Eke Aftweate ltlWH lUIW' I 'I'"" 'I' "' 1 1 newspaper i 1 1 '' 1 r " '"' ' '' ' sMipmilly It i i ' " 1 ' '"' Users. 'iu- " 1 ' ''"'" ' 1 tin neoutrone "I Hi I v e ' i ' interosttitg, bright ui'l "i I' I ' " ' ' editorials nru orhviiiil and 'H Ii" Hiiitliitf oil HiMJOtllltot tllKII1 bpii.i t n specially ill our .toll Ti iiriiK "HI" In Snyder's lllix-k. east rb' . 1 hn Lehigh bridge. Kiiln o. NotcHi ! i ilerPnpn, Pliatniilels. Oi.l. r IJ.ioks, V' .ets. Tags nuil h(I kiiuN ol Pit- NIc,H..ib ami full' Hills. We ! nil iii k tmatly, ehennly ami cleanly. On you lire anything In I Ins Hup? tlii call and see. lit, or write us a Ktn! card nml we will lie at jour service. Is Independent oftiltlsld.' liirtiitiim. Jut Iirlce is one dollar s year .lust j-imtry II. I . "INDI5PI5NDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Lohighton, Carbon County. Fonna. January 28, 1893. $1.00 a Year in Advano VOL XXI. No. 11. V It r rn x 0 x H O 33 S-s. ft H 7 B a O i-3 o o fa CO -a O CZ JO 3 c. r- 2 8 c . Sc 0 o re I GO R CO o 2 H -! H r t -i rr 1 i fed fcJ I- CD r ft m 2. 0 CO Thenbovp cut shows our Ivitcliini (ViUuul opiiii ami closed it contains Flour Hin, Spice nml A'olliii"; Pin Dinwcr ami Hake Hoard. An indespcnsiblc article Cor the kitchen Vice l?5.00 We have just received another lnigo lot of ldcech voadipg Shot Gans. Wc claim to haye the finest .lusortmont of Guns and Revolvers outside of the large oitios at popular Prices. Come and be convinced. Our "Lendar" Hraerh-Lnading -Shot Guns only .7. ;"). a first class gun innvcry lespoct Only Five Dollars Round or Square at the Lehigh Goal Hot Prices for Sixty lays J. f. HELLER'S. STOVE STORE, EAST ViEISSPORT. PA. Xo. 8, Full Size, Complete Range, $'20. No 7, with No. ft top, complete, as low as 17, We offer lhe.e goods at these pi Ices for lh nest Sixty Iiy. We have on hlni! a lot of Second Hand, Kiisl-e'ass Parlor Doiis Heaters, which we will tell al very low Asures, All of our ooois ate cuaranlecd to Dleao the luiyer or money refunded. (ill I anJ tee our Urge itock befor hnjlns tl.ewherc. Has it ever occurred to you that -'- J cheaper here than you can buy Apples and Fotetoe Are arriving daily iu car load lots and arc being sold at the vory lowest prices to retailers ' FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold nnd delivered tit nnd frequently way below city prices. Wholesale Commission Dealer, Hast Wclssport, Boots hoes Aii Immense All Varieties and Styles Prices Never so Low The moHt Central Location Call and be' Convinced at The Sign of tho Big Boot. Kline, Loros & Muschlitz, 714 Hamilton Street, Allentown, f a. "W e are Stiring Things Up. Last year our trade was liit; in .Imunty Wewnnt n Inn' i the record, so are cuttingjiricen away down, and moving gootUj allying, and if you rend our prices you will call on us when in Allentown. Ladies Rubbers ISc. .Nlysfstsi. UiiblrDts 16c. Men's Arctic 15c. All kiuda of lUihUec lower than the lowest. 100 pair Ladios uhooe, price whs $8, now out to $1.00. Miss Dongola Tip, !)5o, In fact all alony the line wt eliocd tlte prices until they are where jennet tlte hoe, and we move the Stock just at we intendesl. George E. Keith, 728 Hamilton Street. Allentown. u. a i.. i ' iiiPU-e u - !f you read the Advocate then you read he Newt 1 Si Hardware UoH you can buvjnst as cheap u not I ,J ! ,. . i.p.p in the cit ! It t! a t-olul r At-1 . libbers, Stock -()!' s - a n 1 1 li m mi umaj n tm iswm clonal & Business Cards W. M Hapshor, 1 I .TT'iKNKV rOllWKLLOI: A't I vW. I Klrt iliT nl.".' fit.' Man-don llmi.e I MAUrll rill'SK. I'KSN A I ml Kstute mi.1 Vnlli'itn.il Aui-iir Will H11V ,n. Hell ileal I'.slilts. Cnmcvmu Inn ih .ill .lime. I oltfrtKHIS ltimtHljf ms.Ie. H. HI 111! K'' 'I' "f ' .ir.".li'itt n s(etlrill. Mm I.' .ei'sultcl In nullah -itul Hi rinnn nev 11 DK..G.T. IiX)X, 172 M.i. 1r.ri. lUtli, Ta. T 1'AMH.H, llRllJiIlW llni -tr. MoMiUf M I'AHIOV, NW.XN HM Kl, TIKH TH r t'.Krilt.KIU . St S 1101 Kl., WpM"l'A Vt. t l l.l-MIIW ,lftUMH KNT1IAI.,Tltl Ht.Y Vl It Mil, ntlIH- AMI KTl IID1M. 1 1 ill 1 Uour l'nim l h. hi. In i . in. I m tic l.nU- (1 to tlNejv'" "fthi' Fye.Ear, Nose&Throatl -ALtn. lie rr.ii ti.ill nt till F.tl. SMITH. D. D. S., Olllre hii iilli; I lie Oiut.i IIiiusp I Hank Street, IaAx ;ttnn. I'n. IlKVTWTKV IN Al.I. ITS llltANVIIKH. f-'flMiiK nt1! ntakinx nrtlilclol df nltire h H'rciat-' Cm ji.liuliiHIfri'OiiiKl Tcrlli Fxtraiifl WITH- OlT VMS. PITH'i: UOriH'-FnHn nt.,l is hi.,fnm t U. in., to A p. in., fiittti p. iu., lo H 1 1. 111. Coniultattohs In KiiKilhor CeiMin omct llotiMiu IliiMiui Kciv hitiinl.i -Ct IVRT -IV A . 8. 1 i 1 )en old , Iiham ii Orricr Over .1. V jtaii.lciiT.ii'.tt Liquor Htoii., BASK SfREUT. UmiOHTON. .in.tlitry la nil Itt liranelies. Teith Kxtracteil vltliuutl'Hla. Iltta(lmlallcieilttnenreiuptli.rt. DfHoelM)t WKliN'llsliAYof each week. I i' o. a.ldien. M.I.KN10W.N, , il IfX'linlirounry.I'.i. Tri E CARBON "HOUSED Henry Urumborc, Prop'r, first Mrm:i;r, lkhiuutk. !i:nn.. Tliet'ftrlHin IIoum hat hfi-u ri:rtiitf-il jiihI iimrm.xi tin Aiialmiit ; It U rhrliit llulitpil ntirt well fiitll.ite(l.nixt Is ninnDK the limt Hotels In tlii1 nmtou of the Mate. 'J ho atron:ieo uf the ruiiiiio i soli cited, iiett iiccoiiiinottHiioni lor jf rinatif nt nml trailtfiil custom. CharjiP i erv inodenile. Title l,i(itor,rrcsh Jieeriiml I'oitiT a tut (lo hI riguio, for nlt' tit the li.r, JUIII1 IP, VZ-..m Hie Lending llctnurnt In Ifio LnlilgH Valley. OIHCLE CAPE I.IUN II Al l. lUlll.lUNfl, v.aSkv. allentown, CIIAS. A. ItOWAIAN'i Trop. 'I IiIh Poiiit:ir I!ctauratit liai been thoroughly reritted nml refunildied, and the Kftier.il nceom inodatlon nruitr muerlor and hulllnffclmnic tvr. All tliedellenclMof th aeanun wred at moderate rates. The b.ir U supplied with nnno but the best brnmU of Wines, Iduor. Al"9 Clears, ete. I.Hdlop Pliiluj; ICooni In the Itcur. Oscar Christmau, Wr.lS.lrOllT. I'A. Liven mid Exchange Stables. ri.yililliiKt'jril'Ofiit mid s.ito ilrhliis liorsti Ii. ini'itiMno(latlont to ageiitstliivlcrcit Alnll and u-leKiai'li order laeiiipilv attemleil to Uieineatrial. may21-ly , The Celebrated Cypress Shingle. i Omiruiiteed full Ix'iisib. Tho very It Shingle in" the Market, Mauiif.it'tuted b RICKERT & SNYDER, v ri.iiiiuoiii, VIikIiiI.i. 8A for sm.k in Tinitsrur.T nv J K. niOKBRT, OKII.I 11 IN All KimU of liuililiug Lumber HAVE VOUR ir'reinlit, Bagnage aafl Parcels 1 lll'.l.lVKItlill AY ' John F. Hottenstein. cau-fui attention t.idin thn jteiivciV f KrclKht. IlajRieo and Parcels loallp.irl! of tnt tIlC lowest rrices. a share of I 27"LiAVft .mlers at Sweeny', Kucli's I or Lei ben Ill's. