The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 10, 1892, Image 1

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la a specialty at our Job I'rint ir OlDoe
in Snyder's Block, emit side of Lehigh
Bridge. Envelopes, Note Htitl I ir Taper,
Phamplete, Order I looks, Voi ... ra, Tags,
and nil kinds of Pic Nte, 11") .e uiul Bale
Hills. We do all workuently. ebeanly and
rientily. Do yon need uuythiog In this
line? then ohUhikI sei us. or write us a
ostnl rani and we will be ut your service
.
llu". 11 laixoi I'lrciilHtiim tlmn uuv olhei
no r imper prluli-il in t'arlion oouiity,'ou
-equently it I- the l-t medium foradver
liserM. Our news columns wparkle with
the ooruireiiees of the day rlorn, nploy,
Interesting, bright anil Independent. Our
editorials nro original and v.111 be worth
l ending on account or their spirit which
Is independent of ouUido dictation. Our
price is one dollar ft year. Jiwt you t ry It.
"INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE.'
Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., September 10 1892.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
VOL XX. No. 41.
ill hp
Reading R. R. System.
Lehigh Valley Division.
. ? Arrangeinert of Passenger
Trains.
1 .
i . 8cumilii.B lit Kmspr
Prosioil & Mm Carfls.
DE.Q.T.1TOX,
'V
m Slain Stiect, IHth, Pa.
T lUxnon, lianAiiWAT liooam. Mokuavs.
. .m M4M llrrrftl. TuEfcSYe.
1 f IIRTIII.KII KM, HVK IIOTKU
, May IB ,1803.
T11A1NS I.BAV13 IXIIMHTON
For Newark anil New York 5.W.T.16,and 11.1.
For Maiihnka Chunk and nelrlilare Ms, MIS
i .00, a. m.; il.au, 4.J7 m ijm p .
viir l imlrfrtdlla anil 'Irtiiton B. 0.00 aim
u.lt am.; and Msp.ui. ,,,
For 8latlnston, Cat aiauqiis, AUentown, Iwtli-
teliem, and Union, a tt.ut.)A s iL MJ, JI.W
m , U Of, 3. It, a.00. it. Mi, T.M and l.l J).
For i'hlladelnhlaanarinissouih M8j0.7.
7.4i), t) M and 11.12 a. in . a.ll. S.IM. sat. M ami
T E1 P 111
' Forlteadiiigaiidllarrishiirg 7.40 and ll.Ha.ni,
4.06, S.M and 7.36 li m. , . .
For Dowuians, Ulillth HP. I'll"'! '', hen
ry's, White Had, replay, and lloVnitaimuii
a'j?a47. ooo S.M ft 11.11 a. m.j law. a.,4.SI.
?if MaiicSt'n'urk era. MS. 9.36, II u and n J
n.m.. l.io. S.01, 4.10, Mi, 7.1J, a w, ojbiu. ro. and
UForvfisEilwry and llaiieloa6aj,T.4S0.aaaiid
ll.M a.m.: 410,8.15,7.17, Id Uliun.
For Mafianoy CUr. Shenandoah and Ashland
6 sa, 7.43, JU and ll,M a m. i 4.lp. 6.15 . 7.17 p in.
For MU Carmel and shamoklu 6.M, 7.41 and
,VTltl.ftl"ai'T7.W.IIJll.andllJB
. in , 3 Oil, 4.1", 7.17 and T HO p.ni .
For White Haen. Wllkesbarreand Scrailton
7.13, 9.3a and n.M a.tn.i .in. 6.15, 7.17 and m.M
.7 43. 9.3S, and
II M a.m.; 4.10, 5.1V 7.17 and 10.BI n, in.
For Innkhannock 7.U and 1IJ a. ni.i 4.10.
'lVrnotfr&o,IAniiuriil Ithaca and (Jeneva 11.58
a.m , IH.54 p.iii. ... . ...
For l-areyilllp. TiiandA.8are, JVairrly. fcl
intra. Iloclienter, llnllalo, N'atara lain and lln
Vcl 11.63 K.m.: and 10M p. in.
For Elmlio aod ilie Wwt lla Halamaiira at
!' P suxilAV TIUINg,
rur New Vork 8.07 and H.I7 m.i 5 17 and 7.20
P'For I'lilladtlDlita 7.57 a. m. : 4 8i. 5 17 and " ;
'''For Easton and lntprniwllala Blallon", ii.07,
f .57. 11.17 a.m.; u 64, .8H. 1.11 and tm n. m. .
iut Maueli bhiink 8.14, aM,-.l8, 11 1UH
sl. m . 04, 6.15, 8.41. and 9.33 p. ni.
t or lleadlnw at HI a. m.i .J and 7.56 p. m.
For llajltion 9.50. and llj,a.in.i 308 and 10.64
For Malianoy clly and Slienandoali 9.6B, 11.68
a. nl.. ana 3 09 p. in.
For Foltnllle at 2 6J1'. in . .
For Wlilte Hairn, Wiliws-Barre, lfllaton,
Tiinklisnnock.Towanai, saire, iniara, iwuria,
Alilium, Elinfra, llnrlieatrra Butlalo, Mugiini
Pallf and IlieWeit 1061 p.m.
lofjurltier tllcular Inquire of Aeeotalor
I A. SWEIQAnD.llen'IliIlnaner,
I), (t. HANCOCK. General Pawenger Altelit.
riillaneiiinia, i a.
A. W. NONNEJlAL'MEIt, At'! ilrneral Fas
icncar Aeent. souili Bethtelieni, Fa.
A r AM.KMTUWN. IIBAKII PIWllAI,Tlll)BatlAY
1 IIATII, I'nill VYS AKO 8ATUM11AVS.
onWr lloura ProM a. ro. to 4 p. ni. l'ratttef
Imltnl U dlsansaa or the
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat
fSr"AHO,UHracUonorftVfe5M ortlioJJurt.
nrnimjiiitws.
f. I. SMITH, D. D. S.,
i ifllro oiKMlte Ilia Oira 1 lousa.
Itmik Street, Mi ,'l ton,
F'a.
THE
i
a
-GO TO--
WILSON FRANTZ
The Now Jeweler,
Bankway, - Lfliighton, Ya.
FOlt
Watches, Clocks nml Jewelry
ofeverydescilpllou.ut prices lower llian else
where. Tarttcnlar attention ald to
Repairing of Every Description
A practical eiprrleuee ot oier leu years
enables hie to guarantee KHtlif.irttou In eierv
particular. UlVe inc Itllini auu ur..i,.,,vt...
Your patronaice Is rrspectlully solicited.
WILSON FKANTZ. Uailkun)
act. 3. 1SJ1
i.L-uTiurnv IV ti l. ITH IIUANIIIIISH.
KllHiiKniid luaklna artinelal dentures a special
tr. Ijiealanestnetlcaiiwl
Him administered and reetn Filraeted Wiril-
U'FICF. IlOUIIS -From 8 . 111., 10 12 in . from
1 p. in., to 6 p. in., tl oni 7 P. Ill , to 8 P. m.
C"liMill.lllnn In l.liitllsnor Oelniall
nrnee llourial llarlrtm-Hi erv Mtnrdav.
h I 157 -IV
A.S.Rabenolcl,
IIMAI llririi s-OVi r J. W. lisiid.-iibu-li'
Mijuor Htore.
HANK STItECT. LKII1OIII0S
nill-tH In nil Its Oranelies. Teeth Eslraeled
iilioiil ram. o
l.mie Days
' o. ad leas.
3-yl
las adinlnWerrd wlien rwitiested.
