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1 ir i Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have Teen taking your Restora.1 ive Nervine tor the past three months and 1 cannot bay enough, in its praise. It lias Saved fly Life, for I had almost piven up hope of ever bc ini? well airairi. I was a chronic sutterer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until 1 used your Nervine, mrs.

m. vooi, n.nRwood, in. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Tr.

Milns' Nervlno Is Bold on a positive ruaranU'O tha.t the first hottlu will bt mrlit. All drut Kists sli it at 6 tot let for or it will ht wiit, prepaid, on roecipt of price Itf the Dr. Milui i' MuUica.1 Klkbart, lud. Gallons for 251 Not of the nrcna rations of colorlne mutter iiiul cssuiitiu.1 oils no often sold under tho name of root beer, 5 but of the purest, mor delicious, 5 alt li ivintr beverage possible to proiluce. Olio alhm of Hires' is wortii ten oi the counterfeit kind.

Suppose an imitation extract costs live cents less tban tho (renuino Hires; the tar no amount of tuigur uiid trouilo is required; yon outioeiit a trillion, uiid pet an mi 5 healthful imitation tri tlieend. Ask for H1KKS and a 1 it. IHIRESfl Rootbeer THE CIIAS. II mrs Pbll ul lphb k. SifwwuniiniiiiiiutiiiiitnimiiniiiiiminiiiiiiiHinii wiZT CATARRH ibHorbed.

Cleans; the Nasal PaHi.ge8, Allays Pat.n a Inflammation. Heals the Protects the Membrane Iroin Additional Cold. Kesto fH the rSensesof TitHte and COLD 'n HEAD It Will Cure. A applied into eac iiOHtrfl anl Krocil. Mrlce 5o tnt of I ruKftntH or by ail lUuii iutB i iii i.

tn Miuo rwC IttE AMI RICAfi TSlAvCC COMMIT ABSOLUTELY PURE THE CLD RELIABLE SY7EET CAPOBAL CIGARETTE Has stood of Tine more: sold than all other brands comgined THE 3VIIL T3 POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys Specifics ere scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used nearly lialf a century by tli 3 people Willi entire suuecsa. tpmt ic fob 1 Frrpr, Connesil. ns In Wnrinit, Worm Ft vrr, Worm Colic 3 Ti'i'lh nir Colic, Cryinp. Wnkcfuluoks 4 l)iarrlicn, of Children or Adults 7 CoukIin.

colds, Pnmehltls Ni urnluini Tooiluu'hp, Faceache Headache, Hick ru adaelie, i 1 Is Mp'pHin Pillotipnesa, Constipation. gj or Pninfal tX "hltes Too I'rof use periods vJMyiip Ijarynfritif. Hoarseness Vil( Itheum, Erysliielas. i i KitMHiiatiHin, Klieumatlc I'aina. l.illa Favi nnrt AtniA Influenza, Cold in the Head.

20 WI rouRh Tu id ja4Mi' aSluwoa, More Th iuiiv, "77" for HAY FEVER Sold tr Pmlt, or or f. Tt.r i n.y UK. I1('PI(H9'MiMHI. IIIUPIIRKVW IKil. Wil MHpt of price.

EXCURSI ON 5 TO FORTY IIOI'KM AT SKA. PliilH.deli.bia Steamship 'ln lln," 'PnrtbiHii' mol "Sp irt liown the lfluwiirt', ci vuir a (nil lCmte H'W of liive Meencrv ami ixitntM of reMt la He jla Atlantic City. It rncti.it. iMniitriiik I Hiftinl, Murtliu'n Vnit var.l. ape HMton HurlHir, rcnowi f.ir itM Ix hil ern Brtil every Weditewltty and tlurdBV ActmniodHttonH lirnt i 'uxh rare for itl mill Htcrtiner, 1M each.

Tins include nicls ni berth in hi ate room. Kor furtiier informal00 apply at olbee of ompitiiy. til KCKir AKftT Atretit S. Icltivnre rhibwlc.lpblo Cut Flowers, Rosce and Carna 1 tions for JJecoration Day. All kindHOi plimtA and floral desiKn.

HOSKIN CILES. 37 North Teutb. Bt. TALES OF THE TIMES. A Mew ChicaMC Planter of the Clft Kmoilly of volt ha.

