IVORY SOAP 99 Pure. THE BEST fOfl f VERY" PUBPOSE. The Eyes of. The People OPEN ! WnsKi kiyiiae, rA.,'Dcc. 31, 1801. A. F. Ssyoeii. Tlio Wlnip-CoUotci Senilis M net In arrived, and docs clrgant Ttork. Kverj bod; Is pleased, Enclose check far $25 00. Ton can .sell a great raanf licre. Irish you a nappy New Tear. JOSEPH IIUXSICKEIt. Nr.w MAiioxiNQ);iA.,Dec. 28,1801. A F. Snvdeii. Bring mo at Jlcmco a I.WhltO'Cottaso Sewing Jachlno. Don't brine a D.ivls, I Mould sot give jou $10 for the host Davis you have. Aones 1'EXSTi.n.MAciinn. AeDLASn, LuzEnsi: Co., Dec. 27, 1801. A. P. SNTDr-n. Tbo H'hitc-CotUsc gives entire satisfac tion, we are moro than pleased. I will tend money with brother. IltVIN KISUM I could publish a great many more like it ; but space wont allow, .Don't allow nnyonc to blow into your head, thatarrood standard all-around Sewing Machine can't bo sold for $25. for I will and can convince you that it can. Is it just ? Ts it good busi ness principle to charge one customer $-17.00 cash 1'or a 7 draw Hungarian Ash New Davis another $35.00 1 Simply because the latter party was butter informed as to price. 1 say, treat them all alike. Have one price for all; and the peo ple will respect yon Forget it not, I am head quarters also in Piano?, Organs, Washing-Machines, IPringcrs, Duggies, Farming Implements. Any thing you may ask for I can get and I must be cheaper than anyone else, or don't want you to buy from me. Remem ber I can sell you Davis Sewing Machines at $28. American $25 TFhite-Cottage $25, Wheeler ,M llilson $30, New Home Family $25. Yon shall have your choice, write or conic and sec me 13 THE BEST. i l - w NTiuin am- r.m..- .FO WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS mpESTSHOEINTHEMfFw 'lU-?1' " iiln-'taoWOfT wi threat to burt la, f. I. tn.i lo ( I Ik- Lmfcl Una CSlf, MJU'i andt.uiY b itr i . mnke mk m sAom of J..J gru.rr th in , tlf , thti DitirtuttifMi -,, It rauaUbac 1 Hihi a nil n d i tui from $1 iu lo UQ, ffift Ol ( ul nr llnnU.tsewi d, the fleet rait .t tUU irko ; Mine snU .lits frtuii sVluu idftLiiL ( arricrsiall WcorUiemt Ac f. Beainl.. on -IU luslilc. hey thro MMM, -.t it- utj.icu, .i on. I air win v, iirajeur. IM irltc; oun trial will coovUWO Uai jsrtio ti ani a bti t. fr romfurt and rvlostv. SO -H who e-i.00 WarklnsMtoB Vei f-", ri .try bin. and duruble. Tho wbo t'd-u i) . tti a trial will m am other make. QI P4.UU lllKl 01. 7.) unooi BO" I MtfceTr merlin, a il im r alug Mltaabov.. I nrllx,cz fe;-w, llBini-nfrted ab.,(., Kn mQUICD linnit ln, uti s.t)li iteauaUi'v .(.It lEoportt d Bitot "U"u from 4 no t m HjUadlr Jr50. SJ.00 nnd 81.75 f. f. MiiMnroilit.l'tBtflnl.uolu, btllibaail i Can l Ion. 'see tbut W. I- lmglV i ,. pruaiuni,wdoatUeUttuuiuf uwiieLv . rw-TAKE NO firilSTITUTF.JSK .ruUloii I - al al'vt rilftfl dtalan atipubl, mi V4 sU lJuLl.LAH.iirockioB.MMi-. .dt.- Adnm VfhrK.mi & tfjn, 1 St, nuruiui iH'tao.ervHiicrei tL Vocll Te fflTOsrslMrlllsTllrTO Fur the cure of Cuughs, Colds. Orouji, Hoarseness, Afiniaa, UGH. inotpisnt Oos (...ugh Broiithuii. Mid 1 1 ii.t stunDiien. r or SYRUP uea-t ii. pin, , r- 'is. As.Uslrj ;)a., Aaron Snyder Wcissport, ! Vm,W. ,' K SAIF BY tuiu-nt. I D. H. 13 Will f l-'lieral Aufnt,imcl JJ ""'Hi nut L, l-liildiMphla, mill r in CO WASTE LAND ON LONG ISLAND. lltitttlrdf of Thousands of AerM of Un ilOTSlttpcO Territory. It is pa-hap needlem to renilml the reelr Uuit there are noma 447,000 (usrea of waste land in Suffolk oonnty. Long Island. Thoy nre now coTerej vrith stunted pines, scrub oak and underbrush, If tUlnUo Uicee barren acres aro adrao tageonely oltuated for the experiment of colon liatloa. Tlie question M to their possible fortuity hu boon answered both ways, and it ts rapidly appearing, if not already demonstrated, that those who denied their prodnctirenoasundorpropor cultivation Iiito been in error. Years ago Governor John A. DU rolled the attention of the Now York State Agri cultural society to these lands. Since Governor Dix Trroto many suc cessful oxperimenta In cultivation of thceo lands have confirmod his judg ment. None of them can havo more in terest for tbo sociologist than that of tho Bohemian colony, situated midway between Bonkcmkoma and Sayvillo, In what is now a fertile garden rpot that bursts unexpectedly on tho view an oasis in A dense and dreary wildoniees of dwarfed oaks and proUfio underbrush. This community was formed a sooro of years ago under circumstances tho most unpromising. Near tho pictarosqno llt tla ronnd Uko called Itonkonkoma, so doep that local legend pronounces it un fathomable and whose outlet has never been discovered, ties Lakeland, a hither to wild tract of scrub and frnxo, on which It was proposed to establish n colony. Among thone who wcro in duced to purchase land thcro in tho days when romantically worded advertise ments described it rvs an Hdcn, wore three lioherulan families who had ar rived in this country but a short time before. The heads of these families were John Kertochvil, Joshua Wavra and Joseph Iloula. They wore honest, credulous folk, unfamiliar with tho wiles of tho "boomor," and thoy purchased their land unseen on his representations. But when in tho waning autumn they and their wives and little ones beheld Lake land, its only harvest frost Untod, sun driod, crinkling leaves, thoir hopes sick ened and they would havo returned to New York if thoy could. But thoy were without means to support themselves In the city. Hence, Indifferent wbero it might bo found, they sought mero prom ising territory toward tho south, and after wandering a dlstanco of threo miles they knelt in the woods to implore di vine direction. By common impulse they wore movod t-i choose tho spot whero they thus knelt as the centor