VEIINIal)i oteacli aeek.
ILLKKIOWN.
Illirlieounii.l'a.
W. IVI Rapshor,
iTTOBHBY vn COUKBELLOR AT LAW,
First door aboe the Mansion lloue,
MAUCII CHUNK. - - I'ENN'A.
teal ISttale and eullectton Agency. Will Uuy
md Hell ltal EVlatf. ('oiivei-ancliw neally done,
ollretioiis promptly made. Sellltiig Estatenpl
CARBON
a
a
THE GREAT
German Remedy.
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
llinMH iti'lltllU
onsuMiiruItiTTi:ii
it will rurr vnti.
B THE SICK.f
I $1,001 J ik' tin If 1
fornrawwliproi L
nirn ItlTTEM Mill
tint nfflKt or I'urr, Ji
lilt Villi SIltttT tt III
Lhtlttrt'dnniUllgonrl
icentiK, ii ci i( it.
scLPiirn IHrrssa;
Hwlllruroycm.
oiM'rnUM'fs liii hit
flosclr conflnetl In
thR ml la nml work
iH)it; cierkn.irlriicioi
not nrocure sniHrieiil
excrrlM Jiml nil who
(iroronfluPdinaoorn,
i anii if i uip (i li in iij
'IITTIIM. TIipv ultl
not ttienUo weak mull
BlrKir.
if ymt do nt 1bIi
tOMitTorfroniHlremii !
dusin, nnon ittio 01
nruiiuR mi thus ;
U nrrr fall t nro
lh)U'L tKJUltlllHItfl
iHMtle. Try It: row
will not rpffiTtn.
l ) von until tlm lxBt MtwllcnlW ork nubllslml?
pcml S a-TPnt ftlnmpfl to A, 1. OxmvAV A Co4
Itoeton, tlnss.. una rerefto ft copy. free.
Till1 People's Paper.
Dwjslvnts a specialty.
immn hiui liennuu
May be consultM In
UUV. I
THE CARBON HOUSE,
Henry Dniiiibore, Prop'r,
Fir.BT nmnirr, i.eiiioiitov, rtjNN-A.
The Carbon Hoiwe lias been remnaled and
Iniproied tlirousiliBiiti.lt I eleclllo lighted and
uell teiitllalel.anl I anions; the Mt Hotels In
Ihb section of the Stale. The patronaae ot the
nubile Is soirtlleil. Ilest accuniniodailons for
permanent and transient custom. Charges very
moderate. Fine Uquors.Fresh lieerand rotter,
and (loud Cigars, tor sale al llie Jilr.
June 18, '92-ly.
CHAKJAE lee,
CHINESE LAUNDRY,
Bovier'a nulltliiie npposltc Tost Odlce,
FIKST ST., I.IHKHITON.VA.
H'ork taken In every Jay of llie week
anil promptly ittcnileil lo.
Family Washing done al very reasonable
rates.
I'ATItONAOK SOI.ICJTED,
HAVE VOIIH
re!ht, Bainaie anfl Parcels
DEf.lVEItr.il AY
John F. Hottenstein.
cJarelul attention pahl 10 llie nellvcry of
Freli;lil, IlaKR.ico anil J'arcels to all p.uts
of town a,t Hie lowrst prices. A share nf
public pationage Is respeclftilly sollcitcil.
SB Leave orders at 'Sirei'iij'8, Koch's
or J.elbensnth's.
PF.lRCE
. . .l;.
or business m
A b Ih aniMrcls) "hoiJ "Jli.. "i"I"' I
fiSSS " . t wi1 . l'UHdUli.P-
"Wall Paper.
From Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt am)
Pies'seit Tapers. Also, Felts and IiiRralns,
with Handsome Frelies.
PICTURE HOD AND COVE.
WINDOW SHADES
ready to hauc or put up to order.
PaintrOiL Varnish, Glass, Brushes.
ralullDE and I'aper Hanelin, hr com
petent workmen. In any pari of Ihecoumy.
PROF. ALEXANDER BODDROU,
DlSCOVEUEt: OF
BodM Miraculous Rciueiics.
Liberal Minded riijilcUn Kmlorse Utaui
As being llie Uretet
nin'0fry ot llie Ape.
Vmlll e cure when wnl
In Rctnnliince to inM ruc
tions, In dlHfiiscs lifie
tofore nxnllfil Incur
able, IHplilIit-11.1, alh
mn, liroiK-hltW. c-Htarrh,
cout'esl Imi ( Hie br.iln,
ttie tsuU of sunstroke,
apoplexy, and limbs
ti.iralZrtl restored to
llmtp iinlnnil cisliilttliill.
Mi.lno t.liiun.l tinimitl...irtiirM. lEIilllliatlsm
sclatU-a, neuralKia, HrlslH's disease nf tlie Kid
iiejs, liter eoni)Iulnt, Uisenterv, and tto.callel
heart disease) ate entirely cured ly ure medi
cine ot my ow n prep-mln,',
luirli.K nine jeari oer lc.f-ft) rfrnons have
used these inedki-lnesi and are llilng witnesses
lot their worth. 1 will not go Into iirucllcc my-
self. liinKoer73jenrstuce. will Mil my med
leines onlv. I tm e tn o eminent th) slcl.iis con
' netted Willi me to attend tucallHiK resl
dencesi tf the htfk If reijulred.
, TIvHTIMONIALS.
Nkwtown, Tel). 1T.H1. ,
tlonr Hir - Til ttmtu siiilTprliiiT friini Hnllial
trouble, Neurnlftia, Mcl.itlea, Hemt Diseases and
Kheunuitlsnt, 1 would highly recommend Prof,
ltoiidrnu'it r(mtdits; I was a suiieror at these
complaints for j ears at times: was hardly able
to mue; ciHild imt RlralRhten in j tell. The Aln
and ajrony was Inehprtsftlhle. Doctored wllh
Heuml jihjslclaps for years; found hut little
relief, not permanent, until 1 was cured by his
medicines; his Is unsurpassHi; would highly
recommend 1'rof. lluudrou'8 tluluieit and ined-
uues io ai( BiuieierH,
RATES
Ifeapt'ti fully your
Al.
J. Vaitaitilalen.
Newton, Hut'ks co.,
ra,
Itojtf, fctalljnery
lwayi Urge Hoclc at
ami Fancy Goods, ' -
Nkwtok, leb iT.lfi.
Vuor. firuiiuni.
Dear sir Allow me lo write jona testimony
ot our medicine. 1 t-an say to all lhoe suit ei
ln wlili Hllinents of my deseilntum. woiilir
commend I'ioI. Jioudrou's medleines. II
tlhle pain la my Momach tor n loux time.
B'ltttsring can hardly be deactibed byword,
deprived me or fdeen at lxlli would lie aw a.
suffering with pain lor hours al a lime, lxxtored
uttti kivih1 tiliktJrtnx- 1 lift r inettlclne would
forawlule relieve ure, but would sooli hue their
t fleet; by usliiK I'rof. Homlnm reined lea nave
ireeneiiiireiyeureii: woma reciimmeuu in reui
Cdles to thoe tutfei Ihk with tdmttor turn plaint,
Ketpectftiiiy j our.
1 M. Vanarlnlalen,
Kevytoi), lt,icKco., ia.
OfHce and lAlkiratnry oten dally f mm 7 a. m.
, 1U 9 . U. 14111 fir II1P I'J
Ai.uxANDKit nncimou,
lif North Tenth htrert.
not. 7, lil-iv. riilladelphla,
Seud a cent stump for valuable book.
