TUB TMiMOLO STOP. BT BRKBgT JARnOLD Tlio old man' smile was tlio sunniest InNa liia. It began with n merry twinkle In I1I9 eyes, nud ran down hts cheeks In ripples, softening the wrinkles, and irincltatlng hla swart face as apple blossoms light up an orchard. TliU sunny smile was nn outward ex pression of a choery philosophy born of varied fortunes. In liU youth tlio old man had sung In tho chorus of an opera company, and lie looked buck through tho 40 intervening years with pleasure to tho night whon ho hud been permitted to sing sola But disease had Injured tho dellcato mil-do box iu hla throat, and hla liopos of bo coining a fatuous tonor wero crushed. Then ho enlisted and fought with Gari baldi mid toft a leg on tho bnlt'efL'M. On his 0)th birthday ho stood in the ehnde of un Ilex tree in the city of Naples, tho possessor of a long gray ueaid, a wooden leg, and n barrel organ. The organ was a beautiful Instrument, rich in tuuo, and ornainoatcd with gild ing. When tlio old man pulled nside the red silken cm tain which hung on n brnB rod in front of tlio organ, he uisi Inyed to tlio eyes of tho children a number of llttlo wooden figures, which danced and curtsied with the grace of courtiers. "When lw turned the hnudle Of the organ out came tlio miserere song from 'La Trovatore,' followed by the jocund hilarity of 'Itory O'JIorc,' the plaintive sweetness of 'Annie Laurie,' tho Inspiring strains of the 'Wutoh on the Rhine,' tlio warlike measures of '111110 Britannia,' ami, lust, that must cosmopolitan of aim, 'Honv, Sweot Home.' But the woideiful thing about the oran wai the tremolo stop, which was n m chanical con trivance of 'the old mail's invention. It was used only lu connection with the song of home, nud when he touchi-d this stop it imparted a liomulotis, wavering movement to tlio music. Tho old man found tho tremolo stop to be Tcry profitable, because it made travel ers feel homesick, and so the home song bi ought him moro pennies than all the other tunes In his organ. But as the summer woro nway and the travelers became few in Naples, (he sunlight in his smile fnded and left an anxious look on tho old man's face. For ho had been carefully saving his pennies toward opening a cafe. He reasoned that it woud bo easy to dish out macaroni when ho could no longer carry around a heavy organ. Ono day two friends of hli youth, who had just returned from America with what in his estimation wero snug for tunes, met him, Tlieso friends were bootblacks. Thoy woro attracted by the tromoto stop, and knowing that Ameri cans wore always In search of a novelty, they advliod tlio old man to go to America and assured him that he could roturn within a year With, money enough to open a cafe. The old man listened eagerly to tho advice of his friouds, but he hesitated about leaving his natlvo laud; besides, ho was growing old, and all ho desired was rest and comfort. But there was no prospect of realizing his liopos in Italy, and so, after counting his money carefully, nud ilndiug that ho hnd a little moro than enough to pay for his passage, he resolved to go to America, Landed at Castle Oarden, ho was dis appointed that his service with Gari baldi did nut bring him a patriot's wel come among his countrymen. Ills suc cess witli his organ, however, was oven greater than ho hud been led to expect The native dignity of the old man, his infectiug sinllo iuto which a9 hii for tunes roso and rose tlu sunlight had returned and tho tromolo stop, attracted attention, nud the pen nies camo to him as easily as oats run out of a bin. Tlio aptiiess with which the puppet who held out the llttlo brass pluto discriminated between pennies and pieces of coat was marvelous to the" children, and their trials of its working was profitable to tho old man. II frequented Mulberry street because there were so many children there. Ouce a tail, handsome man put n big silver dollar on the plate of the man uikin, who was so surprised nt the magnitude of tho gift that he could neither reject nor dump it into the box. The old man hoarded his money with jeolom caro, looking forward to the return to his sunny laud. But the nutiimn passed away, and the weather grow cold. The children wore kept indoors now; although he could see their noses flattened against the window panes, he missed their pennies. To bu.t coal and wood he had to spend the money he had laid nway, Besides, the gilding upon the organ had become tarulthed, tlio red silken curtain win faded and torn, the funny little figures refused to dance and cu. key vltli their old time case, nud the tremolo stop failed to impart mea'icholv sno.