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY; Howci's Iliiddllit: oipodle Tost Ofllce, FIltST ST.. I.KIIKIHTON', I'A. H'otk liken in every day of the ueek inn prnrapuy ituemiM 10. Riiiill) aching done al very leaKonahle iali. r.VTKDXAUK SOLICITED. -AT- Seidol'.s Btikui'.v, i l'irst 8ii.fi. I.fhiuhtou, jou villi .tiwavs flhtl ' rieshetand Ue"i BREAD AUD CAKES. Uye, Wheat and Vienna Bread 1'iwU liver) l.i. Our Wcium Itu .nt ciunut beeseelletl. Weresiettfiillv sotl. it mhu uiron Ht Watch tor Ihe Wnmi. Seitlcl's Vii'uun Hakcry, Opp Obert's. IMX ST., l,i:ill(llllt)N, I'.V The iiiidi'rsiutieil liatlnir lsen le-tersilth I tifaltli by sliiqil.'.tuejUlf. slier siifferilnc tor - lev mil ishi. mill rifeisrv ntiia snsnHiu, mHi esi tlri'u.lulfejMei'mikiiiiiiitliiii.lf nhxtuiiM lnn.sk knr.Mii in his fellow .nifererft Ilis iiieans utciirea 1 T.il time n tip ilsslre It, lie ill liciei fully ssiel (fun ot rliargsi a eoiy el Hie iirsMUlelloiiuseit, !Hlili-llllisVHlUlinilasure rurefor Cs.ii.uini tluu, A.lliMm, llronrlilll. mill nil tltrost suit Iiim4 .flHlHillr.. lie buisM all Mincrw will try rn-r i. ll is luvaliuble. 'I lioe ilesirluit Uli' fU'Mni.lluii, utileli il .'ml llielu nutliliiu. ana may prn.e a uisksiiik. iii I'l.-.i.e a.iuie.. Iter. LMlW.Ut!) MII.MIV lliooklyn. New oik S s.t, 'i'i-7. Senry Miller, LBHIGHTON, 1LM1NG MILL. lUNUPACTiiiir.i: nri Window and Door Fhames, Doors, aimt'i'is, window sashes, Pk: T v A ,, , ,. ,, , ' lo drop (lit. Wi were ill flMllHlr. MoulthnKS, lliackt'tt, llserlug PAXAS s.UlAsAl'AlflLLA recManwude.l in a tir.iit lllood I'n- INI) IIKAl.ttM IN Ml Kiarls of Dressed Laiulier Shingle, railings. rTa,.ll. i is.. p. e. I Httlrll IjiiovhI. Ami th' oulv tUlDe; - ' I& to nwluj U4of In i Herrllilo wH- I- 1 ' dltlou, U tbc r.h.n. . I H.- thrcr lowest Prices, i r, Upr roou wrre Br fie Greatest Blood Ptirijier& Tik Orr.it fJ rtnrm Mi illi Eno In ?ff chrnnoot nrnl lipst. iIom of SVlM tMILltniXTKIt3forH.0(jtlc88thau S ono rent n Uoac, It will cure ttic A. to that n w rul !H,flB(i 8rrofula OL'l'i'JIL'K llllXf.lt3 19 (ilCff S best mwllrino to tto In tiWff paws ot emh Ftnbborn i""lrotir Kltl- E3 BLUE PILUO ?"V.!.,iu."E3 or mprctirj, Uicysre rtoml " t 1J.i,i , miLl'MUIf ItITTr.US,?,l?L"IU,t nlU tlm imrcft and beBr001130 I medium, mr wlo, JBIplBr Bi(er3 1 j vUhn3-clIowritIcI;rDontwftltimtH yon iubftnure? leTourjf art) unaMO to m nik,or . I breath foul aodjffaro flat on your bnck, loITcnslTe? Yonriybiitgct eonient nnof, It I stomach Is ouiwHt cure rou. uliliur lofonler. UwUlUen is 4amY;usXliO InTalld's Fricna. U your I r-Storing aro Boon raatlo w ell by lno tblck,itauM3. ltrmcmlcrwliiityou ropj, C10.JV1Y ad here. It may &ae your iuJj, oruro, It tins rMisl liumhvds. uoivc wait until w-roorrow, Try a Bottle To-day! Are vnti lmr.otililleit nml irenlf. or iiiilTi'rliiir from the cnpomimi ol Vouiii' it bo. si'i.riint iiim:us ivltlcurojou. semi . i-uin Miinipi. in ... i . i.nmay iv v .... lloeton.Mnss. for bet moilli al w nvk i.nlillilr IPROF. ALEXANDER JBQUBROU lUSCOVKUKIt IIP Battirira's Miracnlons Renicdies- I.I liprnl 51 1 nded Pli elelniti ICitdm bh 'I'Jiem An bciuglhe (Ireate&t lilcoi'ry n( the Age, I'ositHecire n ben used hi accordance tolnstruc lions, m utseaaea nere' totoi'n Ao-called Incur able. Dtphtherla, Asth ma, hronclilth. catarrh, i iiusesutui m mo lunK!, tin; result tr untrnke, unoplexy and hiuin par alted retoieil to tlielr naiui'iil i o.idltlon. SiiIiih hip nml lone dlie.im ruied. KheuniatUm Stiath a.ntiiralbl.i, llrlKht'sdlse.isi. ot the Kid-ney,tlerc-nniplalnt,dHeiilery, and walled seartnlteasanrnentlrely I'ur.'d by pure iwtii. oi o ut my own preparing iil)mlnsidno)ear over to.Otm perM'iiK have had these inedlclnet and an- llunn witnesses el their worth. I will not go Into piactlen my self, being our 71 earn al nxe; wltl pell my meilh IneH oniv. I have two eminent phyielans connnected with me to attend to enllln at the residences idihH slek if renulied. Ti:srmoNiAi.s. IVohi l'ntrlrk llurke. I'.lltAPFl 1 riA( April G, 1HM. I'toft-ssor Hon Iron Dear Sir- Allow inn to send you my sn iere thaiiKiror the flood that jour niedlclno dnno me and nu ean publNh this tf Hit If you rhotKe, for thn bene lit oi tho sultereis. In w filch I will Mate 1 had mv hand crushed t oupllna tho cars and doctored for it, and was In tlio hospital about nW woods, and my hand became so swollen, and InfLimma tlou taking place, some or the doctor thought I would hneio pet mv hand nmnutnled to save my lite, but 1 was told by one of my friends to go to l'rof. rnudronHollice,iind get some olhU medicine tor It, and Hint he knew It would s.ie my hand. I vfiit i hero ninl ent tho niedlcine. nttd In two weekt the swclllnj; all went down, and lhad the nfl ot mv nnirers'. 