aaer zamc room-nan r mart Ihow tha IUm. Tbat Jtitsu la Casta. Ikalte. j&e Box Hots! la Crookaton, MlnD., ( six y.ara ago, my attention was hM than ones called to two Jogs that ttert allowed to loiter about the hotel r&ct, ayi a wribar In tin Santas City rttar. Tlieta dogs war the greatest of Ssndsi 1b fact, so "ohummj " as to call tk admiration from Uie Tarloiu liotol One afternoon one of tlio dojg, trhioli bad bom basking In the sun on the floor f (he oflloo, suddenly gare a bound and tartod for the door. I immediately topped to the door and opened It, and On dog patted out, going in tlio direc tum of the Manitoba depot, where I ob tarred tome 10 or 20 other doga holding ytr wow. Then I closed the door resumed my seat Immediately I femrd terrible commotion in the direo Mm i whioh the dog had gone. Step, fins to the door I observed a full fledged S flght going on, Arriving at the epsae of tit battle I found that my dog viead of a fw miuutoa previous was ft under brute fa a big fracas. lie was lowllng with pain, while a big New fenddland dog stood over him making fla fur fly. A blow on the canine's cranium from a ball club in the bands f a small urchin who stood hard by nput a stop to the Newfoundland's sltjr. The under bruto started for fcome poll moll, and when I arrived at ) hotel I found the poor brute at the efflcs door bleeding and bruised, await ing adrolssloo, I opened the door and ataaeed Into the office, the dog following Lying on the floor la cl03 proximity lb the office stove reposed the slueping areass of my little bested friend's com panion. He was a large brute of the saongrel species cross between a bull dog and a mastiff. The poor, couquored rule, upon entering the office, pro tended in the dhection In which his dog trlond lay strelolied upon the floor and, cuing up to him, commenced to sniff at Sim from head to foot. Presently the tteeplng dog rose to a sitting position and, gasing at his conquered friend bouio two or three minutes, seemed to take in (be situation at once that his dogship fcad but lately received a terrible whip ping. After a little more sniffing on the trt of the conquered bruto both dogs Started toward the door. I stepped to tii door, opened It, and the dogs passed ut Both dogs started in the direction f the depot platform, some 400 or 500 fst south of the hotel, where they Jepied several dogs, among thoir numbor S piug the big Newfoundland, the object ' t thslr vengeance. Qoing up to the big ! lewfoundland dog my little conquered ; rteod curled up his tall and commenced 1 growl, the big Newfoundland doing 1 bevlse, each dog going round and ) ty.nl in a circuitous routo while thus ; RrUylng, the big hotel dog in the 1 teantlrae standing hard by watching ; rocecdings. Presently the big hotel eg gave a spring and landed a good JNW u the jaw of his big opponent. 5Puth dogs reared in the air, the New touadland coming down the undor dog. in th chewing he received in that fracas l suppose bo never forgot, my little eonquored friend nipping the big feaseal from behind at every chance presenting itsolf. To be candid about it, MM hair from the hide of that poor mar rrd Newfoundland actually filled the jrjr, and a worse whipped dog never tttBX fjrom tbe Uem of battle. i&ACSTOKB'S QCIDINO STAIi Woman Whe Da Hade the Great tliUim Happy. frh fa Ann nf tlin mnftr. r.lmrmlnt- Inn!?. tig women you ever saw, declares a cor fespondeutof theXadies' Some Journal; sweet, cum face, trained in full, soft, sever hair and topped by a cap of vel vet and lace, A gown lhat falls in ar- tistio folds and doesn't rustle, and a way ml looking at you as If she were inter ested in everything you said that's Mrs. Gladstone. Bhe does not care for society. M it is meant by the round of balls and receptions, and the giving and going to t&tnit but she is delighted when she is tit tit head ox her own dinner table and Ccs about her a circle of frieuds who know and love her und Mr. Gladstone. Unlike th wife of any other prime train littr, she never went in for having a talon, for surrounding herself with rich Ba powerful friouda who would simply are to be received at the house of a ftrime minister, and yet have no real in Brest in th cause which he so Uior uglily and entirely championed. Incited, eh has given her time to Baring for nun, to seeing that lie was. Wader any and all circumstances, as ejomforlsble as possible,- and that In this tray Ms health was preserved for the station for wbom lie did so much, good, tier happiest moments ore when she is With her husband at Hawarden, but on very important occaslou she has always been by Ids side. Just remember thai wis means going over the country in tail ay trains, being for hours on open air platforms, and then you will uuuer- Otaud why tho people of England wor th) Jars. Uladstoue as a heroine. - Basjar In MatUr. Attention has recently Lcen directol t the fact that tue addition of small tivantllles of sugar or molasses to lime suortar Increases not only its hardness, but its tenacity, A Vienna tecuulcul paper highly