Is a specially nt our .Tnl) Printing Oftl. lu Stiydet'a lllni k, eswt ebb i tit. Lehigh nridge. Etivelot .... NoIi-hi ! 'erl'spei, Pimtnplel, Order Hooks, Vom .ere, Tags alld all kind of Pic Nirt, Hoiim) and Bale Mill. We ilo all work neatly, oheaDly and elmiiljr. Do yon need anything in this MtioT then call ami w n, or write n h ' jKHtdl oartl anel we will be at your service. .H i I ii n i ' cillid ion tin u mt , i I 111 I Ml " i 1 S .llUMlll. I" ' lO'unt HUXllrfl" I 1 O.i. I' M iffa sl"' '.,HtiiKiiiiif"ii'-W tm- ' ml. nitliiij. i j lit. ami lii'lo." ii i-lit,ruiN He original and will '' iv tiling m acr-mint rtf 'I'"" sl"1'11 is independent of untsiil,. l i - .it i- " ,irieo i ono dollar H im -''i-' x"" ..ill. lllt'l. OUI ii. it 3 "INDISPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Loliighton, Carbon Comity, Forma. January 14 1893. $1.00 a Year in Advanc VOL ZXL No. '9 - s WKSTI1.1. 1.1YK. 1 httrlili we! l oil see . here and been very unlet this .itmmer. inleudeil selling our biislUess .... u.n tn. Inrt hut no. DRV i nods ..iaefe. 10 !ttlon to lurnilt. tewt) for the nvMttr tidlt fan I"' hiiM. .we "WWr wt ltl,l , ' ' v . 1'0 Qjy AAV.AY . t fpslogl & Mas Cards W. M. Uapsher, sTrtiRHRY Ann iWDKIBLIiOK AI' Pint doof above the Mansion I Ion. t . HAUOU C'H'INK. PKNN-. Ill llttilt" 4(t ('ollfilloii Aet,c. III HnT i .strotHMis promptly ma-le. Kb.. in mi Immense lot ot easily to our raMrawK in coiSiriiKMi t our lutiirf. Ipr, KJ29"J mill.! mi tii HninwW" trade of know reason HANDSOME HOXBS Fi;T'!liJ WVm (VVXDY will wear ami our nnjeti tlnm. :eeIent a rlatty. Mav ltl lu n """"SHrHSu ' ""J""ff R S?lRh itn.1 lVrrnn unv - u ! KNOWN. g - I Ttil. Grml iit nn in Mr.ln !tio litlieiy. 1-XT 1 m J7fV ' IrlK-iiwrtpivlhr-i ijv.i.m ..f-Vlfgg V. A. A HonercmrtoM. It ill ure the g J a. nnmmnn nlmiiln nn Hut tana Jj J LJ f I K1.1. rcnat I .t'neliJ ". ThU H our nrt hot nt HM" PH comnRliK to !" tolloirU 1 r.. P-ftettortK to lllHKo yn teel that when Ml unt hIiim-h Hie pIhi'i- Vi want to go In I.j l ' 723 Hamlltdn Street, AllMUown. Has it ever occurred to you Umt jfou onn buy just ns c nenp i. no ot cheaper here tlinn you cpttbuyjn tln iDoles an; Are arriving daily in oar load lotsahd'are bring sold at the very lowesftiriees to jpiauera . FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold and delivered at and frequently way below city pnres. Wholesale OowDiifsioii Dcnlcr, East. Wclssnurt, ITS Main Mtreri, ttath. l'a. T IHN00B.ltB01lWA IIOL'KK. IOflA 9. r rualoit, Swan lloi nt, Turkiiath. At llrtm.mMM.HnN Horn, wbiwihh AT ALI,R(rr(HTN,ltANtlCKSTKAI.,Tlll'IMIIAY vt tlATii, Finnat s anii ati;bia O0lee!toiir-Fro!iia.m.UMi. in. ITHtice Lialtril to dlwe ftf the Eyo.Ear, Nose & Throat . 3r7AlnKofnK'tlonottlieK)i rtln- HiM men i of KlMMM. T. iTSMlf H. D. D. S., OOlw oppiwirr the (pwr Itntim1 Iknk Street, Lch ton, fa. KCNlISniY IN ALMTS ltliAM'IlCS, PtIMiiff and maktnx artlllclal dentnrpw n pt'i-ial- ty, luteal anfithetics UuftamnltiWrfrdandTpeth Fxtractr'l WITH OUT 1AIN. OFFICE IIOUUH.-From 8 . ia., to is in., from l it. ni.. to ft p. m., f rum 7 y, in., to a , in. (jonnultatlonn to English or Oennnn omcto 11 oura at Ilazletoit -Kterv hatunlav. Oct tS-M-lT Hot Prices lor Sixty lays J " t i-J 4 i AT ' j. tMWii st We' 'store, east eissport, ?a.s No. 8. Full Size, Complete ' "Range; S'20. No. 7. with -No. 8 top, complete, as low as 1 7, We otter llii'ie gwnlnatthcte prices for the next Sixty We have on han.1 it '.lot ( SeconJ ItaDil, Piial-e'asa Parlor DodI Healers, which we will sell at very low Usurer, All of our Eoods are suaranleeil to lilea'e the fcitjeror-'inoney refnniloil. s Call anit see our large sloek iK-toro ImjtnK elsewhere. A.S.Rabeiiold, IliiANCii iltPiCK : OTer .J. V jtaudentiutt! Mqtior htore. BANK 6TREKT, LKHIOIITOV urntiitrvtn all Its hranctie. Treth Ktractttl lthout l"aln. UaHiiilmlutstf ret! v. lien rcnueM-(l, OBlee I)a)--VK1)NIS1)AY ol ivich week I D.aarliPM, UXKNIOWN, 3-yi 1Inkl)tipoimt,l'H. won't com8 or nn dlm-mo, rmmi oomnion pimnie nn uiu latt ijlto that aw flit tlfrrio Srrofata., neet tnetunno to Mm in n iff tpea of utirli Pttihtrnrti ndfVA. II i .i. - . me v Ot ever tnko ,rV,w i E3 DLUE PILLS jRVVM rtiTM'imrf niTTKim mauerwlwtalli lilt ho ritrent and hwtVf J' U6 UJ wUhayellowftlrkrjyDonH wait until yon La T1 snbetauce? Ia j-ourjparo unable to walk, or I I breath foul andA'aro flat on your back. olTeuelTGl Xoari but get Bome at oner. It itoinneh is out r will cure you. Sulphur of oHer. TJeo Hitters is WsUMIKtK iVlin Tnrnlln'. Vrten.1. PEEWEE." When the morning Ions wm flllM with -onr That burst from every tree. I l.earrl a fonllah little bird That only eang 'Tee-we:" Aii4Ipok nut clear, an the 1)1 nl muM bear, 'It really aretn to me If I couldn't sine a iltfferentfintkg Than Jiwt IVe-wI ree-vree! 'IM bldo away from the aongtm flay lu the Ihickent KmnirMMl tte. Ami I wouldn't alatt the (nnlMi thine; To ihow my low lieur.' lint the little bird, when 1i haA bvarit My wlfu fpeeeli, lordtrU at ia W'tih lilt litlttlit rwM awl LI head otto elrie, And aaM anal a, "Pee-tt w! And X underetood the lewmn. itnoi The little bird had for OchI giroe one eouv, and we should alntc. If It only lie "I'ee-Wfal" Alttert Aanett In Vouth'a Companion. A CAl'TATN'S JMIBA3L ItlTTi:ilS ImmctllatclytfTIiG younfr.the ngeil and tot ojuiir i r.tenngarc soon maoeMeiiuy Ine thlck.jFKfl uso. Kcini'tnlrer what you ropyclo-rnad here. It may aae your uuy, orjfiue It haa aaTCil bnrnlmls. jKtnl wait until to-morrow . Try a Bottle To-day I Q Aro rou low-aptritod and weak, 1 1 for atitTcrtne lmin the oxissea nt 1 I youth' H , Bl'LPllUtt lUTTKrwlJ THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, KIUST HTRKKf LKHIOHTOX. PBNS'A. Ilier.irbnu House ba been ret)Bated and inproed tlirouKheut; It Is electrle Itihted and well tenUlated.nnd Uiunoinr the Host JloteU In tliUfcHlonnf the Mtate. The patrnnaee of the itubllc in stitlrited. Kent accommodations fur permanent and transient ctwtom. Charget ery mnuer.ue, r me ijquor,r renn neeraim i-oner and (iood ClipirH, for aale al the liar. Jnnel, ys-.i Tbe I.eudlnc Itentminint In the LetilcH Vnllej, CIKCLB CAFE I.KIN HAM. IIUILUINd, e&SZ.. ALLENTOWN, C1IAH. A. IlOY.MAN,l'r,.p, TbU Vtitntlar Itetaurant lifti been tlioror.slitv rr 11 1 tod and refm nltheit, and the iieiieral arcuni niodatloiisi are of a MtiiH-rlor and InvltluucharaC' ter. All the delleacles ot the season nerved at nimieratB raie. uie nar is stippnea viim none i iil i ne vrw orumis m n ines, Jtiipuir1. ai"Si tliitars, etd. Ijudle' lklnlne Itnoui In tlto lletir. oots, Shoes and Rubbers, Ai l Immense Stock -OF- All Varieties and Styles Prices Never so Low The most Central Location Call and be Convinced at The Sign of the Big Boot. Kline, Loros & MusGhlitz 714 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. 