KM Bneklen'i Arnicn Tlic IIK8T Halve In Hie world tor cut, linmes, sores, ulcers, null rlieuin, (ever soles, tetlr, chapped li.uiik, i liilliluhM emus ttwl nil skin ernpflotis, and piwtliu'h cures piles, in no pav requlrt l II I imi ii.uil I In kUi1 hm feel satis. faction, hi inning ii'lmuleil. l'rU'e -.r eenlspei box. t in ili-1 llh.HI'.ll ilniKUlst. ltemembei t lint without physical lienllli, mental atlalnnient Is worthless; l?t the. children lead free, happy lives, Which will strengthen both mind and boily. Jforred to Lerivn Homo. Overfill iienple were Cored to leave their home yesterday to call for n freo trial pack age of Lime's Pntnily Medicine. If your blood Is bad, your liver mid kidneys out of order, If yon nro constipated and have licnd ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist Uwlay for u free sample of this Brand remedy. The ladies praise it. Kvefyono likes It. Uirge sired package 80 rents. I, Ilrollod meals should never bo taken up ou a cold platter, and they should not be salted until after they are broiled. Aslc YmirFrlenris About 11 Your distressing cough enn he cured. We know it because Kemp k Italsnm within tlie past few venrs has eureil so many coughs mid colds In this eommunity. Its remarka ble sale has been won entirely by its genu ine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what lie thinks of Kemp's Ilalsim. There is no medicine so pure, none soeflVrlive. Large bottles 50c anil $1.00 at all druggists. Sample bottle free. A Newark, N. .1., landlady undertook to detain the trunk of one of her boarders until a bill of four dollars for wear and tear of a sofa should ho paid, hut a local justice of the peace suppressed her effort. A Woman's Dlacovery. "Another uoinleinil iliscoveiv lias been mailc and that loo brnliuly of this county. Disease fastened Its clutches iiki her him for seven ears sho stood Its severest tests, but her vital organs were uniieruiuieu anu uetim seenictt im minent. For three months she comrtied Incess antly and could not sleep. She bought of us a ootue or nr. King s Hew Discovery lor con siimntlon and was so much relieved on mkliur first dose that she slept nil night and with one bottle lias been miraculously cm ed. Her name Is Mrs. I.uther Lt.tz." Thus write W. C. Ham rick & Co., of Shelby, N. 0. (let a H lal bottle a jiftiiuiin uriiB wore. A resident of Yonngslown, Ohio, after haying his right arm amputated as the re sult of an accident, placed tho severed arm In a valise, and, unattended, went ten miles to his home. Hlilloh's Consumption Cure, This is bos, oml question the must success ful Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, ami Hronchllis, while It's wonderful success In the cure of Uonsump Hon is wilhoul a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a cough wn earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cents, 00 cents, and $1.00. If your lungs are sore, chest or hack lame, use olillob s Porous rlaster. sold at Biery's or Thomas' drug slorps. After casting a glance at om own weak ness, how eagerly does our vanity console itself with deploring tie Infirmities of our friends. , Life's Mistakes. Somebody has condensed the tnlttakes of lire and arrived at the conclusion, that there are fourteen or them, the Kreateit or all mistakes Is lo allow a simple cough or cold to take Its rourse which always ends In death; check It In t tne nnd cave life by use of Puritan Cough and uvuouujpiion cure. rrice za cenis. ai s. u niiUMAS' Drug Store. An honest man who lacks judgement, I: more dangerous than a thief who has dis cretion. Ople 1 Head. Miles' Nerve nml 1.1 ver l'llle. jin iinnoriuni niscovery. Tliey net on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedly tuie uuiiiusiieHs, uau lasie, torpid aver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 dnses for 25 cents. Samples free at. T. D nomas and IV. J Uierys Drug Store. :V good word Is an easy obligation: but not: to speak ill, requires only our silence which costs us nothing. A Ifliunteil lfnuat. I nil 00,1 y or ours has be en likened to a tene ment. It often lias a haunted apartment the stomach, bciredby the eldrlch sprite, ilyjwp tla, digestion flies and refuses to return. What can breakthe spell, whatcan raise the ban laid upon the unhappy organs: We answer unhusl tatelngly, Hosteller's Stomach miters, and we are warranted in the response by the recorded testimony of myriads, covering a period or over aiiiuuuiiii-ciiiurf. a course oi me miters, begun many stage ol the affllotlm, and persist ently followed, will terminate In cure positive, uw.t'nmai, uiu imters restores lone to nil eplgastrlo nerve, renews and purities the juice; cauiiihk irum uiereiiuiar tissue mat act upon the food (Unrest! vl v. exulea Ml a rmm th .,,,!, m. und the blood, and promotes a regular habit of juuiuuit, money complaint, nervosness, .iuiuuiiu Kim ucuraigri give way io mi uiL-uicine. AJpalr of Infant's shoes, filled with culled liali, with a pretty crocheted coyer over Hi top, and held together by tiny bows of narrow satin ribbon make a nice receiver for hat and'halr pins. Tlie World's Fnlr. The excitement oamed this