The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 05, 1892, Image 1

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1 n specialty nt onr Job V i 1111; HI'
In Snyder's Block, east niti. he Tl
Bridge. E11veln1.es, Note hi teiPm.
l'bumplet. Order Hook, iers. Ti.-.
and nil kinds of Pic Nic, li. - and t-m.
Bills. We do all work Heal ly. rbeauly mm
cleanly. Do you need anything in tin.
Hue? then chII mid nee Us, or write us u
postal rani mid we will lie nt your servn-i .
TTssirlarirei r-irt-uhitiuii tl m tin
i p itr pi iiufti In 1 ii be r,H - i
) ilh 11 is Hie-b'-t 'ii"i irii fni a
i . - Our Uet.s culi ii.ii ;.ul.li' iwli'
, i oonirniti- r thoil. oliiii. h.c.
ateresltng, l.rlit i.r.l i: 1 1 i,h i,t nm
wlltoriuls am rifrinnl mid will l.oi-il.
leading on accnniil of their spirit vlmli
Is Independent of outside flirtation tun
price In one ilnllnr n year, .lut jmilij it
' IN DEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE.'
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VOL 2.2. No. 51.
Leliighton, Carbon County. Penna. November 5 1892.
$1.00 n Yenr in Advanc
A minute Only J
PROF. AUKiDEBBflUDROO,
DISCOVERER OF
BcQirou's HiKCfllous RemediBs.
Mlieml MlinltM riiylclniw,i:nrtore Tlinn ,
Asbfinc the (ireutest
IiW)ery ol Ihe A fir,
PoMthe eurc when it'd
In acwnlanw to I nM ruc
tions I" il Iutp
tiAore '(xallfil Inciir
le, lMphthfrlft. aMh
1 1 1, brnm-httK cnlurrli,
i agent ion o the brain,
thp result ot utimtroke,
apopttx). and limits
l.aralyml restored to
tiilr natural romliLlon.
''."Urri. ! ries of the moscnt a fir
admit no unll season.
Nineteenth century methods
of trading nllow no old foggy. sin
or lognnltn.. They ore relics
of the laM deende. ISV.v ideas,
' originnl methods, push, pluck
.and entcrpie are the oxigon-
ne, liter complaint, dywntetT, and wvcalleil
heHrtciKeAware nmireivc
V cured lV pure ti.ttl!
vn ot tny own prei-antiR,
Durlnu nine er over lfl,K. irirn,n unw
iu(ltlieae medicines and are .i.ltiK wltueiei
if tlielr wortlu 1 will notgo Into prnrtlce w-1
wlf, being o.er 73 earsot age ; w 111 sell my med
icines only. 1 hae t wo eminent pli MHnni con
nected with me to attend tocalllnK t the r-i-lincc
t'f the lck It required. '
T EttTI M O N I A t-S. i
KKnTOWrf, I'CU. 1 1,
Pear Kir To those niifTerlitfc from spinal !
trouble. Neuralgia, sciatica. Heart IHea awt
Klieumatlsm, 1 would highly recommend rrol.
lUMidrou'areifienes; 1 wa u u defer of thear
complaints for CArn at timet; wra hardly awe
tonime; could not straighten mjetl. The puto
and acony wa IneipreMlble. I)otoreu with
several puyiclara for jears: found but little
relief, not irmanent, uutd I hm cured by hl
medicines; lilt It uuurpued. would highly
recommend rrnf. lloudrnu s liniment ami med
lines to all sufferer.
lies pec! full r jour
At. .). Vunattd-deti,
Xewtoh, Ihicks co., la.
Xkwion, I'eb. 17,
imr . nooimor. t 1(
lear.sir-Allowmetowrlte oua testimony
4 ourme.liclue. I can say to all Uiom snflvr
luxwlthaMmenUot mv description, wniildr'
rnmtneud l'rof. flotutron's medicines. Had ter
rltde ruin In my utomaeh for a mm time. My
nuffermff can hardly be described by wonlM,
deprhed me of tleeputntichtst would l enw.ii
HuberiueuitU iialn lorhmirsatatlme. loctore
wtthdeteral phylcian-i! their ; medicine wwud
ti awhile relieve me, but would sooh lose their
eneet; by lining i'roi. iioumiB irmruH nn.r
teeii entirely cured i would recommend hN i ein.
cdles to thote lufferlnx wlh lmllrtr compMlnn. ,
KenpectritiiyyiHirs,
T. M. VaoarUdHlen, t
NeWii, lEuc)(9ro., t'a 1
tfflee and I-ilwratory open dalty from : a. in. ,
lo a y. in. lau or w nie io
ALnvANDRi itoennou,
17S7 North Tenth Wreet.
iiiiv. 7, 'Sl-lv. NUJadi-lphU, I'a
Send 2 cent stamp for aluable book.
Dii.G7T.rdx,
1T2 Main Street, Datli, l'a.
IT IHMlOg.BHOAIIM'AY HOI'IE. MOM.A
AT KAHIOX, SWA MllTKU Tl'UAT.
at Brriif.riiKH.SuM Hutm. Wr.n.vtDAs.
r ALLrXTOWM, nAUrKNTBAI,Tlll-lM
IT UATH, FlIIUWS AXDSATlimiAI.
OtQcf Hour. Priiin 9a.m. to t p. in. I'l-nrne
tullfnlto ilUflli4 nf ttte
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
fWAlw.lU'twtliiniitllii'Kj'M f.rtliiiiljiit-
Dlrbi ciiziiit:s.
e admit no
Everything must lit' kept on
a constant move. Trade
nmt be stirred up with the
sarni' nr.tivitv nt tlm end of
llie seawin, as in the be
ginning. Ure think we have struck the
right chord when c started our
present Low Il'ater Mark
Prices. Wnrni weather doesn't
stop it Old f-ol's htirning rays
cannot clog our w heel of com
merce. Now te the time and ue note
the fiict that we are head
qunrterefor all kinds of School
Suppl es nml rarry fifty
diifercnt sty It s or Tablets at
fifty different prices. Fine
Stationery, Hooka and Mag
azines ol all kinds, Pocket-
Hooks, Frei.eh Tissue, Toys.
Games and Novelties.
Popular Store
South Fiust St., LKinnuTux.
Sl'ECtAI.IA ATi'ILMTIVr.
LOW PRICKS A8 AX IXCr.XTIVE CO
KAKI.T VAUj PUHCIIASKltS.
WZ ARE '
now shonliiK the lamest mid most i
iwmplete anil variwl stoek of Ury
(loodi over olTi-reil for Mile in tills ,
vtclulty, and at attractively Ijv
Prices.
PRESCIENCE.
P
a
THE GREAT
German Remedy.
Si
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
rnr Ihone ib-ntlih
ntlloitfl Spcllailcnond
onSixpiinRliiTrEttP
ItvlllcnreTon.
Q Ito ynu eufllr w tt It
jiBtureuanuaiiaorre,
srtrnim Hirrans;!
it will cure you. I
Xovoltiesln Dross lnbricts and
I'omliinstion Dress Patterns aro
hero nml in almost endless variety,
nnd will rompHre more than favor
ably with the oirerlnKs of the best
l!ltv Houses. While are nricea will
show a decided mrltiK of f"m 21 1 F3
to mtj per cent.
miyrutat.iO fiC
tliMrntKt.mliitKn
closely confined It
tho mills aii'l work
shops; clerLs.whodo;
not tirnrurfl ttufflrlenl
exercise, and all who
arc confined Indoors.
snou it iiaoM'Lrtirr
nrrrTR. IrwTwlli
not tlrcabowcaaaml
sicfele.
If Tun do nm vlIi
to Buffer from Ithcum
nUim, use a liottlo of
scLmcn njTTKRS ;
It never fall to cure
lKu t bo utlbuut a
bottle. Try It joul
Ivmlics In delicate
health, who are all!
rundown, thonld n sc
SULrtlTTtlirTTFTt.