The Smith family will get to the front. The newest plunger of note on the western turf it a tord of trade man ot that name, who owns Pearl Sdii and other thorough breds. A few wnek Kt he was credited with winnimr 5.H)0 on Pearl Niiik. The Chicago Usiily Kacinff Form, of which Frank lirunell is the editor, tolls of Smith's latest winning: "Charley Smith made another of his Wfr; coups with Tdurkwa and Chant at Latonia Sat 1 1 rtlay landed 2 5, OOO or so on Pearl Song at Louisville and left here on Friday on a call from Charley Hughes, his trainer. Me held a consultation with Hughes and Martin at Cincinnati Saturday morning and decided to bet a lot of money on the pair at evens or better.

Commissions were sent to all the poolrooms east and west, and Smith and his commissioners rot on $7,800 in the La tonia ring at front SJH to 1 to even money. "After the race Mr. Smith said: 'I have bet more money on this race than I ever bet in my life. I brought here with me to go in the ring and got most of it on. I pent away 1 5, OOO to various poolrooms, but have not et heard how much of it went on.

I gave instructions not to take worse than oven money. If it all went on, I won in the neighborhood of (((MX I had my agents in every poolroom in the country. I sent to New York and 3, 5HJ to Haiti more. I had agents at Memphis, New Orleans, LouiH ville, Dallas, Buffalo, St. Asaph, and, in fact, at every point where I knew there was a poolroom that handled the Luton ia races.

New Orleans is the only point where I didn't get on all tho money I sent. My agent wired me that he could only place 800 of the amount I gave How We Scorn Titles. "Xo, we don't go much on titles in this country," said tho American proudly. 'Wo leave all that foolishness to you people across tho water. We don't care for them over here.

As Judge Muldoon once said" "Who is ho? asked the Knglishman. "Why, he's a lawyer. You see he" "Of what court is he a judge? 41 None just now, but I think he was a justice of the peace 10 or 15 years ago. Hut, as I was about to say. he was talking to Colonel Allenson when" "In the army, suppose, interrupted the Knglishmaii.

"Not exactly. I believe ho was on the staff of the chief marshal in a Fourth of July parade once or twice, but that ha1 nothing to do with the story. He and the in go were tnl i tig whuu Captain Hil berger came up." "Militia captain? "No; oh, no. Ho was captain of our precinct Democratic marching club a few years ago. Well, ho recalled a remark made by Governor Gulliver a short time before, and" Governor of what state?" "Hang it all! What's the matter with you? He's not governor of any state now.

Ho was a lieutenant governor some time in tho seventies, and one of those bluff old fellows who hate all foolishness. He made a speech on the absurdity of titles once, and when the captain recalled it the judge exclaimed, 'Thank heaven, we have no titled aristocracy And 1 agree with liim. We don't think much of titles." "No," said the Kiiglishman thoughtfully. "You appear to be very free with them. Chicago Post.

Found the inning Word. A hotel clerk told this story: Three men from the country came into the hotel and registered for lodging, and a few minutes later two of them went out to see the town. "1 will stay hero," said the third, "and look at things," and he took a seat near the door. At 10 o'clock, a half hour later, the man who was left went up to the clerk. "I want to remain," said he.

"All right, sir," answered tho clerk. The man stood and looked tit the clerk and finally went back to his chair near tho door. Jin sat still another hour and returned to the desk. "If you please, I'll remain," hit said. "That's all right, sir," wasthe response, "We hope you'll Ini with lis some time." The man hesitated and went back to his chair.

It was away after midnight when went up to the clerk for the third time, "I thmk I 11 remain, sir, lie said. "We have no objections," answered the man In hind the desk. The guest did not go back to his chair, however, but stood still. Shortly afterward another guc.t came tip and asked the clerk for his kev, "and I'll retire" "Retire! Retire! That's the word I've been trying to think of for three hours. For sake let me retire," interrupted tho man who had so desired to remain, nnd lie wits at last Jmppy.

Louisville Couriur fip Thieves In the House. "When I wtfs a member of the general assemblv, the. i ixty nlnl saut Alajor William M. Dav, "every funny thing that ever occurred was attributed to Join) Rooney, tin statesman from Cincinnati. You remcjnlsT tho story lie told on himself.

He had returned froin his arduous duties to spend a Sunday at home, amf during he night a noise alarmed his wife Get up, John, she cried, "there are thieves in tint You are mistaken, juy dear, said. John complacent ly, rolling pver. No thicvcM In the house. They're alj tliu Senate. "When tho regular session had loei completed and we were all ready to return to our admiring constituencies.

