3 tl iff c 3 t 4 b, q i &frltvou want a saner that t $3T"Ara you a tulaerlbtr to the paper you ore now rracifncrf Inot. it will eoit you fcut $1. or 62 week (a Wome one, and ( en you can ttll your neighbor that you will nelthar (arrow nor lend. Uitir and isn't afraid to ttlllhe new; Aat 6eHew fn fiiUc morality, and th norcemht t Iht late agatntt mdltf actor;.' that hat opinlont, and Un't aratitt tzprtu them, get TllK OAliSbx ADVOCATE. $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XIX.. tfo 18 Lehighton, Carbon County, Ponna., Match 14 1891. Single Copies 5 Cents Ladies Muslin Underwear) We have opened Muslin Underwear whore for moderation of nnce with nuahtv and ei Style. id. mm a sqsj 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., (LIMITED) Ecilci'e orner, North First Street. Would Make this Special Announcement Of the fact that they have bought line of Guns, ltevolvers. 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 defy competition. We extend an earnest invitation to all to come and inspect them whether Wo also have n line of Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. KOCH & SHANKWEILER The Most Extensive Clothing; Manufacturers in the LeWgli Valley. Entirely New ; 17e are now ready to offer the largest and 4tnf Tlnn rf fnn'fl T3W,Cl' nn PIlillMn'. nlnUtnn. . . in our large establishment. We the boys ana young men, ana our assortment ot Boys Uonnrma tion (Suits, iu both fine and medium qualities, is the most com plete ever shownjin our Mammoth new and stylisu. r rices ueing to give-ever purchaser full value Koch & Shankweiler, Hotel Allen Building. ALLENTOWN, PA., KSOPPOSITE L, FIRST STREET, - Has just opened an LADIES' FINE uorapnmiig au ute very laiesc siyies jn White GrOOda Sa- oona, nun, , wngnams, - ancy ureas jawerns 01 uig iow pnees. aroceriosProviBioiis, v Don ana w uiowware oi Cloths Oassimors, Hats, mariA uiotninrr in rrrp.it vnrmr.v nm nt- nvinoo ...uu it ' p iT 1 " of all purchasers prices fully as iiougnt, ior ai auy ouier general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and uuio tttuuco cuu uv imrcijasea a cur loaa oi coarse salt nas just boen received the price y been marked down to the very lowest no tori. All goods !tfie very best quality and aro being sold at prices equally as lot. us the same goods can bought at any general stoie m ,uia dcvuuu, mm ut utjuviuceu. itespctfully Mill WAR If of a11 kinds nicoly executed jyil IIUIlll at this office. Prices low. For Brussels, Ingram and Good Tta n a i , ' vu-ruoLH, ouxony, Stocking Yarns, jorusn mats, call Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRSTJSTR TV py pataoular attentl&n to a new department of Ladies that Cannot DC OXCeliea any- . price with quality and the finest and most complete you want to buy at present or not. made special efforts to please Storeroom ; every suit is fresh, manuiacturers, we are enabled Lr every dollar left with us. Centre Square. LEHIGHTON, Pa entire newjine of DRESS GOODS! Marseilles, Seersuckers ana ine very best qualities at exceed Crockeryware.Glassware ine best makes at low figures Boots, Shoes and Eeadv r..o mereacfi low as the same goods can be in great Feed at prices iully as low as the eisewnere. uermancoTrn an( Carpet Wool, and at BET,"LEHIOHTON, tho nunufkoture of Hag Carpet! & S. DEPOT,fSJ?T Professional & Business Cards. W. M. Rapoher, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, first door above the Mansion House, MAtTCtl CHUNK FENN'A. Real Estate and Collection Aippcj. Will Buy ana boh tteai urate. ionvcTanci ik i cany uone. fAllectiona nrnmntlv made. Hettlhur Estates of liccdurnts n siieciaity. iay u cuusuuvu iu Enilltri and German nov.ifl-n PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk R Lenlghton, Z. 11. 0. 110M. rroprlet r. PACKEP.TON, Vttmi. has the best accommodations for permanent and anslent boarders. -Excellent Tables and the ej.rybesu.it.uor. - rybestLhiuor. BtaMcsattached. i tan MANSION HOUSE Opposite L,k8, Depot, DANK STREET, LEIIIGIITON 0. II, II0M. PBOPItlETOB. this house oners first-class accommodations (or transient and permanent boarders, it nas oeen newly refitted la all Its departments, and Is locat ed In one o! the most picturesque portlonaof the boreugh. Terms moderate. CiV The h Alt Is lupplled with the choicest Wines, Liquors and .igurs, rresn du ibu. upnt-jri O. A. CLAUSS, Offlco with Clauss Bros., First street, Lehlghton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Krst-clnss Companies ore represented Information cheerfully tnrnUhcd. -ly Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. S4 N. 6th St., - - - - AIXKNTOWN. DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on baud. The patronage of the people Is solicited. Satisfaction cuarnnterd. 