1 For Mrotulk, Salt rheum, tie., Take. Heed's Barsaparlllv Qaldanno At you mourning SorVbler? X aotloe Jon always wait black now, wnen Tea Bind always to wear light colon. Sorib- bler O. no: I'm not in mourning, dui i feenght ms eneef those fountain pens a little Wmmm Ma 0n delicate Female Com, MWk. pUdnteTSQld everywhere. Price 23 cents. B hat a speedy and positive Cure fo Catarrh, Dlptheria, Canker Mouth and leead-Ache, in SIIILOH'8 OATAltKli XEMEDY. A Nasal Injector free with exch. bottle. Use it tf you desire health sad sweet breath. Price 60 cents. Sold Ct Blery's or Thomas' Drugstore. naw She Remembered Him. Husband How did you cat along while I was awa) nyslsarT Wife Pretty well. ETerTniabt I got oat some of jour old clothes ant) strews! them around the floor, tracked mad all oyer the stairs and swore at myself ooca tonally, nod It seemed really Jost like fetam Brsperxl and Idrer Complaint. Ia It not worth the small price of 75 cents to tree yourself of every symptom of these autrauing complaint, It you minx so can it anr etnr iiml vet a. bottle of Shiloh't Yitaliier. Every bottle has a printed Guarantee on it, use accordingly, and if it Ow. JVn no gOOU. 11 Tflll Wl JUU uun.i..fc. fold at Biary's or Thomas' drug, store. He; " JFI11 yon be a slater to me?'' She: Bo, I wen t." lie! "UOOdl ib tne toy." He Tailed Kemp's Balsam. jU "Tike Kemp's Balsam, the best eongh . ii t iiaiu da when 1 heir a man couith. a I ean't help It. It saved me and ll will cure I a. 1 was threatened with pneumonia last writer and It broke It up. It helps the children ni when tnelr throats are sore, cures thel' mihl, and tastes so good. The Ural dote beitw nm. Ma writes A. II. Vest ethers Hy., at Uanajoharle, , aiuuw .m-,.....-. , e, n. n. Tnnnir Onilln. "Mr. Koks. I wish er that la, desire er the baad ol your dau ghter." Boks: "Wbat'a the matter with tht rest cf htrT" Miles' Iferve ond Ui Mils. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. Anew principle. They speedly are biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 60 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T. D. Themes and W. F. Biervs Droit Store. - Tommy what.la a gsnlos, pa?" "A genius, K sod, la a man wo hat eo little nione that Be can never aflord to go and got hl habeat" A.5i Tour Vrlends Abont It. Tour distressing cough can be cured. We kaow it because Kemp't Balsam within the ViaWTT It MwVfSeiBW - ast few years has cured so many coughb and colds in this community. Itsremarka- hie aale has been won entirely by its genu- me merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There ia ne medicine so pure, none so euecuve. Large bottles 50c and (1.00 at all druggists, Itempl bottle free. Bka fenthnslsUoallv): "Ob. Qeetoe, don't yon think the ftreatest joy in life is the per- Hll gt VUW Bueu,iue .tuv,au wv Rs; "That's what I am here lor." A Great Battle Is etnstantl coltiK on In the human system I when you suiter with consumption, cougns or 1 eeldsi they strive to ruin health and drag vie-1 elms to the grave. Take timely warnluir and save Fan-Tina Cougn ana uonsumpiion tu. Ul. uce a tyspspsla, t uevaQkldn XbeziM' l)r UT ijee s uver itcjuiawr iaamowH.v. , Mia ni m inMi. nranuuiu. luu ucakivu, r ftf"Vt 7-1 , . tianey complaints. j.nai uutuu n c . 1 ' Drug Store. Uams men areaoatlnay they expect von to pat rent on the place yon ooonpy in their I (MaMiv uangot wows. A Seran of Paper Daves Her Ufa. vt ewoji Itiet an nrdlnarv aerftn of wrarjrjtnc I laser, but It saved her lite. She was In the last I stages at consumption, told by physicians that I satfaa locuraDie auucuuiu uyo uuijr aiuu ounua. 1 .t rontlnned its use and Is now strong. SMsalthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds For filler particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, inuggtsc, irort arnun. inat douics ui tun wuu (iiul dlssovery free at Ueber's Drug Store. ''Yonnn Jlaoers is not wholly bab.'' -He, there are several styles of wickedness M aVaa net csra 01 yet. Be Your Own Doctor. It wen't cost you one-half as much. Do set delay. Sent three two-cent stamps for pcetage, aid we will send you Dr. Kauf man's great work, fine colored plates from Ufa. on diseases, its causes and home cure. Address, A. ?. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. We might a well try te attempt to bring pltessre out of patn, as to unite iadalgsnot ia sin with the anjopment of happiness. Kay Thank Her Stars. The narrow escape of Mrs, B. M Searle, sSlkhart, Ind., from a preraaturedeath u wonderful. She states that "fur twem yeara my heart troubled me greatly. I bin same worse. Had smothering spells, short breath, fluttering: could not sleep on my left side, had much Pain in Brest, shoulder and atentacb. Ankles swelled. Had much head asha and ditxiness. Treatment did me no aoed, until I tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Resturatite Nerve. The first bot tle helped me,and 1 was soon virtually cured For safe at T. D. Thomas and W- F. Biery strng store, A fine book on the Heart and M rvi free. If saan serve him faithfully atx dayn In the week, the devil doesn't care muob whether he os to ohuroh on Sunday or I BOt "A Qod-bixd is Ely's Oream Balm. I ka4 catarrh for .three years. Two er three tbsta n week my nose would bleed. tteaght the aorea would never heal. Tour Balm haa enred me." lira, M. A. Jackson rattsmonth, N. II. I was to maeh troubled with catarrh it srloaalv affected mr voloe. One bottle 01 My '1 Oream Balm did the work. My voloe la fully restored. u. jr. jjiepsner, A. M faslor of the Olivet Baptist Church, Phlla fflpeia, Pa, A Oalloas Organ Bessie When George left net she cried ha If her heart would break Blorenee (sweetly) How prseumptousl Just ills would, A GuaranU. Thtre Is no cue of rhfu- lleved by the use of Balvation Oil. Price 23 a sm I- r-tl I tt t l l wirpafu. upmmu.