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T.Tnmm?& VTFrSTH yaajajav. ll I L'Q ulikcfnaloiUally, Eagle, Tncsdar, December SO. lo92. 3 Cries thtm away Ota aches, pairw, eaJkncam and ailment that make woman Ufa mheraule. Soma of them may ba erloua, and of lonif standing: they'll need time, perhaps, limn I (coco, But oft of them can certain.

Iv be cored and corseted with Drv Flero' jvorlt Preserlptlonv a powerful, foole and 'a and (trenfftbeniiiii nervine; a legiti rnato medicine, purclv vegetable, perfectly fjirmlom, and carefully udaptoil to women' delicate need At the two critical period la a woman' Ufa the change, from girlhood to womanhood, and, later, the "change of life" It I a perfectly aafe and an especially valuable remedial agent that con produce only good result. For all emala complaint, irregularities, and waJoees, "Favorite Prescription i the only remedy so unfailing nd effective that it can be guaranlttd. If It dopant benefit or core, in every case, the money will be refunded, jiHMWWWWWWWMM "WORTH A GUINEA A DOE. i miss iiTASTELESS EFFECTUAL roai a i DISORDERED LIVER! Tk dlmt! lhM fammta pilf wll Tak iiret4 tumtmm rum wn i pre mnrvmUout rtUruifii all afaMblad i by fc hladrvd dlnuifc rtWX aTaianara Ramaa 'bitrfMrJlr rMmraiMd ta CacUaa Mtl hi Uct l.rv.r lb wmrtd to "worth i rmni ft hot, for th nun tbil ibr wttACVnr, wN MiifrfM.S I Sklaalaalai. aBai tissfc ihslW an rat it lal Bianl 4 mm ia sal ski a at BMrfttj feat dV btliaV Ctftrcd wttla a Ttittlttt ft Sobtbft 3 Of all drurflata.

S3 wbm box. Kew Tortt Dobot, Wt dtial Ml. BEST LINE TO D. C. WESTS NEHVI AND BHAlN TKKATMKNT, ft ftpsclflo for HralorU.

DlfJ Flu, Nurftltla Utadacb. ttous ProtttrHlluo. Wftfulnft(i, Menial Depretuiloii, Solum. Of of Brain, rmatur Old Afe, Bar rDDMi. Imnotaacy, Laumrrboft, Klfbut, ovrrlndulfou A month'i ir4imDt fur 3, by mall.

Wa uarani all bo to cut Karl. oMir lor boiaa with $5 will and written (aranlM to refund If not cured GutrtDUM only by IK)Tr UCMPHKEY. boU lViHMaU, N. T. 14 Fpr cleansing: beautlina and preservino ihe CecDv 2jrs.

AT ALL FIRST CLASS DRUGGISTS. i TnEKEELEY TREATMENT ITH the Double OilorMe of (miU Knudba AUU1L ItBltl ABBICTIO kU klI fJLUAlaTlwVeestoebtBadhiM. SUMeolret KmIcj iBMlteut la WWW Plalm Blasbamtoe, t'ortanu. Anm or cll et vllbar mx th SiIIawIb Cltf Block. DIUWBI.

PTIBIIIIM. WOOM K. u. i. Atpuj nuwannr isrTT rlo II UimI BaUdls, BTrara ebtctlj I.USUM 'near a Barry Bid's, RocbMtor BEWARE OF IMITATORS TIIOS.

A. WATEltS, AGIST, Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Workor, Plurnblnt; utid (las Fitting, Btfiuri, Hot Witter and Hot Alt TIN AD IRON KOOFINO. trailer, rutripa, Utmer Hlnka, Veulllatura, Lead IMf, Ulmney aa. Iron l'lf, huiI Kltt'trlc Vlxtures.

