The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 19, 1892, Image 4

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    Vila and fnworlhy.
h ni'l . have ' It dot's sretn as If Mimr
Ir rrt-eM liaf tho lutfigiidllion ot tlie
I rath i 'Ti.iti tlti'tlist. Tfiw ffiprpetiialh A
Iihem- Ivr itth pnigatlveft tottur witnom
It at alteram, or liver irautta. lTnsrrtt.r't
m nt'h llltli i -4 In chn niin-ftlsriil enlMlttlBLe fit1 1
i'oplo' tuit.'e, and yet. itnrmtnr unit won
o a. IF Hi utrro are itiiiitriiliinif a wuu itiT
hlnstliP (ii.isli u ini'ilifs iif forlncrda
o the ItltHllfri'iir perl Ion nl the piinllr lh.it
Irll kutmn and lonii tiled reierlla of tlie
appeal. ltrat'iti simnltl be atudea r i x
giceia tne iimui'i oi meuicauim. -ini'
tilde to our iirUilhalAlntiof exbetieni
Ri and
For
ffresljnatrltit or iw early revointlonm
anauie .. i iiimnnii 14 preKiiani won
For oyit ft Ihml of n century flie Hitters
I Has met with th
eiiilnrsenielit ot i
Ullily ai'prored
Idytor 'la grippe
hicago lias beguu n canal to cost
0,000, which mill curry luryo vos-
I from the lakes to the Mississippi.'
Iva'e voice In Riven to hlrn, like his
sit tnloDts. to be used, anil not to bo
lied.
All 1'ree.
ksuthoilie our advertised druggist to
. tine's New Discovery lor uon-
utlon. t'onatu anil Colds, tiri&utlils
nitron, It vou are afflicted with a
in. Cold or anv I.unc. Throat and
fct trouble, and will use this remedy as
nea. triTine it a lair tnai, ami exrieri-
1, you may return tho bottle and have
St roonCT refunded. H'e could not make
Sorter did we no- know ihatDr King's
Discovery cuull be relict! on. 11
I disappoints. Tnti bottles tree at
LSracstore, i,ein':iiou. ana uierv a
-e, tveiaspori. Large sue nuc
II.
Itm
er makes us n lit broader to
d down tho earth declaring
it nfmebody is narrow.
F'eleT butter your tiio plat-lutl
) them lightly ftltn yqur.. r, i
"now h Mother dim cU Iter Itor. '
Ilia Robert Free lives at filleer r.atrp.
rmother and father loved his wUtrnar-
ud devotion: he is a bt leht lltilojfelloir
l)bbj, as he is called,- took a severe7 CoWf
Sleu would not jleld in everjlulrTstthlyi
sieu. a. nQiguuor pcrA.iuueu tnovlise i
iiu-iiim, mc Kiuub irniriiv lur svuuui.
bids and Consumption . The first few
lies relieved and the contents of a 25
Bnt bottle tnaao a cure. Yon can imairlne
p roomers joy. ran-nna is sola at it
Thomas' Drugstore.
he citizens of Chicagn term tliSlr'
I "the food dlspen' nry of tho unl-
r&e first training school for leathers
lis organized in Prussia in 1735, ; ' .
ilENKr.NNliKS.nrtliel.KIIIUU IIAIIIT:
Uured at if ome In Ten ay. by nilmlnls-
ferine nr. names- uniuen npeeiuc
r tea. or In food, without the knowtcdireof
tlnt It is absolutely liannlesA, and will
Ha permanent and speedy cure, tthellicr
an be eh en In a Kit's m beer, a m
iient is a moderate urniKer or an aicotioftc
. n lias oeen uiven in tnonsitnils Of cates,
everv instance a oerfect cure has follnw-
It never fails. Ihe svslein once lmnre
with the apeclne, it becomee an utter ImJ
.nteed. 4suaeH book of narllciilars rrec.
niiiv lor t ie nnuoranneiuein ci. St. ijnres
Ross the golpkn Hrriii'ir Co.v lea Itace
tJincuiDati, uino. uei. s.-i.
rhe electric light, then compared to
light moonlight, vfii exhllilteil In
iondon in 1867.
Head from the treasured volume
i The rjoem of thv choice.
pAnd lend to the rhynii of wolry
The beauty of thv voice.
! Which you cannot do If joe suffer with
I Couth ot Cold. Hid yourself of the ills
omfortby buying a bottle of I'an-Tlna,
be best remedy for Uoatsencss and In
Huenra. Pan-Tina costs 23 cents nl T. 1).
Irtinmas' Drug Store.
Lemons will keop fresh for weeks If
loovered with wnter; tlie water must be
It-hanged often.
Many old soldiers. whn rnnfr.iclpd
krhronlc dlarrliaa while In the service.
wye since ueen permanently enrcs of it
IV unsmnenam's cone, uiioicra and
iuu-rnrea Remedy. For sale by X. n.
Bber,- Lehlghton, and W, K. Iilcrv,
ssport.
K foxes and dogs ho'wl and bark moro
In usual, If dogs grow sleepy. nud
i uqII, expect rain.
This Is the'ereatest country for rulslna stock
Kitnerefore Buiia-Head
wder has a larira smle In l
l l torse and ualtle
nld by all dealers at 23 cents per package.
The finest chanter In the lllhln in
Iea4 Is tho twenty-sixth chapter of the
Acts of the Apostles.
A True Friend
1 the sick andsnfferinzlsDr. Kaufmann's
l great Jleutcal work, Unely lllustiated.
I Send three 2-cenr stamps, to pay postage,
iio a, y. uruway cc vo., uoston, ilass,
Mind receive a copy free.
-Bhoxthand writing was tho Invention
lot Pitman In 1837.
For lame back there la nothing better
than to saturate a flannel doth with Cbam
berlaln's Pain Halm and bind It on the
i anecieu parts. Try it and you will he sur
prised at the prompt relief it affords The
same treatment will enre rheumatism. For
sua by N. u. Iteber. I.elilgltton, and W.
Jitery, weissport.
Shakespeare was tho son of n wood
stapler,
Success In evervtblne depends larceir
. upon good health. De Witt's I.Ktle Early
limers are utile heallli Droiliic ne r Ills See
ruiepoiutr lusntaaean "r.ariy liiser.
i. w. iiiuajas. i
Sloping shoulders are slowly but
linrely returning.
Kotblne so dlstresslmr as a hnrklne
Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer
from It. Nothing so dangerous if allowed
to continue. One .Vlntite Uoujli Cure gives
immeuiste relief. 1. 1. Thomas
I Monday morning at 0 oYlccktLa.
V fUhley shops of tho Jersey Central
I Railroad Company at Wilkosbarre wore
Xhut down, as wero also the Jersey
Htircaicer ana mines, awing to a com
Vplete stoppage of water, tho reservoirs
r In the mountains being empty.
For instance, Mrs. Chas. itegers, Jjf lUv
City. Mich., accidentally sp1lll sald(M
water oyer her little boy. She promptly ap
I oiled De Witt's Witch llaile Kalfe. clilne
S. IruUnt relief. It's a wonderfullygood salve
i xor parns, priases. sores anil a sure cute
' jor wues. i it, tnomas.
