A FIGHT TO THE DEATH. A FiEIICE AND BLOODY KNIFE DUEL IN A MOUNTAIN TOWN. It Was the Culmination nf a Ijong Stand ing Ieud, and Waft rreclpltatetl by n Cur Dog Sancnlnary lleiultl of Un bridled rtrucltjr. It was Sntnrcly anil "trading day," nnd the little mountain town was filled with scored of both white and colored people from up and down the valley. There was considerable drinking, bat everybody seemed good natared to me, I coald not see the (-lightest sign oC un easiness, but by and by the captain oame to mo as I stood in front of the postoflice 6nd saidi "Looks mighty like thur' was gwine to be bloodshed yerel" "Why, everybody seems peaceful and eerene, so far as I can see." "Yo' doan' know these folks. Bee that yero gatherin over by the harness shop? That's the Jackson crowd. Bee that other gatherin over by tlio drug store? That's the Berry crowd. They're jiet eyin each other like two bulldogs, and a leetlo mo' whtsky'll bring on n font." "Is there any feeling between the two crowds?" I asked. "Powerful bad. I dun goes cl'ar back to the wah. The Jacksoua was Union and the Berry's was Confcd, Thar was houjeburnln and robbln and shootin, and they doan forget. It's the fnst time the two crowds hev bin in town together fur lnore'n n y'ar, and I doan like tho looks ot things." "Can't the officers of tho law keep them quiet?" "Officers of the law! Why, man, if them crowds were to break loose fifty officers of thelaw couldn't prevent blood shed I" Tho leaders of tho respective factions were men who must have been mere boys when tho war broke out. Each had about a dozen adherents, who were all moro or less closely related. now tue noiiT staktld. They did not seem at nil anxious for a conflict and might have gone their ways without a blow but for tho action of n dog. He was n mean looking cur and belonged to the Jackson. In wander ing around he got into the Berry crowd and one of tho men sliced nbout six inches of his tall off. Tho dog rushed back to his master, while the Berry crowd mocked his yelps of pain nnd fright. All of n sudden Steve Jackson btepped to the middle of tho street, flung do his hat and shouted: "Tom Berry, ef yo' hain't a coward, come out yere nnd fight me!" Tho challenge was instantly accepted and within sixty seconds a ring was formed nnd 800 people wero looking on. The men wero pretty evenly matched as to height and weight and age. It was not to be a battlo with fUts, but with long, keen hunting knives, and you could tell at a glanco that it was to be a fight to the death. At first there was innch jostling and moving nbout, accompanied by shouts of encouragement to the men, but after a few moments it was quiet painfully quiet. I think there wero at least thirty women among the onlookers and fully that number of boys and girls from ten to eighteen years of age. BOTH DUELISTS KILLED. It was tho first and only time I ever saw men fight with knives, and it was a horrible thing to see. As soon as their friends fell back they rushed upon each other with the greatest fury. Each griped the other with his left hand and stabbed and thrust, and oach was wounded four or five times before they broke loose. Not n person in the crowd spoke abovo a whisper. Every eyo fol lowed tho men as they feinted nnd dodged like prize fighters, and men ond women shiverod and gasped for breath as one or tho other of the knives drank blood. Tho road was dry, but, without dust. Presently it was dyed with blood. The men slipped a littlo now and then as they dodged about. Blood ran oil their finger tips, down their legs. I trembled liko a leaf. I felt a horrible disgust, nnd yet I could not inovo away. I felt I must see tho end. When the fight had lasted a quarter of an hour, and one man had eight stabs and the other nine tuoy suddenly clinched each other, as at first. Neither uttered a cheer, curse or groan. They stood square up to each other, and hacked and cut and thrust until both sank down from sheer weakness. Jackson died within ten minutes; Berry lived about thirty. The one had thirty three wounds, tho other twenty-eight. As they were picked up by their friends and carried into the drugstore to breathe their last, tho hogs running about the village camo and disputed with the dozen dogs over possession of the blood pools. Detroit Free Press. A Hoarding School Supper. A teacher in a largo boarding school for young ladies used to jest over a pupil whose appetite at table caused her neigh bors serious alarm. It was tho custom to have hot raised biscuits twice a week for supper, and this gul, after eating six ono evening, gave her teacher and doctor a very bad night indeed. Itneverscemed to enter anybody's head that hot yeast biscuit wa3 the food above nil others to cause morbid appetite and bilious at tacks. Yet tho supper of hot biscuits and cheese with honey or preserves is one cf the institutions of bonrding schools, and worse fare for growing girls it would be hard to find Shirley Dare's Letter. Sumo l'rtuiou. Erliues. There is a famous echo on tho Rhine between Coblentz and Bingen, which re peats a word seventeen tunes, while in the sepulcber of Metella, the wife of Sulla, in the Roman cainptgna there is an echo which repeats fivo times in dif ferent keys, and will also give