A Tlerald of t lie Infant Ymr. Wh eh will - hae" It tlorn set-m m It nmno f"lkt pfprn,ti the lust condition of tfc Iher mtiiei tluin I lie n rut. Thrv perpetually drwte (hcmit'lvcs with mirgfttfv" totally without vlrtno as alt-pr.it he of liver trmihlf llitstrttt-rN Ktotna'ti Hitters is the sm'eewdut nndldAio lor (he pfupk 'nrtioli'p. ami yrt, MiHilnr nil known i ft 11, thrri' are untorUiiintfi wbokt-ep on trjlnu Uic (IniMic rentes-lien of lornier days U Is to tlit intelligent portion of the public that th well known and Ioiik tried nrvputttei of t he Ultteri apiwal. lteoii thonld In aultlsd lv x Eerienc-Mn tlie n.attet of nmUnatlon "I In Mt KutUe to our fwt htlie lamp of experience," aaldngrr'atpntrtot of the curly revo'titioimn period, and tlw exclamation It niegimiit witli truth. For ovr a third ot k eeuliir tin Unter aailrtiasmetnlttt the endorsement of people nfferlns from IKer complaint, nialariii. enftxiu pation, rlieumatlHin, debtlltv nml troubles ac companied by lynprwlii. jjitterU it has de eUred Uwll and tieeuthorouRhh appimed a remedy for "la ii ipp ' A. Pullman coach costs A'stv111 It Shonlil be In Va try Ifoime. We authorize our advertised iliui.t to fell Dr. Kind's New Discovery fur ( on sumption, Cough anil Colds, uion this condition. If von are afflicted with a Cougb, Cold or any Liidc. Thruat and Chest trouble, and will use lb I ft remedy ai directed, sWIotC It. a fair trial, and experi ence, you may return the bottle and uo jour money refunded. Il'e, rutild not make tbls offer did wo not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It jterer dlsappointa. Trial bottles free at Tteber'0 Drugstore, Lehigh ton, and lilerv's Mructtore, Weiss port. Large sine ftOc. England has a 12 yoar oM (rrnpc Vine; imi7N KEXNBKS. or the LIUOOK 1IAI1IT, Cured &t if otne In Ten Dny by ndmliil- trlnclr llalnea Cot den H peel II It can be given In aslaaa ot beer, a cup of cof fee or tea, or In food, w Ittiont t itn knowledge 't Mie patient It is absolutely liimnlw, ana w II eflect a permanent and speedy cure, whether me pauem 13 a inoueraieuniiRcr ur mituououiic wreck It bas been given In ilionsandsof eases, and In every instance a perl- 1 cure laaiol low ed. Itnover fails. The )u ni once nnprvn nated with the specific. It In eomea nn utter Im possibility for the liquor tippet lie to exist. Cures guaranteed, 48 page hook 01 particulars Tree. Address the Uoldrn Hpfiifh' co., MasiUvt Street, Cincinnati, Olua Oct s.-i. Tlio hamlet of Kirliunl I, weighed 23 pounds. I Am rroud to say from personal experience taat Sul phur Bitters, which atlyrrtisetcpnt will lo seen In another column, is Urn best spring and blood medicine to be found . It Is pre Dared by an honest firm, who scorn lo me cheap and worthless medicines, but use ihe best mat money can buy. Kilitor. Tho pulles-drawn cross bow had n, range of 40 rods. A Html 1-lsht. Tbe comblued forres of the wratlier ilur lm the wlntf r tcuun are exeriptl to destroy uealtn. Cnughi and Uolds ailnck us, wnicl' If neclected. result In I'neumonla and Con- umplloni llieso diseases usually nsull seriously. Send for Fau-Tina. tlie (real Coneb and ConsuniDtlon Cure, and save doctor bills. Trial bottles of l'an-Tira free at T. D. Thsinas' Drns Store. Projecting engines were first Invontoil by the Greeks. Success In everjllilni: deDends largeiv upon good health. De Witt's f.Kllo hiirly Itlsers are little health rroduclns pills. See Ibe oolnt? Then tako an "Kariy liiscr." T. D. Thomas. , The Chinese Holy Laud Is Imliti, tho natlro land ot Buddha. Kotbloc so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as tosullcr from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One JlnutoCoujli Cunt gives Immediate relief. T. I). Thomas. An Indianapolis man has Invented ft process for "aging" violins. Flavoring Extracts are to dcseru nlmteon dlments are to meats; without tliein. both are Insipid. Bull's Head Flavoring lAtrnetn arc the best hi tbe market, l'rice lo els. Gold mines about Novadit Oily nre the deepest nnu richest in the world, A son ot Mr. If. D. Pusser. a merchant of Olbraller, N, C, was so badly allllcted Tflth rheumatism for a rear or more nsto be unable to work or go to school. Ills father concluded to trv Chamberlain's Tain Balm on tbe boy. It sson cured him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back everr school day . 60 cent bottles for sale by N. 11, ltcber, Lehlghton, and W. F. Ilicry, Wetusport. -Itead our premium offer. It nou't cost you a cent. For Instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Day City, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water oyer her little boy. Sbo promptly ap plied De Witt's Witch Haile Salve, giving Instant relief. It's awnnderfitllygoodsalve for burns, bruises, sores and n sure cure for wiles. T. I). Thomas. Tho first sllvor coin wis linulo by Thidon, King of Argos, SCO 11. 