$1.00 PAYS FOR THE ADVOCATE For Just Fiaj-Two Weeks! GET IT: HAVE YOU READ THE ADVOCATE? (Jriip, Live, Fresh, Ureezy, IJVDUPENDENT. 2) 'INDEPENDENT" "L,TVIC AND LET LIVE." VOL XX., No. 33. Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponnn., July 16, 1892. $f.OO a Year in Advance. (Tht (t urban imM Jtthar.tk. WE Are marking the prices on all otirgoostl at Rock Bottom Figures, beoause we want to have .your custom. Wo don't believe in Big Prices so we changing the figures on our whole stook. or Dry Goods, uiotning, uoots, niioe, Hats, Caps, Carpet, Oil Cloths, Wood ana willow waro.yueensivureuro-oer. iei. Notions, Ac This wo find is and fully appreciated by the people who crowd our store to buy" our new goods, large and small quantities, at our low prices. We deliver all goods free to nil parts of Town.Packerton or Weisport. Don t buy until you peo wnat wo uavo. will be a pleasure for us to wait on you' so come and see us. GEO. H. ENZIAN, niegera Old Stand, North First Street, l.eliighton. Central Drug Store, oit. the runuo squars Hank Street, Lehigliton, Pa., IS HEADQUAItTEKS FOll Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, brushes, &c, &c, choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Becorationo! Spectacles When vou huv a nalr of HIiops ton want a good At. But II vou need St'KPTACLhtt It Is much more Important mat the EVE should he accommodated with correct lenses and a proper Iv fitting Irame which will urlnft the lenses dl rectly before the centre of theeje. If oubuy jour spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will Qud the aunve points property auenuea to. -io:- f descriptions pounded carelully com OctlS-lbST Wall Paper. From Cheap Dlauks to Flue Gilt and Pleased Papers. Also, Felts anil Ingrains, w lib Ilan.l'ome Frelzes. PICTUKE HOD AND COVE WINDOW SHADES ready to hang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil Jarnisli, Glass, Brnshes Palatini and Paper HatiKlas, t com li'tcut workmen, in any part of the couniv- Books, Stationery and Fancy floods, always a large slock at LFiuckenbacli 61 Broadway, Jlnuch Chunk. GO TO )WEEN "Corner St.oro" firaies, Lemons, Bananas, Nnls, Apples, Celery, Cran litis, Grapes, Table Iiaisins, Confec tians, Fancy Basils, Qneens- ware, and a Ml line of Nice Groceries. Lowest juices, good trentmcnti jirotniit dolivary Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. Henry Miller, LBHIGHTON, PLA.NINQ - MILL. Window and Doob Frames, Doors, Shutra, window fglioi, Moulding, HmckisU, AXIl IIKALBK IV AH Kiads of Dual mk HliinglM, railing!, Hetuloflk Lumbar, &o., &c. Very Lowest Prices. jIUftd the Adygcate. FiTMlonal & Bnslness Cards. 1 J. (1. ZERN, 1 D., PHYSICIAN SUll OKON, Orl'IOK AND liKRlDKXOE: Unrnor Third nnd Iron Streets, Lcliightmi, Pn. OmUKIIOIIKSl 7lo a. 10.: 1'Jtol n.m., ami after 7 p. m. Oteiri:ilOUK8IWtarti I In .tM 1 to 2 p. hi., Hilda 17 w nt. Frederick G. I bach, flYR SPr-iaiAT.lST, Officii-BfnailwWar.of'p. I'resterlan Church MAUCII (MUSK. PA. Orr'iufc Holms Tuesday ami Wnliinday of each week, 1 lo 4 p. in.; Muiiilny anU Ftklay br appointment only. du.WSES FINISHED. atill3, iwj-am 'DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Hath, Ta. at BVsioK, Swan Hotfu 1ukbia. AT nmilI.MtKM.8UK llOTKI., FUNKSIUYB. AT ALLFNTOffN.01IAMrRNTHAI,,T11UHSn VY 4T UATIt. 1 HI DAYS AK1 OATl'KUAlO, Offle Hours From 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. rractict Iniitetl to diseases ot the ye.Ea'r.'Noso&Throat WTAlM. lEelrAct ouollhe Kiel or the adjust' mehtulKlriiies. F. I. SMITH, 0. D. S Offlco opposite the Opera Houe. Hnnk Stroet, Loh ton, Pn. IIKNTIHIUV IN ALL 1TH HIIAXrilES. Fining and making artillcl.il dentin en a special tv. Ish-a nneslhetics uartl. Uas administered and Teeth Fxtraited Willi in i l Ain. OFFICE HOURS: From H . m.,to 12 m., from 1 p. In., to o p. m., ironi , p. in., io o p. in. Consultations tn EiiKlKhor tleruun Office Hours at 1 Uzm ton -lit erv iutiirilay. Oct 15-87-tv A.S.Raheiiokl, UitAKrn Office i Over J. W. lUudenhuU' Liquor StorPt BANK STREET, LKUIfiHTON. ufntUtrvtn all Its tiranchps. Te-tli Kxtracted Althout fain, (iasadmiiilMereiisiiciiriqueMe(t, Oftlce D.1J5--WLDNLsnW (.teach week. P 0.ad.liess, W.LKNIOWN, 3-yl HhKhcountv.lVi. W. M. Rapshor, 4TTORNKY isd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door aboe the Manilon House, MAUCH ClIUS'K, - - PENN'A Ileal rotate and Collection Agency. Will lniy Collections promptly made. Settling Estates ot uecfoenis a spuci-m) . amy uv tinitunt-u m f.nRiihn ana uennau nv. i THE CARBON HOUSE Henry Drnmbore, Prop'r, FinST STREET, LEUlOIlTON, TENN'A llieCrlnti House has teeu ieiioHted and Improved tl.ruuuhout, It Is elcrirlu llBhted and welt entlUt(d,nnd li atuonc the ltest HoteU In this section. the state. The paliminttc ot the public H lolk'lted. Iteit ncfmummlatlon-i tor permanent and transient ruitom. Charges lery moderate. Fine LturH,Fehu lleer ami I'oiter, and Good Clgnrs, tor sale at the lUr. June It, Vly. PROF. ALEXANDER B01IDM, pisuivi:i;ki:oi' Boniroii's Miraculous ncmiHiei . I.lbertil Mlmleil I'hj slrltin i:iiilumo Then Ashehtir tho llreattst Ihseoeiy of the Aee. I'olth e cure w hen used In accordance to Instt 11c Hons, lu dlteates ht-ie totoie to called Incur able. iMplaheila, asth ma, bnuHhliK catarrh, congenlliili of the brain, anoplexy. and lluihs ttarnlyeit rentoied lo llieir luitural condition. Spine, hip and lume disease cured ICtieumatlsm sciatica, neuraiKia. miuht'd disease nft lie kiu ueys, liter couiptalut, dyHenterv, nnd so-called nt-ari disease uie entirely curett ny pure medi cine of my o n pi eparihg. jjiirmg nine eart otr iu,iui (utroiih n;nr used these medicines and are llvhiit witnesses! ot tlifir woitli. I will nut go Into practice in y seir. heliiK oer 7.1 ears ot a Re; will bell my med-1 it men (tin v. 1 uae inn enuneni pujsieianseuu- netted n it li tile to attend toealtltiK al the ren. 1 ileiiri" ol the sick If required. 1VM TIMONIALS. NKwrnwN, IVh, 17,1481. Dear Kir - To tluwe suiTerlut! from Spinal trouMe, Neurl(;l.i. HiaatlcH,Heait liiseasev and Itheumalitim, 1 would hijfhl) leeoniiiiend I'rof, Itoudiou's remedien, 1 wai a suffeier of these complaints for j ears at times; was hardij ablt) to nue, could not htraiKhten nijwlt. 