Making lace papeb. MINNEAPOLIS HAS THE ONLY FAO TORY OF THE KIND HERE. Wow R Nw Industry In Whltli Osrman) Eacsls Cam to tla Kstabllilied In Tlill Cnontrj As Vt II In It! Infancy Mies Work For Women. Minneapolis can claim a monopoly It a least one Industry. There Is none liki U In the country. Germany Is the near tat or.ninotitnr. The lace paper factor! karo la the only one In the country. Hon the Industry came to be established ero and the development of certalt possibilities In regard to it make qnlti an original story. A certain business man tolerably wel known In Minneapolis once upon a tlmi loaned some money and material to I inasian Immigrant who vas trying t start a greenhouse In St. Tftul. The flo Hit was very grateful for the help, but at ha end or six months Had not repaid anj el the loan. The business man huntec him up and Inquired wherefore this neg Sgence. The florist explained his difHcul ftes at ome length, and sorrowftill aTtrred that In addition to other bur Jens he had to support his brother, "Why doesn't your brother go t workr "Pardon, sir. He is honest and indus trious, but can find no work at his trade. What trade can that be?" 'He is a lace paper maker and then are are no factories of that sort here, ani ks has not much chance ut other trade! whore he has no skill." An Interview with the paper maker re- vsaled some Interesting facts, and aftei some investigation several MinneapolH sDltalists concluded to start a factor to evolve the dainty confections thai modem ingenuity says may be mad from paper The industry is still so now that Its present condition may bo re f arded as only an earnest of the future. The fad for fancy lamp shades tnakei a special department which waa not al fcrst contemplated. Crape pajier devel ops In all the soft, dainty sheen of silk, women are specially good at this brand f the Industry, as It requires patienci am) that peculiar "knack" which no man ever had, and the woman who possesses It is luckier than If she had beauty though she never thinks so herself. Now. this business of making lam shades and flower pots nnd paper floweri add dolls is light, clean work and pay! well If a woman has the bent for that Mad of work. The prettiest lamp shades I ever saw were being made at the factory. Th tebucco leaf forms the latent model Two contr istlntr slmdiHiil crape pupci form the leaf It la cut In the pmpei shajie. and ailclli-ate wire forma the niic rib of the li ..f and tnaki-s the hliade sub staotial enough to stand wear Foul long leaves und fonr shorti r ones drooj from a common center and make tin daintiest sliado imaginable I utw a tin an of this same nattern for an tut'ttu caeccnt light. Tho red leaves were lined with pale yellow, and how tho electric light did glow through the blended col ors! A skillful workwoman can only onstruct four or live of theso shades a day. Their price consequently doesn't xactly bring them within tho reach ol all, bnt they promise to largely take the t (ace of silk and Illusion, The operative (arns from $8 to $10 u week in tho shnde apartment. Lace naner for linintr the edecs ol fcoxea really forms tho important part f this industry. Look at a hit of tUii Ualnty paper and see how faithfully it reproduces over' thread of the lace from which it H copied. lien 1 eople arc Veld that these delicate patterns an stamped from engraved metal plates, ekty are apt to look incredulous. Still that is the proof. For many ytars Germany has con trolled this industry. Tho consul at Berlin In hi lost iinuual report ttateE tkat T,uuu.m.(i pounds or lace paper art exported annually to tlio United Mates One fine day good fortune befell thf Industry A man came in and asked foi employment. He waa a designer nnd agraver of plates from Uermany. lie declined to give any Information as to kow he knew the factory was in Minne apolis or why he came. He simply said thsy could try liiu work, and If they wore satisfied he would stay. lie has re mained ever since. 1 saw him several times and didn't wonder that there was soma hesitancy about engaging him. He weighs about 305 pounds. The face Is Intelligent and rehned. but the bushv kaard and long hair, combined with the muscular frame, give the man the ap earanco of one used to vigorous manual labor. Appearances are deceptive in tbii ase, for he is an artist aa well us an en graver, and knows every detail of the feniiness. He first sketches the design on paper. sen lanes a uiock oi leaU composition, siaiilar to that used for newspaper cuts, and draws the exact pattern with a sharr steel point. Then, with finely graded tkucis, tie hammers out even" little de tail so exact that tho tiniest thread of the ssatst lace nattora la visible. To see the workman hammering out aa intricate pattern one would think It aa endless task It la not, however. aearly so Uxlioua as it looks. Thia en graver will make a plate 20 inches loDg y 2 inches wide in four days. All the edges of the pattern have to be made in slurp relief instead of being cut into the late, as in ordinary cngraviug. This has to be done eo that the abarp edges will penorate the paper when the cylin W tiassea over the plate. Lace jiuper has It titylt just the same as tho real article. The young lady who fit her daily box of bonbons from the snf ectioncr wants the lace edged holder ta bo In the latest mode. She can also select torchon. Valenciennes, Spanish, fnlpure. bretou or any other style In paper lunt ns sue can in the thread. Among the pretty Imported notions is last of a c irnncopia with a deep lace ige and closed with dainty bows of sarin ribbons. This Is to hold matinee r theater allowance of cam'y and will yronaDiy lie very popular. - Eva JIc- VinaU-Valtshiu Miuneaiiolia Tribune. General aiierniuii'a Individuality. In one of Lawrence Mutton's articles n deatum.1 It" he speak incidentally of Oeneral Blu ruian'a strong individuality, which causi s u certain sculptor to re mark! "When I was busy with u bust of General bu ruuiu und mw him every lay, it was u curious fact that he made KBitively no personal impression upon say mind. I admired linn and revered him, but it was hard work to remember that he himself was there. 1 stood on the ccrncr mi-lung Inn luiu-rul with the restoi lliu crowd. I was interested in looking at tlio notables, and 1 iuureiy ffrieveJ for tuu gruat wait's death. But Oo you know in the tuouii lit the hoarse wai dratvu ut me my atuntiou was completely aiiMiriuMi by stmie idle inci dent of the occasion. Only at the last second del I think- There it is uam. 1 cannot eveu rivet my uttentiou upon iuui wuue ius uuuu laxiy h passing by. St Louii K.;uubltc. And lie Got It Cheap. Here is an anecdote that J. Soavar Page tills 4 a "Uoao call'' lie hail soon after Uu.-.