NORWEGIAN COURTSHIP. Tall? Yes, very. She stood a hmi nlwTO tbo average man. Slight? No. That la too poetical n word to l In any vmy applied to the heroine f this Uttlo tale, whose lean, scrawny flguro looked for all tho world like a series ot badly connected angles, and whose ntooping shoulders nnd nar row chest Were clad In a faded black jacket This garment, with ite rusty snrface and pulled seams, suited well tho sod looking woman into whose dreary life camo one little bit of color, which I shall try to describe. Her faco corresponded well Willi the rest of her nppearanoe, for It was faded nnd worn, and surrounded by a f rlngo of straight, dusty brown hair, pulled tight ly back from the sallow, weary face, who9e one redeeming feature was tho eves dark rrrav. and oh. so snd! jflie had that expression of wistful waiting Bumciimes seen la me eyes 01 a faithful dog who has lost his master, and seems over to wait, always patiently, and to watch ever expectantly for the beloved face. She was n Norwegian, named Etta, and lived In our family as cook for near ly a year. Weeks passed by nnd early autumn, which bod brought her to ns, shed leafy tears, and departed suddenly, leaving us all unprepared for winter's advent, which announced tteelf In n cold, dismal rain. Up to this tinSe Etta h id never re ceived n letter or any communication from the outside world. Sho never left the house, and scorned the Idea of an afternoon out. However, on this drizzly day, there was a surprise, a great sur prise, for Etta was discovered holding an open letter tightly grasped In one nana. Unt when sho found herself re' garded, it wa3 hastily thrust into a voluminous pocket iu her skirt. Now this pocket was a marvel in it self, as it could bold myriads of things. Why, ono day I saw her produce a pil low coso, a workbox, scissors and a brass thiiJblo at ono fell swoon: at another time but I nin wandering far away from tho letter and Its consequences. Tho mysterious cplstlo was seen sev eral times again, nnd theso gllmpsos showed it to be worn and rumpled with much reading. No doubt It would have been read and reread out of existence had not another, fresh nnd clean, re placed tbo first. This I took from the postman, nnd so baa a chance to seo tho uneven, char acterless writing, tho Christlania post mark and Norwegian stamp. It woa followed a week later by another, then another. I becamo Interested, for I felt I was on the track of a real, livo romance. The pale, tired faco seemed to grow brighter in those days, and for the first time Etta made frequent trips to the city, returning laden with bundles ol every slzo and description. All her spare time was now employed in sewing. Call' coes and prints were inado and laid aside. For some reason or other Etta was replenishing her clean but scant and somewhat dilapidated wardrobe. Another link In the chain! thought I, and began to imagine the arrival of a stalwart Morwegiau lover left in Nor way two years before, when she hod come to try Her (ortuno in America. Letters camo moro frequently, and Etta grew correspondingly brighter and cheerier eho even seemed to try to hold herself moro erectly, for often the bent shoulders wcro suddenly straightened as sho went about her work, tier voice. formerly so tired and hopeless, took on a moro cheerful tone. Not tho least remarkable- of Etta's peculiarities was her manner of sneak ing; slowly and lisplngly camo the broken English, which was at first so Hard to understand. Such a sad mix ture of her mother tonguo and this new, strange langaago, such verbal combina tions and misplaced plurals wcro novcr beard before. About this tiiao I mentioned my ro mantio notions to my mother, but Bhe only laughed, being entirely unable to connect Etta's sad appearanco with a lover, Xiorwegian or ol any other land, She called me a romancer, but I still felt sure 1 was tight. Sooner than I cxiiected came tho chance to vindicate myself, for tho next day as I sat Idly by the window, watching tho passers by, my attention was attracted by a queer little flguro way down the street, which camo on toward the bouse at a rattling pace, gayly swinging a hugo cane ana pumug vigorously at a mam moth cigar. At a distance It was impossible- to tell whether be was boy or man, sucli a comical, little lisuro ho was. dressed in a snuff colored suit, with a rose in bis buttonhole and tho tiniest derby imaginable tilted over one car. Gazing laughingly at him, I was Just telling my mother to look at that absurd lltuo creature, when what was our sur prise to seo Etta, the staid, the quiet, dash wildly across tho lawn, rush down to the gate, and throwing her arms about tbo littlo fellow's neck kiss blm first on one cheek nnd then on tho other. The man, after a few nnict but ear nest struggles, managed to free himself from her long, thin nnns, nnd looked up Into her face, so high abovo him, with pleasure surely, but without a trace of loverlike ardor. On closer inspection it proved to be such a funny, rosy, childish face that It was impossible to look at it without laughing. Etta seemed to And it to. for. smiling happily, Eho escorted