The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, October 15, 1892, Image 4

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    Ulffgtus tor tTTftmonils la India
In India diamonds nr f urnl in nllu
vial vnrkingfi aud in1h pi m.il .miio
Or bedrock. So far ill mi 'i N h ii hern I
found in situ, Imtb in the upper unil I
lower Vindliyan r ' 'I hi e t nnsmt
of a series of shalt , line timei ami I
(andstonca, cntnpmi I mm h mixed with
intrusions oC trap. A -im u-i uf con
glomerate tnado up i t ilmt lnulm liko
felted hornblende, villi mbcilili .1 jm1
Wot of Jasper, fierpi iiln . iiimity. nnd
sandstones in tlie lnatiH in which the
diamond is found.
Wbon exposed to the ration of tlie
weather, ni in shallow workings, this
conglomerate is of h rusty brown color
nnd very friable, so that it can bo readi
ly broken nnd tho ganixue washed awny,
leaving tho pebbles, winch aru of n
White, red, blue null nroen color. A
load of ganguo yields irbout a quart of
pebbles, and if from Uri a carat weight
ot diamonds is recovered the mine is
considered worth working.
Overlying tho diamond conglomerate
aro beds of hard sandstone nnd .hales,
which have to be cot through before the
diamond gangue is met. In the deep
mines tho gangue is extremely linrd
ana tough nnd of a green bluo color. It
requires months of esposnre to the at
mosphere and frequent sprinklings with
water before the matrix becomM'stifn
ciently friable to obtain the pebbles
without? breaking them.
All attempts to crush tho matrix with
out destroying the included diamonds
have hitherto failed, nnd owing to the
long delay before the results are known,
tho natives seldom work the conglomer
ate in the rock workings unless it is
somewhat decomposed and softened by
tho weather. The pebblesare about tho
size of hazelnuts aud aro generally
opaque. Tho presence of green pebbles
is considered n good sign by the native
miners. -Mining and Engineering.
Inhabitants of the Cntica.it..
The Georgians of the Caucasus aro
nice looking men one or two decidedly
handsome, in an unkempt sort of way.
Filatures of nn oriental cast, but fair
skins, gray eyes and remarkably broad,
thick eyebrows nro their most promi
nent characteristics. Looking at them,
one can believe that tho Georgian wom
en deserve their fame better tlnm a good
many reputed .beauties. Their dress
consists of three principal garments n
long outer coat of serge, called n, tcho
cliafnot kaftan, which isnshortco.it);
a lighter one of linen underneath, called
archaluch, and confined by ft leather
belt or kamari, and n pair of tight
trousers thrust into high boots of the
regular oriental pattern. Some of them
have invested in patent leather shoes,
which shows that thVy havo an oyo for
western glitter. The length of the
tchochu and the high boots make them
look taller than they ore. They seem
big men, but tho tallest hardly reaches
5 feet 0 inches, and most of them are
considerably shorter as indeed befits a
race of horsemen.
They carry threo weapons sword,
dagger and pistols allot antique make,
' and for the most part elaborately inlaid
with silver, Tho sword, or chinali, is
very much curved, almost tho shape of
a I'erelan scimeter, with a. beautifully
worked haft. Tho dagger, or hntrjali, is
a weapon in tho nso of which thoy aro
peculiarly expert. London Saturday
Ilovlew,
Scaring a Wlckcil Hoy,
Oho of the irrcprcssiblo small boys of
tho tough species started in to have
Bomo inn in a crowded car on tho Sixth
avenuo elovnted road tho other nicht.
lie sat in tno miuciio or tno car ami nrst
attracted attention by mewing liko a
cat. Then ho yelped like a dog nnd
grunted liko a pig. At first his noises
caused a smilo, but their persistent rep
etition causeu annoyance, which in
creased with each succeeding noise.
Iho mewincf, tho vclnins aud the irrunt-
ing XecTnao so aggravating that each
man in tho car felt that lie would like
to throw tho boy out of tho window.
Manly dignity, however, forbade their
getting into an altercation with a small
boy. But thero was one persbn in the
car who was not restrained by manly
dignity. That person was of the femi
nine gender, n trifle advanced in years,
but with n muscular ilgure and n stern
expression on her face.
Sho tried for several minutes to silence
tho boy with frowns nnd gestures, but
those were of no avail. When her pa
tienco reached its limit sho stretched out
one arm, nnd seizing tho boy by tho col
lar exclaimed in a wrathful voice: "See
here, my lad, you stop your yelping and
your grunting right away or I'll give
you something to yelp and grunt for.
Do you hear me?" Tho boy was as quiet
as a kitrcii for the rest of tho journey.
Sew York Times.
A Curluuf People.
A curious people have been described
by Dr. Paul Ehrcnreich as inhabiting
the rivers Araguaya and I'nrus, in
Brazil. These are the ICarrfya, tho men
and women of whom speak different
dialects. Their lovo of animals, not a
common trait in tho savage character,
is peculiar. Their villages, he tells ua,
resemble menageries. Dogs, fowls, cats,
peccaries beasts of n most unamiahle
character parrots, even turtles, alli
gators and tapirs meet the astonished
traveler. The natives do not look upon
them as "lower nnimals." In their opin
ion these playmates nro quite on "tho
same piano of existence" as themselves,
"and are to bo treated accordingly.
Yankee Blade.
Tu Keep Flowers XreiU,
Flowers may be kepWresh for a long
time by putting n pinch of soda into the
water in which they aro held. They
should not be gathered while the sun is
shining upon thein, but early in the
morning or after the sun has been down
for an hour. To rovivo wilted flowers
plunge the stems to about ono-third of
their length into boiling water. This
wDl drive tho sap liack into the flowers,
causing them to become fresh. Then
cut away the third of the stem which
has been heated aud place the flowers in
cold water. New Yor) World.
lianiWltaklnir lVu Trlul.
Qeorgo Mi ikle Kemp, the architect of
the Scott nimmment at Edinburgh, was
a man ln i nised himself from ob
icurlty by the sheer force of talent aud
determination. Ho hud u rerifieg
nature, and a ili nudfthriuking manner
-toward htrangers. The habit of hand
shaking created in him an embarrass
ment and aversion which lie could
scarcely control, and onu of his friends
gives an nmnsiuj; d, ci-iption of the
manner in which he accomplished
the deed when it hit mi inevitable.
The two were walkin- d. u,- one of the
streets in Edinburgh mil. full flow of
an animated eouvers d ion, w hi n Ivetup
suddenly became av. n.'.f a friend ap
proaching thein froni thi' i jiposite direc
tion. InsUutly Ihecurr. nt of ins thought
was amstod, he lost tin thread of con
versation, ami then lx t ame silent alto
gether. A v hiuuh all) ti nhhd oxprei,
sioa crept over his fine, and a neivons
commotion developcl iis-lf in bis man
ner Extraordinary uka. hunts began m
' uis right hand aud arm, which he kept
dangling and jerking hacKnard and for
ward in a helploss vu. . a if he had t u
tlrely lust . ontnd of th.in. (Iradually
the hand appeared to stilK n, and rose,
with the arm, until they n.re at ri.:ht
angles with the body.
