1 Mm Plate Faitcy JOB W01K Will Be Found $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT--" Live and Let Live." .28 when po pid in Advance. VOL. XIX.. No 10 Lehighfcon, Carbon Cdunty, Ponna,, Januajyl?, 1891. Single Copies 5 Cents BENCH All ktuds of Rough Material ound predominating among almost every style of Dress MsforAutumn&Winter wear. Among the Plain Rough tarviceable than handsome Camel's Hair. We call particular at tention to our 15c per yard goods. $ 1.35, .$1.50 and 2.50 per yard 634 Hamilton Lehigh Goal & Hardware Go, LIMITED) , e il t r e orner, North First Street. Would Make this Special Announcement Of the fact that they have bought the finest and most complete lino of Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Shells, both blank ' and loaded. Gun Covers, Game Bags and all Implements and Tools used by the Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county, and that ' they-have marked them at prices that will dfy eompetition. e extend an earnest invitation to all to coma and inspect them whether you want to buy at present or not. We also have n line of Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. THE FIRST PREMIUM 1 1 KOCH & SHANKWEILER Have again bean Awarded tt FIRST PREMIUM at the I-ehlgh county Fair (or toe manufacture and display ot the flnost Una of Men's Boys' and Children's CLOTHING. fjila is sufficient evldonee that the Arm of Koch & Shankweller still take the lead In the Clothing JJiulntu In the .LehlKh Valley. Their stock for tbt Fall has been carefully selected, ,t . and Is by far the largost erer shown In this section. Working Suits, Business Suits and Dress Suits in LargeJQuanti- ties, and of every Description. Smoking jackets, House Coats, Office Coats, Bath Robes, &c, in great variety. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! ! Thousands to select from, In all the newest shades. Eersey takes the lead. Wo have I hem In raurteeea Different Shades. Boy's and Children's Clothing. Our eenaters are piled full. VTe will. make any mother proud' ot her boy. It Is astonishing haw cheap these Suits are sold. : OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. - As you m by FIRST PREMIUM we had the rdertegalnall these points: ut. Wa start with first class material, lad. Expert cutters. Bra. Beit ot trimmings 4th. Ml skilled mechanics to mako the garments, Stb. Perfects fits sad eur customers alw iys pleased. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Vuoerwear, Knit Jackets, Hosiery. Suspenders, Dress and Flannet Shirts, Dress, Street and Driving Olores, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Sc. , , (y We make it a point to lead the trade In these lines and are the first to show' all the new de eVju tresh from the manufacturers, (lire us a call, and we will try to please you. Koch & Shankweiler. The Mine anil Largest Clgtbino: House in tlie ; LeMili Talley. Hotel Allen Building. CentreSpuare. ALLENTOWN, PA., KS0PP0S1TE L. FIRST STREET, - - LEWGHTON, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens-- Prints, Ginghams HoTSGillKS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of (he very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware, tVood and Willowwaro of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Oassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ploady xaade Clothing' in great variety and at prices with the reach Fall purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be nought for at any other general usurp eta, ou-ciotos, .Damps ana fixtures in great variety and of best quality at 'Rock 'Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and tame articles can be purchased A cur load of coarse salt has just been received tho price y been marked clown to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store in this section. Uau and be convinced. itespectfully, July 823-71 &MdS REIGEL. iflD tlfflDL of all JUD If Ullll at this office. Prices low For Brussels, Ingrain and Good Bag Garnets. Saxonv. Germantown and Stocking Yarns, urasn mats, can at Excelsior Carpet "Works, WORTH TXMJ 8TBB1T. UBHIQ&TOW, CAMEL'S HAIR ! are here again. They will be Goods there is nothing more Four other grades, $1.00 St., Allentown. trade In style, quality, make and finish and In i 8. DEPOT,- . store in this vicinity. Feed at prices lully as low as the elsewhere. kinds nicely exectfted Carpet Wool, and Professional & Business Cards. W. M. Rapshor, ATTORNEY .so COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the Mansion Uoute, MAUCH CHUNK WJHN'A Heal Estate anil Collection Agency. Will Hut ind Sell Real Kitate . Convevaneln.' neallv done. Collections promptly made. HettlFog Estates nl Decadents a specialty. May be consulted In English and German nor. 22-vl PACKERTON HOTEL. Midway between Maueh Chunk & Lenlghton, Z. 11. C. HOM, rroprletor. PACKERTON, - . - Pta. this well-known Hotel Is admlrablyrefitfed, and has the best accommodations for permanent and anslent boarders. Kxoellent Tables and the 9t ry best Liquors. Stsbtesattachad. 