i LIGHT I TON ISLAM. A HOLD DEFENSE OF I HE DOCTRINES OF THE KOriAN A X.ucld Conipnrlfton uf the Ua.entlal l'oluti of the ltrlljlnn. That Hum fut Their Foundation, the IllWln anil the Koran Iilam Democracy. M. Mlsmor could not know the east any better than lie does if he had been born there, anil ve cony from his new volume, "Souvenirs tin Monde Muesiil. man," a few novel view and considera tions addressed especially to statesmen and thinkers: The greater portion of the precepts of the Koran havo a meaning which es capes us, because that meaning is at variance with our idea and onr man ners, and this is what give rise to po litical errors of an Incalculable reach. The Mussulmans do not fall to return the attacks that are made upon them. Conceding to us the advantage In a ma terial ond scientific point of view, they bold that the riches and learning of the few do not rnako the happiness of the many, and they claim superiority for their moral and social constitution. Essentially democratic in its origin. Islam has n sumptuary law which puts B tax of 2 per cent, upon the jewels of women and upon all objects of luxury. This money has served for centuries to assist poor tradesmen and to buy them tools. Thanks to the prohibition of wine and spirits, the social problem is solved for them. On seeing the dangers that hover over our civilization, the Mussulmans compare it to the smoking remains of a burned tent. They think that if it should disappear in the Humes of anarchy for want of nn organic prin ciple it would be lncapfiblo of rising again from its nshes, while their faith maintains order in everything, the con dition Bine qua non of progress. "You accuse us," they say, "of being depraved. Are you less so, you who keep up perpetual orgies in your great cities, expose your half clad wives nnd daughters at balls and feasts, and allow them to bo whirled around in the arms of anybody and everybody!1 You re proach us for our Ignorance. In order to pass through llfo witli honor your in struction is not so good as ours. Thanks to the proverbs and the rules qf wisdom that are taught to our children, they condnct themselves like little men. With you the men, nnd even the learned, condnct themselves like little children. Yon charge our functionaries with venality. Who contributes to its establishment if it is not the vulgar herd of traders of every class that Europe has scaltercd all over the east? Yon cry down our judiciary. We too have a right to accuse 3"ours. Yon charge us with fatalism. Fatalists we are, just like your learned men and your philosophers, who base their calculations upon the immutability of natural laws. Resigned in the face of plagues, cata clysms and death, wo say "It was writ ten, For the rest we follow the words of the prophet. "One day the prophet asked an Arab visitor what he had douo with his camel. The Arab replied, 'I have left him at thy gate.' 'Host thou tied him'' inquired the prophet. 'No, I have left him to the care of God,' "Thou hast done wrong,' said Mohammed. 'Thou shouldst first jiave tied him, and then have recom mended him to God.' "The Christian doctriues of predesti nation and of grace nro more depressing than our fatalism. Your ignoranco of Islam makes you confound Mussulman slavery with ancient slavery and that which existed until recently in Russia and in Brazil. With the Mussulmans there are no slaves. All nro brothers, not in the Platonic Bense of tho Bible, but actually, having the saino laws and the same positive duties according to the terms of the Koran. Unlike Chris tianity, Islam has never treated as sal able things, transmissible with tho land, troops of men who professed the com mon faith, us was done with the serfs of the Mlddlo Ages, the moujiks of Russia, and tho neoroes of vour colonies. Prisoners of war are tho only slaves that it recognizes, but their children are born free, and they themselves can liecomo so by embracing Islam. "It is the custom from time immemo rial in certain countries for parents to part with their children for money, In rdertoward off poverty and open up to themselves a career of fortune. By yirtuo of Mussulman equality this ca reer is limitless in tho east. How many slaves have liecomo pashas, generals and ministers? Almost all tho sultans havo been tho sons of slaves. The black slaves taken from central Africa find In Egypt and in Turkey a fato incompar ably superior to that of the slaves of your colonies. Slavery is for savages the first step toward civilization. If their recruiting and their transportation give riso to well founded protests, the fault is not with Islam. Neither the Bible nor tho Koran is responsible for abuses. "The Mussulmans proclaim tho supO' riorityof their Allah; but they acknowl edge Moses as a prophet and Jesus as Houh Allah, the soul of God. Their veneration for Jesus extends to tho mother. Tho immaculate conception. introduced into Catholicism by Pius IX, has been for twelve centuries a Mussul man belief. "To tho extremo simplicity of the dogma must bo added the tioeltivo enjoy ments which the paradise of Mohammed opposes to tho platonlo joys of the Christian paradise, in order to compre hend the resistance or islam to nil at tempts at conversion. 