Uhc Pj Ey E fflF"Are you a mbtcrlljtr lo the paper you are how rentltmt Vnot, It tolll col you but $l.or52 mmX to Wcome one, rtntl then you ran ttU your neighbor that you will neMfter !orrOio nor lend. tfft-lfyoH want (t pdptr that own ieeVrtfl Isn't rlTrflf! to tell the mn; that lieUete tn public morality, ami tit enforcement of the taut affrtlntt malefactor; that has opinion, and tm' afraid to cxprtM them, gel TltF. CAMION ADVOCATE. $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live.1 $1.25 when not paid in Advance. VOL SIX.. No 51 Lehighton, Carbon County, Fonna., October 31, 1891. Single Copies 5 Cents 'Nothing keeps a stingy wan fiom slcnlinc but tho risk of tho thing. It cnsU moi c to lip nrotnl than It ilits forcvcrvllitiiff else imt tneclhrr. Africa Is now compleloh rnrlrcldl ly siiliiimlne rabies. rollltlsbans tliat kin 'liaml won't He air Bill In skr-errc-r crerv Jf-ir. Klml wonls never die. unkind won's don't tile cither. A man named Sledse was ai rested recent ly for tnlmlllng. Ho struck bard luck. si:ttious ianiii:h, How thn liunian M'tem cverrecoursfrnm tl liail elTwH of tile iikiiii-oih meilleliips often 111 ernll) pnuieil Into It for the stiKHltlve relict c f HYHieini:i( oyer -uiiiii.iiiii, r(iiiBiii.uiuii, inv iimlisin mill other nllim-iiK hi mystery, 'lie tnim-iilt.r idtnH liv luiil medicines li scairelv lei B than that eaiistMl'liy disease. If they who am weak, hlllons, dysietle, ciiintll'iiU'il or Ihcu malic, would oftrtier ho Rinded hytlio eiierl nice of Invalids who have llinroiivltly tested llAfctMtfi Ktnm:u-1l ItltlPM. ihev Houhl in ev- cry instance ohlaln the Sitedlest aid derivable irom inuoimi iiit-iiu-iuiiHi. him ini-iiicinu i fearehlm? and at thp name time a Ihorouifhly SltlH ICUIt'll,. tin IV 111 mm. ..K.ii.i.iu ni'ii.tv.-.. and iHisspssliiK, III consequence, of In h.nls of lnnu soli Us, iuipeille lis a medicinal stimu lant nut to he found Intl.e llciy local hitlers and '.lltnul.inis'niien rewrii'it 10 oy ine ueuiuuiieu, d!tiiKc ind tlanKUtd. t'lileARO cabinet makers now want eight bonis, t2, and weekly payments. Ponnlnrlv culled tlio kltic of moill- ciiios -Hood's Snrsaparilln. It conquers ficrofuln, salt rliotun nnu nil otnor blood iliscnws. If tombstones were alwajs rcti.ible, Ihe devel would f oon bo willing to put out bis fire and quit. If Snffereri from Coiummttlon fvmfrii. nml rnliln ulll trv Viui-TlnaCotteli anil t'oiisiiiniitlun Cute, they will llml quick icllef and iii'im.inenthtncllt. The medical inofesslon 11111.11 H 11 .1 irilK'IIJ VI IIIU IMKIir-.. IIIIUH IJ it. I'rien yj Kinl no penis. Tilni holtles free. A larye iiioiMirtlon of the diseases which cause human ninrrhiK result finin ileiaUBemcnt id the etnuiach, howels and liver. Dr. Lee's l.tver lti-i-itl'itnr rpmoves all theso trouhles. 'lrl.il tiillles li ce at Thomas' Hum Store. Uncle Sain Jist alnt afeaicd of nobody, Dial's wbat. MltknnNuto of I II Head It over and ovpr a?aln, spell It out and citur 11. mini 11. 1. Inilellhlv lived In vour mind. thatlir. Hhko's Catari h Iteineilv Is iin Intallllilo cure for chninle catairh of the head, with all Its distressing complications. Impaired taste and Eiuell, olTensiie liiTiith. rinxluit noises In the heml, defectlvo heiirluK, nolo and throat all inputs, lire tint onlv relieved, hut nosltlvclv and iierinaneiitly cured! Htls Is no funcy of the ImaKlnatlon, hut a hard, solid fact, proven over mid over again, and vouched for, under a roifel tute of tsm, liy lis nianufaclurcrs, tho Woild's l)isiens.uy Medical Association, liullain, k. "A word lo tho wlso Is sulllclciit." Penmark proposes an International union ol inaclilnlat and blacksniitbs. Bottle 1'oolUh Teople Allow a congli to run until it gels beyond t ic reach of nicilicine. Ilicy oiler, ear, " (lb, it will wear away, but in most cases it Hears tbent nwav. Could tlicv bo (bice.1 to trv the. successful medicine called Keinp'x lials.ui), willed is Bold on a positive Riiaranleo to cure, they would immediately i-ee Ibe ex'ttllent cflect after lakiiiR tlio first tlose. I'rico 60c and ( 1.00. Trial size free. At nil ilrugcistK. Pensions Is a poweiful arjyinent in favor of patriotism. Kvery Ilome Should Havn it. 0APT1VE BALLOONS. THE IMPQUTANCE THEY MAY HAVE IN NAVAL WARFAllE. IiterjnB Eipttlmcntf Made by the Fteitth Aulrjorlttn qinerrauoni Th(t Vre Hade at n Ilelglit of 1,500 feci. A recent dispatch from London states that Oerman military aeronauts liavo gaho to the bland of Heligoland to ox penment with coptlvo balloora, with a Tiow to making use of them for naval purposes. 