JL'li MY 80METIME SWEETHEART. " t d. not knoit what har iiama mar b But nurd as the skies are blue abore, feom.wlier. (a Hi. world sh wait, for in. Sb. who IU ua dar be rit lore. Kow, this moment perhaps she wonders Who la her In the lonecotn land, Dn the other aide of the tea that sunder. Our eyes, and our lips, and our herts, nd oor hands. tint there Is a place where the waters narrowi Tbsre Isa point win re tli tuarclns meeti tnd In the morning of some glad morrow W. shall press the Isthmus with fated feet though she b with a thousand I will know her, Uow oau I fall to find her when fodaf ray heart to my thought can how her, A eh must be now aa she'will be then? And arte la as fair aa the fairest fair; She la as true as the truest truth: pure aa purity holy aa prayer tier heart kept f reah In th faith of youth. tVlth snnny gayety ever eheonlng In eyea that oan sparkle with wildest t un Dr sober to tears and earnest meaning When tears are timely and laughter done. t pray to meet her with eoul unsullied Aa hera will lie with a hear untorn Uke a fallow Held, all gashed and gullied. Where passion's torrents their wa)s har worn. Can I falter and fall beyond retrieval. With th thought of my lady to deler, When all that Is bas and impure and evil does out of my heart when 1 think of her? My dream eweelheart! fur In dreams I .e. her And hear the sweep of her dainty dress. While a fair arm falls with a fnrllie fear Around my neck In a soft caress. t feel her breath aa she bends above me: I oatrfc the gleam of her dark, sweet eyes, And 1 long for the time when, with her to lor me. Earth will be fairer than paradise! Chicago Inter Ocean. ONE WAS LOADED. During the reign of Louis XVIII a young English nobleman, George Lord llardlnge, visited Paris for pleasure, tak ing with him his sister and a few serv ants. He took lodgings at one of the principal hotels, and being a gay, ex travagant young baohelor soon entered into ft whirl of giddy dissipations. Lady Emily, his slater, was only 18 pretty, ainlablo and inexperienced and should have been under the care of a very different person from her brother, who for weeks gave little heed to anything except Ms own follies, leaving her much of the time alone or to such company as chance threw in her way. Among other reprehensible things Lord Qardinge had become passionately fond tt the gaming table. Of course the young lord soon became in object of special regard to the habitues tf the place, who fancied they saw In him one of the means or chances of in creasing their fortunes. Among others who would have needed in influential voucher to havo brought him into first class society in England was one Jonn Vauldemar, who claimed to have been a cavalry ofilcer under Na poleon and was generally known by the title of "monsieur the captain. The gay and thoughtless Englishman permitted the cunning fellow to worm himself into his good graces to play, drink and carouse with him and occa sionally go home and spend the night with him at his hotel. In this way monslour the captain first got a glimpse of Lady Emily, and shortly after, at his request, an introduction to her by the careless brother. This was exactly what tho gamester wanted, and he at once set all bis wits to work to win the unoccupied heart of the lady, and if possible make his for tune out of the affair. The captain was In reality a married man, lie did not go too far at once, for tho gamester, an all professional gamesters are, was an adept in human nature. For tho first ho sought only to excite a cer tain degree of interest, then sympathy and then compassion, well knowing that If he could succeed to this extent the in- exnerieuced crirl would souu be in his power, like clay in the hands of the pot ter, to be molded to wliatever evil pur pose he might desire. At last the critical moment came. By degrees he had won her regard, ber sym pathy and her affections, and one even ing, when he believed the brother at the gaming table, as usual, he took occasion, as if by an irresistible Impulse, to pour into her willing ear his false love. Lady Emily listened as one bewildered It not entranced. He saw his power over her, and his dark so 1 exulted in the fact. He took her haiid with trem bling eagerness, pressed it, kiwed it, rose gradually from his kiifs, glided his arm around her slender wait, drew her fondly to him and put his foul lips to hers. At this moment the door of the apart ment was dashed open, and white with rage Lord Hardinge was wien advancing with long and rapid strides. The In stant he reached the gamester he seized him by the throat, hurled him back and struck him to the ground. Vauldemar slowly rose to his feet, hla now blanched features expressing the most malignant hate, and for a few mo ments as he gazed upon the young no bleman, who was now giving his whole attention to his unconscious sister, he appeared to be debating with himself whether he should kill him on the spot or not. "No," he muttered at length, "Why make a felon of myself for a revenge that will be equally sure a few hours later and leave lnenntaiuted with crime?" And witli this he quitted the apartment without a word to Lord Hardinge. It was at least hall au hour before Lady Emily was so far restored aa to re member what had taken place, and then, In great trepidation, khe demanded the meaning of tho fearful scene. Lord Hardinge thrust a crumpled note into the nana of Lady i-mtly. which read as follows: Scion of a noble bouM. U-wnrel Go leas to tlie gaming tatle ana luok iiml. at horn. A designing villain known aa mnmleur the cap tain Is now secret!) la)tiig tour! to our Inno-t.t-l sister, while hla own -lfi- k pining la soli tude for want of theneiL i.l!H-uiid courtesies of UT. aiak.ua. lucumnaaud set a watch, and you will proi. tli. truth of this statement, pennany ax imuiOw mu-wd. "His wife!" almost shrieked Lady Em- ily "We must leave Paris at once!" said tier brother. "Yes, yes; at oncet" cried Lady Emily In great excitement; "before this villain, aa I now believe hlw to be, can do you personal harm." At this moment the valet of the noble man appeared and whispered something in his car, "I will be down directly," was tho an swer of the master, turninga shade paler. "What is it, Georger" eagerly demand ed his suiter. "Only a gentleman to tee me on aome private business," "Oh, you must not fight with that base man!" cried Lady Emily, at once divin ing the fearful secret, "for yon will be killed, and I shall be left without a pro tector I" "Have no fear!" was the evasive an- awer of Lord Hardinge aa he hurriedly quitted the apartment. As be expected, he received a formal challenge front M. Vauldemar, demand ing satisfaction for