TBlfvtm wanfn paper that own UtVmHm't rfmiil i I! thr news; (Sat in limt werBlffy, (Hid We nifoi f the ( atatott nVai f rAnl lm optriont, and isn't V'""' to mprent them, sit Till! CAWlOX ADVOCATE. yff-Are you a mbtcriber to the ntci. r jou are now readlnflf If nil, it inl runt you but tl. for 52 wetH iu hvomt onr, and ln you em HI your nelffWior Hot v m ;f. r fiorrow nor lend. INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Lohighton, Carbon County, Forma., Doceinbor 19, 1891. $1.00 a Year in Advance. ft VOL XX., No. 6. Postanal & Business Carls. W. M. napshor, ATTORNEY o COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCH CUDNK, VKNK'A. Ileal Estate nnd Collection Agency. Will I ll u y and Bell Ileal Kstate. WnycyancinR neatly done. I'ollections promptly made. Settling Folates of liferents siweiaiij. e..j m v"..,. nellsh and German nor. as-vl O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Bros., First street, Uhlgliton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies arc represented Intormntlon cheerlully furnished. 4-1y DR. G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Datli, Pa. AT DANnOB, naOADWAY HOUSK. MONDAYS. AT KASTON, SWAN HOTEL, TUKSnAVS. AT IlltTllI.KllllM, BUS HOTKt, WKDNRSDAT, AT ALI.FNTOWN, RAGLE IIOTItL, TI1URS1IA1 It riATII. I'llIDATS AMD SATURDAYS, orace llours-From a. m. to p. in. Practice limited to diseases ot the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat flT-Alo, Refraction olthc Eyes or tne aujira ment of classes. F. I. SMITH, D. 0. S, Orace opposite tho Opera House. Hank Street, Xeh -1 ton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN AM, ITS 11HANCIIK3. Filling and making artlDclal dentures a special ty. Local anesthetic.! used. .,,, lias administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT I1TM. OFFICE HOURS; From 8 . in., to 12 m., from 1 p. m., to 6 p. m., irom 7 p. m., w o p. m. Consultation, In English or German OBIce Hours at Hazleton-Every Saturday. Octl5-87-lv Seidel's Bakery, FiritStrcet Lehtel.ton, you will alwas find Freshest and Uest BREAD AND CAKES. ttye. Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Hvery Hay. Our Vienna Bread cannot be excelled. We rcspectfidly solicit your patron, age. Watch for the Wagon. Seidel's Vienna Hakery, Opp. Obert's. FIRST ST., I.EIIKIUTON, PA Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Books. Now open one of the larg est stocks oi Books ever onerea in Mauch Chunk or vicinity. One Cent Toy Books to the Finest Illustrated Holiday Books. Special reduction to J price on some books. Holiday Goods In Fine leather, Oxidized, Plush, Wood and Fancy Goods, Bisque and Japanese TVarc. Toys Wood and Iron Trains and Wagons, Games and Blocks, Tool Chests and Cradles. Any thing to please the little ones. .Fiuckenbach Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk. GO TO "Corner Store" OraDges, Lemons, Bananas, Its, Apples, Celery, Crantaies, Grapes, Table Baisins, Confec- SWEEP'S ( ware, ant a Ml line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store LEHIGHTON PA. Heary Miller, LEHIGHTON, PLANING - MILL. MANUFAOTUUEn Of Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutrs, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AM DKALKR IN All Kials of Bressel Lmnlier Hhinglos, Bailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. tl i 1(11 AlELilllA, PA X W nc. u' opri'. i ,, iHof Mm f ruxa buctnttt. ( mm urunuuuosd Hi aiftUbf etttsrs wsuMd. 3tourfot b-cuUr LURE GUARANTEED. ,lt'J.Tu Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Arrangement of PannetiKer Trntnt. Ik Effect Nov. 15th, 1891. LKAVI! IsKlIiailTOJ rr N'nunrk Mini New Yolk 6.22. CI". 7.30. 0.07. nnd 11.1 J a. in. , 3 5.27 & 7.21 n. ni. For Manunka Chunk and lfelYiilercfl.22, 7.30 9.00, a.m. i 12.M and 7.24 p m. For limiJcrlTino mm iii-iutm o.sw, v.w mm 11.12 a.m.t ami UM p.m. 1'orSlatlnston, Oaw:umua, Alleittown, lie tit leliein, and Ktuton. RI7. 7.0i, 7.i, 9 on, r7. 11.12 R.m , 13 , 3.O0, 3 27, 6.0?, 5.'J7, 7.24 and 10.42 1'nV IMi Had fit nht ft and itoints noutll at 6.22. 7.02. 7). o.oo and ll.l2a.iu.i 3.oo. 2.4J, 5.22 and 7.24 'For ncadlneand llarrubarff 7.80, and 11.12a, m on, 6.27 and 7.21 n m. n , , . . For Howman, wlilRli Oap. ChcmTord, Laii p. wiilto HaIL Conlay. and llokemlaiuiim ft.22,7.02, 0.00 9.67 & 11.12 a. t)l. 12.62, 2.42,3.27. Km H97 nnil If) 11 P.M. t OrWaucni-IiurK dk, 1.1.1, uiiu a.m. j i.ii, s.'ji, 4.iu, o.iio, ..w, o.iH, uuu 11.01 p. m. and 12.47 Mglit. For Wcatherly und Hazleton C.W, 7.43 9.3fl and 11.48 a.m.; 4.10, 6.36. 7.17, 10 64 p.in. For Mananoy City, Shenandoah and Athlnnd 0.ri2, 7.4 1, UJO aim ii.isuin.; t.iu,o.ao i.n ii.m. 11.48 a. in.s 6 26 p.m. . For l'OUSiliie o.i, v-ju u.iiiiim j i.io a. m., 3.27. i.io. ana lit, i:z v.m For White llaven, Wllkenbarroand Seranton 62,7.43,0.30 and U .4 J a.m., 4.10, 65, 7.17 Klid For Plttston antl I & 11. J unci. 0.62, 7.43, P.3C, and 11.48 a.m.i 4 10,6.26,7.17 and 10.54 p, m. For '1 unk nan nock 11.18 a. in.; 4.10. 6.26 and i'orOw'eRO, Auburn, Ithaca and (Jcncva 11.18 a.m. iu.w p.ni. , tniia, Rochester, Buffalo. lSagara Falls and the VPSl 11 . H.1H.J iw.t" 1'. in. ForKlintra and tho West la Salamanca at 4.10 p. 1)1. SUN OA Y TllAINS. For New York C 02 and 10.07 a m. j 6.27 p.m l.'nr rhfbulelDh.a 8 02 a. in.: 2.62 and 627.n. in. Knr lwton and Intermedlatn stations C02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m.i 12 52, 2.62. 6.07, 6.27 and O.'K P. in. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 0.6H, 10.23 a.m.j 12.28, 3,18, c.13, 8.H. v.m ana iu.w p. ni. r or JieauniK i v r& u. in.; t.ot hiiu o.h . in. Vnr llarlPtnn O.Mil.in.i 12).3.18 & 10.64 li.m. For AlabanoyCity and Shenando,th 12.20 and 3.18 p.m. 1-Or 1 UIUIIIB Ml ifi.lW 1'. Ill Kor Whitft lliuen. Wllkes-Harre. Pitlston. Tunkhannock, Towanda, Sare, Iiliaca, (loner a, Auburn, Klmlra, Itoclietter, ltulfalo, Niagara rnui una ma ium ij.iii. For further tmrtietilars inquire of Agents for Time Tables. li. H. HYINOTON, 1 ten 1 1 isi. AKi'iu, May 11, '91, lv South lletlilelieiu, 1'enna A m PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills Titrnrfi rotmthutlon.Iiulizestloii.lUtllousnea Torpid Llvt-r, I'aln In ttielUck,l'Hus,lIeuUclie, lUu Taste In the Mouth arising fioni Inalwes tlon, by strengthen! n the nerves and regulat ion me liciioii m inu niuutiicii iiivrr uuu Kidneys. Do not be deceived. Dr. Jlojd sl.lt llAil1:nt Nervo and Jher rills art on .1 now principal. They act on the neives of tli stomach, liver and kldnevs elvlne them health and vliror. w hat Is moi e c Idetit of their curat le qualities, than the lact that too longer taken the let s required, that Is more