Jft FEIMESM6 " laTapeeialt? at our Job Printing Ctttne lu Suyder'a Block, east aide nf the Lehigh Hrldge. Knvelopes,Noteajt'l tetter Paper, Pbampleta, Order Books, VtMirliers, Tags, aud all kinds of 1'lc N'lc, Horse and Bale bills. We do all work neatly, cheauly aud cleanly. Do you need anything la this lluef then call and see us, or write ua a postal card and we will be at your senior. S'fc Meto UAH H "iiiiiuWMu ....j newspaper printed lu Carbon county, 0011 omientlr It I. tiio bast medium Tor adver tUers. Our now columns nparkle with the oocutrencea of the day olern, sploy, tltleiestlug, bright uud independent. Our editorials are original and will be worth reading on account of their spirit which la Independent, of outside dlotatlon. Our price i one dollar a year, "Hattyou try It. "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna. February 25, 1893 $1.00 a Year in Ad vane VOL X2, No. 15 kemebf.r New Bee Hive, AND SWARTZ, Jut new, as an innovfttiou, we are offering our customers beautiful book -Shepp's Pho-togrnph- of the World, with every Forty Dollar. Purchase. We would like very much to explain this to you. Will you please call. Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Boom Furniture, Book Pases, Hall Racks, , Handsome Carpete. Aie among the Roods we sell at very low prices. Kemerer AND FrcslBnal & Business Carfe W. M. Rapahor. ATTORNEY io COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House, MATOH CHUNK PBNN'A, Real Estate and Collection Agency. Will Boy init Sell Heal Estate. Conveyancing nestlydone. . ollections promptly tnsde. SetUlng Estates pi Decadents a specialty, May be consulted In PntlMi and Herman not. M-vl HAH. 1 was born as free as the silvery light That laughs In a southern fonntalnr free as the sea fed bird tltat nests On a caudinaria tnoaotstat Free as the wind that luocke at the sway ALLENTOWN,PA. SWARTZ, PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU DIBCOVKRKB OF BoDirotfs Hlracnlom Remefllei. Uaaral Minted Physicians' ttttdors Thein As being the Orestetl DUcoTery o( tie Age, PoslUie eu e when used In accordant to .nitruc uons.la outesses hers tolore so-called Incur, able. Diphtheria, Asuv ma. bronchlUs, catarrh, cougestton ot the lungs, the result of sunstroke. 1 apoplexy ana limns par ailiea reswreu m uieir biEural eondlUon. Snlne Sip and bona disease t cured, uneujiausm latles,nsuralia, Bright! disease of the kid. s.llTrooaiPlalnt.ilysntery,.an4 so-called im.it alseasa are enUrely cured by pure .During nine years over lfl.ooo persons hate bad thee medicines and ars nvlu. witnesses el ihelr worth. I will not go Into prattle ny. self, bslng oisMITsers ol age: will se t my ssedleluee only. 1 bars two eminent physicians nannsetsd with me to attend to calling at the Tsstoeacas 01 iss sua u reqiureu. TBSTIUOMtALD. Froaa Patrlek Barka. raii-ADUMiA, April , n'l. Professor Bouarou-Oear Sir Alien met.; saad you my sincere tbanit tor the good thst your medicine done me, and you can iabUsh this letter II you choose, tor the benefit it the sufferers. In which I will stats I bad mr mA .Hxhul nnnllnff the ears, and doctored Isr it, aud was la the hospital about six weeks. 1893 SPRING 1893! We art ready for the Spring Beaton In the Dress Go ods DEPARTMENT. New Goods, New Shades, New Styles. All open and waiting your Inspection. Shades and styles to charming that you can't help to admire tliem. We bare them In greater variety than you ever laid eyes on outside ol Philadelphia and New York. As to prices they are right they're at thn bottom tound. Writs for sampjes and compare them"wltb;othcr goods. lismem ber the place we refer te Is "Hunsicker's DU. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. t llANnoa. HaoAnwAV nouns. Monpai s. AT KAS-10M, HWAX IIOTKL, TUKSDATB. . AT Dftiii.rh KM. SUN IIOTF.L. Wr.DKV.enA VS. 4T AM.:XTU-K,llllAllllCaiTRAI,TlllIB8DA IT llATIt, FRIDAVS ASD SATtlllDAYS. omce Hours From 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni. Practice Imlted to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose k Throat tip-Also, Itef ruction of !hEy or the adjust ment of iUmm. THE GREAT ThiTsTiwiiirlITi ffjthatt!mliilall4onr SuLnint Utitebs; 111 euro yoa, F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., onto opposite the Opera House. Bank Htreet, Leh ;i ton, Pa. I1KNTISTBV IN ALL ITS tlRANl'llES. Filling and making artificial dentures a .pedal. ty. Local anesthetics used, Ons administered and Teeth Fxtractrd WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOUR! From S , m.,to 11 in.,rfom 1 p. ra., to 0 p. m., from T p. m., to 8 p. tn. Consultations lu Kniillsh or Herman ORIce Hours at Ilailetou-Kvcry Ssturdty. OctlS-17-tv A.S.Rabenold, Brancb Orrica :-Orer J. W Aaudenlm.h' LUuor store, BANK STREKT. LKIIIQUTON. uentlstry In all Its nrsnehes. Teeth Extraete,lTTbfnTrrtn IthoutPaln. Oas administered wheurequesteil. omvoa, omce Days-WKUNKSDAY of each week. PO.addiess, 4LLENTOWN, 3-yl . ILebghcountv.Fa. pOR BUPEKVISOI!, The undersisned will be a caudldate for Supervisor of Mahoning Township, at the spring election. IT. SAMUBL IJVBltT. Corner 6th and" Hamilton Sts. WJSHJfE Bloie'iOU btnd. adnitintJbcmeiotwoJleii, n4 lntUrarait- nM h o to IT of. Uoudrou't office, and get tome of nil Hod Uklnc place, tome of tbe doctor thought X rrouia ot 10 iet mi u mi lilt, but 1 wu told b; band amputated to taire one ol aj crtenaato i. and set aomeofhll dlrls lor It, and tbat be knew It would aave ut nand. I tm thr avnrt sot tha medletne. and In two waaka tbe awelllng all went down, and I bad tbe tat ot my fingeri. Tbenlwent to work, ami oDilder mraelf well, and earaeitly ncommeml Ue remedy to all afflicted like me. Tberr la thtn in the world like It to deitrov blood MUon. reduce awelllng. annlbtlate pain, reitoi- UI KUUU 1U US Ml Cs sUS hlivuisaaiosa taa osav KsspecltuVyour. im If. lh St.. fhllsdelphis, Ts. From Jassph Klrkner. ins Ninth Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. rieas allow roe to add my testimony to your Urt. usTlog been sunstruck three times during twenty years, tbe last urns It was so bad that l was bed last lor four months: had the Terr best at doctors but was still pining awsj. wituap- va'tla poor, ana greas psin ail over me. i sasxpted to go Dot, but could not stand the sun, would often drop down while et'ampttng to walk therasewssoonslderedaverybadone; It wss Issllnsd to run on congestion of the brain, wss then recommended to Prof. Ikiudrou's medicine and 1 made out to got to his office, 1T2T N. loth stress, and I got the medicine and In three weeks time I was able to be out and tending to ser business, though oae ot my horses died In the meantime from tbe bead, while 1 stood tt. and am able to attend to business now. Thanks ta God Almlsbty and to Prof, lloudrou'a medi etas, which 1 will recommend forever te any aoor sufferer as I was,would be pleased to have aay one call and see me tor further Informstlon, Heepectruliy Tours' J03KP1I KIRKF.R. OSes and Laboratory open dally ttom J a. in. ta I p. m. Oall or write to ALUANHKR BOUDROU, UK North Tenth Htreet, t. It. 