.Luckenbach
Gl Broadivny, Jltuuli Chunk
rim DOLLARS for
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP.
?! oltirr Hi liuul can da n
j,iti li IW You tig Ilea
tud Wutaa ft
S WEEN
"Corner Store
Oraop, Lemons, Bananas, Nntsj
Apples, Ciilfiry, Cranliinj
Grapes Talile Raisins, Confec
tions. Fancy Daslels, Qaeens
are, anda. Ml line of Mice
Mb
VS.:
S
rt
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
1700 Chestnut Street,
, riiumiripiiifs.
Yuu ir m 8.10. M'a educwls
noil awba yon to a
GOOD SITUATION.
mi you sua mora r nreuun rrvs
$1.00 A YEAR
In Advance.
We Make
Fine Job Work
A Specialty.
At Lowest Prices.
Office North First Street
Lehightou, Pu.
Lai Ilea lu delicate
tmllh, who nro nil
run down, niton M use
( li'itiiw? the i mated
UoojJLlicn Tdu see
In lnimirllleA luirnt
njr tlirniiKh the nkin
n l impiPs.iuoifireB,
i ml fi.-1-c. l!el or
ind livaUli will fol hi
8t i.rmu itmmsjll
nil) rnre Liver Com III
idnint, Don't lie I I
nnrnl: It u 111 ciirf LI
G3
hl'Lnil'lI lllTTKKSftl
i 111 hid Id ynii up and 111
make you'-tromj and
THE LIBERTY BIlC"
Where eo-ffrees met and freedom flOStf
Oar tterry baatM. to tbe breeid 7
ExalDnfflr 1U iron toiigne
All thro' that summer morning tang
Oar newborn Liberties.
It told the endlnc of the ntebt.
The happy dawn of f reedbm'a day,
And overland there flatbed a light
Of brotherhood aod human right.
The end of kl&ffty away.
Oh, how the good old bell toU out
The joyous tale of f reedom 'a blrthl
From eaet to vrtmt, from north to south,
The mtMf of It brazen mouth
Ilolled all around theenrthl
It sung tho birthright of the race,
The clory of the bra to and free.
And pealing from lta e&ored place
It aet the whole wide world ftblfta
Wtth dreams of liberty.
Ti old .and utters now no sound.
But )tP Us echoes ring suUlimol
Its resting place Is holy ground
To freedom's sons, wherever found.
Until the end of time,
-U S. Amonson la Youth's Companion.
!( camo. ntf corresponaett Vttmminotiwr
' with Miss Cora StandtsVwho made ldm
j Jealona of now one pfflcer and now An
j other, ami he felt that he received Uttlt
i aj -mpathy at home.
At lt the time arrived when ho vent
I iw w ciaim inn unae. ueiween ft nor
; ror of haying her hrought home, "t( , t .
nae overiieriiiiwrassheeaiirefteedit, 1
wiHiBrgmm imiiif ijipfriencrit lie
foro It Comes Ilefnre Vn Hot and
Stmmlnir How the Kerry In Kevrireil.
! EXPORTING- OiWEls:
' THE JOURN8Y FROM THE BRAZILIAN
I ORCHAflD TO THE OCEAN.
, nnd n fear that they would Induce "her
i William" to take np Ms retldenoe among
them, Mrs. Ritchie was quite dittracted
"She is yonr ootwln," eho naid to the
girl one dy, "or I'd ay what I think of
Coltee is not a shvali, as is mucrullv
mpjioeed, but n tree, which. If allowed
gSLlfSf ZtZ, .? .M tUI twenty
GENIE'S CASE.
In the fall of 18. after thcr had had
such gay times and bo much company at
their country homo, Mrs. Alford began to
herself with her own kind. Why shonM
; she carry off my boy?"'
Then Genie felt so tnnoh sympathy
for the bereaved mother that they min
gled tneir tears.
Mrs. Ititchlo would not go to 'Will's
wedding not she, Indeed 1
She went so far as to hojie that wheu
he returned he would find her dead of a
broken heart. But she packed hi trunk
for him arid put in a new Bible as her
wedding gift to Cora. Then Will departed.
What with Will's popularity, his inoth-
I I look over her box of liomcepathio rem-
hu riiru JiiTTEn.
ihuku your uiiioim
iuro,rleli and strong, bS
inn your noen nam.
'lry bULriit-H Kit
rntu to-niirtit. mid
ou nlll sleep well
nd feel ler fort
ThB Rtferl's Safely Lantern,
J. E SOHOLL, agt,.
IlilKlitun, Cirlvin riiunly.
It is Self Lighting, Non-Explosive,
with n Self Wick Kegulator.
Just Hi"lit lor Kailroad Men !
nice ruin, l.m. NIcHli', ?2.oo,
rton't buy any olhpr until )ou luiif st'cn litis
l','lili..l ...itiri.i.
'Dip Celebrated
Cypress Shing'le.
OuHrnuteed full Leutli.
The very best Slduglo in the Market,
Mnnfni'tisedb
RICKERT & SNYDER,
Clureuinnt. i Irslnlil.
-FOR SALE IN WEISSrORT DV
J. IC. RIOKER T ,
I1BA1.TO IN
All Kinds of Building Lumber
-AT
Soidol's Bakery,,
fust Street, Lelilgliton, ou w 111 ulnnH 11 ml
Freshest nnd Hest
BREAD AND CAKES.
Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread
Fresh Kvery IMy. Our Vienna lliesil ennnol
be excrltfil. IVeresiHtfiillyiwilU'll jourrwlnin
age. Watch lor the WaRon.
Suidel's Vicnnn Bakery,
opp. obm's. nitsr st.. i.i'.iuiinniN, r.v
edles for "something that would suit
Qeule'gpase."
By degrees she made the girl take .
upon her tonguo or in two glasses of ;
water, alternately crossed by the spoon
If ono inado no mistake, samples of 5st
of her nice whito wedlciqest But some
how Qcnlo kept 6h looking pale and
growing thin and being depressed, and
that unmistakable symptom ot having
red eyolida of a inoming continued.
"Qcnlo always used to look eo fresh
when she came to breakfast," Mrs, Al
ford said. "Andlgivo you my word,
her face was quite swollen yesterday
when I went to cifll her."
It nover occurred to Mrs. Alford that
the mysterious Bymptoin of pink eyelids
in tho morning might be occasioned by
shedding tears during the night.
"Why on earth should Genie wocpr"
she wonld have said had this been sug
gested. She had no trouble. But even
mothers do not always know everything,
and "Genie's caso" was really this.
William Ritchie, their next door
neighbor's son, with whom Genie had
always been "very friendly," who had
walked to school, and gathered nuts
with her, and pulled her about on Ills i
sled, and skated with her on tho pond i
In their childhood, had, after a two
years absence from home, returned to
find Genie qnite grown up and wonder
fully pretty. For her part she saw in
him tho rink and iwrfecllon of man
hood, and their eyes confessed their
mutual admiration. No one else dreamed
of any change of feeling between tho
lifelong friends. But it was not long
before William said things to Genie that
made her happy when she thought of
them, and had rejoiced her soul by gifts
of flowera and volumes of poetry and all
manner of delicate attentions, and at
last had proposed to her and been ac
cepted. They had not made tho fact public
yet, however, when MajorStandish camo
to them from tho west to pay them a
visit and brought Ids daughter wllh
him.
Tho major had married Mrs. Al ford's
sister years before, aud Cora was their
only child.
Sho was a belle in army society, aud
if thero is anything calculated to in
crease a j-oung lady's satisfaction with
herself it is that.
