$1.00 PAYS FOR THE ADVOCATE For Just Fifty-Two "Weeks! GET IT. flhltP HAVE YOU READ THE ADVOCATE? Crisp, Live, Fresh, Hrrczy, INDEPENDENT. $i.OO a Year in Advance. VOIj XX., No. 3(5. Reading FLR. System. j Lehigh Valloy Division. Arrannemprt of rawencpr JX Trains. . , "r hc'iirih t.f. in KrrxcT May 15.18P2. TIIAINH LUAVK MSIIinilTHN For Newark and New York B.sii, 7.46, And 1 1.4 II. m. , S 06, 5.22 & 7.2(1 li. in. for Mammka Chunk antnielrlderp S.8a,e.fflC 11.00, a. in. ; 12.IW, 4.37 and 7 VM p in. l or I,ambertvtile ami lienton B.W, 0 00 and 11.12 a.m.; ami li 53 St A 97 i.m. . , for HUtinjttoii, Oatasftini'in, Allentown, ltcth te.iem, ana Kftston, B 29, (1.47, 7 4, DUO. 9.M, 11.18 B. Ill , 12 112, 2 42, 3.0U, 4 37, 6 t 7. ami 10.27 p ill. I'or I'lulartf hlii.i ana vomit south al 5.28, 6.17; 7.4fi M ana nr.' b. m ; ? ii, 3 nt, 4 J7, b.s ami 7. Lit p. m. (or ltedlnKUtiitHarmimii;7.40 ami H..?ft..iit b w tuut T.ai n m. tor IkwniRin, l.HitKh G, Cliorrjfonl, !jiii-TV-, White drill, Coplny, ami llekt-ndfturuiu b 28,6 47, fl 0(1 fi.M & 11.12 a. 111., I.' W, 242, 44ft, N22, ana in .'7 it. in. . 1 or Maneh Clnirk c.fit 7 4i, D.an, 11 IB niul MM a.m.. i lt,3o:,4.io,6.J.7.l7,8.Mi,n.aatt. in. and Ut0 Night For veatherly and Itn7ietnn 6 62, 7.43 9.8C and ll.MH.Ill.; 410,6.15,7-17, 1064 MH. I or Mananoy City, Hlieuandoah and Ashland 0.1.2, 7 43, U.M41 ami 1I.B3 a 11).; 4.1 0,6.1 & 7.17 P m. lor ML carmel and Bhanioklnerei, 7.43 and 11.5.13.11.. 6 p.m. For rottivllle ti 62. 7.43, 7.4(1, PJW 11.12 and 11-68 a. in.. 3 06, 4.10,7.17 and 7ii.tn For Wliile Haven, Wllkvb.irre and Scranton 7.43,0.30 Olid 11.38 n.m.; 4.10, 6.15, 7.17 and 10.64 p. tn. For 1'lttsion and L. & II. Junet., 7.43, 0,3, and 11 M a.m. : 4.10, 5.1V 7.17 and 10.54 lu in. For innkliannock 7,4? and JI.M a. in.; 410. B 15 and 10.54 n.m. FurOrteRD, Auburn, Ithaca and (leneva 11.93 a.m.f 10.64 p.m. For Iace Mile. 1 on nut) a. Has i e. Waverly. Kl mlra, Kocliestcr, liufTalo. N agaia FalUand tlic NVWt II tii a 111., HIM 1 1(1 M p. III. For Ktmlta and the West Wa HaUmunea at 4 U p HI. SUNDAY TKAINf). For New Ymk 6 07 and 11.17 a in,; C17and7.2fl p. in For riilladeluliia 7.57 a. m.: 3.82, 0 17 and 7 flrt p. m. For Easlon and Intermediate station, 6.07, 7.67,11.17 a.m.; 12 62,2.52. 6.17 Hlid .tt! p. in. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 8.5C, 11.15, 11.88 1163 ft. la t 8 08, 5.15, 8.41. and 11.3.1 p. in. t or Heading at ti 07 a. m. ; 2.02 and 7.?G p. m. Tor HazUtou 8.60, and 11 63,a.iu.; 3 w and 10.E4 . in. hoc MahanoyClly and bheiundaili 0 66, 11.63 p. m., ana au? p. ni. For FoUi llle at 2 62 p. m For White Haven, Wtl ken-Ma ire, Fittston, Tunklmnnnek .i itvmnd.i. Ha ip. Klinca. 4 tenet a. Anbuui, hlnilru, llwiiestf r, lluti.ilo, Niagara 1'alU and I ho West 10 64 p.m. For further particulars inquire of Agents for A. A. McI.EOl), Tiesldtnt and Uen'I MaiiRRer, C. O HANCOCK. General rastemcr AKtnt, I'liil.tdel.hUt 1'u. A. W. KONNCMAC1IFIT. Ass't Ornerat Fav eni;er Ageiit. South Ik-thlehnu, 1M. Mavll, H2.lv Central Drug Store, OFF. TUB PUBLIC SQUAItE flank Street, Ihightou, Pft, IS HKADQUAKTEIIS FOU Pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Fine Soaps, lhushes, &c, &c, choice Wines nnd Liquors, Wall Paper and Dccorationn' Spectacles ' V'iifii j mi Itin a pnir iI HUws ou until n 'imll.r llul It un neea MpfCt Ai'LIX it K iiiucii more iinpoiiant that the KYh Khuuld he njciKiimo-latcd with roirett tuiiM-BHiid a piuiwr- flttluit frame which will liriiiz the ltn rli re.tlv beiore theiienireol tleee. It nii lu vourspowtacleat Dr. Horn's vu will find thn ntnve points properh rttwuted to. I'rest'rijilioiis ponndod cnu-liilly (iiti-.i.' Paper, From Cheap-Blank, to Fine Gilt and I'lesseil l'apera. Also, Felts and Incralns, with Handsome Kitir.es. PICTURE UOI) AND 60 VK. WINDOW" SHADES ready to hanj, or put up lo order. Fait, Oil; Yarnisb, Glass, Brashes. l'alutlus and I'aper Ilanclnc, by com (etenfMotkinen, In any piitoftlie eonmy. liouks, stationery and tlwayi a large stock at Fancy (Joods, 01 Broadway, Ifanch Chunk. "Cornel' Nioro OraDS.es, Lew, Bananas, Kits, Apples, Celery, Cranlins, Graps, Talile Baisins, Confec liuiis, Fancy Baskets. Queens ware, ami a Ml line of Nice Groceries. I owefct prices, good treatment, promjit delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. Henry Miller, lYEJHIGrHTON, PLANING - MILL. HANUFAl'TVllEll (If WlKUOW ANl DOOK FltAUES, , Doors, Sltutr, window Mialics, Moulding.), Brackets, AND DUALS! IN All Kinds of Dressed Lnmher Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumbr, &e.,&c Very Lowest Prices. LFiuckenbach rrCBssioual & Business Carcls. J. G. ZERN, M. D.. PHYSICIAN A' SURGEON OI.T1CB AM IIIIBlDBNCRt (Jorncr Third nnd Iron Streets, Lcliiglitnn, Tn. omUKIlOUlSS! 7lo in.illn. m., nnd nti. r I iin. Ol'I'iri! llDl'ltant Wotnrftit: n la h la.i 1 li. 2 1. in., nnd to 7 i. m. Frederick G. I bach, HYP. SPUOIAI.lBT, OrricK-Hitiintvrr.oip. rrbjrtrUn Clmwli MAVfill OltUNK. PA. Offick Itoun. TiiMilav niul Wnlnewhy of eacb wrfk, 1 to A p. m.i Momlty and VrUljy b? appointment only. 3LAS3EB P"RNI0HEr. niTllra, isw-am DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, fiatji, Va. it Itixnnn. llntunwiV UOI'SB. MOXUA1. AT KHTWN,HWAN llOIFL, Tl'Il"Afl. ar jKTiii.niiK.M,suw Hotki, W'Knsnanws. A r ALLPNTOWN,ltANifBNTIUI.,TI(UHlY T UATH, 1' llinAVS akii nATUtuuin, omce Hours From 0 a. tn. to 4 p. ni. Practice Imlied to disease, nf the Eye.Ear, Nosc&Jhroat tfir-Also. Infraction of the 1 lye- ortheailJut- nieiil ofRlHMes, F. I. SMITH, D. D. S OHce opposite the Opera House Hank Street, Lch ;l ton, Tn. mm IlKNTIHTltV IS AM. IIS lilt AKClll'.S. .'tlllnii nml iiuUm-1. 1 1 1 imla 1 ileoture a sH'lal- ty. UhuI nnestlu'tles usetl. iidsaaministereilMiil'iVeiii FxtiaetMl WITH OUT l-AIN. OI'I ICK HOURS: l'rnra a . m.,to t? ni., tioro 1 n. m., to 5 p. m., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. in. Consultations In Kiiitllsli or tieitu in Oltleb Hours at Ha7lelou -h,erv hatunUv. Oct 15-87-lv A.S.rlabeDold, Uiiamh otrtrK ! Over J. W. Uauilenliu'li Mquor Store, hank ETnnuT. r.nnimiTON. -.iitlslryln all Its hr.inelie.. 'Tei-tli lxlraeteil .ilhoutl'ain. Has ailniliil.leie.lw lieu reqiieiieu, Office I)a. - KlINKHDAY nt earli week, i" o.nitlie-s, U.M.NIOWW ,t.)1 lI.elietK'iiuult.ra. W. M Iluiishor, Triiusuv . onuxRr.i.i.