KUOrs Heplrel ana.ralcted. Entlmatxa (Iran. 'Hoecincatlun turniaha Mloateeo joara pratlcal eiperteuc. Penoaal atteotloo. BaUsractlftoisaaraDte "CaU and see the FRENCH BOS MOKE, slnsleOvvu Xtance, for Cotu.

and Clau. WATEIW, thoMotnl Worker, V3MA1N 8TREE1. Iloonnd 4oor otHnuti nainlltnn Ktroat. TAKTITION SALE At the Court nouae, Pouctileepile. at 11 A.M.

sharp. The House ii nil Ixt known as No. 5 Hooker Avenue, Poutbieepsle CU7, In 'good order. Lri Lot wltb broad froataga. locatM In Ine heart of 'he rlij, sad la an excellent nelsbtwrtiocd la poaltlte.

A rare chance for a home or for lavestiuenb Fcr parUoulan. urro. Usrktt hi. 10 the Hefere. CUARLKS r.

COSSUM, Referee. oillt declT WILCOX CO. IRON WOH.CS, NKirntmntr ar UOB ladaotl lrt" Brutt'MUais, WHY HE QUIT DRINKING. A leaalbto Maa TTha Kaaw It We Tin, ek nie Mease, "Ko, toya, I am golne; to quit thU time for good," aald a melancholy young man to a crowd of cronies, at they stopped him In front of a saloon and asked him to 'take something." "You kn3w I hare been with yon for jears. snil the 'pslntlnz' we have done has given this town a vermilllon hne Hqt 1 mast quit npwv It majLjr a little hard with me at first, but in a short while 1 froees I will bo able to rid myself of all desire for those Jolly rants and revels that we have had tog ether.

Yea, the resolution ia a sudden one, but it is none the less firm. You see, after I v. a married I quit yoj fellows for a Ion? time and then gravitated back to you. It was not that I loved my wife any the ea 1 just got careless and thoughtless. Somehow I seemed to think that since I was providing her with all the material luxuries of life she ought to be sutisfied.

1 didn't Intend to ncfrlect her, you know, und thought that she wouldn't csre If I did come down town occasionally st nig hL "Since these nocturnal absences from home have become so frequent I notice that a change has appeared in her nature. Her sparkling vivacity that used to charm and electrify me commenced to wane. Still ahe atrires hard to appear happy. Hut she Is not the woman she used to be. Her fsce has grown wsn, her cheeks hsve sunken snd the merry gleam has left her eye.

When I arise in the morning with reddened eyes and no appetite she looks nt me pityingly and bugs the baby closer to her bosom than 1 ever noticed her do before "No, she hss never spoken to me about it. You see. that's the devil of it. If he wonld just pitch in and give me a tongue lashing her sorrowing look wouldn't make me feel so like a dog FhVJSinooks ll.sr aTir TJTT, no; she doesn't fesr for herself except as 1 am affected. That look U1U ine plainer than words that she feels that I am killing myself and will soon be lost to her.

This morning she told baby to kiss pspsgood br. 'lhere was a atrange pathos in her voice when she spoke the words that 1 never heard before And then she turned sn ay and broke Into low sobs thst she tried to hide from me, Oood God, boys! I didn't think those things ever existed out of the novels or off the stage. That's the reason I tell you that I liuve quit I like you all, know you are aplrndld fellows snd thst you are my friends. Hut but er she's the best friend I ever hsd or expect to hsve, and and well, I'm going to be her friend, too." The crowd dispersed. Nobojy "took sd thing." Chicago Dispatch.

THE BEST DRINK. Alcohol a Urast Dea enerator of the IMa. The man who drinks freely of alcoholic drinks becomes prematurely old, and shows deterioration of his tissues Alcohol is the great defrenerator of the tissues. When he should be a man Id the prime of life he Is an old man. He lecome decrepit la thought and motion, and that love of life which might be perhapa Increased as he goes on in years Is rendered hopeless, and thro come despair.

