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Show A Sensational Lcttc r. The Clocks Secret; or Guardhave to :una5i"S ed by Ghosts. An njippar, i upon the foreijrr. wn It hard work to build up a dojKTjftrnt ot n letter allop-i- l ctors prarti.e in Mrh an tin in s e jre-way Southern town, but 1 held on to have been written l.y the fnvM-ii- t czar prior to las nteenHon to the and hop. d for the best. Annie taught in the public school there, and throne, to theiaaiouM'.litornt'il said w hoeu idow she was content to wait if it for ten died a lew wekjit;o. Dears the date of years until she should be able to marin question. v lik-Mav 22, lJ'titi, contains titter com- ry. I was just ment on the class of courtiers by lieginning to despair, idiom the imperial family was when I beard ofmy unde's death in and compares the hiirl1(.st the North, lie had left me nothing, oifhtrsof statetocontemjitable l.u The publication of the letter in liowexer, but his old manor near the question has excited an iir.mense town where I lived. A mouldy oid amount of attention throughout structure, inhabited by an old darbeen linrope, and it appears to lme mns-papcare-takeand for years the upi key copied in almost every e.foreign floors had per never been lived in. The whole ot r any inportam I took Annie down on thinj;' is, however, but a hoax. The Saturday letter in question, instead of bavin" to look oer the place, for after till it the written was teen by present emperor, something to own a house and was addressed iit li'.fii to I omit he free from rent when we marKotchoubev by the brand l'uke ried. Alexander Paul's itch. who Lf I was you, said the old ascended the throne as Alexwlien we explained the reason ander I. The com tiers refered to in ol our visit. "I wouldnt go up them surh bitter terms were the ignoble fa- wiudin stairs, the upper floors is vorites ofhisgrandmother Catharine lull o ghosts and ghostesses. Why, II. The original letter will be found my hrudder went up one day, and he in the first volume of the "Life and was found mgli dead the ilex mawn. 1 Times of Alexander I, published by only laughed at hersuperstitions, C. Toneville in 1M74. and started up the fatal stairs. When about halfway up the most horrible sounds greeted us. It was, as the old For Adoption. woman had said, as though a whole A gentleman living near Allegan, host ot demons were groaning and Mich., relates an interesting story of gnashing their teeth, and the sound feline sagacity. Some person owning seemed to envelop us. They were a cat with three kittens, and desiring horrible and were enough to make to he rid of them, took them in a bag the stoutest heart quail, (or they to a wood near the gentleman's seemed to increase alter they hail once com menced. I turned toAimie house, a ml dropped them. In u short time the mother cat was as quickly as I could, aud. seeing by seen to approach the house with a her face that she was likely to faint, kitten in her mouth. Peaching the put my arm ahoutherto support her the door, she dropped the kitten and as I seated her on a lower step, for retreated to the woods, from w lienee the sound .eased as westepped hack. "Do you mind waitingformedown-stairs- ? she returned with another kitten: but I asked. while I examine ininstead of leaving it where the first was left, ehe took it to a neighbor- to this, or would you prefer to have ing house, then returning to the me wait and come out another , out-ol-th- Ak-ako- ff, r, no-gre- woods brought out the third and last kitten, and left it at still another neighbor's. The old cat then disappeared, and was not seen again until it w as time for the kittens to be fed, when she visited each house, nursed the kittens and then disappeared again. This course of procedure she followed until the kittens were weaned, whim she disappeared, and has not been seen since. Was it reason or instinct that caused the