'fit a &Tveeiite mm mwmm I-n specialty at our Job !' tig oWn In 8nyder's Block, et m.i. . Lehigh Bridge. Knvelopt, Notem .rPnpei, Phnmplet-, Onlci Hook-,, V. n. Tag, illi. I all kinds of I'll- Nir.il,, . ruiI MhIi' Bills. We do nil work iieutl. t-heaiilyaud cleanly. Do you mi'imI au.v thing m this line? tlieu call nnrl m-h us hi unto us it postal card and wi will be at juur service. I (us w Si .U I IM'l (he t tu t .lit 1 ("A 1 Is In ill 1 t TI I ll -II Htl V i! V i in ( ''irho i u.it , , i'. ii tit In- t ini Irim lot mi . .-. 'I'i.iui -i u kN' with nl i it.U r'i'in. -tirt :t,t i 1 I'ldci-rinli-iif. ' i I" i j , I i phi i nil! and Mil 1 'i u ) t'l , A t.ii ummhiI ot llieii Hpirit which 1c ) ii lent if outride dictation. Out i- din- dolliir ti year. Jiistyautiy it. "INDI5PENDENT,,-"IvTVK AND LET LIVE.' 1 VOb XX. No. 46 Reading R. R.' System. Lehigh Valloy Division Arr.uwemcri of l'ltwrngri Si 111 H 1 1- in Errw r Mv tr. .isoa. TI.AINS r-KUi: M.ll1fllITN , .i Vimirknii.t New ViK ".'' i On, ri !. & 7.?' 1 in ' i M-iiiWika Chunk uml IMiuli-n' fi.JS.d.Mi i in i wi, 4.:tr .uiil 7 p in M , i -i I.Ainl.frivIlk .mil I nittmi r. .m, p.W ami i .l.itliiJtou, i .il.r. iinitii, Altfiitnv.il, KHli m nut l.isi.m, 7 id, !HMi, ii r.i. 11 i. i ia . .'i1, unf.4 r -'. 7.i inl lOJTpm. i i'n ii. uli iHiluiimi iioihisMiiitli .ii rt.8, ti.47. , i M ,,nil ii i'a in i'. niir, i it. ft a mitl ii in I'lllll'Itllltll ll-llsll 111'' 7 til IIMl ll.lft.ltl, ! ip. t liTifnnl, Iaii ! , .uitl llnkfiitlniiriii.i I ii. ill., IJV. -M", 4. 7 i i mill 7 x v in v.owm ins, l,.'(ii).h , wiiit.- Hull, rMiv 47, tih) ' r.l 6. II 1 ' , .(nil H '7 li HiMi , m'liupki.'i'.TJi.n ui.ll r.nnclUA.. IU , 4 10, - 1 ., 7.1., H , 'I.UHL HI. HH'l I ' iNU.".!iiiiTiy ami ll.ih ton tirw, 7.4.1 mid ( 11 1 ill , 4 HP.fV.lft WM phi J t-m M ilumiv i:it . siifii.iinloiiti nuil AHimiiu I ii mm 11 " a i" . .'i 1 v".1 ; I 1 ,1 Mt IMriilfl .mil Miiuw.MlH. r.. ...inn" .1 . H in. lr. 1 111. . , .. . , 1 l-iHlsklllrt.U " I I, 7 11., II . I1.12.1IKI ll.r. J III , in, 4.1",7.I7 mill 7 1. 11.111 I.ii Willi.. 1I.IM-I1, rtilk. .luirn-unil ct.iiiIoii -...,1) . .411.1 II. 11.111 . 1.1.'. '..1 ., 7.17 li'l lO.f' I) 111 I'nr IMIHton nuil 1.. R II. .limn., 7,n, 9,3.1, ami , .1 i.to . 4.10, f.-l 7.17 lllil 10 .1 i. 111. J-ir 'luiikliiiiiiiiK'k 7,1' iiihI 11..J a. liuj 4.10. S Iftnnil ui'.l 11.111. ,. i-oi u,i.-i',i. Aiii.iirn, IMiih .1 inn! I.eneTa 11.5.1 t"....1! .J'.'il'i.. Tnnihlj. Hiiri. Wiirfrlv. Ki ll Ir.i, Jtiii'lifHti-r, llilfful lOftKiiia VnU liuil lln I V-sttl u.m.i anil 10.04 p. in. I .rl'.muni wnlllir Wmt l.i M.iluiiianpa ill J in P in. " SDNII.1V TltAlNS. I i-imH.h i 01k c.o; nuil u.lla in., 517 unci 7.ai '''tor Vlill.uli'lnlil 7 57 n. 111.: 2..' '. it mi'l m Ph'ir r.uton anil lnurnnHati stimuli., aw, -j,,, 11 17 n.ni.i msjiJa. it.17 ami o.ic .. m 1'i.r Mhai-li ciiunk 8.11. tf; U II ! A. la 8 on, r..l, H.4I, ami U.3B p, ni. ! ,ir lt,id in nt n 7 a. 111. : 2.1a ami 7.ai p. 111. - if IU4li.j.ll and II ,'" aw and I0.M Mahanoy Oil' and Slifinncliwli 0 w, ll.lo 1, m.. anil .to-c p. 111. ) r lntMllle at 1152 p.m. 'lunkliaiinnfk.liiMnnila, H.iic llliaoa, timna. Auiiurn, Wioli i, iinciimtfr. Ituihtln. Minolta t all, aii.itliu Wait ioii.in. far liiniif r larlfciilun Inqnlro nt .VKfiit? tor ImieTublP.. A SWlilllAllIi.llcnMSUniRcr, 1. IIANCOCH, Crnrral 1'.iiit AhmiI. t'MlulH.tiia. I'a. W KOKNCHACIIKR. An'l (irnrral V -.'IMi'r Anent. noutli llrmirbrin, 11. UitV 14. 9Z. IT ..OO TO- WILSON FRANTZ The Now Jowolor, Hankwny, - Luliiyliton, I'a , rem "'Vntches, Clocks nnil Jewrlry every desrrlpllnn, at pll Inarr than rlw ttliere. r.irtlt'ulur attrntlon iflUI in Repairing of Every Description. A praclleui oxperlpurr of oirr ti'n i'ars puables me tn giuianten tuUsfartloii In eiery pdiiu-iiiar, line in., it iri.it miu up tniiviiHtti. Vour patronaita U resiK't'ifuity millt'ltnl. H'II.siin I'ltVNTZ.llaiilmaj ac 1, IS1 PEIRCE (OLLECE OF A hlh tl&M CrtlUHllTl'Kit kIhiiI aff'fdi untiiinMi-k.Jiir Lull l-pdl I till UtT- , Itltl 1 llllu-H1 tHJlTtf CI , t fliont )lvin ! itmn d villi n"w ti.t tut ur. Ac ti i til i U. lllil Ha III itmruciHi,uu rii kun bu txm inliudui J'lLiinti Fall nd Wn.lft tf in lrfln 1 IMtI ttlj I. OlM.IILtnu ill (.r kdtlim thl I iiuimW. lnnn..alnuil llriilllll.l. J I fi n ' Cnll tjl TBOfl MT riFWi-n. VU 1 I'niiriuftanil 1 11"'- fltKord Uullding vi' yi'Jiiim intM , lJliildtililll, "Wall Paper. from Cheap lllii)l( to Flrn Gill an.l PicsspiI l'apcri. Also, l'clu ami Ingratna, wllh HanJsonie Krelrea. prCTUUK UOl) A Nil COVR wiiidoTIaiiks etjy to liaiijf, or put up In nnler. Paint. Oil, Yarnis), Glass, Brnshes Vdliitingand Paper Hanslnir,, hj pom letent tvorkmen, In any inrt atU miiniy. llo ik, Mailmiery ami always a Urge uliwk ni Fancy GomU, (il Ihoadwny, 'Maucli Chnnk. no to "(oritor Store" ilraufi.es, Lemons, Bananas, Nuls, Apiite, Celery, Cranli s, Grapes Talilc Raisins, Coalec lians. Fancy Queens ware,, and a foil line of Nice Groceries. i f tvi'bt price, (ond IreHtment, prompt di'liwry all and See Us. () UN Jilt KVl'OHK, LEHIQHTOM PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON. PIANINO - MILL. HorAOTiJ!iien ur Window and Himhi Fkaues, fJoors, Slint'rs, window -rtshi's, Mouldings, Hraikets, At.U 1I ii tn IN AH Kinis of Draaed Lniato yiiingles, J'uiIhil;-' IIen)lKk Lumber, &t.,4cc Very Lowest Prices. 9 0 fR I al r PK:alO!lllyigrtils. DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Wnln Btm. Hath, Pa. ,-,1 llWtinn, ItfttMPWA H. i 4R, MnXIMaft. J I -lo, HWS llOTt I , 1 1 I -UA. i T.K1I1I MIK.,,! Hoi I 1 . N KIlNFMnA.-l. 1 I M I. KM i N( (IKATf I ' l N Tit A t ,TUl'HHlMT ' I llHI, FttlMAVa Al 14 Ml I'M W. I ( iflli t Ii iilt i rvtim i in t i I p 1 Praliee tye.Ear, Nose & Throat ;v-AW(KHerrni!ilmi'(iit' P" i tiii'iiiMm i in i xuvirn. F. I SMITH, D. D. S., Olllce irxnlti' ttir 0ith Umiif I lank Strmt, ?aA l ton. liKMIRTIIY IS AM. IIS IIIIANI'IIFH. illhiifanil iiLiklnRartlllcliil ilintiiiwn .pi'ilal lr. 1xm.l Hnt'itio nonn'il. .i .t.liiilliljIpiedwitlTi'clli Ivtracli'd Willi- . OUT I'AIN. il l K'K lini'llHi-l'roni i .10 14 m., from 1 11. m tofip. in.,frmti 7 p m., ton p. 111. I'nliviltaumulii SiirIMuh ilrrnun nitlii- llniir.nl MarliMmi l.wii nainrdm. 1 in 7 lv A.S.Rabenold, 1 11 nrirK : ovpt J. W. Ilniidt.nltnitii I,tttior Htons HANK 6TRBUT. J.KII lull TON piitlMryln all Iti liranclm. Ti .lli Htlrartnl llliiiiiiraln. 1lamlinlniHterediili.iim.iuisl... -WmiNBHlAVnliiwliwk. il.l.HNlOWN, ''tllfllironntv.l'n. W. M. ItapBhor, TT0UHF.T 4n COUJWEr.lflU AT LAW, llntiloarntMivallicMannn llnuno, JIAUOII CIIUNIC, - - rSHN'A. KOftl nttala and Colltulloti Armioj. VII1 liny ind Kelt 111 liAalf. ftoiin-rn'iplDU ntally ilunr. tiUwIioiiH liromplly niailo. SMtiVng tMaimnl net'itlenti a nlnsilaliy. May Iw t'oumiUeil In imlltli and llarinali uv. Z!