The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 25, 1893, Image 4

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    Tb Tlrsl Law of Mater.
Wblch wilt e haver It does as II tome
folkl Bret" to have the last rendition ol the
riw rather than th.Bnt They wrpetual y
unlm with mimal VH loUlly without
rtue iltmun of liver trouble. Ho !
fiunun Hitters It tl successlul candidate! lor
SepeoDle'scholre. and yet, popular Rnd well
MawD u It Is. there re unrorluniljrs why keep
trying me ursnc cuicuic y'".y-:f-z
11 (o the Intelllsent portion ol the public that
well known end loni tried, p ropeniej
liters appeal. Keason elioold be guided bv e-
Krlenceln the mntur 01 meuiynuuu. "s
l sulde to our leet Is the lamp nl eiperlence,
eaid real patriot ol the eil revolutionary
irled.andth eiclamatlon Is tweipaiit wltli
Kith. toreveralhlrdota century lue Hitters
Klly lias met with the endorsenieutpt people
SfferlnK from titer complaint, nialria,coiiBU
Mtioil, "rheumatism, debility and freub " St
iduI1 by dyipepl"- latterly It has de
JCrSt itHl aud been tlieroughlr approved as a
rimed) for la irlppe."
Tho man who works for God always
f eta his pay In advance,
Kimi!BMriiETeV"tireTiuotinnAniT,
Car at atom In Ten Dm by admlnls.
taring llr. Haines' Uolder. Specific.
It can be llren In a glass of beer.a cup ol cot;
tai er tcaVo In food, without the knowledge nt
X, &tient It is ab'solotely harmless, jnjwlll
STact a permanent and speedy cure, whether
S. patient It a moderate drinker or an adeobulie
week. It hai been riven In 'thousand 1 of cas".
at lu every insunce perfect cure has follow.
It never fails. The system one Imureit
..i.,' it AwnniM an utter 1m-
"" '":.ir.'i" ".'.'r-. mire
Vm,WKiW,ZSmm rree.
Li,... iw. iini.iiitu Bpitcirio Co., Is Kace
keel l Inclnnatl, Ohio. Oct.t.-iy,
Girls peddling newspapers lump on
and nil moving mreoi cars wnu iujh"
lty. -Philadelphia Record.
Success In everything depends largely
.,. i,..iih. ra Witt's Little Katlv
iSsert are little health producing pills See
IT .,.o irk.n !. n "Katie Riser.1
MV Ifllllll .mmw J
T. D. Tlioass,
Among automatic bed la a new ont
which makes Itself. It Is designed for
lnpeountous bachelors.
"SULKING A MOOSE.
a PENOBSCOT GUIDE'S STORY OF
ANOTHER TRUTHFUL GUIDE,
Mow "llalrymap Ananne,"of DlooeeheeA,
Managed toKeeur Homethlng for It!
Sporttnieu to Drink llealilea the Cold,
Slurky Waterof tli Lake,
"Here's a pretty meml The milk Is all
gone.
Kleelrle Ulttera.
This remedy 1 becoming so well known
and so popular as to ueed uo special tiieu
Hon. All who have ased Electric Ulltrrs
slag 'be tame soDg of praise. A pnier
tstdlclne does not exist and it It guaran
teed to do all that Is .claimed. Electric
Bitten will cute all diseases of the Liver
aad Kidneys, will remove Plmplts, Bolls,
alt Kbeum and other affections caused by
Impure blood. H'ill brlve Malaria from
the ayttem and prevent as well as cure all
llalarlal fevers. For cure of Headache,
Conatlpatlen and lndigeslion tsy Electric
Bitten Intire ttlltfactlon guaranteed, or
aeney refunded Price 60 ctt and $1.00
sir bottle at Keber'i Drug Store, Lehigh
tea, and Ulery't Prog Store, Wtlstport.
ihfi National Load and Unseed Oil
Jompahy will continue a trust with a
tpltal of $18,000,000.
The senior proprietor of this paper has
keen auhlaci to freauenl colds for some
Tttrt, which were sure to lay him up If not
Sectored at once. He finds that Chamber
kiln's Cough Remedy Is reliable. It opens
tKe secretions, relieves the lungt and re
sterei the t) item to a healthy condition.
H freely used at toon as the cold has been
eamtracted. and btfore It hat become set-
Med In the system. It greatly lessens tbe
attack and often curet In a tingle day what
would otherwise have been a severe cold.
ajertbwestern Hotel Reporter, Dei Moines,
lews. 20 and 60 cent bottles for sale by
IT. D. Bebtr, Leblihtou, and W. r. tilery,
ITelssport.
"1 tried a bottle of Salvation Oil on awouul
tta whs cared within several days. I never hail
sseb a tood remedy astialvatlon oil In niv haud.
M s. J, V. Duncan, Islington, Mo."
In 1860 our product of hardware was
valued at 1190,000,000; iu 1883 at 970,
00,000. 100 lUward SIOO.
The readers of this p per will be pleased to
iri, that there Is at least one dreaded Uliease
at science has keen able to cuielu all its
Elites, and tbat Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
the only positive cure known to the medical
nnnity. Catarrh belim a constitutional dls
Ssc, ettulres a constitutional treatment, lull's
tarrti Cun Is taken Internally, acting direct))
ween the blood and macous suruces of the sys
seas, thereby destroying the loundatlon of the
syseancauo Klvlna the patient strength by b jlld-
sae uu tne eonsttlultou and usslstloit nature in
niicllsvioik. The proprietors have so much
lib in its curative powers, that they offer One
alivlnd Oollars for any case that it falls to
etre. end for '1st of testimonials.
AiMress, F. J. CllKNtV i O ., Toledo.O.
IWiHilU by Druggists, no.
England spends nlnety-nlue times
Bore money In intoxicants than in
education.
It Sheald be In JUvery House.
J. 11. IKllton, S71 Clav bt., Sbarpsbttrg,
(a., aayt be will not be without Dr. Klug's
3aw Dlacaycry for Cousumptlou, Coughs
aid Colds, Ibat It cured his wife who was
threatened with Pneumonia after an at
teak of "La GrlDDe." when laiious other
rsinediet and several physicians had done
Mr no good, itobert uarocr, or looks
art. Pa., claims Dr. KIdh's New Dlscov
ry has done blm more good than anything
kt ever used for Lung Trouble Not king
like It Fret Trial Bottles at Keber'a Drug
tore, Lebltbton, nl Ulery't Drug Slure
Wcis-port. Marge bottles, 60c. and $1.00.
