THE APOLOGY. CUd not If here rou haply find Th ronih romanoe oT country tor; I iIslC m wwll the brook and wind The green below, the btae above. Here eball yon read of spreading crew. The retret of the ipamw'i neck) Bometlmee ihall glance the glowlnjt treaa. And Laura's mow without a siwtfk. The crab lhat nU the month awry. The chestnut with lu domes of pink. The tplendld palaoe of the aky, TSm pool where drowsy rattle drink. The stack where Oolin hldee to catch The milkmaid with her beaded load; The alumina; lerk, a poet's match, That trarali upahe great blue roadj The cherry whence the blackbird bold Steals rub mouthfuls athla ease, The clary of laburnum (rolJ, The raila&t piping of the breeze All, ell are here. The ruatlo Mum Khali sing the pansy and tbe thruah. Ah, ebide not If she sometimes choose The country lore, the country blush! N, It, Gale, THE BLACK PEARL. Tb harbor of Acapulco la an Ideal one for shelter. And after the steamer la once at anchor It la a eonrce of myatery to the pone&gera who havo not been on deck now the erer enteral the qmet lit ua Day. The hluh. bine mountains In the back' round, the tall palms and tropical creen down to the water's edge, along the shore the tiled and thatched houses among the oldest on the coast and on (he rldiur around to the right the an cient fort and military prison all these make' a eight that fills a lover of the plo turesone with enthusiasm. The waters about the steamer are thick with the boat and dugouts of the bum- boat women and dirty native boys ped dling trait, shells, pearls and a world of lndescrlbables. all keeping up a constant din of jabbering jargon, that, with the hundreds of half naked natives passing- from the ship to the lighters discharging cargo, makes an exciting scene, in sharp contrast to the peaceful outlook on the hare beyond. From the ship the city seems but a collection of small adobes, scattered here and there along the hillside, with an oc casional long, low white building In rlsw. But no sooner has the traveler passed the gates of the custom house than a little city of 12,000 inhabitants lies be fore him under tbe shelter or the hill, with thriving stores thronged with dark eyed senoritas and men in white linen or bespangled velvet, many of the latter with the flaming serapo hanging over the shoulder. Edmund Warren represented an Amer ican house. He had taken the place of the traveler who for years hod made the annual visit to the Mexican seaports. Be hod never seen Acapulco before, nor hod Henry Sanford, who accompanied him on this trip. They had only just landed and become settled iu the miser able excuse for a hotel In time to enjoy a delicious coinlda, when they felt an Impulse to Join the throngs which filled the clean paved streets as evening came and nlghtsoon followed the footsteps of the sultry oay. Passing down the street leading by the (tores, the market and the plaza, just back' of the custom houBe, a small space under sheltering palms opened to view, where night after night the lower classes assembled to watch the fandango. The crowd of dark skinned men and women, all dressed in the garb of the locality, stood out In the dim light ot the long torches planted here and thero among the throng, like ghosts of departed senor itas and caballeroe. All were watching the couples dancing the monotonous clog ruille on the low platform to tbe mo ot drum, tambourine and guitar. With hands on hips and heads thrown back, the dancers faced each other on the boards, arms' length apart, and the constant stamping of little feet and the changing from eide to side was kept up until all were exhausted and others took their places. The Americans hod mingled with the throng about the dancers, watchlnir al ternately the platform and the groups of Slrls'about. Boon soft eyes had discov ered the strangers, and ooqnettlsh glance, went out from beneath long lashes. Warren was never happy unleus In love and In love with every pretty face that came across his path. Ilia heart beat faster as he caught the glances shot at himself and and Henry, and he nearly pinched the latter's arm off as a smile came from a dark eyed beauty on the edge of the throng. "Gad, Henry! Such eyes! Did you avers their like?" he exclaimed. "I must see where she lives. Are you with mP and he rubbed his hands In antici pation of on adventure. Henry was quit as ready for a lark as his compan ion. Ten o'clock. The dancing was over, and the crowd scattered through the dark streets. "You had better look out for that tall MeTloan with your beauty, lied. He may stick a knife into us," cautioned Henry. "Nonsense. Come on," was the other's rejoinder. They did not notice the native police, not uniformed, but armed, following some distance behind as the Americans dogged the footsteps of the first conquest of U amorous ".Warren, nor did they knew their custom ot "running in" the foreigner on any pretext whatever for th. revenue of the paltry fine. Muriello Karvaex knew full well that her new ad mirers were close behind, and so did her tall lover. Ho bade her good night as Warren and Bonf ord passed, and went book toward the plaza. It the Ameri cans could have heard his consultation with Old Chiua, the bumboat woman and character of Acapulco, they might even now be back in their native city. The young men retraced their steps and found the olive skinned beauty still m the door. They saluted. The bow was returned. "Adelante, senora," a pretty voice Bald, and, they accepted with alacrity the in vitation to enter. Candles burned dimly la a corner filled with bottles mescal aguardiente and aquillo. Several other girls, quite as pretty as the captor of Warren's transitory affections, were ested about, some on stools and some on a low couch in the comer. Two had (rattan. "Here's lack, Henry," whispered War ren, and they were soon quite at home in th little white adobe, though to Hen ry there seemed something uncanny about th place. To the Americans, used