THE PRINCE 13 DEAD, A rwim (n tli tmlfcc Ufbut The kin An4 th tjowrj ar ritttng tn Mack. Ail Any weplna avervanM will ran and brinf. Pal th heart or Uip Qen will laok All tMnst. and the of the king will twlm VJth trart trhirh mint not h shed, But wtll make aU th air float dark and dim, Aa he looks at each avid and tUftr toy, And tiilnks how It 6laddned the royal boy. And dumbly wrilbM while the courtier read How aU the nations Me Borrow beed. Taa prince IS dead, Tba hnt ban a door, but the hlnire U weak, And today tb wind blnwa It backi rhen are two rfulnf there wbo do not speak; They bare hfgrffM a few rf of blaeki Ifeay are hard at work, though their eye are wet With teara that ratut not be abed; They dare not look where the cradle le Mt; They hate the eonbeflm which playi on the floor ?at will make the baby laneh out no morei hey feel aa If they were turning to etouei They wUb the neighbor! would lean them alone, The prlote Is dead. Helen Hunt Jackson, Jon. JUDGE CEPHAS. Happening soon nftor the close of the war to ride along the rood part "Old Pop Castle," I observed a large and excited concourse, of colored people standing un der the famous oak at that place. Upon approaching and making inquiry I learned that Undo Cephas now Sqniro Bolden who, along with some others of his race, had recently been appointed magistrate, was about to hold his first court Elbowing my way through the dense crowd till I reached and mounted one of the gnarled roots of the oak, I was en abled to overlook the sea of heads and surrey the court. On the saf eat corner of a very unsteady shuck frame was perohed the presiding magistrate, his ebony fore head, which bowed back without limit over his ball pate, covered with an ap propriate frown. 'The rest of the framo held the six jurymen, who leaned against or sat upon it according to each one's confidence In its stability. Hie prisoner, a vagabondisli bnt harmless looking man, on whose crow black face tngnt was im- Erinted in an ashy cast, was wrapped up i ropes and placed in the middle of the shuck frame for safe Keeping. I had scarcely (rained my position and taken in tho surroundings when the court opened. "De court am now adjurned en will percecd to bizness," cried Uncle Cephas in a loud voice as he removed his hat and dropped it on the ground. "Let whorasomodever gT pussycute dls pus sun hvcro in ile shuck frame now speak up er f revcr hole his peacol" be contin ued with solemnity. A young mulatto, the smartness of whoso drfs culminated in a highly glazed paper collar, slowly arose from one of the oak roots, clircd his throat in the most approed legal fashion and announced that ho had been engaged to conduct the prosecution. "Well den, shoot, Luke, er give up de gun," exclaimed the court after the coun sel had wasted a good while fumbling through Ids pockets in a perfunctory manner. "Mister Magistrate en genennen ob de jury," began the prosecutor after this warning, "you am dissembled tergedder hyere dis puirty day under dis blue sky en deso green leabes to deform one er de hlghes Juries er freemuns en feller cill nens." "De gcnter.muns better not take quite sich er big chip, en chop er IT closeter to do line," put in the court. "You am dissembled tergedder," con tinued the counsel, in no wise abashed, "hyere to see dat er pu6sun dat needs jestice wess'n anybody in do succle er my whole intelligence gits hit, en gits er plenny ob it, heaped up, shaken down, squashed in en runnin ober. En ef ef de law didn' inquire dat some confusions must percced oul'u de mouf er de pussy cuter, ev'y word dat would be neoessory would be, 'Ilyere's Nlckydemus en dat's de Mm' er grapevine,' " pointing to a stout grapevine which lay on the frame near the magistrate. "Ev'body knows he's done broke ev'y law dat been made sence dey fust started to makln laws, sides all sights en stacks un um dat nebber ul' been made. He's broke um straight way, en broke um sideways, en broke em cross ways, en broke um sloperdicler, en broke nm puppendicler, uppendicler, downen dicler, en roun'eudicler twel he's nately wo' um out to er frazzle. "Butes de law do inquire some confu sions to percced fum de mouf er de pus sycuttin lyyer, I will perceed. Fustly, who is dat in de shukk framo? Kicky demns Wagstaff 1 What is he excused ob? Ev'ything in God Ermlghty's w'orl 'oep'n one theng, en dat is doin right. Ebon de biggis't lier 'twixt Eoanoke en Tar river never excused him er doin dat. "Wbo'U come to yer house en holler tull hell make yer walk two miles from yer work en mebbe wado de crick, en den des want to borry B cents? Who c'n gin er thoustn reasons why yer mus' len him er dollar, en den turn roiin en gin ten thousan w'y he ca' pay it? Who c'n make de biggis' promusen de littles' ker fonnence in de Nnnited States? Who o'n outargyfy Daniel Webster hisself when he wants to git holt er yer thongs, en den outargyfy him ergin when yer tries to bruit dat bolt? "Who is de lazis'. lyinist, eatinis', out- landishis', worryinis" nigger awn dls side ob de river? Who argyvates en 'stnrbs de neighborhood till dey don' know dar heels from dar head? Erein I axes j er who owes ev'body in twelb miies er ois place er rurflcr er he ranges furder? Who c'n looks into yer min en tell ter minute how lawng it takes yer furgit dat las 2.1 cents be borrid. en den step right up en borry er nudder one? NlekydemusI En now who ken bespar'd de bes en missed de 1ms? Klckydemust" The magistrate, who for some time had len extremely miBy trimming the mots trom me grapevine with uls pock etkulfe and twisting it into suppleness. now paused and delivered the following ' chargii: "t. Qtleumns ob de