ate tofcon fytixmlt. LEifJdttTO.N.PA.! SATU11DAV, MAY 1C, 1380. Entered at the Lolilgliton imsl-oHiee as Second Class Mull Mutter. The Chicago frelglit-lmmllers' strike has collapsed, the majority of tlio men going to work nt tlic old rates. A num ber of tlio employes In (lie lumber yards also went to work Monday, as did some of the foumlryuieu. The Chicago worklngmcn generally find that the Anarchist Vlot has fatally damaged tholr ehar.cqs of succ ess In thrlr demand for shorter hours at the present time. Henry A. LiTTt.t:, who has just been rc-clectcd l'nalrlent of the Now Jersey Central Railroad Company, states that the company will be In the hands of Its stockholders again within thirty days, and that It will be run to avoid any such entanglements as It found In Its nssoel atlon with the Reading. The new 1)1 rectors of the company, he stated, weie possessed of largo means and consider able ability, and would assist the prop crty to Its feet again. GtiNEtiAi, Maktxii Workman Vow- J)EKr;Y. of the Knights of Labor, has Issued ft call to the various assemblies for a special session of the (Jcncral As serribly to bo held In Cleveland, Ohio Tuesday, May 25. The reasons for the calling of the session are the rapidly in creasing membership of the order, the fact that the laws relating to boycotting are wholly Inadequate to coerce nsscm biles; that the laws governing strikes do ' not give the (Jeucral Executive Board power to interfere until after stiikes are Inaugurated, and, lastly, that the older has become Involved In dlllicnltlcs with trade societies and that an etfoit is be ing made to create a rupture between these socictlos and the Knights. A DisrATCH from Harrlsburg of the lOtlilnst., says: The failure of the At toruey General thus far to file Indict mcnts in the Dauphin County Courts against the boldlers' Orphans School symilcato and others connected with Soldiers Orphans' Schools has caused an Impression In some places that the p-trposo to punish the wrong doers has been abandoned. There Is no ground for this Impression, as the indictments arc In process of preparation In tlio At t-orncy Ocneral s oflico and w ill all be completed within a week. Great care Is bcine taken to make them proof against all technical objections that may b- mude to them. The Auditor Gener al still declines to pay the claims of the Mercer, Mt. Joy, McAllistenillo and Chester Springs Schools for the quarter ended tebruary 8 last, amounting In the aggregate to 8.T7,3GS.18. Tun beautiful garden of the Phila delphia Zoological Society has, e.ycr luce its establishment In 1S"4, grown steadily in popular npurcciation as a place of resort for excursion parties from the cities and towns within reach. The opportunity vvlilcli it affords, both to children and those cf mature years, for obtaining a familiar knowledge of the varied forms of life which abound under nature, fn all portions of the earth, com bined with the pleasurable acccsuorics of trees, foliage, and the many pioducts of the gardener's art, render it especial ly well adapted to tmch a purpose. The Garden covers about thlrty-fivo acres of CTotmd, beautlfullysituatcd on thobanl: of the Schuylkill river.just below Gttaril avenue bridge.and Is.ln fact, the South ern extremity of West Fairmount Park. A considerable part of tlio enclosure was originally the estate of John IVnn, a grandson of the founder of thn Com mwwcnlth, wdioso mansion, "Solitude," still stands unaltered, about the middle oT the grounds. The laying out of the Garden, with the buildings and enclos ures; for animals, represents an outlay of nearly half a million dollai-3. The collection of animals, which Is the primary object of the estnblishment.lias beerr selected with a view to the educa tlomtl facilities which can be afforded in no- way but by grouping together liv ing specimens, and Is justly regarded as not only by far the best in this country, but as of equal rank with the best of' the long established institutions of like nature In Europe, where almost every city has its zoological gardens for the recreation and Instruction of its people. Armn slvje.irsthe Census Bureau nas succeeded m getting out a report Upon tlio strikes and lock-outs that oc curred durlnx the consus year 1SS0. If this report did not partake, so much of the nature of ancient hlstorv, says the Philadelphia 77irx,lt would be of tome value nt the present lime, when strikes nud lock-nut are the order of the day. As It Is, Milkers will bo disposed to re ject Its Conclusions as pertaining to a period too long past to have any bearing upon present labor conditions. The most Important featuio of this delayed report Is that in reference to the lostes In wages by tlio stiikes of that year. The whole number of emplnjes on strike or lockfd out during the year was esti mated at 228,m Statistics were col lected which show that 61,770 of these lost In wases during their Idleness 711,097, or an average of $57 each. As sumlng this to bo a fair a erase for the entire number, tho total loss of wages for the year was t-l.l.OOJI.SCii. This is one of the features of the strike business that strke leaders are very careful to keep out of sljjht of their followers as much as possible. The wages lost dur ing tho weeks or mouths that men en gage In strikes aro a total loss and are never maile up by anybody. The par tial support obtained from others who are working Is only taken out of tho wages earned by somebody else and Is a part of the total loss. The man who Is on strike three months in a year, even though he succeeds In securing u l wen-ty-live per cent, advance, has lost money tiylhe transacllon. It would bo a good thing for all