JOB WOUK Mly, Clieapljf and Belu'oly GET Tifr (V KBOX ADVot DONE AT this of.Cc "INDEPENDENT'-"LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XX.. No. 21 Xioliigkton, Carbon County, Ponna., F y 2, 1892. $1.00 a Year in Advance- Potion & Business Cards. W. M. Rapsher, .rronMBT i cousaEbLori at law, First door abort the Mansion House, -fAtJCIl CHUNK, - - - PENN'A. ril Kstite nod Collection Atency. Will lluy ud 8HI lit l ttstste. ConMjaneln j nwllr done. oliertrone promptly made. (Settling KsWsepI , oedents a specially. Mar be consulted In tullsh and Herman , mot. a-Tl O. A. CLAUSS, nnra with Clns nros., Tint street, teliljliton Fine, Life and Accident INSURANCE. !y rrst class: Companies aro represented Information cheerfully furnished. Ill1 DR. G. T. FOX, 17J Main Street, Bath, r&. at BiKnoa. rtaoAmvar iiousk, Mo.ibats. AT MA1TO.V, 8Vf AN IIOTKU IUWUA. AT UnTllI.IIIBM, SU! HuTfU WEDNESliATS. AT ALLMTOWM, OIlAKU CINTUAUTIIUnsUAV S.T BATH, FHIDATS AKD SATUBDAYi. orace liours-From a. m. to t p. m. rractlcn limited to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat nr.Uw, ItefractlonoftheEyes or the adjust- memoiRwsici. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S OCliM opposlto the Opera House. Dank Street, Lc ! ton, 1'a. MKNTISTUY IX AM. ITS nr.ANCIIEH. nuing and mjltlng artlllclal denturej n spocUI- .v I nnul n.thpllr. ll.Pll. 'Jat admluli'terod and Twin Extracted, WITH- UUT l'A1. tirriCE nODRS: From 8 . m., to 12 m., trom 1 p. m., to a p. m., irom i p. in., u, o i. m. Consulutlons In Kncllsh or liernun emea Hours at Ilailcton-Everv batordav. Oil 1 J-I7-1T Seidel's Bakery, rmttrreel, Lehlibton, you T. Ill alaais rind rroihestand Iteil BREAD AND CAKES. Ry, Wheat find Vicnnn firead Fresh Etary Day. Our Vienna Jlreail cannot iiellrd. wa lespectlully solicit four patron, at. Tf ateti for tho Wa',in. Seidel's Vienna Hakcry, p. Oberfs, FIRST ST., LEIIinnTOX, l'A Stovos, Tinware. Hoatorn and Rangos, In Great Variety at Samuel Gravel's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting n specin ty. Stove repairs furnished on iliort notice Iteasonable! Wans Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt and Peno.1 Tapari. Also, Fells and Iusralns, with UanJioms Frelies. PICTURE UOD AND COVE, WIloT SHADES ready to hanf, or put up to order, Faint, Oiljaiiisli, Glass, Brashes. ralntlnf and I'aper Ilaneln.u, by com falaat otkmon, In any part of the countT. Bsgki, Itallonery ami Fanty Good., always a large stock at 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. no to "Corner Store" Oraip, Lemons, Bananas, lis, Apples, Celery, Cranh m, Grapes TaWe Raisins, Confec lions, Fancy Baslets. Qneens ware,' ana a Ml line of Nice Lowest priees, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store. LEHIGHT0N PA. Henry LBHIGHTON, PIj4OTG - MILL. tlAKUKAOTUUfstt Of Window and Door Fiuur, Doors, Shut'TS. window fasliotj, Moulding, MmoktfU, All Kinds of BmsNl mW Bhinglw, Pailingi, Jwnlock Lumber, &c., Ac. Very Lowest Prices. AU tho vry latt'st news will be found m tho Cauuok Aovo-ATI). Lehigh Valley R. R C6. The I'hlladn. k Heading II. It. i.)o.-Leie." Arrnngtneot of 1'liesenger Iff Effect Nov. 15th, 1891. MEAvn miiiioiiton rnr va.iV and Kew York S.22. 6.17,7 as, 9.67, and ll.u a.m., , 6.37 Ti,,r,," ,.,.. l'or Manunka Chunk -and llelvl rtsnt.it 9.00, a.tn.; Pv.m .,,,1 l'or iAmwrniin mm .,,,,.. Allentuwn. netli- wtw, wot. and 10.411 P l'or rhlladolnhla and Kint, south M AJLT.. 7.MI.Ouaod ll.us.ln.. 3.00, J.4, 0.S1 ana ' "rir l'.eadlnnsntl llarnabirn 7.30, and ll.Urn.m !(.(.. and 7.wvm. ,. fc,. v .v T.T i'n aaa it M and 11.1S m.i 1 IK 3. 'JO. 4.10. S.IB. J.1?,S.O,IMO oiiui. . r tirr-miicn , nui-i, o.u., - .. ., P Fo'rVealherly Tuni Haileton CM. 7.MJ0 and IMS nan ; 4.10,56,7.17. null v. ; . l or ,-uauanoy iaiy. r.nru.ii..i. 63, 7.4,1, 0JW and ll.tlani.; i.lp,s.s. . 7.17 t m. For Sit. Carmel and slianioklu era. 7.4Saild iK."i. iLiuS Km tjb. 7.4. 9 tl.lt and ll.M OJK, 7.43, 0.30 nnd 11.18 n.m.i 4.W. 6.36, l7lilid ' 1-oA" listen and U n. Junet.. tll. I.J. and II.M a.m.i 4.10, .2S. 7.17 and ioji p. m. "or 'linikliaunoci: il.ts a. in.) 1.10.6.36 and 10Jl p.ni. ,, ,i daiH.vall.43 For ,are. Vaerly.iJ- njra. Kocliester.'llulfal", .sW'ra FalU an. nu me for hiinlm inidtho West la Salamanca at 4 w p. m. SUNDAY TltAINS. For New Ynrkno3nndl0.07K!n.i57l.m ,i.ii...i..i..i.i , anon. in 2.6 and 6B7 1. hi I-or liiston nnd Intermedial Stations 11.02, B.03, 10.07 n.m. i 12 63, S.62. 8.07, 6.H anu v.-u Fo'r Mnuch Chunk 8.14. CM. 10.23 !U.i KM, t or licaillnu at 0.02 a. in.i 3.63 and 6.37 y. m. Fur llnilftonn.lii.m.j 13 30, ma looip For Malianoyutty and Shentmd.iali 12.21, and 3 ih n.ni. For 1'ottsilllont 3.63 p.m. ,.,, wi.ih, u...n. w kcs-riarri'. 1' tutnn. Tunkhalinook.limandn. sujli-, llliarai, "rncra, Auliurn, Elmlra, lua-neatrr, Uulfalo, Mngira Falls anJ the West 1054 p.m. For furlher parllcularslnmilre ol Asentalor Time Tables. II- X.IJl01.o!.. i.en 1 1 ass. AKVIII. May It. '01,1V South l'.elliklieni. lvnna CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, noner's Dullillns opposlto I'oat (mice, FIltSTbT.. I.EIIiailTON.rA H'orlc tiken In every day of Hie week anil promptly attended to. family Washing ilone at very reiso'iable rates. l'ATKONAGE SOLICITED. A 52 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, Th nniltr!nip(l niTpM hi rnrtll of 58 AcrM. illuaiein Header lEnn, for sale. About onp-liall ! ia-iroi1 ntitl im.lcr pood niUlriltion anil tile biOauco nood woodlaml. The Improveiiipnt are ft 2-siorv I'ramo JIoiisp, Lircp lurn ami other onlbuildlnRs. a wtlt ol pprlnir watcr.a n ream oirunmnir waier aim unu uigimru. For terms npp.y ,o ,,,.,,,,,. On tho premises, Ueaver itun, Carbon Co., ra. Jan. ziin. If ysuaic contemplating a coursu In BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It 111 pay you to lilt the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote. Irrvwtnwv. Pi Imfnrft dpl.tlnir K hore to Eft, thonah ou ir..iv live ttioiiHiintl milps iwii). II educational cimr;u'ttr; as ft medium forsuMU inj; business men with trnuu'il and caiwbleHS slstants: ns ft means ot plielnp