An ISnsmr Dn Whlji will IS It does MM Hill talk prefer Ui hare thu laet eOnalUwi c4 Hisr rawer limn thenrst. nn . dse taeoiseires Willi nurgaures i .4 . aa .,M,n rtf IIvm- ImubM nawaelt Hitters II trie snoressfal eaodtftUe tot He people's ermlre, and jac OMlM aa well kstwa m It ubcre are iWjltUMM wao keep a trrtnr tin drHe relnSrlea e Him"' b. 4 ll to the intelligent fWHIon ol Hit) pubtli- Hut well Snowa and Icing trim properties l Hie OK.,... innul Itowaiin al,r,1t lie .uldl-il 1V erlenre la the iiisuer m in- iiimuini. Mia Mrti rata. VororerathlrdolM tilde to our feet ltbe tonpof euasrienee," 1 rreit Ditrlot ol tlie early revailllanan lad. nd tlM eteUinutloii it pregnant wltli Mid i i-ntiir lUe Millers rfallr lis, met with the endm-amusst of people -v.itrMmllnr rnmnmliil. milami. eOfiStt- winon, rhenmatl-ra, delillltr mhi trouMes ac- dared lUelt and been thoroughly approved as a remedy lor 'ia grippe Th Ladies' Club, nf Sydney, Australia, Is tho only one in that city which ia froa from dobt. THE SPRINK ELECTIONS. A MTTI.e. M 11 1 I I! 1 S 1 111 II Ol- 1,1(1 1 IM Ult- l nn i:- JSaUTOKriNNESS. orlht.lUUUItllAnlT, err t tlom. InTen Ir. lijmliiilnls t.rlnK lr. Heine floltlen Hpeellle. Tt bt siren In a l ot rn-er. a run of col fee er ten. or In fooil, without tut- kmiwleaije ol Eepstlrnt It u absolutely hurlnlwis, notf will K. it nas peen given m i Lir.1.-..v. In everr instance a perfect cure has follow It never tails. The system once Imnmt at. h. ania... .it heenmee an litter Iro- IWllty for the llouofappetheUi tst. Oarea is; ol pariicuiani iree. ee't a permanent and speed tan,' oiiient i a moderate drinker or analeonmie XreCK. itni din everr ea. i ailed aaaalhltltr tor the liouo! i.Hrmihe. uountx Nrwin.i ro.. IM Race street, Clneltnau, Ohio. Th rfreraire nee tit vhlch women Marty, In. civltuied countries, is twenty lye and a half years. Seecessln everything ib-Dends largely tuna tool health. De Win's LUtle Xarlv jShsrs art little health prod i cine pllla See vke twlnlf Then take an "tany niter. T. D. Thomas. A. number ot the fluest coaching teama In and about Paris belone to American amateurs. rjneklen's Arnica Balye. Iks best salyo In tho world lor Cuts, r.ni ses, Ssres. Ulcers, Bait ltlieuni, ei er Sores, 1 ewr. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Comes, u.l; aUi akin taction, or money refunded, free IB cento P" tsoj. Kor sale by Ileber Ihlgliton; and lllerjr rreiuporu plies 500 earths liko oura aide by He, yet Saturn's outermost rinu could easily inclose them. Mr. William T. Trice, a Justice of th t.,,. ., -RirhUnd. Nebraska, was con ttaed to his bed last winter with a severe attack of lumbaso; out a tnoroucn appn iiAn ,f iiiiamherlaln's Pain Halm eu Mad him to cet ud and co to work. Jlr. ftlceiays: "The Hemedj cannot be rec .M.nui inn Tninhlr.' T.et any one troQ' klad with rhenmallMa, neuralgia or lanio baek site It a trial and tbty will be of the same opinion. 50 cent bollles for sale by N. B. Ksber, Leblsbton, and II'. . mcry. Wslssport. OliTeThorno Miller, tho authore's, kiorre about as much about ornltholocy a a professor. A Leader, It yea are not feeling stione and healthy try Ilectalc Bitters. It "ia t.nppe uaa art van weaic and veaov. me x.,,- tart. This remedy acts directly on Hie Liter, Stomach and Kldne)s, eentlv aldiiic tkost organs to perform their functions. If yen are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will Had tseedy and permanent relict by M11DK Jslscinc timers, uue iriai i 1nte you that this It the temedy you need, rrra hnttiss only CO cents at Reber'i Brocstort, Leblchton, and Uicrj's Drug- stere, wstaspori. Uere births occur in February than ia any othar month. Juno is the month f fewest births. Nethtng gaeceeds I.lke Success. It can be said without fear of contratllc tlsu that no medicine hai has greater suc cess In curiae Couchs, Colds, Hoarseness and Consumption than Tan-Tina. This celebrated remedy stops coughing, soothes the throat and lungs, and luduces a good all hl'a rest. Hundreds can testify to the rtsaarkable and life-saying virtues of this great remedy. Tan-Tina costs only 25 and K cents. Trial bottles free at T. 1). Thorn .as' Drug Store. "Vlirjlisi a little luiulj-Us fleece is white as mew," bat It want's Bull's-Uead Horse and Oat 14s rewdertornakelt strong. ou know. That It does. Price 23 cts, per pack-use ol one pound. Eighteen hundred girls were grad uated from tho Boston cooking school last year. Allow Me to add my tribute to the effi cacy of Bly's Cream Balm. I was suffering fren a seyere attack of Influenza and ca tarrh and was Induced to tr- your remedy. Tke result was marvelous. I could hardly articulate, aad lu less than twenty-four konra the catarrhal symn m and my koamatss disappeared anu I was able to slagaheayy roie in urata uperj wuu yelee nnlmpalren. I stron.lv recommend It la all sincere. Vim. 11. IS itnlllon. Lead lac Basse ef the C. P. He-i Grand Opera CeMpaay. Absurdities which pic se our self- leye are aa readily rccep' x as tauths that elTend our vanity at 3 doudted or Jsnisd. The Made n1 t'ieeee,l,ir, lu Makliia a.l,-,-ftona 1 I ml, r lite Maker llnllnt i law. We burr nveivi .1 uiiiiitTtuii imiiir-j toi from (lilien"il i'hiI-j of 11. o county about the manner of making and cer tifying nomination and conducting elections tinrh i tlm new tmllot law for oflicem u ho elected next February, anil wo enture Home Niiggeationa for the coif ideration of tliexo Interested In the KUbjcot. Tho county