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Delivers Fresh Bread and Takes in Weissport, liehlshton nnd vicinities every day. tn the store I have a Fine Line ot Content . nnery o? the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools an.ires yals supplied at lowest prices. decMm R J. HONG-EN, OCOESaOll TOCllAHLttS HCHWKT.T7.Bll, Near the Canal Bridge. In EAST WEISSPORT, Penna, Is prepared to do all kinds ol Blacksmifhing and Horse-Shoeing, At-verylteaionablc Prices. TIKK SETTING A SPECIALTY. Also, Agent for the P. P. Must Itoad Cart, the Cheapest and Best on the market. feb2-y t MprteR for .cmAgESj Henry Christmas ATTIIB Fort Allen House. Weissport, Hells the Popular and Celebrated Burlington O and O York SIN3LE AND ;0UBL3 CARBI&BS At prices that are considerably less than compe tition. I have all styles and qualities which I wish you would not fall to Inspect before making purchases. mayl l-3m APPLES AND POTATOES Received in Car Load Lots al most every week at O. J. Saeger's East Weissport, Pa. Store-keepers, Hucksters and all others can save money by mak ing purchases of him. Other fruits in season. Call or write for prices. Dead Men Tell No Tales WE'RE ALIVE, Our Story's Short. We have'ut cot the BIGGEST STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ions, Notions, Boots and hoes.Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, &c, In the Lehigh Valley, but we have an Elecant Assortment Just the same, nnd the prices aro marked way down below the great majority ot our competitors, and that's what suits you be cause QUALITY IS the IIEST and the PRICES are always JUST RIGHT", Our stack Is entire ly New, Fresh, Clean, Complete and Handsome, so ve take pleasure In asking the people ol Welssnort nnd the surrounding community to tall and Inspect our assortment of general store goods, Kespecuveiy, A. W. MARSH, Post-Ofllco. Weissport. Pa Over Canal Brite E. Weissprt UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM SUITES ., , Crises, the very lowest. Quality of roods the best. 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I bad Inflammatory Rheumatism. For nearly a year I had to be fed and turned In bed. I could And no relief. Mr etonuch was ruined and col to pieces with powerful medicines taken to effect a cur so that I wea compelled to lire on uread and water, l snffcredf or twesty.ftre years In this way. I was In. duced to try Dr. David Kennedy! Favorite Bamrrly, mado at Bondout, N. T and I Am Now Woll, thanks to this medicine. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy la my best friend. With It I am enabled to enjoy irood night's rest. Alto food, such as meat and pastry, which I hare been deprived of for years, showing that the Favorite Remedy has no equal for the care of Indigestion and Dyipeiwta as well If any should doubt this statement I will send the ready proof at once. Garrett Lan.lni?, Troy. N. Y. It Is my pleasure and absolute dnty toward thois who are atnurglinff for very life asalnit the deadly Diseases of tho Kidnoys to add my testimony to the already weighty evi dence of tbe wonderful efficacy of Dr. David Kenne dy's Favorlto Remedy. My wife was a hopeless case, abandoned by the rhyatclans. Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was resorted toi cot because any hops was placed In It, but because nothing else re mained. All means and medicines had been testod without avail. The effect was little short of a mirs- At the second bottle she had regained strength. and continuing the treatment has fully recovered. Jay Sweet, Albany, N. T. r. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Prepared by It. I)AT1 KENNEDY, UONIXIUT, N. 1 Ire" 'tt'e Bis forts Br all irnrrut. lick Headache S a complaint from which many suffer and few are entirely free. Its causa Is Indigestion and a sluggish liver, the cure for which Is readily lound in the use of Ayer's Pills. 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I.EOrOU) MEVEItS re pe t.fuliy informs tin people of rackerton and iclnity that he has just opened a LIVEUY 8TA tll.E on BEAVEH St.. where persons can be supplied with Hood, Safe feains either for Funeral, Wedding or for Haul ug Purposes ut very lowest Rues. lu conuec ton therewith he has also In stock the very best oraros ot jluuii ana t r.Ln, ivmcn lie win set 'ii rawest rrices. Attention, Builders! The underslirned Is stl i working the DOLON stonk uuAicitv, una is prepared tosuipiy,a shortest notice and nt Lowest Prices. nei'soU' who itpalrn with (iOOl) H.UNHfnr Hltll.DI Nl VUKl'OSES, Call and In. nect the Wones anl learn rrices Leiore purcuiiainReisewnere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, febj-ly , Packcrlon, Pa. D. J. KISTLER Itesectfully announces tQ the public that he hai opened a-NltW UVKKV 'riTAuMt,and that he Is ow ureii'irea iu lunusu leiiius ror minerals. Wedd'nes or Business Trlns on the shnriest no. ice and most liberal terms. Orders li lt at ih. CarooL Ilouse" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the HitoliLehlzhton. tantttA- SHOEMAKER'S Horse aalMo, Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CHEUUYVILLE, r. 0 North.unptnu co., DIKEOTIONS-Fora horse, ltablespoonful.two ur mire imica a hcdk; wueil mck, 111110- spoonsful a day. For a Cow, I teaspounful initoi, ntfcp , nucu Milt, I.IIB U tiny. 1 III' same tor