'ifje Idea of employing uauoons ior lurpses of recotwoissance at sea origt- :tU WiUi tno encn navy, ine buc- Cossfiu trlalfl on land or captive uauoons (or armv use led to the experiment being tried of utilizing' them for service on board ship, and the French naval authori ties instituted a series of practical experi ments in 1888 with this object in view. the first captive balloon with which experiments wcro mode was of tho or dinary spherical shape, and was made of Chinese pongee silk, covered with several coata of waterproof lacquer. This bal loon was manufactured at Chalals Men den, just outside of Taris, at the works of tho Central Aeronautic establishment, whero tho war balloons aro made. It was inflated with hydrogen 50s and held captive by means of silk rope about 1,000 feet in length. In order to accustom the sailors to handle bo large on object in tho Harrow and confined space offered by a ship, a platform was erected in tho park of the manufacturing grounds of tho shapo and form of a ship's deck, with mast and rigging complete, and on this deck tho men wero oxercised. Everything being in readiness, the bal loon and fittings wero placed on board the gunnery ehlp L'Implacable and then in flated. The ascent from tho ship at an chor on a calm day was successful in everyway. Tlio officers who went up reported that they had no difficulty in making out with the aid of telescopes not only tho movements of all tho ves sels vlslblo to their extended horizon, but that they could even discern their nation alities and tho courses they were steering. All the information obtainable from their lofty station tho officers transmitted to L'lmplacablo by means of a telephone tho wiresof which were stopped up along side of the rope that held the balloon captive. Tho practicability of perfectly com municating between a captive balloon nnd a ship at anchor being thoroughly established, tho French govemmnent proceeded to try tho efficiency of such n mode of obtaining information from a ship under way. To accomplish this tho balloon nnd apparatus wero placed on board nnother ship, L'Indomptablo, se lected liocauao she had very little rigging to interfere with tho balloon on deck. The vessel then Btcamed out from tho roailsatamodcratoratoof speed, Thetlay wns clear and calm. Long auer tho big black hull of the armored ship had sunk below tho horizon of thoso watching within tho-haibor tho balloon remained plainly visible, nml to the observers in tho balloon tho harbor and tho shipping movement remnined in sight for a long time. Farther trials wcro continued on board lu tl'.u house you liavo a Physician always at hand; It kills Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hums, llrnlsesand all Aches and Pains. Price iscts. Tinm urn fi-w ihlttes In life of which we may Im! certain, hut this Is ono ol them, I'au-Tlua CoiiKh nnd Consumption (Jure has no equal for Culi s. (loushsaiid consumption, rnce a ami lu 1 fills itt Thomas' Drue Store. Five-cent saylr.ES banks are proving a great success In a number of Western cities Fat ofliccs inspires patriots with: confi dents in this country. It Is lint always convenient lo call a physician .i.n n .i.tn wnrmlilnMi. nnd nro thus for every littlo ailment. HavliiE lieu Fla Oil ic m' , ,,, mailo ascents nnd ascertained that in clear weather all the details of tho coast from Marseilles to tho extreme point of the Islands of Hyeres wcro plainly visl blo. nnd that no building nor ship for 20 to 3.T miles round could escape tho notico of an observer in a Iwxlloon. " Theso ob servers also reported that they could seo vertically downward toward the bottom of tho sea to n depth of nearly 100 feet, the water from their height appearing transiiarent. In the exercises described the behavior of tho balloon was all that could be de sired. Going at tho speed of 10 knots, with quite strong winds, tho Formidablo found no dimculty In towing tho balloon with nearly 200 feet of line. To finally demonstrate this fact the balloon was mado fast to a torpedo boat that towed It with perfect caso with 200 feet of ropo for two hours, in which time 21 miles wcro made. This is as far as captive balloon expert ments on board ship have been carried, There aro many uses for balloons at sea if