recommends tbe tue of that substances, since they give common lim mortar a strength equal to cement. Investigation and experiments havo Shown that th idea of thus using sugar r molasses Is not new, but is as old as tlx) ancient Indian fortifications at Madras, The mojtar in the walls of was oi i y was mixea wiiu cane sugar, bad It Is said that when they were torn ewn the mortar had acquired strengtli bad tenacity equal to the rock between raun it was placed. Mr. Janks fa married mart Sav, Voaes, have ycu seen anything of my trite? I have been looking 15 minutes rkt find her. Mr. Jones (a bachelor) Only II minutes? Why, I have been lacking for mine 15 years, and I have fet feuad btr yet Drake s Magazine. Profetaor MacAlIster, with his salary tvf (10,000 a year, is the best paid teacher tm lb united states. th empress of Austria, who suffers pruon iroiu rbeumatum, bas a lady doo tar in atundance. - Jay Gould's daughter Nellie is said f to arraia or rortuno bunters that Bu deoldtd nevtr to marry. the nit now tuggested that the plam i ft Pifth avcnUA Antr&nrA tf thA r fral Park, formerly known as the Tweed plasa, shall be occupied by a heroic ttatu f Oeneral Sherman. i ' Ziloteed meal oome In a cooked state. Zl It a sa and rtllabl medicine and a attrition food. It will soon make a rough hid smooth and promote the guru I or iu animal, a If yu art told that yon rMtmhla n ' fit! man say nothing. It may be thai ik retotabUne WUl coat th moment yam yew mouth. Atehlson ,D1M . Smotky U. Haaly, th Isadtr of tlio rtoT or a BEAunrni. kihimsh To Mk Dr XiOTcrs Kill tlio Cinr H rnllnr and Trlat-Tli official Sldt fa n Blory Ulthario Tola UlOanally. No authentio account has yet been given of the lata political trial oi rather condemnation of Russian Ni hilists for high treason; for trial, in the English eense of tho word, thero was none. I have jutt had a long conver sation with one of tho dignitarlra who played the part of judgo. jury, and counsel for tho crown during the brief ceremony which began by accusation, was continued by voluntary confession, and ended in condemnation to doatlb Tlio ringloader of tho conspirators. and now tho chlof of the prisoners, le as is frequently the cose In Rusilan poli tics a woman; In this instance a woman of excellent education, of iron will, of ravishing beauty, and of undaunted courage; a woman in many respects superior to the celebrated Sophia Porov nky. This person, Sophia Gunsburg by name, narrated the evontful story of her checkered Ufa to her uusympathetio uuges; and narrated it in a most calm, unimpnsslonod, objective way, which the most impartial of historians might well envy. Slio was a-Jewe3S by birth, the said, and had been brought up in tbe pale of settlement, outside of wlilcli Jews are not allowed to wander at large. Ber parents had given her the best education that was to be had under the unfavorable public and private con ditions in which their lot was cast. Natural optitudo, and tho oppression thnt stimulates when it does not crush, effected tho rest, and In tlmo Sophia Gunsburg becamo a eort of Jewish Eypatia of tho pole. After having graduated In tho ordinary establish' mentsof intermediate education, Sophia left ber birthplace, to which she re fuses the name of Fatherland, and went abroad to breathe the bracing air of freedom. In Geneva her vague iucll nations and tendencies were gradually molded into a perfect system of cruel, coid blooded revenge, which has scarcely its parallel in histv y. It was in that histirio town that she meditated and brooded over the wrongs inflicted by Russia until at last she liatched u plot. Tlio means she intended to employ in order to attain it were to the full as abominable as the end in view. She re eolved to gather together a select band of young men, and, dazzling thorn by the almost irresistible charms of her beauty, to adminUter to each, unknown to the other, a solemn oath binding him to do her behests, bad to assassinate tho emperor on a day and in the manner uxed by her. Shj was determined that, one failed, another should take his place, and still auo.uer after him, until at lost the foul deed should be done. Tho emperor's successor, too, unless ho struck out a new Hue of policy, was to be stamped out of existence Iu the samo ruthless way. Sophia Gunsburg had no difficulty in attracting a sufficient num ber of love sick young Russians who were smitton by her beauty and grace, or made entbusibitio by her eloquence. She sacrificed wituout hesitation or re gret all that a pure woman holds dearest in life in order to maintain her hold over these young Catlliues. She wa3 not, bowever, wholly a monster, nor was she exempt from all human weak nesses. Bhe herseu fell in love, operdu- ment in love, with on educated young Russian, whose parumour she became, whom she never hutiatud Into her pout ical i lots, so that ho continued down to tho moment of his arrest Iu cumpleto ig sorance of -the part she was playing as regicide One of the unsuccessful at tempts on the czars life, chronicled iu