$&Are you a mtbserlbcr lo thr vaptr you are now readlngt If not it will cost you but $1. or SEtoeHd to become one, and then you can tell your neighbor that you will neither ?orroio nor lend. SSJryoH reunlii paper that owns itieVamHtn't arahl lo tell thr nstes; that belieres in public morality, and the enforcement of ih law agatntt maltfadora; that hat opinions, and isn't afraid lo tstpreoothmuott THE CARBON ADVOCATE. $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advanee. VOL SIX.. No 49 Lehigliton, Carbon." County, Penna., October 17 1891. Biuglo Copies 5 Cents Ready for a Lively Fall Trade CARPETS ! ! ! Tn all your lilb you coitainly never seen nnything in this city that oould or can surpass our new fall txhibit, cither in nrin; or style, The prices are as varied as the patterns, and bolli must be seen to be appreciated, so come and see our exhibit. FURNITURE! Beautiful, varied, complete and cheap. wua overhead the other day while a lady wus looking nt our fall exhibition of Furniture. It must bo seen to be appreciated. Trices are marked down to the lowest notch. Come and see us. KEMEREB & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, gOPPOSlTE J . & S. DEPOT,$T FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa Ilns just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Ihe very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glasswaie ATood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Eeacly inade Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low na the same goods can be nought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and istnres in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Food at prices lully as low as the 'amc articles can be purchased elsewhere. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at price3 qually as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoie in this section. Call and be convinced. i?espectfully, July 823-71 &.M0S REICVEL. Ice Cream is Down to Thirty Cents per Quart. Parties, Picnics and Festivals supplied with Ice Cream at the very lowest prices. Confections, Fruits and Groceries Toys, Games and the New Novelties- In this line we have everything that is new. Our prices are al ways the very lowest. SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. 1 can't be beat in a tine line of silverware and jewelry, have nil the new effects at the lowest prices. BEN. K CULTON, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Q'EN ERA 1 , H A.RDW AR K AlLL KIND Of'cOAL, &r. OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pa t.lUUJW-'-1-'- --l- ' ' - - jBsajtMsfrsMB yrX jjnoTOEKS, M Warren EU New York. Ftlca 60 1 a tuxiu tuat iruu Williams & Hogoro' Rochester Business University Stand, at the head of the list of commercial srhooli ;ln " ' Ife'i?,0.?' J !'rc: amedluin lor suppiyinK ii uuiii- m-n ............ H iiiwiuiii ii, ui i j .,.,,,, n,An flnH unmAii nn tliA liltfhroad to siicccu. and In the aittim flMSucol rat cos :i f I i wmipment. THOKOUMIl COM M Kite I A I.. HIIOKTIIANI) ANI1 I'BA e TltlAl.. KNCUHll COUBBra. 'ihe Twonti-scMiitliAiinual Catalnfiiie w(ll he raalledfiuoe ilreM I'jfc'JMiiini mm JM'--"- On Second Street, Is Headquarters An' - School Books, and all the New Things in School Supplies, At tlio very lowest prices nt which thoo goods can be had in the town. We also have n full assortment of :-: Newest Stationery :-: that includes everything in that line. Tab ' i tills snapes and prices. Don't buy until you have seen our fi new line, Tl'e give the very lowest prices to be had. Rami ViJJUHJUJ 3 wrru rnoouiK rones to schools. THE GREAT German Remedy. m TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. 1 or thoso tlcuttil bu.ouij will bo nnltl Bl Dillons SncllA(lePcn forncasowlicrofcuL vnvn Hitters 'will tiotnsfOstorcuro. Ill illonSui.niuitliiriEUP mityHlcnroyon. E3 iJo you suilcr with never fnlla i uiniurcuQuaniigonc ta iTufSTrltles burst I It will euro ymi. luirthron&h tho ftkln OueriitiitM uliuurc InTlmnles.IllotcliCfl.t I ind Sores. ItelT onoi! El tho nulls nnd work- uLPiitm BiTTcns.w mil liMllh will fnl.f BDopa; cierKs.-wiiouo not nrocuro suRlclcnti ilow. exercise, nwl ollTvlioi arc conflneu indoors, should nao RtrtrnvR lSnrr.RS. They will PcLPiirn IliTTi.ns will cure LlrerConi. ulnlnt. 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Settling Ksfatcsof urcsuenis a. specialty, iuay no cocsuuea in Liiansn aua Herman nor. zi-vi O. A. CLAUSS, Odleo with Claws Bros., I'lrst street, Lehigliton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frs-l-class Companies aro represented Information cheerfully lumtslied. 