mother cat to distribute the kittens to different ail might be adopted homes, and the lives of all spared? Youth's th-i- t Companion. Shot Off His Companions Gun Barrel. I was hunting quail near Reidsville, X C six years ago, with S. S. Harris and James Play, of that town. Harris and myself were walking side by side, when two birds were flushed at the same time. Harris was on my left and fired at the bird on my right, I firing at the one on his left. Thus cross firing, both fired simultaneously. Harris killed his bird, but! did not. Harris said my powder was not good. We walked on about thirty paces, when Harris lowered his gun to extract the empty sliell. Suddenly he exclaimed: Look! the end of my gun barrels have liursted off. We examined them and found they were not bursted, but 1 had shot them off as smothly as it they had been corn stalks when they tired. We walked back to the spot and found five inches of his gun barrels lying there. I have one of the pieces e mow and will mail it to Judge if desired. This is an iron truth nothing fishy about it. 1 f you desire reference I refer you to Mr. George Cary Eggleston. Cor. New Y'ork Evening World. Gilder-sleev- School Teachers. Ifevery new girl who is introduced as a school teachers should be dropped- by the board when she proves to be a failure, we would soon have mo teachers, or good ones a t least. It is strange, but a fact, that, as usual, the girls who, for from two to three years, seem utterly hopeless, finally become the best in the staff, while on the other hand, those who start out most promising, too often becomes worthless. While the Normal school lays a good foundation, it does not finish a teacher in fact, making a teacher only commences when she makes her debut in the sfliool room. The superintendents staff and her principal watch, instruct, and discipline her, for three to four years, when she is a reliable teacher, and then thorough, -- she goes oft aud marries, generally. time?' "No, I am going upstairs with I am you, she said bravely. ashamed of mv want of nerve just now. As she spoke she leaned hack and rested one elbow on the step above her. Instantly the horrible sounds were heard again, but as Annie moved forward again they suddenly ceased. You had better let me take you down, 1 said quickly, as I saw her fare lose color again. d No, she said in a voice, I felt somothinggi ve way just then, Tom. See what it is. It did not take me many minutes to remove the cprpet, but in doing it I found that I could, at will, render the horrible sounds audible or inaudible. Annie became as much, interested and excited as I. and when I raised theloose plank that seemed to cause it all she peered, with as much interest us I, into the cavity it revealed. Im not afraid of anything now,she had said when I hesitated to re-move it. I must see what it is, Tom.What we did see was amass of machinery. There were w bee's, so half-subdue- put together that they grated frightfully when touched. What do you suppose this was for? asked Annie. I do not know, unless my uncle to used it as a sort of watch-dokeep from being molested while upstairs. He surrounded himself with mystery to make himself and everything about him a terror to both black and white during the war. We examined the machinery and its connection and found that each step above it was connected with some part of it, so that the sounds kept increasing as one proceeded up the stairs, but. just as I was about to restore the plank to its place, she stopped me, and drawing out a slip of yellow paper, road: liehind the clock on the stairs. Above us, still a id silent, stood the old clock on the landing. Slowly, and with a feeling of awe, we went to it and moved it, wondering what new mystery was about to be explained; biit apparently there was nothing unusual, examined the clock itself and then the wall, having some visionary ideas of