The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 26, 1892, Image 1

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    Who &fto-aiii$a
Has a InrK' circulation thin hiiv ol'i
twwspspei' printed In Cnrtx ti county, c
sequent) it Wlhe hett mflrlitini for arlw
tlMMt. . Our uewR column )urkle with
the oectiirnea of the day nlern. spin,.
Interesting, bright and independent. Dm
editorials are original aud will hp worth
rending on ribcoutitof tlielr spirit which
is Independent ot outride dictation. Our
price ioue dollar a year. Just yon try tt.
VOL XXI. No. 2..
-WE STILL LIVE
Though we list e been very unlet UiU timfjler.
Ymi see we had Intended selling our twsljlws
here ami se did not Keep up triocR, but now nav
ttiK fonciiuled to stay, we nurrjof-e aikying M
iiti.tiltiK- shoe business Willi all our rnenry.
Nave shelved store to eelllnft, imrki'il It mn
good, unit are In position to furnish best shoes
for the nimtey trmt call be sold. V know and
s-wit yott to know that we are ready and afe,
' V dilt ' t
4 - . TO GIVE AAV AY
h In ait lmmeiw Motramly tooMrwwtwiWrit,
It Is put hp In Iian0om Imt wl'ieh yHi wtll
nil aupre-ftatf . Our (nut effort will wem ttiiH)
In cwmiirion tnmir rnlnrf, fur w Intend tn
Mil Ul mi n Itititii'iii? trml nr know th-f NMou
why.
v HANDSOME liOXES
ailttIlAlulttRlHMHI Mw that Will WMfftlt
f ive you tlietiMMt for ymiriiHwiM l -mir object
i Hell the in at low pruflH Imt tuts t1 them.
VUAMD WITH CANDY.
TlitOi our flrit Mint nMlie Pull Mnnmpn, but k
to be followed by reai-rlc-H ertitrH t HiHKr you
(eel that whea iu want hIkm-h the liwe toti
want to go Ii tu
723 Hamilton Street, Allenlown.
Has itevor occurred to you that, you can buy just us clir-ap n not
theater hero tlinn you can buy in the city'? It is a solid FACT.
Apples and Potatoes
Are firming daily in car load lots and are bring sold at the very
lowest prices to retailers
' FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS,
Sold and delivered ut and frequently way, below city nrices.
Wholesale Commission
Hot 'Prices for Sixty Days
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AT -
J. HELLER'S, STOVE STORE, EAST W EISSPORT, PA.
o. 8, Full Size, Complex
Itange, $'20. No. 7. with No.
8 top, comulotq, as low as $17,
W offer Iheae getals at theee price, for
the uext Sixty Days. We luve on hind a
ot of Second tfan.l, First -class
Parlor Double Healers.
whirl, nf will sell at very low fteitres. All
ot our goods ar-- guaranteed to i)Ua-e iho
buyer or money refunded.
f.alt ami see our UrcP block Iteforc
InijIikk fhe where.
loots, Shoes
An Immense Slock
-OF-
All Varieties and Styles
Prices Never so Low
The most Central Location Call and be' Convinced
at The Sign of tho Big Boot,
Kline, Loros & Muschlitz,
714 Hamilton Si i Bet. Allentown. Pa.
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Thenbove cut shows our Kitchen Cabinet ripen and elated if
contains Flour Uin, Spice nnd 7i!ollii)K I'iu Drawer mid Itake
Hoard. An indespensible article lor the kitoheii oo
V liayejustret,-i,tdano,h(V : laigi- m q IWll xadiuv
hlft ajis. v ulajni to have tu- tinest urtmeijt o Gwis
ml Hevnlvers outside' of tlu lare cities at popular I'rice
t ome and be convinced. Onr "leader" Uricl..LMliiiS Shot
(imis only $7.M. a first class gun in everv ?ejH t t
WASHING MACHINES
Only Five Dollars Round or Square at the
Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co.,
yu lejul the Adocate then ou retvl the New a '
Dealer, East Wcissporl,
an
0 Rubbers,
Polonal & Bnslness Carrls
W. M. Rnpshor.
TTORKRT aud OOUNBELUm AT T-AW.
ftrtt tlnor above the MamIoii llonte.
tADCIt CIIUNIt, - - - FENN'A.
KOU BKt MHtiCollerttun Airetn. will V
lfxIMltlM.1 RiitKte. Cnnveyitiiilnu neUv tionv
prtHfipUy mitln. H'ttUnPt lvtutsoI
a iiMliatv. Muv ito i-oi'Hiiltctt In
ueoMiaitfi a )iMliaty.
DB.-G. T. FOX,
172 Main Street, ilaUi, Pa,
r lliriiORlliuiAitWAV ikh-rr. Mom-ais
AT HAHTOS, RWAN Itm K1H TumtiA H.
VT Harm.nilKH.MirN Hntru VmiXKKini
At UjRSiTOWK, nitANtl rKNTHAITHt ItHAY
t Hath, Kbiiiwh ani HATtmnwi
Offlrr Hmiri-rroinHn.m.to4 p. m. Tiactlee
Eye,Ear, Nose & Throat
fvAUo, Kefmrtltmttf tlie Km or tlie utljml
noi" tHxtawi.
F. I. SMITH, D. D. Sv
t)ttlco ftpiOTisltr the OjHra Uone
Hank Street, Aeh 'I ton, Pa.
m:
IlKNflSTllY IN AM. ITH IMiAMHlX
PJIHfifC ititil making aitlfielal 1 en I it res :i iwlal-
ty. IxmhU iineslhetlc tiHd.
tlKftiulmtittriterfd and Teeth Kxtracted WITU-
Olir I'AIN.
HFrtOK MOUIErt:-l'iom 8 . tn.. In 12 m., from
1 p. in., to 6 p. in., from 7 p. til., to 8 p. m.
ODniuItiitlom In KnylUh or (Jerni in
Offlfi Mour at Hiirletmi -Kerv Saturdnv.
Oetl5-i7-1V
A.S.Rahenold,
Itiumt ttFiCF Over J. V ilamlentuuili
f.lquor Wore.
BASK BTItKUT. LEHIOIITON
iMiitlMrytn nil Its brancliei. Teeth llxttiicted
AitlioutlMln. (Jus titlmliilitered when renieHt'il,
OMcel)a)n-Vr.l)Ni:il)AVof eavliueek.
l o.adJteM, M.I.KNTOWN,
3-yt iii.Rticouiit.ri'..
THE CARBON HOUSE,
Henry Drumbore, Prop'r,
FIRST ST It RET, LKII1GHT0S. FEKS'A
ThoC'nilmii Ilmwe Un lieen renovated and
nihmveii thriHijihumi ItU electrhi Hicldeil mid
Wull ieiitlltiHl.nnil U nnutiiir tlm tt llntwlo In
tliU fleetlfin of the suie. 'llie patrotiace of 1 he
i'uhiic m Hiiiiruiti, iei iHti)riiin(Mi:iiuii lor
penimiient mid triiiiMcut uiitotn. ('Imij:e ery
ItKMlenilP. Pint. I.liiiiiir1'riwli IWrnml Pnrlur
and liotul ClKiirn, fur Pile at the liar.
June m,
The Lending IteAtiiiinuit In tlie Ililch
CIRCLE CAPE
I.ION ll.ll.I, IIUILIIINO.
.fr ALLENTOWN,
C1IAS, A. IU)lVSIAN,l'rp,
1 11I4 Pt-i'iibir l!f"tnnrnnt hnt lieen thnrnitetiU
rellitetl and refiiruUhetl, and the general areon).
iiiudtitlnnH are (if a ftuirerlor ami linltinsi'liarni1
ter. Alt the ilellctck'Nof the ne.ismi henetl t
iimdeuite rnle The tiar N f)iip!led with none
Imt the hest hrandt of Wines, IJipinrs AVs
Ulnars, elf.
1,ik1 liinlnc lEtmm in tin? Hear.
