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Woaida't Be (tone Lobs. I want to see you pretty soon," said the head of the firm on pay-day to a young traveling salesman who was receiving a small compensation. Yes, sir. Will I have time to go down the street a couple of blocks?" u Will it tale you long?" ttNo; scarcely any time whatever. All I want to do is to spend my week's salary." The head of the firm saw that he got a raise. Merchant Traveler. In Object Lessen. If our Japanese friends want to take a few useful lessons in the art of running republican institutions under difficulties, they should be promptly on hand to watch the organization of our next House of Bepxesentatives Washington Post Among the famous cases of existence without food and drink is that of a fast of sixty-six days just completed by a sheep on a farm near Tuscola, HI. The poor animal was imprisoned all that time beneath a strawstack. A dog may keep "within bounds" and vet have unlimited freedom.

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DIAMOND VERA CURA FOR DYSPEPSIA And All Stomach Troubles, such as: fnalgsstien. Sour Stomach. Heartbu n. Nausea. itf4iass Constipation. Full net after eating. Food Rising in the Mouth ana Disagreeable lasts attar eating, Menwwiaaesa and Low Spirits. At DnffffUto and Dealer, or ttent by mail on receipt 25 eenu (5 box $1.00) in. lamps. JSampie eent on receipt of 2-cent atamp. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md.

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CA?rA3LS CAPS, i For two years I had rheumatism so bad that it disabled mc for work and confined mc to my bed for a whole yean during which time I could not even raise my hands to my head, and for 3 months conld not m ore myself In bcd.waa rcinccd in flesh front il2to86t9. Wastreafc

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"Sweet Hoiae.w "There is no place like home" runs the old song:, and we know how true it is. Go where we will encounter men in whatever circumstances we may we shall be apt to find that a reference to their tomes will immediately secure their attention, and will give you favor In their eyes. The impressions made in the home are lasting. A mother's words never pess from" the mind. A father's counsel remuins fresh as long as life, lasts. The lest bon.ed.ietion of parental love and solicitude With what tenacity it clinjrs to the memory when almost all else has gone. How important, therefore, that the home be maintained intact as long as possiblea haven ot loving counsel, of peace and ; oy to the growing children. How sad wh 311 death invades, when the fire goes out cntho hearthstone and the iomilv is scattered. What the children lose by the doata of a parent only those realize who hao grown up with that love and advice which a parent alone can bestow. No doubt, tens of thousands of parents have found premature graves, wlto might have lived years of usefulness, had they but known what was sapping their strength, and slowly but surely pushing them into the grave. There are tens of thousands of parents to-day in agony of mind through fear of death from kidney disease, who do not know they are doctoring only symptomssuch as wakefulness, nervousness, a splendid feeling one day and an all-gone ono another, dropsy, weak heart actio ;i, pneumonia, neuralgia, fickle appetite, et-3., while the real trouble is poisoned blood caused by diseased kidneys. Unless purilied with Warner's Sfe Cure they wr.ll just as surely die, as though poisoned with arsenic. If you are suffering as described, and have been for any length of time, rou are, unless you get relief right speedily, atneken with death, whether you know It or not. Doctors publicly admit that they cannot euro advanced kidney disease; they are too bigoted to use Warner's Safe Cure because it is an advertised remedy; consequently, unle-syouuse your own ;rood judgment, secure and use Warner's Safe Cure, a specilic, which has proved raelf in tens of thousands of cases to be all it is represented, your home, through your death, wilt bo broken up, and your loved ones deprived of that which money cannot purchase or friends supply. Already too many loving parent, noble, kind, and true, have gone down to premature graves through ignorance of their condition and the bigotry of phjsicians. It is time to cry a halt, and we beg of you, for the love you bear your home jind the duty you owe yourself, to give this matter your careful and conscientious consideration. Peach-Stones for Fuel. They have so many peach-stones in Vaca Valley, California, that thoy have had to invent some way to gat rid of them. It occurred to some wiser man than the average that peach pits will burn, so he tried it, and sure enough they made a w arm fire. Of course, every hull or shell of fruit, or t toae of this kind, possesses oil in a great degree. The meat of all nuts will turn, ancj the whole nut will make t sj)lendid fire if enough of them are used. The man who made thi.3 valuable discovery now has no dread of a coal famine. "To save the country frc-m the greed of coal monopoly it is nc-w only necessary to plant fruits with oily pits or seeds. The ways of Providence are still being found out. Portland Oregonian. In Town and Samlet