'ea-iy. Philadelphia, Pa Ssod esnt stamp for valuable book. We handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi cals.M aga tunes, Fashion Book s and &tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get a papr If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Ct0R Tolacw. Confectioner?. Fruits. Knb. Toys and Fancy Mote At the very Lowest Cash Prices. By 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. brbtnby, THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST STREET, LEIIiailTON. PENH'A. Tbe Carbon flouse bas been renerated and mtmvAil t hrniitrtiasiit- It 1m elfftrlo Uirhted and vnntllntfwl nri 1 ftnionir tba Heat Hot la lit tbh section ol tbe State. Ina patronage ol tha public It solicited. Best atcwmnrwtaUon for permanent and transient custom. Charaei rtry inoderuie. Fine Liquors, Fresh Beer and rortr ana uooa uticars. lor aaie at in ear. ( The IevadloK Kttanrant ) iUm Lbtgh VaUer. OIRCLB CAFE LIOW MALL UL'ILDINO, s. k. cor. ALLENTOWN Centre Hquure, rtUlJll tw t f CIIAS. A. HOWUAX, Prup, Thl Pooular lteataurant has been thoroughly reutieu ttuu rriuriiuiipu, vuu mo Kcucrui bvuudi inniintlnna am of a. siiDerlor aad lnvttlnscharai.' Ur. All the delicacies ot the saavm served at mode rate rates, me Dans sappnea wun nana OUlllie uest urftiius vt ttuivi, iMi'itiri,. Ai'i Lnrfle Dining Hooui tn the nr. Oscar Christman, wEissponr, vx. Liver; and Exchange Stables, Easy rhllng carriages and sate drlrlng horses Hi 4Ccimiuodatlons to sgentsdivlere..it Mall ami telegrspa orders proiuptlr attended to (Urn me a trial. tna;t-ly The Celebrated Blose's Old Stand, - - First Street. CypreSS Sllillg'lG. German Remedy. i TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. Vnr tiuinA (lfnthU rtlllnnaRnellsdeDentl onPrLpnrjRnrrneE! It will rare yon. tar & rase where Bl'L mtTM ItrrTRR" will liiot assist or cure. It laercr ratis. i inari ti ra iv hit art' eloseir confined In Ums fnllia and wfiTst shops; clerk s,w ho do oot procure snfllclent exercise, and all who are oontlDed In doors. should nse iHULraro Rmtni. Therwlll oot then be weak ani Cleanse the vitiated iloqdjihcn you see ta laTumles Imrst ngtm-ougn me sum n ri mules. Blotches. Lrnd Sores. Ilely on l-5Ul.rH UK 1HITEKB lind health will (ol How, If you ilo not will) to idwt from Rheum aUsm, use a boute of SDLPnnit HITTERS It never falls to enre TtotTsTw without a bottle. Try It: you will not regret It Ladtea Tn!elicate health, who are all rundown, should nse iSCLfnrtt lUTTFRW. SULPHUR llITT HS vTin cure L,iTertm ulalnL Don't lie dla xjunureui it w m cure vnu. sulphitr Hitters Iwlll bntld rou unand make tou strong and I k i.s." - BCLPHCR HITTERS prill make your blood mure, ncn bdu nirong, iumi your ooon nnrus Trr Sulphur Bit ntRS to.nlght, and v-mi will sleeo well And plnlonlnit clasp of another- Vet In the slurs they scour:! today I aaw ami anew -ra nmineri Vested In piirpla I Mt apart. But tho cord that smote Mm bruised inet 1 c.i'-ed my eitrs, but the sob that broke Vrom his stirap lirrast accused Die; No phrase uf trawitilof judirment Just The plaint nf my soul Could smother, A mature rile, abated to the dust, I anew Mm still luy brother. And the autumn day that had smiled so fair Bceracd suddenly overclouded; A ftioom more dreadful than uatnre owns. My human mind enshrouded; 1 thought of (he power benign tbat made And bound men one to the other. Arc! 1 felt In my brother's fear atratd And aahamtd In the shame of my brother. - Florente Earla Conies. I)n)HEF0JGIVEH13? Do rou want the best Medical Work published F end a JM-ent stamps to A. 1. OKDwar & Co, Boston, atses., sod recelre a copy, free. Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Gkaveu's ropular Store, Bank Street. caraej 'money was scarce; the' tlrm of Morton, Douglas & Co, were f onnd orer stocked, Resnlt failure, but not dis grace. Both partners surrendered all MURFREE'S HEROISM. ! homing in Ms arms tne-nanniesi) causa j of his triflit mill distnrbaiue, Jlrs. Jlur- 'There is not a irHcle of heroism free's r !.. which she ludlmog over , ?. . ' . . - ..it ... ..l.i r rnr ".""" . " " tueir private estates tor too uenent or i ' , ,' and which, with Its hiirh shoulders aud creditors, and they, aa a arm, were I bruslied out her buck hair in fnrnt ciMri had louliiil in the dim Uht liVe ft jonr mother was tliinkiug about when she nnmed you 1 cAn't iiiisfrine. I aui sure that I neTer saw a man more iin- awopt out of existence. They tried for awhile to do a commission business, but were oblignd to give It up, and each waa financially in close quarters, area for the neoossariee of life. "Why not see your brother Jack, my retnrne.1 home downcast on. evening , llk" hi " I have known yout.i .... ... 1 1 . til 1 11.. a Ll. t after darkness had set In. "I hear tltat I J ' um. he has saved up considerable money and only the other night his wife told me that they were about to bnild a new house on the avenue. Bnrely after all yon have done for him (Henry's wife knew nollilntf about the forged check) he will help you by the return of a few of the many dollars he has obtained of the dresser glaas preparatory to rellr- .tootling figure. Ingfor theidght. 