YHR '60TAnv. A tattvy .twl IK brviwd rt4 to LrMk. , A foot u oundh to irooVlits fltft well aLod. Abtttr mu altrt m 1ft oifck ThjNjMD mow wid betwixt tMaktad and A t1(r Urn that hide 11 tUnd apart Wbo dart to wonhlp at a dlffvreut abrtna, AroUftfi mood, a doW aud ilugglfrh heart, V&watmed by any yulee of lore dlrloe. A tongue In ohtdJas ewlft, In praUtny elw, A practiced eye hie follow' faults to loan f beee are the attribute by which men know The sectary, unlored by God or man, London Spectator. TIIE QUIET MAN. "Whnn I was qnlte a young follow and hadn't lung joined the annj, I used to belong to a fashionable olub in London, the mpmbors of which were Juat the sort of men you read about in Lever's novels as wild us wild could be, always in some scrape or other, and siieuding their whole tlmo In ririing, shooting, gambling or fighting all except one. That ono was a small, quiet, pale faced, gray haired man, with a very sad, weary look, as If he bad once been crushed by some great sorrow and had uevor been able to shake it off. lie hard ly ever spoke to any one, and when he did it was in n voice as meek as his face. Bo of course we made great fun of him imong ourselves, finding these quiet traya of his a very queer contrast to our own rackety, liarnm scarum stylo, and we nicknamed him the "Quietest Man In tho Club," though, Indeed, wo might Just as well have called him the only quiet man in it. Well, one evening when the room was pretty full, and our friend the quiet man was sitting as usual in the far cor ner away from everybody elso, we be gan to talk about dueling, a subjectwlth whioh we were nil tolerably familiar, for thero was hardly a man among us who hadn't been "out" once. "They did some tidy dueling in tho old times," fund Lord II., who was killed afterward In action. "You remember how thoBo six chums of Henry III of France, fought three to throe till there WiLS only one left alive out of the six." "Xhaiwna pretty fair certainly," cried Charlie Thornton of the Guards, "but attor all it doesn't boat the great duel 00 years ago between Sir Harry Martingale and Colonel Fortescue." Ho had hardly spoken when up jumped tho quiet man as if somebody had stuck a pin into him. "What on eurth's tho matter with Mm?" whispered Thornton, "I never saw blm like that before." "But what was the story, then, Char lie? asked another man, "I've heard of Forteeeue, of course, for ho was the most famous duelist of his time in all England, and I've heard of lils fight with Martingale, too, but I don't think Vvo over had any particulars, or at least none worth speaking of." "I can give them to you, then," an.' swered Thomtoni "for my uncle was Martingale's second. I've heard him tell the ttory many a time, and he al ways said that although he had been in plenty of duels he had never seen one like that and never wanted to see it again, What they quarreled about I don't know, and I dare say they didn't know themselves, but my uncle used to say ho know by the look in thoir eyes when they took their places to fire that It could not end without blood, and it didn't. 'They fired twice, and every shot told. and then their seconds, seeing that both men were bard hit and bleeding fast. wanted to put an end to it. Bui Fort escue who was one of those grim fel lows who are always most dangerous to ward the end of tho fight insisted upon a third shot. The third time, by some accident. Martingale Hred a moment too soon and gave a hi i. bad wound in the side,but Fortescue pressed his hand to the wound to stop tho bleeding, and then, almost bent double with pain though he was, he fired and brought down his man." "Killed hinir "Bather. Shot him slap through tho heart. But It was his last duelfor from inat uay no was never neara 01 again, and peopla said he had cither committed euiclue or died of a broken heart.' "Well, I don't tee why he neod have done that, for, after ntl, it was a fair fight," struck In Lord II., who had been looking over the newspapers on tho ta ble, "But, if you talk of dueling, what do you say to tliW "Another duelling tragedy in Paris. Tho notorious Parisian bully and duel list, Arrnand de Viljpneuve, has just added anot her wreath to his blood stained laurels, the new victim being the Chev alier Henri de Follgnac, a fine young fellow of 28, the only son of a widowed mother. Borne strong expressions of dis gust used by the chevalier with refer ence to one of Do uleneuve s former duels having coma to the tatter's on- he sought out De Folignao and insulted him so grossly as to render a meeting inevitable. "The chevalier having fired first and missed, De Villeneuve called out to him. Look to the second buttouhole of your coat r ana sent a bullet through the spot indicated iniothe breast of his opponent. who expired half an hour later in great agouy. Ilia mother is said to be broken heurr J at his death. How much longer, we w nnder, will this savage be allowed to otter these human sacrifices to his own inordinate vanity?" Just then I happened to look np and saw tho quiet man rise slowly from his chair, with a face so changed that it startled me alniott as much as if I had Been him disappear bodily and another man rise np in his stead. I had once Ftt-n an oil painting abroad in which an aviij.'uig augel was hurling lightnings npua Sodom and Oomorrah, and that Wus J "ft how this man looked at that tnouunt. He glanoed at his watch and then earns across the room and went qnickh out. The next night, aud the next, and the next after that, the quiet man didnt ap-i pear l the ehib and wo all began to Wonder what could have become of him. But v, hen I came lu on the fourth even fug, there he w i joked ai it seemed tow r u .t p ik-ruud feebler man usual. "Here's news for you, Fred," called out Charlie Thornton. "That rascally Frenoh duelist. Do Villeneuve. has met bit matoh at last, and Dr. Lansett of the th Bengal Native Infantry, who saw tho whole allalr, is just going to tell us all about It" "Well, this was how it happened," be gan the dootor. "In passing through farts l stopped to visit siy old friend Uolonel de Malet, and be and I were strolling