Hogs, l'or I(iltry ui(x with l(eU. ..fTT tKWler !?,RrePared aftertho recipe of the Ute Ur. i, j. WiU-jii. and Utile Kc..Unie article. Owners I above named animals should Stoves, m ' Heaters And. n .ttanges, In Great Variety at Samuel -Giuveu's Popular Store, Bank Street. , Roofing nnd Spoutlnir a Rpecinl ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice. UMautUet ! L THE DUMB BRUTES. IMost aro they whom the creatures bteaa I And yrt that wealth of tenderness In look. In gesture. In caress, By which our hearts they touch. Might well the thoughtful spirit grieve. Believing as we must believe How little thpy from man recolvs To whom tbey give so much. Saturday ross. AN UNEXPECTED ESCAPE. Forty or moro years ago, in the days when California was only poor, far-off Mexican California and nothing; more, and I was a very young ofilcer in Uncle Sam's little army, I once found myself stationed at a certain inland town if a collection of adobe or mud huts deserved tho nanio situated about sixty miles dis tant from tho then scarcely larger village of Yerba Zlucna, the now mighty city of San Francisco. Woweredoinirirarrison dutv a slnele ' company, under old Capt. Jack B , an easv iroinr? commander, who rave tia little to do and plenty of time to do it in. Bo, as tho hours hung somewhat heav ily upon our hands, Capt. Jack and I the only officers at the post took to hunting and shooting, with now and then a little fishing by way of change, to vary the monotony of our eolaisr life. Countless flocks of wild geese brant and lesser water fowl camo by thousands to banquet upon the wild oat fields and make their reedy homes among tho wide marshes which separate the firmer land about Sonoma front tho spreading bays that tcrminato in tho Golden Gate. Wo had goose for dinner, brant for ! breakfast and cold duck for supper and lunch, till old Jack declared his belief that ho should quack if we ate any more such fare. Ono morning I had been very success ful at duck shooting, and when I tired of tho sport I proceeded to shoulder my piece and secure my game for the home ward tramp of three or four miles. As I lost sight of tho shooting ground, and began to enter the Jive oak groves scattered here and thero along the hljhcr ridges bordering the marshy edges of tho bay, I found myself suddenly envel oped in one of those denso mists which sweep up at certain seasons from the sea, like tho ocean vapors of a Newport summer afternoon. As I had no special path, and was traveling only by familiar landmarks, now rendered indistinct by tho hoary hase, I was obliged to move" more elow ly, and soon felt satisfied that I had missed my way. Reaching at length a space open upon threo sides, the fourth being thinly wooded, but without a particle of undern growth I paused for a moment to sur vey, so far as my limited horizon would permit, a tract of country which was new to me; moreover, I hoped to hear the sound of running water, which, as I knew the general direction of the streams, would servo to guide me in taking what sailors call a fresh depar ture. Whilo listening intensely, I heard from the wooded side of my narrow, visible world a sort of pounding, as if somo man with large boots and no cbrns had found his feet unpleasantly cold, and was en deavoring to warm them by stamping in a manner which betokened' an utter dis regard for shoe leather. Then came a wheeze like that of a gruff giant troubled with the asthma, and finally a mixed compound of crunching and mumbling, as if a huge hog were eating hard corn. My atten tion being now thoroughly aroused by so remarkable a combination of sounds, I peered into the gloom until I fancied I could perceive the vague, misty form of some creature stirring up the fog within twenty feet of the spot on which I had halted. "It js no, it can't be yes, but it is n grizzly! Don't I wish I was at hornet" That's what I thought. You see, 1 hadn't come bear hunting, I was duck shooting, and had no conveniences for carrying homo a bear, oven if I should kill one; and the more I looked at Mr, Grizzly, the better satisfied I was that he had every convenience for killing and carrying mel AU I had ever heard or read of his ugly, hateful ways seemed to rush into my mind. If I had been examined on this subject in natural history just then, I should havo gone up to the head of my class immediately. Meanwhile we stood looking at each other. It was evidently a surprise on both sides. I stared very hard at the bear with wide open eyes, while the bear stared very hard at ms with wide open mouth I think the bear got over his astonish, ment first, and, what is worse, I could see he wasn't at all alarmed. lie stopped eating, gave a snttl and a snort of inter rogatory "Who are you?" grunt, and then took a step toward me. As I am of a retiring disposition, and have never been willing to Intrude my- self into company where I have not been invited, I felt some delicacy in continu ing to be a witness of his repast, and was accordingly withdrawing in as unosten tatious a way as good manners would permit, when it seemed to occur to bruin that he owed it to good fellowship to cultivate my acquaintance, Declining that honor, I dropped into a backward walk, keeping my face, after the msnner of royal presentations, toward this monarch of the western wilds, when, to my