if . or I'lri'tlllltlnn ( til It 1 1 ' Kl lt. I a specialty at our Job TV. nig (UU.. In Sny der's Block, east sidi e Lnhnrb Bridge. Tlnvelopes, N'otemii i terl'aptt. l'lmmplets, Order Books, Vn ers. Tag-, ami all kinds of l'io Nle, Ilo.-.e ami Sak Bllb. We do all work neatly, cbeauly ami cleanly. Do you nreil anything lu this line? then call anil see us, or write us a Hiatal card anil we will lie at your service. vi iuvmi in i ii i h ii i thn Im I in' li mi Ihi mi i , I tin in-As '.il --p II I lo I I ill 1 l lll'tto llf till" 'I'll Cll'll'. hi ' i ..-ling. i'Vitrht mnl mil "i ' "'I' 111 . hi. ii mli. are original mnl -Mil lie mailing on acnraiit of H n spirit v is Independent of outside dictation, pries, in one dollar n year. .lut ymi I v.itli !! 1 . 1 1 11 .Mill 111 ll Out ry it. "INDIPENDENT"-,,LIVE AND IBT IvlVE." Lehighton, Carbon County. Ponna., Octobor 29 1892. $1.00 a Year in Advanc VOL XX. No. SO PROF. ALEXANDER BMROD, niscovr.KKt! or Miraift Mirsciilotis ReMics. Liberal Minded 1'hyslrlaii. Undone Them ' As l.rlix the Hreateat HiMWrrt "I ' ''! I'oslllt e cure w,en ,I!M'o in Hrt-ortlHiivi' t" liiliuo iii.in, hi '''" ,'"'r'' I ii- ..walled Incur ..lilr. Diphtheria, MI n.t, Urcmi liHI. catarru, , iuit.istlonof Hie brain, Mr rnrit id sunstroke, .moples), a n d HiM ,.ialyxcil rcstoieil tn .'....I. ...I imm iin. snlue hlpnnillioiiediscaseriired llttrnntKlisin ;.'iili u, iii'iiniUl, lb Mil's disease of the ski n-s, lltrr ni.laint, dysenterv, nnil Hiwinkil li. iut disease are entirely cured I" imri' iiih.Ii , ineorniynvtn preimrihg . liming nine years out ln.raM imin hive usist those medicines and nre lltlng witnesses ill iitfir woitlt. lwlllnnmo Into priii-llce nti -self. lielnntcr73tearaoliii:o, wll iii wed l.-lnes nniv. I liAielnoelilinentphisliliinsi'iii .........a win, me tnstien.1 tnonllttm nt lucres! denees ol the lck It required. 'IKHriMONIALS. . . NKWTOWK, I'.'h. IT, tn. near Sir - To those sulTerlng Ironi HpliiH I, until. Neuralgia. Sciatica, Heart Illseases and Hhcuinallsiii. 1 would highly rissiniiiiend I'riit. II. .ilJrHsreme.ln-ii li a ",fril ,J5!S: .uinplalnts (or lea's nt times: w-ns liardlj able l move; could not straighten nil self. lhe m'n and agony was luenpreiwll.le.ll.x-lon.il with -cteial pliialciatis tor .tears; tounil bat little filler, uot permanent, linlll I was cure.! by Ills medicines; tils Is uiisurimueili would ilghll recommend I'rot. Hniidrou s lllilitit-l.t and hied tines to all siirlereis. P.esliecllull) sours . , ll. .1. Vanaitdileii, Newton, t'.nrks t'o., Pit. Nail ion, l'rb. 1J, 1101. Vltor. ItoLlmiH'. . Dear Kir-Allow me ItMiille jnua testlmoiiy nt your medicine. I can say tn all those sultrr inewttlialllneiittot mv description, woiil.lr. ronimeinl I'rot. lioiiUnni's medic lies. Had ter. ilble iviln In my Mnmscli lor a loni time. M i sulMinKianh.ndly be dwrrlbed fir wonls. It ilenthfd niaof leepatnlclilii would I eaiini siilterinR null liln tor lioursai a lime. Iioi loieit Blthseieral l.liJSIrtJiisi their nieil elnejiould tor allile rcllete me, but Mould souli lose llielr enect, byiMlng I'rot. llou.lrou's leinedles nine been entirely cliredi nould iwiiiilnend his lein. rdies to those aiiReiliiK wltli slinllor compuiiils liespeiltiillrjoiiu, T. M. VilimrlsiUlen, Newton, lliii'khto., r.t. Oltlce and laboratory open dally tim 7 . nt. In Sr. in. Tall ol write to AUA VNDKIt DOtintiOl', IVJT Noilli Tenth Muet. nov. T. Mt-lv. rhllttdelplil.i, I'a -M,d 2 ( Hit ulautp for t aluable book. Pi'iaimial & Basiness Cards DTLG.T.FOX"," 172 Main Street, Jlatli, l'a. ATlUNI10B,Ua1IlWAV 1IOIWK. MONIlWa. it r.Asion,8WA.v Horn, timwiayh. ArllKnil.HlKM.SOM HOTKI, WKIINRSIlAVrt. AT AI.LK.'SrilWN,llRMiri5STRI.,Tlll'IISim T I1STH, FlllllAt.a ANISTUHUA4A. (inice Hoins-l'roni a. in. lo p. lu. I'rarilie Imlted to diseases olllle Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat tar Also, Itetraii ion ot I he rj e or t lie adjust. nintnlxl.isses. Oil J r.Aiu.v VAi.t. rincn.si:i:u. WE ARE 111111 B H tVS E. WHIIll 1l.,t,,e Stmo a SoRTII KlRRT St., LKHHIllltiN NiiiftiMiitli .ciitiiry mctliotls! si-RClAlil.v ArnacTivi: i.f trnilili),' nllotv l.oiild toggj iin I I.0W X'ftlt'KH AS AN INl'KNTlVI.'i'J ov lof,'iurli(iii. I lit'V ntv rrlira i (ifllic last (lofiulc. Nfw iiti-tist. t)rif,'innl uiftliodfi, ius)i, and t'liti'iinkc nvi' mi' fxijicii-, cics ol' tilt1 iircst'iit iifjc. I Vi niluiit mi ilull bmiMiii. l'.vcvvthini; must. 1 kqit on' n c'oiistiiiit iniivi' 'l'lniU' niul hf stirrcil up with Hit s.nnc nrtivity nt tlio omlol Hut sensnn, nt in tin1 In giuniiif. rc tliiiik wo Imvr struck tin1 vijiiit clunil wlit'ii i'tarl'il our tircfcnl Low H'nler Mnik Prirt'M. Wnnn m rather doesn't stop it Old til's binning lays cannot vng our wheel of coin nii'iTo. Now is (he time nnd we note tin fict Hint we lire head (iimrterslor nil kinds of Srhool Ktipil.c3 and rnrry filly dim-rent stvh s or Talilets at fill y difl'ereut prices. Fim Stationery, Books and Mn- azincs (il all kinds, Pocket-1 Hooks, Fi ei.ch Tissue, Toys. I Games and Noveltien. 1 JTlie Best and Purest Medicine . EVCfl MAUli. I Tj.TtitHl'Mv tlio lliim.il fromjoiir 1 'M , THE SEA SONS. ku yuur Vkln ioiii. innsr nun aliiiwltm the largest! ami must complete nml vnrleil sltM'knf I'ry Uomla er olferoil fur aale in thla vicinity, ami tl itllrni'llvely liov l'rlces. fall mms Xnvolliea In Drew ViiliricK mnl ('imililiiiillnii Uross l'nlleriis tiro hero ami lu almost einllo'is vttrlcly, mnl will i onitiir more tlinn favor Hlilv with tliHtHTcrliiKH of lhe best City llousea. While ate pi ices will show u ileciiloil "HvltiK nf fnmi i"' to :Bi0 per cent. nlar your bemitycn uuseil ny inuuiref i.l can lie idiom arc Oheut's Ulock, l.ehiijhtoii, Pa. Von cut nsk for nothltiK lu tliia lino that wc ilo not liavo nml nt prices ns low nml perhaps n little bit lower than you can buy else where. Special care Is palil lo i;et tliiRnml sellinii lhe purest nml best thing uniler this head be calico wo mean lo mako our ht ore the leuclliiK store In this town. We might iptoto prices, but you will be belter MitWIIeil by cnlllni,. 111 Eli $..o'','it I I v Plnntlfl MV, i, OCVVblooil, and can liefj! ZVi ' 4.'WSj'iimTHInai.ioill I HV'nVktlnte. II yon arc! I , oV" f1 ',' WsLwIeeand use I j i Tlio Pose Is'sK'Sp. X. fnA. Ill enmll-oiilya te t-'e.J-I j upoonful. It Is tlHiXW -. 'A I I best nnd '"cni.e.i'sKV'b -l I RiedlelM. Try ft. Y'(J'''JSs I I you still Ins MlUUod. Afcv,, 13 ' uet It ot your licusnM. Vv, K OdoN'IWAIT. CnTlTATIINCh-SV sTSS SI neVrieK,'mdrl?li!?o"!!.t til I I old age, inw fcULVIIUil iiu-i-i.ti-.