X Co., Bole , uaiumore, jih-, u. a. a. llr. Uull'a Cough Syrup will cure your Vouh at toi;.tf( If ice uuiy ii in, a biue LAMP.UH1NEY A! V lk. ?5 I BtETHATTMC A O jtaVLS "aW. 2 O I'l tXAOT LABLE 19 OH A - f j Jft V J Z - I J EACH CMIHNEV A3 ' ""ft 8 t 7 Al'' ,,,A,tTS v,A Si- . 1 5 B atittr 1 T W r Z iil'ifc-. . , kat -.i,3f c af9Aalrvar73aVESP1nriHHn Mm aocaO ra-fdniUt9 EToprirUira Is Life Worth Living? I'liat clepeiul- iih.ii the I iia-r fof II the L.lei H lit.la-tll a the wli. le st stem is. mt of older the lu.-alti is bad. digestion ssi. head dull or aching, energ) and hopefulness gone, the spirit are ili-pressa-d, a lieat) weight exists after eating. tilth geea-nil di'sMiinlene) and the blue. Tlie liter is the linusa keeperof the health ; and a harm lis., simple reined) that acts like Nature, does not iMn-tipale aftir tiar.ls or iispiiie constant taking, does not infcrlete with business or pleasine iliirtug its use, makes Simmons later Keulator a medical perfii tioii. 1 tlate tested ita'Tilrtlles Deraniiallv. anil 1 know tliat for lsitepta. ttillluuaness and thr.ibtillighe.iit.tctie.lt la the best inedii-lne tlie world elar s,aii. Hate tried forty other remeitlei before simniens Liter Ueulaior.aud iioiie of tti.-in cat .'more than t. inp.irary relief, , Kciiulator lo.t mily relieved but cured. I l Cleiilllue Iih. red 11 Jomcs. Macon. '.a. front ..f VV ria..er. Heat guara icefor its tmter .1. II. Kit. IX at co. Philadelphia. Pa. HOI.K KKOPK fa' I.- PKICK. I.OO. t'.t4i:laaiaaiHitoikl m 1 V f"-- . M tNJFASTUnED ONLY-$Y GEO. MviAEBEm. cPITT5 3UHuH' h"fly FDR SAtrrraCOEALERS EEftVv'araE. asi'iffS'ta ?JiXZjL5aii-ii?3 waaTaSafcaaas-fcVuj ajia Dyspepsfc, Positively Curod by. LITTLE HOP PILLS, TboT. j.lo'sFavorite Liver Pills. iV Indigestion, Eiliciisness, s M- Dizziness, Liver Complaint, AUK aiiia ij una snreij.d'C tcriaudJ f h!Fi!rt ia l--Tin Ami tr.ftfjTfl Ui.rttl A iLda7fn otlirn. i Doctor' fomuia SmaJl.au' 1 M e ci'vivit4i ami eaa v Lj tAke. fieo UtiJiaillilA. 1 -. . . . S" ' "; ., , I iiri.ulnkt1.t'do?rw!0fpiif!' 1 10 nur rikb j,i rtovr kunuuni 1 "ThT .r-rili: !llTcirr mttHle." 4 Trpr4 hy M ip-tJaWftrj. ! Ulllr I.O0 j mMg!ap' For nale lis nil imij;liaIat IlruccUta. 'H.tl ,ij ftia. lor our Dunce dox. of V al- f-mtin-nl-eryMlk w mid itwt 1 Inslat-tn. Vhouuale 1'kk I Lii I-nt cnlx m bra 4i-plk-alloU U ax-uoipiuiied tJ iSHIPHAN AUTOMATIC Steam Engine Tt Hwat 4 UtItf7 .TIIM. MklaWvl ftUaTlhaUU fl LTatl. SteaxialCHiriom Kan tt hfHiraana latM IbaB 3 fcllOBI W 'rl M I'rriil kla4t niCbl wvt, riapa, a. Oot aatlt M. EWa4 fur RlHrsM4 aft oalar aot yrlc Um. frM. J.J.WATROUS. M. CaWKCt ITS! .STOPPED FREE k Insane Person i Kesbrtd iDr.KLINE'SGSEAT ' NerveRestorfr DRAP&NimY DUIASE5- On:jtrr Curt f Amt Afftttn- J-it. Fttlrtrw. t I Infallible if tka as tlircv-TcL A ttfs ft tt a miv Tn ttit ci $ Hrl -ottle tfre?eta l-itfailiroK. lhajTMyiBjeipcreu tLurnuotoaairiea iff'te ti !RK.LIb it AnhSt .KtlJerchi P. wlitU. z.tAKL C'A IMITATING f&ALQS. WMjm XVho VtTXl.lTV la raltinir. Hrl III! tl.M'D ana FXMXlsll.llorl'owrrl'l.'I.VI