The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 26, 1887, Image 4

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    ILSSIS?' AS
tCeniOdy CV the itgO!
Hlti ARKS'
I you
MENTHOL
Affouia quick rollof of
Neuralgia, Hosdaob'j, Hay Fever,
Catarrh, Asthma,
as rr c3;;iiso:d use Erricia a ess:.
t3fBa' InfnctJnn fi.RMi)tpi. or nienoy refunded. Six.
iiyourdmccUiiwjnotthB lohnWin stock, wnd fi3i .
in nl, postane paid. And If. at tliotui'.ration oifltw dajr
from Its receipt you are not ectldnj itli lis efTo,
on may return it, nntl If receiToUinguwlcondtt.u.
ftmr money will Im refunded.
Circular end ttsttmunials mailed fro oir application
H. D. CUSHRAAN,
TJiroo.IUVoro. lVZlcli.
lie!1. 25, lSSMins.
CHAIR SEATS
IN nil tlnfts . rtirnif r a nf fl f
WHIM I fcU MM fcVtKY rrvin-Y
To tloplace Broken Cane.
& RE-SEAT YOUR HHA1RS.
ti An) boil f can apply
(3 ti:i::i.
Xo Xcchanio needed.
sold nv
Fornitare &
Hardware
TRADES.
la bujrlug new Clmlrs, atk tor those with.
Hakwood's Hod Leather Finish Scats.
t- 1 . - " " " '
DeccmocrJj, 13). 3.u
PATENT UMFREEZABLE
Iffi
I w u
1
BLUE
Manufactured on Earth.
Absolutely Unfrfezablo.
II I: Ito strongest Liquid Ikt.
Wo cu.irnntoo
one bottle vlll io
twoiirllinitilfinrs
oflfflraifti jr other
llottlo Uluo.
Tin; t.rsT
nt Le.uK Malrr
ci.l'lM uith drr
I'lno. Lutls clen
t hctilly nnnufne
tnred,t.ottij.titt impotctleiuiiiiot
ir Rirsi. vi
UGtllPB.
In iirilpT-tonrovo
the above cntd
iuit.., buy the
uuDlis. test them
younti If, and be
convinced.
Hundreds of
1 houiards of
Bottles Sold nnd
not One
Complaint.
GUARANTEE CHEMICAL CO,
iMiultcd.)
2120 & 2tS0 Iintc Street, PHILAIllXPIIIA, PA.
itceiu,,.,i .'i, 1".'. tin..
Tills ;inprr In In pt on Mont tlieoClreof
DVERTISINq
TIMES BUILDING PHILAUCLPHIA.
PSTIWMC5 Per T-WSPJITIt JDTmTIino COCf
L0liVmit:5 nt LowoatCar.h Ratoo flitt
weaver s son's mmhi-
SMITH BROS.
EXTRA DOUBLE
FLAVORING
n tea i
5
Always uniform j recommended for
I PUEITY, STRENGTH audPLAYOU.
SPilSTH BROS.
Stronger Family Ammonia,
For General Cleaning Purposes.
SM8TH BROS.
Extract of Jamaica Ginger.
Ask jour Grocer for Smith llron. Extracts,
and take no other.
SMITH BROS., Wgm
iJcCCtllUOi .., lb?0 , till
PATENTS!
FRANKLIN H. HOUGH,
Solicitor of AfflGrra&Foreip Palcn1
025 F t, near I'.S. Patcut Ofiicc,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
J.V business before United States Patent 0111
HUdiueii tutor mndcrulclcrs. Patents prncuri
In the United Slates ami all Purclsnfouiilrie
trade Marki and Labtlt iet;litci'cd. lieltrtr
appiii-iiiions reviM-u niiiipriiseoiitcd. liilnnna-
im i nun iiiiic c us uioiuainiii falonis cinv
fully luinMied Vilthmil rharte. Send hkrtrli
llodcl fur 1'ltKK upluhin irt to Pateutabilitv.
Agency in tlui U. S. possesses super!
lumiius ior oiiiauun ratems ur
ascvitainlns the l'atenlabll.
ity of Invcntluns.
Copies of intents furiiMiod for S
tir C'orrespmidcurt) ku'.lcltcd.
. each.
Ivor.
13 "WEEKS
The rOLICK GAZKTTK will he iiIIh1
trurely wrnf.fx-,1. In any uiblriM in the Un
ad States lor three months un receipt of
One Dollar.
Liberal di.i'ouut allowed tu iKxtuniU
genii and clubs Sample copies mailed free
AdureM all order to
RICHAKD K. FOX,
Mar S0,I885-ly FKtsitl.m Sqcark, K,
ENHALER. i
mum
HSIt 1CW CHO'JEH FOR UVw
M CLIP HUMOSIWK A S
- Mamina (to Noel, who Is Inclined to lo
talkative) "Hush, Nodi Haven't 1 toM
often that little Ikj should bo seen
not heard?'' Noel "Vcs, mamma, but you
you don't look at me." ' j
Soma men ate born gieatr but they1
iiiit'grmv lU
tilcuteiiant Henn cackli'stes to r)rlni
the (i.il.iteajjaek next year ami enter for
nil the races.
"The seold waves arc very trying,"
said a man to Ills wife this morning when
the rnlded him for not building the fire.
A banyy thought Is one that has cs-
capeJ from a iivianchoiy man and Is ctr-
tain that It will not be obliged to go hack.
-"IIM 'n"Ui. u ....... ....j
1 ...... 1.- 1 t. ll I... llf,,.
dollars for fast tlrlvlntj than be told that his
horse couldn't trot fast enough to break the .
statute.
A Denial Restorative.
