Shim (Ihs u 1'11'Ktm "Irttulhlloit fun .m n" npwspHper pnntml in t' n lion -mum . s-nielitll it i- i Iim bct it'll n l"i h . 1 i.ei Our m - ciUr m - p .1 .! th JttJtiirem t la ni. si,.',, mt reattog, l-nylit ml unit i i m' nl O-n t-Miitorlttl'Uirf '.H. in.il and U u-'itli realinffon vou.it of Uu .1 sj.u.t whim m ludnpendi-tit ofoutMilt; ilu'lathm. On prlc is one l"Hur n yonr. .fit tyoittr U. Is a specialty at our Job Pi tu Snyitei's Block, east sld. It, Hi Idge. hnvelopes, Nuta aii' er 1'urjei Pbatnplets, Order Books, V.. ts. Tags, till all kind of I'lc Mc. Hi , and Sale HUN. Wo do nil work neatly, chenuly and cleanly. Du you need anything iu this line! Hieu call and ste us, or write uh a postal iwril and we will be at your service. ,,, ' "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." VOX, XX. No. 45. Loliighton, Carbon County, Pcnna., October Bt 1092. $1.00 a Yenr in Ad vane Hiding PL R. System. I-ehigh Valley Diviaion. ArMiiiart ot l'auenger Tr!,,," : ' Sciimhtm: tK Kpfkci May IS ,180!!. TlttlNS LBAVK LUIIIUinoX, For Newark and New Yoik S.2S. T.4S, and lt.. " "ft. a? SrSRtna Vlelt.dere Mil u.n, a. m., la Ki, 4JIT and P ni. . hur Lambent lite and lletilmi OSS, 0 00 anil Ua.m , anil 12 M 4 S7 p.in. I- or Slullna-ion, utttasauiiim, ""VVn . i . ,a ,itm, anil Kmuu, s., mi, 7.43, o, M. ltesioil & BnsInBss Cards. DU. G. T. FOX, 17'2 Main mrwt, Oath, Ta. AtMHlHX.HWAN 1 1 HI ft I'llWHOrl, XT liKK HI.FMBM, SVN llUTrU nwBiiWi. XV ALbPITtttt N,(IH.MI OWSTIUI-.THUIWIlAV t fUrH, ruiim1 antHathmoah. office Hour -Prom 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. l'rtwt Ico tmU.it to dl ,encs nl ttw Eyo,Ear, INoso& Throat rw.Uso. lit lrsrtlnnoIth Im or the a.ljtwtt- -input of glasses. - I-or Flillaitelublaana points south al 8.W, rt.47. 4ii M anil li.ia . in : 1 42, S.U1. 4 J7, 6 '.-l and ' FoHteadhiguhil tlartisiinni 7.4a anil 1 1.15 a.m. ..Ofi, tt.U anJ 7 !fil uni. . , . rt ", Wliltf Hall, I'uiiUy, anil llnkHli,l,lU;iia .S6 47, 000 64 s 11.12 a. tu-; n&f, i-', 4J7, Vor Miini ii l li'iii k c IB, 7.41. 0 an, II 15 ami HJB , .III. 1 l-l, A U", -4.10, (1.13, 7.11, 0 tw, " '"'"or vfiallierly ana llailetoad!, 1MM and li Ma 111.. 4.111, 6.U, 7.17, ll)l V.t' ,,. I-or Malianuy Cllr, Sliniandaili and Ajlilund r41,n.waiidll.Mnl 1 4.I0,M S7.I7 H m. Inr (t. L'amifl and Hlianiokln u.w, 7.43 and For I'onllloii.53,7.i3,7.4fi..-ll.isani il. H 111.. 3.CW. 4.10, 7.17 ami 7 lV.m Tor While llaven, Wllkenbarra and Scraiitim 1 13,0.36 and 1I.W a.m., I.iu, M5,7:l7and 10.51 '' For rmsltin and I.. & II. Jimct., 7.43, 0., and ...... . 1 a ,. , 1, u.,,1 lam n. til. i'or lilnkiiaiinoik 7,n and 111 a. in.l 110. ' lOiIwi.'AnMirii, Illnra and llenevall W orli:"er'vlile. Tnwanila, Sayre, Wayerly, Kl 1 lira, Hochesler, Unllaln. N'agara Falli nml Hip 1, v. a ... . nml 11IR.1 tl. HI. For Kluilra and tlia West tla Balainanca at M, nl' SUNI.AT TltAINS fur Sew York 0 07 and 11 If a 111. 1 4 17 and 7.M For Hajton ami Intermediate hlalionsAOT, m , a. i r.i ft KJ K 17 ni.ri D.02 It. III. "l'or Man'ch'bliiink .14, o.Hl, 11.1a, li.Mil.H3 l'oijiazietim ami tl ra,a.m. ; 3 0 and 10.54 'For Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 0 M, 11.63 i. 111.. ana a 119 j. 111. For I'ntt3tllliiat2 62p. m . For White Haven, tMlkes-llarre, riltstua, TllUhUaiinOCK, tOWllltu.,, n.)ir.iniBu.i;" Aubnru, Flmlr.l, lloclie.li-r, Ituttal, Niagara JMllj and th.Wmt 1064 p.m. For further pailtcut.irslniiulreol Aeentslor l inie iauies. A SWEIOAIID.Ucii'lMauaxer, (I. HANCOCK, (leneral Passense' AKent, r 1 ladeiunu, ra. i. NONNEMACIIEli. AM't Ueneral Tat senirer Acent. aomu lieinitnein, i-a. Mar 11. m. tl' ..GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ The New Jeweler, Bankway, - Lehighton, Pa. roit patches, Clocks and Jewelry every description, at prices lower than else- where. Particular nttentlon pail to Repairing of Every Description A practical experieuco ot over ten year? enableame to guarantee- Hatlslactloii 111 eterv particular, interne aiuai .mi uoBioiiiini, your patronage 19 respcrtiuuy soucueu. ffll.3ti:l Fit AN TZ. Hank way r. I. SMITH, D. I). S., tjnice opilte llio iiei a I louw Hnnk Htveet, M 'I ton. I'h. DliNTlBl'lIY IN AM. 1114 llllANl lllM. . Flllliiitand niaklni; artlllotul ilenliim 11 iim Iv. Ixwal anpHllieltea ll.ed. i4andnilultereil and Teelli l'xliaited null- UTICK IlOUItS:- From . in., to 12 111., triiin 1 11. in., to 5 p. m., from 7 11. m., lo a p. in. Contultallnns In 1'iirIIsIi or lleinian oiBi'k llimmat llailitoii-Ciervitdlnrdav. 1ft 15-87 IV TliG IMi Safety unim J. B SOHOLL. agt Iieliuililoit. Callwn rinmlv. is Self Uglitliig, Non-Kpl.-i,e, with R Beit Wick HcMilntor. I Junt Itight lor ifnilroiul Mm! I rrttr-Plaln, tt.w. NuU. , J.o'i linn't buy any other until jmi linn i.i 1 'i--nnplilar lanleru. Jl'lic ( flclirtltl'll ('ypi'CSH Shinj'lo. tlimrmitis'il full IXwili. Tlwvyy lost Shiuglo iu the rket) t Miinititiiiiireilh) RICKERT & SNYDER, Clari'inont, VhKlnli. - rOB JSAUS IN WBIIMMIIT BV J. K. RIOKKIIT, liKtl.RR IX All Kinils of isttiltliiif' l.uinlir A.S.Rabonold, lli:AM:i iiirini : Ovi r J. W. f.nudtnbu'h Uiiuor Store, HANK 8TKEKT. I.KIIKHlTtlN. ' el.ll-.tiy In all IH hranchej. Teeth Extracted tlhout ram. Ilaa adinlnlAtereit v, lien rti iiiesled. Office Data -WKDSiaUAY oteai.li veek. Pll.adJien, V1.I.K.VIOWS, 3-Sl IIlir.licouiitv,la. TWO MOODS. ziTlw Greatct Dhod i I IIJ KNOWN. 1 to tlint nwful uf-i'dno Rci-oriiKi. W. M. Rapaher, VTTORMUV ad C0UNSCLLOU AT LAW, Klrt rtnor abme the Matwlon Hmiie, MAUCU CIIUJrC, - - - PENN'A. Keal Estnlt? anil Collar Hon Akpiicj. Will Buy nut Sell Heal Ustate, Convi-janchiK neatly tlmie. 'ollM'tions iironn)tiy mane, neiiitnu riiiiraui DcelPiits a specialty. lircusn una utTinan Stay be consulteit In THE CARBON HOUSE, Ilenvy Drumtiore, Prop'r, FIU97 STUEET, LEUIOUTON, PENS'A Tho Carbon Home Im been lenotnted and IniDrovcd tliroiwheuti It N electric Ilnhteiland well tenlllateil.and h anionn the licit llolrls In thl section of Hie Stale. The patronaeo of the public H fcollclled. Ilet accommodation for permanent and transient custom. Charges t cry moderate. Flue Uquors.Frcsh Ilenrond Toiler, and Good Clgan. for sale at tlio liar. Judp IP, 'w-iy. Soidol's ilukory, First Htreet, Iiilglm, jou will hJwiih lli.d rrfittfsl unit 1'eFl DHEAD AND CAKES. Hyr, Wliont and Vienna 1wm VtesU TJyery l'.iy. ur Vtcnn.i ItiemI citnnot be ex eel I fit. Wereppct fully solicit j our pnti on- age. watch for thoi Wagon, Soidol's Vienna Hnkery, Opp. Oberfs, 1'IR.ST ST., LUUItllUON, 1'A I! Tlil-4 .nnf r. rmun Tll.-illi 'nn !a ctic-iprot flint Ipp-I. i2-(l-c"J oI (l'L-ff I'm'Ultirri.Hsforl nWmOmnM unu rent n titiHo, it win ruro i"Vfj SVMMirit JtlTXKItS Is the. best jnotlli lno to u-o lu nl envs of bucIi Ptiibb-irn nml. not cor tiiko JPsttn i K3 BLUE PILLS fivfa I lti.?r.iiiinf ltiTTi tta nmtter B i 7 ----- 1 mo vitrcfc una itew nitMicmo ever inaiio. 11 brenlli fmil MotTenBlTC? Ymir, Btomncti la out I lot oriler. UsewUtcra iiltSL M'HUt: 7m I. - 1 t-.1. t. t .1 . ttYtn.rt.l1'1ll.. W'm,. 