4-1 y DB. G. T. EOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. IT liAXHOR. Br.OAllWAV IIOC8K. MONDAYS. at issTON. Swan Hotel. Tuksiiays. Ar HEriti.KHK.M, Sun hotel, Weiinesiiays, AT ATiMCNTOH K, JCAllLW IIOT15I,, T1IU11S11AY IT HATH, 1'IlinAYS AND SATU1IDAYS. Ofilcellours From 9 n. in. to 4 n. m. Practice limited lo diseases on lie ye.Ear, Nose k Throat tjeAKo. Itcf ractlon of the, Eves orthoadlnst. mentofslasscs. I. SMITH, D. D. 8, OHlco opposite I ho Opera House. Hank Street, Lch 'jhton, Pa. DKN'TISTUV Iff AT.T. ITS NHANOIIKS. Filling and makliiK artlllcial dentures n special tv. Local anesthetics used. ilas ndmlulstered and Toeth Fxtraeted WITH OUT I'AIN. OFFICE HOUHS:-From 8 . m., to 12 in., Irnm i n. ni., to a p. in., irom 7 p. m., to a p. in. Consultations lu F.ngllsnor Cernuu Olilco Hours at llazlcton -Fvcrv saturdav. 0CU5-87-1V Barofula wna onco supposed to be tha touch of royalty. To-day, many grateful Iiaoplo know that the "soverelen remedy" is Ayer's Karsajvirilla. This powerful altera tive ex'.lipitcs '"tho evil" by thoroughly clliiiiuatius nil Iho si ruinous poison from tlia Mi nd, (.'onsumptlon, catarrh, and various i thtr physical ao well its mental maladies, have their origin In When hereditary, this discaso manifests it shII In childhood by glandular swellings, running sores, swollen Joints, and general fi-eblencssofbody. Administer Ayer's Barsa lrllli on apijenranco of the first symptoms. " My Utile girl was troubled with a painful scrofulous swolllng under one of her arms. Tho physician being iiuablo to effect a cure, I gavo her ono bottlo of yers Sarwparill.i, and Iho swelling disappeared." W. V. Kennedy, M:cFarlaud'8,Va. "I v.'aa cured of scrofula by the uso of Ayer's Biirsaporilln." J. C. Berry, Deerfleld, Mo. ' I was troubled with a soro hand for over f") years. Being assured lha case, was ccmfiilu, I took six bottles of Ayer's SarsaparsSIa . ti-i.l.-' H.Illiikms,Rlverton,Kel. rnwABKn nv Dr. I. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. : l"ii'3UU. l'ricetl; lxlouln,(K AT Till! (taiitral Drug Store, 1IT. TUB FUBMC SiUAItR Hank Street, Lehigliton, 18 HKAlKiUASTRltti FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Sonus, Brushes, &c &o choice Wine and Liquors, Wall Paper and Deoorationo Spectacles ' Wkou you buy a pair ut hUom vou want izood St. Dnt If lou need 8i'CTACLES It I much more linpoitant that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper mtlne frame which will brine the h-n-fs di rectly before the centru of the ee. It ,iw liuy your spectacles M lr. Hum's ou 111 0 nil the above points nroperlj attended to. p "T unpii lie 8 e VMTm T1IK IliallKIl rAKI'IIElSJI. ' i.i i nn. Hie innon.the ttsrs.the seas, the hills, nnd tl o plains -1-, 0 Soul, the vision of Him who i.-Il'ii? 1 ' Jsl'm lie? I ho' Ho be not that which .ems? .i. I- lira true whllo they last, and do we not lio In drf nis f 1 .ii tn, Iheee solid stars, this weight of body nnd limb, Aieihn i.c.tnlgn and symbol of thy division from Him? D.r k Utlie world to theej thyself art the rc--on why; I '. i i- lie not all but thou that hast power to fiel-laml?" Cllnrv about Ihee without thee; and thou ful. ftlhut thy doom, Mat I mk Hint broken gleams, anda stifled splen. dor and gloom. S-pi-nk to Him thou for He hears, and Spirit with Spirit can meet CU -i-r is Ho than bi entiling, and nearer than hands and feet. God Is law.eay the wisej OSonl, and let us re joice, For if He thunder bylaw the thnnder is yet His voice. Law Is God, tay somes no God at all, says tho fool; For all wo have power to see is a straight staff bent in tho pool. And the ear of man can not hear, and the eye of man can not see; But if ho could not tee and hear, this Vision were It not Ho ? Tennyson. HOW HE WAS CUBED. "I nm a miserablo man," said Mr. Cy rus MncMox gloomily, "and it ia best that the woild should be rid of my presence. No iino cares for mo. " "Oil, don't say that, uncle, " said Lizzlo Silver beseechingly. "You know I lovo you. You aro the only friend I have in the world, and if you were to die what would becomo of mo?" "I suppose young Guy Cheovers would contolo you for my loss," said Mr. Mad tlox grimly. "At any rate, I don't care. I will end my troubles and sorrow to morrow at 12 m." With these feaiful words ho strode out of tho room, leaving Lizzie sobbing.with her curly black head resting on a dinner plati'. "What's the matter now, Bess? Has the milliner disappointed you .in your love of a bonuet?" asked a warm, hearty -voice, which was tho property of "young Quy Cheovers," n3 Mr. Maddox callod him, no that gentleman strode into tha room. " "Oh, Guy!" sobbed Lizzie. "Uncle Cynit, is going to die to-morrow at 13 o'clock. "How do you know?" "He said so. " "H.it how iloea ho know?" "IIu'.i ,;o':ny to U 11 himself." "So as lo make himself a true prophet, ch?" aiUed fitly, laushiug. 'Oil, Guy, don't joke!" cried Lizzie tearfully. "Ho will I know ho will!" 