Hasafarger otroulatlou tliHii nay etlior newspHp'r priiilml 111 Carbon oouiity.oou sequent,)- it In (he lt. medium for (silver I if em. Our news oolurnu niwrkle villi the iioeuireuoest of the tlay-leru, "ukv, lutereptliiri, bright mid Independent, Our wlitorfalti nre original nuil will be worth readiiig 0" aoooutit of their spirit whloh is Independent of outside dictation. Our price li one dollar a year. Just you try It. Is a specialty at our Job Printing ijffliv In Biiyder's block, Mut side l I lie lhili Bridge. Rliveloict,,Noteand . eti.r Paper, l'hanipletn, Order llooke. Vouchors, Tim, auil allJtliuls of l'lc Nlr, Horse and Sale Dllli. We do all work neatly, cheaply aud cleanly. Du yon neetl anytlilug la tint lluet tlieii rail and see us, or write ua a postal card and we will be at your service. 3 "IN DEPENDENT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE." Nol 14 VOL XXI. Lohighton, Carbon Ooanty, Ponnn. February 18, 1893 $1.00 a Year in Advanc V It Kemerer AND SWARTZ, Just now, ns an imiovntiou, we are offering our customers u beautiful book Shepp's Pho tographs of the World, with every Forty Dollar Purchase, We would lilte very much to explain this t' yotit VVill you please call. Hed Room Suites, - Parlor Suites, Dining Boom Furniture, Book Pase1), Hall Racks, Handsome' Carpets. Are among the goods we sell at very low prices. Kemerer AND SWA'RTZ, PROF. ALEXANDER BOODROO DI8C0VKIIEU OF Enron's Miracolons Remedies. I.lbrrsl Minded IMijsiclsns Endorse Them As being the flrfstest Discovery ot the Age, Fosime cu when used 1 u'rfctTinlflnca toinntruc Hons, la diseases here I o lore bu-cjuicu lucur- ablo. Dlpbtherls, Astli ma. broDCDtils. catarrh, congestion ot the ltinin, ill reun u suuatruKt-, apoplexy and llniDspar ft.lly.rd restored to their natural condition. Snlne Kin tvtna illasau Tuirorl. tttieii ninllmn Sciatica, neuralnla,lirlilit'iisense or tn Kid ueys, liver complaint, dynenter', and so-called stsrt disease are entirely cored by pure tnedl ote ot my own preparing. nUurluit nine years over tCOOtr persons have bad these medicines and are living witnesses cl their worth. I will not bo Into practice my. t,.l. nuas. 1A I'BIM til HO a U.II1 8f.ll 111.- uetitclnei oniy. I have two eminent idivsiclnns connnected with me to attend to ciilitmj at the rtiiaences o. co hq u rrguu cu. TESTIMONIALS. From Vatrlck Uurke, PHIIDKLI-H tAi A'prll 6, Ull Professor Boudrou Deaf &lr Allow me to Sena you 111) SlUCfro uittiit. Tui me H""" tnai your medicine done tat,! and iou can publish this letter If you dftpose, for the benefit ot the sufferers. In which 1 WLW-nUte r Had m band crushed coupllnctlie .earn aud doctored lor it, ana was in me nospiiai adouk six weetts, and my hand became so swollen, and Intlamma would have lo get m hand anibutatetl to sine my lite, but 1 was told by one ot.my irlemUto ko to frot. Bond ton's ofnee, and icet vmu of hit inedlctne tor It, and that lie knew It would save mv h m 11I I went there and Rotthe medicine, and In two weeks the swelling all wen) don u, and I hiul the use ot my Angers. Then 1 went t work, and consider myself well, and earnestly recommend the remedy to all aBlleled .like me. There It nothing In the worldlike It to destroy blood iKdsou, reduce swell! 11 it. annihilate pain, rector Inie action In the nerve, and clrcnUtlon in -the binou. mere is nomine 10 conipiirt 10 11. Kespecttully youis, I'ATltICK ItURKK. 1703 K. 9th St., i'hlladelphu, 1'n From Joseph Klrkner. 1718 Nluth Street, ridladelnhia, Vx Please allow me to add my testimony to your Mt, llavlnir been suiistruck three times durlnc twenty years, the last time It was so bad that 1 was bedfast for tour mouths; had the ver best 1 of doctors but was still pmln away, wllhap-l pe Ite poor, and great pain all oer me. At tempted to go out, but could not stand the sun, would often drop down while attempting to walk thecasewasconslderedavery bud one, it wan Inclined ta run nn cnncesllon of the brain, wan then recommended to Prof. Uoudrou's medicine and I made out to got to hi ofrtee, 172T N. lnth street, aud 1 Rfit the medicine aud In three wseks time 1 was able to bo out and tending to my business, thtmKh one otmv horses died In Hie meantime from the head, while I stood It. and am able to attend to Dullness now. Th.inks to (lod Almlebtr and to Prot., ltomrou'4 medi cine, which 1 will recommend foreter lo any poor sufferer as I was, would be pleated to have any ope call and see me for further Information, ItesptM-'tfum mirs Office and Laboratory open d.ttly tiom 7 a. in. to m n. in, Oall or write to AI.KXANI'l'.KliOt'niEOU, 17; North TenMirttreet, dto. 10, -ly. Plilladelpliia, Pa. Send 2 cent stamp for aluabebo.kx K1STLER CORNER SKCOND 4 ALUM Sts. Want everybody in lleliighton lo buy at their si tre because they have not only "an ex celrVntly asspied line of rjirq Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, but because their prices are-low er than thesegoods ran be bought for elsewhere in (own. We show goods .with pleas ure, quota prices and deliver all purchases. Don't forget, but call and arc us. KRUM and: KISTLER. FRANTZ, The South F.nd Jen eler. DO YOU WANT HrnfMiis. Snrf Pin. fltnnVc Watch Cham's. Necklaces, Hold rencils, Hir ltin. Kings, Bracelets, 'Silverware. ftocieiy r.moiems, iratcn Cliarmn. Tim rtD buy mem and mint ranre al iw , 1'ouular Hutl ou Uaukaay. Repairing m ill III branehei earWullv llw4nl lo al low prlc. Wilson Frantz, THE SOl Tn EKD JEWLER. Bankway, Lehighton. New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN,PA. i Aftpr Holiday ait Belore Stock 'Mini Announcement Anything that we hate In any ot the depart meats will be sold at sscrlUcluK pi ices before He take our ANNUAL INVENTORY If you want to (HI a room with CARPET don't neglect and take advan tage ol tins sale. Don't buy n Coat, Wrap, Jacket till jou have seen our stjles and prices nil fit RI1U UCIOW COSI. DreMdoods, Hllks, Xotlnns MuhUih, Cfni:- nains, iirKinn.vve., cer ter)thliiK at prices thai w 111 astonish you, at w.Hunsicker's Comer 8th and llanillton Sts. Hose's Old Slainl. H'c handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, l'eriodi cals,Magnzines( Fashion Hooks and i'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get a papr i If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a line assortment of Cigars. Tobacco. Confectionery. Fniits. Ms. Toys and Fancy GooiSt At the very Lowest Canh Price, lly fair and honest methods and a close attention to business we hope to merit your patronage, so we kindly ask for a trial, Please call. T. J. BHETNEY, Mono's Old Stand, - - Kirst Street. Paper. From Cheap lllanka In Fine Gilt aud Pressed Paper,. Also, Frits anil ImrsIu). with llaiuUoiiio Ficizes. " PICTURE KOD ND COVE. Window Shades read) to bang, or put up4.o order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, UriiN's. Palntlni; and Paper llaiifing, hy rouiietilenl 'aorkiueu In an pari of the emiuty Hoolvs,; Stationery und Fnne) Goods, always n large etoek nt Luckenbacli's 111 Droadway, Mauch Chunk. DRUGS, lre MEDICINES, g'-nuino and best SOAPS, large line and cheap. WINES,"00! for medicinal use CIGARS, fx ''t nmh'. SrECTACLES. an extensive nnd increasing trade. 