ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG. How llo rncltcit the T.nmlty of the l'roscnt t znr AVhcti More Hoy M'lic I'rlnovN rnmlly. Mexaml r of Buttonbors is one of '.ie hiimlsoiiiot men of h s timo, writes London corre!,i)omU'iit of The New Vurh Sun, and. if physical pnrfco i lions worn still suflicicot to make a ru'er, he would bo emphatically every .licit a king. Nearly six foot in height, lie carries li'melf not only with mnj isty, but witli elegance and even grace, and is as fur removed from ungainly awkwardness a? from efleniinacy and affectation. Although lie belonged to the Prussian service and is of (iernian origin, lie has none of the stillness sup posed to bo the invariable attribute of the soldiers of Emperor William. Ho closely resembles his mother, the prin cess of ISaltenberg, born countos of Bossak-llaucke, whose father was min ister of war and Voivode in Poland, and who was justly famed as t ho loveliest stud most fascinating of women. His face is oval and strong. His mouth parts witli a ready sinllo in slightly ironical curves. His deep blue, well opened eyes have a gentle, caressing softness, but when he commands, dis cusses, or rebels a light passes in them like the Hash of steel, and the indomit able will of the man stands revealed. Tiie young hospador's workalSolia was puroh military. The absence of a presiding woman was vividly felt. The Bulgar.ans ardently regretted that he had no consort, and ho himself would gladly have wedded had he been able to foilow tlio inclination of his heart. A romance of love had had its opening chapters at Berlin, but the princess who had enslaved his affections was too closely allied to the imperial court, too near the throne, to bo given to ono who could at best oiler h msetf only as a morganatic su tor. l'rinco Bismarck evoked the bugbear of ctiipicttn and policy, and the tender affair was allow ed to proceed no further. From li s cradle the young prince had an over-woning anil) lion, and as a child dri amcd of accomplishing great tilings, of inak ng his mark in lMiropc anil history, and of raising himself above his compeers. A mute, inglori ous life was odious to him, and ho pro ferrcd the uiicerta'ntv and perils of ad venture to tho princely oaso in wliieh he was lapped. Ho never was narrow minded or exclusive. L bond and well read, he has traveled enough to I.hj freo from nat.onal prejudices. Paris," he once said, "lias sirango and unrivaled fascinations which the stranger who has oneo breathed its intoxicat ng atmosphere can never forget. 1 was there tw ee, and each time only for a short time, but, lean thoroughly indorse the truth of the words, 'Eaeh man in this world has two fatherlands, his own and Taris. " The antagonism between tho prince anil the czar is not of mo !ern birth or later growth. 1 1 dates far back, from the time when they were both children. Tliov U'-e I lo meet every year at Darm stadt. Tho Empress Mario of Uussia was in the habit of annually revisiting , the city of her birth to .-pond a few, weeks with her brothers, Alexander of llcsicniid the former Grand Duke Louis 111. Thov were so much bleed by the czar Ah'xandur II. that, in order to bo near them, he had fixed li s summer residence at tho castle of Jugenlieiin, ami never a led to suniiiion near Inm tho two liitle Battcnberg boys, his nephews. ' Prince Al xander was so partioiilarlv a favorite of the emperor that the jeal ous nvalry i f his own sous was thereby excited. Thus were laid the seeds of the onmit.- which has attracted so much attention. One day at Jiigenlie m the tho little Battcnberg boy, seated on the czar's knee and toying with his orders, asked the name of one particular star. "It is the cross of St. George," an swered his uncle, "a cross' you will wear on your breast when you are a Rtiss an general and have won your lirst victory." At those" words of his father's tho tv.it rw tz turned away, impatiently mut tering so as to bo heard, "Of course, all the g.iod things must Jig for Germans now." 