GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock, HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, j. l. mm, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF COAL, &o OPS.IPUBLIC SQTTAUE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa BKIGG'S HEADACHE TROCHES - for IN ITS ' NERVOUS. BILLIOUS, OR CONGESTIVE FORMS. This Remedy Is the prescription of one of the leadlne physicians of Paris Fraiir wi sused by him with unparalleled success for oyer thirty Vars.and waVuVst 3?en . rub Ic as a proprietary medicine In 1878. and s.nce that time t has fou ltsil a fete almost jTery country on the face of the KIobe. and become a favorfte remedVwUi. fc.ands of the leading physicians. Meulcal societies have discussed its marSsuc EIS'm?' Vnnn?',coriYent'on.s' and after their official chemists bay" ana" aed It am' TESTIMONAIi. L. It. BROWN, U. D. 23 West Jersey St., ...... , ,. . T. M, Euia.Mn.N. J..June28,l889 Sail II to eertify that I bare used for soma months with much tlafnit!nn th. HmmMm, for Heaaaehe, known .. Brio's Headache TrodiM? Th remedy curesTorl be H 1" " Norrous Women than anything I am amu.lnted with and li tSirf'SSlTS h. 1 ZflSZSl US abloUcnUo'Tb.1! ? . ..v. u. n, miuwn, M,U. Bold by all Druggists, or sont by Mail on roooipt of Price, itemed Mesjicii Co., ELIZABETH, N. J. Ajriit II. '85. Closing Out . Bargains Or ateount of rapidly failing health the undersigned will close out ui saennce prices nis large stock of Gents,Ladi The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who tiwly take advantage of this great closing out sale will secure lT.naeriui oargains in ine snape ot good goods at low prices. Don't Eail to Call. BANK STREET LEHIGHTON. PA. ISOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT.-igr BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Carrmrisinir all the verv Ifitrssfc sfcvlns in XXTTiiA i' a j J - - vruuiWi OB.' taens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed-. ong luw piiuua. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glassware Wood and Willowwars of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Oassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes arid F.eadv ad Clothing in great variety and at prices witl tile reach f all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be lmght for at any other general store in this viciuity. 'jCarpets. Oil-cloths, Lampsvand Fixtures in meat jariety and of best quality at Hock Bottom Prices. Best quality ofFlour and Feed at prices fully as. low as the &ma articles can.be purchased elsewhere. A ar load of coarse salt has just been receivedthe price j leen marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices Ca11y a low n the same goods can bought At any general gtoie ki this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully Wr 828-71 Fall & Winter Goods Cassimeres, 'Worsteds, Corkscrews, Clieyiots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. Jn this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock beinn larcre. varied nnr. mmnWn , ' ' t o ' ..v. fj'M satisfaction in making a cltoice ot goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word. Call on us for your Fall and Winter Clothing Light or neavy uvercoats, Suits or parts 01 Suits. Prices always the Lowest ! Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. at Gost. for You. .U yip AMOS REIPGL. es&Chiltas Shoes LEWIS WEISS. Alleged American FunJAY'S HORSE Bucklen'i Amies Salve. The BEST Salvo In tho world for euti, 1-umes, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm. fever anr. tAtt.