Tin Tint Law of tfature. Whlrh will re haref It does seem as it some folks r-rrfer to have, trie lust eornlltlon ol tl; ittt rather than the Otst. Tliejr pf rprtiiallv I awt the uiselrea with mirtatlrea totally without lrtus as alteram ot liter trouble, iioatetter's stomach Itlltcr Is tin siirremlnl eandldate lor people's , holpe, and yet, popular ana we II , known as It is, there are unfortunates who keep I n trying the drartlo remedies ol former days. . It Is to the Intelligent portion ' the public that Mia well known and long tried properties of the , liters appeal, nenson mimiu on guiucu kesl talda to our fret Isthe lamp of experience," in ihi matter hi ntnieitiiiiii. aid a treat patriot o llie early reioiuuuiiary i wled. and tha esrlamatlon is pregnant with tally has met with the endorsement of people angering from llrer complaint, malaria, cou.tt. atien. rhen matism. debility and troubles ae t or orer a intra Ol a ceniury uio mucin eerapanled by dyspepsia. Xatlerly It has de clared ittell andjeen theroughly approved as a remedy for 'ia grippe." llasberry bushes should not be bet too near together. BRUNKKNNEaS, arha l.llJUtlfl nAIIIT, Oared at Home In Tan Days by adinlnls taring lit, Haines' Golden Spec llle. It can be glren In a glass ol lieer, a cup of cof fee ar tea, or In food, without the knowledge ol affect a permanent and speody cure, whether tie patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck It has been given In thousands of cases, ana in every instance a perfect cure has follow- 10. uneter lans. nc uarciii uuib hui'ieh, aated with tha specific, tt becomes an titter Im passibility tor the liquor appetite to eilst. On res guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free, isdresstha Uoldkn Hrrciric Co., IsAKaee street, Cincinnati, uuio. Oct. I.-Jy. Hellebore Is being used a n remerlx (or the currant worm. Success In everything; decsnda large; nnon s-ooi health De Witt's LI. tie Eaily Risers are little health proiluclnc pills See tka rjoinir Then late an "tarij ttiser, T. Di Thomas. Soma care should be exercised In the use of hellebore, as It Is an Irritant poison, and should not be Inhaled. Strength and Ilea tl. This remedy Is becoming to well known and so Donular as to need no special men tluu. All who have nsed Electric Uittrrs aim the same souk of uraln. A purer edtclne.t3es not exist and It Is giurun lead to do all that Is claimed. Electric Killers will cure all diseases of the Liver and KUnsjs, will remove l'lmplei, Bolls, Kali Rheum and other atltctloua caused bj Impure blood. Hill brlve Malaria from tka system and prevent as well as cure all llalarlal levers. For cure o Headache, Constipation and Indigestion tsy Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or Money refunded Price 0 ctt and $1.00 ar bottle at Keber's Drug Store, feeblgh ten, am Diary's Drugstore, Welssport. The best fertilizer for potatoes is phosphate of lime. It 1b used from 300 to 1000 poimpg to the acre. The following Item has been going the rounds of the press, and as our druggists, N. D. Reber, Lehighton. and V. F. tilery. Welssport, handles Hie goods. It may Inter est our readers: Ilavlng had occasion to use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, It givesfme pleasure to state tha I found it to ba the best med icine foracough i ever nsed Jin fact, cured ineofa cough that had baffled several other congh medicines. N. li. Ilumetl, Atallssa, Iowa. When the devil sees church members wrangling with one another, he knows it will be safe for kirn to sit down and rest. BTATa OK OlltO, ClTV OK TOLFDO, 1 Lucas Uoumtt. . I rnaxK J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior pari ner ot the firm of F. J.Uhknet & Co., doing business Id the Uty ot Toledo, Uoutily and state aforesaid, and that said flrni will pay tne sum of ONE llUNUHBIl IMIl.l.AKs for each and every case of Catarrh thatcanuut be cured by the use of Ilsix's Catarrh cube. . t .. F1UK J.CHKNhV. Sworn to before me and subscribed In tny presence, this 6th day of December, A. I), llu. seal. I A, Y. OI.BASON, ( v I Notary l'uullc. nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internalh and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Send for testimonials, free. F J. OllKNKV & CO., Toledo, O. taVSold by Druggists, 75c. The meal checks a person receives at a restaurant sometimes make him wish he had checked his meal sooner. Here It is, and It fills the bill much bet ter than anything we could sav: "It gives me the greatest pleasure to write you in regard to Chamberlain's Cough Itemedv During the past winter I have sold more of It than any other kind, and have yet to Ond any one but what was benefitted by taking It. I baye never bad any medicine In my store tint gave such universal satis faction." J. l. Roney, Druggist, Oeuila Springs, Kansas, 25 and W cent bottles far sale by N. B. lieber, Leulghton, and W ft lllery, Welssport. The best thing to relieve a suffering horse, cow, sheep, or hog is lluU'a-llead Horse and Cattle fooder Full directions with etch pack age. Price cents par package of I lb., full weight. This would indeed be a dull world if we knew for certain just what was go- iug 10 nappen nours ahead. SM28,fl1S. 3. B. ITIIson. S71 Clav St.. Sharosbur?. fa says be will not be without Dr. King's Hew uiscavery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was tareatenea with I'neumon la aflar an at- tack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians bad done er no goou. ttooerl earner, of Cooks ert. Fa., claims Dr. King's New Dlscov sty has done him more good than anything as eyer used for Lung Trouble Nol King like It. Free Trial Dottles al Reber's Drug lore, Lehighton, ant lilery's Drug Store Welssport. Marge bottles, 50c and $1.00. If yon are offered a a bottle of tult atluu Oil without wtaoper or defaced or mutilated, dou't buy Itatanv orire. vou mav lie sure that tli.