SPIRITS OP THE PAST. The T"i The. But, he u -And en' ' To hoM 1 1 V ttli 1 Uv M lilt n hover nlRD In n we- try 0 thoy Sty, (1H or -.. mr -iw ei hymn, And BotifTH And nilent shifting throngs Of prfMuus meniiTies. Why li it aor They come, they B, Mix with our daily rounds of toll, Our garments touch In life s turmoil When, we from outward things reooll, They crowd the bier, Their rolce we hear. They sooth Our woe 3, and sometime emooth Caro wi Inkles from the brow. To thotie years spent, Our lives wre bent. We played uur part therein Each day Ou elleut wheels was w billed away Aa If it aoi.Kht not to betray Il almrnce. Now 4 We soeroe know how) Bo dear They ipapinr .Drought back by spirit bands. Ob, ra",iortes fw f et1 led not (j root Us eiery mot u an-1 noon (ho akrae. bomttl oenom- quiet thm vtits ye claim, Some Urn a our present ni tires shame, StuiiDtimes fe're glurt, Somel'inea ye re sad. Ami we Obey your lightest call Thf yenrs lime gone Our flai i -hai e drawn Near her' lntiee In filiad must close. The v-nnVthn fulL The hour frost shows. We Bion f.hM rl ml our List repose 13 it till wr .sleep 111 spirits koep Old songs And u uniltB throngs Of memories for u Mia At J Sit 1th, In 'estcrn Rural. A GIHL'B HANSOM. Too Terrlbls Prloo Jane Proeoott Paid for It No renowned star about to dash fn splondor upon tho boards of a theater la a large metropolis could nave been watli'd tor with more breathless Impa tience than was Edith Yv'ayno by the eontrreiratlon assembled in the old Til- las ehuroh that bright September morning. Iler black cloth saclc fitted her trim Httlo form to a nicety, and tho Jaunty hat, curved up behind, with tne tall ribbon loops and leather sprays, with bits of jet dancing on their tips, surmounted a head of lightish, fluffy brown hair and a fresh face of only twenty summers and winters. It is true she had made the tack herself and the hat also, with a little help from her sister, when It was decided thatshe was to have a church position? and what does not always follow as a neces sary consequence a rrenerous salary. But her dress, as a whole, had such an indescribable air of style and finish that only the keen eye of a fashionable woman would hare detected that she was not straight from the hands of ex perts. Tho young girl had no pre vision of what wss, awaiting her, that she was walkinir upon a thin crust, which might one day crack and make a fissure wide enough for her to slip in out of sight. Pagetown had received a shock, and few things short of an earthquake could havo so shaken up tho little community as the sudden deter mination of 'Squire Page, for whoso anoestor the town had been named, to make a change in the choir of the Con L'regatlonat churob. Matilda Prescott had been tho head soprano in the church for the past fif teen years, with a salary of seventy-five dollars a year, which tiqulre Page paid out of his own pocket, as ho did all the expenses connoctcd with the singing. Something in tho nature of an electrlo shock' passed through her, therefore, when lift called one morning In the Bum merv and, asking to speak with her alone tried t , explain ln'tffiew words as possible 1$, reasons foijstwlshlng.'to make a chaire ,in the clarrange- 1113. HWUWUfU UU1UDU uuu fade an Awkward Job of It l facu.ls, Matilda, tne world yyou know, and we've all got to a Slong with It This young lady 'big voice, I can tell vou." "V hols she?" asked Sla'.dda, faintly. "S e is a Miss Wavne her folks live somf'v.kere oufVest! she's studying at the jnservatory. Iler teacher says her voice Is phenomenal, and I believe he's light It goes along ip the scale, you know, without any perceptible break, from low A to D In alt, two octavos and a half, don't you see? "Sue's a delicate, sensitive Httlo body, as shy as a partridge, but all full of music Don't give herself any airs, bat when she stands up to sing she's all confidence, and Isn't afraid of any body " " hy don't they give ier a position in til ulty, If she can do so inueh?" "I ell, they will by and by, but she's yourtf yet and hasn't had experience In chur h music, I've made up my mind to engage her for a year, und I suppose at theBend of that time they'll want her whcie they can pajr more fian wo can." He did not say that ho had promised to give her four hundred dollars. That was a secret between the young blngsr and 1 Imself. As the tears began to fill the eyes of Miss f 'reseott the squire added: " Well, yon know, Matilda, we've all got to make room for tho young fry, wht'ther we want to or not Of course I don't mean that you are old, but you have a good home and enough to live on be sides, and this girl Is poor and 1 Want to give her a start She and her sister are boarding in town, and she tolls me their father lias all he cau do to pay their expenses while they are getting their musical education." Having delivered his message the squire left the house as soon as he could. His departure was not delayed, as poor Matilda was so taken aback by the news she had heard that she had no words at hand with which to malte any fitting reply. Sho lost no time, however. In going, into the kitch en, where her slater .wfls at the wash tub giving vigorous rubs to the weelfi washing. Jane Prescott was twenty years the senior of tho two, and they had long kept house together, in a uiug, thrifty way. Jane was the mauuger and the master spirit and at sixty-three yoars of age retained the vigor of body and mind she bad possessed at tldrty. She had assumed the entire charge, of her sister after the death of their pareuts, Just thirty-one years ago this summer; and Matilda seemed to her now almost u much a child as when she used to harness up the old white mare, and take her to the little red brick schoolhouse, two miles from thalr homo. "Sister," sakl Matilda, In a voice broken by cm uKive sobs, "I' m turned out of the sinking seats." "Whati1" snapped out June, in a tone that weot 6tlnyiuf ihiouj,rh the room like a rife --N't "Yes. thut ivii.it Tttuire Page came lor jut n..