Oscar Christina,
wr.isspiiiir.i'A
hirer; mid Kzclimiyc Stithies.
I!iis) rlilliiKr.irrlie4 and H.ile tlrhini; lioi set
it urv 1 ntuioil.ltloiH to aKent4illiteie..rt
Mall trtfKranh orders liloiuitllvatteiiileilto
Oho men trial. inumly
The Celebrated
Cypress Shinglo.
tliurnnli-nl full Ij-imlli.
Tho very bot Shinglo in tho Market,
M.niiHeluii'il by
RICKERT & SNYDER,
l lrelfrmt, Vtiitliiln.
ron st.E in WEisfiponT nv
J. K. RICKERT,
UKAI.KIttN
All Kinds of Building Lumber
FreiElit, Bageage anil Parcels
i)i:i.ivi:iii:i av
John F. Hottenstein.
1'iiici in uiii'tiiiun t n i in me ieiiverv ui
Freight, llassape ami Va reels to all pans
of town at tho lowest prices. A share nf
SiTLrave onlcrs at Sveeny. Koch's
or l.elueneuth'$.
CTJABUE LEE,
CHINESE LAUNDRY,
fionrr't lluihllmr, i.pslle l'nt Office,
FIKST ST . I.HItiailTOX. I'A.
Ilork tikvii iu eyary day of the week
and iriiiuullj atlMided to.
Family Wa.lilnj done at very reawinable
rales.
l'ATItOXAfiE hOMClTKI).
- AT '.
Soidol's Hnkovy,
FirM SlrtH t, Uhlglitoti, )ou will ulnavt. hU
I'reahtwt aud m
BEEAD A1TD CAKES.
Uye. Wheat and Vienna Hread
l'reahKter Iwy. P(r l(sun U(,-i raiinut
he exeell. J. We (.MuaMnllj wiimt your ialrim
aiie Wak-li lorttle Haww.
Seidel'g Vienna hHkery,
Olip. lbrt'a, KIIWT 4T.. UtlllUIITIIN. I'A
The HiiUrnttntetl hatlnv Itern tisiiitiiii
health b kitn,ie meniu, alter MifTeniw i.r,ioi
er.tl wars Mdi.i a sevetvluiii; attteiiiii, .nUI t i
tin. id disease I'uuauiHiitloH, lnfimu, to nmK
ktt'iMti tn his fidiuft annereuilie meuut tid i.n .
T'iIIhwhIio desire It, he Hill eh'eiiiiil-M-mi
itioeid chariteiaoopl f the preM.riiiiiuu useti.
MiihliUie will find a sure cure lur Cihiauiiii..
Huh. Atelhuia, itruuehiiU and till lliruaf nud
tiliix aiulMllM. lie ImitHK it 11 mi fit-re ti
faiiiH-intth . as II in iualu.iMe, TIiom dt-nnni;
tbv m -f"llnt w It Uh Hill eul ttirin huthlnu,
aud mu prove w ui-'hxIh, Mill p.i Httdie,
HPT. Kim'.!l A.WHAOV, Uiooklyn,
New York, apr 2H,
Honry Millor,
LEHIGHTON,
LTiANTING UfU,
MAsuFAprmyut Vf
WjjtPOW'Ann lionjt
Doorn, fflnitrt,
wliulnw NuheH,
MoultUiigK, liraekeu,
AMI! MULKK IN
All IMi or Dressed hmtet
Shingle, Pailinjf.
Hemlock umlr, &r,
'Very Lowest Prices.
, Sale billa i-nnted cheap, f
Lehighton, Carbon Connty, Ponna. November 26 1892.
llllll M.M.l.Mli.lM .n'l 1 1 m MI
OThe Ornntavt Mnnrl Purifier JS3
m
I Thl Great fhninn MmM. 'nil l thcif.
.111 f.i,mi.i wm. iiflii .dim u-ff
flU'ltllITT.Kaf..rl no.li .rttliati 5
worn rase. of skin rll8eno. rmrnff vn
a common rlmplo on tho lactg f "1
I ISUUUU'K BllThltS Is theif
III beet meiUclno to iino In nllA'
I I ! of inch Muliborn anilronr KM
E3 BLUE PILLS M7MM.Ultri
ormerrnrT.ttjevaredeftdff n
SULl'IIUItf JiiTTKlKmaUw'"t'
tKd . . .1 i.'J'vou.uaa
-won pnnr liiiPMJ
uyonri'ongaOMt6dJr
........limn ihii-mj'w "uu iiniii yon m
ill breath fonlaaDdareflat on your back,
I uuciiwicr iwurc uiitp-t fomo ac onre, it
istomnrti is oot will cure you. Sulphur
l lofnnler. tTwiffJtltrefU r
uouyvui iimu lo-morruw,
Try a Bottle To-day I
3 Jjor miflVrinff Jmin the CArefwes of
Ajryonth? If to, fcULrUUIt UITTEttS
r nill cum i on.
bend J 2-ocut UnmpH to A. 1. Onlway & .,
UostuD.Maes.. for beut mctUcal wurk. uublUV-d?
THEY'RE ALLJALKING OF IT.
A Reporter tnvettlsatei aereral public
recommcndutlons, and finds
EVERY 'word' TRUE.
More Word, of I'rnlgejpok.n than Tub
lUhed. The strong letters of recommendation
nnd experiences whlcli.haTcso frequently
appeared In tho various daily papers,
eicited the curiosity of tho Editor of tho
AlbanyArgut Determined to know as to
tho genuineness of tho published docu.
ments, placed the matter in tho hands of
nnn nf llietr renrtrtnra ll. ni . A
.. ..iv..ki., ituucit it
Stale, the veteran foreman of VanSlykc &
Horton's Tohncco i'actory, on Ilroadway,
Albany, N. , vras first called upon, and
hown the following i
.lWi...L,ui. . .... -
hown the following i
troub enlthctone In the bladder, and I had to
ZIiKSffi KTiISS to
v iuu. urn mo om irouoie re
appeared and I feared tbat another operation
yould t necessary. A friend suggested that
j ' ravonie iumeUr. of Hon-
dout. N, ., after uslnjc the medicine a ahort
While- I fntitlrl It. rnd .lolnr ma ..t
tied Its use and am happy to ay It entirely
curedme. 1 ui!ce it Trbenerer I feel a little out
v.. . HuuitaiRU). uvea me i?ooa. uutior
Lldoey or urfnarr trouble of any kind I am a
proor ot Its curutire powers.
Jlr. Jlale said every word was true and
and ho would not be without that valu
able preparation.
Mr. F. 0. Drink, of Poughkeepsie,N.Y.,
whose famous experience1 published,
as "A Scran of IWr." Plnlflntr
a scrap oi paper
up in tho street one
day, found it con
tained J)r. Kent
ncdy'sFavorlte
Ilemcdy advertise,
ment, and as ft par
ticularly hit hla
case, bought the
mcdiclue and found
the help he had
Jlr. Drink said lie was always pleased to
;iy u jroou worn lor ravoruq itemeuy,
and referred tho writer to the following
letter lately published in the Ivvghkctp
tie Eaglt.
