lf. ana r d C-t, tlle ,0I7 of clecn tbogarden path .Fon .j,., out heI Urns and whitSo,rn , moUl owing and WBlnll0i m 6a"" 8,10 began, after oonald. ."nce. "do you tlilnk It woulU U ""Ifor Mr. Chorley to come hero and F6h Uio plica for UU grandfather'! "Why, no, child," aald Mrs. Bertrand. "But you know ha could not do it openly, on account of hia former trouble with Mr. Ilarton. So ho would hare to remain concealed, and work quietly, Should you diaapproro rcry much of uch a course?' ''It is not likely ho will come, Dora. Why do you scorn so interested? "I think he will, mamma; indeed, 1 hare seen him." Mrs, Bertrand gave a sudden start, glancing arounduliaodt as if she expected to see him, too. "Whero is her Bho asked. "Surely not in the village? It Is well Mr. Ilarton ta away." "He is hero in this house, or rather in tho tower, and wishes to see you." "Tosco mel When did he come? Are I mi suro it ia ho, Dora?1' "Quite sure; ho looks so like the pict ure of his fattier. And now do net be frightened, mamma, while I tell you the whole story;" and Dora came and knelt beside her mother, while sho repeated the incidents of the morning, leaving out muoh of the alarm sho had expert raced. Mrs. Bertrand was greatly surprised, and quite undecided what course to pur ine, but Dora pleaded so warmly in Mr, Chorlev's behalf, that she at length said: "1 think we might manago it but for Jane." "But Jano is very trusty when one really confides in her. I think she would be proud of having a secret to keep." So presently Dora went to summon Mr. Chorley, who succeeded in deepening thr good impression the young girl bad be gun. He-was very manly and straight forward, and when ho repeated hia father's dying charge Mrs. 3ertrand be gan almost to believe in tho possibility of a will being found. They were still talking earnestly when a shadow passed the window. Dora (prang into the hall, closing the door be bind her, and found an old friend, but most unwelcome guest, entering the wide doorway. Sho stood quite still, her face Baling visibly. "My darling Dora, I have frightened you almost to death, have I not?" said the Kay, pleasant voice of Olive Harton "I was not expecting you when did you return?" "At noon, and I couldn't wait, I wanted to see you so. Wo returned sooner than we intended, and Clara's lover camo with us. She ia to bo married immediately, And your mother is she quite well? "Improving all the time. Excuse me a moment, Olive, dear, while I go and prepare her for a visitor. Come in the parlor." "No, I'll sit here," and Olive took one of tho chairs in tho hall There was no modoof egress from Mrs. Bertrand's room savo into tho hall, and consequently Mr. Chorley was a pris oner. After a moment's consideration, Mrs. Bertrand camo forth with her daughter, and all three entered the par' lor opposite. "I don't believe you are a bit glad to see me," Olive said, with an embar rassed laugh. "You did not use to make such company of mo." Both Dora and her mother tried to place their guest at cose as rapidly as possible, and Mrs. Bertrand judged this would bo more readily dono by leading her to talk of her journoy. In a few momenta Olivo launched into a lively description of all she had seen, and ex pressed her delight in tho approaching wedding; "only," she ended with, "I don't like Clara's lover, and I am afraid 1 never shall." Mrs. Bertrand gave her so mo gentle motherly advice, but Olive Boon changed the subject by inquiring what Dora had busied herself about the last three weeks. After this thero came a Little awkward bill, and Olivo rose to go, "Oh," sho said, pausing in the hall "have you seen the tower ghost yet Dora? Come, let ua take a turn in the old rookery." Dora would fain have declined, but Olive pushed on in gay unconcern. It was well Iter eyes or suspicions were not Tery acute, or she would have discovered tome traces of