w Hit ii Im din ubithm thin any utbui nefqinp-i- piloted liiCmbui oolllity,ooti s-npietitly It i the liest medium for adver ser. Our news .mIuuiui sparkle with lltecweiiireDoiHof the day olcru, spicy, Interesting, bright unit Independent. Our editorials arc original nnd will be worth reading on npoonntof lliolrnplrtt whloh is Independent of ontshlo nictation. Our price I ono dollar n year. .Tint ynu I ry It. .... moon Is a specialty l ..hp Job Pin lug I'll' In Snyder's. Block, east hM. !. Lofux'i llrldgo Kiirn1oi0. Note hi itei IVis i , 1'humplelH, Order Books, V.. . nors, Tug-, and all kinds of Tic Nip, lli.p-e nnd Nil. lillls. Wo dn nil workneally, cheaply and olmnly. Do joii need tinylliltig in I Ins llnoJ tben cull and mo ii, or write tut k postal cnnl nnd ne will bo at your sendee. "INDEPENDENT" "I,IVB AND LET I,1VE.' VOL XXI. No. 5 Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna. December 17 1892. $1.00 a Year in Advane WESTU.1. LIVE rimnsh we have t"e n sew quiet this yiminer. You nee we hail Intended selling our iHitineet here ami no did not Veen up siock-. bin now. hav Mm concluded to stay, we Mirimse sla)OK hii.I pu.hlnit shoe business Willi all our enerj). Ilateiheltert store to celling, tacked It ylui mods anil ore In ihisIIIoii to iiunuli but shoes mr the money that can bo sold, vie know and want yen tn know that we nre ready tnl ate TO GIVE AWAY main nu linmenw lot of enmly tnonrriHtoirter. It I put up tu liamUmnc hnxfi v-hidi rm MM Ml aiprefl.it(. Our past HTurt will neem tanw ineoinpiiKontaimr fu1nr for wt Intend tit iMitld tin lt Itnmeuif tradf or know thf rraon ""'il NI)SO.ME BOXES aiitl hand wmeahnp Min?.tiat will wearamt Klvttin the most for yutir money ii "r objeii In M-l tlifin ht l.-w f.ioflU l-iit UAt Www. VIP.Y.D WITH CANDY niUlionrnritMiotoniie Full caii.pi..n, 1-ut lo be followed hy cran-IeM fltort to maKp vru lei that when Jon w.iitt. ".Ikm' the jtl.iee o wunt to ro H tu 0&vilegiR toe Wxim Sfcae Sitae 123 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Has it ever occurred to you that, you can buy just as cheap it not cheaper here than you rnnbnyin tlm citv ! It i n solid FACT Apples and Potatoes Arc nrriving daily in car load lots and arc bciny sold at the very - lowest prices to retailers Confection r j , Vih9 Oyuiers, ' FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold and delivered ut and frequently way below city prices. , mmmrn, Wholcstilo Commission Denier, East Weissnort, Hot Prices for AT- J. W. HELLER'S. STOVE STORE, EAST Vf EISSFDRT, PA No. 8. FiillSie, Complete Uange, $'20. No. 7. with No. 8 top, complete, n low as $11, We offer lliene geu.lt at tliese jitlen for tbeneUSInly Day. We have on bind n lot ol Seeniul Ilaml, Fltat-o'ao Parlor Oonlile Heaters. wllrli we aid srll at verv loa- tliurej, All nf our gonla ate jjnaranteed In ileae tlie hnjer or money refunded. Call and see our largo sloes Mora l,ulne eliewhere. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, An Immense Stock - OF All Varieties and Styles Prices Never so Low The moat Central Location Call and be Convinced at The Sign of the Big Boot. Kline, Loros 714 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. I 5 rn n CZJ & es 5 1 s m a o n " S 00 2 9? 2 3: m x Q x H O 1 F 8.5 I it 8 & K ?i a 117 $ es 3 3 S HI o o a tn to s c i 73 i! I I. 1 1 r 2, o i s. r T ' 2 m 73 m I CO sbbbbp w mm m ML Ill KVEKSt li TIeiibove f.iit sliQiys our Kilclu n Cabinet oiu u nml closed i fO)lni(is Foir Uiii.tSpicfi nnd Collin Pin llmiver nud Hake Hoard. A inilespensilije qj-'ic'e K tlje lUf ljeij Vice $5.00 We liaye nist received ruiotbi r laifje Joi nl Hreecli .oadinu Sot dans, Ve plajm to liuye nnd Revolvers outside of the Come nnd be (jotivinced. Our (inns only f7.!in,a first class gun ineverv leijiect WASHING MACHINES Only Five Dollars Round orNqiiuie nt the Lehigh Coal & gojf'If you read ths Advocat tlien you rad heKewg! Sixty Days - & Muschlitz, tle rincst aasnrtineiit ol Guns forge cities nt pouular I'lices, "Leader" Hreecb.I.oading Sbol Hardware Co., FftMlDDjl & Bnslness Cards "wrMrilapshor, TTORXBV SD COUKSELLOn AT LAW, ritt donr abotetht ManMnn Moute, MAUCU CIIUN'K, - PEXK'A. ie4 tUte aihI rvttlertion tf(iT, Will Ouy tnd Sell Ileal Ilstnte. ConTeyanclim neatly tlone. t'ollertion prompt ly tnnde. Settling JUuateiof lieo.'denti a ipeelalt. ,Mav oa tonstilled In KnirlUhanJOerrnan uot.22-t! DR.G.T.EOX," 172 Main Street. HaIU, P. IT UN'n0,nKO4DWAV HOtftr, MflNItWl, XT rTOS, KWAN HOTri, Tt'FIAV. 4 r hfthlkhpm. 8tx llori-u WriKMv. P AlXfcSI OWN, UKAN li rr NTniUTMt'KMUT l IHTll, FltIIAft A!tnMiTl'IA(t. Otllre flours Froia 8 a. tn. to 4 p. m, I'r.ictice imitedto tlheaw of the Eye.Ear, Nose &. Throat ttf'AMo. Helrartinnnf the Kve or the i iljint- F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Offlne opposite the Opera Itone Hank Street, Aelt ?i ton, T'a. IKNT1STRY IN ALL ITS ltRANVllKS, KlJiing and making urti Octal dentures a nprt'lat- ty. Local aneslhetlrs tied, Ian admlnUtered nnd Teeth I'xtraeied WITH OUT PAIN. -iKl'ICt HOURS i From a . m.,lo 12 in., hont I t. to., to D p. m., front " n, in., to 8 p. m. (.met Honraat Ha7leton Oct in-s;-i? uoniuiNiiinui in ivnUHiiur nrriu n i:ervfiattirdai, A.S.Rabenold, HaiNPH OiTirr; i Over .1. W fiauriVnbti.n' Muor Store, BASK STttni'.T. LKIUOUTON. ,.iallMryin all Its branebes. Teetb xtracleit Alltioutl'aln. (iauiliiilnlttcreilwben requeued. Offlce l)a)i-WF.I)NESlXV ot each eel. l'0.adlie, M.T.KSIOWN, 3)1 ILebuhcountr.ra. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, tirst htri:kt Lr.inoiiTo. rr.ss'A. '1 li Pni-ltnn 1liiiie hn heen irnitvated nnd m proved throimhtut; It 1 electric llchted and well ventilated, and It anions the liest Hotels tn trili ftettlon or the state. The natronase ot the public i solicited. Best arcom mod attune for nertnanent and transient ciisw.m, t'oarcei very moderate. Fine Llqnor,Freh Hf erand Porter ami Hood riKar, tor sale at the uar. Juiih IP, 'P2--.: I.eadlnK Iteturant In tli Ihtch VlUy, CIRCLE CAFE I. ION IIAI.I. I1UILOIX0, H. K. Cor. Ill ,17VTO VN (Vntre Squan. VIjL.U: H'ni CHAR. A. 1IOW.MAN, Pr., ThM Popular Itestaurant ha been IhorotiKlily reQttrd and refnrnHlied, and the xeneral aeeom tnodallona are o a superior and InrltlnKcbarac. ter. All the lellracles ot the aeawnaertedat moderate rate. Tho bar U aunnlled with none hut the best brand or W'lne, Uquon, AIM Olxan.ete. Ladlea' JlnlnK Itoota In the Itear. Oscar Oiirisfcman, WrlSSrOItT, I'A. Liver find Exchange Stables. Eny tiding earrlaves and aale driving horaea J, :ie.j inmodatlona to agentsdalere..rt 1UII and telegranh orders promptlv attended to Give me a trial. inay2l-ly The Celebrated Cypress Shing'le. fluaranteed full Length, Thevory best Shtuele n the Market, Man nurtured hy RICKERT & SNYDER, Clareionnt, Vliglnia. rOR SiLE IN WEISSPORT BT J. K. RIOKBUT, l.FALPR IV All Kinds of Building Lumber. TIAVFi VOTTR Freiilit, BaiiaiB aid Parcels DKLIVEREl) AV John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery of Freight, U.iRcafe anil I'arcels tn all parts of town at the laneit pi Ire j. A share of public pationage la resperlfitlly snllellril. liyl-eavo onlers at Sweenj'a, Knob's or i.eioenemn e. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. flower's llullilliig nppoalle Tost Office, FtllST ST., I.KIII'lllTOX.r-A. Il'otk taken In rvrry day of Ibe Keek and promptly attended tn. Klinlh Waiblng dune at very reasonable ilea, l'ATKONAur. soi.tfirKn. Soidel's Rakory, KirtStiect, Leltlslilmi, mt Kill aHvnt tlnd rtebetonl Het BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Viennn Bread Kirili Every Hay. Our Vienna P.rrad cannot beexerlled, Wefe.pettfull) soiled j our patron age. Wntihtorttie Wagon. Scidel's- Vienna llakery, 0P. Obetfn, I'inSTIST.. I.KIUIIIITON, I'A TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underpinned batlns been rrxlorrdih beatth by kiiai'U ineant, aderMiaertnic forMov erul tear ltli ;i never lung attrukui, and ret dreud dlteau Cuntumntlna. aiixlmn to niiik kuo u io nu leiiuw Mine rrrs i ue lurani nirurea Tollioewbrt rtelrelt, lie will clitterlully ip4 !(rre ot r liaise a cop unite preM-riidluuiifU, 1 wlileh they will tindu wire i ill e Tor Coaiurup. Hod, Atihntift. HronrhltU audullthntut uud lunjt MaUdle. llelioie ull fninerern hID ti) tin remedy. h It i luuhwMe, lliose deMiInc Lln ! i in ii Mititi will ,Httt Ihein liolhiiiir. aud uuy ifuin n I'titiiK, will iUaue add res Vaw Vork. apr 21, P-'-7)'. Hoary Miller, LBHIGHTON. PLANING Mill. alANffACTl'ltliK OK Window anu Dook Fkamks, Doors, Slmti's, window fashes. Mouldings, Brackets, AMI DFAI.KB IN All Mi of Dressed mk Hhingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c..&c. Vefy Lcivest Prices. i ISk Sftla bills printed cheap, Hi Jho Best and Purest McdicIneS EVER MADE. TtwindrlTOthellnrnorfromyrinr kaytticm, anu biiim juur m nies una itimrneii ltfhtnnr rour leautVi aroraaned liTlmpurt- a.uiooa. unit ran oe Vk. renwTpd I n a then-i lri, rA, ' V. .tunr, it yon are 1 J.ji.,i -A.." '27. thrt rrrnnl i t& v,ATo t'v.r1:"??i,i" Send S Jent Btamps to A r. Ontway A Co., Ooftton,Maie., for hett medical work MiOIUhed Mr. nnd Mr, .Ih. W. Slmltlt. :-.THER AND MOTHER Ro3torod to Health. A Stricken Household Made Happy. J. a ffi'f Vr.i. .nml H'. Rhaltlt, of llwwf. , Vl:-r Co., JV. I'., nr4 one ef tht unt Ttspcr'alfmni'liei offamtn tn Hi i- "i id j. li'ilh luing ttntk tn with tfiirat: 'ale their happy recoari. VooDrncK, TJUtcr To., April 2.1, 1802. Hit David Kkkxkdy: I l.'.tr Sir Naturally encrpcllfl I found It lianl lo le the ylrtlra nf fell illcase. I v.i lenlbly troubled wlih my stnm. nob, uiv foou would break up sour aHer ("jf" eitlnR would waVo tip every 1 I lilglit with a bnrninir, sour ill trecil feeling there, that niado my It fe almost nnbearnble. I doctored w lib pTtj nlclans and took many so-called cures fait bono helped roc j seeing In the news napjrsnf the wonderful cures perfonntd by Dr. fl.tyld Kenuedy'i Farorlle lteinedy, ot ltondont, Y I deter mined to try it; after ulng It a lillle while relief came and Morel bad fin ished the third bottle I was entirely ritrcil. Just think or It stranger, from a sick iiinn-KKTIKKLY CUltKl). ALWAYS SSSbW was ennatantty cmntlpatcd and have lint been troubled that way since. But the greatest blessing waa the cure it per formed for my wife, who previous to tak ing it was troubled with sickness common to all women She was so ill that she could hardly drag herself about the liiiine; she too tried all kinds of so-called potlllvc cures but wllb no avail until tho began using Vavnrlle ljomedy, and that was the medicine we bad been praying fur. After using it but a short while she began lo pick un In beallh and strength and i is a wen woman io-uay. CURES I honestly believe bad It not been for Dr. Kennedy' Vatorlle Remedy she would have been In her graro to-day. It's the greatest medicine on earth, lt't north Its weight In gold. Yours truly. JAME3.W. 8HTJLTI8. Read this over again ye sceptic and Inoredulous onoal Ought you not to u so this valuablo medlclno andenl ty health and happiness? Xot uhnt wo any, but hat tlto iicnnlo sar Is what sells DANAS SAUSAPAHILLA. Be snre It U made lu llelfaM, Jlolue. i J. W. BLOUIN. "Canker in the Stomach unfited me for work." WONDERFULLY SURPRISED BUT CUHED I Ma. Ulocin has long bees known AH AN- HONEST, IIARD-WORKINO MAN. YOU CAN SEE HIM ANY DAY IN Ills Blacksmith Shop on 1'ranklin St., WORK1NO AT Ills FORGE ) AMI HE W ILL BE ONLY TOO CLAUTG TELL YOl WHAT IlA.NA'8 SARSA1'AHII.I-A has r.osK FOR HIM. Ij:wisto, Me., Gentlemen: I have lKen a'l-ouliiuial auflererfor a long time with Canker iu the Moiuucli, Tliroal mill BS IS! SSI yiOUlll lo I flC tVIIVIV muih that suy llis Uuve ftciilibisl aiidNnol I had a terrible bad feeling lu my Mom ach. bad tatb in my moiitb. tau.iu a itreat ileal of splttlng-at times I was LKTIUELT UXriTTKU III It LAIiOlI. I coiuulu-d a number of l'h .h-iuns. and was treated tiy several as goo.1 ones a I could llnd UL'T UECEIVEU SO UKNKHT. Lakt 3farch, a loy panned me an adrer- I Uemrnt of II ANA'S HAlWAl'Al Il.l.A I read It and deuldl In try a bottle. The Pl.t tjouiu ureal ly relies t-il site. iitS'Sr THAT CURES buttle and by the time that waa taken, 1 had GAMED IS LUS. l. IVKllillT. an.1 wonderfully aurprlMnl to Uiul iiij ell well. I know HANA'H h.mi.