horror, he favored me with a grin such a grin I and it was followed by a snap and a growl 4s he quickened his steps toward me, I Unconsciously hastened my own; when taking a long stride backward, I found myself suddenly prostrate in a sort of dry ditch or "slue," where I lay for a moment half stunned, in company with my dead birds and duck gun. As I recovered myself I could hear my grunting and grumbling friend, doubt less not a little astonished at this sudden disappearance, go tramping up and down in the vain attempt to nose me out in the fotr. I h&d now time to think, and, as a mercnani iiiignt Bay, iaso hvock di my rvMltlnn nnrl m-nsrukrtA- On thn nnn nlrl x was chased by a bear, a hungry bear, cross bear, a bear disturbed at bis breakfast of sweet acorns. I had lost ; my way- 1 ha(1 ou,y dwking gun, wwen, noweyer lormiaame io wuu geese, was a mere plaything when, brought to bear upon the thick, tough hide of on acorn fatted grizzly, whose gross weight might be somewhere in the neighborhood of nine hundred pounds. As for my hunting knife, I had left It at home, What wonder if, m an Irishman might say, I wished that I had left myself there before I started! Against cli thjs J. had the consolatory IsasawxuseT at'tZM tssssaJsTt usa iaAsa? olltnbs, winch, as the trees woro all on tho side of the bear, diiLjiot add much to my sonso of security. But my prin cipal hope lay in tho fact that I was just then hidden by tho gully, the depth of Which varied from eight to twetro feet, with precipitous sides and a dry bed, which probably led down to somo neigh boring stream of water. "Now," thought I, "I have only to crawl along this ditch, reach the stream, cross it, and bid good-by to gr'iezly." I had just picked myself up, and was proceeding to curry out my plan of es cape, when .1 heard a crackling and breaking of tho underbrush which fringed tho ditoh, and by which I was partly screened from view. This was speedily followed by an angry growl, as the treacherous earth gave way. and let Mr. Bear with no gentle tumble directly down into the very gully Into which I had fallen. Fortunately for me, bruin had not only a greater fall, but tumbled into the ditch " " Plnt somewhat distant from my hiding place, and tho little ferret eyes did not at onco percelvo mo. An un lucky stumble, however, which' I owed I to a twisted root, betrayed ma, and he turned and gavo chase. ! They have a very expressive phrauo In California wlien a person is desired to leave suddenly; it consists of but two words, "You git," My young reader, when that bear tumbled into my gully 1 "I got," and when ho took up tho chase, I continued "to git" in a style which as , tonished oven myself. When I first saw him (all, I certainly , hoped that ho had broken his nose at least, or even dislocated his great uelv neck; but that hope vanished in a mo ment. He was evidently not a whit the worse for his somersault. It was no longer a matter of ceremony. I sped over the ground like n hunted deer, whilo my stout friend came lum bering and puffing on behind, like a portly old gentleman who fears he may bo too late for the .evening train. I was expecting every moment to feel the blow of his heavy paw, when, turning an angle of the gully, I perceived, with no little dismay, that the ditch in front of mo was blocked by an immense fallen tree. The smaller end of tho broken trunk being toward me, showed an open ing wide enough to admit my then some what more than usually slender form. There was little timo for hesitation. I could hear the bear's heavy tramp be hind mo. A moment moro and I had plunged into the opening, and drew my gun after me, just as my ut friend rounded tho turn of the "slue" In hot pursuit. Running blindly on, he en deavored to force himself after me, giv ing the log a shock which made me tremble for the security of my new tene ment. One or two furious plunges tended to convince him that I could enter where his liugo framo could not, for ha seemed to reflect, and finally introduced a paw, from whose far reaching grab I ctired into the inner recesses of my chamber. Finding that his attempts in this wav were equally futile, I began to feel a lit tle more at ease, and when bruin again poked in his great paw, in an inquiring sort of way, I managed to push a dead duck out to him with tho butt of my gun, by way of a peace offering. I was willing just then to have peace at any price short of surrender. But Sir Bear had no thought of such a compromise. He tore away, and made the feathers fly with his cruel teeth and clawB, in a style which gave me a pretty lively notion of what I might expect were I to trust myself within their grasp. I had begun to think seriously of giv ing my pursuer the benefit of a charge of duck shot, in the hope of putting out one or both of Ids ugly little eyes and making him give up the hunt, when, my eyes becoming accustomed to the dark ness, I discovered a faint indication of light behind me. On working myself round, I saw that the hollow into which I had entered was divided by a narrow, rot eaten wall from a still larger opening in the body of the trunk beyond, the portion of the. great tree in which I had ensconced myself being in reality only one of the main branches and lying almost at right angles to tho parent stem. A little lusty kicking, with some help from my