Is i a stieclalty nt our Jul. ' ,, l .' I ' i i ' ''ml in ( 'li I" H 1 ''l-i' . , u-iitlv it i ll." I"' I Pt "i for it ' ' t ." (lilt in i It.j'll . .niifHo Y i i I . i i-i in 1 1 hi- of I ! f 't J' " 1 ' intti'i'MiliH lo.tl't nl.d im!i t'l i'i nt 'mi NHtaMul-iiu- "lli.il.lil nnd v.ill Im.i rending on nr 'mini of their spiili !. i In ImlerietidBtit of outside rTiotatittn. - OB price 1 on lo11r a year. JHttxW In Snyder's Block, oust ii. Utilise. ISuTeiiuCH,Nile imBMiTtiiUfs ue.ir itrviira '.ot-u "dim IMIla. -We no all work neatly, eboanlyai.. 1.. ,. . .. 1 -....I... ... 2) liner then call .iij : i niilA us tmMlnl nurd nml iw m lip lit rmir '.orx-lne "INDIOPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." i Lshighton, Carbon County, Ponna. November 19 1892. VOb -XI. No. WF. STtl.l. LIVTS TaaMtJt we have been wj iiulet. hl Mnm r. KGhS hsJ latenpd eehliig our lnwiiif" Migrans no KM not keen tni steett, hut nuw, heir- (In shoe hashes Willi nil IW WWTOT. ft "jlved store to wllllis, packed H WWl I ami are in iiminon '.'"'""" -7 B IWlHy 1 WW Will w.i.i. ,.r hnr nn wliMlmiitnkn.m lliitl ! sip rrnny nro. nr.. , , Wiw "'it';' In Main Irt PI suit t l-titld i n u.ii.i.'tue tr.hU wliv. Mt A-ft'l W jfti tNt ttKMt for your I"??? Tn sril Item Ht km i.MfllK mil lulu (4 them. , .l'lA'Ji WITH OAfJDY. ItttaHMirltmrvlinK-rtlm I'ftll tMuil(tn. hut fthPrcMlirtvhlbyct,H'"'l'l",ttirni-t In umKtywi. jffltlwt wlwit int nm Hi a :hi rwi wAitttniiNlo B&iesj' He 3Ms UffA $Gf, 723 HamlHon Street, Allcsilown. FOioil & BffilBGS Cards W. M Ilapshor, tlTHICfSV n UN8ELU)K Ai ' .V, Mnrf ilnor nbove ilu M.ui-1. n ll.iii. iftmMfetslo anrt Coll.'. turn wii v. ill l.uy tMHrtl Bel Wltel. r..nvfy.iiu'liiit "?' H"1"'; i5ottrtionH .pmnltr n i.l. Kpiilinii l.s :.t.;nl IMditrnU nim-Wliy. " i-nriiliiil In HHMinMHVriiMui i' J- vi Jib DR. G. T. FOX, It2 Main Slrrrl, Hath, f'A t llniHiR, Hnn ay nni'nr, SIdm. ' ? T ItAlltOW.HWAV llc.IKU ruMim. at llmil.mmM, w .1 IIotki, Wkhnk-h i. T AWjrWTIIWW, Oil ASM IT.STII.I ,IIH l-.-A l VtHATII, 1'BIHAVA ANIlMMtiHIlAt h JmiTltoiil-PromH.iii tn 4 i. iii r ji'tti-c MM In illwiw" f tli Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat iVT-.1W, ItPtmrMoiinf tlif K"- or Ilu- :idjuit- F. I. SMITH, 0. D. PIMoe npiKtitip tlii Ojipr.. Him i' l!nnk Stvcpt, A-eh ' ton. t ij: r.v llns it ever orcuvml to you that yon can liuy just as. clirnjMi not rlipajHv lim' tlian y.oti ran buy in tlw cit It i n soliil l-WCT Apples and Potatoes Ave arriving daily iicar load lots at.d hit hnnvs, so a at yitM-rj ' s- I lowoH nviccs to rolailors FRUITS, NUTS, AMD CIGARS, Sold nuii di'livprod ut nml. frrqui'iitly ay below city prirt's. Wholesale Commission Denier, East Weissporl, Hot Prices for Sixty Days -AT J. W. IIELLER'S. mi mi EAST ISRSP0RT, PA. No. 8, Full Sip, Complete Range $'20. No. 7. with Nn 8 top, eotnpleto, a low as IT. Wp iMTit llii-je goikls nl lti" pili'i'. f"t tlii iixt Plvly Oij'.' We In vp " li i"'t Int n( SkpiiihI llsml, KIisI p'.i Parlor. Boie Healer?.. nh.cli p will al vimv lw neurr?. All nf nnr goiila nip stur.nilwil tn iilraw tin' Imjfr or nmnpy rpfiinilnl. fall .hdeeimrrsfltotnp!c Wtmo liinliiK oUewlure. ' i . ' The Greatest Blood Purifit s, l'n. J-LJ,1 JLJu MRVTISrHV IN ALL ITH IIIiAM lli:i. f liHi'S aptl makliiK uulltclitl iltfiittites A sH'.'il IV, lllll'lll.'lll i. Iiinmliiilnlsli'tril ml Tenth I'xtracted SMIll- or T VAIN. 'fl'ICK I!)UKS -l.'roin . in., to In m., from I p. in., In 5 p. m., f roni 7 p. m., t 8 p. in. eoiimiittttloii. In itoKllthor tierrami Otno6 Ilntiriit Iliilctpii -Kitrv Siituntnv. Del IS-K-lv A.S.Rabei)old, mm lilt VM'II llfUPK t OV1T .1. W lUll'l.-llllll'li' l.liiiior Kiore. BANK STIIECT. LKHIUUfON Milton In nil Itn DraneliM. Tth r.Tttati .l hnut I'Aln. on, tutinlnlstei etl when rpqupt' il. dOICf li) -tfSPSI3IH.lv of each wrt-k. l O.alllonA. MJ.US10WN, t-yl ItAliKhrouutV.rn. TRFcMBOinioDsE; T . lTonry Urumbore, Piop'r, fHlPT ni?KEr, MUM-liITON'. i ENK'A the Tlil-i fJront ffrrninn MfiH Mir In V iicnnt1' lMlIlini:i:sfoi l.no. lossilinn one rent a uohp. n vui euro int worn rates ot bkiii uicne, irnin it rpmmnn iimpio on mo int to that nwfnl iHcnpn frrofulA. bert nicflicine to o la " cntcs ot bucIi 8Tubinra titvl&Yoxit KM ileop wntwl itlacQsrs, ttoJTiHnBon'nnt not ever tako ?nrnV.iir.i'n BLUE PILLS ':'.!a nu nrt? nlfk.no tnNtterhntftlU ou, USO I IB TOUT A OBgDO UOaiflOjr WunnreilovvwickrAf uon i wnic iinm yon r iubsUiiircf layour JTaro unnblo to WAlk.or brcntli foul nmwftre flat on yntir lckt otTcnftlrc? Vottrjffbiit (ret wmo At onre.U KtomncU la outjywlll euro jou. fculiihur of onler. UBeBIcra ts immciliatelyyxhoyotirts.thonRf-lnnil tot-M loo tlilckffitsuw. llcmcmburTliatyou ropj, clo-jPread here, It may sate your uujr, oryriifp. it has onToii Imwlceds, 5" JJon twAiSHBiii ro-iBWTvw, TINTAOliL Uv li laid Arthur'- hen!. Unknown earth nfmvr htm moitntei): Jiy him slppjt hit iplitiiilll knlirhtA, WiiU wboHts nnmot thv vmtM rvtminilnl. i.ulnnl gioi ic! How n HeltffhtBl Hunk 'mitt niino-sof old wars! M I ifii' tbt.v revflotl, r!wii they alrap, My tho iril I Vtlnt.lh -hmm. v 'I niMfTfr f.rlrc-nl atW 1'ioihlly built, tho 1 I nun troinlnf, VjiIc the Poln ntfionlitiltt fnlln; Tlirour,li (hi ir rents the wlntl gmm mourn- lllK- i e KttlKhts, j (Mir nnclunt homo, ( L ii fed ami spoiktl an1 fatlen Aauotlcrl lit nr yo now, ai tliin ut old, Water rollcil Ami w rathful foam. lu re tho WRvcs, b neUi our itravon, Snovr themftclicfl abroa! lu lhutilfrl Lntirpnri) lllnon In liowlon Ararfcray. orniprrury, tbey nro deada SUU'llUlf lUTTEUS.j tno jmrett oua net medh I no ever rondo. a Try a Bottle To-day I Are tou low-pnlrltetl nml weak, "or ("iiffciine trout tho erepi5 ot fymitUt it bo, btXWIt'lt lllXTr.UB curu j uu. i Send S STut atnmp ti A. 1. OhIwav A To., Uoeton,MttM,.for Lett rcudlraluork vubliavd THEY'RE ALL TALKING OF IT. i . i . A Reporter lm-eatlffntcs lereral public reroiuinetidutloni. nnd finds Boots! Shoes and