The first law of Nature. meeMrfltmbrela llio sueresstiil enrtlUlelr rae"ople'.luil.-e, nml et, i.mtor nrt known ill It , there nre iiniorliiiistes wlw kef p iStnmit thVdmMIc remeillrs or loniif r ilsy. ! It Is fo the IntHIIKf nt rll..ij "I tl IwMle. that the well kaou nnd Ioiik tiled I'!"''' Utters appeal. lta.isou l;nW aulrlotf JS erlenreln mutter ot iiiisllratlon. rhc Ceatcutde to our toct Istlin liiliinnt expel once, laid acreat pull lot of the I'lirlv revolutions" UrteVSidirns exclamation iirwit; I truth, lor mi-r n third ot u c Mitntv tire Hiiims t 3?ii. !,a.mi.tlih the endorsement ot people I ultrrlnit Irom liver complaint. liinlsrin.cniiMi. Siuon" thenmatli.l. drtKllty and troiib es jc campanlrit tir Uraiiepsn. iJillerly K lieaiie., rtlfed ltltM Iwentlioroutlily anproieU as reraedj for Ma grippe" Thopeoplo in certain port ofOei manyBaythnttlioilovU luveutort lirnr. 1y. citing a legend to pruTO II, BtlONKUNSEKorTh. tTlCJUttll ,'""" O.reH Horn. InTen llMa bjaitralnle. terlnc lr. llalnee' llnliU'ii bpt-illlc. tt n be flvcn In a glaM ot Wit, n run ol Icol f.t Vr tra. or In ro.l, Itlnnit tho kmmlcdmor SetiaMi-nt It is absolutely harmless, ninl nlll Jkerta permanent and u,'.iy "ire, J; rVe patient Is amoilerateili Inner urn i alcoholic "reek. It has hern rjneu In thousands of rases, 55 in every instancS a perfect rnre lias i tollow S. It never Mils The sislem "'"" iVtM with the sperlrlc. It fiot'niiii an iitlrt Im ..ll.Mllly lor the ll.(Uor nps- lie U exist. U ics Suaranteed. pane book ol itlcuiars lie. asdress the uouiair urn n iu THE DEATH OF A WEALTHY MAN. llltfi through lila titles, ponr nml pelt. I Boundless hla wealth a wish ran t Inlmt Despite tlioee tlllea, power anil poll. I The wretch, conoenlrewl all In ielf, i Urtag, ahall forfeit fair rennwii, ( And, flonbl? dying, shall v ilnwn So the vile float from win m e lie sprung, I Unwept, tmbonoreil and unning. ' r.lr Waller Scott, i Areer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Oil s ly. Tho oloctrlc car is literally astonish ing tho natlreo of Slugnpore, liullii. They call it tho wind enrrhgo. Insects In ercrythlni: ilcpenil largelj fa good health, IJ Wilt's I.l.tt Larly iiari ara iimo iieaiiu iiiuuii.mi ii" a alnt? Then lake an "Karly liner. T. D. Thomas. tthe present moment tho police system, In all its branchos, rosta Kng land Hoso upon $20,0&0,IW0 a year. TILE TUKEE CHUMS. When 1 was in college I had two very dear friends, Jlanden and JInaterson. We were .always together, dtupito the fact that thero ccmld hardly have lieen found nnywhero in tlio world Ihieo men whose ideas on moat mbjects radloally differed, rerhapa it wits the intellectual pleneuro wo derived front dehatlng among onmelvea, ith an acrimony only poaailile among the fatcat cf friendi, tho pros mid com of even- iiuection that came up that wan tne ikihu ot our union. Whatever the lmwl waa, we were cer tainly inieparahle, and 1 think, on that last night in New Haven, when after four yearn of most intimate awociation wo parted, each to walk alone hia path tlironeh life, there were three very tear atained pillows lwneath our roaiiectivo lieads liefore Morpheus clnimeil our alle giance. I know that I for ono was com pelled to change mine, no ealnratod did it become with thewe salt evidences of n aincero grief which wero copiously shed by my eyes tliat night. 'Tho iiarting between Jtarwloii and Mastcreou and myself was geographical rather tlwn spiritual. Mareden'a lines fell in tho pleasant plnces of Boston: jrasterson's in those of Baltimore, and mine in Now York. Marsden btudled medicine, Masterson beciinio n professor of Raeklen'a Arnlrn Huttc. Ikaseit salve In the vtorld for Cuts, Itiiiisea, 5re, Ulcera, Salt lllicnm, t eur horn, filler, napped Hands, Chlltilaim I'm lies, and nil bkln arapilons, and iwsltlvely rims riles, or no pay rMalrad. It is guaranteed lo (live perfect, s.ul Hetlon, or money relnnrtcd. i'rlce an cents per wi. l'or sale by Heher lhlnhion. and l.lery Weissport. Le Petit Journal of PaiTs has asalo of nearly 1,'230,000 copies dally. Who would not liko to own it? The senior proprietor of this paper has Veen subject to frequent colds for some yean, which wero sure to lay him up If not doctored at once. He finds that Chamber lain's Coueh lteniody Is reliable. It opens lbs secretions, relieves the lungs and lie stores the system to a healthy condllion. If freely used as soon as the cold has been contracted, anil before It has becomo set tied la the system it greally lessens Ibe attack and often cures in a slnitlo day what would otbetivlsa have been a severe cold. Nertbwestern Hotel lteporlor, Des Moines. Iowa. 23 and BO cent bottVs for sale b X. 11. Iieber, Lehl?hton, nnd IV. Y. Illery, Welssport. It is 6aid that moro murders occur in Paris In six months than In London Berlin and Vienna in a year. 8100 Reward S100. The readers of this p per v.111 lio pleased to learn that there Is nt least one dreaded disease Uiat science has been able to cm a In all Its suces, and that Is Catarrh. Hart's Citanh Cure lalheonlypnalthecurcknonu to the medical ftt.