Carbon dvomfa el 4115 WORK. Neatly, (tali ana Matty DONE AT T.ltt OFFICE GST TH C ARB ) N ADVO! "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XX., No. 18. Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna., March 12, 1892. "$1.00 a Year m ,ne Prraloil & Business Cards. W. M. Rapsher, tTTORKBY iso COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First floor above the Mansion Ilouso, 1IAUCII CHUNK PENN'A. 'leal KsUto Rnd Collection Agency. Will Buy ind sen neai rotate. wiicyaiiv,i j ollections promptly made, Settling femes of 'cedents a specialty. May bo consulted In . nillsh and Uerraan nor. M-vl O. A. CLAUSS, twice w Ith Clauss tiros., First street, Lcliljliton Fihe, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Duly I'ret-classl Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-ly DR.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Batb, Fa. ii Baxooa, IlaoAnwAV norm. Mosdavs. T HABTOtr, SWAM HOTKL, TUFJDA9. AT UBrrilLRHRM. SUN llOTKU WKDXRSIIAVa. AT ALLFXTOWK, OBASU CRJTnit,TIIUIlSUAV I.T HATH, FniDATS AMD SATURDAYS. Office Hours From 9 a. in. to I p. m. rractlee limited to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat r7-Also, ttef nctlon of the Byes or the adjust mentofalassea. rTIsmith; o. ors., Otace opposite tho Opera House. Bank Street, Leh jt.ton, Pa. DENTlSTllY IN ALL ITU llltANi;lins. Filling and making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used. ., Has administered and Teeth Fitracted WITH OUT FAIN. OFFICE IlOUItS. From s . m., to tl m., from 1 p. m., to 5 p. m.f from 7 p. ra.. to 8 p. ro. Consultations in English or (lerrnan Office Honrs at Haileton-Kicrr Saturday. Oct 15-87 IV Seidel's Bakery, First Street, Lchtghton, you will always flart Freshest and Best BREAD AND CAKES. Rye. Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Every Day, Our Vienna Bread caunot be excelled. We respectfully solicit your patron age. Watch tor the Wagon. Seidel's Vienna Uakery, Opp. Oberfa, FIRST ST., LEniCinTON, FA Stovos, Tinware. Heatcro and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel Graveu's Topular Store, Bank Street. 9. Lehigh Valle R. R Co. "The Thllada. & Heading It. ft. Oo.-Lee." Arrangement of Passenger Ik Effect Nov. 15th, 1891. leave i-eiiiqiiton For Newark and New York txi. 0.17.7.30, 8.S7, Varnk. andlPelvWe WO LimMe'anVTrenton oo and .12 a.m.; ana p.m. . , ... vor Hhitintrton. catasauqua, Allentown, Beth- lehem.and Kaston, 5., 0 17, 7.02, 7.ao. JW. IW. 11.12 B.11I , H.M. 3.O0, 3 HI, 6.07, S.27, 7.81 and 10.43 P Voir rhiladclnlila and points south at k22, 7.02, 7jo,.oonnd iLiia.ru.iS.os, 2.42, 6.Kaua7.n P'Fof Headlneand Itarrisbuii: LS0, and I l.l!a, m now mani Sigh Oap. Clierritord, Un iVhlte Hall, Ouplay, and I lokendaunnn 12.92, 2.42, 3.27, ium, 6.27 and ror lion n WIlltM 6.22,7.02, D00 D.67 & 1 1.12 a. In, oiu.oji.oiiu ,.,, ,.U aLlLlOT PFoV We ail," ly' ami Ilazieton c.K. 7.U 0..1C and 11.4S a.m. I 4.10,6.26,7.17, 10.64 p-ni. vor Mafianov cut. Shenandoah and Ashland 0.62, 7.43, 8 JO aild 1 1.4S lUll.-, 4.10, 6.J6 & 7.17 p in. lor Jill. Vermel win ooaoiv.." "i?or"i-!liSSSS7.10. 7.43. OJC 11.12 and 11.13 a. III., 3 27, 4.10 and 7.17, 7.24 p.m .., For White liaien, Wllkesbarre and Scrnnton 0J12, 7.43,9.38 and 11.18 a.m.j M, 6.26, 7.17 and For Fittston ami L. & 11. Junc'-.ffi ft and 11.43 a.m.j 1.10, 6.26. 7.17 and 10 54 p. in. For Tiinklinnliuck 11.42 a. m.i 4.10. 6.13 and 10ForPo!v'eBO, Auburn, ltliacn and Geneva 11.40 For'LalelV. Towanda. Sayre, Verly. ra mlra, Kochester, lluffalo. N'agara Falls and the Weet 11.48 a.m.: and 10JV4 p. ni. FOT Eimlra nlidthe West via Salamanca at 4.10 p. m, SUNDAY TltAINS. For New York 0.03 and 10.07 a m. ; 657 p.m. For Fhlladelnhla 8.02 a. in. i 2.62 and 6 27,p. in. I.-,. ir.iat, and Intermediate Stations 0.02,8.02, 10.07 a.m.: 12 62,2.62. 6.07, 6.27 and 9.02 PV,.'r Vouch Chunk S.lt. S.6S. 10.23 a.m.1 I1.M, 3.18,5.13,8.64.0.33aild ia64p.ni. r or itcaniDg ai t.w a. i. i u.-, .... For llaMeton 0.60 a.m. 12 20. 3.18 & 10.61 p.in. For Mahanoy City and Shenando.ih 12.20 and 3.18 p.m. vnr v,,i.M iinvpn. wilkes-n.irre. Fittston. Tnnkhannock,Toanda, Sayre, Ithaca, Geneva, Auburn, Klralrn, Ilocnestcr, Uuttalo, Niagara Falls and the West 10 64 p.m. ror lunner particulars ul"'' r -"f"" . Time Tables. May 11. Kl.lv nfn'l l'nss. Acent. South Bethlehem, l'enna CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. Hower's Bulldlns opposite Fost Office, FIRST ST., LEHIQIlTOJf . TA. Il'ork taken In every day of the week ami promptly attended to. Family Washing done at very reasonable rales. 1'ATKONAGE SOLICITED. A 58 ACRE FAM FOR SALE. ThAiimlAMtrrnMniTprtftf? Farm of M Acre. i!lue in Heaver ltun, lor sale. About ona-balt U cleared and under Rood cultivation and tho balance Rood woodland. The Improvements are a 2-story Frame Jlotiie, larue Barn and other ont build I ubs. a well ol spring water, a Ftream or running water ana a nne urcuaru, For terms apply to m II J. DAKZEK. Jr.. On the premises, Beaver ltun. carbon Co., Pa. Jan. 2-3m. Hoofing and Spouting a specia' ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Ileasonable! From Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt and 1'iesseil Fapers. Also, Felts and Ingrains, with HanJiomo Frelzes. PICTURE HOD AND COVE. windowIhades . ready to banc, or pot up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnisn, Glass, Brnslies. FaluUnz and Paper ITangjng, by com petent workmen. In any part of the coutht. Books, Stationery aud Fancy Goods, always a large Hock at . 