The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 12, 1892, Image 1

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It. a hclBltv at our Job Pin in "lis
In Snyder's Block, eaat eld' Ii. l In.
Bridge. Envelope. Note ni . rerPapi
Pbarapleta, Order Hooks, . .ere, Tags,
and all kinds of Pio Nio, Ho.-c and 8ale
llllls. We do all work neatly, chcnoly and
cleanly. Do you need anything in tins
line? then call and see us, or write as a
postal card and we will be at your service.
must
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INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE."
VOL XX. No. 52.
Lehighton, Carbon County, Pouna. November 12 1892.
$1.00 a Year in Ad vane
WE ST I.L LIVE
clonal & Business Carls
Thnugli we lime lir.'n ifij unlet tills Minimi i
Vnu we Iiiui Inteiulcit sellout nm hu-ilnc
hare anil .'.ill, I not knoup stock, lull mm, n.'i
MiBennclii'l-'il loslAV. we pnriio.o stu llli: uinl
iiusMni! iime business Willi nil ir piiph-'i
llrri.'lvril Morr W "'IIInK, iwekcn It wiiu
Boon's mill are III position l roniM besl 'hiv.
For the inoncv that pan be telil. We know ami
want jo Ho I iwwthat vt.' nre rraoj ami art-
filing
TO UIVM AWAY-
attain an hiiiik'um' Into! oanny toeairemteinpp.
inn am up in hitmlnom boxes wlilori yon Mil
nil awiri eUe 'iir p"t efforts will seem tame
in ciititnrtHnii t'uiur fultire, for we. Intend M
I'liilil iin ii ueii"' trade or Know thi' rcswn
why.
II NDSOMK HOXRS
ami handsome Htlo"--fioelbnt Bill w araMe
Klve Mm til,' mint tor iHir money Is otli object
In .eil llll-ni :il low pm'.lts lint lot. ol llh-l'l.
ei- .md wrm candy.
This In our ni vt .lint hi llir- full campaign, t
tu be followd ti eeanclcn efforts In make ymi
feel Hint when sou want shoe, ill pine Ml
tlllllt to KO Ih h
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V. M Rapsher, j
VrTOMrtsY a r.tlim8Et.l.0R AT r W, '
Klrst Uoor auma the Mansion l!oui . i
MAtraH Cltl'SK. PESN'A.
taal IMatoi anil Ooll'tt.ii At:i;iioy. iii Hny
uMilSttntl Kutalf. giiTyiwln m-ntiv ili.n. 1
nnv ".' 1
123 Hamilton Street. Allentown.
Has it cvpr occurred tnyou tlmt yon enn buy just as chrnpit uot
dieniH-r here limn you cmibityin tlf c it It is n wtlitl VAtff.
Apples and Potatoes
Arc nrrivini; tlnily in inr lomt Intsnnd arc bciiij; sold nt tin very
lowot )ticcs to rctoilcrs
1osafcceiossety WSh9 Oyulwft,
' FRUITS, NUTS, AMD CIGARS,
,So1d and ildivcrcd at and frequently way below city prices.
k & mMMmm, -
Wholesale (tn .:i!m Healer. Knst Weisspnvf,
naMMttll a "IKK-lnltx.
'MfMi ad (Irntimi
DR.G7T." FOX,
i 171 Main Snoot, Ilatli, Pa.
TlA!lno,BollnA moukk, Hiimiai
At ItAimitl.SVt AJI ItniKU rulWDAYH
t ntrntLWiKM, frn It.irKt. Wkuxkkh
AT MMXtOWM.aHANU I KKTBll .Till ll'IHV
T HATH, rainTI Am. i.i 1 i
OltlwU(t-lrini o a. in. to 4 p. m. n iciim
tHlRRt to dW.fi" "'I'"'
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
tVAIm, Rerntctloliotthl' Hji'H or til'- .icljust
mii .itnUw.
F. T. "smith, d.d. sm
OITloe oprolt' llir Opera Unw
Hank Street, Le ! ton, Pa.
OKNTIHTHV IN AM. ITH llUANt'llKt
rl!iliiu and in.ikliiH artldolal ilenturtis n six i dm-
ty. Loral nnethullcn iimhI. ,
lMniiilnlMrelamtTiH-lli lMractcd Wllll-
OUT CAIN.
iiFFIPK llOUItS: from . in..to t'i in.. fiom
1 p. lit., to Ii l. in., Ironi 7 1. in., I 8 P. in.
Oonsnltntliiin In niiRllshor Oi-imni
Onion llonm at ll,i7litiii- Itvciv Kiituul.it.
Ilctl5-W-Iv
The Greatest Blood Purifier A
ThlUircnf i;rrm ii W -lit 'nr !Mtie,
I'lll'ltlUTTLlUs'fMrl 00,lfKHthnn
odo rent ft dow. Jt w til euro their fit
rri norttt rases ot nkiii di jcimc, rromCT
ulft common tilmplo on tho tnceM f
3
I 111 best mclMno to hup In nllT H
1 1 I rases of eucJi Rti!orn nmi
0 lilcrp npfttotl DO,
ITlto tht nwful di-pifo HrrnfulaJ
IBL It ill'It IlJllhllS U 1MB
est ntotimno 10 nnp in bum
rotir KM.
not ovor tiika Arnfn'nir I'm
a BLUE PILLS '"i-'FJ'S
ffm?,7!,!g'ff?. PSW nre'li k.lio
Str. -?ffi?I SWS ,'ymtt.rWUtll.
tho pureet ana lKBOf'?"'".
eTwaaaio. fij.Mr j,,,,, r3 J
IlyoMTiigM0oatejy 1
wlthajrellowstlckyflOD'twnlttniill yon
lircatli fool nndaro lint on your tiiwk,
offeiiflTO? Vonrf btit(retwnnoat ons, it
tomftcu Is outiro'lll euro you. bulplntr
ororuer. ueefliiiiiera is
iimKitgIho IaTalld's Trlcnd.
Immediately ffTho roang, tho ofX nnd lot
I your 1 rr.tering uvo won rna k ctl by
Ine tttlck, jp its uffi liememlrcv whatyou
ropjcio.jCTre8u Hero, it nwy ve your
UUy, IT lfe. 11 HAS RHVtni Il'mtlTOlS.
Don 'twattuniii lo-morron'i
Try a Bottlo To-day I
Are you low-sptilteit uml wen I.,
a
Kny uintorlnr 1mm the erPHRfft tit
Troutli? It iw. SULPilUIt JJ11TKIIS
r win cum j uu.
