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r" -s ' ' ABSPUITELY PURE Where the best food is required, the Royal Baking Powder only can be used. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior tO all Others. C. Corfu, laU Cktf, DtlmonitJt, N. Y. AN ENEMY BAFFLED. There ii an enemy with whom thousands are familiar all their lives, because they are bora with tendency to biliousness. With tbl enemy they are constantly battling with ineffectual weapons. Hostetter's St math Bitters will baf fle it. Mere purgatives will not reform a disor dered condition of th liver indicated, not by constipation alone, bnt also by sick headaches, yellow uees of the skin and eyeballs, nausea, furre tongue and uneasiness, more particularly upon pressure on the right side, upon and below the short ribs. Avoid drastic purgatives which gripe aud weaken the intestine, and substitute this world-famous ant -bilious cordial, which likewise removes malarial .stomachic and kidney complaints, rheumatism and nervousness. As a laxative of the bowels, painless but effectual, it improves appetite, sleep and the ability to digett, and rosaenaea the additional advautage of a standard tonic. "What do you mean by thrashing your boy without provocation?" "Well, you see, bHsy man like me must discipline his children when he happens to have time." ONLY RIGHT TO TKIX. The Rev. Mark Guy Pearse, the eminent English divine, writes : . " Bedford Place;, Russell Square,) Los don, December 10, 1888. t "I think it only right that I should tell you of how much use I find Allcock's Po rous Plasties in my family and among those to whom I have recommended them. I find them a very breastplate against colds and coughs." Mi a Dix What is it the sign of to have the' family cat howl outside at night? Dix of a death In the family, if the man is a good sho . Sudden changes of the weather often cause pulmonary, bronchial and asthmatic troubles. "Uroum'i Bronchial Troche" will allay the irritation which induces cough ing, giving immediate relief. Put the right kind of a good man In any com munity nd he will soon make every mean mis among his, neighbors feel ashamed of himself. BOPTUBE AND FILES CUBED. We positively care rupture, piles and all rec tal diseases without pain or detention from busi ness, No cure, no pay. Also aU Private dis eases. Address for pamphlet Drs. Forterfteld Losey, 838 Market street, Ban Francisco. If a man stays at home nights, he will not be found out i "German Svrura" Judgb J. B. Hnx, of the Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recom mend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion. " I have used your German Syrup," he says, "for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine." Take no substitute. o Doctors disagree. They have to. There are differ ences of opinion among the best ; there will be so long as knowledge is incomplete. But there is one subject cn Vvhich all physicians are completely in accord, and that is the value of cod-liver oil in consumption and scro fula, and many other condi tions in which the loss of fat is involved. And cod-liver oil has its greatest usefulness in Scott's Emulsion. There is an interesting book on the subject; sent free. Scorrft BowHK,Chenusu, i3iSouih 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scon's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists every where do. si. jo CLY'O CATAPRH IS WOBTH 0500 TO ANT MAN, SV Ari"rill4 suffering- from i Catarrh! I ., . "'71 "50 c KOTa LI0UIO orSNUFFf IftYHfiVEfl 4 ..tflU la annllarl tntn Mlll finafrfl mTiA im e'frwsuMa. Price, SO cents at druggists' or by IuaU. - ELY BKOTHER8, oe warren street, mew xorx. ' Swallows at Sea. Two day after leaving I tort Said, Egypt, we had some very unsettled weather. Looking southward I ob served what appeared to be a small black cloud rising and coming steadily toward our steamer. When I looked again a few minutes later, instead of seeing the cloud 1 saw some hundreds of swallows. They flew around our steamer several times, as though unde cided whether to stay until the storm passed. At last, just before dark, sev eral of them alighted on the stayrim of our main funnel, which was soon one black mass of birds. The rain came down in torrents, and it was pitiful to see those frail creatures struggling with the wind and rayi. Those of themihat could not find a roosting place soon commenced to fall on deck quite helpless. 1 picked op all those that fell on the bridgedeck and lodged them in the chartroom. Those birds that fell on the foredeck were sheltered in the forecastle by the crew. The nest day came in bright and clear, with a light westerly breeze, and all the swallows took flight just at sunrise, fly ing in a northwesterly direction. The captive birds were soon set free, and they followed in the wake of the others. I may say that all the birds we had were able to fly except one, and it died during the day. Several dead ones were found on the decks at daylight These birds had beautiful plumage, and 1 fancy they looked rather smaller than the swallows 1 have seen in England. The captive birds had golden brown feathers just above and below the beak, and white breast; back, black feathers with a bluish tinge; wings and tail brown, and four white spots across. New Castle Chronicle. The Coincident Corse of Gold. The goldseekers of both America and Australia have a singular but well grounded superstition that the discover ers of hidden treasures are sure to meet with violent deaths. The original pro prietors of between thirty-five and forty of the most prosperous gold and silver mines in this country are known to have come to . just such ends. : Out of the forty or less twelve were shot or stabbed to death in saloon or other broils, five committed suicide, three Were engulfed by landslides, five turned murderers or robbers and were caught and executed in various ways, one fell into a boiling spring and had the flesh literally stewed from his bones, while the others have disappeared and no one knows what ever became of them. George H. Fryer, once the millionaire proprietor of the Fryer Hill mine, com mitted suicide in Denver after spending the last nickel between himself and star vation. The discoverer of the great Stan dard mine, in California, was caught and swallowed up in an avalanche; Colonel Story was killed by Indians; William Fairweather, of the famous Alder Gulch mine, died with the "frenzied horrors" after a continuous two years debauch.. "Farrell of Meadow Lake" died with a terrible disease in a San Francisco hospital. The owner of that great mine, the Homestake, became a highwayman and was shot while robbing a stage coach. John Homer