Buclclpn's fcrnSl. Til nHs r siiht in I hp wirld for rut. bruws, orps, ulici1, s.tlt ihi'imi, fpvpr .orpi, tetter, iliiiliw.i Iimii it, clillliliilni coins nd nil Vln vmiilliini, mill puittel cinv illpt, or no pay li'iltilreu. It Is miamiitepil logle peiteft inllt Inellnii, m nicino n-fumlail. l'ricp 21 ct'iiMper box. Foi mile li ItKltl' K (Irnxglit. "Mr. Malonpy thlit Is the olglitwntli tlmn ton liavp been before me for llipft." "Sure, jmlRp, an' It's inp pride, nlver was one of the. Maloneya are low as to beg." There win o Forced t l.pnve Homo. OrerOO jienple were forced to leave (heir linmM vpHtoiihir to pull for a free trial pack- mm nf t-nni-'H Family Metllclne. If your lilooil Is bad, ynnr liyer ami kidneys out of order, u yon are cnnsitpaieii a" Y iieuti nrlin mid nn iinxlehllr complexion, don't fall to call on any ilriigj-ist to-tlay. for a free Maniple of this grand remedy. The liuhon pralo it. Kveryone likes it. Iirfie sited package BO cents. "Oc'.d how Hits chilly weather affects me; I have eooscflesh all over me.' "Oh, that'& qtilto natural." AsIc YoiirlKrlentln About It. Yotrr distressing cough can ho cured. We know it because KeinpV Balsam within the I , "Is uT i.U " Ouot to be blamed If they are vain. All ' . . 1 1.. I Me sole lias been won entirely by its j;enii- ,. merit Ask some IrieiHl who lias noon ii what lie thinks of Kemp's lintam. There no mclirmn so liurc. none so eflcctlvc. Large bottles TiOcnnd $1.00'at all dniRijists. Maniple ImiIIIo lrcot Rnopper-llow does your now son-in-law strike you, Fruigle ? Fangle for ?iu, usually. A Woman's Illncnvery. "Another wonderful discovery lias bepn niatlo and that too Ltyatatly of this county. Disease fastened Its pfiitches upon her and for seven vears slip stood Its severest tests, but her vital oritans were undermined ami death seemed nn i iim three months Rhe oniielieil Incess antly aiid could not sleep. She boiiRlit of us a i.nt.fo i,t n lrinir'a New limmverv for coll- sumption ami was so much relieved on taMnK first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle lias been miraculously cured. Iler name Is Mrs. Lutlier I.titt." Thus write W. C. llam rick & Co.. of Shelby, N. 0. -Get trial bottle a ltKHEK'S Drug Store. "lie Is a very taking man." "So he Is. That's his failing, pocket-book." Look out . for vout Slilloli's Consumption Cure, This is beyoud question thetnost success ful Couali Medicine we nave, ever som, a few doses Invariably cure the worst cases r M,ii. nrMin nnit ltrnnplill Is. while 1 1 8 I -ullB' I 7 " "V.."".." wonderful success in me cureoi uousunijj- lion is without a parallel In the blstoiy of medicine, Since It's first discovery t has it has been sold on "a guarantee, a test which uo other meiliciun can stand. If you have a omioli nn onrnftstlv ask vol! to IrV It. Prlen in cents. CO cents, and til.tX). If your hums are sore, chest or hack lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at lliery's or Thomas' drug stores. A grocer who had a lot of cheese for salo advertised It proachahle Bargain." Llniherger as "Unap- Don't Stnuil That I'aln. It don't do to neglect nature's warning;, nohes throuKh the svsteiu eause Klieunmtlsm, Neur alicln, llacbarhe and pain In the side, a prompt and sale reineiiy is required, itou riAguu, mo fAinnuii unln pure, flits the bill. Price 25 cents. Are you Consumptive or do you sutler wl'h a Cough or Gold, IT so uso Puritan (lough and Consumption Curo, Price 25 cents. For sale at Thomas' drug store. Jack Were you cvei crazy with love? Jim Yes, Indeed. Jack What cured you? Jim Marriage. Miles Nerteiind I.lver Tills. An important .discovery. J hey net on the liver, stomach and hovels through the nerves. A new principle, Ihey speedly cure biliousness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation f-nlenilid lor men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 dnseR for 25 cents. .Samples free at. T. D Thomas and W. F, Ilierys Drug Store. "I havo not slept for a week, Tom," "Why?" "I made a waiter with my brother that I never snore, and I remained awake to find out whether I did or not. llellrnlo I.ndlesI Who have that tired nnd all-cone feeiiiK and don't like to bo disturbed, will continue lobe troubled with tits complaint until thev renew their impure blood. Sulphur Hitters n ill canto new and rich blood to course through every artery and vein in the human system, bee another column. The rallmakcrs all oyer tho county crowded with work. A lln,,..lu.l H....cA This body ofours has be en likened to ft teno- mnnt It nltnn hn, n hnnnlA.l ni.n..an( iiomacn. Boareuuyuieeuiricn sprite, dytep. ma, oigesuon nies anu reruses to return. What can breakthe spell, whatean raise the ban laid upon the unhappy oriranrf Wo answer unheal- tutolniily, llo.tcttcr'Htoinach Hitters, And we are warranted In the rcsponso by the recortled testlnony or myriads, covering a period of over a. third ofu century. A course of the Hitters, "euU iiiuiij B,uKa ui mu uiuiciiun, uuu porsiBl ently followed, will terminate In cure positive, not partial. The Hitters restores tons to the epigastric nerve, renews and purifies the Juices 1-iuuuik irom iiieceuuiar tissue that act upon .the fo.ddlsnestlTlv.explet title from thestouiaeh and the blood, and promotes