the insult of a blow, the note explicitly stating that no apol ogy vould be received. The nobleman at once declared his reaainess to meet his adversary, hut not in the ordinary way. He immediately sent for an English officer of liii ac quaintance, Major Baaaett, of the th light infantry, and their conference re sulted in the decision to give the French man a meeting, provided he should ac cede to the terms and conditions which the challenged party claimed the right to propose. Aa monsieur the captain was known to be a dead shot who bad already killed several antagonists, and a Lord Har dinge had never fired a pistol a half dozen times in Lis life, three terms and conditions accordingly were that the par ties should meet on the following morn ing at 8 o'clock at a place designated in tbeBoiadu Boulogne: that two dueling pistole should be then and there selected by the second., and one, and only one, of these be loaded: that these pistols should then be effectually oonoealed under a handkerchief and be drawn by the prin cipals according to lot, and that whan so drawn each should be placed to th breast of th other and both triggers pulled at the word. "W shall see," said Major Baaaett, with a grim smile, "if this redoubtable hero will hare the courage to fight with an equal chance against him" Bomswi coutrjr to his orjwoUtioiil, hoWettr; Ine tfaprAtn consentea to' trie arrangement, and Lord Hardinge spent j most of the night In ranking his will and giving hi friend instructions to be car ried out in case of his fall. At the apviolntexl time all the different parties appeared njion the ground, the nobleman with the solemnity due to an occasion involving life and death, but Vauldetnar with the nonchalance, either real or assumed, of one who believed himself the favored son of fate. Tho lot fell to monsieur the captain to draw the first piitol, nnd as lie weighed them both with his hand before deter mining his choice he remarked with a ear castlo smile: "If I can't tell by the weight which has the ball for the heart of this accursed Englishman, Ideserve to die." Immedi ately after he drew his pistol and added, I have it now all rlglitl "God shall judgo between us," said Lord Hardinge solemnly as he lifted the remaining weapon. The principals were now placed face to face only three feet apart, and the seconds took leave of them with tremu lous agitation. Immediately after came tu ureauiui words: "Are you ready, gentlemen? Firel Both triggers were pulled together. There was ouly one explosion, and mon sieur tho captain fell dead without a word, shot through the heart. This singular duel is no fiction. Only the names of the parties have been ihanged. Exchange. Th Influence nf th rress. Probably the time is coming in the halcyon future when everything that everybody does will be open and above board, when there is nothing hidden that shall not be known, when that which Is spoken in the ear shall be proclaimed upon the housetops, and we rather lluna that the impertinent press Is helping to bring about that day. The fear of pub licity deters many a man from doing wrong or delivers hiin from the tempta tion to go astray. Men who seek to take unfair advantage of their fellow men be cause Of their poverty or Ignorance or weakness or for any other reason nnd an obstacle in the" light which the press throws upon their actions and motions, Individual newsi aierfl have their idiosyn crasies and other lanlts, but as a whole the press believes in right living, honest dealing, truth telling and doing as you would be done by. Springfield Union. The I'lienomena if Weeplua Trees. In the forests of Oregon, Washington, Montana and British Columbia there is a Bpecien of tree that has a contiuuous and copious dripping of pure, clear water from the ends of Its leaves and branches. This extraordinary sight may be wit nessed at all seasons when the leaves are on, and seems equally plentiful on clear, bright days aa on damp, cloudy nights. The tree is a species of fir, and the "weeping" phenomenon is attrib uted to a remarkable power of condensA' tion peculiar to the leaves and bark of this species of evergreen. In the island of Ferro there are many species of "weeping trees," but in this latter case the "tears" appear to be most abundant when the relative humidity is near the dow point. St. Louis Republic. An Old, Old Hunting Story. Baron Munchausen, when hunting for deer upon one occasion, encountered a magnificent animal, but found himself without shot. Speedily gathering to gether a handful of cherry stones, he loaded his gun with them and fired at the deer, hitting him squarely between the eyes, not killing him, howover. The deer managed to escape, but some time later the baron encountered him again and was surprised to see a beautiful cherry tree growing out of the animal's forehead, covered with blossoms and fruit. It is suspected that the Baron Munchausen's story is not true. Har per's Young People. meeting i-eopie. It is only the little ones of whom there Is reason to be afraid, Small natures, mean spirits, people who measure by petty standards and have not the grace of charity are those whose judgments of crude and bashful youth are likely to be severe or unkind, ice broad minded, the great hearted, thoso whoso opinion is best worth having are those whom "nobody" who is unpretentious, modest, and who does his best to be agreeable, need never fear to meet. How many are the tremors and nervous miseries which young people might spare them selves if they could remember this! When modesty becomes timidity, it it often well to stop before yielding to It and sue one's sell, "Of whom am afraid?" The sensible and truthful an swer should be, "Of the critlolsm of the least worthy and least Important people whom I know," x outh s Companion, Loosing No Time. I think It was in the year 1871 that I remember Gladstone's paying me a vitlt at 6 o'clock In the evening. We began talking on political and theological sub jects, and became both of us so en grossed with -the conversation that it was 3 o'clock at night when I left the room to fetch a boolc from my library bearing on the matter in hand. I re turned with It in a few minutes and found Gladstone deep in a volume he had drawn out of his pocket true to bis principle of never losing time during my momentary absence. And this at the small hours of the morning. Dr, Dot- linger In "Conversations." Th Man of Alt Othars. Three girls are exchanging confldenoea and telling each other what sort of men they like best. First Girl I like a man with a past A man with a past is always Interesting, Second Girl That's true, but I don t think be Is nearly so interesting as man with a furore. Third