Gentlemen : Receiving many letters from all
over the country, aklnK as to the truth of an
advertisement printed In your paper. Ktvlngmy
experience with I r David Kennedy's ravorlta
ltemedy, 1 vish to nay It was a pleasure to
give that recommendation to Dr. Kennedy, and
when I said I was cuied of catarrh of the blad
der and chronie Mdnty disease. I wrote simply
the truth. ' V3
For years before I used tbls valuable medicine,
I sutTeretl from urinary troubles, pain In my
Ittclt and a nervous, Bleepless condition, yet
before 1 had taken toe fourth bottle I was cured,
sound nnd weU. 1 have replied to these letters
ami am willing to do similar service to those
nmicted litit I m&ke this public statement
fcave tnu norwnnal correiipt
letter v Htui.: . note efty
Wall IV I ,
entnnal correnpondenc, for; at my age
truly,
&4 IhomiMOn Street. T. P. Ttnrw
Jlr. Peter Lawler, chief engineer of
Messrs, Crane & Co's Paper Mill, Dalton,
Mass., said :
" I don't look much like a dead man, but I waa
pretty near one. For fifteen years t suffered
urine was subject to
violent stoppages, and
often tinged with
blood. 1 lost flesh,
appetite, and. strength,
consulted several
physicians who raid I
was suffering from
gravel and tntlam
atton of the Vidneya
and tbat 1 could live
UUbtt UUil IIUJO ill
T.-.V... C.wr Ti t f
field, learning of my
condition, fcalj" don't air. 1'eter lawler.
bother with tbe doctor., take Dr. David Ken
nedy, ravorfta ltemedy and tie cured.' J at
onoe aent for tb. aame. and had taken only part
a. tlu. lilL. .lun ,u'n nlHV. rt .Inn. nnDA.
lee. in. t new umu. in.
IvMnnMlv'a Pavorite Kemedv
Mr. E. D, Parsons, head book-keeper
Wholesale, Dry Goods House of S. J.
js- Arnold & Co.,
iMK-uuaier, rt. 4
had a similar ex
perience. Belied
one day with pain in
his back, next came
sloppaae of urine.
Medical advise was
sought, and prono
unced it -Honeinihe
htilihler In nrll.
ing to a friend ho
Mil'.
Mr. E. 1. rur.on,.
I oi.ir...i i. 1 ...... . . .. . ... .
at the mean. uen produced any beMl, until
1 bemn tbe uaeot Dr. Kenuedy'a Faiortu K.in
edy which dlwolved the uooe, th. aymptaaw
Uaa w yield. Ute paia ceaaed aiKTfroJntEa
, , - . j . . . . . j nM wwikra. una, alter
tbJlfI',13t,K."rMk 100 higUf of that which
,ave4 niy lte t '
" I can .peak In higher praiae than I
have wrlllf ," are tbe word, of every per
son I talked with, which prove the great
popularity of this remedy, poaeeeealnf
what no other medicine has. tbe
ower to aaro life, it can be uaed wttk
safety by a'l age.
The wortt cases of wwuspraatration.
Meeplessuew. lieaolaches and dlfwtlte
trouble., yield to IU curative power. Bait
rheum, eciema, rbeuiAatiain, scrofula, or
anydleaie arising from impure Uood,
are banished by this brain, nerve and
blood tonic, Dr. David Kennedy! Fan
lie ltemedy.
KRUM
PPRKBll SECOND A ALUM Bto,
th plaoatyliuj
Dry mi NjHih
Drets GMii. Prtritiiu.
QrwriK. Fftcr. Ftitint, .
And everything elae to be found
in a thoroughly firtt-cla Gen-
1 ri itr
enu oioie. tve navft t-ery
thine ,OU want and Wp ,lnnn
lllllis, tint nruill UUtl we UUaran-:
. , , . ,
tep W) save you a little money
OU evertllinL' y-m buy of ui We '
want vnnr Itine utirl n,.e.l,oll.. 1
want "tour rratte una cuntiallv
iniitt you to Cllll and ' lis. 1
H'e ill U-t 0.l liclit slum-
our aoods and ouote prices with
, ' o . ' !
pleasure When ou buy our
lltt liill ol L'liotls lilcast tr n
KRUM & K1STLEK.
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K1STLER
"INDEPENDENT"-''LIVE
BOOTH IN HAMLET.
On In llfe'a iwy ilawn I .an the tmrer.
Of Klalboro rlM on the nalnlnl acene
rtio klnt. His than! and Hie unhappy queen
I aaw. and rli ll,.l.AuA i n.. ' 7
And beard thealow liell toll the Mlni,oura.
.. .. ..... wun iieieeieil mien,
llie..tli. r,rreiuillinoih the) had not been:
""I" " " ' " 'oilet.r.,rhlrlrawer0our
nd here lonl,:l,i. amid tha llatenlne crowil
lliat hanm ui.in vf.nr Una t ,k-
iTJi. aaereil Rn nor time nor aa ean quell,
UoHeer the innrlal frame lie changed and
Horn elear a tb. high plaeea n beni-e It came
"""o"1 hall and farewell
- r i..r. .uaruonaia nearer In Llpplncoti'a.
A FAIIt RECLUSK.
Dkaii Kli NK -1 hate round the rery homo
-i-".. wn. i-niiMiiDe indi
vidual al.mt thirty year, alnre. Imt with your
;r, : nnjw nrrmwci cA-ery-
thlnirrAti Im titti !. ti.i . . '
Koea by tho name of Titorpe manor, awl 'la of
ennr.e Ii.nniul n ..m, ....... . ..
j uu nm, relieve i lie rnonat-
onyot coUtr llfo by a Kenulne trhcthunt.
mile. f. U","T ".J.". ""rS: J00.11' '""
V" muiiwii. i ana better
come down at once, aa I hear pome ona eNe
At thflt filllA 1 woe rt.t.a 1 t.. i.
,(1,j 1UOK-
inir. well tn ,trt t.o,.v,ni.
..... ... -"vuviui ui imriy-iive.
I - rf ciuiru iu Huxiqua-
lau reBearuhes, literao work and tho
wiiwiiuir oi "cnnos." 1 had no rela
tivea a ml tew fr.n.i i it.....
almost solitary nnd perfectly happy Hf0
Ainonff what some people called my
'Craze" WA mi nnHiM.Ua i .
.. v. Maoiu iui ftllUieUT,
houses, and I had i1otntt0,i ti... m.i
, "-I"""-" UVUU J1UI'
wav. an firllafc fHon.t ...L- t
In Surrey, to find me a genuine old conn-
uy uuuw-a ureamy, rambling place
where 1 could spend tho summer. Hence
his letter.
Aa the train atoninc (nn i. n.it.
station at Winton John rushed up to
mvcarr.af?ffi.iflfl!.nr,i tnt i.n.i r
old chap! he quite beamed with joy at
uiu yruepeci or wiowin mo his wonder
ful house.
'Charinini? nM tilu.-Mt
eye on it for months! he aaid m he
Then he urodnrtNl llm .nUvitLK,
book and eiicil and was soon drawing
innua uuu expininin uet,uis.
As we pawed throngli the village we
Called linon Itm linna nn-a,
4 uviti. iik llflJK
htm with us. He was ji prosaic man,
and evidently thmirrlit w topa n
of uiild lunatics, no eicited did we be-
.,T,0 r. ,en, smfdeniytnrj.ing a corner at
lvu, w, ,t ricril iui;iwirt wo SlOOll In
front of Thorpe manor. It was a quaint
old house, Ktiiudiug l,.ick :t little from
tho road, and its walla vero as perfect
aa when first built, Imt mellowed and
beautltled by lime.
We walked up the prim gravel path
to the wide doorway with its fantastic
carving. Here our agent produced a
huge, rusty key and unlocked the door,
which swung back easily on its large
hinges. We entered and went through
tho rooms, which had low ceilings nnd
broad window seats. Most of theao had
paneled walls, though noma of them had '
been covered with paper, which of
CailTRQ WO KHhl Unlet .ftma nfT t
the bedrooms which 1 thought from
mo eiauoraie carving on tlie nigh man
tel shelf and the beautiful oak paneling
had originally been the state one was
perfect.
I felt strangely attracted to this room,
I know not why, and as wo turned to
leave I lingered behind the others for a
parting glance. Then 1 slowly went
dovn tho winding stairway.
