The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 21, 1892, Image 1

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"INDEPENDENT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE."
VOtgTjgM" LehWg Oaroon OFnZWl, 1892. " ' " aearTn Advance-
i'filonal&BisteCaras,!-, IT. Peters, A. S.RabeiiOld, Kl 1 IjJ SIIKl
"'rw,;.!" ' bntK.,1 ..rrtc-over J. W lundcnbush- lid i
mauch chunk, .... risHN'A. We nre alio winr. nomelhlnc i.i,u..r store. 1 ff W f MXrrA
. ..t t.i. anrl ll,ulaflliiii AirciiPV. Will llllv TT TtTlnn Qlitllali Tlnitll. I J AflH. HllUibl, ULHlUOiun MBBBBi
"oe,!prSmPl?y t mil kn.1 S.'lUUntlal In
l ice .-afrits a specially, aiay oe ctmsuiiri. '
, nillsh and Herman ov. m- t
172 Mala Street, Bath, Ia.
it BAKont, HaoAIIWAV UOUSK. MOHDAVS.
T KASTON, SWA IIOTKU 1UHSUAV6.
if ALLF-jToJtV, onANII CKISTKAt,Tlll)nIIAV
BATn, Fiun-tva and Saturday.
Office Hours-Prom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Practice
HiiUrd to diseases ol the
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat
Sr Also, Itetrartlonotth&Eyes orth aJjiHt
.ueiit id glasses.
f, I. SMITH, D. D. S,
OOtce opposite the Opera House.
Bank Htreet, ,eli ! ton, I'n.
lKNTIritV IN AU, IIS IlltANOHUi.
. Illliig and nuking altlllclsldelituresa special-
ty. I,oailanesthitletust-J.
,sadiiilnfteiet and Teem ralraeted WITH
Uuri'AIN.
. H-flCH HOUKSi l'rnra . m.,to IS m., tnnn
t p. in., to a p. ni., from 7 P. m., to g p. m.
Contullatlons In i:ngllshor Helium
Office llouisal lUilflon -Kterv Haliinlav.
tirt tan iv
JSeirtel'a Bstkory,
First Street, Ulitgtitoii, ou ulll ulrta.s find
Fiesliestnnd Ktttl
BREAD AND CAKES.
Hye, Whent anil Vienna Hit-nil
Fresh Every Day. Our Vienna Hread cannot
be excelled. Weiespecttiillyaillcltji'iirpalrun
ege. Watch ferine Wagon.
Seiikl's Vienna Hnkery,
Opp. Obert's, FIRST ST., l.lilllOIKOS, I'A
Stoves,
Tinware.
Hontera and
Ranges.,
In G rent Variety nt
Samuel Guaveu'h
J opular Store, Hank Street
Hoofing and ypbutinga syiecin
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on short notice
Iteasonahle!
From Cheap Blanks to Fine Oilt ami
Pleased Papers. Also, Felts ami Ingrains,
with HanJsome Krelres. .
PICTURE UOD AND COVE.
W1HD0W SHADES
leadf to haug, or put up to order.
Paint, Oil, Yamisli, Glass. Bvuslies.
ralntlne and Paper Hangln?, hv com
petent woikmen, In any partof tlie cnuiuy.
Hooks, tlallonery and Fanov floods,
always a large stock at
LFluckenbacli
(31 Broadway, Mauch Chunk.
ao to
WEENY'
''Corner Stovo:
OrauE.es, Lemoiis, Bananas, Nuts,
Apples, Celery. Cranes,
draper, Table Haisins, Coiifec
Ww, Fancy Baskets, Oneens
"ware, aula fnll line of Nice
JiMerifis.
finest prices, good tipntment,
PjjlP' delivery
Call and See Us.
( .ojintcr Store,
LEHIGHTON PA.
illor,
enry
liBHlGHTON,
PLANING - MILL.
ItANUFAimlRKH OF
WiNnoiy Ann Dooh Frames, j
Doors, aiiut'ei-8,
niudow sailiee,
Mfnilll'njJ! Kracketi,
AN) HBAI.KB IN
All Kinds of Dressed Lpeer
Bhinglas, PailiiiBU,
Hemlock l.uinher, Scc,&n.
Very lowest Prices.
. .uaijitf ijimi " 1
All the very latwt new will
be found in the Cahbon Idvo
OATe.
rttsSt:w.iKi'i
Ml ItMIMHIt kstUts)
t.
nr&U- wtl ikrfwii .i, -I..-U1.. ,.. wi-u"
tttLUmnVSffi
Ready-Made Suits
Boys and Children
in all tin- new stvlps nut! colors,
which we nrn ofleriii to
tho jnihlic nt a snviiti;
of n full twenty
pur cent on
what thi!
same stjlti find qnlility garments
would cost yon elsewhere.
Our Hoods are Now,
' mid this Season's
Styles; inr
ents will
wive money hv enllini; mid ex
nmiiiinjf these New and Noliliy
Stilts before iiiiirlmsiiiif else-
where. The sizes are in order
for llnys 1 to 18 yenrs.
Wo tire also showing n Rig Line of
Seasonable :: Fabrics
wliicii we are innl.iiit: ui in the
latest stjle l'nntnlnmimi; and
Suits nt Lowest I'ricep.
Peters, The Tailor,
i:xciujchh liornr. lum.inxu,
First Stieet, Lehighton, Pa.
CTJAKUN LEE,
CHINESE UUNDRY.
Flower's Building oppisite Post Office,
FlItSTST., I.KHiailTOX.rA.
H'utk ttken In every day of the week
and promptly attended lo.
Family Washing done at very reasonable
rates.
l'ATilONAGK SOLICITED.
1 1 ymi am CQiiten).l9tqg a course In
DUSINKSS or SHORTHAND,
It lll pity ou to tint the
AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote,
1 1 f WTmi w I'A - liefure decltlllll! Where to EO,
,.h ..'a- II. a ., II...LJ.III.I mlla Hunt. II
uLlliits ill the lie.nl ot einnliierilal CulleRes, In lis
ediicatlunau-narucleri asa uii'uiiuii iui -i-'s-hid
huiiiiie44 men uilll IrHIIII'll ami Clll".ilile lis
Elst.ints; as a nieani of plucini! ambitious ounp
men and Ulles on the road lo suceew, and in
the client. elCKUHce and cot ot lis niulpineuts.
SU Separate Deiuitmeiilsttilhusluaiiyl'omscs
ot Stud v. under I he pf rsonal mipert Won ol hlght
insiruciorsaii s pecuiiim. hiuh oic
log'ie mailed to any addiess, tiee. Aucrcss,
O O. DOIINEV, Prin
lp-flene meneioii tins i:Mer. C ?7-fim
PROF. ALEXANBERBOUBROli
liieroi':iuti; ni
Bcnli Miraculous Remedies.