ii uniuiied by ilia to defray the expense nf printing the ballots and oards of Instruction for the elections in each county, together ith tho coat of delivery nf the same to the olection nfflcer, and alao pay all other expense incurred under the provisions ot the act. The uottnty is accordingly liable to pay the election tjxpenaes for holding city, borough and township elections. " election 13 of the new law very plainly provides for this as follows: "The County Commissioners of each county shall cause all the ballots to be used therein to be printed, except for elections of officers of townships and boroughs and olection officers and school di recto re in the same, the bal lots for which shall bo printed and distributed by tho auditors, who shall certify the cost of such printing and distribution to the County Commis sioners for payment as part of the county election expenses. The com missioners and auditors shall ascertain the offices to be filled, and shall tie re sponsible for the accurate printing of the ballots in accordance with this aot and for the safe-keeping of the same while in their possession or that of their subordinates or agents. Thus is will be seen that the spring ballots are solely in the hands nf the borough and township auditors; and that they are acting in the same capa city, lu their respective municipalities, as tho commissioners do in tho county at largo. Tho certificates of nomination for candidates for township mid borough officers and election officers and school directors are by lawdirectedto be filed with tho nudltors,ot the townships nnd boroughs at least ten days before the day of election. Every certificate of nomination must be signed by the pre siding officer and tho secretary or sec retaries of the convention, or the pre siding oQloer and secretaries of a pri mary meeting, to which must be added their places of residence. The certifi cate must bo sworn to or affirmed by the officers of tho primary meeting or oouvuntiou, as the case may le, before a magistrate that the facts therein contained are truo to the beat of their knowledge and belief, and a certificate ot the oath must be annexed to tho certifloato of nomination. Objections to torm, or apparent conformity, or uon-comformlty, to law of certificates papers designed for borough or township officers must be made within three days after tho last day for filing tho same, and aro to bo decided by a majority of the auditors. All objec tion to the validity ot tho certifloato or papers must bo decided by tho court of common pleas or n judge of such court We aro of tho opinion that iu bor oughs composed of more thau ono olection district the officers of tho pri mary meeting from each election dls- trict should unite in tho certificate of nomination of borough or corporate officers, as a burgess for instance, and that the officers iu such meeting in each separate ward or election district should make and lllo a separate cer tificate of nomination for word or dis trict officers. There is usually no convention nor return judges or bourd in tho election of borough officers, and it is believed that a certificate of nom lnation for corporate officers of a bor ough, divided into wards und election precincts, be made antl tiled with the auditors by the officers of the primary meetings in each ward or district, is n substantial oompllanoe with the law. The casting of the ballot is done in the same way as at the general olection in November of this year. , lowing riiilndi lpliin society lady In- lunr -Lty thiee inches in ogth. Shi, is onh sntj-oii'- imlie IUi feet' nun inrlt in lioiifli' Tin eiy finest spei-iineti ufeugnived iri'in umv in existence Is a head oT Nern, carved on a first water diamond , by the brother Castanrl In the your 17110 A. I). The new muff is very large. POINTER to Buyers. mm . & JN. H. Downs WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT 2 W HAPpy NEW YEftK HOW I LOVE HEtt Menii" with in NEW (IOOIH mid m m , llorl, lii men wlh"Jrcnt li-lrlbutlon or MHN's, Y(H!'rB'8B1iII.HIfJatKNrMarilS mil ll l-.kt-nAIS ,lrrer tlr counters. HlHillr III III!.,' quantities eoaldM u to offer goiali el ,,. nnce O-sr Wo, k of New, Freeh and Acaauiiiible yiAjrTUINn on band l large, will, n we prni e i.i iiinoi- of rattier Ihne earn- to annotlier sea son. That all may hare an ei)iu.l clinii.-e ihn t the iipnorrmilllee lileh will be afforded, we hereby Rive notice of the grent a'til imu-itt it mines rnered in ,-tit U'i-trimMit of aeasn-ablef:l,OTlilNl Has stood the test for BIZXT TEAIW and has proved Itself the beat remedy known for the euro of Cnnwijllon, Cmioln, Colds, TTnoojifnff Co"lft, and all Lung Mseaif In young or old. Trice c., HOo., ana tl.ra per noun. SOLD EVERYWHERE, hiust, toEMW i ins, rim., mctim, r-cBsa Sold by W. F. Jliory. THOMAS' Drug :: Store FIH8T STREET. I.KH1UHTON. 