Thirteen hundred railway trains are
handled daily in Chicago.
IlMiebecn troubled with chronic ca
tarrti for yean. Ely'a Cream Balm It tbe
aaly I ynedy among the many that I have
tied ir.at arrordt nre relief. E. u. vvii
lard. Ilruzelst. Jollet. Ills.
1 have been troubled with catarrh for
Ita lean and have tried a number of rem
tiles hnt found no relief until I nurchtsed
a belli' of Ely's Cream Balm. 1 consider
It Ibi most reliable preparation for catairh
aad cu d la tke bead. ueo. is. craDiiaii,
P. U , Quonochawntang, R. I.
Thirty-four eotton-splnniug mills are
la operation in Japan.
n, .ralror was one of n rartv of four
Mom V.irk nortanienwUo.wlthnjteriual
number of guides, had been cruising
about on the west branch of tbe Penob
scot, but were now cutnplng on the
shores of Chamberlain lake, preparatory
tn rotnmtnn- to North East Carry. They
bad been out longer timn iney nau
phtnned. and eoiue of the supplies had
hm-nine exhausted.
Then turning to the guides, who were
lying at full length on-the ground qniet
It enlovinir the young blood's discom
fiture, he asks, "Isn't there n farmhouse
or hotel near where we could buysomo?"
"Depends on what you call near, re
plied a woodsman. "If you don't reckon
forty miles far, then we are near a house,
bnt that's about the distance maybe a
trlllamore. You want milk powerful
bad, don't you? Well, you fill up on wa
ter tonight and maybo in tho morning I
can accommodate you. though, mind you,
I don't promise!"
"You'll have to get a move on yon,"
said one of the other guides, "If you are
going to try to make the Carry 'tween
lhl.in,l tomorrow" well knowinir that
the journey in that time was impossible
"for blast me, Anuanco, tr I Know
where yon're going to find the color of
milk nearer than that."
Annance made no response, but puffed
idlontlv at his fnvorito plpo. Ue had an
tden, thougu, trial ne couiu get euuia
milk, but did not mean to tell how.
That night, unnoticed, he left tne
camp about sunset, waiiceu siowiy
thronirh the woods for about a mile, and
again cutne out on tho shore of the lake
at a point where a eiuull stream formed
an outlet.
This was near tho olaca where he had
seen the cow moose, and here he took up
his position beside a trail leading to the
water a edge, anu along wnicu ne couiu
see, if his knowledge of woodcraft did
not deceive him, that the moose was in
the habit of Missing.
In tlds he was correct, for the guide
had not been there more than un hour
when he heard the sound of some animal
approaching, and peering cantionsly
through the bushes he saw u cow moose
maldne for tbe pool.
Tbe animal sniffed the air n fow times
as she pasted within a dozen paces of the
banter, but otherwise she did not show
signs of alarm. Bbe was soon in the
water ridding herself of the flies and
nMn..t.ln.. ha tMraf
While the mooeo was disporting her-J
self Annance left his position Demnti me
bush and walked a few steps townrd
ber, and whenever she turned ho would
stand perfectly motionless.
By repeating this operation several
times, he managed to reach the edgx of
the lake without alarming tbe moose.
As toon as the animal showed any signs
of leaving the water, the guide retreated
a few. steps. Once or twice did the
moose raise her head and look at him,
only, however, to resume her clumsy
frolics.
Presently the moose made toward the
shore, and Annance concealed himself
behind tbe brush again. At the edge of
the lake the anluiul turned to take a
last look und shake tbo spray from her
nose. Then she advsncod slowly op tne
sloping bank, When opposite the guide
she siiuTed soinethiug, stopped ana looked
armui d.
That was the guide's chuuee, and be
knew It.
The critical moment had arrived, and
with one quick bnt silent movement he
was by the animal s side, bue aid not
move except to turn ber head and look
tt him. Amiunce kept near ber bind
quarters, well knowing that If he got iu
frout of the moose he would not stand
much chalice should she become ugly.
Cautiously bending forward the hunter
stroked her sides and allowed iter to turn
and smell of him. After a few seconds
seeing the moose did not appear fright
ened, Annance, with little more diffi
culty than is experienced with many do
mestic animals, proceeded to nil a email
pail be had brought along with rich, yel
low milk.
Returning to camp, he produced the
milk when breakfast was ready In the
morning, having kept the pail In the
water over night, much to the astonish
ment of the guides and sportsmen.
People who visit Moosehead often hear
Charles Annance spoken of as the
"dairyman," and the foregoing story is
what gives him the nickname. Lewis
ton Journal.
1KIA.LS OF A BORROWER. j
Improvidence Itebuked at a f.nan Ofllee,
Where Cash It "Lent the Sain Kay."
A irentletnan suffering from financial
disability went to a loan office to ncgo- j
tlale a borrow on his furniture. In the ,
a.lvArtlftnmnnt It atnte,t Ihat the mnnev i
would be lent the some dAy by a Choc
taw lady, without removal and upon tne
noteofTjandof the borrower. All thlf ,
looked very fine In print.
Tve got flO.Otw worm or personal
property," eaid the would be borrower,
"ond I have to meet a wash bill of 13.50
coming due tomorrow noon. Can I get
fitted ont here so as to be in a position to
meet tho collector without a blushr
The manager of the loan office was
strangely silent. The would bo borrower
became nervous and thought he hadn't
said the speech right, and so ho began
over again in this style:
"I am a person of poor bnt honest par
entage, temporarily embarrassed, I need
the sum of (3.50 to meet an unjnst lia
bility." Still there was no answer. Then the
borrower walked into the outside room
and eaid to the office boy:
"What's the matter with the nianagerr
Can't he talkr
"I iruess it's because yon haven't paid
the entrance fee. No person is a mem
ber of this loan society until he lias put
up one dollar."
Tho borrower apologized anu aeposit
il Hm tnoner. Next he renalred to the
manager and repeatod his original as
sertion.
"We charge ono dollar more for boo
age," said tho manager.
"What s bookocer-
"That's none of your bushiest. One
dollar, please."
He paid the money, and tuo manager
wrote down something in a book.
"Now give me two dollars to inspect
the furniture."
Tho borrower cave him the money.
"Now call hero next year at 2 o'clock
In the afternoon and get our answer.
"But the money is due tomorrow."
"Can't heln it. Put 'em off."
"But yon can't put people like that
oft. There ore some fellows that won't
wait.'