Hiibbers, Slock "I h ..irlMi.t IL.tikn liw liriMI 1 Dllfll Hto.1 milt niprovnl llilnuahnit; It I, plMlrlo Imlitfil nnU will vi'iillUtPil.niiil h mno.Ht Hip ltet lloteUIn IbUwilonolilieHMtr. Hip luiionaccof tho pnlillc h MiUi'ltnl. IICM llcioiiininitnllolM lor iM'rm.iiii'111 nml tnm"!?nt cutinii. ('liiiiBf iei iiiuiliM.it''. l'lnu I IqiiorM losli IipitiuhI I'nrti'r tml (idiitl els:tl..lnif.lU,ut Hip H-lf- Jimp IS An Iirnncmso Prices Never sc Low Tho niont Central Location Call anil bs Cionvincecl at The Sign of tho Big BpoI- at m , Lores & K 714 Hamilton Sri eet, Allcntown, Fa. It.c r.rntlliis UoHHuriitit In the I"blKli Valley. CIECLS OAFS I. ION MALI. lIL'lI.lUNfJ, K XI. Cr. ALl.KNTOWN, CIIAS. A. lUW51AN,rut' Thl-i I'omil.ir Kcfttfturant lns'been ihoitmghl.x rnft(t...1 ntl.l I t fill llUllfll. Qt Itl t llt ITt'tlPr.ll iltTOII)- mnd:il Imuh nt ol ii tuui'i lor nnd t n Itins rharap tcr. AllllicdelU'arlMor tin? awii vmed ut mndcrate rali". The bar ! suppHd with none but Ull1 Ih'nI MUUMH inn, j:innii, t'lHnr". elf. LudleK' Dinlnsr llooiu In ill lEcor. Oscar Christmun, wi-.isnrour, va. - Lieerij tuitl Ih'ihduijf Sltiblc. I'.oy HilliiK onrilM)' uti-l uU ilihinK Iriisdi i iiiiiio l.itloiii to ajputsiivti're..it M.illim.l teli'cr;iplior.prHpriiiii.tlvnttpn'lPilt'i ('.Up nip ft lil.it. uaai-ly The ( oU'bmtct Cypress Shingle. (iuaranttH'il lull U-ni;th, Tho very liost Sbtnglo in thoMniket, MaTiufai'tiiriHt by RICKERT k SNYDER, ri.iiiMiiont, VlrRlnlft. - TOR RAI.K IX WElSSrOIiT BV J.K, PvIOKEinT. liKA I.FIt t.V All Kinds of Ruihling Lumber " 5 . 1IAVK VOUlt Freilil, Bagirap aa Parcels i)i:i.ivr.ni:n ay John F. Hottenstein. Careful attcnllon palil to Ilio Dellrrrv o( lVlslil, llaiBiapo anill'iirccls loallp.irl of loBii at tlin lowpst ptlcp,. A sliarp of puh'ic iiationac'i Is rpsppclfiilly solirltp.!. yg-I,rae onlprs nt SvennVi, Koi'i's or l.elWmiitU'. CHINESE LAUNDRY, opjmAito Vot Oltte,., I.KIIICIIITON'.I'A Howi'i' IJtlilillll: Fins r .vr.. limit i Aon In py ilay of ll.e Ptc nml proiilDlly ItPtnletl 10. Kaimti U a,Mtt tloiip at VPty rmwinablo iapi. l'ATUONAOK SOI.IUITKn. -ATr EVERY WORD TRUE. Moro Woril. of Prallo ipokon than Tub. llahril, Tim stronff letters of rcrommcndatlon unci experiences which have so frequently tippcnreu in liie vanou, uany papers rxcltcil the curlosllv of the Mltor of tin 1i.y Arffitf Determined to known, to tho genuineness of the published docu ments, placed the matter In tho hands of ono of their reporters, Jlr. Robert A. Male, the veteran foreman of VnnSlykc& Jlorton s lotmcco l aclorv. onllroailvvav. Albany, X. Y., was first called upon, and fhown the following : " About ten years rtffo I liivl a frreat doal of troubl4WlttiFtoiiQtntlie1lnd.lpr, an I liad to submit to an orerallmi Hut .tie oM trouble re al nparetl and I feared ttint anotber oneratlon vould bemcessarr. A friend suggeeted that I try Pr. Kennedy a raroiit Jtcmpdy, ot lion dovit. N. Y., arter using- the medicine n abort nhilp, I found It was dolnir megood. Icontin vedlts liao 1:1 1 am happy to far It entirely cured me. 1 t..lto It w bene, er I feel n titlla out of aorta, and Italwaya does ma pood. Hut for Kiuuey or iiri'vrr iroufio or ally Kinu 1 am proof of Its t ui at ivo powers. 3Ir. JIalo said every word wn, true nnd nnu 110 wnui 1 not no wuuout mat valu able prepari.tlou. Jlr. P. 0. Ilrlnl;, of I'oushkoepsle.N. Y. , whose laraous rjnenenco liuuitstieu ns ".v t-crap ot roper" i'i citing it scran or naner up lu the street one uny, lound 11 con tnincd Dr. Ken ncdy's Favorite iieuicuy advertise, incnt. and asUtinr. llcularly hit his case, bought the medicine and found the help he had -sir. e. r. iirink. uecn praying tor. In nnswer ns to the truth of the article, Jlr. Brink said he was always pleased to say a good word for ravoiuo uemeuy, ami rpfprrnl tho writer to the followlns letter 1 itely published la the 1'ovgUctp- tie v.fgie. Geotlcman : Ui-celvlOK many lattera from all over tue country, aakinir as to the truth of an advertisement punted In your paper, KlTlnRrny experience Willi llr. llnvld Kennedy's I aTOrite otve that recommendation to Dr. Kennedy, and w hen I aald I wan cured uf oatarrb of the blad der and chronic kldni y disease, I wrote simply thdtrutb. Tor yeara he'ore I u.d Ibla valuable roedicine, I suffered frol.i i-.rinarr troublea. pain In my hack and a neivom. aleepleaa condition, yet h -fowl 1 bad taUcn tlie fount, iwttle I was cured, aour.'l pi Ivt .1. I I jto ivplled to theae letters anl nci WMlir t do aiinUar service to tboae nirVe'rrt Il-t I innto lliis ptiblio etiltement ii-tpia"- ti.i , - e 1 i'e eye or I bp mfterer, and iji ti1 1 -( s ii Koi r 'pun '1 .p", for ntn-yaifo l.-i.pi i ! ..i.m.-v. Y..1 a 1 ul -, . ' r. C. llaiai. Mi. Peter Lawler, chief engineer of JIeiM-3. t'liine t'o's rnr JII11, Dalton, Mass., said : ' 1 don't loot, mc-b like a dead man, but I was pretty lutrooe. cr fiiteen 3 ears I suaereq lulu 111 try aiue. mr urin vsa nibj.-tt to violent atopnaiwa, on.l often tinged with Mood. 1 Tost fle-h, appet .te. an I ktn-iMth. I consult d several phyatclans wbu 1 aid I woa sutloriu j fi-pin gravel and Inno t atloo of I ho tbinevs end that 1 couiu mi tmt a rhort tune M, 3nhn Kiieuctr uf Tilts Held, loaminir cf mv'i fl.w.iuiAn. uild'-ilnn't f'lr.rcter I-anler. bother v Ith the doctors. Into Ur. David Ken nedy l-avoilie lieniedy and J cured " I at oucm aeut for tbo same and bad taVcn only port ot the Loitta, when to .Uiii of atone passed my bla jder, and now am eutir.