to the luxurious fittings of a met ropolitan home, the bare walls and dirt floors, covered with palm patates, were a new experience. Whll laughter and song came from th little house, and the Americans were whispering love nothings in the ears ot newly found amoreux, in another house not far from the water more serious words were passing between Old China ana the tall lover of Muriella, The old dealer In green cocoanuta and occult Mysteries was listening with ill con cealed pleasure totheinanwhowaa beg ging a favor at her hands. No love crape about the shores of that pretty bay ver escaped her notice, and nothing pleased th stout old bumboat woman so much as to be sought out by the amor cos of the upper classes to listen to such Information from her lips as is sought from the "seoond sight" mediums of our own country. "So you want to buy the Black Pearl? To buy ltl You fooll" shrieked Old China when the Mexican had finished his story. "What do you know about itr "I "know what was said when the oom a&dante was found dead, and that the polio were afraid to search for It. Five hundred pesos for Its use tonight that Is all I ask." "Th polio are fools, and you are a fool. I know nothing about the Black Pearl." "Com. China. A thousand pesos for IU us and tb knowledge bow to use It." "A thourand pesos," muttered the old woman. "Have you the tuouey with your "Ay., that I have, and I want it use foe only this one night." China waddled Into an adjoining room, whence after muoh delay aha brought forth a package oare fully wrapped and sesTsd, "You mutt not undo this, tenor, she said, "or you, too, will surfer if you t th pearl " The lauehter and song In the adobe caslta stopped at a knock on the outer door, and Ned Warren's pretty Acapul- run answered the Bummons. A neoi Tuireel was handed her bv tbe messenger, which she eagerly unfolded. "With tho compllmfnt of ," it sold, but she knew the nana writing, "How f unnv at thishourl" she thought, but her snapping block eyes danced with glee as she undid the parcel ana iounu it to contain nn immenso block pearl set In heaten A-ellow metal of anoint work manship. At her exclamation of delight the others grouped about, and the object of their admiring glances was laid upon f nn tnliia for insDection. An Instinctive shudder passed through Sanford as Muriella laid it under the candle Unlit. It seemed to emit a pecu liar light, and a queer, pricking sensa tion went through his veins as ne vieweu the jewel the largest of its kind he hod r uu.n. A. he looked a feeling of ex hilaration came over him, such as he had not felt during the evening, "That last drink of tequila was too much," ho thought, but the others, too, were becinninir to evince signs of liveli ness even greater than all the hilarity of the night had brought forth. A faint blue haze seemed to cover every object In the room. The figures of the girls at Intervals looked far away and then near by, while n feeling of utter recklessnoss twrvoiled his wholo belnsr. All tho phan tasms of the opium eater could not be more weird than those which came into Ranford's brain as his gaze wos riveted on the jewel lying among the candles cTouned around it on the table. In their dim lieht It seemed to grow and grow. emitting a demoniacal glow that, but for the spirit of recklessness which possessed him, would have filled his eoul with dread. "The fnndanco." cried one of the girls, with a wild burst of laughter. "Let us dance once rnoro, for I feel as though my feet were on fire," and when the guitar sounded the notes of the dance the danc ers seemed to enter Into It with fiendish delightandboistcriousenthuslosin. Back and forth they crossed, swaying like wil lows In the wind, with bands on hips and heads well back, their feet pattering and stamDina- to the twanging of the guitar. Faster and faster their movements be came, as the music seemed to fill every fiber with its wild action. Five Imdies were found in the adobe caslta next morning, but with no marks of violence or other signs to Bhow the cause of death. The goufeips of that quaiut Mexican searjort tell a weird tale of a black pearl, taken from the trulf , that aota upon be holders as does the loco weed upon all who taste that evil plant, and they tell, too. of a mad dance of death years aso when two foreigners and three beauties of the place fell exhausted about the jewel, whose demoniacal nre Kept mem treadlmr the fandango till every energy was gone and life went from them. John Craig in San Francisco Arconaut. A New Claai of Compound. .VriiZZJi,. R,l,tlOT nfl compounds discovered by Sabatier and Benaerens. iney nave iounu luav re- duced copper absorbs, In the com, tno vapors of nitrogen peroxide, heat being I disongaged during the process, 'ihe Mnnnt ta n rnnmnn ftlnrft.1 rftTTltWlllTld. I , mnn.iHon of which is reoresented 1 .I . 1 n...vm rm,ii. by the formula Cu2N02. This is nitro- obtained with cobalt. New York Jour nal, The Molt Slas-nlUcent Array of Diamond. Mrs. John Bloodgood is said by the most noted of the London Jewelers to have a more magnificent array of dia monds than any woman extant, tine waa one of the four Americans who were able to secure a box at the opera in Lon don during the summer of 1893, and her diamonds oven in that show excited the greatest comment. New York Recorder. Uilnff the naad Iu Counting. The natives of Erroob and some of the Capo Yorkers of Australia have words for "one, "two" and "three," but for four they aay "the whole. In west ern Australia they have words for one," "two," "three" and "four," while the word for "five" means "the lingers being on one hand," and "ten' "being on two hands." One author gives a word for "fifteen "mehr-in-belll-belU-gudgir-jura-ban- ga," tho bxact meaning of which is "the ringers on the hand on either side and half the feet." The Lower Murray na tions nave words for "ona and "two only; for "five" they say "one hand;' for "ten" two hands." Very few Aus tralian tribes can count beyond "four,' their terms for "live" merely Implying a large number. Chicago MalL llothTurllr. rieaaed. A Portlaud lawyer Bays that not long ago a man came into bis omce thorongb- lA!nrriumm nxnnllv imnrlim thov ly angry as men nsuaiiy are wnen moy go on eucn erranua, uenaucaueu upon 1 a debtor and asked him politely for the payment ot a bill of f i.