THE LABORER. rot a HerotilM la hta fighting Ire there It nerer the glory that follow, When ashen bt 11m and the poeU arbeto to ilng the work be has done. Bat to rlalons elJre tinder ihallowi of eight, lo, the laborer's erewl. It ApolioX White lUnds he, ret In bit grime and eweat, to wreetle for frail of the sun. Oan an enemy wither hit checrt Not too, I fair yellow flowering ladlea Who Join with your lordt to jar the ehordt of a bosom herolo and clog, X1s tb faltering friend, an Inanimate land, mar drag a great son! to thetr hades And plung him far from a bm of star till Its hears the deep bar of the dog. Apparition Is there of a monster task laa poller earring new xasniont; The wlnnlnger court than the rale of force, and the spxlnn lured to run In a stream; U would bend tough oak, ha would stiffen the reed, point reason to swauow uie passions. Did Britons awake two steps to take where one is a trouble sstremel Hot the les It he nsrred with the laborer's r so lute hone: that br him ahaU be written. To honor his raoe, this deed of grace, for the weak: from the stronic made juit: That her sons over seas In a rally of praise may behold a thrice rttalued Britain, Ashlna with the light of the doing of right. at the gates or the future in trust. Ueorge Meredith. A ROMANTIC AFFAIR. Be 'was rained. As ho left the casino and wandered ont into the gardens he had absolutely not a franoin his pockets wherewith to purchase a lodging or a rural. The downcast proUle was clear cnt and firm, arguing powerful individual' ity In its owner, and yet the mania had seized him, as it had seized many a weaker man, and he had staked his all and lost over the gaming tables at Monte Carlo. The moonlight tonched his bowed head softly, silvered the outlines of his figure, revealed his haggard whiteness. It fell on something else something that glit tered in his hands like steel. "Stop! Don't do that!" It was a woman's voice that spoke, a woman's touch that rested lightly on his sleeve, a woman's great dusky eyes, set in a face such as one sees but seldom in a lifetime, which were raised to his. She had strolled from her party to enjoy alone the beauty of the evening, and ab sorbed in meditation had wandered far ther than she knew. The man's arm dropped to his sida lis looked at her in Bilence, wondering, admirincr. perhaps a little ashamed. "Why did you want to do Itf pursued the gentle voice. "Does life seem so evil a thing to you?" "t have been a fool a mp.cliniuil I am rnlnedl I wish to Qod I hrd never seen this cursed place." "But yoa are a man. Von can work. Ton can regain all that yoa have lost.' He shook his head. "I cannot find employment here, and 1 haven't the means to get away. 1 have had the viatinne already, and I went back to the tables thinking to have one more bid for fortune and lost. The au thorities will not help me twice." Her hand slipped into her pocket and ont again. Adroitly she drew the pistol away from him and pressed something la its place. "Bee, I have bought this thing of yon,' she said hurriedly. "You need not feel too grateful. Compatriots should help each other. If you want to repay me. wear to yourself that yoa will never do what yoa attempted just now. I must leave you now. Goodby." She was gone before he could stay or thank bor swallowed np and lost in the shadow of the trees. "Miss Ferris, allow me to introduce to yon Mr. Fergus Land&k." The fint time they had met alone be neath the stars at Monte Carlo, now they were amid a fashionable London crowd, and she was in evening dress, with dia monds sparkling at her throat and in her hair. For an instant she returned his gazo, questioning, tierplexed; then there was flash of recognition, and he saw she knew. "Will you take me Into the "conserva tory, Mr. Landeckr It is so warm here.' They left the ballroom and strolled under the domed glass where the palm and lilies grew. "You have not forgotten, thenr was his voice, low and tremulous, which broke the silence, "No; nor you, It seems." "There are moments in a man's life which he never forgets. That was ono of them. Do yoa know I have often wondered whether we should ever meet again, bat I dared not indulge a hope nntU this evening, when for the first time I learned yonr name. Miss Ferris, shall we sit down for awhile? Wait, let we fix that cushion for yoa. I am very grateful for this opportunity of speakhi! to yoa alone. I want I want to return to yoa, with many thanks, the the gift yoa gave me nve years ago. Ah, don' say no. The obligation under which you placed me will none the less exist, and and I shall always keep the little purse- always in remembrance of that night and you." "Fortune has evidently favored yoa since, she saia after a pause. "Yes, fortune has indeed favored me. Miss Ferris, yonr gift was like the en chanted parses in the children's fairy tales bottomless. It enabled me to reach the Transvaal goldfields. I worked hard there: I saved a little; by and by I specu lated mnch. Sometimes people grow rich there in a month a week. I was on of them. Whatever I touched seemed to torn to gold; whatever I did was right. Money came to me in thousands tens thousands hundreds even. On the day I sailed from Cape Town, three weeks ago, I was one of the richest men in South Africa, and if It bad not been for yon should be lying m a suicide s gravo. Something glistened on her lashes. She drooped her eyes and toyed with the feathers of her fan, "I an glad, so very glad, you have succeeded." His gaze lingered on the subtle outline of her figure, the curve of W full white throat and cheek, the brovn hair with the threads of gold which waved and curved about her brow and neck. "And yoa" his voice sank lower still "you have not married?" "No, as you see. But It is probable that I shall lose my freedom soon." "Does that mean you are engaged?" "It means that Lord Hythe proposed to me by letter this looming, and that I