-u.im, na jspertunlty to test the excellent qualities Air. siuti s lauga oyrup. a iiesttntea not -WH oTtVl 1 I a of D "Jake, vat you glf your sou for a birthday distent!" "I don'd know; It's pretty bard limes. I gusas I bf tome buttons sewed bis clothes." Tea, dit'a so; 1 gaeaa I lafmy beyl hair cut." UsmmA, said Flossie, "I'm sorry bnt papa." "Why, dsatf" "He Is gstt lag piefane. He says be thinks the river titer the hones ought te be only I thant ay the wit of It" ttrae: she welrnea lessmiu seventy p Uss slip of wrapping paper she read oi ur. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; H helped her, she bought a large bottle. It help aa hor mnrM. houirht another and crew better Disorders TfhUg. Affect the Kidneys Are eSeOBt- tka most formidable known. Diabetes Jlrliht's dliesse, crartl and other eomplaf uts of Ike urinary ortaas are not ordinarily cured In severs eases, butthey may be averted by timely meditation. A useful stimulant or the urinary Blends has ever beta round la Hestetter'e toisaca Bitters, a medtelaa which not only affords tks reeulstte stlmilus when thev be esse taaetlve, bat Increases aaeteifve rjowsr. BS Inereaati eosae taaeuve, sat weresies tnetr viler ana serettve power. B issreaslBi the activity of the ktdatra aad bladder, this medicine has addetiaaal aSait ef eldeillir fren the blood Ira. MlrlUel whiehH IS tba peculiar elBce of these MeaMrUaTaad streaikteaar of ths bowels, MaaviawterueitemaeB, aad a matsblsts reatody fee bUUeasasis aad fsver and nine. It r te eeojoM-iaee faM paae an. i ne miters is iteraeta a leaseaey te prematare aeeay, l m ) rajM aaA laAim Oam Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec jure idter uompuant, lAXADOR tions, jjoss oi Appetite, Siok Hedaohe,Slok Stomach, GUI-diness.Costlre-ness,Iryspepsla IAXAD0R Kidney trouble DREX0MEDLOGNE Fragrant I ip Lasting 1 The LeadlngPerfume forlheTolIetand tiandKerchlet. Bold by all doalora. Prioo 25 eta. I SALVATION Oil Prlct only SS eti. Soli tg nlldrusgliU. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Stellings,B,'uisos,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burnt, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. fiiiciu tAWS PLUOS. Th, Crest tobacco An UHcir tUtttt-Prle 10 Cti. At all fngoltU. BSE TRIAL 1 PACKAGE PROF.HARRIS' FOR THE CURE OF WEAKME9I (VITALLY WEAK). rttiwUl"i KXlKSSBSla middle llfe.er vleleui lieblu eenlrected In rents, UirSV UCIl IKK TICTISSTO NIRIOlHUtBIUlTe. TOl.tlSTlST lOi8E3llkKlHLr DtXiT UTOCaO BID. IDCHIV ITltll KXIIila DLK AUkU let E el Tim, Tlf or, ens eirrn(io,wnu mii tmpalreS aaS weatesvd prraiiloreiy la epl'rmchiuir eld eie VHEN WE SAY CURE.r XSfiSP&XlR. Id pony Ihoa.end cole, treatedend enred la lalt twelve yean. P PPT trlCWMia lftp y TRIAL, AoeYldentooroarmin in yni. Jiami ROI.TJBI.E MEDICATES PABTHXEG veeirereliatdarilrlil ICSOMTkl.t I KII 111 M.a. eonae or eldj eafferlnc front tnl prereteot troable eaeeld read tbelroddvtt e weoanfamUl quel Ileal to beaonrered.taat wt oi.j kaow toe true readliiei. Vieocacoio ana prepare ur.... w Loialed ll Mew York (after It reare at St. LoaliJ, we ell ft ,h,.M Ia he eared he I THE HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfp. Chemists, 1 er ine eeirorateu rooiiiie in BKKKWAN 8TRSKT. MBW YORK. EHE1 Thla Trndo Mark la on The Best Watemrooli Goat In tho world, A.J.Ttwer.tV?rtrm Tho Moit Successful Bemedy ever dlseav ered, as it 1 certain la Its tStc Js and does not blister. Bead proof below t DaooCTX, Court, Hay &, t. Da. B. J. Ccjroiuv Co.: Bin -. Lut Sttmmer I enred a Curb upon lay horas wll& your celebrated Kendall's BpaTtp. Cure and 11 wm the belt Job I ever aaw done. I have a dosea empty bottles, luring uird It with perfect , (rtcceu. mrhirnrr thlnar ITrled it on. lir nrtlhbor had ft hone with a very bad Sparln that made him uune. Ha Mked rne how to cure It. I rMommendad KtmlaU's Bparla Cure. Be oured the S porta Is Juit three wseta. Yours respectfully, Woujott Wrrrrja, Oounnrn, Ohio, April t, to. Da. B. J. KaxTJiti Co.: iter KinlhovftrMnftelUn.rmarof EendaU'S Sparln Cure and Flint's Condition. Powden than ever before. One man aald to me. It was the beat Powder I ever kept and the beat he ever used. CinTTKHiaoo, K. Y., ttay Tt, TO. , "pear Blra-VKare used several bottles of your Kendall's Sparln Cure with perfect uoceu, on a ralnable and bloodexl