through the Tuileries gardens whan suddenly a murmur ran through the crowd, 'Here comes De Villeneuve,' Then the throng parted, and I bad just time to catch a glunpse of the bully's tall figure aud lung black mustoohe when a man steup-.l forth from the crowd and aid sumethiug to him, and then suaaeuly dealt turn a blow. "Then there was a rush and clamor of voices, and everybody came orowdlng round so that I couMu't see anything. But presently De Malet came up to me ana saia, 'iaututt, we shall want you in this affair, although I'm afraid that you wun't have u eliance of showing your surgery, for De Villeneuve neverwouuds without killing.' Juat then the crowd opened, and I saw to my auiaseineut that this wan who had insulted and de fied the inort terrible fighter in all France wasasllui litis fellow, withaple.mea- gwi. " 'As the i UaUengeJ party, I have the choice of wt.ti-oiu,' we heard him say quits coolly, 'ud 1 chouse swords.' " 'Are you uiu-i' cried De Malet, seis ing bis arc. 'U .'t you know De Ville- BMTVItla ilnUi. Mpe. Cho.-e j, ; chancer Phitoli may m ajawrod Mae m. urandel'ii..: ,1. heard lun . . u U furious (i ' 1 1 shudder. 1 i I again , sj. .1 die. Bu -your col 1 halir "Wh. t swordsman in Eu- U give yourself a swords oau't.'an r 111 a lone of saoh .1 that s ery one who V 1 lit 11 neve Idiueelf, . 13. K-.iv6 a kind of " it net or to fight 1 in. ft ho .li-served to I - nt,l it well by 1 r, anil die you . iiiuriu eager to fight ther. ut taaab prepa- ratlpn. Ti 1 mot that eteaiag, Ooloael JHt.lllLfJilLJMll,ll HIUM'MMI'SP utj aaict ftemir tm mi nnaw w im.imn another Frenoh officer acting for De Vil leneuve. They fought for sots ttae without a scratch on either side, and tbso sud denly the Englishman stumbled for ward, exposing ins leu nae. vjumk as lightning the Frenchman! point darted in, and instantly the other's shirt wa all crimson with blood, but the moment he felt the steel .pierce htmherosdea thrtwt with all his strength and burled bis sword up to tho hilt in De VUleneuve's body. Then I understood that ha had deliberately laid himself open to his op ponent's weapon In order to mane ewe of killing him. So he had, for DoVU lenenve never spoke again." Just as tho doctor said this, down Ml a chair with a great crash, and looMag np we saw tho quiet man trying to strip past us to the door. Dr. Lansett sprang up and oonght him by both bands. 'Yon uerer ho cried. "bt me con gratulate yon upon having punished, as he deserved, the most cold hearted out- throat in existence. I trnst your wound does not pain yon much!" "Whatr wo all shouted, "was It he who killed Do VUleneuver "Indoed It was," answered the doctor, "and.it was the pluckiest thing I over saw." We all jumped np from our chairs and came crowding round the hero, setting up a cheer that made tho air ring, but he looked at us so sadly and darkly that it made the shout die upon our tips. "Ah, ladsl ladsr said be in a tone or deep dejection, "for heaven's sake don't praise a man for having shed blood and destsrrred life. I killed that ruffian as I would have klllod a wild boast to 'save thoso whom he would have slaughtered. But Qod help the man who shall take a human life merely to gratify his own pride and angerl If you wish to know what happiness a successful dnollat en joys, look at me. Do you remember that story whioh uaptain 'l nomton torn nore the other night about the duel In whicn Colonel Fortescue the 'famous dnellst,' as you call him killed Sir Henry Martin galer "To be sure," answered Charlie Thorn ton, looking rather scared. "But what of itf" "I was once Colonel Fortescue," was the answer. Exchange. Queer Directions About a Funeral. John Underwood of Whlttlesea, Cam bridgeshire, who died in 1778, gave dl- rections for a curious funeral, Hone of his relations was to follow his corpse. which was to be conveywl to the grave bv bIx centlemen. wlto were eneciallr desired not to coma in black clothes, and during the ceremony were Instructed to sing the lost stanza of the second book of Horace. The coffin was green, and the deceased was claced - in It with all his clothes on. Under Ms head was placed a copy of Horace, under his feet Bentley's Milton, on his right band a small Greek Testament and on his left a mlnlatnro Horace, while Dentley'a Hor ace was put under his back. A cold supper at his house followed the ceremony, and after the oloth was taken away the guests repeated the thirty-first ode of the first book of Hor ace. Each was to receive 10 guineas out of tho sum of 0,000 left to the testator's sister on condition oi carrying out the will. The will coded with the words, "Which done, I would have them drink a cheerful glass and think no more of John Underwood." London TO'THE OCCASION. Dow a Hold Itver Won the Day and AIM Won 1IU Girl From Her rather. He was a mild young fellow, and. as his sweetheart imagined, without much force of character, as he krpt putting tho "ask papa" day off indefinitely. So the young woman prompted him to be sure he was right and go ahead. "You Bee, pans has a irreat deal of Muff and bluster, bnt when yon come right down to it he is perfectly safe. Only you must show him that you have plenty of courage real grit. That's what he likes." 'All right. Suppose yon ask him to step in now. I may as well get my hand In if that is the way it works." 'But, dearest, he is awful big and strong, you know." 'Oh, If it comes to personal violence I will defend myself with tho furniture. Trot him in." "And you won't let him put you ofiT "Not a bit." "Then I'll tell him you want to see him." There were two chances of escapo for the young man one by way of the door, the other by the window bnt he did not avail himself of either. When the father strode into the room with his best knock-down-and-drag-out air, tho youth rose indifferently to meet mm. "Well, well, what's all this obout? understand you want to see me. Well. look at me now and be quick about It," growiea tne pater. "H'm. Can't say as you're much to look at, Mr. . I merely wished to mention to you that Miss Clara has en gaged herself to me with my consent, anu 1 proposo to nil my part of the con tract to the letter." "Idiot I Idiotl My daughter" "Take care, old man. Callmoasmany names as you please, but refer to my fu ture wife with proper respect." "Get out of this house, you" "Certainly. As soon aa my wifo that is to ba can conveniently pack up her belongings we win go." "Why, you impudent" "Oh, keep cool; keep cool. I could hold you out of the window with one band and call for the police with the otner. 