fllWtt iSflf vou viaiit it paper that dwrtJ ittcV and tat'i aruM to (Mi the new; (;, betttttt in public morality, and the enforcement of the late againtt maltfactort;.that ha opinions, and isn't afraid to eaprets them, get THE CARBON ADVOCATE. V3rArt yeu a mbUrUtr to the paper you'arenowreadlnnt Jfnot, it Kill eott you but tl.orB2 weeks to ietomt one, and then you can tell your neighbor that you will neither horroxa nor Imd'. 4 trTOEPNDENT--" Live and Let Live." $i.2S when not paid in Advance. $1.00 a Year in Advance.. Lokishtfon, - parbpn Oonnty, Penna., Augnsfr 8 1891.' Single Copies 5 Cents VOL XIX., No 39 Shankweiler GREAT- Closing Out BARGAINS! Koch & Every part of our store, is attractive with Closin" Out. Bargains Our enormous reductions will make your coming profitable, as there never was a time like now for buying. Our Men's Department: StrongUulonCasslmero Suit,.. """"SffiSrl? tm Now 8 8 Mood onfrnMi-wooi usMiiiieionuiw .7 . .l'ormetly " oo Now B bo Hervlceable Al -Wool Suits ",f"::,"".'L:r,V lfnrmetlv 11 OJ Now 9 7B Fine All-Wool Ilrown.Ureyand Yellow Mixed Suits i SnSSriy 13 00 Now 10 00 Stylish Bcotcli Suits 1 """"" Working Pants Special. S&WZVS&' the season at ,.'.00 and 0. on- livens our store now iu t.u. , .(1A Many small low, In nil wool punts, must go at our prlco $i.eo. Boy's and Childrens Suits.. They are Boomers, at Positively Ouo -Half Former Price. Don't hesitate, but take advantage of the KemarkaMe Ke.luctlous I., our Chlldreus Bulls. 4 to 14 years, 600 suits, ranging In prlco from S2.00 to S3.0J. Must go at Sl.oo. " Odds and Ends." tenyo"ffii uouiMmw "oo'i". ' nrm are l.ere ami busy. KOCH & SHANKWEILER, The Largest and Leading (Jlothing House in the Valley. Centre Square-Hotel "en Bulldlng--Allentown. Tho Best and Purest MedicineS! EVER MAUt. Ttwlll drive tho Humorf romyottr K mnn. and mako your skin h, 'OXMmn anil emootu. viimae IMmlilcS nud Blotches 'y.wblrhmar your beauty . 'X. rn mnRGd hv lmnure blood, nnd can be rcmovcu lnasnort Is. timo. If vou arc Of iSyAm and nee 8 l"V4 IK V . A ' J O . P. . A AV ' E I H crroali bloodnu-tu HIE Try ft, and".-,.-V youwlllboaatlsBed. , .""p, "oTK-X Tlin I small-only a tea spoonful. It Is II !bet nnd rhcatie medicine. Try ft, Iting Prices: Everybody is Ou Our's Remain tlie Same ! Don't Buy Until You See Our Goods and Compare Prices ! One day lime clocks,. 60c, 75c., and up to $2.50. One day alarm clocks, 80c, $1.00 and up to $3.50. Eight day clocks from 3.00 up to $10.00. American Lever TTatchea from 5.00 up to 50 and $G0 We don't make a " blow " about low prices and we have no need.to cut " for the simple reason that our prices are now m low if not lower than those ot other Jewelers in tnis lown or m ftp cpu'nty- We repeat our invitation; Come and see u.s and examine our goods and learn prices before buying elsewhere. in. 1, nt vnnr Ttmfrfflst- HdoS'iWAIT. GETITATOSCK I I t M ... nirnrlntr from Ti I urth to llvo I I old agoVnsb' BULTHUK BITTiatS. 111 They never fall to euro. Bond 8 S-ccnt stamps to,A. P.Ordway A Co.. 1506100,11889., tor bost mcillcalwork pubiisbeuf Praioil & Business Cards. . W. M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY asd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above tho Mansion Ilouso, MAUC1I CHUNK, .... FENN'A. Iteal Estate and Collccllou Agency. Will Buy ., ItjCVKOTANT LOVE. , Hasten to uiy little Uarlfugj Otrfitlo zopliyrs, foud ftnd freO, Cio, south Yluds,andaSkmy(loar ono If she daily thinks ot imsl WhUpor sof tly-i-Tet yoyr qn.tlon Do liko dropplhgs ottho Sfiff, Or like sunshine, jliou It v?08oth Yonder violot, lilue and' into. I have loved h8r atneo tho morning Wo first mot in merry May", When my smllos she paid with blushes On that bright nnd golden day. On that day my heart doelardd her Swedieat of tho malllon band. And I said, "If I may clalm.hor, Nono so happy Id tho, landl" , . Wo are parted for o soasonj Pnto sooms oruol, yet is kind, For our love is undivided Ono In hoort, aud ono in mind. Go, south winds, and toll my darling, Trusting me, to watch and wait, Soon, full soon, I hoping over, Will Unlatch the garden gate. Soon I'll sop jny pretty, falrfone," With her eyes of tender bllto, Brighter for tho lovo-light In thorn Gontlo eyes, so klnd'aniTtruoI llaud-in-hand Wo'll roam together Through the. fields and modows