'Ihenlwent to work, nnd consider mj sell well, and earnestly reeorninend lUC rrlllruy m u iiiiiu icu iiixw nie. i uric n nothing In tho world like It to destroy blood lOlson. reuuee snuihiik, nuniunaiu imii, iefnn nir action In the nerves, and circulation tn the Idoodj there t nothing to compare to It, l.epetjiiiiiiv iiiiiif, I'Aimci; r.uiiKi:. i iTOlN.ntliM., rhlhtdelhm, I'.i. : Trout Joocph Kliktirr. Miilli St l oct, Phlladelid.la, I'leaso allow mutoaddinvtesllmoiiy to jour list. llavluz been uunsiniek Ihiee times durlnci yveaia, thn last lime It vvat m bad that I ttAcntv fl heif f.ist for four months: had the verv best ot doctors but was still pining aw.ij. wtttinn neiltB poor, and great puln all over me. At tempted logo out, but could not stand the sun, w mild often di up dow u whlleat'empt lug to walk tneease wnseonaldercda very bailone; t w-ns incnneo io urn on congestion oi inn oi.uu. was then iccommeuded to 1'iof, Itoixlinu' medicine and I made nut to got In his oltlce, 17i7 N. 10th street, nmt 1 got the until cine nnd In three I weeks tluio I wus nblo to bo nut ami tending In my business, though one oi my 1ioimh dlcil In the meantlmo from the head, while I stood tl. and am able to attend lohiMucssmnv. Th.iiiKs to(lol Aluilubty and to riot. Uomliou's medl-1 cine, which 1 will recommend forever to any poor fciiiferer as 1 was, would bo pleased to have I anv one call and see me for outlier Information, HespceUiilly voiirn , .JIHU'H KIltKl.lf. omen innl Liboiatorv unen d.tllv fiom 7 a. in. I loku in. I ),i II or w rltn to A l.l. At ' 'l.Ii Iil'K I'lllH', it.:; Noith'lendi Mrei t. dec. 10. Vj-ly. l'hll.ule)phl.t, I'.i. HcndSeent fl.oup for vahi.iUle book. ( Stoves, Tinware. Heatern and Ranges, In Great Variety at Sam. jul G ha vin.'R ropular Store, Hank Street. Rooting nnd Hpoutingn specin! ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! HATTrn N. HARDY. Scrofula in its Worst Stages CURED! Boston Specialist Baffled but the King of Blood Pu rifiers Wins 1 1 , - I MfN 111 sll If. X. II.. Dana .s.vh.sai'ii.ili. to.. f,V,ilf.,.. Willi a - lt uf deep trrstiliul.t 111 (Mil sss. IGS" Ue-.lUs.w i w lu iratluule Iu mil IE f beat is. v to add our l. -ti 1 ri C inuulul tu the larva lUtof i-urrsyuur (alt II VT Jl ItilAl. Iu p. i fonm-d. sntttn fi.tts it-urs tun. Ol'l Itul. ilillltlhli-r I Ihillle, then t i-.u-'..f ue, Ik' ou l.tho I SYJll'TOJIS OF M'HOFlLt. I The disease l. ipldh luireaiM-d. Wecou I sultrsl one or ir I Kl r t he ! I'lilsdclailH IV I iH U Iu Hie Clt). s-lis. In, iu u' "i .. t .ti. .thir.lait Utetead ot iiii.ulu.' Hi. 'I.si ruplill) ! Illlf IIIICOll. We I-, i .nil.' IllJIlli.'d. Touk herlo llostou uixl I .1 li.-r nailer the I rare of u famous NjiiH'lHllst.lait i lit snlte uf ills skill iViuui: sours roiiF.i on (110m cut ports ot ho IkhIv. The llu r of bcr T" U A V "Uht haiul HHelUfl to 1 HH I tuice their nulurulsiie.Siiipersitloii nroiiuil tliu uullMriiti.tl flirfse f tlicm rlllrr, we, us a mat rcssori. . me- I ed to try it. At Urn Ii si , nn .1 In bun b. t . WE CAIIK E.IH liltlM. IT IV. We read the lUiectiou-. m-Iu.-I tin- Umm- to Ulf a-at. niA lt'.,tOOUXUl larirM lx.ltLsl W (' ssiiU IU UTO 1 C U lit. - She hn u uknt urUt l .tileit una 11 mi: a s!i: iv Pftu SsVTMiitvuli Qe V II Mill . Hum A SONNET Of MICHAEL A'NGELtFs. hall, niy life srms.ss'.rmi ulu.'.lii ini.iw'rii.i.rrtlM!ilnliwimiliisfnll 111 ..-..mi i. hi .ill rnrrtern'it. N. m v ... t ll lion ilioi foml rMjr all f rf ri 11I tj urt 1m 1 t hi hVN itl1 n.. t 1 ; ' en mimti thtiTitfi.l k i nwHIInirly, lih-hwi-tTnftitlr t'eitu-tl Wlitt nrA tlu'r nttii llic rloiin tleath u 1 'Y 'I l i.-tf I Know for .-tin, ilti oltiM-ilivait.. IV.1 'iiK nor iiiittmi mm rin Itill t rwtt M -.ui. ii ui Hirnj. tt liferent lnverai h&h, 'lit- in n to ' 'tii tut on ill rWw xrcro -prail. Htiinrt "I T.- "f Mh tnl AntcefrO A WESTHKX STOUT. 1 ' ' (. the ilrenlhiit" if the iimirle! Hnw j vat if vn: never enilliin it finnl to ! Clui-i . nt (die Ktivl in the ilnnrwav of i their iidoho cottage mid riiewI willy off toward the liorthxvetl. where a herd of licet t mild lit stn. i 'How ciiu t1ify li1 on the tlry Kro, ! and how ran (.'h.tilie ovennretfinltiliki' ; it, thn liorrihlt', lonely lifoin such ilewo- ! hilion .itul Iol.itioti! TTiuli, hahy.tlear, j I am lomiup. How tho imcqnitfie ami j files t cuse nmt tonnrnt him, jioor little wHIipHuk Mooin lort vpttho hai felt! Iho blight." ! Thr pint rivw hislfr: the wind blew harder, and it woiunil in hntp a tpurh of iiro. 'I wonder why bubyV chicka are bo ; rvd; can bo lw wrinn1y ill? Papa won't be in until evening, dnrlinc;: ninmma will do tbt liopt fh ran." (Inirlit Diu wondrreil why no wife Wfl vihiblc lw apitroaohcil home; wmnltTHl inorn why no smoko i-Kiiel Irom the chiinti'v, a-4 was uminl at nup portfmf. Had u tl.iuir 1 a pinned, he wondorcl. baMenimf bis naturally nlow KtOp't. 'I ho riTiie that mot I is (pice as ho en tered hi- heint waMiNiievor t ci be for gotten. His wife lu' prt-tty littlo irlu-li wife ho had bniut'lit from her city home I.iy bark in tho woihIph rocker white ami still, while the baby, tho Httb x-lnonthw-old Walter, wa motionlw-4 within her arnirt, and tho sweet face wore n look the horrified fatber under stood. 'Clare! Clare! ho cried brokenly. ' "Baby oh, my loed onfM" J Then Claro opened In r eyes and ir 1 mitted him to place tho ( hild in Uh cra i die a. cradle ho had made out of a 1 wooden box. In a voice ho wnrcoly jeeoiized tho R.iid : "You know tho life I was Ui nhare out here; why did o;i not tell me'" "Hut he teemed well this junrniu well a he has lus-ti lalely, I mean. Oh, I never xiKrted lhi! The ranch is no loutHer thsm Inindmls of other. I never thought "Xo, but jouhau b.'.d to thiuk now. Ha died an hoar ap. I could not leave him to t-vvk you it did not matter after that. I'll nbUT fnrsriw you ffd'briuffinR mo out to thiV "Clare! You knew I owned the rani h. You kneW I was poor." w "I ncv er jpiesed what it wuld be, es tK.ci.illy in a cam hk thIV itointint! to 4ier child. "I littlo realized what it wai to bo n wom.iu." "Let her mill:," ho said, 'the enjoys it. Anyway, I'll find other friend." Andliodid. He secured tlte hervieei of n hoy in Uioe cure he left the r1iuc)i, nnd went oil' Hlinot daily to n littlo town, a jdeasint rido for liiin of only fif teen uillei. When there. hi jil.ifo of lomiKiin; ( an he eniily Rnee-ed. "It's Claio'i doin." he miiMil: "wo men like to end men to th. ilns." If Chile Kiiwnnylhiiuf iii"ietli.m iiiinal ho reni.iinel f-ihot. Son.etinies when he Willi1 home rlutoid too '.tt j'ld to talk ho caught a Khmi'i-e 'f t'ontemiit jn tin) cold oj oh of hn Mife. IRr nilencewai fairly maddening. "Why don't hc lural and ftonn liko other wonun'f" he innttereil. "Sho never even we)t over the Why. I'd ive a Kood disii to hh) her cry jni't once." The finnmiev liad K"ne and winter had corae; nf timnl on Safuday morning, Chnrlio had ridden away in the direction of the town without u woid ot farewell. "Two years ajro." mid I'laro latterly, "he might mo in that cozy home of my aunt', witli its soft i-nrnetr. it loving friendi1. in d he persuaded me to marry him and como out to this dreiry place, whero ha ha even forgotten to lie hu mane." Then glautins toward the northwest , sho saw a maw of clouds lying, a threat ening aspect growing over all tho sky, ' "Thero's n storm coming and I'm glad. Ono of tha freaki ill my makeup if tliat I I like Ktonus, particularly now. Had 1 i been n timid las I would long niueo have died of fright. 