miiky and laUMlux! nt him n Be in in i m(m ri tuard him JIM DIDN'T WORRY. j Nohorty tin er finite mad mil Jlmi Tempil Ilk.- Hip) altera Jest tlwiiKht him u in i r And L! tit-u Jim nnnld ii-H Vm 'Dull t umkr mi direr I sa An ti--t irtJkH ailed him a Joll hrl. k li a tiiiigli nt' world, Hit Ml fiat e its w a Tatn't worrWtt me I've not no kick " Hut 1 knitted better. He'll come lo me Many'-- thi time heartsick an sore "I'm tired of the whole o'll lit," eets he, "Tlie- itn't no nse ever tryln no mure." An tit- il In a croud he'd jark up smart, An ortiT nneer at Uie deals he'd jit Tli.il' 1'hal'a iiolhinl W'y bless yonr lieart, laiu'ta worry In a little Wt." Jim ttasonl'tcky no Use to talki Folk wondeivd eouietiniee at the way he done. Bttt I know w'v lie used to lialk An ve up sntbln he'd Jnet begun. Ill- bat k bad been broke by circumstance. An, u'liTHonlutkj. he'd Ina his grit; Hut still bu'd lauKh- "I ain't bad no chance. Mat I ain't a worry! n a little Ml." en Jim scnt a-laughln right down to death. And lie let tcoo' life not keerln a darn: Tardnur." acs lie, kinder ratcbln Ids breath, As I ant watchin, with the night on tre tarn. MI lieln't had much of a deal dots n lu re, And 1 ain't nnkln now for a softer a't; I'm J st a letting ru. bend lower, d'ye hear? 1 ain't worrylniiow not a llttle-bIL - Beattle l'ost-InteUltceneer. The God of the Gypsies. TIis gyi ilea kiiowuotlilng whatever of heaven or a fuinro state of reet for tits righteous tlcntl, their vocabulary having no word t list conforms with our words "imradiBO." "heaven," "bountiful city," etc They know of a god which they call "iTcvel" and of n devil called "beng." "Den bni a houie, or nn abiding placo, called "bengipe," but their "devel," or god, "hath not where to lay Ui head," and is only recognized as a wandering spirit floating about in the upper regions of the air. They have a mortal terror of both "bong" mid "devel," but this does not prevent thorn from cursing both god and devil whenever anything goes wrong. They believe "beng" to be much su perior to the "devel," not only in point of phvicfl proportions, but in his powers over the world and the human race, as well as in his greater intellectuality. "Devel" can be exorcised with pure cold water, but "beng" will take nothing short of brandy or wine. Edgar Wake man and other exports in gypsy lore be lieve that t !iey were tho original fire wor shipers, and rito many facts to prove tho correctness of their conclusions. St. Lonls Republic. Utocklng ronds with l'ljli. Most inutile are seemingly anxious to secure good fishing to themselves, whieh Is very natural, and will expend a large am lu order to stock waters for private use. Naturally they select waters which are so situated that they can supervise them, and therefore these waters are generally confined or restricted. It is reasonable to consider waters which ore so situated that the movements of the trout are hindered, to be in no sense su perior to artificial ponds, and will in tinii surely run out. My idea is that general waters should always be selected for continuous stock ing. First find a good stream and test its qualities, and afterward it should bo seasonably replenished. A great deal of money is annually squandered in start ing artificial ponds and confined streams, which, if properly used, would have given excellent returns. If you have money to spend on fish culture tio not waste it, but invest in a proper stock ing of a good publio stream, and keep it up. You will iu time find that you are nut obliged to pay out large sums in railroad fare, and consequent board at hotels in distant parts, if yor. are judicious and persistent iu stocking homo streams. American Angler, A Miser's Last Wish. A Greek died in tho small town of Caracal, having always lived on the aluisof Ids compatriots. Before dying ho inado his wife swear tltat she would bury him in tho dirty old oiei coat which ho wore every day. The poor woman had to ask tho Greeks of Caracal to help her to provide the costs of the funeral. A good hearted Greek went to see her in her affliction, and pointing to tho body said ho would give her a better coat to bury tho man in, Then she told him of the dead man's last wish. Tho Greek, whose suspicions were awakened, told her that she should certainly not part with the body before she had well exnnv ined the coat, for there must be some particular reason for the request. The widow unpicked the lilting of the over coat and found 83,000 francs in bnnk notes which tho miser wished to tuke into the grave with him. Vienna Cor. Lorn Ion News. ON THE VERGE OF THE UNKNOWN. An Kxnerlluent That Makes t's Ask, IH'ltat t'omliiir?" Mr. W. II. Piveco. chief engineer and electrician to the poatomce, has put up a wire a mile long on the coast near Lav ernock ami a shorter one on Flatholm, a little island three miles off in the Bristol thannel. He fitted, the hitter wire with f ''sounder" to receive mespttges, and p. lib ( lurraao iiiii'.ijit mu luiiun .nu a itowerful tt-lenutmlo irenerator. Inilt message on the mululuntt was distinctly heard on the island, though nothing con nected tho two, or, in other words, thti possibility of it tvlephoue lietween places unconnected py vlro was conclusively astaulisheit, Thero is a possibility hero of inter planetary communication, it good deal move worthy attention than any scheme for making gigantic electric flashes. Wo do not know if wo can coninjiiiucato by telennouo through the ether to Wow York or Melbourne wilh or withiul cables, but we do