Tlnstottpr'ft Rt.ini.ieli Hitters aru einnlmtlcally
a Keiil.il resloratlve. 'the chanKcs whleli IhW
I great holanlc remeclv pioduces In the illsoidcicil
iit.r'ii!l7.i!lnn n ri' iilwnvq nnrrpaliH'. thotlCll RlirelV
prom csslve, never ahinpt and folcnt. On this
artount It Is ndmlrahlv adapted to persons of
itcucaie eonsiumion aim eaK nerrcs. in wmim
the powerful mineral drugs aru pnsltltcly In
1itrtmt. 'Phut It InllliitCAthfme nrnrcsscs which
, result hi the re-estalillhnietit nf healthful vlijur
m consulcimusly shown In case nere it is i.ikcii
to overcome that trulirul causes ol riehlllty. Indi-
.1.... I. .. tl I. 1illl...t.tnjL
Mill, IM1I'-I, il-, II HSU., II, -, . II II UHlli i-
and eoiitlpatloii. Thorough dlKCstlnu, regular
'eniciullonandiihutuliiit secretion, tire results
whlcli proinptlvund hirnrhhlv attend ItssysteiiK
utle us. It Is, besides, the best nroteetlve
I against iiinlai ta, and a rlrt rate diuretic.
At the examination for the baccalaure-
aic degree, the. professor of physics asks
tho candidate, "What is the best Insulator
known?" "Poverty," was the reply.
iMitgnter ".Mamma, i m craiy aooiu
. , ...1
tills palmistry v Jlollier "Tlio pa mys-
spends his evenings."
"You can always tell a man who has
once been a clerk In a hotel," says an ex-
that you can't tell him much. He thinks
e knows It all.
Ooirht to be Known by All I
The wonderfully aulek and certain re
lief afforded by Fontaine's Cure in cases
of cold, couali. croun. bronchitis and as
thma. It will cure a cold in 12 minutes!
lhi! first close v, 111 slve relief. It will cure
croun In as many minutes. A cliilil s life
may be saved by Its timely use. It Is n radl-
1 cure for AMhmi. it should always nr
the house, ready for an emercency. t.an
von. or anv nerson atford to take a risk.
lien you can absolutely emaru nzainsi nv
Wliooniiis-eouili. consumption nnd nion
chilis will yield to this medicine when
others have failed. Sold at Dr. C. T.
Horn's drug stoic
AVe notice In a newspaper some verses
headed "The Seven Ages of Woman."
fter n woman is thirty she abolishes tlio
other six.
"Say, mister, don't you want a hoy?1
Aie you out of work?" "Yes." "Wh.V
lid you do during the summer?'' "I stuck
flies onlo fly-paper In druggists' winders,
but fly-time'!) oyer now."
"They eat horses In France," ahservt-d
.Inglns; Isn't it horrible?" "I think you
uclit to be the last to say so," rejoined
Snooper. "How Is that?" "Von have. beer.
known to consume a great many 'ponies'
ourself.
Typhoid, Scarlet and Yellow Fevers, Keasles.
Diphtheria. Small-pox, Cholera, etc.
DaihvH Prophylactic Fluid will tlcrtrnv
he infection of all fevers and all contusion)
loaves. Will keen tlieatinispiierij of anv
sick-room pure and wholesome, niUnrhiny
iiiul itcstrovniK unhealthy cltliivia nml con
taiiion. Will neutralize anv hud unci
whatever, not by disuui-ina it, lint hv do
rivinirit. IWDarhvs Pronhvlactic Flui'
ui every tuck-room.
o.-
"Wliat Is the wor.ie thing aboul
iclies?" asked the Sunday school superln-
endent. And the new boy said, "Xot
having any,"
A lady correspondent, who assumes to
know how boys ought to be trained, write
as follows: "O. mothers, hunt out the soft
lender, genial side of your boy's nature.''
Mothers often do with a shoe.
l no new teacher at Hitter Ureek,
smart yonng fellow from Boston, who
lliought he knew all creation, was downed
at the first spelling school In his new dis
trict on the first, word. Old 'Squire Pollock
gave out "ptissley" and the new teacher
spelled It "purslane." "Set down," said
the 'squlro, ard how everybody did yell,
The bent nieilical writers claim that the
successful remedy for nasal catarrh must If
uon-irritatinf;, easy of apylication, and one
that Will, liv itt own action, rearh all the
reunite sores and ulcerated surfaces. Tlir
history of the efforts to treat catarrh diirinc
the past few years obliges us lo admit thai
only one remedy has completely met thcsi
conditions and that is r.lv's vreani Halm
This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered
catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and
both physicians and patients freely concede
this lact 1 he more distressing Hvmptonn
-jtucklyyieltl to it.
A stovo down In a stave-up passonger
car Is a deadly enemy.
It is the spur of tho moment tha'
makes time fly.
It is often wondered why the dear girl
can not have moustaches on their faces.
They can whenever they wish; that Is
when they make up their minds to take a
man with it.
A loafer may bo said to fight a duel
Willi time; for whenever he kills an hour
lie requires sixty seconds.
Glad tidings Itelief and cure of throat
and lung disease. Fontaine s Cure Is guar
anteed to cure a cold in 12 hours. Sold hv
; (J. T. Horn, Druggist.
It seems that tlio Irish bull flourishes
even in the tropical clime of India. A
well known Irish peer holding high oflb
lately turned up the corner of a begging
letter, nnd wrote on it for the Instruction
of his private secretary, "lieply that their
is no nnwe
Abbott, Hardin Co., Iowa. Mnrcd 20. 1SSG.
Your "(.'oiiuh Killer" in tho best remedy for
coughs unit colds I ever wild. It gives sails
fuel ion every time, lours trulv. II. II
.Stcrreinlierg.
pur Cosliveness, Iiliouness. Ileadaeli
and ulljeveri-h habits use Dr. Scth Arnold'
lIlOIH I'lllS, .)C
'Is I his a trunk line?" aked the Sum
mer girl at the railway station. "No,"
i-epllcd the ticket agent, "It Is n branch
"Oh, I'm so sorry; for I wanted to tak
f .in trunks along Willi htu!"