unibltloiii jounp men and hidles on the road to BiieetKS. and In the extent, elKanc mul eost or l's equliiments. Six Seiar.ite lJepartinei'tswUb annuirourMg ol Studv.nnderllie pertMuml supervision ol Hgnt log-io mailed to any mldres, iree. Aacrew, O aDORNEy.Prin a-lletuc mcnelou this wiper. G-27-Cin PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, DrscovEitnit of Bcndron's MirccMons BcmEiies. Liberal 3Ilnded I'lijilclunt indorse Them Aabeinc tho Greatest Discovery ol tho Aue. l'osltlro cure whenmed In accordance to 1 untrue tlons. In dlseuos here toforo fo-called lnenr able. Itlphtherla, atth ma, bronchtiti. ctitarrh, eonpcsllon ot the brain, the result of sunstroke, apoplexy, and Hints pnrul)Zfu rest or el to llieir mituriil condition. hptne, hip and buno diseaqp cm ed selatlea, neuralKla, Hiiuhts dUease ot the Kid neys, liver complaint, dyseuterv, and so-called btutt disease aio entirely cured by pure uiedi- rliii of iiivnun tirenariliu. During nine jours over lQ,fO.) persons hate iwdthehe medlelneii and are lltluff nltuesses of their worth, 1 will not go Into practice my self, beinx oer 7iearsof aej will selluiymed tflues oitlv. I ho two eminent ph yslclam con nected ttittimetoAttend toeullln:: at the resi dences ot the hick it requited. TF.8T1MONIA1.H. Nkwtown, I'eb. 17, 1381. Denr Kir To lliote tmuVrlnif from Kplnal trouiiln, Neurdula, 8'lJtlea, Heart Diseases and It ben mat Ism, 1 uould highly recommend I'rof. ltoudrou's remedies ; I Has a sufferer ot these complaint for ears at times; wan hardly able to more; could not straighten my wit f The pain and agony wat inexpressible, imetored with seeril pftlcaus tor years; found but little relief, not pvriiiaueut, until I was etuetl by las medicines. Ids Is unsuritaased; would highly recommend l'rof. Uaudrun's )ntmeut and med- cities w an suiiereis. Uepet't fully yours M, .1. VanaiMaleii, .Newton, lucks co., l'A. Nkwtos, I'eb. it, lsti. I'ltOK. HOlIllUiU, Dear Sir Allow me to write you a testimony ot our ineillcine. I can sity to at) those suffer toff with ailments of my description, wnu'df com mend Prof. ftM-drou' medleliiea. ICvt riuie pain in my stomacii lor a lpna nine. sufferinft eau hardly te described I y wordi denrlved me of sleeoatnlKhls: would Ueava sleep at niftnu; wot nabi lor hours at a Ui id sufferlngwiUi pali lor hours t a Ume. Doctored with several physicians; their medlclue would for subtle, rellvfl me. ImL uoulil sooli Iom tbtnlr ftett by usiux I'rof. Houdrou's remedies nave dmii Mii ri T euran : wouia FMommfna nu Mm. edles to those lufferliiH with slmtlor eomptainu. Keapectfuily yours. T . M. VanarisdalMi. Newton, Buck eo., Pa, OWce And laboratory open dully from T a. m, to s p. iu, taut or write to ALBXANDKIt BOl'DBOU, tlti ortn Tenin wrect. nev. T 1-lV. I'blUdclpbfj, Ta Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any- thine. in the Jewelry Ling o. Per Week Join a club in which you only pay the nbovi' nmnll sum and your watch, valued at $40 U estimated to wily coat $17.00 Certificate are now being Jwui d h F RANK OIJSMAN, I.IM'.,..M i(,ET. IVcipf ri. - - iiiu'.i W. P. HOFFORD, Lehialitou, 7V anil i(,uia r A. S. Ruben old, tlHAX-H Osncit i-(mr J. W. ItauJi'nbush' Mquor Store. BANK BTREKT. LEIIIGIITON. upntlatrylu all Ita tiraneliefl. TeKli Uxlrartrd atumiinuii. iiaaadminiaii'iedaiiciirc'iiKHirti. Oflie Iya-WUI)SKH1AV of each u. i k. P O. ad liess. VLLKNIOW.V, .1.V1 ll.ehKl.rnt . 1 . HAVK YOUR Frcieht, Bajiiap and Parcels IIKllYEHI!!) AY John F. Hotteristein. Our ful fcttfntJon uftlil 10 Uih DcIUpiv of J-Viiilf, llMiae u-l lUrop tn all (i.irt? of torn ntllifi IuhmI prk-i'S sliRt. of pub ic itronn i rt-nntMii. towcutn:. or ilunitiitirs. To Coitraclors and Enilflers. The underatgr.pft ;n!itHi.Ji.t'es to inlraitor8 nd Dud tiers that he Inwnow oit'iud his stone quarry, h( Hearer Iliin, an . Is rrepircd to supply !1 inkling tStonea Innttrqunntlty at reiwonnble rales, IIo nhr, kep n Bupnly t bin rcsUleueej on SLtuM) HTKliKT. to supply linmedlato ileum nil, lIAUMXd of every deserlpllon. promptiv at tended to. AM, coiutnntly on ha d u full suppl,, of the beit brands of Flour and Feed, which he will sell at honest Market l'rh'is. CHARLES TRAILER, KWON!) HTIintT, t.rillUinoK. l'A -CJO TO-- WILSON FRANTZ, The Nov Jovoler, Haiikway, - l.ehiyhton, I'n KOIl Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of cverydescrlpllmi, at prices loner than else where. Fartlculnr attention laid to Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience of over trn:ienrs enables mo to fpiaranteo aatlsfacllon In eierv n,,,vi,.t. v,i, chit, il Hllll LIB lOIIVIHCetl. our p.itronam is mpectmily solicited. IIJSON FItANTr. Uuikway, Oct. 3, 13S1 no to Gns. Miller's Fnpalar Re?tatirant, X UI! FRESH LAO Ell BEER, Finest lirands of Liquors, such ns Gibson's Pure Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin mul Brandies, Final Cigars. First-class Free Lunch always on the liar. Tiie Retort's Safety Lantern, 3. B SOHOLL, agt,. Lehlghton, Caibou county. It is SoU Lighting, Non-Kxplosive, with a Self Wick Regulator. Just. Right tor Railroad Men ! I'rlce rialn, t.1.50. Xli kle, 2.oo. Don't buy nny other until you have seen this popular lantern. Winter is Coming! Have nil Your Doors Fixed with the popular Patent Wotuner Strip Satisfac tion Guaranteed 1 enve orders v ith L,a3iui;i,ra. Uiism Weissport Basinet Directory. rOKABMOOTJl IT LEADS THEM EASY- SUAVE, t Al.i. IN NEWS 3T V l.1 8 1 11A1K UlTT.J iiiJI yUiU. II P. E2iRAXR 1 OLE AN THK HAI1I1KH, t ISDBPBKDBM Over the Canal Hrldge. L.aJ It! THE FRANKL1T HOUSE, K VBT WMIfck.ro KT, rWUN'A. This heue offers Brss-lass oocmmodations to the rnuuent boarder and trauiteitt sjueK. rauic Kiees, amy one iwuar per nay. awrr-iy Johk HKMNin. Proortetur. Oscar Christuinn, -iVEISSrOBT, l'A. Livery nnd ExcJianye' SiaUes. Easy riding ci'rilues and sale driv ng horses Hest aeeoinmoi. tlons'to ageuts ai,d travelers, stall and telegraph urdeis promptly attenttodte. (live me a trial. maya-ly ohn W, Heiier, .EST WBISSrORT, UK A I.YU IH Heaters and Haap, Tinware dDi Pnmn' At Very lowest Prloee BTSTsTsS Hf9rti Hi t..r i I M I l U I - u,J I'i.ii,!, Vl ,U (01 o.