am to give him his answer tonight," "And is it to be yes? " She laughed a little. "Dp. you know that Is a very strange question to pat on so short an acquaint ance and that our conversation is be coming unusual in the extreme? Mr. Landeok, you seem to forget that we were introduced only half an hour agoP "You were present at the most solemn moment of my existence. Let me a lit tle behind the scenes of your own life," he urged. She hesitated and cast a rapid glance at nun. tier lips, quivering as with some hidden emotion, strove to smile. "We seem fated to have strange confi dence, you and I," she said and laughed uncertainly. "If you are very curious to know, it is 'yea.' I shall aooepthlm." Perhaps it was only fancy or the flick ering of the lamps, hut it seemed as though a sudden spasm crossed his face, born of disappointment or of pain. "Yoa caro for him of course!" An uncontrollable impulse moved the woman to dash aside the barrier of con ventionality and give expression to what ah felt. She raised her eyes to his. They met, and the anguish iu them touohed him to the heart She shook her head merely, then turned her face away. "Then tell me why you are going to marry him." "Because be is rich, aud my father's property is mortgaged. I may as well tell you the reasoni everybody will know." "You intend to sacrifice yourself for your rasully sake." "Sacrifice! What an ugly way of put ting It! I am going to make a 'marriage or oonvssienoe. Utber women are do ing the same thing every day." There was sUeuoe, sav for the drip ping of thje water among the ferns and grasses In the rockery and the subdued sound or distant rausla They wen alone. In the dim, rvligioiu light of the rioblr colored lamps tho man was blind to sJQ but the white i lad form aaainst the of ftiiiac The hrry lwVPj)E exotics teemed to rise anQ nne mm; trie woman's benty Intoxicated his the eonscioasirsssof her prwence thrilled his vsry souL Ue leaned over her ana toucitea tier gently on the arm. "Sylvia, wo are scarcely more than strangers, yoa and I. Perhaps youll tell tne I am mad. But I lore yon heaven knows I love you. I believe I loved yon then. Sylvia, will yoa oh. for iiity s sake take me instead of him I" a 'A most romantic affair," said the so ciety papers when they were married. lie proposed to her the urst nine tney met" Buffalo News. Mr. Carlisle' Favorite ltecreallon. While Mr. Carlisle is n great brain worker and has capacity to get through large amount of mental labor which is exhausting as well to the physical body, yet be is fond of pleasure and recreation. Ills chief recreation is a small game of draw poker a sort of family game at his residence, one or two evenings during the week, with a few invited friends. The ante is only 0 cents, and the limit but 23 cents. Ue always plays in bad lack I think quits the game four out of five times a loser. The fives and deuces seem to have a treat fondness for his hand. One rarely deals without giving him a dcuco or a five, and ho never falls to call the atten tion of tho players to the fact with the exclamation: "'Here's that deuce" or "Here's that five again. I get it every time." But all the same he enters into the spirit of the game with as mnch ear nestness as ho does In solving a great question in political economy, and from these poser party meetings ne derives a great deal of keen enjoyment and much needed recreation. ixiulsvuie uonner Jonrnah Carton Trades of 1'arltlaas. M. Bosslgnol, the well known Parisian police officer, has compiled a list of some of the extraordinary "trades" exercised in Paris, of which the following is a se lection: Ratters, who capture living rats and sell them to exhibitors of curio beasts: collectors, who gather sewer grease and seize the corks und stoppers at the Snresnes sewer grating; stampers, who beg bread crusts, which they sell again; ant egg collectors, whp take their gatherings on Sundays to the bird mar kets: bird "professors, who offer their services at that market as trainers of blackbirds, canaries and parrots; "sen ators," who are none other than the commissionaires of the flower market. and merchants for the sale of bight shel ter numbers, who stand in a line and re sell their tickets to their more fortunate brethren. Pall Mall Budget. Gifts to Charily. The report of the- Rev. Benjamin Waugh, president of the English Society for the Prevention of Uruelty to Children, says that charity has received "more money from theaters, music and concert halls than from all the churches and chapels in the kingdom." Cadley and Ills I1HL "Mr. Cadley hasn't treated mo well,' said the tailor. "Oh, well, he doesn't amount to mnch,' said De Garry. "I wish I could say the same of ills bill," sighed Snip Harper s Uazar. Another Way of Expressing-It. 'When Mrs. Parvenu was poor, they used to say she was a great talker, but since she became rich It la different." Indeed! What do they say now?" 'They say she is a brilliant conversa tionist," Exchange. Coarse, bat Characteristic. Cabman (whose temper has been ruf fled by omnibus man) Tout Why, yon hungry looking wagabnn, you look as If you'd bin Iock'd up for a month in a cookshop with a muzzle on. London Tit-Bits. Jalnes Tarton's Dally Life, James Parton would not do hasty work. He was methodical, patient, reg ular and persistent, and in time he had become so able to control bis mind that It responded to his will like the body tc his mind. He did not tax himself tc work out great feats within a short time, or if he was hard pressed he gave him self rest as soon as the strain was over. He did not burn midnight oil, neither did he resort to wino or tobacco as stim ulants to his brain, He was one of the most temperate men I have ever known. He kept his faculties every day as near as he could at their beet, and life flowed on from day to day with an evenness and a quietnoss that made his home life not only pleasant for