1 guar antee satisfaction tn eery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS -i" compounded. at inn t)(Nit,nl Drug Stores Dr. G. T. HORN. Oishki,, the Leading Jhoto- gropher. Leliiglmm (lahinet -SiotoKriiphs & Larger Sizes, Vhhvb of ltesideuei'S in ton and county at the very Inwuet priees. HUV YOUR Christmas Presents Al Frank Loibeiigulh's NORTH Y I HUT HTHKliT, whre alao oau fouud a Flu Uue of F1u OruokrW, FrulU. CKudlw. lirwu Vw tt,lM lu huou, 4i., at tbe vry ucM iTinm rruoirt altau- i tlou MD(1 good good. 83T8ALL AND SEE US. i PralOEall BnsinBss Cards W. M Rapsher, ATTORNEY asd COUNSELLOR AT LAW Find door above the Mansion House, UmAUOII CHUNK, TEKN'A. Ileal Batata and (Collection Agency. Will liny iiHipten lie I olleH ions , DfCMleiitfi l It pal ltate. Ooiiveyanclneneallydone. ini promptly made. Hettllng Estates of ids a siwsrlalty. May be cor suited in KnirlUli And (lerrttan DR. G. T. FOX, 172 MMtfStrPct, Bath. Pa. KT ltMHltt,llROAlWA ItOt'nr, MONHAV8. AT K4HTOK. SWAN HorF.U, TVRBUATS. AT llKTtl LKII KM, ViK"i IlOTFU WbD.N Ktt A AT AU-FN'TOWN, tlHAM' f'KNTHAI ,T1irnA I t II at ii. I'ltnm sn HATi'Hni. Office Hiiirn -Prom a. m. to 4 p. m. I'rartlei' , linlthdto dNeae f the Eye.Ear, Nose&Jhroal, nrAlaO, HetmetlouoftheKye ortheadjmt meifl ol g'nw. F. I." SMim 0. D. S.J otlee oipoitethp Opera Houw Hank Street, Lei ton, F'a. IJKNTISTUY IN ALL tTH HRANCIIKH. KIHlnft and makhtfr artlticlal dentures a Kpeclal ty. Local unesthetlcs used, lias Hdmliilsteied and Teeth Pxtracted WITH our PAIN. IH KICK 110UKH: From 8 . m.,to 12 in., from 1 p. m., to a p. in., ftoui 7 ;. m., to ft p. m. Consultation in FiinlNhor Oernmn Ofllee Hour at llarlrtoii- Kverv tSaturdr.v. OctlW7-lv A.S.Rabeuold, liitANfii OrriCK : Oter J. W Haudenbnsh Liquor Ktore, BANK STREET, LEHIQHTON. MkntUt i-v In nil Ira liratinlia. Tnclli 1t h'inln.1 AithoutPalu. Uasiut ministered when requested. Office pAys-VKl)Ni:si)AVof each week. P O, adores. LLENT0VN, , 5-yl ILehfrhcoiintv.rH, THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST HTREET, LEHIQHTON, PENN'A The Cni bon Houti 1m been renovated and lilbrmtMl llirntiifliant: It I fhlrli hi'httxl mt well wiitll.itt'd.und ItamoiiK the liest Hoteh In MiN section of the state. Tho patromiee of the public is Knlicited. liest accommodation fur periiianent and translrnt custom. Charge ter llindi-ritte. KIiip l.ltiiiurt.Ki-pli llrnniT Tnrti- and ( 1(hh ClKJirs, for Kile at the Kir. june le, Wi-A.; The Lending; Itestauraut Ih the Lehigh Vnlley CIRCLE CAFE I.ION llAI.I, ItUILOINd, Cenneinnr. ALLl'TO VN, OlIAS. A HOV31AN,l'rop, This l'oiul.ir ltestaiii ant has bfn tliorniiirhli etltted and iefurnUhed,andtheF(neralarioni modal Ion iiru of n xnnerlor und tnvlilnirrliAritfi. tcr. All the delicacies ot the seiwnn served al muoeraie rates, uie oar is supplied with none but the best luaitds ot Wines, Liquors, Al". OltfRis.elc. Ladles IXiiInK Itwoiii In the Hear. Oscar Christman, WKISSPOIST, PA. Livertaml Exchange Stables. Kasy rltlltiK c.irrlanes and sale drlvlnx horses ! aeco iiiuiodatlons to aentsdvlere..rt Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to CUe niH a trial. niay2l-b The Celebrated Cypress Shing'le. (luaranteed full Length, The very Lest Shingle in the Market, Manufactured by RICKERT & SNYDER, Clttreinont, VlrRlnU. FOR SALE IN WEISSrORT BT J. K. RICKERT, 11RALRR IN All Kinds of Building Lumber HAVE VOUH i-'reilil, Emm and Parcels lUXIVKKUII AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid lo tLe Dellverv of Freight, Uaxcage anil Parcels to all part, uf town at the lowest piles. A share of puouc pationage is respectfully solicited. KffI.eave orders at Seems. Koch's or Letbensuth's. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. Hower lltilldlue opposite Post Orllce, F1KSTST., LF.HIOIlTO.V.rA ll'ork . tiken In every day of the weel ami promptly altemletl lo. Family Washing done at very reasonable tales. I'ATllONAGE SOLICITED, Soidel's J3akory, r'irstSlreW, Ihlshton, you will alwats Had Piewlietstand Uest BREAD AND CAKES. Ilye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Flesh Eiery Hay. Our Vienna Ilieaa oatmot ue eteellnl. We reaieetrully sollill ) t.nr patrun ue, Wateliltirllie Waacii. Seidel's Vienna Hakery, l)P. Ol)f rt's, I'lllST tl.. LEI1IIII110N. PA TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlie underiaiid haiiun ueen re.urelili Iwallh by sliiiul. mean.. a(t.r suHenna funMo, eral rear, with a eveic luua aKei lliiii, ami eel I read JImmw Ouu.uiiiiitlou, la aiikleu. lu maL kuuMU hi al, 1.UUM sulierers the meau. oteuriM rnllHMeli dwlrell, lie a 111 i heeiliillj .,i ''I?'.0'.''"'.1 "SMV "I Hie lirei.rllkiiiie.l. wlllell luey alltauil aaure em e tor Coiliiiimi IUmi, A.iluti., llrniiililtl. aua all llinul ami iang Mnla.ll... HelHMWH sUI MlBereni ll t Ills reuieilk u II I. Invaluable. Tllnse desirlni: tile ir'Mllulluu. uluell Mill uo.1 tbelil uutlllha. and lua .n.,e a bleulna, Kill .eae a.Ule.l, Kev. bltiiAltll A. UII.MIN', lliooklyn, New York. arr. 2S, li2-7y. fionry Miller, LEHIGHTON. 11LAA1N(J - HILL. MAMIKACTUIIKII Of I Window and Dook Fkaues, Doors, Shutrs, window rashes, , Mouldings, Brackets ANII DKALKK IN ill KMs of Drmeti Lnmber tihinglw, Prtilings, IUuwk humlr, &e.,&c. Wry Lowest Prices. , .... ... g,ale bills printed chap. g THE GREAT German Remedy. E3 TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. tor tliti- dt nthh 1.000 will e rsld l!inoiiSrellftileenl onSl UMIL'ItHlTTER roraca "o where Hrt- riitin IJITTKKS will it will euro von. lotnsslotorcure. II FT? itn Km MiitiiT witii never mils. innuirruaminiiBOiir Clennpe the vitiated sri.rnt'R Bitters; It will euro you. doojLjtlion you net ts Imfflirltlen burst na throiifrh the skin n Pimples, 11 lot -bes ind Sores. Itelv on t HiiTMtlti'j u limn ctosclr confined In the mills and work j-TLritrn BirrEns tn inil lien 1th trill fn f aliopsj clerkfl,whodo not procure snfflrlcni exercise, and all who are conflned Indoors. loir. i Hl'LritUK lilTTKHS tnoilld Use Ht'LTIltlR win cure uvercom HITTERS. 