-t-lie b to tho home song. O.i bitter days the cold wind stole through his thin ctuthlhgaud his teeth chattered. Bough lolicemen hustled him from the side walk, the boys thro a buow balls at him, he list his penuies In tlio snow, and the bleak winter wind froz his cho -ry smile iuto a look of despair; When he climbed the six flights of stairs leading to his room at tho top of a big tonemo.it the cisterns of his heart began to lank as ho saw tho vision 1 f his cherished cafe fading nwav. One nrnmlng he could not get cu of bed. liu iger, and fevor, and disappointment had made him delirious. Tiie kindly rays of the suu came in the window nud d.d wlmt they could lo cheer him, but tho grim follow was buffeting him, and fever wax drinking his blood. He raved in th night about his youth and tlio solo he had sung at the opera. lie saw lu his delirium the flaring camp fires of his early days, and raised his feeble hands to catch the gleaming dark lanterns of the fireflies which seemed danoiug over Ills bed. On the evening of the third day the grim fellow relaxed his clutch about the old man's throat; he breathed easier and awoke out of his delirium. Reaching hla hand out from under the bedclothes, with trembling fingers he seized the handle of the organ. As lie turned it there faltered out, broken and disjointed; Ah! I bare sighed to rt me, Deep la the quiet grave Then the rollicking revelry of 'Rory O'Moro' seemed to people the room with Irish lovers. Hla desire to lench the song of home quickened his waning strength as he conjured up the footfn' of 'Annie Laurie.' Again he heard the blare of trumpets and the lattlo of drums as lie feebly ground out the Watch on the Rhine' and 'Rule Brit (inula.1 When he reached the home song his strength was almost gone. The plaintive tremor which had beeu lent to the tune in olden days by the tiemolo stop was now Imparted by his shaking baud. Slowly and feebly the song came out, but a shadow of its former self like the emaciated player flut tered in falling oadeiiMs "through pleasures and palaces, " and stopped. The old maix had gone to the sunny land. The next morning the toroner oanm Loosening tliedeath clasp, lie turned -the handle of the organ, nud t.ia end, of th long came out into the room -aetfiMltlMbsa". THH BAatJKNAY. Rejslee, my soul, for tbon hut had ltglit royal company to dart Attired In fir ana hemlock spray, Bho came, so savage. Brand, and sad Queen of the northern woods, the peerleea Saguenay I Draped In the twlllcbt'e Ulao veil, Ehe moved, all modestly bedlgliti Then, as the regnant orb of night A vesture flung o'er LIU and dale, Che caught the (been and robed her lustrous limbs with light. Where'er our vapory dragons go, The dryads of tills Bomber hall, And nymphs and gnomes, have vanished tare the mighty Manlto, iVno hides within Ids oaves and answers to our call. Kollfe within these solitudes! Ko bird upon the haunted shore! Here pigmy man may bow before Stern natuie In her pr.mal moods And learn to reverence her Spirit more and more. The sun seems alien. Bheer above loom the picclpltate mountains vast. And o'er I lie abyss tbolr menace cast, W'Mlo In enoh Iron buttressed cove Qloom lurks and scowls until the Intrusive day bo past. Toch Lomond of a wilder Wetl We list for Roderick's martial strain And natch where Hob l(o' plaM again May flutter from some craggy crost, Or Ellcu' fairy eklS may eknu the shining plain, Or heather blossom where the hill . May put Us purple garment on; Tho virion comes and lot i gone. For the unfathomed Assure still Stretches away away-a thousand lakes la one. Ko grim snrcopbnrns thou art, But crndle of a life to be And temple of Its majesty: Tlio very silence of the heart That throb) In thine abyss a message brings to me. Then airier, my sou), for thou b&tt bad Right royal company to-dun In evergreens and granites gray Ehe came, magnificently clad -Queen of the northern woods, the saragt Saguenayl IW. A. Cnorror. "LIKE DltAWi TO MICE." Sacli, Science 8ayn, ! the Law at Conju gal Attraction. Hermann I'ol, one of the most eminent of living euibryologists, while staying nt Nico the mecca of honeymooning had his attention attracted to the resem blance between young married couples. The popular uotiou that married people "end by resembling each other was shared by Fol, but his tramed vision de tected imiong crowds of young married couples characteristics that lod him to suppose a contrary proposition to be nearer the truth they begin by resem bling each other. To put the matter to scientific test M. Fol engaged in a series of observations and researches on the photographs of young and old married couples, the re sults of Which he publishes in the Revue Scienlijlquc. His conclusions aro as follows: Out of 193 young couples re semblances were found iu 133, or CO. CO percent; out of CU old couples examined resemblances were fouud iu IS, or 71.70 per cent. The vividly large percentage of phys ical