- l'Aiui.UA nan eureu ine. J. W. III.OI IS. LxwiiTOX. Mr... Ma) in, 11. The abate J. n . llloulu ptrmuul ajw pearedaad auhaerlhed aud on- to tlu Iniln of the above atateuu-nt. before tw. -tf. AV. WAU.ACE, Notary I'ul.li. . Osaa SsrissarUU C... BtUs.t, MaUi. Estate of Abraham C. Brcdb&aa Letters of adwlautratiou on the tnutt Abfam O. Broauaal. late 1 the Boruuali ttortti BeiatefceM. yortaaiaptoo oouui, IVua avttaata, daeeaae4. baia nin sriuiled to tlarrcs B.Uadirmreauualntae aakl Homujdi ot MOM BMHsSan, wW. all pansas ladekted MWUl eilar at e rcaMSed to mskr pa, meat. aoa taoM aanss claims or or Kaatra fu saatt asUioul dla; uw dmandt. in makr astaoul dlal UAJUtlVI il .INDKRUA diQluittiklor Kov.t.W 1 Ha.WAP.1 Tho no.o liVVV n mall-only a tea?7., t-V-Oj. but and elieaMtz - mertlclne. Try ft, aniV&i y, ,?'w you will lm safltOed. "ki WajT' i Get Hot your Drasslit. ""'Ar U you are eunVrlny from KblW nev ulaeaee. anil wln to lue to Old ie, ate SULTIIUU BlTTKItsTV Tbey never fall to euro. 'in ALASI " Alan, ulna, ebeii! lliit tb nVr l only blue ' . To leather from the gmn . .v. Tim rnlnani! ,li.w. Ala'.lliat ejres nro frtlrt lliarietiri, inar calher lliera- MIM ml tl, htmdlli of alflll Krom tbc nmr-h of rape. AU. aim. eliou! That we mrrt hat to hid .Ileal 1 bat the niml In Tlme'a aiteient laa Aro fco nwlft ami few. Alan, nlas. rhvn! 1 bat th heart U only I roe To Khlhrr, where fal-r fet Jftfa, Tbr thorn mnd rue. - Kxettni ce. MIX A. Charles Hiirconrt waa imo of tbo mmt Intrepid habitues of tlie Cbattwiu Itouge and I.a (Irnmle Chnmnirrej in fnct uf nil lhoe cbovengraphic twtablthbnieiits which Hie 1'jriidnn grielte viilts regu larly in order to lose her heart and not Infrequently lier rosy cheeks aud tbe freshness of her youth. llarcourt pretended to study medicine, nud it was imioug llH'e jiretty girlii sellers of flower, embroiderers nf linen, and painters' luiiilei'a that be managed lo forget il.o terrors of the hospital nud the scene i' the surgical amphitheater, Charles Havcnnit bad just nrrived nt the lime of lift, when a roft down shows on the Hp, when love knocks nt the breast, and when the beart resembles n Insty tree, full of vigor, from which has fallen as jt neither leaT nor fruit. The tromliones of the orchestra roar, like fhnndrr on a Mutiny sen: the vio lins scream like sea gulls nliove the wavest the music rolla nnd growls like some linugry beast. All is contusion. White shoulders and gold lace gleam through tho heavy air. The innocent nnd tbe guilly dunce together In tho same delirious motion. While llio dancers turn and whirl, advancing wildly and in wildly reheat ing, far in a ciirnessils a slender girl watching the dunce willi uu air of sad ness. Her mournful eyes follow- the crazy motions of t lie crowd with aston ishment, and a light Righ moves the folds of mull on her breast. In tbe lnidst of this indescribable confusion, this pellir.ell of figures and voices, appears that of a handsome boy of twenty-two, remarkable for bin vivac ity and the boldness ot his sptccb and gesture. Finally, when tbe violins have ended their agonizing cries and tbe lamp, aie dying before the oncoming daylight, this lioy, whom his friends sa lute as llarcourt, leaves the ball, a new conquest upon bis arm it is the slender brunette of the corner. Charles ITart ourt nupvnred no more at tho bnlln of the Latin quarter, but spent bis days at IYKcole de Medicine, passing bis tirst examinations with dis tinction. In one of those fascinating little bousei such tiro Beranger pro tends to have inhabited at twenty Charles made bis home, guarding jeal ously the diingernns happiness of a union contracted without the help of lo maire and which is called morganatic tu avoid the use of a K-ss delicate phrase. His conquest of the ball was named Mina. Khe was a good and affectionate cbilil, and in spile of tbe anacreontic quadrilles of the Latin quarter, she was innocent, hlia had kept her heart in tact, It was her sole economy. Charles and Mina loved one another like two of La Fontaine's doves. But Mina was a consumptive, ami Charles rend witli af fright the death of bis happiness in the paling face of bis beloved, His care of her Tvas uutinug; but this implacable malady never releases, and Boon in a kiss Charles received bis mis tress's last sigh. Mina died in tbe ho pitalj her long illness having exhausted their feeble resources, and Charles b.ul the cruel courage lo deliver the lody of bis beloved to tbe invesiigations of tbe pathologist. He wished to pursue, even In tbe flesh, Ibis rival who bad killed lier. lie made use of n cynical usage to preserve tho skull. This, with a plaster mask molded upon tho emaciated body of the dead girl, was all that remained to him. Miua'a los affected Charles profound ly. Out of a character frivolous and careless, devoted only to coarse pleas, tires, had grown a deep and serious love This honest and generous affection bad Stifled the genus of eil. Jlinn dead. he was seized as by u vertigo, aud ho plunged into the abyss. He found him self face to face wflh evil, and throw to this monster the rest of bis youth. In this ocrHii of false pleasures the re membrance of illna waa drowned, and a petulant little grlsette called Marielle took lier place. One night iu Xorember Marielte and one of her friends, Charles, and one of his companions were together in a little bouse on the Hue Ores. The night was cold and sinister; masses i heavy clonds were driven across a gray skv, the moon showed lier lnounful face only at intervals, sudden showers lieat upon the windows, and the wind howled at tbe cracks. These four young iieuplo drank and sang, unaffected by the storm and their strange environment. It was tbe stran medley of the student's life that showed in tbe small room here signs of wurk, and there the broken Imtllrs of a driuk iMiut. A