-mltv f'trart-ftliphitfiL ..iKtltUtlnn.il llS ease, requires a oastitullon.il treatment. Hall's . .... i., ....... t. ,,, i,1,,.pl,iitK- nctlne ,! rcrtli VUMIIII IUI.W1.MII I..,.. .... - urion the blood and mucous surlaces oi ineKyt, tern, thereby destroying the foundation "of ho aisease,nnagivniK me,;iueiuMirntu, m. u .... ih. i.aihiitlnii nml !illinj nntiiro aolng Its work. The proprietors havo so much talui la Its curativo powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any case that It f alls to curs. Send for list el testimonials. Address, K. J. CHUNKY &.U ., Toledo, O, tar-Sold bv Drusglsts, 7M. JIanT CauadTan papers aro nqw bold ly advocating a political union with the United States, almnle Questions Simply Answered. U'l, .In nannle errv nften allow a Colli in run on? Uecame they think it will wear away. IVbv docs the Coujh that ai tint caused no alanu become deep seated and chionic? Uecauto the proper rcmed) was not used. To way lo btcaic up anv rAftii neflnM. no matter If other medl- .ln failed In benefit vou. Is to trV 1'ftn- Tina, the great remedy for Coughs. Colds and consumption, so aim ou criu , Thomas' Drug Store, The domestic relations of both Thackeray and Dickens wero unhappy, A Good lleconl. "I have sold Chamber lain's Cough Remedy fur ten sears," says druggist E. H. Ijege, cf Vial, Is., "and 1r ftlvaii warranted It and never bad f bottle returned. During tho past 00 days I have sold twelve duzen and it has given perfect satisfaction In cverv Instance. ' It does not dry up a cough, but loosens and relieves It. It will cum a severe cold li less time lb an any other treatment, 25 cent, 60 cent and il bottles for sale by If. It. Keber, Lcblghton, an 1 11 r. lurry, TYelisport. Hocbiling,s railwny bridgo at Niagara has a spau of 831 feet, with (lfty-nino feet deflection. Two Valuable X'rlenili. 1. A phialclan cannot bo alwats had Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hprains, Hrulset gnu onrus occur otien aim sometime wnen least expected. Keep bandy lb friend of many households and Ibe dp stroyer of all pain, the famous lied Flag 011,25 cents. 2. Many a peeclous life could be saved tuatisneing racked to death wlih thai terrible cough. Secure a gooj lilaht'a real T Investing 25 cents for a bottle ef Pan Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds ana consumption. Trial bottles of ran una free at T. U. Thomas' Drug Store. Leonard Cletchell, of Wlnslow, Mriue, wns a wallet whlclt ho claims is 110 years old. Good loioka. a. ii, bimoru, mvt lajjci, wu , was trtublld trlth Neuralgia and Itheiiniatlim kls Utomach was disordered, bis Llrer was uectsd le an alarming degree, appetiti fall away, and he was terribly reduced Ii 1Mb and strength Three bottles of Kiec mo miters cured him Jdward Shepherd. Ilarrlshurg, III., had a running sore on bis lez of eight tears' standing. Used three bottles of Electric outers ana seven boxes of llucklen's Ar ilea balve. aud bis leg Is sound and well, Jehn Speaker. Calanba. o.. lias flrn tare. lavar sorss on bis leg, doctors said be waf bwureble. One bottle of Electric Iliuerr M en box ul Uucklen's AruleaSalt ssarsd him entirely. Seld at Ueber'e Drug sUtt, Lehlgblon, and Ulery's Drujiore, iieniport. At the beginning of tho Ulghteontl Century all Kuropean armies had pon toon trains. Hetklng so dlstiesalng as a hacking Cftagh, Nothing so foolish as to suffsr fau it. Nothing so dangerous it allowed lv MDiiaue. One .Ulniilecoiiriicure git fiMsstlitt relief. T. 1), Thomas llotel proprietors, hukeis anil lioutekeeirs saonni anora to be wliuout null s iieau naior lagKxtracts. It Is nut exeelled by any similar rand and Is eeld at 10 ets. The weight required to orimb a stiuare inoh of brick varies from 1300 to I&OO pounds. Xataaiks is the direct result of lndlgss- Uea aid stomseh disorders. Iteroedy these y wlag Ds Witt's I.tltlaKarlJ llisers. and war keadsehe disappears. The favorite mils (Ills everywhere. T. D. Thomas 'I have been using Dr. Hall's Cough Hyrup lor il a very of savins Utr. Mrs. Tnomas nlntoo, Centrevllle, X. J. sometime. It cured mv babv rniib 1 believe It was the mean ol savli -There aro orange trees in Malta ever 200 years old. Tei- Instance, Mrs. Chas, lingers, or liar iiy. Mleh.. accldecUUy spilled scalding ruter ever her little boy. She promptly p sjlsd De Will's Witch Ilaale Salve, giving ntunt relief. It's a wonderfully good salte for borne, brnlses, sores aud a sure cure far wiles. T. P. Tbomij. iwvcholotry withonr n chair, nnd I drifted through a in'riod of misery as a student of law into literary, sharp shoot ing; but through it nil wo kept up it three cornered correnimiuletu'e in which the hopes nnd fears of onr lives wero freely contiiled, wltn the result, l imnit, that wo all took n more cheerful view of existence than would otherwise have been possible. It wns the perfect candor of our intercourse that bellied us. What I did not like about Jlnrsden I frankly told him, nnd when I disapproved of Jlasterson, Masterson wns tho hrst to know it. nnd vice versa. It washclpful: it wns delightful. Wo lived in n palace of truth, which, alas! is no more. Fivo or six years was tho duration of our post graduato alliance, which was broken by ileatn nrst, mm men uytnat men is worso than ileatn madness; and it all camo about through tho too closo application of Jlnrsden and Master son to their work. Mnrsdcn had nlways been noted for his lovo of tho mysterious nnd morbid. In the old collego days it utcd to troublo Masterson and in;-.elf not a little to find how excecdmgly fund of tho depressing tldngsof life Mai sden that is to eay, ho liked to bear and talk about them. Ho liked to read sto ries not only bordering upon but plung ing into tho rniddlo of the supernatural, and while Masterson nnd I were compil ing scrapbooks of clippings showing how easily Yalo crews defeated Harvard crews, and other uiattcts ot almn mater nal interest, Marsden was filling envel opes with horrors stories of vampires. talea of hallucination ami other unnat ural tldngs. hilo Masterson and I wero reading such light mid airy stones as 'Tclham' and "Pendennis," with Hcrrick as our ideal twet, Marsden would devote his hours of outside reading to Hoffman, Poo and Monk Lewis, and any versifier hoso sentiment smacked of malaria could bo his poet for tho timo being. think tho only point on which Master son and I ever really agreed was in re gard to Mnrcdcn's unhealthy passion for tho grotesque, auu wo wero unremitting