1 was champion bitter and slug ger at college. Look at that muscle." and he clinched a No. 7 hand into a for midable fist. "I never was so" "Nor I. Call it quits. I want yont daughter, and I don't caro a continental for your money or your blessing. We can begin the world without either, just as otner young fools have done. Tills is business, sir, business." The father felt his own head to see if he was going tb have an apoplectio fit, men answered gniniyi "All right) I like your style. I should have said 'yea' anyway If you hail given me time, but you took ine by surprise. I may say I was never eo surprised in my life." "Nor I," assented the lover as ho sunk almost fainting into u chair, "but Tm a business man, and don t you forget it. dont stand any foolishness either in love or war," and he wiped tho cold perspiration 011 Ma forehead with nervous hand. He had won tho day and the girl too. Mllitnn Curling- tj Eleotrtelt 7. Tho electrio curling iron Is very sim ple. The wires conduct the electricity into the little stand into which the tongs are thrust. The latter are made the proper temperature by heat, which is generated by the resistance of the wires to the current The stands are about two inches high and are usually nickel plated, although some of those manu factured by a firm in Berlin are plated witu goia and nave handsome handles. In traveling the iron and stands occupy only a very small space in a satchel At tached to the stand is a silk cord, which may ba adjusted to an incandescent wire after screwing off tho little globe. New 1 one Telegram. TVhr PUta Should He Cer.d For, Migratory fish are hatched and partly matured iu fresh water. They feed and grow ta the sea, but they are never caught there, so that their protection and preservation should be in the hands of those who aro so deeply interested in making them a salable oommodlty. Be sides all this there must be some consid eration for the sportsman, who without question spends in the neighborhood in whioh be fishes 10 times as mueh money as an toe nan ne catches, if told, would town. runing uaseua. Slander From the Pulpit. A preacher at Lafayette, Ind.,U re ported to have about broken np his church the other day by saying in a ter moa that "Qod loads the earth fn six days, and then he rested) then he made man aud rested again; then he made woman, and since that time neither Ood nor man has had a rest." Louisville Umner-w Crura. IL . " ''' '"!' I "- H at Je e) sfSswe MM villain ta J spaa rnbtorn am and cosiTtfisel by tad lot. Wl.m la 1 erer a leSjtiry t tn trotted the rnler of iflavm t)H nttn maw Hunalatkai and riu - a them tn r nt oa a sUfi at paar tU- nam of tap per sob tlesy emaperi an h itna rmmlTM Urn r.ltiun. The one minn th Urwt aamhar of ballot a Is ilnrlarxd duly tlitlurartwHsarcT-HniiU haaanil Thla system, like all others, baa Its nsraltar advantage. It instim the panlxhneiit of MMbady for every robbery rossrnlt ted. whii las ttndVr the syeUn ta is most civilised rountrtea In ntae t-aeni out of tea no paatshronit Is Inflicted anybody for the crime Of nnm they may not "elect lfc gniity penna, rmt dfefftsa of mane other rh meter ennally as bad. There is reach In the aretem to oosntaesst It to other nattoaa, - Pocunoa (Cel.) Aa Beieroe atreeae reeey. Btraafje fanctee hare taken hold nf naeiaea leant dine the raaaaar ta whtrk taetr bodies were tn be dtanaai il nf after death awl the taiaiuuBlas to be observed at their faaemlt. The Kreat Ktaneror Caarlea V had the curious Mea of relebrating an own fo neral. Baortly before Ma death hern need a temb to be made la the chapel of the rtHmutery of Jtareaatdan, tn which he had retired after Ma abdtaatlnn, aad on its oompleHoB be was carried tn It a though dead, llaoaa la a ooana aad ae- cotspaBled by a pt cossatoa, he was borne along, while ouante ware ftaag, prayers said and tears abed. After Mm eotseaa farce was over be was left alone ta the chapel, where lie reaaraeti a short Mate bsrore rtsing oat nr the oobm. Loadon Tit-Bit. tuykUif el Thlec. When Mr. Hudson v 1.1 Pataoonla, bo fi ll In with a gamhl. r. wlio toM kin that always after the first few rounds of -he game ho know soi.te of the cards aa hey woro dealt. He recutnilsed them by u difference so slight that another aiau could not detect It even when It was pointed out to htm. Mr. Hudson is an ornltbolotrlet. aad he says that this Mine prrtematurelly sharp eyed man Was greatly surprised Rhen he was told that lulf a ilosen kinds of sparrows wert) feeding and ringing luont the house. lie Had nevi r seen any Jiffereuco iutheiu,liesall. In else, color, shape and action they were all alike, and they all sang and twittered alike, so for as he hod ever noticed. Youlhs Companion. Triitt anil Combination Aro unnonular. Hut thero Is nnn form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That Is tho trust whioh the publio reposes In Hood's Sarsanarllla, and the best of it Is trnst iu fully justified by tho merit of the medicine. For, remember, Hood's Sjr.inparllla Cures. Itond'fl PIIIq urn nnrolpf atrntnbliv nrwl do not miriro. nnln nr irrlnn Rnl1 liv all druggist. An Iron railway lasts sixteen years; steel one lasts forty. Mn T Q TTa1.tn. -t. -1 1 n - , ,-. - . u. unnsnio. VIIMlLn IIUOIIH , ll'llll, sjs:"ShIlob's Vltsllier Sated my Life. 1 cunsmer ittne Dest remeuv tor a debiri Uted systsrp I ever ned'" For Dytpepsls, ttireror A.iunev irouoie It excell, i'rce 70 OnomnTl not rt nfam I . - . bled with defective vision. DrtBTNKTiNNKXS, or the I.lOUOK II Anil bnree at Mome In Ten Days ljr Kilmlnli. torlng- Ilr. Unities' (lolilen Speelllr. It een he irlveii In n .I... nt i.no- - ...... ..... It' " !f-.or '." IXH' olthout the know edjte 0 the natlent. it i hni,ni i,aPn.i... .n.r..m f5ect J,!""