THE SILENT LAND. Into tbs&Ilent Land. Ah! who shall iMultttthltherr Cluad Id tlie evening akr mora darklr Bother, And ahAtterrd wrecks llethlcklrontbefltrabd. Who leads us with a gentle hand Thither, oh, iMther, Id to the Silent Iaml? Into thrHllent I nd! To Ton, re bound lew regions Of all perfection, tender rooming rfolona Of beauteous amils, the future pledge and band. Who In life's battle Arm doth stand, fchail bear hope's tender blowomi Into the Silent Lai id! O Lnndl O Lund I Tor all the broken hearted, The mildest herald by our fate allotted Reckons, and with InTerted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the Und of the great departed. Into the Silent Landl KTerjr Other Saturday, THE THREE SONS. The house was to all appearances un tenanted. There was not a sign of llXe Hslblo from without, bnt in one of the magnificent rooms overlooking the Hue de Vaennes eat threo men anxiously awaiting the result of the consultation which was then taking place to know if there was the slightest hope not for the recovery, but for the prolongation of the offerings of Gnbrlello Anne Sophie, dowagor Hurquis de Guebrianges, their mother. The oldest gentleman, the marquis, wa tall and thin. lie might hare been SO years old, but his age was difficult to guess, his face being so utterly devoid of expression. Ills few remaining hairs did their best to disguise their scarcity, but In spite of their well meant efforts it was distinctly visible that this "glass f fashion" was bald. The marquis was a cold, heartless man, in whom none could feel the slightest confidence; he was egotistical to the last degree, with no superior intelligence to palliate his overwhelming selfishness. The second son, Count Rene, was quite different. Full of life, with frank blue eyes that looked a man fnll in the face and a smile as winning and a nature as expansive as the marquis was reserved and repellent, he seemed to be of a dif ferent race, and his restless energy and keen intelligence had shocked the old marchioness and driven the late Marquis Hercule de Guerbrtanges to the'verge of distraction. "Rene is quite unlike the rest of the family," he often said, with a sigh. 1 wonder from whom he iuherlts his disposition. Perhaps from your side of the house, marchioness; certainly not from mine," The youngest sou, the vicomte, was just 20, but ills wrinkled face and bent figure maxlo him look much older. He was one of those old young men who are so frequently met nowadays and sc painful to sec, who upjiear to be s growth peculiar to tills end of the cen tury. At last tike door opned, nnd tho men of science stepped softly across the threshold. The famous specialists who had been summoned at the last moment began a long account of the case couched In terms which, though doubtless Intel llglble to his colleagues, conveyed so meaning at all to the young men. At last he came to the point, and with trembling voice .and tearful eyes told them to preparo for the worst. The old lady "was sinking rapidly. Then tho phy sicians withdrew, and the brothers heard the old doctor invito his comrades to the theater In a voice which did not tremble. and, to Judge by his cheerful tones, the tears were very far from bis eyes in deed. "Old hypocrite!" thought Count Rene, The others thought nothing at all. The three sons entered the darkened room and Mood around the bedside of the dying woman. The marquis asked her if she was suf. f ering. She ehook her head. Thero she lay, just alive, and nothing more. She teemed to realize what a slender hold she had upon life and, to try and economize her little remaining breath, for she did not ntter a word, and the blue eyes, so like her second son's, gazed wistfully upon her children, and two tears the last she would ever shed rolled slowly uown her withered cheeks. What a life hers had been! Full of the pomps and vanities of this world, brilliant and enviable without, but In re ality one long martyrdom. She thought of all she had endured for her boys sake. or tne insults, or tne neglect, even bru tality of the husband of her youth, and she wondered as she lay there gasping her UfS away If halt her pnnishment for her sins had not been meted out to her on earth. Instinctively, In this supreme moment, she turned to Rene, for he was the only one of her sons who had ever shown her any real affection, nnd now she remembered how she had always curbed his exuberant nature and receivod his caresses ouldly enough and sent him away many a time with something very like tears in (hose bright blue eyes. She tried to rxtend her hand to him, but her strength failed her, and the hand fell wearily to her side. "Do you know us, mother?" asked the marquis. A low hissing sound issued from her lips, and the men leaned over her to eaten, If possible, the words she was try ing nam to irame. The vicomte stifled a cough with his handkerchief. The marquis listened at tentively, but on these two faces there was no Blgn of emotion. They might have been at tho bedside of the merest acquaintance, while Rene, poor fellow, felt a lump rise in his throat and tho tears stream down his cheeks. This wom an was his mother, and she was dying. "My sous," casped the woman. ' know that I am dying, and before I go to my but account I have a confession to make. Don't weep, Rene: keep your tears for a better woman. Ood knows what you will think of mo when you know all. I have been an unfaithful wife, and one of you has no right to the name he bears. It la it is" Here the voice died away, and she sank back among her pillows. It was over, and one more soul had gone into the prttenco of its Maker. The brothers retired softly, and once in the adjoining room looked at each other apart. "Which could it be!" At last the marquis spoke with more emotion than he had ever shown In the wholo course of his self absorbed life. "Death has cut short tho painful reve lation which has startled us all so terri bly, and I am Buro you will both agree with me in what I urn about to say. To tho dead we will pledge ourselves, and no human being will suspect that in tho veins of one of us flows blood perhaps less proud than that of our mother's hat band. Before the world wo will continue eur present relations, and in respect to the dead we will pledge ourselves never to seek to elucidate this mystery. But we must port, Each must go his own way, for with this fearful doubt in our minds we could never live under the same roof In harmony. "I, Jean, am the marquis; you. Rene, the count, and Francois the vicomte de Ouebrianges. Thus the family name will remain lntrct. and the world will never guess our dishonor. What do you think of my propotirionr" "I think that you are right,"said