Ha&a44-na ' Tp THE Bf LOVED. OK not nan m' uy iilcnrs strays Amoncpt ths n India, tot era tho voices, Mtos'tlrtg alike lib I'riithf Iftyv A.ml with tbe mtu that n-Jnirea, Than thou art preet In ruy d& Mr mono, Iff returns to thoo Id all tb padmw of her breath. Ilaaa back to rest the melody That out of Uiee awaltoneth, Anfl then wake ever, wake for hie. Full, fall Is life In hidden places. For tbou art Hence onto me. Full, full U thonirht In endless e paces. Full la my Ufa. Aetlenteea Lies round all ehor-s with long embrace. Tnmt art like silence all onrexed. Though wild urd part tny soul from U.oei Thou art like silence unperplexed, A secret and a mystery Between one footfall and tho next. Moat dear panee fn a tnelkrw lar. Thou art Inwoven with every air, With thee the wildest tempests plar. And snatches of thee cTerywhero Make little heaTens throughout a day. Darkness and solitude shine for toe. For life's fair oat ward part are rife The silver noises; let them be. It li tho Terr sorrf of life Listens for thoa, listens for thee. Oh, pause between tho sobs of cares! Ob, thmiftht within all thought that Is, Trance between laughters unawares Tbou art the fomi of melodies. And tbou the ecstasy of prayers. Alice Hoynell In Ixindon AthenEeum. ROMANCE OF TEE WAR The battlo at last as finished. Tlio victory was lost and won. And while tho defeated army had fallen back to take shelter In the woods and mountain passes the victorious host had en camped npon tho field of action. A thick misty haze linng over tho landscape, through which tho setting snn shone like Q great copper shield burnished and ready for combat. Since early morn the battle had been in progress, and the carnage was fright ful. Even the sturdiest of the Burgeons had more than once turned pale as they worked over their improvised operating tables, and all had felt a sc.ns.Ulon of faintness that they did not care to own. In one corner of the Cold when tho fight hail been the hottest, In a little grove of half a dozen trees at the angle of a stone wall, knelt tho colonel of a Now York regiment beside tho prostrate form of his own lieutenant, a young man of English birth and a great fU' vorite among his comrades. Ills breath came slowly and painfully, and when he strove to spoautne ltreoioou weiieu up in bis throat so as to nlmoetchokonll utter ance. "Creston. my boy," said the colonel in the low voice which he til ways used when in the proeeueoof suffering for the col- t n '1 w a3 us kind aud ua gontio as a woman to tho sink "is tht.ru anything more that I ran do for yon any word or mes sage that you want to send? For you know" Creston'a lips parted with a faint ami almost lmperceptiblo motion, and the colonel bending low caught tho words. "Lift mo up." Raising the dying man to a half sit ting position, tho colonel held him in bis own strong arms and gently wiped tho red from irotn his lips. "Colonel" the words were woak and low "my vest open the tho pocket instue The exertion was so great that he could say no more. The colonel, opening tho vest, drew from an inner pocket a min iature, the portrait of a young and beautiful girl, so beautiful that even then the colonel could not help gazing upon the likeness with interest and ad miration. "And this? he questioned as ho held it np to tho eyes of his dying comrade. Tho polo foco of the sufferer grow strangely bright when he looked upon tne bit or painted ivory Lefore him. "In England," ho whispered, "she lives Densmond In Devonshire you'll remember take her this, yourself no one else. Find here in Densmond, Ame lia Burton. Tell her I didn't forget" A torrent of crimson lifeblood gushed from his lips, ond all was over. The colonel aroso, folded a blanket and placet! It beneath the head of the corpse. Then tuo nignt wmue gathered ana whispered among the trees and brushed with their dark pinions thejnight, cold drops that stood on the palp forehead of Herbert Creston. Already the snn was casting long shad ows over the landscape around the pretty l.ugiisii village or Densmond In Devon- sliire, for Densmond was pretty and everybody said so that is, everybody who bad ever been there said so. And as for those unfortunato beings who had not been there, they were so very much In the minority that no ono ever cared a straw what they said or thought The day had been hot nnd sultry, and with thq advent of the cooling breezes or evening every one who could pos sibly get cat of doors did so, for the nir was delicious now after tho overpower ing heat of the day. Along the dusty highway a man. well dressed and evidently a strangor in the rountry through which he was passing, was walking slowly, evidently absorbed In thought. He was about 40, of a bronzed complexion and dark hair, now slightly tinged with gray. On the whole ho was far from handsome, nor did tho scar or a saber wound across his foro- hcad add to his attractions. Just now he paused before a cottage that stood somewhat back from the pnb lio road, almost buried In flowers, like a modest and retiring cottage that it was. Bounds of happy laughter came from on arbor, concialed by the surrounding hedge. Colonel Nathaniel Pemberpansed butamoment, however, before he opened tho gate. "Can you tell me," he asked one of the party of young girls that met his view as ho entered, "if you know of any ono residing In this neighborhood by the name of of Amelia Burton?" "Yes, indeed," answered one of the young ladies, with a meaning smile, "bnt you'll have to hurry, though, for there will be no snoh person here after to Eight." "She she Is not sick not dying, is sher questioned the colonel hastily. "Oh, not at all," answered the young lady, with a pleasant laugh, "only she's going to be married to Lord Littel to- nigbt.