-. ;i haj,u luidliis "close oalll" "A wtld 1 u. an. with Ins hair somewhat hunbl. il. enu ii il our store, and walking nptooneof I w,ltiuen held a can out atarros lenutn awtsaul. '1 wantaquart sr vsrmilinn. und I want it quick.' The salesman evixl his visitor sharply and then said nervously: 'Y-yea. sir. V-ait a ramiut and M il find it for you.' lie van uito my ohiee and cneil out excited ly Mr Puge, (hero's a man out there with a can of djuuiuite, and he says be wants a quurtr of a million)' 'Well, go tell bun 1'u I out in u moment,' said L The wil"l eyed man m still standing in thacenterof thesioic li'Udlng out the an when Icaiueei.t hat is it you want ui) 1 1 lend? .i 1 1 , i v nervously. "Iho iii.iii was 1 in"ii p.-1 i et angry. 'A quart ei vent il. n h'- i-'e.nt..,!. 'and I want it n tty i h ' ill vni take achecsr N.. nut (Jn I wait with a hstki Inily I v iT,T a quurt or ver Kuliun bxi) i u.i and saw it alow, ls.nJ i virnulion, said tlm uiuli i nr.l iiiteiise- fy rehe i ,1 ui.d i .i.li I. la,!s Sfom im In. - j , ijia " -ii a ruart ,-f , nil liau ai..l ,ln t rliarire bun Uiu.4 I' i il ' " tiuw York World THE WAY OF THE WORLD. Great men and little men, Short men and talll Oreat men have ureal minds, And small men, stnalll Oreat mind" Mi little mind. All to uiaxa a nam. Bo (Teat mlnlla Ki t Krealsst minds And this Is fame. Rich men and wnr mem Ham at Hlol.tV dnon Rkh men liare rich friends. And pour mi. poor Rich men live br iwvertjr, lmr men live by stealth! Eo rlh men Bet rleheet men And tlilo Is wealth. Pretty maids and plain inaMat Maidens altrstetlier? prtttr maids hare pretty ways To keep mankind In tetlier. For maids are weak, and men are strong. Till (Ttiulil flits abuvel Then men are weak, and maids are etronu And this is love. -Comhtll Slairailne. l,ord Iloseherj's Guest. In the anonth of May, tt. there waa an evening party in llerlrtfley square, and In tho early part of the day Lord Rosebery had met In nccamny a bcotcn farmer with whom ho had some ac quaintance, and he 'asked his friend to "look In" In tlio course of the night. The farmer duly presented himself In Boinethlng that resembled his idea of an evening drew. All went well until the Scotchman got Into the supper room, nnd after eating a variety Of delicacies he lighted on an ice cream a form of nourishment tliat was new to him. Hav ing taken n largo spoonful ho managed to conceal his discomfort. But seeing his host he thought it his duty to Inform ,, . 11 " I .W UII11 Ol Wlll imu Mine tiiiiw. .v.. 6nl,pos8 you know, my lord." ho loudly wujspeml, "but I think I ought to Mil you there lias been a mistake aomo- 1 1 .1 la .....l.llnf tvM " where and this pudding's froze, Lord Kosebery grasped tho situation In a moment. With perfect courtesy nnd with a pretty appearance of critical Inquiry, ho tasted tho ice cream. "So It Is." he siddi "that's very strange." And then, after speaking to one of the servnnta. be returned and said to the Scotch farmeri "It's all right, lam told that tliia la a now kind of pudding thoy freezo on purpose," and taking his friend's arm led him out of the room. H. V. Lucy's "Salisbury Parliament." ITelnK roitage Stamps for Seals. Americans who chance to receive let ters from Russia are usually surprised to find the- foreign postage stamp on their envelope useil as a seal afllxid. that is to sav. to the center of tho side opposito to that on which the address Is written, sometimes itussians seining in tho United States continue the prao- tice acquired nt home, much, or course, to the aunoyanco of United States post office officials. A case of this '-ind oo curred recently in New York state, but It was explained quite Inadequately by a writer, who alleged thr-' the colonists sealed their letters with the postage Btatnps because communications from the United States were usually opened In the Russian postoffices before being delivered. As a matter of fact tho habit Is diffused all through Russia, and sim ply means that distrust of the imperial postoffice in that country Is widespread. 1 rce ltnssla. HalUnete Aniung Young I'eojile. If the uusatisfactory statistics that ( havo been ablo to collect can bo relied on, tho proportion of baldness In boys and girls under twenty Is about eighty to seven. As the majority of girls ut the age under consideration wear their hair loose, or in simple "Marguerite" braids, so that there Is little likelihood of deception, while unwholesome head gear or. other Individual practices can hardly as yet havo had time to produce any material effect upon cither sex, we may regard the differences Indicated by the figures as practically due to the working of heredity alone. Miss E. F. Andrews in Popular science Monthly. Itojal lload to Wealth. "There's a man," said Johbms. "that came here two years ago with only $200 to lus namo. Piovr hes worth a cool million if he's worth a cent. "You don't say so." said Jeuks. "Uow did he make bo much money in so short a tiineV" "Well," said Jobblns, "ho Invested his $200 in a tailor's shop and then made love to the very richest girl in town. Soinerville Journal. A I'alr of riieanenti. When a resident of Dellefonte. Or.. picked up a pheasant he had shot in the mountains near his home he was sur prised to find that the bird was con structed on the 'plan of the Siamese Twins. Doth birds, he asserted, were perfectly developed and the connecting link was half an Inch long nnd a quarter of an Inch thick and joined them just in front of the wings. Philadelphia Ledger. Two Cunioue Opule. In the last century a verv round and brilliant opal was the property of the amateur Fleury. Another, said to be fascinatingly vivid, was owned by a noted French financier. These two were regarded as marvels of beauty among gems. Ilarper's Buzur. A good conscience Is to the sonl what health is to the body it ureeervea con stant ease and serenity within us and more than countervails all the calamities and afllictions which can befall us with tut. Addison. A Frenchman who had by chance passod over a narrow clank lvinc across a deep gorge In the dark, on viewing the spot tho next day fell down dead while contemplating the dangers of the previ ous night, A hay saver, consisting of a three alilmt device which enables the horse to Insr his head into the monger, but does permit any lateral movement of It, Is a late invention. Ille ltetort Courteous. A well known Now Yorker, famous for his bon mots, was asked by a friend upon returning from Boston recently If he had renewed his acquaintance with u certain huly well known for her im- firessivp stylo and blue stockingish q mil tie. "No," bo replied with a smile. "She invited me ouo evening to 'meet some minds nt tea,' but 1 had an engagement to meet some stomachs at dinner at tho tit. Ilotolph club, and so 1 had to forego tho pleasure," New York Herald. The 8niallett I'alDtlna;. rrobably the smallest pabitlng ever mado was the work of the wife of a Flemish urtist. It depicted a mill with the sails beut, the