-r. clumped lmn In, chilblains corns nml nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is Ruaranteed to give perfect satlt- laciion, or money reiunnea. nice X) cents per box. Forsale by llliHIiltdniRKtst. The National Association of Stationary Engineers lias now 4811 members. Tho clRbt-hour- rulo Is observed bj the Cincinnati Board of l'ubllc Works. The Knights of Labor claim that 8340 men joined their order during August and Sentemhcr. l'resUent Carnot, of Franc, recently remarked that he was determined to Tlslt America before b died, 1 Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform yourread ers that I have a positive remedy for Uif above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and postoffice address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocura. M. C, J81 Pearl st.. Kow York. The lato Sir Charles William Bikes was the founder of England's groat system of .postoffice savings banks. forced to Leave Home. Over CO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. Jf your blood is bad, your llyer and kidneys out of order, if you arei constipated and have head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The Jadii praise it. Everyone likes it. Largs Ucd package GO cents. Uiny people will be astonished to learn that tha London preacher, Spurgeon, It only fifty five yeais old. Cure Yourself. Don't pay largo doctor's hills. The best medical book published, 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent you on recti pi of three 2-ccnt stamps to pay postage. Ad dress A. P. Ordwav.& Co.. Boston, Mass. General Orenfell, K. C'. 1)., commandei of I tie English forces- in Egypt, losks like Qrever CUvoland. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor oi Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds doe is indeed wonderful. He authorizes nl. drugulsta to give all those who call for it t sample bottle free, that they may try it be fore purchasing. The largo bottles ore 50i and $1.00. We certainly would adviso i trial. It may save you from consumption. The uen dowager of Portugal is ta re celve au annuity of $03,000, and sb will reside abroad. HftTB used your Idoal Tooth Powder for quite a while, and consider it second to none for purity and pleasantness. There la no better; I tako pleasure in recorn mendinc its virtues to all my friends, and so Ton;; as you manufacture such a delightful powder as tko Ideal, you shall nave tho bonoilt of all I can do for you. Db. G. B. Sweent, Pittsburg, Pa. W can thoroughly recommend Ideal Tooth Powder to our readers. Wo find it highly endorsed by tho Dental profes sion, as being free from all injurious material; no grit, cleansing the teeth per fectly, imparting a pleasant, refreshing condition to the mouth. lias received four medals, the highest each timo. Wo advise our readers to rend the advertise sent elsewhere in this issue, and give it a Corporal Tanner aud family have settled down for the winter at Washington. Gould not Ksep Shop without them. I consider your flul phur Bitters a remarkable blood purifier, i know of seveial people, whose cases wen considered hopeless, that have been en tirely cured by ycur medicine. The sale o Sulphur littters is so large here that 1 could not keep shop without them. E.6 Yates, Pharmacist, 99 Essex street, Lawr encc. Mass. Senator-elect Pcttlgrew, of South Da kota, Is only just over forty years old. Don't StnndTlmt l'aln. Itden't do to negleot nature's warning, aches through the system cause Ithoumatlim, Neur algia, Backache and pain In the side, a prompt nd af remedy It rcqutrad. lied t'laft Oil, th famous pain cure, fills the bill. l'rle 15 cents. Are you Consumptive ordoyou sutferwl ha Couch or Cold, If so use Hurltau Uough ami Consumption Cure, l'rlce :J cents. JTer sale at Thsinn' drui store. Mrs. U. S. Grant will yl'lt her son Jeisr In California, this winter. Bl'OCU. The transition from lone, lingerie and pain (til sickness to robust health marks an epoch li the Ills of the Individual. Such a remarkabli event Is tieasurcd In the memory anil aucno whereby tho good health has been attained