A WINIJf I i f H Between tli i " Between t 1' A tiny flo mi Ephomei 1 1 1 1 1 And there ui m i Kot death n i 1 Konwn amoiiK Gould blur i1h ir lnn'lfl But flown in; mi iln . Of Hi! I) t I In' Tbo feet Iiik " lmln in- lrs And all my trouitilliitr t-oul uiut f lniilpd To follow om I'M iiKiuntalu try. Anil then my heart twnt ojtce nnd broke Tohmr theni'fplnn rain turlxMle 8omeruin in the Avrii wnrlrt, Between the u-tx-dsUU and the ro&d. TonUrht can bring no healing now , The oalinof ycaternliht lajrona; Purely the wlm le but the wind. And I a brotSSni ail thereon. &llna Olktsnan In Chriatlau Union. Itls Audience. A pretty ntoty, whtdi lias, moreover, the merit of being true, 1 told of a cer tain professtonUl singer, lie had a ben tlfal tenor voloe, of whlob he vnu apt to take the beet of care, no that when he was crowing the Atlantic one summer with a jwirty of friends, they wore not surprised to And that, he duwppeared Jrom vfow every evening at just abont tho samo time. "Afraid of the night air," said one, with a alight smile. "Afraid well ask him to sing, probvl ably," Eaia another, but no one ques tioned him, as he was known to be quite Immovable from his own way. Ihit when the last night on board coma, a delegation descended to his stateroom to beg for a song or two, and discovered that he was not thore. They looked for him in vain, until at last the captain, who had ovldently kept the secret as long as he could, said, pointing In tho direction of the engine room: "I think you'll find him down there; that's whero he's gone every evening." Sure enough, when the delegation ar rived at the engine room, they hearfl the sound of a guitar and a voloe, and mere, lolling against tho wall, was thereoreant tenor, Kinging his best for tho delight of the stokers, whom he had entertained Jn this way for more than an hour every evening during the voyage. Youth's (Jompamon. THE ART IN ACTING. The Essential Tolnfc In Which tho Aetor Differs from the Dramatist. A great French crltto snld once, In concluding an essay, that acting was the lowest of tho arts. lie admitted that it was an art, but only by courtesy. agree with him, and I do not think it requires mnchreasqulng toarrlveatth.it conclusion. The mimetic art means simply tho interpretation of Ihe creative art Do you catch tho idea? A pupil in the beaux arts may sketch the Venus de Mflo on paper with such vigor that his leuowa are wonaerstruCK. JUut the w rilo reproduction on paper of thetatue docs not place tho artist next tho statue's maker, nor does the representation of Pnedro put tho aotor on tho pedestal of uadns. The sculptor, the painter, the drama tist, the musician they create. A thou sand different twrsons. a thousand differ ent things man to bo assimilated by their genius. The effect is' an aggregate of Doings taken from the whole ol a na ture. The individuality of ' tho creative genius Is deepened, but is not annihi lated. Ills art Is of the highest, because ho u tho embodiment, tho recresenta- tlva of nature, Balzao said that to de scribe' a landscape ho turned himself for tho moment Into trees and grass, and fountains and stars, and sunlight, and thus reached tho heart of that which he would reproduce. In other words, ho created the landscapo just as Rousseau would create tho samo landscape upon biz incnes of canvas. But for tho aotor let him storm Par riassus as be Willi thero are few leaves in the laurel crown. It la his function to roprcsent the creations of genius to in terpret -thorn to tho public. He has not thithouaand Inspirations of tho author; no ms only tho suggestions of tho glow ing words. Tho actor Is subservient to tho author, notwithstanding he may for get his bondage for a brief five minutes ana brcatha tho free air of creulns. Thero was an ago in France, they say, when actors wero provided simply with tho framework of the drama and left to Improvise tho rest la fact, Qoldont, tho Italian dramatist, speaks of supplying plots to tho French king's players from which they lmprovlso the speeches. But wo have no evidence that fhe actors rose above tho lovol of tho Chlneso stago of tooay, wnere-ri similar practice prevails, Mind you, tills opinion la not accepta ble to the public I know It must be ml nrtrtn Hlilflnnfl. TVTnra nr Tlnr-hal In. eiing me granu creations oi gen ina ana regards tbo actor as tu Document of Shakespeare or Raalne or Oometlle. Tho publlo shouts wfW ap plause when the actor trembles with feigned passion, but this same publto forgets that tho words, the action, the sttprcfSlon are all simply echoes c other genius. In tho clamor of approval tnevcreauvo art Is forgotten, altl that Is the base of the entire structure. No actor brings this genius nearer' to tho heart of tho publlo, to bo sureMbnt at the same time let him remember'that he-Is only tho interpreter, after all, and tho shouts nro really for Shakespeare and Racine, And, to end with a suggestion, Is not i actors art akin to tho Journalist s literature? It seems to mo that the playhouse and the newspaper no hand in hand. They are popular vehioleg of thought, and are within the scope of inopeopio. remaps this is not Batter ing and perhaps It is unjust but then. it is only a suggestion. Sarah Bernhard in san Jfranclsco Examiner. How the SturfUh Cats the Oyster. Tho starfish Is a curious animal. Its try 1 most fmmodlatoly under it is the stom ach, whilo