-sK 1 1 j jTbcynctcr fall to cure. nEIi Tliere 1$ no wn(t unto (he Mm unknown, With wIM danre mclodl anrt 1 Alight ft tow, Its Uappy rlpplw frolic to nml fro; With passionate loelnyn brffittbvl In under ton. It woos tho qnlrt nlzlit: with wnlllng moan, It sobs to Ion tied nklra )Utnluf woe With triumph aoug at or Rome ranqulAhCtl foe, It pusrs on 1th ffMtmy locks wind Mown. And dirges t th dying cir ltbrlDm And rpquims rhnntetl tmtt of wiivm that And strftURa dead ti.mehi, m with muf fled drums. It beats on lonely ilntrw; nnd when night corneii. A tender, crooning lulUby It slnn, Itocklng Its own unto etemst iW -M. 0. OHHwrton. RALPH, THE ROVER. i Reading fl R. System. iBOOSS & I . t a (turefi illy sol w'teil imKortmenl. ul Send a a-ecnt amps io j, i-. unin ny jo.t roetou( Man., fur bctt metllcol w oi k published t . I. SMITH, D. D. S., OClee upKislte the Oiora tloue Hank Street, M ton, I'a. DltNIIsritV IS AI.I; ITS nllANCIIKS riltliiK and niaklna artllli'lal dentures a h cI.H- ty. 1ical anesthetics used. las administered and Teetli 1'ilracted WITH OUT 1'AIN. ItFFIOi: IIOUUSi l'rnni 8 . in., to 12 lu.. flom I p. lit., to 8 p. in., Horn 7 p. in., to s p. in. Consultations In i:nglllior tinui.in omen Hours at lliulrlon Kterv .itnid.lt. (lit 15 87- IV Itoliigh Valley Division. . . ArraiiReuiert of Paspcitner j. Trains. : X.'ci' Si iiKni'i.i: ij; Ki i i.ct ' ' May 13 .la'-'. TISA1NS I.IIAVK I.KIIIOIITtlX I for Newark and New Von: 0"s. J.lit, ami n.i. soni., .ion, iuassT.aip.iii. ,. , I'nr Miiniinka Chunk and liclvhloie c.2S,(!.JIn I l.o, a. in. i 12Ji-.', 4.37 and 7.2U p in. Hir Lainberlville mid T'renloii r..ia, o.tw ami .1211 111.! and 1J.IU& 4 37 p.ni. ler'or Sl.itlntton, Cntasawitia, Atlentimn, lrt-lli- ll..ielll, and lilKUin, S.28, li.47, 7.4H, HO. B ill. 11.12 III , I2.1W. 2.42. 3 1, 4 S7, 5 22, 7.2li and 10.27 P 111. 7 l'or Philadelphia and nouns soulli at 5.2s, c.47. ..4ii,ll.M and 11.12a. lil.lW-', 3JW. 4-37, 5.22 and T"l'iirl!eodliii;aiidlliirrlsliil!7.l(! and ll.12a.m, UM.ll.22 and 7.211 pin. Tor llimmans, Ulileli (lap. eherrjford, l.ni rv's, White Hall, CopLiy, and llokendiui(u:l 0.2S,C.t7,l Wl H.M 6. II. It U. III. -.,J,s.. .i.in.i i lo. a lit. 4.1't. ML 7.17. f : u, n il. li. in. and 'V'oMVcaiherly and Hamil ton C.52, 7.43 WW and tl..la m.i 4.10, a-ia, ,.11, 10.01 p.oi. A.S.Llabenold, llaAM'H lltflcK : liter J. IV. I!audeubiiir Uipior Htiire, BANK BTKKKT. LEHIOUTON i.e ntlstiv In all Its hraiiehes. Teelli lUtraeled lll.outl'Ain. lias administered when 1 epiei!'-l. (llrife IUjs-WMINIM)AYof eacll week, r O.adliess, M.I.HMOWN, ati luliBlienuniv.l'A. W. fuT. Haiiahor, ATTOKNKY su C0UNSKM.0r. AT LAW, rlrst d.H,r ab.te the Maiis1.ui I liaise, MAIICII CHUNK, - I'ENJVA Krai IWnte and e.llctb.n Agtuej. Will H11J aJ Hell Iteal U4Uie. i-oiitejaneiiiK o.lo " i lliaiie. TWllllOB ..tatri.... ..llertious nroim.tlv liecdfllts specUlly I nullsli aim ueiinau 11.1V be isillslllted til nov. 22-tl THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Prtunbore, Prop'r, FIRST HTI1KITT, I.KlIiailTilN. t'KNS'A I..UH III. 1 4.10, 0.I.S, 7.11, 10.01 p.111. I 'or Mahaiioy city, Sliriundonli aim AshLiud e.r.2, T.s-H a.yo aim 11.0.1 11 111., s..u, u.u .... i-.... l'or Alt. funnel and Kli.imoklli il.r.. 7.4 1 and il.Mn. ni.: lis p. 111. l'or rollstllle 0.1a. 7.13, 7.W.9.W 11.12 and II...1 a. in., ami, 4.10, 7.17 mid t.20p.m lir While llaten. Wilkeabape and Scr.uilon 7,t3, y.au and 1I.M a.m.i 4.1o, Ma, 7.17 and lo..il '''l'or PitUton au.l I. S 11. Junct., 7.43, 0,30, and II ttt a.m.i 4.10, 0.1s. 7.17 and lOJt p,m. I'nr lliiikhalinock 7,41 and 11A1 a 1 4.10. S 1 Willi 1I1.1U 11.111. I'nr On eipi, Auburn, Ithaca and tlenev.t ll.f.'l a.m.; l'Wl p.m. . , l'or l.iceyillle.Tnuiid.t.Kiijie, Waterly. I.1-1 mini, Kocliester, IlitlTiilo. Vagara Kails uud I ho West ll JO ajn.; and tojst p.m. l'or Kliulia ami lhe 'l tl.t Sakliuaura Kl l.lil p. 111. kllNHAY TltAINN. l'or New York 0.07 and U. 17 a 111. 1 r. 17 au.l 7.50 '''l'or I'lillml. lidil.i 7 57 a. 111.: a.52, is 17 and 7 an ''"ivr listou and Inierniisliate Millions, iuC. 7.W, It I7lt.lll. 1202, 2J12. Ml and u.rat p. 111. I i.l- Mauch Uliuuk 8.11, VM, 11. is, llJWItM .t. Ill i a us, ft. 13, 8.4t, I111J U.1U p. 111. I 'or I'.eiullna at 11 0; a. 111.: 2.52 and 7.V11 p. m. l'or ll.tzleti.il tusi, ami 11 53,:i.iii.; 3os and 104 '' l'or Malianoyrity and Kli.Muiiido,diiirm,ti.Ki a. 111., ami 3 (is p. 111. l or l-oltstllleal2JS2p. 111 . ... It I.l, a 11 I..... tt'lltHtf.ri.1 li I'illhtOII. ' ' TniiktianiHick-.'lottaud.i. Kayie, llli.ien, lU-ueta, AUhlllll, r.liutl.l, uncueMei, iiuitai.., .si.isai.. falls aul lhe West 1054 p 111. l'or blither p.iriii'id.irs imiulrei'I Atteulstor I line 'tablet!. A HWKlllAllll.lSeh'l Man.mer. ll. IIANTMCK, (leiieial l'.is.Miier Aa.nt, I'llll.idelphla, I'a. W. NONNFMACIU'lt, Ass't lleneial Pas scliKer Apeut, South llellilehem, l.t. Matll.VJ.lv 11 C'oniltlimtioti How Trices, Wool I-Bljuikets We liavo fcomo nml lliey will soon tie necileil. Tho prices nro very LOW. Come nml see us. liny here; wo de liver Bonds tn nil paris ot town free. GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street. Lehighton The Lelehrated Cypress Shingle. r,-. ses e.vi w tins -I ' , lIIItl;Hl!l'l'll I llll I J'llifl II . re.K,amtl(?7 )vm. i . . i r....v,.t. uincin'iiurK b..r.j, 7,4.1, u .um i.-i 1 mu ry iilkl oiiiiiiu 111 iiiu.'iiiiu i, Maniifiictiirrdliy RICKERT k SNYDER, ei.iieninnt, A'li'Klnl.i. - FOR SILK IN WElssrOttT I1V J. K. ltlOKRRT, IIKAt.Klt IN All Kinds of Huildin Lumber Oscar Ohristmau, wnssi'or.T, pa. Livery ami Ewchmuje Slubles. tlasy ildlua eanlaies and .ilo ililtliur horses Pi .t oo.iiiiiiiod.illons to ugenlsilvtlercrt M.ill and telemapli ord.'rs pioinpllv attended to (llvemealrlal. ntajai-lj' 1IAVF. VOUIt Freislit, Baaiiap anil Parcels iii:i.ivi:iii ii .u John F. Hottenstein. I'aiofiil atlenlloii pal.l lo lltu l'.'llierv of Kielglil, l!iKi!io and Turn-la to all pails nf town at llm Iiiivi'dt pi Ires, s share of plllt'ic ivtlliinai;e Is lestiei'lfillly solicited, J3Jf.eato .inlera al Sweeny's, Koch's III' l.efbr'llUUtll's. IlieOaiboa Home has been renovated and iniproiril throiiKliauti It Is electric lljhted and well teiillUled.and Isaiauiut Hie I!et Hotels In tliU sertlon of lhe state. The patrouaseid Hie public Is solicited. Ilrft aec.iliiiiiiKl.illons for prruianriit and transient citsluin. Tharjea tery moderate. Flu.'l.bluors.Fieklilleer ami Pinter a'l.t (IuhI r,l'.ui, for rale al Hie ll.ir. June IS, '112 t ; fienry Miller, LEHIGHTON. HANUFA0Tlllir.lt (IF VlNI0W AND DilOIl FllAiinS, Donra, aiiut'rti, window nuIim, Mouldingii, P.rnnkets, ANH