Wu do all kinds of plain and fancy jol
wotk letter heads, note heads, receipts,
Ac, put up in tablet style If desired.
l..tdiis! Those dull tire.l looks and fee!
p. speak voliiii is! Dr. Kilmer'! Female
Ecuiuily tiiritita all coii'litioiiii, restores
igur and vitality and brings buck youthful
'mini nml liiaiitv.
I ri.e $1.00.-0 bottles 5.00.
Jumping ft tho conclusion A dog try
ing to catch Ills own tall.
Tlio lirsl tiling a shoemaker uses in
bottoming a shoe is the lust.
The great American tjessert pic.
An editor makes an income when he
makes his ink hum.
Some Urces aro properly called little
laughter nieces.
Tlie cash mllknnn m.ty not want to
lialk It down for his cmli.niers, but be'e. nt raiuilM-s wiim - i pru-tn c ivunoniv
ui's lliem to down bis chalk. iVZl'inyt'SyZ 'AlimlVeimimw
-Th y aro happy whoie natures tort ' ."'r-"'. !r ,W.e 1
w,th their vo atlonv l)t"r-Til M 1 i C M. i.on, O, oetjn ti'fii
NE'OF
fTht Now QuinlnoJ
Ho BaflEflccl.
No EeaSacne.
No Kara.
KoBiiipsEars
Cures QnicMy.
PlSaSailt. FlirCi
a vowERWL lomc.
that the most delicate stomach will hear.
nno.Ttirn vni ir A r .f 7 r j
' -"--'''.
Jil i UMtAJLlbJu,
XERVOUS l'EOSTEATIOX.
And all Ccrm Diseases,
Kmtrm.nNKAKKINIi HAM IIKKX l'OUNl)
TO 1115 ALMOST A SPECIFIC. Superior to
quinine. . .
nellovun ilosiiltai. r. v., uimcrsaiiy success-
mi."
) 'Iters' patient trc.it-.
M. Francis Itnspll.il Jf.V. 'cit with Kusktnc has
) uccii eiircu.
w. .1tn.. f. tlnll. fTlmtilnln A llinnv Pfnltpn.
tlary. untes that Kniklne has ciiie.t his nlfc, at-
tcr in 'nty years siirfcrine from Miliaria and ncr-
vnu4 tltKiH'.riMln.
rue nun inr parnciuars.
MU.iosepus iiuspiiai, . i .1 "in use nruu
,iitii't'ri liir1rntiM:ihl(,. It arts nfirfnetlv. '
IVnr. W. V. Itnlcnnibe. M. I1..M Pjltt 'Jf.tll Ht..
. y..0ato Prof, irt". V. Med. College), writes:
., Iffi hIIi,. I. aiinnplnf rdilnlnA In tt n.f! Iln
oer.aii(l never iirodm-ps the slightest lnluiy
lVSiKK?f,r,,aiS.,S?rriin f h.t KMi.a
has cured theni after all other medicines failed.
Kasklnc can he laken wlt'hnut any special
medical advice. l.oa per liolllc. Hold ny i.i.
THOMAS., LehiRi.ton, Pa., or scut by mail on
reccipi oi price. .
,,,,c4.)y MWarrcnSt.. New York
in , n.nn i, , ,,
OATA RRH
ELY'S
RsPS?T?7vi&
CREAM BALM
ff$fCi?FSl. nCA-W
m
Cleanses th c
Head. AllnusX
1 71 fl aviation
yuivrrtrrjiW uj St
CFVFDlflIt
ilealS O 0 VeS. j
li'sno-cs trie
Senses, Taste
Smell, Hear
frig. A qvich
U.5A.
Jl T6?Eiif5 Uivo Cure.
V particle applied iutocacli nostril and Is agree
able. Pi Ice Mi cents at dniKplsts; by mall.UTis-
tert'd, 60 cents, circulars irec. i.i.i uiiw.-i.,
Druggists, uwego, .. i.
irOK lnfoi niallon ti'iout The South address
t .HI11X PAT1S10K. lUlelah.
x.c.
frcsli and active modi-
dual ncntj for tho euro of pain, nnd dUcoao.
rrenared from tlio comnlcto Tirtucs of fresh
Hops, Burguiuiy Pitch and Qnms. Thoercatcst
Btrensthcnlne piaster over Invented. Apply
one to Backache. Crick, Rheumatism, Kidney
rjins, Btitohes, Sciatica, Soro Chest, or pain In
nnypirt.locaiordeep-seatcd. Curea Instantly,
Boothna and mtrenrrthena tho tired muaoies. All
3 ready to apply- Sold fcy dm and country
Proprietors, HOP TIiASTEIt CO., Boston, Mass.
Bank St., Lchlgliton,
Pa..
Are prepared to Manufacture
Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring Hrngon, &c.,
' If every description, In the mott substantia
manner, and at I.oweit Cash Prices
Repairing' Promptly Attended te.
TREXLEK & KREIDLER,
April 29, 1833 ji Proprietor.
PUMPS !
Red Jacket Force Pump ;
any Depth of well.
MiirIc C) Under, J:
IJOiiuio - - - - - ;
Jio Packlug-uo pump.
Guckeye Force Pump up
Seventy-rive Feet.
Mimic Cjllnder, - - - - J
unuuio - -
Uumsey Force Pump, $13.50,
Depth up to sceiitv-flic feet,
Rumsey Iron Lift Pump,
ip to llfty feet, Ss.oo. iron Cistern Pump from
j iiim.uus. aim
WOODEN PUMPS AND CHAIN PUMPS.
FIVE per cent, olf fur Cash.
JOHN II. 11. ACICKII, Agent,
Vmi.i. Mini; Kit and Cistkun lirn.nr.it. Hank
tay, Lchlgliton, opposite tho old Prlntln? Office.
n,w ,'l iC. v,
....... U, w, J .
EDICAL OFFICES.
200 N. Second St., FMlada., Formerly
Drs.J.n.&J.B.HOBENSAOK.
