re-i-tt, V THE SCRAXTOX TBIBCXE- SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1001'. 5 ttr, '. 'y. t j - a flK THROUGH LENT. "I'm riuklnit but motlot piclrntw," 1c cifoJ ; 0( tlfut Hint Uatustrcvloui lontcs-rd, And I'm r-illtiR the thlnm tint I alnajs did rat, nl iloln? (he thins tint t like to tlo bct. Tliioii;li Lint. V iif approA.it or not, I buhl to the ihvr 1li.it tlii person (loci penance nnnigli, Wliooo way tlitoiigli Hie Mrctlt of thl' town lii.ul pursue, HuiiiiB StJrtli for It", tnuali ' 'I lirbiigli Unl." Till: DKATIl Or ex-Preshbnt llnr iImui recalls to ninny people. In tills city memories if the wife, who now mourns her groat be reavement nnd whose early yearn were closely idutitlilcd with tills ronton nnd with ninny ptomiucnl residents tit this city. In those days "Minnie" Scott Lord, u ulit. svnu l;il,ttos- U'uu n Ili.llllH fill Klrl. who vlsltedlftiu' li In Iloiiesdale' nftor the lomovnl of her family from that town to Albany. She nnd Walter liluimhk, it brother of Messrs. .1. lln j.i in In nnd n. du I!. Dlnimifh. of thl-i If y. were sweethearts from eliliilhooil. AYheti she was twciiiy-one or twenty two c.irn old they were married at tin; resident-" iC Mr. and Mrs. fl. du n. Plininlek. w-ho themselves liad Just been married, nnd who were occupy tin; their lioim . whleh Is now owned b .Mr. (. 1). Simpson. The ceremony s.ih performed by Ilev. Mr. IVndle ton. of St. Jjiikc'H cliureh, In thf- east parlor, the bay i indow of whU h has remained the same, although the house Itself has uudersoiie many OianKes. It was In the. same bay win dow that the only daughter of Mr. and Mr. Simpson was man led to Mr. It. Jl Mriuly, Jr., rather more than a year no. The iii.irrlnKO of Mr. and Mis. "Wal ter Lilmmlelc took place twenty yen in niio next October. The young people "lit west on their bridal tour and a Idle loilKhhif,' It In a far western 10 Klou It Is supposed that the bridegroom suffered Infection fioni the unsanitary ondittou of u hotel, for on their re turn o New York he foil ill with typhoid fever and eleven weeks after tils wedding day wai curled to his grave The slrhken young wife came 10 Scrantoii, and for two years lived In the home from which she went forth us a bride. It Is a p"culhuly pathetic iieldent connected with that sojourn with her husband's lel.itlves that at no time did she. even onco croa the threshold of the room where she had 'iki'ti the ows of wifehood. That Mie iiKniineil her oung husband long and J'soiatf'ly Is well known. A a lilcee of Mrs. Henjamln llanl iin she had nlways lived much In th.it Hilly. Krom early glilhond the man bo has Just passed away vos her Mini of all that a man should lfa Ji.ivanl, sans pour et sans repioehe. The aifectlon which she entertained tor him duringnil those years was Mimethlng apart rioin that which or dinarily exists between mortals, and It Is the pilvilega of the writer of these lines to state on good authority that the mnrrl.igu was not. an the world has generally believed, based on t.ie hopes of an ambitious woman, but as a loc match pure and tender Hinl mi". She Is a woman of the ut most fascination and iliarni. The nl 11. est Idolatrous legard In which she has Ju;ld tlm fearless, noble, majestic 1 . fonallty that has Just left the world poorer was something uiihine In its suv ciity. What do (,'ltls tall: about to men? was asked of a young man the other d.i. one who Is exceptionally enter taining and Mover e onvorsatlonully. 11 pointed toward himself with coml- .ii solemnity. 1 used to think." he explained, ' . lint 1 was peculiarly Interesting or 'iigenlal when a git I made mo the subject of our remarks. Of course. T wvnt away with a remarkably lofty (Pinion of that Klrl nnd probably told the other fellows how phenomenally blight she was and how pretty she was ki-owIuk. You know a man's Idwi of feminine beauty Increases ne (ordliiK to the ratio of her admiration for him or her tact which makes him appear well. After a while It struck pie that these young women with pho I'oincuully bright minds -were growing Plentiful. I met so many of them and all the time my head was growing .tpler. Kinally I took some of the ether men, into my eonllden'e and made the discovery that they had identically the same experience. The 'n't Js, It Is a cult uowadas for tho m 5G0OKOJ3rSSSSlC25S'rM ,r , . i M0 S Ladies' Tailor Suite find Separate Skirts 0H Workmanship At prices as low as you would pay for the other kinds. A large variety of gowns to se lect from 0. 