'Aro you not a German yourself?" risked tho dauntless littlo boy. Ger man moo t iiows in vour veins, imperial .:,, iiigunoss. Tho iarvitz never qu to forgave or wholly forgot the retort of the pamper cit chili! whom in his heart lie consid ered as an objectionable poor relation; ind there never was then or hereafter much lovo lost butween the cous.ns. Alexander belongs to a family who. n prono to misally. aro always foremost' in war and adventurous undoriaking. A brother of Ids mother ilistiiiL'ti.sliml himself in 1S70 under tho orders of uar.baMi. and later on for a brief peri od commanded a brigade at Dijon, 'i'ho oung prince sorved in the Prus sian guard, and was onuallv remarka ble for his splendid physique mid daring .noun;: men vwiu aro an pre-eminently distinguished in both respects. Hut it was not a garde du corps that ho Jor.rn od th science of warfare or the arts of diplomacy. Jle maib his lirst cam paign when h i whs only -0 yours of age, in 1877, during tho Tureo-Kussinn war.and inured himself to tho si ralogy of diplomacy in Bulgaria honi the hour of his arrival at Solist, in his incessant struggle with the advisers placed at his side by the czar. He resisted all en deavors, opun or insidious, to enforce Kussitioation. to becomo a vassal, a depondont, or a tool of Ids powerful neighbor. IJ0 stoutly opposed the at tacks and intrigues of his counselors, and brought to bear against them tho Mubborii nertia of eastern diplomacy. His subjects vwro not oven at tho on fet o.-isily pineal oil or unrosistin"ly led. Tftiy greeted hi sovereignty with jeal ous distrust. They baroly tolerated and never quite condoned tho o.vpondituro of $51000.000 lavished on tho construc tion of the palace of Solia. Tho 15ii!"a rians aro peasants at heart, with all tho JanJ-ti'ler's practical thrift and wary prudoneo. The uniform ty of type so not rouble among them indicate a great purity ot ruo with its concomit ant character tie of exchisivenes and conservatism They do not wonr tho Turkish fez, but the nationnj piibttrn or ro ii ml, sheepskin cap. 'J heir co'turuo ! ?a n itiirt with nnr. Inner elnnrpq. rtpll jli anil gaudily cinbro dered. and loose 1 Mussulman trousers confined around j tho waist and below the knee. Their I land is riih and fertile, and nowhere is thnvagr ater wcaltli of lloweis. Vines, ! roei, and iiomesrnuiatos intcrwinc tli ir bloom. Like a large garden the country spreads afar, the delight of the botanist and the poet. Should a lasting iitral tn tlinii! D:nll- ' ban province? a future of inexhaustible plenty Is assure! tnem. PROFESSIONAL "DEADBEATS." An r.Tmui)ln 'Hint Illustrates How sy-tcmntlcally They AVortc. 'Are- you aware tiiat many men in Brooklyn live wholly by their w.ts?" asked an tip-town groc -r of a rook'yn Eagle r?porter. "No? 1 could name a dozen heads of families who for years have not had a dollar which they could call their own, but yet they live in brown-stone houses and on tho best tho land aifords. When I say that the class of men 1 mention l.vo by their wits I don't mean that they are gamb lers or sharpers, as the term implies. Thci' arc men who. having seen better thus and become reduced, th nk that tho world owes them a living and mean to get it. 1 have reference to that class who move yearly, if not oftencr, and strike all tradesmen in their neighbor hood for amounts ranging from $2 to $;S00. Would you believe that a man could support a fam ly of live for six j ears wholly on credit? L know such a case, and have reason lo regret my acquaintance with tho individual to tho tunc of i?