I 1.1100 Will lfl Pflltl
rnrarnwhcr(,.c'i I,
PHt-n Hrrrrn irlll
not n!f i or lun-. It IjJ
L Iciinm tlui i Itlnti)1
toodjgcn j on iee
is lihiTurUtcs burst
nfftlimiifrh the fUId
n IMrtitilfa. II Inf. ha
rLrm l)mi.M La
na licaun wm loi j
Hlfihed a ware In middle ncea:
"Oh, to reach the warm, while shore!
On Hi breast to lie la allance,
Hathed in rfe fore rer more.
"Ah, 1 know what Ilea before m
I at last shall tlaap the shore.
Break my heart on It oae moment.
Then moan on fore rer more."
-Anna Heere AMrteh.
Oheut's Hlock, Lehighton,
F, I, SMITH, 0. D. S.,
f )ltlccupiMMllellip(lKia llimie.
Iank Street, .eh ;l ton,
I'n.
IIKN'rlsrilY IS Al-I. 1TH HltAKClira.
KUMiik nml making arllfldal ileiiturc. a skcIj.
ty. LooalDnathellcsuseil.
lUswImluMernlaailTreth Vtlracml WITH-
.111 11 i v
il'r'ICK IIOUIW Front . m., to 12 in.. tram c. 'a, T.tin-Kiaii.t pjiayi.i iil.s.i.il y; p m
Reading R. R, System
Lehigh Valley Division.
Arransenirrt o( rasenger
Twins.
ScilKlllM.n IN KrFKCT
' MAVlS.lSfli.
TIEtlNS I.K.IVK Lf.lIimiTON
Tur Kewnrk nmt New Vorlt 6.2. T.IO, anil 11.1,
mm. . a tw. n.ti & 7.2.1 ii. in.
l or .MmiiiukaUtunk ami IleUIJcre 0.216
ll.ii, a. nut iJ. aii'l 7SS p r .
l or lAiilLvrllllli anil Tlnili.li w 0-W .iii.l
. I it in. , hiuI M M S. J 37 D.III.
lel'nr sidtlnsttin. calaiiuijiia, Allentoii-n, artli
a.a.'iii, ami Ki.ton, a. C.17, T.40. u mi, 9.&1, i.-2
In . I'i IK. 3.W. n z-j, 7n anil iu.'.r, pin.
I 7 I'or t'lillailrlplilaaua miinli vo al.c.ir.
. ..IS.siJM ami I'.ISa. ni i'-'-l-', a.iij, 4'3T, S.Kan.l
i uruV'a.llnxiitinarrliliiits;.4lt anil It.l2a.in,
trw.-Vi' anil 7.ai ii in.
i.,p 1,, ,n,u I kliliit, 11 in t'iirr.fnnl. I Jill.
I r'i. White 11.1)1, I'ul'U), anil ll4r'''taU'u.l
a.."..!!.!?, !IUI 8.M M il.Ti a, in.; IllrH;, i:.,j,.rf.,.
... illl.f 1097 111.
l iirM.-llKlU'llllI'kCS!, Ml, 9JK, 11 n.inJ IIAI
a.m.: I.l-i, 3 07, 4.10, a.l,. 17, p. ni.ann
lilNi Mclit.
t'nr f.itliert) ami I l.ul lll Cd. 7.4.1 9 X anl
IIJtiia.ni.: , I", U.ID. ..1 1, n a. I'.in
or Aiaiianui I. n, f.iieii.iiiiiiKtu .inn .iMnnii-i
1 u. in., to fi u. m., from 7 p. m., to p. m.
CAnaltallons In Knellshor llrnnli
iWilb llplirult II.Lflel.iii -ler Salunlav.
fltltt Hunt
. IS 87 IV
A. S. Ruben old,
Jtp-xrH Orririt ; Oyer J. W. !J,V!ieibnti'
i,bfUor Jiore,
DAKK STREET. LEHIOI1TON.
tptlitryln all iti branches. TH1) Ktracted
4ntotit l'ain. tia administered wlienH)ucMM.
omee pajfi-WKpNPAYoJeacJefi?,
1 fj.afJiet. l,.ni;T0VN,
3- 1 ilbxhf ount .lH.
W. M. Rapshcr,
.rrojiNRV aa C0UXSpM0Ji AT LAW,
flpr Ibwr attov1 the Maitilon House,
MAUCII CHUNK. - - - - PENN'A.
fal Ktate and Collection Agency. Will Buy
Jlid Sll Iteai fjiiaie. uonveyancuiK
mI1Mio..s (.ronmtlr maUr SftUllr
trfclentu a sicctalty-
1 iiiEii-iiiami uermau
May
llf.lllV
nir Iivtates ol
le ciiitulteit III
IHV. 32-Vt
or Aft. iirmel and shtmokln .52, 7. Hand
11 i h. in.: a 15 II
j-or i nnvuuni.'w, 7.4T, t.;, ii.i.'hiiu u.-vj
, ni.,a.iv.. 4.10,7.17 and 74JGp.m
l'ur Wblte Hftit'fi. llkPHb:irre.llid Hcraiitmi
I.i3,l.:ic and ti.vi n.m,; 4,li M7 ttud io.M
rnr i iiisum nim i. c. u. .iuhci., i.u, i',, mm
U u a.ui.t 4.io,5.t7.n and 10.54 p, in.
Fur 'luiikhannotfk 7.12 n ud ltJVt a. in.: 4.1 n.
5.13 ami IQM p.m.
I ortineffo, Aiiourn, iinai":i tqm iii',H'in n-
m lit M n(n.
intra, Kochetder, Iturlalo, NaHra Falti and the
THE CARBON HOUSE,
U"er,ry Drumbqrp, Prop'r,
FIIIRT HTREKT, I.GIIIGIITOX. I'KNN'A
Tepatpoii HiMine lias befn rriwratnl anil
pnproveil thronKlionti UU rlevlrlo Uttlitril ami
ll teiillblnl.ainl It ammis the Best Hotels In
IhU UYtlon ot llie Mate. The patronaceot llie
inilillc Is dullcltwl. liwt aetmiillwvlallons Inr
t.ermanenf ami transient ruton). puargea i ery
Mjutae. fiueM4Ur,.Frllieer ami Porler
an Hood Cigars, for vale at the Kir.
June t, 'n2 S.Z
eairy
Ueht HJU a.m.: and 1UJU n. m
rr hlmlni and the West U S.tUniAuc at
I. 10 p m.
SUNIIAY TltAIN.S,
Tor Ney.- urk to? and .w a.m. ; ivi: mid 7.26
p. iu
Tor riiiladelidita 77 a. m. . 17 and 7.26
i. m.
For r-Lstun and Interuiedntte SUtloiisCK",
7.RT, It. IT a.in.: 1-' 62, 2M. ft.17 antt 9.0S p. IU.
l or Maut-h Uhuuk 8.14, VM, U. 11. 11.. 'J
a. ni. ; 3 oa, h.41. and 9.33 p. in.
ror HeadlnC at Ml a. m.t 2..iCaud 7. p. in.
l'ur lliuit-ton H.MI, and it ra.:i.tn. j s m and to.st
I I. in.
Tor MAhanoy City and Khenaiitt.iiih 9.M, 11.M
H. 111., :illtl p. Ill,
Tor I'otUtllie nt 2Js' l. ill .
I'or White lUven, WtlKes liftrre, I'lttstoo,
Tmil.liMiimick.'ltiuAiiitA. s.irc. ltti.ui. (it-neva,
Auburn, IClmtra, lfchfiftl-r, Uinral.i, Magara
raus annuo m ium p.m.
For further portleulnnlmiulreoi Agents for
A S,'i:it;AlM,ticii'l M-nuuter.
U. HANCOCI :err.l lir Agent,
run (mci piii j, An.
V. NONMIMAClini. A't Cleneral 1'-
setiKer Agent, SMitli l.t tuiebeni, ra.