him back to tuo house, her lone arm linked in hl hort ono, almost lifting him from the ground at every step, and presently we heard the low monotone of their voices in tne kitchen below. Not the least queer thing about this queerest of queer men was a yellow shock of hair, plastered down in care folly arranged scallops all around his chubby face Isiinwseitnoveroccurrad to him that the back of his head was ever seen, for thero tho hair stood stralgut out in bristlv noinls. Soon Etta appeared, and blushing nnd hesitating, said, "Jly cousin haf corned irom I'nrtstiana." That was all, but my theory was proved, and I made use of that timeworn and aggravating phrase, "What did I leu yon Days came and went, and so did the littlo Norwegian, but nothing was said of an approaching marriage. Parcels poured in upon us, and Etta sewed stead ily on, Each afternoon Augusto (we learned hla unine) amiearcd. annarentlv propelled by tho regular motion of the uig cane, bomebow be always seemed luce a p'ece or machinery, for his arnoar anco never changed always the snuff colored suit, the little hat and the bnr. tonbolo bouquet; and beseemed to go and coino mechanically, enveloped in a cloud of smoko puffed from the big cigar. Etta owned ono thing strangely out of keeping with her other possessions. It was a large gold watch, attached to an old fashioned chatu, from which dangled two or three odd, foreign looking charm) of flno workmanship. She was very fond of it, as it had belonged to her mother, and w ire it always, till at last it seemed almost a part of herself. Seeing her without it ono day, I exclaimed imme diately, as I thought she must have lost it She waited a moment before replying and then said slowly, "I haf lend it to my cousin." She then told me that Augusta was a barber by trade, and had come to Amer ica with money the had sent him for the imp. Afur the disappearance of the watch Augusto came Ism frequently, and as luno went on seldom appeared oftener tnan once a week. There was no more ccwuitr, and Etta began to look more as of -.M. Little by littlo -the happy light fadinl fmm her face, and the gray eyes uetaim- (wilder by oouiratc, peruana, than bef..r- A turn- nine wUuu weeks passed with out a Mgii of in little Norwegian, but one day a hater i ivusl for Etta in the aame crooked w i Some time later iu Die l.i. g. m ro the kitchen. I r..m,.i l.n.i I- in.. ibe table, the let- l. i toiiiji),-,l iu ..-r i-bnched bauds 1,. i I iu turiHi iu Lit uruu. I i -o n I her guatly uu the Hboqlder, mi ..- t ii', otlirr KSbuuse Vian the lw emmt bow wnlcn snooK nfo poor, cmo body from head to foot. At last she raised her sorrow stricken free, nnd lift ing her eyes to mine said Wewly, ylthl her lisping accent, "I haf to go f ayi 1 haf sorrow, great sorrow." She would tell but little of her story. Bhe was to have married her cousin In n few weeks' time, but he had tired of her, and that day a letter bad come from him, first begging her toforglvo him and then telling her that lie had sold her treasured watch, and by the time sho got tliat letter would have sailed on a vessel bound for'Norwny. "Shall you, too, go homer I sold. Slowlv and sndlr camo the answer. "No," nnd I felt that with the utterance of that little word bIio gavo up all hope, nnd -renounced forever nil thought of tho happiness she had been picturing for herself tho last few months, as sho sat sewing steadily, only pausing now and then, with a little flush In her pale cheeks, to softly steal a hand into her pocket and touch the letters sho always carried thero. Next morning Etta could not be found. In a corner of her room stood a little balr trunk labeled with a Norwegian address nnd filled with the garments so recently finished. It was corded up and sent to Christiana; it may hare reached its destination or it may not, lis fate is uncertain as Etta's own, The poor woman, tired, disappointed and hope less, had vanished that night, taking witli her littlo else than her sod, sad thoughts. I often picture her with her stooping shoulders and pallid, tear stained face. every vestigo of love nnd hope gone out, wandering away into tho night and gaz ing up at tho stars, so serene and far away, as Bhe murmurs, "Forsaken, for saken," F. L. C. in Boston Herald. Men Make Tlielr Owu Feet. A man makes his own feet. Just re member how natty nnd small your feet wero when you went courting Amelia or Clara, and how splay they nro now In your easy slippers as you sit beforo Mrs. Amelia or Mrs. Clara at the breakfast tablo, surrounded by littlo Tommy, little Amelia anil tho rest of tho young brood. You don't care u fig now what numbered shoes you wear, as long as vour corns don't trouble you. Consequently you go slopping through nro in shoes mado upon a No. 0 "common sense" last, and are ready to Bee the shoemaker and go blm one better If yon feel a littlo prcssuro anywhere. Woll, somo men wero bora in the coudltion of mind which timo and domesticity havo brought to you, and Buch men have big feet all their lives. Kato Fields Washington. A Desirable Work. 