Rill Gear, fyho was at the head of the railroad committed, of which Kooney also had tho honor to be a member, happened to Hash a pret ty good sized roll 111 Rooiiey's presence. 'Where did you fet tho inquired Root icy. 'Oh, I just sold a carload of hogs, ror plied iear carelessly. 'John hesitated just a moment. I ls I was om of the he suddenly retorted, wit soiiifi emphasis.

Jf he. was, Gear never told iii m. Commercial Gazette. on, OOO Sermon of a Kind. The nnii'nts of the National Christian fit i.ciiship league recently sent out circulars requesting prencher.s throughout thu Country to dct'oto Juno JJO, the.

Sunday immediately preceding the Fourth of July, to sermons on "Christian 'it izenship. From the responses received it is believed that the request will be generally complied with, and that lODjmo scrim ips on tha Mihjcct will bt? delivered on that day, A Seul to ''Trilby. Du Maurier has finished a new novel that is virtually a sequel to "Trilby." The. scenes are laid in Antwerp, Paris and London. London News.

Rblery of 1'iun VI by the French. Rome had called to her service, for the reorganization of her army, Provera, one of tho Austrian generals who had been active In the last campaign. Joseph Bonaparte demanded his dismissal. This spark llred the revolutionary spirit of tho few determined Littorals at the capital, and a rising took place in which General Duphot, who WiiS exicctilig soon to become Joseph's hcother in law, was killed. Tho insurgents were defeated and sought refuge In the French embassy.

The papal authorities humbled themselves to make restitution, bur, Joseph would not be appeased iuid demanded his pitssiMirts. Within a month, on Feb. 10, 1718, Ber tldcr and his soldiers entered the Kternal City and proclaimed the Roman republic. With no consideration for his estimable personal character, the French agents stripped Pius VI, the aged and feeble pope, of all his jew sls; his very rings were drawn from his fingers by their hands. The papal government was declared at an epd, and the cardinals were forbidden to elect a successor.

The pope nimseif was allowed to withdraw to Siena; but, disap pointing him captors expectations of his speedy demise, he was removed at their convenience from place to place, until at last be diea in the following year at a lence. Naples, of course, was in an agony of fear, but her hour had not yet struck. Professor W'. M. Sloane's "Life of Na poleon" in Century.

IT WAS ALL RIGHT. The Aed Father Opposed It a tTt, 1nt He Didn't Know. "My daughter, be not deceived. As the aged father laid his hand caress ingly on the head of the beautiful girl who knelt at his feet there was a suggestion of deep seriousness in his voice. "This young man who has asked you to marry him," he said, "has all or the out ward blandishments that attract a young jrirL but if I mistake not he is lacking in those deep and solid traits which alone are the best materials that us ban as are maue of.

You tell me he has an artist nature, which, beautiful and attractive in itself, I fear' "But father" "Hear me out," continued the old man. "Which, I fear, will never put money in his purse. You tell me that he is learned and has history upon the tips of his tin frors. but Is this the knowledge that will surround you with the comforts of lifef You speak of him as poetical in his ideas with some literary ability. Ah, my daughter, will his taste for literature put bread In your mouths? I grant you the young feKow Is attractive, and that he is persevering, as you tell me, speaks in his favor; but, believe me, the best love is the most practical, my dear.

It is a love that counts the dollars and looks out for the material well iMsing. Has this young man shown any capacity in this direction?" Tho beautiful creature a his side looked up triumphantly into the old man's face. "Yes, indeed, father," she joyfully replied. "I have not told you before, but he has one of the best collections of Napoleonic relics on record." And then the shrewd old financier, his form trembling with deep emotion, gathered her in his arms as he exclaimed: "My daughter, will you forgive me? I could not have picked out a better man myself. Truth.

He Had as Plan. "Shay, you!" he began as he confronted a policeman on Cass street the other night at midnight. "Do mo favor, will you?" "What is it?" Slice that house over there? Zhat's my house. "Wrell?" "Went out to shoo a man at 8 o'clock and am out yet. Took a glass of shoda water wlzzcr man, and it flew to my head.

You shoe my head, don't you?" "1 set you are pretty well overcome. "Yesh overcome. Bin try In to think for an hour, but couldn't do it. Shay, vou nheo zhat light in tho window?" "1 do." "Zhat means my wife's slttin up for me. Wants to talk to me, you know.

ants to fipress her feci in on zhis occa sion." "I understand. 'Then do me favor great favor. Go round in 'er alley nnd yell fire. My wife' 11 hear you and run out of back door. 'And then you'll slip In at tho front? 'Juss so and git to bed and ashtep lm fore she knows it and has chimee to sprcss her opinion.