ot their settlement. The men plodded bock to Lakeland. and thence laboriously brought thoir personal carats, the moro important ol which were n canvas tent and a cooking stove, wnon sncitcr was tons secured and on attempt mode to kindle a tiro It was sorrowfully discovered that there was not a match in the colony; and all Bohemia laughs to this day when the story Is told of John Kertochvil seizins his musket and firing the charge into tho grate, thus providentially kindling tns uro wnue running uio rule of Mow ing tho precious stove to pieces. The men found work on tho Grail South bay near by, or on the farms ol tho eouthsSdo gentry; and before long each family dwelt In its primitive hut, and men and women unitedly labored to clear tno land and prepare It for a croc. Tho narrative of their struggle would bi monotonous: Enough that it was suc cessful. Gradually their numbers wer re-enforced by other families of their countrymen, until there are now fifty two houses and 250 settlers In the colony. Pretty littlo dwellings they nre, too, sur rounded by trim gardens and patches of land yielding crops of corn, potatoes and other vegetables as bountiful as can be found anywhoro. . Tho oroa of Bohemia villo is 1,300 acres, COO of which are under cultivation, A commodious school building and a public hall evidence the progressive spirit of the villagers, some of whom are old Catho lics find others II nasi too. Both sects havs neat chapels, the Unsslte element es pousing tho forms of episcopacy under tho superintendence of the Rev. John IL Prcecott, rector of St. Ann's Episcopal church, Sayville, Although English is alone taught in their school, they cling to their mother tongue and to tho cus toms of fatherland, while all ardently cherish the memory of John rjuss. Harpers weekly. A Queer VTmy ot Cboosloff a IVIfc. It has remained for a young clergy' man, a missionary, to take the palm for a phlegmatic choice of n wife. Haying decided that it would bo advisable to be accompanied to tho mission field by a wile, lie undertook to select her with his head, not thinking it noccesary that his heart need bo considered in tho mat ter. Ho first mado a list of attributes desirablo in tho wife ot a missionary; men, as ho went about with the diner cnt young women ot his acquaintance, be watched for the development of any characteristics corresponding with his record. When ho discovered any lie marked a liomt oiiposlto the young woman s name, When tho time come to make tho choice he offered himself to that young woman who had achiovod tho highest perctintago in this unique tablo, and, alas! was ac cepted. Tho only redeeming feature of tho ( .iisoction is his admission mads some i cars after his wedding to a friend. "My wife," he says, "was never courted before her marriage, but she has been assiduously einco,' New York Times. TU. Camel's Itndaratice. in a paper on tho camel Ilerr Leu inann refers to its relations to tempera ture nnd moisture. Neither tho most broiling heat nor tho most intense cold nor oitremo daily or yearly variations hinder tho distribution of the camel. It Foems, indeed, that tho dromedary of the Sahara has better health there than in moro equably warm regions, though titer a asy 01 tropical heat tho ther- .nometer sometimes goes down several . agrees below f reeling point and daily variations of 88.7 dags, centigrade oc- : ir. nature. fin W lulled a Dollar. Tax Collector Stewart comes in for his 'iaro of amusing incidents. The other :y a fat, little, undersized, gray headed ' ro man waddlod into tho apartment rtaxpayors. It wa.i early in tho morn i ; and he was the only taxpayer there. y getting on tiptoes the oM negro could at peep through the window between i e apartments; but i o one in the tax ' ace seemed to see him. At last Mr. :' o wart's attention was attracted by 1 .nous ana sundry iiuiaes. "What lsitnncler" iiskbd Mr. Stewart Mawnin, boas, uiawnin. I jes' want' I ter fin out how much my ole lady's ' i wui, boss. I'm 'bout sho' it's orbout ' .-forty." Mr. Stewart consulted tho tax books "Only five-forty." "Boas," said the old fellow in a dubious : io, "I specs yon better look ergin. I'm - it mus lie six-forty. tu spite of all the old tax collector i ild say the old fellow handed him I 40. The tax collector returned the " 1 man u dollar and gave him a re- 'Thankee, boss, thankee," aaid the old rro when be saw the dollar returned. I ) pocket the dollar and departed wrtL ' . i reosiix. 'fas next morning Mr. Stewart met same old negro fellow on u street r. When the negro saw Mr. Stewart broke into a laugh. 'Look here, uncle; why did job want pay more tax than was necesMryt" 'Well, it wnx dis way, bossi I wanted . dollar. 1 didn't know 'aaotly how tei . : 'nr. 1 paid you f&tf, didn't I, boa! ' home an tarts the ole lady 1 dua id Mr. Stuard fMO- Dot dollar be- ugs to me." Atlanta Herald. Clean collars on woolen jackets, men's j.ito, etc., by spongtiig with Mwrnwia .n.l water, then uitli alcohol; then rub ir witu a nonni'l eloth. The population of tho ity of New lurn.us etl:.i..i. 1 i Hi. h.alih di-part- 'lent, wnn 1 ilNi.;.K, i ii Jnlv I. l-ai, te jgoiiu.t 1.0)!! iu i-io The Knglish Uuruago u uoi lueU by nearly twice as many people as any of i he other., and the relatlvu growth is ' ..luu..-.t snro tu continue. h COMPLETE IN EVERY PA11TICULAH. IT INCLUDES Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Our prices ore positively ns low anywhere in the county. Don't making your purchases ns wo enn positively snvo you some money UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. This line of business receives our special nttontion. .'