0. Headache Is the direct remiltof indiges tion and tsomccb disorders. Ueinedy these by using De Witt's tittle Early lilsers, nnd your headache disappears. The favorite nine puis everywhere. I . I). Thomas Read our premium oflier. Jt wou't cost you n cent. The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not In a way to ku of much practical benefit and are never Illustrated by living examples, which In inanv cases might easily bo done, 1 f some scholar Mho naa just contracted a cold was brought lie fore tbe school so that all conld hear the dry loud couch and know Its slcnlncancn: see tbe thio wblte coatfm: on the lonmie and later, as the cold developed, see lite profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the llrst symptoms of a cold were, Tho scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured In one or two data, or at least cteatly mltlzated when properly treated as soon' as tbo first symptoms appear. This remedy Is fsmous for Its cures of coughs, colds and croup. It Is made especially for those diseases and Is the most nromDt and most reliable med lclne known for the purpose, 2B and 60 rent bottles for sale by N. 11. Heber, lx- oignton, ana w. v. Ulery, Welssport. Futty will stop the leaks in granite ware. Let it dry well before using the article. Fear ot his wife never saved uny man but love (or her saves men evory day. A well-known divine, in his wise old age, once took a newly uutrriad pair aside nnd said: "I want to give you this advice, my children don't try to be happy. Happiness Is a shy nymph, and it you chase hor you will never cntch her; but just go quietly ou and do your duty, nnd she will come to you." A novel case of poisoning has ben reported In one ot the Berlin hospitals. A common metal thimble, which was found ts have small spots ot verdigris inside, caused the poisoning through a small scratch on the end ot the finger. As late as 1772 women rode astride. IT WON'T COST VOU A OKNT We are ideated to quouhc (hut wu hn. tuadfl arraticfinenti ty wlitch wrt.ru piviirf-1 to iiipply FitEK to wkt ot our sidworllMm .1 year tubtcription (a Mitt ell-Ktioii mooili ) Home tud Farm Jounial, the Am brj an Va is ukr. published at tpriiiftlld auUOlevvlKm'. Obft. We make tlili offer to mritof twrtti rnbfri whowiilp5' p H itrmiiyfi. n i ' MtlplKm LV'doov yau) m adkiwu, uitlo.M tll'W stibttt rthriit iiiiiu' aut )t-ur in .ult.tiii The AuruhAH Faumkii It hira-tlj Nsi'o mttscliariwiw It m a IiIkIv t liu-i llliti.i Journal Bllftl witli ti.u n.itiiini; itiul mttiu'i reddlliR Aulltr. (.Mii.tnn inulli in ititorniatlou tltal i- un iiuitdr l uniiiltin nnd ( pivlai iuh i ' (JUKI li 1 Hilt I i t ul iH Atlltfti, lH .1 did iMiitiirr, - i svh tut uiUi-r ' f i aul ti nnd , xttlmiiil in IK in i' til,- Willi f Vol Ilis.lt 11 .i I .IJ.-, il . -Ml! i. III. .,,11 1. ii II I' ll lid . I I pi) hllfllt Of FtV 1 Hi .Its, Mlli Hume, llw ilisj . ill. Hoi iid Tim I mi arefllli-J v,iih bniu . i .' i t . -u.-r : rtadrra ut Hit; A u -i i n. a m, i , t . i jj in III iiralM i.ih. t tL n n i i a an keen Mitu-li li e i ion pi lie lo the iiti a Iai i f? i tfjr, itut b u i iii i . ii. t Hui BiNti to receive u n i , onr n at !x uot delay ia UWiwk ttt,u iliiRuBti Uul tall at once or a,.-uil lni.urMii. V XHlHli lld Kl tl Ai iH A I It at llll Illf A U I K i h auKSu Ijr Ji.'i I' J N. H. Downs' Elixir A WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Itn btood tho test for B1XTT TEAJta fl Dlmown for the euro of CwiiMtnpMon, Cttght, Colrf, Whooping CeA all Jjung Jlfe$ in young or old. l'rice SSo., 60o., and $1 .00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. EIHiT, JOIOTOW s LOBS, Ftevi., IwUstWn, Tt. i Sold by W. R Blory. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FIItST STHKt. I,K 1I3011TON. I'A. LOOK OUT ! For Diarrhoea, Dyrentcr):, Summur Complaint, Cliolcm Morbus, Crauijn, OnHr,&c , nte Dr. ft)yd's Cure. For Biliousness, Indigestion, Contipation, UyspvpsiB, d'e, use Dr. ISoyd's Pills. riij-slclnn Couldn't Cure. X SedaustUiLB, Hamilton Co., O., Jane, 1R99. tlno bottle ot 1'a.tor Koenlg's 14ervo Tonla enreil mo entirely, after ibyBldans had tried unsooceMfaKyfor dght moaths to relieve roe of Dsz.ni, Oat., Jan. li, lesi. Mt Till has tAken six Lottie, of 1'astor Kneutfl'. NerTe Touio ; she has bad so return of tu fit., and 1 think thla remedv hae had the tluitopd effect. 1 cheerfully recommend It to any one Httfferind from that dreadful malady, SpOeliay. JOHN QUANT. BuocKToy, Mass., June 17, 1890. About a Tear uio 1 notired mi rlfikt hand con. tluually sbaklns. 1 tried different medicines but they all had no effect. After using Uureeorfour bottle, of 1'astor Koenlg'a Nerve lonlo my hand ceaned to sliake and 1 fonnd my. self uniulng everyday. 1 think this medicine la one of tbe Greatest roinedfeB. 1UUU. U MUdit, ly has bwn jprowrj'l It of for warn?. Jud vdiinderntadleMitl i hi r.OSJNIC MBD.CC, .'.tf!--;!, r-,,,r(ua(a.l.73. . s - Fine n'ines. Liquors nnd Cifrnrs. Fresli Beer and Fort or. FREE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 13:00 a. m., and every Saturday even ing. Call and sea mo. I will treat yon right Opposite the (itrrlgo W'orka, North First Street, Luhiglitnn. ninmnriTl I We, tlieun-Iirelnanlwrr. 1 T H I, entlrlvcur.il f ruiitur.t.r 11U1 1UIIU . I)r, j. ,, Mvn. est Arsh St , I'lilladelpbla. I'l, S. Jen.a I'blllliv, Ken net Square. V.l T. A. Kreltl, Slattnifton, l'a. iu. fli.nmaii, luouut Alio, i a t n.v.a. ji iDor mer, Hunliurr. ra.: II, .1. Pellet, U14 N. Twelfth Ht , llaaatna. 1'a.: Vm. lllx. lnts Aloutroie eit., Phliiulelphla: II. U Kone, s09 Mui Mt., Jimhllng, 1'a.j florae una Hi. Jturkart,4ae locust Kt., lteailinir, ra. Henilforclrouliir. Mi ur s now prlndplo-tc-Ka'ste .tie Uvor, f4oitisViU ar. i tiowflla through ttti :icrv- $ Un. Hair Pnx iretol'v cure Unounw, torpid liver a4 cojutlpt tlatt. fimssiltiM. ml To Contractors aajl Bnilte. Thu uuilt rl(tiuiti .HimuimcuH lo rmitnu'luiH ami IJulldi rs thai IV lias now humhI his tttoiu qitarr,ui Header Hun, nml Hiirt'ttan il (o supply Building' Stones In jtnv quautuv ut retuffltahle mien. Hi itlttt keeph n supply ut bU rfHldeuM on HKiONh BTItBKT, to iiipply liunittdiatu demaud. HAULINd ocrj ileserlpltun, promptly :U tead'Xl td. AUO, COIItUllltl OH It lilt (I II lull MUpplV, Ot lUf bent bntudav uf JFlour and Feed, wUlcb be win sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINER, HECOND HTUKKTa I.EU1QI1TON. V Now is Your Time! Building Lots Fof Sale ! Don't Hut. but oome at onca. and buf one of these beautifully located lot. You will be stir, pitted at the vi?vr tlipy afford and tlp priro will be ure to pleaae you. Nti trouble to shovV you around. 