With a pfcwerfol effort he tliot out ni .
hand and grasped that of tho lrieud wi ,
had aHirgaolied, and then, the or.t . I
jiarn'siiit. with a sigh of leln. f, ho brUV .
raouoad bis part of tho coiersatn u
with the air of a uuin who has jk i form d
Mil UUIUDWHIll Ul.V ,1,1 IIUIUUUII U, ll.lll
Youtb'ti Comijauiaii
Too Frank Lspreailoni..
In an Irish daily tluio r. ..ntly up
pearod thii odvurtis. in. nt: Wanted A
gentleman to unl-ri.il.. ih. do of u
patent medu-lue; ih. inh.rliser iiaran
teoaitwill bu pi tu il.l. to the un.hr
takec." Tins iiiiii.iiliaiipit-ruo.l.
of exprtuiion tl i i tiitt itdnpt.-d m a
Jucat paper, w he i n ' i i nKi.ttut
Zohaeto auuok. it i' illi of Mr
bo and bo but wiu i i ,it MMicd t i
test if His sid veat, an dtoaasod had
c-ccn attended tor soma Uuu by Dr
booth- W oiuao.
In rnmmmlnllng llnrhiT.
Svitfif, (if tint riii.il tin i 111 . 1
hind d" nut .upj ., t ,i 1 it V i , .u I 1
cutting l'i i i. ill .! t ,. ii'it.ii iim!i
lllltill 1H1( llu M. .il 1 111' t I '
111 Willi oil i .1 1 '. ' .' . ' in I . i .
mid hi.iiioiiiii Iv ih i : llu hi' m co'i.'i. i
il.itnin .i
K,u, II It'll 1 I i 1 I 1 1 II .111,1.. ..1 , , . I
hic-eshi', 1','it. i ,1 ti nn nihil : no n.'
my Heel. Input it it fiimi the l.dl if
hair. I nnirlit i t hiliw , .,f
fall 1 1 'ii t It I ,1 ii .. :e Ki t I
FIJ' ,J llli it t I i t it i ..ive tin 1, ,.t
0 i il.i i i 1 i ' ,h , ii tne pnri i v.. lull
In i ii ii i f. l " ni .in li u It l . fin
l'i' i I i 1 1 1 1 l illV ll'l .iip.-n p.
1 v l' i 'I In 1. , V . moh.i! il.'hl. .
A1 i i 1 i i 1 1 .'. , . ,iii. unt. nn 1 ttnv
nut' ii'i l , . i an 1 pin' In- ,h
on t1'- i 1 1 ' n -t- pi eutti'i' n
mm' It A in I ,w Iiimi Iinid nt
Wi'lUo'Mii t.i'-ihf'iid lithe middle of
hi-- '.,l'le pl'ell. 'lit' ftiliifrw.lt
le.ii, 1114 n tit. tulfirijf 'i i ii lit' t'oe
in liii li.md i''iilltn i : t n
of hi-t lnmion- etiM . Mtiwli'' t"id
evi't wheie lio inipi-, tit l t i.iii,! Ii,-.
man tli terpndin 1 i.tit .id
Worlc. i wiii on the i,"i, i ni it.tj
Wntulun a fisherman nt Iih Siiliiinn nettt.
Shortly a small hUUT went out fi.nii a
neiRhliorltii; eove. In it w ,t i the bnibi r,
wl'oiowed out to while tin ii-le riii.ni
was ami " ;ih soon t nil in lit i It. nr. lit 1
fa-t l.
ti tlnlltoi .iniilel.
In indui n aiiety il w it nnd stone
are Used lis u in til' ti. The iito-l coniiuoii
is the Kiiliiiutiin. a stone, il'iiiit iih huge
as a lull tan I h.ill. and . I. ich is perforated
wllh Mink. This h supposeil to lie
found niil in (laii'l.ilci, it river in
Nepnul. t hr peiNou who po-i.e8es one
of these btones 1h ettetnud highly for
tunate; he preservert if i i a clean cloth,
from whence it is soni' times tuki ti to he
bathed nnd iierfnmed. lie lieliees that
the water in which it i v. ashed, if
drank, has the power to preserve I. jmi
sin. Holding it in l.'-i hand, the dying
Hindoo expires in pein e, trusting in a
stone rather thnit in the living (rod.
Detroit Free Press.
Tli "Third 1'alindrr."
"Tliinl founder of Hotue" was the title
given to tho itrti.iuii general, Cuius
Marin, on ii'.'i omit nf hia repiiteil tri
umphs ovir the pnbllc euemies of h'
conntrj. tutrtienhuly for his successfi.i
conduct of the Jugurtliine war. nnd for
bin decit lve victolies over tho combined
forces ..' the Amlrom.i aml.Terjtones,
near Aip. nc Fix line (Ai. in Ut D. li,
and over the Cin.1 it on tl.e plain of Ver
celiac (Vi h ( Hi), in It.l H. C Ilrooklrn
Eagle.
MifcLeni'it ie
llilll t tli r (ill the coi.ftiy iu.i mit
of people ii U.1,1 'cio t, inpaiiy whiih i
coming from Limnon w iih "Romcn nml
Jnli'ctr On they do any billing?
Local AmiMour Do any billing? I
should think they did. Why. they'ie
billing and cooing all through tho show.
Yankee Ttla.
The Slzo or (treat llrltuTu.
Great Britain and Ireland have about
tho saino nninher of squaro miles ns
Arizona not so "great" after all. Mad
agascar is aliout as largo as New Hamp
shire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Con
necticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Virginia nnd North Carolina
combined. The area of Kngland proper
and that of tho state of Iowa aro almost
identical. Philadelphia Press.
A (Hunt ullli Stity Tertli.
Tho Chevalier Scrog, in his narrntivo
of his journey to TcneriiTe, says that in
one of tho burial caverns on tho peak
ho found tho head of a human being,
supposed to havo beenji Gunich, as
largo as a bushel, tho jaws containing
exactly sixty teetri thirty above nud
tho Bamo number below. Million.
On tlin Way tn la ntlltie.
Wlil.l, ,..m,
K!Prl',.,,1:U0.111" eiiii.lllliin ni lite
me 11,2 l'"" l' nrst. Tltey ,TIII)
iiri?,i i,."."trK,:f," IHi l'."rB' "ve tiit.illy nitli.ml
11 iSJ ',".l,le,",'s ""' flice.-iu.fnl rnmllil.ite tor
SnnhS?.',1 "l ""tC '"" "l:l0lllll,H.l0 Uf(.l
on Irili Kllio drastic leine. en o( fortner iliii.
iJii';, I""11,"" I'lit'llollmi
nerlenre In (he. nint er of liiiillriilloii 'llu.
nfl"?",',',""1'1"' ! "IH '""! ri-lollllloilll
Iron? Ml! exolaiiiiillon In nei:iiiiiit with
nation. rhf-oiiuit.,,,i !tn, .: .V.V.i ':n:' "
Swif 'i','"1,, '' ,'Jl'''Pla. IJilterly It ha (lis
Troublo always rims to unwl (Iia
man who goos out to hunt it.
I Wis troubled wllh catarrh for seven
leu's previous lo commencing tho use of
fcly's Cream lUlm. It has done, for mo
What othr n.all.t I, ,
v,,-0 i,,n liinou lu
do-cureil me. The effect of the Dalui
i i inareneei, lluu, Illdde-
UIU, illD.