Mav U, V2.lv
Now is Your Time!
--20---
Building Lots For a!e
Yon can ask for nothing in this
line that we do not have and at
Iirices as low and perhaps a little
lit loner than yon can buy else
where. Special enro is paid to get-,
ling and sellins tho purest nnd
best tlilnps under this head be
cauco we mean to make our store
the leading store iu this town. We i
liliRht quote prices, but you willbo
better KatMled by calling.
BOOTS & SHOES
A carefully selected assortment at
u Combination How Prices.
W. iglnnkcts
Wo have, soine nd Ihey will soon
be needeil. Tlie pripes are very
LOW.
Come and sec us. liny here; ws de
liver goods to all paits Qf town free.
GEO..H. ENZIAN,
North First Street, l.ehihton
Tin- ( elehratcd
("Jypross Shin'lo.
(tu.irautced Tull ImiihiIi.
Tho cry t Shinglo in IhoMnrkct,
.Mnaiifuctui-eil b
RICKERT & SNYDER,
f'LirriiMiit, IrKiula.
- von Ri.n in wcissniRT BV
J. K. RIOKBRT,
HFM.EIIIN
All Kinds of Ruiltlin; Iumhor
Oscar Christman,
Wl'-lSSFOliT, l'A.
JAver if tiul Ewhanye Stable.
lty ruling tMrr(iWo fite drhlii horei
lt 4 wommo tit Ion t ntfi'Ulnl vtlere.-rt
Mall and telegraph nrder proiupllvattfiidt'd to
Ilvemeatml. niav-'l-b
HAVK VOl'K
'reifiW, Bagaaiie and Parcels
IIKI lvriil il A
John F. Hottenstein.
Careful atlentloti ti!l to the Itellterv of
Frtlyht, it.iscije autl lUrcels to all puts
oftownatthc lowest ptlccs. bhare of
pubic imioniiiu u rppectlIt! iimriicc.
TITO KETtlllX.
Five ininntes ago 1 drew the wrindow
curtain aside and let the mellow unnset
light contend with the glare from the
girandoles. Uelow lay the orchard of
Vernon Oarth, rich in heavily flowered
'rnit treM yonder a medlar, here a
far, next a qmnce. As my eye, unac
cnatomed to the day, blinked rapidly,
the recollection came of a wene forty
five years past, nnd once more beneath
the oldest tree stood the girl I loved.
mischievonly plucking yarrow, and
despite its evil omen twining tho
snowy clusters in her Mack hair.
Again her coquettish words rang in
tny ears! "Make me thy lady! Stake
me the richest woman in England, and I
promise thee, Rnpcrt, we shall be the
happiest of God's creatures." And I re
membered how the mad thirst for gold
filled ines how I trusted in her fidelity,
and without rea'iniing or even telling
her that I would conquer fortune for
her 6ake I kic 1 her sadly and passed
into the woild. Then followed a cnm.
MTmi'iisssifST ,itil ,h? starof Enri
M U-IILItlllTTKIV
vtll mre LlrerCnm
In Int. Don't le dla
o'.iraged it h 111 -urc
M LPUL It HITTI.1U
nill build j on np and
healthy.
SULrilL'R ItlTTERS
iirlll make yonr blood
pure, rich nnd etron?,
mti your ucsn nanu
Ity CLrnvn Hit
to-us to .night, and
on ill Bleep well
ind feel letter for It
Boston. Mais., find receive n copy, free
ItEHIGHTON,
VfjVMNG - MILL.
HASi'FAermiKii or
WlNliim" AN! Doou Fit A MRS,
IJnora, Hlml-rs,
lyiiulow wis) uft.
Moulilintja, HrneUets,
avd ihwijii; IN
Ml KiPils Qf Dressed Lmaligr
Sinyh9, IVilings,
IfpmlfirU I.tunlier, &e.,p,
Very Lowust Prices,
..so to--WILSON
FRANTZ
The Now Jeweler,
ItanK'v.'ay, - I.higliton. P
"tVatrhes, (Hooke anil Jewelry
. Wit- KM! MtMlto nrt o
rtnwiring ofKvery Deirriptittn
lacfkl wtpmmw U mer t.'n eai
iae iq tmrtwfre MUlaactlou la fit-iv
U Hit. .Ulllll aUIIClHHl.
Don't ait. hut eoine at onee
ami buy one qf these beautifully
located lut t. l on will bestir-
prineil tit the viw they aflbnl
and the prire will lie t.ure to
plettM you. No tro,nlile to show
you around. on either
A. r. Jj.MllNli,
or 1!. .1. 110.VOBN.
Ht Weiaspoit l'a
'f.eave orders at
or Lelbensulli's.
Sweeny's, ICooli's
CHABLTE lee,
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
Mower's Iiuil.llns opposite Post Oaice,
KIIiST ST.. I.EHIOUTOX. l'A.
Il'otk Uken in every day of the eek
and promwly attendeil la
Family Wagltlns done at very reasonable
1 Mr. and Mr. Jal, W. Shultls.
1 FATHER AND MOTHER
i Restored to Health.
A Stricken Household
I Vlatie Happy.
i Mr. ana Ur. J.imU IF". Shultis, of HW-
ofit, VMcr Co., jV. r., are one of the
most rtiptrled familiet offurmtri in Ihe
I county. Both btingttricltn Kith dittate
I relate (htir happy ncottry.
i Woodstock, Ulster Co.', April 25, 1S03.
1 Dn. David Kessedt :
Dear Sir Naturally energetic I found
It hard to be llie victim of fell disease. I
was terribly troubled with my Mom-
I ach. my food would break up sonr after
i ITr eating would vrako up every
I u night with a burning, sonr uis.
tres'ed feeling there, that made my
life almost unbearable. I doctored with
physicians and took many so-called cures
but none helped me ; teeing In the newa
papersof the wonderful enres performed
by lr. flaTld Kennedy's Tavorite
llemeily, of Jtomlont, K. i deter,
mined to try Iti after using it a little
while relief came and before I had fin
ished the third bottle I was entirely
cured. Jnst think of It stranger, from
a stck miin.-ENTIItr.IA CURED.
ALWAYS SffiR
was constantly constipated and have
not heen troubled that way tlncc. But
tho greatest blessing was the enro it per
formed for my wife, who previous to tak.
log it was troubled with sickness common
to all women She was so 111 that
she could hardly drag herself about the
honse; she too tried all kinds of so-called
positive cures but with no avail until sko
began using Favorite Itemedy, and that
was the medicine we had been praying
for, Aiter using It but a short whilo
she began to pick up In health and
strength and Is a well Tvotnan to-day.
I IIS ICG! 1 honestly belieTO had
pUII9 it not been for Dr.
Kennedy'9 1'avorlte Itemedy the would
have been In her grave to day. It's tho
greatest medicine on earth, It's
worth its weight In gold.
Yours truly, JAMES W. SHULTIS.
Read this ovor again yo sceptics
and Incredulous onosl Ought you
not to use this valuable medicine
andanl jy health and happlnes7
rues.
I'ATKON'AOK SOMl'ITED.
Stovoti,
Tinware.
Heaters aud
Ranges,
In lireat Variety at
SAMUKIj G haven's
' opular Stow, IWnk Street
It noting aud Spouting apecm1
ty. Stove rewire fiuiiinhed
mi imrt rmtiee
ItewHiiwblol
II You Have
AHNEli & Solt,
rrwM.Mr iti the
Portable Steam Saw Mill
who will do your w oik at IteaMnablA Hales
I'tllliKNC:, rSlOX llll.l., KaT Witltui.
ronT, Pa. net. SI, '91. jl
DRUGS, lmtc
MEDICINES, genuine and best
SOAPS, 'arg line and cheap.