great event is scarcely equaled by that produced by the great discovery of Dr. Jliles the Itestora live Nervine. It speedily cures nervous prostration, change of life, pain, dullness and confusion In head, fits, sleeplessness the blues, ncuralKir, palpitation, monthly pains, eta C. W. Snow A Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.jTnlbntt nnd lions, of Greejuburg, Intl., and A. V. lllackbum, of Wooster, O, srw that "The Nervine sells heller than an) thing we ever sold, nnd gives universal satisfaction." Dr. Jliles' new illustrated treadle on Ihe Nerves and Henri and trial bottles free nf lliery or Thomas' drug store. The world Is seldom so badlj fooled when It accepts a man at his own esllinate of himself. a ou can never know till you try, how iuickly adoseof Aycr'sl'llli will cure slA headache. Your stomach and howls need cleanning, and these pills will nocoinplUh it more effectually and comfortably than any medicine you can find. ion neyer Know until the big man who licked yoij has turned the corner how many men there wasjn the crowd whose sym pathles were with you In the fight. Cuptulli Courteily. ay: II bile nn the coast of Africa I had three men sick with malarial fever. I cured them with Sulphur Bitters, ll in thegreatest uiuuu iKimyer i ever saw. I always keep them in niy medicine clteet.-ShipNaulilaus, The power of the mlnil ovr the body Is Immense Let that power be called forth let It be trained ami exarcltoil, and vigor la bolh of mind and body Wl be the result. 1 here i-. danger in i in wire blood. Theie is satetv ui taking Iloml's SanmpaiilU, the great tl.iod puritier UKI dootw one hollar. Every man should have a good opinion of hnns. lf. He may find It liard to per suade other pi nple to preform this arduous dutv fur him. "Io What av v onld yon prefer to travel to feuurimyr" asked the vlnllance committee who captured a train rob ber, "I suppoe you'll make me lake the neck strain," he rplied. WAR BETWEEN THE 8TREET8. How One Small Hoy lMtaetl In Safety Through the Knemtes' Linos. For vindietiveness, Btubbomneea and lack of any masterly inactivity the war between the states Is discounted, by the war lietween the streets. One was set tled In four or Ave yean, but the other Is perennial, nnd oa New York gets big ger and bigger It Bpreads out over more territory. Every wide nwnlte small boy in town knows all about It. He uoesn t lioea any war maps to show him where the various strongholds are. If ho had maps they would bo of little use to Win, for before lie could master them be would be pretty sure to stumble into the very midst of the enemy and subsequently give his family au opportunity for valuable prac tice in first aid to the injured. Btrategy plays au important part in the battles of tho small boy, and among other things ho learns now to pass through the enemy's country in safety a very voluablo bit of knowledge, too, when the family grecer or butcher Imp- pens to havo his establishment in n hos tile district. A reportor a day or two ago had a chance, to see how the wily boy does this. The importer was walking up univer sity place from Washington park when Bnddcnly be became aware that a boy was trudging nlong by his side. The youngstor seemed to have come up through the sidewalk probably he had emerged from a convenient areaway but, at all events, there he was, a bright looking, well dressed, active boy, with a small package under one arm. The bun dle gave proof positive that he was on some household errand, Oidy a -woman could have made such a curious Combi nation of too little wrapping paper and too much string. Tho boy stuck close? to his newly adopted companion. If the reporter slackened his pace, so did the youngster; if he increased it, the boy was with him; if he stopped to look in a shop window, the boy followed Ids example; if he edged over toward tho curb, the boy went with him. In this fashion thoy traveled on block after block. Two or three parties of boys playing in the street scrutinized the pair closely. They seemed to have it desire to get at tho boy, but apparent ly they were satisfied that an attack would not be politic under the circum stances. By the time Tenth street was reached the reporter began to wonder if his small companion had decided to at luch himself to him permanently. A retinue is not always desirable, and what was worse, two or three other youngsters had fallen into the proces sion, keeping twenty or thirty feet in the rear, however. Half way between Tenth and Eleventh streets the following party stopped. They seemed to have come to some dividing line, across which they had no business to pass. There they Btood, though, with very much the air an industrious cat as sumes when a mouse has slipped into a hole just in time to avoid contact with feline claws. As soon as they halted the youth with the bundle seemed to lose all interest in their doings. At Eleventh Btreet he suddenly left the reporter's side. He ran across the street at full speed, stopped at the cor ner, and, turning around to face the other boys, made a gesture which was so full of derision that his pursuers must nave felt disgusted with