'Carton has written a story that'll mako your hair curl," said JIawson. '(Jet it for mo, for goodness' Baker said Mrs. 11. "It'll savo me from burn ing my fingers off with tho tongs." Uarper s Uazar. PARIS DATHCARTS. Queer Way In THilch the Average French man Makes lilt Ablution An American familiar with tho fact that every house or apartment, renting as low as t300 per year in the United States, has its own bathtub, with hot and cold water supply and waste to re move the contents of the tub, Is amused. It not amazed, when on a visit to Paris ho gets nn Idea of the custom still pre vailing In that metropolis of luxury and eicsant uuxiaingg. Tho large hotels, some very costly pit vato mansions and apartments, and the publlo bathhouses have their bathrooms, as Is the custom in the United States, though the French bathroom is really much larger, and la elegantly furnished with rugs, lounges, dressing tables, etc., the idea being that If ono takes a bath one must lie down and take a nan aftcrlt. People, living in apartments costing as high 09 $1,000 a year, and in tho new quarter of Paris in tbo neighborhood of the Champs Elysces, when they wish to bathe, other than take a sponge bath in a email portable tub, either go to the public bathing establishments or send to them to havo a bath brought to their apartments. Sunday morning ono sees a strange looking two wheeled cart like a very nigh dog cart, on which there is a rrameworit bunt over the wheels. This framework can hold thrco bath tubs. They nro made entirely of copper and are about 6 feet long, 20 inched deep at tho end and IB incbes on the side. Tho driver of this vehicle la perched up high on a email seat in front, is bare headed and wears a blouse. On each sldo of 1dm an Iron ring encircles n cop per colored vessel, holding about thrco gallons of hot water, which rests on a littlo shelf. Ho also carries a supply of dry towels and sheets, The bathing es tablishments havo these carts, and when a patron sends word that ho wants a hot bath at a certain hour tbo bath is put on the cart, the kettle filled with hot water, and tho cart with its strange load is rapidly driven to the building in which tho ap&rtmont is, Tho driver carries the bathtub, as an Adirondack guide carries a canoe, on his head and shoulders, from tho first to tho fifth floor, as tho cose may bo, and after spreading a sheet to protect tbo carpet, bespreads also a clean sheet in sldo of the tub, so that tho bather does not touch the metal. Then he carries up the kettle of hot water which he has brought from tli lnaln establishment. Tbo necessary cold water bo iets on tho premises, cimer m tuo same floor with the apartment, or in the courtyard. When tho bather has hart his bath, the ottendont removes the sWled water by dipping It out. wipes out the tnb and carries It with his keffies and soiled towels down stairs to his cart. The ehargo for all this Is about sixty cents, with tho nsuai additional tip to tho man. Engineering Record. Montana Sapphires. The only locality In Montana which has beta at all prolific of sapphires Is the eU or seveb miles of placer ground be tween Ruby and Eldorado bars on the Missouri river, sixteen miles cast of He lena. Hero sapphires are found In gla cial auriferous gravels while sluicing for goia,ana uaui now have boencon&ld ered only a by product, Un to the ores- ent time they have never been systemat ically mined. In 1889 one company took tho option on 4,000 acres ot the river banks, and several smaller companies have since been formed with a view of mining lor these gems nlono or in con neetlon Wth gold. The colors of the gems obtained, al though beautiful and interesting, are not the standard blue or red shades generally demanded by the public. The stones embrace a groat variety of the lighter enaaee ot rea, yeuow, blue and green. Tho latter color is found qutte pro nounced, being rather a blue green than an emeraia green, nearly ail tne stones, when finely cut. have an annarent metal. lie luster which is strikingly peonllar to mose irom wis locality, xvettner red rubles nor true blue sapphires have yet ueeu louna. umana uee. The Aromatlo Clore Tree, A peculiarity of the clove treo is that every part of it is aromatic though the greatest strength is In the bud. Besides the buds, the items are gathered and form an article of commerce command ing one-fifth the prloe of cloves, and having about the some percentage of strength. To this is dne the fact that ground cloves can be purchased in the home market at a lower prloe than whole cio es. tic Binge, Ws This r.rrot a. UoJ i-H,n,tv A friend of mine once had a gorgeous fliiiwii iKurui, a pira bo nanasome and so aooompllshed that everybody petted mm, not so sure as we held out a lumti nl - II, , a I. . I w eugw, i ui ui ,nui or oanoy witn "ITm. Pnllvl Pri Unll. . - - - . - ---j vttj , naun wen sweeties!" he would dart bis head aside uuu MTageiy nip not me lump of sugar but the fingers that held it It seemed to roBM nil hie VAnt tamnar ful it.t be was obBged to receivo the gift from www wim iwi ii power lo wunnoia It I have often fnoId that If rtinoaraa tlon U a possibility, that parrot bad been ona nf 1iu 4Anna ft .,.1 . 