WINES,
CIGARS, tnt est niade,
i.od for medicinal use
SPECTACLES, an extensive
and increasing trade. I guar
antee satismction to eery
customer.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
in ntmernisueu
bNtlih ujr alpinV
anil ej(rt rtfi inwv
drawt ilbww - i- Co n t u
a i tic
iHftiM. alter unvmia (uretov-
Kfvere lung aorcikHi, ana eet
iicmititllon. Uaukiotts to iiuik
btuvnii fit hi fsftlktw auneren the mmns olcun'ii
TotktMewbn dclrlt,he will cbefifud): end
(free of chattel a envy ol the urenrrinUon uirtl,
Mhleh thv uill find a nre cure fur lluuiuim.
Ion, Afttlmva, itromlittt ami all throat and
iu Maiadle. lie nouea all wtlrsr will tr
bU remedy, tu It ! luruluable. Tboe dvalrlus
Ute prearripUon, wblib will rmt tlicm nothliia.
MM ITMJ uintr uit-MMiz, wilt irw tuiuirti,
PRESCRIPTIONS
compounded.
carefully
-at the
Contra 1 Drug Store,
rtev. KlirTAKII
No t ork.
. Hll.SON, nioollm,
apr. Ki, I'-'-lj.
ft V BEnFIEiB
Ul. b, , MMN.
La. ii
KKVNT2.IUiil.wa
Contractors and Biilte.
Tlte udent.4 anuuuiie to ruutrarton
a4 VoMeti Uuc be Itaa uuw utifucd bl nuue
4iuumr. a Her $mrt Npronar d losniiplv
Huildiiig' Stones
Is WW MUMQlr at rejuouable i Mv, He alo
teiiw H Ma reatUence uu KK IAD
iflfSFr, l4unid) Immediate oViuaiiit.
jLtJIld oietft) dt-M rfiitbm, inu.itl at-
A lee eootfnt 1 inliamia (nil uih, ultbe
tieeXlriudaol
Flour and Feed,
WbUnbewlll tell ai Lawent Uarkei ?tu
CHARLES TRAINER,
SECJM) IWtl, LUl(.HTON. FA
Soidol's Hakory,
llrM Hum, l-blaaum, ou lll alwav xt
I'lnM ll4 tl
DREAD AND CAKES.
Uye, Wlieat and Viemui WfraA
Kmmm ln.rjr iiajr. IW VIM Hmul cuiul
fccrswUrd. WiMslMI'aulirll'uiirtiiw
an. watrb lor tk Waaoa.
Soidel's Vienna lUikery,
O.p. Obwt'a, MUT f.. LKIIIIIU IOK. l'A
RISI1SU tlw Leading rtinto--'
graphor. Lehlghton.
Cabinet Hwtogrnphs v1!; larger
Siaes. Views, of Hesidences
in totvn mid county nt the very
lowest priees.
J. A. PHILLIPS,
ie I-an in
Pianos and Organs,
WMroRT. fA.
l,mri'ar.liiMlHriuaestk'lir Tmi Kkoul.1 Buy
, ruiuisaiinuinMaf raiuir
ruuiip. w u sw i
rtillHM tuu l " ''SeWl !
n4 Ortaaa!
Tie Roll's Safety Latere. ; ,AytiNTs wantkd .
It
wttb a Balf Wldr ti.
Jut Hight (or TUilraat M.-n !
I'll,. fUlu, SI . Mil !..
DjU t buy an Mlun- uulil iu tiart- km II,
(Ki(aur laiitorn.
ISahtrr'aM epenfces puid. Addrew
AV IT SMITH CO. I tenet a N"nrery,
(iem v.i. X , KaUblisheal UMil
Subta iu- for tin- Cahbox
AnvtvATE, the diear8t nnd
best Iim'.iI iu-ist:iier pubbsbi-d
iu the counts.
GO TO
"Corner Store"
Ora.ps, Leras, Mm, M
Apples, Celery. Crail j,i
. Grapn, Table Raisins, Oaifec- i
tim. Faacy Mets, Qieeu
irare, and a fill lite st M
Groceries.
Lowest prices, good treatment,
prompt delivery
Call and See Us. ;
(Corner Stork,
LEHIGHTON PA.
1 the greatest diamond discovered in niml
j ern times, lay in my band a rough, nn
' nolished stone, not unlike tho lunins of
spar I had often seen lying on the sandy
lanes of my native country.
This should be Hose's own, mid all tho
others that clanked so melodiously in
their leather bulse should go toward ful
filling her ambition. Itieli and happy I
should be soon, and should I not marry
an untitled gentlewoman, sweet iu her
prime? The twenty j-eara' interval of
work and sleep was like a fading dream,
for I was going home. The knowledge
thrilled me so that my nerves were
strung tight ns Iron ropes, nnd I langhed
i like a young boy. And It was all be
, cause my home win to lie in Itoe Pa
cal'a arms,
I crossed the sea and pouted straight for
i Halkton village. The old hostelry was
I crowded. Jane Hupgartb, whom I re
membered as a ruddy faced child, stood
on the box edged terrace, courteaying
j in matronly fashion to the departing
mall coach. An alteration in the sign
uoaru uuraLieu luy uuemiuu; me tvuue
lilies had been painted over with n mitii
and the name changed from the Paical
Arms to the Lord Bishop. Angrily,
aghast at this. dJsl5yalty, I cross ques
tioned the ostlers.who hurried to and fro,
but falling to obtain any coherent re
plies i waa rain to content myself with
mental denunciation of the times.
Twilight had fallen before I reached
the cottage at the entrance of the pari:.
This was in a ruinous condition; here
and there sheaves in the thatched roof
had parted and formed crevices through
which smoke filtered. Some of the
tiny windows had been walled up, and
even where the glass remained snake
like ivy hindered any light falling Into
their tmcs recesf es.
The door stood open, although the
evening was chilly. As I approached
the heavy autumnal dew shook down
from the firs nnd fell upon my shoulders.
A hatiBwooping in an undulation, struck
between my eyes and fell to the grn-s
moaning querulously. I entered. A
withered woman sat ussldc tao peat lire.
She held a pair of steel knitting needlea
which she moved without cessation.
There was no thread upon them, and
when they clicked her lip twitched as
if she had counted.
Gomo time passed before 1 recognized
Rose's foster mother. Hlizalieth Carles.
Tho russet colors of her cheeks had
faded and left a sickly grayi those
sunken, dimmed eyea weie utterly nu
llko the bright, black orbs that had
danced so mirthfully. Iler stature, too,
had shrank. I was struck with wonder.
Elizabeth could not be more than fifty
six yours old. I had been away twenty
years; Rose was fifteen when I left her
and I had heard Elizabeth say that 6he
was only twuty-one at the time of her
darling's weaning. But what a change!
She had such an air of weary grief that
my heart grew sick.
Advancing to uer ewe i toucueii ner
arm. one lumen, uut neitner spoke noi
seemed aware of my presence. Soon,
however, she arose ana Helping herself
along by grasping tha scanty f nrniture,
tottered to a window and peered out.
Her right hand had crept to her throat;
she untied the string of her gown and
took from her bosom a pomander set iu
a battered cilrer case. I cried out. I.oo
had loved that toy In her childhood.
Thousands of tunes had we played ball
ithtt. Kllta belli lieu it to Her mouth
and mumbled it as if it were a baby's
band.
Maddened with impatience, I caught
her shoulder and roughly bade her say
where I should nnd Rose, lint some
thing awoke in her eyes, and the shrank
iway to the other side or the lionee
tlace. I followed. She cowered on the
toor, looking at me with a strange hor
ror, iter lips began to move, uui no
sound turned. Only when I crossed to
the threshold did she rite, and then her
head moved wildly from side to side,
and her hands pressed cloae to he-
breast, as If the pain there mre too great
to endure.