11an MANSION HOUSE Opposite Uk S, Depot, BANK STREET, - . LEHIOHTON, C. H. BOM, PROPRIETOR. llils house offers first-class accommodations for ranslent and permanent boarders. It has been newly reBtt1ln all Its departments, and Is locat ed in one oi me most picturesque ponton, ai laa borough. Terms moaerate.tar- The bAR Is upplfed with the choicest Wines, Liquors and jigars. rrcsu utgeron tap. iprii'ii O. A. CLAUSS, Offloe with Clauss Bros.', First street, Lehlghton Fire, Life akd Accident INSURANCE. Only Krst-elass Companies are represented Information cheerfullyfurnlshed. -iy Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. X. flth St., - . . . AZXEXXOWW. DENTISTRY, la all Its branches. Fxesb gas always oq band. The patronage of the people Is solicited. Satisfaction giuronteed. 4-6-90 DR. J. P. BROWN, .Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases ot Women. Specialist in Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and turoat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Fins Praraeless Ere Glasses and SDeotaclei ad- justed my Own patent. augo-iy DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. AT lUKOOB.'BBOADWAY UODSK, MONDAYS. AT KAflTOK. BlMX HOTCL. TUK8DAVS. AT BETIILKUKU, 8UH HOTIL, WEDNESDAYS. S.T 11AT1I, f 111UATS AND OATUBDAY8. OffleeTToura From 0 a. m. to A o. m. rr.ntlfA limited to diseases otthe Eye.Ear, Nose k Throat tSf-Also. Refraction of the Kres or the ad lu jt- ment of glasses. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Ofllce opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Lehtjhton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITU BKANCHE8. FllUnK and making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetic, mad. Uas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITIl- OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS: From a . m., to 11 m from I p. m., to s p. a., from 7 p. ra., to 8 p. in. Consultations In English or- Herman Office Hours at Hmltton Krerv M&turd.r. Oct 15-87 IT DR.W.F.DANZER, - Mo. SO North Wyoming St.,1 HAZLETON, PENNA. Specialist In Diseases of the 5TB , NOSE AND. THROAT. Dr. Danier will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehigh ton, Spectacles and Eye Glasses accurately fitted at rcosuuauio prices. (-Consultation la German and English. augustie-eottn Sajre Tour,. Hair BY a timely use of Ayer Hair Vigor. This preparation uaa no equal as a dressing. It keep the icalp clean, cool, and healthy, ana preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of the hair. "I trta rapidly becoming bald and Kay; but after using two or three ttlts of Ajer'a Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Mclvln Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N, II. ' Some time ago I lost all my hair la consequence oi measles. Alter dus waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer'a Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong:. It has apparently come to stay. The Vigor la evidently great aid to nature." J. B. Williams, Floreavllle, Texas. "I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for the past four or fire years and And. it a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all I could desire, being harmless, caustng the hair to retain Its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Ayer'a Hair Vigor for several years, and believe that it naa caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. H. J. King, Dealer la Dry Goods, lie, BtshOprille, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, raivAain ar 0 Or. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mats. Mold tiir iriiciriatt.4 I'rtmra- MMa.ee rr u b.i.( uii b, j.l. . OMd4..Tr.;.X.r ,n wk luultr, F Ml Ml, Mt.(k, bil tu 'rSk7 lw n IKMStM SI. . iaf U lb, 1,t, ... tmf JM o , Boik mm, a i tin. . .7 p.,, w Auarlct. ra t. Himrn, .1 gtv. rla. all ravr Hi.,.' r fpur Motn.Kt. Mil, t. IbawnV.MII. I... OiMMT.UtKfW v.rr .. atari aa, rat.Ublaff 1'il.lH.AAl ll.it. AUcaa,ua Have you read the Advocate. A.. S. Rabenold, D. D, S KOU Sirica Over J. V. SawUlbiuu' Uajoer Store, B1KK 6TBEBT. LEUI8HT0X." uenUstry In all Its branches. Teeth Xxtraeted trlthoutPattt. OasadnilnUtenidwhenreauetted. omc irs "cu.iKsiJA v ot eaeu weea. r. 0. adaiees, AlUtKTOWH. s-n tiefatgh eouBtv. Pa. 'Subscribe (or and read this puper. Purelv laL One (3 FllltOlVIC Lite la too ' ort. (le r trlixl.t Tcio short for tinrali uro.ioli we too Simula m.-ot inn eentlo Wm for If I wioum.il 0 1, Unar, lielv let iSftknewlfng Iaw a. ..n . . V . 1 H- - . . I - 1 1 i ' Senk pardon fir a fnuit t I,a1 not known Save that inr lov. tnr you to elroux Ifiwt groiTn, It psss.it llioh uuiifi ot renm .' n In rjHwrU Inr. Dear treo'', by nil our p taint nntofd gladness, Or vtvty tender word n-ul fond cut Wnieh filled our lives win such aircet h.ppl ne.a, ' Forirat, forslr, that one brief h ur of madaessl Tuen may you know the hlRhpst Joy of living The OiU-llke peace llie'sweelDo.n vf (nrglr, InBl Hi tllii- It was one of those cold, dark Novom ber afternoons when the daylight, all KQp soon after three. A chilly knd of white mist was hanzlnit about, and the trees la the', squaro were shaking off ineir low remaining leaves, as tuoupu they were at last convinced thnt the poor, black, shrivelled things wore no ornaments, but rather a