QftDCN' AND Gixfi lh. When our babe at poetfe walking la hla irardn. Around bis tfnfcltnf feet th stinhtnnu plajr, , To poalw thy Mra good to him And bow theru m tor shornd to him, Am S nrotb h opon his kingly war. And blrdling-a of th wood to him Make mualo, gentle music, all the day, Wba oar babe he goeth walking In his garden. When oar bbe he goeth swinging In hit ora.dle. Then &e night It locket) i ever ewwUyilow&i The UtUe tare ere kind to htm. The moon she hath a mtnd to him And lareth on his head ft golden qrownt Ana etngath then the wind to him A soug, the gentle song of Net Mem town. Whoa oar babo ho goeth swinging In his cradle. Kagqpe Field In Chicago Nmve-Itooord. JASPEK'S WOOING. Jasper Greene illsniissol the driver -when he reached the wharf after crow ing the Ottawa at the Four Corners and looked round for Daoust to carry his b&gsogo up to Labelle'a as In day of yore. Vat eld Deoust wan dead and therefore omild not come. I AUtlotto pnt the hear; trunlt on a track slslgh and lmgan to trot along the wooden wharf. Then, when Miilette paused for breath, Greene pushed the old man asldeand took hold of the truck. "Say, Mlllette, I'll wheel this up for GO cent for you," ho said. UDletto ran panting alonjrsldo. "Ali-b, so droll monsieur. It will provide for ze christening." Greene stopped short. "What, nn athtrP he saliliii pretended amusement. "How manyf ' he asked briefly. "Twenty-seven," rojoiaod Mlllette, with 111 dissembled pride. Greens stopped again and carefully counted ont 87 cents. Hire's a cent each for your children. Mlllotf i. Don't stand Mill any longer or you'll got frostbitten. 1 dors not run the risk ut laving to pro vide for 7 orphans." MUlotte took the money with profuso thanks and hurried off, '.".ivlng Greene to f on to Lunelle's hotel with the huge mat sieigo. uy me nine jasper reacneu tho posloBlce a prooossion gradually 'fUTicvd on the sidewalk to welcome him Wi-from Montreal. When Lily Labelle XB him. she came out and promptly anjy thfl children a holiday for the rest thdw, Then she joined him atlio ibtSfX of the prooesilon. When they loapkoa ths -veranda, the children gave tQcee oheors for Jasper and called for a speech. IIS waited for tho crowd to disperse doidt ho approached Iily, who stood Qoaning against the veranda, an nmusod look in her dark eyes. "Are you glad to seo me?" ho asked, i "Come in to dinner," she Bold. "I'll Jinswer your questions souio of them Afterward.' 1 Mrs. Labello greeted him with a klsa on both cheeks, while her husband bow 4 with grave politeness. Lilv seated herself at tho tinner tAble. Jasper at once took possession of Lily and held his prise against all comers, especially tho cashier of tho Four Corners rbank. Tho latter was not easily dlscon- carted, but prepared to demolish Jasper. Miller, the cashier, asked her to go for a stolen tide that afternoon, "So sorry," drawled Jasper. "Miss iabello has been engaged to me for a sleuth ride for a year." The cashier, without waiting for a ro- ipir, wens angniy out. Lily raised her oyos from her plate. "Why are you a week beforo your time, Jasperr' iho asked. '"That's the reason," said Jasper, indi cating with a fragment of rnipco pie on bis Iotk the retreating form of tho cash' ie. "If Fm only allowed one sleigh Iride a year. I don't see why that follow ishould get ahead of mo and have three i week. "But your work. Jasper?' "Oh, MoQulre's looking after that for me. I explained to him that it was rath- er important to clear up matters here, 'ana so I came. lily had not expected her coquetry to become known. "It is so dull," sho sold in extenuation. Jasper commenced another mince pie. "Don't be afraid of its being dull while rm Iitp," ho said, with sublime jsolf confidence. "You promised me on'j sleigh tide a year for seven years If I wanted it, and I guess I'll take this (year's today." Lfy pouted. Jasper smiled and rum- raw his yellow hair. "You'd better own up," he said, with tunabatod cheerfulness. "How soon can you be ready?1 Lily was cowed. "'Oh, in half an hour,'' and ran away to get her nanus on, When Lily came down arrayed in her most becoming furs, Jnaper smiled ap provingly, xou only want some llow- ws to be perfect," he said, Lily gave a little cry. "Ah, flowersl LI ut they are Impossible, "Not at all." said Jasper, takincr a box Ifrom his pocket. "Nothing impossible W you want it badly enough." Lily opened tho box and guve another (cry. "Urango blossoms!" she said, "Yes." answered Jasn-r. "From Flnr. lido. People there sf.ok the ends in n, po- rtato to Keep tnem fresh. Utpttal dodge. asmitr He took out tho orango blossoms, threw pway the potato and pluned thera to her Jacket, I "Now we're ready to star, Stop a (moment!" and he drew her back behind jtha curtain as tho cashier drove past on Ibis way to the echoolhonae. i Lily began to laugh, "It's very wicked or you, jasper. "That will teach him to eo sleiuhlnc Iwith my sweetheart," said Jasper calm- Hy. Lily protested: "You've no right to say that, Jasper. I only promised you u uueignnae once a year lor seven years, and then if I liked you well enough xnen pernaps i might marry you.' , Jasper was drawing on his sealskin Sloves. "That a all very well." he said, '"but wo haven't the time to waste which the old Dihlical people had. In seven lyears- time I expect to bo In the cabi net' Lily followed him to the door only to treootl in dismay, "That?" was all she Maid. "He's not handsome to look at," said rasper crony. urd and lopsided, bull, l . nujethat casnvr J'j.'iow can OYmiMjku eeuu ven erable ruin into this. "If he does," fldkhed Lily, "I'll change sieigus, "Well, that's fair," gently asserted Jasper, "In you go. There isn't much fusa wjd feathers about the old sleigh, but it means business all the same." Lily was furious at being treated like a child. Besides, sho had determined to rosea jasper a lesson, "Bather like Deacon Piatt's sermons. They always hang fire at the start," said Jaspsr. "How, we'll go to Hawkesburv by the river track. That fellow can see us com ing. Ah, I thought so. He'll be down here to a minute. Lily looked rather frightened as the chestnut oauie along at a furious pace. It was evident that his driver resented being made a fool of and that there would be a scone as soon as he could set his bars alongside Jasper's funereal ?us4ruped. But no sooner did that de satedonrmal touch the ice than he be came a diSeri-nt looking horse altogether. His head went up and his