IIKAI.I'.K IN All KiPils ol" Dresseu Luis-to Khingles, Pailings, Hemlock humlK'r, &o.1&r. Yiv- Lost Prices. Now is Your Time! 20 ng Lots For Sale! Don't wait, hut rome at once and hny one of iIkw lieiuitit'iilly loenled Int.. ou will be sur pr'nted at lhe viw they nlfoid and the print will he sure to please j mi. No I roiihle to show von around. Call on either A. 1'. UNVOHIS, or Ii. .1. HON'flHN. fVsat WeiMport l'a CH All LIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. novteiV. r.iiil.lliu oprwislle l'.isl Olllce, KI11ST ST.. I.KIIIUUTON'. I'A. H'orlt liUen In every day of Hie week and promptly atti-ndei! to. Family W avlilnz .lone at very reisonslilo rales. l'ATHOXAdi: SOMmTKD, -air. nnd Mrs. Jns. Y. SliulllH, FATHER AND MOTHER Rcstorod to Hoalth. A Stricken Household iVlade Happy. .Vr. and ,1rn. ,liml W. Slitiltit, of ll"?. ttofl; Hitter Co., iV. '., are one of the timt retpefteilfamiliei of farmer in fi rounty. IMh being ttnel en with ifiVaM irfufe fiei'r hapm rc eatery. Woodstock, Ulster Co., April 25, 1892. I)n. David Kunnedt : Dear Sir Naturally energetic I founil It hard to bo tlio victim of fell disease. I was terribly troubled wlih my etom ach. my food would break tip sour titter BTf" catiriR would vinko up CTcry B H nlL-lit ivllh n limnlnir. sonr dl tresspil feellne; tliere, that made my 11 fe almost unbearable. I doctored with physicians and took many to-called cures hut nono helped mo ; teeing In the news papersof the wonderful cures performed by llr, David Kennedy's Fnrorlta Ileiueily, of Komlotit, N. T., I delcr mined to try II; nfltr uslDg it a litllo while relief came and before I had fin ished the third Utile I was entirely cured. Just think of It stranger. Troii a sick man ENTIIIKLY CUItKI). ALWAYS SSSK wa3 eonstatttlr constipated and have not heen troubled that way Miicc. Hut the greatest Messing was the euro It per formed for my vt 1 Te, who previous to tak ing It was troubled with sickness common to oil women Sho was to 111 lhat she could hardly drag hcrielf ahout the home ; she too tried all kinds of so-colled positlvo cures hut with no avail until tho began using Fat orllo Itcmedy, and that was the medicino we had heen prnjlng for. After using it hut a tliortwhilo she began to pick up in health and Mrcngth and is a well woman to-day. ffi I O EC 1 honestly believe had W U (V. s3 it not been for Dr. Keunedy's Fovnrlle Remedy sue would have been In her grave to day. It's tlio greatest medicine on carlli. It's worth Its weight In gold. Yours truly. JAMUS W. SIIULTI3. Road thla over aRQln ye ccoptlcn and Inc-edulou3ono3l OuRhtyou not to u 10 thlsvoUinblo mcillclno and on) ly hoalth and happlnoaa? II Yon Have teliey t Bam- -OO TO- WILSON FRANTZ Tlio Now Jswolor, Hmikviny, Lehighton, Pn., FOB A'titdhes, Olofilss and Jetvelry tirery deserlHUti, at prions luwer Hian else j l.bere pajslwitor UteWlotl paid la I rtepairiii!; "I' Hvery Description. rtMiuHu uf over ten )ears . Stoves, Tinware. Hotttorn and Ranges, In ( i rent Variety at SAMIJUI GltAVElt'S ' opnlar .Slore, Hank Street. 'Hooting nnd Spouting a apecia! ty. Stnvo ropaips furnished mi "lunt iiQtin' ltitonnltli)! AltXUK & iSoTP, lroprii'ttH" C lht Portable Stenm Saw Mill it In. villldo jour work at lleaminahlo liains. Ukshilkiu, UN'KIN' IIii.u Kast Wkiss DRUGS, pure MEDICINES, genuine and hest SOAP?, lilrKp mit" f,,,( (!l",nl'' WINES,"'- '"l ",r lunlieinnl ute CIGAHS, t'i lt made. SPECTACLES, '-xtensiYO and inrrensiiiK ttade. I guar antee Batiifar.tion to Mry nutonvr. roiiT, Pa. ocL2l, 'M.jl TO CONSUMPTIVES. TlW MlultTfttCHPll hat 1llff lXTU Ifhlniftllll UmWU by Mtni'V iiiHitui, uru-r ultonug fumto- srul LMir Ullll k Msil'M It. lilt MfftH'tkHI. UlUl tll UrWsUliMUWt tniuiitlon. U ttxhriM to iiutk Wuoh li III Iflhtw still frrs the twaiM ofourt Tothnuiwbo t tuli (t, lw mil rh-wtully; teuit umfll lltry Will .him wmw n iw iibhiiii. niiiu. itrtiiipiiiiiis wiu wi mn lieiwiB mi tKuwrw PRESCRIPTIONS roiiip'iuuded. eRrrfullv Contrnl Dnipr Sloro, uii. Alh it rMnettv, w it U liirahwult. row dmlrtuK hu lActusriiitiifii. tAliti'li will uitl tht-lii luilhliisr. wt ni) mvf u blPMlitx. 111 4fa' udtlt-fM, Nw Y'wv. pr. sa, tne-7y. iiltlilf tltf to KU.tlJ m i..ii. uLii Lite liii M IrlBl tikUrtUfct In i To Contractors and Bailders. 1 i.e uu4nlSt.cd auuouiters lo Ooutraettir. mnl it i aiders Uutt IV IMS now opened his Most ; . . .,iu IkssterKuu.su.iU prepared u supply l.uildiii"' Stones i. uiuutUtT hi rtMM'-iiuitil rjU. lit alw . i aaiiawy t hi rtMklttH KKtoMt i i! t 4T. lu suiHly Itwiufslitttf lirnuuiii. It A l4Ml.uf.-tcr Uf.irUnl.ai. .tn.u.)Hi, ml 't i Uft. a oMuJjiuil) uu ia MU UtIV. Ulttu' I MMUuf i Flour and Food, Wlil.LU. IUSelll l.ur,l Allkrl I'll, CHARLES- TRAINER, 8ETOXU eW"T ltHlGHTQM, PA iSeidol's Bnlcory, tin.1 Rttvii, lblAtittw. jot) hIII fthwivs id Krluftt (Mil DREAD AND CAKES. live. W limit nnd Vienna Broad i ; rresli Kterv Hay. Ur VtsniHt Bread caiiHsd t ur eiiHitled. Wo l.iHWIHy sulh'lt your uatrui. see. Waleti (or llw Wacoa. Sitli'l' 'ieinm Itakory, u,.p ittH-rts. fiunr t.. ucHiamoN. pa rottt isTwil It lr' "Here, Knlplil Ralphl HI, you scamp! Come back here, sir! There, he's gone! OH for two or three days' trntnp again. Beg pardon, sirl I didn't see you. 1 was that busy callin the dog, I reckon I ' nearly walked over you. The matter, air? Well, it's that dog, Ralph. You heard ine call him, I dare nay. A grander older fellow you couldn't find in a day's travel, hut he lias one bad habit. Most humans have more than that, and I ain't euro lu my own mind that he ain't human. "Tho habit? Well, it's just tills: He will follow every blessed old tramp as passes here, and keep followln 'cm, sometimes for two or thre o days. He's a queer one. Did j-ou notice him just now? Didn't see him? Well, ho keeps just far enough behind the fellows bo they won't drive him b.ick, sulftin, EniClit along, and kind of caslin his eye back to let mo know he's hearing ine, butnotheedin me. Just the same way he acts every time lie goes off. He'll be back all right when ho does come; and he's been acting that way ever since I've had him. 