SKC11TST SOCIETY GOSM1-. Soclrlr ll.l-Ult. of lnti-rest lo Ilia Hon Imrs of the fraternity. The members of the Oriental rvmrt. i,f the Jr. O. U. A. M., East WelasDort. will entertain District Dep uty Bennett, of this town, at a grand supper on Saturday evening in Baeger Hall. The occasion will be made one of much Interest as there will be prom inent Jr. O. U. A. M. people, in attend ance, who will deliver addresses on the work of the Order. , The Mahoning Cornet Baud will nlnr for Lehleh Council, Jr. u. u. a M , on Decoration Day In the parade here. Council 910, Jr. O. U. A. M was Instituted at White Haven on Wednes day evening by State Councilor Harry 1T.i.lA. n..aa(A.1 l.-w Offii a St WnllUt. I la ' ' T, . 0 t ... . a n sun etary. M. Nagle, V. C. Jl H. Dletaoii. trOaSUror; V. llinKie, -UIIl., u.. McClelland, I. B.i John l'cttet, i. 4 1 a.n A SJv.lt .V R.flinq. KtllMlS. This council Is the 128th Instituted slnco September 23th hist. It starts .. .. 11. Inrnn matn1urllln Allll tllG 1 ; . V. , i mi. l uest possiuio prpecu.. ... now 815 councils in l'ennsylvnBiu, M1 Uri j;nl,, Ncw j)mnny for Ccm wlthan nggregnto membership of 82,- sumption, ('ougtis ami Colds, upon this fw I . s. Tlio finance commltteo of the I. O. R. M. presented a summary of tho lenortoftho Grent Chief or ltecorua V , . ,' .it i, and Urcot Keeper of Wampum, show- ing total receipts amounting to 810,. 821.CG, and .expenditures, e,G.-H.31. r, i i i ( ni. iri, if linn Orcat Chief of Records llios. K. Don- nalley reports :n; triues in mo oihik. i He highly endorses tho brauch of tho nclo. tlm ilrrrf.n nf TVlcnhontnS I and gives this report or tho degroo: . . . I Number of councils, 2; receipts ror .., an cvwr.o ,.M for relief. .. iwv jvt.., v ' ' ... - 703.C31 for funeral benellts, WHO; 0r ' . am e.tpenses,tsj)iu.yi; mvcsiiiiiHii.ci.,- 7i i i . oooji. I 495.09 ; present membership, 3,290 an incroaso during the year of ill. The Odd Fellows of l'ennsylvti- i l.. Iii Riinlnirv last week. Tlio report or the grand soci . tary shows 1013 lodgos, with 101,253 members, showing nn increaso of 32 i i i w .,!,,, ,ini.n tlm lodges and 320.. mcuibers during tlio year, and that tho assets amount to $1,407,128 ; $533,219 were paid out for relief of tho hiembers, and tho assets show nn Incroaso of 8113,075 for tho year Just closed. Tlio state assembly of Kebekah Lodgos, composed of 200 women delegates, were also in session. The oUlcers' reports show tho lodgos to be in n very prosperous condition, The assembly adjourned after ro-clect- ing tho prosent State otllccrs. Tho 8 1 . . ., . ,., parado ill honor of tho visltlUR UUU i, . ii. fi,, illcnbivs Fellows was one of tho llnest aispiujs ever witnessed in Suntmry. . The Knights of l'ythias of Allen- town will run an eScurslon to fllcn Onoko, via Central Railroad of New Jersey, May 28, , Tho following tiro tho new I. O. O. F. State ofllccrs elected for tlio en suing year: William A. Withcrup, n.i Atffor. Jnl.n Wunch. Deoutv Qrand Master; Harry U Ncall, Grand , . . t x..ii n..wi Warden ; James 11. Nicholson, Grand Secretary ; M. Richnrds Muchle, G rund Treasurer. The ofllcers elect wero duly installed in their respective olll- J . . , ... , i, ces, and at tlio closo of tho session tho ,.,,n,i iita r.iiinw Grand Master nnnouncca the iollow- intr nniirtlntnients urallll Ullttlilain, I ing npiioininienis, urom vmi Rev. David Craft: Ornlld Marshal, ir o ti . ri.....l ri.lti.tn. I Clement II. Smith Oraml Lonductoi, Hiram II Miller Grand Guardian. Jo- inram n. aimer , uruiiu unuituau, seph F, McClellau ; Grnnd Hernia, , , Leonard 1'. llailey. WKATlllJltl.Y. A Budget f thrill Neii Troin n I.liely lloroiiRli. Col. Miller Tost will appropriately observe Memorial Day. A number of secret societies will participate in tho exercises. - -Our schools will close n successful . . . ..... ... ii. nn. t.... I nino mouuis icrm on uiu uu ui uuuv. Owlnp to the hirce enrollment, forlhe uwiug lo llie mi L,o inroiiiiiLiu, iui uic number of teachers employed, somo or .. . i i. w,...,,in,i ,i , , i , , , . i. the schools wore crowded riming the entire term. The gruduutiug class of tho Went h-1 oris. Wliil, HM.nnl nil ml ...ru ivoll t is ..nu uvuwv ....... - year, i'rors. lielsel anil liemmtnger have been selected by tlio Hoard to ex amine tho classes. urs. j. r. Tweeuio una i-. n. im- tham. the two oldest physlciims ot tills town, nro in attendance nt tho railroad Surgeon's Corn-cut on at Old rolnt . . Comfort. Dr. V, I , lyOlur nun liimlly leitou Saturday last for his old homo near Reading. Ho traveled by horso mul i ... i. i t lUmUgC, llllll WAIU'l in IU III! lunu liuuu. a wceK, After some delay Wentherlay has in-Bul In fiirnUli II. iinvMhiirv t .1 l 4l.. r 11... 111...,,. inuiicj iui uiu luiuiiuii i" uiu im.i Kliln Nnviltv Works SIovi'inl of our snio iovcity orKb. oetnu ui oui citizens Will erect II uuilillllg lur uiu . . r i i i in factory near Sandel's planing mill. A Mr. Morso, whoso very iiamo is almost a synonym for electricity ntid its applications, lectured in Casslers Rink, on Wodnesdav of last week on the modern application of electricity. Together with other capitalists ho Is about to locate u plnut for tho manfao- turo of electrical nnnliances. and this town, with n groat many othet, has ottered them InducemeutN fur ithe lo cation ot their factory. A Mr.llliaot tlio llemocrulle County t'um, lulllee, There will be a meeting of thoDenio- cratlo Comity Commltte held in the Court llmike, in Maiteh Cliiink, on May 23, at one o'clock p, m., for tho trim .