swoot, Faithful loyc, when once united, Will make summer life complete. poolally as it would involvo discourtesy little darling!". Aud a laugh that was to a lady also, Miss Qrahamo is coming tho outcome of his perfect joy rippled hero with him to romaln a short time, from his lips. "Shall I toll you what and I shall look to you to treat my happened? Mr. Raynor and Miss guests with all duo courtesy and at- Grahamo, finding no one olso availablo, tentlon." very sensibly fell in lovo with each And turning on his hool abruptly, ho other, and are to bo married iu a walked away, moro pained and agitated month I have tho invitation to thoir than ho would havo llkod to confoss wedding. And whon shall ours bo, just then, and failing to seo tho gray dearest how much sooner? When pallor that had shut down over hor will my little rebel surrender to mo for lovely young face at tho concluding lifo?" part of his sentence. "Never sir!" lifting hor radiant "That is what It moans: I seo now!" face with an expression that bollod hor sho murmured gazing after him. "Ho words. "But wo will call It an armistice, simply wants to got me off his hands to if you like, and " Right in tho park, at tho risk of bo- Ing seen by any passor-by, ho took hor in his arms nnd kissed the roso-bud lips. And what moro thoy said concorns k FAIR REBEL. 11V M1IB. K. II. I10UO1I. and Sell lieal Estate. ConvejanelnK neatly done. promptly maue. eeming suites in Collections Decadents a specialty. E.nmisn anu ucnnau May bo consulted In UUY. -Vl O. A, CLAUSS, omce with Clauss Bros., First street, Lchlghton FmE, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are reprcstnted Information cheerfully furnished, 4-ly The Reliable Jeweler, Office opposite tho Opera House. Ice Cream is Down to Thirty Cents per Quart., Parties, Picnics and Festivals supplied with Ice Cream at thp Bank Street, Xch -hton, Pa. very lowest prices. Confections, Fruits and Groceries. Toys, Games and the New Novelties- Our prices are al- You may talk nil day, and all night, nnd all next week, if it pleases you, Mr. Gownu; but I simply shall not do It!" Suqhja charming littlp bit of dimpled mutiny sho mado as sho stood bofore him, whith' her lovely head thrown back, exposing tho beautifully rounded throat, with her comploxion of minglod roso,auddily,'hcr roso-bud mouth, and deep bluo eyes, and tho fair, whito brow over which tho short nut-brown curls ran riot a pieco of concentrated doflanco and rebellion from head to foot, but with a dowy moisture In her oyes and n treacherous catch in her voico that ought to havo onlightcned hlrn. But it did not, ho only lookod at her a moment in n half amused, half re proachful way, and thon thrown en tirely off tho courso of his original theme by this now innovation, ho re sponded quietlyi "And how long has it been "Mr. Gowan,' Iiurlio?" "All tho timo after this, I guess," was tho highly irrelevant answer, as sho proceeded reeklossly to pull a rose to pieces. "If you are going to begin to play tho tyrant and compel me to do sorts of horrid things ' after or " nnr 1 y, i i . i . 1. 1 Fl ORI IX II' l" n O I uuiyui juwi lUtUHUptUU illUUUU I. omlln.-Ui Ui Oi, Gow(lnias tHe Wely, dimpled face was child, you know that nothing has over boon further from my intentions or endeavors than to compel vou to do facilitate his own wooing; perhaps sho dbos hot want to bo bothered with nn adoptod step-daughter or ward. And this is tho end of that foolish, insano dream that I havo allowed to creep In to my heart and fasten itself upon mo I us not; but whon at last they turnod to honor and obey hor husband, puts with a .hold, as strong as lifo itsolf, their stops to tho homo that Lurllo had horsolf on tho auction block of 1m From tho time ho loosened my arms promlsod to exchange for her old ono morality and offers horsolf to the from papa's neck, and twining thom in a few weeks' timo, her hand was fast highost bidder in cash or flattery, and around his own whlsperbd that ho nnd warm on his arm and a look on thus violates hor plodgo of fidelity, would bo my best friend, I havo loved their faces that told that tho surrondor Sho fills horsolf up to tho neck in beor, him! had boon mutual and complete disgraces hor friends andbocomosau "What do I care that ho is twonty rrrrrrrr. out cast from Booioty. Sho