'Christianity is a menace, Islauiisui a promise,' said Napoleon I, and his opinion is worthy ol meditation." rails 1 Igaro. Katluc llefore Sleeping. Scientific men now delaro that eating lueiwru Bleeping is ui great ueiiew, uiiu Ith&t a bowl of bread and milk, a unit of jbeet and a few biscuits, or a saucer of loatmeal before retiring will in a short itlme result in an increase in weight, strength nnd general tone. New ork riimeii Com Jlllkul by Slurhlue, A machine, it is claimed, that will milk thirty cows in one hour and do it bo easily nnd neatly that tho cows will scarcely know it has been invented in Glasgow The machine is constructed on the vacuum principle, and when ad justed to the cow tho milk flows in a continuous stream and the machine does the work without assistance. The con trivance is largely used in Scotland, and !U practicability lias been long ago den) onstrated. The .greatest objection to the machine by farmers will probably be Its price. It is valued at A6 in Soot land, the duties add $13, making the uiai cost f iuu. New York Telegram. Never Lend lour llookk If you like to give any one a book, by all means do it: but if you lend a book. it generally means losing it, for which you receive no thanks or even an atiol- ogy I have long ago given up lending cooks. lor I nave always found if a friend borrows a volume which he probably does not look at for a fort sight you immediately want to refer to It the moment be has left the house. -London Graphic. ltats i'ouie from Akla. Rata nrn Itatti-Aa nf Aula an.l that times. Philadelphia Press. lVbj- Ulaiuoude Are Uked. The diamond was reputed as a pre server against epidemics and poisons. It calms anger and foments conjugal love The ascivBts called It "the stone Of livuudltatton." It symbolizes con Ktancy, strength ami tuuoeencv -Paris figaro The Ueath of Chrlit In a book entitled "The Physical Causes of Christ's Death," the WTitei .Wales that Christ died from a broken fbiort, so that, wheu the soldier pierced his stdu, blood aud water flowed out, winch tumid have beeu su unpossibjlUs It no rupture hod Ufceu place. ! BEFORE HE THOUGHT. The I'oor lellow Wn i Reattv lluiigrr and Spoke II U Mlml Ton irmilcl). Tom De Wilt, Jai k Void ami Kil Still man had been In intf nn lean and lii'iio for two day nnd witi' nearly starved to death. They had decided to honor some of their Vassar friends with n visit, at the tlmoof tho commencement, when Ibe college discipline l-i MuniVlmt leluxed; but a short staj m tie- plaeo had ion- ' vlnced tlierti that the late of the rough- keepsle ltoardhtg liuoie was inadequate to satisfy Murray Hill appetites. So when, after a morning drive, the j girls announced that they intended to effectually silence the current feeble sneer at the cooking abilities or fnir col legians by giving the party a lunch pre pared by themselves, there was joy In the henrts of the men. At tho word "lunch" Tom looked nt Ed and Ed look ed at Tom, and Jack looked straight Into the face of the prettiest girl and said most felicitously, "Oh. thank your' It was to be served in oneof the rooms at 2 o'clock; "in the meantime they would stroll abortt the grounds and get up nn appetite." At last the lunch came. It was a "pink" one. Tho table was artistically and tastefully decorated. Big ptuk bows and bunches of roses covered the cloth, nnd elaborately painted dinner cards directed the guests to their seats. As course succeeded course the men began to wonder where the aubstan tlals wero coming in, and to realise that ft third disappointment had fallen to their lot. Tho little tubs of deviled salmon, the impalpable croquettes with tender ns paragus tips, the tiny dalw of shrimp salad in the center of eool, green lettuce leaves, the salted almonds, the olives, tho meringues glace and the strawlierry sherbet wero nil very dainty and deli cate, but not particularly satisfying to earthly mortals whose thoughts were running on thick, juicy English Chops nnd big powter mugs tho size of an In fant's bathtub. And when as a finishing touch cute little packages of tutti fruttl, cunningly tied up in pink ribbons, wero linseed around on a silver plate, tho men felt unequal to further conversational effort. A few Hours inter tne least 'lorn He Witt remarked that it was time for them to bo starting, ns they expected to catch the 7:50 train for New York. Oh, you'd better stay i.ver until the 10:10," remonstrated a sweet sophomore; 'you will just spoil your evening. What will you do when you get back to tho city?" Here wos tho great opportunity of Jack's life, and unconsciously he rose to it. "Oh," ho said earnestly, "we'll go straight to a hotel nnd get something to cat, for we haven't had a square meal since wo have been In this town!" For a moment three girls stared blankly nt each other, and then the young men gathered their hats nnd canes together and, saying hurried "good nights," sped, with horizontal coat tails, in the direction of the deiwt. Hnrry Romaino in. Hmneniaker. How tho Colira fltv.. Warning. Tho most dangerous reptiles of India nnd Africa nro tho cobras. No snakes, not even rattlesnakes, nromorodrcaded, and with reason. As tho rattlesnake warns the car by its significant "rattle," so tho cobras warn the cyo by tho mode in which they expand tho upper part of tho body when irritated. This expan sion is produced by n sudden movement of the ribs of that region of the body. Usually they incline, backward, but the aulinal, when irritated, makes them stand out nt right angles to tho body, and so, of courso, forces outward the ekln which covers them. Thus tho neck, or part just behind the .head, becomes greatly expanded nnd flattened, ni It also does, though in a less degree, In the Australian blacksnake. This expansion is called a hood, and so the animals are called hooded snakes, In some of them there is on tho back of the howl a dark mark, something liko a pair of spec tacles, nnd they havo therefore lieen called spectacle snakes. Quarterly Re view. Hut., Vou lteuil Hon -Mr. W. II. Went, of lleiieva, N. Y.. wns enreil of tlie seieiett lnitn of tljMirpsJaT lie .i)rtertlliiiuc lie ate seemed like iMiurliiK inelteil lejnl lull) lil.slimmc-h. UimhI's wiiibihi rlha elleeteil n ierlei-t cine. 1'nll iirlli-hl:us will lie sent u jmi vvrlle la i; l jntuu s uo., ixe ell, M,UH. 