laboilng men to read tills "part of Agent Weeks' rejiort, even though It may be ancient hlsloiy, as this unprofitable aspect U common to all s'rlkcs. The Primitive Methodist Confer ,ruct. In session scleral day at Wilkes- lorre, adjourned Wednesday io meet p.htl mi-.JI m, i f. .. .. agsln t Uowrll, Mass., lu Hay of noU 1 Washington to ant Gossip, From our Special Correspondent. WAsmxtiTO.w 1). C, May 10, '0. Jin. KniToit: The attempt on tho part of the worklngmcn to secure tho adoption of the eight hour rulo In Wash ington lias resulted lit nn almost com plete prostration of the building Inter ests. A week has passed since the gen eral lock-out was declared, and yet with the exception of a few Instances In which persons having unfinished build ings under construction have conceded the eight hours demanded, both sides aro still firm in their determination to maintain their positions. Although hundreds of workmen are idle, and tlio prospect of a final settlement of the dif ficulty Indefinite mid uncertain, still the. best order prevails and no breach of the pcaco Is anticipated. The laboiingmcn In Washington are In fact quiet and law- abiding citizens, and are outspoken In their condemnation of acts of violence, such as have occurred In Chicago and other cities during the past week. The building of an unusually largo number of houses during the present season had been contemplated, and It is hoped that the present dlflicultics may bo settled and building resumed before the scafon is far advanced. Now that the bill providing for tho new library building has become a law, the committee intrusted with the duty of selecting a site n.ect with a serious hindrance, owing to the excessive value set by tlio owncn upon their property. The amount appropriated by tlio tiill "is only ."50,000, which It was thought would be amply sufllclent to purchase cither of the squares cast of tho Capitol. Some of the owners ask three or four times as much as the assessed valuation of their property. Justice Field of the Supreme Court, who owns a house upon one of thesquares.asks the Government to pay him the modest sum of $00,800 for his property, while one of his neigh bors, Mrs. General McKco Dun wants is,000 for her house. Tho aggregate aked for the square north of Kast Capi tol Street is $PC3,3(i3, and fortlic. square soth flu'o.Oll. The committee lias de cided to ask the owners of the property on the south side to lcdueo their esti mates an avernco of one third, which will bring the aggregate within the lim it of tho appropriation. Should this be refused, necessary legal steps will at ouce be taken to secure the condemna tion and appraisement of the property .Notwithstanding the efforts of its op- ponents to secure a reconsideration, the lilvcr and Harbor bill, which takes over S15,000,000 from tho Treasury, passed the House on Thursday. i:igiity-flv members voted In favor of Mr. Ilolman's resolution to have the bill sent back to the committee with instructions to cut down the items until the aggregate should not exceed t,S,000,000, and 15' decl.ncd thcniM-lres opposed to such a heck to the turns to be distributed to llielr respective districts. no -Mexican pension bill is Iikelv to undergo some material changes In the Senate. Senator Logan has Introduced an amendment Increasing the rate for total helplessness to $72 a month The Senate Committee on thn District of Columbia Is engaged in cxaniinln llie charges of offensive partisanship filed by Albany Itonubllcans tiatuiews, tlio colored Iiecotder of Deeds, for the District. It Is thought that tills investigation will not prevent uiougli It will of course delay his eon Urination, and will continue Fred Doug lass In olllce for some" time to come, as his resignation Is to take effect on tho confirmation of his successor. l lie warm and pleasant weather has nan imu cued oi remim in? I niifrrrx. mo.n that the season is far advanced. and o n mat it will be necessary to expedite uiHiness In order to reach an adjourn ment before tho summer has passed. i wo or three night sessions Iiavo been held during the week, and work upon the appropriation bills Is being pushed alone; as fast as possible. 'llie SSOO.OOO mail subsidy bill has passed tho Senate by a much larcer ma jority than its friends had expected. Tho chances of securing its passage In tho House Is considered extremely doubtful.and the enemies of the scheme declare that they will be as much sur prised if they are In a minority in the House of Keprcscntiitives as its frier.ds would have been had they failed to car ry it through the Senate. Washington has long been the recog nized matrimonial Mecca of America, and the present season has witnessed no decrease In tho number of bridal pairs who seek to seclude themselves In the sylvan shades of the National Capi- lai. j no numerous public buildings, parks and grounds afford raro advan tages to tourists of this character, and tho While llouso for somo unaccounta ble reason, appears to be Just at present partieulatly attractive to bride. H. What Baking Powder Shall wo Use. This plain question comes homo to every housekeeper. Wo all desire pure and wholesome food, and this cannot be hud by the use of impure or poisonous baklns powder. Theie can be no loii" er a question that all the cheaper, lower grade of baking powders contain cither alum, llino or pliosplioilcacid. As loth as we may be to admit so much .gainst what may havo been someof our house hold gods, there can be no gainsaylii" the unanimous testimony of tho official chemists. Indeed, analj.slsseeuitolind no baking powder emlri-lv free from some one of these objectionable Ingredi ents except, the lioyal, and