Rene. "You have expressed my own ideas ex actly, and I am sure that Francois is of my opinion. But there Is something I must say in spite of the pain the very thought gives me, and I hope that you will not be hard upon me. I beliuve my mother referred to me. Listen to my reasons," Ilu brothers started at his bold words, and like the loved gentleman he was the Count de Ouebrianges proceeded to do what ha considered to be his duty. "You, Jean," he oontinued, "are our mother's firstborn. You came into the world the year after tier marriage, so you are out of the question altogether." The marquis smiled. Of course be was out of the- question. "You, Francois, were ber pet the one upon whom she lavished all her love. You were born only a few months after the death of our el Ur Bertha, who was the pride of my mother's life and'wliora she has mourned literally in sackcloth and ashes for so many weary yean. It would be au in sult to my sister's memory to oast a alar on you, while I am different. Ood halp met I first saw the light in a Strang land. The late Marquis de Qaebrlany was then embassador to bt. Petersburg. itt SUiUvtr was vf y young, very beau tiful, fascinating anf sorely uegiecteo. Be lenient if she faltered in her duty. 8h0 was our mother, and she is dead. Her expiation has been long, nnd she has carried part of her secret with her to the world beyond Uu-giavn. I am con- vinoed that 1 ain.the stranger, nnd I feel that I am giving her the supreme proof of ray love and rntpoct in telling yon what 1 think to lie the truth. Now, what am I to do?" The count turned from them and hid his fricein his hands, while his whole frame shook with the emotion lie could no longer control. It was not for himself, but the woman who lay dead in the next room had been the idol of his life, nnd he wept that she was no morn. The inarquls' voice, cold and contemptu ous, roused him. My brother and I thank you for your frankness. To the world you will al ways remain the Count de Gtiebriangee, but you must go." "When will you leaver "After the funeral," said Rene in sur prise, nnd looking up he met the cold, Implacable gace of his eldest brother. By tacit consent they returned to the obamber of death and reverently knelt beside the conch where the marchioness reposed. Suddenly they sprang to their feet as she slowly raised herself, and pointing to her eldest son gasped; "It Is it is Jean." Then she fell heavily back. She had only fainted before, but this time she was dead Indeed. Rene said nothing, but his strong arms encircled his brother's tottering form, and in after years his true heart never wavered in his affection for his brother, nor in his respect and devotion for the dear martyr whose last breath had been his vindication. From the French of Henri Lavedan in New York Journal. yhe Commercial Traveler. In some respects the Aincrleun com mercial traveler is a intent Influence. He carries with htm tho latest city chit chat, and if ho be a young man perhaps the latest slang or tho newest runny story. It has been said that a notc-dj American after dinner speaker depends largely on that class for his humorous stories. At all events, the commercial traveler ban studied the art of pleasing, and he is a welcome figure at the dreary country hotels whero he ixiuses for a lit tle time in his rapid flight through the sections remote from city influences. In some respects he is nh oraclo on mooted mints, and his dictum on many phases of businei-s or olitics carries much weight. Boston Advertiser. Climbing a Cathedral Tower. A most peculiar custom which has been preserved since the middle nge s at Friburgen-Brisgau is that of climbing the cathedral tower upon the anniver sary of the birth of the reigning Duke of Baden. The tower is 400 feet high, and to scale it from the ground to the apex is a very difficult performance, attended with great danger. It is done by climb ing from one projection to another, these being on the average one foot apart. A single false step means death. To de scend is also no easy task. Each person who makes the climb and descent safely receives 5 marks from the state and a ticket of admission to the annual dinner given in honor of that day. Chicago Tribune. Doing Alijtlilng. A sharp boy struck n JeiFerson aveuuo merchant tho other morning for a job. 'So you want to be au olllco boy, ebr queried the merchant good uaturedly. "les sir." "What can you doV" "Auythlug." That's tho samo old answer," said the merchant. "Do you expect to get paid for doing anjihing?" "You bet I do, snapped tho boy. You don't expect me to do anything without pay, do you? That's what tho other man exected, and I got out." Ihe boy took tho job. Detroit i reo Press. i:xerlnienllne Willi Corn. "I made u queer and a very interesting experiment with a growing cornstalk,"- sold Harvey SamuelH as ho settled in one of the great rockers in the Lindell. "I linu always heart a great deal about tho effect of Injecting medicines nnd food into human beings, the method being pro nounced preferable and more beneficial in cases of extreme illness than that of feeding through tho regular channels. My work with this corn plant Undecid edly interesting. I secured a small glass syringe with a very tine point to it. After the corn was two weeksold and only a few inches tall I began to inject the unfer lnented juice of crushed apples. My first injection was not quite a drop. Threo days later I rciicated thedose, increasing it slightly. In n little while tho Injection was a daily occurrence and the dose in creased proportionately. Tho cornstalk waxed fat and tall. All along It gave promise of great size nnd largo fruit. 'Its height in July was fully 10 inches above the tallest stalk In the fii Id, Its ears were mnch larger, while the silken tassel was much smaller and lucked the depth of color characteristic of tho other plants, I took an ear home to steam and eat. I can tell you that the quality of that corn for eating purposes was ex cellent. It smacked a little of apple, just the slightest suggestion of it, and not at all disagreeable us one might sup pose. The griiius were large and juicy. In fact tho quality of tho corn was far superior to anything 1 had et er eat ,-n in that line. 1 am going to repeat the ex periment." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. fteteral Coincidence. While the belief in talismans and omens is confined to the less educated portion of our population, even the most skeptical read with Interest coincidences that simpler minds regard as prophecies. President Garfield n few mouths before his death related to u friend the follow ing Incidents: As General Garfield entered the con vention the day of his nomination, u man distributing leaves of the New Tes tament handed one to him which the engrossed politician folded and put in his pocket. Long after the nomination he took down the suit he hud worn that eventful day, and before putting it on proceeded to empty the pockets. He drew out n paper Tressed Into a narrow fold, one verse only being visible. It was this, "The stono which the builders rejected is become the head of the cor ner." Again, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, the hour of the nomination in Chicago, an eagle, coming from no one knows where, lighted on General Garfield's bouse in Washington and sat there sev eral minutes. This occurrence was wit nessed by many persous hi the capital, Wide Awake. A Kalurall.t and the Snake Charmer. A story used to be told at Cairo ot the late Sir Richard Owen during one of bis sojourns in Egypt. The great naturalist was seated in the shade on the veranda at Bhenpeard's hotel, as is the iiortpnui dlal wont of visitors to that famous hos telry, when tlie Inevitable snake cliarmer came to hhu and produced from his bag a lively sjiecimen of tho bonied aip the deadly cerastes. The professor gased, ami nothing daunted stopped and plucked the horns from the haul of the reptile wriggling at his tt, remarking to a bystander tbat tne man would prob ably think twice before trying to palin off upon any one else a harmless snake as a cerastes by the aid of a ooupW of fish bones. With anybody else the ohanner would probably have sueeeadwl. lie had tried it on the wrong man. London 11l-lht. Wvaiwu. of a Kindly Woman. A regard for others' feelinge awl a gentle though not fulsome Hat Wry that etimulates rattier tuan luoataa are the weapons which, wlum iummI by a olrr, kindly woman, make her a power aaotw any set in which she choose to move, I though never for one mouient dona lb rive anv eUdence thnt she U aware ot the iuiiuemu shew ii Ms through the all, oonquering acepi, r ,-f lur own gracious WiUIlIUlluUlfl. 1 illllltit .111! Ill 1 1 1 II ML. Lulu Malti Baleainun ij.-r ' your lit U i;iil m S hr. aim, ni).' ,.i ii- it doss buu Intt I llilnk ' Tins mat hta i iwinV-Voa, .1 iHitirui a aise larger. Uttle Uirl i)h. yi-a, 1 forgot W" havs to wait fur our khaugo. 4jkwd Miwa, The Fnnlt of the Moon. In a small Vermont town the street lamps, which are few ami far between, are under tho charge of on1 ot the ohleel residents of the pluie "Way m the world weren't the lump lighted tonight, Mr. JacolisV" inquired a Btumiier resi dent, who had stumbled down to Hit postoffice one July evi ning in the pitclij darkness of n heavy rainstorm "They ain't ever lighted on moonlight nights," responded the old man calmly. "That's the rulean the moon fulled last night, an this is,one of best nights in the hull month." "Beet nights," echoed the other In considerable irritation. "What good uW the moon do In a poujing rain like thisT. "I can't help that," said Mr, Jacobs. "Aocordln to the almanac, this is a moonshine night, an the lamps hev no call to be lit. 1 reo'on the almanac's a good thing to go by. "Why," continued tho old lamplighter, surveying his critic with suddenly awak ened surprise and disgust, "where d'you s'poae I sli'il fetch up ef I was t' goJjy the weather stid o' the almanaof 1 per sume t' say likely 1 might hev t' go mj? raound ev'ry night fer a month in dog days, I don't cal'late to hev no eeeli works as thstl Ef the moon don't do her duty, it's unfort'uit, but It ain't ony o' my lookaout." The bystanders murmured aeeent, and the summer resident was silenced. Youth's Companion. loira's Wonderful lee Cave. One of the greatest curiosities in the Mississippi valley is a natural ice cave which is located in the bluffs of the Iowa river within less than a mile of De corah, the county seat of Winneaheik county. This unique curiosity is indeed a natural icehouse a cavern in which great icicles may be found at any season of tho year, being estiecially line In sum raer, when the weather is hot and drj outside, The bluff in which the cavo if located is between SOO and 400 feet in height, it being necessary to climb about 75 feet up the side of the bluff to reach the mouth of the cave. The entrance is a fissure nbout 10 feet in width and lie tweeu 15 and 80 feet in height, from which a constant current of cold ail issues. Thirty feet from the mouth of the cave the passago turns toward tho left and downward, toward the river bed Tho slope is very gradual, however, nnd tho walls and the roof nro within easy reach all the while. After you have reached u spot 100 feet from tho opening you enteral, it is noticed that the walls and roof are covered with frost. Twenty feet farther n thin coating of ice is no tlccd, which increases in thickness as you go into the uiun. Bt. Louis iiepuMlc. The matinfactnre of snowshoes for army use would establish a new indus try that might employ a goodly iiumoei of workmen. A WORD TO JTOHIEN. Ti-om (hie Viho Suffered. SoorrBViLLK, Pa., March 18th, 1892. Dlt. IAYII KhNKEUT, Dkah Sir: From a growing girl, I sulk-red with female trouliTe or weakliest? peculiar to lay sex. 1 doctoral wllh several dliTtrcul physicians, hut found no lelL'f. Was so reduced In strength nud UipIi, llmt I welnliul hut VH lbs. .chanced to lenriicf tho vron dcrfiil cures Dr. Hut Id Keniu 'i) a.rs.Ciirr.eUmitnn. lntOI'MC lit' HUM J) wfs performing, and tried it. The 'Hist bottle pro ilnced marked Iiuproremcht. After taking tive bottles, 1 ivan almost a Hell women and ttelirbetl liilf lbs. ' J m 'JliyC OF IV MY BUFFER MSTtiHK" Mich a gaiu in weight ai. 1 better iu health than 1 ever was It 1j my desire to tell every uomi.ii fn Lli" vcrU win) suffers from any of the i ompainta common to our &ex, of the hem lit rrd c-ure to be deilved from the u of Dr. Kounelj's Fa. oil. e Jleiu ed. . JIiw. CVatiiue Uoiton. If -u lme chronic weakness, 1 eering uvn, ul , i ( ti'ir . 1 1 iiinwi 1 iip intnfi I inriotii, ,n. li in) -i t r w .y il pm d to tti mm ei''incT. ri Mi. nli ,i , m flVr i iti a i til 1 1 ot Jin pillar - iimU I I'K. 