1 1 linkonhpoh CI Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Ifyou are contemplating a course In BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay you to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Collie, in nvTnirii V a It,. tV.ro rftaitMlntr nllre to ITO. thoneh you rr.ay live a thousand miles away. It stands at the head of Commercial Colleges, in lis educational character; as a medium lor supply ing businessmen with trained and capable as sistants: as a means ol placing ambitious younpr meu ana lauies on mo ruau w buisj, uu iu the extent, eleiraHce and cost of ls equipments. Six Separate Departments with asmauyOourses ol StuJv, under the personal supen lalon or tight instructors-ail specialists, musiraieu uaia 10ue mailed to any address, free. Address, O C. DORNEY, Prin. tTlcase meuelon this paper. c-27-em A.S.Rabeiiold,! llitAr.cn OrriCE i Over J. W. Kaudnbnsn' j Ue,uor Store, BASK STTIE12T. LEIIIOIITON uentlstry In all Its branches. Teeth Ititracted AlthoutFain. uasnannnisiereawiien request. Offlce Days-WBllNKHDAY of each seek, ro.addless, LLENTOWN. a-yt llhchcolilitv.ra. HAVE YOUR KreiEDt, Bagaap and Parcels DELIVERED AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid lo tins Delivery of Freight, Ilajaate and Parcels lo all parti of to'ii at Iho lowest pilres. A share of pub lo paimnaei' Is respoctin:if soncitcG. 5 Leave orders at 'Swerny'i, Koch'i or Letbensuth's. To Contractors and Bailiers. The undersigned (announces to Contractors and Builders that he has now opened his stone quarry. t Heaver Bun, and Is prepared tusupply Building' atones In any quantity nt reasonable rates, lie alo keeps a supply at his residence, on 8bCONl STltEET, to supply Immediate demand. HAULINd of even' description. Dromntlv at tended to. Also, constantly on hand a full supply, of the best brands of Flour and Feed, which he r. Ill sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINER. SECOND BTItEEr. I.IIHlnnTON, FA .-GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, Tho Now Jeweler, Bankway, - Lehighton, Pa., FOlt Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every description, at pilces tower than else where. Fartlcular attention paid to RepairingjOf Every Description, A practical experience of overjlten lyears enables me to guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Give me atrial and becouvlnceu. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. WILSON FRANTZ. Banks if, GO TO Gas. 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Positive cure when med In accordance to Instruc tions, lu diseases here tofore to-called Incur able. Diphtheria, asth ma, bronchitis, catarrh, congestion of the brain, the result of sunstroke, apoplexy, and limbs paralyzed restored to Ihplr niitnrRl rnndttlon. Kntne. hfi and bona dlspARA rnrod. Kheumatisrri sciatica, neuralgia, Brteht's disease of the Kid neys, liver complaint, dysentery, and Bo-called hear; disease are entirely cured by pure medi cine of my own preparihg. Durlnc nine years over 1C.CO0 persons have used these medicines and are living witnesses of their worth. I will not go luto practice my self, being over 72 years of age ; will sell my med icines onlv. 1 have two eminent phjstcliuu con nected with me to attend to calling at the resl dences of the sick It required. TESTIMONIALS. Kkwtowh. Feb. 17. 1891. Dear Sir To those fniffertntr from Hnlnal trouble. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Heart Diseases and ltheumatlsm, 1 uould highly recommend Prof. Uoudrou's remedies; Iw.is & sufferer ol these complaints for jcars at times, was hardly able to move; could not straighten myself. The pain and agony was Inexpressible. Doctored with several physicians for jears; found but little relief, not permanent, until I was cured bThls medicines i Ids Is unsurpassed; would highly recommend 1'roL lloiidrou liniment and nied- clnes to all sufferers, Kespectiiuiy yours M. J. Vanartdalen, Newton, liucks co., Pa. Nkwton. Feb. 17. ieei. Pnor. ftocDBOtt, Dear Sir Allow me lo write oua testlmonv of tour nie.lt cine. I can say to all those suffer- ingwun ailments oi my oescnpiion, wou ar oommend Prof. Uoudrou's medlclues. II i rlble ualn la mv fttomaeli for n lone time. suffering can hardly be described bywords. eu me oi siep ai nigms ; wwiia with several physicians; their medicine would Winter is Coming! Have all Your Doors Fixed with the popular Patent Weatntr Strip. 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It may eavo your via me. it uni eaveu iiiinureus, jBLonTt 'wait until to-morrow. B Try a Bottle To-day I Q A a . , . , . . . f .Are yoH luw-epmw mm hch, or Buffeilnir from the excesses or TouthP if bo. KULsiTiuu liiiTtua will cure you. 1892 MARCH. 1892 Su. I jfioJ Tu. We. Th. Frhl Sat .IJLJLAJ. J7AiM 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29130 3l MOON'S PHASES. First c S Quarter J loon 2:14 p.m. 1 o 7:65 10 O.SL Tlvlrd I Quarter. 21 0:1 p.m Afiew no 8:18 1 Send 3 S-cent stamps to A. P. Ordwar A Co., Doston, Mass., for best medical work uublUOiedi lure Scrofula was once supposed to be th touch of royalty. To-day, many grateful people know that the "sovereign remedy" Is Aycr's Bursa par Ma. This powerful altera tive extirpates "the evil' by thoroughly eliminating all the strumous poison from tho blood. Consumption, catarrh, and various other physical as well as mental maladies, have their origin In SCROFULA When hereditary, this disease manifests It self In childhood by glandular swellings, rtumins sores, swollen joints, and general feebleness of body. Administer Ayer's8arsa parlll.1 on appearance of tho first symptoms. " My little girl was troubled with a painful scrofulous swelling under ono of her arms. Tho phjslclau being tinablo to effect a cure, Ig.nehcr ono bottle of etrs Sarsaparllla, and Hie swelling disappeared." XT. I'. KcniiH.v, McParland's, Vn. "I was cured of scrofula by llic use of A J er's Barsaparllla." J. e. Eerry, Uccrficld, Mo. " I was troubled v Ith a soro tiand for ov er two jears. Being assured tho caso vias scrorula, I took sit bottles of Aycr's Sarsaparilla .i.iIv.'vsn:re.l.'-H.KlnkIns,Illvcrton,::eb. Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold t y &U Drugs UU. Pti , tis bc.UU5.t-1 J. A. PHILLIPS, -DB.AI.KK IS Pianos and Organs, witiaronT. ta. Prtnv Cardinal Reasons Why You Should Iluy rour i-janos and Organs at rhllllps' tTThllllpsbas no AccnU I rsy-rhllllps has rn ffllleclors I rsfl'hllllns has t xpenses I t-rhllllps can tune Ilanosland Organsl 5 -AT THE rlblepaln In my stomach for a longtime, sufferinceanhardlv be described bvwon suffering with palu for hours al a time. Doctored tor awhile relieve me, but would soon lose their effect; by using Prof. Iloudrou's remedies nave oecn entirely cumi; vouia recommenu nis rem. (dies to tboae suiter lag with slrallor complAlnts. t. M. Vanartidalen. Newton, Ducks co., Pa. Office and Laboratory open dally from 7 a. m. u p. in. mn ui w me w AI.EXANDKli HOUDIIOU. 