"Seen the ghost'r" asked John jest
ingly. The agent looked, uneasy. Olioata are
tiresome thlnira. ant tn ItillltnlA i.ru
much against tho chances of securing a
good tenant, hut 1 reassured him by re
marking that 1 rather likml Limit.
that, so far as I could see, tho house was
oxuciiy wuai i wauieu. ui course there"
iiciouiioij ui'iaus to rie betuett about
the lease, repairean.d othey wattera, and
I stipulated that 1 slionhl 1m all
yiako soma alterations, such as reuio'v- !
ing the blaring plate glass with which j
nit iaie uwiier nau "mouernized ' the I
winuowa 01 tue tower rooms
Slr week. Inter I .en. tn.t.lt.., 1 1
ru.i.i.,. .pi, i. .1 ,,lu I
Ztn coSnle ?. 2
dm : ij.:.:r. " . "
htutia juramis Anviutucui to lake
un mv imurtfli-i wit I ifm I n.,;.i l
4 ...v..., a mii-ci 1
tW-arooiusin theo dhousoandenBagetl
woman in tlie villa tn rnmo ,t.ti,.
. . y
o i,.t ri,..i
...... ,
twas smoking my favorite pinoa
wood tire in the oakronm. wdMi 1
ii T ' I
uidUD iiiv UBUiuum. ii wan iiruivif i'
o'clock, but beiim iicrittlni-ioti n it
i. t .11.1 . . . 7 v 1
(ar from tt. I decided to have ona more
pipe, and tia&tilv taklntr unmvnnneh i I
uuura i uui uoi leei lni'iinfwi rnr luu i.
began to refill mv nine. anddenW i
stopped short, and with my little finger
till rammed into the bowl of the pine 1
lef t mv chair ami walheTtn nL tZ, V . 1
side of the room, for 1 could have sworn
i saw mo paueiing wove over .aslightly
upward. Mot vtm 1 wUtakeu; for very
slowly th whole panel disappeared, nnd
tH th opening stooil the lignre of n wt
Hnt. Tlie room va9 dark, for the wood fire
had begun to smolder, so 1 could not see
what tilt waa like young or old, ugly
or beautiful.
1 was net nervous 1 had u prufound
disbelief in the supernaturat--Mi 1 sim
ply waited to see what tUft intruder pro
poled to do. Sim dvancd Into the
room aud cm. lue to tuy elbow, then
rai-wd her liand ami beckoned me to fol
low her. Of iwinns 1 went, aud she led
me tbrouuh the aperture and down a
step wooden staircaw. It was pitch
dark, but I struck matches at Intervals.
My companion went on quickly, fcever
looking behind br, but 1 swtfc) m she
raised hw skirts gingei;ly fow thedasty
stairs, and ouce hw woman fluid
der a. a rat svutlted by.
ohost this." thought 1.
On we weut down the woodeu stain,
till at last we came to some stone outaa,
all green and humid, owing to vglect.
We co,itinnel our coujv atfva down
flight after Uight el Jmwy. s)i)-iery
tain, till teuytti, to wy rief. my
ooiBpMtton )Hi,wl More a heavy oaken
door. thAU cneiiAri it unj iumiI Pni.
lowias her. t found tays.lt in a low,
vaultllke chamber, more like a cell thau
anything else. The floor was stona the
walla warn lu. r imt It wu. .nn.Mili.
inhabited, for there werf-a few Hniclei
in luruiuue a nirHMy, sptixtle legged
table, a wiu, uf high backed, wonn
ttau ekaini and a battervd horsehair
sofa. Id the grate, too, hprued. t siuaU
fire and a coupb, nf tall, wlit vudl4
io tarnished sews woji tiiwrow
mantelshelf
these
eti4)ec and th flra t elu-siy acrutinbwil
iw who nati orougut me there.
T" -"" -Hi". "i pan.i, tny tiuayaMU cowing to America,
w t ldr, and wore a wlwr. lw timat ftw years, at the ex
. H? ,BOWU old f"mo"1 piratWla v whkh time we were to be
---' wnu
"""V clr out features, and a ma of
rough, reddish hair wa. i,weaal)
tWUted lUto a IfHl IT k.ntt.1 tl,an.n. ..f
- t "I ... ,
her nack.
8b. miwl me to ww of the chairs
.km. t).U n,hr Ii.m.1, .1...
-- tjj --
UltMg th. other beraalf, and she uow
sat beudtnif orer tha tire an.n.m..tiv tn..
at beuding over tbe lira, apparently too I
l a . Wn Wt'"r reaeclion' to
conscious of invuranu'. Th a.
, ,'
auja on her thin, woru (aoe v. wry
"rrowf"1 nd her haada ew Mghtly I
'5 Vu. Wp- "' Uouk ,lu" i
and wuru. Lor fac .tin inv.i. 1
U-"11 1 thought how lovely it would
W!r hollow, tilled out and the
ueeu uuvs SluoollUHl away.
Suddenly, with a little resolute gra
ture. she turned toward uie aud began
to seak iu low. rapid tone.
I brought you here beoaJJie 1 Wauled
In till Liii ui) Diet , ami 1 Maul ),iur
htlv if lull will ai.e u
3
AND LET LIVE.
incn, w.tn voice rising and falling
with varying emotions, and with deep
gray eyes Hied on my face, the told her
sad tale. The beginning was common
place enough-a beautiful, willfnl girl:
a stern, unyielding father; two lovera,
one brave and handsome, the other mo
rose and unattractivei a proposed flight;
n sudden death; a broken heart the la.t
three were the tragic elements.
"And 1 saw them carry him by the
house-dead," she said, speaking in a
strange, dull way, "and for a long time
I think I must have lost my sense.
When DJV father atlll 1.I..
: . uiiiaicu iu niy
marriage- with the wretch he had chonen
4"1 "'X noaoanu i raised no protest. 1
Viewed Ihn lirorvi-atl, r n.. ,
dniL' with tud ITerim I atnA ... i
. : awiuEuiuiueu
to stone. Unt n week before the mar-
,,go uiy reason returned, and I realized
the honor of tlie mil ivl.ini, .i.....i
tightening around me. Then it was
. ueieniiiiieu onwtiat was virtually
a living burial. 1 was born in this dear
Old IlOU56. allil 1 kliAte . 1. i
cranny of it. My foster mother had
shown me tho sliding panel iu the room
above that which I then ,.-i ....
w Wero on,y Iivin8 1'ef'ons
...... , aecni. one was devoted
to me. and 1 at lenirth w-nn ha
, " u, (I,
my plan.
"On the night before my bridal day I
fled down here, and here I have remained
ever since. For elirlit mi. 1 1,. i
dead to tlie world. 1 had valuable
jewelrv which had 11, A.i it
ers; that 1ms been gradually sold, and
Oil tho DrOCeed!t I ha.va ctil:f-.,t 4.
foster mother comes daily and brings
me food not through the house of
course, There is a secret n,h .1
of communication in the garden."
aim 1110 gnotr 1 queried
un, sue said, with
-t. i,
am "tha" T V "UI?
smile, "1 nui the chostl on km I
, v, ocp
r 1 t,0JS. h"
trrounds: hut ,,w I ., ".
" . . . ..... av- wi tuis mi-
and all mv dear nnis urn AaA. u i.
snite of an. ,,. v, .v "
.m:..,;,.. 1 .. . . 1 , : . ":".nu
.C I ,' ";.. . " cl.
heln me to do mi.' Win v.nU
or core ii,eiii
week frnm Hut ti,n n. ti
w eelf from that t ime the Thonie manor
"CllO.t nOW llliil fiirnror . ...
under the kind wimr rf lr, p
homely little wife. Hud l.r he " .1!
, , J uo "mo me
roses were blooming in my sweet
8Ceilted Old fnOilime,! ,.A...tn ....
roses were lilm.min,. 1,, '.I
..iucii me
"irllnst. tim. hull lilmiiiia.t ln,n 1.;-.....
- - - - iuiu UtJUUlV,
aud 1, solier old bachelor, had fallen in
love quiiu Hopelessly, l told myself,
for her heart was with lis. .ta.,.i .
yet it happened thatone Juno af tenioon,
i. nmiuuii niune oy ine suudlal on the
sloping shady lawn, somethina cave m
courage. Perhaps it was that she
looked so sweet in her fresh muslin
gown, with tho flowers in her belt, or
nerluiis becausu 1 ean'rhr u Do
fleeting look in her shy gray eyes; any-
wttj . hiiuii am, murmured that she
loved tho dear old hnmn with tt .
gables unit pretty garden. Then I
wuisperea:
"Need you ever leava itr And look-
Int. tinder tho hrnnil tirin.,nBl nn..t
hat into her flushed happy face I added,
"Come, hweet ghost, and haunt the old
place forever!"