small table held a driei tibia, a pile ot medical woiks. some empty wine bottles und some niticles of the toilet, mere, loo, waa the plaster ast of the dead Mina. a figure slender to meagernesf, tbe eyes cavernous an emptv. the litis distorted into a tiainfu! sinile.lbe planter discolored by theklwes lscil upon llno him lu eternal fare well. Uihui the chimney were a candle. a small clock aud human skull, At one -ide a tiny couch, on tho walls racks for on anil toine cheap lithographs. Marielle and her friend Host, lounged about iu untidy dishabille. )jrne made a pretense of study, while Chailes, dulled by the warm and heavy air of the room, leaned on lue 1"H table 1 silence. It was a urtHip worthy of tl brush of Calb.t. What Is ihe liiatUr Willi l'barlr" r:?l Krnt, h'iuing hi lsuilc noisily 'he is u Milwr as u luercliant." "He is thinking of Mlna." said Marl- ette, bitterly. when auvUlieMls liurId,tliatouiUt to end the affair, said droiaedly But often, evtn whan 1 am here, find bin, sttiingliefore that pUtrrrnit said Marietta, aulleuly. 'Ob, It's rfi'i tly pi. Home, ' laughed Hi-neat. 'Ilabr said Hose; "you ilon't object to a plaster rival, do jour" "To the health of Mlna. cried la ntst. Charles looked up quickly, These jiliea cut bim to Iliu heart, Jltua was a good glii, ba soul, That remain tulieaeeti," crifd Mnri- ette: "1 unt a gtssl girl, too, am I ind You will be when yiai are dead lnncked Hriiest. Charles." said Marwtte. "uoufeas lli.it you love Minn 8(111! ".Not 1 doiiotr "More l ban yosi love loer "No, not I love yon," "Very wll, theu prove It. There Is that horrid skull that )-uh keen as a sacred relic. I've seen It grinning up there long enough. Let us ntake tbe punch in It!" "Ah, that's an original Idnfl!" cried Ernest. "fjarUMe, yon have the luiug inatioa of a pot." "So be it tben," aoM Charles, aud rising he placed I be skull in (he widdle of the table. "I am the uue to light it, saiUc Marl ette triuwubantly. pouring Use liquor into this ghastly cup. Suddenly the punch wee ailre. tbe tongues of blue fhuua nuxifig auua oiuly th the smoke of toe cigtm. Au odor skufl. I'lio-phoiwent Haines rose nnd . fell in strange colors of decay, and the ' smoke lose in pntple spirals into the air. 1 Charles felt a shiver clutch hi in in tta cold ringers from bend lo foot. Marietta showed her leeth In the horriblo Joy of a secured -vengeance. Tho rain "fell heavily outside, tlio windows shook, Little by little drunkenness overcame these ribald lieinga who jested with the sacred mysteries ol death. Then Marielle began to sing a amis rommsM bv Charles for Mlna. nnklnirlv hoffc-lnir nun not 10 w een. As L'barles lienrd tho words of tlm song chanted iu her pitiless voice, litis heart lieat fast, something rosn in bis throat, bis voice failed and his he.nl fell heavily forwanl niion tho table. His sudden movement overturned the eknll, and the burning brandy touched the in louts ef Jlariettosdress. Herawfnl cry of terror wus lnt iu Hie dimes bleb enveloped her. diaries remained in a delirious con. dition. Idiot Ic cries burst from his lips, and in spile nf himself, be rested bis es upon the mask of plaster, whose eyes remained Hied upon his with a steady persistence that held his own. began to lepeat tho words nf bis early love and those of Mlna when she was happy with him, and finally those that she had uttered when she felt the end of all their happiness approaching: i love you ao nearly, my Deiored one. cannot give you up. 1 shall come back sometimes at night to sneak to von." Fovetish und tremblinc: he drank irreed- ily the last glass nf punch at his elbow. Suddenly the cist detached itself from the wall and came forward throneh tlm clouds of smoke. He felt the sweat start from every iore. A sigh fell iiixiii the air: he felt It nans his cheek, moist and terrible: a breath from the lomb. A cry struggled to his Hps, but died there. His voice choked i bis throat. Tho figure aimroaebed. and the student recognized the beloved of his yniilh. Silent tears were flowing from the hollow sockets of tbe eyes, and as she lient toward hlin Charles felt her lips upon bis forehead lips as bard and cold as marble. Then the phantom raised her hand, pointing with her Skeleton finger to the clock, which was at the stroke of :. Ah Charles felt his eart fall in his breast and his veins turn to ice the vision faded. Day was just lioginniugs the tirst ravs f a bright snu lit nn the windows of the little room In UioHno Ore Charles woko from a profound sleen. He looked about sleepily uism the confusion which surrounded bim and endeavored to recall tbe events of tho past night. "Jtiiese glnvcs and empty botllesithat natural," lie muttered, "and I have ept here on the table, but what tlnui s if?" He wnlki.l dizzily to the chimney. The hands were nt the hour of 3. and tho clccl: bad stopped. He reniem- lered the iilghtfnl vision of the nlcht and the accident to Mariette, and ho hurried to the adjoining room. Mariette, .Muriettel" he cried. No body answered. Charles opened the door violently. Hrnest and Hoao were upon their knees beside the bed. Manotte! cried Charles. She is dead," replied Ernest. 'UeadS" -Yes. at :1 o'clock." Minn is avenged!" said Charles slnk upon hi km.es. Adapted for Ar gonaut from tbe French of Fivderic.de lteiffenberg. When the I'rhiee (.'ailed nil Telili.M.O. Tbero is ono slory that will lie historic f a call which tho Prince of Wales once made iqinn Tonmsou. He had a new page boy, who knew not tho prince, and ho nail ben warueil against admitting langeis lo the liou-e nu anv pretext. Olio day the prince walked over ft out OslHimo tu sew tlto poi. He gained the entrance, whn-li wa of itself no easy taste, auil uiu-Ki-tt ai the qoor. "3I.is er's not iu." he wa toll. Tho nvinco detecting iii.it this iv.i n promiscuous answer, wnh-'i it v.