An ICnemy Baffled. Wbtolt wit) )e have? Itrio seem m If me 1 folki prefer to hare the last condition ot Ibe i 1lr rather titan theflrst. liter Wlftuafiy denalhenifielves with rurcatlvpi totally without Ttrtut as alteratlre or llrer trouble. IFoWMtrr'! 1 HUtnarh Hitters l the Bucoeeoiil ranrtldate for tbe peoDU'i choice, and ret. lonnUr and well known a It lit there are unfortunates w ho keep vu .riiiiK wis urnMiu reniruir i lunnrr uayj, It la to the intelligent ttortlon r Hit public that )J'V?$31ia&'Sl- peHeneelu the matter of ro flleaUon. ''Tlie Vert ealda to our feet lithe lam urexpenence," , aald a treat patriot or the -m revolutionary EK?' fflS.Wff,,tS5B5BASB ' eallyjias mot with the endors -merit ot nco.l i r.non, rheumatism, debility unit troubles ac cempanled by dyspep.la. l-atterly tt lias de clared It.elthiid been ihorooslilv tnnrovM m s .remedy for -i.-va-rlprif.'' The llsht nlvon by an ordinary cnnl ffaa flams is due to tho prosouco of snrben particles in a hlRlily heated and glowing cwd.ticn. i.H)UBiiAniT, Vmni at .loin. InT.n Day. Iiyadnilnl.- t.rl.a- Dr. names' tioiilen rtliecino. It an b. clren In a zlxs. ot lieer. a run of if. le. .r tern, or In food, without the knowledooot tti. patient. It is absolutely liarmloae, and mil nffect a permanent and speedy cure, tit-ther lb. patient Is ft moderate drinker or an alcoholic rcek. it lias been given m inouMniu ni cae, and In etery tusiance ft penci-i cure nm ioiin d. ttnerer fails. The astem onco Imnrec- aated with the specific. It become, nil utter Im- possibility lor the liquor appetite to esist. Uures naranteed. 4Space book ot ptmicutara irec. Address tb. loujr..v srrriric Co., lMliace : pnrtlculara free. ntreet, Cincinnati, unio. Oct. i.-iy. An instrument will be used at the new psychological laboratory at Yale College, capable of measuring time to 01 of a second. Snecessln overythlnu depends larcMi eon gooi health. De Witt's Ll.tle Karly Users ar. little health pioductng pills See Iks point? Then lane an "r.ariy inser. T. D. Thomas A shoemaker in Berlin, Oormany, has Invented an artificial solo of stono for use In shoes. It is elastic and easy on the feet, and is calculated to last for year. Buoklen. Arnica Salve. Iks best salr. lathe wolld for Cuts, Hiuhes, J .res. Ulcers, Bait ltheum, fever Sore;, tMr, Sapped Hands, Chilblains corncs, and all skin Kruptlons, and positively cures riles, or no pay i eaulred. Jt Is guaranteed to ch o irfect sails licuon, or money refunded, l'rlce as cents per For sale by lleber Lchljihlon; nnd lllery Tfclss.ort. Buy Bull'sIIead Ilorso nnd Cnillo I'onilcr. Hash package coutalns lnforumtlon aluable to Ike farmer and sunk raiser. It Is tho best In ns. rrlco a cents. -On sale t nil dealers. Fleetwood, Penn., claims to havo a quince whlth weighs twenty-eight uneM and measures sixteen Inches in circumference- Mr. William T. l'rlce, a Justice of the Teace, at Illchlanii, Nebraska, was con lined to bis bed last ' winter with a severe attack of lumbago; but a tiiorongn appli cation of Chamberlain's Tain Dahn en abled him to get up and go to work. Sir. rrlceeaji: "Tho Itemeily cannot be rec mm.ndiri ton hlt-lilr." I.ct anv one trou- 13 with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame tack give 11 a trial and tiny 111 be of the tame opinion. 60 cent bottles for tale b N. B. R.ber, LehUbton, and II'. F. lllery, rr.uiport. The accuracy of surveying in aucinut engineering is marvelous, considering the mdenoss of the instruments. Don't Quarrel With neoole when they safier with Rheumatism or Neuralelatthe pain Is slm ply t.rrlkle; no ancl.nt tortoro was more nalnfnl! but Deocle oueht to be blamed It baring Rheumatism or Keuralgla and won't use Red Flag Oil; It has cured bun 'rireds of suff.rers and costs only 23 cents at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store, The death rate of British soldiers in India is only fifteen per 1000 now, where In 1859 it was slxty-ulne per llwo Il.Tf nr. of Swindlers. Wn have .zrjosed. darlnc tho last leaf. aay swindlers who adio. Use, under the aasse of medicine, vile compounds which nly Increase human suffering. To all who seed a pare medicine and blood purifier. wt can nonesuy recommemi awpuur mv Vrs. Editor Sun. Everywhere the Honor of obedience is intelligence. Ooey a man with cor dial loyalty and you will understand him. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, N.w Cassel, Wis , was troubled llh Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, hie Liter was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klec- tne Bitters cured him Edward Shepherd. Harrlsburg, III , had a runnlni aora on his lex of ebbt years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric flitters and se.ven boxes of Ilucklen's Ar nica Salve, and bis lee Is sound anj well, John Speaker. Catawba. O., uas five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said lis was Incurable. One bottle of Electric Hitters aid one box of Ilucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at Iteber s Drug store, Lehtghton, and Blery's Druglore, Welsiport. f The Sandwich Islanders become hilarious on the juice of a vegetable resembling tho beet root. X God-send is Ely's Cream Balm. I had catarrh for three years.