secret panels, but all of no avail, and we were about to give up the search when thesuncame out again, and, shining through a broken shutter, showed a solitary paper that speck in the glittered like a diamond. Eagerly we worked at it until we could understand the workings of it, and then-y- es, there was our secret panel and there was my dead and gone uncles money box. Taking it into an adjoining room and examining it, ye found papers and money amounting to $.",000, which had been hidden As during the war for safe keeping. the money was all in gold; it would have been a godsend to some one had not m.v uncle, by his eccentricities and mysteries kept every one at bav. Unfortunately he did not live to enjoy it himself, and it was left for me to inherit and make the most of. Annie and I decided immediately to make our home there, anil it is a g An Editorial Necessity. House Agent Let me see, I have H very nice vacant flat, sir, on do. I don't IVom't Applicant want a flat. I must have a house. verv happy one, for the winding House? stairs send forth none but happy now. sounds with Yes, a garden. Garden? Certainly. It Happens That Way. Pm Well, now I think of it, I have one place a little out that Tes sir yes, sir- he observed as night suit. There is a space of ten he rubbed his hands together, the r fifteen square fept at the hack. It alderman from our ward must snow paved with stone, but the next be a clean, decent, honest, intelligent Payment can be taken up easily man. and credit to his constituents. eno;.gh. Yes fir yes, sir; we have made up i hat will do. our minds to that all citizens All right. Fond of flowers, eh? AYe shall go in same No. but I've got to have irrespective of party. candidate? The iiy, masse. of a garden, you know. Iterance cn my party, of the editor of on agricultural he, II be selected from Detroit Free Press. - A Paper'. course! A II loT Ot Il.ll., you i o;i e J that tl p mtn.c x on lumva- - T,vo ;lrl .' sas Hello" Hi M e Uoc n't aiul ioj? ro n af.i-- i tm-- i o ongj how n hoi irnc; I with to fern !i tr s ilu al.uii. she won't ns. oml in kind. Aon n cdiii worry wa.t ;hi th n pin that irhai'S s me u o.e iii.1. e.one vone ha woi those lhi, aim n i l.i'l,.id make voir inert whs wall il e i ,vi i! to- nr hi man a ( 1 'came if ill d. s 1) I'liio-- s. Tin t isn t it. Tt p oiiie hae t r it I ban-i'tn- lias wire. tie 1 (li.-c-p; s' If U d h - ro to to. It e dy yon fr m o: e end ot th 1 Inil it will p obably bn a lit; tilin' e r nr from tin1 i tee Von em In llo loirinrs at Cetiti a without provoking It in I lo. lor. nd au are.it. r variety of reply than: N unifier, ) m-- hell, don't kiop ringing in mv ear." Cli. dear: cant von nut a unniiie td! I get a cham-i- ' to at suit. And vou cm s t in tin- o bee by ih hour vvithoit oil hiaring the an. shod w oi d. u put vonr car to a t h'plioi e vv it h a Mib-s- i t i cr ill t1 e ot li r ei.ii of tli vv in-- . Hu! never hello. ib--- 'Ibi'nami for th hm i vvs. lunge? Nobody Chilblains, cuts or Hound-- , can be cured In short tune by the e of Salv at ion Oil. All druggi-t- - sell it at "a cents a bottle. u-- Sl.'llsa I tint Will Iruvel. Many have doubtlessly heard of the famous travelling stones of Australia. Similar eurio'ities have recently been found in Nevada, whiih are described as almost perfectly round. Hie majority of them as large as a walnut and of an irony nature. M in n distributed about upon the floor, table or other level surface, h it hi ii two or three feet of each other, they immediately begin travelling toward a common center, and there lie huddled up in a bunch like a lot of eggs in a nest. They an: found in a leg, on that is comparat ivelv lev el, and is nothing but bare rock. Scattered over this barren region are little basins from a few feet to a rod or two in diameter, ami it is in the bottom of those that the rolling stones are found. They are from the sie of a pea