The msnsaer smiled a stinerior smile,
"Oh, no there aren't," he said. "Youll
know a little more about waiting whan
von eet throuith with us."
The borrower left the office roluctent
ly and returned tho following year at 2
o'clock. Then the manager told him
somewhat Bternly that ho couldn't lend
money on that furniture because it had
got too old. In vain the borrower rep
resented that It was new when his claim
was filed. The manager ended the in
terview by charging bim 1.23 storage
on the "papers in the cose," and then
had the janitor throw him out. This
ended the whole transaction. New
York Herald.
A POINTER
to Buyers,
We offer just now n 'special in
vitation to our lricnds and
patrons to conic and sec us.
The summer is fust iieeting
and we will make special
pricci to sell out our summer
goods in order to have a lull
swing on our fall and winter
stock of Dry 7oods, Notions
and Ready-Mado fJIothing
We have no room to quote
prices, but they are low
tnoush. Don't miss this
opportunity but come at
ncc Then too, wc are the
recognized headquarters for
lor all kinds of
Groceries,
Fruits & Vegetables
in Season'
"at the lowest of very low
prices. 7'rompt ann corteous
treatment to all and it is no
trouble to show goods,
Canal Ll.ldge. Kuntz &Co.
East Weisspoi t.
Eating Several Meals a. Day.
When, as rarely happens, English
form laborers coins to this country, they
find it extromely difficult to accommo
date themselves to the current American
custom of eatine but three meals a day,
An English maidservant and nurse, who
lived to be more than IIKI years old,
averred that she had always been accus
tomed to "a dew bit and breakfast,
stray bit and dinner, a nommet, a crum-
met, and a bit after" supper." Extra
meals are common enough during the
harvest season in this conntry.Tho hasty
breakfast at 8:80 in the morning is fol
lowed by a "stray bit" at 9 o'clock and
by a luncheon between tbo noonday din
ner and tho after sunt supper, in parts
of southern Pennsylvania the dinner
hour is 11 o'clock in the morning, and it
would not be difficult to show that
Americans living on tho tame meridion
are dining all the way from that hour
until 7 in tho evening. Tho great mast
of country folk still dine at noon. New
York Sun.
A Very A intent Caoue.
In 1S61 u cuuoe hollowed out of the
trunk of a tree was found at Bovoy
Tracey, in Dcvonchire. It lay in a de
posit of brick earth more than twenty-
nine feet below the highest level reached
by tho wuters of the Bovey. It was
more than thirty-five inches wide, and Its
leugtn conid not bo exactly determined.
the workmen having broken it in getting
it out. An eminent nrcha;olojist is of
opinion that this boat dates from the
glacial epoch perhaps even from a more
remote time. If this hypothesis, tho re
sponsibility of whicb wo leave to mm,
be correct, this is the most ancient wit
ness in existence of prehistoric navigi
tion. "Manners aud Monuments of Pre
historic Peoples."
A Oood Kecoid. "I have sold Chamber
lain's ous;h Remedy for ten years," tays
uueistK. u. Lege., of vial, ia., -ana
kye alwtjt warranted It and never had t
utile relumed. During the past V0 days
1 have told twelve doieu and it hat glytu
Mrfect tttisfactlon In every Instance. ' It
ate not dry up a cough, but loosens and
loltavet it. It will cure a severe cold In
list time than any other treatment. 25
flat, 60 ctnt and l bottles for tale by
a. u. iteber, Leuignion, ana w r.
IT saatAtailln
Entirely
VEGETABLE
AND
A SURE
CURE
ron
Dlllousnooo, Dyspepsia.
Indigootlon, Dlsoasos of
tho Kldnoys.TorpId Llvor
Rhoumatlsm, Dlzzlnoss,
Olck Hoadacho, Loss of
Appotlto.Jnundlco.Erup
tlons and Skin Dlsoasos.
rrlaSSs.MrtitUs. Boiiiy tusrupiis.
cm, jtusoi t ini, rt., iiniuus. it.
Bold by W.F.Blorv.
A CME BLACKING It cheape
t- at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents
A LITTLE GOES A LONQ wave
liccnuie shoes once blackened with K cat
lie kept clean by washing them with watfi
t'oople in moderate circumstances nna i
profitable to buy it at 20c a bottle, beams
ht they spend for Blacking they tare it
-lino leather. ....
H Is the cheapest blacking conslderlni
,ft qunllty, and yet we want V sel' I,
liMiperlf It can be done. AN e Trill pay
10,000 Reward
'V
for a recipe that will enable us to skr
Wolff's Acme Blackino at such price
that a retailer can profitably tell It trt jtOc c
bottle. This offer Is open until Jen. 1 tt. 80s
WOLFF ft RANDOLPH, Philadelphia
Sucb
CONDENSED
Makes, an evervdav convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
rrepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package mikes two latge pies. Avoid
imitations and Insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL Si SOULE, Syracuse, N, Y.
rtv Yt-MHT, n
m 1 w 1
Til E RAT'S OWN fault
FURNITURE,
UNDERTAKING
FLOUR & FEED.
Robt. N. Anthony,
(Successor to J. F. Hex, East Welsvpoil.)
WILL CONTINUE TO BE "
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
Furniture, Flour & Feel
at ttie Lowest Prices.
Give us a call. No trouble to show
Goods.
R. N. ANTHONY.
THOMAS'
Drug :: Store
FIRST STREET. LEUIOUTON. PA.
Old urnifure painted Vf 1th
PI K-RON
lil.U la the name of the paint'), looks like.
jtained and varnished neteurnilsre. Oni
coat will do It. A coud can appiy it 101
can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherr
lo mahogany; tnere is no luiut iu wu
fancies. All retailers sell It,
Don't lorgt t that we krep the
' first Line of Pocket Knives
Razors, Razor Strops, Soap.
&c
guarantee
Razor or will exchnnge.
every
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Fine ll'ines, Liquors and Cigars
Fresh Beer and Porter,
FREE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to
12:00 a. m, and every Saturday even
Inc. Call and see me. I will treat
you right.
Opposite the Carriage Works,
North First Street, Lehighton
For aThorougu Training It.
BUSINESS or SHORTHAND,
It will pay you to visit tbe
IERICAN BUSINESS Cote
Centime Square, Allentown, Pa,
Finest KuulDbrd Commercial Traluliin bcbool
In I'ennsjlvarila.
