$1.00 PAYS FOR THE ADVOCATE For Just Fifty-Two Weeks! GET IT. HAVE YOU READ THE ADVOCATK? (Irisp, Ac, Fresh, breezy, I1VJ)E1K1VJKAT. "INDBPENDENT"-"UVE AND LET LIVE. Lehigliton, Carbon County, Ponna., August 20, 1892. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Reading R. R. System. liohigh Valloy Division. Arranfteuiert oi i-asseiisc. Trains. Sea tin w ErrcT , MAY 15 .1802. TllAIMS LKAVK LBIIiallTON For Newark end New York 6J. T . " "riVMnaScnmV.ndii,taer.M..Jio I'or rhlladelphlaaua points south at :'; ?.. II H and U.U K. m.: 11.42, 3.00. 4J7, 6 a d ''For'EMdln8auitHatrntuig7.oaudll.lJa.m, Jro? lawman?, &1 O.P. Chemford. Un rv's, WbUe Had. Coptay, and llokendaiinna 6 88,0 47. 0 00 S01 & 11.13 a. in.; 1S-W, 2.42, 4., ForM. i iK 6.S2. 7.43. 0.36. 11 IS and II.U .m; ! j.w, S O'. 4.10, 6.U. 7.17, 6.a, .ip. m. and "rXrvflaiherlv and HalletonSJS, t.4JJ and liAia.m.i 4.io, MS, 7-17, tost p.'". . ,.,,,,,,. for Maianoy Clly, Shenandoah and A'hland 0 6.62, 7.43 and FrMlonal & Business Carfls. DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. irBANoo.aoowA'riiour, MoxnA.it. AT KARYOK. 8WTAK HOmL, 1CHIIA7I. XT HMHLItHIUSI. SnR llOTXU WltDNtMOAVS. T AtLl!ITOWl,aKANUCr)tKl,THUU3l)AT vt Bath, Vripats ami satukuats. Office Hours From 9 a.m. to 4 p. ni. Practice Imlled to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat (VAliOi Kefractloaofthirltfes or the adjust ment of xlavtet. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S DEAD HAND. Q 1 m TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. Olflce opposite the Opera House. thnk Street, Leh ;l ton, THE GREAT German Remedy,! I'a. II S3. T.43. JO and 11.53 a m.i 4.10. 6.13 1 I.1IP I"; rir ift. carmel and Shamomn i HtwSt5' RftSMS. 7.40. M 11.11 and 11.63 N5" I.e-Klr.v'ulSiSf;. and Se r.nlon 1.U. B,8 and 11.33 a.ra.i 4.10. 6.16, 7.17 nud 10.64 '""For rilWon aud I.. a II. Joncl., 7.43, ,C and CI w a.iaT: 4 ID, Ms. 7.17 and 10 64 p. in. ' Voi 'luuWawwk 7.42 and 11J a. ro.i 4.10. tSViw.PMit,UUet and Geneva li.J Jiochisler, iluBaln. NVeara t all) and the Wept II 63 a-m.t and 10.51 p. hi. . , or Clmlra and the West via Salamanca at M p '" SUNDAY TBAIMSS. f or w Vprk aud 11 7 a ni. ; 6 17 aud 7.ao P'lr PUUadelHiW 7 67 a. in.: 2 (a, is 17 and 7 20 "'Vox Ea.ton and tnlfriuftJIate station", e.07, 7.B7. 11 JTs-id.i 13 62.2.5i. 6ITan4fl.02 p. ni. For ilaicli Limn e.i. .o. 11.15. 11.38 1103 a. ra. i 3 o. 6.15, a.44. aud 0.33 p. in. hor lteadlwt at 6 07 a. m.i 2.62 aid 7.26 p. m. For Ilazleton 9.60, aud II i!),a,in.i 308 and 10.64 V't Halianoy City and Slienandoah 0.M, 11.63 a, in., aius avs p. in. J-or l'ottsillta 812.63 p. tn . Wl.i.i ilavan. lvtlk.i-rtArre. Plttston, Tonkuunocl!,io'anda. Havre, Ithaca, lleueva. Auburn. Elrolra, Rochester, flutiaui, Magara V.illa nnA ,h l'..f IO F.l n.m. For (urmer parlfculars Inquire p; Adepts lor iime ittuie.. A. A. SIcI.EOI), President and Uen'l Manager, f. o. HANCOCK, General Passenger Aeent, I'lilladelpbla. Pa. . W. NONNEMACHElt. Ass't Oenetal Tas- seoRer K1. n,.rjv. ,ra )v I on8lTLr0RUlTTEKf Ult will rnrg you. I hi mil t4ii tier wit thatiiri)an4alltom: icfiinm it up SDI.rilUR BlTTEttSi u win cure yog. liE'NTIRTKV IN AM. ITrt JlKAKtllKH. FHUntr Mtid nuklna artlUelal denlutf-i h sil al ly. Local anfstlietiPS usea. ,,. (las admluhtered and Tretli Fitracld S ITU- OFFICE HOUna.-From R m , to 12 m.t from I n. m., lo 5 p, ni., from T t. ra . Io 8 p. ni. Conwlutloin In Kimlisli or (Iprnwn omrfc Hours at Haztoou Evitv 8aturdav Oct 157 -IV iliterftttrfd W ho an MeloBclr ronnncti in ITIthA tnilla ft ml work-1 VLZ -. -i-.Il. . i. -,i( ot trocurofiiTlclrii( exercise! and all it ho sreronflnetl lo doort, sbould use PiiLriit'it rldot tbeUircRXantll 1 tnr n Mt m it hrre rilUU HlTTFRf Will tiotatiHlfitorcuro. It never fnliii. m Clrnnnetho TlttntetlVTI HQtwi Trjirn yon nei la ltTiiTlirllle Imrtt miT tliniiich thft it Win n lMmnlos. Klnt'liOi III ui iitMiitn uiu fni r low A.S.Rabenolcl, llHarir ick irOltt J. W. ltaudfiilrtih Liquor More, BANK STREKT, LKHIOIITOK -t-htwryln alt 1U brandies. Tetth Kxtrricled .viiliouifaln, (isadinljiisteredwhenrequeMeiL Office I)a)s--Vr.l)WKapAY ol eacli ftfrt. P O.adlifM, LLKN10WN, 3 jj ILeliKhcouutv.Pa. Ill roil do nt.t wleti to snivcr from ltlieuin flauim, use a douio oi ISptniUR ltlTTERS; It neTer lli to euro lhm't lw "without a! ; bottle. 117 it 1 yi IwHInotrepTftlt. LmllfB in delicate ibealth, who arc all rua dovo, eloiiM tr huLi'iiiTRliirrrits win euro lAiveruom li.lfllnt. Itnn'tlMBdli onraBrea: it wm cure 1 vox, Kg Ml7lltIH 11I1TF 118 will linlM jou up and inake yot fitrougaud iiifaiinr. KUmil'U JtlTTKRS pure, rich and tTong, inn yonrnesn nnni. Trr tsiiLPlllllt HIT rER-s to-nlfrlit, nnd mi will tleep well 1 Tt'Oi xfifny tori, I 1 in tou want the tieMMetllcnl Work DutiHslied Rend 8 2-rent etamps to A. 1'. Okdwat & Co ItOSton, Jiaa... aou imvixn vuvjr. irrc. W. M. napsher, VTTORNEY iso C0UN8KI.I.OR AT LAW, First door abote Hie K3nsjpn lpue, MAUCII CHUK1C, - - PENN'A. Ileal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Buy ind Sell Heal Estate. Conveyancing neally done. collections promptly made. Settling fcsIJ uecjaenis a specially. enall.hnd Herman made. Settling Estates pi Aiay no coosuiiea in CH AH J A 14 LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. fiower's HiilKltnc opposlm Tost Ofllco, FIHST ST., I.KIIIGIlTOK.rA. Il'ork tikpn In every ilay nf Ilif vreet apii proiiiy i(ttr-iv!dj lo. Famllr Washing ilone ai very roasoualile Client Kipectatlonk Mother Jly daughter, you should de cide In favor of ono of your admirers or you iriay loso Wtii, Daughter I'a, I enn't make up ray rajn.il ylilfu to accept, Henry or George. "Then I am to understand that you Ioyo them liothV" I'Vcs, 1 lovo tliem Loth most uevot- edly." "Which of them has tho largest In uov. 22-vl rates. -.QO TO-- WILSON FFTANTZ The New Joweler, Bankwny, - Lehighton, Pa., ro it Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ot every description, at prices tofttr than else where. Partlcidar attention paid to Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience ol over ten jears enables me tn guarantee satisfaction In everv particular, fllteme atrial and be convinced. Your patronage Is respectlully solicited. tMLSON FRANTZ. llankuay oct. 3, 1S91 THE CARBON HOUSE, Henvjr Drumuore, Prop'r, FIRST STREET, t.ElIIGHTQN, PENN'A l'ATItONAOE SOLICITED. HAVE youit FreiEll, Basnage anil Parcels I)EMVEUi:i AV John F. Hottensteiri. ventilated, am l is among the Best ' (.,,,,,, stt(,lltlon paj ,0 u,e Dellvcrv of section ot the Blale. The patro vm . 