To Delinquents. You get the Carbon Advocate by mail, Just look at tlie directum lab on your paper, end you will see just how uchyouareIndebtetlfor the iper; remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. We need themoney n dollar ortwo to eaoh is not much, tho ntjgroftat to us amounts to hundreds of dollars. Come, gents, pony up. Addre. H. V. MOnTHIMHK, Vrop. Lehlghton, Ta. Delinquents living In this neighbor hood will please caK and settlo, and save 2T rents for coHectlon. On the Way to l'arndUc. Which will jehae? It doe upein ih If ome Mkn irtferto nave tlin last rendition of the liver rather than the firm. They per f tually lo.e themselves with nm-KAtlrea totally without virtue a Alterative of liver trouble, irontetter'a Ktomsch Hitters Is the fwrveMful ranitidine for the people's choice, and et wputar find well known as It la there are nnrornin&tfs who keep on trying the dnwtlc remedies of former dRjs. It Is to the Intelligent portion of the puMle that the well known and long tried pnpertleorihe Bitter, appeal, ltemoti shonld to culded hv ex perience in the matter of medication, "lhe best guide to our feet Is tho lamp of experience," said a great patriot of the early revolutionary period, and the exclamation Is pregnant with truth. For over a third o( a century the liuters dally has met with the endorsement of people suffering from liver complaint, tn Alarm, taunt I nation, rheumatism, debility und trnnhta no eompanled by djspepsla. Jjitterly it has tie elared Itself and been thoroii&hly approved as a remedy for "la grippe." No man can do his duty la a world like this without getting his back full of knives. llucklen's Arnlc-n Salve. The best salve In tho world for Cuts limine, Sores. Ulcers, Halt Illieum, rever Rorei, Tetter, Chapped llsnds, Chlltilmus Corn.-., uuil all bklu Eruptions, and positively cure files, or no pity required. It Is guaranteed to el-e i-erfect satis faction, or money refunded, Price 2fl cents per box. For sale by Ucber I.clili;litori; nml lllery Welssport. That state of mind Is most happy lu which superfluities are not required and necessaries are not wantine. There Is no use of any suffering with the cholera when Chamberlain's folic, Cholera and Diarrlira Itenicdy can be procured, It will give relief In a few min utes and cure In a short time. I have tried It and know. W. II. Clinton, llclinelta, X. J, The epidemic at Ilclnictta was at first believed to he cbolcra, but subsequent Investigation proved It to be a violent form of dysentery, almost as dangerous as chol era. This Remedy was used there with great success. For sale by X II. Iteber, I.ehlchtoii. and W. n. Iiiery, Welssport. It Is just as natural to ho born poor as it Is to be born naked, nnd it is no moro disgrace. No Ice-cream worthy of the name cmi be made without lemon, oranee or tanllla. Use Hull's lfead FlavoilnaKxtracts.nhlcharoas iinod at the fruit, rrlce to cts. It Is well we cannot see into tho fu ture; there are few boys of fourteen who would not be ashamed of them selves at forty. Specimen Ui.es. Since its first Introduction. Electric Hit ters has gained rapidly In popular favor, until now It Is clearly In the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives con. talnlng nothing which permits Us use as a beverage or Intoxicant, It Is recognized as trie best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach, I.Iver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache. Indigestion, Con stipation, and drive Malaria from the sys tem. Satisfaction Guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only SOc per bottle. Sold at Iteber's Drugstore, Lchlghton, and Illery's Drug store, Welssport. When some men pay their proaclier they feel as though they wero pnylng a gas bill. Let Me Show You what a saying I have made during the last year by being my own doctor. Last year I paid out $00.23 for doctors and their medicine; this vcar I paid 15.00 for six bottles of Sulphur Olltcrs, and they have kept health in my wbolo family. They are the beat and purest medicine ever made. Charles King, GO Temple Ftreet, Boston, Mais. No pleasure Is comparablo to stand ing upon tho vantage ground of truth. Two Valuable rrlendi. 1. A physician cannot be always had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises and Burns occur ofleu and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and the de stroyer of all pain, the famous lied Flag Oil, 23 cents. 2. Many a peectous life could be saved that Is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secute a good nlsht's rest by Investing 25 cents for a bottle of l'au Tina, the great remedy for Couslis, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles of Tan Tina free at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. Like u beautiful flower, full of color but without perfume, nro tho fine but fruitless words of hint who does not accordingly. What shall it profit a man it he gain the wnole world and then has the dyspepsia so bad that he cau't enjoy any of the good things It contains? He won't have dji pepslalfhetakes J)e Witt's MM la Kaily Risers. T.D.Thomas. Where there are valleys of depres sion' will be found hills of promise and mayhap mountains of exnltatton, Piles of people have plles.'but De Wilt's WUch Haile Salve will cure them. T. 1). Thomas. He who Is virtuous is wise. DIED. In this city of consumption. A familiar headline Isn't It. It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Minnie Couth Cure Is pleasant safe and sure. T. D. Thomas. Reforms grew. What the schoolboy mumbles to-day, to-morrow becomes public opinion and the next day law. It's not very pleasant to ceosh and hark, To inner pain In chest and back. Many people could stop It, for sure By simply using Ono Minute Cough Cure. T. D. Thomas. The Time Is never rlpo for thos-o who fearto act. Simple Quell Ion. Simply Amnered. Why do people often allow a Cold to inn onf Because they think It will wear anay ll'hy does the Couch that at first r.Anl no alarm become deep seated and