4-5-00 DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases ot Eye, Ear, Nose and Catarrh Permanently Cured. Pine l'ramoless Eire Classes and Kuectacles ad- Justed rnyonnpatent auga-iy Dli. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Dath, Pa. at BANnon, Broadway uoiisf. Mondays. at x ston. Swan Hotel, Toksh ors. at nrrriit.KUKM, Bun HoTrr. Wkknesdays. AT At-LKNTOWN, KAOI.K HOTEL, TlIUKSUAV VT UATH, 1'niDAYB ASH OATUnDATB. Offlee Hours From 9 a. m. to 4 tj. m. Practice limited to diseases ortne lEye.Ear, Nose&Throat t-Alsb. Retraction ot the Eves or the adlust- menioixiasses. I. SMITH; D. D. S., OH je opposite the Opera nouse. Bank Street, Zehjjhton, pa. DENTISTBY IN ALT. ITS 11HANCHES. CIIHur aDd maVlUR artificial dentures a special- I Uas administered and Teeth Extracted WITU OUT PAIN. OFFICE H0UK3: From 8 . in., to 12 m., from i p. m., 10 a p. m., irom i p, ra., 10 s p. m. Consultations In English or German Offlsb Hours at Ilazleton Bverv Haturdar. Oct 15-87 lv DR. W. F. DANZER, u . . . No. 86 North Wyoming St., HAZLETON,. PENNA. Specialist In Dtseases'ot the EYE, NOSE AND THROAT. Or. Danzcr will be'at.tbe Exchange Hotel, Lehighton, Spectacles and Eye Glasses accurately fitted at , nHuuauin ji itca, EVConsultatlnu In Gennau and Endlsh. aiigusiie-wiin IN LL ITS BRANCH The undersigned 'would respect- lully announce tut he is prepared now to ao all Kinds oi work in the above line at short notice, in ine best manner and at themostrea sonablo prices. EstU mates will be cheer fully furnished. A full line of all. the necessary articles namely, water spig ots, urinals, etc., al way m stock. A share of the public patronage is solicit ea. ctatisiaction si 'guaranteed. "W. S. KUHNS', North First St, Lehighton. Have yon read the Advocate. h. S. Rabenold, D. KCU Oitioi i Orer J. V. nudnutish' uaaor more, BAJfK STItEUr. LEUiailTOJf. uentlstrv In all Its Draneliri. Teeth Extracted I ulthout f'n. uas administered when requMtd. I uince luyw r. u mii a , oi cuwa ween, P. I). sdllM,. U.LKVTOWV s-yi ixiiiikq eountv. ! AXLE GREASE! BtfT IJT THE TOWtt, Itawwrl rquA!ulnruasuriML.otuallf iwi litutM of as gum tatyUL Nut roMi-gntEijflTmiiiari tw m. mi D. S mm 0LAB13SY BLEVINS. TOR BELT DSKIALvUtD PAtlBNCB HKU cotntAQB under DirncutTiEfl am TEiuurn. Several weeks ago I was staying down nt "Ultle 8am Murray's," when one day n girl passed the house who attracted my attention, not so much by her air ot general superiority to her surroundings us by the profound sadness of her faoe mid the shrinking of her whole mela ct . - , . . HI. - ,-, I Dtie woni on tier wsr witit n uwu raoriilnir." delivered in a voice of meln.ii-1 choly gentleness; and I at oucs asked little Bam who is about two ana nn eighth yards long "Who la she? " "Well, said he, "her mother Jcem cf mighty good folks; she were a Burch- fieldi hut she run oil when she s about fo'teen an' married Searcy Blevltis, a worthless, triflin' feller ez ever lived. Poro Debbie Durcbfleld tuck up 'ity poverty and hardship the day she tmirried him, shore. She had a ulg pnsel o' chil'n; Clarissy's tlio oldes; nil' looks like her folks wui so sot again Searcy, an' so plumb out o' all heart 'ot lier fer marryin nv irn, 'et they wouldn't do narry thing fer 'er. When Ciarissy were 'bout oiglit year old her uncle, Nate Burchfield, over fo'teen mile Tin hyre In Tenu-essee, tuck 'er 'an kep' 'er for nigh onto nine year. He s well ter-do, Kate Jjurcuueia is, an ho sot er heap by Clarlssy. He dressed 'er nice nn' gin 'er tclioolin', same ez 'is own gals. Fore Debby seed er chance o trouble. She'd alius had a plenty; ol' man Ilurclifleld were almos plumb rich, an' Ions' 'o poverty an' hard llvin, an' Searcy gettin' drunk all tlior time, she bruck clean down, an' seemed ter lose all keeiiii' for ever'thing just sot over titer far an' dipped snuff, an' never lied 'er word to say, uuther fer nur agin. The pore chil'n the's nine or ten oh 'em, I reckon looked mighty pitiful on' bad; dirty an' hongry, too, I reckon, a heap er th' lime. Wiion Clnrissy's risin uv 17 she kom over, long 'o her uncle Nate, ter see her pappy s folks, and she wouldn't never ;o back any more. She 'lowed her place war hyer 'mong her own folks what needed iior hep; an' 'ut she couldn't ice' easy an, live fino when her own mammy and the little ones was cold nn' hougry. So she staid an' worked like er flel' han', late an' early, In thcr house an' out, ter he'p git the chil'n some clo's an' sumpin' fliten fer re nt She lindn't ben nt home ovor'n above two yeain