miller iijpunting the stairs with a sack of grain on his back. Upon the terrace where the mill stood was n cart und horse, and in the road leading to 1 1 several peasants were shown. Tho picture was beautifully finished, nnd every object waa very distinct, yet it was so amazingly small that Its sur face could be covered with a ruiu of corn, row ork Press. Vi'orltluff In Oreal Altitudes. Owing to the absence of malaria the peroentago of efficient labor at the great est elevation is a very high one. Ali i, coming from the coast are not fouu capable of doing efficient work for abom two weeks on an average, when taken to high elevatious. The capacity aradualh increases nnd resulted its maximum in a few weeks or months, aooonling to the constitution of the individual. Nine teenth Ueutury Tlia l'.irjptlaus ami Humana. The Bay pliaua aud the Itomans umonir snoUnt nations preawut clwracteristic extuuides Of limiuality In the develm: ment of the illtterent elements of tbelr oivtliulloii, ami even of IIm different brwiohos of winch em li of tbeeo els- tuasits is conipueed. -Popular Seieuco Monthly We am told liv l.lvv that wben ilannl bal tuul ,iuuiaiuM tW KouishUS in the bat 1 1 t.r ( iiiiiH.iwi.wi.iiiesi.Muituc their V, Inn 1 in ..I an puiMsi dead ro .1 In ll ili.'l liuiiiUstly 11., I witii trivaier fttnio 111 , .im 1,1 .1 . 1.1..1. rijj Itlsthvro lurt' m 1 1 1 i vian Ui have lay wltolo ouuauct diatingulanssi bv it, v A Season's Buecess. lira. Dnvelrin'i tlln to BoHrboronith was a Rreat iuoeeea thfe ywr." "Indeed! Has he got rid of her old troubler "No, but she lies gut rid of lier oli daughter." London Ttt-iliM A blind mendloant in London wans this inscription around his neck: "Don't be ashamed to give only a penny. I eait't Whenever ft bird goes tolly it looks np, but soma men Bhut thoir eyes when ever they take an Important etep. Itlonds In lll.lory. Henry VIII of England, in the eatlier part of his reign, p-xwd as a saint, lit thought himself a great theologian, nnd u long as he was surrounded by bru nettes teemed really more devoted to the Creator than to any human being. But when the fair Anne Boleyn oarae upon thoecenehe, too, fell itictini, and It is not worthy of remark" that neithet the nor Jane Stymonr, Anne of Clevoa or Catharmo Tarr could lie tsalleu a urn netto. New York Herald. THEY'RE ALL TALKING OF IT. A Reporter Inve-Ugnte several publlo recommendation, nrt limit EVERY WORD TRUE. Mora 'Won.- of X'rnUe upoken than Tub lU1i.. Tlic strong letters of recomroendatlon and experiences which have so frequently appeared In tho various dally papers, excited the curiosity of the lid I lor of the Albany A row Determined to know ns to the ovnu neness of the nuhlishcd docu ment, plactd the matter In the bnnds of ono oi mcir rcporiers, jir, itoueri a. Male, the veteran foreman of VnnSlcLe& I for ton's Tolmceo Factory, on llroadwav. Albany. N. Y. wns first called upon, and shown the following t A1xut ten yeari oro I hud a preat den! of trouble with eton In the bladder, tml I had to submit to an d eration, liut tbs old trouble re arpenreu ana i jearea lunc anouier oivrauon would be necef-iarr. A friend Piiffgeetetl that A frieod itifaBl 'aroilt Jirmedr. I try Pr. KDuedy Faroi l lirm of lion e n ihort dout, N. Y., after usiufr the mt?dicrDO n short while. I found It was doing me Rood. I CAtltiH' ued Its use and am hipry to Fay It entirely oured me. I take it Trbenerer I feel a little out of sorts, and Itelwava does me (rood. Hut for kidney or urlnnrr trouble of any kind I am a proof of its curative powers. Mr. Male said cverv word wai trao and and ho would not be without that valu able preparation Mr. 1 C. Brink, of roiiglikccpsie,N.Y., whose famous exiicrienno nulillahrd. as "A fcrap of I'aper." l'icklug a scrap or paper up la the street ono day, found It con- taineu ut. Ken. ncdy's Favorite llcmeuy advertise. meut. and asltnar. tlculatly hit his ca?f. bought tho medicine aud f ouadii the help ho had In answer as to the truth of the article. Mr. Brink said he was always pleased to kiv a twill -word iv r f avotue iiemear. and referred the writer to tho following letter lately published la tue ivuyriKap- lie aigtt. Gentlemen ! rtecelelnif many letters from all orer the country, nklng as to the truth of an advertisement ii Ir.ted In your paper, ftli-lng mr experience with nr. Paeld Kennedy1!! Favorite ll-meily, I wiih to aay It waa a pleaiure to Klve that recommendation to Dr. Kennedy, and v. ben I aald I was cured of catarrh of the blad der and diioulcklJmy disease, I " rote simply the truth. .... For j ears liefore I used this valuable medicine, f niTArAil fmm tirinarv troubles. Tialn In me back and a nervous, sleepless condition, yet lwfnre I liii.l tsl.flii the fuurth bottle I was cured. sound and well. 1 have replied to these letters and am v. llllun lo aa similar service io moss amicted. but 1 make this publlo statement linnlniF It mar reach the eve of the sufferer, and save me pa sonnl orrespondence, for at ray agn Jeucr Yfrilllis is nc.,e cany. Yours truly, St Thompson fitrett. F. C. Bam. Mr. Tcter Lawlcr, chief engineer of Jles.-rs. crane & Lo s I'aper Mill, Dalton, Jiass., said : " I don't look much like a dead man, but I was pretty near one. ror tltteen 3 ears I suffered pains in mysiacrur urine was subject to violent slopiWKea, and often tlneed w tu blood. 1 lost fleh, appetite, and bin nitlb. 1 consulted aeveral physicians who tat.1 1 waasufferlliK from gravel and Tnflam. atlon of the kl.tneys and that I could live but a short time. -Mr. John KiM-noer of Pills-, Held, learnlne of lny mn.lltion. sal J " don't 31r.l'etr litvler. bother with tho doctors, take Ur. Pavld Km jiedy's Favorite. Hemedy and be cured." 1st one sent for the same, und had takm ouly pan of the bottle, when two r'fcisof stone passed my bladder, and nowam entirely well. (Sigllre ne8 and rheumetlsm trouble mo no mere, and 1 feel UAe a new man llianks ebtuely topr. Kennedy's Favorite llemeuy, Mr. E D. Parsons, bend book-keeper Wholesale Dry uoous uou&e oi , j. i r il o i u cu Hi., Koclicster, N. Y., hid a similar ex perience. Sciztd onediiywlthpnlnlti his bnck, next came sioppage of tirlno. JUdkal sdvkc was Fought, and prono unced it stoneintne bladder. In writ ing to a friend ho Mr. 1, 1. l'ursuns. Fays t "I suP'etetl lievnnil venrAa In doaertl Vm, of the means taten pre-iuisMl any beneOt, until I tieKan the use or Pr. Kennedy's Favorite Itcm ely which disKilved the stone, the symplAirs began to fKld, ibe pain ceased and from this time niy ricovcry waa complete. Can latter this exie lence speak loo highly of that which saved my lift t" " I can srw'ak In higher nralse than T have w rllltn," are Hie wonlsof every per son I bilked wilh, which proves the great popularity of this remedy, pcssescslng what no oilier medicine has, the power lo save life, it can be used with safety by all ngt s. 1 ne worst cases of nervous mwtratlnn. sleeplessuesa, headaches siui dlgeslire troubles, yield to Its curative nowcr. Salt rheum, eczema, rhcumatUm, scrofula, or anylleaje arising from impure blood, arc banished by Ibis brain, nerve and blond tonic. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Hemedy. FOR tSALE. A farm HitimtMl In Tnmaanirtir tmithtn. in.rLuu ctHiniv, ia autnil BIX nil if iroin w visit jM)rt, uu rwd lejtdlng trom said ilar tu Krofijfe' iilf uoiitKlnititr uuvwirdt of a ut-re of cIimu lAiid t1to s-kkI runnlne sprlnii wntor alii he jctir rtrunu, Him wiin hu nn'frMnrr oiiimiimiuiia coinnrlslntra TWO MfUUY THAMK HWKL 1.1 Mi HOL'SKlIt3i foe!, with h. urlnitrllxK f.t. fnwne ttnk barn 3flss tert, WRg(ni fthedwxso jrs-i hiiu nil nwitf r liti'MHtry out uuikiiii jtrTiuiui an! yui ve maun kiutun uy J OH Ik lirTOKIL DissolDtioa of Co-PartnersliiD. Not Iff U lierfliv clvm that en-iuLrtnnnhtn lieretotoif pxhtlnn lfteeii John tl WtMM uud Nallian Mffir. duluic buttluetM uiuler tlw firm name of tlM & IOier, Kianklln Umiu.FrHDR lln Townitiln. hat been Ificallv dlsilrMl. nl u hlch tilt publication oi fact li ilu notice. The ItuiiDeii will be cuutluus?d bv Mr.Jol.it ATiiAN LAFrLrn, Franklin Tw p. Carbou CtM Pa., Fb, aa, Feb.-wt' KISTL COUNI3H SKCOND i ALUM Sts. Want everybody in Lchighton to buy at their st ire bocause they have not only an ex cellently assoitcd line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but because their prices are low er than these goods oau be bought for elsewhere in town. We sliow goods with pleas ure, quote prices nnd deliver nil purchases. Don't forget, but call and see us. KRUM and KISTLER. mm fw t , It tl (t a iyisfllillrloeJ High I'rices liavoiio place in our storo our patrous will te'l you tlint nntl consequently we want your trntlu. Wo cin gnvc' you monoy. If you doubt it como nnd sot!. .Ven's Overcoats, M, and no .Ven's Bulls, S-4,' and up. Wc nlso hac a Nice Line oi Boys' S'uits nii't Ovcrconis nt Lioting out rnces. .'hoe for Men at $1 and up Shows for Women at tl Soul up Wc nl?o liiiu oFwoll nintlo Shoes for Children nt 40 cents nnd up. Slippers as low as 40 oentt, itiibbers for Hoys and fflrls at DOe, . Knbbeit f n Men, llubberi for omi, Beaitifnl btota H'tufoits, (Jo from $1 to $4.f)0. Now Dress (oods Almost endless In iarlety atid'eertalnlv Loner In l'rlem than .tou dsn ths same quality of emsls for else where In town, OrncuiicH & Provision., uf the best quality aud at Hi lowest pi Ices. ( ;hoice Flour n'nd I'eed. Kresh Country Pioduce. H'lisliiiig 'Miichines & U'ringcrs of Hie In-st makes at loir prices. ALL fiOODS A1IK UKI.IVKKKI) I'liEE ll'e have a e'ectilc lialilixl. Uootny, Pleasant Store Come and see us GEO H. ENZIAN, North 1'irt.t Stieot, I .ehiiihUin Real Instate Thf undersigned has fur tide a valuabli Hum in " Franklin township, Cnrbun cntiniy, tin? propert oj the Into uco Kap)), ilA('nsed, coiitiiining about S7 Acres, ft half mile east from Veissp:irt, The improvements thereon aio a Two Story Frame Divelling-IIouse, '2G.22 ft , with 8 Itooms; Barn 50x44 It.; Ma- chine Shed 22x22 11.; Wagon Shed 2(lx4G It., and other ne cessary outbiii(dings,also a good large Apple Orchard ol 10(1 Trees nnd other choice fruits. This property is well, located in an excellent neighborhood nnd is unquestionably one of the best fuririH ih the county, and an t x cellcnt state of cultivation. It would be suitable lor stock rais ing or n truck farm. A fine stream ol water flows through the farm. Also for ale a desirable lot in the borough of Weissport on which is erected a Ono Story & a Hall Frame Dwelling House, Stable, Maught'T House, Ice Hons", Wagon Shed autl other uecesMiry outbuildings. For tern s and conditions, apph to Austin lioyer, W KISS PORT, PENN ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Ol' VKIIV VAI.ITAW.K REAL ESTATE. Uy IrlitP of an order of 1 he Ordieini' Court of isHiiHtn vimnty, Uiure will be xtMiwe h lul)lti- CttiiMjiJiuumv. iVsou SATUltUAV, MARCH 18, k ). in, uu- tbt) iriir.y oi fuLLX KR cu, iu nit but eerlRln lot or himw nt irmmul ttltiutte in t-'miikliii Tuwiihl), Carbuu county, , butUHlett and aeaurlbed us rulloKs, tu wit. He l nit inn; at it tlienoe by IiiihI ut LeuU llitrn. wjtith iJiltturtH!!, went 3unt MO iwiclt4H to a iMMti tbeneij by tlij Kuine Miutli. J5 ritfinwa ent s and H ltTi'lM'! to a tttuiitf fnaPitbllcl UaUil Ifiullliir frulll WflnAlkiill In llisi iHil XI Work;tlient-u in a.ild road nonU CO iU-l-i ee, rai iaua'Z 10 txTebea to a none umaldroaa tbetu-e by Und ut lwli lluiu aoutli 41 degrit, etttl and i iMnbatou ut; tlteuee by the same liurlli in deaiee8,eai Jund 3 10 istrcnea to a liOHt. tlieiicti bv liiikd nf riirUliiiili.p ilrur IiortliM)degreetVM)isttiert'lieiaud frio uniiv l-liwcul tHiiiuiim. UsHiUIiiIiik lEttUttbS wiiihii wtui u'iimiu"! inure ur U'iw. l n imnuive uents tbeieou vuualitt u( a TWU-tilOHV FRAME DWELLING Home wlHl Kltcbeuatlali(Ml and nil tuwiari Out liulUlhiKs. TeniM and conditlidia will bt- niHdo known at time ami plttee ot sale, by Wendesilay, Feb. 8th, 13. A din's. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE W VKIIV VA1.UA 1II.K REAXi ESTATE. IIV virtue of an ordr of lh Orphans' Uourt uf CarUm couiitr. llwre lll Im ui imsn to l'ulll Sale, on tli (.roiiilw, In frailkllii Totntatilp, t'arlwn ivuntv, l'a., SATURDAY, Mutch 25th, 03 at ONE O Cf.OOK 1. M., tli following dMcrilwsl Ural Ktlalr, lale the property of JOHN O. F1IKV, Jaciawd, tolt: All that wrlain 1RACT 6R PIECE OF LAND situate in Franklin Townthlp. Carbon county, l'a., bouuiletl anil ilaecrlbed a follo, to U: lU'alonlot: at a sloiin thrnce by lanj of Wm. Keniervr uonb 86 1-2 degrees, east SI percha to a etooe; bene by tbe same south 18 degrm, raat 14 perrhM to a uoue; luenee by Ibe same norlb 57 degree., Mill 6 pen-be. to a alone; Iheoee by land sf i'aul lluek norlb 15 1-4 degree., east 11 peielirs to a wblK nak tree, llienee by ihe same north 80 1-i deireve, eait 43 perebe. lo a stone; thenar by ihe same north 6 1-2 def roe., east V4 perches to a stone; thence by land taiof J and O. Laniy souUieM 12 dearaet, e.t 8 perches ui a pine kux ; tbeuc. by tin Mine south 4 dvcrM., tt 88 perches u tbe place of bealotilUK. containing 81 AL'KH, .nd 180 pa relies itrict uieunie The lutproTeiueuis tbeieou wiualai of . T1VO STORY FRAME IJWKI.LUN'G IIOUSl I.ABQE 8H'lt UAHSawl oUtkrMeeM ary oulbulMitu. refaw and ODtvdilious 111 be uuufe known at time and place or sale, by Al'MTIN IIUVEH. H'ediadi. Feb 8tb 'U6. Adm'i. Trees! Trees! cheap For Cash, Takes Firn- A full n-twiti. fill i tnitl. Oin.iiiieiil.tl ti ,1 W Qt Q TrtH. I- w rjirt . n-, -.li'iil., u--. .1 XlUlU. dealems;'.,"Ss' KtffUBM IU pcrso.l lo Ihr U..H.HJ 1.1.1 1. 