I ran from the place, not daring to
look back. In a few minute I had
reached the bslustraded wall of the hall
warden. The house looked a. if no care
ful hand bad touched it for years. The
element had played havoc with its
oriels, and many of the latticed frames
hung on single hinge.. The enrtaiu of
the blue pallor hang onUlde, dragtled
aa4 fwM and half bidden by a thick
arowth of bind wood,
With an alinoat savage fore I tubed
mv arm bifirlt above my head and
brought my fiat down upon the central
panel ot the door. There wa no need
for such violence, lor ine aecayeu m-
I tenings mad. no reUinoe, and some ol
me rouen uoartM irii iu id, grouuu. .
As I entered the ball and saw the
ancient furniture, once m fondly kept,
now mildewed and crumbling to dust,
quick sobs burst from my throat.
Rose', spinet stood beside the door ol
the withdrawing room. How many
carols had we rang" to iu music! An I
passed my foot struck one of tha h)g,
and the rickety structure groaned a if
it were coming to pfaoM. I thrort out
my baud to steady it, tat at wy touch
the velvet covering of the lid cam. oil
and the tiny gilt ornaments rattled
downward.
By now the foil moonlight lred
tho window and quivered on the floor
As I gawd on the treiunloua pattern ii
changed into quaint device of he.ut'.
daggwa, ring, and a thousand other t"
kn. All suddenly another obje.!
glided amoi.g them so quickly tli.it I
wondered whether my eye. had W:i 1 1
faalt a tiny satin shoe, stained crimson
acrou the lappet. A revulsion of feel
ing came to my soul and drove away .il
Sty fur. I had keen that self same sh
whit and uusoiled twenty year liefore.
WnMk Tain, vain Ruse dauced among
IMC reaptr -aJlie. harvest home And
my voice i nt-d out in-t.t.i. 'Rose
hart of iuiu- ' Deligli-'of .i ', imk world ii
delight-''
bhe I m f'-re Bu- VuUiJernl,,
rmtfr1 Al, eu tliaucd! iUirvdauii
jvUow silk shawl atiU covered Uer shonl
dm; her buir still hung In those eldrltci
curia. But the beautiful face had gr -w
wananduiiAl acn the forehead
wctdras u ltl.es h4i UYr tjurMdjis he
threw her arms arouhd my neoK, nnn
pressing her boaom heavily on mine
sobbed so piteonsly that I grew afraid
for her and drew back the long mas
of hair which had fallen forward, an-1
kissed again and again those lip thai
were too lovely for simile. Never came
a word of chiding from them. "Love,"'
she said, when she had regained her
breath, "the past straggle waa sharp and
torturing the fnture struggle will be
crneler still. What a great love yonrs
was to waitandtrnstforsolongl Would
that mine had been as powerful! Poor,
weak heart that I could not endure!-'
The tones of a wild fear throbbed
through all her speech strongly, but jet
with Insufficient power to prevent her
from feeling the tenderness of those mo
ments. Often tiinorouly raising her
head from my shoulder she looked
around, and then turned with n soft,
Inarticulate nnd glad uinnntir to hide
her face on my liosom. I spoke fer
vently; told of the years spent away
from her; how, when working in the
diamond fields, she had ever been pres
ent in my f ancys how at night her name
had fallen from my lips in my only
prayer; how I had dreamed of her among
the greatest in the land the richest
and I dare swear the loveliest woman in
the world.
I grew warmer still. All the gladneei
which had been constrained for so long
now burst wildly from my lips a myriad
of rich ideas resolved into words which,
being spoken, wove one long and deli
clous fit of pas"ion. As we stood to
gether the moon brightened and filled
the chamber with a light like the dayV
The ridges of the surrounding moorland
stood ont in sharp relief.
Rose drank In my declarations thirst
ily, but soon Interrupted me with n
heavy sigh. "Come away," she said
softly. "I no longer live in this house.
You mint stay with me tonight. Thit
placo Is so wretched now, for time, that
In you aud ine has only strengthened
love, has wrought much ruin hero."
Half leaning on me she led me from
the precincts of Brettou hall. We
walked in silence over tho waste that
crowns the valley of the Whjtelnnds,
and being near the verge of the rocks
saw the great pine wood sloping down
ward, lighted near us by the moon, but
soon lost in density. Along the mysteri
ous line where the light changed into
gloom, intricate shadows of withered
summer uracKen sirucK unu leceueu lit
WHBN W 90 0t AND DIE.
The ratal M rMM and raekf,
Tb. nui UM InufK in fa&r.
And tlM my Is MRnm wlili atotataM
Of UMM wlw kvr luw,
Aadknr flle h,- i!m irayiWbt
Tha wmfcl will s rm ay,
Nor (MUM to raurl your ttwntrcrrpt
THI roo st, off and itl.
Vir fritnn. f oniric trill prim vner
.lotT.
Aid tell ro Ii la gunl,
And when rn sin It. Man Aha.
Tbf Ml mf, I wbli sun wooW.
Thtr jwt ahotrt upprrrMe:
Aed yet I know not hy
Thr Ml forget )wti ituui in ml
Till )on go off n ml ill.
You'll Oli-l no k' Mi i Ii- tr bck.iv
To help jrsn bear t uur crow.
You'll have to rat -ur nraitou plain.
WHhoot your caper attire!
Ami when roit Kd ilo In dvnwrt
Yon'll Had . desrt Ii nt pici
And rotill never ttnntr what piul.lin fc.
Till no no nil and dir.
Rut there, n cm jona'tin
In IfanlhouUit Ih.t vli.ti Vradm.l
It we hat-, written iwn.,-1 Mm (mod
Oar rtTnrl. will h. r n-i;
And trurad. will p!,..n i..rcrttni-ou.
And eotne ftn. ' ni.il Hlifh.
An-t tniffate our Kimn ttllli lim
1en we ko off anil dir.
L'r WarnMin In erwde cl.ronicl?.
An Iii.p.irlunt Illci.trrj.
Oennau investigation proven that acid
solution will convert common mwd-ist
into n material linn in texture and t-o
extremely hard as to lie iuipeiiWralilo
by either a nail or a gimlet. It is aim,
mote impel viotM to tho action of the
elements than any other known mate
rial n--eil for building pHt-prm-, con
crete natural stone and ordinary build
ing metals not excepted. I!eidesi the
above excellent qualities, which of
course will make it lank high in the
estiiuation of contractoi s and builders.
It has another point that will make it
worthy of praise when finally adopted
that of being practically hit-proof, speri
mens of boards made from it Imviug
been subjected to an extraordinary de
gree of heat fornpw-iirdof an hour with
out warping or changing its toxture In
the least.
It ii tlaiuiei for it that it will be
stronger than wood for joifts and gird
ers, and, above all, that it can lie li-.nnu-factored
at sncli n slight coat as to bring
it Into competition with the more com
mon bnilding stuff. St. lonta Kepnb-
and lessened her brightness. This was
a place of notoriety a veritable Gol
gothaa haunt fit only for demon-,
llnrder and theft had been punished
here, nnd to this day fireside stories are
told of evil women dancing around that
Drnids' circle, carrying hearts plucked
from giblieted bodies.
"Rose," I whispered, "why have you
brought me here'r"
She made no reply, but pressed her
head more closely to my shonlder.
Scarcely had my lips closed than a
sound like n hiss of a half strangled
snako vibrated among the trees. It grew
louder and louder. A monstrous shadow
hovered above.
Rose from my bosom murmured
"Love is strong a death! Love is strong
as death!"
I locked her iu my arms so tightly
that she grew breatnies. "Hold me,
she panted. "You are strong."
A cold hand touched our foreheads, so
that benumbed we sank together to the
ground, to fall instantly into a dream
less slumber.
When I awoke the clear gray light of
the early morning had spread over the
country. Bovond the hall garden the
sun wa jut bursting through the
clouds and had already spread it long
golden haze along the horizon. The
babbling uf th' -.treamlet that runs down
to Halkton wa.- Mulii-tinctthat it seemed
almost at my t ide. How sweetly the
wild thyme Mii-'iV 1! Tilled with the ten
der recoIlecui.iH of the night, without
turning 1 railed Rose 1'aseal from her
sleep.
riweetucart, bweetheurt, waken! wak
en! waken! bee how glad the world
looks aee the omen of a happy future!"