I': Brati-fully blessed. Hence It Is that so much 1 heard In praise of metric Dltters. Bo many led they owe tltelr restoration to health to the use oi the Oreat Alterative and Tonic It you art troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver oi Stomach, or lon or short standing you will sure ly find relief by use oi Electric Hitlers. Sold at 60C. and II per bottle at UHHKK'3 Drucbtors. Klnr riumbert. of Italy, is still suffering from dyspspsia. Make No Mistake If you have made up yourmlnd to buy Hood's Sareaparilla do not be induced to take any other. HoodV Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, rosses ing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination proportion and preparation, curative powei superior to any other article of the kind before the people. For all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the ava- tern it is unequalled. Be sure to set iioou . Gen. Legitime carried off from tlayti abeut ?00O,O00. A Clot vail. Mrs.Chis. Greenwood, of Indlanapoirh had what the dotors called, asthma, lint. she got little relief until she took Dr. Mileal new cure, wmcii soon made her lone, winded, stopped the rain inchett. nwpllim. of ankles, cough, palpitation, etc. Sold at uierysana i nomas drug stores. The journeymen tailors strik InChlcago which lasted five days, has been declared on and the men have returned to work. Llon't tVklr a Sick Ilor.e, iMir la&e lamartic nils when your Doweis or liver jre sluggish. They are whips. But try once at least Miles' Nerve and iaver 1'iiis. They act through the nerves, hamples free at Biery or Thomas' drug store. Two-thirds of the cigar dealers of Kan Francisco have pledg'cd themselves not to sell cigars made by Chinamen, Rlln m.A !. r . v. ...... bsbyiand interest I e broken or Prevented by attacks vf eslto. ttoasach or bowel disorders tiro lilSS'ihi S.?"'.' iJ1,bjr "bich """! eonsequeit health. , A P'rson suffering from a poorly aetlnr liver should take Laxadur and be 'h.m.. .t,.. I'rloetseeutf. Bold every wkere. It Isn't what is Gathered but nlmtl. nA that gives the profit. Head work should always lead hand work. Someone remarks. "Smlla t tnf .n,i he will follow you about all ilir " aa another smile, likely. The Circus tumbler pan hsrdlv d M in hold his own when he's "full." It la the banal oraanlst wlma llf. I. ontlaiul grlad. t4k Cures Dlstompev, Heavcj, Glanders, Loss ot Appetito, Founder. Favors, &0. 1 lb. Id each package. Sold by all dealers. DR. BULL'S Cures Dysentery, and Diarrhcea. OurcsWlndfft 1AU Ali'min coiio, &o. dad f nur EeliovcsGriplngflndSummor Complaint. ms aouiaics A cclliiiigi Rcjrulatcs tho Bowels! Bold by aU druggists. Prlco 25 conla. "THE PEOPLE'S BEMEDY" For tho euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Croup, Whooping' Couch. Asthma, Incipient Con- iption and for tho relief uf Consumptiro por cons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. ?nnt'CL"QE8 CUBES CIQARETTE8 tor Car OuCAc tarrkl PrhllOCtt, AtaHdrugottU. CURE When I say Ctms I do not mean merely to bmif .in-iii iur n iiiiiw, auu uioa liuvo mem TO turn again. I mean A 1CAU1CAL CUIUS. 1 have mado tho disease of STTS, EPILEPSY or rALLIHG SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WAnnAKT my remedy to Cure tho worst cases. Because othere have failed is no roason for not nowrecciving a cure Send at once for a troatUe and a Freh IIottlb of mr Inpalublb Ukhedv. Give liiprc.s and ro.t O(?co. It costs you nnthlnifura trial, and It v ill euro you. Address H.O. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Peasi St., Keh Yob Successful Troalmsni of Oisoaso .UlCltOlllCS the Cauao of nil Uliennoa. iiiil llllJili hilleb . JLllln llln Allrnl... Su&cessfal Treatment. cures: Catarrh, Brnnfhttlic- Cgnsuir.ptlori, mtsiurio, RheumatisBi Wonderful TiitiIo nod The effloanvnf 4Iim T Ti.,. trni.. f ... -. J!?'