had better years older than I, whon ho has stood Wantlnc and Gctilnc bo dead. Tho husband, what of him? to me as tho perfect ideal of splendid It has boon said that tho reason so Almost the samo story. lie leaves a manhood, ns tho ono supremo object of few pooplo got what thoy want in this family to starvo while tho animal in my thoughts, my lifo, my ovory earthly world is that they do not want it hard him runs wild- -a menace to tho snfety aspiration? But no, ho has boon blind, enough. There is profound truth at of innocent girlhood, a dlsgraco to tho or ho deems mo too much a child to tho bottom of odd conceit: Earnest town. Lot tho church organizo bands stir his heart, or olso boeauso I lack tho striving and perseverance nro quail- of mercy and try to save some, if not wealth and position that he would re- ties. A llttlo struggle and then a fall- all, of theso immoral lopers that afflict quire in his wife, and so ho would ing off ; a few fnnt efforts nnd thon do- society to-day and who, if not haltod marry mo to Herbert Raynor because spair this is tho usual story of at- in their mad career will suroly under ho must noods provido for mo he tempts to "got anything," whether it bo mine our groat free institutions. Romo would bo too generous, to thrust mo I. n physical, mental or spiritual good, started on her down fall in tho same out into the world alono from the happy But to long for a thing so strongly that way. Lot us steer clear of such a homo I havo shared with him so long, for tho sake of its attainment ono can calamity. conqueor obstacles, livo down opposl- "But bettor even that than the misery of n loveless marriage, oven I with tho best of menl We would cor- tainly grow to hate each other oro long. DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Sneclal Treatment Elven In Dlse.ves of Women In Diseases of Eye, liar, jsose ana jarom. Catarrh Permanently Cured. I-liin Vramelnss Kvn Glasses and SDCCtACleS ad' justed my own patent. nugo-iy DR. G. T. FOX, 112 Main Street, Bath, Pa. at Bangor. Broapvay novar, MOmdays. at kasrov, bwav 1iotki,, tuesdays. at Brthlkiikm, Sun Hotel, Wednesdays. at allrntown, kagh.k hotel, thursday Vt Bath, fkidays and Saturdays. Office Hours From 0 a. ni. to 4 p. in. Practice limited to diseases of the Eve.Ear, Nose&Jhroat tWAlso, Kefractlonof the Eyes or the adjust- all mcntofslasses. Iaft( tion, ignoro discouragement and work persistently and through years of trial and obscurity toward the fullfllmont of No, I will bo free freo'in the only way a hope is not this tho record of all schools, your churches, your uuniorous loft mo freo to earn nnd cat my crust I grand achievements and tho history of socitios, sympathizo with you in your iu independence, nnd to be tho wife of purposof ul lives? affliction and rejoices in your pros- no man whom I cannot love. Ho is I Many moro wishes might bo roalizod I perity. In short it is your local papor going down to the city to-night to bring if peoplo were willing to pay tho prico somo additional supplies in readiness I for them. Anything worth having in for his guests; that will be my chance, this world Is dear, including oxpori Oh, donr old homo, good-bye. good-bye enco. Genius itself has been defined forovor." as only unlimited patience, or an end And so It enmo to nana that, whim ls9 capacity for hard work. Arohle Gowan took his seat at the it was told ot somo celebrated goner In this Ijne we have everything that is new. ways the very lowest. SXLYERWARE AND WEIY, We can't be beat in a tine line of silverware and jewelry. We have all the'hew effects at the lowest prices. . BEN K CULTON, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WE AKE now nicely located in our new store room and with increased facilities and conveniences are better llia,n ever pre pared to cater tq the, public. We extend n earnest Invitation ft the people tq call and too us at our handsome newitore. ri.f.th'inci In lletall or Wholesale lots. Picuio and fes ICO Uroam and OOnieCllOnS, tlral committees and wedilluK patties will tic promptly "supplied at tho very lowest price. Don't biy elsewhere until you call ut (earn our prlCf s, tye furilWi a payors of Creain In uny quantity at short notice. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. WE OAKRY as flna and as complete a lino of Hie above Roods as can be found in any Jewelry Store in Carbon county. We have all tho n,9Wpst 'novelties and 11(0 prices (tie tlio very law let, jejrt'ome and seo ui beforo you buy. All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, JA, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS UltAKCHES. Filling and maklm? artificial dentures a special ly. jM:aiaiiineiii-3 ust-u. Trm Gas administered and Teeth Fjttractcd WITH- ftlTT PAIN- OFFICE HOURS: From 8 . m to 12 m.. from 1 p. m., to 5 p. in., iroin v p. in., w o j, hi. Consultations Iu EiiKllshar Uerinnn Officii Hours at Hajletop-Bury Saturday. Oct 1M7-1V - DIt.W.F.DANZEIt, No. SO North Wyoming St., H AZLETON , PENNA. Snoclallst In Diseases ot tho EYE. NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. Panzer will bo at the Exchange Hotel, Lehighton SpccUrtes and Kye Glaises accurately fitted at reasonable prices. tlTOonsultatlon In Ooiniau "nBlgli. AN HOUlt HV LAMP 1.K1I1T. A Vevr Thoughts Tlint Cnnio lotiniil iho Ctnuo of Dny. iV muttor for somo cnuso or other that fails to receive (ho attention, due its importance, by tho church is tho rapidly increasing immorality, tho almost public licentiousness, tho open exhibition of nil kinds of debauchery and tho rocklossnoss of human kind in gonornl. Hero and there, not only in this town but all ovor tho county, can bo found mothor and children in actual want of tho nocossarlos of living which an immoral father spends in rioting and crime, whilo visa versa, a husband and'father bows his head in shamo nt tho open dobauchcry of n wifo. This wickedness is bound to bo punished in time, but now, how will or can it bo stopped? Tho wifo who has promlsod A lawsuit about a copyright is not a book-enso. Illood l'olson. Is very llublo to follow contact of tho hands or face with what is known as poison ivy, ospocinlly in hot weather or if tho body is perspiring freely. The troublo may subside for a timo, only to appear in aggravated from when op portunity olfors. The great purifying powers of Hood'sSarsaparllla thorough ly oradicnto pvory traco of poison from tho blood", as tno euros it has accom plished conclusively show. It also euros scrofula, salt rhoum andltl! other affectidns arising from impuro of poisoned blood. Uverv liuino Hhould lluvo It. It Is not always convenient to call n physician for every llttlo ailment. Havlne lted Flag Oil In tho house you haro a l'hyslclau always at hand; It Kills Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Burns, Bruises and all Aches aud rains. Price 25 els. Tlicro nro few things In lifo of which we may be certain, but this Is ono of them, Pan-Tlna CotiRh and Consumption Cure lias no equal for Colds, Coughs and Consumption. Trice S3 and 60 rents at Thomas' Drue Store. Some Voollsli l'eoplo Allow a couirii to run until it eels bevond tliu reach of medicine. They often gay. ' Oh, It will wear nway.butin most cases It wears them nwav. Could lliev be in- c'iiccd to try the successful medicine called Kemp s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately tec the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Prico 50c and SI .00. Trial size free. At all druggists. XXX Tno city papers are all right if you want thom, but it is tho local paper that advertises your businoss, your that mentions tho thousand aud ono items in which you nro interested I during tho year, and which you do not find in tho city papers. XXX To succeed wo must all work together. It won't do for us to bo inharmonious, breakfast-table the next morning, and al that ue never know whon ho waa do" tor OTOry klckor in lown improvement lookod across to whore tho piquant "ated. liy and by ho could not be do face had creeted him for so manv Seated. A little of the same spirit in- sunny years, tho SDot was vacant: and fus6d lnto ordinary lifo work would turning ovor his plate ho found a tiny 1110,16 many a dream possible that now nntn uriilnr it I seems to tho wistful dreamer as oxtrn- With trembling hands Arohlo un- vaBant a9"10 cloudiest castlo in Spain. folded the llttlo missive. Its contents Weare Offering Special P rices in Light Weight Dress Good Scrofula was onco supposed to be ths touch ot royalty. To-day, many grateful r onle know that tho "soyerelfm remedy" 1$ Ayer'i Sarsaparllla. This powerful altera.. tlT