(ju at lav, l-'lrit ilnprulMiYethe Manon llnife, MAiini i'iiumk rr.ii-N'w :ll KM lie unit (Vllerlt HI A!ene. Will Uliy .nil Sell Keil rotate. Coiiu'.vilnelii.n lienllv'.lime. i.llei'lioie. pruiuptl maile. ?elllini lMleaol 'eelflils a 4H-l..lts I.i I." enpsulteit In lu-ll'l: ii'..l il. rm'iu n..v. I ITpmy I'rumljotc, -Prop'r, nuftr !vti!i:i:p, wnmouTon. ikswa. IlieCathon U.mse been n-novated and Improu-d thiouBhoiit; tt It rUvtila Ugliteit nnd .well eutllated.aml Wammixllie lint Iti-teli tn tldifeetloiiofthe State. The paiinitnire vt Hie public H holiclted. Jlest aeeom mod.it lout for permanent and transient custom. CKarges ery moderate, l'lne l.!quors,Kietjh Iteernnd 1'oiter, and Coml Ciinii, for Kite at the Hir. June If, V.My. PROF. ALEXANDER BOODROU, mscovKina: or Mm'i Miraculous Rcnulici Tdlittral Minded I'lij fclclaiu lhidorfte Them Ashcliitf I he (Irtnlffit liiwafi) ot the A;;e. Positive cure uhfii iced In Heeoid.meH tolusJrue tlons, l;i dlieasi'i here jotoie tn called Insur able. lUplilheiU, alh niH, biuic1ilti(. cat an h, roui;eKtbn of the biulli, IhereHiiit ol Kiiuitroke nnoplfx). a lit! liuilis lnrald 1 colored to their ii.ilural 1 niidlllon. Nplne, hlpiiml iKiuedineane cured lilieuinatitin Mlitle.i.iifiiralKlJ. lirMtit's dlteane of the Kld nei, liver complaint, djsetitcrv. and so-ealled tn nit dlwa-ae aie entirely cured hj pure medi tine of ni imn prep.inhi;. luirlnjt niim jearn over ltt0) jwions have Urted theie meillelnet and aie ihliiK wHiiegses of ililr mirth. 1 hIH intK Into fratllee m self, beliii: oer TJeamoI aire; will hell my nml tcliifn ohm. 1 lue hn eminent phHlel.iuvrnn iifited Willi me toalleinl tite.ilHtix at llien'sl- ui live) 01 1 ne mi k 11 reipineii. IKHriMONIAUH. MtW'lottN, l eh. 1", iwil. , ler Sir ' (hone tuitfeiint; fioin spliul Irmi'ili', Seundirl.!. h i itha. Heart ileHHtH and , ilhciiinaiiniii, 1 uould hlttlily leeoiiimeml 1'iof. ItsiiulMtu'i leiitcdies, I w.im a fiutferer of lliese ! lompl.iinii f.ir learn at limes: va4 h inliy alilft 1 tn mine; emdd liM ttniilht'ii noielf Tht pain I mil iitiunv at laevprcMtlhle. Hortoml wUi Mfiil iii-Mtiii for warn: fouu.l but littla if net. 1 nit p.Tiii iiittlil, unlit I n is i'iliel lj his nit'dii ihf , idi 1 u.JMiii uis-4il , mnitd hiVldy tviiiiiuii'iHt pi 1 d. IttMidroii n llunai'id mid iimm- lilt 3 till Stdfft( Ih'tptiitiilU y,iiirM .'.1. .1. V'.iiiJrlilult-it. NeHton. HuckKCt),, Va, Nk m. I'eb. 17,11. I'ltnc. Itoi'imnr, th'HrSlr AlloulnetuMilte oua leiillimMiy of vmir ntfHlieliie. 1 eau uy lu all thowe tittir Iuk with alljaeidt id my tleteiipttou, wauUr 1 Ible )n In my ttouaach for a bn time. MutteiiimcAulmrdTv lie described bvwuul 'ouuiieua iti. uouurmrt niim iviuei. ilfprheil me ul sle4.'patnlffhU; would Heart a wTlbiieveral l'UyslclaiH; tlielr iahltcln noui4t for awbil rtliu me, but wwild auoli lje their effect; by using 1'rof, Iloudrou'ti i erne lies nae been entirely ru wd ; wi.tild recoiMinend bin rem edies to thow Mutferlna w Itli Mlmllor cmnplalutH. lieaiwclfuily your. T. &l. unartMlaleu. Newton, liui'kcaM pu. OUce and tjiboratory on dally from 7 a. 1 to up. 111. Call ur write to ALEXANDRA IIOUJIKOU. 177 North TM4h Wrert. iittV. T, 11 -IV. t'lilladelphta, 1 8eud evnt fttftinp (ur valuable book. Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware Bronze Clocks, any thine. in the Jewelry Ling Oc. Per Wee Join u Hub in uliich you only pay llio nbovo sninll sum and yur watch, valued at $40 it estinmted to only cost $17.00 C'ertiflcatet are now being- ImiuhI liy FRANK GERMAN, UKJtKiUl. UIMT, Hlfiitiiort. - . )nu'a. W. P. HOFFORD, Lehighton, Pn. april 11, tmi-m I CHAUIilB LEE, I CHINESE LAUNDRY, JlowM8 nulUUnc rtpioslfo Tost Oftlop, . nnsTST.. i.KiiioiiToN.rA . H'orfc likoti In en?ry ilay -f the- ami promt d ly Htteinlcd to. F.miHv Va1iic Omic a' verv rt-ivnii.iMe , ralpn. I'ATiioxAHi: soi.u rri:!). HAVK VOUI! Kreffiht. Baiaao ami Parcels DlCI.IVniltll) A John F. Hottenslein. Careful fltlftitlnn pfthl tn 1th-Delivery of Ftpiftht, ltansiBP and r.trcelt lo.illptii of town al tlm lowest prices Mi. ire nf pnirlc palinnae I res-peetfulh flolleilet!. tfWL-pjive oitlem at Sweeny's, Koch's or I.pllnnntirs. The Mert's Safely Lantern. J. S SOHOLL, agt,. I.elilitl!tnii, Cnilmn rutiuit. Jt i Hplf l.lahlinir. N' KmiIosivc, with 11 Self Wick ItfRiilntor. Jnst Hi'dit lor iinilroad Men! l'i lee Plain, Hal sickle, J.'.on. Onn't tmy liny oilier inilll oti liave seen lliis IHipular laiiteiu. Tim ( clclirntpil Cypress Shing'lo. nuaranlerd full I-enirtJi. The very best Shinto in f lie Market, .Mitnnudiirpd tiy RICKERT & SNYDER, Cl.ueinniit, VhRliila. FOIt S.rj IN WCISSPOIJT nv J. K. RIOICRnT. 1K1.FK 1.V 411 Kinds of Building I.unilipr Soidcl's Bakqiy, UntNheet, LehlKhton, yon Mill .iln-aya fll)(1 Fresliotand lel BREAD AND CAKES. R)f. Wlimt nnd Vionna Bread flesh Kvery Hay. Our Vienna Itrend eannot be exerlleil. Wo respeelfully solicit jour patron. Ke. Watch tnr the Winjnu, Soidcl's Vipnna llakory, Qiip. oiiert's. rntar sr., m:iikhito.v, i-a II Yon Ilnvo AltNEIt & !'opiU'li.r t f tik PorlahloSkaHiSj.wfvltl! tlm nill.liit'.iir m,i. ( Kfsiiiij.nti:, ITXIO.N IIii.i., i:,ijf i:is" Hl.sl rnnr, 1"a. o.t 2), To Contractors and Eoilis The inidetKiitt.ed aniunuue-t to tnntiaitors and I'lilldeu 1 Ii.it he Ins m w opeutnl Mh Mone nnai rv, ni ltea er Kim, ttn.i is picpan d tomtpp! Riiilding' Stones In Amiv quantity nt icawmuhlti laten, p lo keeps a Niipply in lilt lesidcnee on HtXtIM) Sllil.Kl. (nwipplj Immediate demand. HAUMNtl of every ttewriptloii, promptly tended to. ANn, conMaut!) 011 hand 11 full Mipply. of the uehi uranuim Irlour nnd Food, which lie will M'llat I)et M.llkel I'llees. CHAIILES TRAINER. hm'ond sti:i:kt, i.miKiinoN, pa -GO TO- WILSON .FRAN Z Tho N"6w Jowolor, I'ankuay, - l.olnhtim. Pn. Watches, ('locks ami Jtnvolry ofeverydeiicilptlon;nt price lour lliau ele- where. Pari Inula r attention paid 10 Hopairing of Every Description V practical experience d enrit enable 1 ne to pun m idee Ratlafactlon tn ever) AMiTOiur, it,fiiif uiriBi ntiu ue nm iixeu. ior pmrouaHi m renperiiuiiy mwcilefl. ,MIJI)N' I"!aXTV. UuuLu-iv iias Uirectory, Oscar Christiniui, WFlMspOHf, A. Liver if mid Ifavhumjr Shihle-n, ray riding can lw anJ wtte drlvlntt bnraes 11estaooomiiiodilunn to nituitid wilere .it AUll and telegraph order promptly attended t ilhe me a trial. luaMti-ly 77Zi? FUANimN HOUSE, HAtrr wKittsvour, tknN'a. This house oJfera BriA-cuvw aeeomiiutaUitta to the eriuaueut boarder ami trHunient sunt panic piieB, only Hue iKttiar per (bur. iuix7-iy John Ukhuio, pratrletor. Ijphlghlon tlKALKH IX Pine Ponnsylvauia Country Bred Shoats, I'rom 40 to loo iwiinil. In wflghi, at l'ricea Ijower than the Lowell, 'riieaa ale not Ituffalo .tuck, and are guarsji tml. Ol over SflU luUt last aeawu ul; three dletl. (.'all and ee thaailwfortt b.iirlitc.laawlieie Stoves, Tinware. HootorH and RnngoH. In firt-nt Variety al Samuel Gwavbr'r i(ulnr Store, ItanK Street. (tooting unil SiK)utinf n Hpecia? ty. Stove repairs fuinishtil j on almrt uotioe Keaituuable! Lohigliton, Carbon bounty, Penna., August? 