'tivi rrLn 11 ntuly u, , .1 tr 1 t 1 1 1 r c ihi t f I'f 1 1 y ' ) fti i'" lttM I- itt 1 i. 1 il llii n u!wr) ... i 1 (on ft t'iM-.H.iaMt 1 ' i 1 l ai.ii a 1 nr. ' 1 hi uinHiy a r twi itt Entirely I VEGETABLE mANDRAKEl AND A CURE CURE tf FOB bosh Blllousno33, Dyspepsia, Indigostlon, Diseases of tho Kldnoys, Torpid Liver icnoumaiism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundico,Erup I tlons and Skin Dlscasos. I rriu 25s. I tttut, CiU tr t3 BnggtiU. UEisr.;nisi t lose, rrri., tnmi.u. Sold by V. F. lllcrv. We print sale bills cheaper than any othor office in this section. FQ It SALE. A fMI-in kltliHlMl 111 Ttiu.umtoii.tiii. fnurtithii. OttrlMHi (xmui, Pa., about nx mile t mm UVIm port, on mud IriulhiK iron, wtid Din- to Kreiife vlllu coiiUinliiK upward tit es Herps ot cleat mud tvtin km1 ruimlmr wrln wator nil tin soar round, ami v it tut II nrcHisnry ouihtitUlliuiit ;oiuurUliiif a TWO H.oiiV Fit A MM VK., LI Ml UOl'SK 1U2I foft, with white 1116 .1 Irame bank barn atxls feet, wajfon ahed 22&) ffft ami all tit her lut-eaaary nut building. Ttriu ot sale mil be inade Ituown by JOHN KKBEIL tt Harillv- Pa. DissolQtion of Co-PartnersliiD. Not let? Is lienb given that the eo-partnerBlui) heretofore pxlbtmv lietween Joliu O. Wehu and Nathan Lattter, dtiluic bualueaa uurier tuvdriti name ot tNelaa& I aftlt r, Frank Ith Ilouaff.t'rauk l)n Townhli, lit been tegnHy dbwolred, of which thix publication ot fact U dim notice. Tlie bufttnes will lrt pontiiiiiMl hv Mr .Inlm O. WelM. .IOHV O WKISK. NATHAN LAFFLVK, Franklin Twp Carbon Co., Fa., hW A Feb 85-W3 KISTLER COHNKR SECOND A ALUM Sts. Want everybody iu Lehi-:litoii to buy at their st-ire because they liave not only an ex ctillently aawtted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,-c t , . . , . , "lit IwCaUt their priOtSS are low er than thee Koodg can be , for Jaewhere j foWll We hmv goode with pleas ure, quot prices -and deliver tell nurcuaaea. Don t fonret, but call and sre us. iKRUiM and KISTLER. mm High Prices lmve no plnco in our stt'rc our patrons will te'l you thnt mid cotiscquoiitly we wntit your trnne. Wccnnsnvc you monoy. 11 you noubt it como nnd sco. Jtu's Overcoats, IS, and no ' .Uen's Suits, fl, ami up. We nlso have ti Nico Line 01 Hoys' Fuits find Overcoats at Closing out l'ricoe. Mines for Men at $1 ami up SImms for Women at 1 ami up Wo also line of well made Shoes for Children nt 40 cents and ufi. Slippers as low as 40 cents, Ihihbeis for Hoys and ftlrls at AO, Klibbers !il lien, llubliefs for omen, Beaililnl Mauleis & Ccmfcrts, Go from $1 .to $4.60. jTew Dress Uoods Almost endless In variety and certalnU Lower In Prices than joucin ths same quality of "goods for else- tthere In town. Groeeiiq3& l'rovisiontj, of the best quality and nt tlie Ion est prices. Choice Flour and Feed. Fresh Country Produce, irnshing Machines & H'ringon of the best makes al low prices. ALL OOODS A III'! DEMVKKED FliEK Ho have i e'ectrlc llglileil. Iloomy, rlnasant Store, C'uiue ami see us GEO H. ENZIAN, North Virst Street, (..chighton Real Estate Tht undersigned has for sale a valuable farm in Franklin 'ownship, Carbon county, the propei tv. ot thelnte Geo. Uapp, deceased, containing nbout 87 Acres, a half mile cast from Wcissport. The improvements thereon nic a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, 20x22 ft., with 8 Hooms; Barn 50x44 It.; Mn chine Shed 22x22 It ; Wagon Shed 20x40 ft., nnd other ne cessary outbuildings,also a good large Apple Orchard of 150 Trees and other choice fruits. This property is well located in an excellent neighborhood and is unquestionably one of the best farms in tho county, nnd an ex cellent state of cultivation. It would be suitable lor stock rais ing or a truck farm. A, fine stream ot water tlows through the firm. Iso for ale a desirable lot iu the borough of Wcisspoit on which is erected a Ono Story & a Halt Frame Dwelling House, Stable. Slaughter House, Ice Hous-"?, Wagon Shed and other U1S lll l UlllU'lllUIll!.. For tern s and conditions. nppli to Austin Buyer, WEIRSVOItT, l'KNN'A. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ' OF VI.1IY VAUIA1II.F. REAL ESTATE. Hv virtue of nn onltr nt th Ortt.Htix'Cmnt nt ( niUn tmitl, tlivre mil be i'hihhh.iI to I'uhlk uie, on inu iirfiin"., ui ituiikiiii iowmiii ti,-. Carbon count v, 1'h. on SATURDAY, MAItCH 18, itttuiu'c1ick p. m., the lollimliie lEaul lute tlt iruieity ol TOLLY KltEbtJli, lEttl KiiUtP, IKHHSttS mi. to nil All (hat certain nt or n ece ol otouiki tltiutto In I'mukllu Towih1iI(, rarlKiu ruuti!). rik . IHtlilitltHl UIKl Uearriliru laa lOIIunM. IO Hll: i ten urn I nit ui a nojL tlieiH'ti by lam. of wl llitrn. aoiith 43Utisitten, WtiU 3 uiui k-iq perciieit to h Kti tlieucu uy th same twititlj, Jfi uejii ii mfucc uj tnw sniiiv sum u, on ut-ai rrs Uaa.latllimlruiii V(lMoittotlit Old Maria JUL B H IU W IHriUlrVB 141 a II 113 III SI u Works. theme in ttalit road uoitli Wdettrew. etwit 't anu 1 lo imrcuea to a stoim in aald ruiut tliene by lanJ vl Iets JIoiii wutli 41 dettrcs, esjst i Kin I tkertlimi to a iit: thettt-e bv the Msniti nort U -Iti tiiwiM4Mtt a ami 3 10 iert-nM tt A imtu liiviit't) uy im.uu in i nrikiopner irooi uoitli AO ilturrHMfl wat ft iwrcltes aud tf-10 to the I'lace ol (JeKlnnintf. UoutatutiiK I'KKUllKK wuiiiii nam iMHiitus mort! or lea, t n nuine menu llteroou vuiwUt ol a TWO-SlOUV I'RAME DWELLING lianas with Kllrheu aUaohatl and all neeessan Out lluitdliiKs. Terms anil eonillliiHiii ltl la made kliuwn at time aim plane ut sale, tiy AUSTIN 11(11 EH. IP.ul.1.1 Iful. tut. uv .a...'. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE or viatv vai.ua iii.e REAL ESTATE. Hv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon county, there wilt Cm ex- ImmmI to I'ublk Sale, on the mttle, In rraukllu lonnsnip, uarbon county, ra., A'ATUUDAY, Match 25tli, '93 at ONE O'CLOCK V. M., tlie lollowln ilecrlkl Real KtUle, late 1U protwly of JOIIK O. FltEV, aeeeated, to wit: All that certain lliAUT Oil 1'IKCE OF LAND allutte In Franklin Townlln. Carbon count;, l'a., boundtal and ilacrlkl at rmlowi, Lo will JHgluulnx at a alone tbence by laud ol Vm. Kemerar nonU 5 1-2 il straw, aatt SI pereliaa to a atouti; ikeuca by tlie tame aouth IU ilfgriw., tl U percbea to a t4ne; tbence by the aamu iiorlU 67 degree., eaet 36 perrlwa to a alone; tbence by land of I'aul lluck norlli IS 1-4 degree, eael M percbea lo a bile oak Iree, thence by the aanie north HO 1-2 degreet, eaal 43 perches to a atone; thence by the tame north 6 1-2 def reea, eatt 34 rrchee to a atone; thence by land late of and U. Lamy aouth 88 1-8 degreea, seat ,t)8 perehea to a pine krot; theuoe by the auie aouth 4 deereee, a eel 88 percbea to the place of bealnulnf, eoaialnlux SI AC HKS, and Ittt perchea tlrlot nteMUie. The tuiproveioeDia tuereon oonaial of a TWO BTOHY FRAMK DWKLLING HOUSE, LAROK SH'ISfi HAR.V and Muer neoakt oulbulMliiCa. Tar ana and oonditloni will be wade known at time ad ptaoe of . by AUSTIN BOY, H'edfaetdey. Feb. SUi 'M. Adtu'l. Trees! Trees! K full aMtvtineot of Fmlt. Or Ua4e Tiwee, Svergreeiia, 4hrub DU A LB ItS SKLaod l" K full aaaoiiwat ot Pndt, OriujiMutaJ and Twee, nenreeiia, nrui. iue, ew , very ruiMiuaDie i ml im Id caaeUMnreau wMennie iu oerun to lb narwrr. a uomneteiit inau m III tuii intend tbe MMWtliut of orders for a uiotl-rate rtiwge. Iteerlullte catakunie sent on itiUlJoit. GEOHUK ACHKI lit WnI i4fcMUr, OhMOcc Co.. I. : Reading R. R System : Lehigh Valloy Division. Authiwite I nul n-L,i exi-lusivel.i insuring cleanliness and mmfurt. Arrangi inert of t'a-iig'r 1 1 ains. Si iikiii i r. IN ElFK(T liw I. 1802. TUAIM4 li:avi: lkiikiiiiox For Nswal a and ork 1 t, ami lll'i.. m., s os, h.ai 7. an i m rnr Mkiitiuka tlhmik ami llclvldere 7.46 oo, a. in. i li.n, (.ai unit (i iii rut iiiiinrnimr w ii-iim-ii v nnu ll.lJa.ni-: and 1IJ7 4s7i. m. , , For HlaMnatuu. taiaaauqua. Allentiiwn. Iletli- a.hein,atl Kaaton,ii.lJ, 7. Kl. !. :l, llvli a, m . HS1.S.4J, 3.WI. 4 si. .. I w anil hi -ti pin. I r riiiiauriuina wim ii.iiim, b.hiiii v tc. 7.4S, u.Maudu.iau. m -a.. " ?. 