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BOY AND MAN. IVMnAAd fanrtna mnVn HERBERT WARD, THE EXPLORER. Incidents of Ilia Travel In the Congo Country JCxiierlenuo In Jtorueo. to Litchfield cathedral that tlioy may kneel beforo tho tomb of the first bishop of Now Zealand, Goorge Augustus Solwyn. Ono day an old New Zealand chief, with grotesquely marked rtorolo Surgery.

A German medical congress do. clares consumption curable. From tho cable dispatch a cure seems to havo boon effected by euttipg out the dlsousod lung a simple and Ingenious plan. We know now how to cure softening of the bruin wo havo only to cut olf the diseased head. Ban Francisco Examiner.

The only reason some men get married is that they may put things in their wife's name. The world soon gets onto you. aee, knelt beside the alabaster omgy or the bishop, and while tears foil from his eves as lie recalled the uiuoroni Wheu Girls are Lngaged. You have a little band around the third ilugor of your loft hand in which is net a turquoU, and when it was put tliore you remembered that the lliudoo "He who hath a turquola hath a friend." Now, that'a what you have In the man you love best and whose wifo you are going to boeomo a friend. He Is your Bweetlieart, your lover, it is true, but because to you Jiis heart sooma best worth having, his love the richest gift you can possess, you will not vulgarize, as many girls do, the tie that binds you.

It is true you go with him nloue to hoar some wonderful music, or look at some flue pictures, but I hope It is not true that whon you are at a party or in your own homo you two pair oil and mako yourselves tho objects for silly (shatter and idiotic jesting. Ladies' Homo Journal. features of tho good missionary, said, 'That was his very chin, that was ins None equal "Tonlir Punch" Clgftr. Luck is a good thing to hnvo, but it is a poor thing to wait for. Huflereri from CurIi, Sore Throat, etc, iliould try "llrown'i llronelilivl 'i roelien," a simple but iiu remedy.

Bold only lu boxes. I'llceSo cti. The only taste some people have is the bread and meat taste. Who Is Dr. A.

T. BlmllenborirerT He is a prominent physician of Kochestor, who graduated ut Jeirerson Mortleiil Colloe in 1840. In 1S17 lie aniion need the theory that all Malarial disease was caused ty living Menus In the blood and deinoiislrated'itHcoj. roetness by his Antliloto for Mulnrla.w hleh cureiiwhon ali else fulled, Tiiemtsurosuopo now reveals these germs, and I'liyslelans o. cept the fact.

If you have Malaria In your system get the medicine and be well. You can't borrow monoy on Bym-pathy or popularity. Worth Hundreds of Dollars. My wife used wily two bottles of "Mother's Friend" before her third confinement. Hays she would not bi! without It for hundreds of dollars, Had not hulf as mueh trouble as be.

fore. Dock Miles, Lincoln Parish, ha. Write The Hradtleld Regulator Co, Atlanta, Oa, for further particulars, bold oy all drug, gists. forehead, and there were the very nails that I saw him bite in his nervousness, when ho could not got tho right Maori word in his first sermon." The Maori chief was drawn to that tomb by the samo feeling which im LOUISIANA STATU I.0TTKRY. Names id' (he Winner of I lip Wg Prizes In tltfl April DniwiiiK.

Boveral cf tho tlekots winning the biggest prizes in the Louisiana Htate Lottery drawing of April loth wore either bought or cashed iu Now York. The National of the ltepublio, corner of Wall and Broadway, collected, through Adiinis Express Company, $15,000 for the First National Bunk of Bono, Nevada, which money represented the amount won by one-twentieth of ticket 21,803, which drew tho lirst capital prize of Tho ticket was the property of Mrltz Lutz, a Barber in lteno, and tho money, after having boon collected by the New York bauK, was paid to Lutz by tho First National Bank of lteno. John I Walker address unknown, held two-twentioths of ticket 27,004 which drew tho second capital prize of $100,000. Mr. Walker rocelved $10,000 in cash, minus express charges, at the office of the Adams Express Company in this city.