clironl -7 Because me proper remedy wai not used. The way to break ud anv ' Conch or r..l.l no matter If other medicines failed to ben efit you. Is to try Pan Tina, the great rem edy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, 26 and 50 rents at T. Ij. Thomas' Drnij store. The woman who never takes auy In terest in the fashions needs medicine, Nothing good can be found on irtl that will not be found In Heaven. The new testament was first printed lu Irish In 1C02. Seattle, Wash., lUhrrmeu liare form ed a union. Tba average niun has 2,T0l,rtVI iioros In his skin. It tost the present KuiKror of China 110,000,000 taget married. About eight specie of whale are known on the California coast. One of the eaalest things to Iwllove is a pleasing lie almut oiirud'ea. Tho prayer that daw not bring us nearer to God puts ns farther away. Confession of sin U iiniioaaible until there la a wllliugnsas to forsake It. A resident of Waltsburg, Wiu.li , ap tured a red bat a short tnnu ago. The people who disappoint clod the most are those nh try in fight I heir own battles It is a good plan to k, a little money tn your pocket that belongs en. tu-ely to God. CARING FOR THE SICK SOME FACTS A' UI '.ANCE r.VTCM l.r nr aiv,bu- LtlxiitliuiN ilililm ri.i Hie t...,ri,it f llioie Tnlii-ii S t,M. il.i 1:1 In lhf t.rc.tt Melrpill Mln lit- inl.t -i.hi-i- Ti nnier Thau II u rl ,i . Th ambulance service of Ni.w York city Is probably the inot con.ph-tc in the world. Few people reflect us to the scope of its humane work when the noisy gong of the familiar hospital wagon warns every ono to "cloar the track," It is n nuisance to drivers and proinennders. It would twin that the ambulance service, peifect ns It Is. Is appelated lees by the public than almost any oilier beuehciul institution which is supported by the city. Tho nunual cost of a single ambulance Is estimated at OT0. Thevo are ttvi-'ify-six of them in daily service now. This involves an expenditure of fcjn.BJflu yoar. Incidental exiwnses are not included In these figures, which only defray the cost of the conveyance, the burse's feed nnd driver's salary. The number of nmlmhmco culls 10 sponded to lu ono month wan -ITS. All of these sick people wero comfortably and speedily carried to various hospitals and doctored fiee of charge. In the same mouth there were tifty-f our "hurry calls." These were In cases of emer gency, such ns fire, poisoning, npoplexy, alcoholism, etc. The ambulance subject is usually a person in iioor circumstances. One rarely sees a well dresmi occuiwnt being curried toho"pitals by umbnluiice. It is strange that n luck of confidence should bo placed in such u perfect serv ice lis the city support. And yet many people suddenly stricken 111 betray a dread and distrust of tho ambulance. There is no doubt that lives are lost by this foolish apprehension. All that sci ence and advanced Invention can do in the way of easy and speedy transporta tion, nccomiianied by the best of medical treatment, is given to tho twor and de pendent part of the iiopulation. 'llio educated and well placed sick. when unexpectedly stricken, yield to tho first impulse to get home nt ulHiazards. A long rldo in n close carriugo unattend ed by any physician sometimes proves ratal, llie nuibul.inco would be far safer and tho treatment unquestionably better. The ambulances which convev na- tientB to Bellcvuo ore probably the most comfortable conveyances In tho world. This is an important factor in the hos pital service, as tlio jolting of nn ordi nary closo carriage oflen adds nulold suffering to tho invalid. The ambulance in Huelf i 8tndv. Tho padded bed lu it is us toft as n pil low nnd fits tightly within the soft cush ioned sides. Over the b'-d is laid the stretcher, upon which the patieutcaulie removed from the ambulance to the hoi- pital ward without a jar. The bed in the ambulance is arranged upon rollers, so that it withstands the shock of jolt ingover tho rough pavements altogether. No matter which way the occnpantrolls or tosses only cushioned surfaces mee t tho bod3 A physician in attendance carries a handbag containing stiiunlnntx, restoratives, antidotes for poisons and all drugs that may be reimiicd in ordi nary cases. The conveyance is always enuiiitwd iu the same complete manner. Cruder the driver's seat is a largo box, the lid of which forms the tent. Under it are rolls of bandages cut In different widths for use on different, parts of the body. Stored away besido these nro spliuts, lint, oakum and oil, salves, etc., for bums. A hip splint, long enough to ex tend from under tho arm to tho feet, Is always n part of the equipment. Tills is provided in anticipation of broken legs. There Is a lantern at the head of the patient and another nt the feet, in order that no time limy bo lost in ob taining proper light. A strong leather belt, with iron cuffs attached attheside, goes with every ambulance. Thi3 is used whero n patient is violent or wildly intoxicated. Tho fire department system of harness ing Is emplojed, and only threo minutes are allowed the ambulance to prepare to respond to a call. On the second alarm the driver drops the suspended harness upon tho horse. The buckling takes less than a minute. He hurries with hU coat and vest, and appears at the hospital en trance just as an attending physician comes out of the door. Any point within a distance of two miles is reached lu less than fifteen min utes. The ambulance call is reduced to the minimum degree of simplicity. Ilvery body should know how to summon an ambulance. The alarm Is always scut through the lire department ortho police stations. On each firo alarm box is a notice telling wheie the key is kept. The policeman on the bent usually pos sesses a separate key. It is also his' duty 10 Know wncro 1110 oiuer Key is kept. "Hurry calls." tunally street cases, are thus sent through the llio department to the hospitals. Notice given at a police station ts at once telephoned to the hos pitals. It lies within the discretion of the police officers to decide whether a patient is a fit subject for a prison cell or a hospital. If au ambulance is summoned nnd the disease is contagious the sufferer is taken to Bellevue hospital and placed in a tent outside the building. The ambu lance is nt once fumigated und the j tient transferred to the board of health. If removal of a patient by ambulance will endanger life the physician must at once telephoue the hospital, meanwhile remaining with the patient. Then an other physician is sent in a coupe to at tend the sufferer. Isew ork World. Time riles. Klin frmKlitnirlvl Inet llil.iV .Int-li,..