know tluit, it v.'e can pot, the fault is our generators mi l sounders, and pot Innuyproulhitorynat ural law. Will pur habitut.1 leaders bearwithus for a moment as we wander into another, and, as many of them will think, a supra- sensual region? The thought in a man's lirnlrt whlrli rflnsen lilin tn mlvnnrn bin foot must move something in doing it, or how could it bo transmitted down (list live or six feet of distance? If it moves n physical something, luternal to the body why should it not move also something external, a wave, as we all agree to call it, which on another mind prepared to receive it fitted with a sounder in fact will make an Impact having all the effect in tho conveyance pf suggestion, or even of .facts, of the audibility of words? Why, in fact, if fins wire ciin talk to another without con nection, Bttve through ether, should not mind talk to mind without any "wire" at all. None of tis understands accurately, or even as yet niwroxlinately. what tuecoa- jljtions are, but many pf us know for oertnln ilmt titer Vi.ivn ic cAa!nnnll. and Pi by what we call accident, been present to particular inuivntuaw. and mat, wuen present, the comiminlcution is completed without cables, and mind siaks to mind IHUCIR-Ultf mij ui nil; niiivuuici UUb w R latins within Us It. W hv, in the ituma of science, is that wore of ti 'miracle" that is, an occur- -riica proniintcii try nmnutaoie law than the transmission of Mr. Preece'e message from Lavcraovk to Flatholm? london hptrttator. A MOOD. All the world i- m t , ' In "hnnowl All niv tlm'-plii I- -t 1 In irriivt faaVt ant) wtin'im -urim --4 htildft uie Ami t-iiliiiu- lnt, A.tlit-nrn nfnl'l.t'1, ,ls. Bwecl 11 ' juil-lim of -p nt in'i-lf lt n tlie hands liai ti ifcw-d to plsy. O'er the setim a Inneins itenlelh, or w liel 1 ail e It me) not kliowt As when etching ttroweth tender. And toe splendor Of the sunset but net It low, O'er the lend the white Mfet silent eHealeth through the attertflow. Bad as elantlns mnlieht f ailing the sells of outbound ships; Dear ae memory that hovers Of a lover's Kiss on a woman's Hps; Soft as when a thin elottd mantle t-'olds t be moon In white eellpee. So the sense Is steeped In longing, As the world hi wrs plied lo gray; lis so much akin lo sorrow As the morrow Itokleth thought of yesterday. TIs, perchance, the soul Iminorlat Bad because the heart Is elay. U. (Joleman in Harper's Dazar. ' Nature's Hurest Ally. V? li h i HMe hitte? It dots seem an it somt fol -pi.hrln have the last condition of life llwi 1 ix'i than Hi- ur-t. They n vpelituily ,1... 1 1 , 11 H-Iws ttllll Iniij! illM't tntttlh Wtlllilllt h ill i.iIIm nt 1 1" 1 n I'll -1 lloilitter'S H. 11 I II Hi in U tin- mu 1 i-shIiiI 1 Hitillilute for tlii-i- - ulinl'i .1I11I til, mitil-tr Hint well t knnn, is 11 - tin 1 nn iilili'iliiimli'S 1111 keep en In mu Hi, iln--lli rrmeille nf tniini'l dajs. 11 lil tin- iiili-llliii nt 1 -ui 1 1 1 tin- tmlilh-tliat lie w i' I kin -ii 11 si in Mu it iiiv'itll'-i or the Rill, 14 i,al id 11111 sin,, ,.d it-411I1I1 liv i-K RTletui' In ll,i until t of mi dilution "I he i-it guide to iiui li-el lithe lamp of espi tieliee," said 11 great pstt lot of Hie earn rViolnlloltan 'rlo'Lai'dtle' I'xelitni.itloit u pregnnttt etth nth Koroveia Inril ofa ietitin tin1 Billets sally has met vtllh the i-mlomeinetit nt iieople inner!!)? from lier ennililaltll, limlarta, eonsll pattett, rheti tnatlsiit. tlehlllty alnl tninhles ac-eoln'alih-it b) dyfliensla. Itllcrl) II haidc- rlm nl Itn-lt Hurt Ih ilinnniKhl) spprine as a tented) fui 'iu grippe." It lsreporled Unit theie weie more papern ptilillshed 111 Ilosltiu 4(1 veni-i ago than at the prevent tin . DltUNKIiNNrixH, or the LIUU"" IIA11IT, Unreil at Home In Ten nays ny anininis- tellng llr. Haloes' (lolden Npeellle. It ran he itl veu In a alass of lieer. a cup of cof fee or tea. or in food, without the knoeh-dge ol the patient. It is absolutely haiinless, and will effect a iieniianeiil and speedy cure, whether the imtlent Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wterk. II has been giten inthousHiiiUof cases, and lu evrr instanre a perfect cure has folloa ed. ItticuT fulls The sistem on e tmnreg nated vtllh the iecl(le, It becomes an litter hit poMihiltly to. the liiiiorai'ietltetti exist. Oltres guurunleut. 19 page limik 01 tuirueuiars tree. A Idressthe llotjig.v Mt'Kcific Co., issltace stteVi.t'lti'-liinult, Ohio. . Oct s ly. A '20-year ohl ulrl of ltlch Valley. Va.. s but, .Vi iuebuH high anil weighs only .IU poiiuils. bitecess in everwhlitg tleuenils target tilion gno.l lienlili Dp NHtt's 1,1, lie Burly Misers ant little health proilncing pills ee he nointy ineuiakoan "r.arb lintr. 1). llii'inaa VComeii llenew Their Youth, It is an extraordinary but incontesta ble fact that soma women at the uge ".hen most iieople die undergo a sort of natural process of reiuvenation the hair and teeth grow again, tho wrinkles disappear from the sltin, and sight and hearing reacquire their former sharp ness. A Marquise do Murabeau is an example of this rare and remarkable phenomenon. She died nt the uge of eighty-six, out a few years beforo her death she became in upxiourance quito young again, Tho Mine, change hap pened to n mm of tho name of Mar guerite Verdur, who at tho age of sixty- two Jost her wrinkles, regained her Bight and grew soveral new teeth. When she died, ten years later, her appearance was almost that of a young girl. St. Louis Pust-Dispatch, Over .KJ miles of irrimitlon ditches art in operation or building in Vukima county, Vuh, ttlieiiututlpltl 