An I'.ncmr llaflfted. Whiod nlll c ha0 tt rtOM win a II Homi- I (nlka nrefpt- In th iMt mitiilitliHi of. lilt1 llrer rather Umn the first. wO?rlH,,,w!K i virtue mMtPnitlv of liver troubfo TIWK'Her'f , Ktommrti Ulttcri t tlie tiuccesifii. eandlUntn for mo peopirs moire, ana y, itnpuiitr ami wu known a It In. there are unfortunate who kt i en trying the drastic rrtnwllcn of fwrtm-r 1k. tlio intclllrfnt doMIihi rtfthr liiil.Hr thm theirpll known mid ion tried phtiwtt" "I iiu Diucn appeal, iieanou animiu utj guium " perlei bests ltd a erieoco in inn maupr ni muiiirwiun m- w eulde to our feet Nth lamntif extwrit'nop. am a great painoi m me rimy ifttrlot of the early rrvonninnan JerttS nertod. and the Imth Veir nvar sally nas met vltn me ennorseniriii ni iieopie Buffering from llrer complaint, malaria, const! pauon, riieninuii.iii, ueinuiy mm nviiuins , -cotnpantea by dyspepsia Ijitti'rty U has He tlared ttwlt and been Ihoronsiily approve h a remedy Cor 'la grippe." Faraday enunciated his theory ot electro-magnetic rotation In 1823. A. man who likes ovorvthlnu that is good for him is a curiosity. DKCNKENNUS9, or the I.ttlUOlt II AIltT, flueed at ilome InTen lla. uyHdmlnl.- terlnc Dr. Haines' Golden Npeclfle. It can be (oven In a glass ot beer, a cup of oof tee or tea, or In food, wltliout the Knowledge ot ana patient It is absolutely harmless, and nlll fleet a permanent and speedy cuie, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aleoliolle wreck. It has been Riven In thousands of cases, sVid In every instance a perfect eure has follow ed. It never fails. The system once Impreg nated with the specific. It becomes an niter Im possibility for the liquor appetite to exist Uures Siaranteed. 48 pace book ot particulars free, ddressthe Uoldkn Spkcimo Co.. lasIlAce Street Cincinnati, Ohio. itet. .-!. Miss Mary Anderson Is said to be nn enthusiastic! flsherwoman. Noah's ark The rainbow. When the moon gets full it keeps late hours. Success In everything di oends largely upon good health. De Witt's Lhtte Early Itlsers are little health prodncing pills. See the point? Then take an "Karlj Ibser." T. D. Thomas. Tho circulation of tho blood was ills, covered by Harvey in 1017. Time heals all things; hut it does not heal a pair of boots. A lazy man aims no nothing nnd generally hits it. Mr. William T. Trice, a Justice of the Peace, at IlichUnd, Nebraska, was con lined to bli bed last winter with a severe attack of lnmbazo; but a thorough appli cation of Uhamberlaln'a l'ain llahn en abled him to gel up and go to work. Sir. l'tice says: "The ltemedy cannot bo rec nmmendml Inn htehlv." Let anv cn3 trou bled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and tbty n 111 bo ot the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for salo by X. I). Keber, LeblgMoD, and ir. r. uicry, Welssport. Secondary clectrlo currents were dis covered by Joseph Henry. A room Is rarely opened to occupancy until It is colled. A Leader. If vmi are not feelinc strong and healthy try Electalo Bitters. It "La Orlppe" has left yon weak and weaoy, use Electric Hit lers. This remedy acts directly on the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, centlv aiding those organs to perform their functions. If von are afflicted with blck Headache, you will And ssecdy and perinancr.t relief by taxing .Electric miters, une iriai win cuu vine, von that this Is tbe lcmcdv von need, Laree battles oclv 00 cents at lleber's Drugstore, Lehlchton, and lllerj's Drug store, welssport. A Fault-Findcr. "You wero nlwuys a fault-finder 1" growled tho wife. "Yes, clear," responded the husband meekly; "I found you." In this world brayln' Is too often mistaken for brain. Head from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, v And lend to the rhyme of poetry The beauty of tby voice. IPlilch you cannot do If you suffer v 1th a Cough or Cold. Kid yourself of the dis comfort by baying a bottle of fan-Una, tbe best rcmedv for Hoarseness and Influ enza. Fan-Tina costs 25 cents at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. rarity and strength considered. Ilutrs-Head Flavorlna Kitrncts, vthlch are highly concen trated and warranted pure, are the best to bo obtained. Sold by grocers at 10 cti. Pope Revised. It was n Boston girl of uncertain age who Is reported to have said that, "where singleness is bliss 'tis folly to bo wives." Travelers may learn a lesson from Mr. C. D. Cone, a Dromlnent attorney of Par ker, Dakota, who says: "I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamber- laic's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhrca Rem edy with me, and on many occasions have ran with It to tbe relief of some sufferer and have never known it to fall." For sale by Tf. D. Rcber, Lehlghton, vml W F. Blery, irelasport. Miss Trill: "I love to hear tho birds sing." Jack Downright (warmly): "So do I. They never attempt n pieco bo- yond their ability." Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One JluuleCoiuh Cure gives immediate relief. 