similarities betw eeu young man ied couples is emphasized by the calculation tlrat iu marriages made at random by chance ho number of resemblances would not amount to more than two iu a hundred. Am.u; the nouresein blauces were Included some very curi ous cases, where man nud wife, though quite dissimilar iu every other rei-pect, yet exhibited iu common "certain traits constituting an ugliness moro or less ridiculous, " Fol infers from this an ar gument iu favor of tno idea that candi dates for marriage do not fear the par ticular form of ugliness to which tneir mirror accustoms ti.eia After winning against hasty general ization from ri-cUits so comparatively meager, Fol iuvites other suinulists to follow up the subject uud ver.fy or mod ilytho follow ing louluthe conclusions he draws; (1) lu the imnieuse .majority of mnr liases of "incliiiatijn" Ino contracting al lies are attracted by similarities, and not by dissimilarities. (2) The resemblances betweon aged lnauied couples is nut a fact acquired by conjugal life. The l'liiiM or Washington City. The city of Washington was long known us tlio cily of .uiaguiliceut di... tauces. Yet how few of us have ever heard of the man who, with u grand iaith in tho future, planned the city mid designed its lint public buildings, Peter Charles LMSulaut was burn iu 1755 lu Fiance, He entered the 1'ienoii army with the commission of a lieutenant, and prepared to scale the slow uud dif ficult ladder of military pioiuotiuu. Bui when the American colonies raised the standard of lovult he watched their course witli keen interest. As soou us the colonies proclaimed the doctrines of freedom nud diouued themselves an independent nation, L'Eulnut le-olved lo give his skill us uu engineer lo the cause, lie caino over with Lafayette iu 1777, and almost immediately received a com mission iu the Continental army. O , the I81I1 of February, 1778, he wui imiUe captain of engineers, and was u louiurii ably active uud able ofllcer. lu tho ultack ou Savannah ho dis played the utmost gallantry, and was severely wounded, Ou his iecover. General Washington appreciated his merits so highly tout he placed liim 011 his BUitT. After the war he employed Ills thill on vniiius engineering uud nichjteclural works at Fort Miffliu, Tho selection of it district for the seat of Government was a subject of lung discussion, nud when tlio present Dis trict uf Columbia was fixed upon, Major L'Eufa'ut was selected to lay uut tne city of Washington, uud to select the position. He diew the plans ulso for some of the pubtio buildings, and sketched others as a purt of his pro jected siraugemeiit of the city. In 1813 this able veteran of the Revo lution received the oiler of a professor ship of engiueeting in the Military Academy, West I'oiut, but declined the position. He died at his home in Prince Q. urge's county, iluiylaud, June 11, 1823. It Is now suggested that the plnm at the Fifth avenue entrance of the Con trul Furk, funnel ly kuown as the Tweed plnzn, shall bo occupied by a heroic statue of General Sherman. Llnsoed meal onrne in a cooked state. It is a sa'e and reliable medicine and a nutritious food. It will soon make 11 rough hide smooth and promote the thrift of the animal. If you nre told that you resemble n great man i-ay nothln.t. It may be that the resemblance will cease the moment you open your moulh. Atchison Globe. Timothy M, Henly, the bailor of the' nnli-I'arnellite faction of the Iiish home lu.ers, is ouly iu his 88 Ji year. Jay Gould's daughter N4lle fssnld to be so afraid of fortune hunters that she lias decided never to marry. Profwsnr MncAlUter. with his salary ot 510.0i-0 a year, is tho best paid teacher In' the United States. The rnuoh from rheuaiatiim, has a lady doc tor in attendance. A BenslbleMan Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and tainis. U Is ewng more eases nfCoiHths, Golds 1 Amnmn, uinneiuus, croup anu an liiroai anu Ijihk Troubles (nan any other medicine. Hie m-iipi letor has antlmnietl any druggist tndre von a Sample Ilottle Free to Convince you of the mei It of tilts great remedy. Largo Bottles BOO and 81. When any one runs a nail or wlro in tho ilMli, hold the wound ovor burning sugar nnd it will prevent soronoss. Soak the feet nnd bind ou baking so la dampened, tmd in tho morning y m will bo Rurprlsed to find tho sore ness nil out of corns. To.li6.ve r l'glon rn Sunday is a good th'.ng, but to havo it in orcry day lifo is bo tor. "It's nil vory w 11 to talk of writing tor postority isn't oaltiug any maga zlnos." When n man nfilrms that "thpro's 'ofcs of monoy in leather," don't dispute aim pursos nro mntio of icatlier. Tho man who keeps right hlmsolf "0i n gnojl deal to help othorpoopie to bohnvo thomselvos. Mll' Istrveand X-lvor I'll!, An Important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach nnd lwioels tliroi gi the iervef. A new prlncip'o. Tliev speed ly uretiilioiisnPKS, had taste, torpid liver, pilos in') conslipallon Splendid for men, tinmen md children. PnmUest, mildest, surest. 