!' and speedy cutr.'whelheo wrjek. It has been iven in thousands ot cimpj. ii Is erery instance a pe rtect cure lian lollow ;.i'J!fIr.r ' The ssteni oure Imuren 5lJ!fkffi1.,n.lh8.tp,S"1Cl " becomes an utter lm poMlslllty for the liquor appetite to eiht. Oures cusraDteed. it pace book ot particulars irec. AJffW1! Co.y? fraoirio Co., las itace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. s. ly. Many small anlmnls nnt II. nip nu,r weight in foodd a day. Doctor tn nAllent "TOI,t n.tnM the wrong medicine," "No sir, the right medicine, Wright's Indian Vegetable nils." Artistic coffins arc nowadays mado out 01 wood pulp. USE DANA'S SAItSAPAMILLA, its "&U a mats xiiA.1 uuitES. Notbloe so distressing as s. tisclilro. Couth. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Jflnute C'ou?b Cure gives iiuiueuiaiB reuei. 1, u. 1 nomas. Very full cheeks indicate great di gestive powers. Tfonti pin nW.t fn t,a u. fttlilr tlAA.tarlaMi a .1 .nn.lM,l.. .I.. use uB.-iirs nine ,ariy itisers for tbese uibm puis win cure mem. i. u. i nomas, Drudges u Pigmies were once numerous In lco and. v.uo -wiu ucbuiuc, 1. periecnoii,-- tV.Mf.rlnn.lEII,. H'f I -.1. TT I I. .. I Cina J....II I. II . . I . ,, . .v.. vu .. ilia IIIIVU aJAKCI DUIVC, and Is a well-known cure fur plies, T. 1). 11IUU1HI. Rhlloh's Pure tlm n-o-t rn.,nl. wrouo ture, is in great demand, rocket sice contains tweniy-nve aoses only xiic Children lore IU Sold by Drucglsts. Dont Tobacco Bplt or tlmoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little Imok that tells all srmiit Nn.tn.hsn tlm T.,i,iflu.,i,i harmless (iuarauteed tabacco habit cure. The cost Is trlnlnr and the man who wants to quit using "MJ-to-bac" Bold by all druntlsU. Hook: at Drue Htnres nr liv itihII frm. Ail. dress The ritcrllng Keruedj Co., InUlane Mine- It ihoald lie Iu Everj llouie. J. B. Wilson. 871 Clar St.. Hharnq- bug, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various othor remedies and several physicians bad doue no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, I'tL, says claims Dr. King's New Dis covery nas done blm more good thau anything he over used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it Try it t ree Trial iiottlos at ueber's. lveblsb ton, and Blery's, Weissport, Drug more, iarge bottles, wo. and f 1.UU. I bays been a sufferer from catarrh for Years. Having tried a number cl re msdles advertised as "sure cures" with out obtaining any relelf, I had resolved nevtrti take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised me to try Kiev's Cream Balm. I did so with great reluc tance, but can now testify that after using It tor six weeks I believe nmelf cured. It Is a most agreeable remedy an invaluable Balm. Joseph Stewart, 2l Uraue Ave., urooKiTn. Karls Glover Root, the great Blood Puri fier, gives freshness and cleaness to the uo e n and cures constipation, wc, 50c Marrslus For I'lly. A fair maiden who had weathered the blasts of some 86 summers was in formed by a booby that unless she mar ried him he would blow the top of his headjiil. It's u pity sho didn't let him do it Heads of that kind ought to be blown off every time. That la what they are for. But Desdemona pitied Othello, and this fair maiden pitied her lover and went to the parson s with him. That was only a month ago, and now If he wants to kill himself she will present rum witn tne best silver mounted pistol in the insrket Marriage is a solemn contract, and It is better to tlnuk twice before signing it New York Telegram, All nisM. Two wen became engaged In a fight in tbe street Instantly their bats went off and rolled in tbe dust One of tbe men was entirely bald, and the other had a thick bead of hair. Tbe bald man seized tbe other by the hair and began to drag mm about. "Stop himl" cried a bystander. "Why should you stop him?" asked anoiner. "lis a only practicing tne gold vu ruin. "Tbe golden ruler What do yon meanr "Why, he's doing to the other man what be wishes to goodness the other man might be able to do to him!" Youth's Companion. In Paint SSrS Whit Lead Is best i properly applied ft vr4M net teak, cms, chalk, or nib aeT i H fkntly adheres to the wood and tereM a peraMaetH base for repainting, .'seats wMcb neei or scale have to be r entered y tcrapiag ot burning before set Mart erf rwiaistieg can be done. When oeyieg It is kspertant to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead pfeeefiy taade. Thee has proven that .Wt( lead made by the "Old Dutch" preetss of stew corrosion possesses qeaWles that cannot !Y.i obtained by aay other method of manufacture. This praeeii consumes fear to six months (Ism, aad predates the brands that have giTen Watte Lead Its character at tlx ataadsrd paint. 41 Atlantic " "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett" "Ulster" are iUnrd brands of strictly para Lead asaa by the "Old Dutch" pro cesi. Yea get the best In buying them. Yea caa predate aay desired color by tint leg these brands of white lead with Natieeal Lead Co.. Pure White Lead Tintleg Cfrrsff. rr sste ky ls raest rtMsMs dislrrs la P slats svyryweere. Ifyee are r4ee te fahit, ll will ry yea ta seeeT te m fee a seek ceetalerac tofsrmatlon tmet assy ssre yea masy e detlatl tt will eay test yea a festal card le de so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., I BrotdeTftr. vw Tftdc, A VlLAHtLUE. Nl to Dm UmM m4 Ukr tm IW KlakMaa m twin wtMti raw Hfm nL TtM tMH hi ftlM lkf- f It Oft mkHm tWt iBselaeT erkOl JPW Msari WiaA MaWfrMkrtsI Hse4" TkM Usaeliat stelleef a rseaa detletiti Hteaseet. flad aa tee mm tnisg. MarireerHe, a n year strrMsi rare ana yew besom wuiet Lm la the shnra fct aaaty sweet. Tne HneesealrA at ear very feet. Tne roeee bieoa te ear lert and Hstrtj Rtseea are nalm wnsa yeeag Hns nsevt. W eM4 tntsr ta tats bnrer dleerret Oar Htm shall fall nnsn Hnea ef Hutu Lave In tne dawn ta aeaey eweet Rkme are 11 m esn yeaas Ur raeetl -iiaceee Darts la Kate Fleet's WasMastes, Met tVlth a Rerloes t IL "Yon are very lata this morning, Mr. Baldwin," said n dry goods inerehant re cently to one of Ida clerks. "Do not let It