'I lie pain and acony was inexpreuabie. Hivtort with several ptiyslctans lor jears; fouud but little relief, not permtneni, until 1 wa curel by his medicines, his Is uusui passed, uutild highly rectMiiuicnd Frot, Houdruii s lluiineitt and ined ulne to all stifffi cih, lienpeiifull) joum At. A. Vauaitdaleu, New ton, ItnrkH co., la. NKwton. IVb. 17, 11. Fitut'. Koinaoi . Dear Sir- Allow me to write you a tetlmoii) ui tuur iiiPtiivinc, 1 run nH) lit nil iiitw Ntiuri- tmt wlthallineiitH of my desuilptiou. wonUr iHiiuineiid l'rut. ikmdron'a umiletties. tin rlble pain lu my trioumcli lr u long time. sufTeiuiK cauhardl) deacrttHil bywords, ileprlvt-d me of sleep at nights; woulu lieatv.ii suneiiug with palu tot hmirsata time. Doetored wnnseveiai pnysieiaus; uieir inuaiotue woaui for awhile rehee nw. but wihiM auuti Ume their fettaet; ly using Frof. lluutlrou's reinettles iwe been entirely emed; wo4dd recuininend tit tern ttdhse to those sufferltiK witli slmllor oomphilnts. litwiieeiiutiv viMtrK, t M. VMwrUdjUea, New ton, lttteks eo., ta. (MBmntsd iJkburatArvouen dllv from 1 a. m. to 8 p. m. Can 01 writ to ALKXAaiDVui liOUDKOU, 17 NMth T Willi HfnmL iwv.T, 1M-IV. FtdWllf4iU, I'a Send s wmt lUmp for aliwble buok. Watches, - Diamonds Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thine, in the Jewelry Ling Og. Per Week. Join a club 111 which you only psiy the nhovo small sum and your ivRtcli, valued t $-10 is atinitd to only cost $17.00 Curliflcatw are now baiug Iswtwl hy i PRANK GERMAN, U'eiiort. . iVnn'a. W. P. HOFFORD, Lehisbton, P. audi is. uei-tm mw CHAIN AE USE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, flower's Building opposite Post Olllee, FIltSTST., LHlIltlllTON.PA. It'nf k taken In every day of tho nl and promptly allemled to. l-'ainlit Washing done al very reasonable ilea. PATUONAOK SOLll'lTKl). HAVE VOUU "rfiiElil, BanpiG anil Parcels DEI.IVRIIKII AY John F. Hottenstein. 'artful allentlnn nilil lo 1 lit Dellvprv of I Frehilil. ltama and I'.iroel, to all p.irls oftownatllie lowest pi lees A luro of pultie paitnnaito la rpi,erifull sotloltoii, afI.eaTe onlcr at Sn-p-'iiv's. Knrh's nr jHlbii(rut ha. The BriWii Safety Lantern. J. E SOHOLL, ngt,. Ililglitou, Cl lw,i cmiiily. It ii Self Uelitliisr, Noii-TWplosivp, witn n sen ii-ic lieKUIKtnr. Just Right Inr Unilrond Men ! Prlrr Plain, l.w. Kh-Mr, ..). Iion't bnyany otlur until j-on liavi- i-li IhU liiiinnr iHmrrn. The ( rlohrntrd (Jyprcss Shiiio'lc. (luaiantcetl full Length, Tho.very best Sliinglo in 1 ho Market, AlannUclmcd hy RICKERT k SNYDER, Cl.iremnnt, 'lrplnl.l. FOB SALE IN WElSSrORT nV J. K. niOKERT, ii:.i.rit in ll Kinds of Building l.umher at Soitlcl's Rnkory, 1'irst Hlieet, Lehlfthton, 3011 will ulaH find Freshest and Heft BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Eery lny. Our Vienna I tread cannot he excelted. We respectfully solicit our patron age, watch for the Wagon. Seidel's Vienna Hnkcry, Opp. Oberfs, FIIIST ST.. LEIIUIIITON, FA II Vou TIave 3UK ARXER & SOLT, l'nprletors of the Portable Steam Saw Mill who III iln your work at Reasonable Kates. I1E81UKXCE, UNIOX IIiu., EAsr Wkiss- i-oiit, Pa. oet. 24, 'Pl.jl To Contractors anil Bnilflers. The tiudei signed iamiotmccH lo rontraclorn and Ihillders that he has now opened his stone tpiiu 1 v, ai Item er Hun. ami h pi epared to Kitpply Building' Htoncs lnKuvquuntilv at reasonable rales, Ho also heepHA suitpij at dm lesiuenco 011 HJAt) StllEirr. to supply Immediate ilem ind. HAULINtl of every description, prttiiii.tty nt tended to. AWn,couMHiillyou haml a full btipptt, of the Flour and Food, nlilcll lie lll Mil a I lourst Sl.ltki-1 Pliers. CHAELES TRAINER, wt:ct)Nn hi 1:1: it r. i.i:iiiiiiiii.. pa -no to- WILSON FRAN Z Tho New Jcwolor, UanUwpy, - Lcliihtoiu Pa p-ron Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry of everyrieNcilptlon.at prhes lowrr than else where. I'.irtlcitUr attention vh to Rqinirii.K nfKvery Description A praclktai experience ut over ten jears euabtesme u guarantee aallsbiciloii In every niiivuiui. mr ittriui unu oe coin iliceti, 1 our pairoiiaRe is lespecnuuy sonctteit. WHJiOX ri!AMZ. lltiiLwu. Wcissport Bnsiness Directory. Oscnr Christmnn, WElKSPnilT, PA. Lirrrji mid Eseehamje Sudden, ium' ritlins oarrtaii. an,! aalt ilrl, Iiik horses UMl aCeMIHIKhlAUI,, to ;i4lll.l WlPr .Mall ami trliKrah onlrs i'iniiilv uttmulad to illiemeatrtat. mai-81-ly THE FftAXKJAX HOUSE KAHT WUlHHFOItT, FKNN'A TtaU houne uttvn Arttrlaaa aeeonii unlutlons to the periutuivut boarder' and traiiietit gueitt, fame prices, only one Dollar per day. WK7iy Johk lininic, Froprlctvr. Iiohlghton ?a , IIEA1.KH IX Pine Ponnaylvnnin Country Biod hoatn, Fmui 40 to 100 (WiiiiiJs In ai-lglii, a' l'rlees I,naar lliau Ilia Lnaest. Tli ap not llulfalo stock, aiul ar giiarani lel. Ol oar SU1 sol.l laot Miason only itiraa iltl. Call 4il s, tbaailiIjrti UuyliiealsHwhere Btoveo, Tinware. Heaterri find Ranges, In Great Variety nt Samuel Quaver's ' ouukr Store, Hunk Street. Hoofing anil Mnoutinga Bpecia! ty Stove ri'imirt (uinished m sliort notice lleatonable! THE GREAT German Remedy. n TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. I or tliiini- (li'nlhh ri.m will jm wnld fira nw w here i i mitotiRMiW.lU,li'i'ii'l nusi Lrm itlHriLK! hi n inrri tts win mt ahIkI oriure. H it Tftti cure ton. Ill IHl MlHt r Willi nt mi r.ulrt. thBttlri'dniidnllponi ( .inrHtlirIMiiteil doodtipn j mi ho ts linpiiilllcii linrst 11 lliioiiirh (lie nkln sumtfn ntiiEHfl) ItTillIrureMni. 1 iiT'ltiipten.lljisti lies, mil Hstri'H. ItnK At) nlnanlf n..s..,.,.l Mine mills mm work rflshnpc; clei-Wa whodf Unfit itrorurt- Hiiflli lonl lt'LI'lII'll llIIIlRfl, OKI llCitUU Vila 101 III exercise , nnd all who I I aro confined Indoor I I should use M'Lriit'tn I I ltlTTrni. Thoi w III hi l.rill It 1(11 II IIS will 1 ure Ltverl om mint. Ihin't tr illn mageUtUvvlllcurc as liUi I IIVU IJV W I'Hb Oilt II Airkie. If mil ii.. imi irlftli M'l.rni'it lniTKnn tosiitTorfrntti ltlirntn will build you upanil make you etrongnud nunm,MFO a nut tic 01 fSULrilL'K lllTTEHS It never fnll to cure M'LPIII-lt IlITTKIlft llDll't l)U VV ItllUUt III 1W111 make your niooii oottie. Try lti yon iiiit, i iru nun nirontr, md rnur flesh hanl. VTlII not recrct It. J.iiiIicm In ih'lifiitc 'Jrv frLMiLitllir henltli, who arc nil rEiis to-night, and vou will sleep well md feel bmipr fnrlr. run u.rwn, f iiount imt 3nrrnint HiTTrm. a rou want the ttest Medical U 01 If ituhllahml? 80ml 3 2-cent ttamps to A. 1 OitmvAr & Co., sainoit loallipom', iI.uiiTiuiiH, and prevA lent m-iltuly. It is a Mtm.i diHease, usually of Srritrulona urlRlu, ami fur which loflal treatment I i.-iu'-i. lt.