1'A. We offer just now a special in vitation to our friends and patrons to come und see tin. The uinuiGr is fast fleeting anil vi will rnuke speciru liice.H tt sell out our guinmcr troodg in order to have si full swing on our fall and winter stork of Dry Goods, Notions anil Keady-Mnde (Tlotuitif?. Wc have no room to quote prices, but they are low enOui.'h. Don't miss this opportunity but come ut nee- Then too, we nrc the recognized headquarters for lor nil kinds of Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables I in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt ann corteous tiontment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, V(KTial Overcoat Mention. All tmr 1 metis Olereeala reduced tu 10;$1S In SIX, nod fllli, These large lots Include all the stylish and seen made aarmeats mewta in the neweaa alaadya. Baa" orS'oolii'rs wn? he esowdem silS Don't iorgit that mo krop the Best Line of Pocket Knives Razors, Razor Strop?, Sonp, &c. We gimrtiiitoe every Razor or will exchange. (Iter Clii.il Itildse- Kuntz&Co. East Weisspo: t. drxbof OvKKOOATrt must b sold at the wonderful nrlees, a. line tin and Si'-' Hliot and Ktorn(Ooatslnlray, Brown and Otfor AT-n'o Si'nito 160 aStpHsh All-wool a?itit (brmerly IVJLfll b Ollllb $10 now $7.60. 210 rjoed, s9Br1t. ablu Business tfults formerly $8.60 now $5.fi0. MEN'S PANTALOONS SPECIAL. 500 Pairs Stylish ntnloons, positively worth $3,60. wo sell them at 82. 1000 Pairs Henvy Pantaloons, all bright, new Cfcods worth $2; our price $1.25. 200 Children's Suite, 4 tu 13 yours, worth $1.00 came in too late for the season; will be sold at $1.26 4(50 Children's Overcoats and Storm coat nil to In closed out to make room for Spring Goods. If you want to svc dollars-you can do it here best of anywhere. HappT New Year to Yon! IsMaa Yon One or Dnr Overcoats or Salts. Koch. 8c Shankweiler. Lamest and Finest Clothlna Honse m lie Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTO H'.V. PA. Anthony, 0 v?' o eS ig 13 iMl IP I p i Fine Trines, Liquois and Cigars. frpsh Beer and 'Porter FREE LUXCll every day from 9:00 to a.m.i and uvery Saturday Bveti IriK. Call and soe nic. I will treat yon right. Opposite the Carriage Works, North First. Street, Lehighton. FUUXITUIIE, UNDEUTAKlNt FLOUIl & F13ED. Robt. N. (Sneeeasot la J. V. Ilea. EastWelssport.) WILL CONTINUE TO DE THE 11EST PLACE TO BUY Fnrfiiture, Floor & Feed. ut the Lowt I'rlces. rji a n rail. No trouble to hhow Goods. R.N. ANTHONY, PRIVATE SALE OI' VALUABLE DOUBLE HOUSE. A threo story double franio dwellltiB houso containing two One store rooms and tweuty other rooms on uortli First street in LohlRhton la offered for wtlo CHEar anu uu tuj i. ,--. - incis suitable for a hotel plant audi liasstablo and other out buildings. For further particulars aud terms call on or uddress Kistler's Kestaurant. Aug. 13, 3m. Lehighton Va RUPTURE We, the QDderitKiied were mtlrely cured ol rupture bf Dr. J. it. aIatsb. ssi Areh MUdelnhU. l'a., S. Jooee I'lillllp. Ken. net Square. Pi.i T. A. Krelti,. SUtliigton, F. tner. Hum urr. Y- J- i . TIM St, KendlDK. 1.; Wm. Dlx 18Sfl HontroM tM CnilMCIItlsI; If. I. IWW,mw r.tmai., J.e"Ki lM George and t-'li Uorkart, 439 r.,ocuit St., KeaiilDtr, l'a. SeoJ for circular. a l Mo ti.o iiTsr, Btntucru j'-l IxiWJls through ta ip-M-Jy curs blUonfiiefcj, torpid liver and conftfp tion. Snulkitf xalltet euet 1 s o do&ea.aaptfi. t Nllht shall b fillsd with uiuslc, Aoi the carts that In est the day Shall fold their tents ULn the Arabs, And as sileatlT steal ntrar. Jasl like a Cough or Cold does after ton as l'sn-Tln,ttie great rerue-lv lor uougui, CeMl aad Consumption, anil i') cents at T. O. Tharnas' Drug Store. A rasidant ot Albany, Ga.t claims to kata esen a flock of six-teen wild tur kaya lo an intoxicated condition. B.wara of Bwlnuiere. TTa hata exposed, dariafi the last 3 ear, aaaaf sarlDdltrs irho adraiilse, under the aasae of anedlcins, Tile compounds vhleb aly Increase human sufferiiis. To all ibo aed a pare medicine and blood nanrler, ws can boaestlr mommend Snlpbur Hit Uri. Editor Sun. A mow Jlathodi.t Episoopal Church it balng bnilt at Glasgow, Montana, tka nsarest churoh being 207 milts away. TrtTtlars may learn a lesson from Mr. V. U. Cone, a prominent attorney of Far kar, Dakota, who says: "I never leave kaaaa wllhnnt taking a hnltla nf fhamhar. lata'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem dy with me, and on many occasions have ran with It to the relief of some sufferer aad haya aerer known It to fall." For salt by V, a Iltber, LeblshtAn, vn.l V. r, Bltry, ll elssporu It is announced elllolally that 40. M0 parsons v, ere cooTartad to Cbrist- iaaity eluriag the first six months of ISSi The Cheapest Place in Town For W.'ill Paper, Borders and Decora tions at Corner of Second and 5 Iron Streets. ,r screen fVoni. Owen Mmg The." iU AXLE Instructions on the Piano and Organ given by MISS ADZ if AUER, Third St., Lehighton. All tho new and improved methods of instruction. Siitisfuc- tion guaranteed. Fob Terms call on or address as above. Samples tree at c Dr.BHtsIt&ea,E Nslliist so dlstiMSlOE as a nackiaz tack. KotbiDgso foolish aa lu softer ftasa it Xolliing so daoceroua if allowed Ut aaatlaua. One JlonleComli Cure Hires ittasedlaia relief. T. D. Tbouias Beadasba Is lbs direct reaalt of iudlaae Wsa and taomach disorders Kerned; these aslng Ds Witt's Little Karly Illaart. aud war headache disappears. Tb favorite mtls yillls surjwhare. T. D. Thomas Tar lastanee, airs. Cbas. Refers, of Uay Uj. kilcu., accidentally spilled scalding water oyer her little boy. She promptly ap plied De Will's Witch Haste Salve, giving lastaat relief. It's a wonderfully food salve far knras, bruises, sores and a sure eure fer wllas. T. D. Thomas. Two hundred and forty-beven colored vennsr men are in European unlvaraitr preparing for the bicnaat educational wori in tats oountry. The Iropire of Japau 00m prises yearly 13,000 cities, towna and village ia which 10,000XXI people live. Urr. Diaz, the vrlfe ef the Pretdeat, ia arranclnc a coUeetlon of the literary Terka of Mexiean women. During the Sixteenth Century all Widsws were rlqutred to drws la the plala robes worn by conventual ordere. it 300 feet only the '--eat Spanish armor tould reeUt the Kngllah arrow. Many museums have a. eel corselets pierced through by au arrow There are now 027 u .uu uml rj janior Christian Eadtwv 1 mh'i.