8WEETHEART, FORBEAR I MBwMtiieftrtf0rlMrI" ThusaaM I to my deal, ?b, with rebtllk.ua irraoe, he light of wayward feu? y on htr face. And aopia naif mile, half tear, "Nay, filcnos Ib not pvi Twr bftter far thn tbla wholly to ceaset If I should know no more The rapture of wtoH, the Joyous strife, The fre. enfettered air I breathed before. Bo we long time umatled with hot debate. And kindling voire and word, beep problem, which a myriad amils have trlven ?ore knowledge, freedom, fate, til, wearied out at latL Hand claeped la hand, without a word we twain, Oatlng at a tnoonrtee on the ailrered main, Knew a atrange calm enfold our doubt with eleep. And all the etrets and oonfllet BtlUed and pnsL -Lew la Morris In Black and WMte, STEAMBOAT FllANK. "What place was thaW" asked a tall. artrtooratlo planter, as the steamer polled away from tlie landing Into the dnatrr river. "Kerry's Landing," slid tho man be neath the black alonch hat, who had just stepped ahoard. "Good place to leave; nothing but swamps." "How far to Davis' riantatioitf" 'Boot threo hours. Another durned swamo. Eton therer" "Yes. Got a plantation back from the river a piece. Swamp is rlgnt tnrinign, Three hours, eh?" "Yes. Didn't suppose there was land enough along there to plant one." "Oh, It's all right when you get to It, Grins' to be dark, ain't itr "Should say so. Got a good pilot. though." "First rate. Do vou ulay!" "Sometimes, If thogaine's good. Who's in It?' "Nobody much. Drummers and such like. Oh. Wheeler of Bicliniond. Know him?" "No: who is ho?' "Not much! cotton edeer. Sato came." "All rights I'm In. That spray's littlo wet, ain't Itr "Kathert Jet's go inside." "What's the limit?' "Two hundred. Have a cigar?" "Yea. thanks. Hero we are." "Any room here, gents? Whowl it's cloudv." "Yes. lots ot room. Ilello, colonel come in," aaya a voice from the smoke. "Bring out the drink, nigger. I say, colonel, wliat you re going to have?" "Little whisky rye." "Jtye wlnaky there, nigger. Hold on. there I want another card. All right Don't your friend take anything?' "Don't know: yon had better asl: him, 'Til take the t.ame, stranger," from beneath tho hat." "All right. How do they run, colonel?" "Fair to middling. , Haven't been up fur come tituo. What's the news?' "Nothing much, Queer about Nichols, wasn't it?' "Yes; how did that happen?' "Well, there are several stories going around. Some say they put up a job to do Steamboat Frank, and he got the best of them. Comln in, colonel?' "Yea." "You, stranger?" "Yes." "All right. Never did think much of that feller Nichols anyway," "Same here; bad eyes." "You're right. How many do you want? Three. Frank killed two, didn't he? Who was the other f ellow?" "Don't know. Someone fromTeias, I think." 'I raise you 30," here broke in a Spanish accent from the lower end of the table. "Hello, Sigt Right In It, eh? I'll have to raise you. How did that killing come off anyhow? Know anything about it, Wheeler?" "Oh, easy enough, from what I hear. They got to playing n pretty stiff game, and Frank took all the money. They were hard losers and tough men gen erally. Thoy accused him of cheating and started the row, and he simply wiped them out." "And they were not the first ones that he has wiped out either." "No, you are right. If all the reports are correct, he has a pretty long list back there, but they do say that know him that he is as square as a die and wouldn't kill a chicken without he had to, but when some one comes along and takes him for a mud flat or sand bar tho way things jingle around that locality Is a caution to Christmas bells in a great city." And then he branched out into several amusing anecdotes regarding him; of his heavy games and ugly scrapes; of his cool nerve and ready wit; how upon ono occasion a Texas ranchman had, by his loud and braggadocio manner, contrived to offend the more quiet tastes of Steam boat Frank; had been backed over the taffrail of a boat with a cocked revolver uncomfortably near his nose, and after being towed for a mile or two was at last hauled aboard again and contained less starch and moro gentleness of man ner. "Bat there is one fellow who has got in on Frank, who don't allow any time for fooling. Ho is a big New Orlenui gambler called Blazer." "Blazer? You don't tell mo," said tho colonel. "I know him; hard lot, they ay." "Yes, you're right, and they say he Is the man who has driven Frank from thu river." "What, Blazer? How is that?- asked the colonel, "Well, you see It is a long story. There was, as is usual, a woman in It. She sort of liked Frank best, I suppose. Can't blame her much, after seeing Blazer, eh? Face like a Chinese funeral. only more so. Frank must be a corker if he looks wort than she does. Well. anyhow, Frank got the girl, and Blazer has been in ing to down him over since. Frank had asked him to come ont and settle it two or three times, but Blazer's peculiar gift doesn't seem to lie In that direction. He lies some other way bet ter. Yon pee, hu ha9 a strong pull down at the Orescent, and Frank's case don't have time to settle down as unj- other man would. The fellows Frank settled wore great friends of Blazer's, and I heard a rumor that the whole thing was a Job cooked up to do Trank, but don't know as there Is anything In it. If there was a job. It failed iu its object anyhow. Your deal, stranger. Bad for Frank, though, just the same." Thus pleasantly amused the time flew by unnoticed, until presently the whole jiarty were aroused the consciousness that the quiet man at the far corner of the table, whose face was concealed lie neath