'all on ei.ht'r . r swriKii, or It ,l. HDNtlEX. J'. .ml Wi is,tuit Til WANTED Till. Kul.il. re ( .. '. n,,u.i,l SI Hi Is . II . . v r Jj.- l.i t m an , t uiii.fcu. lii V c cfl't-r jnsl iiom it sjH-cirtl in vititlion to our fricntU unci patrons to come nnrl co.us. The summi-r i? fust fleefibjf nnd we will mn)te sptCfBl lvicp to sell out our summer oods in order to have a full swing: on onr fall nnd winter stock oI'Dry 7oods, .Notions and Ready-Made (7mttiing. We have no room to quote prices, lint they are low enough. Don't mis this opportunity but come nt iucb1 Then too, we nre the recognisscd headquarters for lnr nil kinds of Groceries, Fm'ifs & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of verv low prices, 'rompt niutcnrtunus treatment to nil nnd it ii no. trouble to show goods, Otit coiiitl r.tiiUi'. Kuntz &. Co. East Weisspor t. FUHNITTJ1IB, UNDKISTAKIM rr.ottit a ihed. llobt. N. Anthony, (Successor to J. r. lien. Knst Wels.port.) WILL CONTINUB TO HE run best tlack to nuv Foraitnre, Floor & Fat at the Lowest l'llees. Give us a call. Xo trouble to show Goods. It. N. ANTHONY. PRIVATE SA-Ufl OF vai.uaiii.i: DOUHLK 1IOUSU. A throe story double frame divolUng lionsn containing two fine store rooms and twenty other rooms on noith Pirt street 111 Lehlghton is offered for sale cueap and on easy terms. The Imilil lug is suitable for it hotel plant nnd ImHHtnblo nnd other out building. For further paitictilats and terms call on or nddross AulANDF.S KISTLUK, Kistler's Restaurant. Ang. 13,3m. lliighlon Pit mum BrST IX TUK ITOItT.D. VtSTnarlarquaHllMar.uiinurpeMact,aotU3lt , -t'.ia.llDa' two hoxfte uf ony olii.r br&nd. l!Vi . lucteJl by Heat. C rO HIT T J IK 1 E.N (J I N :. rORBAU'DTllEM.rllSni'SBmiXT. Jiff Instructions on the Finno and Organ given by MISS ANZIE PAUJR, Third St., I.clii"hton, All lluvncw nnd inijirovi'tl nifthods ofinstruution. Satislitr tion guarantcpd. Foil Tkiims cull tin or nddrcssns above. T1IH l'ho IVojilo's l'niitT. &9 RATES : In Advance. We Make ITine Job Work A Speoinlty. At lBWt Prioes. "' ii, Orrit'. nrtli Firat Street, lielilghtou, Pa., We hare also opened a first-chiss Jobbing Departmsnt ,111 V.iiuii .'iiiI(t'h tu-tv block, nt the Vat rn etui if thi' Lehigh i inula. . i the BO'itOlHill OF 'N'l-.lSSl'ORT, uln rt all ordw tin Job Printing ill Im i x lit'tlitiously and i liciph i c- j ( llll (I. Snli 1 1 1 pi inns lur t lu-Carbon Advocate il u tt'iMil mid tic, I J-."', il du ll MOli'llllMKR, j Projir. m&im axle I tTnM.EIi ADVOCATE GREAT BARGAINS THE HEADLIGHT OUR ENGINE i isr.illlci'til trtmrnt tif .NUn s -','iitf f c rrv ili MTltitlon. nil rf tin . i n i . Ak In uri them. Fins Xsckvewr just ncilvo.1. A vsHrty of preuy ihns -tnd reh designs. H oihlng nicer ever seen In puffs, sostftt, four IB hgntst, mm and strati bnws. and ascot 'tech an Sssoriiwnt (Ortrttorrrb. . , A corakrtie of high quality and low prices. Unnrttl advsol asaMofTered In oar Imnerlte aasbrtments rvf stvlUh ud well itisae suftsof tesn and hois. Rtre't a chance to ba In style sit tmrotal DrgitHi. we iter. 0f weather predictions. If the dajs arc clear yon may ex Met to He onr Children's Derjartmetit etosMeid with pra(M Msra llMtttMrt Interests by eelertlrts from nr liandstMie Itrjck oft 4wl Ihqtt' CM hlng. UtetVKnrelUes In Winter Underwear, tlfcivn. ffcjftt, Ilnslerr. W Ustlere Hits to I our largett snl bbM dtaptay eyer slirtwi. I.rg THT d iWl InSlHIrt always at the low- 8ftt flftCMs Our SpscUlty -Ladies' Tailor Mail Coats to Measure. Kletfnt SMOiim and Troojetliii t unntnal prices. V Intltsi instet Inn lo our Bpetdal Attractlofls In our Cttstom Dessilmont. Our (Muck Is nneqttilen for beaoty soil extra qonlllles at most Moder ate Prices. Kocli & nENTRK SQUA11K The Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll Paper, liorclers and Decora tion is nt TRgfk fit . til (''HHh' ;.es UflYoii Are you all run down? Scott 's Elnul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. tioott's Kmulslon curc3 Conhs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and nil Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents watting- in children. Al most ns palatable as milk. Getonly tlie Kcnulnr. Prepared ty Scott & nowno. Chemists, New York. Bold hy n'l Druggists. J. L 6iBir IS IIKADUlTAHTEltfi FOll (tEN eral hardware, 5 WUt FJESUKBUUL AJL l, KIND OF GOAL, OPS. PUI1L1C SQUAIIE, . Bnnk Street, Le)ihton, P Beautiful The t I Pictures 1iMtmhti At Low Prices, Just The Thing For Christmas Presents BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite P. 0 LEHIGHTOK. PA THE POSITIVE CUHIT. BLYlirtOTaRliS.IWarrr4t I, L DOUGLAS SHOE A gciiuine smeil alloc, Hat will vol tip, fine calf, seamless, Mnooth insiilc, flexible, more couifortable, stylish mid durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Kuuule custom made Mioes costing roru $ ,w , J . au la uc Best In the World for the price. For CENTLCMEN. I O.UUHand-Sew.d. iSyl rtftHaad-Sswed j 4sUU w.itw).. SO fT( Felies and cJscvU Farusr. , $f Cn Eitra Value ctisOU CaUSaiM. 