- "Marriedr said the colonel, half to himself) then aloudi "Can you tell me where she lives? I most see her npon (justness something very Important. "It's not very far from bore. The house In the park that you see ou the left be longs to her father. But you must hur ry. If s after 6:90, and you've sea roe an hour." Colonel Pember turned and walked hastily along the road. "Married mar ried then I am too late. Perhaps not. I don't understand It. I can't." And with every step he took came the re train," Married, married, iuarritd." The next day Densmond was all ex- citement. The daughter of the Hoc Crof ton Burton had refused at the last moment to marry Lord Lorloose Littel. And then, too, the appearance of this suspicious looking America!. That must not be overlooked, Surely there was sometning in una, "It those as knew would tell." But the lion. Burton, M P., would tell nothing, and as Lord Lit tel had left for town that nii'iulii lie could tell nothing, and Miss Buri.m. she bad deolared that aha would t 11 i.nh tug. So there the matter rte l, am! like every other senaatiou w.ia airmail forgotten 10 days after. Almost, I say, for Coleael PeniU.r b..n taken lodgings at the Pot and Kettle and scarcely a day passed but be made his way to The Oaks, the residence ol Mr. Burton, who sMined to have a grunt fancy for his company. Nor was it long In becoming common talk that the colonel had returned U &fiss Burton on the eve of her intruded wedding a bluod stained miniature, tin. token of a schoolgirl Invo fiat Bhe lui'l gtreo to Herbert Credit. u, the Mlltt naW do well, and that as slu- haw the jdotors, stained with uia lifl ,y, ,1, the old love had return'! .ud &Lu l.ud r. fused to marry an; . . Bopasoud a year, kud ith Miinuitr Visited the little village, .priukluatf the na iwtli dluw uaudeuuiis and the stub, tUi traiijun.tst wmteMs, From the ninny faYmyards come the eonnds of cattle and of fowls .npon the rleiir and silent air, mingled with the distant dashing of brooks. Tho trees, resplendent in their "garments of green," cast grateful shadows for Um noonday wanderer. And then the gardener Hoses everywhere. The air was one mass of perfume, delightful and overpowering, the first sweet gift of summer. Daring this time Miss Burton had not beefi seen by the village folk, save on one or two rare occasions, and those who had viewed her reported that sho was looking polo and sickly, and that she scarcely ever spoke. Now, however, at tho approach of summer sue nau turown ou ner gloomy aspect, laid aside the "Inky cloak" that sho had Insisted upon wear ing and had even gone so far as to ride ont into the country, nnd always with the colonel as a companion. One nurht they walked together in tho gardens that almost entirely surrounded The Oaks. There was no other light than that of the scars. As Amelia pansed the colonel plated his arm about her and hold her hand. "You have my answer?" ho questioned softly. Bhe raised her face slowly, 'incirnps met "It Is 'yeaf he asked. And sho answered "Yes." . Far away in tho wilderness of Virginia tho night winds gathered and whispered and murmured and muttered, nnd with their dark pinion's brushed tho bright cold drops of dow that clung to the blades or grass above tno unmaricea grave of Herbert Creston. Exchange. Knew All About It "The world Is fall of people who think they know it all, sold John A. Starr, 'and In no en Meet is there so tnucn su perfluous knowledge rolling around as that which relates to food adulteration and substitution. What little money I have has been modo out of sngar, and 1 profess to know something about that indispensable and very popular nrncle. But 1 learned something too other day which neither I nor any one else ever knew before. I was eating breakfast with a chance acquaintance. I had picked upon the cars, and he called for some crushed sugar, objecting to whlto lump because, as he assured me confidential ly, It was all made from glucose, which was nothing else but animal refuse. I explained to him that he was quite right In his ideas excepting In two re spects, pne of which was that white lump was not made from glucose and the other that glucose was a product of corn and not of animal refuse. He scorned rather to resent the information at first and as bo proceeded to destroy the flavor of nls coSoo by the use of some very dark sugar which was littlo more or less than glucoso itself he told me that he hod tho information from an authentio source, and that ho could not be persuaded to ruin his Internal organs at the request of the first stranger he happened to meet" St Louis Ulobe- Democrot Mistaken Diagnoses. Last year 403 mistakes wero tnado in London by doctors in notifying coses of injections diseases tor removal to hos pitals, with tho result that 103 of the mistaken cases resulted fatally. Ex- ciiango. An Arterthoncht. "That is an excellent littlo thing about the Lord tempering the wind to tho shorn lamb, is it notr "it sounds well yes: but did you ever reflect that lambs aro not shorn?" Truth. Green Snow. Throe places at least ore known where green snow Is found. Ono of these places is near Mount Hecla, Iceland, another 11 miles cast of the mouth of the Obi and tho third near Quito, South America. To o Would lie Medical student. A correspondent who signs himself Duffy" asks, "Will you pleaso Inform mo If thero is a medical school in Now York in which tho lectures for the first year aro given In tho evening or any time after 0 p. mi" Duly, you and dozens or othor 'would bo doctors" think you can study medlclno In tho happy go lucky way the law plus study law lectures in the nft- ernoon; oBlco work In