3 1J110 en i oar the Carbon Advocated i All the News ll V52 WEEKS f fine job PRINTING II , AT Tlllt ij Lowest Prices j . SEE us Jr Br Ci Ti HOEH5 $1.00 n Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT--" Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. Lehightbn, Carbon County, Ponna,, September 13, 1890. VOL. XVIII.. No 44 Single Copies 5 Cents Directory. Save Your. Hair AT THE Central Drug Store, .Ol'P. THE PUHL10 BQVAItK Bank Street, Lphipjiton, Pa., 18 HKADQUAKTUltS 1'Olt Pure Drills and Medicines, Fine Soaps, 13rnshos, &c;, &c, Choice Winqs and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When yon buy a pair of Shoes von want a good fit. But II you need tsTKCTAOLUS tt Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and h projier lv fitting Irame which will bllng theletises di rectly before the centre of the eye. Jf V" buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's von will find the above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Cacfillly (Ifliniioiiuilfu Octl5-l87 jJIUANItl.lX II0U8 K, HART WlilSHPtlltT, PKJfN'A. Nils house iifTm-i firsl-elass ai.n.nuidsllnnN tc j i permanent bonnier nnd ttnancin guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar wr day. illlg7-i.V ,ont KKIIItlit. rrnnrieit.r. Oscn r Cliristma n , AVKIKHI'OirT, PA. Livev and Ba-clntiitr Sialics. riasv riding carriage and (tare drlvina horses, llest accommodations In agents tuul travellers. Stall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. (lire me a trial. ' ni?i 1 Tho - Woisaport Hnkory, 0. W. I.AUltY. PltOl'ltlllTOU. Delivers Flesh llrend and Oat.es m Wciviporl, Lehlghton and vlclnltleseei tl:n . In the store I have a l'lne Line or Confectionery r tho Holiday Trade. Sunday sc hooK and f.-s vnls hi Milled Bt lowest prices, dec! i;m Over Canal BriJp E. Wesiiorl. Josopli F, R8X, BY a timely use. of Aycr's Hnlr Vigor. Tills preparation lias no equnl as a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool , and hoaltliy, and preserves tho color, fullness, anil beauty of the hair. "I was rapidly becoming bald and envy; but after using two or'threo bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew tblek and glossy and the original color was restored." Melviu Aldrich, Onnaan Centro( N. II. " Somb tlmo ago I lost all my hair in conseqitenco of measles. After duo waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. It lias apparently come to stay. The Vigor is evidently n great aid to nature." J. It. Williams, Florosville, Texas. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or five years and find it a most satisfactory dressing for tho hair. It is all I could desire, being harmless, causing the lialr to retain lis natural color, and requiring but n small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange. Mrs. M. A. llailey, II Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Aycr's Hair Vigor for severul yenrs, niiil believe that it has caused mv hair to retain its natural color."-Mrs. H. J. King, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c, Blshopvlllo, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, THE CLIFFS. UNDERTAKER " AND DliAI.KK IN FURNITURE, PARLOR HTJTTUS, I, BP ROOM SUITES. c. l'llces the very lowest. Qtnllty ol goods the best. Satisfaction guaiauteed in very paitlcular. Cnakcit.a, Cofllnf) and Rhrouiifi We have a full line which we wilt furnish a he lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest quality at ery reasnnablo prices. ail ami ne cuimuceu. JOSEPH F. REX, Anrll-ly KAHT WEissnmi. Dr. Q rnr.Pinr.D bt J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hold bv Dronlstsatid Perfumers. This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale by dealers and crocers. professional & Bnsiuess Carfls. W. lyi Rapsher, TTOr.Si:V ano coHNRKLLOIi AT T.AW, First door above the Mansion House. MAtrCII CHUNK, .... VBNN'A deal Ifcdute mid collection Agcnc). Will .Huy mi Ken i:eni lunate. ronveui ri mr ueauv none. ollcrltons promptly made. Settling 'states of Dec-dents ft specially. May he coi'sulted li Rnfcllsh and (lernmii nnv. l- 1 W. G. IVT. Soiplo, I'llYBlciAN and swinr.ot?, wtii BTnnKT, - lwiioiiton Slay be eonsidled In I!nclisli nml (lei man. I ecial iiltentlon tileii lo (Ijneeoloify. Ol'Firu IlnuiiH: Viom 12 M. In 2 1'. M.,nud lonintnol". M mar. at-vl TheM iron rifled cllffi that or the deep, Wr worn antU lliumlrr iwarreu. enormous lower. Stand like the work of souie nrluieiml power. Titan or Hemluiyos, llmt would keep Klrm word Toiwor o'er the bastlouud sti'ep Of turret erowned neltard, or mlirutl.at uoner. Valnlv beneath, as though they ronld devour Tho rooted rooks before them, reel and leap The headlong wnveai mid na a plumed phalanx, CriHhmt hi the assault or mine strong aitauei. Indomitable still, It shattered ranks Cheers to the breach nmlii, and yet rifrflln, So from the baUIInc Ullmv bunits the swell Of n nioro awful eoniliat than of men. Aubrey de Vere DECIDED BY JILANOK DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Halli, Pa.. !"' vtwrtw. HU'IK HOTKL. TUKS1IWS. T AL1.KNTOW N, KAIIL.!