back with distinctness a hexameter line which re quires two and a half seconds to utter. Brewster mentions an echo on the north side of Shipley church, in Sussex, Eng land, wnicn repeats twenty-one syllables. Brooklyn Eagle. The Appuritlou in tht, KUiTator. Some years ugo a yunnt; man came to Chicago from G. i manj . His father had cut him nff from his annuity. He lived in the sauv, houro where I lived. He finally obtained a plaoa in one of the big grain elevators here. I do not know what the place was except that he had Enmcthing to do on the top floor, away up under tho roof. Several men wero employed Kith him in the fnno place. One day while he was diu.ig lie sud denly stopped and asked his assistants wno -mat nicely uiesseu old inati was that was standing back there by the shaft, fttnuiErers are never allowed in these big elevators, aud to see one there well dreaf! was enough to excite cora-nic-ut. Uis companions looked in the di rection indicated and said they saw no one. lie insisted, and when they unlet ed at him he weut to the plaoe where he Haw the figure standiug. On his ap proach it vanished. The young man fainted. He recov ered aud then asked hh companions to make a note, of the occurrence, the date and tiiu time of day. He said the figure he saw was that of his father. In twelve da a ho received a letter from the old country telling him of Ids father's death. The dale and time agreed with tho date and time of the occurrence I have described. The letter informed turn thai bis father had forgiven him and remembered hlui in his will. He retnrued to the fatherland, not hi nor. tion of the estate and is living there now. xou may aay what you ideoes. but I have never felt like ""fflng from the time I heard this story. The spirit of that bo 's father appeared to hiin oo the top fluor of that elevator. Eugene Field in Cuic.vgo flows. vi hat U. Hops!. Mr. I)e 1 1 My wife ha a dog which kuuw i.u . Irad different tricks. Wouldn't yi . : . ii n e Mm? Bhowmau I !l ' l fj he for sale? "Ho." 'Won't 1k j once?" "No ' "II il ' .mi peik to me about iui "1 . i 1 J "s lujnW you would ..tain i.u. -Uwl Ne.-. NOTES ABOUT WEATHER VANES. Carved Wooden Vane Went Out with figureheads In Ships. When the Phoenician sailor stuck n needle through the stem of n feather and held it out in the wind, he invented the first weather vane, or feather vane. He was nearly equaled by the Indian boy, who was taught tn moisten his finger in his month nnd to hold that finger aloft in the air. When that finger grew cold on n certain side the Indian child knew that the wind came from that particular direction. The Phoenicians, however, were probably the first of nil civilized peoples to put iho vnno of feather into practical use. Since those early days weather vanes have been used in every form nnd by all races. Modern vanes In their present shapes were first mado of wood by traveling carvers and later of copper by tinkers and smiths. They were used on poles, churches, public buildings, ships and were placed on rocky points of land along the seashore. They are now made in every conceivable design and pattern. Horses, cows, deer, eagles, ships, roosters aud oven pigs ore ham mered out in copper and used to register the direction of the wind. The newer vanes havo rain cups at tached for catching water during n storm. The amount of water that falls Is measured by the square inch in a tube under the vane. Wind gauges also are attached. Tlieso indicate tho speed of the wind. The gauges are small cups hung sideways to the vane. Tho wind blows them around in n circle and the revolutions are registered by electricity. Nearly all the large weather vanes in town are connected with dials in the buildings below. The dial is round, liko the face of a clock, lettered liko a compass, and a re volving hand shows the action of tho wind on tho vane overhead. Vanes are no longer set in sockets, ns it is nearly impossible to keep them properly oiled. Thoy are hung loosely, like a cap on n pivot, and the hollow stem of the vane hangs over the head of the pivot, cover ing it from rain and rnst. One of tho largest vanes tver seen in New York was placed on the postoflice nbout fifteen years ago. It was so large that it was considered unsafe and was taken down. A good drawing of it i: still in existence. The arrow, scroll and banneret seem to be tho favorite shapes in vanes at present. The fence jumping horse aud tho plow are yet found on the grounds where country fairs are held, but they are not in great demand. The tobacco leaf vano is fouud largely in the south and in Connecticut. The spread eagle and running deer are wind signs in tho western states, the deer moro par ticularly in Canada. Malt barrels in copper are placed on breweries through out tho country. Now York Recorder. The lll.tnry of Tweed. I had not been many weeks in Edin burgh before one of my friends in the cloth trade wroto me from London in quiring about a "coarso woolen black and white checked stuff, made in Scot land and expected to bo wanted for trousers," and asked me to send some patterns of it. This was easier oskpiI than performed, for ut that period shep herds' checks wero only made in plaids, or mauds with borders aud fringes. I, however, contrived