-V1 THE CARBON HOUSE, Honry Drumborp, Prop'r, FIIWT HTUKIJT. hRltlOUTON', TESM'A IlioCnriion llouie lmi Iippii lonovnloil nmt liiipiwetl thrXHiRliant; it h I'lertrle liulitptl ami !! tPiitllaloil, ntnl Nniiionit Hip l'.uht llotfls hi this Hcctlou of the Ulntp. The- imtrouaat o the pnbllit In RiiUcllist. itt necoMinioil.itloin for licrnuiictit sua traiuteut eitom. CliarticR tr morirmK, Tiiio IluiorH,rrt,sli JVcrani) 1'orter, atnl 1ikmI ClrB.lnrfnli nt thf lt.ii-. J hup is, "va ly. PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, DlSl'OVr.P.KltOI' Eondrcn's HMons Reraeuics. I.lhprul All fulfil rhyklctnii llmltirBH Tlinn ARhPlns tlip (irontrst Huiovi-rj of the Agf. I'tiHltUp imp when imcit tn Hi'c)l (tmire to tlisl itic Ihrtlt, III lUHPftHOH Iu-ip tofiirn MicHtkil Imnr HliU, l)!il)tlii'ht, iifith m:i, iiroiuhltU. (iitiurlii roiixPHlloti it tin hniln, thPiPiiilt of suitMrnkr, lllHH tfV. a II ll Nlllll piiniljj-tl it-siort'il to their ii.itiinil pinidllion. 81-Iiip. hln anil lump dlMiue cnrpil. Hrmirii, iipui.ittfhi, ltilicht'rt ilNeasu of the nht iiPis.'liii'r .oittptiilut. dwi'titetv. ami no-nilU'il liutrt iIih'Hp :io vnllri'ly ciircil by jmic mpili- chip of inv own iiiiMurihir. IHirliiit Hi in enr n.er l.'..Cftl ncrsnin hnip intnl Hipiw inwIli'lii.-H und un ItvliiK ttllliPriWH oniirlrwoiih. I nitl not un lulo im-iplipp my- sulf. belnv OMr 7.1 p.irMiir iure WtllKPlI 1 1 1 lUiHb Icliu's mm. 1 h.ii two t'iiiiiiiiitilisii'lmiHpiiii' nt'fli'il Milh hip toatlciitl i iiIIiiik nt thi rrwl ilrfiPfS ol Mip -kk if rciiuirvil. TKMriMDNIAU. NKWTiiWX, IVb. IT, l"iil. De.irKir- ro thoM MiffprliiK from Sihml lmui.lt', Ni'iiralKla.Hcbttk'it, lleiirt DIwumpiuimI l.'lu'iiiiiiitlMiii, 1 would tifuhi rpi-oiiiuipiiil 1'rnf liomt run's rpinettipn; I um -tmltfror of 1 1 ipse roniluiiiU for yprirK at tlmi-s. wan luitlly nbp to 1 1 iow; puiiM not HtrulKhtcii niyteir. The ttfi and acotiy a iiiPxiTi'tlble. DiK-toriHl nlih pvprtil plilolMH for 'iiifi; fomitl but little ivliH, iMt iHTiiiaiieiit, uiitilluiiH emeu by htH iihi)ipIiik hit ti uiiHiiiiUHtPtl; wouhl bin lily rptfoinniPiiil I'ror. Noudniir lltiiiiiput bih) iiid rltiPH to all sufffreia. lU'aiH'i-tfiilly yours M. .1. 'aiiiutihtpiit Neutoit, llurkHPU., Pit. NKwToy, Ti b. IT, Piiok, 110UHB1H-, Ib'Hl-Hir Allow hip to nrlte ouu tpitlniony of your iiieillplne. I ran hhj to nil lnm uittr Ina tttih allmt'iiu of mv ttTlitum. wuuiar eoiiniieiMi lof. ItoiKlrou' niptlkduvn. iiAd fpr- nine ittin in tuy hioiuttPit lor a Ionic lime. M NutfeiiitKrautiitnlly bp dpMi-bPd by wonhti tlpiniifrii niuitf Hlepiintnlithls; would llPBMrai mineriiig with imlu for Iiourn mil time. Doctored liiiarTunii iihinubuiH: their niedlclue would tr Hubile rplleve hip. bib umitO miJ.U I.ma llmlr for aubii tfiirri; ny iikhik I nil. iiouoroiri men: i been eiill iml PilltHI; ihIIm to iliose iiirerfutc Htlb Hludlor eoniidiitiitM. IbppiiniM' yours T. M. Vjuurtwlalpn, Nentotf, ltiiekt i'n., fit OMce and I alKirAlory 0pn datl from 7 ;i. in. tn a . m. CjiII or write to AL:ANinit norniiou. ITitT North TwilUNieet. noir. T, DMv. Ilithidelplil.i, ' Reml a eent almp for valuable biwk. FIFTY DOLLARS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. Uq eiUr eU'lioul enn do n iuui li (t Young Atua Oil WtlHWII BUSINESS COLLEGE 170O Chestnut Street, rhlladeliilila. ti pay us .10 V edUPKt unit wMlHt you to a GOOD SITUATION. ifcu on tt.ik more t Circular (tm i i ) mi iiuuiv mil paper. BUSINESS or SHUKTHAMD, II till! l .1 ).,!! l tICll Iti.' AMERICAN BUSINESS Colleib, Al,I.KVrtWN. t'A , tn for- di'i iiliuf ulu'rc In o, ilioiiifh imi nn llu1 .-i iliiitbuud mlb huild, li sb.mls at tbelh'Aduf t'ouiiiieri'laH olli'i-ps, hi lltt eUii'Mlliiluil eharat'teri intsilton Un Kitplv iiik biixiuiti liutu kili tniliiPd awl P.ij.ililr i s Hi-tanta: h a menu f piHluir auibtiloiii mnu iiiuu uim! lailb'M oo Hit hihU to niiun'mi, and tn ., Hihl tl the i'Vivltt. eltuWHfH mill coal ol in eoidiHyiili4 a'oiHwyuii i t'ourft w nrimvJip ihpnnttii'iiii Kim annul iu df . Itliib'l tliuiierMiniil hiiimtx ImIoii ii hisiiiutom all HiwUtlU. llliodnitea h ie miilbul biaiiy nddri-Ha. fw AddreMii, O C BoRNEV, Trin i I'liiuu. iiirtielou thi nter. J7-"n TO CONSUMPTIVE. flit' iiatlPi-uiirtl ha, ini. tvu ii-ttloit dlli lifiiUhb) niiui.i ..an., alivriuinvrtii loniiiiv oral ettr it uli ii xi'i t-rt Inim naVril ami tl tlipau tllwit! I'on.mitutluu, u annltm. tit iphI. KtMiwai tUl IiIh It-1I.,1A titaVrct, the iiiphii. i.I. in,-. I ThlllllfUMtlltt llPbltP , (. Hill ciiopilll 1) Nt titt ' (frfwof ch utrt-.a ntt,i ..I th. jir'-spj-lKl.tu us. u, ' wttjib Iht t Mill liuil a ttinp riupl.u 'o.iuit-1 tkM, A.ttitM. Hrnilrblll. itmt .ill llirtut tllul I luiilf SlalAtllr.. lit twittm nil -.iiiireii ttlll lr hi. rcwit i . ;ti II f-.liit.tlu.il.lt.. 1 It,,.,. cJi'itlriiiL' 1 tlw trfltc IIIHI.. It, ttlllPlt Hill t'osl IhplH iclliina. ' and mai irt. j ltl.-.sliii:, mil t i.'ifM. tt.l.ii. I tier, i nn Mill .t, H UM)S, iii,.,ii), i New 1 ...k a-l. J. A. PHILLIPS, - iMi Kit S V 'lnnos and uraiis, 1-l'iiM. .Ull" iiiii - .1, .ui Mi. m-- ,ti I liiihi- l- riiiih,.-. i ri iiii,.-. i - I tilth, lr Mim.i- SuI.m ubi' fur ilu ('auiion A DVIH'A It, frlu' 'lu'Ua".t uiul best ltjcai newspaper published in the couutv. I2L r The Enlievrs Safety L-antern, J. E SOHOLL, agt,. , lliifClitoii, (vnrliiii rtunH. It is rtolf T.lffhting, Non-Kiilo-n-n, with n Self Wick Bngnlnfor. Just Uiglit lov linilrond Men ! I'iIoo rililn, tt.Ni. Nl Hi, j.nn lhm' tun iinv other until sou Irivi' iNMiiimr imiivrti. Th? ( rlrbmtcd (yy press Shin'lo. 4 Uimiaiitpi'il nut lEtb. Tliovory tot Hhhtfflo In tho Market M.innfrWttiU'tt li RICKERT k SNYDER, rUrplnnnt, Vlrillnln FOB SAI.TJ IN WE1JWPOHT BV J. K. RICKKRT, lu-u.rn is All Kinds of llnililin I.mnlirr Hoiclol's Bnkery, firvtrttivpt, Ihlf.titim, jrnu will nl!t lntl BREAD AND CAKES. Hyp, Whrnt nnil irnnii Broad Kreali Kvery Hay. Our Vliinna llraml i-aanot to tixcoltrtt. Yu ipiiooiritlly Bolirlt ynnr palnin ftKH, Watch for 1 1 Wagon. Soidol's Vionim litilicry, Opp. Oberfa, I'ltlBT ST., l.KllinilTOX, I'A II You Ilnvc iimliQij i)o Saw sr.E Arxmi. fe SoTr, rntrh'tnrn of Portable Steam Saw Mill nhn will iloymir vnikat lloaaniiahlo llalos. Hksiiikni r., IfXION llu.i,, Eat SfKlof tout, Va. oct. 81, 'fll.jl To Goatractors anil BoiWers. The nmlprslirnpil hiuioiiiippi to Ountrftctori anil Iliiildpi-H that Up Iihi iioy ooenoit his Stone fpuirr , m llpaterltiiiumul lirt'iarpl liinioply Ruildhi"' Stones InnnvqiiantitT at leaaounhlr inles, Up also kPPiwHstiii'ly ni htl rtmlilpiipe on SlAONI) H l'IilMrr. to tlly liniiieillatp ilemuml. HAl'I.IXtl orevcrj itpscripilnn, promptly at trmloil to. Al-io, point intly on ha uln full supph, oftho ui-fh ur,umi hi Flour and Feed, uhkh he will sull at Iot M.uket TiIcm. CHARLES TRAINER, SECONIl SIIIKKT, I.r.UKlllTOK, I'AI Oscar Chi'istman, wr.issi'our, ia Llverij mil Ifochanye Stable. 