The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 25, 1893, Image 2

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    GOOD NIQHT.
VTt hoar It from a tnother'iknee, In echo down
tfan italr,
O ft times iu notea of childlike glee, oft times at
clow of pift)r.
TVe hear tt at tho irartlen gat, whispered,
tweet and luw,
Yoila lovera linger until late and loath en
Uien to go.
We tear It said in glided halls, where mirth
and glad ties rtffn, ,
Whera beauty glows and music falle In raptl-
rating strain.
"VThear It at the bedside, where dread pain
and grief are known.
And lender mlnlotratio&stlmre with the et rick
en and the leue.
tVs hear It when the sun of day withdraws
from mortal sight
What comfort, then, to hear and say "Ootwl
night, ilvar heart," "Good night."
Clark. W. Ur an In Oood Iloasekeeiiing.
TWO TENDEIIPEET.
Tho "old timer" in Colorado lifts a su
preme coi tempt for tonilerfeet, or new
comers. This feeling Is gradually dj lug
out, but It will never be wholly oxtinct
until tho last old timer lias paused "over
the range." There-was a time, however,
when the old timer looked upon the ten
derfoot as nn Interloper and usuriier.
Less than 10 years ago two bright
young fellows from Kow York arrived
in Colorado bearing letters of introduc
tion to the most prominent and wealthy
men in Donvcr. Thoy were young men
of ample fortunes and announced their
intention or engaging tu ruining, iiiey
did not desire to purchase amine. Tftey
wanted tho excitement or prOBptctlng,
They were hale and hearty and were
anxious for the experience or ronguing it.
Among others to whom they brought
letters of introduction was Uncle Billy
Oolden, an old timer, who had "struck it
rich" in Leadville and was rated iman
cially at 3.OOO,000.
t'nelo Billy had all of tho pioneer
dislike for tenderfeet, but these young
men were such manly, independent fel
lows that they soon found favor in the
old man's eyes, so that one morning
when they came to him and announced
their Intention of going to tioauvliie to
prospect for "carbonates'' the old man
gave them some very valuable Informa
tion. He told them of n locality whero
be was confident they would hud iniu
eral. He shook them warmly by tho
hand at parting, and they promised to
take his advice and never to forget his
treat kindness.
"Those boys have the right kind of
stuff in them," said Uncle Billy.
Atnontlih'ter he received a letter from
the boys. They h.id located a claim in
the exact spot siutfestisl by him and had
named the claim the "Uncle Billy" in his
honor. They were very sanguine of
striking mineral, aim as uncle Billy had
given tliemu'Mioittti'i" uu this promisfng
location they felt that they ought to
show their appreciation in some KUbutan-
tial way, so they pent him a deed to a
one-third interest in the "Undo Billy'
mine.
Two months passed by, and Uncle
Billy received occosionallctters from his
young tenderfeet friends. They had not
struck mineral, but they were expecting
to do so any day.
A few weeks later Uncle Billy received
the following telegram:
New York, July 10, 188A
To William Golden. DeaT.r, Colo-t
What will you take for tho "Undo Billy'
mine? Bpoicosn. Answer quick.
J. MADISOX WltloilT & Co,
This telegram set Uncle Billy to think'
ing. Uo reasoned that the b.ys hul
struck it in this mine and had acquaint
ed their New York friends with the fact,
Ho had been punoscly kept in ignorance.
so thpt they could buy him out cheap.
It was all i ' ar to Uncle Billy. He had
been thronu u number of mining trans
actions, but lie liad never yet been "done
up oy ateurcirfoot, as no expressed it.
lie wireil back:
Denvkii, July 10, 1832.
J, Madison Wrlulit & (.'., New York:
I cannot uvt .e a fliruru without consulting
my partners, ho are now In Leadvlllo. U rou
want my ono-lhlrd Interest, wlrome.and 1 will
name price. it-UAM uoliiln,
That night came the answer:
Must nave tne entire property. St your
partners and tlx lowest possible price. English
apuausM waiting.
J. Madison Whiqut & Co,
Tho next night Uncle Billy arrived in
lieauvllle, ana early the next inormn.
started for the mine. He had little
trouble in finding it, for the fame of the
"Uncle Billy" had quietly spread
tiirougnout in camp.
"Haiti"
This challenge brought Uncle Billy to
a sudden standstill. It came from
miner standing in front of the "Uncle
Billy ' shaf thouse. As he gave tho com
mand he lowered n Winchester rifloto
enforce It if necessary.
A parley ensued. Uncle Billy learned
that the mine had been closed and left
under an ai &ed guard. No one was ol'
lowed on the premises.
"I am one of the owners of this miner
exclaimed Uncle Billy,
"I can't help that," was the reply
"you can't come any farther. 1'vo got
my orders, and now you vo got yours,
ritep ott,"
"Whero are young Jucksou and Mil
lert"
"In Denver."
Uncle Billy managed to get a handful
of the dirt on the dump when the sentry
was not looking and made a dignified re
treat.
"I Bee how it is," he said; "these young
tenderfeet lire trying to do me up. I'll
show 'em a trick with a hole In It.
He hurried back to Denver and found
young Jacks n, one of the co-owners of
the "Uncle Billy" mine.
"How much do yon aud Miller want
for your interestr asked Undo Billy.
"Wo aro not anxious to sell,? replied
Jackson. "We think wo have a pretty
good thing, bat if you want cur interest
you can liu e it for (100,000 cash."
"Come in this evening," replied Undo
BUly.
He at oik wired J. Madwon Wright
&Co.:
"Will take $500,000 for 'Undo Billy'
mine."
Tho answi r caule promptly:
"Terms .l&fuctory. Will leave for
Denver tonight." This telegram was
signed "J. Madison Wright."
That evening William Oolden gave
James Jackson a cluck for f 100,000 and
received a quit claim deed to the prop
erty. Then l.o waited for J. Madison Wright.
Four days passed. J. Madisun was duo
to arrive. A week euied, ana no J,
Madison cuute.
Then I'm le Billy telegraphed the firm
of J, Madihon Wright He Co. and in
quired about the delay. He received an
answer that they did not know to what
delay he referred. Explanations fol
lowed, and Uncle Billy liwftitsl that no
telegrams had been sent lnui by the linn
of J. Madixon Wright A: Co. "If any
inch were sent to him, they were for
geries," the telegram coucluded.
"Bunkoed!" exclaimed Uncle Billy,
"and by tenderfeet too."
James Jiu'kaon and John Miller were
sitting on the veranda of a quaint little
hotel in the smith of France in the early
summer of ImM. A bottle of wine aud a
box of i lyurettea were on the table. Mil
ler was l.aighiug upriwrinusly.
"You oughi to have seen the look on
the old man's face," said Jackaou as he
lighted a cigarette, "when I gave him the
deed. Ho uctually thought lie was doing
us up lu great style. I would have liked
to have seen iuiu when he got into that
sand bank which we culled a luiue."
"I suppose he lias fouud out by this
tune that I twit those tttiestrauu," said
Miller as he raised a glass of wine to his
hps, "Oh, well," he continued when he
had drained the glass, "it was only f 100
000, and he has wore left, while we will
soon have tu go to work again, for we
have only .15,U0U left. Why, what is
the matter, old luau'r" he suddenly asked
as ha observed las companion gating at
a Londim paper, bis face pale aud his
hand triuibliug. "What is the matter,
old man, are they after us?"
"Bead it." repUeU Jauluon.
Miller piL-ki d up the paper and read:
"The Deu er Tribune records a wonder
ful mining ante. William Qoldo, the
noted Cul.irado nuUiouaifs) and wine
ow ner, has jut xdd tu Uncle Billy'
inine on I'nn lull. ludt ill to an Eng
lish so,ii,-ut.' tr x'l noo.uuu Dunng
lha past two jean Uu mine Las pro
duced jmuu.onn i
Miller's face was white. His lips
trembled as he said, "We've been bun-
koedr New York World.
A. M. and I'. St.
I had often wondered what the letters
'a. m ." aud "n. m." are taken to mean
by those who are ignorant of Latin the
very great majority. Not long ago I had
the oppoitunity of obtaining some alight
evidence on this point. I had been
lunching at the Savoy hotel with a friend.
On leaving tne notci uy tne duck en
trance my friend's attention was attract
ed by a notice that that entrance- was
closed at 10 a. m. "A. m.," he cried;
why, it ought to be p. m. . Here, por-
terl" The porter camo and assured my
friend that, as I had in vain been en
deavoring to explain to him, A. m. was
perfectly right. "Of course it la," i
added; "a. m. stands for after midnight,
doesn't it, Iwrtert"
"Y es, sir," said he, "tuars it. -auer-ward
it occurred to ine Hurt if a. m.
stands for after midnight, p. in. might
just as well stand for past midday. At
any rate, it is curious that both a. m.
and p. in. cati each of them be under
stood to stand for twj words of which
tho general sense is the same In botlT
Latin and English.