life for half an hour. Then he trudged blithely away up the side.street. Evidently he was on safe ground again and the foe had been balked. He had taken convoy through the lines of the enemy, and had escaped a lot of personal unpleasantness. It pays a New York small boy to have a long head. New York Times. One of Howard's Failures. Bronson Howard's play entitled "Met by Chance," which Helen Uauvray pro duced at the Lyceum theatre, was the worst kind of a failure, and it came im mediately after the success of "One of Our Girls" and preceded the still more brilliant success of the "Henrietta." "Shenandoah" was produced first at the Boston museum and failed to make any profound or encouraging impression on Boston audiences. . But Howard had re written "Lillian's Last Love" into the successful drama of "The Banker's Daughter." nnd reiiittinhftrinfir ibis oxiia- . ' T a 1 rience he rewrote "Shenandoah" into the prosperous drama with which thea tre goers aro now familiar. New York World. G ni ml mu Ideu uf u Si, OOO Salary, E. W. Winter, general manager of the Omaha railway, enjoys a good story as much as any man I know, particularly if it be on himself. Ho tells the follow ing tale with great gusto: "My grand mother is a dear, innocent lady, who lives up in Vermont, she was telling visitor all about the family, one day, and when my turn came she said, 'Now, there's Erne, he's doing right well,' and her voice sank impressively. 'Thoy do say he's gettiug as much as a thousand dollars a year, though I don'tsee how he can earn all that money honestly.' ' New York Star. - , Why She lt,uted French. There is ut the Hotel Metropole a na tive American girl who, accompanied by her parents, is on her way home from an extended continental tour. In conversa tion with u number of her compatriots the other evening she fruukly confessed that she liked no language but her na tive language. "As for French," she de clared, "I hate it, because I always have to think before I speakl" Eugene Field's London Letter. An Interested Affeotlou. Bella How cau you bo so attentive to that rich young man when he has told you he is to marry another? Madge Pa is a broker, you know, and he wants me to get the young fellow in terested in stocks, Epoch. Mr. Ignaz Helfy, a Hungarian deputy, is revising the memoirs of Louis Kossuth. The old patriot says that his forty-one years of exile have mode him a little rusty on native tongue. A Frekh Water Scholar. In his response to the toast, "Our In vited Quests," at the banquet given the Georgia doctors, Dr. J. 8. Todd got oft' mis one on Ur. J. MoF. Gaston, of At lanta. Now that the banquet is ever. ur. .iixi n ueciurea ma joke a true one, The story as told runs this wavi "The first morning he was hare Dr. Gaston was walking alona the wharves. He admired the vessels and the different Hags very much, and was enthusiastio in talking of them. In the afternoon Dr. Gaston induced me to go down with him and look at the bay. I gladly acoepted the invitation. We had not gone far, though, before Dr. Gaston's looks and manners chunked completely. He look ed uneasy and as if ho would run for life. I noticed that, and asked him what in the world was the matter. 'Matter,' replied Dr. Gaston, 'there's plenty the matter. Why, my conscience, man, if that water continued to rise like it has for the last six hours every mother's son of us will be drowned before morning.' I turned away lu laughter, while a truok hand who had overheard Dr. Gaston tried to explain that the tide had come in since he w&u there in the morning." Brunswick lOai TinMg. SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS Preferring to rnrry Uncle Sum's Dulltus to a big Mock, we have imniguri'ted ft GREAT JUNE SALE. Swooping Prioo Ileduotiono! A mve ehnnre to get Fine C Noth ing far below rt giilnr prices. A. C. YATES & CO., OI.li nnd Chestnut. St. i (Uilger llnllriliiK.) 1 3th nnd Chestnut St. Henry Miller, WEISSPOKT PLANING - MILL. MANUKA OTUUUH OF Window and Door Fhamkp, Doors, SlmHerS, window rashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND IUSAMUi IS All Kinds of. Dressed Luto Shingles, Tailings, Hemlock Lumber, &e.,&c. Very Lowest. Pricws. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, ,iv et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Oniiiis,' Table Sauco, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Cataii), Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, nnd all kinds ofchoice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry! Goods, Groceries, Queenswarc &c. H e lead, both in low pi Ices ami quality o goods. Our large slock Is displayed loila Vantage, an ItPin which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. EEMEMHER THE OoitNER STOKE, LEH1GHT0N PA. E. F Luckenjiacu, PLAIN AND DliCOItATIVU I'Al'lil! HANI! 1KH. HOU31! AND SKIN 1'AINTfNO AND (IKAIXINIi. Competent workmen srntln any part of Hip county. HKAPQiMirrniR iou Wall Pauers. Borflnrfi & Decorations I-irg assortment, anil I lie latest 8t)le. Boob, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All cratles. Hlmde making ami pulling up promptly atli-ndiwl