14ityilllnKPtiril.igp mid aalp driving lioraes In asiciniiiiodatlnn. to nipnUtlt!lere,.it M ill and ti'leurapli orden pminptlvaltundett In Uli piip a IrUI. inayjl-ly Sfcovoa, Tinwaro Hontcrn nncT Ranges., In Oront iricly nt Samuel Ghaveu'r '' npulnr Stove, Hank Street TUiofuiy and Hpouting a specia! ty. Stove repairs liunislied on cliort notiw Kensonalile!' Nineteenth rentury methods of trading allow no old foggyism or lng;awlism. T.hey are relies of the last decade. New ideas, original mcllioiln, piuh, jiluck and entfri-iM' are 'tiie esigen cieei of tlie pret-rnt age. We admit no dull season. Kverylhinj; inimt he kept on 1 a constant moto. Trade inntt he stirred up with the suine activity nt tho end. of tho ' season, as in the be ginning. We think we have struck tho right chord when we stinted our pretirnt I.ow Il'ntrr Mark l'lires. Warm weatlu r doesn't stop it Old kVol'8 burning rays Cannitt elo our wheel ol'ooiU" I mi ree. Now ia the time and c- note the fact that we nre head ' quarteraftir all kinds of iebnol i SuppLea ami rarrv fillv i different styh s or Tablets at fifty different prieci. Fine , Stationery, Iloa!i and Ma' j nyiiies nl all kinds. Pocket. I liouks, Fit-1 ch Tissue, Toy Ourncft anil Ninvltics. Obkiit's lli.orK, l.i liigbion, Fa. Now is Your Time! 20-- Building Lots For Sale , ""' "' ' I), n't unit hut fonio at once nml lm oiir of tlicsf In autifulty locilU'tl li T lriwd nt llu Hint th'1 jtn i UK' Ml )ou around. K.u will u aiir- w iw Uf aft'iird w ill 1m muv to No 1 imil'lc to ;0iov '.'till on WiUfr A. R 8XYDSK, K J- HONUEN, fiMtWiwport Pa AlmuteOnly. Lehlg-hton, Caibon County. Fenna., October 15 1892. j Best and Purest MediclneS EVER MADE. Ill kTtnl.lrIi. llicllin 11 ni i -klnl ll. Tliowlll l'lmplps nnil lllotrliMliJ i It l.l. I. mtr nur I.. nnltrW. I "WTt.."' "iii'i i'y iinpurew bloo.1, nn.l ran Iwf 1 nntnrc .lln.ahi.M 5s. 'h. r1,. ,'ily. Xktincp. K J..II on-1 "'.. r .'v. Wa-tvlM-anil uwl tr r pa I OKVOIlpil riiH.T( SS VV ' 'A ". - " v4 ; Tim Podn l mull AitlvnU nmnnful. Hint lieiit and u.ni vinttnlnn. Tri' ft. I em. win i.a nnttfiaeii. DOK'TAIT. OlpITATONCKN UV liwi Jm iMiinfti If vfiii niw nflVHnff from 1 nnv 1lwnp. nnil mThH to llvn oVl flgc. nie HUUMttUt Biri'K Alley inner mi w raiwI a 2-rent utamm to A. 1', Onlwnv St. Oo Ikonate., for best niodluaUroik publlahodf "Olsukl, ilie landing Plioto--grnplicr. Lt'liitjhLon. Cabinet 'holographs & l.nrgcr Sizes, Viewd of Ucsitleuc in town nml county nt the voiy lowest jivift'S. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, . Mowcr'r, Diilliling op(ioaitc Poet Oinc, PlltSTiST., LEIIIOUTON.I'A. Il'nik likpli In rvory tls of Tim wk ami prntntilly altrmlfi tn. Kamllv KliturOnnt. at vpry rtia.niiatole r.llea. l'ATHOA(iB SOJ.ICITKn, II VVE VOUU Freinlit, BaiuaiiG aai Parcels . '' DKl.lVKllKU AY John F, Hottensteiri. Careful alfi'iitfoiv palJ to ;he Drilvcrv of 1'rrlglit, liamiaga anil furcela tn all p.irls of town at llio lowest pile's. A share nf pub lc iialionaitii Ii reutclfull.v sullelloi!. 5yravo arilera at Saeony'a, KikIi'b or l.elbencuttfs. A WORD TO WOMEN. l'rom One Who SiifTcicil, Scottvili.e, I'a.. Hatch 18th, 1892. Tin. David Ksnnkdt, l)Rn Sin : From a growlDg girl, I Buffered wllh femalo trouhlo or weak dim peculiar to my aex. I doctored with several different nuvsictuna, but found no relief. AVaaao reiluced In (tteufflh and fletli, that IwefgUeil but OS lbs. Iclmnoed to learn of the won. dcrful cures Dr. David Kcunrdi'a Dir.. uarrio iioittoti. r ayoriip i.euiiHi)' naa performing, and tried it. The first liottleiinwliiced marked improvement. After taking five bottlea, I was almoat a ucll ivomtn and weighed I'-'H lb. JCST TUIXK OF IT HT SUFFER JA M fUSTKliS," curb a gain in weight and better iu health than I ever was It la my desire to tell every liomnuiu thoivorlit who fiiiffers from any of the ruin plaints common to our sex, of the beuctit and cure to be derived from the use of Ilr. Kennedy's 1'nvoillo Item edy. Hits. t'AnniE IIootox. If vou Iihtp chronic weak ueas, bearing down, UWrtue catanii, nippmed or ilnfttl irtodi, utplPtou lirovilba.tll.pospdtotumor or cancer, or hejnorrttage. suffer from painful or nvpfalsr Ulenstruatlon, I .uootrbiea, orlrrecuwr moptalj slrkmia, f allinjr of tae ombcr cnanx of Uf, lr. 1'a.lcJ KtnntOys lavorite Itomrdy Is tha oi.ly Ih1. fcr ttai It hrsrumlthousawM wbi alUl.ttastitlttl. Itllps. donbedlacHiratl and iilVtiitp In tYspnlr. rood btllli andlonrllls .cau bo alotHl lurlihiiur lie. Kcanedya Favorite ritJBlPib' Trie. . CI a bottle. I'oputur Store North First St., Lehioiitun, SPKC1AIA.V ATTn.U'i'IVK UJW l'ltlHRSABAN INOENTIVKTO K UI.V KAI.I, VURCIIASKR8. W3B AEE now allowing tlio larrfo.st uiiJ moat oouiptete uuil varied tttuck of Dry OooiIh over ofToiml for suio in this vkiinit-y, iuui at attnu'LiwIv Tiv FALL n 00B8. Xovi'Uie- m Dn Fabi iit- an ll Co.nliitmtiim Drc-s Patterns t i f hori? uml iu ulmo-l oni!U ,u ii-t.v, , aul u ill romp-iiv uuti' t Iiuh f i nr j Bill Willi tlie I. II.' I mi; City ll.m-f N lillf in 1 hc.u n .ii c ii It-1 t wti to :!',, per unit. .f Hi. best I l.i l. e ill ' .ni in ik tor thiu iii tins line that ni- tiu not h.iw mill at prici's n low nit 1 1 k i h 1 1'-- u lilt I.- ( hltloiui tliau juucni t,i 1 1st where. Siveclttl naro it. paid t i tfe-t-tiUK and uclliiig tho purer. t and j Iteet thing's under tin, head Ik.'- caiice wo mean to make our store the loading titoie in tbK tuwi. We might quote priceb, lut yoi will be bottei -ati-ttlcd by .-nllimr 1 BOOTS & a A tuiefully Mdeotiwi a-sortinent at n 0mbiuutou ttou lri Wool Bankets olili" H ll I'll. i.I I hi pi let- f ,l iV IIII I I U lo Liv GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street, Lehigh Urn A HARDWORKING WOMAN. All dny nho hurried toprt thnxiuh. The Bomo tia luls of wimmln ilo; Sometiinps at tilght lipr babtmn nai!, "Ma, ain't yon (roln to romo to bene" An than heM klnrtfr Im- n hitch, An pause half ay bi-t ween n tltch. An sorter HkIi, an Bay Hint niie Was ready ri nheVl ever 1, Hlio rcrkonod. Ano tli jears went, one ti onp. An aomeliow sho was never done; An when the angel1 aald as how, "MV Smith, H8 Udip ynu rented nnwS hsi Mrler raised ber oyes to look A second, aa a eUteli the took. "All right, rm romln now," aaya she, "I'm ready as HI over bo, I reckon.' -Albert S. Tnluo In Kansas City Jonrnal. PEG AVE9S0N. It waa in March, 174(1, and the com pany raised in (Hom ester to join tho ex liedltion agninst Lonlsburg was to leave town with tho rising of the morrow's arm. In tho spring twilight throe