The Italians are much lietter entitled
to use a. m. and p. m. than we lire, for
tbey have no need to Invoke Latin, ana
eay o. g., "le tine annmenaiane avnu- ie
due pomcrtillane." mil tney uo not
seem to use these letters. I myself hare
the impression that I have eeen aut. and
pom. An Italian lady whom I have con
sulted is unite sure that they use an. but
is not so wire about pni though she be
lieves it to bo used. In an Italian time
table book I find simply a. and p. Notes
and Queries.
Tlie IianKUngu of Animals.
Theie may be nodumb animals only
their voices may be out of our ear. It
must bo supposed that small creatures.
Including quadrupeds, hear sounasmucn
more acute than are audible to us, but
none of tho lower notes of our scale.
Tliis is perhai the case with cats and
dogs, who can obviously communicate
with one another, coming so close as al
most to touch noses, but making no
Bound audible to us. Thus thero is not
6uch n confusion of noises as t hero would
bo otherwise. The vast difference of
pitch heard by different great tribes of
creatures causes us and them to have,
so to speak, the world toourselves. rew
Y'ork Home Journal.
How to Jleiisurc n llHer.
Anybody can meabuio approximately
the bieadth of a river without n survey
or's compass or any mechanical means
whatev cr. 1 ho man who desires to inane
the experiment should place himself nt
the edge of tne stream, then Btand jierfect
ly still, face the opiosito bank and lower
tho brim of his hat until it just cuts the
opposite bank. Then let him put both
hands under his chin to steady his head
and turn slowly round until the lint brim
cuts Borne point on tho level ground be
hind him. Mark the epot where the hat
brim cuts tho ground, then pace off the
distance, and it will be found about the
breadth of tho river. Bt, Louis Globo-
Democrut. .
Too Liberal.
Wife Hero's an advertisement in tho
paper that you'd better look into. It says
a man is wanted, and he won't be worked
to death, aud he'll get paid enough to live
on.
Husband Says ho won t bo worked to
death, eh'
Yes, and they promiso to pay enough
to live on."
Huh! Some catch about that. New
York Weekly.
A-bHrturliil lMirusnlon.
"Do you believe mau is mado of dust,
Hi. SHipV"
"jsm an oz iiiem, eaiu ine uuior.
'Bust always settles, and I know meu
wh'o do uot." Harper's Bazar.
Tlie bed hii Ctiulr.
Tlie Bedan cliair is iduium.1 after Sedan,
tho town where it vus first useh Tlie
earliest mention of it in England occurs
in 1681. Larly in the following century
the Buke of DUckiiighaiu caused much
indignation by ita nso in London. Poo
pie were exasin-rated at that nublemau
emplojing his fellow men to take the
place of horses to carry him. Prince
Charles brought from Spain in ICtja
three curiously wrought sedans, two of
which hegavetO'tbe Buke of Bucking
ham. A few weeks after their introduc
tion Masbiuger produced his play, "Tho
Bondman," and in it he tbus adverts to
the ladies:
Fur their iom, am! cars being bornu
In trtiiuil. on tiun'a&huuMers.
Tlie reference; is doubtless to Backing
ham's sedan, which wai borno like u
palanquin. "Bygone England."
Caleb Cuhliig's "Doe Casr."
Caleb Cnshiiig's celebrated "dog case'
with Fernando Wood went tlie rounds
of all tho papers in the country. Being
much disturbed aud unable to sleep on
account of the barking of a dog owned
by the latter, dishing, after trying in
vain Jo have, tho dog sent nway, swore
out a warrant against Wood for main
talning a nuisance and appeared iu court
both as a witness and attorney to prustv
cute hiui. After an extended trial and
lengthy arguments, the animal was nd.
judged a nuisance and ordered removed
Cor. Cincinnati JTribuno.
The Life of a Ship.
An interesting discussion lias been
started on the subject of the life of th
ships. It appears that this Is very much
a question where the ship Is built. It
is found that vessels constructed in the
United States last, on an average, IS
years only. French ships average 20;
Dutch, 23; uerman.ao; urittb,a; Ital
ian, 27, and Norwegian, 80 years. The
averafe death rate of the world's ship
ping is about 4 per cent and the birth
rate S per cent. It has become the prac
tice to construct certain parts of a ves
sel of iron instead of steel, such as tsulf
tops and decks exposed to the weather,
but'it la now found to be a better plan
to Vp the material the same through,
oui as far as possible, and the steel
glmuld be the same tbleknew as the Iron.
Chicago Dispatch.
How Trees Ar Like Human lletocs.
Nature lias many peculiar laws gov
erning tho organism of trees. One ii
that every individual twig, spray, all
the foliage, every fiber, takes precisely
Its own thlokness of wood from the par
ent stem. This tame law is mauifec sd
In the proportions of the inman organ
ism. The length of the arms from finger
Up to finger tip (arms extended) is the
precise measurement of the length of the
legs of a human being, and other ineas
urements are the same iu prO)iortion.
lioston Irtmscript.
.
Alinost Goaded tu llesperatlou. w j
It waa during a very tedious rideti a !
southern riilway, and the paaseugi . s,
tired, dirty and thirsty, all berated the
company, with the exception of one sin
gle paeeenger. His fellow passengers
oftnmented ou this and asked him why
be didn't denounce the company too.
"It would be hardly fair," he replied,
"a I am traveling ou a free pas, hot If
they don't do better pretty soon blame
me If I don't go ont and buy a ticket and
join you "Loudon Tit-Bit
Tlio Aulluullr of tne I-arK
Tlie very ftrat thought suggested by a
study of the migration of birds U oue of
time. In tracing the uugratorry lialait to
It origin we hud the hiatory reawbisg
hack to the times iireuoua to man. astd
we begin to realise how aucteut is the
aristocracy of the air. The lark did not
ooiae over wltn wuiuia rue unMusvor,
but Us armorial bearing, if he thought it
worth while to have any, would antedate
those of every uoble family In (Heat
Britain. lira. J. B. Houthworth tu Al
bany Journal.
One
growi r.
mm h I r
I ..n.
ami i i
th. ti..-
uli I ia .
a .1 . ti
'ar." nuv h u Florida orauge
u'au tew iJ my trt bore
.ti' . i touni ' f n. -s t i r.iugti,
I .i j t i I ,i . luces I tbe
Ii i I I t I i -s lr IM nuguttf
l t r j 1 1 In" ii nf sirup
' i 'I ih i-M Uu tug
ii in - l ul!i ii I" tho
v .ti 1 i ( tu IretS,
sWavt-.-s, i v
in btM-kiiih
UlM'U Willi )
iikh I i u... la Iti.iliueU
llitittUnl the trut.H NW
York Tnbu.
'
Tfts n w "lV ' n" ef
An hour hct ! tl -i"'t'il omnia,
And kft ii c tu Hii' !" ""I " M
ilh all In i i i-nlut' hi I- t t t.
Yen knrro . mi In n-, II In I
lo nevis-liel in II wi pn i Im
ftiv fulw. In i-l Hi if' ''i' ' ' ' " I""
w H-.K ii1' wli v t
"Thsl's not till1 n'S-nii - If 'ion ,.
Granted! If I inlltH rtjin- "I urn! "
Ahelnt tier i ill gtias tlie en
Tor mMinat Inok with o'.
"Yim gtmrni aa muchr' and yet. prrnlam)
Ynn ask me w Uyl
-Kale rield'a WajBlilnirtnn.
A flood jHdgfi of llumati Nwttir.
A noted Methodist minister of Ohio
tells of an Incident that occurred on a
train on which be was traveling east
ward to attend a conference. When tne
train had left the second station beyond
D , the conductor, who chanced tu be
a iwriehloner of the doctor, came up to
him and ald: ".Brother C , there's a
woman in the next cur who says she bad
her pocket picked since getting on the
train at 1) and says she law po mon
ey to pay her fare. Now, as yon nre n
good Judge of human nature. I would
liketoliavo you talk to her and see If
ahe Is a worthy object for a free ride."
The Rev. Mr. C promptly acceded
to the request anil went into (he next
car, where the conductor pointed out
the woman In question. Mr. 0
walked leisurely up the aisle, and stnp
rrtne nt tho neat occupied by the woman
said: "Bo, my good woman, you havo
met with a misfortune in having your
'purse Btolen. Would you mind tolling
nie Jnrt how it occnrrwir
Just then the woman raised her oyes
and shrlekid: "Oh, Mr. C , please
don't liave me arrested, l'leaso don't.
