The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 06, 1892, Image 4

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    IVORY
SOAP
44
Pure.
100
THE BUT fOR tVMY PDflrOSE.
The Eyes of
The People
OPEN!
SerojECKsviLLE, Ta., Dec. 31. 1801.
X. F SSTDEI!
The V lule-Coilaae fcwinc Uacliln
ftrrlvod, and docs elegant ork. Kverv
body is pleased. Enclose check for $25 CO.
Tou can(sell a great many hero. H;isi( you
Happy New Year. iiili-o-V
JOSEril IlOSTOlk
Nrw MahoniRo, 1'a.-, Dec. 28; I8piv
A ' V. Sntiieii.
Bring mo at once a WlilleCouneo
Eewlnx JMcbine, Don't brinj a Davis, I
sroulil not give :ioii HO for tlie best Davis
you Lave. Aoxf.-- rcxsTnnvAciiEn.
Asm.ASD, I.i zEiiM. Co., Dec. 27, 1801.
A. F. bMDCll.
Tbo H'lillt' Cotlaee fcivrs entire sallsfac
Hon, v,c aie mora tb&n flme'd. I will
i ooney with brollier. '-lltVlN KKUM
I could publish n great many
more like it ; but space wont
allow. Don't allow anyone to
blow into your head, that a good
(standard all-around Sewing
Machine can't be sold for 25.
for I will and can convince you
that it can.
Is it just 1 Ts it good busi
ness principle to charge one
customer $17.00 cash for a 7
draw Hungarian Ash New
Davis another $35.00 Simply
because the latter party was
butter informed as to price. 1
say, treat them all alike. Have
one price for all; and the peo
ple will respect yon.
Forget it not, I am head
quarters also in Pianos, Organs,
Washing-Machines, TFringcrs,
Buggies, Farming Implements,
Any thing you may ask for I
an get and I must be cheaper
than anyone else, or don't want
you to buy from mo. Remem
ber I can sell you Davis Sewing
Machines at $23. American $25
TFhite-Cottage $25, AVhceler
'-: Wilson $30, Now Home
Family $25. Yon shall have
your choice, write or come and
see me
Weisspqrt,
Ml
ISlliE BEST. J
niTOH NUt in ism Ha.
fttUTP-
D. S. lowing,
General A cent, 1127 Chest
nut at., Philadelphia.
WHY IS THE
W L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE centTeWn
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOKLD FOR THE IttMYf
liliu. kinli s3 alu villi m, tai Ws or wax tarcad
bo liurt iliufift. iialuof thi ti-.i lla calf, stlUU
and tas, . til il le lu.f in ,;ui 1 e i' ro thoe of this
fradr tlian ui.y itlnrmta i.i lui ... It equals UAUd
sum I'd ftlK'ts duniin fn msu.Jtot 'JO.
ffifE VO Urmiiuc llnnd-NCtti d, Iho flnMt calf
9Ja abuo fur t Tin it t. r ciuala Freuuti
Juijiiirtm blux.4 w hli li t it f nun in. .1 to si'ioo.
A 01 Hn0ll-M'W'l Welt Shoe, an. calf,
paa al)ll8li, cuinlortablo and iluruble. Thabft.,.
noil cvpr off. ieil at tlik. iirtoo i binipurude M cu.
inuiiii truiii nmuvi
'ra, iu
lAllrottl Ucn
kiii'K.tU In -.I'll , iieay tl two buIm, ttcu
lemi nmtcii it
S2.s
t iii.e. (Jiio )uir will war o J. r.
i ou Hue ialli i.oUtiMi.. letTCrontrMM
til 1st tirlii't unit trial wl I rvtnvlnioa Uinon
tin want mluMjIurr .nifiirt ami... wtoe.
S2.al
ana vj.uu voruii.iHiur uoi
liar B-TCB Hit-in ft in u will w cor 1. ouisr DMK4.
DriVe' ' ll n"d SI.?. mtiool ahOT nr
K3UJT O Wuru til iliel'u)senrMvlici (taurfklll
antueTr tuerlla, i.i
' iu. rt.aaliig i.letai
Lnjiorti J abiKSc'ialluif (nun Si i.i in ssjil.
. I.ndlca' t. 50, XJ.OU mill m.TS ahr r r
UlULiiiru tile 'iistfltii bi I aula. !-i llabuuddunii
S'uulluu.ii'e tliat W. 1 l igtaa' nainu a-.
k nj auiuipcd ou the tiottuni eacb aoucv
prTAKE SO SI BSTITUTEI
Ttit a on I - il i ilT. rtlwil diaK'rs npplrtn yo '
W. L. 1)01 t.l.A-. llrucklou, .MaaaV&iU I
Ail im Mf Ihk mi iSv iV n, Ht
.iina.ia.i:ii.i..i.a;iww
Salvation Oil
Prkt cnly 16 Ctt Soli if ell tMkri.