Shay, help me out." I ho officer declined to be a partv to the Stratagem, and the belated citizen sat down ou the curbstone, found the stub of a cigar in his jwjcket, and as tho bluocoat struck a match for him to light It by he said: "Zhanksl I'm go in to wait here." For what?" "For a feller to come along and throw stone agin 'or door and scare my wife into lit. While she's in 'or fit I'll slip in. See? Go right 'long, ofiicer go right 'long and do your duty. You'd do mo a favor if you could, but you can't, and I'll ask feller to throw four stones and scare my wife into four Ilts, ami when she comes out she 11 never know but what it's day after yester day. Good night I Go right 'long!" Ie troit Free Press.

Only a precantlnp. "There something missing." The slight look of disphtasure that came over Bertram Calloway's face as he entered the room and gazed at the empty space pear the wall 'showed that he keenly felt the apparent slight that had lecn put upon pint by the ctisapicarnnce of tho most useful article of furniture. 'Merriam," ho said sternly, "why have you had the sofa removed?" "I thought it best, dear, she replied simply. You thought it best, he repeated. And so this is tho way I am treated after the calls I have made upon you three tiimt a week, not including Sundays and holidays, during the past six months.

You have taken it upon yourself to do this without consulting me. May I ask, he continued, with a slight siu'er, "why you thought it best?" "You may, she replied, her face calm with the conviction that she was right. 4 1 had it taken away, dear, to have two. extra legs put on it." Truth. mm He (bitterly) I suppose yon would rnth work for a lining.

"That's what 1 am trying to guard against. Life. Kaar Window fitslnR. Applicant I sin: you advertise for a window dresser? Dry Goods Merchant Yes, sir. Have you had much exiericnce? "I arranged the window display In the store I worked in last, and every woman who passed stopped ami looked ill:" "That's something like.

You're just tho man we want. By the way, what line was your firm in?" "Mirrors." Ntny York WeeTcly, JCconomy. Ohof Shall vu haf terrapin stew for ae pratul dinnair tomorrow, madam? Hostess No; veal is getting too expensive to make terrapin stew of since the Beef trust. Find something cheaper that's just as swell. New York World.

A Tough I'lece of Work. Mrs. Slimdiet Why do you look at your steak with so much astonishment, Mr. Pcighweakly? What surprises you? r. Pcighweakly 1 was wondering how they managed to separate it from the aul I.

if. NEWSPAPER PHILOSOPHY. A fool seeks to barricade the pathway of love. Cleveland Plain Iealcr. There is a great deal of true religion In silent endurance.

Detroit Free Press. A good many people spend more time in wishing for money than in working for it. San Francisco Call. It is wonderful how many medicine hot ties and tin cans poor families can collect. Los Angeles Kx press.

The man who laughs when he is not happy either has something to sell or some thiutf to aonceal. hixchamm. Xoluff lib llevt. 1 THE KEADENO DAILY TIMES AND DISPATCH. EEADING.

IMSNN'J FOR THE HOUSEHOLD Angela' Paddinjf. Twoonneeeof float, two of sugar, two of butter, a pint of cream and the whites of three Bake ia patty pans; cover with icing aud serve without nance. Creamy Rice. One pint of milk, one fourth cap ot rice; two tavhlespoonf uls of sugar, one fourth of raisins. Beat slowly to a boiling point, then bake in moderate oven two or three boars.

How to Make Jambles. Six eggs, th re quart era ponod of batter, one teaspoon! ul of baking powder, one quart nour. After mixing let stand ten minutes, flavor to taste, then take a teaspoon and dry them little on one spot in the pan. A alad Dressing Without Oil A coffee enp of cream, either sweet or soar; put on the stove in sv hot water pan; then beat one egg with a teaspoon of cornstarch, adding to it, beating till it thickens. While it is boiling a little put in a cop a teaspoon of mustard, one of sugar, a small one of salt, adding vinegar enough to dissolve them, and pat into the mixture.

This is a neelol recipe, as it utilizes the left overs of cream, which will collect in hot weather. Milk, of course, may be used; then a piece of batter mast be added to enrich it. Hints fo Home For polishing windows or mirrors, nothing is better tban a damp chamois skin. Watermelon rinds may be substituted for citron, and preserved in the same manner. If egus are washed before breaking the shells may be used for settling coffee.