1 have felt kometinien j even u lieur coming in at tho door would 1 bo a change," and Clara smiled nadlyns j the lnaaeen of black clondf increased and the wind toil) around, the little mud ranch fitli friahtfnl violence. "Don't detain me, lsiys. I must go home!" "Impoiblo in such u storm as this. You'd lie dead iu less than an hour. Take tilings coouy, v-narne. vn, . u u.o f.rt time I ever saw you aiuions . otir wife'a all right: lieing snowed iu a few days don't surprise folks in tlnx parts." "But sho's suit of flour: she made biscuits this morniug, and there was only enough and she" "Oh. ho, she's got other things, trust a woman for tlsat: there's canned fruit, dried corn, there's beans nnd no danger t no "auger of her suffering. Anyway you can't help her; an army could not fore1 its way ; over tlio-" nius. "Oisl fmiflve lue." thought Cliarlie Deau, his face iu bis bauds, "and God lielp lier. for 1 .know how precious little tho Kuiall houisiuUius. I've seen her limiting among tho wetals for something green to lielp out the salt pork and i.i.d. 1 know how site's tried to cook .. meriting we csnld cat when I brought Iter l.oiuo almost nothing. She may i luive something for dinner after tliat Oh, Iienvetis, lioys, I t.mst go home! be ' cried aloud. You'll not k a .piarter of a utile 1 fore yimH l deud. mk1 then your wife will Imv.o no helti from oti. and by and by the expviMi .f Imrylng yon If the wolvea don't rind you." ! Such a storm liwl not liesai known for I years ev-eu hi that cmiulry wlssre fright fnl storm Mere common. four days from tlte time Cluirlle Dean had left lsome lie slowly and jierisWently forced his way lawk thnHigh lwavy siuiwdrifts until with trciubliug nugers heralMsl Ihe latch df Ids door ami eo terwL ' Blind. 1 by Use aaiuw, lie cssuld see nothiinr at lirst. but bv autl bv he be I , u ...i-ntn,. if Itu, ivtLt Wrtb. llie awful silence and (last the little lumse was iinsty. It did not esreu bold a ntrisse. Toe wearied uutu sank down upon a ' chair ami gased slsmit hlin blankly, dsssptvbiugly. The bed was uesttly uuule, the floor swtspt, everything wa pUcol in its ustUsl orderly fashion, awl her ilreM i buutf upuu tlw wall lumv Wm tiie old Wowu cffcUeo hv had woru the U.t time be liad heea W. Hone " he Miid dadl'; "nne ' .iwT thfU oueuf tUe U', who had felt trauge wiiiii uJP 4 hl ftilloWMl him, ntersi- ' What did ku ku ( hrlie U bh gone Vhv, liutt oaldn't be. tU'J nev ei l w b a foul u Vftur mt m that aturiii If aha did - poor allow . he' ; fsii&i4r I It was some time ts-fiiro Climlti" Dean 1 1 reviled. Ho was very weary, iid the iiwfultiess of what lia.l leu through lils HHRlwt finite o-rrwvrrpii lrini, v "TliHrc. j-nn'n- brttT nnw." rll Iris .friend. "Wlmt ili jtoi think fonlil liare oHnwsl her to linve the lionw. nml where did he anT "I don't litiow. lllileet to the rtahle. 1 . IikhI left n little torn there. " Cliarlie," ntid liln friend sternly, "yon j nevirlelt voiirwifelnnirhiicondltlony" 1 lint C'lmrlle oulv noildttl. 1 Iexiiei'tedtoliehoine.jonknow hut ! don't look at me like that! fin lmnitheil . enough! She't dead Hiiiiewliein under 1 I tin- niiow. my iwir llltlo Clare They fRiliil In finil her. Jn i'rn win minein. If if true, lint they fnnmt 110th- lint In mi lmii'h nt to jmlnt the way ' v hither ehe h:v1 irone. Chiirlieleiin was 11 ch:ii'.j.i J lmiu onro more. To lilt Imwhi nmitvininit he ftald K"11y, and ninny of Ibem never forRot t'"1 ll'i i '.v''. nnitnlth ''".''V''' w1'0'" . ",,JI1;S ; It'll not goinv to kill him." Niid tho friend who had lieen WHtching him to sis1 that he did nothing lnsli. "No, it's going to nuke such a man out ot him n we never dreamed of. The one thing now that lux iiowcfuioii of hint ! work, ill order that ho may forget. It's n good medicine. I think I'll try home inyelf." Three years later, well to do, with money to fpare, for noun of it was r eou.mdered now, Charlie Dean oncoii' fought th" faraway city where ho li.nl first met and won hi, wife. A strange longing had come over him to once moio -e that place, and travel stained nnd bronzed he walked by the house almost expecting to hearhertourh iilK.li the piano and the sound of her sweet voice. IVwildered, amazed, half believing himelf out of hi head, ho did hear her voice once more. "There' u man drunk leaning on the fence." he heard a strange voice exclaim. Then the playing cea-ed. and a voice that clmot caused him to faint a second time responded: 'Dinukcn men are only too common. Let him alone. Some jmlici-iiian will be along presently." Then the niiv-io struck np again, this time into a wild galop, as if the plajcr's thought wire running away with her. "B it he'i. still there." continued the strange oico. "lie's peculiar lookingj Do look out. Clare. 