'JriCVWl 'inmt, iont Pedis 'ourared: It will cure a not ihcu be weak and! sicKiy. ir tit ! urn u-iBii M'LI'Iinil IllTTKRlfTl to suffer tram Rheum vrlll build you up nntl I I rmke you strong and III ntlflm, use a bottle oil SCLTnUR lIITTERfl ; It never fnllo tn rure HULPUCR ltrTTI'.RS llnti t Iwn Itliiint al bottle. Try It 1 youi llll IllllaCIUUr IllUOUm pure, rich and strong, Ed W III lll'fc ITM III IU .inn jour ufni imru. Indies In dehuutr health, who are all run down, stionld nsr lrv SULPiirii Hit III rKltS to-nlrht. nndl l ivuu win Biwp wen snrpiii'n iiittfrs. inn ipyi Twirrr writ. l)n von want the leit SiniltRnl Work nnhliahoH Pend 8 S-cent stamps to A. P. ORIiW'AT A Co Itoeton, Mass., and receive a copy, free. For Connty SnpcrintcniientofPiiMicScncol H. G. KIDD, Principal of Packerton Schools, a graduate of Wegt Chester Normal School, with thirteen years' experience in teaching. piK SUl'KltVISOK, The nnderslKned will bo a 'candidate for Supervisor of MalioniuK Township, at the KprluK election, tf. SAMUHL KVEHT. Stoves, Tinware. Hoatora and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Gravisu's opular Store, Hank Street. Roofing and Spouting a-apecia! ty. Stove repairs furnished on abort notice Reasonable! DO YOU WEAR PANTS? If you do, you want a good ' fit, Latest Style and First. Class ll'orkmanship. Leave your order with Frey', DO YOU WEAR A COAT? , Yon u ant a perfect lit. You want good Goods. You want a well made and stylish look ing garment. Leave your order with Frey For the present we will carry a full line of samples of season able goods Irom which you can seleet. Our prices will be the very lowest and in all cases we ft., 11 r,nAvnninn MilXnilnn TIT fc.u.ia.. uuiu... L solicit your patronage. H. L. FREY, AMERICAN HOUSE. Op. the Itound Houia, North llrst Street. Auditor's Notice. In Hie matter of the Hitate i In the Orphans' of Jtobert A. Henry, late of Oourt of Carbon iower lowameiisutg rwp., i county, i'a., April Carbon Uo.. I'a,. deceased. J Term. 1S91. The linderalinied AudlUir unDnhitM tiv said Court to itass mon the excepftmn Hied to the Administrator's Account of the abuve Estate, to retaie the aonount it iiocesftArv. ami niAkn J I tilbutkm uf the lunds in the hands of J, c Kreunier, the administrator, will meet all parties liereMHl, tor the purpose ol hU ap- itolntineiit, at his ofllre lu the County Hulldtnirs, In Hie liorougli of Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, the lllh day of March, A. I). ISM, at 10 o'clock. a. nu where aud when all parti lnteieted are required to aipar aud pi eaent their claliat, or be foreer detiarrert from couitnir In on said fund. J.S. FIMIKU, Auditor. Feb. Tth. 1-W 4w WM. O. TALPEY. CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, SUNTRoffoUEEDI Wt win oivk $500.00 TO TIIR Makvfacturkr or any Srsafa- KILLA THAT CAN SHOW bl'CH A Ct'KE. Which onk wili try We wait AN ANtWKK. Tlrasant St.. IUluiwkli., Mk., IUNA 8 IHaAPAHILLA Co., tituUtttM: I have had Uie Oi. Tlllltll loroterUnyaaraasbadl) t Tlir au; loan ooukl hat. It. All I al C theM earal wastroubledwllh lYSri:i'M V, as muck ao I had I.. Ie tery ivreful nuat I eat. Iu addllioa lu the above, five year, ago I bad a Sr.VIIIti: NUNNTIIOHB. I reml aboul DANA'S 8AIt AeAItlle LA, awl ile r Bkl P tenuluej to try il. After tVl VaJ Ukiaa three. botllM ut HAN AS SAlmATAllILLA I lll'lJt'.Ti:i,Y CI IIKII ol birth the O.VT IK II 1 1 and UVNI'KI' Nl 1. aad all the uwtioa erferta of my HI'NKTItOKK VANINIU'.li. I am 74 jean 1 A f- oW. aad sow aiu a wrll I r1r I mail aeuln. 1 bearrlly raoouuiead DAN.V'K SAMS.VPAHII.LA lo aay prwa sufer tng a. 1 Uae laeu. Reapectfuu. . WM.7. TAPI.EY. IIalui ru , Mr.. July . HI. t ean beartllv ' rti b for Uie sibfcolute Irutll.'l llit-abmt tet 0W mBMM I lluwulal UUKCO " NEI. MTVIX MerebanU a I sviasariiia c. sxut Msiaa, INAUGURATION DAYS. Historic Notes Apropos to the Coming Event of March 4. NINETEEN PRESIDENTS ELECTED. fifteen Were InaiiKiirated on March 4, Two on March S and One on April SO. Curious FactsTeiidtngtoCreMteHiiperttl tloii OmpHrlxm with Other Countries. How Mareh 4 Came to lis Selected rr Innnitiiiatlon Day Curious and Intpr ettlns; Tacts Connected with the Occasion. ICnpjllkfht. lt3, by American lre A mod a tlon.l Thern Is an old Htoryto tlm clTect that ilenjiimtn Franklin wlM'tn (be 4th of March for inaiisiiMitfondrty beuane tu the next two oenturle It would fall on Sunday less often than any other day In the year, and this Ktatetnenthas crept into a few worlvii uieaut to be historical. It Is, how ever, but one of the manv cases, like those of Klohe aud loot's vdfe. In whleh r Washington. n.n,H!.nhle nnd luteretlriK fact hn nmduallr give n ri to n legend to account for Ihe fjid It is aplpnnp; story, hut there Is uo proof of H whatever, and there Is almost concluie proof to the" con trary It Is certain that franklin bothered him self very tittle niton t the dittliution lie tween sacred and mx-ulir days, mid disre garded It ftlUwtlier lu his daily life; that thu conven tion of 177 did not fix the day, ami In fact could have no means of foreseehiK when It would be iolbU' to name a day, and that when it be came possible by the ad hesion of the ninth state to the constitution the Con- J0,,N ADAMS, federation conre-ii then In wslon fixeii the day by a oil of accident And yet It la a fact, and aery curious fact indeed, that the dty doea very rarely fall ou Sun day, though at firt,t view It would seem that tliit d-iy or any other day would doao oae time In seven. Tho first day set was Wednesday, and the year 1W0 and 1100 art1, contrary to the four year rule, not. leap years. The first-day . w WH eleven years before rWx theclneof the century, and I i thn it Iia ikbiiUmI that tt. -W. ' iHiien on runuay -jf nut three times in the tlm Tfv -T9-I ItKnlnwl -UH n .,,1 ,lll TiwU apnln fall on Bunday till 1IM7. Thereafter It will so fall only In IMS and 1073 In the next century, the reault being such a conjunction JKFFKRSON only six times In the flrat two centuries of the government's existence, or once In thirty-three Instead of once in seven eara Hat little lesELcurious was the result of the meetlns of the first congress in tts-j. As alx congresses convened In tho last cen tury and the feventh lu ISO I it results that the calculation an to the number of any congress turns on the alleged ''unlucky nuinherH-i-J8. Thus, todetermlne the num ber of any congress, add thirteen to the year It first convened aud divide by two the quotient Is the nuuilwrof tho congress. Conversely, double the number of any con gress and s (abstract thirteen, and the re mainder will be the year It convened. Ninety-one and thirteen are 104, the half of which is flfty-two the number of the pres ent congress. For the next "century add 113, and bo on. Though we have had twenty-three presi dents, but nineteen were formally Inaugu rated, and but hi x teen of thene on the 4th of March, If the iin,t time only be counteil, for W ash ington took