that they re pent as chemically pure, -0 Hud some of tho baking powders advertised as pure.to contain. underthe tests of Profs. Chandler, Habishaw and (others, nearly twelve per cent, of lime, while otheis are made, from alum with no cream of tartar. This, we piesunie, accounts for their lack of leavening power as some times complained of by the cook, and for mo umer taste louiul In tho biscuits so frequently complained of by ourselves. ltut aside from the Inferiority of the work done by these powders, the physi ologists asstire us that limo and 11111111 taken into tho system jn Rtnh quantities as nils are Injuilous. They are not decomposed by licit nor dis solved lu mixing or baking. They go with tho bread, therefore, Into tlio stom nch, whem their physiological effects are liidlgettlun, dyspep.da or worse etlls, Tlio question mitiunlly arises, why do these cheap lurking powder makers use these things? Alum Is thrco cents a pound, lime Is still cheuner. while 01 tartar cos.is unrty-tlvo or foity ,i... " . . "1V..IT. . i; ,'"u 'iniicai tiuri.y n, , lioval llak lit- l'liu-.tee m-im-j rnnnil.. given in the New York 'Wines In an in-' iciestlng description of a new uyHUo.yl for refining araols. or crude cremn o f inriar. 11 seems mat 11 11 on y under , mis orocess that crim of inrtarVn,. l.. ' j frtd from the . ll.uv natural to u and rendered chemically pure; that tho pat ents and plant for this cost the lioyal Jinking Powder Company about half n. 'million dollars, ami that they maintain cx'luslve control of the rights. Prof. McMurtrle, late elder chemlstof the Department of'Agiicultuve at Wash ington, D. C, In the interests of com merce, made nn examination of tills process, and rciorled upon the results attained In the refined cream of tartar. The following extract from ids repoit would eeeiii to answer tho qiiesll'-m ic pcated nt tlio head of this article, and which Is so frequently piooundcd by the housekeeper. "I have examined the cream of tartar used by the lioyal Making Powder Com pany In tho manufacture of their bak ing powder, and find ft to bo perfectly pure and frcu from limn In anv form. The chemical tests to which I havo sub mitted the lioyal Unking Powder provo It pctfectly healthful, and Ireofiom every deletcilous substance." Drainage and Soworapo, AS!) TUMI! 11VOIKNIC ItELATlOXH TO tiii: cojijiexiTY. The follow lug Is nn extrac t from n paper on the above subject, read before the SchujlMli County Homeopathic Medical Society. I.y Dr. 1). W. Strain), "I Shenandoah. Its Impoil rince and application to our town nerds i.o comment: The pei feet dralunjic of n house, undine puled dir. In; ire ot n town means I lie iin inniilate leiuovnl to a point at some ilNtunco i rai nn uinus oi an v.iimu nnuiorsi no! onlyj lids. 1ml Hie m-inncr of Its removal claluf ""i .niuiiimii. u iiiv lil.UllllKl.' IS llllOliCll pllcsniiil sewers llicf.ut that it rniii llnmiuli Is Mit MilllMent, there nin-t ho a thoiuuirli ATtitiliitii.il iiiul fllsliiiecllfiiHit the pipes mid sewers jo as to reduce to a minimum (ho pro duction i di Ictcrlous casts in Miii; fi-o.u df. cninpiisliluu nt waste mutter.) adhering to the luslue of the pipes mid cucis. Also an ndc quale ami Mituiblo ptovlsloii for Hie nhohite c.y lus'.on from trie nil- wttlilii thehous,e of tho air from sunt pipe or setter. This, then, Is a simple statement nfllmro. qulrymenls of Rood dialuiiRe. It Is founded on Mi'.- oneohject Willi Ii fine lis nil Improve ments, viz.. the tMe.veiitlnn rif rti'i-nmnncttlnii ot nil refuse mailers niivvvhcre In house, or iiu. ii nuerj . Niie io say mat incse conditions ii re never quite complete, nud that mat. lutes ,11 )eueci vuuk aie nu exception, the omniliintr iniivt he iit-Rt ihv ,m m-iw. Joints, no poor and lll-airanped cornice Ions tuecn small and l.ircprn i llics. Tho water supply must ho plentiful and where possible the eurient should lie mulct. The precise lelatlons between bad drain ace ami Ill-health no man Knows, UOiimnnl slilnnf nni fnntliif- Tlm.n n-. iiuuuue.sH eai-,c.s oi uiseasc aiuiiHiteil to Dad u r nud Infected iliinklnL' cinier rvtiiQuii Ux- the improper disposal ofscweriicennd wastes imi me iwirin .inn Hearing oi incse uiuu enees an; still verv hiri-rlv ti nvitiof .,r.,i... lectin c, when jou nud 1 see hundreds ot i uie.s, iiiuis miii iitiiiaus, unci an Kiiuisof nationalities, lUlr.R In filth, surrounded hv the worst possible sanitary conditions pessf- .'ij uiu ii.iier eiu.sei si uienes nuove groiiiui ami the hole m ci flowing lhe slop dram .-"I'ljuiu. i.iiiiiuu ,,iiiu, uiiieil lillllT is tow :lnn i-(ilil:llns ,rlvm-i n I'iniiL,. t.1,1.. and the only disinfectant In uso lstliosm! shining down upon It and heating It imaml lhe rain washing It Into the next hit. Isnv, when you see people said to he mado In God's i BV? ',mr'K 111 sllr" ainiiispiii re, ana not wuij iiiu uui turning nud growing nit then lnirtrnn tnkes nimnst. n iini,,i,.r W hell, upon the nther hand, you picture to yourself n town, like lor Instance the borough of Slatlngtmi, in LchtKb cotuily, (where some of us at least are acquainted) with all the ad vantages tor drainage, the water supply shn- Ki.iim, ,iiieiue,ei3uouy lues lo.)P uc.ilCl' and ( leaner than Ihelr nelebhrir. iii..n, n,.. soil is gravelly and poi oils, where the sanl- i.u j ciiiiiuiions are cMiicnuy nn that can he desired. House, lot. water closet (which lat ter gets halt a bushel ofipilek lime the min ute there Is any peiceptlb'o odor) and every thing else are In first class order, and sou imditll tho epidemics In the count rv there then hygiene took u walk, l'crh ipswu aie a little loo apt too look fur ipiouuci iii mi, iiiii'iiiuii, uui us iniysiei.i us