WHERE ARE THEYI Com nw. O iqd O rath wind, Mow, And be the wlnter'i oaptivM freed. Whn ere the eprifis of long eft Drift under irMnd the lingering anew. And up the Tnftward 1 t?.on lead; Oome near, O tun -Q wrath wind, blow) An these the et1 we tieM to knowf The tmddlngwood,th frvh blrm&nirftdl Com near, O sun O eouth wind, blowl The breathing furrow will we bow, And patient watt the patient eeedt Oome uear, O iun O aonth wind, blowl The train of ranf ahed run will grow, But not the rantshed yea re, ladeeOl Where are the springs of long ago? With eodden leafage, lying low. They for remembrance faintly plead) Oome near, O aun O Booth wind, blowl Where are the springe of long ago? Edith M. Thornns. HOW I DIED. I was very sick. I had laid for days that seemed years upon ho rack of snob pain H only strong men, suddenly broken upon the wheel, may know. Every bone In my body, every nerve, every minute gland of corporeal tissues had been like eleotrlo wire and cell? Surcharged with ethereal agony. At last there had come benumbed feeling that thrilled like the vibration of harp strings suddenly stilled. I could hear the hum of voices like the far off drone of bees, and the sound seemed soothing me into a strange peace. I was aware that somebody passed a light before my eyes, and after repeating the action several times replaced the night lamp cn the stand without the shade. I knew also tliatsomerxxiy stepped to the window and threw it wide open, wblla a voice, seemingly borne beyond the confines of space and gathering force as It approached the boundaries of auric ular demonstration until It boomed like the deep bass of the sea, uttered these wordat "The poor fellow Is going fast. Give Ms spirit a chance to free Itself." "Do you believe in that old woman rot!" asked another, and from the re gion of enchanted drowsiness where 1 seemed to linger I caught myself listen ing for the third voice, which I seemed to know would speak next. And I didn't listen in vain, for even while I struggled with the unseen forces that were hurry ing me away a woman's voice, clear and strong and sweet as the notes of a bell that was forever ringing In my ear, said: "We believe in God's mercy, and we believe that this poor pain racked body is about to throw open the door by which the spirit goes free; if a closed window Under its going, we will throw every window in the old hospital as wide as the sky." "And give the rest of the poor devils in the ward a chance to catch a mortal chill," responded thonocouJ voice. "You are as consistent ns the rout of your sex. Miss Brady." While yet the echo of the head doctor's voice beat the air in circles of receding sound, I suddenly ceased to think, to hear, to feel, to be. And yet I was. 1 knew by some newly developed sense that 1 lay mnte and wliito upon the cot which had supported my body so long, and that the fragrance of a prayer floated through the awful stillness of the room. It had no form nor sound, and yet some thing within me perceived it, as the lan guid senses perceive the fragrance of newly mown: hay upon a serene June doming. i A continuous pageant of the most se raphlo vision unfurled in endless progres sion before me. I saw the green hills of my ohildhood's home lift themselves like emerald bubbles in a haze of enchanted air. I saw the sapphire ot the sea tet in a rim of violet dawns and i aSodil noons. I saw the stretch of desert sands like drifts of snow within the compass of a lonely land. And in the midst of their bewildering vision I suddenly saw a gleaming slab within a wlndowless room, where something long and white and still was lying. Drops of Ice were form ing on the edges of the slab, and a death cold stream was purling across its shin ing surface. Something that was not a voice, and which made itself manifest to me through other channels than the ear, spoke lightly of the grave wherein 1 soon should lie. "We will bury him tonight," it seemed to say, "there will bo no friends to in terfere, and there are too many dying these few days past to keep 'stiffs' over a half day." "But the law grants oven a 'stiff Its tights," responded the womanly voice I had learned to know, "we have no right to bury him with such indecent haste." "Eight or no right, law or no law, hell have to get out of this tonight," re plied the first voice. The contention had no effect upon the something within my ice bound frame which still held its mysterious connec tion with sentient life. That filament, fine as the gossamer shred by which the spider binds together the ether and the rose, seemed an electric wire charged with messages from an unseen world. 1 could hear the rise and fall of angelic choruses, like the dip of songful seas, and clear and sweet and distinct, above thtra all, I heard tho woman's voice 1 learned from out the cold embrace of death to note. "He shall not be buried tonight, nor yet tomorrow, if that flush continues on bis face." "What flush are you talking aboutf" responded the doctor, bringing the light he carried nearer the face that lay upon the marble slab, where tho Ice drops were forming, crystal by crystal, like the beads one threads upon a growing strand. "Why, tho flush we both have noticed since we stood here. 1 knew by the in tent gate you bestowed upon what gen erally demands but a passing glance that you discovered it when I did, and I de mand that the body bo removed to the Ward until we investigate the case," "That flush is only the refleotion of your red drees," laughed the doctor. "You are wasting time." said the nurse. "I shall call a stretcher to carry this living man out of the morgue. Aft erward we may resume our conversa tion." "You shall do nothing of tho Bort," re plied the doctor, placing hi hand as be spoke upon the outstretched arm of the nurse with compelling force. "You have made a fool of yourself over this fellow from the first. Not u hanger on In the ward but what noticed your interest in his handsome face. You are bound to ue by ties you cannot break, and rather than aee you nnder the enchantmeut of this fellow again I simply will smother the feeble pulse of life that lingers in his veins and make a surety of hta death." "You may be a villain, but you are not a coward, Dr. Ware," replied the woman, whose hand he still held. "To refuse to give this man the chanoe to lire would be the most deenicable act of vou life. and, so help me God, I will deuounoe yon as a murderer before the first justice can una II you uo not l.umntlv sum mon assistance and .