Cum Iron " llrl ' Most of the liuilillng iiuttprinls nmv In tilt liavis Won employe 1 witli (jivalrr or less Skill foi thousands of years. Since Srimitlre man discovered the .np.n Hlty at stone, wood, nnd Inn und It uk . onipOMid of oloy and mind for Ileum. building, no equally useful liuiHinn ma terial line been nilded to tlie list Accord ing to tha Amtriean Fvrniture Qazeitfi a German mecliimio lias recently ji.it ented an Invention which lias rerminly many ndvnntnuen over the old fnshionpd brick of clay, though Uso may not prove it to bo in nil respects superior. Its practical design and ingenuity nro cliarnctrristlo of the modern tendency of Inventions. It is in the form nnd of about tile size of nn drdlnnry brio';, but is oompood of oast iron and is hollow, Tho shell Is so thin that the brick weighs less thnn one mnda of clay. A wall is built of such In- oks willioutlhe use of mortnr, nnd no skilled InbopU required in laying them. Ihe up)ier and loner sides of tho bricks ore provided vv 1th grooves nnd projc aiug ribs, whloh fit into each other easily nnd perfect.) and form n wall of great strength. Tuere aro also two large clic ilnr open ings in the upper side of each hr c't, arranged so ns to receive proj"Ctloni on the lower side of the biiok that is to be placed above it One of these, proj o tlons is book sbnped, which Iti-uires a solid hold. A wall of the bricks is very quio'cly put together. After the wall is built it is covered Willi paint, 'lids closes nil the ornoks, renders tho wall airtight, nnd prevenls the bricks from rusting. By the use of good paint tbe tttill c m be made highly ornamental. Tho bricks are very dui able, nnd a building made of them is perhaps ns nenrly fire proof ns possible. A wall thus cmstruoiwl cm be .taken down or rebuilt ns readily ns it can be put up. Thero is no mortar to be re moved, as there is wben clay bricks are used. A bouse with bucU vaills is cool in summer nnd warm in winter, for (lie. large air spaces prevent tbe passage of heat. With a Bupply of such bricks n mnn can put up his onn house nnd be en tirely independent of bricklayers, mortnr mixeiB, and hod can lure If lie does not like his liouso ho can lake it don n and build another with tho stipie material, which is always ai good ns new. TTho Aro tlie Iliipptcst I'eoploT The Enrl of Derby answered thi- quest ion recently iriun wldress to the Scientific and Technological School, of Liverpool, an institution of ulilcli ho wus one of the founders. lie said: , "Having known men of many pro fessions, I should say that tho hn p.e-u lives are those which have been de Toted to telouco. Every stop is inter esting, and tho success of those who do succeed is lasting. "What general, what orator, what statesman, what man of letters can hop to leave ti memory liko that of Darwin? An iitvalid in health, a man who seldom stirred from hoiiic; n man until his later years wa9 very little known to tho outer world, but who from his quiet study revolutionized 'the thought of Europe, and will bo remem bered ns long as Newton and liacon. "If fame be ever worth working for (I do nut say it it.) that kind of fume is surely the most durable, and tho mo3t desirable of all. " These words aro true of the disinter ested men of scionce. Wo have never had in this country men more uniformly cheerful and good tempered than Franklin, Rittcnhousc, nnd Jefferson, who spent most of tho leisure, of their lives in the pursuit of knowledge; and Professor Agaasiz was noted for tlie buoyaucy of his spirits in every com pany where ho felt at homo. But we can say something similar of evcrr pel son who has a pursuit suited to his"' talents and circumstances. The happy people mo they who have an occututiou which they love, apart from any advantage it may bring them, one that they puisue with neiierou ardor. It is the elenn-ut of disinterest edness that cheers their lives, whelhe they are engaged in ordinary or extraor dinary aocntions; and this is the reason why earnest students hnvo sue. a keen enjoyment of existence. Youth's Companion. The New Continent. Now If wo compare the map of Af rlca 10 yo-irs ago with tho preeut ma; , vre Und Immense changes. No parade can be fouud in the history of llio world. At the present limo tho whole of the vast African continent, except the cen tral portion surrounding Like Tchad, has been divided up, and tix stales lmv allotted themsulvoi immense dependen cies. However unpiecedented the pro ceedings nt.ending this par.illon hate been, nil friends of humanity can but rejoice nt the result. In tjiu llrstnlnce, tho most ndmliable principles hvv?lwc,ii admitted to govern nil tho central including fre trade, liberty of wonlilp, equality for all nllke, nud p?noe u.iitM on neutrality. Even on sod where the states ptirsuo their own inleie-ls will arise centers of civilization and prog ress. One inestimable benefit will re suit from this remedy, namely, the u presslnnof the slave trade, which devax tales the Dark C aitinent, nnd winch, u is calculated, condemus yemly n on half a million human beings to dent from ill trentmoiit or starvation. Tli llave trade is, theiefore, destined to sue :uzub, for it will cense to profit t'.iu who carry it on. Tho United Stat, which abolished slavery at such an im mense cost, can not fall to applaud lliu result. In point of fact nn entire conti nent has just taken it place in tho co nomlc and social world precisely us it had just been discovered. No one n yet can foresee wliat will be the conm quencea of these groat changes. The Forum. During all ages the i-trnngo fashion ' mutilating and adorning tho human cm has been practiced, and lias lieeu ii vogue all over the wot Id. It has es peclally enjoyed great favor among til Orientals, and by Persians, BbyloiiMiin Lydlans, Lybians, and Cm