I'll never steal again." Mr. C , who
was completely diiuifonndisl, finally rec
ognised the woman an a former servant
of his household who had iloenmpwl un
ceremoniously tho previous week with a
valuable jsirtion of Ms wire s wardrooe. ,
It is bardiy nereseary to Bay that the
conductor kindly waited until ho reached
the next station lmfoie putting her olT.
Much to his disgust-it proved to bo her
destination.- tliicago lit laid.
Economic en'omologv is that branch
of the science w hich. looking beyond the
mere collection nud clpaeilicntlou of in
sects, has to do with tho-control of those
whioh injuriously affect agricultural
products. -
The collcrie endowment of Massachu
setts are said to amount to J10,fl,"i0,000;
tho valtio of college buildings and
grounds foot up ijG.OlD.OOO, and tho val
ue of scientifio apparatus makes anoilier
sH.OiO.ono.
Tlie t'lrtln Truth
U good enoimh for Hood's Sirs.ipaiH!a
there is no need of eiiihelllfthirent or sens
tlinalisni. Simply lal Uol's sarsap
rltla iloes, that tells tlie story of it merit.
If jou 1 ave npvf r realized Its benlflts a
Mnpla bmtle mill conincd jou ll is a rcood
medicine.
For a general famllv cathattlc we confi
dents recomtoemt iiooa s mis.-
Talno sheen wore brouaht to Hi&panl-
ola by Columbus on his second voynfc'e,
in HW.
Piles of ptoplo have piles, but Uti Witt's
Witch Ilazlebsihe will cute them. T. D
Thotuas
A llvo cottonwooil tree with petrllled
roots is growing near Atchison, Knn.
It Is truth In ineillcine tlio smallest jIom
that performs a cure Is the tiest. DoWUt'c
I.lltln Early lilscrs are the smallest pil.s,
will perform the cure, aud ate the hest,
Tlu mas. Drugclst.
Tho Itou. John V. Sinllli ol Westminster, Md.
i.iUnMi,. itiri-mt ,tf ('Hrmll fo- -Mil .Haia
"1 time used Nilvatlon (HI for rlieuin-ltlsm. Its
i tteets were prompt and lasting."
Stem-wludiiiK nntciies were Intent
oJ l y Xocl iu tho year 18-11.
USE DANA'S SAUSAPAltlM.A. iti
"THE KIND 1 HAT CUKES."
Lincoln's father was u pilr funnel
and laborer.
The ino.t Intelligent people of our com
imliv reeounke In DoWIU's l.litle Earl
l(ier nlll! of uiKQtialed merit foriltspeps'a
lieatlaclie anil ronetlpaiion. very suiar,
perfect in action. Thomas, Driiimest.
A hundred jenrs ago the best oyUei s
were sold ut five for a reut.
IllKkleii'a Arnlra Kttl.e.
The Imst sahellllh ttoild lot Cuts. Ilmlnes.
Sores. Llis-rs, halt lllieiiin, i eler noies, leuer
rhjtniMsi iisiids-rhilhlatiih Comes, and allilkti
rnipilOIIS, BIHl lsiinny isiwi I lirs m t.
rt-,H..ii i,r nioni refiuiilp.l. I rlflt- IU i;ents liei
Imix. l'or sale h lleher Lehluhlon, niid lliurs
Welssnoi i.
Itutl's Head 11 ilortlitf Uxtruclsnie uurranteil
to lie Hisllieiy pine. -They lire mioii oi mi
hest thiiiedieiiUHint). ami aie elieap emsisli tu
he llseil ni all. rneo loi-ut.
Ill buttle only one bull out of eighty-
live taken effect.
Tho HosliHI HUr
and how to ileal wttli them, and other val
uahle medical llifolliiatlon. will be found
in l)r Kaufniann's ureat Medical Woik;
elegant eoldreil plates, bend thre a-ceni
stfcuius to pat postage to A. r. Orda
Co , Huston. Jass.,aml receive a copy free
The l'lgyptluns knoudixl their bread
iu a-wooden bowl with their feet.
C'holeilne til reniisyltanla.
Swiekley, l'enn. : We had au epidemic
or clioleilne. as our ptoslclans oalleil It,
In this place lately an J 1 luaik a gleat hll
ukli l.ltaliitMrlnln'a (.V.lle. (.'holera ami
DlarsiiiM Itemed!. I have sold four dossil
bottles in one week and hate since sold
ne.rly a gross. This Itetnedv did the uiork
and was a bie advertisement fur me. bev
eral persona who had been uoubled wltli
iliarrlueA for two or three weeks were
euied In a few iluses of this medicine. 1
1' Kuapp, I'll. (i. Si and M rent bottles
foraalelivN. II, Iteber. IlilKhuniTand
W. V. lllerj. Welaspurt,
New York City has fewer al leva than
nny other city in the world.
It bat Am 1 To llof
This Is the oft einreaalou of the wearv
sufferer with lllieutuatlstu, N'euralvU sad
other palnfiilillseassa. The whole limua
frame Is torlur.nl and racbed with nain
Is well to remember no known tiiedirtne
equals Ited Flag I'll for llheumaiism, Neu
ralgia, tspiains and niuises.
1'iice lt6 cents at T. D- Thomas' Drugstore
We are goitiK ou from urace to grace
to irreotiou.
USE DANA'S SAUSAPAMLnA, its
TIIK KIND THAT CUKES."
The wind from the North blows tliarp
ami keu, and UmI tStcl ol nolda ar Mieu.
One Minute Cough Cure t4f oU w.
will niiiekh rwiforui a Tonderoiw cur. T.
D. TmmiM-
Tbe break luc up of the wloir U ibe
fgnal fur the breaking up of tb SsMciu.
Nature U opening uu the pore, and thtow
in off refttte. XWwiU's Saraaparilla U of
unqniioubl auttlauce In (hit per-
auon. i noma, iirusmtt.
VHy. DA NA'A HAUHAt'AR
til'
m "THE
A1KH In 41 UI'
Tbe Sulton of Turkey lies Issued
rerlMM edition M tlie Koran, ailupled
to lils owu views.
A Darlen (Qui ooluresl niun claims to
liave tfatliersKlflOU lisnuvw frum oue tree
reoeutlj'.
An vnsts) of 3Bfi00 letters ore poetetl
without suitl rests iu KogUnil every day.
Dad oompieealea ludleatas an unhealthy
state ef tbe sy.lrin, DeWttt's I.iUl Karl;
Risers are Bills that lll cos reel this ooads
Hou. Tbey act on tbe liter, tbey act on
the stomach, tbay act on tbe bowels. T.
U. T nomas, Drufgtsl.
To British Museum oouUlns the
flnt envelope ever wad.
for nrr ti-n jeats; had it ven kail, couhi
harlly reathe. Sou., ulfhls 1 .oulil not
sli-fp ainl hat! to walk the linor. 1 pur
chaseo Kh'sTrraiayialui ami aui us us it
firrl), it is nurkmit a cure surely 1 tut-
a.lii. .i.-sal fi i.ii.l. u. use ii. and saul.
I appi r.",uUs ll. . . r. ,h It is Hie uinl.
iliii. ,ili all ..tht-rs for i alai rli, and ll is
m.rlh ll. mlii ll Ki.lil I I hsl.lt -.il I
ha,, tuin.,1 aii-rii.il) I , sn iim- a llll salrl)
and ll.at Ou,. all Ih.l i, , luiui-l I.. I It. Il
Is i-iirmff ii.V tlAjtluaaa H. W Sirr,.
liaiilurd, Cuua.
FLIRTATION.
RHEUMATISMJPREVALENT.
Camed 1y tlie Suddim Clifttiget of
Teni pern tare
PEOPLE WHolnTvE FOUND RELIEF.
m
nheumallsm Is more prevalent here
than ever Is toir.
When Hits disrate flitters upon an In
dividual with Its soreness and tw'n,
swelling the Joints, rendering him lielpli -s
in his movements, and shatterlug his use
fulness, he is indeed an object of pity.
The slight pain In the lack, pain or stiff
ness of the Joints or muscles, isa warning
Indication of an loiproflshed condition
of the blood, a low Hate of health, and If
not attended to at once, means rbeu
mallsm. , ,
Rheumatism can now bo relieved and
cured.
Since the Introduction of Favorite Iletn
edy, by Dr. Datld Kennedy, of llondout,
N. Y., there has been fewer luffeiers
than ever before.
Favorite Itemedy drives out rheumallo
poison from the blood, restores the circu
lation, strengthens the nerve power.
The best proof of iu value Is the good
It has done.
'twas afflicted wttk laftamrMtorr rheuroa
tism for fifteen yeara, w riles Mr. E r.Tayer, of
Bart Nassau, N Y. So that I was sup
posed to be a crlpplo for life. Lnder tijsleliii
treatment 1 ere on, Dr. kennedr'a avi.r
lie Remedy netped me from the time T tin t ul
IbedlSMse slnoe. andlnat was tbrer yean ajo '
The beautiful daughter of Mr. James
Mc Farland, of DeMolnes, la , waa lit Mi
le for months with sciatic iheiiiiinii-in.