-ernoxo this body from this place." "Not so fast, my dear Every mo ment's delay extinguishes more and more the chance for life, and if the attendants we shall summon fiud a dead man on the slab who will believe your hvsterioal story in the face of my statement that no sign of life existed? Women nurses are not in favor just at present with the board; they are too seusarioual, too emo tional, too indiscreet. Your bravado will eventuate only m your own dis grace." With the bound of a cat. the nurse. while he was yet speaking, brake fruui the doctor's detaining hold and reached the door. Quick as thought she opened It and flew down the lomr corridor. .Shall the future eternities hold for me another moment fraught with such pain as thrilled my tortured limbs when the doctors malignant face beut above my sealed eyes, and although conscious of a vast rewrvs power 1 fait myself un able to move the lightest member or lift, by a single hair's weight, the olosed ttdsf I felt his fingers press the delicate anato my of my throat, and I knew that be was seeking to throttle the little life left in xoy body. Every drop of blood be came a spear of tUme to thrust my quiv Srtng flesh, and the effort 1 made togn.au started what seenuxl t.. u. to L w art of hot blood tWu r i The sooad ut huirtiue ami lam orfcyt. xUatA stasd the doctor's .asutd before 1ft full purpose Was acfrnnifiiPtaea. and raising himself from his sitting pon turo he gTeeted the newcomers with a brisk- "Hurry up. loya! I thought Miss Brady had fallen aeleep on the way. Lift this fellow up quickly and carry him to the ward. He is good for a long lease of life yet." 1 never knew how the doctor and Miss Brady adjusted their quarrel. Doth re tained their respective positions for some time after my recovery to health and removal to a western city, where a stroke of long delayed good luck reknit the raveled edge of my finances and placed me above want Miss Brady finally resigned her posi tion at my suggestion and joined me in my western home as ray beloved wife. Of the doctor's well f Brings or 111 tarings we neither of ns knew aright from that day onward and forever. New York World. t lllnU For rtoaitbullders. To intelligently locate roads for a county, for instance, there should be a map on a large scale showing water courses, railway stations, towns and their population and the porrulatlon per square mile for different sections. Having de termined the general direction and ex tent of tho road, the problems of grade, drainage, adaptability of the soil for road purposes and minor considerations may present themselves before a definite location may be determined. The amount of grade In a country road should prop erly depend upon tho character of the country and traffic. Grades should never be level and never very steep. It is better to iro around a steep hill than over it. Steep short cuts may be convenient for neiglioornood roaas, out never lor mam thoroughfares. Clayey surface tony be helped by the addition of Band and sandy surfaco by the addition of clay With rejtard to drainage, ample and well graded side ditches with abundant out lets for Btorm water snorua do supplied. The effort should be to construct a nar row (rood road noto wide common road. The layout Bhonld lie wide, but the graded portion narrow. Ground surfac ing was good and broken trap rock still better. The road surface should be, in fact, a truffle bearing, waterproof roof over the dirt road, slightly yielding or malleable nnder heavy loads, but sufll ciently firm not to break. Minneapolis Tribune. Philadelphia n City of Famlllta. Philadelphia is a dingy city bythe side of Paris. It is outdone by most of the world's centers in all by which the world reckons greatness, but no city that Is or ever was, has done more to make fam ilies and therefore children comforta ble. If all Paris were to file past you, every fifth person would be a child un der IS years of ago. If all Philadelphia were to do the same, there would be three such children for every 10 persons. File for file, there would be one-half more children In Philadelphia than in Paris: more, file for file, than In New York or London; more than in any of tho world's old groat "cities; more, bo- cause Philadelphia makes life rnorocoin fortable for families and for children. St. Nicholas. A Stutter oft'rlde. Mr. Bingo I don't see why yon dis charged the girl, for the was tho best servant wo ever had. Mrs. Bingo That may be, but 1 was over at Mrs. Klngsley's, next door, J es- terday, and she has discharged eight girls in two weeks, and I had only dis charged seven. It would never do to let her get ahead of mo. Lxchange. A Governor's Sentiment. It Is told of Governor (now Senator) Z. B. Vanco that being In a hotly contested engagement in the late civil war he saw a haro between the lines rnnuingforlife, when ho exclaimed: "Go it, Mollie Whito Tall. If I were not governor of North Carolina, I would run too.' Biclmvind Dispatch. mediums In Japan. Spirit rapping vocation for women in Japan requires little apparatus. Rai ping is perhaps not the correct word, for there is really no "rapping" at all tho clients aro simply put in couimunlcallon with any spirit with whom they desire to