The liquor in which ham has been boiled is an excellent foundation for pea soup. After boiling corn beef save the water until the next day, when the fat can be skimmed offto be used for frying purposes. prevent mayonnaise dressing from curdling, add one half teaspoonfal of the white of an egg before stirring in the oil. Kggfl intended to be used lor custard should not be beaten too lightly, in order to prevent them from floating. A teaspoonfal of whisky added to beef tea when intended for invalids adds greatly to its flavor.

Acc dents have been known to occur. causing fire by leaviog the match safe where mice could reach it. POLITICAL PLEASANTRIES. When a man begins to make visits that have no political slgnitlcance, he is distinctly dangerous. Washington (Star.

Chicago's three candidates for cabinet portfolios were all treated alike. They Will have to wait till son 10 other day. Boston Herald. Thus far this has Ikmmi a campaign of dining. Lp to date tho most formidable gun tired has leeo a champagne bottle.

Chicago Uispatch. If the contagion continues to spread, there will be big money for the philanthropist who Invents an antipresidential serum. Helena Independent. They nay In Illinois that Adlai K. Stevenson Is silent now because he is trying hard to get 011 to the presidential pitcher's curves.

Philadelphia Inquirer. "MOTHERS' The Only Remedy in the World that Refunds Purchase Price if it Fails to Cure the Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days is CURES RISING BREAST. I have been a midwife for vpnrn in each case where MOTHKKS' 1 FKIKN'U was used it aocomnlished wonders, shortened labor and lessened 4 1 the ains. It is the best remedy fori rising or tne KretHt nowa, and 4 worth the price for that alone. MRS.

M. M. Bbiwstir, Montgomery, Ala. Rent by Etprew or mall. 011 receipt of price.

tualluil free. BHADMKLDBEGULATOR Atlanta. Ot. S014 BT AIX I)KUG GISTS. IJilMiACIl BRO.

Our facilities for buying I and manufacturing enables us to give you full value for your money. Ask to seel the styles in our Ready Made, op Mafle lo Orfler Denartment. No old stock everything entirely new. Cor. 8tli and Penn MARBLE WORKS.

Union Marble and Slate Works. EDMUND T. KUENDIO, Proprietor. Interior Slate and Marble Work. PLUMBERS SLABS, 5 and 47 Re tl ft Regit in f.

Fa. NFCTRA T.GT A ruml 1 Pr. Ml Ira lAl lu.rt lit, "nt At. nil i) ruccUfe you Continue the Tobacco. With Na route Cure, when you are through with tobacco, yon are through with the remedy.

One bottle cur s. Seud for book of prominent testimonies like the following: Fi'NTisCTox, Mams March IS, 1H95. THK NaHCOVI t'lIKM K'AL t'O SprinKth ld, Mm. i ittlnnen: have uwd Ulaw for over twenty live yearn, ohewltnc mid mukitite every hiy from 7 a. in.

to tf p. in. Mopping on'y lor iiichIh. On Monday, February 4. I ml led Bt your oil See in priiiKtlehi, a bought a ttotlle of Hi i Ci KK wLieli 1 uneit nueeted, mid on mlh day the desire for tolMceo I tul left me hii it hrtH not returned.

1 did rot lope a liiel while laiclUK the t't'BK. My uin'IUm I i ax improved a. ti 1 uiiwuler Nakooti CL'KK a nd thinK Very resp ecffull CIlArt. I LINCOLN. Mr Frank If.

Morton, of ('hfcope e. Falls, Inle Inspect of Public LuilJiuK for ftlHMMHelrtHetttt, Hay: I ur haeeo for twenty live yurt. and Whh a confirmed wmoker. 1 1 jiiM iglit day' eat no nl with Alteon Vkk 1 whh through cith totmcen, in fuel the deire for lobttcuo mi liitf tlvettm, ry respectfull KttANK It. MORTON.

If your drnugi 1 is mialile to give full pArticulars about Nak4'oti Seud to us for I' iok of Pari icu lara free, or st nd $5.00 for bottle by until. The Narcoti Chemical Springfield Mass. 10Q ti 100 1 Model 0 Columbia Beauty comes from graceful lines pope riFa. co. QmrmX Oficm F.ctartM, BABTVOBD neviomoi, avFriuL Send two 2 cent stimpj for A Columbia Catalogue free if you call at a Columbia agency.