-l 1 1 I I, 1 ll--. r II ,t ' -,!. ,il,lied ' iJsjpRead the Advqcati. M THE GREAT German Remedy. fa TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. .Vor tliotc tti'ntlilv ni11on(ifrtcllirloiM?n(l onStiLriiiritllirrEiwj It will euro Ton. n 1011 utTir w tlti nexer falls, Lhattlretlnndallgom C IcniiBO the Ylt.ated iiloodjvben you pee ts J mpTi Itlea burst Inrthronsh 1ho nklu Sm.rtiint IiiTTEaa: It ill euro you. In rlmpleflllotrhes.l ind Kores. ltclv on closely con A tied in tne nuns mm rorR 1 shops; clerkswho do not procuronuillrlenil exercise, nnd all who are eon Qnort In doomj ithnnM tiM iMrLfitL-n srtrnrn Hittfrj!, ml neaitn will fol HLUMIUH lUTTHlS rill cure Llrerrom lnlnt. Don't l (Its UlTTF.n, They will not then bo wcas and ouraged; Until cure bLLl'llUll 1J1TTLR to sutler rrom uncum ulllbulldyou upnnd nako you itrobgacd atlsm.nsoft bottle ol SULmcR nmtns; it never mi in 10 urt? hCLPIli:il Itti-lEItS Jhill't I hi UltholJt ni will make ronr blooil bottle. Try It 1 you Kill not IfHTPt It. jimre,rlehand stronifj 1 inn juur iiuBii iinru, Ladies In tlultcatri health, xtho oro allj rundown, fhouM nee 'lev hULriiLii Kit. rERS to-night, and vou will sleep well snr.rinm utttfo. Ill's '"llrT Ilir 1C Do vou want tho best Medical Work oubllshivl ? Pend 3 2-cent stamps to A. P, Ordwat & Co Boaton, Mass.! anU rccclro a copr, free. e Usually resulU Irom a derangcj stomach or a sluggish liver. In either case, an aperient Is needed. Aycr'a rills, tho mildest and most reliable cathartic In use, correct all Irregularities of tho stomach, liver, and bowels, and. In a brief time, relieve tho most distressing headache. These pills aro highly recommended by tho profession, and the demand for them Is universal. "I have been, afflicted, for years, with headache and Indigestion, nnd though I spout nearly a fortune in medicines, I never found nny relief until I began to take Ayer'a I'M. Six bottles of those I'llls completely cured me." Benjamin Harper, I'lymouth, Moutaenat, IV. I. "A long sufferer from headache, I was GORED BY tvroboxosof Aiajagi rills." Emma Kcycs, Ilubbardtton, M Tortlie onre efheadache, Ayer'a Cathartle rills are the most efficient medlclno I over used." Ilobcrt It. Jameo, Dorche&ter,aIass. " For yean I was subject to constipation and nervous I idachc, caused by derange, men", of llielh r. After taking various rem oiles, I have boeomo com Inced that As cr'a Ml, are tho best. They never fall torellevo my blllotu attacks In n short time ; and I am euro my sjstem retains Its tor.o longer after the use of llieso I'llls, n a has been the caso with any other mei!' 1 " I have tried." II. S. Sledge, Wclnii rae. ?ors is Dr. J, c. Bold by ... lfi, i CQ., Km. J. A. PHILLIPS, lifULEIt IN Pianos and Organs, WKISSl'OIIT. l'A. l7n,lr Cardinal IEeasonsYhy You Should Puy x out fianos and Organs at I'lillllps' t-Phllllpshas no Agents I t-rhilllps has r" '"olleclors I (GfjrriillUnshasi upensest (jT'l'hlllllis can tune I'lunos and Oisansl Gontrnl Drtjg Store, Ol'P. TIIK rUlllJC HQUABE Dank Street, T,chighton, I'a., is HK.M)QUAi:Ti'.(i roi; Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c, choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorationo Spectacles' When you buy t. imlt- vt Shoes tou wauta (tmlBt. Hut If vou need ai'lXTACI.l'Ji It Is mucli more tmpoiiant that the KVi: should be aeeomroodaUHl with correct lenses and a proper. rtly before theeentmot Iheeje. .If nuhy loiirspwtacJeaatlir. Horn's vou will Unit the lunre poiihs pmpeny auemieu to. Prescriptions pounded carcuuly com OeltS-lUT HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON THE Carina CooBty Improyemeot Co, - uisport, Pa., Where m can hnvo all hinds n imber sawed at tlic very low et priees aausiaction jjjiiaiantcrtl in eciy isavticiilar. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quaut- ities'tupplied cheaply. What do You think of this 1 Window Shade will, or without a border readv on spring roller, for 25 Gents, At the Caupct Store of ' iROzl. Hamilton Street, OVjy-' AUentown,Pa. UJ m HI tl,uuu will lio pnldi I fnrneaiw where feix I I phur Dittfih WIDE I notiis'iNtorcure. It 8 I 1892 MARCH. 1892 "Su.Ho.Tn. We. Tii.lFii, Sat. A-LAAli ii 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27j28 29 30 3l 1 MOON'S PHASES, irire 'Qnatlur R 8:14 U p.m. K Tlitrd 01 Oil Quarter!. i.m 28 n.m 13 7.es a. zn. UNDERTONES. We know not, but ttill can troaaure In tbe yearnluu of mr saspa&M, Consolation nunii) uut rneattire Dy tbo eurtitudcm of m nne. Tor life, aa wo long and qaeslion. teeras to bear, Wlille It uarrie by, TbrougU undertouos of suggestion, Imtnortallly's deep reply! -Kdffar Fawcett. 'HE ROSE TREE MINE. Tlio lilnl, at Koinir south , Antoitie. mul it is no earlyl" i oa, Angelinno, the winter will Ik long." Thero was u mnsa, and then, "An- toinc, I heard n chiM cry in the night, and I conld not nloep. It waa u devil Wrd, my wife: It flies slowly nnd the mniner ia dead." 'Anloino, there was a nulilnir of wings by my lieil before tho moni wan breaking." Iho wild gooeo know their way iu the night, Angelio.Tte, but thoy Hew iy the lionso and not near thy bed." "The two black winirmla have Bone from the hickory tree." "Thoy have hidden away with tho bears in tho rnrth, for tho frost comes, and it is the time of sleep." "A cold hand waa laiocMiiK at lnr heart when 1 said my nros last night, my Antoine," 'The heart of u woman feels many Strang. things: ! cannot answer, my wife." Lot us co also southward, Antoiuo. before tha great wiudi and the wild frost como." "I liavo lovo of thee, Angeliiiue, but 1 cannot go." 'Is not lovo greater than allr 'To ltoep a pledge ts greater." 'Yet if evil come?" 'Thcro ia tho mine." 'Nono travels hither; who should And it?" "He said to me, my wife, 'Antolno, will yon stay and watch tho mine until como with tho birds northward again?' and said 'I will utay and Angelirmo will stay; I will watch tho mine.' " This Is for his richOT, but for our peril, Antoine," "Who can nay whither a woman s fancy goes? It is full of gneesing. It ia clouds and darkness today and sunshine so much tomorrow. 