1 nn.l If You Ilnvp SKI! - ARNISU & SOLT, l'rmti ttftttri of the Portable Steam Saw Mill wlinwIlliUiynnr work at Ueatonahlo Kates. Kusiiiuncs, UN'IOX Hill, East Weiss roiir, 1'A. , oct. 21, '!!. J To Contractors and Bnilflers. The Htulerilsnpil announces to rontractora ami litillilers that he has now openiil his stone quarry, at Ilea er ltnn, anil H prepared totipply Buildup' Htoiios In any quantity at teatoimble raten, ll Iso keens h supply at hi lesldence on fll.LONU SI ltKICT, to supply lmmetllate tleniamt. lIAL'MXd otevery tiescilpilon, prompuy.nt lendctt to. 1 Aho.eonstanllyou lu'iil a full supply, nfthe 1 best biaii'Uof Purifiers, lis I El II O e El "onr KM. 1 1 I a 71 nre u k.nol 1 rwlialullslll .'r.' .... .11 gmymr Niitrsiij wion-iwnir until yont. IAtrtq ltnt on tour bn'rk. II s but get somo fit onc It 111 ?n-)t fiiro yuu. Suhmurl 1 i ii 1U a Ft inieic, a it use. Jteutemiter witat yon El tdo-ffrend here, It may safe yourBil crffitfe. It has unvl bundmls.l l Uou't wait until to-morrow, III 5 j Are von low spirited nnd weak,! I 5 Bar puffei-tng lrnm tho ecosfw ofl 1 Syonthr It no, ht'U'lltJH UITiJisI ! y will euro ou. j jlUlIUU i iyo lno 1 ropy, uuy, JtrP ynii inn bi.iiii,-., hh'i irra,. ' puuennff lrom in pmiwm oi i uh? it no, hnu'iiUK iiiriiacs 11 euro juu. Sent! 3 2 cent filnmpt lo A. 1 Onlwaf t I'o., ltoBtou. Mas... for bet medtrnl win k DubllaeUf Tisiir.i the Lending Photo cvaplier. Lcbigliton. Cabinet Pliotograplis & Larger Sizes, Views ot Kesitlences in town and county at the very lowest linees. OHAULIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, Nnttrf'c lluiMlne opposite Tost Offlce, FII1ST ST., I.KIIIQIlTON.l'A. H'oil: liken In cyory ilay of tho work anil prnmnlly attenileilito. Family W'nshins dono at very rotpnnablo rales. l'ATIIOXAGE SOI.IU1TF.D, PElRCE (0LLE4E or BUSINESS WtSrWtWi AbLb d. eommortUl uchwl .C.-rJ.. f mifct, ?s!K!. .fa ".B5,.,r, i i: I. . A cotfiviiiii.,uen ftjjM -L,vr1A B.p, ,. MM -. .- Hl'Ji "l!fuiSa Teo. u. rirr.cn n n. IT1.....1I d fei.ii". CUrdBdUdtBK.lit (.'n-U.tn'H.'t . l'l.lJ.l(.t.l.,l'. Wall Paper. From Cheap lllanks to File Ollt anil Tietsed Paperi. Also, .Felts aud Imralns, wlili Han-lsouie Freljes Flour and Feed, fvhtch he w 111 vll ut I-ow ent M.irket Prices. CHARLES TRAINER. mvosi) siitiii'.T, t.F.niimroN-. i-a Oscai (Jlivistman, WELSSIDJir, 1'A. P10TUHH HOI) AND GOVK windoT um eady to haiis, or put up to order. Paint, Oil.Yarnisii.fc'Brnsks. Painting and 1'aper Hanln, Uy com I teut ortmcn, lu auy part of the conniy Boikt, ttallonery an.l Fancy Roods, i tlway, a Urge tdock ut I PROF. ALEXANDER B0I1DR0D, DISCOVERER OK MMi Miraculous TiCicilics. Liberal Mlndod I'hjalcluiii Undone Tltei.i As being the Oreatest Disroveiy ot th Ace. Poslth e 1 ure hen used In accoi -Janet to Inst i uc tlonn. In diseases here tufoie fcocallt'd luriir able. Iilpbtherla, asth ma, biomtililH. catairh, ciuijeiiln ot (be brain. apoplfxy, all d limbs Ptiiiid ifilnred to their tiHliirsl condition. hplue, btp and Ihjiih dtse.ise cired- It lieuinathnt l(.Ii.J. titUIHlirl I. Itlt.rhl' itUp.TA (it tllB Hlil- neyi, lUer romptalut, djafnterv, and so-ealted I 1Jtprit mill Ifwhtintip St ii thirst n.artdl-rfjwaie tutlrrij cured by puie inedi-1 Ij" u if """ J-nmitJC OHUHVS, cine 01 my n n preparing. lturlii,! nine ear over lti.CO) person tue used the medicines mutate living wttneises ol llielr woilli, I vtlH uoif.i) Into practice in seU. Winn out T.1J ears ot au , III sell my med icines imh. 1 bite Un eminent plijtii-biui eon netted w Uh me toidteud li caUIus nl I lie re deiin s of Hie 'Ick If reijulretl. TKSriMONlAUH. Nnwrowx, l'eb. If, isai. Dew r fir - fn those itiffeihirf from hpln.ii lioniile, NeuraUrl.i, Hiiti lea. Heart HUeases and i:iitftimatUiu, 1 nouM hltlilj reeouunend t'tuf lioiulrun's ri'inedies, J was ti Miiterer ot tlion.- eoinpi.umi i.ir je.irsni iihips; uaiuiynmc to mote, could notstralj?hien injHtif 'littt pun I und avouy min luexpieHslble. t'oetored Mih j several phjitlcUus for yearn; found but little relief, nol permanent, until I was cured by UU I mediclnen, hii 11 unsurpasHftl ; would hfuhh I recommend I'ruf, lt.iudiuu i liniment and ined-, lines to all fiilfereis. lieHpectimiy yourn Al. J. Vauaild ttcn, NphIoii, I tin its co., l'.i NiWHi,rib iT.ltBI. t'uor. liottiiHor, Hear8irrllott metowrlte niia testiuumj ol vour mctllclne. I can say lo nil tliue. suitet iiiir wild tillinents of uiv decilption, wotiUr commend Tint. ItAiulrou's medicines. Had (er inlo da lit my Momaeli h.r a lontj time. Mv Bulieunir eau lurdlj be deu-ilbcd be wouU.lt ilepilVfd nu of Kli'ei-ut itlxliu, woul.l lieart.i, ftimeringwitl! p.tln lorbnursata time. Hocloied with several pnjslcUus; llielr medicine wntud for aw bile, relieve me, hut would sooli losn llielr ellect; b Uth.R riot, Ilmiilrou's lemeiliev nue been entirely cured; would leemniuend Ids ieni edles to tbote sulteiinK with slnillor eoiuUlnts iusit-tilunv yoiiiM, T. M. niiarttalen, New ton, liut ksco., l'.i. (brtce and liborulory open dally from 7 a. in. (oe p. in, fall or wide tu AMAaniu'.u r.nrnitou, l?,'T Ninth Tenth Street, nov. T, '31 ly. rinhidelidda, I'a Ht-nd '2 cent stamp for :itu.tb!e book. Kiisy lttllui! carrLnres and safe driving borses t a.'.Miiiiiodttloni to ugentsd i:tere.,rt Mali and telegraph order promptlyatlonded to t.le tne a tnal. majui-ij Stovoa, Tinware Heatoro and Hangoff, In Oruat Vnriuiy nt SAIUEL GltAVEli'S ' opnlitv Stove, Hnnk Street Roofni und Suutint;!. secin' ty. Stove vepaiiR fiunished nn hWov! tiotit'f l?fnwl)Ie! ' " ' A Minute Only, j ;eljacii! FIFTY DOLLARS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. tuid Wulwu u 61 lko:itlivfiy,Monch Chttrir:. qW7 "Coruor 8ton Orannes, lemons, Bas, Nuts. - Apples, Cillery, CrairtiiH . Grape', Tanld Raisins, Goafee tians, Fancy Bastels, Queens- ware, and a fall linn (if Nice Groceries. ! c-tvest (ii ices, good triintmeut, notnpt deliveiy Call andSee Us. (JORNER BtOHFi, LEHIQHTPN PA. Hoary Miller, iflHrGHt'ON, iLANINU - MILIi. UAMUFACTDHEK Uf Window amp Doon Fkambs, Doors, Shut'era, window wilioa. Mntildiiig, Hmckets, ADO DEALER IK All Kinfls of Brail Lnnler liiuyles, railing, Hemlock Lumber. &c.,a BUSINESS COLLEGE v 1700 Chestnut Street, riillmlelplila. i Yon pay us 930. We edunl, i and ualftl ron lo a . GOOD SITUATION. fail you vsW iuorct Clrcularifn-i ' IVUMIUIIIUgliTI, if It M.llr "lit UiplutiUK ft intlUt l UUWTKi-J or HUOVTIIAWD It W nl p .v uu 1 1 ilt 'he AMERICAN BUSINESS Colfe i Al LKVmvVN, V , bcf.iie deeiittlltr tther loj'O, iiioMvn to., ii. m live .1 iiioutuici nuifs .iw.i u Uaiius ttt Ittnio-.tdot 4tmmer'lttU'ulle(i;eit, lu Hv eduratutiul cliHmett-i ; him itirdkum for supidv tun bnsmeut uiei) with traim'd aud cpabU'arv stttitls: Mk a means of pbu'tng ambltbttis v oune lutm aitn 4tle on the itiad to siece, ami Ut lt) evirltt, eleRmii-e und 0l of 1 etiutUMeut Sh 8prMte IViurtiiii-eUttltb asuuuy rouh. ol fititdv. tuuier ittc ieiMmal uiNvtNbu of I'lartst ltMrueiiiH tilt s-iallsl tllwtraletl tJiTl.i lot, hi ittaiM toiiliv wddtt m. ftee AUdreu, ipfii-i4' liitfMriuii this luper. o '.''