tho morning. You must giro up that Idea at once. Medicine requires 23 hours out of 21. and more on Sundays and holidays. The lec tures In every medical school are given when the professors and lecturers can nnd tlmo for them. They ro given in the morning and In tho afternoon and the evening, and some of the private quizzes" begin at 10.80 or 11 p. in. and stop in time to get ready for breakfast If you dress quickly. Now, Duffy, if you ask because you think medicine is a snap Like these oltemoon law schools, you'd better keep out of it but if you can stand the paco and ask simply bo- cause yon ro ignorant, why, go ahead. and with good health and hard work you may get your uoenso to "kill, kill, kill, kill, kilir 'ew York Sun. A Lifelike fitooe CameL One of tho most curious rock forma tions in tho world la to bo Been in Ari zona, It is a short distanco oast of the stage road between Tucson and Oracle and stands on a knoll several feet above the surrounding sand hills. When first seen, the effect Is startling, and tho mind has to get over a shock before the pecu liar object can be comprehended. It is a most perfect representation of a camel and is formed of one piece of granite. This curiosity Is of colossal eizo, but perfectly proportioned. It is about CO feet high and is very whito and Bmooth. There are very few fissures on the sir- face, and they strangely are In tho proper places to form features. Tho only real projection from tho surface la exactly placed for an eyebrow. The two humps are plainly to bo seen, and the neon is curved lieantirully. Tho rock is really a solid piece rising from tho ground, but the effect of legs is produced by a dump of dark colored brush that grows beside the stone. The white stone shows plainly at both sides of the brush, and the effect of the legs is unmistakably produced. l'hlladel puia iiecoru. CaitjIds; Good Nens. During the siege of Vicksburg an im portant artillery position had been as signed to a battery commanded by Ma jor Schwartz, a German attached to General Grant's oommand. Late In the day while Grant was In his tent receiv ing dispatches from the front a German orderly made his appearance earnestly inquiring for "Zhineral Grant." After much parley his bearers, being convinced that his business with tbe general was Important, admitted him to the latter. tent, where be made the announcement. "bchwartae battery is took!" "Wall.' said tbe general calmly, "did you spike the gunsT "What?" shrieked tho littlo German, "spike dem guns? Dem new guns? Vy, It would sclipile 'efhr "Well. what did you do?" said Grant impatient ly, "vy, wo tool 'em pack again, by iamr-i.ua Meanness In the Chaste Dote. Cases of meanness ore not numerous among tbe animals. A surprising one Is the innocent dove, which sometimes hides under her wings food for which she has no need simply to deprive her companions. The sense of property Is manifested In tueoouiietitlonfor prizes. as In the struggle for the female or for food, rank, territory or neat. The dog diatingnialMM the property of his master and even discriminates between objects belonging to different loembera of the tame family. Current Literature, Tile Music lessen. "Your little ttaughUtr, as bhe went out awlult-ah'. eeciaed the very picture of mibt-o ; he wda g ru t, take a music lea st tn Anil tiltlt t. It., l tl .u-'hur, who is ire lutfcer- uillc leesou. tt.l.fi Ui.. u .1 Doner rau.. tuu, i sur Disrobed In tbe Street. There Is a young colored damsel In Washington whose soul Is at present filled with wrath because of the sum mary action taken by ft society woman to whom she had been handmaiden. With ways that are dark and tricks that are vnln the young woman proved her self conversant by making away with articles of value, Among those was n silk dress of which her mistress had been especially fond. Though accused of the theft, tho woman stoutly denied It and took her dismissal, vehemently protesting her innocence. Not long afterward, as the daughter of Ham was sailing down the street in all the glory or tho stolen garment, she came upon her mistress rapidly walking toward her with tho look of n great purpose In her eye. Ketrcat was impossible, as was a (all ure to comply with the astonishing de mand that sho then and there divest herself of tho gown. As the alternative was to bo immediately handed over to tho rollco. tho perturbed young woman did as sho was bid with all speed possi ble, and In as brief A time as it takes to tell the talo she stood with tier ebony perfections exposed to publlo view while in an opposite direction her former mis tress walkod away, bearing In triumph the stolen property. Kato Field's Wash ington. Usrk I'rotn Cporg-ta. She drove up ti) the deiiot in cn old cart drawn by an ox with lines attached to Ills horn, and (die reittalwl her In quiries about the train from thoeustso often that tho depot agent finally asked: Aro you exitectlug friends on that train?" I'm loohln fur my sou Sam an his wife," she replied. Coming on a visit?" No, eali. They dun moved over to Georgy six months ago, but thoy doan' liko It and aro comin Iwck." "Mighty (nod stato that Georgia." "I've beam say so, but Sam can't o-bear it. Ij,mh1 lands and good crops, but t'io pe . 1v is too Hominrtious." 