TWiTirTn v--"it -- - .-v ,- , , ,t i The Cfirboh AHvnnatp. An'IKp.KrJiSDBTff PArfitv NcwsrAi-KH Fab- lUSR ijiuKirr. 00 Por -Yoar in Advance 1 Hestadsgrtlt-lng medium In llm county Kvery descrlptlon'of Plain nnrt Pancy JOB PRINTING 5.!e,ry low Print. We do not hesitate to say pHnllhfc c-uabllshmeut lit this secfloii to do .first-elms Job work. In nil ius nraueiies, ai low prices. 3 Horace Heydt, ATTORNEY AT Ij A W , Orncici The Hoom recently occupied by vV. M i V C- fi. lllh-"' . . lNK?8TMETy L- 5 LEIII01IT0N. PA r Mar bo consultedln Engnitf and German. W. M Raimher, ATTORNEY axd COUNSELLOR AT LAW " rirjt'doorabovMlic !kiaiist6n' House, "iffCllCIIoSjCf - . PESN'A KU1KUte"an(t C61lectlorT Agency. Wilt Puy and Sell'lteal Estate. Conveyancing neatly done. Collections promilly iniule. Nettling Kstatcsof nec-uriiii a specialty, juay ue coiisuiieii in Aagii.pi aim uernintl. uov. is-yi H. V. Morthime-r, Sr., NOTARY MJtlt.K!, f Qrr'lc!."C.'tbinrAaocato" OHlce,. ' I S. e 1 . J. . 9 m ' . J i. . BASIC STREET, - - LKIIIRHTON. All bushiest pjitalulii;; prompt munition. lo'thu olfier will receive mil- to O. V, -Klein top, Instructor in Music. jsn -m .h an j-kt i ffalf Ctr 8 nob blrMiAtnencan Classical Modioli st ty. jlernpi inodcralj'.ji - ..auciyi, coNvnYAXcr.it and feeral m & Life Insnraacs Art Ulie'ton'oKlng Companies arc Represented: Lebanon Mutu.i Flro, Heading Mutual 1'lre, Wyoming Flro, ( rotttvllloFIre, Lehigh l'lre, and" the Travelers Accident Insurance. Al, rennsylranU iihd.Miiliul Horso Thiol De tective and Insurance Company, mir-n-vt W. G-. M. Seiple, MIY3ICIAN AND ST3IWE0N. SOUTIl' STREET, - - LKIHOIITON. May be consulted 111 Kuclfih and (Jcrinan. Special aU3tton ghen to uyueeulosy. Orricic IfnuRH; From 12 M. to 2 V. M., and from S to 9 1. M, mar. 3t-i P. A. Rabonold, D. D. S. Draxch Okkicb .1. IV. Itaudpiibutli's LUpior Store, BANK s"rREi:r, lkhioiiton Dentistry In all Itt Dnnelies. Teeth Kxtraetcd without I'aiu. ia admluKteied when reiucstcd. Offljo I)ays-Vni)Ni:si)AY of each week. r.O.,dilrej, LITZKNIIKltiS, . Lehlh eoiiHiy.-fa. OrriCR: Opp.tho BROADWAY, - Uraadwaj Home," MAUOII CHUNK ritlcntsluvethubcneutoltlin latct lmproe Tnents In Meclunlcal Appllaucrt ami tho l!e.l Wttbodi of Trratnient In all Sui'sleal Caes. ANKHl'lirCrir adnitnW.'ied If desired. 11 pos sible, persons residing ontsldn of Mauch C'liuiik, sboold make arramirjiitat by m.ill. J EYE AND EAR. Dr. G. T. POX YlslU Allontown resulaily m niUUSDAY of sua week, riuctlce limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. OIBe at llajden's Amorlcan Hotvl, nml OIUci' llnuri from 9 A. M. to .1:30 I. M. Alio attruds to Kifrrtlon of the Eye for the proper adjuilment of Ulassei, and for the Relief and Cure ot Opti cal Defects. , Mayal.v be eoim.Ued at Ills office In RATI I, WJaesdiy and Saturdayof uaeli week, at MAN GO K on Holiday, anil at KAST0N on TueMlay id trh ntek. Ian v-vt CARBON HoUSE, JONATHAN KIHTLEK, - FROlMtlCTOR, RiSK STBKRT. I.KIII0IIT1V. The Carbon House offers flrst-fl iss aecoinmoda lloai to the tr.iielhw pihllc. lioaiiline: hyth dy or week on reasonable tonus. cindefCcir.. Wiuesaiid LlauoisuluavaliuliJiid. ll'id SlinN Mid Stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at taeacd. nprtoyl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between M.iuoh Chunk & I.ehlgiitou, LEOPOLD MEYER, PROl"!!. PACKEUTON, - . - IV.NNA. This well-kno.vn Hotel Is ndmiralily refuted, anil lu tbe best Heeoui'.nodattoiis fur periiiaiieiii and transient hoarders. Excellent Tattles nod Ho rary best Liquors. Stables attached. seplU ) I MANSION HOUSE, Opposlto I & 0. Des)t, BAFK STREET, I.EIIIGHTON, C. II. IIOM, l-ROPRliriOR. This houso odors llrst-elasr aeeommodations for tnn.ir.iit nml lii'ri.liiieiit iNiardeis. It has been newly refitted In allltsdeuitinciiKand l local-1 a.i I., .in., ni Hit iimst iilrtiiresoiie iKirllolls of tho ! borousti. Terms moilerate. ir- The I) A It l ii?.,. ...11. ,li nl.l..,.dt Wlin.. I.Imiuiim unit 'lllllllUl. lli. HI., m.ivi ...... Clr. Fresh User on Tan. apr tT-yl W. A, F -i tt Annofirtf'eA fp 1)1 fflends and tbf piddle ce nor. ' allyrthat lie lias now opi-ti for their a-conuhod J ttou hi. new and handsomely furnished BEST A V HAN T , next door to tln 1st National Rank, 'llAN'K ST., LehlKhton.aud that lie Is now preiwreiitcrfurii hh Klrst-Class Meals at Short Sot ice I ThrRar Is supplied with the best Wines, Fresh Lager Beer and Choice C'gais. You are cordial ly InvlUd to call.- apr li-j I D. J. KIStLrEtf jUspeetfally nnuounees to the nubile lliat bo has opened a NEW LlVKItYSTAliLCaudthat ho Is now iirepirud to furnish Teams for I'liuends, Weddiugs of tusiness Trips on the shortest no tUeand mostlloer.il terms. Orders left at the "Carbon llousu" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH 8TKEET, ttxl the Hotel, Lehlgliton. Jaic.'-yl T. J. B'REtNEY Keaneetfullr announces to the Merchants of Le klgbton'.aid others that be Is now pteparedto dn all kinds of HAUMNtf OF 1'RF.IfiIIT, Exi'llESS Matter and Baggage i(l wy reasonable prices. 11 v prompt attention to all orders bo hogies to merit a share of piddle dstronafe. Residence comer of Pine and Iron Street a. LfthlBtlton. "Order, left at Swocuy & Sou's Corner Store VUl reoeire propi aiMBCOO. , . st,,t. J BIUrjfirY, W. A. Cortrlght, D. D. S., $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 5. jA.J.