Will rtli Rhtumatiim, Neuralgia,
Swllingt,Bruit l,Lumbag o,Spraini,
Htadache, Toothncht, Soret, Burnt,
Quit, Stalfy, Baakveht, Wwnit. &e.
Aaron Snyder
LACKS TRUTH ONLY.
COLD FACTS DESTROY AN ENTER
TAINING QHOST 8TORY.
llemlulaoeneft. of Loci I.jlton Which Are
More Velirulile In llclatloti llinu In
TrutlifnlneM An Alleged llatintod
Itoom Which Did Not lis lit.
Komantla Lord Lytton woe, but not
inperstltlons. His death, however, has
lewed the story of the yellow boy's
room, the ghost chamber said to exist nt
Knebworth houee, the beautiful anoes
txnl homo of tho Lyttous for more than
000 years. At Jtr. W. P. Filth's door
most the chnrgo be laid of having put
Ibe Interesting talo In circulation, for we
find it first in his engaging volume of
"ilemlnlscenoes." After relating West
wood's experiences with the weird wom
an of the liaison Blob, the painter sup
plements tho story by another anecdote
of wore tragical significance.
"At Knebworth," ho Bays, "tho seat
Of Lord Lytton, there is a bedchamber
called the yellow boy's room," Ho then
proceeds to relate that during a visit to
knebworth, Lord Uastlerengh, while tho
Siest of tho grandfather of the late
ritlsh embassador to Paris, was ae-
I signed without a word of wnjnlng to the
mysterious and haunted room. Feeling
I very tired ho soon dropped into sleep,
i bnt his uneasy slumbers were troubled
and It was not long beforo he awoko.
. What It wai which startled him his lord
ship never knew, but the sight which
met his oyeis as ho gazed at the still burn
lng lire In his room was startling enough.
Tbo-Hgure of a boy, with long, yellowish
hftlr streaming down, sat in front of the
, fireplace with his back toward the Irish
nobleman. As tne latter looked, tho lad
arose, tnrned toward him, and drawing
back the curtain at the bottom of the
bed with one hand, with tho other ho
drew his fingers two or threo times across
his throat. Of course the Impression
produced on Uastlcreagh was decidedly
disturbing. Dulwer insisted that he
must haro beon dreaming, but his lord
ship declared with empbasis that bo saw
the figure as distinctly as he saw his host
at that moment, and that, far from being
asleep, he was wide owako.
A TCltniDLr. EXPERIENCE.
ilr. Frith then adds that Mr. Dulvrer
did not tell Lord Castlereagh Dyron'a
"carotid cutting Oastlereagh" that tho
yellow boy always appeared to any one
who was destined to dlo a violent death
and always indicated the manner of it
to hla victim.
A more amusing and less unpleasant
incident is told of tho eamo chamber at
Knebworth by our artist author, the
subject being a timid, nervous brother
painter who spent a night at tho poet's
lovely and stately retreat in Hertford
shire. The father of the author of "Lu
cile," Mr. Frith says, confided the de
tails of tho Castlereagh story to his
guest on allotting the yellow boy's room
to him, remarking on bidding him good
night, "You will not bo frightened, will
you?' "No oo," said the pointer, with
an ashy face, "Woll, it is getting late;
what do yon say to retiring? Yes, that
is your candle. Too warm for a flro in
your room. You don't mind? Good
tugnt. " i no rest or tne story snau bo
told," says Frith, "in my old friend's
words as nearly as I can remember thorn.
I had seen," ho went on, "the infernal
room beforo dinner, and I thought it
looked a ghostly sort of place, and when
I reached it that night what would I not
havo given to bo back in my own room
at home! I looked under the bed, up tho
great, wide ohimnoy, and had a shock
from the sight of my own faco in the
looking glass. No ghost could be whiter,
than I was. 1 don't believe in ghosts,
you know, but still it was really too bad
of Lytton to toll me such things just as
1 was going to bed, and then to put me
in tho very place! Thero was an awful
old cabinet, 1 managed to pull open the
door and was tugging at the other, when
my candle wont out how, I don't know
somebody seemed to blow it ont. 1
cant tell you what becamo of it; all 1
know is 1 jumped into bod with my
boots on, and lay trembling thero for
hours, Frith literally for hours till
sleep took ine at last; and nevor was 1
more thankful than when I awoke and
taw tho sun shining into the yellow boy's
room."
KO TRUTH IN TUB STORY.
The clroumstantiallty with which Mr.
Frith tells these short tales must con
vince liis readers that ho is thoroughly
satisfied in his own mind that the inci
dents which he carefully describes all
happened nt Knebworth. And yet, in
that respect, he is altogether ont in Ids
reckoning. Thero is no yellow boy's
room in that grand old house of the Lyt
toni at Knebworth. Lord Castlereagh
never spent a night there, nor is it known
that he ever lsited the place in his life.