1892. "HE GREA1 German RemedyJ TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. 1 ur tliiHi ili'iitlil' l.HHt nltl he untrl BllliHiH ''neiiniipi.cnll fnrruafowlieiesi f. I'lll r liirn tn vht lutfiflstoruur. 1) t' rr fjilln. it v,u cure ion. tin i oil mi tin w itii tlinttlrcdnndallftom fcelhip; If m, use Spf I'lll'll UlTTEKU , It 1 ill cure inn. i tlciiis'thcM I tinted j u 001, ir ncn ou ei ts ImiMiilllcB burst nrf through the pklu l)i)i'rntti-fi w honri ploBely conllncd In tho nulls nnd work bIiouh. clcikri.w ho d ind Bnri-H. Tti'lv nn ii i ininicH. iiKHfiioa SiiMmii-k iJmins.ra m nrnim win fni not procure oufllrient exercise, nnd all who arc confined Indoor, jlnu , Hi I.l lilJlt ltlTTLUS SllOllltl uso ft-Li'iirt! ItlTTKH. TllCV Wlii trill cure Liver (nm ! mint, iiim't ic us 1 miraged; It will cure not then bcwuakaud Mckir. It jou do not wlfls Mn.riirii Hii-tkiehITI to tuner from liiicum til build iou up nmll3 make you strong audi I atlsm, tiso n bottle ol SUU'HUll IIITTEnS ; It never falls to chit in-iiiuiv. Don't bo without til bottle, Trv Hi you iWtiirnnkpyouriioodMj uirr,riciini)(i8irmfr,ij Lailles In ilellfiih hcnlth, who nro nil mn down, snouM uri 'iriirn niTTfit. Do vouunntthe Iwst Alodleiil Work iiiihlUhrxl? Pend 3 2-cent stamps to A. 1'. OmiWAV & Co, lay-Fever rs Should read our new 112-page book on the treatment and cure of Hay-Fever and Asthma. . Sent free on application. " I have been a sulTerer from Hay-Fever and Acihntfl from 1 drill a6 yean, 1 have tried alt rtmntiic lhalcame lo my notice without permanent relief. 1 am pleaded to lay that your medicines rialmy cured me to May cured. W. L W edgkr, KotlmJale, Uoston, Mats." . Harold Hayes, M. D., yi6 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. FIFTY DOLLARS for -LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. Mo other Hchonl can da as uurii )r ioiihb iubu BUSINESS COLLEGE t 1709 Chestnut Street, i l'Jiiinucipnia. Vou ray ua 850. We lucat Will BiblHt JOU tO a m GOOD SITUATION Cftiij-oiin-ilcniorflt Clrculnrs fn1. JL"'W I'M""? I)auar('Coutemil,iliiv a romsi' in BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It Will pil on to l'!t llM' AMERICAN BUSINESS Collsie, Ai.MtfcTOWjr; Pa .Derore dceidinu wiicn-1 tin mat) on n.m tltn n tlmtnuuul ndteii nwsv staiitN at the head of t'ommeiclai rnlletres, in its eiiucaiion.il epuraeter; ana meuiuni tor .sujii- sUtaids; as a mettim o placing ambit loin ounp iiii'ii ikiiu i.iuit'H nil i nt.' llMil 10 Ktu-ct'itH, ii im hi the cvienl. tIeurnHiit nnd out of ita imidmtientt. SIk Sepai ate Icuilmeid4wllli asmau t'ourwH 01 rtMiuv,uiHierineperponaisupenisiiiioi imiii iiiMiiiftoiif-nii specialists, jnuxinneii aia- utK'ie maiieii to any tuUtress. Tree. Aiidteait, O O, DORNEY, Prin "l'leaie meneinn this paper. (W7m TO CONSUMPTIVES, Tim iindenduned hRlitir lie n nsloicdlh IioaltiilvuniAle menus, alter stiller In if furslot efAt eais with a set ere lime nflecilon, and eet reauuiseasei'oiiHiiiiMiiiii. ih hiimoih ioiuhk kitouti to his fellow Hiitteiers the uicuiis oft urea lotluwewho desire II, be will eb"ei liilly send (liee 01 ruiiijfci n copy ' me prescription useu, ubbdiibev Mill Anil .1 sure euiefor Ouumimti- iloii. Amimiii. itroncititu and nil throat ami limif JVIttlmlif it. lie lioiHs nil mtffererH will trv bis lemedv, a H i invaluable. ThiMe dt'slNue i lie irm'riHHiii, wiiiin wii rtwi iiirm itiniium, ami may prove a lm-Hting, win pieane atMresst llou r.nWAKl) A. WI.S0MtioUjn, Xnw yrk. apr. 23, vzrfy. J. A. PHILLIPS, -JKA1.RH IK i'lanos and Organs WtlKSI-OItT, J'A. .nllnfcl IKiimoii, Why You Htiould Bu 1 riann. muI Oman W I'l I'lillllp. taut mi Asuittt I tiiUltiw fuw i rtpmnl niiiii,. "Hiillui can Ume ttnnoi una Organs! Ti.iaORl.Tfv i WCONSL'MITUjV : gbtionajKitii.vci'i"1 i Cure caa iti -.A - ' will cure Yfi: p'm li CROUP cr V.:i!'.'l qalcktrtind i ... e. " i " ten, but take tiiid.re at e i-i . u.i ns4bl help. IjMjiuheitk fm.. u: f i "" Travulcr. c i.' e. r.t viu-i, ' ' - A k yourdiit(Kt . '. 'I 'IrS CCii'C. Ii .- mi tttn. are kh, v. ': lame, eri; Shu?: i r on. rbii"' ' ViKe. 25c. Ktlli MM By Dr. .' T. Horn, 1 .ch'.lilttn, I'n THE POUCEGAZETTE UtllM Mil, Illustrated itfliiel in llu- etHitatniUiC alltlie laleitt leiinitluiiiil nml i.jk.1 ma news. Nn wiIuiiii keeper. li,ir!ter or i-laii riKHit oau afford t.i lie wl'liunl it. li alvt.n. make. IrleitO. liere.r It '. Hailed lo an) address In Hie t Kin ii -i it, . eeurei) riiod. 1.1 nee' s I..r i j. Bend Ave caul, fur itainplt' FOX Hichard K. r vdaciuli- ! Sold uv T 1) Thomas. lllll Mill! UfBH Him), l 'lry M'u-iu it jut E rr.its to-night, and! nu will sleep well! tT1J !''? Jl 1 rforfr ci mi is a- Wit??: "INDEPENDENT" "IvIVTC AND LET LIVE." FANCIED EXPERIENCE OF A WORLD, A little world Inhabited b mm JIad swung fur atfes 'rimnd it t. ntial sun. Until Its people camo to kmn nil stars Within their range of vluinu. Eack tbey nnmod and welKbod and measured. Computed w Itli their spectroscopes What metals hnrued In tbls nnd what In that, ITuIll their wlso men thntiftht they knew It nil No wonder ri them hut they told Its law; AH tlilnfrs from nebuhn thej formed. Aim hn reuueeu to t-lcin, t'ntll thoy lint all aUhl of ttml And eald ho was n prinrlple Held helpless In the prasp of hfwiKok-8a.lMV8 Which he n." well ot tiers mnt-t idiey. Tle future of their nice was all laid out Uy these wise sctcntlbtn, and cut And dried. Until one day (iod laughed nt the little Tools And sent his messenger to fetch them. Then from out n dint nut part of spare, iever conctiveu uy mat puny world, A roaring comet of ntuicndnus slieo Unshed with a h Iftnesn Indescribable, Anil passing close, w lihln some million lriirruiw, Lasbetl w Ith Itn ticrv hills Mint imnov unrhl. And, Bucking It away from its old sun, Whirled It, as lu dcrbdoii, tlirmifrh tho void. And dr duffed it flauiltiK past some thoiuand stars For all to womlcr and to marvel nt: Tben flnng It far nut Into vasty spac. ncm nn ann w n. wnere no llfCUT came, And thorn It turned lot'o a blackened bait And froze till (lod found tatter use ft It, Ncw)ork Sun. BEF0JIR THE Fl HE. Tvo siii'd hiiiiio hrave fellers in mv timo," naid Denver Bill, filling his short, hlack piip with the air of a man settling down to a long story; "and I don't 'zaotly think myself a coward. But the hravrst chap I ever freo war my paid, Dandy Jack Houlaton. "when lie fnstcouio to us at Dog Hol low he lookod so nil lived spruce, nnd had such a lino