After a few doses of Dr. Kenned) ' Fnv
orlte Itetnedr, she began to grow la tter,
appetite lmpro veil, slept well, and cou
tlnulng iU use, vnt cured.
"I was confined to my tied wttfc'rhenmstlsm
near my heart, wr Itea Br O. I. 8eaei, ot Wr
mlnahaui, Conn , and used Dr. kennedi Fsror
Ite ttomeilr but a short Ull before Hdiovi tlie
ibeunnmm out er my systein. -
Mr O. Lnnalne. of Troy, N. Y , lied
rheumatism so bad that he had to lie
turned over In bed After mlng l'r
Kennedy's Forlle rtimcdy but a sLort
whlln was restored to health.'
What reason thin for mitTerlng wlih
rheumatism or neuralgia. This mniiclue
will help you If gheu a trial.
THE CARBON HOUSE,
Henry Drumbore, Prop.'r,
FIRST HTRKJ3T. LKllUUTON, TEMN'A.,
lltpriirlmi ltntiu linn renHvalPfl Hiid
intiravud throuftlMMit; it In fle- trlf llghtol huH
well tfiiUlaUMl. itinl iHHiimnictlt ItfM llotflsln
this stM'ttotrof the fStnte. 1 lie imtritiiamt of the
nubile is MiliHittl. lU'jtt aeeiiiiuiiiMlHtiuiit lor
p.TutJiiieiit hihI trnnstfiit custom. ClrtraeR vety
iiiixtt rate. Fine UiiuoM,Frerli IlciTHtm rntlei
hikI Go-kI t'tttHf, for khIp nl the lUi
June ip, na-v.
Tlie IsfMtithiK 1tetHtiriuit In the IMi;n
Vnltey.
CIHOLH. OAFB
I.ION li t I I. IIUIMUMI,
s i:. c.r. t I 1 I'VTlUVM
C'tilre Miniir. .......i
' CIIAH ,. llOU'MAX, rnip.
This WinlHr fN-slilliiailt lis, Ix-WI tliorouKlitv
rj.iliiu,l nu.l r. f loh.'il. uild Mil- UlMial HI eoill-
iikhIhiious aiv id a suix-rlor mid iiivltliiKi-hiiruc.
ter. AlltllPlli'llcaieHOl llll wasou st-in-n ni
modeiatfl mtp. Tim lisr Is suiilli-d wttll liolio
it the hpst liniiiiis ol wiitfs, i,niuors,
UlKars, eto.
I,mlps' IllnliiE Itimrn In tlio lti-r.
The sins that pay their rent promptly
nre tho hist ones -we w tint to give up.
DefyitiI a fault doubles it.
High I'rictjs have no place in
our sti'ic our patrons will toll
you that ami consequently we
want your trade. Wo can save
you nionov. If you doubt it
come and see.-
Jen's Overcoats, fr8, anil iid.
.Vcn's Suits, $4, and up.
We iilbo have a Nice Lino oi
Hoys' Suits and Overcoals at
Closiii'' out Prices.
hoes for Men at i I anil tip
hl.oes fur Women at tl atut up
Wo nlso line of well mnde Slioes
fm- 6'liililren at 40 cents niul up.
Slippers as low as -lOcenls,
Ilnblsrs for Hoys and flirts at 30o,
lltibbers f ir Men,
Ittihliers for omen.
Beautiful blaito & Cmfcits,
(Jo from $1 to $1,50.
Now Dress (jioods
Almost endless In tarlety an.l eerlalnU
Lower In I'rlees tbiii you can ths
Same quality of gomls fur olse-
wliere In tomi.
Groeufius & Provisions,
uf the Lest quality and at tlie lowest prices.
filioieo Flour nnd Kecil.
Kresli Country I'roduco.
Il'iiblinig Machines & U'ringcrs
uf Ilia beat makyi at low larlees.
AIX flOODS AHB DEMVBllEl) I'RIIE.
H'e liave i
electric Hclileil.
Kawny, l'tsavsaut .Stare,
Couie and see tw
GEO H. ENZIAN,
North Kirat Streot, l.cliighton
Real Estate
The nnileriiiKtied 1ms for wile
a valiialilt- farm in Franklin
township, CRrhoh county, the
prooorts ol tho late (jpo. ltapp,
tlpoeased, containing about 87
Acres, a half mile -east from
W'eiswport. The improvement
thereon are a Two Story Frame
Dwelling Ilouie, 20x2.2 ft., with
8 Rooms ; llarn 50x44 It.; Ma
chine Shed 22x22 It ; Wagon
Shed 2dx40 ft., anil other ne
cessary outbuilding8,aleo a good
large Apple Orchard of 15(1
Trees and other choice Iniite.
This property is well located in
an excellent neighborhood and
iB unquestionably one or the best
farms in the county, and an ex
cellent slate of cultivation. It
would lie suitable tor stock rais
ing or a truck farm. A fine
stream ol water flows through
the farm.
Also for i-alo a desirible lot
in the borough of Weissport on
irliifli la urasttsul o fl.in KlArr .9
a Hall Frame DweHiug Home,
Stable, !SlaUchter lloUSP, Icf
' , . Bv
I louse, M agon Slied and other
,.,...-.. ll,tl,liiIiiilri
'"" 8 Milimiiaill;s.
J",,p t l h llllll l Hill it il HIS,
,
PpI l
s aa
, A.US11H ISOVUI',
I -
WEISSPORT, PEN N'A.
TOVMrNlfATEI) "
llo Omprs of Wapas.
I unuld -ny that 1m forr )u
takf ymir wnfron tu lib' (.hop for
irpniri louk over thr pnintingl
ilitl lnat jrBr, ep wlicthtr I
use infiil'inr I'uiiit ami VHrnisli.
TIipii ooitlmr' priftw, ulso iti
the narchssP of a now one, Huj
jfnCnrmge Mnn! And buy
wliere you get the shiiip nrticlc
fur, Oh ! ?o much less money,
for my place is noted fur that,
iiBBii ly. to sell choftiKT- than
nny other, Ik utilise I sell for the
rendy stun" you hte.
MEiDLEB,
wEissroitT. r..
Reading R. R System
Lehigh Valley Division.
Authrncito Coal tisoil exclusively
l.ittiirliiff flnHiilttiHaR anil comfort.
Arrangemert of Pas-enger
Tialns.
Siiikiiulk IN BrpaVT
Iih-c 1, 18U1.
tkains lmavi: I.UHKIinON
I..r NoaarKunilNe ork 4.U0. 7 sS, and UK.,
am., ., on, &.. ;.30. ni. , , . ,
lor Maminka thniik and lleUldeie 7.11.
II Oil, II. III. I 12.67, 4.J7 and 7.) P ill.
I-or Umkerttllle mid lit Men .t and
ll.Uii.iii.iBiidU.t7ilJJp. in.
l-oi Mlatliistun. caiaaauiiua, Allentoffli, Itetli
a.ueln,and lJiston,il.li, '..'''."
a.m. bl, ' a.i. 37. a,. 7.8G and IJ in.
l or i'litladelphla nnu points soutln.i u..
7.10, ii ill and ll.ua. in ... AM1.-IW, laaiiu
''"iir llesdliiBiinil llarnsbui K l.as, TM and I l.ls
lW1lo'mli', I'-ehlltli llap. Uhoiriloril, Uu
rv's, White Hall, Coplay, and liuki iulauu.ua
iH2. lion Still a. la.: nu7, 3-U. and
'"roi'sl'mif h t'lnn-k 0-fB. 7.43. 9.S0, 11 M and I t.M
a.m.. i.io,.iie,t.t5,5.ai.7.a,s.,ii.wi v ' .
lol We.itlierl) and ll.ileton u.6, 1.4- i.alid
ii.nau.iii-; us, r.. 7.H2. m hi p.m.
l'or Jlaliauo) City, .sheiianilouh una Asliland
S(B,7.4S,eJalid ll.wii in.; 4 1'i,a.'.si& . JB Iiiu.
lor all. Oarmel and Khaiiaikia oJlt. 7.4und
lli"r"i'otVsii1eo'.ir".'7.13, 7.4il,9Jll U.IJaiid ll.MI
l'or V hlle' ll'al'eii, V llkesbap e alid Mmntuil
7.4.1. .. and 1I..T3 a.lll., 4.1.1. USO. 7.22 uud ltU
'''l"'V rittston unit U & Ikduiict., 7.13,11,1m. and
II JM a.m.; 4.1N6.ao.7.aaand 10J P, lu.
l'or I unklianiuK:k 7,13 and 1IJ13 a. m.; 4.11,
Korlleio, Auburn, Ithaea and (lenevalLM
fcrVire'JfJH'le,towanda,Ha)re, Watery, r.l
mlia, Knclieater, JIuBalo, N'agara Falls and the
l'or hiuilia aiid the West ita salainanea at
lfi p. in,
SUNDAY 1 KAINK. ,
For New York 4,i6 07 himI n.ina.m,
S 17 and
i.'jfH ti. Ill
i ir riiiuiltf lniiU 4,
5 7.57tt. m.: iM,b.ll and
7 iVr hii-itou and Iiit'rinwItttB StalKm,
r -.- it i.j ., . i', r.7 J.M. ft.II A I ill !Ut! II. tn.