pocket knife, soon enabled me to worm my way with difficulty through the opeuing. Into this I immediately stuffed my light outer jacket, in order to conceal my departure from the beast, who was just then too busily engaged in tunneling an entrance into my hiding place to take notice of my exit. The creek was below me, and I dropped into it in a moment, and pushed apparently unheard to the opposite bank; for his excited heirship contin ued still at his, probably unwonted, but fascinating, pursuit of man hunting, at what may be termed the back door of my recent domicile. I was now comparatively safe, and felt strongly disposed to give the angry brute a moro accurate notion of my wherea bouts by lodging a charge ot duck shot into his shaggy hide; but prudence, coupiea wttn some qoudis as to the pos sibility ot discharging a wet gun. in duced me to leave Ursa Major to his log boring, while I made the best of my way back to camp. Leslie Cum mine In Youth s Companion. She What do you suppose supports the vast arch of tho heavens? ' He Tho moonbeams, I guess. Lowell Citizen. Ha VTonldnt Ilav Told. The other day the little son of enn of tie prominent clergymen was examining the Illustrations in an early edition of "Fox's Martyrs." It was evident that the excruciating sufferings that were be ing undergone by the subjects of the il lustrations produced a deep effect upon the boy s youthful mind. "Would you have been a Christian if you had lived at that timer' asked the mother. "Y-e-s," was the hesitating reply, then, more promptly, "But I wouldn't have told." Hartford Courant. William K. Yanderbilt, who has some- bow been classed by the publio as the head of the Vauderbilt family, though his brother is a more Important financial figure, looks almost like a boy. He moves about town briskly and amiably, and bis popularity among people of all sorts Is very great, There Is none of the ostentation about him that most very rich men display. Be is of medium height, ruddy cheeked, might eyed and has an endies lund of good humor. The sympathies of people are always with tbe unfortunate, because the ceotila know Uwy ar so liable to be unfortunate 'jajistifnnlTsn. EVEN-SONQ. Hush tbee, my baby, to rest I Fear not the night shadows, dear, Acgels fond vigils are keeping1, While little starlets are peeping-, And toy sweet baby is sleeping, Bats In her warm little nest. Baby Is tired with play; Mother Is weary, lore, too. After the day's labor endetu, Ood from his throne of love bendeth, And, In his mercy, might sendeth, ailing new strengh for the day. Sleep, little darling, so mild I Falntor the tender voice Calls; Lullabies blend with her dreaming. Sweeter and holier seeming. While the soft moonlight Is streaming Over the mother and child. Katharine Hamilton In Good Housekeeping BLOTTED OUT. "He Isn't worth a cent In tho world, and he sha'n't have her." This is what my husband, Col. Lee, said to me one morning, as I endeavored to bring- him to reason in regard to the lc?v& affair of our only daughter. - I did not contradict my husband, .al though I felt that he was utterly tit the darfcabout the whole matter. No one ever did that. I doubt K his opinion had ever been disputed in (he whole course of his life. I ventured to inquire mildly: "But what have you against the man?" "His poverty, for the first Item," he answered; "but this would not influence me a particle if I saw any way under the heavens by which ho could earn a re spectable living for a family. Archibald Harris is an artist and a dreamer; and if that combination is not enough to con demn him, I should like to know what "But, husband" "No buts to me, Effie. I have made up my mind. That Iandscate dauber shall not have my daughter. Tell Ma rion that this is my ultimatum, and on no account to mention the subject again to me." This was a hard message to take to my child, and, I feared, an entirely unex pected one; for to this "artist," "dream er" and "dauber" my husband had been unusually polite. By his invitation lie had become a constant visitor at our house, and through his instrumentality the young folks had fallen in love. That Marion would obey her father I had not tho slightest doubt. Novcr in her life h&d she given us a moment's concern. The giving up would be hard, of course, and my heart shrank from the trial the dear child would bo compelled to meet; but that she would yield in stant submission I was quite sure. My face must have told tho wholo story, for she gave me a keen glance as I entered her room and said: "Don't feel bad about it, mother. I was quite sure he would say no. Did he state his objections?" she continued, qui etly. "Ho does not like Mr. Harris profes sion; or, at least, has no confidenco In it as a means of maintenance." How very quiet tho girl was. I looked and wondered. . - "Doeshelcnow anything against Mr. Harris.' character?" she resumed. 