MUSIC. Ukj) the lot this brooding hoar for me Tti poWi Into, the hollow crying late Kovodl tnoevTO with thine ayes; be mute, : And tooch the i triors; ywi, touch them ten EtoQoh Ibcmniil dream, Ull frll thiuo keAi-t li OmarrretU iuid pwaionUe Rati find and wild. Ibsa cm mr, too, m on thine hmtt, O child. TIm tnarvc4ou liffht, the strew d trine shall U, ftod. I kWI nm m with enohftntftd eyes, m tmreitol via km of this world flame by, SaAUu Mtd griefs, ami atormn nnd phanta ftt, ft cAMUnlne Joy, the erer seething fire, rb Juoi irtumi'h and tb martyr's cry, Tie zwin, Uio tutdneaa, tho ttnomrched do Jr. A, lAmpman In Oentary. ,TIIE LABKADOll PIKATJi For yeata tbe deep nnd tortuous aud great bitjs on the Labrador coaet aft orcted a tIe haven to bloodthirsty pirates and Covers ol tho seiw, who, driven liy hot yuiault from more frequented waters, xerj&trcd to this northern shore to mend Okdr unaltered veesola. Here, daring flm short summer, they recovered from hrir wrorade; here, too, they secreted their booty; here, perchance, tho long aswghj tretwnro of Captain Ktdd may be hiddeo. Who can tell what secrets are hold forever in the recoups of these MrEvebeatea and rockbound shorre? Woudroua traditions are told of hidden earealth on Labrador, and that these are not all old men's tales this true story of Manning may convince the render: Toward the close of tbe Eighteenth oentary a Bcotclunan named Manning nettled on the Labrador coast, and alone nnd unaided followed the rough and jutcariona calling of u fisherman. At rtrje close of each season ho visited New ftxradland to dispose of his catch to the 'XogUah traders, Imy his stock of provi sions and then return to his lonely dwell ing to pass the long and dreary winter. 1t eeTcral years he led this life, till by bis economy having amassed a few hun dred dollars n great longing seized him to see bis native land. Accordincly he crossed tlis Atlantic, und during the round of visits to bis Scotch friends he mot, a bonrdo bus, whom ho persuaded to share his Labrador home. Fitting oat a small vessel or schooner, he ect sail for America with his yonug bride and a crow of hardy settlers and their taratlies. This was in the year 1600. But after twelve months of industry at Labrador Manning grew restless nnd (acsaaded tho most activo and daring pints in those parts to join him in a ew project. Toward the latter part of ctobcr, 1807, ho placed his effects on board his vessel and quietly slipped out of tbe harbor, determining to lead a life of piracy. All Ids old habits of thrift and industry seemed to have left him, a Tory demon of adventure seemed to havo driven out his better feelings and wiped oat all natural affection, for with hcart Jesa cruelty ho basely deserted his wlfo and young child. A stranger in astrango land, far from home and kindred, the fate of tho unfortunate woman is not known; most probably she did not sur vive her cruel treatment long. On tbe coast there is now a small set tlement called Mutton Bay or Mcccatina Harbor, and about a mile east of this settlement is a deep inlet called by the Jfronch "L'Anse aux Morte" or Bay of the Dead, This bay is screened aliko from tbe fury of the sea and tho obuer Tation of wasing vessola by a small island which is easily mistaken for the mainland, Under tho rugged and frown ing dills which overhang the Bay of the Bead, eo called because an old burying ground was there, Manning and his companions landed, Securely sheltered, there they perfected their plansfor a lifo of piracy and bloodshed; nnd in truth no spot could be more admirably adapt ed for such a conclave. The course taken then by vessels on their way to Quebec from Enropo was through the Straits of Belle Isle, close to Uio north shoro of the St. Lawrence, and just outaido of the island behind which Maiming and his crew lay in hid ing. At that dale a packet was sent out annually by the British government with the pay of the forces stationed in Canada on board. Manning knew this only too well, and was on the lookout tat tho vessel. Unsuspicious of danger, ah, rjoared the island, when Manning 'with his ship dartod suddenly from his place of hiding and rwooped down upon her. She fell an easy prey. Her unfor tunate captain and crew wore butchered, tin treasure removed, tbe vessel scut tied, and no trace of the fool deed left. At Quebec tho overdue ship was anxious ly looked for, but hope died out at hist, and it was thought that she had suc cumbed to tho fury of the Atlantic. The lolkming year another packet was sent out, and siw shared tho fate of her pre decessor. Tbe loss of two vessels and their crews in such a short timo aroused suspicion, and a third was sent out, but with her a man-of-war. All went .well till tho vicinity of tho Bay of -Rio Dead was reached, when, the mau-of-wur liaving fallen far astern, the pirate schooner darted out, quickly captured the packet, secured the treasure, ami destroyed all the crew with one exception. This was at acero, whom Manuing wishod to keep lor a servant This man, hopin? to pro pitiate