E3
bablt of looltlng over ottr shoulders,
though I don't think ntty one remarked
it but myself, its if conscious some one
or something was jver beside ns. A
malign influence seemed to have taken
possession ot the place, and to hnro got
into all our heart". Itoger and Rose
had quarreled. Hadyu became offen
sively attentive to my fiancee and evinced
such a growing antipathy toward my
self that all intercourse lietween tt be
came uncomfortable.
"Many times in the dnsk 1 thonuht 1
Hint 1 ,t.i .i m.i. r t ii. .
l.4n. U.lll 41...M t. 41.1.... I riV ll- UCI1IIO" IHfC, UIUl IIIO II1J3
of the Christ. Still, there i cure thing , , .i.imi ii.tiii
rr .i... . i ... .... ii. t ... f? seemed ever whispering diabolical
TueoBophy teaches in which I am a firm . . -, . , . . j.
Rttpa; or the aurvlral after death of ""distmlwl were mother and
ine evil ppintwmcn nas animareit a lie-1 ,. . ,. . ,
e scene of !
its earth life, seeking to influence others
KAMA KUPA.
It TO at the clone of an Interesting
discussion of Tbeosophical matters that
my friend made the remark:
"Well. I won't say there is nothing in
it, bnt in my opinion it is altogether too
abatrtifii' ond ( "inpllc-aled for universal
comprehension anil adoption. A re
ligion to obtain among the masses mut
be simnle anil enstlv understood, and
there never will lie one so fitting as that I
A EACE FOE LIFE.
1
A. S. Ruben old,i
Hot Prices for
Sixty lays
J. l HELLER'S. STOVE STORE, EAST WKISSPORT. PA.
-AT
No. 8. Full Size, Complete
Range, $'-(). No. 7. with No:
S top, complete, as low as 17.
We c.HiT those goihli at these price, for
the nr-xt SIsly Ht)i W h.iw on hm.l a
lt nl Seenn.l Ibin.l, l'iil e'in
Parlor BoiiWe Mm.
Much wr will f sil erv lnw fliSuiMt All
of our aip fiiuraniiMsl to i-lwun tlio
Imyei'&onpy rrfunileil.
(fijVXhil eo intr largo atoek before
Boots, Shoes
anil Rubbers,
HlttM'll (llrirr : it-r .1. W iuuiti'iitiii
I.Utuor atnrr.
I1a:?K STIiKUT. I.KIIIOHTON
il, iilMrv In all It. Iriiiieln-s. Twtli IMrnrtiM
iviltiunl i'ltin. tlnmiliiilnl'ili-ieilttlitliri'itili'-ii '.
Ottlco llljn -WHIlNUHllAYotearli n'k.
f Hiil'lm M.t.KNIOWN,
3-yl ll.illtllcou.itv.l'.v
THE CARBON HOUSE
Honry Erumbore, Proi.'r,
Finr siiiKKr, i.KiiiLiirroK, tf.nxw
iin-CiolHtn ihnvw Iuh hen irm'.atiMl .mil
nmmetl tliiouslUMtt; It Ih ikttrlc lhtetl uml
L.inilluiail Mini 1 Hmoinrlhi? llit MuteU 111
Hits (M'ctluu ot the Stnte. 1 he mttmnncp ot the
pill'IlC M RiilietU'tl. iicrtUHHiiMiiimni' tur
IKTiimnetit tni'l 1ninteiit cictom. Clmitfts v
ni.Hlrr.iie. rim-1 Jiiiori, I i hIi 1 Wr n ml Ti.itir
mi l (iMl Clir.tr, fur fttli' lit tho Itni.
June !, 'I'J .CI
me
r-itiiinie tti'.iiiiirniit in the i.i.iiiit!i
Vnllpy.
CIHCLE CAPE
I. KIN H.M.I. UU1f.IIK(l,
H. U.Cnr. Al.liKNTOWN,
(ViilreSqniue. ,l,,,aai lv M
CIIA-i.. At r.OWSl.VN, rn,
'I his r.tpular llentaiirant ha hoen lliorou1il
ifllltfil nmi n rnrnUli.it, iiml the Kt'neriil mtuni.
uii"Ull'tiH are of a Miiwrlor nmi InvltluKehiinir
trr. All tholdlni,l'ir the fc-umMi wne! at
n.n.lerule ralet. Thr h-ir I siippllfil with whip
Imtlhe hi'hl hinmh ir VViue Mijiioh, Als
IJIljai, rle.
Ijntle lMitliiR Itooin tn tlie ltenr.
Oscar Christinan,
Wr.lSSrOKT, l'A.
Liveri nul Exchange Sialics.
KiinyrlilliiBCiirrlAites and iute ilrlvlnx liorses
li .i,'jimino.l.itloiu to n8culidtnlcre..tt
Mull nmi telenraph orders promptly attrailetl to
cilvnmeatil.ll. iiiaj-21-ly
srml 3 selil Finmpi 10 a. r. imimiv 1,0..
ltoeton. laM..for best meillcaluork iutuvelr
A NOBLE CAUSE.
Commander James S. Dean, of General
Grant Tost, G. A, It , ltondout, N. Y..
contracted an ag
gravated stomach
trouble In theArmy
which resulted In
chronic dyspepsia,
rhyslcianstvithont
number prescribed
but ho BuiTcrcd un
told misery until
he used Dr. David
Kennedy's Favor.
" lie Itoinedv, of
I'omiuiUHler Dean. HoilUOUt, N. 1.
" Afler using it a week, soys Comman
der Dean, I felt better, and In a short
while was entirely cured, that terrible
distress and food breaking up sour In my
throat hod oil gone. To-day, there Isn't
a healthier tnnn on earth. Comrades I
if you're not well, try thU great medicine
on my recommendation, it's guaranteed
to euro or money reiuuucu
-1 tiesire, says
Quartermniter Wil
bur I.. Hale, ofratt
Post, G. A. It., King
ston, N. V., to re
truest my Comrades
to use Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy, if
troubled with Scrofu
la, SallRlieum.Constl
potion. Rheumatism,
Kldnev or Urinary
Troubles. It cured Qnirte rmanter Hilt,
me of a most borrlblo case of Bait Rheum.
Physicians gave me up but Favorite Rem
edy healed every sore, strengthened my
nerves and muscles. I now enjoy life."
An Immense Stock
All Varieties and Styles
Prices Never so Low
Tho most Central Location Call and be Convinced
at The Sign of the Big Boot,
Kline, Lores & liusoh
714 Hamilton Stieet, Allentown, -a.
The Celebrated
Cypress Shing'lc.
(luaroiiteeil full length,
The very bct Shlnglo In tliu Jlntkct,
MatniiActtircd by
RICKERT & SNYDER,
el.trrinont, Virginia.
FOR SAtE IS WEISS PORT BT
J. K. RICKERT.
HKA1.KI1 IX
tvll Kinds of Building Lumber
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DRUGS, pw.
