Vtlsftnct Unworthy. i Wh. It will vp have" It doon ee m m l( some ' folk prefer to hm tlx ton c trndltton of lite Iver rather titan the first. They perpetually doe Uifrnwlvp lth purgative tut ally wilMTiil virtue b ulienittve of llrer trouble HotttHter's Monincn juuers it tne nuecn.ifiii urmihum tor tbeiwople'jchotnr, ml yrt, popular and fff 11 known M it Is, there are itnfoHi.ntileawtHi keep on trrlt.it the dra-itl remedies of fornier tlrs, It Is to the Intelligent l -onion nf the public ttUt th0irellknonQdlonK tiled properties of the Hitters appeal. l.eawii Rttonld he guided byju ptrtenceln the matter of inMHrfttlmi. 'Tlie vest t raids ta our feet Is tho latimof npofexiienence," rly ruvolittionarv Is pregnitht mill salt! asrrat patriot of tlie earlv i period, and the exclamation Ii nresusnt i irtttli. For orcr a Ihtrd of a century Th Bittern dally has met with the endorsement of iieople auaertng from liver complaint, lotOfirM. cotwtl paltou, rheumatism, dtViHtty shd trmiMM ac companied by d)spcmla. latterly H tissue ciarea u-en aim ocen iiiormi 'roughly approved at a remecy for "la grippe. Marshal St. Cyr was a peddler's on and enlisted as a private. For Biz Cents in the homo care of diseases, accidents, and how to treat tnr-m, and many hints of Talae to the tick will be found In Dr Kautmann't great Medical Work; elegant Illustrations. Send three 2 cent stamps to A. r. Ordway & Co , Iloslon, Mass , and recelre a copy free. Shorthand writing was tho Invention of Pitman in 1837. All Free, We authorlic onr advertised druaslst to Jell Dr. Klnt'a New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon tills condition. If you are afflicted Kith a Cough, Cold or any I.nntT, Throat and Chest tronble, and Mil use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, and experi ence, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. Il'e could not make this offer did j?e not know ihalDr King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Rebel's Drugstore, Lehlgliton. and lllerv's Drugstore, Welssport. Largo sire Wc. and $1.00. Japanese women arc for tho most part vegetarians. The Little lines Should be carefully considered, espeel .ally when they contract Conghs and Colds, Croup Istlr&demon of-cilUilhood, as many a fjnd tnotlie?!;nows. Do not allow a Cough or Cold lo run ou. Whether voting or old, It may be tlie forerunner of an un timely death. We can confidently ncom mend all readers to use Tan-Tina, the cel ebrated remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumntlon. costs 25 apd 50 cents. Trial bottles of Fan-Tina free at T. D. Thomas' Drug ptore. Sloping shoulders nro slowly but surely returning. Allow me to add ray tribute In the clll cacy of Ely's Cream Balm. I v. as suffer ing from a severe attack of Influenza and catarrh and was Induced to try jour rem edy. The result was marvelous. 1 could hardly articulate, and In less than twenty fonr hours tho catarrhal symptoms and my hoarseness disappeared and I was able lo sing a heayy role lu Grand Qpcra with voice unimpaired. I stronely recommend It to all singers. Wm. H. Hamilton, Leading Iiasso of tne C. I). Hess Grand Opera Co. Shakespeare was tho son nf a wood stapler. DltUNKKNNIISS, or the UQVUlt 1IAKIT, vuret, jioroe in len iinys uyatimim terlnc lr, Haines' tfoliten Spec! lie. It can be given In a glass nf beer, a cup of cof fee or tea. or In food, without the knowledge nl the patient. It is absolutely harmless, siiifntl: effect a permanent and sDecdv cure, w liptliei the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wm:K. it naa neen Riven in mousaniis 01 cases, and In every tnstanoe a perfect cure has follow ed. It never fails. The system once Imprej: Dated with the specific. It becomes an idler 1 in. possibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. Cures Kuaranteed. 4SpaRe book of particulars irtc. Address the Uoldbn SrFciFic Co., issiuee nircri, s-iucinnau, uuio. utt, s. ly. There is nothing as ancient as origi nality. Keep lour Ilorscs Healthy. Ior heaves, dis temper, founder, and norms use hull', lfc-nl Horse and Cattle I'owder. Price 25 cents per iw.,utcuiuiiciMuuu, At tut uruitrs, Apply tho rules of higher criticism lo roast beef and you will starve your self to death. Songs have the power to to quiet The restless poise of care. And come like the benediction That fallows after prayer. If you are worn out by that backlnj cougn ana want a good nigbt's rest, tiy rian-j.ua, me great remedy for uongbs, Colds and Consumption, 25 and CO cents. Tilai bottles of Pan-Tina free at T. 1). Thomas' Drug Store. Imaginary troubles are tho most deadly. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while In the m-rvlr.. have since been permanently cures of it uy vuamuenain's colic, ciioicra aril uiarrnrea iicmedy. For sale by N. II Iteber, Lehlghton, and W. F. Wery, Welssport, xicw easy u is to see wnero other people might oconomize if they would. For lame back there Is nothing Loin r than to saturate a flannel cloth with Cham berlain's Fain Halm and bind It onilic anecteu parts. Try It and you will be s ir prised at the prompt relief It affords '1 be tame treatment win cure rheumatism. 1 sale by N. B, Iteber. Lehlghton, and w. r. inery, welssport. Chicago has begun a canal to cm -t 830,000,000, which will carry largo ves sels from the lakes to the Mississippi. Success In everything depends larire! upon good health. De Witt's Little K.irly lUiera are little health producing pills See the point? Then take an "Early llisir." T. D. Thomas. Man's voice is given to him, like his other talents, to bo used, and not to lie abused. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing to foolish as to sum r from It. Nothing so dangerous if alien, cd to continue. One JlnuteCoujh Cure cues Immediate relief. T, D. Thomas It never makes us a lilt broaden to go up and down the earth declaring that somebody is narrow. For Instance, Mrs. Chas. Itagcrs, of liay City, Mich, accidentally spilled scalding water oyer her little boy. She promptly -plled De Wilt's Witch llaile Salve, el. lug Instant relief. It's a wonderfully good ilve for burns, bruises, tores and a sure ni e for wiles. T, D. Thomas. Work is the inevitable condithm of human life, the true source of human welfare. Headache It the direct result of in.llu i tlon and tsomtch disorders, ltemcdy i lir t e by nslog De Witt's Little Early Illsers. Ht.d tour headache disappears. The favmue little pills everywhere. T. D. Tlioma. There is no ralo more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicion by finding what wo (.aspect. Equity judgeth with lenity, laws with extremely. In all moral osmih tin- iea son of the law is tbo law. Give the devil his choice, uud he u oulil rather start one church fuss than two saloons in any community. No man who leads others U always following somebody himself. The desirability of bonds deieude on whether you held them or they held jou. If it family has no skeleton, Kuseip will give it one. There are some people who think that sermon is the best which oiIhscs them end hits all their nelghltors. The man who is perfectly satUlled with himself finds no one of like oplu Ion. Don't dread the competition of the other fellow; he may lie more warded about It than you. Ilef ore a man lias Iwguu, to t lilnk a woman has begun to talk. Nothing please a man so well us to be asked If his oldest daughter, im't hU wife. Every Individual has a plai'e t nil In the world, and is Important in .-.uum respect, whether he elmos,.-. to lie so or not. The most denimlile of all working men It the blaeksailth. Hi' Is always trikiag, but Hover i.triki-. THE CITY BO AH Mil. "She's ffcinnf to ' i. eaid Mrs. 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 ;,, !,, came up hoi nu.l i 1 f ,i ter from the well un 1 1 road ho Raw n mi.hii strolling along In- tin- "Oh, she is, h -di 1 I IMi, lnii'.i rxl as lio i ill ink of vfl il.nr: iln n the t-ii.mpi1 (Lrl'li' s iilc. i pixii1mI tho farmer drvly. II, 1 cued tho windlass and dropped tho bucket down Into the cool depths as he answered. "And she's rigged oftt to kill lu a sprigged muslin, Joi I covered with lace rnillin," went on his wife, with an ag gravated envy which only a woman can feel, "and ribbons myl no end of 'em and a big leghorn hat loaded down with flowers, and a white par'std. If sho wears thein things common, what can she have for meetin, Jabesf" Whatever wise opinion .Tabes mny have entertained it was lost to the world, being tittered inarticulately from the bottom of a large tin dipper. "White shoes and stockin b, too, and a pink silk petticoat. My land! what are folks comin to? I read a piece in the paper the other day snyin they wasf ash'n able, but I never s'posed 'twas anything but newspaper talk. Her father must bo pretty well off. She thought inebbe she d walk np the lull to see the view. She says she's dreadful fond of nature." "Humph!" Farmer Illnkley mopped his fevered brow. "Waal.it'slucky Bhe's fond of it, for that's about all thero Is goln on round here. She wants to learn to milk." His great snnbnrned face shone with nmnsement, and lie winked one bine eye under the shaggy brow that half hid It. "I gness I'll learn her with Spotty." "Aln t Spotty tho one that kicks sor Her husband nodded. "Waal, you shan't do no snch thing, Jabez ninkloy. Ain't yon nthamed of yourself? She's real pretty spoken, and I shan't have no tricks played on her while she stays here. My! I guess if here ain't nothing wnss about folks than their belli dressy theyll have to fill up the aisles in heaven with camp chairs to get 'cm all In." Waal, Im goln back. 1 guess we shall git that hay in this inornin. I want to hurry 'cm up so ns to take hold of the 10-acre lot tomorrow. on lie sure and ring tho dinner bell good nud loud so's I shall hear it." "You come in right oil when I ring mi clean up a little. You ain't goin' to set down to tho table in your shirt sleeves, now we've got boarders." If Jabez Hlnkley had been born in Paris he would have ohrugged his shoul ders as he walked oit. But us tho only world he had ever looked upon was up among the New Hampshire liille, the only expression he gave to hi feelings upon tho subject of dressing for dinner was to jam his dilapidated straw hat down firmly on his head and hitch nphis trousers beforo ho innde Ins way ont again into tho broiling snnliino of the Jnly day. Mrs. Ilinkley forgot nil about her pies in the oven. A deeper feminine note than her housekeeping pride had been touched, and she Btood under tho big elm by the well gazing off jierslstenlly upon tho stretch of yellow road that wound past the form gate and up Buz zard's hill. A turning had hid tho sol itary walker momentarily from sight, but presently the figure nppearcd again, relieved jauntily against the tky, with the whito parasol like a nimbus around its head. There was a coquettish, world ly air about its slender height, snggct ing forcibly the Newport Casino, or tlie beach at Narragansctt Pier, or tho fish pond at Ilodick's, and a graceful enso in its languid gait which could only have been acquired ou city pavements. But these were lost on tho observer, whoto eyes rested hungrily upon the crisp white gown invested with tho indescrib able something of stylo nnd distinction recognized and offered homage by every woman w hatever her degree. Poor Mrs. Hinkley had never owned a well fitting dress in her life. Sho hud never 6een one of Doucet'a masterpieces before, "I guess," sho said to herself in astute reflection, "I guess sho has her things made ont, Ah, didn't she have her things mnde ont I Miss Mary Grinnell's iwor papa could have answered for that as ho filed