others, but beautiful in Itself. His habits were to breakfast about half past 7, then to work in Ids garden In the summer for an hour, and then tc shut himself In his workroom, where he could be sure to be undisturbed until half past 12. Then he dined, and after that, in his later years, took a nap. Then he was ready for callers or visits tc friends, or for the reading which might be required for the work of the next day, After tea he was usually the companion of his family, hearing his wife or niece read aloud some book or magazine, and this was his daily round, unless broken in upon, month after month, year in and year oat. He did not often go to Boston or New York or seek a large number of literary acquaintances, and yet he woe sever unsocial. He was the light and life of two clubs inNewburyport, and he was extremely fond of a good square talk, In which he was fired np to bis ut most. Kev. J. u. Ward in New Eng land Magazine. An Iorltatlon For Dolly. "Here Is an Invitation from Mrs. B. for a children s party, Dolly," said mother, handing her little girl a note. 'Bee how nicely you can answer it your self without my help." The child went off and in a few moments returned with the following: "Mlas Dolly A, cannot accept Mrs. B.'s kind Invitation, as she has something else to do that she likes mnch better. "Now, how can I teach that child con ventional lies?" said the parent laugh ingly as she handed the production to a visitor. "I should not call it conventionality. out consideration for the feelings of oth ers. It Is not necessary to be brusque to be truthful," rejoined the friend. "There Is a great deal said about society's white lies, but I am quite sure that children are too genuinely honest not to detect the difference between the false and the true, and there is no danger of a chlld'i becoming untruthful by using the for. mulas current in society." New York iTiDune. A Woman XtabbL A year or two ago Miss Ray Frank of Oakland, CaL, told what she would do if she were a rabbh It was a rigorous article clear and unerring in its shafts of criticism. As she proposes to study now for the Jewish pulpit, she will have an opportunity to practice as well as preach, and there is little doubt, judging from her literary work, that she will prove a decided addition to the Jewish ministry. Some new influence undoubt edly la needed today that shall refine, up lift and render more spiritual the syna gogue life, and who would deny to the cultured Jewess that privilege of the pulpit, which not every Jewish preacher unhappily appreciates aright? With the appearance of cultured women in our synagogues, pulpits and schools a new era may be anticipated. -Jewish Mes senger. An Uoneat Deacon, "I believe the world is honest," is the conclusion of a prominent real estate man. "Last bunaav 1 went to ohuroh. and when the plate was passed I dropped in a eoin which was plugged there are still a few in circulation and after the serrloe the deaoou who had waited on me handed back the com. But he da- served no special crtdit for that. I know a dosea fellows v ho did the saiu thutg- vmcago l rlDUne. A Cnamlca! formula. In a work gt uoraih aocribod tu Arnold of Vllkwova the aiudeut u told that is laiilgg bia cheiuicala hu must repeat the pwnlfli. Iiuinine," and that ea still in obasnlwl veaaele aaast be placed ska last words "f Jma oat the ores. Popular Bu1ju ' -nthly. Tha EgTPt of Today. Imagine a people the most docile and good tempered to tbe world In tho grip of a religion the inoet Intolerant and fanat ical. Imagine this people ami this fs-th, oongenlajln nothing but their cnnsei va tism, flung into tho maebttrxra of Eu ropean restlessness and innovation. Im agine a country full of turbulent foreign- era. whom its police oannot arrest ex- cept flagrante delicto, whom Its courts cannot try except for the most insignifi cant offenses. Imagine the government of this coun try unable to legislate for these foreign ers without the consent of a doscn dis tant powers, most of them Indifferent and some ill disposed. Imagine it cur rying on Its principal business In a for eign tongne which yet Is not the tongue of the predominant foreign race. Imag ine it struggling to meet the clamorous growing'Tieetls of today with a budget rigorouslv fixed according to tho mini mum requirements of the day beforo yesterday Imagine the decrees of this govern ment liable to bo set at naught by courts of its own creation. Imagine its policy really Inspired and directed by the en voy of a foreign state, who In theory is only one and not even tho doyen of a large number of such envoys and the chief administrative power wielded by a man who In theory la a mere "adviser without executive functions." Yes, Imagine all th wo things and then realize that they aro no "Mikado" like inven tion of comic opera, no nightmare of some constitutional theorist with a dis ordered brain, but prosaic, solid fact an unvarnished picture of the political Egypt of to-day. "England In Lgypt. Slept rlrtr-MTen Years. Irring'a "Rip Van Winkle" is believed to have its foundation in tho wonderful storv which Plinv relates concerning tho extraordinary experience of a snepnora named Epimenides. The scene is laia in Crete, the time summer, and Epimenides bov of some IB years. During the very warmest .part of the day he found that some of the sheep were missing and at about the samo time heard prolonged Heatings from the almost inaccessible portions of a neighboring mountain. He grasped bis crook and started off in the direction or tne sounds, l ne patn was a very difficult one to travel over, the day hot, so that long before he reached the stray sheep he was so overcome with fa tigue that he lay down in a dry place in cool cavern to sleep, ilo slept, bo I'liny eravelv informs ns. 07 years. At.last when he had finally manasea to shako off the terrible lethargy that had held him spellbound for more than half