.S.u I'l'O OONSUMPTIVBS. Tim imtU-rtl -nwl lid.litu Uh i vlim ihl, health liv Mlluuit inc. ins. ulltr njiStriiitr furslm itileMtt with ,t sc-ituiiK atteellon, and eel memi ui-m-mhc i-mxitioptipu, I m it u mis lo inaV Vitovin to his Mio sitriciors (he iitfaiHof. tn'"' TolliOJM Wllti dtf-lielt.lle will rheilud. etui (freof fchatteii'ii ottlie pr rli.tluii t wimi) inn wui HuiiaiuiP I'uiviur rftunuinu tltm, AstluuM, ItrnncldtU and Mil itirout and IIIUK IIP Uliaa Nil MinrtYl Nitictrputli century methods p. ,. ti iir . i oi irntnni; nitow no oiu lofig) fin i or lnj'j;ardism. They are relies 1 of the his' tlecnde. Ni"t ideiis. ! oriji nut iiii'llioi!, push, pluclt and ciiti-iiiisi' nn- tiie fipori- cies ol the prt'M-nl nl,. Wi' ndinit no dull season. I'vi-t i thin;; .i.ttst lie kept on ii roiihtiuit move Trade must be Mil red up niilt the (.nic activity at the entlol the sseason, ns iu the be ginning. I He think we have sliuek tho rignt chord when i started our .present Low llnter Mark Prieen. Warm weatlu r doesn't I Moii it Old t- ol's bttining rayb i cannot clog our wheel (il'com ' mi roe. Ni w is the time mid noie the fiet that we are lu-ad (junrtersror nil kinds ol' vhool Supples and eany ftltv din'eient styhs or Tnblets at 11 fly diflt'iuut price. Phre .Stationery, Hooks and Mag azines ol nil kinds, I'oeket 1 o. It., Tivt eh Tiiit', Tins. Games nnd Novelties. I1AVK YOUK l-'rnittht, iiapie ana1 Parcels nni.ivr.i!i:i) ay John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid tn tho Delivery of Fro mht. ISairasc aim r.irccls loaiiiurts oftownnUlio lowost prices. A sliaio of public pitionar;i i, losnorituiiy soiieiioi-. Sir-r.oavn orders nt Sivoenj's, Knell's or l.eiiiensuiti THEY'RE ALL TALKING OF IT. A ltc porter tiiTcitigntei several public rocomutendatlons, and finds EVERY1 WORD' TRUE. More Words of 1'ralsoipokon than Tali 1 lilted. The strong letters of rcrommcnttatlon "and cxperleuces Tvbich have so frequently appcarett in 1110 rarious uanv papers, excited the curiosity of tho Editor of the Albany Argus Determined to know as to the Genuineness of the published docu ment), placed the matter in the hands of one oi tneir reporters, jvir. itoitcrt A, Male, the veteran foreman of VanSkketfc Horton's Tobacco Factory, on Broadway, Albany, N. Y., was first called upon, and suown tne louowine "About ten years ago I Iwd a reat deal of troubla w Itb tdone in the bladder, and I had to submit to an operation. But the old trouble re apjtred and l feared that another operation w ould be necessary A friend suggested that I try Pr. Kennedy's Tavorite Kexnedr, oC lion dout, N. V., after using the medicfae a short it bile. I found It was doineme cood. Imntin. uedits use and, am happy to i-ay It entirely cured me. I take It vrheuev er I feel a little out of sorts, and Italwara rioeu ma tn-toI. lint for kidney or urinary trouble of any kind I am a proof of Its curat Ice powers. Jlr. Slale said every word was true nnd nnu tie woutci noi ue without mat valu able preparation. Jlr. P. l Brink, of roiiffhkecpsle.N.Y. whose famous experience published. as a fccrap oi 1'aper." 1'lckln a scran oi paper up in the street ono uay, lound it con tained Dr, Ken nedys Fa vor! t Itemedv advertise ment, and as it par tlcularlv hit hi case, bought the inciucineanuiounu the help he ha Hfr.r.C.iiHnk. tccn praying lor. In answer as to the truth of the article, Mr. Brink said he was always pleawd to feiv 11 frori word for Favorite itemeav. aud referred the writer to the following letter lately published In the Iwghktfp- SIC MOif, Gentleman : lleceirlnj? many letter from all over the country, asking as to the truth of an advertisement pi luted In your paper, giving ruy nnynrknoM uHth Dr ltavld KeunMlr0 Favorite lutedy, I ih to say it was a pleauu-e to vtve mat reconintenQaiion i it Rtuimii, uu w hu i kbI.i i im fiirtHi of catarrh of the blad der and cho.uk' ltldiu y disease, 1 wrote altnply ixiuiruiu. , Fur chim iwfnrfl I uivtl tbU valuable medicine. I suffered trout urinary trouble, pain In toy haek and a iimoui, ueep)a condition, yet wtaro I bad taltuu the fourth bottle Wascured. -I atta weu i uare reniea loinekeiwien and am t HUng to do sttnlwr service to those aDlk'Tfd Dut I male IL lu Jut? it ma t-Mtch tlu eveofthe GUfferer. and H.;ve ine itenwnal orrenoudeuce, for At my age V..uri tr-lllr. it Th in.nun ' nt t. T. C. Bsikk. Mr. Peter Lawler, chief engineer of Moure. Crane A Cos Paper 31 ill, Dalton, .ii aw., sam " I don't look much like a dead man, but 1 was pretty uearone. Kor fifteen ear l suffered paiDK in toy aioe. inr tu4n w subject to violent atopnagf a, and often tluged with lilood. 1 lost fleh, apiwtlle. and strength. I teuiuhed several Uetween the budding nnd tbo fallluff leaf Ft retch happy altiei; With colors ami sweet erfes Of mat log; birds" In hpUnds and in itlmlee The world Is tit. Then on a sodden All the mtule dies, The color fade. How fugitive nud brief Is mortal life lletwten the budding aud the ulllo 1-mtl Oh, short breathed utuslc, djlng on th tongue Hro half tho mystic can t lei o be inngl Oh, harp of lire, m speedily unstrnoffl Who, if 'tu ere Ida to choose, would Mtow again The bitter h woe t ties of the lost refrain. Its rapture nnd Its pain? Though 1 tie shut in darkness nud 1ecime Insentient dust blow n Idly here and (here. i hold oiiiiv ion a scant price to pay For hav log onoe had held ngalnst my lip Life's bt i mining cup of hydromel and rue For h& leg once know n woman's holy ln c And n obilO kin!, nnd for t tittle epocu Been boon couipnnlon to the Diiy and Night Fed on tho odors of tho summcrawn, And folded In the beauty of the stars. Dear Lord, though I be changed to aeuso lesa clay And serve tbe poller ns be turns bis wheel I thank tbeo for tho gracious gift of tears! -Thomas Halley Aldricb in IlnrperV HOAV WE STRUCK IT. Oiiert's Hlohk, l.chithtnn, Vn his retttedf. as U is tuyimuule. I Nuw aesii tuu tne iwacnpfiofi, w tit eon tueia Uitiulng. 4m mas rvvv otwi win (.wane auuress, Rrr. niW.Wtn .1. WILSON, Ilinokljn, I New Vorv ipr. va, W4-7). i 1 1 1. 1 imk Now is Your Time! SO - J. A. PHILLIPS, 'Building Lots For Sale! inAi.m ix ' Pianos and Organs, WKISiroBT. I'A. 1'iiiir .rrtlual Ki-uooi b Yihi KIumUiI Bn) l inn l-iiuu, u. urtjq, i ruilllil' ia fkllll).