4illVklv Cured, Three da. s is a terv short lime in which to cure a bail eae ot rheumatism; but It can ho done if ll.o proper Itealiuent Is adopted, as will he seen Ly the following from James Lambert, of New llatitiantck. HI. "I was badlt alUicted will; rhettina tism In lite hips ami le?s, at.en I boiiKht a bot-Ieof Chamliei Iain's Pain Halm, Ii cured me in three days. I am all right to day; and would Insist on ever one who i aflllcted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Tain Malm and gel well at once." 50 cunt buttles for safe by N. 11 lti-ber, Leltigliton, and W. r. Uierj, Welssport. There are plenty of people who be come very pious when (iodgets th m 111 11 llgut place. Saved by Medical Testimony. A trial took placo tit the Old Bailey, in London, as whi.th the late Mr. Carpue, tho surgeon, wn able to l escno a man who was wrougi t charged with being a convict and with Inning unlawfully re turned from trantqiortation. The chief clerk of Bow etreet iiolico station pro duced a certificate, dated several years before, of the conviction of n person, al leged to be tho prisoner', under the name of Stuart. The governor of the jail In which Stuart was confined believed the rii-oner to bo tho m-rson who was then :n his custody. Tho isuard of the hulks to which Stuart was coiuigued from the Jail swore pohnivfly that the prisoner was Stuui t. Un cross examluatlou 01 lue guard he admitted that Sluurt had a vui on his left baud, and so well milked was It that It formed upnrt of his description on the books of the convict hulk. U he. prisoner said lus nunie was &tfp- ler. He denied that ho wus the person pained Stuurt, but ho cm-Id not bring forward any confirmatory evidence be causa sucli number of years, had elapsed. Iho recorder was proceeding toclturgo the jury when tho counsel for the defense reouosted tierinishion to put a question to un eminent surgeon, -air. uarpue, who bannencd to bo in court. Hedetiosed that it was luiposeible to remove fucn u wen as had Iieen described without leav ing a mark or cicatrix. Both hands of '.he prisoner were examined, but no wen aor any mark of a wen having been re moved wus tound. loronto jiali. ' WIND WINDS A CLOCK. An Ingenious Contrivance of an Inventor I In llelgiiiiu. I The Onrm de Nnrtl. ilnnwele, lies been fit ml with 11 mechanical wondar in the shajie of a -ln.'k, which, although con ntly exiisi to all kinds of weather, j Dover gels out of repair, nor does it need , to m wound by the hand of man. It is ! a perpetual titnekeeporof themost unique and original design, the running weight being kept in constant motion either through the Influence of gravitation, as when on tho descending trip, or by the wind's action oil u fan attachment which causes the weight to rise to a level with the top of the framework Tho winding attachment is not a windmill of the reg ulation type, but is a fan placed in a oomuiun chimuoy, lliu iuddles being act ed tijioti by the natural "up oast" or dmtt." As soon as this fan has raised the Tinning weight' to its extreme height, theuird to which tho weight is attached acts on a wheel which throws a brake luto gear, nuil the more rounds of cord that lire added, so much more strongly does the brake act to prevent the weight from rising any higher, the "checking tendency being transmitted to the fan wheel witli every revolution, A simple jnwl. arrangement prevents the down draft from exerting any con trary influence 011 the fan wheel- There is not, as one' might suppose on first thought, any necessity of having a fire in the slovo or fireplace of the chimney to which tins odtl clock is attached. Tho natural tendency of air is to ascend through such vents, the draft thus cre ated being Hlways sufilcient for weight winding purposes. The clock might be placed at the top of n hollow tree with a bottom opening, or any other cylinder troni lifteen to twenty-live feet tn height. With lis present attachments tins clock 111ns but twenty-four hours after tho winding fan stops, but by the addl tion of another wheel or two, might be made to nina monthor two even though the nit draft were not sufliciently strong to turn the winding wheel in the mean time Tlie inventor is 11 native of Bel giuni. Sti Louis llcpubllc. , Hood's Praises Itself Kidney Troubles Brlght's Disease Curoti Kow Abte to Jf'oi'k nuil Sound a a iloliar. Strength ami Health. This remedy Is becoming so uell knuwn and so iopular as lu need no special im-M- lou. All uho have ned Electric lllllrrs ing Uio same, song of praise. A Mirer medicine does not eit and it Is guaran teed to do all that is claimed Electric Uitlets will cure all diseases of lite Liver and Kidneys, will renioe l'lmples, Bolls, halt Klietim Slid other amotions caused by tnpure blooilj II ill hiive :Ma1ari from tite system and pi event as well as cure ail malarial levers. ror cure of Headache, Consllpallon aud Indigestion isy Electric lintels r.nilre sa'.lblacliuit guaranteed, or rnune refunded Pi Ice 50 cts and fl.OO Per bottle at lleher'-, Ding Store. Lehigh toit,jmd Biery's Drug Store, Welssimrt. Aluuiiulum pencils nru taking the lace of the regulation slate tieucils in Germany. Slot hers1 Iteeotninetidation, We are acquainted with uianv uio'hets in Ccnteriiie w ho would not he without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house for a good many times its cost, and are recouituendlui; It every day From per sonal experience se cau say that it has broken up bail colds for our children. Cenlervllle, Smith Dakota. Citizen. &0 cent bottles for sale by . II. Uuber, Le hlghlon, and W. K. Hlery, Welfspoit. Tlie Marrluge Tie. Safdn brilliant woman, whom not one of tho refined coterie who heard her thought of calling "immoral "At eight ecu 1 married, of my own foolish will, a man of lift who udored me. At twenty had learned tluit it would be it sin to waste my lull young Hfe-the only life 1 could know this side of the grave in so monstrous a union. He was a good man, and, according to his lights, n model husband 1 could not but respect him but wo had not one emotion in common Wo wero wholly incompatible in feeling sentiment, iu nature, thion this ground and tlnsalouo. 