A MazIo rinut It is td be doubled whether any bat for instftnoe could le fonnd of the wealth of tradition, Iegnud, anil story jlint centers In n single littlo tilant tlmn lliativhloh lias oco t initiated round the I mandrake. It has a literature nil to it self, and learning seems to liavo ex hausted itself over its etymology. Tlie plant itself is so Insignificant that it would not naturally excite any groat interest Its leaves are long, slinrp pointed, and hairy, rising immediately from the ground, and are of a vivid dark greon. its flowers aro dingy white, stained with veins of purple, and its fruit of a palo orange, about the size of a nutmeg. The root is spindlo shaped, often divided into two or throe forks, nnd rudely resembles the human form, from which possibly it takes its namo. But if we turn from the plant itself, tc the monument of learning that has been erected around it, it is impossible not to be struok with the universal interest it has possessed for all people in all ages. Wo do not know how many Shakes pearean commentators hare puzzled ovor the allusion In Juliet's Immortal solilo quy: ABd shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth. That living- mortals hearing them rua mad; and contrasted it with the parallel apostrophe of Sufi lk in "King Henry VI," who, asked by Queen Margaret whether ho has not spirit to curso his enemies, replies: Would cartes kill, as doth the mandrake'! groan, I would iuvent as bitter searching terms. As caret, &s harsh, as horrible to bear. As the legend runs, in order to pro euro tho maglo plant it was necessary to cut away all tho suckers to tho main toot before pulling it up, which would cause death to any run or creature who hoard tho human screams it made. They had an ingenious If cowardly way of getting over the difficulty, which would not commend itself nowadays to the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. After carefully stopping their oars, they took a dog and tied its tail securely to the plant, and then walking away to a short dis tance called tho dog to follow. In doing this the luckloss animal would pull up the much coveted root, but would fall dead upon tho spot This was, at any rate, according to Josephus, tho old Jewish practice, but the traditiou at least long survived. Whatever may ba the origin for the theory that tho root shrieked or groaned whon pulled up or separated from the earth, it cer tainly remained a current tradition long after Shakespeare immortalized It, Since, however, the root is named from its imaginary resemblance to the human figure, it is not unnatural to supposo that it may havo been credited with possessing some of tho attributes of human feeling. Langhorne, in tho latter part of tho eighteenth century, tells us to Mark bow that rooted mandrako wears Hit human feet, his human hands. Among its names In this connection are those of the "D vil's Food," nnd tho "Devil's Apple," tho "Tuphach el Sheltun," of tho Arabs. That this un canny belief continued down to nlmost modern times i3 shown by an anecdote for which Madamo du Noycr is respon sible. According to this, on tho murder of Marechal do Ftbert in 1002, which was popularly attributed to his having broken a compact with tho devil, two mandrakes of extraordinary beauty wore found by his friends in his rooms, and these were regarded as conclusivo proofs of the diabolical league, of which they fulled to find, as they hoped, hny written record. It has always been in great vogue in tho East, both Jews ami Arabs having from time immemorial also valued it for the magic virtues which were so long commonly attached to a love philter. This attribute, which dates at least from the Old Testament times remained current in Italy until the Middle Ages, for there are plenty of records showing that there was a brisk demand for tho root among the Italian ladies. Perhaps tho most ex traordinary of the properties attributed to it are those which it Bharod in coin xhon with the Itastrlvtrava, of Russia, of enabling house breakers to pick locks, which is cortalnly one of the most amusing developments of tho solar theory, "Love, " it is said, "laughs at locksmiths;" but the connection be tween the mandrake and "burgling" seems a little forced. There is a tra dition that tho moonwort will unshoe horses it they step upon tho plant, aud similar powers have been attribnted to the vervain and the mandrake. Chamber's Journal. Unclaimed and Forgotten Deposits. The following extract from an ad vertisement issued in 1831, by order of the court of chancery, Ireland, with a view to discover tho real owners of the following valuables deposited in a bank in Dublin, gives a fair idea of tho Valuable naturo of unclaimed bauk do posits: "No. L Box containing a number of Stiver articles, coins, medals, and seals, cad having on it a crest and tho name E. a Cooper.' No. 3. Box containing a number of silver articles, of which several are crested with a coat of arms, supposed to be those of Viscount Nettor viile. Na 8. Box containing 89 articles of plate, some of