-; Ilt'l l' I't ihu ui", i VT HASnon. tmnAvm . nur.ii . HATH, Wkhnksdayb AMI SATUISII ws. Ofllce Hours I'rom 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. riuetice llinited to dNeas.es of the Eye.Ear, Nosc&Throaii Al?ci,i:erractJonofthoi:yrs or the mlji.st meiit or-'lasst'S, Sale bills minted nt this ofTiro at lowest juices. A Brawny Bargee at the S!alm TH E POLICE GAZETTE tiikj Had the Deslrod Effect I CiEBOLLTOif. Gbcih Co.. Ili. Nov.. '83. highly recommend Pastor Koonlg'a Nerva Tonlo to anybody that has suffered from head eebe as my son did for o yot CI the medicine cured him. 1 for E yours, becauso a bottles II. McTIUUE. j Saved Hor Life. Naw Hatem, Com., Feb. 9, 1659. ThU li to certify that my mother has Buuer4 from nervooa woaknesa lor over SO years. We have tried Innumerable remedies and phys. lclani, she alto vent to Uormany for ber health, pending in all thousands of dollars with only temporary boqeBt. At last V tried 1'aBtor Koenlz's Nerve Tonlo and Elixir of Iron, and I bouostly and sincerely bcllove that she pot only reootved more benefit from them than all other combined, bat would havo died beforo this with out them, as she was petting weaker every day. beforo wo began with tho above medlolno, Ul Da, UOUT. F. KUNI, 77 Chapel t Our Pamphlet for sunorers of nervous di seases will be eer.t Ivve to uny address, and fioor patiente can bJlo obtain this mulU'inc roe or charge from tie. ThU remedy ban been prepared by the Itevoieuil Pastor Kumig, of Fort Wayne, lud , for the psl ten years, and is now prepared under his duto liou by the KOENIO MEDICINE 00.. 13 Wd. UUlua, nr. Clttea Bt, ('Ilii'lUO, ILK 0OLD BY DRUCOISTS. l Ico 81 uer liotllc. a Itnttlen for .r. Dr. O.r. Horn, ngt. , Leliighton hIIih nntv lllnslv:il(Ml uaiier in the woih: contalnlnE all the latest sensational mid sport infv iium. No saloon keener, bather or elul room can atlorit to be upbuilt It. H alwa)K M,nlri.a trlptiiU wherever It l?rM(S. Mulled loany aildiess In the United Slates. securely wrapped. 13 weeks for 51. Send live cents lor sample cop). Richard 1C. Pox, It IS Ills BOle ttriltlQ ijt uicna. bum anu panis. .i n iu. .l.u'.ra .liirt. mat. vest. von tllei by the hour of itwms l.itin! da)' mi 1:1... .u1.n h.t mir1cr' made UL, the ,hul dm-rence betwwn comfort and ntiuiy 1 "wl "'I a mere tritle from hit week's pay. Why don t vou buy one for yourself? To realite how 1. 1 ,.t 11 :,.!,. t l-..,. if will uiiv..ir l'ranltlln Hqnnre, New Tin k Clly. BSfSiihscribp for nnd read this paper. Purely local. Oiu dollar a year. costs, think how lony It lasts, it ui iimi four sutts ot clolhes. Wetter Ret one tcwlay, be fore you torjet it. A day's delay may t . a month nt sickness, nnd cost a hundred tlim- tlu price ol a Slicker. Beware of worthless i inula! -w, every garment stamped with the " Fish brai.'l Trade Maik. Don't accept any Inferior co"t 1 en you can have the " Fish llraml Slkker dnwr without extra cost Particulars and illuttril vji alogue free. A.J. TOWER, - Bonton. llr :. more Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Pradtiate of l'lilla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS IlltANCiiliH. Fersenalioii ot the Tcclti a Specialty, OVFICE HOUUH: From g a. m. to 8 u. m. OA HALL, Mirkst Square, Maueh Chunk. UUANCIl OVK10K: UAST - MAUOH - CHUNK, iwu iMKirs nuiviioi I tisi-iiiui'e. Aprl,3-ni 1 to u a. in. amj Mp 7 p. m. Rapenold, n. D. S . a, nca OrrtCK -Over J. W. lUurlenbush ' Liquor Store, BANK STKEliT. I.EHIOIITON. in ail itu iifiiiiniiud Ttli Rxtraclei1 ftb(Hit 111111. (Ins administered when l eipiested Offlw lUy WEDNBHDAV ot e:u n weea. e.O.addeu, A1.LENT0WS. .yj Lehlnh emmlv. Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. 8 onice opposite the Opera House. Rank Street, Lo) -4! ton, Pa. DUNTISTltY IN ALL ITS NliANCllKS. Filling and iiuUIhk artllleial deiiliuvs a H'(i:ll tv. I.(",il amlhelli'S used, (las administered and Teeth KxtniHinl WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICK HOlUlSt-FiDin K . in., til 12 111., fioni I p. m., to r p, m., liom , p. m., 10 k p. in. CuiiHiiltattniis in Ivliitllhlior (ierinan Ofllee Hours al llaleton liM-iy salunlav. Oct 15-OT IV 1)PNTISTRY. Dr. J. A. Mayer &Scn. Dr. GEORGE H. MAYER, ifiiadii.Ue fmiii Hie Dental Department of the UnHerslly of IVmisylsmihi, has opeuedttu olllee In the same luiilillui- with nis laiuer. seeonu uoot- in ine ruv l umow. THU "COLCHESTER" RUIJIIEH CO, M 11I(1,adwav., MAUcnudii NK. pa.. Ilubher Rhoe unlc is worn uueomfortably tight, will uti. ii Mlp utr tho f.'ct. olfer a slioe with Inside of heel lined with ruhU-t Thl- linos In ihti liiw and prevents the rubbej titui Hiipiilutt nir. Call for the "Colchester ' "ADHESIVE COUNTERS JOHN E. LENTZ, Wholesale Atrent. AI.l.KNTOWN, PA. AT HET.1IL JIT Itetnll dealers can hae their names Inserted bete uuappllcutioii. ma) U, Isbo-yl and is now prepared io iccehee,eryouein ueeii of llrst-elass iientiil service. I line R-tw-tt mm EMORY j Mind wsndrlOK cured, Itooke learned parts ot tut, fcU.be. Prosiwctus POST sent ou spwhuAltai lo I'rof. A. tn Filth A. N. Yuri. MANSION HOUSE ()piote L. ft H. DeHit, HANK UTJtilKTi IiKIIIOUTON, 0. II, 11011, I'ltOl'ltlKTOi:. lilts house oilers llrst-clasa ueeoiuiimdalious for ransleiil ami pernianent hoarders. It li leen iewl ivntlediii all ltsdewrlineut,mid Is loeal d In onenf the most lilrtiiresqiiv utriliHs of the Miioiiiih. Term moderate. ftsVl'lw liAltlij uipplleil Willi hkuis. Hie elHileest Wines. Lhiuois