And she consented, ilnnyon's Maga
zine. Arid, fur Tool Miarpeulnjr.
A Fmueh ionn1.1l eall. tl,o ,it,u..,.-n
..... a.KIIIIUU
of mechanics to the fact that, though all
dilute mineral uciila nrnnitantefl rnH,nl
sharpening say ten parts of sulphuric
uLii. iijuiiiie iu louiiansot water tho
desired end U teally more quickly at
tained if 11 lHirtimi if tllA Klllilinrtn nnt.t
be stibstitttteil by nitric acid, a snitable
mixture oemg one liter of water, fifty
crraiua of Chill hultiw-ter .ml .ut A..utM
" . "- buuiv
centimeter of concentrated sulphuric
This COllllMjuud flinvtilvea tt' ,r.in.
metal within ten ininntaa fi-inn nn t
surface of tine wptare centimeter. Uis-
eiiiuiiiiii is htiiwei wnere stupnuric acid
alone U UmmI. Steel Ullrteil mii. In tl.a
sa-jne manner to. iron, with the execp-
"U" ,ua' ," I1?" . Vapid, be-
cause or the iwhshed surface becoming
o, separate-!
rnou.
i . .
l im 1H 4IIIOKT
Charley lluvaey-1 don't think a230
. .: r. i , .
iiuim: i-i litai. IIU you;
,.,j"".ii',""8,,w'k"s v iciock-
We,i, u a a great neat raster than an
n:30 man. don't you thinkJ-Detroit
c
ivu i ire,
One of the mciilerM nf the reo-Impn
5?, a,."?X.7 , T W m
The incident ,itne,l in very cold
.. .. - "
w!a Yn' !" " 'J"rtant crisis.
'At llll'llltlllie.' kiiml tlie nq.eilnr
wf ?, , H,;,v,!.ai tl'eo"1
118 CP Wool said, 'It is too severe
There was n mall house closo by, and
the captain directed that we should build
a fire in it and shelter ourselves as best
we might.
"We did so, utat weary with inarch
ing and lulled ly the warmth we all fell
fast asleep When the officer of the
grand tottuds canto our way he found a
regular Sleepy Hollow.
"Of course we were reported, and in
the morning we wei e summoned tohead
quarters. Natnrally we werevterribly
frightened, for sleeping on pioket 1, a
serious offense.
"Wa trnrn nflliorv., tntr. n.ne,. I Wil.
e I
son's tent He sternly repeated the
Clmrue. Ha.1 wa lIn miiltv nf .lA.nln
on our lets We had It would have
toLitat. rianr S.na 1
but Captain Wood, who was present, an'
,t.n.Li .i . t . v 1 I
tmStad ,n'8
-a.el.'he said -the blame does
notre-tuiamthewuieu. Iamiwponsi-
uie lor u aiL I gave them orders to
AlfA u.U.. thai mnu K.,11.1 at
-t. n-.. ......U,
nnt , fi"" f , , Tb
would not have been asleep but for uie.' I
" 'How long have you been in the rv
Ice, sir:' asked the general sternly.
'I'A few mnntlui umiuhI
.. .1 .i i 7 . . . . . I
'I tlwught iryott hud lan here
lonarer vuu wubl haVa pmua nn IwiaI
... ..im. ctu. 1 OTI.l J m Mm. Ilia
bljiim upon any one at hand. You can
go, Yonr honesty has saved ;.'
l.ewiston Jonnial.
On, VVoiuvu Ttlf. Story.
1 am twtablv-itwu. lears olil anil Iiava
heel -WLKHisti four years. My husbaml
sia vUilluganuy borne (which was in
EugUnd) at tbe time of my birth, there
fore was acquainted with me from ear
liest infancy. As we grew up we irt
frequently thrown into er4 Mhel's
society, but when he arrAwt at thf age
of seventeen and I 's twelve we were
janea, nui uuionunatMy be hat all
lis uonay la Liverpool, and ou arrival
at luy latie was twnuileaa. Couwuuettt-
1.. ... 1J ..... 1. ,
tj n n muni ma im, iMMfrroml. Jkl. aoa
i-n., j . .,.
band rettuued to this voouwx to. work
i. aiaaa.1 your wi tHKin SUtaiiau Btoua
to pay my saag.tvr. as w we,, eu
.i-..i .. .. . . .
,or anocuer year to taw wwli wouey
ttraly deaauieul oft oov uwu exertions.
t ta ,nd ol twelve itwuth. he again
-iJ. ....i j . ... i . ?
eww. trui cawuuwi, uui lutti in return
ou account of a collision Finally
ho arneed in EugUud, where we were
rried a short time after aud sailed f..r
v.. v...v .
was taken verv alck.
piul and went under a
a. we landed 1
aa taken to n hm
pltal aud v. ettt uuder a dangerous upera
tion. whkb coat ererr ceut of money we
had in the world At last 1 gut l-etter,
we hired a touple nf rmiiu.., my tiun
lund am , teded lu getting work, and a!
tkiotijh in in,- nn w,ir, are ler
lliippv 1 tun the juo.i.l iiiutiier ut tvtn
cluidieu toi Ne urk Heourder
ENGLISH FOLKS AT THE SEASIDE.
Vl.lllnit fur flea. ,ire They Hula Sit Tlma
in i.nin. (n fia.i
A man chargeil with liegging mice de-
uarou uiai ne iumi not lmni in m for
thirteen veara: he fi, 1.1. 1.. .1
. ..(a .1,. , it mvi-
ways and pa-sages. This i not ft bad
ici-uni, imi many or the lioinelcM class
could probably beat It. Certainly there
are thousand iminnivin 1....
all over the world to whom such a'lnx-
ury as a lien 1, nnkiiowu; unfortnnates
are oblhreil to lnr their hemi. i .1.. ..1.1
eat places imaginable to prevent their
uciug ruueiy awaKeuetl ny the (mllce.
A sad noVr-do-well tnM the writer
that thi, was his principal thought for
more days than he could count. Where
annum no aieop mat night? Aud he had
a theorv that Imt f,,e i,wi,... .1.1.
object constantly in view as he tramped
u.er uie monotonous pavomeuta of Lon
don he must have lost his reawm. Ho
lanehed him, elf tn nFi.. ,i.... ...1. 1..
thought of some nf Ida experiences at
uuzing out.
Even lie. limenvnr ti.... utA... .
stream, which was what somo thirty
c.euiia u, ixnii aeiea tint at Uuila-l'esth
a few years back. The water, which
was warm, flawe.1 fnm n. mill n,..i
vagrants got Into it ,And converted a
uumiier or arones Into temporary pit
lows.
Even people with homes could tell
' eirailgo stories on this lie.nl. Of
,v unw HID IIU
knom. Tim .Tu.,IAfA r
buume iu Kninn pnitninn. .
....uvtc, C-J.UIU1HW,
sleep on tho floor mnflled in n great
ivuueu.coai anil with a block of wood
for A nillnur. fin, f.r.nR..I.... 1
- -- . uuiiiiiii vuieeitt'O
to England, just talk to tho dweller in
., ...... . iiiu cnc-in .11
ll.a .1.1. 1; . ....
I "I'm" ui. im-, auoject. wny, going
,t0 W lh"6 llurinB th8 month!
1 ia iraiuvciy inviting torture'. Jlanv
!- con I
i""' 10 "v0 -ln tuem "
more comiortaoio to sleen anvwhero
" ',M?r 01 um.
rcniarKeii n lew jnontlis ago that "vis
ttora" never went to lied. His servant
r"r.,!"-ert?,i,y ,l10 6
" "rB I,re"-V "veiy any time ilnr.
inir the semiin
I . . . . . .