Liberal Minded IMi) tlclani lliidorte Tlifm
Asbelns llif Oreatest
l)iscim-ry t lite Ajje,
Positive euie wlieu used
luamti'danci! to Instruc
tions, tu illst'.tsfH heie
tolnre nt called Incur
able. l)lplitli'tl.i, asth
ma, brum 1 UK I'Ht.nih,
'uiigestloii of the bi.iln,
the result ot sunstroke,
apoplexy, a ml Ilmbi
piinuyfu rt'siori'u to
Ihflr it i(nr.i) coiuHtliiii.
Hle, blpaiul bouedii ase cured. Rheumatism
Hl'l.tUI'll, HI tiruiRHl, IMIKUl's UllrilW dl Uio MU-
neys, mer compiiiim, fijsenierv, mm Hii-cunru
licart dleane are entlrfly cured by pure medi
cine of my oun prepanltg.
ItiirliiK nine c:ir over 10,(O'l persons Iiae
med ttwiw meilieineH and are tivintc witnesses
otthelr woitli. 1 wdt notion Into pijtcth'em
sell, belnitoer 72 ) ears of ane; ill ull m med
icines onh. 1 liae two eminent phjsk'i.iturou
iiMit-d wllb ine lo attend ttjcallitijj at tlw lent
deixes ni the sick It retpihed,
TKKTIMONIAI-S.
Nkhiow k, leb. 1", lHt.
Dear Sir To llitse KiiflVrliitf from Spinal
trouble, Neunliila, Hc it lea. Heart lise.ise and
Itheiiuutlsm, 1 would highly recoinmend Prof.
Itoutlron'H leniedh-Ht I was a snlteiei of I bene
complaint for jeant at times; was hirdlyahle
lo mote, t'ouui noi siriiiicuifii iiijtH-u. inf I'.nu
and agonv ua (unvprewihl. IbK-tored with
tteterul plijitii-laiiH br eara, fi.uipl lut hltle
relntf, not perm incut, until l:i cured by bis
tuedirlneit; liU is uiHuria!ian-d ; wwuld blghl)
rei-ommenil riol. Ilouiliuu 1 u hiienl aim iieii-
el ties 4 o all su tic rem.
itespectiuiiv J ours
At. .1. Van.nlilalcii,
iS'ewlou, Ibi k co., I'a.
Nkw roitf, IVb. 17, ll.
Vmtv. ltuitHoi ,
Deiir Kir- Allow me to wrlle otia t c-fct 1iiiir
of our medicine, ! cap say to all ttiotte tnillei'
IDK Willi Ulllliflllf Ol Illy lltH'llUKll, tvilllhl,
commend Prof. AtHidrou'ri metUelues. Ill)
libit pain In my hlbinarli for a long time,
wilteriusiuin hardly Im dtwcrlbtHl h wordi,
deprived me of MeiiatnltihU; would lleawa
Kiinrlnt! with uilii tor btmrsata time, lim'toml
wlthsecral ih4li'laiiH, their medicine would
fleet! b) ustnjc Prof, lliiiidrou'ii remetlles n.iie
iwil euiueiy etiien, wtmin recti) omeuo mi n
tiilM to ttipKtt ftutTfrtim with si mi lor iHouplali
ttt!Kt,tMill yiuu, t ,
T. it. VHimrtwialeu.
Newton, Hiukoo.t pa.
onloe and laboratory open daily from 7 a. m.
to 0 p. in. i ftti or wine io
AIXNANDKlt HOUIHtOU,
177 North Tenth sheet.
nov. 7, VI IV. Thlladelphlj, Pa
Watches, - Diamonds,
Jewelry, Silverware,
Bronze Clocks, any
thino. in the Jewelry
! Ling
j
I
Oc. Per Week,
Join a elnh in which you only
jiay the above small suni and
yonv wntnh, vnhjed sl f'lO i
etimated to only cost $n.()ll
CorlidwttMi nre now hjn)
iMtied by
FRANK GERMAN,
UINKUAI. AdKMT.
HreiM)njrt, - Vnn'a.
W. P. HOPPORD,
I.ehiightnn
aprll IS. tdwl-iliH
Oscar Christ man,
.' ., ;..,..(., str.i,.
4J ildlut eantiuwi ana Mir tU.
acconuiooailous lo ag.cul at.lufs. ,
mam-ly' U' y- S'8.Lu,.,fc,Ud.iihla.
UnsMit Orrtcie :-Om J. W li.ind,'nbustr
i.lituor Store.
RANK HTIIKKT. LKIIIOIITON
lenllstry In all It lruncli. Teetli Kxtracted
lU'outfaiil. uasauminiweuiirrrniH- (. u.
Office Ilajs-WKIINKMIAY ol cacti week
o.adJiess, .U.li.VlOWN,
j,i itiehghcoiuiU.rti.
Frederick G. I bach,
EVE SPECIALIST,
Orrt'R-llradHwny.n.p. Presbj'erlan Church
MAUClI CHUNK. I'A.
Offiok HoUiis Tuesday and Wednesday
of each week, 1 to 4 p, in ; Mondajr
and Friday by appointment only.
QLASSEO P"RM3HEt.
apriisi, no;
J. (1. ZEBN. M. D.
PHYSICIAN if' sunn EON,
ornci! Axn ih:sidkntK'
Corner Third and Iron Xinvts,
Lehifjliton, Pa,
Ol'nei: lliniKH: nui, m u to 1 i. m
and atler 7 p. in.
uFrirKilliUlthnlWelsspoitt 8 to 9 a.m.;
1 to 2 p. ni., and 6 to 7 p. ni.
11AVH VOUK
mill, Basiage ami Parcels
iiki.ivi:ui.ii AY
John F, Hottenstein.
Careful altnitlon paid lo Ilia Delivery of
rrelgtil, Haeaire and l'u reels to all p.irls
df town At I lo lowest mlcos. A sliart of
public patronaRpIs respectfully sollelleil.
gfJTrjOavo orders nt "Svvitenjs, Koch's
r LelbeneuUfs.
To Contractors anil Boilte.
Tlio umlorslgr.ed lamioimces to Contractors
und HtiiKleM tliat lie lias now oiieiu'ti Ids .stone
quariv, at Heaier Jtnn.aiul hjueparril to supply
Ruilding' Stones
In any quantity at reasonable rates. He also
ki'fii. a supply at liU lesldenco on HhtUNI)
HTlUlKT, to mi p ply Immediate demund.
lIAUUNd-oteervdpsprlntlou. itroiiintlv nt-
Also. roiislnnllvon iianit s
full supply, of the
bpstbianJaot
Flour and Feed,
which lie will sell at Lowest Market Trices.
CHARLES TRAINER,
HKCONU srilUET, t.EHKlllTON, I'A
-GO TO
WILSON FRANTZ,
The New Jewelor.