. Flour. Feed, &c., . The very choicest brands ot lowest prices. JOSEPH JP. MWK, Ovor tho Canal Bridge, East WoiBsport. FINE SILVERWARE, WAIXHES AND BEAUT) . FUL JEWELRY. Arc among the new things now on exhibition in our store. Wo believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from nt lower prices. Our goods aic not trash but good honest goods nt lowest prices. CONFECTIONS ANDfFRUlTS. The forme in nll,'Mclcctnble dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Ruudny schools, festivals supplied at low prices All tho Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Ohas. H. Musbaum, BRIDGE STREET, AVEISSPOHT, PA. ways S omethin 1111,1 That is very true. WojUwnys have something new in one ,,u g or another that ia well wortu our attention. Just now call nttention to, Pretty Jewelry, Beautiful Silverware, Toys, Gaines, Stationery, Con fectionery and Groceries. Call and sec its. We will give you iiood treatment and'Joiccsl prices on all your purchases. U L -TON Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's, Pumps A complete line, including repairs for the baire Cucumber Pumps A complete lincjincluding repairs for the same, Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils.JCoal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &o. i JH0 UiLJbsUtMll U IS IIEAUQUAllTEIlS FOll GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, ernisiies9 OSass, ALL KIND OF COAL, S OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehio'hto n ,Pa mm KS0Pr0SITE T. & S. DErOT,Sr FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa lias just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa toons, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dronn Patterns oft he very best qualities at oxceed ing low prices. Grocerios, Provieioua, Crockery ware, Glass ware, Wood and Willowwaro of the best makes nt low figures. Cloths Casshnors Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready mado Clothing in great vnricty and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low ns tho same goods can be bought for nt any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures iu great variety nnd of be6t quality nt Itock Bottom l'ricoe. 15est quality ol Flour and tamo articles can be purchased All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store m tins section. Unit nnu be convinced. -respectfully, Jb' 323-71 RE1WSL. Leave Orders for Your 0 At This Office. Work Done Promptly and Cheaply. POOLROOM AflDRESTAURANT UNIlKnTlli: Ol'KltA 1101'SH J olm E. Eaclies, l'rop., HOT AND COLD LUNOHKS OP AM. - KINDS. PmuIIIm DvpplM Willi (ijsuri. PaUostW Is tMBMtlr ollclUil. (Mil it SEE VIE. IMe .1. IM m Have you the Ailvom'e ? Original and independent in verythiog. nnd terms ns good ns you ennget fail to cull and see us before g New, , 0p the Park. Feed at prices fully as low as the elsewhere. of all Lehighton, Pa , Fine Pennsylvania Country Bred Shoats, Proia 40 to 100 pound lo weight, at Trie! Lor Ut4Q lb LowMt. TtttM aie not UoAUo Mock, and an saaran tMd. Of ott JKM) sold Vaat Maaoa oaj Uirae 4ld. Call anU tat Uivin before buyloe ttlMWltr I Aftr The Crip monla, or other iromrfttlnR dfreapea, liood'i 9nrsparllla ii Juit wlit in ncedwl to retinre the itrtDffth anl vtfono muoh dMlrwt, ami v, ipl & II poltoD from tb blood H hi Iih I woodBrful guoceta In mmr sooh eaMi Hood's fllli iot MMOlalty opon tbo liver, routing It from torpidity to Iti natural dattei, euro conitlpatlon and aailst la;eMlon. Mm defy remorse nnd tben -omilaln wlifn Ihey r culled upon to endure It, Wli)rwerr your IhroU so J pstlmM with Int wretched eonsh when s a cent bonis of Dr. Hull's Vouih Sjrup will cure ,eot Two Valnnlile I'rlends. 1. A pliyildin cannot be alwuys 1id. IllieuQiallsDl. Nenralalii Snralni. llrnlMM and burns occur often and sometimes when least ejected. Keep lundy tbe friend of msnv bouseholds and (lie destroyer of all pain, tbe famous lied Tloc OH, 25 celtts. 2. Many a precious 1 1 re could be saved tbat Is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by Investing 25 cents for a bottle of I'an Tlna, I bo reat remedy for Coughs, Co-lde, and Consumption. Trial lollies of Tan Tina free at T . D. Thomas drug; store. The most Insunportable company are thov who arc nitty all day lone Some foolish Tropic Allow a cough tu run until It gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be in duced to try I he successful medicine called Kemp's Ilalsam, which Issol.l on a positive guarantee to cure, Ihey would immediatelr see the excellent effect nfter taking (lie flrs'l duae. Price 80c nnd $1.00. Trialsin) free. At all druggists. The reason men are down on ieliglon Is because It It down on their vices. lood nml Itellnble. Den't pay large doctors' bills. The best medical book published. onhnmln.l )um elegant colored plates, will be sent jou on leceiiu. oi iitree s-ceui stamps to jiav the postage. Address A. 1. Old way A Co.. Doston, Mass. Tbe meanest man In the world u III rm to cvcrythlns jou say as lor.K as he thinks you arc talking abont somebody else. Nearby leaftbo roses fall; One by one our dear oncs.lle. O, to keen them with us still! Loving hearts semi uu tho cry. Wile snd mother, o how dcor, Fatllnjr into a mist away. Father, lei us keep tlieui hero. Tearfully toUod wo pray. Msny a wife and mother, who soeins doomed to tllo hcosuse she sullers from illicavet pecullnrto women, which saps her lire away like a vampire, and battles tho skill ot tho family physician, oan be laved by employing the proper remedy. This remedy Is Dr. Pierce's jr'uvorlte Proscription, ths areateet boon over conferred by man on weak, sulterloK, despairing weakness, do matter what their name. Not the Croat things, butthe litllu tblntrs of one's doing In life, gtvo tho true indica tions of character. I Had I'ultli. About six months axol was advised to consult Mrs. Hall, the sre.it Splrliuallst doctor, to sco If sho could euro mo of Scro fula, from which I havo suffered from childhood. Sho said if I would have faith In tho medicine she gavo me, that she could euro mo. I took her medicine, and In less than threo months I was cured. Why, tbo wav the medicine worked was a mlraclo. 