QJ S It PA It ATE
0 DEl'A ItTM KNTS
Tfyht- COMFICTEST
EJlgUb IwsTRUCTOHi,
Most Practical Courses Ht Honest Hntei.
lift ween 300 and Hid Student annually,
student!, ex-listed to nailnir nosUloni. Hand
for catalogue or call at office.
O J DORNEY, Prln.
rjpriease menelon tins paper. s-aT-oai
ntltsporl.
lllery,
It trying Ball'S'lIrad Flavorlns Extracts In
Ieor cakes and paMrles, rou will perceive that
I Is the most highly cooceotratrd arllcle.aod
fM the larlhest. Price 10 els.
The Chicago Pork Trust kills 12,500
kegs dally.
Two Valuable Friends.
1, & rjhitlrltn cannot be alwava had.
Utumatltm, Neuralgia, Bpralnt, Bruises
mi Burnt occur oflen and sometimes
wkiu least expected. Keep handy tbe
Mend of man j bouseboldt and the de
trover of all pain, the famous Red Flag
VII, 25 cents.
. Many a peeelous lift could he saved
Ikatlsbeiog racked lo death with that
terrible couih. Secuie a good night's rest
tft investing is cents for a bottle of fan
Una. tbe great itmedy for Coughs, Voids
an uonsutuption. Trial Dottles ol 1 an
no a free at T. l, Thomas' Drug More.
Almost Like Jouah.
"I've had some experience myself,"
said an old sailor, "but two years ago I
uame the nearest takinjrafter Jonah that
a man ever did. We hud made a strike
all right and the whale went down, not
very far, but when he came no he had
bis mouth open, and somehow or other
he came up with one jaw on the port
and the other on the lee side of our boat
burprisedf Well, that whale looked very
much as u he was ready to receive com
pany, hut 1 wasn't Invited, so I made a
streak for another boat." San Francisco
Kiamlner.
Too Literal.
Mrs. Fancle Have you secured a
lodger for your second floor yet. Mr
Uoslin?
Ooslin (horrtflod) I haven't been look
ing for a lodger, madam.
Mrs. lanule Why, Ira certain my
husband told me you hod rooms to let
in your upper story. Exchange.
Not flo Moeli Spar Mooer.
The reason why there ia lees e pecula
tion in mining stocks lu Wall street than
there was formerly is not because there
Is less gold and silver mined west of the
Miaalfifitonl. bnt because there Is less un
employed cash east ot that river. New
X oral nun.
A ralthrul bkloio Dog.
Fidelity is the chief virtue of the Es-
The Matter uf Men's lres.
Tho cad will always out fashion the
extreme fashions. The swell will ob
serve the mode in all its niceUea and cor.
rectnesB, imparting from time to time
those deft touches of individualism that
award to hint premiership.
Tho well dressed man will moderate
the swell's ideal a trifle, so as to allay all
suspicion in lus own mind that he is ex
citing tbe undue scrutiny of his fellows.
The ultra fashionable man will err in
tentionally upon rare occasions in mak
ing sure of being on the safe aide.
Clothier and Furnisher.
HSK DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA,
TUK KIND THAT CUHKS.
The pepper plant ot Borneo is used
re mi,e noer.
Vol nr to dlsttesslng as a hacking
tHugli Xotblng to foolish as to sutler
BStui AolhlDa: to dtuteroua if allowed
.er not. One 3fluuleCouih Cure xivet
name .lie reiltl. 1. IJ. 1 bouitt.
The belt sweet corn
Main
is raised iu
lies tebe It the direct result of Indites
Men a 1 atomtch disorders. Ktuiedy these
u.- ,f De Witt's Little Early Risers, aud
$aur -sdsetie disappears. The favorlle
Mile mla everywhere. T. D. Thomas.
TeTSK ilANA'S AltSAr'ATtlLI.A,
THE KIND THATCUHES."
Tot Instance, Mrs. C'bat. Itogers, of Bay
City, Itch., accidental!) spilled tcaldlug
water uver ber little bor, Sbe promptly su-
lea ut tvitrt witcn utile salve. Riving
uapt relief, It't a wouderfulli good salve
i burns, bruises, toret and a sure eure
lor wiles. T. V. Thomas.
Tbe man wko tears one leaf out of
tk Utble will soon disbelieve it all.
A Celebrated Suicide.
IInydun,the celebrated historical paint
er and writer, overcome by debt, disap
pointment ana ingratitude, intd down
tho brush with which he was at work .
upon Ids hut groat effort, "Alfred and
the Trial by Jnry," wrote with a steady
hand, "Stretch me no longer upon this
rough world," and then with a pistol
shot put an end to his unhappy exist
ence. Dr. C. W. Pilgrim In Popular Sci
ence Monthly.
THE SUN.
During 1893 THE SUN will be of
surpassing excellence and will print
moro news and more pure literature
than ever before lu Its history.
The Sunday Sun
lathe greatest Sunday Newspaper lu
tie world.
Price Be. a copy. By mall, ti a year
Dally, by mall 88 a year
Dally and Sundy, hy mall - $B a year
Address THE SUN, New York.
Executor's Notice
Rflttf,f ADAM RRflKl.. late of Franklin
Twp., Carbon I'ounty.l'a., deceased. All persons
ludebted lo said Estate are requested (o make
InimeuiaTe pawneni, anu tnose nanus legal
Claims against mu same will present inciu wiwi'
out ueiay in proper orucr lor sriuemrui w
AUSTIN llOYKIt,
Jan. H, 19KI-0w Kiecutor,
A Gentleman.
Mrs. Upton I saw Mr. Newton bow
ing with the most courtly grace to a
very commonplace woman, lie's a gen
tleman of the old school, isn't he?
Mr. Upton No, a gentleman of the
new school.
"New mlwoYf'
"Yes. Ho lives in the suburbs, and
that was his cook." New York Weekly.
Bending flower.