Xo answer came. I sat up. and look
ing nronud ine saw that I was alone. A
square stone lay near. When the sun
was high I I'lei-l to read the inscription
carved thereon. "Here, at four cross
paths, licth. with a stake through the
bosom, the body of Roe Pascal, .vho In
her sixteenth j ear willfully cast away
the liro lioil gave. li. .Murray OH
Christ in Xatio.inl Observer.
I min li.lluii.
When the i; .f tt.hat Is termed a
whole ualt'.n n . Icr tirins is Mstimaled,
the cxagi-i-r.iti-i.i f rl c pompous phrase
little, tho ': -be - of the fact that
large nuuibc i- of yunng men are lust to
their -ountry by the uuoa lo whieh
they resort to r-u- iii.- military scrvW.
In Italy and tieriitniiv theao may t-o
counted by l--giou; in France men are
less nnmeroni-, herrt-e in Trauce men
are more wedded to the native soil, and
take to sertico more gayly and more
naturally, bnt in Italy and Germany
thonaauds fiock to emigrant ahiiM-, thus
choosing lifelong, self expatriation, and
every year, a the military nnd fiscal
burdens grow heavier, wiu lads go
away by prefeienee to lands where,
however hard be the work, the dreaded
voice of the drill sergeaut cannot reach
them, aud tliey can "call their soul their
own."
Patriotiuu is a hue quality no doubt
but it doe. not accord with the chill and
stipe rciliiiitc apathy which characterize,
the general teacbiug and temper of this
age, and a young man may Iw pardoned
if he deem that his oouutry is less a
mother worthy of love than a cmel and
unworthy sleumother when he demauds
three ot the fairest years of hi life to be
spent iu a barrack yard, aud wrings his
ears till the blood drops from th.ui or
bwt. him about the head with the bntt
of a raoeket because be doe. not hold his
chin high euuugii or alii ft hi feet quick
enough Ouida in I ortnigutly Kevl.w.
FJtlHNDliY ANIMALS.
ODD
FRIENDSHIPS THAT DUMB
CREATURES CONTRACT.
To Delinquents.
You get Ihe Carbox Aoroc iti. by
, nmll, just look at Ihe direction tab on
i your ii-er, ami you will see just how
much you are indebted for the paper:
remit the same by Postal Note, Money
, Order or Greenbacks without delav
lWe need the money n dollar ortno to
each 1 not much, (he aggregate I.- u
amounts to huudrelof dollari- I '-me.
I gent, pony up. Ad-lrcs-.
H. V. MORTIHMKIt, Pmn
Lhlghton, Pa.
I Delliiiiiieiit-t living in till neighbor
hood will pleoe ratH and nettle, and
wive 25 cents for ooHection.
llorar. ami llc. rrr,iir,ill llrtniua It.
tlnt.te (Jurrr Taut That Canine,
lll.ptar li Clionlng Companion..
f.nmr ltrmarl.al.lr Cmn,
The particular frlendahip ix-castou-ally
fonned by animals among them
selves are characterised by thovirtnea
and fallings incident to human attach
ments. We are frequently reminded of
man's selfishnetw and inconstancy in the
way of the brute creation, nor 1 it
peculiar to animal that they sometime
enter Into alliance of n enrion kind.
Naturally enough, horse often make ', l atarrli In the lirad t aronMltntlnoaldii' -e
friends nnd comrades among Iheir own -J,1"' rrlinrr a rniitiltiiiional rrmcai like
race, a, dogs do still of tener. bnt a cW "no" "' "
friendship and understanding lietween 1 The Christian is tho only man Who
horse and dogs i apparently more fre- 1 miule richer wheu the bank breaks.
quent than any kimllar lulationshlp -
between the individuals of tho same1 FnrKUCmU
species. Perhap the mot remarkable In the home cure of diseases, acclilenii.
attachments are thoe shown by animal I and how lo treat tlieni, and many hints of
thrown together by enforced circum- , T?lu? 10 t,,e ,ck oa found In III
stances and seiwHted from others of ,-7.u m"" 8 SI?" .i?.el!lc-'J eleani
their kind.
illustrations. Send three 2-cent stamps to
t . uruway x , nosion, Mass , and
receive a copy iree.
I Nobody ever blames n good apple for
having come from n. twisted tree
V.r Tm T,,l
I We authorize our advertised druggist to JJfcj
sell Ur. KIor's New Discovery for Con- l
sumpuon, lyongns anil l oins, upon this -I
condition. It ton are afrilcted KltU a ii
Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat and 'M
Chest trouble, and will use this remedv as
directed, giving, it a fair trial, and exDcrl
ence, you may return the bottle and have
your money reliuuleil. H e could not make
this offer did no not know lhatDr King's
.-cw uiscovcry coum oe reiicti on. li
never disappoints. Trial bottles frreo!
licbcr's Drugstore, I.ehlplilon, and Ilierv's
Urugsttire, IVcI'tpott. Large size
and $l.ll. .
3Iller Out r l'lacr.
, iuu ui-iLe iiiiiiiiiriiv ruiiiu nrtieut
a mimic battle. Before up lay the , housekeepera exhibit toward dust keems
Priests' cliff. Tho moon was veiled amusingly exaggerated to quieter soals.
here by a grove of elms, whose ever To the true dust baler no family trouble
swaying branches alternately increased or family joy i paramount. With her
mouth she may mourn William's sorrow
or exult over Edith's prosperity. Her
eyes aro roving. Thoy spy the bit of
fluff npon the carjiet. nnd she checks
her sobs to pick it up. Tho recital of
Edith's happines i interrupted while
6he walks acrois the floor to wipe off u
table's edge or to lament tho difficulty
of keeping a room clean when the win
dows are so often opened.
Births, deaths or marriage may come
and go in her household. Xot one of
theso disturbs her equanimity half so
much a having her sweeping day post
poned; they aro all of less importance
than the discovery that her dreaded
enemy has gained a foothold in some un
suspected corner.
An enthusiast of this sort ouoevemng,
with a tragic air, requested her husband
to accompany her to nn npper chamber.
The tired lawyer was impressed by her
solemn manner, nnd heavily climbed the
necessary stairs. The lady led him Into
n room and pointed sternly to a table.
"Look at that, sho said indignantly.
Three times this week I have told Mary
to dust it. I lielieve she neglects it
purposely. I am completely disheartened."
The lawj-er looked at tho table and
sighed.
3Iy dear, lie replied, "todav I have
had to deal with a murderer and two
burglars. I have ul examined two
wife lieater and oin child stealer, but
anything like the m-iral depravity of
jlary 1 confess 1 n. ver saw liefori-
never!"
And tho lady triumphantly led tho
procession down stall Harper's Bazar.
Horses have a positive dread of soli
tude, and when thl happen to be un
avoidable will make friends of the most
unlikely creatures. The hours which tt
carefully tended favorite passe In his
box are often relieved by tho companion
ship of the stable cat, which the nobler
quadruped speedily adopts as its own,
and to which it of ten become genuinely
ottached. The absence of the cat I at
once remarked by the horse, who mani
fests impatience and plainly nks for tho
restoration of it favorite.