Mr. Chorley a recent search. Dora fairly trembled, and was thankful when they reached the hall. "I may as well take the key homo, suppose," Olive exclaimed. "Papa might Happen to ask about it." "Oh.not now," said the frightened Dora. "I want it a few days longer." "Very well. But how oddly yon act, Dora; and first you nro pale, then crim son what is the matter?" "Nothing;" and Dora laughed to hide her agitation, walking with her compan ion to tho end of tho garden, and prom' ising to come over early tho next morn ing. "It is too bad," Dora said, vehemently when she returned, "that the Harton should have come back just now." "I must be expeditious in my search,' returned Mr. Chorley. "If you will not be frightened, I think that I should like to work a little to-night. Both ladies consented. When Jane re turned she was informed Mr. Allingham Chorley had come to search the tower and desired the strictest silence on the matter. Ho accepted Dora's invitation to come down to tea, and Jane declared in confidence to her young mistress as ahe was washing up the tea things "that she almost hoped Mr. Chorley would find tho will, be was bucIi a nice looking, pieasanc young gentleman." The next morning Dora spent with her menu Ullve, and all the afternoon she kept the tower door fastened lest some unlucky mischance should betray Mr. uooriey. ue worked assiduously, search ing for privato drawers, false bottoms to the old chests, and took down tho panel ing in tho study. But, as be had to re place everything, his progress was not as rapid as he could wish. On the third day Dora was alarmed by seeing Mr. Harton walk rapidly up the jsth with a Hushed and angry face. She waa glad her mother had gone to ride with the doctor, and confronted Mr, Ilarton with all the bravery sho could summon. Ho rudely demanded the key of the tower, and told Dora that she had mo right to enter it, that it was his prop erty ana no naa let ner mother no nrivi- lege whatever. She took the key from the nail and handed it to him, much re lieved when she saw htat turn away, As if reconsidering, ho wheeled eud denly round and marched straight to tho tower door, Dora sprang forward, her heart beating in great bounds, and said with sudden vehemence; "Let me go, too; please do, "Oct away I" And ho pushed her roughly aside. Sho sank down on the floor in etranire reathleas pain, and listened with intense agernesa for some sound. At last she beard it too surely. Mr. Chorley had been discovered. Half an hour elapsed before Mr. narton came down, and then he strode through the hall and,garden like a madman. Dora ran out doors eagerly and gave a gianoe to the window by whleh Mr, stent aha 'watched, hopfatf to'aeo htm es cape, but all was -silent as the grave. Wringing hrt bands, aha taid, over and over again: What can I do for him? How shall save luW Jano was equally perturbed, and even Mrs. Bertrand, though she tried to be rcry impartial, coijld not repress bet sympathy, and even began to plan some niodo of assisting him. But she iuul hardly laid aside her bonnet, whon Mr. Harton and his myrmidons Teappearcd. Allingham Chorley had just time to slip a tiny note in Dora's hand, unper ceired by Mr. Harton, as ho rasaed through the hall, closely guarded. It contained these words: Dcut Littui Fnisno Do not bo dis turbed on my account. I hare been rather unlucky, but it will oomo right in the end, I am convinced. I was in the observatory when Mr. Harton entered, so bad no chanco of escape. Please do not answer any questions if you can avoid them. I shall send for a legal friend of mine immediately, and when ha cocoes I hare a favor to aak of you. Your grateful friend, A. U. Beforo night Chorley Cliffs and the village were in a high state of excite ment, and the wildcat stories were circu lated. Jano resolutely refusod to admit any of her gossiping cronies, and busied herself about