the Daily Telegraph in tho early part of lost year, was the work of one of Sophia GuuBburg's body guards, and had she not been arrested when she was, the present year of t,race would probably have been the last of tho ruign of Alex ander I1L When the prisoner had finished tho impressive discourse containing the history of her life and crime, whioh had been occasionally interrupted by tho questions and rebukes of the presiding dignitaries, the president asked her whether she felt no compunction for the abominable deed she resolved nud at tempted to execute, no remorse for the cynical way in which she had divested herself of all feminine modesty. Her reply was an emphatio negative, which rang through the ImII like the peal of a musical boll tolling for the deatli of youthful bride, and waaqulckly folloned by the solemn singsong of the judge pronouncing tbe sentence of ignominious death. Uer companions were con demned to various terms of hard labor in the mines a sentence surpassing in severity the most painful kind of death all except one, her lover, who, because perfectly ignorant of her criminal plans. was finally released, after having lan' nuished iu solitary confinement lor length of time sufficient to make him wish for a release into the life of this sublunary world, or into tho next The emperor, when informed of the death sentence, commuted it into imprison uieut for life, iho emperor refused allow Sophia Guushurg to go to the mines of Siberia, her h-inlous crime de- terviug a puuishment far more terrible tho is therefore to be kept in close soli tary confinement for the remainder of her life in the dreary fortress of gloomy Schlusselburg, on a bleak islaud bear Lake Ladoga, where many another Nihilist has been lashed into madness or crushed out of existence iu a comparv lively short timer Loudon Telegraph. Exeeeals of Solomon. "Seest thou a mau diligent in his busi ness, says Solomon, "he shall stand be fore kings." we have a striking illus tration of this aphorism in the life of Dr. Franklin, who, quoting the sentence himself, adds: "This is true; I have stood in the presence of five kings, and once had the honor of dining with one. " All in consequence of his having been "diligent in business" from his earliest years. What a lesson Is this for our youth, and for us all. Exchange. We know of a gentleman In the trade who stood with "four kings and a queen" and did not have enough loft to dine alone. This was a lesson for age. Dry Goods Chronicle. A Oorsaaua Satarnall. Buildings of tha World's Columbian Exposition will be dedicated in October, 1692, with imposing ceremonies. The exercises, extending over four days, em brace military, musical, civic, oratorical, and spectacular features. Four days have been reserved for the revelry and intoxicating excitement The cere monies will begin Tuesdsy, October 11, and reach a climax the following day, 400 years from the hour Christopher Co lumbus landed at Cat Island. They will be patriotic and iiuplriiig throughout. The blare of trumpets and the clash of cymbals will mlugle with the noiss of matching troopi and the impassioned tones of excited orators. All these, swelling Into a graud diapason, will be drou-ued by a chorus of 9,000 trained voices, tuned to sing a Columbian anlhem tet and composed for the dsy. When that melody dies away the tnusio of battle will charm the ear, as 10,000 troops realise the rapture of a bloodless oomlat Than the Columbian ball, daxahug and spectacular in its appoint ments, will be Inaugurated to close to fosul ceremo.te Tots will bring tbe axerclM K Uiumokanisud. - fUtuouro A ScmllileMan Wetdduta Kemp's Ual"m for the Throat am ..unit. It It euruis more cases otCousli ll it curing more enses orcousns, lKi. uuims, urTOcmiij, uroop ana an inroai an- Lung Troubles tban auy other medicine. 1st to air- Ail- vnu a BHtnnle llottla Free to eont iropneior i as niimonzeu itnj uruj III! ijroii of th. Bottles co. ineru oi mis great remeuy . wirgfl ui. Ilv n now (levico nieces of metal mat bo shhped with rapidity by being forcoo undar dieo whllo rendered soft or plas tic by nn electric current, It is stated thnt uncloanod tin plates will glvo an electric current in common wator whon ono is oxposod to tho light unu tne other hchmmiou Slllrs' Ncrru nud Liver I'lllt. An important discovery. They act on he liver, stomach and boaels through tin lerves. Anew principle. Tliey sueefl :uro liili'Hidiirm, bad taste, torpid liver, pile. i-l conKtipatlun hiilenuld tor men, nonnl id children. Smallest, mildest, surest. ' ( isex fur "H rents. Samples free at T. D Chomae und W. I Bierts Dm Store. Batoholor Why on earth Is a now oialo baby alwnys roforrod to as a oonnciug boy V lionodict uuoss it's because tnoro so much bawl about him. Music first; after that, tnko yonr Choice. Tho beautiful hidden vlrtures arc tho most lovely. Tho flowore. tho Brass and tho leaves: what would nature be without thomr A Urea i.atllu Is constantly colnir on In (lie human system wne i you simer twin ronsnmmion, cougu? ui 'oId:thev strlvu to mm Health und dnnrvic .tin.tn tlio crave, lake tinielv wurnltiu and .isn I'au-iina uoiirii auu liousumpuuii vuru. loevoaiuioocenis. Ilr Im'm I.li'fr ltpmilatnr t a mtrp wire 101 1 Mieiula, blllounnoas, lieiiitlmrn, lndigeriloi.. i il all kidney complaints. Trial bottles free ut riioinas' Ui ul' More. 