'Stolen?" Why, sir, I don't believe the one's liviu could steal him or fasten him up ever so tight he couldn't get back ever since an n right queer way I got him too. "Is lie mine? Well, yes, in one way; an then no, in another. It was a queer story anyway. "Tell it, sh? Well, if I had time I might, Ah, thank ynu, sir! A fine gentlemau like yon can afford to be generous. "Now, let ine seel As near as I re member, it was June, two year ago, as I come down stairs rather early ono morning to light the tiro for my old woman. She waru't very strong then the j-ouugstcr tliere was only n couple of months old, an I was gettin the things all handy for her to get break fast. When sho come down the liro was lightin an tho kettlo singin for joy of seem her, 1 m thlnkln. "Jlollle was always a great ono for fresh air, so as soon as sue saw that everythin was goin right in the kitchen she walks to the front door, turns the key an opens It. "Well, quick as a flash eke came run- nin back to mo with her face kind of wlilto an scared. " 'Oh, Jim.coino nut here to tlio door! Quick! says she. "An when I followed her blessed if 1 don't 6eo the rummest sight I over did, an there I stood, starin like an.npe. "You see. these seats on tho porch are rather comfor'blo to sit on, nn with the vines haugin over this way makes it 'most as shut In an qnletlike as rt ikhi room! then the posts hero an nt lhe cor ners form good rests for tho back. Well, anyhow, good or bad, right here, n-leanin back in the most uncomf blest way, was the trainpiest looking tramp I ever saw sound asleep. An on tho seat lieside him, witli his head on tlio man's lap, was tlio dandiest setter I ever expect to see. A vnllyble dog, sir, too, as I knew soon as 1 set eyes on mm. l niway know it good dog, being rather in the sport lu line myself, nu lilts was a genu ine (Joruon setter. "Well, Bir, I snptiose I must liavo sail soinetliiu, with surpiUe, for to wake them up. The dog turned tho solein'est eyes round to me, askln me not to make eo much noise; an tho man, all rags an tatters, yawned nn set up. An then, seein Jlollie right behind me, I'll be shot. sir, if he didn't stand up, take oft his n ece of a hat to her, an begin to appol ergise for seltin on our doorstep. Said he'd been 'overcome with fateek." My eye! For the manners of him I could hardly believe he weren't ft swell cove, dressed in tlio latest fashion, with a full blooded btepper nt the gate wailin for him. "I know I must have stared at him considerable, but, bless you, Mollio didn't spend no time a starin till she' asked him into the kitchen, an when tne breakfast was ready she gave him an his do?, too. a cood one. His feet were blistered witu wamin in shoes that left half of his feet out. doors an half in; an as he could scarcely take a step we made him stay with us dsn- or so till they got better; but he couldn't bear it, an the only reason, 1 think, was that he was afraid of bur- deninus. Cut, Lord! lie did asmucn for us as we did for him, I'll lie bound, He filled the yard with kiudliu's, an believe he'd 'a'.chorned nil the wood In the village If Mollie hadn't seen his hand all blistered nn bleeditt. That give him away, sure. 'A gentleman born," says I to myself when I see those liauils. "Then iiothin would do but Mollie lutut doctor an bandage them up for him. An while she was doiu it she heard u sound like a child tryln not to cry, uu he just bend down an kisses her hand, an then he says, kind of low an choked like, more like a groan than word. 'Oh, mother!' "An the way tho little kid took to Mm was a caution. A mite like he was no sens at all; only puckered up his faoe and cried when I went near him. He'd smile up in Robert's face (that was what he told us to call him) an hold on to his finger like he was his uure. ' Now, to be sure, sir, three days turn t seem much in a life, an you'll maybe think it foolish the store we set by both man an dog before that time was passed. thsttdoz looked up. sort ot sndlize. u4 shook his head. "To make tho story short though, nil told, it was not eo very long when wo came down stairs the next morning Ralph lay on the floor guanlln his mas ter's stick, but his master wasn't no where round. "Tell ine the dog didn't fallow! He knew as well as we did why it was done; that tho master he loved an who loved him had left him, but he had been told to watch the stick, an with the saddest eyes nn droopin ho lay tlieie all day long. An I truly believe If we hadn't got the stick away from him nnd burned it he'd 'it' been wntchln it yet. "An his master? Yes, sir; gone clean gone. An we've never heard n word of him since. Ungrateful? No, sir; I don't take it so. I think he couldn't trust himself with the dog he loved, wl ten he was himself, you see, an so lie left hlin where ho knew he'd be well taken care of. Yes, that's the way I see anyhow. An then he got so far away before the dog would quit watching that the scent was lost for poor Ralph, But ain t never give up. Isot a day, sirl Do? Well, there's uot n tramp comes past here an tho worso looking they lire tho wilder ho is to get after them, snlflln nt their tracks, and then his tail will drop so disappointedlike, yet he'll keep on an follow 'em for a day, maybe three days, till he gets sure he ain't comiu to his master, when ho'll come back. Seems to me as If he kind thought they might know him. How does he find out they don't? Bless yon, sir, don't nsk me, but dogs know a heap more than people think. "He ought 'a' been named Rover, for he's been in more different places round hero than I have nn always turns up all right when lie's settled the matter. Why! ain t that him now, a-sniflin along the other road? Of course it is. Well, now, how'd ho got over there, I wonder; seems as if he wos scentin somethin, don't it? 'Hi, Ralph! Ralph! Ah! tlieio he comes, n-boundin along towards us just as he used to go for his master. Looks as if he thought he could nnd him, sure. See, now! Ain't he a beaut)-? Here, Halph! Hood old fellow! Lome here, sir! Eh! What! Straight for you. sir, he's gone, without a look forme! All over you in minute! A line gen tlemau like you! What! yon, yon, sir! Robert! Great Scott! An Ralph knew you! Well, well; I give In, Dogs is human!" M, Warren Hale in Pittsbnrg unlletln. The Cyclone In Mauritius. After 11 n. m. the velocity of the wind increased, being at 1 p. m. at the rate of 96.5 miles nu hour, nnd at 1:20 at the rate of 101 miles. But from 1 fi3 to :30 p. m. there was a lull, tho velocity decreasing to the rate of 43 miles an hour nt 2:3d p. m. It then began to in crease again, and at 3:li p. in. was at the rate of 121.2 miles per hour, but it soon began to abate, being at the rate of 3 miles nt :'.0 p. m CO miles at 0 p. m., 17 miles at 7 p. m. nnd 28 miles at 9 in. By this time the weather was fine, the sky partially clear, and here and there stars were shining brightly. it may be stated also that from the :5th to the 29th there were from five to six groups of sun spots, indicating a con siderable Increaso ot solar