'Certainly not," I answered. "I think ho believes him to be n thorough gentle man, but lacking sufficient business en terprise to insure your future comfort and happiness." "Mother!" and now my child s tones were very firm "I beg you will say this to father: If ho will prove Archibald Harris a liar, a thief, a gambler, a loose society man, or a piece of one of these, 1 will promise never to think of him again in this way; but upon no other condi tions. Ifie is unable to do this, I shall share my lover's future with him, what ever that future may bo!" "And you will marry without your father's consent?" "Yes, ma'am." "And break my heart?" Marion smiled sadly, and replied: "Don't use that weapon with me, mother, please, because under these cir cumstances it is not an honorable one. If Archie Harris is not the upright man I think him, I want nothing of him. If there is no black mark found against him, I shall marry him. If I wero not to do this, I should be unworthy to be your child, because we love each other." "But your father will never forgive you never in the whole world" "Let him not, then," she interrupted, as quietly as before. "That matter la be tween him and God." My daughter was right and my hus band wa3 wrong. I must bympathize with one honestly and fully land oppose the other a difficult position, and my heart failed me at the prospect. The colonel would, I knew, continue obdu rate, and of course, after the above inter view, what else could I predict of Marion? A day or two after these memorable interviews we found that Mr. Harris had been very formally but very politely re quested to discontinue his visits at our house. Grieved at this insult, Marion sought her father, but the attempt to draw him into conversation on the subject was en tirely ineffectual. He dismissed her with this "flea in her ear," oa he facetiously called it: "I don't know anything against Harris' character, and sha'n't trouble myself to go round hunting up his antecedents. It's enough for me to know that he Is a pauper and will always remain one. I have fixed the whole matter foryou, and now you've nothing to do but make lore to your mother and your ugly old father (or a while. It'll do just as well, if you've only a mind to think so." A few weeks passed, and one evening I found on my toilet table the following communication: "Darling Mother Don't blame me, for no other course was open to me. Would to heaven there had been. I ac cidentally heard yesterday that Archi bald was very ill. I immediately made it my business to find out how 111. To my utter horror and amazement, I dis covered that his physician had ordered him to go either to California or abroad. He baa an. acute bronchial difficulty, which the doctor declares will not yield In this climate. I found, too, that be . was delaying this trip firstly on my ao. I count, and secondly because he really had not the means to defray the expenses of a, Ipng journey and a protracted (per haps) period of Invalidism. When I had gleaned al) the facts I came home and hunted up every jewel I possessed and fold them. Yes, mother, I can do with out jewels; but I cannot, must not, let the man I lore suffer. This morning w were married (I did it all myself Archie (airly rebelled against the whole ar rangement, and by th time you reoelr this letter we shall be on our way tQ CU ftMaia. XMS(iU$4tw Msad 4ImI uiiu trom the sale or my gtmcracks, anu tins, with what Archie has, will do tho work, I reckon. Tell father plcaso to try and think well of me and forgivo me. If I had acted in any other manner in mo dins an emergency I should not have been worthy to have retained the Ie, which looks very prettily now sandwiched be tween Marlon and Harris." By tho way, this was the first bit of lmpudcnco I had over known my daugh ter guilty of toward her father. Her let ter ended in this style: "Lovo mo and pray for me, dear mother. I will keep you informed of our whereabouts. Hoping and believing that ovcrything will come right before long, I am yotirs and dear pnpa's loving "Maiuon." Oh, tho storm that followed this, or rather the awful calm that prccoded tho whirlwind of a few days later. My hus band neither ate nor slept for two days and nights, and wc hardly spoke. When his rago found words, then he cursed and left mo cursed mo in lan guage I can nover forget. "You havo done this, madam! YouP he howled. "Now reap your roward. Five minutes more and you .will have neither daughter nor husband. Tills house is yours, and you will find your self provided for economically, madam not a cent will you havo to spare for the child you havo aided and abetted in dis honoring mel" Then the door slammed and I was alone. Twenty years of married lifo, and tho very first quarrel followed by a separa tion I I drained that cup of bitterness to the dregs. For weeks I heard nothing from my daughter, and for twelve long months not a word from my husband. The colonel's lawyer took chargo of nil financial affairs, and my comfort was strictly attended to. In this respect there was nothing to find fault with; but, oh! tho utter bleakness and barren ness of my lifo! How plainly the whole past stood out before mot During all tho years I had spent with Francis Lee, I had never once asserted myself. By entire conformity to his wishes and implicit obodienco to "his will, I had managed never to come in contact with the angularities of his im petuous nature. My lovo for him had kept me entirely passive, allowing my husband and my master to rulo mo as absolutely nnd imperiously aa ever a domineering king ruled over tho weak est of his subjects. To bo sure, love kept the chains from clanking, but they were thero nil tho same; and now they cut into my very soul. Tho first my of light that penetrated my gloomy