'I doubt itl" said Guy skeptically. "But he tried to commit suicide several times," sho persisted fearfully. "Onco he tried to smotlur himself with burn ing charcoal, but 1 e forgot to stop up the keyhole, and I smelt tho smoke and got somo neighbors to break open the door: ami saved him. Then ho tried to banc; hitii'elf, but tho cord broke, and lie fired pistol nt himself, but forgot to nut anv ball in it, so that failed; and then " "Gracious!" cried Guy, as Lizzlo topped for want of breath: "what a de termined limn he must be! Such perse verance deserves to bo rewarded, Have you any idea what plan he will try now?" "I'm sure I don't know," said Lizzie. "But what does he want to make nwa v with himself for?" asked Guv wonder- Jngly. "Why, he says ho is a miserablo man- burden to every or.e, and that life has no joys for him, and that ho is weary of this world " "And so would like to try tho next?" said Guy. "Perhaps lie won't find it to pleasant as the one lie is quitting. AVhat an unreasonable man he must be! He is rich, talented, healthy, and has a very pretty neice" hero in u moment of ab straction ho allowed his arm to wander around Miss Silver's waist "and what more can he want? But somo people never' are satisfied. It seems lie is deter mined to pry into futurity, and it seems a pity to disappoint so laudable an am- bitionj but duty duty to myself com pels mo to interfere, I dislike any scan dal or excitement. A coroners jury would causo both: therefore, we must balk his little game." "But how?" asked Lizzlo curiously. "A prudent general," said Guy haugh. tily, "never confldc.3 his plans to his army. particularly when the army is of femi nino gender: so excuso me, mum's tho word. But rest assured, my dearest Elizabeth, that unless your worthy unclo shunios off this mortal coil in a surrep titious manner uerore ia o clock to-morrow he will not do it afterward of course I mean illegally. Farewell till to-morrow. " Having concluded this address Guy strode off in a tragio manner, leaving Lizzie greatly surprized, but still quito reassured, for in her opinion what Guy couldn't do wasn't worth doing. The next morning Mr, Maddox mada his appearanco, very saturnine and gloomy, and ato his breakfast with a mournful air that was terribly impres sive. Having finished, ha then took leavo of bis niece in a feeling manner, I am about to leave you," said ho mournfully. "I am about to end this life of misery. I hope that you may be happy." J0h, don't go!" said Lizzie, tearfully clinging to him, and looking into his faco pleadingly. "It's useless," said Mr. Maddox firmly, My mind is fixed, and nothing you can do can persuado mo to relinquish my purpose. But you, my dear child, shall uot be unprovided for, I Intend to make my will in the few hours that are left me, and ypu will not be forgotten. Good by, my dear child, tarewelll And then, after embracing his niece fervently, be rushed from the room Iran tioally and securely lockod himself in his own room, and began to prepare himself for hU last journey. "Nine o'olook!" he said to himself. looking at his watch. " Three hours yot t Highest of all in Leavening ABSOUUTEL PURE '.nougli to do all that I have to do. i'"irst to make my will !" The last will and testament of Mr. Cyrus Mnddox was evidently not a long one, as it was finished in less than an hour. "Eleven o'clock," said Mr. Maddox, and I havo finished. How slow the time passes, to bo sure ! Now, what shall I do until IS, for I am determined not to die until noon " A knook nt the door. j "Oo away," cried Mr. Maddox an grily; "you can't coma in I" "I am very sorry to disagree with you," satu a voice outside, "but I can come in. Itavo a duplicate koy here, and if you don't open the door I will," Mr. Maddox roso and unlocked the door savagely, and Mr. Guy Cheovers stalked into tho room, carrying an oblong box under his arm. Ho placed the box on tho table and then took a seat opposite Mr. Maddox and stared blankly at him. Wiiat do you want?" asked the latter fiorcely. "Don't you seel am engaged?" Oh, I know." said Gur. "what you aro about to do! Don't think that I'm going to intorfero not nt all. But be fore you mako your quietus I wish to ask you a few questions. Have you pro vided for your nicco'3 welfare?" "What's that to you?" "Considerable. I am about to marrv Miss Silver; so her interests are naturally mine." "Then she is provided for amply. " "Thank you for the information. Very glad to hear it. And now excuse tha apparent impertinonce of the question, but where is your will?" "Here," replied Mr. Maddox. lavinir his hand on it. "Suppose you cive it to me to take care of?" " Gi vo it you 1 Why, pray ? " "It might become misplaced," ex plained Guy. I ll keep It myself," said Sir. Maudox in a rough tone. "Then jU3t leavo a memorandum on the tablo," said Guy earnestly, "to tell where it is. It will save trouble, per