tall out at the ring of the chestnut's hoofs on the smooth toe which connected the river with tho shore. Then Jasper, leaning lck, wait ed until the cbertnut was within 30 yards and suddenly loosed the reins. "What, w-wbat" said Lily. "He's running awsy, Jasper!" "Yes, he's delng bis level best," said Jasper M tn bank seemed to spin by, "If tue4heetaut catenas us, you can have tut master," Jasper kept the black's head straight That was all be oould do with the un xoanageaM beast "You se, Lil," he exphtjeed, "you've Jjpn fading one of us to the ten of your bent. Now, you'll lust tuu the ohaw-as of war If he col Jars' os, I ifeaU have to giv "1 won't," said lily st mi . Ix'giumug to realise the situatirn m d how Jai-per had awakened to lifr m t,r- inflniuin' of Jealousy. "No11,,! k- t ,h11 u.uh tn-m-marry him. I because it was w ah blm ,1 un h, rt 'lbat was all "Chestnut's -Jasper chet-ru?, -"Hope liaalbuo will hold out lllf gBesld Mtf stfUJiT at ttks ABissWsf4 ruln"1n the shafts. The chestnut was gaining. Then she looked at the black horse. "C-c-c-couldn't you whip him?" she asked. I could," said JaspeT, "but it's hard ly fair. He isn't the one that should be whipped for this." Lily turned pale. "You're very cruel, Jasper, but I deserve it all. Nothing sball make me marry mm. ra ratuer go to the bottom of the river with you." As they neared Hawkesbury tho chest nut steadily gained. Jasper had succeed ed in pulling tbe old black baos into ins gait and began to whistle. Suddenly ho turned pole. How far's that fellow behind, lAir he asked. "Forty yards," snld LU in an agony. Jasper spoke nuito llnhtly. "LU." he snld, "did you mean you'd rather go to the bottom of the river with mo than let that fellow catch up?" Yes," said Lll, witnout Hesitation What do you mean, Jasperf ' "This, said Jasper. "I forgot the spring thaw. Three hundred yards ahead of ns the river's split right across. Shall I pull up?" Lily stood up in tbe sleigh and looked round. She gave a little shudder and lAld her hand on Jasper's arm. "Uo on, Jasper," sne sala. "1 li nsu It." Jasper looked down for a moment Into her white face. "I'll pull up if you wish. Lil. 'Twill be too late directly." 'No, Jasper, I deserve it. Go on, rum and if if it's to be goodby" She kissed him. Hold tight." said Jasper, beginning to pull steadily on the old black. Lil held tight to the elde of tbe sleigh la an agony of grief. Then he lifted the black to the leap, gave one cruel clash with tbe whip, there was a crash of breaking ice as the sleigh struck on tho other side, n stagger from tho black. A convulsive pull and they were over and SO yards beyond tho widening chasm, with the frightened cashier pulling up on its brink. Wi en Lily recovered con sciousness, she found herself In the manse parlors nt Hawkesbury. "Aro you all right, Lilr asked Jacpei cheerily. She clung to him and lild her face in his breast "Was it all a dream?" Jasper took n plain gold ring from his pocket. "I don't think so." he said. "I wired down to Mr. Watson yesterday to expect us tms aiternoon. jnow, Mrs. Watson, she's all ready." An hour later tho funereal block crawled lazily back. Half way they met the cashier, his chestnut nearly foun dered and scarce able to stand. "Thank Godr'he cried as theycamo In slgnt "I thongbt you were mad." 'N-no," salu Jasper, touching up the old black. "N-no. I was just giving my wife a slelgn drive down to" "Y-vour wife?" "Yes," said Jasper, ngain stimulating Baalbeo. "Sorry we couldn't wait for you." And tho cashier fell behind a long way behind again. Chicago Nows. Iturlet In a lllue Cifllu. Some 13 years ago a Wlgon lady of ad vanced age expressed a wish that when she died her remains should be burled in a blue coffin. She ordered the article at that time, and in spite of the efforts of her friends to indues her to give up this strange idea she persisted in it, and when she died a short time ago fie order was actually carried out by a local undertaker. London Tit-Bits. pick's Ten. "How docs Dick Swiveller manage to live?" "Ho supports himself with his pen.1 "I didn't know that he was a literary man." He isn't Ho writes begging letters to his father." Texas Sittings. DISCIPLINE AND CHARACTER. A Trllmta to th AuHtere Training- Which l'roduceil a Alan Like Trron. To our minds the charm of Admiral Tryon's bearing In tho hour of his fate Is the perfection of tho system which for centuries has bred men c Pablo of Ida corduot and his dcith. They have not had his opportunity of being visible, not Ids strangely scenic surroundings, not perhaps the temperament which could have Inspired them to that farewell in the moment of disappearance, hut there have been hundreds of men In the navy. and even in the merchant service, who would have died as bravely as he did. It is the tradition of both services not, we think, the order that the hlxh- est in rank on a ship in peril must he tho last to quit tH8cseli that, as occurred a few years ago, evrh a stowaway, who is almost a criminal in sailors' eyes, must take precedence of the captain in secur ing safety. The origin of the rule is, we fancy, policy that the state or tho own er bo protected by tho captain's author ity to the last but It has become an oti qnette and a pride, and in the records of Hundreds of wrecks yon will hud few in which it was over broken. "Tho cat tain was the last to leavo tho ship" Is the end of almost every telegram of marine disaster. In other words, disci dine lia continued for centuries under the pressure of the same necessities, and the same ideas, has extinguished in a class by no means de void either of faults or vices, amostna tural and tempting form of selfishness h&s Induced a wholo series of men, many of tnem Hardly educated, to face a slow and painful form of death rather than full in the performance of a professional amy. 1 uat is a wonderful result ol truin Ing, and It Is one which makes, those who it clearly doubt whether tho modern world is altogether in tho right path. Tho old ideal for tho formation of character was discipline, hardsliip, pres sure, alike from the law and from teach ers and from opinion, and it certainly produced many of the virtues, especially mat one or obedience, which the worl everywhere but on shipboard where there are few unrealities and men carry their lives in their hands has taken to despising. The modern idea is that dis cipline even for children is au oppressive tnlng; that It turns men into