in our efforts to bring him down to tho real sunshiny things of life, but I can not say that wo wero ever sangnine of tho result of our cuorts. It was Mart-dcn's horrible nddiction to such mitters that led Masterson into tho study of psychology and Marsden him self into medicine, nnd it Maraden would havo gonont it in tho coldly scientific manner of Masterson I think lio would havo been nil right, although Masterson carried his coolness a degrvo too far in that he did not recognize the fact that minits, liko machines, biioedily go to pieces if not kept m repnu . It wns whilo trying to comprehend Mnrsden's inind that Masterson became interested in mental science, and it wns Marsden' passion for tho iusauo that decided him to become a physician, ho that ho might como into actual contact with thoso who suffered the tldngs of which he read. Each succeeded m reaching his goal, Masterson at tho ago of thirty found himself an accepted nuthority on psycho logical matters. Marsden at twenty-nino was actively connected with tho medical staff of an asylum for tho insane in Mas sachusetts, nnd then tho cud came. Mas- terson's cnndlo had been burned nt both ends, mid ho was nigh unto death. I was tho nrst to hear of it. becauso my duties wero such that I had lieen ablo to visit Masterson nt Baltimore which Marsden owing to his moro or lews confined duties. could not very well do, and so was known to Masterson's family, who immediately wired mo of the precarious condition of my old friend. Tho telegram I received at V o clock in tho morning of n ficptem oeruny, nnti l immediately repeated it to Marsden in Boston, adding that it was my intcutiou to leave Isew ork forBal- timoro that night. Two hours later I nct-iveil u messuiro from Marsden faying: -Waitforme. Ho must not die. in twin nyttw firfw iswr iiwnit i shriek, and I lietne convinced tint ! Mnrstlcn and I could not go on to Balti more that night TinlM I wns willing to constitute rayse-lf ttffl (Warlinn of n ma niac. "I 1 am qnlle nn upset, Tom." 1 re plied. "Quito ns deeply gripveil mrr tho tiossiblllty of Jock'n death." "Don't speitk ot it-utn't r- ' of itr he Blmdiltred, rowerit ; I . intu the comer of (he cub and hiding his face 1 with his 1ihui1. "" i "Hartly, I don't lielievo you "nder utand," lie added, gravely, after n minute or two of silence. "Do you understand i that it means oblivion? Do ou com prehend that it lneatia absolute Bunlhiln Hon, destruction, a blotting out forever? Do you do yon realign tlnttV , He fairly shook mo with bin grip on my nrm ns lio'gnsped this ont. "No. I daunt." I answered shortly. "I believe, ns yon used to lielieVp, in ii God in heaven, and I havo not changed, and I know Hint Mnstereon has no reason to fear death. His soul is the purest" I am not thinking of Masternou, bo ried, and then, his voico sinking into n lustier. li muttered. "I refer to our selves. Wo shall vnnieh: wo shall bo blotted nut. Masterson's soul is all right, but onrs wo have mi souls. With his death we are, plunged into rnnnleas ness wo become geros" Mv dear Mitrsden. I said, trying liari to conceal my iiertiirbation, for 1 ns now convincest that he was mail. my dear Tom, Hon t taiK mat way. Keep quiet. All will go well. All It cannot: no rctnrteii, "it jaeK .Mns- terson dirs. If Jack Masterson dice, we Hartly, do you realize what yon nre, what I am? I. with nil my hopes, all my ambitions, lily Imes. my hatrw. every thing, am lint a iigmeut In I Ho nrain ot Jack Mr.terson. Yon nro the same, I knov. I havo efudied I hav wen. When that mind cea:. . to work nnd that imagination to firuy, you nnd I, John Hartly, ceaso to bei , , . As Mrtrsden siKiko tho fill) stopiieil nt my door and we entered the house. I wns tduiply appalled nt the "horror of Jlarwleii's'hellucinationand nt the new esnonsibilitj- for his welfare that had temporarily devolved trpou ine. He was mad; but how mad? Wns it curable or not? I feared. I felt that but one tlung wns heedM to upset his mind altogether, nnd that' was Masterson's death. Nor had 1 any In run that that was n blow to bo averted. What t" do w..s tho ques tion, and my own feelings were that un less that question were speedily solved thould lirywlf stand ill i.n-.ital peril. We went to my apartments, and tlioved ' under tho door I found n tele gram awaiting me. To open it was tho work of n moment, and then Marsden, feeling that it must bo from Baltimore, snatched it from mo and tried to rend it, but fortunately ho .could not, his-eyes wero so filled with the tears of fear. Read HP he cried, trembling with excitement. "Head it!" I took it. and cnstiiui my eyes over the lino saw tho announcement of the fatal termination of Jack's illness. "Jack died at .1 o'clock this iiflernoou." it 8Jid but I did not dare rend it aloud. What does it Bay?'' gasped Marsden. The danger is over, and thero is no i:ced ofour going to Baltimore.' AT THE BAY'S fltiOTIME. tBl!sbtiytiltlmc My llltV ue , omen In mo In herrmwy Utile iilgbiironn Asut krrtssledonn in iu kness, And 1 fancy mst ihlld snarl Isforallnir m mM As she says l,er llllle piniernovor With lirr hands upon her brrnst- 'Nn I lay ine," she v,lilrs r In low s-rrlce, 'Mown h sleep. 1 ptar the lnl"-nd the Woe rjes I lal t cIO-"my anol In kep. If 1 hoitM lite"- oh. the uhlrer At my IienHl "before 1 wake, I pray Ih Iml"-ml 11 eyelids Droop low"my soul It, lake." Then 1 lift up Ibe Utile one, elaspmit Her close, to iny losiiw lMarl, Ami ulve her warm, nood ultlit klseee Till the l-lourd lids break apart As the leaves do, folding a flower, Ami the vlohrte of lier eyes book up In tlirlr drov. sy fashloll Ami einlle at me angelwlee, "lloixl iibrlit," she whtspers mo softly And sleepily, with a kins That llnsere with me In slumber, And stirs my Inert with Miss, As I think of tin little one ilreemliiK Willi her Instil hp I net my breaM, Till my sleep Is as foil ot rapture As her drramlnir la of real. -Rben l:. Itetford. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Coug Has sloo.1 the test for HIXTY THAJIS nnd has proved itself tho best remedy known for tho euro of Coiiwij,tfon Cough, Cnhlt, nUonplni) Cou!i, and all Lug nlteatn in young or Old. Price 25,, coo., nnd lioio per bottle. HOLD EVERYWHERE. SMUT, J03S3C17 1 LOSI, Pnjl., Sarlltjlos, Vt, I Sucl? A slrmitfo llealh. Tliomas Odell, n young man of twenty-two years, living seven miles back of Llreennp, Ky has met death in a strange manner, lio had been a puslo to phy sicians for several years. Ho was affected by what he ate to nnch an extent that when ho indulged in beef eating about nu hour nflerwnrd ho would liecome restless and wander out in search of cattle and 1 How es an ox, mid wonld get down tin his luiuds and knees and eat grass like a cow. When ho partook of mutton his actions were thoeo of a Bbeep, and he would plaintively blent liko n lamb. When lie ate cldcken he wonld go out uud bcratch for worms, which ho would devour with oppnrent relish. After eating fish he would wander to the creek and no in sw immiug. One day his' father hilled severs! squirrels, of which the son ate heartily for dinner. He left the honso shortly after and was followed by the fnther. The r.r. Her saw him enter an oak grove, and roon saw Ills eon jumping nimbly from limb to limb, at the hamo time barking liko a squirrel. Ho called for him to come down, but this only seemed to make the boy want to escape, and ho attempted to jump from ono treo to miother, bnt mieseil and fell to the ground, n m:m gled, breathless mass of humanity, and expired in loss than fivo minutes. At lanta Constitution. I ! Sold by W. F. Blerv. tinntifi Makes an every-day convenience of an olJ-tlmi luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Bach package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations and Insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MEHRELL & SOUt.B. Syracuse. N. Y. will be paid for a recipe enabling u. to make Wotrr's Acme Ulack inc; at such a prico tltat the retailer can profitably sell itat loc.abottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer Is open until Imiary 1st., 1803. Tor aniculsrs address the undenlgned. Acmb Huickinc is made of pure alcohol, ol'i.'f liquid dressings nre made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who cm show us how to make it without alcohol 10 that we can make Acme nuicKiNa as cheep as water dressing, or put It in fancy pack i;cs like many of the water dressings, nnd then charge for the outside appearance in. stead of charging for the contents ef llie botlle ? WOW!" & UANIIOLPn, Philadelphia. Is '.tie name of a paint of which a 25c botlle is tnough to make six scratched nnd dalled eh- ,v chairs look like newly fni.lied ma, hi'eanl ltwlll do manyolbcr remarkable things hiclT no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. aro so nicely illustrated that it would be "Thank God!" cried Marsden, falling la thousand pities to use it in tho manner on his knees and then with .1 groan link ing in 11 faint to tho Hour. Marsden is still connected witli the asylum in Massachusetts, ho thinks us n consulting physician, but as tho world knows, us rv patient, and I I liear the bnrden of my deceit in that horrible night by conducting tho covresiwndence of two comtrs of our triangle of love iny own corner und that of Masterson, of whoso death Martslen lias never heard. for tho cxnerts mv that were be ever to hear of hli friends deceive, so strongly docs he Ir Iicvo himself 11 part of modem mini's ilnv ilivnmp. tho small remainder of bis once tdrongirtind would beuttcrly blotted out. II. w. Jtarline8S 111 t ranK Leslie's. The Mmiber "Three" In llie Jllkle. When tho orlil was el eated wo find it aud its Burrouiidliigsi oiiiposed of three clemtnls air. water and bind the whole lighted by the sun, moon and stars, Adam bad three sons mentioned by name, and so did Noah the patriarch. Daniel was thrown into a rleti with three lions for tho crime of praying three times. Shailrnch, -Mis-Imi Ii and Abed- ncgo wero rescued from 1 he fiery f ur- unto. .lob hail three ejietlal friends. Thero wero three patriarch Abraham, Isaac and Jacoli. Samuel was culled threo times; Elijah prostrated himself three times 011 tliudeiul lnnlyof tbochild; Samson deceived Delilah three times be fore sho discoveied tho secret of bis grent power, and tho Ten Command ments wero dellveied on the third day. Jonah was three days and nights in tho whale's belly. "Simon, loveet thou me?" was icpeated threo times, Paul makes mention of tho Three Graces Faith, Hope and Charity. Tho famous allegorical dreams of the baker and but ler were to como to pass in three days. Then wo have the Holy Trinity Father, Sou and Holy Ubost; tho sacred letters on the cros were three in number, they being 1. II. S.; so also tho famous Ro man motto was composed of three words viz., In boo signo. St. Louis Republic. A Mllllnrj- llamlkerililer. Permission for soldiers to carry pocket handkerchiefs will now probably be given, for I see tho war office authorities havo sanctioned a military linndkerchicf being patented by Lieutenant Colonel Tit ton. On this handkerchief is prinledall sorts of useful information concerning tho use nnd construction of tho Lec-Mct-ford rifle, tho nlpbabet used by army signalers, general rules to bo observed in any position in which n soldier may find himself on campaign, tho various bugle calls and other things, many or wmch FunxiTum:. fNIlKIlTAKlNCi Fi.orn & Kr.r.D. Robt. "N. Anthony, (Sneeessor to .1. V. lies, test VelssKilt.) WILL CO.VTINUH TfJTir, Tim BEST PLACE! TO 11UV ' Fnrnitnre, Floor & M at Hie Irfiwest 1'rlrrs. Give us 11 rail. No trouble to show Goods. H. N. ANTHONY. IustruotioDB on.the Fiano and Organ given by hiss nv m Tliiid'St., - -'pj - Lcliiylilim. All llio new nml inipiovcd methods of instruction. t-ntiMnc- tion gunrnntml. Foil 'l'l.HMS cull 011 or nddiorsas above. to Buyers. We offer just now n spccinl in vitntion to our friends nnd patrons to romo und see u. The summer is fust llectiii" nnd we will mrtle siecinl jiriecs to sell out onr summer goods in order to have n full swing on our full nnd winter stock of Dry (7oods, Notions nnd Kendy-Mnde f7lotnin,'. Wo hnvc no room lo quote prices, but tliey nro low tnough. Don't urns (his opportunity but como nt Mice Then too, wo nre the recognized hcndqitnrtcrs for for nil kinds of Groceries, Fruits &Vegetnl).os in Season nt the lowest of crv low , l ottnge So HARD NUTS TO CRACK, turn I'iniio them 011 Orgnn J (Ion t mnifilv innke tliiso iilnirnl oflrrs, but 1 to the letter. Do you wmit n iloller Upriuht which otntv agents soil irom l V.), tn$lfi() dolliirs, 1 will sell yon nil joit wnht for $8fi, on onsy payments. Coinett l'p. right Finno lor $2J5() tlollni-sjlint otlicr ngentis mk 5:tr(). I , ,, get utmost any innke Orgnn or Pinno thnt is mnde, nnd w,n licre sny go nnd get prices elsewhere, bring the Cntnlogue with you mid 1 wilt guninntec thnt 1 enn stive jou from $'2h to $",, oi, nn OrgRiijuul from 101) to $200 dolldts on n Pinno. Jipn'i be nfrnid to rait nnd mt inc. I won't ivoiry the life out of you to sell, ncr will I pntnn instiument in the housv. unlets joii vnn me to do so. T will sell you the Lnwienro 7.orsbnVoi'inno Organ for $85, now, go to Alleiitown nnd see if you c:in buy one ftir less than $125. Do you wnnt a Stnndnrd Wowing Jneliine, lhnt other ngunts sell nt $50. My price is $00. The Dnvie nt $25, $30 and fio. l nc line and uomeslic nt feiitl. J lio Anieiicnii nnd lDiite Tlieso nre eve oncnern. tint Aaron is in it nml h. naturally prompted by a cutting "nor'- caster.' Leeds .Mercury. Iu n natlrnnd Wreek. "Say, tlieso things are mighty funny afterward," saiiUtbo baggageman, "but when they happen it's nothing to laugh about. When wo bumped into that freight Just out of Chicago three years ago I was sitting back in the car check ini nn. it threw mo down nnd then 1 started to crawl for tho back door. Tne tender telescoped and came through nt mo, It didn't stop till I was within four feet of the liack of tho car, and I wit there waiting for it to catch me. I remember it bad '4ST iu red figures, and as it came griudln thiough at mo ever' figure looked ten feet high, WJien it stopped I could reach rut and touch it." Chicago News-Uecord. A lteuutlful Toast. On u (rand day in tho old chlvalric times, when the lady of each knightly heart was plodded by name, when it came to St. Leon's turn ho lifted tho sparkling cup on high and gave them tills: "I drink to one," ho said, "whose image never may depart, deep cawen on tho human heart, till memory is dead." With that ho paused" as if ho would not breathe her naino in careless mood thus lightly to another, then bent his noblo head as thongh to give that word the reverence due, aud gently Niid "my .mother!" London Tit-Bits. l"'or n Thorough Training It. BUSINrJSS or SHORTHAND, Ii will niiy outo sirll llie AMERICAN BUSINESS CGllbllb. Centre SyrAitu, AUentmin, 1'n. Tim most TlwntiKl:, Jltt ltcgutnlefl, ami rilK'it KquiptM'tl litillilPn.-iil Tmlnlnn Mrliool III I'MlllSjiVtlHl.t. S: NFIWUATI. 1351 IH'.l'AUTMKNTS Tnirvl-. CoMTirrrNr EJlUb iNHTHL'rTOIl! JIot rniclIvJ'lConrsi-iiit Honest ItrtifB. lirlwicn yoouml -iborituflciils aniuully. Mll(l('nUllUtftl to I'Ullnjt I'odttlolts. .flld for catalogui; or v;l at inre. O 0 DOUNEV, Frin tirifaseiiicnelon tins nicr. c-27-Cni Btck Hoadaeho and relloTe all too trembles !nct dent to a fcUloui elsto of the f estem. euoh aa Ulzzloets, Haoiea, Drowsiness, Distress aner catlap. Tola In tho Side, Lo. Whllo their most remsrksUe saccess has boon shown la curUJS Headache, ret Cartera Utile Llror MM are equally valnaUo In ConflUpatloo,carina and pre scDtlnathlsannorlnRcomplalnt,whllothoyalfla corrcctalldlaonlcrsortheatoinachtiDiuUtethe llTcrandrosulatoUiobowoIl. CvealttUcjonlj corou Tills was more or less uusettlinir. To wait for Marsden was the very tiling it would please ino most to do, but to havo him tiring his mwage to a closo with those four words gratis! on my nerves. iliry ilnl not touml exactly right. An hour later n second telesrram ar rived from Marsden, which read: "Am just leaving Boston. For (lod'sKtikowait for me! ' Aud so it went all that afternoon. every stopping place along tho lino from Boston to New York Marsden forjvarded to nio tho most nervo disturbing vnes- ragee. thomind could well conceive of, $eoechlng toe to await his coraing nl- ways, and In four separato instances as suming a power on my part to avert the expected death of Masterson that made me suspect that Mnrsdeu himself was in n precarious state mentally anyhow. I ureauoti meeting mm, but was neverthe less on hand nt tho station on tho arrival of Ids train and what n shock it was to mo wlien I caught sight of Marsden! ItU face was white a a sheet: hla shoul ders were bint as with some load by far too great for them to bear, aud Ids hands trembled ns though they wrro palmed. When be saw me he threw bis arms about my neck, and burying his pallid face on my shoulder cried like a child. "Don't take on so, Tom," I said, giving him an affectionate tap on tho arm and drawing away. "It may not be so bad as wo think." "Not if he lives!" he replied, slinking his bead sadly aud looking nervously about bun. "Hut I fear Jack is on the verge of dissolution. I feel so faint now that I believe I believe it is nearly all over." He staggered