11 lie Fr(,s,( p!ll!I;,ee .d Parcels lo all p'ttts riiefiarbon House has been renovated and Improved thnxighant; It Is electilc lighted and nell IhU public Is solicited. Best accomnio. aiions '"f of lown at H.p nwm( pn.-M. A share of permSnentandtfansientcusiom. viait public pationaEB Is respectfully sollcltci!. moderate, Flpefclriuors.FreshBeeraitdVoiter, and Oood Cigars, for sale at the liar, tT"Lcave onlcrs at 'Sueeny's, Koch's juira it, ui-ij. or i.eibengiiin s, rtnnn , T TSYT I lTTSnTl YlflTlTlTinTT mi SvKtyUUMUU The Men's Safety Lantern. Miron's Miraculous Rciiicfe PEliKE COLLEGE BUSINESS OF UtJon bM Uta iiitroducud v9H?rz.u?zri -r.u. .a.cu.. utum oMuit- Ubaral Minded Phyalclaua rudorse Them Asl'eliitf the Greatest Discovery ol the Age. I'oiltlve cure hen used In accordance to Instruc tions I diseases here tofore sn-called lnnir able. Diphtheria, asth ma, InowhliK catarrh, congesllan o( the brain, the result ol sunsdroke, apoplexy, and limbs pnralyzi-u restored to tlmlr n.itiiml pnndtllAii. Uilne, hip and hone disease cured. Itheumat ism sclatUa, neuratitia. ltriKhJ's dlseaie of the Kid i.ej, liter complaint, dyaettierv and so-called heart disease aie entirely cured vy piireinrui KlriH I mv nun tirfii.ariliir. During nine )earn over l(t,CW per"'" have used (hee medicines aud are living ultuessesi ot their worth. 1 will noto Into practice my self, ueinn oer73 jearsni hkcj win ben my mru lCUteS Oil IV; i il&YB InO eUilllflH HIJICinil5VVti- nectea wuiuite in auena 10 c Unices ot the sick It required. J. E SCHOLL, agt,. Illtfihton, C.irhon county. It is Self LlKbtlng, Non-Explosive, witn a aoit wicic itegumtor. Just Right lnr Rnilrontl Men ! r rice I'lii I n, tlafiO. Mekle, 52.00. Don't buy any other until you me neen this Vfi(i4F 1 .in t-1 11. Tber tell the tala ntumUloc, Old men. their litrara begnlllnn As the? can; Each annual November They sadden who reraomher Inkcrmaho. Yet of that field one story Shine through h ahmni and glory Of the flftht; Orer the oaQnons roating There Dings a lark song soaring Out of tight. Aloof, nli ere men lay bleeding. Id fatal pal a whose pleading Made no err, Shot pierced and saW smitten, A )oun and galliint Drltou L'rept to ale. At sunset there they found Mm With the red snow around him. And his hand Jjatd on the ltoolc wuasd healing All hearts to heaven appealing ynderstahd, And 'neath bin froeen fingers Those words w hose hope outllngera Human strife plotted like n star'e reflection 1 am the Heaurrectlou An4 the Life,' Comrades to burial bore blra, Uut nof death's rending tore him From, hia prize, for to bis band caressing fitill clung the enf whose blessing Closed bis eyes, O Christian song supernal, Vords sweetest lore eterual Ever said) Peace at j our call coracw flying, And tbey who clasp jou dlug Are not dead. Tberon llrown In Youth's Companion. THE OLVMPEIUM. Of starlit stormy rjR to riwacUm Doit Is mightier than rnan's ilflitiMt work sob. Dm This shattered splendor, spare.1 nwhllo by Time, Atteala btsdroAil victorious overtjuow Where now thy nrnr trhiffiphaiit, and nheio now, Uora In AlbeMB's ffprlnutlde. ere her prlmo Flashed eonnwrlni ray or 11 ell as' started cllmo. Thy Temple. Zet tho Thunderer? Where art thou? Ve nlio Mould grnsp Knluo's croirn, uhoeeorn thepme Of lowly hearts secure, the lieaSYii of homo, J.ured by vain glitter of tmo golden Fleece, That mocks the winner-watch Calllrttoe1 foam. Near on wrecked shrine, atl.levnl when woo- worn ureeoe nowe.HQ tbeswortl sweep of Imiierlal ltoine. -v. a. Keuey in iiiaekuoodv aimruine. nun? ctf a ti mv j tin M . On the border Hue between New York and Canada ia a email ehret of water overhung at ono jwliit by n high cliff known aa The Smuggler's Shadow, con cerning the origin of which iiamo is given tho following singular story; "wnat uni yon mane o tjjera, UnrUr "Tliey are n s'lilcuoitj looking crowd, a.nd I set them down ns TJnitnl States offlcers," "Jes' my jedgment; and I reckon the hoys had better bo put on tho lookout." 'Co-rect. Tel) them to meet down to Lingo's ami I'll be 'long later. 1 jes' wanter seo if everything is nil right nt tho Horse Shoe," njladn'tyou better take oi;e o' the bovs 'long with yon? You" "Baht do yon think Jlurk Urundon has lost tho mettle of this good right nrmf l$o 1'U go to the Horse Shoe alone, an I'll come back, too, in epite of 'em Hounds ot the law,' He was a tail, burly fratnud man, with coarse features and grizzly locks, NO iiJG ANIMALS. TOrtniD COUNTRIES LACK, JS'ot a sound broke tho stlllus rjf the night save tho ceaseless murmur of the soft. i. iVtT.iT. HAT VAST AftesAS OF LAND ttsu survey of the scene discovered no one, ho moved forwanl with rising hops, He had pasmd halt of tlie circular dis tance from the cave to the end of the narrow pathway without anything to alarm him, though at each furllvo glance lie saw tho changeless shadow, when tho sound of footsteps reached his ears, A MESSAGE PROM PARADISE. IN oiue IIMrlct. In Which There An No Wllil Animal. ,,r Comlderahle Kite. I.lunil. of tho Vct Indlnn Arehlpel- ngi, Called n "OHmeles. Country." A Itnssian natunilUt. Profossor Mil tlay, who passed several vunrs In tlin In. A moment later a man's form caino terior of Panun. descrllieM the Mirlilnml around the edge of the cliff, nnd then a district of the meat ialnm! second nud n third. as remarkable for its sccnerv nnd nro. With n low cry he turned to retmve dnctiveness as for its salubrious criinate his course to the cavern, knowing that a perjiettial May in tho terrace lands, once there he could defend himself with March and April platenus here and against n dozen, but in his excitement there in tho highest mountains. Tho ho missed his foothold and, clutching in area of tho whole islund exceeds that vain Hiwit the ledge, he went headlong of Texas, but its population hardly down its jagged sido upon tho rocks bo- aggregates a million, nine-tenths of tho low. nboriglnos being lowland settlers, black A piercing cry that lung fur nnd clear idlers gorged with tho yam roots and on the night air, a sullen splash in tho wild hog steaks ot tho coast plain. Tho water nnu a ucuimiKe siieuee lonowuu, uplands, too, nnound wltli game anil Ush, Thg newcomers proved io bo some of and the only conceivable reason why tho hi nwii rnnfedprntes. who. nnTtnn. ni Inatlvnn ftltnuM 1!n,u 4t,nl llin , V , , , '" .h Up atul uown itressed in a pantaloua his nonappearance, had come in search grounds to the sweltering coast jungles (,rou8ers not terminating below of him. is their preference for a climato that tha ankle but with feet in them like The smugglers were about to descend enables them to dispen.o with drj-rochIs stockings) and frock coat with velvet 'Henry has seventy-flvo dollars a nis ungainly joriu ciau in a graj -sutioi