the brim of his hat, was winning ail me money in thu crowd. -ion are piayiug treat luck," re marked the colonel. "Yes, easy money. First I've seen lately." The part Wame slightly nettled, and tne colonel proposeil e tending the limit, They all agreed, and the stranger still Kept on at Ills ,1 J gait. ''I'm done," said oue of them present ly as he threw down lus bund. The stranger was still playing In the same easy, half cureless manner, his bets being made without any apparent thought, while the others were more de liberate aud placed with the greatest caution. "I think we hud butter let out a few more laps in this limit," said'the oulouel as lis wanned to the music. "Suppose we cut loose altogether,' suggested the Spaniard in a tone of feigned calmness, although his eyes blazed with excitement. Some of them assented, the rest dropped out and watched the battle. ' 'Who's In this tuner asked the stran ger as he began to deal. "All light, Lire you go. What's up, gentsr" "Five hundred," said the colonel a be threw a note iu the center of the tabls. "IU have to raise you SOU, colons)," said the stranger aa it came to him. "One thousand above you," said the colonel. "Fifteen hundn d," shouted the Span lard as he threw down the stuff. The rest here dropped out. "Two thousand better, zuy friend," said the stranger. They raised hini again, and things wsre growing ttitartjatitur when the swan get quietly mentioned lO.ouO, and taking U& nbpetpumttot bd U lying upon (he tame counted out tne money. "I'm done," said the colonel, throwing down Ids hand. '1. too," echoed the Spaniard In a de jected manner. "Alt, well, son goes," saiu tne stranger, ss he reached for the iwt. throwing down his hand, containing only a pair of jacks. "Well, I be ," said tho Spaniard. "Me, too," said the colonel. Suddenly there was a loud knock at the door, and a rough voice shouted 'Orien nor Every one started in sur prise except the stranger, who was busy stuffing the money into his rubber wallet. "What do you want?' asked some one aa he opened the door. Three burly forms pusnea nurneaiy-i In, but nil Btopped simultaneously wnen their eyes fell upon the stranger, who was standing quietly with two big re volvers trained upon them. "Good ovening, gents. our peremp tory entrance seems to be a little rudo. Suppose you drop your guns." The clatter of several heavy articles was heard upon the floor. "You might put up your nanus sorry to trouhlo you." Six bands were at onoe seen in the neighborhood of theceiliug. "Lucky the game was done; na, eoio- nel? Theso officers are always trouble some. 'Bout face, there, you fellows; keep your hands up if you don't want to know how It feels to get hurt. Forward, march! Look out for the stairs; mats good. Right dress (as the men stood by tho ran upon tne uouer uecK. now, then one. two. juinDH A heavy smash immediately followed lils words. The boat was just rounding the bend and not moro than 20 yards from shore. "Bon voyage," said he, sticking the re volvers in his pockets. "Captain, land me at the nearest wood- yard on the other slue." "All right," said he, making a signal to the pilot. Immediately the faint, far away jingle of bells was heard, and the boat turned liernoBs toward the oppo site bank. "Oood night, gents," he called to the crowd hanging around tho rails as the gangplank was slammed Into place. ' alwavs'dld meter this mode of landing. "Who was It?' asked the Spanish ac cent, ns the boat Bwung out Into her course again. "Steamboat Franlf," said the captain. "I thought so," muttered the colonel, Philadelphia Press. Cardinal Nawmin at Dinner. On an occasion when Cardinal New man was dining at a friend's house, a noble lord among the guests, wishing to draw him out with respect to the upshot of political contests in the Roman states, sold, "Things are sadly disturbed just now In Italy, Dr. Newman." Staring into space in an apparently vacant man ner, he replied, "Yes, and In China," No one present said a word more on tho subject. San Francisco Argonaut. Wlien the Ilucki nnd SUines Were fizzing When M. de Saussuro, the eminent Swiss naturalist, was upon one of the high mountains of Mexico he found ldmself in the very midst of a thunder cloud. Every ridge of rock and all the angles of the loose stones were tizzing, and the Indians who had accompanied him ran screaming aud howling down the mountain, their long hair standing erect upon their heads. Youths Com panion. Clergymen OD Their Travels. A phllosophio observer professes to have nsted a touch of selfishness in dor gymen when traveling and that, too. without regard to denomination. Ho finds explanation for this in the fact that clergymen, like women, are accus tomed to bo treated with special consid eration and so acquire the habit of ex acting courtesies usually yielded as mark of respect to the cloth. New York Bun. A "Good I'lace fitr Ducks. "The client of a friend of mino who came from the land of St. Putrick erected in the Twentj'-ourth ward of New i ork city a structure with pilas ters of lath for the facade and with rusty tin for the roof, with n cellar lielow for fowl chickens iu thisjaso," says General Horace Porter. "Mr. Muldoou went to the commissioner of public works with this statement: 'Me name is Muldoou, of the Twenty-fourth ward. control forty votes. I keen chickens in the cellar, and there Is water In It. I want it cleared out, or I shall throw me forty votes against your par-r-ty.' Mnl doon was advised to go to the fire de partment. He went there, and he said: 'Me name is Muldoou. I control forty votes. I want the water