- is something wrong; ttmay he a worthless or dangerous counterfeit. Insist upon getting a KraJpe,r,'1ri,k'','e''U'''','''l'''"''','l'''1e110" The first lighthouse in the United States was built on Little Brewster is laud, Boshiu, In 1715. Two Valuabia rrlooila. 1. k phitlelaii cannot be al wan had Uneumatlsm, Jienraljla, Spralna, llrulset aad Uurns occur often and aotnetltne when least expected. Keep handy tbt friend of many bouieuolds and I he de stroyer of all pain, tha famous lied Flag 011,23 nuts. 2. Many a peeelom lite conld be saved tbat is being racked to death with that terrible couth. Srcuie a good nUbt's rest r Invutlng 2A cents for a bottle of Pan. Una, 'he great ramedy for Coutbi, Cold, and Cmitunivtion. Trial bottles of Tan Tina free at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. A man's question that has answered Itself before he can ask it, "Shall I marry nerf" USE DANA'S SAnSAPAMIXA. "THE KIND THAT CUIlEs. its To be good and disagreeable is high treason against tbe royalty of virtue.--II, More. Nol hi DC to dlittaulng ai a backing Oeuch Nothing ao fonllib as to suffer ftm It Nothing ao dangerous if allowed ! eontlnua. One M Inula t.'ottrh Cure gives Itsmedlaie relief. T. D. Thomas. When you waut to see the crooked made straight, look at a railroad map. Headache la tha direct result of Indlgrt tlen and atomsch disorders. Heuirdy these J using De Win', Llltle Early Ititxri. and tfiitr heailiche disappears. The favorite tltlls pills srerywhere. T, D. Thomat. Matmeto-eloctrio machines were first made i Paris in 1832; lu Loudon in IttU. WSE OANA'SaTKSAPAUII,l,A. its HIE KIND THAT CUKES." . - n i . If you would have a faithful servant and cue that you like, serve yourself. For Instance, Mrs. Chai. Itogen, or Day It, leu., accidentally spilled caldlug water oyer her little boy. She promptly ap plied De Wltl'a Witch Utile Salts, Hiring Itltanl relief. It's a wonderfully good talcc far bums, biuliea, sores and a lure cure for Ilea. T. D Thomas. There are at present about 300,000 Idcjies tu use In the United Stales. Aoeld.alM aJ bo v to deal 1th ih.ru, and other val- a We medical lulorinatlou, will be fouud la Ut Kaufmanu xr.ai Medical Work: elekant colored plates. B.nd three 2 ceut atsuiua to pay poauxe I A. P. Ordwaj 4 , tfoiluu, Jasa.,aud rrceive a copy free. Japanese ehildron "rrV'taught to perito with both hands. Notblua bHM.Mli Lik. auMc... Itcaabesald without (ear ol ouuttsdlc- . .f?,u ,ulc'n, b" l'J .',4ler ,uc' celabraied r.indy slops ctUMaoU. I lh ihroat and luiixt, and mduera a guoa ' Blfbls rest Ilaudreds can tmlli to ihe i remarkable and life-iavlni; virtues of this' rai remedy. Pan-Tina coals oaly 36 and 1 Thomas!) 'J0111 " 1 K- ' TOMORROW. The robin chanta when the thrnsh Is damht Snow smooths a bed for the cloven Ufa flames anew, and daya to come Are sweet as the days that are over. The tide that ebbs by the moon flows baeki Faith builds on the ruin of aorrowi The halcyon flutters In winter's track. And night makes way for the morrow And ever a strain, of Joy the rum, Kings on In the heart of the lover In death aings on that da) a to come Are sweet as the days that are overt Florence Earle Uoates. MY KLEPTOMANIAC. As the great 8ir Walter says, the pub lic likes the big bowwow. Yet what if ! I try whether tt may not be Interested also in the little liovrwim! The little bowwow took an Immense interest In me at first sight. lie was such a poor and friendless creature, and it was such a cold and blustering night that I had not the heart to shut the door In his face as he stood wagging his toil In the stream of light from the open hall and looking upon mo appenlingly, with big, innocent brown eyes, from under a silky fringe of hair that appeared to hint of Skye descent, though rather more than less remote Yes, he is certainly mongrel, this Art ful Dodger of mine. Perliaps If ho had been of good honest Skyo strain this tale conld never have been told of htm. However, In ho caino with me that night, and out he went with tne next evening for thb first of our walks abroad. It was only round a couple of corners on an errand to the green grocer's about themorrow'slist, whichhad not properly been made up, but when I pulled my glove off nt the home door to grapple the better with tne uttneumes ot tuo tatcn key. 1 felt a cold nose thrust into my hand nay, more than u cold nose, an apple, which so red iinu glossy ns it was, 1 was quite sure uiy provident friend had selected from the very basket of ap ples I fiad just ordered homo from under the green grocer's counter. That was excusable rnougb. tierhaps. But what followed day by day exnnwtted all my stock of njiologies for my poor kleptomaniac. Day by day there was something of or my neighbors goous mm at my aoor. One morning it would bo o prime beef steak fresh from the butcher's stall) an other, It would be a dainty handkerchief thrust into my hand as wo walked to gether along Chestnut street. I soon learned to eschew the shopping quarter, however, when we were out together. But my Artful Dodger was too much for me... One snowy day all tno neignoors doormats were piled up in our vestibule, Uand my poor little fellow crept out from among them wagging his tail with a delighted consciousness of merit as I came up the steps. Borne Fagin had trained him. 'inere was not a doubt ot that. It was the part of a Christian moralist to reclaim him, not to turn him adrift in his evil ways, I argued. 