1 . soma poor insoomt had taken for a friend, and from whom wowtd had been received not la the tesen, bat la hw Mart Mrs. Trank f nfli. IP JO 303U133MSVU1X3 NV &0J ONIM001 3HVnOAdl H0V3 NO-t SIHl aoiHd3iavNosv3HVjy Lehigh Goal & n010S P3I ASS tt in n ahh sa LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for tlitTbnmp Cucumber Pumps A complete lino including repairs for tho same. Coal Oil At wholesalo and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils. Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c, TIP b!8 JW8 15 IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigiiton , Pa KorrosiTE j.. & s. uepot,S58t FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all tlio very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, seersucicerB ana Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockcryware,Glasswaxe, Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothine 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 Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed 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 in tins section. Call and be convinced. jfcspectlully, July 823-71 MiOS REIPEL. We Are Over The Rush, But will bo Pleased to Hare You Call Early and Often. Although our very low prices for the holidays created great havoc witli our big assortment of goods we are on deck again with a multitude of brand new things in HAUBSOM JEWELRY AND PRETTY SILVERWARE, Big' and .Little Dolls, All Kinds of Toys, -Fruits, Groberies and Confections. Our Prices remain the samo that is Rock Bottom Figures on everything sold ovor our counters. Don't buy until you see what we are offering. CULTON, FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the now things now on exhibition in our "store. Wo boliovo that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The former in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied nt low pricos All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices mid biggest assortment. Ohas, H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. New Bee Hive ALLENTOWN,PA. Como And see tho special now profcrwlng at tho NEW BEE HIVE, during tlill ThnnktRlvlnB Week. -JTOiireoinietltlon hai never been sharp er, our awrtment never KTpater, nor nave our sale ever lieen larecr than tlicjr have been Ihli tereil In llin Coat Uno in llih city, v,o make Milt special sale, not only In quantity, hut alw ultli m'r Trimming that Is solunll over $15.00. Our Hpecl.il l'rlco $12.00. rsr-l'on't forget the place, w.Hunsicker's Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOW THE P0UCEGAZETTE i.il.n ulw tlln.trnfM ivinpr In the world containing nllthe latest eimtlonnl and sport Inir news. No Baloon keener, barber or club room can afford to be without It. It always makes menus wnercier it sues. , ...... Mailed to any address Iu tho United States securely wrapped, 13 weeks lor 1. Bend 111 o cents lor sample copy. Iticlirtrd K. Fox, FrankllnSiuare, Sew yYjianio Have you the Advocate l Original nnd independent in everything. Hardware Go., can bought at any general store Op. the Park- Instead of Starting our Januarv wc will offer all our Novelty Oress Goods and Goats at January We Quote a Few (Bargains: Novelty Dress Tattcrns that were $7.00 to 10.00 rt Pattern are reuuecu to 5.110 a Pattern. A Black Reefer Concv fur trimmed at 8.C0 reduced Irom 10.00. 634 Hamilton KOCH & SHANEWfilLEU, ALLENTOWN, PA. Our Great Christmas Sale!! A Christmas Carnival. Our store with its many Holiday Hints is a revelation to hun dreds of Christmas shoppers, not only in tile bewildering display i.f 1n : a p i . . t . c i i uui. in mi; oiuituug lli;o. ix Uselul Ulmslmas Gilts here : A luxury for tho fireside and slmljr now A Smoking Jacket or flouso Hobo. Handsome and useful Christmas sifts Low Priced Chlldrens Overcoats and Suits. Christmas Umbrellas Steel Hods, Glorias and Silks with Handles of every style. TemDtlnc Christmas Novelties of evcrv deserlntlon In h.imlnmn irnitunvonr Great Christmas Overcoat Bargains. Holiday Prices. Fine Canes for Christmas Presents. Latest Neckwear, ruffs, Scarfs Four ln-hands and Bows. All the now colors. Fine Silk Suspenders. Tlaln and Fancy Embroidered In fancy boxes. Thousands Silk H'dkerchlefs. Bis. Flno Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, seperato and In fancy gift boxes. New Silk Mufflers. Extra Qualities In black, white and buff colors. Sltk and WooleD Wristlets and Gloves of every quality, lino Merino and Woolen Half Hose, HUNDREDS more of articles too numerous to mention at our special low Holiday Prices. See Our Great Christmas Windows. Koch. fc Shankweiler, Clothina Socialists anrl Fashion Leaders of the Valley. Centro Square-Hotel Allen Buildlnc Allentown OUR LINE OF IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. IT INCLUDES Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Our prices arc positively as low anywhere in the county. Don't making your purchases as we can positively save you somo money UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. This line of business receives our special attention. .. Flour, Feed, &c., . The very