the oath the fj)7e. layior ana iiaes were inaugurated on Mouday, of Monroe's htcond Inaugu- ration, but bis nrst was ou the regular day. The sec- madisox. ond Adams, Pierce and Garfield were In augurated on Friday Five Inaugurations have been on Monday and five on Wednes day, and the coming one will make five on Saturday, no other day in the week having had more than three. It Is also a curious fact that, though the government 's 104 years old and we have bad twenty-three presidents, there were but eight In the first half of the period to fifteen In tho second half, and a man who Is today hut half as old as the government has lived la the administrations of two thirds of the presidents, Tims from 1739 to 1837 the a v e rage o f a prcsi d cnt' s serv ice was st x years eight - months and seventeen days and n fraction. while since the latter year the average has been but tbrev years and six months, and this despite the fact that two of the late presidents were re-elected. Deduct the night years of Grant, and the average of the others really appears alarmlugly short, TnesborteAtwrvlcewastbatof W . II. Har rison one mouth and the longest that of Grant, who held the office eight years and a day, unless indeed we adopt the facetious angges- tionortne Dig that Jack- ion really governed during the "comliiHi administra tion of Van Huren." It is also worth noting that of toe eight preetueuts re-elect ed Jackson, Lincoln and Grant were the onlr ones whose seumd Inaugurations J. Q. ADAMs. were celebrated with much dipUy, though it is certain that Cleveland's will soon fur nish a fou rtli uise, and a notable oue. In truth, there are many things In the latter's career which might jiutlfy a llttla auer stltlon In hU catw. No other American, save pOMiibly Washington and Jackson, has bad such au extraordinary personal tri omph. The selection of March 4 was, as afore laid, prolmhl. abort of accident. On the M of July, 17&S, the president of the Con federutlou congress, then in besaion at New York, notlfieil that body that New Hamp shire had ratified the constitution on the 31st of June preceding, and as It was the ninth state to do so that Instrument was dow by Its own tenns to become the su preme law After prolonged debate con gress on the 13th of September, U$A, passed, the following: Hvaoh cd. That the flrt Wednesday of Jaau ry nuil ilTM) bo the dy for apituintlng elect in to the heteral Males which before the tald I tlay slisll hate ralilled the atd oorutltutlun; I mat the ftrt We4nday In iVbrosry rxxtbs Ihtt day for the tdx-tor to SMeuble la their re- ptK:Ll,e iaU-i aa4 vote for president, and that tUa Qnt WenaUy In II arch bo tlktt tlms and tLw piMat Muit of toosrcM tb plse tor entrtUM'nelttg poceedlnKt under the said con- ttiimiun, From this tt will be seen that there was exactly a mouth's tlinti betweeu mch of tha three very utwDttal acts of appointing elect- ors assembling the w ors In their rmjecHve states awl "oonimncing pro ceedings.1' As a tnatter of fact, the first Wednesday in March, 17eV, fell on the 41 h, ana tare yearn later that v tlA u,w1to1 .. all j time. Out there Is uotblug txtaut to liKlicate any pe dal rwwm for it. In truth, JAcgaos, U is at almost the woit season toat could have lieen seleied. and astba matter Is en tirely within thediMcretlon of congress, and Washington was inaugurated thefirsttlme on April i he aigumwit for a change to that date is strong. Eery ruadi-r has had enough on the first luuiigu ration of Watdiiuutou. Sufui it to rtpcttU i lit t bti Uy a An, t hat Chaicel- lor ItobeH It. Uvlugstoo, of tw Yorl. aliuluiurel tbaualh in ths pnwtwis of sows 40,01(0 people, aud that tb cwtenalal cMratioa of that stent In New York city In ISt was a really w uuderful suoosss, o whkth VAN BURS ucuwlon there wers more peupl iu the dty t ban at any other time in Iu hlatury It was positively the only time, said tbe oldest ittbabtUmML when' I "ths city onmd wna eoms4ily ever 1 whslmsd and lost Id the country crowd." I Ilia second liiaujtunstloti. Is rUA4slpliU, I Monday. March 4, I7W, nrnUd an al- oujat ludicrous contrast lis took tbe oath ' ut ths seuats otuuiibor tn the pressaos of I both houM of cougreas and mads a brlsf address, and If anything unusual occurred ths Journals of ths day failed tu aasatlon it Kflt m. iha iTiiwrumtoB tat Jlfsha ..p1 rip x -r" IE MONROE. mm ams onftaturiTay, S&Irch 4, IHn a particu larly Imprcwive alTalr. Thomas JetTervm took the oatn as vice presi dent in the senate chamber, pronounced a high compli ment on Mr. Adams, who had Just vacated the chair, and then led the way to the chamber of the house.where the Inauguration took place. Almoat cverr witness who has given any account of It w.ii.UARniaoT says that all eyes were directed to Wash ington, and as Jefferson stood on the other side, a rather tall and commanding figure, ths new provident really seemed overshad owed. He spoke at some length, eulogized Washington very highly, denied quite em phatically that lis favored a stronger gor eminent than that ordained In theconstl tuilonand pronounced the oath after the thief justice of the United States. Adams is distinguished In our hltory for many taints, and one Is, unfortunately, for being the first preshlentwho refused topar T7T t!olpte lu the Inauguration of his successor. Itwnsln , Wi "A dewl 14 v"y trying occasion 7 f,,r him- Th ,114T been ffyLf some heatnl campaigns WX' fdnce, Rut uono In which pi ihfU!tft 'aoual animosities phi) t'd so ? fi greatapartasinlHOO.Nown Polk. laJ partidam calleach oth er "relel" "traitors" and "enemies of American lndnstry," "thieTes" and mnnnpollats" or"cranl;(.ftnd'Adnl lnmltes," but It is chiefly Pickwickian. In 1800 they really believed It. So when Jef ferson was elected by tho hoime on the thirty-sixth Iwllot and after a de-perate struggle a deep groan ran through the Fed eralist party, and Adams left Washington early iu the motnlng of Martb 4, 1801, This had example was followed by his son In 1829 and by Johnson in 18011. It Is ruther singular there should bar been ao much dispute almut the facts of Jefferson's inangumtlon. It Is clearly provolthirt he Intruded to go in the usual state, with a carriage and six hones, but the carriage ordered was not completed In time, Adams refined the courtesy, as afore said, and so -lefferMin, the attendant mar shal and a few others made the little trip on horseback His second inauguration had more style about it. On Saturday, March 4, 1609, Madison took the oath in tha hall of the home, and the only fact about H which excited much con unci it was that he was "clad in a suit of elegant black clolh en tirely of American manufacture." The next four inaugurations were con ventional In the extreme. That of 1831 was on Monday, March 5, as then, for tbe'flrst time, me regular ttay fell on Sunday John Quincy Ad ams revived much of the old and solemn ceremonial, but with him It ended, as the country had now out grown KnglUh and colonial forms. And as a great break followed, thin fa the Droner TAVIXia place to give a list of the president rean larly inaugurated, with date of birth. In auguration aud death, aud to note the In terregnums filled by via prfkideuts: Oeonce Washington Feb. 22, 1132; April 80. 