Itankway, - I-ebighton, Pn.,
rnii
Wntcht-s, Clocks nnd Jewelry
ofeverydesi'rlptUm.at prices lowrr titan else
where. Particular attmllon p.int to
Repairing of Kvery Inscription
A purllcai ekerieuce of over teti;oars
enables mp to guar an lee saturaulou In eeri
p.tmcumr. tineinB iiiii.n hiui lieconlii
Your patrrniaKe Is lespecttnlly solleited.
ttlt-soN ritANlZ. itankwny,
The Rokrt's Safety Laulern
J. E SOHOLL, gt
Lehulitoii, earbon county.
It U Self Lighting Xou-Kxploblve,
wmi u &eu wick ueguiaTor,
Just lUh't (or Rnilroatl Tpn
rilee-riain, it.w. .Mclde, 2.ot).
Don't buy any other until joii hae seen tills
IHipiimr pinjerir
The Celehratetl
Cypress Shing'le.
tluirauteed full LciihiIi,
The very best Shtngle in the Market
Manufactured by
RICKERT & SNYDER,
I'laieniont, lilnln,
FOll SILK IN WEISSPOltT BT
J. K. RIOKERT,
All Kinds of Ituilding Lumber,
Welaport BesinenS Btrectory.
. Olt A 8.MODTII
IT LEADS TIIE1I
X5A8Y - SUAVK,
4I.Ii IN NEWS
AMI A
8TVUSH llAIB OlT,
IHl TO
If. P. ESHAKQ
TIIF IIAIinKll.
Cher the Canal Ilrldxe.
lmicun.
INDEl'HNDUNT.
-ltea.1 Itl
Wfl Fit AN WAN HOUSE,
K.tttf WHIHHIHIIIT, rKNN'A.
Tlda house oilers tlrst -class accommodations to
the (Miriivaiiei.t boartler and transient guest,
'aul lulceii. only One llulutr er day.
MUtT-iy John IIkiiiiiq, I'ruiirl.lr.
Lehlghton "a.,
I1KA1.K1I I-
Pino Pennsylvania
Country Brod UoatB,
From M to Wi pounds In weight, at l'rless
I.owrr than the IMt. 'I'liw ate
not llultalo slock, and are guaran
tee!. Of oyer S00 sold last
tea son only three dtej.
Call ami tliamuefore UiiylnHlMwlirre
eusoat-t row aat.e nr
I
, . ii"-. s'llv ...-Hv,i ifl
'11 il, Jw 1. .
j Best and Purest MedicineS
EVER MAUC. Ill
ftwllldrlf. thpltumorfrnmyrairj I
clcan and smootti. Ti"e II
Tlia Doso 1
small only a
mioonful. It
lt nnil cheapei
tt .nr, niTiilntr from Kl
neir llscaee, and wish to iHo
They never lau u curw.
Send 8 3-cent Btiimps to A. 1. Onlwny Co..
lostoQ, Maa9. for bebt meillcal work publlBhedr
The Cure For
Scrofula was once supposed tq be 9
touch of royalty. To-day, many grateful
people know that the "soverelcn remedy" Is
Ajcr's Sarsaparllla. 1 his powerful altera
tive extirpates "lho cil' by thoroughly
etimluatint; all the strumous poison from the
Mood, Consumption, catarrh, ami various
other physical as well as nicntaf maladies,
hae their origin In
SCROFULA
AVlien Iiercdltary, thii disease manifests t.
Betf in childhood ly glandular swellings,
running sorct, bwoIIch Joints, nnd geneial
fiiebleuess of body. Administer A cr's Sarsa
pdillla on appearance nf the first sjmptoms.
"My little girl was troubled with a painful
seroftilom swelling under one ol her aims.
The pli) slclau being unable to effect a cure,
I gave her one bottle of
Ayer's
Sarstparllla, and llio adenine disappeared."
W. t". Kcnnr If, McFarland'a, Va.
"I was cured ot scrotul.t by tlie two of Ajer's
Saisaparllla." J. C. r.cn y, lleeineM, Ho.
11 1 was troubled Willi n soro liniul for oter
two scars. Iielnj assured tlie coso aj
si'l uhila, I tool; sin liollcS Pf Aor--
SarsapariSSa
a.l v.ascured." U.IIInlcina, Klvcitni'feh.
rnF.rArtEi et
Dr. ). C. AYER CQ., Lowell, Mass.
SoldtynllllMitjIntl. )'.! .I.mIku!,$1
15LY-S catarrh
Cream Balm
Cleanses I lie
Xasal rasseges
orwiiM
Allays Tain anil j
urn ri-K-mv;
Inflaminatlun,
Ilea'tths Cores,
lleslores tlie
Senses nf Taste
ami Smell
TRY THE CUR . AY-FEVER
A parllfla h applied lutneai li iiosti il ami
is agreeable. Tilcc r0 cents at llruzglsts;
by mall, registered, Otic
KI,Y linos., M Waru-n St, New York
-
AT illii
Central Drujr Storo,
Ot'P. TlIK ri'ltur SQl'Altn
Hank Street, l.ehifrhton, Pa.,
ia uuAigu4ism;s ro
Pure Tlni(?s nnd Medicines,
Fine Snai, lhushes, &c, Ac,
ehoice Wines and Liquors,
Wall Paper and Derorationo !
Spectacles
When )ou buy a uilr of Hhoen ou want a
good lit. Hut It Mm need Ht'HTAPl.KH It is
much more lmwrtant that the I'.Xi''. should be
arcoiumotiaieuwiin correct unes ami a proper
ly nttliif frame which will brlnic the teuttvH di
rectly beforo thoaiitr Cf tbeee. It voubuy
your srcti;cl8at Dr. Honrs mi will Hint the
iibne poluti pmiery ailemUd to
Prescriptions
pounded
rnrefully com
liarifulu Is oiitu. at II. it. Kheiuler's
Qheai Cash ('Hrrlnije Works, lie will
sell ii
Man
a Carriage, Spring Watfnn, 1'huu Wuott
or ft Cart, at prices which can not l
Found
in any other hliop in the l. -liiuli Yulk-y;
he is going to etrike a
eat!
blow at all foimer uriits-,. Ou itew
work hh wU m on all Ulna of Ihht trail
lisWTf Tttntlrs),ttUioh list isuow leaily t
Ilia llw alion uitoks the tnal lii-niii,
Weissport
bring your tann Wukdiis, I'iiiu Cur
riatiea, Bs)b) I Vrrlutff SIkiis ur lint
ati you ifADt lniutiil. IIuieoilM'i-tin
tilai'e Kiu Him' Kw Carriutt IWtor),
,13-1'"! t
III -.A
111 "e V .rinipie. huu .......
w a o"k. G.. iili hnror vour iienuirrn
H "V i ''.JsVnro i nuned liy lmpureJJJ
rj-toSlSMwW! A WOMAN'S ITEK0TS.