1 declare I feel nerv ous.'' Cliatlie Mood up Squarely now, pttalied his lint back slightly and looked full nnd straight into the ej en of his wife. She fell back with a crytho place was empty, and scarcely knowing what he did Charlie was turning away when some ono came flying down thoso steps nnd and, yes, had her hand in his, and in a tearful nice was saying: "Charlie, oh, Charlie! You've come at latl" "I want lii-know." he said when in the cozy parlor still i lingingtoherhand, "I want to know how yon got away from tho ranch during tli.it awful stouii." Clare IIumIihU but aniwored unhesitat ingly: "I was a good walker. I felt no fear of the storm. You had left me almost nothing to cat. and I lc.illy thought I should hue my mind if 1 loinained there many more days all alone. "I took the little money 1 still pos sessed and started soon alter you did, only I went in an opjssiite direction. I had scarcely reached the main trail when a two horse wagon i nine, dashing up, tho man a stranger, but Hod bl"i him, for lie saved my life jumped out and snatched me upbefole 1 could say 'by your leave." and away we tore like mail. Tho liorws Wei- very strong ami switt, and we seemed tube oulridingtliestnrm. We reached shelter at 1 it. just beforo Us fury brok". and I thanked him m beid I could. Tli.il, when the loads wcra cjenr. I started for my old home, but 1 had to st oil and work awhile before 1 got liere. Aunt h.ii nevei heard all the story: 1 couldn't talk of thing"." "I thou-rlil you " ...1 t'haibe. "I if yoimmld ' ' 1 lute suf fered. Oh. ("1 . sr; j-oso yon could lurjrfvc!" "Ilorgavoyou iong ago. I was Mima to blame. I ought to have tried to havo lieon happier. I wrote to your old home, but thry t"ld l ii'imi lud gon" away." Shall . 1 inn over. ('Lire for whi n you were ;tiU" I i..mid out how 1 loved you':" "Oh. i s, and v. in rever you 'i I'll try to inuki th it li.n . happy." "And rils-iM!' it Is a 1-i.iin-in .vhieli to ls haimv."i!-.. : il Charlie, with a tremble j:i hi une . Abbie C. Jtc Keever i-i '..nice.- i'lei '. ItaUIni; I miarj lllnl. In (lenaaiiy tlio poorer classes nr tioavlyall engaged iu iaiing ciiatries. Several hnii'lred thouand are shipped t-reiy year lo all psits of the world. There is no indnstiy like it in eSisteuce. Tlio birds aro strong and haidyand re qiilro very little attention; roiuequentlr among tiie i-eaaantry every family has if aviary, which if u constant sourco of income, independent of the proceeds of their daily toil. The buyers for tho Now York houses luako periodical trips thn .i theconiitryithebirilsare bought and are soon on their way to America, where they quickly become accustomed to their gilded cages, I'ittsburg Heconl, Sli.i.rf fur 1'ubllns Napkin. About 1050 Pierie David published the 'ilaistto d'Hostel," "which teaches how t , , , ,,roirly, and how to iV, ',, ,'., , ,V.,...i. .n fold all klrrdf of table napkins in all kinds of sliaisM." The shapes were: "Square, twisted, folded in lsiuds and iu Ihe forms of A double and twisted shell, single shell, double melon, single melon; cock, hen and chickens; two chickens, pi-eoti in a basket, partridge, pheasant, ty,i capons , ,-,,,,,, S,it- " j. ,. tnrbot ' ,. ter, turkey, tortoise, tiie holy eross and tho Lorraine cross." Youth's Coinpan- ion. Cause fur Itcervt. i Ladv I dou't like this picture so well al 1 did the last one you look of me. Photographer Ah, madam, I have not the artistic taste that I had when 1 was young, and Iswides my earner.. Is getting old. New York Weekly. Il.in II I'r.U l lie Ina Itallnt.) Wrnk, 'A man who has never liceu in a wreck wouldn't believe how long it takes for the cars to get through idling up," said another. "After the first cta.h theruis nielsHiud clear to the 1 tack of the train, and then the whole tiling takes anotltsr lunge, souietltinjr ghes way, and may be tbiee or four more cars telescope. Then there's auotlier jerk backward and another lunge, aud it seems us if the cracking aud griMiiing nud tumbling Keep on ror live imunTes. uen a man is uiixe.1 up sj-itli ihe tnuk. under th. wliuk stai k it seeiiis like an hour. ..m .1.. (..,,. i..,s ...,.i i..if ui.i tx-hralcenuui as he scratched bis auw with the onlv rtawBke fiocer letHainiue I at tlte end of twisted and siirtveJe 1 Tlu. n,r.i tfiusw li.u- stump of a baud, let had leu dug out wiUi a derrick ami lMiuhe.1 at Ihe joke. -Chi. ago News- Ttn.,l KIuk' DMuchtert In Tuil). biuvnui. Turkv.v, Iia uu attive uf Kiiig'ci Danjrlitt-r engaged in tin- prac tial rltaritahlt wt.rk for whu h tliw or tier i in te.l. Bv H'WUib' finhmide'ruiK, tx ruhbiiiK floor hW-keiiuig r uni vvmk f"i whhh iutiipv wuaM Ih IMiid. Ihe h.ivi- dittrilmtod tu und(-al aiiit'iiK the (n.i'i mii''1 lit uV tlu iutet t !ullr'ii, j-i v nl-t n.nht nn jmnk reut aud dinn lhri uuiUi ai-t. of shanlv iii lu'tida;! Lh di- nh into i fjiuiiiit u-- fcr the tmrjMUM of de4-or.itm.x the i Kim v Iu 1 1- letjf.i faiujh'- live and piovidniu Miuall itfiueuihrKiH-r for the chiidxwa JKw Vurk boo. O iTVWT'iri'VrTI IT T) liVT V" C1 M.i I li.liV.N I A il bnliSbo ' MALE ARTISTS AftE MIGHTY QUEER FELLOWS WHEN SINGLE. Hie rulnlfr of riKurrt It .NtturHllr 11... mniitle .nil l.iy IIm.I1 anil Very llenit y I'alU In livr III liiemiiei llnwatrr liriPII hervm Ii. Krrp 11 la.. Mnglr. Veiyfewof mir joiiniffr artittt are luarrieil, but itm.iy lM'eeei)tcilata faet Hint they all want to lie. Cnjild fiudt ie mark m lenintiie to hi aliaft at that presented by a lttunter nt his easel. Studio life and sentiment ere almost synonymous terms. "Why this -'mold bo so is easily explained. An artist's lite Is almost invariably a lonely one. No matter how sociable his temperament may lie, his working hours arc generally Ss?iit in silence and seclu"Ion. IVing essentially of a seiiillc nature he boon for such sympathy as women nhmccan give. Tho failnie of u pit lure or lis complete success) are matters iKit in quire more condolence or congratulation than can be expressed by a brother paintf r. Tin kindliest of ueighlun. ran hot go further than to say: "lasik here, old fellow, I am awful sorry that thev sent your picture back fiom ihe acade my. It's u beastly shame. Thnf- what j I call il." Or: "Br .love, old num. you're 111 luck. I know lots of fellows with a big name who have been winking for n year back to catch the Shaw or Kvans prize, and yen got It away from em all. Hut you always wero n lucky dog." A woman does these things lietlor. That is the i".isou he wnnts In marry her. The painter is naturally romantic In his opinion girlhood is always an gelic. He may have iiidhiilnnl pref erence for blonda or brunettes, for littlo or tall or intellectual or womanly wom en, but tho entire sex is still beautiful to him, not perhaps iu its physical fea tures, but iu its mental jiossibilliies. llenco he is always in oe and rest rained from matrimony only by the difticnlty of supporting two laople ou an income Hint is barely sufficient for one. To be an arti-t you must 1h an idealit. Stu dio life has extraordinary vicissitudes at times, hut It is always made up more or f less of visionary elements. Occasionally tho artist's ilieams turn iiitonightmares, nnd ho has a very bad quarter of nu hour. But when events disillusionize him ho mopes for a short period and pro ceeds to fail in lovowith a new ch.inuer. Last spring two young men, one n jiaintcr, his comi,iantoii it sculptor, were joint occupants of a studio iu New York. These departments of art do not always ngrce, inasmuch as the dust and dirt of a sculptor's modeling plat form in terfere toti.