Ho said ne was not a resident of New York and was supposed to be a Methodist minister, who bought his ticket Bomewhere in iu ovviy uuuuie, juu mujr uuu some comfort every comfort some trouble. pelled nard-naucieti workmen nnu poor, toiling women to lift tearful eyes as the bishop's remains were borne to the grave, and say, "Ho was a good man." "Under every human skin God has ilanted a human heart; jro ami lind it." lie often used these words, aud they ruled his life, lhey sent him among the tribes of Now Zealand and the A Mining Operation. 'You romombcr young Bilkins, who went west a few years ago? Well, ho has just concluded a successful mining operation." "I am not surprised. I always knew there was something in the boy." "Yes, Indeed. He has just dug out of York World.

Melanesian Isles. When he was called back to England to become bishop of Litchfield, these words bade lum seek A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE Of Hurts and Bruises. A Doctor Saw It. Lawrence, Kansas, Aug. 9, 1888.

George Pattorson fell from a lid-story window, striking a fence. I found him using St. Jacobs Oil freely all over his hurts. I saw him next morning at work all the blue spots had gone, leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling. C.

K. hKUMANN, M. D. At ItUJGOISTS AND DEALEBS. THE CHARLES A.

V0GELER Baltimore. Md. the pauper in tho work-house, the pris- We all hate the man who tells us after the horse is stolen that we should have kept the stable door locked. We all abuse loafing, but ve do too much of it. oner in me just, mc uuwur uiu inn aud the bargeman on the canal.

He was mastered by the conviction that, Herbert Ward, tho explorer, says tho N. Y. Herald, is but l-'G years of njje, small and compactly limit what one might call a pocket edition of Hercules. His eyes are blue nnd oxprtvssivo, his manner modest and retiring, ami it is only when his faco lights up in tho discussion of some interesting topic that one may see tho reserve force and character that have carried hi in through all his trials. Mr.

Ward is an English-man of wealthy parents. Ho had a natural fondness for advcnluro, ami, as his parents refused their consent, he ran away to sea. Now Zealand wa.s the first point roached and soon after ho wont to Australia. In lloriieo lie met llalton, tho famous explorer, ami it was not long before the two were in the country of tho head-hunting Dyaks. Surrounded by a high slocka'do lie could see ami hear the Dyaks prowling about and often lie had narrow escapes from poisoned arrows that were constantly beiug shot into tho stockade.

At Baugala, where Stanley had, his most serious light with the natives in his memorable 'journey across the Dark Continent, Ward wa3 iinally put iu charge of the station which had just been established there. The Bangulas are a largo and powerful tribe, and. in addition to being highly savage and ferocious, are cannibals. 'They do not, however, eat people of their own tribe, but depend for this sort of luxury upon such captives as they can secure, or, failing in this, they purchase slaves from friendly tribes. This important tribe' was governed at this time by a powerful savage, Mata liwikl by name.

At the' commencement ot his command of this station Ward was forced to undergo the "blood brotherhood ceremony" iu conjuctioft with tho chief. This ceremony, said Mr. Ward, is common throughout Africal Au incission is made in the arm of each of the two participators in it. When tho blood Hows the wounds are sprinkled with potash, salt, and a powder made from a species of bran. Then the two incised arms are rubbed together, so that the flowing blood may This done, the two become blood brothers and both swear to assist each other in times of need.

At the end of his three years of service Mr. Ward started for the coast. On reaching Stanley Pool he heard about tho Emin Pasha relief expedition and that Stanley was coming. This settled it for him. He would go with Stanley.

A short time afterward he met Stanley and volunteered bis services, which were accepted, he being appointed to a command over oue of the divisions of the expedition A Talking Crow. as the servant of one who had given liim a work to do, it was his duty to seek out the human heart which God bad planted under every human skin. At Eton ho was the best boy on the river, and nearly the lirst boy in learning. Ho was the greatest diver of the school, its best swimmer and oarsman, and its most generous pupil, one who always took the laboring oar. In those days athletes were not scien CARTER'S OlTTlE MlVER pfii.s.

Positively cured by these Little Fills. They also relieve Dl tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Heart? Eating. A perfect rem edy lor Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated iftmgue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER. Tm tific.

Tho Eton boats were clumsy Wyoming's Capital. In the Congressional report upon tbe admission of Wyoming, many facts were given going to show her as richer In resources than any of her sistni'8, and no territory ever ap- for admission so thoroughly qualified, his report thows the CAPITAL CHRY-ENNK to be oneof the wealthiest cities of Its size In the world, and certalnlv the most favored and prosperous. The Union Pacific Railway is nonr constructing shops there to cost $0,000,000 und employ men. This fact, coupled 'eith the early admission ot the state assured, is causing a rush to CHEYENNE, but hr realty Is still low, offering the best Investment in the west, We have the best unimproved residence property in the city, and our prices are even lower than that Immediately adjoining. We are offerinR only alternate blocks and to Induce a quick response we will, to a limited amount, take two-fifths in clear lands or chatties, a small cash payment, balance In one and two years, at seven per cent semi-annual Interest.