60 dopes for 25 cents. Samples free at T. D. Thomas and W. F. Blcrvs Druu Store. Lithographer "What color will you havo your uiti heads?" jilo. Jiiuui, "Uu.i rclor." "That man h'rs a wondorful'memory." "How doos ht- show it?" ''Ho never leaves his rubbors in n ro$ taurant," A llreilt Battlb Js ronstanllv coins 011 In the In nian system ivhi'll vnu suiter with coiimni.tli.i. toughs j" olds: they strlie to ruin hntllli mut nrintvlc tlmstn the giaie. 1nle tmip y ivi.uiliiir am nip Tan-Tina Cniuth mid oiiMini t on Can Trios ai ami M cents. Dr. U-u's I.lltfr Kcgnlntnr Is 11 Hue cure foi llspptiHla, hllloiishi . heal limn,, li i lgcstlon. liiil all kidney wniilalnts. 1 rial hotths free at Thomas' Diim Store. Tt is a little sirgular, to say tho least, that after n mmi has been pointing the town rod ho usually fools blue. Tho prohibitionists aro out gunninf. for. thoso prophrts who promised a dr; summer. Thus far every btato htu 'gono "wot." . Tho bad small boy, when his mothci calls, is llko tho echo. Ho answerb. but ho doesn't come. Hard to beat Your way. Manual' labor Compiling a toxl book. Ringing words "Will you marrj mo?" Truth is mighty, but she is ignomin iously worstod when sho encounters t fishing excursion. Kpocll. The transition from Innir. lingering and pain ful elcknes tit robuft hrnlth nnirku nn erocli li the Hie ot the ImtlvMual. Suili u remark-all. event In treasured in iLe inrmorv rnd I he imnr Therehv the Rood health tins heen attained i tcrntelully blosed Hence It I Hint sn much lienrd in ptnlfe rf EIretrie Hitlers So mot, teel they owe their reptcintlon to health, to tl, use of thoOreU Alterative nnd Tonic. II )- .lie troubled with any ilUiase ol kltlnes, llv. ilr stotnnch. urionu or r hurt rinnillntr ou wl ture'y find rejlel bv upe of Electric Ittttets sfcla a. w.c. end l.oo per bottle at KBllt.lt Drug Store. Grandmother Snj'et 'Then she was a girl that her mother n vavs gave her sulphur and molas lesto Duili 'irr blood, hut she now gives Sulphur Illltei ti her graifdclilldren, as It is the the be nedlclDe she ever saw The Father. , Tho cup thut cheers not inobriatcs Zliccough. Tho absenso of soft water isuo oxcush for drinking hard. Is,tho man who is always on tho feuc opposod to barbed wire? In spito of their proverbial slowness olegruph messengers go about with 1 good deal of dispatch- May Tlinnk Her Stiirs. The narrow escape of Mrs. H M -Senr ' f Klklutrt, Intl., troni a prenialuredi'iith i vonderful. She slutcs that "for tin-it ears my heart troubled me greatly. lit unie worse. Had mnotliering spells, sin reath, flutter! mr; could not sleep on my It iile, hail much l'uln in llrest, sin. aider un tmnach. Anklttitwelled. Had iniicli Itiui1 eln und dizziness Treatment tlitl nn-1 .ik,i1, until I tried Dr M lea New I b in tire and Ilesltuallte Nere The 'irsi bi c helped im-,nnd I Has scMHt.viitii.il I v ctin nr safe nt T. D. Tliinnas and W. F. Ihei rag store, A line book on tlie IK-ail ui. M-rves free Thoro is musio iu tho air when thi olll comas in for nn accordion skirt. A doinebtio tyraut General House vork. I have been a sufforor from catarrl for au years. I found immodiato rolie. in tho uso of Ely's Creum llalin. Sine' .ising it I havo not suffered a momen rom headache, sore throat or loss o deop, from which I previously sufleroc caused by catarrh. I contilcr you dalm n valuable remody. R. G. Vussat 5 Wurrcn St., New York. Ely's Cream Balm is worth its wolch n gold ns n euro for catarrh. On bottle cured mo. S. A. Lovell, l'ranklin ta. Tho nvorngo girl is not afraid o! lunger, anu tlio reports of oxploclu ,oda water fountains and poikonoui .co cream do not interrupt tho dullght ful placidity of her nppotito. The doctonJ aro doing their beet tc jouvinco tho public that ico water ii langerous. l'orhaps it is, but then, m aro whiskey, and toy pistols, nud ma trimony, and lots ot things. Hungry Hlggins "Hbthin," "cept d-ork." Tn times of financial panic, oron words .all. "So you aro married, old fellow?" "Yes." "Who was tho host man nt tho wed ding?" "Sho was." Tho language of tho deaf muto goes wicnout saymg. An electrio spark making lovo by telegraph. Tho blacksmith wolds iron with souling whacks. A friend indeed The old fashioned Quukcr. Everyone who goes up the Pike's i'onic itallway travels in cog. Woman "Cant you find anything to do?" Did they write Hog Latin with a pig penr The shoe dealer will do work which is boneath other people. Every fat man has a theory of how to dispose of tho surplus. Protect Your Health. Cold and moisture combined have