they can bo cheaply and easily made and handled, and the Germans intend thor oughly to go into the matter. How to Ret n lliindsoinn lliisltninl. "Wlien'cr snino lucky Indian maiden r'utind H red car In the husking. "Miiskal" cried tlieyaltoKCtker: "Muskat" you shall have a sweetheart- V.tn Klinll h:lvn 1L hutldsnme hllHhiUld." Tim iintiiUmiin mutt iLlwav'i ndnilres the heautl- ivmintti Then HillllilV lllAkO SOUrSClf llCaUlitlll. IteinoYonll hlntchcs. plmplls, lorked signes of tin key tracks" from your features, by the uso of llr. I'leieu'H Favorite Prescription, a tonlcto the iittrvnn. firiui:itirv Hint tirocreatlvo systems. Us use lirhiRS roses to tho cheeks, and sparkle to theoyes. Take It, and sou will, llko tho Indian inaillen, find a "red car" In Rood health, an omen of future happiness, duaranteed to Rlvo satis faction In every ease, or money paid for It re- Plliqeil- The thins to do is to ect s.il i allon before you wear out jour brains In trying to understand It. Sl'KOIMKN CASKS, Win. Tlmmons. ro3tmi.ster of Idaville, Ind.. writes: "Electric Hitters has done tiiiim for mo than all oilier medicines coin- blued, for that bad fecllns arising from Kidney anil I.Ivor trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stock man. of same place, sajs: "Find Klectrio Hitters to bo the best Kidney and Mver medicine, mado tno feal llko a new man". J. W. Handier, bardwaro mer chant, same town, says: Electric Hitters If lust thn tho thin? for a man who is all run down and don't care whether ho live 1 or dies; ho found now strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a now lease on llfn. Only 50c. a bottle, at Keber'a ilrus store, Lohighton; and llierv's, Welssport. New York jockeys organized. They want $500 on winning a stake race, $2.1 for ordinary, and tlO for losers. Wilt HBOlVUN AVAV- Kuinanili too anon, permit wlrei, and parents il.nl cMlilran. In HUller from ho&ilaelte. dullness. neuralgia, sloentossneu, tits, norvouanoss, when liy the uie or llr. Hllei' Keatorattve Nervine uch serious results could easily to prevented. DruifKlits overjwhore say It ttsves universal iit.tutnm. nnt has an Itnmonse sale. Wood worth tt Do., of Fort Wayne, Ind.s Snow & Oo., gflljracuio.N. Y.: J.O. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mien.; aud hundreds of others say "It li the greatest Her Ihev ever knew." It contains no opiates. Trial boitlet anil lino book on Nervous UWeaiot, free at Thouisi, ticlimiilun; ana iiierv, weiu: port. Nine women out uf ton would rather have you prolse Iheir judgment than their beauty. now 1 fsui'i'i.nr.n. I have been a sutleicr from catarrah for years. Haying tried a number of remedies advertised as '-sure cuics ' without obtain pg aiiv relict, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised tue lo try Ely's Cream Halm, I did so with great reluctance, but can uow tostiff that after using it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It Is a most agrco ablo remedy-an Invaluable Halm. Joseph glnwart, Oil (fraud. Ave, Urooklyu. A Pretty Fellow's Attire. A century and a half ago the dross of a pi etty fellow was a matter of constant study and care. Embroidered coats laced waistcoats with gold worked but ton holes, and black velvet brooches, wcro his delight For the last mentioned garments black velvet was for years tho extremely fashionable material. In de scribing a beau a satirical writer of tho time says, In black velvet breeches let him put all his riches:'' and another satire of the same time puts tho un onswerablo question, "Without black volvet breeches, what is man?" Fino Mechlin laco to adorn tho shirt bosom nnd wrists, rod heeled shoes with bril tiant buckles, and gold clocked stockings rolled up over tlio knees, wero also esscn. tial parts or tho costume 01 the pretty fellows. Perukes with very long queues were tho fashionable wear. They were heavily scented and powdered : "Mix with, powder pulviL And then let it moulder away on his shoulder, Not only the peruke, but tlio whole attire wns heavily scented. Uusk, orange flower water, and civet shed their fra grance on the air. In the fob of the laced waistcoat was a gold watch. Tho macaroni of a latter day was accustomed to carry two watches, which seldom agreed "ono to tell him,'' as Walpolo said, " wliat o clock it was, and tlio other what it was not A sword and a snuff box wero necessary parts of our beau's equipment