62vsiid I.M l. 111! r or JtVBUiitaaitu iiniiwiiii v., i.to nuu ii.k .ok,s.22ih1 Lao ii.m rr's, White HalL, Cuiluy, and Hukelidsuqiia ., s.ou .S4 a. ni. , l, 2.42, 4.37, and 10.27 p, ni. For 4laucliCliiirko.(B. 7.41. 9.BS. II JO and 11.51 u.m. i 1.10, S.IS, I.1J, VJO. 7.22, 8.30. ftJW P in. Fur weftllit-rly ana liazieion ti.B-4,?.4s v.aiauu lt.Kla.ni : 4.IS, 5.20.7.22, llW l.ln. Pnr hl.fianiiv CIU. rtheliamlmill SIIQ AKnlftnO 8,62, 7.49, JH Slid II.M a in. ; l.l.n n.J Si 7.22 p m. ror All. uarinci ami iiinnniiii u it, ll.sas. m.: 5ii.ln. .... Pnr Polhwllle S.D2. 7.49. 7.M, ass 11.12 and M.K a. in., iX. 4.15, 7.22 and 7 js u.ni lOriKIIIVe Jiait'll, II llUCWni uu rcin.iiu.i 7.49,9.30 and 11.53 a.m.. 4.U, 5.20, 7.22 and 10. ' 'For IlltiliHi aud I., ti II. Jnucl.. 7.4J, ,;, and 1I.5S a.m.; 1.15, .'-.2. 7.22 mid 10. VI l, 111. Fur lunkhaunock 7,4.1 ami ll.Vi a. m.; 4.15. ijobihi iojw p.m. . j ... ForOaevu, Anbiirn, Itliai-A and Oeui;vull.& a.iu.; 10.60 p.in. , , For lAieyvllie. uiwainia, san, unwriy, i'.i mlrs, Kochesler, lliiffato, Vagina Fall and ttii Vest 11.53 a.in.: ami lu.ai p. m. Fur Hlniira aitdlhe Went via HalaniancA al 1.15 p. in. HUNDAY THAI NR. For New York 4,25 0.07 una 11.12. i.iii.; 5 17 uiul 7JM-P. Ill Fur riillailnlnlila 46 7.57 u. in. : 2.52, 5.17. and 7.SH U. IU. For KmUmi and InkTinnllatti Hlatiuna.lC. 7.67, 11.12 a.lil.; I237.2JU. M7 nnd 9.02 p. ill. Fur tlaueti etinnk 8.14, II.!", 11 JS 11.53 a. 111. , 8.1(1, 6.15, S.4 1. And B.S0 p. III. For lleadlns al e.07 a. in. : 2.52 and 7.2S in. Fur llAXIetnnss,KlHl II 53.m.; S.I0 and I0.M i. in. For Mslisimy Olty and Hhi-iiandoah 8 M, 11.59 a. m., and 8 10 p. in. Fur Fuluivlllo at2.52 p. in . For Whits tlim-n, IVIIkrH-llarlF, l'lllaton, TuDklmiiiHiek.TowandK. ayie, llJiaea.Oenoa, Auuiirli, Klmlra, Hucliasti-r, llultalu. Miaftani Palls an. I tli Vinci II 5J a. in and loss p. in. Pur further narllcnlnr. inunlru ol AKeulifol riniflnbli-j. I, A BWIilVl AH1), llen'l Manager. U (1. IIANeoCK', llcneral l'asftetiser Atretit. 1'IMIiUlFlplila, 1'u. - i A. W. ONNEMACIII'H. Asi't lleneml Fas lentter A):ent, builtll llelhlelii'in, Fa. Mavl4.Hi.lv Prcslonal & Business Cards W. M. Rapshor, mOUNKY ind C0UN8KLL0R AT LAW First ilour abovo tha Mansion lloune, MAtTPtt rtiiiNir . - . 1HVN'A. teat KUlu nnd Collection ARPily. Will Itnj nd Hell Heal Kstftto. tionvevanelnii ncallv done. ollections promptly made. Settling ISsfatenpf Lfevurius u siHrciiii, y. iiiy tie 'i:'mim ir 'iidlhh and (lennan uov. S-vl DR. G. T. EOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. it IlANfJoa. ltaonwAV iiouhr, Monhas. it KAAi on, Swan Hotel, tufsdays. AT J1BTIII.KHKAI, WUN llOTKL, WKINRIIAV9. AT ALI.K.NrtiWN, (lltNll rKNTHAt.,lllUKHIA VT II ATI! , l'lltUa AND ATUK1A P. Office Houm From 9 a. in. to 4 p. tn. Tractlo I ml ted to disea-Hes of the Eye.Ear, Nose &. Throat t?AlHo, Uefractluii ol the l!yts or tlie adjust mentof aldoses. F. I. SMITH, 0. D. S., tiRU'e Oios)te the Opera House. Hank Street, Ach ' ton, Pa. DEN'ilSTHY IX ALL ITS MIANUHK8. f IHliiR and nuking artlAclal dentures a special ty, IiOcal aiiPhtlietles iMed. tins administered and Teeth Fxtractrd WITH OUT I'AIN. tKFlCK H()UnS:-l-'roiii a . m., to 12 in., from i n. in., iu u p. in., .Mini t y. in., io s p. in. ('onsullatlons tn KuitllHiior Oerinau OOlct Hours at HaltUu-Kerv but u day fid 15-87 IV A.S.Rabenold, Hkawh OrriCR j Over J. W i.audenbuh' Liquor Htore, BANK 8TKEBT, LEI1IQIITON. wiitlslry In all Its branches. Teeth Kxtracted without ('.tin. Uai administered when rviHiestHd Oftlce I).i)-VKUNESI)AY oteach week. C O. adJiess, LLKN'10WNf 3-yt lI-eliRlieountv.ra, TH CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumboro, Prop'r, FIItftT STREET, LEHlGIITOSf, I'ENN'A TheCarlHiii lions has been teiimated nnd tnprued througliantj II Ii eleetrle Hfilited and well teittlUtett. nnd It ainoiiK the (test llotell In ttiU teetlon of the tstate. 'the pjttioitatie of Hit lttlIk is olleltcrL Itent aeeouiniod.itloi)i for periiiuiient and lr.nnleiitcii-.toin. ("liartres erj inodei-Hie. Hiie Liquors, Kienh Iteeratid l'ortei aud timnl Cltf-ir. lor sdle al the li.ir. June. IR, '2-K.Z The INltlhitf lteHlHiirant In the. Itehluli VnUey. CIRCLE CAFE I. ION II II I. IIIIII.III.MI, ALLKNTOWN, CIIAS. A. HOW. "MAN, Prop, This Popular Iteotauiant Iihs been thurouuhl relllted and refurnished, and tho ifener.il areom. inodatlotis are ot a suiwrlor and iulllnK charae ter. All the dellcaeles ot the euson served at inodeiitttt rales. The bar Is supplied with ni but the IwhI hrainla ot Wines, Lhpiors, Als Uluais, He. Ladle' Dhilutf Uoom lit the lleur. Oscar Cliristman, WKJWOHT, l'A, Livery and Exchange Stables. lay riding rarrlaws and sate driving horseh aueiimtnoiatlotis to agentsdvlere..rl Mail and telegraph onlers pinoiptly attendel to Olvft me a trial. niajiii I) Attention! Business Men DANKK1ES, III.OKKI'H, IIOOKEEl'KRK, Liwvi:i, orncuijs, Abtiraet Maker. Insurance Writers. Clerks, Aud all hIiomi Husliieas Heipdres Writluy. Donor deface your bork by icratrblnir. Uw 'Hie Ink KraalUK Kleotrwtbie JVnvll which works Instanuineously and do"s not abrade the paper. Ajieat and clean set of Books Is appreciated b (iood HusiuehS Men. AddreMall orders Ui (leu eral A Kent K. V. KtTI'HNRtt, stetuleisvllle, Uarb in county, fa. Price k aud 7ft cents Cfliapeletiott Is The KerreOI Business. 55 f3 r-1 S3 -i S3 t C 3 i E s o o 5S. - H 5 3 s o tn H CD mop 5 a a Cn CD c O S g Q ai 3 Q Si is o O r. O B Cash, Tales Bale. First- BooK-iiiuu'lEm-Uwfttion wuld m eetefiii took kepr in a tour mill, aut a fair teunuat. ami uuilttinUud (took kefpiita tul eoadnettui, corripuudBiice atiM wvlT Fur furtbrriw inBC ail &. W.. Hdrrttf. Fa. Iptl it 5 m&z7 1I1V Tl, P,,,oet McilMnnM nucn MADE. rmlltitrlvi-tliolMiniirfrora.roiir! rti.rlmi.lra anil niotrlin Ca3 . 4, are i miwl by Imiiur . Am. . r r e a l v ft.. "O.- O a 'Sa. I.IlVHilltl ; . 