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The best of all ways To leaalhen our davs. I to use Itepce'l Purgative 1 eueta, Kir For ntue-teutha of the diseases of tlie body begin with eoiistlpstlou or the cloulug mi of the slulee-wava. throuab which the unuurubM of Um blooa escape, so that tile) we resjleorbed iuio the aysteni. The Purgative rVllets Set gelll rgauve rr-tii-wi ai-i ge Um atumacb and m tv out inofouguil ouow Be an sad are Mm bast tosotiv kaow lug and atratalag toe orKalm, the) open tlio niuiwii rat K vowels aou rrwore a natural, neaiin iiikcmiioii PuequetiHt la dyspepsia, i-oiuilpatlon, bllloue- uess, piles, or suy ol the resulluiK atfteun-i The man born in thecnliiiimuy in day name a cabinet Mr luul'fll, Kdllor ol the Urals, Uo , Mr it-or, went to a drug storr nt Hillsdale, Inua, ami uaked the phvili'lau in attendance to give linn a uiie uf aomilhliis lei ohulera umrbiia tlld luoselirsH ill Ihe ImwelH lleaa- "1 Mt mi nun Ii belter the mxt niuiuiiii! Ili.il turn , liided to fall ou tin- pli)-.l,luii ami t' t limit" li nn up a -,tiplv ul lie liicdlillie 1 wimaiir I.II-hiI Wln-ii lie lijliiloi Hie a 1,,'ttl. iillllilu l I l,ili -. full, , I Itulel ,1 ami lllilll tin In nn ill He ii,l Ii, )rt m ille-il tt rt-Ktimilv hilili, 1'iai Uee anil l.iuua il tliu beat he loulu go "r ni pare 1 can teal if y to lUalthotncy m aty case at all eveiiti For sale by N. B Saber sad W r Bury WHO LOVES HORSFb LOVES WOMEN rerhapi Rum hltul Hpimli (ill l Look I ., I, ut iiuii'i Hi In,,,,,. Hie rifmully upi'iiii ml ' ii Hln Ulll of vviikuii awl uini-iir t 1ih1 n . drags ami snlkici wtip filmix tilotia; the west aide drive in (Vntrnl p irk. nnd n wide nwako citir.cn win seated 1 sule a reporter looking on, when the vele awake citizen n ln-i ! In nund lv t , speech: "I never can umlt i-l.md the w um n and the horser men bow the get along together. Sevtiul tltlngi nie common to most men who are what I call nd- dieted to the horse. They either wear the most peculiar and pronounced hats and coats that attract attention from afar, or they )tiy no heed at all to dress ond look shabby even though they nro rich. Next, they are rough iu siteech and often prof tine. Then again they . nro so fond of what is called 'talking horeo' that many of them seem tn warm up on no other topic. But last of nil, they are all fond of women. That is no new discovery of mine. 1 sutqiect that. though women were men b first compan ions, the home has been coupled with woman in man's admiration ever since the quadruped attained sufficient devel opment to creato the race of lionteyincn, nnd it has long lieen a rule that Hie men who love horses are also esiiecially fond of jyomeii. But what I can't understand is What fnn the ladles get out of the sit uation. "I sit hero in tho park on every lino day and study tho case. The horsey men do not talk to tho women beside them. They are the most tiresome companions iu the world. They nevor, ns a rule, know anything aliout the scenery they are jwssing through. They see and en joy nothing but the horse they nro driv ing. They sit bent up on their seats with a rapt or a stolid expression of face watching the animal they drive. Whether there is n magnetic tingle in tho reins, such ns we fishermen feel in the pole that is Digged by n tront, I can not say. "Either Ihat or the mere delight of wntching the lise nnd fall of the horse's back as it warms to its work suffices to satisfy the man, nnd there he sits, silent and engrossed nbont as admirable n companion to the woman by his Bide ns n mummy or a statue, but that is not nil. Ho has taken tho precaution lo put on big goggles to protect his eyes from dust and Hying stones nnd clots of dirt. Blie cannot so disfigure herself, and therefore has to hold her head down and strain tho rim of her lint to mako It help protect her face. Sometimes sho has nil she can do to keep her hat from blowing away. What fun any woman gets out of such n companionship is more than I can see. But," sold tho wide nwako man. "I wasonco ppenklng.to a woman of this view of tho case, and she plunged me deeper into tho mystery. 'A man with n horse has a tremendous advantage over those who havo not got horses in gaining favor" with young girls,' snld she; 'a horse will cover many deficiencies in a man, nnd n girl will take him nnd drop a dozen better fellows.' 'WhyV I asked, 'nro women so fond of horses?' Well,' sho replied, 'they like men who own horses; such men nro not so numer ous as tho"0 who don't.' " New York Bun. Ie an Klnpeiuetit liver Inclinable? I should hesitate to say that nn elope ment Is never excusable, but It is very rare Indeed that the evils resulting from not marrying would approach' in conse quence those resulting from marriage entered into under circumstances which made nn elopement seem necessary. 