-..nn,, i,r,,.i i. ,,!,!, ni, ..,,' . . ., uuiim ..v...!!.. .ui. u...nw .i ..to- or dies: lie ronnd new slreugtli, good appe essary that thoro be a meeting of tlte and felt lust like he had a new lease on Democrats for consultation, so that the organization of the irty may work in harmony with the provUions of the new Uallot Hctorui law. lor this v-nntmn U humnnmlD ul,,. .luulpi. In qI. ..,.i .,,,....i:. ,n i... . i. ,.i -i i -"" "" ' i"" tent and rotifer with the Committee. MICHARL, CA8B1DY, Chairman Dem. County Committtie. May 17, 1892. HAlLltUAII Mri.S Short 1'amcrnpli. That will bo of Iulere.1 tl,0 ltolll-nu.l lt,,. siLfnLt.. t.i m...i ir n. Witt of the Weatherly shoiis luts just turned out a new passenger loeouintive, No. 015, which waile its tlret run Thurs day In charge of Va llarleinnu over the liertrttf M widow Iiranoji, The tnaUe ts aji uniinmllj' large one, with driven 5 feet, Incliee lit illanioler. B1 protulcw to break all irerioiR re cords in a few daya wheu the niaobiuery Keta in working order. llllluii o. Wrur tlx WIiium. A Joint iuetiiK of tlx t'oiamUatoa era of Luaarae ajnl C'vbou conntiea was heldut the olOoe of Justice Tut tie, White Haven, Wedui-ilay ufteruoon. There were jirei ut l uiiimitiuueru Hfllry Miller, 3 I S. ii.l. 1 un.l Duniel Cannon, of Cat Ihio, mul Htuiy lltaus. lreaidant Of theLu.'l He rolint V IiimuiI Btdb for tin i.uintiiii ..f the r.i-t Jlavenbri.lgoiv.ie en., I f.uu, 11m diiferent parties I'll, .outiaet awarded to liiltou u Wi riiei.nfl.iii, f oi d, hit bid f 100, belrjR the luwset. 1892 MAT. 1892 Jih I Mo. Ju We. TIu I Frll SaL JAJLAJLJL1 8910 11 12 13 14 IB 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29130131 1 1 I MOON'S PHASES. Mtst Q 8:18 I sr Third -in 0:63 juuitut u p.m. i M- u uarwr a u p.m. 6.60 p m. Quarterly a.m. New no 0:40 Moon 4U a.m. 11 That Tired rcwllnir nttttti 11. A f iir Hit r fif Hnit lllnnaa uM.tl. lny 1,6 brokwt "J ,f 14 ood t01ic dun. Tilt medlrinc nSte.Ti and liver u. remove the urine nip nook hiiu uiiiinuiiiieiinMiglii. Coiittipatlmi n cain-nlbr i.mottiie irlstl- uni-iini m in uva liwu s Sliong City, Kan., bas one laws pr. - l'ronoun.-cl llnp.1.. Yet Hal, Vntl,oriMotiraJvrll.ltlriwlst lo TOIIUIHUH. 11 JUU niu auncvci mm n Pnnirh f!nl.1 r.r .tiv f.iititf 1-lirnnt nrfMiMl iruU,io. ami will n Hila ri-me.lv ns direct- 1, giving It a fair trial, and fXperlence no uri", ioh iui f. iw c your money r-fmided, t could not make 'M,oBa Jul we not know that Dr. Klngli xpv Discovery could e lellis' on It never disappoint. Tilal boltlw free at IMn-r's Kolilghton: and Uteri's II clsiporl. Large ,,0 j,. alld lun. Siwdmt buildings are announced Since It Is now a well-ratalillilic.1 fact ilml Art ln4lt I a 1 Kinn.1 jl.AA.nn n A.1 tnA ' ...i. Me 1lt0 generally prescrllilng A)cr's K4r.n,i - iillln tnr Unit tiin.l Innl linm. rnin- -- - nla nt. ami thu reault. m near every In- - - stance, proves the w sdomnf lliplr ailvlce. Alim.t Kllleil ., rtll, . . ,P.,i i.i unprincipled parlies, wlm oare not what harm they may do to jour 'lem. Yon can depend on every bottle of bulphur lilt- lnt- l)(lg a n,liM. m,.inUlw. It B.arclie out and cleanses fiom tlio blood all Impure matter, and makes you frel like '" """-""" Chicago uses West Virginia coal. lleltor mid llcllfr. "Iletter tliau uraniluer. bt-ttortliun ftnld, llftter than rank a tliouiamt told, in a lipiililiv IkmIi. ii inlnii itr piim. to ijet and ki-rp u liputtliy IkkIj-, ii Dr. ,!,"t7n:;, STv ciri Si "iheUi. I ot tul throat, Iiuik anil chest, but kef n the body In a thorouuhlybeiilthyroiidltlim. H eradlcaloH all impuriileH troin tho blood, mid oieirnmi' Indl- EeNtlon and I)hk-iiI:i, lllotrhes, I'liiiplos and rllplllin, rti.;,,',,,.',,,-, miWr (, uv..mm imir imiiui-nii - ami Hiuijournruim. Japan has 1,100 miles of railioad. llnnkrrii, No matter what disease jou may haie. lie I sure that tho medicine von take Is tellable oucli a medicine you will always linn on -I Dbur Hitters. They are not a cheap rum drink, but are made of the choicest roots ?"'l herbi to bo fonnd In Hie iCRflable unifidom.-Daliy Argus, Uncle Sam has 73,015 paupers. imhi:mck or tijib. , TliUonldsconiacoiitradlliliii-lsso.liifait. totheeje. Hut eYIifllem-e hai proleil 111 iwwl- i.tuty. 'lake the case .i the indiiidujl lio chvirlliliiii inalailoui renloli. A robust consll- tuilouu noiriuindeieiiie nstalnstlbedreadfd iiiini. ii ii.ii ii r iiet-oroeu u'suinony, i-oii inKn t.erlou lltiio siioit or liallit centiirV. l-roi th.it ldistdlpr'n Klomach llllters H nreeisi this, Ihlscoiitlneut does not limit tho Held ,.,... ie .....dieiiie has nroivii meiiiEiev. in fcouth Aineilea, the lUnmwu( r.iimni.i. Mexico, ,.,erjiiere In i.ut nbero miasma inm diseases rakeson itKiuobtijbfitliiateiiiidforiiild.thletMies, the Hitters Is reeoirnl7ediiieclllc In Illlmlmhl9 iiemand, and ttreseiiiied byitltinlclaiisofreimte. Potent, too, la ft III dlsoidels of the hlomaih, iner iuio ooneia, alio akrainsi ui.it tiemroyer, l.l ftlll'lH.. H lniiroles apiiellle and sleei, lieu IIUUBS I III IHIIllllllll llllll I.1IIIK- -UIIIli;illll Srhool furniture Is In a trust. The Milk Turned hour. I lllll 'not lell loll lier ti.itue. buf olin nf Hie lietahbors sins that durliiL' her t.rli-r ils!t Hie oioei-tiny inu niiih iiinieu Mint, lier eoiiuieu auee looks a yard louii. she sieIis perin-tiially, The cloud on her bron Is deep. Ifbeateii out in n. 1 lie leie Ituoulil eoier the Hkv. Iler in ee i,16lrful.aiidliereM4linu no ru.haiiee. Iler wrbikleMiirenuuibeiieHs. she is a surrv picture, allll am .j,,,, lho ,,B tCtllll ,, Iho complaints eonu ito iiomeii. Her ostein is ileraiiiied. MialieedsneoureotlelItltaliieut nniiUr. nereen rnuniie I'l-esrili.iloii. 'Mils cradlente thoioughiy those excriieutiint ilent to her sex, and at the same time luuld up !'"".'.', ".i?;?. r,T.' i iiiijmiiiui; iiiuueiii-e. A iriaioonie 11 ill ruin i New York has 50,000 Swedes. Sm.tn V..