pumped out or I'll cast them forty votes for a naygur.' The fire commissioners said they would be glad to pump out the water, but Mul doon hod better see the rnnyor. mo mayor, who was Mr. Urnco. re ceived him with that bland air which ho always wore when he didlhot intend to give any attention to a complainant Muldoou repeated his story, saying, 'If you don't get the water out, I'll give my forty votes ton haythen Chinee.' The mayor sent Muldoou to the board of aldermen, whero Muldoon's friend, 11c Gufiln, a countryman of his and a mem ber of the board, engraved on the tablet of Muldoon's memory the intellectual remark, 'I was jist thiukin the .party would stand it much longer if you could be Induced to keep ducks,' " New York World. llrlnglua- (Tnt Iterrjitlons. The fashion of bringing out a girl bv means of an ovening reception instead of an afternoon tea seems to be gaining ground. It lias the merit of being moro distinctive at all events, as there are not many houses iu New York that could stand the crush of an evening affair if the invitations were as general as those for a tea. Whero a tea Is given for the purpose of Introducing a debutante to society, it is becoming an unwritten law that thoeeof her friends who have been invited to re. oelve with her should remain afterward either to dinner or (as was done very successfully in the case of oue young lady lately) for a sit down supper, a number of young ineu being asked to stay aner the reception Iu informal fash Ion. The dress of those who "assist" sltould not be too elaborate, as it is the debu tante that should be the cynosure of all eyes. It is in better taste, therefore, for her friends to consider this and to wear less cnnantminria irnwii tlicncuilt-aa flew York letter. The Civilization of Europe. I see tliat Professor Fetrie iu his latest work advances the theory that Europe Is not indebted to Egypt for its civiliza tion. The discovery has been rather late coming on the part of the archasolotrist I have long maintained that Egypt bor rowed fully as much of her civilization from Europe as did Europe from Egypt, Eruropean emulation was really an in dependent growth. Emut and Babv. Ionia borrowed fully as much as they loaned. This European civilization ac quired acts independently, just as India Old. More than 1,500 years before the dawn of the Christian era civilization had made considerable progress In Greece and Lybia. A century later witnessed great pronolenoy m the arts. Moreover this civilisation was not confined to a corner of Europe, but stretched from the Mediterranean to the frozen north Egypt ami Babylonia did not civilize ureece and Italy. Greece and Italy did not civilise the rest of Europe. They only ranked for a time as the farthest advanced lu civilisation. It was an in- digenoua development. At last the aruhttulogiatii are stumbling onto this raot, long latent to the careful student. and the knowledge appears to surprise tbem wonderfully. tit. Louis Qlolie- liesuaerat. !! Knew CwucrMln4t One of the late Leopold Morse's hob bies was the rehabilitation of the Auwri- eea navy, aud his phui of pnxMedlng was thoroughly, UutruLterutic. He l"Mihl on the govertoueut giving ont all Its shinbuililuitf u. contractors instead of at tempting lu do any In Ma own yards. "aHinstd )e ork utr de a bole ooast," he would a iu in HuMiriuh dialect, ''and you vlll l.uf . fen K.iiKiesnaian from a Mepuard district vunng for your abltro teiattuus ptruuse hart of 'em vlll go to his own lmide In dat vay yon git a fullkrt'wu naiy in apout tree years." te Field. .WMkUngVtw ' NAPOLEON ON RECIPflOClTY. A Passible Itsesoii Wij Bmland Was At vsjl lteady to H,l,t II Ira. Napoleon was In very good spirits and seemed very desirous to show that though he had ambition England was not without her share also, He said that ever since the time of Cromwell we had set up extraordinary pretensions and srrogatcd to ourselves the dominion of the sea; thai after the peace of Amiens Lord Sidmouth wished to renew the for mer treaty of commerce, which had been made by Vvjennes after the American war, but that he (Nnpojeon), anxious to encourage tho industry of France, had expressed his readiiyss to enter into a treaty, not line tne lormer, wuicn iiwbs clear from tho portfolio of Versailles must bo Injurious to the Interests of France, but on terms of perfect reci procity viz, that If France took so many millions of English goods England should take as many millions of French produce In return. LordiUidinouth said: "Tins Is totally new. t cannot inaae a treaty on these conditions." "Very well. I cannot force yon Into a treaty of commerce any more than you can force me, and we must remain as we are without commercial Intercourse." Then," said Lord Sidmouth, "thero will be war, for unless the people of England have the advantages of com merce secured to them which they have been accustomed to they will force me to declare war." "As vou please. It is my duty to studv the iust interests of France, and I shall not enter into uny treaty oi com merce on other principles than those 1 have stated." He stated that although England made Malta the pretext, all the world knew that was not tho real cause of the rup ture that he was sincere In his desire for peace, as n proof of which he sent his expedition to San Domingo. When it was remarked bv Colonel Campbell IhatEug- land did not think him sincere, from his refusing a treaty of commerce and send lng consuls to Ireland with engineers to examine the harbors, he laughed and said that was not necessary, for every harbor In England and