Sho made no secret ot her conquests,
but spoke openly of the bleeding hearts
sho left behind her. She might if sho
ohose bo Mrs. General That, or Mrs.
Colonel Tliis. Captain So-and-so was
ready to dlo for her sake, and she had n
long string of lieutenants to laugh about
even tho chaplain was really very far
gone.
With all these adorers watching for
her return to the fort it seemed hard to
Genie that she should instantly make n
dead set at William Ritchie and know
no peaco nntil sho had stolen her one
ewe lamb from her. Bnt this is just
whaVCora dii, and it seemed tQ Genie
that William met her half way.
Innocent Genie had never seen a fine,
well managed, genuine flirtation before.
Her wouder was almost as great as her
grief to find man so treacherous, and
one evening, wuen mere was a gay par-
er'B despair and tho doubt as to whether
the young couplo would come baok to
live or settle down at tho fort, this wed
ding made a great deal of talk, and when
time passed on and neither telegram,
letters, nor anything else In the shape of
news arrived, inero was some oxcite-
f eet or more in heUht. but which is Gen
erally kept down to eight or ten feet for
convenience in picking. A grove can
bo started by buryiug the borrios or
j from slips. The latter are preferable
! placed about six feet apart, and those
I plants which have lieen taken from tho
nursery with considerable earth around
, their roots will bear fruit in two years,
I though their full yield is not nttained
I under four years. It is calculated that
1,000 thrifty trees will yield on a fair
' average 8,200 pounds of coffee per nn
i num, but in somo parts of San Fanlo
I province tho yield is as high as 6,100
, pounds. There are two and sometimes
three harvests to a year, but after fifteen
I or twenty years the old trees must Im
cut down to give placo to new ones.
, When fully ripo the berry is about the
tdttnewrswo
SEEliS1 This silence was very ,?ng ,t for lnaV,!et, lnu'ch
strange. Brazil, was as follows! When tho berries
Old Mrs. Ritchie was sure thatW j hnvo acqolrcd a rich Moo.1 red they are
ZrJuZ.tl r.rnlly! nur Picked into bags by the negroes. twLt
consigned herseltio despair. Genloreod hreo ,MUn(ll,Vin considered a fair
over and over agama poem which began- d . TOtk for icker Th6
Is it n. ilreem or con It be?
and pasted it in her scrapbook, and was
reading it In tho honeysuckle arbor
when uu expressman paused at old Mrs.
Ritchie's gate and hauled from his
wagon ono solitary trunk With "W. R."
upon it. Later Will himself walked up
the road alono, with his portmanteau In
his hand, nnd stood at his mother's door.
Something had happened. Geuio
would liavobeen an angel if she had
grieved over tho fact. As It was sli
felt that her little bit of revenge was
ready for her. and revenge was sweet
are then e- lptied on tho terreno or dry
ing place, which is generally a level
piece of ground beaten smooth or cov
ered with cement. After a few days in
tho Bun the outer skin becomes black.
hard and shriveled, and then tho berries
are pounded lu huge wooden mortars
nntil the skins nro broken without in
juring the tough grains.
By sifting, the skins and grains are
separated aud the latte are again spread
out in tne sun until tne pelllclo envelop
ing each grain is dry as dust. Then
thoy are again subjected to tho mortars
and with a merry langh she skipped 1 ?nd th vrinnowing fan, and are ready
If You Ilnvc
5FInifee3L! to Saw
ski;
AkNUU & iSoLT,
over to the fence that dlvidwi the gar
ucna and callou out!
"Why, how do yon do. Will' When
Is Cousin Cora:'
Will turned and looked nt hex, and
came etrnight toward her.
"When I reached tho majors red-
denco your cousin Com had just eloped
with Colonel O'Shannessy," ho said.
Aa tho major and Mrs. Colonel O'Shau
nessys lirotner aro out Imntliiir the
colonel, I thought I would return home,
though kindly invited to join the sport.1
"Unl ' cried ucme, with an the hor
ror of an innocent girl. "A tuartled
man? Is she like that ns had ai thatr
"It is pretty bid.M said William.
"But Tm glad I found her out so soon.
Later would have made it n tragedy for
mo and all your fault, Geniol"
"Miner1 cried the girl.
"Yea" said Will, "Wheu you gavoine
back my ring you throw tne into her I
hands. Before that it was only a flirta
tion. I never intended it to be anything '
else, for my part. But when you used
me so"
"I used you sol" said (Jenie. "Why,
William, I heard you talking to Cora in
the arbor the night before I gave you
back my ringl"
"No man over talks that way to the
! woman ho loves," said William,
j Then they turned away front each
other, but thoagh Mrs, Alford wept ovtr
the awful conduct of uer sisters daugh
ter, Genie was happier than sho hail
been for many moons.
Yon and I may wonder whether Wil
liam Ritchie told tho truth, or whether
ho told half of it, but Geuio believed
him.
Before long the gossips of the placo
whispered that Bhe intended "to take
pity on him," and this was Genie's view
of the matter.
Her petulant conduct she said had
driven him into the meshes Cora (spread
C0ME1
My sweetheart! my lovellngl ywi darkened U
me ar,
When from mrdletit dweJUofr four footsteps
turned awsyj
The morn was dark m mM sight the noonday
taa m uawn.
The mtlk white dahrlM dreope) their heads
aiong tue oewy lawn.
My darling! my dearest! I eought the eardea
round,
fiat never la a hloteom your precious face I
lounm
Koroeo was red beside your Hps, no Illy like
vour throat.
Ko eouud or thrilling of your voice la any
lurufta a note.
Ah! liatIsllkeyouree,do&rr gray sparkles
of the sea.
tfo clear and crystal shining their btrj 1 glances
hot
And where U any flower of all that may com'
pare
With the softly dancing slitter of the sunshine
in your nair.
Alono through lingering daytime I listen for
your leet.
Those springing steps no longer along the path
way oeati
I hear the dowdrops rustle In the branches
overhead.
But home and you together for many a day
nave nea.
My life la sad and weary, too dark with want
ana pain.
Bat your dear eyes would bring its light and
gladness back again j
My soul Is tired of desert sands, bereft of cheer
and balm.
For you were like the diamond spring beneath
ltsioneiy paim.
Come back, come back, my darling! Across the
spaces bcnrl
Come light this night of grief and gloom, my
Keeper shining clear;
Not long hare I to linger, not long to call or
err:
Come back my treasure! come, my heart, and
mess me eeriaiei
Bose Terry Cooke In New York Independent
for sale or immediate consumption,
Tho improved method now in voguo on
the wealthier estates consists in drying
the freshly picked grains on wooden
trays or ravements, by which they
escape tho earthy flavor acquired when
dried on tho bare ground, nnd the outer
and inner envelopes are removed by
passing tueni turougn two inula.
The main feature of the first mill is a
horizontal copper cylinder, whose sur
face is roughened after the manner of a
rasp. It revolves against a board, be
tween which and the teeth space is left
for tho grains to "pass, but not the husks,
Tho grains drop into wa'ter and are left
to soak twelvo hours, in which time the
parchmentlike film that envelops each
seed is softened. They are spread out
again on trays in the snn, and when
thoroughly dry aro passed through the
second mill, which resembles those used
for grinding plaster, except that the
two vertical rolling disks aro ot wood,
six feet in diameter and fivo inches
thick, their light weight abrading the
pellicles without injuring the grains.
Then tho fanner is. brought into requisi
tion and the berries ore put in bags for
transportation.