In tho autumn of 1834 I spent two or
three very agreeablo days at Knebworth,
tho guest of Lord Lytton.who very kindly
showed me everything of interest about
his home and its charming surroundings.
1 thought it strange that the yellow
boy's room if there really was such a
room hod not been open to me, and that
tho very story associated with it in the
Frith reminiscences had beon kept back.
Bo 1 sent off a hurried note to Owen
Morodlth, then performing his embassa-
dorlal functions In the gayest capital In
Europe, and an early mall brought me
tnese lines-
'Paris, 8th Fob'y. 1868.
'My Dbar Mu. Stewaiit I answer
your letter of the 12th ulto. in desperate
und unavoidable hasto. Mr Fnth's
autobiography is all wrong about the
story of tho 'Yellow Boy.' That story
was told by Bir Walter Bcott of Lord
Cnstlercagh, who is said to have seen
10 'Yellow Boy' ,1a soino house in Ire
land at tho time when he was secretary
fur Iroland, just beforo the union, and
tho story went that the apparition then
predicted to nun tne moae or ms aeatn.
Ont tho incident certainly did not occur
at Knebworth, nor do I think Lord
Castlereagh was ever there. Yours very
fAlthfullr. Lytton."
The OaetlereBgh story is quite familiar
a the readers of Bcott and Lockhart's
hle biography. - Independent
Sluinll').
Simplify! That is tho secret. Simplify
'n household service and elucidate the
'omestic problem. Simplify in food,
id solve the servant problem. Simplify
, i weddings, and re-establish the old
.oshioned practice of marrying and giv
mg in marriage. Simplify Ja what yoo
i at, and banish dyspepsia. Simplify ia
i '. otection, and abjure colds. Bang out
i our doublo windows, uncoil yonr steam
pipes, and go back to airy houses and
pen nrcpuoes, and bid farewell ro.ovei
i contagious diseases. Chicago Herald.
HlMalncM KmIIj Ili'slimwl.
To read to the dear oues who are wealt
r ill, to the sufferers iu hospitals and tc
;.l those whoso eyes are fallluK as th
long shadow of Ufa's afternoon cloud
I heir hrightnew these are blasatntt
t.hich we oau easily bestow and bj
' hlch we are ourselves enricuwl. Hit
i 'ir's Bazar.
Raudj tor (lie I'rtar,
'I see you oboy military orders," he
nd as he looked admiringly at her deli
i ito cueek.
"What do you wesvu?" she asked, woo
dertuft.
"You keen your powder dry," he an.
dwer with sublime audacity. Detroit
1 roe 1'reas.
Apple seeds ore used in tlveioaoufaa'
i are of nrussto aoid. A Vermont f annei
picks them from bis eider press ad tlU
i hem to a chemist. Out of 110 VmsMa
of apples he gets about one bushel of
i-reds.
In the manufacture of agricultural Im
i lements, it is estimated that new ua-
chioery in the last fifteen or twenty
, ears has displaced fully GO per cent, ol
muscular labor formerly employed.
Paper properly tru.uod with cbemicals
ana then suDiuUea to great pressure
being used for flucrmg tuutcnal and foi
general use in building in it lire rt-n-tii.
substance
A Uttittgirl v. huae itttuiitinii v. 111 1 ulk d
to the tact that she had fur-, tu'ii tu sny
grace before beginning her meal shot bet
eyes meekly and said, "Excuse me.
Amen "
JjjNg'j
9
Genulneliasa
FED H tin tag on
every plug.
Old Honesty is acKnowl-
odged to bo tri,e purest:
ana rrjost lasfcingjileoe
dfStanciard Slewing "tobacco
on the marKet . Trjdng it is
a better test than any ta K
Gbout It. Give it a fair trial.
" Your dealer has it.
FIHZER & BROS., LOlllSYlUo. Kf.
BEST
vrjicr) ig
INZES(S
'OLD
Honesty
r
ehisQch Coal & Hardware Go,,
LIMITED.
Specialties.
Myer's Puinps
A complete line, including
Cucumber Pumps
A complete lino including
Coal Oil
At wholesale and retail
Usual line of Hardware, Oils.
,"fllJILiW-J'S- mj .i'Lpwsiwiss'.i.aii.i ri . . aH,,HJ. ! B'i.'t.' '"'"i.lirATWBWI' mtkUtXUJlTlISLJAlTA
IS HEAJJUUARTERS FOll
GENERAL HARDWARE,
A.LL KIND OF COAL,
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE.
Bank Street,
KS0PP0S1TE J..
FIRST STREET. -
mm
lias just opened an entire new line of
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!
Comprising all the very latest styles in White GS-oods, Sa
teens, Prints, Ginghams,
i'ancy Dress Patterns ofthc very best qualities at exceed
ng low prices.
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware.GlasHwaie
77 ood and Willowware of tho best makes at low figures.
