The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 15, 1893, Image 3

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IMIPVKNTIVO ITTI'HK MIKHX
TWELVE SWOH.DSMEM SLAIN BY ONE
man erronr an army.
A Hn Mora Kirlttng Than Any llnllU
( In th Anital nt Mod Hlntofr Two j
Ulat Arm lei Vltttw nt thn Tert-t- j
hU tVorfc of One Awnnt.
! To give an Met of nhat a brave man
' ran do if he knows fencing thnronghly
and but lkwp conl and rollectod in dan- 1
gcr, W9 will relate a historical duel, bo
pxtrnnrdiunry in Ibis combat that it I
trmild 1 held a romance had it not bm
wUiu'nmhI by a whole army. The hero j
i is Je:m Louis, one of the great maaterd
if the beginning of this century, and
the diifll hapiwneu in -Madrid In 1813.
iiu tlu-rfr,fl t.n.i.11'" of ff-rtnfr-l
It tt to I lie intelMirt'iit M,tl.i. nf th utilrth Hin
di. rll known .tiM !min trfcil iin)!!' "f Hie
Utiifi .ijxal. sod thonlit W tulciwl in ix
imtU-uci (it the initK'i 't m&i k-atlm " lln-
t Kill.lt to out feet Mlir lAtiihuf exMrtMir,
:1 ii uri'iit imtruti u in ram tvTtmmoiian
itrtofi, ftttil tin rxclutiMttmi h tirinnnt with
h-U will f h.ui'? ltrtn." verti an il -"trie . .,..- tuwi.'
iinii'itn nvp tni nw cr.iHHtiw.miK Ho was the niatf-at-nrnis of the Thir
m i wiw mnn mi urti. nut imtphi un tT-eeoona regiment or trench infantry
';i:',"'"l:?n,;;;,''Trti;;';:ihe Finn ri.nnnt, composed entirely
m tin ! ii bluer. 1. the m s.lni raiiiiiiiaie ini jf Italians, forme I part of the saute bri
ii . nple. ehelee, llliil tet, ii ipillHI lt.fi url ,
is ii in a.1 il I., there are iinliiriuli il '.wlM, ki'i'i a41"'
Koipmenul esprit do rnrpi mm rival
ries of nationality caused constant quar
rels, when swords were often whipped
out or bnllats exchanged. After n small
battle had occurred in the streets of
Madrid, in which over 800 rrench and
Italian ta-ldiers bad token part, the offi
cera of tlie two regiments, in n conucil
of wmW, derided to (fire snob
breaches of order a great blow nnd tore
wtublliih dUicllilhui Thny decrwHl ttmt
the montor-at-sriM of the two rnglinrata
should take up the qnnrrel and fiarht it
ont
Imagine a whole army in battle array
on one of the large iilaina that surround
Madrid. In tm oemer a largo ring i
left ojien for the opntoatanU. This sfint
U raieeil above the plain eo that not one
of the apectatora of tlrts tragic ecene
gayly dressed officer, soldiers in Hue.
Spaniards, writer! as nerer a bull flgb.
nctteil tbHn will miss one phase Bf tlio
contest. It is lx fore 10,000 men that tie
honor of an army to about to be avenged
iu the blood of 80 brave men.
The drum la heard. Two men, naked
-llllll llftl lll Mitll till' Fl.lHirttlMlirtlt Of PIMll
Kiilli'i niic from Hier rimipl.tui, iiiNlnna.ciMi.tl
i nun, rheu inntlMii, dfliltlty and inwlile at
I'.imt'.uil' il Ii) ih.iirp.lH. 1 jtttrrl It lia.it
i i ui'd tin It Hint l'ui IwrouitliU apprmMl hii
' mnl tm 'In KHpln "
('onsiderableatlentlou ia now
pulii to ihe cLemNtry of tee jiigmenta
of iuHects, eapecially of btitter-flleM
llltl Mil NMIkS.nr ll. LIUUUH 1IAHIT,
i. urnl at ilotiiff in Ten llaya lj arfmlnli-
tiiua Ilalnv.' Clolilvii Hpertflc.
it i-iin be ttiren lu a gla. or lirr. a cue (if aof
fi'f or tea. or iiiIihhI, altlimit tlie know-lr-Usr of
un1 imtli'lil. ItlaaliftOlnt.l) ImrliileM, and will
ilci I it juTmaiienl and apoeiiy rure, whetlief
in nil l it' nt I. h liiodWitt di loli.'i or mi airiMKillt
. i 1 1 II lias been Kivna in tliuiinhiid. if raaea,
. act In en-17 iii.taiHe a perfect cure lias follow.
eil. H never tans. Tlio aysimn on e imores
lulled will) tiiii specinc, it becomes Mi utter tm-
ii is hilily In. tlieltiinortllMM'ttMtoexlat. Dure.
Ktitir mu'i'rt. 4aKe taiok of parflcular. me.
AUtri.iihe (iouiKN afMilllc to., Ittllaee
met, ctiutnnatl, oiilo. ixi. a. ly.
Hard covl Iot.es etsht pdr cent, in
bulk ber nunvpi when exposed to the
werthea. Soft coal loses twelve ptr
cunt.
nlll.
rdiio i he pill liasnon. Delntt a I.lillc
r ,irly Ulsers Urn little pills that cute, (teal
ills Tliouias, Drtiggest.