and Fri r-ti i-tnter on tl. pr u-yi AL. CAMPTjETjIj, Jeweler ant Watctaater, Bank Street, Leliighton, imna. Kespectlnllv invites the MtMUlonof hit friends auuthe Cltlwin sjensrally to his Immense -j- Uw stock of Watches,' Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Pfle tlMt defy competition. It will Honxy Miller, FRANK P. DIEHL, -NOHTH HTUKhT, 1'ractlcal llUekixiiltluv llorseslioer Is prepared to do ul wolk In hh line Inlhelwst manner nml at the lowest Please e.ill. lnwwwu-iy. k5 .trices, WEIsSSPORT a)svfl ttul IntiHsci my stock befertintu e?jwt! H-wliefe. U13PAIHING Pl)my done at lowest charge, and all work pMroaleml, Don't ronct toe riaee. PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTUKElt OP PACICERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk A Lenbihlnn Z. II. C. I10M. I'roiH-lelor, PAOKKHTON, - - - Tallin. I Ills wfll kiHiwn Hotel iJaamlrablyrelltted, and has the beat eenn urn, nil Ions for )erMiisiieiit ami snsjeiU boarders. rJneellent rubles and Uie yi Ian Wiwrinri' ivn llnnp Vuixtoo I eisrybesl l.luuors. sublesutiaclied Qaor, Sliiit'prs, w indow f mhos, Mouldings, Hrpokots, llio sun. a irront clnwlnc ball of liru, lind just doBceudeU beliitnl tho fringo of elm trees on Meudow Hill, and the parched snmuief world was froe lo breathe nt Inst. Wayne Hllliird, finish ing his Bketch of the fern shnded pool in tho glen, ilropppu Mis pencil nml intuited his lungs with the fragrant oxygen. Mrs. Mix, clemiing trout for the mor row's breakfast, in the kitchen, sighed a sigh of influito relief. "Ouu more day's gonel" said bIio; and Kftty and Tilly, Bkimming cream in tho cool collar, made haste with their work so ns to finish without the light of it candle, and as they worked they talked nnd laughed lightly, as girls will do. Who wore Kitty and Tilly? Why, tlipy were Mrs. Mix's "hired Ifolp" the rosy daughters of impecunious neigh bors, who wero more than glad to eke out their slender allowance of pocket money by assisting the harassed land lady in "busy times." Kitty was u ra diant bloudo, with hair just wanned with red, eyes of mischievous gray, and a complexion that would have been per fect wero it not for the sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of tho saucy nose. Tilly, on the contrary, was pnlo and dark, with big, solemn eyes full of jetty lights, nnd a small head sot with imperial grace on her slim shoulders; and their voices sounded like the indis tinct twitter of orioles ns thoy tulkod and skimmed great leathery sheets of cream nnd strained tho "night's milk" into broad, shining pans. "I think he's splendid!" said Kilty. "So do II" said Tilly, enthusiastically, "1 mean to have him!" said Kitty. waving her skimmer nbovo a fresh pan. 'I like that!" ironically observed Tilly. "I've always pined to bo an artist's bride," said Kitty. "Yes," interrupted Tilly, "nnd I have made up my mind to a city life. This country vegetation don't suit mo! 1 must marry ii city man!" Kitty covered up tho fitono cream jar with a little clinic "Well, how are wo going to settlelhis matter'f'' snid she, with n laugh. "We botli want Wayne Hillurd! We're both determined to havo him." "Draw lots," suggested Tilly. "Noth ing liko chanco for deforming n, question liko this. Oil! I say. Kitty, tlirj pan leaks. Give mo ono of the now ones. 1 do like u now milk pun it makes one thinkjif sheets.of silver," "No, wo won't Tlo tliat-it'S too -liack' noyed," said Kitty. "I'll tell you what we'll do, Tilly. Mr. Hillard never comes into the houso without going straight into the -milk room for a drink of new milk. Airs. Mix always leaves a littlo brown pitcher there for him. Well, we'll leave two pitchers, one white for vou. tho other uluo lor mo. the one that he selects shall tlecido the question. If it's blue then he's mine! li it's white I cheerfully give him up to you!" Girls. I should think yonil be ashamod of yourselves!" Tilly cavo a great start; Kitty colored until the freckles looked liko a fleet oi tiny brown boats on a sea of scarlet. Mrs. Mix was at tho head of. the stairs, glaring down at them like an indignant tabby cat. 'Wo wo Uulu t mean anything,' feebly uttered Kitty. We were only making fun, mur mured Tilly. "It ain't tho sort o' fun they used tc make when I was n girl," said Mrs. Mix, We wore talking about the milk. apologized Kitty, with excusable equivo cation. Tuin't worth while to fib," said Mrs. Mix. "1 was staudin' jest by the win der, nnd 1 heerd every word yon said. Hero's tho platter o' lisli. I'ut it In cool place, not too near the milk." Kitty Farrar and Tilly tirey looked guiltily at each other, and indulged in n surreptitious titter when the door closed sharply. . 