5 I . auUsX 33 ; s 's Oscar Christmaii, WKIHSroliT, I'A. Livery ami Exchange Stable. Kanyrlillugcarliaes ami sate ilrlviiiK hoist's tti .ii."iimmoilatloiis to asentsili-lere..rt M.itland telreranh oriteri prntiiptlvnttcnaedtii (lUeuieatrial. mayZl-ly The Celebrated Cypress Shing'le. (.uaiauteed full Lenirth. Thovery heat Shingle in tlio Market, Mannfactitwl by RICKERT & SNYDER, l laremout, frfilnla. FOR SLE IN WEISSPORT BV J. K. RICKERT, IIKA1.K.U IN All Kinds of Building Lumber HAVE YOUlt F reifxht, Basnaie M Parcels n:i.ivi;i!Ki) .vy John F. Hottenstein. ll.'artful allentlon paid I o tlio Delivery of Freiclit, uazcaso and I'arccls to all parts 1 of town at the lowest price. A thare of i nubile Dationace Is reDPCtfullr solicited, 5" Leave orJers at Sweeny's, Koch' or Lelbeneutti'a. , rr ?M or n caput,, w.,e TWOAVAYS OA WOOING- rtea an instnnt on tlin vihUt ami blue; 1 Send 3 2-eent ntami to A. I. Ordwnv ft Co Uoston.MaM.. for be it medical work uuhlUbwtP profTalexamr boudrotj l)iucovi!iu:r. of BjflJroa's Miraculous Remeuies- Liberal 51 1 titled PliynlclAnn' Indortio TJ;em As hemgthe (Ireatest IHseovery ol the Ace. t'otdtlyc eu o when used In arenrdanceto mi rue tions, in diseases here iMbne ao-fHlletl lncur ablo Diphtheria. AMh nia, broiichltW. catarrh, eoimestloii of tho lanes, the result of ttintstrnke, aiMinicxy nnd limns nar- atled restored toliielr iiattinileonllthin. Hnina hip and bone disease cured, itheuiiumm iSclatlfa.neuralala, Hrlcht'a disease of the ktd nes,llrercoinplatnt.dy,ieiitery, and tu-callel seart disease are entirely ouri by mre inedl or e of my on n preparing, u UuriuK nine ) ears over 1,000 penuinn have itatl lliese meuieiues ano are iiviuk wuuesHe cl their worth. I u 111 not so Into pr.ietle tny- se,beln(toer74ears ol nje; will sell my medicines oniv. 1 hae two eminent physicians connneeted Willi ine to attend to cnllliiK at the residences ni i ne sick ij rtipureo. Ti:sTIMONIAIX from Vatrlrk Iturke, l''llLAI)EM'l'I.t April II, 1M1. ntfesftor Ibtititrou -Dear Sir Allow me to send ou my ttnii ere thanks for the 0 that onr medicine done me .and iu eau piihllsJi this lelt'T If vou choose, for the benefit of the. sufTerei. In which 1 wlllstate 1 had mv nana crtisiied mipiins tin earn, ami uocmreti riirit. mill wiis in thn bnsoltal about six weeks. and my band la-came so Awnilen, and Intlatiinm- uon laKUlj; juace, some in in um-i'n iiiuukui. would hai to yet in band nmput.ileiltosae mv life, ttnt 1 was told bv ona of mv friends to poto l'rot. lionilron'Monicti, and iztt sonic of hU meniciue ior it, aim m;u no kih-w ii hhiiii nii,t my hnnd. I went there and jjottlio medicine, anl In two weeks the swellliiK all went down, and I had the useot my finders, 'then I went to work, and consider mjHelf well, and earnestly reoonunend the remedy to all n til I o ted like me, there Is nothing lu the world like It to destroy blood OlSOll, reuuev Bneuiuic, iniutuuaic iiuu icaixr hit action in the nerves, unit circulation lu the blood , there U nothlmi to compare to It. jirniKtiniuv jtiiirn, I'ATltH'K llUHKi:, KOi N. MUM., 1'hlladt'lphu, l'a. l'roiu Jocp1i Klrkner. 171s Ninth .Street, l'lilladelpl-lA, l'a. 'lease alloirf mo to add mv testimony to inur Hat llnWns been 8l.n struck tluee times during twenty enrs, the last time It was m bad that 1 w as bed fast for four months; had the very best of doctors but was still pining away, with a p- pc i lto poor, aim great )wn aa oer me. ai tetnttted lo co out. but could not stand the sun. unulrl often tlron down wldIeateinntlnttowalk thecasewasronsldeiedaerylhidune; It was incunea to run ou uuiikuuu ui iuo uiuin, was then recommended to I'rof. Uondnm'H medicine rikI T in Hi It out to fffit to his office. lr27 N. 10th street, and I got the medicine andlnthrco weeks time I was able to bo out and tending to my buslneKs, thnugh one of my horsed died In the meant lino from the head, while I stood It. and am able to attend to bmlneas now . Thanks to (iod AlmlBhty and toTror. lioudroii's medb elite, uldrh 1 v11l reeommend forever to anv poor sufferer as l was, would be pleased lo have an) one can ami avo iii ir juinier iiuuiuiniiuiit ioski'h ku:ki:u. oniceaud laboratory on dally f i om 7 a.m. to 8 p, in. tMltorwilteto AUiNANl'KH liOUnnOD, 1T97 VitllU'lVltlh Mtrft. dec. 10, 'ttMy. Thlladelphla, T.i. Head 2 cent stamp for uiiuaul lkiok. CHiVRLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. flowers lluiMinc FIIiST ST., opposite 1'o.t Odice, I.KIIIOIITONM'A. Stoves, Tinware. Heaters 'and Ranges. In Great Variety at Samuel G haver's ' opular Store, Iknk Street. Il'nrk tikm In tmt day of the wk ami promnlly attrmlol to. Family Uashlnis lon? al Tfy rMMaU rates l'ATISONAGF. JjOI.IOITED. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished - on short notice Reasonable! - AT- The above cut shows our Ktti In u 1 iiii.in t ip-u .nni ilosetl it contains Flour llin, Spice nnd J' lluif; l'in Drui r and Hike Hoard. An indespensible article lor the Kitchen. 7'nce $6.