Call at our Cheyenne office or address THE IN TERIOR LAND AND IMMIGRATION Department Denver. Colorado. Success is avoiding other men's mistakes. and the oars clumsier. lo the boat in which Selwyn rowed there wero seven oars not very and ono superlatively bad.

Tho boys used to run up to the boat-keeper's, whore the oars were, and seize upon the seven moderately bad oars, leaving the "punt-hole" Purely Vegetable. regulate the Bowels. SMALL FilL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FfllCF, the country, and came to New York to hnve it cashed.

James E. Ward, of Ward owners of the New York Cuba Mall Steamship Lino, collected $5,000 for a customer in Cuba upon two-twentieths of ticket 41,609, which drew the third cupital prize of George M. Manz, a Journeyman silversmith employed nt 890 Broadway, hold one-twentieth of tho same ticket and collected $2,500. Mr. Manz is of tho opinion that the Louiziana Stato Lottery is a great Institution.

It is seldom that a hard-working mechanic gets as much as $2,500 for almost nothing, and Mr. Manz gave the reporter to understand that he knows how to appreciate his prize. Bernhard Gelb, a Russian Hebrew, 22 years old, who llves with his brother's family, on the se'eond floor of a rear tenement house, at 81 Wil-lett held one-twentieth of ticket No. 71,088, which drew the fourth capital prize of $25,000. Gelb is a vest-maker by occupation, and keeps a small shop at 290 Btanton St.

He is only two years in the country but he has already with the assistance of his relatives built up quite a little business in supplying wholesale clothing houses with the product of his labor. He invests regularly in the Louisiana State lottery. B. Jarmulowsky, the Hebrew banker of 54 Canal collected Gelb's $1,250 for him. Herman Ridder, publisher of the Catholic News, 13 Barclay St, collected also $1,250, minus the usual express charges, uponone-iwentleth of the same ticket Mr.

Ridder says that he collected the money for a to the last comer, vt course lie was sulky; the seven boys abused him for not pulling, and every ono was out of RINK temper. George belwyn aetermincu always to come last at the boat-keeper's. He always pulled the "punt-pole," and the other boys chaffed him. "It worth my wnue taking mat bad oar," he said, with a laugh. "I used to bave to pull the weight of the sulky fellow who had it, now you are all iii good humor." Man is the to-morrow that is always promising to do better; woman is the yesterday that looks back, and ia thankful that things are no worso Don't Fool away precious time and money and trifle with your health experimenting with uncertain medicines, when Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is so positively certain In its curative action as to warrant its manufacturers in guaranteeing it to cure diseases of the blood, skin and scalp, and all scrofulous afflictions, or money paid for it will be refunded.

J500 Reward offered lor an incurable case of Catarrh bv the proprietors of Dr Sage's Remedy, 60 cts, by druggists. At Cambridge university he was the A True Combination of MOCHA, JAVA and RIO. Picture Card Given With every pound package. For Sale everywhere. 0VI3 ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.

Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist wjO may not have it on hand will piv cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accepH any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kf. HEW YORK, NX leader in athleticjs, and an enthusiastic advocate of rowing. When he became a bishop his advice to young men was, 'lie temperate in all things, lienct to your oars." "I ho law cares notiiing lor irines, says a legal maxim; but the Master cared when on earth, for, having re stored to life Jairus' littlo daughter, Ho "commanded that something should given her to eat." A man's wife is his powder house. There are two kinds of reputation; one kind, however, is like that of a bank which cannot pay its Statb op Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County Frank J.

Cheney makes oath that he is fhe jenlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney 4 doing business iu the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said ttfm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAilS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of nn.iL' uatarrii cure. FRANK J.CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my farmer. JNew York Daily JNews, May 16.

Manners of Men, A man who talks a great deal is sure to say something that he wil. regret. Some men love danger so well that they chew matches instead of toothpicks. A man's pleasure are like ice in summer, and his troubles like the same thing in winter. So many people like a bad thing as well as a good thing that the fools have quito a chance.