Girl The man who interests tns is the man with a present, Ex change, H-rst.rioas Bobberies. Police Captain Did you investigate the robberies in the St. Closette fiats? Detective Yes, bnt have nothing to report. Ko clewr 'None so far. I went around to the museums and arrested all the living skeletons on suspicion, but everr one of 'em proved an alibi." n ew York Weakly, Th Sert Oat, Helen Why do they charge so much tor sending a messenger boy a few raUta uptown? Jaok Probably becanss ha outgrows ma uniform before ha gets back. Cloth lere and Haberdashers' weekly. Do They Wear Tbelr StoekT First Burglar No use vo break into that plaoe tonight. Beoond Burglar Why? First Burglar It's the night of the diamond merchants' banquet. Jewelers' weekly, A Bet With Apparent Odds. A successful railroad projector was expressing some very positive opinions about the market value of a certain rail road stock in a Wall street restanrant two or three days ago. "I will bet 100 to a red apple," he exclaimed, "that stock will aell at par within a year and a hall. "I'll take the bet," exclaimed a young man with a very serious face. "All right, sir. Put up your red ap ple, and 1 win put up my money." The young man hurried around to Broadway fruit store, bought a red ap ple for o cents and returned to the res taurant, where he placed it in the hands of the cashier of the place. The railroad man promptly put (100 in bills by the side of the apple and said: "Now, I shall expect you to keep that apple in a per fectly sound condition. If the apple de cays, the bet 1 off. New York Times. MUled by lb Si'eui. "Who lit tlat inau Taliiukge we hear so much about?" asked rutfoot Jones the other day. "Why. don't you kuowr" asvld Brother Snow. "He aiii de gTeeit Brooklyn preacher. "Preacher!" eiclaiuril Jones. "I thought he war a comic lecturer." "Why, Brooder I iatfoot?" "Ease day calls utm da wit, Talaag." Taut Bttfttasa. AN EX-CONVICT'S STORY. ritlful rlalnt of a Man Who lias Nerved a Term Tor Forgery. "No. 18,481" tells a pitiable story of hia difficulties in attempting to obtain i In -Ing honestly after undergoing n teim of imprisonment. He vat wntenced U) years ago to two years' linprinuiiin 1 it forgety. Previously he had been p-r sessed of considerable means, hnd been brought up in luxury, bntoxliattsting bis fortune had committed forgerv to obtain more money. During his imprisonment he came into contact with mHny young fellows whd had committed similar crimes, nnd who hud not thesllghtest idea as to how they were to gain a living when they got out. When he was released, he had a few pounds, and when this was gone he applied totho Discharged Prison ers' Aid society. He saysi "I was told I could come Into the house (and so mix with some of the gTettest of criminals), lor which i should have to chop wood or do tailor ing, etc., bnt this I objected to do, so was given n note to take to n tradesman In a cortaln district of London, who of fered me a situation as traveler on com mission (only) for tho sale of cart grease, which I politely declined. It matters not what position a man held In life pre vious to his getting into trouble, on re lease this society offers the same means of obtaining an honest livelihood to every one that Is, chopping nnd making up bundles of firewood, working in the tailors' shops, taking on n milk round with a hand truck, traveling on commis sion for some article which the public in 00 cases out of 100 refuse to look at, much less to purchase. It is now nearly 18 months since I was released, during which time 1 have been living out a wretched existence, sometimes going days without food nnd walking the streets at night, and some times I am able to earn a few shillings by addressing postal wrappors. I eun assure yon, sir, that if the tmthorl'Ju would allow me Inside the prison (with out committing another crime) I would return today. It will ultimately coin, tomy going back or suicide." - Worries of Lottsr Writing. Of coureo you never had Important letters ready to mail and went down town without them? Or did you take the letters and carry them around all day and bear them' safely hotfif with you at night? Did yon ever post a letter that you v. onld have given almost anything to recall after It had passed out of your reach? You never delayed tc seal your letter until ) ou were outside the house and then found that the en velope wouldn't stick or needed a it amp beyond anything, when there was none to be had? Boston Commonwealth. Hoop's Sarsaparllla positively cures even when all otheis fail. It has a record of successes unequalled by any other medicine A dozen bee trees in New Madrid Mo., were lately tapped, and yielded COO pounds of wild honey. Piles of neonle have dies, but De Witt's Witch Uazle Salve will cure them. T. D. Thomas. To make ice by art I Deal meaus re quires one tou of coal to produce from live to ton tons of ice. It Is truth in medicine the smallest dose that performs a cure Is the beat. DeWitt's Little cmij lusers are tno smallest pll.s, will perform the cure, aud are the best. Thomas, Druggist. Stem-winding watches were invent ed by Noel in the year 1851, USE DANA'S SAKSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Aluminum pencils are being manu factured in Germany for use aa substi tutes for slato pencils. The moat Intelligent neonle'of our com munity reeognlze in DeWltt'a Little Early itisers puis oi UDequaied merit lor dyspepsia headache and constipation. Verv small, perfect in action. Thomas, Pruggest. Wm Mi-ftHxlliv. 122 R. sth street. Cincinnati Ohio, writes: "I used Dr. Hull's Couch Sjrup In my family with good results." We recommend it to all heads of families as the best." Tho words of Damascus were world famous five hundred years before the Christian Era. tlurklen's Arnica Salve. The he.t salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses. ftnres. Ulcers. Salt lllicura. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped llauds. Chilblains Cornea, aud all bkln Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay renulred. It Is guaranteed to idve perfect satls- laciion, or money rvmuum. 1 1 ico iruia pvi box. ror sale by tsener i-eniguion; aim niery Welasport, A boby weighing 10,000 pound at tLo oju tcr would weigh 10,031 pounds in London. Tlie Buslou Star and how to deal with them, and other val uable medical Information, villi be found in Dr Kaufmann's great Medical Work; elegant colored plates. Send three 2 cent atvmps to pay postage te A. P. Ordwa & Co., Uoaton, .Mass. .and receive a copy free Flve-CHit extracts are too chean to be ofanv value. Thev re "knocked out" everv lime they come In competition nltli llull'a lleud The best Insect destroyer is hot alum water. What Am I To Hot Talalathe oft expression of the wearv sufferer with Rheumatism, Neuraleia and other painful diseases. The whole human frame la tortured and racked with pain. It la well to remember no known medicine equals Ited Flat Oil for Itbeumallam, Neu ralgia, sprains ana nrutses. nice 25 cents at T, U. Thomas' DruRStore We are going on from grace to grace to perfection. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Tbe wind from the North blows sharn sod keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Conch Cure to sate and sure. win quietly penorm a fonderoua cure. T. D. Thomas. One-fifth of the coat mined is lost In culm and refuse. Tbe bresklni ud of the winter Is the signal lor the breaking up of the system. Nature It openlns up the pores and throw ing off refuse. DeWiU't Sarsaparllla it of unquestionable assistance In thit oper ation. 1 nomas, uruecist. USE DA NA-S HARHAPABILLA, ITS "THE ftsnu liia.1 uutlfaJl." The louRevlty of trees Is much Influ ence by climate. Bad compleciien indlcatea an unhealthy state oi toe system, ue Witt's J.ml Earl, insert are pint that will correct this cond lion. They act on the liver, they act on ine stomach, mey act on the bowelt. T. D, Thomas, Druggist. The British Museum contains the first envelope ever made. Astr nomers claim that there are 17' fXX),000 comets in the solar system, I HAVE been a sufferer from citatrh for SO jeaet. I found Immediate relief In the nee of Ely', Cream Halm. Since using 1 I have not suffered, moment from head ache, sore throat or loss of sleep, from which I prevuusly suffered, caused by catairb. I consider your Balm a valuable remedy. It, o, Yattar, M Warren street. nev sora, Eli's Cream Balm It worth Its weUbtln gold as a cure for catarib. One bottle cured me, a. A. Lovrll. tranklin, ra. There are fully lOO.OOu species of lb sects known to the entomologists. For years th. editor of tbe Burllneton Junction Mo., Tost has been subject to cramp colic or fits of Indigestion, wqlcb rostrated him for several hours and nu tted him for business lor two or three days, lor the past year he bu been utlng Chauberlala't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whenever occasion requlrtd, and It hat Invariably given bun prompt te ller x and so cent bottle, for tale by tweer, uuignwn, ana weir, n euspon. A Seballa (Mo.) preacher admits "good music and short sermons. The notation system ot writing music was invented la 1070. Mr, and Mrs, Jas, W. Shnttll. FATHER AND MOTHER Restored to Hoalth. A Stricken Household Made Happy. ilr, and Vn. JamU TT. Bhvltii, of TTW ttock, Vltter Co., N. T art one of tht iruat TttptcteifamiUit of farmtrt in ffl v cmnty. Both bang itrukinuithiiKau relate their happy reentry, WooDSTOCit, Ulster Co., April 23, 1892. Dn. David Kkkkedt: Dear Blr Naturally energetic I found It hard to be the victim of fell disease. I was terribly troubled with my stom ach, my food would break up sour after "T caljng would wake up eTery 1 I night with a burning, sour dis tressed feeling there, that made my life almost unbearable. I doctored with physicians and took many so-called cures hut none helped me j seeing In the news papersof the wonderfnl cures performed by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlle ltemedy, of Kondonl, N. Y I deter mined to try It; after using It a little while relief came and before I hod fin ished the third bottle I was entirely enrcd. Jnst think or It stranger, from a sick ninn-ENTJltELY CUIIF.I). ALWAYS SSSK i!5 was constantly constipated and have not been troubled that way since. But the greatest blessing was the euro It per formed for my wife, who previous to tak ing it was troubled with sickness common to- all women She was so IU that she could hardly drag herself about the iieuse ; sue too triea an ainus oi so-caiieu positive cures but with no avail until she began using Favorite ltemedy, and that was the medicine we had been praying fur. After using it but a short while she began to pick up In health and strength and Is a Ttell woman to-day. aT IIDCC I honestly believe nnd VsVJfvE? It not been for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy she would have been In her grave to day. It's the greatest medicine on earth. It's worth Its weight In gold. lours truly, iv, ouuiiixo. Rend thla over again yo ccoptlca and Ino odulous ones! Oughtyou not tou id this valuable medicine nndon) 3y health anil happiness? Japanese eblldren rre taught to write with both hands. The sius that pay their rent promptly are the last ones we want to give up. Defying a fault doubles It. High Prices have no place in our store our patrons will tell you that and consequently we want your trade. Wo can save you money. If you doubt it come and sec. 3en'a Overcoata, $3, and up. Jen'a Suits, $4, and up. Wealboliave a JNice Line 01 Boys' Suits and Overcoats nt Closing out Prices, fhoea for Men at $1 and up Shoes for Women at 11 and up We also line of well made Shoes for Children at 40 cents and up. Sllppera aa low as 40 cents, Rubbers for Boys and Girls at 30c, Itubbera fir Men, Rubbers for Vv omen, Beauiifol blankets & (Jo from $1 to $4.50. New Dress Goods Almost endless in variety aud certalnlv Lower In Prlcea than you can tin aatue quality of conda for else trhere In town. Groceiies & Provisions, of the beat quality aud at the lowest prlcea. Choice Flour and I'ted. Fresh Country Produce. TVashing-Machines & Wringers of the beat makes at low prlcea. AIX GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE. H'e have t Roomy, Pleasant ., Store, Come and tee us electric lighted. GEO H. ENZIAN, North First Street, Lehighton. Real Estate The undersigned lias for sale t valuable farm in Franklin township, Carbon county, the property ot the late faeo. Itapp, deceased, containing about 87 Acres, a halt mile east from Weissport. The improvements thereon are a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, 20x22 ft., with 8 Rooms ; Barn 50x44 It.; Ma chine Shed 22x22 ft.; Wagon Shed 20x4Gft., and other ne cessary outbuildings,also a good large Apple Orchard of 150 Trees and other choice fruits. This property is well located in an excellent neighborhood and is unquestionably one of the best farms in the county, and an ex cellent state of cultivation. It would be suitablo for stock rais ing or a truck farm. A fine stream of water Hows through the farm. Also for hale a desirable lot in the borough of Weissport on which is erected a Ono Story & a Hall Frame Dwelling House, Stable, Slaughter House, Ice House, Wagon Shed and other necessary outbuildings. For terns and conditions, apply to Austin Boyer, WEISSPORT, PENN'A. mm "COMMUNICATED To tho Owners of 1 vumltl siiy Mint before you lukc yoty wngnn to t lie shop foi rrpnirs look over tin prunting did lust jrnr, fee whether I use inferior I iiint it"d Vnruish. Thru coinpnre prices, nlso in the purchase, of a now one, Uuj of n Cnrringe Man! And bin where you get the same article for, Oh ! so much loss money, for my pluce is noted for that, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, because I sell for the ready stuff you see. H. KREIDLER R WKISSrOKT, PA. Reading R. System Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively Insuring cleanliness and comfort. Arranneniert ot l'asienger Trains. SriiKnui.K in Em.tT lirr 4. 