Just a word or two about the packine:
klmo dog. One of my leaders when I of flowers, facts, if you want your gift
crippled by starvation and overwork had
to be abandoned bocausu lie refused to
be carried on tbe sled. I left blm be
hind feeling as if I were tearing myself
away from a dear friend, but before we
continued our way I gave bim the lost
San we bad, depriving ourselves of that
much food. Three days afterward,
while we were encamping at the Eskimo
villas of Eahonak, the dog reached ut,
having followed our trail with bleeding
eet and emaciated body tor eighty-rive
to arrive almost as fresh as when yon
picked thCui. If you desire to send roses,
insert the cut stems into a raw potato,
and the moisture will keep them from
wilting, whilo the flowers themselves
should lie wrapped in wax paper. For
small blossoms, such as violets, aweet
peas or orange flowers, pack them closely
in damp luoss, but never wet the flow
ers themselves. Cover always with
waxed pap.-r, and iu caee you can pro
cure a tin or li ;htweight wooden box it
mlle-i, forty-five of which consisted of will Insure their safe arrival, as a patte-
croelng the surface of the great Lake board box is apt to get broken. tit.
niuuna in a "poorga" (a rather exagger- Louis Kepubliu.
ated epecles of blizzard). A. D. Bchani
In Milwaukee Sentinel. Knrct of tk interstate law.
, . , i A granger riding iu the cars stuck his
head out of tho window. "Better put
your head in," said the conductor. The
granger obeyed, and then turned to the
man behind him and said, "Why can't 1
put my bead outr "ou might knock
tome of the telegraph poles down," was
the answer. "Oh, that's it Well, if
they're so mighty 'fraid of a few old
poles, I'll keep my hesd in. That's the
way on the railroads since that new law
went Into effect." New York World.
Executor's Notice
Fiat of JANG HQ YE It. late ol Franklin
Tn p.. Carbon county ft.., deceased. All perttoni
Indebted to aaid Eautoaro requested to mako
Jramitdlate payment, and those hating legal
(-11 ins against me same win vrvsrut mem mw
qui ueiay iu proiier orucr iur laiiniicuim
De 23, 1 W2-C Executor.
CARTER'S
IlTTLE
IVER
PIUS.
mm
OURE
Bick Headache aad relleraall thatrcmblM buff
Cent to a bMOua bum oi io gyiiom. men mm
DizzlacM, LSanaaa, DrmdntM. Distress aftev
e&tlQg. Pain la tbe Bide, 4a. WhlU thelt most
wmukiblo iaeoeu baa wen ahova la ooittfl
SICK
nesStehe. yet Carter' little liver tint an
equaUr valuable in Constipation, eurlng and pre
venting tblsannorlBReomplalnt.ivblle theralM
eoriwlallillsordsrsolthestonucatlmnuletha
llTtr ana regulate the bowel BveaUUsyoniy
enna b n, aaxtl rm Bar.
Js they would be lmotpricJe)tM to thOMwba
ulrer from thiidUtwiislng compUinti butfortu
itly their goodneu doea notend hera,and thOM
who once try them will and thM ltttle puu rait.
fthUlatomany ways that they will Dot b wiN
to do without thorn Bui after aUalok na4
la the bane of to msny lives that hen It wheel
vremakeonr great boast. Ourplllaenreltvrhlla
others do not. u . ,, .
Cartar-e Utile Llrer Mis an very small an4
very easy to Uke. One or two plus matea dose.
Tber are strlotlr vegetable and do not gripe or
purge, butbr thslrgenUoaolion please all Jhj
usethsm. Invlslsat33cenUt Ot.IorlU BOA
by drugglste eveajwhere, or eent by man.
CARTER MEOICINB CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRICt
I TTTgtTI li II
OAVBATS.
TRADH MARKS.
DISION PATINTS,
COPYRIOHTS. atoJ
mrormation ana rree uanaooot write to
muisvAT, nww xc
IF HE HAD KEPT HIS HEAD HE
WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN KILLED.
Iti frett? Olrl tVonld Not Hate Been
rrlghteneil, George's Tronsers TTould
Btlll ne Avallatile, anil the Nmall Tloj
TVonld tlav Missed !.ots of Fun.
The boy sat on the big box, kicking his
heels against the tides. He was a short,
ttutnpy boy. with an abundance of
freckles held over from snmtner. The
box was an ordinary packing box. It
stood on the sidewalk in front of the
Walton building In FTauklln street, near
where the Sixth avenue elevated road
crossea. Underneath the box a long,
lean, gray bewhlskered rat had taken np
temporary quarters.
The rat was In bad luck. In the liret
place a sneaky looking dog, droopy as to
tall, a mongrel of the kind termed "yal.
ler." was lounging about, noting in the
gutter and yearning for an onuortnnitv
to display the deviltry common to his
kind. Ueblnd the rat's refuge in a door
way a pretty young woman was talking
to a much infatuated "Ueorge." An eld
erly and Important looking personage,
wearing gold mounted eyeglasses and
carrying a gold headed cane, had Inat
made an imposing descent from the ele
vated station and was promenading lei
surely toward the box. A cart horse at
tached to a track stood in front ot a sa
loon near by waiting for the driver to
oome out. All wasalm and peaceful.
Then the" rat came on the scene.
The first to see him was the boy. lie
jumped off the box, and the rat started
ont toward the station with tbe boy in
hot chase. This aroused the dog, who,
with a howl of anticipated sport, joined
in the pursuit. The fugitive made
straight for tbe elderly personage. The
boy was a fairly good second and tbe
dog a close third. The personage, be
coming aware that something was com
ing his way, glanced over the top of the
gold monnted eyeglasses.
III. therel" yelled the boy. "He's
comln your way. Head 'iin off. Swath
er 'ini one with th' stick."
The old gentleman "swathered." He
missed tbe rat and hit the boy on the
shins. The boy gave s snnll whoop, lay
down on the walk and wept.
Did it hurt your inn aired tho owner
ot tbe cane.
That made the boy so angry that ho
stopped crying.
"Did it hurt vaer he howled in right
eons wrath. "Did it hurt me? You oV
gold headed snooper. How'd yon like it
ef I clubbed yer bloomln ol shins with n
waggin spoke? What'd you say ef & fat
headed cove 1111 Here ho comes back I
Grab Hint Turn 'tin back I Hit 1m
when he goes byl"
The rat bad doubled on ms track and
was flying np the street again with the
dog several paces behind. In between
the feet of tne personage dodged the rat.
The dog essayed to follow by the same
ronte and got tangled up with the feet.
Down came the personaee. his irolcl
headed cane flying in one direction and
his gold rimmed spectacles In anothor.
Then and there he offered a few remarks
that wrung from the boy an admiring
tribute. "Gosh," said he. "you can cuss."
In tbe meantime the rat was on his
way np the street, and the pretty young
woman who ..with her "George" hod
emerged from the doorway, was walking
down the street engaged in conversation.