-0'). About a year ago there entered my store a gentleman, well dressed, and seemingly respectable, lie bought a small b 11 of goods, pay ing ca-n, and continued to purchase da ly for a week. Finally, one day he said it was a bore to pay eaeh time, and would 1 allow him to run a weekly bill? 1 readily consented to this ar rangement, and, strange to say, at the end of the first week cv.Tvth ng was seitleil promptly, lam now coming to tho interest, ng part of mv story. On send ng in a b ll for the groceries fur nishe.l during the second week I was asked if I could not let the account run by tho month. Again I consented, to oblige my custom sr. I leave m busi ness al certain per oils of the month en tirely in the hands of my clerk, and a ho knew I had consented to run a monthly account with my respectable customer he thought nothing of the fact that tint individual had in three weeks ordered throe barrels of flour, and other groceries in proportion. Al the end of the month I presented my bill of $200. but was put oil' Troiii time to time. and. becoming tired, entered suit to recover the amount.1' "You received a vcr I or, of course?" "Yes, but tins oxeeut on was return ed unsatisli''d. My customer owned nothing. 15. cry slick of furniture in bis ch'gaiiily-apj)o"nlod house was in the name of h s wife. Two weeks ago 1 had the pleasure of see ng two barrels of my best flour, three or four barrels of potatoes, and many other articles which originally belonged to me loaded on a truck in front of mr late custo mer's hou-e. He had neglected to pay the landlord four months rent and was required to get out. On inquiry 1 learn c I that the same aged and respectable gentleman had lleeced other tradesmen in the vicinity lor amounts sum -what smaller than m no. On pursu ng the investigation further I learned that my late customer hud moved live times in three years, and had left large bills in each no ghborhood in which he had Lveil. 1 have only mentioned the ease to illustrate how systematically the dcadbeat works." "Is there no way in which trades inch can avoid bjing beaten?" was asked. "Yes; but ono tho cash system. But still it is impossible to make oven one pae cash. Many of my old customers would be highly indignant if the r hon esty was questioned and I would loe the larger part of my business. O. no: the cash system is impracticable, lot many reasons. Tiicro aro black lists, but when dcadboats change thw.i names what is a mini to do? 1 contend that if a nun is thoroughly dishonest ho will have ample opportunity to prac tice his wiles." "Aro not many honest customers who pay obliged to sillier for tho short comings of deadlicats?'1 "In a measure, yes. If everybody paid I have no doubt but that grojor es would be cheap r. Grocers must make up their bad debts in some wav. and the honest customer in tho end is oblig ed to sullcr." lis English, You Know! To "bang" ta Is and "hog" munos: that llios may torment tho horses. To have coach teams without boar-ing-rcius; Hint they may stumble and fall more oas ly. To have a whip with a lash; that il may get fastened ill the harness and trot the homos. To r do in a high dog cart as heavy a a night carl; that w th a m sstep of the horse a fall may be greater. To have the coachman wear littlo side whiskers; that he may be "English, you know." To have tho coachman when on the box wailing hold his whip perpendicu larly, grasp ng it in tho centre; that lie may look thoroughly English. Mo rido across country fox-chasing, ovor ditches and hurdles; that tho rider miry in this foolish way got injured for life. To havo a robust young conchman witli whiskers just sprouted; that he may soon becomo ono of tho family. Newark Sunday Call. Not a Partisan. "Isn't lie bountiful?1' said tho wife of the politician, as she dandled her ba by boy. who sin lod and kioked ovory time she threw him up. "He is," answered tlto proud father as he watchod the piny of the little fool, "but I'm afraid ho will never be a good party man." "W hy notP" "Because ho' a kicker." It is