&O and had been abused for bis pains. Now he wanted tho lawyer to collect It. The lawyer demurred. The amount was too trifling. It would cost tho whole of It to collect it. 'No inattor," said the client. "I don't care If I don't get a cent, so long as that lenow lias to pay it." So the lawyer wrote tho debtor a let- ter, and iu due time the latter appeared In high dudgeon. He didn't owe any I3.C0, and he wouldn't iiy It. "Very well," said the lawyer, "then my Instructions are to sue. Dut I hard ly think it will pay you to stand a suit lor so small a sum." "Wholl get the money if I pay It? asked the man. The lawyer waa obliged to confess that be should. "Oh, well," said the debtor, "that" another matter. If Mr. isn't going to get tt, I am perfectly willing to pay It.' The debt was paid, the lawyer jack eted the amount, and, what Is very nn- usual, all parties to the suit were per fectly satnujea. l'ortland Argus. 8ha Got a (eat. A very pretty girl stepped in to a crowd ed car on the College avenue lino. She belonged In the high school and wasn't in the habit of standing up. The car was full, but everybody else had a seat. Seven men held down the most available ones, and, strange to relate, not one of them appeared to be aware that a young wom an was compelled to stand. ihe pretty girl, with a qnlck glance of disgust about the car, took in the situa- tion and blushed somewhat indhrnantlv. She had a long distance to ride and couldn't cling gracefully to a strap. Two squares had been traveled when an Idea took possession of her classical mind. Out came the miniature purse from the embroidered silk reticule, and the little hands fumbled among a few silver coins. A nickel dropped to the floor and rolled to the far end of tho car. This is part of the plan, but it Is executed dexterously, and the passengers pity her. she blushed and murmured, "How awkward of me." Unsteadily she started after the nickel, ... 'I but seven men Intercepted the movement and rushed to the point, as the artful maiden dropped into a comfortable seat with a sigh aud deftly hid a roguish Bmlle. The S-cent piece was tendered by a man who assumed her place at the strap, She An lucenlon. Ueaaon. The excuses wldch are resorted to by European tradesmen to make American tourists pay higher prices than any one else pays are often more curious than In. genious. An American who had a fine pair of boots made by a London cobbler waa astonished at the price which was demanded. "Three guineas forajiair of calf boo tat It Is preposterous," said the American. "Indeed, air," said the cobbler, "if you'd a-knowed the cut f that was in that leatberl It waa u bluuded hauimal, I as sure you, sir, aud bred ou the bestate of the Duke of Uuck'uiir'aiu." Tbe cusU'-iiur (Mid tho charge at once. Yotith's t .uiiaui, m Now tlutt tl Ftuuch haie dlaita guiabed theuiM-lvua Ui building irannlt. some lartatau oitgiuuora propoM to spaa tbe utfuab cumuna! with a bridge Si itj Lii'ii1 DEATH'S COHQUC8T. I so loved once, when lalh earn by I hla . w . r fM. And all my sweetheart's treme she undid To maso rar limine; pw The dread .hade ttaaaed methn. unheeding. and I turned me f lion To calm mrloTe-klt l"n her shielding band And oomfort her again. And, lol .he answered lint, ami she did sit Alinie.nr. , ... Willi her fair face and the eweet smile of It, la love wlllLPeath, not me. -Jama Whltoomti tiller. The 1'oetry That l'aj-e. A noct. to have n successful sale for n book of verse, should bear in mind one potent fact that the poetry for which thero Is tho greatest general demand to day Is that which appeals to the heart, rather than to the mind. That Is tho se cret of the greater sale of Longfellow's books over those or Walt whitmans mat Is why Whittier outsells Browning, why a thousand copies of Dr. Holmes' poetical E3 works aroeolil toonaotswinirarne; wny Will Carleton outsells Thomas Hailey Aldrlch: why James Whitcomb Kiley's poems sell iw fast ns they ore put on the shelvos, wnuo tnoso 01 Anurew Liang ana Austin Dobson stand year after year looking ut each other from the eamo rel ative position on the name shelves, Tho cynical literary critic may sneer at Will Carleton, he may pick flaws In James Wliltcamb Riley's ver6e, ho may tell you that Eugene Field ii only a news paper poet, but Joed the public listen to the all knowing critic ami buy the works of the long njfo buried poets whom he chooses to call Immortal? Ask the book sellers; ask tbe publishers. To defy the reader's easy conception of a thought in a poem may be to have your name included in the intense literary set, but it will not sell your poems. Edward W. Bok iu Ladles' Home Journal. Curing- an In.ane Patient. A patient entered the consulting room walking backward, under the delusion that his head had got a twist round and that his face was turned the wrong way Instead of laughing at him as I expected. the doctor entered into the case with the greatest gravity, tapping his patient head all over, looking Into his throat and ears and sympathizing with him The patient was at ouoe won over and placed tho utmost confidence In the doc tor's assurance that a complete cure would be effected In a fow days, volun tarily exercising the greatest care in carrying out the medical directions, which consisted in elaborate nothings to keep the pntlcut occupied. A day or two afterward the doctorTtlie- purchase of a new one, Hll) met him with feigned surprise and von gratulated him. "On what?" usked the patient. "Judge for yourself," replied the doctor, handing him a mirror. The man surveyed bin corrugated connte nance intently for a fow