epeau. it is not necessary that the spirit should bo that of a dead person, but tho medium always inquires whether the spirit whoso presence is desired is living or dead. The mediums always carry about with them a mysterious wooden box, about a foot or less square. Like the medicine bag of the Indian medicine man, Its con tents are a secret to members of the same profession. These women usually have a bow of soft wood strung with a single Btring, and this they twang on the edge of the box like a caricature of violin playing, If the spirit required is that of a dead person, a leaf plncked from a graveyard Is used to splash Boine water out of a small cup that stands in front of the medium. If the person Is living, a sim ilar ceremony is performed with a piece of stick instead of a leaf, Then follows an Incantation, and the spirit procoeds to speak through tho medium. Tho medium. charges sometimes as high as IS or uu cents. csan tTancisco Call. Yfliat the Coll.sra OnuDulnm II.... The college gymnufciuin is a place not .or me prouueuon only or studious ath letes, but of athletlo students. A place where an hour's varied exercise, a run, a spray and a rub down can be had regu larly, and where a man may turn his thoughts wholly from books and studies for. awhile hv n limit nt ftniMmr r, liv ing, or by a game in the bowling'alley, or. u iue iiuuuuuu courr, rroin which ne can get increased capacity for greater anu oeiier endeavors. Kept within its proper sphere. It is as neceeeary for the symmetrical and complete development of the yonng "scholar in politics" as is the mathematical recitation, the histor ical lecture or the debating society, and it is as legitimate. Harper's Weekly. Drawbacks In Acting-. It is RnmatlniMi hanl u,n.l, . u actor, for the thumping and pulling and hauling that a person may have to en dure in an exciting scene are sometimes more than a mm-A shnor MI tial!..n Fetter had to give up her part In "The nciuirn iwcause sne was injured Dy tLa f a!1 rAnnlrMd of liavln . V . anoe of that niara. A vnnnrr l&nil,'nvnan who has been playing Orlando in "As ou nine n xor tnree nights is raw from wrists to elbows in consequence of the thmnna. altitaa an.1 tiAt mmhJ the hands of a brawny athlete in the maaiiiug scene. new iortt un, To Find Out Your Futnr Husband, At YulrilUA 1.U..1.W. o.nJ . 1.,- , .u. mp, .nmju Nun imuu, two girls who wish to obtain a sight of their fnlllrn hnahund Wxil ...l. J ..I. must be the first egg ever laid by the ucu, in a pan m wmcu no egg has ever heti lmlWl tufnM trnuj.... i,it...i i. - i uwiai Ik until It is hard they cat it in two with ovsuewuig i tint use never been used as a L-nlfA IiaCam, ,l-1 ....... 1 - - wv i Km una aw uuu and the shell to the last fragtuent, speak- nit uu ww ioe wuiis. A fieri, etui In ailamui. tbav tt-nllr V. t 1.. .... ...1 . v .i ... sleep, perchance to dream." "Exutlish V,, IV 1 V . i. The great painter, Razzl, filled his house with all sorts of animals and taught Ids raven to cry "Come in" when ever there was a knock at the door. The term "tabby oat" is derived from Atab. a famuna atruAt In 11. 3.. 1 I .. V. ,. ited by the maaofaeturen ot silken stuff ww sum ur auma. I UU SlUil Is WOYbU with waved markings of watered silk re- evMiwuiajg a. uiuujr UM( S coal. WllMi mni.i. aM 1, ... . . 1 i. . . economy lies in never letting the fire go " " " m. 1 -'.'i mauwr, as 11 xases K&OTO heal ta Winn tha r.u .... i. n . are chilled than it dues to keep them so uomi ure nor the imlv i.i.nol. t tonal I. Httii tel t musK- fata some- tluitj ft iuv Kle.t fulidlieba for playtng uml sin il.niil dpi i a, not ap P.it u. . r tV i, i i..,mt uf howl liiK A i.i.u. h- ,i U tir .ika Ills) 1. It. , , i Hi a llli hi.l a Itltuiil a i iiuttrt uf uiUJc tT, he out CROSS TO HIS MOTHER. ft Tfonldo't Male, n Good Hatband, She Concluded. When I was 18 ynara of age. I must confess I was vry fond of n ntre oung man who had come to see m' for over a year, and we both looked forward to a happy wedding in the near future He was a German; I an American. I under stood German very well, though I had never told him so. I had never seen hie mother, and L wanted to, but ho would say, "Some time I shall take you and show my mother her new daughter." He seemed a long time doing it, and one day Isaid. "Oome, G us, we will surprise your mother." He said, rather crossly, "Oh, not today." I said: "Yes, today. I want to go." He had sent me a lovely bouquet that morning, and I took out some pinks and wore them. When we got to street, I said, "In this etreott" "Yes," he answered. "Mother Is queer." Ho stopped at an alley; then in we went to a very poor but respectable rear house. He opened the door, and a very lovely poor little woman stood in the room. Qua Introduced us, but I Bhall never forget the look he gave her. She seemed in dread of him. Then she said: "Oh. Gus, where have you been since Saturday? I havo cried myself sick wor rying about you." He ground ins teeth, and in German he said, "Shut your mouth." She sighed as she walked Into the other room. A mirror hung between the two front windows, and where I sat I could see all that was going on In the rear rooms. His mother beckoned him to come in. and he did so. In German she softly asked for a little money. He tnnlr nnfc Rnmn rhfmcm and (rare her mrt of it, Baying in Qerman: "You old fool; you aro always asking for money, mod a debt to pay this morning of (3, and I am short, so yon can take that or nothing." Then out he stepped as pleasant as ever to whero I was sitting. "I guess we will start," said I. "Your time Is your own." he said, not thinking that I had understood and seen. His mother bade me goodby. I invited' her to my home, but Gus spoke up, "Oh, mother never goes out," On tho way home he said. "Don't you think mother is oddr "No, I think she is lovely, and that is more than I can say ubout you." "What do you mean, dearr "Well, u you want to know, I understood your German to your mother. I saw your looks In the glass, and n man that will nw'his mother like that I deeuise. Ho tried to smooth things over, but I was determined, so that settled tli.lt wedding, but 1 am mar ried now to u man that loves both mother and wife. Cor. New York Ho- corder. 