home was a letter from Marion. "Do not grievo any more about this unfortunate business," sho wrote. "I say, do not, because such grief is wicked. You have dono no wrong. Let that thought comfort you first of all; and then do try and be happy in the thought of my happiness. Archie is gaining strength everyday in fact, ho is almost well; and he has received an order to paint a picture for one of the wealthiest men in tho whole west. Ho is to bo paid splendidly for it, and wo aro so happy about it and everything elso. God only knows how glad I am, that I went to my husband in his misfortune. He just needed me; and together, dear mother, we can do anything paint pictures, writo poems and get rich, perhaps; who knows? Father will come back to you before long, and wo shall evermore be a happy family. I am sure of it." Much more my darling wrotc,and every line infused fresh strength and courage into my veins. At the end of the year I visited them at their temporary home in California. Orders for pictures had been crowded upon Archibald so fast that they had found it necessary to move to a more publio part of the city of Francisco and wero then boarding at a hotel. Ono day, after dinner, Marion, who had re turned from a short shopping excursion, burst into the room whero Archie and I, sat talking, with a face pale as that . of a corpse. "Come with mo, softly," said she, in a whisper. "As truu as I live, I have this moment seen father in a room just down the corridor. The door was open a way, and, as I passed, I saw him sitting in a chair with his back toward me?" "But, perhaps," I answered trem blingly, "it may not be he" "Cornel" Bhe interrupted, gaining con fidence as she saw my excitement. "I guess I know father. Cornel we'll sur prise him," "But, Marion" "No buts. I tell you to follow me. If over a man's back expressed sorrow and homesickness and remorse generally, my father's back did, as I passed It a mo ment ago." She ted mo out of the room and through the corridor, and never once halted until she had thrown tho door wido open, and finally pushed mo in. Marion and Archie followed. A second more and I had passed around the chair, and was kneeling before my husband. "Efllel" said ho with a shout of joy, "you here? God be praised 1" "And can you"-! I was going to say forgivo, but He interrupted me. "Don't say that word ta me, Effie Lee!" "But the children, Marlon and Archie?" I stammered. "Oh, yes," ho smiled, "tho children! Where aro they? I havo nothing to for give even there. I wonder if they can over forgive their obstinate old father!" Then Archie and Marion camo for ward and the past was blotted out. Sun and Voice. In the excavation for sewage wonts in Rome a marble group lias been found representing a nymph struggling with a satyr. It is one-half life size. The head of the nymph is loet, hut the satyr is nearly intact. The Verestchagln pictures will prob ably remain in America permanently, They were entered in bond, free of duty, and the timo allowed by the bond having expired, duty has been paid on the en tire collection. An amateur of Liege haa discovered a sketch made by Louis David for his plct ure of "Brutus." The drawing is signed by David, is dated 1787 (the picture was done two years later), and tbe famous composition Is fully indicated. Sidney Cooper, tho doyen of the Royal academicians, recently attained the age of 63, Tba old animal painter Is slightly deaf, but is otherwise la full possession of his faculties, and his three pictures In last year's aoaderay showed no falling off in his artistlo powers. The late Friedricb Kaiser, the histori cal and battle painter, was born in Ba- dea in 1815. He went to V arts to study lithography, but fell In with Horace Vernet, who persuaded him to study painting. Tbe wars of 1861, 1866 and ICT70 lurniaaea minwitti subject ror a sp9t WWS.V tioure. If -one can not seriously and soberly think of his own life, and ot tho Issuo thereof both here and hereafter, without being miserable ho may set It down as a certainty that tqere Is some radical fault in that life Sad, indeed, Is the condition af that man Who can be happy no longer than he can be thoughtless. If ho were rlfibt himself, then to think of himself would be a source at pleasure rather than of pain. It must sotnowhere be written 'hat thj Tlrlues of 'mothers shall occasionally bs visited on their children, as well as the sins of fathers. A man never realizes how little his word Is worth till lis tecelves a black eyo and attempts to explain how ho came by It. No one Is allowed to deslroy pave ments, vet It Is not unusual to sec a man ko tearing up the street. If a lovely woman smacks n e on one cheek I will turn her tho other also, bravely ejaculates a humorist. IOO Ladles Wanted. And 100 men to call at druggists, for a free package of Lane's bamily Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, dissoveera by Dr 8ilas Lane while in the Rocky moun tantns. Fur diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a potitlyo cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it docs wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Largo-size package, 50 cents. At all drukistf' A young man whose plrl went back on him says that he suffers from heart failure. Worth Its Weight In Gold. If you fool depressed, your appetite Is poor and