There niu 'ZV viirli'tles of dytia
row
KtreliKtti mid Health.
This reiiiiHlv is hecoiulni; so well known
and no -popular us to need no special men.
t inn. All who have awd Kleciric Hiltrti
wirifr lio same sour of prale. A purer
liii'diclno li'n'S not exlt and it Is ciiartni'
iced in do all that is claimed Electric
llilters will cute all dlseatea of the Liter
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, llolls,
Salt Klieum and other affections caused by
impure blood. Hill brlve Malaria from
Hie system and prevent as welt as cute all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache,
Constipation and' Indigestion isy Electric
Hitters Kulire satisfaction gturaiueed, or
money refunded Ii Ice 80 cts and II. 00
ier liottie at lteber a Drug biore, Iofilun
ton, and Uiery'a Drus Store, WeUsjioru
"I see yon did not Klvn that hmsn Hull's
Head Horse and Cattle Powder, as I told
jou" "I forgot It Sir." "1 knew It. Look
at that tight sklo, roith coat, and tucked
up belly 1 Here Is 25 cents go at once and
buy a package and give liltu some tu-utKh:.
Sold by all dealers. '
Thoro are only two lawyer's In Ice-hum.
Wliat if 1 hnild for i Hum.,
Ami 'tie wntl" nf tlx linliitlnir iand
I4111 hi lei I nni fnt '1
Hi I ilnt'ller 11 . lie land -Im
iii 1 i'i 1 lie hnlnti' hnve erimibled
11ml uere foimili'd ti'imn le Kandt
What If I t 1II1I f"i .nil
Ami Irn luillilli hIi, ' r. nm not, '
And within 1 lie home I J 1 . imliiled j
1 shall hai s no part nr t"t, j
And the dwellers who In thtlrhui.K'.tbere j
Throuirh all Uma nh.ll k nw me not?
Vet when the year. ah. II h-n e faded.
Anil In nt till ltn n . . r ir Bh.il
The rlnlitien nf ru rmi.inh 1
In !ln ii' 1.1 ' line nliuert. ,
And have iiiwMt'i Inn 1 under iha roof tree
Anil eanl.heil into I In, shade,
Bonn dwell- r bcm.nli ilie runf tree.
Tliinknn' win 11 " 11. 11 'W,
May .ay ai Ins i'iou . lui n Inn kward.
Keupiliff its aire In view,
"1 lie huUiler v. In, bnilt this hnjluins
Iluiided hetler than he knew "
And I, thotutb 1 have fiaaaed onward,
Jlnarina the Master's call,
flat know though il mny not matter
Tn me what the buildiiiR befall,
It is (.'tier to have btiilded for others
Thnn not to hate hllllt at all.
K N itnnl"on In tkislon Trnnscripu
The 1 antruag of Anliuala,
It used to lie told tn the fniry tales
that the hero could hear the frraw grow
and apeak with (lie animals. In reality
it la not likely that wo ahall over develop
the senna of houring eiilnciently to hear
tho graee gi ow. hut it is quite likely thai
we sliall be able lu converse with the
beaats of the fi'Td. Uut do the lieaeta
have a language';' Ho would be 1)61(1 tn
deed who would deny it point blank
We olieerve nH Rro -nd us too many in
dicattoua of cone-cioua couimunicatitm
between them . have a right to say "110'
absolutely To be sure, some anitnnls
are silent, totally, it seems, lint may
they not convey their "thoughts" in some
way for inatnnce. as the deaf mutea do?
Or may they not use ti secret language
one like that of lovers, employing ges
tures and looks? When we speak of lan
gunge iu this connection, it must be un
del-stood that we do uot mean articulate
speech. We take the word in its broad
est sense as hu oipreseion for tho means
to the waist, step in the ring. The flxut I or mental communication easting be
llow Unpleasant
says that bis little "plrl Is troubled with
malaria very severely, and that since lie
gave her Sulphur Hitlers, he never thinks
of leaving New York for his summer re
sort without a few bottles, for thev always
cure his family, and are far superior to
qiiltilno.
An invalid' chair is efectrlcally propelled.
2,428,013.
J, II. Il'llson, S71 Olav St., Sl arpilnirf,
l'., says be will not be without Dr. Kloit'a
Xew Dlscavery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, that It cured Ids wife who was
threatened with Pneumonia after an at
tack of "La Grippe," when various other
lemedies and several phvslclans had done
uer no good, Itohert earner, or Cooks
port. Pa., claims Dr. King's Xew Dlscov
e) has doue him more good than an. thing
he ever used for Lung Trouble Nothing
like it. Free Trial Hollies at ltelier's Drug
More, i.euignton, aui tilery s Drug More
Weitsinrt. Marge bottles, 50c. and tl.OO
Whtiteback bouts are llghtad by elect"
ricity.
USE DANA'S SARSAPAUILLX. m
"THE KIND Til AT CUIIK3.