vrlion ol man Durchfield (Hod r.mhllnt, 'tliought makin' uvnry il rr nnvtliing, an Dobby kem In fer li'-r s' ver ut his Ian. He lived over clost i' Lliwill city, wliur land's riz ti iglilily jest lately, an' Dcbby'a shear its ( i,000: they were only her an Nate 1,-ft t' divide 'monRst Vi l, when they got that money or Searcy went over t' Johnson an' bought er flnu buggy on' a wild young nag. He sltirted out 'ith Ijico Byrd an' Oyar't Ox, all crazy drunk, an' er big jug o' tthisky in th' biiggy. When tliey wits round way out on liau Creek, the buggy were busted inter slivers, tlio coit wero lyln dead with his ueck biuck, an' all three o' ther men hog drunk, and bloodied Up consid'able. -An' so lilt went on fer a month, er two, tell nigh ontatime fer co'te to set over t th cove: when one nlglit 1 was it 't Pan's t' see 'bout some turnip seed, and Ciarissy kum in. She 'lowed she anted to Bee Fop, an they had er right lengthy speech in ther front house I lieerd Ciarissy a cryin. Whenever she left I axed Pap what were iiilin' Ciarissy, an' lie tele me she were grlevin hcrse f powerful over th way things wuz goin'. Her pap wus drunk all the time, an' peared lak ther money were runnin'away jest lak water Com er tub in dry weather. l'aiipy a a untamed roan, but he s mighty sensible, an' ther whole country kums ter him fer ad-vice when the's in trouble; and tie tol' Ciarissy ter go 0 ledge Simmons over't the Cove he's counted the Binaries' lawyer in these ports, an' er good man, too. 1 never lieerd nothln' more 'bout it tell co'te sot, an' pappy tol' mo arter ward how it all were. There were ol' Searcy 'bout halt drunk ez .use-yull an' pore Debby, lookln' scart, an' sorter lak some pitiful wild critter ye'v ketched. An' Uiero were Ciarissy and Jedge Simmons: lie were her lawyer, but he never done no talkin'. When ther case were called Ciarissy riz up 'side o' her lawyer an' tol' her story. Her face were ez white ez it kin ever be, an she o'u'do't sca'cely talk fur 'er voice a shakln' so, an' 'er breath a comin so short, but she went on an tol' the jedge an' all the co'te how pore they'd ben; how ehe'd worked an tolled ter git Dread, an' meat, an clo es fer the chil ua She lowed sue often never know'd when one pone 'us made fer 'em, wher the' nez' were oomin' f m. Then tho money fer Deb bie's shur uv tli' lan' kem an' looked lak tlio r troubles wuz over. Then she jus' choked all up, an' ther big tears rolled down 'or face, an she sez so pitiful it were a hard thing t say aught again yer own, an 'twere only thlnkiu o the little chil'n as stren'thened 'er heart to dp what she mus'. An' she tol howall it had ben with the money, but she 'lowed lookin' eo shamed an' sorrerful at er paw, 'he ain't hlsse'f an' be don know what 'tis he doesT lier roam my, she 'lowed, war puny an' needed keor ever way; an' ther chil'n weren t none on era big 'nough ter help tli'irselves muolv, 'An' who'll stan' twix them an' col' an' hunger when bits all gouo T sez sue. "Ther whole co'te room were so still, pappy sez, ye o'u'd byear poor Clarissys breathen'; an' the jedge hisse'f an' all eoch ol' hard fellers ez Sam Powell, an Josh Butler, an' Zack Wilson, an' aech wuz cryin' same ez little chil'ren. Ther jedge axed Ciarissy lion ol were she, an' when she tol' him risin' of 19 he 'lowed ther bea' way t' fix hit were t pint 'er gyardeen, an' so he done. Or Searcy crum'led er while, but he couldn't he'p hisse'f, an' 'twuz 'nough better fer 'irn. Clarrlsy had ever'thing Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AlfcSOUIELY PURB made niue nil' conit'tnLlel the olill'un uz olean nn' alius in school, nn' look lu't nil wuz goin' well with 'em. "'Jluut this time tti' wuz er foller hyar 't th' store right purty faced foller he were, er smooth plnted chin an sof rhoeka Ink er gal, er mustache, purty lilhcl: eyes, nn' linr combed down in sor ter scollops onto liis forrud purty fnoa lie had, but er sneakln' mean un it alius looked to me. "HeMowed, I reckon, 't Clarrlssy had right smart uv money, an' he'd jest set npto'er nn' have It, an' her, too, his e' '. -uiariiwy ivarn't never scorntul nur hard endken to nobody, but I reckon alio jet sliownd him right pintedly his 'ton- tions warn't wanted. So he goes, lak ther low down sheep Btealen' dog he wuz, nn' i oil a passel o' bad tales on 'or. Ho 'lowed she warn't no betlei'n elui orter be; he'd raly laid out to marry 'er. out 'o calolnted not ter Iinvo nothln' less' ner n rale good, decent gal; an' lie would n t have Clarrissy, not ef ehe s tu let cz cooil looking ez she were, an' had tu let ez much! "Some o ther boys nn' caU 'et wuz sorter Jealous uv