-.t Urn p.ig lioy s in shuciioiis lo ,ii.' to all coiiurs, said, Will nu kindly tell l;iui tbe Prince of alls wish, s to si. himV Tbelsiv eieil the visitor with au Irri tatingly knowing look, and replied walker: which was equivalent to say- ig. "Do you -io any thing green in my eye: this rude temaik ainused thai prim o very niii'-b. but the lioy would certainly 1mm- -innned tho door iu his face if TeunVMin him-elf, who had lieen tcuiii;; tn the i iuver-atlou. had not put in .in .-io.i -.t'-a,i.'e nml welcomed the pru.io to iiik i leeiiwiiter home. jsew lotw li:liui:.-. fll.yul rer.ni, Whollwn Aluerlean l.od. According to the information and be lief ot a wide aw.iko meiulier of the Heal Kstato exchange, nearly all nf the foreign isiteutato am investors iu New York real estate. He declares that tbe purchase of a valuable piece of prn)K.Tty til Nassau street, made about a year ago by a forego banking house, was au in vestment of Qneeu Victoria'. "Tbe queen owns other real estate iu tlds city, said the well isteil man, "ami she has lamght thousand of acres of land out west. The royal family of Oermany has extensive investments in this city and elsewhere, and so baa tbe king of Sweden. The ex-Eniprea Isa bella of Spain own several pieces of property lu this cily and in other parts of tbe liuitcu states, nue isnwomau of great foresight. The laud on which the Western Union building stands waa once the proirty of the Empress En- genie, and 1 pieeuitie that she still lias some Investments bete. Kins Humbert of Italy U reputed to be a judicious buyer of proirty in this couutry, aud jiersous suspected of being agents of tbe czar of Itussta have lieen looking about on this side of the water for tint class Investments. I tell yon those people who ale in the king busi ness In l-nioi. aie snrewil. lney can not tell bow sieiu they may 1 shaken off their thrones by tsditioalrevolntions, aud they mean lo have something tn fall back on lu this land or the free, now much lietter oft Doni Pedro wonld liave been if he had invested a few millions of Brazilian money here several years ago, New York Times. (.tui,iitnlrtliir with I'arls. Tlie uiethisla employed by the Parisian authorities for communicating with the provinces during tlie siege of Paris were persevering Hint ingenious, me priiio iial means of sendiug letters was hy lal loons and carrier pigeon, but tnuuy oilier pi. in were tried. It was almost lioiioaklble for a meseenger to get tbrongli tbe Herman line, llveu when other dlftiunllies could lu overcome the dsu ger of a search and a discovery of the dlsiHttch was great. Many of the nieseengeli. made liicielons In the skin and hid a dispatch under tlw epidermis. Others provided themselves with hollow tf u centime pi .- or led low keys, which could lie otsriied like n box and iu w hleh ditpak'hea could he hiddeu. One waa accustomed to hide hi dispatch under an arlinilal hollow tooth. Tbesw dispatches of course were ten in rfplier, aiai rovers.! only a ment of paiier. Attemiitfl were made U. cross tlie enemr'a hue by following the naves and natural tunnel under tlie left branch of live Seine, and hy diving aud crowing the bed of the nver lq diving suits, but these iilau failed. A curious scbeute wa the putting uf letter into hills Itollow sphere of sine. and IbwwlHf these sphere into Ik Seine or it trtbatarie. henins; tbsl they would float to Pari. They did float to Paris. I ait uot until after the arsuuuive. It wsa uppud that they were slupiied by dania, or tliat tbev were iliaeosero.1 and held back In the Oeruana uutil the aiage waa St au vud outu' Compau tan. ON A TANOEM. Tha billsld, hissed In re.1 and soldi The fields bail baroed to unibrr: The air crisp, iter et too bold. As down ft wlmllog nay 1 hawlnl With Jensls on a Mtimtor. BwM JsmqU, Willi Usr tbeillilit hair. Iter ristulsti eyes sail lauffht.r: llow proad was J lhat she was fain Hoe kU,4 waa 1 to sw lier llivr. And know that tmti came aflerl Oh, 1reia ef happr days icmic hyl Wa spoke of autumn mI t And wliea I seemed tn hear her slab 1 lisped her naitia. I know not why - Pom.how she palsied Itsrily. I lisped her name, and growing l.,ld No wonder she crew soor. Or that the wheels so slowly ri,ll.d Alone the sualll, leaf aire wit mold This rare day la Orl.iWr. t lisped her name and headline low White pedals turned at ratiuom -Till cheek touelied t-beek I - hut Joa know Of courts 'twas wrong lo treat her .o. ttweet Jennie on a tandem. Wheel. rr.m H.I Honk. In one ot the older maunals of tho common council of New York there ap pears an interesting directory nf this city for the year llVM. Then there were exactly twenty streets and it pop ulation of Broadway at lhat timo was Da Heere straat (the principal street). Tbe Uatlery was Aim deHtrandt van de N, Heeir. Wall street waa Dp Waal, l'earl street was De l'erol stiaat, Whitehall sheet wasDe Winckel straat, William street was lu de Sniits vulloy (In the smith's valley), and Broadway above Wall street was Buyten de Lant Poort (outside (be land gate). AU nf the residenU were of Dutch extraction, with the exception of one whoso name appears In tho list as Jacob, the French man. Theru were Uooeevelta, Beekmaus, De Peyslers, De Puys, Van Corrlaudts and Verplancks in those days. Clam, nys ters and hsh formed the principal food of the settlers at that period. Occasion ally iu the spring New York wa visited by "such amazing flights of wild pigeons that the sun waa hut by their llockafrom sbinine; on Hie earth for a considerable time; then it was that the native laid in a KEgat store of them against a day of need. sfctJew York Times. YORK'S DIALECT. Ab.nisl The.ur.li it le, II Is Tn.iRttl In tlie I'lihlle "chi,t. How many iiersons know that New York city has a dialect all its own, nnd one that it maintains in purity by teach ing it iu the public schools? Many per sons have commented en the precision with which a New Yorker can spot a arranger the instant the stranger under takes to prouotiuce thoziaineof tho prin cipal strootn in the town. We call it Broadway, emphasizing tbe last sylla ble very strongly. It nppears to ls quite a trick to do this, and it is evidently an unnatural ronnncialioii, for we notice that tbe very great majority of stran gers say Broa-wn. So we spot them on tbe instant and ask tbem from what part of the country tbey hall, jnst to show them that there Is something nlwnt them tlutt is not city-lied, and to set them puzzling about whether it is in the ahape of their hat, or tbe style of their shoes, ur what 11 Is. People from th" south letriiy the fact by calling our Houston street "Hewstou street," as lhat name is prononneoil from Texas to tbe Chesapeake, but we play as strange a trick: with, another name, for we call Coenties slip "Qnincy alip.' As uo one would do that naturally, we detect strangers bv that pronnnciaUon. Tbe name nf Hnboken is another that we trifle with, calling it Habbnckeu But in ways and bywords otber than these I can pick out a New Yorker any where that be and I may meet, whether it be in Boston or in the Rocky noun- tains. 