choicest brands at lowest prices. Over tho Canal Bridge, East Weissport. " A Feat to Properly Tit Feet." But it is Successfully. Satisfactorinllv. nlipnnlv mill ninnnrlv done at The Only Boot and wiiere you can nave nucu to your leci at a moment s notice nl most any make or quality shoo at prices which have been proved positively lower than the same quality, style and finish can be purchased elsewhere, ll'c have a full line to select from, for we do not carry.on an adjunct or side show business to occupy oin space or time. Como and see us, learn our prices nnd bo con vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us WEISSPORT'S LEADING Leave Orders for Your JOB PRINTING of all Kinds At This Office. Work Done Promptly and Cheaply. For a Holiday Present Buy a Beautiful Hanging Lamp. Buy a Pretty Dinner or Tea Set. Buy Artistic Glassware. Buy a Nice Stand Lamp. Buy Irom us because you get the best for the least amount of money. Hummers Queensware Bazaar, FIRST STREET. LEHIOHTON. Reduction Sales in Prices. St., Allentown. NEW: A I.A1IOK ASSORTMENT Ol' Jackets, Reefers & liildren's Coats, AMI rilUTTY Winter Millinery Wo particularly call the attention of our lady friends to the fact that wo havo thrco fashionable trimmers In ffo stores which enables us to furnish tho neatest, prettiest and most stylish millinery at the lowest rrlce. Como and seo us. Mrs.M.Culton,s WEISSPOUT, PA. Branch Store, Lohighton. lew Ul IIIU liust Ol DCUUIIIIU anO Largest assortment and money saved at our For Dressy Young Hen aad thu more Values. Now Colors. Hemstitched Po'nscc FUNRITU and terms as good as you can get fail to call and sec us before Shoe Store in Weissport B00T& SHOE Dealet Frlshtrnl Shlpwrecki. Stinnrh thtoi itrtkB And foamier, ttis A.rna winn. au mounwmoai mr. iwcp nvftit niBrh lien" beirti of onk'1 to lblpwrek and to doitb, T.i mm omi hoc imiint inn inM).rii..t lann.. min from rtiktnir, hli Ufa on thettormy Atlantlo in no iuiq ui luuii.. ur vuium.rcifli tr.Y.ieri Hut ir ho .ball reach til domination taroll be will oearoelr bara titaned torn or tha nn.lm. or Boa elckneiff, nnlo.1 he takre with httn Hoe. leuer-. oiomaon miter., mat inimitable Ipeel Qoornaasea. Had water on Ions tripe aro a threat to the voyancr, but thle may be deprived In a great meaiure onti disordering eireeta op on tho itomacb. boweli and liver by the Hitter.. Agalnit the prejudicial effecta of malaria, bad diet, fatigue and expoaaro It If also efneacloui. It avert., moreover, rhenmattatn and kidney complaints. Uon't travel on lea or land with, out ft. Tllo Labor nartv rjolla UK. 000 tnlmi In New South Valp. "A GoJ senJ li Kit's Cream llalm. 1 hail catarrh fur I Ii rre 3 car t. Two ot three limes a week my nose would bleeil. 1 thought tuo tores would never heal. Your llalui has cured tne." .Mrs. M. A. Jack son, Portsmouth. N. 11. 1 was so much troubled Willi catarrh It seriously alTectetl tny voice. One bottle of Klj's Cream Ualru dlil tho work, Sly volco Is fully restored. 11. F, I.lepsnsr, A. it., 1'astor of the Olivet Ilaptlst Church, nuaueipma, ra A f750,OOO tunnel Is to be constructed al Leailvllle. Songs hare tho power to quiet The restless Dulse ot care, Anil come like tho benec'icllon That follows after nrnvrr. If you are worn out by that hacklnc cough, and want a Rood night's rest, try Pan-Tina, tho great remedy for Coughs, ('olds, and Consumption, 5 aud CO cents. t rial uoiues or ran una lieo al T. I). luouias drug store. Thero are 2050 gcneials In tho British army. Handsome Versus Homely. Who Is that fine looking lady that we Just passed, Clara? Why, that Is Mrs. rnow. Well, there, whal a change; when I saw her last, her skin was so sallow and muddy looking. It's no wonder I didn't know her. Wlint has nroduced that Invo- ly complexion? I heard that sho took auipiitir liitters, mo creat Wood rurllier, and now would not be without them. rfVansiun House street. London, la tra versed by 23,000 vehicles dally. Some I'oolUli l'cnple Allow a cgultIi to run until it eels herond the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it will wear away, hut in mwt cases it wears them away. Could they be in duced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp's Halsam, which is Bold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately sec the excellent ellect after taking the first dose. Trice OOe and tl.OO. Trial size free. Al all druggists. Tho Chinese reckon this to be year 7, 010,331. lty Lnylng-on of Hands! Woman restored to norfect hnnttlii .Tn.r ratth nnd eonflilenco enoUKli required to lay hold of lr. Pierce's t'avorlto Prescription, administer imim. miivimueuce nnu a III 110 preseveranco, and comnlcto restoration to health and vitality Is Insured. Not far, Indeed, Irom the miracul ous, are many of the wonderful cares of lost womanhood It has ellected. 