1. u. Thomas Sea Captain: "Look, gentlemen There's a whale I" Forty male passen gers: "Looks like tho llsh that got away from me last summer." A Generous Vlrio. IKe are informed that tbe nrnnrletnrs. Messrs. A. P. Ordway A Co., recently sent three doten of their reliable medicine, Sulphur Bitters, to the Catholic Home for tbe Aged, which is highly appreciated by the directors and Inmates. "As ye sow so snau ye reap." Editor catholic Union. She; "And how did you feel toward him when he married tho girl you were engaged to f" He: "I felt as tho man did toward his substitute who was killed in battle." For Instance, Mrs. Chas. Itegers, of Bay City, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water oyer her lltt'.e boy. She promptly ap plied De Witt's Witch Haile Salve, giving instant relief. It's a wonderfully good salve for burns, bruises, sores and a sure cure lor wiles, t. D. Thomas. Ethel: "After marriage we shall be one. shan't we, Charlie i" Charlie: "Theoritlcally; though 1 doubt if they will make out tbe hotel bill in that way " Headache Is the direct r.iiltof In.llnu. tlon and tsomtch disorders, ltemedy these by using De Witt's Little Early Itlsers. and your headache disappears. Tbe favorite nine puis everywhere. T. D. Thomas "I'ye brought you home u pug, my dear," said tha fond papa, "Oh, you dear, good papa," exclaimed the enrap tured daughter, "It's just liko you I" She (enthusiastically): "Oh, GeorKe, don't you think the greatest joy in life It the pursuit of the good, the true and tha bwatifult" He: "That's what I'm banter." MlssBmllax "I like to wall with you, Mr. Wooden; but why don't you aver reverse J" Wooden: "Well, I hav reverses enough in my business, with out bringing them Into my pleasures, A country paper has this personal item. "Those who know old Mr. Wll son of this place personally will regret to bear that be was assaulted lu h bru tal manner last week, but was not killed." She (her first seuton): "Ihavebeeu hut up la a boardiug-M-hool no Ion that I feel very awkward and timid company. I don't know what to with my hands." He: "I'll hold them for ypu." How a nailer was answered.- Caller: Is your mlstie. lnr" Servant: "Sto, ma'am." Caller: "When will she in?" Servant: "I ooulda't say, rua'aui I don t know when she's going out." Ho enjoyed tt. Visiting frieud "What a terrible thing It I to lie sick " Carefully nursed patleut: "Well. I dunno. Wife, wont you pleiue gi me another glass of that wine?" Sh (in affright): "Ob, Too why do you. make such awful faoea at me!" He (.contritely). "I can't help it, dear. My ye-glusea are falling uif, and ) duii't want to Ut go of yom bauds " i-l rt P renin. ili . nmr of th ii in it, iml Uift ' i 1 1 1 i 1a ovrrindnl i m i i pinfiU'lurn in I mi , i"iiH nnil ron i ri,tt kirn nt in!' -1 lutn '-UtM'ts of Bcf. V Hit inflfit notable 'ln in in u - pnrc in - t-hI ml fiinnnii u I..- uratiPiillr n il in , lead llHit I" 1m l' Tlir- ft- utliickupfls iicMil 14u.1I t the dbimr tvr 'of the aht(loMiiivl 'Diphp ulteets hml then to be t nt into li I tie cube, pliu-pd lurrcl. ,.n,l there mi.. I until, uy ine conmHiir .nriion, ine purck Wore off from tin- limn culies win they lieoauio spheroid. Watte bail often racked his brain tn - Ing to discover some lietter anil lww costly scheme, bnt in vain. Finally, after spending an evening with some boon coinjMinionp at an alehouse, lio went home, went to lied and soon fell asleep. IIU slnmhers, however, were disturbed by nnwelconio dreams, in one which he was out with "the boys. and as they were stumbling homo it lie Ban to rain shot bean ti fa I globules of polished, shining lead in such numbera that he and his companions had to seek shelter. In the morning Watts remembered his curious dream and it obtruded itself on his mind all day. lie began to wonder what shape molten lead would assume falling through the air, ami nnally, set his lnlnrt at rest, lie necenueu the top of the steeple of the chnroh St. Mary at Radcllffe and dropped slowly and regularly a ladleful of molten lead into the moat below. De scending, he took from the bottom of the shallow pool several handfnls of the most perfect shot he had ever seen. Watt's fortune was made, 'for from this eiploit emanated the idea of the Shot tower, which ever since has been the only means empioyeu in vue inaninac tnro of the little missiles so important in war ami sport Boston Commonwealth. A Sign from Heaven. "A queer story was related to lue many years ago by Rev. William Simp son, then one of the leading lights of the Methodist church in eastern Iown and western Illinois, said Harvey Hood enough, a Hawkeye pioneer, at the La clede. "While the Mormons were car rying things with a higli hand In west ern Illinois they converted a young woman, a member of Elder Simpson's flock. A few months spent nt Nauvoo sufficed to disenchant her, nnd she re turned home n confirmed skeptic. The church people labored with her long and faithfully, but without overcoming her unbelief. Before her bedroom window stood a large oak tree. She nnuounc.l that she was going to pray the Loril for sitm that she would ask him if lie really had an existence to manifest it by causing the great oak tree to wither, nn Christ is said to have blasted the un fruitful tig tree. She was to prefer he: request for a 'sign' upon which to ground her faith at W o clock htimlay morning. Her resolution at ouco liecame tbe talk of the'town, and many vWted tins tree nnd carefully examined it. It was perfectly sonnd, full of sap nnd cove.wl with a profusion ot bright green leave. At sunset every loaf was us brown and withered as in the depths of winter. The elder stated that with a party of men lie cut tho tree down and dug up tho stump, and that It was dead from the topmast branch to the smallest root. The yonng woman s prayer had wen answered. She at onco re-entered tho church and de voted her life to missionary work, spend ing sQveral years In China nnd Jnp.ui." St. Louis Ulobe-Deinpcrnt. riatinuni 31lnes of ll.141.la. The platinum lieds of tho Ural moun tains are the only ones in the world in which this metal is found in sroins. Platinum is found in Brazil and iu the Cordilleras in the hard serpentine rocks, but never in tho form of grains. The ilatinum beds of tho Ural