-Liizenlierpr's.ColDiBD. I have just received u case of i got ,v no sell lor removing paint from floors or anywhere else from which you wish to'rc move it and To .cleanse grcas - I. . J f spbts Itns alvo useful for tuanv other liurposeH amnnu wliic to mnkcisonn.. 1-Iinve cirmiliirs distrilmtion. call and cet nni s It live received today, four eases ol Barker's Horse, Calik Poultry Powder, which 1 intend to keep in connec tio'n with the Bine Grass Mim Mm, uul recommend both makes as exceptional as to value and quality, if indeed a recom mendation is necessary. Have acinars to sp.iro I haw no n put in four of the W. and li. DOlKrLAS I'ORpVj TUMI'S and have sei.t in my orders for four more, nil of which are old and will be placed as soon as they arrive I am hav.ng a jzrand succ. s with them. Even body is pleased. I ran pVasc yoit if you give me a chance to put one in your well I also keep in stock the CU 'ITMUK.lt W,nni I'.IJMI'S My stock of OilsfciKUiiids, Paints of all kinds, Tar, Woven 'Wire Wagon (i lease, Iron Kettles, Copper Kettles, Glass, etc., etc., is as complete rb ever, and can give you good figures. COAL! CJAL 1 wish to nild that I have leased the coal -yard recently ' 1 'I. I f 4- 1 O.-l... 1 built bv Mr. yamuel Seller, and am ready to furnish you with () A Ij of a suti: ion quality at reasonable prices ami will guar antee you GuOD WEIGHT. Feed Cutters. Corn Shellers and the likes in the machine i: i being now in season, I wnilld f'illl ' IJIIHI l.illi vour attention to m stock of them. 1 sell none but the best, at prices below which it is impossible to sell and .Jive' bv it. 1 C.'em't'iiiy Calcined Plaster Pewter Sand, I'osin, lkirax, G'luo Whifi'ii last but not least, and am1 con atantly adding to it.- Low Prices and Honest Alii. -:o: A, J', Litzefiberger, 1st Door Below L & S. Depot, RED SEAL LYE r i Bant Streol MiiliS, hmt Witli Medicine Quality not 'Quantity . is the greatest im portance; next is the knowl edge and experience to Correctly Prepare and Dispense the same. Af T-n THOMAS' fin y r;:i . "ivti roLWailf leuicirlitorg, khp Strct't', iLehlglilon, Voi; rain'iiay'il'cly Vipon' fctjtln &r0Jlf.Y i iiro ana L iiaui;uclIccl 4. .... . Drugs, arid Medicines, ..T!l0.-Vcalrl("?tho large-l Mink of 1-ateiit Medlcfciulii tiiecbimty. TII()MAS has jui rlvttant slo'-k lit I)ru?gists hiindiles. Fancy and'iollet Arllelvs kr-the luuius as en a- me genu. 'I'llOMAS ipakes'Hor.U' and Caltle l'owders n specialty. Ilii It jcart .xpeiifiiw in the dniK wua"-" nun iiiiMt irjHiua;o in uiai lino. TUUSSU-VSUITOIiTHIM and llltACUS-nl-ways a large stock ou4imd. WINKS mid I.KiL'ORS, both forilf.ii and do- Catawba lite. , .lust sp'etidld and elieao. .iii-m... in; ii.ii u iiiiiiiii i.rcim. i, nil, iiiui n iii-v WAI.I. l'AI'KUS and HOItl)FUS-tlm largest iijuiiiiaiii in iutit. . vil,10. f""MAS WW. Your prfArTiptlffni. fio u nvju) lur jour i .tU'iiiiftilOiieH, itO to THOMAS for ytmr r(imv Articlrn. i .mil ITS nuil Iloi'Mc mrii In TMflM .K' f.,- juui iiu.sv nuu vail i e i uwuors. inn 17 ALL THE NEWS ! Hie Carbon- Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Sinjle Copies, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the .Advocate. Hquso and Lot for Sole fr-S , mi'-hair l-oi. .1.1 m feet, situate on J ,rL llnili4. mmii .chli.li tc nr.. ...... I .. .i ui-ioi'V Flame IIihkc. lr. v r. i' nnn r.illllilMMd! of Pure aler, and a niimbel-of eholei-l pilt Tives ami Vlm-i on tltt Lot. A lib home f-ir a mall family. For terms. &e.. rail at .le Caiiuux Auvoi'A'i k OllUe, Hank street. t:i.c awf TUnMSlniijT POU t:0I.IPAV I ltt.SI-.MS CO TO W. P. BIBIxY'3, CV.r. White an'l Driilgo Sts., WcUsport. And Inspect liKnew. and laiTcassorlnicntofall t. . t'n; terylatvat novelties lit HOLIDAY GOODS, Including 11.4 flnest assoitment of Articles in , Plush, &c, Uverbrotigh to this tonn. Pure Bus and KeU.es ! Choice Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. .'erscilptlon carefully coinpounded day or night, at Aprllll. t885-lv. J (WII'M f. urx. -DEALER IN- Plour, Peed aild Furniture, ' . Tobacco and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a., Im lies the M.'onlfr U'elasport and vlelnliy to eaiiaiiit esainiue ins mi-go assomneiii of goods bclore purchasing clst-whcro Prices. Low as .tho Lowest! ' aprillMuMVlv. ..; r A lit Sfs WVM 1.11 ! -TO SELLTllE-NEW- Improved Western Waahers ! . M . ' ; 40.000 jNow-in Use! Ami wiles eoii.taiiVly Inneasliig. It lsisltliVly leans iiiem an, imy no oilier, nine lor uiiir. A A HON K.SNYDKtt, Mlg'a Agt., augl3-ly Welsspdif, Carbon Co , IV JAUUV & SKWKr.t, i Tho W'cis'spdrt Bdkeinj, I'resb Ilre.nl and Cake.s ever day. Delliered in U-hlghtoli and Maileh Chunk every Tticsdu) Thiirsdnv and Saturday. fTf-rienles.