A hilt adorned with rich filigree work, and on elegant sword knot with gold tassels, set off tho weapon that no pretty fellow was ever man enough to draw. BACK INTO THE CRYPT. MATIHas'S STRANdE RUSE TO TEST THE FIDELITY OF HIS WIFE. There is a grate future for the nutmeg. New Orleans Picayune. boat proceeded steadily, but with none nf tho ncttudnnal raniditv we had oxreri- It looks as though thcro are some Laced! ntlio hicher mountains left lx thlnss that tho devil could learn from a ,tnd. After having "flumed" about 27 hypocrite. I miles we came to the suspension bridge - , - across King's IUver. But even o miles Thore lu 110 bottor modlolno for of flume como to an end at last, and the family uso than Ayoi-'s Oathartio Pills I speed booomhri tame and slow in com- Thelr 8Ugfir.ooatlug makes thorn onsy parison with the early pari of the trip. niidoveiingreeablototuke,nnda8tuoy " B,r. . oontalu o calomel or other injurious .Sa'S drug.theyaroperfeotlysaferorpatiente dimfjod out on the trestle ant' of ttuy age. stretched our cramped legs. A few inn I meets later, with the old of a 30 foot lad Of qnalnt proportions U A silycr match I (l we ache Orwn, our strange box disguised us n huge paa po"" USB 3 cmUo ended -iBa Ftuuhx Jtaumner When they heard of the death of M. Mathiaa In the little city of Lyro-sur-Ye, there was a feeling of great surprise. A man scarcely 40 years old, robust, straight os an arrow, married only two years lo a young and charming girl ho adored, all exclaimed, "What a mischance! " Naturally, now that M. Mathias was dead, they only discussed his virtues while living. He was no longer called a skinflint and miser. They even forgot the story of his famous marriage, which was not at all to lib credit. Only n few recalled tho vague disliko this groat man had always Inspired with his sly, treach erous ways, or the strange stories that, rich and retired from business, he em ployed Ills leisure hours In concocting and manipulating poisonous drugs, with which he experimented upon dogs and animals. But now these are Idle tales. Ho Is dead. Peace to his soul. In carefully reflecting upon his death, was It so very extraordinary ? Evidently Mathias had a presentiment of his de mise. He Itad but lately constructed a family chapel in the cemetery, which awaited his remains. Moreover, for a long time he had appeared unquiet and restless, wandering around his house as if suspicious of mysterious robbers. For whole weeks ho would shut himself up in his laboratory, and the chimney would roar and flame all night. "Premonitory symptoms of cerebral excitement," said Dr. Dabarre, "which will suddenly cnu in fatal apoplexy. " Well, to be brier, M. Manilas nau a magnificent funeral. Scores of tho population attended him to his lost resting place. But I must confess there were many dry eyes. When the great oak coffin was lowered Into the crypt of the funeral chapel it seemed truly mon umental. Two men of his Bize could have slept In It easily. On returning from the funeral, cvery- Ixxly was saying, "I wonder what tho charming widow of M. Mathias will do? Now, to tell tho truth, M. Mathias was not dead at all. Two hours after the ceremony you could have witnessed a strange scene in the underground vault, whero tho bier iad been placed. A little sharp sound was heard, Iiko the click of a spring ; tho cofiln opened liko a cupboard. M. Mathias raised up, stretching llko a man just awakened from sloop, A dim light from n grating in tho upper part of tho wall enabled you to seo M. Mathias step from bis collln and rub his legs, which wero a littlo cramped. Otherwise ho felt very well, very com fortable, indeed. The narcotic potion ho had swallowed, after careful measure ment, had produced tlio exact effect ho desired. They had believed him dead, ind buried him; so far, so good. For a long tlmo M. Mathias had taken every pccaution In preparing for this event. The vault in tho chapel had been constructed with the most wonderful in genuity, workmen had been brought from Paris to build it, Becret places ar ranged for suitable clothing, eatables, and a few bottles of good wine, cool and fresh, as you may well suppose. By this time M. Mathias realized that nothing hollows tho stomach more than being buried; so comfortably seating himself on his coffin, he complacently ato his rations and drank to tho future, Now it is time to explain why M. Mathias is