aie tiouhlrd with lllztlneis of tbe head, Ullllouiness or Dyspepsia, nr. Lee's Liver Kej ular nil) cure vol. Trial size bottles free. A well-known phreiclan in New York advises all his patients that suffer with I'uughs and Uolds to use Fnritan CouKh ard (Jnnsuuiptton Cure. At T. II. THOMAS' Uruir Store. When a woman wants tbe earth, it Is with lb view of plvlng It to some man. A Woman's Discovery, "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too Dy ii lady ot this county. Disease lastened Its clutches upou her and for seven years slio stood its severest tests, but tier vital orpins were undermined and death seemed Im minent. For three months she couRlied lucess untly and could not sleep. Bhe bouclit of us a uotle of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption and was so much relieved on taking lrst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. l-uther Luz." Thus write W. ft. Ham L'S&S&h?1 She'by N. C-Get a trial bottle a KKIIKK'H Drug .Store. The boy who Is left unmolesled In the pantry is likely to strike a pudding. A JUSTICE OF THE l'EACK SAV8. Hon. John Nealy, justice of the peace and ex-member of the House of Ueprcsen tatiqea from Meredith, N. H., as for twelve years a terrible sufferer wi h rheum atism. He says: I cannot obtain any medicine which docs me so much good a your Sulphur Bitters, and I think it is the best medicine made. Tho coming man will ily when the coming broom is after him. There are many pit-falls in a neaeh- orchard. Tho four seasons Birth, Courtship, Marriage and Divorce. You have often seen women with marked blueness or paleness of face, viii.n.sl anno. tites, and a craving for tinwholes, me food. ni . - .. . ... iiieBoaro signs ot a Uieordered liver, and the trouble must be corrected or worse re sults are sure to follow. Husbands and lathers cannot afford to treat this matter ''gn?'. Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Item eoy, which dispels liver disease, rosts less ihan sick wives and daughters. You will find it a very profitable investment. The new cheviots have an Invisible water proof finish, 'and, It is tald, will repel even sea water. Some Voollsh People Allow a cough to run nutll it gels beyond ihe reach of medicine. They often say, ' Oh, It will wear away, but in timtt rases it wears them away. Could tht-y be in hiccd to try the successful medicine called Kemp s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately -ee the excellent eflect after taking the firs't lose. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial alio free. At all druggists. The Good Friend So, good-bye dear old fellow, and If over you want $50 come to me and we'll go together and find some ono who lend It to us. ErTeeto of Modem life. Eminent authorities unanimously agree 'hat the high pressure methods o:' modern ife aro rapidly making us a race of help less invalids subject to all manner of ner vous ache, hysteria, nervous troubles of the heart, stomach, kidneys, brain, etc. Ladies md gentlemen who are thus nfllicted, or who aro compelled to keep late hours, do much mental or physical work, who worrv r grct about business or domestic troubles, ihould remember that no other remedy In ilte world will so speedily euro these dis eases, remove worry and the blue, induce ranquil sleep, relieve pain, or build up the iruln acd nervous systems, as Dr. Miles' ;reat discovery, the Zfebtorative Nervine. It contains no opium or morphine, Trial Kittles free at Diery, Weissport, and Thomas, Lehfchton, Drug Store. "Good-night; I hope you will sleep well," said tbe friend of tbe policeman as the latter went out on bis nlcbl tour. "It's only a question of time,'' and a hcrt lime, too, as to when your rheuma ism will yield to Hood's Sartiinnrilla. fry it. During a cyclone the people are sure here Is something In tbe wind. IVby are ladlts cood sailors? Because tbey make good mates and can always command a smack. What enhasces tbe beauty of fine restores mors than acleariktnt Evn plain feature, are made attractive by a good comnlezlon. To aeeor thli, pnrlfy yoorblood with Arre't Bara narllla. It has no equal. Prtee 1. Six totUn, ko. Worth a bottle. Tre bill collector's work Is always dnn before be gets his pay. Eyrry dog has hit day, and some of hem want the night, too. The young man wbAgets smitten with a girl often gets rnUten. too. STbzTimd Uoxokxd Notre Dsns, Balti mohx. Mo. Wa have had ample opportunity to convince ourselves of tba tfneaev'ot Salvation Oil. We cheerfully submit our names to tin pnblle aa retVrenee. HMpectroliy, Sisters of Notre Dame. Alrqnltb h EaaerSti. nelttraore, Md. Ko wonder people have eosadeces when the bast physteUns are preaerlUng Pi Sails Cough Byron The Carbon Advocate An tttDaratmitirr Family NKWsrArnrt rub irfitea every Saturday in LetilfnilOfl, uaroon uouniy, l-ennsyinuna, oj Harrv V. Morthimer Jr. BANK STIIRRT.