a century, he returned to tne neru only to find a brother younger than himself a tottering, gray naireu grand father. That "ill wind" proverb is very appropriate in this case, for we find the Epimenides enforced siuntDers noa en dowed him with miraculous powers. He became a great epic poet and Gnostic philosopher and even defied death Itself for nearly three centuries, not dying until after ho had celebrated his two hundred and eighty-fifth birthday. St Lords Republic. That cure of Geo. W, Turner, of Gil way N. Y., of scrofula, by Hood's Sarsaparllla, was one of ths most remarkable on record Whaleback boats are lighted by elect ricity, i Small people like to be made much of. , riles of DeoDle have dies, but De Witt's" Witch Hazle SalveitllUmre them. T. D. Thomas, , t There are 233 varieties of dyna mos. It Is troth In medicine the smallest dose that performs a cure !s the best. DeWltt i Little Early Risers are the smallest pi will perform the cure, aud are the best. momasj Druggist. There are only two lawyers in Ice- land. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAR1LLA, "TUE KIND THAT CURES." The most lnlellieeut people of our com munlty recognize In DeWltt's Little Early Risers pills of un equaled merit for dyspepsia neaxiacue ana constipaiioa. verv small perfect In action. Thomas, Druggest. The man who buries his talent buries himself. Distemper Is dangerous and often fata! In winter when the horse ean't get green food. At this season Bull's Head Horse and Cattle Powder Is Indispensable. Price 25 cents per package. llncklen' Arnlra Salre, The bMt salve In the world for fhiU. nruWiMi. Sores. Ulcers. Halt ltheura. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Cornes, aad all Skla Eruptions, BDd positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is Kuarauteed fo give perfect satis- faction, or money refunded. box. 1-or sale by Bebcr Leulgtiton: and Ulery rr 'rloe as cents iter ru(N Weiss port. "He that covereth his sins shall riot prosper." The Uostou Star and how to deal with them, and other val uable medical Information, will be found in ui. Ivaulmann s creal Medical work elegant colored plates, bend three 2-cenl sumps to pay postage ts A. 1'. urdway & lo., iioston, jiass.,and receive a copy free "I have used Balvatloh Oil for frosted feet and backache and found It to be the best remedy on rami. airs, iuaguie- nieuer, aiu rieasaui, eslmoreland CcsTPa," We are going on from grace to grace to perfection. The wind from the North blows sharp ana keen, ana usu enecls of colas are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, win quickly periorm a -vonderous cure. T. u. i nomas. The candle is not seen until It is lighted. The breaklne un of the winter Is the signal for the breaking up of the system Nature Is opening no the pores and throw ing off refuse. DeWltt's Sarsaparllla Is of unqueeuonaDie assistance in mis oper nuou. i nomas, uruggisu USE DA JfAfl HAliSAPAllIIXA, ITS 'TUE nxniJ juar uuniLa-" The longevity of trees Is much Influ ence by climate. . Bad complecxlon Indicates an unhealthy state of the system, DeWltt's Little Early liners are pills mat will correct this condi tion. Tbey act on the liver, they set on toe stornacn, tney act on me bowels. D. Thomas, Druggist. The city of New York cares for 18,000 lunatloa at a cost of $036,000 a year. The notation system of writing niuslo was Invented in 1070. For vears the editor of the Bnrllneton Junction Mo.. Tost has been subject to cramp colic pr fits of Indigestion, wqlch rotiraseo mm lor several Hours and un tied hlia for business lor two or three days, tor the past year be has been using uuaiauensin-s imc wnoieraaua liiarrnoBs Remedy whenever oocailon required, and it has Invariably given blm prompt ie Uf. X and 60 cent bottles for sale by ueuer, ieigmpn, ana pitzr, neuspori. Uopyright Is a a simple thing com pared to what it was 70 or 100 years ago. A SAFE INVESTMrJiT. 1. B. H'llton. 811 CUv St., Sharpsburg, ra says be will not be without Dr. King's New Diseaverv for Consumption. Coughs and CeMs, that It cured bis wile who was threatened with roewBonla after an at tack of "La arlDoe" when various other remedies and several physicians had dons uer no good, ltobert uarbtr, of Cooks port, I'a.. claims Dr. Klne's New Dlscov ery has done him more good than anything be ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like It- Free Trial Bottlas at Reber'a Drug owe, ieiuum, ana uwry-s urug store. -reuspon. atarga uohms, out ana f i.uu. Hard eol io? eight pdr oattt In bulk bar annvui when expos! to the wsathra Soft cuul losea tvrolf par seat. A huge awlag manhlM, weighing Unas and on-faHh foas, Is iu um la Lto JtajfUcd. It sews baiting. i Qtl flrpnffirf Dlnnd Purifict 'S in' ?L? ? "'U'wfm KNOWN. This flreilt r.'ermsn Medtrlne Is thearV. eneapest ami win. las noses or p l i,-m flint DITTEItS forlo,leitthanJ 3 osa cent a dote. It will cure tneav fi? wont cases or sain aisease, ironrsr l-j a common pimpio on uie mccar -c- W that awful Uese Scrofula. jrr sri.l'lllllt HITTKlia la theaf -? best medicine to use In altar " cases of such stubborn andfour Kid. deep seated diseases. DoneTflarront not ever take roforder.Vtie BLUE PIULS igXVf. fTuu.uu.fTirS the purest and twetrnn,011. a IiysuTeiigssOostsajr ' wfthavellna-BtlrWjrDonH wait until von eubptancer lsyourare unauiotowaia,or breath foul andare flat on your back, otfcnslreP rourbntretsonieatonce.u stomach Is out will cure you. Sulphur of order, UseB!tters Is SDWTTEns T" Invalid's Friend. lmnie(lltefTbe young, the figm! and tot E3 is jour tiring are Boon mwwmi uj Ine thlckeffiuiiM. Ueroembcrwhatrou ronj, clo.read bere. It may tmve your ttut rtife. It baa fiarea hnTwlred. Uou t wail udlu v-mviTvvr, Trr a Bottle To-day I a Are von low-rplritWl and wenV.Jjl " g Are Tna luw-i'l'iriw.