Man absorbs knowledge ns a sponge
jfdoes water, and Iiko a spougo neexls nn
J yaslonal wringing out.
I Headache Is the direct result of hulls:
Ion and tsomsch disorders. ItenTedy Uhs;
j using do Witt's utile early itisers, and
yaur neaatene aifsppeare. lite lavoni
UtVIe pills everywhere. T. D. Thomu.
III-IIT WniLK (ll)NNINO.
Two Yonng M en Seriously lujure.1 U'hll
Oat For Game.
While out gunning on the mount
alns back of Summit Hill, kdward
brace, s young man from that place,
nearly lost his ltfe. 11a was uoiuu
through the woods and fell, ami in
tome nay his gun was discharged. It
was heavily loaded with bird Bhot uud
iholO charge lnteroa i-'raeos nip
eg, There wero two nttie !.. -.
1Am One ran for hcdl) and tin
ther one stayed with Frace. lie tried
' waiK nomo anil traveled neatjy two
j wneatia became oxliautii.
elU Cam. . V ii- -rAH 1 1 .
, , " , BIIU1U1 ll HUM '
taken home uh... i, itu in ..riiini
icndltion.
t
PhBtp flallagher, of Audenrled, u
'Qone JW aged 2u jaBre, recelvel
lujurina mFO out on a uuut
tUdoa 'JMSStw. He with u
rf of other young meuVera tmvel-
fnw th tlreen Mountalu in seaich of
game, when he accidentally stumbled,
faW'crun nrematnrely diwiharging the
sfij-Bad entering his right foot at them -HFitep
making an ugly gash whlob pre.
seated a sickening appearanoe. lie as
W At onoe put on board a lokie and i-uti
I reyeJ to bis bom where his iojurk
P .u attended to by Dr. Farrar t
last accounts he is resting quietly nud
the doctors say that unless blond put
tnnlnir' sets lu he will be .it.l.- to be
jlbonthortly
THE NEWS BRIEF.
tlTTbo Lnnbtord fui.i i -. -1 . .
it'aJly over crowaed ai I i . 1 1
th schools are oom plaining.
VarSammit Hill's new fire euuiue
'J. titan teatod and outki. Hrat-s-Usa
a coLonro ccv rcon.
Very MtniHntls ( l i .i r ; I . . . .1 1 1 I .
I'lllllp'l II ! . ..
New York lnm ' "i U It.:'1 I r,r
pliciMl colrrcd lj., i hull 1.1 tbf L'ni'nl
Htnttfl, and, bo fur its is !: t-wt:, m the
world, fuch clioiiti nro i'ot mttiieintiK,
and nro to In- fomul only in laryo citlcH.
ThereHTfitwo in ICt w York one ljoloiitf.
lng to iv lloinnii Calliulii' and tlie other
to n PrOtvetimt rpiw upnl churcli. Tlie
latter is the one here mcaut, and an the
musio of th Epl-op;:l is so different
from that of the llouian Catholic churcli
no comparison bctwi-on tlie two can lie
drawn.
St. Philip's chniTh in West Twenty
fifth street, between Sixth and Seventh
avenues, is one ot the oldest colored
congregations In America. Tlie present
building is an ordinary uffnlr of brick
and was once used by Methodists. Up
to a few months ugo the masic at St.
Philip's was furnished by an ordinary
mixed choir of colored singers. Some
months before Untter it was decided to
change to a boy choir, such as are to lie
fonnd in Trinity, St. Agnes', St. An
drews' and other more or less "high"
churches in the city. The present or
ganist, Mr. E. D. Kinney, was engaged
to organize the choir, and tho first serv
ices under tho new order of things were
heard on Easter Sunday. Mr. Kinney,
however, found the task of organiza
tion n difficult one. He discovered that,
yj far as tho constant desire to havo fan
hnd'plny pranks with one another was
concerned, there was not much differ-
.ejico between colored and white lioys.
"And as the choir consisted of thirty
poyt,in addition to twenty men, he had
to keep lite eyes open. In time, the
youngsters began to submit fairly well
'to.dlscipllue and are now qnito iracta
TJe. T)f courso there was no trouble
with tho men.
' ' TltQiJolOretl race U essentially mimical,
'4oUi )f ear and vofSe, and this fact has
.canned the choir of St. Philin's ti bo
jflckoited among the best boy choirs in
tilff-ciry, unce tne yonngsters are in
terested they enter upon tho work with
au;eqmontness that would put many a
white bov to tho blush. In tho choir
thlSre'are several remarkably good eo-
prapo voices, i wo mile coioreti cnajH,
i'rentico liutcmnson aim iiowara urax-
toh, nro regarded ns esiiccially fine, and
tothcin most of the solos are given. The
njtnpif nf llih.lKivft rnllPA frnm nine t(l six-
leiivycatK.
Mr. Kinnev saj's that as far as he
knows he U tho only white person con
nectcd with the churcli, though tlie
rector, tho Itev. II. 0. Bishop, is fre
quently rui;teu uy white mmiaters. at.
Philin's clmreli is interesting for other
things than its choir. It has a vrcy
yajn.able challco cup, made or guld,
Svhich has been iiiBUttd for $4,1X10. ii is
studded with diamonds, iienrls, nihiis
and other precions etmit. Tliere ii a
legend that two of the ili.imoiuis, each
worth $700, were found in the bottom
of a trunk belonging to una of llio
women members of the church ami weru
given to adorn tlie chalice cup, The
altar is a handsome one nud was pre
sented by Dr. Hay, a colnred physii i.m
oi some noto )u tins city, mo orsau
small, but very sweet in tonn. Ni'W
York World.
Au Anecdote of llciijnnilit IVckI.
When lletijainin West, the great
American artist born in 1'cniisylviinia
in 178S was a litllii boy, oue of liis
school fellows templed linn to a Holiday
from trap ana ball by piuimidng liiv.i a
ride to n neighboiing plantatlnii. "Hi re
is the horse bridled nud saddled," s.iil
his friend, "eo como get up bcliind me.
Deliinfl your cried Uenjaniiti. "I ill
eit behind nobody." "Oh, very well,'
replied tho other, "1 will ride behind
you:, 60 mount. He mounted accord'
ingly, and nwuy they nulo. "This ii
tho last ride I shall liivo forsoiuetiine,"
said his companion. "Tomorrow 1 inn
tauo apprenticed to a tnilor." -A tailor!
exclaimed Bpojamiui "you. will surely
never be a tailor! "indeed l uli.ill,
continued tho'boy: "it U a very goon
trade. What do you iuti-iill to be, lien-
jamin'r" "A painter." ''What sort of
atradffisthatr "A painter," said tho
Quaker boy proudly, "is tho companion
of kings nnd emperors." "Now you
must bo snrely mad," said the embry
onic clothier; "there nro neither kings
nor emperors in America." "Aye," said
young West, "but there are plenty in
other parts of the world. And do yon
really intend to bo a tallorr "Indeed I
do. "Then you may ride alone," cried
,thji future president of the National
Academy of (ireot Britain. "I will not
ride.' with any one willing to bo a tailor."
New York Press.
Always Ilylug.
Life indeed consists in a series of
changes of tissue, and the human econ
omy is simply, as far as its material part
is concerned, a machine, and primarily
depends on food as the most important
factor hi keeping it in woiking order.