.py.';2'!i?b8fn.K'r?:tl;'lll'lt''t'lh.twe iro jmtltted in cUIhum f, r It empire ponora beDud th- ot njr tnHlicns known. We do ol claim for It Si255L?Silxl!?V ,n c?ri",f tifr (rone tht cure imporaibla. but wo rin cltm that it trUrcnre ill ewe IHt'Si? Iun"." not more than hlf Bono. rnon ?w1rl'lKt,tB-KMkn?'tWlltte4illflndltthe beat fonlo. Y.jmj yne should me It. pin Icnlirij tfifii ---- ii.u niiuiucuiaDiecnronioaie-SJJS?-!. .tro?M,iEffrrS". " ca of dlieue. The modi -lno tht will kfll the (rerms end t the svb tune nre the patient It the one to uae. Slid onlr in one sallon stone Jora. lrleM fin. 00. Win. Radam's Microbe KUIer, WttSi LaB 9 JH H LH mH I k 1 - K3 H THE lincAT m jGerman Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n l or tliosu deathly niliousSnclladencnil l.0OO will lio imlil foracaso where SUL pitun ItrrrEits will onSuLPiiunUiTTEits Itylllcnroyoii. not assist or cure. II "Tom suUer with lnevcr tans. Suia,, 1 1 uumiuaiiuiH rccllnir; If so, use Clcanso tha vitintAd in Iblood when you ecc II It will iMirn vnti. :11a iinpunuea onrst-i s I ae through the eklnl I In I'lmplcs.Blotches,! I md Bores. Itely ouU Oiiei atli cs who arc mvtv,l. UIIIIIUGU 1U Utho mills and work- I shops; clerks,whodo not procuro sufficient oxcrclse, and all who are confined Indoors, should uso SuLmoit Birrnrts. They will pjnotthenbo weak and ind health will fnl.pH low. 8ULPI1UU IlllTRltfl will euro Liver Cora IlL-llnL Dontlinfllft. Irouraired; It will curt tSULrilCR 1I1TTRTU Ito sn fror from ltheum atlsm, uso a bottlo of Snxr-nun Hrm?rtn If vim til nut urlalil wlllbuUdyouupand make you strong and si. . ' 4 1. iivlt inns 10 roro. SUU'HUU UlTTKRK llon't Im ivlthimt m! will make your blood 1. ... - : oortie. ttv it : you I will not regret It. I'uru, iicn ana scronfi;, juu. u.dii imru. 1 health, -who are all run down, should use Try HULl-HUU lux. runs ro.nient. nnd vou will elecn wll Bauil'IIUH HITTKKS. rum n;i:i iietter rorit. Ilottnn. ItnsiB.. nnil rem mi j, w vwtirvo nerpaltr Is not this thetth time I tuve haXtsoled theeebooU? "f'-y.Ml BlneeIhTeiea WOUT'S 1CIB BLacz lno -mr boots wear longer thaa before sad art alirajl brttht ajid olMnT Wolff'sAGMEBfacking It theJUocking for Mm, Women and C&ildttn. The lildllEST BLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Durable. No Bruth. A Shim Lattt a Tf Cbn be toothed tcith water, tamo at OUdoJi. The Finett Dressing for Harnett. Bold by Shoe Stone, Grocers, TtnmWs, and retailers generally. 1 WOLFF & RANI01PH. PKHUBaim $1 13 WEEKS. , mis wv UiBlIDU eCUrOiT WntltMd. tO ntT rt(lvJkBa In h TT-r ed Btatei for threo moatht on receipt of ' One Dollar. T.lhpml lllinmtht allAtsi-a On. Address ail ordsts to ItlClIAUO K. KOZ, ay riUXKUM.Uavtim. V. J. HULL'S ROUGH WmMiHSllIII SYRUP FITS! ' rWrX HBHB IN SEARCH OF IHE8r. Even aa one in city peat, Daxed with the stir and din of town, Drums on the pane In discontent. And see the dreary rain come down. Tot through tho dimmed and dripping glua Behold, In fancy, visions pass. Of spring that breaks wlUi all her leaves, Of birds that build la thatch and eaves, Of woodlands where the throstle calls, Ot clrla that gather cowslip balls. Of ktna that low and lambs that cry, Of trains that Jolt and rumble by, Of brooks that sing by brambly ways. Of sunburned folk that stated and gaze. Of all the dreams with whlob. men cheat The stony sermons of tho street; So, In IU hour, the artist brain, Weary of human Ills and woo. Weary of passion and of pain. And vaguely craving for repose, Deserta awhile tho stags of strtf To draw the even, ordered Ufa. The easeful days, the dreamleai nights, Tha homely round of plain dellghU, The calm, the unambltloned mind Which all men seek, and few men find. -Austin pobaon, In his prologue to Tho Quiet Life. HER WEDDLN' TOWER. The old rod farmhouse, "Cartor'i Place," was