show of Boston togs on, that wo thought him a teg'lar soft 'un, not worth n cuss; hut he showed us what grit war 'foro ho got through, yon bet! Ho had lwen thar two days when Qougln Jim, tho ugliest man in the hull crowd, got playln it down pretty had on a poor old crippled Frencher, who kept a possiblo store. Up ttepi .Tack and says, very quietly, lint ns if he meant it: " 'Don't son seo that man's n cripple! Let him alone.' "Jim looked quite took aback for a lnlnuto, nnd then ho whipn out hli knife and hollers: 'Hold your cussed tongue or I'll cut it ont!' But 'foro ho could strike Jack had him by the wrist, and give him tho neat est little wrestler's trip as ever yer seed, and down went Jim, fetchin his head sitcli a lick agin n stone that for more than an hour ho didn't know tho ten o' clubs from the Ten Commandments. Wal, from that day Jack was iist liko a king among ns, nnd Gongin Jim frozo tolilm ns ef he'd been his brother, and thought notliiu that end do half good enough fcr him. But it s 11st when yew vo struck nav gravel that the water glncrally begins to soak In, and it was jist when every thin was goin right with ua that snthln camo and spoilt nil. Old Jack and I war etandin by ling- gerty's grocery one mornin when the Hockvillo stngo cum along, and all at onco I seed him turn pale as a poauut. I looked up, and thar, Iinlilo tho stage, I seed jist 'hunt the puttiest gal I ever wit eyes on, und bivide her n tall, black 'aired 'chap, who 'pcarod to lie mnkin lovo to her as if ho wero hired nt five cents tho w ord. Jack jniM 'd for'ard. nuile wildlike. an hollered: " 'Hev yon got it place left aboardr " 'Gness soji.st one.' " 'All right I'll take it.' "And 'foro I end say 'whisky' ho gov my hand a grip and says to me. 'Take caro 0 my traps till I como hack, Bill, an lie war off. That war the last I saw of Dandy Jack, and it warn't till a good while arter that I heenl the rest o the story. But when I did liear it, yew may bet yer hoots 1 dkln t torget it Jigam, nuil 1 kin tell it yon jist ns if I seed it all my self. "This gal that poor old Jack war so owect on war the daughter of a rich old chap who'd got n ranch not far from tho upper fork of the Bio Grande, and her dad had sent her to visit some folks at tho east, and she war comin back nrter havin quite n good time. "This black 'aired cuss that was with her was a fellow named Granger, nn old chum of her dad. nnd pretty nigh ns rich ns ho was. He had managed to jine her on tho road hum jist ns if by acoident. but I reckon that air nccident war dono o' puriicse. "Jack went with them right on to Bockville, but ho never got a show, for this Granger was one o' them smooth tongued, oil und honey cusses that don't glvo noliody a chance, nnd he kep' so close to his gal that Jhck cu'dn't get sayin a word to Iter. "As for the gal herself, I guess .she war sorter balanciu lietweeu 'em, and hadn't quite raodo up her lnlud which on 'em she wanted; but anyhow, ivhen poor Jack squeezed her hand at partin she giv him back just 'nnffof his own squeeze to make hlru feel a heaulicttcr'n what he done afore. "Wal, at Rookville, old dad and some of his friends war waitin for Hie gal, and they nil went liome together. "One day all the folks went out fur a ride over the parairy, and the gal, never thinkiu no harm, put her horse to speed and sot off for a good ronein gallop by herself. Bat Granger had his eye on her, yon hot; and he kep' her in sight till all the rest war out o' sight, and then he ranged up alongside of her und got hold of her hands and asked her, lUt oat, would she marry him or not. "What she'd ha' said in answer to him I can't tell J'cr, nor nobody else, neither, I reckon, for, nfore she cud open her mouth, n man cum gallopln along aa if old Nick war arter him with a ton pronged pitchfork. They'd jist time to know him for Dwidy Jack when lie lifted hiaself in the saddle nud screeched oat to bust his throat: " 'Rid for yonr lives! The prairie s 011 Are!' "I guess they didn't wait to he told twioe, and indeed the bosses war oil foil jump tho minute they heered the shout, just aa if they understood all about it Away they went like the wind "Hev yer ever see'd a parairy fire? Wal, if yer hevn't I guess yer cud jist as soon git an idee of what it rally is a yew cad pat NUigary m a gal's thimble. Fast thing yon see is a little curl 11' smoke far off. Then, all at ouce, it be gins to git thicker nud redder 'Lmut the edges, and saddeuly ye hear a nwh like a river comin down in f til flood. "Then up tluouh !he Muoku g'les a big spout 0' fire, anil nil U'lmid er's one sea o' great red, ruinu Uames ieapin and twistiu and shootin up into tho very sky ami rolliu after ye like a waterfall. "Wal, that's the kind u1 thing iniorold Jack and the other two bed got at their heels, and I ret kon them hiKases didn't want much spurrin! Hut though thi'y weut like the wind the hro gaine 1 un 'em, fur ou want a nturt u' tvi-nl mile to race it fair. Huwevir.th.vw.il -l.l! ; puny wi 11 un. an aim l -oain cut .mii all their oe fui th' fuM ,i n, ' i , 7 , ' , , , "" clearin 'r mud the rant h. when all in a , urinut the gal a ho.- gives juM one gasn and tumbles uer. Down jumps uld , 1 Jock like hghtnin and had her up iu In. place u'woat afnre she knmved what wat wrong: anil then In. tiinu I ti. Uranger, whu was a hmkui h. if h. d tuoie'ii half a mind to ii,l, ,.tf ami lei in -.hit l for tin uimi1 i". ami i.i "'I i all t lalk hWeel lu ie I U"l ln..'i.e lying piuun.s to In i hut 1 i m di for her! Could lour "How grand he uutt lut looked saying them word., aud how orful t'tilhur feller mu-t ha' beeiued huside huu! i reckon tho Kol felt it, too, fur h held oat her t II 1 1 I I II II II H i nmts to mm una oneat " 'Jnck, Jackl for Qoil's Buko I'm euro the horee'll oarry us Ijotb oinel jbcr niwwerctl narv a wortl. lint ltlmeil hor liaml anil gave her hoaa one cut with (lie whip. Away it went, ami away went Oranger alougMe, Rtul jinor Jack war left tlicro alone lo iltel "Dnt I'll tell ye one thing If over I meet that onus nf n Oramrdr airlii. I'll kln him alive with tlil yar lmwle, you see ef I don't! "Wal, it wa touch ami mi with them other twoj fur nfore they cud git to the olearin the flrp cum no elow that their clothes war imtty High elngeil off 'em with the ilyin nirarka. However, they tllil git hum at lat, and the folks made an overlantiu fun over 'cm when they lonmt em oitvo alter nil. lint when tliBold.lml tnok 1,1. .WW,- l 1,1 ., I" nnd thanked God that she was spared to him, the gal bust out a-cryin lit to oreair. tier Heart and aolrtied out: " 'Don't, don't, nana. I'd sooner have died fifty times over than have hern saved soi "And Granger, who wiw tho oulv one thar as knowed what she meant, looked "bout aa happy as n wolf in .1 trap. "However, he warn't the man to be boat so easy, he wnnit ; nnd n couple 0 nights arter. when tho gal had liegun to straighten up n bit nrter her scare, he cum around to whar she was sittin' in tho verandy, and he commenced pnlav crin' her ngin. She looked up nt htm for a minute, ns if she didn't half un derstand what he war nimin nt, and then she clasps her hands with n sort o' shiver, and cries out, in n voice that warn't a bit like her own: " 'Never say another word liko that to me never! 