MEDICINES, genuine and bust
S0AP3t inrt'a i'np nn,i ;llc!1l,
WINES,U( 0ll for medicinal use
CIGARS, t,lp ,)PSt mn,-
SPECTACLES, 1111 extensive
and increasing trade. I guar
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FreiEut, Bagiage and Parcels
lll!I.IVl'.lli:i) AY
John F. Hottenstein.
Careful attention paid lo tho Delivery of
Freight, IUggage niul 1'urccU toallpAtls
of town at the lowest prices. A share ot
public paiionarje Is respectfully solielte.;.
CBI,eave orders at Sweeny's, Koch's
or l.elbengulh's.
"CHAULTE LEE,
CHINESE LAUNDRY,
flower' & IliiiMliut opposite Post. Olllee,
1 riltST ST., I.15IIU1UT0X. l'A.
Il'ork liken In eTry day of the week
oml proiuutly aiteiidtnl lo.
Viiinils ashing done a( my rewmuable
latfa.
l'.VTUON'AGK SOI.IUITKD.
PRESCRIPTIONS
compounded.
carefully
A'l 1UK
oni,rai Drug Storo,
no TO
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iSoidol's Ciikory,
litStmt, UUlslituu, you will utwmv flu)
Kroxhest ami Hrt
BREAD AND CAKES.
Kyc, Wheat and Vienna JJrend
I'rrnh Kvcrj Day. Unr Vm-uim I'.iuiwt wuinut
lie excellnl. We ie-iiUiill atk.-lt your latntn
i 'i' Wut.-ti fur (lit- Waaou.
Seidel's Vieiimi UttKery,
,.i (itirrt's, VIHST ST.. I.GHtiilllUX, l'A
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TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Iho ittuttT mtiHl liavlnc Ihch icKhtrrttth
u. i tih in. kiui, ii. iiuuiiii. iidt'r Miifft'ttuif funilov-
i il c.tr with ( Kri Imitf HiTvttuii, mi eet
.In .til H)Ull'4tt(l4sM.(UUIItlOII. Is Kliktutia to ItiKk
ki linn tu liU Mhiw BuffiTcm tlut mn oftnirfa
i..ii,....uhti tlfjdie it. hu uill chu'i fully. mim1
h,-i ttlclutitiftiiroij) utb i-ma-rliatotitwU.
rti.i' h tin will ttmt iUr tiuutor CiitatH(-
IIom, ,MliuUi itrsu-itiii nun mi iiinwv unu
tut.L' siitiAditts. tlti lioiNn. nil unvrrit wilt tn
lu-. i -tt .it ii U 1ii.i1iimIi-. 'thosf ileitlrlii
(III H -.l.t.Uilt, tlH'H Mill 1IM IVU'llI II1H1IITIK
It 111 111 tj I-U1' H lt ssIKi;, Ul.l I'U'lHf liillllfKM,
Keu KIpWAUI) A. ttlUSO.N, i:i.Hittlji
S'. York. pr. , J-7.
ffoiiry Miliar,
.LBHiaHTON,
HANUfACTUXKH ur
VlKIMW AKO 1)00K KkAMSS,
DimrH, HluitM'n.
intlav imHc.
Mottidinj, llnu'kru.
-'Corner Store"
Onmp, Lefflis, Bananas, Nils,
Apples, Cillery, Cranli s,
Grapes TaWe Raisins, Confec
tions, Fancy BasMs, Qneens
fart anil a fall line of Nice
RroceriesL
purest pilaw, kocmI treatment,
prompt delivery
Call and See Us.
(John va Stork,
LEHIGHTON PA.
AXll HIUIJiH IN
Tlii't'nof un !-tn.- fill Kitt Ip ii I'.tliutt't oix'it and closed it
rontnins I'lour lhn, Spin and A'olhiig I in Drawer and Uufcc
Hoard. An indet.pen'-ible nrtii le tor the kitcluMi Jiice $5.(10
We have just received another huge lot of lireech Aoodiitg
Shot Gail. We elaim tu luiye tin- tinest iiasottwrnt oi Guni
aid ltevolvers outside of the huge eitie tit popular l'iie.
C tuiH and be coii iti( ed Our 'Lenihr" Hrt t li-loiidiny Shrt
(ion-, only 47.4'). a tivfet las gun inei i) u ipee't
WASHING MACHINES
Unlj" l'ive l'ollills Iti'tu d orSijU.ue lit the
Leliigli Goal & Hardware Co.,
KjIf you rend the A.Uocute then you read the NewTj I Wlli printod cheap,
SCiSTLEB
to wickedness, or it seeks out the lowest
haunts of vice and degradation wlieie
evil natures gather, and tastes and
habits similar to its own are gratified.
Sometimes it ii attracted to n nature
essentially wicked, but weak, and enters
in and dwells with it. Sometimes the
Influence is only felt, and again the
demon spirit is so malignantly strong ai
to be at times visible. I had a con
vincing experience last summer' He
paused and looked p.t ine, n somlier light
in his fine eyes.
"Tell it," insinuatingly.
"You will not believe it, and will dish
it up for the delectation of your news
paper readers."
"Of course."
"Yon nre honest nt any rate. Well,
yon shall have the facts, t am not sure
it will not be a relief to talk aliout it.
Last Butnmor I, In company with sev
eral others, took possession of an old
manor bouse, tomantically situated en
a high point of the Maryland s'do of
Chesapeake bay, None of us bad been
hi that locality before, and had gono on
the recommendation of Roger Kent, a
real estate agent in whose bunds the
property was for rent or sale.
"The party consisted of thiiteeu, but
this was not uoteii until nrtr our ar
rival there. There were iny ftttlier and
mother, the Kents (pere and mere),
Roger and his sister Hope, who was my
promised wife; my cousins Rose and
Haydn Upton and two young married
courles, named .Jackson and l Minis.
These with myself made up the turfy.
and you might tenrclitliowurld over and
not Hud encli another happy 0110 as that
when the steamer deposited it at the
foot of the bluff that lovely July day.
"Wo all lived on the same street at
home, and had been friends and neigh
bors all our lives. Father and Sir. Kent
bad been partners in business for thirty
years, Jjicli knew tne other to be a
man of the strictest integrity, and noth
ing had ever oomo between thein. 1
worshiped Hope Kent and she seemed to
return iny love. Roger was very much
in love with Cousin Rose, and her brother
was very plainly smitten with my sweet
heart, though this Inst gave mo not ono
pang of jealousy, such confidence bad I
In her, Tho two other couples were
models of connubial happiness, never
tjuilo content when out of each other's
sight.