After trying many remedies forcalairh
ilurinj the last twelve lears, I tried Klv's
Creanrllalm wlih n,,i,,ia,n ....u... . i.
over one jear since I stopped using il and
nae hid no retimi uf caunh. I lecom
inend It lo all in- friends. -1dton T.
...nn, i.rmiiiiK, i a.
Adoulitls the hoaUei,t thing you
can pick up uud try to curry.
IlUleilllMP U iIuimmh. n.f r,nn
whiter when the hone can't get irreeu f,l. Al
! 'i. W 1 "" t,""al "0 f5""1" ''"-
i.ii,i.-. t iiuexnceiKiiterpui'KHlir,
Thenngels nro God's wrvants, but
redeemed men are his sons.
llllCklm'ft Ami..
HSffl1 "". CtillhUiul Corn,,., .ofuHMiriu
XiXStfZt' i"niiy cures nies. or uo iiu'
fi2 lion, moi.ll'i,,I"T,,," fi'r ""
-wl;oritlehylkiWr U'HIkIiu.ii : au.l flier.
ou can't (llsoourage a man while ho
believes God loves him.
There Is no use of any suffering with
the cholera when Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarr'jira lleuiedy can be
procured, It will give relief In a few min
utes and cure In a short lime. I lime tried
. a know. W. II. Clinton, Ilelmetta,
A. J. The epidemic at Ilehnelu was at
first believed to be cholera, but lutisequent
Investigation proved It lo be a violent form
of dysentery, almost as dangerous as chol
era. This Itemedy was used there wllh
ureal success. 1'or sale by X. II. Ruber,
I.ehlhton, and W. II. lllery, Weiitport.
People who carry sunshine with
them are always welcome.
What a vnr
... . Niuwtuir, iKiuie
nml l.a.tlni.l.r ...1. -til!-.
, ,..v..-. wprj ni-. i iiett i rititui
by the foul snd i)isaireeakls o.lor of llialr
li t' ,,,,J rauieu uy uisonlered
' correcteu oy remov-
Ins the eaase, br using Ih.t pun, m(1
...-, wiii,iiii j,n.M-n. ueaiLii oiagaiine
'riinliailmiilA ....l. ril..l . t. i..
. " J ' 'I Ul,) 1 1-.I111SI 1 S LO
preach what he preached.
A leader.
Since its first Introduction. Mectric Hit.
ters has cuineil rant. 11c
until now P. is clearly In the lead among
puro medicinal tonics and alteratives-containing
nothing which penults Its use as a
beverage or intoxicant. It is recognised as
the beat sad purest medii lne fur nil nll-
nienis oi ntoiuscn. I. ver or K ,in, v .
will cure sick lleadacho Iiidignsiion, Con
slipation, and drive Milarla from the m.
teiu. satlsfacilna (usranietil tutu inch
botile or the money will h,. rt fmidid.
Pneo oul) .',0c. por boitle. Hold at toiler's
Iliinrstori', Ihlghlnn, and hlary's Drng
stoi.', Wetuport
Nupuiadiho is safe from which the
loil i-iiiinot be. kopt out.
'' the pust to Co.l ami determine
to m.ikt k'ood nso of tin- future.
Nitl.iih has eier loiin.l hiipiinii -s
m'i t did not soek it in liotlV way
Two aluabte yriaaiie.
1. A ih)hlelll cannot be always hud.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, "pralae, llrnises
and Hums orcur often and tnnieliiues
when least eiperlcd. Keep handy the
ft lend of many lioiueholiU and thed...
t.troi r of all punt, tho fainon. ItnlKlac
Oil, ,', nt,
- HUiij t pi-inoii, Iih eoitl.J l- khisI
that ii Is tin; ink.,) lo .I.mIIi aiihlli.l
t. 'fd'1 i;h -'-i me a iool night r, st
liv on. iHiir i ..itts for a rn.lll.. ..I Pin.
'I in i, llu tri-ili. i. ,y for I'oiiidis, I olds
and consumption Trial ktle uf Pan
Tiua fiee at T. I). Ihomu' Drug wore.
Keeps oft of sight.
YET THE WOt'K cr THE STAGE
CARPENTER j R'rtRTANT.
Next to the Still;,, taioiuir trfe Mng
Carpenter In l'titlitt'.tv thr r, r-n with
Hie Mont Auttmrlt) lltlihttl lln Scenes
of a Tlieaterlllii linih .
As tho public lim-e iii.iiw, every well
ordered theater ha1, coniiected with it n
body of officials who arc never seen on
tho stage except by accident. This me
chanical staff differs in stxe nnd ability,
bnt a fair numlier for a good homo will
comprise n stage carpenter and his as
sistant, a property man, a dayman, two
firemen and a gasman. We still call
him n "gasman," thongh the closet full
of knobs and levers and buttons manipu
late electricity instead of gas in most
modern houses. The new mode of
lighting is more expensive than gas, but
it is easier to manage and thero is lunch
leas danger of fire from it.
By the way, speaking of tires, the
awakening of the authorities in most
cities to n consciousness or the danger
from fires in theaters makes no end of
trouble for the stage carpenter, ns well
as vast inroads on 'the pockets of the
manager. In addition to tho electrio
lights, Mr. Albatigh has lately added to
his theater a new asbestns curtain nnd a
great pipe for water, which runs alone
in the flies and can bo made to drench
Instantly every part of the stage should
n fire break out among the inflammable
mass of scenery and properties which
mnst be nlwnys at liund.
Liven in these days, when many com
binations travol with carloads of special
scenery, the theater must have a fair
stock of its own. Drawing room scenes,
wood scenes, cottages, kitchens and even
barns must be in stock. These can be
changed indefinitely by n few small set
pieces to bo used in front, thus affording
n variety to those traveling companies
Who nre willing to use tho scenery be
longing to tho house. This is always
deslrnblo from the manager's point of
view, as tho cost of getting special scene
ry in and out of the theater is consider
able and is nlwnys at his expense.
On the other hand, it is less tronhle-
somo than you would suppose to lit ope'
cial scenery, when it is used, to the re
quirements of different houses. The
only difficulty arises in the ceso of a
very small theater, when the sceno some
times has to be cut nnd lapped.
There is a great deal of difference in
the easo with which scenery may bo
handled. Tako, for instance, the storm
sceno in "Cleopatra." The one Used by
Mine. Bernhardt was made in France,
and was so heavy nnd massive that it
gave no end of troublo wherever it went.
Fanny Davouport s was uracil lighter
and mora easily handled, nlthongh the
effect was more clalwrate. Wo could
prcparo it in a very short tlmo aud with
out thp slightest hitch. Borne actors and
stago managers aro much more fastidi
ous than others.
Sir. Mansfield is tho most exacting
person in this respect that I know.
More things have to be hired for nMans
field engagement than for any othei
three companies. Another very trying
season for the stago carpenter is when
grand opera, comes to town for n week
and tho bill is changed every "night.
Seven performances, onch one with dif
ferent scenery nud properties, Involve a
lot of troublesomo detail for somo one.
Every theater has its own paint f ramo
nnd paint bridge, and when now scenery
is required tho scene painter usually
comes and does tho work on tho spot.