his captor, told him that the man-of-war was close behind thein. The xom so alarmed tho pirate that he beat a precipitate retreat to tho island. That night another dread crime was added to the long list already committed by the bloodthirsty wretch. Fearing discovery, and believing in tho adage that dead 1 men tell no take, he changed his mind j about the negro. lie resolved to bury iue ucwurc, uuu, uuuer cuter ui a uuiiu tog storm, while the thuuder rolled and the lightning cleft tho sky. he collected hi. Ill gotten gains into lire small casks. With Uio assistance of the negro he placed them in as many holes dug in the old burying grouud of the Bay of the -Ursa. Having "accomplished this he suidonly sprang on the unfortunate ne 'Xto and plunged a knife into his heart lAs the life blood hlovrly ebbed away he Itkrated the limp form of his vtchm sroaad tho central cask. At this dread moment theo'.d Scottii'i superstitious na ture amsrtod itself, and lie labored that the "wrajth" of the nero would keep guard over too treajmre. preventing any adventurous mitsidur from uuuwthiug it. Ilo then b'lp&d up tho i-urth over the firo'casks in the form of graves, judging that no French habitant, whose rever ence for the dead is proverbial, would molest them, and at each apparent grave he placed a Btnue, to carry out the iltaskn. At dawn the pirate eenUuels saw the man-of-war sailing through the western passage and heading toward their re treat Sail was quickly set, and the pnhooner fj-caped through the eastern outlet The storm of the previous night still raged wild and fierce. The sea was ksbed to fury. The waves ran high, striking the vessel with resistless force. throwing her on a sunken reef. With despairing shrieks and prayer to the God whoso laws they had outraged, her wretched crew were laun.'hod into eter nity. All were thought to have per ished. Tweuty years passed, a new genera tion grew up, and the story of Manning and his exploits was well nigh forgotten. Then, as now, trading vessels from Nova Scotia frequented the coast to supply the scattered settlements with the necessa ries of life, receiving in return furs aud fish. In the year 1830 the captain of one of these vessels happened to be in an inn in Halifax talking over hia summer voy ages, while smoking a pipe with a friend. They observed that an old man, sitting at a table near them sipping his whisky and water slowly, appeared highly inter ested in their conversation. When Captain Black left the mn the old mau foll'Kved him into the street and eagerly questioned him lib ,at tho Labra dtx coast Uufora they parted ho made the captain promise to take him to the Bay of the Dead the following spring. Oaytain Black had harbored there ouce daring a great storm. In the spring, vtiesi the warm rays of the sua had loosed the icy barrier of the coast, Cap tain Bib, mindful of his promise, sougnB Uk' in) bUTiutis rld man, bat Joaod mm dying of fvi-r Amid the ratings of delirium the aMunished and barum Iti rokeu o.utKin was told a tal of muraer, DIooclsnea ana rouer on mo high seas, and of the hiddeu trenure of the Bay of the Dead. Manning (for the dying man was none other than the notorious ex-pirate), with blasphemous curses foretold death and destruction to any one who should at tempt to secure the ill gotten wealth. In a paroxysm of fear and despair ho died unrepentant, unabsolved. The captain was too bold n man to bo deter red from seeking the treasure by n dying man's curse, so he immediately set sail for the Bay of the Dead. The weather being foggy and tho coast dangerous, ho approached with the ut most caution. Within n fow hundred yards of the coveted goal, tho burying ground, a strange faintness came over him, his limbs refused to bear him. Eager to secure the treasure, which had from long brooding become his sole ob ject in life, he with a great effort drag ged himself to the bow of the vesel. At that moment tho ominous words, "Death, death, death!" sounded in his startled ears. A mortal fear overspread him, and ho had barely sufficient strength to order tho crew to put about, Tho sailors, wondering nt the strange conduct of their captain, obeyed just in timo to pro vent striking a sunken reef. Among tho crew of Captain Black's vessel on this occasion was a lad of somo thirteen years or age, llicketts by name. Tho captain had made rather a pet of this boy, and during the long voyage had related to hlra the story of Manning. Thirty years passed, and no further attempt was made to wrest the wealth from its ghostly keeper. In the yoarlftX) Rick, ottfl, then in middle age and living in the United States, was a haunted man. In dreams and in his waking hours the apparition of Manning followed him urging him to go to the BAy of the Dead and secure the treasure. Old inhabitants of tho coast say that in that year (18C01 a strange essel flying the American flag sailed into tho harbor of the Bay of the Dead. The captain, whose name was Bichette, lured a fishing boat, and while ostensibly engaged in fishing operations spent n great pait