1 cannot an' swer," "I havo n fear. If my lmlnd loved mo' r- Tlicro Is the mine," ho interrupted ilnnly. "When my heart aohee no "Augclique, there is the mine," "All, my Antoine!" And so these two staid on the island of Saint Joan, in Lako Superior, through tho purple haze of autumn into the whito brilliancy of wintor, guarding tho Hose Troo mine, .which hauling, the Englishman, and Ids companions had proapectod and declarod tQ bo their Ophir. Hut bamt Jean waa far from the ways or settlement, anu there was little food and only one hut, and many things must bo done for the ltose Tree mlno in the places wbero mon sell their souls for money: and Antonio and AnKelinne, French peasants from tho parish of Saint Irene, in Quebec, wore left to guard tho place of treasure until, to the sound of tho laughing spring, thero should come many mon and much machinery, and tho sinking of shafts in the oa-th and tho making of riches. But when Antoino and Angelinue ware left nlono in the wasteland God began to draw the pale coverlet of frost slowly across land and water and to- surround Saint Jean with a stubborn moat of ice, the heart of the woman felt some coming danger, and at last broke forth in words of timid warning. When the once had spoken alio said no more, but staid and builded the heaps of earth about the uomo, and tilted every crevice against the inhoopitable Spirit of Winds, and drew her world closer and closer within those two rooms where they should live through many moons. The muter was harsh, but the hearts of the two wore strong. They loved and love is tho parent of endurance, the begetter or courage. And overy day, because it aeeuiod his duty, Antoine in spected the Rose Tree mine; and overy day, also, because it seemed her duty. Angelique said many aves. And one prayer was much with her for spring to oome early, that the child should not suffer; the child which the good Qod was to give to her and Antoine, In the Bret hours ot each evening An toine smoked and Angeliqae sang the old songs whioh their ancestor learned in Normaudy. One night Antoine's face wa lighted with a fine fire as ho talked of happy days in the parish of Saint Irene, and with that roinoutio fervor of Ins race which the stern winters of Can ada ooald not kill, lie sang "A la Claire Fontaine," tho well beloved soug child of tbe voyagers' hearts. And tha wife smiled tor away Into the dancing Samoa far away, because the fire retreated, retreated to the little church where they two were wed; anil she did a most good women do though eaactty why, man the insufficient can not declare she wept a little through her smiles. But when tbe lost verso oast both smiles and team oeaaed. An taiM aaug it with a fond monotony: WwM thai each ran wan grow! tut Upon the rose tree gmr. And that lb. fatal raw tree Deep la tow eoean lay. IHr a lourtewps que Je f aiiu. Jamais Je u t'oablierai. AiuieHaae' heart grow suddenly heavy. Prom the rooo tree of the song her taiad fied and shivered before the lssflnji rose tree by the mine; and her old dread came back. Of course thia waa foolish of Ange lique; ot course tho wise and great til row contumely on all such supersti tions; oad you knowing women will etnUe at each other meaningly and with pity for a doll man writer, and will whisper. "Of coarse, the child." Out many things, your majesties, are hidden f roju your wtadatn and your greatness, and -aro given to the simple to babto and the mothers of babies, itwasnp .i this very night that Fold Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE ing, tho Bngll-ihman, Pet with other men in a London tavern tilklng joyonaly. "There's bean tho lack of heaven," ho mid, "in tho wholo exploit. We'd been prospecting for month-;. As a sort of try in a Kick water wo rowed over one night to an island nnd pitched tents. Not a do:-en yards from where we camped was n roo troo. Think of it, Delgard a rrXo troo on n ragtag inland of Lako Superior! 'There's lnck iu odd numbers,' Bays Itory O'More. 'There's luck hero,' aaid 1. nnd nt it wo wont just beside tho rose tree. Wliat'a tho result? Look at that prospectus u compnny with a capital of i00,000, the whole island in our hands In a week and An tolno n-nnttiii',' on ft nowliko Bonaparte on Elbe." "And what doc.i Antoino -.ot out of tliis?" said Belgord. "Forty dollars n month and hut keep." "Why not wriM him off a couple of shares to propitiate, the gods gifts unto the noedy, ehl a thousandfold what?" "Yosi it miaht be done. Delsmnl. If " m But some one just then proposed the toast of "The Rose Tree mine," and tho souls of these men waxed proud and merry, for they liad seen the investor's palm filled with gold, the maker of con quest. While Antoine waa singing with his wife they were holding revel within tbe sound of Uow Bella. And far into the night, through nilent Cheapside, a roiling voice swelled through much laughter thus: Oal Ion U, gal le rosier !n Joli mole de ma!. The next day there were hoavv heads In London; but the next day also n man lay in in the hut on saint Jean, Antoine bad sung his last eouir. Ho had waked in the night with a start of pain, and by the time tho sun was halt ing nt noon nbovo the Rose Tree mine ho had begun a journey the record of which no nun has ever truly told, neither its beginning nor its end; be cause that which iaot the spirit refitseth to bo interpreted by the flesh. Somo 6lgns there lie, but they aro brief and shadowy: the awe of it is hidden in tho mind of him that goelh out lonely unto God. .Wlion tho cull goes lo-th, not wifo nor child nor any other can hold tho way- larer baeK, inougn lie may loiter for an instant on the brink. The poor medica ments which Angeliquo brings avail not; these soothing bauds and healing tones, they pass through clouds of tho middlo place between heaven and earth to An toine. It ia only when the second mid night cornea that, with conscious but pensive and far off eyes, ho says to her, Angoliquo, my wife. i or reply nor mm press his cheek nnd her fingers hunger for Ids neck. Then, Is there pain now, Antomer "There ia no pain, Angellqno," He closed his oyea slowly; her Hps framed an Ave. Tho mlno," ho said, "tho mlno un til the spring." "Yos, Antoino, until tho spring." "Have yon candles mam- candlos, Angelique?" "Thero aro.mauy, my husband," "Tho ground is as iron; ono cannot dig, and the water under tho ice is cruel is it not so, Angelique?" 