a regular habit of uuuy. maiaria, maiiey complaint, nervosness. rheumatism and neuralgia i;lve nay to this uieuicine. Ill tho old countries cigars are made by female labor, Tim AVorht'a l-'iilr. The excitement caused this great event i scarcely equated by that produced bv the great discovery ot Dr. Miles the ltiitota- tive fNervlue. It sneeuily cure nervous prostration,'change of life, pain, dullness ami confusion in head, tits, sleeplessness the blues, iicuraltiir, palpitation, monthly liains, etc. C. W. Know & Co., of Syracuse, N. V.;Talliott and Moss, of Ureensliurg, Ind , and A. W. Itlackburu, of WiMwh-r. O., srw that "The Nenine sells better than anything wo ever wild, and gives universal satisfaction." Dr. Aliles' new illustrated treatise on the Nerves and Heart and trial l-oltl free af Illery or Thomas' drug sTOre A flat refusal Wo to large families. never let our rooms "My daughter was greatly troubled wltlt Kerofula, and, at one lime, it was feared .,1 III .1 , ,. . ... ... 1 . riDourearinn lias completely restoie.1 her health, and her width, and is an evidence that our great eves are us well as ever, with not a t race of I grandmothers were vain of dainty little scromu in her system."!. Kina. Killinalr Conn. Westward bound books made In Chi cago. Thin and impure blood is made rich and healthful bv taking Hood's Sanaiurllln. Ii cure i-crofiila,aalt rheum, all blood dlsorera. Men often go up to a temptation, from which they should fly, In a self-conlldcnt way; and they often fly when they should stand and light. l'ncts Worth Knowliic Ii all diseases of the nasal luucnni mam brane the renio.lv used must be non irritat ing. The mediinl pntfesshm has bean W to learn this. Nothing satiuVtorv ran b aoeoniplixiied with douche, snutl, xiwilcr or synimen im-jw uiey are an Irritating, no not iiiiiroiiKUiy reii-niiieaueeleilsurriiot). es ami should be abnnailoned as worse limn failures. A uiulliliule of K-roiM who Inui lor j-ir-, In ii all tin- wiirrv and piilll that alar, ti in inllii I titilv to redieal curew wmulii in j-.lv -1 ream liulm I'D U t y.u hnun. Milly, that it is IU- aiaiinpr.-il tn im o around to look at a gentlenianr" "Mother, I only turned arounu to tee it ne turned around to see if 1 looked at blm." WAITING FOR MAY. Tie weary mUtln for My, my dew; Tin weary waltlnjr for May, When never a breath of the warm south wind t'-omw to open a Kreeo !eTJ spray; Bunsulne for tome, with It glow and tight; And for some gray sites but It must be right. "Its weary loTtng too well, my dear, And finding it an in TOini 'TIs erer the hand we bare clung to most dan stab with the sharpest win. And hope dies hard; but the old wounds stay. Ileal them, hide them, as best we may. My hatr was glossy and bright, my dear. wneu I watched ana waneu lor may; Twaa silvered long ere I learned to know It naver would coma mr war. Yes, I knew the May blooms wither and fall; To have never had them Is worst of all I should like to hare had a time, my dear. To look bock on at olose or strife, And warm myself In a ghostly sua Which once had color ana lire. Oh, never had light such a golden hate As that which shines through toa mist or uaysi The shadows are falling fast, my dear; The nurht 1 coming soon; And I am hastening fast to a land That needs nor sun nor moon; And I think beyond the grave I'll see Sunshine and springtime kept for me. uoamocrs journal A Legal lied ot Roses. 1UO Tho justices of the supreme court are not to be blamed it tney are vain, ah day long they Bit upon the grandest throne in the united BWtes, Burrounueci by more show of deference and honor than even the President receives, with theatrical curtains of crimson silk draped behind them and a great gold eagle over their heads, with page boys at their olb veUerable lawyers bowing' before them, velvet carpets to hush the fall of feet upon the court room floor, negro doorkeepers watching over noiseless doors, a dim religious light in the semi circular room, and a never ceasing tlirong of awed citizens of this and other lands reverentially staring them out of coun tenance. The Libyan lion at a circus excites very little more veneration and awe from the spectators. I should think that the justices must feel sometimes how like wild beasts on exhibition they are. Perhaps they don't think of it at all, for one grows accustomed in time to anything, even to being a supreme court judge. Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. American Politeness, In America politeness goes, as it should, before all else. One rule can be laid down for general observance where a person's ideas of the proper thing to Uo at - a linHfittled lot, him maks himself at r . .. . . 7 nome. lie snouiu uo so in a manner to cm.te some resuect for home, unlike a , , t ffl f noted Philadelphian, somewhat famous for his straightforward utterances, "Make yourself at home for a few minutes," said the owner of the office to his visitor. The young niau, having seated him telf somewhat comfortably, but mistak ing a table for a footstool, responded cheerily: "I always make myself at home." "Then 1 pity the people at home," was tho quick response. Philadelphia Press, ltepurtorlal Hoodoos. 