'Do you suppose she tllil hear it nllr said Tilly breathlemsly. It isn't a hanging mutter if she did, declared Kitty. "Quick gut the pitch ers! Take them in tho back wa 1 hear him coming now." (Jh, if it s come to your knowing liu very stop "Do hold your tongue, Tilly! On tho wliitely scoured milk room shelf stood tho two little pitchers, one ol old "ilowiug blue,' tho other a squatty white ware specimen, with. a crystal clear tumbler beside them, hi Kitty's haste she had forgotten to till but one, and ns tho two dimpled faces peeped from tho twilight darkuues at the head of the oellar stain they could see Wayne Hillard come direct to tho little milk room and take up the white pftcher. "There!" whispered Tilly, Biwsinod loolly squeezing Kitty's round little arm,. llut the white pitcher wits empty. He set it down witli a smothered oxoliuna. ton of iuiiuttienoe, ami seizing the How ing blue iHiured out a glass of cool, foam, Ipg milk and drank it Then he walked, out again. KTherel" retorted Kitty. "He took my pitcher after all." "hut he tool: mine Hint." "Don't be shabby. Tilly. If ever any thing was rejected your pitcher was. He U mine." "Konseiuss, ICit! Uy all the rules of love und war ha belongs to me." "1 mean to have him, anyhow." "I'll u about tlmt." said Tilly reso lutely. Hiislil" cried Kitty. "Wlwt'n Uuiti ijQin'e one giggling. It's Tom." "No, it isn't. Tom has been sent up to Spotawood farm for half a docen ducks AMD DHALBK IN SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH. Bank St Lehightou. PecivisOT All Kiiuls of Dimil Luiier Hliiiiglos, Railings, tlemlnck Lumber, &o., &c. D. J. KISTLER for Sunday's dinner. It's your guilty conscience, Kit, that's all." "I'll tell yo, mister," snid Tom, if you'll promiso never to let on "who it was, nnd if you'll gimmo that 'ero j'iuted flshin' polo o' yourn as ye don't uso ho more." "1 don't think I enro much about your news, Tom," said Mr. Hillard, who was just settling himself for a morning's sketching by tho river heights. "Oh, but you will when you hear it," snid Tom. "Mother says, says she, 'Girls, you'd orter'd be ashamed of your selves.' And Kit Farrar sho said she lrnowed your step, nnd Tilly Grey she said sho 'lowed to marry a city feller like you, and then thoy ngrcod to chance It, And there was something about two colored pitchers 1 don't rightly under stand that: but I ruther think yon fell to Kitty's lot, nnd sho was awful tickled and" . "Look hero, Tom," said Mr. Hillard, leisurely turning over his tubes of qolor, "don't It strike you that this is very like telling tales out of school? It isn't like ly tho young Indies meant you to repeat these littlo jokes!" "But thoy was dead In earnest," wheezod Tom. "Much yon know about it," said Hill ard. "No you can't havo tho rod. Clear out, and romoinbor for the future never to tattlo. Tom Mix retired much discomfited and Wayne Hillard began to paint, but as he painted ho pondered, "If I m really tho sportof battle, said ho, "I ought to surrender myself at once. Pretty little beauties thoy aro fair and dark, liko a sunbeam and a shadow, side by sidel "How happy could I bo with either, Wero t'other dear charmer away, Kitty Farrar is my possessor, ch? 1 do really think I ought to havo given that young marplot the fishing rod after all." Ho laughed as the idea grow in his mind; yet moro and moro ho liked it. Ho had noticed Kitty and Tilly oftener than they had dreamed of. Ho knew that Kitty was the clergyman's nioce, nnd that Tilly's dead father had been a colonel in tho civil war. Ho wa3 quite awaro that thoy woro pretty and grace- r. . l ...,. i . i .,. . no, wiiu mvet't. iuw vuiues, unit a picutr csqno way of wearing flowers in theit hair. Thoy begun a joke," said ho to him self, "I'll finish it!" Kitty Farrar was spreading table nap kins out lo bleach on tho grass beyond the lawn tennis court. Tilly stood hold ing tho basket for her when Mr. Hill ard approached. But the instant they saw him a gentle ice of indescribable dignity frozo around them. Thoy recog nized his greeting as two young duch esses might havo done. 1 can t do it. ho told himself, and fell to talking about tho weather. How ho wished that beapogmeo Tom had held his tongue. But after that ho observed Kitty quietly and often. Sho is a violot in the shade," he thought. "A dowdrop hiding from the sun. Yes, 1 really think: l snail ask Her to marry jncJmt I would. Jika.mi.Ihu. clo Churchill to ieelier first." Uncle Churchill arrived on tho scene a handsomo middle aged lawyer, with dark eyes and a shrewd mouth. "Which is it?" said ho. "Oh, you must decide that for your self," laughed Wayne. That's hardly fair." said Mr. Church- hill. It's so important that you should be entirely free from bias or prejudice,' pleaded Wayne. "At tho end of a week let mo know what you think." At tho cud of the week Uncle Church ill reported. "It can only bo Tilly Groy.' said ho She is porfect simply perfect!" "Tilly Groy!" repeated Wayne. "She is a very pretty girl, I admit; but as com' narcd to Kitty Purrar I can only say what I think, said Undo Churchill. ' Take another week to consider it,'' said Hillard. "I will," said Undo Churchill. Kittv and Tilly, however, wero not entirely unobservant of matters, and one evemmr when Churchill and Ulliard m turned from a day's fishing two stolid German madchens were waiting at table. The girls had gone home. 'Their follw wanted them," Mrs. Mix snid regretfully. 