(.ltt. Ii...l iii,v .. ,,,, , . .....ii ,, ,.., iv.n,i the reaeli of nitdiiine. Tbev ofler, sav " Oli.jtuill wear away.bul in iiiii.ih V "V , .,' '" r ' , '"-, "i ilueeil to trv t be Hiicivstifiil uiislidiie illei Ktiun's Ualmini, lib li is wild on a i K.il I ve guarantee lo cure, tbev nonhl iiuuitslialelv -c the exiellt-nt illkl after taking tin- lii-M ,. . " "" -. Loudon has CQ,000 (Irrmans. nucKleii-. Anilen hallo, I ,'lbehefct s.lll liltlitMloilil fur Cuts, llrillM's, i noies, uieers, isaic iciieulll, I'el.-r JSoreH, Jelcei I ('bPlt'd lluuils, chllbl.unK Inline., and all Hkli I t:riMluiis, and K.sitiiei cures riles, or mi 1U1V i"iuuru. iimKuuruuieeu loui.e i-neei IHlll- iiu-iiwii. or money reiiiuueii. l liee'jneetl uo. i-oraaie ty imht 1,.-i.ikI,i..iu nn.i i-etils .er Machinists have 'JSO unions. "The flowers that bloom In tho Spring' U'e not more vigorous than are those per. son. who purlfly llielr blood with Ayer' Mrsaparllla. The fabled Kllxer Vltse could sejreely Impait meater Mvarlty lo lb connteiianee than this luindfiful medicine, Apple exorl4 are growing. flood Look Win. Tlunnons. rostma.ler of ld.ivllle. I ml, writes: "Klectrlc Hitters lias done more lor ino than all oilier iiimIIcIops rnm limed, for that bad teellug arising from Kliiuev ami l.iver trounit'." John l.eille. fanner and stockman, of same piece, sava nun i.ieeirir ii tiers lo no tun best Kid nay and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. . (iardner, hardware nierchant, same Iomii, sajs: Kleetrle Hit tcra Is just tha thhu; for a man l.o Is all run doan and don't eaie wMner ho lives ";,,"" M Le fa 4e )le6 eiMirC roads. I f liaeA Item A ureat sufffirer f roiu ilrv PA. I tar lb for many jears, and I lrle.1 mam rr,,we,, but none did ine o much Iwnefit I as Kll'. treain lUlui. ii coiupetelr cured me. M.J. I.ally, 3D Wnodwanl Avenue, Iloston Illglilauds, M Afier iisIiik Kli's Cream Halm tw momhslnas surprisei) lo find that the rlfht notill, whieli was closed for over twenty years, was open and free as the other, and ean use Is now w I could not do ror roanr veait. 1 feel very tlianklu . it, II. I'rewngbam, 27o IBtli at , llrooklyii, "-e.. i.. T,.n.. 1A,1 -a.. .I. MiIok Uuiiio U"euieci i.i ever linell fein man .ltd sad boel Hinwdll ifntj(is al uLtAlninsr vrilft lircwur iti u we urmm fii Dr Hiwrcii'. riMwuut PvllfU. lilrli curs. sJek heauaclie. bllluus bMUtat'livs, LHustliiatlou, lu dlcesllnli, Villous attacks, eu-. flinty eteulil anil prrtwlly harliilvas. tliey uri uiwijittUed as a sjitwlflc ur lli umupuiuts uaiaml. On llu, sucaruat4l IVUvt a daw. la ilaU, .l wals. Carry tht'iu hi yuar veat-fMickH. TOWN SI'llAtH. i u hi oiiee iouuo Toaefim luunufut'turius our real eaUste oHucm uiul citl.eiis in funeral uiuataliu A a lilii i il li'tinl mul ulU-r 111 duoementa that will attract lueu of wspital to iur towu. Xotown can ex -(Hict iuauuf.utorirs liire auitaljle altes can only In- MH'tirw ly uverlay inir the jjruuiul with k'I'1 ur niwn tiiu-ks Caiital uili not n where tlu. Jieoplu fall ti. slms H lllierul -pint in extendiiiK il ii-. fiilii, li. l, thu,. '" brl ftUusauqua nouhl 1 1 k , t,, hti. Multss kj-. t.f t'oaliwrt 1 ui U( i played with Tsumaqua. HARBOR DEFENSES. PLANTING DEADLY EXPLOSIVES TO PROTECT THE COAST. What Vt Amount of l.nt.or, skill, ' Time anil Jloney Is Neeited tw Com- j plete Tliorougli Sy.lem of Coast lle fen.e Advantages of ttie Torpeilo. There is a very widely diffused ldoo among people who liave not made a special study of the subject that lorpe-1 does, and torpedoes alone, can defend any harbor against a hostile attack. The destructive ctteiits of a few tor-, pedo explosions under tlje most favor able circumstances have caused this branch of warfore to assume an undue importance, nn importance wholly un warranted by the results and created by generalizations from isolated instances, entirely without regard to the natural limitations of the efficiency of any tor pedo system, however perfect. It is the object of this article to en deavor to show the actual capabilities of torpedoes, tho results attainable by their use, and the restrictions inevitably at tending their indefinite expansion into n complete system of defense. Great guns must play an important port in all harbor defense, but for the proper and adequato defending of navi gable chennels bouyant mines, exploded by contact, are the mainstays. With their use, however, a host of per plexing conditions arise, the twisting and wearing of tho cobles and moorings, the depression due to the currents, tho dancer of sympathetic explosions, tho leaking of the cases, the obstruction of tlio channel for friendly navigation all these havo to bo overcome as liest they may be. Where a port lias several navigauie channels, and it is practicable to sacri fice ono or more, their closure by means of self acting torpedoes is easy. Whero n channel, however, cannot bo entirely abandoned, self acting mines nro useless, for in order to be thorough ly reliable they must be as dangerous to a friend as to an enemy, r nrtiiermore, their planting, and much more, their re moval upon tlio cessation of hostilities is to bo accomplished only at great risk. The limited applicability of ground mines is well known. Torpedo science fnrnMios two other types for harbor de fense; the buoyant mine and the dirig ible torpedo, although the latter proper ly forms a distinct class. Urcnt nicety In planting torpedoes cannot bo exacted, and this fact, cou- iled with tho inevitable shifting or tlio mines from various causes, leads direct ly to the conclusion that a great num ber of mines must be relied upon rather than