machines, and it quenohes individuality that It is, in short, unpleasant, whereas pleasant ness is tne end or lire. Wo see the resnlt of the change in the disappearance of many forms of oppres sion, and a lighter atmosphere for men to move In, and we see it also in the slow disappearance of many noble ele ments in character, llio old system working with good material, prodnces as Its perfect result Admiral Tryon. The new, working also on the right material, produces the British agitator. Admiral Tryon was no doubt a brave man and gentleman without help from the service or its traditions, but the service had annealed his character into what it was, somethinir for a nation to be proud of, which would hardly have been exhibited or have existed amid the Indiscipline and softness of civil life. When one hears of Buch a man so meet ing such an end, it is diffloult not to doubt whether liberty as now Inter preted is such a perfectly good thine; whether instant obedience to command Is not better trainings whether pressure from all sides, from service rules, opin ion and hardship together, does not weld men into something worthier of tbe as piratious which, while men. have con sciences, they never quite get rkl of. Lionuon spectator. !! Won't Mt utluu It. A gentleman in (hi , cuy was recently visited by a justice of IV K-ace from on djoiniug town wIk, -n.xl to be en lightened on a point c.f I . w TbeganUe- ujuu gave tne n ,uu uilormatiou When the visitor elan ,! tn uu, he said, 'I am much obli, d i, 1 oh for the in formation." "OK replied hia-iiii this time h , I -came back uu . eerily assun d hit say au thing uL i. int. ., 01 ion it, - j iftit-e by r hut ho .. M.'itetit eW- a .,uld uever - ii..rtt,.rd Cou- "!. -!.. 1 lis. 1 .a.1 whi.li I - H U-lllllU- ,., d I r -an-. U.lllllLl . 1 1 1, 1 i,il.- .1. J,, -I ii 1,1 luls ri sl-,1,1 1. mimI I llldl kill ' ,,' u,i,i; i , 1 , - !Ul 11, i I ,1 A 1 i 1, 1 I- 1. t tli. vMl .til subject VfiUefUjOfth Caste In A Ilontlitftifr. The idea of caste and class exlnnda even to the bootblacking fraternity. This is illustrated by art-cent on-nrience in Broad street. An Irish shoe polisher has a stn:,d In f rontof Delmonloo's old restaurant. Not long since he entered a broker's office to render professional services. In his ab sence n dandy young negro seated him self in the chair and awaited his return. When tho bootblack again appeared on the scone, ho was horrified. As lie approached his stand the negro said, 'Shine 'em up, please, and lie quick about it." Not if I know myself," replied the bootblack, with au oath. "Get out of that chair," he continued. "It's bad enough for me to be shining boots all me life, but I've got tli(s to say I never Bhlned shoes but for one of my own col orsNew York Herald. rollitt Abont Needles. The irrent soil needle, which line to be pushed with a steel palm, would puzzle most people! so, too, the broominaker's needle, which must also be pushed with a steel palm. The curious knitting ma chine needle, with us latchet; the arra seue and crewel needles, and the needle for shirring machines; the weaver's pin for picking up broken threads, with an open eye In the hook. The needle, as wo see It today, ts the evolved product of centuries of invention. In its primi tive form it was made of bone, ivory or wood. The making of Spanish needles was introduced into England durhur the neign of Queen Elisabeth, Point by point the manufacture has improved. L. G, Vance In Ladies' Home Journal. TIic Christian Snme. The term "Christian name" is used in England and America only. "Baptismal name" is used in othei countries. The terms seems to have been used first after the reformation, when Dihlical names were used us a reaction against tho U6o of the saints' nainrti in the calendar'. It Is evident that nil biblical names nre net Christian, but the reaction went so fnr as to consider everything in the Biblo a Christian and everything not in tho Bi ble as pagan or certainly nonchriitian. New Y ork Evening Sun. Hot Worth butlliR. Mike (going down a ladder Hould on, Pat. Don't yes come on the ladder till O im down. U s ould and cracked, Pat (getting on) Arra, bo aisy. It would sorve th' bcs right to have to buy s new ono. New York Weekly. "Ilrsce Up". Is a tantallzlne admonition to those who at this season feci all tired out, weak, without appetite and discouraged. But the way In which , Hooi's Sarsaparllla Dunns up me tired iraruo and elves a good appetite, really wonderful. So we say. i axe nooun ami it win urace jotitip. For a central famllv cathartlet we rnn- naentiy reccomend HUOus TILLS. If talk wore walk, what great multl tudes would be headed straight for Heaven. DRCNKKNNKRH, or the tlQUOIt IIA1IIT numti in -j en nays uy minimis- lerlnor Mr. Ilalnnit ( .1 u I ,-. n It can be KWen In a glass ot beer, a cup ofcof tee er tea. or In (ood. nltlirmt the knou men c the DAt ent It IS Ahnntiitelv liarmtAaa snulll elTect a permanent and speedy cure, uhetheo .. , ..,uur, it.DU, 11, nri HI nil nirullUIIT wreck. It has been (tlven In thousands ol cases, and tn every instance a perfect euro has follow ed. It never lads. The system ones liiinrea nated with the specific, it becomes an utter Im- rNii.iuuuy lunne uquor appetite to exist, iniaranteed. (space bonk of paitlcul.irs Aidress the Coi.dk.v Hi-ECirio Co., 1W to exist. Cures free. at ltara Stieet, Cincinnati, Ohio. uct. ly, If God Is now giving us tho bitter wo may bo that Ho Is preparing tho sweet. Doctor to natlent. "Whv enn am ttalnr. the wrong medicine," "No sir, tho right uicuituje, "rigiii, s iniiianvegetaeio l'ills." Take the. conceit out of some men and thoro wouldn't bo enough loft to stand up. USE DANA'S SARSAI'AKILLA. its iiicrwiijiiiA.-i-iju UrJo. It will not take much dust ou your Biblo to drive God clear out of your heart. Nothing SO distressing as a hnrltlr, Coueh. Nothing so foolish as to suffer iroinii. jNotldngso dangerous if allowed to continue. One JflnutoComh Cure gives iiuuieuiaiu reuei. i. li. 'ihoinas. People who can talk about them solves to tho satisfaction of others aro very Boarco. If VOU can afford tn h nnnniA,t hi sick heacladache and constipation, don't use DeWitt's Little Early Hiscrs for these little pills yM euro them. T. D. Thomas, Drucgest Thomoroa mother lovos tho more she can see In her child to love. One word describes It (r,A-rAtlnn i We refer to DeWItu Wltoh Hawi S5.lv. cures obstinate sores, hums, skin diseases and Is a well-known cure for piles. T. D, A 1IUUIAO, Shlloh's Cure, the Croup Cure, is in sreat demand. Pocket sue contains twenty-live doses only 25c. Children love It Sold by Urueglsts. Ilon't Tobacco Spit or Hiunke your 1-lTe Annr IhiV? 