than van bo said nf nitv nthpr idll on the niirket. a trial u m con vince the most skeptical mind, that what we claim Is true, these are a few of tho many testi monials we navu u-mtcu. Tlfton, (la., Aug. 20th 1800. Dear Sin The Tills received, they are the best I etcr used. T. W.OLAliK. Lake Crystal Minn., May 14, IBM. Dear Sir: I hato takes Fills sent tne, enclosed llndeoc fiend me more I have been troubled for 5 ears with Indigestion, constipation andneneousness since I take lr, lioyd's Pills I feel good, have taken many others with co relief yours re spectfully. ADAM llUANKIt. For sale by all dealers In medicine at 2.1c per tKix, sent by mail on receipt of pi ice, sam ples free, agent w anted ever) w hero. ' T. 1. TifOMAS, Druggist. Lchlghton. Va. omcmplatiiiK a course In S or SHORTHAND, ill pay you to, lilt tho AMEM an Business cofe. AllkntiWn, PA., before deciding where to go, though you ir.ay live a thousand miles away. It stands at the head oi Commercial Colleges, In Its educational character; as a medium for simply niR business men with trained and capable as sistants : as a means of placing ambitious young men and ladles on the road to success, and In tne extent, elegance and cost 01 is equipments. HIv Kptinrutn 1 i,'nnrtmpn( a ullli 111 mntivlloiirses of Study, uuder the personal supervision of Eight Instructors-all Specialists. Illustrated Cata logue mailed to any address, free. Aucress, O O DORH.EY.Prin. V ricasn menelon this paper. c-27-Cm PROF. ALEXANDER BODDROU, niSCOVEKKIt 01' Bondrou's Miracnlons RemediGs. Liberal Minded Fli slclaiu lndorse Tltcin As being the Greatest Discovery of the Age Foslthe cure when used In accordance to lust rue Hons, In diseases here tofore to-called incur able. Diphtheria, asth ma, bronchitis, catarrh, congestion of the brain, the result of sunstioke, apopleiy, and limbs pa nil) zed restored to ihelr natural condition. Sntne. Iiht nnd bona ilUprut mi-M. sciatica, neuralgia, R right's disease of the Kld nevs. liver comulalnt. dvitenterv. and so-called heart dUeasearo entirely cured by pure medi cine ot my own prepanhg. During nine jears over 16,003 persons have used these medicines and are living witnesses oi loeir wonn. 1 win noigo into imicuce my self, being over 72 J ears of age; w ill cell my med icines only. 1 have two eminent ph McUns con nected with me to attend to culling at the resi dences of the sick If required. TESTIMONIALS. Nkw'thwn. Ffb. 17. lfifll. Dear Sir To those suffering from Spinal trouble. Neuralgia, Hclallca, Jleart Diseases ami , Rheumatism, 1 would highly recommend Frof. : lloudrou'ft remedies: 1 whs u sulTerer of these complaints for years at times; was hardly able to move; could not straighten myself. The pain mill Bironv m us ineinressiuie. iKK-ioit'ti nuu severiu physicians for years; found but little relief, not iermanent, until I was cured by his medicines; ins is unsurpassed; wuuid nigmv revommeno jtoi. nouuiou s iinuneni aim uiva clues to all sulteieis. itespeciiuuyjonrs Jll. J. Vunartd.ilen. Newton, liueks co., Va, NEWiox.Feb. 17, 11 'hop. Honnnoi'. Dear Kir Allow me to write vou a testimony of your medicine. I can say to all those suffer ing witu aliments oi my description, wouw re commend li of. Roudrou's medicines. Haa ter rible pat u in my Rtomach lor tv.iong time, f-v suffering can hardly be described bywords; ft deprived me of sleep at nights, would lie aw ake ttuueuug w un pnui ior nours at a lime, uociorru with several physicians; their medicine would for awhile relieve me, but would sooh lose their effect; by using 1'rof. Roudrou's remedies nave been entirely curea; wouuireconimenaniH rem edies lo those suffering with slmllor complaints. T. M. Vanartwliileii. Newtou, Hucks co., I'a. onice and U tnratory open dally from 7 u. m. 10 n y. in. vain or wruu to ALEXANDEU BOUDKDV, 1727 North Tenth Street. hoy. 7, 91-ly. I'hlladelphU, Fa Watches, - Diamonds Jewelry, Silverware Bronze Clocks, any thine, in the Jewelry Ling 50c. Per Week. Join a club in which you only pay tho above small sum nnd your watch, valued at $-10 is estimated to only co-st $17.00 Certificates nrc now boinjj Issued by PRANK GERMAN, URN KRAI, AUBNT, Iffissport. . . Amn'a. W. P. HOPFORD. Lehighton, I'a. ai'rll IK, UM-6IU If you businh A.S.Rabenolcl, IIiuncii titricB : Over J. W. Itaudcnlrash' Liquor store, BANK STIlElir. LEIIIOUT0N irntlstivln all Its branches. Teeth Fjttmcted olthout lliln. tlMadinlnlsleredmlienrequcsled. Onico l)nys-WHI)NEHI)A of each cek, PO.artJitM. M.I.HNTOWN, 3-t HrfhRhcouiit,,ra. IIAVK YOUR Freielit, Bag&a&e anfl Parcels DEI.IVF.HKI) AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful atlcnllon paid to tho Delivery of Freight, llaseage and l'arccls to all parts of town at tho lowest prices. A share, of pubic rat""aK,! ' respectfully solicited. ByiiPavo orders at Sweeny's, Koch's or l.elbenitutn s. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watcnmafcer, Bank Street, Lehighton, Ainna espectrnlly Invites the attention of his fi lends and thecltlyensgeaerally to Ids Immense new slock of Watchoo, Clocks, Silverware, Jowcly, RtPrlt?osthatclffvenmnelItlon. Itullltiav vou 0 call and inspect my stock before purchasing eisewnere. REPAIRING Fromptlydoneatloweit charge, and an work guaranteed. Don't Fowl the Piace 0 m?mwwv22ii) SIGN OP THE BIG WATPH, Bank St I.ehighton To Contractors ana Bnilrs. The. undersigned announces to Contractors and llullders that he has now opened his stone quarry, at Heaver Run, and Is prepared tosupply Building' Stones In an quantity at leasonable rates, lie also keeps a supply at hi residence on SKCOND sniliKT, to supply Immediate demand. II AULINd of even Uescrlntlon. nronintlv at tended to. Also, constantly on hand a full Riipptv, oflhe Flour and Feed, which ho will bell at Lowest Maikct Tilces, CHARLES TRAINER, Sr.COND RTItECT, I.KIIKHITON, l'A -GO TO-- WILSON FRANTZ, The New Jeweler, Bankwny, - Lchighton, Pa., ron Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every description, at prices lower than else where. Tartlcular attention paid to Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience ot over ten years enables me to guarantee satisfaction in every particular, imenie tiinai uiui uocuimuccu. lour patronago is respectiully solicited. WIUSUN FnANTZ.llankwny oci. a, jay GO TO Gns. Miller's Popnlar Restaurant I'Olt FRESH LAGER DEER, Finest llrands of Liquors, such as Qibson'a Pare Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin anil Brandies, Finest Cigars. First-class Free Lunch nlwayi on the Bar. The Rotel's Safety Lantern J. E. SCHOLL, agt,. lohighton, Carbon county. It is Self Lijrlitliitf, Non-Explosive, with a boir wick iteguiator. Just lliyht for Railroad Men ! rrlce-Flaln, ILCo. NlcUe, J2.00, Don't buy any other until jou have seen this Winter is Coming! Have all Your Doors Fixed with the popular Patent Weather Strip, Satisfaction Guaranteed Leave orders with WEISSroilT, TA. lI U2m Weissprt Baste Directorj. l'OU A KMOOTIl EASY - SHAVE, AMI A Sttusu Haiu Cut, no to W. V. ESKANO IT LEADS THEM ALL IN NEWS Tho invn A IT I IIUIQHT, INDEPENDENT. -Head It!