to sut a Binall piece from the seam.ot my brother's cloak and forwardod it. The postage in those days cost 2s. 3d., as tho small pattern consti tuted my note a donble letter. Ho replied that the article was just what ho wanted, and asked me to for ward him half a dozen pieces, but at that time I do not believo there was one piece in all Scotland I I, however, soon got them made, and I believe these were the first Scoteli tweeds that wero sent to London in bulk. My friend was in n position to introduce them into influential quarters, which ho did successfully. In creased orders followed rapidly, and he and the firm I am connected with had almost a monopoly of the trade in Lon don in these goods for a considerabls time. Border Advertiser. NEW LONDON IN WAR. The Strategic Value of n Connecticut Cltj In the llcreiiie of S.w York. Nuvy officers who have studied the region have often and urgently pressed upon their department tho importance of developing the station at New London and making it. efficient. One must ud miro their enerjjy and faithfulness in continuing to lay before their superiors the vital iraportanco of strengthening this strategic base in tho outer defense of Now York in tho f,ico of long con tinned pigeonholing of reports. That their anxiety is not unfounded becomes rlain when we consider that Great Britain lias a powerful station at Hall fax, from which, if so disposed, she could hurl her thunderbolts of maritime war upon this unprotected spot at very short notice, precisely ns she could strike our South Atlantic coast from the Bahamas. She may never even wish to do either thing, but isn't it rather fool ish to remain unprepared for the blow when we havo ample resources for es tablishing a guard against it? The amount ot trade that passes through Long Island sound coastwise is hardly conceived of by tho majority of citizens. It amounts to a great many million dollars' worth a year, and all this trado could bo paralyzed by a quick stroke from a foreign navy. In 1880 tho entire munitions of war manufactured in the United States amounted to tll,- 000,000. Of this total, $9,000,000 worth was manufactured in Connecticut alone, A foreign fleet iu the sound, therefore, would lie able to deprive us of our main source of munitions without even at tempting to attack New York. Cat off a city's supply of nir and what would it matter whether that city sur rendered or not? Shut off from New York in war time nine elevenths of the material it needed for war and it would bo as helpless ns a city without air to breathe. But this is not all. An enemy in the sound could cut at New London and again at New Haven, the chief lines of land communication and railroad transportation between New England ana new York. If of the loss which would thus be caused a small percentage were now to be promptly upplied to building up New York's outer line of defense, with a strong navy yard at New London as its Dase, the whole cost would be defraved in a few years without inconvenience to any one. In time of action, while our battle ships and cruisers patrolled the Race or engaged the enemy, with sup port from the forts, our monitors, emerg ing from New London, would lurk safe ly behind Fisher's island, prepared to assist; for there again, on the north face, nature favors ns with the sheltered wa ters of Hay harbor and West harbor. In case of injury, vessels could quickly run into New London, and repair at the navy yard. Thus, while the surroundings and topography are not the same as those of the entrance to the Mediterranean, we should still liave what might well be called "an American Gibraltar," quite as invulnerable as the stronghold at the pillars of Hercnles, aud much greater in range. Boatou can be equipped effectually to uoienu uerseir; ana .Newport also, It fortified, is in a position to ward off an enemy. But neither of these, by so do ing, can help to defend New York. New London, on the other hand, if her nat ural advantages are utilized, can repel any attack on New York from the east, and thereby relieve the inetronolis from dread la that quarter. It is well, it is indispensable, to protect New York from asaauit uy way of the Narrows. But what will it avail to bar that small front door if the broad rear entrance through iue aonna be lert undefended? G. V. Lathrop in Harper's Weekly. Mjeterlet of Manufacture, Cigar Manufacturer Yes, air, it's an actual fact that cigar boxes are not made out of cedar at all; they are made out of paper aud colored with cedar extract. Friend Well! well! Now won't you please tell we what cigars are mad of? Good Hews. A valuable antiseptic soap is made by adding twelve parte of sulphate of cop per to eighty-eight parte ot any good soap. It will readily heal aoroa aud scratches and is devoid of any hritaUng action. flier; get i ESTY Genuine has a KED H tin tag on every plug. OLD HONESTY.is acKnowl edged to be trje purest: and TTiost tasting piece tinStandard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer bas it. 5R0. FINZER & BROS., LoulSYllIe. Kl. i .OLD r LelMli Coal & H LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete lino, including repairs for thtAarrp Cucumber Pumps A complete line including repairs for the same. Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual lino of Hardware, Oils. THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BKOTmiRS. M Warren J Is SAB! IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, FIRST STREET, - mm lias just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, i'ancy Dress .Patterns ot ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Vood and mllowware ol Cloths Cassimers Hats. made Clothing in great variety nnd at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as nought lor at nny other general store in tins vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Rest quality of Flour and Feed at prices iully as low as the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoie m this section. Call and be convinced. irespectlully, July 823-71 &.M0S REIGEL, Merry Christmas to You.' This year wc surpass oursulf some things gleaned from the Our store never represented such surpasses everything and beats the town. You will believe it. Come and see what wc have for you at very low prices. Beautiful Plush an Silver Toilet Cases Work Boxes, and Jewel Cases, Handsome Silverware, Pretty Jewelry, Magnificent Dolls, w onderful Toys. And a multitude ol other things we cant mention. Confections, Nuts, Fruits, Groceries, At nur usual very low prices. CULTON, Leave Orders for Your JOB PRINTING At This Work Done Cheaply. ew nee Hive 5 ALLENTOWNjPA. Come and ice the special mm &&m now prosrcsslng at the NEW BEE HIVE, during tills TliankSRlvlnir'.Wcek. HrTJur competition list never been sharp er, our assoitment never greater, nor have our sales ever been lamer than they have been till, season i and In order to outdo anything ever ot tered In tin Coat Line in this city, we make this special sale, not only in quantity, out alio tn price. For Instance we sell you a Heeler itti l'ur Ti Immlug that is sola all over $ 15.00. Our Speel.il 1'ilco $12.00. fjf-poirt forget the place, ".Hunsicker's Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOW THE POLICEGAZETTE lutiifl nnlv Illustrated naner in the world containing all the latest ensatlonal and sport In,, nana N'n s.tlnnn kPPtlCf. barber Cir elUU i room can altord to be nllhout It. It always 1 Mailed to any address In the United States Iseeurelv wrapped. 13 weeks lor 51. Send lUe cents for sample copy. Richard K. Fox, rrankilnSu.il ire. Sew jViianio Ilitve you the Advocate 1 Original and independent in everything. ardwars Co., Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c. BU Hew York. Price 60 cts.0 Lehighton, Pa 3 - LEHIGHT0N, Pa Marseilles, toeeraucicers and tlio very best qualities at exceed Crockoryware,Glasswaie, tlio best makes at low figures. Boots, Shoes and Ready low as the same goods can be in the array of new and hand' choicest to be found anywhere a scene of holiday lovliuess it Op. the Park- of all Kinds Office. Promptly and sjO jsnk Jai jo 2E Instead of Startiiidour January wc will oiler all our lovelty Dress Goods and Goats at January Prices. We Quote a Few Bargains: Novelty Dress Patterns that were $7.00 to 10.00 a Pattern aie reduced to 5.00 a Pattern. A Black Reefer Connv fur trimmed at 8 50 reduced lrom 10.00. 634 Hamilton TIre beat last year's assortment of Furniture all to pieces. Wc are now showing a handsome new line of Plusli and Willow Rockers, Beautiful Sideboards, Bed Hooni and Par lor Suits, Handsome Pictures, Beautiful Carpet Patterns. Any of the above articles will make a handsome Christmas present. Prices are the Lowest. KEMERER & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, KOCH & shaikwe; ALLENTOWN, PA. A Christmas Carnival. Our store with its many Holiday Hints is a revelation to hun dreds of Christmas shoppers, not only in the hewildering display but in the startling prices. A Useful Christmas Gifts here : A luxury for the fireside and study now A Smolflng Jacket or House Hobo. Handsome and useful Christmas gifts Low Priced Cliildrens Overcoats and Suits. Christmas Umbrellas Steel ilods. Glorias and bilks with Handles of every style. TemDtinc Christmas Novelties of every description In handsome Underwear. Great Christmas Overcoat Bargains. Holiday Trices. Fine Canes for Christmas Presents. elderly men. Latest Neckwear. Tuffs, Scarfs Four In-hands and Hons. All the new colors. Fine Silk Suspender j. Tlaln and Fancy Embroidered in fancv boxes. Thousands Silk H'dkcrchlefs. Bis Handkerchiefs. Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, seperato and in fancy gift boxes. New Silk Mufflers. Extra Qualities In black, white and buff colors. Sltk and Woolen Wristlets and Gloves ot every quality. Hne Merino and Woolen Half Hose, HUNDREDS more of articles too numerous to mention at our special low Holiday Prices. See Our Great Christmas Windows. Koch. & Sliankweiler, Clothing Specialists anrl Fasnion Leaders of lie Valley. Centro Square-Hotel Allen Building Allentown OUR LINE OF IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. IT INCLUDES Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Conches, &c. Our prices are positively as low anywhere in the county. lJon t making your purchases as wo can UNDERTAKING This line of business receives our special attention. .. Flour, Feed. &c., .-. The very choicest brands at lowest prices. Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport. " A Feat to Properly Fit Feet." But it is successfully, satisfactorially, cheaply nnd pioperly done at The Only Boot and wncro you can nave nucu 10 your icei at a moment s notice al most any make or quality shoe at prices which have been proved positively lower than the same quality, style and finish can be Purchased elsewhere. Tl'e have do not carry on nn adjunct or side show business to occupy oui space or time. Come and see us, learn our prices nnd be con vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us WEISSPORT'S LEADING For a Holiday P S5uy n Beautiful Hanging Lamp. Buy a Pretty Dinner or Tea Set. Buy Artistic Glassware. Buy a Nice Stand Lamp. Buy lrom us because you get the best for tho least amount of money. Hummers Queensware Bazaar, FIRST STREET. I.EHIQKTON. (I Hew Millinery B The ladies of this city nnd vicinity are invited to call and seo the most fashionable line of new and seasonable millineiy goods ever exhibited iu this town now on display in our Hawiar of style and fashion. Careful attention will be paid to the wants of our patrons and satisfaction will be guaranteed m every pai ticular. IPhilc our prices arc very low you will find our goodt to be the very best aud we will merit your confidence and pat ronage by always furnishing the most fashionable millinery at the very lowest prices. Respectfully, Mrs. M. A. Halpin, Wieand's Building, Bankway, JLehighton. eduction Sale s. in St., Allentown. few of the host of Beautiful and Largest assortment and money saved at our For Dressy Young Men and the more Values. New Colors. Hemstitched Pongee and terms as good as you can get lail to call and see us belore positively save you some money in all its Branches. Shoe Store in Weissport a full lino to select from, for we BOOT & SHOE Dealer resent azaar; Something forllieKeir Vear. TliA world rnownM nnn.. f irnaioitA. fttomnrti IWtets. and their continued popularity for ever n third of n century as a Momarlilc, l I-wareply mori wonderful lliati Hie welcome that greets UietiRnunl apiiearanreof J!otetter'a Almanac Tlil vallml.lc medical treatlw I puldlalied tty I lie Hosteller Company, nttaburr, li , under their nun Immediate mipervi-lon, emilolnK 69 hands In that department. They are ruuninK al-out II month In a year on thlx work, nnd the l--ue of .same tor lffiuwlll demote than ten millions, printed in the English, Her lmnn, rreneh, Welsh. Norueitlitu.HwfcUlsh.llol nnd, Ilohenuan nnd Spanish lftwruflKes. jiefer to a ropv of It for valuable nnd lutercellng read In coneet n'njr lit alth, nnd numerous testlmonl nls ns to the efficacy ol I lostetter'i .stomach Hit lers, nmnsement varlPd Intonnallon, Astrono mical calculations anil chrnnolnolcAt Items. A . whiclienn heriettcndcdonfnrcorrectni's. Hio Aiin.inae inr ltweati ne omainea tree ot coat, from drtlBlftsts nnd Eenetnl country ti..l.ralit nil partsof thu country. A wild goose. In California wlicn kllleil hail n grain of ttbeal In lis crop which, when planted, produced n wlety liltlterto unknown. Simple Questions simply Answered. H'liy do peonlo very often allow a cold to run on? llccattso tltcv think It will wear away. Why does lite C'oneli that at liret caused no alarm become deep seated and chtonlc? Ucrauso the proper remedy was not used. The way to break tip nnr Cough or Cold no waller If other medicines failed to benefit jo.ii, Is to trv l'an-Tlna, the great remedy for Combs, at '1'. I). Thomas drug store. The Klckapho Indians own over 200,- 000 acres of Ian J, and as there arc only about 20 of them, their possessions repre sent considerable weilth. Some Foollult 1'eoplo Allow a cough to run until It gels hejond tlie reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it will wear nwny, but in most rase it wears them awnj. Could they be in duced to try tho successful medicine called Kcmps llal.anni, which Is sold on n )H4eitive guarantee to cure, they would immediately sec the excellent eflect niter taking tlie first dose. Price GOo and $1.00. Trial site free. At nil druggists. The British Parliament allows to each of the daughters of the Queen an Income of J30.000 a jcar. The younger sous of the Queen recelvo $123,000 each year. f.lcctrlc Hitters. This remedy Is becoming so well knonn and so popular as lo need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Hitter? sing Iho same song of praise. A pnrer medicine does not exists and It is cuaran tccdtodoall that Is claimed. Electric Hitlers will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Polls, Salt llbenni, and other aflccltons caused by impure blood. Will drive .Valarla fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try E'ectric Hitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or monev refund- ed. Price 60cts. and f 1.00 per bottle at Iteber's Lehlghton;and Ulerj's Weissport, urugims. Out of a population of 230,000,000 in India less than 11,000,000 can read and wtlto. The total number of scholars of all sorts is but 11-2 percent, of all the Iti. habitants. The Secret of Success. Thomas Lehlghton; and Bicry Welsi- pott, druggists, believe that the secretf ra success Is prcservance. Therefore titer persist In keeping the hnest line of perfum eries, toilet-articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on