Asphalt pavements were first laid lu
Paris In 18os.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer
from it Nothing so dangerous if allowed
to continue. One .if iuutet.'otwtt Cure gives
Immediate relief. T. D. Thomas
Theaverago weight of the. Chinese
brain is said to bo heavier than the aver
age weight of the brnlu ju any other
race.
is tall and strong. His black eyes roll
disdainfully upon tho gaping crowd; ne
it Glnooina Ferrari, the celebrated Ital
lan. The second, tall, nlso handsome,
and with lnuacles like steel, stands mod
estly awaiting the word of command:
bU name is Jean Louis. The seconds
tako their places 011 either side nf their
principles. A deathlike silence ensues.
"On guard!"
The two masters cross swords. Gia
como Ferrari lunges repeatedly nt Jean
Louis, but in vain. His every thrust i
met by a parry. lie makes up his mind
to bide lilt chance nnd caresses uul
teases Ills opponent's bade. Joan LouU
calm and watchful, lends himself to the
play, when, quicker than lightning, the
Italian jnmi aside with n loud yell ami
makes a terrible lunge at Jean Luui.1 n
Florentine trick, often nuncesafnl. D it
with extraordinary rapidity Jeau I-ou.
has parried and risposts quickly iu the
shoulder.
"It is nothing," cries Uincumo, "a
mere scratch," and they ugain fall on
guard. Almost directly lie is hit in the
breast. This time the sword of Jean
Louis, who is now attacking, tienetraioa
deeply. Qlaoomo's fact) becomes UvuL
bis sword drops from his hand, and he
falls heavily ou the turf, lie is dead.
jean ijouis U ulready lu tajaition. lit
wipes his rooking blade; then, with the
point of his sword on tho ground, he
calmly awuitsihet next nun.
The best fencer Of the f irst regiment
has just been carried away a corpse, but
tho day is not yet over. Fourteen adver
saries are there, impatient to weasuro
swords with tho conqueror, burning to
avenge tho master tliey hod deemed in
vincible.
Jean Louis hardly had two mlputes'
rest. Ho is ready. A new adversary
stands before him. A sinister click of
swords U hoard, u lunge, a ptirry, a ris-
post and then a cry, u sigh, and all is over
A second body U liefore Jeau Louis,
A third adversary advances, They
want Jean Louis to n'JV "I am not
tired,? he answers, with a smile.
The Binnl is (riven. The Italian is as
tall as the one who lies thero a coriwe
covered by a military oloak. He has
closely watched Jeau Louie play and
thinks he has guessed the secret of hi
victories. He multiplies his feints and
tricks; then, all at once, bounding like a
tiger on his prey, he gives Ids opiwuent
a terrible thrust iu the lower line. Out
Jean Louis' sword has parried and isnow
deep within his opponent's breast
What need we to relate any moref
Ten new adversaries followed him, and
tho 10 fell before Jean Louis amid the
excited yells and roars of an army.
At the request of tho 'i hlrty-second
regiment's colonel, who- thought the
lesson suilicient, Jean Louis ufbsr muoh
pressing commuted to stop the combat,
and be shook hands with the two sur
vivors, applauded by 10,000 men.
From that day lights ceased ijctwcon
French and Italian soldiers.
This wonderful and gigantic combat
might be held n fable were uot all the
facts above stated still found in tile
archives of the ministry of war. Lip
pincott's.
'tween one creature and another. Copen
hagen raniily JotirnuX
Asking Question, of the Cuckoo,
"In Denmark," said Augustus H
Schneider of Ban Antonio, Tox.. at the
Lindell, "when tlfa voice of the cuckoo
is heard in the woods in the springtime
every girl aud Iwy kiss their hands and
ask, 'When, cuckoo, when shall I be
marriedr The old folks, wearied with
disease ami ago, iuqnire, 'Cuckoo,
cuckoo, wheu shall I he released from
this world's cart And the bird con
tinues to slug 'cuckoo' as many times us
years will elapse liefore the objects of
thceo desires come to puss. And ns some
old people live to become advanced .in
years, and many of the girts die old
maids, and tho boys find bachelors
graves, the poor cuckoo has so much to
do in nnswering the questions prit to ber
that she has un time to make her nest,
but lays ber eggs iu that of the hedge
sparrow or the linnet that m ke the
same territory their home.'' St. Louis
Republic.
Choosing a Wife.
An excellent man was wont to observe
that when he choto u vdfo bo should look
for mental rather than physical graces.
"Favor is deceitful, aud beauty U vain,"
ho quoted grandly, "but a woman that
fenreth the Lord she shall be praised."
His Bibters, finding him slow to designate
the future companion of his travels
through tho world, kindly indicated to
hUnacertalnlrrcproachabloitlas Ursula,
as devoutly good as Bho was unfortu
nately angular and plain. And very
malicious was their satisfaction when
the bachelor brother exclaimed: "Great
Scott, there is reason in all things! A
man wants something besides piety in a
wifer Harjier a Uazar.
Do you lack faith ami love health f I,et
Un establish your faith aud rrv'nrit your
health with DeWltt'sSarsauatflU, Thomas
tho Druggist,
large sewing machiue, weighing
threa and one-forth fous, is in uo in
Ieods F.ugland. It HeH belting.
1 ne proniptnee. and certainty of -is
cute, have maile Chamberlain's Couch
Ki'tned fatuous. It is intended especially
for roughs, col Is, ciotip and whooping
i ouitiis. and the most effecttul remedy
known fill thasetllseases. 25 and 50 cent
ti .1 les for sale by Hebef, lielilgliVin, and
luery, weis.port.