haps." "Get out! cried Mr. Maddox angrily, "Ah, I seel" Baid Mr. Cheovers coolly; "in a hurry to begin. Well, I won't de tain you; but I havo a little suggestion to offer. " "Well?" said Mr. Maddox impatiently. "It is this," said Givy. "Miss Silver informs me that you havo made nevral previous eflorts to o it short your trouble and your breath, and always uniucr ess fully. Now it Beems to mo you d m't i;o tho right way about it. This box" and hero ho opened the box alludpd"to "o;i tains several little plans that I think might please you. Here's one," and ho showed a little steel i iitrument. "What's that?" asked Mr. Maddox. "This," said Guy, "is an article that you can place round your neck like a cot lar, then, by striking your hand ou the left side of your neck, a sharp spike is driven into your jugular vein " "But that would kill me!" said Mr. Maddox, statins. "Well, ain't that what you want?" de manded Guy sternly. "Now, hero's another, " he went on. "Here's a wheel, you observe; you placo this band round your neck, pass it round tho wheel, and give it two or three turns then let go. The recoil will twiBt your head almost off your shoulders kill you to a cer tainty." Mr. Maddox stared at him with un feigned horror. "Then, " went on Guy coolly, "here'sa little package, a tjrpodo. It contains nitroglycerine You place it in youi mouth, snap your toeth on it, and off goes your head, smashed into millions of atoms. " "Good heavens!" exclaimed Mr. Mad dox fearfully. "What a terrible idea." "Not at all, s.vid Guy soothingly. "Beautiful invention I quite prido my self on it -scientl.lo suicide, you sesl Any one can take poison, or blow his brains out; but to do it scientifically re quires real talent. You have it, and I am confident you will reflect credit on my inventive skill. Now if you could uso all three of these inventions at onco cut your jugular, garrote yourself, and blow your head off all at once why, I'd thank you. "What! cried Mr. Maddox fiercely, "do you think I'm crazy ? Do you think I'm going to use any of your infernal in ventions? Leave this room, you cold blooded vilUtin, beiors l throw you out of the windowj" "But I have a great many more to show you," remonstrated' Guy, "and you see I want you to try as many as possible. Well, well," ho added, as Mr. Maddox grasped tho poker threateningly, "I'm going. But I'll leave this box here, and before you get nu or yourseir just make a memorandum of what you will use and leavo it on the table, because you know there will probably be nothing left of you to draw conclusions from, nnd so " Horo any further speech was cut short by Mr. Maddox seizing his visitor and hustling him out into the passage. "Well?" said Lizzie anxiously. "I think its all right," said Guy, grin ning. "Get tho luncheon ready. Your unclo will bo down. " And euro enough, so he was; and though ho spoko uot, ho ato most vora ciously of everything on the table. "Lizzie," said ho suddenly, after an hour's pause, "did you oversee an infer nal old fool and nn idiot ?" "Never that I know of," said Lizzie. "Why do you ask?" "Because just look at me and you'll see one, " said Mr. Maddox grimly, and ho stalked upstairs. Up to the present time of writing Mr, Cyrus Maddox is still nlive, enjoying re markably good health, and he seems to be ou friendly terms with Mr. Cheovers and his wife Lizzie. He probably forgave that gentleman on account of a discovery that he made that tho nitroglycerine torpedo contained nothing more danger ous than salt and tho other " infernal in ventions" were infernal in the samo ratio; but Guy still maintains that when persons are weary of life they should ena their troubles by scleutifia suicide. How to set a woman to keen a secret i uive ner onioroiorni. ibju oiinngn, Power. Latest U, S. Gov't Report 'owaer SIAUl.NO SUItMO.VS. iudii.tl lr That llavr 1 linn liliril Ui rliUely 111 Kiiglnlid. Sermon making ouch upon a iinn ai a ptiifeion. Ic-lny it ii a tlyin- irrt. The second htnid book hom wviv tn- m poriutns. Twenty years ago a ile.dor of auy position retained a stnff of sermon manufacturers. A subject was given or a text selected and in from IS to 21 horns the manuscript was ready for th" p aoh ere. If hn was in want of an up to date discourse, half a nui"- t' a guinea was the cliHige. Or If n niniuihcript in btoek suited tho purpose the price waa from a half a crown to live shillings. It was the practice in the forties lo hcp a, supply on band. These were pigeonholed in alphabetical order, afford ing to theme or nccoidlng lo subject. The pigeonhol" supply was common property. Duplicates .wore more fre quent tlinn now; many were well thumbed, and invariably were dead men's leaving, nurtt ijftn obtained for cash down from executors or other ro preventa tives ot ih-c'HHWd uli'ltlj 111" 11. Even