- Two or three tunes aweakmv nos. would bleeii. I tnaucm the sores woulJ never hea1. Your lla'm has cured me." Hit. M. A. Jackson, J'ortimouth, N. II. I was so much troubled with calarr'i It seriously affected ray voice. One bnttlo of Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored. it. r . lueipsner, a. m., l'aator, ot the Olivet Baptist Chmcli. I'M I aaeipma, ra in the Eleventh Century both ling. llsh and French dandiex covered their arms with bracelets. A Hard lltlit. The combined forces ot the weather dur Inc the winter season are exerted to de slroj health. Coughs and Colds attack us, which, If neglected, result In Tneumonla and Consumption: these diseases usually result seriously. Send for I'an-Tlna, the great Cough and Consumption cure, ani save doctor bills. Trial bottles of Tan-Tina free at T 11. Thomas' Drug Store. The State ot Washington is one ot the heaviest consumers ot condensed milk In the country. Travelers may learn a lesson from II r. O. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Tar- Her, Dakota, who says: "I never leave aetae without taking a bottle of Chamber Uta'a Colic. Cholera and DIarrhcea Rem edy with me, and on many occasions have ran with It to the relief of some sufferer asd have never known It to fall." For sale by N. B. Reber, I.ehlghlou, suit V, F Blery, TVelasporl. After tho passago of the cinnamon, vanilla, cloves, nutmeg and pepper came Into use. Nethlir so. distressing as a hacking Milk, Homing so foolish as to suffer fro as It. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to c.nllous. One Jflnule Comh Cure give. inaseiiate rener. I. u. Thomas Ilea Jache Is tb. direct re. nil of IuiIIim ties ant stomech disorders. Remedy these y using De Witt's Little Ea-ly Risers, and yonr headache disappears. The favorite utile pills everywhere. T. I). Thomas. Sonet of the railroads nre now em ploying electrlo shovellers for cxaavat )( purposes. For Instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bar Slty, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water ever her little boy. Sua promptly ap- ?tled De Will's Witch Dalle Salve, cltlog slant relief. It's a wonderfully good salve for nra.s, bruises, seres and a sure eure far wiles. T. D. Thomas. The object of punishment is preven tion from evil; it never nan lie made impulsive to good. How'. This: vr offer U.i. Hundred Dollai. Rtmard lor .my ca of catarrh that cannot bo runa by Hill'. Catarrh Our.. I J. CIIEXKY S CO., Prupa.rulldo. O W. lb. uoderalirned. bavekuowuF J. Co. mj for tbe last la V1 and brbrve blm 11 ucUr houorable in all wasluna. iruuu'tuMu and aaaDclally able to carry out auv abllKfttlou. mad. by their ami VfuT s TKAt x.WkolewIe Iniirgisu.ToUdo,iJ. Walaixu, KlUHav A Kl, WliolcMla Drugrtsu, Toledo, O UaU'. CiUrrli ur. I. taken mternalli, aotlftg diracUy upon tli. blood and mu.-ou. urtao. ot 1A. SyaUUI Price. 7V (m-i IhiIII. a'ld br all JerOft"!. rlMninllila fist ON THE RAILROAD. Ibl- MHNTIOX ttV A WKnK'i lt(. INOH OS Till. 11AII-. ftliort I'HnfgrMpli Hint Win t I Inimical lit tln liHllroaii lt,i. ;Thej.rey ami lading oomtmulen havo ltMtuii to mlvertUelti ... . " t .. , an men uiue lauitm iinii uuiiiihuilu exclusively in nil their engine, thus Insuring olSinllnewi unil comfort. tuus liisitruiK oieniiuneHs una comiurt It linn attracted attention among roll roml people ns n novel- luuovuUou In the advertisements. It lintuetlintely puts tbeVe oouipuules In contact with competitors who use bituminous conl exclusively. I The Boston Kreo l'rMMiy: A good tunny complimentary and richly imerlt.d things arc being Mild nbout i the newly appointed I-ehlgh Valley of ficials Clou, liwt. Bupt. Wilbur and Supt. llotiuolly, of the Iehlgh nud tho New Jersey Divisions. This shows how popular these gentlemen nro nud how much their past olllcleut services nre appreciated. Tho Ueadlngmanngcment knew what it was about wheu these se lections wero made They havo had a great deul to do with casing tho public mind concerning the Lehigh Valley's future, the appointments being regard ed ns meaning tlmt tho Volley road Is to be fostered and tn bo in the hands of old friends. t It will interest our peoplo to learu that tho I'ennsvlvanln Railroad Com pany has just concluded traiUo nr rangemoutt with tho Central Railroad of New Jorsov wherebv neople otl tho lino of tho Lehigh & Susquehanna Dl. vision, from rhillipsburg to Mauch Chunk, can hereafter get goods from Philadelphia via the Pennsylvania. Good's leaving Philadelphia in the evening will arrive here early uoxt morning, nnd tho samo rules applies to all points between Phlllipiburg and Mauch Ohunk. 1 The Now Jersey Central Railroad, which lins lately cut looso from tho combine, bus just declared a dividend of per cent. Tho dividend will bo payablo February 1st. tEver slnco the opening of the 1J. a. &S.,thotrafIlohastbccn steai-ily In; creasing nnd additions had to bo con stantly mado to tho rolling stock. An order for two new ouglnes was placed lost week, and If the increase in traffic contluiics tho order mny be duplicated. An cnglno has been leased from tho Jersey Central Company to help out until tho new ones arrive. Tho rule governing employees of. tho Philadelphia A Heading Railroad Company forbid thom smoking while on duty. On some of tho long night runs tho employes nro prone to light a cigar in tho early morning hours. This has cost one them tbreo months wnges. James McAllister, a conductur on one of tho night Hues between Enston nnd Wnvcrly, N. Y., lit a cigar in thoamoker when tho train was about at Sugar Notch, tho other morning at 1 o'clock. Soino spotter "gnvo him away," nnd on Wednesday ho received n notlcu from tho company that ho conld take n rest forthreo months. JTho Lehigh Valley nud Ccntial Railroads nro having n merry time over n new bridge which the Inst named corporation was