The freight ou a sack of coffee (183
pounds) is about ono cent per milo:
therefore, coffee coming from tho end
ot the Dom Pedro II railway must pay
in the neighborhood of four dollars tho
sack for transportation to the shipping
point one-third of its value when de
livered lu Rio. From Rio to New York
the freight rarely exceeds sixty rents a
sack, and it is often as low as twenty
fivo cents. Thus fifty miles of railroad
carriage in the country where it grows
i costs moro than 5,200 miles of ocean.
Many of tho planters still send their
coffee to market by mule train, consid
ering that tho cheaper way of transportation.
Tho entrance into Santos of a mule
l'roposlng Under Difficulties.
An English writer tells an amusing
story of a country house where a regu
lar daily routine is observed, and where
no chance is given one of breaking the
monotony. It is of a man who wanted
to stay in a country house, thinking it
would give him the opportunity of pro
posing to a girl with whom he had been
in love for a long time. His visit Was
to last a fortnight, but the last evening
came without his having the one chance
of being alone with her during tho
whole time. As ho sat at dinner (of
course he was at the opposite end of tho
table where she was) he felt tho time
was fast passing away, and in a few
hours he would no longer be in tho same
house With her.
When the ladies went to tho drawing
room he wonld -have to sit on in the
dining room. His host might allow him
to look in at tho drawing room for a few
minutes that evening, but after that his
presence would be required in the bil
liard room. In utter desperation he
took up the menu card and on it-wrote,
"Will you marry me?" He doubled it
up, telling the butler to give it to the
lady in question. Ho did so. She read
it and with tho perfect sang f roid born
only of the Nineteenth century said,
"Tell the gentleman 'Yes.' "
"When Charlemagne and bis " Knights of
the Hound Table " trpremaklnfr wnr on thm
Baraoans, In Africa, It frequently happened
that Knights on cither side, wuuld tiKUt la
single, combat for the honor of their re
epectUo armies. The Saracens had been,
for many years, tho scourge tho dreaded
luvaiters of Europe, and all waged war
against this common enemy.
Cut In these davs the wont scourge that
threatens us, Is that dread inTader, Con
gumption.
Consumption fastens its hold upon its rlo
thus while thev ore unconneious of Its ep
proaeh. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Do
oovery ba cured thousands of rases of this
matt fatal ot maladies. Dut it most be
taken betoro the dlseoso Is too far advanced
la order to ho effective. If taken In tune,
and riven a fair trial. It will euro, or money
paid for it will bo refunded.
For Weak Lung, Spitting of Blood, Short
ness of Breatli, Ih-onehltli, Asthma, severe
Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an une
qual! reni'vlY.
For all disease, that ariso from a torpid
liver and impure bloed, nothing can take the
place of Dr. Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Discov
ery. Nothing will, after you have seen what
It docs. It prevents and cures by removing
the cause. It lnvicoratcs tho liver, rmrlfles
the blood, sharpens the appetite Improves
i uuu,
b-jlth.
,in 1
Qesli, when reduced below the standard of
Mltu.
Bold by druggists, sverywhere.
Ills Tmps.
Among the larger members of the
lamp family a Turkish lamp more than
half as largo as a Hour barrel is the
most conspicuous. ItB top and bottom
aro made of copper and tho.body is of
linen, after the style of the ordinary-
Chinese lantern. Next in sizo to this is
Japanese "night lamp," used for all-
night bnrnlng in the Jap's house. It is
a square wooden frame nearly four feet
higb, wltn sliding frames on two slues,
covered with white paper. Tho olher
sides, to within ten iiches of the bot
tom, are also paper covered. A trans
verse board half way up this light tower
holds a brass saucer, In which is burned
"brasslca" oil with wicks of rush. Me
chanical News.
for all men. Sho was to blame. It was I train from tho interior is something
her duty to ntono as far as she conld.
Sao felt sure of that, nnd William Insist
ed upon it also, Thoreforo sho one day
married him.
In their case marriage has not proved
a mistake, for they make n very com-
ty nt tho house and Cora and William fortablo couple, and no ono was happier
on tne weuaing uay man oia rs.
seemed to have vanished mysteriously.
Bhe hid herself in the honoysncklo arbor
a place just then plunged in deepest
shadow and flung herself down on n
comer of the bench to indnlgo unseen in
a few tears.
rronctrttirH ol the
We have also
opened a first-class
II. ii art-cuntiiilnuiu a i "in u' j
, RUMNKSS or SHORTHAND,
' II U1) Jiillt" ll'lt llir
! AMERICAN BUSINESS Collep.
.U.l.rvr.JV. N. 1'a , Uer.iie di'.'idlog wlii're lo go,
tlimiuh ou ii.ur ttwa thousand miles w). li
MauiTa at tlie head of fommiTtUI ('oltoge, lu Us
etiucai .until ciutnuiteri as a uiruutm ir uim
iriK l.i.ii 1 1. -si mm with trained and uapable as-
sihiauis, a means 01 pucmx hiuimiiow uuuf
umb and ItttlifH on the road t success, and tu
the eileiit. 'letfiiuop aud cunt f Ms euulbOMDU-
of tttud , under t Ite uersuual super tstou
Jobbing
HIk Heuant te l Kpai i me i-l with as many Courtis
UI IUU , IIMUtT lilt lrMUi ULKTtluu
Iu-.trtuloi.-idl Miieeiallsts. lltustraUMl Oala-log-ie
mulled tuau aildrew. free Address,
O U HORNBY, Vrin.
3rtrtttw ineiieiuli thin paper 6 I-Wit
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Tin uiiili-rklulled tilivllltf torn ri -.lonnlllt
iii-ulH, l. hIiiiiiIh tupii. idler suSVruiif furlo.
end uurs mUii a sever wait ssTwtlou, d eel
llratMl uiM-nse. 4i. uu. 1.1 lull, is .hkiuii hi iiihk
kUAVTIl IO III. IflKIW UHtrw I lit- l-.H1 U11UI J I
TiiIuimpwUii desire It. he Mill ctiuvltuib; send
IUUU IHW,
lyu.uuiu-
idstltlirOM lit
I owaSt pices, good treatment,
irnmit delivery
Call and See Us.
Corner Stoke,
LEHIGHTON PA.
Henry Miller,
LEHIGHTON.
PLA.NING - MILL.
MAMOPACrrVHKK Of
Window and Dook Frames,
Doors, Shut rs,
window Hulioe,
Moulding!, Hrueket,
iMi Diuue ui
All Ktflte of Oral Lumber jHiiiilS
1,.10. Pmlino. t 1-l.lllH- ...... in... i n
Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. Subscribe for the Cakbon
Apvocate, the cheapctit and
. best local newspaper published
Very Lowest Prices. - w the countv.
Portable Steam Saw Mill
who ill do your work at Itensonahle Hates.
llminuKcK. UNION lln.i,. East Witiks
WPT, 1'a. net. 1, '01. j I
worth seeing. Tho train is always pre
ceded by a whito horso wearing a string
of bells, and the mules obediently follow
the leader. Sometimes troops of several
hundred arrive in a morning, and again
there are weeks when none appear.