Clarlssy, an' 'lowed alio v z i votid, 'case she never went ter utne o' th'er frolics, on' war alius stiddy an' sober, let on t' b'Jieve these liver tales, nn' thoy job' went lak er woods far in er dry fall, all about ther settle mint, mi' up an' down ther crick. CU rrlssy kcra to pappy like over"- body 'tis in trouble do an' axed 'itn had ' lieerd 'em; an' he were pint blanked 'biceged ter tell 'er 'e hod. Pnppy Keyed she looked powerful b id, an' she 'lowed they warn't neither father nur brothor, nur no one ter stan' twlxt her an the won ter defend her kur- acter an' ther 111 disposed wa'ut fearod ter do the r wust; an' ef 'twarn't fer ther cliil'en what had sech need on 'or she'd be mighty glad to be shet o' all 'er troubles an grievement under tho groun. Sam Euck-nnan had been er waltln on Clarify fer nigh onto er year, an' thoy'e promised, raly though 'tnam't known then; nn' I reckon what mado er feel so lone an' pitiful war the way Sam done 'er when she went ter him bout this hyer thing. "lie wuz er powerful pore e erlted feller alwuz, though he had some lxrok larnin; an' when Ciarissy 'lowed ter 'im sumpin' mus' be done, an she had nary cue in thcr worl' t' look t' but him, he 'lov ed ter her tor jest keep quiet, 'at nobody's in' ter b'lieve aught agiu"er, on' 'nt J'n.i Bl.tylork were er powerful bad feller, an' 'd just ez soon shoot or mnn ez not. Thi-r nex' day arter eh'd been ter pnppy I wero settln' in tlior storo over ytinder vinltin' fer my ol' woman when Clarlsy- rid up 'ith one er th' little boys behind 'er on th' nag. bhe got off nn tuck ther child oil an' gin him tlior bridle, an' I lieerd 'er Bay, mighty quiet an' eof: 'Hoi' sister's none, honey, till she comes back.' Blio Lorn in I didn t see er face plain, 'twere twix me an' ther light nu' sex, j low an' easy lak, 'Whar's Jim Baylock?' Til cull un,' boz I never thlnkln', on 1 went Inter titer back room whar lie were, nml totcliod 'im out But when I seed 'er faoe hit were that white an' dreadful lookiu' 1 seed some thin' tumble were goin' ter hoppon. She never looked at me 'tol. Her eyes wont right rpast me ter Jim, lak er hongry ciittei'. 'Ji n, rhe sez, 'air ye willin' ter take back them wicked lies ye done tol' on mo, an' tot mo right afore everbody 7 He put his ban's in his pockets, nn'. sez'o, 'I nlut tol' no lies jest the truth, an' I don t never go back on ther truth.' An' he laughed till ray bar farMy riz up, but he never finished that lnugli, fer while I's lookln' nt 'im, thlnkiu' lie's more lak or devil than er man, ClarUuy hed drored 'or pistol out an' cocked it with 'er Iof han'. Then she lashed 'im over the face an' head 'ith 'er cow hide till ho hollersd and begged for mercy, an promised to set er right Th fust cut she gin 'ra put out one o them purty black eyes, an' ever' lick fotch liloo 1. "But Ocd o' mercy! I caln't never fer- glt 'er faco when she dropped 'cr pistol on' er cow hide, an' looked et ther mean boun' all streamln' 'ith blood She looked lak she wus wuss hurt nur him, nn' lak she'd I uther 'er died at to doue hit She put 'er ban's up to her face au' sorter mcaneil, then jest wont out an' put tlior child on her nag an' got on her se'f. "' Whar ye goin', Sissy P aayi ther lit tle child, lookin' at 'er an' sorter whim perm'. "'Oh, home, home," I hurd 'er soy, 'honey, an' shet ther door.' "Jim were rarln' mad he were fa'r wild; and he went to er lawyer t' see 'bout suin' fer damages; but the lawyer tol' 'im he better jes leave ther kintry an aay nothln', an' be did. "EvetJbody tuck up fer Ciarissy, an' be praised 'er fer what sne done twuz all in ther newspapers they did say I'd a 'lowed you'd heered on it but she never belt up 'er heard peart no more. She don't go 'bout none only what she has ter; an' then she looks sorrerful lak you seed 'er. " Tiie other day I was at little Sam Murray's again, aud I asked about Cia rissy Blevioa, "Lord! Hain't you hurdT" said Sam. "Looks ter me if I o'u'd read lak you kin I'd know what were goin' on 'Twere all In ther papers, they tell me. "A gentleman a right rich gentle man from ther North some' re, what read 'bout 'er troubles in ther papsrs las' year he's ben a writen to 'er they ben a writen bock'ardi and for'ardi over elnco, an' jest las' week he kem on an' married 'er, an' tuc 'er clean back North 'ith 'im. Pappy's gyardeen now. ' Alice MacUowan, Lady Plowder, wife of the ex-lord Mayor of London, who trounced chambermaid and threw a bellboy down stairs In a hotel at Ban Antonio, Tex., is continuing her way southward. Her fame untursllv preceded her aud the deference duo tu one of hr rank has not since leen withheld, Powder king utter. AND. In the wild and lurid desert, In th thandor trfivelod wars. 