'Doath is tho unforgetable. Wo aro to oursolres liko a closed wok. c L" All tho whllo thou livest Ul. thou has' tho trouble, distraction, inconvonioncoi of llfo.but not tho sweets and truo ust oi it. Transact business with tho men of tho world like a person in a shower oi rc n, btayiuy no longer than is Indis pensably necessary. A cood man Is kinder to his ononis' than bad men are to tnetr menas. Some men aro fated to sco no further than the top round of tho treadmill. Kpocb. The transition from i. i.l'. 'Inaerlnc and rln fnl slekneM t( robust health marks an epocl In the Hie of the Individual. Such a remark, bli event la treasured inlhememoryinatheamio; wh..rebv the irood health daa been attalner I Kratelull; blcued. Hence It U that to modi It heard Id praise nf Electric Hitters So nan? reel mar owe ineir resioraiion 10 neaiiD, ui tnt use or the Great Alterative and Tonic II yon are troubled with any disease or kldneyf. liver or itomnch, or long or short standing 500 will mtrntv And reller bv uaa nf Elvctrlfi ltntera Hold a. Me. and $1.1X1 per bottle at KEUL1VS An hour for yourself, tho rest of tno uay. You should not fear, nor yet should you wish lor your last day. How doliehtful aro tho boantios of abnegation in tho retrospoctl Grandmother Sayel When she was a girl that ber mother al wavsquveliereulp urainl inolasieste pnrlt; her blood, Imt she now gives i Sulphur Bitten- to mil. c .reii, ai It is the ihu besi medicine she ever saw The Father. Mr. l'onnglove Aro yon awake Allcor Mrs. Younslovo Yes, dear. Mr. Younclove Ah, I am sorry: you have distuobod my roverlo. as you lay there I was drinking in the calm punt jf .Your angelic features, and thinkinc how happy should do the man who can iwuken in tho bright sunshino of tbe mornina and find such a fair nnd radiant young creaturo by his sido. And-I 1 Mrs. Younglovo Go on, George; you 3o talk so beautifully. Mr. Younelove I would liko to. but feel so sleepy that I think I'll take inothor nap. You won't mind getting up nnd lighting tho lire will you darllngr A National Krent. Tho holdinit of tho World's Fair in olfv ciMirofilv flft.v vonra nlfl will Yin .-emarlcable event, out whether it will oally benefit this nation as much as -ho discovery of tho Restorative Ner dne by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful Phis is .lust what tho American people iced to euro thoir oxcosslve nervous- less, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, iloeplessness, neuralgia, nervous de illity. dullness, confusion of mind, etc, It acts liko a charm. Trial bottles and ino book on "Nervous and Heart Dis eases," with unequolod testimonials, rreo at Thomas, ljehlgbton and tilery weissporr. Tho dovil is in trouble whon ho finds 1 man who loves his work. Love Is tho only thing that can lighten mruons by adding tothem. It is remarkable how liberal a con rressman can bo with garden seed, I have boon a sufferer from catarrh 'or 20 voars. I found immediate reliel n tho uso of Ely's Cream Balm. Since islne it I have not suffered a moment rom headache, sore throat or loss of leep. from which I previously sullored mused by caturrh. I consider yout ;alm a valuable remedy. li. U. Vossor. 6 Warron St. New York. Ely's Cream Balm is worth Its weight - crnld as a cure for catarrh. One hottlo cured mo. S. A. Lovell, Franklin Pa. Every life Is a voice, speaking either cor Christ or against mm. When the world can't understand man it calls him a crank. lSupepay. Thf' Is whatynn ought to have, la fact, you nust irate It, to fully enjoy hie. Thousands lire learehliig lor It dally, and monrnlnsr because .bey nud it noi. inguiwiui dollars ar spent aniually b; find It not. Thousands upon thousands uuaiiT uj uur ingi 10 in i hope that I oey wmj It mar bo had by all attain this boon. And yel ah. ItW O.I1. V. B HUltrSDICO LliBb CISC trie Hitters, l used according to directions and ne use persiii iu. -- "----. j--- -;---r--.ton and oust be demon drspepsla and Install nstead eunensr. recommeDa Eiecins im r inr and All diseases ofthe lleer. 'toraich aud kldne.Vi. Sold at toe. and 1.00 per utile by KeDtr, urvggisi. The man who Is not afraid of little ins is tho man the devil gets. Tho devil never nsks anybody to go ill the way home wltu mm. No man ever lost his religion .rusting God too much. Theology alone, is a poor thing to cako into the pulpit. Thore is no suoh word as light In the Hind man's dictionary. Tho right kind of sugar never sours. Love is always willing to be crucified. Faith Is the real busts of joy in igion. Don't do anythlntr that will wound our conscience, if you would please uoa. Through th Wear7 sToort. 