Everything concerned withjitago setting
is short lived, and soon becomes very
shabby on near view. In drawing room
scenes tho upholstered furnlturo is cared
for as well ns possible, but the constant
hasty handling soon makes it battered
nnd worn. In fact, tho best materials
for mantels, cnbinets, brie-a-brao of
largo size, even for chairs, is the papier
macliel with which n clever property
man can work such wonders. It is light
and easily handled, nnd stands bard
knocks remarkably well.
The stago carpenter usually xets his
plan of tho scenes required for a com
ing attraction f-omo time, in advance of
tho engagement. Ho must meet ns
man' of tho needs ns ho can out of his
stock in hand, aud then arrange, for the
manuf acturo or rental of the rest. He
must bo on liand nt every performance
to see about the actual work of chang
ing" the scenes, and" be leady to set
straight any accident which may occur.
His business is u regular trade, as In
fact is that of overy person on the me
chanical staff of the house. The car
penter must oven accompany the fly
man in his perilous duties nloft if occa
sion requires. ..
By the way, I ouco had n flyman who
was an old sailor, and found that n nau
tical career was tho best possible train
ing for tho business. Ho was tho handi
est man at getting nround I ever saw,
and If a ropo broko he could splice it
with marvelous speed. Besides all thes
duties tho stago carpenter attends to re
pairs in other parts of tho house, and
makes improvements wherever ho can.
I havo just conio this morning from tho
ekjjight, where wo need larger openings
for tho oscape of smoke, warm air, etc.
The ventilation around a stage must be
quick and thorough, so that when pow
der is nsed in volleys all smoke and odor
will pass quickly off. B. F. Morrison in
Kate Field's Washington.
At. llenan' ltegur.1 for AnliuaU.
M. Kenan lias known any number of
instances of superior sagacity in brood
hens. He felt that ho did not go too far
in regarding cats nnd dogs that be had
known us hmnhlu relatives. When a
child ho had for a neighbor a dog that,
disliking the Friday's dinner of fkli and
potatoes, used regularly on Thursday to
go looking about for bones to hMe thatn
for his meals next day. How did he
know that Thursday preceded Friday?
Another dog associated Sunday with
personal cleanliness, and used as regu
larly as it came around to go and take a
bath, unless tho weather wo very cold,
when he gave himself absolution. Ilia
name was Jocko. London Truth.
The Irrigation nt llrchar.la.
It has been demonstrated iu California
that surface irrigation is not the Unt
method for orchards. The system is un
tidy, wasteful and causes an unneces
sary growth of noxious weeds. It also
stultifies the tree growth, causing the
roots to form in a ball near the surface.
An orchard designed for market frails
should be irrigated by means of under
ground conduits or cement pipes.
These are laid below the rreexin
point and made of sufBcieut dimensions
to carry the requisite quantity of wu'er
within three or four feet of the tree.
Small holes cut in the top of the plpt i
and covered by boxes to preveut the
holes filling with earth allow the watt t
to percolate slowly out from the pipo
ami moisten the soil at the roots of tin
tree. By this method the roots go down
ward, giving the tree a nnuaess to resist
rainstorms and withstand (he effects of
continued dry weather in case the water
supply is temporarily txhausted. This
system way be considered expensive, bat
the additional yield of fruit will justify
such expenditure. The Hold of the future
irrigated fruit market will' be large
enough to justify systeimatto under
ground tiling as well as piping. Brain-
ages will be wore exteiu-ively practised
as the market orchards increase, and al
though expensive as it way seem, these
orchards will be valuable dividend pay
tug properties. Irrigation Age.
Iu 1774 Maakelyce, the astrouutuer
royal of England, first calculated the
weight of the earth. Tho weight, as
estimated m Em clopwlm Bntanuua,
ia 0, 000. (MKI. (100. IHHI, 000. 000,000 tout,!
Nero Irhd to kill IduiSelf, but was
afraid to do su. He finally gave him
self a slight wouud iu the throat, uno of
his frieuds pushed tho sword farther in,
aud a futul wound resulted.
A fchoeiniik. r udvlscd a custou.er,
when he coinphiuiuiL ol hi, now liooU
being tlu-ht, in, t to put tholti on until hu
had uuin tin hi for a d.t oi twu.
llnui i hrainuls and potuto. s c.uuid
hi tile puvket tu aetrp oil 1 Imiyli-ni or
for other supurstiUuus purpose are an-
N. H. Downs' Elixir
WILL CURB THAT
Cold
AND STOP THAT
Cough.
IIri Mood the tost for STXTr TJ3AJ18 0
w known for the euro or Vowutnpiien, i
A Cough $ , CotdM, Wtioojting Cough, end 1
ffl I'Uttff lHtfa$e In young or oM. i
rrlco 05c., AOc., and l X per uottht.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Etnar, rcgwsiT loo, rrti Butttttn. i
Sold by W. V. Ilipry.
THOMAS'
Drug :: Store,
fiiist mtukktTi.k hioiitonTVa.
LOOK OUT !
Vor llfarrlifrCB, Dytentrry,
Stininii'r "oinitlnint, Cliolem
Morbus, C'rniiipsCitlic.&c , use
Dr. Hoyd'a Cure.
Fop Biliniisiii'ss, Intligcstiim,
Constiimtion, Djaprtisin, tpc,
use Dr. Howl's 1'ilU.
Ilather Bo 'Without lire ml. XI
Uuitor's IlastDF.HCE, Marquette, JflctL, t
fcoV.7,isai. f
Tbe tier. J. Kossbtel, oi nbove rlace, wrltei i
tisvvs suffered a great deal, and vthenerer I
cow fool a nervous attack coming X t&lio a done
tit I'm tor Koeulg's Nerve Tonlo and foel ra
sieved. I think a great doat of It and would
ratliur Im without bread than without the Tonla
UeCtcr Than tho Kct octor.
JUnowoT Crrr, To,, December, 1800.
X deem It raj duty to say that I was treated
for ton j oar a by;tuo boat doctors In renniyl
vanla, but never got Any relit f until X took Tas
ter Koeulg's Nerve Tonla X am cured ot my
oorvoui troubles ; have never had the sllfihtest
lymptoms of those spells since I coimueuced
taking the first bottlo.
UKS. SAltAII McGDIKFs.
FREES
IHMtr pittlfiitf, ca attio otitsJu
iniHlldno fi-o f chunrn.
rator Komi in, of fort Wain1, nul rtW M
unow pPHmr" iiudruut tiiitwaim br u,s
the
Tlii' People's Paper.
iniiTii'D'i
RATES :
In Vilvnncp.
Wo Make
liiie Job Work
Oiif Jortli Plrt Street,
Wo liavo also
opened a lirsfc-cla,ss
Jobbing
lepartnient
in Aaron Snyder's new block, at
the Kastpm end ol'th Lehisb
Uriilge, in the HOItOlKjU op
WEISSPOKT, uberpHll ord. r.
fur Job Printing will be o
n (liliuit-,!) ami cliedjtl) t-M-cuted.
SiiliM'iipiiuiiH I'm tin-Carbon
Advocate nN lici-iid anil
11 1 i ipteil fur
H MOUUllMKIt,
Propr.