'J here aro few cases, Indeed, within the requirements of sick and sul ivuuk woman, oni.iae or Dcyona lis nelprul In. fiuence. so conndent are the maker, or rip. Pierce's Favorite l'rcsctlptlon or Its power to he.il all female diseases, that they warrant satis, faction In every Instance, or refund money. It would requite 1000 horses to cart away the amount of soot which falls in London each month. Gunrnnteeil Cure, Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you aro atlllctc.l with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, andcjpeil ence no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. Wo could not make this offer did wo not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Iteber's Lehlghton; and Hicrj's iveisspon. jargc stzo uoc. and fi.uu. Adoctorsaysth.it ono person in nine is left-handed. Slartllnff" Facta. Tho American peonlo arc raolillv be coming raco of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests tho best remedy: Al phonto Hempflnj, Of Ilutlcr, Pa, swears Ilia', when bis eon was soeechless from St. Vitus danco Dr. Miles' great Ilcstorallve. nervine cureu uim. .urs. J. it. Miner, of Valparaiso, and J. I). Taylor, of Logans port, Inch, each gained 20 pounds from taking It. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, ot Vistula, InJ., was cured of 40 to CO convulsions a day, and much headache, dizziness, back ache and nervous prostration bv one bot tle. Trial bottles, ant fine book of mar velous cures, free at Thomas Lehlghton; anu mery weissport, wno recommend and guaramco tins unequalled remedy. The Thames (London) police force con- slits of 200 men. Cnuslilni: spends to Consumption, Kemp's llalsam will stop tho cough at once On tho average a boy costs a parent about ?200 a year until twenty years of age. Cool nm! U-1Ia1i1o. Don't pay largo doctors'.bllls. Tho best uicd leal hook published, ono hundred pages, elegant colored plates, will bo sent you on receipt of three 2-cenl stamps to pay tho postage. Auurcss ii. r. uruway v uo, Boston, Mass. From the American aloo tree Is made tnread, ropes, cables, paper, clothing, soap, sugar and brandy. I Was Ulsgustctl with the learned doctors after swnllnwin their costly medicine In vain for over a year ior tuo leiici or catarrh In my bead, when I cured myself bv uslnrr six bottles of Sulphur Hitters. My wife Is now taking mem ior nerYons ueoiiuy. Aoiei carter, i araer iiouse, uosion. A colt with horns a foot long is owned byafarmtr named Kavanaugh, In Scrivcn county, Oa. To preserte a youthfnl appearanco as long as possible, Ills Indispensable that the hair should retain Its natural color and fullness. There Is no prcparal Ion so effective as Aycr's Hair Vigor. It pre vents baldiiess, and keeps the scalp clean, cool and healthy. Applo tree set out eighty years ago in new Haven, Conn., bore excellent fruit last fall. Salvation Ol! Is renoatlnir Its cores of neural. 51a. rheutuatiam, boudoche, and loothacho every ay, until they have become monotonous. Price Simply to swell the dootor bills. are not what oonstltute lr. Pierce s Pleasant Purvatlve Pellets. They aro tiny, sugar-coated, purely vegetable pills, as pleasant as eonroe. tinner? to the taste, and aetlnir unon the nam., I, and User gently but effectually, and us natural, ty as Nature herself. For sick headache, Indl. gee Hon, biliousness, ooosllpatlon, and all the re sulting dtseasrf, no laiallvo equal to thcui has ever been dissevered. A new hotel Is building at Mackinaw, Mich., for tho use of hay-fever sufferers alone. In FIJI, tho friendly Islands, Samoa and New Ihltaln, 100,000 natives worship in uetbodlU churches. THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL ORIOHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, HSjf. asvffa ptoMms UuSit nu driak 1. ml fgaAUfnienilix im dXf a. to Ills LANE'S MEDICINE, 'tfu'r'nTasarite A WOMAN DOCTOR'S BROUGHAM. It Is Nothing Mure Nor Lees Titan I'rl vnte Traveling Dressing tlootu. A bnsy woman doctor In Brooklyn, whose practice Is so eitenslvo that It keeps her driving over tho city's 111 paved streets for many honrs every day, hat bad made for her n brougham which combines nbout ns mnuy comforts as ts possible to iack Into so confined n space. To begin with, tinder the sent Is n enpa clonsdrawer, divided Intooompartments, to hold thoso surgical instruments which n doctor mnst carry. In the samo drawer Is found room fot two or thrco small handbags containing nn assortment of medicine. There is also spaco for n Btnall portablo electric battery In its polished wood case. These are all bidden away, however, when the drawer Is shut, anil so do not uiar by their painfnl snggestlveness tho snugly comfortnblo npponrnncoof tho rest of the Interior. There is nothing out of the way about this, of course. The novel features arc fill In tho front of the brougham facing the occupant. Tho most "striking" la a pretty clock, by which the doctor times her visits nnd tho speed of hercoaih man. It Is screwed to tho wall, so ti speak, nt n convenient height. Under noath It is n silver plated flower holder, for the doctor has lost none of her essen tially feminine tastes because she ha learned how to saw your leg off. Then In h littlo pocket in tho lining ol tho carriage Is a manlcuro set, for n tloc ;c.'' hands should alwys be a Joy to look at, even when they belong to a man. In anothor pocket Is a brush and comb nnd somo hairpins. This doctor's balr Is thick and long nnd a