1789; March 4, ITUd; Dec. Ji, ITlM. John Adahis-Ott. 19, 1736; Mareh 4, 1797; July ; t, max Thomas Jefferson April s, 178; Msrch 4. 1801; 1803; Julv 4, 1331. James Madison March 16, 1731; Msrch 4, 18UB; 1813; June 8, 1KH. Jatncs Monroe April 3S, 1T-V; March 4, 1S1T; March 6, ltcfl; July 4, 18.11. John Qulucy Adams July II, 17(17; Msrch 4, UC3; Feb. 33, Andrew JacVson March 15, 1707; March 4, 1829; 11; June 8, 1813. Martin Van Huren - Oit. A, March 4, 1837; July K4, ISiU. William Henry IlarriMii-Fek 0, 17T3 March 4,1841; April 4, 1841. John Tyler Interregnum. James Knox I'olk-Xor.S, 1703; March 4, IS 15; Jane 15, 1849. Zacbsry Taylor-Sept. 24, 1784; Msrch 5, Ufa, iuly9,18.pA Millard Fillmore Interregnum. Franklin Herce-Nov. S3, law; March 4, 1853; Oct. 8, 1W. James Buchanan April 13, 1791; March 4, 1S57; June 1, lsan. Abraham Llncoln-Feb. 12, 180U; March 4, 1861; 1803; April 15, ItAV Andrew Johnson Interrennuin. UlyBses Simpson Orant April 27. IS22-. March tTlSuy, IfTi: July 23, MKl. Rutherford 111 re U id Hayes-Oct 14, 1822; March 6, 1677; Jan. 17, 1803. James Abram (larlleld Nov. 19, 1831; March 4, 18H1; Bept. 19, ml. Cheter Alan Arthur Interregnum. Orocr Cleieland-March 18,1837: March 4, 1885, and to le In.uiguralcd again just eight years later, the first coae of tho kind lu our his tory. Benjamin Usrrlon-Atuf. at, 1833; March 4, lfr. After March 4 nuxl he will t the only living ex-president, a hN siiccev.r and prede cessor now Is. The fact that three piVMideiits dll on In dependence Pay i1ndeed extraordinary. As but twenty-one have died the chances of one s death on that day are not quite hh one lu eighteen, of two Mill fewer, and of three not one in hundreds. Ilut that two should die on the same d.iy and a third hut lite emt later, and the two higneiHof the Declara tion, the ill uncus are so r FlkliCK mole as to he scarcely calcu lable. Vet it hapiienud. Vice President Ilamllii alto dietl on that day. Nearly all the pifstdenls bnie lis oil to an alvancel age, ai It w.u nntunil tbey nlioiild be men of great vitality ami temperute liven to at tain the honor. John Adamhwu the old ert, lacking but a few weeks of ninety-one, while, omitting Uiuoln.KIMeilat fifty-four, and (in Hi eld, klllwl wilhiu a few weeks of fifty, the )nungest dying whs Folk at fifty four. Another curious fact Is that, including the presidents of tha senate w ho succeeded to the functions of the office, there hare boen more vice presidents than presidents to wit, thirty-four, though Clinton, Tomp kins, Calhoun and King each served In two administrations. From Adams the father to Adams tile son, as aforesaid, the Inaugurations were mild affairs, but Jaikstai cams In with a breeze, and the occasion was indeed breezy. He et the example of taking the oath on and delivering the Inaugural from the east front of the Capitol, and thru, maktug all reasoiiahledtxlurtion for the mrtin pit of those who dewribed It, the Mvne which followed did Indotd "Uygar description," The largest crord seen in Wahtngton down- to that time wattn attendance, and the mud was, in southwestern phrase, half bootleg deep," ou I'eunsylvauU avenue. Through that mud the crowd rushed to the White House, where all ths drrs were thrown open and punch t-erved out In bar rels, buckets, tiUM and even, so the opposition said, wah basins. Every room tn tlie house was crowded, and men with heavy and muddy lmota stood on the Ituest chairs and sofas to see what v as going on in front, ijimps and furniture were broken, and punch ap-illsd till the house was a wreck. Soon niCIUNAK. after there was a levee at which achee Welching 1.400 pounds (a prvsett to Jack son) was cut up and senm. The struggle for pieces resulted In a smash of furniture; liquor was spilled and cheese trodden Into the carpet, while ladies uem uaimy nana kerchiefs to their noses and foreign diplo mats looked on in uuditfui-d horror. Daniel Weltsterfcald the pisoe hioked like a republican palace taken by siege and sacked by the victorious enemy, but Hen- ton, tell x Grundy and men uf that class thought it just as well to "let t he toys hare thflr way ouoe In four years." It was the lat scene A ""rasr nf the sort, though Jack- ,A Jtek sou's second Inauguration fjf alMattrscte4a Isrgecrowd. ' x K Tbe next iuatigurationoi LiNcoLK, van Huren in ls87-was a comparatively tame affair, but In 141 the Whigs honored Harrison with a grand ml ly. Thence to Lincoln each Inauguration was muh like lu prdiMor, aud none presented feature of unusual Interest. Tbe orowds. bowevsr, enntluued to iucrea. and the proowsiion which followed Huehan- an raaebed nearly irom isc t- apuoi io im Whits House. This was tbe end of ths old regime. Ut ile aa the great wen of the da suspect sl It, the old repubUe was, practically, soon to pass away, anu be repiod br one of vastly I nor eased ' aud ceotralbusl powers. la i all the great speeches and state papers down to ls4l ooe find4 tbe fsderal union ' r4terred to iiidiiTsreatly as toe Unloa or tbe oonteder- aoy. Thus lesldent IHsroe Id hU toaugural said, l'ha 1 security and repose of this oiu otmfedi-racy forbid bjterfersnrs or colonisa tion by any foreign power " And i'rW dents Bucbauaa In his said, "Let every '3 id TT whtch would result rrom mtmnwn toTery portion of the oonfederscy." What a storm snrh use of that word would now raise 1 The impending change was Indicated on Match 4, 1801, by tho first military display of real consequence at an Inauguration. ibere were shurpsbooters on the housetops along the avenue as Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Lincoln rode slowly id the Capitol; there were squads of cavalry to guard tbe street croflslnga, and squads of Infantry along the route; there were trusty nnwufn at me npper win dows of the Capitol and artillery to the right of th east front, commanding the crowd to which the new president spoke. It was a sad presage. General Scott w savagely critlcUed for these arrangements, um Buosequent evenia ju stilled nun, Since that date the military has formed an Important part of every Inauguration, and at (1 rant's necond Induction, March 4, I6T3, the display wm such as to excite the admiration of foreigners accustomed to the finest exhibits of 1-midnn, Paris