'im v. pponmui mmllH you will uet it oi your limirfnsu Ilf you are rnfTerlni fmm 1 ney lUeeane, and ' tol o age, line Pl'LPIIt'R D11 Tbcy ncr toll to cure. 8enl 3 3-eerit tUunpB to A. 1. Onlrny A Co.. Borton, Mass,, for beH mwlleal work publlhl, PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU DtKCOVKliKlt OF Bjadrou's Miracnlons Rcmeiifs- IJteritl flllmlea rtiynkhitut Knlrt T!:ent As heingihu (i re tent ItlHe.ner of the Age, rosltiK'ru e whenuatd In aciordance to tut r tic tiwis, In iilwaws here tofore fto-i'alknl lurVir ablt lhtherla, AMh ma, bnimhltli. nalanh, eotieitloti of the lunns, the result of niiifttroke, anothx und limoitir u11ih restored to tlieli' n.itnr.il eoiiiliiiiin. Hiiioi liln ill wl lirtllfl ilUetmfl enroll. llliniiniufiatu Selftlirn. neuralula. Itrlelit's dNeane of tlie klil ne8,iivereoin)iniiii,iisimerv( aim w-eauetT feuriuisertse lire enureiy enreu uy jnire niell ore of my own prepnrlnK iiDuriim nine veiirn over IC.Ooo nersons hve hail these tnedh-lni'ftuiKl aie 1 1 I itR wltneitse vi ineir Morin. ivniiiiui gt inio itraeiice inj self, helnc over 74 ears ol age; will sell im meilk-lneH only. I have two etnliient nhjrsi clans connnerteil with me to attend to etilNnjt at tin residences iff the ulek irregnlred. THSTIMON'IAUS. From Patrick Ittirke. I'nn.ADKi.rHiA, Airll c. UQ. I'rofesHor Itoiutrou Dear sir Allow me to semi jou iny sincert iii.uiks for 1 lie good thai your medicine done me nml jou can imhtMi this letter It joi ehoone, for Hie heneftL of the RUlTerers. In which I will atnta I hint tn hand crushed rounlliiic the eRrn, and doctoretl lor it, and was In the hospital about six ww-ks. and my hand became so swollen, und tnll.iiinnn lion taking ltlace, sume of the doctor" thouKhtl would haw to set iny hand amputated to ruve iny me, out i sas ioii ny one oi my irieudtti gnto tTof. r.ouilrou'Homee, hiuI net some olhl1 inedlrlue for It, and that he knew It would save uivliand. I went there nud not the medicine, and In two weeks the BrtelliiiK all went down, and I had the nie 01 niy niiKers. iiien i weui l worK, alio consider in self well, nnd earnestly rerniittnend the remedy to all aflllcted like me. There ttt nothliiK In the world like It to dcitroy hlood lfiniuii, reouce uneiuuKs anuinuaie i.ini, retior intr action In the nerves, aud rirculatlon In the blood, there Is nothing locointfaie to it. Ui-sirectfullv ynurs l'ATUICK HURKK, 1703 Ne 9th St., l'h Ihu I el 1 1I1 1,1, pa. rrom Joseph Klikner. I 1 Ninth St reef, fhlliulcliil.lii. I'n. Please atlow ine to add iny testimony to jour 1111. juiYiiit; oevn siiusinira mice nines tniriu twenty sears, the last time It was m had th.it 1 mis ueu tor tour muuini; nna tne ery nesi ui uuti'Hj utn mis Bllll UWliy. Willi Hp iw lte poor, and creat ialii all over me. At tcmnted to un ouL hut could nut ttLttut lint huh would often drop down while uPenipthiit towull the fJlHB UAs ijiiil,irf il 11 inrr Ititil (irm It un. Inclined to run on congestion f the brain, was men recoiunieiiueu 10 mil. ljouiiroil lueofrliie and I made out to got to hit ottice, 1727 N loth street, and 1 Cot the medicine and In three weeks time I wan able to he out hud tending to my iiuiiih'm, uitnign one oi m nornes ilieu in tho ineniitlinn from lhf lifinl. ulnlsa I aiuul It and am able to attend to tiuslnestnov.. 'Hunks louou Aimiifmy aim to iT(i. iioudruu uiedl cine, whlcli 1 will recommend forever to anj poor riullerer as I was. would he nle.mfd tn lme any one rail und see ine fur fin t her lnfoim.il Ion, j.csnei'Liiiiiy joupi' JOSUl'll KIliKKK. tlfflce and Laboratory 0eu dally ftoin 7 a. tn to a p, m. Call or w rite to ALKXAMn.it iioirimnu, 1727 North 'letuh Street. dec. 10. Vi-ly. rhlladelphl.1, l'a. Send 2 cent stamp for valuable hook. LEWIS' 98 LV (pATKMTrif) Thi ttrnni iu I Pierre I n .' I n'"" olhir Lti it I " a n-i iow-Jot bd j In ton w)Hi rrn,i.,iabl IIA. the Ki' 1TJ ronjj for lie. Will Wkkt) itta traf fim-l lUrl- lninminiitetcWia.. IT IH I II K tl' "f tut .ItMialnK W i dllnirtlntT '-. oleuKi frKrillKC bMii p"'Vim!!V?aca TO CONSUMPTIVES. The umtersliiuel lia.lntr letn im.tnr..iliti health by simple mewl, HfierKiiftertnu fiitm eraHeursHithase Iuuk arfeetion.aiul wt tlread tlWease Contuin nt Ion. 1 nxlous to mak know n to hi fellow muferera the n.eanti of, urea Tothonenhn Uelrc It, . . nil! clioerfuily em l free of -lutr.tei it conv of the ttnKrii.ti..iillUu.i utilch tliev wil) rtixla nut' cum for Couatimit. uon, Ai muu, . nnviiuu uiul nil throat ami luR MaluttlpH. IltilioifeH allsuiTerers nHttrv hi reuiedv, as It Invaluable, ltioits 1eiiiiint Lhe puHcrltton, whli li will cohI them i. -thinu ami may proie a tflesfluir, will nlease aiMreiit, Itrv. r.lMValUI) A WILSON, Urnoklyn, New Vork. apr, 28, 'OiMi. - Plain and novelties in Wool, SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES, ALL THE NOVELIIES IN COTTON, SILKS IN-THE NEW WFAVES AND PRINTINGS. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. 1 1, MK IS IIEAIJUUARTEHS FOR- GEMEEAL HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KIND OF COAL, , OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa ft Will uilcTKni Hi Are yon all run down? Scotfs Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Sootfa Kimilatoa core Co of hi, Celdi, Coasampilea. Scrotal, .nd .1) Anaemic ul W.ieiw SiaeosM, Prerentx waiting- lu cbUdreo. AU ihi1 aa imlallle b. nillk. QeLoaly llie raoulue. Impand by Seott A U..wae, Chemlata, Kew York Bold by all OrugyleU. r a Bofut white lead HOCriICi I would have no JLJVJQ UP 8ale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good "or "better" thffn Strictly Pure White Lead The market Is flooded with spurloui white leads. 1 ne-iouowing analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misieaaing oranas snow me exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain t MHIeedlog Pr.od 'Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louli." Malerltle l-rnpnrtloo. Aaaljeed by DarylM 99 per cent Devil qh.mHlrt Oild. ofSSIac Miapereeat. flia, Whlet Lul per cent. lil. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Dnnd ' Paelfle Warrant.d Pare A White Lead." Matetlal. ProportloB. Analyaed by Bnlph.tr "I Lead 4 Id P" feat Ledoni Oe., Oilde ot Zinc 45 IM per cent. Sew Yptk. llarjlei 60 IW per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by pur chasing any of the lollowiug brands. They are manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and are the standards: "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" " Jewett" " Ulster 1 For tftte by the moit reliable dealcrt la paint everywnere, iverywn.re. i are eolnc to paint, It will pay you tout Tor a book containing informa t may aave you many a dollar; it wilt 11 you si to tend to lion that ouly cott you a poital card to do to. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Drotdwty.'Kew York, Xnt AIiiit mi say, but liat tlKi roilo wty l wlmt ell DANAS SAKs.lARILLA. 