them bearing a coro net. No. 4. Box containing diamonds and articles of jewolry, lodged by Dr. Andrew Blake and George Jen nings on December 22, 1793. " Sometimes it happens that deposits are mado, and, strange as it may ap pear, totally forgotten by the owners. A remarkable case of this description came before the lato Vice Chancellor Ztlallne, in which it appealed that a lady died in Marseilles at the great age of 03, who, although ontltled to 68,000 in tho funds, and to more than 20,000 accumulated dividends, was constantly borrowing money from her relatives; from which it may be inferred that this largo deposit had escaped tho lady's memory. Chamber's Journal. It is announced that tho World's Fair buildings at Chicago will cost 10,030 000 Kuierson on Tobacco, Emerson, remembering tlie habits of conviviality to which soma undergradu ates Buccumb, once asked: "Did you ever think, about tho loglo ot stimulus? Nature su piles her own. It is astonishing what she will do if you will give iter a chance. In bow short a timo will she revive the ovor tired brainl A breath under the apple trees, a siesta on the gross, a whlii ot wind, an in terval ot retirement and the balance and serenity are restored. A clean creaturo needs so little and responds so readily; there Is something as miraculous as the gospels in it, "Later in lifo society becomes a stim ulus. "Occasionally the gentle excitation ot a cup ot tea is needed; r. mind invents lu own tonios, by which, without per manent injury, it makes rapid rallies nnd enjoys good moods. "Conversation is an excitant, and tho series of intoxicants it oxcites is health ful. But tobacco what a rude crow bar Is that with which to pry into the delicate tissues of the brain," It must not bo inferred from this gaaage that Emerson himself was a total abstainer from touac. ihvtiijb. ho jcvn t.flti lit; TDK STOIOAI. INDIAN. We Mailer How Cold ITe May lie He Is Never Heard to Uomptaln, Tho Indian in winter is in most in stances a sorry, rueful bird. There is thin lomarkable trait in his character, however: No matter how deep his physi cal was, let his blankot bo over so soaut nud thin and tho blizzard over so knife like and piercing, ho stands it like n stolo. A white mnu under elmitar conditions, observes a writ er in the Kansas City Star, swears and curses and nssalls his luck, and assures tho word of his resolve to have a vast and comforting change; an Iudlan undergoes tho pinch without n murmur, and will oven freeze with no more row about it than a river. They are prono to do tho bestthoy can undor tho limitations of circumstances. I remember n win tor in Now Moxlco tho nights whereof wore cold enough even for an iceman. Tho mornings of each day were by no moans sultry, and until II o'clock tho thermometer was gonerally content to put in tho timo somewhere in tho vicinity of the 20 dogrco mark. Ono morning early, while tho frosty air bit liko n bulldog, I saw an old Navajo with about enough on him, counting blankot and all, to Mag a hand car, very busy in tho collection of a heap of splinters, twigs, nnd chips. Whore ho had put lu tho night could not oven bo guessed at, but ho was getting roady for a flro now. Ho continued his efforts until ho had amassed a collection about tho sizo and contour of a bushel basket. Then some two feet away ho started a little firo that n pint of water would have extinguished. This became a crackling success, he wrapped his thread bare blankot about tho upper part of his body and over his head, and lay down on his face, with a log on cither side of his fire, said legs bsing disposed in a sort of parenthesis, so as to bring thorn fairly within reach of tho gonial in fluence. The old buck would "snoozo, " laid out in this fashion, for about 20 minutes, and then, tho firo dying low, would raise himsolf enough to reach his littlo store of combustibles with ono hand and transfer a small supply to tho blaze. Then his slumbrous head would drop, tho firo would recover, and affairs go Biuootlily for another M minutes, when the play would bo ropeatod. Ho got in somo six hours in this way very successfully, arising at 13 m. and beg' Gins mo for his dinner. Drennis. Puck could put a girdlo round about tho world in 40 minutes, but ho was slow compared with tuo most ordinary dream. We survoy mankind in China and Peru nt tho samo instant of time, nnd in tho ooursoof one rovolving moon wo mav walk with Plato in tho grove of Academe, applaud Luther at tho Diet of Worms, set out for holy Palestine with Coour do Lion, assist Noah in build ing the ark, hud call on the mountains to cover us at tho (1 y ot judgment. Many stories nro told showing tho tlif fereut count of time. Loud Brougham relates that ho dreamed a dream of long continued action during a Bhort doze whilo a droning counsel was pleading before him. Lord Holland foil asleep while listening to somo ono loading, dreamed a long dream, and awoke in time to hear tho conclusion of a son tonco tho first worJs of which were in his cars when ho becamo unconscious. Dr. Abcrcromblo relates