happen again." "Very sorry," aakl tho clerk hnmbly. "I met with n serious fall" "Indeed," replied the merchant, relent ing. "Aro you hurt mue.br' "Principally, sir, in your estimation," answered the clerk rvepeotfully. "Oh, never mind that," said the mer chant kindly. "I am very sorry and had no Intention to ba revere. We are all liable to accidents. How did you get the fall!" "Well, you tee, sir," said the clerk confidingly, "I was called quite early this morning earlier, In fact, than usual." "Ahr "Yes, sir; but sotnehow or other I fell asleep again." "Oo to your desk, sir, and don't try that on again," exclaimed tho merchant, with an nlr of severity which was belled by tho twinklo in his eye, which denotod that ho enjoyed tho joke, New York Herald. Lightning's Mrsofe Selertlon. Probably one of the most remarkable lightning accidents of tho period was that which took ploco In one of the east ern counties lately. A man was shear ing a sheep. Another man, passing on a pony, stopped to exchange a few words with the shearer and watch the clipping operation for a minute or two. He had been standing thero but a very short time when n sharp crack of thunder was preceded by a blinding flash of lightning. The shearer was startled almost out of his senses by seeing the pony and Its rider suddenly collapse in a heap, but in a second tho man was up, quite unhurt Then tho shepherd, happening to glance at tho animal beneath him, found that the lightning bad served it as it had served the pony. The sheep was stone dead! This, It may be as well to state, la a perfectly truo story, London Tit Bits. French TolUeneee. Suppose French jiollteuess Is a myth, tt is one to bo cultivated the world over. Even the humblest peasant In tbe small est province is endowed with an all con quering courtesy that is brought into play in tbe most commonplace matters. If our men could only be taught some of It, how much more easily would run the wheels of lifo's machineryl Business is business, of course. The melt and worry of money getting dwarf the real nature, yet at tho same tune stocks would act no moro irregularly, bills would be no less ready to be paid, panics would scour no more frequently If the arbitrators of great affairs would but remember to bring into their business lifeallttle more of tbe softening influence or refined courtesies that are tho flowers In a mead ow of rank woods. New York World. Tlte llest lAnguac Vor Telephnts. Tho French language, it appears, is better adapted to tbe purpose of the tele phone than the l.ngllsu. It is stated that the largo number of sibilant or bis syl lables in English renders it a leas easy and accurate means of communication. Some English words aro especially diffi cult of transmission by telephone. Tha word "soldier" Is cited as one of three. Proper names frequently occur In the midst of an otherwise perfectly audible and Intelligent conversation which the ear cannot possibly catch. Three must be spelled out, Involving delay. Elec tricity. Eslrscltng Virtue Krom llefuse. The great docrease In tbe tirtee of paper oomee from tbe dWcovery that nearly everything that grows can bo turned into this useful article. Cotton stalks, tobacco stalks, tlte stalks of the sugar cane, corn busks aad sawdust that used to cumber the ground are bow made into cigarette wrappers, water pails, car wheels and even buildings for temporary purposes. Tbe once despised sawdust can be used In still other ways. From it can be extracted alcohol, aeidi snd dyes. The extraction of dyes from coal tar and the refuse ot refined petrd leum has for a dozen years been one o the wonders of the chemtef art, but they are not the only things that are ob tained from coal, and science is cob itantly widening the list. Tbe slag of furnaces Is now turned into Mbestoa, cement, pottery and firebrick, and when pulverised becoinea a base for patata. The refuse from woolen mills, which has contaminated so many streams, has been found to be valuable for tbe oil it sontaim, and its extraction will tut only profit tbe inventor, but do away with a nuisance. Pldladelphia Press. How PIJ the Hollar Mark Orlglnatet Below I give five theories of tbe origin of the dollar mark (T), they being select ed from about 30 seemingly ptauaTble solutions! That It is a combination of the "TJ. 8.," the initials of United States. That it is a modification of the figure 8, tbe dollar being formerly called a "piece of eight." That it is derived from a representa tion of the Pillars of Hercules, consisting of two needletike towers or pillars con nected with a scroll. Tbe old Spantah ooins marked with the pillar device were frequently rofurred to as "pillar dollars." That it Is a combination of "U. a." the ancient Roman mark of money unit Tliatjt is a oomUnatiou of P. and a from paao duro, signifying "hard dol lar." In Spanish account peso U con trasted by writing the 8. over the P.. and placing it over tbe sum. Aoooniing to one writer Use symbol of the dollar Is a monogram ot tbe letters "V "8" and "J," the dollar being original!) a "thaler" coined in tbe val ley ot 8ant Joachim, Ifnlaania. and known a "Joacluiu thaler," and the monogram the initial of the word. Valley Bant Joaohim." St. Louts Re- PRETTY FALL Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. please you. O. GOTH BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite SOUTH SIB A. SelL& Co., lira itf Ojrt Hwinr, trMt Mrrvt. rmi Mr nil liritM him I wt u v rj HM .!! Prion. tVlt.KAK01Vi. IH A UAM, . IH Effects in MILLII Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. M. J. Hartzell, DKAI.ER IN ALL KIND. HARMESS! Whips, Fly Netts, Robes Blankets Aud everjtliliiK ele usually krpt In a llrat-olaae store of tills kluil. REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap ly aud promptly. 