- you proposed but twenty-four hours ogo. Ja tl.rlll;..l . nil 1, though it were but yesterday. London Tit-Bits. The Sweet or Ills llroir. A Bebec young man has demonstrated whit pluck and persistent work can do. On one of the streets of that village stands a good sized dwelling house, with L, shed and stable. The house is two stories, and tho set of buildings is really nice in design and finish one of the best in that place. This fact is remark able, because it is all the work of a boy (now twenty years old), who has had no means to start with. He has performed nearly all the labor with his own hands in spare time. When his money for material ran short, he would work out and earn more, thus not running In debt for anything. He is unmarried, but the little wife, when he gets her, will hare a home that ought to be famous as a monument of her young husband's fore thought, thrift and Industry. Bangor Commercial. Curses aud Chickens. The old man had gone over to a neigh bor's to find his wandering hens, and he was in such bad humor that bis lan guage was-, to say the least, not polite. "Don't swear so," pleaded the neigh bor, a pious person. "Don't you know curses, like chickens, come home to roostt" "Well," exclaimed the old man at the end of another striug of emphasis, "if they are like my chickens they won't," and he used more language. Detroit Free Press. She lied Furaetten. A woman nonplussed tlie information bureau man at the railroad station in Portland, Or., some tiioa ago by telling him she had forgottan hsr destination. He Galled off the iwuum of a long list of stations, but she was uoabl to recognise the name of hsr pLaoa. VitelhiiH wun uturtlerwl iu UU unti uau i... .,.,,...1. .....i ... ,i i mssev j lis was unii (juaiue, niiu s-isss uvwi body was lruKk' 1 imkttl thronffb tb treats uf iioiii uiul throw ii uiiii w -Lit u I'tun.M-1 uiputjou iruua Uut tb uf youth," tu Ui frog tytid wbu bt plufigtd into the water uiqu ttouiuy a boy pick up a ttoa. .-.il.lii 1. U-lH ll I .III win!" i,. hi I" pil ki't UTllll.l. - part ... ( iinfid. . 11 nt tlie foil-must .11 tit fmt liij-i was nn i.i 11 rods in 1 mi, buuii'li .1 1 and liey-inil Unit ,1 1 . unilciliriisli. F- i iV al 1 .1; iiKinl ! nii.ihvr, l.t 'Ml h : soldier started, n li ill ilozi-n In." after hitn. Foniin ii h furtlie fn Hie rains liad softeni l the nn!. i, horses slumped tlimugh the 1 111 r 4 1 that pursuit was slow. A pistol ImII passed through l'i id 1 - nin nera hat, lint lie rent-lied the feu . un.l with one bound landed on the t..p. In tending to give it long spring nin- i-l, hut I ho old fence crumbled bum-nth In" weight nnd down lie went. But luck favored him again, for a hog had rooted out 11 gutter nt IhisplHC" m il at the moment was lying in it. Tho soldier fell plnuip into the hole, mid tat frightened h-g uttered one sqnenl m.. I scampered into the underbrush. lc-. i 1; the newcomer In imwesslomif thew..' low and Imrled under the debris of lift-nee. A minute more and np dis'.ie.l tV horsenien. Hearing the rustle of the fleeing hog In the bushes, they supposed It to bo the picket, nnd dashed through the gap in the fence and hastened on. 'When they were well out of sight the fugitive crawled out from the tnndhole and run Imclt to camp. The following day one of the same horsemen was taken prisoner. Onr hero recognised him at once. "1 sny," he asked "did you caloh that hog yesterda-?' "Wo did that," retorted the prisoner; "bnt it wasn't tlie ono we were nfterl" Youth's Companion. A Cheap Ileiiicitj- for Snlullpux "I've a cheap and safe remedy for enialltiox," said n medical man. "My father was a physician Wore 1110 and he used it successfully. It's sure, too. In chulera nnd yellow fever. Now guess it, gentlemen. It's a simple ar ticleone j-ou'vo all used from child hood. No, yon can't? Well, sirs, it's salt common, plain, everyday salt Salt, you know, preserves, prevents pu trefaction. Tho diseases we most fear, according to eminent medical authori ties, ore due to p-itri faction in uur sys tem. Hero's whero the salt works like ft charm. Now, don't smile, but try il. If you tnko two teaepoonfuls of solt in 11 glass of water, soy three limes n day, youll not havo to be vaccinated during a smallpox epidemic, shunned ilniiuita cholera senro or nursed riming 11 yellow fever plague. Put n little vinosr 111 tho glass to make the dose pal.1t-.1hlc- and keep it npnwcekor so. Salt is 11 pie sorver of life, gentlemen, nnd if you nro over in a position to test its ctn.-uty you'll remember this couveirntiiin." Pittsburg Dispatch. Chemical Kfl'eet of Lightning. Lightning works chemically ns well as mechanically. It has the iiowcr cd developing 11 leculiar odnr, whi-h has been variously compared to that 0 phos phorus, nitrous gas and most frerpt -nily burning sulphur. Wuier mentions n storm 011 tho Isthmus of Darieu which diffused such a sulphurous stench through tho ntmosphero that he titul Ids marauding companions could scarcely draw their breath, particularly when they plunged into tho wood. Tlio Brit ish ship Montague was once struck by globular lightning, which lctt such n satanlc savorbehind it that tho vwl seemed nothing but sulphur, and every man was suffocating. About a year ago the newspapers re corded n similar experience of tho-nrew of another English ship while crowing the north Pacific from China to the States. Iu this caso tho crew had to take to tho rigging to prevent