1TT North Testh Ktrret. nor. 7, l-ly. PhlladelphU, Pa enry LEHIGHTON, PLANING - MILL. MAKUPAOTUKKK OK Window and Doon Fbajiks, Doo'tb, Shut,w, window Ktslics, Mouldings, Brackets, AXO DEALER IN All Kiniis of Bressefl Lnmlier Bhingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &o.,&c. Very Lowest Prices All the very latest news mil be found In the Gibbon Abyo- Ale- Central Drug Store OIT. THE PUI1L1C SIJUAKE Bank Street, Thightou, Pa., IS IIEADQUARTEU3 FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c, choice Wines and Liquors, Willi Paper and Decorationo Weissprt Bnsiness Birectory. FOR A SMOOTH HT LEADS THEM EASY - SHAVE, AND A Stylisii IlAin Cut, ao to IK. F. E3KANO TUB BARBEK, Over the Canal Diidge. ALI, IN NEWS The ''AD VOATEJ UUIGHT, CLEAN, INDEl'ENDENT. -Read It! THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, EAST IVEISSrOBT, FENN'A. This house offers nrbt-class accoiniiuxUtlons to the permanent hoarder and transient guest. rantc prices, only one Dollar per day. autr-iy John Rkuuig, ProprleUr. Spectacles When )0u buy a pair of Bhoes jou want good nt. Hot If you need SPECTACLES It Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper vCttlng frame which will bring the lenses di rectly before the centre of theee. If mibuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's rou tll find the aonve points properly wienaen m. Prescriptions pounded carefully com Octis-ifi: Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Ling . fa n it b ee Join a club in Inch you only pny tho above small ium and your ivafch, valued at $40 is eitimtUad to only oott $17.00 Certifientes are now baing . lBued by F RANK GERMAN, UBtiKKAI. ABRKT, IFblMiwrt. - - inn'n. W. P. HOPPORD, Lehighton, P. Oscar Christmau, WKlSSrORT, VA. Livery und Exchange Stalles. Easy riding earrtaiM and safe driving IwrsM Bestaecomroodatlon.'to agents and travelers. Mall and telegraph orders proraptlv attended to, Qlt roe a trial. naytidy John w. Heller, SAST WEISSPORT, DKALKR IK Heaters and Ranp, Tinware ana Panip?. At Very Lowest Prices HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON THE Carton County Inpvemeot Co, -Veissport, Pa., Where r-m can have all kinds n unber sawed at the vary lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in oory particular. Fire Wood i In all lengths and in all quant ities supplitid cheaply. JailK- U OiliH rarskular alteutlon paid to General Jobluik. Pureaaa and rump Work. WTIMAT8S eUMrfuUy liinlsbwl tor Hw. RMtug wiu Hot Air, Wmuh t Itot WatM anuuva. All work SuaraMsM I IgflleRd the Advocate. What do You think of this? WmclowSharie with r.r without a border readv on spring roller, for 25 Gents, At the Ciirpet Store of WAITING. Bercno 1 fold my hands and watt, N'or care for wind, nor tide, nor sea; I rare no more 'traiiwt time or fate. For lo! my own shall come to me, I itty my baste, I make delays. For what avails this eager pace? I stand amid the eternal Mays, And what Is mine shall know my face. Asleep, anake, by night or day, The friends I tteelc aro seeking me; No wind can drlre my bark astray. Nor change the tide of destiny. What matter If I stand alooel 1 watt with joy the coming j cart; My heart shall reap where it has sown. And garner up Us fruit of tears. The waters kuow their own, aud draw The brook that springs In yonder heights; So flows tho good with equal law Unto the soul of pure delights. You floweret nodding In tho wind Is ready plighted to the bee; And, maiden, why that look unklod? Tor to thy lover seeketh theo. The stars come nightly lo the sky, The tidal ware nnto the eea( Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor high. Can keep my own away from mo. John Burroughs In Boston Globe. ROBINSON'S GHOST. "Bosht I don't take nny stock in yarns like that, and it's positively absnril (or inch men as we are" a party of throe lawyers, a doctor and a journalist "who pride onreelves on our common sense, to discuss such sttuT seriously. Modern science has thrown so strong a light on those illusions that they ought to be rec ognized everywhere for just what they are nothing more than the result oi mental disorder. What do yon say, Robinson; do you believe in ghosts, as our friend, the doctor, sccins to?" The speaker contemptnonsly threw away the stump or his cigar as if it were tho of fender ho was berating instead of the doctor, who had just been spinning an alter dinner yarn of a supernatural kind, Do I believe in ghosts? Well, really. Brown, I don t know, lint your speak ing of tho sciences reminds mo I once had a remarkable experience with ghost." Robinson reached for the bot- tlo, filled his glass slowly and held it up to the light with an atr of reminiscent meditation. After a short pauso he went on, in answer to our inquiring looks: "it was live years ago, just alter I had opened my office hero and taken yonng Johnson into partnership. Ono hot July morning I received a telegram asking me to go at once to B , a little town out on Long Island, to draw up a will for a man who had been one of our best clients. Johnson was out of town, co 1 had to attend to the matter myself. "A glance at the tlmo tabic. Bhowed me that I should have to stay in 1 several hours, and just as I was leaving it occurred to me that it might be worth while to take my camera along John son and I were both. 