'Vor 'MhucIi fhuiik g.riOr.ii.', li.JH 11.0a
a. in : 3.iu,G.l3,K.4l.ai,u t-.Jwp. in.
) or llHHdinn at 6 07 a. m.; it.iw and 7.2C p. ni.
l'or lUlzieum V.WI, mm i tw,t.ii
: J.lOaml 10.50
p. In.
l"or Maliaiuiy City MienaiHlo.iiy.C0,il.ia
ri nt., ami a u p. ni.
itus.(lt.. ut Kf 11 ni .
l'or White lUibii, Mlk'9-ltarre, rittston,
Tunkhaiiiiucklortatida Hie.llhw-a, (stfiu'va.
Auouiu, !.iiiiira, rt(tt"iifimit """ni"i ',iBri'
I,- .11 j 1 n.ai m. ..ui 11 fis h. in find 10 nu u. in.
For furilivr partlciil.irn inijulie of AKentsTor
nine iituiei,
I, A HWUldAKD, Oenl Mananer.
O. (!. MANCUC'K, Oeiu'ral rwngt Axciit,
riillaUelphla. l'a.
A. V. NONNliMACHKK. AsVt tlencral IMs
- seimer AKeni, pouih iwuiit-iwij. (y2 Jy
Prci'jisstonal & Bnslness Carfls
W. M. Rap3her,
VTTOrtNEV and COUNSbLLOrt AT LAW,
First door above the Mansion 1 louse,
MAUfiH CHUNK, - - - - PEKN'A
teal Kstate aud Collfstluu Agency. Wilt Hu)
..,.imii irwiii KmimIm. (lniivfaiu-lns neatly none.
OUtSTllOltS prOllipiiy IliailP. MIUIIIK iwmrnyi
lledMlfiits a siH-clalty.
May he cousulteU III
.nallHli aim uennan
F. I. SMITH, 0. .D. S.
Oltlre opKMlte the Opera House
Hank Street, Mi 'I ton, l'n.
m.-VTlwTl(V TV ll.I. I'I14 lilt VNTHKH.
(UlliiK ami maklnit artificial dentures a special
ias aitiiiluls'tensl ami Teeth I'ltraiHe't WITH
111IT PAIN.
IFI'ICH IU1UIIH: Ituiii a . ni., to li lu., from
I ll. m.:tOBP. ni., 1IIUII7 p. in., msp. in.
Ouusultatlous In KiikIIsIi or llcnnau .
Oftlc Hours at Hailelou-l:ter KatunlaT.
Dot i-T tv
Oscar Cliristinan,
WKIHHPOltT, 'A.
Uvcrtj and Exchange Stables.
Kayidliilf carriage and wife drlvlnjc liorec
f AiiiiiimttiiLilliitiH tu agenttd tivleie .rt
M..I1 and tele-urai irder truiitut)v atUduled to
rtlve we a tfial. ina)l l
Attention! BuBineas Men
I1ASKKHB. BKOKKliS. HOOKEF.rKlU
HsWYKHS, OFKHTIAIJ5,
AUlratt Makem. Iiwuraoea Writers. Clerka,
Aitil ailwhuw itutuneiu Ke4inre uiik
Ui nut deface nr lKHk by keratehlnif V
Tbe tuk KraidUK Kleelrwtlite Peucil
wldcb works lulautaneouly aud
ileum bitt ubriule Ibe uaiier.
A neat and dealt net of Hooka h aupreelated l
uonii nuvineiti ueu. Aaureaaau wihi ih-u
erjlAneut K. V. hUEllNKK, iMeinieinvun
Oarb n cuout) , I'a. -I'rlee s& W and 76 wiiU
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OK VKKY VA1.UAIH.R
RBAL ESTATE
hs virtue of an order of tbe Ortdiani1
Court of Carbon cuuutf, there hJU be 'ex
dom1 to Public Sale, on lliu nrcutUeti In
Frauklin Tonnalilp. Carbou untVi
..VATUUDAY, March 25th, '93
atONEOl'LOCK l. M-, tlie foll.mlut
describe! Iteal Kstate, late tbe proiierl) of
JUI1N tl. rnKi, deeeaaed, to wit: All
that certain 1KALT OK 1'IECK Or
LAND situate In Franklin Township.
Carbou count), l'a., houudwl ami deecrlued
as ftdhms,au wit: llesinnlDK at a stone
thence by land of Wui. Ketnerer north
86 l't deirees. east SI nercbee to a stone
ilienco by tbe aauie south 18 ilearees, east
14 perches to a stone; thence by the aaiut
north 67 d .trees, east 36 perches to a
sioue; theuce by laud of Paul lluck uorlb
IS 1-4 degrees, east is perches to a white
oaic tree, thence by the same uortn
degree., east 43 perches to a aloDe; tbenci
by tbe saute uorlb SIS degree, east S4
rrches lo a stoue; thence by laud late ol
aud I). Ijini south 88 1 J degrees, e.i
SS verolies ui a pine KLiit theuce by Ibe
setae south 4 decrees, west 88 parches to
the place of begiuttliig, eootalulac HI
A CURS, and ISO perches strict waasuir
The improvement lueieou oouslal of a
TWO STOUT FRAME
DWK1.LIXG IIOUSK,
LAKQRSII'ISSBAKN'.nd Mbr Bsceu
ary outbuildings, larsus and owdliioa
will be made known at thus aud ptaoe of
sale, by AUSTIN" BOVK
irdwada. Feb. 8th 'SS. Adtu'l.
KUKXITURE.
UN1IKRTAKINO
FIIUB A PKBD.
Robt. Anthony,
(Successor to J. K. H. last Wessaporl.)
WILI.l'ONlTNUK TO HK
THK HKbT PLAL'K 'It) Hl'i
FonitDre, Flour & M
Utr us 011.
Ooodu.
H.N. ANTHONY.
K VjIIoBmS1 " rest Medidnef
tlSV EVER MADE. I
I iViJsVTtwHIilrlii'llielliiinorfromTnnrl i
I 5C.S)Milll, nd in iko jour eklnl I
I la. fG8Lcton and nu..th. Ttiosel I
I s "Pl-lmv'"1 "ml 1'lot'liesH '
M 1 'A '4 arc rnsi by lniniireM
IT .'. VBK'doi"!. and nan Is-H
I b.'i'tVer.-inin.-.llnashi.llI
I tS,4?S "Sk" B-ri-nll
JK'-K'N'l
1 Tlio Pose ls't. V ' n
small-oiilyaleabrfej. I
aiioonful. Itl't""!?'. V - 1
lt nnd rii.sil.r.r'V I
meillctno. Try JSt I
you will lie so(lllo.l .TssJi I
(Jet H of your Urumrlrt. A" A t!
Elnns'TWlIT. OETlTarosi a'sV A SH
III If yml are surfrriny fn-m KIiSV 1
111 ner litseaxp. mid wloh to llfl to I
I lortaai, use SlXl'llt'lt Bll't'EllsTsV
III They never fall to cure. rj
Semi 3 Snt stamps to A. I. Ordway Co.,
oeton.Hasa., for best medical work published t
PROF. ALEXANDER BDUDROU
DUiCOVliKKK OK
Bwdron's MiracBlons Remeflifts.
tJUernl jMlniled riijftlclniift' F.ndorun 1 !:em
A ipftugthe lrcAt?si
MHcuvei ir lint a ....
l'iwlito i n e whfti ,)Hl(i
nmutiHiic iu niiriKt
tU'HS, 111 IllM.tHtlH j,ere.
tufi.ru k(.i-miiii i
BlUe Dipliflifrln, AMt'
in .. ItMHteliltK mtnrili,
cmK-Mt.m ol 11,1, Iiiuk.
thurt-suif 0f HUHHtioke,
aioicy Hli iinitMpfir-
ali' tl russlssn.il t.i llisslr
K. r my miiiir.iilo , HW
Mp and l.nn(, (n-scii --Tii'il. lUii-uiimtlRin
ptHticrt.iU'uralKiti, Itiijilit 'Ursca- u tin- kUI-
llfH. UViT I'OimimiiH, njtt uu ij, .inn au-viiru
wutt ulncrtHpan- nun i ui U iy inrc num.