1 begged of her lo tell mo what tho mcdlclno was mado of, but she said she could not no so. Fnally she told me tbe medicine was Sulphur llltters, and that she never know it to fall In all such cases as mine. Mrs. Clara Knowlton, S3 Hsnovcr Street, Huston, Mass. Corn Is well provided with cars, but Its talk don't amount toniuch-lts loo husky. Coughing r.cnds In Consumption. Kemp's llalsatu will stop tho cough nt once llicry man slnuins his value unon Mm. self. The prlco wo challcngo for ourselves Is gitcu us. A Hard I'lBljt. ' Tim rnn.Mnn.l J .,,. f ,1 ,l 1... ing the winter season aro exerted to de stroy health. Coughs and Colds attack "nit", ii uciccicu, result in rneu- mnnln nnit rVnBmn,t-n fi.n.A .nA. usually result seriously. Send for 1'an Tina, the great Cough and Consumption Curo, and save doctor bills Trial bottles of l'an Tina free at T. I). Thomas' Drug Slotc. Why Is a crow Uko a lawyer? Ho llkea lo havo his caws heard. A aiyttcry Explained. Tbo papers contain frequent notices of rich, pietty and educated girls clorlog with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says nil such girls aro more or less hysteri cal, nervous, very Impulsive, unbalanced; usually sublect to headache, ncuralsla. sleeplessness, Immoderate crjlngor laugh ing. These show n wenk nervous system for which there Is no remcdv equal to lie sloralive Nervine. Trial bottles nnd a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at Thomas Lehighlonj and Ilicrv Wcissport, who also sell, nnd guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, tbe finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, clc What aro the many vrlnMcs In a mer chant's forehead? Trado marks. i:lcctrlc lllllcr.. This remody Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion, All who have used Dloctllc Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will chre all diseases of the Liver ond Kidneys, will iemovo:rimple, Dolls, Salt liheum nnd other affections caused bv Impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indlgestson tryElectilc Bitters. Kntrlre satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 cts. and $1.00 per bottlo at itcber'a Lebighton : and and lllerj's ll'elssport. What Is tbe proper length ofladlea' crln ollne? A llttla above two feet. 1 have been a great sufferer from catarrh or over ten years; had it very bad, could bnrdly breathe. Some night I could not sleep and had to walk the Uoor. I purchas ed Ely's Cream Balm and am using It freo ly. It Is uoiklng a cure surely. I have ad vised several friends to use It, and Willi happy results In'every use. It Is the medi cine abovo all others for catarrh, and it la worth Its weight In rfold. I thank Uod I have found a remedy I cau use with safety and that does all that Is olalmed for It, It Is curing my deafness. 1). w. Snerty, Hartford, Conn. "Do you know the soldier's definition to a kits? A report nt headquarters. Women who suffer frooi nervous and physical debility And great help Iu the live of Ajer's Sartaparllla, It produces the rapid effect of a stimulant, without teoo tlon the result being a permanent In crease of strength and vlior, both or laind and body. Finger rings showing three lows of gems, five In each row, give, when on the finger, the Impression of three fivo-aUne Which travels futett, heat or cokl? Heat; because you can easily ealch cokl. When is a man a muff? When he holds a lady't hand without tqueeclng II. Why don't the American girl like the Eugllth duder The Yankee duile'll do. THE NEXT MODNINO I FEEL DRIOHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION s BETTER. MS doctor nri Is aoui gviiUy un r - Itw u4 LANE'S MEDICINE, Ail 4rscv4W aul It 4U stac. tM HM iter mcjm, Buv P Bar A DREAM OF LONG AGO. I ffnti'l I i tli I il r 1 1 " I ' . Ali'l I i 1 1 1 1 In il t m i'l i- r An I Hi" I 'i " . i. Ii .1- II. 1 1 I.1' O'er tin Mr. nt the .11-," , -, n It ln.mlv n ilr. nil mull tori lira.ll'i ill To tho llirnh r. i I I i i - nt n fur t Itr- ill ttir.t Riini'. Would III Ml I I I .M , I i "ll r I i I mi M mi lie W hen the It. il mil "'In', i il the l)rtun boo nnwi, I lie by the rhcr o Uin Api, la the Koldcu tlma of the Oldcn Jane. Oh. tbe otm la sweet, and tbe river's flow Is whlaperlnx over the dear old tM That I hear with a paoeiOMte content, Tho' asy heart's ablate, sad my fnlM aglow, Hat I never dream tbat thtt lift was wsat To bold stioh a r&ln at thla lAng A en. Only a dretsmer, and ouly a dreamt But wot there ever a dream like LuU? Of lilac and rates, and the fleam Of a girl's warm eyes, and the ollaglng kite Of a boy's first love had It been the last, As I awore la my fervw It should bo sot I'Mjiapt that would be no sting to the pott Or pain In thtt dream of tbt Irons Ago. C. O. rioters In Detroit Free Prat. "It's My Way." Many years ago Edwin Format, the celebrated nctor, waa In tho habit of dining nt Winduat'e, n noted resUnrant on Park row-, that was a favorite resort of nctora nml literary men. It nsnnlly happened that Forrort would lie joined by friends, and that the little gronp wonld ait together at one tablo. On one occasion it cuancod that an Englishman with a reputation for conceit and imper tinence, who had scraped acquaintance with the tragedian, waaonoof the gronp. Early In lite coureo of the dinner the Englishman began to make criticisms, which ho considered ploaaantriea, nlxral Forrest's conception of certain roles. Encouraged by his own appreciation he gave full play to his humor, and con cluded each of his Impertinences with, "Pardon iny freedom, Fir: it's my way." To tho astonishment of ail who Jftiow Forrest's irascible disposition lie bore tho Driton's offensive remarks patiently and seemingly ignored them as far as possible. Wlien, however, the nnts were brought in by the waiter he took several cracked walnuts in his hand, nnd, walk ing over to tho Briton's place, jocularly snapped them snccetwirely In tho face ol that individual, lightly saying after each shot, "Pardon my freedom, eir; it's my way," and snapped him out of the res taurant. New York ledger. KutliuNlnstlo rrople ut tlio Theater. 