to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & general Painters'" Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mmicli Rliiml', n Itnlow the llromlwav House, Sale bills printed' at this o(lic at Ifiwest juices. AL. CAMPBELL in Irnn aim NiUiuiiitiyr, Bank Street, Lehighton, 7Jenna. Iletpectfiillr Invltrs the attention of Ills ft lends umltlto citizens Keuerully Ui lux immense new mock of Watches, Clocks, ilvorware, Jewely, at I'rlftffl that defy tonipnlttiou. II mil pa) vo o call und mcl my aUiek liefute Purdue un' eliewlieie. REPAiniNO - Promptly done at loowft chVKe, anil all wtk guarauteeil, Don'l ForjEBt tlie Place sraN op this nitt watpii, Bank St Lehihtnn. llC It 187. PilesT- Piles! Piles! Frrlr Uiiivrr-ml I'M. suios,i.m a m tirf iorvery lorin ui rn. s, mi. 1 1 lu liiiiK ur bt.'Uinc, .tiiii o ,; i HuMnetrr i.nkit. li h ,,,, ImiIh1 with ii ti y oilt.-i nim i Um is iiHitih.iM ii, , -,is t.. I'lfittlli tlllll ' i r1 m" v i t I .i, nil aieulri liiiii salvia. l'ii-h m. mm lOf Ulf it H triUl MU iuli w ill I eoiiUucttd. It oui drituKM Uo s u..i k. .-). n pri u lur ..oil, iwuu uu ii i iiidll, li n , ',u( i a Box Adiiress, n i'J( hi ( , . Lancaster Fu Suhi t in N Ii it, iu , , Horn anti T 1) IhnnitiMii. iAluMoii id H. UK M l li ! Ill II ll lll.l I I t . J ... I , Porter, ttrese Sboea are Mwtrentd rtltli WoIfTsACMEBIaoking Sponge UMim wtth clwin wafer, and thJ will bo leMUlfnllj ix.IWiihI. Yoo villi earn vuur quarter Mar thU timet Ur the wf. Porter, tell 111 r Uve Stable friends thai It la the tat llantm Drmtng ta the world. I',e Moduli Auk for l'lk-llou, vhlch sraiN OlD dtw ruenlTunt IVimff h 0fU SraiN GLA8B and CMiNAwanc lit the ili Stain tinwarc Biltiio DrtLL STAIN TOUR OLD DABKCT NtHf hi LL STAIN BABT'B COACH AND ON VfOUTV It RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Tl.rt Rap nnil Puroof MnrlirinoEl Ili .t,-W r?wi?0 M A rP I I V NaV , .1.- lf.,MnHrm.Aiat.BII a. mMIUn. HI' J.'' ..v..... ... ... ''i- At ,kfi'io, """ Jul" III i VVS1 "",,u,i.i.,5''.""l I " i " . ' " ..- - . : ' 111 1. n'i '' ?fe.lueliniar vour linuitvra VZi 'V nn-piitiMil liv llnmii-etal ,. i CeLblotMl, nml i.iii be S.".. ''.VA!l T,1'.,,lhnrl ', VSstbue. It ? ou me V m '1 'r " ISwieeaiul uae '4 hJ '"''Ai'1'n Brent L .n 1 I E IkmI ami rlirapeai z " iS.'-. V I Iniwlielnn. Try It. nmio ,, I I you miii bo miiixiieii. ? 5JI HctltotyourlirugKlt v4 MPON'TWAIT. lil.TITATONCli If vou nro BufTerliiK from KliP? nef l)lease. nml wl-" to ne '" ol.l nge, u HIIU'lll It D1TTK1 'i'liey never fall to euro. o i ojipiiI kt.'miiifl In A. I'. Oniwuv AfVl.. l!o6loii,lliiaa.(for beet meillolwork imdllibetl? 0. Catarrh 3 IS n blood illsease. Until tne poison Is expelled from the system, there can be no cure for this loathsome and d.anRerous malady. Therefore, the only cffectlvo treatment is a thorough conrso of Aycr's Snrsnpurllla the best of nil blood purillors. The sooner yo'u begin the better i delay is dangerous. , " I was troubled with catarrh for over, two yours. I tried various remedies, and was trcaled by a number of physi cians, but received no benefit until I began to take Aycr's Sarsapartlla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com. pletcly restored my liealth." Jcssoll. lluggs, Itolmau's Stills, N. C. "When Ayer's Sarsaparllla was rec ommeuded to tuc for catarrh, I was In clined to doubt its cfllcaey. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben ellt, I had no faith that anything would euro me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and Impaired digestion. I had nearly lost tlie sense of smell, and my Byslem was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and re ferred me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate (Unease is through the blood." Charles 11- Maluuey, 113 lllver St., Lowell, .Mass. vers f FKEl'lllED Br Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Trice 1 1 i all lioltlea, J6. Worth $5 a bottle. To enro roitlvencis Ihe meitleino tuuat be mora tliun a purfrutlve. Ta bo net muiieue. It mum eontuln Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. TnU'ti Pills poaaeas these qualltUs In au eminent riegrov, and Speedily Restore to (tie ImihoI, Ihelriiutuul perlataltlo luolluii, ao osacntlal to regulitrlty. Sold Evorywliero. TbB tlmt uid only ootut)iuxl S.afl.-..nr Hain-Utll.iur riABVCaTV A HrvUowi fomlilnullon of tatHtlcal iutiifl Wit imn, n.'i.-I.Kh. pme RtUrtagi. ud KTra.U- pnpul uiwt tpt otul tin iuuaIiu, ail ntiidy lu put on. I'AtS, ttivtirsH lullMtiiniHllan ur . iuUm win flior ii'u itl mi i Uu.iwu. nuiaalifr ..ltjrn ).ttti 4 01 !.., .nut. .1, , i.'lj i lUnUlillj to Hit- all poMMlul Uitnii' tli ll ) n'i.ltl a of lilt tltfj lklTr. 'I oi i,..tp urr itrun4irrai)l Btrtiitlt.Utd. TiUKcail ID) re- Uii l heUU itml viur II Of I'LATl'U never bi rn or In I lute Are liv-.l bf tliuiiMaiUx of I!! ii evoiy .u!l uf lif. al .. 