'We'll follow them," said Mr. Ulliard sotto voce. An excellent idea!" paid Churchill promptly. Kitty Farrar sat ou the doorstep ot the old house with n black kitten in her lap when Mr. Hillard came up the walk Sho colored liko a carnation. "You see I have found you out," said he. "Kitty, were you running away from me?" "Not not becauso I was afraid," an swered variant Kitty. "Woll, wherover you run for the future l hhall follow." said ho, -because 1 love vou. Kitty." And it was not until the little diamond rime that had been his mothers was safelv fitted on her finger that he mis chievously nlludqd to Tom's betrayal of the state secret. "You know." said he. "that I havo be longed by right to you ever since I took up the blue pitcher. Kitty's eyes flashed. "But you took up the whito pitcher first!" said she. "Go back to Mitildn Grey, if you please; 1 shan't detain you." "1 couldn't if 1 wanted to," eaid Wayue. "Miss Grey (f bIio chooses is to be my aunt. Besides, blue is my oolor," with his eyes fixed on tho knot of ribbon at Kitty's throat. "Mr. Churchill is n very handsome mau, SONGS WE USED TO SING. SOME OLD MELODIES AND THEIR LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS. How and from Aiiom Cutiie "The Old Oaken Docket," "I.lfu on Hie Ocean Wave" nnd Other Familiar Verses. I.lltlo Compensation for tho Authors. lu a smnll and old fashioned but cozy chop 'house, way down town, two veri tablt Bohemians snt tho other afternoon, and over their pipes syxchanged recolloc tiom. Their talk after a while touched upon old familiar songs, many of which possess peculiarly interesting local asso ciations. "Now there's 'The Old Oaken Bucket,' said one of tho Bohemians; "that song had its birth up here in Dtiano street in 1817. Samuel Woodworth, a gifted but oiTutie priutor, was living there at the tlmo. Ono hot Bummer's day he wont into his house and drank a glass of wabir, remarking, 'that tasto's good, but how I wish that I could drink just nt this minute from the old oaken huckot ou my father's farm,' Woodworth'e wife remarked sympathetically, 'What a poem could bo written ou that thought! The printer pondored Tor a minute, and sitting down at the nearest table began to writo. Soon tho touching verses beginning 'How dear to this heart aro tho bcciios of my childhood' were written. Soon aftorward tho worde wero coupled with a melody composed by Kiallmark for -'Araby's Daughter,' and wero sung far and wide," " 'Woodman, Spare That Tiee,' is an other famous song, based on a local in cident," said tho second Bohemian. "Tho words wero written by Georgo P. Morris, who lived in New York almost nil his lifo and died here in 181. When he was a boy. his homo was on a farm not far from Bloomingdalc. Ho was wont to play there under an old tree planted by his grandfather. "Many years after ho had- left tho farm and the property had passed out of the hands of his family ho happened in that neighborhood ono day, and saw a man about to cut down tho old familiar tree. Ho begged tho man to desist, and receivod tho gruff response that the tree would bring $10 for firewood." He gavo tho man tho money and took n bond for tho safo protection of tho tree. Soon afterward ho wroto the noted song, which was set to muslo by Henry litis-sell." "You havo heard how 'A Lifo on tho Ocean Wave' camo to bo written, I sup- poser queried tho first stieaker, as ho moistened his lips. "No? Well, it was this way. Lpcs Sargent was walking along tho edge of tho Battery ono bright morning when tho numerous craft, danc ing ou tho glistening water, brought to his mmd a suggestion made to him some time beforo by his friend, Henry Russell, that ho write a marine song. Ho wrote tho words of 'A Lifo on the Ocean Wave,' and showed them to Georgo P. Morris, Avhocjuiirkcd, thaLLiuy-)nujrt.ojuiic(UlbL tlo poem, but they would not do for a song. Soon afterward Russell met bargent and asked him for- tho verses. Taking them to a music storo at Broadway and Park Place, Russell went into a little back room, seated himself at a piano nnd in a few minutes composed tho air of the famous song. Sargent never received a cent for it, although tho sales of the song were large. " 'Ben Bolt,' you remember, was a noted soug along about 1850," continued the first Bohemian. "The original words of that somt wero written In 1813 by Dr. Thouuis Dunn English, of Philadelphia, while mi a visit to Now York, and sent us a gratuitous contribution to a mnga- zino edited by his friend N, 1". Willis. Somo years af toward tho verses wero ro- peuted from memory to rielson tuieass, a Now York Bohemian, who bet them to music, adapting an old German soug, Tho instantaneous success of 'Ben Bolt' mado It a source of great profit to its mihlishers, bnt Kneass died in poverty, complaining that ho only received a trifle lor his work. So far as is Known tne writer of the original verses got nothin, 'But few writers of popular songs ever made any money out of them, oracular- remarked the second Bohemian There's tho familiar case of John How ard Payne, a Now York boy, who wrote Home, Sweet Uome' wliile starving in an attic in fans, itio tong was to oe sn in his oporu, 'Cl.tri, tho Maid of Milan.' I'ayno never got anything for it. and later in his lifo lie wrote to a friend iu tills city; 'How often have 1 been in tho heart of Paris, Berlin, Lon don ov miuiu oilier city, and havo heard tiersons singing or hand organs playing 'Home, hweet llomo' without having a shilling to buy myself tho next meal or a nluco to lav my head True, Paynes case was a patneiie one, assented tJoiit'iiuan no. i, -ims there have boon Instances where song writers made a Kreat deal of monoy nnd did not know how to keep it. Tako the experience of Stephen Collins Foster, for. example. IIo produced -uiu iveniucKy Home.' 