precision in their manipulation. Despite the number or mines, a vessel attempting to pass the lines may still rail to stnko n nuns nam enougn to work the circuit closer. To meet this contingency n perfect torpedo system must provido means for firing the mines at will in groups ot three or four. It will always be possible to accurately lo cato a vessel within a dangerous space of this number of mines, and their simul taneous explosion will have the desired effect. To furnish a passage for the electric current many cables are needed, and to avoid confusion some regular method of planting .must bo adopted. It is con venient to plant the torpedoes in groups capable of being fired by judgment, theso groups constituting the units, which are combined Into the larger unit whoso limit is generally the number of mines that can be operated through a single seven core cable. The grand groups thus formed are ar auged in lines, the latter radiating in such a manner from the operating case ments that the separato units can lie easily located by triangulatlou. The intervals lietweeu the lines are tilled witli skirmish lines singlo mines strung on a single conductor cable and exploding by contact only. -uuuy lornis ui luuvauie torjieiiocs lor harbor defenso have been tried in differ ent countries with varying degrees of success. For accuracy of direction and range of destructive power tho Siins-Edison fish torpedo is perhaps unexcelled. Extended trials nt Willet s point have satisfactorily demonstrated its ability to carry 200 ihjuiuIs of dyuamito to a dis tance or two miles at a sticeu or about twenty miles per hour. The charge is oxploded upon contact witli the vessel or by tin) action or the operator on shore. Tho uirigiuility or tho torpedo is per fect. It follows its prey as (hough endowed with life, swerving to tho right or left as necessary, diving under booms or other ubstrnctious, cutting through nets, and never slackening its great speed until the end or its cable is reached. At present a two mile radius is deemed snfllcieut, although this could bo increased if necessary by enlarging the "fish" itself. Cosmopolitan. CunTeOcrute Cuuip l'ljgs. The Coufederute Htara and bara were in 1S03 Biipiilenieiited by the camp lriig. ThU was in bizenuiUliaiieliketlie other, except that it was white, with no gtrijics, nnd the battlo ting in the upjier comer next the staff. It was found deficient in actual &ervico in tliat, displaying hi much white, it was .kometiinos apt to be tnistakeu for n Hatf of truce, nnd on Feb. St, 1S05, it gave place to the last flag of tho Confederacy, tho outer half being a red vertical bar. Appearing so late iu the war, it woe nut so familiar ua the others in fact, it waa comparatively little known, New Orleans Times- Uemoctat. TLe l.Hrjrrst flreun Steamers. The largest luiaseuger steamships in commission are the sister shijie City of New York and City of Paris, each hav ing lOVUDtonsditplacement. The steam ship haviug the largest accommodations for cabin iiaswugen is the Cunarder Ctruria, which cau carry M0. The longest steamship is the Teutonic, AGS feet. New York Advertiser. Till) Year 1881. The year 1881 was a chronological oddity of theoddesl kind, besides beluga mathematical curiosity seldom equaled. From right to left and left to right it reads the same. Eighteen divided by 2 gives I) as a quotient; UI divided by 0 gives 0; if divided by 9 the quotient con tains a 9; if multiplied by 9 the product ooutainstwoOsi 1 and 8 are 9; ii and 1 aro 9. If the 18 bo placed under the 81 and added the sum is 99; if tho figures be added thns-jJ , 8, 8, 1 jt will give 18 as the result. Heading from the middle from right to left or from left to right it is 18, and 18 is two-ninths of 81. By adding, dividing and multiplying, 10 Da are pro duced, being one 9 for each year to the beginning of the last decadeof the Nine teenth century. No wonder the fortune tellers, the as trologers and tbe mathematicians weave so many strange fane'es around that curious combination of figures. It may have been what induced Mother Shipton to end her prophetic jingle with, "And at last the world to an end sliall come in eighteen hundred and eighty-one." St. Louis Republic. A Very Old r.nsll.h Cloth, Fustian is a species of cotton cloth much used by the Normans, particularly by the clergy, and appropriated to some orders for their caahubles. Tbe Cister cian were forbidden to wear them made of any material but linen or fiwtlan, A strouger desoriition was first manufac tured iu England, at Norwich, temp. Bdward VI. It was lunch used for doublets and jackals tu the ftfteentli eeutury, at which ttuw it appears to have been iui jiorted from Italy. "Fustians of Naples" are named in a petition to istrlbuuent from tlu manufacturers of Norwich, 1 Flulip and M iry, 1554. The name was corrupted in England iuto "fustiauapea and "fustian and apes," i e., "fustiau a Naples." Notes and tjueriea Kumw U Wmb UI. Mr lit .vuoo I saw our bubv way uruuud uit h Hide nrwt toda . Thu baby IUnuli b Lcit lu tbe j.irk Mh IK- Aii.hi Tliut'a whert-hh u You limit U uitakeli Mi Uv Avu.K) N'u 1 uu uot Uuij't vuu nui'LHjM- 1 kuuw tluit ueranibultitor Maklnr Olad the Wasto (Waist) Macco, " That's what I call making glad the waist places," said Bmlthson, as he put Ids arm around a lady's waist, llut Lilly won't care much for this show of affection If Smlthson doesn't get rid of that disagreeable catarrh of his. Won't somebody tell him that Dr. Sagel Catarrh Remedy will cure him. Dy Its mild, soothing, antiseptic, cleanslnir and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, ai thousands cah testify. " Cold In the Head" Is cured with