(10 We have just received another huge lot of Hr ech loading Shot Gans. We claim to ha ye the tines! assortment ol Hunt and Jtevolver outside of the large dtiit. at popular I'ricos. Come and be convinced. Our "Leader" 1 beech-Loading Shot Guns only $7-V). a first class gun iu every leapect WASHING MAGIN . i Only Five Dollars Round orStju.ue at the Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., KSb 0i teml the AtUucjte tin tudil lit. .NtAM 1 Soitlel's Halcoiy, r'irst Sheet, fhlthloo, om will alwas ttHd Krefcfawt and Hevt BREAD AND CAKES Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fre.li i:ei) lny. Our lemia ItrraAl ciuiuot heexcellfd. eieirtnillj lollfi )nurialriMi .Ke, Watrli forth tVaimi. Seidel's Vienna I'akery, )pi. Oliert'K. FIltHT ST.. H ; tl ION. iw TO CONSTJMPTIVSS Tile nudrt in4 lurllllC bieit rt-Moietltll iK'iillh bv sliu.drt iMAUii. Hfter Htitrci iik fondor. i-i.d e.irs with .t .' tre lunn alYeiiiou, and et II M .ill llKHWOIIIUIIlMIUII, nllSlltilS Ul IIIMK known iu his fellow ulferr (lit- meuPN oreun:i 1othoMwho desire It, he will rUtw lully." tend "fJ " 'rT"r lM lift I ItMtU, Hiii'-iMiin w in nnii h JMirt cm e lor ikHlAUiap lion. Aihtit. ltniiiebllls and all Ihnutl mju 1 um : Maladlrw. Heliooe all aiirterei-H 111 try i (s f m Hivahuble. Hum desirlug J1 ' nM lHIIM, iiuu my tnitr ii UM-Ktiu., wi I iK.(ai' loiuiesv. Iter. K.OWAItll A. ll..()., ll..kin N.w ork. pr. a.t, 'W-1J. lomy Miller LBHIGHTON. PLANING - VULL tlANUFAUTUKKK OK Window and Door Fhamf.8 Doors, ShutVrs. window Wilms, Mouldings, Hracket AM) 1IKAI.IUI IN All KlQElS of yitingle. Failings.' Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. Vorv Lotvst Prices tJigSult.. bills ji8tt il i hep a MRS. NETTIE A. RIVERS. " With Heart quivering with Agony I realized that I mpst Die." , rilYSICLM OF 0 AVAH I Dana's Mighty to Save! Lawbkkce. Mai. Dana HAttoAPAKiixA to., Kwii jfe.ffrticfow; I f l that I mut tell )0u how much your S.ULSArAlUL LA luu dtint-tited uiu. hour or two GUARANTEED lima tn u. troubliHl witb a ilentfil' Iitiut feellii;luin .tutnueh. folluHnl lva bumlujr heiiMiUou. theuavl' uleut Nick llptitluclic muuIJ In MMl wlwt 1 niiultl Milti i 1 tan ueti tie. Mvtbfr thU rimtinut'tt foi m.iu,. tinH- thfti ' my hick lleauurlip wimui he fol lourtl br (ulnliiie h,IU. nuioli Wit au jiui the Tf Ureutli ol life. Ilo., flt.li I J uutll I i.'rbdud but lbt. ( uW like tiuly eak beef teu. or a hille rlilekeu brotli Into my rtouwli, .ntl Mimrtimi. fii tu would fllktremt m. Jl liu-uautl uwa .very dulUr hf toultl .pun' iu ,'iu ptoyliuj Uiu bewt lhMlel, luu ,, uuavul; tlxe hjIiI ii.il tirip in,-. Com. lilrtely IlkiwHrfed. I t.kt.l i,hjh my biubaud ami llttk- lhl, un.l witli iut Bou-1 rwIU.l lliul t U K t. 1 iuut die. Oi lUy a ptuLitt i,i join l'i..i -Uft at lb. houi 1 rta.l Om-i , t-t t bop. wwl l" .piM-a.. I tl..'!. ftefore tt was half gt.ui'. I bejcaii tn linprore. 1 fnuiluut-.i i-m i'.. ni.ii with tour sAKs.ll' VI. 1 1 1 I sained ho raniuli that I Im- mme aa obleet ol Houder. am now ukiiu mx uiutH buttle. Jt weUtU 137 11m.. n'l '"Iitiut I ' t . fully recoerel etepj way. A...ptluv ht.irllt ll thank- Mk- Mini v m n: fiUI aMY.M-1. Wt b. ... MMI "But, air," athl the orderly in rwpact ful reinon.trHnce, "vou Are nnnihilat. "AnuiM In teil!" echoed the fflptRin in Indignation. air; the tunjiirn aent wont as you mill nil your company was awep Away by tho Inafc iliscliarge of tho ini tially." "By tho militia, too!' oxclaimeil the captain. "Well, I'm A rt. Here, Rive me mylault ml mnilvriclirs ami take the horse." Tho t apt.iin ant vratcliiug the light aa it rolled over to the opjiosite hill nnd consuming his sandwiches. Ho was of course annoyed at beiufi annihilated; latt after all he was caved Rome march' iliR in the nun, and the day was hot. Ho wondered where lie should be likely to rind his wife, who had expressed her intention of trying to see something of tho maneuvers. By the time, however, that he had finished his lunch and lit his cigar he decided that ho did not much want to find his wife, and lie lay back and smoked in luxurion-s ease. "Talk abont meeting death withresig nationr mused he; "why. It's splendid. Tin sorry it was the militia, though. I suppose our charge was rather rah a Balaklav.isort of He nodded off, nnd his cigar fell from his liis. Hardly had this happened when lie was roused by a Bweet voice. Opening his eyes, lie saw before him a lovely girl. I beg your pardon, sir, she said. 'but could you tell me where to find mamma.' The captain looked at the lady. "I am dead,' he said: "dead men can't find mammas." You don't look very dead," alie an swered, smiling. An Englishman never knows when lie is dead," said the captain in hazy reminiscence; "but I have it on the au thority of the niuptre, if that will do." 1 left mamma lust about here," re marked the lady. Then shea undoubtedly annihilated also. Nothing bigger than a monso could have lived through that lire." Mamma is much larger than a mouse," said the lady, smiling. on t yon sit down.' nskpd the cap tain. The lady, smiling again, sat down. She wore a simple drefs of white, and the blue ribbon round her waist was ri valed by the blue of her eyes. I mnstn t stay long, she said. At a moment like this," remarked the captain, "a man's memory wanderB free through the delightful labyrinths or youth and love Juovel Are you marrleo.' I was married," nnswered the cop- tain. "And yon were thinking of your wife?" "whileliis fancy." pursued thecap- tain, "pictures joys yet in the future perhaps the near future. The lady was picking a daisy to pieces. She raised her eyes for a moment and looked at the captain. But if you are dead she suggested. Now jou," the captain continued, raising himsdjf on Ids elbow, "are too young even to have thought of a kissl'' 1 have certainly never thought mucn of a kiss, said the lady, The thought does not fill yon with delicious trepidation: "Oh, no," "I thought not," said the captain iu a gratified toue. "It does me, you know," "Ahl ' said the lady. "You can't know what it's like." "I've often kissed niainma," "It's nut unite the same