U V ? SiblSrtmi m Tlie year 1781 waa a dark
0. '1 l V ''i VV M one for our forefathers who w
n XVWA V' ''Xm straggling for liberty. In
'rv "-i i i
d.se. I I
nr f! T HIIRN
And to. foto my heart there crent
Soma subtle power, bo nreti and it rang,
Which woke onoo more to life and nonsc
The love that long therein had slept.
I ennnot tell you when or how
love doea not measure nie& pure blfm
My hour and moments. Is not this
Pufllclent, dear I love you now?
Stella O. Florence In Bprtoffleld Homestead,
nnd gloomy
ere then
South Caro
lina affairs wore then in n critical sitmi
tlon. Ueneral Greene in ado an nnsuo
cesBfnl ntterajit on the Driliah i8tof
Ninety-six, anil withdrew hia men be
yond tho Tiger and Broad rivers. Lord
Jlawdon followed him, hut could not
draw tho patriot general into an en
gagement. At that rwriod there stood in South
Carolina it plain and unassuming hnn.
It wns n ijao sto?y tuiiuing, neatly
whitewaalied nnd surrounded by a fence.
The garden contained many choice flow
ers, and tho beautiful boneyenokle shad
ed the doors and windows. It was the
home of lire. Ueath, who lived with
her two daughters, while horsonfJcorge
was in Washington's army fighting for
freedom.
Kate, tho eldest of lho daughters, was
a beautiful girl of Bixteen summers.
Her aubnrn hair hung in graceful curls
down to her shoulders nnd her face
beamed with kindness, whilo her eyes
shono liko tho 6tnrs tliat light up the
azure vaults of heaven.
One evening as Kato was standing at
tho cottage door ahe beheld two mount
ed officers approaching. They were
richly dressed, and one of them bIio
recognized ns Lord Ilawdon, tho com
mander of tho British forces in that
section of the country. They rode up to
her and Rawdon leaned over in his sad
dle and said in a kind voicei
"Well, miss, can you let me have tho
use of a room for n fow minutes.''
"Yos, sir j our house is open to you."
"Coino, colonel, let ns hurry up busi
ness," said Rawdon, dismounting, whilo
tho colonel did tho same, tho latter
leading tho horses to the stable.
, Lord Rawdon advanced to wlicro Kate
was standing and said:
"YvTiose houso U this, miss?"
"Sirs. Ilcath'n, sir."
''Hal her son is in the rebel army
under Washington, is he notr
Kato trembled nt the insult and she
looked at the Briton with n searching
glance
"My brother is no rebel, Lord Raw
don. He is lighting for his country."
"I am sorry for that. Ho is a brave
boy, and would no doubt make n good
British soldier," returned Rawdon.
"Lord Hawdon, yon insult me, sir. 1
would sooner 600 Qeorgo dio n felon's
death than seo him iu the king's army,"
was tuo neroic answer.
"1 see you aro a rebel, too, Miss
neath. But hero comes tho colonel
said Rawdon, ns ho saw that worthy
coming trom the stable.
Tlioy entered tho house and went into
a smalt room to hold a consultation,
Kate thought they might have some
thing important to sat', so she con
cluded to play tho part of eavesdropper.
she tola uer mother or her intention,
who approved of it, nu4 Kato placed
herself in n, -position to overhear the
union s plans.
It was a dangerous undertaking, and
she knew that if sho was caught in the
act of listening Bhe would bo treated as
a spy, and perhaps executed, for Lord
Kawcton knew no mercy, bhe cautious
ly approached the door and looked
through a crevice, Rawdon and hia
colonel were seated before a tablo ou
which lay maps. They were examining
them closely, whilo itawdon was ex
plaining them to tho colonel.
r "Hero Is Urecnos camp," said he,
I "and hero is ours. We must mako a
bold strike, ant if it bo successful
i Greene will be destroyed.
"I don t seo why it should not sue-
ooed, do you, my lord-"
"No; if our troops fight as well as they
have heretofore wo shall succeed," said
Rawdon, his faco assuming a triumph'
ant expression.
"I 6hall feel Imppy when the cursed
rebels are driven away from Carolina,
and then their rula will bo over," said
Colonel Roberts.
"Wo must crush Greene, colonel,
do not want to go back to England nnd
let it be said that I was outgeneraled by
a rebel. No, never!' exclaimed llaw'
don, rising to bis feet.
"Then wo mako tljat attack at day
break, ug we notr asked the colonel.
'"Wo do. Have your regiment ready
and make your men fight like demons."
"Let us go now. But hold! What is
the countersign for the pickets tonight,
ray lorar
"England," answered Lord Rawdon.
lowering hia voice.
Kale listened to tho Briton's plan with
A wildly throbbing heart, and she re
solved to save the patriot army. When
she beard tho countersign she left the
door nnd busied herself in her household
duties, and toon the two officers emerged
from the room.
"We most go. Miss Heath, but nan
let uie llujnk you for your kindness),
snid Rawdon.
"Your thanks are received," rRid
Kate.
The horses wero saddled and tin
oers were soon ou their way
watched them till they were out ot sight,
find then prepared for her perilous jour
pey. She threw a shawl over her head
and went to tho stable. Her Ueet footed
horsd neighed as the entered and alio
ratted litm ou the beau and said:
"Well, noble Belim, you must carry
me safely through tonight, for if you do
not Ureene will be dratroyeu."
The animal seemed to understand her.
for he gave a loud whinny.
Onr heroine (addled Sellui, led him
from the stable and was toon riding to
ward Greene's oamti, which was eight
mile distant. She rode swiftly, for she
wanted to reach her destination in time
to let the patriot general form hit men
to meet the awaurl. The British pioket
per (our uulee ditiiiut. and she would
be emupMled to pass through their Hues,
but as ahe was in possession of the
oounteraigu she did not fear the retail.
goon Kate saw the picket's bayonet
glswa iq the moonlight and beam nlni
fryont:
"Who goes merer
"A frieud. with the oonntoraign."
"Advance, friend, and give the coun
tersign." Bhe approached the picket and whis
pered: "Ibiglandr
"All right; past an- But stop!" cried
the pickt at be caught a gUmpte of her
face.
Kate rtoi ii-d. Ui. horse and laid her
hanJ ou a patlol. lho pictet approaci
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X
ABSOLUTELY PORE
and Mild:
"Is that you, Miss Heathy
"It is, Otiy," returned Kate, for ahn
1 recognised the soldier to be Cluy Jack
f son, who had often visited their house."
"Where are yon going tonight, Miss
knter he usked.
"To seo Mrs. Blake; she is very sick."
"Jnst llko yon, Miss Kate always
visiting tlie sick; you are a ministering
angel," snid tho haughty Briton.