8peetal attention paid to the manufacture of Harness to order. STORE IN LEDCKEL'3 BLOCK. GASOLINE STOVES and GASOLINE AT Swartz Bros., W alp's oh! taa4. Klist street, LOWEST PRICES for the Best Goods. PRAGTIOAX. Plumbers & Tinsmiths, Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- KIGHTY-FIYE Mi Fir Giitat AT Culton's If you want tlt Beat Unrn Uuylrom ui. aray B.K. CULTON : upm Fart, utm : : I EWIS 98 LYE r, nrssus aa rm Osseeeaei 5o la.7iasiI7eiU. ese. " mil. KTI M . WM, As, (Ua, 7s. Pro MILLINERY, The cool evening's tells us in no imcortain lnnguupe tlmt sum mer goods must soon be put aside Wc nro ready for Fall with a fine lino of Stylisli Hats and Bonnets, PREffi CAPES m COATS. Tho Lowoat Piicos Prevail. City Trimmers Always Employed. Weissport and Lehighton. era. Vox the next few months the grent question of interior dccor ation and house painting will bo the leading consideration of property owners. Let us make a BUL'Rcstion for you. You want tho work done right; we can do it for you at reasonable figures, or wo will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA, It is tho old stnrv. We n. on top both in our large line an very low prices lor Now Fall Millinery IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS k BONNETS As usual you will save money if you buy of us Moss's Old Bland. TJre handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi- cal8,M agazincs, i asluon Books and A'tory Tapers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, rosidencc or office. Do you get a patvr 1 If not please try us. llcsiucs the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cijars. Tobacco. CcdWodht. frails, lints. Toys and Fancy Goofo At the Tory Iwest Cusli Prises. Ice Cream ! THE BEST QUALIFY. FRUIT FLAVORS. We hare a cozy parlor and will treat you courteously, rieaae ran. T. J. BRBTNEY, Ulna' Old Bland. .. First Street Now Is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale ! Don't unit, but oomo at once ami buy one of these beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised at the visw they afford and the price will be sure to ptetvM yeu. No troublo to show you around. Cfell on either A. V. BKYOER, ar R. J. lTOKOBN, Rest Wrisspertra PAINTING A NO PAPER HANGING, Owen Relirig, OaasTssssJsT SMsaaarSsl sWbst srfttt aMVfMasaU We hurf) levered Hir oonneo. Urn witk Mr. O. P. Aeker, and will ItweiviVef tto all kinds ot home- nWsitf, deetwfttitrg and paper tsMigiiif wNeif. We will wake wioM m all wwk in our Km m low m poeiiLle, trltile at tbe Mute time we vtill do only tit beat kisulofwtxk. 'e will be plwusiil ta figure ch any work tkat )0 may itel ami wt ako hof tor a Mr riw. of ytwr raitjostetje. Wt wiH etMtMiM on otsr iseaaawresaw ler wall paper. BmmmtkM,VtoU anil 8MptaHsnt, alt kiads m Soaimtny Xt , uad will kiasily your patronage. Ow(ii Rcliri". I -ub .,iii .Mf..-. I fc.'ir!,aT e eef Yes .eaa aayVaj aassasa. ssaar s 1 1 i. as., ss mm sen knaess LIYEET, BUSINESS ARBS. JOSEPH S. FISHER. DISTniCT ATTOHNET, Ofllce Couax Ilousn Boil.msfl, Maucu Cntmx, Ta. All business promptly allMHln te. TIIE VALLEY HOUSE, E. W. OliAUSS, . Proprietor, r)n L. V. DlirOT. Kisellenl sccoiamodstlon for permanent and Iranslrni custom, l lis liar is stocanu with Finest l.iqtiori aud Clirs. FRANK P. DIEHL Practical Hsrso Snocr an. Blacksinilb. All kinds of work in this line executed froropllv and at the most reasonable prices, 'atronses solicited and satisfaction eusr- anteed. Slop on Nokth Stkkkt, abora the i'arbon House. E. II. CIIIUSTMAN: COKTltAOTOH :! AND : : BU1LDHR, Estimates on All Kinds of Buildings cheerfully fnrulsned. All Kind of Building Material XT VKnr loithst r hicks. St Elmo Hotel & Restaurant WKlSsrOItT, TElIN'A., Mrs. L. YINQST, Trior. Fine Deer Alwijs on Tap, Cit Llqnors and Cigars, Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistry In All lb Branches Will be at tbo Fort Alton House, WEISSPORT, PA., -TIIUnSDAT OK KACU WEEK. W. M. Rapsher, VTTORNEY iSD OOUKSEIiLOU AT LAW, First door above tbe Masslon Ilouis. MAUCU CHDKK FEHN'A. Heal Eatate and Collection Agency. Tflll Buy ind Sell Keal Estate. Coaveyanelnic neallr done. Collections promptly laaie. Hettllng Ksfstesot Decadents a specialty, slay be consulted la KBKllSUUnU UCriHliU uui.lf li THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry DruirVboro, Prop'r, riBBT BTREST, IiEHlOUTOX, PEMK'A The Carbon nouse bas been reosrsteS sad raprored tbrouglisnti It Is electric lighted snd nell rrutllated. snd Is amour the llest Hotels In tl.la atl.iu nt Ilia stiilA. The narrfinsei of tbe publle Is solicited. Best accommodations lor permiweub aim irausiruv cusiuin wi.ikis mj tiodrrate. Fine l.lquors.l'resh Beer and forter aaa uoeu uicars, lor suie si uie r. tune It, 'M-tl DR. G. T. EOX, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allentown IFrem s to 11 a, x. lro 4 r.M. " 7 to 0 r. m( rrsetlce Inltsd to diseases oltbe Eve.Ear, Nose k Throat taAUo,Refraconolth6lrM orthtadjust- menioigi3C8, NO OFFICB HOUltS on Monday snd Tiies1ar IT ilANOOB, It ROAD WAT HOUBK. HUJIUAIBi AT KARTON, HVAN HOTKL, Tur-SDAYS. Telephone Grand Central Hotel. A. S. Rabenold, UiiiKeu Orricn : Orer J. Tf audeabnsli' Mquor Store, BANK STREET. LEHIGHTON. uentlslryln all Its brancbes. Teeth Eitracted Itboutl'aln. Gas admlnlsteredwhen requested. omce Days WEDNESDAY of each week. H. J.LLENTOWN, Leheh countv.ra. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S. Bank Street, ieh -jliton, Pa. ENTISTKY IN AM. ITH IIRANl'llKM Kllllnsr and waklnjr artinelal dentures a special IJ. MICH! .UrBIIICIIVS IISFU. Oas administered and Teeth filr&cted WITH OUT l'AIN. OErlOKltOURSr-From , ra., to 12 m.. from ip.m-, loop. m..rronisa. in., to 8 p. ni, Consulutlonsln Engiun or llemsn OOlce Bours at Uaaletou etcry Haturdcr. Soidel's Bakery, Pint Street, Lehlghtoa, yoa will always lad Frashsst aad Best BREAD AND CAKES. Hye, Whsat and-Vienna Bread Fresh Every Day. Our Ylenna Bread cannot be excelled. We respectfully sollelt year pasron- !. cratch for the VfsgeD, 8eidel'i Vienaa Bakery, Osp. Oberl's. FIRST HT LKIllallTON. l'A FURNITURE. UNDEUTAKINO FLOUR 4 FEED. Xtrobt. W. Anthony, (Successor to J. F. Iter, East Weissport.) WILL CONTINUE TO BE T1IK BEST PLACE TO BUT Fnraitnre, Flaur & Feel at the Lowest Trices, (lire us a call. No trouble to show Ooods, H. N. ANTHONY. Wall Paper. From Cbesp Dlsnks to Fins OIU snd Pressed Tapers. Also, Felts and Ingsalni. with liartdsotue Fcelies. PICTURE ROD 4ND COVE. Window