'SO OK 'wkl,,r I a>fS man's Shoe. is2.00 Ooodwear Bho. HKl TAKE NO sKssssV .IT IS A DUTY youoweto our--lf ami your familj , diniuit these hard times, to get the uiost aluo fur your niotii . You c cn vi inouiie in our fiMt- car If yon purchase W. L. DouuIjs' Mm,, Hhich, mihout uuistiun, rt-linscut I a greater value fur the mom v than auv olln-r ttiuki-. I A I ITI O itl w' K' DOUGLAS' name and the. price Is btampad i vfJ I IWItli on th bottom of each thoa, which protects the oonsumer aaalnst high prloea and Inferior shoo. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' shoes by attempt- cciK a suDeutuie oiner makes Tor uisfit, ana suBjeoi to prosecution raise p rose noes, w. L. UOUBIAS, Brockton. Mass. Adam Mfhrknni & 8m, At'cnts, Lt luul.tcu Subscribe for OF i,! i l.ililre'i J h : in I'M-i'i'ilJiiy1 J l Sliankweiler. Larpt ani FiDBt Clotliinn House in tbe Valley, ALLENTOWX, PA. Corner of Second and Iron Streets. ?i:B't!Bali SEE flVoiSi. SUewTorlr. WcoiiOcti For LADIES. S3.00X. Deageta. o nfi11"' B.75 MISSES. Fw OOYS & YOUTHS. 2 tt i.75 SCHOOL SHOES. OSbSSb SUBSTITUTES. tnem. Such substitutions ui o fraud- by law, for obtacnim mom under the Advocate THAT GEIl MAN (HUE Tln'ro whk u t,iiil T i n -.r i ' b.nwn Icjgs in tlio yellow dust nl iliciluef tctreet in tlio little New ,l-iM villngi-. nml n Tuice lielntiiin- to tin' n' ..i-r if tlio loga rbouteil ' J Icy ! ' Al.ui. who linil one. fciot on tlio step nf the bus that was to tke him and cither urdent rlslienneu down to thp lar.dtiiK. whenre they would anil ont to Barncunt bay, stood still. Tho brown legi bore down on Alan, SB4 tlie Imij nlMii' tliptn thrust n trle ifMtn into his hntiil-i Ainu tore tt mien ftnarsad: "Oome tnNew Ycirk on the first train." "What's the lnntterV" Bated I'nritntti WiUdns. "Mt Uncle wants mo to conn- to New Yolk," said Alan. "Iran't no um t.xlny. Ill oatcli the 10 o'clock t rniti nn." "Don't seam to mind gt ; dts- ;tcbes no inore'n sif tlipy'K iut.tl earns,'' remarked the captain, ami t wo or three other Ijra respeutrnlly followed AttTIi as lis htlrrictl down the road to the hotel where he was spending Ihe sum mer. It 'was n little after 1 o'clock when Alan walked into his uncle's office in Wall street And fonnd that gentleman sitting at lito desk and gating abstract edly nt nothing. Wad to see yon, my boy," said his nncle as lie heard his step. "In fact I'm very glad to see yon." " What s wrong, nncle? Is it mamma? "No, no; your mother's all right. It's I. I'm in Riot of troublennd maybe you oan help me ont. .t any rate that's why I sent for yon." What's the mattery Failed?" Failed I Of course not, liusinesa is good enough. It's thatirl." Utrl? Why, uncle, it seems to me yon ate getting pretty old" "Amu, it Is one of the misfortunes of life in this age that there comes n time to every boy when lie thinks he is called on to say smart things. They lire not smart, but the boy thinks they are. The girl 1 bnvo In mind- is not the kind of girl yon incaii. In fact she's n Dutch girl, or n Gtartnnn, or something of that Bort. "Well, there are nice Dutch girls, nren't there?" "Oh, confound itj it's that girl out nt tlio house your mother'H girl; lite serv ant." "Why, what's alio been doing!" "Slto's been talking Dutch." "Well, that's rather natural, isn't itr "It'H inhuman. She talks Dutch, hut doesn't understand it; nt least when I talk it to her." "But I don't see what you want of me." "I'll tell yon. You've studied German in school, haven't you?" "Yes; one term." "Good. This is the way it is: Your Aunt Louisa is iu somo sort of trouble- making jelly nnd it won't come, or broken her log, or something serious. Anyway ehe sent for your mother in a hurry, nnd away she went. I told her not to worry about me, I used to knov. a good deal of German, and I could get along with Marie, or whatever her name is, for n couplo of weeks. But I don't get along. I can't make her understand what I Bay, and she doesn t siieak any kind of German I ever heard. We don't seem to chord, as tbey say in the orchestra. "And yon want me to help you talk to Her ana understand liorr "That's just it." , "Well," said tho boy, "wo'll both try her. I'll go over to tho honso and spend tho afternoon studying my German grammar all about 'llabcu Fie uieiuo mutter gmeliciir' and '1st das lhr brtt der? and that sort of thing. I want koino luncheon first, though." "All right," said nncle. "Wo'll go np to the J tat hsUt-lter and cat frankfurters and potato salad. There's nothing liko laying a good foundation, and maybo wo can pick up some bits of German fly ing around there." It was 7 o'clock that uvening when Alan nnd his uncle descended to tho dining room of their home, Alan car. ried his grammar and Ins nncle n dic tionary in Ins hand. There was a trou bled, even anxious, look on tho unclu's face, and Alan did not appear entirely nt case. They seated themselves at the table and presently Mario appeared bearing a tureen of Bonp. Thero was a troubled look .on her face, too that is, as much of a look as ever comes to the faco of n German servant girl. Subse quently Alan described it as tlio look of a tortured mint. "Gnten abend," said uncle with cheer ful civility. "Guten abend," answered Mario with ecpial cheerf ulnoss, as she sat the tureen before him and then retreated. "Good start, uncle," said Alan ap provingly. "I am glad, though, wedidu't have to suy anything about soup, for I ootildti t find the word tor it in my gram mar. You see, I came down to the kitchen this afternoon and nosod nronud to see what we were going to havo for dinner, nnd I made n list of tho things and then looked up as many of them na l could nnd in my grammar, lint 1 couldn t lmd soup." "There are two words here," said uncle, after searching the dictionary, "I can't make, out what one of them is, though It looks like 'sulip.'" "Bsa oo tut