'if"lh,',u1, f,lar"V" "tie of a little book ,wu, imuiNK 1 u wonueniu. harmless flunrmtid tuba,.,, i,,t.i, ,..- ..! cost is trifling and the man who wauls to ault hook at Drill. Atorm. p i. .uirT,r' .4 !s,.'fA,,yeV111 l'eiyCo.. Indians' Mlue God's children all have a light when He sends tbe nlitlit. ItShoald lie In Kvery House. J. B. Wilson, b71 Clay St, Sharps bug, Pa,, says ho will not bo without Dr. nine's New DIsrovai-v tn- rv,.. sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened xueumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," whou various other romodles and several physicians had done no good. Kobert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., saya claims Dr. Kins' Noi nu. covery has dono him more good than anything he ever used for Luug 1T0UU10. KnMi no- 1 ka If rrw l Free Trial liottles at Reber's, Lehigh ton, and lliery's, Weiseport, Drug wvu.u. Avuiigu uuiueti, uuo. ana vi.uu. Mark this; When you worry you have ceased to trust. I have been a sufferer from catarrh for ejs. naying trieu a number cf re medies advertised as "sure cures' with out obtaining any releif, I bad resolved never t lake any otber patent medicines, ben a friend advised me to try Kley's Cream Halm. I did so with great reluc tance, but can now testify that after using II fur six weeks I beltevn mvtAir a-a,i 11 ' most agreeable remedy an Invaluable u.uu dottpn Stewart, sat Urane Ave., Hrookljn. Tbe gain which is made at the ex pense of preutatln should atherbe or set down ns a lose. We are not sent into this world to do anything Into whloh wo oautiot put ur nearte. Ku.kln. Tbe devil was the first counterfeiter CFortuue smiles on the mah who. hopes. Hiding n hobby is sometimes very reotiui. The oornar-etoue of a lawyer's house is a fool's bead. I) online Wins the Futurll BhiemiisaU Bay, Aug. SO Domino proved himself to bs the u on h -on of a Duhle sire hy Inning the n,it Futurity stakes fr"u a fluid uf mnu,-n competi tars. OeJuse gave blot a bard figes for ever a furlong, and was only a head be hind at the fhdsh. It was the fUtb uf ths futurity eertee of races aud the bent of see oftkem. It tbe rkbeei, Mo, forth! gross value of ths slake was sfto.&V0 cea'l rase sa A e,arr -w lr ' f-H.I II M.I, 1 I Niuirun ' 1 M i,,' 1 and laid .,1 ideuurtb. '1 , i Im-. a ,sjr- ll ,- lu Kt 'M ,J.- up , v - ,la a'l-l It ht n Ui 1 , 11, U hiiu.l UOU Jauee (aaaette. 11 uf. 1 tie ,,t w.vid "I llui j l' sung the sarus eway. You have noticed that some houses always teem to need repainting . they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others alway look bright, dean, fresh. The owner of the first " economizes with "cheap" mixed paints, etc, the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead . The Grit spends three times at much for paint In five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty Is lack of care In selecting It. The fol lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch " process they are standard and well known established by the test of years I "Atlantic" "Bradley" " Brooklyn " " Jewett " "Ulster" For any color (other than white tint the Strictly Pare White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it it possible to put on a building. , Por ssle by the most rsllsble dealers In pslnts svsrywhsre. U you ere cotocto pslot, It will psy you to ssnd to us Tor a book contslnlng informs tlon thst msy ssvs you msny a dollsri ft will outy cost you postsl card to do to. NATIONAL LEAD CO., t Broadwtr.Nsw York. PILGRIMAGES TO MECCA. Rellclon citl tr Mohammedans u Great Iftiim 10 Steamship CotnpitHles. It is more than remarkable that a cus tom which arose shortly after the death lome 1,800 jours ago, ot a man whose name was for oenturies IdontUlod with all that was hostile to Christian domina tion and opinion should within tbe last few years have had an Important and favorable Influence on tho earnings of certain British lines of eteamers. No race Una been more enthnslastlc In tho way of pilgrimage to tho holy city of Arabia than that inhabiting the Malay peninsula and archipelago. Although their conversion to Islamism dates back only somo SCO years, If indeed quite so long (tho records of tho event being de cidedly vague and untrustworthy), tho duty of performing tho "Huj" is rocog nized by all right minded Malaya as im perative. Tho peninsula itBelf probably furnishes a far fewer number of pilgrims than the largo Lilands of tho archlpolago forming tho inagniflccntterritoryknowi usNcthcrlands Indies. Java aud Celobcs. Boyan and Bugis, to say nothing of in numernblo less known plncos, now send forth multitudes yearly to visit the sa cred fano. It would not nt first sight, seem Hint tho journey inadoprinelpally In well appointed steamers Involved an j particular harddhliis. But the usual conditions of the "pll grim tfnfflo" are eomowhat duTerom from thoso of ordinary passenger veesols Tho Malay pilgrim, whoso tlctot to aud from Mecca Is provided by a passage broker, has to find his own provisions whilo on board. In all cases ho h,iB to pay smartly forconvoyauco from Jeddah to Mecca overland, unless ho elects to do tho journey on foot, but In any event ho has to provido the necessary commis sariat. Tho steamers as a rule are over crowded for ordinnry comfort, ulthougli permitted by regulation to carry tho 000 or mora pilgrims who embark. Should, us sometimes happens, an epidemic break out during the voyage, the death rato becomes tragical, , Tho worst hard ships, however, commenco ou landing at the evil smelling and by no means healthy port of Jeddah. Few of tho pilgrims provido them selves with adequate necessaries to tramp tho greater portion of tho 100 miles which separata the city of Mecca from its nearest portr Yet worse is their condition on returning. Tho prlco of food is exorbitant, and thousands perish annually of exhaustion and insufficient nourishment and this desplto the best efforts of the British and other consuls at Jeddah, who issue all needful warn ings to tho pilgrims. Quarantine, again, tells heavily against tho would be Haji. A few oxtru days' detention exhausts hla small stock of provisions, and ho falls a ready victim to disease. The result is that a largo proportion of thoso who visit Mecca never return to their own country. Tho trudo, however, is profit able to Bteainer owners, much as it is dibllked by captains and ofitcers. As for Europeans unfortunato enough to tx passengers In a pilgrim ship, they aro not to bo envied. Pjill Jlqll Gazette. Character In flatt. Gait is hu important part of physical expression. By his gait a man tells us whether he is fresh or tired, strong or feeble, in good health or in liad. To somo extent also gait denotes occupation. 