'I: :-1. ..inp-itMii.f lie queried. I ilt .i. xnctly k iow, but I reckon Sam i ..i i ti.tin. He had'tbiuthar'biit mtiilhdit . itli, , tui'retluu feathered hbn nn r xt him nil over tho country on arail." -Di im.t, Fro" I'rosa. ncreiinlns, the Sicilian, showed signs of niddties-i and was confined by his friends. Determined to thwart them he beat his bruins out against a post. Trusts nnd Comblnntlons. Are unooDular. Butthare Is one form of trust ftgalnst which no one lias anjlhing to say. That Is the trust which me public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparllla, anp the best of It Is tho trust la f ullv justified by the merit of the medicine. For, remem- ler, Hood's Sarsabarllla Cures. Hood's Pills aro purely vegalahts. and do not puree, pain or crlpe. Sold bv all druc gists. Camllle Flatnarion has arrived at the conclusion that in less than ten million years the land on our planet will bo covered by water. Forest flre9 In this country dostroyf every year f 12.000 worth of timber. Little vegetable healh producers. De H'ltt's Little Early niters cure malarious disorders and segulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dlzzlress T. D. Thomas, Druggist A dash of saltpetre tn tho water keeps cut flowers froBh. U'e could not improve the analitv If pain uouu:e ire price, uenui's witrh liazie halve is tne best Salvo that experi ence can prouueo, or wiai money can uuj Thomas, Drugclsu It scares a man who has done wrong to bo told that ho has nu expresive face. . USE DANA'S SAUSArATtllXA THE KIND THAT CURES.' ITS In Jnpan women work a stevedores, Iirroranre of the merits of DeWltt's tiiltl Early Risers Is a misfortune. These little pills regulate th eliyer, cure headache uyspepsia bad ureal h. constipation and bllllousness, T, D. Thomas, Druggist. A C8-year-old resident of Leaven worth, Kansas, Is cuttlng-o, new tooth. Ilucklen's Arnica Selve. The best sahA In tlitt unrlil tnr Oitta nmlu. Sores. Ult-ers, Salt Itlieuni, fever Bores, Teller. Chanted Hands, Chilblains Comes, and all Hkln Kmpllotis, and noslilvrly cures riles, or no iay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, rrlee SSeenbi ltsr box. For sale by lleber leufcliUm: aud lilery One ungrateful man does an Injury to all who stand In aid of need. Uose ball Is ono business which cant flourish without strikes. The wind from the North blows ,lur, nu -rcu, im uu cuecis oi coius are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure. 1111 quicaiy perioral a vonuerous cure. T. D. Thomas. - Idle men do not think: they only dream. All that honcstv. exrterteneA antt skit can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making De H'ltt's Little Esrlv Users. The result Is a specific" for sick t.u.ttintue, uiuousnesa anu constipation. UK1! UA NA'B HAKSAPARIU.A, its Tl SiltU TillTUUItba." All the talk In the world will nnt ,n. ylnee you so quickly as one trial of Da mn's WllCn liazel Kftlvs for e!,l l.n.n. fitsw, sniti aiicCMUUS SOU plies. Make your mistakes all teach you something. Hon. W. V. T.neas. Rt.RIsIa Au.lttn. nt lowasavs: "I have used C'hamdorlslu's Cou.h lteraedy In my family sad have no hesitation In savlne that It Is n nrrlkni remedy. I Lelteve all thst Is rialmed for it. I'etsons allllcteb by a couch or a cold will find It a friend." There Is no danger mm nuuoping rougn wnen tins remedy is freely given. 25 and 60 cent bottles for ale at lteber's Lehlghlon and Illery't tt eissjjuru Subscribe for the Advocati. There are 1X150 savings banks In the United States, A MILLION FltlKNItS. J. It. Il'llson, 371 CIst SU. Bhsroabure, Pa., says be will not be without Dr. King's Jiew uiscavery for Consumption, Couthi and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," when vsrious other remedies and several phjilclans had done her no good. Robert Carter, of Cooks- port, ra., claims Dr. King's New Discov ery has done him more good than anrthlni be ever used for Lung Trouble. Notfclnt like it. free Trial Hollies at lteber's Dm: Store, LehUhton, an lllery's Drugstore, Weluport. Marge bottles, COc and H.Oo. Too many folks are fine talk and bad walk. Tb following Item, clipped from the Fl, xauison lowa) uemocrai, contains Infor mation well worth reuiemberlnp:! "Air. John Itotk, of Ibis city, who met with an accident a few days ago, spralnlne and uraiHng uis irg ana arm quite severely, sm nureu uy ooe nu cent ueilie OI L,nam bariaiB's rain llalui." This remedy without an equal for sprains and hru'.s and sliauM hays a place In every bout hold For sale by ilwy Weiuput u ftebw. Lsblghton, The Improved industrial Dwelling Company of London, Kugland, has capital of HfiMjXO. The death rate la low in Its properties. A woman never locee faith In a man ho treats her welL I te w itt tt w m it 'i-'-i naive eases pUea. tie Will's WHok Haasl aWrs cus burns. IH Will's Wltali Usui Ml auras Km. IX WW's Wilt Haul Halts uuss uleers In Paint jgggg White Lead I best) properly applied It will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off It firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent bate for repainting. Paints which peel or scale nave to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying It It Important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time hat proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" pfocets of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot bo obtained by any other method of manufacture. This frocett consumes lonr to six monins line, and produces the brands that have given White Lead Its character as ins sianaara paini.j , "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett" "Ulster" are tUndard brand of strictly pare Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You tret the belt In buying them. xou can produce any aesirea color d; tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sstt by lbs most rillablt dstlirsla Patau verywhers. If you ars tolBv to paint, It will pay yoa to scna to us for m book containing Information tbst rosy sava you many dollar it Will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., t DrMdwtr. K w roxfc "COMlitWlCATKD" To Owners Of Wagons', would say