-. aa llci-1.iT, rnuiif i im-, i i tiutci jbyttlcliuM wbo taU 1 tva, .uff.rlne from gravel au-1 Tnaam tioa of tbu klJoi-), ,aJ (bat 1 could tlt UHh .bort Wim Mr Jiu SpHawr of Pitu . aStx. Imtuiuit ot UT Anm.It.lMii. ' itau't Sir. l't-lcr Iwlcr. bulb.i' with the dootor,. take Dr. Parlii Kto wtly'a ravorit. Jleutt-tlv and be cured." lat otu, miI for tbe Mine, and bad taken oolr part of tlu boitlT. ttbrn (no plt-oeit of ntoo.jini.fd my Maddrt, atid nowainentlrely well. OoHtlve um and rbeuiuetl.ni trouble me nu more, aud I feel like a ot-w man Ttiauka eutirclr to Iir. Kennedy ' F.rortle Ilemedy, Mr E. D. Parson,, head book keerr Wholesale Dry Uuous limine ol . J. Aruuiu vti., Itocbeater, N. Y., had a eimllir cx terieDCC. fielltd one day with patn in hUback, next came fuoppage of urine. jiwncoi aaviM waa sought, and prono unocuilKoneinllio bladder. In writ lag to a friend lie Mr. It. It. laron., aayl -' I auffMftl beyond word, to detvribe. Non. ottlm ruwina Ut.u produood any betwAt, uull 1 ha, as ttt. uaeMjf Inr Kenttody'a Favorae HD idy whlob duwolved ttte Htooe. ta. aympton, laa to teld. tbe nolo oeawd and front lain Upt. my recovery waa comntebt Otta I aftar tUa rarteDc apeak too biglily of taal it blob aav4 aty life f " " 1 can apeak In higher prautc than 1 If I had only come lioro nway liacl: In the early llfties"-eiglieil a dreamy man to mo as wo waited fur the train al Fniitvalo last week. And another man :hlpp:d in nnd elghed also as he said, 'Flush times then, you bet, nnd bis strikes; but I only got here In the seven ties got here without a cent nnd lmve hold my own right along 1" 1 irst let mo onco for nil disabuse the popular mind about tho flush times and biR strikes of tho oarly fifties. Yes, there were big strikes, but they were, like the big generals of onr great war, not the rule. You hear of tho big strikes and you hear of tho big generals. The thousands-aud hundreds of thousand: that perished in the ranks yon nevei hear about. For tho beneiit of the die.imyinan ho sits waiting nnd lamenting, let ine say that the openings and opportunities are better today than they were in the seventies, and they wero better In the seventies than they wero iu the hftics, The wear and tear of life was so terri ble then too. Every dollar cost about two dollars nnd n half to get in those days. It lias been estimated, and I thiUK about correctly, that if each miner had received twenty-five cents a day and board for his labor and such labor! sixteen hours a dat- generally we would have had more golddust than we got in those famous "early hftics. ' So cease this deploring that 3ou came so late to California, my dreamful friend. Of course wo would nil like to live over the impetuous old days ngain; but J. doubt it you who dont get on to day would have got on then. Better, far better for you, for all. to settle down content by some sweet vilhit;e in this fair land, where yon can have clean clothes, good food, liooks, papers, the presence of women and nil the healthful reOnements that attend her, than sit sighing for the days of old. You can at IcaBt get your board and twenty-fire cents n day, and that, be assured, is more than wo got on nu nverago to tho man, notwithstanding nil onr priva tions. An old forty-niner from New Bed ford, Mass., Mr. Ilasklus, who has writ ten a very readable hook about his fel low argonauts and a very important book it is, as it contains the names of more than 3.",0flfl of them told mo that of the 8,000 who catno from his town first and last, it was hard to find more than a very few who wero much ahead in the world, Ho told me that on re turning home after forty years ho and his old friends took 200 of their select young men who camo aud compared their fortunes Willi UUU similar young men who remained nt home, and they found that the proportion of those who had prospered ut homo was as ten to four against those who liau come iu forty-nine. On the other hand, they found that notwithstanding tho peril: and hardships the propoition of argo nauts still living was ten to three against those who remained iu rtew Bedford, Some day, my dreamful friends, who lament your late coming nml are cun tinnally taking the free local trains of Oakland in order to fly from toil as from a contagion, I will sit down and tell yon how to make fortunes right here by the Bay of ban Francisco far oasier than they wero made iu the "early fifties. But for the pietfent the coutrnctisto tell you how wa struck it in tho middle fork of Humbug creek, I had a "panlncr for about a wtek, winter of IBM. He" was not yet twenty, small for his age, and I was not yet thirteen, "A foollor luck, and so Tat Flannigau, the Imnker at Coos Bay, staked him so he said and Frank Campbell, of the Howliu' Wilderness saloon, started me, Neither of us. let it be frankly told, had enough practical sense tu coinin when it rained. Surely we would strike it, if thero was n bit of truth iu the old ndago. Ills name w,ts lit Williams Miller, so ho said, aud he cUt.ned to be kin of mine, but I afterward learned that his linmo waa Miller Williams. H was a fearful liar, and had about na much con science as a rubber band. Boots and' pick and ltan and sliorel, bacon, fiuur, frying pan, buaua and blankets, and so, half hidden under our huge loads, we crept out of t amp at midnight up the narrow trail of the middle fork between high walls of snow. For he had a "pointer," he lhtped, from old Alva Boles, killed two years later in the Pitt river massacre. How in the world HI Miller Willums managed to keep all this name I don't see. Names were rare luxuries iu thoge days, especially long ones like this, and many a good old man may be found iu those mountains to this day with name and date and nationality all worn away and gouo as from nu old uuarter. But tho true silver, trnst Clod, is still there. Three miles up the creek, a wile above the very last cabin; the last mile or two solid snow, soft aud imttauable by because of the sun, but itard a, steel b. night, and here we laid down our loadi nt daylight aud took shelter in a ornsi shed bnilt by Alva Bolt-.-. We fried oui bacon and flaniaek. aud ale like wolves On the third dat, dta-ouiaged aui disgusted, for lu.t a color as yet had w( found, we took the tools aud climbed ut out of the canyon to a warm utounuii side that lav to the sun. It waa pleaaan here. Some tall, wild flowers luvl ho through the brown carpet of pine quilli by the edge of a foaming, tumblin( stream, made muddy from a slide on tht steep hill above. My "pant" tiw no like work, but lie was always nuking i appear that he was moviug mountains After basking in the sun a Mt he too. the nick ami mutlted on nit. anil soon ha. the bowlders tumbling aud rtuubliu down the aiuiry stream, while I sai there and pulled some of the rettiesl flowers ever sates. It was lute pic it in, the itatterns out of brown Brussels car pet; they wen, so soft and flue and spar ittul. They had such delicate, frost tinted little stems, and the sew blu Uoaeoins were as bine as the eyes of Going back with him we found tht water clear hero, flashing down over curiously green and brown nnd whiU floor of baro bedrock, and here, right through this, where his pick had struck, gleamed and shot and flashed a glitter ing seam of solid metal. If yon could have seen those swinging sweeping nrnisl That windmill thai overthrew Don Quixote was nothing in its velocity and persistence 1 wa( mado to comprehend that tho vein ran here and that it ran there; was liound less nnd was bottomless; that the moun tain was in fact ono solid mass of virgin goldl Yet he said not n word only those nnns. We got n piece of it out, more than a pound, and almost pure. I battered oil a piece of crag, rod, up