1 enppoeo most people go to the thea ter to enjoy themselves. That is what 1 go for. Peoplo are differently con structed, of course, and havo different ways of showing their appreciation ol tho play. 1 can stand the catcall, the screech, tho kick nnd tho clap of the hands, and it does not nnnoy mo much if tho man or woman back of mo or to ono Bido gives vent to loud guffaws, whether 1 think the play is funny or not. Wo aro all not built ou the same pattern In this respect. But I would like to know what sort ol consolation n certain class gets out of re peating Iho last few words that an actor says. I havo had people sit near me who kept up that sort of thing during tho cntiro play. Tho words are repeated loud enough to bo heard a dozen seats away. Sometimes thoso receptive peo plo will ropoat au entire seutenco after tho nctor whoso words nffoct them. 1 wonder what sort of n mania thnt Is? Interviow in Chicago Tribune. Cosmopolitan Cooking. Thcro la a belief current that what ever can bo procured for money can be had in this city, especially if it la any thing to cat. Tho peoplo who flock hers from ovcry part of tho country nre opt, sooner or later, to Import thoir native dishes, and to make them acceptable to gastronomic Now York. New England, no matter how lightly her cooking may bo estimated, has had notable success of this kind. Baked beans, pumpkin pio and Boston brown bread aro with ns. Tho wostcrn man and his pork aro known and appreciated. Tho Frenchman, tho Irishman, the Eng lishman, tho German and tho Italian can go into any restaurant and find his national food. Now York Evening Sim. An Old Thno Conductor. We had a conductor named William Ford, who was tho most pompous nnd imposing man 1 ever saw. Ho was no good, and tho boyB called hira Windy Bill on tho sly, but tho hardest of them dared not say nnytliing less than Mr, Ford to his face. Ho was a big man, and dressed in tbo best broadcloth and walked about ns if the earth belonged to him. Ono day he walked into the office ntn station whero my wifo and little boy. wero sitting in tho waiting room. As he passed through every ono made room for him or tried to show him at tention. My littlo boy watohed him quietly till he disappeared, and then he whispered to his mother, "Ma, was that Qod?" Locomotive Engineer. All OKI I'ort Abandoned. Fort Marcy, established at Santa Fe, N. M., when that territory cnino to the United States by conquest in 18-10, has been abandoned. The fort marks a placo whero soldiers have been stationed, more or less continuously, for more than 300 years. Near to the fort is n ceme tery, in which lie tho bodies of more than 600 soldiers, somo of whom fell in battle or yielded to disease or hardship. I'hiladelphia Ledger. The Uambtoo. Ill the old church of Arn Cella, near tho top of the capitol steps, in the city of Home, is n littlo treasury room whero the sacred vestments are kept, and where, In a wonderful little respos Itory, lies a wooden doll called the sacred bambino, representing tbe Holy Child Jesus. So strong is the snperstition with regard to this child that in cases of ill ness it is sent for and taken in greatstato by some dignitary of tho church to tbe bedsides of sufferers who believe in its miraculous rower to heal and bless. In this old chinch, around the altars, are the offerings of those who claim to have been healed of their inftrmittee by the miraculous power of this wonderful child. Here are repetitious iu wax of maimed limbs; pictures of people rescued from burning houses; of children who fell from windows, receiving no harm; of men drowning in swollen streams, saved by the sight of this little child appearing on the brink. Before the altar may always be aeon a kneeling throng, for the hearts of a great many of the people have opened and taken in a love for and a faith In this wonderful little wooden doll. At times there have been minors of the htuauino liaviag been stolen, or, because of its displeasure at the sins of the peo ple, having withdrawn itself from sight. Harper's Bazar. Tim Selection of Prolt. Care should be exercised in the selec tion of fruit, as it is just as easy and as cheap to bay good fruit as tho bad stock. Never buy a eat in tbe bag; or in other words, fruits or nuts that are placed In packages by tbe dealers, for the chances are against tho purchaser receiving ths same quality as ia exposed to view. For instance, tho wagon fruit leddlar'a profit is derived, not 'from tbe sale of abort measures, but from tbe disposal of tbe bad and wor stock wbicb be bos. Ths peddler will search the wholesale market through for a damaged Stock uf grapes or bananas which he can purchase cheap. After an hour or two of mysterious work be has his wagon or baoaeart properly arranged for appearance on the public thoroughfarcir. Tho Brut cu towers are almost snru to find theiuvelts cheated after examining their purchode on their arrival at home. The good block U held to attract tbe late trade. If you watch a peanut ped dler just nftt-r ha has located on acorusr fur buaiueM yon will see him with a paper sack iu bond picking out tbe dis coloied nuK which will go to tbe first custom, aud so it is with all huck sters. Pi. 1. your own goods and then you aio kii not to be cheated. Inter view tu St i. .iiid Ijlubo-IVmocrat. ' l r..r H..UUI is ... , Lih ! ii, x Ul..ki .iini, ,. i. rule f i ii ,i 'i I !i i,, pin. tl, ,t il. 1U1 aho.il i ii v , ,, ,:, f lui i . ' win ii li i t, ii b n I. , ,v, i and I, 1 h . ' , i, i , ! , , ,. back. An I i .. i n i i , i .ji, ,1 ,i, , i siou of lnouev. 