4'2iot a particle," she I Jleu think umi'kly sometimes, aud Mr emphatically repeated. "What on earth Murfree resliied the sitnstioii with re- Roofing and Spouting a special ty Stove repairs furnished on abort notice HpRsonahle! Guaranteed full Lengtb. The very bust Bhlngle In tbe Market, Msantsctored by RICKERT & SNYDER, Claremont, Virginia. -FOR SILK: IK W 1 1 S3 PORT BT - J. K. RICKERT, DKALBR IN PICTURE UOl) ND COVE. All Kinds of Building Lumber Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Fine Gilt and Pressed Papers, Also, Fslts and Inosslni. with Handsome FreUes. KRUM HAVE YOUR Freinlit, Bmw anrl Parcels DELIVKHKD A John F. Hottenstein. Window Shades ready to bang, or put up lo order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, us.ru in attention patu to tne uenverv ot Glass, nruties. Palntlne and PsDer Frelitbt. Daxesse and Paresis to all carts Tlsnglng, bv comprlllenl workmen In ant of town at the lowest prices. A share of part 01 the county I puouu paiionaae is resuecuuny soucuea. By Leave orders at Sweeny's, Koch's hooks, .Maiionery sua ransy Goods, always a large stock at DO YOU WEAR PANTS? If you do, you want a good fit, Latest Style and First. Clais IForkmanship. Leave your order with Frey, DO YOU WEAR A COAT ? You m ant n perfect lit You want good Goods. You wait a well made and stylish look ins; garment. Leave your order with Frey For the present we will carry a full lme ot samples ot season able goods Irom which you can seleet. Our prices will be the very lowest and in all cases we will guarantee satisfaction. We solicit your patronage. H. L. FREY, AMERICAN HOUSE. Op. lbs ltouod House. - North First Street. AMI KISTUER Luckenbach' til Broadway, Mauch Chunk. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. I Rower's Uulldlnc; opposite Pott Office, FIRST ST,, LEIIIOHTON. PA. M'ork tsksn In every dsy of the week ana promptly attended lo. Family Washing done at very rsssnuahls rates. PATRONAGE SOLICITED, Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the Estate i In the Orphans' ot Robert A. Henry, late olVtlourt ot Csrbon lAwerToaamenslriK Twp., I County, Pa., Apt 11 Uaroon uo ra., aeceasro.j erm, a Henry Morton of the large inacn.nery firm of Morton, Douglas & Uo waa h very busy nian. Ten years before tha time at which this sketch is opened ha and Louis Douglas started in business with a small cash capital and an abun- dance of enterprise and pluck. By close attention and hard work the firm had made sncce;s assured, and, while the principal stores and factory were located in Boston, extensive branches had been opened in New York and Chicago, to which of the last named cities Mr. Mor ton was often called on business. In fact, being the principal saleeman as well as head of the linn, he was com pelled to be absent from home a greater part ot the year. At the time this story begins he was busily occupied in settling the details of several large contracts which had been under consideration during the week previous, and many gentlemen were awaiting his decision as to these and other matters. One by one each of the waiting customers was attended to, and only one tierson remained, with jvhoia llr. Morton was not acquainted, but who Insisted on transacting his business with the head of the firm only, and to him at last Mr. Morton inquiringly turned, saying: "Well, sir, what can I do for you?" In parenthesis let us here say that for many years, and at intervels of but a few months in each year, Henry Morton had been greatly disturbed and deeply grieved in tbe knowledge of the fact that an older brother, on whom rum hod fas tened its clutches with a firm grasp, had been going from bad to worse; had neg lected his businees and family, and at the same time bringing a moral disgrace npon the name, which facts were only kept from publicity by tbe expenditure of a great ileal or money ana anxiety on the part of the younger brother. Time and again be had taken his brother Jack from the Tombs. Repeat edly bad he paid the tine in advance and saved him from appearance in the police court; often secured his release through the friendship and respect of the proba tion officer, and yet, with all these and tbe fact that the whole care of Jack's family had been thrown upon him, there waa no sign of reformation on the older brother a part. The climax came one day after hear ing that Jack had borrowed money in bis name from a regular customer of the firm, which was paid without question, but caused Henry to arrive at a decision immediately. This decision forbade the presence of bis brother at the store of the arm or at tne awelllng nouse ot Henry with orders that Jack should not be ad mitted into either place under any cir cumstances. Henry wna greatly surprised and pleased, shortly after, to hear that such a decision had been the means of sober ing up his older brother, whose eyes were apriarently opened to the folly and dis grace of his past life, and that he hud obtained a situation at bis old trade and to all intents and purposes showed that he was once again on the path of virtue and good morals. Jack s children and wife occasionally appeared at Henry's store, and In his private office, with tears and smiles, re lated the story ol tneir rather s upward turn and the joy which had come again into their own household. And so it was tltat on the day on which this story opens Henry waa at peace with all the world, with no skeleton In the closet at home and with every success In bnsi from yon. Our new landlord insists upon having his overdue rent, and we need moner for croceriea. The cunboard shelves Bre almost empty, and you really ought to see your brother." Til do it, by Jovef replied Henry, "much as I dislike to do it. Still, he cannot Tefuse under the circumstances," aud putting on his hat Henry left his home with eiectations of a quick and pleasant return. Henry found his brother at home, took him into a room where they could be alone, and told his story. His surprise can be imagined when his brother Jack blurted out: 'Can t do it, Henrys need every dollar I have, you'll have to go to somebody else. It's no use expecting anythinz from me. No, sir; nol" "Why, you scoundrel! were It not that the same mother bore us both I would kill you where you standi Now, under no circumstances, ever speak to me again, and never darken the doors of my house as long aa yon live. By Heav en I" Henry exclaimed suddenly, aa it the recollection of something had been. forced upon him, "I have at home. among my private papers, that which will make you open your pocketbook and