month and George has fifty dollars." coarse mat rial. "Tl,n T dnn'l sm whv von healtate. His con panion, thouah smaller in Accept Henry, of course, and tell George stature, was evidently a man of his own to n-o about his business." '""i'. "Yes, but tieorge hn,s great pros- iney were kdovh ns jarmers uy mo peots," I few settlers of that tinnly iiopuiatcd I Humbug 1 Prospects don't count, country, though had the truth been Everybody has got groat prospects, and known they, with half a dozen others, twentv-five dollars a inontli is very luuuweu iuo mum uwaiuuu, sw u handsoroo interest on such a capital as lawful vocation of smuggling, great prospects," tiext time tieorge calls tell him that you can never bo inoro than a sister to him, and got rid of him." -Texas Sittings. The appearance of several strango men in that vicinity had naturally- enough aroused their fears. It hadbeen less than a year since some officers had suddenly appeared searching for the smugglers supposed to be lurking In that locality. Though they had sue ceeded in throwing tho officials off their track then It would bo inoro difficult to 8jSni i Apj.ii?si. "ks'rtU'hKS TESTIMONIAI-H. NrwTnwM. Teh. 17. 1891. To those suffer I n from Kplnal Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt and 1'iessed Papers. Also. Felts and Ingrains, with Handsome Fretus. PICTURE HOD AND COVE. WIPoT SHADES .-eady to baug, or put up to order. Faint, Oil, Varnish Glass, Brashes Painting and Caper llangluit, hy coin letent workmen. In auy part ol the county. The ( elebrated Cypress Shing'lo. Ouaranteed full Length The very best Slilnglo in tbo Mnrkrt, Mannfactnred by RICKERT & SNYDER, CUiemoiit, irKlnla. -FOR SALE IN WEISS PORT BV J. K. RICKERT, jllMl-Kfl S to move, could iiotrtraliihtenmiseli. Ihe pain All Kinds of Hllilfliilf I limlior and agony was iuex press! hie. Doctored with M111 iV,,,U8 "! l,l,llul,lb IjIHUUH several physicians for years; lounu nut iittie reuer, not periuaueui, uniiii ns mim iommeud 1'rof. ltoudiou's liulmwit and inei ii sunerers. llespepirunvwnjr, new inn ihu-ks NrWTOX. IVb, I7.1W. Pmiv Rni:nnii Dear KkrAtiQw me lo write vnua testimony oi lour nietiicine. i can say in an iuui iinr lug nil it auuieiiis oi my iieseiipiiMii. si'inu commend Ptof. lioudrou's medicines. l I rliilai rulii 111 inv alaiiuli Iiir mil If I HHP. siiffeiiBffcauhardl) be described bywords, dtpnved meot sleenatnlKhls, would lie aw a borthtnJ trounie, rieiirnigia, sciatica, neai t Diseases uu i triaaiw Itiieuiuaiisiil, I woiim uikuiv n-ruiiiiurim iui, ltoudrou's remedies I was a BUtlerer oi these eoiDplHHiMlor jfarsai times, was naruiy suie Seitlel's Bakery, Vt'irbt Htieet, ljhlthtont you will aluni find Freshest and Het BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Whent nnil Vienna llrcnd deprived loeQlslsonatnlitllls. would lleawa, sunetlnnwiili pain lorhomsaU lime. Hoctored tresh htety Hay. Our loniu lireail cannot ullhseleral Hilsiclarui their uieillelne onid bersrclled. Weiesl-cttull'Sollcltyourvltron. tsWt, hv" . .1. V Ho idro 'a m, e'llei naYe w"" '' '' "'"f0"- Seitlel's Vicnnn linker)', Opu Obeli's, rlltST r., I.KIIUlinotf, I'A Boaki, ttallonery and always a large slock at Fancy Goods, eftert; by using Prof. Hondron's remedies nave oeen entirely cureu, nuutu riri,iuiiiriiu m. ,c,. etlles to those sutlerlliK Willi lmllor complaints. ItespecllullyiourN, t.M. vanailulM en. Neutuu.Ulliksea., fa. Ofllce and laboratory open dally troui T a. ni. lo a p. in. i -an or v run to .rrvMlii.,lf linmuintT. oeua v cent si4mp ir vamauir uwn, II You Hnve Vliy meii j-ou by lliln wevpltstf To break my vur It. at IT U'a Imtli nro in (.'lirM's keeping. And therefore rannot part. Yon there I hero tliousii severed, We sllll at henrt are one: I only Jnst In sunshine. The shadonBScareelyriono. What If tho clouds surrunnd you. Yon can the brlft-htnees see, TIs only inst a little way , That leads from )ou to me. i I was so very weary. ! Surely you conhl not mourn, Thatlallttlesoouer Should lay my burden down Then weep not, ween not. darllngi Qod wipes away all tears, TIs only "yet a little while," Though )ou may call it yearn. Kxehtvnce. Klndlnc tho Oflleer.. Hero U an amusing description of tins ot Balzac's periods of itnpecuniosity. Mery, the poet, n great friend of Bal zac's, wns an inveterate gambler and rarely left tho rard table before day break. His way lay past the Cafo de Paris nnd for f our consecutive mornings he hod met Balzao strolling leisurely up and down dressed in a panlalon a to the side of their unfortnnato leader the year round. when they saw for the (lrt tirao tho In the Torres range there are snmmlts shadowof thecllff. towering to tho height of 11.000 feet, bnt Without stopping to tolvo tho mys-1 tho closo proximity of the eouator lias tery they lieat a hasty retreat to their covered tho highlands with a luxuriant homes. vegetntiou. Snow is hardly ever seen. Tho next davit wasfonnd that the but chill tilshts llaht frost even occur supposed shadow was the painted figure now nnd then, and tho frizzlo haired of a man, aud, strange enough, Iiurk coast dwellers avoid tho mountains ns Brandon s idiotio son had done tho the Indios Mnusns of tho Mexican low- facings. The second morning Mery felt surprised at tho coincidence, the third he was puzzled, the fourth he could hold out no longer, and asked Balzac tho reason of these nocturnal perambula tions roundabout the same spot. uaizaa put ins band In Ills pocket and produced nn almanao showing that the snn did not rise before 8:40. "I am being tracked by tho officers of the tribunal work. Ho had como to tho place in a lands avoid the tierra fria. "Papua is a eSemto lwtmt. nnd. lmvlim Riiimilnr nntnu. i nnmiLn ,,r l.iia i,f n, i,i4.i. ... I commerce anu oDiiged to mas inyseii boat, and, having singular aptness in I paradiso of birds, bnt tho kingdom of tuis rospect, nan periornieu ins sen nn- mammals is represented only by n few posed task with remarkable faithfulness marsupials (ground kangaroos, trco to nature, m tho glimmer of tho moon- kangaroos and oihjssuuis). besides the light his father's mistake was not tin- wild hogs of tho river jungles. natural, tnougii u nan cost mm ins nio. A mucli stranger country in regard to With the death of their chief tho smug- tho absenco of wild animals is found In glers no longer continued their nefnrl- tho near neighborhood of ourowncou- ous business, so (hat Witless Jack had tinent. Tho West Indian nrchlpolagto, unconsciously rendered nn inostimablo with its four magnificent islands and service. That was several years sinco, countless islets, has been justly termed and though tho figure has faded