of his time in explor ing tho shore and digging. After a month spent in this mysterious way he departed, returning, however, tho fol lowing summer. Again ho wa3 watched, and from the burial ground nt tho Bay of the Dead was seen to uneartii n largo wooden box or cask, which he carried off with him. Again, so lato as 1880, a strange Amer ican vessel paid mysterious visits to tho bay. Their object was and is a subject of endless conjecturo among tho fisher folk. There are now many graves at the Bay of tho Dead, aud tho good people of the coast, with their great respect for the dead, disturb them not to search for hid den treasnres. It cannot be asserted positively that the trcasuro of Manning lias been tom from its hiding place and tbe spirit of tho murdered negro released from his Ions nnd faithful vigil. But it is a sure and certain fact that n dweller under tho cliffs of tho bay has of lato, without ap parent effort, become very wealthy, and rumor hints of treasure trove. Such is tho Btory of Manning as related by a na tive of that bleak and desolate const, and though the mellowing hand of timo li3 thrown a halo of romance over tbe pic turesque Bay of the Dead nnd tho deeds done there, tho main facts are well es tablihed. Maud Ogilby in Boston Transcript. Where Clicitimr. XlcnefitR. In ready made cloaks and drssMs for women there has developed recently an enormous business, nnd tho cheapness of tho product has not only given employ ment to new hands, bnt has enabled women to drees better than ever for a given amount of money, and to tvear garments ot stylo and finish hitherto rnv attainable by many of them. Nsw York Ban. Ground, for r&.i. "I was down in Kentucky," said the drummer at the Cadillac, as he slung his foot over the writing tabid, "and one day I was In the etoro ot a merchant who was also tho secretary of tho Oonnty Fair association. Kentncay's a groat placs for county fairs, yon know. V were Bitting thcro, chinning about trade and one thing another, when a long legged ohap with a woman and six chil dren at tit hools filed in. " 'Air you MUter Simpson?1 lio asked, coming up to tho merchant. "Simpson noddsd. " 'Don't you git. out passes for tho county fairy " 'Not very often,' replied Simpson, hedging. " "But you air the man that gives thsra out when they air give out? "Cornered this time, tho socretary had to say yes. " 'Well, I want one for me and my family here,' and he threw his thumb over his shoulder at the interesting group at his heels. " 'On what grouodj!' inquired Mr. Simpson, in a businesslike way. ' 'On the fair grounds, in course,' ex claimed Mr. Huokleberry, in ench an undisguised tone of innocent surprise that blmpson forked over th tioketa be fore he could recover his equanimity." Detroit Free Press. SoinethlDC About Frlct. Hero is one of the tricks ot druggists that their customers may well be on the lookout for: A man went into a drug store and asked the price of a certain remedy of the class known as "propri etary" articles. "Forty-flvo cents," was the answer. "Bnt," said tht customer, who was in the habit of dealing with the druggist to a considerable extent, "I havo never paid more than forty at 's," mentioning a dmggist in another part of the city. "Well, now," said the good natured druggist, "I could 1st you have it for forty, but I like to net on tho square, and I shouldn't wont to charge you fivo onts extra the next time you or some of yonr family come here to get a prescription dono up," Tho man pidd over forty-flvo cents and went out, wondering how many times he and other men had been com pelled to make up on one thing what they had saved on another. The inoi deut is mentioned In the hope of putting others on their guard against a neat lit tle trick that would probably havo never been discovered had not the druggist In question, in ft moment of unconscious frankness perhaps, given the thing away. Kew York Tribune. V. and 7iuhlou. U i liui Jly more than anotUer nanis for fasliloD. It ii tbe mods of the dy that determine thli. To vreur tbe imiOl clothes and fnll bottomed wlgi ot our grandfathers today would be moat nil grammatical, and yet In tbe old time It would havo been equally an error to an. pear without them. This Is a constantly fluctuating rule of which It 1 true the principle remains the same, but o. which tbe application Turin constantly. Every body recognises it, and eTerybody Is more or 1 influenced by It. It is need leu to point out that to be too far be hind or too much in advance of tho changing fashion is to be deplored, bat it is just here, it may be remarked, that this principle pause Into that of ele gance. Boston Courier. 