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Bermuda Bottled.• “You must go to Bermuda. If you do net I will not be responsl- i Die for the consequences.” “ But, doctor, I can afford neither the time nor the money." “Well, if that Is Impossible, try SCOTT’S Fmulsion OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. I sometimes call it Bermuda Bottled, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- 1 tire stomach can take it. Another 1 thing which commends it is the stimulating properties of the Hypophosphites which it contains. You will And it for sale at your Druggist’s but see you get the ( Original SCOTT’S EMULSION.” J

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WINGED MISSILES.

Emtn PaSba Is a linguist His tongue can handle seven different languages. General Miles is considered the handsomest officer in the United States army. Nearly all the handsomer dinners given in Philadelphia are photographed by flash light A restaurant-keeper says celery wants to lie in cold water an hour before it is chewed. Tulare Lake, CaL, is and to have increased seven miles in width and length this year. To brighten carpets wipe them' with warm water in which has been poured a few drops of ammonia. The Northern travelers do pretty well by the South. They leave in that section million dollars every ye ir. Great Britain is a drunken land. In the past ten years the arrests for inebriety have reached nearly 2 millions. King Oscar of Sweden, who is well known as an author, has turned his pen from poetical to military themes. Three Angora goats owned by Mr. Hickathier, of Drain, Oregon, were sheared recently, whose fleeces weighed 195 pounds. If society can shake hands even with a distand descendant of nobility it smirks, smiles and maybe it is happy; who knows? You are advised not to put your trust in riches, but in these mercernary times a good many people are putting their money in trusts.

The Japanese government has sent two engineers to Berlin to study the telephone system, with a view of establishing a line in Japan. An English literary statistician has discovered that of the 582 heroines in last year’s novels 372 were blondes and 190 brunettes.

Japan is a peculiar country. There are chickens in that land with tails from eleven to fifteen feet long and they are prouder than the peacock. Emin Pasha gets $50,000 a year from his German employers for his services in Africa. He speaks twenty-seven different languages and dialects. How music spreads among the masses can be imagined from the estimate that in Sheffield there are about six hundred artisans who play the violin. The latest idea is to use paper instead of wood for lexd pencils, by using a patent preparation by which it can be cut as easily as the softest wood. Speaking of brief names there is a family in France named B, one in Belgium named O, a river in Holland called the Y, and a village in Sweden named A. - Little Joseph Hoffmann, who is living at Eisnach, practices steadily at his home, composing more or less, but has not played in public since he left this country. The city of Philadelphia makes a profit of more than $1,000,030 a year by supplying gas to the consumers, besides having the entire city lighted free of cost. Talk about the swarming population of a tenement house, how is this: Out in Utah a Mormon with two wives and fourteen children lives in a hut of one room. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Princeton; 111., is collecting a fund with which to buy American flags to place over the public school buildings of that city. The Atchison Globe has discovered that “every man has a fool streak; it is only a matter of giving him an opportunity to show it.” Fortunate the man who dies before the opportunity arrives. James Payn, the English novelist, has written about forty novels and every word of the manuscript is in his own handwriting. He will have nothing to do with .stenographers and typewriters. The heliograph is used to flash signal; between stations in New Mexico and AriZQna that are seventy-five miles apart. Ex periments will soon te made to test the power of the instrument to a distance ol 100 miles.

The colo flower, discovered by Dr.Schad enberg growing upon a volcanic mountain in one of the Philippine islands, is perhaps the largest flower in existence, being three feet in diameter and twenty-twt pounds in weight A maker of stoppers for beer bottles, with a suit for infringement before the United States court, gave some notion ol the immense business done in bottled beer, by stating that there were 30,000,000 of his alone in use in the United States.

Almonds are blanched by pouring water over them after, they are shelled; when they have remained for a few moments in the water they can be rubbod in a soft, dry towel, and the skin will slip oft the kernels, leaving them white and entire. One often reads pathetic stories of pet 'birds tbatdie simultaneously with or shortly after, their child owmr.«. ft sounds pretty, but the simple prose of the matter is that the owners infected the birds. Canaries and other songsters will catch scarlot fever measles, diphtheria or almost any other human disease, and if left in the sick-room they are almost sure to be affected.

To cure hiccough,, sit erect and inflate the lungs fully. Then, retaining the breath, bend forward slowly until tbe chest meets the knees. After slowly rising again to the erect position, slowly exhale tbe breath. Repeat this process a second time, and the nerves will be found to have received an excess of energy that will enable them to perform their natural functions.