young men made their way, with noiay jeat and aong, toward a wretched cottage that stood in the outskirts ot the town and rapped londly for admittance. The door was opened by a wtthered old crone. A candle, burning on a small table, dimly revealed tho black ened walls of the interior, tho bunches ot herbs hanging from the ceiling, a scant Bupply of battered pewter plates and coarse earthenware on some shelves in a corner, a few old cliairs and a pack of worn and greasy cards apparently just flung down. "What ye here for? Off with ye!" cried tho old woman when ahe saw who her visitors were. "Oh, now, Peggy," said the tallest of tho three in n wheedling tone, "we're off in the morning for Louisburg, yon know, and wo thought we'd pay yort a farewell visit and get our fortunes told." "I'll warrant ye've no siller to paypno wl Martin Sanders," said Peggy, keep ing a firm gripiu the door and pushing It a little closer as slie sfioke. "Here's a bright new silver sixpence for ye," displaying it as he spoke, "and Tom nndJob have more of the same sort. So now let tia come in and give vte a good send off." The money proved an argument not to be gainsaid, and l'eggy ndmitted them. When they were seated she took up her cards, shnflled them and pro ceeded to tell the young men's fortunes. Job Ayers came first, then Tom Good win. When Martin Sanders' turn came, and Goody Wesson crowed his palm with tho coin he handed her, his imper turbable gravity, contrasted with, the irrepressible snickering of his compan ions, made her suddenly suspicious. She gave him a searching glance; then, as the was about to place the coin on the table with the others, she scrutinized it keenly and balanced, it on her hand. Ayers and Goodwin giggled and moved toward tho door. But not the ghost of a smile passed over Martin Sanders' face. Peg struck tho coin tmartly against tho base of tho iron candlestick and listened to tho sound, then pressed It against the edge of the table. It bent with the pressure. "Curse ye, Mart Handera," she cried In a sudden fury; "it's lead!" Then .Martin Hnuuers laugneti, and the three, roaring witli laughter at the result of their poor trick, opened the door of Goody Wesson's cot and rushed ont into the night. She ran after them, brandishing her staff and raving like n mad woman. "Curae ye, Mart Sanders!' she screamed; "curse th' three of ye, body and breath, flesh and bone! Cnree ye lying down and lilting up, sleeping and waking, living and dying! I'll take vengeance on yo at Lonisburgl" The night wind bore the dismal threat and its repetition to their oars and silenced their laughter as tbey ran down the hill to their homes in the more thickly set tled part of the-town. The great fleet of nearly 100 vessels. that made up the expedition against Lonlsburg sailed from Boston on the 1st day of April. Favored by wind and weather it toon reached (Jape Breton and was coasting along the shore of that island toward its destined haven. In many of the vessels the soldiera were watching the hills and woods on shore with the interest inspired by new scenes, but every indentation ot the coast was familar to most of the Gloucester men, for they had often been there on their liamng voyages. Their attention was attracted to the singular movements of n solitary crow that'hovered-persistently above them, now and then alighting on the topmast. As they were entering the harbor of Louisburg, Martin twndem was sent for. ward to assist in furling the jib. A rope parted suddenly under Ids feet and he fell headlong Into the sea. The last sound that fell upon his ears beforo tho rushing waters closed over him was the hoarse screaming of the crow. A Tioweriul current waa running , and it was only with great difficulty that Banders was rescued. When the excitement was over, and the half drowned man was once more safely on deck, the crow bad disappeared. The fleet cast anchor in the harbor and countless hosts took the men on shore. Before the siege conld ceoi menoe the cannon must be landed and placed in favorable position. It was arduous toil, for the soil was boggy and the men often sank to the knees, bat all I worked with a will and the gnna, one after another, were lauded. Goodwin and Ayers, with others, were dragging n cannon on a sludge through half frozeu nuid when suddenly with a whir of wings a crow alightod on it. Job Ayers made a dash at it with his cap. At the very instant that bo did su the rear of the sledge sank in the treach erous soil, the cannon gave a snddeti larch and the arm he had flung out wai caoght between the cannon and sledge and hopelessly crashed. The nnfortn- nste man was carried into camp and his i arm ampnUted. The work of tho ie went ou day afte day, Foraging parties wereseut oat sometime, for tho rations wero somewimt utaio and monotonous, ana there was excellent Kai,ie m abundance In the vicinity, bumlcr and Uiodwiu made two of such u jurty one pleasant May afternoon. Often during their hunting they noiicct a crow circling near them. They wero ubmit return ing to camp when (iiudwin, striding acroet some low turublxry iu search of a fallen bird, turn, t his iK.t into an open foxtrap, which closed around his anVli. llitt Klmm isnititH iitAtrdHnfir i1tfn lntn ,)m flMh i1Min .vnt. ' echoed by the 'oaw! caw!" of th rrow. It was with iniiuit' diftit ulty that hia j companions itjiouse.l hiin. l'aie, and half fainting with pain and hiss of blond, 1 he looked np at the crow, still near. ! "I believe it's a witch," he cried. i "Peg Wesson, by heavenst" exclaimed Sanders, recalling the witch's curse. He j lifted his lurxded fowling piece, took teadyaim.iuJflred. "Cuw! caw! caw!" screamed the crow. derisiely wiugmg its on waul way unhurt Martin Han dera was a it'iiowmd r-lmt and noer1 k&owu U uiet. iuth j. mail. Ufoic. Uis companions noted liis failure with amazement, and thi-tnh thev thought i a poor use for good powdei and shut, auothei and anollui ttvl, hut with ihi same rmult "it It sun lv a u .I 1- " i n d I hkxIu in w ho, 1 m; u ll..- gi.i- w nh haalil) bandated .uil 1- , 1 .