1'vo allowed the bravest and noblest man that ever breathed to throw away his life on me oh, the mis erable coward that I was!' "She'd hardly spoken, when Granger giv' a jump and screeched out: "'Gracious heaven! thero'shisghostl' "And off he went liko forty hurri canes; and that was tho last o' him. "As for tho gal', she looked around to see what had skecred him so: but the nox' minute tho felt mighty liko mnkin tracks arter him. For there, not ten yards off, lookin while and ghostly enough in the moonlight to ha' fright ened n blind jackass, stood tho figger ot Jnck Houlston! "Whether sho war gwino to faint or to run or what thar ain't no saj in, for foro she cud fix to do nuj thin at nil the ghost had his arm nronud her waist and giv' her a kiss as didn't feel very ghostly. " 'Oh, Jack, are yon really alive after all?' snys she, clutchin his arm with both them little hands o' her'n, ns if to bo sure that ho was actilly thar in flesh nnd blood. "'Yes, darliu,' says he, kissln her again. "Aud then ho told her how he'd man aged to sarcumvent tho fire. When he war left behind niter they'd rodo off ho'd nary hopo of 'scapin, nnd his idec war to savo hisself from tho pain o' bnrnin alive by blowin his own brains out. "Jitt then his eye fell oir tho dead boss, and n lucky thought cum to him. Quick as lightuiu ho out with his bowio, I ripped open tho karkimt, scalloped out r ,i .1.-,.. l. ,, . 1 1,11 luu 111 limn, nun ineii got. Illlilt lllltl lay snug, liko a b'ar in a holler tree. "Ho hadn't moro'n ilit got fixed un 'foro the fire emu swenpin right ovei him, hissilt iu.il miriu like ( ld Kick, and maklu everythiu so hot cud chokj that he felt as if he didn't b'ar it half a niiiinto longer, but he thought ' her nud he put through somehow. And then when the lire 1m1 gone by aud all war cl nr ho cum out ng in. "There ain't no more to bo said. They war married 'bout a mouth nrter that. and they're coiulu down hyar to have a look at us all somo lime this summer. nud cf we don't glvo 'cm the very tallest kind o' blowout when they do come may I be sculped by tho fast Injun I meetl And now let's liquor, for tnlk- in s dry woik. Buffalo Nows. 1'ulloiTeil Iii.truvtluiu. In laying down rules for tho youug, ono has to be very careful or they will be taken too literally. A case of this kind occurred rooently with a result that put the parent decidedly ont of countenance. "Johnnie," said his mother, "what did you mean by making 1110 call you over and over again, when you heard me the first time?" "Why, 111a," was the staggering reply, "yon always told me never to interrupt Jou," lev ion: l.vcniiig sun, III. Memory Wa. Wen!.. An elderly widower was so dull and stupid that it was very difficult to marry him. When told to glvo his right hand, ho gave his left; when tho minister said "Say this after me-,lUio immediately re marked "Say this after me." But when Iho wools he was to repeat were given, he was stolidly silent. "At last," says tho narrator, "he saw that I was somewhat liothered by his extreme stupidity, so in the middle of the service houpset my gravity by volun teering the following npology, '1011 see, sir, it's so long since I was married nfore that you must excuse my forgetting of theso thing. Joniiiili .Magazine. CI1I11V.0 lame I.lietl. From tho following figures in a teport submitted by tho gentry of Kaoyao listen, Kuangtuug, to their magistrate, of the number of old people in that dis trict, wo cannot help being convinced of the fact that tho Chinese aie along lived race. In that single district there are three persons over 100 years of age, 180 ab.. ! the ago of 1)0, aud as mauy at 3,000 whojiave reached the mature age of fourscore. North China Herald. Old 6ab Some of the old f onus of unr commonest aaws are pjoaaaut enough: "Tliat whioli eleuid by tlie bone lnyght not not ot the fteaahe." "A pot may goo so long to water that at the lasts it comet h to-broken boom." "Ther is none that stondeth so surely, bat otherwhyi lie falleth or slydeth. "ilunlre abydetli not 1ml; it shal come out." London Saturday Re new. .1 Ileal Tialu. Uncle George I hear you liave been traveling. Little Pet Yeth, thir; 1 went in n weal wailwoad twain of ears, "A real train of cars, was it!" "Yeth, thir. It weut wifout aatwing." Good News. Of 1,000 school children more than 800 were found to be more or leas near sighted. Scarcely any of these were uuder ume yean, of age, and tho percent age of myopia increased regularly from grade to grade. Omitting U few Eskimo exceptions, all other tpcur thruwcis upiiear to lie ambidexterous. The development of u purely right handed implement point to a boutli. a origin fur the original in ventor. Tho kj ft ulhtTi- ut i lie parrot are par tieuliul) Auliiaul.' t Und M111R' illliRt L.t nv JImtuu Inltetf, 1 1 lit Id U UhoUt them, tin..', h thu 1 mil nn have to travel hundretla of mile, into Mexico to get them. V. J. Florence, thu comuditui, oacv offered $.5 ,000 for a cut. U phraae about wlm-h an Aiutriuau comedy cuuM be written Nobody sumriicd tho demand The iluet cause, i if tLe det line ut jxipu latiou iu France ii tlie .nut hUuidi&g army, U hcimj; n:ilruLtKHble for the soldier to morn The largest stone statue ui the world is situated at Bjuilau. uu tha itiaA ha- tweeu Balk and Cabal. It ts ITS feet A J,E(JA.ii INO.DEN'iv TDAQIO CNDINQ C- AN UNJUST CRIMINAL CONVICTION. Wtiat furmiit f'linuniitttiiLlal l:VUfri,v Illil lu the t iuiK ur It Tru.l.'.l Cl.rk. He Illcil Win ii tlu I.turftHl Tlial'ltp IVm liini.rent Itrriir,' tlic tM. The followtns thrlUlm; story col lien from the lips of n well known tnemlict Df the rentisyh'anlft Imr: A very imu and illshonett failure had occurrod, in which a certain dusted clerk seemed to have licen fjtillty of the larger eharo of the crime. lie, with Li, employer, - '"'.""