-iy well. Ooellve inisa and ibeumellvni trouble Dm no more, nnd I teel like tt new man 'ihanka entirely tol'r. Kennedy's Favorite iU medj . Mr E. D. Parson", licml Imok keeper IVholeuilo Drv Giiwls House of B. .1. v r 11 u 1 11 1 10,, ltochcatcr, K. Y.. had n similar ex jieiicuoi'. Hcizcd wncdaywitli palnla liUback, uextcnir.e MKe n fairy, ami 1 rofttnl lierliithetioet'd chamlwr, xtripiiliig the roses from the ! vases with fratitlo linete. "Wlint on csrth are you alwut?" I sskeu, haltlntron the thresholil in ninace. insnt. "He shall not liavo 0110 of them," she said, lml f crying. "Ills curtains shall not be looped itp with them I have it great mind to tie thpiu linck with rope yarn. To Ihiuk how we worked all the dy to givo him pleasure, nnd after a ho only dares about eating and drinking, and being nil nldermnn. Oh, It is too Issdr I burst out laughing and ran down stairs. The contrast between our dreams of the poet and the poet as ho wns was rich, 1 una to wait a moment 1 In thehallto get my face into "company j order," and then, imshlug open the half ' closed door, I went liack into the narlor 1 At first sight 1 thought it was empty. I wan bn-y one blight Smtt'innrr ! Tlie chairs were trashed away from tho MEETING A POK' Seidel's Bakery, . -I Stl.H l, lltittttttua, yiHI Will AtAVH llHtl Krt4liat iitd Ket 3READ AND CAKES. Rye Wbent nnd Vicnnn I 'read fiesh Kver lUy. Our Ylfmua rdead canaul bp Ptcelled. Weieafwi'UnllyMilk'lljitttr patron 4"n WuU h lor lite Wa'on. Snidi'l'g Vienna Hnkeiy, Olio ouert'i. iitisr sr.. i,i:r,itiiiioy. i-a a'o"CON3"71rvJPTXV3as7 Hie undt fsUufd luoluu fwfti M fimi itiii lu-alHi b him, Uf me.m. Hlltr ul(tt.nK lurstuv . Ml t jrb Mih a wvii luittf affftlluii, uud tci .1. 1 'd Uloust' t'n-kUtitullon.lstiLivloiit. totiHk iih ioikw siinrrvrM nif tucitits oirun-a iMiVWTll 111 SfJBBJBfiM.alllll who desire It. Iw will pIiopi fully spud 1 c-h n.e' 11 top of the pi-'-s.-ittitinii lined. Tbtj above cnt sbows out Kitflinn fbinct mn'11 nni): t'U'I il contains Flour llin, Spice anil Mlitifr I in Pniwi-r nirrt" l.ftke lloitld. An illdcspeil'lble nrlielf lor tlje kitcli'H: '.ice $5.(0 We lmve just received .I'.ntlu r huge lotf BjVfHji .oading Mint (lane, Ve claim to iinv' inn tiiiest :nstpttt . l tiuiu fini lteytilvers ouide el' tbe l-.r.' iticp ijt -aubrr lJiie.-i. CoTie and lie convinced. Our lit'iuh r" l.tt'-fiisT-Itnr'lK -Ktii (jlliis only Si7--'i'). a first class 141111 in every te-pvet ' wli li lit. -v will ttnd aaure cure or C-miauuit-litiii, Aathiu.1, Ilruiu-hllls ami nil thrtmt himI l-lll.; MHtmllte.. Ur tli'W, all SunenTH Hill Ir) ills 1 .hii.'iU . n It la inlutl.k. 11.I..P d, ttilna I 1 t -! wbii'h wit' i-u'.HI'piii mdhtiiK. ma t.kij piuv.-.i i . .-.im.-, i-i pi' iap .1 t'iu'-i, Her. KIlW.Mlll . WU.0, liim,kl.i, .r"j:, BS-l.i aloDnace of urine. .MPUlcsi oavise was loiight, and prono unced It stone In the bladder. In writ, ing to a friend ho Mr. 11. 11. raviolis, su) s : ' I autTeled beyond w urds to deaenha. Kona of the mean taken produced any tjemeAt, until I began tbe usj of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite lisnv t)f wbieh dliauhed tup atone, t-be utsptoass keit&u to ylekt, the pain ceased aadfroaaUlfs tline my recovery was complete. Can 1 after tbia cxpeHeDi-e apeak too hlffhty ot that which saved my l.fe t ' " I can speak In higher praise than I have wrltUa," are the words of every per son I talked with, which proves thegieat popularity i f this remedy, possessing whet no other mediclnu luu, Ihe power to save life II can Do- used with ssfetr by all ages. . Tlie worst cases of m-rroua prostration, aleeplessuess, headaches ana digestive Iroubles, yield to Us curative power. Salt rheum, ecuciua. rheums tisto, scrofula, or aaydfease arising ftom Impure blood, are latalsbed by this brain, nerve atl blood tonic, Dr. David Kennedy's Fvor- iKRUM tniiiintig packing my trunks for my fall rrmiiVHl from my uncle's house in tho lonntry to the marble fronted hotel on Uroidway that jmmbered luesiitli wtn- trr among its inmates, when my omaitt Adelaide came dancing into the room nnd commanded me to givo up nil thoughts of ft journey for three months t least. "And why, prayV" I asked. "You know I have to go out went after I reach New York. Come what may, I must see an Indian Mitunier on the prairios.' liother the pralrtea nml tue Indian summer, tool" cried Adelaide, taking n letter from her npron pocket and waving it in the air. "Look nt the signature." I did look, nnd I might have lieen looking to tlda dny for ull the informa tion I got! but Ailclahle grew Impatient, raid matching the letter from my hand exclaimed! Listen, von gmvp." nnd ri-wl tho let ter nloud: SlY Dr.-tn rcinxu I urn coming into tho country fur n month or two; my doctor positively forbids my staying in New ork rtnrlng tno mil. Iteinember- Ing our old schoolboy loagtto I ltnvo e lected W- as the placo of my oxilo, and shall be thereon the 2OH1--wind nnd weather permitting.'" What do sou think of that?" nslted Adelaide, making largo eyea r.t mo over the top of tho letter. "I have not hennl anything yet f make me postpone my journey." "Wait a moment I'll finish. 'I am ns ever, yours faithfully " "Well, go on." " 'James Qiiilmnn.' " "James Qnitmaul Yon are mad, Ad die ho enn never be coming here." "Tliero is Iheletter father has always known him, it wems; It is tho iwut, aud wo are to have him stay here all (ho time. Father Is to meet him at the sta tion tonight, nnd not let him go to the hotel on nny account. Won't peoplo staro when wo walk into church next Sunday?" I closed the lid of my trunk In tho twinkling of an eye. The poet I had so often longed to wo, the tmiu over whose tender verses I hud made myself n Niobe scores of times was it possible that tbe same roof was going to shelter us Imtlit Dinner was a thing unthought of in the honso that day, and my uncle lunched meekly nt .me of the china closets off cold me.it nnd bread nnd preserved stiawberries, while Addle and I actually ato roso leaves and sugar nnd cream as a suitable pendant to tho work in which wo weto engaged. Nothing less ethereal would wo partake while, fitting up that rioet'a chamber. By 4 o'clock that afternoon our labors were ended, ilie nouso was like a uoit of rose; they blushed and bloomed everywhere, and their fragrauco was delicious iu the upper chamber. My favorite pictures had