decide which of us will do the beg ging in future!" And pulling his hat nrmllv over his eyes Henry Morton darted out of his brother'a bouse Into the darkness and with firm set Hps and gritting teeth started at a quick pace for Ids hnme. when he reached his own dtwirstrn his pace slackened, aud slowly anil iiuictlr entering the house and ascending the ball stairs to his room he lighted tbe gas, found the iron box in which his pa pers were kept, aud after opening it hs readily put his hand npon the paper which he had determined to use in order to obtain bread and butter for Ids family. Lilting the rorged paper to the light to be certain he had made no mistake, his eyea were attracted to a black bor dered "In Meinoriam" which linng above his desk, on which was plainly printed: markable speed, and being on his met tle determined not to be made a fool of. Knocking Mrs. Murfree's jewel case from the ilres-.er as he lied he rushed nut of the room iiellmell, stepping on the cut. tlii, imtlmr nf tlm lMVRt.rtittlft tinlHM Mr. Murfree looked ap in a weary 11H.s ,t nWHkened him. way from the corner where he sat. "I'm j Willi a sa nan kick he sent her ahead sure, my dear," he began. of him, as lie flew down the front stairs, "No, you're not," snapped his bi'lter aud banged the front dooropen and shut. ilf, giving the pincushion a wliaok Then he panted breathlessly up again, suiKiug on tne top stair, sure, omiseu and mad, just as Ills wife succeeded in half. with the hairbrush to emphasise her words; "you are not sure; you are never sore of anything you only think. Bah I I bate a man who 'only thinks.' " And she jerked the tangles out of a refractory auburn lock wit additional force. "Wben Mrs. Jenks was telling tofdgbt about that paragon of a husband of hers I waa simply consumed with envy. It ehows how much to believe iu nainee. Look at you two meu; look, I say!" Yea, rov dear, responded Jlr. Mnr- Hunting the L.ii. "Burglar," he gasped. "Whcir. oh, where?" she screamed ox citedly, half helping, half dragging him into the room. "Gone," he managed to say: "knocked him over got away front door see there?" pointing to the jewelry strewn around the Hoor. Mrs. Murfree gave one look,'and then, Mr. u,l Sirs. Jas, W. Shnllll. FATHER AND MOTHER Restored to Health. A Stricken Household Made Happy. Mr. anil Wn JimU IP. BhuitU, nf HW ttork, Vltltr Co., A r., art n o tht tuo't repftttdfamiitt effarviert in thi tmmtjf. lfoth btitffttriflen with ditean relate theifhappy reeorery. WooiMTOnt, Vl'ler Co., Arrll 2S, 1893. Dn. David Kfjvkedt : Drsr Sir Naturally energetic I found It hard to he the victim ot fell disease. I was terribly trnnbted with my slom srli. my food would bresk up soju- after 1" eating siould wake up every a I with tliat faithful sense of obligation to free, pulling off his boots in a resigned the tradition of her sex which the aer way, "I'm looking." age woman seems to pnsw ss in an ruicr- "Bah!"re4orted his wife, "I mean your t gency, she proceeded t" fi hit invay. names Ulyssos Murfreu, Peter Jenks ' Mr. Murfree dumped her into a chair, just think of the difference, and yet Pe- j He waa too weak to hold her, and lesides ter Jenks knocked a burglar down stairs ; he felt n fiendish exultation in glorying this week with one fist; one, I assure iu his superior streugthof mind. sowheu you; and yon you are afraid to go call- she recovered he was picking up the lift, almost unbearable. Idoctoredwlt lag on the Slmsongibbrrs after dark be-' cleverly scattered trinkets with as lwred physician and took insny oslled cure oause they kep a dog." I an air aa he could assume. I nut none helped me ; seeing in (he news- "Well, my dear," feebly expostulated I "What are you scared ofir" he said ! ipi'r'of 'he wonderful cures performed Mr. Murfree, "it is a very large dog and i scornfully. "Man's goue; I'm here: I i 'V ,,r.' DaS Kfnii rdx Faiorlte 1" rather think I have protected you even Here Mrs. Murfree suddenly turned if I am a coward. Perhaps you will around, and through lips containing sun- i kindly leave the light burning after this dry hairpins, comb and such trifling ar- so that I shall not be obliged to struggle tscles hissed, "Don't talk to me!" in ' for my life iu -the dark," and he wiped nlchtwlth a hnrnlnir. soar dt trred feeling there, that made my un such an impressive and disgusted man- from his forehead a few drojis of blood nerthattr. Murfree suicided at once! trickling from a scratch he received in and proceeded to finish pulling off his his encounter with the large pin on his socks. cape burglar, making his face ns gory as He was not disturbed sgain until the possible with the smull amount of mate- moment came for retiring, wnen, con- rial. trary to their usual cnstoui, Mrs. Mur frea turned the gas entirely out, leaving the room lu darkness, save where a streak Veritably the tables were tiirnnl. Mrs. Murfiee looked at him a moment in a hysterical way, ond then fulling on of moonlight fell tlirongh the window, I hi neck alternately implored forgive- open for ventilation. ' ness and wept over her lormer seventy. Iow, If there Murfree hated room gas turned iicmedy, of lioncloiii, N. T I deter mined to try It; sflcr n.lng It a little while relief came and Iwfore I had Un titled the third buttle I was entirely enrol. -.Inst think at II stranger. from n sick man KNTIKKI.r Cl'RF.H. ALWAYS AA was cnnslanlly cnnstiia4ed and have mt been troubled that wsy since. But the grcstest blcs.lng was tbe fore It per formed for my wife, who previous to tak ing It was troubled with lit kness common to all women 8lie wss so 111 that she could hardly drag herself sbout the house; she too tried sli kinds of so-oslled positive cures but with no svstl until she Wean using Favorite Bemrdy, and that was the medicine we hsd been praying1 it was to have the bed- lightful names which Mr. Murfree s soul she , ,k , hftlth d d off at night, but know-, was thirsting for. I strength and Is a nell woman to-day. Tim nnilernliMied Auditor aDDOInteU bv said (lourt to pass upon the exeeptlons tiled to the HOHNKR SECOND & ALUM ars. Want everybody in Lehighton to buy at their store bscause they have not only an ex cellently awotted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &c, but bteause their price, are low er than theae goods enn he bought foi elaewhere in fown. We show noodi with pleas. ure. quote uriees and delivci all purchases. Don't forget, but rail and see us. KRUM and KISTLER. DRUGS, pre MEDICINES, genuine ami best Seidel's Bakery, S0AP3, 'arge line nnd cheap WINESsK0d '"nr niedicina-l use CIGARS, 'be best mmle. ArimlnUirRtnr'.ti Account of the Above Kdtfcto. restate the account ll ueceaiary nil make dl t iituirli-in nf thM fund In the hnnda of J. IT. K reamer, me aaimniunuor win meet an itarttes inte rented, for the purpose ot IM ap- tss.lnrmoiit. tit hi rfli In the Count V iJiitldltliM. iu the borough of Maucti Chunk, on Saturday, the 11th day of March, A I. 193, at 10 o'clock, a. rim where and hen all parties Intf tented aie required to appear and iiresent their claims, or De lorevrr ucuariru nwu rwiaMUK fund. Feu. 7th, WW .1. H. FI Ml Kite Auditor. 