jury, you'sbyeard' eniouh to Imug er whole ouppen (cow pen) fall er nig, 'tis. En r 11 I'm got to say is dat xmU'aJ. ilii..1! -n uiiniah hyere en dis is er mighty good chance to git wMer Nickydemus." "Qentlemuns ob du jury, is yer egreed?" demanded Squire Dolden, "We am, aah," came iu dignified tones from the frame. "What is de wordickr solemnly de manded Uncle Cephas. "De wordick, sail, am it nebber won' do to let slip dis chance er gittln ridder Kickydenius," was tho reply. "Stan up, prw'uer," was the superflu ous order of the magistrate to the con demned, who had beeu standing up from the first. "You's done plenny harm in dls worl' fer one nigger; en 'sides you's had er f a'r trial 'fo' yer feller citizens. Kow, it's do j. Igmcnt er dis court dat yer be hung to do biggis' lim' awn Top Castle oakwidder grapevine, caze full be bad luck to use er rope after it been Ixmt dead folks, en dat de jury is deb bytlzed to do du luingin." "Hold onl" I shuuted, thoroughly amused by the gruane of the prisoner and tno m mams of his wife and children. "Do you know that you are about to de prive a human lieing of life against law and justice? by, not oven a witness has appeared against him. Mind what you duf' "Da gentennan in sto' cloze," replied the magistrate sternly, "will please don't bodder de exucnsioxiuieiits er dis hyere court. De cuac ter er rjikydemus wag. staff u knowod fer as de train goes.ef not r HT f order. De whole yearth en vytneng In It urs witness ergin him. Uentermuns, do yer juty." While I was struggling desperately to force my way through the throng and reach the spot, the ropes were stripped from the prisoner, a slip noose in the grapevine Uirowu around bis neck, and he was drugged away to the designated spot, ihie end of the vine weighted with a small stone was thrown over a hog uuib. The jury seised it as it fell and pulled with might and main. The doomed man roae, wildly lucking and struggling against the background of blue sky. lie wa already several feet in the air when a hitch occurred. The jury gave a jerk With a snap the grape vine bruke, piling them in a heap on the ground. In un Instant Nicodemus was making for the woods, descending the tull to foet at u bound, with half the gi tec nuv ytaudiug out atrujgjtt bejdjgX turn, and tho Whole crowd, imeie Cephas in the van, in headlong pursuit. Before 100 yards were covered it was clear that Pop Castle would witness no hanging that day, and in half an hour the breotldess, baffled crowd was back again seeking what consolation the cool spring water could afford. Whether it was Bn accidental break in the grapevine or whether the slirewd old man while inmmmg anu -soopim gavo it o nick it was Impossible to Bay, although thero was plainly a twinkle in Uncle Ceph'a eye when his gaze met mine on his return from tho chase. David Dodge in Kate Field's Wasulng- Shakespeare's Anachronisms. Vlriril made JEdum land at a port which had no existence until n couplo ot hundred years before the. poevs own tune, and in three separate places re vives characters killed earlier in the poem. The anachronisms of Shakespeare are legion. In the "Winter's Tale" he speaks of the coast or uonemia, an miana country, and in "Coriolanus" calls Delphi an island, whereai it is a city of Greece. The "beetling cliffs of Elsinore" are mentioned, but Elsinore has no cliffs, while although the Danes were, in Ham let's time, pagans, the Uuost m "uam let" speaks of absolution and purgatory. In "Twelfth Night" tho Clown in IUyria speaks of St, Bonnet s church in ixmaon. In "Julius Coesar" Brutus tells Cossius, 'Teaco, count the clock," and Casslua answers, "The clock has stricken 8," when striking clocks wore not Invented for 1,400 years after that time. Hamlet is said to be educated at a school which, in his time, had no exist ence, and Menenius. in "Coriolanus," mentions Galen over 000 years before the latter was born. In the play of Henry IV turkeys are spoken of 100 years before the discovery of America, whence they come; Hector is mado to quoto Aristotle; Clconatra's palace is fitted ont with a billiard table, and Tunis and Naples are spoken of as though at an immeasurable distance from each other. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Importance of Light An all important fact in connection with photography lios in the illumina tion. There are good days anu Daa aays days when the sun shines so brightly that the Bhadows are distinct and out lines are sharp and perfect. To obtain a negative under the best conditions the exposure should be made when the son's rays have attained an angle of about 83 degrees on an object situated about 20 feet from the operator, who should have tboeun behind his back. The general tone of the light should bo blue; a yel low, hazy atmosphere will never give a satisfactory negative. No matter how perfect a machine may be, good results cannot be obtained If the operator is not careful to observo the needs of the moment. The camera may be pointed too high or too low, directly In the sun's path, or the hand may press the button at the wrong moment, or with a tremor that will cause the shutter to slide unevenly. Outing. A Fault ou Virtue's Bide. Some of tho best botanical works of the past generation were issued under the patronage of the Empress Josephine, who was herself very loud or gardening. A recent account says of her: Josephine's favorite employment it was more than a inversion was nort: culture. She was not in any sense scientist. She loved nature for nature's take, and her hothouses and gardens wero her long and lasting delight. In those days such pleasures were costly. and more than once after