1 obtained a divorce." Tear away sentimental verbiage and this woman's cum stands thus: Her hus band's ideas ntt-btustes were not, to her apprehension favorable to the develole nient of what she sketched ns the life she ought to lead. Her individual hap piness outranked all other considera tions in her mind The marriage vow uttered of her own free will, because she then fancied that she was forward iug her selfish interests by tho union, be came n rope of sund when iucliuation veered to another quarter. Marion liar land in llarjier's Dazar. Nearly l!i.000 men wero eninloved lit harvesting the Hudson ice crop this year. 1 have been a great sulTeter I rout catarrh for eer ten years; had It very bad, could liar lly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep ami had lo .walk the floor. I pur clinseti El 'sCreain Uattn and am using It fteely, n is working a cure surely. I have advised seve&al frleutls lo use it. aud with happy resul-s lit evert case. It Is the med icine above ail olhers for catarrh, and It is worth its ueiuht In gold. I thank Uod I have found a remedy I can use with safety ami I hat dues all that Is claimed lor il. It Is curing my deafness. II, W. Sperrv, Ilatifurd, Conn. Enough snider web to so around the world would weigh one-half pound. Wli) s of Climbers. There aie many and devious ways and means of getting into society practiced nowadays, and it would bo interesting to know of all the wirepulling that lias been done by this ono Slid that one be fore the acqutrt iuent of a recognized position in the world of fashion. A curi ous combination or circumstances oc curred not long ago. Mr. A., who was "out of it, leased a "palatial mansion in Fifth nvenuu at an exorbitant rent, which ho subleased to Mrs," B. who was well established "lu the swim" with the understanding that sho should introduce his young daughters, to society and thereby throw ojien the portals of the "bean monde" to the rest of the family. Certain, fine ladies, however, had been told of the transaction, and, forming a cabal, made it known to Mrs. B. in a roundabout manner that it was useless to try to force "those people" upon the Four Hundred. The mortifying diecusnion on the sul ject, coming, as it was sui j to do, to the ears of Mr. A., made him iierfeetly furi ous, and us the leat had not lieen signed he withdrew from the arrangement, and Mrs. B., mther than encounter the com ments which would be made alsiut her change of plans, concluded to pass her winter in the south of Frauce, New York Tribuue, How Unpleasant says that his little girl Is troubled with nialaria very severely, and that since he gave her Sulphur illllers, he never thinks of leaving New York for his summer re svrt without a few bottles, for tliey always cure his family, and aie far superior to tliuuitie. Electrotyplng of wood cuts and plates for priutipg was first employed STATEOFOlllO.rn-V Ol" TOLFDO, I I.IVAS tlOIIMTT. i S' I-'ltANK J.I iiknm makes oath that he Is tho senior lutrlner ot the 11 rm of 1J.Ohknky&Co., ilollia business In the t'ltv of liili-ilit. llomitw and stale ttroresnld. nnd that said flrnt ulll pay the sum of ONE IIUNDIIKII DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be i:ureu uy lue uie UI 11AI.I. H UATA Hit H linB. ritAftiv j. i;u&,s.L,Y. Sworn to before me niul suhMiTllieil In m presence, this bill day of December, A. D. lsu, SSAL. A Itallliualitr to lie Depended Upon, Frederick W. Hoot is a good deal of a hoodo. He gi act-fully acknowledges the chargo himself. It is a singular" fact that whenever he appears to deliver n lecture the ram begins to fall. Ho is sc good n rain producer that he has serious Jy conwd red the idea of utilizing Ids talents f ir tluit purpose in the arid re gions of th west. While at' dver Lake Assembly, in New York state, he delivered a lectured on musical t.t'os or a kindred subject. Ho had di ilvc-ed the siue lecture a half dozen tit i ; In the west, and toe refresh ing shower came along pach time before pa had half fit ished it. Put when he reached the Sjlver Lake Assembly i-"iuuds the sky was bright, nnd Mr- Loot congratulated liimself upon having slmken off liia evil spirit ! mornM the rotrmu, cleared lu throat and when luliad-(,ot an far as "Friends and fellow titixena" tho rum ble of dist int tliuudfr grated harshly upon his cars. Vet l.e gathered up liis courage aud went on. and before be hail delivered u quarter of Ids bjotnre the rMn came down In torrents. ' indeed,'' said Mr. Hoot, "I never saw It r.'