Cloths Casaimcrs Hats, Boots, Shoes and Heady
made Clothintr in crcat variety and at prices with the reach
of all purchasers prices fully as
nought lor at any other general
Carpets. Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures m great
variety and ol best quality at Hock Uottom Prices.
iicst quality ol Flour and
same articles can be purchased
All goods of the very best quality and aro being sold at prices
equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoic
in tins section. Call and be convinced. yrcspectlully,
J 823-71
1 Buy Valentines unti
You See Our Big New
And Handsome Stock.
CTJLTON,
FINE SILVERWARE, WAIXHES AND BEAUTI
FUL JEWELRY.
Are among the new things now
believe that nowhere in this
assortment to select from at
trash but good honest goods
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS.
The forme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable
in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices
AH the Very Latest Novelties in Toys.
1 .urn prices and biggest assortment.
Ohas. H. Nusbaum,
BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPOR, PA,
ALLENTOWN.PA.
Com ntut sc tM spocta)
now prosresslnii at the
NEW BEE HIVE,
darlns thll TlinkavlnE IVMl.
SJT-Oor eontiietltlon lisi nsrer uern snarp
er, our ssaoilnient netfr xrester, nor liars our
ale eter btMl lsrser than tlier hare been tills
season; ami in oiuer 10 omuo nuriniiiK wfer ui-
rereu IDIHJ tlll lime ill inn viii, c iiiont
ttils siwelal sale, not onljln qiiantltx, but slao
Innrire. Tor Instance we srlltou a luster
lth Fur Trimming that l ioio su ottr
$15.00.
Om 8ielal Trice
$12.00.
y-I)oirt forget the plats,
ffl EI
XX.
w.
Cor. 8th and Hamilton,
ALLEN 'LOW
THE POUCEGAZrTTE
lsllio onlv Illustraled jiappr In the world
cniiudiiliisnllllielalet ciuutlonal and hwtl
inn utw. No siiloon kPfrr, barber or club
hkii.i omi aHonl to be wllhout It. it slwayj
makes Irk'tiila whercTor It (toes.
Mailed losnj aiiitross Iu the tlBltod Slates
si'oureiv wrappeu. i.wiiok iui 91.
Bend nto cents tor samplo copy.
liirhord K. Fox,
I'r.inUllifnniur.
Ww Yn.il4ii
Uiivc ynu tho Advocatn ?
Original and independent in
everything
repairs for th Mitre
repairs for the same.
Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c.
Lehio'hton . Pa
A R. DEPOT.-CT
- LEHIGHTON, Pa
Marseilles. Seorsuckcra and
low as the same goods can he
store m tins vicinity.
Feed at prices lully as low as the
elsewhere.
REIPEL.
Op. the Park-
on exhibition in our store. We
county can you find a prettier
lower prices. Our goods ar not
at lowest prices.
M TOT I'M
lie are showing ti large lino of Muslins nt prices that nuBt
make them popular. We arc selling tto following Muslins.
Bleaclicd.
Hills', 0 1-4 cents a yald.
Lonsdato, 8 cents a yard.
Wllllaumllle, 0 rents a yard.
Waumilta, 10 cenrs a yard.
Utiea Uxtra Ileayy 10 cents a yard.
Wamsutta Twilled, 121-2 cents a yard,
rrldejof the West, 12 12 cents a yard.
Q
634 Hamilton
CENTRE SQUARE,
I SSli 111 I iA rmXJ kft.ua c
'Tis A Surprise!
STARTLING PRICES
!e announce our Great Clearance Sale of Men's, Uoy's,
andj Children' Overcoats and Suits at one-half the
former prices. A good warm storm overcoat at
$2.50, 3.50 and 5.00. Shetland storm
overcoats, 9.00, formerly 14. Chil
dren's suits,4 to 13 years.at 1.00,
1.50, 2.00 and 3.00,
worth double these prices.
Men's Trousers worth $2.00 to 3,00 a pair, now 95 cents,
$1.00 and 1.25 a pair.
A SPECIAL SALE rMild Weather the Cause.
Eleotrio Cara stop At our Storo.
Koch. Sl Sliankweiler,
Lamest and Finest ClothiDtr House in tne Valley,
Oentro Squaie-Hotol Allen Bundlnc--Allent0wn
IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PAltTICULAH.
-IT INCLUDES-
Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables,
Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c.
Our prices arc positively as low and terms as good as you can get
anywhere in the county. Don't fail to call and see us before
making your purchases as we can positively save you some money
UNDERTAKING in all its Branches.
This line of business receives our special attention.
.. Flour, Feed, &c., .
The very choicest brands at lowest prices.
Over tho CanaltBriclge, East Weiasport.
"A Feat to Proper Fit Feet."
But it is successfully, satisfactorily, cheaply and nionerlv
done at Tho Only Boot and
wnere you can nave nuea to your icet at n moment s notice nl
most any make or quality shoo at prices which have been provti
positively lower than the same
purchased elsewncrc. He have a lull line to select from, for we
do not carrion an ndjunct or side show business to occupy oui
space or time. Come and sec us, learn our prices and bo con
vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us-
WEISSPORT'S LEADING
THE POSITIVE CURE.