If a man speaks badly of you, you, may usually find a comfort in the style of people he admires. When a man has a bundle of money in his pocket, he displays it all in getting out a ten cent piece. The greater the man, the more relentless the fury with which the people pummel him when he falls. When a man threatens to kill himself, there is always general regret that he Is too cowardly to do It. The family of Mr.

William Scarborough, who live at Randolph's grove, have had iu their possession for some time a very curious, and, it might have been, a valuable pet. It was a common crow, as black as any of its fellows, and just as uoisy, but it had this distinguishing feature, it could talk. The crow was captured while yet in its infancy from tho nest by the Scar-boroughs and raised by them. It was taught to sing a more civilized song than the mere cawing of the crow and could speak several words very distinctly, lis common habit was to perch" itself iu a tree not far from the bouse and offer passers by the unceremonious salutation of "Get out, dogs," and other sayings equally startling. Its articulation was remarkably distinct, and at first notice could not be distinguished from the human voice.

The crow was a great pet, as pet crows are, and, though it lived near the woods, never staid fknn its adopted homo longer than a few hours at a time. It would sometimes go visiting to the neighbors but always returned home in due season. The death of the crow happened recently, and it was remarkable as its life. It had been missed from the place two or three days and, although search was made for it, it could not bo found. At last it was discovered in a well, where it had fallen.

In its attempt to get out it would strike the windlass, and so be forced down again. Mr. Scarborough's family mourn tho W. L. DOUGLAS GQ CTJVC AND $2 SHOE ioXlvJLli FOB GENTLEMEN.

And Other Advertised Specialties Are the Best In the World. None genuine unless name and price are-stamped on bottom. SOLD EVERY. WHERE. If your dealer will not supply you, send postal for instructions how to buy direct from factory without extra charge.

TV. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas presence, this (ith day of December, A. D. 1880. A.

W. GLEAHON, 8eal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Send lor testimonials, r.ve. J.

CHENEY Toledo, Ohio. USold by Druggists, 75 cents. A man spends all his life trying to kill time, only to find in the end that Time has killed him. Kindness is a cement that mends broken hearts. For Infants and Children.

XXR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT Patented Aua. 16, 1887, Improved July 80. 1889. Protect the System from Malaria.

It Is possible to do this even in regions of MJ.WAW- GALVANIC B0DT BELT VAND 8U8FEMB0BY 1U country where miasmais mostrife.and where curt au Muumauo uoas plilnts, l-umbifOjUeiunu anil Nervoua Sflbllitv. Man, like the spring, is full of CottivnM, Kidnty Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour fitomoch, Diarrhoea, and Foverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its eleep natural. Castoria contains no JUorphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria Is so well adapted to chiluren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H.

A. Aiichick, M. Ill South Oxford Brooklyn, N. Y. "I iiro Castoria In my practice, and find -It epeclally adapted to affections of children." Alex.

Robirtson, M. 1057 2d New Yorlr. "From personal knowledge and obsei ration I can say that Castoria Is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of Its excellent effect upon their children." Pa, 0, V. Osgood, Lowell, Mass.

Tas Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, K. T. promises tnat those wno live through tho summer say but it half George Selwyn showed a similar thoughtfulness about trilles. While he was curate of Windsor, long before the days pf cooking schools, he established a parish kitchen for the relief of the sick poor and for the education of the child rjm in the art of cooking." "I lie said, "that every poor person when sick ought to be ministered to in the same way as the highest in the land." Once when on a tour of inspection as bishop of New Zealand, he found 'a lad of eighteen years, who had come out with him from England, sick death. Ho showed his regard for tfifles by nursing the boy, pounding chicken into powder that it might pass in a liquid form into his ulcerated mouth, making jellies, watching all night, and doing everything that a trained female nurse would have done.

When he rested from his labors, a fioet struck the key-note of the noble ife in these lines addressed to the bishop's widow: "Oh, widowed partner of bis toll. Take comfort that Ills every hour With men, in books, on wave or soil Budded Its hundred-fruitful flower." Gome Things in Good Form. By the by; there are some things that are good form. It is good form to bo able to say a pleasant word about whoever is spoken of. It is good form to refuse to listen, among a crowd, at least, to disagreeable stories.