iy,'"said Alan. "But the other is 'snppe.' There's nn '' after it, and I supimau that menus 'feminine.' Just why soup should be feminine 1 clou t know, but then no hu man beitig ever knew the reason of the genders in German. "Titers isn't nny butter on the table. uncle," said Alan. "I like butter nt din ner, even if it isn't good form." As he SK)lie he reached over and touched the bell. "Great Scott!" said uncle, as Marie appeared. "How are you going to ask tor itr uo yon Know the wordr "It must lie, somewhere here," said Alan, hurriedly turning over the leaves of his grammar. " ou look too." There was a flutter of leaves on both bides of the table, and uncle cried "hot- tor, only it s got tbe umlaut ou the o's. ."That's it. lliric. jritiui rid dor ur is it die or das macbeu sie der butter hierrnit," "Ach, ja," said Mario,, and uncle said cordially, "1 hat s good. "You 'make yon' everything iu Ger man," said Alan; "but I suppose I ought to have said, 'inach dor "Yes, that's so. It's always 'da' to children and inferiors," "Or intimate friends," added Alau. "I don't suppose Moris ia our intimate friend. "I hare recently come to regard Iter as my bitter enemy," said uncle thought fully, "though we seem to be getting along all right. Alan rang tlie bell again, whiob seemed to alarm his uncle, but the hoy pointed to the sonp plates and they were removed. Thou came a UtUfd tdai'ltiul beautiful to look upou. "There taut auy lemon with it," said uucle. "I want some lemon. "I don't know how you are going to get it, said Aian. "There's lemonade here in the dic tionary," said nncle, commit lug bis book, "hot luroou is probably an en tirely diffcreut word, and I don't thiuk lemonade would hs very food on blue- usn, eveu if nlie Kuew now to luuiro tt. I'll -have to go without it." There was a ring at the bdsemeul doorbell, and Muim was heard as .lie walked thiiiu-'h lite ball. Then there was u colI'Mpiy in which bouielMtdy with an Irish hiuue Mimed to be figuring Uucle and Al.ui dioplMtd tlu-lr forks uucl waited n-MilN. lJri-seutl the door wai clcjeed; Muru- made u detour throtluli the kilelii-ii tiud upjHared lu the clinlluj rocuii - ban III.1I1U." nlie s..id. "1 kiit-w tli it." fei.iu uni li-. "Willi u he? Wie ih t-i ' Wli.il dm lie tint.'" "Wu?" aski-d Mario. "Willi 1.S hr? . thut word Alan? i tt n U kui. a what. Ynil kiluw that romic. nuei PiimJori ' Nu, wluit m kit a! lttr Lki iiim llilUK UetUlatihli lit Iril ir .It U IU Ntll. i lit Mi belli 1. 1 imuii " It ii t i r 1 1 In uu lit,' tMtil Mariu ' nl tmiinf )iu tkiu't " i ric-,1 until " u loii I umltTt.intl um lliing '1 Uut will do Alii (( ht'ii ' Ami nut It w ,4V txl il uitikiii like u woumu hiu-duih uiu ftluriu ttti, wliiiu iiiu'ly ttsuk up tbe c-stxv um k uitV mnl btai U1 u nrt. "as usual, ne cremara-ert.-'tnis kmii-I is too dull to cut enstnrd. Hhe'a got t sharpen H." - Well, li iv. on c-nth are yon going to t -l 1 hei'-' -is'. I'd .'Inn "I don't know w h. t ' lin j h it' ' "I'll thi'l it." Mil iii ntic-lo, opening tl't' uictntn-n v ' .lust ling that bell." Miuni appeared and WHited while nn cle run over the leaves, muttering to l.'tiiKelf. "Ah, here it is! 'Hcharfen.' You tell her to 'echarfen' the knife." " Wlint's 'dull?' I've got to know that too." " 'Dull?" Let's sec. It's nny one of half it dozen things. Try 'alxitmnpfm,' , That's tbe longest ot the lot. "Knifo is 'meseer,' said Alan. "I re member that, but I've forgotten whether it s masculine or feminine. Ill compro mise ou 'das,' which is neuter. 'Marie, das messer Is what's that word ab Wumpfen das messer ist au abettimp fen abtumpfen. Seef " hacking at tlie roast as lie spoke. " 'Scharfeu dn" ) know that grammar is off, but starving men can't talk grammatical ly 'scliarf en dn das das messer scharfen dn vcr Btohnr"' , Maria looked doubtfully from Allan to his uncle nnd then naked: "Was liahen sie gesagtV" " What did I tell you?' groaned uncle. "That's just what she says to me, ami 1 talk the very best kind of German to her. I'll get along with the knife some way. 'Ansgehen,' " and again Maria was shooed out of the room. "Have tou stopped lUlnkinic claret at dinner, under asked Alan, ns he straightened out n rugged Blice of lieef on his plate. "I havo stopped doing everything I over did," said uucle. "I don't dare to ask for anything, and I can't go down into the cellar for the claret, because there is n spring lock ou the door, and if I shut myself in Wos-hnben-sie-gesagt wouldn't know enough to let mo ont. I tried to ask her for somo mustard tho other day and she didn't understand. Then I said it was hot meaning of course the BtttrT I wanted and she opened the window. 1 shook my head and said hoti or 'heizs' over and ovc again and pointed to my month. She thought for a moment and then disap peared. I heard her banging away at tlio refrigerator, and pretty eo6n tho came iu with a bowl of cracked ice, I tell you, Alan, that girl will drive mo crazy." "Why wouldn't it bo a good ecltemo for ns to teach her English?" "Teach her English! Good heavens, wo can't teach her any tiling. I shudder at tho thought of speaking to her. Say, how wonld you like to have uomo ice cream tonight?'' "Tiptop. But there isn't nny in the house, and wo couldn't make her under stand it wo tried to send her out for some." "She'd probably bring back soap. No, when wo finish this we will just sneak out I think we cau get out without lier knowing it and we'll go down to Man hattan Beach and finish our dinner there with ico cream and coffee." "But what Bhull wo do about break fast? We've got to tell her nbout that." "Wo'll stay