1 i -,.k. , 1 ...n i..,u lialf o? e ery dollar the hiubaml ha 1 1-ingi in tho l.iw Ui the wife That anybody will qfyew dooi jolug tobacco vjeiA tley can get tfe. genuine .OLD UofiESTY at amj tora.. If- has tosujae Holland NO tqy. al at It is worth while, to Vtry i La; i r-j- it nherpK hrofit and 'jleasure forYOLJ in OLD HONESTY Tooaeeo. A fluty for i:iery City Woman, x'he physician who attended the n cent fatal outbreak of diphtheria iu u prominent New Vork family In his pub lished intorviow opens up serious possi bilities, lie is ii specialist In tho dis ease, and he is quoted as saying that he olten sees a siphon of seltzer standing in a room where ho Is visiting a patient prostrated with the malady. Buch si phon, ho declares In substance, unless most carefully nnd tuitiseptically cleansed, will convey infection to sub sequent users. And everybody knows what the cleansing of public bottles is apt to be. Tho same objection has been urged against our present system of traveling milk vessels. So accepted is this thnt, when typhoid fever specially prevails, physicians frequently urge, persons to lioll all milk used as well as water. It would be ii wise thing if the women of our cities should co-operate to at tempt lo reduce tho ovil. If inspectors visited bottlo washing places it is sus pected somo valuably unpleasant Infor mation might be gained. In tho moau tlme, ovcry honsekoeper can mak'o it hor consciontious duty to seo that tho bot tles which dnily leave hor domain nre untainted and wholly clean. This will need Inspection, as the lieet of maids get careless In n duty oft performed. If thcro is illness iu tho house redouble your vigilance nnd be rowardod with tho reflection that In this respect at least tho sin of contributing to your neigh bor's menace does not llont your dpor. Her Point of View in Now York Times. 1'omlly Crltlclim. If n man's foes tiro thoso of his own household, certainly a woman's severest critics are to lie found there also. Fow of us realize how surely our words and actions are boing weighed nnd measured by the observers, largo nnd small, who snrrouud us. Wo are unconscious of the judgments p,usod, because they are visually silent ones. Win n they happen to be spoken out Instead of only thought we aro taken aback and sometimes ap palled nt the arraignment and sentence ot which we Itnd lieen entirely unaware, It Is tho privilege of the family critic to bo rnt'ilesnly frank. Politeness is unnei'ess.ii y. nnd consideration for tbe foelln-rs ol ti..' condom vd onerldicu Ionsl) muppioprmte The strictures are given carelessly and freely, and offense at tho pl.iln i'i.ikiiur is a contingency never imagined. "It is ouly .leunie, she always says what she thinks.' "No one minds Will; ho always tieaks out." "One's family, of course, may say anything." And why, pray? Children are the most terrible of fam ily critics. They see so straight Your "no" to them means "no," and your "yes," "yes." You cannot deceive them with half truths or by u juggle of words. Thoy cut through your subterfuge and convict yon at once. Their straightfor ward simplicity makes you nehauied of yonr falsehood. Harper's Bazar. Valuable Deposit. One of tho most remarkable of all de posits of silver ia at tbe Broken Hill mines in Australia. At tbat place the precious metal is found lying In an enor mous lode. It lias been suggested by Mr. Goorge Sutherland tbat this great deposit of silver was left by n large salt lake that has now disappeared, hot tracks of whose former existence are clearly to be seen. According to this Interesting theory, the salt hike was formed of imprisoned ocean wator, a large quantity of which was caught in a basin between ranges of hills when Australia was lifted out of tbe sea. Tbls water gradually leaked aud was evaporated away, leaving de posits of the minora! and other matter that it had held in solution. If this view is correct, the great store of silver at Broken Hill is a rich gift be stowed by the sea npou the land, but inau lias discovered the precious deposit, and aelaod it in blacuiiaoltyoftlieli.nl of tbe earth. Yontb't Companion Trave-llug- Iu Cklba. In north China you may perhaps have your choice of three methods of travel ing. You may, if you will, take your place in a xpringless Peking cart, a kind of box or cage with no seat. The pas senger is obliged to squat on the floor cross legged, or to sit with legs stretched out at right angles with his body, and as tbe cart jolts over great stones or through tbe deep rots in thsja-oad, be hi liable to be bruised block and blue. If such a cart looks uninviting, yon may ooncludo to try a mule Utter. This eonsntts of an oblong box slung between two mules, which never keep step, aud not inircqncutly quarrel, and the sway ing, unsteady motion ia as lad us that of a ship in a beatar squall. Or, once more, jou may prefer to rid., a donkey with a Ucklione like a razor, end proba bly with i.o ..ddle and a single rope for bridlo. Ei lunge. Two Swart Aswwort. "A km;. 1 1 answer" is good whou un premeditated. "I could write like Sb.ike; pouro if I bad a mind to." said Wuibiworth to Lamb. "Yes, if yon bad a mind to," was 13i's quick reply. 