1892. Tit A INS LKAVi; LF.IlinilTON For Newark and Ne Yoik4J(S. 7.4(1, ana 1112.. For AlHlllinKa limn uu i.iv f.00,H.lii.! 12.57, 4.37 and 7.20 p m. ror liHraum"!"' - ll.liii.m.. and 12.R7&4 37 p.m. For Hlatlnirton. tlatawiKiua. AllenUmn, Hem- a.hem,and l-uuui,iU2. lAK 9M. ii.w 'For I'hlUdf Inbu' ana point south 4,85 tU?. 7.48. y.W Ulld 11.13 H, in.; 2.42, 3.UC. 437, 6.W HllU Ti?ortllnBaiidUarnaburK4,2R,7.4C and 11.12 ii.w, o.zz una i.w i. 1 1 rVhifth lap, C'hernford. fau- rv's IVIiltM liHil. CtlllilLY. mm HUhtUUitiiiiin fl.42. O.Oil 8.M U, m.t WJV7, 2.42. 4.37, or MauchChurk CM, 7.43, .:!. 11 20 and 11.6a a.m.1 1.10, 3.10, 4.13,6.20. 7.22, UhW p. iii. ror fiuumy aim mwu-iuu w.u, St CI.. ... . A IK KDfl T 111 Ml 11.111. ror liiaiiauoy iiiy, one nan 1.52. 7.43, 9.36 flllrt 11.53a MM 4.1S.6.SI and Ashland 6.B2, 7.43, 9.36 and 11.53 111. i 4.1. D.2U i l-fV m' For Ml. uarniei aim biuhiuiu For Pott'svllle 6.62, 7.43, 7.46, IU6 11.12 and 11.53 a. m., 3.00, 4.15, 7.22 auu 1 ZO y.ii 7.43,9.30 and 11.33 a.m.; 4.15, WW, 7.22 and 10.LW For rittston and L. & H. .lunct., 7.43, 9,30, and I1.M ll.ni.; 4.15, 6.20.7.22 and 10.6tf p, m. For lunkhannock 7,43 and 11.53 a. in.; 4.15. i'OrUWCKO, AUUUIU, iiiinva tuvi ..vs.-. - a.m.i lo.69 p.m. , , , For Laceyvltle, Towanda. Sayret Waverly, EI- ralra, itochester, Uultalo, 1aKara Falls and the West 11.63 a.m.; and io.co p. m. ForFlmira and the Weal via Salamanca al 4.15 p.m. grjpiDAY TKA1NH. For ew York 4,25 6.07 and 11.12a.m. i 5.17 and 7 For 'Philadelphia 4,25 7.57 a. m.: 2.52,5.17 and 7 Fo Kastou and Intermediate Station, 6.07, 7.57, 11.12 U.m.i 12 67,2.62. 6.17 and 9.02 p. III. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 940, 11.2", 11.38 11-53 a. iii. j 8.10, 5.15, 8.44. and 9.30 1. in. For Keadlnx at 6.07 a, in. 1 2.62 and 7.20 p. m. For Uazletun 9.56, and 11 63,a.m.; 3.16 and 10.60 PFor MahanoyClty and henandoah 9.50, 11.W a. m., and 8 10 p. tn. For I'ottsvtlle at 2.62 p. m For White Haven, Wilkes-Ba rre, PltUtou, Tunkhaunock.'lowanda. Say re, Ithaca, Ueuet a. Auburn, Klmtra, Itochester, l.ullalo, MaRara falls and the West 11.63 a. m and 1059 p.m. For further paitlcularsinqulieof AKemsfor Tlmelables. O. U. HANCOCK, (Jeneral I'assenger Acent, l'lilladelphla, l'a. A. W. NUNNEMACIIRR. Ass't (leneral I'as- sencer Agent, South Uethlehfiu, ra. May 14. 92, ly Frtiaslflial & Business Cards W. M. Rapsher, WTOBNEY id COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First dour above the Mansion House, MAUCH CUUHK, - - PENN'A. Heal Kate and Collection Anency. Will Buy in .-.ti hb,i iut.tn flnnvputii-tno' nentlvdone. 'ollections nromptly made. Settling Estates pi Ilecdents a specialty. MBy be consulted In Kneltsli and German HUT. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite the Opera House. Bunk Street, Leh :1 ton, Pit. DKNT1HTUV IN A I.I ITS IJRANX'IIKS. Ftniuir aud uukli.K nrtlt1rt.il ileatures a ec la!- ty. IxtchX anesthetloa used. Has admlnlatered and Teeth Kxtractfl WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS: from a . m.,to 12 in., from t p. id. tu ft p. m., from 7 J. in., to a p. ui. ConsulUtlous lu English or Oeimau ometj Hours at HazleuinKerv batunlav Octlv7-lv Oscar Christman, WEISSrORT, VA. Liven and Exchange Sialics. Easy rldhis carrlaees and sale drhlnie horses .!.' aeeoinmndations to a.-entsditvlere..rt Mall and teleitraph orders promptly atteuded to Qlve Die a trial. niajvi-l) Attention! Business Men, JIANKRHS, UHOKEIIS, IlOOHEEPIinH. I.AWVKltS. OFFICIALS, Abi tract MaVen, Insurance Writers, Clerks, And all w hose Ituslness ltejuires Wnilujf. lonotUerar)imr book- dv t cratch I n Uf 'Ilia Ink Eraslnx Eteotroatne fenclt wlitctt norkslnstaiitaiiMMisiy and doo not abrade th apr. A neat and clean set vl Hooks h apprerlatM 1 liood Uusiuesi llvu. Adtlrtw all orders to tieu rralAKut K. V. KUK11NKU, btfinU-iiMlle, Uarb tu county, Pa. Trice 36, on and 75 ceuls ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK VI2KV VALUAHLE REAL ESTATE. Bt virtue ol an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Carbon county, tbere will be ex posed to Public Sale, on tbe premise.. In l'raukllu Township, Carbon county, l'a., MTU 110 AY, March 25th, 93 at ONEOCLOCK 1'. M., tbe following described Ueal Estate, late the property of JOHN' O. ritEV. deceased, to wit: All that crtaln UtACT OU PIECE OK LAND situate In Franklin Townsblp. Carbon county, Pa., bounded and described aa follows, to wit: lieglnning at a stone thence br land of Win. Kemerer north 85 1-2 degrees, east 21 perches to a stone; tnence uy ine same south It) degrees, east 14 perches to a stone; thence by tbe same north 67 degrees, " east S3 perrbe, to a stoue; thence by land of Paul lluck north 13 1-4 decree., east 13 perches lo a while oak tree, tbence by i he same north 20 1-2 degrees, east 43 perches to a stone; thence by tbe same north 5 1-2 degrees, east 34 perches to a stone; tbence Ly land late of J. and V. Lamy south 88 1-2 degrees, nest 68 perches to a pine a Lot; thence by the same south 4 decrees, west 68 perches to the place of beginning, containing 31 ACItES, and 120 percbes strict measme Tbe itnprovemeuis thereon consist of a TWO bTOHV FltAME DWELLING HOUSE, L.UtOESlriSSnAlt.V.nd other necess ary outbuildings, leriss and eoudliions will be made known at lime and place of le. by AUSTIN DOVER, H'edbesda;. Feb. 8th 'Wl. Adm's. FUR.VITUIIE. UN1JERTAK1NO FI.OUIl 4 FEED. Robt. N. Autliony, ISuMSfiar to J. F. B.I. Ratf Wsuoii. I WILL CONTINUE TO I1E 1 THE DK8T PLACE TO BUY I Furniture, Floor & M. at lb Lostast frtces Olre u ft oa.ll. No trouble to abow ' Ooode. H. N. ANTHONY. I UThe Greatest Blood Purifier .Thlfirontf.frmi.n lkti-.Hi 'nn 1 riiu.iniiTfcR4.vrfi no,ionin one rent ft drtr. It will cure tl Worst rflses of akin uUoano, . a Ula common nlmitlo on tlie fnce. Mi Vim nVTlUI UITI'SM' ct m i SUM'lIl'lt HIlTKItS It t ST best mMlrino to u-e In ene of such itoliorn nnrif y0nr Kid ilep orated UlaeaBef. lWnevsnrrout not cut take sVnfoViici ri. E3 BLUE PILLS ;''UI3 I S r. -w rit ffinVnmttor what all I I the tvitrv-t flml IW .VTOU.UM iii meuieitiG