been unpacked and arranged upon the parlor walls. Everything was lierftft. The ten table sparkled with silver aud cut glass; flow ers wreathed the dibhes of preserved frui,, and cake and wine for the evenin; were icady ou tho sideboard, to say nothing of somo delicately tinted ice crenm which was utill undergoing the nrocew of "freeatlou in the cellar. Of course tho train was late that night. Trains always are late when we are ex pecting any one by them, aud Addieand I had time to wotk ourselves into ft lover- ieh fctato that gave ub some very beco: ing led cheeks. We heard the whi' . of the train, and live minutes uf ten-, ard a carriage stopped before tho gut. The noet had ome! tie ciimueu out 01 tue curriugu nw u crab sidowiso and, coming up the traveled walk toward the frontdoor. presented to our admiring eyos tho figure of a stoutish, middle ngtil man, with dark eyea and hair aud a very pleasant smile, lie did not wear n Spanish cloak and a bombrwo ho was clad in llneu aranuonU mid thatched with a lougli looking straw hat that 'iad evidently soon service. Wo heard him as he caine tin the walk. Very pretty nouac, loin; very pretty liouae. These girls your daughters, hey? I tee they've got thee horrid city fashions low neck ami snort sleeves. 11 I liad a daughter I'd sew her dress to Iter ears." Addle and I looked ut each other iu consternation and barely managed to give him a civil greetiug as lie crossed thethreahold. was tuts 1110 man wii had raved about hit Lydia That bosom, whltu aud fuud aud fair, 1 would 1 were the enamored air, To faint and fell la paaeing there. Low necks, tndeedl I sat beside hiin at the tea table, as liad lieeu previously ar ranged, and saw that all things were within hi reach. Never did Hindoo idol tax his vutary more severely. I had hardly time to snatch a mouthful n self though, for the matter of that, aunetit nutte took away.iny own. . was a regular ur. jonusou ror tea strawberry preserves pleased him, and soda biscuits vaulsned before Ids attack a irreen thiinrs lieforo the inarch of cloud of loensts. Heaven knows lie bad one nualilkation a stomach! Tea over, we udjoume.1 to tue raw sconted iiarlors. atid the volume oil the conlex table ouught bin eye lie took it up, turned overt!- page., 1 .twilling now and tluu to himB. lt. and Anally toasad i it back Mtwlassly. i table, and there was a faint smell of cigars had they actually lieen smoking there? No: I heard my uncle pacing np and down the garden, as was his wont each evening, and tho fragrance of the weed caino that way, but he was alone. Where was the poet? I caught sight of him at last, sitting at the open window with the roso col ored curtains falling in soft folds around hira. The moon was np, shining glori onsly upon the grassy yard beneath him; tho night wind rustled in the leaves of the maples above his head. Addle, coining into tho room, panscd at the sight of my uplifted finger on the threshold. It had been all a "sham" thbtil Our poet, though it hearty eater, still re tained his lovo of tho beautiful. What on h had made him talk such heresy, wh eat rapped iu enjoyment, never stirring, scarcely breathing, as ho watched that glorious moon? I would bteal softly In his side, pause, try to convict him and make him recant all tho libs ho hnd told about these beauti ful blossomings of his yonth the poems. Tho carpet was thick and soft, and It unfiled my footfall effectually, and I stood lieslilo him unnoticed. His face was hidden by his arm. I heard a chok ing sound ho was weeping. My heart melted In n gush of pity; I lnid my hand iilsm his shoulder as sympathizingly ns 1 ci mlil; be stnrteil a little: his head set. tied down upon ono side, exposing his face; the month opened, and ho snored! Tho next morning I btnrted on my trip to the west, and from that dny to this I have never met a "poet." M, W. O. In New York News. seiern Stmnce. llreaius. A farmer's wife dreamed that sho was walking near tho house of a rcjectod lover one O'FJanngan attended by a beautiful bound, of which she was fond, when u raven dashed at hiin, killed him, and teari'ig nut his heart flow away with it. I-jUo next imagined that she as running home, aud met rt funeral, and from tho coffin blood flowed upon tho ground. Tho bearers placed it at her feet, opened the lid nnd exhibited her Imsb.-mil, murdered and his heart torn out. She awoke, as might be ex pected, in gicat terror. But here ful lows tho most incomprehensible part ot the narrative. Her husband entertained an idiot cousin in tho house, aud ho 1 doggeral rliymo reieated the very sr dream to a gossip to whom tho fa. er a wife had related hers, That very night tho farmer was nil. doled, unil tho next morning the poor idiot, to the horror of all, exclaimed, as 10 lose from his bed: "Ulick Ulick Maguite was the farmer's name "is ilt! biuuins uhu ."llpro kilt lain Shumns dim More ft flanngan big black Jiimesl 'autt burleil mm un der tlie new ditch nt tho back of Ihe garden. I dreamed it lat night every wonlof It. beiui'li was mane at tne spot iudicttted by the dream, aud tlie body was found with tlie skull nearly cleftintv.ii. In the meantime U lan ugan iilwcnudeil .unl enlisted, but was Miliseiiuently arrested, confessed his crime and was oxecnted. Pall Mall Oazelto. ' " ITHE DRYAD. have seen tier limpid p)ss, targe with arftdnal lanittarr, rise Tlirooitu w lid rosea' awt lias. Like twin blooins erow and store. Then the hateful, envtoos atr Whisked them flitn pta!. I heva seen bit hardy cheek, Like n molten coral, leak Throneti the leafaffe altiuiil. Of lhlck chlekaaawa, and then. When I made mora tare, attain To a red plum faded. 1 lial a fotiod her rney ltia. Ami Iter greoefnt anger lips, nut n haw or berry, Ollmuiersof her there met here, Jnat, forsooth, enonsh to cheer And to make me merry. Oflrn on the ferry rocks Darsllnct dimples of looee kw ka At lue ahe hath shaken, And I've followed -all In vain! They had trlekleil Into rain. HiinWf, on the m.