When it is said that we commence to
die as soon as we are born, it of cpurse
means that certain parts of tho body im
mediately liegin to ierish; their exint
ence la ephemeral; they como and go,
aro replenished and decay. They are
tho dying paitsof that system of life.
which niaj-ijaat n little while, but which
must eveutnally yield to the inexorable
law of nature, lite nails, the, liair, etc.
aro observable as an instance of this de
cay. Tlie same rule upplies to every
other organ and tisane of the body,
though it is not palimble to the naked
eye. The skin is always peeling. The
food that is taken in the one Lnnr
nourishes) the aystem, and ejects that
wwfji-was taken the hour ljefor
Utnlleman'a Maguiine.
Itulou Unller.
"Tlianks," remarked the star boarder
tp the landlady at the table, "but I don't
care- fot-nniou butter."
. "Iijjlm't understand you," said the
landlady, with an unctuous audi of
doobt.
"NJf Teepuuded tlie boarder pleas
antlrtr"Iu unjiu there is strength. .iu
know'," Detroit r ee Press.
The Swordflth.
The swordSsh caught by the Maine
fishing vessels are dressed at sea and
packed in ice. The head is kept and
sold for fifteen cents, nnd averages as
mnch profit a pound as the edible part,
Jho head yields, tU '--vs-lileji is largely
usexiampoat maeiiinsrjr, Danger Com
lnercral.
ICaeplaar Tracb of raMMicers.
"lloW'do I remember which passen
gers have .given up their tickets'f" said a
Western railroad conductor. "Ihaveno
way jn particular, bnt just get UM-d to
it. wuua 1 may not recognise every
one who has paid, 1 can spot oue from
whom I have not received h ticket at
once. Then it 1 ain in doubt a sharp
louk- usually uoes tne tiusinewi. Most
peupu would like to have the colli ctoi
skip them, but they are so littpreaxkl
with the tottni that we know thy have
not pavl that a sharp look acts like a
louestone to draw out Hid cash.
"Of course It is possible for a hardened
hiunertablnft a collector, but few trr
it. After we liavu once made a round
there Is no trouble, for at stations we
stand where we have a full view of I lie
train and see exactly wliat persons go in
and ant of every car." Cincinnati
nnMsMotar.
Mia llldu'l Indulge.
They were eujoyiug a moouliglit walk
lu the park. His was a nature strongly i
tinged with romance. H. i nature leaned
decidedly toward tin. piucticul side of 1
life.
"is Una not poutivt 1) l ucbantiiiK-'' he
eylslnyso,, rapturously "vie r.m uow
drint", to our till of tl.u boautus thut
iistsu-eiHa so lavishly beatowed upon
taia lowsy.retret!"
"Tea; bat, George, I don't driuk," re
plied the yoang lady prosaically. Now
Vork Itarald.
Amurath III killed rive of hia biolli-i-rs,
his mother in grief took lier own 1
life, and ho hh..rtl itfti i 'akeii off
h pouon
Clieiiiers mi drauhi.s ivtu-ku.Aiu tu
I jaVaae. .Orf . ,V.) ...
ttaVajaet
PRIESTESS.
Ah, priestess ef an unknown shrlas, I
uy synai tan ihuws
Ilatt than la some lout bysooe time
Lost thy proniwlfr?
VnstberebetieAtbtliat8Tav,Bireetbrerr
A r&smth for klsel off '
Alasl sre cannot know, for now
Thy llns are missing.
And yet a snbtlc, namolets graee
Arosnd thee linjrer;
As there thonstand'st rrlth traoqnll face,
8ns none, fingers.
The oniltne of thy matehtesii form, 1
Thy imee rsreatlsg-.
Thy nowra ilrapttlts e4ern
Wltbrtt estteenllnt.
Ah, ismU he leek upon thy fate I
nose iana enee wroug nt tneo'
And aes to what a sad estate
The years hare bronght Uree-
Tor him woaM live again that hour
(If Inspiration,
Yhtti bnrned bis soul with newborn
power
Tor thy rreetloDi
A ad he (mid ee thee aw m I hen
In thy perfection:
Time's accident could not again
Alar rrenl lection.
ltrltleti .Musenin.
Tho Uso of Crenm.
Very few housekeepers can realise the
nutritivo value of cream, nnd under
stand its superiority to nny other solid
fats in permitting the gastric juice to
mix with it In tho most perfect manner
and in this way aiding nnd hastening
digestion. Itis invaluable in the caseof
invalids, for it serves ns nutriment inn
very available form. It is superior ib
butter because it contains more volatile
oil than butter inado from it. It is fre
quently ordered by physicians for per
sons consumptively Inclined, for those
with feeble digestions, for aged persons,
and for thoso who suffer from impaired
circulation, cold feet, nnd who feel chilly
from want or nutriment.
No other article of food gives such
satisfactory results. It Is, however, ex
pensive in large cities, nnd difficult to
get fresh nnd sweet. On a farm, how
ever, it can bo had in Its sweetness, mid
it pan be freely used. Whipped, it enn
be,Berved In dozens of ways, with fresh
or stewed fruits, as an nccompnuiuient
to cake, puddings, end the like, while
cream can be drunk ne.uly ns freely its
milk. For use in whipping it should be
thick nnd sweet, while for drinking it
can bo used after the milk lias stood, at
tho most, but a few hours over night.--Jenners
Miller's Mnguzino. -
. An Unpspi-r-led "Witter Pceiic,"
The Installment Heights Atnalunr
Dramatic society recently introduced n
striking bit of realism into their skill
fill rendition of "Engaged and .lilted."
It will bo remembered that when the
heroine faints and falls giat efully upon
tho stage the awkward lomio pt ivnnt is
required to seize a huge pitcher fiom a
small table standing near R. 11 II. and
boldly invert it over the prostrate lady
exclaiming us she does po: "Oh, heav
ens! Thero'siint n dropav walherin tho
place!"
This is n highly humorous effect in its
way, but its side splitting features weio
greatly intensified tlie ntlitr owning
when, through somo overnight, tho
pitcher was half full of water wln-n it
was placed on tho table.
The proper cuo was ,;iven. '1 ho com
servant grabbed tho p'lchcr uml fairly
deluged tho unexpectant heroine. She
sputtored and gasped for breath, ami
waved her arms wildly in tho nir, ami
utterly forgot to wait for the hero's ar
rival beforo recovering from her "faint."
"Qeowillikyl Kin she r.wiin'r" railed
out a email boy In tho gallery, ami then
tho applause was simply deafening.
London Tit-Bits.
Great llrllaln'a 81aes.
Tho English jieoplo havo always had a
great deal to say about their aversion to
slavery, but no worse system ever ex
isted in tho world than that which pre
vails in somo ot the British colonies
where coolv labor Is employed. The
coolies are indentu.ed in India or China
that is, they are practically sold to the
agent, who sells them again to planters.
For a term of years, usually ten, thoy
becomo tho slaves of tho planters; for
petty offenses they aro fined until they
become hopelessly indebted to their
owners; they aro nut allowed to leave
tho plantation without n pnss, or if they
do they are llablotoarrest as runaways.