seconds, when with the dawn of conviction there stole a grin into his stem features. Thanking the doctor, he skipped out of the room in a f renzy or delight. Jjondon Tlt-Ulta. Or Cour.e You Ittad The testimonials frequently published Ii tM ,0nooiJ., satsaparllla In Th are from relah)o p(.0Dle, state slmnlr actSi Bmi ,10w i,e)0nd a doubt that Hood's Cnres. why don't you try tills niedlclner lie sure to get 1100.1,11. " Constipation, and all troubles digestive organs anil the liver, are cured Dv Hood's j.ft, Uneouallfk a u,CIler pm. Henry VII. of Euglaud was a miser. Every town in Lexlco has a public hath houso. Piles of ueoole have piles, hut De Witt's llch llazle salve will cure them. T. 1) Thomas. Frlederlch the grua of Trussa was musician. Subscribe for this paper $1 a year. It Is truth In medicine tbe sma'.lcsl dose that performs a cure Is the best. DeWltt's Little Karly Misers are the smallest pll.s, will perform the cure, and are the best. Thomas, DruRslst. We feel sorry for the homo that Is not enlivened bv a sister's presence, USE DANA'S SAIISAPAHILLA, ITS -"THE KIND THATCUUKS." Iu Japan women work a bteved ires. The most Intelligent people of our com immltv rccoenlio In DeWltt's Little Early Miners pill! of uuequaled merit for d vtpepsla headache and constipation. Very small, perfect In action. 1 bomOM, lmiggCBt. Cherubinl, the great Italian opera wrlter,was the eon of 11 theater violinist, Love Sunshine k Co., Is the uamn of a Jahnstown, Venn., lirm. Iluckleii's Arnica Salve. Hie best salve In tlie world for Cuts, llrulsi-s. Sore., lllt-er.. Halt lthpiitn. l-ever Mon-H. 'letter. cnaiira nanus, uinmuiiis cornes.anu aiiBKin jrHpiioiis, and uusiilvrly cures I'lies. or no raj reuireu 11 n Kuarsmet-u 10 irive prnri-i sanit Imx. For salt, hy Ueber Jhlgliton; aud lller) A live Cottonwood tree with petrified roots Is growing near Atchison Kan, Texas permits hlgh-toued convicts to hire substitutes to work for them in the convict camps. Th ito.ton star aud how to dral w Ith them, and other val uable uiedlral Information, will tie found I In Dr Kaufmaiin s great Medical ora elegant colored plates. Send three 2-Ceni .letups 10 pay postage to A. 1'. uruway & Co., lioston, iass.,and receive a copy free. An Independence, Inil., woman Is said to have become paralyzed by eat ing popcorn, 'The wind from the North blows sharp snd keen, and bad enects of colds sre seen. One Minnie Couch Cure so safe aud sure, will quickly perform a Tonderoui cure. T. D. 1 nomas. Most men are attracted their mental equals; most women to their mental superiors. The breaking nn of the winter Is the signal for the breaking up of the siilem. Nature Is openlnc up the pores and throw ing off refuse. DeWltl'i riaraapsrllla is of unqneitlonable assistance in this oper ation, rnomas, uruccm. UdEDA NA'H HAKHAPAiai.I.A, its KlNUTHaTUUlifciJ.'' Tim More mushroems are ral-ed In the vicinity of l'arls than in any other l)Iace lu the world. Dad completion indicates an unhealthy 1"e 01 u.u1' DeWltt's LiltU Early itisers are oil's lhat will coireet this eoudl lion. They act on the liver, they act nn tue stomach, they act on the bowel., i. D. Thomas, Druggist. The beet dressed man iu the house o representative is I leu r 7 II. Uiugham of Pennsylvania. Some of the Grand Army boys may be mteiesieu in tne ioi owhir irora Alex 11 n-mA a n .-. .......... 1 t . -, 'i-.. .. Pope. A. D. C. Commander Den't. Tenn. r.d Qs, Jin says: "ll'e have had an epidemic of whoaping roueo hembtewart, Teun, snd Chamberlain's Cough llemedy pas oeen tne oniy medicine luai nas don any good." There is no danger from whooping couch, when tlilt remedy Is freely given. It completely controls the disease. and 60 cent bottles for sale by tieuer. unighton, aud Hieir, wrissport. Subscribe for the Advocate. Toutheru factories are maLiug pa p ir from palmetto, A SAKB INVHHTMttNT. J. II. Il'llaon. S71 Clar St.. Khanuuiir?. Pa., says be will sot be wltliout Dr. King's New Dtseavery for Consumption. Coughs and CeMs, that It cured bis wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," when vatloua other remedies aud several phyeleiaue bad done port. Pa., Halm. Dr. Klein's New Dleesv ery baa done utm more jood Iban anyiblor he ever used tor Lung Trouble Nothing. llk It. Free Trial IlotUes at fisher's Drug outre, ueuitaion, am tilery's llrug Dux. stars, letilblan, aal tilery's Drug 8b WeUspori. Marge bottles. &Oc. and 1 OJ. A man's second childhood begins when a woman geta hold of him. THE GREAT German Remedy! Tin i it tie s-nn riip niftl n mum run int aitix. HI tor those 1 1 vat h It Blllotu8pel1i(lopeml illonflirLPilUBniTTEEfj Ult will care you. Tmlllt'aT'TtT icver rails. q Cleanse the filiated HI tlotylTrhen you ee thsttlretlamlall&onr I Ifeellnfrt If so, use I (I Sulphur Biitebs; ta l Hi miri ties vtv III jit will euro you, tiff through the ktn o Pimples, Ulotc lies. the klnl 111 OiKTSlh es who an- III closely confined In the mills and work ind Sores. Heir on LI soLMtun DmiRS.pi UnA l,lfS trill frtl W frf ebons; clerks.whfldo 1 1 not procure sufficient III exercise, aw) all who III are confined Id doom. low. Sulphur itiTrKiui Ill Should tlSO fiULPIICRl J It itt eh. . They will will cure Liter Com l plaint. Don't le iU III ours frea; it wiu cure km voq. ri WslrltlT. Ill Iuu "'mUii; I Itosufrerfrom Rheum 1 hm.ri.nR Hitter Id villi build you up find 1 11 make, rou Etroogand If I Ifitltm, tiBOBltottle of I ISrJLmUR HITTERS; IU It wTpr fall tnmre SULPHUR llITTKKfl Hind t. IPU wivuuu. ni hoi tie. Trv ltt you lp.iro, rleh and strong, 1 bottle. will not regrpt IL iinu jour (lean nam. liHtllea lu delicate 'Irv U LIMIT II health, who are all run down, should me rER8 to-nliriit. you will sleep i sof.pmm HiTTrm. -1IM1 WinfiHT F Do tou want the beet Medical Work published? Bend 8 2-cent stamps to A. l OttDWAT & Co "COMMUNICATED." To Owners Of Wagons, would say Hint before ou Jake your wugon to the shop foi repnirs look over tho pnniting I did Insl. vrnr, f,ec wliethcr