tho market, They especially invite all persons, who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry spells, naln In side or shoulder oppression, nlghtma'e dry cough, smothering, iiropsy or heart disease to try Dr. Miles' unennaled New Heart Cure, before it Is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy. Fine book of testimonials free. Dr. Jlles' Restorative Nervine is unsumassed for sleeplessness, headache, Ills, clc, and it contains no opiates. Coughing Leads tu Consumption. Kemp's Paisatn will stop the cough at once I suffered from acute Inflammation in my nose and bead for a week at a tlmo I could not sec. I used Ely's Cream Halm and in a few days I was cured. It is won derful how quick It helped rue. JUrs Qeorgie S. Judson. Hartford. Conn, For three weeks I was suffering from a severe cold in my head, accompanied by a pain In the. temples. Ely's Cream Halm was recommended to me. After only six applies, c i- of the Halm every tiace or my cold was removed. Henry C. Clark, New 1 ortc appraiser's umcc. Tho cranberry crop of New Jersey litis vear Is valued at $000,000. Tho cost of getting the berries to market averages $1 a bushel and the market prices range from $2.50 to $3.23 a bushel. Good and ltellnble. Don't pay largo doctors' bills. The best medical book publlshod. one hundred pages. elegant colored plates, will be sent you on receipt of three 2-ccut stamps lo pay the Eostage. Address a. r. urnway tv uo. ostod, Mass. From eleven squash seeds which wc!gh ed not half an ounce John F. Staples, of North Beiwlck, Je., raised 1S00 pounds of squash. Here Lies! Kpltaphy is a demoralizing kind of taffy. It ap pears on the tombstone, and culoglrcs the dead almost to the cry stars. The usual method of uceinntntt, is: liero lies." very suggebmc, for the lies are frequently quite astonishing almost enough to both amuse and amaze the dead of whom they are written. A trulltlul epitaph, in many Instances, would be: "Here lies one wnooniiiieiito wko jr. rierce'suoiuen Medical Discovery." If sick and sufferlnc. nud dreading premature death, test tha potent reuieuv. il cures all cnronic, liver, uiouu, aim UISCHHCS, US UIIIIUUSII.SS, OklUUIKI M'.ll)! tllSC.SCS, scrofulous sores nnd swelllnirs. salt-rlieuiu. tet ter, er)slelas, and een scrofula of Iho lungs iur vuiisuiuiuiuii,; u mhcii iji nine. The marble Capital Building at Hart fold, Coun., Is 300 feet long and the engi neers declare that It Is three Inches longer In summer than in winter. Feeblo and capricious appetites are best regulated bv the use of Avcr's Cathartic Pills. They do not debilitate, by excessite stimulation; but cause tho stomach, liver, and bowels to perform their functions pro perly. As an after-dinner pill, they are un- equaled. Ofall the liniments, ol's, nnd lotions upon the nurkf t.(and their name Is legl nil Salvation Oil Is the best and most popular, i'nee 35 cents. Last year there was a potato famine. This year. In ono California district near Sacramento, 00,000 bushels of potatoes were not dng up becauso It would not pay to market them. A Tool and Jilt Honey Soon l'art. How true some of those old sayings are. A friend of mine paid a tratellno: auack $50 to cure him of Scrofula, from which he had suffered two years. He gave him a bottle of stulf which onlv aggravated the disease. II hen ho went to consult him the second time, the quack had left for parts unknown. Upon learning the circumstances I recommended bttlohur Ultters. Five bolt es cur.d hire. I'd mr Journal and Courier The words In common use by the ordi nary Individual aro estimated at frum 1000 to 3000. In Africa, when the weather prognostic gator falls to bring rain, they cut him up and eat him. A doll lhat writes letters on a stale Is a recent Invention of a machinist In Xurem burg, Germany. THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL ORIQHT AND NEW AND Mtf COMPLEXION 18 BETTER M U Had lor umi tu eU m t&- it i LANE'S MEDICINE. An 4rriMlU tell U J hit. uuS tl JO pr pGk Bur Uwilt stAffa rfay Iu ,ir i U LWUsj, l M MMMU7 THE TETTIX. Dewy and frnitrant wan the twilight falling upon the wide ttwer o of the Artlve plain. Dnt, from tbe ole inder copses calling, iso maul nmt ulced tut immemorial pain. Yet, clear nnd sweet, harmonious and wtn- nlng- Itnr Intcrmluirllntr with melndlons bar - Tbe tlreiesa tettlx with Its vlollnlng f ined all the pitudunn itllcnco near nnd rar. and wc, who loved tho Wit lie noteof thecrleket Ileslde the hearth when autumn days were Hearing this homelike aonnd from mead and thicket. Felt In our hearts a kinship for the Clreek. -Cllntou Hcollard In Lipplneott's. (IIh.I lie Had 11c. , i llliirred. It's essentially a Btory of Chicago. A rather shabby lookini man walked into tlio oflko and took a chair beside the big desk. Tin ft HI tic hard tin, he said, "and if you conld let Die have $100 for n abort time I think it would tide me over." The limn behind the desk looked at his caller pud bc line reminiscent. 