'Neath the nlgbt that ever hnrrles to the dawn ttaatitllldelavs. Thei sbe clutches at Illusions, and she seeks a Phantom iroal With the onattalnlni; passion 'that consumes the unsleeping soul; And calamity enfolds her, like the sbidowof a ban, ' And the nlgftardneu of Nature makes tbe roiterr or man: And In vain tbe hand is stretched to lift her, 'tumbllne In the irloom. While she follows the mad fen-Ore that con duits her to her doom. f London Spectator. BOUB UICADTV IlEOirJC. Harm!. Way or llriuelne Art to lui- prov Nature. Perfumes should be used by every one, for their stimulating and refresh ing properties can not bo overestimated. ihey ore health and beauty giving, es pecially lavender, lemon, roses, violets, so no, and benzoin, llioso with pale complexions can in time bring color to their cheeks by bnthiug with benzoin witter r Iult virginal. Thick lips can be reduced by rubbing with tannin. Pale lira can be induced to show color by friction with black grapes. Lxmn, oranire, and cucumber peels tiro excellent for tho complexion. Let them soak in your water jug, for Ihey uot only soften but tonify and freshen the complexion, keeping tlio flesh healthy and firm. When wiping i... face, always wipo upward, for this saves many a wrinkle and fullness under the chin. The eyes should always bo wiped toward the nose, us it presses out the line linos from the corners. A good plan to preserve the skin from becoiniug Bet and old is to give the face perfect rest four or five times a duy. No mutter how busy oue's life is, if possi ble to lie down forveven five minutes at a time, close tho eyes, aud keep the face in repose. If this is done daily it will prevent the haggard look noticeable with too many wooiuen. tooa powder will not harm the sklh; on tho contrary, it gives a soft cool look and comfortable feoling. Bice powder Is the iwst to use. It is a good plau to demise the face prior to retlriug to rest with a little cream or milk of cucum ber. Apply with a soft piece of linen, dabbing it well over the face, then wipe off the supeifiuous moisture. This cleaners the ekin better than water, and encourages n delicate and white complexion. Bain water should be used whenever possible, otherwise dis tilled or rose water is good, Home Magazi'io. Vothlnc New Under tho Sun. Wo pride ourselves on living in an ago of discovery and invention, and pity our nucestors for boiug born too soon. Yet much of this is misplaced. The. real truth seems to be that the ancients knew about overythluir that we know', only tho knowledgo was not gen erally diffused. The learned man two or three thou sand years ngo was so far superior to the mi.joi Ity that he nas regarded as a wizard, and prudently kept his learn ing to lilmselr. In our schools at the present day we use "Luclld s Elements of Geometry, writton l.y Euclid 8,200 years ago. Euclid ulso wrote on music and optics, autedaiin:' much which we thiuk we discovered. The fcldnce of optics must have been pretty far adviinced in his day. because we know that Alexaudor the Grout had a copy of the Iliad inclosed in u nut shell, and it Is quite certain that it could not have been written without the aid Of a microscope. X,:iynrd found In tho ruius of Nineveh what Sir David Brewster pronounced to be ix "magnifying glass," and nearly 4,000 year ago the Egyptians and As syrians oliserved the stars through a "sliding lube," which we have reason to believe was a telescope. We mal:o some very fine razors at the present day, but we oau not make any liner Bteel than that contained in the Damascus swords and knives which the aucieula used several thousand years ago. At the same timo the people of Tj ro woro such experts in dyeing that tho Tyrian purple remains unexcelled to this day.- William Alva. A I.lltla King's Sea Dmlh. Little King Alfonso and his sisters toko sen laths ou the beach at Sou Se bastian nverr morning when the weather permits. His majesty enjoys tatmoK very muoh, going Into the v, aler with his mother, Queen Christina, or with his toll slroug Basque bnigneur. Recently, after his bath, Alfonzo XIII had hie linir cut short for the first time by a Ft ouch hair d rosso r ot Ban Sebas tian. When the little king's curls had been cropped Queeu Christina ex claimed, "How nice he looks, my little iaai and her majesty allowed Countess Peralta, his sisters, and his nurse each to have ono of his silky golden locks as a souvenir, ihe greatest concern of his majesty was to known why his hairdresser as perfectly bald and It he had Ids hair all pulled off. Queeu Christina had