tliageniHii the earring was worn as commonly by men as by women. A Chinamen who died reoently Portland, Ore,, left property valued 300,OOOl Chief of Police Marsh, of Chloago,: great believer in plenty of light at nl m a preventive oi crime, A Successful Stratagem. Among the hill tribes of Ilia Ansrlov Indian frontier cunning is quite as highly esteemed as personal prow ens: but even these master of stratagem mi occasionally outwitted. A Iliudoi trader who had occasion to pass throuirl their country reoently laid out all lu money In several large diamond. which he bound round his head with n soiled rag made to look like the bandage of a wound, lie then nut on raicired clothes, and loaded a donkey w ith lonve of tpioexi bread, such as the mount alneers like, putting a good doe of opium In osoli. lie soon fell n witli half a dozen uiigamls, who p nd no at tention to the ragged li.ive.n, Inn pouuoed upon the biead mid mc il. whole of it The opium wi pm ili.-m to sleep, whereupon tlio ti i . ft r io what money lluty had. tu-u r , ano thebetof their clothes, uud' went lii way in poaoa. Bit lie took uuie not tu LAND OF IRE TiKACTllBX. I It AD. By the hut of tbe peasant where poverty I'i'lie Anil iiIkIi to Ihr tower of the kinc, 'l"e, c'o' to tlie crailln w I'elP Infancy sll'f r And Joy lnves to llngi-r and slag. Lies a mmlon of UgUt full of liesveu's per fume, TVhei e never a tear drop Is thei And the rme and the Illy are ever tn uloom "lla tbe land of the beautiful dead. Eaoli moment of life ft messenger oomes And beckons man over the wayi TUrouah tlie heart sobs of women ana rolling of drums, Tbe army of mortals obey. Few Him ttiat have ktued sot a motionless brow, 4 A face f iom each flrenlde h fled,' Hut wo know that our loved oaee are watching tie now In luo land of the benailfal Uad. Kot a charm that wo knew ere tho bonmVrc rnn croiBOd, Ami we siooj in too vaney niuuc, Kota trait that we prized tn our darlings is i . . . . They In ve fairer and lovelier grown. as lue line uurei toriu wueu iiwiuuuv... - wwitngq mull; uicnn mi u go they bank la tha glow by the Pillar of ... ..... , ., , ii In the laud of the beautiful dead. - Uoun Jerome Rooney. SSvlta f Iiniiilffrntlnn. Dr. Hamilton tells us that. It is the settled policy of foreign governments to encourage immigration to their own ool'lilcs, and Hint no government in Etir pu cnoouregos immigriitiiiii to the IT.iltMl Stiitee. But England does en nurHen tlm tinmlriitimi of the pooler elus'es, nnd she eiit us hist yeiir tiO.OOO. w hile, despite tho efforts of Germany lo letuln nil her able bodlod men, that they .may carry, tho musket in the coining wnr, neaily 100,000 l&9,oS. enmo to llajte elioies lnntyoar. And the Italinun, too. are comliic over In orondt, nud nl the preetntYato of 'increase will soon, in point of numbers, stand next to tho Irish. Jl noted feature of llils im igni tion' is Hie' fact that while only 3 100 neu skilled in the nrofessinns, nnd 00 OSS skilled laborers caino into the ci un- try last year, the number of common laborer.-) nnd "miscellaneous" wus over a qiiuitel- of n million 239.014, The effect of such an incursion oi foieicn hoides upon our shores can bet ter bo imagined thnn described. And let us say, bo lapidly is the country dc velopinir, and so thickly is' the (tiblio domain being settled, nnd so great is tho number of foreign unskilled labor ers already in the country, that we be- ., 1.1 l. If lieVO llllll It w OU1U uu ll );it:iil. (hiii fi inn iinutber 'ouo of this clasi came lo this couujry during the rett of the century. That till i is so becomes str.kiiigly np- paieut when the fact is lecnlled that the iverage immigration for tho hut eiht years is 07 pi'r cent larger than the iiieiao immigration for tho eight yeuis icxt preceding, while OU per cent or his ii cienss- is of ioiboiis without any occupation or training, nnd the tondency is for the lenst desirable Kinu-i nl liiniil grnliou to increase much mure rapidly than Hint which Is valuable. To remedy this evil Dr. Hammond tecoii'in-'iids requ ring n consular cer tificate ns n condition' precedent to im- iiiigintion. This plan, n liich isnotnew, has just been embodied in a bill w hich !iooa further than measures previously introduced, in making the certificate moro thorough and detlnile, nud espe cially in the provision shutting out illit erate persons ns well ns those w lio nro physically or mentally unsound nnd lia ble ty become a public charge. The bill has unquestionably merit; but we greatly doubt if ourconsuli would prove adequate to tits task of inspecting nud certifying to tho coudhiou of tho half million in. migrants that tho Old Voild em tics upon Ihe Now every year. And it certainly is true that consular certiil catcs will mail little till our laws are made moie restriclivenudnuriiumi gration system U entirely recast That the insane nnd idiotic should le sent lo our shores is bad enough. But tho uco non ic is the lowest test to apply in lids mailer. It is certainly better Unit 10 idiots come lo this country to be locked up, even becoming a pub ic charge, Hum that one lliiishtd scoundrel co.i.es here to piny his pinuks lluoughuut the coun try. It is further to bs hoped Congross will at the earliest oppoi tunity lovido for u commission of int-lligent mon .and ex pcils having knowledge of tho Mibj. ct, who shall (inverse 'existing laws, con sider all avaihiblo fifcts, tdlclt the views of thoughtful men, and revise our present immigrant laws nud prepare a measure which wlllle sn If not holly repres ex sting nbuses, , Such a result, enacted ijito Invjavouldrglve us a higher class or immigrnlioii, and If It wi.uld not oting more dollar- in the country would. . hat is far teller, purify the social structure nud ole nie the now degraded itHiidnrd of citiZMishlp which, in