I use infrrior Paint and Viirnisli. I hen comitate nrices, also in 0! a Carnage Man! And mi where you L'et tin; same article for, Oh I so much less money, for my pluce is noted for Unit, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, because I sell for the ready stuff you see. WKISSl'OHT, PA. FUrtNlTUIlE, UNDEKTAK1NU FLOUU & FEED. Robt. N. Aiitliony, (Successor to J, F. Rex, East Welsiport.) WILL CONTINUE TO UE THE 11 EST PLACE TO 11UV Fnrnitnre, Flour & Feefl, at the Lowest Prices, Give us a call. No trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. SPRING GOO Now Sprlne and Bummer Goods mean more with us than the same words mean from other dealers. Why? Because all the goods we lmvoonmir counters and s sholves-re new-thero is no last year's stock of Roods brushed up and piled up to deceive the buyer. We In tend to merit your patron age by honest, fair and square daallngand we want you to como aud eeo what we have In Now "Dress Cioods afcrery Low Trices. Groceries & Provisions, of best quality and al tbeloweit pi I cm. Choice Flour and I'ecd, " Fresh Country Produce. n'nshing Machines 8c IFringers of the best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS AKK DELIVKHED FREE. Wet Lara a Hooray, rieatant .Store, Come ami see us electric lighted. 6eo.H.Enzian, North First Street, Lchighton. KRUM KISTLER CORNBK SECOND & ALUM Bts. Want everybody in Lehigliton to buy at their st-ire because they have not only nn ex cellently assorted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but because thpir pricM are low er than these cooda can be boutsht for elsewhere in fown. We show goods with pleas ure, quote prices and deliver all purchases. Don't forget, but call and &e us. KRUM and KISTUER. uKREIDLER, Ull I 2 Cat I READ OUR 3 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets I TESTIMONIALS I Will completrlyrteBtroylliedoHlre forTOUAOro In from StoSdays. rerfeetly harm leBl cause no mr-nne, tnu niiiy ne fovi-n edgoor the patient, who will voluntarily TlDnHPrVWrM Otis MnCPmHP mmitl ran lwenwlat home, and with- Uliuituiiiuiliuu uuu muui iiiim muni outanyenon on tno lmrt or the patient, hy tho uso or our SPECIAL. During: lrpatmenliMiili-nianroeiioKi-a puino uniii bui niimnn, lui-y puau Toiunianiy Itive in.-in up. We aend particular and patnphlt-t of testimonials frre,aiiit shall ne Kiau 10 piaco sunerora inim any 01 mono nanii lu poinniunii' llouwllh persons who liavolK-en cured by the u-iouf ourTAaLKTn. Ult I 'R Te.lll PTR nro for aalo liv nil rtnsT-CLARN rirncoldt.anl 1 fn ,,r unf IfHirn. Jf yotirdrtirRlstduesiiotkeciithefti,enctfiseu S t and wo will suud you, by return mall, a ruickjigi- of u Tl,lt Write your uanie and nddreftsplslnly, and slftte wlH-thfr Tiiblcts are lor Tobacco, Morphine or Aaquor iiaon. DO NOT BD DECEIVED Into porrharing oiTerwl for 8h1p. Auk for XXZXjXt'S Biirui iuu vniiuusuuKiiuiiin Hint itri' iriMiiff Manufactured only by OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61, S3 a 65 Open Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS FREE. I iiavo RESPOKSIBIE I IGENtS WANTED fin writing plana, Spring Summer niLLIHERY. Wall Papei's, Borclei's, Decorations, Pictures. C. G - BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite SOUTH EIB LIVERY, A'. Sell & Co., flea (if Oira Houm, Iron Stm-l, tiii fir all P.irpHM Iilre I nut at vtrr llH.miUltt Price. tW-l'LKAHlStllVti-iH A HAM, J8 ? jj We havo a Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Wa have ouly Umt-claiw mlllliiorfi ami e 1I0 tlie vorj- lxt work auil lellvr Roods when jironiUed. Don't forRet to oouie mill bee na before yuu Imy. Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DB.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, I'a, tT IIANIM1.110A11WAY houiik, MuMav. AT KA.TON. 8WA lloru. f UJWIIAVH. kT UaTHLUIUI. HUK 1IOTKUWKI1iH1A.I. AT AU.l!!(tOWl,HAl"ClUIIMAlTl)Hl)AV Vr UATll, KU1UAV. ANU 8ATUHI)AS. Offlfe llours-Krwii a. m. to 4 p. la. IfMtle Itultetl to dlMMue. ol tlte Eye.Ear, Nose &. Throat Hr-AUo, HefmettonoIttMJ liyea orlliewljurt- aieut of xIiuimmi. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r,- FIltST ttTRKET, L8III0HTOK, fEMN'A Tbe Oarlua Iloiwe bM been renavetnl aud manned tbruulMwi ltl. eloelrlc lUfbled wmI ll veutlUlHl. and I. auojut ttK Hest IIOU-U III till, teetlou ui the Mete. Tbe pelroiuue of tbr uublle I. auHelnd. Uwt aeennodUiii tor iermaliIit aud tnuuleut eutuui. Ubwiiea ver imideraie. Hue Uquun,Freb Hwraud I'oiUji d Goo 0 tr t tG jr. W. M. Kapsher, ATTOUNEY t OOUMBBLLOR AT LAW, Klrt door fttov Um Maiulou Uoum. MAUOII CHUNK, - . - - PKNH'A. UtMl KtOa ao4 UdUaeHun Agoey. WlU Uu I lid tvH IMP Ileal RttUU. OtmvryaAtiiiut ui roca)4lr uud. KoUlli UK Sktawsui eouwiiira m am . ia v F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OKcm opptwlt t4M Opera liouae. Rank Street, Leh ijhton, T'a DKNT1BTUY IN AU. IT8 HKAM'HKK. rtitiUM tuid uikluc MtlftaUil iieulurir m imh:..U tV. lAfifeJ HIMsltbtl( itswd Q&I duiU.ltrMl aud TwOJi KiuitcUd WIT H, OUT f A1N UFFIt'E UOUBa. Pruiu . ui , to 12 hi , froni 1 u w., U 6 p. m , (lulli ltt , to 1 ui CuuaUiUlluu lu Kuy 7 p i ciuhu - tMcm Uoum U liialetottlUli vt tturuny REMEMBER "KK rarciullnvefltlhatlon as to our responsibil ity uud tbo merits of our Tablets ill nrupni it- lorcoupo wiuiouilllfl Know I stopsmoklugor chewing In a few days. TORMUUV GOLD CURB TABLETS. tno rrro tico or j.liiuor or Xlor- fruni ton to Tur flntfi fnf jif.ilt. f.n. fir Iftwm-! i.f vuur l)ntii it rlirhLHi..l.nltlioiuTh thvy did ttiu work in Ipm tlmii Truly yours. The Onto Ciifmical Co .: OENTtrMEN: It irlTpfi mo nl hufc to PiMRk n front ol tmslw fur vuur Tublfts. Mv llnuor.Riul tin otic! iifilmid. I wan ItM iu rou "t nn t ilriiikt-r, but nrttr uin(f your Tnblut but tlirt o tlnyalio quit ilrlnkliin, ind will not tourh limior of buv kind. 1 havo M fiitl four month before wrltllitf rou.laurtlertokiiow tbo euro waa iKruiaueut. TiiKOnioCiiRMicALOo- O rktlkmbn: Your Tablets imi'd tiinritlilni'. hviKxliTmiPtillv. for