-ih- iu the BUte of New Jersey, ituii H" COLL'-IIItUS I'OST.Vfii: TA51I' What Is expected to be the does; lot of poatsze stamps ever issued is now belr prepared by tbe American Bank Note Company for the United Stales Govern ment. The new Issues will be a complete set of fifteen dlffereut values to commem orate the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America by Colurulms. The deslns used were nearly all taken from celebrated paintings The two dollar stamp ll, boaever, after a painting b Lenll. an American artist, who has paint ed several pictures for the capitol. The work of prlnlioc the lamps was begun abnut a month ago. Hequuitlon for them from peat 0 tikes throughout the country will be ulled by next week, so that tbe stamps may be on sale by Januatv 1st, lMKi. Tbe stamps will been sale for one year and then withdrawn for general use Asa source of revenue to the Government tbe nw stamps are expected lo be very tuccetsf ul on account of the purchase u the sump oolWctors. The follewlng teeb a leal deacilptlou of tbe new Issue wa given a few days ago by United States ?oxe Sump Agent Tboni as A. II. llav One Cent "Columbus ia Sight off.aml after the painting by IV111. II. Towell. On the left is an Indian woawn with bar rhild and on tbe right an Indian man with head drees sod feathers. The tgursi in a sluiu posture. Color. Antwerp blue. Two-Cent "liaading - of Cluiubj.," aftar tbe painting by Yanderlyo In tin- ro tuada ef tbe Capitol at Watuinitton Oiloi. paipie UMTOoo. Tiiree-Ceat "Fiageuiu ot I'muiulius.'' the Santa Maria I iuicI ihv.ih. iruni a Spanish engtat Ing I'ulor. medium anai'e of green. Kour-Cent "Fleet nf t'ulumbu-. ' ll e three caravels 3ama .laitu, l'luia and Vina In wld-ocean, fruui a biamn t u gtavlug. Color, uliraniuiim- blui-. rlvfr-Ceoi "l olmntiu jjoliuai AL1 from Isabella." after Hie pmatlui; m Jiiozik iu tlia Metropolitan M u.cuut of A 1 ' 1 'iilin . cbooolaie brown. Slx-Ceot "Columbus W eieniii,-,! al Hareelona," from one id the panels 01 1 1 , broote doors in .be Capitol at Washing ton, by Randolph Uogers. Ou eeeu side 11 a niche, la one of which is statue of Fer dioand aad la the other a statue of Boab dllla. Color, royal purole. Ten Cent "Columbus Presenting N. tires." after the painting by Lulgl Cing.nj at tke Unltersl'y of Noire Daoie, Sooth Bend, lad. Color, Vandyke brown. Fifteea-Ceat "Colambna AnBouaeiiiti His Discovery," after the palatini by K. Balaea, now in kladrld Color, dark green. Tbirty-Ceol "Celumbua at La Rabtda." alter the palatini by K. Maao. Color, sienna brawn. Fitly Coal "Recall of Columbus,'' after tbe painting by A. Q. Heatoo. now in the Capitol at Washington. Color, carbon nine. Ooe-Dollur "Isabella Pledging Bar 4sweu," aster '.o paiuting by Huoos Ia I I lf-aj -i 1 Two-Douar "Columbus In Chairs.' at ter tbe painting by Lenta , now in Proyl- usoce, n. 1. oior. tonea mineral red. Three-Dollar "Colambas Describing UU Third Voyage," after tbe painting by Francisco Jover. Color, ligbt yellow green. Four-Dollar Portraits in clrelea of Isa bella and Colueabua, the portrait of Isa bella after tbe well known palatine, in Madrid and that of Columbus after the l.otlo paluliug Color, rarmlne. Fne-boliar Profile ol tlia bead uf 1 1 , LlUjbas after a (SM prowded hi l.r'lreaa ury laaparataeui tor toe souvenir ifty-eeet sliver piece. Tbe nroAle Is In a circbi, on To Contractors and Builders. The undersigned annotiiices to Comruetois and llulldera that lie lias now opened Ids stone quarry, at HoaverKuu..'inllspreDared losupplr Building' Stones 4a anv quantity at rawalil ritea. He aUo RWIJk a lUVI'iy il ' Ctut-UMi vh jia.vw.i' SliRiVl, lu supply lliHriMtc uciuaiiu. HAULINliofen dPcrli.Uon. nrompUr Ht teiHlvd to. A to, constantly on Iianil a full stipplv, oltbe Flour and Food, w.i.cU lie will hell at IymtMt llarket Trices. CHARLES TRAINER. " HBCOXD 8TIIBBT, I.BHKSllTON. i'A Now. is Your Time! 20; Building Lots For Sale Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of tbeee beautifully located lot. You will lie ur prised at the view they afford and tho price will be sure to pleaie you. No trouble to show you around. CWl on either A. P. BNTDBK, ..1 R. J. 1IONUKK. Kat Weiaaport Pa ERST XS TItC WOULD, naT7exiflqualulcr.unmirtMBl.actflalir -li'Iaa'.Inwtwo t"a et axivotbar bmnd. llOfc THE iADVQGAT The People's Paper. n a ie In dvance. e M9 IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE , Varnishes, Olass, ALL KIND OE GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa IVYe Make Fine Job Work A Specialty. At Lowest Pristx. aeetettee; ia twelve montln Tbe larf eet orchard tu tke State uf ' ibe nbt ol whirh is the ttfare of Aninrica Kalsaaa u that beluoirnik' to JuoVe I 'epresenu-n SJ a letuale Indian Willi WeUBOUM It it luoatad iieur Trvtaiiat aad esiayrisss :v usras I croau of ! alb irs.andi ou tbe left a bsure of I-itierty botu tluri-s ! ia a slUmf hi; tare SJalai black. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Omits, Lemon., Bananas, Mi, Apples, Celery, Craite, GrapR, Table Raisiis, CqbTsc tim Fasc? BastsU. Qicns- ware, and a fill 11k of Hie? Grocerifs. Lotfeit prices, good ircntnif-nt, irnmpt delitnt Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA Offiok North First Street, Lehighton, Pa., We hare also opened a first-class Jobbing epartment in Aaron Snyder's new block, at the .UMtern end ot tliu Leluel Briilee, in the BOROUGH OF BISSPORT, wliereall orders for Job Printiner will be ex peditisudy and erieaply extv eutM. Subscription! lor theCarbon Advocate also received anc receipted for. H. MORTHIMER, Prsrl Are you all run down? Scotfs Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and owe vou a ornnn unnpriro & " ff Boott'a Emulsion.- cures Coughs, Colds, Constuaption, Scrofala and all Anaemic and Wasting- Diseases. Prevents wasting; in children. Al most na palatnnlc ns milk. Cetonly the cenulno. Trcporod by Scott A Uownc, Chemists, New York. Bold by nil Druggists. iGture JPwIOaf 9 SiUiosg Mio&m or Med Just The Thing For Christmas Presents BOWER S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA HARD NUTS TO OMOK I don't merely mafie these liberal ull'urt. but I carrv them out to the tetter. Do you want a Jfolier Unriffht piano Oriwn I tvhirh othr agents sell i'rom f 15W, m$lM dollart, 1 Will tell you all yon want for $85, on easy payments. A Oornett Uji right Piano for 860 doHars tliat other tvgenU ak 3jI0. 1 can get almost any make Organ or Piano that is made, and I will here saygo and get nrioes elsewhere, briiK the Catalogue with you and I will guarantee that 1 can save you from $25 to $7A on an Organ and from $100 to $200 dollars on a Piano. 7Jon't be afraid to call and see me. I won't woiry the life out of you to sell, ner will I putan instrument iu the hous. unlets you wan me to do so. I will sell you the Inwrence 7-tvtave Piano Orga r An ..... . ior 90. now, go 10 Aiientown anil sec it you cau Duv one U.r less titan $136. I)o you want a Standard Sewing Jfccltine, that otlier auent ell at $50. Afy price is $30. The Davis at $35. $30 and 36 The White and Domestic at $30. The American and IDiite uUage$25 these are eye owners, but Aaron is in it and to Uay. I want the people to know that when they pay over $35 ior a sewing .Wuciuue it is money tnrown away. Uow about Waehing Machines, I reduced the price to $5, now tnyone can bjy. Oh r high price agents I am alter you and yourWiir Pr itf, Kespectfully, A. F. SNYDER, Near the Lehigh Bridge, Weissport, Go. UmrtiiTifi. lent'! ti u On whpi-i' in v 1 1 n c i And In iiio ptMiK 'if TV M t-t to Win 1 i Ami w ii i fi "ti Ofarun n 1 . i Phrm Iirr h-t t Al.-l U ll In r h rsiiiitiinn r1U- "iritiliik, i tm arc Mill, mi, p.- rnkles r. jcllf WM lit-?. Oo, motIe w .nilr. poft. t-inliintt wind 4o wtwr in 1n r In Mrrptnir. And bf ttbtiut lu r v. iurlow ttlmtn Awl ihmvii the run nlns rtwplog. Wcare In tha wlmpliti of h?r hair The pert a me of tli lover: 1 Olftn her frf, so ftwft and fair. And tell her how I love her. - .'jr Wurman In Iw York Sun. A AVA1P. Trie great yard ot the King Oeorire inn at fjoraobeater was altnoet eiaptieil ot men, horses ami vehicle when Jeremiah Mott, Ibe Wlllowmere carrier, entered it. It was then 8 o'clock of a winter evening, and nearlr enrerj-riady tuid gone lntna from market. The stables of the King George were almost empty. In its ftoenstomed comer xtood old Farmer Scfooby's gray inare, but that was not unusual, aeeingtliat Bcrooby never went lHrme until lie hail nnisliwl his "market day 'lowanoe." lie was sitring in the liar parlor jttst then, leisurely eoaklng hie capacious body with gin and water, and the 'ostler knew that tho gray in aro would have to stand in its stall for a good hour yet. But it was something very nnnsual to see Jerry Mott s stout pony in the eta. bles at that time, and the 'ostler was curious to know tho reason of tho car rier's delay. As n usnal thing, Jeremiah was on and away before u. " i ew be late tonight. Master Mott, said tho 'ostler as Jerry approached the stable door. "You'm away honfo afore tins in general. Ahl ' Jeremiah heaved a long sigh. 'Ah! You be right, William: yes, you be right. Outward at 12 nnd inward u 0 thera is my rule, ns n heweual thing yes, oh, dear, jes." " ell, yew be two hours late in coin? hinwards tonight, then. Master Mott, for 'tis 8 now by parish church dock." Ah, dear, yes! said Jerry, helninz the 'ostler to yoke tha stoutponyinto the shafts of tho carrier's cart. "Ifeit I was two hours late in startin from Willow- mere, ye sco, Willuni. Oh, nli ye of couree. Trouble, Willuiu, trouble it was that did it. 'All flesh is grass,' ain't it, now, wlllumy Ah, j-ewbo right, Master Mott. Yes, man ns is born of woman very power ful, effectin words them be. Homeliody dead, Master Motif ies," said Jerry, heaving another prodigious sigh. "Oh, yes, Willum. My little granuowter." Nay. What, Bob's littio g'cl? I be sorry to hear on 't. Master Mott. And the only one they had too! Dear, dear! Ah! ' sighed Jerry. "Ten month old this very day, and aa line a child as ever yew did see. The way it took nourish ment! Oh, but 'tis a world o' trouble ia his, uow ain't it, W ilium?" "lew be right there, anid V illinm. There do bo a deal o' deaths. Old Simon Brown died last week matter o' nitiety-fower ho were. Ah. very sail is this world so it is.' Aye," paid Jerry, climbing into his cart and swinging his lantern over its contents to see that they were nil safe: aye, Willum, wo bo all born to trouble. accoruin to the berlpclier. lake it very bad, do some on us, too, when we lie called to klsa tha rod too. Human tiatur. Master Mutt, human natur. Yea, 1 reckon Bob and his -poro wife'll take it very hard. Dear, dear, a deal theydid think o' that child, eure-ly! Tho way it were dressed like a quality Infant. All, n sore trouble indeed.' Aye, Willum, and, ye nee, all tho more so 'cauno Bob aud his Wifu has no more. Oh, a Very desolate house in' deed, i assewer 5'ou, Willum, when como away. 