to six or seven inches in diameter. The cause of these stones rolling together is, doubtless, to be found in the material of which they are composed, which appears to be loadstone or magnetic iron ore. A prophet, they say, is no good in his own country ; but there is nil exception to tins proret b. I)r. Bull lias been of infinite good to his count! men. and his Cough svrup has become a national balm. Outdeor Kxsrrtc'. Pr. John T. Nagle, of the liurenn of v i t nl statistics, believes in resting: m the open air. He said: lor Rome ersons the most beneficial that they can take would lie t kind, of rest yachting. Others find rest, in driving, llest. like recreation should lie taken in a milliner that is most eongeninl lo the one who wants rest,. You will find n great many persons w ho me verv fond of the Hater, ami ns soon ns their din s votk is over they make a tush fertile bout. home me of horseback riding, and ns soon ns their downtown dunes for the ihiv me ended ihev will lnnke for their st ible just us fast ns possible. get their horses nud tide tin ougli the pink. Others find rest, m swinging in linnimoeks mid rending u book. Home find rest in walking. In fact, urn thing that changes the scene or changes the thoughts, so tlmt he can put, them entirely nwnv from hurt ut intervals during the dnv and give his mind and hrnin a rest and a chance to gain strength, he will derive a great deal of benefit, from so doing. New York Mail and Expiess. An Insurance Pot-- line. Hartford (Cmm ) Times. N'oreniber 11. It isn't often that a young clerk still in liis teens has fl.Vooo placed in bis hands to do with as lie pleases, and to use as his fancy may dictate; yet this was a little event that occurred last neck to Hoe Grant, a young man who lives oil Vine street with his parents and w ho is employed in tbeofliecs of tile Hanford anil Annuity Insurance Company, in this city. Vouug Grant held of ticket 0H,s;):. which drew the first capital prize of $1,00,000 in lie drawing of Tile Louisiana Mate Lottery Conipanyou the Kth of October. The lucky vouug man was questioned by a newspaper man and lie emphatibut cally denied liaviug w on the himself as being willing to receive surh a sum. Since the intei view the newspaper mail has learned that Giant did receive the money: that it was paid to him bv the manager of the Adams Express Company in this city, and that two supernumerary policemen guarded t he house t lie night the iiionev was kept therein. AH this Has done without the know ledge of Giant's - parents, nut when they, too, found out how- foitunate the son had been, immediate efforts were made to suppress its publication. Mor.sF.'s School Siioe, made in our large shoe factory at Omaha, Nebraska. Ask your dealer for them. Kefusp to take any others. If not kept in our town, write us w lure t gel them. They wear longer and tit betti r than any oilier shoes. Shoes have aivvavs been male too narrow. Me make them wide. A toward of fifty Dollars in gold paid for every pair of our i wu make of sin es that contain a panel.' of shoddy, or anything but solid leather. Me make one handle I s and fifty s yh sof M'omen's and thihin u's Si vv ed and St indard Screw, t Giain. Clove, Kid aiul Pongela. sivles, wile and good fitting. Me also carry one hundred and fifty St) It s of Men's Goods, Lubbers, Ac. V. V. MOUSE A CO., t Shoe Mannfam tiers, Omaha, Nebraska. Only an idiot i an g through life w about Ali-sr- I"e-gai.