these things that cist a gloom over the liappieht families. -uoslon courier. The tlnsllsli rut rtl ron A tiro ml. Tlio Kngl uluiian on hi tnivoli is the an 'inn battel the witty Parisian, bid he Knlisli unman at lenst eeiMtis to In initf rt mulch for tho nvtrngo l'renclimnn Imly oT intf re.stin- iittpeitritni-o culled the itlier tnoinin on u jeweler in Paris, ami ittcr imn liMnitis n bracelet presented a 10 note in pnyinent, from which she receive' i change, ninountin? to Hourly 5, nml went iwny. Tlie l-'remh. thmuh they may lies iic things English, have a liking for Eur lisli bunk notes, especially when they have iot hud to pity for them nttherurrentrate of exchange. So the jeweler gaily stepped aionivl to his banker to got his two hun 1 1 red anil fifty nnd odd francs. And when ho arrived, tho banker pointed out that the note was not a forgery, not even s ilrnft on the Hunk of England, but nn order iliited nearly fifty yeais back and signed by one P. Duck, on an institution styled the Hunk of Engraving, which entitled the holder to soino pictures. It is difficult not to admire theduringcoolncfrs of the woman who could try such a successful experiment in n biu' city, though one tuny share in the horror of the French papers, and reiterate their warning to shop-keepers to be oa their guard against this daughter of Albion. St. James' Gazette. An Intelligent Juror. There is an American story ot a juror in a trial for murder in ono of the backwoods settlements of tho far west. Great difficul ty had been experienced in getting a jury; eleven jurors had at last been sworn in, nnd nnd there remained only ono man of the panel. He was a small, lean, lank, fel low, with a shrewd face and an uncouth do men nor, nnd his apparel seemed to show that never before, had ho been within sight or sound of civilization. Ho wns asked tho usual questions ns to whether ho had formed any opinions about tho ense, whether he had any prejudico ngainst tho prisoner, or whether he wns conscientiously opposed to capital punishment. To nil these questions ho returned a le ciiled negative. Tlio judge nnd tho counsel lor the prosecution and for tho defense did not any of them specially like the man's manner, but it wns into end jurors were scarce, and so ho was accepted. In accord ance with an old form surviving si rnngoly in out of the way places, ho was sot before t lie alleged murderer and tho judge Baid: "Juror, look upon the prisoner; prisoner, look on tho juror." Who i this command was given tlio little man leaned forward and scanned thn culprit carefully from head to foot for Homo moments; then he raised his head .ind turned to tho judge and said in a firm and solemn voice, "Yes, judge, 1 think ho is guilty. Saturday Iteviow. njiihioir nintcii. A young man of Ualtimoro went west several yea is ago and corresponded regu Inrly with an elderly lady friend in Wash ington. About six mouths ago ho wrote that ho'd get married now if he knew a nice girl that would havo him. "Tliero'sachuiKO for you, "said tho lady laughingly, to bor nieco when sho received the letter. "Tell him to write, to me," snid the young woman, also laughing. Tlio aunt did so, tlio young mnn wrote, the young woman answered the letter, and tlio result of tho correspondence that fol lowed was a wedding lust week between the young folks, who, until a low days before, hud never scon each other. Thoir fi lends say that both havo dono woll. Phila delphia I'ecord. ATter tho most exhaustive practical teste n hospitalo and elsewhere, the gold medal and certificate of highest merit were award ed to St. Jacobs Oil, as tho best-pum curiiiii leinrdy, at tho Calcutta International Ex hibition. Peter Ki-rn'i VIm Eel. In tho summer of 18(58 Peter Kern, of Washington township, Pennsylvania, caught a small eel and put it in a well in hi yard, where it still is. It is four feet long and about five inches in diameter. It keeps itself concealed nfc tho bottom, except at irregular intervals, when it comes to the top, and these nppearauces aro nlwnyn fol lowed by lit it wit hiu a day or two. During hnying nnd harvest and other critical periods of farm work tho farmers for miles around send every day to Kern's for Intel ligeiue ol tlie oo!. It will havo no other kind of fish in tho well, nnd ki ts all that are put in. I'liilndolphia Record. Prof. Groth, Droiddyn Hoard of Health, says lied Slar Cough L'uro is free from opi ates, and highly efficacious. 