1 1. yjB-Arc ih a nberlbr to tiit paper von art now refldlnfff ( will coil yott but fl.orM ttk to btcome one, and then tou win . ttM your nf (ffWor that yeu will nrilWr terrow nor tenth Br"lfv wn(n;Mir(mloin Ksefnsd ln'( ttfrttM to (sit i news; that btUtie In ivM(c morality, and tA nbrfement of We lam ayetlml mtfteuctors; thai hm orfntent, and Itf afraid to tttrittlim),eet Tltli OAlWOff AOVOOATH. $1.00 o Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live.1 $1.2B when not paid in Advance. VOL XIX., No 50 Lehightou, Carbon County, Ponna., October 24, 1891. Singl Oopiea 6 Oejul Ready for a Lively Fall Trade CARPETS ! ! ! In nil your li(b you certninly never seen anything in this city M.t mulct or run aurnnss our new Tall exhibit, either in prioo or style. The prices nvo as varied be seen to be appreciated, so come nnu sec our cmuuu. FURNITURE Ueautilul. varied, comnleto and day while a lady was looking at our fait exhibition of Furniture. It must bo seen to be appreciated. I'rices are marked down to the lowest notch. Come and see KeMERBR & SVARTZ NORTH FIRST STREET, mm KS0PP0S1T1! J . FIRST STREET, - - LEHiGHTON, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, MuKCillCS, Seorauckera. nnd Fancy Drcsa Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery waro.Glasswaie. Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Casaimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Eeady made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can he bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and isturos in great rnriety and of best quality at ltock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Food at prices fully as low as the tame articles can be purchased elsewhere. 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 stoic in this section. Call and bo convinced. frspectlully, Ice Cream is .Down to Thirtj Cents per Quart. Parties, Picnics and Festivals supplied with ice Cream at the very lowest prices. Confections, Fruits and Groceries Toys, Gaines and the New Novelties. In this line wo have everything that is new. Our prices are al ways the very lowest. SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. 1 can't be beat in a fine line of silverware and jewelry. We have all the new effects at the lowest prices. BEN K. CTJLTON T T -IS IIEAIJUUAHTEKS FOR- GENERAL H A.LL KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa la i. .uxim that Arruu with rtocuut roues to acaooxa. Williams & Roe-era' Rochester Business University Stands tit the bead of the list of commercial schools In in hi character as an educational force, a a medium for supplying the buat&rsa men of the couuti y w ith trained and capable uMlstauti. aa a meant of placing ambitious loung men and women nn the hlxhroadto success, and In tbeeitsii elegance ana coei 01 iu equipment. iiiunuuuii miiuncm iai oiiuuiii Anu nstit rnA. e T10AL. KIsGLlSH GOUKSEcl. The Twcntv-teveulhAniiual Catalogue will be inatledfmoe drew On Second Street, School Books, and in School At the very lowest prices at which OWEN REHRIB'S town. We also have a full assortment ol :-: Newest Stationery :-: that inoludes everything in that line. Tablets in all style shapes and prices. Don't buy until you have seen our fine new line, ire give the very lewest prices te be had. as the pnttems, nnd both must cheap, was overhead the other us, S. l)ElOT,-3fcr V 3 A'RDW A R K. juuaa-os 4 Is Headquarters for all the New Thing's Supplies, these goods can be had in the KmQ During tlm jvnr 1S91 Yon will find SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST TIIH PliAtfUTOIiVY JJty Cronds (7ioreni?p, Nolions, Glassware, Oianges, Uanans, (J rape?, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, (7andicsand everything Usually founeiu a thoroughly lirst-class general store. Wo solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. RKMEMHI3K TI1K Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miilex LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. MAN UrACTUlt EH OK Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutvrs, uindmv fashes, Mouldings, H rackets, AND UHAI.KK IN All Kipfls of Dressed Lumber Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. Very Lowest Prices. Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Line. Join a'club in which you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $-10 is estimated to only"cost $17.00 Certificates are now being Issued by FRANK GERMAN, (IKXKttAI. AOENT, IPbissport. - - A'lin'a. W. F. HOFFORD, Lchighton, Pn. nprll is, lsei-Gm WALL PAPER, Decorations, Picture Rods, Cove Uindow Shades, Spring Rollers, Fruiges, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Rooks, Kasels, Games, TJlocks.Vancy Cards, Etc., etc., PAINTS, Mls, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. General Painter's Supplies, taEB Si 61 Broadwny, Mauch Chunk. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? II' SO, CALL ON TOE Carbon County Impvemeot Co., Woissport, Pa., Whore you can have all kinds of lumbar sawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in overy partioular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths aud in all quant ities siPi;jiwd ckeaply. 00c. Per Week SAY 077k? Greatest Blood Purifier A II KNOWN. B Tills Orent ricrmfin Mcdlr'ne t IliOiSV, i-m Hill III 113 fr l.no, ICBHthan Q worst cages of ektn ilisenso, from common jilrniilo on 1I10 facr-i uuq ri'nL 11 iinpn. it will nira nil iti mas niTiui niftnn Hcroiuin. Ht'I.I'IIUIC 11I1TKII3 la Ihl best moitlclno to uso In nil enaci or encli Muulioru nndArv-n,,. iri.t clcjp aratral Ulnoaso. Uoffmmoai not ever tako rnrnv.i. i. Ki BLUE PILLS ?.ILI'.,:"W.1' ormorcury.tliejrBroileaJiR "hiii.tC It. Naro'vour Inut ln,?"f1,f,kj!,i; tho imrett ami hcetff Ioa ,,8 wltli n TcllowBtlckyyybon't wait imtll yon ninininiiLur iBjourjHfitiv uiinmv KinniKur brrnth foul nmlanra flnt on vour bark. offonslro? YourjTlnitjrrtBomont onre, It Btomnrh la outtAn 111 euro you. Sulphur ofonlrr. UecyDIUcrsla iiirrV usiTho InmlU's rrlcnil. E3 lmmnllaiclTnioyonng,tlion(rPilnnil tot. U yonr Ur.jfftcrlng aro poon mailo well by lno Ihlck.HtsiiPQ. Itcmombcr what voti roiiy, clo.ifrend hero, It may pavo your ndy, orAiifo. It tins unveil linmlrcUs. A Don t wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day I M . . .... . Aro you low-ppiruwi nni ttprk, f duffeilntf fntm tha currfwn o( mil? it bo. bULriiim liriTuiis f will euro you. Semi D 2-rent tnms to A. P. Onhvny A Co., lIotoD,Mu.i for bObt nicitlcal work iiuLUsLcU f Praioil & Bnsiuess Carfls. W. M. Itauaher, ATTOnSKY Atn COUNSELLOR AT LAW, l int iloor uoo tho Mamlon House, MAUCH CHUNK. ... ITKN'A Heal Kitalo nnil Collection Anenc ). Will Buy slid Bell Ileal I'.italo. Conuyanclni neatly done. Collection! proniittly matle. Kittllng lMateqo! Dec.Mlenls a specially. May bo eursulleil III Kncllah nnil (ierman uov. M-vl O. A. CLAUSS, omce with C'lnusn llros., l'irit ntieei, l.i-lil-lilon Fiuk, Life and Accidi nt INSUIIANOE. Only f'rHtflasi ComimniM nto rrpi p nloil IufoiMiitlmt chen fully ruitilslicd. 4-iy DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Ilalli, l'.i. VT llAKIIOR, HUO.VDWAV MOUHK, MONDAYS. AT RtalON, SWAN llOl l!t, Vlll'SIIA YH. AT llRTItLKHICM, SUM 11 1) mi., WlCIINIWDA Y. AT AI.l.KNlOWN, KAOLft IIOTP.I., TlltlllMllA Vt Mai ii, riiniivs ami H ruin) via. OITlce Hours From 9 ;i. in. to 1 n. m. T'l-actlce limited to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose &, Throat tVAlv). llerrAetlnnortlio Eveq nr the nil Inst. mcntofalr.sses. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., ORlco opposite llio Opera Uou4C. Bank Street, Zch 1 ton, Pa. ' " I. UlWIllVIII-i. Fining and lnaklnK lu tlllcl.-il dentures n special- nifVTIUTIJV T VI TT ITU 111. . . if I l.'U ... 4III.-A. Ill-lU--, llSfll, ins administered and Teeth Extracted WITH HUT PA IV Ol'FICK HOUI!S:-lfroin '. in., to 12 in., from l n. in., to s p. in., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. in. Consultations In liiiKllslior Herman Ortlfh Honrs :lt 11' .-li.fnn lvrv Kritnr.liv OCtI5-S7 IV SINCERS rulllc speakers, actors, auctioneers, teach ers, preachers, nnd all who aro liable to over-tax and Irritate the vocal organs, find, In Aycr't Cherry l'ectoral, a safe, certain, and speedy relief. It soothes tho larynx, allays Inflammation, strengthens the voice, and for whooping cough, croup, soro throat, and the sudden colds to which children are exposed, tlilt preparation Is without equal. William II. Quartly, Auctioneer, Mlnla. ton, Australia, writes: "In my profession ot an auctioneer, any affection of tho voice or throat Is a serious matter; but, at each attack, I have been BENEFITED BY a few doses of Ayer'a Cherry Tcctoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked such magical effect that I liavo suffered very little Inconvenience." " Having thoroughly tested tho properties ol Aycr's Cherry l'ectoral as n remedy for bronchitis and throat affections, I am heart ily glad to testify to tho Intrinsic merits ot this preparation." T. J. Macmurray, Au thor and Lecturer, Itlplcy. Ohio. "Ayer'a Cherry Tcctoral has cleared and strengthened my voice, 10 that I am ablo to speak with very much more ease and com fort than before." (Kov.) C. N. Nichols, rastorof Daptist Church, No. Tlsbury, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rnsr-AKiD sr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Miss. Sold by all Drnti,t. Trie $1 i six bolt!'-, 5. Coutrni Drug Store, niT. TIIK I'llllLlO SQUAWK Hank Street, lehightou, Pa., lis HKAIMJimiCTKipj POK Pure Drugs and Modidnop, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c., choice Winos and Liquors, Wall Paper and Docorationo! Spectacles 1 Wlwa yew bur fair I UbM you want a good U. Hot If too tttM HfwrAOLKS It is naata taon tatnMt tbat th. KYE ahould b awamina4alwl with aorru Iwiim anil u proper vStttottrMW whkdi wttt bttuK UlMdt rMtly kre the rente ol tt yr II von buy yur spectacki at Dr. Horn's ou will Cud Uie tbrnre posau properly ittide4 ta. Preacriptiong carefully poundsd. 0cl com Of a Ce Th HOlHIlj AT TUB UNCLU JOB'S PLAN. UnuloJoli l)roter win like u grwit nmny oilier Ainerlonti irenta lie Iml Jiiirfict i liildrfii. "Tin' ' ho waa rout to my, "wou'-i , . tnarry nry woman lu the count) ; nut hut wlmt they'u ilmily good enough nn' belter, but they have oilier platM nn' projec'a!" A liretty achool loaclier hoarded at tiw Foreater'e, nnd It wai her nppaiently In liocenteelf thnt waa niakltigall tho trou ble Lew Forester, tho younger of the boys, wns lioiwlesely lu love with her, nnd ia he wna young, with Ms Ufa's woik Bcnirely mapped out, and ns Hay Uern Ins w ns poor, with nn abundance of jioor rclatlvce, the marriage wasdeeined highly Inexpedient. Uuclo Job ni initiated upon the subject ho followed his ly, ft tenia along tho corn rows. "Sceu.s to me," lie sollloqnlised, "of I'd joV speak to her father drat the weedsl I do wish I'd a check rowed thlsl Tho cockloburn is a goin' to jes' plum leeto tnlly tnko hit he'd stop lilt, being so poor nn' high minded. Hut llke's not Low'd git mud at my interfering, an marry her anyhow, jes' to teach mo altuson.an'iiot a nlinln' to ninny her nt nil, before. I'vo knowed parents to put thoy foot in it mightily nfoio (his, nn' I've often won dered If JIalinlyAnn Ilrlggs would n bon a better chanco than Mary Ann, though I wouldn't liavo uuther ono of 'cm a sposln' that I rlcleck nuythlng about thein times. No, I rcckln I'd better not call on her pap for any help, soelng as I spilt his prospec's in our young days, Oh, you git up there, you lazy heifer! Looks Ilka tho moro you feed em' the lazier they git! No, but of I can't hatch up some thing 'thout show-In" my hand, why, I'll jes' let 'em marry for bcln' a fool. " "Low," said Undo Job, the following Saturday morning, "I want you to tnko llio ono sealed gig on' go to Chilllcotho on business, an' I want you to not pick up nny passengers either goin' or comln', for that left wheel alu't any too strong, 'u watch an' don't go Into any ruts. I'd Ilko for that gig to last till I feel nblo to get another one. " " Can't Dan go ? " Low asked petulantly, "I do hale to ride to town all by myself over tho hills an' through the red bresli. I'd rather plow hard all day. " "Well, plow, then," Undo Job an- swered, with a merry twinkle in his oye, mat meuaer piece needs plo win' mon strous bad. You and I can plow, nn' Dan'l can go jes' as woll as not. " "If I was him I wouldn't driro no eiir." Low remarked, utteringtho words beforo reflecting upon what might follow. "l alnt ngoln' to," Dan answerod, with tho confldonco of a young man who owns a good team of hi? own. "I'm agoin' to drivo Btcll and draco tho buggy needs a little fliiu' up. " Lew hitched up his team and wont to work. Ho despaired of having a cliafc with May so early in the mon.!ng, but ho could como in at half pant 11; alio was not busy thou. beo horo, Dan l, Undo Job Ixean. as 60ona8 Low was out of earshot, "any- uoay can see mat iew is sort on tho teacher, and tho ijit will marry her cf ho ain't stopped; not but what eho'splonly good enough for him, on' too good, as to that, but you