disfiguration. My knitting had i ropped Idly on my knee, and! was thinking. My p.t was sitting opposite, .thinking or dreaming too, her deep eyes full of the golden fire light, hor oval face framed by her rich, black hair. She wub all I had, for our- family i had dwindled and dwindled until there were only three representatives, nnd betwoen me and those two others there was a loug'Standing estrangement. The old house was wonderfully quiet. Outside was tho usual hum of tho city traffic, distant nearly 'a quarter of a mile ; Inside, no sound but the purring of my cat and the flutter, flutter of a flnmo In tho fire. A loud, energetic ring at tlir bell startled us both. "Why, auntie," said Mabel, "you ore sleep.'' Who can It be?" I wondered. "It's not my day, for It Is not likely to be a :aller. If It is, we must have tl e gas." Directly after the rootn door was opened, and a name wat announced that, took my breath away. "Mr. Armltnge." Jane ushered In a figure of which at first I could only see that It was one of the stronger sex, with nn erect, inmost haughty cat rlogo ot the lieu 1. For a moment I thoug'itit ynn my brother hlmsolt, as I rose to iny fret, all trembling; but Mdbel stirred tho flro to bright blaze, and I saw a dark eyed young man, not like my brother, but so like some one else I used lo know. Unit I forgot I was a withered old woman, and almost unconsciously hrealhn.l tlio word : " Lionel," "'Yes," he answered, taking butli my hands In his strong grasp, ''L'otiel Armtttge; and this, then. Is Aunt Doro thy. What a liny little nunt lWs.V Ho bent down and kissed, me,: ajino- ceedio's that gave the queerest e-ensal on. I could i:ot have spoken, to eavo rai" life. "I hnvo oome as n peacemaker, miut," he went on. using tl at tills iib ti, out-Li lie had seen mo at Interval ever felnc he was born, "to make up the fara.ly quar rel; though, upon my honor, now I tl Ink of It, I hadn't tho ghost of an Idea what it was all about, IIowcv r, my father begins to feel that he is met ing old, he doesn't look It, though. He's as uprig.it and handsome ns ever he was. Well, he thinks' It's time bygones vvro bygones, aud I volunteered to I'omo nnd ee If you were of the same opinion." 'I should have been glad to have been reconciled aoy tlmo these twenty years, my dear," I said, wiping nw ay a few fool ish tears. "But better late than ru Vor. I am very, very glad. Sit down, Lionel, and talk to mo here, by my sld -. You are not a bit like the Armttages, Lio nel." 'No; I am generally supposed to be a kind of reproduction of my mother's brother, who died quite young. I was named after hliu, you know.' ' Yes I know." 'Twenty years,. aunt; what a pity It seems. For my ptrt, I think family qt'arrels aro aa awful mistake. Do you know I seem to ha e a recollection of you, though the lost time I saw ynu I wrsall tleobapot six or seven. -I ha'd an idea - -you were very "tall, by the wry." 'Where Is Julius your father. I mean? Is he lu town?", "No, he's down at the old plaoeNtbe to vn house Is wrapped In brown holtnnd at present. I'm putting up at Duiy- tcYs. , , "My dor boy, you mustn't stay at the be lei. 1 have two or three spare rooms. Do make this your home while you urn In town," I sa'.d, persuasively, but was almost surprised at the alacrity of his acqulesenoe, " With the greatest pleasure; nothlug 1 1 jould like better, Aunt Dorothy," he eu d. "And how does you mother lonltf I asked next. "Is she si energetic as ever?' He winced. " She-Was taken from us two years an," le said. In a low voice. I was too ihooked to speak. Lnuvet loi ked at the papers, or this news would have been no surprise to me. For a ti tle white we were silent. There was a great deal to be talked ovor, however, and the hours fiew by mors quioiiy io.a enr, inuugn luoy at- ways fly tsrrlbly fast. "I must be going," ha said at last. "That was six o'clock that struck. I say, aunt, wasn't .there some .one hore with you when I came In?'' runalndilccllnc lis nlose) " That was Mabel Verdle. Lionet; tbe'Mndtilgent grandmother or the loan ol cause otthe quarrel." And I peered Into, the gloom, never having noticed when' he slipped away. "How? What do you mean? "Well, my dear. It was like this.' Wheu 1 was a little more than forty there was a cettaln Mrs. Verdl-t a" poor! seamstress, who did plain sewing fori M- I3V. I I 1 l. r J . .1... me. obs had been my housemaids she; loft mo U marry a wretch who deserted" her, aqd left her lo support herself aud her year-old baby. - S'v. f-ll til, and I want to aoe ber two or t jre times, aud HiaV"'- of all in Leavening Power, ABSOUUTECSr PURE when sho died, ns there were no rela tions, I brpiielit the forlorn bahrhome till something could bo donoj wjtu It. The whole of It wns, 1 determined to Keep it auogethor. That was why your father was so ahgry. And thnt nMlil Is Mabel Vordle." "And was that all?" "That was all. We are an obsllnato family, Llonol. The more your fatter objected to ray bringing tho child up, the raoro resolved I bQcnruo.". Ural It was very good ot you. Tho girl must have been no end ot trouble. And so youhavp brought her up to be your maid or eomponlon?,' "She Is my adopted nlooe," I said rather stiffly, for his tone hurt me In 'some way. "! sh ill loftVe her every thing I have. Soon after' he took lrti leave, promts ing la'Sb'me on ther .following day and bring his "traps." o sooner was he gone iu'an Mabel'cam'n back dressed for dinner. y ."' " Aunty.do yotrttnow ltls,,nerly seven, nnd ypu are not dressed? " "Neyor mlpd, lSve," I said, gatherlne' up myknltllne.