11c sure It H mmlo lu llelfnst, Mniiic. ( J. W. ELOU1N. "Canker in the Stomach unfited me for work!" WONDERFULLY SURPRISED DVT cured: Ma. Blouin has lono nEKStf known AS AN HONEST, HARD-WORKING MAN. Y(ll' CAN SEE HIM ANY 1IAV IN HIS Blacksmith Snor on Tranklin St., WOKK1NG AT HIS FORGE ANU HE WILL BE ONLY TOO OLAI1 TO TELL YOU WHAT DANA'S SAUSAI'ARILLA has DONE FOR HIM. I.KWISTON, Sir., (ieifllrnwH:l lime linen a'contlnual putlV'rrr for a lonjr time wltli CmiUor in (lie Klomrtcli. Tliroiit nml THE KIND much po, thnt my IlpH luuo hcalrlu'il ainlNUol Ion wry Iitnl. 1 hal a terrlltlo had feellnir tn my t.tom neti.l!iltaotelniiiy iiiouth,eati'iua great tleul of fipiUhu at II men 1 vn FMIUDLT irXFITTKIl F0K MIIOK. I con nutted a mi nil n rof rhjiilatH.nntl wa- treated hy heeral oh uood ones as I eould tlnd BIT KKITIVKB NO llT.XKFlT. Ijist March, n Itoy p;Hsed ine'un adver tisement ol OANA'SHAKSAl'Al.U.LA. I rend it ami dcridtd to try a bottle. The lirnt hottlo Krotillr ri'IIocl inc. iTHAT CURES iictlliuinil hv tho time tint woe taken, l bail (MINED CI MIS. IX IVKIiillT, nn.l woniliTfully euriirlMtl to Unit mi !( nrll. I kuntv IIAXA'S hAltSA t'Altll.LA Iiiih enroll me. .1. W. JILOriN. I.KWiiTox. Mb., JIn 15, mi. Tliealme J. W, Itluuill iierMinnlly i lieari'il ami Mllwerllieil anil more to the truth of the utiue ttiiti'iueut. ln'ture ine. .1. V. AVAI.LACK, Kotary Tnlilfe. Dana Sartapatllla Co., Billatt, Maine. FUUNITUUK, UNI)KI1TAKIN(J FLOUR A FKKD. ' Eobt. 'N. Anthony, (Muceesiior In J. I-. Kex. Rant YelMKirt.) WILL CONTINUB 'lOHK THE HKST PLACK TO BUY Fnnitnre, Flour & Feci i at the Lowest 1'rtces, Olvo us u cull. No trouble to show R. N. ANTHONY. IX - Scott's Illusion tmpmlem- In Itcal Life. Here ! n ni nt Ir n -h-ic from real lif II . ii- ' ,il li i i In'" fm i I Hip R I i 1 i -r, l .1 le ii little novi I out nt it. I I il', in t Hunk th biHik i.iught on r hul any m 1 1 The thin: I' nol nl'im.t exm llv hi fell wk Thi re ivhp a U .l linmr in llu COUntrv nhe . -i iim .ni ul in yeiirs eitlh'r nnm..rrid or a widow; she wa wealthy, and hIih lte I alnnp. One winter evetn.iK she heard tlw sound of citmage win i-ls on the gravel Tlie door wm oiencd, and then fol lowed the bmnping of trunks In the hall. Then n lady's name was announced, ami her visitor entered. 8he mine in mn nlng: she ratue in holding out both hei hands; she came In with a laugh of wel come and of Joy. "You dearest Jenny,' she cried, Wssing Iter vrllh brimming eyes. "It la 40 years since last we part el nt deal old Miss 'e school. Itow are yon? Uow are you? Oh", my dear I am so glad lo see youl And I've ooim to stay!" Site sat down, threw off her bonnet and begun to rattle on about the school When they separated for the night, tht hostess reflected that she had not evet naked her visitor's name and that she re mem!,ered nothing nt all uliout her. In the morning she did aek Iter name, but yet she renitiinbereil nothing at all about her ThBt visitor csine to stay. In fact she never went away again. Tlie twt lailiea lived together In the greatest ami ty till the end. And to the very end thi hostesn never knew who her friend wa aud oonld not associate her name or hei face with her old school. Walter Uesanl in Loudon Queen. A Tame Mountain l.lon. In Colorado I 1wtwl a hunter's Hon and saw H inotinteln Hon the only one as Its owner nsnortetl, which IumI evet been tnineil It wus In it little I welt rooii chained to Hti Iron staple lu the Hoor rotinil which It was rawing, uttering low Krowls. It appeared very much like n small psntluT nnd seeiuetl iiiiytUlux but tame enarliiiK at ua ns if it lunged to spring It was in awe of lte master, however, am. ooweu uown every time ue cracKeii iu whip. He inRdo It do aeveral tricks with a retriever dog. which did not seem tc like the task very well. "Come and ki9 Miss Pussy," said tht man, and the dog went up to it, laid o paw upon its neck nnd licked its face. The luaatiT then put a piecoof meat on her nose nnd tuld the dog to fetch it away "lie doesn't care for this part, wai his comment. "She has had him by tin fthroat onco or twice, .lust look nt hei Iron paws? One blow would lay yon dead as mutton What, you brute, you would. oulrt youl Miss Pussy had tried to guaw his boot and needed to bo lashed ou. "Do you ever take her out?" "Oh, yes, she goes walking with me in the mountains sometimes. 1 take hei chain off when we're out of town, but Tut precious careful to follow her nnc never let her step behind me! "A Ittdt Through Wonderland.'' New Zenlaml Mutton. Tho eheep farmer, it seems, finds that he can deliver his sheep, with a fail profit, for 2 penco a pound at the nearest port or freeiing point. The killing nnd freezing process is undertaken chielly by companies, which hove established freez ing stations at various convenient point)- along the coafct. anil which ship tho car casses, consigned to agents in London oi elsewhere. One of the sights of tho day at tho Albert docks Is tho arrival of one of the New Zealand Shipping company' one steamers, irhups the longitrirooi tho Rimutaka, or some other of tho fleet with the sonorous .Maori names, and tc see the subsequent dischargo of some 87,000 carcasses, each neatly wrapped in Its winding sheet of white cnlico, Tho whole year's exportation now fig ures to about 2,000,000 frozen carcasses and U rapidly Increasing, Yet with all this depletion tho mini ber of sheep In the colony is rapidly Increusiug. Tho flockf have largely increased in number, and the export' of wool has risen from about 04,000,000 pounds in 1882 to 108,000,000 in 1601. All tho Year Ilound. .After the Rrlp, when you nre neak and "pIauhI out." flood's Hunkinrilia will restoie jiiur ueaiiu mm airenKiii. Thero is a know ledgo which creates ilouuts that nothing tint a larger know lodge can siitlsfy. Tiles of people have piles, but Bo Witt's Witch Ilazle Salve will euro them. T. U. Thomas "I'tina. I eoutil hardly get John home ulth Hie, whip. ".My aon toll fhe groom to aire the Iiurte friiMie null s Ileail Home atid t attle l'ou iler In nis feeil. lie is aurferlng from loss of inai eiieray. lieie is zoe lur a pacaane. The first woman lawyer over sworn in as u member of tho bur in Tennessee is Mi b. Martha D, Strickland. Small In slz, creat In ret? tills: Do W'ltt'f I.lttlf) Karly 1 Users lieet pi lie for Coustl pat Ion, hwt for Sick JlflndicIiP, hrf foi Hour Stomach. Thev norrgiipo T I) Thomas, Doftls tiro ujuleM and words nre females. USE DANA'S SAltSAPAIUM.A, 1 "THE KIND TIIATCUUKS." Llticolu'tj father was u poor farmer anu laborer. Swwt hrath, stveft etomaeh, twet tern per. ami r etiul I frptn the use of Wttl'e l.lttle K.irlv K liters, thu faun us tittle pill T. I). Thouian. The father of Adrabi, the usetlc poiiiiin, wan a ijetfuar. Itiirfclvit'a Arulm Suite, 1 Im beat wive tn the world for Cut, nriilw. Sttfc. ricere. Hell Itlifiiin. Fever Soies, ti tu-r CbiMU Hftii.1. ritllM.ui.fc Cam imw, anO h KKii Rriiprkniii, awl Nmlttvrly ruren rilra. or iw. imv mulratl. 