1 bcllevo In early mnriiages, but I also 1te- liovo that every inlluenco should ho placed nbout that sacred Institution to keel) it pure nnd holy; Hint none should enter into it "lightly or unadvisedly. And it would bo usually safer to post pone a marriage until objections could bo overcome rnther than to run tho risks ntteudlng nn olupeiifcnt. It is n groat temptation to n bad man if a wom an is willing to enter Into n secret mar riage, ond nn elopement partaken of that secrecy. 1 certainly do not consider this nn idle question, but ono which calls for much thought. Mrs. Lyman Abbott in Lad ion Home Journal. .The riotltlni: Wceilt In the Atlantic. The gulf weed (Fncns iintnns) whie with its lltle round "berries," U not titi hko the mistletoe Iu form, but of a brownish yellow color, has been thought to have lost Its propeity .of looting on rocks and to have acquired the power of living nlloat. It has even been nn, gested that the sen marks the site of a submerged- continent, apparently tho lost Atlantis. Dr. Kruntmel holds that tho weed has simply been drifted lo its present iiositlon by tho Gulf stream anil Its nfilueuts from the West Indian Is lauds and the Gulf of Mexico. It is now proved that the Gulf stream Is not n single nartow "river of the ocean," ns Maury poetically described tt, but consists of n nutnlier nt ciirients not only from tho Mexican gulf, but the Antilles, The weed, according In Dr Krummel, would take fifteen days to tloat os far north ns tho latitude of Cape llatteras nnd live and n half mouths to reach the Asoros. In tho Sargasso ae.i it becomes heavy and sinks; hut the suit- ply is kept up by tlvo Gulf stream. Iin- iiou (uoiie. Ihe llurfh to lie t.lke the Jllnnii. Tho water of the earth is all destined to disapiear from tho surface of the globe by being absorbed by subterranean rocks, with which it will form chemical combinations. The heavenly spheres oxhlblt sufficiently striking examples of such an evolution. The planet Mars shows what will becomo of the earth In some thousands o( centuries. Itsseas aro only shallow Mediterraneans of loss surface than the continents, and tins do not npiiear to bo verv hinli: and in tuo appearance of the moon, all cracked and dried up, we have n view of the final state of the oarth for tlie absolu tion of the water by tlie solid nuoltms will be followed by that of the almns phere. Popular Science Monthly The Modern War. In India they drown n great many of the girl babies. It is a time honored custom, but not universally approved from a therapeutic standpoint. In civ ilised countries they put cnrsetB on the girl babies, which bringsabout the same results, without the shook, which is a sure oonoomitant of the Indian method. Moreover, babies lost longer under the modern system, anil it is esielallr prised by people who prefer to keep titeir gin n Dies tor a rew brier years. Detroit Tribune. What u Flood leaves Ilehlud. The worst feature of a flood is the fact that tlie river is apt to leave a deposit of sand, varying in thickueas f row on inch to ten feet, over a larae extent of .land that was formerly fertile. In the flood or lint) a great many farmers in the American Bottom on going back to their premises after the subsidence of the watws, round their property covered with river sand in beds so thick that two or three years elataved before srood crops could be raised. St. Louis Globe- uwngcrat. The rt. for lllm to Call. Mrs. Wllberby Your old clothes man was around today. WHlwby (grimly) Tell him next time that, If lie wants to look at any old clothes of mine, lis will have to call at tne office and see them ou me. Ex Change. liow Aula Are llateu. Ante are eaten by several of the wiuor nations. In Egypt they ore eatsn raw with sugar, in Brazil they are served with a resitious nance, and in East Indu stewed in bntTulo grease or fried in butter. - Ul Louts ltepubllc A Urava In the Ceuler. The exact geographical ceutet of the United Status is mat kvd by a grave the lat resting place ot one Major Og deu, who is bunud on a little knoll u short distance nurtln-ait of Ko-t ftilev Kan. - Ext liani IHn-plttr I uuuitraliuil iuilcla M) l,tal otlt I of iiiamugu uu flatteiing but 1 it fused it fioweus Well, uo girl ought to ao- cept her first proposal. Kate Field's yrasnimrton Hum ii 1'iIkiiiii-i J Ni-npi il If Mil will imh llghtlj ll-ollttlellitt ., it is smpili-tii how mm)) lu.iv s,,:ne liineB be done u ith Ihetn A v l.ier, Imv ing offended 111" loyal lunster, nai ton deinned to lift long iinpi lsoniitput iu n high tower, nnd every night his wife used to comtt nnd weep nt its foot 'Go home," said tho huslmnd, "and find u black boHln, and then bilng n hit of butter and tint e sitings oneof fino silk, one of Ftont twine, another of whipcord and a strong rope.' When she entne provided with every thing he told her tn put a touch of bat ter on the beetle's head, tie tho silk thread around him and place htm on the wall of the tower. Deoeived by the smell of butter, which he supposed was above him, tho insect continued to as cend till he reached the top, and thus the viiier secured the silk thread, fly It he pulled up the twine, then the whip- cord, and then a strong rope, by which he finally escaped. Detroit Pros Press The Grand Trunk railway ot Urugnny from Montevideo has been completed, and opens out a vast tract of fertile land ltltherto comparatively worthless, the jreo of w hich is snly a llttlo less than Belgium. Hie Doctor Hint Ills Psttenl. Dr. P enjoys a very Ursa practice. and luirdly finds time to take