a few applications. Catarrhal Headache is relieved and cured ns If by magic. In perfect faith, tho makers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy tho World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buf falo, N. Y., offer to pay $600 to any ono suffering from Chronic Catarrh In the Head whom they cannot cure. Now, If tho conditions wero reversed if they asked you to pay 9500 for a positive euro you might hesitate. Hero ore repulahlo men, with years of honor able dealing ; thousands of dollars and a great name hack of thein. Tlicy believe in themselves. Isn't It worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefera ble to catarrh ? Is a most loathsome, dangerous, and preva lent malady. It Is a Mood disease, usually of ScroruUms origin, and for which local treatment Is useless. Ilefore health Is pos. Bible, tho Hlson must ,1ns eradicated from ttie s) stein, and to do tills SUCCESSFULLY the dlseaso must bo treated through tho blood. Tor llili ptirposo no icmwty Is to effective as A) er's H;traanrU!a. "For tho ,.ast ciulit sonrs, I liac dopii severely nmicted villi Cnuirili, none of tlio many remedlo? 1 tilod afford I ngnio any re lief. My dlpentlon wni comMcralily In. paired,' mut my sleep diitmbcd by plilecm dropping Into my throat. In September last 1 resohed to try Ajer' HiuflttpHiMla began to use It nt once, nnrt ni glad to testify to a stent In.pro.cnieiil In my bealtli.' 1'rank Teson, .Ir., fiijriiippr, 271 Vet Fourth street, New Yoik t'lty. "My daughter, 10 jenn M, wai ufllU'ted with C.ittmh iittri lierCftli jear. Iair u Ciistshe vqi TREATED WITH Ayci'ii Sai-MimlUn, and a tier tlir'e mnntPn otthW treatment idu wan i-cinpierflj ft'd It was a niMt entra'ndhi.nv enf, us n,v drugffist lien e-m ti ; " - Mia I v names, Va!p..m m. . Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Bold by all UraihWs 1 I ele! St. Vitus Dance Cured I VIII. Bin Andbkas, Cal, February. 1SS9. Mr boy, 13 years oM.wai bo affected by BU Vitui Uanoethfct be oonld not go to school for two yean. Two bottles ot Faitor Koentg'i Nerve Tonio reivortKi uu ueajiu. ana ne u now attend ing school aeala. MICH A EL ONONIS Kli. Baltimore, Jane, 1800, I used Faitor Koenig'a Nerve Tonlo for Eerr- otis troublo caunod by overwork, and found H au iimi it is ciaimeu to oe. Alter using one not tlo It bad tbe doslrod effect, and I can truly xeo omiueuti it 10 au sunensg a use oompiamt, as really wonderful remedy. SAMU TUIUJW. PrtTBBUMB, Fa.. Oct, 19. DO. For seven years my eldest daughter bad feint lug b pulls and spasms, Iut Jnse the took the first of Fastor KoenJg's Nerve Tonle, and since that tune they bare entirely ceased. JOUN QLOECKNK& FREE 'A Valuable I tools! en Norvout JlBetuws neut irvo 10 ioj uunw, ami poor patient cau alio obtain Vutor Koeoi. of Foil Wavue. lud alnoe anil lit n jw preiJktr-Hl uuaor urn uirecuou uj uia WED. CO., ChlcnfiC, in. yiw-r.'L.fc 1 : -ftp- " -1 Tlie Nitrate Tlrlds of Chill. The caliche, or raw uitrato of toda, is aot cnnally ilUtribtitixl over the pampas of Chill. The most abundant deposits aro situated on tho elopes of tbe hilU. winch probably funned tbo shores of tlio old lagoons. An expert can tell from tho external Appearance of tbo ground whero the richest deposits aro likely to be found, Tho caliche itself is not found on tbo surface of the plain, but is cov ered up by two layeri.. Tho uppermost, known technically as chuca, is of a fria ble nature, and consists of saudRnd gyp sum, while the lower the costra is a rocky conglomerate of clay, gravel and fragments of feldspar. The caliche varies In thickness from a few incites to ten or twelve feet, nnd rests on a soft stratum of earth called cova. Tbe inodo in which tho caliche ia ex cavated is ns follows: A hole Is liored through the chuca, costra and callcho layers till the cuvn or soft earth is reached below. It is tbeu enlarged un til it is wide enough to admit of a small boy being let down, who scrapes awny the cartli lielow tbe caliche so as to form a little hollow cup. Into this a ' chargo of gunpowder Is introduced nnd subsequently exploded. Tbe caliche is ' then separated by means of picks from the overlying oostra and carried to tho refinery, liotli in appearance and com position it varies very much, In color It may be snow white, snlphur, lemon, orange, violet, blue and sometimes brown, like raw sugar. Blackwood's Magaiine. Tlie Age uf I'resli ttggs. As to just lww old the eggs may bo wheu they get into the hands of the con sumer in this town is a matter for con jecture, and a task that would cause pleasant thrills in one Inclined to mathe matics. Any one who baa ever spent any time in the country and made a proper use of bis eyas knows it is tbe habit ot farmers to keep their eggs un til they have a certain quantity before disposing ot them. Tbe fanners may collect tbe eggs for I an entire week and then dispose of them, or tbey may keep theui for two weeks before tlie huckster gets them. That de pends entirely upon the number of eggs which that particular farmer's hens will lay in a given period. The hucksters go about tbe country , otioe or twice a week the dealers say. , They gather tbe eggs hero and there, and wheu they liave gathered u certain quantity turn them over to the shipjier The shippers, in turn, hold tbe 4'ggn until they, too, obtain a certain quantity and then consign tlieiu to the dealers in this city. When the eggs get here tiuut- iz:: The dealers maintain that an egg two weeks old In ordinary weather is just as nrtrJ fl an nair itt ia lint niri.H limn gooa as an egg iui is not more inan tweutr-four hours old. In fact, they two weoks old jost as anon uionetw hours old, and relish it just as much. Kew York cvsning Hun. III WrriturUl area the UuiUmI Htutea rank third. Great linum coutr . t,537,OWi Mtjuaie tuilt ot territory, Ku an, H.lUi.VMU nnle, und tbf VuitvU I Htute, i uuutiiig Aluuku, U,mj .'4'.' liuhut. 