It Is our liomiden duty to exiiinlno and inves tlgute all, sources of disease, as well as to ue.ii. uiein anil in no an in our power lor lhe pievtiitlon ci disease ami lor the promotion m iusi-ti.i.s- minimis imu sewenigi'. Ihesn are both geiuinllv iieeoiiiiillshoil In one of three wujs. The former, M hy wider ran lace In nouses provided by modern piuiiiuiiigi hi ny Rome lorni ot cuyconserv iney: aid hv lhe"crent iiiul onlv inl rin-ii' ItCIld Sll lirlW Mltl.t. Wllleh (s nsi'il hv fi'im, nt least 80 io !W per cent, of tho population of ui'.iii.iiiiiij mill i.iiiiijit-. Tho rcmoMil of liquid household waste Is accomplisheil first by delivery to public sewers, second, hy Irilcutlon. and third hv dilllNcrv Into eessnnnls. mnil In tho linmiiiWi ot f,eiiighton hy cilsporai Into the hack vard, back alley, or front gulier.) Df all Ihese ivastes lhe least oftcnslvo are doing probahlv the most harm, lhecxereincnt of the tiplioiil fever patient or of any other pnlleiil, or of no Diriiiiiiiill) dealt with. If not forileanhi it.-. sake, then for oltenslceness' sidce. Ami lur I'.iiniii all .ill. in. iiiul iimiii.r. is i.in'.viin. llils reason Its evil Influence U often less widely disseminated than Is that of the enm- luimneiy iiioiiensne wastes ot the kitchen Sink. Hie trouble bee-Ins with llie eriiiillllm. Ot lllltlidllv. Fnccal nilltler mill urine lif- come puli in somewhat sooner Hum the oilier wastes oi the household, hut the (inference Is uiiij ouco: degree, unci t no latter soon over- u .vesiuo iiiruicr in mo louiness o: Its con dition. Modern conveniences are to n great extent the bane of modem society. The splant mid the water closet nie ibe mile innraimhi things the phtmher oners lis. Tho buth miu he ix piaced hy tho sponge and tone!. The siiiiiiuiiiry wusn nowi Miould go. As It Is nn accumulator of tilth, glvoustheold-fiishloned pitcher and howl. The gicase, lhe film on top of the water we cm pour away, hut vou cannot let It rim oul of the slullomir basin, ft adheies lo the sides. Ilesules tills sort of h.isln Is too handy lo pour hi all kinks of rub bish. 1 heir overturn- pipes aro coated with siiiin and with exiicbiii nt the shin m,.i, ciceiiniposc's and heroines ollenshe. Tliclr ( iiiss nun ennuis are inmost, imariably foul, I'llelierS sIlOUlll ll fllleil fimn IIim enl?i, tt. a cliainber slops should be emptied iTito the "uui , iii.-ii i in uie iiiii,-e. If tllH linUSl! llllist linvn n lmlli rrvwtx In, It be as near the water closet as possible. The less pipe to tho main iiipe tho better are Un sanitary conditions ottlio place. Iloilontul lead pipes running from ever where In lhe water closet make sn tn:mv mm-i. ii inim. lalorsof llllh, aiidsoiuanj iiioroopinlngs lur luu miu K.i-us iiii-u iieeiiiiiuiaie insula pines, tocontiminali) the air In tho rooms. The wider closet, aside troni peifect plumbliig, sliould have a plentiful water supply, so thai all waste Is peifecllj washed uwiiy beloie liulrif.ic.-t on uilics pkiee. 'lhe cleanliness, and fieedum lrnui oflense of tho water closet, or of any drain or waste pipe. Is In proimrtlmi to the treiiuenev with wbien It u m.i.ii .mi in tho abiuidanto ot the disehaigo oi waler iiircvign it. Dry enn-ervacy (the adiiilxturo or earth and asllCSl Ilet ilfler Willi., i"irreu.i la tl.u and Biilost system for the removal 'of iiunian excienieiits. Inilcr erj- caieful relations this system Is entirely sjflsf.u-tory. The mo of dry ciirlh and ashes are aUo eery valuable In the room, their use in tlio close stool of the sick eh.iu.bercircits not only an Immediate and complete denrderler hutul-oadlslnleet. i"1!: Aimartora pint of dry earth at the bottom ul tho vessel toiveeiie lhe dlsrluiim. mil as much to liuiuedlaielv cover tin 111 1111. is alwavs available, handy and very satis f.utnr.v. f'rfrj( I'auffi. Theso are nulsanecs and necessary evils, ot as before stuieil. :t I .mi m to !i jiei- rem. of tho population ot Kuropo .....i .inn in n, uit ji me ainajs ine sent or tlio loulest anil most daiiKcroiu ileeemiiosltloiii lliev taint not onlv lite nil mui ti. .ni the water ot the soil which goes so often to feed the sotirecs of drinking water, and their local stench is of Itself often sufficient to on ivi-u ,i i.iuiMie oi me iiiauure pile. lhe l)iain.-An bef.-ie shiled the liquid houselio it wiisles are olten, peihaiis, uiueh more deleterious to heiilihtinin Is ,-,.i,,i,.,.,,iv suiiposid. ihoj eouslst almo.,t Invarlabl) (if ii milium "uui t'liiii.uuing a small pereciitag of leflise fllllil. llllh from tin, I.iiiii.iVu ..,.... and eveiMhiug In fa. t except, perhaps.foeeai ni.itter and tue eihirser giirb.igo and ashes. In places where sinks in kitchens aro oii.i.iii.i ,,iiu pipes, ine pipes sliould be small, to that the wholo Inside of the nine Is W.ls CM W lellever u.'lti.r .iii, tln-i,..li A .,.,,.. the pipe i should lint bn veitleid, but' Miould "..