lo-i!oy the trnrle is bl ill ral l ied on cither by ndvcitw'inent in the church organs or in tho booksellers' catalogues. Here are two offers from recent book lists : "Mannicript sermons 700 original manuscript .i'rniiiiis,writteu and preached betwren Irtill mil IS83 by tho lute Rev. Martin Twiss, D. D., rector of Mawdes ley. Lancashire, price 1 Is. per hundred, or C Os. the lot. "Manuscript e rnions fifty original manuscript expository sermons on tha Pentateuch, preached at Ossett, York shire, price 1 Is." But tha latest phase in the science is to build up sermons by mental absorption. It is no rare occurrence, we are assured, for a preacher to make it his daily task to peruse a printed sermon by n suggest ivo preacher, and in his own way from tho pulpit to rub through the sieve another thinker's bon mots. Sometimes it is only the skeleton that is taken. At others it is body and soul that is at tacked. Another sermon monger is tho elegant extract man. A lato well known and appreciated London preacher of this order was a vandal In suoh matters. Ho would not take the troublo to Write out his ex tracts. Ho would cut whole pages or snippets out of his book and paste them on his manuscript. When tha other day his books came under tho hammer there were great searchings of heart about their imperfections. l'rom inquiries it would appear that tho Americans aro now tho largest con sumers in tho sermon trade. They aro buying up all the fine old divines and shipping them largely to the most out of tho way United States villages. The di alers quite expect a rise before long in the best brands of the older theologians, Pall Mall Gazette. - Snnkti Are Not Snakes. Tho cause of persons whose nerves are .cited by protracted and excessive uso stimulants seeing the shapes of oni-. nr.ii" passing beforo them is not due " Imlly to tha imagination, says a writ? in tho New York Times. In fact the. i aiioy only operates to iudttco a belief tii.if what is seen is alive and hideous, The f yoball is covered by a network of veins, ordinarily so small that they do not intrude themselves visibly in the path or the light that enters the sight, but in the course of some diseases these veins are frequently congested and swollen to such sizo as to become visible, nnd when this happens the effect gener ally is to appear as if there were an ob ject of considerable sizo at a distance from the eye. Of course this vein is generally long. thin, and sinuous like a serpent, and tho figure seen is frequently startlingly like a snake. That they seem to live is due to the rucfthat lli.y are often not in per feet Jine wall the direct front of sight '1 hey are either to Iho side, up or down from iho focus; tnerofore, when dis unered. lli victii.i naturally turns his eye-i toward the effect, and the effect, of ciitirxe. moves away. The eye follows, nnd thus a continuous and realistic mo- turn is got. Now.it the eye bo returned to the front again quickly it will see ninther snake, which if watched will glide away in tho same manner. Tho i liter of this is afflicted by malarial dis ease, mid after his eyes arc thus congested inniiy strange shapes and clouds pass w liin his vision, which, if ho were in a Kit'" nt nervous collapse, might easily be nil that are seen by those suffering from dcliiiuin tremens. She ( mm n Gnttle Hint. On of the late matrimonial engS i in is said to be the outcome of a dar inn little piece of repartee on tho partoi the oung woman, who has enjoyed tho lepiitntioti of beiug not only e, wit, but a lieauly nut 'jelleas well. Although quito oinig, she was kuown to have declined tin- honor of matrimonial alliance with ttieiuliif the befct so called "catches" of '.: e f :i-oii, and it began at last to be ru- ,-i.ni. -il that her mind and heart were set on one i. f tier admirers who had not, as vet, the temerity to come to the iioint However that may be, the young man in question was her partner in one of tho Harvard assemblies during last winter, nnd during the lutermission for supper was iwaUil withlii'iu a sequestered uook, "fsr from the madding crowd. Apro pos of something that had been said, he Ubked her laughingly if the report wero true that she liad refused all the eligible men in her set. She blushed vividly for a moment, then suddenly raided li(W, head, looked him full in the face, and said pointedly : "Yes, it is true present conipauvncoepteUI It m, perhaps, need lexA to state that they remained in tho "bequesteu-d nook" during the rest of tho geiuiau, and that tho young lady wore a bparuiing Boiitaire on her i el t hand witnin a few days. Humor also lias it that the above cmi ersation was overheard by ono of the discarded suitors, who forthwith "gave it away." Boston Gazette. Tl.