'No ax could break the ground, and tha water is cruel." You will see my fnco until tho win ter is gone, my wife." She bowod her head, but smoothed his hand meanwhile. Ho partly slept; his body slept, though his mind was feeling its way to wonder ful things. Uut near the morning his eyos openod wido and he said, "Some one calls out of the dark, Angelique.' Ana sue with her hand on her heart replied, "It is tho cry of n dog, An toino." But there are footsteps at the door, my wife." 'Nay, AuUiine: it ia the Bimw beating upon tho window. 'There is tho sound of wings close by; uost thou not hear tu, ,n, Angelique?" ings wings, she faltoringlysaldi "it is the hot blast through tho chimney; the night is cold, Antoine," Tho night is-se.-y cold, he said, nnd ho trembled. "I hear, O my wifo, tho voice of a little child: tho voice ia liko to thine, Angelique." And she, not knowing wliat to reply, said softly, "There is liopo in the voice of a child," and the mother stirred with in her: and in tho moment he knew also that tho spirits would give her tho child in safety, Uut alio should not be nlone in the long winter. The sounds of tho harsh night had oeasod tho mapping of tho leafless branches, tho. cracking of tbe earth and tho hoavlnn of a rook; the spirits of the frost bail finished their work, and just as tbo gray forehead of dawn appeared beyond tho cold hills Antoine cried out gently; "Angelique. Ah, mon Capl- talue. Jei.u, and then, no more. Night after night Angellqno lighted candles iu the place where Antoine smiled on in his froson silence; nnd masses were eaid for his soul the es love inurmura for its dead. The earth could nut receive him ita bosom was adamant --but no decay could touch him, anil sho dwelt alono with this, that was her luuibuuil, until ono beautiful, bitter day, when, with no eyes savo uod a to see her, and no human com fort by her, .ho gave birth to a man child. Aud yet that night slip lighted the candles at the dead man's head and feet, dragging herself thither in the cold. In tbo early srnug, when the earth painfully V,n at lied away the frost tliat choked it, with her child for mourner and herself for bexton and priest, she burled Antoino with maimed ritea; but hers were the prayers of the poor and of the pure In heart, and sho did not fret because tn tho hour that her comrade was pat away into the dark the world was laughing nt the thought of coming sunuuer. Before another sunriao came the own- era of tho island of Saint Jean came to claim what was theirs, and because that which had happened worked npon their hearts, they called tbe oiniu aaint Jean, and from that time forth they made Itun tn enjoy tho goodly fruits of tin Rots Tree mine. Oilbert Parker in ra tional Observer. Alliu.ttts of ttio Rywa, No organ of tbe body Is liable to a greater variety of ailments than tbe eye. tore than forty such diseases are enu merated in medical works. Some of these tend toward blindness, partial or complete. 8ome are highly ooatagious. S une ore peculiar to the earliest stages of infancy; some to old age. Some are due to other diseases; some originate with tbe eye itself; some are tbo result of externa! wounds Some are brought on by tho improper use ot tee eye, some by the abuse of other or- gens. Some are partially or wholly curable: outers are nut Aa we h.i.e two eyea, tbo loss of one does ni t materially affect tbe oilier. Tbe double pruvibioti is a wise and be novoleiit one 1,1 the i um? of an organ ex pajed to n i, mti) uii i. tents from with out ami m t.i..T-.i uiM-..-i ., frou within. Yoilth. t- Or ll'toll Woman'. Ilalntf tinilerwear. Just what sort of underwear tt assume is one question that troubles tho nverago woman very- much. She doesn't want to wear so much that It will be bulky, and she doesn't want to wear too little for fear she will catch cold. She tries first ono and then another shaped gar ment, and tho wise woman Is she who, having at last lilt upon that which is most comfortable, makes it most dainty and nseumee It for good. Very little linen Is used nowadaju for one's lingerie, tho preference being given to cambric, Victoria lawn, nainsook or iercalo. The last is noted with tiny dots or wee flow ers in pink, blue or lavender upon the white ground Then when the garment is finished the edges hare a triple scal lop or a sharp poinC embroidered in cot ton of the same color ns the figure. This material, with Its simple finish, is liked for 'sack shaped chemises, for night dresses nnd for drawers. It Is seldom, If over, used for skirts. The fancy for silk nightdresses still exists, but as thero always have been women who would wear nothing but tho clear whlto lawn or nainsook, and as these women aro many, the makers of underwear aro specially catering to them. Very much more lino work, that Is, handwork, can be put upon n nain sook gown than upon a silk one, and tho needlewoman can make inoro fine tucks, fancy stitches, Catherines, hemstitch ing nnd drawing of threads than ever would seem possible. Mrs. Mallon in Ladies' Homo Journal. The llajeui Tnpo.try. Tapestry was brought in to general use in western Europe, with many other elegancies or life, by tho Moors of Spain. Tho oldest known specimen is tho Uaycux tapestry, an epic tn embroidery, careful ly treasured for centuries In the catho dral of Bjyetu, nnd now preserved in tho hotel do villo of that place, iliss Strickland says of this piece of work: "it is boyonu nil competition the most woudciful achievement in tho gen tlo craft of needlework that ever was executed by fair and royal hands." it was none by Matilda of Flanders wifo of William tho Conqueror, and the ladies of her court. It is n course linen cloth, 211 feet long nnd 20 inches wide, on which is worked in woolen thread of various colors n representation of the invasion