Every man Is safest If he never Indulges in that variation of nature from water, whlsb waa implanted In the whole animal world. You may make water more palatable by the addition of fruit Juices, but there must be no poisonous or deleterious addition to the drink which goes to asalat in the construction and activity of the body; our thirst must be slsked ith that drink which the frrest Chemist raisea from the ground, from the lakes and the rivers, expands into clouds allows to distill down from the mountains back again Into the and keeps up for us a current of living water, which, like life itself, it Ilia blessing to bestow. Dr. II. IUchaitlson, in Westorn Rural.

NOTES BY THE WAY. Tub consumption of tobacco and beer 1 Increasing In Kngland well as in France. In l'rauce the average amount of tobacco consumed by each Inhabitant annually is two pounds. I'tsTEun states that hen bitten by a mad dog a man ivho habitually uses intoxicating spirits is more difficult to cnrn than a temperate man. Yes, and when bitten by any other direusc Tns temperance cause Is advancing nmmig ltrilisli soldiers In India.

Lord Roberts buys ho has tinder his command fourteen thousand five hundred ltritlhh soldier pledged to totil libit hie tire. sometimes hear merchants complaining of hard times, but ue hear no eiuiipluliit from the saloon keepers. 'Iliey urc tretting the mouej, anil the merchants will have hard times until the whisky trafilc is stopped, ami the money thut is spent for liquor spout for the necessaries of life. llusiuesa men, think It over. Ibk numltcr of drunkards who died last year In the United States was 1J0.

300 The drunkards who are living today in this country number The drink bill of the nation last year wus about ii. 200,000, 000, and tlin out of every four arrests are mado for crimes directly due to drink ut least, that is hat the Voice Bays. Aiikamas, Georgia, Indiana, New Jersey, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas are the only states that have not secured from their legislatures law requiring scientific Instruction In the public schools concerning the effects of alcohol and naicottc upon the human system, taught la connection with physiology and hy gieuej I the year 1891 the. Inhabitants of (Jermany drank 52,30 1,000 hectoliters of beer, an Increase of over T.000,000 over the quantity Imbibed In 1800. they would abstain from lager, the occupation of the aoclalUt would bo fonc, for to many of them would be so far on the road to a moderate prosper, ity thottbey Would have no temptation to covet their neighbor' goods.

In poverty le anarchy bred, apd alcohol la the mother of poverty and erlme. OLC MAKES A POOP CITIZEN. The aeaadlasvtaa Uosdllr A4apl Was self to Amorlasa laetltaUoaa. There Is no nation tn Europe that la more ad verso to violence) and baa less aympathv with Dtoplan aspirations than the people of Korway and Sweden, says a writer tn the Korth American Ucvlew. They have been trained to Industry, frugality and manly self reliance by the free Institutions and the scant resources of their native lands, and the moderation and self restraint Inherent In tho cold blood of the north make them constitutionally Inclined to trust In slow and orderly methods rather than swift and violent ones.

They come here with no millennial experience, doomed to disappointment, but with tho hope of gaislng, by hard and unremitting toil, a modest competency. They demand less of life than continental Imm'f rnnU of the corrr ipondlncj class, and they usually, for this very reason, attain more. The instinct to save is strong In the majority of them, and savo they do, when their neighbors of less frugal habits are running behind It Is therefore a fact, which all students of the social problem arising from Immigration have remarked, that the Scandinavians adapt themselves with great ease to American Institutions. There is no other class of Immigrants which Is so readily assimilated and assume so naturally American customs and modes of thought. And this is not becauso thoir own nationality Is devoid of strong characteristics but because, on account of their ancient kinship and subsequent development, they have certain fundamental traits in common with us, and are therefore less In need of adaptation.

The institutions of Norway ore the moist democratic in Europe, and those of (Sweden, though less liberal, are developing in the aamo direction. Both Norsemen and Swedes are accustomed to participate in tho management of their communal affairs, and to vote for their representative in the national parliament; and although the power given them hero is nominally greater than that they enjoyed at home, it is virtually less. The sense of public responsibility, tho habit of Interest In public affairs, and a critical attitude toward tho acts of government are nowhere so general among rich and poor alike as in Norway and Sweden, notwithstanding the fact that tho suffrage is not universal. NOT CO VERY REMARKABLE. Army OOrers Ilav Mads Harder IUdes Thau the Oersnao.