1 ltb haul that in all thfort-, oi the earth tbeiv are no two Uat ex. th tbe imi rulil tlial uluia uu ulil tliat peoploa facfit pi f I lie t UI til ibtTf art' W.I. b a ma., i.adii.,, U ,a vtrl- To Farmers Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES I III here state (ilutl I eipect to have my place of business In shape by Juno 1st, 10OS, however, I carry some of the follow. Ing goods in stock, and what Iiluyc not In stock, I can let at short notice. I can tell yon Spring Tooth ltiurows, nil Icadius: innkes, nt bM. 20 Tooth 1 Unites, limn. dump, nt qblo. 20 Tooth liny itnkro, self dump, nt $20 Peering Mower, tho host on enrth, nt $-10. Dccrini; Hinder, the wit on enrth, nt $l:t!. No. 10, Tornado l'Yed 6Tut- torc, nt nr. Com Sht'ller, with oleniu r,!p8. A Comhinntion Hiding liar- row nnd Cultivator, guhject to 0 chnngCR, sompthing quite new, only tfm Anything in tin; Agricultural rniiilcment line cheaper limn you run buy elsewhere. I Beat Hi u World onSewiiiE Machines The lime j coming Jien nil hfi grftile Family Scwlns Machine 111 sell for 2fi. and you rati tliaiik mo for In tnglng H about. I am at tlio prewnt (line Hltn Tim Will to, Cottage, and Ani.'rlcan, In haiulfto.no oak ciM4. at $2Ti. The New DavU.In oak, Hilraerj, t28; Xew Dayls, In ash, 7 tlrawcis, WB; Xo. 0 Wheeler k ll'llson, hamlsome oak, JTA I expect heforo Ions to he ahle loshntv any machine uiauV, and pU lli'iii at $2S, In 5 tlruwrr oak raM. 1 have no ning, hut get Iheio just the ame. WESTKUX U'ASlIKlta, fi'iuaie or itouml, comnlele with wringer, tT.fiO. Kvery tMiiWy ran afford lo buy one. You run no rlk, jqu get them on trial. I am headquailors for PUMrS, In Iron and Wood Chain, Force, 1,1ft or Kleva- tors. I soil H'ood Vnmi at $5, othprs get $0.00 Come and see me before tmyhic, yon will find me aiound, and when my store room s finished I will be theie or haye some one In attendance who will be able to name rock bottom prices on anything. IPIiy did (1. C. A sch bach remove his slock of piano1) and organs to Alleutown? I presume It U ccttlngloo hot for him, and I expect In the near Inline lo convlueo him that he must come dowu lo fair IUIuje prices, I can show the public that they haye been paying outraceoin prlci-s for organs and pianos. Come and see me before buying pise Khere. I remain Yours respectfully. Wcissporl, yM Can't do it c Milling to pay for learning how to ;.i giHxl on article us Woi.rj-'s Acme i i.'.. iumi (if clicnp ruaterlil so that a . 'ai'ur au profitably sell it ftt 10c. Our price is 20c. Tlio letailtr kits tlio puLUo Trill not pajr ii. Wo say the putllo tvlll, Iwcaui tk.y w.il nlwuvs jiay a fair price for a geoil ..i i !e. To show both the trade and tlie p .Mil that vie want to gire theruthe Lest t r the least uiouey, we will pay For aWc Information; this ofler li pea until January ltt, 1893. WOLPP& EANDOLPn.Philftdolphlft. Pik-Uoil la tho namo of a paint whtoh uoeti work that no other paint m do. .Yn - uu.f italnteUMlthU looks llkttb nttaral .ood when ltlHBUlned uud varnish!. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS v Jit flnJ It profitable to Inveitlfat. All Wlnttorei btll IU I EWIS 98 LYt - revrrnro akd risnrusp (PATBNTBW, TI it- ti I ou tpurratl tfJM4e Iu Othtl I 1 1- Iti iu On buwdx tKl Iu ou villi i iuui nil ""a. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS; oHUC. CENTLEMEN IHE DEST SHOE IN THE WWIO FOR THE UOilElf ' It I SMmlMllliiM, wlib uu Uikt or w. tbr.fc lo bllrt lt mllto u( lhr u.il M Ui Mjllui ua , h i . ii .n s 11 boo ever ofli rt-J t U.U rKu , nuns grtde tu cu torn nuulfl hue uuatlim frmii 6 uu lu MjU, CO AU I'ollre hhuet rnir. lUllrokd Men vu udUsltwrCtu'rlrHstU wrarUwm; ajMCiUr. Inn (wiitst ItBM lialt m III nut a. iWN, MllOOlU lBUOs. HMVy Um tOUt, . CO S W nui calf i tiu better thu off erl ftt OAm tfcM Price, ouw trltU m UI ouu'Uica ibuM vrbo wui m MiM tor ootuiurt uw Mrk. CO J3 ana 8i.UU urilimiMi, boca IttvTt sfu UtniiUI will wmu- no .iibrr make. SSI Itl m'M ' LndlfiB l25f !:,r ,TteJ WJS"0?? . . for at iuws4 oaiSM i I t-VTAKB NO SUnSrTITL'TECl ,ffitlMlfiiCte.1Klirm. Aaron Snyder $10,000.00 Reward jsssBt .... i M wi" "'"" 1 sisss u naers, mowers. jeTaTHsson. Lehigh M & LIMITED. Specialties. Myor's Pumps A eoinplete line, including repitirn for tin mnr Cucumber Pumps A. complete line inrluding repairs fur the some. Ooii Oil At tvholesnle nnd retnil Uaunl lino of Ilnnlware, Oils, ("onl, Sniid, Cement. Hauler, &e. 3XJ. Spring Greeting for " He who ia well pleased is well paid." It is a magnificent combination for the people. Bo fair with yourgelf and see Our Spring Stock. wo stnrt the sensnn with nn assortment of styles thnt till surely nlonse every man who lil.es to dress well. The houseover, Spring newness mingle with a jiriee tlmrin hound to strike your fancy nntl provo resistless. Popular .Styles, Late Novelties nnd New est Attractions nro found in nlviiidimre in every deimrlment of our elegant lino of Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing, (entvs furnishings and Special Sine of Confunntion Suits. TAKE JS'O'riCJ''. Our new depnrtmrnt to lnake to order .adie' fuie Tailor-ninde Coats. Upon the recent return of oue , of our leading cutters, after taking n complete course iu the lnrg est Zndies' fTimncnt Cutting School of New York, wo are ready to offer to the I.adirs, well cut and perfeet-titiiuir Spring fonts, over 100 choicu and newest fahrics to select from. Take five minutes while in the