slightly as he spoko and would have fallen if I had not caught him by tlto arm. "Brace up, my dear boyP I cried, "Don't make a scene here. Come. Get Into this oab and we'll ride down to my rooms." He was so limp by this time that I bundled him almost head over lieels into a convenient hackney, ami giving tho driver directions h to where to go fol lowed and sat down beside him. He lay back against the cushions, his eyes closed, Ids lips quivering like a child's under punitiuueot. To an ordinary ob server it wouui nave stomal as if Mars- A Tnle iif Tsii llama. There wa3.11 man named Ilibbs who bought a farm, built n large, stately dwelling at tho end of n long, shady avenue of maples and settled down to enjoy the comfort aud independence of a farmer's life. He built n cozy littlo barn of togs nnd shingled it with clap lioards. There was another man ot tho name of Hiibbs who bought a farm in the samo neighborhood, built it cozy little dwelling of logs, shingled it with clap boards ami settled down to the hard, grinding monotony of a farmer's life. This man Hnbbs built 11 large, stately barn at the end of a long, shady nvenua ot maples. At the end of ten years Hlbbs' big house had broken him up, aud Hubbs' big barn bad enabled him to buy Ilibbs' stately dwelling for nbout half price and move it over on ids own farm. Hubbs has 11 big dwelling aud n big barn and lepresents his county in the state legislature. Ilibbs has a littlo log cabin and n little log stable and is try ing to sell out to Hubbs. lie wants to quit fanning and travel with a peddling wagon. Toronto Mail. i:ii;lUli Law anil lllddcu Treubiire. It may bo home encouragement to Eng lish treasure seekers, if any such thero bo iu these enlightened days, to know that tho luws of tivnsuro trovo only ap ply to such as is discovered by accident. Ti easure discovered by systematic search would not como within this description, neither would finds discovered by astro logical or cabalistic sciences or by the po tent influence of the divining J od. All tho Year Houud. Modern Malrliuons. Jones (calling on Smith in the even ing) I thought I wonld find you at home. You don't go out much nt night now? Smith No. I'vcgHenupall iny clubs and societies. 1 should bo glad to havo yon como up and spend an evening with me occasionally. Jones But your wife might think 1110 iu the way. Smith Ob, she's noycr homo at night till late. Tonight she's at a meeting of the Ladles' Society, for Supplying Thim bles to tho Destitute Poor. Tomorrow night sho goes to the Queen's Daugh ters, neit night to the sociable of the Hoyal Women, and so on every night. Como up and see n fellow. It's awfully lonely to bo married, 1 can tell yon. New York Press. AclthsywonldbaalmoatprlceleS9tottiocewlicl eoifor from this distressing complaint: but f orta xuUsly their goodnossdoea notend herend thus smooBceiry mem iruiuiui uiusa hum, iuu, GO TO- SWEEP'S "Corner Store" Orauacs, Lemons, Bananas, Nits, ApIes, Celt-iy, Cranlis, Grapes Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Baskets, Queens- ware, and a Ml line of Nice Lowest prices, gooil tirnlmeiit, prompt delivery Call and See Us Corker Store, LEHIGHTON PA! Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale ! Able In so many a?s that thoy will not be vrll- ling to uo wuaout inen Dut af tar aUstclc boa1 lor h Sewini' Jncliine it is inoiiuv thrown nwnv. How iilioul Wmliiii" Mncliiinjs, T mliicul tli'p price loSo.iiotv myotic can buy. Oh ye high price agents 1 tun nl'Krr um find your War rices. Uespi ctfully, SNYDER. - prices. Vompt niiiicortcou9s,n'' I 'nllt tho people u know lhnt w!hm tJiej pay over $8f treatment to nil nnd it is no trouble to show ;;ooils, Cnaiil ll.iilgc. Kuntz &Co. East Weisspot t. TliOMAS' Drug :: Store KlIiST SUtKKT, I.l'.IIK.inoN. PA. Near the Lehigh Bridge, Weisspoit 'Mm A HAPPY MEW YEAR mm VorTipL,,l.,li'iMu? WstrlliMli.n ,t MEN'S, lObTII S!lll.m!l!.l!lliyHSlJIIHtl.llO Hllt'OAIS OUT l lir (mllltirs. Ilujlllll III l.iri!l '.'.'K'il'J V.!"ll,'!',m. ".erftl iinmla Htseiylun em-fs. Our tJImk nt New, I rrslia'ld Seasonable (.Mil Ill.M. .111 Imnl Islnrte.nlili li iMi'insi.tiiiluuisroIrallierlliaiii'sri to niinr.ther srs son, Hint nil nil) liuietin eniint (tuiiu'i-toKKUein I he minnrluultips wlilih mil 1, uHnriim I iVlVi.'T MMli'lNll'" ' ' K'"" "ilwsoffeieil III fi-ry rieimttntiit uf iraiii, Don't ioig t I lint e kfep the l?cst Line of Tocliet Knives Iinnors. llnzor Strops, Sonp &c. He imvanlee every Rnzor or will exchange. U the bane cf so many Uros that here Is vheril sronnaeonrrrrMtoast. OarriUlscureltvhila others do not. a Carter's Little Ltrcr fills sro TtrT small an4 vsry easy to take. One or two rills make a doso. They arestrlclly vegotable and Uo not gripe or rnrce, lint by their gentle action please all whs use them. In vlslaatSS cental live fori 1. f3oU by drasglsta everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.., SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPRlft J)on't unit, but come nt once nnd buy one of these beautifully locnted lotv vou will be sur prised nt the view thev afford and the , price will be sure to plcnse you. No troublo to show you around. Cull on cither A. P. SNYDEli, or R. J. HOXOEN, East Welssport l'n Fine H'ines, Liquors nndCignrs. Fresh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNCH every ilny iroin 0:00 to 12:C0 a. 111., and every Saturday even lug. Call nml free rue. T will treat you rlglit.. Opposite the Carting" Works, North First Street, Lehighton. .S'pccinl Oveicoat Mention. All i 1 1 II e Sir. imtei r.'