.in ti bird Wore." After the ad dress a witty young Chicago woman who knew of tho hoodoo buaiiioaa suggested, (of tho convenience of the public, that next year Mr. Itoot shoul 1 writs a leo turo upon a dry subject. Chicago 1'oat. llorUl t'ubtoius lu Kentucky, In tho mountains of Kentucky whan a huaband dits his f unwul i.riuou. Is wit preailif-d until after the death of the Wife, NT that nf a wife until the hue band J-i H death Then it preacher is scut fur. fti'-nus aud neighbors are called in. and the retbjwt u laud to both .tO"'" lltT ' M re l "rnllar Is tlw custom of having the Mnioi f"r one iruu relented, so that tho dead get their "fulieriUu'' prtax bed several times luuiitlw and yean after tin ir Lmiul. I heard tlw pitiful torv i f two sisters vho It I tin ir moth- i er's jomral" lm ni -I mi' every bum rufrl ngt--i th - livi-d. la s'rnnge corri wnn Una regard I fny c 1-tlinniul ob' i . - I- ' l X 111 le t il.'-Etavef ft I l" ' lui I' I l M elu at tsti x v-; Wlidiuuce . m ,1s ,.rle with tboaa avuibuhi 1 ' 1 n v bn h are tile t onuuoli iiidi- cat l' t-navellu'ut. - ulue Oil , Rg. a i'I lvaitiicky " Arllculatlou In Iiuer Aulmals. One must guard ngaiust the belief that monkeys puawsta articulated language. Abouv some (WVJg it" can h ird'y be said that they possess an articulated language. The Bushmen speak in a sort of articulated "voicing," and must add gestures to make thomelVrt understood. On the other hand, the raven, the thrush, the uuxkiug bild, the starling etc., express thetueelves in well articu lated sounds. The parrots articulate in a surprising manner, though they do not understand the weaning of their own words. Tltis t-liows that other living beings be sides uiau ptwiuwthenimsiiuuy organs for articulated sounds. The apes of Dr. Gar ner seem to posves articulation, accord ing to liia reiiortsi, but their vocabulary la extremely limited, As regards this point, however, it can lie said that even among civilized people very limited vo cabularies are fouud, CopeuluiAjsm Fam- IW.Ineiial ItlMAhled with h Cargo of Ilrandy III IBM) the bark Rosiua, with a cargo of fine French brandy from Cha rente, France, for this pott, pau ashore lu a gale off the southern coast of Long Island. The crew threw overboard a portion of bur cargo iu an attempt to lighten the sldp. lent the wae finally hauled off by a wrecking company, which received IttO.uOO salvage. For two or three yours utft-rward all the taverns along the southern const of Long Island sold fine Fremiti brandy at tell euw per (Use. NewTork Kveulug h'ui, A. V. UI.KASON. Not.irv I'nlilie Hull's I'aUurh Cute Is taken InteriialK mitt ecti. dltecllv on the Mood and mucous surfaces o! me njbieui. ppiiu lor lemuuuilim, tree. i a. uiir.ni,x e, t.u., loieao, u, x ehiiu ov 1'ruaKisis, iou A matter of choice: whether to sntTer. iiitln. teirnpteoly viilh a i-otult or buy a bonis of Dr, iiuirs taiuitu nj rup unu cure u- A Turkish prdverb says, "Sit down crooKeu n yon line, Imt talk straight, ,'H,ai, J. 11. Il'llion, 811 Clav St., W arpsbur?, ra., ssjs lie will uot oe Wllliout Ur. tklng I i)w uiscaver lor t-onsuniDtlou. Uituj : sud Colds, that II ctireti his wifewho was threatened with rneuuwu a after an at tack of "La tlflppe." when various other remedies aud several physicians had done nr no booh, itonert larner. of Loom oil, Pa., claims Dr. Kinc's New Dlscov eiy has done him morecood than anithlns he ever used for Lung Trouble Not hlng like It. Free Trial Battles at Welter's Drug Stole, Lehltihtou, ani lilery's Drug Store. W ciiHin. Mariie hollies, &0c, and el.00. Mr, John Saxton Ot Scoltdale, l'a. " I do think flood's Harsaparllla Is 'worthlts welithtln boM.' For four jears 1 suffered misery with terrlbls pains la my back and troabls with my kidneys. The doctors thought I had nrlght'! tt vt nen l sal or Ipedup. At last I remain sis lone weeks. It was then I began to take Hood's disease. Many a time I had to give up work. i-iriiuiiiiMiiy arew wins", anu eueu si ,nil Onun I tisrl tn he liwlneil nn. had lo give up aud to bed and remain stx lou stoop nsrsrpartlla. and I soon found thatu was help ing me although I had been told nothing would help me and thought I Would Hnvo to Dlo. Sat X continued to ImproTS till I am now hi per fect health and havs as good a bock as any man tn town. Today I oan do a rood day's work. and truly feol that Hood's tsarsaparilla was a Uod-soudtome. iamas sound as the best dot Sarsaparilla UrthAtTTAf eTtrmade, and I want this itato meat put Into print jo that eTiryborty ca im what good It did me. Every word of th abort cau bo provf d ly a gcore of people htro who know how I suttereU and how 1 liar been cured. I took butMx hnttlM. I tlitnk no one an prahe Hood's Sar-iipartlla as much as It Mil praise itseif." Jon Hxton, Scottdalc, Hood's PUIS ar the bestafter-dJnner FUli, ssis. aifiesuon, cure nuaaacne. Try a box. "S ALVATiQEu Oil Prtct enlase Ctt. I'olJ 4u oil maltri. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swelling,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Outs, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ac. GO TO WEENY'S "Corner iSr.ore" Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Ms, Apples, Celery, Grants, Grapes, Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Basiets. .Qneens ware, and a Ml line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON ' PA. I.AME:. ANIj JI.SbES CoatSi5cJackets In the very Neatest Styles and at Uie Lowest ITices at E. H. Snyder's, also a full Hue of. Fine Dress Goods, That ean't be uiatchwl In this tonn or eounty for Stylo Qnallt) orrrleei, Soo Our Goods Before You Buy. A I'rlre naslly Won. A Bet of toiwra wero curotiBinK iu the Old Hour, ami relieved the) inntiotour by craulciu jolcea ami telling tunny stories After un interval or rest 0110 or llieir number sprang tu bU feet anil shouted: I'll Rive teu bottles of wine to the man who shall most closely iinit.ito the voice of any animal." Une oiler was accepted, unu tlicro was neighing, a croaking, a gruuting, u quacking, s bowling anil a growling fit to deal en tbu hearers. Tho last man then stood in tlw ring, and did nothing. After livo minutes' silence he perceived that bis companions were growing im patient, wben be rmietly remarked! 