her divorce complaints were made that she overdrew her rather large annuity. Napoleon was liberal himself, but the state- interfered, and on one occasion he was compelled to delegate a minister to warn her of the consequences of her horticultural ex- txajMuzjuicti. jneejiaus Alonthlx From ltlches to Abject Poverty. An old man with a thin, bent form and a few locks of white hair peeping from beneath a rusty old fashioned silk bat hobbled painfully through Brood street one afternoon last week and took his stand near the Mills building. He leaned wearily on his stout stick and appeared to be in pain. His manner was abso lutely passive. He paid no attention to surrounding objects and spoke to no per son. He simply stood still. Within half an hour after the close of business in the exchanges at least half a dozen well known brokers in passing this old gentle man slyly slipped a coin or a crumpled note into his hand. " Who is that old man?" asked the phase writer of a gen tleman who is regarded as a landmark In Wall street. "I won't mention his name," was the reply, "but he used to bo one of the high rollers down here, no was probably worth a couple of millions once and was for years one of the best customers that the stockbrokers had. Some of those prosperous men who give him a quarter or a half dollar now and then have in times past made their thousands out of his skill as an operator." New York Times. To Tax Sceulo Advertisement. The practice of defacing natural rcen ory with great advertisements is not so prevalent in the United States as it was a generation ago, and public sentiment is steadily growing stronger against it This practice, has recently developed in England to such an extent that lovers of nature recognize that some definite ac tion must be taken. The Thames val ley , the most picturesque mountain spots in Wales and the loveliest corners of Devonshire have been greatly injured by hnge advertisements. The well known architect, Mr. Waterhouse, has pro posed that if they cannot actually be prohibited they should at least be di minished by the imposition of a heavy license tax. Chicago Herald. Kncllah HoipltaU. As regards hospitals, the teemiuz mil lions of London can count upon only one uea per l.uw a proportion which is unique among the large towns of Great Jjntaln. Glasgow. Newcastlo. Wolver hampton have 3) beds per 1,000; Edin burgh, u t; Dublin, U; .Norwich, Belfast, Brighton, Llveriool, Manchester and Bristol have an average of 2 beds per i,"w. fixenange. What Indeed! Hunker Do you propose to inarrv. Spatts? Bpaits wen, wnat otnerooject would I have in nroDOslng? Vogue. Th llergnmot Tree, There is but one spot in the world where tho bergamot tree can be cult! voted with profit a fact of some im portance, since its essence Is indispensa ble in the manufacture of numerous per fumes and medical preparations. The spot referred tola Itesrirlo. in Calabria. that extremity of the Italian peninsula which la familiarly known aa "the toe of the hoot." Mr. Kerrich suggests that mere is a gooa chance here for enter- prising capitalists of getting a highly profitable monopoly of the bergamot tree Dy uuytng up from the producers all that they extract. At rresent the Reggio bergamot suffers both in quality and reputation through the frauds of small traders, who, it is said, mix It with ten parts of adulterating matter. Chicago Tribune. "Dead Stan Claim. "Dead Man Claim," the name riven to a rich mine in Lead villa, was dis covered uy a brukeu down miner while digging a grave. A miner died when there were several feet of snow on the ground. His comrades laid his body In a snowbank and hired a man for twenty dollars to dig a grave. Forgetting the corpse and his bargain, he thought only of the fact that he had "struck it rich." Chicago Herald. A Speaker's IU,hU A gentleman while making a speech inadvertently stepping forward fell off the platform. In response to the peals of laughter that greeted his unlucky fall he claimed that any speaker bad "a right to come down to the level of his audi enca," Exchange. Advocating greater simplicity of life among the wealthier cluinnss of society, Dean Lelto) remarked recently that ClOT.Ouu a uu- is speut in England upon perfumed apuite fioin abroad. EASILY MADE HAPPY. How a Kien man umra Bom i-,,vu- phr on a llalnjr Dar. A rich gentleman or tny acquaintance got caught fn the rain the othef day while out for a walk on upper Broad way. Ho is not only rich, but eccentric, In that ho rarely rides and that he walks a great deal. The rain that for a long time fell gently Increased in quantity and was caught up by tho rising wind and Bhot into faces and doorways, where people hopefully huddled for the timo, and beat upon the Awnings and signs as if in mad deslro to crush them and get at the hearts of those who had sought temoorarv shelter there. The gentleman, altnougn proiectoti uy a stout umbrella, was finally driven to one of these awnings, whence he peered up and down for any stray cab that micht come that way. By tills process he saw n man coming down the street, dodging from awning to awnine and doorway to doorway. There were hundreds of people going and comlnir. trashlnir or culling umbrel las, or who, enveloped from head to heels In waterproofs, went caging along witu ono ear turnod down to windwurd, as if to snlit the storm. But this particular man commanded his attention because he had no umbrella and no waterproof and although the day was cold not even an overcoat. He ran nwhllo, then paused in some friendly shelter to repeat the run to the next, finally bringing up under the samo awning with my friend. Like most rich