1 grkat iinrsTKiAt. cnarrBn. iqualld etreet after n-inll 1 Mronl, Endless rows nf t ti mi .u !i t!n- same. Black dust undr-r o-ir upnrj- feet, Dust upon eve i-y fare j ou meet . Oust In tlieir hoarls too- or so it seems; I lust In theplit- nf dreams. The beautiful sprinRl lme tlirllls and thrives; But here men bArdl have hoard her name. Woi k Is the end and aim of their lives Work, work, work, for children and wives. Work for a life which, when It Is won, Is the saddest thing 'nenth the sun. Work one dark tnrcssant round In hlack.doll kfthnpa ont of tho light ; VVm'i, that otliiT-' ea'e niayationndi 'Voi k, that delimit for them may be found. Work without hope, without pause, without cease. That only in death can cease. Druthers who live glad lives in tb inn, What of these men, at work lntbonlgbt? God will ask you, What have yecionof ThiJr lives 1m required of you everyone. Ye who were glad, and who liked life well, While they did your work- In hell. London Weekly Dispatch. KING GIACOMO'S BBIDE. On the steps oC a palace quite near the famous Rinlto, or Grand Canal, now ono of the most notablo palaces in all Venice, Ustlr-ssly stood a wl faced, shabby young man, while just overhead n little girl of some down years leaned across the gayly trimmed balcony, both 'watching the Kondolna as they plied up and down the beautiful atreeta of the city. It was the day of Saint Mark's, ono of the Kayest holidays in Venice. The girl bad but just emerged from tho convent w.il i at Padna, and, like a bird let loose, vosiulier merriest mood. Amused at the unusual solemnity of tho brown fau-U outb, who seemed to be solitary and aloue in the midst of such festiVo chivr, and seeing him the butt of some diMtfrcoable. teasing boys, she threw him a shower of bonbons, asking her brother, who stood by, how ho thought the lads could bo torment a stranger. "Boys -were very ill mannered," ho said; "but see, sister, ho is able to do fend himself, for ho gives taunt for taunt J so don't distress yourself. lie la of age, and is fully capablo of parrying attacks, " They little thought, as thoy talked, that thi.3 stranger youth was tho repre sentative of a lordly house, a young prince, and no beggar, who had been banished from his father's courtf at Cyprus not only that, but persecuted by a cruel mother, and without nionoy or friends, and In deep despondency had wandered to Venice, a very poor place for ono who know nothing of work even in prosperous days, and especially so for a royal prince who would not work I Goaded to vengeance, nfter standing at bay for awhile, and maddened by tho restless throng of boys, the young man flourished a stiletto over his head, and at length it becamo lighting in real earnest. In tho very heat of tho strife tho door of tho palace opened, and a sweet faced girl peered ont defiantly, much surpris ing bis tormentors. "Boys of Venice, shame on you to treat a stranger sol Tho very fisher lads could show you better manners 1" Taken aback by these sharp words from tho daughter of one so august and of such wealth as Marco Cpnaro, they quickly scattered, perhaps more quickly as they saw coining up the Grand Canal a gorgeous gondola filled with young men who had charge of all this brilliant dis play. Prince Giacomo f or this was the namo of the young man aa tho piazza was speedily cleared, raised his hat to tho girl, as if to offer his thanks, seeing for the first time the interest in her face, as well as tho sweetness of it, and followed the multitude. Time went on. It was but two years before tho mother and the old king wero gathered to their fathers, and the beg garly princo became king of Cyprus, then a must desirable possession, and one that Venice courted, Many Venetians owned land there, among them Marco Conaro, the father of tho young girl, Catarina. Her uncle, Andrea, went to inspect her father's land often in his stead, his pos sessions being so largo, and becamo in his frequent visits very friendly with tho new king. Glorying in Venice and her charms, he talked much about them and of Catarina, his pet. "You should see her. She's the loveli est girl in all Venice," he said. "lean show you her picture, but it doesn't do her justice. Can you realize that sho is but 14?" As tho king took it in hand he started back in surprise. "Why is tho face bo familiar?" ho asked. "Ah, I have itl I know her I know that young girll" He had fallen desperately in lovo with the picture oven before that dUcovery was mado. "You know her, siro ? I think not," answered Andrea, astonished. "I do by my honor, I do," said tho king. "Sho is tho bravo maiden who, in my poverty and loneliness, when, liko an i'obecile, I was crushed by disaster, do "e nded me on the Grand Canal nt Venico, for which I owe her lasting gratitude," bowing and smiling at tho picturo as ho cpoko, as if ho wero really addressing tho 1. . intf Catarina. Pleased with tho recital, Andrea as ; iircd Giacomo of her great worth and '-1 . v-:3s. "But there are many fair