'Speaking of Zoo babies," said Mr. Stephen, the superintendent of the gar den, "do you know that newspaper re porters hoodot them? It is a fact. "As soon as any of our young animals get written up they die. Look ut our giraffe. And when the grizzly bears were born we said not a word about them in public. One we left with Ills mother nnd the other I took mid began to raise on a bottle. ( r .1 .. r .1 .. . uny uuu ui liio uovouuuci lucu I came out and saw the grizzly baby get- ting its bottle. He wrote it up at length and the little thing couldn't stand it. It died at once. And so when we have more babies out here we will keep them under cover until they get big enough to stand the hoodoo of newspaper publi city, "Cincinnati Times-Star. Kdliou's Little Joke, When the phonograph was a newer in vention than it is at the present time, poison put one ot the machines in a clock and placed it in a guest chamber. JJeing a great lover of a practical joke he also placed a fnend in the guest cham ber one night. Just as his friend was tend was Fv?d disrobing he heard a voice "Eleven o'clock: one hour more, needless to say that slumber did not de scend upon the eyelids of the visitor during that hour. At midnight the voice exclaimed: "Twelve o'clock; pre pare to dlel" This was too much for the visitor, and he sprang from his bed and I ,. .1 . 1!1 ...1 T- II 1 bis friends were waiting patiently ex- tooting his appearauce. The iuvention was Bo6n exl)iai,1R(i ,,.! nnletrestnrArl Kansas City Times, Xeurly Di-egaed to Death. - The other day a woman rushed frantic ally into a Burlington, Vt., drug store bearing in her arms an apparently life less baby. The mother wept and moaned, and carried on at n terrible rate while chafing the little hands, and begged the druggist to save tho little one. Aby- stanuer tooic tue emiu, when it was found that the sole cause of the trouble was the number of wrappings with which the fond mother had incased the infant, literally choking him into insen sibility. In n few minute's the child re covered and the mother went home hap py, JNew Yorlc Telegram. No one ever saw a man and woman ami in arm lu the streets of a Suanlsh city without knowing they were foreign ers, A Spanish Husband, even, never takes his wife's arm in public. Nor would a Spanish woman receive a male visitor alone, such is the system of pro tection exercised over women by hidalgo, grandee, tradesman and peasant lu the sunny land or romance. Conn., an old time belle's slipper la shown that was made 160 years ago, and nod been shut up all that timelnaseuret room of an ancient Mlddletown man- uiou, The ilivvor is two flnaera In leet. Satisfied with tils levr, "There's only one fault I have to find with Dr. Pulpit's sermons," said Mm. Poots, whose pew Is in the back part of a large and fashionable church. "What's that?" asked Mr. P. "I can't hear one word he says." "Humphl That's Just what I like about 'em," grunted Poots. Texas Sift- lugs, Sorry lie Hud Money lu the Build "oav. mister, won t vou lend me fl.60?' asked a boy of a man in the street. "Four dollars!" cried the man, gasping for breath. "That's a good deal for a little fellow like you to want to borrow." "Well," whimpered the boy, "I went and bought one of those banks in which you have to put 1 10 before you get any thing out. I've got (6.60 in it and now the circus Is here and I can't get any of my money. If you will lend me $1.60 I can get it changed into ton cent pieces and put it all in, when the bank will ooiuft open. I can pay you right book." But the man siid lie could not wait that long and left the boy with a woebe gone face, pondering over the care and misery of one who has a bank account. New ork Tribune. SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS! Prolerriiier to carry Uncle Sam's Dollars to n big stock, we Imveinnui'uriited n GREAT JUNE SALE. Sweeping Prioo Reductions! A rare chance to get Fine Cloth ing far below regular niccs. i n VATCC l' fl, V, J A I UO AI CO, Gth and Chestnut iSl . (LeilKOl' lttillillng.) 13th and Chestnut St. WETSSPORT PLANING '-'MILL. MANUFAOTUKKlt OK WINDOW AND DOOU FlJAMES, Doors, Shutters, window rashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKALER IN All Kinis of Qnstri Limilifir in -n !! milligies, railings, t Tpmlnck 1 ,iimbp.v. &c. &C, Vpi'V" IjOlVGSt 'Pi's ('OS, J l ' (30 TO SWEENY'S "Corner Btoro" Bottled Gherkins, (mv ot Vick ies, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Vickies, Cel- illl-1Pl C'T oaucc, una an iuiius ui unmix- Jellies and tnhle necessaries. In Dry; Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. 