men of the world my friend is suspicious of his kind unless they como properly introduced. But he looked at tlds specimen of humanity nnd saw at a glance that it was a very wet specimen, plainly and lightly clad, but with a frank, manly, German counte nance. Not having been addressed by it, he felt still more interested. "Bad day for you," ho said pleasantly. "Yes. for anybody," replied the man. folding his arms across his water soaked bosom. "Got far to go?" "Right good bit," said the specimen. "You'd better take a Btrcet car. Here comes one going right down Broadway." "No; I'm going over on the other side and then down the JJowery. "Well, tliat is a 'good bit,' but you can get a car over there," remarked my friend. The specimen laughed. "A street car is too rich for my blood today," said he. "Oh, Tve got the money," he added, see ing tho cynical look that came into the gentleman's face, "but I want that for something else. That's the reason I'm footing it. I'll get wot, but when I get down to the place I can get dried out fo: a class of beer." The perfect confidence of the specimen In his programme elicited the echo "For a gloss of beer?" "Oh, yes! You Bee, I don't stop at or expenslvo hotel. It s the Palmer House, down in Chatham square, and " "Chatham square? Why, that's miles from herer "I know that well enough, but I'll get there in an hour or two." was the cheer ful reply. "When I do IU buy a glass of beer, and they will let me dry out before the big. stove. 1 can t get much wetter, If I took a street car, you see, I'd have no beer and no place to dry." He laughed again. "You don't seem to mind it much." "Mind itl What's the use? TU be fixed all right in a day or two. And as for a little water faughl" The specimen shook himself like a young spaniel, "well, must be running or I'll get cold," said he, and he started off without more pre liminary. Hold on there!" shouted the aston ished gentleman. "Come back hore a mo ment." The specimen came slowly back but he shivered in spite of his air of in difference. "How much money have you got?" "Fifteen cents if I walk ten cents if I ride," the Bpecimen replied rather shame facedly. "Well, here; you ndo." He put a half dollar into the specimen's hand. The specimen looked at It a moment like a flash, and catching the giver bund before It could be withdrawn mute ly pressed it to his lips. There had been nothing cringing or sycophantic or whin ing. There was nothing of the sort now. It was a grateful, impulsive exhibition of genuine gratitude tor lust one in stant; then with frank and glistening eyes he said: "Ride? And 1 II eat too and sleep in bed! I'm the happiest man in New YorkP And the specimen dashed down the street through the pelting rain, cut into Thirty-fifth street and disappeared to ward the east side. And the rich gentle man looked up at the cloud riven sky. shook the folds out of his silk umbrella and started buoyantly down Broadway, saying softly, "The happiest man New Yorkl" New York Herald. Letter of a Snlclde. An octogenarian general left a letter lately defending the propriety of his sui cide. Bald he: When an individual life has run Its cycle and become a waste of nature in the body, overwhelming its mental and physical qualities with weakness and pain to an intolerable degree, it may with an propriety be removed. Uuch being the case with the life of the writer, his apology to the world is by these terms made through his most be loved and most intimate friends, who, he trusts, will appreciate the relief to him from ceaseless distress, which, in his ODin- ion, ought to be brought by the phyician who is summoned with his drugs, surely for that purpose, but not for cure. Boston Globe. A Bnaha In a lias; of Potatoes. A man purchased a bag of potatoes at the Cape Town market, and when the potatoes were turned out at his homo ho discovered that a puff adder was in eluded in the bargain. That viper must have been callous Indeed to have ex pended no venom during its transit, and it Is to be hoped that the potatoes were well examined after being in such com pany. The colonists are wonderfully expert in dealing with such quarry. iape Town setter. Prompt and KfTectlre. Detroit bos a bachelor of the cotnpul so ry sort, but Detroit won't have him long, ne has been disappointed bo many times that lately he has been almost im petuous in bis attentions. She is a wid ow and an improvement on all her prede cessors In his heart. The matter was settled a week ago in a rather round about way. They bad been talking on woman in general. "So you think," be said, "that woman is prone to jump at a conclusion?" "I certainly do," she responded ear nestly. "And yon are like all the others?" "I hope bo." A great thought came to him then. "Would I were a conclusion," he sighed, with such a sign that within five min utes two hearts were consolidated. De troit Free Frees. Uanetof- and Earl Art. It may create some surprise that we regard the dance as the earliest form of art, or even that we allow It any place among the fine arts. To many It will seem a kind of sacrilege to combine in the same category, however broad, such extremes as a dancing savage and painting of the last judgment, and the connection must be made some would choose to make it along other lines than those of art. But. in truth. the danoe supplies us with the key, so to speak, of the development of the fine srt. uavia j. Hill in i'opular Science uontoiy, Th, Value of Women Aeeordlag- to Sagea. "He who builds a house and takes wife heaps heavy affliction, on his head, declares some Hindoo sage. Their rela tive value Is rued by other proverbs. sucn aa the