-rv. ,111.11111 ,eiue;ii inn, uu water ie ndherus moio to tho niiics. which, hv i.iiwBiiyii iiiuiioiy 11 tllloii nun l ie irrc.isi. tue way u lines not matter what you do or , ii, - ii..iiij ii. me grease eviiseais and blin ks up the pipe so Hint there Is hanllv room lor un water to How thiouah. sink I hies in c a perfeet nuisance and need a great deal of care and intention. mi.u l.ihlleor inlvate sewers, draining, drain pipes, ,c, ai e more or less good then, or bad lu use v.i live ; In should he built somewhat after I Ins tuulilim ft .li, .1,1.1 I... .I.........I .. .: tow 11 or city Ihal is iid.ipted tr ,u,ut. h(.,.,. age, wlih plenty of tall and plenty cf water. I he water closet on the treohil stiuy tloor r; "" ; ugiu, so 11 can ue tl.oroiiu dj (i nilluled. The ral-iUe should not beeloiid bin open, e.; the seat should be r.ilsul so as to give ph-.ityof rii.nu forlue air lo PHS ei.der 11 1 1n. vli,,,.l... ,1... ...... sum nun ni ine nowi the better. No cliio tnii, in pan iiriaiigciiiieiit whlih bet tunes solid nud whh h 1110 How of water dots not clean. '1 he liiuniii.iig must be entirely nn recti no rouith halts about the. Joints, and no elUiv.s, v.hciv tile-re must be a rune in the Iron pipe. U-t jji jjkiji 'lhe pi,,,, uuist iiut 'extend under the liascinriit lloor, or cellar lioor', ".iaJil. towed, hut shuuld sloiie giadua ly from the iiit no,,,. u t. lrof , covvred at all, let t bu cov civil with cement al r and vv aler t Itht. If intend i.uUerneut ll ii.e cellar or basement tloor It Is liable to cuirisiB anil can and soul K tlio earth under , , qisir full of puurve and disvuiiiodiuc ktu(T I hat mlir ,t ,.i-.'... r..r'.... !""W1' 1" '.'i" ,J,""try should bo Unlit In all ln OTitlAtTffffirftl! J'" P'i .arc cyirntieii a siiini-ient 1 nance fro'" J'" bousetlie Joint, .an bo kit sliahtlv ffiS ?Sl .u ". '""k " J; H1U 4.1W1J.I mi WIBCTUJ ,i jMMHUX Nazareth Is lo have n knitting mill. The mnoulit needed, f3,800 has bcn Nibcill!d, and n contract entered Into for establishing a factory. The new Industry will employ nbont 100 hands. Work, we understand, will be com menced on it nt once. Advertisements, AbsoEuteSy Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel nl purity, etrencth sun vrluilcinimeuiM. More economical than the ordinary-kinds, and cannot bo sold m ciiniimlitinii with the imiltilmlft of low tpjt, (hurt weifht, nluni or plinsrilialH.pawilers S'.ld only In cans Itiivul llaklne Powder Cumnsnv. IflA Wnll a. v- ..... Sll ., 1, . our 24-ml,' Hollies in H01II1 Carolina. The Most Productive Stato in tho Union The Seaboard Air-Line, l'rom KOIII'OI.K, VA.,to ItALKtGll, SUTHKKAN riKKH, ciuulotti'.u, Mount lioLbY, S1H!M1Y& ltllTIlKllVOItDTOX, N. 0. Offers nncquiillcrt Induccment.s to Settlers wisiiing 10 engage 111 maiming or Jliinu lautmliig. JW-nrnlll. l'rult. W'-elntltiv Tnhnirn Tin,. tier and Mineral Lands for sale or lease at extremely low 111 Ices. Gimafe Ucexcelled! Bo Malaria! All non-residents of Xoith r.n-nllnn i,n 111 re nise r. litis, uiiti 11 nee s.11111. iitiii.i ,.n t . vatlnn, on tho Heitboard Alr-I.lne Itumls, will be furnished Willi an annual pass, for one year, over lhe road on which located, and extremely low- rate tickets tor thrlr families; and will fie charged only nn".lialf the regular raies 01 1 reiu m 1 uriinr 1 10 1 rst vcaroi dt nee. on Iroiclitof vili.'ittiever hfiid n-i-e tipeelal l.ivv rates on all arm ies ofmanu- liii'iure uiiti irouuri 01 ine 1.11-ni. As evidence of the appreclalloii In whlcli the climnte is held bv Northern people, wc 101111 10 1 ne met mat ine 11 nci al Km 1:1:1.1 , N. (L. Is most bin r.-ltlv liiilinnbo.l frnni lb. beginning 01 winter until late in the spring hv pioiulnrnt peoi'lo of Massachusetts. 'ew 'oik and other Northern states, who give iinouallllcil endorsement or the i-ilm:iie nViii iiie uciiiiiitui n-.'iiehis m nvert trumallle In nn- mug inn pine region, fiOlTHIlIlN 1'IVIN. Ill Ati-inro eniiulv beautiful snot on lhe Italelgh S: autiisI.i Air. i.lre, Isahoi-.t s;tt feel above ilia sea, and 111 Ue extreme We.vteru limit ot lho lauig l.eal Pine belt. Cllniiite exceeillnglv dry, pule and healthy, with splendid dear water, and nn- meanly is pi-iipouni'cu, hv ine most emi nent Siii.iiarKts 111 this country tobcadinlr lllllV .'lllmillill OlP not'cnn III cm i..l, nri,..lll. and esnecliilly in case of pulmonary trouble". l.uuls litre very cheap, and specially adapted In firape t'ulluiemid Truck l-'arm- lllgl .USO MIK I UllUlT. Mof.Vl' llm.r.V. sltt. tiled nn llir. Wrat li'itil of the bountiful Catawba Iliwr. Is Inst emu 111 11110 pruiiiiueiire. us nniiiii MlllUUCr ami Inter resort. The coui.irv nairoiindliig po-srr'.cs lino caiiabiltlics In being limbered Willi hard wood fur 1111mnf.11 tiiriinr. and lhe to'l IS t'Xftilent lor (ilims. lirtifn. 'IVil.'Wi... ami inner ueui erop. ine laiiiuiie aioiij; 111c nil" nt ran mad cor- responds n i l that of MMill.. .-i-ine,t 11,1,1 Il.ife mill ti tr.,.,11 ,..,,1 l 1!... ,..n.l i..e.....,.. of tfie tiuir Stream on the l a -t and the high ..i.ui.l.llil I.III..I.-, ,11 llli- ,,1'M. iiieiufiitijiU' mini tempeiufure Is K In Summer 71. mid in Whiter t. . Average number of talr davs per year , l.u.ralnyl m, und i-liiudvoneson'lv 2. rin se fn is serve to show the 'climate Is must cxi-cueni. I'irsons wlih limited means can mirch.isi Hid On the Installment 11I1111. If sn i1.gIia.i ind bv small niontlllv navmpi.t'i i.-m i,.,ii own a farm In this dclli-html Inculilv. All nrosneetoi-s jiinl i.r(tl..iw mm in,pl,n... tickets on special 01 dors, to be secured by ap plication, to the unders'aucd, ul the following ij mi. i.iies: l''H05fC5- S !. S.tl rn f ' T To any station on :aielBli..(iastoul(i: 4 :o ft.'o 7 70 1) iO 10 7lll n 7e a 70 aueigiiNAUBiisiu iirnllua Cent nil " 11 -M 12 to! j 20 5 i"i-i-ii"'i r-'""i,. i" iiuj poiiu on the.llne, per inn lbs.-Piom I'ourlsnioiilh, llalthnore or New ,ork, av-.j llostnn, ioc nud return tlokits can be pua'iiiiscd at rates .'..l.rl,t I,.,,.....!.. ,1. 1 . . ii.iniiu .nun i'. V rile lo the uudeisliuicd fnrfSeabmrd Alr- iiiatlon as to hinds fur sain, tc. iino iiiuin jiooa. civint- 111 t f.t.tt i.ii nr,.i. ine Mum Carolina state Dcoaitmcnt of ft, v, : ' "iiniHiii nearly co-operation with this system of roads. lloute of Iravel Is via 'tii.iv T.tne" Ri.i,.nPB it hesapeake lliiyi. from lialtluioiedailv nt 7 r. M. ll!d Dominion" lane of slaniil,lns. from New ork. Tuesdays, Thmsdavs and Saturdays, at u r. M and I'.iHtou, b'v Mer- H...III-, .uui .iiiiii-ii, i.ine, on iv cniiesiiavsaud Saturdays, at a P. 11.. to Norlr.lk, Va., con. nectliigiherevvilhtiiilnsotSeitboaid AliLino F. W. CLARK, Wlhnlnglnn, N'. C. Gen"! Frt. & 1'as.s. Act. may is, issu cm. 0xjtRY STAsf mn liefiiectliillv antllltllioud In tlk .,..1.11- 11.. . , has .ip-nodiv NI2W 1.1 V lilt v' S Ult.h- In m?nn.C.,tT""."r..,il" hu,l- "nJ " rpAd'to Fauorals Weiiiigs or Business Trios on shortr it nottco and most llbornls erni. All onlcr lelt 111 tlieUrl,n lloun." vtIII rc-ctlvo feit fhVbnl t "n.,l ! "i" "" !.'