daughters in Wnice, and Catarina is very young only a child. You must seek other maidens, Bire," he said, seeing tho inter tsi the king ovinced. But he did not hear the inward resolvo which was something like this: "lam my own master. I must see Catarina and perchance I shall make her queen. " Full of this matrimonial project, an ambassador was dispatched to Venice, Liiliciting an allianoe with the great ro i ublic, aud asking the liand of some high . . maiden for King Qlaoomo. But "vret instructions, you may bo sure, ero given him whom to choose. So the courier came to Venice, aud it v.'us derided that on a certain day one of the fairest daughters from each of tho ! ntrician families of the city should meet in tho ducal palace, in order that the ambassador might select a wife fitting for his royal master. Tho day came, and tho great council hall was one man of color. The splendid livesses of the ladles, the scarlet robes of tho high oftloiala of the republic, the vestment of the grand old doge as lie .tat in state upon his massive throne, and the gorgeous array of the 72 candidates for the king's choice, all puffed and pow tiered, and standing upon their high heeled shoes, tall aud stately, made n Grand picture. There was but one in tliat gay assem bly who was simply dreased, and com pletely oblivious to all around lier. Very young she was, and very beautiful a" well, with her golden hair and queenly bearing. "While all tlie otliera ware anxious and expectant she was oslm and unconcernod, a she remembered the poor young man of tiuint Mark's Day, con trasting liim with the present kiug hunt ing for a bride. And she smiled as blie thought. Well, tho time liad arrived tut the am bassador to enter tin- hall, limn ami stately he came in with hi-, att.-n l.i: i retinue. Kneeling lu-fim- tin- 1.'' i presented the punum nt l.i, mut-ii , . .,,,,1 asked friendship with V t-uc Waving his h.unl with the grave air of authority, the old iu.ni said: "lien-are tli ..-i l.mi.t unci nublenl Of our lilHiiiell M d.- youi tlit-ln- .ill 1 Jf mill l-K- iiur ul .I-.UH to Ik-Mow tie n you may select upon our good King Cyprus as bents his station and the dig nil y (if Venire. " So passing from one to another, with here a word and there a compliment for beauty of form or face, for eleganee in dress, the ambassador HUddenly stopped before the childlike figure, dressed in simplest white, perhaps tho least attrac tive in all that youthful bevy, as far as elegance of attire went. "Are you tho (laughter of Maroo Conaro, the princely merchant of Mer ccria?" be asked. "I am, my lord," the girl replied. "My master, the king, greets you through me. lie bids you know that he has never forgotten the day you defended so bravely his rights, and he invites yon to Bharo with him the throne of Cyprus. Do you approve his wish?" Bowing low, and blushing deeply, sho replied : "It will be as my father says; his will is mine. " Taking her hand ho led her through tliat.vaet assembly and proudly presented her to the doge. "If it please you and her father, Cata. linn, the daughter of Marco Conaro. Is our future queen!" The 72 defeated maidens stood abashed. "What a ridiculous choice for n king to i.inkol" thought they. But they said not a word. What a ceremonial it was when the gray haired old doge formally adopted her as a daughter of tho republic, lu i marriage portion alone being lOO.OOJ ducafe! Giacomo's representative stood before tho altar as his personal friend, and h was married by proxy to the yomi" Venetian girl, the doge giving her awuj And amid rIioiiN mid music and fly in h-iuners Catailnn was solemnly declaim, ijtioun. Grand wero the pageants that follow erl . Everything was ablaze with color mi decoration. Softest carpets covered t!.. water steps, at the foot of which waitfi one of the most beautiful boat ) for tbe'i reception tho stato gondola of Venice, a mass of golden decoration. Velvet hang ings of crimson aud jmrpl- hung frot.i ita sides, and banners gkn,u:J eve.-; where. Tho oars were madj of sili and gold, aud tho rowers wero dressed i silver and blue. Upon the tipper was arranged a velvet covered throne . blue, and a chair of state by ita side i gold. The dogo himself led Catarina, in lv, bridal dress covered with choicest peail to the boat, whero they were sealed nm: music and banners. Thus the brid train floated down tho Grand Canal, i thequaintold town where King Giacoin . met his brido. For five happy years all west wt' then the king, never strong, Blcl:e:v;,l a'i died. After her husband's death Calt -rina abdicated in favor of the republic, and went back to Venice, always retain ing her title of Queen of Cyprus. Her homo was a noble domain, tin home of poetry and of the art, perlia moro reilnod aud cultured than any ui Venico. Tho old palace where. Catarina spent her childhood days und where Giacom first met her, is now only a pawnbroker': . shop. So bright hearted a girl, you may b Etire, died a Btrong, self reliant woman nnd the story