-M "". v v-nav, 3 got anffcrlng from tho oxreatvtt of ujvroutnr 11 bo. ouLiuvti mtxauui 7 will cure you. Sena S K-oent stamps to A. I'. Onlwsy A !., IIosUid. Mass.. for best radical vrork buullredr "COMMUN10ATHn.,, To Owners Of Wagons,. would say that before you ike your wneoii to the shop for cpairs look over the painting 1 did last year, see whether I use inferior Paint and Varnish. Then compare prices, aho in the purchase of a new' one, Buy fu Carriage Man! And buv where you get the same article for, Oh ! so much less money, lor my place is noted for that, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, because I sell for the ready stuff you see. '! KR E3DLEH WEISSrOItT, TA. FOnNITUllE. UNUKRTAK1NH FLOUR & FEED. Robt. IS. Antliony, (Successor to J. Y, Iter, East Welssport.) WILL CONTINUE TO BB THE BEST PLACE TO BUV Furniture, Flour & Mi at the Lowest Prices. Give us a call. No trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. SPRING GOODS Now Spring and Summer Goods mean more with us -than the same words mean from other dealers. Why? Because all the goods we have on our counters and shelves are new there is no last year's stock of goods - brushed up and riled up to deceive the buyer. We In tend to merit your patron age by honest, fair and square daailng and we want you to come and see what we baro In New Dress Goods at Tory Loav Prices. Groceries & Provisions, of tlia best quality an J at tbe lowest prices. Choice Flour and-l-'eed. Fresh Country Produce Trashing Machines & Wringers of tbe best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE. IPe have a Roomv. Pleasant Store. electric IlghteiL Coins anil see us Geo.H.Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton. KRUM AND KISTLER CORNER SECOND 4; ALUM Sts. Want everybody in Lehighton to buy at their storo because 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 alsowhere in town. We show goods with pleas ure, quote prices and driver all purelmseg. Don't forget, but eall and see us, KRUM and KISJLER. HILL'S I READ OUR TESTIMONIALS 1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets Will completely destroy the dfHirfl fnrTOTiAOCO in f rom stofl dnyn. IVrfrcily harm lei caaaenonickn"-(.aii'i nmy lie irivn edge of the patient, nbo will untarlly atop amoklngor cnrwtnft in a tew days nnmnTlilimiCia nnrl UnnnmUP TTJlTJTni -an bo cured at Home, and with lJnUJini.lii.IiOU OWi mUntmilB HfllJU ontiuiveliort on ti.e mrt of thep&tKutabytbeuaeor our SPECIAL PnrinKtreatmentiiauentaareniioweu toe tree nae or liquor or nior pblne until eurh time as tbey nhall ToluntArtly giro thorn up. Wn avi il ror1fnl!tr nnd nainnhltt nf he Kind to place mjfferers from any of these habits In ooinmunh a UCI1 Willi IWriUIllWUU UWU uuiui uj HILL'S TABLET8 are for Bale If yourdrugclBt doe not keep them, ana we will aena you,uy return ra&u, Wrlterrmr name and address ptatnly.and atuto 3 wneiDcr Tablets axe ior looacw, juorpainu or jjqaor jiadiu DO NOT BB DECEIVED into pnrebaelnR any or uij various nostrums xnwx re wmg ntTaeH. frif ssalo A eU fnr W1 T.T.n TABLETS &nu tano no uiuur. Manufactured only by TII3S OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61, 63 k SB Opsra Block, LIMA, OHIO. PAHTlCrLARS FREE. m TtiB IhrtM- I RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WSNIE0 Spring AND . Summer MILLIflERY. Wall Papers, .Borders, Decoratipiis, Pictures. . mam r mmmm G. GOTH, BOWER'S BIOCE. Opposite SOUTH SID A. Sell & Co., IteAofOwa House Iron tMrret. fdiiu' tot all PiirpoM lilred out at tvrj Ue.mniblu Prloe. We have a Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED h UNTRIMMED HATS &B0NNET.S WtflTave only first-claw milliners aud Miss Alveiiia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DR. G.T. FOX; 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. T BaKOOS. HaOaPWAV UOJJSH. UOVDAVS. AT ItAStOST. SWAK IIOTBSU tOJjaOAVS. AT llWHIJtllBK. SDK l)S WsmMTOArS. AT ALLENTOWK, OKAStll rvaAl,THTJSDAY it Bath, Fiurav ui SATVSinAis. OIBwllours-Fri)msa..to4p. ss. Flautist lnUtd to dlseasu ot tne Eye.Ear, Nose&Throat CXTAIm, rMmetloaol the Kjea orUwsaJust meatolglsssjis THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, KIBOT BTBEST, LB1UQHTOK, FNM'A 'a: renovated and La. The patrouaat of Um kSaSffiS aud Quo Olaan. toe sal DarKea ver wauarartH at tbe liar. . j uur ia, w a. 1 W. 1M. Ilapaher, ATTORNEY OOUMBLIiOB AT LAW, First Aw a,a Um Hanataa Iluuaa, UAD0II ClinKK, .... PaWlTA. ttaal rMata aad MseUaa Anaey. WBI Ba aaa BaU fteAl KaUU. anvamelM aeajto 4mm. OeOeeauaa prossatlv ssads. BaUBas Batesot Decades nurlUn a spesmu. Vlay be eocwhed Iu andUarsaaa no., h-.i F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OsiM) oppoaHe ina opera Rous. Bank Strtet, eh ijhton, I'a. PUUfta and uudOaa arUaUal4aolui . tw IumI aaaalaerle!. Il.ed (sasssilnhlsniitaa.STocU' FxiracK-.i hi'll OFFU1S HOUBH -Woas S . m..a Utr. . Iron 1 n. sa., iosp. as., from 1 f m.tosp in ColaSunaAtuua In Kia'isr ot lierroan (Mka Baaa isa BukKou-Bver) ttnlurdav. IM UVU IV REMEMBER w WSiBTW cure nil .nveetigr'ttnTi t oar rfatMnll.l lty an'l tbe tnenuof our lnWet. in a cup or tea or conrt wunoui tne wowi fORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS. tAsttlmoiilsilfi free, and h ii lim usnui vaaa by all rnwT-cLiaa encloarnw 6 1,00 apacuiga our -Mb . nd from from tMi nil aimikitl Of your TuWcto Th" Ohio rwrancAL On. rir t on nrtrtr .if vnnr thein aliriglit aiol.altfiougta Uicy aWtUworktnlwthnthrflHi& IMM. llijuor, fm.atnut ilrlnVor. hi. HfUtr UHltllT VOUf and will not tonrh Honor of any kintt. Honor of any kind. I nave you, in oruvr to know tne euro was penaimenb Onto CnsMlcAL Co: GKKTLEMBN : Tour Tablets have tterformed a tatrocle in my case. iHtd iiiortNhlne, hypodermic Ity, for seven years, and have been cored bytheuseof IWO pactig'a OI your IUVICMi KUU WUUUUs nuj cuui n v' .Addrofsas all Orders to THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 51, 03 and OS Oporn Block. LIMA, OHIO, s ipanlloo Oils raff.) All the New and Pretty Fancies in Nil N MILLINERY. Cmi be found in great array at our stoi'os in Weissport and Lehighton We certninlv never hud such a Big Assortment before. Be surcgto Come See Us. and For the next fe.v months the ijreat question of interior decor ation and house painting will be the leading consideration ol property owners. -Let us make a suggestion 1'or 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 ns talk the matter over and we know that wc can please you. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. ft we do the very best work and dellvot. Oscar Ckristiiiaii, WB1WPORT. fA. Livery and Exdiaiujt Sialics. Kasr rldlax aarrkwae and sale nrlriHS aoraes 4m aeooninuMlaUons to aaenta! vlore..rt Mall aad telegraph orders proinpUt atleuded lo Olv. ate a trial. ' -aaji-lj Soidel's 'Balccry, llrrt Slrwl, Lfh .Hbton, you will ttlnv ftirrt Fretibest and Bevt BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread PreaB Kvrry Day. Our Vieuna Brrad eauaol be eaeallrd. Ve resiH-i-tiuU, iHicU)aui uaUuli age. WuU'tl tur the WaNuu. Seidel's Vienna Hokery, Opp. Obrrt's, r'lltaT VI., LtlllUHlON. hA LIVEST, It Will H uildbu Uj Are you all run down ? Scotfs Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build ydu up ,aod put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. tx .it's tu.uHkm nw 0ath Colds, OaasaiBiitUB, arsrsfitia and til Aaaunis and Wastisw StsaaMst Pi ,vobU waatinr ia sialarsa. At sui a. iialalssaiHi mask. Batoalf Istt Sjsnnllis. rrepand by Mown. ChasaisU, Mm Turk. HuM lijr s'l i-riptr- A FEW Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Kill's Tablets. thr on i" i 'menu At. Co : nUTt ik -l have loen using yonr ffr tobneco liahli, and found It would nnt j on rliihn tor it. 1 uitil ten cents 1 1 thr strongest chewltwr tobacco a day. one to 11 o cigars; or I tunild smoka o tonv iHtoi ioniicio. tiats cneweu fnr t Vi'llt f IlVP VPliTii. ii lid t W O MckklsTfM uureU ine w 1 have no cH Mir for It. Donna Feb nr. N. Y. : Gnrriainifftf - tunic time wo I sent Tablets for Tohaoeo II unit. 1 received. Walutli n lianvy Mumkei and chewer, rtrraBtiBGH. I'a. 1 ensure to speak n BUI and IMITO DOl VHrro UtTBilfl truiniriuniug, i bat waivra iour niouiu eciuru wrutnts Twin trtilv. UBS. IIKLEN MOBIUSOM. cikcIhnati. Ohio. 'J " - gogUS ! Bogus white lead no not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly a'ure wnite i-eaa. Th. mi man la npver nersuaded to "buy paint that is said to be "just as good " or " peucr " inan Strictly Pure White Lead. The market Is flooded with spriripus white leads, i ne toiiowing analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain-: WslMdlng Brand "Stsndtrd Lead Co. Strictly Pure Whits Lead. St, Louis." llsterisls Proportions Anslrxsa by DsrrMS AO so per cent. Begls qbsmenct OtlikorZInc SI 18 per cent. 4 Bro., VCHUe Lead CM per ctnt. 8t Louis. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand 'PsclSe Wsrrsnted Pure A While Lead." Mstctlsls Proportions Analysed bj Sulphite of LMd 4 18 per cent. Ledoux&Co., Oxule ot Zinc 45 04 per cent. New York. Bsrjtee 60.es per oeHL No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by pur chasing any of the following brands. They are manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and are the standards: "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" " Jewett" "Ulster" For sale by the moit reliable dealers la paints eveiywners. If you ar eolng to paint, ft win pay you " J- a. ... Tas. s. hnnt cnntklnlntr informs to send to us containing informs- tlon that may savt you many a dollar; it will or.lv cost vou postal card to do so, . NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 firosdwiy. Kev Vork. HATTZB N. HARDT. Strofala in its Worst Stages CURED! Boston Specialist Baffled bin the King of Blood Pu rifiers Wins I ! - MaWIIPOTTK. Nr. II.. PANA HAK.-.AP.HI1U.A Co., UriitkM With a feoliuir of ilp Kretitmle In otu IS CT hearts, we Isb ,yi nd our 1. .11 I liCi tuonlal to Uie lautu llaluf cures your Ultll lT 31 III) ICIXH hn. prrformetl. - . Howie tour wars sk. our lirllc ilougltter Ihlttle.tuvu 1 ivucof aue, btvau to show 'i-jirroMs of IcuofcLi. The Htoae raplill) InmtaaeJ. We con sult one of iiBB tho hent I'hyalciiiiis IVlSllU Iu tho City, " lu Im'ou ut out c to treat her, hut hlatoail of ulatthiK the d)Mae niplllly lulsmicctl. WelMTnuienlanueU. Took Ik rlij Hiloti mi'! pl.te. l her llmier f ho mr C n fHiiimm KfieviHlIat, but iu ..pile of Ul "kill f.vit(;i: .soitr.s coiuicd 011 ilitTcreut parU of her tHHly. The An Kiis of TU ftT right hand Ntwllrll to I MM 1 tHlco their lint 111111 NtECMrfiMTnt luii nrotinil tho iiaJN euiiHiHl thrtH of thru to tlrol. Off- Weueleill llOHllllir llearitw l X V'- SArtAK.U'AiriU.A reroiiiiaeudMl a. a tiroitt III001I I'll rillor, Ae, ax a lntt report, eoutuud el lo trv it. At 1I1M It tteemed to hurt her. WE CAME NKIK KIYIXG IT IP. , tVe read the din i-tiou., mliuvd the doae to half a - I rf-sr-ag teaspoonful. Arhmsae LrUrCC.C had lakeu ,. ihreo bottle, ts e aan IlllprosOUICllt JShe ua. uou Uieu eiyht bottle and M licrtortly sioll chocIiH roj Hltlrlln liiioy aHt. And the onl thing am ui renuiKi as 01 aer terrible eon union, u ue susenee of the tlirte roolM nere 11 nils who eutlro utwirojcMl Uretefulii , ours. Mr! A Mlf. JX. A. 1IAXDY. Vul Sarsaparius K., etaHt. Maine. USE DANA'S SARfiAPAKII LA, THK KIND THAT CUKhS." ELY'S CatarrH CTeaiises the Nasal! saexes Allays Palo aod InBasninatUin, HMlitbt Sersi, Knlores the benses of Taste and Smell A partiria applied Into each nostril sad utaareeable. Price 00 cents al Druggists; by wal!- registered, OQc. ELY BROS., 60 Warreu St.. Ne York Scotts snsnWIVMSsM mm Eoiidsloii CAME TO LIFE. An AffVrttnf; Kertio t'p hv the ( . Mi j Muny mm " ui f a Trajcrtr llrnVw, i nt, Ipnl ( harnrtrr. 1 mi i Ii M nro r ilod I'lnniiora cnTiml h iiin,it; thcin is n Ht-rv un - M !nffl!li nror of tbe luii doubling pnn of (0 !) It w hn n s1i ) m 1 . 