six feet under ground of his own f reo will. As always, thoro is a woman in tho case. M. Mathias, formerly a druggist, en riched by pills and cataplasms, had fallen In lovo with the nieco of tho receiver of taxes for tho city of Lyro-sur-Ys. Ho quickly proposed to the young girl, and she as quickly refused him, which ren dered him as madly in love as an imbe cile pardon as a man 40 years old who had never been in lovo boforo. Treacher ous and dishonest by nature, he In veigled tho receiver of taxes into a plot so skillful tho unhappy man at tho end of tlio year, knowing the government coffers were not intact, seriously con tcmplatod suicide. Then M. Mathiaa ap pcared as a savior, Imposed his little con ditions, and tho nieco sacrificed herself for the undo who had always been as a father to her, although sho loved aud was fiancee to a young notary of a neighboring city. She, unhappy victim, submitted to all the consequences of this unfortunate marrlago. But M. Mathias had tho con viction that she hated him ; from that it was easy to believe she deceived him; and this suspicion soon degenerated into positive monomania. His wife never went out, no ono ever visited tlio house. No matter, M. Mathias felt that only his own obtuscness, his want of finesse, proven ted him from dis covering her infidelity. Then this luminous idea surged in his brain, He would similate a journey, not to Havre or Versailles, like the husband in a comedy, but a longer journey, from which it was far more dltllcult to return. But he would return, safe and sound, ono of these nights and confound his cafaith ful spouse. Ho had given himself three days to re main in the grave. Thinking of his nearly consummated plan with great sat isfaction, he comfortably retired to rest in liu coftin. The third day was nearly ended. M. Mathias was becoming restless, and impa tiently waited for the cemetery clock to strike 11, U10 hour he had appointed. His plot was well arranged. Tho walls of the cemetery adjoined his property, Ue would dress himself all In black, a spectral druggist, take Ids winding sheet to thro w around him while in the grounds through respect to the locality, pass through the gate, go straight to his own bouse, and then lie would see. M. Mathias made his toilet; all things being in readiness, he pushed aside the atone wldch closed the vault, climbed to tlio upper chapel, opened the door, and was outside with his winding Bhoet under tils arm. Ho unfolded the great white cloth and tried to throw It about him; it wns heavy, ho missed the mnrlr, nnd was struggling to adjust it when ho was startled by n voice behind him saying t " It mo assist you. " Now, to bo found In n cemetery at mid night trying to put on your own shroud Is not a pleasant position, so you can im agine how disagreeable tho surprise was. Hie one who spoke was Father Grim bot, the guardian of tho place, an old original, well known to all tho surround ing inositol. Ho approached M. Math ias, looking at him with a pleasant smile. "Howl Is that you, M. Mathias, al ready?" M. Mathias, very much embarrassed, tried to dlstoit his features, thinking a sinister nppenratico would tid him of this troublesome fellow. Hut no, Urimbot gnve him u bcneiolent pat on the shoul der, dexterously- arranging his shroud. I have 111st conio from tny tomb, cni'l M. Mnlhias In a sepulchral voice. "Ah, that Is plainly to bo seen, inter rupted Oriinbot ; "but you nre In n greater hut ry limn tho others. " M. Mathias never stopped to listen, but walked oft with long strides on the tips of liis toes, liko a phantom. Grinilwt, inarching by his side, continued : "Yes, the others never catno out so soon al ways waited a month or two." M. Mathias turned suddenly upon him, waving his winding sheet In the nlr. "Oo," ho cried in n hollow voice; "leavo me; this is sacrilege." "There now," said Qrimbot, becoming fnthetly, "I won't worry you; you only want to take n littlo promenade, like tho others. " M. Mathias, very much annoyed, went nit night on, disdaining to reply. Ilosaw the enltanco to tho cemetery just in front of I1I111. Being n man of precautions, ho had somo louis in his pocket. "Say no more," said ho, holding out the pieces of gold. "Givo mo tho key. " Giimhot drew back a step. "Tlio hoy you want tho key. 