1 seemed, however, to be the only cnristlau in tno House, or, indeed, In the whole block. I fancy they would have left my poor little fellow to go to the bad al together In another neigh borhood remote from theirs, tint tnen he never looked np at them with his big innocent brown eyes, brimming wijh love and trust, as he aid at uie. "Love me, love my dog,'" I said to Hugh one evening as I stood with lilm In the vestibule, and the Artful Dodger whined so piteously on the other side of the closed door that I was obliged to let him ont to walk with us. Then I could feel myself blush furiously, for though Cousin Hugh and I were well, It ia hard to say what we were, but this unlucky speech of initio was certainly the first word of love that hr.d posted between us. I wnt glad to go down on my knees to the little fellow leaping about me to cape the eyes of the big fellow standing over tne, for I felt sure there was a laugn in them. "When your dog is as honest as you are, Kitty," said Hugh, "I may perhaps begin to love him us" "As I dor" I nnswercd, my dog nnd I springing down the steps together gayly. "I wouldn t advise 3'OU to. fc.vil com munlcatlous corrupt good manners, to quote still another proverb, and my Art' ful Dodger may teach me as much as I have failed in teaching him, tioor boyr "At that rate it is ns well I am taking you both to a poor quarter of the city. aid Hugh. And indeed I felt that the dog might help to chctr the little crippled lau be wus uklug me to sue. It was not tho lirst time Dr. Hugh had carried me off to Bee some patient of his, Elizabeth had a malicious way of hint ing that he had mo on probation as a model doctor's wife. But Cousin Hugh and I hail been comrades ever since I could remember, and when 1 was out ot reach of Elizabeth's sharp tongue there was seldom anything to remind me that we had not been boys together, instead of girl and boy. The one step from the sublime to the ridiculous is a short one in my neighbor hood, and we bad taken it in a turn around the comer from tho stately ter raced etreet whero wus my home. The tbsard little boxes in which the people here were housed might be an improve ment on the great tenements uf other sltia but take tuem seriously homes was rather difficult. "That one yonder is a mere geranium pot," said I, nodding with a gesture toward a tiny red bow window filled with thote great red and green plants. Of course there was "dressmaking" on Hie modest placard on the door, and squally of course there was tbe dress maker's small, pale face at the window, where the florid, round bunches of Mos lems seemed to have drained all life and color from her. "It U n caBe of Rapjiacctui's daughter reversed," I said, "instead of giving ter their bloom the flowers have taken 111 hers to themselves. 1 never se a big soarse hedgerow like tliat one without knowing there is a fading lily of a worn, in behind it stitching and stitching her leart out. Cunuot you make an exense, Dr. Hugh? Mistake the house or inme mlng, and let us knock and see if my faded Bly won't come out." Bnt Inst then the door onenedi the dressmaker was lettlntr out a customer. Who or what that was I never heeded, lor rroin wnere we stood over the way uawrii'nmi aiter inowur, anu in my dog had dashed across, up the low l'BU ue wus succeeded by Sebastian Bar steps and was fawning on tbe little num. ut which time the postal revenue woman In a transport of joy. She did not stoop to meet those eager careases; those sharp little canine cries ot delighted recognition had no response. Only as we came iu she made a hurried, groping movement for the handle of the door as If she would have shut tt In our faces. Hugh was too nutck for her, lie stepped lu acroa the threshold, where she stood leaning pale and quivering against the wall, "We owe It to ourselves," he said, "to malo tome explanation, Of course the dog is yours." Sue made a hasty motion of disclaimer, but Hugh went om Of course the dog is yours; we have had him so long in our keeping hecanse he v us found one night last winter, and this lady kindly let him come Indoors with her out of tbe hitter weather. Hut we have no idea of keeping the little fellow from you unleea, indeed, you would care to part with him" This hut tentatively, for it had not ea capod Hngh any mom than it had me that as between doit and mistress the affection was certainly all on one aide. The little woman gul she was rather bad retreated, sinking down on tbe steep lux stairs that almost tilled up the tiny entry. Tho dog did not fuel himself re-puli-ed as we did, but fell, dog faahkra, to khadng tho worn lunula with which she covered her face. It was In that same instant tliat we beard u child's cry. She lt her hand fall together, the wed ding ring Hashing out ou the worn finger, I with a swift eigu she ltd the way into ' the back roomT ana tneu, for tne am time noticing me, The baby was just waking in his era- i die. She turned her v. lute f aoe round on on In the doorway as she dropped down w bar knee beside him. The dog want ,,ounJ- " " U "u" uuderstand. tb Mood irreaolule, hU brown )M flashing inquiry from the vvouuui to m "For the t-bild'e sake," she said. "For the obUd's aake" jr abecaoht ha t inf fijjtta&ej, gasping way that brought th cioctof in Hugh to the fore. ''Steady," he said gently. "Wo are not I Jhere to hurt jou, but to see what can I done for yon.". She pointed to the dog. "Only take Dash away. Leiive ns two alone." , At the sound of his name the dog glancexl round nt her, but nt her t h rnent rejicllant gesture he crept nearer to me, his tail between his legs. "toor Daslil My pbor, poor Artful Dodgerf I whispered, stooping to pat him. Bnt Hngh was looking at the woman attentively, "I beg your par don, but I think I liave seen you before," he said. She threw up her bands wltn a siuirp cry t "1 knew Itl i know mat uog womu ruin mcr "Then you tried to lose hint to get ridofhlm'f" . . . She inado Hngh no answer, only looked at him half fearfully, half