-. It, srtj-, U.e folks want young i. ,n l.uili, s -ind he's got a girl i. ,ii,u;i ,lu, . L-omlngin a muntli .i -.u ' Twcfu-ti-e i . il hp it, ttpcared on Jane 1 ill n ,hn-t ,u hearing thitjcem f -. i-Mu.'it and her pale, gray t . , I out nh u menacing glare, .h -.m- t . t . 'T hur glasses and tttood ta mi. ti- in a"ter "Dou i 1 K.k like tint Jp.ie, for gootl- ness ,k' n i a l n itU u Of uourse 1 feel ihdl, mul sh.'il for kutnt timet but I pp.se Its ull in t, anet alL 1 mn gt tliug olfl, tx.-ioai-u You : tivel- You' i t. ,:! Mali' la I r X oiaaii , et " ' ec-jn't be i illeii v My. uh' an i thei- lu in muldsvhea h iv a tun I' li a li i lit, in 1U Iciinthilt il st I i ki.iu m; vole-'' n-ci na I.. .it.,, ilif sa that makes all t ..I , n m t i ai ..iiy to man age i .i - .i I ilii'io an 1 run vol i . . . i, but 1 .ay its in til !- uoletuii'g 'lli . i ft ilu , inilr, let - I.- II In it.' l uu'l don I you - hi it"l tO ill U i . 1 1 a. V t Ll!Ut. - intuit to say uDourttiut tiuii." Duriug tho aflcruuoh Jane Prescott ..I aioue uj jhe snaprlin jlur,sat bolt Uptight in tne nignwt onair. one urtaln was drawn up, half way, that she might see anyone who passed along the road. There were few who went by, however! people were Duny with their haying. The weather was hot and dryi little swarms of flies danced up and flown la the ftlrt the sides of the rood were, lively with grass hoppers! the bees busied about the marigolds. Jane's lace looked wicked as sno sat musing, and she felt wicked. The longer she mused the hotter burned the fire In her heart She was aston ished at herself, at this rash of bitter ness which was sweeping over her, for she bad a soft, warm side to her na tural but now she felt -as much of an ger and hate toward the girl who was to. take her sister's place as ever filled this 'adamantine organ of Mary of Erafflfind when planning tne late 01 her lYotestant subjects; and her thought progressed like a virulent acid, eating Its rapid way through all the tissues of sentiment It Is proba ble that she had never heard of the Greek proverb which teaches: "In the morning of life, work; In tho midday, give counsel! In the evening, prayi" and If she had she would have felt mat she had not yet reached that helpless eening. She must work now for an object! and when, after two hours of Solitary communion, sho came'out Into the kitchen where her sister was sit ting by tho window trying to crochet, In spite of rod, btnartlng eyelids, her mouth was set hard and firm. She seldom referred to the contemplated change In the choir, to the surprise of everyone! for what had been dreaded above everything else by Squire Page's Immediate supporters was tho tongue of Jane Prescott "You might as well try to raoe with a locomotive," said one of the deacons, "as to attempt to reason with her or explain anything. Edith Wavne. as I have said, had no conception of the feeling against her. She knew nothing of tho oholr s history and regarded the matter of her engage irftnt In the light only of a business transaction. It had been arranged that "she (should come to Pagetown each Sat urday remaining at the house of Sqnlre Page until the Monday follow Ing. She was in splendid voice on this first Sunday of her appearance In the choir her full, round tones had a charming' ly sympathetic quality and those even who could not say a word on tne sun- ject of muslo felt that such a voice had never before been heard In Pagetown. The following Wednesday was the day for the monthly meeting of tho sewing circle, whU h was to meet on this occasion at tho house of Deacon Perkins. There was a much larger attendance than usual for all felt that it would be an omiortunltv to ffet together, and talk over tho affair which was In thoHT. mind of every one in the parish. There was considerable curiosity as to whether the Prescott sisters would be present It was soon satisfied. Jane entered alone. She took a piece of work and seated herself, saying but little to any one for awhile. When asked why her sister had not -come, sho replied that she had gone away for a few weeks to pay n visit to a friend. "She has pretty well lost her Inter est in the churoh work, and reason enough, too." "Now," Bald Mr. Falrchlld, plunging at once in medlas res, "I don't think Matilda ought to feel Just so, Jane. 1 don't like changes, myself, and 1 thought wo were getting along woll enough when the old choir but we can't nil view things alike, you know." "If they'd only got a good, respect jbJe girl, I wouldn't have said a word." ''Wiry, you