During tlie years that Henry Vlll
reigned 7'J.imO t hieves were hanged.
llenare of ointment for Catarrh that con
tain sfcrrur
mercury vull snr.iv destroy the sense of
hi 11 .1110 colntiiet. I in ranio- the whole
hi nhetl enti 1 Inr 11 tlirnincli the imuiitM ur-
1 ay.
Mich .111 let. . Nliiiiilil in ver be usi-d e
. hi un ireHfil'Uims (rnni r. inilalil. iiuikIi inns
I- ll.e il.ouase tlle will 1I11 Is tell fold tnlhi
K hI ..n uussinl) , I, tive frmii llienu II ill'
1 itiirhiure in mill ttineit hj F. J I'lumvd
1 ii. loh'do, 11, K.nt.iiiis 11.1 iiieniir), .mil 1
I 1I-1-11 tntcrn.ill), .utinn iliu-c'i) iiimiii lln liin 11
an I ntli'-olta sllil.li e. nf lin' tlHteiu. lu Ijnv 1 .
1 1 'i .CaUri Ii 'ni' lie -me VOUKCl the Ki'imim
II is I ikeu lute iinll anil li made In '.u. i'i
, In F J l IH'iici & Un Tissliumulals 11, t
, s,ild uy dnntitlst price iieruottie,
Cost of Living In Australia.
I now believo that a wot kmgman can
live here for as small u sum as lie can bj
England. Ou a Saturday uight, in order
to see 11 worklnguian's market, I went oil
to one of their big markets to see the
prices paid. I tonud good beef 4d. to ad.
per jioundi mutton, Ud. to Hjtt; half n
lamb, us.; rabbits, oil. per couple; any
quantity or prime hares at ltd. each; cunll
(lower a big us your head. Id. each;
tatoes ttopnt.lialf bngbsb price. Alel
bourueuor, lyOjiuon xvews,
OrlKlr of the C.,a.t Indians.
In 18T0 a large canoe was aeut to the
Cwutennlal exposition from the uortu-
west coast. This canoe was mode after
the pattern of a Japanese junk, of one
piece or timber. Agmn tne caning rot
lowed the Jaui o skill and design.
A lot of Jap.uese wire brought over
to work in ouj of the mills liere, and at
the sight of them the Indians here said.
"Our people." St. rani llopeer lres.
Mck Ifradaclie.
Attacks 6f sick headache could often
be avoided if tho cause of them were
known. In many instances tho cause is
a disordered condition of the stomach.
Iu such cases there, is often a regular re
currence of the attacks, the person in the
meantime feeling perfectly free from the
complaint.
llere.lt will often be lonna tuat Dy
some error of diet the patient is gradu
ally accumulating lu his system some
noxious substances, wldch it takes a spe
cial effort of nature to throw off. Then
the whole internal machinery refuses to
do its ordinary work. The stomach, the
intestines, the liver and other organs
which produce tho digestive juices al
most entirely ceaee their regular task of
rendering the food taken into the mouth
Qt for absorption into the system at large.
rjomctimea Habitual overeating wiu
produce this result, or a iwrson who
has been constantly active may continue
to eat Ida usual amount of food after ex
changing Ids occupation for somo mora
sedentary one. In either case the result
Is the same the overburdened organs
become jiartinlly paralyzed, tlie undi
gested food acts aa on irritant, and head
ache and general disorder iu the digestive
tract prevail.
A person who lias no symptoms of
stomach disorder, or who lias beeu
taught by his tdiysioian to avoid Indis
cretions which formerly resulted in
trouble, and who still has regularly re
current attacks of sick headache, must
look to some other titan these, the most
common causes uf ouch ttUsnka. i onth
Oompauion
Uhera Kafirl tltini I. Pound.
Kauri gain is formed of the turpentine
that lias exuded front the kauri tree.
sneclos of nine winch is the tinwt aud
for general parpoani 'ue most uauful
fortt tree 111 Now Zealand, thirty
years a'o tho Ma ins were the only peo
ple who eiap!ni I Ihi uiiseK es in sjarch-
1.,.. f... !.;., ....... .,-1... I. f!ut llmawiu
I'he !l.li ami oyster oontainn about f(jmi , on of th(.
.111 ty pel n'Ut of water.
.surface uf the .Tuniid. whore irhaps
K'.ra niimiiei of year. I have lieeu sub- ages laafme for, sin of kauri luid stood.
11 to viol. 1 1 mucks .if innsHiiuaii ty
iliiiimati 111 ivhich gi-neisll. laate I abom
tw n-iin hs. tin tlie Ural of this moiiih 1
. Si ai'ackeii in ibe kntM-snd sufturebsi.
veMly for 'ao ilivs, wtisii I urui'uieil a
1 oil e of t b lUiln risui . Patu Balm and il
ii lievetl uie almost lusiaiitly. I llieretore
piost ebeerfiill rei-oiiitnejid il to tin se
ului are aloiiltily atthcted avartwti r.i -It.
Ii V. billet. Man ilidale. N C, Feb INsH.