tho digestivo organs are in its arms. Starfish oat oysters, but natural ists differ as to tho precise way in which they devour them. Ancient naturalists believed that the starfish waited for moment when tho oyster opened its valves to introdnoo one of its rays into the opening, and having put one foot into the domicile it soon put the other four In and finished up by devouring the native. Modern observations have proved that this is not finite correct. Some naturalists assert that, on ob taining possession of the oyster, the star fish brings his mouth to the edge of the shell and then with the assistance of a fluid which Its mouth secretes it farces open tho valves and the entrance, is. ob tained, Another naturalist gives a dif ferent explanation of the transaction, namely, that tho oyster is seised by the starfish and held tight by ito mputhi tho iitarnsh then everts its stomach and envelops the oyster, which forces It to open Ira ehilL However this Busy bo. it is clear that tho starfish swallows pjs- tura in tee same manner as naman br ings. London Tit-Bits. The Inventor's X)ream, of Fame. Every inventor has some idea of dii i-overinjr a great useful article, whloh will benefit the whole human raaaand carry His own name down to posterity as a great man of genius. Often these am Mttons schemes are never realised, but the best part of the Inventors life cpeai la vein efforts to accomplish this great rawlt. Buoh high olma ennoble and Wnlfy tS work, and, thojuh thsy mainover bo raaMzed.-he has the satis- faction tmqxtf sarthafftybfM will come aftaytjjrfl to ttwe up the woA yoh he haaWtar&ruebed. , Many of the great Inventions of todtf bavi not been the nrodnctof one man s genius, although he may enjoy all'of the xadltbut the. result of gMre$olMlof ' thqogiiL expwiment :and euges.Uon jof doxeM- ofi ed&aists, and Investors. acSrge'B. Wnlilna New Yorkffipoch, ' Aj-Mllltary NoTeJIr, getsbV cartridge shell, wluoji r a&samedlrnVdMi h nwqoro IspwerA1 nee in Mm French, arrdy, caTtrfSire has aowoely hau the wehril of one with n metal saaU) the rlBOonridViible Wtfajdjr'fwla faiic 0 removing WiKell after c&rh itjot Is avoided. At present lbs c apOOUon or, tnu military novelty k-f MoTet Few York Telegrams ANTRIM A LIVE S11AHK. DAIIING rLAl OTA CALIFORNIA SWIM MING TEACHER, S.i; nil It a Marine Monster. Tin- rutin IiitniilrHiinsa of a lfnae nnnkltis fthnrk Amply Remonstrated. The M.ll-.r No Longer Afraid. That n man bIiouM take a ride on a live sinus's back, apparently with all tho delight of a wild cowboy breaking in an unruly mustang, would be difficult to ljoltovo nnleea circumstances were presented to verify it. Bash an occur rence has really taken place, howover, and at so short a distance from San Frnnclioo that any doubting Thomas can eanily sntisfy himself by making a personal investigation. For the past few years the fishermen in tho northern part of Monterey bay, near Santo Crns, have been greatly annoyed by basking sharks. These sharks, while in search of food, often run into the nets of fishermen, and thrashing about and trying to esonpo from tbo meshes which enfold them, tear the nets and injure them so that the fishermen at times suffer tho loss of hundreds of dollars. Sometimes shark struggles about so much In tho water us to wrap the nets around It in such a manner that escape is impossible, and the huge fish dies from the exhaus tion produced by its wild efforts to get free To extricate the dead fish from the note it Is sometimw necessary to tow it ashore, and to recover part of the loss sustained in the destruction of the nets the flahennen try out tho liver of the shark ana obtain a quantity of cheap bnt profitable oil. AJt OCULAR DEMONSTRATION, A huge basking shark about thirty or forty feet long becamo entangled in the nets of some fifahennen off SoqUel point, about four miles from Santa Vrnz. Tho shark, still alive and enfolded in the nets, was towed by tho fishermen in boats to the wharf at Capltola. Its ar rival created great excitom".it among the visitors at that resort. Tho fact that sharks, any sharks, were near the beach drove Hundreds of bathers from the wa ter, and people Vegan to make up their minds to leavo the place. No amount of assurance on the part of the proprietors of the hotel or the fishermen that bask ing sharks were not man eaters, and that many hod lieen caught with no accident happening, could entirely qnlet the fears of tho visitors, and bathing was almost given up, ' Some ocular demonstration of the fact that a basking shark was harmless there fore became necessary. Swimming Teacher Swanson, of the Capltola baths, then determined to give an exhibition with the shark which should convince the most timid. A lierformanco fol lowed the like of which no man ever participated in before. Swanson put on n bathing suit and swam to the wharf where the partially exhausted monster lay, still partly wrapped in the torn and tangled fishing nets. Slowly approach ing the gasping yet enraged monster, a whale in slzq if not in species, Swanson swam close to Its side, and then clamb ered slowly on top, a moderately easy task to accomplish, as the shark lay almost entirely under water. Sitting astride the huge fish lllto a baby on an elephant, tho bold swimmer shouted in triumphant derision nt the several hun dred people on tho wharf, who had gathered to witness the etrango