-fore henltli Is pos sllile, the p.ilqnn im:it ! erndlcatcil from Vtio Bjntrni, antl to i!t this SUCCESSFULLY the dheao pnst he treated through the blood. For IhU puposo 110 uinedy 1? so effectlv? r Ajer's KTr.'imrllta, "lor the pvt e'i t jars, I have oeen ficvpicl) am. i-Ui !i C il.irrh, nouo of tho many rnmc!iii X Mul n(T-.tilnr;me any re lief. Sly dlsilon was rnnnlderahly hn paired, and my '.Jeep ilisturbed hy phlegm dropping l.t.ti my throat. In September last I rosilicd to d-y Ajer'i Pt.iapnrlllA, hegan to uo U nt once, an I i.m plart to tcstif) tiap.t-'tItnirovenieut limn Venlth.' Frank Tenon, Jr., rr-Tti'pir, 171 Vca Fourth street, New York Oil y. "My dftuchtor, 10 yen old. wn afflicted wltli Catarrh fiom l.er fifth year, last An Eusi sue was TREATED WsTH A yet 's Sara . 1 illn. antl p.ftr thrc nwntrs of this treatment she w.is ,.impit I) etivrd It was a most extraoi.i ti.n c,c. as tti ilruftt'.lst hcie can t t. Mts. li w Hat nes, Valparaiso, N. :. Ayer's arsapanl la rnnrvi t Dr. j; C. AYR & CO., lose'l, Mi Bold by all Unu jl.i r " ' nl . ELY'S SATARR Cream Balm Cleanses tlio Xaaal Pnaspccs AllajB Pain anil rllAVFtVfcR Inilanimatloii, Heals the Scree, IteMores tho Senses of Tate and Smell. pari I do isnnnllod mlocu'li no-triland Is aureeablp. Price 50 cents ni fru"-li; by mall, reijlstiretl, 00c KLY HKOS Warren Si . NVvv York Hj hi arc contemplating a coiiim in HUftlNESS or SHORTHAND, UVVlIlp.H ou to l.lt tilt AMERICAN BUSINESS Collie, A I mi tow N, 1a , he fin e ilei'iillni: vv ln-re to pn, thonah jou 11 nv live n thousand miles awny. It sLaiiiJsat the head of eiunmeii lalt'oHcHc, In Its ediieatiiinal chnrai-ter: iwa medium for ttupl ina btioineiut niin uiih tnilned and etinahle as sistants; as a means or plnrlnj: aniblllous oun: men and lailleit on the io.nl tu huccis, ami in the evtent.eleiniHee and cunt of tw I'linlpmenls Six Separate Deiiartiuevtiiulth qkiiuiiiv lourHett -of Stml v, under Hie perHunal super v iloii of i:ilit 1 dm ructors -all Mpviuii t h 1 hiisi raieu , nai a loffiie nuilliMl toatl) iutdri,,4.. fu-c Addict', O li. DORNKV, Prin. JVPleate ineneloii Huh paper. iW7-4.ni TO CONSUMPTIVES. The uiulcrHimicd liavlnc bttii 1. stfmltii health b tslmnle mean. afti siirfermu forstov eral veats with a seven1 lun unVrthui, and I dieadiliseaseC'onsiiinntloii. IsauMtms to nmk known to his fellow sunVieis the means oft mea 'lothosewho desire It, he will cheerfully; tUnl tfreeof chatKe) a cop of the prewrtptlon useil, vvhU'h Ihey wilt llml a Mure cine ft 11 (loutuiup Hon, AkMhtiiii, ItroiubltU andtill Ihtoat ami lutlK Alnludlen, He hopes all xuflVrei will hj his reinettv, as It Ih Invaluable. Those deKtrini: the prescriiitlou, which will eosi them initlilntt, and may prove a blessing, will please addrchs, lirv. r.OWAlil) A. WllaSON, ntooUjn, Xrw Ywk. npr. 211, M-7). J. A. PHILLIPS, liKALKB Ih Pianos and Organs, WKlHMroltT. l'A. V.m-t'ttrdtiiNl KeaiuittM Vb You Khuuhi ltn 1 mil pianos and organs at 1'hllliiit.' jnTtttlHimrtas no Auenu l Ir-'lillllpH has ri"VTJlector ! itf I'hlllltMi haa 1 -viens! LvrhilHim can tune riauos and Ortan! ThkGUEATCOl't.ll CV lul CONSUMPTION tUUK .1 Ly iiru KUtson apositivat-Tiarantct', n ic' u i njoinci Crar can aland 8ucrr'ry. f , m liave t COUCH, IIOARsi .M-SSo.- ; tiRlPrE,ii mil cum vou momntlv. Il vou. ihild hai the CROur or NvuooriNi; col'oh, oc it ttickly and relic! U fcure. If y fear CON TION. donH w.it until voui case is hooe- IMS. Uit take this Cure 1 1 once ami receive iin- mediate ltfla. Latn 1IIU, 5c. aitd tl.oo, Travel.n convenient fweket size 2CC. Ask vwrdmggitt for 8HILDHS CURE, ltyuu laags are son, or back lame, use Shiluh's ror on, Puatsri. t'rtcc, 25c. I'Ull K.I.K Hi l)r. t! T. Horn, LehlKhton, Pa THE POLICEGAZETTE lathe ouly IlluUrated paper lu the world eoutalnluif alt the latest it'iisattonal and sport lug tw. ho saloon keeper, barhn ur club room can afford to be wiiiumt it. it alwaji nuirtjinpsui w ucmt r 11 noes. MalUMlUianj adilicss lu the iHliedmutes sscursiy arappeo, i.i weeks ior ,r Send live cent fur wnnple cop) Hidinrd K. FOX Act on a bew prladlo leflUsia Che Utar, sSous ti and hoMla lAreuoA I' iursv. Vs. Mliaa' ftu.. SrpkllrMr StoaT Saul H . , "... . -ac, A H nsisaailfn, .nl iMnaasi fSLTBSB. i Sol tl b 1 T lit SBHS Km. vs., Hauls. US, rhoiua!? ' ROSE'S FACE. Old Rose Is black nnd wrinkled and bowed. And her woolly bead la gray; Hut to baby Ned she la U tint's fftlr, And a boon companion at play. A nurse, playfeUow and frltnd Vila's bswo, Through all orbit four short years, lifts joined in but frolics wltb keen delffcht. And sorrowed with him In tsars. Last ulgbt, at the baby's bedtime bonr. As be sat on his mother's knee. He turned to look at her smiling face, A face that was fair to eg;: And bo said, as lie iraseti with enmptnred look, (Wbllo his arms did her noek Inclose) "You're the prettiest fare that ever I saw, 'C'eptln that of dear old nose." Mis. J. T. Oreenlvaf In Good Housekeeping. HE DIED LUCE A MAN. Tho your 1831 la luemornUe for the number of wrecks which took jilaco dur ing its course among Atlantic ateuiners. The loas of no fewer than fire large ves-1 sola had already been chronicled vhen, on the 8d day of October, newa reached New York that the Arctic, of tho Col lins line of Liverpool stentnera, had gone down nndcr circuniatancea of pe culiar interest nnd horror. She wns 0110 of the iineat vesacli of her time She was a aide wheeler, had cost $700,0(10. nnd vnw Insured for $1100, 000. On WutlnesJuy, Sept. 27, 1851, she wits on her return trip to New York with 220 passengers (exclusive of children), mostly homeward bound tourists; n crew of 175, n rnlnulile cargo and n heavy mail, and had gotten within sixty Ave miles of Capo Race, tho southeastern extremity of Newfoundland, when, ex actly at noon, while steaming through a denso fog, sho was struck by tho propeller Vesta, bound frnmit. Peters to Grauvillo. Although tho Arctic had two men in the lookout at tho timo of tho accident, tho fog was so thick that tho Vesta was not sighted until within a minuto of the time of the collision. Tho Arctic was making twelve miles an hour and the Vestn eight, and they struck head 011. Tho stern of tho Vesta struck about twelve or fifteen feet abaft tho stern of tho Arctic. At the moment of collision the Arctic was on tho crest of a large wave or swell, wbllo the Vesta was in the corresponding trough, and tho bow of the Arctio being ele vated tho Vostn struck her below tho water lino. Tho anchor of tho Vestn was driven through tho timbers of the Arctic and broken, and part of -it was loft sticking in tho orifice. The Arctio was pierced in