don't know anything ' against Miss Wayne, do you? I thought she seemed a sweet, innocent little ; ..thing as ever was, myself." "Well, If you call a thoplifttr an Inno cent Httlo thing, I've no more to say." "A what?" shuddered MrsFairchlld, in a stifled, husky whisper, her very .imazement Btllllng her power to articu late audibly. "That's what sho Is," said June, nip ping her Hps together. "I saw her In a btore In Boston ono day last spring, as plain as I see you now. Sho was stand ing right by me at tho ribbon counter, and she doliberately took up a roll of pink ribbon and put It under her cape. Hut the floor walker happened to be clone by, and saw, what she had done, and he took her by the arm and marehed hur off." "Where to?" faltered Mrs. Falrchlld, In another frightened whisper. "I can't tell you that I never saw her afterwards, until sho walked Into church last Sunday. But I wouldn't have her In my house, that's alL" Can It ber as George Eliot asserts, with the terrible psychological analy sis, that "there aro moments when our passions speak and decide for us, and wo seem to stand by and wonder?" ' Certain It was that to Jane Prescott had come an "Inspiration of crime." She had not premeditated this, but she had given the demon within hor the heartiest welcome, and had bidden him cruhh this young Interloper by any means In his power, and now she was hurried along to this definite charge In splto of herself. She was not cogni zant of much that passed around her tho rest of that afternoon. She was one of the first to leave, and reached Her borne dizzy and sick, and in a com plete palsy of terror. The poisoned arrow did Its work. Be fore the evening of the next day the charge against Edith Wayne was known all over the village. Squire Page himself, enthusiastic as ho had been In favor of the young sing er, began to feel that perhaps he had been too hasty In selecting a person of whom he knew absolutely nothing. The girl was ehannlntly modest in manner, it was true, jann seemed non- est and sincere but, ft was so easy for tmposters to- assut2e-such ways. He had known Jane Prescott all his life so had many othersof 'the townspeople and thftfne"llilng'that never once oc curred tanVof tfiem was to doubt this woman's word, ' Friday Bad como, the girl roust be notified; it would never do to hare her come again among them. It was a cloudy day and nearlng dusk, Jane had been Informed that the squire intended going up to town In the early evening,, and for what pur pose. He must pass her house on the way to the station. Already had Jane Pres cott returned to. her normal condition. tl ready was she repenting what she ad done with a bitterness of misery and remorse she had never dreamed oould exist In the soul of mortal. . The day bad been passed In utter wretoneaness ana despair. A word from ber would undo this entanglement: and It must be said It should be said, but somehow sho was not readv vet For what would her luture be, after this baseness to which she had been Umpted what her position in the eyes of those who constituted the little world In which she had been born and reared? Squire Page was hurrying to the sta tions lor, as usual with him, he had given himself barely time to reach It before the train would arrive. So he did not se the white face at the parlor window of Jane Preteotfs bouse, and mat tne front door stood wide open, and he did not know that a wild-look Ing figure bad darted out ot the door and was calling to him, but with voloe that oould not raise itself enomrh to be heard, as we try In a dream to shout and are controlled by a power aroltrary- and unaooountable. Her nubs had not failed hr, however, and t-ha sped on after him, reselling the sta tion as tie train slowed up. As he was i.bont to ,tn upon the forward oar she sprang and soiled him lUjVJy by the arm. He turned to see the moving lips, with no sound iasumg, and the luUness of despair in the withered faoe, and at once the story was told. .lane Precoott bad received a paralytlo i-hojk, which deprived her henceforth of live power ol ardoulate speech, but her written confession satiafled the lit tle cun.munlty so fully that the scandal died out at once, and the oung singer uef-r felt on her brow the fainieet breath of the whirlwind that had wU nigb swept her away Harriet . Wa terman, in Boston Budget Their JPferXel, Ofcrs Oat. Mamie enters a horse car and finds a friend there. They kiss effusively. Mamie (after seating hermit ) Com ment vous portsa-vous, ma chere Susie? Susie Tree blen, je vous remercle, ma chere Maine. Mamie (aft6r a somewhat awkward pause) tlow are you, anyway, StiBie? Susie (enthusiastically! I'm feeling Just out of sight Then thoy rattled on in tho vernacu lar. Kansas City Times. Mnlt Be Something Terrible. Dora I shan't stand it another mln- utel I'm going to send him back his ring? Clara What? 