- .'' Dinner can wait for me for tmce. Mabel.tae long Tam.ly dis agreement 'is at an end. That whs my nephew, Lionel." " At an end? " Mabel cried. " 0. Aqnt Dorothy, I am glnt ot that! Now, per hnpn, vou will tell me what it was." I shook ray head and laughed, for that was H point on wliloh, though aha wes very curious, I would never enlighten her. ' ' "Isn'tfhn handsome, Mabel? What did you think; of him?'' "I scarcely saw him," site answered, Indlffergntly. She laughed ' at niij,jiinny tlmea I hat pvnnlnpror my nlisenco'iff mind, told me that I took salt to my apple-trt at din ner, and never knew It, and lh.it I .imilod at my tea, and at evorythlng. It moy havo beeu true, for I could think of nothing but tlio mepsagri of rec onciliation after so many years. 1 wrote ii long btter to Julius, thai. my brother, thot very n'gbt. Tho next afternoon Lionel cam. "I hope you're prepare I to Imve me on your hands lor al least a fort'tight, aunt." satd ho. as we sat together chat ting. "In fact, Ijsliall' very likely want to sta,.fdt(i:ood-y6ii look sojliontnllke and comfqrta'Me'.beie." " ; s Armltage lloll used, always to be. horaeliko and comfortable enoimh" I re- mirk-il, nnd theq r 'gretti d the words, for p cloud came over his face. " Ali, yes, in my dear niotlior time." he answered, softly. I received a kind lettor from Julius very soon after, in which he told ma how glul lio was for his son to be with me, and plalnly"jntlmale"d tliaVbo would be pleased If I persuaded him lo stay as long as he would, for he, Julius, bad nn Intention or comlng'up M tow n at alt this winter, und ho was afraid the boy would' be borod to dtath It comptUcd to remain throughout December at the Halt. And so the fortnight loncOiem d Into a month, and Llohjd wrtsll 1 with u. Et escorted ub to- fhe;itr,;, concert e aid the opera, and we had a gnyer winter than usual. At first I wus halt afraid he mlirla fall In lovo with mv net: but I soon -am In the conclusion that sir h sn Idea was al. togothcr absurd. The two conversed sn little tor Mabel was a quiet g,rl who never talked muoh, but meretv listened to other people, with hr expresnlvo eyes saying a thousand thing nhe would never put Into words. On! the whole, I believe It mus. be dis concerting to any man, ufter delivirlng wbatho thinks rather a neat speech, to meet a pair of ftyoS dancing w!tb tun as Mabel's often did. She had a gift for seeing the ludicrous side of everything, though her secret amusomnnt never showed Itself except In those Mack eyes or.the slightly onmprossed Hps. Consonuontly, It was both a mriulse and a severe shook to lie wi.en, six weeks after his arrival, Lionel said to me, In the simplest way : "Aunt Dorothy, I am uoing (o marry Mabel." I could not sneak for a minute or two. Tho room turnod round, Journal. j llore D nllo Mr, 'i'attersalll and Charles Matthews, tho'eldcr were very Intimate, and the 'gjeat comedian was lieqiently n the ijioilt 'of' afccoinpauy.'ng hJ friends 'tc' Kewmarkot races, where on one rces elou.Mattews Indulged inlil woll-kiiowii taste tot mimicry, at tho expense of Mr. Tatterf nil, during u wale of blood stock cuuductcd by the latter. 'Tue. first lot gentlemen," nald Jlr, Tlt Tall,"ls n bad fllly.hySmolensko," "The, Urat lot, gentlemen," eohoed Matthews, lu preolsely the same tone ol voice," Is a bay filly, by Hmolonsko." Mr. Tattersall lookod somewuU an- uoyed, but proweded; 'Whn.t shall wo say to begin with?" ".What shall w say to.begln with?" replied the Inevitable, echo. Still endeavoring to concoal hln vexa tion, Mr." TiUtrsnll inquiringly ca.led nut. ' ' tOddTJdrctJ ulusi"" ."One hunarjd'iculrie.a..?" bawled out Matthews. "Thanlrydu slrl" '. cried Mr. Tatter sail, brluglng down the hammer with a bajng; ",tlie Ully l your?-' . SlattUftws, wp need seroU' a .il, waa s-mewliat taken ftbadk by audden acquisition of blood stoek." Value of a Qiiic ' K-prinr. Whenrlpce tberl Viator was' a small boy at AOhooJ heonen ran abort Nggitfeiti boys oc'caSloually 1Io of pocket money. and thereupon wrote to his presumably Ave shilling. Instead of the eagerly Impeded remittance, however, oatue a letter fillet with grandmotherly repioof nd advle'e, dashing his hopes to the ground Despair presently gre way to Joy. though, as the Idea ot the letter having a marketable value atruck him, and he promptly reallied thirty ahlllug! a. ha ll.illn.pi.nnl, lal,..Af II.. If.l..,. I on tue "autograpn letter o! tier Majesty the Queen. The letter was sold the other day at ii6ale of valuable eurlos and aulograps, and fetched Alt London Tlt-BIU. U, S. Gov't Report, Auk. 17,1889. rowaer PERILS OF THE TRAPEZt. Vrll .nil Tnl.r.atlnc JCxp.rl.nMa I Ih. r.if. of a nyme.at. The Connecticut Yankee la a great traveller. The man you a mending his fence may not look as though