-kn. uiiil) on "It is iurl a witcli, .iiid not to U brought th ) u It iuli u built i N' th mg bnt silvir will bnug down a witch." "That's true," cried Martin Bandera. Be hastily tur his silver sleeve buttons feu wut. ae wmwat wm asunder. It was the work of a minute to load Ida gun with one of the nieces. ! Tl.a ...n.K -.11 1 A , . . ...t nw a.1,1 vtlLlllll gtluailOU lie took deliberate aim and fired. Wounded in the leg, it fluttered downward in lessening circles and apparently fell in some bushes close by. Bnt careful and prolonged search f ailed to discover it. Jfor some days the woodmen whn passed Peg Wesson's hut morning and night on their way to and from their worn m the forest noticed that tbentwna no smoke in the chimney. i-egs on on her broomstick," said one. "There's ill lnck for somebodv amiin- where," said another. It was a mild and snmir Mav after noon and they were busily hewing in the woods when they heard a faint moan ing. They heard it repeatedly, and at length, following the sound, they came upon Peg Wesson lying on the ground and nnable to get up. How cams she therer Thev conlcl have sworn that she had not passed them on the path, and who conld have made her way through tho impenetrable jungle beyond? Though loath to touch her thev hplnod her to her feet. She waa nnablo to take a step. Her leg was broken. A ruclo litter was made and she was taken home, uttering maledictions all the way. a. uocior was cauett. when lie ex amined the fracture he extracted there from a small piece of silver which he caref ally preserved. When the soldiers returned from Louisburg, victorious and inbilant at having destroyed the hornet's nest that had long been a torment to Gloucester, they hoard with amazement what had befallen Peg Wesson, for in comparing dates they found that the had fallen with the broken leg nt the very time that tho crow had been shot. Sanders produced his part of the sleeve bnttons. Tho doctor produced his. They wero precisely alike. They were linkcl together aealnan'd carefully preserved by Martin Sanders and his descendants. Indeed they are kept to this day in the family for aught Know to tne contrary. They wcio brought out and exhibited whenever this remarkable story waa told, nnd it was very of ten told. ' l'eg Wesson never recovtttd from her injury. She died soon after nnd received decent burial, bnt there is no etone bear ing her name in the old graveyard. t'oor maligned, persecntedFesitvl For thee and such as thou there should in deed lie, there must be, some happier sphere where tho shadows of onrth may bo forgotten in tho glad snnshino of hap piness unknown before. Peggy's cot, untenanted after her death, long the sport of the elements, has fallen to decay. But if one cares to know where it stood, its site near the old garrison can be jwiuted out by any of the older inhabitants, for this is no talo of tho imagination, but one in which our forefathers nud foremothers implic itly believed. Sarah G, Duley in Bos ton Transcript. lllzestlblllty of I'otl. Calfs foot jelly, tripo and rice are tho articles of food most easily digested, tho time required for tho first being only thirty minutes, and for tho other two one hour each. Among the fish the short fiber of the whiting, " the chicken of tho sea," makes it easily digestible. But the foods that are most easily digosted aro not always tho most nutritious. Thus rice, which is more extensively used ns an article of food than nnythiue else, forming as it does tho principal diet of n third of tho human race, is not nearly so nutritions as wheat er some other grains, though it is far more easily digested than they ; more than nine-tenths of its siiljatance consists of starch and water, and it con sequently forma more fat than muscle. Digestion is rather hindered by care and. worry or in ueaiiu. i ne process usually occupies from two to three hours, Brooklyn Eagle. Xapoleon. Tallyman, Louis Napoleon, who behoved himself, even amid exile and poverty, destined to that throne which the preetige of his name nud his cunning coup d'etat en-ibled-hlm.to reach, was not without his suporatitions. In his will ho says, "With regard to my son, let him keep as a talis- mau the seal I used to wear attached to my watch." This talisman had no power to turn asido the fatal spears of the Zulus, and the young Napoleon met a sadder fate than his father's worst fears could have imagined fur him, Detroit Free Press. EMINENT "SUICIDEST Cllva and Caittereash Killed Tkeinielvcf and Kuitolt'oii Atlemtted To. The history of suicides presents a long array of emiuent victims. The suicides of antiquity are not considered, for men wero educated in those days to embrace 6uietdo when all was lost. Wo do not Cud many conspicuous instances of sui cide in the Middle Ages. Uutdoor ac tivity nud an intensely practical life was the rule with men of sensibility outside ot convent walls, and suicide was not common until the Eighteenth century. when men of sedentary lives began to multiply. The Nineteenth century is conspicuous for suicides compared with tho Eighteenth, and the moat studious nation In the world, Germany, furnishes the largest list of suicides. Next to Germany, Fruuve furnlihes the largest list of suicides among civil. ised peoples. The English are not prone te suicide. Their love of outdoor sports keeps them free from dyspepsia and dis orders of tho liver, and their native courage and endurance prompts them to cling to live even when life is but one long, ceaseless round of pain. Three eminent Englishmen committed suicide, Lord Clive, tho founder of England's Indian empire; Sir Samuel Rnrailly, a great jnriat and philanthropist, and Lord Castlereagh, u famous statesman England's representative in the congress of Vienna after tho fall or napoleon. Clirs waa a livptxhrondriac from youth, and used opium in hi last years Itomilly was dett.udt.iil ever the death of his w lfe, and bitterly rt iwiited his act with hi it) lug breath. The self tin atructiou of Cftleriatih waa never clearly explained. Napoli'tiu attempted suicide. Frecleiick the Great prepared for it by caxi mg poison in bis clothes during hu dreadful ngnt lor Ms crown. No eminent American baa ever commit. ted suicide, although suicide is more common in America than iu England owing doubtless to the intensity of our struggle foi wealth and fame. Insane men are freqnently smcides, but it can hardlv be said that all sui cides ate insane. The paraKaia ef the instinct of xelf presei atiou may result from mjvitc mcnUtl uuti bodily suffer ing, and the deliberation nnd seeming sanity of the suicido'd preparation for death, th.' ."lumivt of hu last words, would of ttii 'win i" forbid the theory of iuaauity Tin-1 ..jit-lt - consumptive, the victim t f t'.tu. i , li'it seldom roin- nilU muc ide. tu unit iii.it suit. leu atop to Minviini; t tint 1. 1-1 .ii irimauit) when extenti.-tl t" i ..Llu ii. mil. iMiicitie ia nir.