-on. Once her full Ihaha naabml on me, Naked, where some ro)i,l tree lViwilererl all tho Siaeea With wnii annllgtit and .jiiatut alieale Hucli a haunt rn'tinnce hath made For bsnnehed ant) r rupes, There, I kuitr. hid auioruus I'aii; For a suddeti rleniltu? ran Throitffh the mure of in) rl le. And n rnptil violence (mined All Its flowrriHte 'twos the Inst Coolmrsr.r n turtle. Madlenn Cnwelii lu 81. Joseph's Xewa. A SAILOR'S BURIAU, An Imprcnalte Service ut Sen on Hoard a Man-of-war When n Seaman Hie. , When maritime Jack dios he is buried without lunch undue ceremony. A brief prayer, n shotted hammock, tho lee rail, nnd nil is over. But on Kuril a sliip-of-war n sailor's fuucr.nl is pathetic in its dignified simplicity. No muster of the ship's company is, naturally, so sad ns this, and you can sen It ou the faces of all when the subdued shrilling of tho bo'sw'n's whistle ii followed by the long drawn out and modulated call of "All hands bury the deadt" The men come aft quietly cud tnko their nlloted stations. To leeward, If it bo nt sea, or upon tho port side of the quarter deck, if not in port, Iho seamen aro ranged iu the front rank; lwhind tU&m nto the ordinary seamen and in tho rear of both tho apprentices und (ho landsmen. In tho gangway forward of the mainmast on such ships as still liavo sail power senior petty officers stand nt attention. Around the coffin, folded in the jack or national ensign, are grouped tho pnllliearers, selected usually from the dead man's mess or gun division, and close nt hand, renting on arms, tho marine guard is purnv 'd. Nearest iho coffin nro tho chaplain and tho captain, and then in order of their rank stretch aft the other officers of tho ship, Tho ensign at tho peak or stall ilntters tremblingly nt half mar, anil from over head tho yard and stay t.icklea swing lazily, ready to lift the infilii outboard. When tho weather penults tho way of tho ship is stopped, nnd, it may lie, little I CLASSIC PITOILUSM. (hOMER WAS THE FOflEnUNftER OF I THE MODERN REPORTER. lw the (treat Hide IWt lleaevlhe.! t. "atuKxIng Mateh'-nwie of Ills "fjopy" Wi!,l lie flejeeted t,y the Atersgn "learllng lMllof Ilia t recutita- Itmtta. Theio was a tlmn lietwcoti 2.00d and H.KH) years ago when it was as well wnrth while for a man to 1st a champion nngillst ns it is now. Such it mini was then appreciated nt Ida full value, even taking ns the measure of that value his own opinion of himself. Ho who could meet all comers at the (Hyinpian gomes ceiuwsl thereaf ler to lie an ordinary mor tal. The government upirteil him for life, be was exempt from taxes, he had a free pass to all public eiitortainments. his name was engraved! tin marble tals ietn and his statue was erected iu the Bitcre.1 grovo of Klis, Wide tho gold and Ivory Jupiter of Phidias. The games themelves in which he had won honor formed epochs in history, by reference to which the dates of other events were fixed. Homer, iivdescrlliing tho games held by Achillea at the funeral of his friend, I'atroelns, tells how the hero put np as "prizes nf tho violent boxing match" a valuable mule, warranted sound, for the victor and for tho vanquished a two handled cop. It was to be a free to all, go-ns-you-pleaso fight, and from all that appears no lieltiug was allowed. Homer continues: "Forthwith nroo a man great and valiant and skilled iu boxing, Kpeos, son of Panopens, aud laid his hand on the sturdy mule mid said aloud: 'Let any one come ami take tho two handled cup, but the mule I pay none other of tho Achniaiis shall take for victory with his fists, for I claim to be the beet man 'here. I will utterly bruiso mine adversary's fteeli nnd lireak his bones; so let his friends abide tn gother here and bear him forth when vanquished by my hands.' " Onr modern gladiator has publicly vulced practically tho same sentiment. thnsi "I am John L. Sullivan and 1 can lick any man in this crowd." The poet goes on: "Alone arose against hlni lEnrynhvj, n godlike man, sou ot King iilccisleus. Tydides, famous with the spear, made ready Euryalns for the light, theorityr him with speech and greatly desired for him victory. And first be cast about him a ramie, nnd next gnvo him tho well cnt thongs of tho hide of an ox of tho field, and loo two boxers, being gilt, went into tlio midst of the ring, and both, lifting their stalwart bands, fell to, and tlulr hands joined battle grievously. Th-n was there terrible grindingof teeth, and sweat flowed from all their limbs. And .- YorV, ra kh v w i iite:r9j WASHING MACHINE Only I'ivc DoIIum Mound or Squ.ue at tlie eiilgii Coal & Hardware Co., Ite Itemed)- Too iiBoouucIiiuruees of geulqst whispered Addle In my ear, just tvs h turned upon n "WbAQWlu thUboqkr I modestly answered that 1 hud that irreat ulettitire. "Gnat pleasure, boy? Bhe calls it a (risttsur, Tom! Hem I I suppose I ought to feel cotniilimeuted: but 1 11001. Young lady, will you do me oue favor?" "What ts tt, strf "Put that stnpid trash into the Ore, "Stupid trash 1" erieil Ad.lie, agliaat. snatching up the voltuuo. "Yes, I wrote it. 1 wa a boy ami. by Uoorgo, my publishers baik it n)t of uiy desk and weit mud over it, while (hey actually titmecl np their uowa at my ttiwrt of tho poor laws-would you ' la-lievu t.'' I tf ,nuJ 1 .,kl MlMimlhiUHtf Adilkh And cvervthiny eje tobe.ihund j u,rn,,eii r'k reapi giussis wtore in a tlinrnimhlr ftrat.rlnaji fjnn. hlni anlioiit a woid. lel Rl rk V,w. v.vl "t.rjk't the Xante you Uve UtniL' vou want and-vre liiinran "Ham fii-jt''it r fluMeritutvu i41 Ifiiul' f IMMad I nnWr 'tee to iave vou a little mon. ' : J wouklu't-giw bilalViV nil niDn Ul III IMMall - - A Neopli)tc' Amwcr. At a contlrmation at Strassburg the bishop nskeil of a pretty soubrette the usual ipiestionot tne tieiueioerg cato-chim: What is vour only consolation in life and death: Tho neoiihyio blushed aud hesitatod. Tlie