know wo'vo alius had other plans for Low. I nover saw nich a hard hearted creettir 03 he is. IIo can cut an' slash on livo animals, nn' I think ho'd mako a good doctor. That's what mo an' your maw wants, an' of course, cf ho mar ries the school teaclior ho can't never bo nothing but a farmer, for you know he can't more'n writo bin name now, thou h lies learnin' considerable from her. God bless her! She's a good Jittlo thing. Well, what 1 was going to say i? this: you mako up to her. You'vo got your now horses and buggy and lots of nico clothes, an' you can cut him out quick as wink. " "Then s'poso I tako her to town to day," Dan suggested, notatnlldHpleascd at tho prospect of a 24 mile rldo with so pleasant a companion. "Yes, yes! ou hitch up an' I will go tell her. I'll Hx It." With that ho hurried to tho house. elated at tho working of his plan. 'Miss May, bo said in a low whisper, from the front door, "you como hero a minute." " In a moment, undo, " a pleasant voice answered. "Como out into tho yard," ho mur mured, "l want you to do a favor for me. I want to get tho old lady two new gingham dresses, an' I want 'cm to bo nlco nu' look nice an' fit nico, and I want you to pick them out nn' pay for them. 1 11 givu you tlio money. I want you to go with Dan'l. " ics, certainly. May answered with a suspicious pink mantling her cheeks. "Could you tell me anything nbout what kind of gingham you want!" "You jest use your own jedgment get sonieUiing becomin' to old women and you cut It an' make it an' I'll knock off a week's board for one, an' another week for another. We liko to have mother look nico. " At about 10 o'olock Mr. Forester went over to see how Lew was progressing with his work. IIo found him busy, and cheerily whistling "Marble Halls. " "It's a plum shame to tease the boy," his father soliloquized, as he approached the grassy turning row. "But all the evils of life roust ba keoved with sonio suffering. I know I'd better keep him free to go on an' make something out of hisself than to have him tied down to hard work with a wife and a pastel o' little children. I see you're been a humpin' yerself," ho said as Lew ap proached. "No need to kill yerself and the team too." "We've taken it easy nice dirt this never seen better wish you'd givo nje my shur on this side when you dlvido up.." "Maybe but you'll be a -selling yourn, " his father answered, locking with pri'do upon his various fields strtiching away in tho distance, some with wheat, some with oats, beside small patcliet of castor beans, flax, cane, millet, and pasture, and moadow. "No, I'm thinking of bulldln' an sot Uln' right here," Lew repljsd. while n boyish blush dyad his di6y cheak. "I' re been a-thlnking that ef you and maw was willln' " Highest of all in Leavening "Yes, A weuttonin' ef your maw pufai rnn in mind that I fit by May thU morning to get hor a oouplo u' new diwses. Seems to tuo wo dert't lay enough utore by tha way she looks, " "WherVU May gu?" Low asked with n sinking of thaheait. "Sliowent with Dan'l," looking over hit fields andmemirully turning hit back. Without a word Low turned his team Into the corn and bngau to plow. His falhnr noticed tliat he wtvt unusually gi"itlo with th li.ir tN. nd hlatia:I''ii('n troubled him n it h litllii as im w.ui,.'il toward the hoiiie. " Kf I hadn't a tol him," h? sld, . on templates; the variegated sod with un initlug p.vi", "!) would ai.'LM'i : at 'levon, and When he found ili.t vanl licii', he'd a-wut out agiu jo ' (jm, .-.. li" 1 mil 1 fjt Ida dinner un' a plo -d 1 : dio'1,, nu' Oiafrt to,) nmi h ou tlie tii Vwriimoln at a iiuut lur pc.it Uelt,., nt- hla dinner in silenoe, and wm for staiting liaok to the Held. "You musu't lake the nor mil till two. Lewlo, " hil fathei Slid. Yuu K" lio down atidsleop under a tltad 11 - you'll reel lots boltor." "I don't want to sleep," te grnwlwl, "F,f j 011 don't Mm horses .loet,' ' nid hi " f,ithor. "Bntef yon ain't sl'epy, l'J gf out here mirii.rtlietreee. IfwflSinder i l';s nn' loiifliKime with Dim ti" May U.jii", and I know mother don't ban ,0 h; mi'ii folks around till lh lir w nrk done. You an' Dan'l Is young acd frei, nn' I Jut saw Jim Lucas "jitw. on' I could. i'l help n caiilrajjting ye. Jim was jo'iug about 10 years back, an' so wan 8:iIIm r.ml theyhad ambitions. Jim was a 1 inly good schnllanl for this ronuty, nn' In- wanted to lie a runjrremmsn or Bom. 1'iln'. Snllio was purty I'lul si t. nu' most any man in hie tvw nul l lm' lnvcdlipr.an'lieilil.aii'tliPi nisr.leil, nn' now they havn six children, and .Urn can't do nothin' hnt jes' dig for (li(.i,i. lie ain't able to biro a hanel, ah' ha itnti, nnd he don't got no richer every year, oven cf Snllio do coulrire an' save. It looks purty hard, hut Jim'iKot to die an' save an' scrimp until he's old, and hmt1j0 lon,,or. " "I suppose he loves 8111," Lew x-ig. ge.ilfd. "Oh, ys, kinder S'.rtrr; but bin life ain't what ho bargained for. Mani-' f lacks n good deal of bciu' a pli.nl.' t.,.