'Do you see anytbius ridiculous in this wigr" ooU a pompous little judge to Curran. "Nothing bat tbe bead," was tho re ply. New York Uome Journal. 1 m. i ..t I... , Ul ilir Yo UR monf Not like til i.ei viite.i rau.i Couroul lo li-nat nml die. Our fait It tjirlnm ltko the coiile Who pours to meet lb" son. And cries canliltig uutu Tnca, O lord, Thy 111 horlnnel When tyrant reel ,iry lrainllna tTpnn tbe common weal. Thou duct not bid tin bend and wrllb Beneath tbo Iron borl. In Thy name we assert our rlitht By ewont or ton no or pen. Aba aven tbe headsman's nx may flanh t nr Bumn unto men. r SHll! It bld tllA Mk hnalrnna. is asas toe a irons do ntl; No Up tn fawn, no band to ben. No brow to seek the dust. Wheroverraon oppretset man Staeath Thy liberal sua. O Lord, ho there Thine arm made bare, Thy righteous wtn be done! John Hay In Harper's. Ivy on Walls. A friend recontly called attention to a caao which he thought subverted onr riew that tho ivy grwwing on walls tended to make them dry rather than damp. On looking at the case we find tbat ths wall was covered with the Ampelopsts veitcbii, or, as It is called, Japan ivy, and tbat the vines had been STUTerod to grow over tbe shingle roof of the bouso some four or five feet from the gablo end, and that the spouts and other water conduit were completely choked by this growth of vine and fill ing up with leaves. It is no wonder that a house should be damp nndcr such circumstances. It should not be forgotten thnt tho vines on walls must never bo allowed to reach the roof or clamber in tho gutters, but most be confined entirely to the vertical surface of the walls on which they grow. The innumorabh number of 6inll root lets absorbing moisture continually gen erally make walls so dry and hard Hurt it ha been found at times in tho Old World, when necessary to tako down a building, almost impossible to do to on account of the extreme hardness of the mortar, wbicb has been kept dry for so many years through tlic agency of these roots. The caso wo have referred to shows how often a good idea may be spoiled by reason of tho thoughtless manner in which the idea is carried out. Meeban's Monthly. Why n Utile lluno la Impossible A florist makes the assertion that a bine rose is among tho impossibilities, but, while an explanation of this curi ous fact may lie equally impossible, he fails to mention a very interesting law which governs the colorings of nil flowers. A knowledge of this law would save many flower growers hours of un availing nnd foolish hope. The law is simply this: The three colors red, bine and yellow never all appear in tho same species of flowors; tiny two may oxlst, but never the third. Thus wo havo the red and yellow roses, but no blue; rod nnd blue verbenas, bnt no yellow; ycT low nnd blue in the various members of he viol. t family (as pansics, for in stance), but n red; red and yellow gladolii, but no blue, and so on. St Louis Republic Iho l'linpcniel. Tbo common pimpernel, "poor man's weather glass," lias the disadvantage of lieing a native plaut and has been al most completely expelled from our flower gardens in favor of exotics, which aro rarer but lack much of being ns pretty. Tho pimpernel is a charming little flower, which opens about 8 in the morning and closes lato in tho afternoon, but has tho retnarlmblo pccullaiity of indicating n coming shower by shutting up Ita petals. For this reason, if for no other, it deserves encouragement, nnd would appropriately tako tho place of eoino of the ugly tulips and other im ported flowers now so popular. St LouU Globe-Democrat invcitllrm of tlio Flro Iltilno. Toward the close of tho Seventeenth century M. Dnierricr in France, Ilerr Leupold in (lennany and Mr. Newsham in England Introduced almost simul taneously lire onglues having nn nlr chamber, which rendered the stream of water continuous and uniform. In nd ditlon to this those engines wore equipped with flexible leather hose, In vented by Jan Van der lloide nnd his brother, and which was first put into practical use in Amsterdam in the year 1078 -Detroit Free Press It disappear) the worst forms of catarrh, with the use of Dr. Sage's CaUnli Bern od.v. It's mild, soothing, cleansing anil healing properties effect a per fect and permanent ourc, no matter how bad tho case, or of how long standing. It's a remedy that suc ceeds whero everything elso has failed. Thousands of such cases can lie pointed out. That's the reason its proprietors hack their faith, in it with money. Tiioy offer tSOO reward for a case of catarrh wliioh they cannot cure. It's a medioino that allows them to tako audi a risk. Doesn't common sciieo lead yon to tako stioh a mcdicino? "An advertising fake," you say. Funny, isn't it, bow somo jwojilo prefer sickness to health when tho remedy is positive and the guaran tee aatoliUe. Wise men don't put money back of " fakes." And "faking" doesn't pay. Scientific American Aoency far TSADE IMAHKVt DEBIQN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. Foe Information and free TUnrllwiolr writ o tn Ml NN CO., Sftl lluoMiu .1. M loliK. Oldcat bureau for sei urtiiK I'Ht.'uln In Anicrlc-l. Brcry Mtout taken out tiy im it Lmiiirlil btti ra tlie imGUe by am.tice gi vm f rcu uf cluu?e Iu tbo LviMt etKmUtloa of any cientifla paper In tho wond. BplendUUr lll'ufrswd. No liitolllBODt man rtouia be without it. Weekly. 93,00 raft tut) six uuirtUu, Addrcai MUNN 00 tnnaiojiUKttB, atll Bruwlvtxj. New , ork. FhjtleUHH Couldn't Cure. X Sbdamsyilu, IbunUtou Co.. o., Jane, law. One iKittte of I'm tor Itwnlg'. hurra Tuuio eured a eutlrelr, after ptavhTetane had tried uuf nooeMf uBy (ox eight monUu to reUere iue of UUTOU deUUttr. W. HIKNNlCFiXD. Pblmi, Ont., Jan, 14, 1801. Uf wife hM taken U botUtw of faetor Koecta'e Nerve. Touio . uhv ha had no retain of the flu, and I think thla remvdj ha liad the ieaired effect. 