01 many a night, made doubly long by Its pro racted agony, tho rheumatic RufTerer tonus lo nd fro on bis sleepless couch, vainly preyli k ur that rvst whieh only comes by Its and start-, lis malady Is on which ordinary medicines ti o rtea fall to relieve, but there Is amide erldeni ui prove that the efficient Mood deiurot, IIos 6truach Btuera, affords the rheumatic i reliable means of relief. Cheek the malady In ts Incipient staees, when tha first premonitory wings eoraeon, with this agreeable medicine, md avoid years or torture. Whatever tw the Atloruvle ol the aetlf e Influence ot the Hltten ipon this nialady certain It ta that no evldiit. r-lMlne to Itaetfe.-t ts IB' re direct and poaltlvi iitn that wnleli relate to itn action In a .sea houmattsin. Like all stcillng r?melea, Ik ver, U dewiven a prirfratHed 'ftte,Tatlt, ttta , uJ ahuuttt t ut te ftbatuloi.il ?M.faUit uM at J .i frlAftt'!1 It U eou-t'iv 'IFi'-vtiiylla tl, (ts- NOW PLAY We keep a Base Balls, Bats, (Gloves, etc. Which we aro 6ollintr at requlav city prices, We will equip Unsc Bull Clubs with complete outfits at lowest prices and give them best quality goods. Stationery, Puzzles, Notions, Our assortment of the above goods include all that is new and novel in these lmee. Don't buy until you know our prices and see our goods. mm inTarr OBERT'S Adam's Express Company. IT And we Have 'Em! In great assortment and nt all prices. We can't tell you all about them, but they are pei feet in style, workmanship nnd price. Come and 6ee and also take a iook at Our Carpets and Furniture. In which lines are included everything worth b e ing. Everything is new stjle, price and Don't buy until you see our stock of goods. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. THE ONLY BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN WEISSP0RT. Now we want to mention a few fir ires just to slow M we sell a Mer pality pofls at a lower price than yon can tray tlie same article for elsewhere. Men's Calf SiinSlioeut W. . Yontt's Snoes, 90c. an! nnwariL Women's Shoes $1. anft np. U. S. KRESGE, WEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. ' 6 il3B m&JJAM V IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE. I SAIBBflU 5- QUE BBBUBBUUt BUlUUtj A.LL KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank treet, Leliioliton, , Pa Save While You May. STOP IN AT .IfiiBlBBSUi U UUUBiUSBiaB V ! FIRST STREET, LEHIGETON. Djn't buy anything in the line of queensware, chinaware, lamp or tinware until you have een our stock of goods. Ennrln? Lamps from $2.75 to 73.75. Vnso I .amps from $1.25 to $2 00. Comuon Lamps from SO lo 85 cents. Iron Storm China Vegetable Dishes, 7c. 8c, and 18c, Plates per dozen, 48c, 72e, 64e. Meals Hates each, 12c, 15c and 25c. ' 2,quart I'licnes, 20 to 30 cents. Rupt and Saucers. 30, 40 and 60 ct kDlnuei Sells, from $3.00 to $5. mm KSOPPOSITE J.. & .S. DEPOT,er FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Has just opened an entire now line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! roraprisinu all the very latest styles in Whita Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers anc ancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ng low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,GIasswaro, V"Cod and Willowwaro of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach if all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Kock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Peed at prices fully as low as the uime articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to the wery lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at priceB qually as low as the same goods can bought at any general store a this section. Call and be convinced. idespectfully, July BALL THERE!" full line of BLOCK. IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT A.V0S WBTflW. r ra v r. h JJ 3 J (ill ir LEARi) ! Vi- Fr.nttauy. Blacking you nrt on 3 pair ot biioea jer, 9J0A n botU M 10 crat ii laata three month, for taavT infui; yetm blaoklne will on ye&r'a aarlac in uboo leather p&7f 4?y?fa!V ' " T rrTl7c fumuUmg atantfwr W)1L8TAII OLD A HBW ruflfilTUBC ToTtlUh WUL STAIN CLA0 ANA CHiNAWAHC al iff WILt STAIN TlNfAH MffHtf IU STAIN VOUH OLD BASKETS Vfover t iutcoui. rhiindoishia. PACKAGE PRORHARRIS' FOR THE CURE OF VITALLY WEAK). VadeioDrtf wom rplleHon to tDtlnausr ntudri aert ntontal Rlrnla r trltft SKXI'lL iXIKBAKS Id in) -1,1 It Itfo.or tlclovi hiblti roBtrteted la todid. UtCAV HI nil JIKK TICTIUnHI RtvltVOCAUKRIMTTsr HEM ft nICfl RXHAIHTION, UlSTIta TVHAKKKS.fi II TOUr&T LOtSUawlth lilKLV 1)1 CAT la VOtKQ tail HID CLE AOKUt tik or Tim. vigor, tnJ itrttif th.wltli tmml rpni tmMirM kti.1 ftktvtrj prrroalurlr I t pro t hint old Bit. HE SAY GUH .VSW.KA'ii: lo iDBr thtiiinl tMti tralxl siijd vortd la ol lwrt Tcr. 1 feHrySOinBLEKEDIOATrDFAETILLES. TR! A I woffrUhl ftlillltOl.lTkl.Y iURC. trTklnt troablc ihontdtitl their MdreMto n firatih jttt)Bi ta liniwf rtl, ttt v nuij ksw th tnt eatlltla 'Helical and rrepvrt m4ltliB t tffct rrompt core. Ltad It .Nc York (after It UbilPi, Unis, we olTtr tl cbtDfl t bt aurad tv the wlf ra(I PiutiU Trc&IMBBt. 