Dr. Uumiiumd say, is nowhere so iihcap, ns, it should nowhore b so Milualile ns in the, United' States, f'l'ho Christiuu at Work. The Irue frnceamlsnr. Don't be n grumbler, a me people contrive to get hold of the rickly hide f everything, to run against all the blimp corners mid diigrenib e things. Half the stieugth p.it in grow ling would often tot thliiKBlight You may as w ell make up your "mind to bein .with tlml im one-exer fouii.i ihe world quite ne lle-woiitit like it; but . uu aie to lake your part of the trouble and bear it bravely, You will be sure to lutvu burdens laid upon you that belong to other people, unleM you are n shirker yourself; but don't' grumble. If the w oris needs dolug, nud you am do it, never mind about that other fellow who oUKht to hate done It and didn't. Those workers who llll up the gaps nnd smoo h away the rough spots and finish up the j bi that others leave undone thi-y are the true pwiceiuukers, nud urth a w hole regiment of growlers. lNbraku Furuior. Mrs. BHz.1 L. Wei ster ''Jones, tho youngest danglyer of Noah Welwter, who died recently at Bridgeport. Conn., was so little at the time of her birth that her muse could put her in n common sized silver tniiknid and shut Ihe lid, mid yet she lived to be 88 years old. Fuvarty Develop Genlui. Burgess, the celebrated liont builder. wbq0 na)e i' known to the yachtsmen of two QonUDenlB and the public at large, Is a Harvard College boy. "I as lu'Jiie class',", said n ' I'hihrdelphfau the other night, "He was an enthusiast on boat sailing, and ha I been at it siuoe he was six years old. It turned out to be u luoky thing for him, too. He gave no particular evidence of aptitude at col lege, but then It seemed to make no difference, M his father was very rich. The old gentleman lost his money, how ever, and then his sou's iurlicular gen ius developed, -at the world kuows. lis had the advantage of poverty, whloh old, Rimini OauMrou lamented had uot been the lotot his souDja " Philadel phia Pre. That Irrltatlnc CrOM TalU. It is staled, sai s Industries, Unit Lon don telephone subset iitrs aie mull In lnie n.ciul leiurn wires, Tins will ciln, male the "cross talk" wl.icU is so auuojuiK at i ii'si iir. Lov and Ruushine are thewainet at a Every one knows how to cure narrow, but ovoryhody tins it. Tho principal thing reoommendod is "not to think of it." Thore is a sound foundation for the dortritip of forgivencm. If a man robs you, it is olioaper to torglvo mm tuon to go to law. If a man ows $100, It will cost you moro than that to collect it. To ho slow to ansor Is better than to own the best kind of n seven shooter. T.ib man who is n bull v to his wife Or child is a ooward in the presejiceof en, Whan n. man is in tho mild unto Ills neck it is a poor time to put on a clean shirt I have boon n trreat sufferer from ca tarrh for over ton years; had it very liad, could hardly breathe. Somo nights I could not sloop and had to walk tho floor. I purolmsod Ely's Cronm Balm nn-1 am using it freely, it is working n oure surely. I hnvo ndvlsod sovoral friends to uso it, nnd with happy results In nvnrv nnso. It la tho modlcino tibovo all others for catarrh, and it is worth its weight in gold. I thank Uod l havo found a romody I can uso with safety and that does all that is claimed for It It is ouringmy doafnoss. B. W. Sporry, nartford, Conn. Sweetness that never sour will do more to smooth your pathway through this vale of uuis than considerable monoy. if you want to find tho bravest of all men, Dnd the ono who knows ho is wnere uou wants uim to no. it you iiaeu i uot xe. gion enough to keep you sweet when tLe tread is sour, whose lauit is ltr Road this paper. A elillil.-MHii Would me Kemp's- nnlmtn for the Throat mm I.iiiiKS. It Is cm (tut more vases nl Culiulim tolax Asttinin, llioni'litili. Croup and nil ifuoat and hung Troubles thnn imy other medicine. Un uriinrietnr lias niilliorlti-il any unipjUt IiieIv, ion n Sample Dnttle free-tu convince you ol tin merit oi this gieat leuiedy. Large UottlesWr and SI. There is nothing dry or monotonous about tho tebtimouy ot people wno con tinually walk and talk with Ood. Men turn coldly away from us when wo fail to accomplish tho grand things wo sot out to do, Out Jiou never does. Miles' Ntrveitnil Mter I'llls. Ail im'unrtant discovery They act oi die liver, stomach nud bo els through th nerves. Anew prlncip e. The speed I lire bilioiisiiess, bud taste, torpid lirci, siih nii'l oonslipiitli'ii iplenilid for men, woinei mil Lhihlien. Smallest, mildest, surest. 0, loses lor 25 cents. Saiuples tree at T. D I'lionius and V. F. Biers Druu Slure. The tlmo when nooolo need religion tho most is when they can't havo their own way about things. Nobody wants to keep a runaway horso, but a good many keep runaway tampers ana tninlc notning oi it. A tlrellt Ullltlp Is constantly pilau on hi the liuiuan system wueu ini suaei wiiii consiiiiiiniuii, couyiis ui colds: ihev stihe to ruin licallli una driti; vie tuns 1 1 lliu urac. 