0 li 0 0 x XX M51I-Q V srti XX x 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. :: XX S!0HJ!KJXXKSKJJe!!e!OOi3M! ill girl to deftly direct the uitiveis.itlon towntd making a nmn talk about himself, llu always finds that topic Interesting, nnd he goes homo think ing nil tho time that It was tho gltl. Of course II was, but with a differ ence. I understand tho glils in alt u n study of the incti they know or are likely to ineet.that Is nw to their tastes, occupations, little fuds and whims nnd lend up to those topics In conversation purjinsely to innku the men shine so that they got the reflection. Ifs a clever trick. Tho only diniculty Is that a man ii likely to fall In love with tho wholo outfit. It's far and nway more successful tluiii holding hands." A number of ladies of lelsute and means In tho city are considering tho best methods of forming classes for ti alnlng young women In skilled do mestic service. It Is propo.'-ed to es tablish a course in general housework, with sperlal depaitinent for cooks, waitresses and laundtesses. Ceitnlu degrees of piolklency will be desig nated by n, bridge of attractive design, while th" Rinduate in any of the courses will lccelvo a diploma and a badge. Is -mod as a guarantee of her capabilities. It Is- believed that tho standard of domestic training' will hi so lift id that young women will ihoo.so to rise In this profession as In others, til" salaries being ranged accoidlng to the ntlriiniuputs or the applicant, as set forth in icrtlficutes nnd iliplo liins. The position of housekeeper or aceonipllsh"d cook or waitress In mi appreihillv" family is ono that no young woman iie'I dl.1ntn, for upon her usually tests th" happiness of th" entire hcusdiold. Skilled t-ervlce will receive Its lewatd In this direction as In otheis. There ate multitudes of ounggiilir. good, falthlul. willing and bright of mind, and when skilled In domrstli) service their value would place them far above the facility oper ative or eleik, for, safe in good homes, stiiTOundrd by affectionate-. Kindly Interest of the family, which soon learns to appreciate- capability, their oppoi (unities for usefulness, no los II. fin for happy mnriinge, are greatly lncieiscd. She ins n Seranioii glil and she had u sweet, serious look on her f.ic which betokened l.enten fnsts and thought.--. "I've been just sacrificing everything," she icmarked to a, filend whom she met In a. shoppluc tour. "I've given up nil sweets through Lent, and you know that is self-denial lor me. The money I saved In this way I'm devoting to massage, and shall have the dteadful hollows In my neck nil plumped up before Kaster. Of course, one must sacrifice some thing through Lent unless one is a Pagan," she added piously, ami it was not until pile had vanished round a corner that the other lady's admira tion was changed to wonder as to how self-sacrifice in Huyler's to pay a niassetie to fix up one'si hollows Is go ing to benefit tho Lenten offmlng fund. The l'iinesn Victoria. l.oitls-, sailed last Saturday for n cruise to the Meditettaiiean and the Black Sea. Among the passenger were Sirs. V. CI. Parke and Ml-5" Helen I'arke, of this city. Others on the ll't were: Mr and Mrs. Cot Hand V. Ulshnp, (.Miss Amy Ueiid), .f. Jl. P.allantlii" and Mrs. Ual lintlne, Miss l.ouKe Jones, Mis. M. I,. Ogdon, Charles Plk-er and Mis. inKer. Kheti S. Draper and Mrs. Draper, and Miss Dorothy Draper. Lieutenant Colo nel von .SchoiK-k, Captain von Wedel, Councillor von Heyking, Thonria "Wentworth Illgglnson. Mrs. lllggluson and Miss M. Illgglnson. The ship will take on n party of loyalties and nobles at (Jenoa. among them being the Prince and Princess llciui'ii XVIIT, the Count and Countess Arnltrt Muskntt. th" Ihinc Ueorgo von Hay cm. nnd the Prince von llohenlohe SchllllitRsfurst. Mrs. K. li. .TerntMi gave n luin heou on Tuesday, when Mlsa Wilder, of Tin. Chester, was tho guest of honor. Oth ers present were Mrs. O. 15. .Tennyn. Mrs. 11. II. lir.tdy, Ji Miss Mcl.eod, Mis. UollKof Philadelphia; Miss Dale, Mlsa lielln and tho Misses Archbald. A most atti-.utlve story appeals In "Short Stotles" for March troin the pen of Mr. Kdwatd S. Moffat, of this city. Mr. Moffat has spent the past two years In old Meco and tho storv. "Kranclsca and the Chi us," is full of louil color and interest. Mr. Molfat . ,r -, ,, ,, is- -r - -" . m nfm A M0 f. Xtf x XX 0 XX X 8 XX o x XX o XX X0 XX XX o XX XX XX Perfect in Style, Fit and 0n XX Flcirviairt SJ XX 6 writes In a clear, pleading vein, the plctutcstftio (ftiallly of his diameters and tho (tilct little tourhen of humor giving nn exceptionally fascinating er feet to Ills work. The Misses Arthbnld gave n inru party on Wednesday, when among tlm guests wete: Mrs. i I.. Fuller, Mrs, (i. D. Murray, Mrs. 11. It. Jermyn, Mrs. .t. Hi Lynde, Mrs. AVoodln, Mrs. W. 11. Jtssttp, Jr., Mrs. 11. 