Mrs. Bertrand. In a few days it was settled that the case was qui to strong against Mr. unor, ley. In order to relieve the Bertrauds from suspicion, he bad frankly stated to Mr. Uarkm bow he gained admission. On of tha men who had been in tha beat, and rescued Mr. Harton from watery grava eai tb eocaaiea of Mr. Chorlev's first rWi. suddenly rssMC bored with great distinctness that be bad seen the two aaeo quarreling, and that Mr. Chorley bad posted his antagonist off the cliff. He was ready to swear to this on the trial, which would seen be brought on. Mr. Harton visited Mrs. Bartrand and obligingly offered to re lease her, if ahe wished to leave the house before her term expired. She would have done this at once but for Dora's persuasion. The young girl could not analyze the strange tie that bound her to tho place, but sho pleaded earn estly to remain until October, as their origiaal plan had bossw Just tim to slip a tiny note fa Dora's hand, Tho friend that Mr. Chorley had sent for waa a long while making his appear ance, aa the summons followed him from place to place, being always a httlo too late. Ho arrived a few days beforo the trial, and, calling on Miss Bertrand brought her another note from Mr. Chor ley. In this he said he had searche everywhere except under tho study floor, and ho wished now to have this done un der the supervision of his friend, Mr. Townley, who was to defend him on the trial. It was his desire Dora should bo present through the search. Mr. Harton gnashed his teeth in impo tent rage when he found he could not prevent this. Ho had intended to de molish the tower at his earliest con venienco, but Ids daughter's marriage and the approaching trial had demanded too much of his attention to allow him to engage in it Immediately. But he waa presont when the workmen began to removo the floor, and never left them for an instant. it soemed aa if this would be aa un successful as all the rest. No casket or package of any kind waa found. Dora drew a long sigh of disappointment. I am afraid we must be convinced now," Mr. Townley said to her. "I hope your client will be satisfied,' was Mr. Harton'a sneering retort, "We will adjourn now, if you please." Dora followed reluctantly. Stepping from beam to beam, a nail caught her dres3, and she stooped to unfasten it, She waa in tho center of the room, where the oaken table and high backed chair generally stood, and, pausing, a curiom. place in the beam attracted her atten tion. Calling to Mr. Townley, be began to examine it. "Hand me a chisel," he said to one of the workmen; and slipping it in a little crevice, which looked aa if at some time a square had been cut out and replaced a vigorous wrenoh brought up tho place There was a cavity containing a box that looked like dingy, rusted iron. Mr, Townley brought h up to light with an atr of triumph, while Mr. Ilarton stag cared baok in ghostly whiteness. "We will open it," Mr. Townley said "Tliere are a sufficient number at wit nessesr" and, failing to force the lock drew off Uie hinges. Yes, there was the will. Dora could not repress a glad cry oi joy. Mr. Townley glanced it orer, and then said to Mr. ilarton: "Can you tell me the dato of your wuir "Fifteenth of May, 18. It was drawn up the last time Capt. Chorley was at Dome. "This will is dated five years before that, but there is a codicil attached which bears the date of May. 24." Mr. Harton gave a despairing groan, Mr. Townley proceeded to read it. Bv the first will the property was divided equally between the two boys; the codl cil provided, if Harold, who waa then married, should die childless, bis wife should retain only a life interest in the portion, and at her death it should re vert to Vincent. The same provision waa made for Harold, If Vincent should die urst and childless. During this reading a new thonght had occurred to Mr. Harton. , Be would