'Kodak fiends' in those days as my business might not detain me long, and.l should probably have an hour or two to spare. I had barely time to catch ray train, so I has tily picked up the camera from my desk and rushed ou. Just as I expected, 1 soon finished the will and started out to get some views of the sleepy old town. lint li is a rather commonplace vil lage. and I saw nothing I thought worth snapping my camera nt till I had reached the outskirts of the town, where I found a picturcsnno old mansion that caught my fancy. It was a quaint, rambling old house. gabled roofed and overgrown with vines, It seemed to bo deserted in fact, almost a ruin. It stood at some distance back from tho road, and as thero appeared to be no one living there I went into its garden, which was an unrestrained tan gle of weeds and tall grass, to get a nearer view of tho building. I was just about to take a picture of the porch when an old man appeared in the door way, lie was very feeble, but a rather fine looking old boy. I at once began to apologize for trespassing on his grounds, but he stopped mo and told mo to take as many pictures as I wished, lie turned out to bo the man in charge of the place. "l soon struck up an acquaintance with him and was not long in- winning his good graces. Ho told me the house had not been used for many years; it be longed to air. S , who lived in En. rope and who hod left this place In his charge, he having been the gardener, lie was very willing to show me around and Invited me to look at tho inside ot the house, which I was glad to do. The first glimpse of the interior pleased me so much that I decided to make a view of it for my first picture. " The door opened on a broad hall run ning clear through the house; there was a largo winding stairway at the back with a lauding place half way np, upon which thtre opened a beautiful oval window, overgrown with ivy. The light was good and I snapped my camera at this unsold stairway and window. took a number ot views of tho house and grounds and had barely time left to catch my train back to the city. For some time after my return I was very busy, as Johnson was a way and all the work fell on me, so It was at least a month before I got the negatives of my pictures of the old bouse, lint I remem. be red all the incidents well, and was much pleased to find my views as good as they were, but you may imagine my astonishment when I looked at the nega tive of my first picture and saw in it the figure of a beautiful young girl standing ou the landing place of the stairway "The whole negative was excellent the girl's picture was especially clear and well marked. How on earth l& she get there? 1 bad certainly never seen her before, and I was absolutely certain that thero bad been no girl on the stairway when I took the picture. "But there the stranger was standing, as if she had paused a moment on her way down stairs, with one arm slightly raUsd and leaning forward a trifle, as if looking at some one In the hall below. It was utterly inexplicable to me. I had never seen that faoe, and the gardener had told we that the house was not in habited. I do not believe that there could litve beeu each a girl in yet then she was. As far as one could judgo from so small a photograph, it was n face of rare beanty. 1 wa, com pletely mystified. "As luck would hare it 1 was obliged (to go to B again the next day, and I took my negative with me, promising myself to look for tho mysterious beauty of the stairway, for the faco had a strange fascination for me, and I deter mined to find the girl whoso picture I had so unaccountably taken, if I could posaibly do so, "I hurried through my business and rushed off to seek my friend tho gar dener. 1 found him and ut onco showed him my puzzling negative Tho moment ho saw it ho dropped into a scat on the bench besido him ns if he had been shot, trembling like n frightened animal and with a look of terror in his eyes. In n moment or o ho found his breath and gaspedi " 'Good God, it's Miss Anuiel' "You may imagino my surprise. The old man looked at mo and at tho picture with a scared look, ns if ho suspected me of some unholy relation with tho devil. "But after awhile he calmed down a little, and a good BtiU drink from a flask I happened to have in my pocket seemed to brace him np and persuado him that I was not an imp in disguise, and after awhile I succeeded in getting tho follow ing explanation from him, which I will condense for you, not trying to repro duce his words and his Scotch accent: During tho war of the rebellion Mr. lived in this house with his wife and an only daughter, Miss Annie, a beautiful girl, who was about twenty years old at the time of which I am speaking. She was the idol of the fam ily and loved by nil who know her. She was to have been married to John TX , a fine young fellow who lived near by. but when the call for volunteers was made her lover went oft to the war. She was almost overcome with anxiety foi him, for her heart bad gone with him. One day soon otter one of the early bat tles I forget which one my friend the gardener camo up from the town with a telegram. He met Miss Annie coming down the stairway and gave her the message, bho stopped on the landing, opened tho envelope and read tho tele gram. ane stoou perfectly still (or an in stant as if she could not realize it and then the gardener was just in time to save her from falling, as ehe fainted. The telegram announced the death ol Lieutenant John R , killed on the battlefield. Miss Annie never recovered from tho shock, and sho died insane in a few months. Her mother soon followed her, and Mr. S left the town, a lonely, brokenhearted man, and never has returned. The placo lias never been rented because it is said that tha un fortunate girl's spirit haunts the house, and especially the stairway, where she heard the news of her lover's death. I hod photographed the ghost. "Now that I knew the story of the girl that picture took a stronger hold on me than before and the mystery was only Intensified. I could not get rid of that face. It haunted me more surely than the poor girl's ghost ever haunted the stairway, ana I could not shake oil the fascination. In short, I had fallen in love with a ghost, and I envied that Lieutenant John H . "It was a horribly uncanny feeling, but calling myself an ass did not help mo to forget the face. And then tho puzzle of it all, tho problems it suggest ed. Could it bo that the camera was ablo to open a new world to us? VTos its unerring vision clear enough to picrco the mists of a spirit land and as sure as of tho reality of a ghost? And if so, how was it to bo explained? I laid the matter before tho Society for Psychi cal Research, but they only talked a long time about it without suggesting much, and for all I know they're at It yet. But I never shook off the spell o' mat pnantom lace." Robinson paused a moment, lost in i far away dream. Brown, the