Kulalil Iklieil t U 3f ars For the cure of a U Special
Uiacakcs, Including lesulti of Ynutliful Im
iritilt nrr, Varicocele, lite- Callorwrlteandbo
cured by a Graduate; of Jefferson College, wiih Hospital
experience. Nuur H to U to V, CDUl B-t:iJli
pS'j'li flSvt VEGETABLE
LrillUt TAN. l'UIXlvI.KS, I'IMI'MIS.
11I.OTCIIKS. Itl.ACtC lli:.)S, rtc,
leavh g thu skin soft, clear nml beautiful.
Touch Ith this eompnund thn soft Illy cheek,
And tho bright glow will best its virtues 6pak.
Also Instructions for producing a luxuriant
rmwthof hair on a liald head or smooth face.
Address A. 1). fiTKMrcL, 00 Aim Bt., Now Yorlc
WORKING CLASSES
,i.ticd to tiil'lilsli it classes Willi eiuplovinent nt
ionic, the nhole ol the time, or lor their spare
iioiueuls. Ilusluess netv. llglit nnd prol'.tahle.
I'lrsiiustif either se easily t.an Imniio cents in
'."i.i -r ctcnluir, nml a pi o, Kirlton.il sum h de
. nihil' all their lime lo tno huslne-s. Huts and
lils earn iu in I v a imitli as men. that all who
.ee tins may s.-uu ineir ituuiess nun ic.t tue
jii-Iiics', wc make this otfer. Tosuth asareuut
tell salislltd wo will wend ouedolhir lup.ijfnr
l.e liiMililn nf u ill In;'. Full partlciihirsaud out
il free. Addless (il.oitUK .iri.vsn & Co.. Port
li, Maine. diclf-n.
lohe made. Cut II. U out nnd rr
lui ii t.i us, ami wt villi scud jut fn i
sunulhllu; of ell-ul value urd mi-
liortnute In )ou, thill will slnit eulu lu slitis
whlcli will Inlng jini In iiim e inoiityiiahtiiv.il
than uiivthlngehe III thlswoild. Alijiiiieii.u iln
tho work nini live lit liulue. i.ltlitr n xi all net.
.'Miniethlng new tluit il'st tolns lumict P rii'l
..tirkein. We will slur I )tni; capllid nut liritle.l.
This is .me of the genuine, tuifuulant ehunces nf :
i llfelliiie. 'lhn-.e who nre niiililtluus nnd enter
iiis'ng will lii.l dcl.iv (iniud mil lit flic. Ail-'
lirss llifK A It)., AtiKUsia, .Mimic. ikcls-ly
$100 A WEEK.
Indict' or peiillcincn desiring plcsn.mt prnflt
able niipluiiiriit write ut once. Wc want sou
in letr.itlt un nrllcle nf denu-atie line Hint reeinn
MYW'i
1 X .
iYOU CAN'T BEAT THE J
31 UeaAiio"-DSB3C3scd of frcali and active modi- K
Central Carriage Works,
INTEREST TO FARMERS.
immm
One amonc the many qmtnent church ilii:-1
nilurics who liavce,ivcnllielriibiiccnilorse-1
mniit tri tlio rmnli.rfn1 .hVni' nf.Sl. .Inenlwi
0il inoifcof rlicurnntisw and other painful
mulleins, ja me ikigm jiuvcruuu nisiioii uu,
inniir, vicvciitiui, v.iiiu.
Coal or Wood for Fuel.
In actual heating power It Is dllllcult to
obtain exact lleurss of comparison between
coal and wood, because the quantity of
mlsture. may vary to the extent of twenty-
live or thirty per cent. This would reduce
the value of tho wood to about the same
extent. Tim most caretui experiments
show that a ton of anthracite is equal to
about one cord and ono-half of mixed hard
wosds, chiefly oak. This supposes tho
wood to bo well seasoned. A ton of an
thr.icltc, in sonic cases, may bo fully equal
"Zmi
hemlock, while pine, tc. In
setts,' a number of experiments
to two cords
such as
Massachusetts
made a tew Years nCC jhowed that. a Ion
of bnl coal was oqj.al to one cord,, and
sxth - tcnth of hemlock,
One ton of some of the poor "western,.
coals is not equal to a cord of bard wood.
Taking all the estimates together, a ton of
hard or anthracite coal is about the
same in heating power as ton of the best
bituminous coal. A ton of 2,000 pounds
of cither kind may be taken as equal to
nbout one cord and one-half of what may
be called good, dry, merchantable hard
wood.
When wood, cut and spilt, sells for $4.00
per cord. It is equal In price to coal at !()
l'er lo" lllu' oeu mo jinn: ui numi im
four-foot lengths, Is two-thirds that of coal.
then tlio coal is much cheaper, because the
sawing and splitting must bo added.
Kconomy of handling, must, In a great
many cases, be taken into account. A coal
lire in a magazine stovo will burn all da
In ordinary weather without attention. An
ordinary (ire needs nttenlion, peihaps,
twice a day. For an equal amount of heat.
two or three times as grc;
S.mu!BT2
wood is required if coal
following Is n safe rule by which to ascet
tain when to buy coi.l: Add one-half to
tho cost ot tho wood, and, If the amount
equals the price of coal per ton, coal is the
cheapest, besides being more leadlly liandl
ed. The wood should be measured in the
stick, and not after it is cut and split.
A Gift for All.
In order to give all a chance to tot it, am
lints be convinced ol its wonuerlul i iirativi
Ihiwvii-. Dr. himrK New Discovery lor ' on-
-iiiiuitioii. Uoiiehx ami Uohls, will lie, 1 r u
limilcd time, given iiwny. This tiller is ml
only lilicrul, but miom.h uniKir.ndul lailli n
Hie merits, ol tins great remedy. All win
-uflur mini toughs, 1UK Coiisiinipt.un,
Asthma. Pouchitis' or any nll'eUiui tu
I'liroat. Cliett. or I.tnies, are cMieiinlly re
liiestcd lo cull at T. IX Thomas' Dm
wire, turn get a trial isottio nee, ijurce
ilottlcsl.