- THE 11AUPEU, Over the Canal Itrldgd. ItAMILIN HOUSE, EAST VYKISSrORT, FENN'A, This UouM offers fint-ctUu accommodations to he truuuut boarder and traatient gaett, Pttute urlee. only One ItaUar pr day. aum-iy John liruBio, l'wrtnr. Oscar Ckristmaii, WHIMS roitT, l'A. Livery and Exchange Stables. hmj rUllug carriage.) aud sate driving horses Pwi aeaowmodMions to agent and traveller,. Mftll and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Uite me a IrteL mays-Mr The - Weissport - Bakery, C. W. I.ATJHV. PROI-KIKTOK. !.-!ivtr. Preen Bread and Cakes In Weiuporf. IMlgflHll eoa vieiuitineevery uer. i A-i Uw elore I have a Fine Uue of OouleMlofiery ' ir we lluuuu ion. Deuue, khuui..iih, 0 elf it pltUeif aTTtfi. t A pi icea decs , -Ul GO To w Vow,,. ,'"ecra' NciiiiaPJfdond Illlimpi Best and Purest MediclneS I EVER MADE. Ill ttwill ilrlre Uio Humor fromyour I I 'lmples and Blotches Uj allien mar 3 iT your beauty m I OSTkthTie. you arc Nk.wl.o and use III -o- hogTpni 111 'tt. OA 5 P10.?" rtflcr, ,lfl E3 Tlia Doso spoonrui. n" . tv -o medicine. Irr ft, anaV?V .a. S3 ? I T, hw rA Biiffrrinir from Kld I ol.i ago, use BULTIIUH DiriEltS I They ncTcr fall to euro. Bend 8 3-cent stamps to A. 1 Ordway & Co- oBton,Ma88.(for best medical work publlshod? 1 Gain rapidly In health ana strength by tho uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine substitutes rich and puro blood, for tho impoverished fluid left In tho veins after fevers and other wasting sickness. It lm proves theappetlte and tones up tho sjstcm, so that convalescents soon Become Strong active, and vigorous. To relieve that tired feeling, depression of spirits, and nervous debility, no other medicine produces the speedy and permanent effect of Ayer's Bar saparWla. JF. O. toring, Brockton, Mass., writes x " I am confident that anyone suffer ing from the effects ot scrofula, general de bility, want ot appetite, depression of spirits, and lassitude will be cured By Using Ayer's Sarsaparilla; for I have taken ft, and eseak from experience." "In the summer of 1888, I was cured of nervous debility by the use ot Ayer's Sarsa-parIlla.'-Mrs. II. Benolt, C Middle St., Taw- tucket, li. 1. "Several years ago I was In a debilitated condition. Other remedies having failed, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, I consider It Invaluable." Mrs. L. S. win Chester, Iloldcn, Mc. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ranjLBiD bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Gold fay sll Druggists. Price fl; six bottles, $5. J. A. PHILLIPS, DRALEU IN Pianos and Organs, wi:isaroRT. pa. "Prtiir Cardinal Reasons Why You Should Buy r our i-janos and Organs at l'hllllps' tErrhllllpshas no Agents 1 S"ThlIllps has ro Collectors 1 r"Wriillllns has 1 1 f xnenses I Crriiilllps can tune I'lanosand Organs IS Central Drug Store, oiT. the rum.io syuAitit Bank Street, Lehitrhtou, Pa., is HEADQUAliTEKS FOK 0. 1. Wmi Pure Drugs and Medicines, where he carried on tho craft of a watch maker, and lie proposed that I should Fine Soaps, Brushes, &C, &C., 1 ' J choice Wines and Liquors, all Paper and Decorationo ! Spectacles When you buy a pair ot tslioes jou waat coodflt. Hut If you need bl'i:CTACl.ES It Is much more linpoitant that the KYE should be accommodated w 1th correct lenses and a proper v ottlnir frame which will brim: the lenses dl- rectly befura the centre of the ee. If vou buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will Und the abn, o points properly attended to. frcscnptions carelully com pounded OCMJ-1WT IIAlirVAII AMVTIIIMO HAVE. YUU A IN Y I HIlNU TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON TnE Caibon County Impvueot Co., Weissport, Pa., "Where you can lmve all kinds ' oi'lumbcr tawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths (1 ill all nuant- ities supp$d cheaply What do You think of this? . . . -. W 1 11 Cl CXWi nOnJ 1 V aJ-IALW KJUCHACT Willi cr without a border readv on spring roller, for 25 Cents, At the Carpet Store of OA Hamilton Street, ou Allentown,Pa 1891 Docenil)or. 1891 ju.llTlo.lTu. We. Tli. Fri. Sat, i iAAAJl 68910 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27128129130 311 I -1 MOON'S PHASES. 1 6:46 1 a, in. n 0:13 O p.m. "Full 1 V Moon J gr Third r 0. Quarter a. m, 0:39 a, so. First J Quarter 10:&0 p.m. SPECTACLES. If within our homes w c would use the same "sneckB ' That we uso when we visit next door. And search for tho Haws as wo did over there, I think wo would And many more. If we'd use tho sroic 'Vpeeks" when we look at ourselws That wo don when our company's near. I fear we would need what would magnify less. Or aMonlsbi'ii we u be, never lean But I find all powes (where'er they may live) For their own une a kind deftly made. With the glasses all darkened, to hide half tho view, So their own fault remain lu the shade. j But tho ones which the) Uto when nt others they glance. Have the (classe trnn&nareutly tloar. With a power to magnify things tw ico tho size lliat tiioame inrougn tuo umKoneanppear. Now I think that the world would muchliap- blcr bo If the tticck. onco for nil. we would chango. And within our own rooms use tho spectacles clear. With tho dark for tho mu h bnadcr range. Then, tho faults that appear to us jagged ly routih. Would melt Into outlines so fair Wo would ilnd thut thewoildvvas a.lcautlful nlace. And trood ioiilo liveel ev er w here. -nertha l'ackard linglct in Hood liouw-Kcep- Ing. FORGOTTEN. There nro few who lmve not heard or read of the i;rent French revolution of tho last century, when cruel luen feizeil on tho government of France, when human life was of no uccoimt, and when, as if mailed with its wicltctlneita, God Boemcd to have hid his face from the sin. ful laud. No one may count ) the tears that were Ehed, the mo.ins Hint were made, the hearts that were bvolien in those dreadful times! hut here nnd thero out of the great mass of human misery his tory hill prefeived a record of the trials and suffering of some harness ones, read' ing which we shudder nnd thank (Jod that we live in happier days. Some few years after tho lteign of Terror ns this outburst of sin nnd mad ness was well named n man of middle age entered u Miinll inn in Germany and called for refreshments. 