away tho bills for her summer wardrobe an array of marvelous confections in tended to do execution at a half dozen watering places. Why, after all thoso expenslvo preparations made with glee ful anticipations, his charming daughter should have elected suddenly to spend tho summer with Aunt Matilda, on a Now Hampshiro farm, was n mystery that this wise parent did not nttenipt to solve. He simply set it down at once as ono of thoso things never to bo revealed, like the whereabouts of tho north polo nnd the real author of bhaketpeare s plays, asked no questions, raised no objections, checked tho trunks nnd unw the two ladies Bafely into the train. Aunt Ma' tilda, with a kodak, n library of French fiction and a small botanical press, and her niece, wearing curious, half de fiant expression, not at nil unbecoraiu: In fact, it gave her a new attraction in the oyes of n young uum who watched the parting from tho distunco smiling to himself, as it secretly amused, nud tak ing his seat in another car ns the train rolled out of the station, snorting nnd puffing mockingly. The farmhouse was n blow to Miss Mary's feelings. There had been a plain supper of baked beans, nud smoked beef, and soggy bread, and pie and cheese, with plenty of milk, to be sure, but milk just warm from the cow. And then the evening had scttleil down the long, lonely cummer evening. Aunt Matilda cat by the student lamp 1 libido ubwrbed in one of Gyp's novels nud oblivious of mosquitoes, while Slary, strolling out side, lingered on tho piazza, while c sickly moon peered at her betw een the pine boughs, and through the air, sweet with the scent of honeysuckle, came the thrill squeak of the cricket and the complaining of a whlppoorwill. It was not a silence, nnd yet stiller than any silence conld be. She cried herself to sleep by and by. liat with the moruing her elastic yonng spirits revived. In a freak of mis chief she drew out from her boxes tbo elaborate and very unsuitable toilet which had stirred Mrs. Ilinkley 'a soul to its depths, and she appeared at the breakfast table as a vision of loveliness and freshness, at which the shy old farmer gazed entranced and at which Aunt Matilda cried out in severe dltap proval. She coaxed and smiled and wheedled until even' one grew into a good humor, and as the started off for her walk even that grim spinster rela tive bado her goodby with a relenting heartiness, realizing how effectively the nn ue sieele figure would come into the landscapes of the kodak. itary walked along with the pale dust gathering on the little white show and the pink lining of the white parasol deepening the bloom on her dimpled cneeic. Jiary was trying to settle weighty question in her mind. She knew its truthful answer well enough, bnt pride and stubbornness made her wlllf ally blind. The tun beat down fiercely upon the leghorn hat as it neared the summit of the little hill. A large oak tree crowned tho height, with a seat beneath its boughs, upon which Mist Grinuell seated nerseu iiKeavvatteau shepherdess, mart ing up hastily she gave a cry of surprise. Before her, gating with great, mournful eyes into her own, stood a pretty calf, apparently not at all frightened by the intrusion of a stranger upon bis feeding place, and, like Mrs. Hinkley, regarding Doaoefa muslin with approval. At first the eity bred damsel was startled, bnt Kn a (Second the uw that he wm fastened o an iron fttelce near by and that hi OtUt wm limited. Bo she laid down tho white pameol and began to pat the in truder on the head, talking to liiiu the fiort of noxutenae with which women al wuyi address balnea uud animals. lie seemed quite nun by tht ulten tiom, and Mar wiu t harmt J bbu rot and walked abutit, tailing him to hei lie followed obediently, ami the betfau to think aerioQidy of buying him from the farmer to tukt back with htr for a pet, when nuddtnl) something but hittiAto a itaou;. tt tArted back aud ran arontid and around hor, frigliteAcl her half ont of her senses, nnd beCine , she realised w lint was happening Mnr found herself wound up tightly s itli tin calf and the inpe and the stake. At In t her senso of the lidiealnusgotthelM'tler of her terror, and she langhed nlotid at the oddity of her position. But in a nm ment she eaw it s o wk war Jnese nnd hopi -lessness ns well, nnd i-Iie struggled to free hertelf, while the poor rait, in blind bewilderment, run to nnd fro. di awing the tangle tighter and making escape 1 less possible. At this critical moment a cool, well bred voice behind her broke in. "Gixl evening, Miss Grinnell," it snid as po litely us if she had been walking down Fifth avenue instead of In snch an ab enrd plight. Ah, met Tlie pink lined parasol was nowhere In comparison with the blush those few words brought out. "Oh, Hob!" she cried. "Save me' Where did yon come from? Can't yon take me away from this dreadful beasl?' "Not nntil you answer ine the qne tlon I asked you tho other night. Do you think it was right to run away nt:d leave me in tho lurch ns you did, will, no nddress, and did yon suppose I should not hunt yon np directly? No, Mary Come, which is it to he yes or no? I will drive away tho calf whichever it is, but you must answer me ono way or tlie other nt once." The young ir in had not emlled, al though the picture was funny enough to have sent a stoic into fits of laughter poor Mar', flushed nnd tearful, fastened up against the stake, with her white ruffles crushed uud ruined, uud tho in nocent calf, pinioned at her side, still fastening his big, wistful eyes npon her face. "Oh, Rob," she said again, "you know I meant yes all the time. We women always do when we sny no." Well, they forgot all about the ior calf. Hours later they strolled in to supper, havlmr confided in Aunt Matil da, who bestowed a blessing tqion them and announced in majestic tones to the Ilinkleys tho arrival of her niece s fiance. He may be a f yansay," thought Mrs. Hinitley to herself, nodilingjsagely, "but if he ain't keeping company w ith her 1 miss my guess." bouichow the supper did not strike Maryns being eo dreadful that second night. Tho farmer thuught ho had never seen a girl to pietty before, nnd tried to mnko conversation. Mother," he said, "what do you think! You know that calf of Siwtty's that wns fastened npon the hill? Waal, I vow ef the critter hadn't contrived to git onhitched somehow or other, nnd there 'twas Btrolliii tonnd down tho road. 