his much needed rest. One day Dr. I' , who had company to dinner, sat quietly chatting in a cor ner of the drawing room, when lis was told that a patient lind come to see htm who was strongly recotntnendsrt by some fellow practitioners. The doctor submitted with a bad -grace and stepped into his surgery. Onr physician was in the habit of as certaining the condition of the patient by asking him tn count, and generally ttopiieil him nt tlrirty or thirty-five mite lone enough for the linrpose. Tills time also Dr. 1' risked his patient to count. Timo passed on, and the guests began lo feel alarmed at his protracted absence. One of them opened the sur gery door. Dr. 1 had gone to sleep in his nrlnchnlr, nnd the pnllent had counted up tofl.M2. Mntin. Chtneiie Shirgrrv. Liko most things In China, tho prac tice of sntgery differs considerably from that in vogue iu less enlightened west ern countries. Bone setting In the Co lostlnl em pile is n complicated affair? and doubtless much more efllcacionn than European methods. In netting a fine tureil limb the surgeon does not attempt to bring the bones together, but merely wraps the limb In red clay, Inserting some Btilis or I in m boo into the clay. These strips are swathed In bandages, nnd in Hie titer uunloge the head of n livo chick it is placttl. Here coinen in tho superior science of the Celestial Alter the bainhtgo hns been seemed the fowl is lieheadtsl and its Wood ia al lowed lo penetrate the fracture, for it nourishes the fractured limb and Is 'heap good tnedieine." Loudon Hos. pital. America first l.lhlh,iinie. The first liifhihouse built on this con tinent was at St, Augustihe, fhi.' Its chief use was as i lookout, whence the Spanish people of the town could see vessels niipronchiug from Spain or get notice of the coming of. foes in time to run mvay. The tower nltr.icted the nt lention of rruiicis Drake ns he woo sail ing along the coast with his licet of high pooped ships on his wnv- homo from pi! lacing the cities of the Spanish main. So ho stopped long enough to loot tho town anil destroy what he ccnld not tnuo nway. Washington star. What Ailed Her. At llto excursion giveu tho "Little Mothers" tho other day n four-year-old baby towed by tho big bister wns made ill by tho ride ou tho cars. Vomiting was tuo result. 'You wero sick at your stomach, were you not, dear?" said ono nf the custo dians kindly. 'No, 1 wasn t, explained the wee lnltej "my eat was toonear'my tongue." Xvew orl: llecorder. Sucb CONDENSED Makes an every-day convenience of an olJ-tlme luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having ths NONE SUCH brand. AiERRELL & SOULB, Syracuse, N. Y. UEU'I HEI.1'1 THE LA11V rAISTS. Tla tho twliub of an eye, Tie tho draught or a Lraath, 1 nun tba Uomoui of beallh. To the ladeuufle of deah." When sudden fainting spells come upon a lady, yon may always stisjiect some uterine disturbances or trouble, or some great disorder In the clreulatlon and nerve center. A remedy that has al ways proved snecessf ul In wardlugofTaud removing the tendency to a incurrence of (suiting spells that removes the causa of them, corrects tho clreulatlon of hlood, ami gives to tho system that even run ning nervous energy so esscutlal, Is Dr. Hcree'a FavorlU- Prescription. The " Proscription " Is guarantied to give satisfaction In every case, or money refunded. Nothing eUo does as much. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask moror As a regulator and promoter of f uno tlonul action, nt the critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Proscription" la a perfectly safe remedial aaeut, and can produce .only good results, ft Is equally effica cious and valuable In Its effects vrhsu taken for those disorders and derange ments Incident to that later and most critical period, known as " The change iCKKOErlH Iloiiimriiietl a l!to Went IX Lb Mm, pLTMoimx Co., Iv, Way, leea. I aatfarad ttoux tAujtorary aMiJleiauatM from iwarwOfk for to jeui, for vhtoli I oaad haator KaawlCi Narva Twit, and otu reoouiuaud aau. M Ui baat laaaltatoa lor alaiilivr tronUat, ! Ft BURNHUiUrT. , lUfrurt lVuiuallttr nf IteltoT. J. UaOa, CaalpilK Maw Ytwki "I vmommmi 70 to laml lor ats boiUM of I Pftttar Koaifa Nam TdoIc, aud M Uar maa It at lUtaetad. It atwad aamal in mjMMik.m ' JUn UX.BKKTI1.LK, N. V., Oat. 16. im, 1 I Vaed ona bottla of Factor Kuuuig'i Narva Tonie for dtuluaM tvud uarvoua baa4aol)a, as4 tt dltj ail you ela4ui for it aud avail mora X L4 Uan BuSwu.41 for yaara. UHH. J. tUNCK VDEt ,V::;v.."-,i', ,o-L,,N i ftf Htur 1.10ULi t aU ulDO nUaiB I alb bal 1 UMrAittu fia. wt cUlUVa. KuUlC tkkU. CO., Ohtoftgo, III. Umm9U1 &9 nfc"sxx ii i- n A FEW worn 1 have mniii' nufHiRemcntg wiili llin Cable l'rnun (7o., to linntlio their Upright l'innos, nnd will sell them nt such prices, tlmt, nn one neetl tin with nut n I'iftiifi, mul ynu will get a gunrnntec with every I'iann for o years, nnd Ihn tone will com par with tho best. I will havo sninplw tr these Pianos nn Imnil niter July J25lh, 1802, nnd sonio one in the office, who will piny or you, nnd yoti wii judge for yourecll. BEHOLD THE PRICES! Tlie $ BBO grade In Walnut for 190 The 8 600 grade In Waliitit fortlOO The f mn grade, in Wii1ni.it for 1170 The S750 gntile in Wuliuil ror190 Tha.r0 grade in Walnut frtrWOO The lngl mimed Pimw must enmpnre with nny $500 nnd. $3f() dollnrs ever sold in this town or vicinity. The reason J can sell these Pinnns nt such pi ice, J buy for Bpot ensh, hnveuo rents to paj, nnd nm snt'iBfied with n ttnull margin. I lie public uns neon mpnsed upon long cnouKii, high prices must come down. G'nll nt the store nny timo niter next week, and I will be in shape to show j'ou u beautiful $800 Piano for $200. Cume atnl tee mo 1eforn buyliiu els wlieie. I remain Yours rfsprctlully. Weissporl, THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FlllST STKEKT. 