defiantly. "Come. Kittle." he said to me, "since the dog's owner is willing to part with him wo will take him homo with ns." no laid a counlo of bills on the sewing machine as he spoke, disregarding her gesture of refusal. "Otherwise wo snail not feel that we have a right to keep the dog," he said, "And we will keep him; ho shall novcr nunoy you again, beliovo mo." He bowed to her reetiectfully a we three went out, closing tho door be hind us, for she never moved from her knees beside the cradle. Of course 1 asked Hugh what it all meant tho moment wo were out of ear shot, and I am afraid I was not hi a very amiable mood during tbe walk home, because he would not answer. The next day, however, he told me, for the next day ho went back to the flower pot of a house nnd found the little dress maker had lust herself to Daih again. And I had been hoping you would be hero making your gowns, Kitty," he said ruefully. "That was the reason 1 thought I had better not tell you her story until yon had got interested in the poor, young tiling, out sue uas van ished without a clew, and Do you remember Cousin Kuthariuu's writing to me held to look out tor her house lusl summer, while you were ull out Of town?" 'I remember mamma s liemg worried at bearing of so many burglaries In town of euintv houses." I'reciselj". mere was a gang, u was believed. At any rate one of the bur glars was ti'uced to his home by means of his dog. He was not taken without ob stinate resistance. He had got a bad wound, and I was called in as the near est doctor to stop the flow of blood be fore he could bo removed, lie baa a pretty little bouse: a pretty little wife of his own, who, witli her baby of a few weeks in her arms, shrank stricken with shame and horror iu.the farthest corner of tho room. It seems she had never so much as dreamed of her husband's 'business, which took him so often away from her at night. She appeared to elirink away from him as if he were an absolute stronger to her, as if he could not bo tbe man she bad known. What she might have done further I don't know, for the fellow died of his wound. He tore the blindage olt on the first opportunity and just bled his life away. 1'eople were In terested In the poor young woman, and she would not hut e lacked kindness, but then, as now, she disupiiearcd. 'There was a rumor that sho was shoplifter, so many incongruous things were found stored away In the little house. But I believe myself the Artful Dodger was responsible, He mast have been trained unbelwowu to her by that Fniiiu of a husband of hers, now wltat are we to do about your kleptomaniac, KitfvT I put my bond under the Artful Dodger's chin nnd turned np his face, with its brown, innocent eyes. "'Love me, love my dog,'" I said again. Tins time I luiu tne mnt to sayit- The right had been mine since yesterday. Marion Reeves in Philadelphia Tunes. NEW YORK'S POSTAL SERVICE. Intervitluff I'arta A limit Ilia flruwth of tbe Delivery 8)tem. The totr of the, postolllce employees was nn incentive to retum itate and revlvtlj every paUnl article obtainable that was quaint, niiciettt. and nntniue, even to an exhibit of n picture of the building used toi the first postofliue. In connection witli this migltt have leen mentioned the fact that it wus in Iti.'J, nine years after the coastrttrtlou of tho first lort at the southern cud of Manhattan Island, that the fit st postoHlce saw its beginnin: Previous to this, musters of vesselt- briuging letters from domestio and for eign tiorts brought them on shore and left them Ht u coffeo house, where the nieruliuiiM. the burghers and tho loung ers met to discuss tho topics of the day Hero tho letters were deposited in rack, whero they might be obtnined by the Ticrsons to whom they were ad dressed. In ItlCiO, When New Amsterdam con silted of struggling groups of ono story houbes with jieaked roofs and gable ends fronting tho street, and whun the city extended im further north than Wall street, there was tho town winding near tho Buttery, and the government house stood In Water etreet, near Whitehall. It was in this year that the letter currier first apiieured the lounger who carried the mull tw the tnerchutit or bvrgher. It was not until IU1U, however, that tbe first city pustofllco was established, near Bowling greou, tho tiostiuaftter being Klclmnl Michel. In 1710 tho British postmaster general established the general iwstofllco in this city and ordered that all mails coming by vesnols should bo sent there. A year later tiot routes between New York and Boston ami New York and Albany were established, nud the malls were carried on horseback twice u month. In 1740 similar route was established between Now lork Hiid Philadelphia. In I75U Benjamin Franklin was ap- pouited postmuster general of the col onies. Alexander Colden soon after ward euccecdnl Hiclmrd Klchel as post master of the city, which office he held until tho beginning of tho Revolution, when tho pratotllco was abolished by tbe British officials und remained closed for seven years, William Bediow. after whom Bedlow'a island wm uanied, was the first post- was JS.78D. uinl tho city dircckiry con' taliwxl Wfl uuiutu only. New York Trile Th. Vain, of a r.o.lou. Soma of tlio Imnl.liliii resulting from tba (all ot the rujieo to jiersons with fixed lncainea ure luoritallej some, on the other hand, seem to he duo quite as much to red taiw as to the condition of the currcuc)'. For luatance, daughters ot deceased members of the Bengal civil serTice whose fathers contributed to the pension fund ure each entitled to a pen sion of 100 a year.1 If they reside in England they draw their full 100 a year. If, however, they retide in India, it Is Lt lhe,,rMeilt rat8 of exchange at the value or forty-live riounds a year. The lose Is so great as to be almost ruinous. London Truth. Til. Aucl.ut Knock. r. The days are gone when tbo inmates al a house iu aristocratic portions of New York could tell by tbe knock at the door whether a member of the fam ily or a vititor was awaiting admittance. Also they knew then what member was thore, or the aoolal standing of the vis itor wbo v I a outside. A few small knockers dill linger In Varick and Vandam streets and similar localities, but nobody avams to use them. The bell may show advanced civiliza tion, bnt there are people who miss the knocker. Mew York Bun. An old farmer In western New York P"r h ditw't know that he wanted to go to heaven if he must "elt , ' ' i Perseverance, dear ray lord, keeps honor bright. To havo none is to hang mouuiueuuU luocWy.