Mr H'bUli-y is a ver pruuilneut man in
itit. place and lu. disease was vers aid, y
known as lie suffered such severe pain,
w M HiNi.oiAt'u aferehsiiLS, Mamii
iljle. N ( Ml cent buttle, for -ale ny
1.1 Ler, I-elng-Uton, aud Biery, Wen.. putt.
After a few v turn' exports the Maoris
begau to dig fur tho gum a few inches
below the surface -- fie us.- for it in
creased, its ta trkt-t v ,tuo ruae, and pres
ently Euroiarinc! ta-liKik themsolvos to
digging for it. unlit at tne present time
there are prt.Uilily 4,iwhi whites and 1,000
Maoris engayed 111 the work in the Auck
land provincial district, where alone the
gum is to be fuund. Heme the oni put
has steadily inc-roused during the Usi
thirty years, notwithstanding that the
gum is uot la int reproduced, except to
a very iuapprot table extent, in the exist
ing forests, and tliuae are being rapidly
cut down beiau of the coiumercutl
value of the luul.'r
ithm a rin ism.ible pi'rtiMl of time
the production "f tlio gum must cense
dthough it it ' .hMi d tli.it at tlie pros
eut rate it wili take Vi i .us to exliai s
llut dermaiul in tius AuLLuid diH..ru li.
For the dtwtruotiou at miotoli. a .-iu-1 K(lae nUtces irum bearinK laud has bero
aiiuioo la said to be elf Motive, if not as I piuvhaaed from the crown for settlement
purposes, ana tne gum unesrineu in
"There is a s.ivr fur every wound .'
We ret.-r 1.1 ll' Wni , Wieh Hssel ."aire,
1 uiea burns, bruise., cuts. Indo eul sores,
a. a KMai appiiv-tiiun tu ibe iio.uils li
1 uieacaiairb. aud a amis cures pins. T.
li Ib'taa.. Drtifiist.
straugeli a-avr.l by a llrrant,
It Is related that a Waterville woman
Mrs. J. il Cook, once had n very re
markable vision. Iu her dreams sue met
a man with a peculiar physiognomy, who
said to Iter, "Your turn next," and then
dlswpiwared. The next Morning she re
membered the man's face perfectly, but
eould not recoil under what ct rcum
stances abe met him. Again she dreamed
the same thins!. For weeks and mouths
after she would tirsraalotutlly liave the
same dreum w ithout tbst slixtlteet varia
tion. 8be began to be seriously troubled
over the occurrence axtd at length de
cided to leave town.
She had beeu tn Philadelphia a few
days when she had oouaskan to go into
one of tlie Urge buildings. Upon the
second floor site riotioetl that there was
an elevator and decided to wait for it.
Just at that luomeut it eatue down, axel
as it went by the wwond story IMidjag
voice witbln said. ' Your turn next."
This startled Mrs. Cook, but ssvo
thought it merely accidental that these
were the precise word of her dresua and
resolved tn re ires her fears. The ele
vator came up and stopped. She sduiost
fainted when she saw that he was the
perfect imuge of tlie man of her dream.
Uer terror can better be imagined tbsvu
described. She recovered herst If quick
ly, and ordering the elevator to stop at
the next lamlm..,' she got ont. The ele
vator went on, but a short dixtamefrotu
J)TJA I, -PERSONALITY.
RESIDUAL PMENOW'NA OF THE Mlt.C'
IN f ANL t EO( LE
This Feature ,f 4'nr.tpl. - r'mnntif t 11
fleet Seen In the ( n, e i,r a So t alleil Ale
sentinlnded llnelne. Man -F.tperletiW
of the Sleeping Mlntt.
Bvidenoe la not wanting to abow that
what we call pontonalHy f an extremel
fomplnv thln, the sum of subsidiary pet
sonnlities viliuli now shift and clmn--.'
like the figures in a kaleidoscope, an I
again becoming sharply deflnetl tindi '
some abnnmial t'onthtion cryitalllze inti
two or morp distinct groups of element -which
alternately sleep and wake o
even coexist. These complex element
mny tie no unstable, tlie groups compos
Ing them constantly breaking up a.n
forming new combinations, that the iden
of multiple personality iloes not natitml
ly attach itself to them; it Is only when
they become stable, and npecially when
eacb exhibits a well deflttflfT oonsriont
ness that we begin to think of such s
tiling. Dnt besides the Rlmormal ami
diseased conditions Which cause Buch n
ae)iaratioii or crysialllxation there nn
other conditions in which in appear
sfmOTyJias-leKB dlstinotly." To one claw
l these 1 desire to call attention verv
briefly to that embracing what may Is
called cases ,,f residual personality.
Residual phenomena of all kinds an
particularly interesting and instructive
tpeciHv those where the few thing n
mainitigin n group after many liave beep
removed differ wWely-lrttlieir collectivt
properties from those that lmve Iteen
taken away, while these latter are not
in Bny way distinguishable from turw
of the sum of both before the division.