-idcrably with tho puiity of n portrait maker's paints. Hut neither, of the young fellows wai rich, and by club bing together they managed lo pay tho rent of a l-irger studio than they could have had icpu-itely." Thosculptormadu as little dust as possible and kept it well down by frequently using a water sprinkler. Not to is liehindhaud in courtesy, tho painlerwas patient, nnd by keeping a sheet of drapery in constant readiness wa enabled instantly to cover his canvas when his comrade unavoid ably threw out a cloud of imwdered plaster of pans. They v.ero comrades in every sense of tlio word, nnd had a nniou of iMs'ketbooks as well as of sym pathies. On one occasion tin. sculptor was so hard up on the final receipt of ij commission for a large statue that he wns unable to buy the clay necessary for his model, whereupon tho painter de nied himself tigars, took to a pipe and by this economy got enough monex to pay for the necessary materials. Some time nftrrward tin artist re ceived an imi.rtnnt order and had not tho wherewithal to purchase the large canvas essential for its execution. The sculptor ssi.l nothing, but putting on his street coat went out forn walk. An honrl.it.r he came back accompanied by a lno . anil Is'twei-n them they car ried a canvas t.velvo fii't long by six wide. U was n windy day. and the sculptor was quite exhausted by the effort of getting his unruly burden iost gusty comer.!. But utter a few minutes' breathing sp'tl tho two friends em braced bsu.i other airectionitely am' went to work in theirresioctive corners. So ideal a friendship as this ought to have lasted throughout a lifetime. lint nil event lupis'iusl which changed the cm rent or amiability iu tho studio nnd estranged tho two young men so that nt present they aro not eien uod ding acquaintances, Ono dny the painter leccivisl an order for a sketch of u man in armor. The sculptor readily consented to iso for Ids friend, and after somo effort finally cot himself bmkled into u suit of mall, Uy one of thoso accidents tlmt some- hines isvur at the most uioppoiiuuo times tho sculptor's fiancee happened to call at the studio chapei-oned by a lively uinrried lelnlive. In order to get into the armor ihe sculptor. hi i of largo frame, had to strip to tho skin. To get out of tho suit of mail was not to be con sidered. So ho had to stand awkwardly listening to the merry laughter of the la dle over his comical appearance. Ilis fiancee, encouraged by tho witty com ments of her friend, made such fun of the unfortunate sculptor that he liecamo f mi. ins and broke off the engagement. Tliat evening h"' employed a truckman and removisl all hi things from the stu dio without vonchsalingas much as good by to his ihmn. The exicrieiiee effected ail entire lunge iu his opinion of Ihe la dies. His first inamorata was a tall, dis tinguished l wkiug brunette. He Is now engaged to a little, louii.l faced blond, who, despite her rcciublanetoa French doll, is ileclaied b him to lie the epi tome of nil the charms and graces of womanhood. New York Sun. trtllirlsl Tl Isr. A miniature thunder factory has lieen constructed fur the science slid art de lwrtmeut nt r-outh Kensi,ngton. Kughiud, witli plates eel en feet In iiiameier. wmcii, it is Is-lieved. would give sparks thirty inches lung, but no Leyden jar liave been found to stand its charge, all Mug pierced by the enormous tension. New York Telegram. A l.iiil.tn l.lrH. Ill certain Loudon l-vsiatiraut. each customer is allowssl to make his tor her) own tea. The waitress light, the gas burner, which is affixed Ui each table and sets tbeitsni a silver kotllx. Then lie presents to the leaiuaker asilrer caddy divided iuio louiiiartiueuu and offering choice of Sonchoog. Cej loo or green tsa. Any one wlio is coMqHslleil to drink the lukewarm stuff called tea, at restaurants will appreciate t he new idea. j lui(i letter. 1 , ' , . There are rltu.st s many ways uf ' illlg the name of C.luHjhw M there ' y ""i"' "." " "yTT'r ",,"' ' " '." "-"" medal he is called I hi isiophorotui tai- , h"''" '" lult.ni In- i- 1 liri.topiioru. CLmi... The uew Milanese ,.,tlcolls ' Ii' Hi (.TlH-.rii chin. in., vviiiit nr wn him i'riiotof. tutsslul liri him plum l In i-iiphr ('olum I ui. A for l'hni";itt r hiuaelf. ba MjMlltd hi- wnui-.' rluu --IK-sS'oii Herald. Nriir Itrml I rlih I in Mr .niid x th. i iiiim ut l-ani.tii'. U tlartthut -ui" Mil lia.-s i,.irlv icad a vntu bm that Uah-iii jwifwl ujioii hit Miiging In tht vf.ii In - takm Mrvt-relv to tn-k lm a ( ifninini nl the BirmuiC" f 'I'w.l ,,nl il. i i...nk i-f the canetic cntii o aire. t-l h.ui 'hi' h" lUtetininil to nad m )! nti-iaui. If other pfitonnfrs. tliriii;i;ihttl iuid UOt diatuiyuiflheil, wi.ulil t.dl.iw thu eje k!Dpl what hriltiuuniff wonM ba Mved: iAdUiub Tit hit. CAN STILL LOVE. I ttintigtil I entil.t ii.t lies ir na wrie k-osi. Hut Iff. lis tunnlii me .rt..r iIiIiik-. TH blril nlin.. nmtv l l.il lli. mi Mv, Hves nlnl uliux IVrllSIS htss'illir Ims n ui,- I ilii.i.- .IMIUIS ir Iwn tit I'Hltt, Tin .Hesl.r iiinle i II lit lis loom iomIi Milnnr. Tlisii sni. IlLrl.usl.".-. r.ll -null. I Mitt IMS.HIS )..IO (I SHI ' II. " l'll I.I..IIU Alsl llintltlit litis ws. h.rr. r tlsixl It, ii,., My life lin.Wsrll Ih-i .e r' Llnriun ..inlillil Ati.1 i.s,-r iiiois no li.