threo places, two of tho breaks being below tho water lino, Tho Vesta had about ten feet of her bow literally stovo in and crushed off, and when Captain Luce, of tho Arctio, hur ried on deck and saw tho Vesta ho thought she must immediately go down. Ho dispatched his first mate, Mr. Qomloy, nnd a boat's crow to tho Vesta to offer assistance, and turned his own vessel in tho direction the Vesta had taken, and, reaching her vicinity, ho steamed twico around her. IIo found to his snrpriso that no ns sistanco was needed. Tho Vesta, though in appearance n nondescript craft, was provided with a bulkhead, which, ro-enforced by 150 mattresses, plalliasses nnd other effects of tho crew, kept out tho water sufficiently (especially after tho foremast had been cut away) to keep tho vessel aUont until sho reach ed port with tho 149 persons who still remained nboard her. Soon after tho collision Captain Du chesne, of tho Vesta, dispatched n boat with a crew of ten men to tho Arctic to offor assistance, but in attempting to board tho Arctic their lmt was cai sized and all but ono of its crowweie lost, either by being struck by the wheel of tuo Arctio or by drowning, or both. Tho ninglo survivor won sqved by the crew of the Arctic. Mate Gomley, of tho Arctic, lost his way in tho fog nnd did not get back trims' ship, but cventn ally reached snore. It was not until shortly after the Arc tic had resumed her homeward conno that tho gravity of her Injuries was dis covered. Slio was found to bo taking water rapidly, and efforts were made to stop the break in her hull by pasting sails under her and by thrusting mat' tresses and pillows into the holes, Tho anchor chains wero thrown overlmrd to lighten her bow. but the fragment of tho Vesta's anchor was wedged in tho timbers so firmly that it was imiKMnihlo to dislodge it or to get tho sails clore enough to her to keep out tho water. The sorioubuees of the situation now became apparent to Captain Luce. The Vesta was out of sight lu tho fog and n considerable distance away, beyond hearing ot tho signal guns. IIo headed directly for Cape ltace, some forty-live to sixty miles awny. For half an hour good wpeed was mado, but the lower tires were then quenched by the rising water, although flie steam handpumiis wero both m work. In another half hour the upper fires ware out, nnd then the great ship was a helpless wreck. It seems strange as we look lutck at the occurrences of this sad day that the outcome was so appalling. lint nu ill fata seemed to liang over the vessel. When Captain Duchesne, of the Vesta, saw the Arctic steam twice around nun he had no idea she was seriously hurt. and afterward reported that ho coul have accommodated all her passengers and crew had he found out that they needed assistance. lie thought when she parted from him that sho had gone straight to New lurk. As soon as Cnpuun Luce fouud tliut the Arctic must sink ho took measures to save his passengers. Even thou, hud good order and discipline prevailed, all could easily liave been saved. The Arctic floated for fire and a quarter hours after the collision (although no body knew but that she might go down at any moment). The sea was smooth and so remained ror twenty-tour Hours and boats and rafts could easily liav gotten to land. isut It was not to be. A sad scene or aiinonllnatimi unjl selfijdinAu now L- m to be Mctea, reneveo, una do praised, by some flashes of uoble hero ism. Five boats remalued after the first mate left. Four of tlieae wero taken by the engineers, sailors, a few MMseager and tlx remaining officers, eioept Cap tain i.uee ana nurd Mate i'rancls Do rian. The second mate, with two boats and forty-five naaswugen, readied shore. Captain Luce, Third Mate Dorian And George II. Hums, messenger of the Adam Express company, started the construction and ju-ovudoniug of a large raft, while some of the passengers and those of the crew who remained worked at the pump and fired signal guns. The boat had been lowered to assist in building the raft, and Captain Lnce and oum of the male passengers were help ing keen the crowd hack when a panic seised tuoea on deck and they rushed over the bulwarks onto the raft, at the same tune almost sinking the boat. In this emergency Dorlau cut the boat loose, and he and those assisting him hurried it away from the raft. The noble uutu behaved throughout with great preseuee of mind and labored with heroio energy. When the uanio started he cried: "For God's sake, captain, clear tuo raft so that w e can work! I won t desert the fcliip while there's a timber above water! Thus uiui ii treuou time was lost. I Tlie iKoplu did not belle, e that those who wue tMiny tn assl.t them were ullKele, and meviutid them from pro viding mean, of ueape The captain, when urged to leave, stated that the fate of the ship should be las and his little son's. Master Collins, n son'of the proprietor o tho vessel, when offered a life pre server refused It, saying ho would not tnko It while any woman on board was without one. IIo perished with his mother and sister. Another faithful oue, nud one whose quiet heroism sltono out brighter as tho prospect becuino darker, wns a young man named Stewart Holland. He was an engineer under instructions nnd but twenty-two yeurs old. When most of his companions in the cnglno room took to tho boats nnd deserted, ho remained nnd did nil ho could to holp snvo thoo left in tho ship. Jnst beforo the ship went down lie wns helping flro tho sig nal guns. Dorian called to him to get into tho boat with him, but ho refused) nnd just ns tho waters curled over tho ship's side ns she went downhis Inst gun boomod over the sen nnd ho sank Willi tho more thati two hundred others still on tho ship, most of tlicin to rise 110 more, and nmong whom were nil the women and children. There wns something so romantic and heroic in tho self sacrifice of ono so oung ns Htowart Holland that his story caused n sensation. Ho was n Washing ton boy and had nt ono timo been em ployod in tho navy yard hero. Tho peo ploof Washington felt promt of him, and in rosponso to n general demand n subscription wns started to erect n mon ument to his memory. A lithograph was publishod depicting him in tho net of firing his last gun, copies of which ilcturo nre no uoubt still in iiossesslon of somo of tho older residents of Wash ington, Tho monument eutcrpriso failed because tho design was too elaborate for tho funds nnd interest flagged from tho long delay. In I80S those having tho matter in