tll'lil.LY VI Aitr- Kl may fln.1 a iicrf't as.l a-uaM cura. in th KKtNLJH MOSr'IIAL REMEDIES rtruataslbr 1-rair. JlT X.N CIV 1 VLi: or ruu, FraiKs- Aoopwexi dt an rrvncu in,Tn miih aiki ipetntc riMiiy aoc aao-cMfnlly lnttJuci hre. Alt wttnlci nioir loK4s aoc Tair ami DKilical t-iisJuDatcinaf ittj. &-. Fit KI1 Ci.ii -iiU. do, rit KE. O.aalta tiouftillh'aoor tiv mU ittb Bit rmliifUt dtntor t'IIK. C.lAlt At-HLi.Ho. i i- -uiion brreel.Kew Tor ItatV.nbrtnr'Inttihs-althyplar i ui4rj.'iti i rrujij ny oay Aud Itpilites th SysUtn tLroubTh. PromcruwuotheadtuBole it hM. It currt tho llles. It opens . -ores. LiMt apr-ttlto It Stm re- Lt.M-e. Wle families tiroughuut KecpTAUUA.NTV SF.I.TZKU marat baud. inf iani CANOPY TOPS. in Iffinlv TriiM tiiail. t.nni ly Aituctied. .Nnv iylrt for .ill !sic an.l iU- of ttuuoii. I-ir:t. dis c nnu to builder aud ilnlai-r. fU'l for lUiu tratl lri.v Ltt. inC. HKKItSJv to. Neuluuu. uuu. H ONEST HELP FOR MEN. I'd' no More Motif)' to (JtuckH. WlLLHeudy.ua " ."WrCmr, dincov 1 ered aftfr thirty t.iri' fxperlmeiittuc vIiU'tl nr t at W aild "'(' ' nlixiliitel ntiiiitiitf utitll cured ddrcss llmiry "rrtiil, llta -HI.", lil w Hiiket, Wit. I I I nPr.MiiTw.fl II Ml ! Children CASTORIA A Practically Perfect Preparation for Children's Complaints. Mexican War Veteran. The wuaJerful efflcacy of Swlfr. Sia-lrlf aa a j remaslr aad cure fur rtiumatutii anil li blo ilia t "aas has never bal a mure c-u-i.ii U"ul Uluatrafl .11 iIiaq thli case aCTunla The can.llil unsolicited au.l 1 raphattc tMln...iur ifl.en ba ihe aeucrt,U-tfMitle man must be accented aa ctivtric!tic aul ."oticlualVe The wrlta r I. a pn'inlnelit clllzeil of VIlaallljiL The .'enlleman toaabom Mr. Martlu refers, an.l to whom beta Indebted for the advlra to aahlt'h be ovwe hla nnat relief fnin ie.ra of nufferln. la llr Klo. for matia yearn the ...uUr ulirM clerk f Ibe Lawrvlico 1 House, at JackM'U Jaca...i'; Mlaa.. April 3. tC Tiia Swift sriciri. t uHraar, .ttUma. Oa. o.nflenten 1 baae Iss-n an invalid pen-loner for 'orty year., haitii contracle.1 pulmonary and other Useaseia In the .Meitcan War, but not nil th.- tit..f Marcb. 1373, dbl 1 feel any ayinpCoina of rbeumatlam. JU that day I aa.as luddeuly atri. tea with tliat dl aso la both hl; and autlt-s. l..r tvaenly da 1 aalked oucruubes. Then tbcpalu aamalesa aluleul. lutll ahltte.1 from lolr.tto l.-int. For week I aaoul.1 e totally tlloibleU, ellh.Tou one.Meormy b.. la r Ihe other. The tll. n.i.r ten I... .....o..o f..r -leven yeanau'i .even months- inallarrom alar, h IST5. when 1 ara nr.l atlaaked, to Octoler 1. KSi., mIm-u 1 aa aa cured, lmrln Ihe-e eleven yean of In eilae rufTerlu I tried Innumerable prescrtptlona fruiu various pbyilclana, and trlasl everythlnic utf ce.le.1 1-v frtemla, hnt If t ever reeelie.1 Ihe lea.c enetlt from any medicine laken Internally or ex icrnallr, I am not aavareof It. Finally, aboucthe Irst of S, pteintr, I ma Iv arram,-em. n' to iro to Ibe Hot Spriuiraof Arkansas. liavlu.lciatredof every nber remtslv, vahen I accl1enl.ili. met an ol.lac