11U manners were timid und shrinking, and he looked as if ho might just have recovered fiotn some terrible illness ho was so strange ly, chastly nale. The landlord supplied his wants, and, half curious, half in kindness, he made soino remark as to tho stranger's appear ance, coupling it with tho question, Did he want angut eli-o for his com fort'f" Nay, nothing," said the pale man hastily; "I havo food and light nnd air, what cordd I want more?" and he sighed deeply. J15' friend, paid the landlord, seat ing himself, "you spenk as if you had known the want of theto things. Have I guessed aright?" His cuest looked up. "Would you hear my tale?" he asked, For years I have kept silence, but to day it seems as if it would lighten my heart to speak. Listen and beievo it if you can. Less than seven years ago I was ft gay, light hearted youth in this our quiet fatherland. Having no near relations, I was led to visit some distant ones who had lived for many years in a small town in France. "My uncle, ns i caueti nun out or friendliness, was a kind, good fellow, I wrall l.-rtMini tin.1 rnanonvnil in 41iik til 1 become his apprentice and partner. I I ,!, . 1L. . T 111.,.., 1 UKeu M1U 111L1U !UI1, x iineu U1J uuu.i;, I liked my aunt, and I soon gave my consent. They had no children I thank 60nl conla uot bo conteat without young people around her, so she kept and clothod two houso maidens, children of some poor neighbors. Trim and neat they looked, too, wearing tno costume or that part of Germany from whence my aunt came, r, pretty fancy of her own; it deemed qnalnt enough in a strange land. It was a happy household. No won- der I was clad to belong to it: but. alas! 1 1, .rAa cnmi In li swent nwnv hv rprrihle ")Ta,9. s0" i,0 ue svl e, nw"5 ,y tmul? affliction. For some time we had heard of strange troubles going on in 1'aris and tho large towns, but our little place was still quiet. Ono morning, however, we woke to find everything iu confusion. Our mayor hid been ordered to resign, and his place was to lie filled by some one sent from Paris. Still, we never dreamed of what fear ful misery this was the forerunner. We had no time to dream, either, the blow leu so suuueiuy. mere nau ueen a Bur UinSn n the marketplace for the two uays joiiowiug iue arrival ui me uew official; but my uncle and I were busy over a discovery which he had made in our trade, and we were less than usual in the street. 'At noon, on the third day, however, he went out for a stroll to rest his eyes and look about him for a few moments. My aunt and her maidens arranged as usual tne midday meal, ana we were an Ufiy to sit down, only my uncle was I vnfBclnt. ITu wna iifilinllv HA nnnptllHl that we wondered and waited, and at last we dined without him. At the close of the meal I stepped oat to look for him. I had uot got a doseu yards from onr house when I met onr baker's wife, her eves staring ont of her head "'Uoback,' sue sani, -go uacki it is too late, The monster the wretch! lie has executed the honest man, without even the farce of a trial, on the aooureeU cuillotiue yonder!' "l was iMuniieu wuu iuhiui. wu she be snetikine of my uncle, so respected, so quiet as he was? It was too true. The wretch in omce nau lost no time, nut nau begun Ids work of bloodshed at once, and my unele was his first victim, his only crime being that he was of foreign birth. and had sheltered under his roof, some ii i a 1. f ..Ihu i mouius eiuue, a injur aviioo. immwi my steps to the house. My aunt's anxious b lnet ,v troubled Base. She had bwrun to stunect evil. The two girls waited fearfully In tue uaongrouna. tried to speak, but 1 turned away ana burst Into tears. I was young then, Master Landlord, and had tears to shed. My aunt passed me by and rushed into Highest of all in Leavening Power.- 1 vai iv ABSOWTECtf PURE the street, ntraight to the market place. I could not follow. What happened there was toM me later. "Wild with agony nt her husband's fate, my gentle, loving aunt had burst into a flood of reproach of his murder. In these days this was crime enough for tho heaviest punishment, and before evening she had fared the samo fate as my uncle. "The Ileum of Terror had Indeed begun with us. The girls had fled, terrified at the fate which had befallen their pro tectors, and I was meditating in a half ttupefied way the same measure, when a knock enmo at tho door, and two men, who had often eaten nnd drunk nt my uncle's table, came in nnd mndo mo a prisoner, confiscating all the possessions of the family to the state. In those days a man a foes were often tboy of his own household. I offered no resistance; the shock of the day had completely uumannod mo. I made cer tain that I, too, should die that night. But my time was not yet come. In consequence of the lateness of tho hour I was taken to tho town prison, a dismal building, which I had never known to be occupied. Thero I was thrust into n deep dungeon, and left in total darkness till the morning, when I doubted not I should bo conducted to the same cruel fate as my poor relatives had met. Hut morning came, as I had guessed by Hie round without, and still no summons. Worn out with suspense and waiting. I fell asleep. When I awoke hunger and thirst oppressed tne. Happily I had stored some bread and meat and a small bottle of wine in ono of the pockeU of my coat preparatory to my intended flight. Of this I now ate and drunk. No one came nigh me, and yet I conld hear sounds as if wretched prisoners were being led forth ont of neighboring cells, doubtless to death; for they wept nnd pleaded vainly as it seemed to me. But the third day a great stillness fell on the prisou. I could not understand it; my senses were enfeebled for want of food, for my small stock had long been exhausted and I almost lacked strength to wonder why I was left to live so long. Presently arose an awful terror, lest this should be my sentence, to perish miser ibly for want of food iu this damp duni on. Death on the scaf. fold appeared light by comparison. 