- P.utles, Camp-MvelliigsVWeddliigs, 1'ihier.ils supplied at short iiunre. augustT.si-ly Jp;t..N'KI.I.N IIOl'SK, liAST witl'sSPORT, 1,KTN,AV Tins house! dffera flist-clilss aeeoniniodatlons to the permaileiil boarder and transient gilest. Panic pikes, riily One Dollar per day. augT-ly John ltFiiiilij, Proprietor. QIIATS, TIIK J KM KLI.lt. All Kinds of Jewelry f School Mh and BUjsutT,lMr- ,.ii inrj -s II 1 1 l'a!iS':iTT INDEPENDENT " Lohighton, Carbon County, H ' H W Pit l) U h IW? t M R Sac 4Sk 5yfiH or Pain ' Cunt Eiomt'li lTp-Mleii. Hiiitck. VnUktfc, TMlMUtH, Hpntlns nrwK.it.,t. JllCC, F1KTV CC.NTR. TUB niAWirM A.VOCglB C..BAl,TUlfiRK. M D. rrSi'Abiottitclir iu - 'Pf P-ft "H!i. s4$'ZSa UIjOs .SrvlPT.iOO .it iinroaisTS AST nEAiisas. imacs i..io,Li.i.!iomiiiaonE, bd. TUS DAY BI.FOR'" CKSI6TMAS. r, it. m-i:lcii, Twiis.tli'odnyUfoi'c Cliiistmas and out o.n the street - Wa ;h Incessant (riiHii)ligim"dsla'npliif:of fcetr As,Jto mill fio brlrkly ri(n,nl,'1iiid nrowsl about. And from the gay markets tame throngs pour- out. In tho.ilr was perfume of holiday Miiw: On tire walk was a coaling Of hard, gh-nmv Ice: The glad music of sleigh tolls rung out sweet and cleat. And tl.e world seemed replctewlth Christmas- tide cin-es frilJroViildst of the bustle, wilh hands and arms And lugging behind 1dm n load bard to mill. Went bursitis and pulling, with tood-natiircd A Jolly old gentleman with snowy-while Ir.ilr. Ills appearance wuRpstril a familiar saint: Though tils saili and his manner were not quite isrpuiiui; Still, wiiul with his bundles and Ids nia'nv gew gaws, UttMinngly reseniV.cA dearvjM Ki'.rfaT'I.His. .' , Alas S that DKVter thotild lilumo her dark whig; Alack! that so eei lain Is TiViuble's sharp sting; Wneii noorliusllng mortal most upvltht would lami, On III s hack, In the bti ugglo, he's likely to laud. Thus It was with toy hens tire Jolly old gent, as slow ly and oaiitlon-dyiiilwaid he went: In an iiiigu.u-.leil tuomcht lie Io,t his Una grip, ontiie smooth ley tiau'inint his foot made a slip. In a frantic endeAvrtr In upright remain, lie threw down lib, parcels, but all was lp valnj On Ida load Just behind, with a great crushing noise, Then shout him poon gotheiv.1 a (tiiloiis throng, I're.s-lng ea;;erl foiwaul to.see what waswrongi Some laughed at bis mishap, some viewed wllh regret. l'he painful misfortune with wlih-h he had met. lilslng up in n hiiiry, he ii-.ade a quick grab 1'or Ids scatleu-ilpaieels, then Sunnn'oned it cab; To the seat he soon elainbered, gao the driver a word, . And that was the last of my Santa Clans hcaul. Yet. I know an old gent wio hassilowy while hair, , . Who tell to the children who cling round Ids chair, laughable story of Jolly Saint Nick, Who fell down on his pack like a thousand of brick. HIS OWN WORLD. u v j. i:ii.ki:x II0I.A1IAN. "I.A.rIl;t Thp.altl, fitatnllns by the rustic stile tit ling passport to an old rail-fence almost It I it from-viuw by a wild tangle. .of slinlhbery, vines, and heaped dead leaves t.ie re mains of numberless deail summers stifled gasp that might have been pain, surpilse or jovj perhaps a comblnallou of all. The ilivatny, thotiglitlul eyes grew sml letily ilai k ami dilated with suppressed feeling; 1ml she turned with blow, proud unconcern, rtnd her face Such a .lovely face it was, tinted like a sea-shell; delicate, elear-ctit features: soft, l.irse eyej. darkly grayi containing a look of frightened, pleading sadness In their sweet depths; a daintily chiseled nose, and a mouth of exquisite beauty, hut touched like her eyes, witli a suspicion of grave melancholy. "I.inthe!" said the man, in low, caress, lag tones; "have 1 slntieit bcjoml hope of pardon? H'llI you not even speak to me, child, It was a natural sin. little one; sin for which, looking at you now, 1 can feel no fegrel He smiled indulgently a rarely-pleasant. smile, too anil ailvan'cpil so, close IV her that- the atitniun Vlu'd-stjii-d isoiliA of her hitig golden liafr, and' tossed it against his haiulsoini; face, In sportive mockery, bhe stood silently affd shyly before I1I111, ( pulling dead tlneils friim the clambering fines, and making a pretty picture tot the eyes 6T Paul Waring 16 smile down upon, but Hj dil not attempt to touch her a proud" incline of her head foihade tliat. LuiVhe," hi rdioated sternly, "you must speak to me. Wo shall be neighbors all our lives now. IJo '6li think I will" lot you pass ine by like this. Look at me, lamhe. Let me he vouV friend, your fath er; forget tliat kiss which 1 could not rc blst, and lei- s he friends' il's we have been', lAllegiil." SlmTiy Mi'n lifted her hea'uUfnl. Miy" eyes to the face of this handsome, wealihyatls- tocr.it the master of Graymoiind, and her widowed mother's la'u'dlord, with a' look of passionate, repi'oaebf id' sadness. in her idcaV dreams 1'anl w'aVih'g; the riaiidsome new miiVler of that, grand old place, bail been a' veYy gbd alnbug nl'en, with his c'.ilvalrous way"s,"dcep inlelllgi-nce, ni.l III iiiullUi.llt liiullllv-' ilhw ." Poilians her Idol and fallen, perhaps tho despised" liltii. "Why do you' speak to me. after that?", si U;' asked slowly.ri'g.irillng rillifwltli proiiil yet shrinking' eyes the memory of that stoleu'kUs uliikes thein very shy, "Wliat have I ever dune to vnu. to Invite vour In-. suit? Gb' back to thoso haujlitv laiUesn 1 .....1L 1. ....... ...... ...A..l.l .,Ai nffp JIIU 11U1111-, iu null, ji.il nuiiiii iiwi ' Insult! You Have no right -with, ipe, ahu diypardottcan uiaUer little to youl" Live and Let Live." iPoima., December 18, 1886. She dropped her lovely face In her liaiuls mm uutst into n passion of suppressed sobs. Man.