'To Get at the Tacts Regarding Hood's SariaDarllln. a ihe neo- ples-who lake this medicine, or read the lesumoniaii oiteu puunsuoa In this paper. They will striatal? convinced yon lliai Hood's Sarsarjarllla possesses unequalled uivm, aim iiiab iiviviu a t unes. Flood's Pills cuae constipation by restating the peristaltic action of the allmetitart canal. They arc the bast family cat- name. A dozen, bee trees in Now Mndrid Mo., were lately tapped, and yielded (100 pounds of wild honey. Piles of people have plies, but Do Witt's mien uazio&aifc win cure iheni. r. 1, Thomas. Tho card Is euuivulcut to a call. Childish laughter Is the echo of heavenly' music. " It Is truth in medicine the smallest dose that performs a cure Is the best. DeWitt's uiiue cany Klser are the smallest pills, win perioral me cure, aua aro the best. Thomas, Druggist. There is not a lizard or snake north of the southern extiomlty of Hudson's oay. USE DANA'S SAHSAPAKILLA, its "I11JS MNLI THAI l'UHES." Aluminum pencils are being manu factured in Germany for uso B9 Kubstl tutus for blute pencils. Tim m.i lniml ,-.! manlty recognize in DeWitt's Little Early Misers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia ui-auutiic nuu Luusiiauoa, v err small, perfect in action. Thomas Drusgest. The handsomest man lu congress Is Allan Cuthcart Durborow Jr., of Illinois. The flavoring blanc mange, tapiocas and Jellies, custards, cakes and- ice creams, Hull's Head Flavoring Extracts are dally used by tne best cooks. They aru positive- 1 uuru. llucklen'a Anilra Sntre. The best salve Inthenorhl for Cuts Braises, Sores. Uleers, Salt Itliram, rever Sons, Tetter. Uuiiiwu. Hands, chilblains Comes, And all Nklu bniMlons, snd posltlteljr cures Piles, or no iu) required, it Is guaranteed to itlve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per -.. m.,v vj ucver iriiiiiiiuiu; nuu jncri Uclsspvrt. During the years that Henry VIU. reigned 72.000 thieves tcere hanged. Tl... If,.,,... uw iwt iu uesi nuu inam, sua oilier val uable medical Information, will be found in Dr. Kaufmann's Rreat Medical Work; elegant colored plates. Send tljiee 2 cent stvraDS to pay postage to A. P. Ordway & Co., Uoston, Jf ass., and receive a copy free. - ..-.i "3 o.i,oiivi, uu iur irosicu leer nnu earth. Hrs. Maggie Nieder. Ml. l'lp.iiint Westmoreland Co.. ia.M We are coina on from ornr-A tn crapa to perfection. The wind from the North blows sharp "w s-cch, aim oau euecis oi corns are seen. One Minute Coush Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a 'vouJerous cure, T. D. Thomas. The fish and oysjer contains about ninety per cent of water. The liraaliinv nn of tl ln. f. !.. signal for the bresklng np of the system. Nature Is opening up the pores and throw lus v iiusc. isewiii s oarsap&rilia is oi unnnaattAnshls .idiltM. In ,1.1 . ,uii viti ation. Thomas, DruuliU USE DA NA'S l 8A118APAK1LLA. its TJIB The longevity of trees Is much iullu enoe by climate. Bad complecxlon Indicates an unhealthy stale of the system, DeWitt's Little Early Uon. They act on the liver, they act on the stomach, they act on the bowels. T. i'. Auoojss, mugeisi. The city of New York oares for 18.000 lunatics at a ooet of SaS,000 a year. . I HAVE been a sufferer from oatatrh for 30 leaes. I found Is, mediate relief in the art of Ely's Cream Balm. Since ruing it l have not suffered a moment from . head ache, sore throat or low of sleep, from which I prevttuslr suffered, caused hv estairli. I consular joor Ilaltn a valuable realtor. . u. vauar, Ml warren street. New York, Kit's Cream Balm 1 worth Us weight 1n sold as a cure for eatanb. One bottle curea ui, . a. lovrll. franklin, Pa. Tho notation ayateni of writing mnslo was invented In 1070. For vears the editor of tin. TtnrHti. n Junction Mo.. Tost has been subject to etaiup CSJIIC or uvs VI UMIgasuoO, Wtjlen DroSITatftd him for several Imurs an.1 on. fitted hlin for business lor two or three days, tor the past jesr be bss bo using viwuiuarsain-suoiic uiwiera and Diarrhoea Remedy whenever oaraslon required, and it has invariably given him nroapt io lief. so and 50 cent bottles far sale by i'www. i. summon, ana inerv, vvsisspoit. Copyright is a a simple thing onm. pared to what it was 70 or 100 years ago. Two Yitluabl Yrlui. 1. A. Qhialt&Un eais&Ai tlvtn hA ItbftetsaUaa., Kwiralfla, Sfkralns. Drutm and Burnt occur &fiet) and MotrtiiaM when Imh spcU4. Kep handy the frlndf many houaabokla and tbed ktrovtv of all pain, the faatoiu Red 'tl, 7t CflllS 2 alait a pwi iouv 1 rt could be ard tlmi la IxMiku racked to death with that i.'intiie cmigh .Set lira a good night real b iiivtiaiiikjf tb ctiuu fur a WUle ofl'an '1 ina, ibc icrai remedy fur Couaha. f Wd.t." HSJrm Best and Purest MediclneS IOV LVbK BlftUll. .TtTrHldrtvetbeHnmorfromr.ror I , jtclenn and smooth. Those ,,J.wliVhrosr vour wsuti X O. ' .MMikil livltnnure eJS 'Jssvblond, and can be k"j.'o cV7' C. removed Inashnrt t mall only a spoonful. nlslhoW. . I I best and ebnyetCrx t ,iCVI I medicine. Try ft. "dvV y 1 1 rou will lw iiflsoed. 1 1 uelltoryourirugsipi. -sw V,ri -a ...ff..ln- hum KldW ' ner lllsease, anil wish to Jive bij old aire, use KUU-JIMl B1TTE11S. xliey never iau wwu gend 8 5-nt rtitmps to A. 1. Oritwny A Co., Boston, Maia.1 for beet medical work publli-hodr "COMMUNICATED. To Owners Of Wagons, would &ay ilint lici'orc )ou Jako your wngon to the s-hopfoi repairs look over the (minting did Inst, yenr, tee w'lifthtr I use inferior Paint and Tarnish. Then compart; prices, also in the purelmsi! of a new one, Hu jf a Onrriage IMan! And bin where yon cet the 'same artich for, Oh ! so much less inonoy. lor my place is noted lor that. namely, to sell cheaper than uny oilier, because I sell for the ready stuff you see. WEISSr-OIiT, FA. FURNITUliE. UNDEIJTAK1NO FLOUR & FEED. Robfc. 