1 Ufa. Harris kesYisut uu. ftirij. chemlsto, Illli Tiutio ( c Is on Tlio Best l Goat In tho world. farA for ITtQirtntt QHl'fy1 jiM. A y.yowr, n?attm Wm Ths Moat Sueeessfal Remedy erer dtioor. sred, as It Is certain In Its effects and does sot blister. Bead proof bolowi KENDALL'S SPAVIH CORE. EctTXMOK, Fa., Nor. 27, 9X Dr. B. J. EntDiLL Ca : Ghrata I would like to make known to those who are almost perMiaded to use Kendall's Bpavln Cure he fact that I think His a moat excellent Liniment, have used lton a BloodSpavla. The horse went on three less for three years when 1 commenoed to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. 1 used ten bot tles on the horse and have worked hint for three year elnoe and has not been lame. Yours truly, WU. A CCIU GnM.urrowv, N. 7 Nor. 2, 1839. Dn. B. J. Kodill Co., . . jsnettrargn rails, vr- Oentst In pralseof Kendall's Spann Cure I win it, that a rear aro I had a valuable youne horse be come very lame, hock enlarged and swollen. The horsemen about here (we have no Veterinary 8ur reon here) pronounced his lameness Blood Hpavini or Thornugbpln, they all told me there was ns cure for It. he became about useless.aml 1 con sldcred him almost worthless. A friend told me of the merits ot your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so X bought a bottle, and I could sea very plainly great Improvements Immediately tromltsuse.andbefora the bottle was used up X was satisfied that It was dolDK him a ereat deal of good. I bought a second bottle, and before It was used up my horse was cu red and has been In the team dolnjr. heavy work all tbe season since last April, showing: no mors signs of It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Curs a valuable medlclne.and It should be In every stable In the land. jRespectfully yours, EUCJENt; DEW UT.. Pries tl per bottle, or six bottles for $3. All draff gists have It or ean get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprla txu DO U. J. KENDAIiTj CO., Enosburgh FJtltsa YernonAi SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -ThunauUi tuvj oee 1 jwrmantmlv cured by 1 L'lIILAUKl.riUA.i'A. Ea.e at onc no operation r lu ( tl mo t torn business. Cases pronounced In uraWa by others wauted. beud fur Circular. URE GUARANTEED. onSui. OOffi A YTJARt lundartakatsthvlaft teach aoj falrlj inlalllrrul prnoo ofaltbtr I T 1 1 . aSI ns, amr iusiiwtHuntnui WVTM. IPguiinOUtlT. if ear In Ihrir own locIUfa, harvrar thj Hre.l r. ill alao famUb ha aliuation orampUrntsmit wblcb jou ean rra Chat amount, to nvoutr for nm uoUta anoceaarul aa above. Kaclly and quickly raraad. I dteln but an worker from each diarriatarcotintr. I iaalrcailr tiwtjhl and provided wtUi emplurmenta iirre iDtnbar. who ar waklnf over ftOOO rear each. IUNW tnd NOLII. Kyll trUeoUr.VJt:i;. AddnaaatMM, . AI.I.I'V. Ilow Jan. Jk . ... .. ' SDHIFFNANN'S ASTHMA CURE mtaauy ituna Ue aaort vWeal alaaek sumI Uuarea 4 raa tae ami vtaieai aitael ui Uuarea eesav i SO WAlTUtt to KSHCLTB. Beta u ky I l aotlaa la immediate, irel a4 Certain, I th vfnlt la all nratla ewea. A t?-,lf tSA enaeie atee. i hhaJalle. m 1 m4 a cm la tha i MrtMM Ue Mat akertkei. Phee, M a4 f IJM U y PH. He 8CHIFFMANN, Ba.Wal.Uiew IfTocrllUlaooaihooM U takes TORIQHT with Uambrui. ns croup, vbt vroou you so r Wb,t puslclaa u iruup. w tiai 1 neeoid mt Beldin's I Remedy Il a Uateloea , Karmlae a ptnrder, and la thai osnlyftjd. In S voara It baa Derar ti Order NOW from your droxjUl eruvtans. rrlc,oe. A aanpi powdor bj nail for 1 00. Tit 11. fiuua riorunuT co., jaiuuu, ut East Weissport, Pa, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Green Groceries.Fruits Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, Pea- nuts, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Confections, Cigars. &c. &c Our nricps on all eoods are as low as city prices aod you save the freight. Call at our store a4we bmyum alsAwliam tVoaUr Ifl.7 ' c c Wolff'sAGIwE minm sCMEn Btt A pamphlet cf Information ndsb--w .stract of tho laws, Showing How lomf ggBObtaln rntents. Caveat a, Trade Oscar J.Saepr TUK EMPRESSES REVENGE. AN INCIDENT CONNECTED WITH BISMARC 'S FALL FROM POWER. tf-r Rfsal Accompanied by as It mtnrt.r That II Wa II. Mlio Had KatrHna;.it liar Prom liar Ron lit. Wlilnw ar rr.rtHfc th. Mnbl lto iB.nibrn lb. HllitliU Put Upon II or bj Ih. 3)rr of ltloutl anl Iron. Tho Naxr York Sun publlsltes ths fol low inn account ct tlie circumstance- Iilcli brought about tlio resignation of Piinco Iiianiarck, first printed in tlie Ittiloti Time, aud vouched for aa ac curate! "Franco now begins for the first time tn uiulorstnud the cause of BUmarck'e full, und the chcumstanccs, unknown till ut late, whioh accompanied it. All these revelationi aro such that the ox- ctiaucellor'a bitterest enemies hardly venture to discuss what a shadow he cunt in lils descent from power. The iron rule of Bismarck had of lute bt'u uu obstacle, an embarrassment, ami a came of irritation to everybody and u constant uifflculty in the Uisputclt of publio affairs. Latterly ho had seen none of the ministers