- uiiiwii,, -utaij. lulu pn.bnbl Wruu-t iln.t ..iu ut ttctupied with pure ly niaturiul mattora that they have no time fur itpiritiiul agony or severe men tal btraiu, or a itvtly round of vantma rlee. KuliMia Clly Jumnal I tl VI Iter- Hi l u T. All' I I.ow ti hiilnlii . kill; all-, I), I ... i Ilk- pr, t il. Mi Wiu- Ml 1 1. i .t i.u. Ul.l hi ahoul I think i' perfect. Miss Bu Bonaire, if er if ll en uut itrogrtussive. De troit Free Pre. MUSJCAr, crirmiE. WELL TOO MEANING HINTS. CUT NOT KIND FOR, l HE AMATEUR. Mn.tit I. llotnliilttitl Mlltl 1 ult Itlut It II vutira It. Omi Ciill,li-nti ami Hla;i lIMlf Its!tiat Cliantrr. r'.,tet"nlrtc tiMtrnnienla nntl Waa. As speech to Uionght. pictorial art 1i external nature, ia practical music to music the element. And for this out ward nnd audible art form music is de pendent on human mediums, nnd those human mediums require a certain preiw ration to fit thein fur the reception nnd tho transmission or their message. To some people, in whoau natures musical aymiathy is atrtnig, this preparation comes easily and almost unconcionsly. Bnt the great majority need a kind of acclimatization before they can breathe and move freely In an element more or lew strange to them, nnd thia acclima tisation is what we know as "musical culture." Moat people have some 1 iient niuaicnl faculty, and thin U capable of develop ment The not inn has at any rate died out that it was eHemiuate for a man to play the planot nnd iinposallilo for a woman tn play tho violin. It ia not so long since, in the nppr claaacti, no girl's education was coiiKidoTvil even approxi mately complete without a LiV" amount of piano forte drill iiiniiic it nhull not bo called while n certain prufici.'ncy in this respect whs Ii often held to ator.e for the absence of till other culture. The violin on tint other hand was held to lie good only for men; perhaps we should restrict the term and say fur fiddlers. Boys now and then learned a little of the instrument nt school a knowledge mxiii tn lie dropped nnd for gotten The difference now scarcely needs tu bo pointed out. Boys and girls in numbers, and not a few who nro no lunger boya or girli, nro learning to piny on the violin and other atringeil instru ments. The discovery has been made that, though a virtuoso must begin eaily, it ia not necessary to practice half tho day at four or five years old in order to be a good useful player at twenty. Ensemblo chciees ami school orches tras show that on our amateurs tho truth ia at last dawning that unlimited solo performance is not the ultimate aim of all music training; that while only a gifted few can attain to high individual excellence and finish, tho combination of many atoms of good, tmi small to bo ot any use singly, may result in nn ef fect wjiich ia not only good, Imt great, so long ns nuuic, not self dl.play, U tho object fought after. It may bo roundly statcl lis u general truth that musical utility proclnims itself on the housetops, without ceasing for nn instant to inssert itself in the garret, in the basement nud af sundry intermediate points. Tho student's friends assist nt every stage of his progress; they aro in voluntary and mostly nnwilling partici pators in his difficulties, his perseverance, his triumph nud his. despair. Well for them if two or three such dramas aro not going on in the houso at once, to say nothing of probable puff of melody and harmony from next door or over tho way. That tho character of musical practice, is fur sujierior to what it used to bo avails these helpless ones but little. To them it is nn iusigniucant fact. compared with the fact that for every victim of coercion who formerly ponnd cd a wiry piano for n couplo of hours a day thero now nro n dozen students of vnrlons instruments nnd tiugers galoro, all practicing nway fordearlife. Should any link lie missing in the continnous chain of sound, it is Idled up by barrel organs, street bands, wandering ballad singers, solos ou the whistle nnd other peripatetic instrument-i. Good, very good, no ttonut, xuo mu sical crusader looks nu the woik and congratulates himself. There must lie means to all etui. illn..to requires ma chinery, and the machinery for music is being brought into a m ist forward suite of efficiency. But iho music itself, whence in the fntnre ia that to come! The "enraged composer" and hia troubles havo long lwau a favmlte theme for the efforts of humorists. Yet the fact thns comically represented ia no joke, and in the present condition of things it threat ens to resume ugly proportions. Miwicj ia homicidal, suicidal. It tlo voura its own children uud slays itself. Silence, tho uluenco or cessation of musical sound, is an absolute necessity for musical thought. Bat putting on ono side the tioubloa of composers, who after all are comparatively few and far between, the bom poor things! to be Uhmaels, their hand agninst ovevy man nnd every man s Hand ai;aiuat them, what on tke lest ot the world la tho effect of this unceasing, often incou grnous sonndV It ia easier to complain than to euro, and far easier to point out these evil than to auggcat any effective remedy for them. If architects and buildem would take into consideration the diffiiainu of noise, and would do something to make walla and partitions mnsic proof, it would be much. There are continental towns both in France anil Germany where practicing hi prohibited by law, except at certain stated hours. For a large and enviablo portion of mankind tho remedy against the evil lies in getting nsed to musical sound, and so lmcon scious of it. Nineteenth Century. Uo,ultt4. Iu Ijudou. Theie are nineteen general hospitals in Loudon, eleven of which have medical schools attached, and three are endowed. St. Bartholomew's is the wealthiest and oldest, having la-en founded in 118S. It has a revenue of about $150,000. Tlie London ho.-intiil 111 Whltechapel rood is the largest. Tlie total number of beds in the London liosj itnls is 8,500. Pitta burg Dmpiilili Due bitl.it Ktlueallon. Mr. Speck I' wins to me a college education waken in. n rather one sided. Qraduutu Tint . 1 caare they always pollouihc Minie aide. Thoy ought to chance tin ir c ri i.