11. It rail y, Jr., Mrs. fl. C Yoeuni, Mis. II. C. Hutker, Mrs. Willis Klrkpatilck. Mrs. V.. Y. Hear hart. Mrs. V. M. Spencer, .Mrs. 13. 11. Chase, Mrs. T. C. von Htorch, Mrs. 15. i:. "Watson, Mrs-. A, II. Storrs. Jits. i S. "Weston, Mrs. llollls, Mis. i:. tl. Cour.ten, Mis. K. It. Jenny n, Mrs. "Wentss, Mrs. Klotz. Mrs. Holllster, Mis. J I. "W. Cross, Mrs. II. 11. Iteynolds, Mrs. Twitcholl, Mid. Clnienco Sturges, Mrs. Hoyer, Mrs. Ceorge Sturges. Miss Itelln, Miss Hunt, the Misses Matthews. Miss Anne Hand, the Misses Loverly, Miss Louise Matthews, MKi P.ennell, Miss Dale, Miss Shaw, Miss Amy Jesiup, Miss Merrill, Mlso Olm Htead, Miss McLeod, MIsesfl UeynohW, Miss Ciatk, Miss Janet Dickson. Miss Dale entertained at cords Wed nesday night In honor of her guest, Mrs, llollls, of Philadelphia. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jl. i:. "Watson, Mr. and Mis. A. r Tivlfii. ell. Mr, and Mrs 11. H. lirndy. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1.. Vuller, Mrs. Holllster, of New Vork; Mr. and Mir. Jermyn, Miss Iljlln, Miss Wilder, the Misses Matthews, Miss Hunt, the Misses Archbald, Miss McLeod: Messrs. Thome. Hunt, V. S. Vuller. H. K. l.ootnls, Slade, V. c. l'ulliT. Hale and Kverett Hunt. An Interesting rngagement iuum iur ed In Philadelphia Is that of Miss Mai gatetta Willing Hutchluron, who H re lated to tho representative families of that city, to John ConynBhani Stevens, a son of the late UIhop William Macon Steven", of Philndelphla. The pros pective bridegroom is .a graduate of tho Itoston Institute of Tiehnology and Is a member of the lilttenhottsu dull and tho City Tioop, of Phlladil plil.t. Mr. Stevens Is n nephew of V. L. Conyngham, of this ilty. Wilkes ttairo Time.'. Miss Seymoui' Is the guest of .Mrs. 15. Q. Powell, on Jefferson avenue. Her teipnt exiiet lcnces In South Africa, her bereavement nnd changed future, slnco so many plans were ceitteied In her brother, who was killed by the lloers. rnder her visit more than ordinarily Interesting to the multitudes of fi lends who ai" paying their icnpeets to ono so heloNed in the city. Miss McLeod entertained at lun cheon yesterday In honor of Miss AVI1 der. Tho others present weie: Mrs. Holllster. of Xeiv Yoik: Mrs. II. H. Jhndy, Jr., Mrs. i:. P.. Jermyn, Miss Jlelln. Miss Helen Hand and Miss Hunt. Mr. Willis Mooie. ehl"f of the weath er bureau at Washington, with his charming wife, will bo the guests of Congressman and Mis. William Con uoll In tho near future. Mrs. 15. i:. Watson gae a pretty luncheon on Thursday for Miss Wilder. Tile guests were Miss Wilder. Miss Helin. Mir. K. L. Fuller. Mis. Clarence Sturges and Mrs. A. ('. Twitchell. Mis. Holllster Is about to remove the famous collection of Indian idles be longing to her late husliand. Dr. Hol llster. to her new home on Pi'eseott a venue. Mr. nntl Mrs. i:. I,. Fuller left yes tenlny for Pottsvllle. from which place they will later go to Atlantic city for a fortnight. Miss Tiennell pleasantly entertained the Fridav Afternoon Caul club yes. tcrday nt her beautiful home In flieen Hldge. Mr. and Mis. W. W. Serantou gave a dinner last -1it at tho Sei anion i lub In honor'or .Miss Wilder and Miss P.ellll. Jiovcmcfflis of Peopfc ))r C. C. I-iiiliadi fii,til jrxf-ntji in lli-hiilric X. .1. (-ligii4-inni (uiimll U .it Lome fiom W.ili inttwii. Mi. Wllli.im l'lru" Ins L:n in I'MLuk lpl.it tllC O-t Will. Mr. I. P. Diik-ou jnd family liwo iftmiu-a fri-ni tho Smith, Col. ami .Mrs. IJIjfr niul ilaujliter, Alloo, liavt iitiiinnl fioni Atlnitle City. .Mis. (Jporj!,- dull. Piniinkk Iui rrltniin from a mouth' stay in PlillailolliU. Mr. ,iiul Mr'. A. 1). UlarUiitiiii, Mr. niul U ii. II. sniilli aud MK, (i.i!pn ji, i I'loilUi. Mr. ('. Jl. Pintiiaii ia .tt lioiiic frain-IMiiljdcl. filiii. wlici lie lu nniii (lie put foitnlijlit. MI- l.tiry A, Winillc imil hrotlur. Prank, .,f Vot ( lipjkr, me i.iilns: at the lioine nl Alilci. Man John l H,m... r.f Kill Mulbprry atiift. M;3 .Millie K. )lui,', i,f tlie UVsl t'lio.tcr IViii.hnni.t Noinul nclioui, i liome on Iur UUr vjcitlon, visiting Iter aruit, Alikriiuu nnd Mrj. .lolm T. Howe Mitkr. C. P. slini,on, i). II. Ilrnly, ir., ami II. I'. Sliiipiwti cxivit in .o u .New M, ico a (n il.ij ti rinialn a niontli. Mn. itiai'v will li-It filcmli In L'hli.iKO thirlns llteii alj'- WON A MILEAGE TICKET. Was Chanced Off at the Green Ride Wheelmen's Fair. The drawing for the first of the sev eral mlle.igo books being chanced olf at tho (.Jreen Itldge Wheelmen's fair wns won by H. W. Tolles. The win ning ticket was No. :!7." of series "H." Tho ntteiidaiico last night was as largo as on the previous evenings. Ail the various booths am iPlug well pa. tronlzed. The short cniertaliinients each oven, ing have proven a most pleasant fc.u i' re. Tho programme this evening Aiu '' ns follows: Ouitiirc -"UrJlo" Oiplu-iu fluli llwiuili'ii Mis, JIIMinl f.'ntn Silcillon "lljwn of Line" Oiplim, ( lull "' "'I MIm IMiih MjiiIii Si Ivi I lUli "I'm tunc Ti llci " )riilnu- (lull The handsome new bowling alleys In the- basfiuent of the new club liouss have been licadouarterri for the local bowling (.nthusl.ists all week. I'p m dato the highest .siuro Is held by Georeu Nlcol, ono of the club members. Tonight Is tho last owning the fall. Green Uldjtt Suburban mis stop at tho door. Eveiyljody Thought It Was nil Accident. This nioinlng crowds of ptopio wera flocking up tho aeiuto when a police nmn halted one or them and said they should not causo so much eyclto. went. Hut tlay Insisted on 'rindilng through the crowds to get ti pair of Million's $:'.( Shoes. They aro selling for Jl IS nt their lemoval sale. Orgnns for .Sale Chenji. You can buy a good second bund Or gan as low oh J10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernseyf Prop.. jf Washing, ton avenue, Scrunton, 1M. k r 4 rrl 'A 'h k k i k SCIENTIFIC SALAD "Inncinrjlf Inoulcilge h .1 il.iiigcrom thlnj. So In all tliiniK let 11$ bo accurate," Tho Founder of the Science of Hygiene. Max ov pi:nr..Kot'i:it. tin- fuiin.icr ot ilFfitli1e 1ijkIii" and Knfmn mh all tlio wor'J ever, illnl in Munlili by IiU own bind oli IVb. in, lie h sLilul to lui comuiltlril niiililc lill in j tjc ot indintliolU. Hi . M jcjh of tKr, lnlna twin tiorn nt Mill tri.lioln, Iht.tria. hi ltS Ih llit tt.niiil till iillenltoii to lijisliii'' in K'rt, on nitount ot tlv IHilrfjllIiy lole ot MimtJi, in wlili li ilty lie n then settled. I.ntitli fi n w.H piu.ilcnt there ii'jrlj tlic uli l yt.ir, .mil tlie plaie vn. tic ipii'iitlv l-I( tl lij itii.Iriu nt 11 pJttluiUily iiul. iKIUIlt t.Cp". Ho slUllC'l tlir iIImMv (lov'l.l .H11I piopjuncleil tli" tlici-r.v tlut thli nubily Hour-iilii-il vim. Itie M1W11II watir wa low. 'till Mil ths fli'lil tmtil tlic b.i(.trrlntni:lril uIioa, I.i mini hi Kuili, anno. Iur mniij I lino J uI liitHun IVtutikofrr ami IiU illu-lplni, jihI K01I1 dint M follower'. U,t rMtitiiallv a i-onipio-IiiIm u ti liwl at. Ihc tiutli tioinm nivHiiljUil Hut ll.t- to tliiotln war not iucfinpatllili". I'ltlti.ki.fiT K.ie prartfr.il proof' of l.lt kiio.il. (iltfo of lijnirm- lij iiinleilnc Mniiiili at nno lliiie J tno.l inili litloif. illy-a niooVl nt coo.1 KiMllail.ni .nut Iialtlimlit'--t. Piltiiiltoter "ill !lHll llO lllicllllincil J' lllf liMllor III tllC ill" id- imunt 01 m ..tern lijitno, unit one of tlie Ifi'itd lii-not.ut a to Hip ittiiiMii uio. In 1'iU riniiiiiil jti a 1 lii mi 11 i-uin-potiiinit o 1 liu Nrw Veil. si.i-it-Ziltiiiix Itittlls 1111 oipirl limit nMili IVIIiiikurer in nil on liiniM?lt .iiul M iin!-liii(. I'uif. I'niiiii'iUli, ,it,il wliieli at 'tii litne iriatnl rorniii.itiU 1 i iitmoht In mulled "ill Ik, lliiilint tlie M.inncr .iiul iill o( 1SW tlic 1 Ity of ll.niilitilg Mm l-ltrd I.) a erc iplilimlc of Nululc ili'loi.i and I'lef. Uilky, of ll.nnl.im:. nt to PrtttnWir .1 (omlilfrililo U.intlty ot tlie Koiiuni li.u-illui mIiiiIi, .Ktiinlliia to i'rof. Knoll, .lie tlie eolo sounr of clielrt.i. rottrnWer mul !u I'iM.inl 't.-illoHiil a lnrcc ikiiIIoii ot tlirv ihnlmi luilllll Uitlmut ill I'IKn.M WK.W. iiC .iiul liius piot i-il tlie correcttiOM cf hU npln. ! 1. ill I HI. Ill In (lii lIMKtlnii of iIi-cimv. tl.