'lake tune.y winning iiiiu use r.iu-iiua collllll aiiu i;iinsauiii.uu vine. I'rioe ib anil Co cents, tn-. Leu's l.lvcr ltezulator Is a Slue cure foi l)5iciMki, lilllniisiii'is, lieiutliui'ii, lliu gestlon, aim uu kiuncy i-oniplaliils. Dial ooiues nte ui i nonius uiuu &utie. When the Jovil dou't know what cist to do in tho churoh; ho most generally kicks up a rumpus m the choir. As long as wo look nt other people to find out what God is doing, wo shall be suro to bo disappointed. i:i.i.iii. Tho transition from lnnir. Ilnuerlnr and naln ful sickness tn robust health murk nn epoch In the Ufa ot Iho luiltviiluiil. Such a rumarkab.i event lit treasured in Iho memory rnd the Humcy wherchv tho iruod heiilih dns been ntlnlneil Kratelully blestcd.. Ilenco It la Hint so much It heard m praise cf Etectrio Hitters So many ft-el tbey uwe their rertoratlon to health, tu tht use ot the Uro it Alterative oml Tunic. II you ate trnubled with any Uleeaso orklitneys. liver or stomach, of long or short siBmlliu you will sure y ftuu relief bv uso of Klectrlc Hitters aula a. WC and tl.UO per bottle at KKllLlfa Drug Siure. If somo peoplo could look themselves squarely in the face, they would want to have tholr head cut olf Grauduiother siiyst When she was a girl that her mother al ways nave hersullhurand inolas iesto puilfj Dor blood, but she now Rives Sulphur Bitters lo her grandchildren, as It Is the the heat medicine she evei saw The Father. No man can ever take a slnglo step townrd Heaven unless ho is looking to ward Chri&t while ho does it. God's mercy never fails, but when tho sinner sees his own heart as it is, he has no morcy on himself. Muy Thank Iter Stnn. The narrow escapo of Mis. 11 M. Pearl, f Elkhart, I lid. , from a prcin.Uiii e du th I n'miilerl'iil. She stales thai "lor twent enrsniy heart Inuil'led me greatly. Ihe nine un se. Had smothering spells, short 'i'en:h, llutterin.i could nut sleep on my lefi idc, hud much I'nln in Hiesl, sin. aider and liminch Anli K-s swelled. Hud inncli hunl ichu and dizziness TieHlniriit did mono ;od, uiuil I tried Dr Miles' New Heart lire and Kesioraiie Nerve The 'irstbnt- u 1 1 c 1 1 n,i I ifn'.and 1 uussiHia virtually cured cor sale at T. I). Tliinnas mid V F. llierv Irtigsiore, A line honk on the Heait uiul Serves Iree Tho sermon that does tho most to make mon fall in love with Jesus Christ is the ono that has the most of God in it. Dalmlo persimmons, weighing oigh teen ounceu have been grown on the iilaceof Colonel Church, just oust of Orlando, Flu. In England's Australian properties the sale of opium to the aborigines and ttanikasisvory largo, and the drug is even K.vm in wages. A savant estimates that tho number of persona drowned in the world sinco the creation is 160,000,000. Sir Samuel Baker, the great hunter and explorer, says it is the most foolish thing in the world to look a savage ani mal Tn tha eyo. Tho London libraries all havo a small stationer's shop oounocted with them, whero various convonionces for writing are supplied. Ono of tho students at tho Kansas State University is a barber, and is making bis way through school by work ing on gaturdaya. A man who hates to And out that ho is wrong, has a good tlaal of th e mule in him. A pig with a gold ring in its nose will squeal for Swill whenever it gets hungry. Tbe fellow who locks at the sun through a smoked glubs oan't see any brightness. If u nu n fires a gun in hie own hen ho .be ana knocks off your thutn, who is to blame for it?. x It is curious fact that all of the girls in Wellesley College who lend their classes are blonde. Within-sixty-two years Mexico lias had fifty-four Presidents, one regency and one empire. Protect Your Health. Cold aud uiotKlunt combined liar a torporit. Inn eSecl upon tlie bodily organs, end the dlnri tlve nnd secretive pnieensee ai e ant to lie moie lardlly neilormed In winter than In tlie fall. The sHine is true, also, of the excretory funo rtoiiM. (The bnuls aie often Hluiuilsli. and Uie norse of tlie skin thrnw off tint little uaete iwat iei at this season. Tin- nteiu, tlipisfnie. re quites upenlim un a llltle, und slsn tun irvlsisr uiul reiful. ilui!. snd tin- s.if-it, sun sr snu mnet tlnu mili ionic aud alti-iHltie tlmt i-nu In usid ha tlii'sc i'ia pu-es N ItiAuim-iN Ntiitna Ii llll I, In Per-nms tt Im wish In i-di-.li.' tile rllilin.llti lu liiuei. tile iU sn-,tn- Hliinili N tin- pall. fill ills i ai 1 1 un i - il i f li'iult-s Un- ImIIiiiis .11 1,, i It, nnd III - li' iv mis ll'llitUini sin niiiiii ui at IliK lime ol Ihe :.e. it, will ili Hell lo ri inline,- tin Ii s- ti'iu Willi tins 1,-iinwneil vei:tuilili- nlnni,ii lilc ,1 li.v luni alll ll lluiuuves tile uuuetlle. sireairtheus Uie LuS.i. cheeis the sflrltf, aud ituevutiM Uw vUU puyslpue, During the year 1891 You will find AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY Dry Goods C?roccniep, Notions, Glusswnro, Oranges, Bnnrtns, Grnpcs, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Caridies and everything Usually founein a thoroughly first-class general store. We solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. QHERIFF'S SALE. Valuable Rtal Estate,. Uy virtue of a mil of rieif racial, Nn.rl Aiill lenn. INI. to mo directed, .Hill be mill nt lililillc veuilue, at the (.otlit lloune. III Uu Miiough of Miiueli Chunk, Cnibun Loiuiiy, lu.. on MONDAY, Al'HIL 13, lftOI, at One o'clock 1'. M.,.tho folIowlnE described ileal UsUte, to nlti All that crituhi plrre, parcel or lot of latin villi; nod bclliu situate hi tin boruiiuli n. aintiicily, (!ai linn couuiy. lViiusyiviiui.i niiuaileil ami descilbed us follows, io ult: iieithinltiK nt a ttuiie curuei 2 jieuiies lioui il. me ut uuiil ul Llainl l lll), and t ieicli trtm lue wesiei l.v line ul Hie track I lulu vvlili ll tills Inl fur J. T. tli lei is Uiken; tlieucu ul the ills iHiiceul two roils from siitd Hue of 1 eli.v s i.um. leifviiijj said iivu nnls loi in a road, nurtliCSde iresuaiHu inltiutes, east 3,1 U-IU perches in i stiiiie eoi-iieri tlieuce- by said load und .olliei l.unliil.l A. lleeis. solltlt mS4 clei;lees, eust 7 liercliis lo a sioiiii turner 1 rud fiiiiu l.u tioiiKlicrty's lauui tlieuce alunii nt a dlstauceoi 1 luU fium said lluuiftieity Viand and 1 1 cm laiai uf I'eler UUKlies tsanl rud left for load) Simla US deurees, wesiao peic-hei to a stniiu corner one tod fioiu land uf l.e,U llruiubure, lliencualoiis at ti.e distance of 1 rod Iruiti said l-wls Diitnt tioie's land and fioiu land of said David Pclri llOrllrHJl Ueulecsl west 71 8 lu lieleheH tn tin place of tieclMiiliifc', is.ild iml also left lor ruad.i i-iiuiaiiiiiiK iu acres auu