'e lead, both in low prices and quality o goods. Our large slock is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers tvll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE (Jobnrr Store, LEHIGHTON PA. X?J Jb TJCKli NH ACTI. I - PLAIN ANO DECOHATtVK l'APHlt HANtl INfl. IIOUSH ANI H1GN 1'XlNTlNfi AND filtAlNINO. Competent workmen sent to any part of i no county. -HEAPQlTAllTlinS Fnn- Wall Parcrs. Borders & Bccorations barg assoilment, and the latest styles. ui, wicy lioons WINDOW SHADES. All grades. - Shade making and put t tin; tip promptly aitenueti lu. Vaints, Oil, Varnish, Pnlty. Brushes & general Vni liters' Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway Maiicli Chunk". Pa. Below (be llroadway House. oale bllls pnntad at thlB nllire i lm,.t i t r-t i -irmTiTTtT -i 1 J- xVlYLX J JJ1J 1 J I J. Jeweler and Watchmaker. Bank Street, I.ehighton, Pennn. Itespecttnllylnvltestlie attention ot his fileud aiiuiue cuiiens generally in iim immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, ilverware, Jewoly, at rrlces that defy competition. It vt ill iay ou o esu anu iiuptwi my siock ueiore pui, iiki'iik eisewnere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest oliarge, and all guaranteed, Don't ronct tbc Place. SIGN OP THE IHG WATPH, Bank St Lehightnn. Dec 18 18S7. " Piles! Piles! Piles! rrey a universal rue nupusiiory. A sure cure jor every luriuoi i-iies, uiu-ruai or external itching or bleedluK, ami long staudiuit i-am-s I) as never failed. Try It. eeu if ton hair failed with every other ni.mdy. Thli Huimml lory Isconesluiiicd. .-km i,, .ilv, safe, ue.it and eiean, ana os--iifs i-i.-M ,i,ii.,uiaae utci oiut ueuts and nab rln-.ii ,111-1 u,.- hi their mact loa. (live It atrial iuad )u a ill he rellru-d ami contluced. It )uur dniKUlni doi s noi k -1 1 , it ,.i Ret it for you, send lot ft l man, Pin.-, 'Oi im. a Box Addieis, AiKt I, I nn Laucsster.Pa Hold !, Hr N B. It, Un i t Horu. anu T 1) Hanmi, in. JLlni.h'uii ) ,i l i n i "Thank you no other drewlca for ins but WolffsAGMEBIacking If reusnd your customers sre dlss&tlsfled wlthf It Is beosuse you dtA nof knou Au to iui AA in ia(sl, Drv9 a4 limn fim(A(n; Storuot rik-Ron, vMt wiusrsiN oto & rusNiruiit rarntth WILL STSIN GLASS AND CHINSWSSC - at the WIILDTAIN T1MWSSS (tm WILL 0TA1N O0S OLD BSSStT tllJIf, W'LL 8TAIN BABY'S COAOH AND ON A MfHtr YH k T rnv it". CAM htt tMOUM. WOLFF & RANDOLPn, rhUftdelphlou BThe Greatest Blood Purifier Ill This Circntfiermnn Medlrlnols I plicnncstaui bent. 12Sdnscsor BtrL, i s I'm ic iii'i-i'i, it.srnrBi.oii.ienRLiianAT w HI one cent a dose. It will euro tliojjf ill cn worst cneos ot skin illseaso, f roin7 M ulft common nlmulo on tho fncciy if M to lint nwfitl rill dfxeflsc Surotillii. srM'iniit nirrKits is iho. met inctllclno to uso lu enses of supji stubborn nimrYour Kid deep neaU'd (Hueases. Doffnoyadrpont not ever tilkO nfimlrr. F.e a nt se- Ea blue pills Atfs,"'a:.lJu,K.E3 ninn.v.iirtr iltntt nm si mi U jiv5. - ' WTt I if, i' a co your irum in&, ",t;,.. memoino cror inwlo. Ja!plnr BilttrS I wllliaTcllowetlckriyDon't wait until vonM 171 RtibKLnnro? iRvourjflfaro unable to walk, or ! I breath foul nndjfl'nro tint on jour back, I offensive? YonrJT but get somo at onre. It btoin:ich la oiitjjnvlll cure you. Sulphur iororticr. uscwiunersis 11111 I' IIS ml '-u AiiMssiM o ImmediatelyoTlio vouue. the aced nml tot- Isyour Vr-M tcrhiff are soon made well by lne thick, fttmiBu. ltemember n hat you ropy, clo.ffread here. It may nave your y, orwuTe, It lias snvcii niinitivus. f Don't wait until to-morrow, a Try a Bottle To-day 1 fa Are ron low-splrlteil nnd weak i ftunVi-hu- from the excesses 01 ulhr If so, SUU'UUJl 1UTTJ21CS rwiiicuruyou. Send :t 2 cent stamps to A. 1. Ordwav A t'o., l!oBtou,Mas8.,for hem medical woi k published I Sare Your. Hair BY a timely use ot Aycr's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, nud preserves tho color, fullness, and beauty of the hair. " I was rapidly becoming bald and pray, but after using two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Melvlu Aldricb, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Some time ntrp I lost all my hair in consequence of measles. Alter duo waiting, ho new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and roy hair grow Thick and Strong. It has apparently come to stay. The Vigor Is evidently a great aid to nature." J. B. Williams, Floresvllle, Toxas., "I havo used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or flvo years and find It a' most satlsfacto'ry dressing for the hair. It is all I coultj desire, being harmless, causing the haft to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity, to render the hair easy to arrange;" Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles Btreet, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Aycr's Hair Vigor for several years, and believe that it has caused mv hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. II. J. King, Dealer iu Dry Goods, &c, Bishopvilfe, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rnnpinsD by q Dr. J. C. Aver Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. Hold by 1rueeitilind Perfumers. FOR TORPID LEVER. A torpid liver (UraugM tbonlioloays SioL: MeadacliG, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles, There Is no better rtmcdr forthct common niieiiei mail -mil's i,ivr I'lllii, nm u trlul nil! prove. l'rlce,20c Sold Everywhere. Cases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak PKHs. Quiets Nervousness. op (Jfosten A Ndvr KngHiul HousahoM Remedy. (Tnttertinlly itoputwr bwauiw ul i) tudWiut.l wwik 1'ur luciuuuiiiiftu ptuuri iki a um. mt? ittm ul uftitib ftUttu'lt tUu tinman b iy. tit i- uin J f la itwj wutkt un i prompt 4Ui iuwrutt-i' hi n iwv.uk cuiiagasu ra .dM liitf tfl the Map luU.. Mitt ttie cpuAiDtbr nn rvmUt al (tmw i-lutus. M aUIV IJHWl U LIH 1 1 Ml 11 Ul IIWMMMVMI, HOP 1L.STI(H ftvcr bru or trrlUlw. irjuutrorapilyuiia ituv; you