vicinity of our store and see our special lino of scusihle and moderate' in price SPRING OVERCOATS. Koeli o Sliankweiler. Lanesi and Finest ClAtliim House in lie Valley, aiiX Til K SQUARE, ALLEXTOWX, I'A. i JO V,7E 3 uugU kuuniudtWCf thiit-j-Hlv j tacurabo Cases Declined. KmmlDatloti free by m it. VJe vant namo and e'!f!?Cisef every sufferer from Athuia or I'. nAntJLU HfiYt-', rcit U., IS 1IKADUUARTKUS FOU GEN ERA Paints, arnisiies5 Glass, A.LL KIND OF GOAL, & OPS. PUIUAV SQUAIUC, Bank St root, Loliiji'liton, Pit IIIVM.1M1K IV 00T8 :-: AND :-: SHOES, 71-.1: UniniKoii St., Alloiitown, Pa., ollrr tlio finest nnd cnmili'lo8t line nf J mlies nnd (jfiits " Fine Shoes For Spring, IV M.L 8TVI.KS AT TUB Thrrc is snini'tliii.!' nf interest fur all in our Ma-'nilicent Slnck. Von mil nmki- no iiii.Mnlic liy rnllin and cxnmiiiinjr it Look for the BIG- BOOT SIGN. Walter A.Wood The moot reliable inn chine th world ha evorhad nre ma tie for I 602 by WALTER A. WOOD MOWING WOOD WOOD WOOD VOOD WOOD Binders Twine Mowers Reapers Rakes CALL QUICK AND EXAMINE THEIR FAULTLESS QUALITY. DKAJ.KU IS ALL kinds of farmimg implements, iNOKMAL SQITAUH. PA. jr nuns utwm thin tjik lowe-vt. rux xi lkaux ruiriy. Hardware Co IANKWEI CURCrOR LVCRY CASE OF ASTHMA" or J f uncomplicated by organic disease, can i CURCD TO STAY CURED I by constitutional treatment. and th'a at the pa. , tleut' liututj. a 4 I lav Fever. BUFFALO, li. Y. HARDWARE, usenmz, & REAPING MACHINE CO, PERSIAN HEBETICS. A PERSECUTED SECT DRIVEN OUT BY THE PRESENT SHAH. The lll.e and l ull or tub, tlio Moham medan Iteformer III. Ilrafe Though Untimely Heath the Ureater lleba, Who Is mix Halle from tils Not I re Ijind. Professor llrowne, lecturer In Persian it tlie University ot Cambridge, has written a cttriona book, entitled "Tlie Hptsode ot the Dab." Probably a few people, bfiow who tlie Dab is, but Mr. Drowue's reswarclies are certain to awaken inlefnt in tlie man who was the arch heretic of Persia in tbe early part of tho reign of the present shah. Ho died a violent death at the hands of the government when it was learned that the heresy that be preached threatened the peace of the national church. Ills followers lire and are fatthfnl to liis memory and teachings. Their leaders are in exile, and Profes sor Drowue's book tells of his extraordi nary exertions to see them and get their story from their own lips. They are scattered far and wide. ' Some of them aro In Cyprus; others nre In Palestine, safe from the vengeance of tho shah. All of them would expect to lose their bends if they showed themselves In Persia. Only the humble followers of the Dab livo unmolested in their own country, holding their meetings secretly for fear of the persecution of the angry Mollahs, luo Mali was a Mohammedan re former, who went to Mecca and came bock with a new commentary on the Koran, lie spoke of himself as superior to Mohammed and to all other gTeat re ligions reformers, but ho announced that n greater than he waa coming. That greater one .is Delia, who lives in an earthly paradise called Dehje, near Tyre, where Professor Drowno found him. The author Bays bo feels quite un equal to the task of conveying a vivid iinpiemiou of the faces nnd forms that surrounded him during his visit to this strauge ret runt. Ho almost runs short of udjectives when' he describes thu wondrous and venerable liguro of tho holy man. He saj-s ho beheld n face which ho will never forget, although ho cannot describo it. Tbo piercing eyes seemed to read his very soul. "No need to ask iu whoso presence I stood ns 1 bowed myself before ono who is tho ob ject of a iWvotion nnd lovo which kingH might envy nnd emperors sigh for in vain." Delia's preaching is a prophecy of tho "most great peace" and of the brother hood and unity of man. Tlie brother hood of the entire race ii coming, ho predicts. Prof. Drowne says Deha known tho exact position of t.uropeau nuniru and is sorry for the western nations. He seen kings and rulers lavishing their treasures in tbo purchase of means of destruction instead of procuring tho means of happiness. Meekness, con cord, obedience, submission nro tho es sentials of his secret in tlio perfect way. He is loved and reverie! by all his fol lowers wherever they may be, and many a message from him ia read iu tliosecret meetings iu Persia of the humble fol lowers of the D,.b. Tho Dab was not learned iu tho law liko tho groat doctors of tho church, and for that reason they held him in contempt. It was his habit to dispute with them in Uic temples, nnd although ho was ignorant Ills wisdom put their knowledge to shatno. They said he proved himself an impostor because ho talked bad grammar. Ho showed them that his grammar was tho grammar of the Koran, and nsked tuem if it was not better to bo wrong with the prophet than right with tho rest of tho worlds Whenever ho became ton troublesome they beat him with rods. At last they Had lilm shot. A company of iufnutiy was drawn up, aud the Dab aud one of his followers wero placed before it ns targets. Tho first discharge killed tho follower, but only broko the cords that bound the prophet, lie might havo con verted his exi'cutioucis then If ho had had tiuiu to make tho most of tho situa tion. Dut beforo ho could speak tho second volley was llred and the Dab died of many wounds. His followers were terribly incensed at the outrage, nnd tried to assassinate the shah. It is said that be fainted with terror at the sight of tbe conspirators, and was only saved by tlie timely arri val of his escort. For a time he made Persia very unsafe for the followers of the Dab. He killed their leaders, nnd to this day those who escaped from their