"Thank you for tho compliment, Guy;
but 1 must be going. Good nightt"
And Kato was again on her. journey,
whilo the picket returned to his post.
She had to pass four miles yet ere she
would lie safe, so she urged on her steed.
Before Bhe had gone a hundred yards
from Uuy Jackson a dozen mounted
Britons rode furiously up to the picket,
and their leader cried out:
"Did any person pass this post it short
timo since?"
"Yes, sir," was tho picket's reply
"Do you know who it was?"
"1 do; it was Miss Ueath."
"Had she the countersign, sir?"
"Sho had."
"I fear sho is safo. Forward, menl
u she escapes Greeno is saved. A hun
dred golden guineas and a commission
to tho man who catches her!" cried tho
leader of the band as Ihoy dashed after
tho bravo girl, leaving tho picket in a
stato of bewilderment.
Kate soon heard the sound of her pur
suers and she pushed on faster. It was
nrace for life or doath. Tho British
horsea were fresh whilo hers was begin
ing to shoVr signs of fatigue.
"Forward, Seliml You must take
mo to Greene's camp," said Kato to her
horse.
Bqt her enemies gained upon her and
one of them seemed bent on catching her,
tor ue was Borne yarus in advance of his
comrades.- Kate heard tho ominous
tramp of his horso and drew her pistol
Nearer he came until he was at her side
and then cried out:
"Halt, you cursed rebel!"
Thosowero his last words, for Kato
fired nnd tho bullet crashed through his
brain. The others did not stop to look
at their dead comrade, but pressed on.
They ueared her again and another
trooper received his death wound. The
remainder halted, and n moment after
ward Kato heard tho American picket
cry out:
'Who goes there?
'Kate Heath!" cried our heroine as
she dashed through tho line.
The soldier had raised his gun, but
when he heard her namo it was lowered
and he answered'
"All right!"
The Amcricau camp waB reached.
Kato threw herself from tho saddle and
placed her faithful horso in charge of a
soldier.
"Whero Is Ureene's tent?" she asked.
"To tho right there, whero you see
that light," replied tho man, pointing to
tho place.
bhe entered the generals tent and
found him engaged in writing. He
raised his eyes, then nroso to his feet
and said:
"You como at a lato hour, Miss Heath,"
"I do, general. Yon aro in danger."
"How is that?" exclaimed Greene.
Tho brave girl told her story and tho
patriot grasped her hand, while the tears
trickled down his war worn cheeks.
Thank God! you havo saved my
army, Miss Heath. I can never repay
yon."
"1 want no payment. The thought
that 1 have done my duty and the
thanks of Nathaniel Greene, are worth
more' than gold or diamonds," was tho
heroic reply.
"Take my thauks, my brave girl, nnd
may tlie Groat Jehovah watch over and
guide you through the changing scenes
of life, responded Greene.
"And may he save ray country too,1
added Kate.
"You need rest. Hero, Bleep in my
tent tonight, while 1 seek a resting place
among my men. said the kind hearted
Greene.
"I do. not wish to rob you of your
couch, general."
"You will not. 1 shall bo engaged
forming my troops to meet the attack,"
nnd General Greeno left tho tent.
Kate enjoyed a good rest that night.
and in the morning General Greene
came to her and joyfully exclaimed:
"Good news! Lord Rawdon is hi full
retreat. Wo took a prisoner this morn
ing who says you frustrated their plans
and saved the army. God bless you for
that good not! Bntl must leavo you
now, for I am going to follow Rawdon
and teach him that wo can tight. When
nre you going home?"
"In a fow minutes, general."
"Goodby, and may you have a safe
journey," responded Greene, shaking
her by tho hand, Uer horse was led
forth, nnd sho was soon on the way to
her homo, which was reached in safety
Buffalo News.
Men with Green WhUkers.
The miners at the Martin White mine,
Ward, Nev., all have green hair and
whiskerBl This wonderful transforma
tion is brought about by the fumes from
some mysterious mineral, all the ores
from the mine being smelted and roasted
by the miners themselves. St. Louis
Republic
An Antedtlutlan Joke.
A hardware drummer is responsible
for the story that a clerk in cue of onr
hardware house was informed that the
last tailor's goose was sold and to order
a doten more. After puziling over tho
matter for some time he wrote on a
piece of paper as follows:
It tailor geese.
IS tailor's geese.
13 tailor goosea.
12 tailor goose.
IS tail
Then he got rattled, scratched bis
bead, looked in the dictionary and final
ly formulated the following:
"Gent pleat tend at ono on tailor's
gooes and eleven others." Burlington
Hawkey.
Monk.). Might Uo Made Useful,
Monkeys could be used io certain cases
of fin, where expert climbing might be
required; thoy could be used as messen
ger to some extent, and t do many light
chorea for man. They could be taught
to destroy many vicious insects, such as
tobacco worm, cutworms, cabbage
worms aw) BWjr oHiwt. They could
be taught to aa wuy WW a arm,
and I thbtk Wag lo-mtatication would
develop many Bwk ef usefulness for
them. New Yotk InjtfMndant.
X Htrok. vf pcneuiy
The height of ,oonoB)y ww that re
cently practiced by a woman wljo will
move to the suburb, and who effected
tne tale of bar addreaa die whielt she has
uted for her stationary to the incoming
teua&t of the home the will leave. New
York Tttui.
Rather Literal.
"That's an angel of a b outer said the.
"Not quit," be replied. "It only has
one wing. Harper uaaar.
Baking
Powder
Il'llorn at lluUrll.rl See. Mur Won
derful IhliiKS In hat, Francisco.
King MBorn of Butaritari spent two
lours at the Olympic club, and was
probably more amused and surprised
than by anything elso ho has seen in
3an Francisco. The members who were
present practicing in tho gymnasium
rave nn impromptu exhibition, which
interested bis South Sea majesty very
much, nnd ho g.tvo ovidenco of this in
fronts and by gcattrros of surprise, and
tltnost of fear, at somo of tho feats of
he athletes. Tho tumbling was it sur
prise to him, and ho could not tinder
Itand, while Professors Tronchet and
Chapins wcro fencing, how it was that
they did not drop dead when struck by
the foil. A bnrlesqKo boxing ceritest
ending in n well "faked" knockout was
arranged for tho king and his party.
Professor Do Witt Van Court and rhillp
Doulo wcro the boxers, nnd they gavo
an exhibition which interested his island
majesty more than tho genuino fight ho
saw at the California club. At tho end
Boulo was apparently knocked out, nnd
he was carried out of tho room limp and
motionless. Of course ho immediately
returned, and ns he appeared tho king
allowed u sigh of reliof to eBcapo him,
and remarked through tho interpreter
that he wna glad tho littlo fellow had
not been killed, us ho was so plucky.