Every mule brings two bags of coffee on
his back. Having mauo long, slow jour
neys, often hundreds ot miles, the ani
mals are pitiable looking objects whon
their burdens are removed, for the con
stant sawing of the loads has not only
oVivn.lo tlm ulrin lint: in mnnv InRtnnreR
i . , i . , , rt , I , ry ... 1 ....! I ., .. o iniut .--..'' '-,---- J
AUU -vyuuu buv iiugcruu luete vvn. uuatieui vaiuihui, 13 nuiw rnui, w, ww. qU 0ff the nesh to the bone,
nnd Villiam came softly m, anil sitting It was men canon ue weecKetycke - Tl0 gBaroaumpea in huge piles in
down where tho moonlight drifted in Courantovan Europe, aud contained two , tlje ctl8tom hoiiso yards, and around
upon lueir iJW UVuu a iu wmr luuu imn ui ubmb, iiw iub. i.um.u
mental nnd Uramatlo conversation. i newspaper was puuusiicu in 1 iu. i-eter ; 1U0 BWarn)s 0i black bees. There is an
He compared her to a rose and a j Ihe Great not only took part personally exr)0rt duty to pay, and every bag must
nightingale. lie told her what a star- 1 In Its editorial composition, but in cor- i be pierced and u sample withdrawn in
tling effect she, bad upon Ms heart when j recting proofs, as appears from sheets 0Tn to aetenniue the quality and the
first ho saw her, and he alluded rays- still in existence, in which are marks dut thereon. The tariff, based on the
terionsly to "bonds that bound" him j and alterations in his own hand. There ! 'ket prlce regniated anew every
o mu v.viMiicio wyi w .uo u'. Saturday.
year's edition of this paper in tne im- Thl) sampling instrument la a brass
Bitchie. Mary Kyle Dallas in Fireside
Companion.
Some Old Newspapers.
The first Dutch newspaper, which is
still continued under the name of tho
To Contractors and Beita.
Tbe uurslgi.cd ;&nuouuces to tmtractors
aud lkitfclers that he lias now ocned Ids MUrne
qvarrv.ailtetvtrlUm.aiid upn'imrlioHii1ilr
Stones
loanv)M&Utr at rmsnuable rat-t. He aim
$ MM4)r at bis restdeutw mi 8 BLOND
TltCET. uftutl) limiwdtat demjuut.
UA.ULIN(loCer deMriiitkii, protiiUly nt
Ib4n let.
MsewrtanU nn Itaud a full mih, dftlie
Flour and Feed,
wMoh ba will sell at lxst Market I'rltxw.
CHARLES TRAINER.
UECOVIl ST11KKT, I.KIIItllirOK. I'A
if r nl charge. J tm ul I be yrwrluUuii
WUU'U Hiey wiu ww a nar iw u.i
nun. A.iliuia. iirwnrl.ilU and all lineal
iuuastuia.irM. llshMM all auserers m 111 trr
il munTv. as U Is lajalualiU.. Thuu deslrlut
tk raafll. leh wW i-oal IUi nutblui,
mmJ mt prvfe a Meashut. will ideaa. add ma,
Iter. r.Hlr.Utll A. W1I.S0V, llrnokliB,
Kv Totfc. apr. 8S. 'W-ly.
epartment
in Anrnn Snyder's miw blouk, nt
tho luibluni imhI ol tlin ttlipli
BrldKo, in tlm UOHOUail OF
WRISSPORT, "liewnll order?
for Job Printing will be ex
ppditioutly and Ohoaply executed.
Weissport Baste Urotorj.
Oscar Christmnii,
- WKIH8POKT, l'A.
Liven and Ewhamj SUibhfi.
Kasy rldlnit asrtM Ubd sale drtvtut: Imroen
ri aecontmdtlou to afnudvlro .rt
Mall and Ulerapl) orders prouiptlv utteuded to
Uivc wa a trial. uiaj-uHy
J. A. PHILLIPS,
viui-aa ik
Pianos nnd Organs,
Four
W KlHSrtlKT. 1A
rtiiim.il Itt-iuMtut Wbl "U Hhmad Bui
tmui uiul t iruitiiki at rlullt'
f lirt t
4UIM IIJ
THE FRANK AN HOUSE,
KAHl' HKIHHtdUT. I'SNSTA.
Tals lloltae ualen ftaai-c hi art.iliwi.lal km. to
tW. perraattaut boarder aaMI tiwswait iwsat.
Paul, vsiesa. ocUy One noltw yt day.
awrr-ir John HlWaia. lrarkr.
Subscriptions lor theOnrbon
Advocate also received and
receipted Tor.
II. V. MORTWIMER,
Piopr.
Stoves,
Tinware.
Hoatorn and
In txreat Vnrjety at
Samuel Giiayer's
"opular Store, Bank Street
Roofing and Spouting a special
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on short notice
tleasooable!
and to what ho would do were lie free.
Dut honor! honorl lie would break
no tweet girl's heart.
"Nover for my sake," Cora declared.
"Better that I should snUor than one in- ,
Decent."
It was quite like a chapter from n sen- I
sational novel. She gave hlin her hand I
to kiss, neither of them gueesiug that
the deep shadow in the corner was I
Oenie, and he quoted poetry by the i
yard. They evidently considered thoru
lelves very noble aud self sacrificing, 1
wonderful, suffering, glorious beings.
And how the little maiden sat quietly
two feet from them until they rose and
went away arm in arm she never knew,
neither how she lived through tho night, j
But the next day found her very strong.
Early in the morning she went to the
garden fence and beckoned William
Bitohie to ooine to her, and took his arm
with a laugh, and made 1dm walk with
her out of hearing. Then she said :
"Don't you think that when people
havo made a great mistake the lst
thing possible Is to confess ltr"
And when he answered, "1 suppose
so," she simply took her ring from her
I ffierTnalgave IT baok to Tifih. Then
she left him and walked away, and oh,
how gay she was all that day! She bad
never believed that she oould act sc
well. Her heart- was fall of burning
pain, and she wished that she were dead.
But her Pride upheld her, and no one
guessea now sue suuereu.
Bhe was so glad that she had never
told any one of her engagement to AVil
tiam IUtohie. and oould join In all their
merry talk when it was publicly known without any
that Mr, IUtohie had out out the gen- strangers.
erals and majors and captains and rolo- 1
ns of army society.
As for William, lie was greatly con
gratulated, and when the major went
baok to his quarters with his daughter,
in something of a hurry, there was talk
at trouble with the Indians. It was uu
deretaod that William Ritchie was to gu
out in six months' time to claim hn
hlide and bear her away before the vi r
ye of all thuae envious warriors.
lbs major did not prof eas to be pleased,
i That a irirl who could marry in armv
Ranges, society should choose "a civilian"
Hill il 1 1 'f". ue u(wuiy ihiuhmm. uuv
"a willful woman must have her way."
Cora was of age f nl! five and tweaty.
"William Hitchie ia very nice," Mrs
Alford said.
"No doubt," the luajur uasc-nted '-nut
Cora might haM- had a general "
liuw glad Oenie was wheu the were
gone! Uow soon she left off her aeitug.
Ur mother opined that she had been
too gsy that summer Mrs. Hitchie,
who was broken harted at her Wil
liam's choice, oame in soiuetuuee and
was spt to wish herself in the tomb of
Ml"
ltlelit ar Wrong.