mare that wai quite lame with a Bone Sparln. The mare U now entirely frae from lameneu and shows no fmneA on ths Joint. Rtapectfuily, V. B. BUTCBnta, KEHDALL'S SPJ.VIH CURE. Uoaaoa,lJL,Mayl,V. On. TAJ. KrxoiLl. Co. Oeute'r-I thlnte It my duty to renler youmy thanu for your rar raraen iLenaait-s aparui wure.i Ihad a four year old 011 which 1 prlred very, highly. She had a very serere swollen leg. I trlea, about elfht different kinds of medicines which did no Bood" I purchased a bottle of your Kendall's Sparln Cure whlab cured her in four days. I remain youn, Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles forts. AUdruc gtats hare It or can gel It for you, or It will be sent to any address on reeelr-t of prise by the proprte SoiaT DU. B. J. KKNDALTj CO., JIaoabnrsh Falls, VenneBt, TUouaauds hare oee t pennaneully cured by-X 1'IULAUEI.FUIA. PA. Eaeatoncanooperuoa erlun of time Iroin business. Cje pwnouucl lu eurab4 by others wanted. Beniffor Clrrular, CURE tiUAKAN I ttL), OfflceiiQunstoS. i Prof. Alexander boedrou, 3 S3. I so ... rem, .. -Was a student of of Eedlclne and Burery for seven years under the to I laitiom ovi. iieiauu. aim aicir iru tcib- aiu i I ll.l I.. kl. Jl . lit- jaan nie. inhime ha HnnlifAr. rktf t Via. atntnaa stan be cured: that paralyzed limbs cau be restored to their natural use, and general debility cured. vouKestion ut tne oram. apopiezy, results oisun stroke ard the worst cases of rheumatism, act ease ol the kidneys, hip and bone disease, JaaarPslsl ca. 1 tarrb, bronchitis, chronic dysentery, aud to railed heart disease and dtnhterla. all entlre.lv cured with pure medicines of my own prepara tion. It used properly as directed. Durlusr nine years over lS.ooo persons In this city alone have used these medicines and are Uvlnk witnesses ol tner worth. All their names can be obtained by ealllnt; at the omce and lab- oratory ot Professor Boudrou, No. 1T37 North Tenth Btreet, Philadelphia. I was myself In jured In the sntne and paralyzed for seven veara ana pronouncea incuraoie oy seven oi tne most able physicians and suiiceons of this rl'y I am now well and healthy, having cured myself with iut unit iiicuiviuf-e Do not listen to those oreindleed aralnktlm. Erovement tu medicine and die, when you can e eared. I will not go Into practice myself, being over on years ui aip-, out win sen niy nieaicinrs. 1 have two eminent nhvileians eonneetad wllh tne me to attend to calling at the restdsnees of the sick ii requirea. Come oue. come all sufferers aad be restored to health, cured by these pure medicines and tuus see eipenenee ana oeneve tor voarseires. OAee and LAlMratorroDendallv from 7 A. M. s.our h uau or write ALEAHUsnagire m&rautrwwfaie, j-a. Weissport Business Directory. U. S. KRESGE. In the Old Post Office DulldltiR. Flo anil Medium Hhoes for Ladles, Men and Children at tho Tery lowest prices. How Kubbers Inserted In Gaiters at from 40 to go cents. All kinds of Repairing Neatly, cheaply and and Promptly attended to. HAHD-MADR BUOT8 & SHOES FOR A SMOOTH I EASY -SHAVE, AND A Stilish Haiu Cut, 00 TO FRANK HERMAN TUB JSABBK11, Over the Canal Bridge. SPOT Cash Bayers ko to A. F. bXYDER, Aad buy your Organs, rianos.SewIng Machines. Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements. i'umpsot all kinds. It will pay you oicetprlce rrom mebefore buying. I can save you lnonej M. PIiORY, IT LEADS THEji ALL IN NEWS. Manufacturer of The ADVOCATE." and Dealer In ItAnNESH.COI.I.An3 UUIQHT, CLEAN INDEPENDENT. Read III UJ.ANHI.13, wnira, fly-nets, &C., AC, &C. WniTK -O- 8TIII5ET. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Guilder, Renairlnir Neatlv and Cheaply Done ai Very iteaaonauie rnces. leneral Agent for the Gllunrth Patent Adjust Hole Parnate 1 un. aim icuici .u llugKleii and t'urts. M.OKiaiitz. 11A1U - UUITIN AND Cast euUL,elilKiilon- U'eljjport lirldge Dealer In SoleLcalli- SMOOTH SIIWlNC In the verv hlKhest T, Finished lair- Style 01 Tousorlul Art Sklns, Kip and up per Leather.Ilaruess At UOHNH Leather, etc. Highest prices paid for Hides, Skins & Tallow. SniviNU . . Halook Try Him I RAN KLIN 1101SE, EAST WEISSPORT, PENN'A. this bouse offers first-class accommodations tt ne permanent boarder and transient guest 'ante prices, only One Dollar per day. ugr-iy John Rkiirio, Proprietor. Oscar Christman, '. WEISSPORT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables, iasy riding carriage! and safe drlvlnn horse; Best accommodations to agents and travellers Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to 3lve me a trial. mav21-l; The - Weissport - Bakery, O. W. LAURY, PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Weissport. jcuiguwu uuu viciuiiivs every uuy. In the store I have a Fine Line of Confectioner jnuv uuuuuy kinuv. ounuuy sciiuuis uuu lost vuls supplied at lowest prices. dec.1-. Over Canal Britliie E. Weissport. Joseph UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FXJRNITURE, PARLOR SUITPJS, BED ROOM SUITES, ., c. Prices the very lowest. Quality ot I roods the best. Matlsfactlou guaranteed In I ivery particular. Ooskbts, Coffins and Shrouds. We have a full line which we will furnish 1 aie lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest quality at very reasonable prices. iwii aua do convincea. JOSEPH P. REX, Aprli-lV - EAST WEISSPORT. Sale bills printed at this office at lowest prices. uscarj.saepr East Weissport, Pa. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Green Groceries.Fruits Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, P pa- nuts, Apples, Sweet Potatoes. Confections, Cipwrs, &c, &c. Our prices on all goods are as low as city prices aud you savt the iieii'ht. Call at our store before buying elsewhere. Have you to-day's Advocate 1 Wmnj Miller, WEISSPORT . - - PLANINO MILL. manufacturer op Window and Doob Frames, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AMD DEALER IN of Dressed LmnHer I I . - - Shingles, 1 OllingS, - 1 tt 1 it t. o. e. - XlenilOCK JjUIUDer, CSCC, KC Very Lowest Prices. eumf sntMB,. Beldin's f. t a---l ta,.-.1. ..J l.n....l...ra.J MUsVunTorrsll4. Untor hOW from ycsordniaUt VUWUi rrtajea, OCw Hlllwpovur Dliller ttV. TM U. 11U11 rUPalttAIT OIL, lAMAIUi .t naUtkow f rtrriilniinn in rrrnwino IJlTf CXrCUlllClOIl IS growing Va IAJ. because We Aimish all the latest local news in the btit7le eStvmpIa mi Owl 111 11 1 rivaa ' ThAnk yon, 110 other droMlDi fata but WolH'sAGMEBIacking It no and rem cnatomers are dlaaatUfled with n, It Is beouiM you did not tmow Aoie fa wee ." Jjh in Fatef, Prvl n"- ITovM TfcnifoMii' Storm o. a:io,-ai Bon, wAtdt wiu.STiN old a niw ruaniruKt WILL STAIN OLAam AND CMIWa WILL STAIN TINWANC WILL STAIN IOU OLD BAaaiTa MJ'U. STAIN BADV' a COAOH AND VamUM at tlf mnm Unit. WOLPP t, BAHOOLPB. PMlftdalpbla. Ei Tim Root onrl Piirpcr MpdlcliieE3 ineDestand ruresiiYieaicinBjrj BUHD MAT-IP. Ill Itwllldrlvo.honim.orfromyour eySIClna UUU Ue ;v" I I kv4-s emnn h. TtinftAlll I r.. . pimpies "and Biftche.i l ciimar yuur wuira bfflranc5?npubell s.rciiiovcillnashortl II I Inie. uyouaiusii awlteand use! 1 0 groats bloodpu-E rmur, ra a V, 'fit 1 "rt. jTe-v mm S . v. -0. o. K . A Tho email only a tea ftitnonful. It 18 ti 'It V. a.. 4- f best nnd chcapc MA.il-1nn Tftf It. i.-llt tin antlAtlflfi. .. ia n uniiw t" .1 t fr of Don'tWajt. getitatonceS If vou aro suffering from Iney Disease, aim van ilis old age, use SULPHUR B1TT I They never fall to cure. Send S S-cent stamps to A. P.Ordway A Co., Boston, Mass., for best meiucat wora puuiunsur Read the Advocate. -AT THE Central Drug Store, OPPTHE PUBLIC SQUARE e 01 . t l 1 i. T I Bank btreet, Lehlgllton, fa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c. choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a, ;ood fit. But If you need SPECTACLES It Is much more Important that the EYE should be iceomtnodatcd with correct lenses and a proper ty flttint! frame which will brine the lenses di- nf. v ininro ti nrenrrH ni nil rvr. ll vnii niiv your spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will Dad the ioove points property attenueu to. PERSCRIPTIONS CaoMy Comiioiie Aparaphletof Information andab- ABiractox ine i.tt.uu.uti Hu- WA UDiain x-atenia, uotmib, iroueu Marts. copynnnis,Mnt jth. sAooreee Murtre ca VUM s301 Broadway. . Rew orK- Stoves, Tinware, 7 Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel -G-raver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Rooting and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on chort notice Reasonable! Purely local in our aim. A TrAlt I I aad.rtaka te Lrirtrr teech our folrlj lotelHrrnl pereoe ofellher mi, moo can I. id end arlie, aad wbe, after luktrnctien. will work laoaelrfeaale. bow to eera lkree Theaaaad Uellero a Tear latbelreten lecallilee.wkrerrr ther Llro.l will alee faraloh in. niaauoHeremiiivf raruit .Bit. ,oeca reraia.i.Biooni, ne iniurr ler me aoiree euarwiH, .. imt, u.ij,,, ojaicaij learned, r drain butane worker rroa. eecbateirUt oreeajity. bare already taacut and provided with emr-lejmenl a tarre uomber, who are maalaf ever SSUOO a reereecb. It'aNltVv ane raua.aie. run nameuur. arjEoj.. aoareee ai eaee, JU. v. 4LX,tel2H, uo ao, Augtuta, alalne, fijONEYItMi at SIW llaaaf WMk, hAtuirablr. fa thaa ml is or aia, tin ib msju- ktrtTtf lb uti.Amt tt ork. la lean. W (tirnUb itrrthiuf. Wt lUtl . ritk. Th caa davat JVU ipatra mavwejaii. ar all your ttt.it. t iha work, lkli s autlMly utw liat1 ji biiara oadrtru' MTaaa laavarr eHrfcat. k1aiirra r- -n.in( fron ik U tUl perwack aad arnrarda, and tuart- tt- 'Uila u itarltmit. W Ma fUnilab aj Utaat- TKU1. aSf fJ., ALbLkTi aUiaUU ""aVXJ ILtf Rex, Or. G. T. HORN, SrfiTHEPOLICE GAZETTE Is the only Illustrated epaper In the world containing all tbe latest sensational and iport Ins news. No saloon keeper, barber or elub room can afford to be without It, It always makes friends wherever It goes. ,,,, teMy Addr in the Ualtoa State I securely wraired. 