After tho exhibition King M'Born nnd
his party wero shown through tlie Olym
pic club building. In tho billiard room
ho had his first meeting with a pieco of
Ice. His dusky majesty was given a
glass of ico water iu response to a ro
n,uest for a drink. Ho saw tho pieco of
ico floating in tho water nnd could not
understand what it was. Ho put his
royal right hand into tho glass and
seized tho cubo of ice, but immediately
dropped it and jumped back severely
ingnieneu. Alter an explanation ho
picked up tho ico again and watched
it Blowly melt in his hand. Uo seomod
to partially understand tho philosophy
o tho tiling and gavo an order for an ico
making machino, which ho will tako to
Butaritari with htm to cool his rovnl
throat on hot summer days.
in tne lauioir parlor tho class chande
lier was lightod by electricity, and tho
king immediately wanted to know where
Ubo oil tank was. Uo had had some ex
perience with gas before. Tho first night
at his hotel, after having Been tho gas
turned on and lighted, ho nearly termi
nated his royal career by playing tho
Farmer Wayback act. Ho turned on the
gas and lay down waiting for tho gas to
light itself.
Ono of tho members of tho Olvmric
club who was going through the rooms
witu tne party wanted tho king to talk
through tho telephone His majesty
had already had an experience nnd was
so shocked that ho did not caro for
another. It was at Sutro Heights on
his visit Saturday. W. Lautorbach,
who spont somo timo on tho Gilbert
islands, went to tho stables on the place
while the king was in Mr. Sntro's house.
When tho telephone connection was
made King M'Bora was asked to put the
receiver to bis ear. As he did so he
heard words in his native language, and
he dropped tho instrument as if struck
by lightning. A long explanation could
not fully satisfy his mystified majesty.
The king and his party remained at tho
rooms of tho club until nearly midnight.
San 1 raucisco Chronicle.
?he b.cret of llapptucss.
Not long ago Professor Blackio had oc
casion to bo in tho Fair City Perth. Ho
was waiting for a certain train, nud was
marching up and down tho platform
whistling gayly, and for all the world
liko a schoolboy en routo home for his
holidays. A gentleman near by, at once
recognizing the picturesque figure and
wishing to enter into conversation with
him, went up to him and asked him:
"Professor, may I ask tho secret of
your happiness?"
The genial professor smiled and au
swered:
"Well, hero is tho secret of my happi
ness: I havo no vain regrets for the past.
I look forward with hopo to tho future
and 1 alwajs stnvo to do my unty.
There, ho ended emphatically, "yoa
have it." And ho straightway Bet to
and walked up and down again.whistling
as before. London Tit-Bits.
FACTS FOR AN OBITUARY.
The flood Men Do I.We. After Them and
Is llclatleil to the Reporters,
As disagreeable a duty probably as
any that over falls to the lot of a re
porter is tho getting of facts for the
obituary notices of persons who are not
especially prominent. Newspaper men
always shrink from the work and are
loath to enter a hou6e ot mourning.
The exigencies of tho profession demand
it, however, and strange as it may seem,
sometimes tho men actually havo com'
ical experiences.
This is best illustrated by the narra
tion of a recent ocenrreneo in New
York. A death notice had been re
ceived lato in the ovening, and to the
trained eyo of tjio night city editor bore
all tho earmarks or a "good otutnary.
These aro indicated by tho penraanslUp
of the notico, tho location of the home
of the deceased, the namo, tho wording
and numerous other minor details, such
as one unfamiliar with newspaper work
would soreely notice.
The reporter assignod to tho task pro
ceeded to tho residence given wiin nicci
ing akin to a desire to oxchange places
with the corpse. In response to tno ring
of the bell an airish young woman, pre
sumably the widow of an elderly man,
opened thetloor of the house, which was
In a good neighborhood, i no reporter
introduced himself and tho subject as
delicate! v as possible.
Oh. I'm delighted to seo you, replied
the woman effusively, in answer to the
deprecating word of the loan. "I've
always wanted to see u reporter," she
added, looking curiously attbe specimen
before her, as though astonished at see
ing a resitectably appearing individual,
Then followed the ordinary questions
by which the reporter found out when
and where the man was bom, where he
was educated, the list of clubs and fra
ternal lodge of which be was a mem
ber, whetlier he hud fought in the war,
and a dozen other thing.
"It doe seem to stntnge," remarked
the woman. "Here 1 am telling yon all
these things, and he will never read
your article. Ha wanld havo boen so
pleased, sou ttitow,Jie was a literary
man himself. t
"Ihdeadr taid tlte raiirter. brighten
tne bp at tha prospeot f swelling his
stltkfnlaj matter te at least a quarter
oolhmiu "I had forgotten to ask the
o-apumttou, Will you kindly iiiriiisn
me with a tut of hi works?
"Oil, m didn't write books!'
"Magazine articles?" queried the re
porter, with wavering hope.
"To," said the woman.
"Newspaper man perhaps!" asked tlie
reporter sadly, tor nu imaginary quar
ter column had again shrunk to an ac
tual stickful
"He did not write at all," remarked
the woman, at last brought to bay.
"What!" taid the reporter, hit onrio
ity at last thoroughly arouaed, "not
even for trad papers, advertising liter
ature, theatrical I toilers, programme."
"No. Hia father was an editor,
though," exclaimed the woman, with a
pleated tinile, "and he worked for a
publisher. Ue had the agenc y for Long
Island of the 'Cyclopedia, of Useful In
formation.' Of coarse you need a
nothing about that. Juat write it down
j " .' - - - - -
i fT VoKrMl''r.'ld. '
I saw three witches as the wind hl.vr cold.
In a red light to the lee;
Bold tber were, and over bold,
As the sailed over the sea;
Calling for "One, two, threeP
Calling tor "Ono, two, three!"
And I thfok 1 can hear
U a-rlntrins In my ear,
A-calllnir for their "One. two, threef
And clouds came orer the sky.
And the wind blew hard and free;
And the waves wero bold, and over bold.
As we sailed over the sea;
Howling for "One, two, throcP
Howling for their "One, two, throel"
Oh, I think I can hoar
It R-howlIng In my ear.
Howling for their "Ooe, two, IhreeP
And the storm came rbarlne on.
tiuch a storm As I never did km..
And tho storm it was bold, and over bold.
And as bad as a storm eonld be:
A-roArlog for Its "Ono, two, three!"
A.hnwllnr. tnr II. "'flnn. Inn ll.riu.t"
Oh, I think I can h.V
H a-howltng In my car.
Howling for us "One. two, IhreoP
And a wave camo over tho deck.
As big as a wave eonld be.
And It took away the captain, and tho mate.
ana a man;
It had got the "One, two, three!"
It had got the "One, two, threel"
And it kept tho "One. two. three!"
Oh, I think I can hear
it a-rolliog in my ear
As It went with tho "One. two. three!'