7U Dear lonocsntl. Some Detroit ladles, not more than a thoueand miles from a barrel of salt in front of a Woodward avenue grocery store, reoently organized a debating clnb for the development and benefit of the right of women. It was their first ex perience, the dear things, so they ap pointed a committee to go down town and get the needed stationery, etc. When tbe polite and affable clerk had about finished selecting theartiolea they had put down in a memorandum book, he inquired of tbe spokeswoman ot the partyi "You will want a 'Cnthlng'a Manual,' won't yout" "A what?' she asked sharply. "A 'Oushiog's Manual,' madam,'' lie answered, moving oat of ranae. "No, sir," she told, with severity, "ttita society is nolaslvely for Ud4s, and if we wast anything at all in that line it will be a woman ual, air. Row mttoh do we owe yonf Detroit Free Frew. Pfcrr an.4 Qfev 'AZafJ'S fu CiAl iff JOBICCO oy fjcj market in only one sftajba- tie most cowcnirt to cut for 'ocXet or fo carry vfole Insist on Jiayfng c GENUINE Wife 1fiCj fed H tin fag , made only fey. If H m m Lehigh Goal & Hardware C LIMITED, Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including Cucumber Pumps A complete line including Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils. j.vjBjLE.y.iy:'rMT?r.iuiM IS HEAJJUUAKTEIIS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE &LL KIND OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, 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. GinEhnms, Marseilles. Seorsnckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, J7ood and "Willowware Cloths Cassiraors Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach 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 of best quality at llock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully 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 store in this section. Call and be convinced. .Respectfully, July 823-71 A.M0S REIPEL. But will be Pleased to Hare You Call Early and Often. Although our very low prices for the holidays created great havoc with our big assortment of goods we are on deck again with a multitude of brand new things in HANDSOME JEWELRY AND PRETTY SILYERWAPE, Big' and t Little Dolls, All Kinds of Toys, Fruits, Groberies and Confectious. Our Prices remain the same that is Rock Bottom Figures on everything sold over our counters. Don't buy until you see what wc aTC offering. OULTON !JjaiWllHPMilB FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are amonc the new thincs now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this assortment to select from at trash but good honest goods CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The former in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaiun, , BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. Como and aoo tne special now rroRreaslnR at the NEW BEE HIVE, clurlli till! Tlinnksglrlne tVefk. 9r-,nitri.ntntMtl!tnn ti.n never been sharp er, our awoi I ratnt iiMernrenter. nor have our sales eer neen liircer man mey n.ic i,,.-, wawii; nnd In order to outdo anrthlliK ever ot ,t. . iw Mt,n in thtt rltv. we make thi ntieclal sale, not only In quantity, but aho in nrtce. Kor Instance wo cell you a r.iiinr ir.lt Fur Trimming that Is tola ll ovtr 15.00. On, Hpeclal Trice $12.00. ' rjr-Doii'Ufornet tin place. o ir r st9 s Cor. 8th and Hamilton ALLENTOW THE POLICEGAZETTE i.tl.A milt? lUnatrniPfl nntipr In til 6 WOfld n.,..lntnrv nil MiP IfliMt PtlSAtlOfial AtlCl St'Oft inc news. No saloon keeir, barber or club room can aflonl to be without it. It always mak mends wherever It bm Mailed to any nddruss In the United States securely irajl,pu' "ccks i Richard K Fox, FriinkllnSf.uare. jYlJlJO Have you the Advocate 1 Original and independent in evfrything. repairs for theatre repairs for the same. Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c, OF COAL, Lehighton , Pa 9 DEPOT," LEHIGHT0N, Pa the very best qualities at exceed Crockeryware,Glasswaro, of the best makes at low figures. usii, Op. the Park- county can you find a prettier lower prices. Our goods are not at lowest prices, tt stead of Stnrtine; our " J.muarv we will 1 at January oveltv Dress Goods and Coals We Quote a FewBargains: Novelty Dress Tattcrns thnt were reduced to 5.UU a i'attern. Black Kccfcr Conoy fur trimmed nt 8.50 reduced lrom 10.00 634 Hamilton CENTRE SQUARE, Tis A Surprise! STARTLING PRICES IFe announce our Great Clearance Sale of Men's, Hoy's, nnd Children's Orercoats and Suits at one-half tho former prices. A good warm storm orercoat at $2.50, $3.50 nnd $5.00, Shetland storm overcoats, $9.00, formerly $14. Chil dren's suited to 13 years,at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00, worth double theee price. Men's Trousers worth $2.00 $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. A SPECIAL SALE Mild Weather the Cause. Electrio Cais stop at our Store. Koch. & Sliankweiler, Largest ana Finest Clotliin House in the Valley, Centre Square--Hotel Allen Building Allentown IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. -IT INCLUDES- Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Our prices arc positively as low and terms as good as you can get anywhere in the county. Don't fuil to call aud see us before making your purchases as we 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. Over the CaDal Bridgo, East Weiosport, (c A Feat to Properly Fit Feet." But it is successfully, satisfactorially, cheaply