ami Herlln. Hut It was fatal to some of the partici pants and to many specta tors. The day has a bad pre eminence as the most inclem ent of any inauguration day QsitriELn. in our history. From dawn till d'srk a northwest wind so keen and cold that It seemed to chill eten (be bones blew with out an tinttant's cessation. Scores of sol dlers and sailors who had to stand long In place were prostrated In con sequence, while spectators miffered so lunch that the aver age mortality of the city for a shoTt time after ts said to have been notably tnereaved. Far otherwise was it at the inauguration of Cleveland, on which occasion by far toe greatest crowd ever seen tjp?re was assem- Obled In Wanhtngtou. Cor respondents celebrated ths occasion In many hundred V columns. Citizens of Wash ington still tell with glee how the visitors sut the V mfiut through nn chairs, on t benches In the parks and on .,,, ths atepi or public build-CLEVKLAM,-'tug. a. the weather wa flueandall UiehotelsoverciowdM.aud rail roajl managers tell with pardonable pride how they got the hu mired s of thousands to their homes In fairly good seaxon. Hut all these and other Incidents of recent Inau gurations ai - still fresh 1n the public mind. In concltii on, a few comparison are jus tifiable. We have had twenty-three presi dents lu 104 years, while Home had, dis carding minor contestants, sixty-four emperors In 503 years, and Great llritaln has had, beginning with Wil liam the Conqueror, thirty five sovereigns tn bM years. Of presidents In Mexico, Ilayti and South America, It would be idle to make an estimate. Vet two of our li. Harrison. presidents have becu assassinated, and an other, Jatkwjn, only escaped that fate by an accident which apparently would not happen one time In a thousand. Another escaped Impeachment by hut one vote. On the whole, though we may justly claim an improvement ovtr the dark pant, jet there U nothing to make us boa it. Our govern ment Is by no means exempt from the evils Milch aRlict other nations. J. M. HfcAhLK. Women and Doers, Eta. In the late Montagu Williams book, Around London," there is a striking testimony to tho truth of an old saying concerning women. "If anyone, said Mr. William., "has doubts as to the brutalities practiced on women by mn, let htm vWt the London hospital on a Sarurd.ijr nK'ht. Very terrible rights wiu meet his eyo. Sometime na many aa twelve or fourteen women may be seen seated in tin rweirinff mom wait ing for their bruised and bleeding faces and bodies to be attended to. In nine cases out of ten the injuries hare been Inflicted by brutal husbands. Thennrsea tell me, however, that any remarks they may make reflectiug on the aggressors are received ith great indignation by the wretched fruiterers. They positively will not hear a single word against the cowardly rninaus. ' 'Sometimes, said a nurse to me, when I hare told a wnimiu that her hus band Is a brute, she has drawn herelf np and replied: 'You mind yuur own bu&inetja, miss. We find the rates and taxes, and the likes of you are paid out of 'em to wait on us.1 " lecturliis; tu Itujal Children. Of the fimt lesion given to tha niyal children Mr. Uart aaya that when the professor (Hlr Richard Owen) first ar rived at Windsor castle ho inquired where lie ahonld hang np his diagrams, as these lectures were to be given in the white drawing room, the walls ol wliich were covered with white satin. The an swer was that he was to do ezactlr aa he pleased. The gentleman iu waiting was therefore of opinion that he should pin the drawings upon the wfiite satin hang ings, but this the professor declined to do, and thereupon requested to lie led to the lanndrr of the caatle, to the blank amaiement of the official, When he ar rived there he picked out the largest clotheehorse he conld find, and, having procured some green baize, rigged up an impromptu stand, which showed off his diagrams to the best advantage, Lon don Qlobe. T.opl. Who th'. T.l.phuu.. "Philadelphia," said Dr. Plush, of the Dell company, "runs higher than any other city iu the number of its telephone calls. The service is increasing with eath year, and with each year Is arriv. ing nearer and nearer perfection. Up to the present year we were frequently put to considerable trouble and expense in repairing our lines after stormy weather. Now, however, it Is different. We began to put our lines under ground In October, lUI. and have almost com pleted the work. Storms and high winds can do us but little harm now. No, we keep uo record of the number and vari ety of swear words uttered by impatient subscribers, but I ran safely say that they are fewer now than in former years. Philadelphia Record. A G. ll.nl of th. Old School. On a Sixth avenne train the other even ing an old man sat literally packed among women. Aa the train approached the Twenty-third sireet station he began to button up his coat preparatory to leav ing the car. lie looked about grimly among the clustered women till he caught sight of an elderly man stand ing with them. Reachiug out at arm's length with his cane among the fur belows and feathers, he managed to touch his fellow man on the elbow. The other understood at once, and wedged his way back to the waiting seat, When he was safely there the old man got np, and, glaring defiantly at the baflled fair ones, picked his way rheumatirally out J of the train. New York Time. I Ad Knt.rprltlDs; llurvtar. America is said to bo tho home of en- j terprise, but an English burglar has gone a little ahead of anything that ever orig inated in the Yankee mind. Heconcive4 i the idea of Increasing his receipts by.fur- ' nishing to a newspaper "liat." on his ' exploits. After each burglary he sent a full amount to the paper and collected pay for the articles in the usual way. The fact tliat he was finally detected and Is now iu jail dow net detract from his distinction as a man of resources. RoeJieUr Democrat and Chrouicle, Haobherf R. nuked. Snobkins (who thinks he recognizes someone he knows) Oh er! Haven't 1 1 seen you soiuewltere before j Nobktas (who decline to be patron- ' txed) As I have Ix-wn iu existence for the last half century I should say it Is ' highly probable Mutt you have. SnobUne does not parane bis Inquiries any further. Kxcuauga. The annual exi. rtutiou if ludu rob ber from Par is said to be upward of 90,000.000 pounds, worth from $a,0u0,0U . tfa,0O0,000. I THACKWALKIXG. A RAILROAD dcCUPATION THAT MUST GROW TO BE TEDIOUS. How th. Hla llaii.i'orlalloii Companies Keep Their lto.,1he,1. In llepalr look ing; tor Loo.. Nut. and I'rotriiillng; fiplk.. Along; Ih. Linn. Tho terrible accident that haptwiied to Peter Duuglierty, the "trackwalker," gavo to many readers a new word iu the