13 weeks for 11. Bichayd K. Vav UBeMtf9 x TRK rX-IOHT FHOM LOrjHT.KYirN. Thr nlebt was dark, the leeh M still, N minor stirred the air, The lMUite was late a gout the hill, Hae wind disturb d the muir. A wee beat spel trao Leven's Keep, Scant toon' earn' frae Its oar. Kae birdies waukoned frae ther sleep When that boat reached the shoro. The gallant Douglass stepped on lan', Air bent upon his Knee. lie glod tho qucou hU mall-gloved ban' " Anoe malr my queen Is free" ' B.avo D.uIus for thy dood thU nlelit Thy weal shall be our Slide," An' In her e'o thoro shono a llcbt Tho darhnoss couldna hldo. Wha starts froe oot tho black ntcht thon An' bars tho royal way 1 Tls Ehpcth o' tho wllchos 'glen, wr ETiuomo warru to sav. " Gang back, gang back, my bonny laM, Ye'll nae malr be a queen, There's bluld alang tho grit ye'd pass, n- nano to do yor inen'.- " I heard It In the Noolot's croak, A wild bird frao the sea. Flapped Its wings abune tho rock, An' lauld yer weird to me, Gin yo cross yonder rlnnln' brook A hard focht re maun warn. Yer bluld's warm on history's book, An-1 uas seen the page.'' BENEATH THE SEA. 1 1 was a sood diver mvself at one time, but I have never had crit enough to go down since tho timo 1 was half murdered under water." As the old sailor mado tho above remark he seated himself on a niece 01 atmwooa on tho beach, and I in stinctively knowing that this was th introduction to one of tho old man': intcttsting sea narratives, asked, will ,mf0ir,ned interMt. mnm o " """S-.vu ouwocav, Ivt Uluin u i.lilU ITtUlklUK VU tllU UCilUI j. . morning ana gazing out ove vuw oca, uuu, us usuui, (at) oiu suiiur: "Ghts went back to tho years o uia uoiij uiiuuiuuu i.JUUii upon it bosom. And truly tho mariner sees man' things unknown to dwellers of thi land. From timo immemorial the sea has borne a major portion of th taies ana romances pertaining to al that Is of a nature mysterious and im perfectly known. From tho earlles periods of literature even down ti tho present century wild, terrible anc" impossible attributes and powers hav been ascribed to this most incomnrc- hensiblo ocean, so vast that in com parison our continents are small in deed, unfathomably deep by imagina uon ana rumor lilted with awful monsters that guard well their waton dominions. In earliest legends sirens and mer maids dwelt in every covo boncatl tho waves or floated on the billowi to allure with their magio charm.' and inusio tho captivated mariner tt hidden rocks and destruction. Be hold Columbus preparing to strike out boldly into this terrible ocean, tt whom tho warning was given that c mighty hand would rise to draw bin down beneath the waves Wild fancies were these, and vol perhaps their origin was founded or truo taeas. rne sea is indeed a fit ting type of sudden, wrathful dan gcr, 01 maiestic, irresistible power Whore is found a sight more sublimt than the raging of the stormy sea' Tho most formidable beasts of lant and f crest are insignificant beside tho great, leviathan and hidden crawl ins form of marine life. In the truth alone there is abun ul"' uyawsrjr uuu uroauiiu reality How many a nohlo ship lies forevo .1 .1 .1 r . . I . ii. Idle, on tho rocky bottoms, how man; a white, still skeleton shines tbrougl tbe sand, a token of tho pitilcs strength of tho capricious ocean tot the followine storv I am in- dol tod to an old sailor whom I me at a town on the coast. Wo struol up an acquaintance, and ho used of to to toll me stories of his life, somo c tltcm a llttlo beyond tho limits c probability. By chanco tho subjoc of diving was brought up, and th sailor mado tho above remark:, few well-chosen questions brouch out tho following story In substance for I omit many of tho numerou nautical expressions and change thi soa dialect : "When I was a young man," h said, " I used to bo a great hand I swim and dive. I was in tho so: much of the time, and cot so that could hold my breath and skip arouni under water like a crab, won, th first voyago that I mado I shippct with a regular old tartar of a captait who mado my life miserable, as was a cabin boy, so I mado up m mind before long that I would leavr him. When, after a pretty rougl voyago, we put in at Navigator'. island, ono of tho Central archipolagr stoprlng places, 1 quietly skipped an lot tho ship go off without mo; ant in passing 1 may remark: that I neve saw her again. "I wasn't particularly woll off, a not a great many ships put in at tha niaco, and I wjs reiused work on i couple that did; but at last I got i chanco to go on board a brie tha was going to fish up what they coult from a big ship that had sunk ol i reef at about three) days' sail fron the island. I was glad enough tt get work, and so I started as one ol the crow. We had on board beside the captain tiireo men with myseli to sail the brig and a couple of pro. lessionai divers. "One of these was a Malav. oJ which race aro most of the divert who work in those waters. He wa; rather stupid, but could go down like a stone, and could hold his breath the longest of any man I ever saw. The other was a white man, though so very swarthy that ho looked almost like a negro. He was a Spaniard, 1 think, and he had the sulkiest, wick edest look in his deep, sunken eyes that I ever want to see. Ho was morose, and uncompanionable, and irom the start seemed to take a kind ox disiiko to me lor some un Known