'BuTj, my lad,' I bays, 'yew bear up. Listen to parson. Bob,' I says. Let him speak comfortable words, ays I." 'To be sure, agreed the hostler. " 'Tts very seasonable is a bit o' religion when a man a in trouble." 'Aye!" said Jerry, gathering up the reins. "Aye! unrieu it today tuey did. Willum. Alongside my old womau it is God rest 'em both! well, good night, Willum a very sad world is this here." Jerry went rnmbling out of tho j ard and through the nrchway into the glar ing lights of tho market place. Usually be had stopped his pony at the sweet- stuff shop and purchased a "marketing for Bob's baby; tonight ho drove sadly past, for the baby was dead aud beyond tbe reach of lollipops, lie could see the little green grdvo in Willowmero churchyard in his mind's eye as he drove slowly out of Corncbester and turned into the dark country lane that led homeward. Such a tiny mound it was how strange that it covered so much of human love and sorrow! It is six miles front Corucbester to Willowmere, nnd between tho market town and the sleepy village lie two other places one a rather large colliery vil lage called Pittnoutb, the other tiny hamlet called Little Ashby. it was old Jerry's duty to call a' both these places, There were parcels to deliver and com missions to give an account of. pres ently therefore he palled up at the Blue, Pig in Pitmouth, and after collecting half u doaan miscellaneous parcels from bis cart disappeared into tbe inn. His pony remained quietly outside. It was aoeustowed U stay in the same spot ev ery Saturday evening for at least half an boar. Everything was very quiet inside the urn. TlM village lay a hundred yard. farther along the road,, and tbe Blue Pur wa liii-iefore comparatively lonely, Th'ia it happened that no one waa about when a womau, earning a square bas ket hamper, came cautiously from the directum uf the village and approached Jereiuiuu Mott curt, aue looked uremic! to see that no one watched lutr, ami then laid tbe lauket very gently among the straw in the body of the vehicle. I-or moment she lingered, then she drew tbe s&awi rloteiy about her fare and hurried away. At the eud of half ait hour Jerry etnerged from tbe tan, climbed to his seat, bado the pnqy proceed and rolled away again. IJ '-ft lite colliery village be hind hu.i t u.l was euou in the open souutr,'. !. :'f tu unnbolf aoee wore the lilt;.- - - ; ruv in- Willowmere el' ;:u to banal him gain. 1'- ia pietared tlie lonely c -tf. Bob awl his wit - v.-utiug lit return, and on iy troubled by their tamed It back and gar.cn k it n nsmn isltcd eve- nn tbi- isip-lit whirh preutf-tited it--eir. !'! lb' n warnilv wrapped In nrit-UH niH'p -it 'tiiiiMiif,, lay a baby Kill, fair I .un-il uii,l bin' eyed, wlm etared at .TcrrV wrinkli-d and weallu-r-licBlen fare, nnd emilt d contentedly. ' Dei i n i .1 ' ' eniil 11 c i nrrior. "I)i-ai-n-iiie!" He toil hl.iung ul 1 1n Inby until it liegan to whimper tigitiu. There- wan n feeding botth- in the biieket with ft, aud Jerry hastened tu thru-it the tabs into the littio rosy month, at the same time giving voice to certain Koothlug chuckles which lie had need when hushing his lit tledead granddaughter to sleep. Then lie tovered'the baby tip again and went for ward to Little Ashby and pulled up at the door of the "Brown Cow." He staid Inside little more than two minutes, nnd when he came forth again the stout, comfortable lookine landlady followed him to the cart. Look 'ee there, missis,'' said Jerry. holding his lantern over the sleeping baby's face. "Look 'ee there!" The landlady nodded and sighed. "Ah, poor dear!" said alie. " Tie jnet dispensation o Provideuce, Master Mott it is indeed. Take it home to Bob'e poor wife maybelt'll comfort her for the loss of tho other." So Jeremiah set forward over the last mile of road to Willowmere. The baby slept quietly all the way, for the road was smooth, and tbe motion of the cart was soothing. Poor Bob, his eyes red with weepiug for the dead baby, was at the gate to welcome his rather. Jeremiah got down from his perch viry softly and ap proached him. Now, my iad, said Jerry, "how do eo feel now like, and how'a poor Mary?" "Bad very bad, feyther, is Mary," Baid Bob. "Her sits by the hearthstone nnd don't say a word to nobody. Mis tress bite she says 'at if on y Mary 'ud cry a bit 't would do her good, bnt her don't cry not a tear." Bob," said the old man. "look thre here!" lie held the lantern over the sleepiug baby. Bob, opening his eyes and mouth, stared and gated in nmasement. The old man set down the light, and lifting the child from its nest turned with it toward the house, Mary sat by the hearth as he eutered, her eyes dry and burning, her face full of despair. "Mary, said old Jeremiah very sortly. Mary look theo here, my dear." Ho laid the sleeping baby ou her knee. It enddenlv woke and shed the full llsrht of its blue eyes upon fier. For a second she gazed at it wonderingly; then she clasped it iu her arms, aud the hot tears began to rain down upon its round lit'.lo face. Old Jeremiah watched the littio group wonderingly; then he turned, sighed and went back to his cart. Newcastle Chronicle. t I, ". .. .!. -rv to himself, "what ad..