he wore accustomed to strango lands, and yet he may have bon around the world a a salesman for a clook factory, and ht neighbor ob the next farm may bo a re tired sea Captain who has circumnavi gated the globe many tiroes. Itore In BrMceport there U th. usual quota ol long-distance Oonneotlrut travellers, and when Bai num'a big show, which make Its winter quaiters here, cot back te town, thoro are added more traveller who hava been In many countries. Of those, some settle down Comfortably for the winter In this olty, and others make the wlutor season with circuses In othet ; lands., The show Is now on the way here after the season of '80, and some ol the porformers hive already arrived, among them being Frol. T. Ol allm, the gymnast, who Is now at lib) pUiaanl oome in main street. Well known In this, country as a .gym nast, atoi. ioa la rwiuaio urn mi in Mexioo,' whore ho was bgro, and It, 6n- Aiiiciica emu. ioiount)in rouco America, as an aeronaut an well. He bat made 4E0 ascensions, ualcg alttsru hot air balloons ot his own lus.riufacttiro.aod performing on a Irapezo suspended from the balloon. n ha rue! thli tt' bal loons, each a out rlnety feet (ilr.h and fifty feet In diameter, and made of Sootch linen, and covered with a Ugh arnlsb torender them walcrpro .f. When mak ing ready for an s"enIon h built on the ground a sort of brick fur aie, with a chimney about four feel In diameter and five leet high. A fire of vine prun Ings soaked In alcohi I was the host for producing .an ample supply of t ot .air with the tea. smoke and fewest aparks, and an Iron cover was Drovlded lo nut over the top of the chimney if tbeuiperks oecame inreatoning. 'i'he tlircal of the balloon was placed over" the chimney. When Inflated the balloon was held down by many men until the aeiunaut was was ready to as-end. He tie earth holding to the bar with his hntutf. and with his body suspended atra ght. and. then per'orn ed the varloii evol-illnr. In midair. Fiof. Cehatlos matt, his ftrL .-.-iiii in antral America in lbt, aud briwe.ti tnt year ona iwi he made ninny a,cen slons in Mexico and Central Ameile. After maklnit tlilrtv-slx ascension with. out accionnt lie met with his lire: mla- haion the occasion of an ascension from uajsca, M-tco. in !., wqen at an altltudo ot about 1.000 feet a trct wind struck the balloon and carried U nlnetv miles III two hours. When It awenL nrar a forest on a mountain, Cebsllos let go me oaiioon ana ciuug to tne top o a big plno trrc. He wasse.'atched and bruised but not ratllv hurt. The ballivon n.itp nff onit was not seen agalu. Ceb ilu.s de aeeuded the tree nnd fnimd hlm.lr ; au uninhabited cart of thd countif . Por two iiighU ho elcpt on the ground and la nay nine waixea about In search ot human HaHItatlon. At lasthafoinda woodchopper, who supplied him with rooa ann directed blm to the road. On his return to the city he was puMic-ly received oy ue authorities, In 1871 Prof. Oeballos went to Teru. He made 113 ascension In Catlao and Lima. While inaklnn an asoenahm f. Callan the trpr. rop were seiMped ogninst tDecorqto.of anntise. Thi(ip9 soon parted, and the trspp&j a.nd Cobnllos fell ou n roof. The rno was broken, but .Cel sUos eacoped wtt out BOt ious injury, in iwj, in Lima, on th occasion o his l2otlt aseeualoo, t tc al oou wab torn lu pieces by the tid and Col alios fell aliout (i-t fee) , but cipad uninjurea. lu 173. at Montevideo, Driignar. Mr, Ceballos ascended w-th Ms hot-air i-a. lot n, and at the samo time Mr. Ba e,,i, a jirencn aerouaui, went up wit.ii, a gna opuoon, iiuin oaiioous were struct; iiya Hurricane ana carried out to aea. 11 rell was nevor heard f a torward. Ati'i hei cutri-nt broutiht Ohalloi's bnllnou mck over tiie land anil ilestroyod it. Cell il!o fell -u tlm roof of a house and .vas l)misd. hut not eerlouxlv hurt. Al Ito-arln. in the Ai front ine 71'ri;ib Ho, Its 1874 Klcsto' no.is, a boy of IS, the sou of Gen. BcM'ft, was among the spoctutois at nn aeenslnti by CebaVos. When the ballnon tent up th j i.uth clung to one of tie ropes of Mie Met. Cehalins wordered.. as the balloon as corded, why If IohithI to ono side. The boy !! high up on the balloon i-'iat Oballna ooiilun t son hlui from the ti-a peae, but li knew bomebody was tb-re and be spoKe to hl.n, and (old him to cllmo uowii tt the net. Then Cobs Irw 'fled to climb lo the twy, b it fcla a-.ded weight enreenod thnltailoon at 11 m us and Increased t o danger to both, and be had ti j.-o ia'k. The; hoy held oo bravily i:r til he could hold no longer ai ('. then he f-il, grafting Cihalos a he went down. He stfitok jn the ground and wa? kill il (patanHr. In 1875 0bl o wont tn Jlraiiil and ma:onm'iy aNenfonslu various parte of that enirptry. His lost acenalnu was In JJrazll In 17C. Sliiee iwa v.