The recent test of speed of horses and that of the endurance of officers and men in which a hundred Herman officers engaged from Berlin to Vienna, and a hundred Anstro IInngarian officers from Vienna to Berlin, have been freely commented upon, but are not considered by army officers aa so very remarkable. In 187T, Bays the New York Tribune, Ca.pt. Ezra Fuller, of the Seventh United States cavalry, during tho pursuit of Chief Joseph, waa sent out by tien. Miles from Fort Kcogh to ascertain and give warning as to tho route which Chief Jobcph was taking over the mountains. Capt Fuller rodo his on private horse, his guido hod two Indian ponies, and an extra horse was taken along to carry tho rations for tho party They wcro gone 'twelve days, during which they rode more than sLx hundred miles not over the Ling's highway, but through an unknown mountainous wilderness.

During this twelve days Capt. Fuller was unable to procure more than three feeds of grain for his horses. The Indian ponies gave out on the third day, and the guide then rodo the extra horse. Copt. Fuller onco rode sixty six miles In nine hours inaearca of deserterar Adjt.

Hell, also of the Seventh cavalry, rodo through tho Rad Lands, in North Dakota, in 18:, one hundred and Ave miles in "twelve hours. Many instances of long rides of United States cavalry officers might bo mentioned in which the endurance of both men and hores was tested, and comparisons would show that American men and horses are second to none in tests of this character. A MOOCL CLUS. Scheme Catertal I Clubmen Wlthla JarLaoa 1'ark Nost tear. The "World's Foir Club" is the name of on organization now being formed by the most prominent clubmtn of the city.

Tho Idea is to conduct within Jackson park a model club house, which will be open during the fair to members and their guests. The club Is intended for the accommodation of the ladles as well as tho gentlemen of this tity, and for tho members of recognized clubs In other cities v. ho may vuut tho fair. Tho appointments of tho clabh rise will Iks of l'u highest clout, and the accommodations ill include dining, reading, reception, billiard and smoking parlors; also a central court and a roof garden. For tho further convenience of visiting membtrs, it is contemplated to open a branch of the club in tho center of tho city, vi here information and as iil.sta.n can bo rendered in relation to tho cashing of drafts, bccuring of hotel and other accommodation, transfer of baggage, etc A list of tho best elabs of the country 111 be prepared, and members cf thosa recognized ill be welcomed to tho club house, 1'erpatual Motion Abrdad.

The search has been continued throughout the centuries. It sent many a scholar to an asylum. Hut now, at last, has been discovered at Constantl noplo tho secret of perpetual motion. Two respectablo tradesmen write from that city: "We are clox'kraakers by trade, and have just Invented an auto matio mechanism of a force, of forty pounds which will work continuously iu whatever position it nay bo, Und without being moved either by a spring, or by steam, or by electricity, or by any motor povrer. whatever that could Un port an Impulse to It.

It la. In fact, perpetual motion, pronounoed 'vndlacover blo ontll thta day," Cod fiver ofl is useful be yond any praise it has ever won; and yet few are willing to take it the taste so vile and it lasts so long. Some stomachs cannot take it, and some are burdened with it. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil is not offensive; it is pleasant to some, especially children. It is not often a tax on digestion.

Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil made far more effectual. There is a little book on careful living; sent free. Scary at Bewsm.Cawalaia. 8 ia pa A 1 Mtv York, Yoar dean ScMfa EaaaUos afoad frrar est all drauaaa averywker da. BTKAMBOATUtO.