mountains are found ill various districts in tho north at Besserski, in tho government of Perm, in the district of Knotoureki nnd in the state properties of Ooroblagodat ski, where sixty-six mining concessions bavo been granted. All tho beds of the northern region are situated in tho uasiu of tho river Tourl, in that of the tribu tary stream of Taghil and lu other trib utaries higher up. On the western declivity of the Ural mountains there is another platinum bed near the river Outka, n tributary of the Tchonssova, and the, basins of tho higher tributaries of the Outka, noar the Ural river. The platinum found in theso places is in the form of grains, in sand frequently containing gold. The weight of theso grains is from seventeen to twenty-one grams to over 1,04 0 kilo grams of sand. Exchange. Tbe Slfxed Jtuee i.f India. Eurasia lias no boundaries. It lies, a varying social fact, all over India, thick in tho great cities, thickest in Calcutta, where the con ditionsof climatoandbrenil winning are most suitable, nud where, moreover, Eurasian charities are most numerous. "Wheretcr European:) have come and gone theso people have sprung up in weedy testimony of them thefee people who do not go, who have received Bomewhat In tho feeble inheritance of their blood that makes it possible for theni to live and ilio in India, xsothing will ever exterminate Eurasia; it dings to the suu anil tho soil, uud is tnurvel onsly propagativo within its borders. Sara J, Duncan in Popular Science Monthly. It At us 7,t Stunir. A contentious church member in a western town recently attempted tohave his pastor disciplined for using the slang pnrase "not lu It tn tbe pulpit, but tbe bottom dropped out of his charge when the clergyman produced the manuscript of his sermon and read this t-entence from it, "In n word, uiy Christian hear ers, tbe ark was aminiatureworld;theiu was no form of life that was not in it." New York Tribune. KauiUlurlljr llrtrds Cuulenijit. Judge Dolly How dare you come Into court so? Take your bat ofl I Tramp But, judge, you know Im not a stranger here. Texas Siftinita, Her Oulv Thought. It was one of the davs when the wind I mows suauenly and suarply around Uw corners, when the dust whirls iu oloodk and the air lias a hard, cold dnptilM Yvuitu guee etmigut uirougn-any coal except a fur one. Away up town or. one of tho western avenues where cheon shops are kept on the ground floor of cueap iiav nouses a woman stoo.1 ly a window with a baby In her arms. Her drees wag shabby and so thin that the wind went through it as through a sieve. Tho baby had n woolen frock and a worsted coat and cap, and seemed to Iw warm enough m he burrowed upon the woman's shoulder and dug his sprawl ing little fingers into her eyes. in ine suop wnuiow were displayed two kinds of garments. On one aide were women's woolen petticoats and all kinds of heavy cotton underclothing, which looked warm and comfortable. But this woman did not see them, for she was looking on the other side of the window, where were shown little knitted hoods and tippeU of white, flossy stnff. anu names- mittens ana babies shoo, and babies' faucy caps, with ribbons in them. New York Times. Sir John Lubbock, who probably knows more abont bet' i thau any other man in the world. lmn or dead, hays that theie isNtrong tvtilcnco that the queen bee bun tbe pow r of coutrulling the sax of the eg. Ybeu argument tal:t-- the plute of epithet hurling the victor) of n-ht inn oi pies will dawn, foripitmt-. in.iy Lo hurled by any one, but -uul av;i mint Ss possible only ou the ude uf tin i Tlie consumption of mi uif m this uu tryischietiy by dipping, una thu bulk of the tobatt-u jnauaf act unit iu this shape is cuusutuoU below Mason uud Dij on's hue Telesctipic olwer4tiontf show that the planet t-nu apju ar- to i dwtant ol aerver far uior ut-ail) liku ii . nth tha thus Hara. otoftiiev.aitTewiUiau!Uiofrller siuUe.il hop, of hew watted uu .uo. N. H. Downs' Elixir i WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough Has stood the test for BTXTT TUAJIS JL PV1 IK IRIS UUICII IIDCIS UIO IfCaiV lEUi.uj IB 9 known lor the cure of Coniumptton,!? Cough, Colda, Wfioapinff Cavgh, onrf H all lAtng JXtease In young or old. a l.ln VLr. JCftn asifl ! fM tiat rwuHal V SOLD EVERYWHERE. ' EZirxr, nmw t utl, myi., lulnrlta, VI. Sold by W. 1'. Bicrv. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, VIUST STREET. LHIIIOIITON. I'A. Don't orgtt-tlmttte keep tho IJest Line of Pocket Knivus TCazoi, T!hor SlropV Soon, Ac. Hre gutmuiice every llnzor or will rjsclifingo. nr commended ontlio Ilcst. IX Lk Mars, Fx.?hovtii Co,, I a.. Mar, 1889. I mffered from temporary tleei'leBsneea Xrom overwork for two years, tot which I used Tat tor Eocnlg'fl NerTe Tonic, and can recommend eame as tbe beat medicine for ftlmiltir tronblei. r.BORNIIOIlST. I j: tract I'rom nJ-cticr ef tha Rer. J. McGowan, CadyrlUo, New Tork : "I recommend 70a to Bond for Blx bottlon ot TaBtor Koenlg'B Keno Tonic, and let her tiso 16 as directed. It enrol several In my parish," East Glemntuxr, N. Y., Oct, 10. 1890. I nsed one bottle ot Paator Eoenlg'a Kerva Tonic for dluineas and nervona headache, and It did all you claim for It and even more. I had teen ufferlER for year. MRS. 1. HANGE. f A Valuable nook i i ZleiiMM Mat fit-ft 1 .'i v l and iioor patlecTb cm o tills iiixLcluo liec 'f 4 tanow lunoBMd H KO?.)HC K1BB. OO., CH!c-x I3&I.I by Drareista n J jptr j rroWMu 81.73. Tino ll'incs, Liquois and Cigars. Froeh Doer and Fori or. IT1HK I.UNOH every day from 1UH) to 120 n. ni., nnd overy Saturday oven InR. Call and see me. I will treat you right. 