-Charles Godfroy Lclamt In I,oograan'aMaga-
rine.
IJo You Know Your Letters?
Any man who can read would nroba-
bly resent such an Imputation of igno
rance as this question conveys, "Do
you know your letters?" is what is asked
tho little tot when he or sho first sots
foot in echool. But grown up mon and
women may be pardoned for believing
they aro speaking tho trntli when they
answer "yes" to the question. The
chances are, however, that they don't
know their letters. Why lias "A" its
present shape? Stumpod tho first timo!
Lvcry A-mcncan ought to know that.
A takes its shapo from n picture of an
eagle. B was onco tho picture of an
Egyptian bird. D represented a man's
hand. P was the horned viper. Tlie
two upper strokes aro the remains of the
horns and tho perpendicular line the up
right body of the viper, n was onco the
semblance ot a sieve.
Wo got onr letters from tho Phoenician
alphabet, which in tarn came from the
hieroglyphic ricturo writing of Egypt.
So don't bo bo Euro of your knowledge
next timo you aro asked a simplo ques
tion. Detroit 1' reo Press.
llio Way or tlie World.
Funny world wo live in. A man who
has six horses standing idlo itl a stable
walked two miles out in the country on
littlo matter of business a day or two
ago, while another man who had no
horses and very littlo money hired a
team to go the same distance This was
an actnal occurrence this week, and
shows the perversity of human nature.
He who' has tho facilities for driving
prefers to walk, while he who could
much better prefer to walk and has no
team, goes and hires one. Men are
crazy to own a team, and it Boon be
comes a bore to givo the horso necessary
exercise. It has always been thns, and
we prosuuio always will bo. West
chester Record.
Towns with Histories.
Tho towns and villages of Yamhill
county, Or., all havo a history more or
less interesting. Lafayette is probably
the most historic in the county. It was
founded by Joel Perkins about 1830, and
named after bis native town, Lafayette,
Ind. Dayton, founded by General Joel
Palmer and named after his . native
town, Dayton, 0., was tho principal
shipping point for the entire Yamhill
valley before the advent of railroads.
McMinnvillo was founded by W. T.
Newby in 1851, and named after his
native town, McMinnville, Tenn.
Philadelphia Lodger.
Worth 3.000 Time. Its Welcht In Gold.
The Sevres vase, given by Louis XVI I
to Tippoo kSaliib, was sold in London In
18,6 for a sum equal to f 7,!."J.i in Ameri
can currency, lho vase is very thin,
urn shaped and only eight inches high.
Tho gold exchanged as the purchase
price ot this rcllo weighed npwara or
3,000 times as much ns the vaso itself.
Talk about something being "worth its
weight in gold! ' St. Louis Repnblic.
hlmple Rule, of Life.
There was once a wise old man named
Charles Darwin who said: "If you aro
warm, tako something off. If you aro
cold, pnt more on. If you ortrhungry,
cat. If you are thirsty, drink, Always
consult yonr inclinations." This, it
seems, in all things might bo a brief but
comprehensive rule of life. New York
Evening bun.
Not Treparcd.
Poor Browncy fell off tho yacht and
was drowned."
"Couldn t ho swim?"
"Of course he could, but ho didn't have
his swimming clothes on." Harper s
Bazar.
I'liuv the elder mentions a breed of
horgea "from a land far to tha north of
Lybia," which was oisttnguiiued on ac
count of a woolly mane which extended
from between the ears to tne root oi tne
tail.
In the city of Belfast women have
been allowed to vote since tno city cnar-
ter was amended a fow years ago, Tho
right was obtained through tho efforts
of a womanIsabella Todd.
It is not merely a common saying that
yawning is "catching," but the highest
scientiho authorities say mat lc is nn
questionably true.
Raise an invalid's head by putting
vour band under the upper pillow, and,
with as much firmness as posslblo, lift
ing it.
More than 100,000,000 Chinese, it U
said, aro engaged either directly or In
directly in the tea industry.
A bright scholar in a Vermont school
stated in a composition that doughnut
Irero first made fn Greece.
The Indian Is Waiting.
The East Indian wait patiently; he is
weary of the old theories and old prom
isee; he look out with sad and quiet
eye; he coidd riMt to worship and to act.
There i fire behind the quiet gaze, and
he seem to ask, "Tell me of an object
worthy of admiration." In reply the
government often offers "shows;" the
missionaries always offer Christ. Nine
teenth Century.
Unprofitable flame.
Oily iKrtman Any game here?
Jeweyman Plenty o' snij-e.
"Snipe! It doeen't iy to hunt them,
Too small."
"Too small ter nooU?"
"Too aanall to hit." New York
Weekly.
"Jwiilmy's Falpit,"an immwuw bowl
der near the village or ric-ank, uonn.
long known a the "Noank rocking
stone," lut worn away it base and can
no longer be moved.
I think yon will find that iwople who
honestly mean to be true really eontra
diot thwtuelv much more rarely that
those who try to be oonehttent. Holme.
Every baby ta the sweetest baby iu the
wurld. You were once considered the
weeteat thing in tbo world, although
you may not look tt now
I, in.. . U..I1 ,n ft l
i everything watti you eantbalptt, but
" j a " UM MttM4 "
The Inducements offered Hie young bat
ofchelor Ine period lo pnuiv nrenotyerr
allut Inc.
IIIimmI mI.An.l .11..., 1 .. - .
'llfJ'.U'I".?1'.1.1" '- ''nd Purs and
leallhy by Hood's Ssrssiwrlila. v
The American elrla who wed tilled tffne-.
Ilshmen soon wish ihev hail nni been m
foolish.
That too many men nowalavs are an.
xlous to make fools out nf themselves by
MKNimj uiieis,
flood Lookr,
Will. Tliumnns. 1 -! intita I II tit.
Ind . writes: "Electric Hitters Us don
more for mo than all other medicines com
bine.!, for that bad Icellnrj arising from
Kidney and Liycr trouble." John Leslie.
;,"i!u jr ck!Han, of same piece, savs
"Kind Electric Hitters In bo ti.ri,-.. v. J
ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like
a new man." J. u. Gardner, hardware
I.- i. i , J i'i ays: Eleetrle Bit
ters Is just tlie thins for a man who Is all
run ilorvn and ilnn'r ..nrn ,.iK.. .. n
or dies: he fonnd new strength, good appe
tite nnd I. I I,,., lit. ,.. .-., - . .
ii, V, r V. "uun.ua new lease on
life. Only 50c. a bottle, at lieber's Le
htghton; nnd Ulen's M'eissport.
The surest way to become poor In ear.
nest Is to try to keep all you get.
Almost Klii-,i.