Ireland was well known to him. Bertram! remarked that overv embassador was a spy. Natioleon said that the Americans ad mitted tho justness of his principles of commerce. Formerly they brought over some millions of tobacco and cotton, took snecio in return and then went empty to England, where they furnished themselves with Hrlttsu manutactures. He refused to admit their tobacco and cotton unless they took from France an equivalent in French produce. They yielded to His system ns uemg just. , tie added that now England hail it all her own way, that there wan no power which could successfully oppose her system, and that she might now impose on France any treaty sho pleased. "The Bourbons, poor devils here ho checked himself, aro great lords, who are contented with having back their estates and castlos, but if the French people be come dissatisfied with that tho treaty and find that thero is not the encourage ment for their manufactures iu the In terior of the conntry that there should be, they the Bourbons will be driven out in six months. Marseilles, Nantes, Bordeaux and the coast are not troubled by that, for they always have the same commerce, but In tho interior It is an other thing. I well know what tho feel ing Is for me at Terrare, Lyons and thoso places which have manufactures, and wldch I have encouraged." Thomas Ussher, R. N,, In Century. How Crinoline Is Used. Talking with a celebrity on feminine costume a day or two ago I lightly touched the mooted point crinoline and asked the masterly opinion on the subject "Crinoline," replied the young man, "as we employ It, Is not likely to detract from feminine grace or loveliness. On the contrary, all I desire is to give a con sistent appearance to tho materials em ployed, and for that purpose some con venient and as light as possible material has had to be adopted. Alpaca woven with horsehair is about the least weighty lining going and accordingly is more iu demand than any other. It is also prob able that later on strips of aluminium will bo used to rigidly maintain the hems of skirts in funnel shape. StluT muslin sewn with narrow lines of straw is forth coming from several manufacturers, but it is exceedingly heavy and inoonvenieut and In consequence I have not given it house room." London Ueiegraph. A Terrible Threat, A Janitor in a blue shirt was cleaning the windows of a bank at Broadway and Park place the other day after ofilci hours, when a tramp came along, who. atter eying him a few moments with envy, yelled to hiuii "ilello, there, yon chap In tho bank. can't you throw a fellow out a Iitlls money? I'm clean broke, and almost anything would be welcome." The janitor went on clcanlne the win, dows. He heard what the tramp said, mil woman t admit It, The tramp paused a few moments nnd then yelledt "Come, now, don't be ahog, Theramust bo a million dollars in there, ana an you've got to do is to chuck bundle of it out. Are you going to do it or oren t yon?" btill no response. The tramp began to chafe under the galliag hauteur with which he was be ing treated. 'If you don t give me some of that money, I'll start a report that tho bank's lu trouble," he yelled. "If ever thero was c first rate hog, it's you." Alter IU minutes had elapsed nnd no one had taken the least notice of tha tramp he began to walk slowly away. As he reached the gutter he turned round, shook his fist at the window clean er and muttered; "When the commune Is declared, any one who wants money will only have to walk into n bank and ask for it. I'll be there, my beauty, when the day comes, and I'll point you out to the fellow citi zens as an insolent and bloated symbol oi weaun. jou lust wait, iny friend till the call to anus Is sounded, and you'll find me right on the spot ready to tell what I know about the enemies of the proletariat." New York Herald. A Theatrical IJresser. There Is one difference between Amer ican and European theaters as marked as their schedule of prices and their usher ing system, and that is in the matter of "dressers." The European manager em. ploys about halt a doaen dressers who act aa body servants of thelendinir actors In his company and a reregnlar employees oi tne nouse, nice gas men, cleaners and scene shifters. The American actor. however, dresses himself or. else hires a man to assist him. When he dees hire a man, it Is usually a fellow player who Is "doing" auuiU parts and is glad of the chance to increase bis (10 wages by V from the leading or heavy man or first comedian. The dresser has not only to assist In changing his lnasier'a costume, a per f o nuance requiring great expedition, but makes repairs, folds and puts nway the clothing, packs and unpacks the trunks and sees tlmt the dressing table is sup plied with paints, wigs, ooinbs and other neeorui articles, in the European thea ters the dresser seldom or never acts. though he is often an actor who has been forced off from the stage by illness, lameness or loss of voice, lie Is gen erally prompt, quiet, a little obsequious ananoperuior tips at the end of a run or or a season. new York Sun, Are Versus Incandescent Xjnur.s. Borne Interesting tests bare been re cently made to decide the relative tllu tnlnating power of the aro and the In candescent lamp. One company which nas laj incauaesoent lamps from e can dle power to 800 candle power and six aro lamps of 2,000 nominal candle power on its extensive premises finds that saoh arc lamp tested illuminates an area of 8,000 square yards ana absorbs ons horse power, and that each 800 oandle power lneandescent lamp lUaialnatea an area ox auu yards ana absorbs one horsepower. ex. lutus uuibe-ueukocfat. War Up. Customer (at the fruiterers) Let me have half a dollar's wurth of your nicest straw Bents. Dealer Yes, sir. Will yos. take boss with yoaj $iojU IUerd. 