'There, gentlemen, that was the voice of a fisbl" Ueucral hilarity Ho won the wine Kulender 1'rosperous Keg-roes, Wben the war closed there were about COO negroes owned by tbo Creek Indians When they were free the Indians at tempted to drive tbem out of the terri tory. Tbo government wouldn't permit it, but made them citizens of the Creek nation and clothed them witb all the rights and privileges of a full blood. Tho Indians wero compelled to accept this state of nUairs. For awhile they badly treated their black skinned broth ers, heaping ull sorts of indignities upon tbem, which were boruo with patient fortitude. When the lands were divided the government gave tbem a prorata (hare. They have Increased in popula tion, now numbering about 8,000, raisod respectable families aud are doing well New York Advertiser. The llrtgln of an Einresiloa. Mr. Mclilroy tells this: A few years ago some one defined a Mugwump to be "a person who is educated beyond his intellect." Tbo remark was credited to several leading New Yorkers. But one day. In reading Matthew Arnold's essay "On Tronslating Homer" I came across this sentence: "The late Duke of Well ington said of a certain peer that it was a great pity his education bad been so far too much for Usabilities.1" New York World. ertwr fie liquid Cemtnt mends nsiIAno. OCtrCLL O ttuayt rtad). flln JOKntJ. DauM. lul o lier-et. Tlw funny losu'a wife wan reading the paper to iuiu. "Ueorxo," stlie autd, "listen to this," aud alio road, 'The t,uu of Biatn tuu tlw wuaUeet feat tt semi un say woman." "Ah," tin said, ami tliat was aOlhoasW. Bbe waited a luinuM or two-rn boor a day a week month anil still be nude uu n-fun niu tu a Chicago vsauutu, awl ah is wuDdariBa; uw if auytbttut iu the aiattor witb UUu. Detroit itx Ir-is. Unie l.uouali let. Mr- bint-'" L Mm kium that yoiu lr r, suit li.i-n i "Uie ti mu the tuilur s, iiui I t- ii ' iiii-m I i, tm'l li-il , ildiy . ) . Ulih ii'H V .1 h- to lis ilnni e wtUl Uie ' sntli.iut II? Uiiiici.- (live him time, iu diar; yon suseu I Urti!' U put I "Uf ilui uu yet 1 Clutlutfi and Furmahor. 1 He looks lllluallv at aUflankstumitlle.timn anil sirailuies nheu etandlna ur aulkliitf." "lu rlaniluiitlonorilie kiuueys. line bltntheusual uoeeuf HullVlleail Uotm atul uatlle fouder." An ordinary hou.e fly has 8,0tX) eyes t'ae di-Mgou Uy,'J8,U0Q eyee. Two Valuable l-'rieitils, 1 A vb'slrliii cannot be alwas had Itheutnailsni, Neuralgia, tsprains, liruises and Burns m-riir olten and sometlmeb when least expected. Keep Itantly the friend of many households and the de stroyer of all pain, the famous lted Pise nit, s rents. S Many a peerlelu life conld be saved tkat Is helng racked lo death with that ternhle couth. Secure a soud night's rest by Imeellnu J6 i-eiila for a bottle el Pan- Tina, the great leniedy for Cuuaiis, ikilds and CoiisuuipiUin. Trial bottles of l'au- I'liia free at 1' U. Tltontas' Drug hiore. Coreeth hae been found on the waists of Euvitiaua miiniiiilea I Obb llASA'S hAllbAl'AlllI.LA. ns "TI1K KIND THAT IUJHK.S. (leaner, tlie Oeniian naturalist, wa tkie sou of u farm oartr. Notltiug so tlistieesliif: as a haekine tCiufti. Nothing- so foolish as lo sutler fruitt Is. Nuehitia so datujerous if ailuwed UiovuUmie tine JluuieCourh Cure mve imiuetUalst lellef. T. I). Thoruas Kat MMip from the aide nf the kikhjh not fruiu tlt uulut, Ileadaehe is lite Uirees ri stilt of indiges tion and alomucb dlauritars. Itenmly these nj usin He Witt's l.tule Barly 1 Users, and ,iuir headaehu diaapiusars. Ilia favorite uue pith, evert here. T I) Tlwiusl Lookloa fordiihl, Mr, It. T. Imbrie.of Washington coun ty. Or., fouud a piece of pure gold about the size of a pea iu the gizzard of one of bis chickens. He Is now on a still hunt for the feeding grounds of tb-lt particu lar chicken, and is tbluklng of assaying the entire barnyard company, New Vorlr Knrj At an- English Ulnner rartT, Everybody took n lady and proces sioned down to the dining room, but there the dispute began. 'Uie Uuie ol Shoredltcli wanted to take precedence and sit at the bead of tho table, holding that he nntrauked n minister who repre sented merely a tuition nnd not a mon arch, but I stotal tor my risfbta and re fused to yield. In the goMip column 1 rauked all dukes nut royal, and bald so, and claimed precedence to this one. It couldn't bftpeiiUel, of course, struggle aa we might nuil did, be huully (and inju diciously) tryiiur tit' play birth and an tiquity, anu i eeelllg msnontiuerer auu "raising mm. with Adam, whose direct posterity I was, aa shown by my name, while be was of a coll.tleral branch, as shown by bis and by bis recent Norman origin; bo we till procesaioued back to the drawing rooui ugain and had si per pendicular lunch plate of sardine and a strawberrv. and you group yourelf and stand up and eat it Here the rolurion or pretMxleiice is not Boatrenuoua Tlietwoiieraonsof highest rouk cltuck up u auilluig; tlie one that wins haa first go at bis strawberry aud the low.1 Kt le tile shilling. The neat two chuuk up. then the next two, nnd so on. After ri'tii'Sliuieiit, tables were brought, and w all ptayeil cniUNigsi. sixpence a game T It - r-nghali nevvr play any game for miiiteeiiieut If tluiy oan't make fsiite . uug oi lose aotuthing they don't cure wbiuli they won't play. Murk Twai i in Century tfOt'. (.) dh: I M iO f 1 1 Oil; U.o U.f RC9TCRA7l'ra Uj tni grnnt ppoclitil'tf. ' n'l r .3u, din. we, op -.j . u iO lu at o uumli ds of 'nsti.uimbU I if 1 1 . - tirrn ii -t t Is Trn on a t . , btrss-wo, N Y- hLv U i- iMiuu.i.i?ul mlmt," J.G , t. K - di. 