One of the runners iu tho Derby, a
colt named Galeopsis, had for aome
time before the race shown symptoms
of distress and uneasiness, amounting to
positive melancholy, nnd not attributa
ble to any physical cause. A goat and
kid were proenred and judiciously in
troduced to tho stable, the resnlt lwing
thus described by nn eyewitness! "Ga
leopsis seemed to take much Interet in
them until the goat died; biitthe kid re
mains, nnd the horse now vastly divert
himself by lifting the little creature up
by the back of its neck with its teeth,
pntting it down in Ihe manger, careful
ly placing it on the ground again after
awhile, and then repeating the opera
tion." Therois an interesting record of thu
strange dislike entertained by a pony
for a particular horse with which it was
brought into daily contact, aud the ex
traordinary friendship formed by it fur
a calf in the same meadow. Tliepony
and calf became inseparable, show
ing their mutual regard in many divert
ing ways, greatly to tho nnnoynnco of Allow tue to add my tribute to the elti
the calf's mother, who not unnaturally , cacy of Blj'a Cream balm. 1 nas suffer
evinced tho utmost jealousr nnd resent- 1 lug from a sciere atsack of Influenza and
ment. Gilbert White relates how a catarrh and was Induced to try your rein
horse nnd hen, spending much of their Vyr',w i "f",'1 w,i I"1.1?"" .' could
. .i.J..' , 7 , hardly articulate, and In less than twenty-
uuio iuSe " urtmani, mso ,,. ,, ,ll0 ,,, .jr),ptou3s. W1d
The most deadly t-in is the one wo
believe It will be safe to commit
it I. n Oood ThhiR.
1 .i llils for l'au-Tina: I bare Inwia,
Hit- drug business many years, and this It
one of the ino.l successful Conch reme-
.llaa I t. -..t.l A ! t. ....
", - wii. t i.fla in fiui. K unj;ii
bur. Mr. I,. II XlfOtlrinlii. hail ft rhronie!
Cou;!i of six years' standiiig, which nn
medliiliio would relieve. 1 rrcornmended
l'au-Tina, and its effect was magical I'
I a gnod thing.
J. ISUhfc, .VAILIili, Altoona, fa.
An- i.ui, win ai unu ,nj ceiiia at t .1
1. Thomas' Drug Store. ji
iii-l him that thiuketh he stunill
take heed lest he fall.
111. vrutrrlon.
'Well, aince yon ask mo as a friend
to tell you frankly what's on my mind.
I may as well confess to yon that I am
in deep financial distress," said Johnson
to an acquaintance the other evening.
"Iam done up; tin a whipped rooster;
I ain't In it; I'm completely knocked ont,
and I've got to make a change of some
kind."
"Why, I'm surprised lo hear this!''
said the friend, "I thought yon wero
prospering nicely when I met yon last
Bpring. How did your reverses come
about?"
"In this way: We moved into a new
fiat in May, and another family moved
in just overhead. We were friendly for
a time till they rented a secondhand
piano. We thought we'd play even and
so we rented one. They began giving
their daughter lessons, and In order to
even up the noise we followed suit.
They bought their boys a cornet and a
snare drum, and we got ours a ttom
bono and abass drum. Then they bought
a horse fiddle, an accordeon and a hurdy
gurdy, and that's the way it's been go
ing ever since until I'm done up.
"I've got two wagon loads of noise
making instruments at my house, bnt
became tho fastest of friends: "The
fowl would approach the horse with
notes of complacency, rubbing herself
gently agalnt his legs, while the horso
wonld look down with satisfaction, and
move with the greatest caution and cir
cumspection lest ho should trample on
his diminnlivo companiou."
Dogs have so much larger a sharo of
personal lilierty than horse or cattle
that their friendship obviously lie more
at their own disposal. But notwith
standing this fact they constantly make
friends of the most "unlikely birds'
and for tho most inexplicable reasons.
Ko doubt some temporary alliances are
formed for the attainment of n particu
lar object, not always of a creditable
kind. Attachments lietween member--of
the tame rat o aro of conrso common,
but attract tho less notice on acconnt of
their obvious reasonableness. Dogs,
however, are greatly addicted to queer
company, and constantly go nut of their
way in quest of it. The nunierom
friendships formed lietween dogs and
geese, and even iionltry in general nn
quite remarkable. It is not generally
recognized that the goose is u bird of ex
traordinary sagiciiy it has even lieen
described ns of great intellectual capaci
tyand thi mutual regard of fur and
feather may proceed on an understand
ing that overrides the distinctions of race.
Tho species of goose known a the
"gray lag" i especially lemaikable for
Its strong nnd frequent attachments to
the dog. One that was rescued by a
mastiff from the inaidion attack of n
fox showed n consciousness of its obliga
tions and a desire to retnrn them that
were touching In their obvious feeling,
The goose entirely abandoned the soci
iety of its kind, mooted In the dog's ken
nel and followed it iu its daily wander
ings over a largo farm and through the
neighboring village. The dog happen
ing to fall 111 the goose would not leavo
him night or day, and would to all ap
pearance have been starved had not a
pan of corn been placed for It every day
near the kennel.
The French naturalist Hoiizean also
relates howaChinese goose made friends
with a dog at first sight, uttering threats
of vengeance against any person or an
imal offering to interfere with its favor
ite, In whose occasional absence it was
inconsolable. Dogs and fowls also enter
Into amicable relations for reasons much
less apparent to onlookers than to them
selves, A hen aud a retriever became
so strongly attached that the former
laid her eggs and hatched her chickens
tny hoaiseiit-ss disappeaicd and I was abls
... 911,14 i, ii,-nt J iuig iii uraiiu upcra Willi .
mice unimpaired. I slronelv recommend I
It to all simcr. Wm. II. Hamilton..
Leading llasso of the C, I). llss Orsn'l
tipera t o.
(lve God your moments and he wild
maKe your day it success.
Knllllrtltn C'onfldcuto.
Mr. T. D. Thomas, Druggist, shonli!
have the confidence of this community 11
calling Is onn nf rcMKinslbtllly . very oIlJJ
preciiitis lives are cnirusieii ia nis call
taking the agency for selling the celeba
rd lied 1- lag Oil should be a ?uaranterl
will ilo all that I claimed for it. J
rcmeilv excels it for the quick corel
iiiieiiiiiaiism, neuralgia, r-pram anj i
ooniiy pain rnce -' cenis.
Tho same wind that ruins tho chair
cleans the uheat
iii;i;nki:nm:ss, or me i.njuor. haiiit.
t nrrii mi ti nine in i r li im). or aiintinl.-
Irrlnc: llr. llnlnr. flulilrn nprciflc.
It run lu !ff,,.i It, H nf Ii.it I. i im nt n
fee or lea. or ill i-HMl, wiilitiitt llie ktiowlrdirenr I
iiih iiiiiein. ii is aiisoiiiicn ii.trniiiis, ann win
eiietl a l-rrtiiHiielit nun ii-rrt-t rare, wtasg
lite. tMlirt-l I. :i moderate ill inkrr or aiialrotii
urn-It. It lias lH-cit Kien liitlioiiuiilsofeaiir.V
Him in eter in-i.iiiee a pern-1 cure uasionnv,
r.1. mirier r.nR llie system ome lmnt
liateil ullh the iM,ia. it hrt-miira an niter B
IHMfllilllty In, ttielliiicraiMUetexl.t. CtiH
Kurainreti. ,s pajre imhik ui particular, urn
Address tin- iiiiuikv Si-i im Co, isrll
street, ('lneliiti.irl, Ulna. H-
Win-never the detil makes a llil
God makes a Duiilel.
t nl v tluiHC uImi Iiap lrint It know It. v.lne-l
Hull's iliMit llnrse and Cattlel'under.we mean
Price -J, cenls i-r package or 1 11-. full wrlclil
We nro never sad except whenel
forget that God is good.
Many old soldiers, who couin
chronic diarilitt-a while in the service J
hare since been is.-riiianeutly cures of ll
hy i;i,ainoerlalirs Uollc, llioiera ami
Diarrlne.i Kemedy For sale by "N. It
1,'euer. I.eliljlilon. anil W F Blerr ,
elssjiotl.
llacksiidlng always begins
ily we neglect to pray
on Tlie
my neighbor goes right on buying every
thing new aud noisy that he hears of,
and to make matters worse he's got ; in his kennel, an Interesting observer
children enough to play all the instr it- j remarking how, ouMhe hen leaving or
ments at one time. If I had Ihe money I entering her nest, the dog would move
I'd drown that man out if I bad to buy ' from the threshold to make way, while
Gabriel's trumpet to do it with, but I'm any attempt to touch the eggs in the ab
at the end of my string and I confess senceof the hen was met byhisimme
that I've got to retreat. I'm awf nt sorry dtate dlspprobatlon.
they ever rentd that old piano." Chi- Another remarkable friendship grow
cago Times. np between a spaniel and a young cock,
which was for some reason perfectly os
Hare Hied almost evory knowu remedy
tor Itching Piles without success, Hull'
oouriit a box or lie Witt'. Vt'ltcu Uu
tialve, and ll lias cured me. C D. Haskim.