skeptic, at length aroused himwithashort "Well?" Robinson lit a fresh cigarand continued: "For a week after my return that picture, the mystery and the beautiful face had such an effect on me that it al most unfitted me for work, and I was heartily glad when Johnson came back. I told the whole thing to him and then showed him my strange picture. He was much interested in the story, but when he saw tho picture I caught a wicked twinkle in his eye. After a mo ment he drawled out provokingly: " 'Yes, strange; very strange. The old man seemed to see a resemblance. But, Robinson, you might as well return me my camera you evidently took mine Instead of your own that day. Your mysterious phantom beauty is my sister Kate, lou took your picture on the plate I had already used. Kate's photo seems to fit in remarkably well. The joke is on you, old man.' "Johnson introduced me to bis sister the next day. She's Mrs, Robinson now." II, h. Pangboni in Journalist. SEPARATED BY ACCIDENT. On. of tti. Kmbarrnsslng Tiling. About Traveling In a lllg City. "Did you ever get separated f roin your wife at an 'L' station, you on the depart ing train and she left on the platform, and then, try to find her again? No? Well, never try it at a funny experiment Just to see how it works." So spoke a country merchant. "My wife and 1 camo from Tarry-town. Wo arrived all right at tho Forty-second street station. I got on the down train in something ot a pushing crowd, only to look around and see Miranda, my wife, ou the plat form looking around forme in n startled way. She tried to get on the train, but tho gates were closed. I tried to get off, but the guards shook their heads. So my wife and I woro separated. What was I to do about it? "There are several things that look feasible enough which would suggest themselves to you at once, bnt, sir, none of them is feasible at all except on one condition that both you and your wife have already agreed on it Then that plan Is feasible enough. Any plan is feasible then. Bat how many out of the great hosts of people who ride on the L agree on such a plan? Certainly not many of them. My wife and I do now, but we hadn't then, "The first tiling that occurred to me at the moment was to get off at the next station and go back. My wife would wait for me. I had to cross over in a hurry at Thirty-fourth street, ride np ana cross over back again. This cost me two extra L tickets, and as 1 got them I remembered with horror that my wife did not have either money or tickets with her. "If she were loot, how could she get about town, how even get her fare again homo to Tarrytown? We were com muters, and of coarse I, as the man ot the family, carried 'the commutation book. As these things recurred to me it was with a mst of terror that 1 looked around the Forty-second street platform. She was not there. I looked inside, in the ticket office, in tho sitting room, rtownore was she to be seen. How beautiful would her old face have appeared to ma at that moment I I asked the ticket cruncher if he had seen such and such a lady, and it she had asked him anything, ' rickets 1 'lie remarked in reply. 'Then I remembered that as 1 had walked into the sitting room 1 would have to pay to come out again. 1 went back and got a ticket. Then I saked him again. There was some one who had tried to tell him something about having got separated from her husband and not knowing what to do, but there had come a rush, and he told her that she had bet ter ask some one else, as he couldn't be interrupted. Bo she disappeared, and he knew nothing more. "Then there came to me a thought which to this day I thank heaven for, and thank heaven also that the idea came to her. She must have gone back to the Grand Central station to wait for me. With no money or tickets the could go nowhere else except down, and then she could not get back. She would not want to veer very far away from the Grand Central, because she would understand that however much I might run around town after her, I must come there at last. There I found her, very oomfortsbly looking over the list of things we woro to buy, and not at all disconcerted at the Incident of our sepa ration. She even laughed at ray dis turbance. Then and there 1 tusked a dollar bill inside her glove, and told her that if we got separated again to remem ber that wo would meet at the Central in time for the S p. m. train. "Then we went on our shopping tour. "Some of the officers ot the road say that the thing to do is to wait for the one that a left at the City Hall station, and for her to take the very next train, But suppose she had taken a South ferry train and landsd at the Battery? With no money, how would she ever have got to the Urand Central again? If two sep arated people think just alike in such an emergency, all well and good; but how often will they do so? If one has all his wits about him and thinks out exactly tho correct tiling to do, is it sure that the other one will? Thero are possibili ties for heartrending disturbances in a case like this. The only way to do is to fix on a place and hour to meet again, and then see that your wife carries some money with her." New York Tritmno. TAKHX llOIt A UltAMt. Out or sorla." "dlstr.lt ." "th llu.." thes. ara familiar annellatlres for nneomfertslde. un. definable sensations, accompanied with Isssl-1 IUU,, U.nOHIDCIIi lUUlKGStlOD. r.i.tij UI III. ,, I I ,f 1 III', III. blood, to remedy which an ellettlve stomachic JlVltl-lH' persistently used Is the paramount netd. Is eon- 1 elusive evldente that th. system Is lasufaelentlj , nourished became and for no ether cans, w here TAftANTt M Ac, , organic disease does not exist the fowl Is not , 1 'ULA3 assimilated. Itelaforcs the flagging energies of I Tho l'oct and tho Fishmonger. I was in Grimsby not long ago, and went Into one of the few fishmongers' shops in that capital of fishmongers en gros. The worthy shopkeeper was in a talkative mood, and among other things told me that ho was under orders to send a small hamper of fish daily to Lord Tennyson, In support of this statement he produced a letter from the poet lau reate's residence, and in handing it to me he said: "It