from the ."gamcless country," a region of the rock, tho place is known as the moro than a hundred thousand souaro K.S5SGtOtB0 Waldo miles, monopolized almost entire by ors and adds to "t, decc! Browne in laukeo Blade. birds and insects (even reptiles being ration of the ancient fllrmhonso in iM.a.vv, us ii. iiiu iircuipeiagu uau ueeu , c'olieetioii of old ripe.. somenow ovorioouea on tno last two I havo a collection of old English pipes ?as ot. c"""1?11. R"'l to be settled of all sizes and shapes, nud havo supplied e"cu creatures as coma reach its mv friemls with Miocllnens. which tber o..u.m..ia u. njiug. mem nru dnring the day, bnt at this hour I am f reo and can take a walk, for as long as tho sun is not up they cannot arrest me." An Old Clrcna Rider's Mania. Old Eaton Stone, the circus rider, lives on an eighteen acre farm near this vil lage Ho is almost as active as he was years ago, when his daring feats on horseback made him famous all oyer the world. He is seventy-four years old, but keeps constantly busy. When he has nothing else to do he gets out his nu not nr-tnnliv f,,r ,,iiw.i l,i,t fi. forosts teeming with spontanoous fruit, rette holders, and well adapted the bat no monkeys, ,no wild hogs, no bears mlmon green which rivals the whieh he resides, Nothing exactly like Mr. Stone's painting is to be found else where, and what he has done in a scoro of years must have kept him well em ployed. Almost everything in tho house is decorated. Red of the brightest ver- Tho burial mounds of sand in Florldsi are rapidly disappearing in consequence of tbo way in which they are disturbed by treasure seeking natives and rello hunting tourists. Tho body loses through the feat by heat radiation, especially when the ground is wet, a tremendous percentage of the heat production unless the lest are well protected. In -Norway married couples are charged a fare and a half when travel ing on the railway. This is one of the privileges conferred on married people there. lluod'a KarHUliurlllA jtlHliil.l.ar.. nil ril .eases ransed by Impumt blood and It builds ine wnoio system. .FsLuGkenbacli Gl Brondwny, Mnudi Chunk. if-1 Y DULLAnS foi ,V f SCHOLARSHIP. . Kk 9 -1 Ot) TO SWEENY'S! BUSINESS COLLEGE 1701) Chestnut Street, 1'lillaUelplila. You pay us IS.1U. We edueats ud m.ui sou to a GOOD SITUATION. CftU)Ouaktuoret Circulars I" re I Arner & Holt, rroiTletora of the , Portable Stoam Saw Mill who wllld,ionr wutkat llaasimible Hales. Uksiiikm-k, US"l(l IIii.i.. K.ssr W man pout, I'A. oci 21, 'lil.jl "Corner 8tore Oraiips,- Leiiioas, Bananas, Huts, Aples, Culery. Crania.., Grapes Table Raisins, Confec- lians. Fancy Baslels, Qfleeiis -( an-;-ND. ware, and a Ml line of Nice! un.pay,oU,o.,h. Rnmm ' i AMERICAN BUSINESS Colleee, To Contractors anil Follta The uudei l;t.ed antusttuii's in t1.uiractorH aud ltiiililers Hut he (uuih.w "I l his stone quarry, at Heaver lhiii.au: tpiejred to supply l.uilding' IStones Art ewTiiu'v i lusfArn .1aulitlnir sAlifie til irO. , . i thonoh yon ujiv Uvea tuouaami nines aB u i ediKallunalrharai'ter, as a meUluni tor nunpiv- sHtanis. as a maus o( placlnc amhltiods youuir I men and ladles on the road U suiwas, and lu luauv quantity at reasonable rates, He alo keepnasiitipjy at his lenldeuee mi HtXONU oi liJ.i.i, luaupfMy imiDi'uiau'Ut-iiiunu. UAULINtl oreierydescrlplimi, pnnnptly at tend J to. Also, constantly on hai.d u full kupplv of lite Flour and Feed, whh h he will sell at Lou eat Maiket iTloe. CHAHLES TRAINER. SEIONU 8THHKT, I.KIIIlMITON, I'A Why Hollei) Water Vrene. Ka.lly, Water v hich is hot of course cannot freeze until it has parted with its boat; but water that has been boiled will, other things being equal, freezo sooner do it again, than water which nas not been bouea. Anxious each to go ms way, tne pre- A slight tlisturbanpa of water disposes clous twain separated, the younger has- it to freeze moro rapidly, and this is tlie tening to warn their associates of the cause which nccelerates the freezing of impending danger, while tho other bent boiled water. The water that has been his 6teps toward tho hiding place of boiled lias lost the air naturally con- their contraband goods. tained in it, which on exposure to the "So tho hounds think to smell mo atmosphere it begins again to "attract out I" muttered the smuggler chief as ho and absorb. During this process or nu- followed his way. "Well, mebbe tuey sorption a motion is necessarily pro- will, but inoro'n likely they 11 unit that duced among its particles, slight cer- old Burk Brandon has a keener scent tainly and imperceptible, yet probably than they!" and ho smiled grimly, vhilo BUincient to accelerate its congelation, in latent nro Biiono in uia smnu gray In unboiled water this disturbance does 1 eyes, not exist: Indeed water when kept per- ft was already nightfall when he fectly still can be reduced several do- reached bv boat that part of the lake s grees below tho freezing iint without shore overlooked by granite cliffs of Its becoming ice, urooitiyu tagie. considerable height,.but tho moon li.vl Had Taste In Jewel iitsisns. risen, so the smuggler was enabled to There aro some incounruitios for which pursue his course without difficulty. It is difficult to account. Why will a Winding his way nmld tho liowldcrs wmnnn who is a cood ludffo of n tiicturo that hemineil in bis path, aud then wart hang on her person a uaturallstio bug or Ing through a shallow pool of water, ho 9 - . - . . , , I a ,i - ...1. . l . .. 1 : .r nowcr mauo out or goiq nnu uiauiuiiusi i uiittuy vamu w,,uu pjiui, uuu mo win The Prince of Wales huvs much Jewelry, overhanging the water in a semicircle it is his favorite gift on wedding occa- formed a Binall cove which could not bo atnns nnd bo misses taste inst as often seen until fairly reached. as anybody else. In fact ho must bear A narrow sneir about midway on tne tome of the blame of keeping bad de- side of tho precipitous ascent offered n slims in vogue. According to reports, 1 foothold, and along this uranilon un Tia r,rAnntB,i not loin ntro to a TOofes- hesitatingly threaded his course. Eionauy musical unuo u urmiL-u wuitu ...a .w. was an imitation of a violin, nnd his gift shaped retreat he gained an opening in to his nieco who was lately married was tne rocky wan wnere tne curious pan a diamond set flower. The prince can way onueil. make such designs fashionable, but bo Entering within the dork recess he can never make them in taste. lighted a lantern and began to examine What la tlm mntter with them? Sev- tne place, wnicn was m trutn nearly ami rhlnfrft. Tn thn first nlace. iowels filled with such articles as he and his Shouldn't