. H.V. MORTHIMER, Sr., ROTARY PUBLli: OI'FlOKi AUVOCAT1! llUII.DINll. Bank St., Lohighton, Ponna. All business pertaining to die oflico will receive prompt attention. g. HnWiiihU' l-k,lm"" Nurseries in the,., for one of tlir lestesliiblNhi ,1 lib, ral l. r.u W "" low- li va Nnrsiirv. i:.t.ii.i,.i.,..i V. & T. SMITH, (Itne'va, N. V. l o w-tt for D11. RmT.r.u I'caullfiil I:,,, , tou ts. Sanuile frue in 1 1,.... ". i.iiiiint iigeiiis. .to riss. tuili K S.I es. 'IVr- iltory given. Satlsfai ilon giwrKntecd AddiiiM lilt. SCO IT, 8X, lhoadway, N. 0k. John D, Bertolotto Post, 8-1. (i. A. !(., meets 2nd ,t 4th Tlinrsd nt 7:30 p.m., in UebsirV I lull, until further notire. A fall atteudsnco of cnmrHdes in requested as bunlneks of importune Will lebrouglft liuforethel'ijil. l!v order Jos. S. Vwin,'l'. '. ' At. WifiTriJci.itAM, Vilj D. J. JUWJtlL'.JH HI k IU J Jl".! mm TMli Stranger Thau Fiction. There is nn old saying to the cITeet tin t "Uifiv Is nothing pew under tho sun," nud yufr.ini the loilowlnt. It would appear that then- Is un cxi-eptlou, even to lids rule. Al n point six milt s v.i'stotst, AiimiKtlno, rim Ida, tin luc line of tlie Si. .Iiilms t,:iiin,iy, lies 11 itt-aulilul haet of hind which lias rctcnt 1 b enbiid net In 11 tmul-slte culled, Wt-.sr S',. Ai iit'si is,.;. SI. Augustine proper Is the omikst city lu the CnlteU States, and nlmuiids with legend lore, and historical antiquity, and few If anv of the tunny Ihousauds t.nit visit Florida fafl to tiiRc 11 look al the Sea Wnll, Did l'ort, and the tunny other Interesting objects. It whs founded September sth, 15(1-, fortv two years prev Ions to the settlement of .lame's, own. u., unci llft.v-llve veins befoie the l.ibil Ingot tho Pilgrims on l'lymoulh Knek. The nauii) St. Aiigtisllue was given lo the place by the Spaniards, beeauso tiiey lauded upon tho day dedicated lo that levered mid learned Sllllll. Mt A ll.rilkf lln. lo .nn, .Ii... en, .1.11,. I. , : n f..,.uh iii,ii,, in- j Iiir the terminus of two r.iliwajs, aial others (no being extended toward It, and it Is now Kiiovvii tis ine ilirriil. I Il'V lir l' I,01lllA, 'lhe proprietors and owners ot'liir. Ii.t.ns thai 1:11 Stun liPit.st WoitLli, a sMcenpage weekly lllnstiatnl paper same size us Har pers Weekly, nollng the great progress being iiiad-' In the Axcikst Citv, puiehascd a large liact of land near St. Augustine, from Mr, Win. Aslor, of New York, Immediately on thn line of the St. Johns Itailwnv, which Is also owned by Mr. Astor, and In (lie midst of this liaet and within two hundred feet of the iailioi.il, have plained In a plot of 700 aces iiiu i llj 01 , l..sr 01, iL,,L'HI 1SE. I-'roin Wpjtrsr. Avol-stink there exists direct dally connections for the St. Johns liivnn, 11I110 miles distant, with steamboat connections going 1101 Hi ami smith, dally. To ST. AiciL-sTiXK, sl miles distant. To Pal atka, the (lem City of the South, bv liver thlily-llvo, miles, or rail, twenty miles, and Jacksonville by liver or rail, thlity-cight nine.-, tii3iuni. In addition to this, the tract on whlcli Is located the city of Vrisvr St. Aucustini; Is niucii nigucr in uiiiiiitie innn either St. All- gusinio or.iacKsonviiiu aim is men, mull, niiv, cirr.N riNB i.akii. And now comes tho strainre fehtnrn nfil,t whole matter; the proprietors and owners of iiiK 11.1. usTiiAit.il r-uuriiKii vvoni.ti con ceived the plan of giving to each nmt cvciy yearly subs-tlber to the jiaper, a ni:i:t to 11 lot lu the city oiWi:st Sr. ArcirsTiNn, lux loo fed, free and clear of all Incumbrances, and paitles becoinlni; ovvncis of these lots me not ui!c)uimui to 11UU.D, though It Is confi dently expected, because of tho delightful Jo- eaiiiiii uiai iiiiiuy win 00 so. l loiida to-day is the .Mecca to whlcli thous audsaie looking with longing eves, and It Is now made possible through the enterprise of mi- ,iii,-iii-ioi.s 1111,1 miners 01 line ll.l.us- TnATr.iiSottTiimiM Wom.it, for all to secme a nu.vuiiii uiai, iitnguitui Mine, rm:li. Many will no doubt wonder how It Is possi ble for anv OllO tO AIlNOI.im-.I.V flll'K A1I-.H- tans In the city of Wi:st St. AcousTiNr.and yet the reasons, when explained aro verv simple. Adjacent to tho lauds upon which l's located the city of Wi:st St. Atxius riNK, the proprietors and owners of The li.i.t hTitA rmi SoirriiLnw WoiiU) own other lands which iney no uouni cxpeciwm greaiiy cniiancn In value, these lands will be by them divided In plots of Fivn, ti-.m and riiTi:rf acres, and sold as the value Increases, which, as the lots are taken will bo very rapid, thev also havo in view a desire to Induce subscribers to be come ncuiai scmcrs mine Mine, anil at the sami) time secure for the paper an extensive paid up circulation. Tin: lu.us-i itATEi) SouTiii;i:sr Woulii contains seven or more pages of Illustrations aim 11,1s repicic vvuucnoiec nieriilure. No expense Is spared tomakc;thlspub:icatIoiiopc of the finest In the world. It Is ably edited, led contains valuable Information about Florida, the land of Flowers and Oranges, scenes covering all the Southern States ami their peculiarities, Ik sides stoilcs, poems, sketches, useful Information, household notes, lhe garden, etc. etc., In Met It Is just