20 cunts. I'lillu''lIilu' Wonder. Philndelphians th'nk they havo added a briichyurus rtibicuiidus ol Ilraxil to thoit zoological gulden. Its face is as soft mi n babv's and britiht red hi color, its teeth uri of dazzling whiteness, and itluis Dundreary whiskers, of which it is very vain, running Its littlo hands through them constantly Somehow this description suggests that some watering-plnro dude short of funds is playing a trlclt on tho Phihidelphiaus. Let thorn tost tho brncliyurus' nerves by show ing him an unpaid board bill. 'ilof ton Transcript. Whnt a hiindy thing an earthquake wouiu lie In bpriiig-tinm to bhnka tlio c.ir pets. Common senso will indicate the certain tendency ot a, neglected cold to the Lung; prevent such a Uriidiintioii by using Di. Hull's Cough Syrup for that cough. Price i!5 cents. N. N. Munroe, of Fnysttvilh?j N. C. bet ter known as Wild Neill, committed suuidc Hucklnghain'it Dyo for tho Whiskers pro duces, in ono application, a permanent color. We have used Ayer's Agtto Cure, and have found it invaluable in malarial troubles. A sturgeon recently c night near Snohoin. hh, W. T., weighed .'00 pounds. Piucki.y Ami Uittkub warm up and Invig orate the stomach, improves mid strength ens tho digestive organs, opens tho pores, promotes perspiration, and equnhze tho circulation. As a conectorol u disordered system there is nothing to equal it. "Lifo is really to dlsgustlnsly short," writes John UuhUii. Genial Harroid Lawrence is now bookkeeper for Kobert Dnnnbtio. Wholesale Iron. Iliirliiicftnn. Iowa. I Ir is ono of the boys ti at attended Elii ott'flBusinetis College of Burlington, la Ilenlsmin Thaxter, t!i oldest merchant of Uoston, died at Abingdon, uged 1'J. A Ilnril rate ' U Indeed, to always remain in poverty id olncurity; be enterprising, render, and void tliN. No matter in what part you ro located, you s'lottld write to llaliett v .., Portland Maine, and receive free, full artietilars about work that you can do mil live at home, at a pro lit of at least o $-" nnd upwatds daily. Some have tinted oer$o0in a day. All is new. Cap- tal not required. You nre started free. iCither sex. All nges. Hotter not delay. The widow of Gen. Santa Anna died re cently. One greasing with Frnzer Axle Grease will 'nst two weeks; all others two or three Joys. Try it. Tho youngost telegraph operator in Cali forniums Miss Xellio Welch, eleven years. Take o'ioof Carter's Utile Liver Pills utter eating; it will relieve dyspepsia, uid ligestinti, give tono and vigor to the sys tem. They make one feci as though life was worth living. Meteors are fall shooters. Again the Nebraska Stuto Pair awarded tho lluainess College, Lincoln, Neb., the premiums for business college work. Tho display wns tho finest over made. Informa tion sent free. England will soon proclaim Egypt a British possession. l,ov rtent Heel PtlfTrrer Is tlie only Invention Hint uiakos old hooU straight m i.atv. President Cleveland is steadily gaining in weight. Any Ache or Tain KcllcveU ly Carter's Smaut Yi:i:d ani 11i:i.i.aionxa Uackacii Pl.AbTIUlS. Over SIS, 000.000 have been expended on monuments in Massachusetts since 1S01. The Ontnha Typo foundry can furnish new newspaper outllts on short notice. Prices same ns in Chicago and freight nltcndy paid to Omaha. Fend 40 names of young men nnd women to Omaha Comniorciul College, 1 114 Fur num street, and receive Collego Journal tree one year. Henry Waterson, now in Switzerland, will sail for homo October !. ' " DON'T PAY A BIG PRICE!" 