'Lonze Briggs' man fetched It back this aft'noou. Cm'ous, ain't it?" Why, wan't sou up on the hill. Miss Grinnell?" asked Mr. Hinkley sud denly. "Yon didn't sco nolliiu of tlie calf, did you, whilo you was there?" Well, it seems to mo I aid see one when I first reached the top, but 1 don't remember noticing it when I came down," said Mary, dimpling and langh ing. Tho yonng miiii laughed too. "I guess 'twas senret. I guess them flounces nnd fluuimy diddles senret it." Mr. Hinkley's great bull: shook with amusement. Ho found himself n real wit. Neither Horace Wnlpola nor Gcovgo Selwyn ever felt any greater satisfaction in a boinnot. I guess they did," ropiionded Mary, and the whole table laughed' again. There is something contagious in reck less happiness. That night Annt Matilda finished 'Monsieur Fred" by tho student lamp. and Mary sat out on the piazza again. Tlie moon peered through tho pine boughs, too, but this timo it wore n smilo, whilo tho cricket and tho whip poorwill had tuned their monotony to n major key. Yet still there hung over all the stillness which was not a stillness after all, and Mary cried herself to sleep again. But this time sho cried with happiness. Chicago Post. TRUE CNTi-EMAN. Qeorjre William C'tirtli' Trintitient of an Amulllou om2 Itcpnrter Some sixteen or seventeen years ago I vns a reporter on one of tho Chicugo papers. I had only been a little whilo in tho business, and I was both green and ambitious. Now it happened that a part of my work was to visit the various hotels every cvtning in the search for personal item, the arrival of well known people and tho like. It wns not work of the highest order, but 1 put my heart in it and really think that I did it well, Ono evening I was standing in tho ofQco of it certain hotel, which for the purposes of this story noed not bo pre cisely identified, when I ob'erved n handsome, distinguished lookiug gentle man enter, walk up to the desk and register. As he turned to say a word or two to the clerk I stepped up behind him and saw what ho had written on the register. It was "Georgo William Curtis, Now York." I knew that Mr, Curtis was advertised to lecture on tho following overling, and it occurred to ine that it would bo n good thing if I could get nn Interview for my paper with snch it dis tinguished man. ion seo what au ardent beginner in newspaper work I was. In fai t, I was full of western en thusiasm, and I was not lacking in cheek. So when Mr. Curtis turned away from the desk I summoned up all my courage and it did require consider able nnd accosted him. Mr. Curtis," said I, "I nm reporter for The , and I thought that iierhatis you might: havo something to say that would bo et Interest to tho people or (Jhlcago." Ho turned and looked at mo in tho kiudliest way. I shall never forget the geniality nnd good nature that beamed upon me from his eyes and his whole faco nor tho answer which ho made to my suggestion. Ah," snid lie with the most beauti ful emtio that I ever saw, "then you and I belong to the same profession. what could hare been moro thought ful and considerate to the raw young re porter? It has always seemed tomethat there conld not have been anything said better calculated to relieve iny cinlmr rastment and make ue feel at home. At the same time I never could get rid of the impression that iny answer was al most ns good as his reinutk. Yes," said I, "Mr. Curtis, jou are at one end of it nud I am at the other." Of course ho laughed right heartily at my sally, and instantly we seeined on the best of terms. Well, all he had to tell ine was that he was on a lecture to or and that he would speak in Chicago the next evening. He was very willing to tell me wheie lie was going I sup pose lie saw no objection to advertising himself in that way and after a few minutes pleasant chut I took my leave, Mr. Curtis giving lue a most gracious good night." The result was about a stickful in The Uve next morning. That was the only time I over saw George William Curtis iu my life. It is a matter of deep regret to ine, now that he is gone, that I never went to hear hun lecture. New lark Tribuue. The Urlcln of tbu llraut Ouota, CftmbreuauH, who wrote a great work on the "Topograny of Ireland," tells wbat he knowe about the wonderful barnacle or brant gooe, aa foUowe; They are like marah geeae, but some what smaller, and are produced from fir timber touetl along the leashare. At first they are like gum; afterward they hang down by their beaks as from a sea weed attached to the timber. Having in the course of time beou clothed with a goodly c("iy0F f withers, they either fall into tkjpater or fly freely away I into i tu air. I li .NffieqnentlyMwuwith inyuuui - liiuic tiiuii u thousantl of t thtimull liotiu of bntih liunguijr down ou tht nt'if-l. it-titua u iikiv uf limber. each iiu'lotftnl in Mhelia already formed. They do hut hrved aud lay eggs like other biruM do, uor do they ever hatch any egfjr, ur do thej build neaU in any cotunr of tin- i-.irth. i'or thbi reobtm fObting bihti- uud pne.-U eut them be t'ftiiMi the ,iie not lieili uor Uru of fltth. ' T i'.