'Tl-iKi!C Bell' r w rvei ItrJ.' W. nb 4 O , Tort Waji, Ndrvlii- tr-lit leOttr tl..m .QyUtUii o ovoi tl ' H , WyoitfcOo., (XJeord7l(. XL TrUl ImK l wrf taook of tPUnotUa)'t X'reoatftrniwtett. DR. MIL8 MCniCAt CO., Elhrrt,! TKIAX MOTTJIJtiraSS:. SoMliv T. D.Thomi.f DO YOU WEAR PANTS? If you do, you wnnt a Rood fit, Latest Style and First. Cirt's Workmanship. Leave your order with Frey DO YOU WEAR A COAT ? You want a perfect lit. You want, pood Goods. You wait a will made and stylish look ing. garment Leave your ortier witlwFrcy For the jirest'iit we will carry a Cull line of samples of season able goods from hich you can eleet. Our pnn:s will be the very low est and in all cases we will guarantee sfttishiction. W e solicit your patronage. H. L. FREY, A MK HI CAN HOUSE 0i. the Round House. . Not th First Street. Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and v Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel. Guayek's Popular Store, Bank Street. A POINTER to Buyers. We offer just now a special in vitation to our friends and patrons to come and sec us. The summer is fast fleeting nnd we will make special pricci to sell out our summer goods in order to have n full swing on our fall and winter stock of Dry (roods. Notions and Read). Made Clotiiing. We have no room lo quote prices, hut they are low enough. Don't miss this opportunity hut come at mcc Theft too, we arc the recognized headquarters for Ipr all "kiiula of Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt anil corteous treatment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, 0"r l..e-, p.p Il.itlgf. IXUIIIZ. OLKjV, Canal East Weisspoi t. THOMAS' Drug :: Store FIKST hTHKET, I.ElllllinON. I'A. Don't lorgr t that v e keep the Best Line of Pocket Knives Riuori, Razor Strops, Soap, &o. Hre guarantee every Razor or will exchange. g Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. For the next few months tin reiit question nl inttiior dernr ittion and Fioiin' pniuting lvo the lending Mtleration nt pfOerty owners i.ei us make a suggestion for ym. You want the work done right; we ran do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper nnd decorations. Come and ee ; let us talk the matter over and we know tluit wc can please you. BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. THE SEASON FOR 6A RDEN SEEDS. IS COMJNG ON. FAST, and we wish to inlorm our customers and the public in general hat we have laid in an entirely fresh stock, bought from the most reliable houses and have an assortment that can not be duplicated in several counties. nre invite ALL to make out their prdrrs earlj, while the assortment is complete. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., X. Firs! Mt., f2!ag-BatE&. A certain tlealer nys "exiimtne'niy oomiietltor's stock niul 1 hhi sure you will tlit-u buy froitiiitt)." Tliis Is Not So, For At K T. TREXLER'5 ' Fopuliir Carriag'e Works. YOU CAN BUY All Kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Phaetons, Carts, Sleighs, &c., Cheaper Than Yon Caa Biy llmlm In The Valley OUR WORK IS WORKOFHONOll. Wc can sell you Factory or Shoddy ork just as low, yes a little lower than other dealers ran afford to sell' you the same article, but we don't recommend it but Our Own Woii We Do RECOKii iioofing and Spouting a special ty Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable' Heary Miller, LEHIGHTON, PLANING - MILL. IIANUKAOTUHr.ll Oil Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window sashes, Mouldings, HrackeU AND DEAI.EH IN All Kinds of Dresser! Lnniber Shingles, Tailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. Very Lowest Prices. Fine Il'ines, liiquots and Cigars Freeh Beer and Porter. FKEE LUT011 overy day from 0:00 to I'J:00 a..m., and erery Suturduy eTen ItiB. Call nnd see mo. I will traat you right. Opposite the Carriage Works, North First Street, l.ehighton. t --Ttfi Can be kept out of the House very effectively nd all your roomsand halls made warm and comforts able if. you buy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters lor us, Our prices are always- very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. We aso. carry the usual large line of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low prices. KUHNS, Opposite the Round House, ,ohighton, .Branch Store. Snyder's Block Weis'sport. ii !B u $ Tlist fleet AuierliMii ijmjhi- money wnu uusiie iu j i u. Kor luMUbw, Ui. Ckas IUisiws, of Ilsy I'lu.tlMi, acGldeniaii. spiliaj msWIuii ter over hr lutle tw. Mm nruwuth ap plied De Witt's WiU'b Utile Sslve, elsltw luslaut reilet. It's a woudei(ull sooJsalie toi Uurue. utses. surea aud a sure eure tnr telles 1 JJ TIIO SI Tu duubt it. Ui dip ioTst iu tbe lutrft Wi WEISSrORT, PA. yon't be fooled. Don't be misled. You '"ill be howover, il you neglect to .call at our Popular DriiK Ktablishnient for anything you may need in tlie line ol I'ure jmv'o ann Madicines, AVines or Liquors. e give particular nttention to thecompoundingof presprictions ami (luring our abtenco at llnrrisburg n reliable Cleik isin attendance who will give prompt attention to all pat rolls'1. Beeides our line ol drugs and medicine e always haAe a nice assortment of Stationery, 1 er fumery and Toilet ArticltM on which we have marked exceed ingly low price. Come and seo us, DRUGS, MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, lnrge line and cheap. WINES, "0d for medicinal use CIGARS, tlie best made. SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trade. I guar nntee satisfaction to enry llwu liuanel (whip e tut uruauiiii; wbeL Uu-y sut- ti-i wnii I: eutiiai(tu or NeuialKia. the ps-n in miiii.Ii i.