-of. Ciibtlli-a has Icon a gnuu.et Ineinuies. He baa performed in AtiatraVa, C iImb, Japau. S a.n. H.udoostan, Franco, Spain, aud other countries. Mr. Ceballos la a powerful and grace ful gymnast. Ills wife Mme. Zarali Ceball6als" al-o an aceoniptlstied gvm nast, and tlielr .on. NlcholaH, age I 16, la noted as a performer on the high wire. All three will give performances in Cuba during the earning winter, and In the spring they wilt rejoin TNrntim ft lialley's aim v. Wnaitptitt!. A good deal, ot InaUn't wampum, or money. Is occasionally, found In the southeastern I. aiU of Wisconsin, and a curious te'ftlure of It I the fact thai it exa Uy resemblea that found I the Indian grayea .of New England and Canada.'sho'wlng that the same kind of currently; roust have been lu circulation ainongtb,e Inillsnsall over the continent. There aja twokluds found sverywhi'ra In America the white and the pitrp e: t'te former being common and cheap, the latter aearce and costly. The purnl was mado from the eye of th elam shell ; the white fiom the stem ot the peri winkle shell. ' The aim ot the wampum makers veero to have beeu to have th beads uniform, smooth and highly polished,' though by what meana they bored hplethrough eo hard a subitanoe Is unknown. The labor expended on the aheUa must have been enormous, and fully justified th estimation In Which the w tupum was held Sr. Louis Olobe-Democrat Tlnnnnt Belar.T.1. WMlth. Tli rlnhw.l m.ti In 1tm n,M If 1. j!vrs tn Inherit hlapatrlraony. wilfbstb . T- : . n., , juii-k iscvunt uoiitrave graunaon ot the Duke ot Westminister. By th time hn attains his majority It (a estimated that his inconia wilt be betwa ?10,COO and MO.OOO a day. , . I Kx-Xftiatcr raluaV K.isory, ". "What a remarkabU jottorV T01 Palmer hiut '.excUtmed a resldactoTBI Louis risking Kew Yot Plty.Tii , nreaident the Ciletgo worJUVfafr a you knnw,.oqa of the rleheaf ta?f tbecounm. Ha and t were at eeFo11 fl-ty yairs at, I owned at thKVo ' uas qog tnaa oaa oa uae as eesi - "'"-i ...... ,u h yi , k tt. ai, thm nrlmll - ..k-a. .Ill.l ifj' - f.....v vk w, SVjar SUw Fala vsltd' anr hone uU 1 Miios. ana yt -n 1 saw hteihajaUtC i day ha waa bl to recall u R.:n... m i thatvrodoga after tk lap 01 i.'r . I MBturv." i M.Vf.n hi n;.r. X.TfrVo.loMU O, cn It In That fnnileM hopes iniiat tnd Ilk. thl.l TfTrVi,i(; Ko met to eM The face that h.ld a world ot blliwl Pay It Is all .me ldl dream, 1't.t will, on waking, taU. awayi ay that our heart, to Joy supreme. Shall b.s .. ona ru1 now .nil ay. I ' Srr.r m raert, my sweell Never, as ye.ra ps.n o'erl Never f .In, la Joy or tn pain, X.ver, O n"rrmortit KTr Oi jne.tl The vordn are said, T.t surely tni. they cannot bel Can all Ih moments pa be dr.al S.1 a areeitoryou, lore, awl for met Ah I u.i, no, Del thow wnriU unsay. When oy sh.ll rule In place nf pn; Tun Idle dream rM pass away. Aaaltetonr Una be on again: Never lo tOMt, ear ewpet? Kever, a yeafa pass o'ert Merer agiln, In Joy or In pln, " Heer. O nevermore' Th Mint A.inmnuvlelliic iuilm.it. The. day 1 wo a pansuiiuor on tho rail road which run Ix-tweerl Montrose, In Busqiielanna Countj-, and Tunkhan- noch. Wyoming County, a vry voluble om gentleman sat in tne sent illraetly In front of ino. Ho talked vory mucli, and in lancing uo opened bit mouth very wide. He had store teeth, and the plate bad tattler shrunk or the nbi ge.utleninn'a moutu bad expanded aince I he teeth wei lltteo to him, for thoy ept loibtn and dow.n as ho talked; (Ike piano ,. lu action. " You bettor look oul, n. roan." I eald to ruvsolf. "for if vim haven't got a atrlng lo thos teeth the urat.in.ria you Know they'll desort you." W were tipping along at a pretlv goo gait. It was a warm day and the old t'eiitle bad bis window up. , Pretty eoon Jit opened up with a few remarks, In the mtitain otwnicu be felt compelled to laugh. He gave one hilarious snort a,nd zip shot that set of mlsll' teeth out o' his mouth. It wasn't satisfied with get ting rid of his nioulh, hut It threw Itself oitt of the cir through the opon window as Well. "Oosh, all fish hooks I" wa what the old gentlenjan undoubtedly Imagined be was eay log, but his upper Up was caved In almost tohls palale.ani. as he had to push It back and hold Ii then with his tongue before he could taut, tits worus came a trllie thick anr; full of splutter. That was all the old man eald, but he shoved his head out of the window aud looked back mournfully toward the spot where Ills tenth had left htm. Wo had gone a tulle or more, I guess, before the conductor of the tritn had learpod of the old gentleman' be reavement. He ' pulled the bH rope. The tra n was stopped. Then thoj backed up totbe plane where thoteetl, had shot out of the window, Th e enn duc'tor, engineer, fireman and hrn.-emni formed tUeraselvesIntoafurchlnj pait and went to work to look up the Ins teeth. They eearcbed the country on both side ot the traok 'o several rode, up and down, and et the end o. half a: hour a brakemsn shouted: ' Herethe.'i be." Ho bad found the old gentium nv teeth. They were nil thee fe an sound. The old gentleman abored thou tn hi mouth and said; Oosh all fish hooks I I'd ete'iod helix when I got home it I .hadn t a-fonii them ttntu-" Then tha,tra.n started an the old man commenced his talkin wheire he left off when hl&teeih ha . got llred aud.qult him. Nobody aa;iud to th)nk.the'stoppingof the tra'nand coins back after tho teeth was anrthlnu nut n.' the ordinary every-day way of maii.iRlnn a ralirpau, nnd wasntgoirg to i.onon spleuou by "kicking. Hut II wi -ivrim. moisting, wasn't t? Chlrago Sun. T.klHST