1,1511 Ifill'lON. I'A To .lie FnniKM-! The hot weather briiiBS out the old past the l'ntatn Hug, use out: Pure Pili'is Green ! iiur ci op ! Al.LRNTOWN,PA. 1892. 1892. SPECIAL 111 'try drimrihtt ut. .ft ft )nti (Jutiitg iUU -MW bur iu 'turn f. We GINGHAMS IViltll lOiilill 1." , at c , tt tif til 1 a lurti. A I OUTING KLANNKI.K lit'W ntll"t milill lUCflllH, IIUM tli tUl M)aUll Aititli-i lul iai Hud lAivuitt, imrt tceit jHnt One hit ol Ctiail wirtlih vent. uow3HluIi nl tfulaa Wt- Hi ll iu Mill lll.u.lit.l MhhUii will n mrti. Ilitw uiu ouh h fiM of lb maui barifiilua ttiat wt oltrr rfuiiUK ht ilf hi Uiedlltttrt-iit df iiaiiiiifuU. Our t.'ariM't ttvimrluieut U ?pee filU ..rnuilwl at till unJIu .if i.ufla.riai thut naltitnl j b dutilU'ald and tlifrHart umitl b auld rv- SiruicHtt tu iirii' iMM'iiM iur rnu inioua airitt. fiiifitiisf r llit place Alipr tit baiuaiui biu ott.rrdu 1 11I1 stsirf Wilntfd ut ttucliirku in , ihwrp, during Juh and Aujiil. M4urda) . Vt. ptrMi w.Hunsicker's Cor. 8th and' Hamilton, ALI.15NTOWN. RDPTUBE ! Wa. Ilia umlwiiKUt'il r-ra 1 tttin-l i'ur"i t ruflur v Or I H Matih um Aid ) i.iiutuit IfltJu l'ii, J we- riilllli-a ku 1 Ktiti ure I' A kr.tn. NUIlnui'-it , i h M Huidtl, M uul All", ht S H bttr mrr Suul.un, I'm It 1 ilutlH .Us 1 weld Ii NI , Itr.v.iirjx 'j Win lux. Ii.'-I Miitr.! "-t UlU.eli4aii M 1. H.wn '"HiuSl Kt-i-llfi. I'. 1 Ot-urKt) uixl I- li tluikwi' 4 I . U I M SllIlM 1 lltl j'tH Al0(A11., ir Iii i .tip 1 bent local ih vvsjjui c 1 i in ths county. iiil)Ii-li' Aaron Snyder t ,r wiH 8llV( eiiigh Cos! & Hardware Co., LIMITKik Wiwt Street, Lefoishton Specialties. Myor's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for the wire- Cucuinbop Pumps . A complete line including repairs flat ttlO senile. Coal Oil At wliolesaln and rotiiU " . Usual line of llnrdwnre. Oils. Coal, Hand, Oinpiit. PUsler, &c LE SACRIFICE ! NOW COMMENCED. The Oreatet Ued'iclioii Sale ever known tn the Lehigh Valley. Pure Honest Goods at Alnwrt. One-Half Former Trices Hpmeinber these goods are all our own make niid ns the time of this Great Sale is limited to the next 30 days rW) thingvill Bo lntrirUy, Hny untit fwi h ae wen the Aniiunl flloaraiice S'a.e of lion's Suite, Hoys' Suits, Children's Suits and Stilts made to Order ! ! SUH THE ASTONISlllG LOW 1MUCW51! Uenr iu mind n chance like miss. Uail anil liitifjc lor yourseii. Koeli & any mi: scmh:, IS lIKADQUAIiTKUS KOli- GENERA L Paints, arnisiies, Glass, LIAj kind OF GOAL, OP8. PUHLH! iSQUiUE, Bank Strcot, Loliiili1on, Pn A genuine sewed shoe, thai will not rii fine calf, seamless, aitiooth inside, flexihle, more conifortahlc, etyli'.h and duralde than any other shoe ever nuld at the price. Kiiu.th. custom ni.nle -.hoe-, cobtiug from $4 to 5, and is the Best In the World for the price. For CENTLbTlEN. SC A A Genuine O.UU Hand-Sewed. SA A f Hand-Sewed 4iUU Welt Shoe. So cn , Folltve and Farmer. Eitra Talus Call Shoe. so en asaas v SA AC Working- tfatf0 m an b Shoe s2.00 . tioodwear Shoe. VUg TAKE NO IT IS A DUTY 3 u owe to ) U nnd our fjiuil) , din iug thene hard times, to get the must alue fur vour in, iu You ran ceonoinie 111 your foot wear if you purchase V. I,, limil 1- Mi.ts, whii h, Mtthout question, represent a greater value for the niuiiev lh,m auv ntln r makes. AAI IT"! "V t 1 W. L. DOUGLAS' name nnd tlio prlco Is stamped Vnv I I vlla a on the bottom of each shoo, which protects tho consumor ngnlnst high prloes and Inferior shoos. Dewnro of dealers who acknowledge tho superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoos by attempt ing to substituteothor makos for them. Suoh substitutions ore fraud ulent, and subjoct to prosecution by law, for obtaining money under r.-uso pretences, w. l. oduglas, orooKton, mass. i ' Adam Mi hrlviim A' Nui. A' niN, Iifliiirlitnn. Tlio most reliable machines tlvo world has overbad ora WAL iTER A. WOOD MOWING WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD Binders Twine Mowers Reapers Rakes CALL QUICK AND EXAMINE ALL KIMD 5 ) AOKMATi J- I'KH'fcS I.UWKK THIS THK i Clothing Sale 5 Wonderful Hetluctions in our this you should iossitively not Sliankweiler. Laiwt anil Finest Clotliins House in Hie Yallfij, Arj.Eytoww pa. II A RDWA R 15, OUCLAS a SHO For LADIES. Ss snlland- OiUU Sewed. Donjola, s2.00Ca Dongola. ffi B 7R FOR B.O MISSES For BOYS & YOUTHS. s2 ti SL75 SCHOOL SHOES. SUBSTITUTES.'!! made tor 1 iJO.l by & REAPING MACHINE CO. THEIR FAULTLESS QUALITY. -I1KAI.KK IN FARMIMG IMPLEMENTS, KQUAKK. lA. UWKtT. I'UA VH I KARN I'KH'ES THt (HLL13UOV Like a r Belt act ul sjutit. l b n-i 8eeklni IlH n -1 u rt' i ii u.' ( ftiToied. VRinly i in Ihi ii li wu Wrlltie tliu U I li'icvj In tiiuucoan An Hich w nt o In mini rnmuiutlon BnfTrtR It nlthniit rcluntlnu. Or wlilrrrM, word of pi-ni' Sun ben ms may vnt Ii Uy rarewi It, Or Ibasiorm king ttowt nbov It, To Mh one th waII goea upwnrd In ft norvr amllttf uinftn. And tfa ftlUteoltiB im roll" lieftr H A thr howr Aod paM nwr It, And th roolir itaorB rfpMt It I d a maftled sndrton. Oh, tli ffttbtn of Its Uf sons, Changing not w rr roll onwirtl Iu ono ooU of woarr walling Ontwartl born unceasingly! IrUoDer In Nepttinei clMplng, OhaAng under eord and hasping -Angtl thon of marcjr! warning CovnUaa aallt that pom Idea by. -.Utharfn U. Tarrjr tu Ooml Ilounrkmplng l'ollto riiiilngrapltem. I The knack which Trench puotogr-, Atnl especially thorn of Paris I ptMM in relieving their alt tore of a ! oonatniliieil ami distreaaetl look while eittlug for their portrait! hna long Icon tho enivy ami irpleity of photogrn-1 pliers of other nation. An American nhotogrtnlier, on h recent visit to 1'arla. took pulns lo study the mesns by which i this very desirable rearm was readied Ha reports that It all lies hi n very ' slmble device, which well Illustrates the nature of Ihe l'fetiolitimti. 