- around once ii awliilo. Goo 1 y,e . a. Cha.ed br a Wild Car. 1 ,was chased once by 11 box car,'' said Harry G. Moore, an ox-railroad man. "It waa out in Colorado, the band of steep grades and sharp curves. We were sliding down the mountains one day with aliaggagocur and two coaches. I was on the rear platform looking at the road when I descried a box car coming down the grade at u rate of speed that was appalling. If it struck ns we were gone sure, for it would smash the euniu train into kindling Wood and pile it up in ononf the gorges. Our only hope waa either to nntrun or wreck it. The engineer caught sight of it at th) saiuu instant that I did and put the lever duwn amung the tallow pots. It appeared impot.il)le that we could hold the track on tho .h-irp curves while moving more tlrm a null .1 minute, bnt we did, and e 1 : lto- car c. ntlnue.l to saw wood If Weconl.l once gt I tj the foot ol the grade we would he safe, but that was soon seen to be impossible. Rapid-, I as we were going the bus c ar luuiinued to gam ujiou us. and now- we louhl set that it wilt loaded with iron Some thing must hi done and that ipm kit ! All the passengers had fled into tin. for ward coach and were liangm .u to the seats. I signaled the cng.utcr to -,1ml off, set a brake hai d on th. leurcouih, pulled Uw pan and the cujiuetu opened , the throttie. Webs uot goue too yards ! before Ifcl bv saw ran into tho coach i and st ivdatsn 0ying a quarter of a ' mils Matt fctti went plunging over into 1 S ts. bonis Olobadisiuocrat. BOILED. Or How llio Fmrltr Clirrkttt Ltly Ild the It, ml liMttttn Agent. The real estate uncut nxttcin need a feeling of exultation when the Walnut Hills youtuc ladv. with nenchv cherks. admitted that house renting waa n new experience for her. Tho agents von science had become hardened, and with the tbimglit of his wlfo nud children there took posst-saton of his mind a fell determination to show the pe .cht cheeked young lndy ah-wlntoly no mercy. I liavo, lie itlcHimtly remarked, "a ipleudid liouie right lierr-." Tlie agent stuck a pin in bin limn tu indicate tho locntlrm "Is it er" Tlie young lady's tieachy clueka wero suffused with blushes. "Adapted to hotwekeepiig!" "Oh, perfectly." Tlie agent hail never seen ti domicile, to be confidential, Unit waa latttor adapted to housekeeping. "lteally," declared the yeung lady deprecating))-, "yon must excuse inv ignorance." The Agent imwed and lteicgetl her lint to mention it. I'd llko to ask yon one or two iiivh- ttons nliout the house, if I uiy." the agent was delighted, be was sure. "Thank ymi. Does it faco the north and have a wootUhetl with three spa- rate bins for co.il. and room for a re frigerator in the corner farthest from tho sun?" Tlie ngeut remembered nfterwnrd that she looked very aweet nnd niisophMi cated ns shu propounded the Inqniry. with flu expression of tho most bewitch ing anxiety. y-ye-yes that is, I believe so. And I hope you can assure ma that tho window frames are tight, and that the doora have not sagged until they won't shut. I suppose, of course " Tho agent drew copiously from n draft of fresh nil that chanced to wonder his way. "Tho walls nre not cracked, the llonrj are not shrunk, tho varnish is still on tho woodwork, the chimneys aro cl.'.m and safe, ilm cellar does not fluid, and" " Madam " " We should certainly want nt Ici-t six latch keys for the front door." " JIadam "Hey?" The agent pressed a handkerchief (o hia brow. I think, perhaps er I'd a better call your attention to tills house." Tho agents voico was a trifle faint. and as ho stuck the pin into nnolher part of tho map ho felt that ho had ovcroMi mated Ida ability to read character 1 1 first fight. t tncmnati Commercial Ua- tte. Tito rhl!ooi!ilral Tad. Possibly it is the lingering influence of tho Puritan maxim that whatever is plcasnrablo la wrong, and that re.-t in indolence, that impels tho American to mako hia vacation a chuiigo of occupa tion, and to seek to "improve" every moment of his time. Certainly in no other way cau wo account for tho deter mination with which tho man or woman who ought to bathe hia or her tired mind in rest irritates it with lectures, and plunges into summer schools as if they wero summer pools. Tho tired school teacher, who ought to Iwnd all his energies to doing nothing, will sit for houra on a bench iu a grovo to listen to n college professor, who ought to lio idle, too, lecture on Plato's celt effare meut or Socra tea's synthesis. Wo havo not tho slightest desiroto disparage tho excellence of ench sum mer schools; wo only point to their suc cess as indicating a development of the national temperament and the nation.il desire for improvement. Possibly at tendance on them is only a compromise between this temperament nnd the human craving for rest, and that tho mau who sits apparently wrapt iu ad miration of Professor Strawthrasher'a an alysis of Plato's self eff acemeut is pend ing his thoughts fur distant nnd ia really resting them in a way very nncompli mentaiy to that learned lecturer. Let ns hope he is. Boston Transcript. SUiilaluro rittilotrrnphlo Otttnih Among the latest fancies in jdiotogra phy is the cane camera, which consists of a walking stick with ebonized handle, in which tho camera is surrounded by a wide silver hand and accompanied by all the necessary apparatus for making photograplis. Tlie handle la fitted in side with a neat metal drop shutter, which connects with a spring and pin underneath, and ia operated nnlselesaly with ono finger. Even smaller than this is the pocket book camera, which makes a picture of about IU inches square, and when not In use folds tip iu an ordinary lady's purso about 3 inches long, 2l inches wide and i inch thick. '1 Tie lens is an excellent quick working medium, and it may be used either with plate or cut films. Besides its special characteristic the purse ia supplied with sections fur containing silver, postage stamps and cards. New lork telegram. rrl.niUltlp and I.ve. In the hierarchy of the uffectious, women lilac love before friendship; men place friendship before love, as did the man of whom Alpboase ICarr told, who, on being refused by a lady who offered to remain bis friend, replied: "Thanku, madam, but I do not know yon well enough. 1 love you. I desire to marry yon, Imt my friend no. Friendship ha plies knowledge, respect, congeniality of tastes. I would have to know yc u better before accepting you as a friend." San Francisco Argonaut. luteal Coloring. A conscientious painter sent to the "Salon" a cauvas representing n view in Newfoundland. "What a queei smell there is about this ittcture!" exclaimed one of the mem bets of the hsnging committee as he ex amlned it. 'The fact is," remarked oue of his colleagues, "the .scene lias been painted In cod liver oil." Chronique. Why lists Are Dancerou'.'i'at.eng.r.. A most remarkable Instance of the mischief which the rat is capable of do ing came to light during the proceedings of a naval court of Inqniry held in Au gust, 1975, for the purpose of Invsstigst lug the cause of the loss of the bark (uunodore of Hartlepool. The vessel, which was homed at sea, had been loaded with a cargo of timber, and the fire broke out in the hold tn a most mys terious manner. It was eventually proved, on the evidence of the entire crew, that beyond a shadow of doubt the outbreak was originate-l by a rat carrying off a lighted candle'wbloh had stood iu the foieesstle and was presently missed by the sailors, sad dropping it among the dry and resicous piss stowed below. The Shipping GaseHe, In com men ting unon this extraordlrisrycaseat the time. and speaking of the danger snetsilly of rats on shipboard, said that "they have caused the foundering of many ships by 1 gnawing boles in the planking or so eat - ing away the inner sides of the wood as to leave very' little for the straining of the hull to du iu completing tbe aper ture; the.