NEWS FOB ALL
li !lnl- oi tlic ',nt ti nninu
IhrlllM'l lltl.l't mnkc llllj sctilcs
bill lIOK't tllO 1'IISC,T11K Scamw
THEY niiv.
Our linn inNt-tv Vork rlnimt
lo innUf ont-ltiird oftliosc fiftions
ict yoti itlltitv agrnte to . stvoll
your IipbiU with mu Ii nonconrrs
tlintbccmiip an nrticle ii elipni
it onnnot be goml. 1 cnii loll
yon fiflppn tlHTpicnt lTinbes of
I'innosnntl none will no over
$200, nnd I nnn show yon that
CMiIp Pinnos nrr rohl by M
ilcnlcrs in I'hiliit1el)hin, ami
fiom onr lo one hnmlrcil nml
fifty dqllnrs above whatl ntk l!i
them. Thin! ofh ?1j0, for a
good upright Pinno, sold every
wheio nt $260. fomp nml eo
for yoinwlf, (lood Orgfiin
Irom $125 to $80, the very best,
nuarnntpe goes with everyone
and you know who you nre buy
iiif from People hnye been
deceived right tilling: Vou enn
have six monthsor ayenr to pay
for thein. Conio and see me.
How about Sewing Machines
I nni lifter thnsp War Price
Agents, and they must come
di-nvn, unless people find pleas
ure to paying high prices. It
will you well to eonie mid see
my variety of $2.r,' Sewii g
Machines, I can sell you any
style. Round or Sipuiro Wash
ing Machines at $5. I must be
cheaper or don't want yon to buy
from me.
Ooiue ainl see mu l.efore Imping else
where. I rciniln
Yours renprclfiilly.
Weissporf,
lew See
ALLENTOWN.PA.
-TI1F
JNTewBeePIive
tit Alli'iitoivu, Pa., Ir iiuw reffily
to slum iiu patrons tr.r ltirgest
nirlet o! ( 'rpN nml f urtains
in all iIip dpsiKii1 at prices to
suit nil jiun-linsers. Hrlicu jou
Visit AHenliiivn -.(up in and
tnkealook ihrtHigb tin- More,
Visitois nlMtiys welcnme.
wHiinsicker'
Corner Ktli tm.l Hutiilllini Sts.
THinrflII,T. I w. tii.-u.i.rinniwre
lllll I IK I. enlirelv runxl r ruluie hr
11UI lUllli . i, j n nA, mi, 811 Arel
t , l-bllailelplila, I'H . N. .lone l'ltllllie, aea-
naLBUiuere. l : i. A. arettx. nmii lautn. a.
SI. Sl.auiiklr MiMiiit All.,. H,i Iter 8 11 Staer
wr. Sunl.ut r, I'a : l I. Ilollrl. vll s. 1 rll.L
Ml , ItwullitK-1- : Win Ills. liJo MuiiIi.ubM,
r-llllelrliM. 'I-'- U"e. MllkluiHI . lUmlini:.
l-a: 'leurae ami r Ii liurkirl. . I uft SI ,
liaauias. 1 a. neru n.r rirruiar.
PENWlOJNiS !
Wu want the iisrue ainl luiiitolliiii Mil
ilrawi of overy liouuralily illsolwrKSil
soldlsr uf tb late war who is uut ra
oulrluK a pension or who ii not rv
oelvrBK as lunoli ponsiun as bu ii t u-
uiiea u.
Alsu tlm uaiae awl pototH ') uf every
soiaivr h wuuiw, vuua or uvpouaoiu
parent wbo U uot receiving ur Ima
uut received full peuslon pruvidel
br law.
Auto The uatne uf every snlilwr ur
soldier s uetr muo oas not rcupivtM
full I'T arul Bounty as prmidud
byUw.
HJ I .... . 1 U..li.... ..H K. .....
i.e. . n -j mm ,.U..M" pwll l.'I I
iiayuieut uf I'tainii. wbbib uave hero-1
...... 1.. 1..1 V.. ..l.UH. tl IV I
information. ;iend to Ponnioir At
torney in (-lire uf t'Hinix AnvotATVI
lolUKlitmi, I'ii
SPECIAL NOTICE.
INVENTORS mu s.vuu- s j
tti thi' jutiilaljilil uf I
tin ir inu'iilmiiN
J'A TKNTLLS t'uii iwin ai tjtii4t
ui tlit nf of tl i n it
It III t lllt, alt.t lull in
ttl II dl lOll I 111 lllll
IWriA'in tan ..I I'uiu'l Im
'l'lilKM KKSn.liti.M n. a .-liin,
in care ui CxBfio.s Advoca te, LeUlgL I
ton, Pl '
Aaron Snyder
Hive
tyutirT'A 1,18 sivr, MtMiftrli ' '" 1 1 " " 1 1
illW. L, DOUGLAS S3.?? SHOE
I vr. itit on a now wwiiiw-
WUandYorm
ijniKirai
It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike, benefi
cial to you and your children. Such is Scoffs Emulsion
of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos-
phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the
children and produces sound, heal, by flesh. It keeps
them from taking cold and it will do the same for you
Roott'i Xmntsioa cures Caaffas,
Calls, ConsampUan, Scrofula and
all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases,
rrcvents was tltc In children, al
tnetns palatable as milk. Oetonlv
tlie rfrnulne, I-repsrad by Scott A
IVmae.Clianilstn, Hon York. Bold by
all Pmxgiab.
oa! &
Lehigh G
LIMITED.
Specialties.
JMyor's Iiinips
A complele line, illclndiiiff rotwitt for til writ
Cuouinbbi' Pumps- . "
A complete line including rciiaijrjj for Uie'sftrtie". - .
Coal Oil
.At wholesale, and retail
Usual line of Hard ware, Oils. (!oal, Sand, Cement. Plaster, Sco,
IAJ VUJI.
is iiKAiiauAirniits fok
GENERA S ; 11 ARD.WARE.
KIND OF GOAL,
OPS. PUBLIC SQUAliE,
Bnnk Sti'oet, Lohii'htoii, Pa
if Sets Tlie People Talking
Comprisetl Ira Ihfi Fall aid Winter Slock (.f KOCH & SHANKWEH.ER
Good Goods ! Low Prices ! Host Qualities !
A ItocoitiluR unit for Pall nml Vniitr mlN ,nnfrhiH) ioDtifN ii ptranfe,. 1l( st)lts and
assortment tlila wumxi urt- luiitlMftinpr thim pvit.
You iu;ty-int teol tike emHiiR your iiimey
your ev ovrr our eleipnit stlcclltrtiis Btd natU-u
You IPill ho Penofittod
t"l'rlcft fMii(fztl out oi 9litiH" lit nur
Stylish endy-llnde
Weii.eunlhatoiirBiclal mluetlooieS.mll iiiuvo
Noctmngp In iiy iPHrt, ara IH1 nolIHiv tlioa woiMlerFul styllalt
All-Wool TrmiM'J, net imllv Vorl!i 8. WU.M uih! H, nl N9, Wnrklnjc rnt at 7
himI Hi, Httr hritk!! tirltrM'tliot low prlw.
Prepare Your Hoys for School. Good 1'oliahlo Sjiits can be hud
Irnni ni nt such vry Ion fignict an to nmm tlmtHt itnioiMl)!( A hit of limrwotion will prove
that tiMy nn Uit wo clnlm.