1 I liiiiiiAito lite Cnrrli.K" Wiirl., North First Street, Lehigliton. IIU 1 1 U IIU . j)r. j, u. mayrr, 881 Arch St . Phlt&.lflnl.lft. 111.. S. Jone l'lillltiv. Ken- neliquare, Pa.; T. A. Kreiii, tilatldBton, 1'tt. 11, M. Small, Mount Alto, Vn.t Iter. w. u. ouer mer, Sunhurr. l'.i 1. J. Uellet, "iH 8. Tweltili St., ReadlnK. 1'a.; Wm. l)lx. IVM Wont row St.. 1'hlUttellihia; II. I. Kuwe, MiO hltn t., Keadlnx, l'a.t (lenrKO and l-'Ji. Uurkart, 4W IocuU St., lieosllnK, n. Send ftir ctrealar. A--s n a aev principle reeul.iw tiHB Jlwr, Btom-Jl I unit 1uwmLi thraiiok it ntrtei. V&. Xlaxv Tola Amid Uvet ftTld COOBttptv' tton. SmftllMtf niil'Jtet, tmteett DOiloae3.20cto. To Contractors anil Bnlers. Tim i.ftdeptiiipMl .unnounoeK to (Am trot-tor mu Builders that he lias now 4iem-t! lilt xtuite cjuiirn , ax leaver Iluu. hihI U i epai vi toNiiily Building' (Stones ' in any qiwhtitv nt re-uonable ralws, lie Mm kmisunjlr at htt reHiileiu-tv on HKOM) 8TKBET. to uppl limnwtiate ,lttimiul. IIAULINtl r every il'orlit ion. promptly nt irudd la JMitt'ont4nily tn haol .1 full miH'lv. rihf Flour and Feed, Khfch he will sell at fAweM Market PrlsM. CHARLES TRAINER. SHOOK 11 KTlUiKT. 1.KHUH1TOH, I'A Now is Your1 Time! 20 Building Lots ForSaje! Don't it. iHit omo t ouoe and buy one of these lieautiftilly located lot. Yoti will lw wir prisetl nt tho visw they nftbrd and the price will lx sure to yileaw you. No trouble to show you around. Oall on either V F SNVDEI5, or li .1 JIllMiF.N, Eat WeKhport Pa 1 Sin pl JKtlt-Kiri.hn nlll tonl I ' IIIK "lUll'r.. I I til .1 " ' "'l "I Ultl. : SHGPP S vv;,'i,.-.,fiTisiiiv ! UllilL u tulmmi AitellU uiUI M I' ' 1 Mril Li. . Ml . ! IIIHI'lltH l rr 10UU I W lUl sue 1. ... 1 iMrvard iU l.)Ona, k. Imkimis. a ,j;:,'::;,'nf p Wnflfli lls-talit yaW ','"' " " rJ?:'' ! J&k: Department POINTER uyers. Vp offer just now a special in vitation to our friend nntl mtroni to cortie nnd see ug. The glimmer is Hist Hooting nnd we will mnko special prices to ell out our summer good in order to lmvo a full swing on our fall nnd winter stock of Dry ffootls, Notions mid Keady-Mnde Clottiing. AVe have no tobm to quote prices, but thoy are low enough. Don't miss this opportunity but come nt nco' Then too, wc arc the recognized headquarters for lor nil kinds of Groceries, JFruils & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of very low price. -TOinpt and cortcous trofltmcnt to all and it is no trouble to show goods, Over ,.Kuntz&Co. Cniinl IltMg Bast Weisspoi t. nniMTtiitifi, UNl)i;itTAKIN(i Robt. JNT. Anthony, (Kiiecwtir to .1. 1-'. Hex. Hint WeUJK,it.) WILL CONTINUE TO 1111 I Til K I1TB1' I'LACR TO 1IUV .Fnrnitnre, Flotir & Feed. i at tlio Jiwetl'lU'fS. tlivo us a call. No trouble t snow (iooils. R. N. ANTHONY. 111-' vai.uaiii.i: D0U15LK HOUSE. A three htorv double framo ilwolllni? house contniniiitt two lino store rooms street in Lehifthton is oirered for side rump nnil nn onsv ternm. The htilld- inc is suitable for it hotel plant mid lin stable uud other out. lmlldiiiirs. 1'or further particulars ami terms cull in or iiddresn A..1AXDRS KISTLEU, Ktstler's Kcstnurant, Aug. 1.1, 3m. Knighton l'n AXLE BEST IN" TIIK WOULD. 2tawrartasQunl!tla n rflnntiiraaiu.il, artml'v nn'.'aati&tr two borM of onyoth.r brnrt. Not 1 2oeuJ L boat. SJ"J i:i i ll ii:.N UI.V K. ran sau cr pz.tr j as nKsrnaLLY. ;r Instructions on the Piano and Organ given by MISS AHZUAOER, . Third St., Lchighton. All tho new and improved methods of instruction. Satisfac tion guaranteed. For Terms call on or address as above. THE riic IVoplr's Vapor. 7 RATE IWe Make Fine Job Work A SiHicinlly. At l.owoat l'rires. 'Orricat North First Strnot, Ijohighton, Pa., AAre hsive tilso opened a first-class Jobbin in Aaron Snyder' ut-w bloek, at tlie Eastern end ol tlio Lehigh Bridge, in the BOROUGH OF WEISSI'OBT, wlierell orders lor Job Printing will b ov- jHHuuouMy nnu cnetjny exe- ' euted. Subtcriptinng lor theCatbon xiavocate uisn rn civoi rt i'iiti (l for 11. V. MOKTlllMKtt, I'ropr. A j . In Advannc. GREAT BARGAINS THE HEADLIGHT OF OUR LiNGINL. Ai ianllli-ent Morlimiit of Men' ,-oals ni pery d.sclipilon.,11 ,if pr.ces. Ask lu see them Fine Neckweai just received. A variety of pretty shades hoA rich designs. Nothing nicer ever seen In puffs, eearfi. toor-tn-hands. shield and all ap anil nscon y.icli an MtdrtWaiit to rare to ml" A combine of Mali iuallty and low price. ttatMMl MfeeO (jm ate offered In our Immense assort menu of HftMi Md ttl uaitettilta of men and hots. Here's a elMne too If) Hffo Ktouf Speelal Ilargalni weolfer. 0r weather predictions. Iflbedtysste clear yon met 'We et to onr CblWfefl's Department ci entiled iti tmte ttMrd lug theft lntru by sflettlut, from wtr lianJeome-sttekc-l Hill Hays' Olrthlhg. , UteMlXovellhM In Winter Underwear. Gteveo, Sliltls, ni Hosiery. We believe this to bo our lanmt ami llneH illpVy 'V owti. Ifge variety and gorsl qualities rttavs at Hi few OwSriteliv-IIle':Tallflr.JIa,le Coat to Measure. Xleaytnt f tilt hw ami Trotwrlngs at iliunttal prlee. Wo liiviie lmifWt. teiftB oiir Bfieclal Attractions in our Cirliom Department. Onr yUiiinerjnlil for branty ami eslra nmllHss at most MMer- Koch. fe Sliankweiler. Largest ana Finest Clotbinc House m the Valley, OKNTRE SylTAllK AUJuX'J'nmX. PA. The Cheapest Place in Town For Willi Paper, Borders and Decora tions at Owen Rehrig jr J-i. f f 111 -iiKi Diitkirau Wmm Are you all run down? ScotSs Emul 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. Scott's Emulsion cares Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting- Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Al most a. palatnblc as milk. Retonly I lie genuine. Prepared