HOW lUUch lUOnOV Von had lt..A.h
buying worthless medicines, prepared by
unprincipled parties, who oare not what
harm they may do to your sysftm. You
can depend on oveiy bottle of Sulphur Bit
ters as being a reliable medicine. It
searches out and cleanses from the blood
all Impure matter, and makes you fee! Ilk
a new person. Boston Daily Globe.
After a man has met hla i!ini,f,inim.i
ho Is very api to confound wit with sar
casm. Not many physicians make ereat lher.
pontic discoveries. For the most part they
content themselves with admlnlsterleg
judiciously what is prescribed In the hooks,
To, Dr. J. C. Aycr, however, is dne th
credit of discovering that greatest of blood-
puriners Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Deal in ilaticry If you would learn how
few people aro not subject to vanity.
A Solid Knotk-ilowit mow.
'1 lie v. hale blows water while at plat .
trees blow In everyellme,
The sweetest flowers Mow Iu May.
.... '.Hit wind blows all lho time,
there's lot of blowing in this world. Sutter
rsfroiinatiirrh blow Their noses, and quacks
low about their "cures." Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Clliedv IS Hie tiiilv lnf,illililM i, vT...,.
tors back mi this claim by offerlng'two tor every
caio they lad to cure pel manentTy. This liaii
unaiisweiaiile mow at humliuggcry, coming from
IS"",''.,"'1.1'1'""' reputation and ample capital
Nasal Catarrh cannot resist the potency of this
Itemed:
ses am!
j. . . ,HiW um-iiaixri, na, ing ine sen
ile, l ie head tlear, and the breath nor
mal, f all druggists, n cent
The best friend a man has is the friend
who makes him the least trouble.
Ho ! my sisters, sec the banner
Wrttlng In the skv,
Aro ou broken down, discouraged?
Courage I help us nigh.
On that banner read tills legend
"buflerlng women, hall I
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
No'er uasknnun tn rail "
The success of this reineilvls wniul.i-fiil.
Its
Iccoid Is unparalleled. It has cured ttinnuiid.
ot cases ol female weakness. Irregularities, and
and all diseases peculiar to the sex. It can
alwas be depended on to do exactly what Is
i laluied tor It. All the proprietors ask is a trial.
.11... 1,111 llUKlir UlC ,1,(13. SH.-II.IUSI Ul IIS VOll.
ilertul tlrlues. Trice (tl.oo) reiunded It It falls
to git o. satisfaction. Ihiarantee primed on every
liottlc-w rapper.
You can mako a mattjr of the meanest
man on Die earth by killing him.
N Till: NICK III' TIMK.
Ibis would si'eiil Hi-ontradlctlen- Is so. In fact,
to the e. e. Hut experience has prot ed Its possi
bility, uke the case of the individual who
dwcllslnauiiil.il luus region. A robust eonsti
tiillonls no cellaln delcnco against the dreaded
chills. What Is " uecoiited testimony, cover
lug a neitod Utile short of half a century, proves
lli.it Hosteller's hloui.u-h Hitters Is precisely
this. Tliiscotitiiieut docs not limit the Held
where the medicine has proied its efficacy. Ia
Mouth America, the Isthmus of Panama, Mexico,
everyu hero In fact w hero mlasma-horn diseases
iiKt's on us most onsiinaieana lonniuaDie types,
the Hitters is a recognized siieclllo In llllniltabls
iciiirtim, hiiii prcsi-i men ny puysieiausui repute
uii-ui, ,ii,, i. it in inaiiiiiers ,,i llio noiiiiacii,
er and bowels, and aimtlist that destroyer, la
rllilte. It llimroies aiinetltii nnd kleen. neu
tralizes rheumatism and kidney complaints.
A woman will give up everything for
lovu except the man sho loves.
Some roullsh IVopie
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond
reach oi ineiiit-iiie. ihev oiten say.
" Oh, it will wear away, hut In most rases
t wears tlicm ntvav. Uotild Ihev be in
dutcd to try the successful medicine called
iveuins li.ilsain. which is sold on a positive
guarantee to cure, they would immediately
tee the excellent effect after taking tlie first
. l"ruo sue and sum. j rial size tree
At all druggists.
For every inau in luve there are 000 men
who think Ihev are.
To the victors belnne all the spoilt they
can get
A reciuillng sergeant says that few men
have legs of eqnal length..
There Is a man seventv-seven years
old studying at Harvard College.
Iu France and Germany horses are now
vaccinated for tlie glanders.
The temperature of man la ninety-eight
degrees; that nf fish seventy seven degrees
Dried Dili was formerly and Is still to
sine extent a medium nf exchauge lit Ice-.
land.
The London Gazette Is the oldest Eng
lish paper. It was first published ovem
bet 7, 1005.
Never ridicule sacted thlnes, or what
others may esleem to be inch, however.
absurd they appear lo be.
When a small boy gels spanked It rosy
be truly salt! that there Is a woman at the
bottom of It.
Hurklen's Arnica Halve.
The lMt salve In the world fl
s, Uralses,
lea, Teller,
nd all bkiu
Holes, t'lcers, Halt Klieuin, f
i;iiapiwi jtanus, unuoiainv i
Hruplluns, ami ositlvely en;
eo. nr ,10 nas
le-iuireu. it. is auitriiir,
perfect saUs
laciion. or ittoDcv reiiiiiueu
box. For sale by lteter !.elil
SOCFUts par
anu jner,
wcissori
A man who knows a great deal knows
better than to try to tell It.
If you want to feel right do right.
Everybody gains when a bad man dies
Hie higher men rise the more dependent
Hie) become.
That the troubles of people Inltthlon.
able Hie seem to Increase with disgusting
rapidity.
TI1.1t the cheapest boarders tt the watt-ring
ilaoe hotel are the ones who mak
the grealetl trouble.
Many a young girl has for her sleadr
company a young man who Is notorlnutlv
unsteady.
Burglars deeds are dark because the; a'
ways "look out."
I am au old man and have been a eoi
slant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten
years. I am entirely cured by the use ot
Ely's Dream llalui. It Is strange that so
simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn
disease. Henry JIllllocj, 1', S Pension
Alt';, Washington, I). C.
I suffered for more than ten years wilb
that dreadful disease, catarrh, and used
every available medlclna which was reroin
mud kl to me. I cannot tlutnk you enough
for the relief which-Klt's Cream Malm hat
afforded ia. Kmanuel Meyers, WlntleKt.
L. I., N. Y.
If )ou want to kri.'W the tnuli yon mnst
lake off lour gl.i"'"
A thou "nine ' a money maker
for oibci pt'iiph'
la.l I.t-l
ti'ams -like Henry
11 1 ii. ,v bright The
..mi - re make a laM
ti 1 - tveetbeart al
Nirlml.i- Inn
young f Hm '
ing unpr
Moll
f i,i ,,,,. f....i.. th invial Uasv
. . new and pretty line nt t l. i k at
Book', very cheap.
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