This is the cae often with residual per
sonallty. Nothing is more common than
for a group of elements in what we call
person to be differentiated tn one of
vnrions ways, leaving behind a residnal
group differing altogether in its cbarac
teristies, though the differentiated an oup
represents to us anil is considered to
be identical with the original parson.
iue commonest method orithch differ
entiation is sleep. The elements of
sleep are, as it were, substracted from
the normal personality, but there is
usually left behind a very curious some
thingillogical, credulous, fantastic
whoso nightly experiences tho whole re
united person recollects iu the morning
as dreams. Tho next commonest case 1-
that of the absentminded licrson-. The
major part of the person lieing absorbed
in mental processes of some sort, tho re
sidual person lives its own separate men
tal life, thinks, feels and wills b itself
and perhaps carries on a train of proc
esses which is continuous with preced
Jug train carried on under similar cir
cumstances tho day before.
This residual person may net very
mechanically. Tlie reunited person may
foil to recollect what its ucts or tliouguu
were and be surprised to find bow it hnf
been making use of Ins limbs while he
what he vainly regards as tlie one un
alterable ego has been ahsorlicd hi
thought. Lint, on the other hanu. it may
be perfectly conscious and may carry
on an entirely different train of thought
of its own. Almost always, however, It
is eccentric and betrays n weakness al
one point or another.
ior instance, a subnrlian resident
whom we will call A, Is accustomed on
landing at tho New York Bide of the
ferry to abandon the mechanical task ol
walking to his cflice entirely to his resid
ual personality and. to give up tho majoi
part of himself to thought. The two per
sonalities act often with perfect. always,
with practical scparatencss.theresidnaf
person being qnito equal to the low task
of evading vehicles, steering clear of pass
ersby nnd turning tho proper corners,
Wheu the office is reached and the two
persons again become one, it is often n
oimcuit tastt to remember any circum
stances of the walk.
Ou one occasion, however, A left the
Astor library on Lafayette place, as he
supposed, intending to walk down Clin
ton place. To do this he must turn first
to the left, then, to the right nnd then
again to the left. He turned once to the
left, and after some time became dimly
conscious that he had walked for a long
time, and that the place for the second
turn had not been reached.
Coming to himself, ho found himself
far down Broadway. Tracing back his
course mentally, he discovered that he
had been in the Mercantile library in
stead or the Astor. His first turn there
fore had taken him down Broadway, and
he of course did not reach the place for
the second. -Mark now the peculiarities
of his residual person. It knew just
where it was to turn and in what direc
tion, and had senso enough to be uneasy
when it did not como to the proper place
to turn, but It had not intelligence
enough to know that it was on the wrong
street. Its inind was too weak to be
trusted further than it was accustomed
to go. This residual person, in short,
was about on u par with a harmless idiot
Again, li, a flew Yorker, Is walking
along absorbed in a process of thought
when his residual personality sees his
friend C approaching. It is not aston
ished, for he is nearC's lodgings, but ns
the person suppobeti to bo C comes near
er, it sees that ho only slightly resembles
C ne has on shabby clothes, and his
face is entirely different. The natural
conclusiou would bo that the person ap-
proachlug was not C. The residual per
son, however, does not argue thus. It
concludes that C has greatly changed,
that he has become oor and that his
appearance has altered for the worse,
i'lty and surprise are plainly felt by
the residual person. During these men
tal processes, so similar to those of a
dream residual, the major person has
kept on with his envn train of thought,
Finally, however, on the close approach
of the supposed C, they unite In a flash
Into the normal person, the two separate
oonsciouanebaea income one, and the
train is recognueii at once. io uount
taste cttees can ue pareut-iea uy inou-
Ti - 1 I
GO TO
1 iMiTr darM to It
lone (or I had to have help at one and
elatra. Sarah Trexlcr
ot rhiiAdtiphu.
"Bad Spslls" with tho
Heart
Dizzy, Faint, In Despair
Hood SarMttpartlta Cured,
I him lUsTered very much during tht pait
tew yar from
Heart Trouble
rhystciani said 1 mlfilit live a number of years,
win ht die anf dar I eould usually teilwha
the wont attack! were eoralfts on by feet.Bg i
harp pain la the heart, then violent thumping,
itrortfitM of breath, followed by aeeldnetuconv
big all over me, then muni-Efts, faixtxem,
a ad then, unless I could He down at once I
would fall wherever I wa.
atone ior i iw
ppueu wita
even to ewe
oouraged at the outlook and thought
There Was No Hopo
Of over finding anything to help roe. One day a
friend asked, 1 "Why don't you try Hood's Sarsa
pari Hut 1 thought It over and decided to try it,
and I thank Clod for It too. &lnee I began tak
ing it, three years ago I have had but one 'bad
BpeU and that wai due to eareleiineit on my
part, and franrtbAt I quickly recovered. I can
not tU you bow much bolter I foel and how
thankful 1 am. I reel as It I would like to tell
every person in the v-orld about It. I can and
do now do all my liomewoik, even tn washing."
Mrs, Sarah TauiaRn, SOU Latimer Street
tnlladeiphla, Pa. "
Hood's Cures
" I know Mrs. Sarah Trexler from having par.
chased Hood'i Raranparill-i tor a long time, and
have every reiiflon to believe that the above
itatement is true." L 6 F. P. Shocklet.
PharmacHts, 541 E. Thompson St.. Philadelphia.