by Scott A llowno, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Dnisslsts. IS IIEAJJUUAR'i'EIlS FOIl GENERAL HARDWARE, lilt n k f j . rron &LL KIND OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, , Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa Beautiful Pictures 4 Just The Thing For BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite I don't merely make these liberal offers, but I onrry them out to the letter. Do you want a Matter Upright Piaiwr Organ t which othtr agents sell from $ 12ft, to $150 dollar, I y ill wll you nil you wnnt for $85, on easy payment. A Cornctt Up right Pintio for $250 dollars that other agents ak $360. I can get almost any make Organ or Piano that is made, and 1 will hero say go and got price cltaivhere, bring the Catalogue with you and I will guarantee-that 1 can save jmi from $'2f to $75 on an Orgarvand from $100 to $200 dollars on a Piano. . Zton't be nfrnidto onlland seo me.- I won't woiry the life out of you to sell, ner will I put an instrument in tlie house, unlcsyou want me lo do so. I will sell Von the Lawrence T-octave Piano Organ for $85, now, an to Allentoun tmcl sec if ynti ran buy, one li,r less than $125. l)o you want a Standard Sewing Jacliine, that other agents sell at $50. My price is $30. Tlie Davis at $25, $30 and 5. The ll'hite and. Domestic at $30. The American and IHiite Cottage $35 These are eye opeuers, but Aaron is in it aud to stay. I want tbe people to know that when they puy over $35 lor a Sewing Jachine it is money thrown away. How about D'atliing Machines,! reduced thenrice to$f, now anyone ran b-.iy. Ob e high I andlJourWl,r Prit'' Near the Lehigh YnuMiV am! l liildie i s (Iyer tb.m elllne i hii.,.,.,!. nitty low Corner of Second and Iron Streets. tjiteL-JL Christmas Presents. P. 0., LEHIGHTOtf. PA. price agents I am after you nnd lt'6Ktfllll), F. SNYDER, Bridge, Weissport. Scott's Ekmlsion &AMK At Low Prices. I'nncluflc ftotn I-'frt pa(i' i: -nil t-f Knwl (i i lot tlon nnnntineetl, 1 I H ml- v II .H At 'it KT ft rnni(HH (irtjiirn 1 11 "Nn uiitVil urn' tto in tlir KnulWi prliv ll III 12 lt"-iitin,iiin i f IimI Snliftiurr'H rnlnlnlrv l. I'lfxl-'t.nc fu.rioiitu it n ncn ci, bluet riTi'Miirii. 13. Tlie emprefw tf trmiiuy pa iilrih ton, Inaslitfr MOVeMBMl. 8. Graver Cleveland elected prfldnt of tbe United huibr: e. QrmociailQ rongrM Muny Bin to elet linns heM. 1 nROKMIIKR, I B. Sccfnl new, Ion of tbe SKd consmM tened. j THE BUSINESS WORLO. j I-llttm, Alirntit'titii, ftunpnlm,n m,, 1 Amoiifr Ittrretiante, llttiikem nnil ntlier I rannuAitr. X. Tho Commercial And Mft ring ritrnk of KftHur, Nb., eonpemled. . The ltfohAnto' bank of Moorebe.!. Mli.ru, cloatd f u doora. a phi i- K. Jobn n, KfnKibury, bttnher. neelentO In iirociwTX, . i. Tbe MHin Olothlnc oom)Anr Mviffrmlln St. Lonlet llabUIUw, $11010. MAY. 1. Cotr AMnrtln, jrr!n eperalMnre. failed in uoKwgo i or 9nuu,URi. JtTHft. 8. Tli New Oriental bank of lndon fftfled for over tarUMLonui 11. JolinMAMDjeireler.aMfRiietHnNewVork JULY. It. McConntll ft Sbawi. leather nierehtints, fatlil in Uoston for $8ou,ouo. 19, Robert Dnnoan, lerttber tuanafMtnrer at Woborn, Mam., aeetirned with tfabim.es. Arntier. 10. Tlie Mutual Hanking coinpanr avilftned In I'bllailelnbla. SI. OobarnIeavltt.operatlnff hosiery mills ai ijneoma, iu asaigbwit iiaiiiutleft, tso.owi. aapntUBCR. 9. The London Homo nnd Lund Trtint nlld- ln society faUed for $S,(HX),000. II. Splecell A Co., furniture dealers, rslle-l in Chicago: lliibllltfea over 8UO.0IM. noroBih. 1. Scl.ulU's private bank failed In (Berlin Tor at.um.iO) marks. 8. A. It. Altlen ft Co., straw goods manufac turers In New York pit), assigned, liabil ities, iioaorn. UfX lltirkbAltr A Co., wholesale grofers Inew lone city, aMgnitii nabtutieji, fTdi.miO. MIVKMllElt. Ift. Mommer A Co., imimrtere, aslgnctl (ti New Vurkcltj! liabilities, 8120,(110. uwcm iieiu 6. Carow and Ilnitels, brokers, nsslgnpil In Hamburg: liabilities, 7itD,uiiiinHrkn. STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS. Uauipnlgus llneugcmi'iitM mill Cotnpnt- nUettln the U'ar of (Jajtlliil utnl ImUut. M AltOII. 12. 3Eji,0fM mat miners In (I rent ttrtinln went on strike. MAY 15. Thograulto flrmiuf New Kngland lockeil outiUlO vtirkmenovernUmtn about coutraclH. -jui.v.- 0. Fighting nt llumestoad Iron works, Pitts. burg, bvtneen strikers unil Tinkerton me in U killHlain, many Injured, to. Tbo entire nutluual (ruardof IVnimylvnnta ordered to llomeatead. 11. 4 kllletl In n strikers' riot nt,Ofii, Ida. lu. (ieDdarmw tired ujton a band of striker reapeM nt Itebar. Iltititriirr. killing 13 and bounding otheis. A I'll L'NT. L. The ellit tioitr bill for fircruineiil em plojees slgntnl by the .irtisidoiit. li Swltcliuivii Iu tho IlittTalo yards of the Hrie. the Heading and tho UiifTalo Crtwk rallromU struck for Inortiaaoitf irv and shorter time. II New York inllitiu ordered to UnfTalo to lirotiHJt rallroitd projierty from violence of striking switchmen. 17, Mlnersrapinretl acfnict sttickadeat Oll er Springs, Tenn. 13-19. Coll Islous between mlllll.i and Btrlklns. snitehmen ut HulTulo; also between cltl rens' iosHoand militia and miners at Coal Creek, Tenn.; "i-ltlrens killed, 24. The switchmen's strike ended at flu (Tali. PEPTEM nEIU SI. IC7 llomestend rioters Indicted for murUer CICTflllElt. U. Tlio Pittsburg grand jury Indicted tbo Homestead strikers' adliory b:trd nnd tbe managors of tho Carnegie mllM. MOVEMUEIt. i SI. The Homestead strlko declared off. WINNERS IN THE FIELD Summary of the Sporting llecord fur tbe Year 1892,, APIUU 11. Elliott won the Tcnuessco Derby nt Nash ville MAY. 10. JudgoMnrrownoutho Ilrooklyu handicap. JCKC 13. Montana won tho Suburban handlcup at Sheepish cad tlay. JULY. 1. Yale defeated Harvard In the varsity boat race, at New Loudon, Conn. A COURT. 