? onargeii 3! ,f.T";. -51"? IS1": tested his innocenco and denied all knowledge of tho fraud or any connec tion wun ills employer. However, there was a chain of cir cumstantial evidence woven around him which was exceptionally strong nnd which his counsel could not break down, although he was firmly convinced him self of his Innocence. Tho cleik was convicted and sent to jail for 11 term of; years. After lieing confined in prison for about n year the jioor fellow's mind lie Ban to wonken, nud finally ho broke down completely. Ho was taken from prison and transferred to a hospital for the insane. All tho timo tho cleik con tinned to tautest his .Miocene After ho had been confined in the nt'spitnl three or four years, certain facts In tho failure wero elicitod which clearly proved that tho unfortunate cleric was entirely innocent of having committed any crime. Of course steps wciu immediately taken to secure tho pardon of tho man; tho facts wero laid before tho pardon board at their next nreting and an order was given for his immediate ri&asc. It now became the delioato duty of the counsel in tho caso to break the happy Intelligence to tho pardoned clerk. But tho question tnat confronted thcui was what could bo dono to restore his reason, nnd would ho bcliovo tho news? If his mind could not bo restored he could not bo tnken away. What could bo done? After n consultation between the counsel on both sides of tho caso it was agreed to call upon tho poor clerk and mako an attempt to rouse him from tho apathy and lethargy into which he had fallen. This thoy decided to do by accusing him again of tho theft of tho funds. Whenever this subject was broached ho always roused himself nnd became greatly nnimnted, nlw-ays vigor ously denying it. While) his mind was nroused by this stimulus it had been decided that ono of tho counsel was to annonnco that tho matter had been fully investigated and his innocenco fully established. Tho parties to this strange drama assembled iu the room of the stricken man. Ho sat silent and immovable, with his head in bis hands. As the old nud ever rankling charge of dishonesty fell upon his cars tho ef fect was eraetly that which had been foreseen nnd expected. He slowly rained his head. Looking his pseudo accuser straight in tho eyo he repeated, in a loud touo ol voice, with a rising iuiiec tion aud with great energy, "It is n lie." The ciitical moment had come. Tho lawyer who had prosecuted him and lie cured his incarceration then stepped up to him and said: "You are light. It is a lie, and you stnnd before tho community a vindicated man. I have tho order for your release in my pocket." Then the lawyers stood off to watch tho effect, hoping that tho joy at tho prospect of release and vindication would have tho effect of putting tho clerk again in his right mind. Bat no sign of joy overspread the man's features. His faco bore its usual stolid expression. It seemed to havo no apparent effect upon him. Tho clerk turned his face toward the speaker, as if he did not understand hiin. Then his head fell forward, and the man was precipitated upon tho Boor nt tho feet of tho lawyers. A single glance sufficed. Ho was dead. Green Bag. A Wnnilen Matue lu ToUio, In Tokio, tho capital of Japan, there exists a gigantic statuo of u woman, made of wood nnd plaster and dedicated to Hachiman, tho god of war. In height it measures fifty-four feet; tho head alone, which is reached by a winding stairway in tho interior cf tho figure, being largo enough to comfortably hold twenty persons. Tho figure holds a hugo wooden sword iu ono hand (the blade of tho weapon being twenty-teven feet long) aud n ball twelve feet in diameter in tho other. Internally tho figure is fitted up with an extraordinary anatomical arrange ment, supposed to represent the differ ent portions of tho brain. A fine view of the country is obtained by lookiug through one of the eyes of tho statue London Tit-Bits. A Cruel Te.I. A good looking, well to do young was being teased by the young ladles of a club for not getting married. Ho said: "I'll marry tho girl of your club whqm, on a secret vote, you elect to be my wife." Thero wero niuo members of tho club. Each girl went into a comer, and used great caution in preparing her bal lot, and disguised the handwriting. "Die result of tho vote was that there wero nine votes cast, each girl receiving one. The young man remains a bachelor, tho club is broken up and the girls are all mortal enemies, united in tho one do termination that they will never epeak to that nasty man again. Detroit Free Press. Un. Day. Liberty. Mr. Neater 1 wish you wouldn't let little Dot play with aneh n dirty raga muffin as that boy she la with out thero on the afreet. Mr.. Neater Why. that's little Dick, your own son. I've be. n away all day and he's been doiug . I pleased. Good News. Vtlieu Vthlte Mecl.lng. V're Worn.' Those who are middle aged well re member when white nud balbriggau were the two colors universally worn, In those years colored stookings, except in silk, were very rarely seen, and large item iu everybody's wardrobe was doaena of stockings, a clean pair being often as necessary as a clean collar. At the present day Germany manufactures the greatest amount of hosiery. Dry Good Economist. A Woiumi Htlltorfor a "Kunii riiivr. A Miss Murpby edits the Melbourne Punch, uue of the futmiet and matt ilourUhinif of colonial oomio papera. Hhe joined the staff aome yean ago in a Bubordiuate capacity, aud Uaa attained to hor present noeiuou ftoiwy by iter nbultjr. Slid U a great advocate of wouuu'a ritfbU, and is exceedingly luudaouie. Oue of tlia lietrllMt Waiuut. Thii blini? U'rm an of the t?airlifKt. , vAntiiinn m thu wnv nf a. whii mm anil , i1f n imi.t-. .vaTMs.nl ft., ulnna thrown by hand, which was the rudest and most primitive method of fightim, Harper's Younu People. Street Italtwa). in Clrwat llritaio. There are 96.1 ndlea of trumwu. opened for passengers in Great Britain The working stock consists of 4,047 cars, and animal traction nt still the favorite method. In 1891 0,000 horses were em ployed aud 570 steam locomotives; 655, 000,000 passengers were carried, and tho receipts were f 10,401 ,000. TUe value ol the tramways Is about $70,000,000 The ! York Is f 71,000,000. New York Sun value ix luo ruaus ui tae itstii oi new THE END OF THE DAY. Ilrte.rllieliell.nl eventide IVsl softly one by one, r-wir ntitl far off titer break nnd ftlliln. Aero.. III. trera float faintly bean llrnt Theanllphntinl liella nf Itnll; TUe day U itiiti.., rt.nin, done, TbeiM) i.iluno. The dew t-ns gailirreil In llifc flowers blketeftr. from some unonnRcieus deept The swallows wlilf I nrmiml tho towers, Tlio llgkt rnna out