ifn usually astir on a certain bright October mornlncr. There wero no absolute sounds of unwonted occurrences, only & vogue air of expectancy soonied to brood over it. On tho opposite side of tho road lived 9hlluiy Corwin. Sho was busily on gaged in watching tho Carter houso and washing the breakfast dishes, whilo eho talked with her Invalid slater, IUiody Ann. " 'Pears to me," said Philury, pausing in her work and gesticulating with her dish cloth in her hand, " 'pears to mo as if sothln unusual like was o-goln' on to them Carterses. I seen the greatest lot o' fliin's tv-goin' in there these last two days, an' I hearn that they got Mis' D.ir- ney up from King's Holler a-sowln' up in tno spare cnamber a-sewin all day an' on even by candlelight. Then I seen they been a-havin' them parlor blinds open, an' that certainly means sothin' An Mis' Carter bought two silver plated napkin rings down to CollinEes. I think I'll jest run across an' enquire, if you will watch them pies, I am that fierce to know if Glory Ann be really n-goin to marry that Fhiletus Antrim." With a parting admonition concerning the pics, Phllary started upon her tour 01 investigation. "How be ye, Mis' Carter?" she Inquired as sho paused before the kitchen door and looked at that lady, who was busy making many ana various sweet smell ing cakes. Mrs. Carter looked up, and, waving hor Hour-covered arm toward a chair, said: "Set, Philury. I be feelin fair to mid dlin' I How's Khody Ann an' y erselfT ' "Rhody Ann ain't feelin' very smart. Her back's a-troublln' her, an' her head is sort o' fuddled with the achin', but I'm feelin' very nice. I jest run over to- aay to fetch ye the drawin o tea I bor rowed of a Monday, an' to see if couldn't do nothin' to help ye. I seen ye Vas havin' quite a lot a-goln' on. Be it that Glory Ann is really a-goin' to git marneaf l hearn eomo talk of it when I was last down to the Holler. Be she?" And Philury repeated her question in an insinuating manner, as she put the teocupiui 01 tea on tno table. "She be, Philury," said Mrs. Carter, laconically. "About when, Mis Carter?" "About Sunday, PhUury, if nothin' uon-t pervenc an- inese calces is pleasin'. "Well, I jest said to Khody Ann, as come out, I says, sothin' Is certainly co mm on to uarterses, .though I wan' sure. Humor is sometimes now and ag in deceivin'." "It be, Philury, only this time 't'aln't I 'lowed to go 'cross an' bid ye to the weaain' this afternoon, all of ve. Bliodv Ann, Rastus, Limy, Polly, Mariar, your hired help an' Nervy Ann; but now, us ye ore were, perhaps ye won't mind a-doin' my errent for me, on' ask them as 1 have named to come o' Sunday at 4 so as we'll git through In time for milkin'." "I'll tell 'em," said PhOnrr. as she turned to go, "I'll tell 'em," an' it's like as not they'll come." And they did, and most of tha neigh borhood with' them. A wedding in the community waa an event of no small occurrence. It was second only in importance to a funeral and no right minded person who was able to crawl would think of missing "Glory Ann's weddln'," for she had friends in the oity, and it was expected that she would have a very stylish affair, with plenty of "new fanglod no tions," as Miss Durney expressed it. By 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon tho road In front of the red farm houso was full of carriages, hitched to every avail- aoie tree ana fence post. The bride elect was proud In tho pos session or a laoierai or. presents, which were displayed under the kitchen win dow, outside of which was hitched to one of the shutters a yearling calf, the gut oi uer lather. There was a "fly catcher" of straw from a cousin In King's Hollow, and on aiDum from an aunt in the same nluco. a dozen flat irons from Mr. Bangs, tho siorexeeper, ana six cans of preserved DiacKDemea from his wire. Philury