1 1 U inmmiiieMl tu irlf rlwt nut Is amcitoo, or mow rrtuiiurd Trtee owitw mi tlw Hit' Of HTUrr letflllglllOII, MIIU I Men JIuko it n ooiiatiint liatlt tu be kind to .vr; botlr. hikI you will ilo more liooil tluiu Kyiui HeiitiiljotitMattteriiiK money. 1 lie llo.ton hlar ami lifrw lo deal ttltli tlieui, an.! oilier val uabfe meilleal Information, mil be fuuml in Dr Kaufruann'a ureal UeUlcal Work; eletflut colored ;UU. , bend three U-cem ateiuua lo pay poet-age to A. P. Orila Co . lioaton, JaH.,and receive a copy free telnUkm Oil it rttpeatiuif itaoureg of uu r-ttglfi, rheuuwtiani, iiiWi., tunl tooitiaclte nry day, uutll their Mine U Ittgimi. 1'rlee Hfio Thofclns tliat pay their rwitprxituifllj are the lt out we watit to (five up. fUiolvrliie lu IViiuaylvaiilH. Swicbley, Pwm. : We liad an ephlrinic of eltoliitie. as our pliyaldana chI1IM. Im thla Dlftw Iftlvlr ani I tudr a gitMtt hit with UhaMtio't Colic. Cholera uiul DlarrhoM Bietlw I havetoM four Uoisn hoUla la oue uwk and hate tlore old uarly a sroM. ThU Itemed v illtl the nork 1 and waa a bic adverilMiMent for me. Sev ; ral pviiton whu Had Un troubled with , utarriiwa ror tno or three ueeba wr cured by a few duaet of this wedifhie. P. I. Kna)p, I'd. U. 26 aud fif) cent onttlfK furtutleb N H. Kvlwr. Lebixhton, and W. F. Blery. Welaapurt, , A Kraitt uf pi utleutw U worth a imhiikI of craft. A Hunt I'.hM, The coutbloel foreva uf the weather dur , ing the wluter xuaaon arearted to lfHinv health, t'otiglia aud t-uld a. tuck ua. which. If t.ealecled, reault iu INienn -una ' uiid Cuniuiautluu; tbete dia-a ii'iuH, reatili aerlutuly Head fttr Pau Th a. tin great Cuimh and C'tusuuiptton ( ni, ami , Te doctor bllla. Trial buitlra of Pan-Tina 1 free at T. I), Ttiauua' DfUii Store. - ? T We are gotiM ua fruui araw to utm e , to iMarfeotiou. UtUS DANA'S SAKArutll.I.A, ir-t t 'TUB KINI THAT UnK. , Wbeii you H aut to Hee the crooked i au'uiKht, look ttt a railioad titap. The wii.il friin il, Notiii blo sharp and keu. and liul tttcci ul mtti ar sr? u. OiwrMlnuLt- ' ngli mm atf an1 ture. vnl .meal. II.IImbu ill quick)' pfiloiiuA Mm... rn- i un- 1 I aUlMkSS 1-. lilKI.H.,11, .il.,e,'U loetiuH luaiii-lliU I l ab UAN.Y KAHKAf AH1I I., klaDTKaT Ol'liaaV" Nor s SucI? CONDENSED Makes an every-day coimnle nee of an oU'tlme luxury. Pure and v hnlecnmr Prepared with scrupulous r-rr Highest awevrdatall PureFood Expositions Eai It package makes two laige pies Avoi ' Imitations and Insist on having tt- NONE SUCH brand MBKRBLL & SOUl.n. Svmcuse, N. V Can't doit .-UUitff' to par for leftrning lmtv to v u i K'MkI mi article as Wolff' Aimb i. i Kit of clionp material so that a elailer ran profitably eell It at 10c. Our prlco is 20c. Hi" rctnller reys tho pull'io will not jwy V'u .ay tho public will, l-ecauso tlity tl. uUaw pay a fair price for a eotwl rlW. To show both the trade and tho iMi thnt o wnt to give them the Ust 1 r the least nmney, wq will pay Ffo iVUive Information ; this ofltr U open an til January lnt, 1393. WOliTT A RANDOLrn, rhlladelphla. Plk-Rmt u tho name ofa paint which ioe work Hint no other paint can do. Xr 1 .tint tl m I tit It looks like tlie natural hI m l-en it n stainwl nml xarntstied- AND BUILDERS 111 find it profitable to luvestiiiuto. All Blck BudACho and rellave tl the troables fact dent to a blUoot tuteof tbo i7tiii, uoh 3 X1zz1dh, Nkubca, Drowsluea. DUtrtMi after c&tlug.raiala the Bide, Ae, Vhll their mot) njiowkftWoiuccoMtM booaBhoM-alacuitJJa ( n&3&che, yet Carter's Little Liver PlQi km eqnallr T&lu&bltf In Constipation, curlnaana pre venting tbiaannoiiiaeoLapUlnt,hlla theyatw correct alt dliordori oir theatomachBtitnulate tha Jlvcr and regulate the boweLi Tenlithejoiily HEAD 'AtheTWonldbeftlmotprtceleutothollewb(ll unttet from thla dlatnwslDg complilntt bat form tiiilely thflrpoodneMdooa notendhere,and those who once try them will find thes little pills Tilu. able In aomany wayathat they TiU not bo wit alng to do without them. But after aililclthQiil fl the base of so many llree tbat here Is where wrfmake our great boast. OurptUacureltwhila otheri do not. Carter's Little Zirer Fills sre very email and very eaay to take. One or two pills make a doatt, Thoy are striotly regetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all wb4 UBOthem. IflViaUat23centaj IWeforfl. 8oi4 by diDgglsts everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Scientific American Agency for CAVFATrt. TRADE MARKS. DEOION PATENTS. COPYRIQHTB. AtoJ t vr miimnritina nnq ireo uanaDOfiK write to MUNN & CO- Ufil JdlOAUWAT, NIW VOHIT. Oltloct burena for eoarlntf patents tn Amrlc. Krerr patent taken out hf ta bronght tmrnre the publia Lj a notice grreu free ot charge ta tho rfdcnfiCicmcuiinm JN'o Intel n ireut ruuueuuca. 301 Uroadwaf, iNew Vork City. Z. El.Y'sS CatarrH y .rai Allay Pain and FHAYFEVER) Iiiflamnutlon, uia ice Mtrsi, ltetture the Seuiuv of Taoii and Snifl) hssse. IB7T bicAY-FEVER A tdinJrle liappllml niioeai li no'lrlland It ocreealile. l',e & oenia al DrugeUis, by IUJ1. reglilrretl, 4UC ELY lifts.. Mi Warren Si . Stw Yoik IlJ4TA LI i vil I iivr MU Winw' tlM.. I- mailMt. mlltkp'- im. mt ' iJO dM,2 fi ot , nt,( . c;i r ' y r tic would. St. - .ni.-. ic a t.uriMue.'l, aote.ne easily. . o b xm ol utv other btund. Nut efctali., .it. (jrelt-Tilll.UE.MJiNE. "ui XHKBURCTlULLY. Ian ) Hlilaw.m ji-iuTie tf ttmrnv"! In 1 - l"l t"r' 'l PATIbNTS TRIT0 BY MAIL C0r-0CMUL. y1 ul.lUli,avlM ...v-ew.. M t.l 'f. iBlart . 4rM, Mb t Mate it, Hmmpt, It. 8. W. f. MIKI, MVICICI'S mmia.ciicico.UL nnrra?wiff7rTtr!A ft. lfTomrOtUauor.afvei.1 1 ian, TS-MfHT ' Ml OHU, WbeU WUUkl "U do f H Lat J I , jli Bcldin's UalMteil biWantM. l-OTUat ,J I. tl ,11 MnltbMi''KrritlUl llrl r H M fr taT irvB lYn t- Ami i i im ns. him nif' 'SHILOHS CURE. Care. Ooa.ueaptlnn, t'ouah, Croup. Here ThrottU Sold by all Dfu.aiu on a ( iratue? for a Laeta Sid., B.ck or Chci Shiloh'e Poroua Platter wdl flv. gr.,t fcauifm, Hon. 1 ctott, SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mia. T. & Hawkiita, (Miuttnga Tunn., sani HA0A'l ViialttrSAVt.t MY LIVE I JtttwrtlMtl Kr Dyaiwtwtii. Liver or KidiK-y teruubk) it ezeola. Frit- Tiru. kCATARRH REMEDY. aUr.yoiiCW.rrlit Try thle eUKwalr Ilviil elaVee ud Cure you, Pru K 11. JThla In- relaVei ieetor free. I M Itaaufli! MiOoer Benaedie. in aold by utuua leherui vreeiment u, mniwiMKi ate, tc atve aauaracuuo. Pi Wl eat K tly Ir '1 lloiu, Leh-xlitm, I' nk-WvXrrrs. n $10,000.00 Reward CURE A m rmr e