'why, 1 k.voti't teen yon for years," he said. "Let me seel You used to call down at my farm In the old days when I wai locntoj ue.tr Porty-first street." "Yes," said the caller: "I drove down there one day with u party of friends nnd nlled up with some or jour cherry brandy." "I rtmemior it perfectly," said the man behind (he desk. "After you had taken a little of if yon wanted to buy the farm." "And you w.tnted $3,000 for it," said tho caller. "And yon agreed to take it," added the man behind the desk. "I did," admitted the caller, "and you came to my office tho next day." "Yes, nnd yon swovo you wouldn't take it at a gift." "And you declared yon had witnesses to my agreement to buy." "But you bluffed me off." "I did," admitted the caller. "Well," said the man behind tho desk, "I don't mind paying you tK00 for blnft ing mo off. Tlie farm Ins made mo rich." Chicago Tribune. Men Wlm Wear Rmiill IlnU, I never paw nil earnest worker, or n man who lini. real ami aerirns dntifw to perforin, who wove n lmt too email for him. Many great lawyers ami statesmen, cranky but shrewd i-pocnlators, popular preachers, and hlstoiy luakins generals and editors wear hats too large for them sometimes po large that they net as me tingnibhers and are stopped in their downward conrso only by the projection of the ears; but I never saw one who wore n hat loo email, perched upon tho top of Ids head Indeed, I might assert as a positive and invariable fact that, save hi cases of diro necessity, snch as shipwrecks or utter and hopeless poverty, the man who wenr" a hat too small for him i. a (silly, frivolous, conceited crea ture, with no carious ide:is on any sub ject, and only Ho most flippant aud shal low viewi i l life and its obligations. Even anions i .-amps and vagabonds, the fellow Mtb the "dinky" deiby balanced upon his 1 :p ot unkempt hair, H tho most hope'!, m wreck among his class; while tin r 1 i- always a gleam of intelli gence, n of hope, in tho tiamp whoso hi, it too largo for him. Kate Field's WrViuiton. .'twv Henri, of Illm. Tele-"' iIk-i-s &tories nro unique some tiino?, an I i'e-ydo not he&itato to tell them to ono .-nother. It is paid that the operators in New Haven, haing always lived there, Fi-ldom hear of anything be yond thelhnitsof tho city and their oper ating rooms. The fact was illustrated recently when an operator iu New York remarked to tho man ho was working will, in New Havpn that Parnell had just died. "Who?'' was tho iniuiry. "Farnell," was tho reply. After a short interval, during which, it is suppoRod, the New Haven operator was in conference with somebody, this message was dent: "If you mean P. T. Barnum, we heard that long ago, but no one knows who Parnell is.' Telegraph Age, A Ymmir Diplomat. Mrs. Brown I'm afraid to let you havo a bicycle. Littlo Johnnie Don't feel that way, ma, Hvcnifitdtd kill me, lemember that it would bo tho lapt thing I cvel askefl you for. New York Epotdi. Mice another woman tlio ono who's used Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. Sho's a stronger and a happier woman and a healthy ono. Tho aches, pains, and wcaknosscB, that made lifo miscrablo aro gone tho func tional disturbances or irregularities that caused them havo been cured. Faco and figure 6liow tho change, too. Health lias restored tlie charms that rightfully belong to her. For all tho weaknesses and ailments peculiar to womanhood, " Favorito Prescription " is a posi tivo remedy. No other medicine for women is guaranteed, as this is, to givo patUfaction in every case, or tlio money is refunded. It's pro prietors aro willing to take tho risk. What it has done, warrants them in guaranteeing what it will do. It's tho chcajiett mcdicino you can buy, because it's guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money is rcturnod. You only pay for tht good you got. Can you ask moro ? That's the jnculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines aro sold on. OAVEATS, I TRAUfc IYIAKK&, nCBIQN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and froa TTandnook writ a tn ML'NN A COab1 BuoAUwar, KtW Yi(fC. Oideat bureau for securing pat iita la Aim-rioa. Kvery patent taken out by ua is limujrbt before tbe puoiie by a notico glwu Ireo of charge In the largest rlreulatlon of any adeatifle paper tn the world, tfpleudidly illuatrated. ii.tclUitnut man ahould be without it. Weekly, 3.im a yeori IU0 ll Dionthi. Addrvaa MLJNlsi jt CO., JrUiOUtUEU. 361 Broadway, huw Vurk. Una tlio Desired Effect! IL MANTn.Li II. I., March 8, ltt X, tbe undersigned, suSerod from eptlepey for 0 years, had no appetlie aud could do do work whatever; consulted a number of doctors, but all Bald there was no remedy for xuy dJseae. 1 then took Pastor Koenig's Kervs Tonle, and am now In perfect health, and work all the time. Thousand t backs to your remedy. riUUF MONGBOK. pi raosrscT St., Nxwabk. N, J Uaroba, mh I got some of Tutor Koenlg't Nerve Tbfiio for nervousness and leajdeaaiuMi aad H helped me tbe first time I took it X had the best sleep I bad bad for several months. X also know friends of mine who used It and say ft Is the best nerve tonle they over used. 1 write this that some sufferer may use your medicine and be helped by it- una J, MUHPHT. n't) IT 17 miTaee aimt to" eaiaa I Kll iSSiasla3 bBovsasaMiuwrkUdllHttiahraw KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Bold br DmtxbU at (I par BotUo. Ofersa IreHa,ai.T. O liotUsu br S9. m I Fir atalalalaHKs) 11111 alfi TT'Tr iYkV1 DBb9'H I Hi Never fails to K'T in-t itit rthtt ,n