that a gentle man dreamed that he had enlisted for a eoldier, joined his regimont, doserted, had been apprehended, carried back, tried, condemned to be shot, and at last lod out for execution. After nil tlie usual preparations ho awoko with tho re port, and found that a noise In au adjoin ing room had both produced tho dream and a wakened him. Another dreamed that ho had. crossed tho Atlantic and spent n fortnight in America, In embarking on his return ho fell into tho sja, nnd, having wolco with the fright, he found that ho had not boon asloep 10 minutes. All tho Yoar Round. n nnd a Dream. A negro had gone to sleep in tho sun on tho ldatform of a railway station Bays tho Detroit Free Press, aud somo of the boys put up a job to have some fun with him. A bag of shelled corn was laid across his knees, n second on hid stomach, aud a third on his head. As tho weight didn't waken him, another bag was placed on his stomach, making about 370 pounds rostlng theie. Ho snored nway for three mlnutos, grow uneasy, began to mutter, nnd at tho end of fire threw the sacks off and uat up and lookod around in a dazed way. "Anything wrong, Kube?" asked ono of the jokers. To' do Lawd, sail, but 1 to had uo worstest dream dat I obor dremptl I'ze all in coldbloodl" - wnat was lit" "Drempt dat I had slch a soro froat I couldn't swaller, an' de olo woman brought hum two chickens, somo yams, an' a 'nossura. an' aun cooked tin' oat do hull outfit wid me slain' right dar an' not ablo to open my moutl Lawd savo me. but didn't I suffer when I saw do las' of dem chickens gwino down her old froatl" Yfouien's TVorls is Science. Tho steady increase of patents granted to women slnco sclentiuo studies li.iv boen opened to thorn explains in part why invoutlons by that sex have been heretofore so rare, A list recently pub lished givos tho number of patents granted to women inventors by the United States Government from tho year 1790 to July 1, 1883, ns 2,300. After 1809 to 1015 only one patent was issued. From 1857 the number of women in ventors increased rapidly. In 1870 the number was CO; in 1687 tho number reached 179, If last year's list wero published it would probably show a Btill more rapid advance. And those inven tions take a wide range, from mere household and dross inventions to rail- load journal boxes and submarine tele scopes. In addition to the hotter scope and invitation for inventive genius which wider knowledge gives, the raoro independent position of womon now re quires less moral courage on their part to apply for patents than would liavo been necessary at an earlier period. New England Magazine. Following tho Crowd. A Detroiter who returned from Buffalo the other day deoided to walk to his home on Adams avenue. After getting up to Fort street he discovered that ho was being followed by an old woman with a valise. IIo made two or three turns, and as she continued to follow, and at the same time appeared to bo a stronger to the route, ho halted and Mked: "Madam, can I assist you?" "Not as I knows of, " she replied. "But you seemed to be following me. " "Well, when I got off the train tho conductor told me to follow the crowd and I'd be all right, and bo I took after you. Hope you'll slack up a little after this, for I'm almost out of breath. " Mrs. William Astor has a gold dinner service valued at $60,000, and this serv ice ia lion and unicorn repousse work u uot always upon the finest of white linen cloths, with nokoshes or fluff of silk. Uiu must tkluab!e duirjer norice m tlio woil !, houovei, Ijc lons to uu,'n Vic- a u' o t upo iliu n - o.r t !' iu i'.A& u.l whim I A RennlblcMan Would uo Keinit'H ItnWjttn for 1 1 jo Tluont :iml Lung1. It U euvlng more onsen of Cousin. Colds Asthma, Hrn irlitttt. Croup ami all 'I lirnut and .ii:iir Irouhlrs t him nn other medicine. J It- Tnnrlrinrli.il .iiillmrmd nnv riruralst to ulve on a Stiinplo Boltli ri ee to convince you of toe oiKoi mis Kicat ui'ipuv. i tirsn noitiesroe A sharp earthquake shock ns felt at different points in California. Svthflcribo for this paper and get all the uows. NTMlRllll I.lVMl'Ill. An Iiiiim'I ttuit ili.-ci.very. 'firry m-i on the liver, Moinnch ami ! 1 1 iIimukIi the nerves. A new iitlniiii'c. They Hpeedly tire Uiluiiwness, bad tnMe, torpid Ilvei, piles and eiiiistijiatlun fpli'ttili.l fi r men. women ltd child rrn. Mnii list, iiiiinifi. M.rexi. ;in ones lor 26 ccnln. Sample trii at 1 V. Thiiniu and V. 1 Ilierve Dnut Store. A. woman's belt is always wnlst full. Mercury solidflos at forty degrees below zero. A Ureal Haul Is constantly going on in the hiiiniin sjatem when yon sinter with riiiwniiiimoii, coughs or colds: thev strive timiln health ami drug vic tims to tlie itrave. 'lake timely wntiilii-' unit Ml rWI-Jlim (JOUttU HUH COllSHIIipuuil I.IIIW. i lap gr nnd M rent. Dr. Ie' Mver llnrnla'oi Ii n silt o euro for dMiernla, l.lllousm f. Iiiutlburn, IniliitcMIon, ami nil kidney iiiii'lnliitii. 'Irlul bottles free at I nonius imu nun . "When I die," said u married man, I want to go whoro thore is no snow to shovel." His wire said she prosumod ho wottW. 