Yes, he was jure as nice about it as
he could be; sold it rrasn't any trouble
Don t wait, but come at once U,, pi it..r.ti nim
and buy one of these beautifully It'a coming this way. E-e-e-e-e-ol Help
located lots. You will be BUT- me up or. this box. Yea, I'm all right
nrisedatthe vi2W they afford he can climb nn here? EmI Wt
und the price will be sure to let him climb up here or I shall d-d-d-
r i l . 1 I ,s.lp
oleasevou. jno trouoieio snow . , ......
YOU around. Oall on eittier landed in the tomach of thu panning
a. r , o.i I aog. lay way or retaliation me nog
B. J. IIONGEN, took off rjart of one leg from Georgo's
East Weiesport fa tr0Q,erg Bnd fled across the street howl-
lng uumaiiy until it came to mo can
horse. Apparently connecting that an!-,
mal with his misfortunes, the dog nib
bled at its hind leg. The horse snorted
and ran down the street with the truck
clattering after. The rat, instead of tak
ing tills chandb ot escape, rushed fran
tically across the street and bock again,
with the boy, who had come up, followed
by the personage, hot on the trail. The
personage was regarding with undis
guised admiration the pretty girl, who,
with garments gathered and field np
lightly in one hand, was standing on
tiptoe on the box viewing the chase.
UeorgS was looking at his trousers.
The owner of the Track came out ot
the saloon in time to see his property
rattling down the street. As he started
after It. leaving a trail of profanity be
hind bim, a gaunt cat sauntered ont ot
the saloon. Before the teamster bad
cansht bis horse the cat had pounced on
the rat and put an end to nun. 'i ben me
dog avenged his woes by catching her
by the back of the neck and shaking the
life out of her. The boy hit the dog
with a brick on general principles. Then
he returned to tho personage, the box.
George, and the pretty young woman.
The latter was saying:
Oh. dearl I was so scared, I hope
t Oh, Georgo, did I hold my dress np
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
mm
"$lnaidm?R Distribution er MlWw,
i.VLV.if. ana L.HiLliHKN'HSUns anil OVEttt OATS nver our counter limine In latM
? .?Wf il5,n"b'f "1 !0,""er tuods at verr low prices. Oiir Btoiie Tf "reshandltelifOMrrte
JI.UTII1 NO on hand Is large, vih eh. v,e propose lo dispose ot ratlier than oarr v to anilitliJr 111;
aUeFbifSiNU "' " "h" ,nn mv"" 'ori li "wry departi".! It Sain!
GO TO
SWEENY'S
"Corner Store"
Oraim Lemons, Bananas, Nuts,
Apples, Celery, Cranlis,
Grapes, Table Raisins, Confec-
tians, Fancy Baskets. Queens:
ware, and a fnll line of Nice
Groceries.
Lowest prices, good treatment,
prompt delivery
Call and See Us.
Corner Store,
LEHIGHTON PA.
Now is Your Time!
20
Building Lots For Sale!
(Special Overcoat Mention.
Alt our Fin tisoverenalsieduredln tlOjiii to M-Su, and tie lo If .
j.. ThVJj"i!Sjff'.,JS.,',n,,e " W,h "" ' rnde rrnents In tbe neweet'shadM
3,r"I..li'.0J'l5!LriJ.A.TH ,,M lne vromtertul prices, moVl ,m aa , Over "tl cT
line tie snl 112 Shetland Btorm Costiln lltay, Brown and tiiloidOAiors will beolS eutMM
IVTpn Q Suite 160 5tph8h All-wool sS'tiita formerly
XrXf 11 & OUllto $io now $7.50. 250 (7oed, Stnin.
nble Business flints formerly $8.60 now $5.60.
MEN'S PANTALOONS-SPECIAL
500 Pairs Stylish Atontoloons, positively Tforth $3.30. rrt iell
tlw-m at $2.
1000 Pain Heavy Pantaloons, all lirifjht, new QtoAt worth 8;
our price $l.'2o.
200 Children's fluiU, 4 to 13 years, worth $1.60 eme in to
late for tho season; will be sold at $1.25-
450 Children's Overcoats and Storm ooaU all to ki closed oat to
make room for (Spring Goods.
If you want to save dollars-you can do it liore best of anywhw.
New Year to Yon! Wishlnn Yon One or Onr Qrercoatx cr Soiti
Koch & Shankweiler.
Lamest ani Finest Clothintz House in tee Yalley,
CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN. PA.
Has it ever occurred to you that you can buy just as cheap it not
cheaper hero than you can buy in the city 1 It is a solid FACT.
Apples and Potatoes
Are arriving daily in car load lots and are being sold at tha Tory
lowest prices to retailers
Confectioner y, Wish, Oysters,
FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS,
Sold and delivered ut and frequently way below city pricw.
Oldest bureau for ocurlntT patents In A nitric.
Ef cry patent taken out tr hi U brought befor
tb pubuo by nolle giTea tnm ot obtrg la lb
in
LarffMt c4rtnlatloti of ury MietrUOo piwr to th
WWiUe, riiivjouiuir iuuuatw,
nan thouid b witbuu it, we
year I tUOals moutha. Addreea
Wholesale Commission Dealer, East WeisBport.
French Dress Robes
"Ve are offerini' a Lot i French Dress Robes at Gieatlv TLr.
duced Prices. The Styles and Colorings are excellent, and all
nre to be closed out as follows:
'15,00 nets ImeorteJ t sell fer SlitM.
" SS.00 ' ' 119,00 .d
"i $10,00 " " ' ' 17,09B SM.II.
" $ia,o " ' as,o
" ao,oo " tt,M
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
mi'M khi i si i li a bi ta niiii rshiaUM
, ELY'ti
Cream
Cleanses ttie
NasalPssseges?
Allays Tain and
Inflammation,
Heals tit Sorn,
Kestores tbe
Senses of Taste
CatarrR
ml Hn.,11
n.T.11. UAvTeFWEP o very Ughl Please say I didn'tl That
TBI T EIB . tt6n horrid old man with tha eyeglasses!"
A panicle It applied Into seen nostril and "Why, of course you didn't," said
It agreeable, pile 60 entt at DrugnUia; George promptly. The girl descended
by SfQ TrSjV?1!' c w -r v and walVod away with Ulin. her fears al-
barren St., New York ieviaUd.-New York Sun.
J. L. SIBIL'S
IS HEAJJQUAlTEIia FOR "
GENERAL, HARDWARE,
Paints, Varnishes, Glass,
ALL KIND OF COAL,
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa
Administrator's Notice.