17 Nancy Hanks madu a record of COTlj In Chicago. 22. Tho lacbt Wasp noa tho$l,O()0cup ntNew port, beating tho Harpoon and (llorlana, 3L Nancy I lank a trotted "a mile In 2 OCAf at ln dependence, la, SEITEMUEIL 1. Martha Wilkes trotted In 3.03 at I ndepend. vnce, la. C 3IcAulllTo defeated Meyer for the light weight champfomdilp of the world at New Orleans. 7. Corbett defeated Sullivan for tbo world's championship at New Orleaus. ti. Mascot towered tlio pelng record tof-M at Terra Haute, Ind. NOV EM liKn, IX Yale defeated the UnUerslty of Pennsyl vania at football in New York cltyi score, 38t.HL 23. fitamboul lowered the stallion record to at Btockton, Cal.' 34, Yalo beat Princeton at football In New York city 13 to a DRCEUnER. 8, In tho prizo fight at Coney Island, N Y, Qoddard wblpptMl Maher DAYS .OF JUBILATION. IVstlvnl. auil Ccrelnoiii.. tn Ciiiiiiii.iihm rnta yntitM. ltiuiiu. i:ti JVSK. 1. KcntucltjrcetebratMl tlie lUltlt ainilvtTHarr of tier ailUitMiou Into tb. Union. JULY. " Patcrwn, N. J., twfiuli relebrtloii uf li.r ceutcnulHt. al-oust. St. OloDnMler, .Ma&k, ulbruteil thu 'JfKitli uu. lihcriwrrtirtUofetttlenieutuf tliat touu. oosuuttiu X. Ce.lratloii of Hi. ttM.li Aiinhfriutrr of Woburu. Alau. IS. IliolOUtli HiiitherMry if tlio jltomery ot Ainvrtcu citt.britlwl. SI. Columbu, Day (l.bratwl Kn.i-allr tUruilctiout Oiu UlittMl butw. Tlio Uoluuibiaa eiiwIltof bulldlnii. itetll ctutl ut Ublragu. NUVKMUIEIL 38. CunsriMOf IheSfthallon AriitrMMHUbleu lu Naw York du. I.o'rI Cliri.nulocy. JAHt7AK. 1. Kliprlff U'.bb ibovmI tu the I'lHiutv Neat. ti. I Hw.rny aasuliml eontplHv itiulrul ut nnm.il) , v unwr iHoir, i.noirti) rnmijr A Hon. II. .1. llretnpv. Ml.r In 1'lrst National llanL. 4. Ullllsm 1. Itadrr, klllnl on Hie rallnu.1 at KIAUlOlhJU. Deatli of Rtinlali Milker, a.r.1 4 yrar.. 3. Iloktou annherwiry t-elabruthin of Alr.aDit Air.. lwi, i.rarrr. s. netitii of Mr.. Kliu dhlve. born May . 11T, to. Iiefwdte flatirauMnt a .llgbt flri ut ilio rml dttioH of WllllMin 2alintT. tl. Ultima", liatorlal Aavielatlonof tlw !tur luuii t auy in anonon at in. .'.iuiuw of Mev J. II. huuor II. AI. Cauinu.ll movMt lit. Jewelry linalue.. to la. Dr. r I HmiUi aold lil fast liunui Illll H to a New .lenity party for cm Ctiarle. t!auutater lufureU at faekerlou. VI. lMt. tlrater. ilaad: fairu Januar. l.Ll. II. wMllalu WeMw aaMllneU 4Hieconlilp of Webb's mtaunul. 31. Dorinn 1Kb rnonUi UlilgliUm llolwry MIU mwra i,.u oani nuae w. city oral.,.. The bUHlueM dotttt WM flHlt. FKHHUaHV. 4. Oharter aranled for Oarlain County Kleetrie riaath ill TUoaiMM Akli born Slav. I..1B . DLhof Vriltuun r.TTeTluaiiu.aneM u lean. t. Th. Iblgtiton OemMery Contiiany eUwtM Miller and Jolm MoKelvej . s. UastH of Mrs. JhIui Oariln. ill. Prd llnrlaebar niirrh..ril I VHuni llouw. Uaaiui olMnu WMDuuii rlbln.ter, atH .w 13. FjMUuniry ww ti. Tn Kvnnct-Ucal hi M. ti. Chun-ii. uw ivwiwiBst uvjoera: iTeaioeui, runif MUler. vkpfestd.ut. Jainas Boyar Mcrctary, earn, waua. treasurer, Itoben L. Saraejir. I'billp ftovar. 'alas, treasurer, ItobeK It. O, U. M. Mocker twk ciiarga of tbe 1'reU It tiler reataurant. is. lleSlfiaf Ur..Cailianue Eaeh.aged 117 years. Death of Mm. J W. Kaudaunusli, aged u yean. S3. A. K. Milter pureuaiied tlie Ni..uaum if,M arty U S7iuu. ST. Kranci. Hitler killed ou the Villll-J rullioad. MAKm. I s. Marruwe of 1'haou siioeiuak.i to Ml Mary u MaUsUtarlr.A ..bei, .,. Ml,, Bmnut W Ueall Knzimi UmW pon,itm .r lh.- old1 Kaiuel dorf ill l..wer. lui'l to i!lWt h i tti ii"" inn. tjiroti Jt I be U'lllKlllo-l Ill4el Mill 1 llil "li trim JT. DtNilli ol l' Iit i.ali rl. ik tiihiie IIiHii &. ItM-CUTaUl of tin- hljfc.irlb I Cuv NttUaOtmt BptsruiisU i Uui Keuntou ot Uit- csMtmiHnc ooaArniMl dur HiK Kov. J. II. kiular IUt eM ikin t4nittt ot ihf 1 utlwriin riiun-li 3u Mt-1 no i utl In trbiur.t'd M hi nee II I raola lo trrlla tlotltJ 4 T Mf nl) i( hlli .111111,11 vii , HI III.' III 111- I!Hrl, M4rruF:' of I .1 1 0114 iu t'lkriilHii 11 am nltiii ,llil M t-Mlil iUiN iidi.tl' Ik ii.. Ulii) lit Hi, ii Jilt I i fUf.lr 11 1 . A H Aocsl a fluji hr tli jiubln leatlillaiti(aa Wr-bi j-d i-4i 1 U lijllHr ui CdKl oll all. tll llcv n Kdrfffc Puntwr drowned tn t.Htlftli rivrr tlu UeKth of Adam Merlikam, tmrn Hi it s, imjI. Marriitife iif p. A. Cmtg to Ml Wai. 4 AlMli IIolT'iMt. kdltMl nn It.-- I - ! Ituihfutil tit CVitilMt. it 'utpy Mum)' II M iriliw ( .li.hii f. l.i'iil ( Mi ;;iUi hKI'TRMKRH Healii of Thnrle Wtind, need '-' m It. AHprt U.'iman killed mi fhe l-tilu ItMilm.m nt Wnlte lluven iili. ! HThi;iL, t Muritaire or Imrtei Trexlor ( A llct St-Wfllllt. ft. 6, 7, fi rbon Coutil Fair. Ill uteres In every uartlrular. t. IkMUhmOhM. 4ihafli' Iwirn Niv IT. ILtA V7. Drain uf Mm.l.ri. Noilifltein. iHirttAmil, Ml. !. 1,. A. Krum sustained Injnrte on Uie Utilxb Itnni iMiniini intra which im inni i lrw a)-s later. KOVKMIIKR. 18. lleilnmn's Mill and (Nin & Heiltnan's Ire ittmsfs nrnwOT y me. ttw km n rift . 