-gf dy in Ural Life. Ue (in distress) Dearest, why do you turn from uie? yii" -Harold, I I have been eating onions. Indianapolis Journal. T' " An Aluminium Boat. Au aluminium boat, propelled by elec tricity from an aluminium battery, Is being constructed by the inventor, p. J, Cable, of rituuurg, I'a. rue cattery, Mr. Cable says, will weigh but a couple of pounds, and will be sunlcient to pro duce the rower necessary for running a pleiuure boat of good size. A boat of tin-, metal capable of carrying from four t i persons eau be made of a weight n ii exceeding 80 or 70 pounds, and v. .ni, I be rerv easily haDdled. Mr, fable Mutes tlutt he lias found moans of oxeiioinnig tho great difficulty alumin ium presents to soldering. womas's suni.iJin iikiioissi. The Mother Wlln Weill tn Miirnne With Nine Small Children. "Women," writes a New York nn-rc- spoudentof the Detroit Free JVfk. "nro certainly ontltled to tho hluo ribbon for heroism, a remarkable inslanco of which I have just seen. A lady, yottuir. self Doaeeosed. srood looking, exquisitely dressed, and obvi ously in tho keenest enjoyment ot every moment's life, reached here a few days Rgo on her way to Europe. Therein noth ing remarkable In that, I acknowledge. But wait. "Thisyouu,-, happy, beautiful, and well dressed woinmi did not ro i c lo New York alone not quite. In fnct h!io had a maid with her. Besides that maid (who seemed a very jowel of an unob trusive and serviceable servant) were nine children, the oldest ot which, I will go upon oath, Is not more than !) years old. Seven of them aro boys. If you are a good nrithmeticiau, you may oasilj fig ure out that two aro girls. All of them are towheads. Tho girls are demure, tho boys avo turbulent. And when you havo seicn .healthy , happy boys, with tho tra ditional bo3' nppclite uutler their jackets all at one (able nnd with a Now York ho tel menu in reach, yni may Iny a modest wager that the mother who makes a con scientious ciTnit to keep them within tho bounds of demrum hasa formidable con tract on hand. "I kept a furtive eve on the crouii for three days, nnd the mora I olwerved the greater grew my admiration for that mother, whose generalship wns such that the champion crank of our hotel evcu tho man who has no nppcilto and watits the dining room windows kept shut all summer joined tho lest of us in approv ing smiles whenever she and her Nino filed in for a meal. "To-dny sho left us, and the whole es tablishment wont down to the steamer .to give her a good luck send off. On hoard she kept those impulsive, lads of hers un der steady subjection without in the least galling their bounding spirits. When the big ship backed out into the stream they swung their hats and hurrahed their goodbyes, and the two demure little girls tosseu their linger tips to us m token that woJiodnot mads ourselves disagreeable to them during their occupancy of the big family table in the center of our din ing room. "Jiow, what do you think of a woman who calmly goes to Europe in the capac ity of mother, pilot, and courier goneral of such a company? Heroic! Nothing short of the sublimest heroism, say I, Naruo for me a man among the 7,500, 000,000 men on the earth who would ven turo upon her undertaking, and I will en gage a Homer to immortalize' him in an epic. oro it not for being personal I would state tliat my heroine's name is Graudon and that sho comes from Cincinnati, " About Qetl. Plato was called the "Athenian Bee" on account of the sweetness and purity of his s.tyle. A bee in your bonnet" is a phrase meant to imply that your lead swarms with dreanlt theories. This connection between befs and tho head is derived from the belief of the tmcients, who called the moon a bee, and tho word lunatic or irjfecMtflick still means one who hp bees in 1 js h$d. Mahomet admitted bees to Paradise on account of the belief that they were wandering eotilj. Bee raisers have numerous proverbs re garding bees which they regard with veneration, suco as iqis: "A irsrni of bees la May is worth a lva of hy; Butaswirmin July Ijnjt worth iy." An allusion to the custom of telling the bees is found in histories and is one of the traditions of tho riast which is so remoto that, its origin can not be traced. On the death of a member of the family it was custoinary lo drape the hives with mourning. If this was neglected it was believed thSt the bees would leave tho hives and seek new homes. The custom is observed in rural New England and many other parts of America and is quite goneral in the old world. Our own Whittier has embodied the quaint superstition in a beautiful poem : "Before .them nnder the garden wall, Forward and bacl;. Went drearily tinging the chore-girl email Draping each hire with a shred of black. Tremhllng, I listen: the maimer aim Had the chill of auow. For I kpew the was telling the bees of one Gone on the Journey we all