and pioperly done at The Only Boot and Shoo Store in Wcisaport where you can have fitted to your feet 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'o have a full line to select from, for we do not carryjon an adjunct or space or time. Uome and see us, learn our prices and be cor vinced that it is to your ad antnge to deal with ui. WEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT k SHOE Dealei Leave Orders for Your TING At This Office. Work Done Promptly Cheaply. For a Holiday Present Buy a Beautiful Hanging Lamp. Buy a Pretty Dinner or Tea Set. Buy Artistic Glassware. Buy a Nice Stand Lamp. Buy lrom us because you get tho best for the least amount of money. Hummers Queensware FIRST STREET, IiBHISHTON. Reduction Sales in ! w offer all our Prices. $7.00 to 10.00 a Pattern tnc St., Allentown. NEW: X t,AltOl; ASSOItTMENT Ol' Jackets, Reefers & Children's Coats, AND 1'1!I:TTY Winter Millinery We particularly call tlio attention ot our Udy friends to the fact that ue har three fashlonablo trimmers tn wo stores which enibles us to furnish the neatest, prettiest and most st)llsTi millinery at the lowest prices. Come and see ui. WEISSPOKT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton, ALLENTOWN, PA. Our January Crowds! in Every Department! to $3,00 a psir, now 95 cents, 9 side show business to occupy om of a!i and JiUJiLL"JggJ . ' ,.ch lndi and Frlihtfu SMpwrecki. ib)Di itrlke ftnrl faaodtr. Iht flarca lndl ftnd mountstnoai wars nwecn titbit marl en" Iiwirti tfoHk'' to li.tpwrtx'k an) to dnaih, 7i mm aei not pro tods mm luuoerjieii it n al to n from riikln Mi llf on the ontf Atlantic in tba rolft uf tourl-it or commeroiil trartlrr. Bat If bt thai I retrh fall dettlnatlon (Afetf lis will ecttetly bare psoapfid tnnit of Hit final nil of i Hcktifri, untei ba ttkei with him IIob teUtr's Stomach nilltri, that Jnimltatdt gpccl fleofnauM U.vl wattr on Untt trips are a threat to tht Toytfrrr. Imt tail may oeprll in a Krone meainrt ei in uiiorutriDir oneou up on the itotntck, bowtli ami llftr by the Hitttre. Atatnt the prejudicial tffMtf of malaria, b.id diet, fatigue anil exposnre It ti alia ertlcacltut. It aTorti, moreover, rheumatism end kidney complalati. JJtn't trartl on ia or lan4 with at It. Hear and plii.osoply. fi bar li shmi and Rood 1InnOoine Vprut lluiavjy. ll'liuls thai t)m looking lady that ne just pft86(i, Clara? W .'if, dial Is Mrs. .Snow. Well, tlmie. ltlia a ehaug; wlipu I saw her Ut. tmr kiu wai so aallow and muthly looking, i no woaJer I didn't knovr her. What has produced tliat love lv complexion? I board that site took Sulphur Hitters, the if real Blood Turlfler, and now would not be without thim. There is iiolblng to delicious to the soul of man as an occasional moment of sad nese. Some VoolUh l'cople Allow s couch to run until it ircta beyond tlie reach of medicine. Tltev ollen sir. " uii, It Mill wt awsjr, unt in mna cse it wears tliein away. Could lliev be in dnctil to trr tlie successful raeilicinc called Kemp s lialsam, wlilcli isnld od a lmtiitire Ruarantee to cure, tney noma imiueiliately see tbe excellent effect after taking tiie lirttt dose. Trice 00c and f 1.00. Trialsize free. At all druggists. Tliero is no such thins as pure uiial lojcd pleamte; bitter Uiiugs ever mingle Willi the sweet, GoqiI nnd Iteltable. Don't t.VT lane doctors' bills. Tbe best medical book published, one hundred lmi;i-s, elegant colored plates, will Ue sent jou on rcrelpt of Ibree 2-cent stamps lo pay tbe poainge. Aauress A. v. urutrat & i;o, lloston, Ma!i. It wu rrgnl to set at tbe true disiaetor of a man, studr his vices mere than you do bit virtue. I Wei IHiguitcd with the leamtd doctors after swallowhi" their cosily ucdlcino in rain for orcr a Tear for tbe lelict of cAtnrib in mr bead. wbcnlcured tnjself by mine ste bottles of Sulphur lllltcrs. Jly wife is now taking tbein for nervous debl ltj. Abiel Carter, rarKsr uouse, uosiori. 1'or poultry raisers : Feed jour chickens at least a peck at each uic.il. Suddsn Dcntht, Dealt disease is by fartbo most freournt cause of sudden death, nbich lntlhreo out of four cases Is unsuspected. Tbe symp toms aro'not generally undeistood. These are: a habit of lying on tho rltfht side, bott breath, pain or distress In side, back or sbon'der, irregular rulse, asthma, weak and btmcry spells, wind in stomach, sneli lne;of anklt-s or dropsy, oppression, div couizh and smothering. Dr. Miles' Illus trated uooK ot Heart Disease, fieo at Thomas Leblshton; and lJiery Welssport, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' un equalled New lleart Cure, nnd bis llestor. ativo Nervine, which cures nervousness, ueauacne, Sleeplessness, eliects or drink ing, etc. It contains no opiates. The nun who "cannot sins tbe old songs" and won't try is the ene we like to meet at an evening party. Ilnppr Ilooileri. Wm. Timmons, Tostmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Hitters has done more for me than nil other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same ptace, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be