ualntan.e. Sir. Kliiu. now .f th. LaM retire II.1u.a1 f iblsclty. Me had once le-en a k' at sufferer f rona -heumaUstn. anil, aa I ftuptsat. had been curasl jy avlalt 10 Hut Sprlu?.. Itut aa 1.1-11 I met blm liaa old me that his vl-li t the liot Sprtnieaivas la vain lie foun.l no r Uef On hii return from II- tSt.rlnira lebeard. fortbeflrat Hiiit.if theS. S.H.aaarenie.f r rheumatism. IIetrlt-l itamlxit bottl matlf a i mid, ilfttj-cure. Sa?.erl 3far hae paitxl6lncf. but i tik-i hl no return vtltieititense. 1 InimfM.lMeljr reCurnl tolrv It. In Seitmr I oolc four titll. ami by the llrst of U tit r I hus Mull-'Svrt far a. therhr-urnallum was rtnct?rnl. All ! jituhjJdLsaij.yireil, anJ luitx flOIFKl-T lTWtMJt 1 3K IT HIICE. j I ha0 no inttrwt In mMtluj? thH statement thr ibaii thf tio? that It tnajdtrrart iMime other urTrter I (iiaturit source of rellt-f, an-i Iftthan thlsritlil mi well reanll for my trouble 1 am t r I 4tM-t'tfullv auJ trulv vour irleiial. I J. 3t. II JlAhlll F tr ale l all ilniKKlCs. TnatlMjo !:in.l a .U Tut Bwikt SrcaU' ' .. Drawer ViUut l. . - i I Aiuniic r.x.. auy LIKE CHfiUIftyilULs::! I'l I K POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Direct!) on the mam line 01 the NEW YDhK. PENN. & DH10 R.R. S . L. L. .t W. R. R Co.. Lessee Mldwaj Ilelween Ciiiciiu.atl di.d Xen York Highest .ai;ig-hli' Il.dy of Water on the I'oulinent. l.-'to.") feet alsnv the Ocean ami T;'. feet above I.ake Erie, distant st-t.-n m '.. THE CLIMATE IS PURE HHO INVIGORATING. The Take is twenty miles long and fr-tni one totfiree miles wide. akew.xid. i'luvanii.t. lirittltti's l'ulut. llemus l'.ilnt. bay View. Ratenswo.Kt. MarthtN Vineyard. Chautauiii.t. I'olnt I'tiautaiuiua. Long l'.ilnt. Maple springs and W.s.glm are among ttie dirfcreut res..rts on the Icike. patroniz-il by the summer visit tta. There are Kood hotels aletery puinl The l'annmtChaiituina Assembly Has Us ties.triu triers at Chaiitaunua Lake. Jm convenes III July.ttcl Aiiuil of etery vcai .tnd tear One of the most taiimlar re..rts ..u ttie lake it T,.A.K:ElVt7"OOD. Here all pan? ner traim .f th N'ew nrt. iVnnylvani.i and Ohio ItUnlroad st.'p during ttie flf.tsitn, U t-rin the hiut.iu-jtt.i Lik- i. lion, and tht tlf tnbtitlri(f point fnrthr rntirt Ukc 'lti-rt-are tw.j htlsat Likevsoixi, b.itu ul lniai'-u' sir aud ';pAtilv "I ttcottihrinKl.it mi; Ovt huudrvd KU-ti .irh. Nurrirtus It-amer-i arr constantly Plying th Iike. ir3DiiNrtini;isiiur loan poinit. nio?v in earrh of ii plt-aH,int resort to ipftid th' mer iioiith-i cannot find a more coiivei. sum n-iit or delightful place than Lake I'li.iut atwux FXCIUSIOX TICKHTS, Ma Sew York, I'ennsyliania ran.1 Ohm Rail road, are ou salo at alt local stations anil at statioqs.it connecting lines from June 1st, good for return until October tlst. J II. SIII,KI.. lien. Mtpt.. Cleveland. O. L. I FUtMKK lien. Pass Agt.. New ..rk A K (.Lx.KK.Asst (Jen. Pass. Ant.. Clete land.Otil.i. lCVs-JXAVA-lOX i4Ilv. niLr. niiir. Ontr.il time. 22 mm lnutfrthan Unctnimtl time. LvSprtnprtHd. . . . At ounirstnwt. . " Meadulli-- " Corry " IjikfWOxM " Jamestown " ltuitalo " s.iUtn.iUc.i . . ' New .rk No i .No . No li Mrn' Ev'uk tl.tntfe i.lm ed I tin el tipres 1 :.i 10 pm tupm t crtm i i.ipi.i 7?oam S"""u S -Vutm 7 liipm ;i it'stm 7 vipm 10 f'pill lo '."am s ii'pm 'J Vain 'i tsipia ' vipm i J topm I la'pni - iipra ' u-.