1 When a lttdy, for instance, Is sitting 1 to a photographer for a portrait, the I operator does not, In n perfttnetory innnner, coldly leqnest her to "Ijook pleasant now, lnA'ain I" lie says to her In the most natural and graceful man ner iu the worhli "It's quit unnecessary to ask madam to look pleasant; she roitlil lint look otherwisel" Tlie lady of course acknowledges the ooniplliaent with her most grclotr and highbred Willie. "C'lickl" goes the camera and Ih picture is obtained, re veallug the sitter at her highwater mark, ns It were. Youth's Companion A PLEA FOR MOTHERS. An Aittetiiltunt OlTereil to the Ailvlre of a Votitnti Lecturer. A few evenings ngo n Uostou woman Journalist, who writes the ossnys about bookliiarl.-it, gluten bread, dress reform corsets nnd the like -for the woman's column of a Sunday paper, rend a lec ture to a parlor full of Harlem women. Her subject wns "How to firing Up Children." Ono thing that she Insisted on wns that children should lie taught to "do things," to lie prepared for emergencies. "For example," sniil she, "1 would teach a child what to do In case of n fainting lit. I say to my gills: " 'Girls, 1 am not much of ,1 hand nt fainting, but if I do tako n notion to faint Borne day when yon aie nbout, get mo some witter. Tour it on my head and face. I'old water, girls, not hot water.' I'm sure that If tho unexpected comes, and I fall In n fainting lit some fino morning, the girls, if they happen to bo near, will know what to do and will 'do it promptly." 'May 1 Intenuiit you lor n moment asked n little brown haired woman, who looked to lie about fifty. 'v by, certainly, answered the lec turer. "Well, what I wish to do, said the brown haired woman, "is to take Issue with you 011 this proposition of yours that It is the proiier thing to instruct children what to do tn their mothers when they faint. On other points I have nothing to say. Alnylio you nio tight In tlio general proposition that children should bo taught to da things, but ns to this matter 1 wish to ulter n. wanting word, to oner an amendment, bo to speak. "I used to think ns you do. 1 remem ber as well as onn bo how 1 used to tell my girls to do tho very thing that you say you told yours to do. 1 thought ns you do, that it would Iw a sluvuo to leave any jieraoit who Bhould faint lit tho presence of my guls go without proper care. So 1 used to say: 'Hemem- her. Kirls, to use water. That'H the thing when a lwby faints.' "Well, one day some oue came to my house and told me that a little boy hud lieen hurt in the next yard. I was ut most ill at the timo, but just tho same 1 rushed out to the scene. The little chap was badly hint, and it took me qnile awhile to get him iu such n wuy thut J could safely leave him. Uut the time came at last, and 1 started for home. "When I was within about a rod of my own house I grew dizzy uud saw stars and then fell in 11 lieup iu the gutter. "A collide of Irishmen picked mo up. each taking an arm, aud dragged me up lny front ateis and laid nit out oti the plucza. I lien they rang tho lull and when my daughter Isahelle came tu the door one nf llieui jioimetl at Hie und said: " 'Good aveniu, miss, an is that yer mother there, lyin all 111 a hupe dead fainted nwnyr "Isabolle gave one look and then called out to her two sisters. 'Qiiuk girls, ma's fainted.' " 'After that the deluge.' Ves, thut tells the story. Isabello got tho ic pitcher, Mary 11 foot tub and Kate a ten tjuart tin jiail. I consider it almuat a miracle that 1 111 alive today. "Of coarse I'm telling all this frmn hearsay. 1 didu't knew anything fruit) the time that 1 fainted until 1 heard Kale fiuutlcally crying out: 'Water! More water! Qnick, Isahelle, more wa ter!' and just after that oue of the Irlnh mon saying, 'lie atey, darliut, or ye'll la after drownln yer onld mother!' "Wet! Well, that d.iesn't begin to tell the story. - 1 was soaked, and creut streams of water were running off 111 piazza and down tlie a tain. " 'Vou did just right girls,' I said as soon as I could speak. -You did jtn-t what your mother told yon tn do. but dou t do It again.' "Then I got down on my knees and wrung out my skirts as well as I could and while 1 was iu tliat iiositlon I could hardly keep myself from saying, 'Oh Lord, I thank thee that they didn't cull nut the fire department.' "Now. I've taken np lots of your time, but I wished to wake an amendment to your proposition. What I would pro poto is that every mother save her own self from tho danger of drowning by saying to her girls when she bids thein pour water on 'faiutera, 'tie sure mi dears to try the remedy for the fii at time bu somebody else than your vvv n dear laaiuraa.' "New York Tiuu s T.llluir Abuut It. Au oil lady Is saiil to lutv Ui-n ak il liov.' to hill