-akiare, I IUack hatnal and aitnsuwly tight hatred men seldom become bakt at its 1 early age. W urn they do it la generally , on the ceuur.of tnehuuh A POINTER to Buyers, We offer just now a spccinl in vitation to our menuA and patrons to conic and see us. The summer is fast fleeting nnd we will mnke special prices to sell out our summer goods in order to have a full swing on our fall and winter stock of Dry 7oods, Notions nnd Kcady-Mndc (Jlotning. We have no room to quote prices, but they are low enough, Don't miss this opportunity but come at mce Then too, we are the recognized hendquartcrs for for all kinds of Groceries, Emits & Vegetables In Season at the lowest of very low prices, 'rompt and corteous treatment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, Kuntz &Co. East Weisspoi t. THOMAS' Drug :: Store flltST STREET. I.EIIItillTON, PA. Don't loigt t that we keep the Host I .inp of Pnfkf't ICnivos Razors, Rrtzor Strops, Soap, &o. ire gunrnnteo every Rnzor or will exchange. Fine TTines, Liquors and Cigars. Freeh Beer and Porter. FBEE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 12:00 a. ni., and every .Saturday even ing. Call and see rue. I will treat you right. Oppoilte the Carriage YVnrke, North First Street, Lehighton. THE SUN. During 1803 THE SUN will be of surpassing excellence and will print more news and more pure literature than ever before In Its history. The Sunday Sun Isthe greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Prioe Go. a copy. Iiy mail, K! a year Dally, by mall, .... - 0ayear Dally and Sundy, hy mull - 8 a year Addiess TIDE SUN, New York, Executor's Notice. KMHteof A I) AM HWIKL. Iftte of Frank. ill IV p., ihrbOD fotinty,la.,Uecesf J. All eroii uiUebttHl lo mid hsiate lire iruuebled lo make Immediate pajnirilt, and those liuTirijc t-nal Clftims HKitiusi me lame mil prrsciu lurm wuu- out delay In propel urtler fitrkettlviurnt to Jan, 14, 1933 -fivv Kx ecu tor. Executor's Notice. F.st ft Iff of JANE ROYliR, late of FranLllD Tw Carbuu county iXidectaH-d. All teutons InUebledtoaaid Estate are requested to niakt Immi-dtaie payment, and tliose having IfKal claims atfaliiHt the same will present ttieiu w Kn out delay lu proper order lor settlement to ACVT1N HL VSR, IC&, !KW-v K.ecuUr, Attention! Business Men DANKEIIR. llllOKKliS, IlOOKEEl'KllS, L4WVEUS, OFt'lClAlJS, Abatract Makers, Insurance Writers, Clerks, And all whose Bustnei Kequires wrlilui;. Do not deface your book by acratrtitng. Ue The Ink Erasliiic Klectroslne Feucll wtikli works lmtantanuoiuly and docibot abrade the liaper, . A neat and clean set ol llooki Is apni eclated uy liood Uu.lDCa Men. Addresiallordtnitodvu. eral Agent n. V. KUEI1NKK, HtemleisvlUr, Uarb n county, Pa. Price X, 60 and TS cula, For the Prettleit Jewelry and the llest Watches, Clocki and Mlyerware the people of Carbon county mult come to our itore. We Dot only have the goods but nesell llicm at nitcei that are low and perhaps a little lower llan the same good can be bought for elsewhere. We are hot selling shoddy stuff for the best because we don't believe in misrepresentation'. Our motto Is ' sooJ boneit goods at the very loa est prices." Ilefore von buy elsewhere we would be pleased 'o have you call and see ns. Conffctionery," Finn Cigars, Stationery, Dolls, otc. We rany In our usual full and com plete Hue all the above ged at tbe very lowest pilces. Make It a point to call and see us when you need any thing In our line and we arc eonlUeot that It will pay yon cash returns (or your trouble, O. H. Nusbaum, IlrWfce Street, . - .WeeHpeet. Pa. Por sal.. A piano box Uumty Id flrat-olaes eon dltlon. Applv to 11. ). Onlton, oupo site the park. Pint street, Liebigtu ton. tf. " fMM ff f j a ' SWSt9S E,itiro,y 11 UmNDRAKEl A 8DRE ' ig0URE:,! ! iCOSTiVENESS I Bllloudnoas. Dyspopoln, lndigostlonlvDl8oa80s of tho Kldtloys.TorpId Llvor Rheumatism, Dlzxlnoss, SickHondacho, Logs' of Appotito,Jaundlco,Erup tlons nnd Skin Dlsoasos. rrt:t25t. tittrttli, Soil t; ill DrtrjliU. till, JtniSO! till, trM., Ii!lii;lii, tL Sold by W. P. Blerv. A CME BLACKING it chcape. t at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents A LITTLE GOE8 A LONG WVE because shoes once blackened with II cat K- iept clean by washing them with wnt'M "i'coplo In moderate circumstances find I pioStable to bur It at 20c a bottle, becaus fit they spend for Blacking they saf it hoe leather. .... . It is the cheapest blacking considering H nunlitv, and yet we ant V) lei i beniier if It can be done. We will pay SI 0,000 Reward or a recipe that will enable us to i.aki Wolff's Acme BLACKtso at such a irice I hut a retailer can profitably sell it at iOc t bottle. Tli'moferijopen until Jan.lit. .S'.ta WOLFF A RANDOLPII, Philadelphia Old furniture painted with PI K-RON (tlil.4 is tha name of the palntl, lookt llkt stained and varnished new urntfiire. Om mat will do It. A child can apply it So. can change a pine to a walnut, or a cheri to mahogany; mere is no iiniu in rou faneies. All retailers sell It. For tt Thorough Traiiiiutr It. BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It wilt pay you to lilt the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote, Centre Square. Alleutomi, Pa. The most Thorough, ltest Regulate!, and Plneit Kuuluned Commercial Trululna school In Pennsylvania, S!