s not from tho lord lm- self. It's from his son, Master 'Allani. Im wot's doing the poetry now. And," he added confidentially, "they do say as ow it lsu t a patch on the old mans. I thought the worthy fishmonger's idea that as a matter of course Lord lenny- son's eon, on his father's accession to other duties, would take over the poetry busmoaa, just m in due tune Ms own son would succeed him in the ftshmon- gerlng line, sufficiently amusing to be chronicled. Cor. Pall Msll Gazette !,!,ow:; the stomich, reform an Irregular condition of ine oowsis, Keep up a neaitniai secretion oi ine bile with Hosteller's stomach llltieri. over tain For rsr thirty years this popular ruedlolu. has ipptled tn. oommonwsol of th. iMrvoas Is did. th. dvsneotlo and of nersons dedelent In vitality, an etncleot tonic. To Its power of lm parting strength Is attrlbutablo Its emcaey as a r-reventlv. of malaria and la grippe. Thorough y effective It Is too for rheumatism, kMney com plaint ana neuralgia. Harty W. Wood, of Lansing, Jkli., die located !ils shoulder while stretching himself. A Jlnsband's Mistake. The rjaDers contain frenuent nnllres nf rich, pi city ami educated clrls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known sneela 1st. Dr. Franklin lilies. says all such girls ale more or less hysteri cal, nervous, very impulsive, unbalanced; usually subicct to headache, ncuialala. sleeplessness. Immoderate cr.tlng or laugh ing, inesesnowa weau nervous system for which thete is no remedv equal lo Re sloratit e Ncrylne. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing many jnarvclotis cures, free at Thomas Lehighton; and lllcrv Welssport, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short bieath, etc. An average acie of grass newly tnoneil weighs pearly two and one half tons. Tho Blood la tbe Life," Runs the otd savlntr. and everrthlno that av.f makes part of any organ of the body must reach ,.. uiiGa .u.teiu mrpuKa too uioou, inereiore, Ifthe blood Is purified and kept In aood coadl. tlon by the use or Hood's Sarsaparilla, itneees. earlly follsws that the benefit of tbe medicine Is Imparted to every oraan of th. body. Caanv. thine: be slmnler than the method br which thi. excellent medicine elves rood health to all who win try i, iniriy ana pauenliyr The British Parliament has met at eleven places besides Westminister. lioth Saint and sinner. It troubles the sinner and troubles the saint, It s a troublesome, trying and nasty complaint, Don't think It Incurable; I tell you it ain't. Excuse the fi-rammert It's tha truth I'm .ft.r. whether g-ramatically or ungramattoally told. The truth Is, that catarrh can be cured. The proprietors or m. Hag.'s catarrh In the Head Ine Srmntoms or (lat&rrh.tl.ail.nn. oh. structlon or nose, discharges falling Into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery and oerld, at others, thick, tenacious mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offenllre; eyes weak, rtnglne In the ears, deafness, offensive breath, smell and taste Impaired, and general debility, unly a few of thet. symptons likely to be present at once. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst caes. Only so cents. Sold by all druggists, erery woere. SLECPIN , A Tim! Campi-i . , Ins to Pi'l u 1 " plorlng 11 1 n . -Made n lletl ,r I ', Joseph Hr,ra 1 i mining man ol through many 4 i Ing n rcs(ilon-u of i , the far west, but i . j man who can bo i-i .,i round bakci'i ) i f ! for bedfellow anil n.i bio experience wi'l, -it t i It happened n mm ' i even now it c:iu ' 'is up Mr. Or.tn 1 h i; , when his mind if i 'it ovent. Ilowev, ir , cloof friends nt i'i-1 i' !i evenings since, ! v the incident. "In 1861 1 tin.- lo ! said tho gentlciu in ..i,l x fulness of youth '1 i -i -u,i: fortune. I had a 1 . 1 : , but was a raw ti-i ! i i I put my money t. i- i ul- Finally 1 concln,'- 1 1 - i ' vada. It was a n ,v ' i, i then, that had 1" n - limited extent, an ! 1 my intention many .in I m requests f or me to rcCiaui I foolish as to onconnt. r i' a wild and almost iinLi',, "Nothing danntt J. I o allowing mvself to b - d l u tliy i t'i.-( i il in i a ' .1 In v!l 1 : t p.U iK'l I by ll c l ,iUl n I 1 t.l III .u I raru-i i , i, , the li"i -,1 t 5 III l'v- ln R.u l 1 un, I v.'lmti'. 1 1 1 1 . pull U! ' rat f r . ,u of count i 1 t.i n m - ado 1 i ,i -it v 10 tli -iii ben : k i n jer in su u i. count er, anil i uaded inn i I Inn;; ce m . 1 o',rsi tli Fresno, Cal., boast of a 4i pound sweet potato. Nerve and Liver rills. An important discovery. Tliey net on the liver, stomach and boa els through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, had taste, torpid lircr, piles and constipation Eplendiil for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, Mirest. 50 doses for 25 cents, t-amples free at T.I). Thomas and W. F. Bierv'a Druu Store. The cod bank of Newfoundland Is tlx hundred miles lonj. A Benslble Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It Is curing more cases nt Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis. Croup and all Tliro.it and Lung Troubles than any other medicine, 'the proprietor has authorized any druggist to civo you a Ham pie Bottle Free to convince you ot the merit ot this great remedy. Large llottles 60c and f l. Tomatoes trero not cultivated seventy five years ago. Character Is capital. Hold It to the Light. The man uho tells von rnnflriMitlntlv In.i what will cure your cold Is prescribing Kcinp'a Ilalsam this year. In tho preparation ol this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense ll spared to combine only the best and purest ingredients. Hold u botlto ot Kemp's Ilalsam to tho llcht and look tlirmivh II . not lop uio ongnt, ciear iook ilalsam to the llcht and look through It: not ha bright. rtPAr iook. 1hM rniilnnm ultl, ntlior rcineuies. iirgo Homes ai ail illllgglst,, cents and tl. Sample bottle free. 1'lto Living Grandfathers. A little Caribou girl a short time ago had fivo grandfathers liviug on her father's side of the family. Maine can furnish some good illustrations of re markable families. Bangor Commercial. Reported Favorably. Mr. Richard Redgrave, the artist, re cords in hit. diary this amusing recom