4 a v. t. U NUaitirdat ami uOiSl'ju.ltiiii. Vit ITK.V770.V lelanydaJar frt.l intu tikmif Hubttitulti ur m.UUuu. AU KtiiuiiiM Hup INatt.ira nUw tit pruprUtara irigu, -trtt. HoflAiTCHCO .HHOhHitronW BOSTON. Amtfl I..iiift it-it lug UrtJ laiiM.tM Ut you Lut, SGOTPS CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting Diseases EMULSION GORES Wondorful Flosh Producer. Many have gained ono pound per tiny by ita uso. Scutl'a Eunilaion is not a eeovot remedy. It contains tlio stimiilnt iujf properties of the Hypophos- iihitna and uiro Norwegian Ood jiver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by l'liyuiciaus Ml over tho world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by nil Dntyylsts, BOOT 1 S. UOWNE.Ohomlsla.N.Y. OBEASE IV Till-. iVOKLD. M hi lortni ui.surpnaa1 aituaily i I led ul any otbet Lruua. Mot -i aJ .i r iiii..i:.m'i.vi:. I l l 1-FU-iCFNrKAIJ.l. lyr How Plastere i-tKiirn axle THE ROTE ALONG THE SHORE. Fer off along tup liar inOent.'d const. Where lieaulland afler heailaaud atietoblng far, Mark tbedlrn coaat line, railluir, till almost It blrnda with cloud at the huruiin a liar Slow orraplBK ahureward, lnoaniua; eTnruiora, Tlia pulae of oceau beala upou the shore. A murmur deep, half alienee and half Bona;, From aunken ledgea aleeplng rar away. Arlaea, borne by trembling airs along, Till all the world above the pulsing bay Is full of Tolcm whispering to me Tlie sweetly solemn secret of the sea. The over soul wtth listening souls below Hold eon verse In the voice of noisy wares That moan along the shore when wild winds blow From realms of silence over ocean oaves Tlie Infinite thus speaks to you aud tne A message, this deep inuslo of the sea. Julian a Cutler in Boston Transcript. ltl'uctlluli Coffee. Tho bulk of tho ontire colTeo prod uct comes from Bmr.il, which hits a peculiarity of Its own. Thouo coffees aro harsh nnd rank, as compared with tho milder kinds. It was estimated that Uracil once furnished 05 per cent, of the entire coffee product of the world. There liuvo been of lato years one or two partial failures of the crop in Brazil, which accounts for the high price of cof feo here. Vou will probably remember that cofTco was very low from '8-1 to '87; ill fact the prices were so very low that Brazilian planters did not nave the ber ries pioled, it bringing them in debt. In consequence, they allowed their planta tions to run down, which In part ac counts for the present shortage. Chica go Herald. A I.ury Dog. There Is a dog in Chester, Pa., which will never walk when there is a chnnce to jump on a street car and ride. He is a black Newfoundland. Much of his time is spent at the stables. Although his homo is only two squares away he never walks to it, but waits for a car go ing that way, on which he jumps. He often goes off on a pleasure trip, riding to the different sections of tho city on different cars, always Bitting on the curbstone until tho car ho wants comes along, showing remarkable intelligence in allowing to pass him those cars which branch off in directions contrary to the one ho wishes to take. Pittsburg Dis patch. An Klaborate Light. A novel arrangement for securing an abundance of soft light together with perfect ventilation has been installed in an opera house in Chicago. The device is, in form, similar to a large parasol, eighteen, feet in diameter, the perfora tions in the cover permitting the escape of the vitiated atmosphere. The rod and handle are formed to permit the use of gas jets if necessary, while from the tips of each rib incandescent bulbs hang, giving u perfect and powerful circle of light. Another feature is the use of in candescent bulbs, arranged in a wire net, to indicate tho imiiio of the company playing. Chicago Letter. A Woman'. Way. A woman wugo earner who works from 8 in the morning until 0 at night and occasionally finds herself too weary to sleep, takes down her hair at 10 o'clock, brushes it vigorously, washes her face, neck and arms with lukewarm water, takes a crash towel bath and goes to bed, with a hot water baij at her feet. The light in her room is so ar ranged that she can, after reading for a few moments some light, pleasant work, extinguish it without rising, and she usually drifts into dreamland in less than half an hour. Chicago Tribune. The Germans tu Paris. Frenchmen are waldng up to tho fact that tho German colony in beloved Pai is is rapidly increasing. There are nearly 80,000 of them in other words, twelve persons out of every thousand of the population are Germans. The total has doubled in the last ten or eleven years, and it is more than double that of the British, who are just under 18,000 strong. The English have their own quarters, but the Germans distribute themselves over every arrondissement. Paris Let ter. A Good Vie. A colored man named' Joseph Saun ders was employed to dig a well for a fanner near Augusta, Me. The fanner beat him down to half wages, but after going ten feet down the digger struck a jug with $760 In gold in it and took a skip. The farmer then dug twenty-two feet more, nearly broke his back, and didn't hit anything hut stones. Detroit Free Press. The scoring of tho bores of modern cannon by the new powders in use is claimed to be due to the fact that upon ignition all of the powder is not turned to gas, some of it remaining in a fluid state.' It is this latter which does the scoring by being thrown with such force against the metal of the gun that the re sulting action is very similar to that of a sand blast for cutting glass. J. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county, K. O., had planted thirty-five acres in Irish po tatoes, and' one night when ha thought there was going to be frost to kill his potatoes, which were twelve inches high, ho built log heaps about his field and kept them burning during the night, and next morning his potatoes were untouch ed by the frost It is said the law regulating child labor In the fuctories of New York is generally observed. The law prohibits tho em ployment of children under 13 years of age, and limits the labor of all minors to sixty hours each week. The measure was not intended as a hardship upou employers. Our or Grant's Secretaries. Ex-Secretary of War Belknap is one of the beet known men in the city of Wash ington. He grows rounder and jollier and mora red in the face as the years go by, and tlie circle of his friends appears to be continually widening, lie is a gastronome, a wit and a story teller. He makes ten or fifteen thousand dollars a year as a claim agent and spends it all. He has a lovely family aud a luxurious home. Cor. Augusta Chronicle. In England in 1803-69 there was one known thief to every 1,000 persons; in 1887-8 the percentage had fallen by nearly one-half, and there wm only 'one known thief to every 1.04B persons. The decrease in the receivers of stolen goods U still greater. !n 1808-30 there was one to every 8,180 'people; (i 1687-88 there wan me to every 85.300. A Clergyman's night. The Bew Dr. Todd, of this city, once found hliuttdf in the pulpit Sunday morning witTi the wrong sermon in his pocket. There was no time to send home fur the right one, as the congregation was singing the hymn that preceded the discourse; nur would it do to preach from the manuscript before him, as it had been directed against his hearers hut a few Sundays before. It was a critical moment. He succeeded, how ever, in recalling the tuxt on which the absent manuscript wbs based, and so he began and finished his remarks ou that Une uf thought without a scrap o' paper to help hi it). It U a fact that a number of the reverend doctor's hearers stopped a moment after the sermon to congratulate him on an especially fine tffort. New Haven Palladium. Milk Shake and Soda Wafer : Five Cents a, Glass. Cooling, Healthful, ii Summer drink same time the Tf'P CrP'llll Sold by thi' pinto, ravtiea, picnics und jlv.,i v.'i senile Festivals supplied nt short notice. NUSBAUM& CULTON, 0pp. the Park, Lehighton. FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa lias just opened nn entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns ofthe very best qnnlities nt exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware.Glasswaie. Vood and "Willowware ofthe best nmUes at low figures. Cloths Cassimern. BfafcR. Buotu. fihonw nnrl T nnAiT. uiade Clothintt in meat variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully U3 nought for at any other general stove m this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Hock Bottom Prices. "IT i .11 l -V-SU am -SJ i 11 aj nesi quauiy oi i-iour ana Jr'eeci at prices limy as low as the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. A cur load of coarse salt lias just been received the price y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoie n this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, J"ly 823-71. A.M0S REirvGL. KoGli&Sliankweiler,Allentown, CLOTHIERS, We have made extensive preparations lor the Spring Business in Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our guaranteed qualit ies and ihe lowest prices are making our store the preferred plnce for those who wish to save time and money. Mothers', Attention. Over nouo Children's Suits now ready. Ages I lo !;" u hi s. Our c-.eutiKe In Hoys and Utile lluys Clnlliiiii; shows Unit If we can wt the at tentlun uf the nioheis that 111 now dour store Ve have uelty unit line inateilal, pretty nml novel shape, anil the making u credit to our l.lltle Horn' Clothlnu Heiiarlment. We lnte a complete line of 3ilere Suits, and a fine selec tion nt Jersey and Kilt Suits. We stall our Child i en's Sulls from Sl.oo up. Men's Suits. WVaie showlni? this season over EO LeuilliiR Styles. -Uur aim Into combine the Best Make ivlih the Lowest l'lkes, Kveiyhody In need of clothing, coming to town, is Intlleil lu tlslt our Large Clothing Kstakllsh ment. We know that the time so spent u 111 he verv proillable. -tlet our prices before buying and you will save money by so doing. Custom Department. This department lacks nothing to satisfy the tastes and Ideas of the most critical ot men Our line of Spring TiouserlngH und Suitings Is larger and more select than ever seen bcfoie. Kverylhlng Is In leadmess with all the modern facilities to gnajantee unsurpassed workman ship, fit anil 11 nl.-. ti. A special feature Is the very larue assoilinent of Styles oftered at prices Uiai will vv iwiiiiu iiiKiuy aiimcutr. 