Attention! Easiness Men
BANKERS. BIlOKEIIS. BOOKEEFERS,
lawyers, orricuiJ.
Abstract Meiers, Insurance Writers, Clerks,
Aud all v,hose Business Requires WrIUuit.
Uo not deface yonr books br scratcblng. Use
The Ink Erasing Eleetroslne Pencil
vrbleli works Instantaneously and
docs not abrade the paper.
A neat and clean set ot Hooks Is appreciated by
Good Business Men. Addressallorderstodeu.
eralAneut E. V, KUKHNEK, bteroletsillle,
Uarb u county, fa. Price 33, at and Tt centa
Aeetdeats.
ai irnw to deal villi them, and other val
mtble medical Information, will be found
ta Dr Kauf maun't (real Medical W ork ;
eleiai . colored platta. Send tbree 2-cenv
tttoit i o pay postage t A P. Ordwav 4
, ' ion, Afaas.,aod receive a eopj free.
Tb ne who has Cbriet has every
tklDa .at Ood's law requires of him.
How a Metbei Saved her Boy.
LIU e Robert Frej Uvea at Silver Lake;
kds toMuer aad father loye blm with par
eetal devall-mi he ia a bright little felloar.
Bebby. at be Is called, look a severe cold,
klch would Dot yield lo everything the)
trlsd . A oelttilor persauded the use of
rta-Tioa, lb neat remedy for Coughs,
Oelds and Consumption. The Orsl fasr
stee relieved and the ooaleslt of a tt cent
kettle mad a cure. You ran tnuuioa the
aaelka. s joy. Pan-Tlae is sold tl T. i
fktau fJiag Slere.
Tboutbt lUnseirQuaU0ed,
A contest arose Saturday nlgbt In an
Auliuru Wiher shop about the compara
tive honesty of the French and English
laboring man. On of the disputants
was a Frenchman, who eloquently ex
tolled the merits of the French laboring
man. An interested listener thought he
would take part in the discussion, and
prefaced his remarks thusi "Kow, I sup
pose Tm part French myself. My father
aud mother were both French." Banrjor
Commercial.
Beet Id tbe Tar North.
Lieutenant Peary, tb arctic explorer,
saw bumblebees as far north as latitude
81 degs. 87 lulus, iu Greenland, and
ttat.J that bluebottle files were as com
mon that far north as they are In Phlla
delp.iia arouud a butcher shop. The 1st
ltudo mentioned la within about 680
tailc of the north jioli Kioinological
News.
Very Thoroustw
Mother Is your Uuul John's wife a
thorough housekveprrr
Small Son (Just back from a rUit-I
trusts to, I was just as uncomfortable
with her a I am with you. Oood News.
Kicuaabte.
"How ia my wagon getting- alongT
asked the butcher. "You've had It tlx
weeks."
"All ready but the wheels. Tbty'r
not tired y ," returned tb wagon maker.
"Well, they ought to bej they're been
waiting so long," said the butcher.
Uarper's Baxar.
In public house signs three seems to
play aa Important part, inch signs as
"Three Bells," "Three Jolly Sailors."
"Three Bears," etc., being often used.
A fast peuuian will write at the rat
of thirty word a minute, wUeh means
that tn an Iwur's steady writing he has
drawn liia pen along a space otUOO yards.
Ti.j ruauufacture of snowaboea for I The Chinese women, whe bare aoaraa.
army nte would establish s new Indus- hard hair, though lieantiful, use a carl
try tuat might employ a goodly number j Qua mixturaaf biamy ami Hone tgc-ie sntt
workmen. 'aadaoftott.
PElRCE COLLEGE
of BUSINESS
A b'srh cl4M eooimarcU- cho.J ifford-ni
iu for tf-fi-l ". . !-- 0oB,"1S
hu btjsm avautxi o ib uuMweftsts uis
i. And tpMlmilr
Ua lBtrodanil ub M hiroitnij, Ac.
prlir-ihn ItUnk now gMdi k uli
li. tort ju ABnU.ahorlbod
Kiprlmot with Plrvon.
Extierimenta have recently been mado
Estt f eter DRElsn&CR. lata of rrank- to determine tne lenjrtn or time through
Un iwp.. crbon countr. Pa.. dad. which ii carrier pigeon will preserve tho
mtikaimmfititii. it.fot. an. thOM iikvIdii 'homing" Instinct that u to say, bow
legal claims aRaloit the wme win preteat tliam qUR a bird most be kept away from Us
Rhou delay In iiroper ord.rrfrr sett ementto La-i5i . u Jf
n. i". iwi. ji,au in . i .
joa. Fianer, Attorney, uaucii ctiuok, the Instinct to return. Kecently Beventy-
UvMwnpoj
iDrtructuta,
Boot, etb, im
rDX4imDt Ulieai;,
Ao(toim'tmwDt lr0
tllDf fctftaj,Ml
Administrator's Notice,
Ee of Polly Kresge. late of Frtnkll
i county, Vs., deceased. All perl
dehted to said Estate are resquested to make lm I , . , um,ra Vrtnt,a rwnnmilAi
mediate payment aud those liavlnx legal elalms "i hours. i outli-s uompanioa,
against tlie same will present them without de-1
li. In ivniMir urdar rnr feettlemeot.
7 XL'SllH BOTEIt.
Jan l,153Mn Administrator
two pigeons in the German military serv
ice were taken from Mayence to Bruns
wick, a distance of 170 miles, and kept
in captivity a month. Then they were
liberated. They started Instantly In tho
direction of Mayence and arrived there
Ton. UiTritarcrh I.r,laclMIa4rna.e.
BtcirdBuiMins.vi: e)lbMtntbt Ftulsdslpaus
For the Vreltlesl Jewelry and the
Best Watches, Clocks and Silverware
tb people of Carbon county mutt
come to our store. We not only have
lhe too.lt hut we tell them at ptlees
that are low and perbipi a lltll lower
tban the same goods can be bought for
elttwbere. We are not tailing thoddy
tluff for the bett bectutt w don't
believe in mltrepretentatlon. Oar
motto It tood honest goods at the
very lowest prices." Before vou buy
elsewhere we" would be pleased to have
you call and tea ut.
Confectionery,
Finn Cigars,
Stationery, Dolls, etc.
We cany In out ututl full tnif com
plete Un all the abev goods at tbe
very lowest prices. Mike It a point
to call and te us wUen you need any
thing In our Hoe and we are cenAdent
that It will pay you cash returns for
your trouble.