building over the Morris Canal at Jersey Avenue, Jersey City. Lato Wednebday night the Lo high Vnlley Company sent n gang of men nud n locomotive to Jersey Avenue and destroyed the abutments which had been built nnd then towed a canal boat loaded with lumber to n point be yond Pacific Avenue. Then tho gine was backed down to Jersey Avenue again nnd left in it position whero it will net ns n check to further operations by the Central. Tho Le high Vnlley objects to the rival cor poration building n bridgo ucroes tho canal bocauso it is intended to bo draw bridge. X The report of President McLood of tho operations of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad for tho fiscal yent ended Nov. 30, 1802, submitted to the stockholders' annual meeting at Phila delphia Monday, shows it net traffic for the year of 81 1,100,012.10. From this is deducted $3,041,893.28 for rentals, In terest, equipment, etc., b-avlng n profit for the yoar of 83,157,117.12. Tho float ing debt of the Railroad Company, the report says, was somewhat Increased during the yoar, mainly on accounf of aid rendered tho Coal und Iron Com pnny, which, owing to Its enlarged op eratious, required a considerable in crease of working capital. The report rotors to the lease of tho Lohlgh Valley Railroad System and says tho net traf- flo earnings on this svtom have already boeu increased about 81,000,000 since its acquisition by tho Reading Company. X At Monday morning's meeting of tho stockholders the Reading Rallroar tho only chango in the management was tho election of Joseph F. Blnnott in placo of tieorgo Dell. Kcim, The following were elected: President. A A. McLeod: managers, A. J. Antelo, Tbomns Doku, James Boyd, Samuel II a u nior. i-.iisna l . wuuur. unit josepu V. Blnnott; treasurer, Wm. A. Church, nud secretary, Win, R. Tartos. Judgt Campbell's resolution wus adopted by tno same vote as otucers wero elected by. Upon tho announcement of the voto tho moetine ndiouruod. The an nual meeting of tho Philadelphia Coal and Iron Company wns held at tho of fice ot tho company Monday morning. Mr. McLeod was re-elected president and tho following were elected as p board of managers: S. P. Wolvcrton, ueo, ueu. lieim. xnos. uoenran, n. A Duponl, Richard V. Cook, and Charlo mague Tower. Tho last three gentle men are new members of tho hoard. ANOTIIIIIt CUlllU'Olt llIl'IITIirillA. Another Specific for that All Dread Dlseato. From the Ladles' Homo J tirnal. First, strips of linen nr cotton fabric, about eight lnehes wide, folded several times, and long enough to reach from ear to ear. snould Do wrung out ol lot watertlt in wiuterUind if in summet put directly upon ice, and then npplleu externally to the throat, and as fast o one cloth eeta warm another should be ready to take its place. If the child i.in. t...i.. i- miuwlliiua ui uvdik txjiu, lis lev, uiiu hands should bo bathed in as hot water as it can stand. When tho child is vers youug, It may be readily ascertained if It Do com or not. uy leeung us iinmu and head. Under no circumstance, should hot applications be made to tnotnroat. if luociuiuisouienougn, it raav lie clven broken l e to suck con stautiv. even It the water is spit out The oold applications stops the growth of the mlorobes. The patleut'a baud should be washed frequently and let me say so snould tiioso or tne attend ants nnd the vessel used f.r tho nur, pose should not be used by any one else The patient's clothing needs pro teotiou In front. This may be done by plnnlng,baek ot tho neck a largo piece ot linen or oottou fabrlo which will cover the whole front ot tho child and reach as far as the kneel. A material should lie used whieh can easily be boiled or burned when soiled. The little patient, If old enough, will want to spit, and for a spittoon u small wooden box. 1th on Inch of utwdust on the bottom, is capital. Fresh saw dust should be supplied at least oooe a day three times uday would be better and that whieh baa been used should be emiHled upon a aood. hot fire, and thus burned at the time the chauge is made. If there are any files about the box it should be kept covered, and, as a matter of course, ouly imoovered when the uatleat dtwlree to spit: other wis, the flies alighting upon t ill spittle would carry the germs of the disease with them, aud then alighting upou the taoiUy'a food and drluk noeeMarily infect them, and thus Indirectly infect the whole family This is by uo means eklmerleal, but a wall established fast. EXPLOITS OF A CHOW. I VERY CLEVER INDEED, BUT HE MET . AN UNTIMELY DEATH Anecdote. by n Man Mini Haw soul, j Strang. Tiling. liven Tliott(-ti II. Ilml n Gnu-Tli. Crow Ill.llkeil Certain Kind, of Ahlra.l. II. Wa. n llrrnt Hunter. I "When this region was nearly nil i woods sixty years ego," said nil old resident of Bell Meadow, "I picked a young crow out of the mnd in Tamarack swamp, where lio had tninliled out ol the nest before he wns old enough to fly. I named him Abe and tamed him, and ho developed into the brightest bird I ever saw. Liko all tnme crows. Abe was mischievous and Inquisitive. There was n knothole in the floor of our cistern, and tho crow couldn't find out what wa! under it, although he tried very hard, "Soveral times a day Abo flow down to the creek, hunted up n pebblo nnd carried it in his bill to tho floor of the cistern, whero lie dropped it through the knothole. Tho Instant ho let the pebble drop ho would put his ear close to the hole and listen. lie could hear the peb blo strlko tho water, and the nolso out ct his sight excited