-lllti! he tried to check them, ami laid one white hand caressingly on tier bowed head, but she slirank from tils touch. "You misjudge mo cruelly," ho said, ns If trying to pacify a child, "Imrantno Insult to yon, laiithc wottlil not have harmed .one coldcn hair of yours for worlds untold. Tlie.siiilysvroii-; In the kiss -which offended, yon was that a sln-stalned man should kiss i beautiful, lovable child!" "1 nm not a child," she eald coldlyslnnl Ing to go; Iwtiirfiis'lttg wlUi out aniall fool on Hie ftH slcp of the old stile.- "And yhtt will please add no more to th'cjnsolt, fdr. .nnn.- r understand It all; llecatue jour worfd Is so""mttcir-higlier tlian mliid- because ! anl'ifebr an ulii.rote'ctci'U'vo'ii fri isull,miitS' mid tryloi inako ine lidhivcillls li.. -r - - r . . I . Usui, i laveuiscornitioitt enough tokndw ,belk-r(JY'j.n a.o us , good as, r.ftsaflf d yceiiJiontgnmery. Kiss her--If jolt will; out anvyircniehiiiier tlmf I dpsp?e pud scorn you dcsplso your altstoeratlc self scorn your honor, or lack of Its' (Jood dvl' Stunned by tlie toircnL of li?r WQrds, and such Words from h('V, licslool-aud jjiid tintfl the sobbing, half-dentileil frees hid' her from view; then he" biirsl ilnt'o a low laugh.' $' 'Condensed, cmpalle, vnilcrllned' "' ho Janghed. "Shcr has .gof tier- share of spirit, surely. I hav'e anotlier virtue ner-1 scveranc'S nd my little wood queen and I soon he the best of fi'lends again I" And ho sannlrleu' hoinnwavd ihrough.tbe blue twilight, thinking of her, and whist ling at a soft, low kev. 'She was fairer than tho flrest, Eor f.llthtuL fond aiid trim; And adjiw n her neck were hanging, . Aiuocr i raises lied with blue," And.-having 'not 'the slightest -doubt but' that itrorning wouhl set all Hglit ngain, al though Im-liad no dctlnltoalir;: The very -thought'of " marrying her was (co far-fetched to. touflr him; vet he did almost sljjii a vague wl'sluhat she belonged to his owii'wtjijj, wjifcfe" lie might see her w hen Ins tnnild. 'Jlroao society ladles were so elegant, so shallow, sonfTecled and Jicaitless, so lan guidly uninteresting; while the men The ennui of the next w'cek neatly killed lihn; hut finally, the. last guest said good bye, "and departed, and left him alone with the servants. "Peucod glad of It!"' mused Jfr. Warlns. as lis sauntered down the leafless aisles of) tlie forest, wlrcre the winds were sobbing .t pitiful cadenec tilat somehow echoed it self-iii hisheait. ".My small stock of pa tienco and. endurance was just about ex- A little cottage, rose before hiuitliioug1i the bleak ti'i-es. .In the. waning liglit It lookqd gloomy and desolate.buti'atil Waring iiued and gazed on It with' a feeling almost sacred ' t -w,-1!. lh(i 11011115 of' lantlio Lome and A nun jerked his hat ie3pecT)lfny'.'u-.i .... ... , "If be you're, wanting another tenant for tlio place, Sir," he said, J'l'd Uke. tlie hit of land, as iu joius mine and the house.too." Another .tenant?" asked: Waring, in sonic sUtpi'lse. ''What, do you mean, Ura- lianie? Jlrs. Lome and her daughter live here." "Lord, slrl" exclaimed the moiit)!'don't you know? It's near a week &1iie3j.lhey went, a.nd left the keys at I.arkln's. They was called siitldint with d telegram. Mrs. Lome had a'rleli aunt somewhere, who was dyin Hut 1 thought you knew, slrl" Mr. Waring went slowly home, a vague disappointment at his heart. u?llu had counted so much on Ianthte lo brighten tlie gloomy winter How liiuslcrittg itself lr, but ; "1 shall pcihaps never see her aeain," lie said regretfully. "It may be better so,' .but 'the race of fools ara'not all deadj and 'I anTsnrry. Hut no'ond else' shall have the place'; ahey will probably, come back in tllue'' - Uul iiipe pa.s'scil, as it will until run out: tlie gloomy wlntci was drlvcn awav by the smiles and. tears "of spring; the crowd of summer guests sM armed into Craymouhd; then departed; tliree times the summer foliage bloomed and died; yet to tlie scenes of her former life Ianthd Lome wasasdead as If the grave had taken her. Four years from tlie time ho had seen tier last, I'rthl .Waring crossed the old stile, sacliel in hand, to catch the train forXew York. "I wonder where she Is?" he mused. "1 aluvut-rivjret but pshaw! how the, world would laugh !' Very slowly his carriage, proceeded up Uroadria'v, through the jam ofqther car- liases; then suddenly, in that sea of faces, his keen gaze singled out one dllferent, more beautiful, mote fragile, wrapped in costly furs a'nd mclinlngou velvet cushions, but still Iantliel . Carelessly, witli faslilonable, languid un- Mjtf JWr ojly; )e:s uie.t IdsJ iif Hu'to .lliein lIaTir)J li:e'leaui i'f-recognition; "That's tlie reigning beauty and belle!' exclaimed .lack Krazer,' nudging his friend. Kxqiiisl'tr' piece, Isn't she? Her name is Lome lamhe Lome, and she. Is heii'ess to a cool million if she marries the right man. An eecenlric aunt left herlhe money under t lie funniest conditions! "She mii't mairy a litisslan nobleman, who was a great frhlnd of her aunt's; Irtit she was given four years until next Christmas to decide' lint of cour'siS she will marry' him, and the four year's were only given her to learn the value 0? tlie IIIOIIPT." W'aring met Ianthc often In crowded ballrooms, brilliant fetes", ojieras, anil all' theotJit-npniusetueiils to which wealthy, fash!ima"lAn people jV; but she was"alna)s tlie graniU petteil favorite of tlie world coldly,' carelessly polite to him, Ignoring any previous acquaintance, until be nearly went nj'.id with pain, ami returned tijfiray mound In dlsgnit; witli