chargo were still trying too keep up in terest in it, ami somo Hundreds ot dol lars had been collected, but tho bank in which tho money had been deposited failed nud this money was lost, A cir cular issued in 1S38 states that ono of tho last official acts of President I'icrco as to desigu.tto tho oiien space on Peimsjrlvuui.v nvetmo between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets ns n suit ablo sito for tho proposed monument. It is greatly to bo regretted that so deserving nn euterpriso should have been so unsuccessful, Washington city is full of monuments to national char acters, but in tho whole District of Co lumbia tlicro is only one monument to it local hero, nnd that is the monument to Greenup, tho fireman, in Glcnwood cemetery. It should bo n cuiio of pride to tho pooplo of the District of Columbia that ono of their young men should liavo 6hown such Spartan courage and bltottld hnvo died so nobly, when nil tho scenes ho had been witnessing for fivo hours wero enough to unnerve nnd frighten older men. And how sublime tho thought that ho knew the last gun ho fired conld biing 110 help for himself, but might biing it for others! As n local poet of the timo said: "JIo died liko a man at tho liost of death and to save was His latest t nought." His father, Isaac Holland, was door. keeper of ono of tho houses of congress, and doubtless llicro aro gentlemen now in public life who remember tho genial old man, whoso last days were saddened by tho loss of his manly and handsome son. Itobert II. Hnrknes.s In Welling ton Star. .lmllt l IT.iiul, Public Spiiitcd Citizen (who has made sundry donations to colleges and lios. pitals) Any mail of importance this morning, mlliam.' Privnto bocrotary Nothing but that weekly pjiier from Pennsylvania that comes every bnturdny. JSo circulars or nnytlitng of tlint kind?" No, sir. Nothing else except three packs of begging letters. Tiiero wasn't quite ns many of them this morning as usual. No woik for 1110 today, sii? .1 hanks, ilien 1 11 go to tho ball gnmo.' Chicngo 1 ribune. Srcn-t I'ollllr. a MlMli'tneunor. Section 1,095 of thocodo of North Car olina is tallied of n good deal theso days When there is so niucu of what may bo callod secret iKjlitionl movements. It makes 11 misdeineanorpunisliabloby fine nnd impiisonment to hold any secret 110- litical meeting in tho state or to have any secret grips, signs or tokens of any secret iiolitical organizations, or any extra judicial oatli binding any person for lay political purpose. lticlimoud Disuatch. Hie Iii.L'Ctioii ,r Milk. It has been proposed, and in somo parts of tho country tho law alieady provides, tuat the enure milk sunplyin: business shall bo open at all times to inspection, bach inspection should in- cludo examination into tho condition and situation of wells ill lelatiou to nil sur rounding buildings, their proximity to standing water or pools containing or ganic matter, the condition of barns ns to wanntu nnd cleanliness, the kind oondition and henlthfulness of tho cows from which milk is obtained and the nature of the food given to them. Iutpectors should be nt liberty to con demn as unfit for milking' any oows suf fering from chrouio diseases that might be conveyed to man by the use of their milk. onth s Companion. Turtle lcss. Turtle eggs are nu acquired taste with most iieople, although they uio not so with bears, 'ihey have a rough, yellow yolk and awhile like any other eggs, but yon can cook tliein lor n year and the white lart will remain liquid. No tioo a curious dimple in the side of each one. If you squeese it out the dimple appears on the other side, and you can never get hold or a turtle egg whlcli hasn't got a dimple in it. Interview in Washington Star. Oil for llvuty Mutlilncrf. For lubricating the journals of lieury maoliinery, either rie oil or sperm oil is the best to um lu mlxluru witn min eral oil, as they have the least effect ou brats and iron, which two metals gen erally constitute the beat tug surfaces of an engine. Ago or oteel. Out r iui. Housewife Marie, these fowls are de cidedly too tough again, you cannot have put them into tlie etwpaii early enouchl Cook Ulght you are, mum: they should have been put in three years ago! -Pari Figaro. ApiMtarunccfl Art, I,.c,li,e. He looked every luoh the hog, but lie wftsn t. He sat inside u Cottage Grove avenue car, while two womeu and a man stood just in front of htm. One woman held on to a strap, while tlie other wabbled about iu a manner very disconcerting to a man who was Mtlltur. Glancing up uneasily he discovered Ui cause. The mau who was standing was grasping two straps In one hand. The man who was Sitting may have resembled the street car hog, but, a we nave said, ue wasn't, not ur a long snot. Heachiug up, he touched the man on the shoulder. "I beg pardon, but won't you let this lady have one or those straps?" Then he drew bis pet corn from under the seat and resigned himself to his paper. Chicago News Uecortt Horace b.eeley onc-e described a very famous literary woman of the last gen eration as "a great woman and a greater bore, llu talk was Incessant " It u a curious fact that the late Karl of Yarborough should hare married a lady named Han, and tb present one a lady named Fox. T'Hfc PERFECT FRIEND. One mitv friend w hare Ai'Miuntul stun One nnl( hv Is ears Tlmt wtll pnrier. .Ml oilier fi lend are dtart UettMWiitwwttsar Who as re IfoMn for wir Joy A n,l sntaee I r. A II other loves are eweet: llo kiinws liow sweet Of w linui lut 1 souls tlmt lack For lort, entieat. tint rrleuiU tinstever true Ttih life trill test, Ami tlisr will fall us oft Who kunw tu, Ik1, And lores lifmeter bIisvak In thus msy 1 lienget Misfortunes amy llvtu, ?o,vtl mintage. Sorest of alt will come Rama Biul offense! Ml, trust "III chill, and doubt Drive friendship lienee. Oh, slow of liHtrl lo leern What yet wo own Ono only perftrl friend Until nlir knownl If, M. KlmlMtll in New York Independent. The Transition of i:it--lrl(-nl Iht-orle. To tho question, "What Is clectricityr which, is often asked, no absolutonnd satisfactory answer has yet been found. Notwithstanding tho wonderful develop ment of electrical application, elec tricians aro still feeling their way as to tho naturo and many of tlie principles of tho operation of thomighty force tlmt they nre learning to control This was suggestively shown by 11 remark made by tho vico president of the American instituto of electrical engineers nt tlie annual convention 01 that body Tho