such a paper as should go Into every home In Ihr land, and by the fmegolni; unprecedented and liberal offer they expect lo soon qitadut pie their listolsul'seilbeis. Tlio subscription price of The Illustrated Southern World is 3Mm per v car and they pay the postage. The subjoined Is the offer of the proprietors and owners of Tin: li.i.t nrnA i mi SouTiir.iiN Wom.D a spcelnien copy of uli'ch will Ic furnished upon application, enclosing 10 els. vtiivrwi; v. ill mi: upon receipt 01 fl.on iioiu von vie win craer jour name ill our sun. srriptlon books, and send to any address The Illustrated Southern Woral, for ffly-tvvo weeks, paying the postage on It, and, us an cslra mduecmeiit to havo you become one of our suiiscTiiicis wo win execute a warranty deed, lo a town lot In West SI. Augustine, 40x 100 feet In size. Ueiiicm'.irr vve actually oivi: 3011 tills lot, and we hereby further agree to pay notary for executing lhe same and to pay all taxes up to January 1st, iss.7. At tho present time no one can become a lot iiw uei in our i-u v uiness nicy are a suiMcrnier, but after you havo secured your deed, of 'onrso ir you wish you can sell It. V'c retain the ibtht to return your money should nil the lols vre propose to donate to subsciiliers bo taken before wc receivo vour reinlllance. Wc refer by pernil-.slon to the followlng nnmed gentlemen who reside and do business In Jaekvonvllldi Mnj. It. Mel.AUfllll.i;,', Pres. St. Johns Ily. , Capt. W. Ii. WATSON", late Manager l)e-IJary-IWiva MTehanls' I.lnc. Capt. V. X. II. POST, Manager St. Johns Klvcr I :tst Line. W. S. WKI5II, Webb's Jiuksonvllle Dlrcc-torv-. , WAI.TFlt O. COI.UMAN, Gcn'l Traveling AprM 1'. I!, ft K. Hv. JOHN' S. DUUiOS, Alderman, Jackson ville, Ma. MAYOR llK'F, Miyor of Jacksonville. It. 1). llOI.I. IMi, Sheriff Duval Co., Fla. i:.-Muyor V.'M. Mel.. DANCY. ;x-Miinir M. A. DZI AI.YlN'Slil. C. A. liOAltDMAN, Jacksonville, We aniieril the mimes of a few- nfttio rest dent subscribers who have received tlio deeds to tlio lots act oinpanylng thulr subscriptions, to whom we also refer: 1)1!. C. 1:. CAIllt A DICi:. Jacksonville. WM. COOIC.Mcrchant Tailor, Jacksonville. JOHN' ltlCll. Accnt Mnllurv Line. .In,.;. sonvillj. I 1:. I1KANNAN, Arllst, Jacksonville. WM. Yl-1! HUYCK, AHIst, .laeksonvillc. A. ZACHA1HAS& CO.. Clothiers. Jackson. ville. CAsri:n r.Li.i nowi 1:. t cket Aent. v. Ii. tt N. Hy. WM. II. WATSON. Real listate. .I.lctcsnn. vlllo. J. I). Illicit Y, Clothing, Jacksonville. I. ('t)IIKN', Tobacco. Jacksonville. ritANClSlJ ISOlllil:. Furniture. J.scksnn. villo. C1IAS. J. IUIITZ, llestauraiit, Jacksonville. W.M. ItlCH, "Curios." Jacksonville. JOSFPH DllTIN'A. l'nncv Groceries. Jack. sonvillc. CIIAS. ricivIiKINC, Flcctrlclan, Jackson ville. M. I,. HAliTKllKJlv Livery, Jacksonville. Dr. C. J. KF.NWOIITHY, Jacksonville. WM. JCAIILC ltools and Slioes. .lacksnn. ville. A. K. IJ.ON, Liquors, Jacksonville. Dr. NI:ai. MnciII.I.l., Jacksonville. WM. II. KINfiSllL'ltY. Nurserv. .l.lrksnn. VillO. .1 ACOH S. I'AltKKH. Jacksonville. U'oi'Ol.li Kilitciinm-r. tn-v nmi Jacksn 11 ville. And hundreds of others. You can send jnonev to ushv t'nsl omen Money order. Registered letter, Kxprcss or Paul; drsft. Samnle conv of nauer scnl nnon re.-elpt of 10 cents, In slumps. What Mi-r-c hint, Mechanic, Professional and laboring 111 111 xv Hilil not be acting witely bv getting iv iui.. 1 nun-is jinn aiiiiuers seeuro unit lor votrselves or 0110 of vour elilldrcn. 11. m-iv ;inive a gnou m-:st j.titi aim cosis you nnth- ng. itceus arc exccuieu to laillos as well as men In wilting give full nanui of person vou wish deed mado to. Do not let this golden opportunity pass hut or'! TltK Il.LUSTHATr.I) S rieratonec. Address, i-lll i-iir.ii-v it iiiii.n. Jacksonville, I'lofhia. April 10 tin. Central Carnage Works 2 Hank St Lclilgliton, Ta.. Aro prcrarod to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, Of every deJcrlptlon, In the moat mbttsntlM uiunnvr, and at Lowest Cadi I'rlcos Jiepalilns l'roiniillj Attended to. TliEXLKH & KREIDLKH, M. KS2 yl Proprietors. April S Sn '3 2 ill itfMsu&ftfc) 1 AnV etiei,nd Inti tlUrent. 1LI llllll 1 l.i renrxsei.t In I .., ..; iiK-.tiiiy nn om nnn nriei.ine leiiilled. Ivi-Liniient nosit'nu and ir-v mt .lan- i,Ai - u 1 a I . I . r , , ?IH I Mill iVsUSla m Mr fitii turn, s 1 juiumj Olatifia & Bro., Tho Ta lors. ' To (he Public : Good Ci.otiiixg yon look nt with satisfaction, always fed a certi.in amount of pride when weaving them. To know that it fits, is stjlish and will wear well is another great satisfaction. We arc determined to have nothing hut superior quality of goods in our cstahlislinicnt no low qualities that we cannot re commend to the buyer. We are still making those famous $10. Ami-Wool, Suits which proved so satisfactory to all who purchased of them when wc iirst commenced their make. Wo make the , j . ,1 . sun now, ai mo same price and the material ice use is as good ffs ever. We also carry in stock a finer GUAiirc of Cloths nnrfCassimers which we have a great demand lor they range in price fiom $10 to 41). You will miss it il you fail to fee our brand-new stock of Corkscrews, Worsteds and Cassimcrs. They arc bound to prove satisfactory good fits, latest styles and low est prices you will find pre- nominate Here. i We also carry in stock Gent's Furnishinjr Goods all tho latest stvlcs. we are continually adding new novel ties to tins department In Ladies, Gents and Child- rensshors, we have everything tlint is likely to be in demand lie invite you to call, feel ing sure ice can please you, no mailer ichat you want. Yen Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa EXECU fORS' SALE OK VALLAIILU REAL ESTATE! The imderRlgncd executors or the T.a late of ANiiiii-.w lln.vviiit, Kit., laloof the IloroilLdl of We ssnnrt f'urlu.M ...,... t... dee'd., will sell at lMhlle Sale, at llie ''l cirt Allen House," in .said horough, on Saturday, .May 15' h, 188G. coniincncinx at 1 o'clock I. M., the following viiliialilorealcstnte. tow-lti 1. All that cer tain lol or ground niljolning I,. Ii. Wills and deorgc l-.mery, on While Mrcct, 111 Mild hor ough. The impKiveinenls thereon area Ti70-S!ory Brick Durellmg llras", 2txM reel.wllhz-stor.v finmn kitchen attache ri 1BM8 leet, and a 1-stoiy fiame kllehen 12x1c feet, a largo slahlc, shed and other neces sary ontliiiildlnt's. 2. One Half Lot, adjolnlngjlrs. M. Mover, on White street, In said horough. The im provements are a Two-Story Frame Dwell tnullouseli'ixisrcet williKiichciiund l'urch nilnchcd. 