being choked by tho sulphur fnmes. Cham bers' Journal. A l'oituliute Cat. A cat which patronizes (lie soda water fountain is nn attraction of .drug store in Sixth nveiiuc, near Jefferson market. It is a linn plump animal, with a layer of fat for each of Its thirteen years, but between us ugv and weight it is most deliberate iu its movements. Its teeth arc nut what they mice wero by any menus, nnd so It geti nlong most easily with liquid fisnl. I.o.ig ago it discov ered that the "creinn" of tho fountain suited its tii'tps, and it lias a habit of going up to the counter and waiting uutil it is served with light refreshments in its own particular saucer. Then it sits iu tho sunlight and blinks content edly, the envy of all the small boys of the neighlKUhood, whose vitits to the fountain are limited by circumstances over which they have 110 control. New York Times. A s'omIIiIu l'e for Surpeiits' 1'oltoti, The experiments which' I have been Making consist chiefly tof EO:ikiuir scraps of meat, bits of hard bolte'd alul things of that sort, iu the pli.syi uf vipers and analyzing the changes which resulted ill them after a given interval. From these und from similar trials it was found Unit this fluid had tho jiower of dissolving tho albumen of Hesh like the gastric juice has, o it is thought that ono great use (ierha;is the greatest) of the venom is to aid in tlio digestion of the serpent's food. Of conrso it might do that mid serve ns ammunition to kill tho prey as well. Manchester Times. Nut ringing. Mamma I told you not to play on Sunday. Little Buy I haven't been plajlnl 1 was learniii my Sunday school lesson. "But you are all iu u perspiration." "I was turniu handsprings between each verse ao's to get it down Into my head."- -flood News. Itiuul Adtutitases. City Man Whew! Seems to me it's about as hot in the country as it Is lu the city. Suburban Host Y-e-s; bnt if you get overcome by tho heat here and full lu a faint you are iu 110 danger of being clubbed by a policeman. New York Weekly. llaiieruiie Chuiupazue. The well known cpicureau taste of the Flench people seems to have driven some of them to their wits' end iu order to satisfy the npi-lite In an Inexpensive manner. In leMU a Frenchman invented and obtained a patent on a process for making sparkling wine or champagne at a price bringing it within tlio reach of all. His process is to take u bottle of ordinary still wtue and pour into it a certain uuaimiy of "Dutch broue powder." The waiter then is Instructed to shake tlie bottle violently before leav ing it to th customer. Tuts, the in ven tor says, "will disturb the brilhunt particles of powder, causing them to cir culate through the wiue, giving it the appearance of a high grade aiiarkliiiif wine." Dutch bronze Is chemically known as himurlate of Btannan, aud is poison cats. It is that nilielaiiciiiii mauve ink which so quickly eats away a steel pen. 1,'ew York News. r.Ulieatln. Wlut sculpture is to a block of mar ble, education is to a human soul. The philosopher, the saint aud the hero, the wise, the good aud the great uuvu very often lie hid and concealed in a plebeian, which a proper education might have disinterred and brought to light. Ad dison, What J, lleluc Iluuc. Bhe Is it to shorten the time between New York and Boston? He NotBtall.deareat. What they're trying to do is to shorten tlie lline be tween Boston and New York. Life. In imo 1158 pr cent, of .be wbol uumbw of foreign bora lenao wee eegsged la ngriouUura, while H.SS per c&t. of tbe f oreigu born were engaged in a&nfactnra. Tbe aUbltity of electric locouiutiv at Ugh ape! i inocb greater than that of steam loooiacMree, and therefore there U lew obiMtce of deratlmeAt. The Hindoo and Oeylooeae all believe that Adam waa boried in a cave in the aide of the mountain knuwu as "Adam'a pear," Uland of Ceylup. A Hho.le Mi.. I Entiroiy vegetable: mANomm AND A SURE CUREI ( Dlllousnooa, Dyfjpopsln, , Indigestion, Dlsoaoos of tho ICIdnoyo, Torpid Llvor 1 Rheumatism, Dlzzlnoo3, 1 Sick Hoadacho, Loss of 1 Apotlto,JauiitlIco,Erup I tlons and Gkln Diseases. 1 Mm 25:. ft tctMi, Call tr ill tncrim. Milt, J9HJ.W1 ion, rrfi.. sitiiisin, it. S90Sss Hold by W. V. lllery. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, I'lltST STI1EHT, I.K IlHlinON, I A, LOOK OUT ! For Dinrrliocn, Dymntcry, Suninn'r "(iiiiiilnint, Clinlprn Mnrbus-, Cramps, Colic, &., me Dr. Iloyd's Oim. For Hiliotmiofis, Indigestion, Constipation, Djspepsin, (fr., use Dr. liovtl's Fills. 1!vSWKl.6Bv WftV.LV Rather He Without Ercndi XI Ilrsvor's ItEsiDEHCB, Marquette, Mlcb., I hOT. 7, 1609. f Tne Iter. J. KoisbleL of above tilace. mtteit I have smToreii a great deal, and nbenover X now feel anervons attack coixjngi take a doss of raster Hoenlg's Nerve Tonio ana feel re lieved. I think a great deal of It and would rather be without broad t&aa without the Tonla Ilclter Than tlio Ilcst Doctor. MinoaoT Crrr, To., December, 1600. I deem it zqt dntv to sav that I & CtmLmI for ton yoars bybe best doctors la Terms;! vanls, but never got any relief until Z took ras ter Eoeolg'a Nerve Tonto. I am cured of my nervous troubles; bave never bad the slightest symptoms of those spells since I commenced taking the orit bottle. Fnrr- Vu:uu'j:j nun If ll IU un-caee scut I-to ... ac yj H ST. d poor pattea'n .j-i -J-w. . - t ItiaDat this lue.ltclno tlvu t,r oltr.",e. Itii, wmrt.lv lma lu,n immmJ l.v ,1m . - . - Puttr florals', i.f lvrt Warno, lrnl . mce - .i. tsuoir prepared luder his illcobUoa bv L-ie KOCeIEG KED. OO., Chime". SoMbyDitisKlsUal WC n-R-.V!" -'.li-Otlaa.iIt.TO. Ill' ri .; A Tlea Tor tlie Iloailatdo Weeds. Tho foe of natural t'raco nnd beauty is the road commissioner, whoso mistak en zeal is allowed annually to remove the grass which necks to soften tho dusty outline of the road nlons; its uutroddeu borders and gutter. Thi-s is un expen sive, process and wholly uiimccnuary, since adding to tho dust otip,K ily of lLo street Is the only sen le" it nccouiplislnv, tho short, thick turf nffordiujc no ob structiou to