Shades reailjr lo htnr, or pat up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, At... ftnku Ti.lnilni T.nr Nsaftac, ar eusapeUteot vnrkuwn seat to aa pan at ike Manly !look, iStetionery and Fanny Goods, always a large stock a Luckenbacii's 61 l.roevdway, Maucli Chunk. JWyf K, lavs hertwr, ennMSle Mm Oyera Jliisee. eeH hair. see, aas dees teen. Saaafss awl sssm tun Be la aaa see aaa. Testes AiMalM tot eale. utvHtsTk atbTrm aALo.)", oeeuiT. a7 anvesara Orrsi-s, la Seaaairsere ler esasea.S)asf snaina sno eninineeias. rarass . . sssaeasa naM le eeasvna I saiei mmsu aisS i-iUii'i AST TvsttSsiBilii c sste. X4s i-taar. 1 .11. So in raa wmtaitR, -i-s-iit H4l auk .MM. L.i a snuniUi shaee ai ju.mm ssu i is i'Iomw ott aana.r's Snif . Uir tunM cms lss4reeT weearrr SB IMS tau una ul eassw ta eettot si lew sCenMeCsa! jtasWeUesc iaate A HISTORICAL BARK. THE OLD MIMNON HAS REACHED THE END OF HER CAREER. A ftelll( Te.el Thai flan Away From the Famous Alabama Story of the Race. History of the Hark Sine Ihe Wr -Con. signed to the Flames. Tbe old bark Memnoo. one ot the most ancient craft on tbe 1'aclfic coast, will go to sea no more. She has fought her last battle against wind and water and will be towed to tbe marine crematory at California City, where she will lx con signed to tbe flames. Tbe Memnoii was bnilt In Boston in 188, and when she started on her first Toyngo was one of the finest Teasels afloat of her site. For sereral rears she was the pride of tbe western ocean and could show her heelslo any craft In the trade. Bno was one or the very few Anieriran vessels that when chsecd by the pirate Alabama succeeded In making an es cape. Tbe Memnon was on her way from Liverpool to Beaton at the time and fell In with the Alabama whon about half way across the Atlantis. The Alabama concealed lier identity until sho got within bnlf a mile of the Memnon, when the Confederate flag was hoisted to the peak and the astonished crew of tboYanketfbark began to realize the true character of the strange steam er. The captain of the Memnon called all hands aft, and in a very few words told them that capture meant many long months in a prison, and that bo proposed to escnpo if possible. The crew were no more anxious to visit a Confederate prison than the cap tain, and when be gave the order to squaro away the yards tho command was obeyed in a very short tlmo. It was blowing a galo from tho north west at the time, and tho bark was under her topsails, but as soon as tho yards were squared tho men ran aloft, nnd sail after sail was loosed and set, Tho men took no tlmo to cast off the gaskets. Ev erythlng was knife work, and in almost loss timo than It takes to tell It the daring Yankee was flying away to tbo eastward under a cloud of canvas that threatened to tear the masts out ot her every minute. Captain Scmmos ot the Alabama had no Idea that the bark would try to es cape and was below when the pros- poctlro pnzo changed her course anil began to make sail. Ho was quickly on deck, however, and sent shot after shot at tho flying Yankee in hopes of crip pung her. At tho same time the Ala Lama crowded on all steamand sail, but a stern chaso is a long one, and in a breeze like that the Yaukeo bark was as fast'aa tho Alabama and Jnst a trifle faster. In spito of everything Semmes could io the Memnon slowly but surely drew away from her pursuer, and as the Ala bama dropped further and further astern the hopes of tho Yankee crew revived. Tho chaso lasted until night, and then tbe plrato steamer gavo it np and hauled off to hunt for something not quite eo tpeedy. Hit lr tbo Alabama cavo up tho race tho Memnon did not, for sho never started tack or sheet until sbo bad put several, hundred miles of ocean between the Alabama and herself. She then resumed her courso for Now York, where sbo arrived after a rough passage of 81 days. After tho war she was placed in tho East India trade and then was sent out to this coast. Sho has traded to China and the Australian colonies and when too old for that was engaged in tbo coast wise trade. She baa also mado several voyages up to Alaska and has always made money for her owners. Many a flno ship has ended her career over in tho marino crematory at Cali fornia City since Captalu Boudrow be gan operations there, and some of them were once tho pride of tho United States navy. Hero tho fine old steamer China of the 'Paciilo Mail company went up in smoke, as did the steamers Antelope and Barila. The barks Frazer, Lady Bqwen, Rosio Spragueand tho whaler Shooting Star also ended their careers there, and so did the old warship Crane. Captain Boudrow bos been located at California City about five years, nnd for iO years before tl'iat be ran the crematory at Tlburon. It was in the Tlburon yard that the mail steamers Montana, Arizona and Constitution were orematod, and the torch was applied to the John L. Stevens, Oriflammo, Great Western, Bue- na.Vista, Maria Murona and Colorado. Seven of Uncle Sam's old fighting ships, tho Kyoos, uaco, Tuscorora, Karagan sett. Alaska. Benecla and the old mon itor Monadnock ended their careers and yielded up the vast amount of iron and copper in their hulls in tbe Tlburon yard, and they made a grand uonnre. The Monadnock, being constructed al most entirely of iron, was of courso fireproof and had to bo broken to piece, with dynamite. Ban Francisco Clironi cle. Eacred aad Classical. The Sydney Sunday Times has a de licious advertisement of "a grand sa cred and classical concert to bo given tins (Sunday) night." The programme is composed of the work of lialfe. Le lintn. Adams, Pinsuti, Lerey and others, and among the songs (though whether classic al or sacred is not explained)are "Simon tho Cellarer" and "We All Went Home in a (Jab. Admission to this rare con- bert was free, bnt a "collection at the door" is announced. Perhaps that Is why jthe performance is called a sacred con- Doctorlng En Masse. , Today in England, at Harrow, the boys are doctored en masse. Each one Is served with two grains ot quinine at morning and night aa a safeguard against the influenza. The drug is administered after prayers, and