of her life has given to il. a lesson of loyalty and charity which outlives all other tribute. Kevcr Again. Miss Vixen I am almost positive Fred Ilathway iutends proposing to mo to night, mamma. Mrs. Vixen What makes you think so, my dear. Miss Vixen Ho acted so mysterioiu when I met him on tho slroet this morn ing. Mrs. Vixen Mysterious? How? . Miss Vixen Why, whan I met him he blushed and stammered liko a silly schoolgiil, and finally blurted out thai ho would liko to see mo' alone this oven. ing. He makes me very onnui. Mrs. Vixen Well, do you intend to see him. Mies Vixen Qh, yes; I'll seohlm. But yon mail; my words, if lie proposes to i-.e to-night he'll never propose to auothei i;ii I if he lives to be 100. Mrs. Vixen I hope you won't decline hii offer insultingly. Miss Vixen No; I'll accept liim. Epoch. Mrs. Ullfkins (time, midnight) or-H rors! Huhbaudl Husband! I hoar some one burrowing through the wall. Mr. r'difkiiu Well, well! It must le thai look agent I knew we'd all be in bed by 11 o'clock and I told him to call at half-past, lOuod News. Paper covers will keep plants warm at night, and, if mad.) of utron,; paper, will last until UiRDighti become warm. They are cheap nud easily mode. IIAI1 TO IIAVJS AN IXSPHtATIO.V. The Ilraioii Why a Freauher Jlorroweil "V" IDvery Saturday Mglit. A merchant bad a clerical friend, Iie tween whom and himself there existed a warm intimacy. Every Saturday night, u the merchant wue balancing liis each, there would come a note from the miu Mer requeslinji tho loan of n $5 bill. Th muiipy win alvtuyti restored punctual l on Monday morning. But wluit puzJil the lender was that the identical bill w i alwayB returned. One Saturday night be sent a $5 gold piece instead of the usu.i bill, und marked it. Still the very tame coin was returned on Monday. Them-r chant became nervous about tills stran-;i fact. He was becoming ooiibuuied with cariosity, when a note came from tho reverend berrower on Christmas Eve, asking for a loan of 10. He resolved tx call aud inquire into the mystery. When he was shown into bis friend's stady lie found him plunged in melancholy. "Mr. B.," said the merchant, "if you will answer rao one question, I will let yon have that $10. Hfcw doea it Jtaji-n that you always pay me the money thai you borrow on Saturday night in tho very same coin or note ou Monday?" The pttnon raised his head, and after n struggle said. "My friend, you are a gentleman, a Christian, and a New Yorker I know that I can rely ou your inviolable secrecy. Listen to the bccrel of my eloquence. You know that I am poor, and when on Saturday night I have liought my Sunday dinner, I Beldom have a red cont left in my pocket. Now I maintain that no man cau preach the gospel properly without lmviiig homo tkiiig in his pocket to inspire him with confidence. I liave, therefore, borrowed (IS of you every Saturday ni,;ht, that I might feel it occasionally as 1 preached on Sunday. You know bow independ ently I do preach how I make the ric h quake in their bhoe.! Well, it i-. owing to my Knowing that I hae a ';" lull in m iuel.it Nut huMiito it mi lor any other pui puse, it is not changed, but re turuul to you next Monday. But to luol un. i waut l i make a apei ud impul sion ou my iou;,iation, und I thought 1 would .ee what the effect of a $10 : ei 'iiou on them would I e. "New Eug lai, 1 Magazine. llriggb Doe our wife ever Ihn alm to go home to her mother; I am willing to own that mine Ui,w-., the threatens to bend lor hei moiliur. llndianaiHilis Journal. Weeks Well, how are things over in lloctou? llae thej named un) new pie Aristotle jet ; Weiuinau No o Hut J he.ud a nuu lla ie ak for a l'luto miuo An otghteeu-montks-old Mississippi child can sing "Annie Roonoy," "Sweet By and By," and soveral other populnr melodies correctly. He known the songs by name, and will sing them, either when accompanied by the piano or alone, when asked to do so. In some hospitals in Kurope it is cus tomary to allow visitors to converse on certain days, by means of n telephone in the waiting-roonV.witb. patients In the wards, and this arrangement has been found to work admirably ill allow ing communication with 'possibility of contagiou. Mrs. Clarissa Berry, of jChioago, after tvvenly-one years of search, 1ms found bor seventy-three-yoar-old husband. Hormann Berro, nt Cleveland, and im mediately commenced suit for a dlvorco. A Pettis County (Mo.) man had his hair nnd whiskers cut the othor day by aSedalla barber for tho first tlmosinco I860. When ho went homo Ills own dogs barked at him nntlhlswlfo.shut tne door in hislfaoe. A Yolo (Mich.) business man whoso slgng rends "Undertaker nnd Photo grapher," is sold to givo a photographer of the deceased with ; .every ; coflln ho sells. An explorer, Dr. H. Labouueis au thority for the statement that tho fish erman of the island St. Kllda utilise tho stormy petrel, nfter its capture and deatB, by putting n lamp wlolc in tho bird's bill and lighting It, the oily flesh of tho