4 IT -AT- first StrMt, LtblalitoD, you Kill altvay n4 rrathest aid Bait BREAD AND CAKES. Itye, Wheat and Vienna Dread Fresh K erjr Day, Our Vienna Hread taoHot srECTACLEs; n ve ,;3-i'i-"',n-- and increasing trntle. I guar- Seidel's Vienna llakery, autee satisfaction to i-ery opp.omrfs. tibst sr.. lehiubton. rx customer. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded, I TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tht unuralund bavin t baeu rittorftdth I hsuilth hi aim il n.Mna Lftr luffertiiB fur to. rarntullv I dread disease Contaoiption, Is anxious to male I known to his fallow suflWf rs the means ofeutra I lu those who deslrtflt.be will clieeriuUy sand (free ol chars) a copy of the prescrlptlouusid, Hod, Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and AT HIK lUMir Maladies. lleliuDe all sufferers will trr hu neiuedt, as It 1 Invaluable. Those desiring ine yrencnimoQ, wuicu win eui mrui nuuiiOti, aim may prove a uniting, win piesse auaress, Coiitrul Drill? Storo, km. edwakh A.muso.N.Bjooki,; New York. apr. S, 2-"jr. Of. C.T.HORNnry Miller, FRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. DO TOU WAVT Watches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains. Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Ear Ring, Kings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society Emblems-, H'ntch Charms. Tou esu bur ttsui anil nail ware at mir roDUIsr Slots ta i.inswsy. Repairing la all lis bnrcsss esrstullj atlsailed losi law prleas. Wilson Frantz, TU SOUTH IND JEWLIR, Jaakway, ekifhton. Risnr.1., the Leading Photo grapher. Lehighton Cabinet "holographs & Larger Sires, Viewn of Itf sidences in town and rounty at the ver) lowest priees. nuv vour Cliriatmns Presents AT Frank Leibenguth's NORTH MUST STIRKT, whsre alsa aaD ba faantl a rlna Line ot Fin Ororerlee, FniHs. Csudlss. Oraen Vese- tahla. In season, a., at tha rery lowest Priees. Prompt alien Hon and good goods. Ogp-CALL ANB BIS US, LEHIGHTON, .HILL UANUr'ACTUrir.R F Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shut'ers, window sashes. Mouldings, Brackets A Nil DKALEK IN Ml Kinds of Dressed Lumber Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &C..&C Very Lowest Priees ggrSalt bills priaHd hap : nrnniA morton. : : noas mc ihtd isis. : : Ot buch Is the Ktnsloiu of ljeavea. : Steadily his ey(o rested upon the face ot the aged mother who&e photograph attached gave sad evidence of the His goue out, and as his eves filled with teara his hands mechanically tore Into a hnndred pieces the evidence of a t rime which might lie used to his own advantage, or to gratify his revenge.. Be quietly opened the stove door a moment later ashes! Did he forgive him? Qod knows. W. S. Goodvrillie in True Flag. Deadly rraesle Ael.l. Prnsslo acid is composed of snch things as animal refuse and blood solids, with large quantities of oil of vitrol. Even tho smell ot the acid produces pain In the throat and In the ritrion or the heart, and there are fewpoisonsforwhlchther, is such little opportunityTor.an antidote. II there is time, and there seldom is, for the poison is almost Instantaneous in its action, ammouia inhaled very freely may give reuer ana reduce the absolute cer tainty of death to a grave probability. Exchange. - Where Lleorlr. (Irows. On the banks nf the Tigris and ths Euphrates the licorice plant Is chiefly grown. These great rivers flow throngb. flat, treelefs prairii'a of uncultivated and nearly nniuhabiled land. Pur three months of the ) ear Lot winds blow, and the temperature reaches 101 degs. For six months of the year the climate is moderate aud salubrious, aud for ness and a hope of Bpeedy retirement and three mouths bleak and wintry, the a quiet life. thermometer guing down to SO degs. at "I should tike to see you, Mr. Morton. nl!iut-- Traveller. Mrs. JANE MOODY. TERRIBLE! TERRIBLE!! Salt Rheum for 20 Years. SYSTEM TIIOnOl OHLT PERMEATED, YDT Dim's Sirsapatllli wrought i Cure! Mas. Moody resides in Weston, Aroostook Co., Me., ai wuosr. REMARKABLE STATEMENT WE rfB 1.11,11 BELOW, IS WELL KNOWS AS ONE Or THE ' OLD SCHOOL WOMEN, " WHOSE WORD IS COOn AS GOLD, ONE OF THE THOirsANOS, WHOM THE SONS of the Pine Tree State ark PROUD TO CALL MOTHFR- bllE SYS "1 hate been terribly afflicted Willi Salt Itlieniii for user ISO nr J ran.. At times tiy lieesd I nC would he one mass of erupllona. My hands ner so tsl Kiifry woniu uieefs enu i usu r. Lid alnrsi snj 1 roulil hartll) are, it afferteU my eifsso badly. I 1104-loreu sail utK'ioreu, irieti uiurr HsrsspsrIIUi, bsliis, Olutuients, el.