, S5.' 'e? loM 1,1 "Ia-ttoS that
"' nt,t
It"'""" T'" .'B7.n".ow created
bore it with, exemplary jratienco for
tlie UIOSL Ulrnrilanr. rim nia. i.nK . II
" " uours, ana tnen.uressing him
ecu, ne went out and mildly expostu
lated, saying he wanted somo "sleep.
"Sleetlt" mareil ..n.. ,I.A 1.1.....
ing a terriflo blast on a toy trumpet;
ineu wuac nui you como to the fslo of
Mau for?"'
They say at Blackpool, too, that if you
"" . " iiouror uie nay or night
you are just iu timo fur something or
other. Tha story goes that early one
uiuillliur nuance wn In thimitm. ...,a
of the piers, wheu n shipwTecteit Bailor,
Wholiad lieen ilrirtimr nl.nf
and had fortunately "landed- on the
ihi.. i.i ....
""" uriuw, crawieit up me atepa.
TheM. O. rnmn f,,rivar.1,l.. ......
surprised at Blackpool Bmiled, faoirrd
im emu; "i ieaseii to see you, sir. Can
nun yon n partner." t'assell'a JournnL
An Imperial Jlracue.
Enin.rnrM nml kitin. .vl,. nt
are very much like other people, and it
is doubtless in the small amenities of
life that their real character shows it
self most truly. An incident of tho visit
nf the emnerne nf Pi.b.Ia a 1. 1-
In-law, the king of Denmark, at the pal
ace oi Amaiienuorg, ta creditable to the
czar, thnnirli it ntit him fn. a Mnman.
(n a ridiculous light.
jmny one morning, soon after tho ar
rival of the czar nt Amalienborg, the
Sentinels who wem n-niiritlii.. ihm
of the palaco were ntouished to see tho
emjieror como ninmiiK out of the iialaco
ln slitinera anil ahirt. .liavn. nattA..1..
ing wildly nnd shouting loudly.
ine soldiers knew not what to do.
Had the ntltnrrnt nf nil tl, tln.tn.
lost hii reason or litt attacketl by
somo mysterious enemy?
The czar soon answered tlrnqnestlon
bv rnahhliT In u enniev nf 41. n
where a gloat barking and howling was
going on. from tna window of bis
Bleeping room he had seen ona of his big
rlnira lnAkn nn nttnel nn .
black cat of King Christian of Den
mark, and withont waiting to summon
a servant or even to put on a coat he
had rushed out to rescue the cherished
pussy. He saved the cat, and no donbt
earned the lasting gratitude of the king,
nis nost. loin us companion.
The Vnklnilr.t Cut ( Alt.
(,t litiilArftta.iil vnne nan. .... ...... .....
J .-., i,i.-. .niiin
to come ont again?" said Miss Cynicns.
Young Iteutield bowed his head in as
sent. He had come to her for sympathy,
and his grief was too deep for word,.
Wlien his paper suspended the day lie
fore he felt that ho had had the chance
of bis life and failed. nlv . .mil,...
filled with yonthful ambition could
reauze now ne uaii iinmiHt tne midnight
oil when at last the chance came for him
in mntrA n .trllrn fne linnet fan. a
it was of no avail, and after a few weeks
nis little sneet went tho way or many a
ltAtfor Tinner. A ft.ptli. UnI ittmi
------- . . ... j.nno
of his sorrow were over ho had come to
ner tie loveu tne beet tu the world, feel
ing sure tiiAt sua could ease his pain.
"It Isn't for lnvself ulnna I fAel c
luirl." tin went nn. "Tim nnhllaliA.. na.
Very e0'1 to mB' He san' 0 B"t ,,?l11
V h VMltUt. while
ui. luuuej m tiio veiuuRt, itlHl wnue I
dlJ my bMt 1 cau ' help feeling that 1
!he 0t. hl' "fortune. WIt
f InoT. In nninneriin ..... nnthlnn. i
"ut oourse it wasn't, she replied. "I
understandj,t how it was you W
l5:7Pl.; A wains." Naw
'",k"t"ms
Tll. ,-,...1, ,.v
' -
unntrarv to the usual annnoaition.
broaches are quit cleanly and d
t a .11 ,.r ti,. . ,t ...,,JT
. w.w g.w. -n. ... HUTO IU. t UI . f . .
ii. ia an interesting tMgui to watcn u cro-
tnn lino earafnlle nbuMlnrr Ami- II. ..n.
and tueu its legs by passing thfn
throush ita ,onUr)le mouth part.r-Pro.
mm 1
tennat and then its legs by passing thesi
Of Uie 318 suicides repotted in New
York city in one year, shooting was
most popular with TJ ease., to 48 by
poison, 7 by liaugia, i by gas, 10 by
knife, 10 by dtuwulng, 4 by jumping
from a roof utel tt by jiming from a
VI I..1 .....
Sol lu 111. Uu Kaarlly.
A man with ati armful of hand bills
went iuto Mr. Sclwppenheim's reatan
rant aud askad perniiialmi to tack a hun
dred or so to the wall.
"Vol ros dose!" aikad ScJwjijiiiheim.
Circulars advertWtnc a railroad ex
cursion." "You now avay off luit a week or dsn
days sad yeu goes shMfwr as to stay at
br asked &lieppeiUwiut.
"Thsfait"
" Uat you vants to haug ittwe tnrgnlar.
laeiu restaaiant inf"
"YonVe got It."
"Qot votr
"The idea."
"Dea laetn irsstomers -vould read duee
eirgulanr
"That's the idea."
"Cat go avar den days or two veek.r"
"Yes."
"Uut don't eat dinner, here vile dey
toe aTayr
Well, they could hardly do UtaU, oa !
know
said tbe hand bill man hsaitat- i
msflv
"Tlnt'a VntM 1 HlDll. truMnult Wain
I gases 1 rou t have any of dow, sll
aung utein restaurant ut. ti.aat day. ,
meut frtendt 'Pittsburg Chruuu.le- i
Telerrauh
V
CATS J'0?t COMPANY.
A WATCHMAN HA8 TWENTY-THREE
AND HE LIKES THEM.
. tVlhie tfim.l That I. Well Wil -,,
Vlaltlng a Nenr V.nk Mj-ht Watchman
Who tV.inhl lie lonely lint for IIU It.
.nteit uml l.o,lnc I'et..
Whee. wheett! When wUdi
It was Mioh h whiatlo as the Piett Piper
Hamlin mnr hn.-A .nt.A.. i..
nf
, , .'n mini no
rnlle.1 the rats from the famous old city
nmery grave in l no river Weir.
Bat instead of rats thero came from a
little shanty in Alderman Dnffv'a coat
ui i iiu tunc oi iit Twentv-slxth
street the queerest coleny of cat's tn be
found tierllAne in r'l,H.l.n.ln.n nn
gathered about the watchman of the
j.iru, vnarwa Melville, a short thick
set man with brisllln-r I
who -walked with a slight limp and is
.niuii.iiiij Known as "1,00.' Iieenuae of
.ne .ciinuary skiii, in answer to his
whistle.
'Great fatiille ain't tiv i.t ....
.j , v ,w ram ,nn
nun iiuim. Hirer a moment, pause, dur
ing which htvcomite.1
cats were all there. "Ain't another like
in the city. Tho black one's Nig. He'a
jedin uui. nnii i in infniiinnni
Larrv. tlm hrin.ll ie ti,Q ,Q,n a
is the biggest of the lot. That black and
wjuiu smau sized cat is Cinders.
Klinkers, over there. Is hlnrk an.l w.,tf
too. She's the dead Hti-if nf tf mnti..
is!
1 1 w r. tUClU
mart. That atj.ii. ii-im,. .
viuut'is. iiinKt iwnn a cti't f-aii
over them U MIimma ci, . o
old, lelng the oldest 'of all. and
uc faTttuiuuoiner oi most of tho
babies. Thn HvpIv i-tttia .l.