tbe best Kid nev and Liver medicine, ruado me fer 1 like a new man." J. W. Gardner, bard ware merchaul. same tonn, says: Elec tric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether be lives or dies; ho lonndnew strength, good appetite and felt Just like he bad a new lease on lifo. Only COc. a bottle, at Iteber's Lehighton: and Blerv's Welssport. Talking of the thieves of tbe present day, the greatest pirate was a mere ICIJ.l to them. S to Hpak. Woman ll wsnderfully raadel Such beauty, crses, ducaeysndpurltr are alone ber poises slooi So has ebe noakneifop, Irrteanirltlcs, fUDCtlon&l tleranKcmtnti, peculiar only to her. self. To correct tbtio anl reatore to bealtb, ber vonderlnl org-acllm requites a restorative el. fectatlr adapted to tbat purroio Sucb an on i Dr. I'lcrce'a tarorlte I'reetrtplton pouoti loscuratlT and reeulatlor prypertlel to a re mailable decree, ftlado fortlite purpoie alone recommended for no etherl 1 onttnually tTOir tng; lo raror, and numbering ai Its atauncb friends tbouiands of tbe most Intelligent and re noed lajtes of tbe land. A positive guarantee accompanies each bottle at your drUKElstl. Sold on trtal. It Is no tin to be tempttd, but to be overcome. Cnitfihlua I-ende to Conemnptlon. Kemp's Ualsaci will stop the cough at once lie who dots right from pilnclple is just ninety-four per cent, ahead of him who dues right from interest. Catarrh in Xew Knsland. Ely's Cream Balm gives satlsfaclion to every one using It for catarrhal troubles. G. K. llelior, Drugslst, H'orcester, Jfass. I believe Ely's Cream lialm Is tbe best article for catarrh ever offered the public. Du.h & Co , Diugsists. Worccs'.ei. JLnsj. An article of real merit. C, 1. AIJ.:n. Drogglst, SpriuKfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it. Geo. A. Hill. l)ruglst, Springfield, Mass. 3 Cream Halm has given satisfactory re sults. W. 1". Draper, Druggist, Spring Held, Mass. Do not mention the briars, n hero flowers and fruit are so plentiful. Smell and eat and be cotufoJtcd. "Thousands had sunk en the ground orer powered, tbe weary te sleep and the wounded to die;" bet every iBtelllujant reader kn.ws that thlsoecuretl tefere tbe great dlieorery of bal rallea oil. All who arc troubled with Constipation will find a safe, sure and speedy relief In Ayer's Tills. Cnllke most other cathar tics, these pill strengthee the stomach, lireraud bewels, and restere tbe ergsns to aermsl and regular action. Jealous people alrrats love themselves more than they do those rrhoru tbey are Jealous of. IIow a If other 9aTl Ur lioy. Utile Ilobert Frey lives at Silver Lake; k!s inotoer and father love him wiib pai ealal devqllaD; li Is a bright little IV I low. HobbT, as he is calleil, took a stverc cold, Tihich would nt yield to tysryibin,; tb. tried. A neighbor i-praaudeU the lip of Pan-Tina, the great reuiedv for Couuht, Colit aud Consumption. The Cut few doirs relieved aud the contents of a ctut bottle made a cure. Ton can imagine the mother's Jot. Pan-lina is sold at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store The man who nsver makes mi stales misses a ood many splondid chances lo learn something. A mule would rather hear himself br y than llstaa to any other music A good many people are aoade like him QsWM Csjlsja, Oemihsv IstrtTlimt OrMp.IsaJfteaM, Altai mtk sex UUUBtlsM I ' .taw. oa Will MC t mBimt twLmi miWV The Vfnr to Inru. "Well, i think that I would sit there aelibetatfliv, you did, and saj I didn't know a sitnpli thing like that! Tlie Ideal It's pei'feeily ridiculous!" a vrould beemart young lady declared to a matron with whom she was on very Inti mate terms. "What would you do, my doarf said the other. "Dof ws the reply. "I weuld keep still If I didn't kitow, and not frankly confess my Ignorance. "Well, that's where you and I dUter," said tbe older lady. "I never expect to see the time when I will be too old or too wise to leorn some new thing every dy. I think, of all the follies in lifo, the most foolish folly is to think one should know everything. I have frequently heard elderly men, with a (peat reputation for wisdom, declare that they often felt humiliated when they reallaed how little they knew. I assure you, my dear, that If your life is spared until you are three quarters of a century old, you will often find yourself covered with humility at tbe thin us you don't know. The wisest way is to learn early In life that no an num being can know overythin j; there fore, never b too silly or too proud to ask what you wish to know, and frankly to confess your ignoranos of things with which you an not familiar. Xo sensible person will teepect you lees for it, anil wise people will value your opinion much more when they find that your ut terances an based upon actual knowl edge, and that you are not afraid or ashamed to admit that you do not know." New York Ledger. Water Ienr TVan the Dead Sea. A wonderful lake named Alia Paalni hoe been discovered on the Hawaiian ialande. The waters are more salt than those of the Dead sea. Samples of the watw havo been