. ixVisrl to f 10; 412 I,. tjn, mill SI0I0K. TliewliinlMslmliule nlllliiitt.lllini.il nfll iiuule carmrms In llie lienin sluiitrs. llun 1 reilrot Ot H1CIIAT8 Miull e solilnl lliiMMin,lirIlilirlies.M.Mi,,i.5iiaiiil M. otrr Till ef mil Hue 9iunnilt-.'Mirt nml kioi m titiutliitirny, IiiiiimiiiikI ofiiiio,iiors nlll Im.oiusii outHts.',.! TVIIt'c Quite '"I i'tplisli All-wool (S'ttits formerly Xrj.Lll a OLUlft S10 now SISO. 250t7ood, Service, able Business Suits formerly $S SO now $5.50. MEN'S PANTALOONS-SPECIAL, 500 Pairs Stylish Pantaloons, positively worth $3.50. we sell ' them nt 552. 1000 i'airs Heavy Pantaloons, nil bright, new (7tods worth $2; our price 1.25. 200 Children's iS'uits, 4 to 13 years, worth $1 50 came in too late for the senson; will ho sold at 1.25' 150 Children's Overcoats and Storm coats nil to he closed out tn make room for .Vprmg Goods. If you want lo save dollars-) on can do it hero best of any where, Happy Ktw Year to Yon! Wisirias Yon One cT Onr Oyercoals or Soil?. . Koch 8c Shankweiler. Largest anil Finest Clothine House iu the Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN. PA, To Contractors ami Builders. The umterslgr.eil announces to Contractors mill ItulUlrrs that lie lias now opened Ills stono qmi rv, at Heat er I'.nn, anil Is prepared In supply j i SI t?BBef.4f 9 AUVUUAIt -IS IIEADUUARTHRS FOll- eflo American I - vesa 'X Kmr- I 1 'MIBl'XS& Building' Stones CAVEATS. TRADE M An If 9. DE8IQN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, oto. lulon una ttm TTkndhtviic writAtn k cx- bti Diiuauwav, isrw To air. htiruu foi unsrurlfisf natftntsa In Amnrlivi- Fiery patent taken out br ua la trounfit beforu Ua i)uUo bj a uuttoe glfea Ubq ot charge tu tho OlJtut bare ntlflfl paper In tbj il. Nit Intftlllimnt. .New York Cut I tn anv miantitV nt reasonaMo r;.tp, lie rUo j is.ponsH supply uc lili renldenre on H1XON1) t STllKbT. to supply InimeillHte dfiimml. ' ltAUnNUorefryiipifnptlon, rromptly tit 1 ttl)t(. tu. i jMso,ronsi.ant!yot. hnmt a full nupplri nHli hfstbr.nitlsol : Flour aud Feed, ulilrli lie nlll sell at Invest Mai Vet I'llces. 1 CHARLES TRAINER, HIXOND BTltKET, I.EHKinTOX. 1'A Laivest clreulatlon of any seientlfle paper In tfae wuriu. ciiuuuiuir iuu.ii.wi. .u man should be without lu Weeklj TtWI ,iJns nwuiu ftuuruw t viluuiEiu, uus xiroauiTBj! Orcr 1700 diirerent kinds of sonp I dsn liaJ Ukesi too mudi atrim drink ai known. to ln- w" knew that lis did uot drink, . . . j hlaittoditionwaautuu-imtuitaUe. Moved w both were by tue liumlnMt dentil of a dear friend, but the emotion of Mrs dasl was out of all jiroiiortidn tn tUe sitn Hon. ftaddeuly lu Kiaeiwd null llio a nil and sat tip inifrly and groaiiod "All" bo tughed in a nionmnt ihuuitht it m .ii, till o er tlifu. ily liea oni, Huith1 li.. li,,uttil ns he turucd ln All s 1 , llii - . , . - l.lv Imlinn. n.l ui,. IIH ssilnj tbat lie guessed Mrs. rosier ingly full of some tarrlble tlreSMl. "How Sfiiald ss unable to take a sere6ib better I call yi.u dt there so nuiuored? Howcan U (er tens 'Ims t eeuae -Jtsehin,e , yufc-bow a?ou-uow tan ynl" A Itucli-Merrlnl Woiuau. I Mrs. Fowler, ef tbls till, was untried I last January to bar slatb busband, and . streets as 1. may seem, five of them died isult two years from ibair ruuiUee das. 1 Hsr vrsscot husband has been slek for the last four pwmbs with chronic Isumln e. and was pren up bt faiur ef 0111 i, t phs , atslans;asa Usl roaorl be lician nsnif Sulphur BUleil. and yaatei I v in!.' "ur re 1 orttr tuat tney nsu saved uis uii, ami L'neoiiscluus I'euiliilne C'ruftl). "Let mo off nt Thirteenth street, con iluctor," suid it woniim us- sho paid her faro on n Drnndvray car at Cortlandt street. Tim car wits packed, tlie place just two miles away ami the woman n New Yorker. 1'ioiu 5(1 to 100 ieople would Ket ouend off, half ubundrcsl atone were to bo made mid souii'thlni; like n half to turee-quarters or an nonr would im con sumed before witching Thirteenth street. Yet this uoiiiuii, ho bore evidence of morn th. in ordinary lntflligenco in her fute and from her tuy self asaur. mice every indication of Mug nble to take care of herself, expected the con ductor lo remember her lequest and to put her oil at the right street. The Broadwuy conductors are the hardest worked, most abused and criti cised railroad officials in this city, but this Is the sort of thing they aro called upon to endure every hour In the day. It is usually at tlie luiuda ot women, and is unnecessary, foolish and cruelly Iu considerate. New York Herald. flie llrjgbt of (he Aluiuipliere. Calculations, luted on the ohaerra Uou of the lefraetiott of light, have caused it lo be supposed tliat tho air be. oowee so rare at the lieight of about six ty lailee Uiat tbat distance may be re garded m the limit to lta sensible extent ; but other ealc uiat lone, made during (he present century, of the distance from the earth at which meteors ignite Indi cate tbat the attuoapheie extends to up ward of a hundred miles. Philadelphia Ledger. Tan Mrlklnc llelsbls. hir William Don, when quartered with, bis r-PKiineut at Nottingham, was walk ing in the tuuiket pUce, and was met by two nif t Oanii i- uiio of wh mi thru ad dresl linn mi William, n, and my .n.iif a. ii.it i.t i uf i ijuur: 1 1 ale about ,i and wo ttuiiis 1., kuuw jor 'ight" I bar Wllluuu suiawerad, "My height is feet 7, and you is is the-beight of Ubpa deuce." Londou Journal. Hi. OF B FAD$i(oitrriAND I tltt l.eT A h vli c!am iaii,ertlO b.'bl rf. t sMuiuBMiil tier but-iiHsssa Iik it n UeXsUmr UU noau u l'-ss .i lattuo haa txtm iitliinJ" d itti iJrudinf Kail and W i i Bail fltb. 1J AnHi. oHHauuit ls . ewn-v I Aaaoantetun i (rt THOfl kUV I ' Is. I I fUcUilBuiiiiti i. If srrllUUr nivialal ije tAkon TD-MTMr a Ptsjuii. wbat wMUd luu tlu Vfluai -iu con Uim I Duals, H f I'ninnis; 1 1, sn' i' urt0 ' i )i ti n ft dijIi n.'f ti limn. a 4. ,i I i- .1 nn ( in 1 f'tirw Tuidr, i niial hluiiinaod i t-!llrridrat ,i ;, I a t ,1 l""Utidf, t '.nlaJuluUtaj Beldin's I a taUkM,baJvasM