' 'J iouj nun mo
five liver colored kits is Ginger. They
h'koiukio got; something to
tii. iiuw u.sapointeii they look
wutu i ney iinu iney am t,"
'Trot bark: thn -rnnHow.-,,, i, !
pv-.tiivmaii una "rru
yon.
Thlt tVPtitv.tliru !t. f.. .
j - l".n , tx W IUI it IUV
ment irresolute. Then they blinked
. . . . v "H'.uii.j ine it'Uts,
and tnrneil almnf nml n.a..e .t.i. .i
...... n.iu mw,
ing tails and tient heads into the shanty
micin-o mej came, ine watchinati
followed, leading the reporter to the
shed, which wna hull. In ,!, nn.A
- .- ... ..... U.IUII UI
the coal yard. It was not more thau a
uozen reet square and as many high, and
was built nf old lmnnlii. r, .tnt n .t.
entrance to tho yartl. At the street end
was a uoor, in me bottom of which was
cut n hole nlmtit t hri.n Inntinu ....... v..
Hanginir over the little hole n-n. ., nn
" nwii iisieiKieu iroia a pieca of
leather. Two windows lit up the inte
rior nf thn bIiai! n n..a .t.lA
raised bunk, where tho watchman sleeps.
anil nn Hi nil... ,,n.1 t. y
.....v., utuiu III. IVlllllUWS,
was a long shelf. Coils of rope, shovels,
ntchaxes. tonla. mid. .ml .nn, t.
liuiieya iinu utocKS, lantern, and empty
UU&CS iuiviu up tne rest or tne interior.
UttOU the blink, ahelf iin,t fin... ...
nooks and corners tho cats were mak
ing themselves perfectly at home. The
watchman picked up a small pie ot
meat from a closet nml
up. Instantly tho wits were all atteu-
uuu nun iviiu-iieii mm intently When
he threw down what, hn lmii ...,t .....
cat iiicked up ii,piece and took it off to a
tumm iu mt it, iuere was no scram
bliniror tifrhtim i.iiva ninm,i.H,ai-ii.n.
1 "I keen the rats fnr ininn.in.. e unt,i
their master. "Moat of them I hare
raised from kittens which friend, gave
Uie. I ueil tolmrn tril lei. nf then. I.n,
a good many died of distemper. There
no w .m i. luiiuy ut inein mat when J
went throuuh the rani nt uif.li, telti, o
lantern 1 was almost afraid of btepping
on inein. ion cant teacn Them any
nn" except hi jump over sticks and
throuirll vmir hnml. nll.t in nn,nA ..l.rtn
yuti can iinu in hick to you like abroth-
cr. nng titia got more intelligence. A
.cat lives about twelve yeare. Tha talk
aliont their having nine lives is rot.
They are awfully delicate cretitnrtt, and
catch tho dlstemjier very eattly. Yon
mustn't UVfrfeml tlietn. I ilnii't twilino
in giving them milk; it's too heating. A
. ( ....
iiiuo ,iuui iac a tuiy h ail iney need
They catch rata and mire enough to
'keep them from lieing hungry. Be kind
to them. Bob Ingersoll says a kind word
to n dumb animal i, lietter than a kick.
"Some, if 111V ruta nrn nre.,nt K.l,,n
Minnie i, a perfect John i. Sullivan.
She will tackle anything iu the shape ot
a dog that conies along. A big bull ter
rier chased Cinders the other day. It
Iwas great to see Minnie go to herald.
'Those two cats got that dog down and
clawed hint until hn linwle,, tin...
they let him up he hail hardly any hall
on nun. no put ins tan oetweeu tits
legs and ran away aa if the old boy was
after him. When acat fights, j-ou know,
he lies on his back and paws with his
hind feet. Wherever the claws strike
the fur flics.
'If II .tmnA P.! mini, nn.nn
will chase him away if they don't like
him. If tliey think be Is n pretty good
fellmv thiv iv'll l.Tln hin, in 1,..
I call .theui to feed. Cinders has almost
tunieti i-roiesiaut tnrousu Kindness.
RIia run. ntf In tin. fi.rn.la ImUhm
. ... ,HV .......... ..... .1.,
achmil till the atfet. Illllt tha nnrdAa mut.e
a great time over her and feed her. 1
qavn lortnti uer going mere, but she
won't pay any attention to lay orders."
Then Melville went on to tell what a
comfort tho cats wero to him tbe long
uHntnr nlntits Wh.n l.n n..t. tn 1.1.
little home the cats climb on tbe beooh
wnere ine lamp stands ana sit there, ou
nfa slinnlitAr anil nnnnf tha nrma ,,f l.t.
chair for hours, aniet as lambs New
iYork lress.
Cluing I., the l'ulnt.
'Paiu, what is a oonflggratlotiT
'A great lire, my boyr
1 A n.i wliat name -n-m.1.1 run tri I..
small fire tbenT
A amnll fira I na.i.nr fnlnV
, now of any .fecial wont. You might
oall it an iiii'iolent fire or n Are nf little
I moment."
, "Well, papa, I have jnst noticed that
your top coat was burning at the back,
and I was wondering whether it was-a
conflagration or an incipient fire!"
Flareup and explosion. Sondagsnisse.
Term. Tor the Electric Force,
About the middle of tbe last century,
through the genius of Franklin, light
uing became identified with common or
frictional electricity, bnt tbe language
referring to this great natural foroe con
tinued to lie the same ae wheu men were
ignorant of its nature They spoke, aa
we sttll speak, of a thunderstorm, and
of thunder and lightning, and thus, as
in other rases, mistook, as we continue
to do, atleatt in our mode nf aiwech, tbe
effect for the cause. It is commonly
said that the thunder turns to sourness
the milk aud the beer; that thwe Is
thunder ia tbe air, and the singeing of a
tree by lightning "was due to the thun
der last uight," as its owner iaonatit
me a few weeks ago. Even Soott, ln
"The Heart of Midlothian," ieaks of
"tlie shattered aad thunder apliUen
1 leaks of Arrau."
Our gratitude is dne to tbose gtftsal
uiw wno nave veeu able to divest
natt.ral phenomena of tbe i-pjisraiwi
aud soi-eratiUon that formerly mwubv
bend them, aad so to bring tbeu analei
the doasiaion of soientinc bws wbioh
appeal to tbe good tense at U sttfdsnL
of nature Notes and Queries. "
. tnll...l -I. 1 9 .
n. w.u,.i .nun nuu a uaius organ uaa i
been intruding the .treets of Alexandria,
Iiul., wttb a ptecar4 oa hie breast wMefa
read., "IauiUiudand the father of eight
children by a horrible accident.'
Trinity college, (tmbndge, Kugiaod, .
na an autograph letter uf Sir Isaac I
Newton which the curatui. of the matt r
tuuoii bought in Ito fur litis.
mm wmmw xm
tn a apeclfllty at our Job Pi 1 ting Ofli, ..
In Snyder's Olnrk, ent ni'i-. In. Ijelmji
llridge. Enrelope,Noteai itetfapn,
I'lianipleU, Order Hooka, V. .. . hers, Tags,
and nil kluiMnf Pic Mo, 11.., o and Sale
1111K Wodo all work neat ly, cheaply and
cleanly. t)i von uewil anything iu I Ins
Hue? I lien ohIIihkI aee us, or write ut h
postal Sard and wo will be at your service.
$1.06 a Year in Advanc
IlieitiMitraTueiitliotKia diisaiiaruia as -reiuwly
for ratarrht.. touched tm bv thi uMnti.
of people whom It ha. cured.
It i, only now nnd then that you can
dud people who know how to rest.
lliicklen'a Arnica Halve.