mnit go. And the eons eke was tinging, ever since In my eor sounds on 'Stay at home, pretty bees, fly not hence! Mittrets Mary la dead and gone!'" Host to Transplant Ferlli. When the sky is blue and tho wild morning glories bloom and the trumpet mosses and trailing ivy cover tho ground, then on tho edge of tho hazels nnd under the (Irs It occurs to the woman who is out of the city for a month or a day or an hour to wonder how she can take home some maiden hairs. It would be better, of course, not to disturb the shy beauties except eaily in the spring and late in the fall, but when she will she will, and 50 let her dig very carefully, not wrenching tho roots from the soil. Wrap each fern with a bit of damp moss and roll it in stout browu paper, letting the fronds project well. Leavo three or four fronds on a fern of averago size, elk or seven on ono that is quite large. Look for gold thread and Solo mon's seal and partridge vines to dig also, and put all into boxes covered with birch bark, If you can find itonreachingliome, If they don't get too much dust or too much gas tho ferns will live indoors over summer, and in tha autumn you should put them out to be well cooled aud rested in the snow. rew xoric itecorcier. Christine Nilseon entertained at dinner not long aco the two divas, Patti ana At bani, and the three queens of song were attired in the sumptuous simplicity of thovaloisorTutJorpeilod. They hummed a few snatches of song together, as they did lone ago before titles troubled them. and were charmingly sweet to each other, but they did not appear together in publio. World's Fair buildings employ 15,00" nanus. Texas sawmills are embarrassed by over production. Some New York horse oar men get $3 for 16 hours. Drummers in Brooklyn must wear a license badge. New York machine wood workers have the 8 houi day. A New York jockey has been offered 18,000 for !W. Only one person in four in London earns over a 1 a week. The Order of Kail' y OwiductO'if has 17.000 jnanibef. KlMtlOUH DANCIIIlt, How the human svttem ever recovers fiont the had effect of the nauieoiu medicines often lit erally pom ed into it for the snpposltlve relief of ilysnepiia, liver complaint, constipation, rlieti- lliniisiii nnu oiner imineius, Mil inysiery- lue mlsrlilef done hv bud medicines U senrceir less than Mint caused by disease. If they who ar weak, bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or rhou matte, would ollener be Rinded by the experi- ncc oi invuiius who iiuvo inoroiittiuy tesieii fnstetter'R Htoiniich Illttcrs. thev would In ev ery Instance obtain the speediest aid derivable iromi.uiuii.il iiicuieauuu. inis iiicuicine is se.irrhllnr nnd lit the same ttmn n. thnrnuffhlv sale ltinedy, derived from vogetahla sources, and poisessuiH", in oonscouence of lis basts of lure spinis, pruperues us u nieuicinai suiiui nut not to be found in the llerv local hitters and stimulant often resorted to by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid. IVtlicoats ain't cut to fit ballot boxes. If Sufferera from Consumption t'onulu nnd Colds will trv Tnii-Tina Ooueli nnd Consumption Cure, lliey nil! find quick relief nnd perni.tncnt bencnt. The medical profession ilechiro It a icincdy of the hlgiicst ulue. Try it. lTicu'jouiinoucenis. inai noiues irec. A large proportion of tlio diseases which cause tinman slitrerlnc l esult from ilcruniremcnt of tho stomach, bowels and liver. I)r. Lee's Ltvor ltcguiator removes an mcso trounies- rrmi bottles Irco at Thomas' Druir Store. Unclo Sam list nlnt afcaied of nobody. that's what. Held it to the Light. 'the man ihn tells vou confidentially lust what will euro jour cold Is prescribing Kemp's llnlsain this year. In the preparation ot this rcmnrkablo medlciuo for courIis nnd colds no expense Ii spared to combine onlv the best and purest ingredients. Hold n bottle of Kemp'a llulsam to the light and look through It: notice Iho bright, clear look: then compaio with other remedies. Largo bottles at all druggists, 50 cents and 51. Bauiplo bottle free. A Jllssouii preacher drives a slicct car ou week dais. Ho Is a conscientious man, but It has been remarked that ho seems to be near-sighted nnd hard of hearing when close-fisted members of his congregation hall his car. Soma Foolish X'cople Allow a couch to run until it eels bevond the reach of medicine. They often say, ' Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be in duced to try the successful medicine called Kemp n lialxanj, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first close. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial she free- t all drtigEists. Pensions is a nowerful arcvincnt in favor of patriotism. Kverv Homo Should Ifavo It. It Is not nluns romcnlcnt to call n Dlivsich.li for cicrv litllo ailment. Having lied Flag Oil in iho homo vnu have a l'tivsirlnn nlunvs at hand: it kills ltlicumallsm, Kcuralgla, Burns, uruisen aim an aciics ami rums, i nco zucis. 