It is good form to bo polite to elder ly people. It is good form to make room for the stranger getting into the street car. It is good form to have your skirts graceful but not a disgraceful length. It is good form lo show the white throat of a young girl, but not to havu her aim to outstrip an opera-bouffu dancer. It is good form to call only your in tiniate friends by their lirst name.

It is good form to pay your bills. It is good form not to mind if youl friends are a bit shabby, but to be sat. isfied because they are your friends, aud curiously enough, although riches are appreciated, it's good 1 form not to envy anybody their gold, but to make the most out of one's possessions, and in the matter of costly banquets and rich gifts to take the will for tho deed. Bab. One of Franklin's Stories.

jjitetses, xierrouimn, Trembling, Sexual Ex-Jiimtion. Wtitinf 01 ou th, Af. Married or Stogie life, tlie periodic evers which it causes assume tlieir most formidable types. The immense popularity of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is very largely attributable to the fact of itseffl-cacy as a remedy for chills and fever, bilious remittents, and as a preventive of the various forms of malarial disease. In those portions of the West and South where complaints of this nature prevail, and in the Tropics, it is particularly esteemed for the protective influence which it exerts; and It has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous and oompurattvely ineffective alkaluid, sulphate of quinine.

Physicians have not been among the last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional endorsements which it has received bave added to the reputation It has obtained at home and abroad. i.AoV&X ELECTRIC Also an Electric Truse and Belt Combined. Bend So. poitiia for mm lllmt'd book, tli pafM, lc'Ij''I loss of their pet very much, as it was a very sociable companion, and, as it was very well known throughout tho vicinity, is missed by the neighbors as well. Bloomington Pantograph.

it yen I pi. in inlen enr.Iopo. n.nuon mi. ppr. OWEN ELECTRIC BELT APPLIAHCE CO.

orui ST. 1 .01718. MCjk 86 Broadwur. MEW YOBJS OUT. A Small, Shrill Voice.

"TfA A curious incident occurred a few It makes no difference how plucky a man may be his friends will always drop the In telling of it. fulfills. The man who has never made a fool of himself has missed a great many opportunities for growing wiser. Some men have the same kind of sense as the dog which runs miles after a wagon for the sake of lying in its shade when it stops. We admire the man more who can make shoes well now than we admire the fellow who intends to do something great next year.

The wider the band of crape the widower wears on his sooner he appears on the streets with a boquet in his buttonhole. The man who is silly about nothing else will be silly when his age is mentioned. The brightest person we ever knew was detected in Sundays ago at old Trinity, says the N. Y. Star.

The actors were two well-known and wealthy society ladies. It was at a morning service antr the church was crowded. During the early part of the service the psalter and re A new method nf eomp0udln Tar. SURE CURE for PILES, SALT RKEUSI and all Skin ItUeai. Send aio-atarapi for Free San-pie with Book.

HO Sold by all Drasglatt and br TAC-OISCO, I Kaaiolpfc SbtCklaac. Prlee.lt. NewProcessDOC BISCUIT sponsesthey had maintained an attitude of rapt devotion, with profoundly solemn faces and bowed heads. The te deuni was arranged to a long and is entirely dmerent from any other. Vota not cause diarrhea.

Dogs eat it in preference to other brands, and it costs no more. It contains pound for pound twice the nntritiTequal ities of any other brand. Bend for free book management of don in health and disease. unusually elaborate musical accompaniment, and these ladies had remained seated. The lines "Let us What It Costs Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people before buying even what may seem absolutely necessary.

Hood's Saraaparilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes, because it combines positive economy with greaty medicinal power. It Is the only medicine of which can truly be said IOO Dcses One Dollar And a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla taken accord ing to directions will average to lost a month, while other medicines last but half or quarter as long' This practical and conclusive evidence as to its strength and economy. Try Hood's Sarsaparllla and Bee for yourself. Retail price lOo. per lb.

Samples sent by mail for ft cent, Associatkd EtifCUJU, 400 N. Third St Philadelphia, fhnnirini tho "Rihlp rfinnrn. Baiiea Wire 1 Factory Farm "Oh, So Tired!" is the cry of thousands every Spring- For that Tired Feeling take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and recover Health and Vlgorr It Makes Weak Strong, Prepared by Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. never be confounded" were sung with a flourish and an operatic staccato which came to a suddon and pronounced close. The silence was Binder Twine, Orooenea, Dry Good, and all kinds ot Mer Some women are admired by the the men as they admire angels, other women are admired by the men "as they admire an applo in front of a grocery store. chandlse in any ouantltv at heightened bv the loud burst of har wholesale prices. Wrltefor lllua.

catalog; Supply II Lake BL, Colex. mony which had preceded. There was no gradual dying away, but a quick, petrifying stop. And in the solemn 'Hood's Sarsaparllla purified my blood, gave me strength, and overcame the headache and dizziness, so that now I am able to work again." DETECTIVES Wanted in ertry CosntT. ihrtwd te at ender InuatHe hi Secret Serviee.