the world whk-h'had spoiled tint love'i'y, Innocent clllld long be fore the Clirlslnias-tlde set Iri. He had not the slightest doubt but that she would marry tho ugly Kussiati noble man. , he had become worldly Wlsejliad learned thn value of wealth and power,' tho worth- lessness of honor beside them. ire almost cursed himself that once he hid wlshwl she might havo belonginl lot hat . frl.l.lu ,vnr1,l u-lilt lis lli.lit mnrnls mid lost" te-'-'-J "...., ...... principles, ' " ' '' ' ' ChrHiujas'lJY'e. add'ttie sjfa(l wKlrlel"(l!3i w;hlte snow against (he library windows of (ji-ayinounri. Save for the cheery (ire glowing on the hearth, grimly contemplated by "Waring, the room was In shadows. Into which all ot her shadow, with abeaiiliful, Hushed face stole softly. She Is.at some mad rcvelrv.t surooso!" he growled pldttd. ."Atid lo-tnorrow tin galling foreigner will hae her dead sure!'' lie uite ii his Cll.lt- l.lll'tbnil ('limit- n...' II. .1. ... -' " - ' ' "Kate di w'ar-1 I simply 'fall back on tin Jap of a f.iMe destiny'!' ami t deserve lu but, oil, Inutlie. lamhe! my lost llttldAve ' If von could be here with iiie-hy mr lire side! Oreat neaVoul is It a vision?" , ' "- no started to liisTeet Willi a civat.orv.for a slim lltflc flsuro had did , fli ill fiiSui 'l4ie flickering; shadow-,, and sloo.l lmldl,li-o,,t two tiny hands tji tbe bl.111. H,,. lnnn.fi Ill.l!., n. If -I 1 . 11 , V ' ; .' 'm;i'Y:fr,,f,fil',f1'1-?0,,!,tll! pM,fin1 She lifted bor J-;T.wlli atrcntbUng., ill,. and bolehe i-H'rin't., lUlihnd In innrli'Ii, . icnriiii lost, itiwvro'n (lelni(loti.' -. j .' 1 "I am dlfialfii'.d,f,ipti);iVoiir:iJvi'liLr ,sl A-iidiupIy.'tLb.-ue , returned to, Jhe -o fage. and the tiTTlne." ,sbe" ot 'Iahthfi- llivel be wliUnnrn-l tin-iv.nl.,, Fit "Doirt h-f nr? ilavriinfm tittif rvuw'.:.. I..,, s , ..- L. " . I T v,, Un irasiiru nun aiiii--v "to j She shrmiied .Jie.r shoulders .with adlllli lairah. and laid iivr Utile, hands lit Ills so eagerly onts'tn-fchei'l. - '-'lhlvb -e-3l.rnKl llieniall!" Klirt'-n .yvrred llahily, "fm- the honor of.mv sniif.' andjjeacy of juy heart," , . , , ..... - ,, '.""'"'i Kv?" he asked SQftlyj "Pari' 1 hut be sure?" , t" "Yon 111.1v." she- answered, with snttcv tenderness. 1 or vnn 111:1 v unii "'m iti'it- abo give me the kj-ys to thn rottairc. for 111:11)1 ma " "'No." he nftsAverod (oii.ll.iU- -v...... bonie is IteVo, hue. . Aliid Heai en pranf you may nevt'r regret If niy own." WHAT IJ THE CAUSE EÐQUAKES As It uproars, each and every scientist has l.l nun, and its It scums, Ids private opinion as to theeaus.eqf.eaithiiiiake,". In all njes mail but been bnmghl face to fjieo wltlilliis question, and lias he solicd It? Let us see. It has been ouh for the last (bitty years that tho phenomena has been subjected to c.-mct Invesllg itloii. A new science Ins thus been established, -lli;i seis mology, Kut as It appears", few students have beenatli acted to this study. Tho first ofan consequence In England was Iiobeit Mallet. Ac counts, too. are to llo found i-e.iiiereil through the writings oLtnany ancient author.-, but are or llttlo value. SuchnuHcut llsjori.His.'iii'id jildloio pliers as Thiieyclldes, Aflstolleand Strabo, Sene ca, i.ivy ami riiney. Nor Is nn.e.'i tfi be t-lcaned from ineillaval of later writers among the nios! notable are rromonde, (W2i; r.Iaggio.- jisni. Iu this country, tho carlle.-t wrtilj worthy of mention Is l)r. Hubert Hookls' "IJiscourse on Eiii-lhquakes, iri.i). Equally uns.it Isiactorx wi-a-the attempts of l'rels'ley .'mil some of the olher.seIenlinc wrllers of thulast ( enliiry to con nect tha c.iiiso of earthiii,ikes with eleelileal phenomena. Jlt-v. John MJchen, professor ol mlnci-ology at (imbrldgi! In 17(0, piibllsliej no essay 011 the cause and. plionoiiicna of eaith quakos, and gives as his opinion tet-oiiPnn the caiti as having a liquid Interior covered by a eomparatiiely thin crust; lie concclud that waves might he genciatcd Iu tao s-.ihterraiieati 'Iqiild, and that mii h waves by shaking the flex ible, unit would piiidi-.ee the shocks (jf all earth-quai-.i-s. .Modern physicists elilni that .Mlelii.ll 11111 not uniieistanil the true ituturo of wave mo- Hon and the way iu which It Is transniliied din ing an eaitlimiiiko shock. Mmlu - -i-isrs Is 'i vliiritiirv iinitti.1.1 . ii,! . "' ,.i "'I believe that an i-.n-t'- ""- pniii-'cii lluoiigli tlie solid mateihils of thj. i-ario, iiua-ii 111 iiiv soiae way as soil-to is propo- vsSr. 1 .5liKiiS"ii'.v.;lHa..V.ts'lunif!t ravome affciu with seismologists. It has been s.igeslcd thai, wider, finding Us way through fissures hi the eailir.s crust nilcht reach highly heat-sl liieks and remain quietly In tho sPlierold.il condition until a local lednetlon of leiiipeinture suddenly caused It to Hash into steam. Prof, lletiee ad vocates tile d.splaecment theory, l'rof. .Mend. 1 -hall hiot.s at the dlilaceiiieiit theory. Major J.. H. Powell, or Hie 17. S. Signal Corps, believes tliat tlie late disturbances were due to ibo reccnl spouting nf a number or dried up gejsers hi the far West. The suuer-hraled gasses antl boiling water cnuMitiot iii a salllilcnt outlet llieie.m tliey wdrked then way across the continent until they struck the Atlantic side wheie the earth's eiust Isthln and scusatlvc. The result was ill' ti dieaval followed by a set