the hill, and that, too, was heavy, almost solid. We sat late by the fire that night aftel supper, nnd it was later still when he spoko for tho first lime, and then lie spoke nlmost spasmodically; "To huj (Jaittornia tiret, nu Lnluornta, includ ing this mountain of aolld gold. Thnt'e it, yon see, before they find out thai gold is fo plenty; then buy Oregon, on time; then come nud get the gold; bny Ireland, poor Ireland! By gosh! Then buy England; go right to Queen Victoria nnd buy her crown and her throne on contract; good lawyer, so she can't back out; then come back nnd get the gold," Ho was silent for a timo nnd then with his faco lifted far above me ns if searching for the north star, he said half savagely; "Bay, straight over the mountains to Yreka tonight ou tho crust, Flannlgan not to know a word, nor Campbell; straight to Yreitaj got enough already to bind contracts, buy California and contract with tho Oregonians before to morrow night!" Another pause, then suddenly again, "Say, look here; Iinight kill you aud keep the wholo thing. It is all my find anyhow. ' And bless mo if he didn t look as if he might. Anyhow the campfire waa smok ing on my side nnd I got up and leaned against a post. Then ho got up, ton, and said, "Como on, let s go. I followed the uesperato llttlo rascal. keeping behind him all the way to ireka, where wo arrived just as Ureat- houso & Slicer opened their bank. Breathless, and with face still lifted far abovo mo, tho boy who was going to buy Queen Victoria's tluouo nud crown and have her throw ill Ireland, strodo lip to where tjuarley sneer, now in Oakland, was buying dust and laid tho nuggets before his eyes, "rnro stuff! loting Slicer turned it over nnd over. took up a glass, looked at it carelessly aud then, handing it back as ho turned to attend to some ono else, said, sotto voce, " lea, pretty pure copper. I got a Job ns cook on fJrcenhorn next day, aud poor Hi, after getting hnnself iuto pecks of trouble and mix. ing himself up with mo nud my affairs, died nt Red Bluff, with his face still lifted to the btars, I am told. .Toaqnin Miller in Idinira Iclegram, Don't w ait. but come Bt on 1"7".,LJK L'SIL0!? Le!?"?5: ir- ' they went to sleep, cW ' , sun Muotcw wim, wim'u jmivv iuc great tJj- antl buy one of tl.es Wautifully gbgMy htf I poUedWm p .,t ..f thewa located Ifl OU W ill le uur- power to ssve life. It can be used with carpet they wi re so new and iiriaeil at Hit- u 'W beadjudies ana digestive afTnril ' safety by all age. rkiuiin ,-h.i imir ruuo. aud iir..! !.'..... i :n i," , 1 tie v oral cttaes oi nervous prostraiiun. i , - iMiiu hit- iiiiLt.- tt ,it ir euir tti i aleen 8llbtctibe for tbe CARIOitlUllbe VOU. No ticiuhleto sbuw , troubles, yield to iu curadve power. Salt Ctill OH eitlli l any dieto- arising from impure blood, A. F. 8NVDEH, are Unlabel by thi brain, nerve and R J. HONUEN, I blood louk. Dr. David Kennedy's Fsvor Eiut Weuuport Pft lie Remedy. Advocate, the cheanctt ami you around. . - , . best local newspaper puMftiWl Very Lowest Prices, in the countv. or their eyes fnrtm-r, alutoat as soon as 1 arm browi tender. Ilieurd ii tvild nhimt.and springUM up I saw ttvu .tntit, t'losed in the air ami a little bare, black heed thrown but till the face looked straight up to tht center of the blue teut of heaven. Thl big little mau walked toward me ma ainic. do Oeulla Childhood. If Mme. do Gcnlls' own account of her bringing up before her marriage is true rcinaikable example of a woman who his learned from experience, and has contrived even among the incessant claims of society to repair her parents' neglect in the mattor of education. At six she Bet forth with her mother to Paris, whero blio spent it few dUmal weeks. After she had two teeth taken out (tho hiatory of children is alwaj-s the' same) "they put a pair of stiff whalebone stays on mo nud Imprisoned my feot in tight shoe, which prevented me from walking, lliey rolled uiy hair in earl papers nnd I wore for the lirtt time a panier. To cure my provincial air an iron collar was fastened round my neck, and as I squint eil it little the moment I woko a pair of spectacles- was placed n my nose, and theso I was not allowed to move for four hours. Final ly, lo my great surprise, I was given n master to teach me how to walk (which I thought I know before), and I was for bidden to run, or to jump, or to ak questions. The privalo baptism of her infancy was supplemented by a public cere- mouy, and then her woos were partly forgotten in tho delight of fetes and the glory of her first opera. Thij was "Ro land la Furieux," and she was fortunate enough to hear Chaese, tho singer who five years later was ennobled "on ac count of his voice and his beautiful style." Unlike his comrades ho had some notion of modulation. Mrs. An drew Lang in National Review. Adding In. tilt tu Injury "Talk about adding insult to injury. said Luvrum, us with tho aid of a henvy cane he hobbled to his favorite seat in the Rounders' club tho other nfternoon 'something happened to mo last night that capped the climax in that direction so far as my experience goes, l uincu somo friends of ltiiuo from out of town last evening. They wero old collego chums, you know, and as wo had not met for years wo lingered long over tne table, and the loving enp was passed steadily around until my friends had to leave for a midnight train, it waa vcrv hot niaht. 1 was very much be fuddled, nnd, as is my custom on such rare occasions, I turned my feet Turkis bathward. I went down into tho hot room, A strong desire camo upon me to jump into the big cold plunge there without waiting for the usual scrubbing bv the attendant. "It has been my habit to forego tho use of tho stairs leading down into tho plunge, and to vmply get up on tho marble railing aud fall off backward into the cooling waters. So up on tho marble railing I stepped and threw my solf off. Thero waa not a solitary drop of water in that plunge. The attendants had einntled it for tho purpose ol clean ing it. Down I went fun six leer, ami landed squarely on my back ou the mar ble bottom. No, I did not break my back and fra. ture tuy skull, though it is a wonder that I did not. 