speaker claimed that tho present theories of electricity should tie regard ed merely ns stepping stones to tnoro comprehensive and satisfactory ones IIo contended that modern tbcoriea of cloctrical phenomena, if adopted as an absolute franiowork of nil our knowl edge of theso subjects, may, in n few cars, becomo prisou bars that will pre vent tho mind from making a free nnd unprejudiced investigation of now theo rics nnd new phenomena, and giving duo weight and significance in tho gen eral scieuco of electricity to tho remits obtained by the most recent experiment ers. St. Louis Globo-Democrat. A Coiigresiniau,s Great Speech, The other day 1 wns listening too con gressman relating to a, small circle his experlenco nt 11 recent convention. I will make a secret of ids name, as I pro pose to live long and uninterruptedly in tho land which tho Lord elected, nud in no wiso crave to bo cut off in the blush ing morning ot my days. The fact il, this statesman is a very broad, nthlctio ono, of a shifty and uncertain temper. icz should have heard 1110 speech," he said. "It wns a lulu. And I puid mo respects lo Congresh, too, mo boy. tooid 'em tho wny matters Had been misbmanuged wo wouldn't havo the money to meet tho expiuses of tho prid int physical year. Tjjjn 1 bore down on thohypnotizln pruchticcd iu this liottso." The hypnotism." queried a listener. Yls, tho hypuotlzin, Tho appint- miut ot all thini sons nnd reo-lativcs of congreshmln to loocrativo stipinds. Hero's tho b'ys of three congreshmln on tho page's roll nnw, bo hivins, carnin their seventy-firo dollars a month tho car 'round aud them bys, mind ycz, only nino and tin years old, nnd the legs of thim no bigger than tphindlos. I Bhould say It was hypnotlzm. And thin," continued tho congress man, "whin our man wlnt through all right I jumped up and moved to make his nomenation ceremonious, nnd thin tho foon began." Unanimous, you mean, corroded nn auditor. Well, phwativer it is, 1 done it, but they voted It down. All the same he's nomenatcd, which is what wo wero nfter." Washington Cor. Kansas City Times. llalutnakllig llomhs. A company engaged in the manufac ture of explosives in this city hits for salo now 6inall bombs about tho sizo of frankfurter sausages, with which it is said the farmer can bring down small showers of ri.iii whenever he sees clouds over his land. The constituents of one bomb uro di vided into two pnits, liquid and solid, which are both separately nonoxplosirc. Theso can be kept separate until thor timo comes to use them, when they aro mixed. Tlie solid pal t is about an inch in til amctcr nnd eight inches In length, and Is wrapped iu cotton. These bombs are placed In grooved tin boxes, each hold ing ten. A small tlu measure, contain ing the liquid part, accompanies each box. It is graduated to show the quan tity needed to saturate the bomb to the exploding point. Five or fifty bombs may bo used, ac cording to the amount of rain needed or tho detonation required, . How tho farmer is to know how much detonation is ncedod Is a dubious matter. The bombs aro tied in a bundlo, a timo fuse is attached and the whole lot discharged from a mortar and at tho passing cloud. In hilly countries clouds often pass over tho valleys and discharge their contents on the barren mountain sides, In such regions, it is said, tho bombs will bo particularly useful, New York World. A City Marshal Abroad One of tho city marshals who took u vacation recently and went to France found what a big man a marshal over thero is aud how much a marshal's badgo amounts to. He started to go to sercral places of ptiblio Interest tu Paris at an hour when they were not open to tho public. At the entrance he was stopped and told that the places were closed. He said that 110 wus au Amen can and had only a short time to stay in Paris, and that if he oould not get In then it would be too lata. That made no difference until he happened to put his band in his trouse' i'-x-ltet for some change with which tu .try to bribe the attendant. His coat was unbuttoned, and his arm .pulling back the lapel showed his big city manual s naage 111 blue, gold and gilt, witli the word "Mar shal" on It big enough to be read ten feet away. As soon as the Frenohteau saw the word marshal he became obse quious. The American marshal, a the eity marshal became known, was shown around wmi a great ueai 01 conuuera Hon, aud the Frenchman declined to ac cept a fee.- New ork Sun. She Appealed lo Ills ratrtotlsin. A friend of mine lia a "polly" that is very talkative. Sunday be put the bird on the parlor window sill. Polly pretty soon caught sight of a policeman who was just passing by, who was also a member of the A. O. II., and shouted at him, "What a hat!" The policeman turned around, and seeing no one near, turned to go away. No sooner bad he turned his back than Polly again shout ed at him. This time Polly was caught. The policeman drew hi club, and sbak lug it at Polly, said: "It's yon is it? It's a good thing you're a polly, for if it wasn't for your color I'd shoot ye, New York Iteoorder. lie Was the Puke. When, in 1888, Professor Freeman was examining Battle abbey, he found himself dogged by a person who, a he thought, somewhat oMlcieualy obtruded hi offer of awUtanoe. After vainly ' leaving him a fortune I was deceived trying to shake him off, he broke forth in rny own feelings toward him. Ks with: "I don't want your assistance. , change The Duke of Cleveland promised that honld not be interfered with by the gardeners. '' "Exactly so," was the re ply; "I hope they have obeyed my or der. Iam the Duke of Cleveland." San Francisco Argonaut. ACTING. SAVES' LIVES. Everybody who took a trip ou th COUNSEL FOR MURDERER EMPLOY Missouri a down or twenty years ago THEATRICAL METHODS. remember Captain Dave Silver, one of the handsomest men that over guided ! tho destinies of those old timers. Cap How Lawyers Vtlii. Ieie,l CtlmlunU j tain Silver is still alive he is Boms. Slrlve lo Make an Impreuloii on 11. o where 111 the south, I tlllllk. But whet Sympathies or Jurymen gome N,,,i,ie . em he Is, bo is still the courtly, stately Oasee Where tjnwjcre Huccceilnl. For year It ha been generally known . -....., among lawyers that all sorts of desper- ale nud theatrical devices uro constantly resorted to in order to save the lives of noonsed persons. Bnt Mr. Wcllman was the first prosecutor to make the t'hnrgo in open court and quote nn in stance to fortify bis allegation. Is-tho practice right or wronit? Peihaps