beyond the, lonz clooil bars And leaves tlie nlnslo star.; TIs tlm. for sleep, sleep, sleep, Tla time for .loop. The bermlt ttiru.U begin, imaln, Timorous eremite, That sonz of risen tear, and pain, Aljf tbeonebo lovoil was far nwayi "Ala.I another day Arivl rlowjgond night, good night, IMod nlglitl" Duncan Campbell Scott In Youth's Com panion. ' A Mine llncler the Sea. There nro In England sovcral coal and metalliferous mines which extend and aro worked at n considerable distance out to sea. But perhaps tho most re markablo submarine coal mine is that at Nanaimo, on Departure bay, beyond Victoria, B. C. This mine is known ns tho Wellington, and its galleries are situated GOO feet below tho surface of tho ocean, which hero incloses an archi pelago of islands very Bimilnr to the Thousand islands nt the head ot tho St. Lawrence river. Tho galleries of this pit, which aro continually doveloping, extend nt present a length of six miles under tho bottom of iho waters-of the Pacific ocean. Nearly tho wholo population of the town of Nanaimo, amounting to nearly 1,000, is engaged in the mines of iho place, the averago daily wages per head being from twelvo to twenty-three shil lings. Liberal as this payment appears to bo tho cost of living in that inhos pitable region is so high that tho miners can after nil only just mako both ends meet. Iron. 7,'atural 8am! llla.t.. Tho idea of cntting designs on glass by forcing sand against tho surfaco of plates and vessels of that material was first suggested by one of nature's freaks, just ns hundreds of other inventions havo been. An observing young man who was summering on tho coast of New England noticed that tho wind storms iu that section frequently gath ered up largo loads of sand and hurled it with much force ngainst exposed win dow panes, aud that theso within n very short timo wero worn through and had to bo replaced. In places where they were protected by leaves, vines, mos quito netting, etc., tho glistening sur face was left intact. Ho set about utiliz ing old nature's hint nt onco, tho result being a machine which does work that cannot even be imitated In any other way, St. Louis Republic. Testing Counterfeit Colo. "Here's tho way wo test coins in the treasury." And the expert swiftly poised the dollar piece horizontally on the tip of his forefinger, holding tho thumb a quarter of nn inch away from it and gave it n brisk tap with another coin. A clear silvery ring (jounded out. "Good, but here; listen;" and lie repeated tho operation with another coin that gave out n dull, heavy clink that ceased al most as soon un it began, "Type metal aud lead; molded too. That is a wretched counterfeit." "IIow do you tell that it was raoldedV" lie held the two coins bo that tho light struck on their edges. "Just compare the reeding, will you, or milling, as most people call it? In this genuine coin thi3 Is very clear and Bharp cut, in the counterfeit it is coarse and doll. That is because it is molded Instead of being stamped In cold metal liko the government coins." "Why do tne counterfeiters not uso the same cold process?" "It costs too much and makes too much noise. With n mold, you see, a counterfeiter can carry on his work iu a garret and if a policeman comes in he can shy tho whole outfit out of the window. Dut it takes great power to run a die. Still some high flying counter feiters do use them, nnd their work is usually harder to detect, thdugh it is never bo perfect aa that of the govern ment mint." "What is tho surest test for counter feit coin for popular use?" "The looks of tho read.ing, as I was telling yon , the milling, by the way, Is on the face of the coin and not on the edge, as most people think. That's tho rarest nud easiest thing, but of coureu other tests hare to be used, especially for weight and thickness." Springfield Republi can. Marriage Experience. It was the lot of a young parson to bo embarrassed by the appeals of two young women who wanted to marry the same bridegroom. The first comer of these had scarcely told how her faithless lover had actually put up the banns in the East End parish when the delinquent turned up with an idiotic grin on his face and a gayly appareleit yonng worn au on his arm. What could the parson then a young and bashful curate do but Invito tho trio into the vestry room, there to discuss the business. Luckily for him, it Bpeedily leaked out that there had been no legal residenco in his par ish, which afforded him nt once a suffi cient ground for declining to perform the ceremony. On another occasion the awful dis covery was made that the bride had by aooldent been described in the marriage license by her pet name. It was sug gested that an affidavit of identity sworn at a neighboring polico court might re pair tho blunder. This was done just in tiino to complete the ceremony within canonical hoars, but the accommodat ing clergyman afterward received a stern admonishment from high quarters "not to do it again." Cornhlll Maga- Jenl.lt Yaeatlou.. Of the Jewish vacations there are, first, the Sabbatical institutions of the Old Testament, Tlx., the weekly Sab bath, the seventh new moon or FeMt of trumpets, the Sabbatical year ajidpho year of jubilee. Besides these there were the great feasts, Passover, Pente cost and Tabernacles, together with the two of later times Purim and that of the Dedication. The time spent in these observances required frequent and in some cases protracted suspension of la bor. To the Jews living in the remote dis tricts of Palestine, particularly the pil grimages to aud from Jerusalem, to gether with the time spent in tlie actual celebration of the feasts, widen in the cote of the Passover and Tabernacle was each eight days, meant ad amount of migratory recreation and rest from the ordinary occupations of life year by year greater proportionately than that obtained in the vacation of these days. New York Independent. Tb. ArlUt awl III. KsteldaeMpe. The kaleidoscope is of wonderful as sistance iu geometrical 'drawing, and people who sappose that this littla toy is of no use will piolaUy be surprised to learn that the greatest portion of the geometrical designs employed Ut art ajsu . architecture are copied by the artist , from the figures produced by the kaMd-1 oscope. The instrument, employed sure j somewhat larger than the toys sold In the shops, and some uf them are fast- ened upon stands in such a way aa will I enable the dnnamau to retain Us tn I .tnunent in the same poaltiou fur a con -dderable length of time, and thns give , Wm w opportunity to make copies of .he Irani Droducttd. 