During tiio last lew years parliamentary
investigations havo creatly reduced tho
hardships of tho unfortunate Hindoos,
most of whom wero drawn away from
their native land by misrepresentations,,
but mr.cn Mill remains to lie done, eepe
cially in the mines of South Africa, bo
fore the stigma of slavery can lio erased
from tho DritMi empire. St. Loute
Globe-Democrat.
Cnrlosltlea About Lancmigri.
Almost. a third of the total population
of tho globe a round 400,000,000 human
beings speak nothing but the Chinese
and allied languages. One hundred mil
lion more speak Hindoo only, and 03,
000,000 speak English. Tho Russian
langnago is fourth on tho list, being tho
mother tongue of 89,000,000 peoplo. The
German is ft good fifth and is used by
07,uuu,tl0O tongues. Franco coming sixth
on the list in which it was once first.
Spanish Is uncd by 43,000,000 ieoplc in
Euiope and tho three Americas. St,
lionis llepubhc.
The father of Zwlngll, tho creat
Swiss reformer, was n poor peasant, and
tlie eorllcet occupation of the future
theologian was thu gathering of stleks
tn tiio forest for the family fuel.
Tho Laplander sleeps in a bin reindeer
skin to keep 1 ti ill warm. Tim tlast III
dian also sleeps in a bag; but it is not
airtight, aim It Is only Intended In pro
tect mm from uiotqultne.
If n gentleman is lu the comnniiv of a
laay it is ins place to pay car fares, ad
mission to places of amusement and for
any refreshments.
Aliab, king of Israel, was wounded by
an arrow in a lttle at Hamoth Gllead,
and "about tho time of tho suii going
down he diu."
lur Cancer auil BLlu l'tiUonlnc.
Cancerous growtlw) are tho most dltft
cult skin diseases to control. The knife
is generally tlie only thing tliat will
answer satisfactorily, but thediiw sailed
pyoktaniu has been used with consider
able success. As a looal dreasiug on
painful cancers that could not'lm re
moyajd by au operation it gives consid
erable relief, and in many instaisces has
decreased the size of tho growth. For
poisonings of tne skin various uruga are
used, but for try poison there is none
better than permanganate of potassium.
which makes an excellent wasli for the
poisoned skin. In Russia it lias baon
found of great valuo in frost biles, re
lieving thu itching anil buruiuu sewut-
Hon at one. For slight burns of the
skin it is also of great nse, bnt sever
burns are not to lie treated by it. Yan
kee made.
Canaflials aiul Miated Heads.
On the npper Congo thu natives give .
great deal unagi nation ami labor to the
arrangement of their headdress. Some
of them, liowever, like the Dauaala,
keep their lieads closely thavd, except
for little tufts of lutir on top and at the
smes. uu tne uimtiie uobaugt river tne
natives also shave their heads, This is
a very general custom among cannibal
tribes. Not all cannibals on the Congo
shave their heads, but it is certain that
all tribes which follow this practice are
canmuais. sew Vork Sun.
Ah Orlglual Answer.
A outli in one of the Sunday schools
connected with one of the city !---
without meaning to be saMlelasjki,but
with visions f hi own uusdoimjg ttuit
hod received deserved puuishmeuf, to
the aaeettop, "Why was onr Jiavioar
sent to this esmi?" answer, "To save
inner" answered, "Oh I I suppose we
acted so bad they bady to send him."
New York Tribune.
Vlou.4 by tit. Ubl laa.
bus I)criii 1 nui afraiil iias
uugry wlieti uu u.sUin1 linn fm uvu'
waau t lie, Jaik, love.'
J.kJlilo- Nut at Ul. Hi-, iaJ.nl if
lauew au) muie rei,raHtatit.- )uiii; nitni
who would ba Ukaiy tu marry your ti .
aisters if (jrujjerly coaxed. UaiMiV
TO THE IONIC
Entirely
AND
A SURE
CURE,
FOR
, Elllousnoos, Dyspopala,
Indigestion, Dlsoasoo of ,
tho Kldnoys,TorpId Liver
Rheumatism, Dizzinosn,
1 Sick Hoadasho, Loss of
i Anpotito, Jaundice, Erup
I tlons nnd SkinDlsoaBos.
i rri25c.ttctU, CiUtytUSriftliti.
r.ClET.JOlllwlt les?, rri., ssriissua.iu
Sold by W. r. Dlery.
THOMAS'
Drug :: Store,
r'lHST MTItKXT. I.N lllfllJTON. PA.
LOOK OUT !
For Diiiniiocif; -1) venter)',
Siimimir Coijiiikint,... .Cholera
Mm bu;' Cramps', 'Colli;. &c , uso
Dr. Iloytl's Cure.
Tiir Jlilitmsiioss, Iniligostion,
Uonitiimtion, IJysponsin, ifc,
-e Dr llojd's Pills.
A NATTJZl&X. REMEDY FOIt
Epllcptio Fits, FallliiB SIckneEs, ITystcr-
fes, St Titus Dance, Nervousness,
Hypochondria, Melancholia, In
clirlly, Sleeplessness, Diz
zlncss, Drain nnd Spi
nal Weakness.
'ibis mcdlclno has direct action unon
'ic nervo centers, allavlnir all frrltablll.
ii". and Increasing tho flow and power
nervo num. n is perfectly harmless
u it twos no unpleasant effects.
.1, Va.'uaMe flAote on ZCatrum
'ichmu iieiit iteo io onyauinuta
pwr n-uf(.ui ran kihu oinaiE
n.ji ii . n. pnauured by the llaw-n!
wc-.oo.to:::;5gs,:
A LLENTOWN.PA.
From now on, until the end of
the season, we will try and lead
MA. (;OMPK'i:iTPItS
in the Valley in our
.COAT
opanliinont
In Style.Qualitv.Qaantity
and LO l'ItI?ES.
Perfect (its mmranleod to
li KllYBODY.
Ri'sprtfiilly,
Corner Rlh nnd Hamilton Sts.
RUPTURE
We. (lie uo1erflicneJ were
rniircir cureu oi iumuto it
llr. .1. H Mivm. Mil Are
St , l'lillftJeliiliU, Pa., S. Jonei rblllli'i, Ken
net Hrtuars. T. A. Krolti. fllatlnnlon. I'm.
b. uiau, iiiDQnt Alio, ta.; uev. h. ii. Mter
mer, nun mi r. i-a,i if, j. iitnti, zi4 h. i weini
St . ICMtllDZ. wm. I)lx lttttd MontroM St.
i iiBtirKo ami ru. iurtari, 4w lencun?..
ivrmmnir, -a. oenn tor circular.
t OT t CAW plsiesi4-
1 JCtlldtd tlM tint, tlOKMft
Kul bomlei through tla
n jnw. ha. U i lb a Fixu
ttwditjf curt bmosxHWfii.
KITfHU UT UU siVUfU
Uon. Km Ll tost, mlldi
rjoreftl t30dOM8,20oU
tr. mu EcJ. Cft- Hlhirt, 1.
PENSIONS !
Wo want the name and tioetoilleo atl
dross of every honorably 'discharged
soiuioroi mo lato wur who is not ro-
ceivfnc a neiifciou or who is not re
oelvlngas much iieitaioii as tie ii en
iiiieii to.