activity, and that from the 25th to the 28th there were largo magnetic disturbances, the portion of the sun's disk on which there was a very largo group or spots on r eb. 13 being again on or near the sun's central meridian. Naturo. THE TAITj OP THE DOC HOW A CANINE EXPRBteES PLEAS , URE On HUMILIATION. .1 All Look Alike. It is often difficult, when opinion Is challenged, to know just what ono is desired to say. Mahlstlck is a painter; he has it work on the easel, and he stands before it with it despairing clutch of his hair. "What do yon think of it? If yon knew how I have struggled over it!" Acs; it shows the struggle, en deavoring to pi t in tho answer a sym pathetic note. Do you tlilnkbu.' I tlou t think so at all," Jlahlsliik replied willt feeling, but then takes hcai t, uttd waving ids hand at the works standing nnd hanging about hint adds proudly: ics; they all snow si Higgler Jt cw York livening Sun. An i:ye fur llrTect. Jiuks Whv don't lliey make bicycle wheels with wo-..len spokes, tlio samoas carriage wheels,' Binks Wliv, no one could tell which were the spokes and which were the legs. J.ew link Weekly. OS A To. SOU CM COMMERCIAL RI8IIKI,, the trmnher. o i Leading hoto-Lcliigliton. Onhinct 'holograph & larger Siite. Views ot Ueeiilonces in town and county nt the very lowest priees. J. A. PHILLIPS, UKAblUI IX Piitnos and Orgnns, wttuuroiiT. PA. t,... cardinal tteasona Mh) YouHinuttd Huy I "'ll 1'uiuM and oraati. al Plililina' klllllw tut mi Aaeuta t tump, ha ro (suUtwtuni I feiUut. has t r smsmss t filUiw osn Mum liana, hi.4 iirswitii SIIORTHAHO mutism lavuiMM it hsjwHt SWB35j it, mnim geffi WIUAMS 4 KSfUS, ATi.nsst ri. n Tt.witTwtofc S ndCHtsTtft, N. r. AXLE i TM A7CD , si fiBBB Battel A OlSSiP BiSSiT '"' WORLD. TllTITMH.f IT ' "' ' .'( U .CUl IMtSWMf. Ctoa"V iMfT.l.g two b ' r.i , .Tar brand. KtA iSoSrnM l'-' ' ililOKSxiKE. TWUmtll'l i IUU.T. J'tr Ralph would lay down bstside the baby'j cradle, an nothin would move him till his master left the room; then he'd get up an shake himself, as if it vras time to go, an he was goln. "Mollie said he was liouiau, an ii ever a soul gets into an animal' ldy I hear there's folk as tunics so mere was a good soul Inside of Ralph. "Yet, we all liked Ralph, an Robeit even more. The foot is he was a real gentloinau, that was pUiu enough, brought down as low as he wits by Lord only knows what. But n true genUe man, an I know the right kind when 1 see them. He never let on for one ran- A Cumiooit Malady, "I came into a little mouey a few months ago," said tho sad man, "'and as I had been workiug for others all my life I thought I would go into business for myself, I took a look nt about fifty stores that were advertised for sale, and by the time I got tltiough investigating I knew it all and flattered myself that the man wasn't living who could get the better of nic. Nearly all the places offered for sale had a run down look about them that told only too plainly why their owners were anxious to get out of business. On the other hand, some of tho stores had that unmistakable evidence of newness about them that I was quick to see that they were merely got up to sell uy snarpers anu nan no e tablisiied trade nt all. "At last I bought out it cigar slore, It was Bold on account of sickness, anil no one could doubt the owner's word who saw hint. He was the sickest look ing man I ever saw, and I didn't ques tion him very closely because I felt that a man who was as near dead as he was wouldn't be apt to lie. But I couldn't havo bought n worse business if I had tried. Dnriug the three mouths I was there I don't think tliere wos a single day when I didti't smoke more cigars myself than I sold. At last the roan next door asked me how I was laakbig out, and when I told him he wanted to know what excuse the other man na given for selling. "'It was on account of sickness,' said. " 'DM he tell yon how he gttt sick: the man asked. " 'No.' I replied. " 'Well.' he rejoined inn low und sym pathetio voice, 'the poor fellow got sick trvtuK to loads' ims. i-.ot. - ' York Evening Sun. Hie Important I'nrt Hint the Tall of ft llunllng- Hog I'lals In Hie these All Hogs Sieent lo W'nk Ttielr TslU W l.csi rten.ed Why lings Wk Their Tll.. Tliere are many reaefdw fur the tail lielug the chief organ nf expression aiming dogs. They have hut little facial expression lieyond tho lifting of lhe lip to show the teeth and the dilation of the pupil of the eye when iingry. The jaws and the contiguous jiarts nre too lulicli specialized for the serious business of seising prey to lw fitted fur sncii pur jsjses ns they are in man. With dogs which hunt by sciit Iho hupl i neces sarily eonied low. and Is Iheiefuru not plainly visible except In those rlo-e by. But in the ciisfl nf all hunting dugs, such ns foxhounds or wolves which imrk to gether, the tall is earned nlnrr uud I very free in mnveinent. It i also fre qnenlly rendered more conspicuous by tho lip being while, and this is almost invariably tho case tvlien llm hounds urn of mixed color. When langiiig the lung urn.' nf tin' prairie or jmigh . the raised tips nf tlm tails would often be nil Hint nn individ ual nietnlicr of tho lmiitl would see of his fellows. There is tin dmibt llint 1i"iiin!s hnbitnnlly wtch Iho tails of t'.iose in front of Ihfin when drawing a covert. If a faint drug is detected suggestive of the presence of it fux, but scarcely sufil ciont to be sworn to vocally, tlio tail nf the finder is at once set lu motion, and Iho warmer the scent the quicker docs it wag. Others seeing the signal Instantly join the first, nnd lliere is an iissonihlnge of waving lulls liefnre ever the cnt whimper is heard. Should lite drag prove it doubtful one tile hounds teparntenguiii and the wnv ing ceueH; butif it grows '.trotigerwin i followed up iiio wagging In cmtiMS in-- i and iiuiiu emphatic until one after an other tho hounds begin In whino nnd give tongue, and stream off in Indian file along llm Vne of scent. Tho whole question of tall wagging is a very inteiesting nne. All dogs tv.ig their tails when pleased, ,ind tlm ninft- lnent is generally understood by Ibeir" human nssocutes as nu liiliiii,itinii that they am hdppy. Hut when wo nt"nipt to discover lhe rons'tn why pleasure should lio expressed in this way the ex planation apiieain at first n very illHirnlt one. All physical iitltihiites nf living beings nre, upon the evnlittiimnry hypothesis, liuccable to some actual need, past or present, The old and dp. liglilfitlly conclu-ivo dictum that things nre us Ihey aro because they were made sn