reason, " Several times the first day I found tho Soaidard comine from the cap tain's cabin. He did not see me, ana I had the watch, and rather late saw his eyes directed at me with a sort of snake-like look that was unplcas ant, but I did not pay much atten tion. Tho second night wa were out l said something to him. He started, glared at me and turned and went down the ladder. " But the captain was raging when he camo on deck tho next morning. Like, most seamen he liked his grog about once in so often and always had it on board. Someone had taken one of his bottles tho night before. and the worthy skipper was furious and declared he would thrash tho man who stolq it. Whoever took It had probably thrown the empty bottle overboard, for the captain searched all tho berths and his was not to be found among the various flasks which most of the men carried. "But I guess we all suspected the Spaniard, and the captain even charged him with it in the first heat of his wrath. He, of course, denied it, but none of ui believed Mm, and the. skippa curisd him light soundly tat VmJ. TttLsi tindi i "airy out tne threat, l ne nimnmra got livid and muttered something and went off, but, I believe he thought I told the captain of meeting him the night before and swore to get even. Several Insignificant but unlucky llt tlo aocluente) sorved to incroaso bis hatred of mo on tho voyago, though I did not know how very much in earnost tho fellow was. But wo had ono rathor stormy timo nnd would probably havo como to blows had not tho captain interfered. After that he kept still, but looked black, and I guess his mind was mado up to settle mo if ho could. "Wo mado our trin all richt as that was tho season whon tho soa is it its very quietest. Tho captain had tho spot pretty woll located, whloh was nut so difficult as vou might think, as thoro wero sovcral islands at a distanco that gavo us bearings. So on tho morning of tho fourth day after wo set sail wo dropped, anchor in tho vicinity of tho wreck. Thon tho men took to tho boats and uogan to go over the water hero and thoro examining tho bottom with an Instru ment called tho water glass. This is only a tubo, one end of which is put below tho surface, whon you can look through nnd soo objects below to a suiptising depth. "At last ono of tho boats located tho old ship, and 'tho other, in which I happened to be, went around to the ?pot and wo all took a look, when gazed down through the glass at Irst I couldn't sco anything, but at ast I mado put tho outlines of a black mass lying bolow. Tho water wa lcar, and wo could get a faint viev of tho wreck. Wo brought tho biig ip nearer, and then began to rig the acldo with which to work. I have lot told vou that tho ship was loaded with miscellaneous merchandise, some of it qui to valuable It was also said tmong tho men that thcro was con siderable money that had belonged tf tho captain down somewhere in hi :abin, but that did not milucnce us aiuch, for there was llttlo hopo the divers could go into the old wreck tc ook about, as we had no diving ap- laratus necessary for so long a time under water. "Tho way wo wero going to oper- tte was liko this. It was thought that whon the ship foundered a big hole was stove In her hull. She la in about ton fathoms of writer, partly on her sido. It was hopod tho divors could go down and fasten a rope tc many of tho bales through tho open ing in the side, and these would be drawn up by tho men In the boats, Of courso there was only a very brief timo for them to work before- they would havo to come un for breath, but they were skillful and could do quick work under water. When wo had mado our prepara tions tho two divors got ready to gc down. But in lowering ono of the boats tho Malay bruised his leg so badly that ho could not dive that day, so tbe Spaniard went alono. lie stripped entirely and was rowed out over tho wreck. I was in the boat, and was compelled to admire hi; slim form, it was so sinewy and grace ful. Ho stood in tho stern of the boat and seized the weight which would help him to go down and would then bo drawn up by a cord, and took the leap. I had tho glass and watched him as far as I could. " It looked so easy that I made the rash remark I thought I could do ii myself. I was laughed at, whereupon I cot a little excited and declared I would try it anyway. Pretty soon tho diver came up a littlo purple in the faco, but not much winded. He had gone down to the. wreak, and briefly said it was not much broken up. Then ono of the men asked me if I was going down and tako a look with a wink at tho other that fixed my determination to go if I should drown. I had been down half as far without much inconvenience, so stripped off my clothes and began to draw In long breaths to fill my lungs, I took one of tho heavy weights, and saying good-bye to tho men, took neaoor ana Bnos aown tnrougn tne water. I opened my eyes and glanced around. ' All I could seo was the lit tle boat abovo mo like a black shadow until I began to seo tho outlines of tho sunken vessel. It seemed several minutes, but in