It Cures While Use of The greatest discovery of the age! A certain, pleasant, permanent cure. A lifetime's bd tiering ended for $5 O0. Why smoke and spit your life awaj? Why suffer from dyspepsia, hearihuru, and drains on your vital forces (Stop using tobacco, but Ptop the right way! Inv the nicotine from your system by the use this wonderful remedy. NAHinni OuaK is warranted to remove all desire for tobacco in every form, including Cigar, Cigarette, and Pipe Smoking, Chewing aud Snuff Taking. Use all the tobacco you want while under treatment, and iu from four to ten days your hankem and "craving'' will the weed won't taste good.

Then throw away tohncro forever. NAKeoTI CtTBK is entirely vegetable and fiee fiom injurious iutgre divnts. It never fails to give tone anil new vigor to the weakest constitution. Ke member Narcoti Ciihk doesn't deprive vou of ttdtacco while fleeting a enre; doesn't ask yon to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee; doecn't it quire a month's treatment aud, final ly doesn't. liable yo'i to stop bacco only to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chewing.

mmmmwm () Yom tern tMtm cvtrywker. Beautiful 1 Bicycle and fine finish, in which points Columbia bicycles excel. But there is more than mere looks to recommend a. Columbia. Back of the handsome design and elegant finish is a sterling quality that over the roughest road and the longest journey will carry the rider with safety and satisfaction.

Buy a .1 TriRI A Hartford. I PATTEHN 1 HUHTFOWO mWff7ffM PACKER GYCL CO AGENT FOR COLUMBIA AND HARTFORD BICYCLES, Reading. Pa. THE MARKETS. ntlla itelvtelm JTloar.

Orals mm Feed OflerlnKa were moderate and montly of ir uiuuaii i iw ktmuc wuun were dull and lr rjxuiar. we quou) wmier Kraa in bulk at JHtalfi SO per ton, and Hprinaf Hran In riac a at Ift iiuaie per ion. Floor KoeitH, harrela; 2.K27 sackn. Traile eotitinued very slow, and the market waa weak and unnettled under general preMnure to Bell, We ouo Winter Huper, '1 UTttCi Utr, do ex.tran, f.i lUa8; tS; No. 2 iUr family.

S3 40h3 Penn a. roller el ear, 'o(3 do do MtnUKbt, i 75 WO; Weatern Winter dean. $3 SOall 75; do do at ratirht, 754 OV; do do Patent, ft um4 2T; Hprinn clear. 40: do straight, "f3 iH; do Patent. S4 0Ua4 2ft; do favorite brand hiRtier.

Rye Flour waa ouiet and barely steady tkl 5 per barrel for cholue Pen nv Ivan I a. Bijttbb lull and weak; creamery extra, iKe; printa, extra, wholeaale, do do jobbiuic. at HjM rult and weaki Penna. "nraU, 12al2Kc; wtjatern do, 12c uheeae Firm (and In fair demand; factory, 7aao; part akima, 2a6c Philadelphia Cattle Harku Bkrf Cattle were In liberal supply, and with only the umiaJ di mnnd. Prieea loned weak.

tuotatloin: Kxtra, rood, 47wa5' ic: medium, common, 4a4' 4e. hHKKp were in moderate tfematid, but ith Iilt3rl rueiaa declined QuotHliotiH: Kxtra. 3a4c; frood, 3'ia3Ve: medium, aitc; couiiiuMi, la? spring lamba, 3af 1 HtMiH were fairly active and higher. We qnote Qkk1 Wecteru, 6a7e; other W'eateru. fiaul ci Slnte at 6 it, Kat were unhanfred at Miu Cowh aold nloM ly at SJua4V This t'own were in poormiui itt at Miih Calvki were active 31 h7c.

1bkhhri Bkkvhh o4d well at 71' I tern Qf ntreat frota Cent re port. Ji nk 24. Mm. William Kieirfriet (nee Lizzie Altenderfer) died yesterday of cancer, aped 55 years, 1 month and 3 days. Her hasr aod, one hod, Kphraim, and one daohter, Mrs.

James Miller, snrvivc. luteritent at the new Ht, Jobn'a Evanicelicai cemetry, iiev. A. Werner will oMciate, The deceased was anable to eat anything for over a month previous to ber death. Dvid K.