1 can do this by noticing how lis pronounce the "nr" souud in snh word? .is birth, bitd, , 'trlb, hoard, sto. All the rest of Ibe connliy pronunno those words bnrlb. hard, nrlh and hurd. Not so the New York, r. He is care fully taught not to do so Iu all the pub lic schools, us well a by bis parents at home, Tlie queer little twi.t that euiers so largely tntoonr language In marring one of the cardinal sounds that com)se it'is thns expressed by our tongues; nr-yith is how we say earth, bur-yid is how we say bird. We say hnr-yid for heard and inur-yiil-uer for inuruer. All ot us who were born iu New York have heard the public school teachers insisting upon this liecullar twist, commanding the pupils to put on the trademark as light mg men once wore ttie coat nf arms ox their feudal masters. Most of ns, txi, have heard nice, careful little girls on the way home from schisd correcting careless companions by insisting lhat you inussint ssy tmrd; you mnst say it nicely, lmr-yid." Of all the senseless imft unmusical ami bad things that are done ttt English that 1 one of the worst, because one expects to hear a language at its liest In the greatest city of a country, and thither foreigners repair to study English aud then perhaps to go Iwk home ami teach it with s whole lot of little tricks like that in theirheuls, tolte solemnly taught and scattered, until no one knows where the mischief will end. Of course 1 d( not want Ibe reader to understand, that very nice people uiurder the language in these or any other ways, but the great masses of New Yorkers, those who get their learning iu the public schools and whose tongues were trained In Old new- York homes ot Ibe middle class -these are the victims of this most petmtlai habit. Cor. Providence Journal atweplnr; ahewtders. AnroisM of ronnd shoulders, I decided the other day as I sat in a great public gathering, drawn from all part ui tin land, that what we need most is not more currency, or lee taxes, or anew hanking system, but a law to entorco sitting up straight. Take 100 Americans- men and women, and you could not find enough good shoulders among them to make up a table at whist. Till defect nf car riage used to lw thought peoidiar tu the rural district!. H il not so. City peo ple show it leas, but this is due to the cunning of their tailors, and not t sn virtue of their own, I am opposed to meddlesoiue legisla tion, but I should welcome the appoint ment of officials who wonld go about I ,1.. .u...l.An .1, .,,.1 .,un,l erect, a the, old worthies of the Puritan meeting honse rmopelled Ibe rongrega Hon to keep awake. It such a statute were enacted, iu two generations we wonld not knots- ourselvta -or rather oar descendant so great would be the improvement In health, physique and dignity.- Rate new wasnmgiwi. Caramel, and 1'etH.laj.ey. lu one of the large i-idifetiklunery storm on Chetnut street the girls win nave lieen mere a long uu.e snow issi . . tell how long the awrrO. entanglement has been pending. They also are pretty well posted a to what euggeweut are broken. The reason U that one nf the things Ibe engaged, yonng man b sup posed tn do u V keep hi flanene sup plied with randy. I'suslly when a yenpg man let up on bis supply of candy it is a sign either uf a misunder standing or that tbe wedding day is near at hand, for, strange lu say, with Hw approach ot the nuptial date the belde groom elect generally get eoonomioal in sweetmeat, poeelhly because he ui saving np for tbe bridal honqnet. Philadeiphta Tines.. Soua isMpla prefer to line lliMi ote with powers' clay instead ef brisk aud tt is said to answer tbe purpose very wy. . STOItYOFAPIiAINMAN HISTOrtY OF ONE 0U8INES ENTER PRISE IN NEW YORK. A Yonlli Who Han Away rr.,t lf,,nm an.l Wei,! t. the ?Ielropill tlrew lo lie N Very surtes.rnl Men haot Ilia Wife' shnr,. In III. (.real tiroes. A gisnl evntniile nf how fortune are nmdo lu New York citr isiilTortletl lrv the life and business operations of Mil-1 lard Fillmote Tompkins, who died attho I nge oi inirty-mne years. -ir. inmpKiLS waa almost penniless win n. a mere Isiy, he first camo to this cily. He understood his business, however, and be bad tbe courage to strike out into n new path. Tbe result wn that building his busi ness up little by little be died witrtb tfi0H,0uu. To his wife, fully us lunch as to himself, this success i dne, and Mr. Tompkins was always the first to no- knowledgo this. When Mr. Tompkins was fourteen years old he ran away from the home where he was born, at Newport, II. 1., and came to this city, with the nsnal resolvo of making n fortune fur him self. He had ten dollars In his pocket when he started. This, with what. knowledge of groceries be bad picked np at llio markets near his home, consti tuted his stock in trade. Naturally on reaching the city be drifted to the gro cery districts, nnd got work as dork In grocery storo on Catharine street. Tho proprietor ot the store nt first paid the lad barely enough to keep bun alive, but realizing that young Tompkins was getting so thorough a knowledge of the trade as to make hlin valuable ho raised )iis wages very eoon. Instead of living iu accordance with his Increased means, Tompkins contin ued to live In tbe