A gay bachelor of Philadelphia has a curious decoration over his sitting room mantel. A large frame is filled with photographs of girls and women, most of them pretty. At the bottom of each picture is pasted a newspaper clipping. “Why, Mr. Brown, what do you meanl” he was asked recently. “They are pictures of the only girls lever loved,” ha replied, “and thosa arathete marriage notices.” M. Bartholdi, the well known architect of the American figure of Liberty, is engaged in designing a monument to commemorate tho balloon service of the Franco-Prussian war, which is to be erect-' ed in the Square of St Pierre, Paris. He proposes to construct a model of a baloon out of thick glass, with an iron-work net ting. An electric aro limp will occupy the center and light up the whole interior. In Switzerland and other mountainous countries the goat leads long strings of animals daily to and from the mountains, but it is in South Africa that it is regular!; kept and employed as a leader of flocks ol sheep. Should * blinding storm ot rain oi hail drive the eßly sheep before lt,or cause them to huddle together in a corner so ai to suffocate each other, the trained goal will wake them up. and. by a method best Known to himself will induce them to fol low him to a place of safety.

A MAN OF FEW WORDS.

How Old Simmons Secured the Clerk That Suited Him Exactly. Old Simmons advertised for a secretary, and when a young man presented himself the old fellow looked at him sharply and, in a gruff voice, asked: ‘•Well, sir, what can you do?” "Don’t know exactly—haven’t sized myself up in a complete way yet, but I think that I can manage to hold my end up.” "Yes. you think so. Now, sir, I want a man to do my writing, and I want him to beaman of judgment. Do you understand?” "Yes.” "I don’t want any namby-pamby ‘ellows about me. I want a man to catch my ideas at Once, and in expressing them to my correspondents to use as few words as possible.” "Think I’m your man, sir.” ‘*l don't want any scallops, underhand. I want plain words—want a -pade to be called a spade.” "All right, sir, and if I don’t suit you I don’t think there is anybody that san.” "What is your name?” "Spires.” "Very good, Mr. Spires, you may go lo work:”

When the old man took up the first ■ otter that Spires had written he looked at it a moment and then uttered an ingry exclamation. "Why, what do you mean here? After signing my tame you have put the word ‘Sweats.’ A’hat did you do that for?” "Why, to carry out your idea of ■ailing a spade a spade, for, instead )f saying per Spires, I have simply said Sweats, which, you know, means the same thing, expressed in a simpler way." ‘ ‘Mr. Spires, ” said the old man, and his voice trembled, "I shall take you nto full co-partnership at once. Mr. Spires, I have a beautiful daughter, sir. Come with me to my home.”

American Institutions.

From Major J. W. Powell’s article in May Century, on "Institutions for the Arid Lands,” we quote as followsThe great enterprises of mining, manufacturing. transporting, exchanging and financiering in which the business kings of America are engaged challenge admiration, and I rejoice at their prosperity and am glad that blessings thus shower upon the people; but the brilliancy,of great industrial operations does not daze my vision. I love the cradle more than the band counter. The cottage home is more beautiful to me than the palace. I believe that the school-house is primal, the university secondary; and I believe that the justice’s court in the hamlet is the only permanent foundation for the Supreme Court at the capital. Such are the interests which I advocate, without occult powers of prophecy, the man of common sense sees a wonderful future for this land. Hard is the heart, dull is the mind, and weak is the will of the man who does not strive to securejwise Institutions for the developing world of America.”

The Same Old Reason.

Texas Siftings. Funnyboy—l hear Chief Justice Fuller isn’t going to wear his moustache any longer. Quisby—Succumbed to the Bench’s smooth-faced usage, has lie? Funnyboy—No. He says it is long enough now. So popular have Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring Extracts become that but few kitchens can be found where they are not used. Dr. Price has succeeded in this important domestic ne cessity. His flavorings are peculiarly delicious, and so highly concentrated that it takes but a small quantity to Impart the flavor of the fr uit.