first imeslion was icpeated, and then she stammered out: Tht yoniiK ehoem-iker in the next etreei. L'uiiton tit-ruts. Hie ralbvrl. -. und the Widow. The car slopi (.d vitli tho usual lurch, and the condni "or iiKaluted to the plat- form it t.dl linty, evidently ymiug, but whoso face was hidden by tbe heavy fohls of a hunt cran i veil. Her gown and cloves wore of tho wine smnlier htio ns the veil. She wai. followeil by a little girl, uleo dressed in black. As tbe car started on its way uown town tue lauy and the little girl took seats in the cor ner. Neither sioke for some time, and then the littlo girl looked up, ami In a voice that was heard alnve the rattle ot Ihe car exclaimed: Maminnr Yes, my dear." I want tn see nana. Hush, dearest." and a black gloved baud reached over and took one of the tiny hands of the child. Then there was silence for a minute. Suddenly tbe child ish voice was heard again "But 1 do want to sen papa. Why won't you let me see him?" "Don't, darliug; please dou t, camo tbe answer, as the head of tho littlo girl wan tenderly drawn over until it rested isainst the fohls of the crane veil. "But why won't yon let me see papa?" persisted the ohild. There was no answer, bnt tlie shroud. Ml head of the Uaok figure in the corner nu bent low und the black gloved nan. wns reaching for something evidently bidden iu the tolas ot tno duck gov, u. "Haul ma!" -"Yes. dear," utiswered a tremulous Voice. "(Jau 1 seu tunas tonight?" Almost fiercely the little llgnre was drawn to that of tne larger one. ami i wliianer more u sob was heard to say t'Ou, Btste, near, mtsn. train you PIANINO - Ml!.ivortK" 8BC,ND 4 alum, sts. UAMOFAemUKII lr WlNIHrW A NO DtttlW I'll A WW, Dmirs, Slmt'yrtr. wiiulqtv Migs. !Utg.' UntckeU. Hl lUUUUt IN is tbe pla.' to buy Dry Qttis, Minis, Hm Grafe. PremitiSi arm. rw. mm- IllUnl -1 S.tl - M I i Dietlli ilif w " r h t .i lt-tl hi i)i i " 1. i lM-tttOl U h .s i inrillviut', i it ti -not pmltt.f- iti i it IIdimI'h I'lUn Tit 1HJ 1 nN nt ilu- tn ii i In inoipn ir I ir mlc tl.Hii an' I' ' 'on Id not b i unitlti.diMii in ' llillllt I I M Ihey njmiie b ( unnv ihiIi.uh Willlnm IJunIi, uyomift :nau i RirucK ny ii pioneers nxe m 1 Chewter tlurhiu tlie ltppuhltcau pri Inal 'A.lttiu.,U l.1.l- m... Ho nml n i-nnuler from C'lirst Into trou Tile, ami wn- hit on tho X HX3 II rt 11 1 1 111 III V lll"ltr lllilll known. IInrk1?iiit Anilrit Sh)v rir.., nor . i rue, or no miuirftis li is inmrnnietMi in uiv ifrtej ftutllnti ur msinuv .r.itiilanl Ivixe Wiir-nts w. ror Mil- by ItfiVi I,clHerlituii mu Iti Tlif bnt siiltf hi the world fur m Soreta U leers, att Klioiitn, Fever hurt cItH(rtl lUiidt, Clillbuints Curnt-t, an kn!p.iwi9,in, HMimei f 1 1 Inta w il.. In-., mid heM payiiiff or the icglon. lat ronii company, avrs compejieu io si. flown work Monday evening on hcpou f tho scurclty of wutor. (lonil laonk. Sinco it tirtt Inlroduclion. L'lcctrlc I: Ululnc nothlns which neimltt Its use tl,1,a., ...1 TO.M,) n.a,llnlna tnr .11 meuts of Stomach, Llyor or Kidneys. tlnallon, and drive Malaria from the it tem. "iiisracuoii guarantecti wun UUltlU Ul IUU IUUIIUJ Mill UB ft'lUdUl i rico oniv.ajc. opr noiiip. rvnni si jlpik. store. We Issport. .111.- l- t , i tngcr ostato near est i.obanon, w Tho Hi o was of incendiary origin took a severe cold and got the croup uata iter n icnspoomui " uaiuoeriai nan to coiucn up me gaiucrini; in in anu siept goon lor uie teinainuer 01 1 s.iuie need and not know the true merits o .1. H nn.1,.l.,l .....IU.. I P ...In. , lioum eon. lies Moino. Iowa, 25 and & cent bottle for sain hv N. B. Kcber, f snton, anu w. r. uiery, wetssport flickers of idling steam curl upwind nnil-fnoblo Kpcoa cutno on, and, as tho otlur to lccwatd like Incense, and iho wind iu the backed and fretting topsails mnr murs n dirge. The onler to "uncover is passed gently, and whilo tho beauti ful words of tho bnti.il service nro being read tlie hush of the living is accen tuated by the low accouipnnitnents of sea sounds by the rumple nt eager water eddying ptemward, and by tho surging of tho breeze in tho hollows of tho can vas and through tho rigging and gear. When tho closing ptayer is said, the last blessing given, the tackles aie manned, tho coffin is strippedof its flags and slung in ftrnis, and slowly, rever eutly is hoisted aliove tho rail and clear of tho shin nutil it is poired over tue nil lows. The marines load, aim, lire, in all three volleys, that awaken rattling echoes in Ihe hidden spaces of the ship; the bnglo sounds "taps tenderlj" and sweetly, Willi a net. or meaning of sleep nud rest: tho cuttm ving-i further out and is lowered gently nulil tho f am and spoondiift moist. i it: the tackles are detachid with sip' ten jerk, and in an instant tlie wcigl ti-d Imx ah ts downward, bodiled in f.iamand bnhbles. and all is over until lb" sea gives np the dead. In a littlo while I lio cheery whistles trill out a call to duty; the half masted ensign clii M to tho dasher block; the ablplslitonght to her course, and dazedly the men take np the wearying routine of the lives so sadly broken. An un usual rimer rests upon tho vessel ami around the iues tables, but In the groups gathered to smoko during the supper hour and after tho hammocks aro piped down the virtues those heroic and honest soft virtues of the dead sailor are recalled, and with a tenderness lorn of a comradeship closer than any other men except soldiers may know. New York Tablet. Tho Wearing of Amulet.. Who wore the first amulet it would be iinpossiblo to say, but Iho adoption of a talisman to wnnl off evil is of very ancient origin. Phylacteries, tho tiroek worn for iinm- lots, were worn by the Israelites, lo which allusion is made Iu tlie Scriptures. Thete phylacteries were narrow strips of parchment ou which weie written passages mini tno urn lestoment. a strip was placed in a small leathern box and bonud to the left elbow by a narrow