uowos M taiaratl hsvs) net Tar fsUresl. i orintutua. rrlcri.mc. AMruli.r -i TUI SHe CUDiH rtttTH'l Remedj i Iwl 1. lbB fiur a Iniiiswl far kbit ' aOSJFteCNTUL, sis risk bufTiicated by 6ueet Odors. The Sybarites slept on beds stuffed with roee'leavea; the tyrant Dionysius had hU couch filled with them; Versus would travel with n gurland on his head and around his neck, and over his Utter he had n thin net, with rose leaves Inter twined. Antiochus luxuriated tijion a bed of blooms even in winter days and lights, and when Cleopatra entertained Antony she haiul roses covering the floor to the depth, It is said, of an ell. We are told that Ilellogabalus sup plied so many nt ono of his baucmets that several of his guests wero suffocated in the endeavor to extricate themselves from the abundance victims of a sur feit of sweet odors. Philadelphia Time s Aiuiuonla In Coal. Some 111,000,000 tons of coal are burned in London yearly. About 4,000,000 are utilized by the gas manufacturiug com panies; 0,000,000 are burned in house hold aud industrial tiro graUis Each ton contains snflicieut ammonia to pro duce, if treated with sulphuric acid, twenty-two to twenty-eight jtounds of sulphate of ammonia. The total loss uf this fertilising agout is therefore, say, V.tMHl tons, s the price of sulphate of ammonia is 0 10s. the ton, the mone tary loss Is 1)1,005 every year. If we were lees wasteful we should not be so much obliged to ransack CtilH and Peru for artificial manures. National Its- tew. Hard lo I'liul. Walter Satterlee, the artist, auys one of the greatest difficulties he meets is the lack of models in this country whose hair is so black tbat it has blue or pur ple lights in it, lie adds that what lis wants it common In Europe, but al most unattainable here. Philadelphia Ledger. A' h reel l-fetm. lie was in Ids study on a Saturday night when a visitor was aunonneed, and there entered one of his subterra nean parishioners, who, having cau tiously looked round to see tbat there A ll.fruu. ...V, I.J- .1 T wesgy- A hum sittiatt il man with an air of Brave, mysterious i cariioo cunti. r. imnortance: "If eater whit-worth vnn'v i pon. on ro.id If-tiUu; li.ni, ...l.l nimr to Hastr luipuiwuue .seiner llliwurill, jou n fjlt, ...m,,,,,,,, Uumi, i,i rj . ol rlKr been very kind to myould ul when land wiiu s-kwI ruuiiiui. pnnt wnti.i all the alia wi.l- .1. If mi In-io" n.lwte anil 1 wor Ir. lsi rmililT. ali'l Willi nil li. i-syir) ..illUiillilllliil doyerttgood turn, and 1 can du icr t good tun.. There's going to oe the gradeliest dog fight In this placo to morrow, and I can get yer into the inner rug: Dean Hide's ' Memories " t ; if Ti ii ii ii ti r i ri rm i i nil in i 5' rfeivl iaasJ -l'sa- - I I J " ti . i tulaclple . Urer, etMuseri (IroueA JAs lia. IrliLss' Pnxa '.ii nis huIOBsaess. I.. ..a liver ana corjatlpa tion. fniallut, ralldes esroatl 0pdess,ascte. &uj.ului free at orosetsta. r, SUV. Itii Cs . tttaut, lal. I'lic IVoplc's Paiicr. RATE Vilvanco. We Make Fiijo Job Work A Spucirtlty. At l.otvost l'riws-. AXLE GREASE J ba put healt Wheat I s af tin aaasasB. t iscaMMsn-,4 ksMhr. WIU aoesser U IfequM. PATIENTS VACATED BY MAIL. ai ,.k M aSastsasr lares.! tm srtta llsVras, dHk t sBaUia Hiasfci. IL S. . f. MWI. M tWlll TKlTf I. CHC1M, III I.ADIKS AUU .VlhKES ContstfcJaoketft In llio very Naalest 8iles and at the Lowest Prices at E. IT. Snyder's, also a full Ha a4 Fine Dress Goods, That eah'l be matched 1 1 tbls leu or eouuty for style HCST IS TIlj: sVOHLD. Kawsarlae ens! 1 1 l-s nr u isu Aiaaaed. octaalls out: i iter twn In vt i.voil er brand KiB efiecUMS Ly beat, trol, S' Tils. t l-.MjlM FORSAiriiTr" it; nsoi .hully. ur Cur4 Cspnuiinption, Coughs Croap.Sor Fnibni Stda, tack or CU( Shiloh'i Porout Platter .U gi great mi fafitoo."-s cU, SHILOH'S VITALIZBR. Sire T. aiIsnklris,aiatlnowa,Teon.,aVSI 1 "s(W' Vi(dliirr'4Tl.'D ir Wtm. I ' trouble It exeeu. Isiieuela, Idver or I'riceTooti HL0H'S uCATARRH 'REMEDY. see lOSJIlfOfPrlees. TTai, catarrh I TWtblsBoaiedr. ItwUl Our aoodf. Before dttteSZJ&J&t&VZ hU gbilori'a BemedUs are sou by us oo a jae5SiK sire satiafaestw. 1 rim xai.b d, T)r. t) T. IIorn.LelLfr.liloii, Pa You Buy. FOR SALE. iwaiufnsitit; tnwRalilp, il l Hi Ufa Mum WSBat, LlNi Hl SF 14 It-it y.ltii Hln,.IUIK(UI li (rami l.uik l-iit .vir lt-t-1 L"ii lirxl XX Wrt nml .ill sit iu i 1 1 twift diitli jiliniig- tl kiiii t tl EWIS1 98 LYt (ATtfNTKs) ntk,., t- . i. i a By" l' . ir lit r ft l-t W (lsaan.li.. L 1 r - if..." . I.. """ Offici: North First Stret, cliighton, l'a. AYe hare also opened a first-class Jobbing Department iu Anron Suyiler's new blook, at the. Eastern ninl of tho Lehigh Briilgo, in the BOIIOUGII OF WEISSPORT, wliereall orderp for Job Printing will w ex peditioiuly anil clifwply exo ctiU'tl. SubtariitionB Cur thoCarbon Advocate alsxi rivel and rwoititrd lor. GEN ER A L H A RDW A Ii, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL. KIND OF COAL, OP8. PUJIIJC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehightoii, Pa mm. Seautifu Pictures 9 itiifot$g liomBi or Metf 8 At Low Prices. Just The Tiling For Christmas Presents, BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. It Will ufldnfou U ,fjili-JL r Arc you all run down? Scott's Emu sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and ITypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a gdod appetite. Eeott's Emulsion cares Cengbi, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Al most ns palatable aa itilllt. Uetonlr (he srenulnr, J.'reore4 by Soolt k H'.wno, Cliemisli, Kew York 80IJ by b'1 Iiruaaista. colt's Efnmsion H MORTIIIMHlt, Bropr The Cheapest Place in Town Foi Wall I,a)er, Borders and Decora tions at e rflieiiKi rinUiArv Corner of Socond and Iron Streets. AssortsjaeEBft In tho Vimnty UHvltsvA from