Reliable Cloths, Honestly Made anil Styles the Very Latest.
3TAM Depart tnonls Pull ami Complete wir.li all iTie Hetisotiftltle Nmeltios.
The People Are Talkinjj About Our Low IVices
Wo lilt up our tolee t anuotiurtt Unit u.t t xpeet vrr ntit'toilo their duty and lusimtnur
New Wtock oJ'Fall and Winler Goods.
Mo n's, Youth's niul Children's Clothing.
Koch. &; Sliankweiler.
Lanest a Finest Clolliiiiii House in tlie Valley,
OK NT Mi SJUAUE. ALLKNTl) W'N, PA.
OHARLES
-IIKAI.KI; IV
wsesit M4$n&s Wtssemse mBasstiefi
BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite
KiraUduss Pamir HiinL'iiiL'
. . ( . ci r
ation and Frseoeing a sreciiill jr.
House Painting in all its
111 iK" SililMUllMJl J , I MUl'llUKl MUll I't'll
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE."
)notikrU.lulro.lliroarKI.KO,!Taiil A l?TlhTir TU Vl FORTH ITS to roorwU twd
ycat frtt-itd1, wr iiihLc voti liir luilnniniritriiia-ittt-uiKr. U If juu wIIIk-hiIub UitUMTab ofyHtnttul or
any iuvuImm' uX yuu rtuitl) . in Hi mlto irom u wi t ui uur uittbt i brw-quuru r Im1 Jut
CRAYON PORTRAITS
(itirBMUitftnilrtvulUonMA'ii 1 1 w tUrrjrtj' .tli kuowu tltTuu iWittt.. T'nlT l"nl til ii ilmirn tn IwniMM
t.ir ctJoMn-ia i t. ii -r iliwHi'Mj 1-tfL.r S . tiui.t iriua nur uf 11 Ukiii I'drtrmiiH ptM-d in yuur buittu will slo
u-1 tt--l "i " i.frtn..f .ii'l ih. i Jioi.k -jiA ..a , .-rvi-.rtsti-.lt.. u- .iv lo . f THIRTY DAYS
I SUM DAT:. u I itn.il ii j ... n-iiiiiiti- xaiul I 'wm S3S.OO It wUlbe ankUM
mu U nvsvfi Tv tn. mil ni in i i ti i i,..i t u ' ' lul.tn 1. 1 U. ii i. f ii.. tli4.itnrh whiu jom iwd
l fmiiunin iu
llom i int. i
.1 lit... I -.1 II. 1
Liuii fav.r ,
(.IV A- I O., 7Vi aiul
u u io ti vui
A ffcuuuie scwimI Bhw, hat will not rip, fine cclf,
iwaimcas, einooth innitlc, fltxililt more romforUhlc,
ntylirvl. and durable than any other bho ever sAd at
tlie price. Rijuuls cubtuut iiiaJc hhucs costing from $4
to $S, and ia tile
Best in the World for the prloe.
For GENTLEMEN.
$C nn 8ato.
Si A An
s3.50
so fcnE,u viiw
s2.25
Sn en o4wer
eaVU
Hiuvm. 'Im
Htaa-Sewei jtMasWsBBaTdlBsW
L, m Sri
swn's Base. efleaaiBTlsBBBV
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES.-flS
IT IS A DUTY ou owe to jMiir.Llt and your family, duriue U,t hive!
times, toget the inott alue br jom ii,.mu. Vou can ounomur fu iu t-ut-wear
if vou nun li.isi- W 1 ii.,i,,.i, si,. j v. i... t. . .
greater value tor the money ih m nv
C m A I IX I II IVI w H'
1 IVIVi on the bottom
who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. DoukI' Shoes by attompt
Ing to substltuteother makes for thorn. Suh substitutions at fraud
ulent, and subjeet to prosocution by Inw, fur obtaining money under
false pretences, IV. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mttss. " t ,
Vdaiw Mi liik.uu s,,;i , rU' In .t. h
Sub8cril)e for
T1 I atg-ss JJTlflW
Scott's
Enmlsjon
Hardware Co.,
mm
9 itp isiuuiiUvf uiuuu
hut wlitm-jon (iiiryi-Bml hew nttvk nml oat
ttt ni-lemlM quality ulAlJ tmr tutuila
by our lied Itonk Prices.
Men's and Hoy's Suits.
thPtu -pickl out of the nmy, Htiuy at t native
A. GOTH,
P. 0.. LEHI0HTOK, PA.
at lifwral nrices. Cailini Dmir-
I wd
Uraiicliri. All work imranti
P(l
iti'.'u i fiv no nil ui iiunif i: am luaar raMNt
tu i m . i i ..ii ni. r i A K'uk kiw-khu. t3ta, firgi
vit-i i I (1 ) i,uu SvW fk sWul ftll HUM
l i in ti d)f ,
1 . ,"i It K..lb Aciiiii, Hroolilyn. N, Y.
tri ii ( r i ii ; o.t tu c npUnL
Par LADIES.
SO nftHsad-
Bewvd.
2.50
s2.00
s1.75
Batola.'
poa
For BOYS & YOUTHS.
2 l.75
SCHOOL SHOES.
othi i m ile.
name and the prlco Is stamped
of each shots, which protects the
tlio Advocali
V
1 UMM'.I! C JTlAi
ii-
t.i , ,
'1 h iv.- I . -ii i ,,s limt th" in
'hitiiii'i ji-wn ic i ! Mumiipr ImUl
In! i Im- i tin- h i.,nt f it- pnlitriM
.u I wu in tli. ' miry, rud th.it it
iiuiiHK.l ii'i,;r-- i' more hki-Iy tu
.1 nil lit n liutu nit. Tlio rnHt)ii is uot
th.it il Tnnilif ! in-' lpumiiiK tn BjK-nd
tln'ir RUinint!"-' nt h unr, f-r tli' v flnck to :
the l.ikos, thu nn im' uii nml tlie
lui'o in grcntt r nunili"i tlnm vt r, bnt
n Kimtll(n i'-itti -n -f litem lm in
huti'lH nnd n ihsimh nililv -rcater pru
wrtin'i in cittHgt'S. At 1'ir Ilarlmr
stVLinl of th" liuf?o-t hot'l hnvo ro
inniii.'d clo-'l, not lu-nu-.,. t!i ono of
Mount Dn-' 1 1 lias .':iin'il, fof it wa
li.'Vrr bo mi' -h the f.idiion, lmt rlitcily
IxvuifV thtM.liUid isfull ( rottn;rt'-. and
Hio "lirt iiiopli'" livo iu tli'in, IhiTcby
(IiiumjrittR tho Imti-ln dirt'ctly by tho
low of thiir own iritrmfttr,f . nnd in
directly by ci to wrvo thnn n
bail.