'coMinnacATro" To Owners Of Wagons, would say Hint before you Jike your wngou to tlio shop for repairs look ovtT the pnniting did Inst yenr. tec whether I use inferior Paint nnd Vnrnisli. Then compare prices, nlso in the purchase of a new one, Buy of a Carriage Man! And buy where you cot the same article for, Oh 1 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 see. FJ. R. WEISSrOUT, TA. New .Spring aud Summer - Goods mean more with us than the same words mean from other dealers. Why 1 Because all tho goods we have on our counters and shelves are new theie is no lust year's si ock of goods brushed np and piled up to deceive tho buyer. We iu tend to merit your patron ago by honest, fair and square daallugaud we want you to come and see what we have In Now Dress Goods at Tory Loav Prices Groceries & Provisions, of the best quality and at the lowest price. Choice Flour and Feed. Fresh Country Produce, Hashing Machines & H'ringers nf Ihe best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS AHIj DELIVERED FREE, ll'e have a Hooray, Pleasant Store, electric lighted. i'onie and see us. 6eo. H.Enzian North First Street. Lchightnn FURNITURE. UNDERTAKING FLOUR & FEED. Robt. N. 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BBBTNBY, blose'b Old bund, - i-Hrst Street. sprmoods 'OIHO 'VWIT 'Hoee BJado '00 1VOISA.3HO OIHO 3H OJ 'AVnrtlft'T "f 'AK ixu Xtii JO MO ot a'-( prtin-t nixw AAinj mj l9SvnK 'a i tui innf DmitiM niniexi innoia .innj imiimja oauti r 'JJUIIMjp 1IIUJ HIT ATM' tMfJtl PU WlWmill, 1iijpiitb ntraXffptmitit inq imnj, JitoA Xmim. jou v l 'J" VVP l" Amit itfUAOii 'iwiqiti, jnoC ii n Wl im i 'put ijm inoiqj pm Jf Bit oq.oj iMiaTpmi Xistmnl km no ijt 'nnflX "1uI in pr pun io as i am m-M k HHiiMafi : oj i rot i. aiij omo a nx for M31U.VW in i ha mi tMJiti -W4ll.t llin I -.1W1 WrMll 1 uill itt tuHtion,!' pOA.).u 1 'li'lTtn OiiunqoxJdJIAlx Idas t jh nii dmOM :NiKHHaD : 'OQ A H iUHHJ BHUUI qaire 'oiiwrtT 'flHOt AVr K 'IT 11 JOJ UJRiIlOU tAt IW CMU pQJUO POah jslV(l f) 11) piiif fvj nvA Ap 4MM) J'lJ Bip'Ui" pinn j jo :uiui oj sun Ap V M.l.iHiptl BUM,1 J IWilillHUlH Hill t1' M Bin,. 3 ia I Mill i -)i joj u.ifta tio.C VittM pinum If fJUIIUJ pild -l'.BI UtIUTKl1 JUJ : i0 TTJIKStl.) OHIO MUX jo osn oqi Aq pojno uooq OAttl) OlIM GUOBJOd UIOJJ SIElitOPJ, Ml V Spring AMI Summer niLLIIERY. Wall Papers, Borclei's, Decoraldons, Pictures. C- A. G - BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite S -Tk -CSaV X US"ll)s'JliUoiUii fminil in-' , u im ii-. B 11 sx a -iln iujiii AU1 XluinnulnMii us i n .11..11 SOUTH END LIVE1T, A. Sell & Co., lied of (J i-sfTu UotibC, lrtu bliert. CA u.t Or all IVirpmi lined out at vnrj -WTPMSASBUIVIS U . A HAM, a We have a Very TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS We have only llrst chis niillitiers ami we do the very best work ami ilellver goods jhen promised. Don't forKot to come anil see us before you buy. Miss Alvema Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DR.G.T.FOX, m Main Street. Bath, Vi. D,..w.v ufMMK. Mondays. .i triii, swii IIoiRi,Tsaiiavs. VT nir" Fi.ir.AVs ami SATiiaoaVs. Offlc tloura-Frooi a. lu. to p. w. irseMw liulted tu diseases oi the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat ti-Also, Helractlonottlta E)s orUesdJuit rsentolKlaases. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry DrunVbore, Prop'r, FIRST HTBBET, hEIUUIirtlN, PKNN'A Tli Oarboa llouae lias been ''"V."!', "! luMutad Ihruushaul , It rlei'lrle llskled and iXrlttUlitiTauul la :!!!-tUe BssAletrlsIll Itala ssetloa I l.f SUU'. Tne (iwuae ui inr uerraaneut sad Iraiialsul eusloiu Ckarsva rT!.Tr..r i i.ninr. l-raliUMeritnd Furwt sad CKarf CUpms. tor sls l tUe jMjr. f W. M. Rapahar, VTTORSKY iri OODMBULOR AT LAW, Kin Otwr staws llw Hmalan llouae, MAU01I CUUSK, - - - P'A .leal KataU sad (VMectluu Atncf. WIU Bu ud Sail Mai ilstata. CVntryauellul neatly doue. 'iliXiTprcSSy mad..' HsaWng KsU-s oJ IMedaaU a siveuODr. Hay Ui amaultsd 1 2ualliaii4Uerauui a"" F. I. SMITH, D. D. S Oaks uatuaslte IbaOtiers llouaa Iknk Street, .eh I ton, I'a. INT1STSII IN Al.l I1 BKlSI Mil inilUas aod ssakiiiK ailinelal drolur a n-, ul ty Unal aiirnttirtun u... d teas adfnluUu-rrd nd lei-tli Klittti.l Vtl I ll 111 1 PAIN orriOK HOUata -tfiwu m . I" i- m , lieu 1 p. ns., te s p. as truBi i ra , P, s p at. Oooaautatteru la Bus 7 p or llMuui Ossw'Bsurs at UssksiuaUak ion rturatr sxruvn - QO PUB CO 'IB mw.vr,t. I TtflvSMtJ f.tp,l( f IT WHMppV" noiiono Ann 'noun im 'KHMQ"! -innX jn waJInx u n Jut 'A(iv. imj.iori,tt etijlliijom -Mi inftHTTTj-tl mm ninaeTn woit ni atnp.to xt ' 1 p till ID JOlllJH WIT JOU jll JIMU AtllKii Jn ,11 I JHUVIJ tMiilfiii.ru wot tf M.JOM nqj PIP trj JnoA jn iiitm mi JOj 'ITOiiruj umo SM'X tlA.CjDT, JHOC JO (MIIUIM 111V nirui pus )4' A. np JU3 stT- -VOsansBsV ,r vjsa. -wax . s s vu -cv sov rs flP fevUgt Wt eutri'lJOTr 'onnmtox mi o-n Bin. L ' I M 0,B.9 pan 'Aiujnpl HMAipp iti" til.f jr rjft-SlfiV 13, m in offitnurl tl 'iiTim nni , f i-sot j i S A. ft,. ML t T GO' I E Hn jaulJlM'ttljilirl, ,m ,'ti-,m, - ( in OO I C t striox9HM lis A nttm flxnnr.T.Jiuiio(M!noniXii w t tiiiunuttj uf tniqHq imiqi Ipx) pb'JJ 9ifliaoiunl jo Un lujui haiS r.iuinnui JOH 20 JOIlIlII JO 011 CMJJ Otp 'simflvx tmno moo naivnoj 10 i-mi Din uo itoiinxiiuino t .rTTTTT imuuti .im imuiiu mi in 1, 1 jur,t) jo uiid tii 1 11 fek Baatflty- ISVIO-iSSM IIS A( OISS JO( .Mil