SWEENY'S
"Cornor Store"
Oratm Lemons, Bananas, Hnts,
Apples, Celery, Cranlis,
Grape'-, Table Raisins, Confec
tions, Fancy Basleis, Qneens
rae, and a full line of Nice
Groceries.
Lowest prices, good truntiiietlt,
prompt dolivcry
Call and See Us,
Corner Store,
LEHIGHTON PA.
that annllil wltah vlimr. T cntild not do an'
work, even to sweeping, and bad to be cal-etul
ot rhe"leat excitement. 1 got very much ills
Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic,
gentle aud effective. Try a box. 2D cents,
aatttia of otlwa. It hkhiis to rc that
tBy ara m trtM Uswafioeit of mm! . -r-
prilr 'O Liquid Cement twnrf anvihlna.
CLiYcLL o Alvayt rearff. Pnct I0cnt$.
Nervsiis Prostration,
bid reiM, tt F,nhifi. Nrrint
I,Vri'OnIn,OMKnsrWN,41onrui.iotuiryt(.
tci.a. fi.j., i... it.itt Ikwnt'r, OjiMm
lBuhM,2',rrtl..ii i m, t.. nro l'H?l
hy rr. I.'o-' ritlve IVreVfr.
lt O.etM uo' i nii-H.i uphibia. Urn. BtipBL O.
Bfofn'. -.! ...i, a.iiru0 with BpHViT
forMyoonii '( n ppTiDi-ooro. Jncab
lu-o. o , J tttjh i mHfotiuK with Kcrv
Otis Ios'nitutii - i r j m,r mid tnt Bleep,
notl.tuttheli n' mi it. iiD-.IMIIrsS'R-etomtt.a
M j.(no, h U nr.wwoll. l-laeUuka
Frt rt dru . -a air. Mil as tJarun and
Liver Pit.?, o ' i i for "S rooti an tho txm
r"iwenr r xui iK'jta, 'rpaU idver. etc., etc.
pr. Illea rrladlosl Qc..Elkhart.Ind,
XUJAiv. BOYTIX I'itcr.
BoMbv T. D.Thomaa.
Eeal' Estate
Tltt undersigned has for sale
a valuable farm in Franklin
township, Carbun county, the
propert, ol the late ueo. Itapu
deceased, containing about 87
Acres, a half mile east from
Weissport. The improvements
thereon arc a Two Story Framo
Dwelling House, 26x22 ft.,-with
8 Rooms ; Barn 50x44 It.; Ma
chine Shed 22x22 ft ; Wagoi
Shed '2(ix4fi it, and other in;
cessary outbuildings,also a good
larf;e Apple Orchard of 150
Trees and other choice fruits.
This property is well located in
an excellent neighborhood and
is unquestionably one of the bttet
I.AD1KS ANlt .V1SSES
CoatsiSsJackets
In the very Neatejt Styles
and al ties lowest Trices at
E. JET. Snyder's,
also a full line of
Fino Dress Goods,
Thsl can't be matched In this
Iqwn or county for Style
Qlialltt orrrlees.
Soo Our Goods Before
You Buy.
DOTOinVEAR PANTS?
If yon do, you want a good
fit, Latest Style and lurst,
(J!as Workmanship.
Leave your order with Froy
DO YOU WEAR A COAT?
You v anta perfect Jit. You
want good Goods. You wait
a will made nnd stylish look
ing garment.
Leave your oruer with Frey
For the present we will carry
a full line of samples of season
able goods Irom which you can
eleet. Our prices will be the
very lowest and in all cases we
will guarantee satisfaction. Wo
solicit your
H. L. FREY,
, AMEIUCAN HOUSE
Op. file Koiind House. . , North First Street
Stoves,.
Tinware.
Hoaters aud
Ranges,
In Great Variety at
Samuel GrayeIs's
Popular Store, Bank Street.
Hoofing and Spouting a special
ty Stove repairs furnished
on short notice
Reasonable!
WBISSPOIIT. PA.
A popular question before the
people Jtiat now U Fishing
T4cldo, this Is particularly -so
with those who flntl a pleasure
lnaugllngfor the Unity tribe.
Where to get the beat tackel l
also a perplexing question to
you but not to ut, for we bavo
it right here the very best at
the' lowest prices tho same
price-) perhaps as yoti pay for a
article elsewhere. We want you
to come aijjl examine our new
line of Fishing Tackel, before
you go elsewhere for we know
that We can save you money.
That Is what you want.
Come and soo us.
BIERY, The Druggist.
THOMAS'
Drug :: Store
FI11ST STP.EET, I.EI1IU11TOX, PA.
HE SEASON FOR
GARDEN SEEDS,
IS COMING ON FAST,
and we wish to inlorm our customers and the public in geueial
wehavojaid in an entirely fresh stock, bought Irom t In
most1 reliable -house's and have an assortment that ran nut be
duplicated in several counties.
ire invite "ALL to make out their orders early, while the
assortment is complete.
Lehigh Goal & Hardwara Go,,
First Hi; ILehig-hiois.
0 W KUrtTZ & CO,
Lotsfof Fine New Gooods.
All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Very Cheap.
Come and see us. We are stocked with a larwp assortment
the things you need.
Spring is Coming-
Use Thomas' Extract
Sarsaprilla, To Purify
The Blood150 Doses for
$1.00. Quality Guaran-teed-
CD
Fine JPines, Liquors and Cigars
Fresh Beer and Porter.