How Old Books Are Manufactured Atlantic Monthly. In talking with Charles les Sothern, the bibliophile, the other day, about the adulteration practiced in many trades, he said: “There are adulterations in my trade which we have to fight. They will bind old books in handsome bindings and then age the latter with chemicle until they look as if they had come out the last century. They produce whole books by photogravure of gelatine processes and print them on old paper, or upon new paper that has been aged artificially until a faci smile is brought forth that will deeeive any one but an expert. six novels free, will be sent oy Cragin & Co., Phllada., Pa., to any one in the U S. or Canada, postage paid, upon receipt of 25 Dobbins’ Electric Soap wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. The best cough medicine is Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c An Important Proviso. "Live* of great men ramlnd u» We can make onr live* sublime,” QQIf tbe Fates will only find u*, Opportunities in time.

You Need It Now To impart strength and to glv. a feeling of health and vigor throughout the ay.t.m, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It Moms peculiarly adapted to overcome that tired fooling canted by change of season, olimate or life, and and while it tones and sustains the system, it purifies and renovates the blood. Wo earnestly urge the large army otolerko, book-keepers, school teachers, housewives, operatives and alt others who have been closely confined during the winter and who need a good spring medicine to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will do you good. “Every spring for yean I have made It a practice to take from throe to five bdttleo of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because I know it purifies the blood and thoroughly cleanses Jtbo system of all Impurities t That languid feeling, sometimes called ’spring* fsvsr,' never visit the system that has been property cared for by thio never-falljng remedy.” W. H. Lawnatroa, Editor Agricultural Epitomlst, Indianapolis, Ind. Hood’s Sarsaparilla u* WM^ p ‘ r ' a 100 Doses One Dollar

Supremely Delightful

To the emaciated and debOita ed invalid ia the sense of returning health and strength produced by Ho,tetter’* Stomach Bitters. When hat promoter ot vigor is tested by persons In fe ble health, its restorative and vitalizing potency soon evinces itself in improved »ppetit<_, digistion and nightly repose, the sole conditions under which strength and nerve qnietu le are vouchsafed to the human system. A gain in flesh of course ensues upon the restoration of digestion and assimi ation. As surely as winter follows the fall of the leaf does disease shadow the footsteps of declining strength, when the premature decadence of vitality is not arrested. Marasmus, consumption and other wasting maladies ere prompt to fasten upon the enfeebled. Avert disease, therefore, with this grand enabling tonic, which not only renews tilling strength, but mitigates and counteracts the infirmities of age and those of the gentler eex. Rheumatism, malaria, liver and kidney troubles yield to It. It must be an interesting scene on ocean greyhound when the dog watch set. A man who hat practiced medicine for4o years, ought to know salt from from sugar; read what he says: Toledo, O-, Jan. 10,1887. Messrs. F. J, Cheney <t Co.—Gentlemen - —I have been in the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and wou.d say that in all my practice ana experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion teat I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would lake it according to directions. Yours Tru.y, L. L. GORSUCH, M. D. Office, 215 Summit St We will give SIOO for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured with Hall’s Catarrh Cure Taken internally. F. J CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O ■STSoId by Druggist, 75c. Nobody in this weary world really enjoys a dripping, drizzling rain, unless it is a man with a new Mackintosh,

Would You Believe

the proprietor of Kemp’s Balsam gives housanas of bottles away yearly? Their mode of advertising would prove ruinous if the Balsam was not a perfect cure for coughs and all throat ana lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after takng the first dose. Don’t hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day., to keep in your home or room for immediate or futnre use Trial bottle free at all druggists. Large size 50c and sl. The Waterbury clock are about the only organizations going that are not striking for eight hours a day. There is no article made, that purity is as important in as soap. Thousands, how ever, buy cheap adulterated soaps to save a few cents, and lose dollars in rotted clothing. Dobbins’ Electric Soap,perfectly pure, saves dollars. •' An extraordinary amount of snow fell 9u the Italian and Swiss Alps during December, January, and February. Hiss Larkins was bilious and feeble and sick, And it seemed as if nothing would ever relieve her, Her live r was clogged with imnurities thick, And her stomach was constantly burning with fever, Of the great G. M. D. she bought a supply. And directions for taking pursued to the letter, ’Twas the best thing on earth she could possibly try, And soon, very soon, Miss Larkins was bet'er. The G. M. D, which she took was Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great remedy for bronchial, throat and lung diseases, sick headache, scrofula, dyspepsia, and all diseases that have origin in impure blood and a disordered liver. The cleansing, antiseptic and heallnqualities of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh are unequaled. There are just as good fish in the sea as were ever caught out of it, and they have a way of staying there.