Abfco tho tiame nutl noatolthw ofoverv
soiiners wiuow, eitiiii or tiopeniient
parent who Is not reeeiving or lias
not receives! full pension jirorliled
uy law.
Also The name of ovory ssildieror
KOldier's heir who has not received
full I'av and IIol'htv as pauvhleil
ny law.
Kew Laws uud Hillings provide for
payment of claims wliielu have here
tofore been rejected. Xo cUiarge for
luformatlou. Semi to Pension At
torney lu- euro uf UauaiHi Aiivocate,
Lehigbton, IHi.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IKVKNT0R8 ouii aeenrsi advice aa
to the isstefitablllty or
their in veil Hons.
I'ATKXXilKS cau receive (wietauee
lu the sale at their pa
tent right, and full In
formation xegardUig:
TATKNTS cui b ohtaiied by
TIUDKMAUKaMldiWiog Waaliing
COl'VRIOirre ton rtYiVAttorny,
hi rare of Csjiaon Aovofita,. Thlgh-
00, T
QTAUrn Ide-awalteaorkeiaejreiyalierefur
nAn(Iill''Slieii'e l'l.esiirel.Vl. at Ilia
I lie araaloet Iwilk iia aanu itisl
oilfirr o""".,''.''v,,it .y& "rsr !.u
- " lUlllllll'S. AarHaj e ssu nssis bus-
. I. jm.i f:n in
J il.iyi Mii
Him' Ail am-
9u m Mm in
IlilM Jltl il.wdwjll, I Villi!
10 lu 7 lioar.
, iniigiuiHrlit uut
liiim ti w ikMKoiicrfdiiiii inn- nrwrrn
Frfltht MM Ad (lt..b "I W UMW
Hll)lc .'ttbliNiiii'i; i'P
SOU IMVeliriOIll
. CLIO III.
. . - . vr-i'jj.ttj. :' ., -'..
.. ' .. .c-rf i
Mar uu, IV
Tl k At tviy HAVI
ruuiroifJim
i. N J .
A POINTER
Movers.
We olfi'V just now it tiieoinl in-
uinlion to our Inciuls nnd
pntrons to como nnd sec na.
Tho summer is la&t fleeting
and wo iMl-Mnake special
prices to sell out our summer
t;oods in order to have n full
swing on our full and winter
stock of Dry Goods, Notions
nnd llcndy-Mado fJlotning.
We liave no room to quote
prices, but tliey are low
enough. Don't miss this
opportunity but come at
mcc Then too, vu; are the
recognized hr ndqunrters for
(or nil kinds of
Groceries,
Fruits & Vegetables
in Season
at the louest of crv low
prices. .Prompt ami oortcnus
trentmCnt to all and-it is no
IrrtfibiHo show goodsi
Ca,,1l'7idge.KUntZ&C0.
East Weisspoi t.
FtinNiTanu,
UN'flKUTAKLNT.
FI.OIIII A FF.K1).
Bobt. N. Anthony,
(Successor In .1. K, lUx. HhsI Wclssimrl.)
WILLCONTINUnTO 1111
TIIR 11F.ST PLACHTO liUV
Fnrniture. Floor & Mi
:tl the lamest l'lk'cs.
Give us a call. No (rouble to eiiow
OooiK
51, N. AMTHOSY
PllIVArrE HAL
(11' Al.UAlll.i:
DOUIiLK IIOUSK.
A (luce storv doiiblo friinio divellinir
houso contalnitiL' two fine store rooms
and twenty other rooms on north First
street In Lclilgliton Ii offered for sole
cnEAr uml on cosy terms. Tlie muni-
ing Ii suitnlilo lor n Hotel plant uuil
liasHtnblo ami other out biiihliiigi.
For further purtleiihui nnd terms rnll
on or add resit
AiilANnr.S KISTLHIi,
Klstler's Restaurant,
Aug. 1.1, 3m. liehlghton .l'u
Clt fiBEASIs
BEST IS Tf! tTItI.D.
XlereArlDRQUcKttut .ire nasurius3tl.AelD9t!3
!.m.lA3tlnT twa t.nit,. ot ur.vllli.p lirnnil. Nnl
cr.'ectjd by beat. C Vfl 1. i' 'lilt; lira UJNi:.
ron saix ny m i r:iz c nszttAixv. ivr
Insfcructious on tho Piano
and Organ given by
MISS ANZIE PAUEB,
riiird St., I.cliigliton,
All tho new and improved
methods of instruction. Saiisfac-
lion guaranteed.
Fok Tr.UMS cnll on or address as
above.
Tho rcoplta Pnprr.
KATBS :
In dvani'e.
Wo Make -Eilie
Job Work
A Sneeiulty.
At Lowost Pritf.
Offioi: Konh Thirst Street,
Lehiffhtou, l'.t.,
W havo ' also
opt'nod si lirst-clnss
in Aaron Snyder's in w Week, at
the Ktutern end of tho Lehigh
Bridge, in the nOftOUglT OF
WipISSPOaT, wl.n1Vorarf
for Job Priutiag t4lL "be ex
peditiously and vhcaply exe-
jculed. ;
! . "b riplu.ns lortheOtftbon
Advocate i
. .
,1-n iv'fivi il anil
)OK I IIIMKK.
11 V
'nopr
Jobbing
Deparfrneof
It
vi
One reason why .V-c'A Kmvi of Pure Nor
wegian Cod LivvT Oil and lIyiop!ios)liites of Lime
nnd Soda has had such ti large solo is because it is
''Almost as palatable aa.tnilk;" but the best reason is'
that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures
the cough, supplies the waste uf tissiu-s, produces
flesh and builds tip the entire. s stein.
Heott'a Emulsion cures Couslin,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Annomlo and Westing
Dlooa8o3. Provc-nts wasting In
chltdron Almoit uj iwiatable as
nillli. Get only Hie scnalne. l'te
parod hySeolt & llowno, Cbemlsts, New
Votk. Sold by all Druggists.
J lit &ABMei
IS IIEA1JUUAHTKHS FOR
G EN ERA i , H
Pk D .1
u IH sTSt a. ex sKj B OT Baa a a
1 WFiJSaWs 1U9 Bsiuiauw
KIND OE GOAL, fcn
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street, Lehighton, P-
First Premium awarded to Koch Shankwciller, Largest and
Finest Clothing House in the Valley, for the finest d'splrty ol
Men's, Youths' and Children's Clolhing exhibited at the Lehigh
County Fair.
OUR MAMMOTH STORFUOOM is filled with scntmmblr
luxuries.
licnuliful comb'niiitionsof design nndcolor in our great N KUK
llrFAR nseoilmenlR. See our windows
Men's ri:ic llt.ick Oicri-oats wmlli s'.Pn at S5 GO
.Men's sullsli Mclliin (luri iuts iMirlli sin 00 iiiiriirlcetf 01.
Men's Keisev niercoals Newi-it Mmilcs. slitKleui ilonlile bicsti it itmi1y listuill) suM at
11 00. " We ran oKi-r at tio on.