- making any mistake- y. fill Holes I'tioloo r :i jm r Lord In a l.ritKh gh Ka)ii:h Muted that tlio lirt ruimra w.is k a camera, and that it was shown in I'Wi that u sunj lc aperture is as effective as the bct pos.ih lens in forming an image, prov.dcd only that the focal length he MirticUMitly great, in some recent experiments the fo al length was about nine f t and the aperof an inch, aiul photure tographs taken on gelatine plates of a weather-cock- , se-against the sky, showed an amount of detail not materially Ws than that seen by direct It cannot bo claimed, however, that photography without a lens is likely to tie of more than scientific interest. as jn most cases the use of a leus is a improvement. rii'. A more pleAv&nt phfUC on never ill rind Than Liene's small Pellets, Purgative kind. i h silver and sder i likely to mean Speci speech lu Congress this m.ou. For Pm in a i,. Asthmatic avd (umi'Uintn Hicnwi's Promlnal Trtkhrx' hae renmrkulle curative ptoptr-tie- . Pcl-wona- Sold only in boe-- . T'me if 11 o: , but a I Ikn. i li u raie oj portunitv v jth irf. Christmas. Add Nine tenths of our razors Furope. tat, St. Loin. It the mi !iirii.lle Oregon, Ilie ol Ifnnncr., asset Mcie that make is the lie abilities aS'gnor, -- 'MOTS Is The Fremont, F.lkhorn A Missouri Valley Huilroad (1 lie Northwestern Fine) extends to its patrons and friends a .Merry Christinas' and "Happy New Year, anil for the purpose of enabling them to visit tlieir kinfolks during the holidays. w!H sell excursion tickets December X5th, liOth and Janu-Dt- , good returning until January lird, at one fare for the round trip, between all stations within a two hundred miles limit. Anv Aaent of the F E. X M. V. !. K. will gh'e full information as to the sate of tiekets, limits, Ae. 1 he pitcher w ho goes too often to the box Is hound to be knocked out. s If ffllefect wit i Sore , Dr. tssaa Thoma Boul Fj e W HUM. Hi muflHts sell il, 3 , New navy guns fire fifty shots per minute. kildren Starvitis lo II.hiIi account of their inability to digest food, will find a moat marvellous food and remedy On In Scott's Emulsion. Verv palatable and easily digested. Dr. 1?. W. Cohen, of Waco, I have used your emulsion in Tex., says: Infantile wasting. Jt Eo't only restores wasted tissues, but gives strength and increases the appetite. Burns and Scalds StlRALCU, AT PnVGoIsr AND i!FA! fM, THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Battlmore. Mi. SiSfiMEaSAGill rureil CARTER'S Mittle I little 11 U, l iter aleo rel.av If rom lvpeKMa.In - f treoiioaand looUuarti in q;. A lerfecti dv for l'Lv.UiDH.Nau lrowH!nert, Pad rrasb m the Month. Coated longue Phiii in the Mule I'ulU iU I.1VUU. Thevg i I At IVER I PILLS. .?W1 CASTES ruIUMh the liowelsfr Uurelv VcCvtaMe. Price miCSJE 2& CD., 1TS77 4enU; TCSS. Small Pill. Small Doso, Small Price. tw g au Throat ncu jrrfes it" 2550 b$lFt'bottlC UlDRUGGlsTS seJI At Vt SMITH'S BILE BEAUS Act on the liver and Idle: clear the complexion j wire biliousness, sick headache, coslivcness, disorders. malaria and all liver mid stomach We are now nuuting sumll sue Bile Beans, women and children tor specially udapted very small and easy to take. Price of cither 'pHOTO-GRAVRE of the A pa. 'el s ize lumled on Above picture, Kihteli'jf fit He Manp. Address the umkeraoi Uio of receipt lieans. HUe eat Anti U -l J. F. SMITH At CO., St. Louis, Wo. and a herce vio.in ui cui.ma a.cct which mae iha face like A thousand needles. Wind forty nuleaa hour. You av a man couldnt stand such ex pisure? No, he couldnt, without just the proper-cloihuiAnd there's only one outht that caw keep a man both warm and drv at such a lime, jukL Kish Hrand Slicker. that is the They are and wind waterproof, guaranteed storm-prooof much one out of (hem, you areas proof. Inside (he weather as if indoors. They are light, but warm, (hroughout, they never leing No rad-ronp; and the buttons are man who has once tried one would be without it for ten times us cost. Iteware ot worthies tm Kish Brand itatinns, every garment staraed with Trade Mark. Dont accept anv inferior coat whew delivered you can have the Kish Brand Slicker without extra cost. Particulars aud illustrated catalogue free. J. A. n m TH Boston, Mass. TOWER, Tn,s v B nrhat Writs a wsrh you wish ta gw GREAT dowllkswid uacklne. TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for