1 1 ...i Alien n.,;ii; GOT-THi A L. I V.,e Rreat lmeutlon Patent Shirt Waists. The Mother's Friend" jruuirviJ i Waist does away entirely with the sewhiK on of buttons, it Is supplied with an Adjustable belt, which is easily taken off when the waist Is washed. The buttons ale rii etted on the belt, consequently cannot be torn off either In weal tup. washing oi Ironing. Being plain In speech and sincere In our ofterlngs, we leeomnieud goods as the) really are and quote you the very lowest price. uun-l niu ii uiiuuiiifj, iXUUii IX. Ulltllll. vv C11C1 Allentown, Pa., Largest Clothing TTmu.e in Lehigh Valley, UNAOQUAniTED WITH THE OEOOBAPHT Or THE COUNTRY. WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FBOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISUNO & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main linos, branches and extensions East and .West of the Missouri lllver. Trie Dlroct Houte to and tr-om Chicago, Jollot, OtUiwu, l'ooi lu, Lb Salle, Mollne, Bock Island, In ILLINOIS- Davonport, Muueutlne, Ottuuiws, Odlcaloosa, DesMolnes.Wtntorset, Audubon. Harlan, nnd Council IJlutta, In IOWA Minneapolis und Bt. Paul, In MINNESOTA Watertown and Sioux Falls, In DAKOTA-Oamoron, St. Joseph, and Kansas Oity.in MISSOUItl-Oroaha, Falrbury, and Nelson, In NEBKASICA-Horton, Toroka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, In KANSAS-Pontl Creek, Kingfisher, Fort Rouo, In the INDIAN TERRITORY -and Colorado BprliiB-a, Denver, Pueblo, In COLORADO. FREE Itecllnlng Chair Curs to and troin Outoago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vaat areas or rich farming and grazing lands, affording- the beat facilities Of intercommunication to all towns and cities east und west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and pacific arid transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, cool, welt ventilated, and tree from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FIIBB Reclining ghalr Cars, und least or Missouri River) Dining Cars Dally between Ohipago, as Moines, Council Blud's, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Oar to North Platte, Neb., and betweon Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or H annua City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable noursl weet or Missouri River. Oalirornla Hxoursicms dally, with OUOIGK OP ROUTBS to and from Bait Lake. Ogdon, Portland, Los Angelee, and San I'ranolsoo. The DIBBOT LINK to and from Pike's Peak, Manltou, Oaxden of the Qoda, the Saultari uuis, aud Boenlo Urandeura of Colorado. VIA THE ALDEKT LEA ROUTE, Solid Bzprees Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Hecllulng Chair Care IFRBB) to and from those point i aud Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Luke, and Sioux Palls, via Rook Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Waun -town, Sioux Palls, and the Summer Resorts and Bunting and I'iuiug Grounds of the Northwest. THB SHORT UNB VIA SSNBOA AND KANKAKBB offers Jkclltttea to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Oounofl HUuiib, lit Joseph, .Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Bt. Paul. Por Tickets, Maps. Polders, or desired Information, apply to any Ticket Omoe in the United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHrt, JOHN SEBASTIAN, G&naXuiaffr. OHICAQO, IL L. Ste'l X eket & Put, Agent- Rich just the kind of that gratifies at the thirst and taste. low as the same goods can be 'What we Owe the Boys. Amltlllltf new Hlwl ltr. tivi. In Itm-n' V..I.I1...' Suits you are sure to'tlud by looking over our hewlaii'6 linrllig Slock. Conilrinatliui suits a preat specialty, inaile In the lateit stles and ol the newest fabncs, such as line Corksci ew, s idt Wale, Worsteds and neat Alixinrea lu all grades and at Ppeclul I'liees. Spring Overcoats. This season our Spring (Ixercoats are nf the finest Merchant rafloiing. and force theniseUes Into popular lavor on aicnuut ol the low prices. A coat that docs not lack an) of the neat anil lashlonahle points for sis. A rood slvlish coat as Ion as 88. ' .Gents Furnishings. Ouryeneral-Stock of Furnishings presents this season a complete assmimenl In all departments.- Eveiy Imaginable aillcle on hand, l'er cole Silrts, Chevolt Shirts (greatest novelty nf the season I $1.25 and Sl.fO: Hall Hose 3 pair for 25c.; 3 Unen Collaisfor 25c; 2 pair Linen Cults for 25c.; Scrlvcn's 1'atenlSeam Planers, Auto matic Wire llntkle Suspenders, Night Holies, flersh ltios. fine Uinbiellas, latest noteltles in Kancy and Full Liiess Khiits, Men's Dress ana Urlvlnp 01oes, bilk y, Hose (iarieis 26e Cellu loid Collars aud Culls, .leweliy, Silk Handker chiefs. No mailer what you want u UNDICIt- wkak we nave got h r i. o. ci,n,.i.....:i... ik no tinea nn10 Inilf la' Hl iie and irs art MatnMMl bottom. If the il rater rnnnot ntip' tend (Ilretl lu fat lory, eiulotlng AttirerUi until vi yiivvi FOR GENTLEMEN. l'Mnff filf. llniv I.nroil fjniln nml f'rn.xl. ltllior Watfriiriiof. Ileal in I lit- Morlil, lxnnilno lita BS.OK (IBM INU IIAMi-SI I'll MIlOE. 4.(IO II INII-HLWI l HKI.T HIIOK. ss.cn I'ot.iri: ani r.MiMKitM' miiok. l.BI i:XTH VAl.l'H CAM' MIDH. ,V W'J MOIlKINnMKN'N MIIOKR. HX.OII nml 81. 75 1IIIVH' Kt'llOOI. HHOICS. All niHilc ill I'onrrt'nR. llnltnii ami I.aop. $3&$2 SHOES LAFDiOa. 01. 