C, H. Nuabnum,
Bridge Street. . - - . W ten port, Ta.
MUNI tISt,
8
wttb M iW
cUa could mi
Remedy
tt.MnlibuuwIi
wTmhu. PntLkH. 1US1I l 1., t
ititmunrtofiiiiiiTic, i t
ror Sal.
A piano box baggf in fl rat class en
dltlon. Annlv to fl. R. Oulton. ourxj
tit the jrk, Ftrtt street, LehlHli
tea. il
Sl.ttWMSWMithvkvan! I u. MS MJfrlwS mS pS
4 Ik, .ka.f. ..WIMHI - , MMHN X- kU NM frOB
twllj. H Dl umi tu lqt If Mif a lit a nvly."
FATIENTS TRKtTED BY MtlU CONrlDENTIAI.,
SmIm. ui'MM Maniac. lacaaVMUaM, , SU ,f,OT.
it. i. w. r, mm. intiiri iitiiti. tiitni. in
I.AD1KS AMj JflbSEri
Coats&Jackets
In the very Neatest Stylet
and at tb Lowest Prices at
E. H: Snyder's,
also a fall line of
Fine Dross Goods,
That can't be matched tn this
to li or eounly for Sljl
Quality or Prleet,
See Our Goods Before
You Buy.
Act on ft e-vt principle
ley olAta the liver, tomacH
end bowcla through tJu
nervtt Uo. JliLia' rou
nAiUu curt blltonneev.
larrUllwr and cxiiistlpij-
tuetttt OpdOMS,25ou.
6udp1m ttm u aitvtrutrj.
fl AXLE
II GREASE
BEST iir THE ironu.
ttewMi Iss uaUUre susmeel. aetssajl
cmtlastla two boxaa or anrotbsr erand. Not
Siudbr hsitTtsrOET tilt CtM UIX
rOB HAT.g BT PKAUR8 OgVgRJIIJ.T. tuf
Th Old Way,
Mr. Halloran, an up ivr pilot of ce
Abrity, who was ttudylng the lower
MUeiielppl river, told tne that he remem
bered when it was the custom for tho
mates to hit lazy negroes on tbe head
with a billet of wood "and knock them
stiff," The other negroes used to laugh,
presumably as the sad faced man laugh
ed when the photographer clapped a pis
tol to his head and eaid, "Smile, or I'll
shoot you." When the felled, negro came
to the others would say, "Lep up quick
an git to work, ulggeri d mate's aborn
ing." They do not urge the help with
cord wood now so the mate of the Prov
idence told me because the negroes get
out warrants aud delay the boat. Ju
Man Ralph iu Harper's.
Wall Papers,
Borders,
Decorations,
Pictures.
For the next few month! th
great question of interior decor
ntion and house painting will
be the leading consideration of
property owners. Let us make
a suggestion for you. You want
the work done right ; we' can d
it for you at reasonable figures,
or we will sell you the wall
paper and decorations. Com
and e ; let us talk the matter
over and we know that we om
please you.
O. A. GOTH,
BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIQHT02T, PA.
JZSJSXBZ. .
INu teousar n ICiprlusit.
Tho kin de mart en Is no loojnr an ex
I CUIIC QQ ef IV pertinent. It U not now oi the dtfen
LUiT.rSffVM1 rive, either on its educational or en lta
r.i who ignonintly oppose tbe kindergarten
to aliow cause for their opposition in the
face of the uim oat unanimous approral
of experta anu the entliu&Uatlo lnaorae-
U MSJ M rMTt IU, U
r liWpUMulaaqtrtUati.Ui j
IT IS TH BUT fcf atatuataj ?S"tZT
U ..ft tilt '. -'
satUau. tr
00.
The Cheapest Place in Town
For IV all Paper, Borders and Dcora
tions at
rtiiiinn Dni ei a Corner of Second aiad
UWBil Kenrlg. Iron Street..
The IKitf&e. ANsorlinenl in
tho Vnnnty to sofert from.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
lELY JJKOTIIEHS.M Warren 8W, Hew Tork. rMce Metal
Cor OensatnpUeB, Cougba, Oronp, Sot
TUrt U Sold fty all Drestisu a CusvaatM.
roea Side, Back ee CViM Bhlloh's Pereua
Plaster will lira , mUltctloa. at caate.
FOR SALE.
A larta tlluated In Tettaneeaiot tewoshlii,
llarbou eountr. Pa., about tu miles mm i Weiss
IMSrt, uti ro4 Uadlas Irosn said idaee to Kresge
01 cwUaliOBK upward) ol l awes clear
raanlsu series ww au tee
ivltk anMeasaaee uUtbulklliUI
G (iljffStls KUill UM.yiufkJMtUi't (e
a traaue bauk baru anuieet. wasoe sited m
lees and ail inner nereaMry euiiMiiiuii
Terius ofsale w ill b raade know !'
dsuerere
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ruent of all tbst mrt of tbe general pul-
Uo who have bad Ibe oprortunlty or bf j
coming familiar with Its uiethnds anil
results, Century.
Intention bureeedi Ineeutluu.
Tbe new book ami eyo that lire no
oullar beoause tbe book ban a bump in
, it bare been succeeded by a book Ibat i
peculiar for two uuujps iwtweeu wuicii
the eye la bf U In place. Tlinn rabidly
doe Inrentlon succeed invention In tUU
land of norelties. New Vork,Buu.
Tbe search for tbe golden fleece had
not for lta sole object tbe conquest of a
mine, or a precious fleece, or to rob tbe
treasure so carefully lieil by the ava
ricious Aetea.
Champagne owes it quality to tb
soil, a mixture of chalk, allloa, light
clay and oxide of iron, and to tbe great
care and delicate manipulation iu manu
facture. A book of a thousand pages could be
written on "Wouders anU IMrtoaiae
' "joVi..iri 1 Dr. G T. Horn. Lehlghim-, Pa Ke.pej.g tie cr YuMy."i
aUrrhf. fa, , " I ejmtfer made aprapfn totb title too.
i liuuren
It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi
cial to you and your children. Such is ScotCs Emulsion
of. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the
children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keep
them from taking cold and it will do the same for you
Bevtt' Emulsion carts Ceughu,
Oolds, Consumption, Scrofula and
aU Anaemic and Waatur Diseases.
rrwnbs wasting la children. At
neat at palatable aa tullk. Cetamlr
the B-fnulne. r!4red by fioott
llowu. OheeaUU. New Turk Sold by
all Drwcgteta
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