Phillip and wife, of Dan berville, were the nests of Morris Kline and family on Snnday. leachera' examination was held in the boronh school 'house on Saturday by Supt. Zechmau. Thirteen applicants were enroiiea. an oi wnom were succeas Inl.

Howard M. Weber and wife, of West Deesport, were the guest ot A. K. Lnd wik Sandfly Philip Wenz and wife, of Kutztown. were the gaests of their eon, James on Saturday.

ftlra. Valentine V. Mogel is on the sick list. Benjamin H. Kline, a retired farmer, wilt celebrate his 73th birthday to morrow.

William Nies and family, of Haiiiharjr, were in town Sunday, the izaests of her brother, Jerome D. Htiltbaqer. Kfv. M. H.

Mishler htld services at Belleman'8 church yesterday. itenjamin Kline is making improvements on his property on Bernvillestreet. Siiiiug school was held at Koth school house on Sunday evening under the auspices of Kotta Union Sn inlay school. Kstella Kntb, of Kulztown, who was the guest of her parentis, and an applicant at the teachers' institution here, returned home this ruoruing. A butterfly which had crawled into an ear of Mrs.

Hiram Iewes, on a recent night, was removed by Dr. J. W. Frank bonder, nfter days of severe pain. Market pi ices: Kgs, l2vi butter, lti.

lot Counlderabln Ll6 Ntork Throuch Ultoau. Bkbkvh.i.k, June 24. Henry Lniz, ol Jetlerson township, lot a valuable bull through disease. The animal was only Rick lor about six hours. Mr.

Lutz and his father have lo three cows, a bore and a hull in less than a year. The Hill Sunday school picnic yesterday afternoon was largely attended. The Mt. Pleasant cornet baud furnished music. The quarterly meeting of the North kill congregation church council will take place next Sat up! ay ai p.

in. to trannact the unnal huHiness. Mm. Heury tiro IT, of twn, is seriouslv ill. All her children vera home to visit ber eesteiday and her letuise is greatly feared Farmers honset a great deal of bay la tt week aud this week will tinisii the crop with favorable weather.

Some farmers expect to cut rye by Friday or Saturday ot this week. John II. Sui day, who was elected to teach the liernville secondary school, resigned to accept the Womelsdorf grammar school. Kev. T.

C. Lei bach will have cate chizing at Bernville only once every two weeks in connection with regular services during the haying aud harvest sea eon. Building Brink at Shoenaakersvllle. Shokmakkrsvjli.k, June 24. C.

Dreit elbis, pro pi ietor of the Boliiia mills, is putting in a large new boiler and making a general overhauling of his engine, which be will be compelled to nne owing to the low water. Mil'er Cook, proprietors of the brueh factory, bought a lot 1(K) feet frout of Dr. M. S. Keber, on South Kellevne street, at a private figure.

The firm will shortly commence the erection of several new Irame bonnes on the site, which wilt be occupied by employees of the factory. Kphraim Heck man is building a large straw shed near his barn along Centre turnpike. Oeorge Italthaser is putting a new sid iniz on his barn on his lower farm. W. F.

Bnrkhart has also the cou tract to roof the barn with tin. The new school honse at Hoffman's is bing put under roof by Bnrkhart, the tin rooler. Long, Heckman Co. have commenced work on the foundation walls for the new U. B.

church. Many of our citizens attended the funeral of Daniel Stitzel, Hamburg, on Sunday, who waa murdered last Tuesday near Kulztowo. Children's day sf vices were held Sunday evening in the Union church. The attendance was large aud exercises quite insti ttve. I.yoQ Htatlon and Vlclnlly.

JtiNK 'J4 John Mertz left lor Delaware, where he is engaged iu thrashing clover. Kev, M. F. Good returned home from Mohrwville, where he held aervicen. Farmers are busy making bay.

The hay crop in some places is a good one while at other places it is not so good. In this vicinity there are many poor wheat fields on account of lice. Corn seems to have been damaged by the cold weat her. Charles Ha mines returned from a trip to Heading. Daniel Arnold, proprietor of the Hen ninui ville bntl.

was in town. Kutz Bros, recived a carloae of new Kg canes. ompletely 4'ured. "I hod neve re attack of the rip and was all run down in health mo Unit 1 waa reduced In weight from I3 pound to 90 poundM. A friend IK umtod me to trtke Hood's Srtnpurill.

and Rfter Hi 1 1 rivo ItoltleM I whh comp etelv cur d. 1 now welth I.t. poim.tw." A KU AKit TUUSS, No. Htial Keadinir, Pa Hood'H PilU cure all liver ills. AWNINGS.

