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May be conrulled In English or German Special attention iilvin to Ihnuoioor timer Horns From 1! it. to a ! M., and from a to V I. M. March 31, 63 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., ilRANOU OFVlUE-UpposlteOlauiHtUro's Bank St., Lohighton, Fa DemlHtry In all Its branches. Teeth ex tracted without pain, lias adiiilnlfiorod when requested iitUce Hays VV liDNLS UAYureieh week. 1'. II. Address. LITZENIIKUO, Lehigh county, Pa. Jan. 3, lg.&-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE! Opposite the "Broadway House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit o Itie latest Im provements In ine'h-inbal appliances and the best me tho Is of tratmeni In all surKle.il eaies. ANJKSTiiKTI" administered II desired. If posi.le, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk ihould m.ike engagements by mall. iv8-yl A BOOK ON DeafnessCatarrh. The ahov named hook of near 100 paxes by I II. SHOEMAKER, the well-known ex perienced Aurul Surgeon, will ho sont Ireo tn any address. Every family should have this look. The hook Is lllusi rated, and ful ly explains In plain languagu all Diseases of the EAR ana CATARRH. and how to treat these ailments sccceitfully. Address. Dr. O B. Shoemaker, 013 Walnut Street, REAIUNO, Pa. Hec. C, 1881 ly HOTELS AND ' KIRY 0 ARSON HOUSE, JONATHAN K18T1.EH. PIIOPRIETOH, Hank St., Lkiikiiitoh, Pa. The Oaiuok Housis offers tlrat-clar-sacoom. inoilatluns to lUu Truvednir public. HonnllnK by the M iy or iv'eek on Reasonable Teruis. Choice Cigars, Wlnoj and l.tnuorsalwuyon ban I. tloml 8hods and tabfes..wUli alten lira Hosiers, altachej, April 10-yl, p.V(UEItro. HOTEL. 11 way between Maueh Chuuk & LehlKbton LEOPOL1I MEYER, PaontUToa, I'aokerton. I'enn'a This well known liotrl Is admirably refitted, and h is the hest accommodation tor Herman cut and transient boarders. Kseellenl tallies andtherury bi)4t llqujri. Also tine stables attached, Sctt. lo-yl. BY THE SEA! The Stockton. city. n. J. and Atlantic avenues, oue of the ftues't sea. aids resorts lu the riiuutry, is uo open for the reception of guests. The furililirs lor boating, bathing, fishing, in., are unex rellM. Teiiiu liberal KEI.BEY i. LEI' IjKR, Praprietiirs. Mention this paper. ..reV STAB. If D. J. K1STLER Hfttneetlnllr dnntmnof tn th imlilln Mmi h bM openotA NKW 11 V BUY H r HUK fa t eonmcLlon with till liuULand li ureuarotl in furnlih Tcnuii fur Fart WeJHazs or Basiues3 Trips on shortest nle and rnnst llbsrsltermi. All orders left at the "Crlin Uouso" will ri eetva UKpnpt aUeetln Siabl ep North S'rett. 1 ii 'hli!.l,LhtgM'.n. KnW-Tl H. V. MoiiTiiiMEii, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIII., No 43. T. J. BRETNEY, Recpectpilly nnnounces to the mcrchantsnf LehlxlHon ami others that lie Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders he hopes to merit n share ol public patronage. Ifesldcuce. corner uf Pine and Iron Street, Leiilxhtuii, Pa. Orders lor hauling left at O, M. sweeny !c Son's rituro will receive prompt attention. T. J. HUETNEY. Oct. 12, 18313m. TlfO 11 AS KKMKKKn, CONVEYANUKIt, AND QF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented! LEllA: Jf MUrUALFIRB. It KADI NO JIUTUAI. FIUE, wyominci Fini:. P0TT5VIM.E FIRE. LL'rurjii rinr..niHtho TRAVELERS AOOIDLNT INSURANCE Also rpnniylv.inli nod Mutual llor&o Thiol ctcctlve and In--uraneo Coiniiaov. if arcn sa. is;j nion. icuMEniin. HELP f.r worklnj? people. Scnrl 10 cents poMiiKfl. un' wo will until uu Irt'C, r(inl. xnliinlilit antntiln litiy nf jroo.18 tlmt will ft you In the way uf .unk ing more money tn a ft-w ilny ttum you rver thought '(ifiibi9 at nnv lulncM. Cnpltnt mil reqn(rett. Y"U can live Mt homo uml work In Fpuro time only, or nil tlio Hmo All nl IrOth Btx?. nfall nut'?, urnndly Fiiccei-f lul. 60 Cl tn 45.00 easily enrlieil vvery rrtnlnir 1 hnt nil whu want work mny tfft thtl'Uf. neM, wh mnko llila unpar illeletl otlVr: 'I null who are n it well f.itrMteil wh will scnl tl to pay for tlio