thing: still. show xne huw you kiss mamma." Well, suntiosins my Hand was mam ma, I should go like that." I see. And what would mamma dor Oh, I can't show you that. My hand can t kiss ine, you know. "Butjuppotlng I were your band" "That's nonsense, isn't it? I couldn't snpnose that." "Well, then, supposing I were mam ma "But you're nut a bit like mamma. "Ilwveit, Suppose yon were mam ma, and I Warn you "That would do capitally; but we jaal not trouble. I see mamma coming How. Sbe pointed, and at the foot ot tbe hill the captain also saw mamma. "Has Iw good sight!" asked' the cap- lata "No, she is nearsighted. I'm afraid sht'll nut see iu." "All!" said the captain, and he kiaeed the lady. With a little cry and a little laugh she sprang up and ran down the hill. Tk. ..u.,.,l,. ..l.tu.1 l.i .nw 1.11, l n ! uiouieut a well known voice wad. him open tlieiu again. Ilia wife stood before i him. She was looking very handsome, I the captain thought. By her aide stood ' young Joeelyn Beauty Jocelyu.aa they I i ulled him the last joined comet. The . nnlain'a wife aud Beaaty Jcw-tlyn stood just in froutof the capuiu, some six feet from liltti. "1 dou't see why not," laid tbe cap tarn's wife to Beauty Jocelyu. and to the eaptaiift horror Beanty Joeelyn kissed tua wire. "AnoUMff". aaked Beauty Joeelyn. "I should like it." said tbe capUin'i wife. "This laahldeou. nightmare." thought tbe captain. "Jut one more1" pleaded Bwtnty Joee lyn. " ell. if vou' began the captain s wife But the captain leaped to hi. feet "The devil r he cried. "Oh, you are awake now, dear, are you?" said hia wife "How imprudent tn sleep iu the suit 1 met Mr. Joeelyn, and be kindly helped me to find you." "I wn-t delighted," murmured Beanty Jocely n. "Delighted, you scoundrel! ' en lamied tl mutant. "Yon dare to kiss my wife before nty very eyes! And she she per nitta it!" and the captain groaned "My dear ..ptaln. I kios ourwife" expostulate Beamy .lot-eh u with raised e ebrow "C'hurli ' How daxe you!" said the capuiu't, wfe. "Yon deny it? Youluetbe audacity to deny if Just now. this very moment, vt.u hiss-.! her twite ' Vou muM lime been tliemiug, l era! 'harle' pani' "At hint i thought I was .iiit the t 'ipiam liitti-rh, ' but I am awake now Ah, lull oii ftere dreaming!' in stated nia wile, and bar eye wandered from his fare and looked down tbe hillside. Near the foot of the hill, side by tide with a sutfit w ojitan in blatk tiw oajp- tlien they traveled back and dwelt upon the captain a face. "You were certainly dreaming," said the captain's wife, and Beauty Jocelj-n smiled. A pause followed. The captain thought he heard a light laugh wafted by (he breeze from the foot of the hill. He looked again at his wife. His wife smiled. "I mnst have been dreaming," said the captain. Beauty Joeelyn laughed. "But are yon awake now?" asked hia wife. "Well, yon woke me," said the cap tain. "I thought we should," said his wife, "Shall we go homo now, Charles?" "Perhaps we had lietter." "Yon don't want-to sleep nny more?" "No; I think, on the whole, I have slept enough." "On the whole, perhaps yon have" His wife took the captain's arm and bowed to Beauty Joeelyn. "All revoir!" said Beauty Joeelyn, and when tho captain saw him last he was tacking warily down the hill in the wake of the white and blue. I think Sir. Joeelyn likes dreams too," said the captain's wife. Trne Flag. . Horn, lntereitlne Itellrs. What appears to bo the most interest ing archaeological discovery since the settlement of western New York by the whites was made recently near the city line. Workmen who werB engaged in laying out a new street turned up a quantity of human bones and copper in struments, which so excellent an author ity as W. C. Bryant lielievcs to lie relics of tho Kali Kwahs, the little known tribe of peaceful Indians wfio occupied tills region before the days when the Senecas came lo keep the western door of the Long House. Tile early and complete extinction of this nation by the more warlike and bet- er organized Iroquois left little more than a legend of them to inspire the poetical fancy of tho lamented David' Uray. and to furnish a name for a cot- ige on tho Iako shore. If further in vestigation shall tend to confirm Mr. Bryant's apparently well founded con- jectutes, the lelics discovered will ndd distinctly to our knowledge of the Iieople whose hres burned here long before oura were kindled. This was an ancient burying ground for a race of giants, judging from the size of tho bones found iu the loamy soil of tho hill, They show the men to have been very largo. Buffalo Courier. IeiiStlisitliiC or Tree Trunks. In reply to the query whether branches which are now too low for convenience will get higlier in time when the trunk of the tree lengthens, Meehun, in his Il lustrated Monthly, says: It is a general impression that the trunks of trees lengthen, but this Is not the case. The trunk of a tree, being once formed, does not lengthen a frac tion, no matter if it lives to 100 years. A branch from n trunk that is now, sayt six feet from the ground will have the center uC that brunch still six feet from the grouud, no matter how many rears elapse. If branches are therefore now too low, they had better lie cut on at once. Again, it is worth remembering in cutting oil branches that they should always be cut close to the trunk or to any main brunch, so that the wound may heal over. If the branch is very large, so that the wound is likely to take several years to heal over, it is lietter to paint it, in order to keep the water from rotting the wood until it is properly healed. More good trees are spoiled through leaving au inch or two of stump to a cut of! branch than people have any iaea oi. Ily n Puppj's Smell. lu Turkey if a man falls asleep in the neighborhood of a poppy field and the wind blows from the Held toward him he becomes liaicotizetl and would die if the country people, who are well ac quainted with the circumstances, did