ptoorsalr ing effect upon the bodily organs, and the diges tive and secretive processus are ant to be more -urdlly performed In wluter than In the U1L The same is true, ulso, of the excretory func tions. The bowls are often sluggish, and the porse of the skin throw oil but little waste mat ter at tbit seasou. The system, therefore, re quires opening up a little, and also purltvlng tud regulating, and the safeet, surest and mots thorough tonic aud alterative that ean be used tor these purposes It llostetter's Stomach Hit ters. Persons who wish to escape the rhumatlc twinges, the dyspeptic agonies, the painful dlt turtvanee of the bowlet. the bilious aitaeks, and the mmrout visitation, aooonunonat this time ut the year, will dn well to reinforce their sys tems with this renowned vegetable stomachic and luvtgcraut II improves the appetite, strengthens (he slotnaob, cheers the spirits, and leoevatM the whole pbyslpue. "NOW, PLAY BALL THERE!" Wo keep n full line of Base Balls, Bats, Gloves; etc. Which wo nro sollitif; nt rcgulat city prices. IPo will equip Ikso Hull Clubs with complete outfits nt lowest prices nnd give them best quality goods. Stationery, Puzzles, Notions, .Our assortment of Hie above goods include nil that is new nnd novel in these lines. Don't buy until you know out prices nnd see ouf goods, il '1 li M M I ! h I X wj yriJi y?a a Jj & vk OBERT'S BLOCK. Adam's Express Company. IT And we Have 'EmJ In great nssortmtMit and at nH pries. We cnu't tell j tm all about tbcni. but tiiey nro pei feet in stylo, wenkmaniip nnd price. Come and see and also t;iko n look at Our Carpets and Furniture In which ines are included over) thing worth b ing Eventliing is new bt lo, price and Don't buy until you see our btoek. of goods. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, THE ONLY BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN WEISSPORT. ' Now we want to mention a few fig ures just to slow fiat we sell a tetter plity Eooils at a lower price than you can to tlie sam& article for elsewhere. Men's Calf SkinSto, at $200. Youth's SnDESJc. anil rniward. Women's Shoes $l. ana up. U. S. KRESGE, AEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. - TBI U IS I1EAJJUDAKTKUS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE A.LL KIND OF COAL, i OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, IBank treet, LehiaTiton, pn & fa. BEN CULTON'S On First Street, &SOPPOSlTE L. & S. DEPOT,s)r FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa Hns just opened nn ontiro new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil tho very latest styles in White G-oods, Sa eens, Prints, Ginghams, MarseillDS, Seersuckers an .c ancy Dress Patterns of ( he very best qualities nt oxccimI ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, CrockerywarOjGlasswaxe, ATood and Willowware of the" best mnkes at low figure. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and ready- made ClothinR in great vnriety of all purchasers prices fully ns nought ior at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at llock Bottom Prices. Best quality ol Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the same nrticles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to the vory lowest notch. All goods of the vory best quality and nro being sold at prices equally ns low ns the same goods in this section. (Jail and -be convinced. icospediully, July 823-71 rr IS TIME TO TALK A130UT .EVERY Satuid&y opp. the Park. nnd nt prices with the read low as the snme goods can be can bought at nny general etoro AHOS HEIGEL. BREAD 18, AM YET CKE Ctl EST TOO MUCH OF IT. mrKMia cr oreaa rnj not qnro yoo btit ytttrwr n&ooinlortaUet voVfil WolfTsACMEBIacking aoV Mim tow rhooe, bat nko (W toek Slow li&tS(i pwwot ftbttM AA t td Bnuim yurnitktmg GtertijW wittSTiid Oto . nciv ruRHirunc VuviHih will Stain Qw:3 Ana CmihawAHc ai wiLkttTAiN Ttwwfnn snme wttc crAifi voun Olu CAtnrra time. WILtfiTAIN ilAY'CC0A3!l AND K-fBON ;;rA rum'. TO THE SPORTSMAN. Uamp lit hot a i n,u.if cturm ; tut, to limy en Jot ii yon tnmt bo prppcrrd for nil kinds ol weather, DU you ever catwb yocr rubber coat on ft tharp twig or rotth reck, And fpoil it tho font da ? Ask iay hurier rr rportsmaa who use a "Knh lirrr.d SlicUer." how l.a likt-i thcra. H lt tell you it Is tent, blanket, tnd coat, ail in one. Light, d y, a-d v arm, and 1 1 nand ny amount si hard u&acc. No n?od of being ronccmed about (hi weather. Why do you w.it ti 1 it rains, hcn ou caT be provided Jcr a'l veaf'cr if you buy a 6 Fi h Drar.cf S icUr " t ow ? Don't sit. A day's dtJay may bo tl o cv.tse of n mnith'o sickness t (an voti atTurd to take the n.k? Beware of v.orihie3 inittmona, every parmcnt rtam, ed with lha " Tish lliard" Trade MrU Don t recent any inferior coat when ou can have