his curiosity so much that ho dropped a half bushel of pebble: Into the cistern before lie gnvo up. "Abenccompanied mo on all my hunt ing trips in the fall nud winter, .j In saw mo 1:111 fire or six wolves, half a dozen wildcats and several deer. The woods were fnll of deer, nnd thero were so many wolves that wo couldn't keep any sheep. Abo took ft great liking tc deer and rabbits, but ho hated wolves and wildcats, seeming to understand that they were destructive and danger ous. One afternoon, the summer thai he was u year old, Ab flew into oui little clearing nnd caw ed and fluttered about as it ho wanted mo to leave rav work. '1 knew the crow had seen something that displeased him, and so I picked uf iwonuosnnutoiuuimiogoaueau.justici see wnat no wouiu uo. lie went squnu- lng through the air toward Bell Meadow brook, and when ho alighted on a uo Kept ycning nnu looking uowu ravine. 1 looked, too, little expecting tc Bee what I did. A pair of wolves were tearing nt a doe they had pounced on and pulled down. I killed them both before they got three leaps from the doe. nnd when Abe bow that they couldn't move ho cawed nnd croaked ns though he was glad. "The next winter there weto three feet nnd a half of snow on the lovel, aud we had to wear snowskoes to get around. While- 1 was splitting wood near .the houso one cold morning the crow came sailing nnd Equalling to tho settlement from tho direction of Lake Henry. He was excited nbout something, nud he perched on tho log nnd went to flappiug his wings and dancing up and down. I understood him well enough to know that ho had seen something that he didn't liko the looks of up in the wnn.ls toward the lake, bo 1 and my brother and cousin put on our Euowslioes, shoul dered live loaded rifles nnd started into the woods. Abo lending the way and yelling. 'Ilo led us to tho lake, wheio wo saw a sight that 1 shall never forget. In a spaco where the wind had blown the snow from the ico a Hock of seven deer had been cornet ed by a pack of five wolves. Tho deer couldn't getTout on account of tho deepsuow,nnd the wolves had killed three of them when we got there. While we wero blazing away at tho brutes tho crow flew overhead and shouted hit approval. Wo killed the whole pack, and Abe felt to good that he rolled over on tho crust several times. Ouo day in the spi lng tho crow taw a fisher catch a rabbit and carry it to u hole in a uasswoon tree, thirty feet from tiio ground. My brother nnd 1 were chopping hour by, and Abe squalled urmiiKl mi he n trncteii nur atten tion, when he Hew up to the hole where tho hshcr was coucenle.1. We chopped the Uisswood down, aud the Usher skipped out nud ran up hemlock treo to whero the leaves were bo thick wo couldn t see.lt. Abe flew up.nllghted above the llilier aud began to squall, nnd squinting through the foliage below him 1 could see enough or the ruber to lire at. I banged away, nud down came Mr. Fisher with a bullet in his head. Abe fairly laughed when the lUher tumbled. 'One morning I tonnd tlx pullets on the floor of the hen sliamj. A mink had killed them, and that night I set two steel traps and put one of the pullets be tween. In tho morning a mink had its foro feet in one of tho traps and one of its hind feet in the other. Abo tagged mo in, aud when he saw tho mink strug gling to get out ho ran up iu trout ot it and began to yell in its face. I let the crow torment it, nnd while my back was turned the mink caught Abo by the neck and hit hint so hard that he died in n few minutes." Cor. Now York Tribune. Vitro Narcollo Death. Under chloroform, as under all auies- thetio gases and vupors, there 13 a mode of death which may be called the final or natural. It need never lie produced, and never could bo except under the most unskillful management, nnd It 13 a long time in its progress. When death does occur in ibis manner it is by the slow extinction of tho natural animal zymosis, and Is illustrated, as to method, perfectly by tho simple experiment ot gradually extinguishing n candle in a conliued space by introducing vapor of chloroform into the air that tills the space - It run lie Illustrated also by the ex periment of stopping ordinary fermenta tion by tho presence of chloroform, and even by tho simpler process ot using chloroform vapor as n preservative ot animal tissues from decomposition. All anaesthetics nro open to kill In this man ner, but that ts tbe Barest anaxthetlc which puts out life in no other manner, which does not, that ts to say, cause either of the reflexes of spasmodlo char acter dnringadministration. Ascleptad. Vt hen Jay Gould Was u Hoy. "At one, time," said Mr. Woolhlser, who as a boy worked in the same store with Jay Uould, "while Oould was In tho employ of Burnham be fell sick. My father, who was a general nurse and something uf a doctor, attended him and brought litiu around all right. Not long after he lecovered he met my father and said, - You saved my life, and If at any time i on are in need and I can holp you I shall do so with pleasure.' I-or tune has ut smiled on my poor old father of late, aud lielng In absolute need lie wrote to Mr. (iould, telling him of his condition and asking for help. No reply w.i- ever received. 