-ii people looks high sod ii p r. Thin nrfr lasting grind forsoinethln' to rat is t,n hard on a feller wiOi i inbitjons. Vo ir mnw an' 1110 want you to be a dortor, v; I wns a thlnkln' " "I'aw, I don't know anough." !. 11 1 up and looked resolute. "You limn I never was fond of lnol.n, u,' I don , I nolhiiiK but turninj; up dirt an' iu- nlii. etock. I'll never mako a doctot : oi n congicssman, nor nothing lvit.a p .m fi . mer, and I wnut to marry May or.' k" to housekeeping as soon a? I'm of ire, which will lm in 10 tnoiiths and 1 ; -1, "Walt till you're SI, and lli'D. i-i r,i wont to man-y her. why, nil right ; h it I'll tell you now tlut tVie day'll rom when you will wish you hadn't. May's na good a girl ns ovor lived, but I'm nfrnid you'll be ovorrnn by hr kin. They're groat folks to com" an' etar all night nn' bring llio whoU family. " That afternoon ho confided his douba nnd misgivings to his wife, and rtctivfd some very sharp advice shout th amia bility of nttending to his own busine. ' Well, my heart joe' bleeds for ether pcoplo's boys," Mr. Forester asseverated, "nn' when it comes to my own, H 'p-strj liko I would do anything to keep 'em from a uinning their heads in noosM tliatfll keep 'om down the rest of their dsyj. " "You'll see, paw, "Mm. Forester replied with the confidence of an observing mind. "I've knowed and heerd of a good many matches a bein' brob off, and very few of 'em over como to any good. " "Htuff!" scornfully replied Uncle Job. "You know the girls in this country av engaged lots of times 'ore they marry Why, I know a young fellar thsk'd jetf set down an' writo in a girl an' ait ker U marry him, an' he didn't hav. tbs lrt intentions that way. Don't you ihn& that engagement ought to be broken etjl' " I'm not talkin' about that kin 4 I'm a talking about where they love an' waai to marry. " "Well, we won't quarrel. " And rhev didn't. During tho rest of tho term Dan paid May the most marked attention. Scarce ly a day passed that ha did not taks her driving or horseback riding, and flu 1st a horse with the utmost grace. May brightened and looked her prsttiest dur ing these happy days, while Lew at ftrat sulked and then liecame genuinely InSif fornnt. He kept to his work in all weath ers, and it began to be noticed that hl part of the crop looked much better thai Dan'H, although Lew had helped hlt more than once. "I will plow this afternoon," he would say, "and you may help mother and May with thor yard. " Or. "I'll go after the cattle and you and May ean drive down to Spriughill and get the mail. " At first this indifference was assumed to hide his wound d pride, but it soon came to pass that he found himsilf hap pier and nearer real contontmsnt than ever before. Not so wlUi Uncle Job. At first he rubbed his liands complacently, and smiled to think how easy it was to man ago boys 00 .well brought up a his were. But Dan .waa continuing hit aMatio)fi too long, and they wen too marked and too ardent. He resolved te speak to hka. - Look bare,' Dab!" he began one (jay, when tUoy were building the new rail fence around the pasture. "Don't rtou think you aro carryioj this thing too far? May might fall in lore with you. " " I hope site has, paw," Dan replied with a sheepish laugh, "for we ar (orag to marry when her aehool is out, ajtrl if you'll let me I'd like to liulld on ts west 80." "Yea, Dau'l, jea'as you like, tpeekly. "May's a mighty flhe girl, an' Hfe got overy thing to ba nrelul 0. Thankee, Dojn'l. for briugin' in aoch a alee rtr. " He turned away for sonio rjnV and paused a moment looking at thefr irpUirt ery eleanlinoss. "Out of the fryiof pau into tko Kre." he jimttflred, "an' I oone it, horn's fatal Asa Olanval. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 1. tbui, tin, All Um VtH t kMii, mar rln. All tht Wlilt ( bum mr tla$, All Ut wtllj f MrM r mlmt. AJt tkt wlass U Mrtk r bf lag AU ivitl tttkar: lir..i,r fr IU. U Ulas bwtrd. Bi4 ! luttlxr, U of bird, tftu4 f wwXi .t nattvt .llrrod, WtUlat vuttr't ntMn word, TTUJ lnnri wia Mtkr. Oil Utla ret thiM la that m, HMtla r IU oktiM k 4n Katwi att .U tk tooMloiia t t bm ktsutk U .un, Sltp! fa k.V. kraattr: 8nft aad itrtac Ml Ud and light, Tr M814 ,t y,tf lUkt Mtard fra tkt arel' roslnst h jiit, 'Tb tkt or ill dtUckt fill a oklld't eltr Uughltr. SStldtn Wljf of lriat rallwl trtr fonk taeh utw, asr toM ite m klltkt la tone m beld AS tkt rMlAtt atntk of seld Htrt tkat rtat furti Win, If tbt r.i1l-tlW wtm W.re a BlMil.-wk. tkw kV.nietMut ttta hwrt ot ian .Vljht It )t m M whu L&oe 1m a oblU ut toTtn. A. O. Hwlnbnri 0. Ammanla a ntlva P.war. A most nirceeaful test was mad In this city of the nm of ammonia as a motive pewar Ui dlipljce sternn. Tlio test waa the flrtl thai hao ever Wvn made on a marina engine, Mid the trial was most aatlsfaotory. An ammonia enjjmg plant has bran fitted out on the tug K. W. Hartley, which made a trip up and down the river, aubjstlng Wis newschem. !- a rrscllcal tett. It Is known as the Ciirip 111 ammonia engine syitem, ami iu workings ar. evsl and Interettint. nut only to the mechanical aud soientiib cir cles, but alo tu the laymen of tbo indus trial world. Any ordinary engine can be converted into a Campbell ammonia engine simply by the addition ef a "generator," whKli is much Ilk a boiler. Steam it md simply for tha wnrpoeM o beating th aqua ammonia In tlie generator. Tho lwated ammenla oxpels a gas, leaving a weak solution of trninonla in tlis Itott.mi of this boiler like affair. When, by raising ths temperaturs of the ammonia, lumcitnt powar is generated tha throttle valve Is opaasd and tbe gas pawes into the cylinder the sajrlnk and propels the piston rod la every way th unit m steam. It Is her axhamted th same a tteam, tmt at this point the gas i co.ll and conducted back to the generator, Ilefor It rwebet th latter vessel it Is carried by a "spray eoll" te a point whoi the (ui aortiM la contact with tlv ammonia rohiMen whieh hn been i jected from ths gtneratoT, and here Um solution Is fsoliargaj by absorption and by th natural afHulty titlnir Ivtwemi water and eramsnln. By this menas th rams budy of am monia Is ntd wliStaflMy, exhausting itself only to b rtchargtd with new lrf and to 1 rtturnsd to fh generator. Tne enmo is trt f the waict used. Thi atrnm in tb gwiaratOT Imparts ih ha.t to th araraonia and ti fhsraby ecndsnwd nrifl carried rk to th heiler to b ihVI ajrala. In etrtawnrla Bjrn thsra is aisolntery an waste. On th other hand ,1 1 l4 - A . .4 . - , mm, in a tiTai vt evai, as m engine rjtn ka nraM 4 r V. 1 ikj, -. . nf fuel. On Or Hartlwy en of ft rwo rnnisees waa bwm, tm un ws all the speed and ereiTtrr tha conld h desired rhllaialnWn Rrrd. At tho EattaM of tha Saa. Th city authorities of Rovlgne, on tho penlnrola e Isrria, In ths Adrlatls tVa, have lcTeT4 a 1IM1 south ef ths psninmila th rnhu el a large town at the bottom f the na. It has Ijwj oh eervod for mm yra that llshtrmen'j nets were nMmrftn! entea?!4 fa what appeared H be masros of masonry, of which frugrneritu r brought op from thcMiftbad. A yer or twe ao a diver declared that k hail -ev walls awl strreW bilow the wstrr. The dry entherlrloa detMed t tnvj hrvite. They mt irtrn a elrer whe, at the depth ef 15 feet, fennd hlsutV FiirrouniUd n th botroot of ths est by rained walls. H nays hs kae-wa hy wrr th work ol man. Ha is a huildtr by trade, and h momittrl th layers ef mortar. DonUnning his esfleratlens, h traced the line ef th walls and was asl to dlv tirgnish haw th strssrs were laid out. He did not srry doora or window openings, fer rhey wr hlddan by th mawfs ef seaweed end Uermtetioi. H trsi-e tha mteonry fer a dlrtAnee ef I'XI feet, where h hed te stop, as h.s diving eov iH net pemlt him to no farthsr. H hed pnred h-"rond a doubt ti.a' h hrd fennd th rutns of a un s inhabited tewn, whia'a, through me OAterrrophf, b4 been r ea the hottoin of the tee. Real swiple think thay iden tify this Ui town whh rtie ieland men tifr.ed hy Pliny the Wdr. neder th name nf CiMse. near birm TVi Ulaci can not be found aew, aad it h thought that the subrnerged town may havj keen a settlement on th lilaae that se mys terioufly disappr4. The