1! finch. The irAimiiiiin from lunir. Ilntrerlcir nnd pain. I'ul etcknees to robust health inarki an epoch in ho life or tlie inntriitiai. sucii n reioarxnoic ivent l treaeured in the memory pnd tho agency whereby tlie irood henlth dan been attained l rateluily blcfieil. Ilrncelt Is that eomuch l Heard In jn alo of Electric Hitters. So many reol they owe their rcitorntion to health, to the moot the Ureal Alterative and Tunic. II you me troubled with any illtfaeo of kidneys, liver ir eioroncn. oi long ormiori ainnuiun jo vmi uruly nnd relief bv ulo of Elcctrlo Hitters. Sold a. f.oc. non $1.00 nor bottle nt KKUrll'S Drue Store. An ounco of kcop your mouth shut is better than a pound of explanation after you have said it. Slop mill Think. How much money yon liavo thrown away buying worthless modlcinos, pre pared by unprincipled pnrtios, who caro not what harm thoy may do to your system. You can depend on every bottlo of Sulphur Bittors os being a ro- liablo modiuino. itsoarcnos our, nnu cloansos from tho blood nil impuro matter, nnd makes you feci liko a now person. isoston uany uiooo. Why nro colts liko rich men's sons? Bocauso thoy won't work until they nro broke. Novcr judge an insuranco company by tho quality of tho blotting paper it givos away. Somo mon aro liko blottBiig-papor; thoy may bear the impress of ti hun dred different things and yet they nro worthloss. Road this papor. A ICntlonal ISvpnt. Tho holding of tho World'n Fair in a city scarcely ilffy years old will boa romarkablo ovout, but whether it will roalty benefit this nation ns much as tho discovery of tho Restorative iior- vino by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just whnt tho American peoplo nood to euro their o.xcesslvo norvous noss, dyspepsia, headnebe, dizziness sloeplossnoss, nouralgia, nervous do bllity, dullness, confusion of mind, oto. It acta liko a charm. Trial bottles and flno book on "Nervous nnd Heart Dis eases," with unoqualod testimonials, froo at Thomas, Lehighton and Biory, Woissport Cheap tinware is said to bo very dangerous, tho coating of tho iron con taining poisonous materials, gonornlly antimony. A good many peoplo say moro if thoy didn't talk so much. I n.vvic baou a sufforor from catarrh for 20 years. T found immediate roliof in tho use of Ely's Cream Balm. Sinco using it I havo not sufforod a moment from headache, sore throat or loss of sleep, from which I previously suflorodi caused by catarrh. I consider your Balm n valuable remedy. 15. G. Vassar, j0 Wnrron St., Now York. Ely's Cream Balm is worth its weight in gold ns a euro for catarrh. Ono bottlo cured mo. S. A. Lovoll, Franklin Pa. A tablespoonful of powdored alum sprinkled iu a barrel of water will pre cipitate all impuro matter to tho bot tom. llupeitsy. Thl U what vra ought to hare. In fuct, you tnuit hare It, to fully enjoy Wo. Thourandi aro noarehlnir lor it dully, end mourning becauio ibey flml It not. Ihouwndi upon tnouand oi ilolnr nro tut mutually by ourpoile In iho hope that they may attain tula boon, Anil yet It may be bad by all. We euarantee that Klec trie llltteri. II und according to direction and tho ufe vornUteit in, will brine you KOoJ dine, tlon and outt the demon dTtpefta awl Imtall Intiead eurry. We reeoramend Eleetrle Hit ter lor clytiK-i.ila and all tflteam or tho liver, itomech and kidney. Sold at Mo and 11.00 per bottlo by licner. jirufgui- A man ot iiitlupnoe The hoUl olerk. The potato is very shy. Evon IU Browintr tinder rows. Blows are not always oxouanged when you strike au aofiualiiUinae. Armor platen are probably the best on wldoh to serve oaunon balU, By the time a man reallMe that he is a fool it to usually too lata to realize on his realization. Mr. Gould cannot deuy the lmpedr ment that at one time in his career he was a poppln' Jay. Subscribe for this papor. The head and heart iu tho game of love Must play it separate part. - But we'll pardon a girl a oold in the head. Bo loiur's she's not oold in the heart IIiidueIi tlio Wwtry Hour i if n.iuiy u ,i .;:ht, nude Uoublr king by ttt pre-luu-Uit i:otiy, tin- rlitumatlo wi&rer torn to i.,l Iruou Ills !t-eilt-!i couch, vainly irert"R ( ii tli.it nut nlni'Ii niily cumi-s Ly fits mid ttltti. Mis iiil.i,li is on,' nlilrli ordinary medicines too . ., ,i t.iiltc ii iii'i.', iiut tlit.su Is mni'lf evidence iiil i fiat tin-1 M' I'l'l !'1M"'' leiiirent, Ho- i -m. i iui 1 1 h li'Ui'is, itfforiU tin- rheumatic i', i. . , i.f h'I.i I t'li. i k II.!- luuUdj la n. tint, h it tai'i il" ii tli.' lira! treiuunluirii twv s u ii i' m, ' 'tli tills a.'ii'cal !i nudlcliu', am I .in 1 1 w ir. 1 1 h i ' i i ''. W li.ttetr lie the mtiouilc l! tin- ...'luc liitlumi' ( lite BllUiW upon this malady, ccrtklii It is thut uo avldsow relatlm; lo Us effe.t ! inure dlret and positive t tiu.il tli.it nlilrli relates to its uctnm lu owes of iheom.iti-iii. LUi nil at. illiig remedies, now- , ,. r, it d. v mi .' ooliii' ii'il. )u Mialli lltal. i,i 1 1 . nM in H l Kill Ucl1 In' a'. It 1-. illlll, d lii lUiine not Ht , m iiiliil in ill- Spring, IT we And In great assortment and at all prices. Wo can't tell you all about them, but they arc perfect in style, workmanship and price. Come and see and also tike a look at Our Carpets and Enrniture. In which lines are included everything worth be ing. Everything is new style, piice and Don't buy until you sec our stock of goods. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, . IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARD WAR 4.LL KIND OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank treet, Lehighton, Pa Save While STOP FIRST STREET, Don't buy anything in the line or tinware until you have seen our stool; ofgords. Hancin? Lamps from $2.75 to $8.75. ' Vaso Lamps from $1.25 to $2.00. Common Lamps from 20 to 85 cents. Iron Stono China Vegetable Dishes, 7c, 8c, and 18c. Dates per dozen, 48c, 72c, 81c, ileats l'lates each, 12c, 15c and 25c. 2:quart Pitches, 20 to .10 cents. urn iK2OPrOSlTE J.. FIRST STREET. - Has just opened LADIES' FINE Comnrisinc all tho very latest styles in White Goods, Sa- toenB, Prints, Ginghamis, MaFSClllCS, Searsuckers auc ancy Dross Patterns oflhe very best qualities at exceed 'ng low prices. Groceries, Provisions, trociseryvyaro.tariasswaie, Vood and Willowware of the best makes nt low figure. Cloths Oassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and T eady made Clothing in great vanetv and at prices with the read of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same ooils run ht bought for at any other general store in. this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-clothe, Lamps and Fixture in gnat variety and of best quality at Hock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Plour and Feed at prices lully as low as tin same articles can be purchased elsewhere, A cur load of coarse salt has just been received tin- pr i e y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at pricts uqually as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoie in this section. Call and bo convinced. Zi'espsctfully, July 823-71 A.M0S REIGEL. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WK AKE now nicely looueil In our new store room and with lucreated facilities atitl convaiilesca are batter limn ever pro pared to cater to tlie public. We extend an earnest Invl atlou to Die people to call and see us at our liantlanuw new store. Ice Cream and Oonfections.'fflSSird0 .Sri'JjSft, be prowgUy supplied at tbe ery lonest prloe. IKr't buy elsewhere until yon eitll and tiiuu our prices. IVi furnish al flavors ot Cieamlii any quantity at sbort notice. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. WE CAItltY as fine and as complete a line of tin hUh,- foods as can be found iu any Jewelry Store lu Carbon county, vs e tttie all the newest noTelties and tbe prices aia lite vei I . stf. prCome nod us before you bqy. AU the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Oiias. He NusTbaum, lUUDGK BTltEET, WEIH8POHT, PA. 1891. Cassiuiei'es, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. These nro seasonable fab rics and we have them in all the newest styles and effects. The markets were searched Jor the best and here thoy are in great array at all prices. Our reputation as merchant tailors is established. Wo make the best fitting clothing at the lowest figure, two important facts to be borne in mind when you think of getting measured for new clothing. Wo would like you to call and sec ns before you leave your measure elsewhere. Jf. 11.- Only one tvorrt more. Don't forget that we lravetiinimcked new thlnipi In season able Footwear for Men, Women and Children, also dents Furnishings. IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT 5"S"7i 0 nave nan: . Yon May. IN AT 9 LEHIGHTOW. of queensware, chinawarc, lamps Cups and Saucers, SO, 40 nnd CO c(s Dinner Setts, from $3.00 to $5 & S. DEPOT,3f - LEHIGHTON, Pa an entire new line of DRESS GOODS! WT1 T wnntf mill a I hitf ThntiMfwt i"n.tT tint f trlflMLjgirngli Id ftaviDgs an n7 tboes to pij me WoSfTsMEBIacking 3 1&9 mtjt font lliat lift tha leafoet ' Ak for Pile-Ron. utttft Witt 6tjun Old a new rummune Vornhh WILL OTAtN auttt AND CHlNAWARt jf, ffte win otain tin war c aamo tVltt. STMN VOUft OLD OAftKCTB tittle I STAIN DADV'B COACH AND WO! b KAMDOLPH, FUtadolphla. TO THE SPORTSMAN. Ufttap me haj a jecu.iar cliarmt but, to lully en joy it, yott mutt ba prepaied for all Mnds of Tveatiwr, Did you ever catch your robber coat on n htrp titig er rough rock, and ipoil it the first dar? Ask Any hunter or fportsraa who uses a "Fish Brand Slicker, how he likes them. IIo will tell you it I tent, blanUt, aud coat, all in one. Light, dry, and v arm, and witl stand any amount of nard usage. No need ot being concerned about Am weather. Why do you wait ti t it rains, when you can be provided for all weather if you buy a " I'Hh Drand Sticker " cow f Don't w ait. A day'e delay ruay be tho cause cf n month's tkLncss i can vou afford to take the risk? Beware of orthleai Iiniuttons, every garment etamncd v.