-pm l"pni " It'pin 7 1 am ., ,. . ,,. . ., . .. I illllllUIl S I' Illt'Sl ( OilL'lirs (III .III Throiiiili Trains. I'lvsviliivn. UAPEIU are K, succ-essfuoy u-ed monthly by ore.- ttl.onO I O $1 iK-rlmx tiymaikoratdruggistaa. Scaled "--liarficuurisst.-raa stamps. Adureas Tax Ecarxa Cuxvv au Co., OkTaorr, iixu fur Mil- liy rrauk. M. .Cotilriita and .d lakh..... X ('... TTVV $ioo CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, No relish for food, .Urjuid, heavy feel isg.&s if tired, rest lessness at 'night, are aU sure .signs of DYSPEPSIA A PURE VEGETABLE TONIC. GUARANTEED TO DO AS REPRESENTED. If your druggist or dealer hasn't AGARIC he will get it for you. He ouht to Lee,) it SACHS-PRUDEN &CO. DAYTON. OHIO. SACHS-PRUDEiTS GINGER ALE la suld all over the world For PITCHER'S BAiLiiOAD TJJ1E CAIJD. I'lllsbiirK, Ciorluii.iti nn.l St. l.oilU Itavlf. hii C'oiiiajaua' fan llati.lla-Koule. I'niier sahedule in etfeet Januar)" 21), Ijs;. trains leave .prin..nci.l. central standard time for Xei.ia. I'uii intMti and t'.iluiiibiis.T:l,"a a. in.. for Da) ton iT:r.a.ui. lor .-uia and IiidlaliaiK.I s Mo in a. in. i i. v,..,, Cincinnati. Coluad.us. Indian I apolLaaiid Chicago. :s i p. in.; (or eiila. Da) ton and Cincinnati. C'.'op ni. Trams arrite in Spriiignekl at f7:K and 10 :o a. in , t.VIM) p. in. and "o to (a. in. Dail). (Daily, except Niiiidit. Sti. Dunns. Tu'ket Ageut. Cleveland, Coluiubuia, tlfnrltinatl and tuaHAnitpolU Kjellw!. ootss I a ST. i Nlht Hipreta - .1;mi " ' am i.t.'V pro .J.1S pm t2 New Yor Jt Uoton Expri 2 Clefeliia-1 at Eftitern t.xi.rr 1 New Yor Limited KxprtNt. U01HQ MjCTU. 9 NUrit Eiprcss 2-Uiuu r, bin . m A W ra. Kx w but 1 Clu Klyliite IfuckvfH " in '. CtL.elntiftU-1 ladlaiiapotls Lxpreti luil&m I .1 Oleaeland .H'n.i-lr.niitl Kll.reai iupiu 4pm ! a,rint1 In.1 St Loula A Kau. El it-lUll., AUU ,fc. LIUtaiiaao. -fc aBKin mm t. 9 Night Kiprwii ... .- 2um 1 Cla FlyluK buck!" 7 iinn SCleTtflund AClDdnnatl Eipr?t . l.tlpm w York, boatoo Cluctuu&tt Kx 4pm atElTI rBOU 80CTH. Ntxbt Kxprtst -. - T aiHm )2 Dajton.aprloKfleldAccom.fr't . ... vam 13 New York & liontoa Llmutxu y , m 1 CleTlaad Kaf?rn Kxprr . .. i.r i m i ctaclnnatl AcprtnKfleid Ajdm . .'im It New York Limited h'xprea .tS pm No. '2 tma thrntt b tevpera to Nt York and dot toa it 3 oi to q without coaQet. . -;o. at Isl tti famou. umilfa ctprei. com Ctri sad entirely ot slepvr, nt of t'leviad. rhn.nich sleeer from spnufiel.l. ,'aia.- Ycrk la 3) huari aud Uest.i tri ..IK " 0. H. KNIGHT. a., a., luaui -tuent. D. B. MARTIN. Arcade Detsat. 0. P. A. Sarbignuid. 0. X. Y- l'no. Jt Ohio K. K. All trains ruu on Central rime 5 mluutes sloaaer thitn city tluie. Taatss LKaVa l.toao KasT. N'o. I. New York LimiteJ. dally.. 