H SLY BROTHERS, M Wuien BU tint York, rrlce so eta.1
Leave Orders for Your
At This Office.
Work Done Promptly
Cheaply.
HK.UOTAl, ! !
Hummers Queensware Bazaar,
(()piosite Kemerer & Sivartz)
NORTH FIRST STREET. LEHIGHTON.
Ill order to get mare room to better display our large line of
Lamnc. Chinaware, Queensware, Glassware and other novelties,
we were compelled to move and
building on North First street, where we will he pleased to have
you call and see m. We will carry a larger stock than ever
befui'i' ami the prices will always be lower than what the same
goods are sold for elsewhere. Call and see us.
J i. Hummel, Ag't, north First street.
Unbleached.
Yard Stick, 5 cents,
l'epeered II, 0 1-4 cents a yard.
Appleton A, 0 1-4 cents a yard.
Nashua A, 8 cents a yard.
1'lllow Cailnjs and SbMtlnRS,
and Unblsached, at correspond
ing I'olccs.
St., Allentown.
NEW:
A l.AHOn ASSOItTMliNT 01'
.Jackets, llenfers &
Children's Coats,
AND MIKITY
W iiitci Millinery
Wo particularly call tlio attention of
our I.uly friends to tho met that wo
hatt threo fashionable trlmmor) In
wo stores which entblea us lo
furnlih tlio neatest, prettiest und
mostitjllsh mhllnerjr at thnloneet
Come and see u.
WEISSPOUT, 1A.
Branch Store, Lohighton.
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Our J anuary Crowds !
in Every Department!
Shoe Storo in Woiasport
quality, style and finish can be
Jab!
BOOT & SHOE Dealer
and
are now located in TFeruer's !
S
The Tlcit Anthorltle,
Saoh Dr. Dlo Lwl, Prot. (iron, tnd othftrf ,
attrethtaatftrrhiinotlooAlbut oonitlto
Uotial d)n. It therefore rMu!ri a eonstlttt
tlotitl remedy like Hood's Skriepitrllta, whleh
tffetttUr and pertnnnentlj ourtt ostarrh.
ThODMndi pralM It
Hood's 1MIU cure llrer Ills, taundlan. hlllnai.
ms, lick headache, oomtlpntloo and all troubles
of the dlgeetlre oraoi.
AincrlcA had 12,000 failures fn 1801.
How many a home hns been robbod of sannhlne
and happiness and rondo red sad and desolate by
the loss of some dear and petted child. This Is
a dtnaerous season for children, and parents
should keep Dr. Hull s Cough Syrop handy.
Price u cents. '
Two Vnluitble VrleinU.
1. A physician cannot be always bail.
Ilheumatliiu, NetlralMta Hpralns, Jlrulsee
anil burus occur often and some times when
least expected. KHepIiand? Hie friend of
many bousebolda and the destroer of all
pain, the famous lied l ias Oil, cents.
2. Many a precious lite could be saved
that Is being rnrbul to dealb with that
terrible cough. Secure a good night's resL
by Investing 25 cents for a bottle of l'an
Tina, the ureat remedy for Cougbs, Colds,
and Cpnsumptlon. Trial bottles of Tan
Tina free at T. 1). Tbomas drug store.
The cotton market. Is slutted.
Homn foolish PenplA
VI1ot a cough to run until it gets beyond
the reach of medicine. They often sny,
" Oh, It will wear awny,buti,i most caws
it wears them nnay. Could they be In
duced to try the successful medicine called
Kemp's Hainan), which is sold on a jwwitlvc
guarantee to cure, they would Immediately
see the excellent effect after taking the first
dose. Price 50c and (1.00. TriaUIie free.
At nil drugeUtfl
Boston's real estate valuation Increased
last voar from $050,000,000 to $683,000,000.
Good and Itcllublo.
Don't pay large doctors' bills. The best
medical book published, one hundred Pt.Rt'3,
decant colored plates, will be sent you on
receipt of three 2-ceut stumps to iv the
postage. Address A, V. Ordwa it Co.
Boston, Mass.
The rhlLidelphla Mint ha$ commenced
the coinago of the new silver pieces bar
Ins (he new design.
.Say, Mlstert
t U TtOPilblfi Vnu Jte iii.fftrlmr frnm Mtrrh.
and hnv! not used Dr. Suko's Catarrh l.cmedjT
Ail ih terrible consequences of catarrh In the
head may bo averted tt you'll but make the etfortt
Yon knort,to well, Us dlstresslns; lymptomsl
You posMbly Vdow, lfneKlected.marfably goes
from bud to worst, and Is likely to run Into con
sumption and end In thjt iiraTet Here Is away
of tscipe: Its makers aro willing to take all the,
risk, and nuke a standing offer of 5O0 for an
tncurable case of this of tuts lotthsomo nud die
Iterous disease. You can get 603, or better
Tho orlslu.il llaLJIwaj inurdered bv a
woliiau of his harem, whoso people he had
massacred.