SABIHVX i?, I UN Wi Mo. 3nr -ail-inrxJimiocMmani Xq wrn "i , i , -innF t., , i, i -,i r 'M. -vi itiiniiinioj ill fniaHU imtnl in Am, ict,. : .1. . . , , i n 1 1 , siqEi P109 apuouo ! niniqut JHO jo mu.iiu mil pnnit f timsmilfl.M Jtnoo hii oujiii Mi '', iiiiiji -J All tho New aud Pretty Fancies in NE AT MILLINERY. ( an he found iu at our toies ill iriny Weisiport and Lohisyhton. We ocr'aitily 1 tA'er litul such a Biti Atsnrtment before. JBo sure to Come nnd See Ua. For the next few months the great question of interior decor ation and house painting will he the leading consideration 01 property owner.?, hot 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 wc can please you. OTH, P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. S3 mmnfm so navj3 CO Large Assortnu-nt of AHKNTS WANTKnaesnvsj.hr llomf (limn umry tiock. Km lrii fttowr tiuc Hvitow. telurr iumI iimm iW, W.&T. Smith Co. GstaslulMd 1SH. Oue of tha lausrat (Meat Rs taldMfeiiad sad iMMtMuiotm Kurserlns in the Bum Seidcl's J3akery, First s)u set, Lehltdtos, ou vrtll alaars lad Freshsstawl Ut BREAD AND' CAKES. Hye, Wheat mid Vienna Dread Fredb Kvery I toy. Our Vicuna HrrW can nor U5 e&cUHt. W rittvitu nullcii your trou a, Wmtcb tor tit rifou. Seidel's Vienna HuKery, Lorn. obi-u', FiRttr vr., I.KliniMUlN. IA Dnsumntion JWliat shall stay 'say Scott's cod liver oil and soda lias cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption ? Make no delay but take ttootfs BanWoB cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Sorolula, and all Anoemlo and Wasting Diseases, Prevents wasting- In children. Almost as palatable as milk. Uet only tlie genuine. Prs parad by ttoolt Downs, ChaeaMa, Mw tork. Sold by aUSraKU. iwil i mit j ivi.i. ,j OHIO 'V'.i . i ilri mmrinnn tii-r UJ lVUifUad lllill lrlUJ At A'pto pe-trrl mlnrirr tmo on n,m nun a.T.rT' m -t e. iMeq.uud 'iu-aa..ia?3a US1 J.. jo .iu SXSTHVX i!' twin j A "it ' ,diqd m m tu iw.ftOlHO iviii irnin r u,,,n i ',,) tt,r j u.im ,ninr a in "i a rut i i" 'i Bogus ! Boerus white lead would have no sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good" or " bettet" than Strictly Pure White Lead The market Is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two oi these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misletding Drsnd "Standard Lead Co, Strictly Pure Whits Lead. St. Louis." Mull-rials rroDortlons Anstvred br Barries 50 30 per cent. Ilegls eb&nvenet oxide or zinc 31 is percent. sira.. Watte Lead 6 40 per ceuL St. Lords. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Mleleidtnc Brand " Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Msterisls Proportions Analysed 07 Bnlpbste nf Lead.,4 18 per cent. Lrdoux & Co. Oilde ot Zinc 45 01 per cent. New York, ltarytes 60 CS per cent. No white lead In it. Vou can avoid bogus lead by pur chasing any of the following brands. They are manufactured by the " Old UUtcn process, ana arc inc sianuaiuai "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" " Jewett" f "Ulster" For sate by the most reliable dealers In If you are going to paint, It will pay you . . . ... Tn. a Knnb tantalnlnp Infarrna Hon lhat may save you manya doflsri it will ooly cost you a postal saiu w " "v. t, NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Brofcdwty, New Votfc MRS. IJELEN B. SELDEN. Ladies, Read This! DEATH AND DISEASE BAFFLED ! ! A Wonderful Escape I IVXX, SlAf-., fit nth no n ---I haw m ( n nu Itn aliil for over fovt'ii years. At In t Kilmy Trouble cau-fi cu tt n vaitViii",, jn my in u ork H f ii ii tl I a j nil. 1 rulUx run down itnin diHciM' pe- ciillar to in to iny w x fa tli t ied hh,h u, BnJ MFII UK A ilr. A Mich tw only ilioto ltlli-ti-l at 1 its enn Lmiu. I oiiiM'Il( tl to Kit tr Hi (Sou ii all the time tn Muml uim.ii m ft-it for tncnly iiiIiiu(m atu taue n h tor ture tllllrilluilll. The 'I KHKHILK llUMJUIMJ mS SKNSiTiO.V would M-ud bii li u fi rlUii tu ni) brain (list I would 1 rf ni r aliuuxt l NVMl. M txlEML? n.-ivt.n, m m iiinueukiiitd tintUthe .SMtsUITlIKT ISitHSId vuld nearly l!EI i; Hli V I I, I). A NtTioiiH lloailHcln whs my i-on"tuut W-'imnt. 1 tn. d tta vjiIuuh timoiind( vii v and I'ltwt-riii tloiiN m iiHit-U 11 6 udVflt.rti'd, Ii) 'it-Ian at hut ohinlut d uo relief, last Utld im My I U Ml (JET Will. iMt M.irtU I k'ot u iKJttlr ot U N AM S.UtS.U'dUtllXA. I tnouht thr limt IfOitlf blip I in C?0 '''I ' a little-. Ilmve UUKt:&u..l itlno hotllH4 ot HAKSAl'AHH.I.A und f..ur ttoltlesof DANA'S MVIJl MUSKY VILLh, mill llul me( hIIi to lo nil Hi r liaril orlt Inn I'aiit lly ol four. i aii M:itisV ivriii,. fun htuml iitoii my ivvt mitl lwirlt all ilny wltlioiit HiiHr litK ol alone knows how grateful J sui. I wUh all iull4trlug u I wti Icuew of our tJrcut Komi'ily. Your truly, Mits. iii:m;n k. sklikn'. SALESMEN WANTED To me Nur.wrv Stock. Wesrow all tb? bMt bttH niriHtUfs, M aiut uw. repute all atoek tliut dU-t. Aitd uuAritoLMe latlaftsvetlou. HlaluMt aalary ocoinnuaiou ualdfioiu tha atari. Write K. lioukrrAi., Nuaerimen, lt.tflMatr. N. V Katabltsbad liSS. IscurporaUMl lear PRIVATE SALE. The underaiMiiea! offers si I'titste Sale lbs lolloH lug stlicles One lllaU hum Crusher. 