the " Pi h Brand Slicker " delivered without extra coil. Particular! and illcs trated catalogue free A. J. TOWER. - Boston, fflcaa. Tho Most Successful Remody overdlseor ered, aa It Is certain la Itscffocts and docs not blister. Head proof below t KEMLL'S mm CURE. EcLVEnsox, Ta,, Nov, 27, DO. Dn. IX J. Kespall Co. j Gents I would like to make known to thoso who aro almost persuaded to um Kendall's Bpnvtn Curo the face that I think It Isu mot-t excellent Liniment. I havo uud I ton uBIooaspavin. Tho horse went on tJiree Icga Tor three years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used ten bot ties on the horso and havo worked hiui fortnree years slnco and ha-tnotbecnlame. Youra truly, WJI. A. CCni O ERMAKTOWS, N. Y Nov. 2, 1383. Dn. B. J. KENDAtL Co.. linosbuntb Falls, Vt. Gentst InpralsoofKeudairs Spavin Curo twin say, that a year ago I Imd a valuable younu horse Ito como very lame, liock enlarged anriswullcn. Tho horemen about hero (we havo no Veterinary Sur geon here) pronounced his lameness RlotKl&navla or ThornuHtipln, they all told mo there was no curo for iu he becamoobout useless, am I I con Bldcred hint almct v orthless. A frK tid told me of tho merits of your KendftU's Spavin Cure, to I bought a bottle, and I cuuM Bee ery plainly great lmprovementsfmmodlaiely fiomltsuse-amlbeforo the bottle was used uu I w&ssatlkfletl that It waa dolnchlmaRTPfttdealof Rood. I buujrhtnfieeond bottle and before It was used up my horse was cured and has been In tho team doing heavy work; all the season since last April, showing no moro Elgnsof It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Curo a valuable medlclue,nd It should be In every stable lu tae land. Kepettfully yours, EUQCNB DEWITT. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $X Alt drus (rlsts have It or can get it for you, or It will bo sent to any address on receipt of price by the propria jrs. DR. II. J, KUNDALL CO., Enouburgli Falls VcrmoaN SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. . ujd by iilai!C m';.( r. i jjgratl"! i. u' i'j i .a i iu t i . i in ( ir ular. '- f r J 1 1 ! 1 1 BttaiL an-: 1.1, 1,- , KMMuf m "I If II II''", "l'" '-ii vrfir.aiM) J3M U 1 1 11 at,i'r He", UI work lu)uMrii III "linwtu mmi it Tliwmntl Ih-M A lit alliMtloii u-vii lui liiifi.nlii ivirr ikw llvr.l will nl. fim.i. . tu'ltt .... utjn lit. b y.rti , u. ,irn (liai huwuhi JiraiTj I. ' ' "urkrr ir.4U mill ill rid . reitum. alrki .m t. ,,r,,.M.a will, c..,, t, ,ut i..r. tti -Cv.'1. hkl"B 11T,"r "- ' Mi-en. h. Ii'sM;U ... t 4HU, A mi; '!, Slulne w w vm m mi m mrr mm mm vm . w m SCHIFFMNN'S ASTHMA CURE forUbhi ilp. ftO Wi ITIhU t. r tit Hi LTS fcin? nwl by lakauu, lu muuu t. ..... (iv .i m-t .nj oftaln, - , Ut rtWlt In ..1 1U,.LI. ouM. A i iii k 1 r u hA wavlBcn tb motl ikMK-ai. Pn 'i. tn4 ti t nt tar UlijIJ, oCHIFFMANN, St. Pol, Mlaa, If Tour HtUs otMShnuM l wktn TD-MIPHT with Mimtmtn oniOruap, what would yuu dot Wbit phlcla ooutd mv tuUf.l NJHt. fieldin's Ii.UstfteM,humlMpwu.r.ftiiduthoalraiiMd. Ii t0 7eriltb.oTCrriwl. t)rlnr hnw rrm ymrdniul. Of Uvm ui. lrwu,iic. AMniuljpjurbyln.liacliMr mi ti. mm FRsrsiiTABt w., Jamaica, h.t Oscar JiSaepr East Weissport, Pa. ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN' Green Groceries, Fruits Oyster, Oranges, Lemons, I'pa- nuts, Apjilos, Sweet Potatoes, Connections, Cigars &c , &c. Our prices on all pwtH are as I s 1 low as cut iiricea nua vou nave ! the freight. Call at our store before buying elsewhere. YES, MY DCA THE STAFF 11. NO 1 Ano ft Arphletof Informat'in andah-aSWJ JnK.ktn.ut ut loo lawstbontnit 11a ttvoV (flWAVObUio TtttWitf, ( TiJi!i, TrwlPBw VvafcUrkt, Coprrlnhu, tent TrH.mWmW MKMDfiv nivrn. In fttr bilbt lilrkHmn not nhvnyq r 'I lm rnnpr nulitle r.ence morp iai tlmn tl.. Ii- lilonm, W'lilcli llin In the beai ti of carnntloni una Tlmt itupxplalncd MtnetLlDE that men call perfume. j ThMiKti modett the flower, yet great la Its rowrr ! lid pregnant n 1th meaning each piatll ana lenf, If onljr ti li'dea tlitre. If only abides there, 1 be frngranoe angMatlre .of lore, Joj-, and grief. Not alwftrs the air that a matter eomnowi Can tlr linman bearMtrlngs with pleaeuro nr pain, Dot ptrenge enbtle chord,, like the scent of the rosea, Drenthe out of some measures, though elm. pie the etraln. And lol wlieiryon hear them, you love them nnd fear them, Vou tremble with aguish, youthrlllwltU de llKht, Tor back of them slumber old dreams without number, jnj faees long Vanished peer out Into sight. Those dear fnnllsh days when the cartbseemed nil brantr. liefore you had knowledge enough lo bo sad Vhe-i ynntli held no higher Ideal of duty Than mt to lilt on through the world and be glad. On hnrninny'ji river they deemed lo float ever, V Ith nil the sweet fancies that hung round that timet Life's burdens