-iththe " Hih Uraud" Trade Murk. Don't accept any Inferior coat when you can hara the " FUh Brand Slicker " delivered wtthoat extra cofct. Particulars aud illus trated catalogue free. A. J. TOW En, - Conton, Mass J:'v ,i Jv"' 1 . 'j i . : I." i- ,N ! V-A"'i'.- -.1 nOttt'bupeiJ rayhorao . t a t!ia?:nOuronmllt iWh. I havnn ilAs-j-n i.ttwlr. itim. Sfr nt-lrtiborbiid - i s 1 suthcsmitdemiulame . c cviit. I ivoommaiiiled ' Hj ocxi tho Spavin la Kx. 1-. vvtxxm W2TTCC. , J3o rttaw, Ohio, April 4. 10. Sn K. 3 ;;'tiM,fo).i Dtor it IhHvnb"-'n':,nRmrtofKtnJftUs Sp ; 4 x-j i 4 VI ti.' t iLstittluu Povrdcre thrn evt-r'A-i-j . O o man nnltl to me, H wns thottwat fowt. ir 1 -r kept ojitl ti li.'fit ho ever u. -J BcfrrcetfuS'y, urro L Uotiuc Cr I'. 3 r"ft.-.'.t. Co.. 1 -ir 1 . cvp ml rerjrnl hotllMnf vrair R.M'Ir.M 'n Cj" w )t pi-riocc auooeas, on a valuabtit r-rrti h'cini!Q.t rnu: That was quite lame wltt a Kor c Spft la. Tito mt rtt lo now entirely free inun itwccuowiT. -..lw ,m ovjw a joint. K,j.vt.lUlj, r. H. HUTCBIKS. Bil e II GIE. . . IXuhimb. La., May S, W. Du. B. J. IZwwdmx Co.. Chsnisi I thiau in t inty to render yon my thaakalcrynoriiir f KnU faSnavtu (Jure. I hart n t. : vc. r Ul'y whivh I nrtced very hlghl .. M .l ,i (iry gfvoru nwollea leg. I triM about clirjt Ot'vr at Idndi ot mtxIlcltMs whlnh illii do jfM5'l, 2 p'jiniwt t dottle of your KcmlaJl cimTtn uu.u wuuiuiui a tie.- in iout u). 1 i'.'ii-sLiyQars. HltXOS DO ZiXX. Vi'tco C- i vr bo'tp, or rix bottles for fts. All drug glttt havi u oro.i'1 l. it tor cu,or It will bo sunt to any o vcsetptr prloe by tho proprie tors. 1K. H, .T. KVfM.Ti CO,, TUtHit-ftsiiN . . . - . c qi . by l'llll.AHKi.ril.,1 ,". l , cli .1. i vr'H'Pcrallra lirlusriflf inn tiuni lir ..ii"ha. i - ' i u(i.,'iwl In. cursMo !:' ui. id . u. .uu ni i ir?hlar, curf iWii.'. i tro ,.:; 'KirsSstik el 3 A S- I 1 m.tlvruke la LrioC ICO liwivlj, uiianauorthfai KluMHi, vt-nd mil,nt! nfur iiiairm.' ti,HI woik iuslaatriouab lu.n u ni 1 i-vt- TlMiiiMiid lulU( In .E ni,.vlniy.Til.jrlp I will altofuniitl ni .ij in. iiti wTikl. you i tm . Hm ibi mtiuai mi m biu. m iNim, atxi qiilckh mt .-na tuikrr lr nt (.Uiit. I orcoUQH . 'l In il pituMoO wll, ei.iiil unent In'raf. Icinni' I ttav air., j nutubnr. v l llU I'J l,t Jbr' ' K : K. Al.lr-ni it one El SCHIFFMANS'S ASTHMA CURE TutaHUr ralUtM lb ot xlol.nt BtUck ud luum com E IskAUtiu, m Action u iramuu. 4Ltki certain. I 00lAl Ut BMl ihniUcftl, OIm, Sou, tvod Xl.iU f uv I dnexUt. nt bv to a LI. r ..-T- 7 t UK. Ks qUHIrrMAN N, BU rial, UUa. ir your llttu one thonld be taken TO-IIGHT wltn altmbraa. 001 Oroap, what would you du I What pj ilcUn could uvi 1MUIVI HUHbi Beldin's I Remedy It tAiftoM. harmle powder. md ! th noljtAfetniard. In irrauAu uraer nuw mm ynnrurugEut soo, AstunplaDowttcrbrnisvllforlOsv lilt PB BtlPIM f RgfBltf ABI CO., JAMAICA, HT Oscar J.Saeger East Weissport, Pa. WHOUCSAI.i: DEALKlt IN Green Groceiies.Fruits OjhtiM, Oranj,'i's, l.t-mons, Pea nuts, Ap(ks, Sweet I'ot.itocu, Confections, CiHrs, Sec, &c. Our prices on nil goixls me as low a-i it prices md ym save tho iieilit ( ',ill at our .tore hciiire liUVlUL' i'k-ii lieu . ri- -t vnri 1 WW 4ltCflV. . jje not $100 Vtr tilth- itin tan lluatl!U' rn Ki A pamphlet of Information andabiV TSXitract of t bo lawa,suoninf lltr todV csBObUln Xatent, Cave -e, TrvAem pUarks, Jop orb Lo,Bt i, feflBg Popular Onraes. "Bring a clay pips, " was the startling ndilitlon to an luvltetlon to a reception the otlur evening. NoboJy could do aide what it meant. They oould scnrosly believo tho exquisitely refined young hoteM had fallen a victim to tho smoking craze and wantod all her friends to join her, but what elw could it mean? The mystery was solved when the guests outerod tho pretty whito and gold parlor nnd saw on n round table- lu tho con tor of the room half a down punch bowls, in rose and bluo glass nnd Jnpnnoso ware, filled with flaky soapsuds. Each guest was entitled to blow three bub. Was, and a liammorod silvor handglass was tha prize for tho lady who blew tho largest bubblo, and a meerschaum plpo for tho gentleman's prize. Three judges had a trying timo in deciding tlio win ner of tho prizes. Amateur blowers were allowed to practlco in tho corner out of rango of the prizo bubble blow org. "Brine your thimblo" is a rather odd request to mako of a young society fel low, but Mrs. Jamo3 Iludo Bookman, who is tho jolliest and prettiest young hostess in New York, said that if she put it on tho girls' invitations ehe would favor tho gentlomon in tho samo way. When the v readied her house on Tues day ovoning thoy found what the thim bles were wanted for: Thoro wero 10 guests, and on each chair was placed 10 littlo moussolino do solo aprons, with tho hems carefully bastod. Miss Carrlo IIoo got tho ladle's prize for tho bost liommed apron, and Amory & Carhart got the gentleman's prize. Harry Cannon got tlio booby for tho largest stitches, and Russell Hoadley iiover got his needlo threaded until tho hour for sowing was ovor. Aftorwaru thoy had nn informal dauce, with mujio by tho Hungarian band. "Walking," not for a cake, but for a pair of hammered silver shoo