,) .if ami nun iirsstiurlliir.
tiDiirlt.K nln it-iiis "'r n-.Ofto tertMn Imve
hal tlu-He im'dlcliii-s null art- Ihlnu wlMiemes
el Uiclr worili. I win noi go into (nacute tny-
jntf IinlnirnviT'Tlirfirs Ol MlfH: Mill Sfll ll
nia.iiciiii itniv. 1 Imve two einiiiehl nliTnplHiia
OllllllPCUMl Willi Hir UHtiiHiH I" riiiiniK t wic
TKSliMONrAl,8.
Fmiu I'ltltltk Htirlto.
ruiLAUfc-U HiA, April 0, lMf.
'ri.rpta.ir ltnllillOII -Ih'Hf Sll .lkw lilt1 to
teiul yi.n m mint-Ti' tlmnKs lur Itif yrwul tliat
OUT IIH'iiiriHU uimr inr Hint .9vl -'
iilhllsll IPIl H llfr ll ou ciHHiif, mr ine ih-iimii
f l Um HiilTfrpra. Ill w Ii It'll I u tit Mutti 1 hatl ln
liuiul nibt')l fouplliiK tlit rur., and dtn-tortftl
Kir It, Hlil W.W l tilt' llUIMltUl lilfiHt nix WKH,
tiki iny lianu Utfcniiir hi awum-ii, nun iiiiiniiifiiis-
tton uklntf iAff, 8iiu' of tlif doctors IhmiKhtl
Mould liav lo Kt my liitiid uiiiputiilvil to savu
my lil. Iit 1 w tI'l ty oiip nf inj ilemU to
not (i I'ruL IhhhIiou's omrt, and ifel ioiik' oIIiih
iiuHili-lne for H, and that liv knw It votild sae
V llAllll.
1 uviit Hiitro mill trol. thfl liU'tllellie. nild ill t0
vAefksthe nwellliiK all went doun.and llmd tlio
iip ot inv IlnRern. 'llicii I wtnt t work, ami
coiishler myself well, and earui-ttly recommend
iliuteiueilytoalt Hdllcied like me. Theic Is
llflllMntf IH IIIO WOriU'llRC 11 Ml lirnimj uunn
svr.ia.ns id. 1 mom tiiistllliii. iiiinUtliiilt- n,ilif. iHNtor-
tnu Hct.im lii the imr.efi. and eireul.itUm lit thv
blood; mere id noLiilliK 10 compare tun,
ltetKciluny ourn,
PAritlCKItUUKB.
JT0J N. 9th bt.t 1'lilladflplim, V.
rrotu Jo(.cili Kirk ner.
t Iti Mulli street, 1'IilladelnMa, I'a.
Please allow me to add mv testimony to imir
list. llavtnR lu'eii siiiwtnick thiee tliiiua dm Inn
twenty yearn, tin taot time It was so l.i(ltli.it J
Was Ue 11181 lor lour Illinium; nuu ui ri j m-ni
odietoriibttwa4iillll pinliiK away. itliai
IW He MK)r, and Brent pain all tivi-r ine. At
tempted lotto our, but could not stand the sun,
would often drop down ,lilleal'en.itiiiKi" vi'lr.
itieoasaHaHconildprediiNeryl'iiduiie; It was
Inclined to rim on rotmesUoii ol the hraln. whs
tluji recommended to i'rot Huudrou's medicine
Htnl I iiiiulii 1 11 it (11 trot tn lili office. i; N. lOlll
stieet, and 1 not the ineillclne and In three
wet'KS lime I win nuie 10 ut? uui nnu ii'iiuhix iv
my biiHlnersH. lliuiiKli one ol m liorftes illcd In
tl.a mu.itiMtiin finlil I hi. llH.lll. ullllts I fsllsml II.
and am able to attend to 1ni.iut'H, now . '1 hanks
to t!od Almiiihtyuiid tol'rof. Moiulron'N medi
cine, which 1 will recommend foietrr to an)
poor sntlercr ai 1 win, would be pleawl to lia.e
any one call and huu me for fm I her liiform.it I011,
JiCllCt-llUliy nnt- .
.JOHKI'll KIKKi:U.
Ollloo and fsaboiatory open dally.fiom 7 a. m.
10 8 p.m. UaH or wiltc to
Al.i..Aiiir.i. iitfunnwu,
127 North Tenth Mreet,
dec. 10. '92-ly. 1'hlladelphia, IV
Send 2 cent frtamp for valuable took.
IEWIS' 98 l.
('ATK"s!TE1'
Th" front ' in t Jjiffe-f i yf innnfi
Otkfi
ir l.ri II Ii I ' a Bj
la . on (" i
klwara raJ I
fkin 1 lUnl f
IT H riKH
ttUlpn.lti.f
ib.a llfl lh fnli i '
r tie. Will It " t
In f "I'nniwi trltknut Irtlu .
f H,r 1 isln! i
.ka, olo., ahlu bi
fiiit'
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Th underalifne'l liavlne been realmeiltli
hfUaltli bvitiniiile nifiiiw. Hltcr siiiffehiiif (iirNlov-
mh enrt ilh use re lun nifiiil(iii(mitt- e!
iIreudilliaMConaniitiitloii.l uioiiMtoiimk
k 110. n to h" fellow suitereiH tlio iim-hiih ofcurcti
Tiithoi.' vaIio upulrt' It. ... wilt rheerruilv muuiI
(fret of elurge) h copy of the prfMrtpt ion lined
whlfli they will find it mn" i-utufor Cuiiannip
lion, .atfuiiMt r-ttulillla hihI uli tlirot HUtl
Iumk AlHluillft. lie liuiK'f nil anlferera Mill t-ry
nu reiiteiiv, ft u ih iiiVHiimnie. mute nesirliiK
Hih ori'seri it Ion. which will eont them . '(hlni.
and may prove ii blffuriiitc. will ltate mhtreiH.
Itov. KInAltI A. n ILSUXt Brooklyn,
New York. apr. 2H, '2-7y.
sV, !
am aiid Novelties in
SILK WOOL AND WOOL CHALLIES,
ALL THE NOVEL 1 1 ES IN COTTON,'
SILKS IN THE NEW WFAVES AND PRINTINGS.
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
J. L. (mBlK
IS IJBADCIUARTKUS FOH
GENERAL HARDWARE
Paints, Varnishes, Class,
KIND OF COAL, & ,
- OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa
ItJTastes
One rea-on wliy ScoU's F.ndsio of Pure Nor
wegian Cod Liver Oil ami H ytxjphosphito. of Linits
and Soda has had such a' large sale is because it is
"Almost as palatable as milk," but .the best reason is
that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures
the cough, supplier tlie wast.: of tissues, produces
ftsh ami Innltl- up ill'" ' "tiio b)stem.
K4s.lt A l.iU il 1 U C'lfO'l Toiiph",
Colds, Consuiii.'t on S' -ofuitit
and all Anj-nn. a. I i-aUng
Dtseaaos. Provt 1 wps ing in
itiTIU. Cri 4iiuy lit staiytor. Irv-
fttreii iyhett A 1wuu, Obiiulta, Ho
Yolk. tUM by ail LruglU.
You have noticed
that some houses always seem to need
repainting ; they look dingy, rusted,
faded. Others always look bright,
clean fresh The owner of the first
"eLonomires" with "cheap" mixed
paints, etc-i the second paints with
Strictly Pure
White Lead
The first spends three times as much
for paint In five years, and his build
Inge never look as well.4
Almost everybody knows that good
paint carf only be had by using; strictly
pure White Lead. The difficulty Is
lack of care in selecting' It. The fol
lowing brands are strlctlv pure White
Lead, "Old Dutch" process; they are
standard and well known established
by the test of y eara :
"Atlantic" "Bradley"
" Brooklyn " Jewett "
" Ulster "
For any color (other than white) tint
the Strictly Pure White Led with
National Lead Comoany's Pure White
Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have
the beat paint that it Is possible to put
on a building.
For tnie by the moat relitble dealer In
paints everywhere.
If you arc spng to petnt. It will pay you
to vend to ut Tor book conttlmng ipforme
tton that may wvi you many a dollar 1 it
will only Loat you a postal card to do o.
NATIONAL LEAti CO.,
1 UroHdway, New York
REV. G. W, II. CLARKE.
A Remarkable Case!
Rev. G. W. H. Clarke, Chaplain of the
Vermont Senate, cured cf
VALVULAR AFFECTION OF THE HEART I
The killowixo iestimosui. from
a (1kntlkman so widely known, ami
riF.IOVi:U BY AIJ.. AN 11 WHO 110LUS TIIK
TOSITIOX OF Clllllllill lu llio VI.