- 8FPAKATK IX DUPAEtlMKKTS T!t evil- COMPKTICST Most PrnctlcM Courses at Honest KaUs. llelween SOQ and 400 Hludeuts annually, Student iiaslstrd to iiavlinr boiltlonN. Mnd for catalogue ornii t onice. - O U DORNEY, Prin. y Please tnenelon tins paper. 6-27-flm CURE Blck ITwuSiche asd nlltra all tba troablM tnofr flout to atllloaa Utsof tha iystoi,iaob aM Xinliiei, hu6, ProwiluM. DlitraM aftov eatlog. 1'aln In tt BUa, Ao. WhiU tblt moel remaikatle auccoai baa bean tnova tn cozlstg SICK SeaAtcha, yet Oartot! Iittla Llnr TtBM at squall j Tftlaftbla InOontUpttton curing aa4pra Tenting Uaii .nnoyteg eompUlatf Wto tbT alt9 coiTOCtaUldlionlenoftbaattomMhtlinuUtatbtt lirerftndnguUtaUtabowaU. SfanlX Uxtjonly 1 : HEAD Acli a lhay would be almoa t prtoeleat to tho who aafer from this distressing complaint, but t orto Cktsl f their goodneasdoea notaod herend thosa who onc trj them will find thasa UtUa ptlla t1u able la ao mnj wsti that the vlll not ba wil ling to do without thettu 2IulaftaraUakktiat4 ACHE Xathtbanaof bo many lire that berafawbaiw wemak our great boast, OurpUlacaraltwoila Others do not. Carter little Llvsr Pills an Terr nasll and Tery easy to Uke. Ope or two pill msis ado, t 7hey are strictly Yetntablo and do not gripe or I parge. bat by Ue4r gtAtle action pleaaa all wba I nsotbem. In TUls at 29 cental Ave for $1. SOU by drngjIsU eTarjwbextv or sent by nalL CARTER MEDIOINB CO., New York; SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt GAVE AT O. TRADE aaantfR. DSS1QH PATKNT8, COPVRIQHTS. srtOa HUNN A CO. da UUOAUWAT, NlW YOBBt OlJtwt bureau for aacuiint; patents In Am eric. Krery patent taken out.hr na la broocbt bftra the pubiia by auottoa ir an (roa ol charge la tAa Lamat drralatlon of any eriantlfle paper hi tba world. Bi'lendldlr llluairated. No IbtelUgent man should be without IU Weekly. ftJ.OU a Ivafi gUOalx month. Addree UCNN a CO- 'Usliauaaa, 5t)l itroadway.new TorkCit;, M or imurmauuu inu rrea uanaoocs: wnieio PElRCE (OLUCE " BUSINESS AiSrlORfrlAND ibih rlua cniiurlsl chool IJrd!n cnirlU MutiTrocnt lur bu.lnMw IU "fssbs b Sbd ur i?.o lor ln.l ic l iatlBM ttematUJ. ttotT.Ib) hM i9U siddtj lt 111 liuii)- r. I iMtnirtKa. t.nd p-cUU" fctW w ol ..mon bu U utnxlucKd mitl lufortor. 1 (.'"' '" ' 94 iirtdimf FU nd ViatM tt m. Levins luds. Wt. U. IHKt ApiibniM tisBks am .HL-US .nrxJlmnt nocsmu lUij tibortbind AntuwartHiisiui. tlrswlun iuk tiiM",ftn trddrs IUturdl3uildnK.tsr-ylVl llnil t, TtlUdlphl.P iuur)t ittl, hWMuld yoti dtil t uadcU onid Beldin's Romedj 1 tutlsMM , tasum r puw 7triguH, uiurd ijfl ortiuniu. rrtaM,sVM. NIMHIlBal HTfrialiN. Kxv. ltbM,sVM. AieWBU.jpi. ,.r i ,11 I.X I - ut it. iiua iflfiiiu cc. HM,f "".-f fTMrt Alls, KtKS,.sr.'.W-2,,"; U lU.. akaxsr li la ItiL a tlsttitlM at Iki lba ana 1 (. I at, k aSiVe akal 1 wo. Li Beat I jl.MOtftst bapBi ktark rhM I w I sjm twih nrpi4 4 prcsj vi lb tfcaua. 1 i usskpsssI wir inMaitsmt t tl aaterax btaa Wtj-. Vtill tUl tBsrW if stuif n Usist)4 lor rfif." PATIENTS TREATED BT MAtU CONFIDENTIAL ralaa, aavd tilih sm sftsMxtftf isnttMUata, Wsl f Saolav fm par sf Ml an fiinsM, hh t U UMfa, IL I. H. f. Iltlll. illlCIIlt TIUTII, CIlUfilLl i. LADIES AND .VISSKS Coats&Jackots In llin Tery Neatest Sty 14 am) at l he tawftal Prices at E. H. SnyderV, aUu a fulj lute Fine Dress Goods, Thai ean'l be niarlied In litis town or soutitj for Style Quality or Prleea, See Our Goods Before Yon Bny. FOR SALE. A frm sl(44tsd in Twwamvutinr townslilp. Usvrbw flMusUr, Pis,. aAwut sU miWt ffiwi Watss uk I, on rvtul Udliis f torn U plae to K re ge lilt eotttslbtuc uinarda J w af m of elsMtr lad lts) frnod ruBtsvk srliyt wtor alltt Ht rotsBHsT. jumI wtlb sjU SMf siArr outbutMlAfs oaMUfljrintfa TWO tfrUHT FKAMK liWEL UNO HUl'fSKltrwr, 1UiwtKHillH, a InusM Wuk hmru SiiS 1tH. wagoit sted 8ii ft4 and all i4shr nMary fluttmlMliiys. Terms of sU will I BMtde kuouD by y . JOUV HBJsKRs 11 HairftT. fa. CARTEF.SI cr 5 Makts art' everyday convenience of an old.dlme luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL St SOULE, Svracuse. N. V. FUItNITUnE, UNDEKTAK1M FLOUIl A FEED. Robt. N. Anthony, (Succevor to .1. F. Hex, Fa Weliort.) WILL CONTINUK TO III3 THE WEST PLACE TO UUV Fnrnitnre. Floor & Feel al the Lowest Price. Olve us a call. No trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. -GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Orames, Lemons, Bananas, Nats, Apples, Celery, Cranlis, Grapes, TaWe Raisins. Confec- tians, Fancy Baskets. Qneens- ware, and a Ml line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, good trentmont, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Cohner Store LEHIGHTON PA. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come nt once and buy one of these beautifully located loU. ou will be sur prised at the vi w they afford and the price will he sure to please you. No trouble to snow you around. Call on either A. P. SNYDEU, R. J. HONGEN. East Welssport Fa CatarrH Cream Balm Cleanses the XasalPsiexes2 Allays Palo and Inflammation, Heals tbt Screi, Keslores the Senses of Taste and ijmell. tbyt uc .sHAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nnitrlland isaKreeauie. ruca ui oents al Druggists by wall, registered. (UJa EI.Y nn03.,s8 Wlrran 8L, New Tork " Aflministrator's Nntice. Estate of ETKKDItElsnACII.Iateof Frank llu 'I Wl.. Carbon ruiiliiv-. Pu.. (leccasfil. All pet-amis liidf ttfU lu wltt KstHte are rvtiuestf U lu luake ImiurdlRlo ytnfut. aud tliOM liavluu Ifhctil pin 1 1 us (.gainst lite same Hill present tlient