-. Would diet, wf ss v rsllng nu l.ul ler or 1st IM U meet. He. Hut to ua veil, I could get only teinparury relief, no permsaent i-ure. For a few years psst I lute hsd iso up petite, eoulu not alre. sud If I would look up I would be so tllasf tlut I would fall. I slo suneretl witli litdlseaf Ion. I w aa honelesa f 1 A of 1 1 . r getting Iretler ssl I flM I sm 7 1 f ears old. lst I'ltrlstiuss I voutuieui'ed sling DANA'S bAIShArAItlU.A. IU Urst liottle did not sreiu to h. Ip lue iu the least, Imt I pemevertsl. sud tbe rrasilt wasi vsuuderlul. Jly Imssdaasid rsra are iserleelly well, apise lite srood, ItidlgeatloD rurel, iu fsct, Kail It lien in r JPQ loos not trouble - U rt I O sn lu the least now. It seems like s uslraeletorae." To whom it rosy oooreju . This Is to rsertlfv that I sm well si; Jusiated with Mr. 4ne M"J alto now her atatrxueuts ta be true. HOWARD r MAMtN. Toll, ot isxes. Itelfsst, Ms. Ssss ttrsssuias Se., SsStst sls)s. In your private office, If you please, on bnslnees personal to yourself," was tha ply of the individual to whom Henry Morton had made the inquiry before mentioned. "Yery well, sir, step tbii way," and after passing Into the private office Mor ton said again: "Please be aa brief aa possible, sir, as I am a very busy man today," "The business, sir, which brings me here is not of a pleasant nature. I am John Hantaan of the Neversleep Detect ive agency, and I am here in reference to a eheck on which the Indorsement of Castell & Co. has been forged and the amount collected upon the same by your brother." "Qreat heaven!" exclaimed Henry, "it cannot bet Jack may have been a drunk ard, lut never a forger and a thief r "I am sorry for you, sir, but it is too true. I have fojlowed the matter np, sir, and find that he was given a bill to col lect by Caatell & Co., for whom he works, which he did collect, and meet ing some old cronies soon after he In dorsed the firm's name npon the same, obtained tbe amount, and by this time, having spent it all In carousing, is now hiding at a place where 1 can put my hands on him at any moment." "Qreat heaven! what shall 1 do? My Qod, it will break tbe hearts of his wife and daughters, and bring disgrace npon our family name, which haa never yet had even a spot upon itl Who haa this checkr Henry eagerly Inquired. A Japnneee Kriltor. Editors mny find some uousolatlon in the fact that they have inspired feelings of envy iu the breasts of a young Japa nese boy A recent issue of an East In dian paper contained tlm following note: "A schoolboy in Loerabaya waa asked to deecrilie au editor of a paper. He did so In this wayi 'An editor Is tbe luckiest man in the world. He can go te a cir cus every afternoon and every evening without laying a cent. He can go also to the court houses, tne places or esecw tlon and ths races. "Tie has free ticket to all theaters, re ceives presents at his office, and gets his ears boxed too He goes alto to Prigen, Malang or Lawang (places of amuse ment). He does not do this often, how ever. In one paper he can deny every thlmr that waa said in the previous one, and he does so, aa a rule. When other people are already in "bed, the editor Is still haoneni come an editor Then 1 can stay up too." lug the defiant state ot mind which prompted his wife to extinguish it, and fe.tring to provoke Another outburst he climbed sailly into bed, and lay cogitat ing a plan whereby he should he able to shoot a burglar in the dark should one chance to visit his altode that night. "I don't see how 1 could do it," be sighed, turning uueeeily, "Are ymt es er going to He still and let a person oleep?" snapped tha partner of his joys and sorrows as she flounced over, drugging half of ihe comfortable with her, and thereby- causing small chilla-to chase one another down her hus band's vertebrwi Mr. Murfree laid still. He held his breath, figuratively, until the deep, not to say sonorous, breathing of his amiable com paniou told that peace and quietude had folded their downy wings upon ths bosoui of Mrs. Murfree. Then he sighed agaiu. "I do hope no one will come toulght," he murmured sleepily. "Dear me if 1" And htre his thoughts floated vacnelr off and he realized no more. Quiet fell ou the room for a time, brokeu only by the musical sounds from the alcove, where slept the pair, and an occasional snap as tne willow rooacr, objecting tn the strain of ths day, tried to contract to its former shape. ' Just as the city clock was striking 1 Mr. Mtirfie. t.wike with a start and looked iu a dazed way up into the dark ness. "What's the nutter with ue7"he mut tered, a sensi'ion nf nnenaines creeping overliim. "I think ha! What's lliatl" And, bioud awake now, with the cold iierspiratiou starting from every pore, he became cum .'ions of a faint rustle in the room, the cause of whicu the heavy por tieres draping the alcove prevented hhn ascertaining. Cautiously he reached under the mat tress for his revolver, and to his horror found that, after cleaning it ou the pre vious day, ho hud carelessly forgotten to replace It lu It wonted spot. "Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord!" he chattered U himself, trying to keep cool. "Ho re volver, no ur'hing, and a bnrglar, suro as fate. 8aintntha was right; I am a cow ard. What on earth shall I do? It I wakeSamautha I will never hear the last of it; she will nsg wore than ever; be sides, she is sure to yell, and then we will all be murdered." Aud the poor men ril never say such mean things again," she sobbed, "never, never." "There, there," said her spouse, straightening up and putting on a pa tronizing air tq conceal ths nervous shaking of his muscles scarce over their recent shock. "You sit down and I will search the house, so that we can feel easy dnring the remainder of the night." So that while Mrs. Mnrfree hid behind the bed curtains for fear of another visit or, her Ulysses went out Into the hall and stayed five minutes in a dark corner, returning with a serious air and the as surance that all was well. Locking their door, the couple once more sought repose, but both were too excited for sleep. "Won't I just glost over Mrs. Jenks," exclaimed Mrs. Murfree as she convul sively tted the pillow into a moro ac commodating shape. "Oh, Ulyesea, 111 tell every woman in the block." Just then the lndlcrous side of the thing struck Mr. Murfree, and he stuffed the corner of the sheet in his mouth and shook convulsively, "What's the matter, dear?" cried his wife. "What's the matter, Uly?" As soon as he could speak he mut-J tered, "Only a chill don t bother about it guess I took cold." "Shan't I get you something hot?' asked his spouse anxiously. "Nonsense," he replied, controlling himself with difficulty; "just go to sleep. I'm tired." "All right, dear," responded she; "I do hope you won't be sick. It's very funny, Ulysses, that the policeman on our beat didn't hear anything or come runnlug up to the house when that dreadful man made such a noise at the door. Dear me, if I didn't know you had a chill I should think you were laughing." Aiid Mr. Murfree was. ""olyn Wade In Bnffalo News. An Industrlone Womeu. Mr. Honeymoon