Only "C.l-N.ip ." Boucicauit waa ao .anxious to rnt a. much .nut of. life as possible that din ing the latt 'four or five years of lilr, . i reer he denied himself proper sleep, go:ng to bed at 2 and rising nt 6. The time passell Ih slumber he considered wa' d. More real than this he did noi seem to require. The other day I read of a man In London who never sleeps, as we under stand the word, lie Is the janitor ol n large building to which, people rosoi t al all hours of the twenty-four. Xhf (' r-han-ua oliintAflrad for a 'dnuliln aalu- ' to do the watohlng dnyjind nJitlit, mul so he Qo-yt. sitting In aoba.rand oji-ii'ngn (atoaVery tlnie the botfrinnn. Then' l never a longer Interval than fllten mtnutee. and yet he contrived lo mi te . luffiolenl sleep to servo him. Hi uw It i is poid and' his happfne's npp.uvi::! complefc'i. He looks upon hnwdf ac fortunate in having this exaetint i.la.'e. which, most other people would n u no ceptat auy prlco. The amount -f ! ep Is to.a considerable degree a nutter of temperament. . Nanolepn. nco rding to the life ot Josephine, recently putdlnhed, was a prodigious sleeper, taklnu nine horns whon ho could get It. HKa":lvn bralu required this amount of iv. . On tie o, hor hand, Em.le I.lttre. the author or the dlctlonory, needed only four hour, tin went to bed at a. m. and go up at. 8. All the rust of the tluo except a few minutes at li.ls meals, he spent at, Ills desk. He lived tob eighty five, ami enjoyed perfeot health. SiliutlR l".'r tt'om.n In t'lni)nit. llr.n in Finland the educational author ties move along abreast of ibe time, says an exchange, Th,e, qunst,on, w ether ladles, wltnout rpeolal per mlsftlon, might be allowed to .pats t-io atudrnts examination, has recently attracted much attention In Finland, and the university appointed a coraniltteo tc deal with ibe matter. Their decision has been published to the followinc eftvt: Finish, ladle mv be admitted to the university aa student on I hp same conditions and with the same pr.vllegee nnd obligation aa these In force for students I the male eex, sub o,l lb the restriction that any examlna tlon passed by a lady cannot entitle her tooL ier appoltitmnts than such as are In accordance with existing laws aud recnlat'on. Nor Is any lady enl itled to ree-iv 'sueh free scholarship as arn ills tlnitlv Intended for men. A Mr.t. n rd. E-Governer Wiillara Q. 8trtt. of Da"das. Tex- saya: While ou a Jlshlns and hunting expedition on the Atlantic coat In North Carolina a few days slnoe myattent'on was attractod by the shrill and" frantic cries of a sea jjull. As I loqkd upward I saw a bird r,eanroblliig a bawk strike the gull under its eiawa, when down uame afisb andthepirate-blrd after It, The flih hltd not gonf ten. font before 'lie pirate bird bad it In Its stomach. Then he aoared upward with tlghtntoerapldltyaodnescendlngequaliy as d'llck- struck the screaming gull on its back with such fo-ce, that, fie con. lent of Its stomach were forced out ot Its mouth, and th pirate caught it In the air as It fell. At this point I took aim at the pirate with my shotgun and brought him down. W.t tf.i in a. L the latest sltnr in FarVs' la' 'fin d- .wscle. oOndef taa cejBHitT. lapflj ifsBiln W annh pf new and onnuy Ignja. ilia AOjauraa loiana -Jill. Ul uaijfjt ceavae rri ana it rrviwriy wptim t'd pilit as "a. jr." Excqange. . , t ' XxpiiaT. jsum.ati.' 'Thr Ubakilnt In, cpjmmon ylfi alj oljars, andltkat UHhs oontalp aaetle. PSiVale. twnt; Valerie. propHowle. prualo, a4 carbolic aoida; c eo-ote, sulphuriiiWftjfttrvgea, prWln i. r dta, piceftaa and ruWdtne, and tUre fe on lauat not sxpaot to get a good tig tew iMfAfcan &T ctste, I'o jularly called the kins of medlplne Hooas S.itsaptllta. It ronqnera scrofnla, salt ihmm and sll-atber hVaod dissases, That foreigners who bring letters I opb"a In towu ura mire lo have a "good llm," . . . v mi Vr, haw a speedy ami PosiUvejCiraiate Catarrli, Jliptheria, Canker Mouth.,), Head-Ache, in HIIILOH'S CATARRlt KKMEDY. A Kas.tl Injeclor rfee'wi each bottle Una it if yob iletlr heal It anil sweet breath. I'rlra AO it.. Soli at BUry! or Thrimas' Drugstore. That in tb. days cooks tra ladue anA ii ladle are aalisfi.d Tti be woman. . Oysfvpsla and iTtv.r Uouiplaiaa, ' ' Is It not worth the small m-lve of T cS'nla to ire vour.elf iiferfrv atfmntAin ni tuJ distressing eomplnlnls, jfyon think so eaV at our store and get a bottla of Bhlloli's Vitaliier. Every bottle has a nrinfil' Suarontce on It, use accorilinglj, and.if ,1 oes you no good it will cost jou hothUsB. Sold at flicry'a or Thomas' drug,' sto. That cooifly hastto ns for psepla who: atiiiint b. ot a ni beotfil lo thoro. i -..