nereues, strict Ulcus uie, mule or less, Siczed and luken Into execution as the pro pcrtyufd. i.Bi'iel, and will tie suld by II. T LEV.VN, Freyman & Heydt, Hlierlff. Alttuinejsfor rialntlffs. Slieillf's Ofllce, Muuch Chunk, Pa., March IOLU, iCUl QHERIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of a writ of I-evitrl Facias, No. 2J. vprlrlerni. tsai, to me directed, there will bi sold at public vei diie. at the ('nun House In tin lioioiuih of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county, Penn sylvania, ell MONDAY, Aritll, 13, 1801, it One o'clock P. M., the tollowlng aescrlbed ucai isiuic, tn-vvii: All that certain lot or piece or parcel of land situate lu l.ausalilie Tovvnsliln. Carbon ciiuntv. and btate of Pennsylvania, bounded and d'e- scnueii as lunuvvs. lli-vvit: iseimininc; ut a stone corner w est of tho Duck Mountain Kail ltuad and in me. iMiruivvaiiii) line iuinirK"BlulUiei3, Jr . tract; thence by laud of Frank Freed north eiElitj-flvedeuieesaiiil fifty-four minutes, west elt;lit-oue-l!iiiidredt!i perches tousloue corner: tlieuce nartlv bv lands clatnicil hv Ij-vvl lllel. Inscr noith seven ileisiees and foi ty-tlirce lulu- uves, vvcsbuiie iinuuieu aim iiiuriecii ana ioriy two nne-lllllidleillh licrcheH to u sTnin. rnnn-i south of the imck Mountain Hall Itoad; thence ulutiK said Itall ltoad and lands of said William rreyiiiau tiurin sixty-riuni iickiois and tint seven mhiuti'S, east slxtv-nluu and slxtv-tihu oiie-liunihrdth pel dies In a stone corner; thenci by lands ot the Hack Mountain dual Uompum suiitli four dciri'ecs and tvventv three ininures west lllly anil nine uiir-liiiiiilivuth pel cites to a siunr curuer iiiuiii oi inn mica niuuuniin nut ltoad; thence nloiiKHidd Kalllload south tncniN two demers and tlili'ty-inlntites, west nlucly-nvi una slxly-tliree oiie-liuiuli uillli peiclies tin hi place ol neclnnliiK, cniitalului; flurly-twn (K) fuies, iiuc iiiiuuicu niui iiiirv-ciKiit i ercnes. Ihe Improvements thereon consUt of a TWO-.VIOltY Fit A Id E UWliLLIXQ II0U8H, tlxll and lfl feet high, with slilnglo roof, and iici-trs&iiiy unt uiitaiins. Seized ami taken Into execution as the "roper tvotUeoiuc Baelinian, anil will besuld by II. T. LEVAX, Sheriff. Aitonieys lor I'lahilifTs. Sherlft'j Office, MiukIi Ulmnk, Ta., MkicIi Lehighlon, Pa -DRAI.UII IN' Flue Pa. Conntri Bred U, Fi"in 40 to 100 Pounds In Welaht. I rices Lower than the Lowell These aie nut IJuffahi filucK, ami are ituainnieed 2J"('all and see before bpying eNewhere fell 7. ti 3in Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Topular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. btove repairs lut rushed on Rimrt notice Ueasonable! THE POLICEGAZETTE Is the only Illustrated paper In the world ronUhilne all the latest ensatlonal and snort lug newt. No saloon keir, barber or club loom can afford to be without It. It always manes menus wnerever it goes. Mailed to any addreiw In the Ualted States securely wrapived, 11 weeks fur 31. Send five nuts for sample copy. Richard K, Fox, FrankllaSquare, New York City. To Contractors anil Boilto. Tlie undersigned announces to Contractors and Bulldrrs that lie lias now opened Ills stone quarry, at lieaver ltun. anu It prejiared tu supply Building' Stones In any quantity at isaeonable rates. He alto Keeps a suniuy at ins reftiuuuce on hucumij b i itisn i . to supply uiiineoisie nrinkliu. HAULING of uverv descrllillon. orolnntlv nt. tended to. Also, (mutually on hand a full supply, ot the best bruidt of Flour and Feed, vvluch Ue will tell at Lowest Market meet. (.HARI1S TRAINER, SBOeXD SISKET. LBB1QUXQX, VJL. Jjjissyt Busing Jirectog. it. s. krbsqb" In the Old I'o Office Bulldlns;. Fine and Medium Shoes for ladles. Men and Children at the very lowest prices. Newltubbers Inserted In Others at from 40 to 60 cents. All kinds ot Ttepalrlag Neatly, Cheaply and anu i ruinpuy niiBiiuru lo. hand-made isuotb & shoes jiooth EASY-SHAVJJ, AN1 A Stylish IIaiu Out, 00 TO 11'. F. EdltANO TUB BA11BEU, Over the Oartal llrldge. 3 1 O 1 Cash rtnyers bo to A. F. IsNYDER, And buy your Orcuiu, rianos.Sovvliiff Machines Wringers, Wusliincc Machines. Itnplementt. I'limpsol all kinds. It will payroll ocetpilees from ineheforo buylnjr. I can savo you lnonej M. PLORY, Manufacturer of IT LEID8 THEM ALL IN NEWS and Dealer Inl The ADVOCATE' HAiiNr.su, rni.iits uiiiGiir. CLEAV INDF.PENDKN.'I Head lit lll.AMl.lf-t WHIl'S, FI.Y-KI.TS, Sc.. &c, iic. WlllTF. -a- K1KFET. R. J. HOMCEN, Practical Wagon JiuiliJor. Kcpairinp Neatly nnd Cn ply Done at Very Keu(imihlc 1'rices. Ueneral Apcnt for Uie Ollharth ''stent adjiut able Cal l latte Pnli , und llenlrr 111 IlilgKli"' anil ' nits. M.O ituntz. b-lsl end I.elllKII'llll- elssport Bridge Dealel in Suli'l.i'alh- r. KlnlOieil falf Sklns. Kip and Up- er l,cai tier, Harness Leather, etc. Iluhest prices paid fur Ihles. SKIns & Tallow. II AIR - uUi US" ; AND sMoorusii vVisi. In the Very hluhest St.vleni Tottsii. lat An At IIUllNS 8 AUiO' Try Him! yMl.lNK LIN IIOl'SK, EAST WEISSPOUT, PENN'A. fills house olleis first-class accoinmodntions ti ic i ermaiietil boarder and transient niiesi . anlc prices, only One Dollar per day. uur7-iy John ItKiiiiiu, I'roprletur. Oscar Christnian, WEISSPOUT, PA. Livery and Exclianqc Sialics. iasy rldhij? carrlagdi and safe drlvlnu horses, llestaccommodatloiisto agents and traveller Mall aud telegraph orders promptly attended tn .live me a trial. mav21-l Tho - Weissport - Bakery, O. W. LAUItY. PltoritlETPR. Delivers Fresh Dread nnd Cakes in Weissport l.clilghton and vicinities every day. In the store I havo a Fine Line of Oonfectlonen irthe llolldayTrade. Sunday schools and fen vals si pulled at lowest prices. dect-. u Over Canal Brilis E. Weissport UNDERTAKER AND DEALEIt IN FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES. ., c. Trices