same manner as be foro, pntting asldo all his surplns money for the pnrposnnf buying a horse snd track. A picture of him taken shortly after his fifteenth birthday look more like that ol a man of twcniy-elght than a yotuig boy. ne wa then tall and well devclojied, with a good sized mustache and "sidebnrns," Il was more than two years before the young clerk had saved enongh to bny such a horso nnd truck as ho wanted. When at length he went into Ibe truck business he made money eo rapidly that at tho end ot two years he was enabled losell out and establish a retail grocery store in Sipring street, near Clinton market. It had lx!?n his idea since his arrival In New York to own a grocery store. There were at that time no cheap cash down groceries iu the city. Tompkins made up his mind that lliero was money to bo mndo iu a purely cash Imsiness, with a cheap scale of rrices tor trndo among the isiorer people. Following out this idea ho Increased his Inisinessto such an extent lhat he soon moved to a larger store, and then to a still larger one. Within two tears utter the pur chase nf his first store Mr. Tompkins, now tw only-one years old, bought out tho large grocery at Spring and Sullivan streets, and hired another building for a storehouse near by. It was about Oils time that b met Mina Josephlue Coop er, of 27 Charlton street. He fell In lovo with her, and after n sboit couitehip, notwithstanding that Miss Cooper was only rirtoeii year old, tbey were mar ried. Trom that lime on Mr. Tompkins bad a partner in Ins business as well us lu his life. "You go en nnd extend tho business," said young Mrs, Tompkins to her hus band, "lean manage the Spring street Storo while tnu look after the general matters." And she did. With n school knowledge nf llgnfcs and bookkeeping she went into die Spring street store, mastered ibe business in ever)' detail, nnd alone and unaided lias cotiduclcd It up to tho present timo in such ,i manner as to make it tho most successful estab lishment owned by Mr. Tompkins. The business spread steadily, new stores 1h iDg established in Bleerkcr street, Ninth and Sixth avenues, and in otber place in this city and Jersey City, until ut the timo of bis death Mr. Tompkins owned eleven retail stores, besides tbe two wholcalo establishments at S3-0I (Janse voort sheet. From the first Mr. Tompkins stuck by his principles of cash lwyraents. Ho discounted all bis bills, ami thus was able to buy where others could not, dealers who wen in need ot ready money often coming to bim in prefer ence to others, as they knew that they could get cash tor their goods. H was his idua to drop gradually lit retail trade and go Into the wholesale luisl nesa entirely. The care of so many es tablishments was wearing on him, but be absolutely refnsetl to let any one else take-part iu tbe management. "I have built up the business and I will run it, be eald, "I want no part ners nr mauagen to tell me what to do. When 1 want advice I cau go to ray wife. I would rather hnTt1 lier judg. ment on matters connected with tho grocery business than that of any man lu Ncvf York. I have been guided al ways by her advice, and lo her fully as much, if not mure than tit myself, tbe success of our business is due. New York Sun. Jlnw Sullivan Cnntpo.es Mit.lc Sir Arthur Sullivan, the ooiupoiir, was recently asked where he was able to compose best, ami tinner wuat cir cumstances his idensflowed most freely. He replied that there wa no idace in which he had so many inspirations as in a railway carriage. Theie is some thing in Ihe rapidity of Hie motion, in tbe claiming of the iron and in thcwiitr ring of the wheels which seems to ex cite bis imagination ami supplies mate rial for a host of haruioniss. -Isradoa Star. . In I'rclli-t u Hlonii. By placing two Iron bars at seven or eight yards instance from encu other. and putting them iu cuuiiuiinicalioii on onto aide by an Inaiuatod wire and on tho other side with a teleplmies, it is said that n storm can lw predicted twelve hoar abend through a certain dead sound heard In tbe receiver. Philadelphia Leslger. rnlterssllty nf the Klgst Ittiguatfe, It is a fact woi th noting that the signs used by tho Indians of North America are identical in may instance with t)ue employed by the deaf mutes of today, A short tuna ago it rnnt of the writer, ! 1,0,n5li 'f eon?"""9 " "f f tbe Iudiaus, but who had never talked wllb a deaf mute before, conversed with some pupils of the New York institution by mean of signs which he had learned from the red men. -Where are you go icir?" and "I am going away on horse- Iwck," were tbe name- when given by the deaf mute and by the visitor Another instance showing the "iifu laumiare to 1 a universal one wm when ihe motlier of the writer, herself . HUHL a deaf person, while atUndiug a con u - , iBtrK.toi', ,,f tim deaf in with a mute friend by mean ot sign. The French lady had no know bulge ot tbe English UngHage, while ttie Ameri ean knew liardly a word of Preach. Seri biter'. Am l:sperleoee.l Artist SMar Tbi it a vet v gocsl play, but it will have to be leriewl ooueldsrauly. Draaiatiet liapusslblo, sir. Star Oh. it must be. Yost wake th hero appear In every act. That wont ihl. The hero in net lie taken out of tit flrti act, and also out of the but. Drsawtiet- What' Otn and close ' the play without ibe heruf j iMar ( larwunly. on see i aut my j own nwuager, and I shall be busy iu (be bus oMce daring the tkrst act, aud I very often busy with tho aherut daring I tt but sot-New York Weekly The Ailverlletiig j III IIihkI' sarsaparllla Is alwav wiihin un J lMn! iI res-toll heeane 111 true l sis n. , sppealiito the stiln r, eiimmon sense ol llnnklni: I people Iteoause It i true; and It I nle, ,i fully stllnlsnllHtt.t lv eliilorM-melit whleh. in tht I tlnanclal eorM, wwitd Im' aceepteil a it hour a 1 iii.ntieiit's hesiliitloii. Knr H jreoerul fSlllllv I'Hthaitli reisttiiltteint lltHMt. I'llls. iiuiuentiy What iloos It protlt u man lo drink to ilrlvo auay truublo? He simtdv tx chaugra ono load for another. Hut Men's Arntea Halte. Hie nest salts Initio soitd fin fnls. I .te'ii'VTiS.lLte UrulM, l.'TP'r, alinkln roiiptlon. anil piHttlvel i-iiri' I'llt- nr no pa 1 njuiICO, s i-iiaralili-d In ape tN-rrece alh- fai Hull, or money lefiiniletl. rrloe .