The tvndiMK y which iIlnHtrntl in
an exceptional diree at liar Hnrliur ia
generally noticeable in tho mnjority of
tho summer im-ti, and a natural nnl
coin m cuilftlili' trnileiicy It in. Tho part
of tho popnltitittu to which it U most ca
scntlnl lo ffl out of twn ,m tho wom
en And t hildriu, imd for them hotel life
even In tin- rutin met is decideilly a sv
ond best i xpt'dii ut. Tho Ampricnn
hotel brod inf.mt, with whom Mr. Hmrv
Jnmefl iu the em lier earn of hit) liternr
industry lieliK.il u mtiko tho worbl fa
miliar, ia a typn which it hi nn w. II
Should not survif tAi 1:4(1 of thu tlction
irf tho l.iRt deendo. Without ndmtttin-t
thftt it ever was a very prevalent tj c.
it Is wife enoi.K,. to nume that the
Wore Amorican children nre enaM"l 1
tlti3tihite Dim atmoipltere ofnMiinmti
homo for tho garish (l(tiht of u nuri
mr hotel tho lnttcr itvill bo lor the
manners' of the rising generation.
Of course it U by no means a new
thing for rich Americans to have sum
mer homes. The growth of umsfj nml
Ivy ou Eeorcit of Use Newport houses at
test that. Of course, too, a snminer cut
taj;e ia a luxury, aud luxuries are ever
prone to inolro their llrst liows to the
people with the moat mouey. Nevir(lie
cm there aro collages nnd cottaO'S and
whenever families that have been med
to taking refngo in summer hotels once
make up their miuds that they would
liko a cottage better thero ii impound
flunncial roason why" they should not
eventually have one. The main diffi
culties aro to decide where it shall U
aud to bring the family's nil ml to the
point of givintf hostage to roturn to the
same place several snmmerH in snccon
sion. Tor of courte, unless one is rich
enongli to have nn nortment of scat
tered dwellings, it i extravaganrc
to build a house i Iih ioiu1o
occupy it or can rem
No doubt the irovoljilmts of vngrnncy
in the summer hot 1 fwthod counilnkvl
origiually pne of Ha chief cliarum. it
enabled ptMiplo to try at ltafc one new
placo every year, and aaeertain Anally
where they preferred to go. But thi
very quality in it has Iie1ied the devel
opment of cottages, since, after n due se
ries of vnrant seasons, tho family if.
able out of itasuffi icnt experience to ih
"clare a nettled preference for some par
ticular spot. There, tho spirit uf adven
ture having given place lo tho desiro for
oisuied rotuforr, tho, cotiao IwgiuH its
growth aud finally develops Into n true
liome. with its nccomiinyini; pifssil'iili
ties of hospltulily nnd of contlunonn uc
cietions of yrace and strength.
Theobsprver who watches tho prog
ress of American civilisation must be
both interested and odlfiud at tho spread
of the summer cottage, ire finds lujf
.mother sign of tho settling ptfpuh.tlou
which ia in process, and which makes
the laud constantly plenmmtor and
more habitable as it gow on. Iluri-erV
Vee!;ly.
An Improvnl JiUiilll.
A shntn 1 manrtfiictiire;- in Ma-u-chnt?etu
In effected mi ijipiowmeut iu
thntmeclutnibin which proun --i to lw of
considerable practical value m the oper
ations of woolen iuilln. In heu of the
ordinary hinged spindle for leccivmg
and holding the brbhm of y.irn.ashort
rigid spindle ewpl.-yi d in combi:n'i)n
with t wo holding jans, one above nnd the
other Ik-1 uw iho h ad of the lobbin; tlie
lutb r tiny chi"(i Mid setuiely held in a
cential iohitiou, a tingle spiral fpi'ng
being un;mit tl in the lu-e of thehbut
tleeons to e-?ert nn etpnil pies- ure on
the luibbiu holding jnwt, bet wet u whit h
it is placed. As a re. ult of (liiiuimine
Construction all splitting of theHxdibite
arising from the use of the long K,mti d
hlngfd spindlo is obviated, uitli a cou'
rment saving of wosUi yarn The truubU
from the brfaking of tliii j.iru h tin
canting of thotspiudle ioint in the wcav
ing poration it ah.o oveiconjn. New
York Kun.
iiu riiiut)ii Atitin'.
A little jobbing larpenler. unable to
get his account for woik done pnd li
his late employer, lial ut l.i-t t.ikeu
action against linn. The ca-e cum tin
for trial, defeudunt not appeal in ?, and
the plaintiff wa brieUy u.sii.itm tlie
facta.
"And did yon then call ut bin Loum'
ami danutnU tsiyiueutf" ahkod the mag
istrattf. "I dldT'
"What did he sayr
"JJu tnrneil uo out of doom nud told
mo to go to my gruudinother."
'Oh! And what did you do then? '
"I came on here fur a rmiimoiifi.'" -Irfind.mTi
Wilts.
We rend in a Swiss paper the full. -,v
ing udvirtittement. "Wierbuth, In iht
Ueniebe t lurlaiid. is the favtnite rcM'i I
uf all pi-nouii In bturch of M.'ifu.lt
Hence this peaceful hamlet Ih frernieui i
by a crowd of visitors from all p.n i s
the world." Trihnue,
A It tit Qucfttlou.
He Is my hat on straight?
She Yen. Tho idea! Vh r
aak such r question?
He Iui gohig out inn niKK
New s.
Ait ObM-rfhiff Ilaker,
During a war lietwoeti Austria cud
Turkey a baker iu his cellar km-aduig
bread noticed n blight uutea ridiig and
falling at intervals, which seemed lo
comu from a distant comer of his coil ir.
lie stopped his work, and tracing tlu
souudx discovered that they were caur-i tl
by a few marbles dancing up and dou n
on the head of a Utile drum Ihk clid i
had left there.
The majority of perjona would hni
been satiHfitMl to attribute bfa motion f
tho marbled to tho rumblm,; in tin
street, oi to the utvatuutiul ihin' of gim.
but thU man wad an observer.
Hniins('d ut the jwifk-it mgulant
with which the marbUs juiuimm) from
the dram head, ho put his ear io the
ground uud ii"t iced a dhitaut tnppina
He recalled how us a boy he had heard
from one cud uf u loug log a companion
scratchtiig with a pin upu the other
end, aud hu judged that the earth wa
jnht biich u coiidnetor of t.iund as the
log had )een
Suddenly it tliushed ttpOU him that
what he heard wa tho bound of a pick,
and tliat tho Turks wt io doing whet had
so loug lie-it ftared, undermining the
city. Tho Hewn w as ut ried tu the Ar
triaii guH'i.,1, eatidimtion tuude
couutt i iuiiie piep.ired ami explinl d. ami
the Turk , put io Might. V.-mii M . ,
iUU I ell I S Ml.tUI 41 lUllg.
Ah lmpie- I'fji.ilil. v i n j'. nlh in
11 .1 i ( I t il 11 ' 111 l ' I t .11 It . il! 1 ! Ii I
a i h-u nun,, , , i ! i ii aii 1 l mu ,
took lti li i ' i . nn W In.. . !!
r-iiiii wiul i n 1 ii iii-i - i
whuli li u i .iuld eiialdtt
UiUl tu make ..t one 1 i llluiit Mioke nu
elegant pro.. t . f hit i- td wit Hu,t Inn
btiuudle-H .it; tti n 4i1.ki. in nt u
lUOfh-l bui. I t -II that - ii. in li d l.ei
full tini i li r in.ti io ;it drtu
8l 1 1 piat ai pi. . i.' in- u.th the ruitf
,ti Vial . t.'i I a in. . . it it x it tl
it . lnt'lf- ii I . t r i - it has ii-.