1 "1 - r W m pnll it, i, i oft If ( ..,. I Ii. m tfri-Jit mm of Ihf r if pi. ffm Kh,m''h ' in v 1. 1 ii tile liimhtv, nth r . lmn at therle ri . but In" corpse uRim-i i in tin- oik lmlinu acunp. ! i prtuiimMill jariie nn,;v iluvcioiw pruvido for a room I ' hnnir with black, will) uuthario s body 1 upon a Her ptnmUitK u one aide of the I Btiifre. on tin oth-T Hido a table with a ; skull, book mid lamp Caliata la diacov ' enxl un a oondi iu thu back. In this, as in sitmlnr caws, it wna clearly nnnoces 1 wiry fnr the impersonator of the lively Lotharro of tne fimrth act to repreeent bis dead budy iu tho lifth. It wa lumaU therefore, to allow the actor's dresser to perform this dcliKhtlnl duty. Now, Mr. Powell's tlresser was a rather timid ynnnfc man by the name of Warren, and on the occaeion recorded was lying on the bier waiting for the curtain to go down on the fifth act. Powell, forgetful that his attendant was employed in Impersonating the corpra of Lothario, was impatient to bo ffone and culled loudly for his dresser. He was a very passionate man and when enraged quite violent Be opened his door and cdled for Warren and threat ened him vith the severest of punish roents if he did not imiiatiately come Ui his assistanco. The unhappy dresser could not help overhearing his raxiutf master, yet for some time his fer.rn were sncinonnted by his sense of dramatic propriety. lie tremblingly longed for the full of the curtain. Powell threatened to break every Imne in his skin, which threat he. in his dresser's opinion, was a man quite likely to-carry ont. The situation finally became unbearable, and, with a c-y "Hare lam, master," Warren sprang np clothed In thu sable draperies which were fastened to the handle of Ills bier. The house roared with surprise nnd laughter aa the dead Lothario, eneum bttvd with his charne house trappings, fled from the atage. The play, of course, ended abruptly; and for once Oie somber tragedy btl-Xb "Fair Penitent" liad a mlrtliful cqnolnsion. New York Herald. SSSSJi A r'SUious I'lre Hetieuo. Jan. 81, 1K82, tho row anil Xtockmaii Street caught Ore. The 0-story building had only one stairway ami was filled with people. The building being old and dry, tho flame spread rapidly, and many lieonle found a terrible death. Just as it seamed that no human being could escape death three men vrero seen in an upper window. The firemen quickly brought ladders, but the longest reached only half the distance. In the crowd a colored bootblack, Charles Wright, saw that fastened to tho roof of the building, just above the window where the men were, was a telegraph wire, and that thia wire ran across the street to the top of a telegraph pole in City Hall park. lie saw tlutt if tha wire was cut in the nark it would fall right across tho win dow, so that the men could descend by It. In an instant he seized a fireman's wrench that lay near by, ran across the street and began to climb the tall, smooth telegraph pole. It was not easy In the wind and snow, but by hard climbing Wright soon reached the crossbars. Quickly ho twisted the wiro rope off. Down it fell, right across the window I The crowd shouted for Joy as one after another tho three men came down in safety. For a moment only the boy was forgottenr It was not long before every one had heard of Charles Wright, the boy who saved three lives. Cor. New York Press. Greeting a llunko Steerer. Sometimes the bunko steerer meets his match. Recently ex-Judge Thomas Lawrence, who lias been a practicing lawyer in this city for many years, but now resides in his beautiful home In Nyack, hod an encounter with ono of Hungry Joo's confrees in which tho lat ter acknowledged defeat. The ex-judge is a Quaker aud wears a slouch hat and Joshua Whitcomb clothes. Passing through city hall park an elegantly dressed young man said: "What 1 Do my eyes deceive me? You are" But llr. Lawrence seized the fellow's hand nnd brote in: "Why, I am glad to see thee, frien.t. Thou hast changed thy clothes since I saw thee last on Blackwell's Island." Slapping Mr. Lawrence on the back, the would be swindler laughed and said: "That will do, old Quaker; I see you are on to my game." New York Commercial Advertiser. Woman and rolltlc. According to the story of a man from Wyoming, woman snff rago has not ma terially changed the nature of woman. The surest way to get an lndinVrent woman to vote is the threat of a neigh bor to kill her husband's vote by an other. Straightway the shiest woman will put on her hat and go to the polls. Every woman, however, takes pains to register to be prepared for any emer gency, and politics is the cliief topic at the sewing bees, church circles and aft ernoon teas. The women had some trou ble with the Australian ballot, and pri vate rehearsals were held iu every house. New York Evening Sun. Adulteration ot Mustard. Mustard, esiiecially that which has bean adulterated with flour which, in consequence, also would look sickly pale Is brought np to the original color of genuine mustard by the addition of tu meric and a similar practice is begin ning to be adopted in the pepper trade. Food, Drugs and Drink. The Color of th. Hat. Centuries ago the color of a hat or cap had its significance.. Cardinals first be gan to wear red hats in 18M. In Italy for ages members of the Hebrew race wertsKnown by the yellow cap they wore, it being retaliatory for thetn to wear them. Philadelphia Ledger. Well raid Far rieklns;. Colonel Ehenezer Bproat, who was born in Hiddleborongh, Maw., iu Vol. served through the Revolutionary war with distinction and being a soldier hiiu self naturally thought that soldiers ei. gaged in their country's defense deserved to be handsomely treated. Ills father, it appears, kept a tavern. Barly in the war, while Gbeneser was a captain, h. was at home on a short furlough, am: one day three private, on their w. . home from the army, called at the hoo for a cold luncheon. Mrs. Sproat set on the table souw bread and cheese, with th remains n the family dinner. tSbeneaer thought thia rather scanty fare for hungry mei. especially as the bones were almnV pretty bare. However, Use men satis fled tlteir appetites and staked what was to pay. C-iptuin Sproat answered that be did not know, he weald ask his moth er, and going to the kitchen door he said: "Mother, how much is it worth to pick these bonesr" "About a shilling, I suppose." she an swered. He went hack to the room, took from th drawer t ahillingu, and with a siud ing face handed them to the men. ut tin' same time wishing Uiem gund da uul u pleasant journey. When they had been guru a f t huh otea, Mrs. Bproat retunud kihI '.,. 