'The upright nud somuwliat rigid walk of the soldier differs largely from tho rather rolling gait of the sailor, and different from both of these is the slow, lulling gnlt of the country laborer, which, how ever, Is partly accounted for by his clum sy and heavy boots. In the peculiarities of gait, again, an attentive eyo discovers many moral qualities, Blow steps, wheth er longor short, suggest 11 gentle or reflect tve state uf mind s the case may be. wbllo on the contrary quick steps seein to speak of agitation and energy. Itfllectlon ts rovealed tn 'renuent pauses, and walking to and fro, back ward and forward, the dirrction of the steps wavering and following cverj changing impulse of the mind, inevitably notrays uncertainty. Hesitation and In- 'tension. It might be asking too curious 11 knowledge to distinguish by their re spective gait the rateer, the spendthrift md the philanthropist, but the proud mail is almost always known by his step, the vain man to some extent and the ob stinate man not 11 little. Leisure Hour. I.tvlns un u liesnmriy 010,000. No one who lias not actually mixed with New York dauiliee knows how much they spend. A social philosopher lias lately reckoued tln.t u youtu man about terra, who tnki s hit. part In the good things which aru going, cannot dress under a,5O0 a year. His tailor g bill will oat half of this, his shirts and "gentlemen's furuielnngu" 11 quarter, his lioots not less than (Mi. It will oust over $SO0 to outfit htm fur lu-idlng, tennis ami polo. Then add to this Ids bill for horses, his club bill, Ids fiurUt's bill, his restaurant bill, Ids lodging lull and the nameless sundries whioh cuiistJlnte one half of tlie outlay of a yumig man about town, and It will be snn that a man may have f 10,000 a year and yet be familiar with the face of duns. One of the oldest and iseet clubmen uf the day recently, after au hour's study of the necessaries of life fur a man of iiishion, declared that he would advise mi one to attempt the lifo with lees than fjfio.000 a year. Cor. Ban Frauctiou Ar gonaut. A Illeach of rfiui-Ue. In Holland a woman i n teoondary consideration sad a poor conrfdentUoa at that No Datth giulltiuuui when walking on the sidewalk will move out of his way for a lady. The latter turns ont iuvartably, bowevi r muddy or dan gerous the street Ludn very rarely make any requests of the lords of crea tion. An American woman asked a Hol land gentleman at a auty to bring her a uttrtaiu book from a table. The bewild ered stare with which he favored her uouvIuomI her that she hsd ootnuittted a c onventional offense. He brought the hook, but quietly informed her that a Hoi! aider would w-ver hate baked such 11 iu.,r. F. II. Bteuffer in Eato Field's Washington, MatteTetlhrlue Tlaek Nets. A 111 w principle baa been suggested In mo maiiutiicture of book notes. If sliw-t of i .ijier be plunged into a mixture of vwiou coloring matters, each color will i-ui)ti ate into the boor with a dif ferent die'reo of opted, eiah braud hav ing a dutii.i t color. It would bo impos sible to UMiti te tl i-, i lit, ti hh -ut au exact kino-1 it, if li,.u tn, ii.ni coloi- 11, i, 111,1,1, if ., dr, f tun of I . ,11 ,i-i ,1 t ' ,'1 ,1, t-f 1 un r a 11 un 1 1 1 t 1 , - , ) , a in t ,1111111 1 -.z, u., 1 1 . w n. I ' 1 -p'-d ,-ud 11 ,, 111 I ,1 u ,il I d-ri,l 1 1 ij uii-i, 1, 1., N, u T, legraii PRETTY FALL Wall Pa pers, Borders, Decora ti Pictures. oris, .UBS. M5 please you. G. IA-. GOTH, BOWER'S BLOCK. Oppnslte P. 0., LEHIGHTOW. EA, A. Sell & Co., Ua oKM-tiit lluitse, In n Sln-d. r-Mit rr ail i'liMJiJ liir.il -nit .ir v t U ! u'rla Pplc-tH tsri'i.i;vsK(avn u jam. foots in ILL! Miss Alveuia Graver, IGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. LEH M, J. Hartzell, nUALEU IN AIX KINDS Or HARMES5 ! Whips, Fly Netts, Rob.es Blankets. An'cl everytblng else usuallj- kepi in , first cIbks stoie of this kind. REPAIRING Of nil kinds attended to neatly, oli08i- ly mitt irutii)itiy. spociiu ntienllou tmlr to tlio uiiiuufncttire at Harness to order. STORE IN LEUCKEL'S BUCK. GASOLINE STOVES and GASOLINE AT Swartz Bros,, Wnlp'i old stand, First itrwt, LOWEST PRICES for the Best Goods. . PRAOTIOAIi Flnmbers & Tinsmiths, Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- EIGHTY-F1YE CPDts Pr Gallw AT Culton's If you want the Rest then Ihiy from us. ON, Farfc, MiM,l I EWIS' 98 LYE I U 1 fliw powder aao jtlv.-.l ki, k , with rt'iuuVitMa lt Uu i niu t ra 1jt rosv'r ft i make Umi rfuni'il lixni i ... iu ' Mil i ml" Mlllkeu bwillnic II Um b4i i rii rti (t hju j (srL dMnli Hi ti aii La. rl - u, alitnc UMiit. i-stltiu lit t-w. j rXHVA. SALT XT? CO v i B, K. con Opoeite it MILLINERY, The cool ovcniHg'n trills tin in no unrortnin Inugttngc Unit 111111 mer ponils must soon be put aside 1W' nre ready for I'nll ivitb a fine line of Stylisli Hals aid Bls, PRETTY CAPES AND COATS. Tho Lowost Prices Pxovail. City TrimmoiM Always Employed. Weissport anl Lehighton. ULTON. For the next fow months the great question of interior decor ntion and houe painting will he the leading consideration ol proerty owners. Let us make a suggestion for you. You want the work done right; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and deroratinns. Come and see; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can It ia tho old story. We are on top both in our large line and very low prices for New Fall Millinery IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS As usual you ill save money if you hu us I'.louo's Old HtAlid. We handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi calslngazincsashionBooks and Story Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get a papr 1 If not please try us, Ucsides the news bureau we have a line assortment of Cigars. Tolacco. CoufectiiiGcry. FrA Knb. Toys ani Fancy Go A t the very Jjowost Cash Prioes. THE BEST QDALIIT. FRUIT FLAVORS, Wo lmvo n cozy Jiarlor and will ttcat you courteously, l'lcuse call. T. J. BHETNBY, lllnse'ROId Rtaud, First Btrcnt Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but eome nt once and buy one of thce benutifully located lot. You will be sur prised nt tlio visw they afford und tho price will be sure to plcnse ynu. No trouble to show you around. Cnll on either a. P. SNvnrajt, or 11 J. IIONOI1K, VUitt WelMpoHPs PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Eehrig, CorDftr Seeoud aod Iroohireett. Ti'o have severed our oonneo tion with Jlr. O. F. Ackor, and will hereafter do all kinds of house painting, decorating and paper hanging oureelf. We will make prices on all work in our line ns low as possible, while at the same time wo will do onlj the beat kind of work. Wo will be pleated to figure cn an) work that ou may need and wf also hope for a fair share of our patronage. Hre will continue on our headquarters (or wall papers, torden,C'urtaius,PainU and Supplies, all kinds oi Sutioiiciy .V:c , and will kindly aolitt your pulroniiiji'. Owen Reliri it . .1.11..