not bring him to a well or stream and empty pitcher after pitcher of water on his face and body. New York Press. Parts of Louisiana are adapted to tbe culture of oranges, and considerable planting has already taken place. Or ange culture lias also acquired afoot- hold In Anzoua, especially in the Bait river valley and in the alley of the Gila, according to the California Fruit Grower. Inilnr..,! rtir omrs. I nice looking old gentleman with a florid complexion approached the ap pointment clerk or tho treasury one day with an application for u place, indorsed by some letters of recommendation. When the official asked him n question he said: "Please write it down. I am so deaf that I could not hear a sound if a cannon were fired off close to my ear." General McCauley thought that thus was rather a disadvantage for an appli cant for employment as a clerk, but he asked the stranger to write his name and address. The old gentleu an shook his head. "It is Impossible," he said. "I cannot write at all, became my hand is palsied. Washington tor. Iew ors Sun. Clara Jane's Hardworking ir.n. Clara Jane Edwards hat placed on our table two large hen eggs. They are about the size of turkey eggs. Clara Jane says that tbe ben that laid 'em has laid two or tide site every day lor tno last four 5 ears, but lias now gone to set- tin. The eggs have been broken in the frying nan and tbey have each two yolks. A little calculation will show that this is nearly 3,000 eggs in the space of four years from one lieu, equal to i?,oui com- raon sited ben eggs. Stewart County Hopper. - rrlfilileiied Into M t,rr. Frederick I of Fraeala waa killed by fear. HU wife waa itMauv, and one day site escaped from Iter keepers, ami dab bling lier clothes in blood rnshed upon hw litMbaud while he was tinting in his eiutlr. King Frederick imagined her to be the white lady whose ghost was be lieved to appear whenever tbe death ot a member ot the royal family was tooc our, and lie was thrown into n fever and died iu sis weeks. Dr. Rider tit Waslt injton Post. Arru.tein.il to Urine Wajl.M. There waa a Bavarian prince who was so entirely accustomed to lwiug contin ually waylaid aud followed alwut by bis admirers that once on coming out of tbe Franeukirehe (Churcuof Our Lady), fMliug himself held back by the cloak, he turned abruptly rouud and angrily exclaimed. "This ia really unt the n)ai t '" before he aaw, to his relief, that It ui only his t-loak which had Idtrhed, in ita-viug. on a uail. Kxrhange. t ditto, llrir. Hrply. Wltii.' i. until Allen u.is held a prii- onet in t Voikau oftt-rwa. made him of .i Lu trat t of land in Vermont or Connecticut, as he preferred, pro vided he would esiMtuse the reuse of England 111 reply la characteristic: "It b fidelity I bate i-ecoinineuded tuywlf to (ieneral Hotve 1 shall be loath l liufaitllftui,.-" to lone the gen- !-..,il 'ipini. in " -Youth Coin Stoop and pick up a tmudfnl of shells from that broad path which ynu have ueen mistakenly regarding as a gravel walk. If you are one of the learned ones of the earth those small mollusks may teach you that you are near the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, and, fur aught that I know of such matters, may inform yon that you are on the coat of the state of Mississippi. Now, if yon add the pursuit of litera ture to that of science, look well amnnd you; for here that most valuable literary taw material, local color nf the sotitnen, type, has lieen most lavishly ponretl nut. Here are magnolias, oleanders ami all other son, hern trees and shrubs. There, tn that arcltnf confederate jasmine, two mockingbirds have their habitat. They have lieen lighting since dayl-cak will, every living thing that lias approached themt but yon need not put that in your article. Behind yon is a broad galleried.-deep roofed mansion of the most approved antebellum architecture, and liefttre jou is the bluest water in the world erode me experto who have seen the Adriatic and the Cariblwan seas. Its Vnnty is marred by long dilapidated piiv but you will not complain of I hem whn the mosquitoes Bwariuiu froinlhe Louisiana marshes nnd drive you out into the sea breeze. From whero you stand you can see through the great hall of the house, quite through to where the pine forest stands nut against the sky. It was not mauy months ago that a party of three to me at that time a most Interesting party made that hall their assembly room and temple for their honsi-bold gods. Indeed, it was often their buttle grouud, for in the long leisnre of sum mer days the coating of conventionality in talk wears rather thin, and behind that coating aro often concealed the most startling lieliefs iu persons if the most nnimpeached lvsiiectaliility. At such times the sole male memlier of the trio was apt to begin the discussion with smooth appeals to experience, policy and knowledge of the world, which hap pened to be his particular divinities, and like other prieBts of Baal, he some times appealed long, loudly and in ain. It was after one of the longest and warmest of these debates that all Hires sat ostensibly deep iu their morning's mail. John Dunn, the lone champion of the commonplace, tore through a small pile of letters with an air of mysterious importance, which he had lieen early taught it waa necessary to assume iu or der to attain business success. As he had attained that great and noble de.id. eratntn, and in no small degree, he might lie fairly credited with a knowl edge of the necessary methods. One of his lair aut.tgotiists, Constance At. ton, who h.td played a heated, cntlui'.i.i.tic aud altogether minor part in the discus sion, had forgotten tho whole matter in a bulky letter addressed in ajiroad mas culine hand. Presently she looked up. "Vhat to day the day of the month I mean? she asked, Aud then, without waiting foi ail answer: "Fifteenth, sixteenth, seven f;nth. They will 1h) hern today. Hi writes that he will be here tomorrow that is