at the beginning no longer can be put forward seriously nutsldo the pulpit. or the nursery. No doubt in many cus'i as, for in stance t he ot igln of liuniau laughter the mystery seems unfathomable. lint thi only results from our defective know! edgo cf data upou which to build tho bridge nf dcditctivo argument. Tlio rc.i son istheionlt tlio time could wo but reach it, and almost daily we are able to nccount fur mysterious and apparent- anomalous pnenomena which ultnly baffled our pt edecessors. I'lobablv the manner in which doinestio dogs express ileasuro is owing to some interlocking ot the machinery of cognsto ideas. In order to nndeistaud this better it may be helpful lo consider some analogous instances with regard to habits of our own species. There can w no question that the chief delight of wild dogs, as with mod. ern hounds nud spoiling dogs, is in the chase and lis accomr inj ing excitement and coinipicnces. tii.n of the most tluilling ninii'eiils lo II. human hunter and di'iibth"-s to the -mine), and one Willi Hint most i" .'.unlit of oil tie- llghls, itntit Iputimi nf .ileasurable citement cmuliinodwitl. uiisciilar activ ity, is whin tho pieM'i'.". of game is first lU'ti'i'U-il. As wo have en in waMiliig the lieluiviur 111 h pa. , of foxhounds, this is invariably th time when tails aro wagged f'-r ihtt cm :uion good. The wagging is nu almost un.i'.i.iMe ai.,lLni puniincntnf this form of phamie. which Is one of the cliioTcst mining the agree, able emotions when ill tlio wild state, Owing to some inoculation of the nervons lucchauwu, which nt present wo cannot umaiel, the nosociatiouof pleasure and wagging 1ms Itccoiue so in- senarablo that the movement nf Up, tut) follows the emotion whatever may r.ill it forth. . An explanation of it similar kind can bo foninl for the fact that tings depicss their tails when threatened or scolded When running Htvay the tall would lie tlio part nearest the pursuer, and there. fore most likely to be seiztd. It was therefore sccutely lucked away between the hind legs, Tim act of running nwny is naturally closely associated with lhe emotion of fear, and therefore thii ges ture of pulling the tail lietween the legi becomes nu Invariable concomlrjut of re treat or suhmit.ii.ii in the puswnce of superior force. When a puppy taken out fur an ailing curves Its tall down ward and scuds in circles unit lialf i t cles at fullest speed around its muter, It is apparently trying to provoke it 1 pseudo-oj nic playfellow to pursue it in mock combat. It may lie itWivei lhat this running in sharp curves, witli Ire- quent change of direction, is h common ruse Willi animal wiiicu are ptirsnmi n larger eneiuiei.. The reason of it is tlm tho cenliifugal impulse ncU more pow erfullv on the iiuliual of larger bulk and no gives the smaller alt advantage. Dr. Louis RtlniMn in t iiteiiirrj Review. THE DRYAD. I liav. ss-en her lliapld vies, lairg. trttli ersritml Isnnliler rls. fliroush wild rose' netiles, Lite twin bkewMmis grow end stars. Then Ihelislefiil. envious str VVlilsiisl them lino pel. Is. I L.t.seeii her l.ar.lt . bees, Idko a luollsli eoi I I, h sk 'flirttoltb the IrsUac slovleil. Of tlilok I'lilclasani.. and I lien. When 1 made more sure, itftln To a red plum faded. I bate found her raey Hps. And tier graceful ilnscr tips, tint a Iiaiv or berr ; (lllmmersof her there uud here. Just, romnolli, enough toilteer And to make nw merry. Often on the ferry rock, llszellnff dimples of loose loiks At roa she bslh shaken. And I've follow ed- all In valnt They bad ttlcUist Into rsin. Huultt, on the br.keti. Onoo her full limbs flashed on ins, Nsked, where some ro)l tree Powdered all the spaces YTllb. wan suhHr-IiI and uuAlittiuw1e tjuch a haunt rouiante hath made For Launched sst r rates. Tliere, I kuow, hid amorous pant Kor a sudden pleadlns-ran Through tho niaro of myrtto, And s rapid tiolcnt-o tossed All Its flowerage 'twas tho lost I'oolngsof a turtle. Madison Cnndn. (slsr.li In Hie Head alilid.iuht.lh a ilis.aae ul the blond, ana t.s SHfb ftnl) ii'll bit litotsl purlDer can efle.-r a 'encst rule. loss, i nnreepni in., is ine or-, iilood lairlHer. and It hasruiedm nr verv k Wl eases of esptrrlt. Itgltes mi apiictlte and builds up the whole sssteiu. II.mmI'm l'llls set esiss-lal t uimn the liret Imisltnr tl from toriddltv to lis natural itutie- euri cs.nslljmHoii and asslsi illg, stloti The I inly VHllHtit dure everything but doing any oilier body nn injury. A Had llliin.lrr. .MnEaxiiii! Oflicc But -Oh, there's Us an awful lime tip in tin- editorial i.s.iii today. BtMiiiea Maiiuui'i-Eh! What' lit- trouble? Office liny -The janitor mode a nil take auil nut tho "No Adiuittauco" algi at the subst riulioit oflice ami Ilia "Wei twnie" doormat in finnt of III editor' room. Good New. it Is not unusual for i-otda contracted In lhe fall to hang on all is inter, in such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al most sure lu result. A fifty cent bonis of Chamberlain's Cough liemcsly vtill cuie Any cold. Can you afford lo risk sit much for so small an ainounlf This remedy Is Intended especially for bad colds and croup and can alttas bu depended upon. l'or sale by N, II. licber, Lrhlclitoh, and Vt r. Illery, Welsspoil. A Troublesome Name in Chicago. The many variations as to tho pronun ciation of the name ductile street cause somo queer misunderstandings nnd lu dicrous situations, A policeman who was standing on tho corner of Wells streot nnd Chicago avenue was nsked if he knew where n man lived. Shure, an he's nftlicr lirin on tioaleo ethrcet," ho replied. Where?" "Goatee sthrcet." 'How do you spell it?" 'Tfwhy, I s'poso llko g-o-n t-y, sniuo as a goat." But the man was still Hi the dark, so he stepped into a corner drng sloro nnd asked the question ho had pnt to tho po- licemau. 'Mr. J lives on Ocety street.' 'Where Is that place?" 