the very lowest. Quality ol :ooils the best Satisfaction guaranteed h ivery particular. Caslcbts, Collins and Shrouds We have a full line which we will furnish i he lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest quality at very reasonable prion Call and be convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, Aprl4-lr EAST WEISSl'OKI AIj. CAMPBEIjL, Jeweler anil Watchmaker. Bank Street, Lehighton, Ponnn rteiiiectlnlly Invites the ntteutlnnof his fr1i.mil andthu citizens uenerally to Ins Immense uew stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelj it Prices that defy competition. It will pav yn i call and Inspect my stock befnre purcbium New here. REPAIltING roniiiUyiloneiithVvf.it cliarye, und all wur Don't Forsel toe riace. Ms SIGN OF THE BIG WATPH Hank St Lehighton. llerlMKM Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDRO; t3 ai Joseph F. Rex, "lam now 71 yeras ofase. Was a student m Medicine and Surgery for seven yeais under tin famous Dr. Nelmui. and alter ten vears' han study and tu coiii.ultutlou with seven of themii'.i emliieut physlrlaim In the ctly ot Philudelilil. since IHTI. I have, discovered the cure ot liianv so-called Incurable (Unease. It can no muter be doubted that Die solne can be cured; that paralyzed llmba can be lestomil to their natural use. and general debility cured Congestion of the brain, apoplexy, results uf nun stroke ai d the norst cases of rheumatism, sci atica, lu-uralala. liver complaint, DrlvhU' din ease of the kidneys, bin and bone disease, ea tarili, bronchitis, chronic dysentery, and so called heart disease and dlpltterla, all entirely cured with pure medicines of mv own prepara rlon. If used properly as directed. Durlne nine years over lcooo persons in this citv aloue have used these medicines and are living nltnesses of their worth. All their nainee can be obtained by calling al the office and lab oratory ot Professor rioudrou. No. 1TVT North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. I was myself in lured In the spine and paralyzed for seven years and pronounced Incurable by seven of the most able physicians and suigeons of this cliy. I am now well and healthy, naviug cured myself wltb my own ineillclnt". lo not listen to those prejudiced against Im provement lu medicine and die, when you can be saved. I will uot go Into practice myself, being over ) jean of g but will sell my ineillc net. I bave tno eminent physuilaus eoaueeted Klih me to atleud to calling at Use residences ollbe sick If required. Come one. eonie all sufferers and be restored to health, cured by these pure medicines sad thus see einerteooe and believe for vnni sslves. Olttee anil Laboi atory open ally from 7 A. M., to ski 1 .. . li r write ALKXAN'MKB saesuou, wt u. isui tu mhuieiiiku, e 1 I 11 .ksdP TliMfe rou, no other draentiie far me tmt WolffsAOiEBIacking If ywiMwi yottr enstomrrs are dlMitkfled with i It 111 boeauss joa did not Xnaw ho lo w it 2tk in Paint Urn? nH IIovh tnrni thing Stomfor PUt-fcm, uhich WILL STAIN OLO 4 NtW FURNITUHC Vftrttlsh IN ILL STAIN 0 LAM AND CHINAWANC at the W(LL STAIN TINWAHC tttt9 WILL STAIN 10tn OLD BASHCTS tttTtC W'LL STAIN BABV'S COACH AND "WOLFP U RAHDOLPn, Philadelphia; Tlie fnV ik1" that will vrtt a man r.ho wears a "Fi-h n..-r:d . ickcr'M a flc I( but cvrn ihcu ho mu-t be under va.er. 'Ills autemci t may Mtn t ronp, but a coat tliat v,U t'aiul a t .a dayi' elo m v.nhout leaking and ill not r p c r te.r, is sure lu fit the biJ. 'tht rjdJtlional advanu.o is that It costs Iqis and wears longer than anyoilvr waterj root coil. Hare you o. i If not, why do jou wait unlit it niiis? bold evcrylierc lit y it now. It iiafre.it mistake to wait uuulitraintlo buy n TCtU'irruof coat. Tlie timrf tobtyltuhen tha deakr lias n dean, frpsh ftock. Ue sure tho cnu u inmped -with the ' tVh nr.iiid' Trada Matk, nnd you whl ret he beit waterproof coat ever mndc. Dnnt ficcpt any inferior catuhen you can have thi "fish Ilrand Mickcr " e ivered uithotit ixtra cosn Parti:ulr? and illustrated ratalogus fec A, J. TOWER, - Boston. Maes. Tbe Most Successful Remedy cTerdlsoor ered, as it is certain la 1U effects and docs not blister. Read proof below i KENDALL'S SPAVIN GORE. Belvkimok, Pa., Nov. 27. WX Da. n. J. KoDitL C0.1 Genu I would like to make known to those who are Almost persuaded to uae Kendall's spavin Cure tbe fact that I think ltlsamoat excellent Liniment. I have used Hon Blood Spavin. The horse went un three legtt for throe years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. X used ten bot ties on tbe horse ana have worked Ulin for three years since and ha not been lame. Yours truly, W1I. A. CURL. armMivrowrf, K. Y., Nov. 2, 1839. Ca. D. J. KEmtLL Co., Enosburgh rails, Vt, Gents t In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cure I will say. that a year oro I had n valuable younii horse be come ery lame, hock enlarged an't swollen. The horsemen about here (we have no Veterinary Bur feon here) pronounced his lameness Blood apavla or Ihornufthpln, they all told mo there was uo rare for it he lecame about usetess,and 1 con sidered him almost worthless. A friend told me of the merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so I bought a bottle, and I could seo very plainly great lmprovementalmmedlately rfomltsuse.and before the bottle was used up I was satlitned that It was dotneUmacreatdealof good. I boughtaeecond bottle and before It was used up my horso was cured and has been In tho team doing heavy work all the season sinc-e last Anrl I, showing no more signs of It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure a valuable medicine, and it should be In every stable In the land, llespcctf ully yours, EUOEN13 DEWITT, Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $ All drug gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprlo ftftt. DR. II. J KENDALL CO., Encvburcli Falls Vcrroon SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. - liioUbamiH u.v. uot porrnaiiea iy cuied by flHL UKi.IIliA.l'A. a easo c no peratlnr. r 1ihii' ituiofiuiu Im- nass. I aie.priKifuitf! hi uruiyjbv uilii is wj.tt.Hi. buiftioi t In-ttUr. :,wr LjjAgA'i ' efp. ..''rrrAi: ItenLlmoy ulrly hitrljlfi in miitirrliht-r Hi. i lut kiii read ml MHir. ul Ua A YI'A 13 ! I utiiti rlHk tn tirlrfl riTliiniuiUon,IH Murk iuduttrlotitly I Inlltclruwn l(Mslllllia.uhfVTiirlliir II t tktll 1aAtVnit.li lit -Ituilifi) crfniiiti.riii. iimi u it). U ju, hi. . mi-ii llitMii(itit niioiiri r..rn liM-iu t-litiatalit I ii'llj und (julckli i nrrtpa 1 if l.tii mi worker num. each dtiilrt iruuntr. itlreilvi lt;'it nrr iruvill wltlt nii.!. unrnt Urrr uinbcr, wlm n, iiiaktug- over SSIIOO trrremh IUXKW mi NO I.I t-ti imrtlculor FJti:!:. AtJurewai out . '. AI-I.KN. liox 4o, AiiBiutii, Alitlne. SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CUR, iVUUl. sWn. KO WilTIkU n.r KKStLTS. Bunt 4 fcj I Sod a cu t it U malt In nit icmbli wtu A tTnl trtO ounvtocM lav noil iktpurau itic m& i oo or uy UK H oUnlrrWAHNt s- fvu una. out Croup, wht wouM yon dvf Xfbtt pbjticUa could mv Ifworllttls oao livmldlUksn TDNirUT with Urrnunin- iuuii Hunt Beldin's Remedy IsstMUls.harmtesii)wiJr ndUtisooQlyskfsffosrd. In SO fnlt bu noTr railed. Dnlur NOW from ymr druggUt TKI m. SUDIN fEOrmtTAEI CO., iAUAICAiN.T East Weissport, Pa, WKOLBSALB DBALBR I.N Green Groceries.Fruits Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, Pen nute, Apples, Sweot Potatoes. Confections, Cijrurs, &c , &c. Our prices on all goods are as low as city prices and you save the freight Call at our store before buyiag alsowhere. A BIG FLOOD. " ''JVHBittfl fti A pamphlet of Inf orroat Ion and ah-1 W&strui-l uf tho ;aws,iiUowmg Uuw toV sfgB OtiUln ratunts, C'aTea!, TradejMfes. MilarKS, Coprrlahts, nt rfPy 1h. n.Tolntlnn In Mudlcln. W'liiln tlii ilnttt for an fixiiot Hpprrcin lion uf tlio euro for consumpilou pio y oneil hy K rh nie lij mi m nn com I If to. nflii'ii'ut fuels ist to m :n i unt n ilt-cui-'-iiiii nf tin' -Mill,)- c: nt llw ii sent ti i . ic. 'lln' uupiofi' siuiinl ii a loi .liunld HU'lorstniul tlietK'ich. iimliily bj ri'iwon of lik ilUcorery of tl'fl causo uf oon umtuion, lins for several yours Loen tlie most prominent flRiiiu in medlciil sclenoe tlmt. Iihh been knoun In our tren eriitlnti. Ills niellioils linve been models of sclenllflc ncoumor, nnd tlio nnttinilty of Ills slnlenients Is now nlinost unques tlonrd. In an ai Hole published by ICorli Hlnuillniioouslr in (Ills onn n try nud in Oermnny, on NnVemlier 14, 189D, tho de tn Hi of tlio new treatment of serernl l-rnisof Hilieiciilonls ore given. In n Berlin pup r. six (lava Inter, is n de.crip Hon nf tlio mode of pioparHtion of llie "curnllve lymph. " 'Jhe latter, in nil prolinblltly, is eub slniitinlly correctj nt lenst, nocoriectioii or oniilrndlotlnii lins thus' far iippenre.1, niui tlm uiulhod Is esientliilly Ilia ono tlmt is employed iu ol.tiiinlnjr polsiinous pr. iliicls fioiu . tlier t.-xlo burllll. The motliml. nt desoill td, cnn isti In pi ciiu. in nn iiiottl iitlii.T nppnriitns n pure cul lure of tubvicle Uuilll in Kliithi i-'l lieef broth. The nipnriiUn it divide.i iiiton.i 1 1 1 1 or nml n lower portion b n diiiplitngiii of liiipilvnii zi'd p Hi-i'lnii; (ho In cilli Leiutr plncuil in tin1 li i'i O' ni nriiueiit. In i lie coi rse of tutu the g. liilii a IkjiielisK, nnd 11 liquid slim y fllleis lliiiuigii the porceluiii intu the lower couiptti tineiit. This liquid Is the ciui.tive lyiup'i. The lynip i thus oh mined iiui) o iiitiiinii ploliiiiine. nltlioUKh the lul-ercle ploiiml ie, ir it exinUi, lui II el b foiv been foil-id Ceitiili pto iiiiulie nie iil tiiine.l fr nt inicni'iruiiii inni lyuielhi'ds reneini li,ig tlmt j lit dei-crihed. The InSic'ptuiiiiiines lire pio d'icetl dy Ihrlizio Imcilll, nnd these mv slip o e.l to be tlie d.rect muse ol vuiiolis dlsetiiies, the 1 ncllll lei g toxic only in so fur ns they ploduoe ihe e potunmines. As very ninny Iniullll lire not toxic, ii imy ) toinniiies linve in. pois nous proi urtio-. Prolmlily tin productio i ol ptouniines is limited, nnd in the tiise of t.sc I iu llli, tl use thin have liiiluceil piomiuues iu the bo.ly luotlnoun oU, nfler liuvin, ton greater or Ie-s extent, ilnmngcd i lie pints in hldi tlioy linve Leeu lodged; but the organisms thus thrmvu oir, if they iiud n loilgment in nuoliier body, Inuy iiiulii ply, prodtiie ploiutiiues n niu nnd re pent the pi oce&es just descilbed. It is iu this wny tlmt c.-rtniii dUeusos lire propngate.i by lontngioii." From the menger mid disconnected re pint a tlmt cuiio from Euro, e, it iip peiirs tlmt uu niiiilyMH of the lymph fulls to leu-id the ireseiiC3 of n ptoiniiiue cheiniciilly coubhleredj but (ho lymph cerlniiily cou iiiiis ono or more sub stances c.ipullo of producing certain of tlio eirects of loxio ptomaines. Ho over, the chemistry of tlie pioinnines is in Us infancy und we iiiunt uvvuit exact uud eliiboiuto leseuiclies before it will be pobsiblo to decide upon tho compo sition nnd properties of tlio lymph ob tain d by Koch. The statements made by Koch himself mo of n character fully to. justify the profound impres sion they have made upon the public os well us upon the medical profession. Ki ch's previous career entitles his ut terances to the most respectful con bideiution. A few years since ho dis coveied tlie cause of luloiculods, and this discovciy nt tho pio.