1 aheerf ully rveoiiunuud U to any one tuMuiuu Una thai dreadful malady, "fipiWpay.- ftHM OUAMT. fiBOCJiTOif, Wet., Jane IT, laa Abont a rear ago I nutlceduir right haad eon. UnoaUr haklng, l tried ulu. rout uadidnee but Vbf all had to eflenu jLfter aatng three ovfoox buttii of l'aitor Xoenig Nam Tonie nlr han l otoa.4 lo ghtiko tad 1 fuutul uit elf gaU'liisj eoi) ilitv 1 'Uiui( tU uuxliciut) ll oue ol the grutfttufet ruuit-dkisi Mi : KOLNIC fir - " - Hold br DniEOU fct 1 , j. I!., kSI.To. h:( .. ., JVe Catft do it 1 Milling to pay for learning how to o at gnod on article at Wolff's A-mb I . KciiiNu of olionp material so that a ictailcr can profitably sell it at 10c. Our price Is SOc. Tlie retailer soys the public will not pay it. Wo say the public, will, because lui y will always pay a fair price for a good article. To show both tho trade and tho iitlilie that wo wont to give them the host or the least money, we will pay $10,000.00 For above information ; this oner Is open until January 1st, 1893. W0I.F7 EANDOLI'H.rhlli 'clphia. . P1n Hon Is the name of a paint which ooftt work that no other paint can Uo. Ar ' tt"orf painter) with It looks Uko tbo natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS wV.l find It profllRblo to lnvoitlgAto. AU tx.'.-jLfoueaclllt, Is a most loftthtome, dangerous, and prera lent malady. H li a blood disease, usually ot Scrofulous origin, and (or which local treatment Is useless. Hefore health Is pos sible, tho poison must be eradicated front tbe sfttcnii aud to Uo this SUCCESSFULLY tho disease mint bo treated through ths blood. Tor this purposo tio remedy ts so effective as Ayor's Sarsaparilla. "Tor the past eight years, I havo been severely afflicted with Catarrh, nono of tho many remedies I tried affording mo any re lief. My digestion was considerably im. paired, and my sleep dlstuibed ly phlegm dropping into my throat In September last 1 resohed to try Ayera Sarsaparilla. began to use It at onco, nnd am glad to testify to a great Improvement u iny health.' 1'rank Teson, Jr., encineer, 271 West Tourth street, New York City. "My daughter, 10 jf-n old, was afflicted with Catarrh fr jui her f Mi jc.ir. Ist Au gust sho wai TREATED WITH Ayer's Sarsaparilla, nnd after three months ot this treatment site was c mnletcly curad It was a most extraordinary case, as an druggist hero cm testify. Mis. D. tV Hames, Valparaiso, Neb. er9s SarsaparaSSa rnitTM'i ut Dr. J. C. AVER & CO.! Um Mai CJoldbyallDrasm'-- l i.uuies, Thm Cafrtof evident I is now oompicur mat i DR. HEQRA'S VIOLA I CflEAM Is the onir . rironATftt inn that tOtI ' 1l:eW dntn nil tbat IS rUlimfl fftflt. 1 1 1-emOTBS liwirt. 1'ftnnlM. Tan. and fell I A few applications will render a rough J acosmetlotocoverdrfocts,butacurotftna ' (tuariinteedtoplvewitlfactlon. rrlcoWo. At druugiittfl; or sent by mall. Send for 1 testimonials. O. C. DITTNEft & CO., TOLBDO, ITS CAUSES AND CURE ScienliDriillytriRtcd by on wiristof world-wide rcnatation, ltenfnef-i eradicated and cntlrelT cured, of from ao to 80 years; standing, after all ether troatmenta havo failed, llowthedlffl culty is r.-nched wd the conso removed, fully rrpfaiiicd m circulars, with affldavlts and testfj MoutalB et cure frompromlnetpeoplo,rnailea fxco. Ur. A.) jjOXAlMC, Tswoaioy Waslu 'Curo guaranteed I by Dr. J. II. Mayer 1 1 Hit Aroh f.f l.t,Ila l'a. HOAO nt Onm. Nn niiratlnnnrliniinsii delay. Thousand of cures. Dr. Mayer in at Hotel re nn, Kcadinjr, l'a., second Saturday of each mouth, bend lor circulars. Advice frco. Bkk Bttad&cbe aud relieve all the tnrablsa fncaV rtont to abliioua euuof the ayitem, audi M DtnlnBM, Nausea, Proviliuss. DUtru after catlcc.l'atnla tha EUo, to. Vhilo their mosl rcmtaUo cccccu hu beca showa la euUsa j Heftdaehe, yet Corter'a Little lira rfllJ are equally valuabloln OonatlpnUon, curing and pro veGtisg this annoying complain t,nr Mle tbeyalaa cviaWtalldlaordonoIthastomavchUmulaiots liter and reguhito the boweU, CroaU theyoaly ! Aeb tly would bo almos t prleeleas to thosawha aaffer t rom tbiaditreBtng oomplalat, tmtforta Xiatly their goodueaa does uoteud hcrand thoae , Whoottce try them Till find theao llttla pills vmlu nblalnaoiaany ways that thay will not be wlt ,hsg to do wlthoct them. Dut after aUclclt b4 flsthetanecf so many lives that here tawherg IwemakeoargreatboMt OurpUlacureltirhUe ic4hedonot. i Osarter Uttle Lifer Pills are very amAll and very saay to take. OoeortwoplUsinakoadoaa. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purg. but by their oontle action pleaaoall wh uaelUom. JavltJaataSoentai flvefartl. fioU by druggltts everyvhue. or sent by maiL CARTER HtOlCINCCO., New York. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPRIC& RAZER best i Tan ironiaD. woarinti qualUn- ire tiacui ped, aotuall ot Itu.dnir twu bnx-.i ' r t tiy rthor brAocL Not jTajufwl by bMit. ijfit IV t i II t CI 13i V INL. 0 tears It Lfti I tic m ecum rec-vn .r l YOU HO Ii SO HIFFMAHN'S Asthma ure'J huir taila tu f'-tt iiiatnut roltof in thi V-anL-OMitt. ovati 1T l rtjii m kssrst sMkat. XfL " 1 .11 rkm t- ur K Bntntata er hj i: L? SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION B0(,DS APPROVED BANK STOCKS OARIFULLY MLEOTED, TRIIO, SAPS, DEAFESS i If Titir 1UU tm tli. i ild It l Q e ,f H I oua(ft uii.wbaJ WWUkl yuil it" , -i C - Mdin'sfSPlRc.ij' ! tMttjiMa htUmtttM pnwjt-r ou Ijs 4'. In PAY OOOD INTEREST, ALSO OESIHA.itB I-. r''Nt lflOPBHTIl IN fllOI'LiOJ , Ol7SS, fi H ioi . , s i . AND SiFlBtNCEt WRITi esohbaoh, Mcdonald & oa, IS I. 8S Whlt.hr.lt SI . tlio T.rk.
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