Sciiiil , 8iun'Li in: ur.inliliKli ahum:
sinsr poslllso iirnot OF TUR ssoii
lor fu I ineillcfiiiil nntrrr of DA
NA'S RAltSArAMLLA. AND WE
WOl'T.ll 1IFIIB SlATn THAT HIS flltllpr
and lirolhcr bulli tiled 01 Hill
ii cj lliNvnie.
St. Albans,
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,
Tint I, (1. II. W. Clarke, of M. Allmns,
Vt., ll l'lfarlirr of llio(losirlintho31. 1j.
CluiU'li, Mfinliorof Hie N. II. I'ouferi'ncrt
31 yi-iirs. uiul of Uu N. K. I'onfi'rcnre 10
irnrs, liae Im-i-ii nlllii'ti'il Willi t Ue
KII1NEY COMl'LAIM FOB 15 TEUtS,
niul f-ir llio lin-t 4 years ho Imillv as to not
lK-rlult me to take it re;ii-ir C'linra-e, tint,
reaJluiX-of the. ivoinlerful eurea of KMney
Trouble 1'V iiaaai s.iii.irAiiii.iui
I was linltii isl t
iiroellre it for myself.
lmv taki it slv I
Ilea Him "ry Mills-
fiu'tory rCHMUh. una l icei mine t-nrt
tlml fr(wri.tiii lu tiiKiii U ljrlnjr n
Iti'riimiioHi fiiro. iniiMi, i am (o
liiiK'li hniirofil Mini I H't't to Sake
mint hci t'lmruo.
1 will uo tiit.' Hint imo jcar agn last
f-lirhifc I wa atinrkfil a ith
VALVULAR AFFECTION OF THE HEART
t'liu-fil 1 tTorK. niid my lrimth lo
minc o f-linrt tli.it it war cr tlltiicult fur
nie Ut w ilk. own wlt'i muni'. 'Hio I'bj
hit bus Kitlil 1 imi'd W mt rurcfiil nlxtut
wnlkliiL' or ix.rlliift nnwlf. DANA'S
B AltAI'A UI Ll.A trv mviii n lli-vctl ine,
nivl I :tm now ftillroly l'KS.Is trotn
HDVlir TROI'AIJ;. 1 fed that
DAN AN sAirsAl'AIIllsl.A has Un1iic
tliU hlpv rt't-ult. Tu tlie (irciit Uomt of
thu Iitirrli Ih all tli Klory, I tun T! yt ars
of mn1. Pint Irnui I"1 n lu tin' Mi.bterfm
U'u nioro limn Ii ilf n utiir).
tiratt'fulh uiirn.
' G. V. 1! CLARKH.
Xo. SUlIitrliUvit,
MTK.-rihlprtliitoof Oct. Ikt.Mr.
T'larke wtiu He, I ho linn liilccu n
(('IirQsVi nt ruhfn'v. M., uiul ultniU
flirt moef C((ti u j11.uth, to
moctliiiCH tluriiiK tlif wv k. l-itli)i liU
purWil!HC H fool, w llkinir -tnup
H or 10 mile, 'll.t- 1- U"iuk rfu!
for ii inanTOji-irj-old.th ' Ii l.fi-n a!e
tnnof illM-iefnr M'iifr. i lo-cs tiv fiiy
Iiim Ii It l'i nn hi ml lo ' t 'IrH'l itnl f ruin
uliuiu nil liU - in it .' "
Dana Safrsii-'! pj,. Belfast. Me.
A.S.Rabeiold,
lIiEAM'ii ttrriCK : Ovt-r J. W iUudnUuh
Liquor more.
nANK 8TUE15T. LKIIIOUTON
t'rMitNlry lit all It hmnclicrt. Teeth Kxtniote'i
sidioiit l'Mtii. (.aiiudniliilsti'riMt.vlu an iiui-itd
omeeD-os-V KItNLKliAVof p-M h wcik.
1 f). udiifiw. U.Li:M()VN,
i-yl tbpltKliconntv.Pa'
IX-
Scott's
- Emulsion
THE LOVE CHA8E.
Thmipth oft I tpi l i
M'lilnm - in i"
8bn rftr l
Allhtmuii 1' '
But th" fcii i i
Not uivt nl i
I i
1,
1 iu t
'u' liy.
In art lo i tu-cr,
ii lirr rln k
llial I mil lirrtr
Th in. if 1
TI-
llui
I ill
f ixtrltsii an.
ti i nn it her i"X,
iuiu- rtt hcrt,
Hi
it In r 1 1 Ii k- iny tniud ivurplex.
I HlluWalit' H pin (.111 lu I If t1W)
I've artit lior aonip, tih tvd and ellow
Yi t ot Upon tlie atiwl ahe ooee
With violets from aunte other fellow.
And attll thia low chaae I pursue,
Twlxt tmpe nnd fear continue woolna.
One Uy o'crjoyed, tlie naxt aryl)ln
1 arrrel) know what 1 am doing.
Tint one thought I take comfort In,
And glooniydonMclvM plmoe lo raptre
The harder ahe mny be to in
Tlie derT j et will be the caiitttre.
R. Walcot In Hounding.
Hi. Ilrnrens In IKf NoHlt.
rrnm thr lust days of May Ut the end
of .Inly In the mrrtherti jairt of this land
the urm slilnos tray and night npou ita
inoautalns. Mortis, rivers, lakes, forests,
valteys, towiiK. villivgps, liauileta, fields
mid farina, mid llins Sweden and Nor
way ii"ty he cnlled Ihe laud of the mid
night s-nn. Uunng this iieriod of con
tinnoiw ilarliicht the stars are never seen,
the moon npiienrs ile and shells no
light uisiii the j?arth. Snminer IsBhort,
giving Just rime enough fur the wild
flowers to grnw. to hliaim and to fade
away, and bnroly time for the husband
man to collert his harvest, which, liow
ever, is sometimes nipiied by a miunier
frost.
A few weeks after the midnight snn
has iiasseil the honntof snushlne shorten
rapidly, and by the middle of August
tlie air becomes chilly and the night
colder, although during the day the sun
is warm. Then the grass tnrns yellow,
the leave change their color, wither and
fall; the swallows mid other migrating
birds fly toward the aontlu twUighl
omes once more; the stars, one by one,
make their apiienrance, shining brightly
in the iile blue skys the moon shows
itself agnin ita the rjiieen of the night and
liglits mid clu-ers the long una ilarK days
of the Mcajiiiliiuvian winter.
The rime cornea at last when tho sun
dlsannenrs cniirelv from siirht; the heav
ens aiipeur m n bl.i7e of light nnd glory,
and the stui s nnd the moon lmle before
the auriir.1 bureaus. "Land of the illu
night Sun."
Yt'iMiti-,1 In Itrusli Them Oir.
Passing down a ouiet street not long
since I saw two beautifully uresscil wom
en ntiirioHching. They were clad in deli
cate colors, and ejiick mid t-jian from
lieud to foot, rjetwieii tlittn anil mo was
a garbage wagon, and just rts they came
opposite about two tons of ashes was
hoisted into It with n result tothe women
that was detrimental tu their ainiearance
to n marked decree.
'That menu old thing," said oue.
'I know he did it on purpose," said the
ether.
'Mv eves are so full of ashes I can't
see a thing." i
"And so is my mouth, saul the other,
But the climax waa leached when the
driver of the garbage wagon accosted
them, saring:
"Wouldn't yees like me to brush yces
offf
Theeo two women proved that warm
hearts were liealing beneath their dainty
clothes, for they only thanked mm mnu
ly, but refused. New York Herald.
On Time.
First Commuter (at the ferry) Our
train must liave arrived ou timo tills
morning.
Second (Jouuuuter Why do you tliink
to?
First Commuter There is no boat in.
Now York Weekly.
Tho frog, owing to Its lieculiar struc
ture, cannot breathe with the month
open, and if it wero forcibly kept open
the animal would dio of suffocation.
No man can write his signature twice
exactly alike, and it Is declared by some
experts that if two signatures nro pre
cisely alikuone is certain to bo a forgery.
DR. G. T. FOX,
172 Main Street, Bath, Pa.
AT llAXnOtt, It BOA I.W AY lfOt'HV, MOXDAt 8.
AT KASTOX, SWAX MOTKI., TU K80AV8,
AT llKTllLKItKM SUN llOTKL, WfUNKHPAVB.
AT AI.I.rTO.N,OKANIC'KNTHAUTIlUlCMUAl
VT IUT1I, lllIDAVft ANDATIHIHH.
Otfle? ltouri l'rom 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Practice
ImlteJ to ilUedses oftliu
Eye.Ear, Nose k Throat
tSAho, Refraction of the Kes or the adjust
meat ufulasats.
Entirely
VEGETABLE!
WNDRAKEl
AND
A SURE
cure!