tho most moving part nf Lawyer William F. Howe's elegant sum ming up on behalf of Annie Witldeu was where he liesonght the Jurymen to consider her yonth. her lieauty mid her helplessness. When Francis L. Wellman, assistant district attorney, began his summing up for tho prosecution, lie urged the Jurors not to bo moved by his adversary's emotional appeals. He called Mr. Howe an actor. Ho said: "If you had seen him, us 1 hnvo, go behind a woman defendant nnd pinch her to make iter scream nud so arouso sympathy, yon would not bo so much in fluenced by his theatrical display." "Whom did Mr. Howo pinch?" I asked Mr. Wcllman. "Ella Nelson," was his prompt leply. "You recall that sho had shot her lover dead because ho wns packing his trunk and preparing to leavo her. She was on trial for her life. Mr. Howe got her nc quitted. "When ho hud got to that part of his summing up whero ho called upon tho jury to 'look nt her,' Ella wns sitting be hind a table, her f aco toward tho jury, but resting in her hautRSlie had been weeping for somo minutes, but now sho was composed. " 'Look at that face!" pleaded Mr, Howo In impassioned tones, IIo strode rapidly behind her. Again ho cried, 'Look nt that face!' and ns ho did so ho seized Ella's soft wrists in his strong hand and wrenched her arms apart. The woman screamed with pain and terror. "That scream was enough to freeze tho blood of anybody who heard it. 1 cannot help thinking Hint it had much to do with tho verdict. 1 do not say that it is wrong for counsel to employ theatrical methods in defending their clients. I think it is part of tho duty of the prosecuting officer to cxposo this Eort of thing to the jury. I rcderick is. House woe dcfcndlii" 11 man named Becker in tho general ses sions. Becker had a clothing storo in Baxter street. Ho nrranged a candlo so that when It burned down to a certain point at midnight it would set firo to n ot of bagging soaked with kerosene. and so burn the storo and cam Becker u 1 big amount ot insurance, i-ircmen quenched tho flames and so saved the lives of soventy-slx men, women nnd children who wero sleeping in tho tene ments abovo the store. "When Mr. House summed up ho was in a quandary, Becker couldn't understand ono word in English, there- foro how could tiio poor dovil weep at tho proper moment? That little diffi culty was sol veil ull right. Becker rested his faco in his hands and peeped through bis interlaced iingesa at his eloquent do fender, m Think, gentlflnan,' said Mr, House, if you send this wretchod man to prison you will punish those innocent littlo ones.' At that Instant Mr. House drop ped his handkerchief. Wow I came a snnoi; irom uecker. It began like the scream of a catamount. It died away 111 n long drawn wall nud choking sobs. Becker's tears wero like a shower. Mrs. Becker's and tho little Beckers' tears were a cloudburst. Human naturo couldn't stand It. Juror No, 3 was a nlco old fellow, retiied from busi ness and living at homo surrounded by sons and daughters and chubby grand children. He broke down at tho second drop of Fred House's handkerchief. At tho third drop or tne cambric tno juror s tears gushed out beyond the railing. Answering sniffles and gasps came from two other jurors. It seems hard to beliove, but it is n matter of record that in tho face of tho clear ovidonce against Becker the jury stood threo for acquittal and nine for conviction. The tears aud howls nud tho littlo Bockeia saved tho guilty mau. And in proof of his guilt let me add that Becker was leleased under f tfiw ban, but ho ran away, although the case was soon brought up for rotrlal. Often the question or makeup tests tho counsel stogo manager's ubllity and Ingenuity. There was Alphouse Steph- ani, tho young man who deliberately murdered Lawyer canton u. ueynoius for notanrrendering Stephanl's father's estate fast enough to be squandered. The defense was insanity. Perhaps you iccali the btephuut wtio camo to trial. Instead of the handsome, neatly dressed lieh Hum's son, the jury saw a wild, unkoinpt creature, a Caliban in ugliness. Stephana s nair nan ueen untouched by shears or brush for months. He had not bathed or 6lia ed. He still woro tho clothes he had on when ar rested, His linen was in tatters nnd almost black. Ills outer garment were greasy and crusted with accumulations of spilled food. Stephaui was a good actor, xsui a woru uiu tie speaa iv any one. With large black eyes, a lleep and mournful as Kdwin Booth's, he stared gloomily at nothing. Lear was a model ot sanity neuue mm. mere was more or less testimouv to show that Stephani liad fallen off a iny wry many years ago aim nurt iu ueau, aiiu that lie had always been high tempered, liko any spoiled child. No one had bothered about Ids alletted insanity. though, until after he luWl killed Ida ratner a 0111 menu. " 'Insane,' waa the jswy's Judgment after listening to that testimony and witicmng tue gloomy maaeup 01 tut, prisoner. They found him guilty of murder in the second degree, and be Was tent to prison for life. Today he U a neat, well nuiiavea and snort naireci con. viet New York Herald. A Luudou Ilach.lors' Club. The Bachelors' club, a London instl tutlou, in 1801 suffered no fewer than twenty-three defections in the shape of member who married; but the olob gained 575 in fine at the rate of S5 a wedding. Tne ciuu is liouruning, ana seems ou the whole to encourage rather than deprecate matrimony a a line art There are still 889 bachelor in the list of member. London Tit-Bits. leaf Mute Pupils. . It Is not generally known what won derful progress ha been made in this country of late years in teaching the dumb to speak. It appears from the oflioial record that last year amenta tlon was taught to no lea than 4 ,943 pupils In American schools (or toe deal In a large number of these case the iu firmity dated from birth and was lit berited DUmimm) Affeellea. Clara Can it be, Dolly, that yon are to marry Mr. Smith, after saying to we repeatedly that yon oould not endure ldmf Dolly Tho truth u, Clara, dear, that until I heard that his aunt bad died lu New Orleans tlie dog eatilu-ia who fqed the pound with vagrant oar pro ceed about their work with a slip noose, which they hold in front of the dot;' head or under hi feet Canlaln Dave suiter. figure that used to stand forward and bow to the passengers leaving the boat Rl eucrsou v.ny, at. uoe, uuiaus or Kansas Cit y-Weet rtort Landing it was nt Jeucreon City, St. Joe, umana or then. Thoy nil knew