make his antagonist prove this will win written by Capt. Chorley beforo he left tuo wins on bis last voyage. It ml be impossible to find the dato of hit going. So, although angry and disap pointed, he declared ho would contest the will to the last point. Dora waa too hopeful to be cast down by this. She reserved her expressions delight for her mother and Jane, and longed impatiently for tho time when she might congratulate Mr. Chorley, uu' uis iriai um not end ao happily abe had thought for. The evidence against him was pretty strong, but, for tunately for him, tho jury failed to agree and the result waa a new trial. Mr. Harton was obstinate and energetic Then the two lawyers went to work with avidity to hunt up tha missing aate. Mr. Townley was successful. Capt Chorley bad remained at the Cliffs two day after making the addition to I his will AUlngham Chorley'a jdaia Sow tha document Mrs. Chorley dis covered ever came into existence re mained forever a secret. Mr. Harton waa found dead in hia bed the next morninjr, tho passion and excitement of the last few days having culminated in an attack of heart disease. Ho had for bidden Olive to visit at tho Cliffs, but now Mrs. Bertrand and Dora went to comfort tho poor child. Clara and her Husband were suddenly recalled home, tho latter excessively indignant at the turn affairs had taken, and utterly re fusing to do anything for Olivo. If it pained or humiliated Clara to know sho had been married solely for her wealth, the made no sign to tlioso about her. With his master a eyo no longer upon lilm, the witness against Allingham Chorley wavered and grew confused, and Anally admitted that it might havo been an accident. The prisoner was honorably discharged, and warmly con gratulated on hia good fortune. Tho first use bo made or ins ireeuom was to walk over to tho Cliffs. Dora ?tood at the gate. Sho had so much to lay. yot her eyes drooped under the gaze that met hers, and a strange, sweet crim- lon suffused her cheeks. Ho took both whlto hands in his, and kissed tho sweet, lilent mouth, and then, instead of going n immediately, walked up and down with her under the trees. Late that evening they finished tha conversation. She did it on this wise: '.'I want you to ask poor Olive to come and livo witli us. Sho haa lost every thing, you know." "And wo have gained everything fortune, lovo and fricn-ls. I believe 1 iwo most of them to you, bo you shall avo your wish. We will try to make Olive happy. They kept their word. To this day Olivo insists that Dora discovered the ghost of tho tower, and tho aweet wife says, laughingly: 'A very substantial ghost. " THE END. N tho story, Leonard Heath's Fortune, Which will shortly bepubllshad ia the columns, Rebecca Davis Thoroughly sustains her reputation as a Novelist ol the highest rank. a Splendid StoryFinely Illustrated. WHAT SCOTT'S EMULSION CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS CURES "pasting Diseases Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many havo gained ono pound tier dav bv its uso. Scott's Emulsion is not at secret remody. It contains tho stimulat ing properties of tho Hypophos nhites and nuro Norwetrian Cod Livor Oil, tho potency of both being largoly increased. It is usod by .Physicians all over tuo -worm. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists, BCOTT A OOWNE, Chainlets. 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Frice 2J cents. experience hat thown euflerenwlth Dyrprpi! 