ciinijije wlieeli. Tlilt ie cnlled "cleaning up" tho street, when, as n nutter of fact, it only ndd-t to its dirt. Bnt a worse pluue of tho claming u.i lunula is apparent when the zealou commissioner pi oceeds lo leniovo from the banks of tho highway what he terms weeds namely, tho graceful mantlo of vegetation Willi which nature, ever seeks to conceal the wounds which man has made. It is interesting to watcli the process by which the devastations of tlie road cutter ate tempered to the eye by the beautiful natural screen of vines nnd herbage, which, if let alone, wdl soon cover the rough unsightly place with a drapery or veiduro when the reckless workman haa left behind him 11 shorn nnd baireu waste. After Ids inroads lmuk-, of uuud nnd gravel are left on each side of the wide road, from which every tpear of trans hn been banished, tho fences stand u,i still and stark, the rocks protrudo from tlio soil, the trees wbiflb euunot lw felled havd tlwlr-loirorNliWWsJfcttuaiili-lv cut away, so tblt (heir WNwkiUi nd unsightly, stump iti lift JH bo edges of the fields and tlisV leXf'ti replaced by sandy slopos in fat) gtjUl tho rain. V.'ilhout wnsliiiL' an honr narnre 1k gilH her gentlo hut tiivlesn eqrk of trausfouning these ruins lnlo lieanty. Uarden mid Torest, ltlluluu Legend ,if Ailaui unit live. The Hindoo legend of Adam and Uv i iu Bubstauce is ns follows! Iu the lieginniug Ood crested Adiiun. tho first man, nnd Iters, tho (list wom an, which completed life. Ho placed thein on the' Island of Ceylon and com manded them never to ipiit their place of abode, but to remain and propagate their kind. In the course of time in wandering over the island they saw a most beautiful land connected witli theirs by lofty jieska and ragged rocks. The land beyond was most beauteous to behold, being covered with stutely trees whoso brunches hung with fruits of every variety. Many colored birds flit ted from bough to bough and uiadeu perfect din of ever chautfiug niti-ii-. Adiina(notu that this is directly oj... site to our Uiblical uccouut) tempi nl aud induced IIea to violate tin-rum maud of tlie Creator and iii-uiiip.im him to the paradhe acruaa the r.,t. peaks. When they had crossed the narrow neck of land which connected their is land hesveu witli the mainland, they heard n loud, cracking noise and looked around just in time to see tho isthmus break in two aud sink beneath the waters of the ocean. When it v ae plum that their way back to their island pai n dise had been cut off they turned their attention to their new home awl found it a laud of sand, thorns, rocks and brambles, its supposed beauty having been but a mirage raised by R.ikukuMjs, the spirit of evil, to tempt them to diso bedience. Fur this act they were doomed to perpetual labor aud final death. St. Loots ltepubllc. A Kevv Variety uf Cub. Many new plant hare been brought to Uglit in the recent explorntiouH by KwglWimen, Frenchioea and (fcinnauH in rinatorial Africa, but one in parUoti lar haa a ajxnrial claim to the fltttitif.i of Went Iudinua. In the Upper Niger region, wht-te great lieat and uiolitureiouihiBu to pr dace luxuriauoe of tropli-al vegttaMiu. a Kaut varietv uf Huuur raue lm L.- n found, whU'U is ilit nlnnl w pt i , , great Hac Imriue rirhiifst and Uiir; n iiriKlui'eilfroiUM't'd, wlik li in tlio ut 1. 1 t U well dn iloped Tliia in iiitlr-(I tif to t lit bit) ai planter, und lium u Ujtuuu-al puint .jf fuuhiuiH t liL ti'i'ni'j tiuit tail jn -ent cultivutitl iii u tu s mu U-m f n.l t from au original peifertly flow n: j aud aeedin plant, the K'r,-t'tuutkui uf which b t'Utiint luspuiifti iu ctnuv ! ' lime the uriiiiml nttributeri t.f tlit jmi etit anety. Tho Hjrnultural Ik i.l aud Iih ul pl.iutt-rs liuiiltl tula' imrlu til ti note of this niHiiiv.l dlaioeiy, mid u aluo bhouM litu n i-i unit-hi iH.iaii-.-t Uui'h a van! ui t mu- iuii hIu t .1 in , (( thUud Wnllhl l U.-ltlt llllilli li t f i ,i Mir bilkwoim-, iu iit luii'iit. I mure advantageuu lut it pi-i.,.(. And it U to be hoped we thall aoou bear aometbing more uf the N lger cane j Fort of Spam Oaten. '2-!)rloi tlio Iriiio ntrtnu-fhrttjicr-don't innltc rtny scale's but tni'ivly" tlit t'nw,Tiifi Hoalhs thi:y mty. One firm iu Nrw York rlnims to mnki't)iip.tliinlortliosf Rrtions pet yoniillmv axpiitei o swell your licmU with stirli noncpnee, tlintbecnniK? nn nrtirle is elienp it cniiuot bo good, I rnn sell you fifteen different ninkes of I'iaiiosnnd none will go over $200, nnd I onn show you that f7nhle Fiunoji nro sold by 14 dealers iu Philadelphia, nnd from one to ono hundred nnd fifty dollars nbove whatl nak for them. Think ofii $15(1, for n good upright l'iano, gold every where at $2!l). Come nnd see for yourself, (iond Organs Irom $2r to $80, the very best, a guarantee goes with everyone and you know who you are buy ing from Feople hnye been deceived right nlong: Von can havo six months or a year In pay for them. Oome and see mo. How nbnnt Sewing Machines I am after those Vnr Price Agents, and they must come down, unless people find pleas ure iu paying high prices. It will you well to come nnd see my variety of $25, Sowing Machines, I can sell you any style. Round or Square Wash ing Machines at $5. I must be cheaper or don't want, you to buy from me. Come and see lite hefure luillnc: elre where, I remain Yours respeel fully. Weissporl, ALLFiNTOWN.P-A. From now on, until the end of the season, we will try nnd lend AA. nOJltPl'YiTi'OUK 'W?? in tho Vnlloyin our COAT Deparfauout IStyle,Quality,Quantity and 1,0 !1 l'KICKR. 