Venetians, "if woman were of gold, she wouldn't bo worth farthing." A rureee That II a, Loet Value. "Worth its weight in gold" Is a phrase without the meaning which it formerly conveyed. BenrUum Is worth about Utaea Its weight in the preoloos yello' metal: venadlnm is five times more cost ly. Besides these, there are a dozen minerals and metals that axe equal talo to gold. St Louis Republic "COMinTNIOATTO ' JL J Owners Of agons, would say that before yon ike your wnijoii to the sliop for repairs look over the pninting I d last year, ecc whether I use inferior Paint and Varnish. Then compare prices, also in the purchase of a new one, Uuy '! a Carriage Man I And buy where you get the same article for, Oh ! so much less money, for my place is noted for that, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, because I sell for the ready stuff you f,ee. H. KREIDLER, R. WEISSPOKT. PA. SPRING GOODS New Spring and Summer Goods mean moro with u than the same words moan from otlyjr dealers. Why ? Because nit tho goods we have on our counters and shelves are new there is no last year's slock of goods brushed up and piled up to deceivo the buyer. Wo In tend to merit your patron age by honest, fair and square daaling and we want you to come aud see what we have Jn New Dress Goods at Tory Low Prices. 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Writeyonr name and address plainly, and stato whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or DO NOT BB DECEIVED Into purchasing anvof the various iiouruiiii that nr InHnir oiitrru lur unit'. sibk iur 1 ' I i K .! iJiiiiXo nnu iaao uu uiuur. Manufactured only by TIITC OHIO CHEMICAL CO, 61. 53 4 tS Open Block LIMA, OHIO. rAnTICULAItS Tnn On I hftvn tTn wriUiur nleiwi Spring ANU Summer niLLIHERY. Wall Papers, Borclei's, Decorations, Pictures. BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite 3 X 'TOfcJ'". ma f - ' -" - a m.sv you 1 -! ' S I RESPONSIBLE I rffjmL 0ENTS wmtD SOUTH BND A.,Sell&Co., i'en of Oi era I louse, Irrn Htrett, r . tit fjr all l.rpnt) hired out at very llanoiuble fried.. t$TPr.EA.SE GIVE IH A OALL IS p2 W have a Very TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Ws have only first-class milliners nud wo lo tho very best work and deliver goods when promised. Don't forct to come nnd 6ea us before you buy. Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. D11.G.T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath,- Ta. T UANOOa, 1IXOAKWAV llOUHK, MONI.Ali. AT EAMION, SWAN llortl, ruKJUAVH. AT UltTllLKHFJI.BUN llOTlil, WltUHliallAra. AT ALl.rNTW, UltANU i-RNTKAITlUJUaUAl VT I1AT1I, miDAV AMD BATHBllAVa. omi Hours From a. in. to p. m. ITartloe Imlted to dltHaM oi the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat Ur-Also.IUIractlonoIllie Km or lite adjiwt meul oi ttlim-M. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST UTIIEET, LEHiallTOST, I'KNN'A TlieCailian IIoum ha. txwn renovated l and niirovl throinliu; It la i-jlrk lblilad aud wrll veuUUIed.khd Ii auwil tlw Ileal lloWU Ii. thli aeellou oi the state. The lruidu a( llir buhllc Is atritoued. Itvat Muawttiaedatteui tor uenuaneot aud traualMit muteui. riwlKaa vet) moderate, nil IJguori.KteJi maraud I'wU-i and 0kx1 Cigars. lot aal at Hie liar. Juue is, W i. W. IiI. Rapsher, ATTORNEY aid COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door abore toe Mauston Uouae, UAUCII CIIONK PENN'A Keal Eatate and (lolleetlou Ageney. Will uu ud Hell Ileal Kataie. CojivefaueituE neatly doiu. 'oueetions trotuiUy wade. SatluBK Eateteaol Oeedenta a speeUuty. May be OMWiHed lu .f 1M Ilftll aUU UTIIUkll MUV. SS-1 1 F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OOlee tH(Mlt tb Ottra 1 1 Bank Street, Leh l.ton. Pa. I.BNTIHTKY IN ALL ITS HKAM IIIW FIllifiK &Bd mklo; atHlfltel dAoturtw t ipMtiU f . LaWSl eUUaltaWllCt HaW4. das adiulalaWed wJneV Pilrarted WITH OFPWK II0UH8:-nasi .' -. to It in , Ironi I p. u., to a n.a., trow le.. to a p . viinajiWffiMiini In stmt T ,. or (lernan OtteeBours at Uaalefonilsn venr rturdar. l7U-n nCMtlYlDCn and Invlfii the oari-mi lnveeujcauon a, to our responBlDll Uy aud the morlti or our Tablets. in n cup 01 nit or run phwhdoih mo Knuwi Biop swoningor cuewing iu mew aays, rORMULA GOLD CURD TABLETS, tho free tine or Liquor or Mor the use of our Tablets, by all riBST-CLAss enclose us 3 ,0O worm and Iron, fmm ten tn Anil amnbral Of your Tablet ' TnR Onin Cnr.HiOAL fnr f i.cju worth of vour tlmm nil rfo-ht Atiii.nitlimiirti they did the work In less than Truly youra. A a""r t i ee a & - SOL S a&. 'n XBjt. -oav a. Tim Onto Ctikmical Co. : Gentlemen: It gm me pleasure to speak h wnnl of urntHfl for vour Tablets. Mv lHJUUr.HIIU IU1VUK1I I IIIL-IIU. 1 nim 1W Pnneluni d H ulrnv. I nit. uf t of not tt r Tilllf and will not touch liquor of any kind. 1 in uruvr w kiiuw mo euro waa wriuauvuirt i n Chemical Co: Gentlemen: Your Tablets uned inomhliie. hvnodcrmlcallr. f or seren two packases of yourlublets, and without any effort on .AudreBH nil Orderfl to THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 01, 03 and OO Opera Clock. LIMA OHIO. mention this PAner.) All tho Now -and Pretty Fancies in NE JV MILLINERY. Can be fouiitl in"grcnt nnny at our stores in Vtiisport ani Lshightor. Vc ccr'uiiily i rVr liml mcli a Big Assortment belon-. Bo sure to Como and Soo Us. For the next few months the great question of interior decor, ntion and house painting will bo the leading consideration ol property owners. Let us make a suggestion for you. You want the work done right ; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. - Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can please you. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. 8 large Assortment of AGENTS WANTED eo"J,!r llnin-Mlrimn Nurtwry Stock, Nfw rroflt tIir Itiit H4m. HMlary and eipen-ws wUl, W.&T. Smith Co. ltaelittI UUl Une o ttttt I jiruest Uliletrt 1 WIIiei ttiitl Uiftt'kitonu Kurwrio lit IM tilted Huces. Soidel's Bakery, First HUwt. I-fhlitltliMi, you will al-AHyn flHtl KrbtaiMl Ut BREAD AND CAKES. Hyc, Wheat nnd Vionna Hrend Freali Kvery Iay. Oar Vienna Dread eatinol be eseelled. tVe reaeitlully aollett your imtroo ana. Waleh for the Wagou. Sfitlel's Vienna Hnkrry, Onp. Ubi-rl's. FIKHT ST., LKIIII1IITON. I'A I What shall stay 'say Scott's cod liver oil lilVEEY, Con and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Beott'a BoiuUloa cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. Almost as palatable a, snllk. Vet onlr the sinulue. ITa. pan by tasou k Gown,, Cbaialau, Ktir Xuk. SoM ti sJlSnigglau. mnet A FEW Testimonials from poroons who havo boon curod by tho uso of Hill s Tablets. Tn r Omo On em ica i, Co. : Ukar 8i r i hae twen mlng your euro for tobacco habit, and found It would i what Vou claim for It. I used ten cents or inostronEO-Hcnewine uwi-onuiy, one to Ove clears i or 1 would sinolto fortv nines of tobacco, llnvo cbcwnl frtr twpntv flvtl Ynfn. initl 1 wo nnrknim cured me I liav no dvalre tor tt. 11. M. JAY LOUD, LcslIe.Mlch. Dornis Pkhrt. N. Y. Co.: GEWTUrMBN : Some time airo I sent Tablets forTolmeeo llublt. 1 rtwivnrt Ivm both n htAV Vfminkraml pliAwnt. three days. I am cured. A1ATI1EW JOHNsON.r.O.Dox-tt. iTTinnnntt. I'A. son was stromclf l( j ..uuiciea to me use or IWIIJ jruui mum?, a I u ni'on u T Bin Tablet P) but 1 firm flflVN ha milt il rliiktn If. have waited four tuonlh before writing jwiusmn, HELEN MOmUSOJJ. CINCINNATI. OniO. hare performed a miracle In mrcaso. yenre. and havo been cured by tho use of my part. The best builders nee only the best materials lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand whatever goes Into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; they get better prices for their work than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the " Old Dutch Pro cess oi siow corrosion, ana witn one .of the following standard brands : "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett" " Ulster" For colors they use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, These colors are sold in small cans, each being? sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. These brands ct Strictly Pure White Lead nd National Lead Co.'i Tinting Colon, are for tale by the molt reliable deaicra In paint! everywhere. ii you are goine id paint, n win pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card to do ao. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York. JOHN BURKE. A Eemarkablo Ouro IN NEWBTjnTTPOnT, XSAS3. BETTER READ THIS. Mr. Burke is one op the best KNOWN MEN IN NeWIUJRYPORT. A MEMBER OP A. V. BaRTLETT POST, No. 9, G. A. R., and Probation Olllccr in the Police Court. If you have anv douiits as to the truth op this statement, write AND INVESTIGATE. AV'O tTlinmiltCO every word of tho following Htatement to bo true. Nr.wBUitvroitT, JIass., Dana Siusauaiulla Co., HcLrAST.SIr. (lentlemen: For over elzht months I suQcred with a lcntlily fcjlcknesw ikii, 1 commcnoea to take DASA'S SAii SAl'AIill.LA. In ahout live days T1IK SICKNESS DISll'PElitKn, no J mllirpd the dose, anil the sickness slightly rcturucd again I Increased the tloe, ntul flio Hickiipsff nealn tie parted, thlM tlmo lor sooil. I i.Iho nntTere.! terribly with Ileailnrlio c. cry day for souio ten lilinit Iih lieforo . r 1 . taking DANA'S HARSAl'ARIL CT0)LA' MyllElD ACHE IS C0MP U-4 LETELV Cl'It. KI). and I can eat any common food I want without the leiiut fiirouaeiiteiice. I consider my caso a remarkablo oue. as I have taken only (our bottle, and ,am Perfectly CiiriMl. and gaining In liei,tie.eryday. I ..( I ran cheer fully recomui.a(jUHbni' " 10 mT friends as a I 1 good, bon- e.t Medicine. Yours respectfully, JOHN BITRKE. Daa Sarispartlla 0a.. BArut. af alna. &0 TO FUS. UODBUKU. uuder the Kxehanjce Hotel, liauk street, tor it mootb sluve ora Ushlonable hair cut. ItT Closed on .Sunday ' i.uouer niir loiiir, rurra imuurun. h carry In htook a tull Hue of fancy toilet articles at Uw et prkn, and we are tlie only pliu-e In town utiere juueati bur Uendtr's Cream lor thetAce, 1 AWFKU, the barber, opposite the Opera House, cuts hair, shaves and does every thlopln llrst-classittle Drop In and see htm. Closed on Stindavs. Tullet Articles tor sale. STUUKIt't SUA VINO SALOON, opposite the AnvocAiK OjrriCK, Is headquarters loi shavmK.halrcuttlne and ihamiMiotiiK. larticu Ur attention paid lo cutllnft Indies bausi and Hliltdreit'a Hair. 1 of let articles or sale. Choice (gars. Oa li. 1?1. OAMriiKM,. over the Canal BrMtee. Kast Wei ih nort, ruts hull, shaves and bIihiujhxjb hi ailin. it i b inn a wui. 1 (Hi i'tii uiu ituy luv Hum, Hair louls, iU., at the very lowel rices. SALESMEN WANTED To see Ntirwry 1 toe It. We grow all tbebeil bet rantr.oll aod new, rettlaoe all stoek tliatdlen.And giurantve MttUctkta. Hlshest suhtryor oomniiMloa paid (rMa the start, write orteruts. 