- -.--( i a little un dew make. rc I ! . -i' n hundred goold guineas , (0 UIU'-.' , uk. The i -.-lew rather rough. They had been l -yjn;; down a ooune of drone npun If , and liiu pony aUggered u bit as be picked his way hi tbe dark 'teas over the sharp potata, The curt had up springs, aad it begau ta jolt and shake somewhat. Presently it got over the stones and oato ainuotb vurfacee again, Then Jerry was auddenly aware of child's faint cry soinewhere close at hand. He atarted aud pricked hU ears like a watchdog. "Ueenw to me like a child a-c-rym, said he. "Yea: 'tie a child, biire-ly Whoa, Rolini, Ud! Let's see what llii may be. Whoa, tbeu!" The pou) ntup-.-d, and Jeremiah got duwu, and heviug lighted bis lantern weut over toward the bedgeside. The cry had Ktopped theu. lie looked abont huu curiously, but aaw nothiti-r "Most be ou t'other tu,le," sold I.e. aud vent stamping scrtM the taut- Then tbe faint ry came again, and tha earris-r straigbUued himself up in ainasnnirnt "Blewed if 'tain't iu my cartf said be. "Well well this do be very per-tu-klpr iirAue A (hild cryin in my cart " lie iu Id il.u hunt in oer tbe cart tall and h-oked t the uilACvlliuieoua collec tiou uf UiaketS, bag. aud purcela ar-nui-til Hit re Aud then liu faiegrew troubled, fur lie -,v u luuupt r and did aot recoguiie it "Dear, dear!" said Jnretnuh. "Here be elrfiice wur, I mo-doubt 1 didn't never put that i' sny cart " The im uj per Ud waa locate yd Jerry 0.-TP.X UVTt n L v S' 3 r Sucb C0HDEHSED neat Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two Urge pies. AvolJ Imitations and Insist on having th: NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse, N. Y. ACME BLACKING is cheape at 20 cents a bottle than sun other Dressing at 5 cents LITTLE GOES A LONG Wove because shoes onco blackened with - 1 kent clean liv washing lhm with wr.t- I'lonto in moderate drcumstances find prnhtable to bay it at 20c a bottle, bec-.o !iat they spend for Blacking they sa"- ii shoe leatlier. It Is (ho cheapest blacking consldeiit. i Quality, and yet vre want !o feel' I cheaper ll it can be done. Wewillpir 0,000 Reward for A recipe that will enable us tc - a' Wolff's Acme Buickino at such a that a retailer can profitably sell it at i untllc. llilsoilertsopcnuntujan.ist, WOLrr & nANDOTjPn.Philsdelpal. Old urntturs painted with PiK-ROM (this Utlie name of the paint), loola like stained and varnished new urniiun. hm coat will do it A child can apply It V -i ran change a pine to a walnut, or a chci ' u ma-iogany j ineru in uu iuiui. 10 ),.u fancies. All retailers sell 1L AN ANGRY INSPECTOR. Sirs. Helen HuDt's ICx-icrlence In a 3Iii.eui1 In CupeldiBgeti. One of tire sights of Copenhagen is the Rosenborg castlo collection, officially known as tbe "Chronological Collection of tho Kings of Denmark." When Mrs. Helen Hunt went to see it she liought a 'lull ticket, so as to insure the entire attention of the museum inspector. Ho was n handsomo man, fifty years old or more, and whpu he. began to speak Eng lish tho visitor s delight wasunbnunded. Vvhat nn afternoon she phould have! I am soTy ," Mie said, "that we have so short a time in which to see these beau tiful and interesting collection-:. Two hours is nothing!'1 "Oh, I shall explain to you everything, he said, and ho pro ceeded to throw open the doors of mys tcrions wall closets. Bays Mrs. Hunt: Tho first thing ho pointed out to me was tho famous Oldenborghorn, said to havo been given to ConntOtto of Oldeu- borg by n mountain nymph in a forest ono day in the year 1)09. As he pointed to it 1 opened my catalogue to hud tho place where it was mentioned, that I might make ou the margin some notes of points that I wished to recollect. I might hare been looking at it for per- haiw half a minuto when thundering from tho mouth of my splendid Dano came: Do vou ureter that vou read it iu the catalogue than that I tell your" I am not sure, but my impression is I actually jumped at his tone. I know I was frightened. I explained to him that I was not looking for it in tbe cata logue to read then and there, but only to associate what 1 saw with its place and with the illustrations m tha cata logue, and to make notes for future use. lie hardly heard a word 1 said. Putting out bis hand and waving my poor cata logue away, he said: It is all there. You shall nnd every thing there as I tell yon. WilJ. yon 11 ten?" Quite cowed, I tried to 1' -ten, but I found that without myraar.irnl notes I should remember notbing. 1 otiened my catalogue again. The very --l-jlit of it seemed to net upon him liko a t-c.alct flag on a bull. Instantly be burst out npon me again. In rain I tried to stem the tide of his angry. words, and tho angrier he gut tha less intelligible became bis Lngluui. "Perhaps you take mo for a servant in this museum," ho said. "Perliaps my name is as good in my country as yours is in your own!" "Oh, do do listen to mo one minuter I said. "If you will only hear me I think I can make you understand. I do implore yon not to be angry." "I am not angry. I have listened to you every time too many times. Iliavo not time to listen any more." This he said so angrily that I felt tbe tears coming into my eyes. I was in de spair. I turned to Harriet and said, "Very well, Harriet, we w ill go." "You shall not go!" he exclaimed. "Twenty years I have shown this mu seum and never yet was any one before dissatisfied with what I tell them. I have myself