FOB
GOSTIVENESS
, Dlllousnoaa, Dyapopsla,
Indigostlon, Dlsoasos of ,
tho Kidnoys, Torpid Llvor
Rhoumatlsm. Dlzzinosa,
1 Sick Hoadacho, Loss of
1 Appotlto, Jaundice, Erup
I tlons and Skin Dlscasos.
UMI, JOUIM! lOlt, tntu, Bisjl.i, 1 1.
SoW by W. V. Illerv.
FOR SALiK.
A farm l tun ted tn Townnifinnir tnnh1,
(laruyn eoutity, l'a., tvboiit i iiillfstrnm Wtla
laort.on rmti IratlliiK frum jultlnlacr to Kief
tll roiitahiltiK upwarda ot 03 acriMnf cluat
land nltu S'KmI ruiuilim rlng wator alltlit
lar roa&u.aml with all neresury outbiitldltitta
roiuurialDsa TWO HTOKY P1MMK iWYA.
UNO HOl'St; 11x24 iVrt, with awhiKlUtti lt.
a frame bank barn .fixi left, uauoii IimI .'iJ
frtsruiKt all other uert'Minn out bill Ultuga.
ivniMi 01 aaif win 1x4 nuMie kuimii i
JOHN KEUKK.
if.
Ilarmv. l'a,
. Dissolntion of Co-PartaliiD.
Notice U hereby given that Hi co-irtnerahiu
heretofore pxtslluit bvtwt-f 11 Jobu O. Wiiaa and
Nathan LafttVr. dot ok buln?M under the firm
mutt ot .alas& iJtftVr, Fntnklli) llouae.FraDk
Un Towiiiliip, Iim Iwn It-kail) illsaoirid, ol
u liich this publication of fact 1 due Uittlre.
The bumurwi will be continued by lr. Jtdiu
O. Wr-lM.
sM)I(K O WK1A8.
NAlllAN IUFKI.KH.
Franklin Twp. Carbon On,, l'a.. Feb , 1M1.
Feb -ws
KISTLER
COUNElt SECOND A AI.UM Hts,
Waiu I'vervlxnly in ljehtplitui
lo liny at their t ire U-caui-e
twy have not wily an ex
cvlli'iitly HSsKiileil liii"
r flue
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions,
Boots, Shoes, &.,c
but liecaus their prices are low.
er than tlife ttnotla can Iv
Ixiught fur elsewhere in (own.
We show .'imils wiili ilfws-i
ure, quote in-. anH d lier '
All iiurrhaoex. Iinn't
but call and w ' u-
r..i .-.t.
KRUM and KISTLER
Sucb
CONDENSED
Makes an every.day convenience of an
oU-time luxury. Pure anJ v mlesome.
Prepared with scrupulous- c irr Highest
awardat all Pure Pood Expositions. Each
package makes two latp-e rk"- AvoM
Imitations and Insist on having th.
N&NB SUCH brand
MBRRBI.L & SOULE, S'Tioise. N. V
h$ Can't do it
' W' to pay for learning Imw to
i K1" an article m Wolff's Ai mc
ki.- of vlionii material no that a
'-t ler can profitably sell it at 10c.
Our prlco is 20c
Tli" retailer wiy tlio jhiUIq will not pay
t. my ilte public viU, lecauno tliey
v,!l 1 1 win a pay a fair price for a coml
r'clc. To diow both tlie trade aim the
"iMi tliat tc want to give them the beet
. .r uti loust money, we will iy
ilO.OQQ.00
For aliore Information ; this offer is open
mm January Jit, iqim.
WOLFP A RANDOLPH;, Philadelphia,
PIk-Ron is thonameofa paint which
'fx. i vuiik tliutnootbur iiulntcatido. Sew
i ii it kmI nit h it lookrt like the natural
i' nl v hen U in stained unit MirnUlitHl.
'i-.rm AND BUILDERS
II find It profl table to Invoftteute. AU
-"'liU
Bick Ueadacho and roUovsall thatroubUs Incf
dent to ablMoat aUttjof tbs jtm, auch a
Dlzzlneon, Kausoa. Prowstnau, Dlstm aTtctt
cttlag.Wlaia the Bide, to, While Uiirzuoet
temaikftble cucceaa tu beeaiaowalacuclitg t
rfcnflaeho, yet Carter! little Llrer TBI tra
equally alnahle la Constipation, curing and pro
Vvntlog this atinoylnn complalDt-whlla tbey also
correct alldlsordenioltheBtomachiiitiiiUlatha
lircrandreguUtoUiebowaU, renUUiyonlj
HEAD
Acliathey woiililboalmoatprieeleastotliofldwlia
tutlet from thia tUatreflalng comitalntt but fortu
Sataly t bairKctOMsdoea iioteod her,and thoaa
whooncotry them will find theaolUUo pUltTalti
eblalneomanywayi that they will not bo wit
Ucgtoduwitbouttbem. But after allalcltheaj
Ijthabflnaof 80 many lires that beralawbtri
vramaktotirgrcatboait. Oorplllscareitvhllsi
otb do not.
Carter Llttlo liTer Pills are Tcry matt and
very caty to take. One or two trill raakea dose.
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
porgft, butby their eon Ue action plea wall whu
use them. Inrlalaat2Scentit five for tt Sold
by druggiaU everywhere, or tontby nuli.
CARTER HtDlCtNB CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Scientifio American
Agency for
CAVEATS.
THADB MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIDHTS. AtflJ
z or miorm&iion nnq rree iianaDOOK wnieto
MUNN tt tO SGI IIRQAUWAT, 1SEW YORK.
Oldest bureau for aoonrlnir patenta In America.
Krery ratent takan out by ua is brought before
tbe pubito by anutice glren free of charge in tba
rf aenfific gmctaa
Lareeet rtrcnlatlcn of any adcntlfle paper In the
woikl. HplsiDdldlr tUuatrated. No intelligent
man should bo without it. Weeklr, HA.mi
Ttmri llOntx mouths. Addroaa WuNN, A CO
ruBuaaK4. 301 Uroadway, Kevr York City.
ELY'S CATARRF3
Cream Balra&lj
Na.all'asscifs3 Mlc0l5HlW
Allays l'aln anJ f HAYFEVERt)!?
liiiuniinauon,
Heals tbe Sires,
lttwloris the
Siismi of Taste
8111
TSTT
E ic - 4 W-FEVER
A pan Ids Isnrplleil Inlosach noftriland
la sgrwiable. I'.lra 5x1 culs at Drtisxlsvsi
bv iitail. ruglsl.rssl. IKs.'
Kl.T HHhs ,M Warr.n'SU, Naw Tork
. i ? ptlndl-'
" th- iivax. bLiuucii
t "iwj' tha
j i).llounK ,
U. i. aM corsti"
Isnalleet,
IV tiii: WOULD.
Jlfv. ii . tiltle ruturpaacd.actaan
ODlaa1 3, i txs f f aoiy tuber brtsod. Nu
Stct ub cat -f.-.T llli:Ji;.N tlM'
JTOT 1 i-" a pFALEKgOENERALLT. tyr
4U.J. V .a sr.' 'tr all id ivlva If iMsnp u UvkaM-l iW r i "
PAT1CNT T"T0 Br MAIL. COKriDENTUL.
Uaraat-. ani iH a- MartUf iRfMnattraMi, t W tlrrt.
F-wpsu kulan alsirns, rWi csaHstsi aif ,
h. 0. w. r. mci mm i rniTci.ciiear ul
' Orarea Oonauaaplton, Cough, Croup, Bore
TUroakU Sold by all Drunixis on a Guarantee
For a Ubm Side, Back or Cbt-t Sblloh's P-orous
MaaUsT will gi grt Miifanon. j caata,
SHILOH'S VITALIZED.
Urt. T. 8 Hawkin. Ctuiun mh IVim aTi'I
, -MVitaliwr'MVlJi VV M'lrX I
I fimidcrUUbetrtmevfi atlW-OffnJ- 'nmtem
I soar uaa. ' f or ivai-iMa. iwi ur ui
truobioltexoela.
rnle iIX.Uk
L0H'S
CATARRH
REMEDY.
irottOaiArrhr TrytaMHeuwar itwtu
Mllae and 0u you. Prto w en mn ia
Sior KffTlBBuooeMrul t rontiD'-n 1 1" turn tsbu
ib0oi Uib4m1ms4 aro aoia by u uu ft
ic jive niwa'wii,
i"
l-ti( aAl P.
1 Hum, I-iL.liti h, L'a
I ' TOW
yg tan m ihw
ss
terjn . 1 r. Hi ' 1 u '
Is "Mile
HV.-fT
If Tnar nttkassrw si.Miki wwu -0 nn
U lirtali-T P" sutlli'ti i
so mi, u baa uww t ai ttwl. (irln
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