Which will le lum-.' It iIih-h sct-tn it- it anuie
folks prcrer It. hale llie latt conuUInn 01 llie
llier r,ithtr than Hie lint- They iwrpetimlls
iloie Uit-niHulicH ulth iiitrHlUc-. totallv vAiUiour
llrtue us uHerallie nllln-rtnuitile Ilotetter'
MuliMi-ll llilli-rs Is the Huct-essftll i-aiiillilate for
llie tNioiile's i-lmfi-e, ami ct. im)itil,ir anil nt 11
kli'iiin us It Is, there lire iilirotililiHteiwho keen
en lr tnu tin- iliiislli- reiiieitk's nt (iirmei iln-
ItH In the lutelUici'iil portion ut tin- public Hint
the well ktimiti nml Ioiik Irleit tiroMTtles nt the
Hitters uilKi.ll. KciHim shnnhl 1m. ptilth'U hy e
Ccrlence In the matter ol nicincatlnn ''Hie
est (fulilu In our It-et tsthe laniliuf i-tierlenee.
siiht great iLitrmt nt the early reiolutlotiHry
hcrlou'. hihI the L-i-Uiii.illou ti hreiciianr uttli
(mill. I'ur over n thiiil ol a century the Jltlters
ilally h.miiet nltli tlie emlursetiieiil ot penple
SUIienilK iniill llier riiiiii.Miiii, iiiamri.., ,-unsi,.
luttinn, rlieiimattsin, ttchillty uiul Imuliles hc
'OlllIiHllieil n HSICI1.J. IJ..I.TI) i. an..ir-
.ircii iicii nun in-i'i, inoiiiuKiiii itt,irn,r.i n
'iiieiti for "lAKrlpiie."
Our l'nblle Schools
Are the u..iiii-si4 of our republic, lu llii-ii. are
tietngitiltliutctt llu. niliiil. ulilcli are to tieour
future l.iiv-iniikers nml lemlers In el cry walk lit
te. now esscm .tt 11 1. mat llier-e Minus Sliouiu
be unlteil to strung, liealttiy boUfs. Ko many
hllilrcn suncr iruui Imnttrltles anil nolsnnsm
Hie IiIihhI llwt It is a iiuniter that theyerer
sruw uit to be ineii ami Moiueu. Many iarents
cuiiiiut flnil itirils stnmit enough tnexpress
thetr itrattttiile to llooil'a S.trsa.al1lla forlta
coutl eflcct uihiii tliclr chllilreu. iScrofuls. salt
rneiini Hint inner niscHses oi I ue uioou nre euce
tiuilly anil periimuentlv cureil l.y tills excellent
tiicillcine. ami the uliolehetni; Is clvetl strenRth
reiisr. niiiieKS oi aiseuse.
llubles should bo given n drink of
water twu or three tiniea u day.
Fol many ye.irs Mr. IJ.
Ic dLirrhiea lie s.i)s
Thoiunmii. of lies
.Unities, Iohu, was seivrcly untlcttu wltn enron-
At times It was vert
severe ; so in ucli so that 1 Icuretl ltioiuuena
my life. About seicu )curs atxn I elianceil to
procure a hotlle ef rliau.tHirlatn sColic, Uholera
nml Illarihn-a Kcmcily. It gate me prompt re
lief, ulul 1 bclleie ctilcil ine tiermaneutly, as I
now eat or urtuK wttlioiit n.irin nnjiiuiiK i
.lease. I n.iTft also llsen u in iny ininuy nun
lie Ik-1 results ' For sale l. N. 1). UctKraua
W. V. lllerj.
Itabblts hlmial with their forenaws.
nml have regular riigunls and rails
perial library of St. Petersburg. The tube hmvei exactly like a pen. When
first newspaper estoblUhed In J.orth j th8 p,, u pu,hed into a sack of coffee
America was the Boston Is ewe-Letter, tfae 1 run down through the tube,
commenced April 24. 1701. It was half Rfter a cttal has been abstracted
a sheet of jiaper, 8 by 12 inches, and , tho ln6trument U withdraw and its
having two columns on a page, it ur-1 int torIle1 over ne a crochet hook,
1 , . ,U. ml . . .1 ' . .. v- .... . "
eated the policy of the British govern
ment at the outbreak of the Revolution.
None of these newspapers ever said
anything about baseball, but they make
very Interesting reading these days
nevertheless, and if yon ever come across
any of them in your cellar, or uuder
your parlor carpet, or indeed anywhere,
you will be a very wise iwrson if you
take the best iiooaible care of your iind,
for a single copy of any one of these pa-
thus closing the opening. The operation
occupies only a few seconds, and the
"samples" taken ont amount to many
tons in the course of a year. They, to
gether with all samples of exported sug
ars, ore presented to the lepers' hospital.
The gangs of cargadores employed in
"toting" the coffee away from the eas
tern house and loading it upon waiting
vessels are a feature of Santos. Naked,
except from waist to knees, their chooo-
, . , , l.l.l ..li..... In Ka ann n r.,1
pers is worth quite a hundred times the i thdr weU cnitivated muscles stand out
price of a copy of today's paper, or to
morrow's either, for that matter. Har
per's Young People.
The ltea.n for II
"If cigarettes oaiise insanity, why
don't more young sues go ensyr asks a
correspondent. That is an easy one.
Brains are a print requisite to an at
tack of insanity. That's why more
cigarette smokers don't co to Mylnina.
Pomona Progress.
liko whipcords. Each gong' has its lead
er, generally the tallest and most pow
erful negro among tin m, who carries a
rattle, to the music ol . 'i his follow
ers keep step in a rapid jog trot, singing
a low, monotonous song meanwhile in
words to ue unintelligible. Sometimes
the rattle gives place to a small flag.
Cor. Providence Journal.
A lady of Eastbourne, England, has
Just offered the sum ot DliO to the Sea
men's miss ion if the society will ap
point a reader tor that town, and the
offer has been accepted, The uaher-
loen of Eastbourne are all residents,
admixture of
A negro living near Chokee, Qa, Is
the owner of u hound which, he says,
attends all the religious meetings ot the
negroes, atauda up aud tries to follow
them in the singing, and regularly goet,
to the altui tn K- pru)etl for with the
rest of the muiirueii.
Tlie Worthy Member.
"Brother Lastly," said the spokes
man, "I have an unpleasant duty to per
form. There Is a report that you have
said that one of the best and most
worthy members of our oongregation U
unable to attend service often on ac
count of not having good enough
clothes. We have come to ask the name
nautical ' of that member. We don't know of any
such person, ana a report ot iaai aiuu
Is likely to reflect upon us as a congrtv
gallon that does not look after its poor
! but worthy members. Will you tell me
who it is!"
"Certainly, brethren," replied the
Rev. Mr. Lastly, with a brave attempt
to be cheerful. "It's my wife." Lon
don Tit-Bits.
To rreserve Milk
There are many ways of preserving
milk so as to keep it sweet, but one of
the most satisfactory Is that which is at
present practiced at an establishment in
Texas. The mine, rresn rrom tne cow,
Is subjected to a boiling heat, and after
the air has been expelled from it the
cans are hermetically sealed. When the
process was first Invented, about fifteen
years ago, several dozen bottles were
sealed up. Every year some ot these are
opened, and after fifteen years' keeping
the milk has in every case been found
perfectly, fresh. St. Paul Pioneer Press,
"Th.y Cured llltu.
Mail carriers are sometimes prone to
make mistakes, just as other people are,
Not onlv in their business, for that oc
curs often with tho moat careful, but
sometimes sociallv.
It was only a few evenings ago that
one of the East End mail boys made
such a mistake socially as to place him
in a ridiculous manner befofo the few
friends who havo learned of this mis
take.
For some time past Uncle Barn's agent
has been paying noticeable attention to
one of East End's fair belles, that is, in
an indirect end seemingly unconcerned
manner. In fact, the young lady did not
know of the Intended attention until hc
asked permission one day to call upon her
that evening. When he would go to the
house to deliver any letters to the young
lady he would always ask It iss
was In, always using ner tnrisiian name,
and In this wav he became, ashe thought,
pretty well acquainted with the object
of his affections.
The young lady was not reciprocal in
her feelings, nnd when she wos asked to
allow him to coll she hesitated some
what, hut finallv said vos.