'So much for tho injury. JNow let me tell yon about the insult. As I laythere on myback partially stunned au attend ant came, and shaking me roughly by the shoulder said, 'Say, if yon do that again yon will bo put out!' If I did it again I would be put out! Wonder if he thought I did it for f onr Now York Times. tt lill. raver Not TVa.led. "There is no such thing as woate paper," said the junk dealer to a re porter. "Hardly a scrap of whlto paper is wasted. Every bit ot it that is thrown away is carefully gathered up and finds its way eventually to the mill again to be made over. The notebook In your hand may f amish material for the pages on which you will write a letter six months hence, and perhaps a year later yon will unknowingly find it incorpo rated lu a sainiuer novel witu yeiiow covers. Thru the slock ot paper that supplies the world is used over and over again indefinitely through the medium of the scavengers, the dealers in junk and the factories, which are continually engaged iu transforming the discarded material into fresh and clean sheet. "Brown paper, however, is different. Because it i couiitused of nothing more valuable than straw it is mostly thrown away and never used again. I would not pay yon twenty-five cents for a ton of it. A few years ago old newspapers were worth four cents a pound, being made of rags. Now they are manu factured out of wood palp and straw, and their market value is only a quarter of a oeut a pooud. Office paper, each as old bills aud each scraps, are worth the same pm-u as newspapers, while what we i-ull "uflice sweepings," ootn- poeed largely of envelopes, axe Quoted STAR TIME AND SUN TIME." lit. Way Aatrotiontfira I'lnil Out from the Mara When It la Noun, Tho timo for sending out tho noon signnl from Washington is the instant tho sun cronseii tho seventy-fifth meri dian. This, however, is not tho sun which gives us light -mid heat, but an Invisible, imaginary one; because, fin certain reasons, tho trnu sun does not Cross the meridian at tho same moment every day, but during ono part of the ear he gels over it a little more ahead of time each day, and during tho other art ho is correspondingly behind tiino; and so this fictitious sun is used, be cause its appaient pathnronnd the earth brings it exactly over the same Hue at tho same moment every day, Now nt Just what instant this sun crosses the meridian is determined by means of tho stars, for timo at the observatory is not reckoned by tho sun but by the stars. livery clear night nn astronomer at tne observatory looks through a largo tele scopo for certain stars which ho knows must cross a certain line nt certain times, and by the uso of nn electrical machine o makes a record of tho time each star passes, ns shown by a clock which keeps sidereal or star timo. He then consults printed table, 'which shows him at just what time each star must have passed, and by ns much as this timo differs from that recorded by tho clock tho latter U wrong, and in that way tho sidereal clock is regulated. This star time is then reduced tosuu time, which requires somo calculation, us there is a diffeicnce be tween tho two of nliont four minutes each day. These two clocks tho ono keeping star time nnd tho other sun time are of very fine quality, und nre ns near perfection as possible. Although they cannot help being affected by changes of tempera ture and different conditions of the at mosphere, they very rarely nro uioro than a fractional part of a second out of the way, ho nttempt is ever made to correct such errors, but they nro care fully noted and allowed for In making calculations. For the puriioso of distributing time a third clock, known ns a transmitter, is used. This is set to keep iimo by the seventy-fifth meridian and is regulated by the standard clock before mentioned. It is in ail respects similar to tho other clocks, except that it has attached to It an ingenious device by which nn electric circuit may be alternately opened nnd closed with each beat of the pendulum. Clifford Howard in Ladies 1 Iome Journal. A Curloiia Cure, Tho cavo temple of. Karli, India, is rightly considered ono of the greatest wonders of tho world. This gigantlo recess in the mountain ledge has been chiseled by human hands from porphyry as hard as the hardest flint. The nave is 12t feet long, 43 feet broad and 40 feot from Door to celling. JJcforo the entranco to the templo stands a monster stone elephant, niton whose back is seat ed a colossal goddess, all hewed from one solid block of stone. Liko the temple walls and the outside ornaments, every article of adorning sculpture on the in side is hewed from tho native rock, There are aisles on each side sep arated from the nave by octagonal pil lars of stone. The capital of each pillar is crowned with two kneeling elephants, on whose backs are seated two figures, representing the divinities to whom tho templo is dedicated. Theso figures are perfect and of beautiful features, as in deed are all the representations of deities and divinities in this peculiar templo. The repulsivcuess so characteristic or modern Hindoo and Chinese pagodas is here wholly wanting, bach fignre is true to life, or rather to art, there bo- ing no mythical half horse, half man or beast birds depicted in this underground wonder of Kuril. 1 his wondrous under ground pagoda or cavo temple has been a standing puzzle for the learned ur- clueologists of both Lurope uud Asia for the last 2,500 years, and is as much of an enigma today as it was in the time of Confucius. l'hlladelpnla i'ress. Let tliottraas grow oter )mir craves of sorrow and atu aud ear,; Let the grass trow over ottr eadileneil atinma and vonr misery of iiuaiatin Let tho (trass crow over your lonn nursed tvoo and Hie fear or tbst awful tloubli Let the graft, grow oter the alii nud th. Late tbal brought llto Irmiltlc about. Let the flowers grow ottr jour grate of folly nnd crlmo aud fears; Let the flowers enrer the ghostly asl with Its beauty of better sears; Let the flowers rotrr the awful .lftu of veugo- Knee and tbougbt of wrong; Let the flovt crs grow, let rcngeauce stay whero vengeance dotu rightly liclong. Let darkness cover nur grave, let the soft years murmur by; Let repentance br'.k their lone llnena witti tbe sad and bitter cryi Let affection twine, nud the virtue, bloom aud cover tho naked eod; Let tbe grass grow over tho grate, my child. and leave It alone wltlt uodl Theater Magalne. When Money Waa ricnty. There is a class of men, particularly in the western country, who get into tho habit of stretching the truth of Incidents which occurred in their rionecr days un til they become to believe them as facts. One of the most scientific of these Is Jim Hawthorne, whoso homo now is near White Pino, Gunnison county. Here is one of Jim's stories: "Me and my pard ner," he observed, "mado more money In them days than we knew what to do with. For Instance, when we had that Whig government contract for wood we waa rollin in raoncs-. Money was com moner than chipmunks, and it wasn't much good to us neither, 'cause we didn't have no stores to spend it at. That con tract was for 50,000 cords of wood. We got $175 a cord, and we made money very easy." "What was the government doing with so much woodr "Well, 1 don t know. Some of it was nsed by the Indians. The government just had it left around handy for clambakes." "Clambakes? "Why, cert; clambakes were very common In them days on tho Platte." "Did you deliver the full con tracH" "No. We kind of let up after we had delivered 40,000 cords. We didn't want to bust the government. I just tell this to show you how plenty money was in them days." Colorado Sun. LET THE QRA88 GROW. On lite Wai to I'a Mdtt.. Wlllvtl Mill e lint el" It dora M-t-ln a. If sums folk, prefi r tu hate the Ian i-omllllon ut the liver rslliir Hum 