'lheio nro fewthlncs lu life ofwhlcliwo mnv lie certain, but this Is ono of then), Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cero has no equal for Colds, Coughs and Consumption, l'rlce 23 and 60 cents at Thomas' Drug Store. Fat ofllccs Inspires patriots with cond- ilenls in this country. Of Courao lt'an AVommi. "The band that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rocki the world." Tho mother, sitting beslie and rocktntr tlio eraSUe, often tinging her tad lullaby, mar be thut ehaplng, at it were, the destinies of nations, lint lfdlteatee, consequent on motherhood, havo borne her down, and tapped nor life, how mourn ful will be lir long. To ohecr the mother. brighten ner ills, and brighten her long, nr. Pierce of lluflalo. has. cILcr lonr emerience. compounded a remedy wliloh he has called hit "favorite i-retcnpuon. oecauso laaiea yre. ferred it to all others. He guarantee! It to care nervousness, ncuralglo paint, bearing-down Ealnt, irregularities, wcaknett, or prolapsus, cadache, backache, or any ot the ailments ol the female organs. W bat lie askt is. that tho ladiea thall give It a fair trial, and tatlefaotlon la al lured. Money refunded, If It doesn't give eatlt factton. The Arucrikin Eagle kin live on glory, but pattrlots ain't nblo lo. ''Save who can!" was the frantic cry of Napoleon lo his army at Waterloo. Save health and strength whllo vou can, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, Is ndvico that applies to all, both joung and old. Don't wait until disease fastens on yon; begin at once. Some men have a been site inoro Inlrust in politicks than prlnslple. Th Secret of Success. Tlituniis Lehlchtom and Ulerv Weleenortdruir. glttt. believe tliat the tecret of auccctsls peree vcrance. Therotoretheypenlst In keeping the finest lino otperlumerlet, toilet artlclci, cosme. tiie. drills nii.l chttuilcalt on tho market. Thev especially Invito all persona who have palpata- 1100, moil urenvli, nrait ur nuurj epea, puui , nlds er shoulder, oniirctilon. nightmare, dry tough, (mothering, dropsy or heart disease to try Br. .Milts' uncquulcd New Heart Cure, beforo It is to late. It Hat tne largest tale or any similar remedy. Fine book ot testimonials ireo. Dr. Mllet' ltettoratlvo Nervine Is unsurpassed for iloepletinoFS, headache, fits, etc., nnd it eontatnt no opiates. You kin fairly hear this crate and dors ums Ilepublli of ours ipioutin'and groiyin'. My Ifead wn l'irly ltotten. And how much I suffered it Is hard to dcecilbo. That loathsome disease, catarrh, caulcd tho above, and the doctors said they could not relievo me. i paid muiureas or dollars, for which I iccelviil no benefit. I got more good from two bottles ot Sulphur Hitters than ftoiu an iuo money x paia 10 doctois- I thall continue tho Sulphur Bit tcis, as I haye great faith that they will cure roe. S. M. Day, -It Hanover St.. Bos ton. A mail that's uot a rood oflls Is a plum fool that won't lite fer It tooth and toe nail. Ilnaranteed Curo. . W'c aitlhoiizelour adveitlscd druggist to sell Dr. King's New Dlicovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, upon this condi tion. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest treuble, and will use this reined; as directed, Giving It a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return tin bottle and have your mono lefumled. It'e could notmako this offer did we ml know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on It. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at the drag e'ores oflieber, Lehigliton; and Blerv, Welssport. Tlin fr,, nda OtfitttllS kllOtrS A total OOntlla- tlon ol 0,000,000 III the Dominion. A movement ia on foot m Texas to false oatnommient to General Sam Houston. When tut balloon collapses in mid air the best of friends often fall out together. A man named Sledge wasarrcsted recert ly for swindling. He struck hard lurk. Of quaint uroKi tlont it a sliver, match box disguised as a huge pea pod. The moonstone la said to be the appro priate geu for the Augutt born. Admired for its simplicity Is a queen charm faihioned as a lima bean in gold. A single woman runs a Bearniont (Pa.,) livery and boarding tlablo. Between 00,000,000,000 aud 100,000,000, 000 codfish are taken from the sea around the shore of Newfoundland every year. "Ixive levels all rank," but not the rank odar of an onion: that is too tmirh for it sometimes. A western fainier recently thratbed 1,200 butlielt of best nd two traiupa In one day. Butter is made from eocoanuU. Cleveland has 25,000 Bohemians, liojue Fallt. Mich., has no doctoi. San Francisco basCbiuesu coopers, Vermont leads 111 raaph' sug,rproUi' urm Asayrians live on m i'ci.Is u d.iv