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fever germinate and bear evil fralt. No community has altogether escaped it, In populous waids of large cities bad sewerage causns H;, and in uheir suburbs stagnant pools in Bimke:i lots breed it. Thre is at onc a remedy and a means of prevention. Its name is Hoittter's Stomach Bitters, -which is, without porad venture, the most potent antidote in existence to the malarial virus. Fortified with this incomparably saving specific, miasmatic influences may be encountered with absolute impunity. Disordexs of the stomach, liver and bowels, begotten by miasmatainted water, or any other cause, suocamb to the beneficent corrective named, and rheumatic, kidney and bladder troubles iue surely removable by its use when it is given a persistent trial. Suicidal Mania in Russia, The suicidal mania which is devastating Europe has developed to an alarming extent in Russia. . A singular case is that of a rich business man of the town of Oupa, who sent for a barrel-organ man and made him play the sentimental romance of "Adieu, Adieu, I Leave Thee Forever," three times, and at the end of the performance shut himself twice with a revolver. The same evening his wife hanged herself. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years Doctors pronounced it a local disea'se, and p?OEcribed local remedies, and by constantly lailing to euro with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constttut ional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh due. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., 'lo!edo, Ohio, is th onlv constitutional cure on he market. It is 1 akon internally in doses from i;) dropn to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and :mucus surface of the system. TLey ot:er one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 4"'fcold by Druggiats, 7oc. Good Names for Little People, The old English names are now given to small women of the nursery, Dorothy, -Cynthia, Barbara, Anne, Elizabeth and Katherine havo succeeded the 3Iays, Coras, Mauds, Daisies and Carries that obtained so long; for t'lis the whole American nation should be thankful. A TRAVELING MAN Creates Great Excitement in the Empire House. IxnKrEN-njcNCK, Town, Oct 14, 138S. Kheumatic fcyrup Co., Jackson, Mich. : Gents lour Air. lrooks enmo hero tonight and registered as ajrent for Hihb-ird's liheumatic isyrup, and as he did so it awakened in me an interest ne ver before realized in a guest at my house. You will not wonder at it when 1 tull you tno story. For ye;irs I have been preatly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, the pain ar.d soreness of the joints at times being almost unbearable; could move about only with the use of crutches. In addition to this, my stomach became badly diseased, and neuralgia set in, which threatened to end my days. A traveling man stopping with mo jrave quite a history of your 8yrup, and the peculiarities of its combination, which induced mo to try it I havo taken six 'bottles, and no act in my life affords mo greater satisfaction than in writing you that I iuu a well man. It will be a pleasure for mo to answer any communications, for I believe it to bo the best remedy ever formulated. A. J. Bowj.EY. Proprietor Empiro House, Independence, Iowa. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive cure fo r Co us um pi ion. Bj its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently cured, I shall he glad to send two bottles of my remedy FBEE to any of your readers who have sonsum ptioa, if they will send rue their Express and P. O. Address. lSespuetfully. X. A- aLOCUM, M. C. 181 Peatl M., SLY.