'that beautiful dia mond ring? "Tos.1' "Ilorrorsl What has ho done. Robbed a church, killed his mother, or what?" N. Y. Weekly. llerolo Treatment. Jack-Can't nnythlng be done to break you of the habit of saying sar castic things? Maud Certainly. You can cure me completely. Jaek IIow7 Maud Keep out of my sight. Town Talk. Unendurable ftnapewie. Visitor Can you road the future? Fortune Teller Certainly that's my business. Visitor Then I wish you'd tell me If our cook Is going to leave or not; she's been acting very queer for the last three daysl Puolc. Taftteit Soapy. Uncle Wayback 1 declare, l'.lvlra, this knife tastes soapy, same as the other one. Shrewd Nleco It's too bad, uncle, but city servants aro eo careless. Try eating with your fork. Maybo that's clean. N. Y. Weekly. Are Girl, Iteatly So Anxious? "I havo Just gained your mother's consent, Clara, dear." 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We will make prices on all work in our line as low as possible, while at the same time we will do only the best kind of work, "vVo will be pleased to figure cn any work that ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage, TTe will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, orders,Curtains,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationery c., and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Kehrm. Reading R, R. System Lehigh Valley Division, Anthracite Coal used exclusively Insuring cleanliness and comfort. , Arrangement ot rassenger Arams. Schedule in Kffect June 25 1893- TIIAIN'S eCKAVB LEIIIGIITON For Newark and New York 40. 7.4C. and 9.25 a m. ; 2 61, 6.23 & 31 1. m. rOT AIILIIUIIKH V II U Ilia, UUU 1CI , lun q ,1U i. m.t 12.57, 4.37 anil o.4i p m. Fnr lAmbertvllle and Trenton 0.35 and 11.12 a.m.; ana 12.57 & 37 p. in. For Blatlncton, Catasauqua, AUentown, IJetli- lenem, ana uastou, cw, t.-w, a.ao, 11. 1a a, in 12 57 'i.21.251. 4 37. 5.22. 6.42 and 0.22 D m. I'QT J Ililitucil) II lis UUU puiUta BUUllI i,W, V.tA, .46,9,35 and U.12a, m.; 2.29, 2JH, 6-22 and 6.31 p. Ill, ay, i ana a:a p inr- Knr llrivvmans. Lull lull flan. Cliemford. Lau- rs's, Wlilt o Hall, Coplay, and Hokendauqua tit 11.1.4 ft. "I.. I-e.Di, ., LtW, 0t VUUUU w.Ai rorMauch Churk 6.47, 7.43, 0.36ind 11.S0 a.m, ,lif, a., .iu(D.ia, t6i .w i. in. For Wcatherlv and llazlf ton 6.47. 7.13 0.36 and 11.20a.m.; 4.10, c.i. 7.20, 11.30 p.m. i-'nr Mrumnov Citv. Shenandoah and Ashland 6.47, 7.43, 9-30 and I f.'.t) a.m. ; 4.11. M0 & 7.38 p.m. For Mt. Caimel aud bhamokln 6.47, 7.43iiud i.'ju a. m.j D.10 p.m. For roue-vine 6.47, T.43, 7.10, it.au ana ii.vu . in., 4.10, 6.42 and 7.22 p.m FnrWhftH Haven. Wilkesbarre and Scran ton 7.43, 9.3C and 11.20 a.m.; 230 4.10. 722, and 11.3d i'or riusion uuu 1. n. tiunt.-u, i.iu,w,iru, nuu 11,20 a.m. ; 2.36, . iu. i.'-"-', ana .m p, ra. For Tnnkhahhock 7,43 and 11.20 a. m.; 4.10. 7 nnd 11.36 n.m. For Ithaca and Geneva 7.43, 11.20 11. m.; 11.36 p. m. For Sayre. Jtocliester.liuffalo, Niagara Falls ana ine wesiu.zu .m.: a.auim ij.js i. i". Foriumira anuiuo west via Daiamanca ai 1.10 p. m. SUNDAY .TltAINS. For Now York 4.W9.52 and 11.12 a.m. ; 2.51. 6 and 6.31 p m ror rniiaueipuia i,w o,oj f.of a. ni.i v.oi, i, Hiid n..tl n. 111. For Eastrni and Intrfrniodtato Stations, 6.52, 7.57,11.12 a.m.i 12 67,2.51,5.17,6.31 752 and 0.22 For AiaucuununK jooi, 11.au, 11.34a.--m.; aao, 7 .(ft und 0.UI it. for i;eain ai uua. d. z.q aua a.ti n. m, For MahauoyClty aud BhenaiwioiUi 9.50, u.38 a. in. t ot j-oitsvum aiz.oi p. m I-'or AVlilte Ilaveis VUlcM-liarre, nttston, rnnkliaiiiinck.ToHanda. iSajre.Uh.ica, -Hrneva. Auburn, Klmlra, Koeliester, llu Haiti, Niagara Falls and the West 11.38 a. m. 2.30 and 11 34) i. m. For further particulars luqulre of Agents for Time Tablet. O. O. HANCOCK. General rasaenger Aficot, Philadelphia, 1'a. A. W. NONNEMAC1IKK, Ass't General Tas seajcer Ageui, Boum liemienem, rn. . Mayli.'W, ly JOSEPH S. FISHER, DISTRICT ATTORNET, Olllce Couivr House BuiLDisa, Maucii Chunk, Ta, All basinets promptly attenJetl to. THE VALLEY" HOUSE, E. W. OIiATJSS, - Proprietor, OPP. h. Y. DErOT. Excellent accoiomotlstlon for permanent ami transient custom. Tint liar Is stocked vrltu Finest Liquors and Clears. FRANK P. DIEHL Practical Horse Sheer aM BlacMUi. All lilntls of work In this line executed promptly and at tne most reasonable prices. Patronage solicited and satisfaction cuar anteed. Stop on Noirru Stbkbt, abort tbe Carbon Uouse, E. H. CIIIUSTMAN CONTUAOTOH i-: AND :: DUILDER, Bstlroatss on All Kinds of Buildings cheerfully furnished. All Kind of Building Material AT VKIIY MWKST 1'IUCKS. cs. r I 1.1 I I II lilose's Old HUstk. We handle all tho Daily nnd Weekly Nowsparjtirs, Periotii cah,Magazines,Fa6hionRookB nnd Moty i'apers, nnu we Delivor them promptly at j our storo, residence or office. Do you get a pap-sr 1 If not please try us. Bewdee the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Clears. Titaeco. QMnerr- Frails, fists. Toys and Fancy Goods' At the very Lowest Cash Prices. ce uream THE BEST QUALITY. FfiUIT FLAVORS. We have a cozy parlor aud will treat you courieouiily. Pluase call. T. J. BHBTNBY, tiloM's Old Btattd, Hnt Stret til I ItWOTt arc. 1fiS Dfiw'CrC Chloride (fi Guld Tablets ft. .11 hi ii' 1 y I'l K' 1 n ,,1! r 1. lu .ill )luitUtriiy . ui.'l I'.U'VI iiillJJ miUil ouiany (iiion, on ine pari 01 ,t ;i j i onr SPrCIAL 1 -tiJf 1 - laiillowert 1 uiiiiii n ir-y aiiuii voianuiruj giM. inmn up. ilftiul-iT ,m ; paniphlrtof teMtnioulaifl free, nnd shall it - i'm'i 111 Jin liny in t I .'i 1 linn vc im riDfiinu uy TLSTS nr for sole 31 il 1 . imi'Ktl: nitktmi thfim. , i,y return moil, u Mi wtnt uimto mid addi-pM plainly. -I 1 1 , ti lu ! id lor TOL'nwt.Q, murpninu or Ul-T J. ,1 If OO P'PT BE DFCEIVED into jwrrhaFtng an.. t im1 Hrinuu nii""i ruin 11 i" - nt;i 1 1 or pun, ask lor xa.j juxj'io V.aff, BIiT9 nnu tauo no oiuit. ivliuinfucturi'd only by TIIJ33 OHiO CHEMICAL CO,, tt, 63 A et Cpt Block, LIMA, OHIO. PAifrirrjLiVBS FREE. rrtm t I.,,., RESPONSIBLE I CENT 3 WAMTER! MILLINERY. Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. O. -A- GOT BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite A. Sell fc Co., UfaoIflltiH Ilouso, lien Strert," Catui lor all l'uriMi lilrattntit at vnri llsasotialilo iMmn. . Cr?-l'I,UASEOtVIS U3 OALI, Wc. have a Very TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Ws luivo only first-class milliners aud wo do the very uest worK unci ueiivor Kooils when promised, Don't forset to come ami Bee us before you buy. Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DR. G. T. FOX, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allontown, t Tr'rnn o to 13 A, M. Odlce lloun " lto 4 r.M. 7 to o p. M, l'ractlce Iralted to UIiuwms ol tlie Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat rjAlao.IletraesloiiottlieKjes or tin adjust ruerjtulilasws. NO OPFICK llOUlta on MondOT aod Tucsttlj. a (lAKUOS, JlaOABWAV HOUSS. MOMBA.B. ATKASTOK.dWAll UOTEUTVKSnAVS. Telephooe OrsDd Central Hotel. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST 8TBBBT, LBIIlUUTON, PENH'A. Tk, rtirtimi 1 l.llll, hu Mn r!11QV.Lfll Slid manned Uirorwlwul, it is etectrto UsJiUxl sutl wVu vwiUUtedTaod Is smowi U Be6tllot.l.lu tills seeUon ol the Mate. Tfce patrottau. of Uu irabUe Is sollerted. Best aetniiimodiiuons lor Mrounent and transient casunn. uusrurt. vrry Sbderste. Tino UquorFresb BsefmiJ I'orer ul (lotxl Clfr.. tor tin liar. ( W. M. Rapsher, ATTORSEY aso COnHBEIiLOB AT LAW, First door atxn the Haute llouw, MABOU CUPk FBM'A, Heal Kstate tud OoDwtloti Agency. Will ttuj mi gallfteai Estate. Conveyancing ueaily done. CoUeetwu proi OMtanU a sptaial BnsdlsBatad Uerrnan uov. '23-vl F. I. SMITH, ,D. D. S., OOos opiMMlU) the Opera Hotue. Rank Street, Zehgltton, Pa. DENTUrrm in ai.i. nt niiAM in'- siUlm and tmakloa irulti-UI ui ulttn'. -," ty. Iioeal aaestheui-. ui'd. . . Ua. admlulitorad and Teeth VilrauUd ttllll out pain UFV IUK BOlKr) -front . lit , l II m , Imm 1 p. ru.,to6p. ui ,Irnni 'iii,tniii ti. CiinnulSatlun. ju Kuk 7 p. or li.-iii.tn UQ ae Hoar, at HaalttUMiMiUt vert rUiilay. 're pon .1 inoi fu of our lahltMA. 1 3 to 5 dara. Pprfectly tinrm- 1 nit ('iii i 1 1 tn' tTimc.i itnuiib im. .uuvv i stop siiKikliifror onwlnff In a fuw days. FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLDTS. U10 frre use of Llqtior or Mor- iittso 11 .uils lutvuiuuiiiiiiia lunii-Huiouri Annoin. by all ir8t-olibh enclose tin S I .OO imoxugu ui uur Rfwletatti '"H euro An tv hat tr orili nf ntiil truTii fTiim tun in ttnrl ntnnlrtwi for OL your Tablets TnE onro CnrSMOALCo.i I 1. . 1 ' n -t Hon im to.ui rraponst for si.ou vartr of votir theni all Huh t ami. altuo thov did tt for 91. w woTtr of your 'iamets ior looacoo iinuit. i receivea em all rlahc ami, although 1 was both a heavy smoker and c hewer. Mtld the 1 work In loss than thwe-jjays. Iain curod. Truly yours, MAT11EW J01INSON,l.O.Box. TnEOnioOiiEMiCAi.Co.: Obmtlkmbw: It gives me pleasnro to apeak a nf itmli ft if VollP Tftlilol . M? liquor, and thrnuKli afiir-nd, I nas led'to rniri. n Fi ir-nd. 1 una 1M1 m constant Urlukcr, but after using your t) will not touch llauor of nnv kind. 1 have you, lu order to know the euro was permanout. nnm fitn.-wtn a . iTf 'fiwuiT i.iukh !VfmT TsihliMji .....i i.kTnhttn. NvTuwii.TmlciLll v. foi- nnvn two naukairosof yourTableu. and wlthoiit any effort on jdfli mw all Uruers to THE OHIO CHENISCAL CO., si. B3 and 06 Opera Block. LIMA. OHIO. All the New and Pretty Fancies in NS3 17 MILLINERY. Cnn bo found in great array at our stores in Weissport and Lshighton. We certainly novor liad such a Big Assortment before. Be sure to' Como- and See Us. - For the next few months the irrcat nuestion 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 tne wan naner and decorations. Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that wc can please you. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. Large Assortment of A.S.Rabeuolcl, llHAXtii llrncE :-Orer J. W Aatidenbusn' IJtuor Htore. BANK STBKBT, LKIIIGIITON. iwatlauy in all Its ttrwenea. Teetb Kstneted ltboutlaln. OMadratnlstcredwnen requested. Once IMysWKItNEHlUY ol each week. adIieM, 1LI.BNTOWN, LehKb eonutv.l'a. PROPOSALS WANTED. ProtHMftlt alll be reorivad by the fck;luor nirvpcori n manouuiy towiikrip, up w jhoh day, AintustT, vwe. attwoo'cl.K-lt In ilm aiur uoou, for Uie erection of a Fnuw ScUool Hulld I uk. UpeftftcaUoD can be en ut tbe Takuun ADvnt'ATCuOkwnr with the lecretary. Tin- KPomui will bf opt6ed at the lltaiit rutr 8elwul Uniuw. i THoe. KvaatQ. Ht'cretury ot Board. USK DANA'S SARSAPA fiiLLA, "TI1K KINO TflAT CUHb IT That J What shall stay 'say Scott's cod liver oil IB MBE, 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 cuoit's LuiuWoii ourea Doughs, Co Ida, ConeumpUen, Sttrefula. and all Anatsmlo and Wasting Disaaaoa. Pravants waating in Chlttfran. Abaswt aa SMlalaMe sm wllk. oair (A Betwiao. Pre nared by Bo. At t BofPbe, Cuomisis, tlssr lurk. Sou by all