buckles, was tho original entertainment pro vided by Miss LouUo Spoane, of Madi son Avenue, Now York, for tho guests of her Thanksgiving party. The way the head and shoulders wero carried, as woll ns tho manner of walking, was considered by tlio judges. Eighteen couples in full evening dross marched nnd countermarched to tho "Darkey's Dream," "Goldon Slippers," omd other popular plantation molodios as dis coursed by lander's Band, Ottio only difficulty about tho walking business is that of deciding to whom tho prizo be longs. At this entertainment thcro wero four prize winnors, and tureo moro buckles had to bo ordered. If you want a mirtli proving gnmo send ono person out of tho room and toll him ho is to guess tho namo of tho game from tho actions ot the guests Let him iu, and vlien ho sits down thoy sitj if ho walks to tho corner of tho room they accompany him; whero lie looks thoy look; what ho says thoy repeat. Sometimes it takes a really clever person a quarter of an hour to guess that tho namo of tho game is "Imitation. " "Bring a lomon" is another puzzling addition to an invitation which is usually printed on lemon colored paper. After nil of tho guests havo piled up their goldon fruit tho lemons aro cut and tho socds counted and tho owner of tho lemon coo tabling tho largest number of seeds is tlio prizo winner, while tho luckless, individual whoso lemon is seed less oi uonrly so gets a large tin or loathor medal. A ga mo which is very popular with young peoplo is playod with all of tho guests in a line. Tlio first whispers to the second a long soutonce, she repeats it iu a whisper and very rapidly to tho third, and so ou until tho end man re peats what ho heard aloud und the ono who gavo tho sentence repeats it as ho gavo it. Novcr do the two sentences liear tho slightest resemblanco to each other, aud tho fun comes in comparing them nnd seeing how far tho las); given sentonco misses the mark. Toronto Globe. Subittince for n III" Hook. Perverted health aifects man's physi cal, social, aud personal woll being. Iticlies and famo aro but a bagatelle compared witii a sound body. We must liavo fish to supply nervo food; fats, sugar, and starches to foed tho body, and meat, the white of eggs, and flour that is not too refined to furnish tho muscles. Vegetables aro indispensable, or scurvy will ensue. Whilo alcohol, tea, coffee, tobacco, and cheese aro ac cessory foods thoy are injurious, because they prevent tho natural wasto of tho body. Too much of fuel making foods are upttopromoto Inflammation Cheeso should be eaten only in small quanti ties after moals, whon it aids tho secre tion of juices. Man should keep regu lar hours, tako oxorcise, givo his brain a chance to rest, and let cheerfulness pre vail at tho table. A nap after dlnuer is conducive of much good. A man should tako a bath or wash his body with a towel every day, to keep open the mil lions of pores. The body of tho aver age man generates sufficient heat to raiso 41 pounds of Ice to tho boiling point, and if tho pores aro not kept clean this inflammatory agont is con fined and accomplishes mischief. Sleep ing apartments should be well venti lated, with the top ot tho window low ered an inch to let out the impure air and tho lower window raised un inch to lot in tho puro air. If tho night is cold put on more blaukots. Every man should havo eight hours of sound sleep. Baltimore Sun, Tlio Table. Turned. A good story is told on Roland Used. It happened in Gi.icngo the otliardny. Roland dropped Into one of the court rooms to sea tlie Judge, who happuned to bo a friend of his. While he was standing near a pillar, awaiting his honor's leiiuio, he was grabbed by the arm aud hustled toward the front by n stalwart bailiff, who pushed him hurrieUly into the witness box, "Hold up your right hand nud bo sworn," some one sternly oommnnded. Tlio oommediau held up his hand aud solemnly took tho oath. "Now, what do you kuoivabout Mary Mnnlgau?" ono lawyer demauded. As Roland had never seen or heard of Mary Manigan, ho souroely Cneiv hoiv to acoonimodate them; but as they had .used uo cere mony with him, he determined to be equally liberal. He stood up in the wit ness box, and then proceeded to giro Mary Manigan n diameter at great length and in minu'.o detail. Before he had ilnlsliml. limvavnr (tin -fnilfl-u la.nn.1 forward in his ohair, and gaztd at Rel- ana witu wiue opeu eyea. "Stopl" he thundered. "You are Roland Reed, the comedian, " "1 liave never denied it. " " What have vou to do with the nam ? " the judge demanded. "I never said I had a thine- to do with it," replied the oomediaa "I simply came iu to see you. and was dragged upon me stand. Ai JUary seemed to need a friend, I hae tried to be one to the p or girL " Weil, there was a great laugh at somebody's expense, and eventually Miiry got her diroroe. Roland n ill always believe that the judgn tried to play a joke on him, but he flutters hinuulf that he turned the bible. Ii i Mini tli.it tho iuuu-t seaooD tin tig-! IA 000,000 cully mlu amlierlaud. 