imitate natural objects. It's confederates hod concealed there, hop- a long ptory why, but 1 will try to ing to uispose oi mem at tiieir leisure, abridge, Art that imitates is never "Poor fools!" he muttered, "to think good art. Imitations nsk admiration that I shall run the risk of staying in m, v five inn Riciu Willi wmcn una niw. una iuukci. .wbh v. ...coo thing has been mado to look liko an- valuables to make me independent and other. Tills is nn idea that has nothing I am off this very night! Hal ha! 6ome to do with beauty or with ornament, or mis oiu wine win clear my uean lor rt 4i la nvtUan'a and not artist's work, the work before me. Besides, to use nn object, ns a violin, for Speaking thus to himself, with un oc- annlher niirnoaa than tlio one lor WHICH CASlonai potatiouut tuo iiimur.iie iusse.i it was designed Is absurd and stupid, perhaps half an hour in collecting tho This sort of thing is a low kind of treasures he wished to take away with humor, on a par with puns. bin). Then, with a farewell look nt the True art is creative, uauns at pro-1 unmui;u u. iuch iw, .u ducing forms of pure beauty. Such a retrace his course. fw, n.v nilmirntlon for itself, for its Reaching the mouth of the cavern he form or color, without conjuring up for- touuu mat tne moon nan risen auovu eiim ideas. Art mav make use of uat- the line of tho cliff so that its mellow ..rat fmrna ltiit. nnW In rvwiiliino their light fell frill upon Horseshoe cove, boauties into a new form, never imita- lighting the .placo to almost midday tivelv. Harner's Bazar. Urilllanoy .xtinguisuiug tlie H8Ut, no waa uuuiu Mr, Glad.iuue'. Hye., to Btep out on the rocky pathway when Piftv-four vears ano Mr. Ulailstone ho started tiack wltu a low cry conceived the Idea that it would bo bet-1 Upon the opposite wall of the"cliff ho ter for his eyesight were he to substitute bad discovered the shadowy outlines of candles for tno souiewiiM primitive a man svuu one nanu tipiiitm mm Umn hv which be had been in the habit pointed toward Win, of studying by night. The light shed At first he thought the wine he liad by two candles was not sufficient for his drunk bail bewildered his brain and nuroose. but with the inflexibility and that the image was but a hallucination perseverance wnicn are nis moat iiiamwu neruuuiaejiw nmou.ittii rdiaracteristics he continued to perform to find it will there, and after a few his nightly task, with the result that his minutes he was forced to believe his right eye became so inucn weaiteiieu iigut. that hta meulcai aaviser cniomeu upon "iiai i aee: ' ne cuueweu. in some him the necessity of abstaining totally one on the clltf aud his shadow fulls ou from work, and living as far as possible the rook there. Perhaps 'tis one of the in a dark room for six months. Long iflioera lookin for me! But hU) shadow small bowls nro for that purpose in or raccoons, jjio larger carnivora nro ,,,v fnlWHnn mm nnv ira il,n Mstnrv not represented by a singlo epecles. and spread of tobacco by tbo gradually No Pas or jaguars (though both nro Increasing pipo bowl nnil the proportion- " " ucijunus ato diminution or the stipiwiting heel or i'""", 'i nucut. annr until with nrMPUtilav t lnva It la Foxes, wolves and jackals, too, aro con- splcuous by their absence. The caves after smokiiitr was introduced one writer 01 'h" limestone Sierra would seem to states that "tho rich uso silver pines. 1,0 admirably adapted tomatmots and imt tl,n iir nm irnlnnt ai,ii. n,i woodclutcks, but they ore tenanted only straws." bats. On tho fine highland pastures Tninrn n,,eri.,m In l,! ,,t,iil,no,ml tnero are no bisons, no aeer.no antelopes, ipiirnnninio rnmnrlra timt "them ana, strange to say, not oven rabbits. ilalfs llm tnkimr lii nf thn BTiinlm nf tho oheep, goats, horses, donkej-s, cows. Indian herb called Tobaco by an lustra- ""S" "u uu" ""rouueeu snit nirn n litiln imioii u ,rmiw n Von after tho Spauish conquest, and the only up and used in Eugland against domestic mammal kept by tho natives grass in Jnne, yellow which would do crodlt to the daffodil and blue of the most lively shade, go into all his scrolls, stars, flowers, stripes and nondescript figures. The ceiling of the dining room Is bid. den in wonderful designs traced in vivid colors. There is no attempt at blending or compounding colors. They are laid on as they come from the pots and tubes, and the patterns are original creations. Even tho stove has come In for a baso line of vivid decoration, and one of the two clocks in the room is completely covered with paint. The picture frames are decorated: tho mantel has a gener ous share of decoration; the oilcloth Itewmes." By 1010 there was an un. ?' tho time of discovery was a small j,,,, COTerB haTe ad(ied designs the portant industry in clay pipes, aud tho lna .f yolt (prairie wolf) imported manufacturers were incorporated ,ls "om Mexico, and rt few species of squir- tho craft of i, l makers. Ltiitcr pipes licnr trademarks and initials Btnmpod on the heel, thus indicating tho various origins, uor. 1'ail Jlall Uazette. Surfaco Truil.lt 111 Montreal. Montreal is probably worso oil in the way of internal transit facilities than any other largo city on this conti nent. The Miowfall is so great that threo different styles of vehicles are necessary in order to enable the company to carry on its business. Curs nro used when tho streets nre free from snow, sleighs are used during the winter, and during tho breakup in the spriug, when the slush is too deep to make clearing the car track practicable, heavy omni buses are used. taigineenng News. rels, which tho Cubans fattened for culinary purposes without knowing ny. thing nbout a classic precedent tho gUraria (rat kennels) of the ancient llomans, who preferred dormouse on toast to tho best Syrian pheasant pies. Dogs ana cats were unknown, nnd that lack of household pets seems to havo driven tho aborigines fo srrango expedients, for in "Ogilvy's Voyages" there is an account of a San Domingo caciquo who kept a tamo manatoo that mado its headquarters in an artificial pond and wns so well tamed that "when called by Its name, Matoom, it would como out of the water nnd go directly to tho cacique s house, where, being fed, it returned to tho pond, accompanied by men and lxjys, who seemed to charm tho manatee by their singing, and it often carried two children at a tiuio on its back. Being once, however, struck by a pike in tho hands of a Spaniard it would never after come ont of tho water If a clothed man were near. Manatees have becouio rather bcarce on tho coast of San Domingo, but are often seen near tlie Island ot Pinos, northwest of Cuba, where