of whom ho was tho chief, had listened to none of their objections, and gave positive and definite 01 dors, as if the opinions of his associates lu the government woreot no value, tie U9 almost Inaccessible, and received tho3e only whom his caprice invited round him. Ue tolerated no objections, listened vtith a condescending smile which condemned beforehand the ideas sul niittod to him by his young master, the emperor, "He even ceased really to work, while complaining bitterly if the slightest de cision was ciifflo to without consulting him, and yet professed himself over whelmed with labor whenever docu ments were sent to him to sign. Ue had become a terror to all who were obliged to come near him. Nobody ventured to contradict him; even tho Emperor William II saw him only occasionally, cither because his majesty was afraid of disturbing or of irritating him. "At last the moment came when his pupil now his master confronted the fact that he was not master, but only chief servant The long restrained im perial discontent broke into open quarrol ou a minor question, and poured forth in such a torrent that tho chancellor, taken by surprise and disconoerted, sud denly said: " 'Then I can only offer your majesty my resignation.' "The etnperor was silent and Bismarck withdrew. Two hours afterward, the resignation not having arrived, the em peror sent an aide de camp. The chan cellor greeted him very affably, being convinced that the emperor wished him to return and to reconsider his idea of resignation; but, to Bismarck's horror and surprise, the aide de camp had been sent to demand his written resignation. The prince, very uneasy, made the lame excuse of not having yet drawn it up, and deferred tho matter till the morrow. Next morning the aide de camp reap peared. This time Bismarck was calmer, but again mado the samo ex cuse, saying thnt before preparing a written resignation he was bound to pay a visit "Accordingly he did pay a visit which, incredible as it may appear, wo can vouch for, was to the Empross Frederick. Yes, in a panic at his fall, this mau, who but the day before had been the great chan cellor, now stooped before her hoin he had so long humbled and explained tho danger to the empire involved in his fall and tho fatal consequences which the young emperor risked in thus over turning the founder of the empire. Ue begged her majesty to intervene and prevent the disaster to Germany, and the romorse that her sovereign would feel at this unmerited humiliation of hi most faithful servant "Tlie empress heard him out She saw humiliating himself hofore her the man who bad hated implacably her Iiu.h b ind and herself, and who had a iwn listrust between father and son. No doubt she enjo'cd the spectacle of see ing at her feet this bitter enemy, now dismissed by the very son whom lie had reckoned on making his tool against her, and in a single sentence, becoming un empress, a mother, nnd a woman, Hhe returned to this cringing diplomatist all the insults no bad lieapoJ upon her. "'I inuchroKrct beinc quite powerless. I should havo been oxlremely glad to intervene witii my son in your favor, but you so employed all your power in estranging bis heart from us, mnkitij. his mind foreign to mine, that I cut only witness your fall without being able to ward it oft When you are no longer there my son wilL perhaps, dra nearer to me, but then it will be too lute for me to help you.' "The prince withdrew with downcast head, and returning home found tlie tide de camp, who for the fourtli time md cotno for his resignation, which the fallen statesman hand-d to him." Th. PhonocrHph Trad.. A field that is now opeuing is the peddling of phonographic accounts of -tpeecne, sermons, concerts, aram&i, md operas. It will be a very simple matter before many years are past fur a man to have delivered at his house on Sunday afternoon any sermon that was preached in the city in the morning; a lawyer to bear the testimony civen in some case in which he is Interested; for an Invalid of musical tastes to hoar a lira who sang the leading part in an pera tho previous evening, orfor a jury .0 listen to theexamiuatiobotacriuiinul taken long before by tbe minor magis trnte. In fact there seems to bs almost nu limit to what can bo dono in this re spect In regard to those utterances which hare a great intrinsic, artistic ability, it is said to be already possible to reproduoe them wholesale in metal, and so enjoy any desired work a thou sand times over in the masterpieces of each great singer or actor with the same facility as they now do wood cuts or even paper, Tbe Phonogram. A ajilnamea who died recently at Portland. On. left nronartv valued at $900,000. C P. Huntington's success, according to his own statement. la dua amlin-W in his personal mastery of the details of uia uuauiesa. wueu l was a boy, Mr. Utlntlnrrton la in tha hnhlt nf nh. serlng, I worked in a store, aud one of the first rules I learned was that when ever I saw a one-penny nail ou tlie fl..or it was bit dutr to nick it un