7. Oeatli of .fcrome.H. llgel, aged Si yrars. Tlio Hum to Ort Married On. Nu man liaa a right to tret inarried rm 1M thnu 1 ,500 a year. At leant that is 0t conclaaion reached Hie other day nt the close of a long digenmion on thin tmbjwst. Of cottrap that means if the man 1 going to take for lila brid a fireet ami lovely ynnnjc woman, who while Ijetng happily ttrorided for at hoHie has not been overiudnlged in ex travagances, nud who has tho tense to know that ahe can hardly espect t box nt the opera and lots of diamonds from the you ii g man who lias only so lately firmly established himself in business. And even if the girl is one of those who has known what it is to bo out in the world at work for herself, she can hardly bo explbted to marry a fellow who can not do as well for her as she did for her self. She has managed to get along beautifully by herself on fifty or sixty dollarsatnonth. with plenty of nice. sen sible clothes, a trip to the theater every now and then, and every summer, or maybe every other summer, a nice little jnunt away somewhere, to forget the little unpleasantnesses of cverydu office life. And the way this money wns to go wa very nicely settled too. The young mnn won't be likely to have a home of his own to take his. win some bride to, nnd there it the unfailing call of the landlord on the first of the month to be met, and that meeting means twenty dollars sure, and maybe more. Sixty dollars will disappear early in tho action by the time the butcher and baker and candlestick umker'tt and some other people's monthly bills have been settled; $150 a year is placing the estimate at very modest figures for the wearing apparel of each during the year, and when all this U added up $1,200 is cared for, and something must be,put away for rainy days and doctors bills and occasional treats to the theater aud the lake, ami $1,600 is gonel Still there aro others who think they can get along first rate with a good deal less than this. Boston Herald. A TliouglitleR. Olil (ieutlemaii. Jt wu8 the night "rush hour" on the Brooklyn briilge trrtlna. Jloro peoiile were crowiliHUnto one of the cant at tho New York terminus than ltnd nny risht to bo there without risking bu(T oration. Through the siile entrance to tlie cur came three yonng anil pretty nith, swept on by the tide of humanity. The car was crowded, but that didn't mat ter. In the crush tho girls were help lees. They couldn't help being pushed into the car, anil nn instant later they couldn't withstand tho eounterpush which fenteil ono of them, willy nilly, ou tho knees of an old gentleman. In the jam her two companions were thrnst against this young woman, and pre vented her from rising. It was not un til the train was well on its trip toward Brooklyn that the crowd gave way a littlo and eho was enabled to regain her footing. She begged tho old man's par don sweetly enough, but to her friends she said not a word until the threo wero safely out of tho car und on the platform of tho Brooklyn station. Then she freed her mind. "That's what I call an Impolite man," sho declared. "Why?" said one of her companions, "I thought ho behaved beautifully, lie didn't say n word." "That's just the trouble," snapped the other. "He didn't have the grnco oven to say, 'Keep your scat, madam.' "New York Times. Twenty Girl. Unoitgh. In the Quaker City there is a well known business and society man who pursues a strikingly original line of con duct. In his business he is quiet, reg ular and industrious, and particularly prides himself upon the neatness and accuracy which characterized his books of account. During the social season he flits about from entertainment to en tertainment, frequently attending operas and playhouses, always having with him somo one of u wore of girls to whom he pays more or less attention. W a? krd why he had so many gir,ls he Ka. I: "Oh. all girls talk as they write ver nnu h alike, but still there Is more vai.jivni twenty thau in one. Bebides, I krep a regular set of books at home in which 1 enter every cent I spend on them, and it affords ine considerable amusemen . For instance, I chargo cost of theater tickets, flowers, supiier uud carriage hire, and then credit it with the amount of pleasure I had 'Passable time en joyed,' 'Unjoyed the evening hugely,' etc. Tbe girls who afford mo the most enjoyment receive the greater number ofninvitatious, so I think I may fairly say that I eek lelaxation aud pleasure In the same way that I attend lo my businett on a system," Philadelphia Press. x Odd Cuitoui 111 llrazll. A woman lately returned from Uracil tella of the eurtou. nomenolatnru of the streets of Para. They are Biblical or commemorative of some event iti the Ikaitlian hi. lory. It seemed t her quite irreverent to be told that a desira ble location was "at the comer of St. John the Baptist aud St. John the Lvau gelist streets." She went with herunrle, who was on bnsineas, tu dine ut the house of a wealthy merchant. Everything was very gorgeous aud lari.li tu South American stylo, but ou leaving she was amazed to huve her hospitable host say to her, "If ou have any washing send it here." It is a custom there, it seems, for wealthy household to take in lauudry work as an employment for their large retinues ot servants. Cor. Utica Herald. "Old 1'hy.lc." CraMTord. Ueneral H. W. Crawford was called "Old Physics" because in the brginmug of his military career he was a surgeon. lie was with Major Andersou durinv the bombardment of Kurt Uuuiter, uud saved the life of linger A. Poor, of Vir ginia, who, while under a flag of truce inside the fort, nncereinomoiudy picked up a glass of liquid from a table und drank it for a "whisky straight." It proved to he iodide of potassinui, bat "OU1 Pliysics" pumped him out and saved his life. Washington Star Vkwnlre. In liulaua. When the West Indies were first dis covered hogs were put ou some ot tho ielaads; theso in tune lucruaand won derfully, so as to become vast herds, af fording a supply of trash meat to thu manner sick of the scurvy, iu Uiuauu, however, these animals never bevumu fmmou' bu' 0,B tUB contrary reqmr. ,1 the greatest of care tu in-trvt- thtwu fmm th vismmnuL U.ni.t n- ;imiu.i!a. i like inn. Bleep