and conquest of England by the Normans. It contains the figures ot about 023 men, 500 horses, fifty-fivo dogs, forty ship3 and boats, besides n quantity of quadrupeds, birds, trees, houses, castles and churches, all executed in tho proper colors, with names and inscriptions over tuem to elucidate tho story. It ts a valuablo historic document, ns it gives a correct nnd minute portraiture of tho Norman costumes and their manners and customs. Woman's Work. A llrldo and u Widow In Ono Day, Pretty seventeen-year-old Conception Sylva, a Portuguese maiden of Contra Costa county, was a bride nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in West Berkeley, and three- hours later sho was a widow. Sho was married to Frank Disno, a young Portuguese dairyman, and after tho ceremony nnd reception tho wedding guests repaired to tho station, where the young couple wcro to tako tho train for San Francisco. WhUo waiting for tho train Bispo took a little nephew In hi3 arms and trotted up the track, whilo sover.il others walked along tho railroad. Suddenly the shriek of the overland filer was heard, nnd a moment after it swept around a curve. It disappeared iu an instant. On one sido of the track wo3 Bispo, dead. In bis arms lay his little nephew, alive, but badly wounded. On tho other side of tho track lay the body of Mrs. Sylva. All tbrco had been struck by the train. Tho grief of tbe bride was heartrending The mourning party went to the house, where tho wodding supper was cold on the table. San Francisco Cor. Chicago Herald. An l!pl,lenilo of lllccouclis. What Is called an epidemic of hic coughs is reported ns prevailing on the Maryland and Delaware peninsula, nnd in somo cases It has proved fatal. The caso of Ru-l.ard Cole, colored, who re sided near Middletown, Del., baffled the physicians, ns have others, and he fell victim nfter coughing violently for four weeks. His death has attracted much attention from physicians. Edward Par dee a fanner residing in Jones Neck, was stricken sixteen weeks ago with the disease and has hiccoughed incessantly since. At times his life is despaired of, but tho attneks become les3 violent and ho rallies. He Is now slowly improving Everymail has brought letters to the family of tho sufferer for many weeks, the writers advising tho use of different remedies, all of which havo been tried to no avail. Cor, Baltimore Sua A Man Cremated Alive la a Fnruare. A frightful accident occurred at the North Lonsdale Iron company's worksnt Ulverston. A man named John McAl lister was working on the top of one of the blast furnaces, and when tipping in a barrow of limestone he stumbled nnd fell headlong into tho burning furnace. The furnace was immediately damped down, but nothing more was seen ot him. Tho burial service held on the top of tho furnace was road by tho Kev. Father Allan. It will be remembered that a similar fatality occurred recently in tho neighborhood of Carnforth, nnd that there the burial service was also read by a clergyman on the top of the furnace. London iit-uits. A Dollar for Kl... Iu Ueneva county recently a jury by Its verdict settled the value of kisses In tliis state. A young fellow named Wil liam Horton was indicted for assault and battery on Miss Sallie Jones. The testimony or the young woman was mat Horton had laid violent hands on her and kissed her against her will. Horton tes tified that the kiss was with Miss Sallies free will nnd consent, nnd that he had kissed her 130 times before. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty and oesessed a fine of "flSO, stating that kisses in Ueno va were worth one dollar each. Bir mingham Age-Herald. Th. Ihuperor. Ulh.r Arm Hurt The fact that tho Emperor William met with a rather serious accident dur ing his reoeut shooting excursion bos been kept very quiet Indeed. The em peror, wldle engaged In a wild boar hunt, slipped ana reu ueavuy on nu right arm, which was so severely bruised and sprained that it had to be kept in a sling for two days, and Ids majesty was advised to rest it for a longer period. This accident might have had grave re sults, for tbe emperor s left arm ta ab solutely uaoleaa. London World. Swift Justice. A North Carolina tourist, in Cuba, bad his watch stolen on tbe street In less than two hours a poliee judge bad sen tenced tho robber to three years' im misonment. lis also awarded the North Carolinian t wen ty-thr4 dollars ilamage for tbe injury sustained by hi wateh lo the struggle for Its poatvaftou, and or dered tbe convict to work it ont. Phils delphla Ledger A boar whose head weighed Hfty three pounds and whose hide was ciu feet across was recently captured b two Idaho doctors by means or a piece of pork saturated with chloroform nud sugar ABwiMvaut iaaid to have made ,,,ast or w4era, ,lmu,bs a discovery bj which he reduces milk a dry powder In satin a mauler Utot UJ the addition of water tt at once sesuiues all its natural properties. TAICriK 11011 A CItANIC. Oat arson." dl.1r.lL" "lh lilua." tbMw ar. familiar .MMll.tllr.. far unmnnrtable. un. deflnsblo rennltons, aeeoespaalwl villi last!. iuuc, iivrTonrn..,, lumifc.uon i orvriy ui in. Mood, to remedy which an etleattre stomacble nertletenllr OHd I, tha bar.mo.nt Mid. la eon. oluflT. evldenre that tho system Is lamfflelently ovnniuH utc.u.v noil lur no hd.t Nun irnrre nraanlo disease does not exist the fool i, not .Mlinllalrd. lielnforee th. flsKKlnir energies of Hie stotnseh, reform an Irreaalar condition or the bowels, keep up a healtlnul secretion of I tie bile with Jloelelter's Stnmaeli Hitlers. For over thirty years this ponulsr medlelne has sariillcl til, common want of the nervous In valid, the drspeptle and of persons deficient In vitality, an efficient trnlo. To it, ,wer oflrn- paniDir .irengia is aitritmiaoie us einoaey as a ,, s w, iiiNiunn nu in anil)... , iiorouan v effective It 1. inn for rli,imall.m kl.fnv mm. plaint and neuralala. -Lchlghtoli has about one hundred nnd fifty young people who belong to different "Bands of Moroy." The prin ciples of this organisation are very good nud we horo our young peoplo will profit thereby. -Nerieanil Liver I'lll. An iiinxirtnnt dlafviverv. 