- a .ill in nil the ubot in one il tin- imt ii tu.iiLabltj iirnilhological oplltl t 1 rlitt 1 luilit ii St Loillt H..i.ul.l. Dcluc w i litl-, iht w In n liu OuiftaU hi. "Uobinsou Crusoe.' Hi. I.ur.ry tartar In unu at twentv. aaud hu best IMihtiiul uork. wurs wmteu befun, the ' "i:inai . . j Entirely A VEGETABLE AMD A SURE CURE FOB Bllicusnoas, Dyopopoln, Indicosllon, Dlsoasos of tho Kldneys.TorpltlLIvor x triuuiiitikiouii uuiiiiwoi Sick Henclncho, Loss of Appotlto.Jauntllco.Erup ) florin end Skin Dlaoascc. i frits J 5c. ftr ttUIt, U t; ill snctiiu. nCttT,MU1MIUi9, frafi., Bittltltts. Hold by W. V. Illery. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, KlItST MTItKKT. I.K IIIOIITON. 1'A. LOOK OUT ! Tor Diiirrhoen, Dyfontery, Summer Coiiiilnint, Clinlcm Morbus, Cramps, Colip,&o., iiso Dr. lioyd's Cntc . For Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Djspqisia, dr., u.! Dr. lioyd's Pills. A KATtmAX, rtEKEDT FOIt Epileptic Fits, railing Sickness, iTvster les, St. Titus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebrily, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Drain and Spi nal Weakness. Tills medicine has direct action upon ao ncrvo centers, allaying all (rrltablll- and Increasing tho flow and power x nervo fluid. It is perfectly harmless l ipavrs no unpleasant effects. yprryA ValuMo Jtonl: on Norrnnt, i v fir will ixxrtv itntieiiu can ala obtain J ll 14 uiMuwa item iitd in nriT aunnwit T-ttitutVlaM bfroti prepared bytha lwroiid MiMd, ct Fori Wwufi, Intl.. Fine ltfH, unii . r::arU&clrrUo, by the - u Kit, ca, chicaso, in. -' ..;(' per Hot'.!?, ALLENTOWN.PA. From now on, until the end of the season, we will try and lead A LI, COMPFITTOKS in the Valley in our COAT Department In Style.Quality.Quantity and 1,0 !P TUT CMS Perfect lits guaranteed to KVISKYUODY. Hesp- ctfiilly. H.f W. Corner 8th nnd Hamilton Sts. RUPTURE ! We, the untlersIgnM were cnureir curoa 01 rupiurouj ltr. .T. It. Mavkii. krtl Arefi St , rbilrnlelnhla. Ia, H. J out I'lillllpi, Ken. netSniiRr. t.i T A. KphIIi. KiAttiiu-tnn. I' is iu. email, nicunt a o. I'a.i Uev.a. il. itner mer. Huntiurv. Pa II. .T. 1lellt. 'ill s. Twelfth ai , i.etuunict ra.; win. jm, ikm ai ont rote hi., Phlliiilclplila; 11, I. Kowe, BOtt t.lin St., Ueaainif, I'M (leorne ami I'll. Jlurkart, 4ft) Iaooh til., Heading, Send for circular. Msrceurc. Pius Act on a new principle xvjxtUtt tbo llrer, eltwuh a&u byweld through ilu ntrm Da. Uau Tnua tpHdily curt bUloasnoK, torpid lifer and coostlpa lion. Smallest, mlldMt, MUfifitl OpdoE60,2S ctu. Pr,lsi!aBtiCUitiK,la4. PENSIONS ! Wu want tho name and postolllco n drobs of every honorably iliacliargeil soldier or tne into war wno is not ceiving a pension or who is not re ceiving as much iiensioii us he is en titled to. Also the name anil postollioe of every soldier's whlow, child or depondtmt inreut who is not reenivinir or luts not reeeivotl full iiisloti provhlwl uy law. Also The name of every soldier or soldlerli neir uo lias not reaelvwl full l'lV uud IIuuhtt s iirovided uy inw. New Ijjws aiul Ruling provide for pw ment of claims whlah liave here tofore lieeti reotwl. No oharite for information. Baud to l'wislon At torney lu ear of Carbox Advoc atc, ueuiHtiion, J'. SPECIAL NOTICE. INVHNTOltH eau secure advice i to the liataittability of their iuraanona. I'ATBNTRHB oan receive assUtunce lu Uw sale of their pa tent rights, and foil in formation recording: l'ATEN'IH oau he oUained by TrUDKHABKSaddreasiug Waatiiug COl'VHiailTB Urn l'steut Attorney, In eare of Csbbiin Advocatk, Lehigh- on, Pa. WAHWIl ' workrm ci rlTfiH- nAIUIjU S!isii's rholuUrr,.h ul Hie World," the KTPftlft lMKk nu furth ml liifS10J,SJ0 rtUH ni S 1 -hIi or iiisinliiui-iiis OTTPDn'O "'ii'iitutti UliiHtnttfil niviilurit itiul IN 1 1 H, ll IS Iwrmt live, ilailv outimt otrr 1 u A it r-iil rvM Mr. Tbt Miiitin, i iitrt'Villr, T t-l-.M'il ?n ii 9 ilny Mliis ltiti Ailuiiti. 1. M oos f: It. Uuwartl fclauHftou, l.onit. N. J . Slot In ...i! i'm",,. 1 'hp WnfM a tiotiaiaxa: luasulSvvnt out Krrlalil Ail i.lul..' Ul XUU IIUI1U luiiiytiw Prrlaiiu HILilt. fubllitl.llii; I . ;.' iir.a .lliul s I'm , or . lit-avrUaru bl , Cliiiuaso. Ill ImandrakeI 1 sfTi immwm a7 b inter to Buyers, We oftVr just now u necinl in itntiou to our friends mid patroitb to eome and see u. The summer is last fleeting nnd we will mnke special price to sell out our summer floods in order to httve u full swing 6n our fall nnd winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions nud Keady-Mftdo (7lotning. We linve no room to quote prices, but llicy nre low enough. Don't miss this opportunity but coino nt ince- Then loo, w o nre the recognized hendquarters for for nil kinds of Groceries, Fruits &Ye!j;ot.iblcs in Season at the lowest of very low priees. Prompt antteorteous treatment to nil nnd it is no trouble to show good, Canal Ilildgp. Kunlz&Co. East Weisspo' t. ' Fimxrruiii:, UNIIKUTAKIN'n Kl.OUIt .t I'llRI). Bobt. JNT. Anthony, (Hiireeswr to J. 1'. liev. Kaat Wehwniil.) WILLCON'TINUKTO 111'. THE HRST PliAOKTO 11UV Farniture, Floor & FeeQ. nt the IxtHful Prlres. Glvo tin ft rnll. No trniiblo td show Goods. E. N. ANTHONY. PBTVATE SALE (IP Al.UAIil.U D0U15M- HOUSE. A three story douhlo finimo dwelllne limnn r-niitiilnlnc two lino store rooms and twenty other rooms on north First street in LohlBlilon is offered for unlo ciir.Ar unit on easy terms, ine diiiiii- Ing Is Miitntile lor n noiei piani. nun Ii.im stjililn mill other out lmllillneH. For further patliculari nnd lertns rail on or nddrcHs AjIANDISK KlHTLifiK, Kistlcr's liestniiraiit. Aug. 1.1, 3m. Lehlghton -l'n arc XTV t; ni M t nrsT 3fT TIIB WOItLD. Jt3w.ftrlDauHtiP3oreuiim,rpftnBedfactaalt itlaatlr, two bo)t- cf (nyclw, lir&n'l. IJcl rfictoil by lieat. I Jr (m i 'f II L; 1 1:.N U IN I'. roiifiALEnYiJHAii'jfOi Nriutr.T. iur Instructions on the Piano and Organ given by MISS AHZ1E BAUER, Third St., l.eliigliton. All tho new nnd improved methods of instruction. Sntislhn- tion