THE MOTHER-IN-LAW; Or, the Lover's Uuse. CHAPTER I. Edwin And I may have this little hand ? Angelina With all my heart but oh, Edwin, I'm afraid mamma will never give her consent to our union. E. Why not, dearest? A. I will be plain with you. For two reasons: First, she cannot make up her mind to part with me, second, she does not admire you. But perhaps we may persuade her when she finds that you are-so good and that my happiness is involved. E. Leave the matter to me to manage, darling, and all will be well. CIIAVTEH 11. Angelina's mother (frigidly) What is your object, sir, in seeking this interview ? Edwin Madam, I love and admire your daughter and wish to marry her, but pray hear me out to be frank with you, with all my love and admiration for her, I would not have sought to make her mine if I had not been thoroughly convinced of Iter amiability a.nd sweetness of disposition and the sterling worth of her character, which, indeed, are equal to the charms of her person, and that is saving much. How have I arrived at this conclusion? 13y as close an observation of her mother as of herself pardon me for the liberty an observation ent irely respectful and prompted by the best of motives. You are aware that the mother-in-law has long been made the target for the arrows of satire and ridicule. In some cases she has been justly served; in the majority of cases she has been deeply wronged. To become the champion of the mother-in-law has long been my ambition. But I could not be her champion unless I had one of my own. It would be said of nie, "Wait till he gets one himself, and then hear what he says." I determined to get one. But the getting of a mother-in-law involved the getting of a wife, and here arose a difficulty. I wanted a perfect mother-in-law to enable me to carry out my purpose, and for my owrn happiness I wanted a perfect wife, too. Could I get both ? Fate was kind to me. I saw and fell in love with vour daughter, who made me acquainted with you. I admired her beauty. I studied yonr character, and as the noble qualities of your mind revealed themselves I marked in hers their exact reproduction. In these two, I said to myself, I find the perfect wife and the perfect mother-in-law, I have gained the heart of the one and have come to ask the consent of the other. Angelina's mother ( smiling) Upon my word, sir, you have argued your case well, and it onlv remains for me to say yes and give my daughter a perfect husband and niyself a perfect son-in-law. the end. Lassoing a Boa In Java. We passed the nests of several hornbills. When they are ready to lay, the nest is made in a hollow tree, the female goes within, leaving her whole immense beak sticking out, aud the male plasters the hole around it with mud that hardens at once: she lays her eggs and sits on them until they are hatched, the male feeding her all the time. The monkeys and snakes looking for eggs see this formidablelooking beak sticking out of the hole and are afraid to tackle it, so she hatches in peace. The poor male in feeding her gets so poor ho can hardly rly. After about an hour of crawling and pushing through, our men suddenly stopped and began to point ahead, chattering and gesticulating. Looking the way they pointed we saw in a tree an immense boa constrictor waring his head to and fro, with his scales glittering in the sun. My friend said, "Get back, quick, he is preparing to jump!" and we did so as fast as possible. After consulting a few moments the Malays cautiously adv -need with a lasso, which by a dexterous throw cc.ught the snake around the neck, and jumping behind a tree tightened it on him. He thrashed and pulled, and it was all the four Malays could do to keep from being drawn near enough for him to crash them, and once or twice it seemed as though he would get them. We could have shot him, but they wanted to capture him alive. After awhile, by pulling and choking him, he gave up and they pulled him down from the tree. He was a very large fellow, 20 feet long and very large around. They have great strength, and this one I was assured could swallow a goat or calf. He was looking probably for leopards, that are plenty there, living principally on monkeys, and the snakes also catch them when thev can, but usually the monkev is cleverer than the snake. They sometimes gather in. big bands and club them to death. By this time we were so hot and tired we concluded to let the monkeys rest, although we could hear them chattertug and jumping not so very far ahead of us, so we turned back to our horses with our coolies carrying our trophy. The Malays made a cage very quickly, cutting lengths of bamboo and notching them together, into which they put the snake, and swinging it on t wo pole, marched off with it on their shoulders. There were plenty of jungle fowl, the parent of our domestic hen. It looks exactly like a game cock, and is equally as pugnacious. The natives when they catch a cock put him down when near the jungle in a cage with a sw ing ing door; when he crows the wild ones come out to fight, and jumping against the door that only swings one way get caught, A great many are captured in this way. They are very shy, strong flyers and fast runners. There are aLo pheasants, parrots, coffee pigeons, etc., but we only had buckshot, so did not molest them. Forest and Stream.

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A Plague of Tigers Im Java, According to the administration report of Java, recently laid before the Dutch chambers, portions of that island are being depopulated through tigers. In 1882 the population of a village in the southwest of the Bantam province was removed and transferred to an island off the coast in consequence of the trouble caused to the people by tigers. These animals have now become an intolerable pest in parts of the same proviuce. The total population is about 000,000, and in 1887 sixty-one were killed by tigers, and in cot sequence of the dread existing among the people it has been proposed to deport the inhabitants, of the villages most threatened to other parts of the country where tigers are not so common and where they can pursue their agricultural occupations with a greater degree of security. At present they fecr to go anywhere near the borders of the forest. The people at present seem disinclined, or they lack the means and courage to attack and destroy their enemy, although considerable rewards are offered by the Government for the destruction of beasts of prey. In 1888 the reward for killing a royal tiger was raised to two hundred florins. It appears also that the immunity of the tiger is in part due to superstitious, for it is considered wrong to kill one unless he attacks tirst or otherwise does injury. Moreover, guns were always very rare in this particular district, and, since a rising a few years ago, have been taken away by the authorities altogether. London Times.