1 linv ,i on the liver, tdotnnch and hovels through the tier, is. A new itrlnetn'e. Thev .nculllv cure Mlioiifeiiees, had inele, torpid liver, pilee ain i-niiMipniinn ?piemni lur men, women an,! iliiMmi. Smallest, mililesl, siireM. 50 loses for S5 cents. r-iniiilrs lire nt T. 11. Thomas and W.F. IJierv'n Bruit Store. A bcnslblft Ainu ould u-o Kcnili s Ilnlsani fur CI, ii riiniat and Limits. It ts curlug more cases of t'ouahs. Colds Astlim.-i, llronehllls, i'nii, and niriurnat and Ulllir 1 rouble tllMI, U1IV itlllr ,timllM 1h. proprietor has uullioririd any druggist to atvo jou a tlaniple lloltle Tree to rum lure ion nt the merltof litis gu-Ht lelneilv Urge HotllesBOC The frumo dwelling house ou lower Uaukway occupied by Gcorgo Lawfer andfumllyls being (timed romlYl to faco Bridge tdreet. Tho building be longs to Fred Horlacher. That llnliyof Mine, Auntie, three months ago had the salt rheum so bad lliat his bead was a mass of sores, and I had besnn lo lose all hopes of ralslnc him, but my drujclst recommended Sulphur llltlcrs, and to-day he is as fat and chipper as any baby tou ever saw, anil he has i.ui a Bum ou uis ueau, anil just luinu that after paj lug out so much, that a few dollars worth of Sulphur Hitlers should cure him. Mrs. J. V Hall, Lowell. -Tax Collector William Relirig is after delinquent tax payers with a sharp stick. Two Vulnablo Friend., A nhvstclan canot bn alwai. Iirol. 1. IIbeuu,a'.ism, Xeuiaisla. Suralna llrul.pa and occur oflen nnd tnuictlniea uhen least expected. Keep bandy the friend of many uuuseuoius aim mo ucsiiover ot nil pain, the famous Red I'lag Oil, 25 ccnis. 2. Many a precious life could ba saved that Is being racked lo death with that terrible cough. Secutc a good night's rest by Investing 20 cents for a bottle of Pan Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles of Tan Tina free at T. D. Thomas' drug slore. Mrs. J. D. Bartolet, of Jamestown, is slowly recovering from n serious 111- ness. llemnrkable racL. Heart disease ts usuallv aunnosril in hp Incurable, but when properly treated a largo proportion of cases can bo cured, Thus Mrt. Elmlra Hatch, of Elkhart. Ind,. and Mis. Mary L. Ilakcr, of Ovid, Mich,, were cured after suffering 20 jears. S. C. Llnburgcr, drugzist at San Jose, III , eava that Dr. Afiles' New Heart Cure, which cured llicl former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of Buchanan, jusu., niio nau neaii nisease lur years, savs two bottles made Mm "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold and buarantred by Thomas Lehigh ton: and Ulery Welssrorl. Uook of won derful testimonials free. -Street Commissioner Joseph Zahu, of Socond street, Is just getting over n severe attack of catarrhal fever that has kept him conllnod to tho house for almost one mouth. Wo hopo ho will soon bo o. k. Merit Wins. We desire to say to onr citizens, that for years we have been selllr.o Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life I'llls, Ii'icklcn's Arnica Salvo and E'ectrlc Bitters, and have never hand led remet'les that sell as well, or that lave given such universal satisfaction We do not hesitate lo cttarantre them everv llmo. and we stand ready :o refund the purchase price. If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their creat popularity pvrely on their merits at iicocrs l.euignioii; and liierj's welssport, Lane's Tamlly Medicine Move, the lluwl. Each day. Most ueople need lo use It, - Mrs. Phaou Clauss nnd daughters will occupy the residence of Mrs. Eliza beth Bon er on north First street. The dwelling vacated by Mrs. Clauss will bo occupied by Joseph Bennett, of Pnckerton. An Inrroductloii to the Queen la an honor conferred ujn only a favored few. Hut everr lady of tho land inav hare r.niv aa. cess to the Queen of liemldies-llr. 1'lercc's Favorite Prescription. Once known, always a valued friend. It promises to positively core every form oS weakness peculiar to women, and confirms IbMgprumiio by a written guiranteeof returned. This Itoyal Kemedy Isrouchcd for by countless happy homes and oouatlees thousands ol testimonials. A trial win convince vou tbi It is lov.lusble in correcting- all Irregularities wi wca.nei, lor wnicu u ia aeiigucu. The eye, are the windows of the soul, especially when we have a pain In them Jlovr a Mother Saved Her Hoy. Little Robert Frey lives at Silver laite his mother and la. her loiebiru with paren tal devotion: he Is a bricht little fellow. Hobby, a, lie Is called, too) -1 severe colj, which would not ileldto evenlblnz thev tried. A neighbor pertuaded the use of ran-una, ma great reiueiii tor uoucn,, C'flds and ContuuirMlon. The first few doses relieved and the contents of a 26 cent bottle made a cure. Ion can imagine the mothers lor. I'an-T ua Is sold at T I). Thomas, Drug Store. The typewriter la said to be Hie only woman a man has a right to dictate to. rt'. Great Wonder. W, are surrounded by danger, all tho vay from the cradl. to lb, grave. 'Ttie great woadw ta," as l'at says, "that an.r gattlng ant of oar cradle, we live long .oougb lo itaoti oar Krav, " ThontsBds are out of bsaltli aorae, morbid aad BUacrable, DMaas. tbey u, not avail UMnutalves of lb. rsadv wlihln eur raaeh of than. Ilr. Plsree'sOnld.nKcdleal Dlswvery would cure loan. Far all rbronle or llDj(.riD. Cloua-he. W.ab of llTHtb, Asthiaa and kindred allats, It la a rao parcel ruaeoy. ilrleausM lac blood. Iu TluaralM tb. tlvr. IBM uvea dlwcaLlon. and builds op both Hash sad airmail. Hoa ssaall aadplcasaat taste. l,srg bottl.,, on, dollar. UI .11 uiuggrats. Paute conies ouly wheu deserved, ibeu It is aa Inevttaole as destluy. snd "I am no orator, as llrulus U but, as yoa know aa. all. a plats, bluat nas, tbat Iovm nsy frlced" u w.ll w a. kl atrawgUsg with pala, whan a butila of Salralina Oil will car. bin m berVstte Iwenty.Hv. cent, lor the gist pain' car.. It has been conjectured that the serr, t of antediluvian 'nugevlly wa sotut- ui. b, d of keeping tl u blood pure, warm, and rigorous. Moderns accomplish, th, rams purpose by using AVer's Earsapanlii tl.e beat blood medlclue ever brought to V-lr- A nice new uinbeiell.