'Old Dog Tray,' 'Uid jjoiks at Home,' 'Old Undo Ned' and scores of other jiopul.tr songs for which ho re ceived largo Mims of money. It is a mat ter of record tltat more than 125,000 copies of 'Old Dog Tray were sold in eitditeen months. Foster was a reckless. hnnnv-uo-liicky fellow. Some of his most famous sougs were written on brown wrapping jmper iu tho back part af a downtown arocery iu this city. He was taken -sick hero and was convoyed to a Iiocnitul, where ho died penniless Jim. 18. lbOl. received large Tho Usu of liowcrs. Flowers aro-usod much nioro sensibly than thoyVisod to lie. Tho nIAurd fash ion of loading a young woman down with a dozen or moro lingo bonqnota, every ono measuring from fifteen to twenty inches across, is no longer in vogue. Tho atrocious custom died of its own inappropriatoness. Jt is possible oven with tho most dell cato blossoms, which aro tho ossenco of grace Jtnd refinement, to bo positively vulgar. Tho largo corsago bouquets which wero so popular for two or thret years Beem to havo vanished, not to re appear, from tho very fact of their over- sizo and overuse, This is true as well ol tho bunch of flowers for tho street dresf as for tho ball toilet. Flowers aro not sc worn beoiHtso of their wido and exag gerated uso when thoy got out of tht hands of women of taste and refine ment into those of tho sort who bleach their hair and daub their faces. The fashionables now permit themselves onlj a hunch of violets in tho spring, when a craving for flowers cannot bo stifled. Moro coloring is used in funeral flow ers than ever Iwfore. Set pieces aro nc longer used. Loose flowers furnished bj members of tho family aro tho only onee considered appropriate. This is a sonsi- bio departure Why should tho. still waxen camellias and tho tuberose bo al ways used? To somo sensitive minds these flowers nro so assoriated with deatt that, soon at any time, they only recall a scene of mourning. Flowers at a fu neral nro intended to console the living with their loving touch and gracioui softening of tho grim outlines. There it moro tenderness iu tho droop of one Lu Franco roso than in forty stiff, modorouf japonicas. Now York Ledger. A blacklnc box One in the eye. 100 Ladles Wonted. And 100 tneti to mil at druggist;, for a free package of Lane's tflinily Medicine, the great root and licib remedy, disco veerd by Dr Silas Ime while iu the Rocky moun tains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is .1 (motive cure. For constipa tion tind clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. K veryone praiMS it. Large-size package, AO rents. At all drinulBlV. The patient horse lias endured for agei, but the patient wagon has been known only since the Introduction of the ambu lance. Slilloli's Consumption Cure, This Is bennid Question the most success ful Cough Mrdictns wo have ever sold, a few doses Invariably enre tho worst cases of cough, croup, and llronchltls, whlleit's wonder. r.l success in ine cureol i;oimimD- llon Is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since it's first discovery It ha been sold on a guarantee, a (est. which no oilier medicine can stand. If you ''have & cough we earnestly ask ou to try It. Price 10 cents, CO cents, and $1.00; If Vour luncs arc sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at lllcry's or Thomas' drug stores. She (at the piano) "Listen I how do you enjoy that refrain?" lie "Very much. Tho mote you refrain the better I like it." Ilileklen'H Arnli-H Kalta. Tho 11K.ST Halve lu the world for outs, brases. sorus. ulcers, jtalt rheum, feier sores, tetter. chapped hamls, chilblains corns and all' skin uiupuous, ami posmciy cures piles, or no pay iL-imreu. 11 is tiiiaruuiceti itiuive periecr, sans factioii, or money refunded. Price 23 centsper box. For sale by 1IKI1H1I drnculst, Tile l luli Learned to Walk. Heurilc Dshl, oP Aalesund, Norway, was a render and follower of Darwin. Wishing to apply his theory of the limit of adaptability of a species to it environment, ho procured a honing from 11 neighboring fjord and curned it homo in a tub of sea witter. Ho renewed the water dally for somo time, and grad ually reduced the quantity, with so little inconvenience to the horriivr that he concluded that tho fish might iu time learn to breathe air undiluted with water, liko the cat and tho man. It tnrned out as he expected, and the water was finally turned out of the tut of tho herring, never to be replaced oven for bathing. Henrik next removed tht fish from its tub and placed it on the ground, whero it flopped about very awk wardly at first, but soon learned to move freely and rapidly. Iu a little while the herring was able to follow its master without difilculty. and then it became his constant compati ion abont the streets of the city. On 11 certain nnfortunate day Henrik hnd o& cttsion to cross a dilapidated bridge which spanned an arm of the horbor. The horring coming gracefully along. heedless of danger, now and iigain spring ing at tho ephemera, for which it had acquired au especial fondness, missed iti Speak lovingly, my dear girl. If you should have to eat your own words, you know, they'd