lei of eavlngsln. I'rof. Atijhcw Jnckso'1 Dcvoe, a teir-langhl niclcorolo glst; of. New Jersey, 017 ears old), hi lieves that earthquakes mid aliiiospherele dlslurb,il;ecs go together. The, latter Is the promoting culisc of the former; now the normal external pre.sstiio of the atmosphere 011 the earth' smfaco Is aboui llfleeu pounds to tlu square Iheli; srseilcs ol heavy storms come and displace a portion of the atmosphere, illnilnlsliliig the external pics-un. In that partiiular locality: The internal pics sure -Hid volcanic torces at work without the eait'.i seek tent wherever the external pressure H least result, ;iu cartlKpiake. Now, all storms In lity opinion are uttributal lothe moveiueiits of the moon. The 1111.011 carries the atmospheric waves upward, attraits them toward herself. Sclent bis of the schools deny this ln-causo the) cannot weigh Ibeso fu'pended waves. I have a tun-fold answer ready to meet this objection. Let us, suppose that we have a small letter bal ance before us; I ptice a steal weight on the bal unco an'l i? In ins It down; now let 1110 taken powerful magnet and hold It above the weight, unto the result. The balance returns to its nor-' mal position Just as If the weight did not rest iqion It. How can I weigh that suspended weight now-.' Telliue, and I will show tho scientists how to weigh a suspended atmospheric wa' c. My .second answer Is leveled at thoso who douM the power of the moon's .-.llraiilou. It Is simply an argument by analogy. Tho moon, according the u-rv generally accepted seleutllle theory. the ebb and How ortbe lid-;, What Is tills but attiacllon nod lepulslon? I' fhcmoon can lift a volume of wider thousands of miles hi rrea ami himilicdsot fathoms deep, why cannot It llfte .iiimcofali-.' Now lo go back nhtjlo way to wheie I said tliat,he r.oiu.al piessuro upon ti p earth's xtirfaro wai changed by a svrlcs.of lwy storms, you will now coJiiprelicnd Unit tlds aj iniHplierlr lilsplaeeiueiVf Is alliibiital tolhoul tinelion of the moolCIie, 1110011 cnuseswrlic storinsand then lilli the atiiiiKplieflevVU's; the pressuro without the earth's crust has a diminished pressuio fisun without to contend against, u'u npheiiM-l follows. Afler caioliillj studjing these dlfferrnl Ihcorles the fact stares us Iu (he face that we really know nothing what- I ever tegardlng the causu ol cirthiiuakes, S. Cel. iCt 'Lb.J'ic' lei.tC m 1. naaii i. Kro"9 la c ('.0 dir-MLM. ftdTft'cca riaj: of 1 lS- a iSrtL Cft. (.art. Sue Gen'-Uie) ir, ruU'a Invih rvp U eoXA or' in tt U ten': T. n4 lc i OUT A 1. ti i.Vl ttat trxlf, a J.t i- .Tnp CTliT l-i-HI, 4 IPO f ic-ttrrJJo sl-tnt ita of J an h ) It fr A. C, A'yrr rf" (... Ho!o SALVATION OBL, The Oreateat Cure on Earth for Palo," Will relieve more qoicUlT than aar 1 otner Known rcraecy. uacunsan-a, ' t.T....M1WJ. Cn,. n. Ucural(ila,ewelilncs,Draiscs,Durns, Seal-is, Cut3, Lumbaco, Sores, Frost- li... t- '-.!.- iir....j. tln.-.-.l. DIIG3. UUkWa.111,1 tf.UUUM) IIVUIMIbl,l. TootUche, Sprains, fcc. Sold by ell DruKKlfts. Pnce 05 Cents a Dottle. $1 2B when not paid in Advan-e. Singlo Copies 5 Ccntfi, ''l'.'i, fo 'pro' and Von' mi an opimilie things?" "Yes, ,tl,," "1, tli.it the i.moii w by they siiea'k ol 'pi-ogn-ss' n nd Congt ea?" 'Cs'-lt je.s, sun.'" No man can servo two masters, unless be Is a low-dim n politician and both udist ers have moTirv, . , Td-Klsttaiid lo-fTcTruw Ktijbt and each day and night duriii.n the week, ymi can llii, I at Lleiv's. uisMiori. un.i tl-lboHias", J.ehlyiitou, Kemp, a f ilppof nti.- w.Vi.m-Hiiuwie.igeu loje njc lilo, l fmecesslul liiMtim-tll jet tlilloill'ced fol the cmti ol piles. Did' stu'i-n.-rs lu'mrthls ill.sivlng I 3' ' '?. ' .. V, 1 , '. ! CheK lb 11 , W , I ,?,'..,.:.'..,:.,.. tlOCll( H-llil'ds. i'lll-u Ci.C, "belli! . l-llVUim- 11-ll.lllJ. i i ce u.c, sei S-li1l"fVs for twibplirii on 1 Ills. 1 ox if., Le Jtv, .N. V. 1 Zuw A f.ishl(;ii item nvs shoes urn the san-.ii 1. ..Ill . IJlitiSJ as in sni (Jurs ' nte not. Il'o'vn hr,d 5 i.';"if lafW iyj.'!!,1.1'!1'1-' then,. Hut pel Imps we are si, i! ftilljft-r.i EUi,kiea .viiirh butve. The 'best salve 'in the world for -nt. bruises, sOii-s.l'ili'eis.tail ihtielii.l'evcrti.ri-.s, 1 totter, chapped -hands, chilblaiuis, ccrns. and all $kiir;ritpt!niis. and ltositnolv tuns ' puis), ur.iif p: l-equii-oil. It isliaiutltc-t-d I ' pviicci, saiisiiiL-uoii, or iiiout'V jo- luiided. l'lice iie. per box. at 1 liomas". Felt slippers are lo be worn consider ably tills winter. Ujoriisnn's hoy hope 1.1 ,. .. .11 ... . . ins inuuii-rs win nov ue Hit any more than tumidly. Dr. Franers Root BlttVrs. 1-razicrs Hoot Hitters are not 11 dram shop buvotiige. Hut are strictly medicinal In every scum'. They act strongly upon the liver nipt Kinueys, Keep Hie bowels open add regular, cleanse tlie blood and sysicm ui every impurjiy. sold uy druggists, 1, n ilium. is urug store. Oscar ll'ilde says: "1 can't wiiti poetry when J Jiavo eaten anything." Some benefactor of his race should invite Oscar to dinner every day. Dr.I'razei'5 Magic Pintmnat. A sure cure for all boils, burns.sorcs.cut?. iiesu wuiiiius, sore nipple, mini sun! soft corns, chapped lips ami bands.. I'ticeoO cents. Sold by druggists. Williams M'l'g Co., Prop's., CleMl.mil, O. bold by T 'I'hj::u3. tho drufiglst. It 13 whispered about the suhiiibsof niiffalo that a young ghl of that clly screamed so when I he dentist was pulling her tooth that she tunVi'd elicr, 1 lie Verdict tlaaniaioes. W. I) Suit, Druggist, Hlppus. Ini).. lesti lles: "I can leeuinmend Licet tic Hitters as Ihe very best rcniedy. Lvery lioltle udd lias given relief iii rveiy case. One man took six bottb-s, anil Mas cined of Itlieu matlsin of 10 raiV fl'andlilg." Abraliam Hare, druj'Jp'st, Hrllville. Ohio, alliims: ".The' best selling medicine I have eei 1 nainueii 111 my zu ycai.s cxiienenc. Is ''JWectrie lilttefs." Thousands of others .'