IretU. emit, l slbil 1 A FEW Testimonials from porsonB who havo boon curod by tho uso of Hlls Tablets. Tub onto Chemical Co. : tlKAR SIR: I hftVB hpPTi nafnff VOtir for tobacco habit, nnd found It would vou claim for it. I used, ton centa 1T111 nt ron b"gb t f hew in c tobacco rt dnv. onr to five rlffam: or I wonld mnoko l ortv nltHM of tobneco. Have cbowed twfintv five Tears, nnd two nackflcoa cured, mo 10 I hnvenoduotro for It. Donna FsnRT. Y. Oektlemen: Somotlmcairo I dent Tablets for Tobacoo Habit. I received 1 ITTSDUROIT, l'A. riTTsnmian. r. sou was Btronsriy 1 UUI dieted to tho use of irv vnur iquipis. I in whh u in'Hvvn try Ho was a Heavy nna. Tabled but three days bo milt iliiiiklng, waited four mouth before writing i ours irniy, mis. HELEN Monnmo.N. ciNciNKATi, Ohio. ham nerformodnmlniclo in mv caso. veam. unu have been rnrrd bv lb uso Of my part. W. L. LuTEUAY. DEAI.Iilt IX AM, KINDS OF ."HARttESSP Whips, Flv Netts, Robes Blankets, And everything cho usually kept In a lllBb UlUS I51U1U III Lllin H1UI1, REPAIRING Ot all ltlnds attended to neatly, cbenp. ly and nromntly. Snocial attention . paid to tho manufacture of Harness to order. - STORE IN LEUCKEL'3 BLOCK. FUllNITUllK, UNDEKTAKlNd FLOUH & FEED. Robt. N. Anthony, (Succestor to J. F. Itex, East Welnport.) WILL, CONTINUE TO HE THE BEST TLAOE TO 11UY Fiirnitire, Floor &M. at tho Finest Trices. Glvo us a call. No troublo to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. GASOLINE -STOVES and GASOLINE AT 'Walp's old ttand, First street, LOWEST PRICES forthe Best Goods. . PRACTICAL, Plumbers & Tinsmiths, From Cheap Dlanlts to Fine Olll and Pressed I'spers. Also, Felts and Ingealns, with Ilandsomo Frelzes. PICTURE ROD -4ND COVE. Window Shades read to hang, or put lip trxmler. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, IJrultes. Tainting and Taper Hanging, by Co m pet U cut vnrkinen sent to tny part of the .county . Books, Stationery and Tanoy Gpods, always a larcre stock a OH 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. the barber, opiKMlte the Opera House, cuts liair, slmvee and does eery-Uilujrluflrst-elaMisnie Drop In and see lilm. (Jloaed ou Sunday. Toilet Artlelee for taVe, C1TL' l.KK'H HUA VINO HALOON, OMoUe Uie Advocatk Opfick, U UmdqiutUn tot lvinit.IiAlrcutU(aoahampoolng. I'srlleu Ita aUfotloD jtatd to outtbut lAdtee biuuni and UIMklreu!s lUir, ToJIet wtlel orMle.Choloe OUovn OAU. yi). (lAMl'HKI.L. -over Uie OmiwI Hrldtfe. IteU S4 WelHsuort, wile hgli. ehaiet and luuupoos lu style, tityewe h caII. Vou on ftlito buy Itoy Kum. Hair Toulee. Ac, at tbe very Iohmi rlees. AT Sbiders Baltery, nrstbtnet, LenlKtilon, jou Kill always Had Freshest and llest BREAD AHD CAKES. Rye, Whcnt aud Vienna Bread Kre.lt Kvury Hay. Our Vtouul Dread esawK oeexoelled. We resueeUullyaollelt your patron age. Watch for file Wagon. Seidel's Vienna Hakcry, lpi. Obrrl's, rillST ST., LKIIIOIITON, l'A mt J. Ucirtzii Swartz Bros,, wall Paper nsumpHon dreaded and dreadful disease I its ravages? Tlioiimnds Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophoephites of lime cotfs Emulsion Tho Mnte In the tSy. "I never knew a man bo set apainat a thing- at lie to ag-alust ctgnrettea." ho to?" 'Helton, He can't. eo a mnn sraok xg one without makhifr some Insult ing remark. He says they are disust- "Melton? Melton? O. yes, T think I recall him now. lie U a big, fat fel low, Isn't he?" , "Yen." "Chews tobacco, smell of oukma, and oat with his knlfeV" "ThaVs the man.1 Life, An TJnnee.Bftarr Colniiro. Washington society lftst winter lsnoti very self-sttfflctent bachelor who was a eongny!smn. In certain lines he was Rtnart enough, but generally speak ing he neeuetl about twice as much sense n he usurrlly displayed. Ono evening ho was talking to a sharp girl. "I tell you what It Is," he Mid, "I shall Introduce a hill for the coinage of half-cents." "Why are you going to do It?" Bhe asked, Innocently. "Tliat'B what ynu have ahendy." Detroit Free I'ress. -Too Honest to Get Married. A storv Is told of a young man who was recently married to tho daughter of a wealthy merchant. Tho groom didn't have a penny, but he was hon est. He was so honest that ho wouldn't even prevaricate in the marriage cere mony. "With all my world's goods 1 theo endow," read the minister. With all thy worldly goods I mo en dow," repeated tho groom. A Misunderstanding. "Confound ltl" exclaimed Jackion. What a stupid fellow that Jeweler is!' "How so?" Inoulred his friend. "Whv. I told him the other day that I wanted engraved In the engagement ring tho letters 'From A to Z from Arthur to Zcnobla, you know and the Idiot went to work nnd put In tho whole alphabetl" Harper's Bazar. Kuterprlse. Dentist Will you take gas, sir? Patient I think I'd better. Dentist (to clerk) Henry, make out a life and accident policy for this gen tleman no extra chnrgo, sir you see, competition Is keen these days what's the name, pleaso and we have to offer extra inducements to hold our trade, all ready now, Blr. ruck. A I.tft-IIancUr. Little Miss De Style I think you it real real thoughtful and considerate. Little Miss De Fashion Does you? Whv? Little Miss De Style 'Cause you didn't Invito mo to your party. I s'pose you knew wo was awfnl exclusive. Good riews ' Too SInch Sugar. Llttlo Johnny