"Everybody was pleased with their
new quarters und predicted a most en
joyable summer. It was ft huge, rain-
Tiling old house, full of crooked passages
and winding stairs, and upon our nr.
rival we scattered over it, each selecting
the room that took hU fancy. There
were half a doien parlors and slitin
rooms, bnt tho one that pleased us most
for a general place of assembly fronted
on tho bay, as wo never tired of watch
ing the blue sparkling water. Tho room
was scantily furnished, ns was the whole
house, in fact, bnt there wa? a charm
about the queer, old time belongings t'
which we modern men and women were
peculiarly susceptible.
"On the north of the loom four long
windows ufforded n glorions view, while
on the east tho samo nnmber let in the
morning sunshine. On the south a
heavily draped archway led into the
library, a rather gloomy apartment, but
it soon came to do inucu irequenteu lie-
cause of the rows of old, old books still
upon its shelves. Opening from thU
was a bedroom, so horribly gloomy with
its black furniture and truppings that
wo involuntarily shuddered on crossing
ils thrcshhold, and not ono of tho com
pnny would consent to occupy it. There
seemed something ceno in its musty
atmosphere, and all confessed to a feel
ing of relief when the door wn.s closed
and locked behind us, never to my
knowledge to bo reopened during our
day.
'I am thus particular in doscribin
this port of tho house because of what
followed. i'Or a tune an went wen,
We younger ones sailed on the bay.
picnicked in tho wood back of the house
and made excursions to various points
of iuterest. Everybody 6eetned ideally
happy. The only jar was felt by myself,
when Haydn Upton was too gracloruly
smiled upon by my divinity, or in his
case when I was In first favor, as was
mv right.
"The elders Memed equally happy and
content in their quieter modes of pass
ing away the long, drowsy summer
hours. The first sign of the presence of
the serpent in our Eden was on return
ine one day from an excursion 1 Hum
my father and Mr. Kent engaged in
heated argument. Roth men ware an
gry, but on my inquiring as to the cauM
seemed ashamed that anything so trivial
nhould bavo made them quarrel. That
same day, a little later, we were all
gathered in the east room. It was dnsk,
bat the lamps had not jet lieen brought
in, and wo sat about in restful attitudes
discussing the events of the day.
"Directly across from where I was
lounging at Hope Kent's side, and near
one of the windows, sat Mr. Jackson,
engaged in an animated but low toned
conversation with pretty little Ills.
Cairns. Not far away, yet out of ear
shot, sat Mrs, Jackson. I could see the
was watching her husband tnteutly, and
ih pscaliar expression her face wore
Instantly nreted my attention, sud
denly she tamed her head as if listen
ing, and us I gaud the dim outline of
a pale fac seemed to shape itself beside
her a raaa's f. with demoniacal,
glittering eyee. With an amasWl ex
lwtion I started np and crossed to
W able, bnt there was no one there of
courts, and I returned to my place beside
mv brtiothed fMlius decidedly silly
"Everybody had glancod np at my
hasty movement, but mads no cam-,
mant, so I subsided iuto my chair, an
swerwg Hops' remark at raudout and
fllng most dreadfully puxaled. When
I glanced again at Mrs. Jackson, slu
was looking oat of the window with
rle, d face. 'Hood lieannsl though!
'CM that woman be jealous of that
noMa hnahandof hersr Then I searched
I the room for Cairns, and was horrified
gono away with white faco and woeful
eyes; 'I don't know what poseses mo
nowadays. I seem to delight in wicked
ness, and I never wat so before. What
can it be, Royce?'
" 'I believe some evil spirit haunts this
house,' was my reply. "Let us try- to
induce the lest to go somewhere else for
tho remainder of tho summer.
"For a moment Rose seeined seriously
considering tho subject; then I saw that
half turning of the head I so dreaded.
and she laughed mockinglyt
Talking nbout hairbreadth peapei
and looking over the lack fenco lntt
eternity, said the man front Kentucky,
whon the applause which had followed
the Arkansas drummer's liear stnry bad
subsided. Well, it didn't turn my halt
white, but time has since. Yon all
know, he continued, that I nm a Ken
tnckian by right ot birth, bnt you art
not all aware that I was born and reared
within n milo of this very spot in which
iOW sit. Such is the fact, however.
t I am going to tell you happened
ay back in the sixties. I was jnl
grown np, as straight and tough as a
hickory sapling.
We lived at the base of a considerable
hill which rose toward tho oast and
stretched its narrow ridge onward for u
mile or two. Not 200 yards front mil
door old Isaac Johnson built n mmlesi
cabin and brought his family down f 1011.
Illinois. Dudley, their only boy, wai
just about my age, although not en
dowed with like endurance and strength
A warm friendship soon sprang tip be
tween us, however, and wo spent many
hours together in the woods with out
rifles.
It was near the end of May, I retnem
ber. I had been idlo for some week.
" 'Leave this delightful place? Why, aa idleness, you know, Just at that sea
Royce, you must be mad. I don't want Boni treeds restlessness in snperabnn-
LO gU. X 1.11I1C1 V1IJUJ living WllltUU,
It's a new sensation, you know,' and she
ran off, seemingly much amused nt my
disappointed race.
"I tried to induce Hope Kent to pro
pose a change, but nil to no purpose,
dance.
I had often heard of the great Mum
moth cave, a few dozen miles distant,
and I became convinced that thogcoloi
leal formation of tho hill In tho rear ol
onr home indicated that another huge
nnd so tiino ran on. One owning I was cav0 m9t Burely exist under the green
wanting uu uer uu me terrace, nnu tnrfed mound, for in the valleys which
her manner was so kind, so like the lay at its feet I found numerous sinkr
dear old days before we went to that ac- fr01tt xOOch gnrgling brooks usually
cursed place, that I was emboldened to burst, or from which tho warm breath
ask her to set atlay for our marriage. the internal caverns fionted up like the
"At iny wls she turned such a smoko from some mountain wigwatn.
Hushed, happy looking raco to mo that 1 1,, confided my conjecture to Dm!
for a moment I was sure her nnswer Johnson. We talked the matter ovei
would be nil I desired. Bnt all nt once and aecided that 011 the following dav
her expression changed, and I saw, or we woui,i Mn tt scric-9 f systematic
lumgiucu i nuiv, iui uno iiumuiu uisiuni explorations. Tho succeeding day, which
that diabolical faco beside hers, the ma
licious eyes fastened upon mine, while
tho llpt moved beside her enr.
"Grasping her arm, I cried excitedly.