tumble ( writ) u us. J-'ull partlcultir?. tllrecllon?, etc , rent frui. I iti m'nio pav nt.pnlulely sure lor nllwtmstait ut on oo. Don't lelay. AJJrcss Stinson t$ (Jo, lfirt!ani, Maine. (lec.'JO lv E. F. LUCKENUACH, DhALER IN Wall Papers, Bortleis & Decorations, Mi, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures Latest Styles, made and put up. If detlred. Paints, Oil, Airnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway. Mancb M, Fa, rtelnw the Broadway Ilnno. iln prr ten's (riven away. Send ns five ceitls nostaire. and hv 'inall roil will irel frvea nnekeia ofieonds of larue value, that will siart)ou In work that will at once brlDK yon In money faster than anythlnK etsa In America All anout the COO.OOO in preinnls with each box. Atients wanted every where. ol either sex, o all aires, for all tbo lime, cr spare time only, to wi rk for us ai thelr;nwn homes. Fortunes lor all workers absolutely assnred, Don't delay, II, Halktt td Co., I'orllacd, Me. DeeJO-ly dSubscribe ibr the Ad vooate, only 1 per year. A PRESENT ! Our readers for l: cents in slaci lania tn pny fur mailing ami wrappuii: stift names of two Invik agents, will re eiV" FREE a Sttcl FmJt J'arlor J!,i 7mr.iijof all OUIt PREAIOhNTS, in I'ludiug rLr.vaiASD, sua !2 :3 Inches worth $1 Oil AdJrv Vl.ltr Pub Cb , Chicago. Ill, C-JKJ VTHIlt Alt lltl.fSIU. HI kai ItentCoURlibrruti. TvISKUod. 14 c5 COCO 2 -J o -l.C -J -T- ir.rcD -j O CD "I g ... o M C m tfl D ; W W wo K 4 v- 3 11 "Ji SIC r-f 3 inrffiaTffl ' KM 2 C3 if "S S? co -tjO j i - J A bit of real life a piece of board Ins boujo cheese. "What's the Matter With Ton 1" "Well, not much In particular. But I'm a little aillns all over. I don't sleep well and my kidneys are out of order, and I can't enjoy my ntcala, and I'vo a touch of the rheumatism, and once In a while a twinge of neuralgia." Now. neighbor, you seem to want a general flxlnj-up, and the thing to do It Is Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr. A. J. Pick rell, of Ennls, Texas, says, "I was a sickly man. Brown's Iron Bitters made me healthy and strong." There's nothing will remind a young man that this Is sunimer"wcathcr so forcibly as having his best girl weight 140 pounds Insist upon sittlnc upon his kneti as a proof of how tenderly she loves lilm. Why Is a successful poultry man like a carriage builder? Because he mikes a coop-pay, Women prefer us to say a little evil of them, rather than say nothing of them at all. Ricard. In many localities flood's Sarsaparllla Is In such general demand thit It Is the recognized family medicine. People write that the whole neighborhood Is taking it, etc. Particularly Is this true of Lowell, Mass , whero it Is made, and where more of Hood's Sarsaparllla is sold than of any other sarsaparllla or blood purifier. It Is the great remedy debility, scrofula, dyspepsia, biliousness, or any disease caused by impure state or low condition of the blood. Give It a trial. Bonnets are now trimmed with asses' ears, says a fashion journal. So aro dudes. A Ilackensnck man has been fined $50 for keeping a cow. The cow be longed to a neighbor. . If this history of love would be the history of humanity; It would bo a beau tiful book to write. Xodicr. Plain facts are chunks of ice In a ro mantic cup of coffee. Shiloh's Vltallzer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness' and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. F. Blery, Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlgllton. Cronp, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure Sold by W. F. Blery Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lchlghton. That hacking Cough and can .be so quickly cure by Shiloh's Cure. We gaurantco it. Sold by B. F. Blery AVciss port, Dr. C. T, Horn, Lchlghton. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vltallzer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. F. Biery, eissport, Dr. .C. T. Horn, Lc hightqn. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by W. F. Blery, Welssport, C. T. Horn, Lchlgh ton. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, bv Shiloh's Catarrh Ilcincdy. Price CD cents. Nasal Injec tors free. Sold by W. F. Blery, Weiss port, C. T. Horn, Lchlghton. For lamo back, side or chest, use anuoirs i-orous naslcr. l'rice cents. S6ld by W. F. Blery Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lchlghton. Shiloh's Cough nnd Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by . F. Blery Welssport, O. T. Horn Lchlghton. Guest "Waiter, did you say this was genuine turllo soup?" Waiter "Yes, sir; It was made out of the water of a pond near hero In which a turtle was kept last summer." Dr. I'razsr's Majlo Ointmmt. A sure euro for all boils, burns, sores, cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped lips and hands. Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by Thomas, the druggist. A correspondent, who witnessed a marriage ceremony performed by the Cheyenne Indians, says that the bride was dressed In a six Inch grin and thrco streaks of red paint. Dr. Frazicr's Hoot Bitters. Frazlor's Boot Bitters are not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medi cinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1.00. At Thomas' drug store. "A "monster In human form" sas that the only tlmo a woman docs not exaggerate is when she is talking of her own age. Backlog's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhucm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively Cllro.4 ltilp. nr Tin nnv i'nr,iilm,l It Is guaranteed to give perfect satsfac- uuii, ui iiiuuuy reiiuiJCiI, JTIC0 i'O cents per box, at T. D. Thomas. One's relatives are sometimes very disagreeable; but probably the meanest one of tho whole lot Is your carb-uncle. Can you tell who is in the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epidemic ilUessc? "Why," you say, "the person whoso blood is Impure or Impovcrised." Exactly. Such people take special complants as dry grass bursts into flame before tbo sparks of a locomotive. Pure blood is a defenco; It incaus safety, arid Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy Is tho mildest, safest and utrest purifier of the blood. Our chief dangers are within ourselves. The difference between a lawyer trying a case and a cat Is that ono Is ly ing for a fee and the other Is a feline. Henry Sehiunhals, foreman Henry KI113 Packing Co., St. Joseph, .Mo., twos Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle Oil with his men for sprains, cuts, bruises chapped hands, etc. It Is the best. Tbo pretty girl behind a cailco coun ter in a fashionable dry gcods store Is a prlnt-sls of the realm. Ayer's Anne Cure acts directly on thn liver and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which Induces liver complaint and bilious disorders. Warranted to cure or money refunded, When a butcher gambles ho should play for large steaks. The pretty girl who Is mild ot hall T";r!f Is tht'door bills, IUDEPENDE1TT--" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, RedStar TRAD Ey? MARK. Free from Ontaten. Emetics ami l'olicns. PROMPT. SAFE, SURF Cu.o.',r Cooeh.. CM. nnd cll'cr 'ilront ...VTTY CVJIT. HOT rLT. AT DklUUIimi AMP PrAtTH,. TIIKUHniKSJ, Hi I, I., 11 f ., l,lr,, I . X. A, a Cures Eheaoitisn. Heuralrii. I liiirLirhf. lOnrtufU, Toolr.arl.is I fepriln. llriiltct nnd otlur D 1'ntfiB and irl-ra. rilK CIUULLS A. OOLLLK IU. Uilllmor.. MT ANSWER, nr r.tnit mall. You say my cross crows none the lighter, Jly Rrlcf Is oulv deeper, day by day; I Wonder always how my dear la faring. In those broad streets where llttlo children play. t.lfe till I meet her seems oncp,rcat forever None but a mother knows a mother's loss; This bo your comfort, thoucli sou may wear never Th' crown of wifehood, you will not fear Its cross. Is It so then, and Is my life the better That never children lean upon my knee? That I know not their cpisp's encircling fetter. And no warm fireside has Us place for me? You say my arms acllo so, once more to hold hen My eyes ache so