6- r1,-,4-, Pays tor a Yntu's sub O OPirCS senption to the Weekly A.MiatirAN ItfitAl. IIomu. Koehoster, N. Y., wiTitofT premium "the Cheapest and Best Weekly in tho World. "is pnges, -IS columns, 10 j ears old. For O.ni: Dou.au you havo oxi: choice from over 150 different Cloth bound D01.L.AU Voi.umks, :U)0 to 1)00 pp., and pnper one year, post-paid. Hook post age, 15c. Extra. 50.000 books given nway. Among them are: Law Without Lawyers; Family Cyclopedia; Farm Cyclopedia; Funnels' and Stockbreeders1 Guide; Com mon Sonso in Poultry Yard; World Cyclo pedia; Danelsou's (Medical) Counselor; Hoys' 1'seful Pastimes; Five Years Heforu the Mast; Peoples' Il'story of United Slates; Universal History of all Nations; Popular History Civil War (both sides). Any onu book and paper, ono year, all post-pnid, for 51.1T) only. Paper alone, Ofic. Satisfaction guaranteed on books and Weekly, or money refunded. Heferenco: Hon. C. It. P.wtsoxs, Mayor Hochestor. Sample papers, L'c. Itl'iiAi, Homo Co., Ltd. Without Prein. 0.rc a year. Kochester.N.Y. Carrol I). Wright is elected president of tho Social Science nssocin 1 imi. u i i 1 1 1 r , oa t a 1 : 1 1 : t a i, it e a v mj s s AM) I3AV Ii: VECIC. Sufferers aro not genet ally a ware that these diseases aro coatnuious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in tho lining membrane of thu nose and eiistnchiun tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to he a fact, and the result is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness, nnd hay fever are cured in from one to three, simple applications, uiiido at home. A pnmphlct explaining this nw treatment is sent free on receipt of stump, !v A . II. Dixon it Sun., .'Ilfi King Street West, Toronto, Canada. Christian Stan dard. Tho Puke of Newcastle will visit the Uni ted States next month. If nfllleted trlth b'010 Kyrs, uso Dr. Isnno Thompson's I2jo Wster. DrilaKlsts soil II. -00 Mr. Glndstono is to stay six weeks in the ISavnriau highlands. The Omaha Typ- foundry can furnish now newspaper outllts on short notice. Prices sums as in Chicago and height already paid to Oinuha. Mold Kpra th ifftny I rnilurril from Ilbcuuiitlim, an4 It nil 1 ruM do to mdurt It Crippled, not aldt U .IV , I ,.W I.A.lblrcl. at & Im.III. of ATTIT.n. f'tlojlOS "n't I" le 1J " T K. CknOeH, ii II1T1 Avenue, IllWaukre, Wli. Athlcpberoi li tbe ally reel cure Tor Kliumaltrni erer rtlieeeerel. Aisyaururg. Itit fr Alhlo)liori. Ifjuu cemot getlict hlui o not tir nmeibluj rU, but enter at r iioe truin Ul. M e will lead II ipreie peld on reoelpt of nrlre, $1,00 per bottle. ATHLOPHOaOS CO,, 112 Wall Bt.,Nw York. EYfr.EAR, D nfurse and Nasal raiarrh tirnna'iciit y cured U niei fitted fur n't furina rtf .lrnw tire ti-on SM y c cr v. T i-i rr r, n - ArUHcliileyri W WOS Oly tf r JI f-i C Inf e i te d. Addre si I ) r. 1 .11 rUV, Qmalia. Neli. E-JrfWfilCr f'TlTPV. Itonk-keeplinr. Iluslnesi nM?IICBK- -,,,i, iVnmsnahlp.Ar. Iimctlc. blioit hniiil, e'e, tlMironifii tutichl by mull Clrculara free. UllVA.M"S U(ll,l,i:(il', IJuirulo, N.V. MmTfl renter K'rc, DonWc Parrel. 11 ceeh loadlne It NNboiUuiiii, t7.r0. llepeuunn lilflrs, I a U UlllJ In.tii. new miiili I, VO.u . Nli-kel I'lnteil llevoheri f, I'l". W'rlle for llliisirnled Catalogue. I'lIltcUV I. UN CO.,(lililosli, Wis WANTED A WOMAN of i i.erw)' fur ImnliieM, In her loculity. t-alury 3U. Iti'fureiu rs. K J Johnson, liini,r, 10 Hart-lay 8t,N V AGEKTS WANTED WWXtiEWr terms & c'rcuUi adilpss Nai ional l't 11 Co. I'hlcuxo BAVEHPORT USIMF?SCOIl.ECr--l-Sl" Hit I ATll.oiHi: T lltl.Vt'AA di Il.lH'ltM, l);inioi t. Ii.uu. fi?, E S B !?Q lli.rphlrio Muhlt Ciireilllt til i H tUi'UlJ i,tt j. brrilicNs, I.c.iaiiou. OUlo. M- f'uied hv I'i nick's I.lver Pills. Price r P Si k ilriiKulsis sell ilii-in. or hv mull of JJ-iL2w.lt 1'KMCK, br. Joact'il, Mi. iTiinmrs and Plrers cured without mill or Kline ,, I mi lur i,iii'iiicb r. !' II tiolley, .Mliinikcf. Wis W. N. l.. Oniuha 38010. atscviNi Ativans is so snr, ATiivntiiHi iMir TOtrlonr hoIHrN ittT THiai'SAwsverMias hniiil) ' rtlltiHeans areaposltlrs eura for filek Headache, Conitlitlnu, and ludlgestlon. nt AH. 