brought a lamp shade of green paper muslin ana a tidy from Rhodv Ann. It was decorated with decalco- maniaB and trimmed with purolo ribbon. Philury .had made this herself and was very proud of it Mis' Slimmer, from over the hill, being a poor wiaow, Drought a yeast cako, which she said was "like to bo useful when they kep' their own house, on' yeast, too, was better nor salt rjsln's." The groom care a salt cellar. Mrs. Carter a half dozen yards of rag carpet and a copy of "Grant's Tour of the World." The other gifts were varied in style. extending all tho way from a bronee lamp, sent by the city, lady, to a paper of. gold hairpins, given by Mrs. Carter's wreagirl. "Glory Ann's hair, bcin' red, will sort o set off them pins," she explained to Philury. 'But what." Phllurv aakwl. "hn tfcnt imng a nonjCUV bv the narlor nrr-an? it looks for all the world like a bucket tumed upside down an stuck all oyer wisn white hollyhocks." And it is." renlied the hired olrl "Uiory Ann's city friend writ to her about them weddln bells what, they have a hangin over them as Is to be married. We didn't have no bell, so we took a bucket. I think it's very Bightly njjjjcium aon i your "1 ao. it certainly la lovcdv." said Philury, sincerely. "But I don't set no store br his folks." wuupcreu me nein. "Whyr asked Fhilurv. aelzintr th speaker s arm eagerly. wen, tnoy ain't cot no stvlo about them, nor they don't wear no mitts nt least his ma don't. They stayed to Sairv Holmeses last nlcht at the Holler, sn' then walked up. I. -think they was too mean to ride. An', too, they gave slch a present! Why, his pa gave Olory Ann tlx dollars, on' his ma a bladn' star bed quilt which would blind ye, 'tis so fierce colored." "Dew tell!" murmured Phllnw. intor. stedly. " . vmmsi hue inn nn I she slipped nway In tho gathering crowd 1 I to help-tho bride. i The ceremony progressed well. Every-. thing went smoothly until tho supper was about half over, when Mrs. Carter eald: : "Whero bo ye goln' for your towor, ' 1'hiletus?" "Wall," ho said, slowly, "I 'lowed that mo an' Glory Ann would tower to Glen ham an' back. My sister's husband's child, Alphonso, lives there. I 'lowed 'twould bo as good a placo to towor to as any, I did." Then Glory Ann lookod up quickly, and her cheek glowed so that her halt seemed pale in comparison as sho said, with withering emphasis: "I'lowod to tower to Klng'ii Holler nn' see Uncle Elbertus. I 'lowed I should , tower there an' to no other placo olso, I did." "Seems to mo," said Mr. Carter, speak ing up quickly, "that Glory Ann's tower Is best. It only seems to mo to bo jest proper in you to go nn' tower to your Undo Elbertus', for I hcarMirandy ain't very well." "An' it 'pears to mo," said tho groom, "as if I was tho one to decldo on this tower, so it 'pears to mo, it does." "I can't set quiet nn' see my darter's opinion set osido ail' sort o' flounced nt, so to speak," interposed Mrs. Carter. "Why, ain't you decided' on your tower yet?" asked PhUury. "Why, my stetcr Dorlesky know where hor tower was a-goln' to bo beforo sho know about her woudin'. She says to me. says she, 'Philury, Jerry has promised to fetch mo to Niagary Falls on n tower if I mar ry him. If ho is really monniu' It, I will if ho ain't, I won't.' An' ho was, anUha did." Philury paused with a smllo, and glanced inquiringly at the brido. "An' " (Glory Ann shook her head em phatically) "an', Philury, Dorlesky was right. Sho didn't intend to bscastdown or trod upon by any of thatn bullies known as men. Nor.I don't, neither. I'm a-goln' to tower to King's Holler or 1 ain't a-goin' to tower at all, so I ain't.' "Wall, yo are," interposed Phlletus. "Well, ye set and dally till I git ready to go on any other tower," said the brido, complacently, as she passed her plate up saying, "I'leaso ginitno somo inoro them cakes, pa." Hereupon