100 Tan Capacity. One lit It. I. Koala and Holler. A Tails of rinses awl Tools sttluUa (or llnad making. Apply to w. ii. HKiiKit, ll array, ra. Vstt DANA'S .SAHSAI'Altll.I.A, ITS TDK KIND THAT CUHKU." That dreaded and dreadful tliseasel- its ravages? Tliomands Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphites of lime cotfs Emulsion "pARBLCUr "Wnst, rretlrl -sbsr With that hwira slln XhA balr pal brSwnf tW eaask too thleu uraf syss rarserear wam hire it so That's ns rood Dointi but mttr imh AM ntse In tan weald pass bar by ." "faith, man, I'd bo tlx tenth," asoth L "Olerert not sb.1 Do what yon list She's tbo doll dog that licks jour isti ur only olerar to ulrlns A man's least 111 br the leaftt tbm Llks nature, suothe, one knows not wli" 'Hero's senlus past all wit," quota 1, "Butcwtdf Parbleu! by thowealm looks She's learned la hymns and ouokary books .Made ror a spinster, wiioee poor pains swell the arsat world's teneral Buins. Uncoonted, as ths yeArs run by." "Xuver, If lore wins lovel" thought 1. ljora ll. Ouodalo la lluuiumar. An Idyl uf tho Hiinsliliie, Tlie girl was fair. Soft blue h ores as tha skim, aud pink and white her cheeks as the mountain peaks at sunrise, and K14n light her liair as the moon light air. Ah, sho was very fair. Uncrowned save by her tossing tresses. sho stood facing the oast, and thu sun came and kissed her. Kissed her long and lovingly. tier mother saw her there and called to her. "Let me linger here, dear mother," pleaded the fair being. "TUe air is so sweet, the fragrance of the flower, so rich, Tlie skies above mo aro so tenderly blue, and, mother dear, I feel as If 1 were a little queen standing here In tho glorious reign of the sun." Ihe mother appeared at the door. "Fudge!" she exclaimed. "You ought to have sense enough to come in out of that Bert of a reign. Don't you know you'll be freckled worse than a turkey And a heavy black cloud rose tip and swlpod the sun across the face. Detroit Free Press, New York Versus Chicago. A funny outciuMring of Chieniro'a am bition is the ructico uf the juipers of al ways reftrrnigtothi'cityns "New York. K. V." It just tickles a Chicago man to pretend th.it no one would kuow which New York wns uirint unless tho abbre viation of tlie stute was giten, New York Tribune. The motto "n Vluribus ITnum" was taken ftuiu tho title page of Tho Gentle man's Ms-rarine, at the time uf tho Kavo lution having a large cin.uUtiou in tht colon!' 1'ltllM I'ltllCNK 111 VltirNII Goes Ihe storv of the excellence of llhoil's nsrsspaiuia ami mm it nas acciiiuiuisiieu. ami llil is tne stroniesi advertising wiuimi is tlnne on liflialf n tills ineilicilip. enileavor to tell honestly what Hood's Sarsapaillla Is and nlist it will do, hut what it has clone is far tnoie important and far raftre potent. Its unennstled re crrd os cores is sure to convince these who havenpver liiM Hood's Sarsajiarlha Dial it 13 ait excellent meillctne Forest fires in this country destroy every year $12,000 worth of timber. Tiles of pi op!e have piles, but De Wilt's Witch llazle halie will cure mcni. i. u Thuuias A dash of saltpetre in the water keeps cut Doners fresh. It is truth iu medicine the sma'.lest dosi that performs a euro is tlie bent. lleWlit'i Little Karlv itlscrs ure tlie smallest nil.! will perform the cuie, and are the beau Thomas, uruf.nisi. It scares a mini who bus done wrong to bo told that he has an exprcslve face. USE DANA'S SAKSAi'AltlLI.A ITS "THE KIND THATCUItES." In Jujian women work a stovedjres. ine mosi iiueuiKcui irnc u, uui ,,., munlly reeognlze Iu DeWltt's I.lltle Early Hl... lll. r tin.nii.la.1 ,nnrlt fnr ,!eniIil headache and con'tlpallou. Ye,rv small, perfect in action, Thomas, DrurjRest. A C8-year-ld resident of Irfaven- worth, Kansas, is cutting a new tooth. Iluekleu'a Arnlea 8aUe. The hpst siilve In the world fur Cut. Itrulws, Mores, Ulcers, Salt ICIieum, l-'etcr Mores, 'Inter, I'lupiH-d llAtids, clilllilaniN Comes, and all hkln r.riiii Hills, niiu ihjihivcij vuirs I V, ,IU rMinlr.1. It u uiiHruiiled In die tierlei't Aatls laitlon, or money relumled. Price as cents per tinx. r or sail liy neper lenitfiiinii; anu uier) Welssport. One ungrateful man does an Injury to all who stand In aid of need. Tho Hostou NUr and how to deal with them, and other vat liable medical Information, will be found in llr. Kaufmsnn's creat Medical Work elecant colored plates. Send three 2 cent stcmps to pay postage ta A. r. Ordwsy d. Co., Bostun, Jass.,aud receive a copy free. llase ball is one business which can't nourish without strikes. The wind from the North blows shsrp and keen, and bad effects oi colds are seen. One Minnie Couth Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wonderous cure, T D.'Themss. Idle men do not think; theyonly dream. The breaking up of the wlnier Is the signal for the breaking up of the sjsleni Nature Is openiuc up the pores and throw ing olf refuse. DeWltt's Ssrsapsrills Is of unquestionable assistance In this oper ation. Thomas, Druceist. USE HA NA-8 HAllHAl'AlUI.LA. ITS "THE KINllTHSTUUlttH'' Had complecxlon Inilleatss an unbealthy state of the system, DeWltt's LnllJ Earl; Itlsers sre pills that will correct this condi tion. They act on the liver, Iheyacton the stomach, they set on tlie bonds. T. D. Thomas, Druggist. Make your mlstakeai all teach you something. Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ki Stste Auditor of lows sart: "1 have used ChimduiUlu'i Cough liemedy In my family sr.d have bo hesitation lu ssylng Ihst it Is su exrelleut retnwly. I believe all that is claimed for ll. Prisons alllleleb by a cough or a cold will flud it a friend." 1 here Is no danger front whooplug cough wbeu this reined) Is freely given. 