guaranteed. For Terms call on or address its above. THE The People's Paper. HATES : In dviince. We Make Fine Job Work A Specially. -At l.ntvott Piices. Oi'i'iOK Norih I'imt Street, Iohighton, Pa., Wo lmvo also opened a first-ol:Lss Jobbing; rtment in Aaron Snjdei'a new block, at the JiRslern end ul tho Lehigh ISrnlKe, in the IJOKOUOI1 OF WEISSPO RT, where all order? for Job Printing will be ex- MditioiiBly ami cheaply exe. cntrd Suli.'ciintioiia lor tht-Caxbon Advocate uImi rcceivnl aud rci I'iptril for. II V. MOR I IIIMER, Propr. Oepa Oik- r wesrian C o r .l . !.i )! . iii and Soda ha-, lwt sucli a "Almost as palatable as milk;" but tlie best reason is that its curative' properties art! unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh anu builds up the entire system. Bootes Emulsion cures Ootisria, Colds, Consumption, Sorofuta, and all Anaemic end Waatlng Olsoaaos. Prevonta wasting In children. Almost m palatable as mini. Oft only the Reiiulne. I 're pared by Scott & llomio, Chemists, Xevr Vol!;. Sold by all Druggists. hi i IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Variiislies, Glass, LIAj KIND OF COAL, Sr. QPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Le.iig'hton.Pfi First Premium awarded (o Koch . Shankweiller, Largest and Finest Clothing House in tho Valley, for the finest d'splay ol Men's, Youths' nnd Children's Clothing exhibited nt the Lehigh County Fair. OUR MAMMOTH STORK ROOM is lillrd with seasonable luxuries. Reautiful eoinbinntionsof design and color in our great N K6'K HTiAR assortments. Rro our windows. Miti tl. Ine Itl.ietc fUi'lf'll.iU unrtll ST Oil lit Men'f f tvtlsli Mt-ltiiii Iheii'oiiK nm III SI0 Men's Ki'iHi-x ni'i.iKiis Newest Ki),uli"f. All imi. W .-mi iifTi-r lit 4IU Oil. rorii liniiilnine nml Hl.ill-.lt th.'rio.rt, nlna.letir ilmilile lireaateil, tinr4l2.ei nml tlV'e fine mTM'X ini-rtnili null' nil l'iimi nil Wonderful EJnderwearBargatn tlray t'litlcnwar, iromhuiaillv, ".0-a Miit. White mill (iray l'nt!trenr I'Mniyualiiy. -o-aint ii'i 7 .c, ricece I j noil atut Nalurul Wnnltn Uinl'-iwrar ri'KiiUr iilt $l..V). our ,nlri'i.(0 rtultsConde a1I-Vim liltiM 1 itttnjjr Umli-rweiir- rt'jiutitr pilir, tl.T'; now ii o) I'oii Mo.lli.itf.1 Att-Wiml ri:tiitii-l. uitllli it 7A: mn'i-i.lt til.' Hi l(l0 V Jiminiiv iJiiUfn TaiUr Uliule Couia tit mcnuix f'ti tlio many now niolilt-s In OJMLmiij c)tiiiK wc nit now i!nniii kiI lotil M' tli iril at rxln-nu ly Jjiw rriws. Kocli So CENTRE SQUARE, FINE SILVERWARE, WAfCHBS AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now believe that nowhere in this assortment to select from nt trash but good honest goods nt CONFECTIONS The forme in nil delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Lowest piices and biggest assortment. Clias. H. KFusbauiii, BltrDCJlC STU13ET, W13ISSPOKT, PA. CHARLES -DEAl.l'.lt IX- UKfjjfrJ JPwjpw, WSmiVoh SffsttiVes BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite First-class Paper HaiigiiiK at ation and FYescoping a specially. House Painting in nil its to be satisfactory, Patronage ABSOLUTELY FSEE OF CHARGE." Iu urtlur to tulrouarc or Kj f .Oi-KLKOATjJ AllTiKl ierit YO. 1'OltTH VlTriloTourwJf B y j ilw followlutf lauosvtijflu t, Mx It tuu Htil wind un a fbiUryl ot fotifmttS, i wnuj wu hin nuutit iruiu Uuju uf Uui-rt UsrutMjuarU'r Hie ilxe any of your t wnuj ISAVAIU DADTDfiiTC: aiiboi.utiilv wnn I vis rviiiniiw 'rcujltsow! lu (1 1 1 1 t..all1 inii.rcipuuiHbiuititlH.i aluntJiuiw t tiiiu.'!. i tji tk .a in- i-iK-tot .liu. t i . ni nl nun u- pnom iatk It.avlliMWlU riUlilr t.4f i K I r. .( -...ii, MU III" V ill ll M,' I , Ait-i J I 1 i rr . .VI Mnln I i'.u i l'n i . a i . ' ii fa I' it- " ' i - i 1 - I. L DOUGLAS " SHOE A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, fine calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more comfortable, stylish aud durable thau auy other sho ever sold at the price. KquaU custom made bhoes costing from & to ts, ami is toe Best in the World for the price. For GENTLEMEN. Si- n f GtMiIas aaVUSulbml s4.00 Hand-Sawsj Wtlt Bitot. s3.50 FoIIm ssd Farisir. S c l Extra Valos Ci9U CaUSass. Snnr Workimr- S 2.00 Bboo. ffl TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. IT IS A DUTY onoe to jmirsi-lf aud your family, during these hard times, to get the most wine lor jour nu'Uiy. You can economize m your foot wear if you purchase V. I. l.ouyl i-.' ,s1ujl, M-hii-h, without ijuestion, repreoeut a greater value fur the uioiu-v Ih.in ativ utlu i luakc. f A I ITIfTilM W.L. DOUGLAS' name and tho prlo Is stampad rJ I IWIlli on tho bottom of onoh shoo, whloh proteots tho consumer against high prices and Inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoes by attempt ing to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraud ulent, and subject to proseeutlon by law, for obtaining money under false pretenoes. VV. L. DOUGLAS, Brookton. Mass. aof3ty Adam Mt'hrknm & Son, Agents, Lehighton. Subscribe for tin Advocate ,' f iii;ti. .!) of Pure Nor- I i;';it;thosphitcs of Lime lari'c sale is because it is ST, 00 uneiir rlon Sft.u. A . Klnitlnnr tluitlilc brestftl ,iialily iimihI))- wlirt i ll, ,;iillill) nuu 1 rilf . Sliankweiler. Scott's Emulsion Larpsi ai Finest Clothine Honse in liie Yalley, ALLENTOWN, PA. on exhibition in our store. We county can you mm a prettier lower prices. Onr goods are not lowest prices. AND FRUITS. Novelties in Toys. A. GOTH, P. 0., LBHIGHTON, PA, loivegt prices. Celling Decor branches. All work gunrnnleed solicited. FREC OFCHARCE. i sui uiir r.uvbft tvnnun puwm.-u iu yuur nam wui m .nuii jitti . tv (iiM-d W ui ibniIu r THIRTY OAVH .11 i- i m.m,.- ) Un VstlimSSrl.OO ft yiUtwaanuu t i.t i- i i ii t' I iu k i.r tlm pKo(atrik(ili kro you wtmi f r of liMtur It Am lu ovr im i r it! Huni: HiihIUu neiw, Ftrfu t. i uuj A C'j., New Turk ftitU ptliouni- - iy lit nnuct Uroohlyii N. Y, It I, (ITJCI-Ili. For t-ApjEg, ffll rtftllssJ' s2.50 Uangsla. Sr nn can t Pugaia. sl.75 TOR MISSES. For BOVS & YOUTHS. s2 $ s1.75 SCHOOL SHOES. 