strap. There was ft smaller phylactery for the forehead, tno box ior which was about an iucli square. Tlie word amnlet Is of Arabic origin. and implies ft thing siiended. Amulets were of various kinds. The moouatone spieil for nn opening, emota him on the cheek, nor could he longer stand, for hU fair limbs failed straightway under him, And as when beneath the north wind's ripplo a fish lenpeth on a tanglo eovcri d beach, and then the black wave lildeth it, so leaped up Enrynlns nt that blov. But great hearted 1'peos took hiin lu his hands and set him upright and his dear comrades stood nrnuml him und Ikto him from the ring with trailing feet, spitting out clotted blood, drooping his head nwry. and they set him down in bis swoon among them nnd themselves went hack aud fetched tho two handled cnp. Enryalus was knocked out iu one round. Such n description of the similar New Orient's contest would perhaps servo iM?plo latter than the elaborate work of urt which was prepared f.'r them. Tho iK-t doe.i not descend to do tails he does not give information enough. But then perhaps Homer does not aim to gie information merely. lie seeks rather to present a picture, nnd the picture is there, It will bo noticed that there weie no "clinches' in this struggle, but It is otherwiso in tlie next game which the greatest of epic liards goes on to do scrilie. Arhtlb'S offers it tripod for use before the tiro us it prize for tlie winner in the "grievous west ling match, and, shaking to ti"i assembled (I reeks, opens tlie conlst with these words, "IHee all who would cutT t his combat,' 'Thereupon arose great A jax, son of Telamon, nnd Odys'eus, of many wiles. the crafty minded. And the two being girt went into the midst of tho ring and clasped each other in their arms with mighty hands like gable rofteis of a lofty house which some rarueti crafts man joineth, that he may baffle the wind's force. Anu their backs crealml. cripped firmly under tbe vigorous hands, and sweat run down in streams, and many weals nlong their ribs nud shoul ders sprang up red with blood, while ever they strove amain forvictory, to win the wrought trlpoxi. After this sort of thing bad gone on, for awhile it "began to irk tbe well greaved Achalans" I. e., it made the crowd tired. To settle matters, Ajax, by agreement, first lifts Odtasens nnd tries to throw him, but lie "struck deft ly from behind the hollow of Aias' knee and loosed bis limbs and threw him down backward, nnd Odyaeens fell ppon his chest, and the people rtared and wondered. Then in his turn much en during, noble Odysseus Iried to lift, and moved him a little from tho ground, but could not lift him, so be crooked his knee within the other's, aud bulb fell nu John Walls, of Minors' Mills, died nt hospital In Wllkesbarre enrly T1109. some weeks ago. kuow that pana lies way oft there on tbe Litchfield bills! You can't seem Mm tonight, darliug. aud may God help uu aud help me." And tbe car rattled ou! but tlie big, portly luoii.iii the opiHisite corner turned about In his seat anil looked steadily out of I He windo for several mtnutes.-f New York Itecor4r. found in the desert of Arabia was worn the ground near to eech other and were as ft talisman against enuiiwiiiueui uy ; souea wnn uusi. the women, who suspended it around I Then Achilles interferes. 'Victory tha.iaclr. It was n white, trananarent ' with both." lie said. "Take equal pris foraeaichlntrforitlieinir and deport that other Achaians maV midnight. Detroit Free Press. contend." In modern parlance, they foueht to a draw. There was no "kiok. An ii.iuou wild Auimai. ' ng .ggimt the referee's decision. The Deer isle is ili.tiirbed greatly aWt an combatants "wiped tbe dust from them unknown wild animal which, it is an,i ut their doublets on." The de claimed, lias been around there several ucriptiuu is poetical not practical. It years. He has lieen seen by quite a 1 admired and lauded bv nl! Ihe number of peraoiw at twilight or in the 1 worjj for 3,000 jears or more, yet it it evening, aud once or twice has been seen I WftS mai to the average American news In tbe daytime, ami is described aa being jMrar editor as an account of an actual about the siea of ft large dog, and some-, occurrence for publication In the spurt what resembling both n dog aud a cat, . nff odniuns It would be rejected with Having HcaiiiaeiMMtiiRauwii, me utu ue- scom. New York Worm. ing long and the ears short. He has a I . . most peculiar fry, something between a I social innmtiuea. snarl and a growl, and persists iu ful-, Nationalism Is but another name for lowing lawiflealoog the roud, especially .i.iiun. vith but a slight raodlnca- in the eveuiug. It does not molest nny (lon what socialism desires to reaeh one. neither can it be frightened off, but in a iverl way for the whole woild will follow one along, keeping in tie nationalism desires to obtain within the woods near the road and occasionally ii.-i.. f tho nation. Ioatwucu aa there A God send Is Ely's Cream Halm. tnics a week my nose would bleed. I thought the soips would never heal, lonr son, Portsmouth, N. If. 1 war, an much trnuhteil wllli enl arrl, Il serlouftlv affected tnv voire. One hntllaftf i.ij s WU.IU1 uauii uiu 1110 wir, jiy voic a fnllv resin, p.!. 11. h l.elntner. A ar ailPiptlia, t'.t. iho Iluntlntrilnu Par Mannfacturlm Indefinite period owing lo lack of or ilers. lbill'M Head 1 1.1, in lite V.xti urt. so lilirlilv eon inisrt. nre Ilio liost In Ihe market. Tlie miAHt, i , , , i inn. ti in , in, 'i ii u .... i j, iu ri. The Heading Iron Company lms re celvesl the contract to furnish the pipe for a new pine line to be built by the uuueu mines: iieuuiuiT t ompany. ai .