-:- II Veiled Kemp's ltala 1 yelI"Tske Kemp's Hsltsia,.th t.tMi lire. re.' I always do wbtn 1 hear a naneaajKi d I can't help It, It sarad so. and 11 will nn U. 1 was threatened with pn.utaenta lata yo wlnler and It brok.lt on. It halm th.ebiiar. out when their threats are sore, cans .ttua toughs, sad tastes so good. The first doi hall! sun, o, viriiu. a. ii. Anna, .DsjuieeT aw W.it nhor. Itr.. at Uanalohari. ti. I. That society is in th midst of sTr1, cholc. "Jcatons quarrels.' Mile' p.rr. and UwlfWa,,, ,.,,, , An iinnortant discovery. Thev t.u the liver, stomach and bol . through die nerree, A new principle, They speed cliillnusnrss. bad taste, lorold liver." tAm and coDttipatlon Splendid for ineo,'woiaa and children. Smallest, mildest, surest, (e doses for 25 cents. Samples freest T. D. Thorns, and W. F. Rierrs Drug SUm. That the atktletlo girl aoou lost thsa. traits most admired in women. in efi Ask Tour Frt.Hd. About at. Your diotreasimr couirh can ha nired. Vtm know it heennre Kemo't Balsam within tVi ' past few yeni-s has cured soman coug&ftv. ami colds iu this communitv, Itsremarfctv le sale hm been won entirely bv its seas-. no merit. Ask some friend who lias used I nliat lie thinks of Kcinu'a Ralssm. TLm is 1111 meilicine so pure, none eo eflecliva. -Large Miles QOaand f 1.00 at slldraanata. Sample Iwltle free Thl tnralng ov.r n. w Uaves c wt.s quit raitllnj. ' ' A Ureal BattI Is seastantlT irolnr on In th. hHaua . when jou sutler with consumption, coughs dr ' cpldsithey. strive lornln heallb and dragvl. tlm?U) the grave, Take timely warning asS. use run -Tina Congh and Contuniptloa a. Prloo 2& and M cents. . ,, 1 Dr. Lra'a Liter Kemilnlnr la. aiiMMMAw dyfpepsla, biliousness, heartburn, lndiestioa on,, ii niuncj vuilipinillM. Trial bout tr 1 iiiiMnn. iirug oiore. T.iat th fashionable hotels of Am trie, have hi com h moat expensive lu th. w"d- , ', id nn iz-lftil A ttrnip of Paper Imm llr JbefCu,,,-, i waa just ao orainary scrap otvrna paper, but It saved her lire. Khe was In' thek stasesotcoDSornptlon. told bv nhvslrlanaM she was Incurable and could Ilv only a short tlnin: she welrhed leuth.n unnt, nnianA 1 tua slip of wiapplng paper she read. eTl., Mna's New Discovery, and cot a sawple.!dtflef It helped her, she bousht alarsebottfe, !thrJr'' ed her more, boucht another and xrew bettw rati, continued lis use and Is new strong, hi'ofthj', rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds, Far. fuller particulars send stamp to w. H.' Col. Y11'..19!! run ouiitu. x 1 jui uuiiic.01 iaia . derfiil disrnvcry free at Ijeber's Drag a)or, That registrations Irom the fathionabl olnhohave bten sucgeslively ' frqnm ef' ( late. ' '" Me Your Own Dootov. ' . It won't cost yon one-half ss nifiea.. i;iBju not doiny. epl three to-rnt slarapa lo" posisge,, ami we wl send ydu pr.Katal, , man's great work, fine colored plat freta life, on diseases, lis causus and home cun. Addrsss, A. P. Ordnsy A Co., Bovvaai Mn-.. That the English preas doesiot favor, Iks,, , oonntlnuaceeof Anplo-Araeriosn wedding, , , A 1,1.0 w mb to add my tribute to las f cac, of Ely's Crtatn Ilalm. I was suffer-; Ing from a severe attack of inflaenxa aad catrrakaml was Induced lo try jour rmdrV, The rtilt was marvelous. 1 coald.hardlj arUcnlate, and In Jus than jwtntyifotit ' hour the catarrhal symptoms andHay " llearinmts disappeared and I waaa)It ' ting a heavy roj in Grand Opera with, voice unimpaired, I strongly recomnast It to ali sincera. William V. HamiltOD, Leading Homo of the V. I). Hm eraati' Opera Company. , , - Ti.at it looks aa if soma of our esBiitrt-" mm K.(,ird wro:makiagiooUhhepsslre ' Jb wixkuw aud debility wkieh result 1 fn m ilintmii may b ajitadiljr oVetcomo byJ1 th.bse of Ayar's Sarsapdnlla. This is a" safe, bnt puw.rfnl tonic, atsisls diag'estlca, yefinlstea the llvr and kidneys, aod ol.s'oi a ibe 1 lood of all germs of dlsesi. T l the ttxodn of "New Yorkest 'of wealth and Itlmire to I he Hoath baa aoai- Hi. I Ibe vuog man ef the fataru 'will not think it di.graoelal to earn hit living 'J I, '' 1. ly.Jfc'i a "I saw 1. t.u nuies better tbau I .heard:".. . and ih. prompt ne of Old Saul's .Catarrh , . Onre beats the inlenlion (o n'sa' lr,"aH'lo ' pinei. Ouly 2Cc.nt tola cared of Cat-''1 ' arih. Ibltk nf it! . . ; ,.,i:S,t Ii tsk.a a loud baby to wak noaslesD.i lun.c.r; hm it tkes tint little of Or. Bull's IJal.v brup foqut't that baby, and It ra- qiiirca only 25 .nits to bay a bottl of that' ' w.il ktio.n rtrardy. , . . That .om i f this stason'a dsbabvntes art qulii- o.mrlncf d they earue. ont loo aooa. Ibst lUn l'rlncess of Wbaltsb rMtlrsd, tbt f.khion ot the cb.in and coin brattlstaj,,. A Valuable Discovery ' "' : Dr. llrowu 8quatd'. alxir of yoolb rosy be hii important disnovery, bnt''ev'rv on1 ' ' ktrnw ibat Dr. Franklin MHw' Nw"arf J' Cm cer'i liily is. )t has giyen Ib'ousnd , ffliiied wub kction. hrsrt disets a ew Ltato of Lift). DruggUls who can "Jtf errs' , llsiflrcts ou nisny cnt'qmsr evrjwkt" peiik very highly of It. M""- John Wjrit' of Kalcbtilnwo, Ind.. aats. "I p,y. sotlj, ' auab o( Ur. Miles' N,w Car sod hsv jj- , oetvi d many good itporls. Oi Mdaaoa, of tMinklrk. K. Y , report large sale. - ''And he Ut iwrt of ttla every bottl. has stva , tl'a'ii.si " Bold andgqrantfed bjrT.p, Tbouia. i a W, F. Biery. Tt-at the till ged exelostvness oT loeU'ly htt do foeodttlnr; whatever In fset. ' ' That fher. it tomatltu.i as maeb poverty ' in th. bigb.! at In lb Uwsat elrel. That me ittaatrt of honor Id VaBHyTrar-" us ver qnlte ao low sa it prsBt7s ' Tl at foil), and Idiots s'ill ktp -oprh to- - -cslled now laah'.ou of liud-ikkklif ,' i
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