bird thus providing n'llglit for an hour. Change of Clitnato Kill more iwople than is generally known. I'aillcnlarly is this the case in Instances wlicro tho constitution Is delicate, nnd nmoius our im migrant population seeking new homes in those portions of the West, and where malarial ami typhoid fevers prevail at certain seasons of the year. Tiiobest preprnrtlvoforachanKOof climate, or of diet and water which that change necoBsltttes, Hosteller's Htomaeh Hitters, which not only fortines the system against malaria, a variable tetnucrnliire, damp, and llio debilitat ing effects of tropical heat, hut it Is also the leading remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, bodily troubles specially apt to attack emigrants and visitors to regions near tho equator, mariners and tourists. Whether used ns a safeguard by sea voyagers, travelers by land, miners, or agrleulltu Ists In newly popu lated districts, this (Ino specific has elicited tho most favorable testimony. A lady of Nowbttryport was greatly astonished to seo a livo plckcrol wolgh ing,nboul one and ono-hnlf pounds drop in tho road at her foot. Glancing up ward sho dlscovrcd hovering nbovo tho spot a largo American eagle, which had evidently sccurod tho fish from ono of tho neighboring brooks and had drop ped it. A ScnslbloBlnn Would nso Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and uinas. It is curing moro cases olCouuhs, Colds Asthma, Urnnchltls. Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles tlian any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any ilrugglst lo give yon n Samplo llottle l'reo to convince vou ot the merit of tills great remedy. Iirgo f'.otllcs GOc and sj. What is sweeter to n soured woman than tho failings of her doarost frioud. Nenonnil I.lver 1'ltls. An important discovery. Tliey net on the liver, stomach nnd bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedly curobiliousnet-s.badtaste, torpid liver, piles wl constipation .Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. Co loses for 23 cents. Samples free at T. D. Thomas and W. F. Biervs Drua Store. As a pink pearl in a scullion's our, so is a fair woman without a dressmaker. A Great llnltlo Is constantly going' on in llio human system whenjou suiter with consumption, coughs or olds; they strive to ruin health and drag vie tlmsto the giavc. Take timely warning and uso rnn-'Ilna Cough and Consumption due. Trice 25 and so centR. Or. Leo's I.lver ltegulator Is a sura euro for lyMiepsla. bllloinne, heartburn. Indigestion, tnd all kidney complaints. Trlnl bottles free at Thomas' Drug Store. Whoso tellcth tho truth concerning bis neighbor is not unfrequently liablo to heavy damages. Hpocli. The transition from long, lingering ami pain, fill steknees to robuBt health marks an epocb In the Ufa of llio Individual. Such a remarkable event It treasured in llio memory sod the agency tvhorebv Hie good health uns been attained la gratelully bleMoii. Hence It Is that so much Is henr.1 In praise nr Electric Hitters. So many feel tliey owe. tbelr rostoratlun to health, to the um of the Great Alterative and Tonlo. ir you mo troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will iurely Ann roller bv uso or Klectrlo Hitters. Sold a. BOO. and $1.00 per bottlo at HEUEU'S Drug store. Bettor is the chop with a peer than a seven-and-sixpenuy dinner with a per son of no position. Eupensy. This Is what tou ought to have, in fact, you must have It, to fully enjoy life. Tliouwinds are oarchlng lor It dally, and mourning because tnj nnd it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in ibo hope that tliey may attain this boon. And jet It may be had by all. Wo guarantee that llleo trie llltten, II used according to directions and the use persisted In, will bring you goed diges tion and outt be demon dvspeixla and Install Instead eupepty. We recommend Electric lilt tjrs for dyspepsia and all diseases or the liver, tomaeh and kidneys. Sold at 60o. and 11.00 per bottlc-by lisber, Druggist. My son, when thou writest a play, know that the pathos will bo uudor stnnded by tho pit, thy wisdom by the dress circle, and they inendo by them that sit among the stalls. I feel it my duty to say a few words in regards to Ely's Cream Balm, and I do so entirely without solicitation. 