Hint before you lake your wngon to the shop for repairs look over the painting 1 did Inst year, see whether I use inferior Paint nnd Varnish Then compare prices, nlso in the purchase of n new one, Hny fa Carriage Man! And buy where you get the same article for, Oh ! so much less money, lor my place is noted lor Hint, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, because I sell for the ready stuff you see. M. R. KREIDLER WEISSPOUT. TA. SPRING GOODS New Spring and Summer Goods moan more with us than the same words mean from other dealers. Why If Because all tho goods we have on our counters ond shelves are new there Is no last year's stock of goods brushed up and piled up to deceive the buyer. We In- -tend to merit your patron age by honest, fair and square daaltng and we want you to come nnd see what wo have tn New Dress Woods at rery Low Prices. Groceries & Provisions, of the best quality and at tire lowest prices. Choice Flour nnd feed. Fresh Country Produce. IVnshiiig Machines & Wringers of the best makes at low prices. ALL fiOODS ARK DELIVERED FREE. H o have a Roomy, Pleasant .Store, electric lighted. Come and see us. Geo, H. Enzian, North First Street, Lchighton. JOSEPH S. 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Fruits. Kills. Toys and Fancy Goote At the very Lowest Cosh Prices. Ice Cream! THE BEST QDAUTY. FRUIT FLAVORS. W bare a oovy p&rlor and nllt treat you ooarteouwy. r let- cul T. J. BRDTNBY, Qlose'sOld Stand, - - tint Stmt, T HBjM L E? XSi -skB I ' 'metir.it.on im 1 - ik,., i m.i F Ml :rn! IWMc a?loA Oi Gold TaidslOvE , 'it L e'o'TlinACCO i fr- , stoS days. Perfectly haiin jf Vy V y. t 1 s( , , .- i- M,r t' 'itv l. (-it- ii in sen- oi . 1 1 rtrctfln without tne Wnowl S 's? .sffar l i..' TWitWt1 IMTVl' ' '" '" d at home. Slid with. 4'. slksW ! u!t Jl);,lli!nj IJLdl il "Utaiiyt iron ou tho pnrlot V . W - rurriii nrti,i t . frt rtifn Tint nrc W , ' ' '"' . i-y hi . ustlas S .M.. . ... , . it .usJl. I ts. t ,0OI UUr S V& 'STS. Jr ..i ii... ..' cx.ct, 3 r ssx. y 3 .-T.tr:. 'VVW S . firb 3 S 1 liavr 2 'SS-. y twilimcl. S . t jFtJtlBI.E,l SUMM niLLIHERY. Wall Papers, JBorclei's, Decorations, Pictures. G. . G - BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite SOUTH MB LIVERY, A, Sell & Co., Ufa of Oi-tra House, Iron Btrrt-L C-vnt (or ntlrurpo!S hired oat at very Kmsotublo Prlcos, CO I S CO CD gBi CD We have a Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Ws have only flrsl-class milliners and we do the very best work and deliver Kuojla when promised, Don't forget to come aud see us before you buy. Miss" Al ven ia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DR. G.T. FOX, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allentown. I Fmn 9 to IS A, M, OffiM Hours i " l to I r. si. ( " TU) I r. i, Prattles halted to sllseues ol the Eye.Ear, Nose&Throat Ur-Also,BeInctlouo(tIisGyM or tbe adjust meutptsUsses. MO OFFICE HOURS on Moods; sod Tuesdsy. AT BAKOOB. UlOADWAT UOIWK, MONUAVS, 0lT KAb ItlSitlll.w uui . vnua Telephone nrnd Of utral Hotel. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Frop'r, FIUflT BTItEET, LGUIQUTOH, PENN'A. -). Hi6C&rtoo JltMiM liu ttn reoovAl-Ml ami nuruveU throuliuI; Uli elwtrlc UkIUh kimI well TentlUted. anil Is anionic the UmI Hotel In thti Mtlou of tb but. Tlw paironue uj Uic puDtlc ii solMted. Ileit aniiiiAul-UoD3 for nnHnentndUiusltmstoiii. CUarcw Tery n.iiriAa MnA IJjiiu.rB.Krt.il lit rul I'orter anJtiooUCl.ars, lormlo-t tlioUar. W. M. Rapaher, ATTORNEY aid COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Flrtt door above Iho U&u&loa Houm, MAUCII CHUNK, - - - PENN'A. Real Etat and CoHartloa AgMier. Will Buy OoUerUoat promptly made. ixaaM.i a ipecuitf. Uay be eo-Milunl In ICsclUU and Oenoan F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Offles opposite tbe Operallouse. Bank Street,. Zeh ghton, Ta. I1KKT1HTRY IN ALL ITU BKANOHKH. niUoR aud sakl arWldestiirsjs a speetal- oas adate4Kvrut4 WITH or FIOK UOll Hat-Proas .' ss.. So II tn , from 1 p. aa..teSp.B., KrosB as , so p. w. OoAAOiteUoos tu but Ip Geiaaa OB oo Boats at MiilXMillsli o rturotr. SX7 - it ,v IlovfiU u J frt n use or Uq it or Mor. XtOAk a2?&'S niiplttt'tm 'ostfn tt.i .isrriisaiii' "liall ScZL sQ. -v-F S i.i.., nlli tell lt ta I ti cot'i itin nit i S fcV ,. -t. Nitji,initisu tn.nf. yr. -tfeSV VSt S and Irom frtmi tnn ta tstisl cmnltnl TnnOnioCnr,.4ICALCo.:-OB!.TLrMEM:-Somolhin' niro lsnt f r ,t.no orti" of your TahlPts forTolmcc llublt. 1 rrceivod iliwm nllrltfhtafi.l.atthonirli 1 vim tiOlhaliunTVfiniokrr find chtiwcr. tltuy did thy work 1u less thmit Truly your, TiiBOnitMUFMiCAi-Co.: OFirrtrMHWi-It (rt" mo nkiwir.i to i.pptik n unl of irnilm fr vour 1 llPtn. MvMin w ulrHRlV oddL 'jed tod c into of llmior.iwid ttiruutch Hfilt-nO. 1 wag led fvs.wlniit rtrlnlti.r. I .nt iift tialiit? vtiur and will not umehllfiuor of anv kind. 1 you, lu order ta know tliocuro wtuiKTiuaueut. tvmPiiPMICALCo OFVTtrMRN YmrTaWPthayoneifo-mrdntu.r!' tr ) mvmi .iwd inrM'ilti4 nyiKJiH'iiiiicniiy, ior m'Ten ye icenuf your Tablet, and without tiuy effort on jYtl1rrtM i.U OrU'rw to THE 05-3.0 CHEJVlEOiO L OO. , OI, 03 ana CJ Opera ulbok. . , ! alt!lis- All tho New and Pretty Fancies in NE sV MILLINERY. Can be found in gtcnt nrrriy nt our stores in Weissport and Lehighton. Wc ccrtninly never hml sucli 1 Big Assortment brfcre. Bo sure to Come and See Us. M. CULTON. For the next few months the great question of interior decor ation and house painting will be the leading consideration ol property owners. Let us make a suggestion for you. You want the work done right; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come and see; let us talk the matter over and we know that wc can please you. OTH, P. 0., LEHIGHTOH, PA. AGENTS WANTED SStt! HoinMlniMii NururT Htnok. Nw 1'riiSt 8lia.r- Idk Sntcni, HuUry and sftiseit imtJ, W.