1'etfect fits gimifiiiteed to EVKRYHODY, KfKp- ctfully, lunsicker's Coiner 8th nnd Hnmiltnn Sts. nirnniTTnn We, the itnleral(tie1 wer 11UI XUlm . li,. j. ii MiViK. UI Arch St , I'biUaetpl.la. I ti., H. J..ni I'l.illli-i, Kea netSuir, T. A- Krlti, SUtlngloii, K. M. Small, Mount Alto, la ; Kev M. 11 Sber nir, Sunliurv. '-; J Illt, vtl S. Twelfth St , IteadiDK, I'a ; Win IMx. lOiM Muutrutw St., I'hiltdeljJil; a, u Hwe, WiJ blm HI , It end Id if, I.; Ueorica fiDl Kit. liurkart, 4 -vi leocutt St., Keadloir, Ta. Stn.l Ut circular. .a. ou a now pilndpltv tnlu tho Ufw, efmuJ) t'jrpld tloo. 8 m 1 J eat, slIJ4tl eureall 5pdOMS,33cts tZ&lu 34, f-, BiLul lit. iron Wo wuiit the name ami postotlice ail dreas ff every honorably iliseliaruetl sohllerof the late war who Is not re ceiving a penslou or who ts not re ceivlnu as iniioli iiilini aa he is en titled to. Also the name anil poMtoitlce of every Soulier's willow, ohtltl or ilewiiilent Itareut who la not reoeivinf or lias not reoeiveal full iienslon provide!) by law. Aim 'llie name of every soldier or aold tar's heir wlto has not reneiveil full I'av and IIiifnty an providol liy law. NowlAWsaud Uulllura provide for jiayinent of clslnis whloli liaie here tofore lieeu reieatwd. No el is rue for tiiforniatlon. ShiiI tn I'eiialon At torneyln oart) of Oaaaosi A uur-in., lldhton, IV si.06Tic IN'X'KNTllltS i-iin lei-nre ailvlro as to the pMleiiliihility of thtu- int.-ntii,n. l,'l'iA"rilKM i-un m-cive u.sHiatunoe in tlie sale of tti.-ir a-ti-nt t iKht--, uinl full in format inn i-ivurdiiik' PVTIATs run l.e i.lituun.l l.y TU MlF.MAliKti adJieiut; Washiutf IUPVRIQHTS ton Patent Attorney, in oare of Csaaox Advocate, Lehlgh- on, Pa. Aaron Snyder New lee Hive, uraiopen It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is ScotCs Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Beett's emulsion enres Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Frevents wasUngin children. At most as palatable aemllU. Get only tlie Kenulne. Prepared hy Bcott A Donne, Chemlitj, Now York. Sold hy all Druggists. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Go., IJMTED. Siaeeialties. Myov's Pumps A rotuplt'to lino, iunludiiig ropairs for the bbii r Cucumber Pumps A rtimplf'te linn including repairs for the same. Oo.il Oil At whnleftnlo and rotnil Usual lino of Knrdwnrc, Oils. Coal, Sand, Ccnionl. Plaster, &c, 9 &AilfetL -IS UKADQllARTKIW FOR <u KIND OF GOAL, & OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pn mhm ma mm 1 Sets The People Talking 0-F TK3S MMW rillllirijl ill 111! Fall 111 nilcrSIOitll KB & SIUNEWEILER- Good Goods ! Low Prices ! licst Qualities ! A Wminli.K Kiiltfor 1'all ami Winter ndilt iiaimiiiruir 11111 pi'jisuii nro jiiimntiiiitr iiinu i'mt, m may not feel like tiiKMHiliijt jour money You IFill bo Heuofitlcd tW rrlci't tiqueezed out ol hlui'p lu our Stylish Bcndy-Mndo We i:iean ttiat our Eirfrlal lettuctlotn shall nunc iitiitgi iiitii iiiiiu iiiuitrjr iiin inij. No change lu any respect. We iav fctlll ftelllnx inose nomlerul6t)listi All-Wool TrniiBeJi.nclunllrM'orth :i.50 un.l 84, ut Wurklue J'aiiU tit 7Bci iiiitl ftil, HI? tirottm litiirsi these law prlrr Prcparo Your Boys for Scliool. l'roiu ua at tmcli ery low DtjiiU' nt to swm aliiumt Imitoisltdo, A Ult ot Insist Um will i-ro lliAttlit'yiiic wlmt ut'daltn, Beliable Cloths, Honestly Made and Styles the Very Latest. tSTAU Departments Full anil Compile wllh nil tho HouH01ml.lt Novelties. Tho Peojile Ave Talking About Our Xow PriceH V lilt iiji our voire t aiiiiouiici' tlmt e Now Stock of Fall a ud Whiter Goods. Me n's, Youth's iuuKMiildren's (Jlofching. Kocli & Slian'kweiler. Larpsi anil Finest Clothing House in the Valley, CENTRE .SQUARE. ALLENTOWN, J'A. CHARLES -di:ai.i:i: i Wastilf.jPeeppy? Win flaw fSltaitea BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEIIIGHTON, PA. First-rlass Paper Hanging nl loivoat priops. t'oilinff Decor ation and FiTsroeing a Rprrinlly. TIouso 'aintiiijj in all its livanelii's. All work ptunrantred to lu sntisfiictory, Patronngt1 solicited. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE." InontrrutiUroauoeourKLKOATHU.l AH riWI ireil A VO.V I'OUTItAIIHlo jourMiruMl Tout irU'issu, w ntsriu itiv fullisiustb isi ililuaYr, vlu If ou wil t tx-tu u pbu4JsTruli of jounclf. or juijr uscuiixr ul ) ui iuu'ivv w:llii.ukiri.ui It um uf uur Luil ttirts'-qiufur Mff le CRAYON PORTRAITS &E5fcl Our truurt ausl rMM't.l.uri Ustr1L-i-t.rt!RirtM y wHI lit)tio thruuptwit Oil CtiittMi fiUtrsbat we tWlr to laonsstsso 1 11 l'i-(vi il. Iit'i - (mu t it lutfi i U . K In 1 t.ut hi . uf tiui Un'RLi 1 tirtnutK ilwU lu yuur bamm will do u i.Mf t,Kl liittu mlsvi tvist sV.w'rii H u t " i" n iv tH.-ii to b UMt.tl ot THinTV DAV8 rRO10ATE 1 l 1 tv i.nt- i t . n i a u n.l. .a it Jiim SS.OO II will (m tin m ,to nut ' r-. i ' ust 'I .r tv tm,r 1 -tt im-i,. j i i,.l . uii it litk of tnt nSMigrmph whm you MUtl it im- will nvii ui.ii u lUttM tt .i . inuiai'ie. ?. i rn r.i I atf i u t mr of lisMU II Aa Ut our rsmiut. .I- ilt, (sis. , i 4.1 r. i". r u xi iW foilnn littn i- n i.i i . t .-.nm.-iTliil Baiik. Brooklyn, WvUa, firgn .iHtji( uitMuy Aim ri'in I'Imh "'-i i !!! Wnio-li"' ' " ji '1 ' Ci una A C'u., Xw i ui k tviul all oviu i'i .1 i,u..it deli iik,. na.ui , i L i d f-v , i , n 4.1 ttKiUull CCDY 'V O., 7 VJ ntt.l . 15 M K:.lb Avcuuc, Urooldyn, PT. V, l - It L.-f-.. i f uu..i'i a .ii .i.ln ioTi-.li jiiUi'.tmrcoupleiL W. L DDUGLA A genuine sewol slioe, sesmlcss, smooth inside, stylish and durable than the price. Bquals cuttuiu iu rs, fau is me Best In the World for the price. For CENTLEMEN. S 5.00 Genuine Iland-BiweJ. SA Aft Jlsnd-Sewei r. j j weiionos. s3.50 Follu ind Farmer, So n f Extra Valas sCaDU Colt Shoe. Sft OC Worktop 7 u&a'sBhoe. 2.00 Good wear BUoe. BS TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES2B IT IS A hllTV VOU OWe tO Mllirslf times, to get the iimt aiuc tr nr nioiii y. Voucjii economize in your foot wear if you puri-hse V. I. Uoui;l 1-' .slim s, which, without qiicitiun, represent a greater value lor the mom y tli.m an ilu-r luaktrs. p Al ITinm w.i.. DOUGLAS' name and thaprioa Is stamptKl KSrJ 1 IVIU on tho bottom of oaoh shoe, whloh protects the consumer oenlnct hlah Drloes and Inferior alias. Hauunrn nf riuiism who acknovvledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoes by attampt Ing to substltutootlur makes for them. Such substitutions ara fraud ulont, nnit subjost to prosooutlon by low, for obtaining money under falso pretences. XV, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, bJ3i.y Adstr iH-lirkniii ft Son, AitiiIh, Subscribe lor wciulei fully to one's itjpfariiiict. si j lea anil but wln-n ou nee niirgiaml uevr hUw; and cast ly our I5ed Honk Prices. Men's and Boy's Suits. tiM'iii qukkly out of tlio wuy. M:uiy at h active Good Keliablo Suits can be had fH'rt eerv om-loil.) their July and hnjHft ou- A. GOTH, Hot will ol rif, fine cclf, flexitle, more comtorUtile, any oilier shoe ever sold at made bhoes costing from For LADIES. s2.508 2.00 c" S I 7C FOE iaO HISSES. Fcr BOYS & YOUTHS. SCHOOL SHOES. Suit Vuur fmilv. ilyrinir itiwu. ltar.1 Li liiliUui. tlie Advocate S S3.!! SHOE THt AUSENTMINDEU WOMAN. A.v.rul rKiiin M" I I i ., t Mi. Is Nnt, n, vlu- I . in.., I Alsdy wlni IiiimmhiI I i cxiilmn tlmt she Is "not ft dnukiiiK v.