sueccuxiimr whura othisrs bavu fulled. SELF CLEANS Drill drop HO to a minute. CATALOSUE UO time FREE. LOOMIS Si HYMAN TIFFIN. OHIO. MADE WITH BOILING LE5SENS : PA!M GtRTQUFE:0r diminishes DAnfo s10 MAIUO GRATEFUL-COMFORTI- qther ftREGULATOR CHILD ATIAMAgA ' CO. BRADFIEID 63L5 BY ALL DRUGGIST J. MU On Cold in Head t tl QUICKLY. t , THEAIR Slew tr reie a. mho , mix mi;yi:r OitiiilkM, Neb. arren St fel , . B.l mm KrMutn. Rri.oljr by tit Cktaiul 8s. Ocoolnnttl.S Ohio. . I prescribe and co bru Blc ii as thfollyonly lor the certain cure of tills distas. U.il.IM.UAHAM.M. r., Amsterdam, N, y. We bare sold Tf Q for many years, and It hse n f lartlnn. iyn tli best of emus D. K. DYCTTF & CO., Trad. $200 MILK. lulquai T A .v.D CtfUUd BOILING iiou'e. Full kIk k of Sheet MuD MuhIc Boo lea, nuU frHieKta .Music, If n im! FoUoh, for all luBtrmnent Anjone Mntlifr in an Write to ue a copy of M 1110 KKFK. otxier will foi pncHs aud cutalojfucfi, Ktuimtf wha kind of good wanted. HhikI Hook Applv Ibilm into enrh nostril ltKOK., WITH for liuioi liNiiumi ns, Drum i'oipe Areoi.loon, Violin, Ilanjo. Mandolins, (uiiKi4. Zither Uuirnonii'iiK strimr for e'aiy instru-no'i) IS Sl'RE TO CUKE KJY NG. COCOA MADE Elys Mi WATER. EPPS'S l.adte. Jlellgliled. The poetess Sciatica, Lumbago. and restorative VIRTUES places it at the head o F: ! The poet Is horn, not made. bom and maid, too. IiEADACBK. Toothadio, Spruav BRUISES, Thermom3ter bates' Freszing The finale 1ms nt last entirely Ilip, hip, hurrah A mans will overtake loin no matter how tar tliev run bcldnil. The forestry eongre-- s devotes more of its time to barks than bites, 'lie Relieves and cures mUUATISU, Socrthin3 Healing M fl(i roriMlOi cl Inmts ccrotln mat iiltiitul uit croa.. fie.t Inal. iriHin. puis, nml oamltrv In Ida wuiul. liiiiii inaotiii fire. A, la uia Oregon Jinln mailt'ii 11,, urn. Oie.nm. The pleasant effect, and the perfect safety wit Ii which ladies may u.o the lnjiii I fruit laxative, N)rup of Tigs, under all conditions make it their favorite t is picasing totheoyeand remedy. to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver, and bowels. GREAT lufijipam Its hnz-imh- t. tome from IT Tunslll's Ilim hM Cigar. Smoke the bett naiU Globe-Democra- before to mukr A Washing powders are strong alkalies, and ruin ( lot lies. '1 lit purc-- t snap obtainable is the best and cheapest. Dobbins Kiectrie Soa) has been aeknuwledged for 24 eais to be the puiet of all. Try it right auay. cord-woo- ileal Ma, at piece of property to own, a race horse or a steamboat. Your lunse may run a mile ii minute, ns they say the olH Irish homes (lnl in the days when they timed them by sun dials nml saml glasses in one day. The next day ho runs through himself ami is onlv fit for soap grease. So with a boat,. She may just come off the docks better than the day she was launched, good to all appearance for thirty j ears service. She runs against a snag and sinks. Before you can rms 3 her the river gets on a boom, nud there you are with a boat not, worth ns lunch ns n, pile of The man with his money invested in steamboats or lmrses is a prince one day and a pauper the next. Interview in St. Louis .! of it is about a. ah:ab.o Confederate eurrenev. W. II Wo! ihitsgton, evl tot nf the Patrons of lluhandiy.' published ut 1'olumbu-- , writer under dale of feb. lsJ: Vourgieut loinedv, Aden's Lung Ua.-ttI have iKiliii i.v family for fifteen eais for cough and eolds, and know u to be the bes-tr0e., and if IHt a bottle. San Fratiei-- i o bus 400tlHk) people and 120 u. Mfuinhoal. I do not know which is the most .THE lEDYfr CONQUERS PAIN. The 1in-ho- Ilace II or nr of rmarrli A in ths heath as well a of all bronchial, throat and lung if taken in time, is effected bv UMiig lr. leree liolden Medical lbsiov-e- i v, or money paid fur it a ill be promptly returned. Kold CbIrao, ill. by Druirriets. CLUB SKATES frhiv! wpH.er pibhph!. 