-: 'Hint .1 jpci'ltn- ;i 1111 (ilntie iimlil not pinilmr a fpiiillc ili-ru.r, lull thai it irqulrcit thr- ion. jniilioii f t.uii.iH .iliiioini.il lomlltlniH ot the FtirioumliiiKX In ciuic jii outl'ii'ik of mi p. (Iiiiur, (ontlltions tililih iKilupi fiitorcil tlie ile ilipiii(iil of thr- pjuliul.il- li.iclllii foiimt in ODiiniition with th- i1im.lv, ttlthont nliiilt liotf. ever the liiullu. wis pi,tnlo. to do liaiin. Tho Alcohol Habit. 'fir .ilin!.il Woman's Cliit'tlau Tilnp,ranr union h.ii. turn mine Iur tui'iitjeteji srai' in roinliiliiii; the iil of nlcilmllr. liquor ilrliikliu, mon(,' Its init 1 tin toe allie.i luvc lii-rn tlnve lilimlflins who tl. lift iiicm tltiv .ili-ubolle lliiuoi', lhi!rc nt chnl i toy llmitcil spline ot tiefub in-.' or iioue .it .ill. 'the iiiilnii i rn'li-.lMirnl to lirlnj tlio tinhinc' ot Mich pli.tlil,itit to the people. It 11 jppiniil. hov.rtei, that if the etilt of liquor ililnkini (111 Iralth. potiit-, inttnllr nml filling lie- rrr to lie fully alutcJ, the med ical piofi-Alnii mint t.iUe nil actne ptrt in tint miii'li ilrirnl iifonn. Ir. more than iny nth- i. cut dbubu-c tlie pulillr iniml of the old tunc mni) I'oiKiTiiing tin- too free me ol .ilioliol. iitlur at a betei.ici- or a' a e!f.pn-crilied m-dl- tni. or In the fonn ot pitetit ineilliliif'. Mul'ral tri,r.l. In l'ranre, uwli ir to the wliolr'ilc dtniillon it tlio Riape tine li the I'lillnxcM and the mli-cqurnt lallurr ol tho iwpn o liuht winn .out substitution ot liMir.ifrt loiitaliiliiir a lilsb -.--reiilaj-e ot aholiol, rtnit as lognn, ah-jtilh. th, !."Sty Spanl-h md Itallin wlnen, iiitinip,-i.ir.re lut ..Ian iln.-lt ii.cie.ifd iinioiif, tlm lotwr ilacf. nml in on'ir 10 rrniilj tin- evil the I'uncli cov- Hint tit hit iiiu.iHd tlic inttinat irviiiun duty on boil-rases rout.iininir moip thin 11 per lent of ntitihol 1. it- ui-itiT i1l, nl.ile at the fame imo 't hai irdiueil llu il'ity on wlut are termed iiitld ilrinl., iciitjiititig Ui tiuri ( per tent, ot alrr.ho, tu u nraily liomliut turn. Thli U tfm pir.ime in the line seine of the void. Electric Illumination. Dr. I.ouii II 11. in leiturliiif on clertii.il illu mination li.forc ihe Nt oih l.hiliii.d niriety, Slid tli.it the qii.ti.in of aitltn.al illi niliiatnui v.a- 01m jliiiut tthith thete j ,t pieat d at ol popular inUiomiptioii, Iom ilhininatlon full tu 111 lielnic too lulsl.t ih.ei tirm helns nol bright (iiiiiii.li. One of the f1111iMinr111.il prinilph's ol il lumination it lint the -011110 o( light should If niiulitiii'ltc In ilutrle sltnt llKliling Hi,' !.n.ip should rot be low at to sl.im dm. tit lulu the no ol the pod str.an or ilnm 'this ii the illifitinii in tttii-h iiio'l nililMd IilIiIIii. til'. Minn Hell l.'al- in the Nn, -Joil, In r and tlie rntui re tu the muud tv.o In ,j jrt.o limp' sutiii'iiiiitlni: hiifh luiM-r-, th. 1 r were Mi st, .lit (oinidaintii fiom I lie olli.u of irl.vw l,.,il. tlut the hahl' liollitii.il thrill, 'the nuilioillli 11 tinted: "that i.ir.nol l-r;. m. an Koliii ,v ii r.no illuiiilnation." S., they ttne, but tiny tirte i-liiii- it frviu i.iduiits ..o biiitht tlut tlic i.m sixhl of the fiihit' was di'leil mul Ibry toulil lint " the uiiuiiiiilnu olijii I... 'ihe hUhi'.t aitithiil brilll.iuiy in loiiuiiriita! iw loine- linil tin. en. light, but tl,.- i.'lii-itlnn ol illiiniiiuiimi i of the sirntitl liiipniianrr It shoulil (umi; nli.,i'.t from rlilur .ilmtn cr tiom tlie hle. I.i.lit let). did I10111 snow- ti priullaily ke.eir, and ofun pi-oiluu-i .t spi.it tf lntl iimiMil ii KMiItliK. II. fliun IiIIiiiIpim. This to-nrt, imt fum il 'iut lidlll.uii j, ii.r h ii, not urn n biis'ht a tlie nunllsbt, but lirrauw- it strlkei tip. Mard fioin I lie mium, murini; the eye fiom an unfamiliar direction, and pn.hibly nlncntnllns iti strrinith on llu- pail ot the ittitia Irast til.Jo to ultli-uinl that paiilmlar ,ouice of poundlii.' by Unlit avr. li bat Iieen found tint bbiktti IMT llic lottir lyclhU ttitlt huiiied lork tinl anisl titer dcirlopineiit of snow blindness-. In spi ikins of llic "Nuiist" lamp Hi. 11,11 rvplaitud tlml the principal iniolud in ill npculion W tint 0! Iliu fouiiallon of an ihi-tuo air, beating to an riiuiiimiH detfreo a thin pent it or llp of hldhly icfiadoiy material, t-liltli beeonu'i ton-UiK-linir, and lidn 10 an inliii.e titup. raiur., Kitri out a taut 'h'.-il ot llithr. iir. llell t .KSf.f 1 the bclli-f tl tt in sl inontlis r a joir, tlio Nirn-t lamp Mould lirionio (,uto a t.iiniiii.n slijhl in till' i-ountiy. 