-nninn," tli'nt she Is "not ndillctd tn tlio iiso of dmi," in short Urn' she has no hnbils that wonld tend to lmixilr the intellect, cites tut ex perience that has cansed her lotich dis quletnde. Briefly told and lu her own language, she "went down town and forgot to put on either list or bonnet." This bit of mental aberration has so haunted, worried nnd generally tipsrt her that she appeals for relief some thing In the nature of citation of similar cases that uiy convince her that she Is not n glaring exception to the world of sensible people and that her pel formance 13 not to in-taken na an ImUcntinn that 6iio Is losing ht r iniml. It ought to be tlie ea-iiet t'.nu i i tV world to convince this neoiUei.-ly ainnu edladyihat in the lijjht of tlio many and notable examples of mental lapses her experience is rather n pleasantly distinguishing characteristic und not a terrifying malady. If she has followed theilally papers or has read the floating bits of biography she must hare noted the many strange stories of great men nnd women remarkable for their nlwent mlndednees. In fact, the preoccupation ot the mind has led peoplo into many nhiurd experiences mid has made them the subjects of many oft told jests. But nobody would think for a moment of accusing such tieople of a marked tendency toward insanity or ot intimat ing that the brain was softening. The explanation would be that the mind is so concentrated on what happens to lie occupying It at the moment that nil other things are subordinated. For ex ample, people wrapped in thought will be carried beyond their railway station, will walk several blocks out of their way, will even pass their own door. A further interesting nnd coiiHoling thought Is tlio fact that the profound.-:,! thinkers afford the most uniueroui illus trations of nbseiitniindednt". Scien tists, literary men, college profesurs. lawyers in short, all classes of people who are of a studious profession are noted for such eccentricities. The wise professor, with his bead crammed full ot the inspiration of the study, is the butt of the students ami the practical folk that enjoy tho bewilderment into which his preoccupation loads him. Professor Sophocles, of Harvard univer sity, was n man of this kind. Professor Bnell, of Amherst, was another. Pro fessor Walter Houghton, the historian, Is a third. It is related of Professor Houghton that iu leaving his room to pass down a long corridor aud thence to the street he Invariably raised ins um brella tmconylous of tho smile of tho ninuseu spectators. Samuel T, Glover, for many years the bright ornament of tho St. Louis bar. was notoriously nbsentininded. He would enter n restaurant, order a luncheon and fall Into a brown study over n law case. After the luncheon had been served he would pick up the check, pay tho cashier and walk out, leaving the food uutonched, entirely un mindful of the fact that his stomach was still unsatisfied. Mr. Beeeher has related stories in which thought preoccupation has played him pranks, and has laughed as heartily as anybody over the misfor tunes. In view of 'tho thousands of experi ences that might bo cited in evidence of the extent of abscntmindedness, it would appear that the lady who pranced down town bereft of her bonnet has no reason to fear that'sho is also to be bereft of her reason. A thousand Bloomingdales could not accommodate tho lnuatlcs In her stage of disease. Now York World. A rrlinltlio Shelter. Whilo attached to n military expe dition ngaiust the Sioux iu Wyoming, in 1677, 1 saw thoso Indians construct at the various camps we made what I take to lie tho most primitive form of house built by human hands. It was simply a shelter, or tepee as they called it, made with the greeu boughs cut from tho cottonwood trees. Without any especial preparation or the ground, they implanted the cut ends of the limbs iu two parallel rows nbout eight feet long and five feet npart. The tops wero adroitly bent over the Inclosed space and fastened together along the middle line. thns creating n semicyliudrical shelter open nt both ends. Those tepees were merely intended for two or thiee men to sleep in, nil tho cooking and other ar rangements being performed outside -It. W. Bhufeldt, SI. I)., in Popular Sci ence Monthly. Tu IlUiutr. llnnel. Although bones can lie reduced to plant food by an easy and simple proc ess, and when done make one of the most valuable ot all feitilizers, yet of all matter on the farm none is more neglected. Bones whole are not avail able food for plants; therefore the fanner takes no interest lu them as a means of plant food r.nd they are suf fered to He about tho farm unnoticed, I have practiced dissolving bones in ashes for many years, I collect all the bones, large and small, all beef and hog bones, nt killing time. When winter comes and I am burn ing good wood I put lu a box or barrel a layer of ashes somo two or three inches deep, then u layer of bones (you cau break them witli an ax if you wish I never do), and then nnotber of nshei and then of bones uutil tho vessel Is nearly full, then fill with ashes. I now keep this wet with water, being careful not to put enough to leak through. I use soapsuds as much as I cau, as it is better, I am careful not to Ut tills mass