analysed in the labora tory of Oahn college, witli results of po culiar a well a aoientiflo interest. The water, which in dry weather deposits salt abundantly, is of course saturated brine, yet differs essentially from the brine obtained by evaporation Be In ra tion of ordinary sea water. The dlaTer enoe is strikingly shown by merely ratl ing the two ofeor fluids, wbesa a onpione deposit immediately fornu of sulphurate of lime, so thai the mixture almost so lidifies. Tlie, eea water contains sulphate of magueela In abundauoe, but scarcely any lime, while the salt lake waters con tain ohlarido of calcium, lime salt, with only a trace of sulphate In composition the water of Alfci ap proaches closely to that of the Dead a. The speoifio gravity of the water, evea at a temperature of 80 degs. Fahrenheit, Is l.SMi at standard temperature it would of courss be hi ghor. The water of the Dead sea is considerably lightor, lt spsolfio gravity having been found by different observers to range from 1.18 (Lynch) to 1.3100 (Lavoisier). The most remarkable peculiarity of the water is the exceaelro quantity of the lime it car ries. This should give It peculiar mod loal virtuss. Cor. Cinolnnatt TlrflM- Star. A Tjplaal Moir Toik Ului. A sunken ey5 old man whom I meet every ntgbi tiint I stroll up Fifth avenue somewhere kstweea Waalilngton square and Twent-thhrd street I must hare known a jocd fifteen years. lie Uvea in a garret wU'ifn a atom's throw of the square, and m the owner of mrwU val uable propei ty. In the early days of our acquftiut&uoesblp I neod to encounter him strolling in the park munching a French roll, crumb by cmrob. Tlds was his breakfast. If he eaU another meal it is probably of the same order. His dress Is that of a vagrant, but his con versation is that of au educated man. He is especially happy to recounting reminiscences of the Kew Tork of two generations ago, and has traveled a couple of miles at a time with ue to point out vanialisd landmarks In which 1 happened to bo interceded, I won hia regard early by giving him car fare after each of these Jaunts. He pouched tho money and walked back. This man la a true miser, but not a beggar, tbongb ho does not scruple to misappropriate my car far. New York Cor. Pittsburg Bulletin. A mixture of powdered aluminium and chloride of potash will give a bril liant floah light. It gives no smoke, and is thus far better than magnsonm ror photographio pnrpoeae. ins CerrvrNttC iSAirf tht fy against discatf. Danger comes oft enost through impuro blood. Keep jour blood in order, and you koep m health. For this, nothing equals Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discov ery. It invigorate tho liver, puri llee aud enriches tho blood, and rouiess overy organ into licalthy ac tion. By this means it cures. Ev ery part of the system feels its saving influence. Dyspepsia, Indi- festion, Biliousness, Surofulous, kin and Scalp Diseases even Consumption (op Lung - scrofula ) in its earlier stages, all yield to it. It's tlio only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy tliat'd guurantttd to bene fit or cure, or the money is re funded. Trying terms to sell on but it's a medtcino that can carry them out. " Golden Medioal Discovery " contains no aluohol to inebriate, and no syrup or tiar to derango digestion. It's a concentrated vegetable ex tract ; put up iu large battles ; pleasant to tho taste, and equally goed for adults or children. Scientific AmerToait It Aaency for sLBBBslOAVEATS. nCSlCN PATENTS COPYRICHTS, etc. For In formation nnd frM ITftTi a twi pk wrt ' f t u nn A co-an biui. ir, Mtw 'isr- Ulact turt3a firiexurm t,nH 1 i Aniwriu. Kvry iittent trnkfii unt 1 j n li t tui gitt twfore ttie publlo br uotloe gifu f ri ol dium la thw IsUvAsit rtrooUtionof anr kdentino papariiiths world. hDlsjndldly illmtmsjii. No lutUieut sun fthould be without it. VfMklT. 43eU0 a tmti ll.'sO six njombs, ij.Irsji UlTNN i, CO., I'VULliUmiH, 1 1TV4IJ, lurk. Two Bottles Curetl Tier. VI Caboi.l, Iowa, July, I was infTertng ID yut firom shtMli Ui tnj hmoA, so mveh so.th&i ilmas I dUn's uiogs to rscovar. I took meWfaints ttemn xnoy tori.tmt did net gi umj tmiM aaUl 1 took 1'ntor Xoatolg't Xwrm Tenia, Th seoood doi relist and 1 bo tilt) u4 a. S. W. PCK. HamusTii i x, I'sv, Mvch, li. W bejsgka oinc l utor Kwali'i hmrtm Tonlo for oar 11-joevr-oia dablsMr (wba b4 bad pt UpUo fits tinea no m S ywi old orw a jw 40 with bnt Untie hop J .Wi, m we b4 besen m fuq dlsMtjjont oihex rmsii, bat soon aft nslug tbls uadlolM tha tnjin to , iwtbtir. md w hopes tfc any aadevH tveSiot. , d with this Wrribla Himm will Ivy jr won- I devfil rmsir. I tmcomsatui jomt nJtefn U imt tine i uivoisvu wiw maw ww wnwK UheMsT, ItLa Lsa tllia UJeaHiU-'lUtj (ion aUlt 1KXJT ll L.uiitj CtUI fttsjO ObteUO Tbi r o.bJt has bswn oreptued by Uu rVMUir IV'KniH, ui rurt "Viej, ,iiisj KOCNia MID. CO., Ohloags), III. Euki i7 Draaaiau &t ai nor iiotu. ateaa SjunaUse.at.TC. SBotUoalor . A CME D LACKING b la,.' r at so cents a bottla tluo other Dresainfj at J cnts A LITTLE Q0E3 A LOtia