today of course; ntrd he is going to bring a friend with hiin." She buried herBelf again in the letter aud emerged with further intelligence: "His frieud't name I am not sure how to pronounct it, Alice, she said, turning to her cous in, the last of the trio, with a mischiev ous look, "how do yon prononnct B-e-a-1-1?" If her object was to create either sur prise or confusion on the part of hei cousin the attempt was a flat failure, foi that yonng lady answered inipertnrb ably: "Bell of course. Yon know the naint well enough. Yon can hardly have for gotten him since last winter." "Was he a Johns Hopkins man a fel low?" asketl Dunn with iuteiest. "Yes, wy knew him at Baltimore,' i answered Alice. "Well, he's s.opped all that," said Dunn, presumably leferring to the pup suit of knowledge by means At fellow ships. "Oni ot his rich relatives died this spring, and he's pretty well fixed.' "I supiaise we know all abont him now," said Alice, a trifle wearily, and rising she stiolled out to theedge of the wide gallery, where she stood pensively looking out, a clear cut figure against the blaze of light from without. "That's a graceful picture," said Con stance warmly. "Yes, she's n very pretty young girl,' answered Dunn indifferently. He proved the gentiinmiess of his indifference by carrying on a very abstracted conversa tion with Constance for a few moments, find then wandering out with a careful indefiniteuess to where Alice stood. Tc a sensitive man the manner in which lit waa received would have been equiva lent to a verbal denunciation as an un pleasant interruption, but Mr. Dunn'i many enemies attributed much of hit success to his seldom making snrh dis coveries. Half a day later aud Coustance and her correspondent had resolved them selves into a faint splash of oars ami a murmur of voicea scarcely audible from the pier where Alice waa lmnletieil with an embarrassing wealtli ot companion ship. The whilom learned fellow wat not obtrusively apparent in a quiet young inau leisurely half reclining In the bow of a small skiff of which Alice held the oars. Duiiu stood upon thi step, leading down to the water, look ing despondently at a dark gap lietween himself and tbe boat. "I can't bring the lwat any closer on account of these liosta," saltl Alice. "You can't drown anyhow," she added scornfully. The Persiai, I Ijelieve, have a say ing that contempt will pierce through the shell of a tortoise. Dunn made the at tempt with the sm-cees which usually attends leaps iu the dark. There was a sudden movement nf the skiff, which in his cooler in nuents lie attributed solely to his awkwardni For as he stood a uroineut later dnppiug ami wrathful upon the steps, he had snnnn unpleas ant .U(pTcTou.rinain1y due to a fail it reminiscence ot something unat -ount-able In that sudden slipping away of tbe boat frein under hint. But a moment's' reflection convinced him that it was ahanrd to suppose that any one should wish lo be rid of his so ciety, and even in tbe most improbable event he felt sure that not even an young a lady as Miss Alston would resort to such au undignified. i-luldUh aud alto gether improper method. The diwp pea ranee at these disagreeable suspicious was of course aided by Ihe niurerest re gret ami sympathy, expretwd iu a voice which would have made the fortune of as orator or an octrees. "Of course that ends our rowing," said Alice decidedly. "Mr. Beall can go to the house with yon, aud I will row out and find Constance and Mr. Alexander." But Dunn, now ilwioughh appeased moving alum, "rto'non t want iinyuiore accidenta. I am sorry Mr. Dunn fell over," she willed. After a alight pause. If she smiled her fare was turned away fiom Beall and be could not see It ex preesion. "I like him very much,' she continued. So do I," said Beall, with bitter, youthful irony. "1 like Ids high Ideals, ai-d Ida modest truthfulness, ami his coltnte don't yon?" He Is my guest," responded Alice coldly. Beall might have leplied that, consid ering the recent occurrence, her ideas of hospitality were extremely recent and a trifle suspicious. But having no uImo- lute proof of the cause of that hnppy nccident lie refrained, nnd simply asketl: He has another claim to your consider ation, hasn't her Alice disdained equivocation. "I sup pose," she said, "you mean to ask whether the report of my engagement to htm is true. Beall briefly assented. "And by what right?" she asked. 'l had the right once," he said aadly. "Suppose we do not talk about what you once had," said Alice. "You didn't seem to caie much about it then." Tills startling perversion of the facta bewildeted Beall too much for any at tempt at defense. Ho could only ask once more for an answer to his question. "And If I told you," said Alice, "1 suppose you would do as yon did on a similar occasion once before Uneaten to do something desperate, and then not do it. And I should be so disappointed." Beall took this rather aggravating re mark rather good naturally. "No; I've learned something since then." ho said. "I wished to know about this simply be cause if you are not engaged lo Mr. Dunn I have au important piece of news to tell yon," "I snpisjse you will pardon my saying that I don't take as much interest ft" most persons in important pieces of news," said Alice. "But it is dne tn Mr. Dunn for me to tell you that the report isn't true." "Then," replied Beall, "I can tell yon my news. But if yon don't mind I would rather not tell it to the back of your head." So saying ho calmly took possession of half of the rowing seat, 'What I wished to tell you," he contin ued, "is that 1 am going lo be married in a few months." Alice started. "Yon arel And tc whom?" "That'a just the difficulty," lie said contemplatively. "I've arranged every thing else satisfactorily. My business affairs are all right right enough foi me to marry soveu or eight girls if the law permitted. I've thought of every thing else. I haven't spoken to the dif ferent