per formance. OOT USED TO IT. His song of success was quickly cut short, for as soon as the lazy shark real ised it liad gathered something more on its back it commenced to thrash about and threw Swanson off. Women in tho crowd shrieked in fear and men held their breath in excitement. It was hard ly a minute, however, before Swanson ipeareu uninjured and laughing out side of the lino of foam caused by tho shark's struggles. The crowd on the wharf breathed more freely when they saw tho man emerge from the seething waters and realized that ho had not been devoured, as they expected him to bo. Tho undaunted swimmer again went to the side of tho shark, nnd onco more mounted his marine steed. Thethark again showed its fear nnd anger by shak ing him off, but not so violently as be fore. Wltu great persistence swanson again climbed on to tho monster. What seemed before to tho many spec tators a most foolhardy act, and bat the courtship of certain death, now became strangely comical sight. Swanson mounted the fish, and the shark becom ing accustomed to its queer burden, merely rolled the man oft each ttmo he got on its bock, simply turning lazily in the water nnd shaking himself. This was repeated several times, and the large crowd of people who came expect ing to see the man killed nnd eaten de parted laughing at the ludicrous ending of the performance. Swanson became the hero of the camp. Bathing was re sumed and even moro freely indulged in as a consequence of the exhibition, and no one can now be found in Camp Capl tola who will admit that they fear a shark, or a basking shark at least. San Francisco Chronicle. An Xnt.restluff Calculation. An uptown man, having nothing else to do. thonglit lie would try an experi ment, so he tnrned tho liarnls of a clock in his room the fall twenty-four honra of a any, ana round it tooic, with moderate movement, one mlnnte of time to accom plish that task. He then made a calcu lation of how long It would take him to turn off the full measure of a man s lifo. which, according to the Scriptures, Is "three score years and ten," and found that It would take seventeen and one' half days to turn the hands of the clock to represent seventy years. fnlladel' phia ltecord. A Barcalo. Small Son Dot salt fit dot man awful tight. Dealer It yoc a dlgut Tit, meln son. "Vy Aid you sell It zo cheap!" "I vm avrald I couldn't get it off mlt- ont tearing it." Pood News. The ltam Owl. IIow soft is the plumage of the owl, and how noiseless her flight. Watch her as sue boats past the ivy tod, down by the ricks and silently over the old wood; then away over the meadows, through the open door and out of the loophole of the bam; round the lichen! tower and along the coarse of the brook. Presently she returns to her four downy young witft a none in one olaw and a vole tn the other, soon to be ripped up, torn and eaten by tne greedy, snapping Imps. Young and eggs are not unfreqnently found In tbo same nest If yon would see the midday siesta of these birds climb up into the haymow. There, in an angle of the beam, you will see tneir owlsnlps snoring and UllnHnj wide their great round eyes. Their due' Is the moat unearthly, ridlouloos, grave noise conceivable; unlike' anything yon ever heard. There they will stay all day. digesting the mice with which they have gorged tuemselres until twilight, when tney again issue forth upon their mad can revels. This clever mouaer has a strong claim to our protection; so let not idle super stitiou further its destruction. Man Chester Times. , Tli. I'raneh KatiattaT rrintlBB Works.' . The French national, printing works date from the year, 1440, and owe their origin to Lonis.SIII, who established theraunder the title Xmprtinerle royole. The works were eoppresnd at the begin ning of the revolution and reorganiMd lnstLe Year u The state minting office hasfikkuasy homes. It is nowln tbe former abode of the nriqotly house of 1 Rohan, in the Boa Yiollle du Temple, which still retains traeea of its former splendor. , Besides executing all the printing of the ministries and other pubUotodlM, 'the prthsea of tho lu.pnmerie naUonale arc nt tin seevieo of all private Individ' unb vh'j require iu their works types iiui -v-ilIi ti injure lUewhere. Tbe culh.ti ; i,t the llutel de- Kuban uui i i a 1 ionium vniieMei. It wuuld auniatt d&tisfv the arohdeaeon of thu M.'i-f V1foo sermetis could not be prm teiltbecaiw the printer had only one tun ufjaxvuLhMk in stuck. London i A PINE PJECEOT WBMO IS INDEED A LUXURY .ER'S AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. OHO. FIKZER & BROS., LoniSYille, Ky. FIN2 COMES AS KNOWN ASA J MAra ox? LelMh Coal & Hardware Go LIMITED. Specialties. Myor's Pumps A complete line, including repairs for tliti'Mimo Cucumber Pimirjs A complete line including repairs for tho mine. Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual lino of Hardware, Oils. i Jo L 6ABII -IS IIEADQUARTEKS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Oiass, ALL KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pr mm KSorrosiTE j . FIRST STREET, - Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa' teens, Prints, Ginghams, l'aney Dress .Patterns oi mg low prices. Groceries, rrovisions, JV ood and Wiuowware Cloths Cassimors, Hats, made Clothinc in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as nought lor nt ftny other general Carpets, Oil-cloths. Lamps and Fixtures in great vnnety and ol best quality at Kock Uottom Trices. lsest quality ol Flour and same articles can bo purchased All goods ol the very best quality and arc being sold at prices equally as low as the samo goods m this section. (Jail and bo convinced, ii'ospectlnlly, July 823-71 Get Keady for the rand Fair and Fesfiv UNDKli THE Lehigh Lodge, No. 292, 15. of 11. R. T , IN Gabcl's Hall; Lcliigrhton, on - . . ; Friday and Saturday, N IS With bigpssprlmanUalHhe newest things in Jewelry and Silverware nt such au array, of prices as will arionish all buyers. Turt' look, SoM.Gold RingsQiily 76 cents. SclioStciioriery,, Puzzles, Novelties iftncl Toys. (Jomc and See Us ! And ilonfttlwik of buying until you do as we have lowest price. r'rwi'Pai'fi rnrt outt g our BpeeiUy both in whole VJ UMJUUblUIitJi y Bale and retail. Sunday scluwl coramitieee Avill do well to we us before making arrangements for their Christmas cndiei. Soda on Tap Every SRturdav Nigh New Bee Hive, AIJL.ENTOWN.PA. The Lnrcost nnd Most Com plete line of Dress Goods, GOATS, Curtains and Carpets, In the Lehigh v alley, enn bo found at wjunsicker' Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOWN. THE POLICEGAZETTE lithe only mmtrntort imper In the worM containing nil the latest cnsatlonal nnil uporl iiR news. No wtloftn kwrrpr, harbor or club room can Afford to be without It, it always niukPM frhml wherever It Roea. Mulled to any allreM In the United States smircly wrapitcd. is weeks for fl Send five otmlft for rtatnnle copy. Uiclmrd K. Fox, Frnnkllnftinnro, PRIGKETTGOLIESE JECOMMERCF THE IEA0INO SCHOOL OF o5 Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c, & s. depot, - LEHIGHTOiN, Pa tiaiSCllCS. Seersuckers and the very best qualities at oxcecd Uroclceryware,tHassware, ol the best makes nt low figures. Boots, Shoes and Heady low ns tho same goods can ho store m tins vicinity, Feed at prices lully as low as the elsewhere. can bought at nny general store AMOS REIPEL, ADSl'lCKS OF December; H & 12. IN THE LEAD AN EXHIBITION -OF- Fall and Winter There is not a desirable weave, shading or style made by the most famous makers of the world that will be found miss ing in this interesting display. nr 634 Hamilton Ready for a Lively Fall Trade CARPETS ! ! ! In all your lifo you certainly that could or can surpass our new style. The prices arc ns varied be seen to bo npprccintcd, so come FURNITURE! Ilrnutiful, varied, complete nnd day while a laily was looking at It must bo seen to bo appreciated the lowest notch. Come nnd see Kemerer NORTH FIRST STREET, Worthy the attention of Buyers. Early Fall Announcements. Brand New Fall Stock Now Ready. Hrc show tho largest nnd Trouserings in tho latest styles bclorc. 1 ho materials used in garments have nil been carefully nuu most desirable lorcign and Jioys school buits in an enormous assortment. Children's I; mo Jersey and Double Breasted feet in fit and workmanship. Our line ol Fall Overcoats in carefully selected fabrics at popular prices, surpass all former exhibits, and must bo seen to be npprcciated. rurnishing Goods, wo arc Men's Neckwear, Collars, CulTs, nose, ana a complete line ol Underwear. A cents lor JJv. Jacccrs world Renowned Snnitnry woolen Hoc on application. Upen Kvery ClotMim Specialist ana Fashion Leaders of the Valley. Centre Square-Hotel Allen BuUdlngAUentown, IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. -IT INCLUDES- Bccl Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Boole Cases, Conclies, &c. Our prices arc positively ns low nnd terms as good as you can get anywhere in tho county. Don't fail to call and sec us before making your purchases as wo can positively save you some money UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. This line of business receives our special attention. Flour, Feed, &c., .. The very choicest brands at lowest prices, j Over tho Canal Bridge, East Weisaport. "A Feat to Properly Fit Feet.' But it is successfully, satisfiictorially, cheaply and properly done at Tho Only Boot and Shoo Store inWoissport where you can havo fitted to your feet at a moment's notice nl most nny mnkc or quality shoo at prices which havo been proved positively lower than tho samo quality, stylo and finish can be purchased elsewhere. Tl'c have a full lino to select from, for we do not carry on nn adjunct or side show business looccupy 0111 space or time. Come and see us, learn our prices nnd be con vinccd that it is to your advantngo to deal with us WEISSPORT'S LEADING FALL INVOOB OP Beautiful New Queensware At our populnr Uazanr, surpasses any and ovcrj'thing over shown in this town, and include everything in our lino nt such n range of prices as asfonish everybody. Come and sec us and take ad vantage of the positive bargains that wo now offer purchasers. Hommel's 0 ueensware FIRST STREET. "New Millinery Bazaar," The ladies of this city and vicinity are invited to call nnd seo the most fashionable line of now and seasonable millinery goods over exhibited in this town now on display in our Uazaar of stylo nnd fashion. Careful attention will bo paid to tl(o wants of our patrons and satisfaction will bo guaranteed in cvory par ticular. lPliilc our prices aro very low you will find our good6 to be the very best and we will merit your confidence nnd pat ronngo by always furnishing the most fashionable