3. One Halt Lot, adjoining lho ntiove. up on which is creeled n 'lvvo htorv DwellinV House 21x211 leet, 2-story Frame' Kllehen ni ne hed tiMsfect, 1-Slory sumiiier Kitchen 15M0 leet, and oulhulldlugs. .,4' !!'1,f ,,ot 011 (lie South-east side of the Piihllc isipuire, adjoining lho Old Welts t'orncrsioru and known as the "Welsspuri llaKery," ill said liorouih, upon which Is erected a 2-storv I'l-nnn, tiui.uiitir iii,L., aivjs feet, wlih aihlltlons 10x20 and loxin ft.. unci a l-story tiAlvIi-IluUHl-: with OVi:. ,.R- A!"".!f 1'ive Aol"es of Land, situate In I-ranklln Township, adjoining lands ot Lewis Horn, .1. 1!, iseldleandoihcrlaudsiir Auiliew (iravcr. dee d.. ilium ulilcli u ....,.t.,.i ., ..i.. slaiillal Two-Story Frame Dwelling Houso wlih llasement,2i:i2 leet, and ouilmlldlngs and known as ''Andrew Graver's 01.1 Home slead." I!. One T,Ot Of Ornnnit. sltnutn In irp.,iiL.lli. Township, adjoining lauds of Hoffman and i louij-.iiiion which is erected a 2-Story Double I' mine House 2S34 feet, with noreli innl necessary oiithulldlngs. tW-Tonil, mill ennHltlnn tvlll Un mirtr. known at llmsand pl.tcoof sale, hy AAimtw f; IJAMKI.dltAVKIt, Executors of Andrew tiraver, Sr., dee'd. Apiil ic, ttto-is, New SPUING Stock -OF- Stylish Foreign anil Domestic AT- H. H. PETERS', Exchange Hotel Huilding, Bank St., Lehighton, It is with pleasure Unit I announce to my cuMuiners anil thepuldic genera Hint my purchases of new Snrin? a Summer stock, consisting of a very choice utenrunent ot ttylisli and desirable pat terns of Cassimers and Suiting's, are now in anil ready for inspection. Tlio prices will lie found remarkably low, and the cpiulity far exceeding any lino of goods ever brought to this town. Ail inspection solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in price, nualitv and work manship. I have in stock a nice lino of Boy'3 Ready Hade Suits, from $2 25 Up 1 have also a full lino of those Famous $10 Suitings, ; which I make up in the Latest Stvleand Miiht Durable Manner. You arc Invited to call. And also full lino of Gent's Furnishing Goods it equally low prices. Piospectfully, II. TI. PETERS, The Tailor, Apr.3 3m Lehighton, Va. 1 If ring and mwm II iiUiJ. Wednesday & Thursday, April 14th and 15th, 1886. You arc respectfully invited to attend and examine our Trimmed & Untrimmed Hats & Bonnets, AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Belonging to tho Millinory Doprtment. MRS. M. A. G. GTJLDIK duo Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. WE HAVE OPENED OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR! And respectfully ask you to call. Wc curned a reputation, last soason, of selling the richest ice cream, and w e propose keeping Unit repulntlon this season hy doing the mno tlilni "The Ucst Ice Cream In Town," Is our motto. We make a specialty of SELLING FIRST-CLASS VIENNA BREAD! solSfolineealniis a CeVt'einay?' VKff & m Ratcliff & Chubb, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. T I PARASOLS. A very Large. Line. I Comprising the Very SILK MITTS ! Ulack and all Colors I H. GUTII 631 Hamilton, Street, Allentown. V mil m cm S -j ale e i m 3S.3d- gjjq re o o o M. t!CSL,lIA. & CO. BANK STREET. Leiiiffhton, Pa.. MU.LUHs and Dealers lo Flour and Eeed. UlKindiof QKAIN COUOHTninl bOLO UKCJUI.An MARKET HATES Wo ronId.rtlso, icsprctiully tnlorm ourcli eat tliat wnro pow fully itrepireU to bU IiV tlicm wttli- The Best of Coal rrom pny llln donlied fit VKR l,or KST I'RICRS. K. IIKILM AN & UO. E. F. LIIOKENIIACH, I)hAI.EIt IN Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, lateet Styles, made und put up. If deelrea. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Pnttv, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway, Manet1 drank Pa- Tie low the rirondway House. TUP flllTH Arc you Interested In learn I flu U'v'UlIl. Ins the truth toucvriiliiK tho Southern States soil, climate, ikip, hoclal halills, etc.? Send 1 EN CENri uddrcNwd lot'. I'. Woodward, (fonnerl) of lvniisvlvanlrv Bouthcrn I'hic. llnore cocnty, N. ., ami rc- ivi vpf KcifTHKlW; l'OUNI"r. 1 it r mm H LU s1 w r ft!??),' r- 11 tBBX r i i r Latest Novelties! ' & SON. V WATiJRE'S takuat's CURE FOR iJTervescentScltzor C0NSTIPAT10rir4'-. ........ .u.i ,,c.lsriut .. . . . ; the form of rv powder, producing when ills, jo veil I lu waler an ex illcratlnfr, clTcnesc Ins ilraiiKht, rccom nicndcil by our best physicians as a rull abfe and ajtrecahle reinec y. It cures con stipation, cures Indl- I..,ltlll,l1 .ll.a.llt. AND "c.idachc, cures I.Ivcr Complaint, cures' Hick D Y S P E P S I A. "ithcJJr'j organs to n proier ttcnin. It should beloun In every household and carried by everj traveler. Sold by clru-jlsts everywhere. UJM:ii li isisssbli? 'Z n a Sw CIII1MT.S T and llKST. Prices KKDVCEIl. MmaBKEff Parallel BIBLES ! 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