-. t lilt bh li V.iM "' ' ' ' ',' ' i ' , , I , Ml ill li i, - H.. i, li .!.. Ill t.,M, BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH STISHHR. DISTltlCT ATTOHNEY, Offlos 'OlIBT ITmtsg lltril.IiIKO, MAtinii Chunk, 1'a. All bnstuens promptly altended tn, TUB VALLBY HOUSE, JE3. W. OIiAUSS, Propriator, (1JT I,. V. DEPOT. Kscollftit arcotomnilillon for pprtimiient and iransleul custom. The ll.tr Is slocktHl with Klnsst Iiiituurt slid l.lgrs. FRANK P. DIE1IL Practical Horse Slwer ani BlactsmUii. All kinds of work In thin line circntfd nromUlv snd st llif most ressonsbls prices. Patronage. soilciitHl Mid sat Isf acuun Kiiar snlwd. SI1011011 NoBTIt Stiikkt. slsnc l he ('srlmn Ilonso. e. TlTiirTstma CONTIlACTOIl M AND : ! llUlLDKn, Bstlmslm on All Kinds nf llulldlngs cheerfully furnished. All Kind of Building Material AT VKBY LOWKiT THICKS. St Elmo Hotel & Restaurant WMS!rOHT, PKNN'A , Mns. L. YfNCJST, Prop. Find Itwr AlwnV ou Tap. I lest r.tqnors ami (Mffdrs. Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistry Ia All Its Brancnes Will bo at tho Fort Allcu House, WEISSPORT, PA., KtrTIlUKSDAY OF EACH WEKK. W. M. Rapshor, VTTOIrtJEY ii COUNSELLOIt AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House MAUCII CUUNK, TENN'A. Heal Ktftte and Collection ARency. Will Buy tnd Hell Iteal l'Mato. ConveyanrliiR ne ally done. olIectionR promptly matle. Settling lisfatcnol May be consulted In wnullsh and Oerman llOY, s-Yl THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST BTItEET, LEUIOUTON, TENIN'A. The Carbon Home lia been renovated and tniroed tUimtfclieutt H Is electric lighted and well ventilated, and la among the iiet Hotels In ti.ti Rftftimi nf thR Ktat4. The natmnase of the publlo it sollclteil. Hest aecnnunodatlom for perimuient and tianslcnt etistom. Cliargea very moderate. Klne Uiuors,Kre?h Heeraua l'orter ana (looa uigars, ior uim av uw i..r. luna 18. f92-X.l mi. G. T. FOX, Grand Central Hotel, 83T Hamilton St., Allentown ( Krsm otou a,.m. Offlic Iluurs -J " 1 to 4 p. u. " 7 to 9 1. M, rractlce Imltpd to diseases ot the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat .t-Alao, Ucfrnctlonot the Eyes or the adjust meni oi aiasaes. NO OFKICK HOUKtJ on Monday and Tuesday, AT IIANOOB, HBOAPWAV HOU8K JiIUHUAi b AT KAHION, HWAN HOTKL, TUHHllAYS. Telephone (irand Central llotel. A. S. Rabenold, BiiANoit OsncB i-Over J. W taalIcnbnll, f.lquor store, BANK STREET, LE11IGHTON. Dentistry In nil Its branches. Teeth Kxtractwl Aiiiiuiiiiiiin, iiasnuminisicreniMienreiiueiiieit. omc uaj-s-WEDNKSDAV of each neck, it VI.LKNIOWN, Lehsli county.rs. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S. Otilce opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Zeh t.tou, Pa. TtKNTl KTItV IV A I.I. ITH lilt A VfMtt'H. tfilUuKand inakliiKailllli'lal dentures a aielal' ty, IMiiil anesthetics uned. 1Jas administered and Teeth 1'itr acted WTfU OUT PAIN. JFFICE HOURH:-Froni . in., to IS iq,, from i i. iu., iu d p. in., i Htm iu., io n m, (ku imitations In EiiK'P-or (Teman (tt!ee Hours nt Hazletmillsh verv rturdny. It H7 IW1 -AT- jSoidol's Bakery, first Street, LeUtftMoti, )ou will always nad Freshest and Uekt BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat find Vienna Bread Fresh Kvery Iay. Our Vienna Ilreail cannot be excelled. We respectfully solicit jour patron age. Watch for the .Wagon, Seidel's Vienna Hakcry, 0ip. Obert's, ylltST ST., IXIIlnilTON, l'A FUllNlTUItE, UNDKRTAKINd FLOUR & FEED. Robt. 'N. Anthony, (Hucetwwr to J. r. lies, hut WeeHuort.) WILL. CONTINUE TO II1S TUB 11B8T I'LAOBTO UUV Fnraitire, Floor & Feefl. at tlse ljamt Triees. Give us a oall. No trouble te show Goods. R. N, ANTHONY. Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Fine Ollt sod Presen! Tapers. Also, Felts and IujcmIds, with Handsome Frelies. 'ICTUltE 1101) 1ND (70 VE. Window Shades ready to hang, or nut up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Unities. Painting and l'spsr Ilingiux. by oompetiuuH vnrkuieo sent to any part of the county Hooks, Stationery und Vmey Goods, alwuys a large stock a LuCkenbaciVs 61 Ilroadwaj', Mauoli Chunk. I AWFKfct, tlie barber, opposite ii. iir.i ' House, outs batr. sKavusai --wiri) Ihlus in Srst-olnse stle Urop in anil c Mu. rkwtAd ou Hunri.lv. foiit-t antrii (or sl STl'HKU'.l I1A I M. .-.AI.IHIV .,,! ,llr Ui AO'KAllC Ovrtl K. U tlt-HOill.Ill! rH fur .tl.lMMt.' Il lirvUl'thV lti-1 -linM.I . Ilitu l.utieu '-ir ill. i. nun i.ilil l.i . it. I. Hu .ii5 ..ml ill cn s II .ir li'ilH tn li - ui ill (linite, rltsr. cn G",r.!,!V t . J.I Vfl! il I. 1, ' II.. i, I , J1 .. Hi .im U yltiie )vu i u Uu LtudLr a ( it uiu lor Un lus. always miTiNd: AN INGENIOUS MAN WHO IS USUALLY DQINQ SOMETHING A Storr Ttl.t Rtmws What a TiH-rttile Af- (llethm the Disease of Vnirffltftble In t;entill) Snjr i -Ten I'.Tenlng. In tlie Itonse nf im Invi itnr. Hurl It not lieen that inv family went oat of town a slmrt time nao nnd left mo homeless anil despondent, I would never have been able to write this stor. As II wssl wbs won over by tlio entreaties of a friend and went to live with him and Ills little family for awhile. It messes me to meet genlusm. I Use to touch shonlders with men of Mens, ani that ts Inst what this frlendTif mine might lie labeled a man of Ideas. I did not know it- before I went to his honsa, but then 1 discovered lie Is an Inventor. What he Invents Is Immaterial: suf fice It to say be invents In the full sense of the word. If he works out an Id, and when the model Is perfected It doesn't do what lie thought It would, he makes It do onifthlmr else. It's n double back action stylo ot In venting that Is destined to fill Ions filt wants or leave nn aching void. The in ventor is not to blame for either of these happenings, his business being exclu sively to invent. we were anting in ins tuning room tlie first evening I was nt his house. The servant had just cleared the dinner table, and my friend's wife was looking after the youngsters and keeping- their nurse ont of misohlef . George wns looking intently at one of tho gas tine, and Ills brain machinery was grinding exceeding fine material, I could "Well, what is ltr I nsked, looklngup and around for a stray June bug or soma other bird of plumage. 