Did yon sew that button on tlwt coaL darling? Mrs. Honeymoons-No, sweetheart; 1 couldn't find the button, but I sewed up the buttonhole. Is that all right? Texas S if tings. The Adrertlslne Of Hood's fttr.aparllU Is alnays within lb bounds ot reason hecsuse It Is traei It aterays appeals lo me goiter, rominnn sense oi minxing tieoilalet.aiiHe It Is true: slid it Is slwavs ftjilv substantiated Uy endorsements which, lathe financial world, would be accepted without a ni ineiu s Hesitation. For a ceneral familv cutliartlc weeniindentlv recommend llnoil'e 1111. Truth is the breath of God. Ia.uk Island ludUns. There waa a time when many of the Bhinnecocks shared in the occupations of - l.:... ..1. anA onulttAd Shem. shook so that the spring, creaked Mlv. with great credit. Iallud.tothe sent him into a fresh fjt of treiui.ung, ,.,, tur4rut in Bouthamnton history. kustle, rustle, it came again, and then sfiiinecock at sea, whether pure a soft thump aud a clink. , t . blood or half breed, made au exact sailor. "He's got my pants," ejaculated Mr, ,nr,i. Murfree to himself aa he cautiously sat !,., L , i, h w afloat. up. Ue stay, up late to see what: let one foot out of bed. xms Wh.n l grow big I shall be-1 A. it touched the floor the . an .ditoe Then 1 can stay up uuded again, and so near th; A geraion Kxettanc. np iu bed and tried to calm himself, Thump. "I can't stand t)ils any longer," said , Mr, Mnrfree in a whisper, beginning ta get huffy. "I'm a fool. No wondei 8amantha said se. I will certainly find out what is uutside ot those curtains, aud this time Smnantha shan't have a chance to btug over me. Perhaps I shall be able to do something for once." Keening well away from the separa tion between the portiere he carefully rustle that Mr. Murfree nearly lost his balance with frisrht. and found himself on his feet the next moment shaking with alarm lest sD IDCC I honestly believe hsd it not bees for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kftuedy she would have been In her grave to dsy. It's tlia greatest niedlrine on earth. It'a worth Its weight In gold. xours truly, j.jir.a iv ouuijiio. Read t'lls over again ye sceptlea and Ino edulous onosl Ought you not to u tn this vnluable medicine and en ly henlth and happiness? Piles of Dtoule have lilies, but De Witt's Witch Hazle Salve will curs them. T. D. Thomas. "Ye caunot serve God nnd mammon." Small In size, great In results: De Witt's Utile Earlv ltlsers. Heat nllls for Consti pation, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Sloniacli. They neysrgilpe. T. D. Tuonias. If Christ is In you somebody will be jure to see Him aud love Htm. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tern per, and result from the use,of De Witt's Little Early itisers, tne tamous utile puis T. I. Thomas. If you are willing for God to' use you tn His uwn way He will do it. lev, V, F. Itrooks says that his little girl Is troubled with malaria very severely, ana mat since ne gave her Sulphur Uiliers, he never thinks of leaving New York for his summer r- scri without a lew Domes, tor mey always cure his family, and are far superior to quinine. Tha latest enteruri which w hear I h. liml tirnvnked tbe marauder's atten- announced in the young and enterpris- tlon fo the alcove or awakenel the sleep- 111 g IS ill OKI '"" L""""P Chicago. According to popular belief the practice of clergymen haa been to luif Samantha. But, no; all was (inlet, and as soon as he plucked up a sufficient amount ot write sermons until they had filled a , com-gg, h, peered cautiously through barrel. Then the barrel would b turned CItins. upsld down and the sermons all vy'th diaiculty he repressed aa exela mmsIia mur o-ntn Whar a minister I .i . i ir ti,.i.i,i.1 nf nw ! mmainiut in u church a srsat tnanv vsars ft.. n.n'. fall ti, itreuar. added to the long list of remedies that uggcted 'that I had better see you be- thecongregatlou would after awhile be-1 bringing out each article on it with a 1 have come from many countries. It is Many of them got to be mates, snd one became a captain, ion uisiiuguiBuru llnr man waa not a pure bred Indian, but waa part negro, and probably bad a mall though potential quantity of white Mood. This was Cartain Lee, and any one down toward Southampton or Sag Harbor can tell of bis giant stature ann Immense strength. This Captain Lee was the eon of a still mora famous man. Parson Lee. John O. Breed In Har per's WeeVJy Jest Csose. "Wodjer black Joey's heye fur arter he'd denied as he'd said them things about yrt" "Denied itf Not'uul Why, I see to 'to, 'Joerge sea you've bin corl ing me a blackleg." And he np and sea, 'I re-pudlat the statement.' And then 1 black 'ia eye. I might ha' stood tht cove's saytu of It one but w'en be goes an re-pudlate it!" London rublic Opinion. A Cur for Snk lilt. Another treatment for snske bite Is When Christ fills us the first thing he does Is to empty ua of self. Read front the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of poetry The besuty of thy voice. H'hlch you cannot do If you suffer with a Cough or Cold. Itld yourself of tbe dis comfort by buying a bottle ot Pan-Tina, tbe best remedy for Iloarsenete and Inftu enzs. Pan-Tlua costs cents at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. "As many as are led by tbe spirit of God, they act) the sons of men," tore anvthli-K further is done and m gin to know when the barrel was turned, i wf,jra distinctness, and just In ths you stand high la this community h thought you would mate an eaort to hush the matter up." "How much la the amount?" "Five hundred and twenty dollars, sir, and our expense, added will maketh. cost to you, sir, $700," 'Very well, sir; bo seated a few mo ments longer, Mr. Hsnlman," aaid Hen ry, at the tame time striking a small bell on the top of his desk. "Charles, bring tne my private checkbook from i timora Sun tne vault, ne sain to in. young man wh . M.n r.Un, Borne sermons were looked forward to ' ... . v...... .i.. i,.l .w xwmm th , . , , , , 11. I HMU. UBlWI.lH.l".'