always before cut tho hair of tho little king herself. London telegraph. A Non Hunting Vlr Wheat In the works ot the Mannesmann Tube Company iu England there is a heavy fly wheel ingeniously designed to be ab solutely free from any danger of burst ing. As this wheel is about 20 feet in diameter, weighs over 70 tons, and runs at 210 turns per minute, it was feared that a cast iron wheel would be unable to stand such a centrifugal force Tbe wheel consists of a cast iron hub," to whtoh ore securely bolted two circular plates or disks, of steol about 20 feet in diameter. Round the periphery of the wheel thus formed about 70 tons of No. 6 wire was tightly wound, thus binding the whole securely together and making a wheel that is practically beyond possl bility of breakage by centrifugal power. The olrcumferenoa of this great wheel travels at the rate of 2,85 miles per min ute, about three times as fast as tbe most speedy express trains, Man's Fas. The two sides of the human face aro not exactly alike, and a German biologist asserts that the look of symmetry Is, as a rule, confined to the upper parts ot the face. In two cases out of Ave the eyes ore out of line, and seven persons out or every ten have stronger sight in one eye than in the other. Another singular fact is that the right ear Is almost univeisaliy shorter than the left, ( not only a little shorter, but enough to i show en in Inexact awasurement PK LW14 BepubUc, ALL ABOUT FISH. PAPA FISHES THAT TAKE CARE OF THEIR LARGE FAMILIES. t'ru-mor Thenrtnr QUI, of th fmlth- 'nUn Imititullon, 1'elle of Them The May. of thi GittfUh and 8u.ifl.h-Visit Tpat tiring Fnrth Their Young Alive. "It is generally supposed that fishes 1 no care whatevor of their young, a Ine litem entirely to the attoutiou ot unliire, " ra d Professor Theodore Gill f the Smithsonian. "But the tact is very much otherwise with many species. 1 1 o most remarkable point, however, reminding certain kinds ot finny criat ir iu their parental relations is that mules do the care taking, and not the fe .iHle, Very interesting discoveries nve been recently made with regard to tloi linbits of nest building lilies, the ciiffish Hmong others. It vmi will go out anytime during th- month of August In this latitude, u will see in tbe streams and ponds oi., catfish of the common sort, each one accompanied by a swarm of email fr In each case the old one is a male in I lie Is engaged In taking care of his off ipring. If on Intruder comes near he will danh at him and drive him away. It has been known for a long while that cliUlies had this way ot guarding their '-I'Ung, but only lately has it been as cHitninod that it was the papa fish which del the cure taking. Some time back ib-tv was a pair of catrishes In one of Im aquaria nt the building of the fish uoinmib-d iu. At spawning time eggs More laid, and one of the parents kept v itch over them, not permitting the other to come near. The y.oung were duly hutched aud thrived, boiug cared fv in this way until they wore big ei oiigh to look out for thomselvea Thru the fish which had stood guard was tafieu out and dissected, the result being that it was found to be tho male. "Iu their nr. the ponds and brooks you uil. find large broods of young catfish a.- 1 ig as three-fourths of an inch in le igth remaining together in flocks, e: eh flock nccoiupunied by the male. S ii'etiiiies the latter will swim slowly aling in the center of the flock and at o.'ier timea alongside. In lay lug their e(:i the parent catfishos select u spot here ihu nter Is quiot. if posilble pro tet'tl l.y aqu.itic plunts, and ther.; thoy In ike a nof, pel Imps 8 inches by 6, in c ooing t!m spawn. This nest has a soft oi.ler envelope and over it the male hovrrs, foroin ; frosh wntor through tha iu.is li.. rapid vibration of its fins until after nb .uta week thoy are hatched. "boo oilmen the mule catfish takes CM'e of .t young iu a still moro peculiar in nuer There is a kind found in the Ben the 0..-RS laid by which are as big as a -mull l ulleL These eggs aro found in tli-i ii otillis of the males, which do this to pro! act them. After the eggs are laid lloj pipn catfish takes them into his ni'iulh and keeps them there until they are all hatched, when they go out and tr.kn euie of themselves. "But this method is not-confined to the cuiti.she. There are found In Africa mid South America species which re fceaible the sunfish of our own Btreams. Tnese 'clchlids,' as they are called, are al.io plentiful in Texas and Palestine. Ti.ey are often found with their cheeks fairly bulging with young. In the sea of Galilee the clchlids are so numerous that the miraculous catch of the time n lien St. Peter fished there might be re pealed any dny, it being the manner of tl.a.