Phllerus grew very angry, uising, ne saici, uerceiyi "Glory Arm, I'll take back that salt ceilar, an' you don t come to Glonham "An you, Pliiletus, kin tako your salt an' yourself ye nre both too fresh foi me an' go to Glenhatn,or where ye will for I'll tower to tho Holler or I'll towor none." And Glory Ann aroso and passed ma jestically up stairs, carrying n glass of elder nnd "them cakes with her. After supper, Mr. Cartor said, turning to ills now rjon-in-law: "Secnis to me, l.JliiIo, that If yo ain't goin' to tower none, twould bo as well to onhetch them liorsos an' get ready for mllkln : It a artcr live." "I 'low to towor to Glcnham yet," said tho groom, as ho aroso and vmibhed up tho Eteps in tho direction tho bride had disappeared. Slowly tho time passod. It was al most dark when Philury, who had out stayed all the guests, In order to help Mrs. uarter, returned homo to Impatient itiiouy Ann, wnosat lnthokuohcn wait ing for her. "Well," sho exclaimed, "Philury, whero did 'thoy tower to, or ain't they towereur "Thoy towered," said Philury; then added: "Ye seo, it was this way 'long 'bout half past B, after Pliilo had been 'most a half hour with her, a-coaxin1, tho parson went up, an' ho prayed with her; an' Philo's ma went up an' exhorted her, an' I quoted from the Biblo to her, an' at last bUo said she'd go, as oboyin' seemed to be tho heftiest part o tho inarryin Then wo all went down to let hor put on her new brown alapacky. Well, in about ten minutes sho came down, with tho salt collar in her hand, loaning' on I'lulos arm a-sinmn' Ilko a basket chips; an' he was a-griunin', too. Jest asshopas8ed out, very majestio like, hex purple feather a-streamin' out behind hor, sho paused an' said, 'It's King'i Holier.' "An' it yras, too," "added Philurv. "Well, I guess Glory Ann will set oil them gilt hair pins, if sho ain't bo ilery that thoy melt," murmured Ithody Ann "Well, sho be skairful," said Philury. "Hho bo," echoed Khody Ann. H Hevorin In Philadelphia Saturdav Night, It costsoverfplBO.OOOn ycarto keep the streets of tho city of London clean, and not a tenth of this amount comes back by the sale of sweepings and refuse. The rubbish amounts in tho year to 03,000 tons, about 25,000 tons of which la burnt nt Lett s wharf, near Waterloo bridio, yielding 4,000 loads of ashes and cinders. Neirly 8,000,000 gallons of water a year ore used in washing tho streets. Another Charge. We-wero talking about the war, when a one armed man came up and seemed especially interested. Tho major sized him up for an old troopor, and finally queried: "My friend, perhaps you lost that arm in the chargo at Trevilllon Station?' "Oh, no, sir. It was another oharco,' replied tho man. "Where?- "Down in a town in Slissourlabout five years ago. I charged a man with being a liar, and he cut oil my arm with a corn mire," wow York Sun. A Itejil Perplexity, Prospective Father-in-law How do you expect to get along without a salary if you aj-o going to get married? Young Smiley BaSker That is not the points how am I to get along if I don t tret, married?. Time. Tho Chamber of Torturo Is the apartment to which the unhappy sufferer from Inflammatory heumatlsm Isr confined. If, erer the crisis of pain is reached, that fine preventive, ilostettcr's Stomach Hitters, Is used by persona of a rheumatic tendency, much unnecessary suffering s avoided. Nervines, anodynes and sedatives, .while haying norm but a specific effect, nre vet very deslrtble at times, Yptcan they produce no lasting effect upon rheumatism,. because tbey have no power to eliminate from the blood the rheumatic virus. ITosteUer'a Stomach Bitters does this, and checks at the outset disease which, If allowed to gain head way, It is next to impossible to dislodge or to do more than relieve. 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