'Run!' Yielding to tho impulse of my
hand, she sped lightly beside ine to
where the others were gathered on the
knoll, and with the prolrudltnr eyei of ! DeliHCU03ltS.
doomed men watched the steady up; You iff the Carikis Yovrx TJ
crawling of the stream, so different frtitn mull. Just look at the direction YAlo anl
ths-songwltisiieringbmokofanhiiiirago. jour paper, anil yon will see Just howl
iuo nwiui nn win nppiesve. winie mucll vo Hr0 lmielitnd for the papci
:r.t. ZT. iV.; : , 1 . remit the nm by ro-tul Note Mm ,
Both of our heads were klW ml . 1 Order or Oreenlmck-. without delay 1
smnll stream of crimson trickled Tnim n"1 the money a dollar or two toB
Dud's forehead a wound tlmt he had 1 each is not much, the aggregate to ny
received from n jntliiig rock or some nmottnts to htiinlredof dollar'- fkimil
was bright and clear, though unusually
warm, found us setting out with all
the necessary paraphernalia candles
matches, n rone, etc. We had imked
around in every crack nnd cr.TUny, and
near noon, having lost all hope, I was
about to call to Dud, who had wandered
veranda; then she turned npon ine with 0ff lip i,,t0 n Httlo skirt of wood, when a
flashing eyes: faint shout reached my ears. I hurried
'"Howdare you frighten me so? Your 0j. i tho direction whence the voice
faco was just dreadful.' seemed to come, and was soon stand-
'Of course 1 could not explain, but I n tbn brink of -what nnnenred to ha
have often since wished I had, even at tho month nf nnr innch soutrht after
the risk of ridicnle and chaff, After
that Hndyn was always more in favor
than myself, and her continued coldness
almost drove me mad. There is no use
in going over in detail all the events of
that wretched time, but. hero is a list of
the results:
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have been
through 'the mire of the divorce court;'
Mr. and Mrs. Calms' wedded bliss has
forever lost its flavor; father and Mr.
Kent have dissolved partnership and
are bitter neuiics. Mother and Mrs.
Kent were the only ones uninfected by
that foul Kama Rupa, yet they are
made unhappy by their husbands' rup
turing of lifelong ties. Rose Uphain is
married, but not to Roger Kent, who is
going to the.dogs in consequence."
Here my frtenu paused and gazed
gloomily out npon the snowy street.
"Well, I said, when the silence had
lasted somo minutes. "And you?"
If There was a Hash in the fine
eyes turned upon my face. "I ferreted
out the history or mat old house, and
found, as I had expected, that one of the
most diabolically wicked of men had
lived and died there, and that his influ
ence so pervaded the place that no one
had ever lived happily there since his
time, also that more than one who had
gone tbcro pure und good had gone
away to a life of wickedness."
Another silence which lasted until j
again broko it.
Is that all?"
Not quite. The curtain fulls on the
last act of the drama tomorrow at St.
Luke's, when Miss Hope Kent becomes
Mrs. Haydn Uphum. Rye Johnson in
Pittsburg Bulletin.
cavern.
Away down in the bowels of the earth
I could seo tho yellow flare of DtiA's cau
dle and faintly discern his outline as he
bent forward, peering out into the dark
ness before him. The descent to hi- po
sition was easy, and filled with joy I was
soon beside him. The sweet dampness,
the setmlchral stillness and the con
stantly trickling droiw that fell from the
beaded ceiling thrilled me with strange
delight. Wn soon scrambled down from
the nrecitiltous ledge on which we stood
and began to grope forward, our candles
Bickering fitfully, as if in danger or lie
Ing blown ont at every step.
We had not proceeded twenty paces
however, in tho black winged darkness
when wo cjimo upon a solid adamantine
"wall barring our way and seemingly
ending our journey. However, after
looking around for some time, we de
cided that wo could pans under tne oo-
struction just over the brook, which
flowed serenely from beneath Its firm
breast. The place was very narrow,
and to accomplish this resolve we had
to get down on onr hands nnd knees in
the water. t uiiin t mina mat some
how, and were hoon elated to find our
selves In an opening ns largo as if not
larger than tho first chamber that we
entered, although not yearly so hi.h.
From this room wo pressed on through
a smaller nurture, winch gradually as
sumed the proportion i f n passage, dan
gerons with jutting rm-ks and ilnlii..us
windings.
On we hurried, following the tortu
ous stream that ran pure nud pellnrv
from the immense cave which wo as
sured ourselves must bo jnst ahead,
can never forget the effect of the low,
sweet murmuring of that little brook,
A floral Clock.
A French novelty In tho way of a I jomny audible for the very absence of
other sounds, we lotinii ii ternoiy
warm work crawling over rough faced
rocks and squeezing throngh narrow
openings; consequently we every now
and then halted to rest.
I can't say how long we had been
floundering nbout in the sand and
water for we still held the course of
obstacle overhead.
The,sItuatioii was terrifying.
I was almost certain that death wai
inevitable, bnt singularly enongh my
whole attention was centered on myi
miserable companion. I gaseil slemlily
at him, wondering what his thoughts
must be, nud if nil Ids past life whs hur
rying liefore him in review, as I had
often heard it snld men's llvei would do
when death seemed inevitable. Silently
and steadily, liko some great yellow ser
pent, the brook crawled into the nar
row chamber and colled fold on fold
We had already lnovod back to higher
ground onco, nnd now it was inching up
about our feet again. Our heads were
against the highest lrt of the rock
roof, bo it would Imj lictler to keep our
places than to more back to a moro
trying position which would bo no safer.
To my dying day I shall never forget
the feelings that crept over mo at the
water stole np along my body cold and
slimy. It seemed that I was being grad
ually swallowed by some foul mon
ster. The submerged portions of my
body seemed severed from the trnnk.
while sure death enveloped me. A sen
sation of inMtfferablo closeness almost
choked ine, while tho very helplessness
of the situation added a thousand terrors.
Dudley sat as one lu a profound ettt
por, one hand grasping the two inches
of tallow yet left, his other scraping pit
eonsly along the rough wall, as though
seeking an exit for its pctrifiod owner.
For my part I became strangely quiet
nfter a time, while a sense of indiffer
ence possessed mc. A sort of reigna.
Hon to tho inevitable, I suppose, for tho
floods continued to press upward. Onr
shoulders were now just above the
waters, while my hand grew so weary
of holding the caudle that it Boemcd as
if about to sink liclow the snrface de-
spito my every effort.
Neither of ns had spoken for pom.
time, when Dudley suddenly turned t
me. "I can't stnnd it any longer," he
said simply, "Tell them goodby at home
for me if yon ever get out, and ho irw
ns If to launch himself forward. I saw
his object at onco and reached ont to
grasp him. "Hold on, Dtnl," I said; "1
don't believe it is going to get any high
er." "It doesn't make any difference,"
ho repeated. "We both can't live long
in this small space anyhow, and he
sank from view. I felt him touch m-
as he lolled over, and I clutched nt hi
body to lift him to tho surface bnt it
escaped my grasp and" a succession of
bubbles told mo that further effort was
useless he was drowned. His candle
had of course gone with him, nnd 1
questioned whether it would not bo best
for me to extingnisn my own, since it
wns fast exhausting the oxygen that
was nn absolute necessity to my life.