'N. Anthony, (Successor to .1. 1'. Ket, Fast Welssport.) WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Fnrnitnre, Floor & M at the Iinest Prices. GIto us a call. No trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. New SpriDg and Summer Goods mean more with us than the samo words mean from other dealers. Why f Because all the goods we hare on our counters and shelves are new there Is no last year's stock ot goods brushed up and piled up to deceive the buyer. We In tend to merit your patron iK by honest, fair and square daaling and we want you to come and see what we have in WeAV Dress Goods at yery Low Prices. Grocoiios & Provisious, Of the best ijmlltj and at llielosest price. Choice Flour nnd Keetl. Frosh Country Produce. Washing Mnchines & Tl'ringers ef the, best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE. ire have a Roomv. PlAasant. KtnrA. tlsetrte llgbtsd. Corse and see ns eo. ti. tnzian, North First Street, I.ehighton. KRUM AND- KISTLER CORNKR SECOND & ALUM Srs. Want everybody in Lehiphton to buy nt their st-jro becauea they have not only an ex cellently assorted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but because their prices are low er than these goods can be bought for elsewhere in lown. We show goods with pleas ure, quote prices and deliver all purshastt). Don't forget, but call and sec us. KRUM and KISTLER. SH600DS 1 READ OUR j Double Chloride of Gold Tablets TESTIMONIALS Will roiiipictrivrtpdtroTthndenlre forTOI.ACOO In from Utofrrtays. Terfpctly bntm ntmfl no hh kih'k, nii'i may nts Riven in uctip m in orronrvwimouiinfl Knowi dR. of tho putiuut, wlio m ill volnntariiy stopsiuoklnff or chi'Winutin a few lnva. iiDnHPMwroc ord wnnumwr UUUllIVJJlUlllUU UUU lUUUlUIllJJ ItJIUll outan; inmt ou Uif prin the pat k ' , by thu nsu uf oar SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CHUB T ABLDTS Jtnrtnptri'iitinrT.tat.,nUiirenllowx! puino uiiiu Hiii n n me ns iucy snnii voiuniaruy give i iipm np Wo end particular! and pampbjftof iftatimoDlnls frfo.iinrl shall do riiiu io pinco Hnnnrrrn innti tiny oi inrpe niimi in romcmiim Uon it l tli peroTiM who haro been cured by tho uso of our Tablets Mil t 'H TARITTB nrtt tor aaln hv all rifiST-CLARl If yunr druiraitiduP8 not kp them, ana we win hiiu THi.llttj. Wilto vour name and aiMros plainly, and stnte wnriniT i luiuia uru iur avukvw, xnurpnuio or DO NOT BD DCCniVHT) Into pnrrhaMng pny oi iu ariuiiH noHiruum 1 iw uri M-iug fttTiTwl for biiIp Auk for KrTst'ft TAJiliii)TS ana taa-Q uo oiucr Manufactured only by THIS OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61.G3& CBOptrs Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE, ifna I RESPONSIBLE (Sifesf UOENTS WANTED (In writing pleaso Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. G. G BOWER'S J310CK. Opposite SOUTH EED a. Sell & c::o., Ilea of Opera Ifouse, Ircn ISlietL Tdiiu for all Purpose! hired out at vary Heasonable Prices. iLlIHK 1IS Si V Jltf. CO CaD tV3 0 CD We have a Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED St UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Ws have only first-class milliners aud Roods wben promised, uon r, lorgei 10 oome anu see as ueiore you uuy. Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Ostb, Fa. 4T IUSOOB, UanAllWAV HOUSK. MONDAYS. 4T KASTOM, 8WAM ltOTSL, TDSsUAVS. AT IIETMI.SU UI, SDN liOTCU WsDXlKDAVS. AT AU.ESTOWM,OHAXrOKNTHAI,THUUSDAV IT IUTU. PHIDATS AND &ATUBDA1S. OSser HoursFrom a m. ta p. is. Praolles linltl to aUaasss ol tb Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat tT A Uo, Ref motion o f th e Eye or theaJut Bwnt of alsMM. THE CARBON HOUSE, Honry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST STREET, LEniOUTOK, PBNN'A. The Carbon House uss beni rrnsnlhl snd npnsd turattflMuti rtls electric UsAtnlaad well veatllstosTsnd Is awoiu toe Bestllotels lo Otis sectlou of tne Stale. The ustronasa ol Uie nubile Is aoMclted. Boat aooonilmKUttoiu lor penaaaant and transient eoatasa. Cbarcet very iudH.). pIim. IJauors.FrasB llrrr and Porter aud Qool DKart. (or sate at tbs lur. W. M. Rapaher, 4TT0RNBY .id O00NSKLLOR AT LAW, First doar above taeUaaslon House. MAUCii CHUMK. - - - - PBNN'A. teal Fatal and OoUwtxm Atxacj. will Bui sad 8s Baal BMate. Ooovssaedaii aaaur done, "rlirttiiiri KHanily made. KMalBg SatatHOI IMMtaata a spaelallj. May be consultad In F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OOUw opputtlt the Opra IIouw Bank Street, Xebbton, Pa. DKslTiaTBV IN ALL ITH HUANUHEH. ruiiua and makluit arnlB.) danturss a spatial- adauaaswrad a$4 TVtb Pitt PltraaUd WITH- out rAir. ol- FN-K HflHRfi Vroafl S . m . u ltla. . frwa o.,te S . ta. sk Hoars at Hi ilettn-tysfT Sataraxy. OstsMI-sT ffrslsl!Xsl1flaIilIUIl,lll.l.l AKfM4 REMEMBER TTC OUJtniKTKE ana uiviw tne nAnim . onir at how. nn with tho frc aoo of Liquor or M-r- enclose 111 Q ,00 cure slt worth and Ironi from t n and .,inok ! ot yuur Tablets Tnr.nnmrni:utnit.Co tnr auilh uf vour llinm AllrlffhtH.iiil.i.lthmiifh caret ul lnTMtTnatIoui.fi to om ttponMiil lty and tho menu of oar TttbMa. they aid tho work la lcsatbtin tlrnlyi. I nui oureU. Truly youn. MAtllftw JOHNSON, P.O. BoxO. Pitts nunoH. Vx. TncnninPni-.iftri.t.m kittle wonl of pralto for yoar Tablets. M liauar.and thronah a friend. 