down thero all night and get breakfast there in tho morning. And, by tlio way, I don't think it hardly fair that your vacation should bo spoiled, and I thlpk you iiad better go back to New .Terney tomorrow. I'll get nlonu somo way till your mother returns," IIow undo got along may bo undei stood from this extract front tlie lctli to Alan's mother that he wrole tho noil day: "It's dreudfully hot here nnd Mario has been looking far from well. So I have taken tho liberty of giving her two weeks' vacation with pay, and she's gono into tho country to visit her married slater, blie understands that buo has not been discharged. I'll Bleep at tliu house. Everything is going all right." (?,dmuhn. P.rfjja Gltt-n Tuu Many rijipiirtiiulUea. "I tell you," ho said emphatically, "something lias got to Ihj dono, or tho bo called business men of this ago will wreck the country. It's an outrage, air, an outrngo utwn honest men that the scamps should bo gh en tho opportunity that they nro given under the present system." 'What's tho matter now'' the excited man was asked. "Matter, sir, matter!" ho exclaimed, "Why, you can't tell whom yon cau trust. Yon find a man in a responsible position, respected and looked lip to by society, and before you have tlino to say to yourself, 'Ile'B all right,' he's cheated you in ft horse trade or skipped out with some trust funds. You can't trust auy one, sir. They're all looking for a chauce to get the best of yon, and they don't care liuw they do it. Look nt the cueo of the 'Steenth Street liank. Solid as u rock yesterday and today its doom aro closed. It's a swindle, sir a down right swindle, and I'll wager that if the truth wero known it would bo found thot the ofilcers have been speculating with tlio funds or something of that sort." "Did you have auy money in the bank?" "Well, I should say I didl Every, cent thut I put iu my wife's name before I failed the last time was in that bank." Detroit Freo Press. llualifulueaa ami II. Ctiutra. The first chief cause of boshfulness consists iu a man's attention being di rected te himself. The man who is quite at ease iu his office bashfuluess is most often an attribute of the male sex becomes self conscious in tlie draw ing room and very shy. Although ca pable of joining iu the conversation, his witty remark is forestalled because he is too slow in giving utterance to it or too timid to hear his own voice. The ordinary action of his brain ia inhibited by his self consciousness. The second cause is emotion. The extreme bash fulness of many men when they are in love is proverbial, and the surprisingly few married men who suffer from bash ful ties ia noteworthy. These causes ore, however; usually in sufficient to produce liswbtulnsss, but there must he some further necessary condition. Many conditions predispose to it . g., a highly nervous tempera ment, deficient moral courage, with which is associated lack of self assertion. These may he regarded as constitutional A r.,l,Ai TiruillaruMlltcr i.MllMJ. Id llAfpet. ive education. The general education may liave been neglected, or the want of oppurtunitiea of acquiring self coufl detioe In society way have been experi enced. Oaasell's. M. It Ihiwit. The jouut; clerk's eyes ttaahed aa he rtwl iui article in the warsiiitf .wiper.. It wati au ontragtMrtiti attack upon the gaatit-nittu ut thu bt-tul of hudeturtiaetit for a i'ounH uf actiuii which wiu rciire t)Uttl uk lxlh kul und cowuviUy. AU tit carrnt)udeiii'e rulnting to tlie affair hail uaaaed through tbo youiiK inan'a baud, ao he knew that tiu published atatemduU were falae atid vaunt datuajc intf to the reiiatittiuu of hi beloved chief. Carry. qk tbe paper tu the gentleman aasailed lie asked if be might write iv re ply. The elder man read the paragraph oalaily, auiiled and uhouk lo head. "What will you dor" tbu clerk aked. "Live it down," wa tbe reply, "a 1 hjiye doue ao uiaiiy oilier cuttiuiinVa. Talk i ii k hack i the moat futile und nn diguiiied fserti(n In the world. if)u uurrd in ruttlUK up owe faltufh md each part will ltt;m to writle a.unt yuu. la it ulnae and it will ilw of I HturV.tll til iUtU'h I'iilliptttltitll. I 1 ilatUC fwtT JultUll. 1 "1 kiutw Ii tu't hand imK('.iil.iu" 1 urgtni the umiht r. "hut hf is a wmthy j umiJ, and 1 wlt y mi timid Uk upon 'hits suit v. nil ii liiilfniurc f.nur. for jour futlKi'n f.ik Hid iiiiin Juslaiii I Thurubuckl mut' KLVcd )uur lbt-r ! fruui bankruptcy. And u frifiul in iued 1 i a friend uidt-vd." I Vf, luiuuiiut." auvtrtMi Xibt Caro line h-tlt-sh, 'Ijtit hu uu't mknufd. I Hf'n htiw It fc.'rd I'hh.arfoTiihuiii' Hum, U.n Nwt.rl tu ltd Nvrluu.. Uuilll Blimil- 1 .llilllil like tn fill li-u t dio 1 li ii, i- th,. v.orld Ik tti r than I fuuinl it Jacksou - M) dt-ur fellow, i am quite sure the wurld will be better m-ucq yon are g-ue -Exchange tylilSENMAKY'S I10FSE AN HISTORIC OLD MANSION IN THE ANCIENT TOWN OF JEOBURO. In This Old 1'aalilnniMt llullitliit; tlie Queen of the Sent. Held Court nnd for Three Weeks ly Hkk of a Fever Her Mar Afiiironcti lo Ilenth. There is one honse In Jedbnrg to which, above nil others, strangers who visit the ancient town nre sure to find their way, nnd that is the old and an tique mansion known as (jiufii Mary's house. Many will therefore lie pleased to learn that steps are almut to be taken for the better preservation uf this his toric edifice, and for the improvement nf Its snrrormdings. On Oct. rt. l :, I, Mary left Ilolyrood to hold h.i i.