mendation from an Irishman appointed to examine students oompeting for medals: "I should also recommend Mar garet for a reward. Being very young she naturally missed tho point of all the questions in the papers, but her answers were so ladylike that I think the medal should be given to her." San Francboo Argonaut. Th. Mollun of Olaclcr.. Tbe motion of glacier. yet a bone ot contention, but it is generally admitted that the cause ot it is to be found mainly In gravitation, and ii alao partially ac counted fi.r by the strange property ot "vieoowty" is what appears to the casual observor to lie nothing more or less than a rigid solid. Go'.dthwaite's Geograph ical Magazine. Drass In Uoas.hold Furnishings. We are reminded that among tbe many reforms Introduced by A. Welby Pngin, one of the ablest modern Gothia designers, it was made especially ap parent that brass was a metal having a beauty of its own, and that it could bs used to advantage In many ways, both in ecclesiastical and domestic prirposes. Brass will take a brilliant polish, and tha metal's adaptability for design has been thoroughly appreciated by modern designers. In all work connected with the house hold there Is now no need to say a word for brass in arrangements for lighting, In grilles, dishes, ornaments and so on, for it is used with overwhelming suc cess, and is even made into such things as jardinieres and tables. Decorator and Furnisher. "3d Own. th. Church." A small New Yorker, while ou a visit to his aunt, who lives in a New Hampshire town, was taken to church and Sunday school. As he entered the church his aunt said: "Now, yeorgie, you must remember to bo very quiet whilo in church. You know that it is U oil's bouse, aud he would not like it if yon did not behavo well." The young man heeded this admoni tion and was quiet as a lamo. Later he was taken iuto the Sunday school room. Then again he was cautioned. "You must be very good while you ara in hero. Georzie," said the aunt, "be cause Ellsha Brown, the superintendent, does not like little people who make any noise." Again tho caution was well received, and young George was a model of pro priety. When he reached home bis mother in quired how he had liked the church and if he nod been a good boy. "He behaved beautifully," said the aunt, and the mother was much pleased. Young George said nothing just then. but a little later he amused everybody by remarking, "Tho church belongs to God, but the Sunday school belongs to Ellsha Brown. Chicago News. Strength anil Health. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. Ail who have used Klcctrlc Killers sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove rimplcs, llolls, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive. Malaria, from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric iiiuers. r.ninre satistactlon guaranteed, or money refunded. Price CO cts. and tl.00 per bottle at Iteber's Lchlghlon; and acd lllery's It'elssport. We should always forgive our enemies especially those we can't whip. It Is peculiar tbat the faster a man Is the sooner age will overtake liim. I have been a sufferer from catarrh for 20 years. I found Immediate relief In the nse oi ilj's tjreain Ilalm. falnce using It x nave uoi suneren a moment from head ache, soro throat or loss of sleep, from which I oreviouslr suffered, causod hv ci. tarrb. I consider your Balm a valuub'e remeuy. k. u. vassar, CO Wartcn St., New York. Ely's Cream Balm is worth Us ncislit In gold as a cure for ca'arrh. Oue bottle cured me. s. A. Lovell, Franklin, Pa. .r of all in Leavening Power.- oywl Flak si s-y I tK-SBSv HBH H V ST SJSSk H Latest U. S. Gov't Report ing bwder Q(A Hamilton Street, OU1 Allntown,Pa. ABSOUITELY PURE Carted Words of th. Telds. The Yezidees, a peculiar Turkish sect, are perhaps the only people in the world which consider certain letters, words and phrases as being cursed, and the person who pronounces them a worthy subject for immediate destruction. They attach no value to human life, and to those ordinary dangers are added those arising from the embarrassing etiquette of conversational intercourse with them. for If any one tnadrerently speaks the word "devil, "satan, or anything witn the same meaning, he commits a mortal offense, and to cut off his head Is a God pleasing act, a sacred duty of the yen- dee, the fulfillment of which will insure him a place In paradise. In a like manner several letters are wholly banished from their language, chiefly those whioh contain the sound of "shun." Tbe Arabian worn naliet, "Thou art damned," Is also expunged because it la believed by the Yezidees to hav been the word uttered by God when the t alien angels were thrown into bslL These and similar words and phraaos suv set sutds and cwmbiuUona whiah do sot belong to any language used instead. ot. Louis Krcnoac. "It's a biting vi Ind, said Slithers. ' replied Slathers. "I know It is. right in Ihe teelh of the gale." Yes." I was Woman's Huner-age was what a witty woman called tbat period of 111. which all middle axed pass Ihrouab. and during which so many seem to think they must my purpose one day in t1 summ lbW, after inducing tin- - - m quaint. i n to join me, I set out fi r (' land nl : i brush. My particular ti ct in i was to better my fort i V nny nu tVni 1 could. Two of tho i j were ;,io pectors, and the foint'i a Dr. II -nh went along to spy out -i -nl i,,im,hi for a hog ranch. "Well, nfter ci '-i - Mi. rr.-- ,r Walker's pass, v fo 1 , i:a i i Owen's valley, vltich i v in in county. Dusk ii;u liui i i I when, after ridm i li teeth of n cold win I. w 1, at n deserted ado) oh it v i ia rn.nl l, wo halted, unpacko! . I - inuillnl . n animals, nnd prcpsn I i - mp for tli night. A TERRIBLK AV. IXa. "There was feed for tno horses in o , danco, and while one M ikjd iluui Ihe others began propara' i ,as fin m , ni r and mado tho beds rea.lv My fru uIh preferred sleeping undera large oak tt, o near, but 1 chosen epot adjoining tl old adobo honso. whero 1 spre.i i m . blankets close to tho wall where tin wind would not reach me. After a b.i -;.v meal we all retired to our respective be.!, on the ground and readily dropped off to ileep. 