26 snd 60 rent bottles for sale at Tirbrr's Ililghluii and liiery's HeliiporU Snliscrllie for the AprooATE. A 8AFK lNVi:STlrJT. J. II. H'llsoo, 811 Clav St., SLsrpsburg, ra., says hs will not be without llr. King's New DIsesvery for Consumption, Ooushs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with . Pneumonia after sn at-1 tsek of " Orippe," li larlous other remedies and several physicians had dose her do good. Itobert Carber, of Cooks port, Ta., clslme Dr. King's -New Disco? rv ia done hlut tuoreawid tlsau stillWov Mie tver lueal for I,uug TrtwMs. Noll,i ilkSlU rreu iriai i,u,,,e ,,i .mms; Siors, Irftlilslitou, sul liiery's DmgiHoru, WelMpiHt. Maris boitlsis, ffle. sad ll.Oi. Too' many folks ure line talk and bad walk. Tlwre will be sellout Itenbls If soudon I ivereows these dvspeptle svuiotoaie. Hood's aaraauarilla la Itw losdtclue jou want Tl. followlos lleai. clipped from' tl t Vadlsou (lows) Daaoocial, coiilAliis In rualtou well worth lenjvinbsrliic: " John Koth, of Ibis city, who umi with aec Ideal a few days ao, tpntuluc and tsrulsliMi his le sad srui quits severely, nas cured by en 6 oeiit bottle of team bertelu's Paia Balm " This reioedy; ,a without so mjusI for sprains sad brats t and ahuuld have a plai e Id every nous- -hold for sale tiy Htery Welssp .: I ni Keber, lblilli'on. . I feel it ui. ilu-i ...My a lew woids ir refterd to Ki's I rt-rolalru, snd I do so eulir'K wUtinu' -.I'lull-in. 1 have It ttkore or leas hairs yeai. sn-1 bavi- louo.l it io be suost a lunrab I Uavi i.iirliTel frcilll catarrh f It., Wurst kind evi mikv 1 was a little boy ai.o I imp, i i n, hu1 ('leant Bslut sm-ui, in ilu ev.ti lliat Sfauy of ruv aoejQaUMiabtrw Uav ud Sltb excellent results Oseai Ostrusi, 46 War ns Ay., CbleaioSUl. Sucb CONDENSE! Makes an evtry-day conTtnlence of an old-time Itixury. Pure and wholejomi I'repafed with scrupulous care. Hlghe t award at all Pure Food Exposition j. Eaib package makes two large pleJ. Avn 1 Imitations and Insist on having I NONE SUCH brand, MUHRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Dlllousnoso, Dyspopola, a X Indigostlon, Dlsoaaoo of 1 9 ttin Ulrlnnua Tnrnlfl I lunr I !itnuuiiiuiissiii asi4iiii7cit a Sick Hoatiacho, Loss off Appotlto,Jaurtclico,Erup Y tlons and Skin Dlooasos. f rrks 25e. ?r totlls, Sail ty sU finftiitl. unit, J0H1S0I S IOCS, Pr.pi-. rll.I.D. Tl. Sold by V. P. Dlerv CURE Bid He4elie and rellrs M tha trmiblu fuel fleet to ftbillom stKteof the yitn, tush u lluioM, iNfctjBe, UrowBlnotM, DUti-M altar catiog.l'alala tha SIJ. 4a. Whil theirmoat rtWeUeMLlla tuccosifl btva ixxm atuTwa la cuxis, 4 I lIUfAitha, ytii Carter littlo Llrer TIM art cqmlly Taluftble In Conatl patios, curing audpro TGQlUig thlaaniio7lBffcoiuplatQt,whlla thejalia cornet all diaordara of tha atomachrttlmulala tha liTcr and rogaUts tho boweU. Eran If tha j only Ctt" HEASO 'Ac1atherwouMbiktooatioalmtothoa&a mutter from t Ui diatreBilog complaint; but forta Sttelj thelrgoodoaadoM noteod herand thoaa whooncatrytham will find theae little pUlanln sble In aomaor vara that thejr will not ba wtl ilULStodowUlioattheza. Dut after alialct hea4 ACHE flatbabanaof o many Urea that her Is what we mite our great boait. OurplUacoraitwhlla Others do not Carter'a Little Llrer Pills art) Tery mall ami very easy to take. OneortwoplUamakaadoea. They are atrlctly TeRatabla and do not gripe or purge, bat by their gentle action plena all wha tine tbem. lnTialaat28centai flvafor$l. floU ty drueglata everjwheye, ot tent by mall. CARTER MEDICI KB CO., New Yorfei SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CAVCAT9. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, eto. ot mronoaiion ana rree nanauoov wnn la ilU.NN A VO m IIKOJIUWAT, NEW YORlf. tDIJeat bureau for awurlng patenta InAmcrlc. Kvry patent taksn t nt hj us Is tiroupht befnrs tha puiiiio ty a notice given freo ot chaige iu tho $jctcnftic teira Larepit drrnUtlnn of any rlentlflo paper In tha world, bl'loutlidlr illumtratoU. iSo iiitcllmeut man ehonia be without tt. Weekly. S3.U0 a reari fl Utalz montbe. Address AlrNN k CO X'lJlJLsuiiaUlJliviMiwaruw V talc City. axle lit GREASE nr.sx r Tilr. woni.s. Jlsw-i ' utilUiM.r.unsurptued.aotualls' eiiUimtio - iw t b. s . "r mr i 'net braod. tlos Utul i.y ti.ut 1 IlItUlt-NtlMi, F0B8AU uriiEAU n8QEKtmrxT.ir' Bcldln's Renjody I, a UeUataM.havnwswa 11 w aa itsr it tuv riv J ahLuiu. tVvc. sVsr. a ut tx. laflmrtociiCT. FOR SAJK. A farm altiiatcil In lowitmensiu? I mn lp, DariMtit ci mut i, Vn.. nimut tu mitt -1 m Wi purl, on ruMtl ItMiUIng Umh aii ilat v v Kn-Ki; vllle cuiitajbtug upwmda t i( at n-- ul i laud jltu gitod runuliiu aprmie iumr nil mo ec rnuiiif, and wiib ull iiHfart oiitbtiiniu i roMurieliui a TWO MluUV Hi a Mi. DWtl UNO I101'8E1Ik24 U-tt, mIUi hhiukKkIl t . .. a frame bauk baru mu ft. y.au nIikU A fact ud all istlifr utHrrMHit oul build int. lVrma olaitle will be niiuU kuowi. i-n. JiUIN litlttn, tf. lUniiv I'a. Executor's Notice. Katatof J4WKPII I' KEX.Iatcof Fank Jin Townalilp, .'aiboo touulj. It deoanea. Jill IMTtopa ludVbiftl U aald ftMi- an re uuttated to mukf Uiniifuite pa) incut, and in.o hailnsr Istaraal t iisinia aitiSlisall till- Hull is- Mill It Mitt without drla hi Jrnf w121" Jur '-ftt UMai 10 ilBiin wirB.ruiiiitii Aprl(4tft Wf ituptiri, I a, WBISSPORT. TA. A iwwilr nuwtlon betore Ilia ient)l Just now is Fiblnug Twilils, flits Is iwrtiuuluil; o nitli llius wlm Hud a pleasure in autftuis; fW tits flnuy tribe Wbvre tu nl the heat Ui kel t also a KrilsaliiK ijusatit'il tu you Imt tint to ui, for we tisx e it ritflit tin e ths very bint at tlie luMeit juirt'h -.tlie bams litttsti h-iIihi u m liny fur a artlolrolM aIk iu Wewautjuu to couif ami exmuiue our nsw Hue ut r-'i-itiiiiK 'I'tuikel, tiefoie j mi nu !-, It. i , li.r we know Hint ki' ,mi roil inuue; Tllut l uliut li Ouiue ai. 1 sae na BIERY, The Druggist, flsKNttTS. It Mm t-SrVT Entirely i ::00STSENESS CARTER'S Sclcntlflo American