But I could not decide to snuU out that
feeble light. It was almost like life itself.
I cannot describe to you my feelings
ns I sat n hundred feet underground,
with only n breathing space of five or
six feet aliout my head, the water at my
chin nnd the cold form of my dead
companion nt my feet. It seeined ns if
this mental torture lasted for bouts,
when, lo, a great joy seized me the flood
had ceased to lise. Hut its nbatemoiil
ninstlw farswiftcror I would perish mis
erably from mere exhaustion. In half
an hour tho water sank so low that I
managed to get under tho rock, and
with loudly beating heart saw once
more the bright, sweet light of day. It
was about 4 o clock in the afternoon,
and I found that a tremendous rain had
fallen, which accounted for the torrent
in the cave.
I hurried oft to the village as fast as
my stiff limbs could carry me nnd told
my story. A score of men went back
with m nud recovered the lwily nf iny
comrade.
Ill that fearful race for life he had
saved mine at tl,o cost of his own. A.
B. D. in 8hott Stories.
gents, pony up. AiMrosi
II. V M0RTH1.MK.R, I'rop
IohlKhton, Pa
Delinquent living in this nelghbo)
hood will pleno oaH and settle, and i
iSive 'i'i centa for ooHection
t'nlHrrli, Not t.n-at, lint ConstltllttORnl.
Ilr. Ilio l-wli. Ilieriiilin-iit Huston ptii. lu
lu a magazine srllrle sa). "A rauiil rr
inulprMfiN iimrlv nil lni-dii-.il tn-.ilini-ul of
lariii. It Is not a itiwast of the man s ncse ifl
l n ftUi.i.M.1 nf llm mull. Hlioultur ttjielf lnllifl
uuKi--ii l.o-ii exhibition of a CoostllutlOHau
trouble." riit-rrron-. lie manti'S. the use of Htu,!fl
nmi oilier lnt-nl apnlirAllonsiv wrong. Bud wli itiH
liu-y vein 10 Hue temporary reu-i, mey rr,-ti
no moro narni man noon, umcr iPnuinKauimrri
iil,. iiim-.i ulili nr. Lewi.. Upiu-p. tin. or.lv
iriiier int-lliou or euro (or catarrh is by laViniJ
niiiii-tlliitloii Ireineily like Hood's tUr.waQ
rtlia, wuii'ii, rPHi'iuuc rvpi iar oiiiu imiuh
llirouicli mo mimmi. iloi-s cuininuie nil impurnii ,
nn.l make tho nliotn mas IteElthler. It r
innrptliootiu,oolttit tumble and restores lltti
illM-UMMl mplnlirulip In iirnopr uuliillllon llistfl
Hits I. the practical lesult Is proten by 11iot.e
iiiuli of ppoiilp ttlin hare been i-tneilfif ralni'lij
ny iskiiiu iiikhi a narsananua.
Among tho Digger and Ute Indian
therti Is no edible so highly esteemeil
as the common gritsspopper.
Itucklen's Ai-ntra Salve.
Hie bent i.dp In flip wnrlit for ruts. l!ru!M
Sot os, rii-eis, halt Itlu-iini, Fepr Sores, Tetter, J
lainpia-u nanus, laiuiiiautti i-jimcs, ruu ai, nRii
Kiuptliius, unit imslltvply cures Piles, or no pa) 1
ip'iuircu. lb in eusrauit't-ii 10 civo pcuert Mill j
faction, ur money rcfiiuili-d. Price 23 cents vU
ihu. For sale by Ileln-i l-lilitlilon, ana Illt'rjJ
,1 tM,lll i.
Lemons will keep fresh for weeks lf,4
I'ovorcdjyith water; the water must be
changeKftcn.
timepiece is a floral clock, the long
hands of which sweep above twelve
floral bed, each bed being different
from all the others in the color and va
riety of flower. The hands are moved
by subterranean mechanism. I'hlladel
pliia Record,
iinlth
etttifti
tlnoil laioks.
blni-efaWirsl Introduction. Electric lilt-!
Ids lias gained rapidly In popular favors
until now n is cieany in ine ieu amonc
time medicinal tonics ana alteratives- coo
lalulng nothing which penults Its use as al
beverage or Intoxicant, it Is recognized
the best and purest medicine for all all-1
ltieuls oi aiotnacii, ijiycr or Kianeys.- Hi
w ruin SICK IleailAehe. Inillsestlon. Uou-
stluallan. nnd drive Malaria from the irs
tern, .itlstacllon unaranieea wnn ecni
bottle or Ilia motley will be reftmdewl
I'tlcu only ."0c. per bottle. Sold atlteber's;
Diurslore. Lehighton, and lllcrj's Drng-,
store, weisspori.
KiruHllt linsll.ll.
Almost ntiy ono who speaks Ungli.h
uiiaht la) put down hnccMihely in half
a dozen plana where English 1 np-
posed to ue tin- luotner tongue nun
hear as many ilialects spoken, not oneof
which he would Understand until it was
interpreted. An old Lancashire worthy
and a London lady were one day occu
pants of a railway carriage. The train
had been waiting long at a certain sta
tion, and theie was no appearance of it
starting, when the worthy remarked;
"They're a gly, tauglesome lot here."
"I beg your panton, earn me lauy.
the stream when a low, roaring reached
our cars. A waterfall wo at once sur
mised, certain that a miniature but
beautiful Niagara was jnst before us.
Gathering new energy we pushed rapid
ly forward, and had gono a dozen rods
perhaps when the roar, which percep
tibly gathered volume, seoined to curi
ously shift itself into a position imme
diately overhead, but wo did not exjiect
sounds to obey the laws of nature here.
After traversing another dozen rods
or so wo suddenly noticed that the
swelling brook was running muddy and
bore a few twigs and dead leaves on its
"A'm sayin they're a gey daldliu lot i,nrrTinl. surface. Strangely enough,
here." I we were not in the least alarmed, for
I leally beg your iwidou, sir. I we thought it was merely a landslide
I'm observin they ure a veradreichl -vj, ..i concluded to push on toward
lot here the nicht," I the coal of our hopes. Rut as the water
"Really I must again Iwg jour par- Brew rapidly deeper and muddier I sug-
don. I don't conilirnheud you. I -.toi that tra should halt a moment.