-, huve been known to nibble the timber ut the watei ways uuti the wood watt so thin as to admit rainwater through it. the) will attack the bongs of casks and reale leakage, find est the toft parts of the knee or lining, and make s passage for theui-elvee from one part to another, hu fully has the dan ger of this now ourne to be rt-cugnisod tost such colitlligeucit-M aio geueially provided fur iu the luaurance of wuudi-n tmitt ships.--Cbamtx' Journsi. $1.00 a Yenr in Advanc To Delintiuents. lull gel the l'lllN DVlKATl' by mail, just look .it the tlliwtlon tab on your paper, anil m ill see Jnst h,ow much you nt c Indebted for the paper, remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or tireenbuitkH without delay. We need the money- a dollar or two to each is not much, the aggregate to tin amounts tu hiiiiilredsor dollars. Come, (tenia, pony lip. Address. It. V. MOItTHIMKIt, Prop IxdilKhtou. I'a Delinquents living tu this 'neighbor hood will please cm and settle, and save 25 cents for collection. Tn l'relnitllieflrlp Or any other similar epidemic, the l.ltiod sua t-unditinn. ffioiifeel uorn out or have " -that tired fstllns" In the momma;, tin nut 1m. mini nfitfftect. Otic Immediate attention tnjtutr elf. Take Hand's Harsanarllla to glie itrrnclh purify the blood and preient dlwase. Ilooit. lfllt. euro liver til,. lAttnillep. hlllnit ueaft, sick lieadai'lie, conattpatlon. l'u ill o la a bright robe but it a on weaiH out at the elbows. It Is not unusual for colds contracted In the fall to bang on all winter. In snrh cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis aro al most sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Couh ICemcdv wilt rnra any cold. Cau you afford to risk so murk for so small an amount? This reme.lv Is Intended eapeclall) for bad colds and croup and can alaavs bo depended upon, lir sale by N. II. IteUcr, Lehleliton, and W. r. niery, ircissport. A tloncr will kinell good no mailer where you put It. A reported outbreak of cholera at Ilt-1- uictla, N. J., created much excitement In that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent tljscnteiy which almost as severe and dan gerous as cholera. Jlr.'Wallcr Wlliard, a prominent merchant of Jaracsbnrg, two miles from llcliucttn, sais Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy has given deal satisfaction In the most savers cases of iljscnlcry. It Is cettalnly one of llio iie.t tilings ever made.;, For sale br .i. t. iteucr, jteiiignion. anil t. v. inery, Wehaporl. The moment you kill faith you break all tho hunks. Pull's llnacl Plat ni 1:ib I'xtractn or lniou, lanCl. Vlttllll.l. I'lite. Altnfiml ntt.l III,..., In, lUloilni; tc-crealn,i!ittard. iellv. take. &o.. are SucechH nuywhero requires slngle- ness of uurpose. IiriUNKKNNKKS. or Hi I.IQDUU IIA1IIT, Cured at 1101110 in Ten Day. lr admlnla- lentiir nr. Ilalne.' (Jolden Spectnc. fee or tea. or In food, wutioiit the Imoniedae of the nalll'llL It It aliHtiliitelv li.rnt.... nn.r ttlll elteit il leriuaiicut and speedy cure, whether tun imii-iit 1. 11 iiiiHit-raieiiniiKer orniiaieonoilc tlrek. It has been KHen In ttioiniaudHof aseti, and in every initnnri' a perfect cure lia. follow ed, ltncter fulls, the siitleiu once liniire. naletl tilth lliettpeeine, It oetnuirs nn litter Im possibility fin- the ll,pnr anpetite to exUt Oure. Kuarautcril. Is paBo book ol particular, free. Addrentlie OouiKy sewivio CO., laaltace btrert,(.'lnrhnnll, ohm. Oct I. ly Thciois no rlvor of life 111 tho land of death. Mnr.liall Hull'. ready tiiolhod Iu drowuluc. as tu wliit to tile) and how lo do it, will be found In Lr rtnltrlnt,. ira.llnl U'a.V. nnl-A.l plates from life. Solid three 2-cent stamps to pay postase, lo A. P, Ordway tl- Co., Boston, afass., and receive a copy free It doesn't take any ability nt nil to bo a growler. Oitaniiiteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to ell Br. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. It ion are afflicted nltlt a Cough, Cohl or any Lumt, Throat and Cliasl tumble, and will use Ibta-remedy as directed, glvliis It a fair trial, and exocrl ener, ou may return Hie bottle and have your money refund!. II 'c could not niata'S this offer did we not know ihalDr King's v.. New Discovery could bo relied on. It never tlisapitoluls. Trial bottles free at Ueber's Drugstore, Lehlghton, and Illerv'a Drugstore, Veisspuil. Large size .Vie and tl.WJ. Small sins ouuso great borrows. If you want people to repent preach lepentance. Lnrgubt circulation mid lowest rates for iiilvertlalug. -Plant your -fall udvertii-enieuU in tho Apkicate nnd reap youc reward In ablg ti udo. Tho boat thing to do when wo can not tee in any other direction is to look straight up. A Hard I'lclit. The combined forces of the weather during the winter season are exerted to destroy health. Coughs and Colds attack ns, which, if neglected, result In Pneu moula ami Consumption; lbeio diseases usually result seriously. Send for Pan 'fins, tho great Couch and Consumption cure, ami save doctor bills. Trial boulss of Pan-Tina free at T I). Thomas' Drug Store. Only line. There was ouco u little girl- and tho only reason there is none such now is that she luw grown it big girl- -who tulked of everything in the plural. Esiiecially was she likely, at the table, tiiiiak for "forks," "sitoons" or potatoes, when it wan but one of the articles she really desired. One day her lut'tu said to her at dhster, "Kitty, dou't ask for biscuits Say, 'Pleuse give me n biscuit.' Vou dou't want more tliau one at u time " "No, papa," was. the dutiful answer Imt presently canio the request: "Please may I have some rolls?" "A roll," rui I'evted her fathei.and she ieieatttd the words carefully. Then all went well until the cheese was hauded round, uud Ibis Klttr was not usually alluwe.l to eat. Yatshe de lighted in it. unci realised that htr siteceHs iu obtaining a bit might be determined by ber manner of asking for it. Leuuing fnrwar J, she said "Papa, will vmi please give me a oboe?" Ilon'l Oaarrot Wllh tropin fur groanlni when tin y suf ier with ltlteuaialiih or Neuralgia the pain is simply terrible; ro ancient tnrtnra was txtore painful ; but people ought lo be blamed If havhx ItheuioatUm or Neural gia and won't use lied Flag Oil, It has cured tufndretla of sufferers ami costs mily 25 eeuU at T II. Tbomat Druu Mere. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 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