The young man waa not acquainted
with the fact that this certain young
lady hod a sister almost the exact image
nf herself, but she knew it and was de
termined that the sister should help her
in her cleverly laid scheme the sister
should entertain the "letter carrier.
All arrangements were made for the
evening, and when the door Dell sounaeu
the sister answered and the young man
was ushered into the room. lie did not
detect any difference in the sister and
was not aware that he was talking with
any other girl than the one he naa asaea
to call upon.
The eveninn hours flew quickly and
ho was about to depart, when ho began
pouring forth some endearing terms to
the young lady, wno listen ea aueuuvcij
until he had nnunea, wuen, wiiu
amothered lautth on her face, she asked,
"It's my sister you wish to see, la it notf"
The letter carrier was dnmfounded.
lie had committed himself, and to one
We km.w ull alKill. tho plants uf the
Old World aud tl.m i.,,Ik-i i haracters.
What th. i. ui it" ni utir New World
has to be till more developed and is an
other thiug.
In speaking of the aolidificaliuu of a
body by cooling. Professor IX-war aa) s
that water can be made to become solid
by the e .qtoratiou of a quarter of its
weight
Bathe in plt-ut ot suusluue well as
tu pleuty of wati-i , uud dun t forget to
dry rub moruiug and uirlit It will add
years to your Ufa and vigor.
Faceuiaking waa ir at done by Bar
bara t'tuiuui about 1530, though the In
vention ni claimed fur an earlier date hy
Bat WUltiffi T Tw and Italy J
btreugtli nml Health.
Is oiih which Is cuaranlced lo Untie you
salisfitcloty results, or In case of failure a
return of put chase price On this safe
Ian uti can bttv from our advertised
drucslit a liollle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed
to tjrlnc relict lu every case, when uien
for any affection of Throat, Lung or Chest,
such as Consumption, Inflammation nt
Limns. Drunclitlls, Asthma, Whooping
Cough, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agree
able to taste, perfectly safe, and can al
ways be dciictium! upon. 1 rial Homes tree
at Keller's Drugstore, Leliljliton. and
lilery's llrttsstote, Weissport.
Thomas .Telfcrson wn our llrst Be
retury of State.
Wuu L.uuff,
This ts the oner namu (if a rhlues. Ulillilry
nun In llailfoul, hut hu hits probably tuo Ititilrfc.
Itketnostot li. Nunc crilLK hablrs seem to
have a dozen. Luntrs ahoultt be souud. or llie
olcw will have a weekly soitml. Or- iteree's
Golden Medical lll-M-n.ery makes sirunic lungs,
ilrlvcathecougb liwuy, item-lutes jcooil bkNHl,
tunes llie ncliea, Dttuu up me jiunian nreca
anil inakea "another tiiau"nthlni. Nlitliuinests,
bliKKl-spluing, short breath, bronchitis, aslnma,
anU all aUruiliiit luremituel-M of Oousiinintlon,
are Kisltlely cured by this unapproachable
reiat-il). Ittaki-n In lime. (lntiaumilUui ItscU
-ail ue naiu.Hi.
Tho Transvuul. South- Africa, has
joluoil the Universal Postal Union
A Cure for raralr.l..
Frank Cornelius, ot Puree!!, lad. l"er salt
1 Induced Mr. Pluson. whom' .wile had paraly
sis hi tlie face.Ui buy a bottle i.f Cli.uuhcruuu
1'atn Ilaiiu. To their area! am prise beforu 111.
bottlu had all been used she was a area! deal
belter. Her race had been drawn to one-side
hut the Pain llahu relieved all tuiin and soreness
anil the mouth auuitied Its natural shape, ir
la ntao a certain cure for rheuiu.il Ism, lame back
sprains, swellings HllillliilelieaH. CM cent liottles
tor sate .i li i,eicr ami ly. i . nirn
It is easy fo tell other to lie paticwt
in misfortune.
The Handsomest ot All Colli..
This unuid dUtlnetloii Is Keucrallr conri-iied
to the Culled Mates' twut'ty-dollur uold iiiei-t , a
nunel of lMauly lit deslsu aud lliiish. Tfu lute
Ilest or flo.Cs handiwork la a handsome woman,
It In tile blnum of health. If she is mil. 1)1
neroe's ruvorllc rrtaonurion win resmn ner
laMllil. who use this et'rlf -a r.meill are t.liaul
mous lu Its praUe. lor tt urea those conntli-ss
tils which are the uaue .it their sex- lrni.ti.ar
Itles, draaKibK-dowu ttfiiii Inflammation, by.
rerU. sleet.leaiifletw, uud tin "all lone" sensn
tioru which burden tilt li ilalh live. A ton ,
alul Hervlne, without al ohot.
Kiuduenu l the
virtue grows.
-ntinlUne in uhtt'h
The lloston btar
sa)s Br. Kaufmiuu's great book oq di
eases, It, causes ami home cure, with tine
colored plates, ts Uu- best work ever pab
ll.Ued A copy will be sent free lo any
body who sends three cent stamps lo pay
postage, to A. P. Orda .y ,(, Co., Boston,
Mats.
There are certain unteloped winch
never viait drinking place.
Umhh- Today.
Write It on your heart that evwy day
ia the beat day In the year. No won has
learned anything rightly until he knows
that every day is doomsday. Today ia a
, king in disguise. Today always looks
. mean to the thoughtless in the face of a
uuiform experience that all good and
great aud happy actions are made up
. precisely uf theae blank todays Let us
not be so deceived; let us unmask the
king as he passes. Emerson
(.(.Dtlllly on furli I'oojmI. a laar.
1 Many country curates of the English
Established church are paid only forty
pound a year. The American oflU-e
boys get better wages thau that, yet the
CUraie. II... IO l MMUWCS.
some show of gentility on
VtHtW' tnrcn-Mian-
DUOI
arid keep up sol
ri
whnllv uninterested in the affair, lie
reached for his hat and with one bound
reached the door and was soon wonder
ing down the avenue beneath the electric
light. He was surely a wiser if not a
happier man. The letters are still de
livered to the house, but the letter man
is scarcely ever seen, and he never asks
for Ml Pittsburg Frees.
llu,. Mr. lljer Cutthu Seals.
Mr. Dyer live on a small island near
Seven Hundred Acre bland, Uleeboru.
lie takes a pole several feet In length,
to whioh Is attached a number of com
mon codfish hooka with laoyartUssweral
feet to length. The hooka are baited
with a herring. This oootrlvanoe I
anchored and buoyed, the books, being
lost below the surface. The teals in
swallowing the herring become hooked. I
Mr. Dyer baa talcea a large numner in ,
this manner. Eastern Argus.
Ills Id.ullty Is Ireisi. '
Clark (at country posomos to gentle-1
man desiring to cash a mooey order)
Have yon any proof of your UsoMtyl1
QanUeman (searching through his
pockets anally nndahl photograph)
Will this do? i
Clerk (regarding tint the ptuHVotrraph.
then the original) -Why. yea, that Is
yon. That Is all right. Harper's Bsaisj.
1 stitlared from acute Inflammation lu
uiy uose aud head fur a week at a time 1
could uot see. I used Ely's Cream lla-.ni
and lu a few days I was cured It Is won
deiful how quick It helped mo Mrs.
Ueorgle 8 Juison. Hartford, Conn
Kot three weeks I was suffei lug from a
severe cold In mv head, accompanied l.y a
palu lu lha temples. Ely's Cream lialm
was recumuieuded to me Alter oul six
applications f the Halm eery trace of mv
cold was removed. Ilenrr r. Clark. Kew
Vork a up raiser's Office.
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