Five Good l!eci cs- -
r M, I ,. .
ISaked Indian l'udding.l fioil twoepps,
of corn meal in a qunit'tit water till lt!is
almost like hasty piiddltig. Add one table"
flpoonfnl of 'juttcr, two etips uf'su3ar,thre-c
eggs, and spice according to taste. IJakt-
one hour in a slo.v oven.
Steamed Indian I'udding: One aud-hall
cup of sour milk, two eggs well beaten
one scant to.ispoonful of soda dissolved In
a little .vatm water; stir In meal 'mull the
the inixlme is a little thicker than for grid
dle cakes, then add fruit of any kind de
sired, and steam (or boll) one hour. Use
sweetened cream for sauce.
Fruit Cako that will Last a Year.
Wash and drain well ono pound of currents;
chop coarsely one pound of raisins; chop or
lice one-half pound of citron. Heat live
eggs and two cups of brown sugar together.
then add to tlieiu our cup of molasses; ono
half clip of sour n.ilk, ono teaspooufui of
spices to taste. Stir into tills mixture sir
cups of Hour, reserving one-half enp to ml;
nith Hie raisins, lo prevent their settling tc
the bottom. Add fruits last.
To Ilako Chicken.- Dismember the
joints In the same manner as for stewing.
lay tho pieces In a shallow dish, and pom
over the meal sweet cream in proportion ol
one-half cup to each chicken ; season to.
taste. Ilastu oceassonally with Ihc llquoi
formed by the cream nnd the jolce of the
meat, and as fast as the pieces get browned
turn them.
Hreakfast Filtlcrs. Quo cup of cold
boiled rice, one pint of flour, one teaspoon-
fill of salt, two eggs, beaten lightly, two
teaspoonfuls of baking powder stirred into
the Hour, and enough milk tu make thick
batter. Fry like griddle cakes.
The only cough mixture before the nconle
that contains no ophites or narcotics is lied
tur Cough Cure. Price, twentv-livt
cools.
Plymouth Hock Chickens.
For market the Plymouth Uocks are gen
eral favorites. A cross of tlio I'lyuioulh
Hock on Asiatic, or large, coarse, common
hens, makes a superior chick for market.
We have had pure-bred Plymouth Iiock
chicks to weigh two pounds when nine
weeks old, but they were, forced ns much as
possible and kept in the best condition. A
difference in the weight of a number of
chirks, amounting to half a oound In ten
weeks, with prices at forty cents a pound,
is quite an item, and it is very important,
theiefore, to use a breed that is not only
hardy, but one which glows rapidly. The
1'Iymouth Docks answer well for this pur
pose. Their plum) bodies, bright, clean
yellow legs and attractive appearance cause
them to sell rapidly and bring good prices.
Wu may mention that it has a strong rival
in the Wyaddotte, but the latter does not
always breed strictly true.and tiriyniouth
Itocks have been tried in all climates and
under many different conditions. As lay
ers the hens are far above, the average and
make excellent sitters and mothers.
Remember Thli.
You cau have sale bills printed at this
office while you wait.
Our circulation is rapidly increasing
everybody reads the Advocatp,
Advertise, your sales in the Caiuio.v ,
AllVORATU. j
Farmers will well to have their sale bills ,
print o.l at Hits office. A position In our
"I'ubllo Sale lieglsler" Is worth consider
able.
does Vp in Smoke,
hast year lax was paid upon 3,510,893,
488 cigars. The average smoker If content
with a clg.ir worth !!0 per thousand, oi
one that rUlls at live cents. On that basis
'here annually goes up In smoke 180,000,.
000, or 15,000,000 every mouth, or $f00,-
000 every day. In addition, boys waste on
c,Sroes ',00.000, n-I tin -e who prefer
a pipe a f'litfn r sum of - 0 00.
Sale Bills Printed at thi
I have "mrtde away" with my
prepared
with one ol
a dies', Gent's and
Pa am w NTF
Ess tffl U3 Bd U W H fcl U a
the
eeBfs9 Fae Bsoes $2.00 Up!
Ladies American & French Kid $2, to $4.
Ladies' and Children's Spring Heel Shoos, All Sizes
.... .
Ladies' Kid-Button
Styles Hats and Caps,
-'v ljU"Jjal X ItlOLiO.
At The " COHiSTTiJE, STORE."
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Bv ronson of Itrt ceatrei noaltio
mid o-jttiTiuj-ii llii'-j at ti.-'iii-ial 1
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'X'l.e Us-i lsla'..l .t.l v K m znd bratwhes Licltitlo ClUcnrOjJellct, Ottayra, Zia
Cnlls, r.-j'ta, Cki:.), UclLja rcid Kor1; Island, In IlUnr.lj; Ilr.vcnpcrt, .ulusca--tln?,
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Oatitra end Csai- i BIu.:. in Iow, Ch'llt.tin, Trent aa, lit. Joseph, Cnmeroa nnd
ICansai City, in bUnnrl; Leaveawex'th anil Atclilaon, in Kaiisnc; Albert Tea,
Mitmea-j!ill3 ov.i St. i'.v.l, fci Klnaon&ta; Vcttrtowu in Daiota, and livuidreda
of intcidedla'e ci.ios, tu-.mri and villaoc3.