shoals of tho strange creatures may be seen sporting about the reef Hue tlie sea Hons below the Cliff nouse. Of all aquatic mam mals tho manatee, however, can claim the championship in tho art of dodging maker never contemplated, and even the chairs have been treated to a display of the old man's handiwork. On the walls, and even on the doors, he has oil paint intra and compositions from his brush. They are not high art, but they aro very effective ana snow considerable genius. -Franklin (N. J.) Cor. Boston Herald. The Temptation To L'o nut nf doors In roucli weather ISHiot stroiui, but we are. many or ns compelled to faeo rough wciilher frequently. Diseases which arise from athill uru pet-ullar to no season of the jear. This Is true, tlrereforr there shoidd bo lu the I'loset of evciy householdwhat? Nob an ulimt'dk'utt-d stimulant, alisolntely devoid of unilliiug but an cu'ltlvo attlon, but atonleeom- billing, nUho cfleitlso form nf an Invlgorant and an iiUeriitlte, tht'iiuiitity of defense against changes of weather. Uostctter'a Stoniarb Bit leishaslhri'ovrfotir properties that no other urlhleotilselass possesses. Kot only does U relieve the complaints willed It eventually cures, It foilllies the sjsteni against the bad cftrcts of changes ol temperature, fatally and ton often shoviii In the deadly form of Mta grippe;" It produces n radical change In the eaheiieti I'liiiiiiuou in n system iieeuuariy name ilieultailted by It, and It feuds to provide igalust the danger resulting front an Impover s leit enuillliou of the bl,MMl and a disordered stale of the liver or bowels. Bad bait meat is Mild to have caused cholera on it British vessel. prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Ihe axieut, eUwanee and cost ol Ps equipment ritie uenanuieris wun itumuj v;rJ1T. limit r I U iiftriuuial luner iaion Of KlKht Instructurs-alt HpvclalUti llluttiated Oala- nf hhi Iotn lotfttv mailed to any addeess. fie Adttreas, O a nOHNEY, Vrln Tlft meuelou lint paper. 0 XT-Cm TO CONSUMPTIVES. Henry Miller, LBHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. 1UND.-A0TU11KK qf Window aid Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window wshoe, Mmildinge, BrankeU, XVO DKAIEB If I All Kinds of Dressed LnAr tihknglM. Paillngt, flerulock Lumber, xc.,&c V cry Lowest Prices. ! The undersluned havlna heeii irhtorrdth i li?ftUh by simide meaus, alter suiTeniift fui stpv ral sears with a wvere luut ilteeliuti, aud eel ilrasiil iltswjLSs (Isiniuinnt Inn. la It U I Altai Ia tsiuL- I L r.u.i in IiIj fa.llsw tuiffortarti itia. iiuini r ' To those who desire It, he wilt rtiti(ull,ieu4 lire oi ctisrgei a copy oi me prrtwri u lils h ihv will nnd 14 sura euiefur Welssport Mm Uircctory. Oscnr Chvistman, U Hlrt8tM.Hr, I'A. Livery nutl Ewfatuye Stuhles. ICany rldlus can Ue and aate drhiuic horsea lltaeroiHuiodatlMi to aii l avUrtt ,rt Mall and telegraph orde'r pruiiiptlv atte-uded to (11, ma a trial. mayici-ly I area of charge) a copy ot the prrtarlpU-Mi uwd uuiru iuy win uuu wip raiviur . ouuiup llou A nitwit, HrimchitW aud all throat aud luofE JklaUdftis. lletutpea all auiterera Ul try IUi rftmeOr. at It is InvalttaUle, TbtMtf daalrlua thMlpltOii. whleh wllleoat Itiw nottdew. ana May prvv wnmuk, iui imh) HuurMVt lift. EUiYAItn A. nlltSON Uiookljn, XewYork. arr. 88, 'aJhlj. THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, KA8T WKItiHPOUT. l'KNN'A- ThU liouoe OstTara Ar4taaa 4etHiWMf4tktaa u the periaantMtt hiWif u4 traumeat gwL Panic prk, oay U0t immt hvr day. lukirt-iy Johv Rimuto, Ptnrta. J, A. PHILLIPS, una lib in Pianos and Organs, Four 'IRS WmssTOKT. PA. kuu Esuasi Whv Yon litUMlU Bur uws asm irm.s as rswa aftd OfgLttSl Subscribe for the Carbon Auocate, the chHtp4ytt and beat local newspaper publuhed m thp couatv. Stoves, Tinware. Hentom nud Ranges, In GreKt Variety at Samuel Graver's ' opular Store, lank Street. Hoofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs futnUhed on hort notice lieaonable! before that ieriod had expired Mr. Qladstono made a trip to BOUtuern uu ropo in company with his old college friend, Sir StepJien Glynn. Once again a grave aocident to Mr. Gladstone's eye threatened for a few days to produoe tlie most serious conse quences. It is well known that he did not begin lu wieiu tne nx as an uuiaieur feller of trees until he was forty years old, and not long afterward a chip Hew upward as he was culling uown a big oak and struck him in the right eye. which is the more sensitive of the two. A few days of rest and of abstention from work sufficed to restore him en tirely, but it t a remarkable fact that the "arcus senilis," or circular ring out side the pupil, wa developed in Mr. Gladstone's eyes at a inucn earner penou than is common with human betrga whose life is destined to be more tuan usually iolonged. Ijoudou Telegrapli. lluw Authors M'urk. Art Ingenious reKirter baa been inter viewing a number of celebrated authors to discover what are their habits and at titudes while writing. M. Alphonse Daodet. lie tells us, unllea uwlicioualy: M. Bwile Zola repeats in t loud voice the phrase which it at the tip of his pen; M, rilmuud de Uoncourt luovest his lifiea as it he were eariag: M. Jules Lemaitre strokes hia lututaohe with his left hand; M. Ilstian looks in the palm of his hand. as If to find inspiration there; M Lado vta Haleyy Icaiks up to the oeiUut- to col lect Via thoughU; M. Mellbao puU Ida iieadiatobishandatuiueditaUii M. Jeau has betrayod him. Ill wait till he la jona before I venture out." On account of a projecting- rues lie jould not see the pathway from his cov-' rt, and he dared not leave the cave lest be should be discovered and fired nion i by his foes. Had he been armed with ' lllier than a knife he would have felt leas uneasy. As It sets he lay quiet waiting for the danger to pats. -The time wore tediously away whilo bis gaze was riveted on Iris shadowy Cheap Slgus. A fairly cheap way of advertising wares by sign is to have tho lettering painted right on tlie walls of the house. In souio cases we find largo raised gold letters fixed to tho house wall. Within late years a method of affixing white enamel letters to the window panes has come much Into uso. Very often, how ever, this constitutes not so much a sign as a partial specification of the wares lor sain within. rew lork Times. Kugone Sue's Vnillty, Notwitlistandlug the extraordinary a sudden attack: a leveled harpoon is literary success which ho enjoyed when I enough to make them plunge under bis worics were tue vogue, r,ugene auo with u "no yon don t snort, and then posed much moro ns u man of fashion pop up again at unexpected times and