111,-lint. They perl'-maliy ilowllirnnpltra nllli i urgallti-. totally ttitlionl virtue at atli-nitlve ut liter inmble . Hosteller's KloniHih Itilli-r-i I. tlte Huei-en.fiil cttudld.tte foi ttie iKnite'i i lioli-e, unit tit, tmuul.ir aud tti-11 knottn as it is tbeieitre luirt.i tiitialeavt lie keep on trtlnv the illaitti- remeilli-i of former days. II It tu Hie liilt-lllgchl iHiilloiinr the public that the ttelt kliiwn and long tried nntlierlle. of tbe llilleis uiea1. Keitaiin stienld W guided hv ex lierlcDce In the imitu-r id tm-ilii-iition "llic lietl guide tu onr tevt I. the l.iiiip of experience,' iwldu gieat iwtili.t of the early tevoliillonsry lieiliKl.uiid Hie etiliuiiiitiiin It preemuit with trulh. Fiiriiterattiiriliifu teiitnryltie hlltert d.tll) tiHSIui-tttllli Die endiimemeiit nf peol.le NiilTerlng ftoui liter eoiiiilitt, miliaria, ennttl Piilicm, rhriimallnii, dchlllly nnd troubles ac niinimnlnl by il).ieisl,i. halteily It hatde il.tinl It-K-ltHiid lieeu iliuruuxhly amirmed n-. it reined) for-la grlpe." Alttonliiig to the statement Issued by Commissioner Whitman, the earn ings of Michigan railroad compnulea from January 1 to May 1, 4802, were tSK,ltj(JjiBIXS, iirl,'IS7,'.,on.i; more than for the Mime period in Iftfll.nn Increase of ir,.H per cent. A JeAAIlIt for the tillth tlint I. In l,l,.tA .... Slmnallllc I'ltl7ell nf thM Kimtli n plla. k'.n.n oh.erv.it Ion covering a great number ol case, I iiiitesiuiuiigiy (irtnoutue .tlvnt!on Oil to bi tnelnoHtttoiidfrfiil remedy for ourni I time eter tiled. The Now York stale board ofch rl-1 tics is preperlng an industrial exhibit fcr the world's fair of tho praducts-pf the charitable, corrective, reformatorT" and eleemosynary institutions under its supervision. The exhibit will con tain photographs, models, Illustrations of tho various methods of instruction, statistics, tiiifl a comparison showing tho progress of work fori ho past twen-ty-llvo yeais. A Million I-rlenda. A fileinl In need Is a f-ilend Indeed, and not lets than one million people lute found just such a friend In l)r- Kliiij's New Dis covery lor Consumption, Couch,, and Co'ds. It you have never used this flreat Cough Medicine, one trial will convlnca jou that It has wonderful curative power. In all diseases ol Throat, Chest and Lnnta. Each bottle Is guaranteed lo do all that Is claimed ur u oney will be refunded. Trial bottles flee at llcher's Drugstore, Lehigh ton, and lticry's Drusslore, Wels.port A llll.lloplillo Indeed. A lady loft como very precious first editions of ft book in three volumes in a hansom while she went into a shop a risky thing in itself to do. When she camo out of the shop she couldn't flud the hansom, which had been made to move on by a policeman, and in despsa: took another, nnd just saved thu train which sho had to catch at Charing Cross. After waiting for uu hour and a halt the cabman thought there was something queer going on and endeav ored to find his fare, without success of course. Then he looked inside the cab. saw the books and somo parcels, and conveyed them all to Scotland lard, And here comes the pith of the story Tho lady applied the following day for her precious books aim got ihein. was suggested that tho should pay a certain quite adequate sum as recom pense to tho cabman. But the lady was indignant. That sum, sho averred, did not in any degree represent the percent age dne on the enormous value of the tomes. They were worth something stupendous. Sho mentioned what Quar itch valncd them at. Aud quite cheer fully she paid a sum that made a com fortable nest egg for the cabman. She also made the Scotland Yard official understand something about books that lie hadn't a notion of before. London Vanity Tair. Why He Wa, Iletleent. A. Sir, when we were introduced to each other just now, why did you so per sistently deny that we were acquainted? We have often met before, only I can not just remember where. I supposo you are in business? B. Yes as a pawnbroker. Tableau! Exchange. Gruudptt's nig r.rr.rt. "I suppose you're going to Dr. Mason's luneral, grandpa?" "Oh," snarled the infirm old man, "don't talk to me about other people's funerals. It's ns much as I shall be able to do to tfut to iimivvii." Exchantfe. Needed tho liardeat. A young dentist who opened au office on Jefferson avenue finds a good many discouragements. His first patient was a thin young man who wore no waist coat, ana triced up nis person witu a pink and yellow belt. There was a profitable hour or two in tho chair, during which the young den tist told his funniest stories as ho filed and chiseled and buzzed. At length, In stead of filling up tho biggest cavities with gold and charging ten dollars apiece, the conscientious beginner said: "Shall I pat in a soft filling, sir?" "I board," teplied the exhausted oc cupant of the chair briefly. "Beg pardon," said the tieutiM uouut fnlly. "I asked yon about a soft filling." "Thunder und lightning," shouted the patient, sitting up in the chair aud pull ing his month into shape; "I tell yon 1 live in a boarding house, aud if yon've got any ground glass, amalgtuu or rolled steel caps use 'em. Soft filling, you orasy coot; do I louk like a suicide?'' Detroit Free Press. Keene'a Tlpea. A good deal has boon written in vari ous quarters with regard to the little Elizabethan pipes in which the late Charles Keeno took such great delight. I cannot help thinking that the persist ent smoking of theso pipes must have dono no little injury to his health. The pipes were so short, they became so charged with nicotine and he so persist ently smoked them at every opportunity that I cannot help thinking he must have absorbed a large amount of poison Into his system. No one, unless he had smoked ono ot Keene'a pipes, could have the least iU of its strength. I remember trying off? at his studio one evening, and though n pretty tough tobbaconalian I shall never forget how my head was affected and all tho pains I endured In consequence. I had all tho symptoms of suffering from the effects of a powerful narcotio poison. London Graphic. An Apparent ImpoMtbtllty. Tho phrase "squaring the circle" is an other way of saying "attempting an im possibility." Tho allusion is to the mathematical question whether a circle can be mado which contains exactly the same area as a square, and tho difficulty Is to find the precise ratio between tho diameter and the circumference of a circle. Popularly it is 3.1450, etc., but the numbers would go on to infinity. This problem has given rise to an flKnnt of labor only equaled by that bestwed upon the equally impossible one of dis covering perpetual motion. Brooklyn Eagle. Saving to 2to Turpoae. It has sometimes happened that per sons llttlo deserving, and even rulers, havo reaped tho harvests which misers havo painfully sown. The life of Van dllle is a proof of this. This man lived upon bread and milk, with the addition of a small glass of sour wine on Satur days. At his death he left 800,000 to the king of France. Audley, the com monwealth miser, caved 100,000, all of which reverted to the government. Cassell's Journal. "An elephant's shoulder is neter still," is it Hindoo saying Indicative of tho restlessness of the uuimal. 