freeze, ns the process will stop while frozen, I also save through the winter a hopper of strong ashes in the saint way It is done for making soap. When spring comes, irche Uhkm mi not dissolved sufficiently ,iiut the bono apd ashes in a lurge kettle and I lien pour on lyo leach from this huiiiKir of ashes and boll them until they uie eaten up. When done mix It with diy eailli to mako it better to handle. Put nival in barrels until wanted. I have thin made a fertiliser that gave better ret-ults than commercial fertilisers for which 1 paid three dollars ir hundred uundj. To dissolve lioues iu sulphuric acid i mnch the speediest process, but with this great care and caution must be ob served, as the acid is very corni o. Cor, Husbandman. Microbes from Old flravei. It is asserted that the efforts to abollnh infectious diseases, such as scarlet fever and diphtheria, are frustrated by the burial of infected bodies, for though the microbes themselves luny die their spores, or seeds, have very great vitality. i'asteur s researches have proved that earthworms bring up to the surface microbes from tho bodies of infected auiuials buried several feet deep. Dar win showed lu one case that in Of teen years they had accumulated worm mold over three liiclu-s in depth, and iu an other case during eighty years had ac cumulated an average depth ot mi re than a foot. 1 Iu a field iu the dura, where a ili.-oaM d cow had lieeu buried at a depth of nearly seven feet, Pufteur fonnd that the uiul.l which he collected two years later cmi talned germs which on beiug iiiocul.iti-1 into a guinea pig produced dcutl, li,.n, the same disorder of which the cow died. In a Yorkshire village pal t of a disiw . 1 graveyard was lakeo iuto tho rectory ai den adjoining. Ou the earth U-av .ho over scarlet fever broke uut iu the rec tory nursery and thence spread ou-r the ( Village. It proved to he of the seme type as that from whiob, thirty ears I before, the victims died who were buried ' m that pellicular part of the churchyard. I Ou the optuiug of a smallpox burying ground iu Quebec, 150 years old, small- ' pox iuuuediately broke out amuug the workmeu. Youth's Companion. hrlllM R Moult,! Tulul. Sliaki9peuii- nine u-l-.1 tin- phrase, "the ocaluiU of tin- in !.' Ttmnsuf teeming thuiilit h.ie Uui ilnotudlu the elui-idatlon of 1I111 iiu-HiniiL.. It ih.u appeari tuut ' tlio yuittig of lliu L-.i' --nhd godwil," whl- li Vic- arc liifuiiu-d u u tarU, is called a. -1 sin I b ihe guu ners of Norfolk. This may do or tho controversy hut ths ejhell does for the coffee. Nun York World. Nor)$ Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome Prepared with scrupulous care. Hlgtuv t award at all Pure Pood Expositions, Eai ti package makes two large pies. Avot ! imitations and Insist on having P NONE SUCH brand. MEURELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N V n r) ulcohol to make WotjF's Ac sin 1'i.vkKiMj. Alcohol is good for leather; il ii I, l for the skin. Alcohol is the chief nn icuicnt i-l Cologne, Florida Water, and li-y lium the well known face washes. Wo I Sink there is nothing too costly to use in i good leather preservative. Acmo Blacking retails nt SOc. snd at Hint prico sells readily. Many I .- ipV'im'toacciistomedlobuTlngadress. r I.I.,, king at 6c. snd lOV-. a bottle 1 i!i y tunnot understand UiataLlsck ; in I chcup at 0c. We want to meet . . i ith cheapness If we can, and tosc. .,1, !i this we oQVr a reward of f r a reaps c. lilcli will enable us to mats V oi fi 's Acme Ulackino at such a price ! it a ra.iiler can profitably sell It at 10c ti '.'t''e We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1693, VOLPl1 a BAHDOI.PII, l'hUsdslpJUa. ThisGUl:ATr(ili(,!Hl ' . lul CONSUMPTION t u.;l i i gists cn a positive guar. i!.v, a u -i1 : Cure can stand suojes- f-ii'v. . COUGH, IIOAliSE.Ms:ti.! will cure yoa piflmptlr. t - ' CROUP or WIIOOl'INi.. I' quickly and relief is suie. li ; ' SUMPTION, don't wait ui.'il y-.. . less, but take this Cure ct unc- m. ' mediate lielp. Large L-i 5 .1 . ' Travelers convenient putet your druggiit for SIIILOHS C' . ' lungs are sore or tack lame, u :.. ous Plasters. Price, 25c. roil ha I.K Ily Dr. (J T. Horn, Lcbislitrm, Tn SWT? nfOUWfc toSMisj. ku iiui iiil-s iiuruaii t-shiiajI (na that sin nt lu- Jurt tho litftlth or lDterzem ltli one's bueloogQ or plsjMiiit), It hiithlii up and liuuroMi tU irt-Dfru Iifshh.clrrgtUekiuod heautltiostliot-umpU'iton, Ko VTitikloB or UabblaBa follow tUs tiLitrntnt, iiflomd by 1 Indicium and leading BOrtety ladtu-i, PATICNTS THEAVED BY MAIL. CQNriOEtlHAL. IftwelrsHt N (itsmlifi P-tkJ ( mtt In ilsutr) Vrfutkitliri M ci. 0. c. r ::t. umcufBS iBtiitn, cnuto. lit. Fltl'Y uULU..o i-i LIFE SCHQLAitallh: L l alUI .its t t , t . l t. w V- W, - r lV'iOt lie.-t.. - -a.-' , v. " i'it.ini:''-. ;. -i ' W I V...I 4.y l LI ; -. I. GOOD Sri .. ' I Bick RciulAeho and rellaTo all tb ironLlu Inol' Cent to atilloua ctataof tba jstoia.auob sj IHalat, WaUfso, Prowatnesi, PUtrM ait? eating. I'ala la tba Bide, &o. WhlU thairnuuj ramiiikklJlofiuccwat&4 been siiowa Ui curtlij 4 JlfsflicLfc yet Cartr'a littla Xdrer PlUi arj cqualt j TiliusLilo la OonittpsUion, curing and pr t dutlBg thUannojlDH complal&t.wblla tbr itlw c orrect all dliordora at t ba alomacb jKlmuIat tba liurandrcguUtatbetowdlJ. TtaUttMjod; Aeltbey wonld boatmoatprlcel eta to thoMwba eiufer from thladiatrtMing complaint, batfortu natal; IbelrpnodoatMdoeia ooteud tira,kadtbobj trbooDcatry tbeiaviU find tbaaa Uttla pllla tain nblalntouanr vayitbattber will not ba wit liajtodJMiUionttUem. UulaltaraUaickLa lu tba baca of so xoanr llrei that ha la vbart vemaltaourertatbcsMt. OarpUUcuraltwUia otbera do net ' Cartstr aMttl Ur Pllla are rexj atnall an! vrry caay to Uka. Otiftor twopilUroaiaado Thy ara atrictlj Tegetabla and da not gtlw tt taria, but by titatr ewotla action plaoaa all vba tiaatbau. InvUUataSoeata; Uvafurfl. tUU by drumiabi cvtttjwluce cx twut j maU. CARTER MtOICINC CO., Naw YorU. SMALL PILL. 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