11. K. Hooker Co., Nuserjme-n, iUH-ueier. n. v Ktab,llw4 1S.1S. Ii.oorjKtrated iW PRIVATE SALE. The iimlpr.lcnfd offers at I'rhale Sale tho following artlelM One Wake Stone Ctushrr, 100 Ton Capacity. One 111 II. P. Engine anj Holler, A vailetv of l'Jows anil Tools still able for Uad makluir. Apply to W. II. IlEUF.n, Ilarrlty, fa. USE DANA'S SAltSAl'AlUM.A, in TI1K KIND THAT CUItBS." sumotion That dreaded and dreadful disease I its ravages? Tlwusands Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphit6s of lime Scott's Emulsion Ile Tiallt One of the frramlds. The British rnnaeam. the trreftt Enro- pean atorchouao of thi.igs out of the or dinary, lm linmlreja of Egyptian imim- miea of all dvtiaetiea rarefnily stowed away within Its wnlla. fkime of thew are coniiairiimi'ly recent efforte at em ualminK, htuI others date back (o the wide tv.olvitiK shaded of renttiriee piHt." The oldest of tho entire collec tion la the mtimuir of Mykprliioe. He wa) a king in E,rypt In what la known to history aa the "fourth dynasty," and wore his golden ttard and sat on the throne of thrones 4,000 years before the wiae men followed the star of fate 1111 It stopped over that lowly hovel In Bethle hem wh"ii) the Infant Jwmn lay. Mykcrinos was the builder of the third pyramid at Ohisvh, whore his headless mummy was discovered In the year 1880. The stone cofiln hi which lie was being transported o tnghmd was lost at sea and lay at tho bottom of tho ocean for two years before being recovered. It Is seldom that a man's bones are subjected to rlciositudw, especially 5,000 or 0.000 years after his death. St. Louis Repub lic. YVumcn of Tlielr Period, In the great momentum of the women movement, which gains new victims overy day, one is Inclined to overlook the fuct that woman was a power moral ly, socially and Intellectually in tho fif teenth centnrv as well aa the nineteenth, that tho doors of tho universities were open to her not only to study hut to tencu wltliln their iwcied prt ducts, In tho University of Salamanca she had a place, and when Isaliolln of Spain de sired to ni-qulro the Latin tongue It was to a woman tl.at she turned for n tutor. Ih Italy, even In tho thirteenth century, a noblo Florcntino lady won the palm ef oratory in it public coiuest In Florence withleuinud tbctors Irom all ovtrthe woild. New York Sun. dtrrut llnllwny Ciouliigt. Grade rroefiiiiKS uu Btret-t raihvnya are aa duLgiroua as on tiutik Uuis auil ihonlJ liu just in car'fully protected, If ft railroad (H-iuy. '.y sliould eroBa the trucks of tu.: ir, ltiuiu tho cnaucof culli-.it u l. uxu.tlt 1 sckly by the walchf nine . i of therr Tineer.tlierfi would bo u Mi.,; lim' i.isii cit. et itlmilai carelef mu.i c iat d vwr in the case of fetreet r.iiiw'n. ,'iut.'",i the d.inger is evm uTr;ii -t "ti ui r. ill t i thu increased freiitu'i,.-)' villi which tho trolks un used. luI Fie'.d'a Vflhiiigton. lltrl), ltrM nit1 As natiirally results from taking ITootVf Karfapar 11a as pprsonM cleanliness reulle from fret use of eenp aud walor. This Kreat pun tier thoroughly expels scrofula sa!t rheuinat.d all other Impurities ami builds up every organ of the hody. Nov. Is the time to take il, ThS'blehest praise has ben won ly Hoods Pills fir iheir easy, jet cHlclein action aSold by all driiggiils. Price 2& cents. A woman nover lo-os fuitli in a man who treats her well. Piles of people have pilei, hut D Witt' Wftch llazle alve will cure them. T. D Thomas A tlai.li of saltpetre koeps cut flowers fresh. In the water It Is trulh In medicine the smallest du&i' tlut performs a cure is the best. DeWlll's I.Ulle Early Kl.trs aie the siualletl pills, will perform the cuie, ami are the best. Thomas, Druggist. It genres a man who hnn done wrong to 'be told that he has an expre&lve f.ico. USE DANA'S SAHSAPAuILr.A, ITS THE KIND TI1ATCUIIES." In Jnpau women work a stevedores. The most Intelligent people of our com ruuiiliv reeoenlze in DetVltl's I.Ulle Early Hlf ra piih of uneqtialed merit forilytpepsla headache and constipation, ver? small perfict in action. Thomas, Druest. A GS-j'tBr-'Sld resident of Leaven worth, K'uiikhs, Is cutting a new tooth. Ilucklen'a Arnica Halve. the best tkilve In the world fur Cuts, llnilses. Sores. Ulcers, Halt HUeuiu, Fever bores, 'letter, CUapped Hands, Clillldalus Corues, aud all tikln ICrumlons. auil lHislttvelv cures I'lles. or no pal reiiulred. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sans faction, or money refunded, rrlee aft cents per dux. i or sale uy neurr iniKUioni anu uicrj One ungrateful man does an Injury to all who stand In aid of noed. The Hu.tun htar and bow to deal with them, and other val uable medical Information, will be fonnd iu Dr. Kaufmann's great Medical Work; eleeant colored plates. Senddhree 2-cent stumps to pay postaee ta A. 1". Ordnay & Co., Uoaton, Jass.,and receive a copy free. Base hall Is one business which cun't. flourish without strikes. The wind from the North bloas sharp and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quick! perform a ponderous cure. T. D. Tiiomas. Idle men dream. do not think; they only Tbo breaklmr, up of the winter Is the signal for the breaking up of the system Nature Is ooeuluc up the pores and throw ing off refuse. UeWltl'a Sarsaparllla la of unquestionable assistance lit tuts oner' atlou. Thomas, Drueclst. UbE UA NAS KAIISArAIlII.I.A, ITS "THE AiniM 11 a i uuiir.. Had compiecxiou Indicates an nuhealthy stale or tne sysiem, lien ill's i,uiw cany Users are oil's that will coirecl this couill lion. They act on the liver, they act on the stomach, they act on the honeis. l. 1). Thomas, DruESltl. Make your mistaken all I each you somethlug. Hon. W, V. l.ucai, Ex-State Auditor of Iowa savs: I have used Chatnlorlalu a Couch Iteinedr in my fauiili ar.d have no hesitation Iu saying that 11 Is au excellent remedy. I Lelleve all that Is rlaimed for II. l'euons aftlicteb by a cough or a cold will Hud It a friend." There Is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy Is fteely glveu. 