millinery at the very lowest prices. Respectfully, Mrs. M, Wieand's Building, Dress Goods, St., Allentown. never seen anything in this city fall exhibit, cither in price or ns tho patterns, nnd both must nnd see our exhibit. chenn, was overhead the other our lull exhibition ol Furniture. , I'nccs nro marked down to us. k Swartz., cheapest lino of Fall Suitings nnd and newest colorings ever shown tho manufacture of our Custom selected and represent the latest domestic makes. (Suits in endless variety. For making a leading specialty? oi Dress Shirts, Suspenders, Half Underwear. Catalogue mailed Evening. nail BOOT & SHOE Dealer LEHIGHTON. A. Halpin, Bnnkwny, Lchighton, Bazaar, Th Wettorn Bottler! ChoMti SptKlflo. With OTpry AdvntHw ot emlfrnttnn, into thn tar Went, ft new demand is croftWtl for HosbM- tr' Mtonmeh flitters. Nrwly iwoplp1 nlnni Are frequently less mlnhrloui thnti nUtor titled loofthtiSR. (in Recount of tho mlitiu which rUon from reouitUy cleared land, prtl'ilrl hIoiik the banttsor rlrers that tiro wittjre. to frohcts. The ajcrlcullunil or mini tig emit rant 'wu tenm, when ho ilws not Already know, tti.it tho ntttrrs afford the only sure protection aualim malaria. ana those dltorriert of the atomach, hvor and bowels, to which climatic changes, exposure, and unaccustomed or tmheaHhy water or diet subject Mm. Oonseqnently, lie places ftn estl mate tqm this rreai ltonsehohl sieelflo mid pr ventlre eommensnrftte with Its Intrinsic merits, and Is earefnl to Keep on band a retoratlre mvA promoter of Immui so ImpUcitjr to be relmt up ma In tlmeot need. Dicxjenee was a crank. English syndicates are sllll bujlnt; big ranches. AilmlrM for Us simplicity Is a queen charm fashion fnl as a lima bean tn cokl. Indianapolis planing mill employes are trllng to start a co-operative mill with $100,000 capital Great works are performed, not by strength, but perseverance. ION'T UlTAIlllKL. Couglti and Colils will try Pan-Tlna Cough and ronsuinptiou Cure, they will 11 ml quick relief aiHt permanent hiHttt. The meillcal proteraton declare It a remedy ot the highest value. Try It 1'rteoX and nu cents. Trial bottles free. A large proportion f the diseases which cause human stiller! he result from derangement of the stomach, loena.and Iher. Dr. )ee's Uver Regulator remotes all Ui('te trouhles. Tital boftttfs free at Thomas' Urttu Store. Confide your secrets to the wind, but do not loll them to a woman. Some men have a beep site moro Inlrust In politicks than prlnstpla. Bomo Foolish l'enplo AUowaeotigh to run until It gels leyond tho read i of medicine. They often say, " Oh, It will wear awny, hut in moAtcfttt It wears lliem away, Couhl they he in riticrtl to try tho successful nmlicinc called Kemp's Itfllsnin, which Is sold on a jnieitive guarantee to cure, they would innmlialely fee the excellent rflert after tali lug (ho first dose, l'rice COc and $-1.00. Trial sire free At all druggtftls. A doit at Deposit, N. V., found a pocket book recently containing $400. I'ljrmlefl v Olnnts, Ulllputala a they are In si (being no larger thaumuMard svcils), tliey iichlevo results that tsetr lirolKllngnal.iu oijonent utteily fail In. We rcrertotiioenieacyuf tho powerful prepa rarion known ns Dr. lTerce's 1'leasant Pellets, compared with that of thclrgliiantlc competitors, the old atiln 1'llL Trv tho ililM vlnntt. uhen dyspepsia, llvercompU!ut,conilpatlDii,lllIiouv ncss, or uny Kinurcu 1111 utH.iu ou, nnu o jnatvo no mistake they'll disappear itt once. Faith is tho greatest builder, and envy the Greatest destroyer. Chicago cabinet makers now want eight hours, $2, and weekly payments. Kvery Homo Should Have ft. It Is not alwajs convenient to call a physician Tor every litllo ailment. Hating lteU Ha Oil lu the houso you have a I'hislctuti always ut hand; ft kills Ithenmatistn, Neuntlula, linrii, Urulscsnnd all Aches and f'lilm. l'rice 23cts. There are few things lu lifo of which we maj bo certain, but this li one ot them, l'an-llua Coimhand Coinumiitlon Cure has no equal for I'oIiK (.''Oticlis nnd Consumption, l'rice 25 and CO cents at lliomas Drug Htore. Tho successful rival Is always a con temp tliilo scamp. A man named Sledgo was arrested recerl- ly for swlndllns. lie struck hard luck. si-i:cimkn- oAsns. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of IJ.ivlllo, Ind., writes: "Electric Hitlers lias done mora for me tuan all other medicines com blned, for tliat bad feeling arising from Aiunej nu iiver irouuie." jonn i.esiie, farmer and stock man. of same Dlacc. says: "Find Electric Bitters to be tho ucst Kidney and Liver medicine, made mo feel like a new man'. J. W. Gardner, liardnaro mer chant, sains town, says: Electric Hitters It lust the the tldnc for a man who is all run down ana iion t care whetuer ho Htcj or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just like- ho had a new leaso on life. Only C0c. a bottle, at licber's drug store, jiCuignton; anu mcrv's, weissport, A miner dressed In armor went Into a burning mlno at Republic, Jllch,, to fight tli. Arc. "A chemical success and medical triumph," so speaks an eminent physician In refcreuco to Aycr's Cherry Pectoral; and tho eulogy was none too strong. No other mcdlcino Is so safe and efficacious In all diseases of tbo throat and lungs. WILL. HIS GIVEN AWAY. Halbaods too often permit wires, and parents their children, to suner from