than n man of letters. After his dinner places, waving their flippers in derision. at the Cafe de Paris ho would gravely and ready to disappear for good at the stand ou the steps smoking his cigar and first suspicions motion, listening to the conversation with an air Tho luxury of the Dominican cuclnue of superiority without attempting to was therefore not opt to be shared by take part in it. His mind was supposed many ot bis subjects. Puppies and kit- to be far away, devising schemes for the tens wero never seen in their cabins, and social and moral improvement of his the largest land animal of tho island was fellow creatures. These philanthropic au overgrown rat, known as the hutia, musings did not prevent him from pay- and measuring about eighteen inches ing a great deal of attention too much without the tall. Its caudal appendage perhaps to his personal uppeurance, for is a compromise between that ot tho true even lu thoso days of boaus, bnrks and rat and the California gopher, whom it dandles, of Counts d Orsay ami others, resembles in its fondness for gram and men could hot help thinking Eugene in its burrowing mania, one pair owning Sue overdressed. often as many as tour different dens, He rarely appeared without spurs to more or less connected by subterranean his boots, and he would no more liave tunnels. . done without a new pair of white kid With the eiffceiiliou of that shy rodent, gloves every evening than without his Cuba, San Domingo, Jamaica and Costa dinner. Other men. like Nestor do Rica havo no laud creatures deserving Hoqueplan, Alfred de Muasut and Major the nameof a game animal, for even the Fraser, did not mind having theirgloveS omnivorous appetite of the Haytlan cleaned, though the process was not so darkies draws the line at the musk perfect aslt ia now. Uugene Sue averred 6cented giant rats of the coast forests. that tho smell of cleaned gloves miule San Francisco Chronicle. him ill. The uuuappy mail finally rell into poverty, was quietly cashiered from his fashionable clnbs awl died In ob scurity. Chicago Post. The Mm! Co.tly Hook. The most costly book in. the world is declared to be a Hebrew Bible now in theVatlean. It is said that in 1512 Pope Jules II refused l sell the Bible in g.'iu, wnicn wouiu The Olusenlar Strength of a Trout We sat for an hour or more on the east bank of the Beaverklll at Rockland and watched tha trout of that celebrated river passing over the dam, which Is nearly three feet high, with about a 4-lnch volume of wtter lwurlng over it. The trout ranged in size from ten to eighteen inches, and dnring tho time we sat there at least twenty managed to get over. In many instances a first attempt failed, owing, however, more to au ap parent want of judgment, or perhaps of experience, than from lack of physical ability in the fish to accomplish the feat, the smaller fish as a rule failing to get over in the first effort. But few of the larger tlsa mado a clean jump into tho smooth water above the apron of tne flam; most ot tuem passed perpendicularly up the falling waters and with apparent ease. These fish were enabled to swim straight tip this downpour of the waters by the trreat muscular rower they possessea there was no trick, no sleight of hand about It it was pure strength of Uoay, which is evidently centerea in tne pe- dnhcle or tail and the tall fin. Thev actually sculled their bodies up this comparatively dense mass of water. The nuery naturally arises: If a iO- Inch trout can swim up suck a fall what is tho capacity of a salmon of forty Inches under similar conditions? Amer ican Angler. Vvhr the Csar Went to Kiel. There is not another place hi the world where tho emperor of Hnssia feel j secure and so easy iu his mind at the court of bis ratber-in-iaw, King Christian of Denmark. They were sitting together on the day of the golden wedding of the king, wuen tne emperor, in the exuberance of his feelings of com fort, said that he wished be could thin of something by which he could give to his beloved father a very great pleasure. "You could not give me a greater pleasure," replied the king, "than should feel at your resolve to go and jay a visit to tha emperor ot uermany, The czar cousented, but he would not go to Berlin. Thus the meeting at Kiel was arranged. What all the cleverest moves of the diplomats of Uermany naa failed to accomplish a wise prayer of old King Christian that easily brought about. Chicago Timet. lllaek Co.tuiuea In 1'arl There's a black rag. In Paris: it's the for itu wehrht style to look as if sou were in light amount to S108.000, That is the great- mourning there, whether it's so or not. I tt prloe over offered for a book. New au tue tunes ono nwm aru imhuk ui i york oun. some tiescriptiou or uiacx ami wrute I that it, all but the hats. A woman way I go out deeply and soleuin.y robed in a garment that one would surely suppose to be worn as a token of grief until one's Speakinc of Dates. "Did you ever notice the curious dif ference in the sexes which is shown in the wav a man or a woman fixes date?' remarked a gentleman to s lady the other dsy. "Yon ask a man wlie : ... -V A 1. a ,VnM l,ann.nU V alwava answers, 'in the Tear to knfl or. 'about 1600 and wraothlng;'vbutlii woman invanamy says, -adoui so many it was to many years Curious South American Ants. There is a enecies ot ant lu South America that plant and cultivate a kind I form until hia eyes becutno blurred and M readied the headgear, when it of grass called ant rice, and are so ad- aftef j wa married ;' or. 'the year after his limb benumliesl. I and brilliant coloring would inline- vnneed in civtlisation that malting Is Xedliie was born.' and to on." To his wonder-hf figure continued I dlately dltnel the effeot. They're nota understood by them. Then there arel .,Yes." renlled his comnanlon. "Ibave bit cousUteut in gay Paris, elae one mushroom growing ante, who cultivate no,tcej jt u, myself. I feel that I am might think they had at last reached a I fungus, and others again whore nm-lgeUlna uke the we,t9ro widow who motionless, thougli oucu t r trxics he I (aneUd there whs a alight movement. 