at nilir. uml Uti the lU have lue uU vantage or tiioui, w lain the wild quadruped uf the frft ruuu and feed at the hauie liiue a their tutu gvnnary enemy. Ueuce it has follow! that teccariett roam tecurely und are quite free fruiu the vaiu.urve, while thttir domestiewted cousunn tmi&t bo hautwd and caged. Luuguau'H Magazine. bbtxkcMl Utar lb Irv. 1 The Voice frujn theTclepbone I wh j you'd cut off the hea-ds uf ono Mrit, Jltl- j ton Ilobbf, uue Mrn. hjrah Joiu'u, two AlphiL'Ud Hard uml u IV ter Piukertou, and (Mfiid tln'iu o uiy lwuo Ibis ueutu in blue for duiutr. TueVoK't-.ii 'i laii-uutUT Urv:it guns! VVhai.' TiMuK- fiuiu liM Telepfajuif 4 h j excuse toe. I've gqt th wrong i.ujuUi Tboogbt )wM,arM Uiubb thu thrv-. I aathtutiUii i;r'Her 1 buugo ,t , Sucl CONDENSED Peat Mskes an every-day convenience of an okl tlme luxury. Pure and wholetome Prtpsred with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Pood Expositions. Eaih package makes two large pics. AvolJ Imitations and Insist on having th- NOND SUCH brand. MBRRBI.L & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. ACME BLACKING is clieai.. at 20 cents a bottle than e i other Dressing at 5 cents A UTTLE GOES A LONG W't' lxY-111,0 shoes once blackened lrith . Ik' Lent clean by washing them with v, i Pi opto in moderate circumstances und piolitablo to liny it at 20o. a bottle, ho w hnt they spend for Blacking they ea 1 pline leather. It Is the dies pest blacking conslai i Its quality, and yet we want o s i clieajicr if tt can be done. Wo will p - $10,000 Reward for n recipe that will enable us tc Voi.fk'8 Ache Blackiko nt such that a retailer can profitably sell it in hotllc. Thisoflerisopcn until Jan. I-t WOLrF&KANDOLPn.PhllsdelJ,) . Old furniture painted with (this Is the name of the paint), Iookt like stained and varnished newufnifsre. ' m. coat will do It A child can apply It v ran change a pino to a walnut, or a cli i to mahogany; tlicro Is no limit to r fiuieies. All retailers sell it. 1'or o Thorough Training ii. BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, ltillli:i soiitoi-IMlh AMERICAN BUSINESS Collet Centre Sqtrii:, Allentown, l'n. KilitM Kiiuipi.tMl OuiiniiiTctrtl l lulntiu1 Hi'1m1 lu 1 eimlYiirtlii, CSJ HKPAltATK JlJ- lUn-AUl'MKMS "Rio-hf tMi'i ini XJifaul' iNrhueroita Wont Prftftlc.tl Coiirst-i at Ifoiifst Italic. ItiMHffii :rOaml wmiult'iiti jnuumllv Miitlcnli.wshtelto luxfnt' ioiitloH' Vmft ftn VHiitlofjiit ur mil in ouht O U, DORNEY, Prin. MTriease uicnclon tins paper. C T-Cni EGHEAT1, rSHIL0H'S CURE. Cnron Comnmptlon. Conshn. Croup. Sore Ttiroat. Sold ty all UntExitt on a Guanntw, For a Lame Side, mclc or Chest ShUoh's Porous Platter will jive peit taiUfactloa. $ cent SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs. T. 6. Hawkins, Cbnttanoogn, Tenn., naya j "ShUoh'fiVitaUxcr SAVED MV LIFE. I enwUltrUthebestremetitforadclHlttatalKintem leverwuW For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble It eicela. rncoYScts. CEILOH'SlJCATARRH ItavoyouCatarrtir TrrttilSKciriear. Itwlll relieve and Curo you. Trice fio eta. This lu lector for Its successful treatment (.furnished free. Shlloh's Iteni'Hlles nresotdby us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. nut sale rty Dr. (J T. Horn, Lchifjhton, l'n. ..rflPiwn tK K&" V Per month lir. "fO I.'" harmteu lierbol Minnillaa that tit Tint tnJ Jure tb hoalth or lntertirfl without 'u biigloesa or plfunni. It builda np aiiil jmprotai the freoerAl IimUb.cIraratheMkinandbttautlut'HthQcomplexloa. No rlokK or ilubblDfWt follow thit trvutmcnt, liwlortsfJ by phyniauia and letullait socletr ladit. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL, llarahe. HatMnln, 8Bii I uiti In itarnri, f.r partUulan U OR. 0.0, F SBTI1I1, H IICSII STBElTtl CHICAGO, ILL Blclt EaaJacbe and rellers all tho troctblat focS dost tu atUioua atatoof tbo ajatam, aaoh M PuaJneaa, Kaoaaa, Provalneaa, Dial row aftar eatlnn. X'alu in tbo tudo, La, Whlla their moat romu-aatlo auccoaa hta beea shown la CIUI213 4 Jljivliche. yet CarUr'fl IJttl3 Lint PtUs ara equally valnaMola Conatlpation, curing and pro QtIU( thlaacnoylBR eompUlnt,vr htla they alas corrwtandiaoirOeraoftboatoiiiachUiaulaUtha JlTeraDtlKBUUtfttheboweU. Ereaittltejoulj HEAD 'AoLa thr vonld ba almoa t priooloaa fctHiaM wha auiavr from this dUtrefdrigc implalni, butfortu mataly tuelreooJneaf doea noteniUiorana thosj wLo 0000 try tlicm will find thalittla paiaTalo. nt4e la aomany a ttiai thny Will not to wil UOfS to do without tlrt ia. But after allslckhcM ACHI 'XatbsteMcf Mtuaoyliro tbat haralawbarj 'mroakaonr great Ut. OttrpUlacttraitwtuU otaaradoiiot ... Carter UtUa Llrer rilla aro Tary omall ani very eaay to take. Ona or two pills wakaa doaa, Ttuiy ara atrtotly TaeUbIo aud du not grlpo or runw. but by tbdrnentlaBCtloD pleaaoali wh UMtbNQ XavlataMUoBDU: fiTeforll. tttU Ly drootsis crtrjvUw ox st by maii. CARTER MCDICISE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIC& Krosu-UUksuti us (fotip, what tuiifvr KSit. Beldin'sl IsktaWtrkM UjnltLuMtBrlia-a. Oil ut lru.li iu. met, 6". iui 1 llil Bft. Hlltl MO. i. PElR(E (0Lf.LvE . of BliSl&iESi AND5HoRfriAi A birt euw aeainj"!. "Mi' 1 , "'1!'1"' , S4ta B .ISPS;!,' I" rnW.pr Xtma inltud'""1 "'' IhiuIuHj all tumm" I ' ' ,r 1 ' "' ' ' 1 ' Va.ll and Wintrr ttni I mm l"itfls JSiSaiatlll Mi'-I'bbf.ril." 1 aMUUc(i'iut i.rifttiai ii r r ir. . ai d0rr Tk0 Wai 1'iriai P i J i'r. ii "i1 Ti uuder Br1- Hmttlum yl t'.J ,itfinii-i li UJ. li tuJ CAUrATff. TRADE UAniCBa DESIGN PATKNT8.1 COPVRIQHTS. sitoJ 3 ttm 1 latnniu'i.iK vr4til Bt tsJtsiri ollt liT list Ik liHUutt hf,ih. 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