-. Vruu niucn iniereasauuoinri wou or less dismay. The 8ermou exchange la to do away with all of this. It la so longer necessary -to preach a sermon over a second time. The preacher can tak. an old sermon and ti. twenty-five oents to it This b. sends to the exchange and receive oue written by Mm. on. else by return mall, or If h. has no sermon to send be can get on. for fifty cents. Dal who answered tho call. Ex-Judge nenry E. Howhuid is cred- When the checkbook waa given to . ,'?ZSZnJLZ;J Henry he eat down, and with a trem- Tand 'M-bto snider bling hand filled out wo checks-on. deit5uua eTul(m, 'tlut , ,1h Ffr'8:;UBT'rOIST. . ' ihorrenttoour natures lu dealing with atoonina- fiirure of a man. He was evidently searching th. upper drawer, aud Mr. Mnrfree gasped for joy aa h distinguished ou the top of the cab inet to the right of the glass the missing revolver. "It I can only reach him," said Mr, Mnrfree to himself, jump on him a he said that the natives of Australia have comparatively littl. fear of tuake bites. Tfiey keep always at hand a piece of string maue oi numan uair. ine smug Is tied tightly three or four Inches above th. bite, a small circle an eighth of an inch deep is cut around the two fang Tmnrtnres with a knife, and the largest vein below the bite is slit to allow th. blood to run out. The last stage of this heroic treatment is th. turning on of a Knektens Amir tiatve. Hi beat sahe lu the world for Cuts, Bruises, botes. I'll er, Salt lllieutn, i'ei er Sores, Tetter, Obapped Hands, Chilblains Comes, aud sll Sklu Kmplinna, and potlthely eures Plies, or no pay leiiulred, It is guaranteed to eie perfect satis fatllon, or litone) reluuded. Price 25centsper txx. i or sAle b Heber lhlfihton. and tilery Tri.-p"ri. . Whenever a wise man makes a mis take it teaches him something. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "TIIK KIND THAT CURES." Man)' thluxs which are advertised possess DO ratue, but who would iuv that llr. Hull's Cough rj rup poweases no merit "' It Is the standard reined of our age. ' God's bread ia always sweeter than the devil'a plum puddiug. The wind from the North blows, sharp sod keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minnie Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wonderous cure. T I). Thomas. is bending oTer. and secure the revpivsr "r," t lha .ff.l8.i rVrt and b.for.h. recover, hiiuself-it. a good ffjSS tSStfiX&SX. M-a'r. S 'twenty minutc-HtUburg rdaftarall" Uupatin. With a mighty effort he braced him self aud advanced cautiously, keeping his eye on the bent figure. Tha Xuinber Thr la IJallr Lit. In the nursery rhymes and tale of ..i.ii.ihrv.l who cannot remember the Tn ll.. nnn.rl.ln Htrht th DISS looked ! irTnnu, Wis Mmi of Gotham" who took , t4 and the other payable to th trea- j mtMt worlll Uk. that iu a proldbi- unnaturally large and heavy, and seemed . I()Jag. In a bowl, not to mention urerof the "Neversleep Detective agen- .. . . Main., where a lank and I oh ooud to b ou th. point of rising, th. luckless trio of blind mice whoa. , red nosed conntrymsn called into a drng Indeed, aa Mr. Mnrfre reached th. ceu- tails were cut off by the fanner's wife? I store and placing a demijohn on th. I Ur table b. thought all waa over, and , Example f this sort might be tnulti- .... ..I 1 ... n. .I..V "1 nr.nt A oral, inruilr down behind it deHtialrinElr. ntlA In.luii ni tl V but OOmillaT dOWtt to treasurer', imlirsement will be sum-1 , , i... .iv , th. nn. I ih,t frtnriwss kind: thelinraiarstill 1 ...rrJav Ilf. our meals are reirulated oient for the other. And now, air, th. I j. ,.urrle (or u dvantag. eng. ' searched buaily. and Mr. Murfree. gath- by the rule of three, while tlie tick pa check on which Is the forged Indorse-1 Zteil by the answer of th. rector of a wing himself for a grand effort and tient would lie guilty of treason to his ment Thanks; that wUI do. Have a i ni,h who W1U revising hu nerved to the point of desperation, made ! doctor if he refuse.! to take his medioln. Ball's Head Uorae and Cattle Powder Is S sure ptssentlre of hou cholera, and eures conch, iiiealeaan1selled necks. Price 31 cents per package ot one laaind. At all dealers. The surest way to win th. love of people is to beoome lovable. 1E IMSA'M HAIWAPAnll.I.A, its 'TIS KINII TJI4T UURES. "They that are In the fle)l uncon v.rtedj ranuot pleaM God." A gentleman In Union County, Ma., who It too modest a uisn lo hate his nam. mentioned In the newspspers, wss enred of rheumatism by l liambeilaln'a Pain llalni, sfter trying other metllcints and treatments for thirteen years. 50 cent bottles for sale by N. IX lteber, Lehighton, and W. F. Bleiy, H'elssport. cv"for180. Triaerrt air- nljA cHvsi m s rrVeltlt for tliti check to Ctutell Your cigar, air? Good day, air, and thank again for your kinduee and considera tion." For folly 15 minute. Henry Morton gazed upou th. terrible evidence of hi brother's guilt, and then opening a little iron box in which h. kept all personal papers he mechanically tossed It in, locked the box, went out of th. private office smoking a cigar, met his partner Douglas with his usual welcome and idunged again Into th. twatnw. of Us daily life. sermon on Sunday morning aud waa a flying leap, aud lauding with terrific three time a day. New York New. waited upon tn his study by his organ- force upon me uurgiar s swumier 1st, who asked what he should plsy. '1 , grabbed th. revolver, yelling. "Police! j s.r.... of t.iut. ri.aik on't lmow- sail th. rector, absent- ' thl.v! oh" The question, "Is light or dartae. mlndedly; "what kind of a hand hav. , Over he went, lmmpety bump, and aa conducive to tbe growth of anMeetn. BtUlltat Stfesa-t4 SSaflsjaiT aVwart - you gotr"-New York World. It WeaUn't Pay. Th. North Carolina boy who went eat to shoot birds with a gun mad. of a bra tub. tlwt hiBUf of oourea. 4 w. don't know th w ar. erven assay for hi ratafat. It wouUaot rj(JTo rals. y h. found himself prwrtrat. on tlte floor, , plantr wa recently discuss.! by a de . .i,.i, ..wi.njnil.iuanJtarvlihu-k hatinir soctetv in a western college over Mm, be h -tithed bis exclaraatioa I Bom. sUte.1 that light was. because if wt,B .. ttr I no lamp wr lit there would b no "Oh. UlytsMl riyser screatued Mr, profit, wall, others said that darkest i r t ,.ni,n Il.1' in th W- was. because tf thrr was so darkae clothe ia her Iffrt to iu. "Hlp! i ther. would be no uwd of Ughts. Th aim, Mrnim .irnsit Uir.i t ,t,'i WhaVsaaoyour d.UU flsullyj Uvn.tJ. u, .draw.- m POWDER I Absolutely Pure. R c ex i.r t.