TE5S RQCES DSLARED ROUTE
Ouaranteea Gpiorl, Comfort and Gaf-ty to thoio who travel over it. Ita roadbed
ia thoroughly t.'.ilaTta l. It3 tracu ia of heavy etceL, Its bridtrsa aro olid
ctructuros oi" i-t-aa and Uon. Ifi r-Jlliaf; etoclc is perfoct as human slull can niato
it. It ha.1 a'.l Ud Eai'otv aispliaiic'3 that mechaiiicrd rrelua has inventod and
csporioaeo iirov.d valtii'ole. Its practical operation i3 ccnscrratlvo and rncthed-Ical-lU
dkcicll is r.trlo'. and oxactifr. ' ho luxury of its p asseuccr accoramoda-
Uoa3 is ran j;Moc'. i-i tno Weit-unsuipasped in tho world. ,,
ALL ICXVj-telSJ THA1N3 between Cbicairo wid tho IjBopwlIllvnr ronadrt
of C3tfovt.tbl3 DA COAOIICD, ninynirtocnt ULLIdAlf PALACE 1'A.LOB
and 3i.Ui.Pltia OATtS, oloront. La.ll.'Q OAItB providinr; excellent meuls, and
-botv.-3:i Chicaco, Ct. Joseph, Atchison and liansas City-rcstful ItECLIMIWQ
CIIAia 0AB3.
THE FAG'JS ALBERT LEA RQISTS
wheat fillets and rn'azkirr Jrj-ulu of intnr.or JU :o;n arc i reached via watortovn.
A Bho.t ilc?trabKnu'.o, vii J-nec- fiudlfanJjalmo, oora r.up-riir IncUtcraciiU
to travelers baboon C'n-innati, I tr'.lanapolii, Laf.iyotts nnd Council ElufTi, Et.
Jor)h, A'.chlcon, Lcavenworta, Ilauoaa C.ty, liUnncapoli3, Dt Paul and intcr-
mAU clasaeaof patrons, ospectally fa-n!'.Ics, ladleq and children, rccelyofrom
oClsials and employee of Itocit Island trtua3 protection, respectful courtesy ad
UaiXTIdlet3.nKap3, Folders-cbtcinnblo nt oil principal Ticket Offices In the
United Utatoa and Ciiiiada or any doslred information, address,
R, R. CABLE,
Pres'tdiGcn'l K'cfr, CWcsro.
n. st. jo:im,
't Gcn'l MV'r, Chicago.
flttit. ar. ei,rrt, b.t tliote ho writ, to
SUuMItl A Co.. rurtlunit. lnlne.w-lll rccnlv
free, full Inrurtii.lion .bout ork wtilcl,
iticy e.a do. .nil lire. t hotne,tliut will pajr
Ibem from S.V In Sin tr dr. 8.iiu have
earned ov.rSjn in. day Ellhe r .... jotinjr or old, Ceilnl
not required Ynu are .l.rted free. Tlio.ewhsn.rl .t otiv
ar abMluUlj ur of auuc Hula fortuach All li ur,
s3 tr'-l nun f n i nas u.-. al
1 S1HIB TRltL ron
HErci Ike met itriillml
BGERMAN ASTHRIA CUREM'L
DtmihtuuleutattM.-k uihurvtiiufitbbl tlwi.
ReffbcU cures whercj ell fi'Iutr Xin.uiW full
o "ntitiiff lor KiilU. Ita lutfuii It
iNllllPtlhitis. il.rt'jr nml a-m ti.tn. an.. I
KuroU etlt-rUMiuiili CL'ltAlll.KC.M.!"
'H proiaootl cur4 rue. lum to in at any tim. '
Ihm U. J,it M. 11 J'k.h
'! am entire) fettered to tialtb tj Gcrmaa A thin
Cure," r-. .cun Liio
'Grrm&a Atthmt. Cure ii lUycu-Ulm Uriu Huotr
rU." '.n K, Vat f WW (in. r-ttmittt J.
' Jly pbyiL'laQ recumuico ta d Uernta Attttua l tire, It
urwt me." JU-t, M. L Tttwl. Umiuutietiv t)ki
Thouili nf lifclUr Uttrn cm Cie. Ink tmj drogfUl
RrrmKii Astlium l'nro' iRvrMhral
i .in,
jrinU otoOi'.auil Hl.or w.-nt by u ml ru rani t
Jo price, trial ratkatra Irow tuany atlijrta fm !
gatamn. lt.Kt l.tl FM S, U.I..M.I'wKl.51lmt.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Tho undersigned having been ro
Btorod to health hy sliuplo means, ttftci
ki i tfnrl lie? for fovpriil vinra vlth a bo vero
lung nlTuctlon, and that drwid diseaso!
Coiisutuiition. Is uiuious to inaljo
known to his fellow gulTt'ri'ra tUoinoana
of euro. To thoMi who deiro it. ho will
cheerfully scud (free, of clmi-go) a copy
of t!-o lireserlption usetl, which tlujy
wiH And u euro euro for('oiisuiiiition.
Asthma, Catarrh, Uronehltia and all
throat and ltliiK Mnlmllcu.
lio liopeu Jill Htiiioreru win try ms,
ltemwly, ns it will cre-t tlnut nothfutj 1
on 1 tn.iv prcA"i a ld -in" 'a ii
frltillfi til- Jir ilitU'i. , '1 r ' . , . I
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an ? flaw
mo r m m
s Office.
You Want!!
old stock and am now fully
lor the
R TRA
DE
most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB
STANTIAL lines of
Children's Shoes.
.
Shoes, $1.25 Up !
WEISS,
apr.tl-yl
will wonK nonAtLY as wrt,:.
ON nOOllII BTONV L.N1) A U'-i
Tlfn WraTFltN 1'ltAlttlE'l. IT 11
UNUKB ANY OTUElt WJLKY IM
TIIEWiinLD. CAN BBATTAOIIED
TO ANY COMMON tVAI.KINO
SDLIY.s
PLOW IN FIVE MINim. TIMS,
i 13 IV AllllANTED NjT TO
UE.ISE T11E UIVVPT ONT!
POUND. BO SIMPLE A CHILD
BIItONQ ENOUalt TO DEIVE A
TE.IM CAN OPEEATE IT. TVILI.
TUltN A SQUAltK COHNKn WITH
OUT BAISINO TUE TLOW. Tlln
QNLY PLOW MADE WITH A FOOT
LEVER TO 8TAKT THE POINT
OF PLOW ABRUPTLY IX TU-!