ever naae. Solfhr Sitters 1 rlivoarTonraeOoatecl Mwlth a yellow rtlcltyDonl wait tintlt yoxt VI nuliMniK'e? lsTourro unable to walk. or i ifirnin ioui HiHI w mi" iinfc un four imw'Ks onttiMver i oar but get Mine as once, it tomnch la oiitTTlll cure you Sulphur ofortlrr. Vwjf Blttersla x 8Ui inrmtsTho ImaUd's Trlend. Immediately ,y The young.the aa-ed and tot Ii your rr-f tcrtng are noon made II by Ine thick. sits uno. Jtemcmttcr what you I ropy, cio-Tread here. It mnr anve your tidy, orure. It baa BftTCil Inindrtxla. jr jrUGirtwaK until to-morrow, B Trv n Rr.Hln TTt.rtovl Are rou lOW-nnlrltprf ami wenk. ror nufli'rlnr trnTi tlie c,fw of rrouthr' if bo. bLLruim uirrEiw VHiUcuro jou oen'i si v-rem ainnipn in i. i, uniwnr x. o.. Boston. Mats. for bent ineHealwork uulillaVxlr PROF. ALEXANDER B0ODR0U. mscovwtnt OF BuM Hiracnlons Remedies. Liberal Mlmletl I'liyplclana Kmlorae TI:em An beingthe (.rtntfsl Discovery of the Au. I'nsltheru e when ima In Hctoi(iane to tut rue tions. In diseas liere tofore so-cailcil Incur able. Diphtheria. Attn iiu, bronchitis, catanh, room Mhm of the Inngi, the result of muntrok innnlexvand linibsmr- all7i'd restored to ttieir natural condition. Si. Inn htp and l)one dhease euicd. ltheuinafhin ho at rii.ncuiabi-u. nr it lit s u sense oi tno Kid iicjs,llvercninpUilnt,dvnierj, and so-called seart ulseuso are entirely cured by pure inedl ore of my own preparing UIJUrillK nine yrnrs uver ii,phi n-rrRuw unvr had these medicines nnd an- Il(n wllnesses cl their worth. I will not BO Into practice my self, being over "Hears ol age; will sell m medicines only. 1 li.no Iwo eminent physicians conniivcted wllh me to attend to calling Hi the residences oi me sick u requireu. ti:hiimoniai-h. From Patrick Iturhe. 1'HlLAliKU'HlA, April 6, Uttl. Professor llohdroii Uear Sir Allow nie to send sou my sincere Human for the gid that your medicine done me, and oil ean publish Ibis letter II you chouse, for the benetlt of llmsulTerers. In which I will statu I had m hand crushed coupling the car, and doctored font, and wastnlhe hospital about tdx weeks, and my hand became so swollen, and IntUmma tlon taking pi. ice, some of tho doctors thought! would hiue tn get nil hand nmpulaterMosave my life, but 1 was told ono of my friends to go to Frof. lioudrcm's oflice, and get some ot his medh ine for It, and that Iiu knew it would save ny hand. I we out thorn ml imt th moillrme. and In two neeks the wcllliiR all went down, and Ih.id the iiiaaI itiv rtnifiri. Tlicnlweiit to work, and consider mj sell will, and earneslly reemnieiid the remedy to all ii til Med like me. There h nothing In the world like It to destroy blood poison, reduce dwelling, annihilate pain, rertor Inaaethiu In tlie ncres, and clrcuUtlon lu the blood, there W not 111119 10 compare 10 iu """""'""ffillli'KIIMKI!. K0.3 N. Oth ht., riilladelphia, Pa. From Joseph Klrkner. I lit Math btreet, Philadelphia, l'a. riease allow ine to add niv testimony to jour list, ihi.lrfs been sunstruek thiee times during twenty years, the last time it was o ba'l lli.it I wai bed fast lor four mouths; had the very best of doctors hut was still Dinlmr awav. mthaiv iLii Ita rsitnr. iiml lrrPMt lilllll Hll OVIr U1H. At tempted to 1:0 out, but could m. stand the mm, would olten drop dow n w hlle at'euiitluE to walk thecasewasconslderedavcrybadone; It was inclined to run on congestion of tho brain, was then recommended to 1'rof. lloudiou's medicine and I made out to got to hit-office, 1727 N. loth street, aud 1 not tlie medicine and In three weeks time I was able to be out and tending tu my business, though one otni horses died In the meantime from the head, wlilie 1 stood It. and am able to attend to buslnens now. 1 batiks todod Almluhtyand tol'rof. lloudrou's nit-dl-cine, which 1 will recommend forever to any poor snlferer as I was, would bo pleased to hate any one call and see me forTrtrtlier Information, Pntiiafif fiiliV Willi's Office and Laboratory open dally.fiom 7 a. m. to fj p. ni. Oall or write, to AliAAAl'Mt Ituuiiliwu, 1737 North renth Hlreet, dec. 10. '92-1 y. I'lilUdelphla, l'a. Bend 2 cent stamp for tamable book. JEW IS no cf. IV POWIESia Alio stLtu ('TRVTBI, Th- i np' t ..ii... ..Ilytinni alt othM .t. hi 1. - Su r" l uA l'"1 u inenwlti. 1. u .blotl- Ue cnfnf lwr rv.dr fot im. Will imftko U. Ami t- IT IU TDK Br d Ula IV tin i TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underpinned having ben restoredth health by simple means, after sulTerlnii forstov eral tears with a se re lung affection, and eet dread disease Coimumnt Ion, 1 iixioimlo mnk known to hi fellow tmilerers the'ineans ofcurea To those who Ueshelt, ... will chet'i fully nemi (free of clmrgp) a copy of the prescription used, which Ihey will find a sin? cure for Coiiump tlon, Attliinn, I'tncliHU and all throat ami ItiHg Alnladle. lie hopes alt suiferrrs will try his remedy, as It Is Invaluable. Ihose lehlrlui: the prescription, which will cost them 1, 'thing. anu may prove a uiessiuK, win pieuseauuress, Urr. KDWAIEI) A New York. , WILSON, Drooklyn, apr. i'3, U2-7y. AT i And. Vol Ifmn rrou. NEW SPRING ORES i in Iain and Novelties in Wool SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES, ALL THE NOVELTIES SILKS IN THE NEW WFAVES AND PRINTINGS. mm a mm, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Jivi IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KIND OF COAL, , OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lelrighton, Pa onsumption That I What shall stay 'say Scott's cod liver oil and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Seattle Bmglalon oures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Sorolula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. Almost . palatable su milk. Gel onlr the srnulne. Vn fni by Heou a fiowo., Chessssu, N.w Xark. SuU bf all brugglsu. TXn n Why U Strictly Pure 1 paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be leas. If Darytes and other adulterants oi white lead arp "jost as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a hearv white powder (ground stone), hfvnr the appearance of white lead, worthless ss a paint, costing only about a c-nt n pound, and is only used to cheapen tho mixture. What shoddy is to do'h, Barytes is to paint. Be c a refill 10 nc only old and standard branue of white lead. "Atlantic" "Bradley" " Brooklyn " " Jewett " ."Ulster" are strictly mr - C. J'ntch" pioceas brands, established bv fotime of use For colorr use V tiornl Lead Co.'s Pure Whir; Lr nd .ne Colors with Strictly Pure Whit Lead. For Mle by the rr.r.: n tLtie dealers in paints everyv. h-te. If yon ara - t v.i"t. It will nay you to lend to u ftr u.troot containing- fnrorma tion that may cave yrtu vmy