gooj lodlgu. "l'uwili-r tlio InUigJ," aajtl site, "spriukle it upon cold water, anil if It is boo, I it will uitlter sink or swiul, I hare fuintten wlitcb." It was tbs same witli Aunt Clinril) ' "lest take a doti'ii of Vin-uo, a lialf a dozen of 'em no, it's a dozen well, raaly, 1 can't aajr, but it's either a dozen or u half doatm aud you put 'em in a pailful no, a half pailful irt full no, it's a pailful -no well, well, it's eider a pailful or a half pailful of water and the good eggs will swim on topi bo, the good eggs will siuk to th bottom no, that's not it tba good eggs will swim uo, uo, 1 dalara, 1 dou't raaly know, but, any vvaj . the good eggs will either sink or swim " Housekeeper. (fc.uiptlmai.tad. "iio you enjoyed your rislt to the Zoological gardens, did you!" inquired a young man of his adored one's little list r. On. yes! Auddoou kuow, we saw a canal there that at'reweil it mosju ami eyea around awfully; aud sister said it looked exactly like you when yon are r.iiiiug ifietry at eieiilujf iwrtiea, Lx halite arul.ti Iruul IUhmchI. l.l,,,! ,.f M.ivMid vvhlcli is plentiful . , iu n .i t f I Intia furuiahea an ad , l,lc I iu utul vainibli. When dried i vdliii 'I ,iml it lseniplo)ud to up lliu int lull" fa iii tiatiiboo net f vvi,,. li vviinljws are trequeutly , ttul 1 in lliat cuuiiti) it is also i. ul ued tu aUUntlhfti and varnlab paper lanterns. WaaUngton 8tar. PFe Carit do it hut i ic v, tiling to jt fur learning how lo tnal ; ii i K'M'l an article as Wot.rr's Acme Hi vi ktMi uf oliotip material au tint a roiailrr can profitably fiell it at 10c. Our prlco iaSOc. The retailer nays the pnblk) will not pay it. Ve rctv tho public will, horauae they will ulwnvii pay a fair price for a good article. To ahow both tlio tnkle and tho piililie that we want lo give them the best for tlie leant money, wo will pay Reward lor above Information ; this ofter is open until January 1st, 1S93. WOL X llANDOIiPII, Phlladalphla. lMk-Tti)ii U the name of a paint which dbca Work that uo other paint edn do. Ticw .Kit palntad with tt looks like the natural - cod vrheu it It atalaed aud varulthad. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS , "I find It profitable to )nTcatl(t. All u.li I ftoreiaell It. All Kind of Job Work; Neat null Clicrtp nt this OlTici't RUPTURE! Cure giinraotaed uy it. j. u. ainjcr ttfl ArrtiM. 1'hlln. I'A. Knap nl onrc. No onriMion or Imamcst delay. TliouniHln of cures, Dr Mayer Unt Ilotti Tenii, lti mliiiK. I' . ODd Hniurdoyof encU UjOuiIj. hen a lur circulars. Advico Irce l -ii v I 1 1 ' 1 nit r I - a I am I tti turpi iNot ami r -1 if I'-e b -it 1 I r n'Dl mt ti.stttii.lt. all ufiTc' f m u - ill , Hii'tiit r ll 11 ( t 11 tiauip it ihcIjmI for rt j Ij PAllCNtS T'tEAira UY MAIL C0NFIDCNTIAU liar wins ni i II ni flar In -Jtui 0' rUtiSut, or bait (fl I Fm i. -ui,- - ' ' , if 1 xti Iu tWDv, n. 0. is. r sitstic M wms t um, cmc:c3. nt AXLE nr.sT in Tim wobid, ItnTvarlnanualll toaura uoauruaised, actuAll oorlnatlDa two boxna of odt olbffr brand. Kca ritaciea it neat, truiri'i li i:!i;.n U1M'. FOR B t I.E RY KEAI.KR8 ORKEIUtXY. tut' J It- Ah 1 A , We1 .r.iiyt alt i mi lT. lirli Uc. 81,1.1.. 1 . 33 " hi it. ;il i - -t . .!(. t-.vn !-. a .i a. 1 1 ',.. i . 1 1 ii ot'i uh i..i , i i.. i :: i:tia 13 tiij UB i .It. , J 1 l'",il' ulUJUbU the a tli'Mk6)cm?t co. fUck JTcaflicho and relleTe all tba trouMwi tocS duut t' atilloui eUteof lha iyirtm, tuoh 3 DUziatMMi, ticoB, DrowilnsBH, Dlitraas auter eating, inula tUo HlJa. ia. nulla thelrmow atct y Carter1! Utilo Uror PflK M cnunJly alu&Uo to Cynttlpat Ion. curlDatnd pro ivutiug tlttannoylnacoiapUint.wbila tboyali) rorreclaUdiavtrdcrfloftheaioHiachUmuUtatM liver and rcfiulate IwweLi. Lroa IX tac j wuj ArlatbervonMteal)iiotpiicclaHfotfaonwba uafor from tbladiatrasnlog conipUltiti but (ortu liaUly 1 Lelrcood&oMilaM notuU hr,sU)l thotvi vfcooucrytlwmwillDnJ lheMlittlapUUTmlu etl la o many waya thai thy will not bo wil lltEljiiitliOUttWu. Uut af tor .vUalcfc boa4 fla tbe Uina of so many Htm that Lara la Mt1 Ivoioakeourereatboaat. OurplUacmaltwfaUj Cttuira do cot . . I Cartcra ltitlla Urer Wll r Tery small an4 very mt to taaa. OueortwoilUamkd(M Tbcy ara atrlcUy retioUbla aud da no grip or rurge, tutly UJrKnttactioa plwaaoaJ uaetbaui lUTllaat2BcanUi Bra for fl. WM ,j drceslata cxJMi or itt tiy toalL CARTER MbDICINE CO., Now York. SMALI PilLSMAlLDOSE. SHMLPRlCt IfyourllUWi'iM out rnniii.lml i luliltt BONE. Bcldin's! Ifyourlllllialmt.ll t"t V TO Blfhi nut rnmii, wuubl i u i t hum' v2 ' . Isktabt 1. I"" I K. - at" Sclcntltlo American . Aaencv for 9fHHFo r. sfo n p atVm ri VTY1 copvriohts, ato Mt SN till- W,l UKUU'W.T. W.W VullK ItielmblK.l'vatioilitia"'"'!''"' lUwte lu lb J nhi'M ,,ui i,r u. la uii,.' '.. 2' 1a aat HroulatlAD of any artantlflc PPr tn the Hut-Ill, MiJluilUiaiT llllla man ahouul Ut wltbout lUimlrattstl No iVlUt'"" ti..uL it Waeklr. m x lunitthft AddraM UUm A ( V The CUa in of avUaaoa PR. HEBtX's ViOllA CHEAM la Ut oalr nr. Mrattou that poaf fl. U doea all Ut&t If tlimd fur It. Itnmora Im-lh Fimi.lea, Tan, and i tmiaprf. .tn.iut-f tUataLlu, without UUT Af'w Mfiiii-attuuH will reiuler a rough t red rim -v .a luootu and wLnUs. Hbuot acuMJi. in; tuit rdi fiL-ta, butaL-ura,aud ajuaiul.l- -dloj't.UkaUeUCtlOD. M CatSCC At .iiuaratun, ir avut by mail f a tor UUlii Ji.di Q C. WTTNf R 4 CO., IEWIS1 98 , L . Mill 1 v-o CURE ti-.. I I' I 11 1 ' U tin- i. n l.ti ;bu t'ouiiit ii. iii' i idATV.
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