2u and &0 ceul bottles for sale at ICebera Lehighton aud lilery s Weioport. Subscribe for the Advocate. A BAl'i: INVIwrMr.NT. J, D. H'llson, 'Sll Clar St., Sharpsburg, ra., says be will uot be without Dr. King's New Dlsca very for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ttiat It cured his wife who aa threatened wllh I'ueumoula after an at tack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians bad done her no goiid. Ilobeit Carber, of Cooks port, I'a., claims Dr. King's New Discov ery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung I rouble, ttotsing like it. Free Trial Dottles at lteber'a Drug store, Lehighton, aul lilrry's Drug Store, tVrisiporl. Marge bottles, 60c, aud fl.Oi, Too muuy folks are One talk and bad walk. I was a sutleier from ratanh for fifteen Mrs, will dUtreasIng pain over nir ers. 1 used Ely's Cream lUlui ltb KrallfyinK lesiilts. Am aoDareutly cuieJ. Z. OH Earner, ItulUnd Vt. I suffered from a severe cold In my bead for months and could get no relief. M'as advised lo use Ellj's t Tea in llalnu. It ha. worked lite magic in us ears, i aiu iree from ru cold afler using the iulm one week, and I lailkivn It la the lst rrnMdy koown. Samuel t. Harris. Wlioleiale (irocer 1IU Froul St, New fork. The following Item, clipped from Inert Vadison lloaa) Democrat, eeulalnalnfor- matlon well worth remembering) Mr Jolin lloth, of Ibis clly. who met wllh an aeldwt a few days a so, spraining and bruUlag hla lag and arm quite severed, as eared by oue 90 cent bonis of nam berlals'a Pain Daua " This remed) la kIUmhii ao equal lor spraias and brataas and should have plaer la every house hold. For .ale by Btary Weistport aad Ksber, Lsblgbloo. Sucl CONDENSE tVirjcs Makes an evrrv-d.iv convenience of i old tlme luxury. Pure and wholesome I'rtprfted with scrupulous care. Hlghct awarj at all l'ure I-'ood Expositions. Each pat'tagi maket tio large pies. Avo'd Imitations- -and Insist on having tl NONB SUCH brand. MLUVELL St SOULE, Syracuse, N. v Entirely VSOETABLG! WANDI?AKE AND A SURE CURE Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indiztosllon, Dlseasos of tho Itldnoyd, Torpid Llvor Rhoi.atlom, Diizlnosa, Sick Hoaclacho, Loss of Appotito, Jaundice, Erup tlons and Skin Dlsonsoa. rri: 25e. t" !. tKU EniiUti. UKISt, JODISOI a LORt, rr.pi., rrliaiten, Tt. A I Q C tfli SJI D' n O 'IP Sold by W. F, lllerv. . CURE Btck Headich Mid rellST all (ha tronM (DCS deDt to AfclUOUl gut's Of thS JitMH.HBoh tM intxlOMi, NftUMft, Drowilnetii. DlatraM after Mtlng.I'alnla ttis BIda, to. Whtl tbelrmail jOTir-UUo tuccesa hiM ba tiurwn laculug 4 nejifl rot Carter'i Ltttta XAwr Pltli KM qnallj Tiluevble la Oonatlptvtion, curing Kail pro Teotlcg tlii8nnojluH compleVlutsWhlla they tviitf eorTtw4vU6orfero(th6iloiiiMnUmaUUth llmudivguUtfttbebowslj. afiTODlXtUjonii HEAD afir from tuUdlstfctilngoompItUDtf bxitforta XiftUty th 0MnMf doM noten J herscd tuo who once try then will flnd thM UtU pllUT&ln nUoloBomanj w7thtthsy will not bo wll 'UtodowiUaOnttheia. Pot ftor aUilck ho4 ACHE filth tans of bo many Htm that htwlJtWT vemakA our great bout. OurpUlacartUwiiil Othendonot. Carteffl Llttla LI Ter PllLi are Tery imall m4 Trr eaiy to take. On3 or two pill maiaa do. Thy are itrtoUy TogeUble and do not grip or tinrgSa bat by their gentle action pleaaa aU wha use tli em. lnTUliat95oenti flToforSl. Sola by draggitU eroryvLero. or tttnt by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Niw YOrk. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATS NTS. COPYRIGHTS. mtaJ m or inionuaiion ana rree liaoaDooK wntsia MUNN Jk COm 3ol llitujlbWAT, New YliBif. Oldent bureau for securing patent la Aruerlm. KTery patent taken out by ua U brtmjtht tfra the puliiio by a notice glTea free of ohaif e in th starseot drmTatton of any aelentlfle paper In the man ehoald be without IU Weekly, iwht is the woniaO. ItcwlnJtriiantlMtsTaunrrpaaad,acttiaI1' sutli ttit. l a L net ot ftny i her briuid. Urn flec ' he it. lU CT'l'IIKUKNlUNE. IfymrnttUotMibnuUUUktn'TlVIIICii: ' ma Croup, wtit wvuld you do 1 Wbil pit jtitU UM fttM J IM lUlUil Dli. Beldin'sESSHReniody Ii tiitajM.tiTTiiln i irnlrr inl- 1' r 'fr'- .wnl NtMnllhUiimrrtlM. OnUr hW fria y. U 1 vr trww iu. rrw,sVw. auiuui i p r( bj i.u t r THt II. llUii raOPRHTAXt CO . JAUA'CA , H f FOR HALE. A farm fcltutttctl In Towan.ensinir township. Oat r Urn county. I'a., about six mile from Wrias Ioit, on rtMul tfadltiK lroiu atl place to Kresie vliln coiiiaiDiiiK upwards ot ttf acres oltioar IsiitU wliu pood runnlnK spring wator Mil lb tear round, nnd uilli all nercHMiry ouibnlMliiKi n.murMiiv tt TWO KlOUV HUMh ItWKI I.I N 1 IIIU'HK lti24 Irrt, wllh a WlllK UsM Ictt, a Intuit) bank haru X!i4B lett, wakod abed sliVi tnet aitd all ul Iter itet-raaary iutlniiUtiiiji Trrntaof aale )II bf inaue kuown by JOHN HEME It, tf. Ilarrlty. I'a, Executor's Notice. Hilateof JOSHPU K. KBX.Uteol Frauk In Tiian.ljl, OarWn ominl), ra.. ilMcawd. all persons indi'liUM lo saia rotate am re quMtnl lo make liuiiiNlHt wjiuriit. ami thoa IkivlHK lcl rUlms aaaiust tlie same will lire sut ltnul drlay lit ptar order for artlle Stltto IllSTlN IIOVKII, Kiecntor April at We lirl. I'a. WBI6SPORT. PA. A popular question before I be people just now i Flailing Tack In, ttiU la purllcularly no nitli thoae who Ilnd a pleasure in aiik'llni; for Ibe lluiiy tnbo. Wliere to etllie beat lackel is alto a perplexing questiou to you but not to iu, for we haru It right here the very beat at the louestt price the same prleee (mrluirteA you iay for a firtUJealtevtlHH-e. Wewaotyou to oouie and eautulne our uew Hue of PUhiuK 'iVckl, before you go elsewhere for we know that we euu save yon money. That l what you waut. Come and see us BIERY, The Druggist. CARTER'S flWa yeari ?iajueii rnucmiv Aaareti 301 llroadway, mgm AXLE