o dollar, it will only coat you a postal car., to 1 1 so. NATIONAL LED CO., i i'r. n 1 w , Vrw York. MRS. O. U. NOURSU A MARVEL OF HEALING IN' TUB Green Mountain State 1 Gnumv, Vt., PAXA flAR.APAIIILLA Co., (lenllemen: 1 nlU lo mid my trkll monlal (or the lieucllt 1 haepajsa rcrrhrtl hy the of jour I t t BAUSAl'Altll.l.A. ly hock a so lame that 1 Iiml lo criml up Nlulrri on my hmuU nnd kui-es for moio than three month had u TEKKIIILE IllltMXI SEXSATI0X in my stomat-h luul mi ilrtl!it tvr i m rv con ii not hii (Villi U iiIrIiIh nor turn orr In hod without help tried ulinot cicrj thing that I heard ot without any irood rer-utts. At tat I tried DANA'S bAltSAPAMi LA. Had not taken more than hull ot one iMdtll' heforo I beirari to feel hettcr, nnd hy the time that TU AT I had tnkrn one hottle I RH I i ri:i,T i:tiki:i.y wr.u,. Ihavotakentwolwttlcs.und I feci Ilko il now crcntiiro. Can do a good day's ork. llo tip Ktairs n well us any body. ItlllC H COOll llIPtlP,lllld in tict, I feel all rlirht. Ami feellni! that m mcc " i nl' '''"' to ll" VlUltHO other-, together with a deep nc of Kratltude, prompts mo to write you this letter. Yours respectfully. JlitS. C. N. NOUItSE. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Beirut, Main.. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Frop'r, FIIIST 8TRI:ET. IjEHIOIITOS. FENN'A The Carbon House has been renovated and mnrou'd thioiiKbiit, Ills electric Itghtedand w.Jn iinMVitl tinil 1 ninniur thn Itest Motels In this section of the State. The patroiuwe of the public is Hollclted, llest aei'OiiinioiUtlons for Icrnaneu( aim iransieui cusioui. tjutruei 1 rrj moderate. Klue Mpiors,riesh tleerund 1'ortei ana ioou uilcartt, ior Usiie at mv ar. June If, 'JJ2-. " The LeadiuK Iteituurnnt lit the Lehlch Valley, CIRCLE CAFE I.ION HAI.I. llt)II.llNO, cr.'V.. ALLEN TOWN, C1IAK. A, ItOWMAN. I'rop, Tills VmiuUr Itestaurant has been thoroushh refitted and refiirnWied,iuid the general acconi modal Ions are of a superior and luvltliiKchurac ter. All tho delicacies ot the season sered at moderate rates. The har Is supplied nlth none Dili me oei uraims ui uie, ii,tui9, .vi'-s ulnars, eic. I.udleft lllnlnar Itootn In the Iteur. Ouo factory in Frederick countr Aid., put up .OOO.OtX) onus of com and bonus thin senson. A.S.Rabeuold, llltAll orriCE j Oyer J. W itaudeabuti' l.lquor More, BANK BTREET, LEHIOIITON DeiitlHtryln all Its branches. Teeth Kxtraeted a Itliout I'alu. (Ias admlnuterea wlien rcquesti-a Office D.ijs -WEDNKHIlAV of each week. 1- 6. addict, VU.pttOWN, 8-yl ILeliKhcountv.ra, S GOOD IN COTTON, dreaded and dreadful disease I its ravages? Tlioumnds Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphites of lime Scott's Emulsion "TEMPORIftCSTUS." tVlth peAocfnl play upon the golden star Tlie waveleta break. (Var mmI and ahlotli dank. With ftlittertnic fpray and wrealli of ahlnlna foam. The Ninphlre water. wttli their MlTtrcreet Gleaming livneath t he moonlight's mitt brain, Mflrmnr lull mournful! . their lullaby. ..i. he brink tii(4 ko ' that foft refrain i Iron sweet. Tls event ld I "tan i Alone and HMt-ii to 1 1 i "The music uf Un -p . i Tliat e er and fire . Flosva Inward on lh iii i of the breeae Tliat strature. myfttetlnu. anlemn undertone Of nueaii music fruukht with tnyrtic dreams Of things undreamed of, and untold devices That like to hidden flu-ado hnrn and throb Within piu li mortal brt'aat. unquenchable, Llnkintr our n ml ilde with the great unknown. break uprnt Ilfe'n i-horo the wave of Tim With cwwlw-i", e-er chancing roundelay The joys and tornw s of the day and hoar The good and evil In their common course. And eer and for ever eecretwlse The eolcmii undertone of human Fate, IJfe's t rowning myelery dotli mark the beat Of jean, and tomb th trembling chords Of lilddeu thnuitht and action that entwine Our paatand prew nt wlththegret unknown. -Toronto MalL How Marlon Crawford Writes. I alecl Miirlou Cniwforil tlie other tiny if It la a fact that 1m averajyea 6,000 word", a dav nrheu nt work upon n novel as the newspapers have reported him aa Fayintc. "Yw" he replied, "I often write that number in n day. I never sit down to write a atory until it is perfectly and clearly outlined in my mind. I know preclarly what I urn going to say and whnt I am going to havo my characters do; hence it Is only the transfer of what 4s in my mind to p,ipet und that is very easy to me. "Dow it not tiro you?" I asked. 'Of course," said the novelist, "jnst as any work tires ti m.m. "Bat literaturp is n pleasure to you, is it notr "Not at all," came the fwrfectly frank reply, "only ho far as it gives me a good living. I write novels because it pays mo to do po. mill that is why I esayel literature In the firat place. It was not from choice, I oaeure you. That is the reason, I presume, why I read bo few novels. I havo to write them,. and that is enough." NevrYork Cor. Atlanta Constitution. Th. Hullo liw of hucressloii. M, Viollct lias written nn ciany upon the ratine, which led to femnlen being excluded from nueccssion to the throne of France, According to him, the prin ciple was elaborated in the period of nbout 1I0 years comprised between the denth of Louis X mul the final triumph of Chnrles II nnd became n funda mental law of the monarchy when the daughter of Louis X, tlie daughter of Pliilippe le Long and the daughters of Chnrles le IM were deprived of their fa ther's succession. These precedents es tablished the law on the subject, but it is not generally liuowu that the history of tho disputed successions to the French throne commenced by the indirect recog nition of female lights. London Times, Mttklnc a I'oor Impresshm. Sometitnee we meet one whom we would gladly pleaso nnd proceed at once to put our worst foot forward even that upon which wo most hopelessly do limp. We contrive, by satnrnalian aid, to say precisely that which wo would wish unsaid, nnd to expose our weakest side, even to weaken n side that is nor mally nil right, during n B or 10 minutes' interview on some occasion when our good genius has "gone out to see a man." Afterward we think over what we said, and oursarcastio "hind thought" brings up brilliant or at least sensible things that we might have said better than not If they had come to us. Boston Com monwealth. ITnezpecteri Wealth, I have heard it said by a friend of the late Albert Way, the well known archae ologist, that he came by a fortune in this wise,: Crosxing Pall Mall, he jostled an old gentleman nnd dieconifHed him. After mutual apologies and the inter change of civilities cards were ex changed, aud on each card was printed "Mr. Albert Way." The older gentle man dying had no natural heir and left his fortune to the other Albert Way, London Spectator. DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street. liath, Pa. at Ban oo a, Heoadway iiousr, Honda. 