1 think that our letters nerur leached Mr. Uould, or he would lively hat o helped us. I wroto to hint ouly u few days before his death for the fourth or fifth time, Oould was always a good boy, aud for awhile we slept together In the same bed In tno old store in Roxbury. Jay never missed saying his nightly prayers Wore retir ing." New lork World. Th. Study of Philately. Philately is a study. It Is a pursuit that adds moro to tbe lite of the young collector than any other of hi. pleas urea. Philately in the present genera tion is assuming va.t proportions as an Instructive science and is oven now a formidable rival of mtmiematiM. No longer is it called a mania or a craze, but a science teaching tbe geography, history, language and the morals of a country. Our philatelists are not mere schoolboys and girls, although they col lect stamps, hut ueu of mature minds-, men well established iu business and professions, ineu of sound judgment, intellectual and thoughtful men. And It is this fact that gives the young col. lector encouragement, tbe knowledge that such nun do exist in the ranks of philatelist. Ohio Stale Journal.- A Krrlory Youth. A child four years old is the sou of a mau who Is altnust abnormally pious. This yonth wiu told to go to -et a fami ly visltjr whu hud lui-uulioasly altown an iuteroni m him luu-ad uf doing so he liackt-d iu, lixlged himself in a corner, andsvitli a ouviucing shake ot the head and nourish uf the fteU ex claimed: "I uout, I won't, I won't, for JegyV Rake Amen " N.w York Rr oordar ' LANGUAGE IS SWEET. EXPRESSION BY THE TONGUE 13 NECESSARY TO HAPPINESS. Uf. Mould It. Mighty Dc.nlat. VUtliout Sweet Words Much More lle.ntlfnl Conld YV. Make This llilitrnc. If IV. Took Moro I'nln. In Talking. IIow would yon enjoy life with sweet words left outf My littlest one runs to mo and with both arms about my neck pulls me down to kiss me, and whispers ns ir It wero a new secret: "Papa, I love yon. Oh, how I just do love, love youl'' What it pest it is to be pulled about bo when one is busy! IIow it dislocates one's collar aud one's thoughts! Bnt what would you take for snch prattle? IIow would von liko It checked, nnd in stead of such spontaneity be compelled to lmaglno you nre loved? Dear me, old man. but why so fussy? Do you not know yon are loved? Do not actions speak louder than words? Does not yonr wife cook your meals, and does not your girl put your room in order? Must you also be mussed over and gabbled to in order to bo satisfied? ' Then conies my oldest boy, a grand fellow, stout nnd wholesome and brainy, and before 1 am aware his arm is about my neck, nnd ho pulls my head over on Ids shoulder with it kiss and n "Vara, you are awful dear tome." Pshaw, what is there in words? A few sounds noth ing elsel 1 am not so certain about that. I only know that I would not tnkenmint of money for that small bouquet of ray boy's words. No, not for tho world would I have to guess nt his affection and get hungry for a solid certainty. There is not enough such eloquence, as I havo looked about tho world. Aud yet It should not flow too easily. Tongny love Is quite another thing from open heartedness, In my opinion we should bring up our vounir folk to easily nnd frnuklv esm-ese their feellnes. onlv not to express nnv moro than they feel. The nrt nnd trick of speech Is to be more eloquent than true, nnd bo to turn lovo into n lie, Somewhere Lliave lately read n good story of a married couple that Irani 60mo spleen vowed not to speak to each other. Well, If they had not really loved they could havo got on without talk, but In this case they could not. So by happy Inspiration they used the household cat as a go between. "Go," said Betsy, "and tell John that dinner is ready." "Go," answered John, "nnd tell Betsy 1 am on hand." "Here, puss," says John, "tell Betsy this pudding is remarkably good, nnd 1 will take another pinto of it If she pleases." "Uo tell John," answers Betsy, "that 1 am glad ho likes this peach shortcake, nnd ho shall hnvo three pieces If he will." So for years they kept their vows, but told their lovo and got on famously. It ts a general fact that friendship grows stronger by a Bhort separation and cor respondence by pen. A mnn or woman will say sweet or true thlugs in a letter that they would not say first by mouth. I do not quite understand this, but 1 know it is true. Friends treasure let ters, and friendship never is quite itself until a few letters havo paw. ... I en courage young folk to wiite letters to learn tho art ot talking well. One wnnld supposo it would bo the other wu good talkers should write well. How came it about that tin, i i.itue aud adjacent organs got control bt lan guage? Possibly Dido can explain ul-i Sho leaps and bounds about mo in , whelming joy. ner nose is In my f .tee and her paws on my chest. At last, ut terly unable to express nil her emotion, she throws back her head nnd explode in a bark. It is nothing but nn cxplu sion, but it is a great relief to her That is tho beginning of speech iu nil creatures only a noise made by tho rush of emotion through the mouth. By and by this noise is modified to ex press different emotions. Tho dog can ex press n dozen passions and resentments, and yet most ot these nro told by the tail and tho body in general. The next step ts, or was, to modify these sounds into musical roles. The bird does not enunciate first, bnt sings. Tho lower ra,ccs sing well nnd talk badly. The highest art is to sing well and talk equally well. So language slowly gets stolen by a certain set of organs that nt first had little to do with it. The legs and hands come less Into play to tell emotions; tho tall, which has done so much animal talking, is aborted. I think it is aborted mainly because Its functions aro mostly passed over to the tongue. I havo not heard whether the tailed tribe of Africans