1 whs 11 mmtint drinker, hut HftpruBiiKr voui and will not touch Uauur of any kind. I you. rksrin rsriiririi i. fin lvwri.aMiCM 'aasiVnti f Tsvlilntji have norfoimAtl tl tnlrm 1 In inTraO. X have used morphlof, hypoleruafcally, for seven years, nml havo boeu t'Mred bythnuseof twopaekgeeryourTableu,anawUhotitaiiys?iTortoniuyiart W. I LU1EUAT. fVtIJreii all Ordora to THE OHIO CHEIViSCAI. CO., 01, 03 and 00 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. mgnuon thla paper.) All the Now and Pretty Fancies in NE FT MILLINERY. Cnn bp found in great nrrny at our stoies in Weissport and Lehighton. Wo ci-rtainly l.evrr.htul such a Big Assortment before. Be sure to Come and See Us For the next few months the great question of interior decor ation and house painting-will be the leading consideration ol property owners. Let us make a suggestion for you. You want the work done right; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can please you. - OTH, P. 0., 1ETOHT0U, PA. 1! D3 CP we do the very best work and deliver Oscar Cliristinau, WEisaronT, fa. Livery and Exchange Slulles. Easy riding- carriages and sale driving horses .1st: neoemraodatioai to agcntdvlre..rt Mali and telesrait order, promptly attended to Olve rae a trial. aurally Seidel's Bakery, Flnt Street, LehUhtan, yeu Whl always Dad FrMbeatsadnait BREAD AND CAKES. Itye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Every T)sy. Our Vienna llread eaanot beexeeUed. We raspeetlutly sollert your natron, age. WaU'b tor tbe Wagwi. Seidel's Vienna Hakery, Opp. Oberl's, FIRST ST.. LKHHIHiOX. FA GUM. LIVERY, nilandY?H Children It is a wonderftil remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Sucli is Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking- cold and it will do the same for you Boon's EmuUlaa ceres Coax hi. Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Asaunis and Wasting: Disuses. FrtTratswastlncla c&llireaC At sstMt as palatable as snUk. CM only ito senulae. prsfauad if BteU A Bewaa, (iiamUU, New Tort. 8Ud ty aU Pfvsta. A IV UK most .9 "V a rnw Tsstidoiiials from peraons who have been cured by the use of Hills Tablets. Tin onto ruaMtrAt. Oo. DEAI. Pta I h iVi I""ni valnr? mr for tol.ti liablt. Ami fouml It wrailil wlmt vou I'lettm for It I Usni tin rmita t.f th fftronaent clu-wltta toti mua Jnr. urni tt flvn clir rx: nr I uui.i ftntukfl to ltrty plp'of tobtici-M II m tiowxl lor twrtilv HV'- v- r" n i- n , .it iuen cured mo m 1 hav ft i n Donut Fbi iit. N Y. '-OftlfTLEMaN: S-ntn t Ln.. i -.1 mnt Ttblcta fur T -bocco linblt I ixclvisd 1 tn both a IttMrvftlnnkt rHiifl oliwnr. men It aifea mo ntrasure to oiieaU a v son waa strotittly uddtctrd to tint uso of to trv yourTabh-t- Hr wsa I invyand Tablotn 1 nl thr iIivk iifl milt rfuklnir. baro waltwl four tuomli before arlllug AIRS. IIKI.EK HOUIUPON. ClNClNIATt. OHIO. Xhe best SIS lumber, brick, lime, cement, vittod whatever goes into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; I'sthco tut kiitii nuiK than thiir less m refill iArnntlt.t and always get the best contracts! fiW n.lnf UZim ' Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the " Old Dutch Pro cess " of slow corrosion, and with one oi tne lonowing standard Brands : "Atlantic" "Bradley" " Brooklyn " " Jewett " " Ulster" Por colors ther use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold In small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly sTure wnue ueaa me aesirea snaae, Theie brandi of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co. 'a Tlotlns Colors, are for tale by the most reliable dealer In paint everywhere, It vou are irolntr to oalnt. It will nav vou to aend to ua for a book containing Informa tion that may aave you many a dollar; It will vuijr yuu m poavai iru to uu su. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 BrolwsT.Nr Tsrk. Not 'wlint wo say, but what tho licoplo Fay Is what sdls DANAS SAltbAPAUILLA. Be sure It is triads In iiclfast, Maine. Q J A. H. OOANB. CURED! CURED 11 CURED Ml "Enlargmesstof Liter and Spleen wit ti Kidney Trouble." IEADIK8 PHYSICIANS IK CHICAGO, DETROIT AND BOSTON Trlc.1, Tried mill Tried But 5 Bottles ol Dana's BEAT THEM ALL! Rl:At.R. IK YIIU IIAVr ANY doubts ADlirTlHK IIU'TIIOK TIIK lOUJIWLNO, IXVKHTIliATK H)K YOl'Hsrxr. OlJIl T1.STIJ10XIALS -AJ!E ALWAYS TRUE. P.nirKj.N r rim hayixo, "Dana's is TIIK KISII IIUI Ut'RES. IlAMI'IlK.,iK., UenUcmen -1 bate received so" much benefit fn.m the uu of DANA'S SAItSA TUP FAKII.L.V Uiat I leel It n & luj' duly to write you re pi' S"Y ''aw. Kor years I lin e been roubleil wilts Uiilnrsciiirnt of tbe .Iter nnd Nileeu, also ha.l Kid ney Trouble. I was so bul that for two If I nj p. jeorn I hiin uttnblu IVlrJU to work. I'or weehs mum unable lo get from the lied ton chair ullliout lielp. I b.ic doctoral In Chieaco, Detroit mid llostou without recelv. Inp anv I., nciit. towij aa Detroit I iloetored with I HAI eight diderent Doctors, spent hundreds of doIInrH without recelllnc any benefit. I eomo to the btate ol Mnfne anil, by tbe aJvlce of Mr. DsVer, tried a bottle of your SAItS Al'AJlIJXA, nnd I rereived no f I lrsr-c miieli benelitthat lyUKCO I took four more, and to-day I smunell niBu. You are st liberty to publish this, snd I will Hand bebluil It. Itespect fully yours, A. U. DOJlSE. Dins Sarsaparltla Co., Billiil Mains. ely's catarrH Hnnniti Tlnlm brau Mm mcRmm: Cleanses the Natal i'ss.ecesl Allays l'alo and Inflamtnallun, Dtib tbe Screi, Heitore. tbe Senses of Taste and Smell. - T3Y? c :o. HAY-FEVER A pan iele Is applied Into eeeb noilrll and IsaaroBable. I'.iee SU esnta at Urucglsu. by rull registered, We ELT BRS.,WWSrr.n St., New York A.S.RabeDold, Hhahcii Orrica j-Over J. w rtaadenbosn' BANK 8TREKT. LKHlnilTHM sMBtlatrV lli all IU nranahaa. Tih p... ltboul I'aln. OasadmluiataiedanraiueatS. Offlce Day. -WKDNKHlii v P ). adaiess, U.I.KNTOWN. 3 11 lUluineoiintr.ra. Scptfs IsMllMOIl 1 RrSSIRKSl WHY MI HATED THE BEAST." An Xttranrdtaarr Vleqnest Thlrh Rveftad tbe Ourlasltr a Ooaatry no.rder. 