taste all the better for being sweet. livery Home Should Have It. it Is not always comenient to call a physician for every hltle ailment. Having tied Flag Oil In the house you lurte a Ph)slclau always at hand; It kills itheuinatlsm, Xeuralgla, Burns, llrulses and all Aches mid Pains. Price 2Scts. There ate few Ihines In life ot which we may be certain, hut this Is one of them, Pan-Tina Couulinnil Consumption Cure has no equal for I'oiikIis, Colds and Consumption. Price 25 and V) cents at Thomas' Drug Store. He "The fools are not all dead jet." Sho "That's as true as vou live." And he couldn't understand' why she empha sized the "you." Miles' Nerve, mut Liver Pills. All important discovery. Thev act on tliu liver, btoiiuicli and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedly emu biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation .Splendid for men, women ami children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 ilnscs for 2." cents. Samples free at T. D. Thomas and A . F. Ilicrvs Drins Store. Cuinso ".laysmlth Is penurious, isn't he?" Fangle "I should say he wal He won't even laugh at a joke unless It li at some one clso's expense." water beneath nnd est and Stream. was drowned. For- Caste In Southern Itidln. The caste system is terribly strict. The Pulleahs and Cnanekars (the lattei the lowest of nil) are wretched creatures, the former only being privileged to weal a garment reaching to their knees and a fillet on their heads, also to employ bar bers. The Coanekars aro never allowed to come near the town, and even in the villages, when thoy come to buy rice, Col. Dmry has seen them deposit the A Sensible Mat, Would use Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and l.uiiKs. It is curliiK more rases oruomtns, uoias Asthma, iironeiiuis. croup- anu an inroai ana Luuk i roubles than any other nieuicine.. ins proprietor has authorized any druggist togirs mvinee you ui uiv I.trge Bottles eoc oii 11 Sample llollle Free to convince yoU' inciii minis gicnt iciueuy. ami SI. He was from far off England, A nil he loved with vows in sighs. And whllo he dropped his "h's" ll'hy, tho maiden dropped her eye 1. Worth Its Weight In (laid. tr vim r...-1 itiifii-esseil. vour annetite Is ooor price twenty paces in front of tho shop and aro troubled will; dlJ7iness of the head. La --.- ,i i ,-t,,i ,..., tl,r. the 'I lousnessor. )KK?iF'lf?l"Hta- laior win euro ou. iriai sue uuuies urc. and retire to a certain distance; then the shopkeeper would como ont, put down tho nee, tako up the money ana with draw, when tho poor slave would take I possession of his purchase, lwenty yards is the prescriuoti uistonco tnai must always be maintatneit between n low canto person and one of it higher. But when a Brahmin conies along the road tho peoplo scatter on both sides tc make way for tho purer reing. Mpeo tator. Heading and Crossing tho Legs Men often cross their legs at public meetings because they go there to listen or to bo entertained. They are not the factors iu tho performance, and thoy a una Lmiivii nli sielim In N'ew Vnrk'advises all Ills patients that suiter with roughs' and -olils to use ran-1 nut eouitii anu wmsuinpiiuu cure. : and &o cents. Trial uoines iree ai ihomas Drugstore. A learned writer declares that butter was unknown lo the ancients. This makes It harder than, ever to account for th fiayir of some we have tasted. pocll. t-i... . 111.... I...... Il.ii.u. Im, anrt nnln. 1 liu 11.IIISHIUII immii iwiik, iui-i"iei "" ful sickness loiotinst health marks un -epoch in iiiullfH of the Indliidiial. Such a remarkable event In li ensured III the memory and thepgency uherebv t lie good Health lias ueeu aiiaiueu is f luteluliy blesseil. iienee 11 is inui so mucu is leard lu praise of liieclrlc Hitters. 80 many feel lliey owe llieir lestoraiiou 10 ueaiiii, me 1 Kt.vj 1 . ,. , .,urI,,.., onil Tnnle. If vou naturally place themselves in the most ure Doubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver nmfnrtn1ln nnultlnn known namolv or Stomach, of long or short standing you will eomfortable position "nown nameiy, suu.,y ,1M feiU., Uy ,,sol)f Kleetrlc lilttrrs. Sold leaning well back in their chairs and ai joe. and Si per bottle at Itebcr's Drug Store, crossing their legs. A man nlmost In- ; variably crosses his legs when lie rends a i skjiieih 1 an tun. newspaper, but is more apt to lie down ,.mumKN. not be -aeg- when he reads a book. lie reads the i,.,wi. colds lu Hie head ami sutintes lirug oa paper, of course, to inform himself, but catmih and lung affections. F.lyis Cream Jia m rl Vt . ... , ,Q,cul f Uu euresiit onec, 11 Is pert ectly sat e. ami It easl y at the same time the perusal of its con tents is recreation to htm, and his body aeain seeks its position of relaxation When a man is reading n newspaper and waitinct for his breakfait his legs are al ways crossed, but as soon as the lireaK fast is ready he puts the paper aside, straightens out his legs under the table, and turns his whole mlna on the duties ot the day. St. Louis Republic. Say "Thank You.' I suiinoso when you do a friend a good turn, and ho is so busy enjoying its bene fits that he iroes off in a hurry and for- sets to say "Thank yon, yon are likely to sa v to yourself, "i ll next try my nana on