to look upon her face. I know some micel't love will Eure enfold her. 1 'Tls my weak self 'that covets still my pl.icel And think you then, my heart pains less.that never Have I held mine own warm nualnst my heart j That God's bcstRift helng denied me ever, My 0110 belonging Is my petty art? Ah, friend, what lolly! Do you not see clearly, The cross will vanish hut tho crown en dures. XothlnR Is lost which once we have loved dearly. Th present Is bitter. hut the past Is yoursl Turned Adrift. ' nr iieen toiicst onAvcs. "Rosamond 1 Rosamond I" "Yes, Uncle Phlneas." "It's nine o'clock, Rosamond, clock's just struck.'! "1 know It, Uncle Phlneas." The "Well, take off them logs as hasn't got fairly to colng and put 'em keerful In the chimney-corner, andkiver.up the rest with a good coat of ashes. D'ye hear, Rosamondb" "Yes, Uncle Phlneas I" with a sigh, "Because you know, Rosamond, nine o'clock's the time folks was abed.' "Yes, Unele Phincas." "And be sure you lock the big front door and bolt both the bolts, and put a cheer agin the hinges, so't It'll tumble over cf any ono tampers with e fast enings." "I'll not forget, Uncle Phlneas." George Hand rose from his scat, with a smile, as Rosamond Foster's troubled eyes met his own. "Perhaps I had better be going," said he. "Evidently your uncle thinks my room will bo better than my com pany." "You won't mind hlra?" said Rosa mond, faintly. "Not In the least," said George. "He's quite right. Nino o'clock is time to go home. I'll come some other time and finish my visit." fTJACOBS QII He held Rosamond's hand In his a 'If wo did our fortunes would be trifle longer than there was any nccessi- made,' said tho doctor. 'No, my ty for, as they parted; and the glrUlghcd friend, there's nothing In tho Phar- softly as she bolted tho great door and macoprcla to meet your case, worse adjusted tho "cheer" at tho exact bur- luck!' glar-catchlng angle. So tho solitary old man peaked and Gcorgo Hand had been very near I'Incd as tho days went by, hanging saying the word for which her heart moodily over his handful of fire, and re had longed all theso mouths, just when fusing to speak to tkn sympathetic neigh- Undo Phlneas' cracked voico madn Itself audible, over tho bend of the 6talrway. It was rather hard, but Rosatnond'a life bad been a succession of mute self- sacrifices, and this only made an addit- lonal one. 1 But Undo Phlneas renewed the sub- 'Tell them to go away; I won't see no jeet tho next day, with toroo acrimony, body.' "I tell yo what, Rosamond," said he, 'But you wlllsce me, Uncle rhincas?' "tho candle-box is moro'n half empty!" cried a cheery voice. "You will see "Yes, Undo Phincas, It's the middle Rosamond?" of January you know," said Rosamond Rosamond It was, alive and blooming, Bent'y. ! with checks like her name-flower, and "I don't kecrcf 'twas tho middle of blueevcsshlninir. Uncle l'hlnpjalnnlreit April," snarled the old man. . "That ain't no oxcuse for wasting .candles, Artcr this, the house has got, to bcsliut irlcd the nlil m-in Tlmt . up at half-past eight o'clock, at nlgbt, and all (be light out. I am going to end my days in the poor-house, not to nleasQ all tllR slllftleot Tnoiitr f,l!i.r In r - " - " -I-"- tho place. Ef they ain't got homes of , ' ' " """ their own to set up In, I ain't golns to furnisk one for 'era." Rosamond made no answer. What comment had she to offer. Did not UnclB Phlneas remind her a dozen times a day that she was a ponnlless or- phan, entirely dependent on him for tho bread she ate, the clothes she wore? To- bo-sure, thero had been a hundrod dol- lars for her, when the estate of Eliakim Foster had been divided; but Undo Phlneas had Insisted 011 her laying that asblo for a rainy day. Some said It was sensible thrift; somo called It an offshoot of the mUerllaivis that underlay his- whole nature. But Ute old mia'ddgnod no explanation ; be Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1885. only sniffed a great sniff when he heard that Rosamond's only brother, Jarcd, had pnt his share Into an Invention of his own which he was trying to push through the patent office, "numphl" said he. "Fools and their money are soon partad." To-day, however, he had no sooner settled' the candlo-qucstlon, than he broached ft nnw IrmlfV UIVO mo that there money o VOlim. 