1 ha only one nrcitlatinjr In suie of the I nloti. 130 Ooo subscribers. kttiybrxlv Invited to send for a s ropy. At 1Ii xaibe time ernd the ddreis of a doren or more of your f lend The lUtuie Ik o popular and well of known, Unit It lx the all pHjKjn to rai.e a Hub for. Hewill per eaifKt anv body 110 00 to raise us a Huh. Flint wrliefor particular. W ! SS-S- V I.ES5 tbau Prif Skate with automnile lever lasteuijijft, , Kt steel runner -- no key or wrench; no bo Ha or nuts to lose; 9 to ll Kent any pert of IT. S KltKH f inches; only 11. 1U. ?0. bportiniMJfjodsV and hkiite retaloirne hHCJi.. .K4II HI i.l S CO il.NM.Y Hate Mreet, flileaio. An entirely new Invention hlllru? a longr felt want Am every houHehold. Agents wanted to whomj exelitslve territory wiu b' w rm wl vblOOUild given. Dont mlHs this op Where th Little Gem jxjrt unit y You will regret Send S.ic for sample of Kniia and Sciuors elther, orbOc for both,wltl Sharpeners Are Used, terms to agents, address, H.D. IILAKEMOKE, MOLINE, ILLINOIS NCH THE GREAT-FREREMEDY,, &l TOLEDO WEEKLYBLADE B.'ht II uu r dimlv Nt 70c This New CLUB Tine hlaihc, 1'lia freuell tl oiiihiiIi Vnrap, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH French women seem to cling to gnnts Columbus, Ga., has dully newspaper for PENNYROYAL FULLS. ami a wonderful novelty has colored people. tie lied Croa ltuiaoo(l liraml, been brought out, viz., a pmse inserted Tb only rehsble pill fnr Mle. ftafe td KAVA FOURNIER. F.xprf.ssfs ms Ghatitide. Albert A. in the palm of (he hand. A semieiieu-la- r f"f uc Uia. Lad lea, ak nrf. FOR MEN ONLY. Orpr .'Ki.UdO cmm idcccmk- la., in expressing his mead Brand, in red unite boxes e.i.d in the palm, to Larson, ofto Kirkman, incision is fullv with rented in the leading Phds bospnala. Line ribbon. Takeaeether. Hwnd4e the proprietors of Allens Lung xvliich is then ntlnched a metal rim; giatitude writes: Relief for (uiiiipi) for p.rdcoi.r. and i;el Ml dally practice by all French physician I firmly believe my w ife Balsam, ladlfta. Mall. Am hr in Meduiannd inter, fuprr, fbploniaof Honor, l'nn this opens, showing a w bite kid lining would have died of consumption, If not for Chtcheater ChaaiUeal ta, Madleea X'biiada, ra Arts with niMuteal rapidii y in new KxpoaitionSi, cae. 'urwe atiwolufeiy hone chrome cases which other rettw-dieforming a complete while purse. A the timely use of your Balsam. Buy the Fend ten rente and reonly relieve. better purse could linrdly be iuvented-Tiii- s $1.00 bottle for Lung' Diseases. F ull ceive a handsomely O C. remedies aent puekuge express pra olnred plrtureof 1,1 Paul. .!. iiiiridHorue purnphlft !.. is certainly turning lo a clever acfiee PKI.so.N 'ia in ) Kava FsariiirrAteniy, lK.iaih Fashon Item Iriuee Hatzfeldt always Kl.H.y count a somewhat vulgar plan of carry wears tenet extra fora and feldt Hatz. A hiirhir interetintr tilutrs!ed suiry of l,tbbr Address Libby Prison War rMKrM,Ubirao, 111. lug money in a glove. These pnitieu-la- r MEN TRAVELING VANTED! gloves are monsquetaiies. eight butTo represent wholesale houses of the iarf cities ton length, but fastened with a couple x xn s as Salary. u II.AUO. Wc have aieo calls for -- -f $1,000 INFORMATION who would beaaliafled with w of buttons nt 1 e wrist. I hey are Inexpei icnopd nien fMM ot (moo u for the first year, bool mild climate, variety of crops. Msp and circulars salary greatly in demand. The leather cases ixtAiitons wnitintr. Write, enclosing stamp, to tree. Tfeoa. tAaz,LaDi Com. .Llule Beck.Ark for watches, hitherto attached to brace'lraielm' Liu ploy meut Bnrraa.l'bicagsjlk When Batjj wm sick, we gave her Castoria, should and mar know bow child hearing lets, are now adapted to hang nt the When die was c Child, sao cried for Castoria, n fTU you know that you can beautifully debo effected without Pain or Uanyci-WIVES can side as chatelaines, not so safe ns the When ll corato your walls and ceilings, and