somebodyat least who can get breath (Cs more, the sores all lienlcd and I con enough before he eats his cherries to sidernl my IkiIi.v saved. Mother, Concord, look back on tho orchard. ingratiiuue i. 11 iiprlleit lulu the nostrils. It also cures catarrh, the worst cases jleldlug to tt. Judge "Have jou eycr seen the pris oner at the bar?" ICitness "Never, your honor; but I've seen him when I strongly suspected he'd been at It." A Itilby Saved. Sim ,- Iilrtl. mv hadv had running sores all over his head", and the doctors taidthat ho tutifct die, for lliey could not iteai mem. I used everything 1 ever heard ofj but it was no good. He got so bad that he would not uiirt-e. My husband's sister told me to iry Sulphur Hitters as she had gresffaltb. in" them. 1 used a bottle and' the sores cmiuieiiced to heal. After using two bot- "Annther niiiu who said Kitty solemnly, "and 1 do BUU1 0r Imiiiey for his songs was Henry think T'lly fancies him. Oh, 1 am so glad!" "Let's walk over to the Grey farm "ami oougmtulate them," said Hillard. "But, cried Kitty, "we will neither of us ever lie married if you dare ngain to allude to the-i-the two pitchers." "o, that we will pot!" said Tilly. And Tom got the jointed fishing rod after all. lie didn't deservo-it, but what sort of n world would this be if people only got their deertl--Shirley Browne In Fireside Companion. Highest of all In Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Ites, upclti Hull) ami. enured in e 1 tr. iiitM I l KV.YSI U.l.l- llli'11-.ll I ml I 1.. 1 1 iu 1 WeilduijU u hu-.tiif.-i liin-i It'ltL,' lll'isl. llOt-r.ll It 11111 IM iii-. I'.llli.M llniin' will u-i'i-lvi- liiunii-t .ill n tt he Is uoerills, 1, si on 1 al tin nl lull. i Very Lowest Prices. I R1ABLF.A UN N-.'KTII sTUI IT, nail the How l, Leh'.Mim ui -;u All the frebhef county nevvb in thir- paper. Head it. aAu Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE C. Woik, of this city, tho author or 'Wake Nicodemua,' 'Marchlug Through Ueorgia' and 'Grandfather's Clock.' The sales of the last mentioned song were enormous, and Work received, aJli.OOO iu royalties on tlmt alone. -rw ituit Time. No Inducement. Freddie Let us broak this cup. Little Johnnie No; it doesn't lielong to a set. Bpoeli. Cheap Literature. Some idea of the quality of what i known as "ix'iiu.v dreadful" literature in England may be obtulnud from the state ment that a lady, the wife of a well known phjeifian. hid occasion to oom idain m veral timiM that her cook- neg lected her dnty. Finally this negligence Uikii... .uciuk that the im-trwM was coninolled to haul her over tho oonls. What win, hrr amazement ti be calmly iuforuii-d I.., lb -; i 1; w "Until that she was ! miii-h npi.-n with the novel she was willing i"i v-iy pupor that she haa no i,r- ... ntteirl tt- her dutU'i in the kitchen' 1 .U-ui .S'ieJlU. . is the great trial of parents with children and of God with man. I'd rauier a man would hurl "Thanks awfully" at me than to keen dumb. Even conventional and slang thanks are better than utter discourtesy and bianK ingraiiiuue. Lewiston Journal. Greeley's llano. It is said that a friend once found Horace Greeley at 8 o'clock in tho morn Ing. at the close of it long, hard day's work, with a heap of applications for autocrraiihs before him, which he intend ed to answer "This time you need for sleep," urged his friend. "Why do you reply to theni?" "They seiid mo return stamps," ho an swered piteously, in his shrill voioe; "I canuot steal threecentsl" The largest fee ever paid to a ecotcn advocate was that ot i.uou guineas sent to tho lord advocate with his brief in the recent adion with reference to the "Kvcuse t from being a king," ttrairkt Murthly estates, live hundred guinea 1 . iarrIiijllrE relaraih. Your head is was the fee at first sent, but this to newspaper nun .hould neier not enough to induce his lordship tCle0, . , Z,. ,,.i . ..nP. leave his dnties iu parllameut. ftoMUvntorttoltouritiutte time, a the lord advooate received ,1 1 ward and upward" should be the motto. fee of 800 guineas in a court of hessious case till then the highest fee known in 1 Scotland. It is curious that both few sliould liave been supplied by Anie.ricin The -silent majority is not the popular side. They All Vailed. The fid'owlHg letter from Mr. W. A. Thuiuaun, of Columbus, Wis., Is peculhvrly IntercalliiK: "My wife?' wtys he, "has been treated for her head, stomach and nervont pruktralioii by three doctors In New York, two iu Chiciigo, one in Philadelphia, one in Cincinnati, nnd at the large inslitute in llutlalo for 1(1 monlli. They all fulled. But one Isdlle of Dr. Miles Restorative Nerine helped her wonderfully." Thit should be used III all headaches, hackachet, change-i ufe life, nerv- us dUliitUiw", fill, rlictiniatl.iu. etc. Ask at T. D. Thomas' and W. K. Bierv's driif! store for a free trial bottle and Dr. Miles' new book tn the Nerves, ami Heart. inilliimairiw, Mr. Kennedy and Mr. U WinMiia. uud it Is equally curious that Uth of tht-iu hart their actions in the uuirt Li-uitvu Truth. 'von .""Id rt your own !p ihwurt an ..nlir .irrv 0,agoiMlHt,lrlM 7 would be svtMaul at il a ansa of dual, dandruff, and daaii atMu.tlMresM aoanUtl.. TJi btwt and ivoat popular preparation for . l.aaiBg the scalp it Ayer's lltlr Vigor