'I'm lust thinking, ueorgesaid rather drektinlly, "I can improve on that giis tip. I'll do it. I'vogotit sure." Then ho began drawing things on a piece of paper that looked llko deformed church steeples. lie said they were gas tips. t or a day or two Ueorge ato very lit tle. I afterward learned this is com mon with inventors, as they are able to go for weeks at a tiino without touching morsel. Their brains stoi worklnir when their owner eats. There's no mon ey in eating except for the dealers in edibles. When Grorgo came back to earth and food, he had a model in his pocket. It was tho tangible outcoino of bis think ing. "Isn't that splendidr ho said, with ecstasy, holding it up beforo mo. Ills black eyes glistened. "Yes, it's very pretty," I replied. "Will It workr "You bet It'll work. Tlie user will get a largo and steady flnmo, with no waste of gas and with one-third the usual pressure, I'll show you," George got up an4 adjusted It to the chandelier, Ho got out matches and then turned out tho remaining gas Jet. Fully 14 matches were struck whilo we sat in tho dark. I held my breath be cause my hold on solemnity befitting tho occasion was fast loosing. He said many things which I could not bo led to repeat. Tho sanctity of a private home should not bo Invaded. It was his right to say things, as he paid tho rent. The thing did not work. I could see that, even though it was dark. Uo re lighted tho gas and sat down. You can never toll what an Inventor Is going to do, so I said nothing. Oh, I believe I did'aak him if there was an opening in the end for tho gas to ooze through. I'm not sure, though, hut I know Georgo dldn't-answer. lie finally, secured a couple of feet of small rubber hoso that ho had used in another experiment and fastened tho gas tip on one end. Uo thought perhaps there was an tibstruction that water would clear away. The other und of the hoso ho attached to a lancet, I stood by like any well behaved In vitod guest. Georgo turned the water, and it shot through in first rate shape. Tho fact was the gas tip was a splendid sprinkler. Even Goorgo's wife acknowl edged that, and she gave np acknowledg ing anything but his inventivo failures years ago. "By gracious!" George exclaimed. "Isn't that a dandy sprinkler? I'll got that patented." Then he laid It down. It was tho next evening George's wife said that her expensive music box was ont of order and would not play, The valuable instrument was put on the ta ble, and George reered Into it for about fire minutes. "No wonder! I seo what's tlie matter," George remarked ni ho left tho room. He returned with four or five imple ments that for all I know belonged to a kitchen range. lie unfastened a couplo of screws and then yes. and thenl The case was full of snarled np springs, things that looked like comb teeth aud various odds and ends that one would never suspoct hav ing been within 10 miles ot tho houso a mfuiite before. Tears ran down tho cheeks of George's wife and droppod in on the cylinders. "What nre you trying to do spoil and rust tho works?" George asked. Then ho dickered and dickered until he' bad about a bushel of pieces of machinery Btrewn about. Goorgo's wife retired. ana l lull asleep ou a lounga,, 2ly host worked until 0 o'clock In the morning and then gave it up. I left tho next day. It was impossible for me to remain longer In the house with George's inventive brain. It fairly crowded me out. Tlie mnsio box Is now In Oenevu being fixed, the fas tip sprin kler keeps papers from flying about, and George is working on something that can be used as n self adjusting car coup ler or a seltzer waterslphon. r, ew York Usrald. It ts a law of good society mU.m.i that young wldtws never marry un.nu. Wid owhood Is therefore lwld in the highest esteem, and the older the widow grows tb inure agreeable does her pnutluu be come with the paopla. Dividing (-allrtriila. Sti division ia no now thing in Ameri ca. It is not exact to suy that all the land formerly held in the wist hy tho okl state formed an luti-,-ral part of these. But the lands hM. say l. Con neetiout and Virginia and Ohio, were so aftr a fashiou and wctv merged into a great state, lienides this, however, we liavo the formation of IConlm-ky out of Virginia, Tennessee out Cf North Carolina, Maine out of Muin.ichut'tts, Mkwistippt and Alabama nut of Geor gia, Vermont out of New Vmk and West Virginia out ot Virginia. In noue of these oases were the conditions more diverse tlusU tlueie of our two gnat di visions in California. There is nn recnnl that any of those regret their new state hood, nor is there an intimation that they desire or have over desired tv merge again into tho old state. The deaiie fur a local wlf government Is southern California arises from no jeatonaiee. no antagonisms to northern California, ai.d, least of all, to political place faulting. It is tbe result of econom ic aud political necessities. We ueed a stats govcruinent of our own. In fed eral affairs we have our own separate omoers, courts, military department, etc., just as Oregon has: we have our own financial aud industrial independ ence aa much as Oregon has, and we have a new popuhitiou quite aa dintiiict fion that nf northi rn California as ia tlutt ' the state of Wasliuigton. Calif oruian. The Egyptians had four distinct meth ods of writing -tbe hieruglyphio, hier atic, enchorial aud Coptic Hieroglyiaiie style nan in vugue ut least 4,000 years beliin- I'hn.it '111, 111 it 1 -.11 Ml lit UOt A wllilllKX.1 tv In u iu Lr, r-intid .Ji-vMt into tho ii'ptlii uf tbe it 'jiii ft u nu ' wbitb iu fair ui.iiufi iuu ih 110&M.1 .11 ofv,ty oy nny n s I 'I Im 1 . . 