I havo been troubled with chronic ca-
tnrrh for years. Klj's Cream Halm Is tbo
only reinedT among the many that I havo
used that Bilords me relief. K. W. Wll
lard, Druggist, Jollet. ill.
1 havo been troubled with catarrh for
ten Tears and havo tried a number of rem.
edles, but found no relief until I purchaed
a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. I consider
It the most reliable preparation for catarrh
and cold In tho head. Geo, E. Crandall,
r. SI., CJuonochawntaus, II. I.
Forty-one electric light plants have been
established In the South durlnj the past
threo months.
Iliialncaa Men,
from elo. application and too little exercise, aro
especially liable to constipation closing up
nature's ureal eewen producing haadache,
biliousness, sluirgMi circulation and cener.l (lo.
ranffement ol the vital organs. A reg-ulor inore.
mailt ortno bowels Is liullspensnblo to peridot
noniiii: io uckiosl, ia io imperii 11 consiipstod,
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets 111 cure you. No in.
ttrlerenco with bualnoss. Verv moilmt. ninmi..
Atllil In action, yet powerful In cleansing, reKR
.aiiuK .Louiucii, ii, cr aim Doiraia, curing
constipation, licacache and fclnded ailments.
Dr. Pfelffor, a son-ln-Ianr of Trofessor
Koch, claims lo liavo dlscoreied the In
fluenza bacillus.
X. II. Your Trleml?
Is the family doctor your friend? How
many unnecessary vlsltsdoes hemalienii7
IIow many days docs he keep you sick that
you ougut to uo at your work, and souolnt;
how many hard-earned dollars does he ex
tort from you. Would It not bo better for
you lo place your trust in Sulphur Hitters?
try mem, tuey win ua a true friend,
having you a long sickness and a largo bill,
"Vhlch you have hitherto paid to some
avaricious uoctor. tsuilor State Journal,
The good people of the town of Dudley
have picsented the now Lady Dudley with
a beautiful dhruend crescent valued at
f3S00.
Coughing; Leads lo Consumption,
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at onco
ATntal Mistake
Physicians make no more fatal mistake
iheu when they lufoim patients that ner
voiu heart troubles come from the stomach
and aro of Utile consequence. Dr. Trauk
Uo Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has
proven the contrary In his new book on
"lleai t bi: ease," uhlch maybe had free
at Thomas I.eiiljhtbn; and Blery Weiss
pert, who gu.uantee and recomrnoml Dr.
Mllei' unequalled New Heart Cure, which
has the largest sale of any heart remedy
In the world. It cures nervous and or
ganic heaiL disease. sLoil liroalli. tlnllor.
lng, pain or tendeiTess In the side, aim or
moulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smoth
ering, dropsy, etc. Ills ltcstorame Ner
vine cures headache, lits, etc.
Margaret Fuller's pin cushion was ex
hibited and regarded reverently at the Wo
man Suffragists' Fair In Boston, Mass,
Night shall be filled with music,
And the cares that infest the day
Shall fold their tents like the Arabs,
And as silently steal away.
Just like a Cough or Cold does after you
see Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs.
Colds and Consumption. S3 and SU cents
at T. D. 1 nomas' Drugstore.
-uarlon Crawford, tho noollst, says
that there Is only one thing that a woman
really hates, and that Is being bored.
Tiuw Try llils.
It will cost you noihing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Cousumpllon, Coughs and Cold, is guar
anteed lo give relief, or money will be paid
back. bulTeiers from I .a Giippe found it
just the thing and under Us uso had a
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sauv
pie bottle at our expense and learn for
youreeu just now goou a thing it is. 'trial
bottles free at Iteber's Leblghton; and
Men's Welnport. Largo size 50c. and
11.00.
Mrs. J. C. Ayer has given her handsome
resldenco in Lowell, Mass., (o be used as a
home for yonng women.
Yuti cad nerer tell bal a tliitbt colJ
may If al tu; it U lwt, tliurffore, toglv
yuurstlf i lie benefit of the tluubi, and cure
it as to rn as potftlblti kMi Ajei'a Chirr;
Federal A iUt dela , soiootlwei an
hour's (K-.nr, u" result In triou cotue
queiK'FS. Trains loidetl wile seebQ arrive dail.. tt
iterlii rrom Hum la. Ten thousand came
recently on a single train,
(or wftchciaf..
A spoon for measuring medicine, bj
which a dose can be administered without
spilling, has been invented.
Cuss Oalaa-Coifha. Sort TkrMtOroa. Iaflu.ua.
awatl UouS'. Beauaiua.iavauiua
ft.. OaB.UDiDtlua Iu Kin MM I
saaaaoad atac.a r.n, .. Tub will .as toa ax-
1J4BS Stf.cl alur aabtu Ua Aral aaaa .a
UtaoBsHHH
y.UPJbiM'iLKI
DIDN'T MISS MUCH.