-Nit e.,ii!, lip.y I. Il.it lln.e liim isiiulit ins mini.) IsiHlsrtrlilhs- Tl.sl lift? ean l.s.sr wl...ll lis miMsst. I . sl.tiot Ills hII I'.tisl) hi Iti1 ...irl.l of w.ie lt-f'Mile t loirsl lie), tlmr. Ilis Is-sl. Tl.e li'li.lsl' So.. I tint luiir s.i etiifli lei ins I alsilll lake, n.ir fsel My lioe t.ir jou, iletir uns, hn- nsnksi Kn.sn. M) liiurl Us alsitrti nml lss.1 I lovo Inn IIsaI, riit.1 ...( Mrtvnlnnl desren, Vrt, lllto the lrini WliS.s I. isle Is ie.!.s. I l 111 tan Unit h Ismlsr Ji In h.vli.y. N.ir . l-h 0. tlsll fi.tsisr lists nlutts. -NifitM. I. I'rfll. Ills Srii-. ill Sn.sll III lliej. Dugs are-able to track their masting through ciowdeil strels. wheielecogni tion by sight is nolle inipoMhle, and can lind n bidden biscuit even when its faint smelt Is still fui liter disguised by etui de cologne. In some experiments Mr. lii.maiies lately inadu with a dog ho found that it could easily (nick him when lie was far out of sight, though no fpwcr than eleven people had followed him, stepping exactly iu his footprint In onler to confuse the scent. The dog semiis, I to track him chiefly by the smell of his Wts, for when will) nut th.in or with lien lniols ou it failed, hut followed, though slowly ami hesitat ingly, when his master was without either boots orstockings. Doirs and cats certainly get more information by means of Ibis sense than a man can. They often get greatly excited over coi tain smells and lcmemuer them for very long pe riods. Chambers' Journal, Th. V..Nit.s, ker. limits. The wimsI pecker's home is vory like the kingfisher's, lint it is tin.' iu totlen wood iiisle.ul of being bored iu a bank of eaith. from the great ivory hilled 61ecics down to the little downy fellow of our orchard, the woodpeekeis build their nest, or rather exraste llieni, ou the same general plait. The hole nt first goes straight into the wood, thru tuins downward, widening as it descends, un til it gives loom for the iiuih. If you will go into any bit of unshorn wood land during early spring and will keep your eye open, you will see a bright red head thrust out of a round window in some decaying trunk or hough, and the woodpecker will sing out. "I'eerl peeil" which always seems lo mean that his or Ittfi- lioiim 1 ii most c.ltirnsl.tt.lM .,r,,ln..r,.' ,"'"''" """ '' "''"" OI rau- .... ...... . . ... .. ............. . joyable place. Maurico Thnnipson in Golden Utile. A. Gtmil N. D. l.MTv. A leproof which vas jnijt and not dia tom leous was out o ad.liessed to a young rector who lu.l been leared under tho i..'i...., ..r ..1......1. .i.... i wi.A held that clergymen of all other ilenoini-' nations are without authority and not entitled to lie called miuisteis of the Gospel. One evening at a social gather ing he was introducted to a Baptist clergiman, llegieeted the elder man with much manner and ostentation. "Sir," he said, "1 am glad to shake hands will' you as a gentleman, though I cannot admit that yon ate a clergy man.'' There was n moment's pause, ai.d then the other said. Willi a quiet significance tliat mado Ihe words he left unsaid emphatic, "Sir. I am glad to shake hands with you as u clergyman " San rraticisco Argonaut lxsti.lile lua rmialrlrlni .. Portions of tho South l'a.lific ocean produce n wou lrrful ss-cis of the sea-wii-d ciil'nl tl "oglable l...a constric tor." Tliey an. Ii!, dy t.i be met w ith st any .stint le-t-veen th' hii..-r js.int nl soiitln rii Calif.trni and the Sandwich Islands o-i tin one side and ls-tween !hili nud Australia on tl.e o:b-r. These vine like strnnglers !- Ire,(nently found tightly entwbi. abiittt i!ie lst.lv of a dead whale, sark or poris.i. butsvheth- cr they had fa-tened upon Ihe llies fl ( ubont tlru same as throwing away Ihe these dead sea i.n'uml lwfore life had wnfi book become extinct or had only ventured tc ' attack the remains after Ihe vital spark ' had fled are conunidniins which oi fhainherfalu it Co., Dei Maine,., J0ws. conmeaniTot lie aii.wrr.sl. r.xperiiurnti ' dftln to lofsnn the public that they ale niailo with Ibia cm Inns vine and llis iuir. I D'sliufaclurfre of Ihe most stiecessful ure niado with tliw i m ions ilns mi'l tl.- ut l , ,Uil ,laJ n , prodncetl for cass of a ionxase washed ashore in tiie couch5. rol.ls ant! cioui.. It will lameu harlair at Apia tend to prove that the' RIKi relicts a severe cold la less time than Tine, like tliat of our coniin.ni Is-aii, will ' any other Ireatinrnt. The article referred not entwine itself tironnd anytldiigdead, 16 is Clistnbtrlaln', Coitsh Itemed. It is whether that thing be of vegetable ot ' wedlclns that hai wen lime and popu aidmil creation lllriljealls laeills slid oao thitcanal- Dr Chsdls inie itl his nnals of ' ," 'P"Ma upon. It Is th, only i . i T i i f I kuowrj remeilT that will pteient croup, it the Caroline Islands, says: 'I bars U1!t be lrlr , ba apI,rfcUcl, u (JMl often seen monster siiecimein of niacri-, up in oj cent, M cent and ft bellies. For cyslis (tjie giant seaweed) with every I sale hi X . I). Jleher, Lehiiliinn, sad W vestage of lite espievKsl out of them by I P. Blsry, Wrlsspoi t. tliat ocean demon, thn constrictor Tine, which is itself a si.cies of seaweed Jdacricysistis often grows to Is from ?rtlonfH.,el,e.ft. .llameter and IMS! to -fw.i r-i iu ltnziii, wmieiiiT(MiirimcFr vhi.. siddoni exceed. Its) feet in length pound and a half salmon can. It is thel 'squeeze snake' of the ocean, however, ' and woo to the nnlnckv man. animal oi ..I,,, ,1..t ,n,s. rrlll.ii, It- T...-V. S 1 "."" - i- i...t.i:-.... sVeUUI tH-JMIllVrtll. I Why ttt thlhl C'rltxl. i 1 ...... ..v. I1..,ll,..,.l recently attriiding a family where tl.s littlo man of (ho hninw was In a some - what refractory limner, and thinking to quiet him he said, "How would Jon like It now if to punish you I should take your littl. sister away from jun.' Th. Im.v sulked and did not leply, lil as tbt doctor arose to take his leave the child burst into a woeful blubbering, lie was askedwltat was the matter. "Pootor's goin away without takiu sUler." he an - swered. New York Recorder ., " Try 'Ibl.. . .. , , ,.' . t .i ilwilli-ost JOU nothing sud will serely A I'arii fnrnitme dealtr reoenlly ,i , .m.i, u , veaCougb, Colli, e. Ismglit fiom an architect an old writing any tumble with Thioat, the.t or Loafs table, and in overiiaulltig it he fimud a I pr. Kiss's New Dlicotrrt for t onineap jacket containing 1. BOO francs He al , ibn, Cwi-li ami t'ekls it gusrsateed to ouee iuformeil the former owner of hit Sif rellel. or ummmt will -be psid baifc find, and ho wat tewarded by an honest K".3"" !'""