1 lmon5, said he. "I've got a good I CUa"C0 t0 IaVCSf- It, Where it'll double Itself In a year or two." Rosamond turned red, then white, She did not speak, "Don't ye hear me?" croaked the old man, Impatiently. "What aro ye standing there fori1 Oct me the money. I say I" "Uncle Phincas," Rasped Rosamond, driven to desperation, "I haven't got it I 1 I lent It to Jarcd I" "Lent it to Jarcd!" thundered tho old man. "Flung It Into tho fire, you mean made ducks and drakes of Itl Lent It to Jarcd I" "Ho needed It, Undo Phlneas," pleaded the girl. "And, after all, he's my brother." "And you never asked me?" "I was afraid you would not consent, Uncle riilncas." The old man snarled like an Infuriat ed wolf; his wrinkled skin turned a dull yellow. "Ef yo'ro so Independent," said he, 'yo can clear out of this house; my roof shan't shelter ye no longer. Clear out, I say I' Rosamond stood appalled. 'But, Uncle Phincas, I've nowhere to go,' she faltered. 'Ye'd oughter havo thought of that afore yc was so free with your money,' growled the old man, as he held the door wide open for her to pass out. 'But it 3 dark, Unele Phlneas I And It Is snowing hardl' 'What is that to me?' shouted the old tyrant. 'Do you mean to start, or must I take ye by the shoulders and put yc out? Go, I say I' There was something in the savage light of his eyes that appalled his niece, even while she had opened her lips to remonstrate still further. Without an other word, she.glldcd out into the twi light tempest. Everybody In Beckcrsficld remem bered that January storm for years af terward. Young peoplo dated back to it; old inhabitants compared it with the memorable storms of their youthful days. The snow lay for weeks, full six feet deep. AVild creatures, like foxes, wolves and weazels, crept out of the woods, and, turning traitor to their in stincts, sought food and shelter near human dwcllinss. Roads were linpass- ,ablo for weeks; railways blocked up for days. And not until tho spring suns unlocked the Icy chain of Plimmit's Creek (one of the deepest and most dan gerous streams In the neighborhood,) did they discover the scarcely rccogniz nblo remains of a human body, wedged among the roots of a submerged tree. Had It not been for the scarlet shawl which Rosamond Foster had worn when she leftthe farm-house,her remains could hardly have been identified But they brought her to the old Foster home, and Uncle Phincas gave her dc cent burial. From that moment, howev er, he never held his head up. 'I know they couldn't convict me in a court of law,' he said. 'But it is murder, all the same it's murder! And I didn't never know uforo how fond I'd got to bo of Rosamond. There ain't no hired help I'vo had sence as ever done as she done. Poor Rosamond poor little girl ! And it was mo killed her!' They sent for tho doctor; but tbo doc tor shook his head. 'It Is not a caso for medicine,' said he. 'The man is not f-lck. Ho has some thing on his mind.' 'Yo don't keep no medicine to make 11 man fnrrrot. dr, vn n,,lr9' ttinlpwl Uncl0 ,,,,, wIth tt tha3t,y sort of '.mil . oors who came and went, But ono day, when the chestnut trees ) were all In blossom, a carriage drove up to tho door, through weeds that had crown knec-dcep. 'Company?' said Undo Phlneas, with a side-Ionc flanrn at the wlmlnw fit. Imp tulll, n a.,V.1a.1 at her with a troubled face . 'Rosamond' was drowned,' taid Vie, 'How is this? Are there two Rosa mqnds?,' 'Dear Uncle, I am so sorry V ex plained tho grl. 'But I never heard . . . uaui ycsieruay 01 tno gin who was burled In mv name., t t,,m ,i, t,. otiricil in ray name. thing shivering on tho 1 t0 i,avc losl h?T waj.