- I , , . ,-.. . . . . r ,. r.m.iT .is itn nr., iinn , ,w, iinin Inim in1V, , r,Tra, nl. tow by n Hud to the soaboard. A htrauae Freak .'lie wife of our esteemed citizen. Ur Jnhu llowcll, while suffering under a te vere attack of tho blues, tried lo commit the crime of infanticide, but was prevent ed by tlio opiionuue arrival of aneighlur i.cr ease lias oeen considered by tne nest loctors Incurable, but he husband wsi hlchly pleated, afler mine a course of 6ul pbnr Hitters, to nnd that she was entliel ctireil. Ktn.stou Herald. iiiiUKiu.il.' iruiiiilt". are ilie uiuiu deadly. Tito Vnlnahte Frlentla. I. A Tjh.flcls.il cannot be alwai lilu' nheuinatltm, Neuralsls, Sprains, Urol." when least expected. Keep hand; tbe friend ot roan; households and the de strovcr of all pain, the famous lied F1S3 Oil. erutt. S. Many a Dstcious Ufa could be saved that Is being racked to death with thai terrible cough. Secure a gooi nlcbi s rest bv Investing ttr, cents for a bottle cf I'an Tlns, the float reniely for Coughs. I olds snd Unusuinplion. Trial bottles or 1'sn Tina free at T. 1). Thomas' Drug Store .viarsnal ht. L'rr was ii neddtet- a -nn and enlisted ns a private. Iwr. am. raanll Iniin Hie n.n nf Iia VI II,. l.lllle IMIT inters, the famous utile pills. i. u. I nomas. Japanese women latrt vegetarians. are fur the mo..' Tbe wind from the North blows ' -aud keen, aud bad effects ofcoldsare 3. One Minute Cough 'ore so tare and ' " will quickly perform a vonderons i n I). Tliomat bllKle .i j . v i . .., tn i l . . 1 a, - , f TXV llllWe,VU UUllsR JVm WM vTBUllorp ' ' V w -r. - - " ' - fttteMt. the lACl?r 11'MtltS KK-10l Of On evei'tlling y iU buy nl US W r,,)U w,.n ,.,0ha,i n,i il! (ed-tue relactantlyt" the 'M p-ronemdation. - , shwupooiug, lid. i sUavtug, Jd ; c witty "J 1Hb!e for ,he Ilarilly au liupruteuieut,. An energetic. German jorWnr was ctipd acting a musical society, Tltey Were StUertng sveuussasutm a i,iijii, and had leavhed the chorus, "Hear ns, llaal; bear, mighty god!" Tb men's vxalees were booming out sonorously making Its peculiar oall. A (ew people think it to be a lynx which, iu some manner, reached the Island from the mainland on some ice. Bangor (Me.) Oounrr'ial. is a tendency in the human race to crys tallise around natloisal centers itaiiowu lsm thinks it Uses to respect these bound ariea. Ultimately etkmaliein would lave to reach out after the univerwl end. -.i.i .. .. ....... uut r.iahaiMnrira that Ou the celebi-ated How church, which . .,ie-.Mamrusrsililsni isiden- elbows Its way Hito busy t beapsid-. i . - arju.mluuu-- Intereatllig lxindon Sign. mere ts tuts notue, ratner more cBrr,y . tBev fono the iinm.ite nole to. suarchislu. While ! anarchism is a theory of government put than is the custom here, "Sin k no I bills on this church." Over a shop in a town a few null's out There is nothing as undent as origi nality. Small in tlse, (treat in results Dp V I.lLllu Kurlr Ttiui,, lie., nlllk fn. I -nil. pAtion, bps', foi Sick Headache, hi si for Kour cHeinteti. rhet nevi r gi ipi T P Tiwmas. UUV 11) 1, 13 ,l Wl" HUI'IB "1 u tAnl. n,!i,V,f ,..., .Am, ,n , , I, at. tw. .nil itcn iiaaie ssie win cure thfm 1 I Thomas when the couductor cried out: "No--de of Londoti I lead, ' Tlio private part of dreadful vowel! Dout say u-a-t-c; I this house to lot soften a leetle- give de more musical sound, Bal." .. Whereupon the biirits took up the strain again, "Hear us, Bawl, hear us, Bawl'" but they qun-kl) readtaeil the peculiar turners of the senti ment, std-brokeMown iu laughter, to tbe great amaaeiientof ilte little Unna, who fievey aaw irre joste; eui. vai iuruu The possibilities "f u l urber's life in the world's metrolis are suggested by trie following, which iiiuiio a brute showing in a barber's simp itfewnipp. oat of High Holbnru (thelan word bwng pronounced, Uy the way, with the first "o" long, aud as though there weie no 1" iu it-iio-naru): "ttatr cmtiug. on. SSW vou read tbe Advocate then you ruad the News 1 ief, raiiiiiiK, . ., ,, ,rara nr,,i rM;..!1, 1 UW- lHS 'UtU(ll1 ITiloc'kUatimlier, &r.,ekr.lU1vitt ' yon to aiidsx e ns. ire will u-e yp.i right, rIidw Vvvy iOWC.sl.Pl-icC-., our pui'laaud'ti..,,.,.-!.!'!..,- w.ib T (ileusure hen jotilmj tni " " ' I nest bill til' goods pieaw 'try uj. jf. Sale bills printed cheap.! KRUM & KISTLEUt which will allow no power whatsoever to any governing body, nocialism or na tionalism will endow tne government with givaioi 1 lowers )t than its own. While the f. -ri.ier believes that tbe initi vidiuil alr-iil take upon hiuiaeU all the consequeiii't- wUicu spring from couipe Mriosi, aad that according to his oppur ttuutiea a man shall either succumb In the struggle for existence or surt n e as tlw Attest, the latter holds society or i ni -t Ik l-tlpedhiin'd to uii'tce. Tli. rp .wM uu leply, "The two enlle uun ti intiieel fneir polttltid t)lcUMdon, j waxniet v.nrm lu the dfefeu-, "t thejr ft nine lewe thitt tltc woro l,i it fair way to clear the tray Ikikmi ttfedt. i Addlo caught up the aiiteuHiod oJunie I of poutu , and vauuheu from the rouui, ! I loliovretl her. tb tied uu the stau.' and scrapiftg teetu, Od., h.tts blocked, art. rkiuble ohantefor ladir " L"iidnn Cot. New York Tribnlie teaelilus I.auilng Ins., un-ot tlie putsti ,ui'-.l- "f tli iin leui tilricT toe iiiimiet la a i.ii t ' t tin uU. knle.1 tu I course of physical culture, oaut .lulii- tbe saute atonu, and, strange to reiuio, I mg will be an easy traualation fnuu Hits, lumber of teteui .hi.wed any external and it may expected to be included iu marks of injur) - tUclmugo. 1 the course shortly. New York Tim i Loudon Tit-Hits o Mars' of A.) Klu.l il. a aeMlP Ihlllidol-at.inu ;.i .'ulo' IRAS, t,Mii.l,lia.hsW.l Ulll. I 1') llgUl ll,.r il, U -.llldJl t.,'.ll Ul I UI.P 1 "'l.'tt i-htkU. ... IU1 Ul utl,s w .. nig of every owe of its members as l"iig as the meinner luinna ni nuuitaii. n " M iety.- KabW tjolomi u ea-luiidli-r Vuuuj btiltee nf Geruiaiiv utvu a perstltlou that if tht bin y adiuy of their blood under a roaobuah il will ever after insure the nrporiaiesitei pair of ruay cheeks. al "Stat ' POWDER Absolutely Pure. 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