sen men I a el Iitria ir. a leek ot taai, jnMag inte tha Adriatic "i the rest, aher Creatla, and belonging e Auaeria. TMneappte Cnra far rHphfhtrla. One of my chfldrea was dnwn with diphtheria and watsaerlWealeeetdiHon. An old man whe har4 ef th ran asked if we had tried etneapfl jnlcs. W triad it, and th ehlld get w8. I hav known it tried In hisndre ef ernes. I hare r-1d my friends afemt tt whenever I heard ef a case and atver knew H te fetl. Tea gotarrpeplnf,ssre ent (he jtrtes, and tet the par) rat swaBew H The hrfr is of a eerrVeire a netswe that H wfn est out diptherivt aswen, ad kf ye vdll take th frurt hefer ft is Hp and ftva the Jnlca in a aamo rhe tkreet well It raskee th igotesn nihta ef YM throat anre Cbteafe Trikaiee, a tui..- The Iart-st rti n reeeH fn the old timi-6 wts nn hsrflt Ety rtetemy Thtloe ter, ktsg ef Xfyri. she t saU te have been 4tt f Us, H feet VtW . TI feet hfgb from Ae heel te the ten el the prow, and M feet to Ibe tey ef the peon, he had fesir hehsu est to feet, anal ht largest ears were W feet Vsatf. Khe h4 i.fWd rewerj. World's Kesr EofldlnsBt snthy IS, WW haade. Texas sawprflVs are enlrTrter! by over pjediisfnn. BeeAe Kew York hem ear mess j-et for 18 hears. Dm mate t m Beeekvyn nenet wear a license ba-'je. Ke-r 7ok naahhss weodwoTkere ba the 8 :i 4ay. . Se wk teefrey he been o4ete4 fl- a ' f,.i '. . stHeta m few tn Londna i.- - li a week. Tte 0eVr RsrfV ty fW)ltt ( his It R nssMtn Slat;. five "Uutis, who work on Ibo rail road near Mecbanleibitrg, live together In a home 30 by 40 feet. Farm lands In the United Stalei, taking llio country nt a whole, occupy only 280 acres In every 1,000. Pfew York jockeys organised. They want WOO on w Inning a stake race, $25 for onlluarv, and f 10 for losers, Canton, Switzerland, municipal authori ties have decided that all employers mutt share proflls with the laborers. Most of the llilu'i loiiited for bj men have no existence. The Canada ecmiu shows a total popula tion of 0,000,000 In the Dominion, A movement la ou foot in Texas to raise osmnuiimttit to General Sam Houston. Whn tht. balloeu collfipies In mid air the beat of friends often fall out together. A man named .n'edge wai arrested reccrt ly for swindling. IIo struck hard luck. Of quaint mopoitloui Is a silver match box disguised as a huge pea. pod. The moonston Is said to bo the appro priate gem for the August born. Admired for Us simplicity Is a queen cliarm fasbloncd as a lima bean In gold. NKIIIOITH DANOKlt, lliiw Hie human flvalein ever reemrn frnm Ilia had effects of t lie nauseous medicines often lit erally limited into It for the mpposltlve relief of dyspepiia, liver eomiilaliit, eonsllpatioii, rheii- iiiifiiiviii im oiiht niuneiiiH, in mysiery. llio niisrlilet dune hv had medicines Ii Rcnrrelv le than that ( Hiis-'l by dlwoie. If they who are wcai, uiiiuux, nj!!iei)iir, coimipiueu or men malic, would nflener he irliuleil hv tha etnerl enve of Invalids who have thorouahly tested ll'istetter's Stomach Hitlers, they would In ov ery Instance ohtaln the speediest aid derivable from rational medication, This medicine Iss searching and at the same time a thoroughly Hiifo remedy, derived from vrEetahle souroos. and possessing In eoiiscqucnce of lit liasls of pure siiriii, pruperiKi nn a rneuicinni sumil. lant not lotie found In the flerv loculliltteraanrl stliimlantH olten rosol ted to liy Ih drMlltatad, dy.peptl" and Inneuld. l'loilila Is shipping lemons. Coal has gone up in Kncland. If MinVrer from Consumptlan ( o-.iuhs and Colds nil' !rvIan-TlnsfVnthaud t onsiiiiiplh.n Cure, they win find quick relief and permanent IM-nelU. The medical profession d" hire II n remedy of the hlehest vilne. Try ii ri ire vnaii'iouienis. i rial oniiies ire. A urge prnpoitloiiet tha diseases which caasa l.nm.in siinerlnE lesnltfrnmderincement ot the ,innj.ioli, lionets and tlrer. Dr. Ie's Uvar lleuulat'ir remnvrs all these troubles. Trial h itllea lice nt Thomas' Drue Mlore. A miner dres;ed In armor went into a binning mine at Ilepiibllc, Mich,, to fieht ths firs. Willi health and tiranty laden, A ruh and priceless thing, i i woman, palo and wasted, My precious allt 1 brine. . o h the object nnd such the mission of wo niD'i's rained rrlrnd, llr ritrce's Favorite Pre si'iipiinn. Don't let unreasonable prejudice pie lent vmi from sharlne the heallh and ueauty proIT' it d. In Kond fallh, hy