-. at Jed burg, the magistrates liavi t. 1., rti pre viously liiitructed to "prepirn meat, drink and Jodginu for men and horses," anil she arrived next day. The queen was accompanied by her ministers of state, her law officers and by many of her nobles, among whom were the Earls of Moray, Iluntly, Argyll, llothes and Caithness, and the Lord. Livingstone, Beton, Yester, llorthwick, Arbroath, Hume and Sontervillp, liesides a num tier of Imrons nnd bHinpi. Wliat a stir thero must have been iu the old border burg on that occasion, and what anxiety it would cewt the worthy pro vost and magistrates to keep up the good name of their town in tho presence of so many great personages, and even royalty itself! The assizes continued for six sneces sirtD days, and terminated without a single execution, Mary proKicled at n privy council held on the 10th, nnd at another held ou Ihe following day. On the ldlli, after tho press-tr.i of lin'-iti.'si was over, she rodo to Heriiillaifc' c-.iulo to see Bothwell. who had been wounded by "Little Jock Elliott," or the pn k. n noted freebooter, and after eonfi'ini-u with her wounded llentou.-iyt fur two hours iu presence of several of her nobles who accompanied her on Ihe journey she returned to Jedbntii the samo evening, having ridden more than forty-eight miles. Next day Mary was attacked with an intermittent fever, which kept her prostrate for over a fortnight. On tho satno day sho took 111 tho sum of six bhillings was paid to "ane boy passing from .Tedburg with nno mass of writings of our Miverelgn to the Earl of Bothwell." The room iu which Queen Mary lay during her serious illness is, according to tradition, a small two vUndowed apartment in tho turret, hut Miss Strick land, in her 'ives of tlie Queeusof Scotland," says in reference to tills point that "the spacious Btiite of apartments on the opposite sido of the staircase, one of which still bears the name of the guardi-oout, is mnro likely to have beeu occupied by royalty ns anteroom, privy chamber and bedroom." It is, however, tho small back apartment that is pointed out to visitors as Queen Mary's bedroom, and it wan there, if we are to credit tra dition, wheio she lay nigh unto death, attended by her Fiencli physician Charles Nnu. On tho SOth sho "lay for dead" three hours her limbs cold and rigid, her eyes cloned, her mouth compressed, her feet nnd arms stiff, every one supposing that the vital spitik had lied. Mutter Nan, who was "a peifect man of Ids craft," would not, however, give the matter up, but resorted to friction and manipulation, which ho continued for somo hours, until tho queen recovered again her sight and sjiceeli and got n great sweating. When her illness had assumed iv mortal tendency &ho expressed her willingness to resign her spirit to God. Sho wished to impress on her nobles tho necessity of living in unity, and that they should do all in their power to protect the infant prince her only- tio to life. To I)u Croix, the French embassador, she made n request that he would tuck his royal master U protect her dear on, and she also i ecom mended his protection to Queen Kii.t.i both, ns her nearest kinswoman. On tho 28th D.irnley arrived in Jed burg, but left again tlio next day, and it is not certain that ho was ever allowed toseoMary. When sho was le'covering tho wearisome hours wero beguiled by ono John Hume playing to her ou the luto and John Heron playing on the pipo and "quhissil," the former receiving forty shillings for bin services, the hitler four pounds for his. As it thank oiler ing to Ood for her recovery sho caused twenty ponnds to bo given to tlio jioorof tho burg, and tho same day sho wrote a letter ordering materials for n new dress, which letter wns to be sunt to Ed inburgh "in nil possible haste.'' What a curious Old World picture! Out the scene again changes. On Nov. 0 exactly a month after her arrival Queen Mary left Jedbut-g, aecouqiauii-d by her nobles, among whom was liot It well, and with an etoort of n thousand horsemen. She arrived on the 20tli nt Craiginillar castle, with sorrow, tmuVi ing and captivity in tho near future, ntiil in the distance the bloody hcalfold of Fotberingay. "Four months after her departure from our ancient burg," says a local i... wilder, "her huslMiul, Lord Darnley, was murdered; three mouths more and she was the wifoof ISothwell: yet twelve moutlis, and she was lodged as a prisoner hi the Castle of Carlisle. As time rolled on and the clouds of misfor tune were rolling dark and thick around her, she was of ten heard to exclaim, iu the anguish of it wounded spirit, 'Would that I hail died iu JedhnrgP "Scotsman. Mr. Cm II.' l lr.t KlMM-ch. Young and diffident orators will take fresli heart when they learn, if they do uot know it already, that so accom plished and self ptjsessed tt apeaker as Ueorge William Curtis sutfered greatly from stage fright on tbe occasion of his first lecture, and began iiy saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, the pitomloss bott," with a solemnity which was cliauged to confusion when lie perceiMd his error. Of course he had meant to makeauallnsiouto tlie bottoniti &s pit.- Unatou Transcript. Taking- llltl-na Duhii. "I am a great admirer of the works of Charles Dickens, but I had a very poor opinion of the man," said L. C, Court ney, now stopping ut the Laclede. "Dickens was a crauk of a very offen sive class. Many iiecnliarilies may properly lie excused iu u tnau of genius, hot boundless ttgotUui uud bad taste are not of the number. When the author ot the 'Pickwick Papers' visited America lis succeeded, by his boorish manners, in disenthralling thousands uf his wur tldpers on this side of tlio Atlantic, lie dressed 'loud,' and bis manners wore even wore stunning than his drts. He was a great pedestrian, and took long trsinps every inoruiug, When he was in Washington I met hlui nue ffluriiina on the steps of tho Capitol. Willi ine was a young oougressuiau fi-oiu 'eiiueH seu, whi'iiithe great novelist bad offefuled by U buori-hnew. "That uiurniuft Dii keus wu iu giv..t good huuiur and full of talk. 