littlo un ruly, being generally charged with elec tricity from her Intensely energetic spirit. In another pocket Is n whisk, for tho roads aro mostly dusty In Brooklyn, and the doctor's costumes have Inspired many n young woman to acquire a pro fession. Another fold hides n scent bottle. Sickrooms ate often poorly ven tilated. There Is a mirror, of course, that can be hung on a book Just below the clock and then returned to Its pocket. A fan peeps out there, n glove buttoner here and a bigger pocket than all has gener ally one or two of the latest numbers of the magazines; medical ones for the doctor's own perusal as sho bowls along, and moro entertaining ones for her friends. For this doctor Is seldom seen driving nbout nlono. She generally has somo of her patients or her friends with her, nnd when con versation flags, or the guest Is waiting In tho brougham while the doctor is calling on a patient, tho magazlno keeps the time from dragging. Even hei coachman gets the benefit of this feature, and he may often be seen, looking more comfortable than "correct," leaning back upon his box with n. copy of a re cent publication In his hand. New York Tribune. Struuge Oversight. It is dangerous as well as wicked to do wrong In tho presencoof children. An observant littlo boy was In n street car tho other day, nnd followed overy move ment of tho conductor with tho greatest interest. A very stout woman boarded tho car and sat down next to the email boy. She took a ticket out of her purse, but when tho conductor came along he somehow failed to notlco her. Ho passed and re passed her soveral times, and finally, with a nervous glance around, she re placed tho ticket In her purse. This was too much for tho small boy, who had all the while kept his eyo on her, and tho next time the conductor came along he exclaimed: "You didn't get her money, mister. 1 don't seo how yon missed her. She's the fattest lady in I lie car. Anybody could see her." This complimentary allusion to tho woman's weight caused a blush to play over her broad faco, and sho quickly produced a ticket, whllo all the other passengers smiled. Pittsburg Dispatch. To our neighbors across tho Rio Qrnndo November is ns dear a month as July Is to us, for on Its sixth day, In 1813, tho Mexicans proclaimed their Independence of the crown of Spain, and formed the second greatest republio of tho western hemisphere. Something U lost when you uso Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. It's Catarrh. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties. No mattor how bad your case, or of how long standing, you can bo cured. Inctirablo cases aro rare. It's worth $500 to you, if you havo ono. Tho manufacturers of Dr. Sago's Remedy aro looking for them, flioy'll pay you that amount in cash, if ttioy can't euro you. It's a plain squaro offer from a responsible business house, and they mean it. It seems too one-sided, too much of a risk. It would bo with any other modi cino behind it. It only goes to provo what's been said : incurablo cases aro rare with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Other so-called remedies may pal liate for a timo; this cures for all timo. By its mild, soothing, cleans ing and healing properties, it con quers tho worst cases. It removos offensivo breath, loss or impairment of tho senso of taste, smell or hear ing, watering or weak oyos, when caused by the violenoo of Catarrh, as they all frequently arc. Remedy sold by druggists, only SO cents. Scientific! American Anencv for I HeseMI m m CAVEATS. TRADE DKftlQN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. For Inform! ion and free n&ndbook writs to MLNN 3t CO- SB1 BKuAbWAY. NiW Youic, nidtut bureau for terming patt'Dt la America. Krory naumt t&kon out Vr v U brmurht tmt i re tbe pubUo lj h notlco glreo tree tit cbance In tne Lanrtit otrculsUlon of any sdentlAft papr In tho world. piMMtldlr UliiAtnilvd. N'n lulctligeut man shonld b wltbnai IU Weekty. J.Ol s iMQ should t wltbnai IU WeeklT.U 3.0O s TU( f LSO six month i. Adtlima A OCk, Perfectly AVell. V FnxMOBB, Inbuqae Co., &., Bept,, 1880. Mln K. Finnlgaa writes : Uy motbef and later vied lfeitor Kociat; s Ntrro Toots for neuralgia, Tbey an) loth r r' -',!y velluov and sever Ured of iral 4i Q Ui t.uic. It M'um ludceil a -tllrnclc. a&l Fibst St., Cnoo.si.TK, N, V.. Aug. 9, V0. I with to sUta wLat t woud-rf ul benefit Pas. tor Kotmjtf'a Nerve mlo 1im lxm to lay broth ar. Mho bu saffra (ruui rLMuuiaUsui since 1C sad bas not Um aile to do vofk of aay kind since iht Urn. n bas trW all kinds of KUut madloCDsM and dlHarant doctors of skUL t all without benefit, until ba took the Tonic, lie has oouUnosvUr imnroTwd slnee, and I will say, moA hundreds bssl&a us who baT seen hbn during his steknasa, thai t was Indued a ndr ada u M hisa rsWrwd to beaHfc. W.D.QZU2UM. ! FREE and oof Mllswta eaa KOENIQ MED. CO.. (Mileage, IIL. BoUW DrunUtaalSI psvr BrfU& GbrlHL SI 0.000 will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Dlack ino at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat ioc.aboltlc. At present the retail price Is 20c. This offer Is open untn