'TaQenuinoIrv, is and vii' n cr bo tho Bnuietiy rt a. yj: . rr r Tl n r ir ft n n fl. ' f Jolnto, IloiiraJf?;.!, bpraw h &o Bflforoyonuoelv ity.tKpn F.AD.RiGHUS&CO. 3IO BroaawaYi HEW 1UHa.. &8 MzaUedaisAnrded! 'EntoBetaHoanniRuaoltdt,tjiiam7 Vl-nnsi Vrnpi", Knttsrdju. Oltsai .1 l.n.Au I.An.-tain. l.nintlfl. 50 OentS u bottle, For Sale by! u . . a ft N. 11. Kcber, C. T. Horn and T. D. Thomas nil other drnjsUts. Would rathor bo without bread " r ' a i. isn- "The Its. J. Kosiblol of abore place vrrltssj X have suffered a great dsal, sad wbanever I feat now a nervous ftttiok coming I take tose et Pastor Koenlg Nervo Tonla.and reel nllsted. I think a great deal of It and iraold Xitbar be mtbout bread tlian without the Tonio. Curod entirely af tor 12 years I Tosiwi )i, Ebis Co., V, T., Tsbr. 1K. My daugbter hid fits from frliht alca 11 vtars, sometimes a to 4 attacks within 34 hotm wlthcmt any warning : during these spells her thumbs TTOtdd ba erampexl toward tha lnelde of her hands, her month ba drawn sldsways, bar neck would swell up, and her face aiiomed a bluelih color, this would last from 10 to U ml notes alter that aha slept, was dronsy for about S hoars. We tried many remedies without any improvement, bnt B bottles ot Pastor Koealgg Nerve Tonio cored her at last ; we therefore r wmswaatMs aedy to all suCejerj Oar Pamplilft Icr sofiorrro vi i,prv.n.j . icaoeswill bo ctnt iroc to uny ddr-M, aul Ioor putlcnta sa'i ft -o cwialn tlii. -.uealnlai! nt fYt.rrrn f i firn 1".. Thin reiruody hmlwen pn-rm tu lv thr.. .'fif 1 'astor KcDniu, of lort Wayw. lod lur tl.i in f xsn voars. and Is no nropuiud uiidir Lis fli-.c tlon by tho KOEtllO WEBIOUJE CO , a Wit.' IhUa, etr. sfc-iw run ;.iii III OOLP ri i K vi T 3?rIco 81 per K'n;i . " tr.tf. for Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt., Lehighton more Rnliber Elioee unless worn uncomfortably tight will often slip oil tho feet. THE "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. offer n shoo with innlde of heel lined with rn bben Tl.ta cilnira to the eooo and prerents tho rabbet f rtil bUiylna off. Call for the "Colcnetter-' "ADHESIVE COUNTERS. JOHN E. LENIZ, Wholcsalo Atfeat. AIXENTOWN, PA. AT RETAIL BY Kctall dealers can have their names Inserted Tiere onappllcatlon, mavlT. lN-n Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROft I am now 71 yer.ts of age. Was a student of Mcdlcltif uml hurgcry for seven years under the famous Dr. Nelson, und alter ten Years' bard study and lu consultation with seven of the most eminent phyli'laiis In the rity ot l'liilodelphla since 1871. 1 liavo discovered tbe cure ot many so-eallHl tiieuriilile dlM-use. It can no tont-er bo doubted that the snuie can be cured; thai paralyzed limbs can be restored in their natural use. and cenernl debllltv cured. Congestion of tlio brain, apoplexy, results of sun stinkeui'd the worst ruses ot rfieuinatlim, sci atica, neumUla. liver complaint, llrlgiiU' dis ease of tlio kidneys, hip nnd bona disease, ea. called heart dlsenne nnd dlpuierla. all entirely cured with pure uieillrlnes ot tny own prcpara rlon, if used properly as directed. Durins nine jeurs over la.ouo iiersnns in this ei!v alone liaio used these medicines and arc llvlns aitnosses of tlielr worth. All tlieir names can b.'vlitulneii liycilllnit at the ulllee and lab oratory f l'rnfesor Itoiulrun. Nil. 1T27 North Txiitli Hlieet, l'llll;iilH.llia. 1 was myself ln- Itttifl in loft -ipiue anu tMiraiyseu tor seveu yea n ml prunnuncid Iihm. ruble by tevan ot the most able iiliislcbii'S and suijreous oftliiscly. lam nnv? well and luuliliy, Imvinc cureil iu)Sflf with liiyimnineillelnes )o not listen to those prejudiced ugalutt Im- tirovenient In madlclua and die, nheu you can e saved. I will not go Into pnwtlce nn self, being over eo years of w. but 111 sell my medUiiiies, 1 hare tno unitnent physicians eonoected nllh me to attend to calling at tbe residences ot the sick If required. ...... Uume oue, eoine all sufferers aud be restored to health, cured by these pure medicines and thus sec excellence aud believe for Yourselves. Oirke aud laboratory open ally from I A. it., to uo P. M. Call or write aI.UXAMDEH llOUrHOfJ. 1727 K. 10th st., I'lilladelphlu, Pa. hm tnruexl ai twr IKH ties of itintfut- uMtiua tslfcalr tUiMNrriiif7Us'r Amy iUiIvm if a. LaM tw I ' all your Usssa U Uf lis" u u Htlf MSMtcUtCttl MsMMsl 111 0ff VfA sMtcUtCttl MsMMsl In fr VfA iter. Wsi c fisnbli ftt Us i Aj.sir'riieT. 1 r n rM n A CO., itUUTA, MAUK - rum 1 JuLl TI ( i-1 ui nssdt I Lik I.I vi.cir JMi II I ' OH HlfiN Hri, ll It" jr A nri. a, ymi tu m fmeinf at I . mt jiw tluf H iMir ilmr, r , u Mvittrs.t i.J tm tU orh All Inrn t i.sjl . : t Klf (U nibiitf LAein.hl'tfcSlLtliSrSC kiiiiw . to., j or imn tUetil'ff (i i I t . u t tfsMWH.Wb rfWONt mowk tut Mv ere V H -r front tm tu 4so( vet iio t , . i iu fmn UM 11 ' 'i US' I. ' ff l w 1 st- .,t,ii 1 I )! k i ft Ho h o Ujrn',.Uiwre EARN TELECRAPHV Dlutrumomni Iiifiructi n if i liU i:n-B'i T1LAM. U IIOMf - iJKKii IN, q WifcreUbc- Tj - " MirSMTr i. H pi."- ' ' IsLH
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