&T. Smith Co. ijenVvivVii. y. tabtllKd aud lt-kiuHii N ureter Ik lu ttie Soidol's Ciikery, First Street, Lesilgliton, you Kill aloais Hud KrestHHUaiHl Uwrt BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh F.verr Dsy. Our Vlourta llroad eannot beexoelled. WerestretIullysollelt)tMirpilrtm' axe. w a teli ior tne wasoa. Seidol's Vienna Hakery, Opp. Olwtt's, FI1LST ST., LEIIKIIITON.l'A One reason "why Scott's Emulsion or I'ure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Ilypopliosphites of Lime and Soda lias had such a large sale is because it is " Almost as jwlatable as milk;" lint the best reason is that its curative ivroperties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the ilesli anu bunas up me enure &ysieiu. Butt's Urtwlsloa ouras Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Sgrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In children. Alwa.t us paUl&ble as lullk. Get only the reemlur. re -farad by (feUl Jt Suwu, CtuuulaU, Maw X Mi. Soto, bf Druggists, A FEW TcsUmonials from persons who havo boon cured by tlio uso of Hill s Tablets. TnnOnio mr.MicALCo.: liKin SIR:-I liATO linmi itNlntr vnnr curn for tubftrco habit, and luutvl it wixild what you rlulm for Ik. I iifI ten ctnts one to Ave c.nn: or I w.tii Pinuke lurlv tritHM of tubtipco. IIo flinwurl Inr twptitv ft Vbut. ilik! 1 a urn kinrfw o ywir lnblctoturfd tn to I hnTonoilfritrc fur It. D. M. JAYLOitD, lswUv, Mich. Doiinfl rut it T. S. Y. thrw dan. 1 nm curvd. liATlifiW JOllNoON, i O.r.ozl. I'ffTRiiiinnif. 1a. to try yottt 'iubti tff. lie wamiln-.n . aint TnlilOtn liUt thri'ti llHVH iiO ti'llt rlllkitlC kayo wnltwl four tuoulh litfurc wrlHur 1 uu rs Jj" j t ' t RN .M()l Ki$OH - , hiui uu wwn : u it"'ov luy imrt. . . ifcu-.V. IICAI.UK IN ALT. KINDS OF HAR1E55 !:5 Whips, Fly Netts, Robes Blankets, And everything oho usually kept In a llrst class sloro oi tills lilntl. REPAIRING Or nil kinds attended to nontly, chonp lv nnd promptly. SpuoIhI attention piild In tho uninufncturo ot Ilnrnoss to ordor. STORE IH LEUCKEL'S BLOCK. l'Ult.VITURE. UNDEUTAKINCl l'LOUK &. FEED. Robfc. N. Antliony, (Successor to .1, F, Itei, Fsst Welssiwrt.) WILL CONTINUB TO DK THE BEST TLiACE TO UUV FnrnitDre, Floor & Feofl. at tho I.OHetFrlecs. Give us n call. No trouble to show Goods. H. N. ANTHONY. MRS. o. n. Nounsn A MARYEL OF HEALING IN THE Green Mountain State! Orotom, Vt Dana Siesapaiulla Co., Uentlemen : I wish to odd my testi monial for tbe lienollt I have "p r-" recelvctl by tbe- use of your I nC HAKSAl'Altll.I.A. My back was so Ituiio that I liml to cnswl up Nlaln ou my bands and knees tor more than tbrco months bud a TF.KI1IIILE U11IM.M1 SEXSAT10X In iny stomach hnd no nefll iistn con 11 not, Hi -en IVIIvLs' nights! nor turn over In lied without help tried almost everything that 1 beard of without any pood results. At last I tried DANA'S BAItSAPAltlL LA. Had not taken inoro tliun liulf fit one botflo Itefore 1 began to feci lictter, and by the time that f is y "p I had taken one bt it tie I bTiA I i FKir i:.Tiitr.r,Y tn:i,i I have taken twqliottks, and I feel liko n nosr crciiture. Can do a good day's work. Uo up stairs as well as any body, lliivo it unoit Hiclite, and In fact, I feel all rCbt. And feeling that f I inrro 13 my duty to tell j U S. EmO others, together Hh a deep sense of gratitude, prompts me to write you tills letter. Yours respectfully, JlltS. E. N. NOUKSE. Paca Ssrsspsrllla Co., Bsusst, SlAlas. GO TO FJlB. ItODERElt, under the Excbanxc Hotel, Il.ink ttreet, for a smooth )mva oia lasliloitabla haircut, pr Clortfd on Hundajr's KotMler'a lUlr tnnle, cures iMndruff, We tvirry In kLiV'tt: , full Una of fancv tut let artlrlfH at Low.. est prices, nd we are the only place In tOHiMH m lirw trnti ran linv liUsnsisir'ss Ooatii li-ii t lipf T AW 1' lilt, the barber, opposite the Opera House, cuta 1ml r. iharea and does erery thlofrln Ont-clAM itvle Drop In and tre hlai. Closed en tiuudays. Toilet Articles for t-W. STUDElC'rt H1IAVINU HALOON. opposite the Advocatk Ornt'E, Is heaaauurters fur snaTinjf, imir cuiung ana inanuHKMiiK. i-amru- lar attention iiatdtoctiUinK lAulea Uanj anin and Cliildrm's Jiair. TuliHartu Toilet article or sale. Choice OUari. ualu pi). CAM I'JtKI.L. over tUn Canal Itrld.f, Kant Welianort, ruts halt, shaves and shampoos In stile. l.lvBine a rll. Von can also bur Hay Hum, Hair Tonics, &c, at the very lowest rlcM. Sentl 1 0 retils la stamps to 1S-IE.B.BAH uriLUrE, " w,i'"'''S win Mua'tau bauI; !f'&rirnt.Wc"c Semito lrulnifUtmboos,pnCC mm to wi'itt, rncc B liur lini-i n uui' -. is . lfin 1 - , iiwi.i 'ursTluloaK. lri,l. AUour plB fsri. wWs Urita s au4 iwlauss to utatca. SALESMEN WANTED To see Knrserr Htoek. Ws sraw all the best best varieties, old and new, reiibsee all stock that dies. And suarantee suttsUellou, HUrtiest salary or commission iialtl ti ou the start. Write tor terms. 