OIlOtlND Oil ELEVATE IT TO
SKIM OVEIl THE TOP 01' FAST
STONES. AROUND ItOOlS, ETC
Wo want a rjoiI, lire man to act aa
agent ri every town In tho u. H.
Wi lta us forour liberal tenna and
rrlcca.
E 3. DANIELS & CO.,
HAVANA. N. r.
J. Litzenberger
Takes the Lead in
$1.00 a Year.
X-,5,
CL02A?tiY Cr Tiri3 GC-CfJTnY. WILL
ruts map, tiuy the
tj ray mp
mmi MA mM
lo", clonv Kilatloi t A rriel?.-,! Unon a or uiucafro
jal poiuuj 'czt, li'o.-tli7c5t r.-.id Osvithwect-la Wie
trar.s.vnUacrU cyatr-ra v.Mth ir-vitca and tacU-
E. A. II0LBR00K,
Gen'l Tkt. L Psm. Agt., Chicago
VQU PITCHER S
pi a
Cnatorla promotoa Digestion, nnd
overcomes) FJatuloucy, Constipation, Sour
Ktomach, Uianliaa. and FoverlslinoM,
Thus tho child la rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorla contalua no
Alorphluu or other narexjtlo property,
" Castorla U ao welt adapted to children that
1 recommend H as superior to auy prescription
known tome." 11. A. Altaian, M.D.,
tu Portland Ave., IJrooklyu, N. Y.
"I use Castorla 111 my practice, and find It
specially adapted to alfectlous of child reu."
AUCX. ItOllIUTHoy, JI. I).,
1057 ad Ave., New York,
Tup CrKTica Co., l&J Fulton St., N. Y.
ilH 111 Rll
1 &y! i
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Cut From Exchanges.
More than twenty years ago
Joseph Dod'ds, of Bloomingilale,
111., married Miss Cynthia
Walker. Shortly afterwards
they removed to Towa, where
Dodds, hecause of some domes
tic trouhlc, forsook his young
wifc,takinu with him their only
child, a little boy but n few
months old. The heart-broken
wile and mother returned to her
parents, expecting never to see
her child again. Years passed i
....'it. i , T 1 . '
witu uu iiuuig-, ana sue nuiiuy
married Green Clay, a fanner
living near her old home, but
second marriage proved equally
unlortunate, and she soon left
her second husband, and has
for many years lived a lonely
but upright life. Not long since
V ostmiiBter Waggoner received
a letter from a yonng man at
some point in Kansas, inquiring
if Mrs. Dodds was still living.
The letter was referred to the
lady in question, who at once
recognized the writer to be none
other than her long lost son.
She immediately communicated
with him, nnd a few days ago,
alter a separation of twenty
years, they were rc-unitcd.
Another romance originat
ing in the Custer massacre has
been discovered in connection
with the gold watch worn by
Lieutenant Crittenden, who also
perished by the vengeful bullets
and knives of Sitting Bull's peo
ple. The watch a present which
his father, General Crittenden,
had purchased in England some
time before. It became the
booty of a Sioux warrior, who,
in due season, after crossing the
line, sold it to a Canadian ranch
er op farmer. The purchaser,
suspecting there must be some
history connected with it, wrote
to the maker in England, de
scribing the watch and stating
its number. The maker wrote
back that the watch had been
sold originally to General Crit
tenden, of the United States
Army. Thereupon the Canad
ian communicated with the gen-
"liil who promptly repurchased
lie watch, and it now hangs in
his bedroom in New York city,
.i sad memorial of the fate that
befell his brave boy.
A pretty little Boston bride
who has about everything this
world can offer, was asked by
her adoring spouso what she
would most like for a birthday
present. With woman's intui
tive largeness of spirit she meek
ly suggested a very valuable
slicckel ol Chriht's time, which
hc had seen in a collection,
would be welcome. ' It was a
costly trifle, but the indulgent
husband purchased it, and tna
dame at once proceeded to her
jeweler to have it mounted with
pearls as a brooch. At the ap
pointed day she called for the
now, to her, priceless ornament,
but to her horror tho relic had
been deprived of all its sacred
accumulations of ages, and shone
before her as bright us any coin
fresh from the United States
Mint. And this is believed to be
the epoch of universal culture,
not to say of the low of the an
tique. In the Italian language the
word Riviera stands for cither
scacoast. river, valley or country;
but in a general way, when used
without qualification, the term
is understood to apply to that
part of the west coast of Italy
which lies along the gulf of
Genoa, extending from Nice to
Leghorn, or, more accurately
speaking, from Ventimiglia to
Spezia. That portion lying be
tween the first named point and
Genoa is called Itiviera di T'on
ente, or shore oi the setting sun,
while the section lying between
Genoa and Spezia is termed Ri
viera di Levante, or shore of the
rising sun. It includes the beau
tiful and romantic territory tra
versed by the famous cornice
road (so named from running
high along the mountain wall or
side), which has always been so
greatly admired by travelers,
, who, before the opening of the
present railroad line along the
same route, but much closer to
the seashore, used to make the
journey along the coast in car
riages. Although tho country
included included in this terri
tory is wholly mountainous and
I seems barren to the American
, traveler, it is thickly populated
and is the centre of many im
ipartant industries, the mist
i most valuable interests being the
oil and marble trades and ship-
building.
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ISSSSTONEa
WHISKEY
Hrcelnllr niatlllet far
Medicinal Uae.
THE Bill TfiMi
UNEQUALEDtor CONSUMPTION
WASTINO DI9CMCS an
GENERAL DEtHLITY.
PERFECTS IIIESTMR.
Ml. M)W. U WALLING, lar
tcwin In Chief, Natlwd Guar
tif S.J, write. I
"Mr attention waa m114 as
Tour kcjatcue Matt WtiMtey It
Mr. Ulor, lrragi.t, f Treotoa,
ami I have ned a few twlllea
with fr Ult.r tbaa aar I
lmto hail. I am rreommeDdlaa
tt.iir artlclt hi mj prmttlae, uwl
ilnd It Trrj aitbb.tef."