Jantisnr tst, tsgj. Tor particulars address th undersigned. Acme Blacking Is mule of rare alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol Is dear. Who can show us how to make It without alcohol so thatwe can make Ante Elackino as cheap as water dressing, or put It In fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance In stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & ItAUDOLPn, PhlUt'slphln. PJK-RON It Uic name of & paint of which a 25c bo tic U enough to make tlx scratched nnd dtlcj cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. la n molt lofttliaomo, dangerous, and prera lent ftiAliwly. It Is a blood tlhe.no, usually ot Fcrofulm urlgln, nnd for which local Itvnttm nt h nw.eM, Ilcfuro health Ii po all!ot tlio )iihon mint o cratitruteil frotu tho Bi'nlcm, uul to ilo tlll.1 SUCCESSFULLY the dh.'iso v.-rt to treated through tha lilo.vl. iir 1. n ps'tpoac- no remedy Is 10 ns A)vra ftirsniMrill.-i. "lVr 11m p-t cUt )tnnt I liavo oeeu r.rvr. ly nni. t wi ' Catiurli, tiono of Uio in my 1 'medl-s I tkd nlfoidiiiRino anyro II f. .ly dl' . ! m wot ronsldoratdy Im I' i'r . and 1 y ilr(p dhturbod by phlegm Ir ,'.ng In.. ipy U, mil. In fk'pteraltcr In: i reol 1 l try Acr!i Sina pari 11a, it,n.i to 1. a U nt nine, nnd nm glad to tis ifytnnsi "tIlllovil,plitInlnyheaUIl.' --'Yank Ti c i, .Tr , fnslneer, 271 Wat lV.mit.atrcc:, ?; w Yrl City. "My daiv r, 13 jmm old, was afflicted with Urttai,'. ii 0111 1. r fifth year, hast Au f'-i she w:n TREATED WITH Artr's R iri; -ii III.-, mi 1 nftcr three months of .til i Ii I'.'itu.i'iil Mm wit mmiiletely curat! 11 w s a mn.t oxl.-.nMiIliiAry rase, as any Shu-1st !if r ' : 'iiirj.".-Mia. I. tv lUm. , V . : 'It. Aver arsaparilla Dr J. C. AYE3 aMd!. Kk Hi j ir -1 , ... ,ti1 nt The Chain of eTldeneo ii now complete mat DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Is tho only nrr Duration th&t notf. t.vflv timxt all ihnt ft claimed for it. It remriTM ; Fifrkli. I.lvfr.mnlM nk!o I hffld"t. PIifiTtlM. Tun. and I i i Imperfections of the skin, wlthoat in J scry a lew applications wiu irnarr a rouga a ' red ekluBoft, smooth end whlto. It is not I QCOtsmciiotocoTcrdciccUtDatarnnsana 1 I tnisntntccdtodveRatlfactlon. Frlce50a. 1 At dnip (tlsts; or sent by mail. Bend for 1 tVDuiuvuittu, G. C. BITTNEn & CO., I TO LlC DO, - OHIO. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Scientifically treated by an anrtst of world-wida reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to 80 years standing, after ail other treatments havo tailed. HoMrthodlfit cultr Is reached and the cause remored.f ally CTpfaloed in circulars, with afildsrlts and teitf moniaJa of cures from promt nest people, mailed ixec Ur. As, JlOXTAIXK, Tnconift Wtuh Cnro guaranteed EC 11 B- I lllfk IbyDr."J.Ii..Ter a. Hflflrt fit rnifi. Nn iinptiAis ?ielW - Thouaanda of cares. Dr.ifsyerlsat Hotel renn, Heading, p,, second Saturday ot each month, bend for circulars, AUnca f rwi. Elck Beadaehs and rollers all tha tronblas focf dent to a blUona state of tho systam. ancn as Dizziness, fansea, Drowslneas. PtatreM aftar eating, Tain in the fcida, ko, Tbilo their moak pemuktble mcoees has been shown la QQJI213 M SICK ylaaaeha, yet Carter's IitUa Ltret VtDM iv oqvally TiJaable In Oonatlpation, carina and pro ten tins this annoylnff com plain twhlla ther als correct all disordorsotbesUmaehUmulUatha) Urer and regoUtelhe bowels. XTeaUtaeyo&ly flistbey wtldbealmtprioeltotlitJSwIvj tsalfcr from this dlatreulng comjtUintj but forts satolytbclr goodness does rotendbsnwandthov .whooncetry them will find these llttla plUs Talo Able In so many ways that they will sol ba wiu U to do wllLoot thorn. Dal after alUlekbsa4 ACHE IXsthebaneof so many Urea that her Is whara vs make our ereat boast Curtails cure It wtuls Others do not. Carter's utile Llrcr Fills aro Tery srnaU and very easy to take. Ono or two rlllj niAX4 a do. They are strictly rogeUUa and do not gripa or purge, but by tUclr gentls action please all wha UMthsm. InTialsatSScenUi nreforfl. Sold by drogglsU oTcrywtcxo, or m j mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York J SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE :d axle b! GREASE bust IX Tiir. traBLD. t. ItasssvarlflaqafalUtcsar.ttaaurpaaMd.aotaafls' OMtljuittDB' two Uz. of aorotb? brood. Mao Jloclud or b.ot. I "J IT!' TH C J t.N L' IN t. r0BBaLEI!TDEsrjr..1f.LtliruU.Y. luf mm, Romcdy IiatutcfetP hsaXiiiloM l ikr su I UltMMilf ntrJ 0l.rr.UkWtioitrfall. I. Ot It r HOW liu J ur ti i.sjUI orlisuut. Itic,-". Aa . I- - Ur br wAiliur lu. . THE ttU BtL&il WUTAtT tt JAHA1CA, I V IHAVEJ YOU I BSOHIFFMANNS Asthma CuA W . sl. 4 ks carta mvrm tiarn ..U m Trial rsAM I'ULK Armnbla aa hi BU. f 1 lidrw pit. H. BOHIfyMAWrsT, SL rt, Hia. f lHVESTHEHi SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS , APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY OCLEOTCD TRIED, SAFE, PAY OOOD INTEREST, ALSO DiaiKABLI INV.eTMENT PAOPIRTIIl IN PR08PBROU4 CITIIS. TOR FUU. PARTIOULAM AND RfTCRENCEt) WHITE ESOHBAOH, MoDONALD & CO.r a r CARTERS SAFE IB t. SO WWSobaH St., Now T.rtu
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