extirpates "tho c?ll" by thoroughly eliminating all tho strumous poison from tho iilood. Consumption, catarrh, and various other physical as well as mental maladies. have their origin In SCROFULA When hereditary, this disease' manifests It self, la childhood by glandular swellings, runnlns soros, swollen joints, and general feebleness olbody. Administer Aycr's Sarsa, y arllla on appearance ot tho first symptoms, ' My llttlo girl was troubled with a painful scrofulous swelling under ono of her arms. The physician being unablo to effect a cure, I gave her one bottle ot Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and the swelling disappeared..' -W. F. Kennedy, McFarlaud's.Va. VI was eured of scrofula by the use of A jet's s parsaparma." o. v. jserry, jjcerueiu, mo. V was troubled with a soro hand tor orer two years. Being assured tho case was scrofula, I took six bottles of Ayer's I Sarsaparilla anything. From tho day you first came to my care as my ward, ton years ago, you havo beeil"--a smllo lighting up his sorious face" spoiled to your heart's content, nnd now when I only want to ndvlso you as to your best wolfarc " "But I don't wnnt to bo.advisod, and I don't mean to bo, oithorl" flashed liurlio,.wheoling nround again. "It Is only another name for compulsion, any way, and you havo all but commanded mo to say yos to him and bind myself to becomo his wifo!" "If my words sound liko compulsion it is only because I have your interests so earnestly at heart, Lurlio," said Archlo, In a voico that was not quito steady. 'Jit is gotting time that you wore settled in life. Herbert Raynor is a most excellent and wsrthy man, and his regard for you is unquestioned Ho would make you a husband of whom you might well bo proud, and I feol loath to havo you allow any coquottlsh caprice to doprivo yon of so doslrablo n sottleinoiit, We is coming hero to-morrow to spend n few days and I want you to promise at least that you will treat him cordially, and see if you cannot feel toward him as I think ho daeorvos you" should; You havo booii good frieudg so long that o may well claim tho right at least to attempt to win you." "Friends, frionds!" ropeated Lurlle, pettishly. "I havo lots of othor friends for the mnttor of that, who don't think it a necossary condition that I must marry them! You may say what you please, Arohle, you can noyor induce me to oonseitt ovon to contemplate tho ilV.of marrying J? Ityrnor. .1 will admit that he is all you say nice and pleasant, and worthy nnd nil that and somd bther woman will bo vory glad to hatlB him, no doubt but as for mo, I simply slmll not oncourago, or ovon oduntenanoo, any of his intentions so. if you havo invited hlmdawa hero with any suoh ond in vlpw, you may as well wrote pr telegraph at onco to him not tflj.0U18 , - Not even my rogurd for you, lurlle, would permit me to be guilty of such Inhospltality," ropliod Mr. Gowan, in a tone of graver reproof than she hud sr heard from his 11ns. "And es were few pitilessly few, "Since you impose upon me com mands that I cannot and will not ful fill, there is but ono alternative which I havo taken. You have gained your point in a far easier way than by wreck ing my whole lifo you may consider yourself from this time froo from all further care or expenso on my account. shall earn my bread by my own efforts, and all I ask further is that I may go my own way in peaco. LunuE." Archie folded up the llttlo paper mechanically; then leaning back, covered his faoo with his hands. What did ho read botweon those line? Was it a mad dolusion, or the truth the OST1SNTATIONS AT FUNKHAI-S. It is a sad commentary on a Chris tian community, which takes that dis trict title from a roligion whoso founder is called the Consoler because his word plucks tho sting from death, that it surrounds death with ovory circum stance of woe and gloom. Tho distinc tive ministry of tho faith seems to fall at tho very point to which it is special. ly addressed. Tho natural christian tuna at the burial of the doad would seem to be the choor that springs from the thought of immortality a sublimo hope, a tendor resignation. The christian thought in that hour should instinctively dwell upon tho soul, not upon the body, and tho simp lost and most unostentatious rito of is just so much of an obstructionist to