'Well, that is a fancy. " Four guineas, groaned M. Mathias, oxt'Midlng more gold. Oiimbot pushed aside tho proffered handful, nnd said: You know, now that you nro out of the chapel, I will not opposo your taking a little walk liko tho others. " "Tho others? What others?" f'limbot made n sweeping gesture. "The dead." flip dead I What dead nre you talk- ins of t I am living, don t you seo t Uless my soul, this is a good joko, bul I am a jolly fellow. Como and tako n glass with me." Ills hand fell liko pinchers on tho wrist of M. Mathias. Ho i! ragged him to tho littlo building whero ho lodged, nnd pushed him into a room on the ground floor. M. Mntluas was actually dumfounded, Oiimbot closed tho door, took a bottlo from the table, filled two glasses, and holding ono up said, "Your health, M. Mathias. " "Listen to me, my good man. You love a joke; that's all right. Only there's n time for all things. For personal reasons 1 allowed myself to bo Interred, but now I want to go out. It is a seri ous aiialr. 1 will pay you well; you shall not loso by it, Whilst ho spoke, urimbot turned away from the tablo and placed hi? back against tho door. "You talk well," ho sneered. "Ah, you aro not tho fln,t one. I liavo heard them talk liko that before, you seo. I love my people. Every night ono or two of them como and tako a glass with mo, Yesterday it was tho notary Randal you know him well, ho is your neighbor; tho ono with the broken column on his grave. Day before yesterday it was Mmo. Claudino, a beautiful woman. All I I am a good fellow. I allow them all to como out and tako tho nlr. M. Mathias turned palo. Grimbotspoko with such perfect sang froid, tho firm responsibility of a functionary not to be in ilucnccd. Ho was a broad shouldered, thick set fellow, with tho hands or a guerrilla, his eyes burning with a smold ering fire. M. Mathias shuddered. This man was evidently mad, filled with strange hallucinations. Ho beliovcd his cemetery was peopled with returned spirits, and held high carnival with thoso phantom beings every night. 110 uvea in a fantastic world created by Iris drunken imagination, and actually con founded tho living with tho dead, M. Mathias begged, prayed, protested, finally became coaxing. How could tho intelligent Qnmbot mistako him for a dead man? It was absurd. " Come, " said G ambot in a decided tone. "Enough of this. Bo reasonable and re turn." Return whero?" To your place in tho angle of tlio third division, " "What; to my tomb? Nevcrl" " You will not ? Well, wo will see. " M. Mathias looked at thoso enormous liands and shook with fright Ho glanced around, seeking somo way of escape; only ono, tho door, and before it stood Grimbot liko a buttress. No matter, ho must pass it, at any price. He made a rush. Grimbot coolly stretched out his open hand and seized the throat of his ag gressor. M, Mathias, gasping and strug gling to bo free, hung from tho end of thoso sinowy arms, his legs dangling, his body writhing in convulsions. The clutch of those enormous hands tightened a gurgling, sinister sound then all was still. Grimbot, who hod seen so many others, throw him across his shoulders and car ried him with tho firm and dignified step Write Greatest Blood Purl KNOWN. This rircnt rirrmnn Wrdlr'nn U 11 clte.spOBt and bct. 1 28 doses of Ki t. IMIl'niHTTl.ltSforJI-Oo.lcFsthan ono cent a uosc. It will euro pjWor't cases of skin Ulscnse, ru 11 a common nlmplo on tho fat to that awful dfienao Sere SCI.l'HUlt BITTUU3 la bCAt medlclno to uso In all, cases of such stubborn and not ever tako &fS.w , E3 BLUE PILLS iR?"U.UKH ormcrcuiy.tlicy nro dead w ' hr. Placo your tmt lnf,"n S. in? StlMMiiuf uiTTKitci matler what alls tho unrest and bcstJ'on' U9 medlclno ever niado.jnjpljjr miBjumAougneuouicuar - m EMWllhnycllowBUckrllon't wait until you fc4 puusuiucvr isyouripitra iinuuiu iuivaik.ui breath foul nndiy nro flat on your hack, offensive? Vourirbut Ret eomo at once.lt etomnch Is ontfl'wlll cure you. Sulphur ot order. Usewllltteruls miTKitsXlio Invalid's Friend. 