11 K. Hooker Co., Nnserymen, ltuebHr. N V. Established I llo. Incorporated lbs USE DANA'S SAltSAl'AIlIM.A, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUltES." waste of tissues, produces J f Scott's Emulsion m, J. Hartzell, Popular blectioxs. THE STEADY GROWTH OF INTERrST IN STATE ELECTIONS. Utssons That Slay llo llrAwn I'rnlit Itin Nttw Tnrk Alain Hntl Nntlnnal Rlr- linos- -1 he rrreenlABu ut Vutftr to tlio lSulntln Greater In the Country. A cxanrwrlson of tlie election rptnrns it tlio end of tlio lost century, nlimit tlie tlmo of the adoption of lli rniiatitntkin of tlio Unltwl Stntos, with Hie n'tnrns fortlieUst lirn-ii'.entlnl rlprtlon. shows how widely tliu sultrnKo litis i jtn ul' .! l-i tho United Btntes. In llnasnc'lids. ttx between 177H nnd 1701. tlio prnporliuii of Tot ws cnat to thii population vnrioil from 3 to S per cent. In severnl counties of the stnto of New York lliero wevo rjst nt tho election of 1888 almost one thlnl tu many votes ns tluro wiro inliabUanto. It Is tho linWt of many y oplo lo take It for Rtnnted tliat the onillt r h.slitii Hons of the (Jnllod HUtes wir.t tn.ire democriitle than tho prei-ont miw, ni tl that the tendency of themi times I t to put tho iKiIitlcnl power in tho hiiniui of n few men ami to tuko it away from tho multitude No such theory Is twrno ont by tho election returns, At ono ot the most hotly contented cloellnns In Virgin la, when Chief Justice Marshall's father was a candidate for metnbornhip In the houso of burgesses, or what would cor respond to assemblyman hero, thero was only ono voto cost to every 10 Inhabit ants, a ratio smaller than that cast in any county In this Btato for n grout many years. Thero was a property qualifica tion for electors In this contest, and It was frequently tho caw that tho voting, Instead of being by secret ballot, was viva voce. Thero wcro so few electors that they would nil como together on election day, and their names would 1m called, erery man naming his choice With all tho talk about tho lurgo voto of tho city of New York and the power of Its majorities toscttlo tho result In the state, It Is somewhat contradictory that tho election llgures should show ilnit New York lias the smallest ratio of voters do Inhabitants loci than half as large n tho ratio in many of tho rural comities, Brooklj-n comes nest nnd Duffalo thlnl. Throughout tho stato it is g. ueral that tho Democratic counties cast fewtr votes to the numlu r of their inhabitants than tho Republican counties. In Now York tlio liunilier of inhabit ints to each voter la fl.Rfl. in K'Iiil-S A O.! and In Erin r, (Hi iVhilo lu Corllandt ami Ottego the ratio is 8.11 to l! B lft in Yates, 11.05 In Gene see, D.ffil in Uelawan'.S Xi in AlUga:iy, .'J.SO in Madison, 3.37 in O-.itario. 8.20 in Bit Liv,T T.ffl, This hows n rnt'.o tv Ice as largo In Now XinU and iiliuost twice as largo In Brooklyn and Uti.l'alo as in tho rural counties. Thero aro two main reasons to nccount for this. Ono Is tho diOerenco in the election laws' In tho cities ami In the counties, and thu other Is the duTcreuco in tho character of iho population. It cannot 1 it .dUTcrcnco in politics, for Bohohario, ono of the few rural Demo cratic counties, shows n ratio of 3.18, and roeuo, another Democratic county, has it ratio of 8.88. Tho percentage of voters Is lower In tho cities than in tho rural iMatricts, Tho two counties of Schenec tady aud Bcholiario aru Democratic and contiguous, bcholiario Is n purely ngri cultural county, wlillo a great part of tho population of Schenectady county Is in Bchenectady, which is a nourishing little city. Schenectady lias 0,000 inoro population than Schoharie, but it casts several hundred fower votes, and thero Is a difference of a third In their ratios. Ono reason for the high ratios in Now York, Brooklyn and Buffalo Is the largo number of aliens in those cities. Tho nitons couut in tho population, but they do not count in the number of voters. According to tho state census New York's population la one-fourth alien, and the ratio In Buffalo is almost as high. Another thing is the dlJTerouco in elcC' rion laws. In the cities a man has to go to tho polling place twlco to voto once to register and unco to cast his ballot. In tho country ho has to go only once and that time to voto. Ills nams may bo put ou the registration list by his friends. A comparison of these returns with the election returns nt the time of the Revo lutionary war and tho adoption of tho constitution shows that political inter est is Increasing every year, and that tho percentage of those who participate In elections is also increasing. In Massa chusetts toward the close ot the List cen tury, when discussions respecting tho teueral constitution wcro going on and when thero had been an actual rebellion in one part of the stato, not over G per cent of tho population voted, although the census of those days shows that about three times that pcrccntago of men were entitled to voto. In New York stato nt the last election the censns nnd registra tions lists wero almost Identical in many districts, ami thero were sonio districts where there wero more votes cast'tliau the census fchoivetl of residents in tho dis trict in the spring when the census was token. It may be that to tho rich men and uen engrossed in tho management of largo business affairs politics and politi cal mutters are not relatively so Impor tant as they weru when tho United States began, but u ouiuitarison of the electlou returns shows that aside from tho widen ing of the franchiso the proportion of those who voto Is greater in this state than ever before. Now York Sun. tilling- Shears. If your shears squeak or bind while you are using them, run your finger thoughtfully dowu tlio side of your noso and rnb It oer tho lmido of tbe blades, and the scissors will generally work ns easily and noiselessly as any one could desire. There is always a little oil col lected in the corners oil tho outside of e's nostrils, and those Who know it "oil np" squeaky shears without uble or without fear of making the scissors greasy. Another simple way to accomplish the same end is to draw the blades of the shears over the hair, on which, when it Is healthy, there is nl ways a little oil. Writer. How lo SeUct Good llelp. Ono of the most astute business men In New York city, who has through his own efforts built up an enormous estab lishment, and who gives employment to hundreds of men, some of them at very Urge salaries, told me ho had very little difficulty In finding the right kind ot men for any department of his work. I was surprised to lean i this and asked him what was the secret of his sooesee. He said i 1 T havn men Inwltnm Ttuvii ntnt-lt u (9,000 a year. I have sometimes been ! 