-e fUhes to move about on top of the wnter in solid masses, covering many iqiaio yards nud making n noise like that f rain pouring, 'The common sunfish also takes care ot Its eegs as do other species of its family which are peculiar to North America, such as the black bass, rock taeu, and .crnpple. In the spriug a pair of thes- fishes will come near shore, and cmcfully clear away a circular spot a foot or two In diameter, remov ing all tha weeds and stones. In this cU-jiinx the female lays her eggs, and tin mala Immediately takes charge, hoveriu.r over the nest aud driving an bv all intruders. This continues unt:l the bahy fishes are hatched and ulle to tnko cure of themselves. "'ilia pipn fishes, which are found in every s-h, save where it is very oold, also Like rare of thoir young, aud in a very curious manner. The new laid egs nv taken charge of by the male, which ha a i ort of fold ou each side of its b(jy. Beneath these flaps he keeps the eggo mud the youug are hatched and s fileienlly grown to take care of thenibahen. In tho group which In cludes tho sot hone the male has a pouch under its tail, wherein it retains the eggs unt 1 the little fish have been hatched for a duy or two, at the end of which time they make their way out and do their own foraging. "In the case of all theso species of fuhes which take care of their young a curious adaptation of natural law to chcumstancst is found. Those which tk the greatest pains in sheltering their ottering have the fewest eggs, perl Bp I -w than one hundred at a lay. On the other hand, other sorts of fishes which pny not the slightest attention to their yoi ug produce hundreds ot thou sands and even millions at a slugle lay. Tbe extreme in the other direction is found in the gigantlo ray known as the 'devil fish' of southern waters, which grows to be 20 feet In width. It boars but a sin ;le young one at a birth, the mother re taming It inside her body until it has grown to lie four feet broad. The youthful devil fish, coming into the world so Mg, is in little danger from any enemy, aud one at a birth is enough to keep up the (lock. There are very many kinds of fishes which are called 'vivipirous' because they bring forth tueir youug alive, lnree-rourtns oi uis sharks are of that nature. tamo ltatlo. "It Is odd that tbe value of diamonds does not increase In the ratio of their size," remarked the snake editor. "How does it in or ease, tlieu?" asked the horse editor. "In the ray show of their brilliancy." YKlablea vs- Heaf. It appears to be tbe belief of some that as man in the savage state has for the most part been largely, if not wholly, carnivorous, he will with the progress of civiliz'itinn become entirely vege tarian or use only the produots of ani mals, as e -gs and milk, with vegetable food, A vegetable diet has been found very successful in treating kidney troubles and indigestion. In point of economy It is an enormous . saving, not only In aoiual cost to the consumer, but also in land, as of two equal portion of ground, ono raising a cereal aud .the other beef or mutton, the part deroted to the cereal will support ten times as many sien a the beef or mutton por Moa, (Popular ftaeuoe llouthly, ''A stitch in llm ln rw take Hood. Sartaparilla now'lt may 'save uvu v. ihiuiv pussiuiB Biccness. Six mllllonn nf HAarl ImIivb .hhM.llv torn and aold aa rtM ita,1 t tr..u tnglon. Every Home Should n. jt. It Is not always convenient to call a phvslela ir every little -allrnenL llavlntr irfviT3 tn .house vou have a l'liviklan always "at hand i It kills ltheumatlsm. Neuralgia, Tlif as, unilscaand all Aches and Pains. Price Met. I ? 7 , . , , " ,a "IO ot wnicnvrer njair niiif!r,V"' " one ot mem, ran-una tinilfrn All. I rinn.ntnnHnM ....... .... MT ... . . Colds, Couchs and OODtuniDtlon. l-rti-a t mi so cents at Ihonias' Irug more. Football olubs are so popular and make mam of them aeo cniiTartad lnn tnlM-tiU.b companies. Tbs spectators seem to niov tbe lighting, wblob is an Inevitable to companlment of tbe matches. Soma Vonllati runl. Allow a cough to n-n until it gets beyond 7m. , ... '"t.iue. aney ouen tay, Oh, it will wear away, but in roost cases wesra Hipm nu-nv rv.,1.1 ii i . , . ---- ... ... ine, urn tn- -tUCfvl lil IrV (l.A .... .u,..r..l .l!.L.'.-HO Kemp s Balsam, v I )ch is (Old on it fiosixite truarantee to cure, 'hey would lmratdiiwly see the extudtent .IV.. .1 a-.. dose. Price 60c and 1.00. 