written this catalogue you carry. Now I will nothing say, and yua can ask if youwish I shonld explain any thing." He folded his arms aud stepped bu-k. the yery image of a splendid man in ,i sulk. I lieal tated what to do. but at la; I gulped down my wounded feelmgs aud went on looking and making notes. PreeMiUy lie began to cool down, to see liiu mistake. In less than halfanhour be had ceaaed to be hostile, and before tbe end of tbe hour be had become friend ly, and more. He seized both my hands in his, exclaiming: "Weshall be giiod friend. ---iK-d! Yon must come again to Rosenborg; yo . most see it all. I will myself show yoit every room. Xo matter who -tends to oome In, they shall not be admitted. I go aloue with you." A Slwry A tout tbe 1'au.V. A pretty fable about the iiaiuy is cur rent aiming French nd German chil dren. The flower ban live petals aud rive aepala. In most pan-dee, especially of the earlier and less highly developed varieties, two of the petals are plain In color aud three are gay . The two plain petals have a single wpal, two uf the gay jietals have a sepal each, aud tha third, which is the largest of all, has two sepals. Tbe f .tie is that the pansy rep reaeuta a family consisting of hnabanu wife and four daughters, two of the lat ter being supotuldren ot the wife. The plain petal, are tlu- stepchildren, with only one chair; tho twosuiallgay petals are the dau-rnlcr., mtb a chaii each, and the large ga petal is tho wife, null two chain. To find tbe father one unut strip away tho petal uutil the suinans aad pistils are bare. They have a fanciful reaemUanca to an old man with a flannel wrap about hi. neck. bis ahouldsrs upraiaed and his feet iu a bathtub. Detroit Free Pre.. For a Thorough Training in BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay. you to vlrlt Hie AMERICAN BUSINESS Collie, Centre Sqr vhe, AUentown, Pa. Tile innit Thnmiifl. Itfut 11 pa ulati1 . and Fluent Kanlniifd tiiiimcrclfll Tr.it nine School III I CIlllSJIVILHia, o: SKKAHATK lJKI'ARTMEXTS TP .!,. COMrKTEHT .uigui. iTriaior. Most ri-ftcilril Courts Ht Honest Kates jtctn een 300 ana 4uo ittuUt nt Annually Miiiieiit!. n.litt-i-s in nnln'i Jn-nlt.mn. SnJ for catalogue or call at oH.it O O DORNEY, Prin. tW tIea$e menelon this paper. 6-itT-Cin rfTSHILQH'S I CnrwComninptlon, Coughs, Cronp,Sor Throat Sold by all Urunistt on a Ouanbtee. For a Une V id, taclc or Chtit Shllfth'a Poroui Plaitef will Rive grr-ut natI.factloa.aS ccntl. GHILOH'S VITAL1TER. Mrs. T.S.lIawlnj,ChattnoornJonn-sarsj raneiderittlitbrstrtmedvforatlebQttatcdlytUm ICMi-MMd." 1'orDrspepsla.LlverorKMaey trouble It excels. I'rtoo ,3cU. HlLOH'S CATARRH 'REMEDY llnraTmiCatnn-hl' Trf this Rcmodr. It will relieve and Cure you. PrleeJiOeta This In jector lor Itntucoeesfol treatment H furnished free. -Bbtloh'e llemedles are sold by us co a guo.rantco to give satisfaction. rim sale rsy l)rt V T. Tlorli, Lcli-Rhtoii, Pa a f Ob harmleja nerbulpy s MmMllmtniidaiutlnJ t Jcre ttie be alia or lntenam wlta oaa's business or TUeuare, 1C hullcts up and Improves the aeoeral ieallli.rt.-arstheaklaandbeiutlliesttifloomplexloa. No HTlDkk-s or flabblmaui foUow tbl treitnir&t. adorsel br poyelalajt saa Iwuilnfaociatr ladles. PATIENTS. TREATED BY UIIL C0NFIDENTUL. UxrMleu. SaSurrlar. mi S asU la ManwifarMrMUnta M.O.B. r ini9Ei.Bn;ui'iTitiuL tcicitJ.uL CURE fSxSt Hekdavclie and nliera all tiM tembUl lncf tfect to ft bUloua lUU of tbo ijiteia. aacb a DUzioeu, Hausea, VrowtXaes. DtstraM aOiT cailoe.Xkalatn ttofildtvAe. YptiU tlwlrmoal muatlcaUa aucceu Laa WatWvalacuixtg t natUch yet Carter's HI do Lint VtOM V oqau Tkloatla InCo&aUpatlon, curing and pi YoUtjff tWannoyiBcompliOnthlIatlaa ccrwtaIldlunlrioItbtomabjiUma!aUUia ma rtgulu the boweJj. EranUUieyoaly " HEAD jLcia tby weoH baalmoitrrlcle to tboM who csulWr fromthldltreaiBgcotoFUloi; tmlfortu UUtr ibalrgoodnB- Am noUulh rt.uxi Uou vrbo once try than will fl ni Umm Itttla pUla nlu abU la m men 7 win that IW 'wiu not ba miu ling to ao vubont laem. Dot alter .Ulaick bU flitbabaaacf aemaayJtTM tbU bar l vbart BixkaourtBatUMU Our pUicurU waila otbara do not ' CartsVa Uttle JArve Pillaara wr tmaU u4 vrt nay to take. ODortwotlIlatnalMadMM. rbr am itrioUr TagaUa aad L not frtpa or potft, tot by Unix goatlm aetloa plaaaaaU wba tj draggUta ottrjwaw ox aant by wU. C ARTE It WCDltlNC COt NW Yortt. SMALL Pill SUALL DOSE. SWALL PRICE 1 1 TOUT nto MCbvtf.vtel tttUfct Hit. Bsldin'sl I a ufaafenBkMi prw arsmlllMMwnisM or ir-a ITlc.-. A ' TMC M. HLM ft" PElRCE (OLLKE cf BOSSfJESS Ii V FU 4VHiUi irnii--jiQ Tutedi wuiK ' I'-x i uaal attortliMil Tna if! nt Fimrult i fliUHJfltUA.'sV CAVEATS. TRAD! MABIta. OISIOM PATIMT. COPVKIOHTS, ajtO- au rraa Huaaut mil ia OU, M VaualiwaV, BSV Toar. vary Mlast takan out br M U braus fat balvr. Us iMafater s ootlee gwsa free or etaTvs ta tbe 1 B tM I UsU f ii'ftBWU. Wouitti tuveutur-i by uo meuia cou- tutu thefUM'lve4 thoae department y fvfyt WrS' " ""tfimv frr 'a where they uiibt -r suppoal U poaMb afifcoBTfili taiu4 tli- ii-'ii railway, fur pre- vt-utiiig itttrk- truiii loooiuotivua. for fUtn-piDtf ih fcirsst-u. ior now forui if lu rait, Iji ItJtUlw mttuufacturt-H, t K-v It.caJ uppliauc, and u Luiiduji wuinun luia paU-uted a uitu hiu f -r maiiiiij A.ttth bcre that i piutidetl wiUi it lluea. Aii dfhuato t b mlm.-i iu iatUle, mil m peufM I bti'tiit tbriua on m tiuui) iiau. -Naw York &ui r i VI, i - IEWIS' 98 L nkii s In Ws f I
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