wiiiioui ueiny hi projier orner wr sciiiuicui ui Jits. Flslif r, Attori'tev. Maucli Cln'iuk Administrator's Notice. KstAtv of Polly Krtge, late ot Franklin Twp. Oarbuucuuhty, Va.,df ceased. All persons lo del itcd tu said Estate are reiauested fa make Im i" nt IB mediate pajiuent and those bating legal claims ir w ttfnilnst the same will present them nllliuut tin- jay In jrroper ordt r for sultleincnt. Al'SU.V ROVER. AiiimiiUtrator Jan tl,i9y3t? Act at rcw prtudple-J rocTate tba liver, stunned ad trattel through th rur t Ijil Uxx Pills tjii!v curs Mllonsnese, tvplillret aol ctinsilpa' Uoa. btoslieet, mUdMst, &urt t lp doA)t,S 0 ct. lit. E2n t:t Cj , tltkut, ta AXLE GREASE BEAT IN TUB WORLD, Itriu i uat qu-dUiKT unurpssssd. ettf&ll catlMtifltwoboiM ot uroibar briDO. Not JtKUdbyWt. IJrCJI-.TilltUtJtMJINE. IEWIS' 98 LYi ' H ' iW ,Dr ftlwas. klf Will S it -f I- fusn 114 !Bt.lii..trtlJU. ( IT IS 1H M V"I"S iMI- lU'i tt . e li , sWmu, alif twin SUuK, Cares Coosamptlou. Coasbs, Croop. Hor ThroaU Sold by all pruuuts cm OuarmntM, for m Um Sids, Sack or Chut 8hiloh' Porous Plaster will giv yrsi sAtUfsctiosw-tj ctota. SHILOH'S VITAL1ZER. coruUltrUtK4lxMTtmuyforatUbti'tatHlfuftm Icerruaxl." For lripeila. LlTtr or Kidney trouble It excels. Kriceisota. SHILOH'Sl-CATARRH Ilareyoulaurrbt Trrthla EeoieUr. IiyUl relleye and Cure you. rice oT M. Thlj la. leeter fr Ita auearul treatment l furBUbed tree. Sblleta'a UaeaaOle are aukl by us on a guanawe to aire aatkrf setluo. Fun iill By Vr. C T IloxB.Lijb.Klitou, Pa TO mkli if I MUTJLATEI) MONEY. HOW DAMAGED CURRENCY 13 RE DEEMED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Wonders Worked hy Mr. Ilrown, the Trea.nry llspvit In Waalilng-ton A rew Ca.e. Inhlfh lull. Win Apparently ItopeleMty Itlroyet1, The redemption illviaion of the treas ury tlejmrtineiit Jn one of the most inter 8tngof Its branches. It is here that mutilated, money comes for identifica tion, ami the form in which It comes tells to the chief of the illvieion many a romance anil many a tale of woe. There Is much that is humorous and much that Is pathetic In Mrs. Brown's pnlille experience. Tliat experience ranges over nearly eighteen years now, and in that time millions of dollars hare passed through hor hands, most of it In such condition a to he beyond identification by ordinary means. There is Iiaralv any way vou can think of in which money is not mutilated or partly destroyed. Jim light their ci gars with it when they are drunk! rats gnaw it into tatters, and fire crisps It Into brown nslies, whenever there is a sudden cold Bimp at the beginning of winter the redemption division has a perfect harvest of mutilated money. One of the favorite hiding places which wom en have for their savings Is the oven. When a cold day comes the woman probably forgets all about the money. builds a lire iu the stove and cooks the bills to what jsjfnown in the cookbook as a "rich brown." An Interesting case is that of a woman living' near Hamilton, O., who was burned to death. Blie had a pocketbook with her containing seventy dollars. tier children sent the pocketbook with Its chnrred contents to the treasury de partment, and Mrs. Drown picked out the BevMity dollars mid Identified It. A great deal of the money that comes in is partly burned. Wherever a part of tho burned money cau be identified and a satisfactory affidavit is furnished as to the facts the government restores the amount to the owner. But if a note is entirely destroyed the government is just so milch ahead. Much of the money which conies In for redemption has been damaged iu rail road wrecks. When a car is burned ina railroad wreck no attempt is made by tne express company to remove the money from the safe. The safe is sent direct to the treasury department and opened there. The money is usually in a pretty badly charred condition. It Is taken out, and the treasury experts go over it and identify as much ot it as can be recognized. Two years ago a pack age containing (32,000 was taken from a wreck near bt. Louis, and all of the money was identified and restored to its owners. A favorite hiding place for money with men who have no faith in banks is in their cellars. A Philadelphia man sent $280 which he had burled in a tin box under his cellar floor. When he took up the box he found the money mildewed and rotten. 'Ihe package as it oame into Mrs. Brown's hands looked like a bunch of tobacco leaves. It was almost Impossible to distinguish the character of the notes with the naked eye. Mrs. urown was picking apart tbe pieces bit by bit and arranging them on slips of brown paper cut to the size of a dollar bill, she said that she expected to lden tlfy the whole of it. One inun sent in Borne time ago forty- two dollars which had been taken from the stomach of n goat. The goat was not worth forty-two dollars, so he was sacri ficed. The identification of this money was not u very nice task, but it was com paratively an easy one. Vhen Mrs. Brown dropped the sticky mass into a basin of water the bills came apart and were very easily Identified. This Is not the only goat case which lias come to the redemption division, and it lias happened tliat even cows and pigs have been sacri Bced to recover money which they Lad swallowed. There is one case on reoord where a baby swallowed some bank notes, and an emetic saved the money and possibly the baby. Babies do not often Bwallow an entire bill, but many atndavita are received accompanlng nor tiona of bills which say that the missing portions were swallowed by babies and "therefore wholly destroyed. Usually when mutilated money is eont in for redemption the owner lias a close if not perfect Idea of the amount which la represented, but one old German in the west sent In some years ago what he claimed to