'I never look at that old clock on the mantelpiece," observed tujr friend Mrs. y . rs we sat in tier parlor one eTenin last week, "that It doss not call to my mind an amusing incident connected with my trip to the northern part of this state last, summer. "I was stopping," alio went on, "in a nnaint little village at the only hotel in the placo. Every evening upon retiring I nenrd voices In an adjoining room. My curiosity naturally prompted me to listen. The conversation was usually of a commonplace order, hut what really attracted my attention was this strange request nightly repeated: " 'Now, Jovtlla.putthatinfernal beast out of the way and cover him np.' It was a man'a voice, gruff, though, I fan cied, kindly. This peculiar request was Invariably met with some suchlreeponae as ims: " 'Oh, Tom, shame upon you! What would dear mother say if she knew how you treated lier present!" "The voloe this time was distinctly leminlne anil rather shrill aud comMaln lug. Of course I was fairly consumed with ourioeitT. What manner of beast was this which the poor woman was thus obliged to 'pat out of the way and cover np? And why did they keep a 'beast' in tneir bedroom anyway? "In vain I pondered over this seeming mystery. In vain I fretted and guessed, Tom appeared to bo so kind and even twwered too. Well, I could stand it no mmrtpa I flnaUy resolved to ask him BSJssay rot an aaiasiarlon. " 'Mr. Toau'l said to him one morn. log, pray excuse my npparent rudeness and cnriolty. but won't you tell rue aixmt that beast you keen in vour room and why you wish to have it covered up every evening before you retired "A gleam of mirth lighted up his coun tenance. 'So you've heard us a-talkln. neighbor he said. 'Well, it's just tills a way: " 'Jovilla, she's my wife, nn she sets great store by her ma, which, between you an uie an that there catenost. I don't. So 'long 'bout last Christmas the old woman give ni a clock. It wasn't much to look at, but it had the awf ulest tick you ever heerd. Lond and solemnllke it was, an It made me that nervous I couldn't get no sleen o nhrhts. " ' "Now, Jovilla," says I, "you'll have to put that tickin beast I always calls it a beast out of the way or inuzile it or su thin, or 1 11 smash it with a ham mer, I will." Bo Jovilla she took it and wrapped it up in her flannel petticoat. " 'But may I never touch another drop or cider ei tne cuased thing didn t tick louder than ever. That kinder made me mad, an I told her that if I heerd that tickin ag'ln IM stop it for good. " 'So, you seo, neighbor, Jovilla fixes it every night before (he goes to bed so i it knin't make no noise. She jnst puts It in the washtub, throws a big fur robe over it, shoves it in tho closet an shuts the door. " 'An that, neighbor.' observed my rural acquaintance, 'is what I mean by oovenn up tne beast.' xew York Her ald. A Luxurious Shantr. If tho intelligent foreigner who comes to New York includes Shanty town In his round of observation, it must snx- f rise him to sea what a difference exists between the rude huts of that district and the cabins of the very poor in Great Britain aud France. The latter are built to last, while the New York shanty Is only expected to tide over a period of tour or nve years; but, rude as it is with- out, the shanty is often the snperlor of tno European cottage in its furnishing. Well made fnrniture, carpets, stoves and wall paper aro common to the shan ty, while the peasant across the sea may havo to content himself with an earthen floor and a bed bnllt into the frame work of the house. On a recent evening a reporter saw a shanty that could not have cost 100. It had laco curtains at the windows, portieres worth about $10r framed pictures on the walls, and was lighted by a piano lamp with a silk shade. New York Sun. A Popular Myth. Tho time worn "million stamps" lie still survives and is likely to prove Im mortal. People all over the country are trying to accumulate 1,000,000 canceled postago stamps, in the belief that a standing offer is made by the govern ment or by somebody of a big prize for such a collection. Borne think that CIO.- 000 is the sum guaranteed, while others imagine thatnhe reward is the endow ment of a permanent bed In a hospital. The popular notion on this subjeot be ing somewhat undefined, letters asking about It aro constantly received at the postomce department. Dot no denials servo to destroy the widespread faith in this strange chimera. Washington Let ter. Tk. Craclfla .r Loals XVI. It has often been wondered what had become of the crucifix used by the Abbe Edgeworth at the execution of Louis XVI. Our Paris correspondent says it is now In the possession of the parish priest of St. Jdedard de Quisiere, to wnom it was given by one of his flock. a Mined'Espilat, when she was dy ing. She enjoined him never to part with it because it was a sacred relio, and she expected that Louis, the martyr, would one day fltmre In the calendar of the church along with his ancestor, St. Lonls. The crucifix, with the Christ on it, Is in old carved Ivory and was prob ably made at Dieppe. London News. Vestoa English. George Why so gloomy? John I am desperately in love with a Boston girl, and she said something last night that fills me with alternate hope and despair, because I don't know what she meant She never sounds the "r." and she always gives "a" the broad sound. George Wellf John Well, I don't know whether she was talking about her heart or her bat New York Weekly. What Dog Stories Lack. Presumably a wholly satisfactory dog story has yet to be written. It is rather strange that so faithful, so beloved, a friend and companion as the dog has al ways been to mankind should have so tltue, comparatively, written about him. When we come to consider that com panionship and loyalty, wears compelled to set it down as a remarkable piece of Ingratitude upon tbe part of man. not to made hia friend tbe dog more of a Bgun in the literature of fiction. Mrs. liar- bauld is said to have written the first dog story. We have never seen it The story of Rab is of