. ud
tod- I p .i piK pii.d
Ulald. li miiii i i (i 11 . it i 1. ,
Lii uij, Iwi u ( 4iii , uuuibks also
uy lovo fui )un u ha uo beginning." I
London Tit-fiiu. I
Nov
CONDENSED
Mikes an every-rlay convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Pood Expositions. !:ai!
package makes two large pies. AvM
imitations and Insist on luvlng II
NOND SUCH brand.
MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N.
i yse
pi-' i.-olicl to uiske Woirr's Acub
i L.'Kr.n. AIcoliol Is gooil for leatbert
il ii i, nil lor the skin. Alcohol i the chief
jn ii ihciil ol Cologne, 1'Ioriila Water, and.
Uiv Kiim tho well known face washes.
W vi think tin re U nothing too costly to uno
a good leather prcMtTatlrc.
Acme Blacking retails at 20c.
uiH at th.it price sells readily. Many
; 'il j iirn so sccuttoineil to buying a dress-
i klii king at 5c. and 10c. a boltlo
'ih y cunnot undentand that a black
.nlecltoupatSOc. Wenanttomeet
i!. i s iih i hrapnm If we can, nnd to ac
, ii 'i tl.li we offer a renardof '
'mu ij-c thich will enable tis to tnato
; Mrs Acmb IIlaceinci at such a price
r i'..i rit.iilLTcan proGtably sell it at 10c af
' We li'-M this ofRr oiien until
J "i. bt, lst.3.
WOUIT & KAHDOLMT, 7biladallib!a.
This cur vr r run. n i
fttlcoNsiraiiTHw i ni. i
cl&tsonapositivCEiinrn.ter.Rt' I
Lure can rtmtl Eiirrcsv(.ii". 1
COUGH, HOAUsrN r .
will cure vou promptly. II V'1'
CROUP or VlKHJi'lMl t.
quickly and relief ii iire. ii
SUMPTION, dci'i wait mu .1 vu
less, but take this Cure at iv..
tsediate help. Laric Uiith ;
Travelers convenient jwckit
your drngglst for SIIILOU'S t L '
lungs are sore or back lame, u : ;
A V
ous Plasters. Trice, 25c.
K(ii: h.m h r.
T)r. 0 T. Horn, I. rliiRl.loti, I'a
t
Jnro tbn hrnitn or lataier wltti oae'al.tulD or
weMiire lr hullda ap na iiupiwfgtbe eotieral
hmtlb cLsrslLitikiqaDa be&atlucttWcompUiilon.
no.vrtnkifft:r flabbloart follow thlt treaturnt.
uiilorsed 117 i(ij-flicln mad UhAxng (ocltj lottos.
PATICNTS TBeATED UY MAIL COfjrtDE HUU
lUrnl, fta fitrilnf. Bond 6 cmiU In rltuui i r 1 rtscwlwi la
dr.o.w. r srjitDK. tj-vjettii s iscf.ua, imm. ill
1
Wn tTini.) ii.l h
Iara;n II . '-tr t
Hoii.L?. W.irT J
Ftr, thu .i 1" 1 m
Mttetirifil litrfUUM, L 1
TlUlt.ti-i.j-.tui.it-to 1
ifihct Lk 1 Dr. LHa-, - S
Oil ruutxly Lhut ruit iU t
IrfUavi lh .. I
THE cctLGns iweiji. ;),-!: i.
ORE
pick neadKcba and roliT U tba troublu focf
rtent to aUliou sUtaot ttto i7ktam, uch a
JJiadnefjn, Nausea, Drowiinaa. DUtreM alt5
ratlug, 1'ain in tho (UJe. XftMo ttit.lt mo&
riuttfcUo iuccow Iia boenahovnlaciiuois (
Itwflarl yet Cflrttr'a Lit tl j XAnr PnTa artj
ciiaUysaluattolDCousttriat ton, curing and pr
VBCtluu tUlnannoylng complain t,w til la IheTtUUa
roiTMtaUillaKiioivortboatomacnllmuUtetlia
llTtM-andrfttaUiebowoLi. trtja U Ui7 only
Creu
Act a t her vmiU bo almost rrtAelMi to thm wba
BaUbr f rum t nlti dLatrcealng couij'lalnt; bit fortu
sateljr t heir coodncaa Aoaa noteiiu boratan4 tut3
vbooucetrytbcmvlll find thaaalilUaptlUratii
&bla In ao many wayattiat they will not ba wiu
llBgtodJwitlwutUienx. Uut after aUalcl. hoa4
ACHE
flsUietoneef Mmicy IItm th.t tiers lsbrs
vemUeonremtUiuit. OurfUIiOiuellwaU.
Ctben do not. .
Outer. UtU. Liver mis an Terr m.ll ut
Terr eeer to Ukfc OaoertvorUuinut.siloM.
TUT tro mrlcllr TegeUtil. enJ da nol gllpe M
ran., butbr tirtr gnll scikid nl-MU M
bwlhaai. lort.l.itlSceol.i u.efortt. DM
If dmo-uti mwifUte, or m k null.
CARTER MtOICIHB CO., New VorU. .
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPRlCl
Beldin's
mm
IP
la a UarUltj-rt Iwnuk-Hi. J
10i.ar.lU.a. iir-v.. I all. .1
tailiiiwui f 1 . '
Ml IR. StlS'K "
TRADE MARKS.
DEfiiniM PATCMTH
COPYRIGHTS. OtO.
F'r tijfur.nntlon an1 frMIanlboolr writf to
Ml NN A 1(1.. KI BmiAl.W.T, Mew WhK
Oltlr-at liiiniuu fur tun umtkt palMitB lit Ametiug.
Kvwry ptiitt Ukoti tftit by ua ia Irutuitil l-fl.a
tut. iMibllu by ft iiolu-o iflv-tui ttff ctf .'hn,u Ui tltj
icutiCijc mcvtqu
lreeet etmiletlon ol .ur m i. n' i ' tu I'le
wurM. KiMuaidlr IM" ''-' 1 1 lu
men rAnuli beistut m u " J,oO s
fMi iu ti isessu. aii m .ci,
uiUMua.a'sMi.u..' k
Is uovumui i' -1 us ,
CREAM la tt. uStr
tllv disM all tlittt la
itti.u.aiurii. jirnnorw i
lKtt.K iluipltja. Tin, find .!
mnt'T-IWil.
A fTsv ai.r.li, ..tl.ma la. lit rxi. l.-r
l-ttia ol tu( Via, whhuut mt
il tt;dffelii'll,r.m.H1hnnilI,iit' It l.ot
ittmuK lit) uic.)t-rt.. uuu, t'Ut a 1 -ift., a ia '
ruurtmi'tj i..rioraiitia n..n
Al IlllV.aim'-, ifMill lJ" lilaUI 1'Ul i !r '
0 C. BlTfNfcH & fca
roLituo,
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rjvirrs iu iv
All the ti 1 jr la.li--r 1,, lV
b fount in the Cahbov Al so-CATo
m r
Alcohol
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vvuirt cmr .saavaai mt n m . -. m
PimplBH, gjf
fiV-aaaHK
n friii 1,
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