V' I'vrAtito show once Meckorterl wftJl 1 n U kept rlstn by washing them with ww l'coiife lu moderate clrcumetancee to" prolitablo to bur It at 10a. a bottle, t what thor spend (or BleaUog thse snr slioe leather. It Is the cheaps Uoettna ecnattaK, lis quality, and ye want to s cheaper It It cast tejjfpaj "Vttfll $10,000 Rewart for n recipe that will enable os lo c i Wolff's Acms Duenna at such a jr tbat a retailer can profitably selllt at I bottle. This offer U open until Jan. 1st, 1 woLrr a BitiDOLPir.PhiJadtijirj'n Oidjumibxt painted with (this Is the name of tbe paint), look Uk etained and varnished run urm'hwa. On coat will do 1L A child can apply It, T can change a pice to a walnut, or a Am to mahogany i there Is no llrait so yr. fancies. All retailers tall It. INVALIDS Cain rapidly In health and strength by tli use of Aysr's Sarsaparllla. This modlolno substitutes rich and pure blood, for tta Impoverished fluid left In the veins atl ferers and other wasting sickness. It It. proves the appetite and tones up the sjsl.-i.., so that convalescents soon Become Strong act Ire, and Tlgorous. To roller that tire i feeling, depression of i pi rite, nod nerroiu doblllty, no oilier medic In p rod dim tlia speedy snd rrninent effect of Ayer'i Bar saparllla. 1'. O. Lorlny, Brockton, Mass.. writes: "IamconfiileDt that anyon uffer. Ing from the effect! of icrof nla, stotral do LUIly, want of appetite-, dtpreislon of aplrlU, aud laiiltuda will b curtd By Using Aysr'a Sarsaparllla t tor I ha? taktin it, and ijeak from experience." "In the summer ot lilt, I was cared of ccrrous debility by tbe a$e of Aysr's ttrsa Pirllla."-Mra. II. Benolt, WKdle n., raw tucket, II. I. . "Scleral years ago I was In a debilitated condition, Other remedies harlnx falleti, I began to take Ayer'a Sarsapartlla, and w. j greatly benefited. As a Spring; aiedlestne. I consider It Invaluable." Ure. I S. TTlu Chester, Ilolden, Ue. er5s SarsapariBla ramp a rid it Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Uwii, Mass. EoIdbyallDmcclats. Frloetlj ell bottles, i. Tht CAetnof evldeaoe I le now oomplew was , DR. HESaX'S VIOLA I CREAM le the only , TtrcMratlon that swat- tlvclr oee all Uat U . claimed for It. It removes Fm-k M. l.lT.r.mnlM. Ulmm lirait. PlmntM. Tan. and 1mT.Ttilnr,m nf (ha ikfn. wlthnat lntttbTj A few eppllcatlone will render a rout h. ft J xea asiubuu, imwin ni wuu.. .uhw. , acosmctlo to cover dofeeta, hut a euro, and ' cuarsntocatogtrerauviacuon. mwa i Atdrusslsui or sent by malt, fend fee ' Uliuuuniiui, u, u. Ell man ai su, TOLBDO, OHIO. I V. - - - 1 mhianniiiii r Tf rsis-iTTiiiii DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE BctratlB'-ally treated byan anrlstof world-wide reputation, lloafneea eradicated and eatUelr I othcr'treatmente bate failed. Jlorr the dill. cully 1 (favuuia u uo - crnialned in circulars, with affldavlte and Seeia iDomalsot cures from promlneatpeopl.,wallaa free. Dr. -a- jUMIAXaf. Tateonaa, Baas. Core gnarantaeel hrDr. J.II.lIayar Kit ,Hh a, wklia l'A. EAftf, at nnre. Kn nr,,T,Hnn a, knti.u delay, thousand, of enrce. Dr. UayerUM Hotel Penn, Heading-, ra.,econil tat.rjarot each month, bend for clrculari, Adrlce tree. reck Sttdieh and rtlIT all tht tremmUa locf sct to ablllOQi stetsof th jtHm,mk M Elztinen, Kiniei, DrowitntM. DutrM nVc title f. l'tln In the BUtv WhlU Utlf atMuft rvmiurkatila sacctu ku bus aaowa U aito j bfiadicU. yt Cartara little Urt TM tt elUlyTilabletnConiUftl.sjriif wsps TvntUig tlili.nnoylBf oocofUlt;wlUss ljmUo rrCsndliordartoftbtasvek4yUWw.a liTrftadrtluUttkskTstsi. Mn.UIkjml? cursa i AofcatbsrwonlilhaalnostprlMlauifliisnwIu) iiJr(rnmlhldUtiMilaf oompliLot;lireirti XLttlj thairgrOilniidoM nctkdhrsi1sn4 thaM vhocncAirj Uttm will And that litUa yUImhi U In to iuii y win tkaS Ur vUl mm wtl UsStodowithOQttbsia. latttwr tCls4 ACHE flstasWaeof sesaaorXTM tbat heresavtseel iremlk.earsmltaal. Out plUa ease UsrkCH i others do not. H Oart.r'a UtU. Llr.r Klla are twt naall aerf very caay to take. On.ortwopUleroak.aaMa. Thtj are atrletlr Tes.tabl. aaS do a.l gripeec tare. bat br tbr a.otl. aottoa pleoe all vte tuetkam. laTlaUatatuiikii Si.l.rSU BOA If drogiUts ererjv&eri, or aoal Yj aud. CARTER RRDICINI CO., Now YerKi SMALL TILL. SHALL DOSE. SUALL PiUEc AXLE IREASO BEAT XTf T31S WOHtl TtwrfBsxaUe MMtrs wasKtrvusaMtarllp' e ssii'.-ij iwj b mtltsirothtr kritl Voa OalsK-toU by hmmu ITtsX r IHt 4JKI UUf B. gQKUAT.T."YiI'.t.I1H.tKllALLT. 1W li t .i i.t.i -. ' tM il-TtslK win e)m a r ft , it j h wtuA Jl i 1 WoU f siriclM umiQ Wi i line. Re1llt Beldin's laaatlt.tAlilll.t'Jl'l Wlniunt. r ec. A mi. i Je piw.iejr j mt mx is. TKEiftui artiriiiuiiMiJUkUuii t 1HVESTMEH'. SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CARBFULLY SELECTED. TRIED, SAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST axso DB1SABLH INVBSTMSINT PHOPtRTH, in PFiosfawioua oiriH. Ton puu. PARTicuLam and ntHRincza WRITE ESOHBAOH, fflc- 3HALO Si, OO . I( le a Whitehall St., How York. ILIls 9 . i i i il .hi tt'x-i la t j2fct. 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