"Iwasjiwttryintosaytliattlietratn amt forcing a small stick in tho bank
was late." 1 Intt at the water's edge we watched the
"Indeed, sir, it it very law. agreed risng floods creep np, tip abontandover
ie lady, and then oouapseii. loikiou jtj an inci, perhaps in four or live mln-
tbe
Tit-Bits.
rrtcr' Tour AVlt.
Mr. Forster, if taken at his own valu
atlon, would lie quite the biggest i-wsou
at any dinner table.
He wed hie wit like a zUil, uud then
looked round as much ns to say, "See,
now, liow the air is clinked with the
chaff of other men's talk." I do not
think (Jrabb Robinson liked Forster,
though they often met perhaps no
mine they often met. They had both
slightly disparaging smcdntes to tell to
each other.
As a pour instance of Forster's wit, 1
remember on one occasion Crabb Itobiu
aon told the story of hi holler wbWiwr
ing to him at the dtmier table that the
boon hod rim short, whereupon Forster,
to t he astouisluncut of hi guest aud to
the dismay of hi serving man, roared
out the idagiarisiu, "Then let there lie.
mora mnllastataway soup." at the aaine
Utue looking ronad a If he had said a
Tery good thing indeed. Mrs. Crowe in
Temple Bur.
ntes.
Dad looked up at me. "it's raining
outside," he said, and his fuce.was as
white as a sheet.
The horrifying truth bnrst niu us
simultaneously. Onr affright was mu
tual and onr flight precipitous. It was
a race for life we must reach the open
ing before the stream could fill It and
rnt off onr only exit. All along, as we
retreated, I noticed ou the low ciling
trash and leaves deposited, even the
highest noiuts bearing this positive evi
dence that at times the whole oave wa,s
A Martyr tu llulj.
Husband Aren't you going to church
today?
Wife No. I am not leeinig wen.
Husband-'-Then call ft messenger boy
and send him. The family must bg rep
resented. New York Weekly.
Ileauty Auioiib Savages.
Ammo? the Babiiutf. who dwell to tho
north of the Columbia river, a large un
der Hp is regarded as a type of beauty.
A small Incision is luano m me up uiu-lno-
infancy and ft fragrant of bone in
serted. This W leplaced from tlmo tn
time by larger and larger fragments,
each operation being attended with se
vere pnin, and at length piecee oi wmm
measuriug not less than three inches in
length aud nil inch ami a iinu in wiam,
are iusertwl, raiuing the lip to protrude
to a frightful extent. A similar enstnm
exists among the Paragnay Indians, and
the labnets worn by I lie Botoonde are
inserted in a slit made in the lower Hp.
A Botociido has been not led to tako
a knife and cut a piece of meat ou it sud
tumble thenieatintoblsinouth. Among
the Hydahs (Queen Charlotte islands) It
is considered a mark of the lowest breed
ing to lie without thU labtal ornament of
the lower lin. When a joung woman
and an old one quarrel the elderly dame
will reproach the younger Willi uer
youth, Inexperience aud general Igno
rance, minting, were further proof
necessary, to the inferior size of her lip.
Tills lip of beauty u not, however, pe
culiar to these aborigines, but is com
mon among some of the African tribe.
The Berrys, for instance, who iuhabit
Sanbrlat, a tributary of the Nile, insert
in the lower lip ft piece of crystal an
inch in length. The Bougo women in a
similar way extend ihe lower Up hori
zontally till it project far boyoad the
upper. The mutilation oi oom up w
observed among the women of Kadje,
in Segseg, betweeu laKe lean ana ine
A Nullum (Wash.) man litis just coui-I
pleted a statuto of George Washington!
made of wood.
. L'BlyHiul Hateful,
what a saying I have made during tbe lull
car hv beinz my own doctor Lastyearl
I paid out IK).W for doctois and their J
meoicmc; iuib ear i pain o.uu lor ,eij
bottles of SitlDhur Bltteis. and theV liaycl
kept health in my whole family. Theyj
are me uost ami purest racutcine evn)
inaile. unailce King, m yempifij
Iloston, Mass.
Tho finest chapter lu the Bible to
lend Is the iwouly-slxth chapter of the J
Acts of the Apostles.
Itiilt-K.lli.tul vtavrirlnnKKtracts have been r
lu thi. uiaiket nlth nronounccd success llO'il
keviM-iswlioaro liaiklng for the bes(til
Sliouiq mil tail ID try liieiu. rnco iwv.s-
1 f foxes, and dogs honl and batk nl
thau usual, if dogs grow sleepy j
dull, expect rain.
An linuost Hwcde tells Ins story In IJ
Inn uuii.lslakeable laucuaee for Ibr fl
fit ot Ihe public. "One of nil cbllil'eiij
took a severe cold and got tbe croup II
cave her a teaspnoiilui nl Lusmoeriain ij
Cough liemedy, and in five minutes Utej
I cave her one more, uv mis nine sua
hail In cough tin the calhcrlnz In In
throat. Then sliu went to sleep and slei
good for iirieen nnuuies. I lien sue got ia
and intuited: Ihen the went back lo bl
and slept eooil for the lemalnder of til
nlgni. Mie got uic croup me second, nis:
and I cave her the same remedy Witts.
saiucsood results I rile this became
Ihousiit there mislil be someone In til
same need an.l not kuow the true inertia t
lids wonderful medicine. I'harlesiJ I
Thouiti-een. Dps Moines. Iowa. 2lt autl
cent bottle for sale by N I), licber, lal
hlnhloo, and w. r. iiicry. welsspott
Tho electric light, then cotnjired tH
blight moonlight, wus oxhIbi;terl,J
London in 1807.
Two Valuable) I'rlemls.
1. A phislclan cannot be always
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, .Sprains, llrl
and Hums occur oden and some!
when least expected. Jkcep
friend of many households
nf all ,.el,i ,l,a LmnnJ
Oil, 25 ccnls. '
j. Aiauva ncrciuiu ine cony
that Is belnz racked lo death w 'a
terrible couch. Secme a cood nlsbtl
by Investing SO centa for bottle el
Una, me great rcmenj lor voutiis,
aud Consumption. Trial Domes oa
Tina free at T. D. Thomas' DrUKbif
A woman who lives near iuii(,
ney, I'n, claims lo ue me nr
thirty four children.
hweul breath, swrel stomach, s)
tier, and result from the use of De Ve
Mills Katly inset s, uu ism u- in ' if l
T. D. Tliemas.
The citUeuti of t'lucuga torn 'bei
city "the food dispensary of h'' mil
verse."
The wind from the North blows til
and keen, and bad effects of colds arr S'i
One Minnie Cough Cure to safe and si
will quickly perform a yonclcroiis carea
I). 'Ihenias.