people, but I suppose there will be no trouble. The only problem is, at you suggest, alsuit the bride. So Icame over mainly tn ask you to occupy that position." Alice turned suddenly. "Mr. Beall,' she said, ''this is amostunpleasant form of joke." "It isn't a joke at all," he answered placidly. "Yon laughed at my vehe mence aud romance about such thlngt once before, so 1 thought I would try a style you would like. But, on my honor, I never was more in earnest lu mj life." Alice drew the blade of her nar slowly through the water for a imuuetit. Titers was every reason in the world why sht should refuse a proposal made in this cool, confident and irritating manner, &o,beingawoman,she answered Anally, "Well, I suppose it would be a pity to break up all your arrangements. As Beall sat late that night in Mr, Alexander's room enjoying to the ut most the bitter end of a long black cigar, he said charitably, "Now there's Dunn 1 don't think he's such a bad sort of fellow after all." Alexander looked npln humorous sur prise from the valise he was packing. "Why," he exclaimed, "you said this morning on the train that you had spent long days in wondering how Dunn had escaped tho penitentiary. "Oh, this morning," answered Beall. "To tell yon the truth, old man, I wasn't feeling very well this morning. liar per's Weekly. RHEUMATISM PREVALENT. Canted by th rSnrtdtn Chanfft of Tvstnpratnri. PEOPLE WHO HAVE FOUND RELIEF. Rheumatism Is more prevalent here than ever before. When this disease fantens upm an m dividual wilh its soreness sud pa n. swelling the joints, rendering him ttp'pi. hi In his movements, and shattering his use fulness, he Is Indeed an object of pitr The slight pain In tbe bar k, pain or stiff nes of the joints or mutrles, Isawsnnng Indication ot an fmprnvlshed condition ot the blond, a low state of health, and If not attended to at once, means rln-u-nintisni. ltheumatlsm ran now be relieved and cured Since the Introduction of Favorite Rem edy, by Dr. Dsrid Kennedy, of llnndout. N. Y., there has been fewer sufferers than ever before. Favorlto Remedy drives out rheumatic poison from the blood, restores the clreu latlon, strengthens the nerve power Tho best proof of its value Is the good It has done. "I w, afflicted wilh Inflsmmstory rfarunta llsm for flftsen years, writes Mr. K 1 Tsrer. -if Esit Nsssstl, N Y. 80 sfTsre Ibst I wis -up. potd to be a cripple for Ufs. Under phtol. ..us frs.tm.Dt I prsw worse. Dr. Kennedy's f stoi tt. Remedy helped me from (lie time I rlrsi UMri It. and entirely cured me flare felt no trscs ... the disease since, and last wss three yratssgo The beautiful daughter of Mr .lames Mc Fsrland, of lie Moines, Ia , was help less for months with sciatic, rlicumml-ni After a few dose, of Dr. Kennedy's Fov orite Remedy, she begin to grow In ner appetite impro ved, slept well, and con turning lis use, was cured. "I wss confined tomThed with rlieiimni sm near my heart, wr lies llr C I. Sestet . r Hir mnuctisoi. Conn , and used Pr KensedT'sss.er Its Remedy but a short while before i, dr. it. the rh-wmstl.m nut ot my system. ' Mr. O. Lans nsr nf Trov. N T . hnd rheumatism so bad Ihst he hail hi he turned over In lied Aftei uting Ir Ttertnedv'a psmrtle Rfmrdv lmt a rlitrt while was restored to lirultfi. r What reason then for stiff rring tu'lh rheumatism or neuralgia. This mitllt iuo will help you if given, trial. lloal Merit Is the f llrfl.li-leri.tlr nf Hood's Kl c-tn.irllliL. nnd It is I'liuitft-steri every (ly in the leutarsatile cine, this medicine act ouil.ies Uriiirelsla say- When we sella tKittl. of flood's S.rsapa rllla lo a new tsistnuiur we tire stir, to see Mm hack in a tew weeks after innrr.-prmtnt that the irtnsl lesliit, from a Irlal buttle narr.mteon tlnultirfltsii.e. 'I Ins iki-UUr meilt llood'.Har s.iit.irl'U ims-esses hv ilrtue nt (In, Peculiar rotnltii.it Ion, Pinpnitlmi .ml PrnrvKs tisetl la It, prersiratlttn, and by wlilt-ll all Ihe remedial , Rlne of the Ingredient Used Is retained Hood's e.arsrfMrllUl. thus PeculUr to Itself ana abso- iiut-ij iiiip.tiancti in us power us a niotsi-piiii fler, iiinl as a tonic for bttlldinjc lip the weak and weitn. anil glvlac nene strength. Reno, Nevada, hats a brass band com posed of fltleen benutiful ynnng wo men. Two Valuable rrl.nds. 1. A lihlsiciali cannol be alwaishad. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises and burns occur often untl sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and the de stroyer of all pain, the famous lied Flag 011,2 cunts. I. Maura nceclous lfe could be saved that. Is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secuie a guod night's rest by hiTestlliE-'."t cents for a bottle efl'ao Tina, the great remedy for Couxhs, Colds ami lonsnmptlon. Trial bottles of I'an Tlua free at T. I). Thomas' Drug Store, Nearly one-third ot fsTO students at tbe new university of Chicago are wo men. Drug Store Coffee, Customer (at soda fountain) Have yon any coffee flavor? Clerk (briskly) Yes, sir, "Does it taste like coffee?" "Um er n-o, but it looks like coffee perfect picture of it, sir." New York Weekly. otbioc '.w t'ndrr Hi. Sun. 'Lam becinning to believe that there U absolutely nothing new under the sun, but that every thought is a rt viral or an imitation or a downright plagiarism of some one which preceded it years and year, ago," said Calvin S. Sonthwoodaa he warmed his feet against a heater in the rotunda of the Ltndell. "Even the inventions that appear so brand new mav have existed or their possibility been suggested away back before the dawn of history. At any rate this is evi dently true In the realms or literature. In this line, itlnnntntugeije, nisiory re Deats itself and the world runs in cycles, I attended church Sunday fact. I assnre vou and h-'ard a distinguished gentle man ns. a metaphor at his own which I at once recognized as nted qnce by Oliver Wendell Holmes, and which in different form I once ran across in an old book containing the 'Canterbury' Tales. Yes terdav I read in a magazine an article by writer of national reputation, who nsed as his own tne expression, -i-noe that dines ou vanity, sups on contempt "This expression was evidently taken bodily from the -I'oor Klehard s Alma nac' ot Benjamin Franklin, and tbis dis tinguished philosopher I feel sure lor- rowed it either consciously or uncon sciously from an old German look full ot folklore. Many of these old thoughts in more recent writers are unconsciously reproduced, a,nd in their new drees tau hardly be recognued. 