1,1 hlHIR Miii.HK I vt mini --i J tutu wUi miiinteiMl tn assoj-uiig j( ordei a (nr i Kwit kirpr ID ftwtu UiJU, m n l..ir m i.n, .1 h wndtniU bartfc. ik-crtiHive i-uulowti.' ui I ua undfrahiud lHok-kciaew il v',lu 'i11 01 kintlUnmi. UbOUriK ACIIKMb , rorr C'M(fbcv MeU) MT For lurtu-i fv Reading R. R System I ahigh Valley Division, I ArAhraeito Coal u-hI imiiimi hIv ''teuring cleaniiut'ss Hiirf coiiifiu t kjg, -e; Sl Htlil l.K IN 1' I'l l (T UK.' , 18IIH. THAINH I.KttK l.t.HIO 111 IN For Newark ii,dr i ..rk.J.. 7 in. mill 1112.. a m. , i 08, ls. & 7 'in p. in for Maniilika I bunk .mil lulvidere 7. In n so, s. in. i 1H.S7, 4.s and 7. i m. ror lasniotltviiie anu ireiiiou vw hiki ll.Ua.la. i suit U si4.ii p. in. Foi nlatlliktou. Canwamiua, Alh-lrlown, Heth- a.,iem.sii(l Jutstuu, il. tl, ' t. M. Il t a, ni , 1SUK, S 44. .I.OS. il, .1 i.w aim "p ii i- mi For I'lillnrtelphlH anil intuits niiill' 4,'2.' n 4J. 7.46, S.S4 Slid ll.l'i a. IM . J.4'4. IM. IJI. 1 W mill i"uais.: i ror ivessiinaisu,, , ,n.,,i. ..t- - ns. s m aim 7.111 d.iii For Huwiuaais. hellish llap, I hemtonl. U11 pHla evhlt 1IH. Iuiiuiv. and link, liunlliltnt U.4S, s.sn s.64 a. 111. . is , t, 4. st, ami m! I. tiMb 1, m V a M 1 1 OA anil I IVl in insuvii v,,,,i "-, . p.."-, .ni.i 1.1", IS, 4.15, r..2ll, 7.1a, s w. .' p. in. For Westlrerlv ami Ibuletou r.u. 1.4 1 JU and ll.es a.m.: 4.1e,6.ju, I.SS, mm p.111. ... Wnr Matialinv t'4tv. nileliatulimil ann Asuutuii S IB, 7 43, l Slid ll.M m. , 4.16. &..-0 & p in. Fot Mt. Oaimel and Hliaiimkln as, 7. 4.1 and im a. nt.. 0 vi v. ni. rvi n'ortsTlile 6.011. T.4S, 7.4a, u-ie 11.1a and tl.s 1. in., s.oe, 4. in i.a ami i'.u Fur Willie Haven, Wllkeslwrn. mill .Si ianlwi i.ts,i.st ana 11. Jo n.ui.. 4.1... ...to, : si and !.. For PltletOM and 1, . B. .Iinict., ;.v u.aa, and ll.Ha.ej.! 4.IS,.'.SU.7.lmul UWJP.lll. ror lUnKuauiiiicK ,,m mm ii.m sas and 10' p.m ForOwelro. aiililirn. Ithaca and Gmeve ll.SR a.in.lV.W ..tii. r , , for laaceyviiie. iiibiiim,,.-. ..' V s .t mlra. noeheater, llullnli.. N atrun Falls aud the West ll.M a.m.; ami 1U..V1 p. in. For hhiilnt and the Weal ila Halamanca at I.ISP.1M. l)J(AV TRAINS. rVr Mew York 4,2 0 u7 ami 11 IS t.m. , B.I7 shd ''FOT'lTiUadelnliia 4,i'. 7.57 a. ru.: 2.SS, It and 7 JS ut ni For fiastoli anil iiiterunuiati' mat ions, e.ui. f,-7, 11.13 a.m.i i si, ua. '..17 aiul imb p. 111. For Msneb t'liiink 14 S.M-.. 11 11 99 . III. I l.lll, CIS, KM, me! I- "I , 1 or Heailliii- at u 117 11 m. . l.ta and 7.M p. 111. For llsxleton n.w, and n mum. : .1 11. and I0.U '"'ror Xuhanoy City and ulieiiamlo,ili B.M, ll.sa 1. ni., una a 16 0. 111. For Fottsv me at w . m . For While Uuven, t llkcs-Karre, Flttstoli, riuiklmiiiieek.Tiiwaiit.ik SHre, HIiucr. neneva, unurii, llliiilru, .inehotei, iiuilal.., MiMtara Falls and the west 11 .si 11. 111 ami tuuv p. 111. Sll For fuitiier psrtluulars impute n! Aaeutafor lime ranies. I I, A HWKlllARli.llen'l Manager. O tl, 1IANCI1CK, Oeneral l'aenger Aseiit I'lillulelplila, fa. . W. NtlNNKMAflIl.lt. Ass't (lenersl I'as annxer .-nt. oolilli Itelhlellein, Pa. May II. 'in. IV Pfisimal & Baste Cartls W. M Rapsher, 1TOrtKEy ! CH)UN(KLUR AT LAW nnrt ilwralxivu tlw Mansion IIoiw, SfAUril CHUNK, - PBTN'A ml Kstaie mut C'ollHctl'in AKtanflJ. Will IMij tiH Hull Ifiwtt IVtKtjs PimVPTntifllllt tlaHJIIlV UOnt. ifsfjllflltS A Way l iiM'suMed in iitxIMiaml (lerinaii DR.Q.T. FOX, 17ii Main Slrwl, llath, l'a. it iiavih'X na.jAiiwAV iiouaK, Momma. IT KATO, 8WAN III) I KU rilWDAVH. m llniii KiifM. Sun Hihku Wkhnksdavh. IT Al I.FNMIWN, MANlirFlKTHAUTIIUBatA IT BATH, CHIIUUI AMI HATUltDAV. llfll, o Hours -I'rom 9 ft. ni. to p. in. l'raotlci' linllitt to illsaasea of the Eye.-Ear, Nose & Throat Or Also, l.elratllciiof UiMKyed or lU adjust iientnlslasfKiR. rr "smith, o. or s:, Orlfe 0oslte ttla OiH'ruHoiistf. Hank Stretjt, Lch " ton. l'a 'A a. HhNTlHTUY IN AU. ITB IlUANl'lIKS. KIHiiiK and mukliiK artli1cl.il tlcnturtHt a icial ty. ' Uk'uI i,uetliUen used. Uas administered und 'leeth Fxtrattfd WITH OUT I'AIN. )Fi rciE HOtJIiS: rroni I . m.,tn 12 in., from 1 p. in., to 5 p. in., from 7 p. ni., to s p. m. OorvuiltatloiiH tii ifoit-lten or Ucinian Otlloc (tours at llarlctou Kveiv btidsv. )lt 15 d7 IV A.S.Rtfbenold, UitAM'ii 0fick : Oyer J, V iUudenlmb1 Uuar HUtra BANK 8TRKKT. LKIUGIITON eiitlsirvli all Iti brandies. Teeth Kxtu-ted a Ithout t'aln. Uh adniinUtered w hen reu'V'-d. Umoe I)a9-WI1NKH1)AY ot each week. P O.adiiesN, iU.lCN'itJWN, 3-) i I Iltlicountv.ra THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIUST HTREKT, LEIIKlIITOy, I EUN'A. The tlarbmi has bMn roivattd und mpniviHl throughout; UU eletirle lighted and well leidituleil.uud it among the Jtest Hotels In thU section of the Mate. 'Ihe pat innaue of Ihe publlo Milleiiod. lit'ftt accommodations for permanent and lriileiit coutotn. (.'lunges eij inodetatp. VUui Mouors.Kresh lieerairtTroitei and Hood Clgais, lor sale at the Har. JunetJ", 9t-KZ Tho aU-Mdhitf lteluiiran( til the Iphlglf Volley. CIRCLE CAFE l.tllN H.S 1.1, HUII.IIINO, CnlrJiW. ALLEN I'OWlN, LIIAfi, A. IU1U .MAN, I'rop, This rnjiilurllestaurant Ims been MioroughU renttett and U'furidshisl.audtlie general hccoiii modal Ions lire ot a superior and luvtlliigcharac ler. All the delicacies of the season seied at moilerate rates. 1 he bar U supplied with nune but the bt bruiids of Wines, Ianpiors, Als Olgais, etc. Ldle' Dili I n r Il'Miin In the Hear Oscar Cliristmaii WmHrtltliT. 1A. Livery and Exchange Stable. Knsy riding carriages and sal driving horses Im i mm.f I'tthtu lo ugeuUdvvlore.it and telegraph orders promptly attended to (IWemeu trial. inayai-l) Attention! Business Men I1ANKKH8, 1IIKIKK, 8, BlXlKKKrhRti, 1, vWVKKS, IlKfK UI. Alstract Makers. Insurance Wiilera. Olerks, Aua all Iiom Huslueas Ueqiilras Wrltni. Do tioi deface )wr Ikm. by serHtotllii.. Use the Ink Kraallin KirctRMlue IWcll wlilcll workelnslantaReonsly and diH-s not abrade Uie paper. A rent and i-leali ami ol Hooks la appreciated by Uoml UusinehS tteii. AdiireMaallorderstotieu cralAaent K V. KI'KHNKK, Wemleisvllle, Uarli M cueut) , l'a. Price 35, 69 aud 75 cents. Is Tte NerreOf mm. o C O Ui e-r- ft. fed s 15 o re re J3 up PT1 C'O 0 o 2 re 01 e a re s 1 it o to o s. s W O 3 H 8 3. 9 it O X- w c o 2 B " I C3 I 3 THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. l-itr Uiokc ill uiliK nVHi nlll ii il1 - . .' . . obPi u'hi a Bitter Piiirn IliTTFR wll It Trill nirp you. i'itniitHtoroure. Il Iii.vnu m tT.Ti.itli, ni'variiiiis. that tired nil nilftnni- Llefinrtt thy rllimetl tloolt.iif,u yitu net t niTiirltlCB burst nrtbroiiifh thr nkln n rlinitleD. HlotrhOft lit Ml rnro wm. JeloKlr ctiiiilneil tn hi iiti iMtrei, iceij oi.i !ioo muin ami worn Bbop; rlerl.4,xTtinU Dot nrocureIl1l1'teIl, xpiti n jiiiTHtn mi bcaitu will to I nr. exerrltic, mid all wb Nt 1 1 iu u im n.its 111 cure I.lver' om iiillit. I -tl t Im- iIU uratjed, It vi lit run llprnniinpd in (loor h nM 1190 SM l.PMl It BlTTKIt. Tlxyw.Hl not thua bo n cak awl Men iv. if .1,. .1 t . 