? U?, f,rlpI .,(,i'"J "Ja,l.""( declautiououlhepartof ' architect that the latter knew nothing whaterer ; our eiveK itlA learn for yenrsslf itu' about the money and would not accept i bow good a thing it l. Trial bottles free it. Paris Letter. Alvrsy. Vflltiiiff, Iw la.NH. .Merchant U peislttent peildleo-Oh, don't bother me this morniug I with ', you'd kindly leave me alone. Jdorris Abnnat (proilnciug wad) j Why, slierlinly, my freut, lam lunch i and rot inderesht vll! yon gift Kale field's Wasliuigtoii sum. Ira Ituiraliss. Iti Vlr. The buffaloes iu Sumatra, according tit an Buglish traveler, iu fear of the tiger take refuge at night Iu Ilea rirers. where they rest iu lac ami comfort, with ouly their horut and noaee sticking f hUv. ,Ur lUndltii h btHk with apjMriit re- i m-t or diarceiieft 1 of voiue t90 fan Uftiiu m tUmlaid lo U acopt. literal ly, eiuv phvaidl AwkwarlMaor nerr oueueaa mav Iw reon4bie for hami rather limn .1 lack of meiiUl Krj.ee At th iIIm ofC'amhcerMHlur2n of in; te.,iiNiU nae arrel, Urou;Wt en h four f'h.iaitfti, pretftlesl hj two flatliU, four ioliniKis and a ttwUa uardiwan halirt-i'l .'i hatnl riiaii' i N C txNuea of a doable td ed . tat Dim si'Li U claiiued to be a l i r t tfpir ssputaiuMi of a bear ait' the ofl.wi, u u aid, la a fair mold of a clf Hi t,huile, Mo , tlunug lla viuuiwe haa Ufti under the donuoion of tbree Oaf--uaiuely, Spain, Fraaca and the A NOBLEjCAUSE. Commander Jsrurs S. II. an .fi eneril Grant I'osi. 0. A H . lloiiilnui. 1 isitiirsetrd sn gi armed slmincli trotiliieinlheAtuiY wlili h n ntllrd In llirnni. i!rpe.niifn riit.lclans nillioiil ntunlier prescribed hut he suffered no told misery tint!! lie neil l)r Dsfld Kenneilv's rvor- itp It e tried v of Cni.iniHit.lsrD.an. ltoildnilt. ei x" " Afler using It a week, ssys Corotnsn der Dean, 1 felt la-tlcr, and In a short wlillo a entirely cured, tint ttrrible ilitref and food f.te sklng tip lour In my throat had all gone. To-diy, there Isn't n healthier msu on earth. Cotnraur, if you're not well, try this crest medicine on my rccornmcndsllon. It's guaranteed io cure or money reiunueil i ueiire, s.t yt Quarletmapr Wil bur L. lisle, of Trait 'ot. 0. A. 1!., King ston, X. T., lo re quest my Comrades louse Dr. Kennedy's I'avorile ltemedy, If troubled wilhfitrofii. la.Ssltlthcuiu.Cointi. piiion. lllieunialfm, Kidner or l'rirmrv TrouhVs. It rurcil 0.rlrt.l.r Kls. me of s most boniblfcnse of SsltTtlieum. I'liysli lans pare ins up hut Kavnrlte Rem rdy healed every sore, ilrengthrncil my nerves and muscles. I lion enjoy life." l.i-llar lt.K.ir?.s.ir.jiwrllla flalnh ut Mir IisjiI mu.s nif. tli-lnevti.rl.t. ii.lniiieit la r.s..s rlly urn Itu IKJ J" 'i'."!" k """""''Is '.I it..1,,!,! ii n lllfi JiSiV..'.' hV '.' I"""'r ,"" aiiyotfin ,;r.h!s!i7;,.in:;"m;;i'tr"" ' rilUeiiip cntMt!nntl,iM In sliltlllC II - - .iia, irtiiiMitr t.'od did not send Ilis Son into the world to coudsMii II, but to save it Tact, are reror.uer.s who neTrtkitik it rrotth while to Wotk st thsir trade on theiasslrfv. Tnti VeliiaMs i ri.sa. I A pkislrlaii esniioi lis alnas had, I.UfMinsllsin, X.uial-la, .Ipraln. Uralses slid Hums eccnr oiien asH semeniass it tea Uan esitct-teil. Keep ImbsSj the friend or iiuhj I.iiu-.Ii.iI.I. nuii ihelte flrotcrofall pain, the fusinu lied Flag Oil, cuts. .'. tlsnja itcriioHs life ctnil.l he saved thst li helms rseked to Jmtli with tint lernhle coiijh. seeur. a jot nl-ht's rest hr liiTeslliisS.-i cents for a bottle flui. lliia, the gnat icmeilj for C'oushs. i:olda , .,, ii. -j nomas' lirtigsteri. Don't look lot- rauch'growtli iu grace as long as you keep jonr hands in Tour pockets. It salvation means anything t means, a complete uud elenul dlrnm. fr,,m hi" flweet breath, sivtst stomach, awej;t le.ni tier, and losult from the use of De Witt's Little l.'arly lilsers, ihe fainnu, Utile Mils 1. I). Thomas. ' The Crlstlan rellgtim is the only lell'gion on earth that Is not afraid of the light. The moment n Jlhristiati stotis look ing straight at Christ he begins to walk crooked.- The wind flout the North liluirs sharp and keen, and had effects ofeoltlsare st'en. One Minnie t onsil Cure so safe antl sure, will quickly perioral a -ron.l.rens care. T. I). 'Itioma.. 'I haie nseil tsalrslli.ti oil for fr.st.il f. e nlitl sats.clif ana fuunft it ttt l.e llie bst iciut e.lx en earth. Jlr. ilaj-ie Nenler, .Ml Pleas ai.l, We.liii.irlaml Co., ra." W' are not doing much to pltsjte Hod as long as wo are not hiring out enemies. Tearing n lent out of the Bible la 'Hi. elenis.lt ttt ttumilarlly ate tl) iiialltv. ChsspiwM. ititti a nra.i i lavorwc r.sirana '("i".'"," "!"",.. tl.l''LV..1.' S"'S"ief., snn i iii (ti irv i onijr ju ri-.. h iHtiiiv. I'll ri'ir tn liai Hfitnatlimltr In flaoiitii ,s u ,,,, , lwMy n "lln' I'll" V1 hire piles, kut De Witt's ' " 1 'l,.,., ' ,l"n1' j 'vl'" """''"g """""g ' - , Sii.kII In size, sre.il In results lie Witt's , LUlle fairly lilsers. llsst pills for Censti P-Uon. best for Sick Ilea.lai'he, rto. 1 ft1'1" hJl"md'' ,h" nenrsilne. 1 I. 1 ' ! The enly people eho can come out ' wrong aie those who do not statl 1 right, - at licber s Diusitnie, Lelil jblon. ana Bitjy's Drusilore, ltrlfiport. It is not whst we think about Hod. but what we know aliont Iliin tliat the rlerll Is afraid ef. Dm tor Yuriir and I4Vj liiouM' and perhaus jour life d thrre 2 ceui tani to rT rxisttie to A. I. Ordwa; A- to.. 1 lout on. Mats , and leoetve a (npv of Pr. Kaufmann'a treat .Vedlcal Work. -4ei. clecant rnlnred plate. powder Absolutely Pure, 1, : ul ill ttM.fi'in.1 "h. I t.oritM-i"ii' r "tu Win13