You ought to have seen Qus Do Smith and sister make lomonade. Mrs. lirown Ilnw did they do It? Little Johnny Sister Illrdlo held tho lemon while uus bqueezeu uiruio. Texas Sittings. No rhonoErauh., ricase. "This goods speaks for Itself, mad am." said tho clerk to a customer. "Yes." was tho renlv. "but I don't want anvthinc oulte so loud." Town' Topics. Kevtr Since. Bairiranv Is this really an under "ihlrt ybur grandmother made for you? Have you ever worn It? Upstltche Onee but thatwas before I joined the church. uuge. A Fore-llau'teil Fighter. Ilults They say Qorhett is a very economical fellow and saves his money. Wults That's all right. A man In his business has to be close-fisted to succeed. Drooklyn Life. . KMIIAnitASSKI)'. Sjvs (speaking ot flowers) AVhy do nsts blush, I wonder? Ilf Oil, I suppose the florists' price's jiake them ashamed. Truth. In Groat lremaud. Lawyer Do you. know where that lfn of mine Is "Hack In Ten Min utes?" Hoy Yes, sir; the lawyer noxt door bgrrowed it n few minutes njjo. He said he was yolnrr to tho ball frame. PuAilr. ' V ' " At tho Theater. Jaelt Who are the people In the lower boxes? Clairo (indifferently) Oh, they aro nobody much. They don't disturb the audience by laughing and Jnlklng. Detrylt Free Press. Jaek WUD't Golltr Her Brother Father hates nrtlsts (ol Jlowilld you get his consent to marry Jack D'Auber? '.JOb, I just showed him some of, Jack's sketches," Truth. Tho I'olut or View. Indignant Amateur They chorpe mt iwo dollars a day for using1 my Uodnk In the world's fair grounds! Surprised Acquaintance Is that alll Chicago Tribune. Jaeli's Idea. "Dear me," said Jacky, as he caught light of a loaf of brown bread. "Look at the little darky loaf." Harper's Young People. Kicked by "Proxy. Ambassadors oceacionally still hold tightly to some, priTlleffes which are hardly in keeping with tbe spirit of the age. Kot only envoys themselves but their servants also are free from arrest In oountiies to which they are accredited, and an assault committed on an envoy's servant Is regarded as an injury suffered by the envoy himself. Thus, In 18T0, Ilaron Turgot, the French ambassador at Madrid, wrote lndlg, nanUy to Ills government: "I have this day received a kick In the back of my servant" TheVUtter hail beeu molest ed la the riotft 'that followed the over throw of Isabella II., but an apology and fine were demanded pretty much as'll. tbe minister himself had been klekad X. Y. World. - Stub s-d4 or Thi.uslit. June is prettier In poetry-than it is in the thermometer. What a man is, be was In the begin ning. - Charity is a rose that blooms all the year. - A broken heart allows in the face Cupid i a bachelor. The morning la the tonic of the day A fool aad a faat horse are soon purt otl. Pleasure U timet happiness is etci uHy. Evary amile chaaes a wriukh- away Moat people don't know wb ttiiy marry. Detroit Free Press. What uowturda women are! It wilt about frighten them out of their wits to lu ik at a gun or a pistol. Hut a man will take up a gon, uock It. peer into the ruuzzle and died a hero's death. There fan be no (juration as to man's sgperiurity to woman " lie I,l Kiwrle,,.'. 'Ii.ii lia.it Von want u place in iny b r,' mn -uj I Aj'plitatit Yt- ir I "jivur w.it I. nl tit a t-turc b, Uim' i "Yf.. Ml J "Let hu tt v V'tn ttpp,,-,' a huly ' abould dii.i itt vviili ii piif, of t,.th and want to ,,'t-t u uttiubt r of yard, to mat It, what hiulU you 4o?" "I'd Mind Iter to the next counter " "I g ti,! in. you're bad expertes. " , Texa SUUags, Entirely mmn AND A 8 I) Ft E rott COST!! n I Billet jrt-rcs, Dyopopaln, 7 fntiifrtf 'nn. Ctsentlos of the tvkinoys, Torpid Llvor Rheumatism, Dlzzlnoso, Sick Headache, Loss of Appotlro Jaumllco.Erup tiona and shin Diseases, Men 28o. m lot, U.U tr Hi L.-itiglltl. unit, mtm mtt, rnn., r . vi 4sS-4Sl9Bk99H Sold by W. F. nterv. Bck neadtche txA retleTe all the troaUs Inof dent to bilious eUta of the tyatom, enoh t3 Iiiiine", Nausea, lrowsineAt, Dlotnas alter catlER. I'ala in the 61 do. &o. ThiIs their raoaft mult&hie Buccee haa been euown m cuews na&che, yet Cartra Little tlTer rnt are equally valuable in OoafltlpaU'n. curing and pre Tenting th.i annoylDo eomrlllnt,,whllo thtsy also r orrec t all aii.ord.era of thai tomach UmnUte tha JlTorana regulate the boueU. EronU theyonlj Carea ' Acli e they ttouM bo idmoit priceless to thrtt s w&S fcufter from ttUadiatreMlng oomplalnt; butfotto laatelr tbelrerjodnofii does notend horend those whooneetry thorn will And these Httlo pllliTuht. Able in bo many w ayi that they wilt not be wil iliofi to do without them Cat after tvUaic theni flathoboneof bo many Uvea that hero 1 whflTy IvoraaVe car rjTcat boast. OarpUlaearcltwhUs 'ctheradonot. ... 