The Ileal aalle III Ilia world for rut., Ittulse.,
...z.. .... r,n, nnn i, un, r I'vi'r nore.. Teltel
"y1 llatl,.f hllblaiii. t ornea.und allttklti
reoitlred. It I. ptSranleed to jtlve ia.rf.-rt sail.
i,. i-or atV hV n; he'r v;ih m
WelWK.it. " ",r"
About all aome neonln wnnt wilt, ea 1
llglini ia fo made them feel good
' Kleilrlr lllllera.
Sinew It. flr.t lntml.ilnn Vl.-i.i. ..i.
ten. ha. ..ntnoil r.nl.tl. I.. . 1. . .
... n- .nen.ij .u fuuuiar laror.
until now It Is clearly In tbe lead anion.
".c uimiuiHi louica auu alteratives con
taining nothing which peiralts Its use as a
lieveraee nr Intnvlnan. 1. i. . ...j
the best and purest medicine for all all-
uicuiB ot otoioacii, l.tyer or Kidneys. It
will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, and drive Malaria from the sys
tem. -tatt.f.illnn m.H.l-1 l... ..
.u.u..u., .,i.,nuKCU Willi earil
bottle or the money will be refunded.
Prlco only 50c per bottle. Sold at Kebef t
DrnffStnre. Thlehtnn in nt.. T
. .. . .' 1. , lilui I IIIU.-
store, Welssport.
Manvamauhas wnn . W.h
by helping him To make a kite
At. hnnc.t. tull. t.. .. , .....
- '- iwn mo Biuir 01 ptain
but unmlstakeable language for the bene
fit of the public. "One of my children
tnntr . ...... 1 I . .. 1 .... ., v
Wju Aim tuecronp. j.
cave her tdeaspoonfnl of Chamberlain's
Cough ltemedy, and In fire minutes later
Igavebcrone more. Ily this time she
bad to cough up tbe gathering ln ber
throat. Then .1,. man. A a
...... ..... .......tv eiccu nuu Biept
good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up
and yomltcd; then she went back to bed
and slept good for the temalmler of the
night. She got tho croup the second night
.. a---... ...o oau.n (CUlUUy Wltll tbe
saise goal resnlts. i write this because I
"""."."ii" iuihui u some one in the
same need and not know tbe truo merits of
this Wonderful n,o.ltnt..A t, ..i..i..
u.wi.iue. vuaries a,
Ihomp'eon, Des Molnci, Iowa. 35 and 50
cent bottle for ,ale by N. II. Reber. I.
"'mi, uiiu ii. jr. utery. welsspott.
The devil has alwara been nfinl.l nf
the man he couldn't ware.
A rHt .en,, 1. VI., . I-.-.
i . . .-V -i J a viraiii ,iai,n. 1
tad cstarrb for three years. Two or three
tiroes a week mv nn. ....!. t.t , .
thought tho sorrs would never heal. Yonr
Ualm has cured mo." Mrs 2t. A. .lark
son, Portsmouth, . u,
l naoinmuch troubled with catarrh It
seri.1llllv afrei.,. n.. ri . .
, , :,' ,Ui .un.c un, oottieoi
ElJ'a Cream Balm did the work. My rolcc
1. fnttv ,ul ..I TI T. . . - .
.. .u,,, naiuitu, i, r, leinsner.A m..
PaAlnr nf 11 rill. .., i,.,i.. A, ."A
. , , , I-" -n. .epuai, i.iitirrn, I'lill
adelpbla, Ta.
Tho devil is afraid of 11 amlle th.t t.
iorn in nn honest heart.
lnnamm.Vir?,?il,'',T,!;1i!'e ,u"(!' Pne"'nonla).mt
i?,fnv hJ-J'.,"'!''' r wtwes (hronclutls),
iiii n . ame i owner is a .pe
cine. Trice 25 cent, iwr packaee, ot one poiiiid!
When one women nraisea nnnll,
folks think she Is sarcastic.
A Strange Freak,
Thn wife nf nnr aIum.j -i,i ...
'lihu Itnwell. nhlla .i,eart ......
vere attack of the blues, tried to commit
the crime qf Infanticide, but was prevent
ed by tho opportune arrival of a neighbor.
. Luii.iuci-ju oy tue uest
: doctors Incurable, but her husband was
main, pica.cu, utter using a course of Sub
Dhur 11 Iter., tn fln.l .1... .1,. ......
. .- ... . ,u.h .nr riniiri
cured. Klncston Herald.
The devil knows men too well tn Im
seen with tt long face.
Two Valuable Friend..
1. A uhyslclan cannot Iia alieae. t..,,
ltheuinallsm, Neuralgia. Sprains, Bruises
and Uurns occur often and sometimes
when least expected. Keep handy the
friend nf mm. l,nn..t,nl.l. . .i ti.
stroyor of all pain, the famous Red Flag
... LCII11.
2. Many a pccclous life could be savAi
thalls lielng racked to death with that
terrible cou.b. Sectite a good nlshl's rest
bv Investing a, cents for a bottle of Tan
Tlnx. tbe great remedy for Coushs, Cold.
and fTnn.umnllnn n..tai 1....I . .
---- ....,...v.., iM.1 uu.ims oi ,-lln-
Tina free at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store.
A lie lit business is as black as it la
anywhere else.
Sweet tire.th awa, a,nn..nl. . ,
uer. and resnlt from the use of De Wilt's
Little Karly Itlsers, the famous little pills
T. 1). Thomas.
The llsh that irets hwat nlwAra Inn li
the biggest. ,
The wind friun tha Vnit. vl ....
and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen.
in ""4; -"u.n t-ureso sate ana snre.
will quickly perform a -vondcrous enre. T.
D. Thomas.
Knowledce of Christ RltCAVA IKn.n.
death to self.
Small In .It. e.. I.. ......... ... 1.
ijitT. k.,1. m'..:: "
. J ;"'. wnn. pilUllurt.iOU.ll-
DatlOn. lies'! fn. RIaL. It.. ...I. . i .. .
, ... .... u,va. amuoi-uc, vial K.I
Sour Stomsrb. Titer never gripe T. D.
Thnm..
Hurry la the handmaid of worry
,-" T.rT r""' uu' i'o nuts
wnM. Ilu.l. .i... ..Ill . m
Pile, nf n..). P.. tl.. .... ... .......
Thomas.
The reason a mean man will nn
trust In CJoJ Ik because he thinks the
lord la just like blui.
People are solnir to bell who tnlolit
be saved If they had not made mi idol
of their own opinions.
No mail really belong to Christ
who thinks he has aright to do as he
pieataa. with his money.
IT WONT COST V,H! A r.KKT
TkeCaaaoK AnrorsTa bu la-iideteit ae
raaaetMeiaby which we offer KltEK t..oui
rt4defaVltaaUB ai.lMeriMla.1 I. . tVu,v.,.n
the popular lllut rated uoatbly journal pub
IUhe-1 at SiirhftWd, OLdo. We wllloi.xo
year'. auhKrlption lo WoKAast.i, tueainoi
our reader. isiHn, a lnr, subectiptlon u Uu
AovocArnlaadraoee. aetl tusll new anhscn
hers paying in sdisace. WtuixskiKii wtll nun
a Joyou. welioiue ill etery Ihiiih' 11 t. tintot
.narklliur .nil ll.r.-ll.. l,. i i. ......
aad wiiwiiooa re In.aluable. and tt nlsd enu
tain, a Urge .mount ot news shout worn, m
aeaeral. Ita Luhlou denarbaeut I, evnplrte,
ud prohi-ely IlludntteU. It ha. s bright add
etitortatnlux corp. o( roulrlbtttoi., and the
pap.ru edited with care aad ablittj. liaihlld
,ea'. department make. Wuuan-ino a latui
Its wltlt llus youiiK, and In last it contain, vim li
which will lotereu etery iitciuber oi etery
uuuteuoai iu it. .Illtxn write, tuuidaomrty 11
ustrated tuHt. Do not ileUy in accepting tbi
...... i,,v n,,i uiaii loaei a ruu
esr. wlau-ripllou to Womakumi i(aBiple.
POWDER
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