- $1.00 Por Yoar in Advanoo I ItestadverUslnft medium In the county, Kvery description of Plain and Floor '. JOB PRINTING very low prices. We do not hesitate, to say that we arebetter equipped, than any other printing establishment In this section to doCrst-class Job-work. In all Its branches, at low prices, DOINGS OF ROYALTY. The Emprosj Frederick has ordered present of money to bo made to each of the women and girls who woro omptoyod in making tho Princess Sophie's trous seau. Quoen Victoria is breakintr down ran idly. Sho is lame from rheumatism, and her mind is not as bright as it was. Sinco sho learned that the Prince of Wales has an incurable disease she ha failod rapidly. King Milan of Servia it about to droit his title and take up his retidonce) la Paris. He will be at home in tho French capital, for he was educated there, and has been a member of the French Jockey club since 1873. Tho king of Denmark has just com pleted a thorough restoration of the well known castle of Rosenborg at Copenha gen, wherein the crown jewels, picture, state weapons and other objects of art aro deposited and admirably arranged. Emperor William has conferred upon Count von Moltke tho exceptional honor of tho crown and brilliants. In a letter to tho count accompanying this latest evidence of the Imperial favor the em peror says in part: "Ills now fifty years since your return from a tour through. Turkey, when you were given the insig nia of the ordor which you have again just received." Prince Oscar Beruadotte, the second son of tho king of Sweden, recently per formed an act of gallantry which will go far to incrcasa his popularity through out his father's dominions. A small boat with three men capsized, and with out hesitating a moment the young giant his stature is six feet and three inches jumped, fully dressed, into tho sea and succeeded in rescuing two of tho drown ing men. Tho Czarewitch greatly enjoyed his visit to Athens, and the somewhat demo cratic lifo of the royal family of Greece was a source of constant astonishment and surprise to him, accustomed as he is to tbs thraldom of Russian court etiquette. To seo King George walk about the street of Atliens unattended, or to jump into a surface car when late for breakfast and in a hurry to get home, was an extraordinary novelty in his eye. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTE8. Some enterprising experimenter has found out that bedbug powder makes a tolerablo filth light An apparatus has lately been perfected by which glass plates are lined for pho tographers' use. By this process the finest steel engraving can be imitated, and a finish igi von to the work heretofore unattainable, except in Europe. Mr. Gregg, tho well known authority pn lenses, recently stated to the writer that ons should focus a little shorter for a flash light picture than (or one taken by daylight, as the chemical qualities of the light were different from sunlight, His theory was well sustained by photo graphs taken to Illustrate the point According to The St. James .Gazette tbe czar of Russia has taken up amateur photography. By his orders the Russian ambassador in London has sent the em peror n,Bot of photograpbio appliances that must, in tho immediate future, con vert him Into a first class photographer. According to report, he is infatuated with his apparatus, and getting on splen didly. According to M, Balagny, in Le Mon Iteur, the ideal lens will bo an instru ment which can be used quickly, one that will not compel you to ask what di aphragm must be used in order to ob tain the desired sharpness. He declares that whsther the camera ba on its own legs, or on tbs arm of the operator, It must be capable of being used almost automatically, and in such a way that tba shutter can exercise Its function 'int. mediately. NINE DON'T. Don't read in omnibuses or other jolt ing vehicles, Don't neglect any opportunity to insure a variety of food. Don't eat or drink hot or cold thing immediately in succession. Don't pamper the appetite with such' variety of food that may lead to oiceij. Don't direct special, mental or physical energies to more than eight hours eeioit day. Don't read, write or do any delicate work unless receiving the light from' the left side. Don't keep th parlor dark unless you value your carpet more than your and your children's health, Don't delude yourself into the belief that you are an exception as' far as sleep is concerned; the nominal average of sleep is eight hours. Don't endeavor to rest the mind by alt solute inactivity; let it seek its rett'ia other channels, and thus rest the tired part of the brain. Montreal Star. GASTRONOMICAL TID-BIT8. Onions are good for the aguo. Ltztard'g flesh is like chicken. Elk is only sold by tho quarter. Scrapple Is the Philadelphia tid-blt" A snake's liver is a Greenland dellcaoy. The queen of England eschews, roast beef. Antelope is ycry much like venison In flavor. Stewed kidney is improved by tilted Umoa. A brave man may attack a turky, yet quail on toast. Hotel Mail. HOMELY PHILOSOPHY. Ho who wisely uses his wealth need not leave it for his tombstone. True genius lurketh undercover. whll arrogance stalks abroad in the full light of day. The sight it a man's money is often times the antidote for the odor of a very bad character, An Outrogeona Iferformane. Diner You have waited upon xry acceptably and I have enjoysjl roy meat thoroughly. You have behaved like ft gentleman, and a gentleman, you cer tainly are, notwithstandingyour humble occupation. Waiter I hope, sir, that r am gen tleman. I always try to be one. . Diner It is as I suspeoted. -Andte. ing a gentleman, I -shall nptiueult-you by offering you money. Perhaps at some time 1 may be able to reolproafol your courtesy Till thnn, farttwvn, Bmtuu Tranvertpl.