be the remains of f,00U, and after a long, long investigation Mrs. Brown fully Identified $7,100 In the package. A secret service agent was sent out to investigate the case, but he could discover nothing tliat would throw light upou tbe mystery, and so the mis take was charged up to the old man's stupidity, and the department sent $7,100 to him. The redemption division receives very frequently pieces torn from bills, ac companied by affidavits Baying that the remainder of the notes has been destroy ed by mice, uut tne exiierts or tbe treasury department can tell in a minute whether a piece has been torn off or eaten off, and these petty frauds are never suc cessful. Treasurer Kebeker has a five dollar bill in his office made of sixteen pieces cut from live dollar notes matched so nicely that the ordinary eye would not detect the fraud. This composite note was Bent In -by a bank clerk in New York. Tho treasury experts detected the fraud immediately, and of course the bogus note was not redeemed, Wash ington Cor, New York Press. Llttla Economl... At a recent gathering half a dozen people who sjiend their tens of thousands evoryyear acknowledged a reluctance to light fresh candles, and one lady who Is noted for her magnificent toilets con fessed to being very angry with her moid if she bought English pins instead of American which piece of economy net ted a saving ol tlVB cents on every paper. Hew York Tribune. Th Tlanxar of Offlcaholitlnf. Many a poor young man seeks a gov ernment clerkship iu order that he may earn his supiiort while he Is studying his profession. lie is playing with fire. lie is taking up as s staff that which Is likely to become necessary to him as a crutch. He is in danger of discovering, when Ida profession is learned, that he has not the moral courage to drop his government stiiiend. It would have been infinitely better it might hare been bis making if he had toiled for scantier dollars in a manlier way. Har per's Weekly. The Shape of Sea Fowl.' Kara. I Sea fowls' eggs have one remarkable peculiarity. They are nearly conical in form, broad at the base and sharp at the point, so that they will only roll In a cir cle. They are laid on tha bare ledges of high rocks, from which they would al most surely rull off save for this happy provision of nature. Boston Transcript A Miarp Itargalo. A valuable diamond, which Hul Car penter, of Columbia county, N. Y.. I wears in his shirt bosom, was purchased 1 by him years ago lu the Orinoco river region lu (South America for two boot legs of plug tobacco, which the natives valued more lrighly than gems. Chicago I Herald. lb I'rlckly War. The prickly pear of Africa is so tena cious of life that a leaf, or even a small portion of a leaf, if thrown on the ground, strikia out roots almost Immedi ately and become, the parent of a fast growing plant. llloada la lllstorj. Heury VIU cf England, In the writer part of Lis reixii. posed as a auiut. lie thought biiuaeU a ip-eat llwoloifiau, and ts long as 1h was surruuudid by bru nettes seuufd rwllji mors dsvoUal to the Croalor tuau tu auy Uuiumu beiiig. Bat vrlwu Um fair Auim UuUyn came upou tlx sceuo he, tua, IM u victtui, uxl tt is wot worthy of rwuaxlc tbat iwtttw th uor Jartiu Ucywour, Auua of CUva or Catharine Parr could Im call ad a brn ualU. Nsw York Herald. ' ' U'W Spring Announcement of 1893 The l.nrrst anil (7rratest Lirte CM) Styles ofDouble-Hrrnstcd Suit., Sjiiglr-Brrnstccl lain Suits; Patch Pockets, ml Effective Spring Style. A jDioplar of Ohoine effect.) in Vesiee, Junior and Jersey Suits. From these jou enn select, as n part of the Aine of the Lnrgetit Manufacturers of Men's, Boy's, & Clothing in the Lehigh Valley. Koeli & Shankweiler. Lamest ana Finest ClottinE House m tb. Valley CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN. PA. Has it ever occurred to you that chenper here than you can buy Apples and Potatoes Are nrriving daily in car load I a, limem prices 10 reiauen Confectionery, JFish9 Oysters, FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold and .delivered ut and frequently way below city priew. Wholcsnlo Commission. NEW SPRING - Plain and Novelties in Wool, SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES, ALL THE NOVELTIES IN COTTON, SILKS IN THE NEW WFAVES AND PRINTINGS. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. IS HEA1JQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KIND OF COAL, , OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Wall Papers, Borders, .Decorations, Pictures. O. GOTH, BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P.'O., LEHIGHTOH, PA. The Cheapest Place in Town For Wall Paper, Borders nnd Decora tions at Owen Rehrig,roT sfr ,n'' The ISitfgeM A 9ovtmvnt Ut the Comity tose'eH from umaren It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children- Such is Scolts 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 keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Baott's EmnMou carts Coughs, Colas, Cansumptioa, Scrofula u aU Aaasmlc and Waatinr Diseases. rrsTenta wastiDf tu chiUrea. MutklBspMiaiaeieastuiiK. ajeiai the genuine. PiroJ bj BMt BowM.CsaUU, Nw Kuik SvU - all lirumtaia. of CONFIRM ATI ON 6'tMTiS, Children's you can buy just as .cheap ii not in the city t It is a solid FACT. lots and are being sold at the Tery a . . l Dealer, East Weisaport, aV DRESS 800D IN - For the next few months the great question of interior decor ation and house painting will be the leading consideration of property owners. Let us make u suggestion for you. You want the work done right ; we can d itfor you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come and tee; let us talk the matter over and we know that we an please you. Scott's Enndsloii
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