and troubles turn Into air bub b'es Ana break on the muslo'e swift current ol rhyme. Fair Follv remes tack with her ipell while you llten And points lo the paths where she led you of old. You "ie nn past sunsets, you see dead stars gll'ten. You bathe In life's glory, yoa swoon In death's cold. All pains nnd nil pleasures surge up through ilirne measures. Your hear Is wrenched open with earth quake of sou d, From ashes and embers rise Junes and Decem liers. Lost Islands tn fathoms of feeling refoun.l. &omo nlrs are llko outlets of memory's oceans Ihey rise In thepist nnd flow Into the heart: And down thcra float shipwrecks ot mighty emotions. All se -soaked nud storm-tossed nnd drift ing apnit- Thcirf Ir timbers battered, their lordly sall3 tntlerel. Their skeleton crow of dead days on their n crnsfi ot chords blending, a crisis, an ending Tho music Is over, nd vnnlsbed tho wrecks. -Ella Wheeler Wilcox. A Steam l'lineton. Tlio problem of mnliiiig a light stenm earrings bus been attacked in n prom ta in;; u ny, Bnya the Boston Transcript, by II. Seipollet, tlio French engineer, wliosj inslnulniieons Bteam generator was brought to notice n year or two nga Tiiin generator consols of a strong spiral tul, from which a line jet of water i-aiica ovor a fire and instantly expands in o st 'am, explosion being impossiblo an 1 steam being brought at once to full pleasure. Such a boiler is especially mlapU'd for light vehicle. .II. Sarpollet lias b.-en experimenting with it on tri cycles, and in his latest effort he em ploys it on a large phaeton, capable of cmryiiig six persons on its two ssats, Willi a tereutli passenger on a stool iu front, 'lhu carriage is elegant in ap P'ntance nnd very comfortable. Ths b .iler Is under the rear neat nnd the lire box lecelves fuel automatically from chests ou each side, while the water reservoir and tlio engine aro plucod un der the front seat The norma! Iiorso p er h four, which tuny bo instnutane' ou-dy increased to six. A speed of 15 miles an hour is obtained mid giado3 of one lo twelve are easily turmouutoi with a full load.- Water may be carried Tor a Hip or about 20 miles nnd fuel for C.) miles, nnd with a full charge of fuel unit water tlio total weight of tlis car nage is 2,730 pounds. Coke, ot which about 110 pounds is consumed per horso power nil hour, is prefened for fuel oil c y tlreels on account of its sniolceloss. neM. 'Ibis novel vehicle is readily guided through crowded thoroughfares and is permitted ou the streets of Pans wuli no restriction except that tho speed saaii not exceed 10 miles an hour. Hoes ntul tile L.nw. Tlio supreme court vt tlie Stato of Now Yiii'U Inn decided that it is n ties- pass ior honey bees to revel iu flowers growing upon laud not belonging to Iho owner of tho bees. Tlie luling is just, but tlie luu will begin when tha owner of the land tries to avail himself of this law, nnd lo find out just wbosel!eos arc standing ou their heads ill bis flowers or pirating tho honey from his own bees iu his ou l.ticklieat Held. There nro dilllculties in the wav of his geltiug his wife to slileh Ills initial iu lliu wings of all hoes from ids own npiary, m sho would Hunt tlie corners I hit lianduer chiefs or the northern z me of his stock. iugs. Nor would it be a pleasant job to ue a riil.bei' stamp and mark each one of his honey making Insects. The latter wotild ol jeot lo this pointedly. Cattle may be t.imidcd, and tad eyed sheop can be frescoed with a biush aid pniut, but (he beo is not formed by lmUiru to wear llio monoginm of its owner. .Neillier lins linluiv lltteu tlie liee Willi a sale haiiillow hereby it could bo held while undergoing the pr cess of mark ing. The most iiniinbU) hoy would de cluie holding u bee for such or any other purl ose, at iest would lefuee to hold luoie than one. Even (o oiiloli hu 1 iu. eeit a lieiilthy lee iu a device miule for tlie holding priioess would Vnlall plens- nnt results to the cu teller. The trespass. log of honey bees iu New Yont btiito will go ou iu spil uf the supreme court, ami the busy and bugxinic trexpiiHsers will go unstamped. ritte Lairg liullutiu, Fences iiie itn iiiiiiiiiiI tux line ten I tn hauiier u ce-sful stock raising. The intr.'duulioii of barbed wire lessened tin ddth'iilly. I pt it will lie found iu th future liint lesM fencing will be required. Old bones that can uot be oonven ienlly broken, lenthi-r soriipi. de.id aiu muls, etc.. B ionld I buried near larg -grntwvliws, u'hieh is au exeelUtut moJf of putting them to a coil use. lis IVorltlnc Clioltss, B Uv B own. a lull, aililetic Itialiman. "IB (Uninioiie.l to appear at n trial in London, us a niiuesa. The caw Ik-ing urainst bis eii.ployir. the p-o eo tinn OoiuiKel hoped to . t noiiie d mmg evidenoe fr ill 1 im. B.dy's dnily ein i loyiiieuc was t i.it of ii carpent r; ami lie entered the witness lox iu his oidi- nnry w, r's a day oontuiue, veiy dirty uud rather r.ui I. The o iiii bn oounsel did all in his jKiuerton mfiibe "Mr. Brown," but tlmt Rentleiiian iai not mi su--ily tlir vn oil nisKUsiu. u ning tlie exiiiniiiut nn he was nskeil if the dollies lio apjieared in w era hia h st. "All, s r.