53 lmmPlllfltnlvrt.nm..n n...t .... M Is your t'r.irterlngnro poou miulewell by Ino thick, aits use. Kemetnticr what you ropy, clo-rcad here, It may save your udy, oraiife, It Iras nnved hundreds. g- g Don't wait unui to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day I a Are yon low-sphltcd and weak, tuQVilnir from tho cxceRfle of illi? If so. NVM'llUK HlTTr.IW will euro you. II Iutttrs iLi During tlio jvnr 1891 you will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PL A OK TO HUY Dvy c7oo(1b (yroccnie?, Notions, Glusswnrc, Oranges, Brinnns, Grnpos, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, f7indies and uverytliing Usunlly foune in a thoroughly first-class general store, ll'e Ready for a Lively Fall Trade f l f In all your life you certainly never seen anything in this city that could or can surpass our new fall xhihit, either in price or style. Tlio prices arc as varied as the patterns, and both must he scon to ho appreciated, so come and see our exhibit. h'URNITITBE ! solicit a rail and satisfaction. KEMEMH13R Heautilnl, varied, complete and cheap, wns overhead the other day while a lndy was looking at our fall exhibition of Furniture. snmrautee It must bo seen to be appreciated. Vnccs are marked down to the lowest notch. Como and see us. THE Fend 3 2-rctit Ptmiina to A. 1. Onlwav it Co.. UoetOD.Mase., Cor best racdlcnl workitubllcil? Prraioial & Business Cards. VV. M. Rapsher, TTOHNKV asd OOUNSKLLOIt AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House, MA.U011 CHUNK, ... - PENN'A. Ileal F.itato and Collection Annie. Will lluy nml Bell Ileal Kstate. Convci audita nenlly done. Collections promptly made, HettHnn isolates of uecrfuenis a specially, amy on consutieu in Hncllsli and Herman nnv. aj-vt O. A. CLAUSS, Onice with Chutss llros., First sttcct, Udilxlitnn Fire, Life axd Accident INSURANCE. Only Fist class Companies tue icprest tiled Information cltcei fully furnished. 1-ty DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Hath, Pa. AT IlANOOn. IlBOAmVAV IIOU8V. MONDAYS. at kasiou, Swan Hotki,, Tuksiiavb. AT llHTHI.KMl'.M, SUN IlOri'.I., WKINF.1AVB. AT AI.I-KNTOIVN, KAIII.K 1TOTF.I., TIIUJIHUAY VT HATH, I'ltlllAYS AND HATU1IDAYS. Olllce Hours Front n a. in. to 4 p. tn. rractlee limited to dheae? ol tlio Eye,Ear, Nose & Throat tWAlsn. Uer:u'tnnorthoKw or lliu fid lust mcnt ofKliVses. F. I. SMITH, D. D. 8., Olllce opposite tlio Opera Home. Hank Street, Lch ul ton, Pa vOHnbr Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. KeMERBR & Sw'ARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. MANUFAOTUltF.il (IF Window and Doon Fuajies, Doors, Shutters, window Fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AM) DKAI.mt IN All Kinds of Dressed Lumlier Shingles, Tailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c. FALL INVOIE OF Beautiful New Queensware At our popular Bazaar, surpasses any and everything ever shown in this town, and includes everything in our line at such a range of prices as astonish everybody. Come and seo us and take ad vantage of the positive bargains that we now offer purchasers. 3 if flaBtfSifftiriimBeot'r 0n"9firtB FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON im mum a uuoo am i? o Very JLowest Prices. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GEN EE AL H ARDW AR M IIF-NTIHTIIV IN Al.l. ITS MtAKCIIKS. Filling and niakliiKaitlllclal dentures a special ty, laical anesthetics used. Oas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT TAIN. OFFICII IIOUItSt-From 8 . in., to 12 m., fiom 1 p. tit., ton p. lit., rrotn 7 p. in., to 8 p. tu. Consultations lu Kniilisltor Oeiinan Olllce Hours ul Halotnu Everv Katurdni. Octl5-87-lv Gain rapidly la ! c .lilt i : 1 -trctigth fcy tin uso of Ayci'a t;.ns:-.p:.ti:i. lh!3 muti;!.." substitutes rkh ' !'.:; I !!, far I! ' Impoverished Hi id 1 ' M'lir ::; lovers ana other v . ' ,. -m-- proves thonpp' li: ... t :...' . sotliatcoiivalcLCi.t a -:i Become Strong active, and vlprrous. Tn icllcvo "ctf ta feeling, dcprcs.hm of spill'., n--1 nen-v doblllty, no clhcr medicine pn-iiu.': ' M ' speedy nnd permait'tit effect .f Ayi-r i!. saparllla. 1'. O. I-oilns, I'.rocMon, M"-'".. writes: " I am comment utni nnyuw " -InB from the effects of oorotuln, u"iei 1 liillty, want of appetite, depi rssicu of u 1' and lassitude will he cured By UsSsig Aycr's Sarsapaillla; for I have tako: speak from cipeileucc." "In tlio summer of is, I was cut. . nervous debility by tlio uso of Aycr's Bit:. . rarllla." Mrs. H. ttenolt, c Middle t, 1' i tucket, It. I. "Several years ago I wan In a dolillila: condition. Other remedies having fait.