WE ARE Awnli Makers. We know all abou Awninps. Do onr work promptly and guar tee satisfaction. i ui prices are always the lowest. Hippie Bros 440 Franklin Street.

Drooi. Interlined and CufTa turn water like a duck's back anil sliow neither spot nor soil. They are not effected by erspiration, aud always look as if ritflit out of the box. hen they get soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off ith a wet cloth. These are but a few of tho advantages of wearing the "Celluloid Collars and Cuffs.

There are many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They are the only waterproof interlined collars and cuifs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade uiuik. LULOIQ mark. stamped inside, if you desire rict satisfaction.

Made all sizes anil till styles. If you can't them the dealers, we will send sample postail, on receijit of price: Collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. size, and whether you want a btanl up 01 turned down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT M.

Rolland, POCKET FOUNTAIN PENS. I Kunrantee all iin. Hiviti, Premier, Ulttd mtoue. 4 lobe, Wirt aud WaterniHu. Prii SI lotu.JAM.

H. MIl.I.K.t f'n fei'ti Hi. Books and stationey. DLG7HicYmia DENTIST. 3fi Sonth Kifih ntreet "DYB1NG7 4 'lean In ir, Mcimrhi Dry Cleaniug and Kepairing, 307PENNST.

Hagle Marble and Granite Work Monumpiii, t'ead lionet. Ave I'uiumi iy work at loweat r'tvi. lth and Klin Hta. UMBRELLAS and CANES. 6.f3 Penn St.

Wr. M. PAKVIN. Haloxman. IfemUiuarterH for JLobs fw, a rd aud Shell Cra Wholeuale mid Ketail.

ARK KICHAKUH, 107 N. Mh street. (aarden Seed? Flower Seeds. Keat the lowent pneu t. HOFF.

LASH CO 741 PKSf STKKK 1 CALL AT 432 N. Fifth street for free mined COAL. nirhl auo uuallty rul" prices T. I. ItAUsllKK.

5 SRICKER, Hou a nil WATCHES Cleaned start Kt pHited for 75c and warranted LUDEN'S 760 PEWH. eslen faluleri, and Paper Hangers, Oi 01 CD a. 3 1 tcavj ox e. CD 5 5 Caveat, and Trade Maries obtained and all Ir'at cut business condm tea i.r ModcbatC Fits. Oun OFricc is Opposite U.

S. patent Orncc 5 and we vnn sr ure patent ia lcS Uu' a UiuiC remote from Washinuion. i I Send model, drawuu; or rhorr dewrip tion. We dvise. if patentable or not, Irre olj IcfaarfT.

Our lee not due till patent i scuirca, A Pamphlet. How to Obtain Patents," with eost oi souu: in the U. S. and toreiK1 countrie 5 (sent free. Addre C.A.SPJOWICO.J JOB INft RS.

a. p. owa Rfltabllnhed 1857. I W. v.

cuktti B.F.OWEN&CO. PRINTERS, 515. 517 CK)URT ST. Tlent work. Moderate prices.

PORTER, iLE, BEEB.1C Peter Barbey Son LAGER BEER BREWERS Office No. 420 Court Street, Keadinv Brewery Corner of North River am. Hockley afreets. TUB M011 Brewing Brewers of old style Lager Beer, Tivoll and Porter Brewery, corner 9tb and Laurel Kt. JO.

P. KRTZMP. Gen'l Man'f HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HARUGARI HALL 48 i OU TU SIXTH ST. J.

J. F.I.LV lro.rl. Franklin ou 421 mil 4I PKNKLIH ST, il THOMAS O. KKERS. Excellent hotel ac.

eommotii.tUni Rote's Hotel and Festauract, 17 AND 19 SOUTH SIXTH ST. FATEllNITik J. R. LITTELv Attorney ticl Counsellor in P4TENT. TRADE MARK COPYRIGHT CASES Optiottttte I nt ttlee.

VV ASH1NUTON. 1. i. Over twelve yearn experience. Write tor i formation.

Aa Kiiic.n and Korku. patenttt Iavbath, nnd lt i iiMttieHS artniiiK uudor ll patent lawn, proiuptlv and carefiill promeiitet. KkJKitko i ahk 4 accorded special atteniton. l'Kn reoeiu of model or Mketcb of invention ad vine urn to ptentbilitv without chikub. JMentiou this paper.

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