'iney stimulate liioi.tTer anu act ireeiron iiim.ew ele without rrlplnr. alekeulnr the fitr.niach, or ueakenlnr. tne ijsiera. rnct atoc, per uonii. rer ssis oj I IP Km IU Kent rsTBulB uoUm Drni'twasteyonrmoneTonafumorrubberceat ThePIRII URANnfiUOKEH IsaUolutetf 'end vidraoor, and will keep you dry in the liardttt slonul Aibtlarlha' t'lall B ItANU" IUCIIB and takana nllirr. Ir iir,l,.t,iiiirdoiJ TRAP JKIi ia,nii ; ye'i" rinii,.ri.in,ii. ,., . j . , ,, ,, , jtj niniirmn ni., ,,', on. The return finin Arkntisns indicate a legislature largely democratic. Salvation Oil. the celeb in ted American remedy, is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, sore thwot, swelling, bruises, burn, and frot-bites. Priie only twenty-live cents a bottle. Of the 1,'i" counties in Georgia, 108 havo absolute prohibition. IIIMrr Alter lulling, ttypriln, I '"to. llelioved by Cautkr's Litti.h Ltvr.u Piu.s. l!5c. If you have great talents industry will improve them. rioo'ii ltemedy for Cntnirh l crcc!lbte to mc tt U not h liquid ur nmt. Ci: Hob Ingersoll has decided not to lecture this season. "Hfitx and Scvt.os." If you aro so un fortunate as to injure yourself in. this way, wo can suggest a remedy that will soon re lieve you of all pain and quickly heal tho wound; it costs but twenty-five cents mill Is pold by nil druggists. Ask for PumtY Davis' Pain-Kii.i.kii. Ten thousand public schools receive financial support from tho government of Mexico. ' For Cut3, Galls, Old Soros, Scratch es, Thrush, ote., use Stowart'a Heal ing Powder, 15 and 60 cents a box. An niter-dinner speech "Check, sir." Mi G'3 s Minjr pf orlc luvc nfjlectf d ilifiht manlfcilnttoni otuutnor tn tlio blood till the fuul mtt?r li be come to powerful ni to came terrible acrufuloui ioif, awful inCi'rinjr, nnd, fin ally, .11 the system tec-omen drained of nil lt MreiiKth. death. Some have neclootei dtstreii fter entlns, heart burn, occasional henduclir, tni other etrlr lymp loms of djeprpsliv, till tilts painful dtieat has be come Incurable, and the victim barely tuitalni a inerrable existence. Othris neslect thnt tired feellnc, raln In the luck, wenknesi, languor, till eeneral debility and kidney or Ilier illra-o heroines Qrmly Used upon them and there If no hope of rccoien. Be nhi In time: llooil'i Sarsapurllla nlll cure, when In the 0er of medicine, scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples, djspcpiln, heiidaehr, bllloiuucis, ca tarrh, ihtumatism, that tired ff ollnir, and any dis cane or affection caused by linpuro blood or Ion- sUto of the stem. He sure to get "the peat lar medicine," Hood's SarsapariHa Boldly fOl rtniFKlsla. Jhslifortj. l'repnred only b C. I. HOOD ii CO., Apolhectino', LoncM, Mnis, (OO Doses One Dollar Tho best nml surest Itctneily for Cnro of! all illftrasea caused by any ilr-rangemrnt orj tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Itowch. J Dyspepsia, Sick Heailnche, Constipation, I nillnnd Complaints anil .Miliaria of all kinds I yield rcnuiiy to 1110 ncuciicciii luuucuccui aft fl 1 It Is pleasant lo tho taste, tones np tlto system, restores ami preserves health. I It Is purely Vegetable, nnd cannot fall to provo beneficial, both to old anil 3-011115. As a lllootl Purlllcr it Is superior to nil others. Sold every where at 81.00 a bottle. Tlio IJUYKIIS' OUIIIK I tsatiril tjejil. mill Murcli, . rncli ye nr. Ut.3 po);e, bzx.lV:j tiivlirN,ivllli over 0-,GOO llluatrutloiis a Mliolo I'lcture OulUrv. ti I VICS AVlinlrtnle Pi lcrn dtrrct tn canuurvs on nil fcooila for ieraonl or fumll)- tttr. TrlU liotv to order, anil Bl-e exact cot of ri rry tiling you use, rat, drink, ivenr, or livo fun witli. 