and tL care of it, and not wait until I fouud a JO penny nail before exertiug myself, The details of business are as imortaut at the great results," The lullllouane railroad maenata tiiva out .tntm .rnir after stenographer, and he has never i... 1 - n..i.i ' .I.. , .. . m wuiuieuuai cierK who comu in any sense keep up with him, Ue is at Ills office at 7.80. never laavsa iWnra ft and ui a detail In connection with the yaai interests in tils hands escapes his personal supervision, To make up for this crest outnut of vital scpit. Mr' Huntington retires at p. 80 at night and leepa ike babe for eight ytralght Ot tha TJalted States atoemahln K.. ark's uw rw of let, ? yet ewit an iuMa awariaia, TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In tha Side, I the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, do., tha I M PORTED "ANCHOR"-. Pi EXPELLEET The BEST, UNEQUALED REM EOT tTitiMi with trait iiittviuMn th ImfMrtj and ftoU oenerml Uottpiuu of Vienna and mauy otnm. Oaa Uuolicltel Tfitl&cfild ml cf Tirana!! TtnmMMl. Il.t. Jan. 'JO. Wl Your Anchor Pain ExpeiTer U rtedlj excel' Sent, One of onr SUtere, uffertnfC from Rhea- S.atlum for rear, could nod nothing to care er but your Anchor Pain Kxneller. BCUOOL BISTERS DB MOTIVE DAUX DO Cents n bottto. , O? MOST DRUGGISTS, OR DIRECT PROM 1 F. AD. RICHTER & CO., BIO Eroadwav. JlfoMr Xfer&i European Hou(ieeiRu(1obutt,0r 1 Dndon. Vienna, Rotterdam, Prarua J '23 rSIII HIDAL3 AWAUXS. J REE Books about ether Anchor Re- modk on Application. Would rather bo without bread tumor's Btsmxirca, Uanjuottt Jtlch." ' The Bar. 3. Eossblal ot abore plaee writs ti now a nanrooa attack ecming I take a does at castor lioenxas rvoiro -icnio ana sees relieved. I think n vrnxk deal ot It and wonld xalhar ba irltlumt bread tban without tha Tonlo. Cured entirely after 12 years I TOBlwimji, Erua Co., N, T., IT.br. 1631. Uy danxbter bad fit. from frlxht .Inc. 11 yaara, aom.Um.s S to 4 attacks within St bonra without any warning ! darlrsj tb.s. spslls her thumb, would b. cramped toward th. lnsld. ot bar bands, ber mouth ba drawn sideways, ber neck would swell up, and ber fae. assumed t blu.tsh solor, this would ltst from 10 to 19 mi nutes attar that she slept, was dronar (or about hours. W. triad many remadte. without any Improvement, but S bottles ot Pastor Koenlgs Merr. Tonlo cured ber at last; wa therefor. r eomm.ejnd.tbti remedy to all stuTar.rt. a joint edin. ..uti.t,. i iur aunvi. ...-uu id ee will he eont Irre to utty .udroas, and j i- mtlcnts can a.so obtain thla medicine o of charge from us. its remedy hai bomi prepared by the Reverend itor KccnUf, ot Jrort 7ayne, Ina . for tbe ptiel i yonn, and la now propuitid under his direo n by the K0EM3 MEDSCIJJE CO., Wit lliiUoi, tn. C istea Ct., cnil'AOO, lit. SOLD BY DRUCOtSTS. rfco SI rcr Rotltc. f. Rnttles for tu, )r. 0. T. Horn, ngt.,'Lehighton :No more of this. Rabbcr Eh otf unless worn cnoomfortably tlftbt wlU often oil the feet. THE "COLCnESTEB" ItUIlBEIt 00. ''a r a hoe with In.lde of heel lined with rnobfa U vltncR to the aboe and prevents tho rubber ,jx illDitnic oif. Call for tbe "OotohfaUr "ADHESIVE COUNTERS. J0HK 2. lENIZ. Wholesale Acent. ALLKKTOWN, 1'A. AT RETAIL XY Itetnll ilealprs can have their names Inserted here onappllcatlon. maylT, luso-vl' Best and Purest Medicine!?! EVER MADE. rtvrlllrtrlrothoIItrmorfromyonrP 6.. avttfm. and malto Tour akin I toL h KSiv clean and smooth. Those ' h, VPImnlfi and Blotcheal ilchmar yonr bcautyr arocansad br Impure c- blood, and can be J TomoTeuiDaauoni tlmo, if you arc I wiao-nnu use. ..great blood pu- emallulyateVJ. to,?h II beat and rheauestU b rou will ltd aaatOad. h o. Don't WAIT GetitatonCss1 It vnn rfl anlTartntr from ner DIMSttfte. ami vun to uv 10 old age. use 8ULPHUB BirTClL3? xoqj nrcr uiu w svub. Send S Stnt atampa to A. P. Ordwar A Co.. Bouon, Uaaa. tot beat medical work publUhedr thtr frstMr ne-amr.ua. ., a your ilmu u tfe work. TVUUsiE uwrwiT ii rW irH.irm i ifing! wonae-rrui iiwrfM inin nhih. 'ftUsV. V NCfUupMplim.na f StMMI.00 ft ir It Uln uuie b Ju H OooJm Id, I rtfjrJt.Y.,! Hvtk ti ut, li4r, Ju ibi' tvii itukt tuch, but er Mth7iutiirklx bow Us Mrs rVveti to (Uy i ib- in,akd WMfv tstN ( . Ibstb miii, ll kim. Im bj n f iK all "tir tliitC'ir r m sssi iiw sx. to th work At) la itrM. itmt j Mr nm mryisshw tAblH.Kl-klnjLY iKlWsl I'JtHlII I I-A It" fltt-C. Hn II tl f rt. .t.r.Wt md-al , sji.tl Jim llssnn. TkWt).OtlMk Atitsw I'aiar.. A it ui b. ' Mt. CtUrrr MweJlVrty noutb TiHi ru .... iIm arsik Haa itttb-nto.wh-r-wri.utr. Kftbb. fiitsTw trr i.H nrulssir foMfeto tldarlay A 11 b.r fM uow iidaun . (,N irorh hiMrita "tlib My um .wrk- .nii.-ii.- rn.,lioKMHUJ'ir(iual,Mcans LEARN TyE,v lDitrqin0iaan'1li'.tr'iri -t? I " lira aAAr TJlir AT HQgtfiR; I'iLg. S t AXLE HH.T tw tiik 1t.nBT.iai. f y .a.tUiB' tiJ bois. ot any otaer brul jffl. EQAII MlfMNUtsriimilewKEWtliMfin IU3 11 11 B 1 U.lllr.,wCw,tV,Urw. -mr m m m an rati lb- turk. UtrMI TV RiniM VstfrtMaaT. T lUn OB. Ait tlak. Tsui a
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