vocabulary of "trades and occupations." That there was ancli an occupation as trackwalking under the big cover of the starry dome not one man in a thousand ever imagined. "A trackwalker, a trackwalker ex claiuiul onu citizen when asked the defi nition of tlie term, "Why, yes; of course. A trackwalker i u fillow who wnllcs the tracks. See'? Just as easy! Now ask me something real hard." If pressed for a closer explanation of the long word's meaning, tlie citi xen proceeds to get facetious: "Oh, watcher trying to ring in on me now? A trackwalker is a trackwalker. When the carnivorous tramp is hunted from his lair in one city he emigrates to an other. On the way thither, my friend, he is n valuable ap"cimen of the genus trackwalker. When the manager of an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" troop folds up his pocketbook and, 'like an Arab, silently steals away, leaving sweet little Eva. good old Uncle Tom and religious Jliis Opholia to swear at his memory for their salaries, why, then they are very likely to become trackwalkers. Then, again, you might call hucksters who drive their wagons np and down the street car tracks track hawkers. He, he, he! See' Which U fcoes to show that tho real bona Hde trackwalker is comparatively an unknown cog in tho groat machine of the world. If that cog was -suddenly taken out of place and thrown away the world would very 50011 discover its loss. From the crashing of wrecked trains would collie the death rat tie of the dying; from the rnddy glare of burning cars would come the shrieks of tortured wretches pinned beneath heavy timbers, and the one cTy sounded from end to end of the land would be, "The trackwalker deserted his trust." Ride along any road for five or ten miles and yon will over take him. plodding along hrnide the track. He is not dressed in the latest cataway diagonal, and his trousers, if noticed, bag at the knees. He only gets tlM a day here in the west, and in some eastern districts still less. He carries a wrench and a hammer, and now and. then stops to tighten a bolt in a rail or drive a spike Into a tie. He tramps along thus for twelve hours out of the twenty four, and at the end of the day "can sleep without rocking," A reporter found Danghorty yesterday in one of the pleasant wards of St. Jlary's Infirmary. Bending over hlin, with her sweet face full of sympathy, was one of the sisters of the order. "He's doing very nicely," sho softly said, "but must not be excited." "You see, it's my shoulder there now," exclaimed Daughterly, raising his left arm aud dropping it to the sheet again with a shudder of pnln. "It seems as though it v as under n trip hammer and the hammer was pounding for all It was worth. Htill it isn't aa bad now as it was. Uood gracious, but that old engine did hit mo a clip!" "How did it happen?" 'All tired sndden. I was walking along between tho tracks, lieaceable as you please when down rolls a tram on the left hand. Being afraid that the steam or something would hit me I stepped into the right hand track. Whack! BiH! Yours truly got it iu the neck Kure as yon live. An engine was flying down the right hand tracks, yon soe, and 1 merely tried to stop it by put ting my 'shoulder to the wheel. I don't remember what happened then. The lights went out. When I arrived In sight of myself ugaln 1 was here. "My walk is from Carr street to the other end of tlie bridge in Madison. I'm not complaining of the walk at all, un derstand. They always treated me white as long aa I've Ikhjii working for 'em, which la only a t-ouplo of months. I'm just a little sorry that the company is such a new I'm They haven't got any hospital of their own yet, you know. That's why I'm here. Of courbO I'm be ing treated splendidly here just as if 1 was at home but. you we, I don't know exactly who's going to pay ther-e good sisters for taking care of me. I'd hate to see 'em do all their work for noth ing." Dangherty gazed reverently at thecru cifix hanging on the opposite wall before answering. "Speaking of the work, it's all right. I get il.f0 a day, just the samo aa the other laboiers on the road, and it isn't as hard as digging. All you've got to do is to bo sure and go over your sec tion as many times as you're ordered, and see that the rails are lu proper shape. If you find a loose bolt you take your pinchers and tighten it. If you find a spike poking its head into the air, give it a clip with your hammer. That's all there is to tho business. If you should happeu to find something out of whack and can't fix it yourself, why, you go for help; that's all. Yon see, I know just enough about trackwalking to do my work wall. I have never had any of the adventures that some of the men have. If you want to hear some funny stories you ought to go down to Twelfth and Gra tiot streets. 'bitmeof thow fellows have been walk ing the tnn ks all over tlie country for years. Some of 'em know every square inch of rail between here and New York, I'll bet, and call tell you with their eyes shut where they are if set down on any one of the roads between this town and Chicago. A fellow gets to know the weight of the ties ou every mile he walks over, and from day to day learns to pick out whtch bolts are going to be loose and which spikes will poke their fiat heads above the flanges of the rails. It's like anything else; if you stay with it you'll learn it as yon do your friends' faces, and it becomes a sort ot instinct." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The modern form of football involves, excitements of a very dangerous kind. Tbe player, put into it the utter reckless ness ot soldiers on the battlefield. ...LerlnUiat. Otvjns' It is all very well to preach against In discriminate charily, and to those who are inclined to benevolence the lesson is most valuable. There is too much care lees giving, for charity no doubt often breeds mendicancy, and If there is to be giving it ought to be thoughtful, to the end that It may do good and not evil. Besides the charitably disposed, how aver, are those who are careless of th, misfortunes of their neighbors and those whose selfishness I, rarely tempt ed to make a sacrifice for the happiness tf their kind. Y oeu such as the., do a charity they are the Important beneficiaries, and it Is to them that the divine prntept eeneeni. ing the blessedness of giving applies. It ins tiers little whether thee, give with disoriminatioii or indiwrimiiiatloa; their gifts are so few that they cannot work much harm. If the encouragement of b'gging depended on tbe occasionally and spasmodically generous, the trade would assuredly die out. It Is well not to preach the cold truth to them, for they need little enough excuse for but toning