1 1. n, of 11 wuh I lit Lt'l 'K'll 1 I K I I 1 tlf forll lL,rtf tuu n ). , 1 . ' 11 t vm 14I hn InnJ I i.U 11.11 i 4J 11. (H. l.i-. iic tiiii. - K I ' ! I I 1 ' I Ml Bt! ' . n .1. . . hi ft lb kll , 1 Ik li. t( ti 1 ,lt fjall I tuii- ituuii tt lutAsUuucie PI Entirely AND A SURE CURE ron cr;-,"i;:;,:33 mil - , . BiiiuujiVii:,, wvai'UHoius ndfri&'icr., Dlseasosof fliA K i.'Jnnvii-Tnrril'l Ltvnr f Rrieumu'Ja.n, Lrixzlnoss, Sink Headacho, Loss of Appetite Jain Mco.Erup tlor. Did tkirt ' iEionees. frl ? '.!. serais, uflt ty s'.l tnitilU. u: .1. 'tyiHiiitu.tu .1.. t. iL MMMHeNIH Snld bv W. V Illerv . CURE Blrk neadttbe und relieve til tho trrratlM fnof lut to a tiUtoua ttata oi the yitin, iuh afl PJtrinew, NbMisaa DrowiloeM. DlatKM kitar cKtloB, rln la tbe 81 Jo, &a. While tblr dxmI ywBUkablo eucceH bat boon ahovn la Cttdltg SICK bcfVUehA. yet OarteT! Llttlo Liver nH4 Km fyjiially rnluablo In Constipation, curing and pro Tentln(tthlBannoTlncrconipIalnt.whlla theyalw correct all diinTdorsoftbesloniacbetUmulaM tba linrftndrogiiUtatbebowLk firenlXtbeyonlf " HEAD rAcstberTcmldboalmoitpMlMstatliouwba eufcr from this distressing complaint! bat fortu CsMf their (podnoaadoMnotendherondtboM irhoonct.tr; tbom will find tbeso llttlo plHiTaltl nblfl tn Mmany wari that they will not bo wll iHflg to do without thotru Bat after aUakstbea4 ACHE fls ths bans ot so many lives thst hen Is vbsrs wemiseonrerostboalt. OttrpUldcarsItwhlls f others do not. drier's Little Ltnr MU ire vary small tail xrrj f any to t&ia. OaoortworlltsmakoadosA. They are BtrloUr vegetablo ana do not gripe or paroo, tut by thotr sontls aotlon plosse sll whs lisethem. InvlslsstSScentsi flreforll. Sohl by dratuts ovorrvbero, or aont hr usll. CARTER niEOICINB CO., New York I SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIG. Sctentlfio American Afjcnsy for CAVEATS. TRADB MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIQHTS. etcJ For Information and f rea Iiandivooii wrtt3 to MUNN A CO- ft! D.UiADWAT. NEW VORlT. flltleotbarona for aociirtMi rftt"ntfl In Am or In. prr rttuont taken out 1t un Is btounlit IWnm ths puiiio byauoiioo glron Xroo of ohai-se In tho lArpeet drenlut Ion of any sclntl(!oiaior In the world. bt)tHil.dlr Itliutnted. iNo IntcllluTiit man should be without I. Weekly, K1.U0 a Ioart (LfiUalx months. Aiidres MfjNH ft VO 'VDUBUtiui, 301 liroadffitjr,K.w Yotk City nr.f,T th the wontn. 215V.-BS laaailalllln inr3nnBarpsBaed,bctasn cntlsBllnrf ivro boiciwi of nnvother brnnil an cSooledbrtiea.t.Ce'-TTIUUllMJ19IE. TO-.BAte Tr)KAT,vrtB o en e rally, tu SHEEIFP'S SALE OFVAI.UAM.IS HEAL ESTATE. Hy 1 1 tuo of h certain writ of Fieri Farina No. SI Ucioht-r Term. Hut. tn mtt illrccU'il. I w-lll ea tiosc ut publlo kilo, w the iirentisfa. In Heaver Kiin. Carbon coimty, I'..,, on MONDAY September 18th. at s a. m. All that certain tract or piece of land annate In MuhunlnK 1 up iialiln and partly In Mam h Chunk ToMUslilp, t'arbor. county. I1 , bounded and deaci tbed Iu follows : HeRinnlne at a atone, llienco by Und Ute nf Joseph l'ullon, now Thomas I'urdun north IS I a decrees neat, S71 nen lni to a atone, theneo by lain, of John 1. Thoinjisun, north vi deureea, eaat, to perch ea o a atone, thence hy laud ol Tluunaa Freyntan aoiiil. i'i dt'Kreea ttnut, seTO iierclie to a alone, thence by Jam) late of Frederick Kmlthnnd Jainea itityftoKU Miuth 71 1 a degrees weM go pel chea to tlie place of bKlnulnv, cnnbifnlnK one Jmndred and ono acre and seventy perrln-a to l lie name mure or leaa. (resenlnv out of tu atMive tract however aliout filtcen acres more r lean attld to.toslah Flicklniter.) The fmproeitieuta lueii rjCAMK J)Vi:i.I.IN'0 HOUSK -t -i atorlea blyb, burn and oilier neceaaary outbulldiuKa. At the aaine Unto and place there, will he er-j-omhI to Hale th follow Inn peisonal proju-Uy, to vslt. i lit n tt I uk mill. 1 hog, l truck uagon, lot of rye In atiaw, Seized and taken tntn execution an the pro tariy of Hrilly Aim tirow and Nalbati brnw, and li he auht by JOSKl'lt H, Kitlt, FrejiHHii, Uedt& Xoihslelu, Bher I IT, rfalntilt's Attortitija. PROPOSALS WANTED. Proposals aro wnntod for (1IkkI"K n tiotich from Saw Mill Run to Luug Kuu by tlie LEflianTON Wateb Co. Howard Seaeolct, Secretary. au. 10, 1893-tf. WANTED SALESMEN, to aell our choice and hardy nursery aloe It. Maiiyaueclal .urletles to oiler both In .fruits and ornamcntala, and con t-oiled only by im, We par eoniiniaalon or salary, give exclnnlva lerrltor) and pny weekly. Write ua at once and aecure cliyice (triitury. lUv UitOTiiFiia, Nurscrimcn, Itochcstcr N. Y CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED dr. j. bmAyer; 1015 Arch St., PhllaTPaSS, Bass st oope, uo operstton or delay from ban. pees, sltcsteil br tbouseods of ciinsi. endonie laeuuof phTsienDS, liwltttS anil prominent cllK seieieeu lie seea fttoffloe. Con, nitAilon free sn-i sutstl' oanMraUsI. Seni) for drcaUrs. -y Oltle. Hours I B H.M. to 3 P.M. The following lr s of the msnr thst bsve ten eotlrelf cared of itu4ure tj lis. J. 11. MAYES'S TBBAtHIMT 1 Wil' S . Jsaib a Schsiil, lOa North Breed Pt , rhlls.' K. O. Bheeslr, Bboelton, DenpblaCu., I'a, T. B. Bneslter, I'boenlxnito, I s. 4M1' R. A. Hell. NewtonTN. I. Joha H.Benesrur AeIunvITooser.O.,terssOo..re, A. B. Elelnsenis, Limekiln P. o., Ilerks Co., I s. 8. loom 11UUj, Kelinet Bausre, l's. , A. A. Ooldewontby, CenlralU, Col. Co., rs. 1 Berlte. Mullos BUL R. J. r H K. Hess, Koesmu, n. & rn.ll. Hl.UnuUm P.. 1 v u ftasll. Miiunt Alto. Jul DtU, ritwllle. Hud werd. ruu. h. U. Kuakel, 11S1 LtDOsa 6L, Alletilovn r, Geo. W. Wett. Norristnwu, IX , & T. BeanfTMt R. Mill tf. ltilU. ' Rev. S. B, Bhenssr, auabunr. rs. A. P. UtIiiuS, Woodburr, it. 1. I). J. Dellett, til R UO. K, Keedlnc. rs. Isrsel eVusdt, Msin St, Boutli Euui. I , U r. Dotairf, It., 01e. Herts Co., I'd, V J. Oeneebetmer, Clsyion, N. J. Z, 6. Douenbowrr, Iiov CoUunbta Ate , IV S 3. Piper, T6 rirt st, Hiidhas, I, Wl.OeotWnd, (lloooseter, N. J. it. Sksw, Wlnon Avenue, 1. of Uorrls street, erQennaiitown, l'hlls. , ThomssB. llsrtuiis, NewjilnnoU, Fs, a. Leek el. tm bores Bt . PulsT T a OniinK, eii t'.rl fit Reedlne. re. R. O. SUnlej, M Bvrun St. LeUimii. IU, A. Sclinelitor. Loenst llels, fs. A. ewuiwiusi, uwim wmtt ' - .. D.BVNull, Limekiln I. a. IlerksOo , Pe. O.A. Deturk. Birdsbom, Berks Oo.. rs. Vim. E. Usrtonvllue. pboenlsTllle, Ps. W.M.Qubscli,JI TWsnhlasuiii St . K..llng . !', John O. LTine, 1S10 Bonid Bt , IlsjrUbui, In. CbsZ Bmlth, in (Ireen.lch Bt.Pblls. aVSnrkhsrd, i.a locust 81 . Renllnj, Ps. O. 0. 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