il fcvl hav1" to ui-ji row, rwnHguoa intt iuihumh p tt nn. HI IIKItlsr. Hl.u I'luilPM &m MJ,1 Kh llAld ii.lll'll in .laitftttil.w.f tWa Lif..i.rtutit Will De HOPPUASTCRCO ,PPOfftltTOR8,nOSTON CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OH GOLD Throat Affection Wasting of Flesh, Or any Disrate triere ill Throat and T-nngt are Injtamnl, jMch of Strength or Kerv i'awtr, you can be rtllevtd and Cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE CODLtVEF? OIL With Hypophosphlteg. PALATABLE AS MILK. Jitkfor Stott't iJinii'ifoii. and M no t pfanatfim or eeltettaUan induce yen to aoeept a utj((fut6, 8oUl by all Dntjglst. BOOTT & BOWHE,Chorr)l9t?f H.Y. Aim AXLE BEKT IX TIIK WOULD. fWWH.1 IUiiqu,ttll l,0 ti - U II Si, I 1JISH1 actUMllV lllltluitlUK 1U Lu.rrt ol Kbt .illit-i LlAllU Mui la.cuu byii.ai ijr 1. 1 i mi. tii: t t"MI 1 HI Ul U 1 1. - i I SESU Ll. Jul- If You Have LOVING A BTONE. ' A German i-mil of How a ftcnwnt llroiiglft a Diamond to n King. When the German Kalmr Karlflived at Zurich, according to nn old legend, he dwelt in a house called "Tho Hole," in front of which he caused a piSar to be erected with a bell on the top of it, to the end that whoever demanded justice should have the means of announcing himself. One day as lie sat nt dinner in his house he heard the bell ring, nud sent out his servants to bring the claimant before him. But they could find no one. A second and a third time the bell rang, but still uo human being was to be seen. At length the kaiser himself went forth, and he found n largo serpent, which had twined itself round the shaft of tho pillar nnd was then in the very net of pulling the bell rope. "Tills is God's will," said tho monarch. "Let the bruto be brough before mo. I may deny justice to none of God'a creat ures, man or benst." The serpent was accordingly ushered into tho imperial presence, and the kaiser spoko to it as he would to one of his own kind, gravely asking what It required. The serpent made n most courteous rev erenco and signaled in its own dumb way for him to follow. lie did so, ac companied' by his court, and the creature led them to tho shores of tho lake whero it had its nest. Arrived thoro tho koiser 60on saw the cause of tho serpent's seek ing him, for its nest, which was full of eggs, was occupied by a hideus toad of monstrous proportions. "Let the toad bo flung into the flro," Bald the monarch, "and let the serpont have tho possession of the nest restored to it." Tlireo days after, ns the kaiser again sat at dinner, ho was surprised nt tho ap pearance of the serpent, which this time glided into tho linll unannounced, What does this mean?" thought tho kaiser. Tho reptile approached tho table, and raising itself on its tnil dropped from its mouth into an empty plate which stood beside the monarch a precious diamond. It then silently disappeared. This dia- monu tne Kaiser caused to no set In a costly ring, which he) presented to his wife, the much lieloved Fastrada. Now, this stone had the virtue of at traction, and who so received it from another, so long as ho or sho wore it, re ceived also the intenso love of that indi vidual. It was thus with Fastrada. For no sooner did she place the ring on her finger than the attachment of the kaiser, great beforo, no longer knew any bounds. In fact, his love was raoro like madness than any sane passion. But though tho talisman had full power over love, it had no power over death, nnd the mighty monarch was sent into despair over the sudden demise of his wife. - Uo was inconsolable. He would not listen to tho voice of friendship, but sor rowed in silence over tho dead body of his onco beautiful bride. Ho would not allow her to be buried. At length Tur- pin, archbishop of Rheiuis, being made aware of the cause ot the kaisers in consolable grief, contrived to engage his attention whila he removed tho magic ring. Immediately that tho talisman was re moved the spell was broken. The es teem, however, that he had held for Fastrada- was now transferred to the possessor of the ring, Archbishop Tur- pin. the pious ccclesinstio was so perse cuted by the emperor's affection thai he finally cast the talisman into a distant lake which surrounded one of the mon- arch s castles. An immediate transference ot the roy, al liking took place, and the monarch thenceforth and forever after during his lifetime loved this castle and Iuku as man might love his wife. So much did he become attached to it that he direct ed that he should be buried there, and there, accordingly, his remains rest until this day, Jeweler s Weekly. A Negrofl Lov fur ills Duff. It la astonishing what desperate chances a negro will tato to savo a dog. They appear to be. more solicitous about them than the balance of their posaes siouB. Tho other day a negro came In very much excited. I thought some one was drowning. He said the railroad flat' form (platform) had floated off, with his dog on it, over half n mile distant, and wanted to borrow my skill to rescue him While I appreciated the value of the dog's life to the community, I respect fully declined, as I was unwilling to be separated from my boat. The negro. undaunted, got Into a cracker box, or something a littlo larger, and heroically carried out his