41Wrintedln my selection of hslne,.. but as a rale I nover fall to get tn kind of a man I want My first rule la to se lact for experienced help only the men who have succeeded In what they have undertaken. "No matter how prepossessing a man may be, bow taking- la appoaxanos or in Zixent qualittoations. I Dover engage ,- b added, "it I find that h has mads a failure In anything. On the oth er hand, no matter bow plain and un prepoamiaaiiig a man maybe, if I learn from hja story that he baa been promoted step by step: that ha has always re mained In a place until ho was advanced, and that every change he made was a change tor the better, I engage him at once. Bach men nover dlssappolnt me," New York Mail and Excreta. Treuieudous I'osstbllltles. The great secrtt which many eJeetrt claus believe to be neariujr discovery by some ot tin r uuuiber is how to extra. I from coal direct all of the energy which It contains the utilising of it all, with none of tbe present rwitaloder of deed waste, if they really du this, all tlnstr ohtim and especUtlonof revolutionizing present methods of Iwat, lighting aud tratisportatluu will be Justified. If, as they also claim, they will then make war methods tremendoiisly deal motive be yond any yet knowu, the world uwy look forward at an early day to the bagianlag ot a jatriud of undisturbed pwins fipraw ton Truth. A Detroit sobool mm the OolawbU postage stamp as s test for twavtya. They tuna quite a picture gallery Bad, as is geuei ly known, an W scripUre ot Sucfo C0HDEHSEI slirjc? neat Makes an everv.rbiv rrtrrtrntn- nf an old-tlms luxury. Pure and wholesome Prepared with scrupulous care. HlRhest award at all Pure Food Exposition. Each pacltage maltej two brge pies. AvoM imitations and Insist on having 11 NONE Such brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y Billousnoss, Dynpopola, Indigestion, Dlsoaoos of 1 . t ,i.iu nr . i j t V inu iviuiiuyu, s urfjiu hivur Rhoumatlsm, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho. Loss of V Appotito,vlaundlco,Erup tlons and Skin Dlsonsas. Mts 25i,tutotUs, Coll tjlUEntxiiti. Dtitr.jomsoiaitu.rnts.. tsrussus, it . CURE Pick Hfftehe nn4 tellm ftll the trmrtlM fool jflent to a blUoai tuta of tlia ritem, uoh M cttuK.rlnln tb Blda, At WbiU tbeirmoct ftnuktUt iuomm bi ma iboira la oiuliiQ , SICK ne&aieha, yet Cartel's ZJttla Utot TITtf $x0 cQkllr Tavlabla in ConaUpAtloa, cming prr Tenting tUsannoylaKeompUlniwhlla tbATtuta correct alt dJiorderioithoitomtUmaUitUia JiTtrand rtgUta tlie boweli. firoa UUm oolf HEAD flUbatheyTfOTiabeidmoatprtoItoltfB EttJfor from thti diatroaslng corapUlnti bat f art q atalj thelrsoodiWMdooa notad hertvuid tbo . vrlio OQoat-rUtemulU find the littlo pllla Talor bt In aomany -niTi that Uiay will not b wlU il3gtoilomtbouttheia. Pat after -llalck boM ACHE (la th tone tt io man j IItm that hers Is br ivretaakaom groat bo.it. OoxpUls cars It walls 'otheradonot. w Carter's J-Utla IiTr mis tot small and Tery eaiy to take. OosortwoplUaioakoadoas. by drogslsti ctNTWlxcro, or sent tj maiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YorKJ iMiLLflLL, SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICt CAVEa-rs. TRADH aaaeire. DE8IQH PATCSST8. COPYRIGHTS, etoJ T nstet tbe publlo or a aouee an ou irea ol cbaxaa hi tba tanreet HrenlaUou of any sclentlflo paper In tbe world, ttplendidlf IllDBirated. No tntfllliroot man ariould be without It, Weeklr, 8J.U0 a Teari fLCOalz roontha. Addnya it INN A CO PvaUBUXiui, atil liroadwa, tit Tura cur. iAiCliOREASE BEST IN THE WOItLD. JUwMtlqiialltloaarttBanrpaK4l.aettiatl7 truUaMli.u twibo- ot najr ptbr brmd. WrA MbrhtZutru rr fii i: uiis viji rOTtflALE 1.YDEALKT13 CIKNEILtLLT. flfl irrwQui(NMiMUitkoiiTs-arrTT.ib UifttMlp.whMWOUU fVU duf WtA(i4JeicJit '!j iMUll Hill Beldin's Roiriedy Ii alsrt VaM .tnniihiirinlrr iml ir'n ni'f'f' wrd ' tW TtHtxalt iAa iss-vr (aOWs t' I if t- ' f ' iruM nMa,G aaiup(ii"-iini'iaiiitii mi is uniM mnnki comiuiiu,i iron sale, A farm ulttuitwl in Toati.pnsintr tnwiiililp, Uarttou iMMinir, l'a., alnxit su mile from WfKt lHrt, on rund IwtilliiK Iroiu mild iarn hi K re "itft tlile rohialnliiK upwards of as acrta uf rloar lanil wltti afosiail nini.li.it aurlne wator all IIib )twr rmtitJ. ami wilh all iwewwrj ouiDtilldtiitis flHUKlalWf a TWO tiOHY HUMK UWY-l I.INUTlOllHK 1U24 ftl, with a HlUK Uxlfi levtt n tnmt lunik dam 3Hi It, waon alicd .''X30 IretNMI aUttHir nwanary tiiiluildiiis. rriuaui aaie win ir. maun amittii ay JOHN lit.llKK, tf. lUrrnv la. PRIVATE SALE, Tlio unileralcued offers at Private Sala the following articles One Dlake Slone Cruslier. UK) Ton Ca parity. One IH II. P. Knulnr ami ltoller. A railetv of Plots ami Tools suitable for Itoail makinji. Apply lo w. ltRIIKIt, Uarrlty. Ta. WEISSPOPT, PA A iwpiilar qiioatlon before the people just now la Fishing Tackle, tliia is particularly ho with those who (Iml a pleasure In atielius for the lluuy tribe Where to net the beat lackel in aleo a imrplaxlug queatiouto you but Jtot to ua, for we hare It right here the Tery bt at the low eat prleea-tbe name prleas perbis on you pay (or a article elaewliere. Wewantyou to oouie and ejamlne our new i line of Flailing TnoVel, liefore you go etawhere for we know tlwt we ran save you mouey That la what you want. Come and see ns BIERY, Tlie Druggibt eOSTSVENESS Sold by w. ifSfrl' Sclcn American HHHNj 'SSHBHaB9