nativo land have never dared to return. Among the victims was the one Salva Hon Lass ot the movement, the beaut! ful Kurratu 'l-'Ayn, who, it is raid, was a miracle of learning and of every femi nine charm. She was killed by slow torture, and to the very last she declared her supreme faith iu the teachings of the Dab. Tho Mollahs who slew her came near lebelling a few mouths ago when their lord aud master threatened to interfere with tbe tobacco question in Persia. They made him tremble for his life aud throne until the obnoxious measures he proiiosed were rescinded, Meauwhilo Doha, is waiting iatieutl' in exile, confident that the day will come when his teachings will triumph ill Per sia and the leaders of his faith can re turn to their land. New York Hun. A Couu Stury. Two men located a vanniut iu n treo anil one scaled up fur tlie jirize. After an iuterrul uf several iniuutes, which wero enlivened by slilnuUhing nmout," tlio foliage, tbo man uu tho ground called out, "Jehu, have you got him?" "I havo." came tlio decided response. "Do you waul mo to climb up and Uelpjou imia nlmr' "Thunder nnd lightning, uot I wish you'd come up and help mo let louse! Nashville American, I'u tilts. If I wero as rich as my right hand neighbor, I should have his faults: if 1 wero as poor as my left baud neighbor, I fcbould have his. lining myself, 1 havtt mine. Mauley II. Pike in Century. .tnulb.r rian. Awed Admirer Think of alt the lax urie u rieh husband liko tne could give you. Miss lie Vountt Oh, a rich fathet WuuM do just as well. Marry my moth er. - New York Weekly. A Well Mad. Hone. A rope two inches in diameter boa run ut a speed of between 4,000 and 3,000 feet per minute, day and Marat, Cor eight years without bavins; apparently op- proacueu its limit or durability. rower. Xm. of l'li)slclau. The physician needs more mental di version. It would lie well for him to cul tivate Howers, to study some science, or some dejiortment of history, literature or art, or to take up some simple mechan ical occupation, to which be could turn front tiiuo to time for refreshment, He needs more active exercise, ' It would be well for him of teuer to sub stitute the bicycle for tbe carriage. He uoeda more sleep, too fully seven hours and as his sleep is often broken iu upon at night, he should form the habit of slwpliur at odd saoiaenW, even by day. -Or. Mlnot liisMw.rs Hale luerca.es. The number, of ueweuaiiers published lo tbe whole United States thirty years ago was leas than 5.0U0. Now the uuiu Lier of newspapers published in the re giuu west of the Mltssuaipui aggregates S,S0g, of which number 8,m are puh liihatd west of the Missouri river. Ed ward Rosewater's Ouiaha, Address, ittw Viar ot Ch.laT " I J t Klutrams. There arc families tu Uenuautowu that uuvo iparrow potpie frequently. Tlie .tun ; lOiuot the buds aud fill them with t.l.ot but trap them instead. l'liihiildpliu ltecord. I A sulli.l.'Ul llueuwulMtdaUou. 1 li.. Aieii't you gum to call ..ii u .1 i.-a iu ighbur aciues the street.' M it, in i tin Itallug-b i- I dou t know ui, thin ' ut 1, i t Lull,. Ih. k uh. she's all ri0'Ut shea I lhi liivllicr uf that new buy I pla) AUb. Oood News. Bee ALLENT()WN,P . SPRING Announcement for 1893. Nm Is tlie linn' to .mike mtr Spring and Summer .s.'lreilotM of tms, urttftit I ! tx. Hit, Ftp., uean-Hnnwinn imp inrerti ami niii'st nisitrt inrnt of Uipse tintni-i mm wmv mit before fl.i.mnfn tin vtillev. ilttom mi, n hIahm ftnitrcMrc'l, nt Cor. 8th and Hamilton, A Ll .F.N TOWN. P. S. V nro iilso v e nRi-Mifs fur the celptjraloil IlulU-rifk's pittpttis. iliiuiiui !iratiHlymiuk hy i'-it f-i-.tr. i rpiw tVir th kdm-Iv ruin .r hinni.iL Ui 'tiu. vital dtvxiTj and pwrv .inliOHUut. ..i t ipofF-r-tilied blood. Cr. Llaliij'i CJxi Cfircbtr it th Cat rtfmviijr tliat can nlwaytt lo tUed upoa, m ukkxi. lt. i-iaui7 i hmi cures ii- ij i rtfmviijr taut can nlwaytt lo tUed upoa, nrnffallA n.,11 11 k.ll ft. Till- SELLlinti M JE CO. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ThP iiiuli'r-lm.t'il liaxhiu lw H'sIoreJ to ln.i.ltii hv -httiiln iiiouiiH. flHtT sultLTUiu for sev cral tars wlili a s?ere hint; iilfertlou, antl that .lt rati dlH-fa- riiiuii)itlon, li anxious to make kunmi to ins U'llow num-rer-i mc ineaiis u curt? TothoHi-wlio tli'Sli t it, he will cheertully semi (trt'O of eliarno) a i'op) ofllio prefer I ptlou twetl, wlikli tliev will tlntt a mire euro for Conauuip tlon, Aiifmia, HriHK-liltU.inl all tliroat Hint Iiiiik Malinllen. llo hopps nil siilTereis w ill Iry his reni((l, im It is InvaluaMp. 'llioae deslrtiiff llie tirpsrnptloii, wlilcli will poh (hem nothlnn, nnd may print! a tjltuslnjr. will pase aUdres-i, Kev. KDWAUD A. Ilrookljn New York. apr. St, 'UL'-ty. Rilend llio AnvnCATE. II Von llav $mb.em m Saw Hhr A UN 10 1 1 & Solt, rn')rlelorn uf tlie Portable Steam Saw Mill w!io will do your uoil; at lt-Kisonaule ltales. IMuha'c r, llti.L, Ka'-t Wki s roiiT, VA. net. 21, '01 yl BIck HemdiCbfl and relteva mU the troutI but dent to aMUou BUtaoC tha lyttam. inoli 4 Ula-tln-M-i, Ntosa, Dron-sloei. DlatrM aftet tatlLR. win la tbo BUo, 4c Vhll-j th.if moaft rsiaukftLiw lacceM baa beealiownlacm1iig 4 JToaflncliN yet Cartera Lit tlo Llrer FUll V dquull f valuAblo la Conitlpation, curing an J pro dentin H thlaanno-flo-zcotnpUlniXWblla tbTl correct iUldl8ordorfloItbottomMhjUmuUitb jiTer ana regulitwtUo bowel ICvsaltUwyosif (AcliatbeyminUbefclraoitprlcoleaatathoaawhJ eafforfromtbiadUlteaalogcomplalnt; boKortu sataly tbelrctiodneiia dooa uotand hr,a.od tboaa vrbooDcetrytbetatrUl flndtbeaalltU.pUl-.Tala ftblalaaoiaany ffayatbattbef will not ba wll lsjtodoirUuouttbem. 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