tried the same route that Fryer went "Dough nut Bill," "Ninemile Clarke," "Old Eu reka" and many others were killed in saloons. St. Louis Republic. finest Carpets in tha World. I mean to make a pilgrimage to Fon tainblean in order to see two wonderful carpets which have been transferred to the palace by the president's orders, and which are said to be the most superb articles of the kind in the world. They were ordered by Napoleon HI at the Gobelin manufactory in 1868. They are of colossal dimensions, one being nearly thirty feet square, while the other is eleven yards long and ten yards wide. It took ten years to complete them, and once finished their extraordinary size cansed them to be packed away in the storehouse of Les Gobelins, whence they were not extracted even to be ex hibited at the exhibitions of 1878 and 1889. They are the finest articles of the kind that have been produced for the French government since Louis XIV or dered "ninety-three carpets for cere monies and festivals" to be manufac tured at La Savonnerie for the great ballrooms and reception rooms of the Louvre and of Versailles. The smaller of the two, which has a yellow ground, is set down in the in ventory as being worth $40,000,' the larger, the ground of which is black, being estimated at $50,000, though the real value of each is stated to be at least double. Paris Letter. Tha Motartlan System. The all pervading principle of the Mo tartian system was a conciseness of con struction and an unmistakable geogra phy of tonality. Before Moxart, melodio figures, subjects and keys, with all other theoretical addenda at the disposal of the creative musician, were confused, Mere bits of tune and jingle, with a bril liant passage here and there, constitute a movement, or even a composition. Haydn had brought much chaotic and Irregular theoretical lore into clear and definite shape, but Mozart simplified matters still more. Introducing the keenest outlines, the most beautiful fig ures, together with clear and luoid teachings, he defined the formal con struction of the movement, section, re peat, etc., until uow the musician or student can set ont with his principal subject or theme, and having no misgiv ings concerning the dogmas of subsidiary subject, complimentary keys and the like. Schooled in Mozart's principles of con struction, the student could pilot him self safely through the intricacies of the most advanced symphony, and it is for his labors and the puttern he set in this direction that the world of musio de lights to do honor to the name of Mozart Blackwood's Magazine. bow the Mosquito Docs It A mosquito's bill is-an elaborate con trivance and consists of two sharp saws and a lance inclosed in a sheath which is also employed as a pump. The saws are bony, but flexible, and the teeth are near the end which is pointed. The lance is perhaps the most perfect instru ment known in the world of minute things. It is first thrust into the flesh nd the opening is enlarged by the saws, which play beside it until the sheath can be inserted. The sawing is what causes Irritation when a mosquito is biting. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Politics and Presents. A recent English bridegroom gave to the bridesmaids at his wedding brooches Upon which were inscribed the number "933." This, it seems, was the majority by which he secured political prefer ment If Americans should take to mixing politics with social events some curious results might be evolved. New York Times. Saratoga, Kan., has a $30,000 opera house, but only the musio of insects is sver heard there; there is not a resident In the town. It also has a $20,000 school house, but merry little voices never echo there. . Portland has what is claimed to be the largest derrick ever erected in Maine. The mast is 83 feet in length and 22 inches in diameter; the boom is 56 feet long and 13 inches in diameter. The father of Rossini, the Italian maestro, was a baker, and also the town trumpeter, and on his instrument the toung musician took his first lessons in tie divine art Inigo Jones, the famous English ar thitect, was the son of a weaver, and mgered his father by sketching houses n the walls of the cottage with a bit of :harcoaL -' " . - The most densely peopled continent is f course Europe. The number of peo-; le in Europe is known with a great de-; rree of accuracy. There are about 360.- j W0.000. ! I've often wondered It tha man Who t os wltb soul reedy to bunt, Felt ball a bad about his last cigar As I did flnlhiag my flttt . "How I Wrote Ban Hur." Told by Oeneral Lew Wallace, Is on scrap from th voiumluoue and superb pruitraiume of eminent wri ters and Interesting articles which Tea Youth's Companion announoee. It retains Its plac la MO, DO families b tl versatility and th instructive nettt of Its general articles, tit high character or all Its stories, the brightness of Us 111 titrations. beu It conies every week, and one aeta a ( eat deal for (1.76 a year. The price sent at onoe will entitle ou to the papir to January, ltrtU. Address Tua Youth's Cumfaniom, Boston, Mats. It is hard (or philosopher to understand why football sho Id be called play, as long at shovel ing coal Is ooualdered hard work, HOW'S THIS I We offer $100 rewarJ for any case of catarrh that cannat be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHF.NKY St CO., Prop., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have kuowu F. J. Che ney (or the last fllliteu years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions aud financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Hrm. WEST & TRL'AX, Wholesale Dr gglsts, Tote o, O. WALIHNU, KIN NAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aotlng directly upon the blood aud muoeus surfaces ol the system. Price, 74 cents pur bottle, sold by all druggists. Testimonials (reft. Use Knamelln stove Polish; ao dust, no tmell. Tar Gmmia for breakfast THREE TROUBLES. Three things which all workingmen know give the moist trouble in their hard-strain work are : Sprains, Bruises and ; " Soreness. . '": THREE AFFLICTIONS. Three supreme afflic tions, which all the world knows afflict mankind the most with Aches - and Pains are : Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Lumbago. THREE THINGS. to do are simply these Buy it, try it and be I prompt- 'ly and perma nently cured by the use of fiHEGREAT) s a SIIILOIIS CURE. Cnrea Consumption, Cougha, Croup, Soi ThrotvU Sold by all DninrUts on a GuaranU. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest 8hiloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satiifaction. tj tents. 8HILOHf8 VITALIZE!!. ' Hrm. 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