Peoria, ill. T D. Thomas.
Hod line, h cheerful giver liecau&t
giving his liinl-llke.
A gnnllriiian ol litis county who has exs
cedent judgment reuiaikrd to til the otheil
iuv thai he knew of no pit) so good foil
cousllpalion. Uyspt-iisia and livei complaint I
as lie Vt Ill's I.lule Karly Risers. T 18
Tliuiiias.
When we oppses
reject Christ.
what God love- we j
ot Mutli of an Affair.
Tlie tall Lord Stradbroke served under to t9tA with the other poultry in the
Wellington in Spain and afterward farmyard. The spaniel was constantly
fought at Qostre Bras, bnt was some- obs-yed keeping the fowls away, in or
how disabled from lielng at Waterloo. der jhat iu persecuted friend might ob
He was, moreover, almost the only Tory tain food, the cockerel obviously recog
landlord whose abilities I ever heard rdsteg and reciprocating the good will
Charles Austin praise. When he was thown by Its fonr footed protector.
staying with my father the conversation London. Standard,
turned on the extraordinary passage in ' .
which Victor lingo attribute spo
i . ..,, ,A i. .niu tAainM .ii
imll O ,Ot. M. IH, U...WD jmimj 1. ,
lheie is no nsti talkiuc, neither IIarr
sou or Cleveland will be t lected unless
they take lie Witt's Lhtle EarlrlUseis
Til., h.t e .-m.t I h. re'1 tin. lit. tVM.M.ail
traoizeu oy wis teiiow. nuu nut uium.ci ( pj pn oilier pin. I. u. xnonias
Mhrro SlrttMZ Idyed.
After the Huanish i cap. Hon of the
Graud Canary a certaui enormoiu stune
was for a 1-mg time pointed out as on.
of th. instruments ot the Gannett,
athletic courses. The nativs. had been
able to lift it, set it on their shoulders
and even throw it over their heads.
Their degenerate posterity and the
Senisirds o-tnH not raise tt from the
ground.
It was reckoned nothing ont of the
common for a man to take an unteth
and x by the horn with oust hand and
slay it with the other, A certain name
born priest of ftrand Canary in tlie !Vv
uttenth century snowed that he In
herited soma of bis ancestors' vigor, for
Otis day. bearing that an enraged bull
Taad broken loose and was in lb street, Jewish rather,
he ran ont aud grasping it by the leg , I observe that Americau fathers,
threw it down, and so held it until its i wheilMr from the exactions of basinet
owner was able la seenra it. I or oilier reasons, do not ordinarily come
This doughty son uf the crimen bef ,r n to my offioe with their ailing children,
uis death chanced to have .n. if In-: The whole mattsur is often left into.
leg-, amputated for cane . li - i-'
ih-n n,4 that his thigh U.ic- ust
solid, willi n- trace uf marrow It must I
Suirslltlu of th. Cnckoe.
In a a! .1... ,.1 17rn.h mmanAnf the
genait Dieu). and in which, so far as bo I tj,!,,!, century, published by II eon.
assigns to human or rather to British , M .RMUlt Bnd htavdf. bear theenckoo
agency, any share in the giants over-1 BoUi , tbe morning as they
throw, he would have us beli.ve that lie awlVe, Miiag aad pU.Bitlg what
the credit was do. to ;1 British army ! )liy wtji jo bs iu Um future that
aloos, and not to Ilo s rival. ; livlMale (Ksni. JI. Rwuvrt thinks Us
, !'?.k". f 't?' ! wonld Ilk. to know how many year.
lAHU OSIWUUTtntO, ttlttt 1. UO IMMS IMH.
Though the action is about the sane
there s h big difference between train
lug for a run and running for a train
Ii.i.-pla, distress after rating, sour j
.Unused, iMr appetite, bad lisle, coated i
tongue and bafluurn arr cured by De
Wilt's Little JCsrly liiseri. Hie Unions 111.
II pills. I . II. Thomas
The gentleman, so often mentioned '
lu novels, who riveted people with tbe
gaxe, has now obtained permanent em ,
ploymeut at a boiler manufactory
For Uuie back ihere
thsu to saturate a flsune! i
nothing Letter
uh with I ham
berlslu's l'aii Ralm and bind u on tbe .
-m i. rAwmm ltn, in whth in eninrlife. atlerted uarta. Trv it and von will be snr.
his out peninsular amy ai Waterloo u ... i tki ..,,. tn tJi him 1 prwed al the wumpt re in it affords 1 lie
would have bu au affair of four boors. , ,"T.. i,. .saoir irnaluieiit will cure rheumat ,tni. l'
Thaas, were his wonts." This is remark-! t r.T.! ! 'JT . "t "liT. . l. by N. II Rebrr I.. I, sliton and W.
. - .-- - , .... . u . ... ,.wur i wutu ... I .11 m ii ,u . ' ... . ..
- . - , , , i. itier, lyeissiwi
know, cuckoo. Tha cuckoo answers!
promptly tliirteeu times. Then U.
Itssuut turns to bis wife and embraces
her. "Did you hssr?" he aslu. "Sir," -said
Mm. Ksnart, being a dutiful wife
and very respectful to her lord and .
master. --Sir, I heard gladly, and de
mand you will kiss m.." Dame," sal!
be, "I am quit, rejoiced "All the Year
Round.
able as being tbe utterance of one who I
was never given to boasting. Fortnight- I
ly Review.
be coiitesnc! . however, tbet tint relic, uf
the CananU4 li iw fi-iuid in their bury-
lie.tr ont Hie niferein e
Ing pi nes il
that IUU
111.. lull 111- 11
tl slllllnllV
tl. ll late nr.
11 10U..1
I -ll.. -1, -I
-nil' t 'i - '
' . 1 1 . . v a
ii i -i ' i.f
.1 It. M,r
ll.ll. r Than Credential,
gsauasr Brsun -C-in.-Cum-'-e i- a
real count, I sse.
Rival Bells How did you nnd out
Bummer Beauty I noticed that you
did not introduce u. New York
wjmt-. - - -
hands of the wife or some relative. Ger
mans are mors apt to com. than Ameri
cans, and Hebrew, most of all; and in
deed I cannot refrain from expressing
my admiratiou of the douictic life of
the list ter class of Jews iu New York
which so far as I have obwrt e.l it is in
many respecumoreneai ly w hat it should
be than that of any class in oin - .mnui
nity. Henry L Taylor. M. D in P- i
nlsr Science Monthly
"This 1. a . - 1 1 i if u i .i I
on. of tbe burglars, alter .... n.id
blown it opeu.
yes." replied th. other, ' 1 il admit
It'.allttUcrswked." Detroit Fret. Pros.
Ills rtrtt sasd I-.t Tins.
Romanelli, having heard wonders told
of th. skating rink, determined to go
there. The sight of so many young
ladies and gentlemen gliding around in
all directions so gratefully and in such,
apparent safety led hiui to believe that
skating wa the easiest and most natural
thing m tbe wm id He suddenly made
up bis tuiud , and after ordering a pair of
roller skates be took a step forward and
bang he drupped full length un ths
floor. Th manager ran to pick hiui up.
"Is thu the arst time you have put on ..'rrn!.1:
tbe skates?" tttxcnuucni t'-- i
"No, sir; the last I ' growlsd Rosnn.lli 1 JKosl hi"k i-'
-XsnoBosso. uM!
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