-trilili , rut ani-teul torture ...i. niul.- pall fill hui niu,ial OUtli tu tic bli-uMat ti hnvluit HluMivsatlsHL, or .Vsursl Kiaa il sen'l use KmI Flaf OH; Il baa 4-nr.il titiiulreds uf sufleiers and eoais oul) 'Oieulsal'i l Tbwiuaa Urug blare. rhutofraiiliir and Medleal IHnkuobIs. It fcoeuis there must be added to the tilremly nummms apjdioitions of phtv togntiJi' that of an ageait in mediswl lUatptiisia. A DerHit Iswly wwi ha-vta! Iier pliotoirraph tsikeii. Tlw face in the tart liexJlive caut out twwwl with sfota. Kxairtliuttioii alitiveing uothim; abuortiiul in i'oe sitter; a aei-oiul wae takru with the aauie mult. i it could not be the fault vf the iilutra. What v.io it.- Iu a week the poor wotuuu li' d of biuiillpoJt. The oleverssst tfeyaii mu lotilJ u..e porvMved nothing, but tlie eensirise tlilit of the plwtofgrepav ie (ilale luut Uetei tetl an a-iiiilc altera tion of stti el.in where the iioattdea were to del . 1. M.i I i union Tlt-Blta. All old I ii i it in smii-ni New York told hia pu.' -r he ilulti't know tliit ht wauted to ri lo in .iell if he luudt ' bit and bii t, uu a uti lluouuh uil t-u-i mty. Ferae terauce, dear my lord, keeps Ui ni or bruui Tu hut e uone la to haug quite out ot fuettiou, like a rusty sail is tuonanyniel mockatj. Bhnkeepeare. B1ERY, The Druggist. Go TU fWt. UUUUUM, uadu the stukte lUael.Biuik street, lur a uaeeu ain ota tastilouable hau- cut. tis- Closed oa Headai-'s Hueaer s II sir unite, seres uensvua. ere sbsti lu sleek a full line of tauey teUet articles uk where ou ean uof MeaOT's I ream ler Uit-lae. customer. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded. carefully at tiik Contrail Dnifr Sioro, r. G. T. HORN. HAVE YOUR Fit, Ban afli Parcels IIKI.IVEHBI) AY John F. Hottenstein. ilarafttl alientlon paid lo tbe DeMterT of Prekjihl, Dswifs and l'areela to all pans ufunnatthe lowest ptleei. A share nf pubile paiiouage is resneetfully tulkntad. I.esre orders, I Seeeny'i, Koeh's or iieiueMuui s. JAWr'stK. Ilie twrber, onuoalle tlie Opera tnlny In llrsl-elai stte Unip lu ami see linn t'luaed uu nuudas. Tullet Artli-lt-s lur sale 'Hie Celebrated Cypress Shingle. Uuarantaed full iMurik. The vary beet ghinfite In tbe Market, MewilMieree or sTit,:'oi'im;K?;t RICKFRT & SNYDER diAviiiu hau tiitttliia slid tianilMw.lna rartu-u- lllwlXI. II I V WIS I ULall Osweateat, VtrtsMa. ma aAir ik w;iafOr i 5 J. K. RIOKEHT, naauta I).' All Kinds of Building Lumber. alii UI 111 l lill.li.-i, lUlr l is-iiii. I ali Eli I ASH I t I I ut-i s, eiMHHill. uu Ual In stvle Ijlie me a ei Hi Hum, Uslr 'luutts. rrless. lilies UAilCn --tor salt I'llOli I 1 Hiial Hi ntse tail .a 1 is auu suatapous leu eau also IrU) , at Ilia sr lueeal Ker the Trettiest Jewelry and the llast Watches, Clocks and Silverware ths peopla of Carbon couDtr must eotns to our store. We not only hae- the goods sut vie sell tbem at pi ices that are low and perhaps a llttls lower tlian the same goods can be bought for elsewbert. We are not selling shoddy stuff for the best because we don't bellera in misrepresentation. Our motto Is "good honest goods at the rery lowest prlcti." Before you buy elsewhere we would be pleased 'o have you call and ste 111. Confectionery, Fine "igars, Stationery, Dolls, etc. We cany In our usual full and com plete line all the abore goods at the yery lowest prices. Make It a point lo call and sea us when you need any thing in our line and weare-confldent that It will pay ton cash returns for jour trouble, C. H. Nuobauin, Ilrh'ge Street, - Welisport, ra. Spring Announcement of 1893 The Largest and Greatest Line of CONFIRMATION SUITiS', (iOO (Styles ef'Double-Breastcd .Suits, iSinglr-Breasted 'lain iS'uits; Patch Pockets, an KfTeotive Spring S"tjle. t display of Choice effects in Yestce, Junior and Jersey Suits. From these you can select, as a part of the Lino of the Largest Manufacturers of Kemerer AND SWARTZ, Jmt now, as an innovation, wc are offering our customer ? beautiful book Shopp's Pho tographs 'of the World, with every forty Uoiiar I'urciiaso. We would like very much to explain this to ou. Will you plcae call. Bed Room Snitos, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furniture, nook Pal??, . Hall Backs, lUndiome Carpal. . Ate among Uie gontu we sell at very low prices. Kemerer SWARTZ, ra n i m mens, u f if. an a b lovs, & uniiaren'! faV ' Clothing in the Lehigh Valley. Koch fe Sliankweiler. Largest and Finst Clothina House in the Valle.y CENTRE SQUARE, ALLEN fO WN, PA. F. W. Weil c Co, 1031-1033 Linden St., Allontawii. HEADQUARTERS FOR Wood Mantels, Fire-JPlace J7urnkure, GRILLE WORK. TILING - - TILING SSr BUY OP THE MAKER. - F. W. WEIL & CO., lias it ever occurred to you that you can buy just as cheap ii not cheaper here than you can buy in tin cit) 1 It is a lid FACT. Apples and Potatoes Are arriving daily in car load lots and are beiug sold at the very lowest priceg to retailers- CosiJ&etioswjrrj!, Fish, Oyts$ws9 ' FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sultl and. delivered Ht and frequently way below cit) price. Wliolosale ComiHiwilon Dealer, East Welssiiorf,