1 Carter" Little Liyer mis are very imall ant very caiy to take. One or two pill makeadoss. They are strictly vegeUblo and do not gripe or tnrct bnt by tholr rentle action please all wM uselhem. IrtTlalsatSScentst five for $1, Sou try drusgUta everywhere or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. . SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Fnr Information end freo Ilfinabook write to SlU-NN A CO 8C1 BltOADWAY, NEW VOBtt, Oldeat borenu tor tecurlii pattnts in Americti, Kiery pntent taktm out by us Is hronRht beforo the pubilo by anotioo given freo of charge In tho I'jcicnttftc iucnnm Iilrffeat clrralstlon of nnr lolentlBn paper In the Aorta, ttiilendldlr lllnatrstoil. Ho lotelllRont mail Bhoiild bo vlthout It. Weeklr, .t.Ult a Ie.rtflXOltlxmnntlis. Aildrtws JIUNN ft l)0 'unluuiaiA, atil uroadwiiy. utw Vork cttr. AXLE iHEASE dust is Tirn worid. XtatvMr tntt Qtt.lltlefi nr. uasuroassed. aetnallff crutlAetlriK tT7o boxer of nnvothee brano. No. eCcUd by heot. or UT VII C OE Si UIN C. r011SALF,nTPEAr.l'BHOiarEliALLT. Jlr. To Whom It May Coicem. My wife I.llt!e Hoyer has this day left my bed iti honid without Inst cause or provocation. All person nie hereby cautioned not to trout or fiiu bur her on my account ts I w ill par no bills contractctl by her. jiiuni-n du i r.ii, juiy Tin i8.p rack cr ton, la. - To Wbom It' May Coocerii All peuoin are hereby cautioned not to liar boror trufd my wife HUSANNA llUOWN, alter thin dale, us 1 villi not i-ay any debts contracted; by her. sue baling left my bed and board wilh tint lint pjniMi nr itrmncHtlon. nt it tmniijrV July C. D3-3W. Kast Weissport, i'a, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VEKY YAI.UAULF. By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court ot Ckrbon county, there will be exposed to ru bile Sale on the preinHca, In Franklin Twp. Carbon county 10., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, UBi, at OKK o'clock p, m., the foilonlnor defi. cribed Ueal ItetHte, late tho proiwrty of JOHN O. KJIKV. dee'd to-ulti All (tint certain lltA( T OK 1'IEOtS Ol'- LAND, situate In Franklin Township. Carbon county. Va bounded and described ai follows, to-Wlt; jteslnnlntt at stone thence by land of William Ke merer north 8fli4 degrees, east 21 perches to a stone, thenca by the sainefKHjth 18 degrees.eastl4 peiches lo a btone; thence by the same north 6? decrees, ust SO iiercliee to a stone; thence by land of i'aul Illicit north 13 X 4 dereea, cast 13 l-erchea to a white oiik tree, tlienco by (lie same north vH decreoiS, east -u perches to a stone; then to by the .imo noi Hi d1 defirces, east 34 p rrhes to n stone; thence laud late ot J, aud I), Iaury, Mouth fcSJ4 degrees. wcaL gs perilled to a pine knot; Ilience by the same south 4 degrees, west 83 perches to the place ot bejftnulnfr, containing 31 ACltES and 19) perches, strict measure. The Improve incuts (hereon consbt of a TWO-UlOUY i'KaMB mi:LUM; housk. Urj:ois,iss Uarii a.nd other oecmHarj nuthntldlnss, Teriitu and eouditfuns will iw known at time aim puce ti!MJtl.oy Aiiiim Kiivr.ii, Jul) ltuh. Administrator CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B? MAYER, 1015 Arch St., PhilaTPa. Ke at o&oe, no operation or delay from bun sess, attested by thousands of cures, endorse imdh of phyilcikns, ladle and rmmlnent cltl ssusoanbsseenatoffloe. CVmrmitatlon free and strkUy eonOdentlal, Bend for circulars. Of f te (lour a t 0 -H.p-T. to 3 P.H The following are a few of the many thst hare been entirely cured of Kupture by Dm i, U. Matkr'S Tbbatmekt: v .. j Jaeob C. 8olnuit( 2320 North Broad Bt.. rhlla, R. a. Bheesly, Bbcelton, luj.hiuCu., pa. John Hltoheater JTello IToM.P.O.,TlerVtra.Ira A. B. KleliMteiua. limekiln P. O., Berks Co., l'a, 8. Jones Philip, Ken net fri-oar, la. A. A. Qoldewoirthy, OeuUalU, Coh Co., Ta, c. Hentaice, wane uui, a. J. U K H5. Kockhlll. pa. J F.A. KrelU, gtatington,ra.f K. H, BOUUi, H UUJH AlfO, in. " Jm. Davis, Pit tvllle, ttnd. ward, ridla. U 11 Kuukel, imlindeo St., Alleuiuwn, IX Geo. W. WaST KonMowB, li. T. BonnyV'stH & 10th Bt, PfalU. Kev. S, H. Bhenuer, Bunbury, re, A. P. Lsylmore. Woodbury, N. J, D.J.DeUeU, fill & Uth St., Rakdlna:, pa. IsrsirSahdL Mala Bt , Kiuh JUrton, P. UP. DeUirk, Jr., Olej BtrkOo.,Pn. 3. Gensehelmer, Clay !, N J. a.K.Damnhovrer, iiuar-iluinbla Are., ra. 0.a Piper. 7A J'rl bt , lUndJnv. P. WDL GrflntUud, bLuiPoUr N.J, M. Shaw, Winona Awuue, W. Of Morris ftrt, WOermantunn, rhila Wm.DU,;lSafl VouirtniH.,Phlta. Thomas B. Hairing, Ken Kinnohl, P ii. Leek!, llooe H , I'liiis. J.O. Qutmby, HI ivarl W , H-adlns;, Pa. R. Q. Stanley, 4'24 f-jiroo M . JweLauon, 1'a. A-Vchneldtr. Jtowt luile, Pa. It ft K..11 I Imt.lfiln I 1) RarksOo.Pa. 1 C. A. DiJturk, BiMnboro. Htrkn Co., Ps. Wsa. JE, asrtefKuue, rrnrtmitTnita, i s. W.JCUnebach.i il WsliluKtoit 8t .Keadlnj;. Pn. Ji)hBC Lyme, 1 11 Hovnnl hi .HarrUbury, I'm, t'has. Smftb. -iwGrtenwh h PL.Phlle G. Burkhaid, 4!.J l-teus bi . Htwdinf, TtL C CKeehu, Dui.:lvUle. KiksCo.kx Heoiy L. Rone, PftUtnwn, I'tt. CUSwarU, Poynette. Wis. Wm. J. Biblebiiu, t,j Taylor St. CaUnden.K-y. Alfred Haluy, Philliiburgf N J. , K. sfaflll, Ol en I L Chen. rOo., Ta. i llr. Beckard, B!nlfit Gtrmsutuwn. Phtla. John ftbupe, Telfcrd P. O , Muiift. O , 1 a. Wn, Bttlnger, Leoprt l'a. K.Crabtree, SHf-4 Pnlellim. 3t Phfla. JL a Crecly, K.M7 h nh 2'Jm, 1-hila. PfeliAdInlilm. nffit Uil "1 on tha3nd Sainr dayof iimul'i 3i J B M tyer leiuj ui thu Bote! Pi mi, KtawUin- lu t kle trua'ax-ul to penciu In itmt m ni it y i tt uLd&v i r tnjauneut Is a reat h uf tit mvt. i nai i t -1 1 K' 1 ct.iea. t mis 1 1 loan can riveiv U. nK the aameUay. H n 'f rutin tresiniant .i J i ad lOottiittttfutnitt WILLIAM HALUrK, IMS i FRIE T rat'Fit. iflCa'r!u4 kWUutBt'ki lasult CURE Sclentino American DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS- oto.