1 tvt tumbled with ralarrh for seven jears previous lo commencing the use cf Ely's Cream Halm. It lias done for ins what oilier so-called cures have failed to do cuied inc. The effect of the Balm .i.etnn.1 i,i-i(tn! rl..a..nAT. 1I..FT nit.l. ford. Mo ' Allet Ujlii" many lemedles for catarrh sji uutiu me putt iwuire years, i tried r.ij's Cream Uulin with complete success It Is over one .tear since I stopped using It and uate nan no return oi catarrh. 1 ircota lucnd it to all nit friends. .Vllton T- 'aim. Heading, Pa. A reduction in some of the fees fcr British patents has been pa-sed by the British guvmiuicut. Iliiiklcn'a Ariilta Sitlve. 1 lie hl'Nt M.llto III tlul uiirtd rur Put., llml.p.. Sines, Uli-eis, Halt llheiiui, Feter Soles, letter, rlMli-il Hands, riillblamt form's, and all Mini hrnplloiit, and positively cures riles, or rut pay required. I tt guaranteed to elve oerfect aatlt. hullon. or money refunded, i'rlee 2Sceatsper WelsiiKitt. A yottug man of Rochvllle, Conn., has had u coat made of the roons he slaughtered last tt inter. 'lhelelsnu use of any aufferlno vlth the choleiu when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Dlarrliiva Remedy can be piucuieii, it win give relief lu a few min utes ami cure in a short lime. I have tried It And know. W. 11. Clinton, Ilelmelta, N. J, Tho epidemic at Helinetta was at first believed lo he cholera, hut subsequent Investigation proved It to be a violent form of d: sealery, almost as dangerous as chol eia. This Kcinedy ttas used there with great success. Fur sale by X B. Heher, .ehichton, and W. U. lllery, Wt-lmpoit. Iu some parts of India the pearl ol the looth must be dyed black before a woman can bo beautiful. Time to Swear Off. The Rev. Dr. Primrose I'm glad to hear your hnsband has given up melon stealing. It is some comfort for me to feel that perhaps my poor words have had something lo do wltn his reform. Mrs. Johnson Dat wasn't de reason, sah. Yo' see ob late da po" man wus gltta kotched ebery lime. New York Evening bun. lCngll.lt und American Gamea. A careful examination of tbe cata logues of English dealers in games shows that tho popular games in Eng land are in every way identical with those in the United States, ana not a single game could be found In any of them that is not well known and cur rent in this country. Philadelphia Led ger. Atnerli au Tips Too lotrg.. Frenchman Vat you glf zat watalre? American I gave the waiter half a dollar. Frenchman Mon dieul Zat ees not von teep; zat ees von bribe. New York Weekly. There is a man in Montezuma, Ga, who has had his arm dislocated at tbe shoulder thirty-eight times and his leg dislocated at the hip eight times. Rubles hare been obtained np to the present time from the old beds of streams, having been washed out of tbe rocks originally by the water. The father of Havdn. tbe coin poser of "The Creation," was a wheelwright and often scolded his son for neglectiug bust ness. Cannon wero invented iu 1880, were rsed by the Turks at Adrianople In 1 US. id were made in England tn lali oh. (jot Kveu. A certain broker had beeu teasing hia wife about some of her hoowkeeping arithmetic, aud yesterday she got her revenge. "What time is it?" he asked her after luneh. She took out her purse and held np a half crown without a word. He stared, scratched his bead and finally gave it up. "Anybody who is uu m ugutus," she would at once nave jesttcellydowu the mountainside, Up-( nftu cent, a hundredweight"- TJTZSt nut " tmau.iT.! Ah. but he waa tall t n7.h.,., a... understand that I meant half ptut a. WalU hid struck it. n"' 1 London Tit-BlU. Everything Illg. Mr. Gotham Is your home iu a good section for farming? Western Man I ah'd say so. Every thing grows like mad. Why, I've seen hailstones as big at lien's eggs. Kerr York Weekly. Th. Literary r.rntcut Iu France. Philarete Chasles relates in his me moirs how one afternoon, as he was at work in his newspaper office, a young man with a military air, looking us bold as If he were going to the wars, knocked imperiously at the door, walked in, sat down and said, without further pre amble: "Monsieur. I am Hugo." Then, after handing to Chasles the famous yellow covered book with tbo password "Hierro" on the title page, he asked him u he was ou hi side or not, and continued: "Monsieur, not only are we going to change poetry, which need, a funda mental revolution, but grammar aieo. What do you think about our prosody? French prosody mast be completely over. hauled." Bolt Is in France, where neither centu ries nor year count, but only minutes and seconds, tbe shook of contraries and the violence of reaction. The French must always be flgbtiug about some thingeven for Uoileaa against Koo sard, and fur Nonotte against Voltaire. Printers' ink must stuell ot powder, otherwise life seems insipid and thought without an savor. Victor Huu'avlit toCtasJea is typical. ".-) -s? leber Uliigtitou; aud hlery WliatKl'lly that so luuut othcrnhe attractive, polite and luitleuUr pto; lo slltlcl their friends by the foul and disagreeable odor of their bio-illi; It is nialulj rained be disordered ilii!clluii, and can be correcietl byj-emov-itls the cause, bt using that pure medi cine. Sulphur Hitters. Health Majatlne, The folding envelope wus first used iu They belivc immensely who believe in nothing. As iu Bible days, there Is a time for everything. If everybody had u milliou doJ!ara everybody would be dUsatisfled. As a rule the length of tho face is the same as the length ot tho hand. If sort birds fly toward laud and land birds toward tho heu, expect rain. The father of Oliver Cromwell was a country gentleman of small means. A large, soft sponge, either dry or slightly dampened, makes a good duster. The ancieuts referred to Athens and Spariti us "teo two eyes of Greece." Brevier type is t.o called liecause furmcrly chiefly used in printing tbe breviary. Two-thirds of a full average crop of corn and IVi per cent, of a full average of wheat is reported for Iowa. Tho Te.vits hay crop from wild and cultivated grasses, Is estimated at l,KHV!tl7. Many southern women plant and ship peanuts. Three hundred women are florists in the United States. Thero are M.IXM women In England enrolled lu trades unions. In MasMtchusetts im women are omployixl in making cartridges. It is said that the fountain of per. pecual youth baa been found In Ban Diego county, Oil. A prot erti says, "Whe takes an eel by the tall or a woman at her word holds nothing." Dickens liked the rights of a London walk, and was also fond of a tramp on the sea downs. An aitillclal waterfall seventy tire feet in height is to ornament tbe U ol den (Into park, San Francisco. oOYAl POWDER Absolutely Pure. A t-ieaiK lai Ui link ing pl.i. Hei Highest 01 )l lu leatel.li -in iikmi iM.eniii.eui . u j Hoyal MUSH" " i -. St., MT