'A guilty con science need, no accuser' may easily be recognized in Hamlet's soliloquy, 'Thus conscience does make cowards of ns all,' but it appeared far back ot that. In the sacred rages, 'The wicked flee when no man pursueth,' and no doubt in other shape, age. before mat. -o, tne:.. nothing new under tbe un." 8t. Louis ulobe-Deraoarat. Msr. Tot. to. Renaii had a great contempt for mere words, however eloquent. One evening he met at a sort of a literary dinner M Caro, the philosopher beloved of fine la. dies, who set himself to prove the exist. enoeof God. His eloquent assertion did not seem to interest the sage. In the middle of one of his most sonorous pe riodt M. Reuan attempted to make him self heard Hot all the ladies were intensely in. teretted. They would not have their nleasure spoiled "In a moment, II. Renan, we will listen to you in your turn. He bowed .ubuiiesively. Toward tb end of dinner M. Gars, and not over anxious lor uusympsin. out f WUl ta(Hwi with rhetorical male compauhtp iu bis rather ab- (1)uuU A, m turned la ard condition, demurred emphatically. , "Tr: ,llnutinu. .-fa.,.-, homst-that tIO SWT-1 wbtfuium drc- aajtlu. Cuar.lt.tl .)inpalbt Vtrt S. ,nl N it us lll.l i. u (to gujitl. "i ' " d'n ' ' droad ful if there wa. .i telliamn on the line I'm about to tra el bt '' Kat-f tious Guard - V. . iiniui. it would be for nut one vou )i.pij.-n t fall us) Embank" How the cotu-lusioii was reached he never exactly understood, but somehow after considerable argument and protes tation h found himself damply on Ins way toward ,he boiuse, while Mias Al ston and Mi Beall had aeparted on w nat teemed to him au utterly useless e.ut h for, he remaining i.i.mbers of tne pam The two rowed on in ..ilem e until toe he would enter the HM, aud the hostess, with an encouraging smile, said: "Now, M. Renan" "1 am afraid, dear lady, that I am now a iittl. u.blndhnd "No, no!" "I wanted to ask fur a little more po tato 'Fortnightly Review. Snect bieath, sweet stomach, sweet tem per, and result from, the use of Do Witt's Little Kany lasers, the famous little pills it. i nomas. It Is ulwaTH In the purchase ot something else that ono economizes. Vou Dill never legret scndlns three 2-cent stamps lo pay postage, to A. 1'. Ordwa? A Co., Iloitoti, Jass , for a copy of Dr Katifmanu's ureal Jetllcal Work. 100 page,, colored illustrations; of great value to every family. A Michigan boy has writteu wot ds u mUiuto on the typewriter 11IG The wind from the North blows sham and keen, aud hail effects of colds are seen. One Minute Couch Cure so safe and sure. wm quickly periorm a vouderous cure. T D. Thomas. Inclination enforced to meet oppo sitlon becomes determination. It has been discovered that drafta. bills of exchange and promiasory notes were In use among the ancient tiaijyionlans. Chamberlain & Co.. Des Molues. Iowa. detlre to Inform the public that they are manufacturers of the most successful pre paiatlou that has never been produced for cuuehs. colds aud croup, H will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. The article referred to Is Chamberlain's t'ougb Remedy. It Is a uiedicine that has won fame and popu larity ou ns merits ana one tnai can al ways be depended upon. It Is tbe only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must lie tried tn be appreciated. It Is nut up In 25 cent, CO cent and jl bottles. For sale bv N. II. Ileher, Lehlchton. anil W F. Iliery, Weltsport. TbitlMaluW i,f hoiLMkrlrs n Ii. .re lint slit,, to use Hie frul, eterv d.v. are onlv ,tio ftlatl (o set mi good a substitute as Ifull's-llcad Haior nig Etxrrai'is rrit'Q ,o eis. White mahomuir is the. latest fash ion in furniture woods. Piles of lK-uole liave Dlles. buL Da Witt's Wlicb Hasle Sahe will cure them. T. I) Thooias The nenaltr of oricinalltv is slum larity. Well van tbe laair farmer wonder. when fceleuce tell, hini that there are 9Vi0 kinds of butterflies. Small ii, slse. areat in results: De Witt's Little harly Risers. Best nlllt for (tonsil gallon, best for Mek Headache, best for ourMoinach. Thev never (pipe T J Tho Plat. Exiiediency ia freoueutlr another name for oompi oinlte. The neetlr man ia mindful nf b,s friends. (luaranleetl Cure. These nautea represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Dltearety fot Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in thermits! Mats, from Jireli '81 lo Maieh, 'I. Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Klibl Thousand Six Bundled and Ssientr-Two bottles .old In one year, and each and evetv bonis war sold on a positive cuarantee that money would be refunded If satlsf.e'.ory retullt did net follow ii. list- The secret of its success is plalu. it never dlsappoio's and can always be depended ou ss the very beet remedy lor i.outns, ueldt. ett . rrtee fjOc. aud s-l.mi At Iteber'a Drufstore, Leblglltnn, and Uteri's Diugstote. H'ellt ptut. RQYAl toand of Mr. Dunn's creaking step, bad , ,rkr. llHM M,..i. cl Tb.ir Vmmm. died awa . then Beall broke the silence ThB EngUsb names glv.n to bh:H2ok oy an meneciiiai oner u nsq. ... ,4J. unet were .volved by a ooopl, w sue stern lj-bkh-America ui no tb. board or This seat u far u mgh aft ui balance . - b rf ..Britisa """" t ag. --ttoaton rnot. ..t .1... . -.1 ..... t.tut tiMr " wpWot PR: POWDER Absolutely Pure. A t ini ot uttl.ii i.hk all Id lr-f tons n. i-r-in (iovvruinvot ! I tl, t .1 ftoyml H-kiiix t''"-1' Hltf rs. -ti Otf