. . 11 , "-"lr tcstimiinj. sr. l int I he V "1 et is, '?los that Klirtrh! liltter.-. II lit 1 l" V" , "r' ,1,B 'Ver, Kidneys or H lood. Only a.half dollar a bottle at T. , ' Ji'i'ivim.'.tlii,,, "5i I 'npped ill slumber" It Is tho man who 81101 C3. Sbilo)i's VIMIIzor Is what von. need for constipation, loss of appetltc.dlzziness.and all sviuptuins of dyspepsia. I'llce 10 and To cents per bottle. Sold by 11'. K. Hiery, ll'ulssport, ami Dr. ('. Horn. Lt-liighton. Tin- man wilh a shabby suit of clothes Is very likely lo shino iu society. . For'forty years, Aycr's Cherry l'cctural has been demonatrateil to be the most, re liable remedy linsci for colds, coughs, and Inns diseases. Might colds should not be neglected. The Pectoral will prev cut their becoming chronic. Fresh too martyrs Tlie youtha who tiny tight boots. When Itaby was bIcV, st gaT her Cnstorla, When alio was a Child, alio cried for Castoria, When sho lircame Miss, she citing to Castoria, tVhea abo bad Children, aba gars theai CastorU "Hah," he said, bitterly, "all. this that we cali love is cant." 'jSay 'won't,;' rath er," she answeri-di softlyi and he left her forever. Iicb. and Scratches of cvrrv kind cured in yu Minutes bv Woolford's allltary Lo .. .. 1 -i'i. ...... f.'.'n ..i,i IIOU. Use III oilier, nit- lit;, 1:1 i.iiic. ufJin by T. D. Thomas, Druggist, Li-Iilglilou, Oct. -.'-Jy The dtulcs are very parliiil to winter because it's such chappie weather, you know. Catanh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by , Shllo,h Catarrh, .l.icmedy. I'llce M ceiits. Nasal Iu jeetor free, bold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlgliton, and W. F. Illory, ll'elssport. "You've got a blacl eyc( Fat. .How did you get It?" Fat "Home Hule, sir!" Sleepless nights,, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cine isjhe renie dy for jou. -Sold, by Horn, Lehlghloti, and nicjry'eissi'ort. 'fV;u;e- "Hans, name three beasts of 'nicy "'' Hatjs " 1'wo Hons and a tiger." Jilay.ev't'r.'i'Astlinia': '"Heller guaraiitced. Fontalitb's Cure. For sale by C. T. I lot 11. ' Ttiit'iblct'ung'. whoso opinions am not without welch,' notwithstanding Ids mixed rhetoric, says that a man must be an ass to work like a horse. il ..!... .. .1,4,-11 nilii Amilv n fin UI ,lll. I- ni....i j .. '(irons l'btsttr and experience, relief and .cure. -5 ct's. .. . , j. It now' appears that tjie next opeta by 1 Ollbert & Sullivan will iiii.be mulv I'cfoic ! lato this winter, and will have nothing LgyplUn about, It. It will be a iiir.il sloiy ( of two hundred years ago, the scene laid In i Lligla'uil. No Cure Vo Fay. A new .departure .In i medical science!" Fontaine's cure for throat and lung diseases has .enrol afler all oilier remedies failed. For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn's di ug store. One of tlie most enterprising merchants gays that it costs money lo 3,dvyitie, but It 1 costs moru money not to adverjls.e,, 1 In lloniti nearly all the hod-carriers are women. . , . ,, Head the testimony of a protnlnwit cjllzen of Fawlucki-t. ,11. L, under dale of .Inmuiy HI. l.". "1'h.ive. no hesitation in worn metidlng Dr. Setli Arnold's -Cough Killer I for Coughs oitiil Colds. 1 : had not much ' faitli hi.lt at llrl, hut few dowa I'liwl ( ,1 1. 1 mid HckHm? In the Ihruat. ! li I. n' u.mderfiii reiiuslv." R. I.. Walker. Fur Kiln at all drutrjhvW. Frii-e Stc. and rI.OU tar i'otlle. Di- Sotli Arnold' Sitnar Cwlwl llillkNH Fills uneiiiialled for eoailieueu, jauitdk. liver troiiblo.. SV'. In Fails thf nirgwins make dimplfswn women. faces by eunim: out a hit of tle.li aiid grafting skin over it Advertising Rates For Logal Notiooc. .. The following pilcos for legal ndver ib ilijf ha been adopted by the CAtmnx Ml.VtlCATK. "barter .Vollroa - . ... 14 00 Uidllm-'s .otlei . .. . 11 : 'Jointulslo!ioi-S Notices . .. -I ui Diuuiv iNollc - - - . . A 00 Aditilnlstialor's N'oIIcm a M Ssectttur'a Noltp - - -am O'dierlAgaUiIvvrtUinRwlJIbifCliarrjcd t,r by Ihe s-jnnrek r, . - , H. V, KcrtiSh-r, Sr., lutHthw. - , ScrofLila Is onn iA t'.e 1 t l.ual t co'.tr;e.i vrhlrji ndlht mani.i!i.l, I; ij t:;ou inherited, but limy b,i tlie sw.'.: 1 f imp-roper raccl nation, incM-itrml pusou, uuclonullaess, - mid varlou.i other i-mi ,es. Chrome Oores, AVIecrs, Ahsrcssii, t'nncerous Ilumorj, fftiid,ln Borne i-a-.ca, Tmaclatlon and Con tiitnptto:i, result fromu-scrofulous conuj. ,tlon of tho blood This disc-am ran ha cured by llio uao ot Aycs Sarsnparilla. '. I Inherited nscrofiiloui condition of tho -bloiel, which caused n doratigcineut ot my whole system. Alter tukini; less than four bottles of Aycr'.s Sarsaparilla 1 aia Entirely Curod ,'nnil, for tho past year, havn not found It nee.