1 Ebeneaer what ha hod douo uilh tin money that tho ineu hud l uul Lnn. "Puid uie!" said tho tajiuuu. with an air of amazement '-Didn't 1 e--.k n whavt is a a- w or It to pit k thoSO Uill, , and didn't oii e.a it shilling? i thnugiit it little eii"ti.;b fol nil li a j '! un 1 handod thtlu tin u -n- tiiiin llu t'll I and they are gime. Ebt-tiezer woa his uintUer's favorite son, and she n. n-pt .1 the matter aa a good joko t" lie lu:i- u llliout cuupiain ing. YouiJi s Cviu.pAiiiou. .... ,.f W.lth. i ti i 1 ir I'll- i ik , 1 1 ti ,1 tTnut'i Uli'- Lilat luw. ibiv i al i .mil liniil'V In It tuk a I trav tu . ti. I yaara, l-m Is te Ollllu 1 .-.1 u , oan call a junt..'ii ir a liuu Iml i.r Usovm. Vnuik U-alie's lluulhly. Hot)z CONDENSE' Makes an every-day Convenience of o old-time luxury. Pure and wholewmr Prepared with scrupulous care. Higher award at all Pure Pood Expositions. Eai package makes two large pies. Avoul Imitations and Insist on having 11, NONE SUCH brand. MERREI.L & SOULE. Syracuse. N. . v. E BLACKING is chea,. at 30 cents a bottle than ji nther Dressing at 5 cents .i fTLE GOES A LONG Wf.- uwi shoes once blackened with . . ont clean by washing them with it . pie In moderate circumstances 6.k' inl.le lo buy it at 20c. a bottle, becur- I they siiend for Blacking they sa f 11 louther. It l the cheapest blacking consider!', ii . qii.ilily, and yet we want -x sel ' chcupcr it it tan be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for areeipe that will enable us tr il. SVnur'a Acme Blacking at such t , that a retailer can profitably sell il si ' bnttle. This offer Uorien until Jnn. lsl ' WOLFF A HANDOkrn.rhlladee. utr Old urnirsre painted with PIK-RON Him is the name of the paint), looki like t'nincd and varnished new furniture 'hu w it will do it. A cliild can apply it k an chunge a pine to ft walnut, or a cberr to iiijihogany ; there U no limit t 1 fa"ue. All retailers sell it. CURE Bkk Besvachanrl rellera all thft tronblM IseS dent to abtMoiu eUteof tho ifttm, suoh tM inzzJnets, h'ftuset, DromiDaW. PUtroM after cuing. Tula in tha 8idd,&a. Wall tiiAlirmctt rcmsvikiOU rocccu t boa abown la curlrg 4 Hcaai-chN yti Garter! LttUo Llmr PHU tim equally Ti.lua.bla In Conutlpatlon, cruins and pit Tenting thta anno jlag complaint, wblle tberalao coiTMlaUdiaoTderaol thaaloniacllamulawtlia lireranaxegtaUUthoboTeLi. EnaUtUeyoDly HEAD 'iicbalti7WMlJbflaJmoatprlooleMtolhcwna enjer fromtbiadiatTMslng com plaint; but (otta Cttlr tbelrpwdneaa doea notcna henad tbooa vbooncatrytbom will find tboae llttla pUlaTalo. cblolnwjmanT vaTitbattber will not ba irlU liag to do without tbome Eat after allaicfc he4 ACHE (is the ban of m many Urea that bora f wbT vremaka our groat boaat. OorpilUeuraitwhlld Otbendonot. Carter! Little Llvar PlUa an rary rmall an4 ery eaiy to Uta. One or two rilla ruataa doaa. Tney are trictlf Tegetabla ana do not grips or forge, but by tbelr gentle action please all wba use tbe m. InTlalsatSSoenta: flTaforSl. B014 try drogglata eTerjirluwe, or aent by mall. CARTER KEOICmtS CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRiCt Sclentiflo American AQency for C A VP ATS. TRADE MADIfS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIflHTIt. MtnJ MUaNN U? 8l1 DnoADWar, Niv YORK Oldent bareaa for securinjt rtentt In America. Krery patent taxra -out by vc Is brought be forts tbe public by a notioe gtren tree ol cbarge In tbe Jfcicniific gtwia Larjreet ctrmlattmi of any ictenUflo paper In tbe world, epltjndldly tlluratett. Ha mtelllaeat man ehoald be without It, Weekly, t 3. UO faarflUOalztnontba, Addreiw WPNN A CO oauauaaa, 301 liroadway, Htw ork City. .Vijfffi FIUS a new prtndplo 'lic-ritmuat 4t a throunh th r t 'lv fcUloamosB, i .j. iliT ud coanipa '4 ti'rn. b -nil lost, nlbU.at, aoo at a. ukk-. AXLE hVM IS THE TCOHXD,, rtin i iMflraoBimaaexx.Kotaau9 vo be ot mar ntbar brand. Worn TOHSM.K BYMSAIaKBQEVEBALLT, Jff IftMsnrllUl tw. Crttftp. Whavt VtHAld t aaiiMi aasu Beldin's slkll.Bins.hin psiwdrf ais4Ut HnsinttlvaaMTtMM. Ur-lor k wIMiisi. rrvcsv uc. a mm, nt is. uum rursimir n., ut FOR SAJLE. A farm aUuiUfd id Touainemiug tm n i, (JHrtwn i-iHiniv, I'a.. at out in milt from W i port, on louil IfHtJiii,,-1 ron i sttiu i4uh' to Kn , viile cutitalniiig upMurdi of iu acreaot c! ai iuud Uu aoil niDuiiiK aprlnic w&ior M ttt ar niuun, ami wttb all iwcenaarr omtmlltllnm roiui.rlntim a TWti 8TOHY FHAMK DVVl 1 UNI. HUl HI UwJ I- .'t, ltii a miiik UUis i. a (nuiie bank lurn .jvt in L wagou abed Z2 K) anil uli nilicr m- hmiiv eMibiiDiiiitgi TeriuB of iMtlt m ill bt mane kitH b U. lUriiU- Pa, THOMAS' Drug :: Store PIKST tjTKUKT. IdeiilUUTON. I'A. (t3T Spring is Coming Use Thomas' Extract Sarsaprilla, To Purify 7 r The Blood--150 Doses for $1.00. Quality Guaran' teed TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tilt; ini'li r-i.n. I lain, ttrrit inalufdli Ik .lll Mini it ins ili i tlllfrilti (uiil I I all Mali t .ln.silill-x .s' k no" u tu Ii I..II.-M.1 wli tflfs tlOll, Hid I ixii'uatii lili ' P mt-Alll uft'Uti i l-lllfl lulh SrnJ ""rr'il'""" llr,t for Cooaomi. all lb ma i ilr; en xiil i, rut- jt-i.ii i Uifin t i. j , lltsn. .ibiuti ! . MHlusIle- aud ma i !- Kei. Mlr.Akl a. ttlU), BnHm Mew Yuri. i ! CARTER'S! FE?1 VBK nr.wu ss T i