1st. Lamia Ulobe- Dssnoorat Issues, VU,?roUitro l.siaeuKjri)f llf.stl Ing, cipectoratKu, er toreneti k tin UseM and bronchia) tube's, with ati&HttattV tw latlng couth, tlie very best teed; It Aytt'. Cherry rectonu. It teraOTei the phlegm, soothes Irritation, stops coughing, and In duces repose. AS an- emergency medicine, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral should be In eriry household. "Thero Is nothing better for coughs Una Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I use no other preparation." Annie 8. Dutler, ICS road it, rrovldenee. It. I. "I suffered severely front bronehttuu but was CURED BY Aycr's Cherry Tcctoral. It saved my lift," fleo. ti. Hunter, Cooso Hirer, N. S. "About a year apo I took the wont eold that ever a man had, followed bjf a tertibl. cough. Tlie hen medical aid was ot no avail. At last 1 began to spit blood, wlita It was supposed to bo all over with me Kvrry remedy failed, till a neighbor recom mended Ajer's Cherry Tectoral. I toot halt a teaspoon tul nf this medicine, three times a day, regularly, and very soon began to Improve. My cough left me, my sleep was undisturbed, my appetite rs lurried, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and strength nud, tolny, thanks to tho l'ectoral, I am n well man.' II. A. Bean, S3 Winter Ct, Lawrence. Mass. Iierry Pectoral yer's 1'itupAnKn nv Or. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. I -11111. .1. Co, -j.1 .1, botil.., 5. A Mat Made of Jewel. Tho costliest mats in the world ore owned by tho. ehah of Persia and the sultan of Turkey. The shnh and the sultan each possess a mat made ot pearls and diamonds, valued at more than 000,000. The largest mat ever made ii owned by the Carlton club, of London, nnd is n work of art. New York Sun. Tho ITorlh Side of a Tree. The side of a tree on which most of the moss is .'ound is tho north. If the tree bo exposed to the sun, its heaviest and longest limbs will be on the south Bide. Boston Globe. The Temiitalluii To gu nut of iloon In rough weather Is not htiuiig, but we ate, lnati) of ut, compelled to face iiiiikIi weather freiiucntly. Diseases which ailse front a chill urn tieciillar to no season ot the jeur. This is true, therefore there should be in the closet ol every Immchold-what? Not un uninetlli-uteil stimulant, absolutely devoid of au Ililng but an exclthc action, but atonic cenl blnlne, ui the effect 1 1 p form ef an Invlgorant and an allcrathr, thciiuhty of defence against changes of weather. Hooter's stomach Bit. tela Iiaitluce or four properties tha no other a tf'-le of its class possesses. Not only does tt relieve Iho complaint which It eventually cures, It funnies the s) stein' against the bad circus ot changes of temperature, fatal!" and too often fchowu lu the deadly form of "la erlpici"it produces a radical change In the weakeued condition ot a system tiecullarlyUable to be attacked by it, and It fends to provide against the danger icsulllng from an Impover ished roiidllion of the blood and a disordered slate of (hp liver or laiwels. Cunillo similes of lluelr perforated enamel nro to be had. lliicklet,'. Arnica Halve, 'f ho best salvo lullie woild for Cuts, Bruises, Soles, Ulcers, Salt lllieuni, fever Sores, Tetter, t'hapiasl Hands, chilblain. Comes, aud all bkln Kiiiplions, and jwsltlvely cures Piles, ornopay ietiifrcd. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis Iaelloii. or money refunded, l'rloo 25 cents per box. Tor sale by Iieber Ihlghtont aud lilery We WsiH.it Our domestic ufTcctions nro the most salutary basMs or all good govern ment. 1'rouoiiuce.l llo.ele., Vet Saved. Is one which Is guaranteed lo bring tou satisfactory results, or In case of failure, a return of puichaso price, On tbls safe plan you can buy from our advertised-' druggist a bottle of Dr. KInss"New Dis covery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief In every case, when used for any aticclion of 1 hroat. Lung or Chest. snch as Consumption, Inflammation of Liunzs, uroncmiisr Asinnuv, -vynooping Cough, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agree able to taste, perfectly safe, and .can al ways be depended upon. Trial Bottles free al 1 teller's Drugstore, jvohlghthn, and BIcry's Drugstoro, . Weistpo'ft. lie is truly gootf Whoffesires always to bear the inspection 'of'good -men. During the eputcnili'orltu. lu this county, in tags, 1 had hard w orK fe-.keefi a stipiily of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera mill - lllarriin a Itemedy on liaud. People olH-u caine ten ttvoUS uillcii la the night to get u boltlo of the remedy. I hate been selling patent medicines for the tiast ten jearsatid find that tt has given better satisfaction la case ot diarrhavf? und flux than any other iiicdlciuo I have cviarliaii(lle.d.-J If. Hcuhdiu, Druggist, (liilcouda. Pope Co,. 111. UicrfHehuudred bottles of this remedy were sold lu that county during the cptdraic t eferred to. was a perfect success and wajt-theordy remedy tliat did cure the waist cases. Dozens of la-rtams thero will certify that It saved their lives, lit four ether epidemics of bowel Com plaint this remedy lias been equally sficcessfab 25 and rs cent bottles for sale -by K- if. Reber ami W.V. l.lciv. Uratitudc thrives. Is the soil -on. which Joy Ko Wouiau l beautiful n 1th a bad sklu, wfef ,1 with pluiples, freckles, ii-otli or Ian, I bate been asked inanv times what 'will remove these unsightly hlemislies. No face paints or powders will remove them, at they are caused by Impure blood. The only sura remedy I have ever seen Is Snlphnr Bitters, and In hundreds of rases 1 have never known them to falL Editress Fashion (luetic. Trials never weaken u;t They only show tis that wo are weak. Have we any truly great men at the present day!' Some doubt It. and ask to be shown Ihe modern U'ashlngton, Frank lin, or Webster. However (his may be, of one thing we are sure, Uiere never was a greater blood-purifier than A; er'a Sirja parllla. Ilirds with bright feathers dn not al ways make good pot pie. "Wbeit I was a ouag man, aui .intiathaii Uray, "ft a follow tok pbaljf tup knr IV yoa bet. It would cramp him alTimin a i-oltk-ky wa. And, i-ndlaini. what a twl.tlugaiiiui.ides would get 1 But the pill, lu uut uow-day b sensible talks Ais-aaeaytouUuaiidaHf,leaiata. Jones " Of cuurae, tlm kind referred to by Mr orav wa. Dr. Iluroe'. ricauM IVUels, the verv beat Uti rill ever made mild, tint .lire audefta: live. The only pills, nolo1 bj druggists, abso liuely on trial ! Hausfnclliiii ruarauleetl or ycir lnoue I. niurneil POWDER Absolutely Pure. Pill uly i