resolution. Cor. Louis vllle Courier-Journal. A New T.lL'ht. All Italian journal describes a jiew nlmro liglit, which Is Bald to be as power' ful as the electric liglit, and thu elllcieucv of which is not impaired by fog as is the case of the latter, A clockwork arrange ment pours every thirty seconds ten cen tigrams of powdered magnesium into tho tlarue of a round wick lamp, producing an extremely brilliant flash of light. Tho weight of tho apparatus being only six and n half pounds, it can readily be used for signaling purposes at sea. Now Or leans l'icayuno. Vr Apitrojirlate. A certain Young Men's Christian asso ciation recently invited a gentleman to deliver an address, lie did so, and flat tered hiuisolf that he made a good Im pression on the audience, but was some what taken ubaok when tho chairman at the close of his addrees gave out the liymn: "Art thou weary, art thou lan guid, art thou soro oppressed?" New York Tribui , Judged bjr l piotliM. An engraving by T. Ianiseer of Sir Edwin Landseepg "Monarch of theQlen" was sold at a recent sale in London for $550 to a fellow who looked like a coun tryman, but who bid experienced collec tors out of the Held. Nobody'found out who he was, and it was concluded that he was simply some rural man with a little money in his pocket, who hud taken a fancy tq the picture and bought it to humor a whim. Snu Frfiycispo Argo naut Too Much "VtuUte." The Yankee mate of a ship in the liar bur uf Havana, Imving aoine spare time on his hands, heated bricks iu the stove to a red heat, wrapped thorn about v-ith felt cloth and flung then) overboard tu the sharks. He hud done for twelve nf the mounters when the authorities stopped him - r "dLsunlerly" charooter, claim ing tliat the alutrlcs acted m scaveiiKen for the publlo benefit, Dotrwit l''ree Press. Trailn Jturlis Are Old, Too. Trade marks were known iu ancient Babylon. China luvl them us iiirly m 1000 B. C. They were authorised by Iiarliament lu England in 180U. liven Outtenberg, the inventor uf printing, is aid U have had u lawsuit over his tiade f mark. St. Louis Republic. lir, Wflllum A Hammond, fur ui.tu. 1 years anrgeun general uf the aruiv hui reomttly built u oustly reaitieme n. Wwhingtou. It U aitLMUtd ueai Mrs. , Logan's home, aud is described as a paisoe. Milk Shake and Five Cents Cooling, Healthful, Rich just the kind of a Summer drink that gratifies at the same time the thirst and taste. TfP (Vp'Tlll Hold ly J I.OII I IUO EMI JIlll 11 41L nuwib lliyitl, NUSBATJM& CULTON, Qpp. the Park, Lehighton. mm FIRST STREET, - 1 Ins just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil tho very Intest, styles in White GS-oods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Iho very best qnnlities nt. exceed ing low prices. G-rocenes, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glasswaie, AToqd and 'Willowware of tin- lst makes nt low figures. Cloths Casshners, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ecadv- made Clothing in great vnWetv nnd at prices with the reach of nil purchasers prices fully ns low ns tho nunc goods can I to longht Jor nt, any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of host, quality nt lock l'est, quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low-as the 'Mihie articles can he purchased A car load of coarse salt has just been received tho price y been nmrhed down to tin; very lowest notch. All goods of tho very best quality and are being sold at prices qnally as low as tho same goods can bought, at any general stoic ii this section. Call and he convinced. llespect fully, Jiy 82.3-71 &M0S REIPEL. CLOTHIERS, We have made extensive preparations for the Spring Business in Men'", Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our guaranteed qualit ies and the lowest prices are making our store tho preferred place for those who wish to save time nnd money. Mothers', Attention, j Oi-pi-nnoo ciill.lii-ii'H Snltn now lendv Arcs I In in tttis. tim- I'MieNi'iic!' in noyii ami line 1 ns Cliiilniiur kIiowh Unit If u run st-t Hit' ;it- I ti-iitliiii of tlir iniilm-is that will t iuwtl our slun- Wi- Ikivi- infli imil 11 lie nuilei iat. mett mill novel li;iits, anil tlio lniiMiig n credit tt our I. II1U- Hois' I'lotlilim l)t-pmtiueiit. We li.'ive :i eniiiptt'le line of .'t-ileee Mulls, utitl a llneKelee tioli ol .lei-sey mill Kilt Hulls. We Malt our Children's Suits fiom ml. 00 up. Men's Suits. We are showlnu this season over no I. online Style. Our aim Is to combine tho lies,! Make Willi file iinesi riit-ps. Ivieiybouy in ueetioi i-iouiing, coniuicioiown, iivueti io msii tun- 1.111KU Litniiiug r.si.imisii I ire ( nieut. We know that the time so spent will he orv prolllahle. tlet our prices beltuo bu I uj; ami oil will save money ny so iioiuk. Custom Department. This ilepailnient lacks uotlilna; to Riillsfy tlio tastes iilitl Itleas of Ihe most critical of nieij. Our line tif Spi-lnu Trmiserliiffn itntl HtiltliigB 4x hi riser ami mole select than eer seen beloie. Keryl)ilnv Is In leaillness with all Ihe modern faellllies to Kiinriintcu unsurpasseil woiUim.