1 may add to Dili tint for Indoor illumination the lUteilnc of Um arc llll.l tliimiiili a stroiit- solution of .iihiiioiio.mi1. I'lutu ot 1-opp.T ccntalmd In j niitablo .dais, icll (,i(i ll all Ihe pruillaitlln of l.risht ilay lljjht and nukes it jio.tlblo to match shaded of colon which js luipiwblc In tlie unillirnd irv ,iif, The X Eays and the Pnicels Post. lino of il.j 1111 i-,uris nidi It fell by the M,i In ihe leiviit loiiauu iciiteuiplatcl Ihe rsta 1. llshtnuit tt .1 pantlt ihiki. It ,uj loiifcht by Itui oii-et coinpanlw, nblch resaul-l it s .1 tlaratiiiid iin,is!on of their Held ot bulncs. A inoibl :i'liui of 1I1U Mud ll tlut in 1 p, ration In (Jeiiuin.i. 'iliU I W'tlbvd .it leiiL'tb by tho llirllu roiie-ponde'it of II10 t'liliatjo Kicoit'l, AkouIIiii; to tliti if pott puriU of any kind villi iny nw i'm .-1111011' ot siuli arilrlt in c--plu.ittv, .iild nnd the like, tan u unt by tiuil up 10 It lwiuidi Mi-,'ht iiujwl.rro In (iVriiiiny jud to any eoiuiiiy In lonslriK- to tin- Int. n alien i'l I'odal mil m A irnlvloii U mad') fur iiuill i.itUauet ot Milm thai they iiint bo :,ild tilth tclliu.- uas and tin- alue ibv l.iinl m tha ttiiti, JlCI lilfoiO lll.lltll.tl, tbUi lllxll, u b puka'.-n an-uxltuild letliit. It tea nolle". I liy lb, pot. Oil aulliuilllri. at Muntetldio tli.it i lai (o tuiin. tier (f ilib .u Ua.it aulvid in.iu Kmopi- u.. tln-iil lo tali. .in d-altrrt in tialiliit and jew. li.. in the ehy unit they MHp. iti.l tlm il.iil.i. liln artlilts woio thu- luipnttel -Iiiou pJ)ili.' duly Iiul 1 letfrn. tin 1 mil im be o;fiui uii.l iht Ir lo'ittuts rxaimiioil nllh.uit tlolatlnk' the ll iinttlond poo. laws-, unit u pmnf p.,. 11. .ild U dsf.init.it tli.it dull ill,, (.rihlri v ne iiiitalned in the liatkajis. 'Jbey ttiu tli.-Kloir iiiwrd by mean' cf Ibo X i.ij .md tho uprtii .1H11 iiM-.iUd lnitti inaiititiei) of dlaiiin N, v.ilil.M, In ai 1 lit ami oilut Juit-iliy In tin ii. Imii.l pan elt. Trnnsmlsslon ot Sound Through Air. Ihil s .mid UJUl' throii.h sir at lb' ule it I mo fttt pa- vtond Jt a ti-uiieritiiiii ot lucn It'll. b.H bun ilUtiitiitil Itui, ko j lid al.. mat Iht illttiiico 10 tlibb stiiiinl liaitlt thinuin air i.r.ri til lb Hit- plli'i of lb' s" iiul, Hi. i'l.tt-r I I in- Ii"Ii,k heal. I fmhir .iti.iv Hun 1I10 liluh ir iiim ami flnilly Hut the lo'idlll.iii 01 the Miuo-phcii' wlii'ilur ir list ir diy. niiterbill- nf. fi-it- tin lit'ailiik' ilMji.et U1.I1.1 ul h.'ii U mil nw iu Hun thinly to livuily-Qu' mllet 1 01 the poi 0 of It it uilllliry, 'Ibo atuioipherlj ton d.lin uiitot tlitirfiTff Imif li.'vi lery jt-iiillar, HON. WM. Says He Ss in Much Belter Physical Condition Since Using Paine's Compound. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 22, WOK "Some little time ago, attracted by the very hirh testimonials published as lo the efficacy of Paine's celery compound, took it on trial for impaired digestion and conse quent nervousness. I found very great benefit from its use, and, therefore, desire to bear this testimony to any who may be influenced to try this remedy by my experience with it. William C. May bury." Wllll.iin C lliibiu Is now st'ivlnp; his ihittl t- tin as .Mayor of letroli, Mich. Ill lS'O he V..IS elected to ("onsress l'ldlll MIohlKilll, re-elected 111 1SSI. SC1V liifr ilurlii; tin' ISili (.'oiiKres-s on the Judlihiiv Committee, mid In the -U'th on the 'Ways ;ind Means ("onnii'ttee. Ills lelsliff H devoted to tin) tilfiilrrt ol' St. Petel's Kplscoiul (Jlllireh. to .Uten tlons to the iiKed, the iMrU, nnd the lioor. In the llsht of tunny sin-h public en-(lor.-enients- .is the above ftom Mayor Muybtny, It Is easy to see why Paine's celery ciiniiiouiid Is dhiilaclntf all other leniedles. It has been liuthfully said that the men and women who use and recom mend Paine's eeloiy eiiiuiouii(l lire not the class of peoiilo who take doubtful leniedles and patent medicines. Paine's celery compound Is not a patent medi in sonthtin Unci md "li ll.i nisi of I'tbrnry thU tiai wlioii, a' bullion' inline s.i.s. iiuintr ou' obvrveis of inidoiibltd ven.eitj re, orr to b e beard tins tn.inder ot Ihe iaion lued In th" baihor of I'urtriuoutli on lu day of tinii Wttoila'-. funcial ai oiitli enoriiioii-t and urpro tedttitc.l ilijnii"i at fiom ! I j Jl' ull'.'icit'it. (IMr. S. i. ual XtluuiK.; Hints lu Topogtaplilc.il Geography. I loin j't ailiib) in tic Ameiiiau lieololn. on "Iliu I'lan of ilia Kar.h .md iu C'aiiMs" no taltn Hie fillowlni? ri-rloii-i 1.11U lea-Jri'in: this iill.ilisinneiil of I lio i mill's Mat .lint torilinilit'. 