1 clamored nt my prison door. I shouted as loudly as I could all to no purpose. Then I burst into an agony of tears; my fate was too dreadful to hear. With tho soft nature, of my youth I pitied nnd be moaned lnywlf sorely. All at once words canio into my mind that I had learned years ago as a test in tho school, Fear thou not, for I am with thee; bo not dismayed, for I am thy God.' "They came like a ray of light into my prison, nnd I clung to the promise as if it had that moment been made to mo by a pitying God. I felt soothed and hopeful, and in this condition I sank back in ad... or swoon. "How timo passed I could not tell; day and night to mo were alike in my cell. I woke up to find light nnd warmth and kindly faces about me. Slowly 1 regained consciousness enough to under stand what they told me. I had lain five days forgotten, tho stillness I had noted the third day was accounted for by tho fact that tho news had just reached our town of the death of one of the greatest leaders of tho revolution, and the consequent decline of tho party. In fc-afof his life, our terrorist mayor had fled, and the old mayor, resuming power, had ordered the prison doors to he set open. I, in my solitary cell, had been forgotten, and but that some one had been sent to examine all the cells and collect tho fetters used therein, I might havo reiithed mo6t miserably. As it was, I was carried out perfectly senseless and brought to life with somo difficulty. "I am sate now, as you see, comrades, in my own countrj-, but the anguish of those few days will never be forgotten. I bear about with me in my face the ro- membrauco of it. Daily I thank God for light and air and food, and yet these good gifts of his fail to make my heart rejoice. Still thoso dreadful days in the dungeon have given me a firm reliance on his mercy, und I know that I fchal one day be joyful ngain iu the city of which the gates nro never shut and whero thero is no darkness. New 1 orl: Advertiser. Cinierb.ttliil Wlthuut the Til. Educated New Yorkers pay too little attention to tho th-less tongue. It is full of beauties, und some of the university extension r nniversity gnlld men who propose to t-ettlo in the darkest east side. or when-1. lis Hell's Kitchen, or amid tho coniiicia of Uattle Row, will doubt less study tho language of the natives and wnto its grammar and its vocabu lary. One boraetimes hears engaging sentences of it iu tho elevated cars. heard two young men of tender age bnt tough appearance conversing earnestly In a Sixth avenue elevuted car the other night. One asked the other how he was com ing on with his sweetheart, "How's de girl, heyV" The answer delivered with evident irritation ana resentment, re vealed a beautiful gift of metaphor, "Ob, she give me de frost, see!'1 The canker ing of the bud of love by emious.sweep ing frost couldn't ba expressed more elo quently. There will be a th-less poet yet. As for what his gift for the terri ble will be, judge by tuo villainous but powerful oath of diacnlimtion which the members of the now extinct wnyogang had to take, "If I done dat, may I be as bad as my mndder." New ork Truth. V hut the I'm Do. It is ebtiiuatedthat U,500,000 steel 1113 are cousnim d daily. It is interesting to think what they do. For instance, they make love, write gushing poetry, scrape cut the briefs in a breach of promise suit, cut and thrust nt reputation, scratch out u-alistic novels and political editorials, cironicle sensations, puff this and belittle that, and, in khort, do more to make and break, to save and destroy, to civilise and degrade the human race than anything else under the sun. De troit Free Press. Mulllnz the Illglit Miade. Those who have sought in vain for laces to match the color of silk on lamp shades and other decoritlve articles may be able to produce the right shade by ustne some of the f ivncii tapestry dyes. One should experiuieut on a bit of lace, first to wo it the dyes are properly thinned, so as to get the desired shade. Any of the thin laces in silk or cotton take the dyes nicely. Point d'Esprit and German Valenciennes looking very well when treated with the yellow shades, In the Valeuciounes several delicate tints may be used on the light und the heavy part of the lace, bringing out the design with exct-lleut effect. In preparing lace for the dye. brush and press It carefully, then stretch it uiiou a board, laying sev eral thicknesses of paper underneath. Dip a small bristle brush in the dye and lay it on freely. When nearly dry, lay the lace on a padded board and press , lnNew yorIc porf. Latest U. S. Gov't Report e KNOCKfNQ OUT A JEHU. Resentment of the Intuits of ellle Stage Driver by Utile Dude. Colonel William Greene Sterrett, of the Galveston-Dallas News, tells this story: "Once, a good many years ago, he said, "I was traveling l a stage in western Texas. It was long before the snort of the locomotive was heard on tho prairies of that region, over which tho buffalo yet roamed. At one of the stations a young Englishman and his wife got in. He was a little fellow and dressed as a typical Englishman what we now call a dudo. The driver was a big, raw boned six footer. He was a noted fighter. He had nover been whip ped and was a regular terror. He seemed to take a dislike to the little Englishman from the start. Presently he stopped tho stage, got down, came back and throw open the door. 1 'Here, he said to the Englishman, 'you come ont of that and get np on the seat with me. Thero ain't room for you in there.' The Englishman didn't move. Come out, I tell you,' roared the driver. The Englishman just sat still. 'It you don't come ont, 111 haul yon out by the legs,' shouted the Jehu. Then the rest of us expostulated with tho driver. I was too tired to fight and conldn t get at my gun, so I just expostulated along with the rest. fe told the driver there was plenty of room inside; that the Eng lishman was not crowding ns, and that If he (tho driver) insulted or injured any of his passengers he would be discharged by the stage company. The driver by this time was wild, Ho swore he was in command of that stage nnd that he proposed to rnn it to suit himself, and II that blankety blank enss didn't come ont ho d pull him out. 1 'All right, said the Englishman, at last. 'I will come ont, and when I am out I will whip you soundly.' "He got out slowly. We all felt sorry for him and sorrier for his wife. She didn't seem scared or worried, though, nnd all she said was: ' 'Charley, don't let him scratch your face. 