( a road; she seemed and I dlrcclcl her as well as I could, and nave her mv lit. tie red than 1 to tie around her neck. I look tho train to Scran! on, and went to JarcJ. I didn't know what else to dc. And oh, uncle, my himJred dollars has more than quadrupled Itself, and Jarod's patent steam-taw Is a success! He Is a rich man, and wo can pay you now for all your kindness to us when we were children, 'I reckon It won't take much to do that,' said Undo Phlneas, with grim sareasm. 'Btu Rosamond, yc' to lifted a thoasatid-pound w eight olf my heart talstliyl 1'wj miesVl vdu ewrybour, $1.00 and every day! You'll come back to me, Rosamond, won't ye, dear?' 'For a llttlo while, If you want me,' the girl said, blushing beautifully. 'But I saw Ocorga Hand at tho depot when T .. . .. a got on tno ocrauton train, lie was 10 rejoiced that I was not dead And I don't know how it happened, but I have promised to marry him In August.' So Uncle Phincas did not keep his niece Rosamond very long after all. But the fact that.sbo was allvo and near him was enough to. give him a new loaso of life. And on her wedding day, tho old man actually relented so far as to give her another hundred dollar bill out of tho old green chest that ho kept back of the cherrywood bedstead. 'Gcorgo Hand Is a smart, forehanded lad,' said he. 'And Rosamond Is a good girl a very good gtrH' SouthernExposition. Special to the Cakhok Advcate. Louisville, Sept. 0, 18S5. The Art Department of the Southern Exposition contains, this year 41i) paint ings, of which' fifty aro in water color and tho remainder in oil. Of the latter, one hundred and fifty are from the American Art Association's Prize Fuhd Exhibition, held in New York last April, when the painters of the four pictures considered tho most worthy by a committee of connoisseurs were awarded prizes of S2.000 each. Tho prize fuud of $10,000 required for this purpose, was subscribed by Win. II. Vanderbllt, Cornelius Vandcrbllt,Henry G. JIarquand, Charles A. Dana, Editor of the New York Sun, W. T. Walters, tho Baltimore millionaire. Qulncy A. Shaw, of Boston, L. Z. Leltcr of Chicago, and other gentlemen whose art appreci ation and patronage are well known. The Prize Fund Exhibition was char acterized as the finest cxhlbitou of American palntlng3 ever held, and not only has It been brought to Louisville in Its entirety (Including the four $2,5C0 prize pictures), but there have been added to tho collection over 250 pictures in addition, carefully selected from the studios of the artists by Mr. Charles M. Kurtz, Editor of tho National Academy Notes and Director of the Exposition Art Department. These added pictures are quite equal In merit to tho Prize Fund Pictures. Among the principal paintings In the exhibition ate 'Twilight,' a largo picture of tho open sea with a full moon just risen, a superb work by Alexander Har rison, valued at $3,000, and one of the prize pictures: 'Tho Last Sacrament,' by Henry Mosler, another prize picture, valued at $3,000 ; 'Custer's Last Charge,' by John Elder, valued at $5,000; 'The Flaw in the Title,' by' I. H. Callga, a pathetic picture of great interest; 'A Rough Day Harbor of Honllcur,' by F. M. Boggs, another prize picture; 'Rent Day,' a magnificent genre, by Alfred Kappcs; 'Laying Away a Brave,' a quaint representation of anlndlan burial, by Gcorgo DeForest Brush, In which tho figures are painted nearly llfe-slzc; and 'Near the Coast,' by R. Swalm Gifford, the fourth of tho prize pictures. There arc, among others, landscapes by Inness, Wyant, Bristol, Moran, Casllear, Tiyon,Dewcy,P.irton,3furphy, Bliss, Baker, Ilasprouck, Shurtleff and Jlinor; Marino pictures by DcIIass, Rchn, Harry Chase, Brlchcr, Norton, W. T. Richards and Silva; Animal pictures by Uolph, Inness, Jr., Tracy, Sword, Howe, Janes Hart and Charles Sprague Pearcc, and Figure subjects by J. (5. Brown, S. J. Guy. Gilbert, Gaul, Pcnfold, Blashfield, Wllraarth, Kappcs, Bridgman, Weir, Witr, Fredericks and Percy, and Leon Moran. 