tho ceremony has thus a double solemnity. As tbo boys go out in singlo file they are met by tbe matron, who gives each one bis choice of powdei or pill. Tbo cbolco made, the drug is swallowed and so the line is gradually shortened. bt. boms liopuL)Io. Rare Ainerleau Coins. Coin collectors have long appreciated the difficulty of making a complete col lection of American ejieciinens. The United States coinage of 1703 is very rare and a dollar of the year 1794 has often sold for as much as $100. A 1796 half cent is so rare aa to eel) readily for (15, and a half dollar of the same year Is worth 60 times Its original value. While the halt cent of lBOt is common enoueh. all the other coins of that year are rare, ido dollar or tnat articular date being the rarest of all American coins. Only eight aro known to exist out ot the 18,670 that were coined. The lowest price that one of these now changes hands for is $800. London News. Sweetheart Abbey. There is in Galloway, Sootland, an ancient ruin known as Sweetheart ab bey. Within its ivy covered, storm bat tered walls lias buried tbe affectionate and devoted Dervorgill, with the heart of her husband, John Baliol. era- balraed upon ber breast Lovely in ibeir liven, In death they are not divided. The crumbling masonry is still and must ever be a romance in its svmbols of death and decay, telling every day, aa tt has for 000 years, the thrilling story ot a woman a tenner luve anu devotion. Ex change. Consumption Not Always Fatal. It must not be supiiosed that every pne inheriting a oousuuiptive tendency uoeumbs to it. It is during the years preceding maturity that the danger of poor, twhjgie&lc surroundings is great est, butlf mchpw-nouscMU be kept strong until their forms bare develop), they may become the very strongest of the strong. Youth's. Companion. AntleJpatory. Lady of the II was Aren't you asham ed of ) ourself a great, strong man like you to be idllug )our lime away? Transient Individual Ah, mum. bat you forgot tlie baniuess depression. Lady of tlte House Boiber the boat pass ileunauuon! To my knowledge yog haven't duue a stroke of work for years. Trsniiant Individual Of emirs. waa merely autlaiiMtiiui the pauie, yon know fettiug used to loaAog so I shouldn't mind tt when there was oo werk to be had. Bcetoo Trajuotipt, ( Entirely VEGETABLE AND A SURE CURE FOB os?ass Dllloujr : Dyopopata, IndigooliOn, Dlsoasos of t r i .1 n-.Hl,l I I.,.. iiiu riiuiiujs, iuiiu kivui , Rhoumntlnm. Dizziness. 7 b Clntr M.nil.iiliii nan nf V V Appotlto.Jauncllco.Erup v tlons nnti Skin risensos. j) trice 2 tS. pw tstUt, tt)UlTlUETKtlU. T RC1ST. JflllllSI M II Sold by W. P. Ulerv- . CURE Rick HenvUrbss ind t1Vt til tb tmUN tittS Ant to blUoai lUU of th ujtm. taoh U IHuIdmi, Kama, Prrrwn-iiseM, DUtnnM alter Mllod. .Un In the Bldk fco. Whii their notf ta4aMtl ytt CkrUr'a LltUo XJvsr FfiU ar qtuUlr TalnaVbla In Oonitlpavtlon, curing tod pre HEAD IJLcb tier verald bt .UmM.irrioBlMs to thoM whrj 'raler froratbJidljitrsiirjgoomplajoi, bntfortn BftUI;rtht.riroodijMd(xnot who one-s try them irili fl nd Umm 11 uipuiiTevlia ftblo la bo mftjiy Ktra tbM they will not be wil lliigtodowitiottleom. ZMtavttarsaUsiicktM fli thebsMie ot bo mftny ll7i thki here Is wtiirt euokeoarcntboMt, Oar tiUUcurtltwhila Cthertdonot. , Cevrtcr'i Ultle Llm PHU ft re Terr umall tnit trf tuy to Uk. OneorWoplUimftkeadDM. Tby are etiictlr regoUble and do not gripe ot Enrgtj, trot by their gentle ftctkm pleMe &U wba elhem. InTialifttaSeenUi flveforfl. SoW try drassU eTorywlierti, or eest by tuU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIOt Sdentino American Agency rcr CAVrATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. AtoJ For iDforrrmHorj and free mndbook write to MUNN A CU SCI It no AD WAT, NEW TOBC Oftlent bnrena for eecurlon patent, In America. Srerf Dntent tken out by u la brnusht before ie puliiio by ftiioUoe gtTeu free of obavrge la the lm oct rtimlftttcn of any eolenttflo pttper fn the AXLE GREASE BEST IN THE tVOItLD. Xlsw..rlDsqnalltlM.rauasnnsMd.aetnanr onUaatlnEr two bcx.e of .nyotb.r br.Tiil. Not effected brb.at. trOLl' Til U GEN UIMK. Foil BALE RTPSAXEttS QENERALLT. Tin. maae a wen Man or e." INDAPO Till UBUT HINDOO REMEDY rEODDCU TUB ABOYM mmXiX M f I . KESCLT la CO DAYS. Cnrw Ul X?tk&J 1'sirMla. BleepletxneM.MKl.tIy Itmlsv .lun.,ele.les.Uwd by pat ebu-et.vlTee Tl(rornJ .tie tohmnkeQorgana,tvnil uulckly bnt orely re.toree Lssat Mes.kd tn old or joon(r. Etwlly crr(d In Teat pocket. lTlc1.0O Aptvcttaee. SU for $5.00 with ft wrltlea Kra.Btee ! rmt mr mmj rfaiedeJ. Uob'I let any unprincipled drags! eel I you an w kind of imitation. Inalaton haTlntr IN IIAPlf-noneother If be baa not rot It, we will aend It by mall upon receipt ot price. Pamphlet In eesled enTelope fre Addreee OrUaUl U edleel Ce., ITeee. , tUeace. UL . er nr aceaU. SOLD by T. D. Thomti. DruEgUt, LEHIGHTON, PA., and leading drut.gi.ti elsewhere. S. It is n popttlnr exiiression when people ask for a store, to refer them to Etizian's, because we sell all our goods nt the most reasonable prices. Our assort ment of goods consists of tho neweft things in Dress and Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all Ms, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS, Groceries, Provisions. Etc., Elc. Come and see us l.i-t u quote prices and we will be sure to pleasp you, Geo.H. Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton For Sale or Rent ! The Weissport Bakery otetipled b C. W, I.surv, Including Dell Inc, e)lore Itpoai, Hake Ovn with llska Iluom and wareliouie, all in eouj orilm l'rlee low snd easj lerins. If m solil t January 1st, 1391,11 will ba rented. Apply for full psrtleulats to JOSKI'Il FKI3T, Got. Hill snd rrk tr , sl-l.. ISIS Xa. W ILK PS lliltBE fs, ELY'S Cream Balm CatarrH (Aesnsea tbe Nasall'essi'itss Allays I'alu ami Infiainmstlon, Esali thi Serei, KsUores tba Seosas of Tsste and 8m.ll TBY III A part laic Is spiillad Into saeli nostril and is aareeable. 1'ilre ao eenu at Iirusfisu by mall. r(lsuad, 60c ELY BR0B.,6fl Warran Et , Nttr Yc-k G BSD Fr. I . 1 i -tea ft A CARTERS cr rmW -vr"iwi vrA - t? ENZ AN Im3 li?4r?&tSjM