Interesting Comment, on ttm R.vrs nf ft
Day by a Woman with Nn GUiaa...
The man on the sent nheal of her waa
reading a newspaper, and after getting;
settled In the midst of her parcels ami
bundles and regaling herself with a
ptach of Seotfh imiiff, she leaned for
ward and sajd:
"I don't git much time to read tho pa
pers nowadays, bat I alius like to hear
whit's goin oil, Ia there any news in
pert) older!"
"Nothing very oxoiting," he replied,
as he sized her up out of the corner of
his eye. "Hero's an item alxmt a wife;
killing her husband."
"Bhool How'd she do itf
"With an ax."
"Law met Wall, she probably stood
It and stood it until eha couldn't stand
It no more. It's nwful how some tma
bands do carry on. Anything else?'
"Here's an item about a woman In this
state who drove her husband to suicide
by nagging him."
"Shoo! Jest kept jawin and complain
In from ruornin till night, I suppose, nnd
he finally got so tired that he took
phenf"
"No, ho hung himself."
"Wall, 1 don't blamo her a mlto. He
was probably shiftless and lasy, nnd It
spilt her temper to see things goin down
hill. She'll have a chance now to git
tnnrried to a better man."
"And here's a case," he continuod, as
ho protendod to read, "of a wife and
mother who ran away from home with a
tin peddler, leaving a husband and sev
eral children behind."
"Shool Does tt give the pertloklers'f"
"It says sho is supposed to bo n little
flighty in her head."
"Wall, she aiu't a bit flighty. She
done jest right. 1 know pnrty nigh how
it was. Hho had nil her housework to do
and them young 'uns to take koerof, and
tho husband was probably findin fault
all tho time on top o' that, bho jtut
slaved and slaved till she couldn't slavo
no more. Some folks think n woman can
boar everything, but they can't. 1 'spose
tho youngest child was purty smsll?"
"Only seven months old."
"Wnll, sho pruhublx hal to leave it.
but it would have butu fvoitne.l in a
couple of mouths anyhow, and tlio father
kin bring it up on a bntlle. It'll serve
him right if it siputlld half tho tuuo.
Anything else?"
"Why, 1 notice that a woman has just
married her fifth hnsband, and isn't
fifty years old yet. Her neighbors are
so indignant that they talk of driving
hor away."
"Lai Got hor fifth, eh? Wall, if I
was that woman tho naybura might talk
nnd blow and bo hanged to 'em. I ain't
fifty years old, nither, and I'm a-livin
with my fourth, and don't keer how Boon
ho goes. I was powerfully docelvcd In
htm."
"Do you say that you'd marry again il
ho should die?"
"Sartln, and I wouldn't wait over sis
months, cither. Somo folks think a wo
man has no rights, but sho has, and sho's
a fool if nho don't assert 'em."
"This may interest you," said tho
man, as ho turned tho paper over. "A
St. Louis doctor declares that tho feet of
women aro gradually but suroly grow
ing larger, and that In tho next fifty
years to come overy one of them will
want n No. 7 shoe."
"Shool Ho rays lhat, does ho?"
"Vca'm."
"And ho'a a doctor?"
"Ycs'm."
"Wall, ho halu't told no startlinnows.
I'vo been wcarin No. 7's over since I was
a gal sixteen years old, and I'vo got tho
smallest foot of any woman in our town
ns it is. 1 did fool kinder sorry when I
diskivered that I'd left my spectacles on
tho kitchen clock shelf at home, bnt it
that's all tlio news tho papers kin rake
up 1
I gucBS 1 hain t missed nothinnl '
ev York World.
The Ijirfctt lUble.
A German Lidy living In Manctatcr.
England, poficiwee what ia supposed to
bo tho largest 13ible, in ono volume, in
the world. It in an heirloom, 200 yeara
old, with pagea two feet lone and but
littlo les in width, and nt tho head of
each pago is a lino in red ink which
tranulatod roads, "This is a history."
Mechanical Nf we.
tat
cuutnut (f,f
Afttr dinner,
if you havo discomfort and suffer
ing, taVo Dr. Pierco' Pleasant
Pellets, or Anti-Bilious Granules.
Thcy'ro made to assist Nature in
her own way quietly, but thor
oughly. What tho old-fashioned
pill did forcibly, theso do mildly
and gently. I'hoy do more, too.
Their effects aro lasting ; they
regulate tho system, 33 well as
cleanso and renovate it. Ono little
Pellet's a gentle laxative ; tlirea to
four act as a cathartic. They're
tho smallest, cheapest, tho easiest
to take. Unequaled as a Liver
Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Head
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious "Attacks, and all derangements
of tho stomach and bowols, aro
promptly relieved and permanently
cured.