1 presume it was wltutn un lnmi i-r daybreak when 1 awoke with a -mtd',n start. A peculiarly dreadful fot Unt,' worso than any nightmare, took poi.,c--sion of tno. 1 felt paralyzed nnd won afraid to stir. Thero was sunii'thin moving on my face. It was not n largo object, but as it moved about the trail left seemed to scorch my race, i rou the thing traverse my face from the kft eye down over my nn o nnd mouth Then it crossed to the ot hi r sido nud o. plored In the region of 1 ear. Then i, was gone. "1 know it wiw nr ' over my face, but i n smaller, though whi.t ly unable to com i ' awake, of course, I nt fortable horror In ! I n unable to move n n, ,1 i lessly up at the i- i call out to my oo.ui n sound could 1 mum, i I i as a log, tnaybs tm , i i for live, when 1 a on I lame tiling, or son i tlon . 1 my hand, which r vi, d on kot, and a cold chill i ,m i through lny whole t A absolutely powerli-M to r o Involnntarily clos, d nn n pecting to feel them 1 1- , dreadful and Indes. n n'J sation. a lioKKir, -i -,. i isr "Next 1 knew -.t v. ih i-hrubiu, np over ray throat, tin n to my i lmi uuil about my nose. An lit, 'ible impub o caused ine to open mniit ivo.anili aw by tho dim li!it tho lojry cyia of a big tarantula looking into mine, v. ith Its hairy body on nr. tin ' not two nnln. awayl -lake .-h.Ihi nim.,1 m u 'i I -.v H Ultl i 1 wa-. n! !i an v.iK-oni t tli it 1 w i-. ,i gll'.eil !olv i v 1 tiled t ' i but n it . . there r. 'i I i mte, in ' i- w t!i i' l1,- ;.o it, v..- o. i io tin. l! in i my nun oiol Btill 1 ai , ,t,i Hint) ; nt! s, almo.,t ex d in death, so wai tli 1 si n '-ill oi mil if lady aSd.d: "If you don't boiler. In 'woman's snfftraae.' there ia on. ballot m hi, h win .itm. tually defeat It-Dr. flere.'s Favorlt. ProHrln- "SlV This Is true, not only at Ihe period of middle life, but at all ages when women salftr ruia merino ciie.Ets, i..iniui irregularities. In flammation, uteentlon n. nrnl.n.nB L-.. orlle Prescription" so strengthens th. werk or diseased organs and .nrleftos the blood, that yesrs of health and enjoyment are added to nr.. A 11 pcop'e are "peculiar people" to.iowe- body. Why Is it th. Ilut. Pan-TIna. 1 It cures Coughs and ColJi. 2 Strengthens weak Lungs. 3 Relieves and cures Asthma, 4 Insures jou against La Grippe. 5 Robs Cioup of Its terrors. 0 Cures when all else fain. 23 and 50 cents. Trial bottles of Pan-TIna free at TD. Taomas' Drug Store. A covetous man never owns anything. Whenever a man get! mad he kills him self. Dr. E. T. JIIIer, of Cross 1'lains, Wis , bat ex pressed the opinion that, for obsti nate eases of syphilis and scrofula, Ayer's SartsparllU Is unquestionably the most effective remedy known to plutmacj' Wonderful nse. Knowing that r fnl injury might i body, 1 immedinti 1 , .1 - and liad the ati--r to, sprawling spider i av I my forehead and i it, i prepared a nest an-i bu i no doubt as snii--' Yon may think feelings, but yo i i n ' half hour, 1 sli i! 1 jn I , the suspense arl t -1 moat mortals in a hMin another spider to i-lo- h leg, not knowing at v. Ii il foel those black fn".;ii.! "But. thank God, ll. .1 pen, or 1 should probi1! olive. Agei aft' i ll. .' Dr. Heath .r , .m l t caino to f. o if I ,i. ., i, pered tu Ium tli ' i plight, und in iu i i' n' standing on end I' i i -1 n t long, he discovert 1 .mil it ono of the fjunnioli- in i low, fully three in In - ! i turning back tho Llanki t . , ing me, ho found t,! o , '! undoubtedly sought in o warmth. Those i.o qui dispatched m a in. - i ' i n ' Otbsm. When i'i - l .in fainted ami ua-i 'lilinou-. fever for many days t-'i... loay depend upon it 1 1 taken goo l - .no n i: Camping spot . for i f ..11 i'i. one can em-otintoi 'n i r t' fylng is a turant.il i" Chronicle. rioturo r a --"l .i l A recent enqii .. -i i 1 1 was photograp! d on 1 1 fifteen minute- IN on thowed it to ho a 'li-tni Ii. tho vapors to afcund fni! -New York Jomn il it le.u.t p.uu 1 moved in -I tho tyi-h"l r feelln,' tin , r that ei o to n. !,ur. .i:iro u ill. -.)tlU. I .lo. : i a I tig r.i a i U' tan imagine tn ii ' t For a f i 1' I eurnr i! .1' ' l'P t ' U'lo-. t Hid alloii . ,' iwl l:p in limo 1 wool i into my Hit.1! ,1,1 tut hap ot uov. 1 it he m ! u dr. m.1,' I . I w!u, i 1 M oi in' 0 'l hoi li. .. kii..i li. i. meo kill. I inn - fi 1 C.iitfull id cxauiln ' ! rs that hll.l oiiarters 1. i .is but quietli 1 5 alaim th n I'ad om'i 1 11-. Willi I'll.lo i.o i thin o . ivo ah. o e 'eetiou i i bedto.i i in., t tt ii i n Franei-t o il lion i sun's aio . I for fulh i lar h i ;1,' u.e cain-in -' 00o. in il, h The demand fo. In . . acieaicft has raie 1 r.s il cures bile resulted from In quarters that of gull 1 n it was worth oi,'hii doll now costs S1 0i. or u than silver It n I In. tiUes in l. r- CI . o'. i Ural mountain I i!t! : Borneo Tin- u ulv " ', been more th m I oir ' three. Philadi Iplna L. .V Number of To, tat i lur pcwtiil i ard . -o . n Muy, 173, an.) ,1 , months of il u u i1, ot them is . 1 lnii year SO.ony.ooo i. . the numlM i I oi i During the i Tho govern i tor thirty :. rat of too Connor 1. n u . for u - it to thi Tested and Approved. J. M. Llubj, G i Cashier Maria. IV St. Ilaak, IIiIUbmk, Ud , says: "I hav. tested Salvatlu Ull tad Hud it an .xeelleat remedy ro neuralgia." Keep it in your famny. ne (seotitntolallj) Lst tu drops tsai for the poor Mind man. She ( practically !. No left drop a dime. Tetctwr What it the leading euaractci Itilc of a paradox. Dick Hteks Tbey never agree on lb diagnosis. A great many giants beoome very tmall when you got cloee to tbem. The man who wants the earth need not expect to zei it unlSH he advertises ArliScial marble growl In use. American kwo.t ara being extensively otsd in Bo git ad. Te highest tltitud ever reached by a baloen was svfi milt. In France and Gerauay bones are now yaceiaaled for the gladi. Tbe total uasaber of BodeUieit in tbe world it ttUeatUd to he 75,000,000. JUll 1 uracil ii.oi, tU'.ll quail ! 'a il, th. i ir, ha, 1 t hi 1 - Ii 1 1 1 ,n ,i,i. made ot in. , '.l' '1 Ii' , Waran , deeivr lo : i . and tlwj player v.., . alyged with lear.oi the t-i , ttiat be revoltVd an 1 gai i .. . in the d,-.,!' New York bu
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