uevrn two puckagedof jourTublttH, and without any effort on iXuuriiw all tJrUcn to THE OMEO CHEIVI.CAL CO., 01, 03 nnd GO Opera Clock. LIMA, OHIO, mwitkw Utlanm-) All the Now and Protty Fnnciec iu NB N MILLINEHY. Can he fmiti.l in firciit iivray at our jros in W ii&jrrt ani Lahighton. Wo ciM-'ninly i fVi-r tinl uch a Hij; A-s-U'tnirntbi'loir. Bo sure .to Come and Soo Ua. For the next few months the rrcat question of interior decor, ntion nnd house painting will ho the leading consideration ol property owners. Let us make a suggestion for you. You waul tho work done right ; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wnll paper nnd decorations. Conic and see; let us talk tho matter over and wo know that wc can please you. OTH, P. 0., LEHIGHT01T, PA. Oscar Oliristinau, -WKIHSIHIKT, l'A. Livery and lixdmwje StuUes. Buy rldliiff earrlue. aud sale driving ijev aocuinuiodtttliius to g.uldevlere..rt Mail and hilemtd. order, i-roi.iotlv atleudml to lll.f me a IrbtL uiajmMjr Soidol's Bakery, lira Htreel, lUlgl.Um, you will lwy nud lrMiiictuU Uemt BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Kreeh Kerv Day (hir Vienna llrad ciiimol be exrelled We few Uull) KulK'll )mil fiilron an. Watcb fur tbe W.utiiu. bi-nlel's Vienna nnkery, Onp Oberl'., FIIIST IT, I.KIllllll I (IV. l'A TtWill lima iou uj Are you all run down? Scott's Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Iiypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. BeoUe Kmut.1.1 hum Crafbs, CeMs, Ceasas.tisa, Srhla and -UI Ana.irtlr and Wsattaf Diseases. Pt West waatteff in duUrca. Al iHH.1 m paUilublr m milk. CbrtoBly late ffiwulHe. prepared by booti & Hnwae, Chemists. New Kurt- gold by all ttgyllll, A FEW Testimonials from persons who havo boon cured by tho uso of Hll's Tablets. Tim into Chemical Oo. : IU All SIH I liavn born uslnff jour r for lubncen iH1ltlni.tl foil ml tl w until rlint you i-lalin tur It. I u il leu centa i f t!ii'tn.iitfo-l rliv-wliijr loh'iM'oniTny. m out' to Aw ('iKfirii; or 1 wntiia Miiuk lortvitliwHOt titifii?n. ln clicwnl and Hinukfi fur tvwnt Hvd yvnry, uml two imt'kuifea of vuur TablutHi'Umd iiih j 1 iiavAiioilcHirt fur It 11. M. JAYIAJKO, l.tllf.Mitll. Dnnim Frhrt. N. V, r.DnKTI.RMRN! fti.mr tltim iuri 1 Htn TulilciM for 'I'ltliilcro Hiitilt. 1 KfoiTorf 1 wnu tMtth a lifrnvv mnuker mid chower. three Ihv. 1 iim curwl. MATHKW JollNWJN,!'. O. Box 45. riTTftiicnoii, l'A. HUU waa StroiiKly tnJlt?Utl tut ho UBOOf try vourTublfti lie wufl a lit tivy and YuwrainVtirt e-m iiimiMcnu Cincinnati. Onio. hare performed amlniclo In inveaw. vonrn. imrt Utto boon i ureu b uw of my part. V. L. 1AHLUAY. In Paint thefbest Is the cheapest. Strlctlv Pure White Lead is best: properly applied It will not scale, chip, chalk, or nib off; It firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it Is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot ba obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett" "Ulster" are standard brands of strictly pore Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best In buying them. You can produce any desired color by tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by h moit rellablt deatcritn Patau Jf you are color to paint, It will pay you to end to us for a oook containing Information that may lave you many a dollar it Will eniy cess you a penii ciru to oo bv. NATIONAL EAD CO.. Droidw. New York. WM. O. TALPBY. CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, SUNSTROKE CURED ! We will oive $500.00 to the Manufacturer op any Sarsapa rilla that can show such a cure. Which one will try? We wait an answer Pleasant St.. IIallowixl, Mk.,. Dana Sariai-aiulia Co.. (ffiiufmen: 1 nave iiau 1110 CA- TAItltll for over teu years as badly R4 Iff" but man could have It. Alt 8 rliM thecKarslwastroublelwUh DYSl'lU'SIA. to much no I Imil to be very careful lint 1 eat. In addition tathealiore. Are years ago I had a Sl'.VIiUI'. NU.STIlOKi: 1 read about ltANA'8 SAHSAl'AUII. I.A.audde tr ajr. tcnnlned to try it. Alter rv.eU LI taking llirt-o iMldles of IIAN'.VS 8AItSAlAltlLI.A 1 waiC'OlIIM.IlTII.Y C'ltlUlIt of liotlithetMT.VItltll ami lVNIi:i Nil. and all the Luting effeeta of my si nstkoui: vamiIii:i. I am 74 years T U A T oU a" J iiowamuucll I II rA I liiuii nstilii. 1 lieanily recommend DANA'd HAUSArAUlI.I.A to any person sufler Itn; m I hae been. Kesttectfully, WM. O. TAl'LEY. IlAUAvriLL. Mk.. July 28. Dl. I can iiearllly vouch for ibe nbnoltilo frufliof thcaletes- inrc tuuonlal. lUKCO J I. NOltl. STEVKS, Merchant. Dana Sar.aparltla Co., B.Plsl Malm. SALESMEN WANTED To w Nurry Htock. We Rrmv all tlieliPt 1-HM.vuntUeM. vM Hint titfw, tephu e nil truck tliuttllen.na KiiarunteMi lututiulloii. UUIimI ntUttry or WHiiiiiiMiiou from tu nturt. Write HuoliMter.N. Y KU.u)Ultvl IS.. Incorporated Itwa- PRIVATE SALE The iimlerilgned oiTera at 1'rlvate Sals tbe fillowlne artlelea One Illako Klone Criuher, 100 Ton Capaeity. One 111 II. P. Knalno and Holler. A vailetv of I'lowa ami Toola aiiltabla for lUad maUhiK. Apply to W. II. 1IKHKK, Harrlty, Ta. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Th uiHlrliuel Itavlnv heen rNtoredth iWHiUlt bv aUuiifUt inetti.H. iuir Kunerliiir luruuv- nu vn wttu a i luuif iHctktu, Aud Mt drMJd.iHit)(viivuiiMiiluii. I uxlouilo nmk knuwii to MH follow BUttrrcfs Hie luciitis ofounsi TwllMWwlut Jnlrc It, ... will rlteerfully miuI time ui ciwrwi uupy ui iur irwrimiuuuCHi. whlrli thpv will And a mil I'urtt for fluiiaim.ii. Aifua, l.nf hltU and all tbroat wl Uik AiaUdl4. Jit hoMiii ull sufferiTB will try S I rtttiimlv, as It U InvaluabUt, Tlio lealrltig ii prweripliuu, wlikb will cot lUeAi u UiIuk, vum hihj prv? o a hitihu.ik. ihi noh autirMf, Iter. KIIWAItll A. 1T1I.S0.V, llrookiyn, new votk. aur. as, i-7y, A load of sorrow doesn't wour one M much as a swarm of annoyances. PMC DANA'S SAIlSAl'AltlM.A, "Til. KIM) THAT 1UIIKS Scott's Emulsion AT SEA IN A SAILBOAT BATTUNQ FOR TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS WITH AOVER8E WINDS. Tart of i, .lnp'n Crew (TnderKo a Terrible Hspei leiicc rier ItHna tVrreke.1 In tb. raelllo OcciinA llrave Wimiuii Wn. One of tlie finncrerft. v Cniitnin Pctenoii of the bark Lsly Lniie.m, hin wife nnd Ave seamen ar rived In 1 1 .iiolnlit In an emaciateil con dition. They caino In nn open lioat only" 18 foet lonir imj it)rteil that they hail been lid ilayH lossiiitr about on the Pacific. While the oreiipiinls of the frail craft were not entirely without provisions dar ing their Ioiik battle vith the elements, the effects of short commons and lack ol aleen and shelter were palpably apparent. Mrs. Peterson, who was clatl In a tliin black gown, was worn nearly to n shad ow, and hor stretiRth fnlleil her com pletely as she was lifted from the boat and taken into tlie Bogle House. The men were sunburned, leaden eyed and listless. Their heads drooped, and II was with difficulty that they could be got to spcnli. imt Captain Peterson told In a fow words that the Lady Lntnpson had lieen wrecked at night on n reef near Palmyra Inland when 44 days out from Sydney, and the crow wero compelled to take to the boats, lie waa very weaR and spoke lu u whisper, at tho same time begging that his wife be taken where she could get iionriihmnt nnd a little rest. Tho Knnal.na lent willing hands to help tho waifs of the ocean into hacks and carriages, and they were quickly driven to whero they could command at tention. The little boat In which they had Journeyed over 1,000 miles became an object of interest for hundreds of peo ple. It was partly decked in with can vas, and strips wf the same material had been stretched above the gunwale on ei ther side to prevent her being swami ed. In the boat were a couple of nearly eraii- ty water kegs and n small quantity ol biscuit and canned goods. "I haven't had my clothing off for 23 days," said Captain Peterson when Been at tlie Eagle House. He was hollow checked and unshaven and looked indeed as ii ho had suffered both mentally and physically. "Tho Lady Lampson," he said, "was from Sydney, and we were bound to this port with 000 tons of coal for Wilder & Co. "We left Sydney last November and wero 44 days out when tho vessel struck. We had had bad weather near Feejee, having been in a hurricane for 24 hours, but after that we had fine northeast winds until we got near Palmyra island, when the weather became dirty. It was 5:30 o'clock on the morning or Jan. 10 when we struck. 1 hod not had an observation for two days, The night had been dark and stormy, but the water was smooth then. I knew I was to the east of the island, and that there was a sunken reef somewhere around. I was on deck myself and hod two men on tho lookout aloft. Thero is a strong westerly current there, and I guess we were going about five knota nn hour with all sniu set. "Five minutes after she struck she be gan to break up, and I ordered the boats out. Wo lowered tho two boats. I took charge of one, and First Mate Harry Mil ler took the other. In my boat there were, besides my wifo and myself, Sec ond Mate C. Brown and Seaman W, Carloon (both Swedes), Cabin Boy W. Hayden of Liverpool, F. Weller, the cook, who is a Herman, and E. Ever son, a Norwegian sailor. Tho mate's boat contained a German sailor named Sny der Oscar Maguersen, a Swede: J. Jor gensen, a German, and a seaman named Martin. "We started for Palmyra Island in company about 7 in tho morning, having only fivo gallons of water for the two boats. Tho island is only 40 miles from the reef, but the current and tide were so strong that we wero trying for nine days to inako headway against them, but couldn't. We drifted to the westward. so I resolved to put back to the bark, We suffered greatly through want of water, aud we had barely enough to moisten our tongues, which were swollen and dry. "We found the bark settling down nnd the water washing over her, so we got aboard quickly and put some canned goods, biscuit and water into the boats. We rigged the boats with canvas and then started again for Palmyra island. We tried for two days to inako headway, but the heavy swell and wind battled ub, Thinking I would lose sight of the mate's boat, I told him to eteer for Honolulu, and I steeref for here myself. We lost sight ot the other boat and have had heavy gales ever since. I have only had an hour a sleep at a time during the day. and havo never laid down. At nighttime the spray camo over, wetting us all to the skin, and in the day we dried our clothes in the sun, if there was any. The men have been quiet and uncomplaining, even though on short allowance of food and water, und, thank goodness, weiost nobody from our boat. It was a terrible experience, though, the worst I have met with during 14 years of seafaring. "After we passed the island of Maul we struck a storm, and tho boat half filled with water. We thought then it was all over after passing through so many other dangers, but we managed to bail her out and keep her right. The first vessel we saw since we struck, 28 days ago, was a steam schooner off Dia mond head this morning. I hope the mate a boat ia safe, and if he steered to the eastward I think they are oil right, The Lady Lampson was well known In ban irram sco. bhe belonged to J. J. Moore. Cup. -liu Peterson owned a quar ter share in her and had his interest in terest insured for $10,000 fa the Fire man's Insur vnce company. He reckons that be has .ost K1.000 In Instruments, furniture, oltarts aud short Insurance. Cor. San Fruucltoo Examiner. Hop drawing In Knglaiid. Hops are chiefly grown in Kent, which yields more titan une-half of the annual crop. Nevertheless there has been a diminution lu the acreage during the last 20 years to the extent of nearly 4,000 aores. Uardener s ITirnTiIri-. Tli. lawyer He. tbe I.ed A young lawyer in the city bad as a client some time ago a negro charged with assault and battery, and the ac cused now owes his liberty to the uno worn uono m ins bemur by Ids