Btvrm'cr Minnas.
frT-The Oee.tM lutt. Slea.itreel
Kissr.R h MCKnautin
en l.e f.i.b.1.
rit-iUllo ei Bs'.tli.
EISNER & MEHDELSON,
(Role Apt-nt. tor the V. ft.) )
31G, 318 and 320 Rsm St. PhiltxUttliA, tu
For sale at Dr. Horn
Cure ruarantcoel
ivl)r..I. II. Mayer,
IH j(l t3 ti'Inl lilArchRUrhlla,
rtWHiftWhTilla-viTrMiMterTiiieallpn. Kase at onto.
No operation or huslness delay. Thousands ot
eures. At Keystone House, Heading, la., Snd
Saturdav of each mouth, Send lor circulars.
Advice free. lnl-yl
.SYRUPY
"CURES'1
OUGHS
IIESL'S lUPeOYEO GIRCBUB Sffi-WUS
LutKB . SIMPLE, . .sSw ACMUUUI .
C1"'""'! RfiT&i)i U uuaiLU
2 .SSASaS.
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tll.0 Enu'rits, Vai Kiuicrs, to,
c u irr.rTtiar o st tu.
s.'aZ.vh :i:y-j weitas, !3aiA:m'. k
flAINSOW RUPTURE W
ilmplo, sjro, rellaWo nnj n iwfMtreUlaal. It la
not n Trues. Worn Uor and Jtlglit and Ita
ere.oncli foruottcn. fcend for cirenlnr with taaU.
mpntnli fnm cruleful .ii0erera cured br this a p.
VlfVl?"-. 'V,!'"."ContItM'dlcai and Sum lead
"i'Vi'i1."? UJO i-ocuat bt, Bt Louie. Mo.
inaijoiilcnleac. Wrrkanlnc dinwi aaiart.
,ut6 roubles in male nnj (eiaala oar. peelakr. Ba
.j ro to a ri 1 1, u. bnforo tak Inn t reatmwat alaewhazeT
".ouultatlcu frea ond Invited. w
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed, line of
advertising in Arnerican,
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,;
Newspaper Advertising Dureau,
lO Spruce St., Now York.
Send lOata. for lO&Pruje, Pamphlet,
A CASKET OF
SILVERWARI
to aDy pprson wlio will ihor It to ihelr
frk'uds nudfciiii us Oftltrs.
per Mont
ealatyiml fxj'riir ptdl tho-fl tho pr
t:r lary tn rummfiton, uud their
tml.ry rlu- lo
175 per Mouth
tlio third, and
per Montis.
thovutb ricmth u.y aro villi nn.lf thj
pigvoproQcuiit BAttiinu.
Full IiitVr.nit.Inu 1111 lo nl yon fr
abouiwo kihut joucflntlor.ua livn at Joni.
wlieri't'r)(iii nrcfitua'itl.ll.at wl'l payyom
from $5 to $10 per day. A number hmrtf
earned i vtr $25 In a dny. Iloth nifs. All
ageiu llie clunro ofallfn lime. Kow U
the time. Foitui ra aru alitjlntilv sure for
tho wnrkcre. Givo ynr 1WI Olttco aud
E1 precs t-dilrrs. nini uniowha purer yon
oaw t' lfl advtrtii-eiui'utlu. UdifH.
Standard Silver Ware Co.,
oo Washington St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
cnnsjlvania AgncQlinl Works, M, hi
w Staniiri Engiaei k Saw Sift,
taA tor ntottntaa
tddreso A.
RGENTS WANTED lliro
faHtLliahml. ttent known A urMeritMi in fhs
UIlttCUB
Oadt-l
try. Movt liberal terms, Untqaall tariUtieo.
PrfeoHlow (.Viiriti nrrry, J jktnbiUurd
cton-
AFFLICTED3 UNFORTUNATE
Aft or all othora fall consult
.TJ N. 15th St., belowCallowhill, Plilla Pa.
SOyear.eperiencelnall.HIr'IAI. diwie.. P.r.
manenily rcalnrc thotc weakened by tntty Inducre
lton,K:c Cllorwrile. Advice free and atrlcdr eH;
fidentl.l. Hour. : 11 a, a, ull a, and j t cvenloaj'.
Dccctuheris, 1SM-Iy
SHERIDAN'S CONDITION POWDER
Jl abanlntel pure and b'ffhlr coneentralf A. One oonce
I. wonli a noi'nd rf any olli. r kind. )l la .Irinly a,
mnllcina to w riven v 1. la fii.l. Ni.llilntr on earth 1B
nke lun. Ltyllko It. It dir.-. clilekfll cholera and all
lllaee.r. dt Lena. Ia wurtti II. wililit In gold. Ulna-.
tr.tc.1 boolt bv mall free. Sold e.erywher. or .ent kjr
Bull for ;v cent. In .lamp.. iX-lb. tin n, tit 1)
mall, t.KU Sit citn. ,v exnrr... pnpald. for f M.
Vli. 1. tJ. JOHN&O.N ic CO., Jloaton, Slaca.
A GEBTLEBIftH.SSaRfSlS
vous Prostration, Seininnt Weakness,
l'rcinaturo Decay, nml nil tho evil ef
fecta of early indtscretiotiand youthful
folly, Is nnxiotiH to innko known to
others the Bitnjilo modoof solf-curo. To
thoso who vrlbfi nml will givo him their
symntomf, ho -will hmuI (five) by ro.
turn nuil! n copy of tho roclpo w suo.
cewfully used in Ida cneo. .
Addresi, In eonfldenc, .TAMES W.
Pisr'y. 13 Cothu: tjt., ,
1 &csiil?siBBaWB
u. 1-AiiuuiiArt, Korb. ya.