1 Ulllloutoeit ana Ltrer Uomplclnt, In fact all dlieatei, arising tromadlsordered tyttem that nothing equalt Dr. Lee's Liver K.gulator lor lor thete troubles Try it, Trial bottles Ires at Thomat' drug store. Dep't forget to protect those oung grape vines you set out last spring. forced to Leave Home. OverCU people were forced to leave the!; homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If you ilood Is bad, your liver and kidneys out of rder. if vou are constipated and have head' ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free xample of this grand remedy. The ludiea praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized package 60 cent. Something does not come from notli lug in the cow-kceping business: Why Should I Sot have confidence in that which has done me a world of good? If vou had suffered years with llvei complaint and got cured b using Sulphur Bittern, would not you too have confidence in them? J. K. Nash, Hotel Wininrop, Boston. As tbe toads grow should ba made lighter. worse tbe loads Mot hlne In the Wide World so Good. I was afilicted with kidney disease. Dr. Kennedy' Favorite Remedy, of Bondoot, N. Y. I say it wilh a perfect recollection f all that was done for me besides, is the inly thing that gave me permanent relief. I have recommended this medicine to many people for kidney disease and they all igree in sai lug that it haa not ita equal in the wide world for this complaint. Lyman Crawford, Druggist, Springfield, Mas.. Alt shoes for evening or promenade wear are made with lower heeU than last season. Aak Your Friends Abont It. Your distressing cough can be cured. We know it because Kemp'a.BaUam within the pact few years has, cured so many coughs and colds in this community. lis remarka ble sale haa been Ton entirely by its genu ine merit. Ask Mime friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's B ilsum. There is no meuteme ao pure, none so enective. Large bottles 60c and f 1.00 at all pruggssts. Sample bottle free Waists with a point at tha back and straight frout are iutte fashionable. Sodden Death. If you get s'xirt of breath, have flutter inn. rutin in hide, faint or hungry spells wollen ankles, etc., you have heart dUease, Hint don't tail to take Dr. Miles' xtew uure. Sold at Biery or Thomas' drug etores. Y civet flowers trim tnlle gowns t tectlvely. cathartic Plllt are Whips To the liver and bowe a, but give nn strength. The more you take the more you need. Miles' Pills positively strength en. The longer taken, the lees repitirtd Samples free at Biery or Thcmas' Drug Store. I requires twenty-two volumes to register tbe different cattle brands of Arizona. For the restoration of faded an gray hair to Its original eolor and frethnttt, Ayer's Hair yUor remains unrivaled. Tblt It the mott popular ana valuable toilet preparation in me world; all that uie It ire perfectly satuaea teat 11 11 me uii, Tbe other day a bear left one of his pawi lo a steel trap near Holidajsburg, j-enn. "We Point with rride1' Tp the "Good name at home," won by Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Muni., where it is pienared, there it more 01 HixkT Sarsaparilla sold than of 11U other medicines, and It haa given Ilia beat of auliifatiion since its introduction ten years ago. This could not be if the medlelnedid not pot.esa merit. Ji you super irviu im pure blood, try Hood'a Sarsaparilla and ro alite ita peculiar curative powe. A aheet of cork ene pound In weight a 111 support the body of a man In water. To cram one's held fall of knowledge and the ttoniaca lull ei iooa,aaa m.n B,imivu.fliii ....iM.i..nMnr nilBN .re the nnfalllnr lua.iui... w meant to Induce nervouinett and eonitlpatloa and certain iota oiuveuo. piv.pm,. all thlt trouble. Price only M eentt a paokaga, The belt remedy for tbe oomplalatt ol early cklldhood, each at col la, fiatulenoy, to., It Dr. Ball's Baby Bymp Prloe Si eentt, A pood book needs no preface. One ought 'O have a good memory after one has told a He. Tn.tnii.lne in dangerous pleasures Is like llckii'g boner from a knife and cutting EMORY Hind wtvndHng rrirrvl. BonfetlMrnwl in onr"iDr, TitimntilaVlflfrntB all farti or tiia (riow. ric Mnt nn itmlt . flaw Totk, OUR NEW FREE. lU.bo. i.i aoi MolllWfttfbB Hi LarUl worm m I Uw.OW. !