this most excellent Rrniedv' None ot the almost countless weak nesses and diseases peculiar to women, hut that readily )leltl to Its maclcal powerl Manufactur cil, recommended, sold thraitah drucelsts, and liuaratiteed by llio World's Dispensary lied leal Axoclatlon, Ilurfaln, N. Y., toylve satisfaction, in i icrv ease, or money pal'' for It cheerfully re luri'letl 1'ioiulscj made in time of affliction re quire a better memory than most people pises. Hold It lollieMclit. lie limn who tells you conndeiitlally just v.h.tt mil euro your cold Is prescribing Kemp's Hslani this year. In tho preparation ol this rrmarkable medicine for roughs and solds no r xpenso Is spared to cosihlne only the best and purest ingredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Hal. am to the Unlit and lcok through it: nollca the bright, clear look; then compare Willi other remedies. Ijirge boitlas at all druggists, 50. "i!s,.iMlil. Hainple bottle free A dog at Deposit, N. T., found a pocket book recently containing $100. Home Fonllsli Vrople All iw a rough to run until it gets beyond the r.arh of medicine. They often say, ' h, il will wear sway, hut in most cases it iti.irs lliern ar.ay. Could they be in d.,i i to try the successful medicine called K niji's Hal-nm, whleli is sold on a positive i,'..i anleB to cure, they would immediately the excellent effect after taking th first do", l'ricc 60c and J1.00, Trial nil free At'' druggists A Western observer has ascertained that I,! aui.ey M.Depew was simply enchanted to Snd one of his latest stories chlistled ni on i h" wall of a bouse In Pompeii. Uicrv Houia ahould Have it. It nM always comenlent to call a physician lor e.irv little ailment. Having Kef flag Oil In tl a house ou have a Physician always at hand; It lills fthcitniatism. Neuralgia, Burns, I'.rnlsesand all ehrs and 1'alns. Price zsets. There aro few things In lite of which w may he certain, hut this Is one ot Ihem, Pan-Tina I i.unli and Consumption Cure has no equal for r,l, Coughs and Consumption. 111c 39 and ream, nt Thomas' Drug more. 'I Iiit.- are 270 women ordaloed or llcens "I to prearb in this country. The aecret nt Hllceess. 1 li. m is I.ehlghton; snd liiarr Wtliiportdrug g'sis. I there that tha seeretof sortt.i Is perse, veranea Tktrafort thay psrslst In keeplog the flneit Una afptrfamtrtcs, toll a t articles, eosiaa tics, lirags sad oktmlctls on the raarktt. They erpcetilfr tnrlte all parsons whe bava palpata. Una, short broth, weak or hungry spells, palaln ride tr shealdtr, eeprtssloa. nlantmara, dry toogh, rnothsrtng.dr epsyarkesrldlseisototry Dr. Mllss' naciiasled New llttrlCart, beforalt remedy, rina keok tf ttstlmonUls fre. Dr. Mlltt' Ssitoratlrt ITervhia It unsarpassod for sleeplFtmtsi, hesdeehe, flti.tte., and It tentalni no opiates. A mm that's got a good offls Is a plum f.l : tst won't fits fer It tooth andtoe nail. i in ma ie nam ine isrrrsL sain ri i mnw iixiiim My Head was Fairly Ttolten, And how Rtach I suffered It is hard to i sci ibe That leathsome disease, catarrh. an ed tbe abeve, and the doctors said they onlil cot relieve me. I paid hundreds of dollars, for which I teeeived no benefit. I ant more gogd frsm two bottles of Sulphur Bitters than from all tbe money I paid to locora. I shall continue tbe Solphur Bit ters, as I have great faith that they will cure mt. S. K. Day, 41 Hanover St.. Bos- Only six horses have ever trotted twenty illi'S within oae hour. fleeraseteed Cure, We authorise our adTOilieed druggist to sell Dr. King's Ssw Plsootery forConsiiDiD ' ion, C'ongbs and Colds, upon this condi tion. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and Kill use this remedy as directed, citing U a fair trial, and experience no benefit, voa may return tbe bottle and have your money reloaded . fTe ooald not make this otter did w net know that Dr. King's Kew DUeotery eenld be relied on It. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at tbe dra s'ortt ofSeber, T.ehlghton; and Biery Wets port. You. kin (airly bear this grate and glory ! i- .us Republl- of ours tprooUn' aud growin'. If ton wteh to sassn a aertain and speedy result, when using Ayer's Sar snperllla, bo careiul in obeerring the rnlee of hMslth. or thA IubSi mat retarded. A fair aud persistent trial nt this medicine never faU- wbcu r1lTcHoiiaare followed.
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