'I have,' said he, found au almost eiart counter part of Little Nell.' 'Little Nell wbo' qasriad tbsTeiiuteseesu. Uu-keusliHikt-d Uliu over from lu-ad to foot and from foot to head before he snorted c-ul, 't Little Nell.' 'Oh,' said the Tetiu. v can, 'I dulut know jou had ynu il.ichti-r with )im.' '1 am speaking i f the Lulls Nell uf my jiction. nr.' r.-l.nlisl Dic!. sh flushing. 'Oh,' Hind t'l-imperiuib- able Tcnnesseeuii, 4ou wnic nuveN, do your Dou'l you i-ensider that u rath- r tnfliug m i iqiattoii for a grown up uiuiir Ihcki'tis snorUsl like a quarter horse aud weut down the avenue like ('olouel lid I btrrrett nn his bicycle." St Louis UloU -Dt-iniK-iat. The Noruiall-Eligllah l.ullt h dri.t-l tly.-ir liajr iu twu lung ,h,n, .mil wIh-ii nature was not liberal li niitlieuiHl tin plaits with lirulils of wo,,) ton or iuu i bun i lie k1.imuuLi is ,,t I'liil.,., lorlyit-ii lUllt-a uyu kjsm sm 1 11,- aij.,1 stallltll glaM. and III, , iiodn. 1 tin-1 . iiiiiio ti ill tin iitlntl J.loliisai n The burse whlt-ll caj ried the ei.qKiur of Ueriuau) thruugh the Kratic-o t ii-r loan v, si is iu receipt uf a peusluu 1 ri. wsx TTia n ft ! W' Ifamp CONDENSED Mskes an cver'-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Ea, h package makes two large pies. AvolJ imitations add Insist on having tha NOND SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. ivill In; paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Ulack iv; at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat iocaboltlc, A.: present the retail price is 20c. Thu onVr la opn nnlit January lit., 1893. Tor particular ajilrcsa tbe lindmlgntcU Akms Ulackino is made of pure alcohol, 01. 1, r ll'iuid dressings are made of Mater, W iter costs nothing. Alcohol Is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol .0 th it we can make Acme Biacking as cheap as witcr dressing, or put it In fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for tltt outside appearance In--let I of charging 'for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. is tne name of a paint of which a 25c, bottle ,s i nough to make six scratched and dalled :)nriv chairs look like newly finished ma h'lKnnics. It will do many other rematkable 'hinrs tthich no other paint can da. All retailers sell it. For a Thorough Training It. BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It w ill picy) onto visit )he AMERICAN BUSINESS Colli. I'KNTRKSqCAItE, Allt'lltoWll. P.I. Tin- ntott Tlmrniml', Kwt lN'RiilatPil. and Plnt'Ht Kijiilp.i CuitiimTval '1 mining .Hfliiml III ii'iii(ilvain.i. 3i&- )i:i'Ai:rMi:NTs "Psirrlii- CmipriFNr ajiiiu nitii ror.n. Mi""! Pi.u'llf il ruiiMrnftt Honest Jtntt Iti is(.rii v u mid -((Hi KtiittciitH aimtuitly Mu lentt assKleil to I'Hjhu: Hisltlon, Print fur 1 aialoi'up 'ir i all at mtlcr O U DOHNEV", Prin. t-" Plrs.w hipnoldii tlun paper. C-27-flni Cnr-PB Comnm.it Ion, Cong tin, Croap Sor Throats Sold by nil Dniftxisti on a Guarantee. For a Lame bide, back cr Chest Shlloh'a Porous Plaster will give reat mtiif action. 35 cents. SHILOM'S VITALIZE!?. "aShliVth'a VtaUzerNAVKI M V LIFE I emwtiUr it tht bett remtthi fvrcnUhttUaterf jvtem I ere ntswl.' For rtyspepsta. Liver or KidDcy troublo It excels, l'rice lids. HilL0H'S CATARRH REWEDY. I favo yon Catarrh t Try this Rcniody. It will relievo and Guru you. l'rice U eta This In jector for I Umiwiwarul treatment in f urp ishod freo. Bhlloh'a ltemcillca aro sold by ua on a gmiranteo to fcivo 6atlaractlon. rtiu sat.h rty Dr. 0 T. TJorn.Lchlitoii, Va 'iOw' IiarmtPBi. l.erb.Ui IwnittilliM that .1ft Tint In.! I Juro tho i) alt it or lottirlem itliPiii''ilinBlneai or )k'Otiirt. Jt lu ikU up and iiuprown tn irt'Ci'tal lialtti,iji urHtliuHkinaUtllaiitlmstbii(;oniplxloQ, No wriiikl. nir tlabblui wi lollow ttitai trutiDBiit, KutltTM d Ly ihybicJtuui and li aUinii(volt-trU(Uta, PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. lUranlrst. N ifrlttf. Send ( evnta la ftaunpsfufl'sirtlfBlsrtlt) U. O.W. f iSfDEI. K'(iC tlBtAItt. CB1CICD. ILL. Blck nauUcheand ntloTaall tbatroablM loel toot to ftMUoua aUtaof tlio torn, mob aj Ulzsluosa, Kauaoo, Drcwilrwti, DiitraM aftar eating, Itinln Ibe BUo, to. VTillo tbdirmoaii ruaftxkaUo buccw Lu boea ahowu la cuil2 , n(acho, yet Crtora Llttlo I-lTer P1IU ar bquaUy alaablo la CoiuiUpatlon. curing and pr. Tenting tliUaQiwrtnff corn plain t,wbllij thayalu NUTKtaJltllrderaQrtbdat()nhjUmiiUUti jitwaudrtsguUtotliotowelj. Ten litlw joolf carta lithy TTOuUboalmcmtrrloelcifMtotriOMwIia iHLuar from tUiadutruaalDj complalntj but I'tirtii tiaWylbmrgootlntiHaduMDoteiid h.rand thosv yrlx) outOa) trj t!i- m r 1 1 1 find tnaae llttlo pill Talu Cl4 la aoiuany win tuattbey will pub ba vll Jli todunittouttkcio Iiut after tUlalci. tia4 Is the lawe of so many Utm that hra Ii when ft make our great buaat. OurpllIjicurtltluU oUsecsdoiiot. Cartnra littlo Llrcr Filial aro very small au4 very eaay to take. Oiieor tworlllaiuftsiaadua. Tbey Ave atrictly Togetabla and do not gripe ur ynnye, but by Utelr gentle action pleaee alt wh tuwUio. XaTialaataaorata ; nvaforll. SuU ty drugtilets tjvwyw-Uew, or seat by in id. CARTf R TAfcDrOINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. 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