wag thoso appendages in friendly greeting like dogs or not. I would not own a tuilloss cat or havo a horse's tall even clipped of its hair. It is to abbreviato speech; it is to lop off the organ of ex pression. You will tee that my theory about the development of language accounts for many abnormal forms of speech. Pro fanity is n mere explosion of Bound, closely allied to the dog's bark and the cat's squall. It is not so wicked ns it is beastly. It is tho natural langnnge of a vulgar fellow who has no art of high language. Halt tho world talks by ex plosion and expletives. The more beast ly a man's habits the more profano he becomes by necessity. It is bis natural language. What a stretch it is from such a man to Coleridge or Emerson or Lowelll 1 heard of a man the other day, "Ah, he is a great scientist, to bo sure, bnt ho is also shell a splendid talker," The art of saying lino things finely you cannot afford to bo without. "Livo with wolves and you will learn to howl," says the Spanish proverb. We ought to bo able to odd, "Livo with men nud you will learu to talk well." Bnt that is not bo. Tbore are too few really good talkers really wise and witty tongues. E. P. Powell in St. Louis UIobe-Democrat. If. Ku.w. Judge Come, you'd hetterrilead (fnll ty. You'll net oil easier. Prisoner Ah, I twig yen lay. Ver want to get homo to ilinnerl London Tit-Bite. ,V Waterloo Veteran. On Sept. 27, 1803, Oeneral Karl Tried, rich Mnller, of the Hanoverian army, died at Hanover in his ninety-seventh year. The deceased general waspresent on tho 16th, 17th and 18th of October, 1813, at the famous "Battle ot the Na tions," an engagement that cost Na poleon 78,000 men, 900 cannon and 1,000 standards. Karl Friedrielt Muller was preterit at Qoatre Bras on the 10th and at Water loo on the 18th of Jnne, 1815. After the victory he marched with hie liattery of artillery to I'aris and remained in the French capital during tbe whole period of occupation by the allied armies. Karl Muller, who began his military oareer at fifteen, was never wounded mul m&e to the rank of a areneral in the Hanoverian service. He retired on a pension not lung fnl,ll,.l,l..,jm. whose misfortunes he sympathised, and to whose cause he remained strongly at- tached. Ou HepL 30, iu presence of a vast concourse of people, this dUtju guislieil man was buried with full lalll tary honors, and tbe Identical colors carried by tbe brave Hanoverians at Waterloo were unfurled around his grave. Notes and Queries, liaus.r Iu Furuac. Ilesl.tar "I can tell you of one danger that ia generally overloolied," said a friend, "and that is in letting inflammatory sob stances fall through the register. The other day I had a case of china unpacked In tbe dining room. Tbe box was Ailed with 'excelsior' packing, and after the dishes had been taken out I told tbe maid to clear up the litter ou the flour A little later I came into the room and smelted a strong odor of burning. It was a very oold day, and there was a hot fire in the furnace, and as tbe smell seemed to come from the register I lifted it en tlrelv out and stock a beat noker aa far A IKa tiin. u a T Annlrl r.arl, a lot of dust aud rabnah I brouaht un a quantity of exoeUlor shaviag. which ware custtnctly acorcUed by tba lieat. It was tbe first time that I had ever thought of th danger of 'sweepings' connected with th open registers." N.w York Ar ,J In . H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT AND BTOP THAT Cough. Uas stood th. test for SIXTT TEAltB and has proved Itself the best remedy known xor the euro or u.iwMtnjiiwm, Coughl, Colds, Whooping Couffli, end Tnfl Jyifnp Disease. In young or old. 9 l'rlce 5c., Mo., mid tl.00perbottle. & SOLD EVERYWHERE. Z EIOTT, j:nxs:u un, rnpi., Buiiirta, Tt. SoldbyW.F.IUerv. We Cmft do it b :c willing to pay for learning how to n-.-i' o as good an arliclo ns Wolff's Acmb Bi ackino of cheap material so that a retallT can profitably sell It at 10c. Our price is 20c. 'lb - retailer says the pnlllo will not pay it. Wo say tho public wilt, liccftnsa they v ill always pay a fair price for a good artiolc. To show both tho trade and tho P'lMic that wo want to give them the best fir the least money, we will pay Reward For aliovo information ; thU offer Is open until January 1st, 1893. WOLrP&EANDOIjPn.rnllid.lplila. Pi-Ilon Is the name of a paint wbloh docs work that no other paint can do. Ss'ew wt-iii tulutfd with It looks liko the natural ' nod m itcn It is statnednnd arnlRhed. LITERS AE1D BUILDERS ' l ' fnd It prontablo to Investigate All ire- Mill It. For n Thorough Training It. BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay junto vl'll I ho AMERICAN BUSINESS Coll, Centre SQrAnK. Alloutnwn. Pa. The most Tliorouul'. Itcit lEcuutatfit. hlitl Flne,n;i-nipppil Pomincrt'iM 'I rtiiiilhtt Hrliool in i t'niisj it hiit, 13E i; i-A htm KNTS X-IIIjIXIj iNVritl 10)19. most rniciic u uoiirst-f nt Jionm icntt Heturei. iKWand -too rttmlcnts iiiiiutally. simlcnls assliteil ti I'.tjlitj; poMMi-tH. S for rataloffuc or cull nt uttlce. O O. DORNEV, Prin tifJ 'lease inenoiou tins paper. c-?7-cm pick HeatUfho unl rcllevn HI tbotronUis Inot dent to a tlllona eUto ot tho yatm, moh tlzxlnCB, Kauiea, Drcrwalneai, HUtresa alter utlnR. 