They're the cttaiet pill you can
buy, because they're guaranteed to
givo satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
You only pay for M good you
get.
Can you ask more?
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WOLFF A EANDOLPH, VhMr Jelphla,
, Plk-Kon Is tho name of a paint whleh
dotts work tliat no other paint can do. A
wood painted with it looks litre lh natural
wood when it Is stained and urnUbed.
PAINTERS AND BUILDERS
wPl nnd It profitable to Investigate. AU
paint n'orca veil IU
lad Cold
If not speedily rcttered, may lead to s.rlous
Issues. Where tbere Is difficulty ot brsstli
lng, oxpectoratlon, or soreness ot the throat
and bronchial tubes, with a constantly Irri
tating cough, tho very best remedy Is Aj.r's
Cherry Tcctoral. It removes the phl.gm,
soothes Irritation, stops coughing, and In
duces repose. As an emergency msdiclne,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral should be in overy
household.
"Thero ts nothing better tor coughs than
Ayer's Cherry Tectoral. I use no othsr
preparation." Annlo S. Butler, ICO Tondst,,
1'roviJence, It. I.
"I suffered severely from bronchitis 1
but was
CURED BY
Ayer's Cherry rcctoral. It saved my Ills."
Geo. B. Hunter, (loose- IUver, N. B.
"About a year ago I took the worst 'cold
that ever n man had, followed by a terrible
cough. Tho best medical aid was ol no
avail. At last I began to spit blood, when
fr was supposed to bo all over with me.
i:very remedy failed, till a neighbor recom
mended Ajer's Cherry rcctoral. I took,
Hit a teaspoonful of this medicine, threo)
limes a day, rcgvJarly, and very soon
lean to Improro. My cough left me, my
aleep was undisturbed, my appetite re
turned, myemaclatcd limbs gained flesh and
strengUi anil, tc-day, thanks to the Pectoral,
I am a well man." II, A. Bean, 23 winter
sr., Lawrence, Mass.
yer's Cherry Pectoral
TREFJ.BSD BT
Sr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
i'Ji by all DrugeUti. Trlco (1; ill bottles, S.
27i9 Chain ot vi&9TiB&
14 now rompietf vni
DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA I
CREAM li the onlr ,
TrcrmrRtlon thfct DOKi
tlvelv dors U that li ,
Frsjckloa. Liver-molfii. Bliu
riRimm inrix. JEramorm
ltrnii.i. Pimnle. Turii and ti
AitiwappiiCRUonswrnrenaerarousn r 1
I red tfclu soft, Binooth and wWM. Itunt
acopmptlo tocovcrdcfei-ts.but aour, and 1
0. C. CiTTNEft & 00.,
TOLEDO,
ITS CAUSES AND CURE
Bcicntiflcally trt;atcd by an auriat pt world yrtda
reyniation, Dcalneaa eradicated ana enurtlf
cured, ot from M to 8U years' standing, sf tar aU
other treatments haTO failed, llowthadlta.
culty Is rraciiod and thecansaremOTed.fnll
espfained in circulars, with aflldATits and teatf.
tnonuilJot cures from prnmiQeBtpeopl,mauetl
tree. l)r. A. XUXX&IXX, Taomai Waalu
RUPTURE!
Caro ennrantead
ur.aj.ii.aiajir
I Arch Hl Plil l
ia. l-aso at onco. Ko operation or bnainaaa
delay. Ihowanda ot enrea. Dr. Mmrlut
Hotel renn, lteadinfr, ra.,fceoiidSatur4ayot
each month. &cnd lor circulars, Adricofro.
tuck H&adacho and rellora all tha tionMtU fncT
Ctnt to ablltoui autaot tna lyitKm.aaon aa
Dlzzina, Kaunea, Drowalneas, DiatrMa after
citing, I-ain In tue Bide, &a. Tallo toeit most
femMfe&l)lo bucccm Lu boa ahown la QxaHufi 4
Huaacho. yt Carter Uttlo Llrnr Pffli t4
cjaally Taluablo la ConiUpat Ion, emtng and pro
60tin1r thin annoying coiaplalot, walla they alia'
romcllldiaordgrtottbetomcatlmuUtth9
jiTer and xegitUW tlia bg vail fiTaaUUwyoal
f Ac) a lhay vonM be almca t prlelMs to tbsea vtui
a oilier from tills dlstrenalng complatnti bnt f orto
XiaUly thalrgoodneaadoea uotond hm a.aud thoaa
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In Romany waya tkat thay will I bo wlU
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ACHE
fls ILe tase ot ao many Uvea taat here la wner
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CUifrradonot.
r CarUfa Utile JArtt TOU ara very tmall and
Tary eaay to take. OnaortwoplUamakeadoaa.
Tbey are strtetly vegetable and do not frripa ot
puroe, tutby tuelrsentle action pleateall wba
use thorn. InrlalaatDScentai flrefortt 8014
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