'Just eleven blocks north of heic A Wells stieet car soon covered the eleven blocks nnd Ooetlio street was reached. After tho interview had lieen attended to a number of inquiries were made of various persons in regard lotho name of the street, eliciting at least a dozen different pronunciations. Chi cago Mail. It Was Talat. I'm afraid of restaurants mid soda fountains," she had said in tho first of their acquaintance, and it led hlin to offer himself nt once, for he felt that lie could afford to wed such a girl. But he was disappointed, alio steered him right into the light refreshment parlor, and the corner drug store ab- ectbed all Ins nickels anu ine small-payment-down cottage homo vanished into thin air. One day, goaded to desperation by tlio bsorption of his last nickel, ho said to her: T thought you told mo yon weio afraid of summer restaurants and soda palaces?" I nni, sho said sweetly; "dun t Ico ream whenever I coiuo near one?" He will not recover. Detroit Free Press, Keeping Warm. An nctlvo but not very robust city boy was sent by his parents away up into tho north woods it few days ago for tho nvowed punioso- of building up his health. He was cautioned by his father and by the family doctor to keep warm at night, the avoidnucu ot chills being csiiccially desirable in his case, Tho oilier day n letter camo from lhe boy. Ho told his parents that ho was feeling well, eating nuo n noise, ami having a bnlly time." He also said: 'And I keep as warm as loust nights. Tho other night I went to lied witli all my clothes on. I woro two shirts, three pairs of trousers, two coats, my siiocs and overshoes nnd it cap." New York Times. Came of a National trail. It is ii matter of common observation that Hebrews as n rule are more than ordinarily devoted to their families, nnd their home life is beautiful In many ways. As everything has a cause, tho most plausible one in this regard appears to me to bo tlio severe persecutions to which that race has lieen subjected for centuries, compelling clahniibness and affording them their greatest happiness at home. Terslstent influences acting through numberless generations would surely institute n racial peculiarity such as this.-B. V, Clevcnger in science Didn't Like Worry. Mrs. Minks Don't you wish yon could get money by simply drawing a check tho way your husband noes Mrs. Winks Indeed i Unti l. II drew the checks injself, I'd have -to worry over tho balances. I'd rather he'd draw them. Slew xorK weemy. (imceisthe beiutly offoim under t lie Influence of fieedom. repotted outbreak of chnlcia al liel inelta, W. J., rieatetl much excitement in thai vicinity. Investigation showed thai the disease was not cholera hut a violent Itsenlciy tthlch almost as severe and dan Itrous as cholera, llr. Walter Wlliard. a prominent mrrchatil of .latncshurg. tvt'n miles from llrhnetla, saji Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrlitea llemedr has given great satisfaction In lhe most severe cases of dysentery. It Is reitalnly one of tne itesi uiings ccr made." For sale liv IN. Ii. lienor, liihishton, and W. r. I1Ier. Weltspoit. It Is usnertoi! thut the oldest build- lug in the world is the Tower of Ton doe. The Itlolillotors of Kit's Ctenm Halm dn not claim It to hn a cure-all hut a remedy for catarih, colds In lhe head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff. Is easily applied Inlolhe nostrils. It gives relief at once. 5tie, I hail calarth of the head and throat for lite years. 1 used Kly's drain Balm, and front the first application I was relieved. The sense of smell, w hich had been lost, ttas rrstoied after using one bottle. I have found the Halm tho only satl.fsctoit rem edy for catairh, and It has effceled a cure in tnj c.ne.-H. L. Slejer, Weaverly, N Y Wntches tvero llrst made in Nurem burg In 1177, and were called "Niircm burg ntiiniiiteil eggs." (.Ill-edge Puller Keep your eotts In a sound and heailht eomllllou hi nslne Hull s Head llorsenud ( nllle I'neiler. It will Im reuse th lion olnillK Price 23 cents per juukaxc When you havo iinythiug tojcommii nlcalo tliut will distress the heaitof tlio person whom It concerns be silent, in order that he may hear it. from Mitneriiip else. , Many Ttetr Iden. lu tlio home cure ot diseases, accidents, and hotr to treat llicui, anil many hints cf vaiuti 10 inn sick win no lound in llr kaitfmanii's crrat Medical Work ; eleeanl Illustrations. Send three 2-cent stamps to P. Ordnav.V Co. Ho. Ion. Mass . and receive a copy free. Don't liavo much to say about your self, If you want lo keep clear ofhy iocrlr. Now Try This. Wn llllUiolIze our advertised .1 rinml.t ,n sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are ifillcted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat and Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as iiiit-vt.-.., Kiimtt it a isir trial, ana experi ence, ton may return the bottle and have your money refunded. Il'o could nol mike inn oilcrilid wc not know ihstDr King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never illsapituliits. Trial bottles free at lieber's Drugstore, Lehighton, and lilrrv's Dmgstuie, Welasporl. large slxe ' and 1.(10 A voting innn named M. W. Smith arrived at the mining town of Cripple Creek, Colo., with thirty-three dollars in his pocket. He commenced peddling peanuts and popcorn and In sixty days cleared fa.ow. l'eople who expect to judge the fu tttre liy the past should make liberal calculations for variations in the wind. llltUNKK.NNIs,rtheI.lUOllt HA1I1T. u...... n, .,,.l.,., i.ay. ..vMtiminiS; mi, ..n.iirs-s.ouiei. peeinci ll call lie lrli.'ii In :i tl. i.t i....... ...r fee or tea. or In Iinal, ullhont Hie knottledce nl elleel a lH-liiraiienl and speedy cure, tvhctlie. lhe Isilleiit lsiiiiiiHleiiitediliiker nranalcoholli wri t s, it lias lieen giien In thousaiulsur cases, and In eteri liislaiuiiK perfect cure has follow I'd. It never fulls. '11,.. ..u,n... ....... listed ttllli Hie nits-lrie. It become, ail utter tin is.-.iiiiiii ii,,-uie ii'iieiranis'tuelo exist Onre Address lhe llin.i.ev H.......I. till eel, ClueiiiiMtl, Ohio. ( o., no Itac IV i S. I) There is n puiadoxln prida; It makes some men lidlculoiis. but prevents others from becoming no. Have li led almost cvory known rctuedi or Itching Piles without success, finally bought h Ikix nf lie Will. Wlinl. tr..i. .Salre, and it has ctiitsl mo. C D. llatlln.. reorla. III. t. D. Thomas. A man's inimical friends nre not al ways tho men who would like to trade hoises witli. A gentleman this couuly who his ex cellent judgment remarked to us the other day that he know of no pill 10 good for loustlpalloii, dyspepsia and lite' complaint as Do Hill's Little Karly Risers T D. I Itnnias Tlieorie About Drowueil llodle. It was ii popular thsjoty lu days gone by that the body of a drowned man would float Use ninth day, a notion whleh, Mr. Henderson informs n, pre vails in the county of Durham. Sir Tltouut Brown allndesto it as believed in his time, and in hi "Psondo-doxU Epidemical" tliere i n dUcuvdon on this fanciful notion. It wa ahei believed ment, though, a single word about him- I that the spirits of thussi drowned at set. self but one an that was the last even- were doomwl to wander few 100 )er. In lie was hero. i owing to the rite of burial having never "The dog wa stltiu besides liiiu, with his head reatiu on Robert's knot, when I The HaIM's Safely Lantern J. B SOHOLL, agt,. ( In Mom, i .itiiiiu I'tiiiiil v , 1 i. i-itlf IjkM Nun Kil.i-si.i , uitli u Self Wn'k Kotfiilittot Just Highl for K&ilroatl Mtu ! I'.i.f hum, V ivklf, .'