1 have used it more or law halt n year, aud have found it to be most admirable, I havo suffered' from catarrh of tho worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many of my aoquaiutanoes have used it with os celleut results Osoar Ostrum, IB War ren Are., Chiottgo. III. A oitiaeu of St. Louis makes a living by renting turtles to restaurants for advertising purposes. Hankers. Doctors. Lawyers, Carpenters. Drug gists, Engineers, Mechanic, in faet we have recommendations from people in all stations in life, testifying to the wonderful cures that Sulphur Bitters have effected. Send for testimonials. See another column. It Is ouriously noted that the girls who work in candy factories lose their taste for sweetmeats after the fli-st week. Wii(lilii Deaths. Heart disease is by fur the most fie I quent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. ' The symptoms aro not generally undor-1 stood. J. nese are: a Habit or lying on the right side, short breath, pain or dis tress in side, buck or shoulder, irregu lar pulse, asthma, weak aud hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of iiuklt-.oi- dropsj , , 1 1 ,j u i s-ion. dry cough and Miiothiiin )r Mih illustrated book ou liuai I JJieeaju, tree at Thomas, Lehighton and Biery, Weissport who sell and guarutee L)r Miles- uuequaled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, which cures uervousiies-., heinluehe, sk-oidessues-, effect of drinking, etc It contain no opiates. IT 10 And we In great nsBortmcnt nud at nil prices. Wo can't tell you all about them, but thoy are perfect in stylo, workmanship and price. Como nnd seo and also take a look at Our Carpets and Furniture. In. which lines arc included everything worth bo rg Everything is new style, price and Don't buy until you scp our stock of goods Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, TP TP M Jo -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, ALL KIND OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank treet, Leliighton, Pa BOPPOSITE J - & S. DEPOT,af FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS Comprising nil the very latest styles in White G-oods, Sa teens. Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles. Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of ins low prices. Groceries, Provisions, rfv ood and Willowware oi Cloths Cassimera, Hats, made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the read, of 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 ot nest quality at Kock .Bottom rrices. Best quality of Flour and Feed nt prices fully as low at? the 6amo nrticles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarso salt y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally ns Ioav ns the snme goods can bought at any general stoic in this section. Call and be convinced. ifespectlully, July 823-71 . AMOS REIW3L. We have opened up a very nice line of Seasonable Underwear in , JLadies, Misses, Childrens and Gents. Ladies Vests, 13cts each or two 15c, 25c, 45c and 50c. These the money and cant be excelled, uents uauze blurts; 'oc, 45c, 50c. Low values not to be matched in town Mitts for JLadies and Misses In Bluck and Fanny Colors at more and can't be matched in town at the price. Hosiery jor Ladies, Misses, Children and Gents at lowest prices- UaDon't forget our 5 and 10 OBERT'S BLOCK. Adam's Express Company. THE ONLY BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN WEISSPORT. WHEN wo tell you that ourtoio is tho very best place in town to buy FOOTWEAR of all kinds, you pan just make up your mind that wo mean it. Our exhibit of Shoes, Slippers, and Footwear in general is tho nowost, the most stylish and tho most substan tial in town. IFe givo you only tho very beet Footwear , nt tho very lowcit prices. These are a few points in our favor and it will pay you to givo us your patronago, in return you got tho best rosults for vour monoy. ' U. S. KRESGE, . WEISSPORT'S LEADING : BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. Uiiuuiii'UTtmiunigrioiJLUsniotwaauou. Williams & Rogers' Rochester Business University MlniHi at tlK lieud of flic Itn.I i iinit n t.il t lun.K In hi I:- . h.ii i. u i us ,i itlmmn iml l.utc ji ,i ini'diuiit fin supph inif tin tiiisiiH iihmi ui in, . ountn v itli ir.ui.. .1 an.i . .ip.tllr .tssKiai't-. .ii a lntMh3 lI Ml JC !!)(.' itlllOlllolit Vinlll ill ftrHIU V UfUl iXiHt Oi lit I 1"-!IF. '1 U AL KM.LISH OtHHtK i lu- tlilll'lbw ....... ....nr. 11 1 HOIUH .H IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT! Have 'Em the very best qualities at exceed Cro ckery ware, Glass waie, the best makes at low ligures. Boots, Shoes and Ready has just been received the price for 25cts. Something better nt goods are actually worth double 25c nnd 50c. Tliey -nre worth cent Counter. Rare Bargains' i u un mciiMi lu t.) Mllt'l -,, .til, I Hi I III' I Ml 'IS HIM UHtl'lAI , MlJOltl HAM' M 1H4V NT Pa ihnfi ran daily. IJi1 inPn, i nraen nnd children. A Hlff PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant Ncrvo and Liver Pills lu VMIU lllUIKVBIKflli IHIMV1tllVB Toriikl Liter, l'alu In llie llnok, Piles, Headache, llif Tastu in the Moulli arising troni Inaliea- non, 07 sirengineuinKine nervea aim regular Inc tho action ot tho Hlomacli I.lvar nnd Kidneys. I)o not bo docctved. Dr. lloyd's Lit tle (liant Nervo Hud Liver rllla net on a new principal. They net on the nerves ot the stomach, liver and kidneys giving them health and vigor, what Is moro evident of thelrcuratlve qualities, than the fact that the longer taken the less required, that U moro than enn be said of anv other Dill on tho market, n trial will con- vlnco tho most skeptical mind, that uhut wo claim is