9, AT KAHTOff, HWAN IltlTKL, TUKHOAVB. AT UOIILKIIKM, BON JIOTKL, WEDNESDAYS. AT ALLFNTOWN, Hit AMU CBNTn AUTHUJtSDAV VT HATH, I-1UDAYS AND HATURfA B. Office HoursProm 9 a. ni. to 4 p. In. Tractlce imueuio a i senses oune Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat pAIso.Ilefractlouof the Eyes ortheadjust- ucui ui amsseit. lllousnosa, Dyopopsla, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho Kldnoyo, Torpid Llvor Rhoumatism, Dizziness. Sick Hoadacho. Loss of Appotlto,Jaundlco,Erup tlons and Skin Dlsoasos, M:s 25j. Jtr IrtHi, Sail ty all Snjjliu. A - X&&4&4&4& -lS Sold by W. P. IlleiT. FOR SALE. ""X farm tltualfd in Tnn&mrnmnfr tfmnttilp. uurLtuu cuuiur. yn mioui u miicsirom weiis port, on toad lend Ing from said MUre l Krev vjjle coutftlnliiK uji wards ot ty acre of rlear IUI1U HiiuutKMi ruiui us spring nator it II tut ana with nil neoeirynuttMinillncs codiprlsliiB a TWO HTOKY Fit AM K DWKI. i.inu iHJLr. nut leer, with aniiiKKKia feet, a frame bank bam tf.'xis ftwt, waon slifd nd0 feet and at) oilier ticrestiary oulbiilldlnns. Tenui of ante will b nidue ktiown bv JOHN KfcKKIt. If lltrrltv. l'a. Dissolution of Co-PartnershiD. Notice U hereby (then tliat tbe co-partnership Nalbaii La (Her, dolus buitinet.4 uuder the Arm name of YImi& Lamer, Franklin llnuse.Fnink Ilti Tontnlup, Jias been leically diftioWed, of Hli leh Mil publication of fact U due nollee. The bust eM will be continued by Mr. John JOIIV O WEISS. MA1IUN LAFFLFIt. Frank II u Tm). Catbon Co., Fa.. Fvb. 23, l9.i. Feb wi wa KISTLE CORNHR SECOND Si ALUM Bts. Wnnt evorvloily in Lehiphton lo buy ut thnir st iro because tlu-y hao not only nn ex ft'llt'iitly iisnitt'il line of fine Df y Goods, Groceries, I Provisions, j Boots, Shoes, &.,c 1 J but lMJctttiM- thnir jiricfs are low er than theee goods can br bought for elsewhere in town. 1 We show j(H)ds with pleas-, ure, quote wires and deliver all iiuri'haiat's. Don't forget, but cull Ri ul see us, ,KRUM and KISTLER I IllSBOtJRE: G0ST1VENESS Sucl 3 C0NDEHSED Makes an everv-dav rnnvenlrni- nf old-time luxury. Pure anJ wholssome. Prepared wllli scrupulous ctre HlRhet award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations and Insist on having th. NONE SUCH brand. MEKREIX & SOULE, Syracuse, N. V VfujseAlcohol p i" -Icihol to mako WoirVs Acms llLtc-Kl.vii. Alcohol Is good for leather; it krihhI forthebkin, Alcohol is the chief ingredient ol Cologne, Florida Water, and lUr Rum the well known face washes. We think there is nothing too costly to us in u good leathei preserratire. Acmo Blacking-retails at 20c. and at that price tells readily. Many people are bo accustomed to buying a dress. i .ft "i blacking at 6c. and 10c. a bottle . i they cannot understand that a Hack ..s an be cheap at 20c. We want to meet i!n..i with cheapness If we can, and to ac nmpli-h this we ofier n reward of for a recipe irlilch frill enable us to rnalto Wui.fv'8 Acme IIlaceiko at such a price that a retailer can profitably tell It at 10c a' !ttlc. We IioU this offer onen until .Un. l.t, ls93. WOLrP & EATTDOLPIt, riOladeljM CURE Blck BoaAaeba and rlltrt all th tnmbUa fse$ flflnt to a blUoaa auta of tha ayitn. iaeh aa Dlzzlaesi, Nauaoa, Urowatnaafl, IHatrM aftef eatlDR. Pain In the Sida, to. Whlla thblrmoi nnuiinLia uccm hu ba aho-vn la ouncg , JleadaehN ret Oortet'a LltUa Lrnr Pllli ayg equally TtliiablalnOonatlpatlon,cTirtDBandpr Tcntlng tbUanDoylaseompIalDCirhtlathaTalM corriKtaUdUoTdoriortheatomaohJtamuUlataia liter and reguhvta the bo wal. Sraniitheionif HEAD Acbethey woolfl be almoe t prloataai to tboae wtu BniW from thUdUtrwilng complain tt but forto natal j the! rgoodnsM doea notend herend thoia whoonce try them wtU find tbeae little ptlla Tain able la eo many waye that they will not bo wil lioftodowiUwnttheia 2hitalraUalckh4 ACHE the tana of to many llrea that here b whan a make onr great bout. OorpUUcuraltvhila, Otheredonot. Carter Utile Llrer FfQs are very email anl very eeiy to take. Oneortwoplllamakeadote. Ihey are etrlctly Tegetable and do not gripe or pares, bat by tholr gentle action please all h uaethem. XnTlalaatSScentai &TfortL Soil ty droggUU erorywhore, or aent by mall. CARTER MEDIClNS OQ., New York, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt Sclentlflo American Aoency for CAVEATS, DItlQN PATIMTd. COPYRIGHTS, mtoi 9 VI ?JXr1L!Ha 5Jla J" usnaooo. writ, to MUKN A CO, 961 nuoAsv.T, Niw Voar. Oldest bar... for securing pstsots la Amwioa. Keir rstsnt tsk.n out br us Is bronchi Iwfur. tb. pubuo by a noUM bItui Itm 01 otuif. la tb. Mrnct rHrenlatfoa of any ad world.. Bplendldlr lllustrati man should ba without lu weeh'r, f3,tid Jert $LfiOla months. Addrees MDNN 4 CO. UHUauaita, 30 1 Itroadway, new York Wty, ELY'S catarrh n ti.i 1 Cleanses tbe Kasairaesetesl i Allays rain nnd j InQainmalitin, He&lsthe Sores, Keetorea the Senses of Tatta I .n.l C.ll TBYT sic.AY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into Mcb nnilrll and Is agreeable. lilc W) Mnts at DrugfrliM b; mail, rpelaterl, ek KI.T BROS..M wTirrn St., N.w York iiiruLty3?!LtS y.i i i a uif principles Lie UT&rt ttotaach ..tte t .i-ouftk lAi Ma. MiLiar PaiA iifC.t., rwr bUlonaneM, tp,e ft sr UiaaiV iruoeis . n -I rindMdS.ossu, snblos rre. at urui.t. r-.r'-'.'r i lsut,ki. AVI B SBEST is Tiir. WOULD. uiii qumlMaasnrpi.s.t,.LitaaIty muuinri r.wfM.1 urmDir .rua no. i.tuJi-r'.uit.i-r-tiET'iiituuMjiait, FOB -MI.KUTDEALEimOENtmLLT. ltf 4 rw It, us liU 1.1 Ik. H.'f lucllfik al IM Iba hJ fi l a.ua. kA.k.a f M u t. l liaV m4 W fl kakek vkart I'M Mai ttk -frUU 4 Ktv4 f Ik klit. rx arkaa.i. I yr MiliM1 1 k. tim I M UHr, W ill uuv.r kit bn) . ru If maf U UtMssj fur rf 17." PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL IsraUi, m4 lh M arrU, msMnabsM. W4 trcta. itt.B.rititi. iTitni j TitiTtij.tiittaii 1 1 four nun ihojiM iMtuktaTO-iirHr out Dnxp, wntv Bcldln's I Ren1? ') las Mr4nlibuMW(tiM. Ovljt h 1 mm, mui Cure Conenmptlon. Conchas Croup, fto re) TkroaU Sold ly all Dnicauii 00 Oiutsbim, Tor a Lena Std. Ilsck or CVa 8bUob'a Porou Plaster will (it e t re i im 1 f r ijotw-H caaa. SHILOH'3 VITALIZE R. , Mra. T. S. llawalDs,ChatlaoooraI1enn.,aapi "SKOuh-erttalUtr'HAVtU Jlr Lira I nyr-uMd'' For Jiimna, Li Ter ut KWncy trouble Uezoela. rnueTftuia. .CATARRH REMEDY. HaTerouUaturb? Tr tbU Bomedj. Itvltt leu... asd Cur. rou. Prk. 60 Ma. "Ttil lo- IMor terluwocwral treatumt urursbbMl Im. BtailoE's Besiedu. are aoM bjr u. on a guuaatoe te give aattefcotlua, bnK MAI.K Bv Ir- U T JJom.Lehhton, Pa fill S10,00Q CARTERSl cr aikdi LemHrrrQD 'HAYFEVERtiS BM -DOSES fer .r thi 1 a. aujiB ranpiiiT nt p a