10 is a. ni. " 2. Aceom..dallyetceiitsuuday 'f-ii.ru. Xo. s - Iuap. in. Ii Atlantic hi.. dally illa.m. aiss LraVK ooisi acsr. M a. ni uaJ.iT Jii.i.T a. m. a.ssjy. m. i?e of cars in elitiercase thrnugh to Near ork. No. alias throitsttialceLiers to M. Louis Free hack to trains to al ii-dats east of. and !u.!udiii: iit.rtti L.vl.buri; Fr tlcaets to all iioluts aud flintier Infor mation, callou J. I FsLriaKB, Agent. 7J Arcade. Telephone .-all tl". Iiiali.iiia, Itt.iiiiuiiislain rand Westa rn llaa.ll wray. llllll IIIO" VOtlH. 1 Cincinnati Kipress '1 fala m . Sanduakyand ptlngfleld Kx "25 am s I'oluuitius.Mall -. .. 4aDin aRHirc rim r asr. I N'litht Kxprca r Chicago, ct. L. Jt Kan. Cits llm 7 sandusky Mail J CblcaiEo. t. L. A Kau. City Hx t 4a m t faS a in 10 a", am SKipra ABRivE ra.m wicsr. - Eastern Kxprtras 13Jtn Ulaiittc .Mall .. . . ""tSact s New York Limited 'pm lairaKV ooisc sosru. 2 Lakeside Express 1 Put In Hay Lirress S tfprlnjfleld and Sandusky Kx... LtPaKT ooi.xn iast. 2 C.iluinbus Express I Atlantic .Mall X Cojiimbus Aceommodatiou.... . SIM. am . Iu V, a m . S 33 p m .. 'I t. ia f& a hi . .'-. am ... I .;'. p in . "2 ef. a nt Ttaiam B New i urn Limited..- . Ptpaar aioisii u tsr. 1 N'taht Eipress . i.Lia-ito. st L. 4 Kan. City Mm " Cbla-aro. -t. L i K-in City Ex.. .. Ohio Soutlirrn KHllriaaad akBIXR IkoU Salt m. : Ilxinbrtdtre Accommodation 1 .Malt aud Express. . Phraar alwiso sot ih. 2 Mail ar.d Ex press . I lulnLrl.lxc Accommodation i Is P iu a to am 4 Jlptu in 25 am sjspnt All trains marked run daily. all others dally eiavpt Sunday, standxrd time. which is 2i minutes slowerthan r npsirt '-ia rir. WJI IIEFFF.K.MAN. Il 11. RUCHE. Ticket Avent. Oeoer&l .yent. T "irrflTBTn nrvn-KTrnrt to WXakAIA ZLUXlH XO SELL THIS- MISSOURI STEAM WASHER. To men aa womn of n- i crgy' and a.'.lttj tMk(s4 ;rDQiauia ex(umiaui ral ttfrma will tx ititao. ThV.abrworkoaa d nrraririauaaTcsUbue aDt CiaVti-Dai Oif 0UMilfm Samolofiantnn two wou" iriai, on noerai terms, to D re tttrnArl no mw vnAna itf ha. a . a .-...us,unii a .(jwufc-n IlUt BII alalia,. I.UI $800to$2.000S Jntnnd0 cxrit maxfnr ft a rbecominal aaccaas Trrnlvnk. llIatrat4rircnIaraaol t-Mnis f rw. J.W0STH.S0LEM'rBtt7iaF'wKii'eAvr.Sr.lflcis,fO. tf)Mktr4llsfslftttiatparrMfrU!rwa3wlLtri JTATKI Clrneral atcents. to tvholexale TV my uew motor. Kare chance. good sal- ary or '.nc on the dollar. Addren. w ith stain P. it .vi. tvearer. inaianapoiis. ina. i.veme tnis paper. ' sfnt.nallns Adiertla.r. should adttreii ; GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., I tO SI'BUCE STRKKT, NEXV VOKK CITT, ! orSELECTLISTotl.OOuSrEXVSPAPERS. I wiilhtint VKKKonaonllcatisQ. THE NEW REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA I -j a pleasant CORDIAL MEDICINC and STIMULANT-of Great Value to Lawyers. Preacher. Writer and Quainess Men who are troubled with Loss of Nerve Power. m 'fsrvjryn Will be paid to the person giving correct meaning of cur Trade-Mark. AGARIC U A PLEASINT TONIC to thoae ia Health, and makes the lan guid and debilitat ed feel bright and cheerful. Cry -TV I Bpi