true, these are a tew oi the many test! monlals wo havo received. Tirten, Ou., Auk. 20th 1890. Dear Sir: The rills received, they are the best l ever used. T. W. ULAliK. Lake Crystal Minn., May 14, 1890. Dear Sir I havo lake i Tills sent mo, enclosed lliiUooe send me more I have been troubled tor years with IndlKestlon.constiiKitloiiandnerveousnes!, since l tunc nr. iioyirs ruis i icel goou, nave uikcu many outers Willi uo rcnei yours re spectfully. ADAM ni?ANEK. For sale by all dealers In medicine at 2Ac per box, sent by mad on receipt of pi Ice, sam ples irco, aseiu wunieu everyw uerc. T. 1). TlfOMAS. Druemst. Lehighton, l'a. AL.. CAMPBELL, Jeweler aM Watclimaier, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna espectfnlly Invites the attention of Ills friends and the cltl.ons gcaerally to his Imnienw new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewcly, at Trices that defy competition. It will pay you o call and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Tromptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, M't Mel tiis Place. to SrGW OF THE BIG- WAT PET Bank St Lehighton I1CC19IS8T .J l.y- I'JULAlir.l i -vorotioi LT lo1 (' It" v.'.U ibMt) Ill SDHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE IniUnlly rtllvvct ilia tnoit lolnt atUcIt ud fniom eera forUbUiW. KO WilTIKO for H-CLTS. IWinir md Ij tsbilaUoa, Its wUoa U immritaU, dlrtet ud Cert9ln Ui cmr U Ui malt la kii nnbl cum. Auagla IrUl CODrloOM tha DmI inllL Prln IUV, anJ CI Aft r.t ... OR. R. SCHIFFMAHN. ElWMIdd. If your Uttl one thonld bo taken TO-NIGHT with tlembrao, trat Croup, wht would yoa &tl What tfajiiciiia could tart Beldin's! Remedy jiafepatrd. In ft a Uateleu.harmleas powder, and la tha finljsafepaird, orlreiUQi. Frtc,4ou AMmpIopbwdarbrtnaUfDrlOtf. W rear It bai nercr fal Urdr NOW from jonrdrayjUt THE CH BUDIH rROfftlETABT CO., JAMAICA, H.T OnTl5Sii?RICAM V A namDhlct of Information anil ab-, itrci ot mo jawB.Buuwinff now 101 UDtam iniems, caTcnis, xrnaeA iiArita, uopjriKntB, icni jree.A Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU T am now Tl vma utiufA. Wns a Aturfei.tof MAdiciuA and aurirerv for asirAti vent unriAr tim nunmw Ir. NeUon. and ater ten ven hard tudy and In consultation with seven of theniont Mntuent puytlulaus fu the nty oi IMulodolplita glnoe litri, I have illaoovered the euro of uiauy o-iuiiitru iucunuio uiavuwi. it can no louiror do iiouuteu iiiat tho uino ran b cured: that uaralyied lliuba citu be restored to their uatural use, and general debility cured. Congeitlon uf the brain, apoplexy, reaults of buu stroke and the worst cases of rlu'iiumtisin, sci atica, nt-uralxla. liver coinplalitt, llriifhts' dis euaBof the kldncvs. bin and bono disease, cu farrh. luonchltl-4. chronic tivhi utt-ri . uinl callffl i heart disease and dtphtfi'.t, all Hitrirut cured with nuro inedlelucs of ni mm i. i,aru ilon, if used properly as du ccimi. Dining nine yeaia over Kt.txu) t -j im m tlu citvalonu have used tht st imd rnu's und arc living umieiBi's of lucfr unh. All their names can he obtained ls (allium al ill.- nlHcc and lab tratui ol rji'f')i Kutidinti, Nil 177 Nuith Tenth' tttm t. I'liil;iteliliu. 1 v, is iii)st-U in jured lu the npliu an.) ( .i.iiv. 1 (r smt'ii ai.s and pronoin.. i il hwiu It 1 h 1 1 ii f Un inn-t able pujst Ian-. .tni - i,Ki .l Uik i 1 .un now well and In .tit I , Ii i, m nd hijs, u wuu my own m 1 m - 1)0 ll I ll-t II t" t'l )-i !! , KliC 1 i I .1 urovriiM nl ii i- t Hi in- li! itu , w in n ;nti ( m bean u 1 not i o lido j.t mi' . lus If. I . . , ,ei HOyearaot ov . i- i i.l s il m nnth. m- - I have IV4 0 emi ui ih u i.tti i .mn t l . nt. inc lo attend U e.ihn i inr mitU l-S tM Hit fti.'k if lequlred. i'oitu-oitt. c oiiii- all Miflrri i uu I"- r tiu-l to lle.llih, cuu'il b t II.-.. 'i-.rt ,m ii. .mil tit tin M-t fl 1M rii'lu - .ili.l h. 11. . h fur i. ..in .-!. onii-oati.l l.ubnmturi (M'cu.ulj fiom 7 A. M . j tit 11 (Hi i' M ( ,.M ni HIIU Al.l-VAMtllt ItUl I'lU'l', lT.'T N lltlll t . l'Jillu i il I.,, I'.i I "-if ".'r-y- t Ttd 1 ' . m . u .UiWi. !'tll Pit .,5- Far- lW.-.'su -,r?r ' : ; rvs so----.'- . - - XlllUS-lfltl- L mi THE MOONLTGIIT TRYST. AX ITALIAN LOVE STOUY Tho RH-tlcn wall, illuniiDatoil li mnon, is wlifte amiil flic dnrk r thn f-luubbory ; llie nipht nir, with a m" dnmpneua, fltlre the elm-tern ! . .1.1' flowers, and the shower of star ! blossoms falls silently like pt'i fuiiiiil snow. A curly dnik Iit-atl peeiw over the i'ip of the ladder, and n voice that wisho-i lu be Firm, Ii'Ikijh a slight tremor, liosi tnliiiK between the syllables: "Ma-ria!" "I nm here. Rut for heaven's salco speak low. lliere ii fttillallght in pnjia's roon. Oh, dear me, I'm so frightened! I haven't any blood In my reins!" "Come further this ways don't Ik) afraid; come under the shadow til .ho branches; so; no, further this way!" She advanced with little, unceiluin, short steps; lier slender white figure, Btill almost that of a child, files al-in;; the gravel of the path ; slie crouches tremb