'Guinevere,' by Fredericks, is one of the favorite pictures wltli visitors. It represents tho character from Tennyson's poem, and Is a superb work. Tho exhibit of the productions of Cal ifornia made by tho Southern Pacific Company occupies over 10,000 square 'eet of space In the northest section of the Exposition building, thus filling tbo largest space of any display. The rail road company have gonu out of their way to gather and present an exhibit that is a complete exposition in itself. It would teem that every corner of tha great Stato of California has been ran sacked by earnest and active workers lu order to gather theso things which will most iuterest people east of the Rocky Mountains. From the magnitude of the exhibit and the multitude of products It Is easy to understand the prldo which Californlans have In their State. It is impossible Id a bric'f letter to convey an adequate Idra of this display, which is viewed by thousands of eager visitors. Ono thing that pleases all, Is that a number of Intelligent and gentle manly attendants are on hand day and night, always ready to give full Inform ation lu regard to the thousands of in teresting samples. The manager of the display, Mr. Charles B. Turrill, has pro vided a completo kindergarten on a grand scale. It is something uioro than an exhibit it Is a complete system of general education, whero the student may see not only tho crude product and the completed article made from It, hut can also follow by lines of samples the entire progress of manufacture, or man ipulation. Thns we are shown samples of the magnificence fir trees of the Slera ila.lre Mountains, and with them simples showing the processes of mak ing paper from that wood as well as newspapers printed thereon. Ano.hcr trc.l, the Tttcca Draconis, U shown In the same manner. The gruat feature of me tiuioer section 01 no exhibit is a cross-section of one of the mammoth trees of California. This slice, IS feet In diameter, stands on edge, and can be seen from tho fallen trunk of tbo first tree of the s.ieclos discovered, at u height of ninety-six feet from tho bate, llwldes this, there lire sections of tlio Sirj.tr I'ine tin 1 Yellow Bine of the, Sem yevtdsr 'These Kvtlous aro nearly a Year if Paid in Advtmce. If not paid in advance, l.2o seven feet In diameter. A large exhibit Is made of the Redwood of California. One plank six feet thrco Inches wldo excites great Interest. There aro also a number of other mammoth Blanks. The I .... - exhibit of redwood shingles Is particu larly interesting. Samples of redwood are shown that have been exposed to tho weather since 1853. These are per feotly sound. Thus the value of such shingles Is clc'arly shown. Railroad ties of redwood, which havo been In con stant use since 1802,arc shown, a3 sound as when first put down. Tho exhibit of polished redwood, showing a great diversity In color and 'grain, clearly demonstrates the adaptability of this wood for Interior finish. All the tables, shelving Ac, on the space are mado of redwood, and show tho wood without being polished. . A cubo 14 feet 3 Inches in altltudo.cov- ercd with gold paper, represents the amount of gold $1,000,000,000 that havo been taken from California mines. A similar cube, 12 feet 3 inches jn alti tude, shows tho quantity of silver S20,- 000,000 that California has added to the wealth of tho world. A "little glaht," used in hydraulic mining, shows how the streams of water aro thrown against tho banks of gold-bearing earth. Photographs and drawings show the systems of mining. A large collection of minerals excites great Interest. The exhibits of the agricultural pro ducts of California aro large and varied. Grain of almost every known variety Is shown; much of tho wheat having heads ranging from five to seven Inches In length, while the straw Is six feet lone. OHvo oil, honey, hops, hemp, cotton, wool, mohair, ramie, leather, raisins, wine, brandy, and hundreds of other products aro shown. Anyone viewing this exhibit will see how great ia tho Interest that the South ern Pacific, the great railroad corpora tion of California, takes in the material progress of tho State. We do not know how gieat has been the expense of pro curing and handling tho exhibit, but Is is evident that a great "many thousand dollars havo bcair spent. Tlio cost of maintaining such an exhibit is great, anil when we see a railroad company ex pending Its means to advertise the re sources of a Stal.c. as Is done In this dis play, wo cannot but be surprised at the close bonds that exist between the peo ple of California and the great trans portation company, for the display clearly shows that both have worked hand-in hand in this undertaking. s W. D. Boycc. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Glrard, Kan., writes: "I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they glvo entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure I.ldncv or Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regu late the bowels. I o family can afford to bo without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fift cents a bottle by T. D. Thomas. Why docs a chicken 3 weeks and 2 days old walk across tho road? To get to the other side. Why does a cook make more noise than a bell? Because one makes a dlu, but the other makes a dinner. hy are the stars the oldest astrono mers? Becuuso they havo studied (studded) the heavens for ages. Why aro your nose and your chin constantly at variance? Because words are constantly passing between them. OEN. D. s. GRANT'S PICTURES- Do not read this notice, unless you care tn read a pron'i-illou which, U you accept, will cost ton fomethliiR. I have an enpravlnK made from mi oil palntlne bv a celchrntci! artist nt (ion. Orant, for which lie sat shortly utter his trip around tho ttutltt. Ills in the opinion of critics the best picturu of the Head Here In enlslaucc. 'I lie price of the ciinruvliiR, 21x2 Indies, on very heavy steel eiiKi-avins; lioard. Is One Dollar and Twenty (Ho cents (51.25), poslKgo paid by me. So thnrouRlily uin 1 convinced (if the value of the ciiRravliiR ns a work of art, nnd Its ap preciation hy the public, that 1 will mail (o any address in tho U. S., run ihspection, one copy, packed In si heavy panrr box, upon m tti'i u. ,;. in ai,iiuii in puy iiumukc una packing, upon Ihoennillllon that Iho partv postage and at Ibn liai-tv reci'lvlnc same s-nrt inn (INK lini.l.Aft (Jl.on) upon receipt of euciatliiR ff It Is Kitlsfactnry, or return the picture tn molt It Is not considered north fulfv the price asked. I have aNoa very haudsiiRii) Cabinet 1'hoto. of (len. tinint, hand MuMied, which I will mall on receipt ol i'n: No alburn is complete without one. Liberal arrangements will be made with agents. Write for terms and price list. AiMress William Dickho.v. Publisher. Box a;8, Chicago, 111. Aug. ts-w-ia Why is coffee like an ax with a dnll edge? Becauso it must be ground before it can bo used. What Is that which occurs onre In a minute, twice in a moment, hut not once In a thousand years? Tho letter M. -Whvlssaowmarr-lnh. nnder. stood than any other sort of weather? xiecauso 11. is inc. only one Ol wniCD you can see tha drift. What Is that which eon when m. I - .jsuu (swc, oiojio wueu 100 wagon stops, b of no use lotbo wagon, and yet ; is what the wagon can not go without? Vni,. I ftSE sr roMEr n IS Itt.tu. . una meuicine, comoining iron witn pure -'M'.'U .1.1,1., .lIUVi.lJT OIMI IT'Il-l rpa Dvejiri",! i, InillBcMlnn. tt afiuctt .iBiira llluud, .ilularlu,cbil.baiid I'm ere NriirnlaliL. ..WTH'7 to'1"0'" " it, It is lnvaluabla for T)l,uv. rrullnp In Women, aud all who lcilKdtntii,y Ihe. Itrtociiotlnlurathetctth,cauH;hcjidnchc.'r ridiice onimlttlon orT Jim nediriurtfi: Itctirlvhasniwl purifies Ihelilootl.rtlmu'oti heapnetlte.abll the srslmllatlrn of fnpd. r ve Ilearthii'ii and ll Irhlng. and rtrcnttL tha tbov'mi and nerve. 'e lrrteeir rnt Fevers. latitude, r' -v. Ac., ii Kei iw, eqnal. The irr-imliie has nl-ri e Tfde n r- Ilea liueai-u vtapptr. lukni n :i,J,.klrry WwytBtSKi; W , VilTIXOST, TO. ' je'flSI! 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