Catarrh Cured, A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease. Catarrii, and vainly trying every known remedy, at hist found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. T. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street. New York City, will receive the recipe free of charge. Mr. Query Say, Doctor, what's the matter with old Otard? Dr. Scripture Aggravated case of stomach's sake.

A Long-Felt Want Dr. Mary Walker is sail to be at work on a device to prevent trousers from bagg ing at the knees. We would not object so much to the misfit if Mary would only devise some means by which we could obtain a new pair of trousers and also prevent them from wearing out. Ellisville (Miss.) Eagle. A Great Surprise Is In store for ail who use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, i;he threat guaranteed remedy. Would you belioye that it is sold on its merits and th art any drnegistis authorized by the proprietor of this'wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure fioutc or chronic coughs. A ll druggists soil K.o:np's Bulsum. Large Bottles 50e and $1. Bkn Butler is the champion mascot of the nineteenth centurv. Bv the adm ission of new States the Government is obliged to purchase 8,000 national flags with forty-two star apieco, and Ben, as the owner of the United States Bunting Company, will be $200,000 richer bv the transaction. WOMEN, it is said, live longer than mon. This comes of ther keeping their ago a secret. Death doesn't know when to call for them. Mothebs who have delicate children can see them deily improve and gain indlesh ami strength by giving th-m that perfect; food and medicine, HcotVs Emulsion of Vod Liver Oil, with JiypophozphiieiU Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Sul'fchury, Hi., says: MI havo used Scott's niiriion incases of Scrofula and Debility, Jtcsults most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure." Sold by all Druggists. There is a melancholy coincidence in tho fact that this is the age of scientific cookery and the age of dyspepsia. lOcscrving of Ciuitiricnce. There is no article wa.cli so richly deserves the entire confi !eaco of th cmimnnity a Bbowx's Bronchial '.Roches. Thoe suiforin from Atnhmat-ic and Bronchial Disaaios. Coughs, and Cold should try theto. Fries 3 cents. IT is hard for a lazy man to be truthful, for he is happiest when ho is lying. Night-Bwuats indicate a run-down nrvoui system. Maori's Emulsion is a quiok relief and a sure cure. Get it at your druggist.

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"When in the pprinp I felt all mi down and debil itatod, 1 found Hood' Sarsapartlla just the medicine to buil d me up. My wife, also, after much physical prostration, found in its use lew life and lasting benefit. Upon our little girl.wlio had been sick with scarlet fever, itp otTect vs marvelous, entirely removing the poison from her blood and restoring her to good health. E. j. Suatton, Swanipscott, Mass.

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THE SICK FRIEND. The robust, hale, beamy gentlemen in this picture has jnst received a call from hi friend, who is suffering all the torments of the damned. He is a victim of that commonest of American maladies bilious dyspepsia, or torpid liver, associated with indigestion. He ftiels despondent and gloomy, languid and lifeless ; has; a bad taste in his mouth ; his tongue is coated, appetite poor ; he is drowsy after meals ; his sleep is disturbed by bad dreams or by horrible nightmare, and so is not refreshing, and he hasi a constant, indescribable feeling of dread or of impending calamit'. His friend, upon whom he has called, is telling the sick: man that only a few months ago he was in just that same distressed state of body and mind himself, but that he had the good fortune to learn of an unfailing remedy for all such disorders, which he found in. that worldfamed medicine known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the only medicine of its class, guaranteed to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it is recommended, or money refunded. Copyright, 1383, by World's Dxspknsa&y Medical Association, Proprietors.

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SCROFULA. Of all. the ills that human flesh to heir to. Scrofula Is most prevalent. Tory few. Indeed, are entirely free from Home taint of Scrofula. Young" people of delicate constitution ore often afflicted by this disoaoo, which manifests itsolf in various forma. The glands of the neck, groin, abdomen, etc.. become enlarge!, either persistently or with siight impairment of health. Swellings in the Neck frequently become bo engorged with acrofuloM matter that abscesses lire formed. Painful running coroB may also appear on the arms, legs, and feet ; flomeilmes continuous and sometime of an intermittent charrLcter. Occasionally the Boret; appear m the ee.r and nose, e&d on or about the eyes, causing deafness and blindness. XMmples, cancorous growths, swollen Joints, etc., are other symptoms of Uie dHeaio. It must be treated through the blood if a permanent core is to be obtained. What is more beantifnl than a rich, soft complexion In man or woman? This can be obtained only by the eradication of all tcrofuloas taints from the blood by the persistent use of

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