ling nt the, foot ot the low wall, among the branches of drooping ivy, and looks up toward tho laughing eyes which hhiua through the leaves. "Oh, Alfredo! And If you fall, nud hurt yourself?" "The idea! My poor little dove! You nro all like that, you womenl I, instead, difficulties! animate me! Tliey spur me onward, they electrify mot For you, I would be capable of much more. Marls , do you care for me?" " Tes ; speak low ; I heard a creaking. " "It is the wind; do you care for me? Swear it!" "I swear itl Dou't joggle the ladder look, oht tho ladder is tottering!" "I need your love In order to struggto against lifel A mass of blockheads, of scoundrels, ot idiots! ' But we will triumph over overything; if you wilt only " "What?" "Be strong and faithful. Be inyMa-.o anil my poetry " " But I am ; only, you know, papa is ro chief, he would like mo to piny dolls yet; and he says that j-ou " "What? Speakl I am prepared for everything. "What did ho say? I am ouperior to these trifles. Toll me!" "Hint you nre a naughty boy; that you would do better to lie at your lessons, and that if ho catches you " Interruption; tho wind laughs among the trees with a soft little murmur of irony. "Are you weeping, treasure? I will avenge your tears ono by ono! "Yes!" 'The sweet, musical little voice is lost iu n stammer of sobs. "Your father is a barbarian, a tyrant like mine ; but no matter j love is light. is power; it crushes obstacles, lovels difficulties in a few years you will bo mine. "Yes; but if you do not pass tho ex amination. "I shall pass itl A thing of no ac- count! The teacher has a dislike to mo hnagiue, what a bcastl Maria, I havo brought you something;-1 havo kissed it so much! Promise, darling, that you will keep it always, you know ; oven when it shall bo withered. Take it. No, your hands ; no. your apron. " Sho l'olds forth, spread, her nroplo, childish apron, and ho throws down light ns n flako, a largo, velvety pansy, with thick soft petals, dotted with gold which seem liko tho ardent eyes of a liv ing person. Sho takes it into her trembling little hands, and places it upon her lipa with idolatrous fervor. "Swear to mo that you will not bo false to me," insists tho fervid lover of 10 years of age. "By tho memory of your mother, promiso mo that you will not bo another s Sho weeps a little moro loudly. "Poor mamma "If sho sees me from heavcnl "She will not be pleased with mo! "Indeed, I nm doing wx-ongl "How dark it is! "Aud if papa should guspoctt "And if your " "AYliat ideas, Maria! They are sound o.-Ve;; pt their age 0110 does not know amlliing of love, any longer do you imJi 1 stand? They don't remember what il i-ieaum, to love, like you and me, v'. 'i nit- fears, without eowardUucnra, v .iU a fullnei-s of felicity, with that in- t Nation " Thin phrase, read in a roalistio novel. r 1. - vn-illhigly to be recalled with t t;iu,le. And perlnps it is on this 1 that the 1.10:111 hides behind the c I 1 i-f Il anon, fringed with silver, its li-.: .liy simltitT 1.' '0. Alli-. ilo, it if- ii'e, let mo go." " Xo, not yet. IIow can you think of nn' 'hint; a-i cor.v ionplaee as sleop? It i-. a delicious nk'ht. I am widb awake, full or daring) there is a wildness iu my blood which lashes It onward, I feel nnself capablo of great, horoio enter tin-es. what is that r ills voice, arisen by degrees to the do- cid- -1 intonations of manhood, is lost in ni cxclamutipn of senseless, childish ter ror. The ladder creaks, trembles, shaken with a great push from invisible liands. Ah! You rascal! " I've caught you at last! "Idler, madcap, good fornothingl "Boy lmrdly out of the nursery t "I'll teach you " Thump! Thump! The wind rattles the branches with dry lit tie insulting laughs, while from the other side of the wall resounds a desper ate cry, and the great white face of the moon pityingly ve-Us itself in the mists of night, and mercifully conceals the shame of tho place of paternal punish meat! At a watering place in the Pyrennees Uie conversation at table turned upon a wonderful echo to be heard some dlstaiioft off on the Franoo-Spanish frontier. "It is astonishing, " exclaimed aa inhabitant of the Qaronne. "As soon as you ltnve spoken you hear distinctly the voice leap from rock to rock, from precipice to precipice, and osaoou as it lias passed the frontier tue echo assumes the Bnaoisu accent. (Courier du Midi. Wife Frank, how do vou like the WAV our new laundry girl does up your collars aud cuffs? Prank Oh, flrst rate! first rate. She- does thimat un hrnwn Puck. Johnnie Mamma. I Duneml n rat ine clerk of th weather? Mainm-Oh. no, my child. He is tha oiuJiler ti.. gives us our change, dou't you know. fWaahlntrton Stw. Jloimjr Tullta, Bible Filthy lucre. Washington Irving The almighty dollar. Beu Jonson Oct money; still get money, boys Bible The love of money Is the root of all evil. Shakespeare Money is a good soldier. sir, und will on. Milton Money brings honor, friends, onquest, and realms. leunybon-sBut Jingling of llie (jiilnc-a helps the hurt that lionur fesls M11alj.au llio two tttat.vit ini entuiu of tho human nuud 1111 Money auil writing. George Herbert Qet to lire : then live to use it. Hurely uste alocu makes money not a coutemptiblo btone. Cowley 8huac ad wo to iu it tra Ta kune dot witfi ta koi Irtmit Tr--Hl.