Tor a liniiilscttii'at.il fitslislt lliercivit, sintileor ilmtlilc lironstcil, our $12 oiniul tl'Vlli 1 hit
Keisev Oirrcntitsli.iic Imi-iiuitl rm Ml, IJniitltv mill l'llcc.
londei'lul llnierwierlirgaio
(Hay iMitlcruc.ir, trnoil quality, ic a Riiif.
Wlitln it lid llrnv Ittiitr-ruetir Klr.l Ou:iIit.
l'lpcfo l.ini'il nntl Natural Woolen I'tKicrwpar- it'Rtilar tuli o. l.rii,our tc( f i.eo, -HvitH('oml
All-Wool (Uom Kin Ins Unrterwp.ir-iejtnlar in Up, 1.75; now t 0J.
lied Meillcatf-il AU-Wonl rinunoiH, wmth Ri: special naic at 100 l
A Spocmlty-
I.:itles Tailor Miulf OojUi
Cli-lhH m mi 1 urn Hhotth.K jritsiiK Midi Uy tin- janl at fxtn-iiif Ij I .on
Koch. Sz,
OENTHK SQUARE,
FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI
FUL JEWELRY. -
re among the new things now on exhibition in our stove. We
believe that nowhere in this
assortment to select from at
trash but good honest goods at
CONFECTIONS
The forme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable
in the latter. Sunday schools,
All tlie Very Lsiiost
Lowest pi ices and biggest assortment.
Clias. TI. Nusbauni,
BItlDGU STREET, W13TSSPOHT, PA.
CHARLES
-llKAI.CI! IN-
W$&$t JPfBjMM; WSmAoqp SBmiSes
BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite
First-class I'nper Hanging
ation nnd Frescoeing a specialty.
House- Painting in all its
to lie satisfactory. Patronage
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE."
In nrttr to tartotoM oar KLttG A IV'i
rcwnlttiitU, f ir.k.t i iiiLrurt)fflnfrb
fammb&tfrowtamih.vc wiiihuU
iriiittUttH, e ir.B.t vn 1 ik' iuiii) winfT uoaMutst uiivr,
boQtatt(S ulivr,
irum it oue
ISAVAIU IO t CI Y
vex? 1 v.i w 1. c
itiTiluhD4r,s'i'itLtntviArsi trraali' i-'y urtl Lm
U lUutV Ifurl ItsA'l h ii
Mill I UMtAal. T CUI'tJ j
towurfl it iiuuiLNi . ilit r .i0.i; vv U
I'-nrisil m'w '1 iiui.t I 1 Jiti.
s, sat (4i,a win BafcLUrii lur "I llf r-11. t. f f irttTtii t t
MWl.tr. etc , unit i au rtf r .'i i tim ..lUnni. r uu
Hsmt. estrVaaiii un ii.im i Pi i itioo. f. i I nltiilfhi i
C'Os7V A IO , ! ttzut
OYU t. ( -it .!.. t i u I . -u It ti'i ri
A genuine tvwed shoe, that wilt not rip, fine calf,
ecflinle, smooth lusidc, HeiUle, more comforlaMe,
MylUli ami duraMc than any other shoa ever toM at
the price. ICquaU cubtom made shoes costing from f
to 5, ami la tuc
Best In the Vorld for the price.
For CENTLEMEN.
SC nn OsnrJne
OeUUnssi-Sswsd.
SA nn stui-aivsi
4eUU Welt Shoo.
S CnliliMui
iJiU Farmer,
Sn c n Sxtr Til
asiiOU CsJIStoe.
SO OK 'Worlds--aaa2sV
sa's81ioe.
&
2.00
Ooodwur
Shoe.
TAKE NO
IT IS A DUTY you owe to iuril( uml your faniily, durine tbeae UarJ
times, to get tlie moi.t aluu for mir in. i.i , . Yuuc.it economise in your foot
wear if you purchase V. I.. lJuuyKis' sinus whit.li, vitbuut qutbtioo, represent
a greater value fur the nioney than un mlu r nuktrh.
OA I ITI O t! W. L. DOUdLAS' name and the prise Is stamped
WflU I I J IV a on tho bottom of each shoo, whloh protaots tho
consumer ngalnst high prices and Inferior shoes. Beware) of dealers)
who acknowledge the superiority of W, L. Douglas' Shoes by attsunpt
i iiib iu .uuBiiiuieuiiior iimiie. i.i limn, eueii BuuBiiitiiraim aiairaua-
uunt,nnd eubjuot to prosecution by law, for obtaining money under
i raise poHsnsas. w. L. puuqlas, arooeiton. Mass. suj
Adnm M.'lirknm & Son, Aj-cnts, Lcliighton.
ji ,., . l .jii-i , i
- i Subscribe for
'i
AKD W A R K
3
Tjr Va at
1
Ctc nuIfiTi KOI 111 Tc.
to lr.rainri' Sen thp many nw 110, tit lev in
Sliankweiler.
Scott's
Largest and Fincist Clothinc House m the Valley,
ALLENTOWX, PA.
county can yon find n prettier
l.iwer prices. Our goods are noi
lowest prices.
AND FRUITS.
festivals supplied at low prices
Novelties in Toys
A. GOTH,
P. 0., LEHIGHTOH, PA
nt lowest prices. Coiling Decor
branches. All work guaranteed
soliciled.
1 ix- ir txi wuiMioaui it pnoi4iffrM'n(i
1 In- IftMi wU.Miatlui it paoieJcrU'l. tf jvamelt,i
ui uur uuli uirctjHiuiru-r uw nu)
Ki A. I IT G jV11WOX-UXX3I-V
nn b
FREE OF CHARGE.
n throurH U ) U'iitd bal ;OsJjrirtjlnBra
'I it" or t'tir r I rn pinrnii'iiu.wi in yonrnusw
i 1.
i .xi u m in Uu t THIRTY DAYS
1..l ita VaUlli XOst.l'tli 1 1 eVtli tiaf AM tUm Md
iw!. el tti uUtrns4) wlttrin jeo sstvi
4 n
ti
l.ili
I, i uu fsr ot lu4utf it A toour rMK)o-
r. l..nii.r.t(.i Jtalt Irii.aokUii. WVlta, Ttrgi
-( . U I tltsi.tlCw.,hrw XtarLitJWlvUu.
s5 l K.itI Avflliir, HrouUlyn, No V
r i tuit-Jrirl ti.
For LADIES.
ffi3.00J
. nimi-
SSTtd.
s2.50
Bast
DsVBsal.
Dongolfte
MIMES,
For BOYS & YOUTHS.
SCHOOL SHOES.
SUBSTITUTES.
the Advocate
A F.'S0INAilN3 &TJ"V THAT IS ELU
CIDATING A GREAT MYSTERY.
The Selen-e of Oenlog allows That Ilie
As f the WtM Vnrlaa Iletween 73,
OOII.OOO anil ASn.OOO.olM Vears lltisr
Tins rentHtittitliMis Are Maile.
At the recent weetlnir of the llritlsh
aaeoclotiun n tllsconrso waa delivered by
the president, Sir Archilialil Oerkle, on
one of the most Interesting problems in
modern science tho age of the worM.