1'aln In tho fil Jo. to, Whilo their nvufi ItmarkfvUe aacceu am Men thovn la curlrjj neatSacLe, yet Carter' TJtUo Liver FlllH tua TjallyTaliiabloinOonatlpatloii,curln8and pro tenting thli anno jlna complain twhllo they alao correct aUdlaoKloraoftheawiiuchjiUmulatatha KTerandrcgulAteLtiobowclJ. EvcaUUuro&Iy enrca Acl) Itey would be almoi t prlceloM to thoso wha ftnffer from thli dlatrMatng complaint) but fortu nately IhelrrooJntjM does notend horend thoes trhoonce try thom will find thetwlittlopllisvain. Able in bo many wayi that they will not b wit llitj to da without tliom. Bat after oJlelcktea ill tbe bane of so many Urea that hero Is what vamakeourgretitboaat. Our pllla cur it while) others do not. Carter! Little Liver Fills aro Tery aniall ani wry eaay to take. OnoortwoTilllimakaadoae. They are etrlctly reeoUble and do not gripe cr puree, feat, by their fraotle action pleaae nil whd liaethun. InvialaatMcenta, nvafortl. 0olJ fcT drocslata everywhere, or tv&t ly mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Sclentlfia American CAVEATS TRADS MARKS. DES1QN PATENTS. COPYRIGHT. otoJ For information and free Handbook writs to . MUNN A CO., kl DltuiuwAT. New VfiiiR.-. Oldect tmreftu for nccurinff patents la America. Ererr patent taken out by tjs It broutfLt befra tho puLuo bj a notice gireu free of charge la Ui Largest circulation of any sclentlfto barer In tba world, bpliuiutdlr lUu.tnite4. Mo IntelllireDt nun should b. without It. WKkTr. ftj,(i0 PEIiKE of BOSSES A b th fl c)ifBrl'il actio I r- rriina- IkWnciMiu.aMl a pw (ally fifUi.r fjtUin 1 1 tejntt Utiao baa Uo lntMlin(l itl. trrw funutura. 1c tjtfuZf Fall indVmiu c iu 1 him luetday. b.ut.tb,.W9 AldlfMhla iradi lf ArinoQuteti.i'ni tirt i"ri -t TaoeMAYrin.fi ii l I'll" lUtXMdBttlldilii: fl "X linM" iumivf num. Beldin's Roojeij trearvtlhaaMfavlallsMl. itntir h orfrouia. frtc. . ami. i- m St. sits H iitCui'i ' ;:MZT. i?'"!JZY. iFMIMTS TMATkQ BY bUIL. CONFICENTIAL. r- -akt i."ew ' w- f- Wt- ""t". e.kSIt,Ul I.ADIKS AKIi A1KNKS Coats&Jackets lu the very Nosiest gtyU-s and at I lie Irfiwevt Prices at E. IT. Snyder's, nlw a full lln. of Fine Dress Goods, Thai can't be uulotit In Itil. lowu or eounlj (nr Sly I " Quality or Prices. See Our Goods Before You Buy. FOR SALE. A Urm .ItuutMl In Towanien.iot tswnalilp, :J . I.n,,'. emu aaiJoiac lo Iran vl, It, : .,, .n uulr, nuihuiiati ruiitiiiia aonna mi wo Miib all iwesaarr oulbulldlnes , n;rtjffi JXL r.Ii'KJ. JJiJKEf. i tX Mu bmdSM im. agon .hrf ! ' M and all other nere.san ootbulldlua. renin or ui iu oiH. u; ".J. Unrln 1-.1 ORE TlVl-li.Ry . i tiotyt Sucb 5 CONDENSED C 'Art S Makes an evtry-day cenfenltnce of an old-time luxuty. Pure and wholesome. Prepared witn scrupulous care, mgnesi award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two Urge pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having the NONB SUCH brand. MERRELL Bi SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. FUnXITDRK, UNDElvTAKtNO FLOUR. & FF.F.D. Robt. N. Anthony, (Sneceseor to J. r. Hex. East Wdioit.) WILL CONTINUE TO BR THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Furniture, Floor & Fed at tho Intet I'llces. Olvousnonll. No tronblo to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. Instructions on tho Piano and Organ given by MISS AMI FAUIH, Tliird St., - .jg - - l.i'hightoii. Jill 'tlio new find improved methods of instruction. Sntisfno tion ytinrnntcpd. For Terms cull on or nddirssas above. GO TO "Corner Store" Orates, Lemons, Bananas, lis, Apples, Celery, CracK "Grapes Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Baskets, Qneens ware, and a fnll line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, gootl treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Cohner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. Now is Your Time! 201 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lot You will be sur prised at the vi3w they afford und the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you nround. Call on cither A. F. SNYDER, or R. J. HOXUEN, Enst Welssport Vn To Contraclors and Bnilflers. The umlerslgr.ed announces to Contractors and llullders that lie has now opened Ills stono nuarrv. at Heaver ltuu.and Is prepared to supply Building' Stones In nnv quantity at reasonable rates He r1o keeps n supply at Ms renldencfl ou 3KC0M) A nllitT, to supply Immediate demand. 1IAULTXU of every description, promptly at tended to. AUo, constantly mi hand a full supply, of the best traiuH vt PI onr aud Feed, ,lilclihelllMllatLoestlarketl'ilces. CHARLES TRAINER. n a L' tv principle j.i tic liver t ir, eiomr. a L, r-,.m 1lD 111 I IT PfTfd . iitv curt billoaBsese, tonla llTer &&d coMtlpi lioa. Smelleet, jolldtMt, enrwt! QpdOBdll,28ctfi, WsferSLtS: AXLS BEST I.V V1IC WORLD. JtawwarlotniialiUfK iron t uiiMd.actn'ls m-'lestin.twott-. a, rmiiL-li-r brand. Hob ubatodtirb.it. 1.-t.. V illl-OENt lMi, rosajtiErvr- r- i.'.vrnuxr. Jtrr Care Conin rapt Ion, Concha, Croup, Sore Throat Sold by U DiafcUia on a Ouaranttt, rr a Lame Sil, Back or Cht BMIob'a Pereut PUlttrwallgive graat latUfactloo. j CCDtt. SHILOH'S VITALIZBR. Wra. T. 8. Uawklna,Cbatuinnoi,'len..eaT t vmftliT U tht bat reiauor o iWfll(atdfW(m naMl , Kuiatr -pj s.v an x.iriv. . i reef two. ' or7.pepia,uveruriuuiu; trouble It exoela. fneeroou. CATARRH REMEDY. HsT.youO.urrh rhf Trrtbll!Mdy. ItTOl von. Frloe so ma This in Mtcforlu.UttwtaltreatmmtMroralneo: tre.. Btdlob.'a Remedtea are sold by ns on a guaramee to giro aanwasuuu. rm: hale tij I)r. 0 T. Horn, Lehighton, Pa LEWIS ' 98 Li r. JV,: xiXia$S?