-1 , etiu jier Istx. for sale hy lli'her Lcliixhlon Slot Ul Wei.Ht. 'J'hc cnslest way for n deaf man lo get his hearing 1 to commit nn offfa- e that will cause bin arrest. Tw i. Ynlnahle I'l lends. 1. A phjsielan cannot be always bad. Ilheumatlsin, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises nnd Hums occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and Ihede slroyerof all pain, the famous lied Flag Oil, a:, cents. S. Many a pecrious life could be savnd that Is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Sccme a good night's rest by Investing 25 cents for a bottle cfl'an 'lina, the great remedy lor Coughs, f old and Consumption. Trial bottles of Pan Tina free at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. It seems somewhat paradoxical that Iitly Frederick Cavendish should ob ject lo smoking lobucco. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling shone and healthy try Kleclalc Hitlers, if "La lirlppe" has left yon weak and a-eaoy, u.e Kleclrlc illl ters. This remedy acts directly on Ilia Llyer, Stomach and Kidneys, gentle aiding those organs lo perform their functions. If you are afflicted wllb hick Headache, you villi find aseedy and permanent rebel hy taking Electric Bitters, One trial will con vlnce yon that this Is the leincdy you need. Laigo botllss only ,10 cents at Better's Drugstore, Lcblcbton, and tilery's Drug store, Welssport. "Anything now on foot.' "What is it?" "Our baby learned lo walk." "1 C9 " He'' just For pain In tin! stomach, colic and ebo). era moibns tbero Is uothlng better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar rbiea Iteiaedy. FortsalebyN. B. lieber, ..cuigmon, nnu or. r. uiery, wissspnrt. Coal contracts. That' why your pocket book Is so small when you have oaleil tip for tho winter. r simple (Jtietlon81uiplr Answered. Whv do people verv often allow a Couch o run our Because they thluk It wilt wear airav. 11 by doss the Cough tbal at first caused no alarm become deep scaled and uronic.' Hecause me proper remeur was ot used. The war lo break ud anv Couch or Cold, no mailer if other medicines fall. eil to uetictll you, is to try I'an-Tlna, the ' great remuly for Coughs, Colds and Cou lumptliin. a-l and Ml ccnls nl T D, Thomas' Drug Store, It Is a question whether the poker ooni should be called the ante room or the drawing room. 1 hate been h ouhled with chronic ca. srrh for veals. Kit's Cream Ilalm la llio only reuiotv aruoug the many that I bare nru tiiai .morns me relict. I-., w Wlllar.t. Druggist, Jolllett, III. t have been troubled wllb catarrh for ten years and have tried a number of rem edies, !mt found nn relief until I mircbased a bottle ot Ely's Cream Balm, I consider it the most reliable preparation ror catarrh aril cold In the bead. (teo. E. t'randall, r. M., Oiinnocbawiitaug, It, 1. Some restrurnnt table cloths are like it country fair. When sluggers meet lu the ring It. is stnnd.nlf in Ibe beginnlug of the first rdund. 'or unlit of it nail Die shoe wi hi.,1. Lit want of ashoe Hie hoise was loit,'' says poor u.nuiii! sou ior usiiioi nun -neaa liorse sna "stile I'ottder mailt home ale iluilv lo.l I'rtrit Z.1 cent per package, l-'or sale hy all dealers. If uuy young man wants to find out ttbatlhe wild waves are saying let him go lu sea. Tlm Coiiitiiaiitler-ln-Cliler of the Urand Army of tbeliepabllc, Major George S. Mel rill. Few lemeilles are bet ter knowp in llil vicinity tnan Sulphur Hitters; tneir sale lias ueen very general Ihioiuibout Ibis section, and fie number of reliable and well-attested cases of ben' flclal results and recovery hy their use, h large and bevond dlspnte. The bouuot that turns a woman's head is tbe bonnot Hint some other woman wears. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet leoi ner, and result from the use of De Will's Little Early Itisers, the famous lillle pills I, if. 1 nomas. ill o man who will not work deserve1' no credit, and can get none nt Ihe grocery store. The wind from the Norlh blows sharp aud keen, and bad effects of colds sre teen. Line .Minute Longti cure to sate and snre will quickly perform a -rnnderons cure T 11. Tltamas. Woman is a onmiunilriiiu t which u.isaer the world bus never found an up to date. .Small iu else, ersal In remit.: De Will's Little Karlv Itlsrrs. Best pills for Consti tution, best for Mck Headache, best for Sour Stomach. Tbev never Slip T I". Tbopias. A big man groans most when be gels sick because there 1 more of him to anlfer Piles of people have !r5, but De Witt's Witch nttle Salve will euro them. T l Thomas IT Vt'oJvT COST SOU A CI'.NT. TheCAasnv Alivts a-rr hat nerf?, leu r rauseiHetiis by which we uiTsr KicKK tour readers a year' suonurlptleu to WOMAStaiKu toe popular niuMrateu inouiinv jourusi pno ll.bedat r-prtiMteld, Ohio. We ivIllt.lMta yesr's sutwerlpll.iii tn Womahkisi' toe.olio, isir readers paylutf a year's suhst-riplton to ties AotncOKluadvauce, and to all wen siiherl hers partus In utltam e. Wna.skiMi w ill 'lim a Joyous wehsune in even home It i- bruin, uparkhiot and linen-. tins Its household hmt . ah.) snxfisstloiis are lotaluahle, and It a'i on talus fsrjre amount of news utstui women m general. Il.Ushloii department 1 oninuUP suit prulusel! Illustrated, II has a brulil aUJ entertaialnir onriis ol loiurllHiloi. ami tne Istpt-r te eatied with tare and anility Ii etui i rt ii sdesirtmetit ni ikes Womsnkiso a fav i lie utth tbe ..stag, suit lii lai-t ti contain- uiui'li tttikli tvlll Inteiesi ,-ieit us mber o( et-n household In Us sixteen Urse. napdsoii.elv I' uuirated rstKes. lu not delay In ae.tpiingtin, OHer. Itwiu i-iiarTotr soiniao i-set a Inn year's sidisi-iiplloii lo W'-Mtsstse rlsmi enli h ren .it thj- i.n-. e POWDER Absolutely Puro. A i-ni l till IU lt-et villi" n llitvrriiitit lit ( i lKcvl ti " 1 eitsa fronijJ.