The Ural training school for teact
was organized in Prussia In In
completely overflowed. 1'eiimeii over IifUW(,.rrul,!(lyn Eagle.
rocks in water we lore; out nun na
we would, the muddy, angr waters ; tbnM v ,,.
.till preceded tw. swelling and .urging j miscreant, misuse hyp-
lAll KiPils of W lata
1 Shingles, 'ailiDga,
t'laut fur a Mlrillt Nwpi"r.
"I am a member of a syndicate that U
going to start a new morning newspaiier
lu New York," remarked BtntUey. "We
. 1, ..I-... .latut ui,.l il'a
to find the same dreadful look on 1.1. UU1, tob(ia 0Cce. "
face. And-wa I mad, or did I again w) . editor:" inquired Ass-
tee that diabolical face bent a if who- I ' .
pering lu In earr W, iluelll wy editor and don't
"'Cairns,' I called, withont an in wwjt 11UV bul WB,e got an architect
slant's pan" . 'ring for lights.' ww) (uJ h , (,nll llllt OI, tt ,lr,eteeinitory
ue eiuiu-u viuieun, u building,'' waa tliu iepl We ve lua
voice, and his face resnmed in, umial dwl t,llee , a .wi.r, iuUr
amiable lok as lit. sprang up lo oo my . b mPU wuo aieu tu year ago
bidding. After the llgbt came .saw . uir,.a K Hoboken dog catcher to
rams from Berliu. It will
CORNER HBCOXD A ALUM Sm.,
U the plac to buy
Dry Goote, KoUsils
Dress M Frarisiiis
Giwiia Flour. Fotaloca-
And everything else to he I'ound
in n thoroughly titst-cl.ts ','i-r.
oral Store. Ve havo ever-
tiling iuu wiuii nnu i- yuniuii" nq more vuiouary race anu suouiu uavi wrjterbli
Now we
came to an uuuBtially low point and
found the water about our necks as w
stopped to paw along. I was in the
lead, and tuougn t et a lenipg isc
Dud in hU fright taaiMged to keep u
Those few hniuirea yams teeuwu in
numerable miles, with the floods iwell
Ing behind n and tbe ominous roai
overhead gathering volnme. Now and
then one of our candles woniri go out.
between It narrow in.. u , - . tueic Vlc.
tlmt. They are constantly crpowd by
tbinl parties, but seldom lose their
power over tbelr dupes, on account of
the luetiueriaed condition of the Utter.
Lower (till lu tbe depth of tin are
those who call themselves "massage
inagnettteri," "maitage hypnotist." or
those who aderte "electric balbt."
"massage baths," "magnetic baths" and
and we were forl to ..top and relight ,
it from the one that .till burned, as ou of ln,,lt,ion. Latt-
raatehe. were all wet and uW A i11 ntU r
last I stoo.1 in the chamber next tk.; h. pnblk. eii,.biUons of
fatal barrter. , the hM.nutic proce.. gome of the are
t nom..t of tw,;'n of dread ",',, alti Mbm ... unvr,pu.
I suffered while waitiug ror Dud U ' "? wrelches
cjm.upl I lu-tily sc.ni.ed J.ZXSTU be utr,
tti. the hlghet cetlinj a aiiable. and , ,We k Tbey
my heart aauk aa I taw the . ..k ., 1 .M.ided even more by young
able aign of overflow on every ude and h b folk,
overhead. Dud ,o.ul me. mud ' to BtUa yyel. of
begnmed and ntlng. He looked thi mol4 him ot go to their
fleud incarnate oraggiug ' lumte.i rono llLv(dt.u.n ann .ttner he or
Small in Uw, great In results De Wltll
Utile Early lliters. Deal pills for ( onstl
pallon, best for kick ueaiucne, oett ia
cxiur Muniscii. i iier neyi r ci ire 1 4
Thoinai.
Never butter your pie plate
dredge them lghtly with flour
Piles of ptosis have piles, tint Dc Wl
Vi itch Ila.li' Salre will cure them Ht
Thomas
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llowmuoh lietter we like . erfl
iieople whwi we tlud that thi v a-e 1
so good as we thought them
Mhu absorbs knowledge as a tpoJ
doeH water, and like a spi uge need
oooasiouel wrlugin out
tee to nave vou a little momy
on everthiiig y m bu ol' us We
want tmr tviule nnd iokIiuIIj
Hemhx'k I.unilx r, &t . it r, invite you to en II mid see ub.
I IFe will use vo.i right, tl.ow
our goods nnd quote pric' with
pleasure When )ou hu your
next hill ol' goods please try Uf.
KUUM & K1STLEH.
Very Lowest Prices.1
from hi. home of,, and Hlth. But 1
Ud not Uugh my terruiea gate re. eo - wllnoo, inJul.y ;
on hi. pale and tronbledf.ee. ,.m ma (( miaih ,,,,
'""" " " - " lu taUing iutciet in hypeotut lu any ,
,4&i0,vm',hW''Ve,r . , , w.y.lherofoie. ill. well to hear in. ni..d
TnmMInu 1 u-e u.l ance.1 11 few lists '" ... . I
- . , . 1 . ... Punch adKH to jonng men -ueiu-
52syi:r.r:...' . ; Philadelphia i
1 K Mtsi&&
thought it all a fancy on my parr uao . KUll,.M fr, thn Jart
not couam Rose touud opportunity to y( rk jlelHl
whisper, 'Did you nee that horrible face
lieuae Mm jamsouwr auu aue uu.ui. ii,,i,,-. i-rt la o S...U..
very angry when I laugh, d at her and ,,i.i mid Moll) Uai.-s weio
told her tho must hae bou dioauiing ulkln i , , hiaui! wedding that
f .1 1 I ,.,,, 11, ..,.,1 liHr itf tliMf.illl . . . 1 . u .ll.
r. . : ,.;, ""'" wTkiu.r mow ... .oU.eaie.i i,
r' : " " .r:.. : : ' "' "" ' u , :. ""' 5" I aamaUwitba.wmuuvali.om that .... .. ,., . , , k
""!'.' "J uiu to hati u ussuiH .iu. ..li.-i.i .h.A.ntra.to IhoaaUti ' "" ' " . ' ZC. A u earn ol u.,tai
Btead ol bnanlug it up. beaatifnl pink sah,"a4d Sally, "add . ... 7!., ,rT ' ,...r tain Imt auolluo point oi iw, u tu leaveoiu. irvi,v-
"Well, after that uiiili- thimr. were v.uJ,.i...,il vi u.of w1 d leaf wluch cam uear lu ,j wllicu u knovQ by Um way he 1 i.rai..t ai it..
,,.,,ltBth.auu,B. A ,int ol du v:.:.,Zml hungry gullet. Weak ana overcoiM . ,
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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