'Well, when the little Englishman got ont he took his coat off and handed it back into the stage. Then he started toward the driver and the driver started toward him. We heard n sound a good deal like that made by hitting a steer in the head with nn ax. Down in a heap went the driver. He was up as quick as a flash. Down he went ngain. Actually that little English dnde knocked that burly six foot driver clean off his feet a dozen times. How it was done none ol ns could tell. The big fellow would rush at the little 'nn with his arms go ing like flails. Suddenly the little fellow would make a dash, his right arm would fly out, and down would go the driver, After the dozenth round that driver called out: "'Hold on, stranger hold on! I'm whipped and throw np my hands. You kin ride anywhere on this stage you darn please, outside or insido or on tho hosses. You re the boss now; but,' he added, glaring savagely at the rest of us, 'I kin lick anybody elso on this stage. "We didn't expostulate. The English man climbed hack into the stage as quickly as he got oil. His wife was sat isfied, for 'Charley's' face wasn't even scratched. At the next station the driver explained that if he'd only have got hold of the little fellow he'd have hugged him to death like a liear; "but," he exclaimed, 'every time just as I was about to lay hands on him the ground 'd fly np and hit me on the hack of the head. "Who was the little fellow? Oh, a graduate of Cambridge, and the best boxer of his timo at the university." Washington Tost. Itlumlem of the Tenrhers. A friend, himself for many years a teacher, writes: "The blunders of teach ers of English literature are sometimes more amazing than any that are told of their pupils. I heard tho other day of a woman at tho west who, when a class was reading Tennyson's 'Day Dream,' explained to them that the happy prin cess, in following her lover 'deep into the dying day,' went to America! The laureate wonld be tickled to know of this. A year or more ago thero was a discussion in a leading educational jour nal as to the persons meant in Longfel low's lines 'To tho River Charles,' where he says: "Mora than this -thy name reminds mo Of tbrio friends, all true and tried, etc. "One writer suggested that they were Professor Cornelius C. Fnlton, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Charles Sumner. An other thought that Lenis Agasslz's name should stand iu the place of Haw thorne's, and this was finally accepted by all concerned. Neither the editor nor any of his correspondents or readers ap peared to see the absurdity of making the name of the river suggest friends whose names were other than Charles." CHM" New Alio,.. Two new alloys for making boring and cutting tools have been Invented in Eng land. The metal equals steel in hardness and temper, and does not lose its temper when heated by friction, the alloys con sist of pig iron, ferro-manganese, chromi um and tungsten in proper proportions, melted together in crucibles under stick charcoal and calcined borax. This com pound is then remelted with bar iron and proportions of nickel, copper and alumin ium are added. It is then cast in sand molds. New York Times. Mege ComcIi Dreams. Losses are presaged by a dream of rid- lng in a stage coach. If you rnn after one yon will lie ont of employment for a long season. To see one pass will rid you of troublesome friends. If yon are in a stage coach and it turns over with out injuring yon, you will be lucky in your speculations, but if yon dream that you are killed by the fall you must ex pect misfortunes, New York Herald, An Ideal May to Live. "The man I marry," quoth a vivacious young woman the other day, "has got to promise to give me a yacht home, I've just been visiting some friends who live all the year round on their yacht. During the summer they cruise about our northern waters and in winter go south, taking iu the Mediterranean, Japan or Norway and Sweden by way of occasional outings, the yacht, large schooner, is gorgeously fitted and has every needed convenience, comfort and luxury. Including a well stockea 11 brary, aboard. It is an ideal existence no calls to make, no balls, no shop ping, no uncomfortable gowns, sunshine, fresh air and the starlight what can one want more? Her Point of View in New York Times, Where Amber Is Found. The largest quantity of amber is found on the southern shore of the Baltic, be tween Merael and Konigsberg, where it Is cast np by the action of the ground swell after the northerly gales. It is also found on the coast of Sicily, on the shores of the Adriatic, on the English beach of Norfolk and Suffolk and at Cape Sable iu Maryland. Mining for amber in beds ot brown lignite or wood ooal is carried on in Prussia, and it la found in excavations all over En rope. Philadelphia Times. Lobitere Dig Cleme, There is nothing which lobsters, when grown, are so fond of as fresh fish. Flounders and other bottom fishes fre quently fall a prey to their appetite, and sometimes tney will nimbly capture small minnows as the latter go swim ming by. They dig clams out of the mud or sand and crush the shells of mussels with their claws, devouring the soft parts. Washington Star, Pomilarlv called the klnirof medicine. Hood's Harsaparllia. It conquers scrofula, salt rhuem and all other blood diseases. A man who died recently In Leblfb county, Penna.i at the ace of ninety-two, had never ridden on a railroad, Tno Valuable Friends. 1. A nhvslclan cannot be nltvavs had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, iirulses and burns occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend ot many households and tho destroyer of all pain, tho famous Hod Flag Oil, 23 cents. 2. Many a precious life could be saved that Is being racked to deatli with that terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by Investing 25 cents for a botllo of Tan Tina, the great remedy for Conghs, Colds, and Consumption, Trial bottles of l'an Tina free at T. D. Thomas drug store. A clock at Port Huron, Mich., recently made Its that stop in thirty-four years, breaking the main-spring. Nerve end Liver rills. All important dlscovcrv. Thev act on the liver, stomach and bowels thromrh the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. r,0 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T.I). Thomas and W. F. Ilierv's Drug Store. Indians who livs along the Pacific Kail- road In Western Canada mako a living hy selling polished buffalo horns. A Sensible Man Would line Kemp's Italsam for the Throat nnd LunKs. It Is curing more cases of t'ounhs, Colds Asthma, llronchltli. Croup and all Throat and Ming Troubles than any other medicine. The nronriptor lias authorized anv drutririst to irle you a Sample liottlo free to convince ou otllie inrrii oi nils greai renieur- mrso iiuuiewu auiyei. Out of the letters In the sentence "Let charity arouse your zeal," a St. Loulslan has formed 29,050 words. "Two Souls with but a Single Tlioufilit." As thev sat side by side, they signed, "Oh, nv Idoll" he said, and then Idled. "Dear Luke." Aid she. a. she looked. "1 u 111 wert the It tlinu milt," and he wilted, the honey-moon passed In an excess of ioy, Excess In eatlnir rich food brlnirs Indurestlon. s ck headache, and Iremieut attacks ot dizziness. Dr. Tierce's ricasant Tel lers win cure an inese. Tlicy are tiny, sugar coated, and easv to swallow. No other nrena. ration compares with them as a Liver Till. They areuamnieeo, ana one is uuose. There Is a cat in Belfast, Me., which, during the green corn season eats each day half a dozen cooked ears. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wires, and parents tbtir children, to surfer trom head ache, dizziness, neuralela. sleeplessness. nts, nervousness, when bv tne use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Drug gists everywhere say It gives universal sat isfaction, and has an Immense sale. Wood- worth Co., of Fort IKayno, Ind. ; Snow Co., of Syracuse, N. V.J J. C. JFolf, Hillsdale, Mich,; and hundreds of others say ' it Is the greatest seller they ever knew,' It contains no opiates, Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous Diseases, tree at i nomas Lehlshtonj and tilery a Weissport, One of the latest novelties advertised Is a masticator, which cuts up children's food, preparing It for the mouth. Mold It to the Light. The In.in uhn tflt. n emfl,l..i,tlullv l,.u, what will cure jour cold U prescribing Kemp's llatsam this year. In the preparation ot tl remarkable medicine for rnntyh. nnd roliL .ins expense Is spared to combine only the best and purest ingredients. Hold a botllo of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through It: not ce Balsam to the light and look through It; notice ma uiiKti,, i-icm iuuk: men colli remedies. Large bottles at all Liewlth oilier druggists, r.0 cents and tl. sample bottle free. When a Frenchman marries, under the law he become responsible for the support of his wife's father and mother. Don't Dolt. Said niv nhvslclan. who for six months nau aoctorea ma lor dvsDcns a without success, when I told him I was coins tntrv ouipuur miters, incy win ociy maae you worse. I did try them, and now I am a well man and can cat anything. Sulphur Hitters are a great foe to doctors. Qeorge iiasieu, r. 1. v. ana 11. it. iianroan. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Howls Each day. Most people need to use It, In Cotea, sheets of paper pass for mon ey. One sheet brings one quart of rice, or tnenjy sheets a piece of bemp cloth. She was Willing to dive Up Alt, When Queen Elizabeth of Rnnlaml. r,,mut death approaching her, she cried despairingly, "All my possessions lora moment of tlmeP There are wealthy ladles to-day, the world oier, who would gladly exchange their riches for sound health. Many are mafe well and happy by Dr. Tierces Favorite Prescription, a nervo failtng cure for diseases so common to w-omon. As a corrective for all functional weakuesses It Is ol universal repute among the sex, and thouv ands ol pale, worn-out, enfeebled victims have been changed Into vlglrous women and girls by ih ue. utiiiin!ciiwimj Baiisiacnun, or price refunded. Druggists have It. The doors in a house of a wealthy widow in Philadelphia all open and close ion bed lence to a touch-button apparatus. Ilucklen's Amlcn Salve. The bevt imlve IntliAu-nrtH tnt ri,ta rtr,,l.u Sores. Ulcers, Bait ltltcum, Fever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Coi nes.aud all bklu nrupiions, ana positively cures Tiles, or no pay renulred. It Is guarantee,! to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Trlco 23 cents per box. For sale by Ilcber Lehighton; and lllery Wctssport, Did you ever buy a horse and not hare some misgiving as to his points till they were fully tested? Not so with Ayei's Sarsaparilla; you may be sure of 11 at the start. It never disappoints those who give it a fair and persistent trial. It is proposed to raise 50,000,000 hy a loan for public works In the colony of VIctorlo, Australia, Tho wide spread fame ot Dr. Hull's Cough S, nip Is Justly won by Its own merits, and the reputation It has gained has been secured hy Its universal use. Why It Is The Hest, Pan-Tina. 1 It cures Coughs and Colds. 2 Strsngthens weak Lungs, 3 Relieves and cures Asthma, 4 Insures you sgslnst La Grippe. 5 Robs Croup of its terrors. 0 Cures when all else falls. 25 and .'JVl. Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at T. I). Thomas drug store, England's Naval Exhibition in London closed after having cleared $950,000 lor naval charities. It Sheuldbeln Kvery House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sbarpshurg Pa., tavs he will not be Without r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack ot "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cookspott, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery, has done him more good than anything he ever nsed for Lung Trouble, Nothing like it. Try it, Free trial bottles at Rebel's Lehighton: and tilery's weiss port. dmgglsta. Laige bottles 50c. sod si.uu. In Bali, an island in the Indian Archi pelago cast of Java, the burning of wid ows still goes on. Extensive smuggling ones ando hf-cae tie from Mexico is reported on the tipper Rio Grande. Dr. Nojh Webster, of dictionary fame, was buried in the New Haven burial ground, a short distance from nuthouse avenne. and near tne center os tne city. Oh, These llunesl Utile yellows. Eddie was very fond of raspberry jam, One evening when the parson dropped into tea mamma opened her last Jar, with emphatic iuetractloos to Eddie not to ask tor some more Jam after getting his share. His papa, not knowing the circumstances, offered to replenish bis dish, wbeu Eddio mortified his mother by saying, ' Mamma said I musn't ask tor anv mure, cause isat is au tnere is." HUNDREDS ILL WITH THE GRIP. Roger Q. Mills Threatened with en At- tnck of Tnemumila. Washington', Dec M. - Congressman Kogcr Q. Mills, of Texus. 1- quite ill With the grip at Wlllard's liot. I Mr Milts has been confined to his ro iin ! r nearly a week Dr. Sowers, the ntteiidin pi ' slrtan, called In Dr. Hyatt, a sxluHst iu tins city, who pronounced Mr. MihV lungs -mnewhat af fected, and pneumonia in fern t to lie immi nent. The physicians hi.ve ordered absolute quiet Ind rest, and no one Is admitted to his room rxcept his attendants. Governor-elect McKlnley lies It Too. Canton, O., Doc. 10. Oovemor-elect Wil liam McKlnley, who has lieen Indisposed for lome days, is still confined to hia bed and is considered quite ill. No callers arc allowed to see him and hia physicians are very ret icent. All matters relating to completion of staff or other appointments are at a standstill, as his physicians have forbidden him all worry. They pronounce the disease the grip, with other complications. ltavnges of Dread Diphtheria. LANOASTEn. Ta,. Dec. 10 Diphtheria ap pears to bo on the increaso in tho rural sec tions of the county, and many