(i0 lou t Uu nuy oilier until uu have sees itiit AliENTS WANTED Sulury W a T SMITH lO.tin N . IM il.l.slu il., ut -t-rv. UfAWVPn Whtf aki wiHini'ii vi-rwt.nTi- fur W flmbU ''il.ll, l'ltolfffrriih ur (lie Wot-lsl." Ilic trrt.ilit Istsuk itii f.irili t-iutt luj u rtlii'l il i ih ni iiul till SKEPP'Sr,;;;;'v';H;;'E;:;; .ill. .1 Ml Sulci i ils- I. -r till i ti;i, it'. AlU'OTATE, the tlir.tpit a.ul beat hit .il iu'v tpijier publi hed tn the countv. ii n.., 11; unit si ou 1 rriiihl ui Blt.te ci.t.lialio i . 1' Pa , or At lit J! L.01 u bl . c l, savs. kind of sntldaulike: "I bet Ralph's a very vallyble dot; Robert.' '"Yes, je,' huy, sort of slow Too vallyble,' stroking Ralish's head Willi a lovin hand, while the dog looked at him with jost as much love. 'Twa the humanest eyes s nil wnitld ever see. sir. " 'He's wolth a grtot deal nf liionot. be said again, after a moment's thtuktii 'Iain teiy soiit foi it boiuetimea. 1 e been in mailt itaid ntiaits at limes, nu I've lielu afi aid ate aflal'l of luMlf that Id la t.iiipud tn .ell him Not ; (If rPho UTnaltl ' wlul 1 WM "." 'd fHt), )uu uu i!" Ul iVlt Nulla derstaud, but wh.-n I was the brute 1 sometluiee am "By George, mr' )uu wouldn't believe Ot-J dm sa,v . but I'd take mr aSitbtT ' been propevly bestowed npon their laidies. Note and Q aerie. Tun died in the third your nt in. leigc Su-iii bin weie eutertsined nf poi-on. the pniMtiHT being beli-'vci to Im Ine l.i .tli.r lloinltlali. who sin-iwlesi him. Ill the fall ..f I'-W (I. '. S- farmer lit ing uom .VtthiMiu, Kan ii. Hi, a found an i hum It 1 Mall d an W llll ll ot 'l 11 III.! ill. . Photocraplis . r. (I li..w ' d llll idd i I Au.. i ...o- I I., l.ii il from Jerusalem on tlm uisootel') nf a con , spiral-) agitli.1 hlut but wa followed I and lolled. Clever lings. Notwithstanding lite doubtful state ment of Leibnitc that he heard a shep herd's dog utter no fewer than thirty words, it may be asserted that no quadruped has been taught to talk any language spoken by man. Certain learned dons hare been taught a kind of speech. But this csnuUts merely of differentiated tones of the bark. 1'ro- fessor Benedeu, of the University of Lonvain. had a dog which could ac company with hi voice n tolerably complicated air plas'ed on lies piano. Another dog, belonging to a different man, could sing in unison an air of "La Favoritn" when a contralto friend gave him the keynote. Atlanta Con stitntlon. ITslng Watte 6leni. A Qlasgow paper state that an engi neer resldMit then has, after nineteen years' labor and export umiUng, deilaxl an arrangement in an eugiits by which he return all lite steam hack to the boiler after doing It work iu the cylin der, lu ssvaral case he has gt Ids en gine installed and at work, givmg most extraordinary results, and in on case iu a tax tile factory it- is doing as raneb work with oua ton of coal a wit formerly done witli seven tons. Too Powerful. Callage Prof We arc new let stoops But year. The l'Athlonable Catling Card. There is no more Impoitant factor in social life than lhe visiting card. Ac cording tn the stern decrees of fashion, this bit of pasteboard plays it U rant part, and one might as well be dead as , ont of the fashion in visiting raids, to I say nothing of other less important things. This season the visiting card will be nearly square iu shape, slightly smaller than those of lstt year; pure white, of a highly polished but not glazed surface; the name engraved in script through the middle ot th card; the addle In the lower right hand corner, and the day of receiving in the lower left hand corner. The card should spell oat the hus band's given name iu full and not give initials, and never include a title or profession. A daughter tlio llrst year of her going into society mnst lwve lier name added on her inotlier's card. After that, ir the eldest, she may hare her own oard. witli Mtss Joues or Mis De Puyster, as th cm may be, Kew York Herald. A large vein have recently Start fun!, Vt. She Had lllm. SutarlalUik was showing off ht gn at koowiuUgv tn a girl lbs other eveuing. '-Cau u iersiii stciko tiulas he liaa anuMdliiug tn Irikn with?" Its asked. Yi'iiiu!-. . she said without lliink lug. lb' gate a i niMiucruig sun-kt i. "V. iiai ilnih'-'i' Ulsirliig men Milk. I with." ati'l he sntcitwreil Hi-am. "Willi iinauloiIlT," .lie promptly i , plii-d. and he pnllnl in hi Imtn.- lie tlnit I'r..- Pi.-s ll.e llittlng rassloa. -.'ii ot. i iii ,'u.'' ttajs the cleigyutau vt Ii. . i- pi. i. uiitg th fnueral sermon, "uor .I". . d brother was cut dowu in a auijle night--tnru from the arm nf his loving wife, who 1 thus lefts dis consolate widow at the earlt nge "f tweut) four year. ' "Twoaty-lwn. if oil pleai..'. ' enos tile nlow iu the front l?w, emeiging Ironi her halidketiltii f f"r an undent -Lnn dim Tit Biu. Young man, try to grow try to be heller. If you lire bound tn he n pump kin, gtt nu a vino. There Is no use lalklns, neither Ifsrri nu nr i leveiauii win be elected unh?" the lake De Will'. Linle Karly Kuril ny u.. a gin mire imailty possca,.d hj no oi I, ! i pill. T. D. Tliamss Tlieieina great deal of feeling for Bit which must lie acquired. Djl'liU, distress after eitiug. sour stunnch, iKmr sptllte, bad taste, coaled tongue ami hsilburu are cured by De Win's I.lllle Karly Risers, the fan.ons lit lie phi.. T. D. 'fliomis of coppor i said to wen uncovered near Why I. It lhe llett ran-Tlna. 1 ll cures Coughs and I old. i Slreuglhens weak Lungs il Relieves and cures Allium. I Insures you against La Urippe 5 Hubs Croup of ils isirors. 0-Cures when all else fail, .-'i and cents. Trial hotile of tan-Tina free at T 1 1 lionias' Drug More. The only iwople whom Hod can not ioiii are moae wnn itiink this world i-. their home. I "Tli rebellioiiH dwell in dry land There is never any rainfall in tti ilevu'H country the liavo Iii Imah a lienimful locket, fonuiii a auiall padl's k. was fniind lu digging a grave in a i-itutxti) aid al Lmtuas, Wilt- , POWDER Absolutely Pure A clealtl ol tjlt..r I. ,1. n all la leocolnl strriiglli Hoveruioeut 1'oe.l M. s.i TldCapMshowomyo&sboitatattlu. . being valuable wa buried with tbo ".sTVv n- -QoolKew. owns. SyodssiT-rd ratker Itkv a filtflaW ' atdi-. England. This was a chano, and AI. t I BMMhixfclhhi r i ' iJBaBBllin wMimiiM im iiiimi i M