1 J "i t.t'iii n Hn ri ith UI luiil.l jmi up nnd ifike you strong nod i jilthv. I to nuftin1 frntn Uhftin Um, ubo a lu'Ulr of! lit nerer fnlln tot nrr Mlt-eHlK KlXTRRK rill infiktj vntir rHnoii Itnll't (h U IiIkhsL i7 bottle. Try Hi jov nire.rlt li nnd trongtL nd ynr flcnh hnni. ffi I w'" "' iTtn'i it. T!fldTeiiTlTTlen3tr Tn Si-LPiii n hit IbMltii, who are ail mis to. night, and vnti will iileen wall i down, anno Id iim jBULPHim hi rnstra. Do VOn WHnt Che tlOMMtitlliUll Vnrk I'liihllakaT rvnti o -riia nanips to a. i . uitnwir a Uu. Hoeton JlttM., mil recctro a rour, free. PBCF. ALEXANDER BUUBEOU WmiVKUKH (IF BUMS Miracnlias Remedls Llboml Minded rhji-lHrtni.' Kudoi Thorn As being the (ireslent l)leit'i ol the Ae, Ptmliiu' .'ii e when uu o hi aeioi'tHiic to n"trnc 1 1 on In iijeUHe liere totore iMxallLd Inem ahlc Dlplitherln, A"tli lim, IlinnehlUi, ejltai I li, eontreithm ofllrp 1i.iibi, the result of siimtioKP, Himnlew Hiid liinhtt imr- Hnl restored to their nHiunil eounlitmi. Knmt hip and bone disease eitrd. Khn iniul-mi Halatleu. nenralaia. lir iflit a i sense ol llie kitl ues,ltorcnnipmlnt.dt'ntery, and so-culled rem i itiacMu urv t-nnii-ij vur u 'iiru inrtu one of my own preparmn. i.linrliifT iili.n vmra iivkp 1 ft W1 nortmiD liuti liadtlipsetnedlclnesai.il aie IhlnK ultneHten ei weir worm. I win not go into raeiiee niy aeir, belli it over 7 Years ui tii'; will sell in) medleltiei only. 1 hue two einmentidiysielaiift conuneeled with me to uttentl to calling at tin residences ol olck if reqiilretl, TBrtl'IMONlAljtf. I'm m 1'Htrlck Burke. rilll.aitKLI-iflA, April 6, Hl. Professor lloudrou Dear Sir Allow me to ienl yoiuny sineuie thunas or the tfood that our medlelne done met and jou oni Xlbllsh this l- tter ll om eliitono, for tlie hetietlt 'f Iho snRVrera. In wnleti I will state I hint m tmnd ertished eoHpllntt thn i-urs, and din'iored lor it, and wns In the lioinltal about U weeas nnd my hand heenme so twollen, and lntlaniimt lion tatttiiK place, some of the doctors thought 1 would havo to net my hand amputated io sa my Ilia, but I was toid by one of my friends tu ao to fr'tf. Iioudron's o Alice. Hiid uet tomv of h Lined 1 Im for It. and that he km-w It would savt- iny hand. 1 went there ;indgnt tho miMlletflp, and In two weeks tho swelling ull weul down, and I hail the use ot my fingers. Then l went to work, aim consider m ttulf wtU. and earnestly recnHimeml iheiemedy to all aOllcied like me. There Is nothing In Iho world like It to destroy blood pntHni!, reduce nwemiiK, annihilate pain, rostor inv action In Ihe nerves, and thoulittlmi In the Oluod; there Is nothluit tocoiupate to It. licstweifutly oiirs, I'ATHIi K11UHKE, 1703 N- Oth bt., I'hlladclplua, l'a. t'roni Jonrdi ICIrhner Kla Mi. Hi Mieet, t'tilladelnhla, fa. riease allow mo to add niv tesiimony (o jour list. Having bit'ti suustriiek Ihtce rimes durlilK twenty yeurs, the last tlim It hois ho bud tlMt I was bed fast Tor tour months; hail the icry best of doctors but wa still pining away, wuluii IK! lte poor, aud greHt pain all over me. At tempted to go our but could not stand tin sun, would often dropdown hUent'eini.tiiigta walk I tie case was comihleied asciy Imdone; It was Inclined Ut run w congestion of the brain, Has then recommended to t'rof. Lbimlrou's metlleine nnd I made out to got to Ids olil-c, 1T27 N. lull street, u n (J 1 got the medicine, andlnlhrce weeks time I was ablo to tie out ami tending lo mi business, though one of ni horses dbil In the meantime from tho head, white f stood It, and am able to attend to busliieftsiiow. Thanks tntlod Alnilithtyund tol'rof. llumliim's i net 11 elne, which 1 will tecomnii'iid forever to tiny poor sufferer ust aa,uoiud1e pleased to h.ie any one oall ami bee me for fin ther liiforuiatlon, iiespecttuny tjimrs' JOMJl'H KIUKI'.H. Oftlce and Iiahoratory open dally ft om 7 a, ift. to a p, in. tlll ur write to AI.I'.XANlUilt KOLnUOU, 1727 Noith Icn liStnct. dec. 10. 'W-ly. ridladelphla, I'n. bend 2 rent stamp for valuable hook. I tWiS' H8 f L 11 W T IK It' 1 wr diiliikcllni ain-.. olux." (lsi. Av .P l" TO CONSUMPTIVES, j The umlerslvne'l havlnit heen restoiedih health by simple mentis, nder stilTermt: hustin ral veurs with se tp hinu rtlim, .did eet driitU(ll4easCinmniiloii, I nxinnt. to nrnl. known to lit" fellow Aunerert the eunn uieu Ti)thoaesli .letilielt,. will eheilullv setiit (free uf ehaiiiceta enny o( the pr-Hertitl.)ijtis tl, whlj'h tin Y vill Ilnii h sui" cure for ruiisiimp tloti, Asttmiai L' nii?liilU nii.l iifl IhriMil itinl lilhK ."UnlHilles. Hi) holies 111! illtfiTir lit try hi- reniedv, ns It I invaluable. Ihote 'leHiiniK Die pn-Hfriptlim, whieh will i thf m tiiinx, uiul may prove a blesilni. will pleuse luhtn .-., Itcv. KDVAItU .V. niLSOX, IUooklyn, Xew Yurie. ajr. 2S, 2-7. JsssssssssssT ftl JL NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS Plain end Novelties in Wool, SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES, ALL THE NOVEL 1 1 ES IN COTTON, SILKS IN THE NEW WFAVES AND PRINTINGS. 634 Hamilton J, I, &IBEK IS I1EA1JUUARTEHS FOH G EN ERA 1, HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Glass, LL KIND OF COAL, 4 , OPS. VVMAC SQUARE, Bank Street, LeliiTiton,Pa WUaiidYOUC It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scotfs Emulsion .of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phite of Lime and Soda. It check wasting In the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Hoi.tts tn.uUi.n cure Oooffcc, Oolds. OffBsamptLsn, ScrfnU a&4 all AnatMnlc and Wluxg Dii eaten Pravoate wastinfia cb.ldxem. AN pmis.1 a a pulniaM m- iMllk. MMtMtlf thr huuiu . I i'y h b m 1, 1. 1-1 N . tork ttutd by aU in aKrfi-.ru The best SSg liimher, brick, lime, cement, $nd whteTer goet Into the construction of a building; they employ only the bi:st workmen and pay the best wages: they get better prices for their work than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts: they paint their work with Strictly Pure , White Lead manufactured by the "Old Dutch Pro cess " of slow corrosion, and with one of the following standard brands : "Atlantic" " Bradley " "Brooklyn " " Jewett" " Ulster " For colors they use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in smalt cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly ruic wime ueHa ine ac&irea snaae. Thee brands of Strictly Pure White Lead Dd National L,Cd Cn 't Tlntlnv Pilnr. ... for Hie by the moit reliable dcalcri la paints everywhere. If yon are going to nalnt, It will pay you to send to us for a bool n contamins iniorma lion that may save you man' i dollar i it will only cost you a postal card to do ao. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 broatlwajr.New Vorfc MRS. HELEN E. SliLDflH. Ladies, Read This! DEATH AND DISEASE BAFFLED I I A Wonderful Escape I l.YNN, JUm.. (!enttemi'i:l luxe liecn pn niMilld for over wvi'ii enrc. At lnvl IffOi.os Tn.ilblo eitiiwil siii-Ii a v.,..ikiii.. In mv :ackthnt 1 was NiMH, imablf tit ilnmiHork I r Km slaml t ii! H!. 1 vapidlv I im ilown until ,IIm m,. pi i tillar to mv hi'X fahtt-licd men in. . tuiil ' MPtf UKCIXE 1 TOhfl'Rf!, Mich an only lhosi afltti'h ' I .n cim know, ( imipellnl toHf n liv it' VII ill Hit. I inn -l hlnutl ii 'i 1 1 f . i fi.i tt'itfs mlaiilr's nt iinif ,ui'iit.ir lnrcmi'4ueHkablf. H .' ri'i'unii.i: DKllililMl I'iMe.A MKiU: wonl.l K.'M,l stlcli ufei'Mlli'to.n' hnuiltbut I Would hi' ILf I kl U!,.l0-t I.V- Ut.mn,m!.,-,imI imillllii: Hk.l!1.lrt KfjT XOtHK would nearly ItRIVi: Ml MU.il.' A rvou HcaiiHcln- was. my constiuit vlhltant. I rrled Ihe ailouii Colupoiiuila "y 1 A r" rlV. Mons ni ranch a ru n 2 advcilecd, iutt oI,Ui1iun1 no n'licf. Mv lklji.l inn ut last lold me , i coi'iii vi:vr,it ; t ivi:i,i,. Ijl-I ilari'h 1 Eol ii I:.,) i of li.WV'.l HAUHAfAHIlXA. 1 lluiiljrlt llin ft ret liotlle help B in ed me a llttl.'. IWttc WKSli&l.hMl.iilH) hlll of S Al-iAP Itlt.I, V tn! lour hollies of DANA l,IVI"t A KII1NHY I'll I.;-, mill liixl m$mli able tu do all flu I.uril Murk 1i it turn. Uy ol t':t;r. 1 AM AKUSlt MTMU 'Cnii hfHlllI Ktlll,. .ll ilH Hllll nTk nil 1. -..!'! nut Nitfl'or- illK. tlod liloltl kllO'A Iio'V rtiteflll 1 inn, nili .ill e'ltl .lie ii 1 as knew of joi.r (;ri'H( Ifi'llKM' v. ou,'. I.ji. mil- iiix'- r i-r.i.ixN. Xlaaa ai.r.sptu:i. Co., al'ost. Vsia. Entirely WANDRAKEi AND A SURE CURE F0H Slllousnoss, Dyspepsia,. Indigestion, Dlsoasoa of the Ktdneys.Tornld Llvor Rhoumatlsm, Dizziness, I C :l, UMonlin I naa f tf.SIIWUUUl.llW W. "Appotlto.Jaundlco.Erup 1 tlons and Skin Dlsoascs. i N tic yu rrttli, Pcli ty n Snfjuti. ;, Pinsoi t mv, rrvpi., mniorua. 1 1. Solil by W. F. Illerr. Just niuko it n fioltit lo heo n.ivicl Kbbcrt iv'ieu you nuutatouui for busl Hess or pleasure. Lowest prices. St., Allentown. Scott's Emalslon THE 6WEET, SAD YEAn8. Thn twbel, Mt l yeim, the mti. tn rain, Aliw, toonn. kl, dtd ilt wmhA Koreiv-ii muv U ntn.wmni Itlcwlnft Lnrej Of amlk-uiid r im-h had lUntor. ItidiiH-kfrtd it mi hllmanil pain AliiinitKh It Idle - mill V4-aiiuoi I Hit) wWi malralu Thai I hml helil them ewrtimrn, TlitfNMeet. -tld tjiu-nl Uh wImi uf an old i cf rain Thai lot. wli hlti tli.' mlial Imn lain, I lu ntN(HtliiM Vr ami nVr. "Kolhlnit OHti v'vt tlio pHfst reniore: Nolhlna hrfntt baok Urn yearaatmln. TIibhwcspI nad itvim. t -Itcv.CliurlMl). Bell. Working mi Mountain Tops. Soiihi iiriH'tlnil fucta lire ftirnisliril by tlio i.xierleiK'e of the workmen piiffngeil In the cunMrtiction of the new Central railway over the nuiln rnnge of nioiin tnins In lent The line utiirta from Limn. In liititiiile la iloirs The aniunilt tunnel of tine Inn. nt (lulerla la lit the height of in.(H feet, or h little umler tlio height of Jlont Ulnnc. but It must be rcmt'iiibereil that tlieiliiiiiitlt'ttniill tioim lire ery" illrTrrent anil murium fiuorulil In IVni tliun In I'jiimiie Mr li Lime, the engineer In chief Rnrla that the workmen tip toun altitude of b.OOU lo IU.0WI feet iln about the siiine relative quantity of work aa at aealeret provlileil they have been inured to the height or bi ought iii in th eonutry. Al 12,0110 feet the amount of work deterio rate, and at 1 MM) to 1U.UU0 u full third lias tu l ileilncteil f i nm the amount that tlio sauie man could rfomi at tea level. JlulmanJ horeea arulnund lodo about the mine efficient work nronnrtiouauiiy us lmniun beiugR up to uliout 17.000 feet ill the ibntnct. Nuieteeiitli Uviitury llrmarks Alimit Nnun. The eniinr wik iiirtii'ularly light nnd fluffy, iuui It Hetlleil on the eldewnlka llko hno giHiao feathera. Tliu janitor of a certain Hat 1 n bon of Ham. built like n llercules. The janitor of the next Hat Is n eon of Grin. Tlio two recognize no color Hue. and nio great frienda. before tho sun they rose to clear the sidewalks of tho Know ero it ehonld be trampled uown uy peueetnaus. Uuth wei-ootiuippeil with snow ahnvela. "By golly. Pnt,"slinnteil thobercnlean sou of Hum. alter he bad been working for a few minutes, "dia ynr snow am bo feadery dat aliovellu It ain't no good no how. 'Minds mo of pushing fog." "Well, begnrra." replied l'at. without looking up fioiu his work, "get n fun and fan It oil." New York Times. III& KnltilKe lii flpw York llnrlinr. Ill lStf) the City of New York, on her first oyago to this orl, ran ashore oil Sandy llnok. A leading wrecking com pany of this city took u scorn of lighters down to tuko olf her cargo so that she might bo (hiated A number of tugs aided in tlio wurk. The wrecking company put in it claim for salt ago and was awarded S7.1.000 ucludiug the coniiwuuatioii tu the tugs Wiucii wonted with the wrecking com finny tho total amount oT salrngouwnrd. ed was over $100,000. New York Even ing Suu Tliu Hat In Knrope, The practice of wearing liati began In the western part of Europe about the year 1 100. An ingenius Kwiss was the inventor, and be took it to Paris, which even at th.it time was a fahhlonable renter. Father Daniel sayii "that when the king ofFrante entered Itoueu lii 1449 he had on it hat lined with red velvot, suruiounted by a plume or tuXt of featheie." Philadelphia Ledger. A tlnrlliir Ulililier. My battery participated in (lie battle of Pea Kidgo ou March 0, 7 una B, 1BUJ. ' Tliomas Davis, a private, acting ns No. 4 at one of tho guns, leaped upon Ids gun. and stretching himself out at full length amid a perfect storm of bIicII aud shrap nel and musket balls shouted to the enemy, who were in line of baUls a short distance nwuy, "Send ono of your men over, and I will light htm single lianded and settle this picnic." He remained thero shouting till the battery was or dered to fall back for ammunition. Davis never received a scratfh,-L, J, White In Hew Yont 1'rebS. "Iielllnml Is the Mle," limn Hie olJ saving, ami eventlilni: that ever makes part of anv organ ot tbe body mtit i earn its pLtce ttieielu tliioiiKli tliu bluod. Thuri'lore. u llie uioou is iHinneii and Kepi in kihhi cuiuu lion bv Ihe use of lioou'a SHrsanarilla. it neres- sarily tolloas that the benefit ol tbe medicine Is Impalled to every oipni of the body, fan any tbluir liu similiter than the melhod bv which this errellent medicine irlres good health to all who mil try It rainy ami iaiifiiiir Rasberry bushes should not bo set too near together. Plies of people have piles, hut De Witt's witi, ir.ia c.i in r,i.A,n i ii Ill" (f frlO ,,,, VUtQ.UV,,., .. Thomaa Hellebore is being used as a remedy for the currant worpi, .Small In elie, crest In rctulti; Tie Witt's Little fatly Risers, (lest pills for Comtl patlon, hes: for Kick Headache, best for Monr Mtouiacli. iney netergnpe I. l Thomas. Japanese children rre taught to write wltb both nanus. USE DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA, ITS "THl! KIND T ATCmtltt." Lincoln's father was a poop farmer unu uioorer. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tem tier, and result from the use of De vtllt'i Utile Carlt lllsen, the fain 'Us llllle pills T. D. Thomas. Mo.t people oveilook tbeou.Ulty when looking out (or fow-prieed artlelea aoHwiilals. Ilnll's lleail riaVArliijr Extracls maintain a nleli stand. nru oi exceiienre. i neeigris. The father of Adrnln, the ascetic pointtir, was a ueggar. Kueklen's Arnlr. .aire. The beat salie In the world lot Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Utrers, Halt lchenm, Fever Holes, letter, rtiapped lianits'hllblains Comes, and allMltln rrnoflona. and iKisllivelv eurpa I'IIml or ni 14, reonlred. It Is miarani.,l to irl.e irfwl msiK iaetlon, or money refunded, rrlee HA rents per I...V V..TU.I. I..' II.IUF l.t.l..,.,..... a..., WeissporU Innocent amusement tiansfornia tears into raiubows. Ilie Huston nUr and how to deal with them, and other vat. uable medical iDformatiua, will be found in Dr Kaufmann's sreat Mejicai Work; elegant colored uiaies. beiai inree 2 ceni stvnips to pay postage te A. P. Onlwa & Co , Uoston, Jass.,and receive a ropy free Murray, the oriental scholar, was a snepneru s son. Cholerine In reno.yl.anl. Swickley, Penn.i We had an epidemic 01 ctioieuue, as our pnyskiaus caiieu it. In this place lately anl I mad a gieat hit witu uiraiuberiaiu a uoue, unoiera and DiarrliiBa Itemed 1. I have sold foul doian bolllee in one week and bale since 10M near y a grots. 1 Ids iteuiedv did the wurk and was a big advertisement for me. Sev ersl persons who tMd been troubled with dlarrlMBa for two or three weeks were cured by a few dotes of this medicine. P, P. Knapp. Ph. O. Hft and 60 cent oolites for sale b N li. lleber Lebbihtun, and W. P. lilery. Weissport, I Iibvh uaMl Halvalloli till ill III. lalnill and Hud It to he n splelHlHl liulmeut. airs Klla ,hm uey. 71 iHh .Sl.. Puitsiuonll:, Vu." Tbe spewl of a wild duck is 00 miles. uu hour, A lltiril rtMbt. Tlie MniLlrw.l fureu uf tlw weather dur ntg he vttiu-rM4wii4rHnsrind otlir'- l.tMMW- l tuiKU ami I'olit aiiark tie. t iilrb, if HclPdituI, rrettli -in liiPuu o ua am (AusunQMntji; tut iiaiawii ua'l u.. 4Hiiita(y SmiiiI Utr l'un-TJ". thr ureal Tuuith (.''Hiuiupii"n 'n" . and . dooiur bdla. Trial lMtim ( Iti-Tn frcw at l. ) rtmwae' UrujE Suiif. Tlriivre at nrtaut about SxitMiO 1 tlogm tu uae lu the Uuitd 8tata. USK DANA'h HaiHaAI'Altl M.A. lie niK KlVt THATC'UKB." i Wlnm jou kaut tu m tbe crooked luaiiti atia.ltt. louk at a j-Hioai map. rh wni fmiii i In- N"iiii bin via aliarii a ltd kwn, ai.d ianl -f !. tit ( me- ttu Oof Mlouu ' t-ujih ( ui. ex Mti aiul kiiie will auutkl imibn ui a mint i"tu i-iuf 1 O. Tin If you wottttl hut t a fait liful i .n t autl uu that u lik, hi (. . ui -. t ; rK dan At aAkaaPAKM.i.A. m rut eMOIK Sucb CONDENSED Heat Makes an every-dav convenK-nce of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous r .f Highest awardatallf'ureFoodExpo-'tli ns Each package makes two late- pies Avoid Imitations and Insist 011 h.ivlng th NONE SUCH brand. MERREIX & SOUI.H. S -wuse, N V . ie i.-ohol to make WoLrr'a Acmh ui. .ck...i,. Alcohol is good for leather; it 1. sro.l lortheekiti. Alcohol' is the chlcl 'ii-. ..-iieiil ol Cologne, Florida Water, and Bav I. urn the well known face washes. a fiink Ihere Is nothing loo costly to use in a gond .leather preservative. At me Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. Many I Miopia ore hi accustomed lo buying a dress- n .) blacking at be. and 10c. a bottle 1 1. i.iey cannot understand that a black. . K.mhei'hcipat20c. Wewanttomect .'ii i wilh cheapness!! woean,and to ac- n idtsh this we offer a reward of for a recipe which will enable us to make Wolff s Acme Blacking at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c r Mile. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, ld3. WOLFF 45 BAUDOLPn, ThUsdslplils. BlcV Hetdieho and rtslieTs til tha tnmblas ioof rtent to a blUoua Uto of tho if stem, moU M Dizziness1, Kaute, DrowBtnewi, PlatretM alteff t-itinji. I'fttQ In tb Bide, he White their inoitt remukttle aiiccou hu been ihowu la cutis. neaflnebft, ret Carter's LltUo Liver PltU itf ciuftll y valuable In Constipation, curing tndprtt Venting thli tnnojlDB complvlQt,wbila tbey tlti correct UdlBorterioithetomhUmultathj liver nd regulate the boweU. fiTonUUwyoaly Acli they would be tlmoi t prtoeloM to thou who niter from thlidUtreMlng complalnti but f ortu jiately thelrgoodiieea don noteml hersnd thoaa w hooncetry thorn will And tboso llttlo pllUT<i dUlnflom&urwailhttthr will not bo vi! llcgtodoTritboutthcm fiatftfterUslckbe 'la tbe bane nf bo many Urea that here Irt xrhertf prtnkourgtctboftt OurplUscureitwhUa othen do not. Carter Utile Llrer HUs are Terr 'nill eiT easy to tako, On or twopinmako doaa. jlier arastrictlrTeguUbleanddo not gripe oi rurgo, batl-T UielrgonUoactlon pleaeoall h uiethem. InTlalat2Soentet Uvefortl. Sola t7 drugglite eTerjwbere, cr sent by mili. CARTER KEDICIHC CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PR! Cc CAVEATfl- TRAD2 MARKS. DE8ICN PATENTS, I COPYRIGHTS ato.l mrnrmiion una ttaa iiiuiaiytviK wrtrn ia Oldest boreaTor tecurlcir patents In Ameriaa. HTW7Pttnt takn out by ua Is brouftht bofoni tbe puhlio bj ssdoUoo glTen tree of chirgo In tha SttUwiWx giiicnau I!wt ffrcutatinn of unr fcimtlflo paper In the World. tfplouUtrtlr illuitrated. No iriteHlzeut tnan should be without IU Weelttr. ftXUO a Ieart tlJWdtijmontha. Addrw liUNN i OOJ 'UBUantHJi, 301 Iiroadwar anew Vork Citf, W4 W Tv"ifl i s" Alia. I'aln and riAYFEVRlSli! Inllainniailiin, v?Jf, Keiiorrs tlie 74 . V RfllKMsl nf Ta.t. rafi1 U II lie .fcAY-FEVER TS7T A particle Is applied Into each nottrlland Is acrrsable. lir IM) cents at Druggists: "J wil. nmjsterau. nur EiTy iii7rs.,.(i wi arrvn Kt. New Vurk trlUlS illHJpt- ' It"" v . ;.. . Xti AXLE , .'. i.v rnr. woiild. Is tt'ul...ynnsnsiss.sd.aotttany tl b. or noVotbsi brand. tt(A sc.. ..'. . tjruKT illCUUKL'IIkl I i ' ..l'rtF.,i.KliJQIiKtlUU.T. lf I lor I I ;IM aills.tMl.il sul . hu. I r I r 1'Mtm-t.l I uf ' h. tj Ml. ..rr ttit .r .w If . i ii I .-J I - I " PATIENTS TBftTbO BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. VW V .l'a I'l Utr-lB lii,i nMB M u 111' xlwi as. jrm. wtUt amut u itu.ra, it s, w. r, unit. Hniemi s unmMKm. ut RsUftl 0. Beldin's Remeuy Ourae Oortatmitl"n, Couaitti Croup, Bora TtiroaU bo'd 1-y sM Drut ' on CuawiM , ror a LM Si.U, Bark or CW ahiloh'a Poroua riaatef wilt g grr tMiiifw loc.-aa ctnta. SHILOH'S YITALIZER. 8hiiuh'rahvTtiAVt P if I' LIFT J KmMttUrUlhtbaUttmu-iyf.H aiUbtii alrJ ever ual" Fur lit pv4, Uvor or JUduu VTbuUe UaxocU. IhioeTAc-ta. t CATARRH 'REMEDY. Hare jou Uata.Tk) iUUsuwusstr. Itviil roltm sasalOura fui Pr in m c't This Io- J. coc ! ftaauiMkful trr ftii'Ot UffertilslMM Inn. Wkiti'l llanSHlie sr auld V? MS uu a anjauNsBlssi U five taiilaiaiflsiaa. K"l. aI.K Bt hi t' '1. Hutu, Leti-xlitoti, 1 a "?js&I!coSoi CURE Sclentlflo American Vert Cream AdiiMp m