Over it ceutnry lms elnpscil i-lnee Jsmcs
llutlon wrote iris "Theory of the Usrth,
which was the first Httcmpt to formulate
n chronologj- of crrntiun In accordance
with the ilisoovcrli-s of science; i-ince
ien utiowletlirfl lin-i nmile v.i t xtritlt s.
hikI his followt-rs i..vc n.-cifis to h uutss
of lnformiitiou ' '. i'eilhl n it l-mseas
Pl..yfuir nml Kil.i.i iiijiiove.! npoti li;
woilt, nnd liow (hvi,. iiu-1 the m-linol tn
which he 1m lona lisve iroiie lieymul
them.
Geologiila linv? iiMcrtalucil that tlie
rato lit which ero inn takes phico enn I e
measured; by ntiiili Irm their wale to the
sedimentary nnks they hnve formesi a
hypothesis as to the time which has
el.iiaetl sinco erosion beirjtn. To pnt the
liroposition in similar l.mjtuago, tho stir
face of the globe is constantly wearing
away under the influence nf water nnd
wind. The portions which nre worn off
nre carried down to the id?a or into hol
lows, where they nre deposited ntnl fuiui
sedimentary rocks. If we enn nrcei tnin
liow long it tnkes to form a ledlmentiry
rock we c:in figure out wh'in I he progi-oss
of weiii-ingnwnyand rexlejiositiug heuun.
Sir ArcliibuM states thai 011 11 1 n
nlile coiupntation the struliHcd roi k-t nt
Iniii sn nerngc liiickneiw of ICO.MHi fei t.
Tl.c iniitcriul of which they eouiiit w '.
nil wu Jicil down from hiyb plum -. tl -posited
nntl left to alrntify.' Uy IV i.i
spectlou of liver liHiiks it i" fomul il.nl
iu places tho surfnee of tiio I, mil wl
lins lieeu citriicd doun us letiiim ti. ii.
rivem hits lnwn minced at the r .1" 1 " 1.
foot in "80 years, while in other plac -where
the land was moil atnbhtirn or
less flexible, it lias triken 0.800 veins to
lower tho Biirface 0110 foot. The itcp 1 '
tniiat be eiptal to the diniidutluii. 'n..t
wo fltul that while some of the n-diiut'ii
tnry rocks havo groiVn it foot in ol'
years others havo taken 0,KK) yesi . 't
liso that height. Tims the lierioil 1 1
timo that was nipiired to htillu np Uu).
000 feet of tedlmcntary lock liasvniit'.l
according to locality from 7J,0H0.0n(i
years to fcHO.000,000 years, It follows
that tho nclivo work of creation lasttsl
forncjcls iiilermediate between llicie
two lignrcs. 1 lie cycle vai let! Willi emi
less succcRBioii of periods of distni bance
by volcnnio force snd gliicial action.
nml the frciinent submersion of dry
land, alternating with the emerging ol
continents out of tho mms. Tlioeo may
have letnrded tho growth of sedliiifn-
tary tucks, bnt tlmy cannot have ncc. I
err.led it.
A study of fossils teaches the si. .ulv
uniformity with which t lis work o!
creation proceeded. Since man Is'gHii
to olircrvo theio lias been 110 change in
tiio forms of aiilinal and vegctalilo life
A fow ri'C cie:i havo disaptietti cd- - not one
new sK?cicithas been cvolt eil. Hot only
do wo lind the fauna am flora of aticii nl
Ugypt in ibpift 'd nn liioimuu'iits which
nro proliabl. M i' ll or 10.000 Jims old
identical v.'il'i ilinse which mo fomul in
that couiiti v today, but shells whicii 111
habited our t.eas befoio llio ico ago i.ud
grew in en ocean whooo bed overlay the
Itocky mountains aro precisely tho sarao
species that are fi.nnd in the Hay of
Monterey uml the water of ilio (Jfteca.
peakc. It is evident that tliero lias been
no essential change in tho conditions of
life biuco these nuttuiils and the. ege-
tables wero first created, yet how vast
tho shortest period which wo can as&ign
to the gap that divides ns fiom that re
mote epoch!
IJItlo by little tho geologist is lifliug
tho veil which covers the piehi-toric
record of our planet. The era whiih
preceded tho ago of cMlizcd limn, with
its vast rivers carrying down diluvial
floods to lito ocean, nnd the bursting
forth of mountain ranges from contruc
tionsof the earth's crnsr lias lieenpalntid
to the life. Hut 110 0110 has exercised his
pencil on that preceding age, when the
forests made way for clumps of stunted
birch and willow, incessant inowfulls
covered tho plains, glaciers crept down
from llio north, and gradually 11 vi-at
sheet of ico half a utile thick drove mini'
kind, with 11.0 mammoth and tho rein
deer, to thoe fortunate, regions which,
liko California, escaped th agony of the
last ico age.
Nor have we any distinct perceolitu
of that snliseifnent ngo when tha ice
ineltf d or receded to the polo, or ilfiiM?
tropical jungle grew up in the morales
It had left, swamps steaming with tmp.
ical heat swarmed with uncouth ba
tracbian uml reptile life, trees of 111011
strous growth shed their shade over
shiny ool and black ooze, nud in the
distance long mountain rtingeb who&e
fontanel had not yet closed, poured 11
never ceasing flood of lava down their
sides. This is it page of history which
is yet to bo written, bnt tho materials
ale accumulating, and the bieturiau will
not lie long wanting. San I'miici. o
Call.
Buret Mnil'llclly.
A lrty of guest from it well known
New Haniiisliiio li. lel deserted tho plan
zas-aiul wantleied down into the luead
ows to view the splendors of a inonm.'.in
sunset.
In the imity wero Hiss 11 , a fini-i-
Hating girl 0 sweet sml twenty, he;
mother nud Professor K . an old mi
jnurner nnd authority 011 all poiut- ol
interest lu llio iciiiity.
"I should love toclimli Mount Tccnin
sell. Have you over tried it. piuf. - 1"
iuijuiind Jliss II .
"Yes." replied tho oracle of Wc-I
(J ; "ifn it tough tramp over hvi
miles to the summit."
"Oh, uiaiuina," ejrclaiineil Miss It r
euthusiuslii-nlly. Mount Teciunseli ii
over five mile nigh! 'Kate FiildV
Washinston.
lining One's I'art.
A witty mid miserly gentleman who
accepted many jnritations withont ie
turning them, but who contributed
greatly to the general entertaiuiiiont by
his bright conversation, ouco defeudt-il
himself by saying!
"My friends give tun dinners, but I
fnrnish the salt."
If he was parsimonious lu thu matter
of dinners he was geuerons with Ids beat
thoughts, hU moat cheerful and entor
taiuing stunts, fuliilling one social duty
although he neglected another.
This social duty of giving in mowi
sntion one' i brightest nud U'i.1. w 1.1 '--lug
un effort to lie Interesting, uud b. 10,;
eht't-rful when it U uot portblo tile
brilliant. 1 ofteu selfishly nerfliu-tet.
Ufe is au affair of mutual obiia
lions. We have to thuuk most of our
friends for Llmtnea" anil patlenco and
euooaragouieut, iiwl tve w it Ul 1 '"
to remeinbcr that of tan, unknot, n tin-,
lliev aro iu need of being utade tu l'"i 1
ome trouble or grief, or 11. u iu 11 1
somo frosb, cheering thonpht. u:I v '
we give them oar ponvorsatior.sl b.
we are doing wliat wecitu to supply i'
ncel.