10 ot tbc-st' tail' aio (ild'Cl mi tin' inns', eu--111! fUii.lnatioli of the rn.ip. 'ihe llut it tin.' ti.iieinlf.ill. hi , I land In Hie iiorttuin '.lid ot water In the oiitborii litiiiliplaic. Ihe locnml W the ln;.u.'.il.ir h..io of Hie .'eom.lpblial lililti, Ibo rimtintiit' ate liUnnnlii' Willi tl.o Utnoii lo tlie ii'jjili; i In- oiciii .no triithiiljr wllh the JiascH in the south. A thud sUll.Ink" feature in thr eartliV ih)ilovmiiiy U lift eon-pleuou, but it itcu moio sisliH'ciilil. ll Ii l.lWMi SI Iliu iititllinlal atraniit mt til ot ofe.m and toiittii'til' It It tho inivt ri-lly irroitnlwtl Irom iha rk iiriiliiitloii of a ulchr. 1'lJie oin tlnsir In tie ii'iuic of the toiitiueiil ot Ninth Aruerlia, in die s-lobc, ami aimihcr on the spot il' nuet ri .. 1 1 v oppotllr. Tlie second tinker will Im Piuml to !o neai tlo trntri' of tho Indian on-m. Miuilarly tbe rllliilleal iiia-n if Kurope and Afrit i i-i an tipodal to tbe itnti.il ana of the pat llic on tu; llu louipiiathcly small ooiiuiunl ot Amluli.i it atitli.)dal to Hie iompaiatitil small bitln of tho Nuith Atlatilltj the Wutli Atlantic tone. pundit, tlioiicb It" (xatti;, to the i.nltrn hilf of Ada; find the Aicllo Oeeun It pit-iUil, ji llpodjl 10 llui Autat'tii' bid. ' The Evolution of nn Iinnge. Ii'. tills Itcgiiaull iciiliibiitei to ,t itteiit nuuiber of l.a Nature an Inltirttliu; ottltln on 'l.'livolulion d'uim bnaiie." 'Ihe tlmttr wriiii to bold that many r.f tho ail wniU ttblili bale been rt'tsaidc-d a' (ail.t (Ituiu air In icallty tlie It-suit of a ttlio.'itsIto ctoliillon. flu klutc lilt li-wi) In pail nt folloiMi 'Tor mott phitusoplifH prluililio man U an infant, lit) i-uniw-t iiiiperfeti and liitsait tie slsum, foiut'ttlm; tho in.ut luip.iitaiit iart'. Ile will ifpri'sent u htad wllh a rlulo or an on, l.it will not mail, the i.uso, Hie i.m- ui tlm inoulli; another otal or u u-d.nulo i suttlrteiit to Indicate Hid body, and .1 Kr.ilielit line tutidt for a limb. The Inr.ii. I. lamrtrr. In bit ilMt ilhiiM to tin sIkii Ii incapable, ot iuiMiii: lunch, w-hili, on Ibo century, tlio must b-iikwanl s.itai,'eii, l.mli liien, Aiiitialialit, Nut- (jiiliieaut, IMtlunw, i-ic, iindirtand perft-ctly bow id tleslnu lointlly. Their t'M'Ciitlon rvhlbllii mite, piopoiilout aw well conkfivnl and giave iror air few-, 'llielr work iii'ludra belli aiilunlt and null, not only in ipof, but in inotriiuiit. 'llulr atl It rj. Kiitlally leallillc, "Mill Ibey friqunilly irpro.luce their luodcli C. MAYBURY, MAYOR cine. It N not a secret prepauitlon. ll Is the formula of Kdwiird K. Phelps. ( M. I)., 1.1.. ll., Piofes.sor of Materia Medic a in the Dai tnioilth Medlt.il School. It Is Ihe only fjteat popular remedy for blood and nerves ever frankly en dor.sed by the medte.it profesIou. .Men of amide means, who can com mand tho best nifdle.il sei vices; tho ablet't and the most Inllueiiiiul persons In the country, as well as the most pioKresslve physicians-, were the first to perceive the r-uraordlnaty woith of P.lIlle'S celeiy lulllliOUUil allll to U?0 It, That this remedy has succeeded fioni the start i" not astonlshlut'. Thousninds owe to It le.xtored vitality, sound .sleep, better dlucbtlon, freedom from pain, htroiifier lii-ivus, and puier blood. The wealthiest lumlly In the land can .secure nnthliiir better, If they ate loolt Iiifr lor a siiriiis, leniedy. It Is cnMly within re.u li of the lutinblest houst - lii'lo:i.l ot Ihe objctlt Ibcm-eltts-, and lu dolus: i iiiitor,ti-iously iiitt.c bad Lupn i of tlitni Jf any one d-sltii to tet thr ellct ot such a proieihur In li iiisfjrintnir Hit! orlirlnat lliev wilt only liatr to repeat the iNpeilintntJ of (iiiieridi 1'ilt lllvds und Heiny llalfotir. Thee (Ctiitt'-raiti iindiTtool; to pioduir hi a sfiut of toplena ttatin- of IVtrm-Iet, 1 he one uiakin; tlns llr-t cup pa,ed it to tin sttoiid an I m n, cub repioduclne that of the piiti.ut artUt, W'bm the tw-ehtli copy v.u fluMiiil ii . found that l'ctiodu v.H no lunucr ricKnu.ililt' ll bad biiomo transfottued into an old woman, and the pactoi.il imisilej, wbiih wtie fironuly lividdlid in the onsfinat, bad b'eotue a eluaU that col. rid IiU arm- The Smvivnl of Toads lu Hocks. Tlio floiin wldc'i crop up fiery now and again ab.. nt Mime ou fjilittiui; open a lock and linJIli.