- began to tako Aycr's Snrnnpnmui. nun . greatly benefited. Aj a Kpsnin iwilU n. . i consider It luvalimhl." - Mrs. 1- v. t, Chester, Holdcn, Me- Wntrhnc niamnnHc I 1 11 1 V I lUUj XJ IUI I IUI IUU Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Line. Paints, ernislies, 01 ALL KIND OE COAL iBSS; OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, 3o Join a club in v hich you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $40 is estimated to only cost 17.00 Certificates are no.w . & S. DEPOT,S$T LEHIGHTON, Pa being FRANK GERMAN, (SF.NliUAI. AOKNT, Lchishtou, Pa npill 18, Mi-cm arsapariSi: I'REFARKn FIT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, f.'; Bold by oil Rrueglnts. TilcofH tlibottUi. . -AT THK of tho faithful guardian to tho cliapel, i'oil.I'Ml IVl'IliT StiOl'O. cast him into the crypt, replaced tho " s1 "b IT. TI1K rimuo WlfAltl" .Street, I-ohighton, 18 UIWIMHUHI'liHB 1(111 stone with a turn of his foot, then con tinued Us way across the tombs, muttcr- 'IIo will not como out of thcro again eoon. Not if I am here. And thus the charming widow of M. Matlilus was able to marry tho one she had always loved. Translated from tho I'Tencli of Jules liermina uy li. l,. v. Bank Pa., The Corcoran Art Gallery, of Washing ton lias bought a largo pastoral painting by O. S. Trueedell, called "Going to Pasture. " It Is 7 feet bv 6. and shows a French peasant girl leading a flock of sheep to pasture in autumn. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report bwder ABSOULTTELY PURE Pure Drug and Medicines, fine Soaps, Brushes. Ac. choice Wine nnd Uquois, Wall Paper and niecnrntioiui Spectacles f Wiii'ii you buy a utlr at Utou you wmil goad HI. Hut II you ut Hl'JKJl AUl.Wi H u tuucli more uanoruut tut in ma mmuu im accouunatUUMl witli eorreat leac ana a proper- v nttlng frame wUleu ulll nruu: inc ii-nscs reotl) bafora thfc-mrc of iln- ci li vu ''"' your spoatarK i ut Ui. Horn's vu vull unit '.he klmve lut- ii iix-i I) mtcnrti l to IFeissport. W. F. - Penn'a. HOPPORD, 5opposrra j . FIRST STREET, - lias just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens. Prints. Ginshams. Marseilles. Seersuckers and Issued hy Fancy Dress Patterns oflhf very host qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, UrocKeryware,3riassware. Wood and Willowware of the hest makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers. Hats. Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low us the same goods can he hought for at any other general store in this vicinity. (Jarpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps ana lztures in great variety and of hest quality at Hock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour aud Feed at prices fully as low as the tame articles can he purchased elsewhere. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store in this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, July 823-71 A.M0S REIGEL. w&mSi K2 am rm b HE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BROTHERS. (A Warren BU New York. Price CO cte.1 "New Millinery Bazaar" LF.Luokenb 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Prescriptions pounded raref.dly wm-ooii- WALL PAPER, Decorations, Picture Rods, Cove Tfindow Shades, Spring Hollers, lYingcs, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Bonks, Easels, Games, JlocksJ'ancy Cards, htc, etc., PAINTS, Cils, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. Cenoral Painter's Supplies, I he ladies of this city nnd vicinity are invited to call and see the most fashionable line of new and seasonable millinery goods ever exhibited in this town now on display in our Bazaar of stle and fashion. Careful attention will be paid to the wants r mir nntrnns and satisfaction will be Guaranteed in every par . ..... . , - . . ,. a. -.1 ticular. 11'hile our pricc6 are very low you wm nnu our yooui, to be the very best and we will merit your confidence and pat rounge by alwavs furnishing the most fashionable millinery at the iiiwr AMVTUIMP very lowest prices. uespectiuny, tlnVL IUU rlHl I nllNU TO SAW? IF SO, CAM. ON TlUi Carbon County liroveEOt Co., Weissport, Pa., Where vou can have all kinds oi'lumbor sawed at the nij ..,u.m,h. UNUKK rllK AUHl-IOIW Ol' SntUfaction giutrnntecd in every hehjgh j-0(g0 N0, 92, B. of li. R. T., rmruoumr. Fire Wood ! Gabors Hall, Leliig'liton, T-. ll ln.. rt-l.r ai.l n all Mllftrif. ill mi iruguw aim m 1 1 t k'-r 1 1.1 ,- , , ICim n' nil Nnturfinv. BjoctMiiurr 11 IV J-c. iiii'b SU1IU11U4I ruwniuv i - . v ' 1 , - Mrs. M. A. HalDin, B i Wictintl's iJuilding, Bnnkway, Lehiglitmi. Get Ready for the Grand Fair and Festiva
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