-cul day tlm no scientific opjositlon worthy of serious cuubideintion. Ho now b lutes that he' probably lias discovored u euro for luierculosis. I can not but think that this also will soon become nu acknowledged fact. I can not lesUt tho conviction Hint tlio idea in tho mind uf Koch which led (o the discovery of the curative lymph, was. that a toxic bacillus is capable of pioducilig u poUou which would possibly destroy the bacillus or at least limit Its activity nud dislo.lge it from llieuyslom. Probably the curative nnd aoiivo agent m the lymph wns.oUiuiied from tui.er. clo bacilli and produced Uy thorn. Ii is now said thai Koch regards his studies Iu Ud:e ruilnsis as complete, awaiting only tlie results of exp neuce ith re nin d ti the peim uii'iicy f the cuio and its a) plication to tidviinced cnt.es uf di.-eane. It is uUo said tlnu K c i is ex lemlini; Ins experiments and is en deavoring to Und cm es for tyi bus aid lip. oid, scarlet fever, measles, nml Ui iitlierui. It may be ti.ut his 1 ne of le earcll uiil be iu lliedirectiou of IIiuIi -l; a special poison, produced by unci - organisms eunllar to eacli iiireutlnui diheiL-e, which will net upon tliee iiueio "igiliia.us uud the dioeuiod parts us the ciluitive lymph has been found lo not up.iii tuLerclo bacilli uud lubeiculuiis tittle. It i- possible, In the liht of iMiat li i leceiiiiy been iiccomplisl e.l by Kou , that in the near future nintiy dilative lymphs wil be discovered, eao.i pr uncoil by ti e s ecial iiiicrourKniiisui m o pariiiuhir diKense. It will then be no .oi much to expect tlmt Ihe-e ueiiu tviu pro aplly iii lest tlie Uitlereiu is eiue8 to which (hey nre applicable. Fur txaiiiple, tlie lyp.ioi.l lymph, die dip.i neriiiu limp., the lymph for mensiei. that for scai I t fever, m d so on, will piomptly arrest thete diseases and save pa.ieuts from Ihe degenerations ami the accidents which are liable to occur when moi bid p oces-es ore allowed to rim .li ir ton i se; nud convalescence will l prompt, Ut'iiu-e the disease will not navo pioiiuceti tiamage which oan U. re aired only by time. Truly, this woulii o a revolution iu medicine, uud it now i-oeins to be impending. Dr. All. tin X'ilut, m ins l'orutn tor J.iuuarv. lllil.LO, IKILTOltt" ili Ainulii- Iiiixivu-ir Hold by Tli. lilmlie. Many useful aud wonderful tilings ire acinmplislied by the telephone 0 ie of lis most iu p irtaut functions is lie enabling of patients to oomiiiuiii ate promptly with their pliyslCMmi -Him 'times tlie instrument may be of 1' ii lit ful servioeto the doctor. One afternoon u city dootor was called fiom the dinner table, just as he md finished his oai'ving for the family uid begun to oat un his own account, to msirer the telephone. "Hello! Hello!" onmo a sharp ecger call over the instrument. The doctor recognized the voleeofa very nervous man of his ricqiiflintHUoe. "Well, what is it?" he asked, "Oh, I am not we'l at all, dootor, but 1 haven't got time to aome and tee you, uid I want you to cuie me by tele phone, you know. " -Well " "But, " the dootor began, "I can't " "Well, just Iiesr this cuukIi, ahum! ahuml ahum! Isn't that pretty bud?" "And list do you thiuk of my breath. Now, I'l Lrentha into the telephone? Fhueel D i you get that?" "But I can't judge your breath through the leleplnyie?" "You can't, eh ? Si you can't that's h facil V1I, I haven't any time to ouinu and see you, nor to wait here uu III you com. down, so I guess I'll call iu nt Di. Hnndy's on my way down t ivn, and get him to prerorlbe fur me. t)h, I say I Don't put this iu your UU, uuwt" As the doctor goes back to his oold uuis: be i pi dilutes as to nlelherthe dwurUly ihoujrliUM and nervous man or Uie telephone is the greater ouuoy- uuce. 'Vgutli's Comauion, TAKE FOR r RHEUMATISM! SGOUT, BACKACHE, Pains InthoSldo, t tho Chest nnd the Joints, Heuralola, i Ik Sprains, etc, etc., tho Jk k. IMPORTED P"ANCH0R"R wm expellehSh gfT I? AHP WILL EVER DE V The BEST, UNSCUALED REMEDY. M 9 rsedwlthmttrtjcerflnthslmpfrtu V w and Uoyal arm rl nospltal of VUnna tori many others m Oil rjtisllcltil Trsttaottil nt et tlcniull! 9 Ff TKtrrorous, ltx., Jn. as. 'SiV n J Totir Anchor Fain Kzpeller Is really excl-1 inatlsm for ream, could flnil notning to coze R ber but your Ancnor Pain BipHlar. D BOIIOOI. BISTERS DB KdTRE DAMS. 1 BO Conta a bottlo. I i OP MOST DnUQQISTS, Oil DIRECT VROltE F. AD. RIGHTER & CO., 1 n 810 Broadway, JTu Tork.m b Jvuropenn HonaosiRudolstailt.O'r, U Wk London. Vienna, Rotterdam, FrairuH Xonstcln, Oluin, Nuremberg. Lelpalo. Apl " 23 niZE VZDAL3 AWAESID. iH HFREE Books about other Anchor R-H HL medio on Application. Would rather bo without bread Dissof's EiaiDEKCE, Uarnuottto, lllcb . 11 NOV. , 168J. Tho Rev. ,T, Kossblel of above plaoe vrlttst Iliavn snffeiudu great deal, and nbtneverl feet now a nervous attack; coming I take a dose of Pastor Koonlg'S Merro TodIo and feel rsllevsA, 1 think a ereat deal of It and would ratbet be Without bread than wliho.it tbe Tools. Cured entirely after 12 years I TouAwAttDi, Ems Co., N. Y., Febr. 1889. My daughter bad Cts from fright sinco li yoarn, sometimes 3 to I attacks within SI hours without any warning; durlrg these spells her thumbs would bo cramped toward the inside of her hands, hor mouth be drawn sideways, ber nock would swell up, and hnr face assumed t bluetsh color, this would last from 10 to 13 ml mites after that she slept, was drouay for about 3 hours. We tried many romedtes without any Improvement, but 0 bottles of Pastor Koenlgs Nerve Tonlo cured her at last; we therefore re commend this remedy to all sufferers. 61 JOHN EDIN. . HfimpUli't for eunnrcrb i.i ifctis will txi ecnt tro to my euurr-sn, nud tor pattrntn can a so obtain thu xneoktna o' charge f icm us. his remedy nm tieen prepared by the Reverend wtor Ku-nl:i, of 1 ort Wayne, Ind for Uie p ot n vears, and Is now prepared under bis dircc jd by tho . KOCrilO MCDICIHS CO., 1 V7ji Lhlns, c:r. CIciss CL, mil AGO, UU SOLD BY DRUCCI8TQ. "I'fco 31 vov Tlottle. O Ilolllcs lor S. Dr. 0. T. 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