do Information ent eUd A U orrirtt she bocame cho to Hiss, ciung Castoria, lASCOTXATl the work yourself, and very cheaply- Aa aay wrist, but, nicer looking. If vou are so DR. J. H. DYE, Buffalo, N. Y. paint dealer, or write for design and instructions. N minded, you may carry your money or Whan she had Children, she gave them Castoria, 1. J RV I? ITURY. sunup required. AiaOahi.nt Co.. Grand HapuU.Mtci . Ivl Km Anihmetic, hhurthand,Penmanehlp, etc . thor--r your watch in the top of your stick or elitchKJfit laupht hr mail. ii cola re free. If yon want yon? ric.fct.,i Builaio. umbrella; indeed, ornnineuls ore now kUYAM ti COLLLcK,4ol Main K. V. wttnoek pension turned to a useful account, and useful cieiHT, pnt your Haim In the hands articles converted into ornaments. Cassells Magazine. KIDDERS PASTILLES PrD ii.itu, bv m&iL Kansas has a collection of 1,523 North The IixtiMiia are liiirrailn;. American bird. w "7. 'nlonfu.G1 The novelists, reporters and otlieis IVabU. Tb naif eetiala P Ointment for Catarrh who write Indian speeches, beginning Beware of Contain easy curs. ir. J. 1 g 3 thatwill Mercury, yrs iu last war, 13 adjudicating Calms, ally sinew.Leoaaea, Oh la. with the words, Tam the last of my as mercury surely destroy the snse of A.KVr-rommman fbe red is whole and smell Y before the ia. OIM vanishing system completely derange lace, wKS-VS- the white mini as the leaves, etc., had when entering It through the mucous surfaces, w biod oit percent. 8.F. Smith, FBAKKtoRr. Kv. baud fur circular. never be used except on belter look up the facts: It now seems fcueh artfi les should Famous Missouri Meam Waher from as pfTw,lnt, I Bon trial. John Wuhiu, bt. lxmis. Mo. physicians, the AUbli W, N. U., Omaha. reputable 403 51. that any statement to t lie effect, that prescriptions damage they will do is tec fold to the good you the number of Indian population is ran possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh slonlv decreasing is not in accord with Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., the truth. The Indian is not dying off Toledo, ., contains no mercury, and is taken anil vanishing from the earth any more Internally, and act directly iipou the hlood thesystein. In buying. than the Caucassiaii is. They have, for and mucous Cure beof sure Best Cough Modioine. Kcommondod by Physicians, you get (he genu-inthe most part, adopted semi-e- i vilized Hall Its isatarrh Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and ajjreeablo to tho taken internally, aud made in Toledo, C hildren take taste. habits and live quiet lives '1 hey are Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it without objection. By druggists. k Co. lather in thau decreasing, Toe. increasing 2PMdd by Druggists, price per bottl lie quiet, 01 (lei l,v com mu in t ieR of the Americans must learn how to conduct elecIndian territory, in the reset vat ions of tions without Quaylntg. Dakota, and in t lie pueblos of New Mexico.aud Atizona, the Indian is encamped peacefully, and his children me M UWKKNCE UMH, SlKATfOS. being educated. lie is lanlv pros li12Mo. 426 P4bKd 45HM, TAl.K IlU ons, provided the Indian agent and Ibe An m.TKC'J IVE story, that wil! captivate tha contractor do not try fo starve him, ami reader's uttenrion from the very flrsr pnire. It plot is Intmate and eib lie is raising his family ami jiifieas-111;- ; orate: Its incidents splendidly bandied. There Ii not a dull page or lit t In It. Ill- k Stanhope, t he Star of the Fore , Sir, is a character to be loved for his manliness and admired for his couratre. while one's deepest (Sympathies iwine about t he tender hearted Leslie IVarhurtnn. A great nofs4 in the laud. Bostou Advertiser. Largest and best Book sver sold for pries, only 25 eeuie postpal I Address Alex T. Loy o & Co Lukesule lit.i ding, (.buago, IB. i 1 tfv JM i . - PENSION opiur.i-- - PATENTS s C OR THE RIVAL DETECTIVES |