reality was but a few seconds, leforo I was down, way down on tho bottom of the sea beside the old ship. I had held my breath well and had still timo to look around. The wreck lay on her side on the rooks, with her ropes and timbers in good condition, though covered with shell fish. I saw with disappoinment that to get at her cargo was going to, bo voir difuoult if not impossible, "In. that brief, space at the bottom of tho ocean I realized as I never lia before the incongruity of man get ting out of his natural plao3, and feeling of awful utter loneliness cam over mo as I stood almost a nundrei feet below tho surface of that grea mysterious sea. inhabited by I knov not how crcat monsters, surroundc by unlimited waters, alono but for th little fishes that floated hero ant there, and marine Crustacea on the bottom, " I had struck tho wreck rigbt neal tho hold, which opened before m and whose doom was blackness ir that dim, unearthly light. This ac count mav be rather lone of the feel lng8 of a man submerged in water but my thoughts moved rapidly, and in reality I had been down perhap? but half a minute. But already 1 was oppressed by tho heavy suffocat ing feeling which warned mo I must rise, dnd tho pressure on my head and cbest was so painful that the former began to ache as if it would burst, while tho indescribable hum ming muiaur of tho water became louder and louder. "I looked up, tind rigbt over m head saw a shape descending towarr? mo. I recognized tho Spaniard, whe it seems had plunged immediately after me, and by this time was right upon mo. He had grasped the heavy weight between his knees, and with both free arms was directing hli way. Our eyos met. In his I seemed to read a flerco, undying hatred, the un relenting purposo of revenge, and a cruel triumph, of which, indeed, there-.seemed tho certainty. I dropped the weight to rise, but those sinewy arms wero around me, and with my fallipg strength I was forced down on my back on the rocky bottom. It would be but a minute. My breath was spent, while the trained diver yet was fresh. ' The low murmuring of the waters in my ears rose to a mlgbty roar. My head seemed bound by a crown of burning fire, and my staring eyes caught the last malignant glare as my murderer held me down at arm's length and watched my dying agonies. But from the blackness of the hold before my oyea shot out throe long, hideous, grasping arms like writhing serpents. One waved about is if groplDE b'indly t one fastened on my ankle, and even on the verge of death I felt, with a shudder tbt cold; slimy grasp. oft and ylddltvg, bu iteesg The third wound twioe about tne Spaniard's neck, and his weight wan lifted from my body. He struggled like a demon against his sure and awful fate. The wavering, grasping arm found a hold about his waist, and n feeling of thankfulness to Provldenco camo to my heart as tho third relinquished its grasp on my log, and, winding with a death grip on tho Spaninid, broke his last hold on a srar of tho old vossol and drow him down into that gravc-llko black ness. "Boforo tho second of my reloaso was over I was fur abovo tho bottom of tho sea shooting toward the sur face They drow mo in as I floated insensible o'i tho waior. In an hour could spvk, and told tho story of that tragodj . " My trip had shown that wo could cot little or no goods from tho wreck, even had it boen froo from such a tor- riblo guardian, and tho Malay refused to divo anywhere ir. lis vicinity, whllo as for mo all tho riches that no be neath tho oooan would not tempt m6 to take that plunge again. In a short timo wo drow up tho anchor and bore away upon tho sea; away from the sunken ship, now undisputed booty of tho vtavcsf away from tho grave of an unhappy wretch, whoso mur derous effort for rovongo cost him his Hfo in tho grasp of a devil fish." A rtolllnit take. There is a lake of boiling water in tho Island of Dominica, lying in the mountains behind Roseau, and in tho valleys surrounding It aro many solfa taias, or volcanio sulphur vents. In fact, the boiling lako is llttlo better han a crater filled with scalding water, cons antly fed by mountain streams, and through which the pent up gases iind vont and aro ejected. Tho temperature of tho water on the margins of tho lako range from 180 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit; in tho mid dle, exactly over tho gas vents, it is be lieved to be about 300 degrees. Where this active action takes place the water is said to rise two, three or even four feet abpvo tho general surface level of tho lake, tho cone often dividing so thai tho orifices through which tho gas es capes aro legion in number. This vio lent disturbance over tho gas lots ;auses a violent action over tho whole surface of tho lako, and though the ones appear to bo special events, tho sulphurous vapors rlso with equal density over its entiro surlaco. Contrary to what one would suppose there seems to bo in no case violont ac tion of tho escaping gases, such as ex plosions or detonations. Tho water it of a dark gray color, and, having beer toiled over and over