Albany and Kcwburgb PRBIGIIT AND PAHSKNdKB I.INE. THE Steamer" Martin andrrernpei Leave Main Street Landing Dally (Sasdav aa eepted for llany and Intermedial. Landlosreata AO A. for Newonrnl nt Intortnedlat Kamllne a ai4 p. a The np trip, on Tuesday and rrMav of eact week will beeitended 10 Tlov.

nr fiiaralon 1 kets to Hondoal asd mart nreatrf: Paatertiee. 40 Oats. KmEEraiaVrRAXSrOKTATlOXCOA cents til Ml ArrangcmentsJbr 1802. Evening for New York. Lamlloirlat Mtllon, Marllrarooab, Hv I Mlsunbai Kb, Sewborcn, Cornwall and Ilia bland rail TUB BPLE3CD1D BTKAMIR9 James W.

JJaldwin. Cirrus CsAkLuXRrros. Sundays, TuewInyH Thursday AtT.lS P.M. Hetaralng lair JV, JTork. Waal 10th Stre William P.

Itomcr, Cirr. Wi. 8. Vis Kxcsss. Loave rVkaepale, from the Steamboat Laad lsf of Mala Street.

afondays, Wednesdays Friday. Tha Wm. t. Romer leave York, foot of West 10U Street. Pier 44, si P.

ejuUetar daraatlP.M. Faro TS eta. Excursion Ttckta, sU.Sf I. B. WOOD, Ami.

ap Exchsara Uoeae. SEASON 1892. Potecpsle and New York. P0UGUKEEPSIE TransportationJComp'y DAILY Passenger Freight Line. 1.

IUBKlNCEJtKHOrr, ITa.ld1 A. XttAlGnroSatTatarj. Steamer J. L. UasbroucJi.

JOOPXB Steamer D. Miller, cirrAia x. d. CAsrrrma, WUI leave Mala Street Laadln DaUrtQialai dare excepted) fst ooaaeeUac (win Ike ACM. K4R.

aac landlut at ulchlaad. and Bsmbarca. Retuntac leave Sew fork Pier lt Hear) tocO'IrraokHn Street, IDaUrttSaadat exeapMO) st 0 duaIbcI tkv above Undlox. sav tioid aooomraoJatloa Fare 75 Cent. IICURSIOM TICKKTS, fL.t3 30ood fas time Uaaadjsi ar Marj PewalL Frelabt Ilandledwltb onablelatea.

AllfklDdi: or; FABM hbra aat market price aad retnrDa preapllj asatfs Have oniaadland For 4ala SALT ofn ktaoi QUAlN.OkOUND FLASTE1I.IUAT BANDsV A. V. V. UA1UUT, Heoretary. tfAwmk Painters' Supply Store UEADQ JAETEKS FOB Wall Paper, 011 Cloth AMD Window Shades.

Also a Fail Line of Faints, Oils, Glass, BRUSHES, KA.L80MINK, tbo. Mew and Zlea aat Pattama of Wall Papers, Borders AND FUIKZES, vThlclCw are) selllDa' at Prloee Aavwex than aver. E. U. GRAKT, SIT Main Poushkecpsle School and Town Bonds For July investment.

1300 per eeai0 year tlJOOOjant floo per seat ItUasr 4nj0t3 1 SIA Pr at year gl.AOMsx) tHapreaatlyr liSjgo, atoorpereeat (yasr' SUJD0J 1 taTercat tyaar ttM (lWBreMt)0ar jap The' aaBV leave FOR lALBkM lav aedUl deUvery. He JuotUr naveataaaa IslaaMe, Call addrsss J.E.8EELET, 48 IbtrKetsUreeC OTJR EM1BE STOCK OF CUSTOM MADE CLOTOIKa, MANUFACTURED FOR THIS SEASONS TRADE, MUST GO FOR WHAT IT WILL DBINO. COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. THERE'LL HE NO ARGUMENT ABOUT PBICEj. THE GOODS MUST GO AND OO QUICKLY.

HELP US TO CLEAR OUT OUR STORES ANn WE'LL MAKEsT TO TOUR INTEREST. FOR KXAiirXK WK OFFER I Cvol. BEUttr UUSI. mes's suits, $8 Aim L'FWAKO All xaahlooable Textures. HEX'S OVERCOATS, 8eT vi All Decent EfTeets.