- yotv twilrh In Ik world rrtet Both Uttfra Btlrcnt titM. With Work RBff t tqvBi on rKRfOHi arh lorallrr ran artiM frr, trihtr alia ur itrrt iuidiv nttf isioiltUOUI la. ThM tnrtlaa.aa wait Am wtilek. an fe-r. All tha wnrk m b4 da It la abAW whtt wtHodrw lo tboar who eallf our IHtadt and nf arhbtm la vataabla trad tot a. which hold for J-f m hra flnc lUrtrd, tad thaa wa art rapaid. VVa all upTi. ftrtf hi, ate Aflat M kaaw all. If ytm would Ilka lo ro to wi.yk for ui. rna i-aa aw from SitO la 9Hi pt wk ndiiardi elddrvaa. land thoM abooi j-on inaiaiwayirtiiiiiii vitaaaa au iiok m a. m, -riiuH aMatiBVe KSOPPOSITE L. BANK STREET. - nn' rneeaL raraw ifii wm r narr i uui i 9mm 49 I ea m 1 'HUUnitlal mm Ilns just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all thr very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams', Marseilles. Seersuckers anfi Fancy Dress Patterns of ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glasswait 77 ood and Willowware of the host 'makes at low figure.- Cloths Cassimers, Hats.'Boots, Shoes ahd eadv made Clothing in. great vnnetv and at prices with I hotrod of all purchasers prices fully as low ns tho same gomis can In nought lor at any other goneral store in this vicinity. . Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in grcti variety and of host quality at Hock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as tin rtme articles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt has just bron received the prin y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the von best quality and are hoinir sold at nric i qually as low as the same goods n this section. Lall and be convinced. Itospctlullv, BllIGG'S .HEADACHE TS0CHES i - liSCili II ! 1 INEEVCUS. BILLICUS, This neinctly is llip prescription ( une of tho leading physicians of Tarls, Frane and uaMifril ty liltn llli iuiiaiHllaleil t Hi rers for oyer lliiil) .M Hi j.and was Hint Rlvei lo tin- Ptibllr aa a jirtiprlelarj inediflnt! In 1K78. and smee lliat tliun It lias futind Its a Into alnintl very rntinlry on llif face of Hie ulotip, and liectmif a favorite remedy will. rlictiRaiitl of llie leading' pliiii'iaiis. .Medical societies have discussed its uiarvclous sue e?s at llielr atinual ctiiiveuilutis. aud after llielr nflicial clieinlfta have anal zed ll anr found that It contained no opiates, lu utilities, or other hatlnful lu.Krtdleiilu, quietly plated it auioiij; their staudani remedied. TKSriMONAL. h. n. BROWN, M D. 23 Weei Jerfcv Rt., Ki.izAnrTii, N. J.. June 28, 18R9 This is In rerlify that I have uteil for tome tnerlht wild mucli tatisfaclinn, the enuibinatii n nl rrnieriiee, li-r HrBHiicI.e. Iumwn B Ur'ee'r Ilemlnrhr Tmelies. The renioly cures inure head, aehet eieeialiy filch ue ell'eil Nervnit Witnenllien anytliing I am acquainted with, and it this rerliGcale will l e tdn meant nl lirmiiltig It In a favnrable altentinn nf sufl'erert fri'tn that '"Uble, I thai) let I that I have di ne lliem a service. L. R. BU0WN, M. D. PRICE, 25 Sold by oil Druggists, or eont ELIZABETH, N. J. Atifutt SI, '89. Nenr rhtlndelphln. Reboot Open Hejt.lOlba Yrarlf Pxpentc. gSOO. Qnarlerly rarmu,8!J3. Atlatltf ud t: lu4Aes yemnr men and bori it hit time t fftj tlri!i;"T,U2'"ifl.ClMa" Oftt erf ti e te euirrJ ant, ti'i mnafeJ klioc. Ail tuttenu board with the 1'nui.lpat 1 etcher all men an. trrrlitate 4 Ant-clu oll-v Kiae UiLMutin i alitfte rora hm nu ht tn It a team ra.tmt.. .n t U rrn,t fucLU. r.w..iA nu .... e' kTIi athletjca.etc Cyannasium Special tuciti-, f tr am wiK-au ta-laiice' ratJdir lllat-tutodn aiocial tlrlll U-t ward 1oi 1 atrnt ir ni (ent may nelert auv otivliea. or a hiiir, Col!-ve Irenantr. 1 lectriral.or CirU.niduecriiw 52!"