young, handsome Davo Silver they nil liked to tide on his boat. It was the Lucas, 1 think, one of tho fastest that ever rodo the river Sho woro tho champion's deer horns on the pilot house for years. It was hard on Captain Silver for all of tho floating palaces to pass ont of the river forever, but ho had another mis fortune. Ho had a brother. How he loved him! They wero inseparable. One day they were standing near the rail of a big boat jnst as she was pushing off. Tho brother leaned forwnrd a bit, tho rail broke, nnd beforo Captain Dave oould catch litin the man had fallen into tho water. The boat swung around at that instant nud poor Silver was dragged under tho wheel. "It's Joe!" gasped Captain Dave. That was nil he said. He had seen his broth er go under tho vicious paddles, and he fell into a partial faint. That was one of tho reasons that this tall, handsome man, with the elegant manner and gray hair and board, left tho Missouri for the low banked streams of the far south. Detroit Frco Press. Auroras l'orty Miles Utfli. Tho scientists of the Royal Danish academy havo mado publio tho results of somo interesting experiments, which wero conducted for the solo purpose of ascertaining tho exact, or at any rate tho approximate, height ot the aurora borealis. At Godthaab M. Adam Paul sen, with two theodolites situated only four miles apart, found that the height of different auroral displays varied from one to forty miles! Near Capo Fare well, with a baso lino of three-fourths of a mllo in length, tho best calcula tions obtainable placed different aurora at from ono to ten miles in height; at Spitzbergeu it was shown that they rango from a height of one-third of a milo to eighteen miles. In this case It will not proro uninter esting to mention somo of tho reinark blo opinions entertained by tho early ex perimenters In this line. Flogel esti mated tho height of tho various aurora) observed by him at from 00 to 310 miles abovo tho earth: Rcimann found that ono observed by him was at least COO miles high, and Nordenskjold's earlier deductions gavo such phenomena an ar craga height of 125 miles. Then Leem stromo camo forward with the announce ment that ho had taken notes nnd ob servations on nn auroral display that was not separated from tho earth by moro than 1,000 feet, whilo Ilildebrand- son concurred to the extent of declaring that many of tho displays wero below tho clouds. St, Louis Republic. Tho SiMiiish government has taken possession of the largest shipbuilding woiks iu that country, nnd is offering inducements for English shipwrights to superintend tho work. Out of thirty-two cities with popula tions ranging from 200,000 to 60.000 all bnt ono nro using tho clcctrio rail way system. Head K01, Trulls, ri.-v tjv tiiullltiiilis wticii tlicv arc the pro r,.r ,,r ,,i,Lrti,rt nl indolent disease A "slight" cold, a at of IndlKt'stloii. biliousness or consti tution uich or nay ofllii'Be "minor ailments" advance In m."i' discs llli "lca!lie4estrolnK strides." Uhe lliem a swift, early itefcatwtltt llostcttcr s eioiiiatii iiiiiei. null i,.-n inr um- iuke tu tho uutu who iiilurincd him that he nad Aburtu-lliy winniliHiercu aim ui.inninK iw- only a cold!" "Only a cold," repeated the lucb'r. "Wli.u would jo lure the pleiurue" ,t.n.,tuii., iin.l Ia uiiioH, ure ensile eittnff nli.li.iliU! nl tho start. Whv Hu ll ullow thi-m to ect up 11 full head of steam'.' rut on the ureses with the llltlcts. Tlie iteiilul warmth which this slllHuli liu-dlclno illliuses inrouu me Bviri,, thcliiilH'tusIt ulves tu the cir'iilatlou of the Mood, its sooihliiKaiiitstreiittlicnlnireireet upon tho ncriitlis. fechlt'it and slik. L'l-llliiy icrmiiiiirtiit u lis the itrcJt sperlllc for uuiariii, Siberia signifies "thirsty.' lluikleu's Arnica halve, ti... .,!,... l 11, h until! for fiit. Uralses. Soies, Ulcers, salt lllicuin, Feu r Sores, Tetter, l lulplssl Hand, t'hnlilnllit Cornea, and all bkla r.lllpIloilS, Kwiiiei, nun ti.n. y, m 1 emitred. It Is jtuarantecd to lib e perfect satis Taction, or money refunded, l'rlee Wl cents per 1h. I'lirsaiebyDchir Ulilgliton. and Blcry Wl'SHMllt I.lvu fl-di hnvo been sent in safety In tho malls front India to the British Museum. Happy Ilow.lers. V ilit,lru to sav to our citizens, that for years wo haic been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsutuDlion. Dr. King's New Life Pills, Ilucklen's Arnica Salve ,A,.,,ir. l t m.. ,m, iiiiv-t never iiaiiuie rattia.ll.,. tlint .ell ft. well, nr that bfrve Civeu such universal satisfaction. 'We do not hesitate 10 guarantee mem every lime, and we stand ready to refund Iho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their uteri. at I.eUur s Drtiitawie, i,eniguion, anil tiiery'I Drucstore, Weiseport A "Poor Richard Almanac" of 1753 hold for 15 ut nn miction In Philadel phia recently. A Ureat Explosion ' in llir ilati ot ulltilioailer. dinilnilto. el&nt lNiHdcr. and the like, tremeudou. explosions are u rurii), nut tin- itrcaicsr explosion 01 luouern llmei Is. without ilunht. that of Iln- "old school'' Idea that Coiiimitlo,i Is Inrnnihlr Thousands ol II, cs have been sacrtriced to tills mistaken notion Modern rctcarcii has established inr fact Dial l'i iisunipllou isa scrofulous disease ol the I1111UN and thai tletre is olio reined) whict will iMMltlw-l) eriitllt-ale It from the system Ir Pierce's I lolifeli Medical Discover). OfcourS', there wcic III the olden limes malt) who wotua have proltoiutccd luudcril explosives Instrument , uf witchcraft, hut there are, fortilliatel) . i w u--uay who do not acknowledge tlutt the ",,.ad euy 101 an Hcroiuiousuiseaws. unu consumption IS UUC Ol IUCHI. The Ohio River, whicl1s Very nearly HXSJ miles long, bus a lu'eun descent of only inches to the mile. llewaro of Nwlnitlers. We have exposed, during the last year, wauy swindlers wlio advertise, under the name of tuediclue, vile compounds which only Increase btii'ian suffering. To all whe need a pure medicine and blood purifier, ire can honestly reeoinniond Sulphur Hit lers. Kdilor Sun. The mole can awlm excellently and it often sinks well fo.i the purpose of obtaining water to drink "I was prostrated with a levcre bilious coiupaliit," wtites Krastus Koathwortb, of Bath, Mc. "After vainly tryme a number of remedies, I was finally induced lo take Ajer's Pills. I bad scati'cly taken two boxes wheu I was complctc'y cured ' POWDER Absolutely Pure A .'ii l-tnl-'i 'kn II ill IfttttMlllltf, -Ut ll-llil "obi-ruiiM i,t rood K poi "Koti.1 tl-aklLK fiiwUrl ny. mi