'fhfse INVAI.UAIII.E HOOICS eontnlu liiformullon plcuneil from the imirkils of (lie tvorlil. AVe will mull a copy I'KKH to nny ml ilreaa iijujii rerrlpt of 10 eta. to tlrfrnjr expense of iiiiilllntr. I.rt us htar from yon, ltmprctfuHy, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. L'27 iV U'JU Wctliusli Avenue. Clilcuno, 111. -buy Ti-ian Cuarantood Striotly Pure. Hoot Lead Made. Uscflriy U.S.aoy. and Lcailng RaUroads H. T. CLARKE DRUG CO., Agent, Ouinlin nml Lincoln. j'At'i:, jia.vds, 'i:i:t, an.) ell Ihelr linwr'rll(jDl, iDcloillnr 'ecl,)( IHTelojHimt-m, huperltuiiui llRlr, llirln tlerkl, Mole., iter!,, Molli, rrrtkle., Kelt bu, Atbe, Uleik lle.'ti, Sreri, 1111',, anil Ihelr IrevinMUL nr. .inuu Li unrnniii v. IV . IWIHt, Albjej.A. 1. JulVit lilv. beaillUcUrwot. CUHtS WHlnt AIL USE FA IS. Boat I.'oukIi Hymn. Tuslei kooiI, Use in nine, hoki y nruiiKista. t bsee a p tiUva remedy lurtue eiee ulieea., bylisu. fftoujendi ercsael o( tbe wnret kind and of tnnf standlof atto been cured. Indeed, si etronr Is mr f.ith In I'S efllcaey. that I will e.nd TWO KOITLUJ Kllflf, loe l.er wllh VAL, UAULK TntiTISH eu IMe d .., Id enTiufTerer. OI,e t. press end f, 0, sddieie. 1)0.1; A. bUiCUli, lit I'esll St., II. Y. KIDDER'S PAsfiLLES.1 rMtrvmnmnv iMf mmnr n mus. (Ztn ns u Unr. Samples worth 11.50 Fttni! 9J Lines not tinder the horse's fret Wriio JlREtvtrr.nBAricTTltiiN IIoluik Co., IIolly,Mloli as Hieiasrni,' AtsivtNTVl IT'S iust thi iami. THeaS'SAWiiu THivSTiilKiieurTMieiB.uitetur. Ulllniisorss,! I'ht) orlrlnnl l'hotofrapb, pan. DOSE) ONE el site, of this picture lent an re celpteflOo In stamps. Atldretf. , r ... , ... ,ujb air.nren, tit. Luulli Mo, an urujjms 1 F Rwaioiplcoa! ILi It Ercr Made. 4 1 1 a zti 1 MASSIF P-J H THE Thl. medicine, combining Iron with pitr TCdetaWa tinun, quickiy and comrtelcly I'ures l)T,riln, IiMllaratlon, Ventiiir Iiiipuro ltlnnil,.llnliiriu,t hllURiiilFcvera, Bind NrttrnUln. . ... It Is an unfallinp remedy for Dtsestscs of th Klilnnya nml l.lvrr. ... It Sj Invaluable for I)l.e-"i peculiar to Women, nml nil who lend m ntnry lives. ltdocsnot lniui the teeth, cmifc headache.OT produce coiitipntion o'i'r mfiKcines da. It enriches and purifies thelilood.stlmltlatei the appetite, aids the F.wtmllalicu of food, re lieves Heartburn and liekhlng, tnd ttrencth ens the muscles and nerves. ..... For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack ot Energy. Ac, It has no coual. JWr- The Renulne has nbovo trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Hi .. Known cuiairiL x.. iiiLTiauos. aa ely's CatarrH TO ANY MAW j"' i?. n.UAvcrurrjV.ii r, . sunVrlns from CATARRH A. V.. NnWMAN, llnil., Ml.h .HAY-FEVER A rirllel'' ! nniillc 1 litt i en h nns tl ard ta aarree nlde tn u-e. frii o i 'i hy ni 'l o' it dniRKlsta, Send for rlreuliir. KI.Y llHOTHEiiS. 0rujls(J ASK VOK Villi ft r Hest malcrlnl.perfci-ttu, equals any fa orfuenoe. every pair ivn: r.mteil. TaWr nono unless stamped JUUtiin and I.aeB. IIoj-h nalt lor Ilia l'. imu:iii r,n W-J.tM) Shoe, haine sty Its a XVf , the. Kiou&hoe. If you eannot ,p j net thesn shoes trom ueui- axi ers, send address on postul rnru lo " lirockton, Mass rmm S.IM It JPtJES 4 PAVSUieFrSEICHT 5 Ton Wncon SfHM'ii Iron let-trr, Hi' ft leirinii, Xr&w lavru lleain rt Him Hox for meiitUn V pmfr ml idirm Rffrrl.'eS ale, orfl-et prlroIUC juru: lit UIMUHMIPK Leading rios. : 14, 048, 130, 135, 333, 161. For Salo by all Stntionors. THE ESTERCROOK STEEL PEN CO., Worka: Catadeu, H, J. 2G Jdhn St., New York. Willi or without I'ntent Index. A WCTlONAnd? . , IAS IT IS THF. 5TANI5A.RD Authority' in the Gov't I'rinttng Olllce.and wfflsi tho If. 8. 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