np their pocket. Let tbetu open their Itearts wbeii they will, thoughtless ly or nut. as tl tiuy cUanee. What good Is done by tueui w ill be chiefly to them selves, and they will always, for a time at least, be the U-ttr tor their unproved opportoaiUM. lUrpw's Weakly. RHEUMATISM PREVALENT. Csased by the Kudden Cbsu-xes ot Temperature. j PEOPLE WHO HAVE FOUNO RELIEF. ' Rheumatism is mure prevalent here than ever lN-fore. ' When this disease fastens upon an In dividual wilh lis soienes, and pain, swelling the joint., rendering him helpli In his movement., and shattering- his u.e fulne.,, he Is Indeed sn olilert of pity. Tlie slight pain In thebse k. pain or stlfT ness of the joint, or muscles, Is a warning indication ot an Improvl.hed condition of tho blood, a low stale ot health, and if not attended til at once, means rliou mslisro. Rheumatism can now lie relieved and cured. Since tlie Introduction ot Favorite Rem' cdy, hy Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondoui N. Y., there has been fewer suffeiers than ever before. Favorite. Remedy drives out rhe.nmatlo nolon from Ihn blood, restores the dun lallon, strengthens the nerve power The best proof of its) value li the good It lias done. "t wa adllet-t with Inflammatory rBvunia tl.m for fifteen years, writes Nlr E Y Ta er f Last NaMau. N T. So serfr. that I up Ksd to be a crlpr-1. for life. LaJ.rplj.aiiia atmeDt t grew worse. Dr. Ketioeil "a i a.. It. Kemwlr belpwl nie from tbe time 1 fli.t nse,l It, an.l entirely cured me Harp felt Do -,ee t lhdl .inoe an'ltaat was three years ago Tlie beautiful dsuthter of Mr James Mc Furland. of DeMnlne.. Ia . was In-lp lesa for nionthf with sciatic llieiioinn-m. After a few doses of Dr. Kennedy's Fsv orltc Remedy, ahe liegsn to grow' lielttr appetite lnipro ved, slept well, and r m tinning Its use, was cured. "I was eonflnet to airbed w Ith rheiimatUt.i near my heart, wr lies Mr C I. -ea,er of Lir inincbain. Conn . and need Dr. Kei.ned' av..r Ite Remedr but a short while before It itrov. the rbeumstl.m out of my syslein." Mr O. Lanalfif. of Troy. N Y . hed rheumatism so had that ho had tn Im turned over In lied Afler u ivg llr Kennedy's Favorite Remedy but a short while was restored to health. What reason then for uffrrlne with rheumatism or neurnluia. Till, nitdkiue will help you If given a trial. No floner rlielnilo ran loll Hie merit or nooil s x,irHHi.iriU,l us well as the l ures aeenm. pllslied hyllils excellent medicine. The man who tears one leaf out of the llible will soon disbelieve it all. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's WUch llazle iale will cure Iheru. T. P. Thomas j-iie nne wno nas inrift uas every thing that find's law requires of him. hinall In size, Kreat in results: De Wilt's Little Karly Risers. Rest pills for Consti pation, best for Sick ileadache, best for SoiirSlomach. lliev nevergilpe. T.I), Thomas. If Christ is in vnil snmpbrulv will l.o sine to see Him find love Him. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tern oer, and result from the use of De Wilt's Mule Early Risers, the famous little pills T. 1). Thomas. If you aie willing for fiod to uue you lu His own nay He will do it. Be Voir Own Dot tor. It wont cost you one half as much. Do ,iu. oci..jr. rruu iiirce z ceni stamps lor postage, and we will send you Dr. Kauf- ..' .ui.i nuu coiorea pistes, Irom life, on disease, lis eansea and hnm. cure. Address A. 1. Ordway A Co . Bos ton, Mass. When Christ fills us the first thing he does Is to empty us of self. Tho I.lllle Ones MIi..,M Iw, A..r..ii IJ . ... ,'uw,,,., rtttiij vun.iuercu, especial ly when lliev contract Coughs and Colds. v.iuum ,,,o ucuiun ui ciiiuiioou, as many a fond mot! er known. Do not allow a f'nttnl, n, C'..!., , ... .... . " " " wo. i.iinuer vunng oi old. It may be the forerunner of an un. m,.i ,.' ,... ..u.vij uv,. Homo cuiiuurnuv recom m.n.l.ll .... li-... -n , ,baL,0 ,o Hsu an-. ma, ,ue cel ebrated remedy for Coughs, Colds and of ran-Tlna fiee at T, D, Thomas' Drug Store, "An many as ure led by the spirit of God, they are the sons of meu." I have been troubled with chronic ca. larrh for years Ely'a Cream Balm Is tbs only remedy smong Ike many that I have used that affords me relief. H. H, Wll lard, Druggist, .Toilet. Ills. 1 have been troubled with catarrh for ten years and have tried a number of rem edies, but fonnil no relief until I purchased a boitle of Ely's Cream Halm. I consider It the most reliable pieparallon for catarrh and cold lu the head. Oeo. E. Crandall. 1. M., (Juonochawiitane, R. I, Whenever a wise man makes a mis take It teaches hlin something. Klertrlo Hitters. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so iwpular as to need no special men tion. All who have ased Electric Blttrrs sing ihe same song of praise. A purer medicine a sea not exist and It is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Milters will cuie all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Rolls, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. H'lll brlve .talaris frem Ihe system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers For cure of Headache. Constipallou and Indigestion isy Electric llllters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price GO els and $1.00 per bottle at Hebers Drug Store, Lehigh ton, and Blery's Drug Store, telssort. (iod'a bread Is always sweeter than tha devil's plum pudding. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILI.A. THE KIND THAT CURES." I ' an nigni) recGtlililelui nr. JJIIU S COUKH H) run for croup. 1 ha, e tucsl tt for several years aod fliol It llu. Ite.t r.iiu.1,-.,., i,l.ui e,i . .i.uo.i, atufi oMtu, miniujiloil, , The surest war to win the Invent people Is to become lovable. Tbe wind from the North blows sharp and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sore, will quickly perform a -ronderous cure. T D. Thomas. Hairy-men and sUH-fc-rainers all buy Hull . Head Horse and Cattle Ponder For plstem.er. hfclehouuu, aud loss of appvUU:, It Is without a peer In the market. Prloe as osnts per package. "They that aro ill the fleali uncon verted oauuot please Uod." CeK IIANA'K SARS.srMIKJ.A, its 'TUB KINDTltiTULllKa. The man who works for find alwaya gets hla pay in advance. A tientleniati lu Union County, Ho., who Is too modest a man to have his name mentioned in Ihe neaspapers. was r tiled of rheninalliui b Chambeil iln's Pain Balm, after trying other medicines and treatments for thirteen years, 60 rent IkiUIcs for sale bv N B. Reber. Lehmhton. and W. F. Illery. H'elssport. POWDER Absolutely Puro. A i if 'D I'TUiUr -' V. iiu i "V iei wt! lu lt-t, Minii. ln nittli I u. l I 1 .uts-iitiiiritl I" Lsoil lit j .'it tuts! ukmi; 1 hUvi lt i Of ( i &AKIN13