-i is used nn v I r it Is used at all. -Ralph Haudenlinih i o'i j severe attack of rheumatism , - "Dr." Wile Denlua-t I,,- in i i i Dr. V, I. Smith's stepper. M. t. TreMer is luuuimg n one sign fur the Royal Palnee Cafe on north First street William Koch will put lin, brick yard in operation during Vpril II lots ii HiittliMHiiev of ordel , t l run full tu (' A (loth Is paltering nud Iiatut ing the Fred Bchmldt dweliiug ou l'u street. It will be occupied by Central Now York Journal Station Agent Securer. i;t ri 11 III"1 I 111 address at tin of the Ohio in-i -the prr-iu .; where tin- packed to l .i i. nnd stiflin,- i ' to college oi , i ' Everybody waiting to 1.1 1' gv n n In I i fl". 1,, I at the firt ojij gan. He sk. ti 1 I i i . , I l uii iri,l j i 11" ; I ii i i , ii until'' d-t M I i in i , , 1 rpiil'i I ' 'ill, mil lb, i 1 up "1 I i,,lt s Ii,!,. llll I ' l- AH . i iriiiiii' 1 i.l and i ', him. ! elltution, h" -po he dwelt njKm n for if .bnlluiut f the trnstcei in t, in wended. Iho 1-- ,i the stiulonN, an 1 ! ,n eyes as lie t,-l 1 ... ,' kindly lntin t ,,i ; m- ' Over nu hour . nt i of the hall Krow il i . the setting m i! i , dows. Tile loit' their chair-. ,i id i , longingly ton .I'd t the speaker Mop;, 1 u sentences iihc,'1'd ui,,u his seat. Aliti!-- v Vr in the rear of Ufli ill h I v. a 'i trumpet, pre-1- d It r 1j iget- to ! and the lii' "f lo oi.-'- r quenched. Sh'w.wtli .'eint.iM er of the pron-li nt id mi from her son the -,n i olwli , ho gavo her in In ,-n1 That s mj - -:i 1 e ' i . hoard to say n - tl. hall w a--cleared. "That I 'ilm ; of In i h -great trial to me Ma son S., h , talks too much. "Now Ymk Ti i How to Treat N wspni" i i! Don't tell a newsp iper rciio ri - v' he calls on you on bu. iness, Hum 1 you do not wish him to print l!-'l not call for infonnati m for tin fun! Ho is there on business. Wlx-n i inoet n reporter soi i.tlly, do i t n him every time you open yoar i i This is not for publication If you really have informal i i ' cither give it cheerfully mi l ii i'.u refuse with firmness, but d, m 1 1 i clover and attempt any f.i i, , 1 ness." If yon give the lifm frankly you will iu mti. I. m i out of one hundred be n ,n i ported nnd rospoctfu'ly treat" I Ii refuse Ilnnly and p. -'u,ly jmrr' will bo respected. Ifvou tn 1 i' the reporter by an T ,rt to nn-b ! ! orbydirect inisre,, "nttli m, m, i sure to make a m of it ami vi in yon had been bettt r . dviioJ Disabuse your mtna of nny r, ' pression that tho t. vipip . i r are malignant person . t r in ; lo j trouble in the world. Th in p rule, the opposite of thi :n,l hi. high an idea ns other men of tin- r, ! advantages of contentment ai 1 ' r,i Portland Orcgontan. The Meslcaii rrontni. Tho extent of the Mexican li ' not ordinarily compreheuib 1 Fr, no Brownsville, Tex., to El Pa. o. v. n u tat windings of tho river, it is fully l,i It miles, nnd thence nlong the bounan of New Mexico, Arisona and Calif-,rma to San Diego is several bundu 1 cuh more. This frontier is quite n -1 u , tho Atlantic seaboard from Po; t! ird ia Maine, to the southermost jwi.'t "f n peninsula of Florida. Soni" tlu bnu dred miles of country, where t ,t Riu Grando river runs through di ep i mm mi is practically unexplored. Tin, i !;o comprises tho counties Pi. i i " B' ter, Foley and part or Dueiu i And all along thobordrr i., a Ii n . undergrowth called chnpa'-i 1 alni word originally was applied, 1 I, h , to cactus thickets; but re(iiitl , i il, t country any kind of an mid r,'i .1.1 hi which men can hldo or find ib !i i in spoken of as rhaparr.il l'i weekly. Tho Inventor of Stor While Benjamin Franklin mi 1 in in Boston he can bo wild to I 1 -, t , Pennsylvania as truly as (1" "Vi .11. en Peun, who was born in En-Jan 1 h it came here, as did Fniuklin, ti en i ton. And how many people in l'u , ' , ! phia or- elsewhere iu tho Unit -d t-, i -, know tliat wo ore indebted 1 ,r I - n Franklin for the stoveB whn b h i1 u a century ago began to repln" Hi tn-, places and more crude arrant in n t t grates warming our house,' The Franklin stove, wire h r, i of early develoiunait was nn t- h a p a table iron fireplace, ivith open ti no tn which wood was bnrned to neat in, ' n 1 mcnt, was given itsnanie li, t an- it v , invented by Benjamin l'raukli, ni.J was really the connecting lm': t i , a the mde fireplaces of the la-i . wary and the stoves of to-lay. P nl i I, '; ua Press. Water In tu lutrollan D- When Mr. Da.l LimKiy n from his expediti ' 'roi- ipui Australian deseri . whilo a , 1 the whole of that il i t wa 1 , 1 1 try was inhabit 1 1 n.Un, their water "snpi'li I liuinie . i', of tho lilillee tn e hjnlui!, of pure wnto' i' tri, al, moisture from , ,n r"tmi a siderable qntieii, i, - m us r,, a. makes it iw- ibl i Lvo m ,im . gion, which w , ul l ,, 'ienvi-e 1 habitable. .si . k i Sim lllrctrlc Ilt-lits 11, lp i. e.n Soon aft. r tb. ri,,i in ,,t light neat lb-1 i b of W i, a nnul.-1 l ,i i i i in A'ln Mass., pliini-"ii i became in jr- tln.i acted tiei Hi t i nates lu 1- tun 1,- ! lb, l an 1 I nl n ' , tn inn' i L' l,i with eli-i im lulii i ui. ger crops in .. b i , - i ,im- i 1 Aeein In-t-i i i iUn Yanke. 131-i.b Louk r,,r lit, Don't k' t niigiv ,.i -at vexations now a thirty da - f, i , . Who gels 111. w i, ,l,i rattles the it - '.I .i, loses mote Ii " 1 1 gone for tin n ;' i I new lock 1" -i 1 Spring, lletow :' For tho pn-t tin partment ol r railway In, o difficult pi- - Bowery un 1 1 point too c.ibl, . plant, and tiK sary for the , ' throe pill. n i street loi.l ' , i , cable touij, . ,- -pillars aiu b n. dations ure fm n ! are rj feet at I ,, i top. Kcj. ill ll.i.. Will I Tli t an 1 i, -1 brnli,- l1 lie ! i 1 mid p.i Yoik l; k.., k -1 tint', i itl . i i inp 1, .1 Many pt i- u sparkling sprnv- 1 i tlie sui f.ico ,t , i 1 ning vt iUr v i tblrt.v iim fi t was made '1 i a where each pill v i springs spouti I i and itiequni liii to keep tile lei , work loubt 1 i Black has ., I water, w nu M 0r j,ue llu spnug i- and 1 J'ho i , of -iu;,, i ottoli -,. J, Mil jp. I the i ji -,,.i Talked l.un-,. l, Dr. Sylvesli t r