-1.lj-r-. ; ."-OKftOllO. rPains in the i m , Cliqst anal I Joints, Hours" Kit'. Sprains, sso Before yo; n-' ' t li-Ti w kthsTslnsb'sW.-. !'- ' t-hfsdtn,"tnwJ enaoriemeiiTa ui 1 1 jj "-. , 3 I O l5fT.lw.n7 Prize Mc iliv 7 EoropeinnouK , u il-t-.dt,Iitm4oii Unrombert, .Hi -. '1. .oipsio, (t!o, i-'orSalo 50 Cents n i an H Hebir, C. T. Horn a 1 ' T. C. Thoma-. I5?...,. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IT SO. CALL ON THE CailM Comity fmprovemeot Co., Woipo3rt, Pa Whcre you can havo nil kinds of lumber sawed at tho very lowest prices Jdntisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quant ities supplied cheaply. Would rather bo without broad Bunop's Behsekcii, Uugacttte, lllch,. " 1 NOV.7.1S8J. ' Iho Itov. J. Eoisblol of above plaes WTtt.B; I have suffered a gro&t deal, nnd whenever I feel cow a nervoae ettaok coming I take a dose 01 Pastor Koenlg'fl Nervs Tonlo and (eel relieved. J think a great deal of it and would ratber bs Trlthoat bread than without thu Tonlo. Cured ontlroly after 12 years. TONlvriHDi, EniB Co., N. T Febr. 18E9. My daughter had fits from fright elnco V. yeare, sometimes B to 1 attaeki within 24 hours without any warning I during theia ipelle hcl thumb! would be cramped toward the Inside of her bandi, her mouth be drawn aldeways, hei nod: would swell up, and ber faco assumed r bluetsh color, this would last from 10 to IS ml. nutos alter that she slept, was drousy for about a hours. We tried many remedies without ftuy Improvement, but 0 bottles of Pastor KoroS'i! Nerve Tonlo oured ber at last; we thereforo :o comrnoBdtbis remedy to all sufferers. 61 JOHN ED1K. Our I'di-iyililet for cufierers of nervous rtl--eaees will be sent ireo to any address, KrTd loor patients can also obtain this mecltlno ren or ehareo from us. This remojy baa boon prepared by the Ilerercud 'aotor Kccnig, of Fort Wayno, Ina., for the p.M cn years, aud Is now proparod under his dfrce ton by tho KOENIG rilEQlSINE QO.. i wu mams. r. cht ., cnifioo, ilt.. 80LD BY DRUOCISTfi. ?riso IBJ nor Uosslo. O Stoltlon (or . " Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt. Lehighton TIo aiost HsoccMfiil T' nvor dbeor cro'i, as it Is certain lu i .) ds not blister. Beadpioof beloTv; . naooKLVS, Cuun Hay 5, "90. 03. D. J. KiUDAfL CO.J BIm : -Lot t Hummer I cured ri Curb npon my horso wtt-ii ymir oelebrfttcnt ICendalt's fcpavtu Core and It wan ttia holt 1on I AVArjtw innt T harai ilninn Dp.y iwiufli, aaTing uwu wun i Bfinusj'',-rr in tog a iruu it cr on. lljr nriffhbor had In tUat made liim tanie. lu a rarr dou nnnvin tno how in itiirn It. I tvintTittinfiHl Bttart'l Cur. lis rurM tha KniivlnJA jiut ttrw we Jo. CoLmotus, Ohio, April , W. IU J. KtxDAtx Co.: -r dlr4 r-navelwanMU!njtmor of Kendall's via Oiiro At itl fillnt's nuiulilla.il fuwdar. Hihii Que tnaa said to me, It vu ttt i r kit ab4 tin Ix'st lie ever ti4. LrFbricur Otto L. Uohthj, m OtfrmHAJiao. il. Y-, May 15, HirH t -I hava usotl Kveral bottles ot your , Spurin dttfd with ijwfoct dbocmh ou w n and UopM maro thit wMOiut lain KetUIKH I with a Don 8p' i upaviB. Tactniaroiinowaiuircirre) iiiHna abowi no bune on tk joint, JteajMctfully, V. H. Hownisi, NMl KEHiii's mm GUOE. Da. V.. 3. Kkkdau. Co., OettM-I Uiiuk U mv dun- t..Tvn1or Ton iuy inatiuroryourrar n-mtni k-j i ..m eiu.in cur . Jbt-1 a f'-ur ypr olu (illy v.iiirii i ir.wJ ve Ighlr. fihohndarery aavOiOAU i) .itKr.'- lift- , about aLrhtdliTerent ktnutt f inc-iUm't w no ffiiou. I uurohaon a i-otile ...n Ken-t . ipavlti CoraVbiah enrol Ij. r m four H t. rriOtlrbottlf, orix If. ,tt vt-. iiJhv gteta h&vo lc or can t;ot 1 1 fur i , i . v , ' i lh i-ei ( to any atklroci on rec tpt f t r i t t .. (.roprlj Ult. II. J. K KM! ' ' CO., lhtibM ' - . .jut" MONE t tnn il at . urKH liiiserwork. rapidly and ti nL.lt, by ttwM 6t Itbrr . umK - r ul.t, tittl In bir rrllllMSlilll K,...rlfV(r iliry U. A ay (Mia ran do llie vt i rk katr ta ImA. for HMre ii r All oii ifmn to ilmtinrk TV Il 0 t iiHog o(ittful iuuM n tverr wtrkM. r from 4 to ti itrrlrkaiidBm'irdX ' iitMrtfnce. Wti ran furnl.b yon w (n MtUC. Xq itl I.. ii.in kM. tffil porn, rUtm.(M jtmt U Mutt """I' by JdJlB H (.c.lnln,'lror-.N V .t urk U ua. UiMdar jiti tui) nut luakt ' mil. I nt hi ear icaili joUi,ulkly hair I iwiu irwn 1 4 U 10 a day ai th Mart, m.d n i. ai ynu n ou. UulhsriN.di a- in nj fan oi Ilia- all tuur llliltf.u Aniarua. you iau x Ilia waik Allba l.ml it. MHi llYlO r ro- ry wurktr iiri )- tunUWir tTiyllifiMC I.AHU l,t'bLinVl3fr4f " -I s uJajukklf n it . i ti i Ii i i i aunty I . wl.! unii ii j , t.-iBla laia i.v-iiliMMl.Mru.k ItiltfKlV .IU. K.1 1X1 N. articular FltiK. AtVdiwalpn e am' AH the very lutt-fct news .vill bo found in tho Cakbon 4dvo CATi'. AY EK3