6r NE. A PHiLADELPHIAN S EXPERIENCE IN SEEKING MYTM.CAL GOLD. A Hard Tramp Tliritnela lli feltrrei In Seartli far tlia Ilepoult Hiat Afttaynl n Tliomaml Ounrei to the Ton Sotnifll tlilnir About tliA f.nt Cabin Mini. Jacob Jleti, n lasttuaker of this city, is ttu old time California miner nnd was for eleven years n prospector in the mountains, and he tells a curious story shout tho alleged rediscovery of the Lost Csuin mine in rjnnth Dakota. lie says: There are two iiumntnln myths that havo lieeu hothcrinir tho heads of imagi native treasure seekers in tlu Rockies since 18VS. Ono i "Whlk'V Cuun nt mine" nnd tho othori tin' I. i t(.'.i..,i. InlS-WKit Canon, Jume Ki,".. , ,,'i.l a half hrerd lilnckfoot ihibi i.ii "foil Raudnl, on the Mi.-tonri tivii. with n bag full of nutrgvt , nud n story ot Bold depositi of inc whblo t icline- on Cabin creek, n branch ot the Noith fork of tho Cheyenne river Inst wost of what is now the Montana boundary line. As luey were old mountain men, and Car sou having n great reputation as a guide, everybody went crasy. No white man was supposed to have been within 500 miles of tho place, anil .Indeed men were being cut off by Indians within five miles of the fort. Carson and Kinney went on a week's drunk, and soon gambled away their gold, hut showed no disposition to take n party to the new Eldorado. The United States officers nt the fort dis credited the whole thing, nud dissuaded tno crowd from following it nn, but men started ont and none returned, nnd hundreds tried it from timetoUine. The Indians no doubt knew of the existence of gold there, and ot conno wanted to keep the whites out, nud thpy did. ef fectually for thirty years. A thouwnd lives nnd a mountain of treosnre wem spent In seeking the location in vain. and it was believed by the old timers to be a fraud from tho first. Neither C.ir son nor Kinney ever made tho attempt to feel: it ngiiiu, but !xlh retieated tlx ir original Btory from timo to time. So tins Is about tbo truth as to the Loit Cabin lionnuzn. White's Cement mine is much tnoie rcninrkublo ns n natrntivc. Whito was a New Englander, sixty years old, who hadcomo'to California in 181'.'. As u gold seeker he was known nud talked about in every mining camp ou tho coast nnd stories 1 elated of his phenomenal luck. He no doubt made many fortunes, but was nlwas's poor, nnd trumped about with a le.'iu liiulu and half breed Indian hoy, getting supplies where ho conld. I believo ho was slightly demented, but all looked up to him, nud he undoubted ly know moro about tho gold region than auy man living. One day in 1853 Whito came to Horse Head gulch from I ho Mierras, driving his mule uud lookiug utterly used up. Ha got something to cat, and then took out of hi p.tck n number of pieces of what looked like hard white clay glit tering with Kioks of metal, but ho said little nnd went off to an nssaj er, a Her man named Hcljat, and nn honei-t man. Iiefore night it wus known in i .inip Hint White's ppeclmen showod 1 ,000 oitne' -of gold to tho ton. In live minntes every ono went crazy. Nobody slept lhat uiht, but ti.it around the fire atul talked "cci.n nt." In tho luornmg n party bended by Senator Wuu'un'.-i brother called on White, who was sleep ing iu one of the .'shacks." Ho wns told in a few words Hint he mut pilot the men lo hU find, lie should havo the pick of the claim and help in woik it, but go ho must, nnd on his refusal wus warned that hit life would not be Wolth shucks if ho ''stood off" tho camp. Then ho consented. Every ono wus wild. I was ott"ered f 1,000 for my two mules nud outfit, hut like a fool went with tlie rest. Tho trail led right into the Sierras. Tho Urit day wa9 a face and one-third of tbu men broko down. Tho Indian leaped ahead like a wolf and then Whito followed, his long gray hair flyiug in tho wind. By the end of tho second day we wero In the heart of tho mountain, in a des ert where no human being had ever been before. Half of the animals wero lost, and tho men wero haggard with fatigue nnd excitement. White was told that if lie played false he wns a doid man, but ho etill pointed east. Wc passed good indications that, showed color, but in that land ot desolation all the gold in America would not liavu availed a man then. On the evening of the third day White said wo were near to our Journey's end, aud by tomorrow and then ho waved his long arms and such n yell went up from tho frenzied men that partly made the pino clad mountains ehakc. Every ono lay down -expecting to urine a mil lionaire, but in tho morning White was gono aud left no trace. Aliout ont -half of the party, lifter iucredlblo suffering, got back to life and civilization, nnd yet, despite our story, 100 men stnrttd back over our trail two days after. Three years after Whito reappeared in Salt I.ako City with his cement speci mens as before incredibly rlcu nmlngau: disappeared, and from that day to this 1ms never been lienrd of, bnt men still wear out fheir liyes in sacking his lost cement mine, After eleven years' labor lu tho mines I got home with $30U and a heap of knowledge that will last for the rest of my llfo. Philadelphia Press. A uuo.1 i:xcue. Sirs. Q,l hope you will eicuso in) husband for not attending your lu oth er's funeral. Mrs. It.