-a.saiy to 11s.. nii.viiiedicitiowhalevcr. l ain now In belter lienlth.nii'il Mronccr. ijliaii ey.r betni ,.. () A. WilJard, lii Trc-niOnt st Hostou, Mass. ' I wai troubled with Scrofulous Sona for II vo yeais: but, after using n few iKittlcj of Aycr's Saraaparilla, the sores healed, and I havo now good health l-.liabeth arnock, W Appletou street, fK.rna inoiilhs ago I wai trotihled with FcroruloiH boii-H ou- my log. T,n lnnb wav badly r.wnllon nml liillamcd.nnil tho hpreaillM'hnrgeil lalgoi)llaiititli:soro!fetl Pivo inatter. Lvery remedy lulled until 1 used Aycr s Sarsaparilla Ilv taklnir (thren bottles of this medicino tho sores liavo been braird, and my health is ro iBtored. J?nigrati-rul forthngoo.1 it his lono me. -Mrs. Aim O'Hrian, 1M Sulli. au st., low York, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Sold l.y all Hrufgirt,. pricc 51 ; tU ,,5, THE WhEKLY PRESS THE III.ST OF Oialy $1. Per Year. . ltUcsJitna! ai:tl varied Fj eminiu Iisi I-AVQJtAItr.E C0.MI1INATI0NS WITH IHE I-OPUI..M! LlTEJtAltV AJiJJ t'LA.SS I'EIilODICALB. ALL TlIK tVrriO.V I'm-.. U nrlnfn.T (.. I,l.l clear Ijpe. Ills staunchly liepiiblicau hiiulitlcs! Wu1:K LY, CQNTXTS i An elnborato digest of all the news of tho'woelt nild orl'.:ln:ll slnrpiu fi-imi llu. 1. ....n... Special iiillileson Interesluig topics. ."-. """" itiiii-ii i"-pariiuent,seasnnai) 0 Hid etllled by 11 Pliietlcal r.iruier. 't IIO UflllllHr lillltll llllVlltr,.! .v.,l,,el,-nt.. Ift ,1,- hiteiests of women In their household wink, llt eraiv (ulluie. soolat .litv.-inei.iiii-tit nml .,,... Mlumeul. ,, , ,j (ll'llll-S lll-il llllitn.J. .nlnrs Im Il,n'..-A lieallhlul eideitalniiient of .voiing people of both scse.sliieieiystallonorilh'. . ine aiiii ,;, 1 i.ei oits come from cverv Impoil uit conimeti'lnl u ntie and may be relied upon isnti.s.ilulelyeiilieit up lothe hour of colm- in press. 1 'I be War Aitleles that liavo iivtrjirii..! i.,i. ittenllcn fm- their interest and accuracy will bu eontliiueil ihiouylioiit llio eoiiilpg yeat, . ,A SAMFLK COi'Y FltKE if bolh tbe Vi:i:K I.Y l'.ltl'SS and Its mngn'mcer.t 1 reinliriii Lid will he sent to any addross upon ipp.iciitlon. Lo sine son are petting the must uul best fur our money bclore vou subsiribc. Address, T.Hi: PlILSS ( nl JitiKn'iyHVKZ-L 111. Jl . JTlJCnTiTiivLTAAJlJJ DhALKIt IN WALL PA.PEBS, Uordcis & Decorations, Hoots, Stationery, J'aucy Good Window Sliadcs . & Fixtures, Latest Strles. inado and put up. If ilcilrt-o. I'aihta, Oil, Vnrnisli, Putty Druihcs & general PainlorS' Supplies; No. 61 Broadway Maucli CMiik; ti: It. iifi tbe Hrondwuy It n-e QV?iiEW C. f!HcnTL133liE'i3 AC'IEU? 0 Fcr Ytuss Hjs end Eoys, Heila, Fa, 12 miles from Philadelphia, l-'lseil pneo covers c erv expeiiM', e en books, JU". o extra 1 barg. es. 'No Incidental eipeuses. No cxiiinlntttlon for ailiiil.sion. Twelve expeilenml leaeheis, nil men, mid nil graduates, hpeclal opi orlimltles fur i.pl students to advance rapidly. Speilat drill lor dull mid haikv.-.int l.us. I'iitrous or studenls may select ally studies or choose llieic gular Lngllsh, Silenlil.c, llusuu-ss, Classical or 1 Is It p.ugltii'crlng couri-e. Mndents lilted at Me dia Academy are now In Ilavatil, Yale, Irluce- ton and ten oilier Colleges and 1'iilyti-chi.lo Schools. i( tuil.;uts sent to college In ISM, 15 Iu ISKi, to lii inss. 10 lii lti. A giailiiiitli'i: class even M'.ir in the runimerclal dcp.iitnii ill. A Physical and Chend' al laboratory, (ive" ustrm and Hall Crouud. l.vni vols, added lo l.iluary in 1 ,-.!. Physical sp araliis doubled Iu lwa. Wul a has seven i-luitehes and 11 tempeiuliie eli.uur width prohibits tho salo of nil Intoxleailni; drinks. I'or l.cw'lllu-trated circular address I ho-1-rii'i lp.it and Proprietor, SWITH1N C. KIIOI1T I.IIKii:. A.M.I (Harvard Uruduato) Meilla. Pa. Aug. 7. t-C-ly. ANDREW BAYER, ni'ALTUt IN Wall Paper and Docorat'ona,' Wltdjir Shades & Talnters Gojpl'.e:, Faper Hanslut;, House and Sign Palatine;, Csltoinlns and Oraminff, . Ilai U tlrcel, Lehlgliton, I'f nn'a. 'ict.so-om SALESM WANTED lo sell Nursery Mmk. All goods warrant ed l'irsbchiss.' I'i rii.aiieiiL ple.is-iut. luolitahle posllloiis tortile lit lit men (lood rtidailes ami penses paid l.lln-ii l iu ihiecuieuts to new men. No preUouscspt rleiiro neu oir. Outftt free. Write T) pntTinTiT fllAltl.KMI. ('HASH, Nurkcrsiiiaii. Ilochi la-, N. V. Jli i.llon tl.ls imper. oet'Jw $100 A WEEK. Indies or gentlemen desiring ploasanl pro' able I'liiplojiurnt wiltn at ii'iee. Wowuutjoi to haedle 1111 ai'llcleot domestic use I hit leti-n-inemls liself In every one at sight. h'lAl'l.h AS Pl.Ol'li- Nells like l-.ot cakes, l'lolltaattl per will. I'aniUles wishlnir to praitlce ceoiionv sliuehl lor their own biuefit write fur partlctJ.irs. t'sed cieiy day the. ear round-In even lioue liold. l'rhe within the rciU'lt of, all. Cbi-u.ais flee. Ageiils receive Mimiilo nee. Adiln.ss IKlMIneM'I"(llO, Maifon, (). ovl-JO- cm Building Lots for Sale, The undersigned offers for sale a number of FJno Building Lotu ! Nlnevly sltmitiul (Mi t'nk'li Hill, Past Wsbupcrt, at low iri(Ms tureuth. A. P. SNt IHsR, Hptemlflrm vclport. Pn. Arrurrw axo Csroijii xAiE CnikitT Dii. i onn,. MN.IU .,Udowrallohill,IUMrtia pit a(.l jn... , .. 1 . i .m!. 1, c ui-.-. mi n 11 hi il id 1 1 11.I. Ink" I I Hi - ll! . I ' V , till 1'. M..M1 ! 1 s '. nr.le October l, w- ly
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