headache, dlzslncis, nenralfcla, slcenlessneei, me, nerroainess, when by mouse or Dr. Miles' Jteitoratlye ncrrlne such serious results could cosily bo prevented. Druggists oTeriwhore soy It gares universal satliustlon, and has an linmenso sale. Wood worth S.Uo., nri ort Wayne. Iml.i Know fi uo., orUyracuso.N. Y.i J.O. Wolf, lllllsdalo, Mlch. and hundreds or others say "It Is the greatest ..mi iu, iu,w. - lb OODIBIDI SO OltiaiCS. Trial bottles and fine book on iterrous bueases, iwrt. ' You kin falrlyjiear this grato and glory, lous Repnblli of ours sproutln' and growln'. Farm lands In the United Stales, taking the country as a whole, occupy only 2S0 acres In every 1,000. now i suri'i:i:i:i). I havo been a suflerer from catarrah for years. Haying tried a number of remedies advertised as "inro cures" without obtain ing anr relief, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised mo to try Ely's Cream Ualm. I did so with great reluctance but can now testify that alter using It for six weeks I ueueve mv-seir cared. It Is a most agrco able remedy an Invaluable llalm, Joseph aiowari, o-t uranit avo, urooiciyn. SIxty.flvo Huns, who ork on the rail road near Mccbanlcsburg, live, together In a houso SO by 40 feet. Lowell weavers can average fS.50a week. Tho Host Ufa l'otlcy. when told by a doctor that Ills lit er was almost Konr,sald,"l'nUli, It's glad I am, It's alien bolliertMl mol" Ihe llver.nioro than any other organ. Is tho Indox or tho body. With a morbid liver tho wuuie s)8ii'in is out oi Keari Alost Itoneniu lor the restoration ot thu "cltldel of health," Is Ilr. 1'lerre's tlolden Medical lfso.ivery. lu action isuirrai, itroiiipt, eneiuiyi jceeoinmenuetl In eminent physicians. It has gained a universal reimtatlon as tho "Ureal Liver ltozulatorl' Correct Iho liter, and you euro many ills I The 'tlolden Mwlltnl Dlwovery," Is warranted lu all easM ot liver disease and blood disorders to ocuirmorcuru, or money promptly ana choer lully returned. No mortal's broad Is ever buttered on both tides. A man that's got a good offls Is a plum fool that won l lite fer It tooth and toe nail, Unda Sam jlst alnt afeared of nobody, Hints what. Flrotl. A titled Parisian, atter wasting much moo in tno LJUln quarter, finally ruun age4, by hook or crook, to becomo cn- rolled ns a pnpll of Geromo. Day atter day tho nobleman canto, took Us place before tbe model And sketched as best he could. Finsiy Geromo paused before the now pupil one day and said, "Yon ooruo here in the morning; what do you do in the afternoonf "Oh," said tho nobleman, "I ride in the Dols, see a few of tny friends, and then dress lor din ner." "You do," mrtsed tho master; "don't you think you'd better do the same things In the morning, viatif' The next week a new pupil bod the noble man's place in front of the model, San francltoco Argonaut. To llcnilna lllna. Little Pete Is a apod boy as well as a boy of a great deaf of originality in his "notions," but he bas the serious fault of being extremely forgetful. One day, after having gone on an er rand and forgotten what lie was sent for, he exclaimed bitterly to his sister: "Oh, dearl I wish I was a'snakel" "You wish, you were a snakef sold his sister, horrified. "Yes, and a great long one as muoh as six feet long." "Wby, what for, reteT "So I could tie knots in myself to make me remember things P Youth's Companion. Threa floors In Century suid a Half. Morgan Mory, of Upper Sanoon, Pa., has had his bam reroofed with Un. ' Tbe structure wo built in 17M, wtn (i was rooted with oetWr. A number of yean later pine shingles took tbe plaoa ot tbe oedar. It has been roofal only three times during its existence. The barn Is still in a good state of preservation, and will ootlast a few more roofs. Kx-chaage. .E1PINQ SEA. . - 'Hit il 'I rt I Til -! I! . r flint, of llgfct, li'it linr loii'a rim. On tin' And tlio o I'lt)!. nny varied Wlicrp tlie liri'fikere ery Frnm Ihentntii'l 'if glrAmlnHUt4, Bin t. hi' 1, I to tiro Rky. OlniKlli-w iimrr lien ens betrttlDg tlVr tho nleeii'ng Mm- Inl .iiit heat nh mt hor feet Where run peril bat Can It ba that tarn pasta nthar, Strbttf wind lash tt daapf 'TtMsed In pala the tall ships sir i strain, ard lftp? MadiUMd billows horew Trust the thm, tract tbe serpent Wben lis steepls llaat Truat thy hands to flamlnc braooa- Tnnt net fickle mm and ektos. -Overland Monthly. Tho I'riaf Wny to Walk. As sooti as n man cornea into ray shop and takes oft his shoo I oan tell whether or not lie is a good walker, nnd it is as tonishing to And Iipw few men know the proper way to step out If tbo shoe Is worn down at the heel not on the side, but straight back nnd the leather of the sole allows signs of weakness at the ball of the foot, a little greater on tho inside just below the base of the great toe, I know that tho wearer is a good walker. If, however, tho heel Is turned on one side, or is worn evenly through out, and the sole is worn most near the toe, I know that I have to deal with a poor pedestrian. The 'reason of the difference in posi tion of tho worn spots lies In tho tact that the poor walker walks from his knee and tho good one from Ills hip. Wntch the passerby on tho street, and you will nt onco seo tho dlfferenoe. Nine men out of ten will bend the kneo ver considerably in walking, eteppln straight out with both hips on tho same lino, nnd the toe will be tho first to strike tho