counsel, who put np the plea of insanity as his aerenso ana was sustained by the jury It was a hard fight The fee was a good one, but tlie negro had no cash. In Ilea -thereof he deeded a building lot in the suburbs to his lawyer, who accepted the eeu, amy signed ana delivered, ana locked it away lu his safe. A short time ago lie betlHMight him that with the help of a building and loan association he might put a house on that lot and increase its value, so he offered the property for a loan to one of the borne building und loan nseoclauons. His application was dnly received, but when he went around to liear the result the secretary told liiui iat the oommlt- tee had rejected the application. ' Tbe astonished lawyer naked the rea son; tbe lot was good, the loan Muall and title good, for he had examined into that uart of It. The seereturv said that the committee differed with the lawyer aa to itie title, because while tliey them selves were not lawyers they failed to see how a negro who had been released by a jury ou a idea of Insanity could give a good title to iro-erty. The young lawyer anil Has the deeo. AUuou awo- greph. 1 .' . - i A manifest bit of wUdom is to refrain from CF-Uici-uu of foal. Tb. sauce may not be quite laquaut enough, the saUd way be wilted, Imt in the name of de cency aay nothing about it in either case. The oarnatiou by reason of lu re merit has atace ltXio rapidly forced h self iutu an iui.rtiiut plucu lu the flower trade-of the northern and central parts ox our oouutry Profeeeor 1). 11 "I tel. -plu-iie fame, 1. a Urge, atruu-fl) buili iuuu bu luolia as tboagh heenj- s hie He ha. a i-ot ooueifaoua auiUe. It was uot until I MAI that the New EugUud uackfraH. 4w ib-e ere urout 011 ted with any apprucuule success. Sudfe CONDENSE,. Mattes an every-day convenience of -u, old-tlnic luxury. Pure and wholesome Prepared Willi cruputous care. Hlghe t award at all Pure Pood Expositions. Ea Ii package makes two large pies, Avr 1 1 Imitations and Insist on having tl" NONE SUCH brand. MEHHfc'I.L & SOUI.E, Syracuse, N. ' l. il :.kl.til to mako J'otFF'a Aime Li.-icrvN.. Alcohol is good for lcatluT) it hf -a for tlieliii. Alcoliot Intliochkl iiiKiicntot Cologne, Florida Water, and Imv i.utu the Mell known face wiihhi-s. We think there ii nothing too cobtly to use iu u goctl Itjailiei preservative. Ai'mo Blacking retails at 20c. ami at that price sells readily. Man l-. !e arc so accustomed to buying a drew i u- 'r titiicking at 6c. and 10c. a bottle ' i Hi y cm mot understand that ft Mack- .. ..n'-e cheap at 20c. Wewanttoroett th- i tutu cheapness If we can, and toac I Uh this we ofler a reward of tir a recipe which will enable us to mafio Voi.rr't Acme 15 lac kin a at such a prir 1hn! a retailer can profitably sell It at 10c Mtlv o hukl (his offer onen until Tan. Ul, 1&93. CURE Elck Beadtchsanil niters all tho trouble Inci dent io ft blUoui Btata of tbo tjttom, iuoh U DixUnean, Nausea, DrowslDMS, Dlatrtu titer eating. 1'aUn in tho Bide, io. Whilo tUelr aoal matkaUo iuccou Las boon abown In cxuls SICK neaflwbN yet Carter! Ilttio Uror riU ar finally valuable In Oonstlpatlon, ourlca and pro eaUngthlaannoTlBflcompUIntwhiletherolri9 rorrcaUdlBordereofthitomacbtlmiilateth4 llTer and rcguUtotto bowel. SrenUtaerooly HEAD I Aclta Ibfcy wonld bo almoa t prtcoleaa to tttoaa who) eairtr from thla distressing oomplaloti but forta nately tbelrgoodnens doc no tend here.and tboto whoencatry them will find thwllttlopUUTala. able in ao many ways that they will not ba wll llug to do without them. ButaftorallatckHftftJj AG US flatbabanttof aomanyllTSJ that beralawbert immakeoargreatboaat. CwpUlficnrtHwtiila tOtheradonot. I Carter! Utile Llrer nils aro Tory mall and very easy to UVe. Oneortworlllsmabeadoas. They are ttrloUy TngoUbla and do not grtpo or irarga, but by their centla action please all wb tisathem. In tUI at 25 cents, flyafortl. Sol4 tT dragslits OTorywHar, or aent by mail. CARTER MEDIOINB CO., New YorkJ SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. tnj aormiomi.uoniina Tree iiahqdook wm.to MUNN CO 81 llluiAUWlT, NIW VokIT. OldMt ture. for wwurlOK pstDut. la America. KT.rrPAt.ot Ulm out br n. I. broabt before ta. bubllo by anuUce glfeu free uf oliara. lu tb. aiyeflt rtroulatton of any iwlenUflo paper in th world. Bplsndtdlr Illustrated. No lutelllireat man should b without iu Weeklr. a yeari ffUAislvjmODt&a. AdarfMS MijNN A I'udluuuui, 301 Uroadwaj, Waw York C JaiaEfttt". oi'r prloclfilo I' iMrPm .iat DlilOC4.1 ft- " t vtl ctrntup r r Ej-pf . it-' -"ti PC- IT 1 r., t i uu UM, yPLj AXLE JiI I.V THE WKLD. 7t.w..-lmrqnMtl'eu-u..urrM'd.ecta.n. Outl I"- ' b-i .. f way ol tr br.-td. cliu. ...t.liri.I.l JtiLUI MLlM roB HT.g BY D EALEF t C ENE 1. 1 U.T. tin Beldin's RcracJ: Tl I lir'T1".?- t ' ndlittniantjr. . UnlM hOW If f tetllMal M. FOR SALE. A fairnt altuatfU in Towaiufii'tiiiir U)vnihi, 4arltHi ruiiiilv, li.t about nit milvHlroin W, ,., port, un road Intuiii iron, aald ulat-r to Km t villei t'onlaiiilnic iirvartla of ua witHititar laitd ulln ic'KmJ ruuulnK vprluii waur ull ibu ur rmiiKl, hihI with all tivctxmtry ouitiii)lii.ir i-.HiiprUliK M TWU HrrOUY KIEAMIi il KL UNU HfU HK 14H'i4ftl, Willi rtVMim Itxitfh el a fraiuf bauk barn ifitx.it levt. wavuii siit-U -j w (rrt Hint all other tufwuaaii iHitttulitUiica. lrit.s ol aniv utli u iualt kiuiHii l JOHN Hf IlKIt, II. llarrlU I'a. WBIS8POIIT, PA. A popular (Uotlon before the Iuile juat now la FUIiIuk TuoUIb, tlila In iiartloularly so with those ulio flml a pleasure in uiiulinif for the tlutijr tribe W'lmr. to eWttha best Uokel la ateo H patplaxitiK quebttuiito foil but uot to lit, for ue bare it right here th vary b-tat the loweat iwioaa tbe name price, pwhajw a. 7011 pay fur n artioll.wlir. We want you Ui now. anil .Kami tie our uew liue of Flailing Taok.1, befure you ho elaewliar. for we know thai oau ear. you niuuey Tbat ta what you want. Come and see ub BIERY, The Druggist. iMAIcohot JpiLi.s. U . aC "A iPflP tyT CCA V