7S HIIOK l'Olt MISSKS. Iloat Matorint. Heat Kljla. Ilnat rutins. W. 1.. UullBlua, Urockloiu Ilaaa. Bold tij Adnm Mohrkam &on, Agents, MdlHUlTON. rirruliUinn ii growing LLX liocnuso wo ruviusli nil rlit lutost lucnl news in tho bolt Ktylo. iVninplo us Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. 1'iich Maclilnc has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin ger Machine sold from $40 to $G0 by Canvassers. A trial in your lioine be fore tuyment is asked, lluy direct of tlie Manu facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-opcrallvo Sewlnrj Machine Co.. 209 S. nth St.,l'liiiu!elphia,l'a. WIVE l'AY 1'KE1UUT.' TARRH Walnve a rcta. .ly that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS aud ASTHMA. Our faith I; to atronir ihjt we will lend tr.atment on trial. Send for Treatise anj full particulars. Address, Hie Hall Chemical Co., 3SG0 F alrniount Ay., Pblla., Pa CAN be CURED. W will SEND FREE bv mall a larae TRIAL UOfrLE. aUo. a treatise on Kpilepsy. DON'T SUFFER ANY LONGER I GlveVouOf ficc. State and County, ami Age plainly. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3S60 Fairraouut Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. tratCltlieal 1 11 I III' tirlt. Our (cl.i(irtfi uocqtialnl, anil (i iniiuttui e out uiitriorfiKHj w will ifudritEV tu 1 EH0N in ch lot alltr i abuvi) Ontjr thou w ho writ flthiJrhn. All yon have indu in rciurniaMO anuiv tjnr fmKl 19 (him who oill vour iirifliburi nd thi'M round yutt 1 nr bt Ktnnitifr of tbl ftlprtlmfo liuw th imaH nd of Ihn tela icop. Tb foWowinf cut glraa tbt iuriDCt of It reducad t about the flftlclh rfl of III bulk. It Ita (rand.doublaalitltU coa,ailifB;eat Ufay toraiTjr W nlllalaothowjou bow vou can lualvt from HI! lo3I O a day at trait, from lhalart,itli outaapariciict llaiirr vrrila at oiu-a XV pay U esptria tharfai AilJrel,H.HALLECTJiCU.. llox 8Ov PUKttAMU, Mil Cream - Balml Cleanses tho HuBal rasnccs, rSURK. Allays Fain nnn Inflammation lleali the Earns Restores tho Bonstt of Taste limit Smell. U.3A. tiiy the cnuKAy-F.EVE A 11:11 1 It'll' K aniilii'il Into parh nostril and is aKi'i'i'alili'. I'lnvBOiiMiisat iluifKisH, try mall, reulsleieil, uii'tv. ULY lUMil 111 M.s, r,c w.iricn St., lw Yolk august 17. n-"j For LOUTorFAIlJKO HANHO0D u.ioerai ana nctvvuuD ucniviixt WeaUneaaof llodvandlftinil. Effects tllllAUifiaJlofErrotorExcfiie!iln Old or Young. Ht.utl, attt-l SaMKiniirallr llrilord. Ilow taralirya auj Slr..iikrH,lMlltlJU'r.lHlll.HJ.Si'JinblllflOUr. Itmlultlf vahlllx 111111! TUClTlS-.ST-VruSI. l.adij. HaatMlif; rntnt au State, aad arelga toualrlec. Krlletbaai, bKrtillw Kftet, eipUaatloaaal raof. nnllpdlsealHirree. Wires. ERIE MEDICAL. CO., BUFFALO, tl. V. THE POLICE GAZETTE IsIIip mil) llliistraled paper In Hip world iHiiilalniiiK all Hie lalesl aciwiilliinal ulul aporl Iiik news. No shIoiiii keeper, liarlier ur flub mom ran nffoiil In lie uliliout It. it always m a k os frienils ulieroti-r It slut's. Mallt'U lu any aililiHss In the UhIIpiI States, wniiel) iaped. U -ckn lor$l. henil li eenm for saniple ropx. lliclinrd K. Fox, l'ranklin Hipiaro, New A oik lllj piinaiifi.llj cured hy '11 1 L A 1 JKi.l'll 1 A 1-java it imi- iumriraiiitn .ir lo-i vt Uiiih from du-liiLSh i.usMprmioma'llu i'uiab'd 'y oititTM w hi i Unl. hti.u (ui ( li'it(r. CUnE OUARANf LED. lifflcslluuiauluS, Ol'R K I W I FREE, mm natch i H..1H1 llt. Ut at riJ war. ti in Hta world I'trttKt tluirkvrr WaCIMIlltdbMay, M'MIt UOLU UliOllllf CM Bolh ladira aBdiattTaaiiaa, nllh worka and ciiii of jual valuv Onk tKMaUMiu aih litralm ran arrum oi.b litt. UaKi-lbtr Hiifa nur lar anil talnablf lUiaof lluiiseliultl inulfa. llwac aauaale wrarls it I ha tvalz-L. ara A--. Ati tun wuk v.... nia4 du i to ahn n liat wa taut you tu Iboaa wbu nJl imr luapda and nriartiiiaiiij tbuaa abotut you tbatfilMayifaaIti in valuaLlr trade fui us lti. hfaolda ft yrara wtx-u nuLaatartad, and tbua na an-rtipaiil Wr- iuy all raprtaa, (tnht tti Aftar ru hiiuw all, 11 yuu wuld lla iuuiottuili tui u. yam caa aarn twm lu UU per wrk aud Mpviaid A Mm, Ntlllauu mil Cu.. litis Hi it, lurCltlul, MHipa. Slop tlial Ilawiiiiff and Snilliiig. " I will Kivc FlflV Dollars li t a rasi- of Ta tarrh, Polil in I lie 1 1 -i 1 , Dealings, May FfiyeT, AffiM-lfil Km Mi'lil, A Minna or 'I'I'.roal 'lioiililf, 1 ramml inn- nh my llfacun l.lsflit I 'atari Ii t'un- s.-ihl one tlolur lu my ptiiiifilce aiMii-s-. for .1 IxiltU. I win niall II t- Mill al in i- n-. lfslv ''evi- t uismI stltl, 'rtnL- Uottlva. IthNlty A .nlllilSl'. 14 I .' I m Imiig.- M ' li. npva. N.V- 2-l nnf yi ti. ADAM I U III ' JOHN l-Al IIES CONTRACTORS. T.t liiliton, Cnrlmn i i.iinH, , I v 1 . , -l 1 1 1 1 1 y iiifrit in tin- pul.'i, il,ii 'ley an' pn'ri'l Io ili, .ill km I Coildiiig anil Philip. UX ' .ii,t ti a i I'utlii. Hi I 1 1 I 1 ' a. , at fc ItittetU pric1 mih) in the bst pott- ' blult- uiaunei K-liuiaii - ' l 1 1 fully tutu label ( Dapj licai f on. 5 tie CAUTION E W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE PA ll mil V 6? or i 1 R & mi im IS as m ii. m m m IIBTUCOIKE0NaVv rea aHY.-naAT'"r -- FDR HEN iiLY! l.?JTilr?n - riiou inii . i.-ivrt tt i t
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