Bsperleaoe Beetvary. artfealare free. GrBB DeUctira BireaiC.tiirc4i,01acUutt.i bush, came tho words: Luthkb Nabon, S3 Church Lowell, Mass-IOO Doses One DoMar "But, my dear, we fry ours in Mr. Dix raised his hand in a quick gesture of horror; an acolyte laughed aloud; the faces of the congregation CIlOIUIl Wuelilnirlnn. It.fla 3 Successfully Prnqi-iitn (MSilmai "For five years I was tick every spring, bnt last year began in February to take Hood's Sarsaparllla.

I used five bottles and have not seen a sick variously expressed amusemeut, cha Lata Principal Examiner U. 8. Penalon Bureau. yr In last war. IS ailtnillrattnr o'alma.

ttv stnae. grin, and anger, and amidst the com motion which ensued the verv charm day since." O.W.Sloan, Milton, Mass. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ing Mrs. was borne, faint and AfiFNTQ WAHTllt The blnrest scheme la MUkn I a line yon can reallte from II paiilcalars address LuM.GKX.Kew P1TFNTC JV. A.

Bedmond, Wnshlnslon, I Ell I l). c. 16 yra. etuertence. Adrlee trti "Winfield Ks Vol 3.

No 22 sick, from tho church. Baltimore Free Public Library. Sold by all druggists. six for (5. Prepare Cheap men have a higher rating in the west than in the east; we are more patient with the cheap men while they are arranging to distinguish themselves.

Novelties in Photography. Many novelties and ingenious modifications of existing process in photography havebeen shown at th yearly exhibition of photography at the Crystal palace, Sydenham, England. Several makers are trying the experiment of substituting aluminum for brass in the construction of tourists' cameras, with the object of decreasing the weight of the apparatus. One firm shows some, new time and instantaneous shutters, which, when in action, do not cause the camera to vibrato or swing. One maker has adopted a double eooen-trlo notion for the purpose of bringing the lens to any part of the ont board, thus doin away with the skewiug of the elbows.

New York Commercial Advertiser. only by c. I. hood Lowell, Mass. IOO DOSES ONE DOLLAR In the third year of the revolution the British government proposed to make peace and grant the colonies the privilege they had demanded on the condition that they should pay the expenses of the war.

Franklin replied that the proposal reminded him ol something that hapocned when he lived fei London. A Vrencnnirrn, whe was a little out of his head, heated a poker red-hot and then dashed into the street, exclaiming to tho lirst man he met: "Me stick dis into you six Inches." "No you don't," was the reply. "Well, den me stick it in dree laches!" "No, sir!" was the more emphatic reply. "Well den, sare, you will of course pay me for heating de poker." Sew Haven Palladium. A shoe trade journal says that the best time to get fitted to shoes is the Stutter part of the day.

The feet are then at their maximum qf cizo and anuutireness. The free public library established in Baltimore live years ago bv Enoch ffo euro Biliousness. Pick Headache, Constitution, Malaria, Liver Complaints, tnke the auto and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEAMS Pratt, at an expense of about $1,250, 000, is accomplishing a great work Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, vures wuere au eiso iaus. neAsant ana taste.

Children take it without objection TJso tho SMALL BIZE (40 little beans to the bot. lie). Tlicjr are the most convenient: suit all ages. Price of either sice. 26 cent per buttle.

If ICCINf 7. 17, 70: Photo-irravnre, IVIOOIIVl panel slxe 01 tills ploiura tx i Centi (coppor or stamps). 3. F. SMITH It CO.

1 Makers of 'Bile Beans. St. Louis, JlO. MV flwi nm oa tW I. among the reading classes.

Last year the number of books issued reached 461,840. The rooms are crowded daily, and it has become a great educational force in the city, being especially valuable to the poor. Besides tho main library there are five branches located so as to accommodate all seetioasof the city..

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