Forty-Five Years’ Bondage.

Gents: For forty five years I have been dHiCted with blood poison, liver and rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time confined to my bed. My blood was badly diseased. Six bottles of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than all the other medicines I have taken. My friends have used it and in every case it Ims proved a wonderful remedy. Ihaveknov t of some wonderful cures of dyspepsia and neuralgia. Mrs. Mary Riddlb, Mitchellville, lowa. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters are remedies of great merit. I believe they have no equal in the cure of rheumas tism and all blood diseases. „ Dr. H. Reichard, Druggist, Mitchellville, lowa. The spring is the time to take Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup for the blood. For sale By all druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.

These Fills ar* scientifically compounded, uniform so aetion. No griping pain so commonly folfowiag the use of pill*. They ar* adapted to beth adults and children with perfect safety, We guarantee they have np qqual in the cure of Sick Headacfu. ConidpAtlOa. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, they exeel any other prepeok Von. The top and bottom of anything are oon-« sidered extremes, but there isn’t much difference between them in a strawberry box.

If a sailor is wily,’tis doubtless because of his craft. We recommend “Tansill’s Punch” cigar

EXCURSIONS VIA THE PENNSYLVANIA LINES.

To the Annual Meeting* of the German Baptiste Near Warrensburg, Mo., and a* North Manchester, Ind. The annual meetings of the German Baptists or Dunkards will be held the last week in May at Pertle Springs, near Warrensburg, Mo., and at North Manchester, Ind. Excursion tickets via the Pennsylvania Lines will be sold to either of the meeting places at one fare for the round trip. Tickets to Pertle Springs meeting will be sold May 19th to 27th, good returning until June 26th, 1890, inclusive. To North Manchester the low rates will be in effect from May 20th to 22f1, good returning until June 25th, 1890, inclusive.

FREE TRIAL TREATMENT.

Enclose five two cent stamps or ten cents silver to pay postage and receive by mail, trial treatment for Catarrh lasting three weeks. De. S. J. Dmckabd, Catarrh Specialist, Logansport, Ind

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. *. . i When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Oastaria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. ® ,/jONEB\ / OF \ BINGHAMTON U N. Ye A,/ VmjT

The Soll Theory,

New York Weekly, j! Orator—" Yes, gentlemen and fellowcitizens, the wealth of a country is in its soil!” Old Hayseed (in back seat) —"Guess ye never tried farmin’, did ye?”

Syrup of Figs,

Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial, to the human system, seta gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation.

Bound To Be Fresh.

Yonkers Gazette. McCormick—l want two poached eggs on toast. Waiter—Yes, sir. McCormick—And be sure and have them fresh laid. Waiter—Yes. sir. I’ll have them’ laid on toast, sir.

She Managed Him.

New York Sun. Widow—" Now, my dear sir, promise me you vote on this bill?” Congressman—" But, my dear madam I—” Widow—" Now look me in the eye and promise.” Congressman—" Madam, the eyes have it.” j Women, like poker-players, raisea the blind to see what the neighbors- have got.

or overeating, or the partaking of too rich and indigestible food, is a common cause of discomfort and suffering. To relieve the stomach and bowels from such overloading, a full dose of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets is the best remedy. They operate gently, yet thoroughly and without griping, nausea, or other unpleasant effects. , If the too free indulgence in such intemperate eating has deranged digestion, causing dyspepsia and biliousness, attended with a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in mouth in morning, on arising, drowsiness after meals, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending calamity and hypochondria then you need to follow up the use of the Pellets with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, to tone up the stomach, invigorate the liver, and set all the processes of digestion at work. While curing indigestion, it purifies the blood, cleansing the system from all humors and blood-poisons—no matter of what name or nature, or from what cause arising. Unlike other blood-purifiers, it operates equally well at any season of the year. It contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to ferment in tbe stomach and derange digestion. On the contrary, it retards fermentation and promotes all the digestive and assimilative processes. It is as wonderful and peculiar in curative results as in its chemical composition. There is nothing similar to it in composition or approaching it in results. Therefore, don’t be duped and induced to take some substitute, said to be “ just as good,” that the dealer may make a larger profit. Manufactured by World’s Dispensary Medic at, Association No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 9

■xf Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. BrS Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the |S| taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. I~S

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GORMANDIZING,

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