1 Several times he wna upon the point ' of leaving the cave, trusting toetcupe. ' but he refrained fmm taking the risk. I "The furies take 'era!" lie muttered. ' "they can shoot oi, down Uke a dog I vtthont my lifttn a finger," lie cliafed t hit liolpVa. position nnd ' blamed himself for cowing again to the plaoe, vhile, higher anil higher, the great round moon alolo up the dark blui dome ot night. Still there was no vuiblo change iu , shadow on the rock. In hia bewildered state he m-vrr realised that with the ascent of the moou its alia pa would alter and its position vary, or if be did give it a patting thought It only served to in tensify the utyaterv and iucreuc hit fears. Vainly he waited fur it tu dioupprar waited, until tu bU feveri.h vision it grew plaiuer in utiilinc, until the Rlonpin taut on hi. desk whan be is iu ""f0 ,77 '-'""". WMtif a Vbmm; M. Kraucoi. Cup, lh '"""M form uf a living I light aetasrett while searching for a ,, . , SytWitf Henri Bonner acratcL. uia! "1,eull V '""-'VJ1 ,,e EsmTBbuIo Bergorat whtotl. V I cried t la . ' I uu.t take my chances JWtfW. when ho u wriUag verta., wbu"r . lU , , , . . rT . . . I nni Vat nniiulv rnmrirrirtsarl ha cDt ont ttutuotig ui iwtiuiig.-iaonij- period of sobriety and common souse: that they had concluded to be more like their KnglUh tlsters and settle down In quieter and more subdued eolors. But when a woinau wears a black gown and a list containing several colors of the rainbow iu bright display there is little foundation far the belief, after all. Paris Letter. Well. dated all her fanning operations from or before 'the yearl planted Jim,' which ..Tcrjiniii , I .7 -, - - - - , Mr. Gotham-I, your home in a good VLlLt' section for farminE? western Man I eh d say so. Lvery- thing erows like road. Why, I've seen hailstones as big at hen's egg. New York Weekly. Mow lo (let a rMtor& Theru are a great many interesting fact nud figurv couni-c-ted with pott- ottotu utn their iiustera. when a countryuiau is tirci or driviug several miles fur eoncludea that the government bhuuld bring it nearer, he ahuuld btate that fact to the first asaiatant postmaster general whose clerks will furnuh him with in ttructiuns and u blank petition fur the neighbors t sigu. If he want the new office bad enough tu make tha govern ment think it a nett-asiry. lie will doubt less get it. In spraying with arsenical against the coating moth, the safe proportions . 1 A. I , , U . Kn-J. X Tea Thousand Tear Clock. Herr A. Noll, of Berlingen, Germany , has constructed the most marvelous timepiece that was ever evolved from the human mind. Calculatloat bated on two years of solid going prove whltt the maker claims for Ids wonderful Furinatanc, f W "LLP ! year. wltbout winding. Haud. on the i of walking bttTit toharmrosriUe dW" dial point to the time of day. the day, hi mail aud bnt little harm U poesiMe. the week, months, aeatons and years. It Headacne dually results from a de ranted ttomteti at a sluggish liver. In either case, tn tptriest Is needed. Ayer's Fills, lbs rnlld.it and mcst reliable eaUitttlo In use, correct all Irregularities ot the stomach, liter, tnl bowels, and, la a brief time, retltTt tBt uiu,, uuiii.-..iiiB iicauavne, anes. pins are highly recommended by the profession, and the demand tor them Is universal. "I have been afflicted, for years, with headache and Indigestion, and thou,u it spent nearly a fortune In medicines, I never Mils. Eli bottles of these Fills comolstelr I cured me." Benjamin Harper, Pljmootli, Motitserrat, W. I. "A long sufferer from headache, I srtt CURED BY two botes of Ayer's l'llls," Kmms Keyes, llubbardston,Mass. "For the cure ol headache, Ayer's Cathartle Fills are the most efficient medietas I ever used." Robert K James, Dorchester, Mass. " For years I was sublect to constlnatlon and nervous headache, caused by ttartsgt. nient of the liver. After taking various rem edies, I have become convinced that Aytr't rius nre tno nest, -ineynevenati toreusvt my bilious attacks lu a short tlmti toil I tra sure my system retains Its tone lonter after the use ot these Fills; than lias been the east vmn any outer medicine 1 have tried." IL S. Blcdgc, Weimar, Texts. Ayer's Pills raeraBED bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Mist, Bold by .11 rinisfri.t. and Il.al.rs In Ifadlctae. It it rumored that T)r. Pasteur has scovereil u euro for epilepsy. Iluckleu'a Arulea Salve. Thu liet salvo III the wurld lor lnts. ilrul.ee. Hnres. Vh-ers, bait lEIieuni, Kever Sores, Truer, Chapiied IJauds, Chilblains Comes, and all Sklu Eruptions, and i6sltlve)y cures llles, or no pay reipilred. It bt guaranteed to alve perfect satis faction, or money refunded, l'rlce '3centsper Imiv. l-'or sale by iuber lhiehton: Aud bleiy Welssport. Tho devil nes'cr trios very hard to mukv a drnukuril out of a etlngy man. rrouounced lluilesSr Vet Sard Is one which Is cuaranteed to brioerTOU satisfactory mulls, or In rase of failure a return of ptuchaso price: On this safer plan you can buy from our advertised lrusiiisi a bottle of Dr. hint's New Dis covery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed to unns reiiri in every case, wnen utea fur any affection of Throat, I.ung or Chest, aticit as i.unstunntion, innammaiion oi Lunits, llronchllls, Asthma, Whoophig Cough, etc., etc. It Is pleasant and sjree able tu taste, perfectly safe, and can al ways be depended upon. Trial Hollies free at teber's Drugstore, Ililshton, and tilery's Drugstore, Welssport. The true child of faith en ti sing as bueetlr lit the dark us In the light. liurluu the epidemic of flux In this county, In ISss, I had hard nock lo keep a supply f Ctiam lerUtn'a Colic, Cluilera and lUarrliira Remedy ou hand. People often ealuu leu Of twelte lullea lu Ihe night to kvI a lioltie of tlie remedy. I hate been scllluu patent luedlclues for the liastlciisearsandftiHl that it lias given better satlafaetlou in cases nf dUrrlie-a oiul flux than any other luedit-lue 1 bate ever handled U liciiluiiu. Druintl.t, (iok'unda, S'oi fo. I1L Oter fit hundred buttles of this remedy were sold lu that cuuuty durlne the e pldenie referred lu. It nas a perfect aueocas and was Ihe only remedy lhat did enre the wotst eases. IMe.s of KrMHis there will rrrllfy that It saved their lives In four other epidemles of bowel corn, plaint this reiitftfy lias been etu&ny successful, 'jt and u rent Iwtile for sale by N n. Bttwr uud W. I', l.l.-rv. Whenever a Christian has ueod his llilile becumos bigger a new lie sure and put a box ot Ayer's Pills lu your sjIcIilI beferr trayellng, either by land or sea. You will find them conven ient, elllcaclous, and safe. The best rem edy for costlveneat, Indlcestlon, and tick headache, and adapted to any climate. Witb Kly'a I'ream Malm a child ran be treated without pain and with perfect safely. It cure rataitb, hay fever tad cold lu the bead. It la rosily applied into the iMHttlla and live, immediate relief. Price BO cent. Hi catarrh was tery tuul. lor thirty tears I have been troubled with It have tried a uuuiber of remedies without relief. A druiigltt advised Kly't Cream Balm. I nave use. 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