course familiar to all. Yet, however much of a classlo it may have come to be recognised, it is at best fragmentary, and we must confess that we do not share that enthusiasm which is popularly expressed over it It can be taken for granted that no body but a lover of the dog will write of tbe dog. The fanlt that we have to find with storied about dogs is their invari able lack of teuderness. When the dog comes to die, bis biographer Invariably dismisses that event with a casual "Poor old doggy! lie has gone where good dog gies go the good old doggies' heaven. " It is as if the biographer were ashamed to speaic what his heart prompts; as il lie were controlled by tliat same carious, awkward, wicked sense of pride which makes the simple fellow feign a snicker or a laugh during the progress of an emo tional drama, at the very moment, too, when a lamp ts in bis throat and his eyes are brimful of tears. Chioago Newe- Hwvmi. To irrigate sooceesfnlly water raast oome from regions of perpetual snows, sod the tiller of tho soil who denetuU on this stiptty lives couatanUy within sight of seesery that Is grand, varied and awe inspiring. There aie many rivals ot n. alulae in the market now which won Id quickly take its place if the price advanced ma terially. Its vhea pssas today wakes qui nine so unirer lly popular. If the cold has ooaverted dew and wa ter Into frost and tee, tbe treat sparkles from the IntmmersUe faaes of Its orya- i Ula, ybll tbe lest shows a nsifotml h (ffifa, None w - Sucb CONDENSED Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Earh package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having tha NONE Such brand. MERRELL&SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y ?jIlcolio I .! Miouol to make Wolffs Acmc Iij..H.Ki.n. Alcohol fs good for leather J it is r d for the skin. Alcohol 1. the chief iiigndient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Ituui the well known face washes. We tliink there is nothing too costly to use iu a good leathei preservative. Acmo Blacking retails at 20c and at that price sells readily. Many iwop le "re so accustomed to buying a dress, ins or blacking at 5c. and 10c. a bottle tlist tlii-y cannot understand that a Mack, ing m be cheap at 20c. We want to meet them nith cheapness If we can, and to so. "tn;lish this we Oder a reward of for a recipe which will enable us to make WoLFr's Acmf. Ulaciuno st such a price Ihatarei iilorcanprofitablysell it at 10c st1 bolt Ir. . We hold this offer open uol.. Jan. 1st, lb93. WOLFP&UfDOLPn,rhidaUl. . CURE Bick Htdcbe u nllm U tba txcmblM faof Aent to a MUoai jtata of the uj atom, laoh t4 Plxzinetsj, Kium, DromlMM, Dlstrws tfUv eating, r(Q ta tb HAa, o. YTkOt thtlr mot SICK (dch ytt Cuter., little Liver I-U tr equally Tiluablo ta OonitipaVtlon. caring ftndpr Tentlog thJjDnoTliBCOmpljrjtwlillth8rs coirectlldlflor4ortoltb8itisKhUm Iircr wd rgilAt Uu boweU. asrtaUUwyonly HEAD eot'er from Ukltt distroiBlsg cors plaint; but forta sDatsljr t blr goodaflM doM notiid heread thoM Trbocnott7 taem vlll nnd tbMM llttla puiiTftla. eblsi tn bo many wiri tbt they wlU not be wilv ,Uit todowiUrantthezaU Bat titer mJImWl h ACHE fli Uu tone of bo many 11 tm that here to wtdft I xr mak) our groht bout. Oaz;UUcartltwl othati do not. ( Carter Little Urr mia are Tory arl 4 ry eaay to take. One or two pUlam svkeedoaa. Tbey ere Btrlotly Testable and do not gripe or pnrca. Lot by thalr aeatla action pleue all wbi uaetbem. InTialiatSSoentat flTror$L 60U tj drogglata eTerxwLare, or aent by malL CARTER MtOIOlNBCO., Now York; SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Solentlfio American Aflenoy ror CAVPATa. TRADE M1R.I. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRinUTB. 8MUNN ft CO- SU BltOAOH-AT. NW lORK. Went bnre&u for eecaiintf puttnte tn Amerto. . ery ttent taken out by ua U braaKht before tbe public by a noUoe siren troa of chares in th Lsuvptt cfrcoUtlpn of any edentlfl. paper In the world, eplendldlr lllmtrftted. Wo liitellltrent man ehould be without It. WeekTy. S3. uo e yearf tlhOuix jmontha. Addreaa MViitfA OOZ ruDUsnxnd, 3U1 ltroedway,Kir York UtyT ctt priclple TTV, i , . ., ,u-.l AtVMAsV 'Is fir - ' - i-iUifPixia -J ttiliv cur lilaoma68. frit S-STTlllin Vs n aruusowf. BtsUxUIai. AXLE GREASE IIZH? IV THE WOULD, Itewe-tl. .DnUfJMarenaevnieaatl,efiDetl9 OBiijt , ' iwboi'iof urMhtr brtnl Koe efl-cvj oy st ijrYYiiiiaiunvi rORr ' ' uY Dl-ULRRS QEJ.E1UL1.T. Juf If jmar MUM aw twssld to taatu TO-R If 1. 1 asu irs-ip, wdsv wvum s uu m mi Uj . Beldin's Remot!y t a I iurt Uii . hm mlns ur--ts)r aud M fir It tUI rsslUsl. Or--r tV . l ot Inaut . Frte, iv. A h p in il uum Fieri iit ;t -j.. FOR SALE. AfArmaltuDTcii In Townmmiur toMli ,. UttliKHi rouiil, J'e.. itoul u milratroitt W (tort, ou riMd l .iJliik front nuid utare to Kr- nt viile ciiiitaiMiiiK ui'WHrda ot S3 wrra vt 1 1 ai ittiHl Mliii B'-od ruiiD.ua aprlng uator I Hue (par rnutid. mid tailli ell neceaH.irv oiKbtiildh ootniirMuKM no U'lOUY FUAMK 1 V, hi I.IKU HOI b'K lU.ifrrl, ulth m .mi.m lti-l ' a tnune batik brim aix teet. k.ikuh tit di.XSO fret and ell t4.tr mictnr oult tiil.iihg Terina ot Mir will be irt kuou by JOHN HElIKBs tf. Harris r Drug :: Store FIltfiT hTItSKT. I.UUKtllTON. l'A GST Spring is Coming Use Thomas' Extract Sarsaprilla, To Purify Tho Blood--150 Dcses i mi n 1:1 n teed. The iUHlirela:net be vine hr i-ifor bt-ltti byaJmple wemaa. alta-rauOtuKR i'tuJW erml eere with a re Imu mVf'-iju enu e p dreed aieeaas'UMauBii'tlen.l citliHisi irak kiiimn to bl- teikiw ailrers thr u.tem ofi urva Txihoat- wb .lelrf it, ... ftill ilkri-fu.lv a ill- utiii ur i "ffe irwliilUn nar Will II "1 i II tiuo, Aaili.ne if luai' Ueleltcs ' i tl' Couautup Ul4t)irwii to, j all siift;rtf tiit ti i i n "eeitteiii n. , '""I l""' ' ITS-C sstUtllCf Kov. EOHAHD 1. WILSUVBro.mJD 3iH X9tfL apx sxt vv fl l 1 II Vti asSK 9 flSas?' ,n isam tfisa