deaths have been repotted, A greatly afflicted family is that of Farmer David C. Kready On Sun day there was a donble fnneral, two of his children being buried in one grave Upon tho return of the stricken parents a uura child was dead, and two other children will die. The Malady In Connecticut. HAP.TKonD, Dm. 10. Reports from all parts of the state tell of the ravages of grip. The cases are far more numerous than se vere, although a number of deaths have been reported. In many cities and towns it Is opideniiH nnd no town or vmage seems have escaped it. In this city there are from so to sou cases. File Hundred 111 will. Grip. Witsr Chester, Pa., Deo, 10. Five hun dred people in West Chester are ill with the grip, many of them seriously. In Kcnnett Square there nro fifty cases; in Oxford as many more; in Phcenixville, 500; in Coates villo, 150, nnd In small Chester county towns the physicians nave more than their uautis fall. WILL HOEY COMPROMISE' A Itrport That He Wilt Nettle nllh the Adnins Kxpress. Nrw Yong, Dec. 17. Vice President Lovejoy soys that the famous case of the Adams Express company against its former president, John Hoey, who is charged with taking from the company $600,000, is about to bo settler! nnd hy tonight the terms of the settlement will be made public. The numerous suits against Mr. lloey and the attachments on Ids property will, it is expected, soon bo dismissed. How Mr. Spooner, the cx-vico president of the com pany. Btands in the matter Mr Lovejoy re fused to say Nor would he give the terms of tho settlement; but It is inferred from a remark dropped by him that the amount to be refunded by Mr. Hoey is less than 1500,000. It was claimed by the officers of the com pany during the recent disclosures that Mr Hoey had misappropriated about tSOO.000. It is thought the company is willing to al low him this big discount in order to save further expenses and the trouble of litiga tion. John Hoey was seen by a reporter in re gard to the story that ho had offered to settle. Mr. noey said he was not aware of any plan for wttiemcnt. Architect Lotmilale Gets the Trlze. Harrisburo, Dec 11. The plan of Thomas P. Lonsdale, of Philadelphia, for the Pennsylvania World's fair building at Chicago, has lieen accepted hy the Pennsyl vania managers. Ho will bo awarded a prize of II.OOO. A. S. Wagner, of Williams port, was awarded the second prize, and Uillman & Shirk, of Philadelphia, the third. Commissioner Whitman's report recom mending tho manner of apportionment of (300,000 was adopted. Ex-8cnator Emory made a speech setting forth tho importance of the etroleum and natural gas industries and asking that a special committee be ap pointed on the subject nts request was granted, . Reciprocity with Hellish West Indies. Washington, Dec.17. A satisfactory rec iprocity treaty has been agreed upon be tween tho United States and Great Britain, to embrace Jamaica, Barbadoes, tho Wind ward and the Leeward Islands, Trinidad and British Guiana. In return for the con tinued free introduction of sugar and coffee into the United States tho British West In dies will greatly enlarge tho free list of their tariffs and mako very considerable reduc tions in tho duty on the leading agricultural and other products of the United States. It This Missing Attorney MonaghanT, West Cukstku, Pa., Dec 17 The family of Robert J. Monaghan, tho missing West Chester lawyer, have received a cable from Sydney, Australia, signed by "Robert Jones Monaghan." It read as follows: "Love to yourself, Francis and Walker Cable t500." Relatives doubt the authenticity of the cablegram and are making an investigation. A Dig Kngtlith Hank for Columbia. Columbia, S.C., Dec I". Hamilton Gunn, of London, England, has obtained a charter for the Union Bank of South Carolina and London, to be located in this city This is one of the largest undertakings in the south this year. Tho capital stock is W,000,000. The earl of Dunmore, first lord in waiting upon Queen victoria, will t president An Irwin Hank Failure. Irwin. Pa., Dec. 17. -T 8. Pool & Co.'s bank here has mado an assignment The bank failed some weeks ago, bnt was en abled to resume again by borrowing money to tide them over, btnee tne bank resumed tho firm has naid out 105,000 Tho bank's liabilities are about 1100,000, and it is thought that all creditors will be paid la fuu. Democrat Divided on the Lottery. Nxw Orleans, Doc 17. The split In the Democratic party of Louisiana on the lottery question has come. There are now two Dem ocratic state conventions meeting at Baton Rouge and there will be two full state tick ets nominated. New York and the Fair. Nxw York, Dec. 15. New York interest in the World's fair is increasing The repre sentative dry goods merchants have voted In favor of a mil appropriating .',ou,uai ior a state disjilay. A WKe'a Strange Suicide. Lancaster, Pa., Dec 17 Mrs. Amelia Spiees blew her brains out with n pistol be cause her mother threatened to put her husband ont of her house Hdward llurges.' Widow Dead. Boston, Dec. 17. Mrs. Caroline L. Bar gees, widow of the yacht designer Edward Burgees, died Dec. 10 ot pneumonia. Mow the Chinese Hull Blee, An ordinary Chinese cook will boil rice extremely well. But he generally puts into too much water; and then, when the rice is cooked enough, he pours sff the excess, and replacing the pot ever the fire, shakes np the contents un til sufficiently dried to allow the grains o separate rree'iT. Temple Bar. Uses for a llottle ot Gold rains. A twenty-live cent bottle of gold paint is a capital investment for any woman. She will find a dozen occasions for its use every week of her life. Perhaps she chips some bit of Japanese or other fancy porcelain in dusting; a brtuhfu) of gold paint over the chip will mako everything right A gilt picture or mir ror frame may be braised or tarnished, call iu the little bottle again and remedy in five minutes and for a fraction of a cent a damage the cabinet maker would charge a dollar to repair and keep your frame a couple of days besides. By the by, yon girls who are clever with your paint brashes, did you ever spend a few dollars at the damaged counters nf the large Japanese stores' Do you know that yon can buy for a trifle lovely delicate vases and bits vi oriental wares that would sell for many dollars were it not for a crack or a chip somewhere. Bay them joyfully, taku them home tenderly and spend half an hoar with your paint box, tilling np the nick with flour paste, plaster of pans or patty. Any of these will take culnr nicely, and if carefully painted and dried the vases will be practically as good as the beat. New York Press