ground. The tenth man t?lll bend his knee very littlo, Jnst enough to clear the ground, and will swing the leg from the hip, very much ns tho arm ia swung from the shoulder nnd not from tho elbow. By so doing he calls upon the muscles which nro strongest to bear the strain, and increases tho length of his strldo four or bIx inches. The heel touches the ground first and not the too. A slight spring is given from the bill of the foot on making another stride. Men who walk in this fashion cover tho ground 00 percent faster with tho stnno exertion than thoso who walk from tho kneo. In pugilism tho old rulo U to striko from tho shoul der nnd not from the elbow. In pedes trlauism It Is to .walk from tho hip and not from tho .knee. Interview In St Louis Globo-Democrat How tho Kstnte Was Divided. Onco, whilo Mamonn was conversing with ono of tho most famous scholars io his realm, n woman claimed tin inter view. "Justico, oh, princel Justice 1 lmplorol My brother left 000 pieces of gold, nud his heirs havo given mo but a singlo one. "That wa3 only proper, replied tho caliph; "each of your broth er's two daughters is entitled to one- third of his property, or 400 In alb Tho widow s suaro Is ono-cixth. or 100 nieces. Your brother's mother Bhonld recelvo ono-elgliCh, or 75 pieces. You and your twelvo brothers aro entitled to tho re maining 23; but, as tho law allows a double portion to tho male, they had each 2 pieces of gold and you 1." San I'ranclsco Argonaut Ha Understood. Anton Kubcneteln, tho Russian com poser, in liis autobiography tolls of tha confusion which ovcrcamo a certain architect of his acquaintance, who had a habit of interlarding all his remarks with tho phrase, "You understand." On ono occasion ho was explaining certain tircmtectnrni matters to tne cm' peror, nnd according to custom made frco uso of his favorlto expression. "Good heavens!" exclaimed Empcroi Nicholas at last irritably, "of coursa I understand. My dear fellow, how could I unln Itr Whv alleys e honld vary in their prop erties so widely as thoy do from tho mctil3 whic'jform them is an obscure question, ifiperiment is still tho only lrMms of disco tcring wuat properties such iiiul such an alloy will havo, or how tho properties may bo usefully changed by a slight Ulirerence tn com' position. CornuBgarsia StOPPtd tho progress of Consumption. Tho best authorities agrco that it's a scrofulous affection of tho limes. If taken in time, ami given a fair trial, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical JJiscovery will cllcct a euro, lliou sands havo been saved by it thou sands moro aro piittins it off till too late. For every form of Scrof ula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections, "West Lungs, jSovero Coughs, and kindred ailments, it is a posittvo rcmcuy. us guaran teed to do all that's claimed for it If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, your money is returned. Tho "Discovery" is tho only Liver, lilood anil Laim itcmcuy that's sold so. Think what a mcdl cino it must bo 1 Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Salt rhoum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Makers, No. 003 Main Streot, Buffalo, N. Y. Itpittr UUI oo thiMiU ti uitn TS-RISKT wtia Minitirtii. Beldin's drfnun mb. frlievtuca A Monti twlM by itta.ll hr low THE DR. ICUll f KBf KIf Alt CO JAMAICA, It A Apamphletof Information udit.ifl atrmct oi ma iw,iDuwing now to ALiuin j-uvau, i-reii, lnaai V AUiM MUHN X UUs INVESTMEHi SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY SELECTED, TRIED, SAFE, PAY aOOD INTEREST, AISO OCSIHABLB INVMVMINT PROPIRTISI IN pnoious Oinss. FOR run. MRTtcUUtM AND REFERtNCEt WRITS eschbaoh, Mcdonald a. com IB to 38 WhHahall l . Haw Yarfc. Mix A CME BLACKING U eltcaper r at 20 cents a bottle than ny other Dressing at 5 cent A LITTLE GOES A LONG W YR tiocarm shots onco blackened "arltli can be kept clean by washing them with iter. People In moderata drcunwUricss Jt.a V profitable: to bar it at 20c a bottle, I us what they spend for Blacking Ihrj m In shoe leather. , , It Is the cheapest blacking consult rln Its quality, and yet wo want ttscil It cheaper If It can be done. We will pry SI 0,000 Reward for a recipo that will cnablo ns le '.ate Wolft'8 Acme E LA crura at snclt t rlce ' that n retailer can profitabiT sell It at ' ' V) m bottle. This offer is open until Jan. let. WOI.FF ft nAUDOLPn, Phlladelrnl. Old furniture painted with PSK-RON , (ttils Is tho nama ef tho paint), loots ttko stained and Turnbhol tK fvrniturt. Ono coat will do iL A child can apply It fori can change a pino to a walnut, or a cl ary to mahogany! thcro is no limit tn tour fancies. All retailers sell iL Is a most loathsome, dangerous, ami prr lent malady. It Is a blood disease, usually of Scrofulous origin, and for which I u-sl treatment Is useless, ltcfore health Is s aible, the poison must bo eradicated Im tho PTstcra, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY tho dlscaso must be treated through tna blood. For this purposo no remedy Is so cSectire as Aycr's Barsaparllla. " For tho past eight rears, I havo ot u severely afflicted with Catarrh, none ot t:ie many remodles I tried affording me any re Uef. My digestion was considerably tin paired, and my sleep disturbed by pith-get dropping Into my throat In September last I resolved to try Aycr's Sarcaparllla, began to uso It at once, and am glad to testify to a great Improvement In my health Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, 271 West Fourth street. New York City. "My daughter, 18 years old, w as afllk't'rl with Catarrh from her fifth year. Last Mr. gust sno was TREATED WITH Ayct'a SaraaparilUi, and Atter three montfii ol this treatment site was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary case, as any dnicglst hero can testify." Mrs. V, W ' liaraca, Valparaiso, Neb. Ayer's SarsapariUa rREPAUED BT Dr.' J. G. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.' Bold liy nil DrnggUU. Trie fl ; UlrottIc$5. Anlc my nernrii Tor XV Is nontlaa If nut for unto In your pUco nsk yr drnlrr la ninit for fnialeaet eeurc IhO ngrriry, nod net llirm for yon tSTTAUK 1SU HtlUSTITUTE. -C4 WHY 13 THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HQ All? It Is a wntriiPM lioo, with no tack or wm tfcrooil to hurt tb(cftt mnd ot the best flno calf, Btrliftbi aud ar, an J I-(yiuj uv make mora tho of thtm pmf than any other manvfaetttrer, IteUaUj baud xt'wr.l Phot? ctmtlnn t mm $i.W to (3.110. C&r UIMJrnuln llnntl-iirwcilf tbe Unfit raJf vw hh'jo erer okTerwl for $.Mlt iaatii Vrjnttt Import! Hhoes which it fmrn 4 into A1J.UU, CA UU llnniUHowrd Welt HI. nr. nno oaJf, 3Tm tllfiti, comfortablo anl durable. Tlie bt hoe cvrr oftereil at thU prlci nnnrn RrnJe aa ana lorn niAde nlioen costlnz fmrn $r,.m to QO fl l'nllre Hhoei Knrrtiers, Itallm-ul Mon and letter Currier at I wear them; r.u eaJr. waml smooth InslittN hciavy thrfe aolrfl, .tcn htn tHlrff. odd pair will wuar a year. (CO n flnornlfi iioltifriiiooeTfroff rltl UttZm till prleet one trial will ronTluce thorn it ho wnnt a boa fur eoinfort and nrrvluo. C50 -3 nnd t'i.()0 W'orbluitmnii'fi f boajj iSa aro Tory tnnir nnd durable. Tliofl wha linvo glTen them a trial will fr uo other make. Dnue) S'i.ltll nnd achool aboes aro DUj O warn bytneboyieverywhrret Ibeeull on their merits, an tbo Incrwwlnfr aules bow. B nHioc ''O llnnd-(wrd shoo, btit EbCI UICO UtmRola. vrrriitTltstit Uib,rrjnch price are auuuptrt uu inn wnwim wi ftirn iikiu. M W. L. 1UUULAS. Brockton. Maaa. f Adam Mohrkam&Son , Agonta. LehlKhtor, l'a. 0URE flick nadMhe and reUT all the tnmUes focfJ dent to AblUoos stataof the jatam. anob t JizxlnMa, h'aujCA, Droirilneefl, PUtreea aftckf eating, rain In the fildo. 4c While tholr mail rcaiwiiWo ncceea bu boon shown Jaciulug ildflAcho, yet Carte r little tlwe TSUa ta4 equally t1 aabla In Oonatlpat Urn, curl rm aivl fri Tenting tlila annojlnff cornplalntwlillo tber aiie rcrmsctfclldlacrdoraonhealoiiwhOmaUUtha liTcr and rogulato tho bov&Ll. TenUtUeycitt fActtbc7WOTUbealinMtprioeIeeatotnoewhl i entor from thli dtatreaalng complalntj but rrrta natolj thetreoodneas does notend hera,and lbotj trhocacatrrtbABiYlllfind tbasalitaittrHljTala Lbtelaeomany wayi that they will not bowll ;liES to do without then. Hot after allalcH ACHE U the tac cf ao many Hroe thst berelawhenl vemake oar great ho&at. Our piUa cure UwhUa Ctheridanot. .Carter UtUa lircr nila aro rery tmail t1 Tory eaa7 vt iue. vua or two iuu vwu uwa They are strietly Testable and do not grip or parcro. but by their gentle action pleae all wlm luetbeni. laTlaUat35cnU Are fori I. tJcbt pj droegtsta eroryvtete or acnt by mail. CARTER WtDICINS CO., New Vorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPR1C6 GREASE BEST IN Tiir. ivoni.D. I ZtavrMxIaaaaKiltlMua "-1-711111. actusTI eutlMiiartwo bOK.a or urMhar br.4. M tSKUi tr beat. fUET THE UEM U1MC. FOIt BALE BT DgALEBa QEKERALLT. llrp mm M-Tboojantla bavn im i MrtnaiaUitlh I'lllLAUELl'IIIA i'A urMaeur iimo rrm .iuhiim i uralab br uiUlta wuxi. . iO..Il'-: Msuiffor CURE CUARANTEED. OStiajilvur V.i t S3000I A YI!A IS I Mch anr Mtijr InWIIIfml tami oi a, o ra rrai mmm anie.aiui , w la liitimrttot). trill work liMhssf tjrT srmiMowBlocll!ln atatfrn-fr I wlllUi tttsai llaailun;.i(.IUilutii.. ttt,l w-hkh tsMrosi .itru tkul . NaaiuaT rtirit.ajHnlrta.untMAilwab.1 Kaolljantl , hkli Uutird I ttvals lnt una MOtkar 'run Mh Okiii.i ) c. u.tty. I Hsisirraii; isusti an.) iaruKlaI nt U.Ilj)H.. si 3 i alL)tis4si a I'lM trswri. it.Ntr V nj NOI.I1I. u.rtl,Uf, KJIKi:. AsMtnH l:. '. AIJ.CN.UoK 4SU. A .., II.. (ftOOtf.M m jt I Mm Msta hy.tM.ttL I. d -ln.fr .V rework tV. M Ksx-fab fua tiist u I stiak- M MMl, Lttt if 4 sw ltai.lt u il.kl Uw MMM A-utaeit) f If a t tk ian, atkd psora vj uu HuiJi srlri aJI UM. in sat Mrlat II ji-ui tlutr nt spaa aMuoaiisla aatta) w AMI. ..w liraal f at Hi Ore a,.., hirtr A HIM , I'Aljlli I UkX KKB A- (KB Aaawaaa al anatk waiUali, xiiTaT ! ( at Ha. i -III) t..l b HuiablT l. il . bj nt. r M-. i uhir t M as..) i. Mr uwii U.al.tJ.-s K.vrtt.nk.i l,. ' -u iLj Ik. w,-k. k.a, i, jC. siart fcurUk Tu.,.. ( 1 "if UaM ta Ika Mush Ikl- a Wamdmrisil HHIal lua-wj fca, a av parwaafe aad riuitla k Ma tbr I 'It llllta t t1nnp.la. I '.akuu ot, sk Ut l.J Aix.ts l , t u.tm. i a.l h.m, . ia, ml Hl.riard.4wiUMa1 . hy 1 t NmU. rtn u ri. da ..lit y.nraistl. II.. MtlkBt h .., Hlimtn j isarr ti. ist. M(J Marl i (Mrklsii.i u ill lb' Nr WfV MiM. ,TL,S kZ r fallur aakaaan aiu ta l- ap il.llttllattA; Co..weOI'rtlvia1.MJ. tig HAVE I YOU JSCHIFFMANN'8 Asthma Ct. TrW TmUm rUKK ef skrasUs 1U 1,Vm-m V IsWmri iiu. u. BomrruANM. at, rL m III1W1IIHI IIHJU MONEY futli H--" .t-l otirilr i i Hit kal hi li ui, p." A iy.i t raw.
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