'IMaf.l.. f At all drugsists. In Ilassia. wbioh ii tlm country of Enrope, they ssrer pui bllader on a borsa, and a sbylog hnrse Isslmotf na beard of. irSufTercra from ConaumnUon n?.,5Xili22 VK J1 "7 wnnna Cough and It Price as and . i fcenliV Trial Rules tUt. humanTuSerlni're,uUl HKffigffg: bouje;irV.ThomasVrue8toVe.UD!W- A Oinoiuatti sobool girl, 0MnlnB h6ni ., 1 .no urizes, rexrtartcea that one of them was for having the best memorv. Ttnln ..l,. -.1... .l 1., 77, r . .. i "U.MIIB otser was for sberep ed; -For the life of me, I can't Jnt now Ibink what that was for," The Tnlplt and the Stage.' T? . n - ot . .. l,lv."n,0liaa?.-'aJ, S'5'on "to Vbtl otu 5 K12?. J'Sn.""- 1 L00k bottles ofCr. ombTnatlon'rT,..",?.!' aid lJiead. ta"!K!rWrf if A New Vnrk . .p.dnV.1. T '"S"."iia nss oeooms a ?!B iT00.1.6 JmoBt alet 'noe Uamlae from a chemist ih.i i,..i . SEE? ,,lr"n" nncklon'a Arnica, Salve. urai oaiTO inuie World for CUts brnaM. SibAM itatim. lever sores'. tetlS SivrA. uanS", cnuotains corns and all'skm eruptions, and nos lively cures TDiles. nr nnSi 5JSSired- M " nt?ed to Ki??iSg- j "ulu UJUJIKISI, RfltTI A It r Lrlnntti u t-. n m. , tbe Martin White Mine, at Ward, JievVda, dnrln theenjeltlng proctsa, changes' the hair and beard, and eyelashes oi (be miners to a line as gnen as gran. Two Tears AaTot I was a slcht to hahnM n ..... .,.i.t. enjoy life at all. Now I am the plctore of health and can eat anything. What dld)tr Sulphur Bitters cured me of Djipepsia and Llrer Complaint, after suffering twoVeiri, W Il dJowman, Ifanchestcr, X. H. A Srill Frnnnlnn nnnw I - .1 . . i - . , arrestitl for "hsbitOBlly torldflng aplinK.' "- "in aparimenis occcpied by a phyatcian, and bis complaint caused her arr t. The Worlds Fair. The excitement caused bv this great treat Is imrrelv fni,1lAr1 ! .mJ,.uiUil'i' great dtfeovory of Dr. Miles tho- RestOra- i'u.iiio. it vpetHiuy cures nervous prostration, change of life, pain, dullnrw and coiifuflon in head, fits sleeplessnfesUhe the blues, neuralgia, palpitation, monthly' P?In"f f'c ,C W. Snow 4 Co., of STrtCOse, X. V, Talliott and Moss, of Greensburz, kjiy that "Tbe Nervine sells'better than apv- tning kb ever toia, and gives universal satis faction." Pr. Mllfs' new illustrated treatis on the Nerves and Heart and trial bott free at T. D. Thomas and W F. Blr, Drug Store. iln. Jacob Benton, of Lancaster. N. II., baa been an Invalid for tbe past five years. During thai time aha bss lraibed la rs.ik nnd write five Isngatge. Hold It to the l.lslit. J!$.eJK?n wbo ,e,, .i'iu eontldenltally Just n?iAS" hiuro 0ur S'a.is P'escrlDlnBKerip'r Ea.L'?,J Lhl' ye3r. In,the prrnaratlon ol tEir reioarkable niedltlne for couens and colds no expense Is spared to combine only the best and purest ingredients. Hold a bottle Tof Kemp' SiU.HI.n th.e "eht and look Ihrouet i Itf Mtfce the lirisbt, clear look: tbeu compare with other remedlrs. Urge bottles at all druirgtju, to cents and tL Sample bottle free. T) wealthiest colored roaa in tbe Weal l Edward J. Binderlin, a bstbtr.ol Denver. Ut is worth $200,000. The Swiss railways Intend to Introduce tat zone tariff for paast&geni, now thai 'th system provosso successful in Aastro-Hnbt. gory. During the first yer of the sons, mricrin Hungary tbe varioua-llnes esrrlid orer IMrtten million passsnRfr agalhM pome fir million dnring tee treVloas iwelvetDonlb. Always reliable and sfScacioii, By, Bulla Baby Syrup never dlSePPpJnf' mothers and nnrces, but cures at Once the" troublesome diseases of babyhood 'Bbld everywhere at 36 cents a bottle. Some say that 86 per cent of the people ?.,,fl!,f nf"i catarrh or Its reigft.' II ell, Old Saul's Catarrh Cure is a surete inedy ami cost 2fl cents only; and the people should use it. A trade Journal has jn.l pabiUbad same Utwtiet ooneernlug poultry in Francs.1 Haute that tbtrears In the oonnlryiffOeo;; ' 0o0 uf bens, which, at d average prlos of two frauos flftv oentimrt per html, renraen, a yalue of 112,060,000 frano. Iu tbe yr 1200 ebloineya weia se-tieely known in England. On onlv was ajiowsd in a rtllceus bouse, one io a marnor btina'. and one in tbs great hall of aoastleor lord' bona, bat in other hoases tb tmoks foond lis wev onl as it oonld. Tbe little King of Spain w' revroVf.1 be other day for detlriug 0 plsy afirh some dirty children on the baaeb. His reotbr r said it was nndlgnifled fey-a, kite io b an Iu aneb company, whereupon b replied tbat be ' did not want lo.b ikrna. be vrtoUd to be a eblld." . Feolsesp l a ooirnption of th lUtUn feilo-eapo, a folio-sired lti. Tbi erfer meat have been very Snaisnl, as tbe waTtr mark of Ibt sort nf paper frora tb tfclr teentb to th aevestoanth eentory was a tool' itti. i I ttit.t)ll. 0 .mln H''!"J ror Oontumptlon.' beau lleia. faitlav