Many perMinii tviiu would not Un
going any wh re with a bmil.iid in
or a dis.vrivalile coltl oraai 11,10 ot,
cough, carry a gloomy face, a fii ! '
blues or an ill tempered inoo.1 1... .. 1
or to a party, without tMnkiog 1 .d
there is pu fxenu at all f or tin ir h.-i...:
a skeleton at tee feast, fluy di.tnili
their hosts and huateaaea iy making it
evident that they me not haling a g. od
tittle, and they hat e a ik-piL-tiug effeit
01 every one else, Youlh'd (.'omiquiiou.
"Slafijilue u Illug."
Tallayraud one day, upon euteriug tho
private study where fathei aud sua were
together, found the bo) upon tlie father's
knee, while Napoleon wa. gently elap
ping him.
"Do you kutiw what t ..in duiug'r"
asked NaiKileon.
"No, sire," said the .lipioin.iii-.t, wliu
was far too wUe to giit-s in) .ii pusiel
"I am slapping a king' ' the an
swer. And thin iiimun iukI huruileM
pleasantry has 0eu.. iu ! by u benoi. .
writer aa a pruof uf Napole..u'j "iruiliv
to k( child, -at. Niclolas.
Hot)
Makes an evcry-day convenience of an
olJ-tlme luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two larcc pies. Avoid
Imitations and Insist on having ttu
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. V
A CME BLACKING is cheapt
r at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents
A tITTLE GOES A LONG WBV
1 '.e shoes once blackened with r eit
I'll clean by washing them with watt 1
i opto In moderate circumstances find 1
; l.table to buy It at 20c. a bottle, becr.i'
v li-.t they spend for Blacking they ta"3 ii
M -e leather.
it is tlie cheapest blacking conslderiiv
'. - rpuilitv, snd yet we want lo seA' I'
. irwr if It csn beuone. c win pay
$10,000 Reward
1 .r p recipe that will enable us to n.sl'
i.fk's Acme Blacking at such a w 0
t a retailer can profitably sell It at lOe
1 1 (lie. This oder is open until Jan. 1st, ISM
WOLPr & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia
Oil furniture painted with
PiK-ROSVS
(this Is tiio name of the paint), lookt like
e'nincil and varnisheil new furniture. Ont
it- it will do it. A child can apply It. Ycv
. . . lmnM n viinn tn n milnitt. or a rbeti.
to mahogany; there Is no limit to you.
fancies, iui retailers bcu tu
l or aThorotipli Tralnim. ii.
BUSINESS or SHORTH AW),
It w III p.iy yon to fl tlii
AMERICAN BUSINESS
t'RXTiirhUji'AnF. Allciitowii, Va.
fu iniKt Tlinrntiirl' l!iht UrinililPiI. niiil
1'iiN-st liiiipjf tt Ooimiieri-lftl iuilnln; M,tiinil
lu.rinilvaiil:t,
g: hrpahatk
OIX I.KI'AlIl MliN'TH
AIUE iNSTIU'Cn
Mut rrnclli' ii 'iirtia at Honest Knti-t.
H twei'ii 3oo ana via Htmleiits nnitn.itty.
Mn.lititHa4slstf(I io i:ilrii! nnittlont. Semi
toi vtilalottup or cull atullke.
O U DOItNEV, Prin.
l25eSOclaM
Cores ConntimpUon, Conchy Croup, Soro
Tliruat. PoMlv U Drotst on a Ouanntee.
For a Lame Siile, liack or Chest Qhiloh'i Porous
Plaster will r,tve great tatitfaction. 83 Ctntl.
GHILOH'S VITALIZER.
Mro.T. S. Hawkins, Cliattanoog'a, Tenn.,nayBt
-SIMoWaVttaUtcr'tlAVED MY LIVES I
I ever vsttw tor jiTsporsia. uver ur iviuikjjt
troublu H csccla. l'rtuewcta.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
1 lava vou Catarrh f Try this Kemodr. It will
relieve and Cure you. Price tu eta THIS In
jector for Its successful treatment Is furnuhett
free. Bhlloh's Itemetlles are sold by us on a
euantntce to give satisfaction.
roll SALE Uy
Dr. U T. Horn, Lehiffhtou, I'a
Mmoillns that Hnnnt In.l k UI J i
inro tba h aJia or Intorurn v, itti ouc'i hustneu oi
bli-Btun', It buiUlB up i.tl lmprm-rs the irutrs)
Lmltb. Iciinillii'i.kinNuJ baauUtJcbtlwcornplexloa.
N3 HTinkJis nr tlabbtnew! follow tLli treatment,
Jiml.ir.rt U I 7 1 1 jbtriim tuid li-adion ttaciety ltdlba,
PATIENTS 1 PCATED BT MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL.
Uarsr.lt. Na-tr.li-. Its a 1 4 cwoLi I itamf (or tartkulart U
rj. o. n, r u.,:a. t! iictEcsisEiuii. csicicd. ill.
pick noRdacli') and reltT ill ha troablai loof
Cant to tt.bl.loai cuts of tbo ajitQi,Buofl 3
Dfrrloott, Ktvooca. UrovsVlnaM, DUtrea tftttr
cftttntttPiiinla tLo BUo, ko Wbllo Uelimo6
reui-tti.UiJuecliftO been ovn la CUII113 4
Tli tiittho, yet Cartorfl littlo Liter FHU ar
ot, uill s Taiu&bl o in Conatlp&tion. coring axul pro
cntlne tUlaannojanrrcoropUlat.wtllJ tbrU
rormlalldlMrdflraortbetilomM
lirenUicgulatetliobowtsLi. ETeaUUwioalj
AcjiAUifsy wonM otlmottrTlooleailo(hosswti
(ai ffur from iliia diAtrculDg oompUliit; bul f orta
ivttoly t hclrijrx)tiiMa J-efi DotanJhPMiDd tboej
i?woaMta7 tUisi uill find tttao UUla iiiliTklu
tselaroinsrjr wy tint lliey will not b wll.
tQ without tittu. But svfecr tlltLu tsi4
24 U broo of m muxy 11 ?M tbvt bus f bai
WwUoourgresUUaBa,. OUa-piUlcaxf Hwlrl4
CrtbtbHUOttOt.
Jrter4i sUttla Uiflr VilU tra Tery mall snj
TrrM7ttUk. Ooaor twor4Uiiovada3.
lltoy r ktftotl ToiUtI vua do not grlpej of
I-urg bot br Uielr BnU svatioa tAaim ai wh4
usethtn. btrUUfttas otntu fin for ft. 0U
Ly dnifljUt ovKXww j mill.
CAtTTSR NCOKNMK CO., Kew York.
SHALL Pill. SMALL DOSE, SMALLPRICt
PElRCe (OLLECE
of dUSiriESS t
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A b 4th rlttsM Mwrntroisl Klionl ffiltM
uuinwiil fur bMuiBtjst li'e ir i-muti oil
nuTwr lri'l m wtiU l"r I nlnst. Onin.ti
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iiiatriiirb-aD kud 1 iali -l itin t) .Isnii il 1. 1
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