?: aT1' L!,d micai 1 alMvrarorr Pncti. at Rttinet Orwtaieut. with 1 ler-Mfay. Short-I aod. TTl-rltiuK e. etc. More ftiUjr urpliel with anhiratiiH than aav ihir tolU.anin tcbout allu Acldetnv ff.erd rrerj bfmt eotnfort, the tt education, and the hel IrainiriK hlied prtief cr exery Ki-raw NtesamnlUeni foe atnMon New UUutratad faukvue aeol free t nv aMre. SW 11 ill.N C aliUk I UlXsK, A.B., A kl. .Hanaid Uraduatsi, fritulpaJ wm proprietor. Media, pa. ( InuUrtatlhuutlke SI, a Year trNAOQUAnrxED with Tin oboopatut or rap ponNTpr, wm obtaiw HUGH VAX.HABI03 HfFORMATIQIf THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main llnoa, branchea and extonalona Eaat and Waat of tha Mlaaourl IUvor. Tho Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawu, Peoria, LajBaUo, Mollno, Boob Ialand, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muacatlno, ptturawo, Oakarooea, Dea Motnea.Wlntoraet, Audubonarlan.nnd Council Ulutra. In lOWA-Mlnnaooolla and Bt. Paul, In MINNESOTA Watertown fP.SSV??."8' tn DAKQTA-Cameron, BU Joeoph. and Kanaao City. In MISBOUKI-Omriija, Falrbury, and NolsorJ, In NEBSABKA Horton, Toneka. HutchlnBon. Wlohlla, Bellavjlle, Abllono, Caldwoll. In KANSAS Pond! Crook, Klntjushor, Port Itono, In the INDIAN TEERITORY and Colorado BprlnttB, Donvor, Puoblo, In COLORADO. FREE Reclining1 Obalr Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Ilutohlnaon. and Dodge City, and Palace Bloep. Ing Cara botwoon Chicago, Wichita, and Ilutohlnaon. Travaraes now cad vast areas of rich fanning and grazing lands, affording tha beat facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities eaat and xtreat, northweot and south woat of Chicago, and Paclna and transoceanic Seaporta. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, LaadlnTall oompotltora in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Ooaches, Pullman Sleepers, FRBE Reclining Chair Oars, and (east of Mmaourl River) Dining Cara Dally between Chicago, Jea tlqln js. Council Dluffs, anl Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to Jnrth Plattn. TJrih nnrl lltwoan ahtcaors flnrl rinlnnuln Hnrlnt. TinnKrnr- and Pueblo, via Bt. Joseph, or Kansas Hotols (ftlrnlulllno meals at Baajsnabla houral xxrnnr. nf Mtnnnilri TZIvnt California Excursions dolly, with CHOICE OF ROOT1S8 to and from Bait Lake, Ogdon, Portland, Loa Angeles, and San Francisco. The DIRECT LIN1S to and from Plko's Peak, Manltou, Oordpn of tho Qoda. the Banltarl waa, and Sconla Qraadeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt Paul, with THROUOII Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from tboso points and Kansas City. Tnrough Chair Car and Bleoper botween Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Bloux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Lino to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Falls, and tho Bumtnor Rc aorta and Bunting and Pishing drounda of the Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offera facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, ana Council Dluns, St. ouBopu.ji.tcnison, jjeavanwonn, u.anaaa uicy, iainneapouo, ana ot. raui. wiju,amiioii, uwvuuwwui, ivouBiu ,i.y, iaiaiioapouo, UUU Oh For TlokoUi, Maps, Fol,oru, or deatrod information, apply to any Ice in tho Dnited States pr Canada, or address Office E. ST. JOHN, OHIOAOO, Genera) Xs&agsr. DR. G. T. FOX 173 Main Street, Uatli, Pa. AT BASTOM, SWAlt HOT:., TUKSDAYS. AT ALt.M.fTOWll, AMEHK AN ttOTRJ.THVRSUAT AT UAMOOa. B&OAPWAV HOUSR, MONDAVa. Kt Bath, Wkhnksimyh and SATUBDAve. Uffloa Hours Pram on ru. to 4 p. m. I'ractlee limited to dlaeiuen of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat v ' ' . .... rw-Aio, iteirac.iionoitlie icycstor tue adjust lll'lll ol xIhsivs, rillUAHF.i.rillA.l'A. EA4ti.tonrAnooperAtlC4i i rltTiif nmn from tmueniV C'va proiioutirtMl In ouiatPd by tAht-rs yr itttL baud for t:iiYuiar. CURE L.UARAN7EED. Office lioursi to V & S. DEPOT,Ssr - LEHIGHTON. Pa the very best qualities at exceed can bought at any general sum FOK - 13 AID ACME ITS CR CONGESTIVE FORMS. CENTS. by Mall on receipt of Prioo, them for Bmlne, Mjr Collect. Myrecholc r databla te-iil is the price of the Advo cate lor 52 weeks TUOK A STTJU7 OF T1JJJ1 HAP Or City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Ticket JOHN SEBASTIAN, XX L. Oe&lXIskat A Pan. Agent. CAUTION SS-i-SrS! bottpm. If the dealer entitwt aHpMr jron. aend dlraet to factory, eneloiloa advatilMtl priee. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMKH. Fine Oalf. tteairv Laratl flrnln and CreaA. moor Waterproof. iiwi iii inn rorifi. I'.xnminc 111. BB.OO OKNUIN-B IIANll-M.WICI) MIDI. M4.nO HAND-SliWI-.ll WFI.T MIOK. H3.SO 1'OI.K'i: ANI FAIIMI US' hllOB. Z.BO BXTKA VAI.II1'. AI.l' HIIOK. HV.aS St 9 WOIIHINnMl'.N'H MIOKR. ta.OI) anil Sl.7.1 IKIYH' t-CIIOOI. KUUIt. An made In Conarett. Duiton ana Lua, $3 & $2 SHOES la. 1.75 HIIOK FOR HUSHES. Beat Material, lle.t Style, neat FltUnfc iT. I loualt. Brocktorv Matt. Void ay Ada n VI oil tk am Aton, Ajeacs, LKimillTON. Ml.- RHE(gL0RSniAT WASH OUT orFade CflN"c) ONLY Mr JISINs Sold bydruggistS PEKBLCSS nilONZK PAlItTS - Coltri, PKEItl.KSHI.AUMnilTUI.tJlHO. PEEULKSS INK I'OWDF.RH I Klatt 1 Celers. PEERLKSS KHOK AND IIAnifESH DBOSUO. PSiatLESS tOO Colon. $p n Favopite Singer Sewlnn Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy covir, two large drawers, with nickel ring, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin per Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canra ters. A trial In your home be fore payment Is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' pr fiu besides getting Certificates t f warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing Machine C9., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa, nni! pat f Buoirr.-e pATARRH I I We hare a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. aW BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith la a ttrong tlut we will tend treatment en trial. Send for Treatise and full particulars. Adilrai, The Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Ay., Fhlli,, Pa F TS 1 matt i orMiBESiCta CAN bo CURED. We wll SEND FREE by null a i.rne TKUL WJ r I lfc i i treatise on nileuy. bON T SUFFER ANY LONOEK! Give Hostgf. fic. Sute and County, an Ace plainly, Address, TrE HAUL CHEMiCAL CO., iS& FaJnuount Avcnua, PaliaiWphla, Pa. HKH T'IVI I f.coii?a Inl (In trif lht I the UI-Irl. Oar tacflitiM trt ucequalrd, and te lutrodarr ant nprrior rood we wilt Hsdrmi to OS K I atfAtia lu each loreHtv (ft a abort Pntr ibei nha wtija 'A-lo tii at enrttai triake aara of W latcbaoro Altxoebaretotlalii retunt it is aw tnr f ooci ft tho h"rll yoajr nflrhhoff and tttotsf round ro The be ffnnlnr of this dvnlcintiit abstwt ibt amall ead ef tha lle ttp. TIM fWUewlaf cot fftti ihterrnnttef it reduced la abaat the flAUth part af lu balk It I a trend, doable rice lle Kepe.ai laryeai ti lorerry. We will ultoshow jta bew r a4 tuake from 93 tall 1 0 a daj el leaat, fiwi .he .urt,wlih t aperitaee. Batter write at once. We bay ell eiprt Mebrga. me,U.4i-U-Kfrf CO., Has Mtttf, rosTLAMo. Hmkb. $1 13 WEEKS. Tba POLICE GAZETTE will t toallrd rcurrly wrairil, loauy adrirtta in the Dnl, pll fltattn for three months nn rei-cljit ot One Dollar. Liberal dl-count nllntved to iKKtnmttrrs SrltlliK lip rliihs. Miiliitile raplrt tmiilrri free, nlress all orders t. jlJt'IIAI(l) K FOX, lljty .m-Ni I'iianki.iN S(jrnr, N.V, ELY'S CatarhI Cream Balm Cleanirt tb Haiti Paiiauet, Allan Pain ana Inflammation Heals tha Sor.s gettorestbe Senie or Taits ani Smell. TRY THE CORE A liarllrlfllaatiplli-d Into caoll lwitll aim If ngrwalilr. I'rirc CO veuta lit dniKCltts; by nmllj rralttrrpd, cnt-tii. KLV llllOTUUIta, bb Warren Ht., New York. ailKUtt 17. 1880 let. -2 f i 4ise utsk rour dealer for 1W0ER ?:L TOOTH POWDEff. -I received, each the blgbeat, : fr.nli tiili without Adv&rtlslsg TJTll JiACB TWO I30TTLB8. u.i VMl 880THERS, Fh!!adelpb!l( M f re of Veto V Oay Perfuse. Ik U8 uuiie wi '""fj'