-Was he ill Mrs, 11, Ho, hut ho hud one of Ida silly fits on, sad then he would L.tigh if yon shoved n gas bill at liim. . mfttngs. George WUHaiu Cnrtis hud been us sooiated with Harper's Weekly almost sines ll beginning iu aud bnl written the "Editor's Easy Chair" in Harper's Magazine since 18S8. A llrlflit heotrla Lad. rjouie ear or two ago I wm Maying near Crieff, and yiidted tho village school, whore J saw a lad iriug pvi-r Homer. The schoolmaster told uie that lu the course ot the last shootiug season he carried the game bags for a party over the moors. This lie did with other odd jobs to suable him to continue hu education. Iu the party were a nobleman (whose iiuuiu wad given me, bat which I have now forgotten) aud aa Oxford tutor. Iu the i-our.B ut limphcon one day there was a dispute between these as to tht. exact v.urtling of soiuti phrase ftoiu a Greek drumu uud the author, Hoeing soluo luti-iliiji i.i u in the Ud's furl', they were led lu uk lillu if hu kuew any thing ubout Ihu mutter, when the law! was ublo to tell them tiny were both wrong, laiuiliug the pluaso arU;ht uud rivlug the bauue uf the uutlt.it.- Cor. Tall Mall UuZLitc. ll luluui'. 'ror. litllitigu- V lhou Uat ery tiiuui t luuu. Witherlou-What makes jou think 1 so? pilliua--iae knows as math ii.li-. son, Witlu.rtt.ii (.with amotion-How oin s his son? Billing Jut I twenty ime Wilheitou (removing ht lwt M.ut a paraxon of wisdom must that pin it be! Kate Field's Washington. Puauaival II law !)rj. A barrister tormented u poor (Jen aL witness ho i-iuch w nil qut-t Lloui tlutt the old uma deil.trtd he a su t zdiai-bti d , that he unot haie a drink of wuttr b"- 1 foreheioe'd i.i imot lit r wonl. Upim this tin' jiiii-" ii uurki .1, "I think, sir. jou un.ot h.iw .loin' with the wltut-s Uou.foi ) oil h f. e ii'lmio bii i lr' Kith in ;e It is i i.i in 1... I.i ' I, ll . l,i il i u ' 1 1 -it ilu-t i 1 . . , .1.111 ll 1- , 'Ho lo Im . j ,i i .1 l'l,. t 1 1...- r -nun . in l.uh.! I i li tj l i in i ultetothi preseut-u ol imioli ihu iu ll.-1 uiumn .. 'wni.t uinl ilu- if-un j ,t o. o it .O. IM S e, aTej"' -- .... . 1 llluat'l JaVA tt ' CONDENSED Makes an cvery-day convenience of nn old-time luxury. Purs and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes tiro large pies. Avni ) Imitations nnd Insist on having tl - NONG SUCH brand. MEURELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. CME BLACKING is chcai at 20 cents a bottle man an. other Dressing at 5 cents A LITTLE GOES A LONG WBV li mse ahoes once blackened with i-. a I 1 opt clean by washing them with wit ' I .ople In moilerato circumstances find I I mutable to buy It nt 20c. a bottle, betee vi-1 they spend for Blacking they 6.1"? time leather. it is the cheapest llsclting eonslderh. lli quality, and yet we irsnt sel' 1 nuiiper if it can Jedone. Wo will pay Si 9,000 Reward f-r n recipe that will enable us to ir.i'V.e Wolff's Acme Blackino at such a pr'.cc I li.it n retailer can profitably sell It at I'll r. bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1SP3 WOirP & ItANDOLPH.Fhlladelphla did snn'fitre painted with PIK-ROtNS (tliis is the name of the paint), look! like .a'.ned and varnished new furniture. Ont la.t will do It. A child can apply it 'V,,. i-nii oiumge a pino to a walnut, or a clrr to mahogany; there is no limit to you fancies. All retailers sell iU For nThorongh Trniniiiy li BUSINESS or SHORTHANI), Itwlll pay j on to il-lt tlio AMERICAN BUSINESS UW, (-kntreSivi'rk, AUenlown, Pa. most Tlmrotinl:, Kent lti't:ii( itcil. u .1 Fiiu-Ht 'u1)h( (J.Kiitm'rct.il 'It tunic, s I I in IVmMlvan)u, CJI HHl'AliATIt lJ lH.rAMMKNlN 15 UC lKHiltli XUIB Ufi-il 1'i'ncilf I CimrwHiit ltnitpflt Itatcs. Itttiin :u,o nml -tio SimiciiH umni.ilh . Mil It'iilHUtststeil tn imjliij' v titm leii' fttr c iiiititj-iu or cull at ullin' O u DORNFiY, Prin Jjifricnii' mrtit l.tn tins ii,iit. c -'"-Cii. WJlBlbaWaaVMfil CURE. Cures Coninmptlon, CJouclii, Cronp.Soro UiroAt SoMLy 11 Uninlitt on a Guarantee. Fur a Lame Side, V.tk or CTiest Shlloh'a Poroua Piaster will tWe i-reat tat U faction, 15 cents. GHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mr. T S. lUn kins, Cli.ittanooga,Tenn., says t '8liitoha VUaliztr'HAVKD MY J.IFv. foiisUUrttthtUarfm&tyforatUWUatetln&tem IttiruMU Vot J (yapt'pria, Lf yet or Kidney truublo It cioela. l'ricoYif ct3. CATARRH remedy: Tt.Hmnninnlif 'rrvlliln Itfimodr. Itwlll relievo and Cure you. lVlco CO eta. . This In jector for ttssuceossf ul treatment la furnished treo. Shuck's Itemedlea aro cold by us on a guarantee to trlve satisfaction. KOlt SAIJ! Ily Dr. 0 T. Tforn, Lcli!Khtoi., l'n tie mnnl.li I . nmedap thai k not ln-l 1 ul J J iare tha boolth or interfere witli ont' 'a Imslnp-'J or ilAitNs.ro, Jt tiulldj tip aiitl improejihe Kmiral eaHh.rN'arflihesiuionndbcaatiUtbt'ioconijiK-xlinr, lo TlDk)es or ttrtbblotM follnw thin trtnitnt PATICNTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL, )laf ta!r. Urn Martlaf. Pod oratt Ik 1nips forritW jWI m. cv. r timr, HTicxEiSTUEArii; cnetco. nt Hck nWliKho ana rollers all tb troubles fuel cleut to a bilious at&tdol! tbo ayitain, auoh tU alMazloeu, Kooaoi, Drowaladsi, DiatroM alter catiac I'aln la tlia BIJ& tVo. Vfhlia tbelr motft ruiQark&blo succore laaa wen ihoira la CUUCtJ 4 JIett2aclio. yot Oartor1 Llttlo IAyqv PillJ ire orjualljr Talaalloin ConaUpatioo. curlog aoj pro ToUug tltlsaanorloacomplalnt,wbiIe tboTtUja tiwtaUdlwrilereoitbaeiODiaclijUiQuUietba lirvr rouUio tbc bor&U. fiTenUtbefoniy Acltatbef would bo almo t priceleas to thoM irh A aatW from tbuaiatreMlDB complal&t; bat forttt Taats)lytblrfMhluewd(yMnMntulhni,a a lrlMieti7ttenviMatid tbeeolMtlopitliTai'i ehim In aotauty vara tUat tboy will no- bJ llBetQd-JWilhouttlteaj, ifdXUtettXktlthfi 1 tbo bans of aoiaanyllTea that horola wherj ti omaka our gnat bout. OarpilUcortltirbiid cCWtadonot. CeutaVa Uitle lircr PI lid an rerr mall an4 Wf tvaar to Uk. Ona or two vil mWo doa. J-OMJ tkra btrlotlf TgUbe m Uo n t gripe )ar6e. bat Iff UuitgbUeactlaii pleaaatt wfi Wthio, JnTlaUateti; fifeforf i. pAj by Om eglaia OTfrrjrvbtm. or ee&t by aaSL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mew York. SMALL PILL SWLLDOSE. 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