- eiuaud in il .1 lho toad to all appear-aiiir-i hippy and well, have Induced llu lb v. V. llurManil, of KncUnd, ti try !omo eeil luent. at u t'sl oi the p9.iiblllly of audi an ot currrnrt . ll appear.' lb.il be tjo'.. n larc bloil; ot co.ii.ie oolitic liiiii-jiune and nud-j in It tnitho tlnular i rill i Jill ab'tit i. lie f k t deep and tit'o iiicluj In dlaiuetir, with a shoulder tu the tipper mar k'ln, into wlueli be infertri a i-l.-ci; of el.i, protectln Hill ill turn Willi .1 pleon cf slitc. Ho tl.eti iiiailu ttielir similar but inaller boln, d Inihit iKc-p and lito in dljuicter e.i. h, in a l.iis'e blot s. of silkloiw iiidttdiie, e.-iwrrlnkF them In tlic rame was. Into each nt tho tell in butb block' be put olo lito load ulitr uchiliiliR it and liuUiik' rt it-cunl of tho lauit-. llu then sealed tii lie ctll' and bulled the hlotl: tiinlr ihreo feet of earth for thirteen inontln. I'pon c.vjinlnitlun at ibo rial ot I tils tlimi be found that all 'he load' i:i"tllo Mndtlonr wero tle.id and moio or lost deiouiiivtl, sbowltii tint they bad lierii dead for a lone; time, wbllo moit of the laiirr tnadi lu the llinrHono block wcro alive, but hi fiery liMaiuo die ghwi c-ou-r w.n iTjikcil. Wlrfn l.elglirtt ttiev t.h'iwet ,i coiwld rmblu drw-jMi In wclijbl. 'iTie toiielu'l'.ti leichiil w.n tlut tea. It ui not lito a year if totallv iscliiduil troin air. and that thev cannot live tvuvjiui-. It l.ilull.i lU-piltitt uf lio.l. Dellnltlons, llinl., iii.i, in aiitnerln; tbr ij'ji.llun. "Ulut It it to Ik. a irentliin,inV" well and tuily s.ild: "It It In lute lolly alnn, to lead a piuo lire lo Utp joiir lienor tlr.-Ini lo have Ibo ilcim of .tour ftllow iliheii. and lho loto ot jour fliftlilt't to bear coed lorliuw niei-klj, to Milter nil with coioianey; and Hiioiuli rill or unrxl In nialnt tin in tuilli .dwajkr Mirov me Hie hifi py man whoso llfu ixhlbllt Hiu.u q.uibiln, and blin we will silnlc i liintleinati, whalcur lui rank nuy Ik " ."lander Is thr ulai e 'I malignm .liubrrt hln U it basilisk wl'y.' rj ale. full of tr Bolll, (j'lUlll'i. . C' f. OF DETROIT hold, as t boil .finds nf uiateful letter.) list Ity. The u-c of this niaivelous leniedv, now spilntr Is litre, malies nil tho dif ference between Impure, sluggish blood and tired nerves and a healthy, ener Ketle condition between Mcknoss und health. The incalculable amount of Bond It Is dolus these spline days in mnltliis: hlel; and even despairing ieo ple well should compel the attention of eveiy judicious poison who Is out of health In this spi-iiii? of P.Kil. It drives the poison fterins of deep seated disease from the blood. It pro cures sleep, mi nece.isaiy to Innln and nti-ves. it biliiRs buoyancy of spirit In plui e of las-sllude and despondency, and allows the ovei taxed system to .stai t faltlv on the load to health. Thousands hite been benefited: thou sands have been cim-tl by Paine's tei ery rumpound when everthhiK iso failid. TllECULnilRATCI) GORDON PIANO Before buying', scutl for catalogue. li. 5. GORDON, Ml l-'itlli Ate. New VorkCllt. AVOCA. iJhlhlon Xti. 9. A. O. 11., will. meet this eveiniiu. ' lu the Methodiht l'lplscupal (huri.i tomorrow theie will lie preachliiB bv the pastor, l!ev. 1!. M. X'ascoe, at 10..H) n. iu. and T p. in. Mornrni; subjet t, "Sin eensftll Oliureh Workers"; nven injr hubject, "l.uSMins from the Life of Piesldent Harrison." Mltiji Kitlth Iteese, a trained sltiRer, of U'llkes-natTJ. will sliur In the Pros, bytorlan church tuniorrow mornliif,". Miss Nellie Itenp has retiuip-d lioniw titter a month's ilMt at the home of her crandparents nt Klnihurst, , , Tho funeral of Mrs. John Jfcllaie took plrtie jesterday mornliih from the lesldeuce of her ilatiRlitcr, .Mrs. J. J). Olaiko. A rpquloni mass was och htaied In .St. Mnry'H cliiuvh by U. J. J, Morrison, Alter tho services n, lui'Ke cortefie followed the reinnlim to their Until rfsilnk' place In Muiket Btriet cemetery. Ml l.'llzabeth fliaham onleitaliuvl a party of I'llentls't'ioni rii-niuton at tho homo of her Mstor, Mrs. 13. 1-3. rhiyder, on Wednesday uvenlus,'. Tho Junior ihid-nivor society of th.) Pi-esbyteihiii church sen oil supper last eienhiff to mom than one bundled and llfty iiieuibers. l-IverythhiK on tlm tables, together wllh lho articles sold, were collected by the lit tlo ones. Th'v huvo worked faithfully ilurlnrr the pan few weeks to contrlbiite their numa lo the foreign mission fund. Mlhs Dlrdellii Dee bio Is Hiifferilig from a t-vere attuck ot fjtlp, .'-" atoyft,, .Ji j