&)A r u, i . w. Vj' iH.rie.pi.iwya.iilii . ' ,.'"J. "ISSUST. w ' w i RKCoxn KmnuT, i.EiuonTON', pa , I - 1 R9lTB I iHF hinn a Venn i i '- i i n ulna an 'piih -2- POINTER to Buyers. We offer just now n secinl in. viinuon lo our Irrcntis nnd patrons to como and sec us. The summer is fast fleeting and we will maltc special priccj to sell out our summer goods in order to have a full swing on our fall nnd winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Rcady-Mndo fTlotning. We have no room to quote prices, but they are low enough. Don't miss this opportunity but come at incc Then too, we are tho recognized hendqunvtcrs for for all kinds of Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt and corteous treatment to all nnd it is no trouble to show goods, Over Canal Ilitilgc, Kuntz &Co. East Weisspoi t. THOMAS' Drug :: Store FIRST h'HIEET. LKIIlllinON, PA. Don't (orgt t that vtc kf op the l?est Line of Pocket Knives Razors, Razor Strops, Soap &c. Tl guarnntee every Razor or will exchange. Fine .Vines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 12:00 n. m., nud overy Snturday ovon Inp. Call nod see me, I will treat you right. Opiio.lt. Hi. Carriage Work., North First Street, Lehighton. THE flic People's Paper. Ki A wsAffS5f,vi I Ar, jKK!82!XTt We Make Fine Job Work . A Specialty. At Lowest Pricof. - Orrioe Xorth First Street, Lehighton. Pa., We have also opened a first-class Jobbing Department in Aaron Snyder's nuw block, at the Eastern end of thu Lehigh Bridge, in tho BOItOUGH OF WE1SSPOHT, whore all orders for Job Printing will bo ex peditiously and cheaply oxe cuted. SubseriptionsfortheCarbon recMptl Ibr. n 1 . V. i MOUTIIIMKH, Propr. 8 ' ' CARBON ! ADVOCATE HARD NUTS I don't merely mnke these liberal offers. Imt T pni't'l- tlinm mil to the letter. Do you want a ilollor Upright Piano Organ which other ngents sell from $125, to$150 dollms, I you all you want for $85, on easy payments. A Cornclt thi- -t i n .fitt.t i ii . ngni nano ior vau dollars mat other agents ink 350. I can get almost any make Organ or I'inno that is made, and I will hpre say go nnd got prices elsewhere, bring the Catalogue with you and T will guarantee; that 1 enn save you from $25 to $75 on an Organ and from $100 to $200 dollars on a Pinno. VWt be afraid to call and see me. I won't wnirv the life out of von to sell, ner will I put an instrument in the house, unless you want mo to do so. I will sell you the Lawrence 7'Ocrnvc Piano Organ for $85, now, go to Allontown and see if you ran buy one fi.r less than $125. Do Vnil tfftllt. n Sitjinrlnvfl KmiMnrr 1nliii.u .l .7 'a.V ............ . ....,b t - tiuiur uuuiiiH sell at $50. My price is-$30. The Davis nt $25, $30 nnd ,15. The White and Domestic nt $80. The Anicricnn nnd TFliite Cottage $25 Theso arc eye openers, bnt Aaron is in it and to stay. I want the peoplo to know that when they pay over $86 Inr n Sintvitlre Ifnnliinn if !. v,r,i.., .1... ..... .. .... u,'ij ....owiiut. it, is. iituiicjr II1I1IIV11 ItvtUJ . IIow about Washing Machines, I reduced the price lo$5,now anyone can buy. Oh yc high price agents 1 am after you and your irnr Prices. Hcspectfully, Near the Lehigh mm A HAPPY NEW YEAR viWtiphISJ ru)i mi? nVi'e,1Sd2V .V.Jj,Sml,e (!"''lt retribution ot HEN'S. ?anilk. llu.,liEiS Si,ui1H,1,,,,0VKI!l;OA1a "ver our counters, lluyinz In lane ? j'ivti tlTi'l-f . '3 "i?" c??. " "ry ,nw I?.'- 0ur moclt N"' tnh andTleasonable fclr" 1 1... Ji ?. L'f rt !i,are' !'l",l "e Piorjwe lo dl.posc of rather than carry to snnother sea SPPt.iJ'iA! I,."y.!,IMe.?!' n""' rls.tnce-to siliHie-in the opportunities tiblch will be afforded, aUn oilUMl e"r,l,p"-"tnndvnt.Mi,ilaliicsoHeiiil In every pitnient ot tieio: .S'pt'tinl Oveicoat Mention. All oi-r I'll e sif. Ouretnii ikIihkI to 0; 413 10 4.to,aiiiliotocr. iJ.l!VAWrVi'.,Tllt!i':,f.Il1' ""; f".".''.1' V"."!1111? rnif Me Iu llio newest sliades. Ilea i rcd.of OvKltCOATM must be .old nt the nomlellii pi res, t.'.to. Is M and M, Over twi ot oiu line sioaml jnhtt ami tortii.t:oatslntlray,lironail oifoido'loTsiMii u?cloSTOistM ATion'c Sinfc 150 .Stplisn All-wool uits formerly 1YJ.L11 & 510 now $7.51). 250 tfoed, Service- able Business uSiiits formerly $8.50 now $5.50. MEN'S PANTALOONS SPECIAL. 500 Pairs Stylish Phntaloons, positively worth $3.50. we sell them at $'2. 1000 2Wrs Heavy Pantaloons, all bright, new fftods worth $2; our price $1.25. 200 Children's Suits, 4 to 13 years, worth $1.50 came in too late for the season; will be sold at $1.2.V 450 Childien's Overcoats and Storm coats all to be closrd out to make room for Spring Goods. If you want to save dollars-you can do it here best of anywhere. Happy' Hew ifear to Yon! Wishinz Yen One pf Onr 0?ercoats or Suit?. Koch & Shankweiler. Largest ana Finest Clolhini Honsein Ik Valley, VENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTQWN. PA. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALU KIND OF COAL, &a OPS. PIT Ii LLC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa leautiful Pictures Pwlov, Siffioitfp Moons ov Med Just The Thing For BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite TffiUaiujYom; uraiapen It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Bebtt's Emulsion carta Ooagnj, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting DU.asee. Prevents wasting la children. XU runt as palatable ae milk. Gel only lie genuine. Prepared by Seott Bonn., Chemists, New York Sold by all DnjggbU. The Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll Papor, Borders and Decora tions at Owen Rehrig,Co""ii::ofsSsnd nA The IHgiseNt Ansortiiieiit in tlio fouitty in select i'roiia TO CRAOK. INYDER, Bridge, Weissport. mm At Low Prices, Christmas Presents. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. Scotfg EifmMoit TTibBB. 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