-, indeed nnd they are not, sir, " said ii -. "Oh, tl en yon have b-U-r clothe W! ith ion hi p a in nn a SnuJay.-" "Il's tn.ii,l,iy hup, 0,r. " "A w ute Wttiaicuiit, r-iy cunt, kuco breed es, imd unurt ribbons?" You've met me torn. wiiere, " said Biv. "No," ie lied the b r i It, "I liae not, but ri oe yon e ul, ..a lht y.iu h ive b'tiei cutlif, are yi u not nsnaiii.' I t . aji.nu' lu cuil in that d.sjia. eiul 1 bt il. ? ' "N.-t at all, "s;il Billv, pci itj.i- tlie judge, "sure hia loiddj p's iu hie working dre.ss, and I'm in inino. " "bland down, Mr. Brown, " was tlie bArruUi'f lutiiritl order f ur thu TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM .GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In tho Sldo, i the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tho IMPORTED "ANCHOR" Pill EMLLEIf The BEST. UNEOUALED REMEDY. TTsVi with aTftt iuiwm In tho ImrrlAl and Itoyal Of nerl Hospital of Vienn aud ninnr otnen. Cb Ufitalieltcl Teitlmsidil eat cf Tlwtmdj i Votir Aiifhor Pain Kznotferlirpallrnzeel- fnatium fr yeai n, eouli nnd nothing to cure I ur oui r cmr Alienor ruin r.Airriirr, School BISTEItS UE NOTRE DASIE. I 50 Centa a bottlo. L OF HOST DRDOQISTS, OR DIRECT FROM I F. AD. RICHTER & GO., i 310 Broadway, IKew Yorkl Boropenn HonBerii RudoUtadt, u'jr, j i ijonaon, Vienna, it'iupniam, iraTia i AQBiiein, uitcD) nuremuerg, ixsipsicb f REE Books about other Anchor Rv-A msdies en Application. Would rather bo without broad Bisnor'a Eesidekce, Uarnuotttn, itlcta., " Nov.7,lS5. The Itov. 3, Kotsblol of ebovo place wrlUsi I have eafleied a great dooJ, aud wbenever I feet now a nervous attack coming I tsks a doss of Pastor Koonlg's Nervo Toola and feci relieved, 1 think ft great deal of It and would nther be Without bread thou without the Tonio. Curod entirely after 12 years I Touawanda, Enin Co., N. T., Pebr. 1689. My daughter had fits from fright since 13 years, somotimes 3 to 4 attacks Tvithla 24 hours without any warning ; during thees spells her thumbs would bs cramped toward the inside of her bands, her mouth.be drawn sideways, her nock would swell up, nnd her face assumed t blnelsh oolorN this would last from 10 to 15 ml nntes niter that she slept, was drousy for about 2 bour3. We tried msny remedies without any Improvement, but 0 bottles of Pastor Koenlgs Nerve Tonto curod her at last; wo thereforors- comraccaiws roracay to an suuerers. 61 JOEN EDIK. rf z w.'l r tinl! . tl i I - m 1 to t-T.y ri. a. 6-. ii i obtain lhu rictli. ti,- irr 1 hy t)i( npTf-rufl n , ltd for U.i 1 t , ..ivtl midsr dn. u- ' JrlNH OO,, I!; i it I, J- r lv n'S i . ' II SJ.U I, ?j by Ibo ttOEOi : 3 v.j ;: , i. s r i fio ? I ; - Dr. C. T. loin. njt ,M.t'lii!liton more of this. Rnlibfr Shoes tmlisfl worn nncomCortably tight ri i otVu slip uu the rwt, "COLCUESTEIt-" RUBBEK 00. n"- T a hoe with Inufda of heel lined with ni fiber. i c mil tn tlio fchoo uud prove dU Uia rutbi l.l t-l 'a. 1 1 1 : Olt. Onll for tho "Colchctter "adj:sgsvs counters. JOHN E. LENTZ, Wholesale Agent Al.l.K.N'lOWN, l'A. AT RETAIL BT XtelHll lif.tlris can Iiiivo their names Inserted here onapulir.itinn. uihvIT. 1HKi-M Bast and Turest McdlclnoS Even MADE. I Jee.Ttwlll drlvi' tlio Humor fromyntirl J.i "ni, and mni.0 your sklul ?o- A. Z7K. ck'.i u nnd emnotli. Those! tf 9C ll,,,l,.a nml rtlnftltal 'I , w lili li mnr your licnuty rn i. v aro caused by IniiiuicM nnd can bcl reemrci I Ina cliott I tiiuo. u you arel Skllio. grontl blooitllll-C 'o o. 'v. Tho Pose I- latn.tll- iiuh 1 1' IsiHionful. JtU I best Slid cl,o.,ii Inicillcluo. Ti v ft, vuii t. ill bo r tl-llod Uol it u( jur Druggist. DokIWait. Ceth aroNCEl tf vnu flrn ititrerlliff frnm 1 niv flliamHo. n ill lull Ut la I oia !. um sri.i'in u mnitiia. I Thoy never full to ours. ir & Co., Boston, Mass., for best medical work pul i Mi i sn davoi rk. TM tt an l rfT W ikft. -k f i yi'W ar?la. i rif-nc V ( an l flit II 1. 1, Jwm IsWvM. t y. at O.. AibL.'li. JUiit. i -..,U. . al III. . .... l, - jj .Illl.lHf Ja i 1 , i.l I ll V ItTiMxf A ilniaatoaM. ' ri, Ht(l4reU j , AtiAl'ti. Ju, Ob u i W ai lrv ' -nfr M'V q i I U, l4sC b -1 i ln &f!(li - . 'I' IT AT HQtVlh ! i ' UREASE . . . THE WORLP. I , m li.f.ar-l..lsirs unsurpsssad, aetoaU i i. l"7o L-ere of UTiHbM Srus Wo4 3VT i I i !, V', u- h ''a, ''i. ' -ft, 1 mmm B n '." r.. y, b. 'i aavy, .a t. JL -'i ist's.-'ii O Oi l iiuu. . , c !, lie v o.. .y i i to III
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