for thousands of years, has become thick.and slimy witb sulphur. As the inlets to tho lako are rapidly closing, it is believed that it will soon assume the character of a geyser or sulphurous crater. St. Louis Republic. QILPIN'S ItAILllOAD SCUEJI1C. Some of the Obstaoles In the Tf ny of an All ltrll Iloute to Europe. The project of ex-Governor Gilpin, nf Colorado, to build a line of railway through the wilds of Alaska to Ca: e Prince of Wales, to connect with the Russian railroad system through Sibeiia, thus linking the old and the new worlds with a railroad, is a feasible one aud the future will see it accomplished. But there is a giant obstacle in the way of ono unbroken line connecting the two hemispheres, and this is Boliring Straits. Mr. Gilpin's proposition Is to bridge these straits, which is nil well enough in theory, but quite a different tiling in practice. At considerable expense the straits can undoubtedly be bridged, as an island lies about midway between the Aslutlo and American shores; the distance is n it great and tho water shallow, the Govern ment chart, showing the greatest depth to be only 83 fathoms. But cuuld a bridge be built high enough to allow towering Ico bercs to pass under It? aud with strength to withstand the great ice floes that are yearly auept down through the straits from the Artia Ocean? The current in sweepl-g through the narrow straits from one great sea into another is Tery swift and strong, and great icebergs would be borne Against the bridge, its piers, and abutments with a force that neither s eel stringers or mason work would stand against. Should the structure stand for a time it must ultimately give way before the great ice blook, with the current of the Artlo Ooean sweepiug against it, that would followany obstruo tion to its paasaire. The ice flow is the only difficulty in the way of brldlns Behring Straits, and it is one that U in surmountable. A ship railway across tho straits could run in the summer only, as the straits freeze over during the winter, and, as Captain Emory of the United States ship Thetis stuted, the only practical means of crossing these straits at all seasons ot tlie year is try tunnelling under them. The character of the coast line of Alaska is such that ralluny building alone it would encounter obstacles al most as great as the ice floes in Behring Straits. The mountains ara rugired and precipitous in the extreme; tiiey break in nreciuice sheer into tno sea, ana run book to altitudes of from 600 to SO 000 feet, and the crest of the range is capped with eternal snow and ice. Every canyon is an Inlet from the sea whicl octopus like, seems to cling with mighty arms to tne mountains tor tupiiorr. 1 litis channels are navigable for the largest ships, and curious as it may seem elide up these narrow canyons. with barely passage on either side for miles, and come to anchor directly under the towering Ice capped peaks, in the very heart ot the coast range. Where the waters of the sea end ia these oanyons comes in the arms of glacier, with a surface like an angry sea, and cracked and seamed in every direction. The glacial arms extend to the crest of the range, where they join the main glacier, which expands into a vast field of ice. as It were, the glacier reach. tng its long arms down, and the sea reaching up from below, and clasping hands half way upon the mountain side, Late scientific InTestigatlons have proven that these glaciers move that at the rate of from a iraction oi an incu to a foot or two dally they are slip ing down to the sea, aud with a regularity that is remarkable hurl from their fronts acres of ice at a time into the waters. Adlffioulty in railway build ing across these ice fields would be that a break would float a whole train of oars out to sea. Through the interior of Alaska, rather than along tbe coast, lies the route of Governor Gilpin's railroad. across the headwaters of the B.lckeen ant down the great valley of tha Yukon. Ricky Mountain, News. Ear. Dr. nermann Adler, recently chosen chief rabbi In London, traces f-l. JamatcL 1.m. m A 1.1. n h Bin wevQUH eiuiu Aeiuu, lua uee avu- ccstors have lmmemoritlly claimed and been allowed certain privileges in the svnagogrje whloh aro only allowed to descendents from tho first high rrdeet oi isratu. Vlotori Is tho cfldoit mar. arch ot any rreat country In the world In ago, as well as in aervloe. She is seventy. one jesrs old, and had Han est iho TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, .tho Chest and tho Joints, NenrslQla, Sprains, etc, oto., Iho IMPORTED '"ANCHOR"" Till EXPELLED flT 18 AND Wilt, EVERJE' Tha REST. UNtlALEO REUEDT. Tiled with sreat nxss"In the Imperial and Itoyi no. itoyai uenerai aioepiiai Vi liaj enerat floiDltal of ' risana and many o to era. (tea treuUrital TtitlmmUl eat et Tcmittiil Tetrroroui, III., Jan. tt. ts Vrmi. Ani-tim Pain Krnal er la reallr arael. 1 lest. One of our Elitera, suffering from Bheu-1 matlim for years, could nna nothing- to care I car DUl your Alienor r-am ttxpruer. 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