tho welfaro of tho pooplo of his com munity, Ono kicker will have his say, and generally his "say" will bo the means of discouraging one or moro others who lack in positiveness. Tho result is disousion, troublo and a stagnated stato of affairs that keeps us ono old rut from timo to timo. All work together result: Prosperity smiles ou ovorybody, tho town gets u steady, healthy boom. Try harmonious activity and watch tho result. XXX If tho pooplo who llvo iu tho south end of Lehighton would get up a pe tltion aud ask tho Valley Company to run their railroad out their way it is almost a safe hot that thoy would do it, The south ond .Is rapidly growing and with railroad connections would grow twico as rapidly. Somo of tho very host locations for manufacturing purposes aro located in that end of town, and a railroad, of courso, would put thom on the market. Somo resident in that blossod, intoxicating, maddening truth? burial would seem to bo tho most truly corner of tho old town should got to Maddening, because) learned only to mock himself in his very heart of hearts, would have boon content to stay there that his self-renunciation, his feverish anxiety to end his own agony by seeing her irrevocably bound to another, with whom he deemed she would bo more happy had all boon a mistake. Or was it really but an not of robolllon and willful doflanco to his wishes? Ho bowed his head on his hands, whilo tears heavy and hot trickled through his fingers. christian. But tho ostentation of Christian funerals has becomo so groat that burial roform associations aro formed, both in this country and in England, to reliovo the poor of the painful and needless cost which, from mistaken respect for the dead, they will not sparo so long as ostontatlon is the custom. A Singular Preuk of Nature, A singular freak of nature has mani fested itself at Saratoga. Mrs. Mary Francis originally had vory black eyes "I must find her I mustl" ho cried, land a beautiful head of hair. Sho is starting up. "Beautiful, friendless, I about seventy years old now, in good utterly Inexperienced how can my health, and a rloh widow. When sho darling do battle with tho world? 1 1 was about fifty her hair began to turn must find her and know whether I am I white, and in n fow years her hair was mad or dreaming or whether, far bo-1 as white us snow, and so romaiuod un. yond my wildest, dreams and hopes, I til about a year ago, whon it begun to this inostimablo blessing is indeed I turn black again, and is now, without mine. But I must proceed cautiously I tho uso of any artificial means and lest my bird escape me altogether. Fori purely as a freak of naturo, ulmost a few days I must curb theso wild de-1 wholly returned to its original color, sires conceal it even from my guests I and is as lone and silky as whon sho and then cautiously and In soorot I wrs a young woman, commence (he search that with Heaven's hlosslngs shall give back my darling to those arms theso arms that have yearned for her for years." So his guests and tho housekeeper only know that Lurllo was away on a visit "among friends;" and'whon they work on tills suggestion. XXX Onco in awhile somo ono talks of nu electric railway connecting with outside villngos. If tho moniod men of this town would tako a squaro look at tho project wo would havo an electric rail way. It would bring businoss hero from rarryvlllo, Packerton, Mahoning, Big Crook, &o. The travol would increaso as tho town grows and in a short timo the Investment would more than pay for itsolf. Tho Carbon County Im provemont Company has tho nerve, let them build us tho railway. Whon a man pulls down tho shado and jerks it off tho roller he gots a cur tain locturo. Speaking of work," said Bloggs, ,'lt takos a blacksmlty to mako a felloe-tired." The watch is no longer an emblem of modern labor. It works twenty-four hours a day. If Sufferers from Consumption Coughs aud Colds will try Fan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, they will find quick relief and permanent bencllt The medical profession dcclaro It n remedy ot tho highest value. Try It. l'rlco 25 and do cents. Trial bottles free. A large proportion of tho diseases which cause human sufferlnc result from deranirement ot the stomach, bowels and liver. Dr. Leo's I.lver Rceulator removes all theso troubles. Trial bottles freo at Thomas' Drue Store. Whouovor two pooplo find it necos sary to agreo on thoir rights, thoro's going to bo trouble. Tho l'ulplt Rml tho Stage. Iter. F. SI. Shrout. Pastor United Brethren Church. Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel It my duty to toll what wonders Dr. King's New Die oorery nas uono lor me. my mngs were oauiy ui3easeuv ana my p: lire only a few weolc diseased,, and my parishioners thought I could lire onir a lew weoics. l iook nro uoiue. oi nr. King's New Dlrcoyery andam sound and well, gaining 0 lbs. In weight. Arthur Love. Slanaicor Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evlnence, I am confident Dr. King's jxew Discovery lor uonsumpnon, oeiis 'em all. and cures when everything else falls. The greatest kindness I can do my many thous- frlends Is tn urge them to try It." nee 1 bottles at RUBER'S Drug Store. Regula sites SCc. and 51.00. Who was tho author of tho saying, "Thero is always room at the top?" Tho hotel clerk, I bellove. ltucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tin. lir.ST Halvn In the world for cuts, bruses. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns aud all sklu eruptions, aud positively cures piles, or no pay faction, or money refunded. Price 28 centsper box. For sale by KKBEU druggist. For ovory man who knows moro than ho tolls, there are fifty who tell more than they know. Hayo wo dny truly groat men at tho present day? Somo doubt It, and ask to bo shown tho modern Washington, Franklin, or Webster. However this may bo, of ono thing we are sure, there never was a greator blood-purlfler than Ayor's Barsaparllla. - It in not only whon he brings in his bill that tho physician doclares him self in favor of high heals. Hold itto tho Light. Tho man who tells you conndeutlally just what will cuto jour cold Is prescribing Kemp s Balsam this year. In tho preparation ot this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expenso Is spared to combine only the i best and unrest ingredients. Hold u boUlo of Kemp's Why Could Still Seeks Itlchcs An old millionaire, whoso millions number more than tho years of his life, is still oagor as ovor ho was iu tho pur suit of money, though ho could not THIS POLITICAL CAMISItA. Hugh Sharpo, of tho upper ond, wants to bo a dolegato to tho Constitu tional Convoutiou. He's a Domocrnt. In a few weeks tho political pot Is likely to bo boiling at a furious rato in Pennsylvania. Four important State Conventions aro to bo hold this summer and fall, and tho work of electing delegates to thoso gatherings will in itself stir up a general degroo of activity in politics. Tho dates for three of tho conventions havo alroady been fixed, and thotlmofortho remain ing ono will bo sot at a meeting to bo hold in Philadelphia noxf wook. The conventions and tho ordor in which they will bo hold aro as follows: Repuh ... nB.t.n n..l innlr Ihrmiffh It notleo the bright, clearlook : then compare with other remedies. Iiirgo bottles nt all dmgglsts, M ceuts and $1. Sample bottle freo. hereafter spend tho wealth ho already wore gono he set himself to the search owns 11 uo wer0 10 "ve al 1,10 rale 01 licans, August 25th; Prohibition, Au- a search that ono day led him into millions n year, 'mere aro men in gust 2Gth; Democratic, September 3d; tn pavk.and to a knoll where a group I othor 1 "re"18 wno, un tnougu tne gte Loaguo of Clubs, to bo fixed nf mnrrv orilMpfir. n.n, HUnnrHr,r I yeOW Of OgO, koep Up thOlr activity nilfl around a nulet little ilmire. whom not I "i"' 10 enjoyment ot life lu Keeping It K..p uefbre the Pe.plo. even the colored glasses and changed Humboldt was wrappod up Iu his The merchant who offers tho excuse nnstnmn nnnid iIIsotiIsa fi-nm hu r. I soleutilliA studies till ho was near 00, for not advertising that ho is well cognition. Stealing up behind her he. laid his hands on her shoulders with a gesturo he had often used. 'Little rebel! I have found you at lostl Surrender!" he whispered. She sprung up, but something in the eyes bent upon her stilled all resent- mont and made her heart swell and' throb with a strange, new ecstasy. "Where is your wife?" sho asked de fiantly, "Shall I tell you? Right here, if any. where in this world. Ah, you Jealous jtid was ou.red,"H, Hlnklns, Rlverton, Hen. rBIPARXD sv Dr. J. G. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass. BolJ by all rrultti, l'ilo SI j six Vaults, 5. Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report. mm niii.Ainc .i tiiA t . . - i r ilti.ft ft. 1 1 i iuji by Un i J w ' "i. CURt CUARANItLD. Baking Rwder and comploted his "Kosinos" just be- known forgets that even It he was well fore his death. Goctho was n literary known previous to withdrawing his devotee until he was over 80. Whlttlor name from tho public gaze that hols is a poet still, though born iu 1607, and soon forgotten. Th6ro is no Uumo so is Holmes, though nearly ns old. more extensively advertised at tho timo Senator Morrill, of Vermont, is deep in than the candidate for President and politios, though ovor 80, and began a Vice President, but ask your neighbor now term of six years iu the Senate to tell you tho namos of the candidates last Mufch. Commodore Vandorbilt for Vice Presidents tho timo beforo tho was interested in Aniericu railroads last ono nnd he will havo to refer you and Goorgo Banorort in American his- to history. Put your ad. in tho Anvo tory till ovor 80, and tho elder Bannott I oate where it will bo sean and attract kept up his interest in his paper till the attention of buyers, his death at near 80. It may bo that the aged millionaire of whom I spoke at tho oponing ot this paragraph keeps on piling up his millions merely be cause he finds iu bin purtmit, as the ot hor men havo found iu thoir pursuits, that activity which keeps the mind from rusting and that enjoyment which Is doslrablo all through life. It Is sometimes safer for a man to comploto n round of pleasure than it is for him to mako things square nfter-wai'dn. A llurglar Captured. This morningabout two o'clock, John Wood, tho well-known plumber who resides on wain aireor., wu bubku; by hearing glass broak. Ou gotting out of bod ho received a blow on the head. Ho immediately grappled with burglar, ond nfter u terrible struggle succeeded in holding uutil his wife obtained help. On being searched nt tlio station, Mr. wooa's wnicu siiu wm let was found on his person. He gave tho name of Robort Terry. The broken glass proved to be n bottle of Sulphur Blttore which had almost curod Mrs. Wood of rhoumatism. Exchange. If all the people knew what they woro talking about thero wouldn't bo nearly so much said at thero is now. A more elorious victory ounnot be gained over ant '.hi. man than this- that, when tho Injury began on his I part, the kiudness should begin on ours, Read the Advocate. TUUKUOULOS1S IN OAT-1XK Thore is a groat uneasiness umoug the farmers nnd dulrymon of Sussex county N. J. over the recent appear ance of a marked typo of tuberculosis among the dairy herds on the farm of a nromlnent dalrymau living near Halnsvllle. After the cattle wore taken sick the State Inspector was sent for and he pronounced the disease a mali gnant type of tuberoluosls and ordered one oow killed: Nine cows have since been killed and the disease is spread ing. The State pays half the loss. The Greatest Strike. Among tho great strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Heart Cure has proven itsolf to bo on of the most important- Tho domand for it has become astonishing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being re volutionized, and many unexpected cures effected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, pains In sldo, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, op pression, swelling of ankles, smother ing and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles book on Heart and Nervous Diseases, freo. The uuequulod Now Heart Cure is sold nud guaranteed by Thomas, Lehighton aud Blery, Weissport, also his Restora tive Norvino for hoadacho, fits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium ha bit, eto. You Take No Itlsk. In buying Hood's Sarsaparllla, for it is everywhere recognized as tho stand ard building-up medicine and blood purifier. It lias won its way to the front by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest druggist will confirm this statement. If you decide to take Hood's SarMtparilla, do not be induced to buy anything else instead. Bo sure to get Hood's. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
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