h . ir. B 'JWZUk-VO Hs. ll I S and stlfil nrt Whtru llar fkli ll if CV. . , fl I ,, HLV V H i ffl TrUirMkasakllKKrfDnsirtUtowkiXUL - . r ...:ii i. .!.t rv, n n.l.l,n SVlll Utt JhUU 1U1 U IW-IJil. uwumi us to make Wolff's Acme Blac k iko at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat ioc.abottlc. At present the retail price Is 20C. This offer Is open unlit January lit., 1893. Fi" particulars address the undersign! J. fi. Acme Blacking is made of pnrSRhol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing, AlcohoUs dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so Hut we can make Acme Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pact ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Is tue name of a paint of which a 25c botlle h enough to make six scratched nnd dallcj cherry chairs look like newly finished ma. hogames. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. If not speedily retleved, may lead to serious ttvaos. Where thero Is difficulty ot breath Ids, axpouto ration, or soreness 0! the throat oi' I bumelilal tubes, with a constantly lrrl 1 vi Inn c-itxli, tlio cry best remedy Is Avcr's C.ierry rectoral. It removes tbe phlegm sootlies Irritation, stops coughing, and In duepi repose. As an emergency medicine, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral should bo In every hm uphold. "Thero Is nothing better tor coughs than Aer'i Cherry Pectoral. I use no other I"-p-irfttlon." Analo S. Butler, 1C9 rondst, I'mxlttence, H. I. "I sulTered severely from bronchitis j 'z was CURED BY ..- t's Cherry Pectoral. It saved my life." i.eo. It. Hunter, (loose Itlvcr. N. S. "About a year ago I took the worst cold t'T.t ever n rutin had, followed by a terrible l i ph. The best medical aid was of no rv.wi. At last I began to spit blood, when I wn nupposed to bo all over with me. l..ory remedy tailed, till a neighbor recom mended Ayer's Cherry rectoral. I took Imir a tpaipoonful of this medicine, three tim", a day, regUarly, and very soon l-'irnn to Improve. My cough lett me, my st-cp w,t undisturbed, my appetlto re tnrued, my emaciated limbs gnlned flesh and strength and, to-day, thanks to the Pectoral, 1 am a ol man." H. A. Bean, S3 Winter t, Lawrence, Mass. n berry Pectoral yors rnEPAnED by Sr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. C iKt ii all Intslru. li Ice $!, el bottlei, $5. TJt Chatn ot evidence in now complete ma DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Is tho only nrc Duration that itosf- llvrlv dnn nil that ll rlAimrd fur ft. It rcmorei liPAdfl. 11mnloi. Tan. and all I Imperfections ot the skin, without InjoT. A few applications will render a rough, er I red skin soft, smooth nnd white. It u not a cosmetic to cover defects but a euro, and I guaranteed to pIvoMtWactlon. I'rlce Wc. 1 At dniRglsts; or sent by mall. Bend for ivsuuiuiuuiu, Q. C. BITTNER & CO., I TOL.I5DO, DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Bcicntlflcallr treated by on anristofworld-wlda reputation. Deatncsa eradicated aod catlrelr cured, ot from 20 to 30 years' Btandlng;, alter all other treatments have failed. Howtbodtftt culty Is reached and thecaasareraoved.fttlly explained in circulars, with auldarlta and testf. moulals ot curcaf rom promineatpcople.malleil free Ur. A. lU.NlAUH, Ttwoiua. Waalu ITI rP"ltDsr Cun Curo guaranteed IX Ll I J (IKE li.yur-j.ii.ii.Tei l'a. Jl.A At fine. Kn nn.i ii ff r.lllou??nl1?, 01 f"t!8' Ur. Mayer Is at Hotel Penn, Heading, l'a., second Baturdsyof cachmonth. Bcndforcirculars. Advico free. Oleic Headache and reUera all tho trouUs lad dent to a bilious sUta of tho ijitem, snob as Vlulnosi, Nausea, Drowilnes, Distreat after eating, Pain la its EUe, && White their moat rtciariablo Bucceaa tai bocaahowntacuilrj , Headache, yet Carter's littlo Liter Ml ftM eiially TaluaUe in Constipation, curing aod pra renting tblaannoying complain t,nlla thyaU convclaUdUordortoithaatomacbUmuUlatha )iTeraii4roguUtoUieboweU. rtui tf t&yooij tAtlth6rtronlJboislmotprlMloMt3tjsawha !taowr from thU distressing complaint; Iwtforto S&tel7 their Boodnassdoflauotond bero,andtbota woo oncetry them will find these little piUsTalo able la o many Yayitbattbor will not ba wit togtodawitbouttUm. But after aUsi:kLao4 ACHE flatbelienaof so many lives that heratawtarc iwemsieonrpmtboast, 0urpiUacureltwbil4 Others do not. 1 Carter's Uttla liver Pills aro vtry maH an! very easy to take. Onaortwopillsmakaadoao. They are strictly vegetable ami do not gripe or purg, but t7 their gentle action please all whl uaetbsm. XavialaatSScentai flverorfl. 8ol4 by drogguu everywhere, or toot by xoalL CARTER MLDIC1NE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE AXLE liniT IV tup lrniiTn TlaveartaffQualitlneiirevasuPtiaased. actually mitttnB.twot x-f rimrfttier brintt , t; t stflectedbyheat, ttf'l-fca'THLUltVaE; FOflAtnYpF'1 I t SGtArmLLY. lift IfTrMirUttloin- ft' it uia MUNICIPAL BOhDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS OARBFUIXY SEUsIOTED, TRIE!?, 3Arc, PAY QOOO INTEREST, a: .o 0aIH3L8 INVBSTMONT PflOPCRTIM FOR Full V.! " JLAf! AND RtTCRENCESi i.i-"JNALD II CO., .t.h. I 1.1 . Nan York. 13 I. 3 URE. 3.0IIIECS9 . Homely It s butoiMi nam If .!.' B iiht'oI r uriruian. I'ri JBmU2 f"'1 ' THI OK. BflfrMaWFftT- 3 ' U a I