-ui-ship, lit ami llulKh. A Bpeclal featuie Is the crv lingf iisstiitinentof tiljles olferetl lit pi Ices Hut will he round hliilily attractive. SPECIAL. with an adjustable l elt. which Is easily taken oil when Hie waist. Is v. ashed. The buttons aic rli filed on the belt, consequently cannot he lorn oil tlllier 111 vein Iris, washing or Ironing. Helm? pl.iln In speech and sincere in our olletiUKS, we rei ouiiin ml n mis as lliej reallv are and tpiote yon the very lowest pilce. llotel Allen Building, Koch Si Shankweiler, Allentown, Pa., Largest Clothing House in Lehigh Valley. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOQHAJHY OF TEB rnrjNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MnOU VALUABLE INFORMATION FHOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF s THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including- main linos, branches and oxtonBlons East and West of the MlBuourl Itlvcr. Tho Direct Houto to and from Chlcagro, Jollet. Otta-wrv, Peoria, LaSallo, Mollne, Itock Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, MuMOutlne, Ottumwa, Odkaloosa, DesMolnosAVIntorset, Audubon, Haiian, and Council SlutfB. in IOWA- Minneapolia and St. Paul, In MINNKSOTA WU-i town and Sioux Falls, In lJRKOTA-Oumeron, St. Joseph, and Kttnsas City, in UISSOURI-Omahn.Palrburj'.and Nelson, in NKDU.VBKA Hoi-ton, T6uoka, Hutchinson, Wichita., Belleville, Abllena, Caldwell, fn KANSAS Pond! Creek, Kinifllslier, Fort Bono, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorivdo Sprinera, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Iteollnlntr Chair Oars to nnd from Cliloano, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dod?e City, and Palueo Sleep in? Cara between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and trrazlnar lands, affording the beat faoilliiae of intercommunication to all towns and cities oast ami west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Soaporte. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Itlvorl ea, Council Blutts, and Omaha, with Free Reollnli von and Pueblo, i Hotels (rani! California E LInIj Og-don, Portlttiid, Los Angeles, B to and from Pike's Peak, Manltou, Garden of the Oods, the Hanitari , and Scenic Orandeura of Colorado. ' tuns. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, wlthTllKOUOH Rocllning Chair Cars Kansas city. Tnrougn unair uar and Hteeper between Peoria, Spirit t,..kv und Sioux Falls, via Bock Island. The Favorite Una to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Palls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting und Fiuhing Urounds of the Northwest THE 8HOHT LINE VIA SENECA AND KlNKAKin nfTrs fac-ililied t,. favui oeiwet-n uimiiinuti, luuiauupolla, Lafayette, and Count il Ulurte, ,t. .wacjiUjJlM u.MU, HOMDIIWUI Ui, AtUHHM LJly, WinnSipOIIS, MILU Dh 1 NUI. rw -i 10 tLvut . ea hd a,tem ut Uubtuin, E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Qtiurtl Maiugftr. LTH1CAGO, IV U Sm'l I ekt ft Pus. AgSBt- Soda Water : a Glass. tht- plate. Partirs, pirnirs nnd - LEHIGHTON, Pa Mottom Prices. elsewhere. What we Owe the Boys. Anyllilnit new imil ntti-Ht-tlve 111 Itovs' & Voullis" hulls you are sine to lluil liy looklni; oxer out lien hi lie HniiiiK SliK-k. Cutilli Illation Kuilsa Rreat speelailj, iiiuile In Iho latest sll,-s ami ol the newest tain its, mii-Ii s line Coil-M-le, ah- i Sale, WnrsleiUaml neat MUlmeHin all Kiatles anil at Sieelnl I'rleen, Spring Overcoats. 'Tills season our Snrlnir Overt-oats are of I he liuest Merchant lalloriui;, ami force themsehes , lino itopiuar nnnroii act-taini 01 ine tow iiucev. I A coat that tloes not lark any of Hie neat ami , fashionable iiolntsfnr M:;. A f.ooil st lish coat as low as tt. Gents Furnishings. Our Kt'iieral stock of I'iuiiIsIiIukh presents tills season a i-oinplele assoilmeiil lu all depart ments, lively Iniaemalile aitlele on hand. I'er tole Sill Ik, lilu-Milt Silill ts (mealest novelly of the seasiiiii SI. '.'ft anil Sl.M): JlulMlbse 3 pair for l'5e.i Sl.lnen Collars for SCe.; -t pair I.lnen Cuffs for'JSc.-, Semen's ralcut Seam Lirawers, Auto liuitle Wiie limbic Husneuders, Nlglit liobcs, llersli llios. line tinibrcllaH, latest noi cities In Fancy and Full Iness Shhls, Men's Dress ami lirlvinii tiloves, 811k Vt Hose (Jailem'jISc., Cellu loid Collars and Culls, Jewelrj, rlllk llumlker tillers. No matter w hal you want n UNDKi: VKAIlWfliae KOtit. The great Inveiillon-ralenl Sldrt Waists. 'Ihe "Mother's Filenil " Waist docs awnv i nthelt ullh the sew Ini! on ot buttons. It Is sunnlled Pullman SleenSrs. FRBK nwflfniiisr Dlnlncr Cars Dallv between dltioago, umtir uar to nun, uooyor, lcndM Dlninv and iSrom Suit rfin riTnwrp laaouri raver. and San PrmnoUuo. TUe D1RHCT So and Uii B) to and nnii.n111. nnfl Mf Tnnl. (FRHB) to and from Uiohh tiohitH uud s, PoldarB, or deBlrad luforauLtlon. amalr to any Tkskat or ddirft CAUTION m bottom. If the dMUer no iLmh snt llniielmi' niinr nnd ro itrn lmi on I be mDPnr -imilT ion. end u reel to mciory rloHluK llITerTlmi price. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Finn Tnir, IlonTjr T.nt-cil tJrnlii nntl Crctl mtior Wali rproof. Itt-fil hi tin- world. I'snmlno liln en.OO (IKM'IM! IIANK-M Vt l.lt MIOK. 84.00 IIANll-SliWKII HI'.I.IMIOI!, S.'l.no l-Ol.ICH AN1 IWltMI'US1 HllOlt. 'J.2H .t. ffl VtOUKINlMl''.N'H Mltll'.S. :(! mill Hl.-.li IIOVK' SCIIOOI. hllOKS. All iiiM'lc In OmirrepB. Ilutttm mid I.acr. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFDigs. 8I.7IS BIIOK I'Olt MISSUS, llwt Mstfrtnl. llritt Htjle. lint Fitting. W. I.. lIuiiKlim, llrocktoiv AInat. Sola tj AtTnm Mchrk.im &on, Agents, l.KilKHITDN. Li J. bpcuuso wtj furnili nil tln litfst liicnl nows in the liosf, sl.ylp. nS'niiiiilc us Favorite Singer Scwlna JVIachlnc. HIGH ARM $25.00. 1'"m1i M.ichine lias a drop leaf. fancy cover, two large drawers, villi nickel rings, and a full set of Attaclinients, eijual to any Sin ner Machine sold fiom $40 to $60 liy Canvassers. A trial In your home be fore itynient is nsketl. Huy direct of llie Manu facturers and save agfiiti' profits Ixsitles gt-ttlng certificates of wan-Mitre for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-OncmtlvO SoWltlfl MacllIflQ Co., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa. -'!! I'AY FltEIUUT.-ffJI W.-h.tvf a tsmi-Uy Hut will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS mid ASTHMA. Our faith l to stranir that we will Ki nil trcatnu-nt on trial. Send for Treatise and full funiculars. Address, Tho Hall Chemical Co.,38CO filrrnount Ay., PMIa., Pa CAN bo CURED. We will SEND FREE bv mall a larc;.- TRIAL l!OTTLE, nUrt. a trcatue on Kliitepav. 10N 1 SUFFER ANY LONUI'.R! Oivel-ostOf fire. State and County, ami Ace plainly. AUJre, -THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3860 Falrmount Avenue, Willadclphla, Pa, One nftlio IHMTTtl pftpnui'i I 11 1 I Hi ri4i. Mar laciiitii&ir unpijiitlt d, and tu ui(r"ilun mil uriorpotHli nawtl) ndritm Id OB FERSOd la cb ttt nllte to fwtnuat onenran make rur at TH,' thiirhnnLf Alliouliavel.-di tn rtturn la to ahitw our tM6t to lhwho rall-Tur Belrbhort and IIiom arounu jou Th lit t (intuit of tht adrfrtitcment CYP' a s a) cop. Tb following cat ktci tht arP"" of It teddctd to nowa ma imaii nn oi iu iei- about ttt Aftlftli part of ita bulk. It ta a rrand, doable iit tle arope, Urgv i r tararrjr W will alaoaliuw yem how yon rait maks from Hil to 1 0 a dajr tt ioaal, from thn nrt,with outtinrtiftnca Vttitt write at unci- Yf y ttleibreuettarffM. AddreiatIl.l!ALtETTCU,. Udi 8HO, TOKTLAKD, II aim I ELY'S CATARRH Cream -.Balm! Cleanses the Nasal FassaEes, AUrss Fain ana Inflammation, heals tho Sores Restores the ffensu of Taste and Smell. THY THE CnREAY-FEVER A piirtii'lc is niiplli-il Into t-iii'l) nt.strll and im akipi'hIiU-. rilft'SOri'iit.s nt tliiiLisls. liy mull, renliteii'it, Wfis. FLY lllto'llllCKS. w Wui it'll St., Ni-w lurk llllKllst t7, Isvj For LOSTorrAIIJHO MANHOOD I aoeral and NSttVOUS UiiBlUTYi Wrahnessct Hody andfflmd, Effects k III lll.r""" m I uiivi iiULtoM iu Wiuur aVUIIj. ItirftUkl, .titt MAMKHtltfiiilj Itit'nri'd. II ov toealarra tai 4trenithrBilvl,lMl'rkt4tl'flOU(U7(flJtl'iUTH01'fi01ir. IbMlHtelr CMfistllar iKIMlt TUhATKKNT HeavSta In a 6f. Btt ttlfy frtM LU HIUm a4 rutrl. Writ tkan. Dcarrlbll ttos etpUaatloy tad provf nallrdftaltdirrfa, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Ya THE POLICE GAZETTE I h t lie only llliistralnl imprr In llie tvarltl rtiiitiiiiilnt; ill! tilt" laiest KeiiHgitliuiul untl vpurt UiK iiphk. Nn siiliuiii ki'fptr, luirht-r tir rluo otiiii t-iiii itlTnrit tn lit' uliliout It, u alna iiiakt-s Irlenilt ulii-revt-r it troi'H. Alullfd tu any nildit ss In Hie UhIIpiI state., spimupI.v rii'u'il, 1.1 wpt-lis Inrfl. KpmiI flp L-t'iilH tm saniili' t-tip. Kichnrd K. Fox, "rmilt liu Sipuup, Npb York I'll). iuu n pirntunoutly "ui.l t I'll It A UK I I'll I A. I' I- t Hour HfH.n-i.iH'n ur nit of l line f I Dili baslnr-as. t .i.m- prtiii'iutti 1 in uiahio My o' I n 'i-a waul fit. mmiiI (- i ( iu uUi. CURF CUAHANTtED. owliou.'iuj. or it Nkwi HAHu i I Mai Ii ui ttia Hurld frria. m.iu. moi ii buolliic ratea llfih ultr aiM)gm tittt. " anu nisi t mil ll4t OWK IKkMlMu rh .alil ( Mrun cue ' "KUHr witb our Ittyi rnlualili Im r I If (tuapliitlal ai Ltia waicb urit't-t. All tLa wurk iuU lined , ta tu aht iiat w aend you i- n - who calt-yt.ur litomli and i iKlil'iirtaud llwM about oti i!.atalwa.)anaulfe mi valuuhlfl tradu ft u., huU bold fory in m Ii ooceeUrivd, nd 'liu ma arv rt-xid Wa t ull viyi In tlit, ate After )' k'i j"ti wttll.1 like tii aru I ik i hi f.-tfu-i rn from V'44ft to 6(1 fr twk and uiMnrt AMnn. ffltnauu Al Co., ittx HI , I'urilnutl, Mnlno. Snhsrrit.r fin the Aimkv.iTH- Him iS(w:DBn SIod tliat Ilawkius and filing. I mill ivo Fifty Doll iiK mi ,i i-iMi f Cjl Ian Ii, t'nl, I in tin' ili.iil. 1), 1 1 1 1 c-in, II., j l'fr, jl",':'it,il Kp Nil'Iii. -iluii.i in ll.inal Tinilili. I cum , , ,,' iii i,, lli-Hcrtn f i-.;lil Citlarili im- , mj nif il.illai In in pohlollir, .nl.1 j i n t luii 1, . I ill in nl il lo titl al my i, II tv lnM I'lirml ultli Tim i lUtl,k. UKMiV A (I!;ST. ' I I ' ''.H'li Hi' ' M ' lil'lll-., N. ! I ml. . i.. tlM I M III H l"IIN I M 'HI llavlm &, Sum, CONTHAClOKiv l.fliililoii, Ciiiliiiii i 1 1 1 1 r v l'n , Ki'spiri lllll ml inn II, , 1 1 . 1 1 ! i lli, y Uli- ill Kili ,1 In .1 ill I in 1 1 liiiildiiip, a:iii lliiiiiiiinii Vfoit u, I, i nil ii i I , ., A., , al Vr IOVti-,1 il in-i .mil llltlicllial p, sluli' niaiiiier. I'.sih.L. o klipifullj u,,. laUetl t u applies' ,uu. 8u,. , CT1 Ilia (IHtl IS COINS CKv WiNvvsiHsa '' FOR B ONLY! - Tiieu-.tiui l.-iti '""nimirs
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