Tlaida, Stripe sad Mlx BELOW Mr UC( rrtrnTTklCnc CUsT. tan. Of DoaiestlcOsnd Imparted Fabrics. $2 AWD UPWARD SUITS, Stronx and Durable. tone and Fbort Fant.

Two and area rise Salt. $3 UPWASD C. B. D. CLOTHING HOUSE, No.

243 Main Street Pougtifcccpsle, N. T. Opposit Market Street, JOHN 6CHICKLE, MaDgerL (Formerly the Po'keepsle llotel.) UuiP nc. Strong, JSSSftiSt Visible, Ornamental. Cl AraV jeri jrtTal sl hd HARTMAN WIRE PANEL FENCET DoaMa Ik Strea.Pa off ut ether fBa will iwiff af Mtf n.

u. a at on rakana. yjartuleaSl tostucs. Arerlart Firm Fence. aandaome anooth to.ornameot a Lawn.

Write lor Prk ee. Pearvlptlv rlrraUr sad teetimnnlsre. aisj Caukf ae of ltaruaaa Steal llcket Lssa nce, Trea and Fhrvar Uaards. FlexIMe Wlie Mats, HABTMAN MVG. BKA.VDCFAXIJB, Pa.

tav'Ala'sv meatloa this paper. PaTO aad ANDREW. nia Arif. FEOST. LUCKET SON, Insurance Agents, following well known JEtna, llarlford, Phoenix, Springfield, Franklin, Hanover, Gcrmanla, Grtcnwlcli, United States, Lloyds' Plato 10 Garden Street WTELEPHONE CONNECTION, AND SEL1AELE CCKFAMrS London Lancashire, Commerce, Manhattan Life, Travelers Accident, Glass.

Po'keepsie, N. Y. i Hickok Smith Music 342MAIN STREET, and 30 WATER STREET, PoTceepsie, Y. Newburgh, N. Have at either of their Btores a very larire stock olj PIANOS ana0RGNS Selected from the Besl.in.tho Markets Callfand see what tre have tor yonfand pearn about Ourrrlcea for Cash and on Installments.

J. H. HICKOK, Manager. No 342 Main Street Po'fceepsie. Y.

Monuments Headstones MADE OF THE BEST Granite and Marble AT GRAHAM'S Granite and Marble Workr S0.and:S8 CATHATHNigSTKEET roua bkeepelepf.rr. Near tbe MoraaDlllonaet, THE BTJNNEIiL ENO llESTlVIMT CO. CAPITAL, 8500,000. President W.S.KSO, PreatdeatSuaalaa llauoBaJ Bank, P1F1lB.H. T.

frravldeeita CUAS.M.OT19. (UuTaMdof KUtalor,) 1 ontera, MET MOkSt. Mora BvUdUf, 140 Vsmss iuhI, Kew TorkLllj: A1T4L lllal4 City Jadira.) YoakK. T. Treaaorer L.B.

BUaNKU afaaafer Waslera aeorotaxy MATT. U. KLLW. Toaker. H.

T. UNDKK BUTEKVJBION NB.W TOBK CTATB rj PT ler Oat Meal Fatate loaaa, Frluelpal and Interest auaranteed aad paMta tlaalBST National Bank, I'lut, Plaloa, oroOleeor K.BUOU. Iep DelienturoDontls payable nt Ilollnud Trnt ny. New York City, Trustees for the Donaholder, A DOME COMTANY. Sleek larvalr kaid ta Dotcbaa aad WaalckMUr Coaaue.

A ma)orltr bld onfr sad aad lanaarUforaialloa. call or writ. ouchkeeisale Aeeut, ZKBUX.ON DUDD, 321 Main Street, f.MT Ore Klrby, Pobotsd. Boyd; I DCCEMOa TO WILLAllD II. CK0SBY, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMED OMce, 389 Main Street.

TalealseaaOeaaeeUea. VXUMMI BOtCJC, AMIFTAVT, Oh i fJ oW. 4..

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