FREE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to
12:00 a. m, and every Saturday even-
lux. Call and see me, I will treat
you right.
Opposite the Carriage Work.!
North First Street, Lehighton,
onry Miller,
LEHIGHTON,
PLANING - MILL.
MANUfAOTUltlllt UP
Window and Door Frames,
Doors, Shutters,
window fashes,
Mouldings, Urackets
AND IUSALElt IN
ill Kinds of Dressed LunAer
Shingles, Failings,
Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c.
Very Lowest Prices.
mamy aany exnibitatl by erti-v'ii: r farms in tho county, and an ex
hrpouotlo Iraoo4. .V. E. Um-ti ; u. I -,, ,,, r ..i,: ,
tWauiui
Hew Teen) wu llerldad a Blatter.
Ibre it Teuuysun's own a-taiuut to Mr.
Janes' Knowles, editor of The Nine-testt-h
Csottuy4 of how he was offered
and accepted the laureateship: "The
night before I was as., 4 to take tlie
lMreateahip, wUch was offered to me
throw). Prince Albert's ukintt for my
In Xeioortui,' I dreamed he came to
ma au4 Uaeed me ou the cheek. I said
in my dream, 'Very kind, but very Qer
awn.' lu the morning the letter about
the lanreateahip was brotfcfht to me and
laid uia..n my bed. I thought about it
through the day , but could uot make up
ury mind u", ther to take it or refuse it
and at the last 1 wrote two letters, on.
acceptiu anil uue decliiiuue. and threw
them cm the table end settl.tl to ilecule
the third story sumetlnug kiivb way and I which 1 would aeud after my dinner and
' the elevator era. lied to the haai'ineut. i buttle "f port "
I killing the man luatantly. Lewiatoo
tuueb.a. c.irueive atibltmiate.
Tfce notation y.t..ia of wrrtiiiK music
v.aa latvented in bTti s
11 tar ail er wire elrai Ui -A
aaiu lu atawt UMare awru ril)
Kin- e.el i s-hmI la leal.
h.l I,' ll .l'-a ai'ii drspisil.i.a
bju.rf tliee a ueeila-w. eeie.
Pea 1 In. the treat rrauealv f.r I'i
t'aaaat.l uu.usuii: ton 2h seal Cin
H-.Mmi.X-i' I'muta. . ill US' If'te
Journal.
ccllent state of cultivation. It
would be suitable for stock rais
ing or a truck frfrm. A fine
stream of water flows through
the farm.
lo for ale a desirable lot
in the borough of Weissport on
which is erected a Ono Story &
a Halt Framo Dwelling House,
Stable, Slaughter House, loe
House, Wagon Shed and other
neeesarv outbuildiugs.
For tern s and conditions,.
ajipU to
Austin Boyer,
V KISS 1' O It T. I' N N -A.
The letter 'U" In ConveewtloD.
H-l... 1..,.. '' ,. ...u. u.4.1, altmu..
Ad Oldeet l..u Iu Futility. I , --
They were talktUR about futility and I many - '"i'- o. u-
for some reason known only to each , ""nMl" f "". "' ..' l.
other failerl to Bl!Tee. r-inally she ktl ; " , ' "T. 1 ..w.
Well, now, fcupin v.-u gt tiwau , v . " , .
eiaini'lo nf what jou call fulilin. , lt lt u-.r
"A 1 rirf it." wiiJ hL- Mului. a.Wfl i , .
im ' I t0 ',Ulwl n (joiuiauu proxmnruitioii
Hlie ttH.k hi i lutlo gtilil m mil in tmnd
minoteft
F. P. HML,
ruu rue CELKUKATBD
DRUGS, pro.
MEDICINES, gonuine and host
SOAPS, Ulree "no nn( cheap.
WINES,K!,od for. medicinal use
CIGARS, o6t made.
SFECTACLES. mi extensive
and increasing tiade. I guar
antee sntislaction to uory
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS cnwHilly
compounded.
- AT lllle
Conlral Drug Storo,
Dr. G. T. HORN.
unuieK'tlw upjr eluNtM of Great Brit-
a p..,eof ,..p'r:.d alter, lew but tra,"r'' surfer, a wmewhat stm
t diluent figuring ua..unce,i , Uar eheiou in mjsnv word, "roughout
u, m 9 tliU la lUi .e, and even th imiwrrfluuna
tilt nil r .era-Mi. .11 nf lh
.yf., i .It. IU,'
traiUM 'tvii.-t t .1 '
l Vol i " u1" '
r.,UU ' I f if " ' 'I
i l.ft Ki a - ' I
i t tMiaatT. U tacaa UriiWi j Xuxk tin.
tar
ui N ut iti-a autt
1 1 h. J luBii
Mill. t It l
II tl 01 Ml, ,1 'Uf
plonng it luta Uwo auld fur enough U
ly the purohaan in(imy nf tht laml and
for ..uwtu-ir. fuuciUK ul itowiiiii it tui
VtU Londuu TiuitNt.
Uou't Like to Hrflu uu rHljr.
"Il may lit' u HUeetluii uf valine, "
aid a wouum recently, "to reuiiud
bmmkwimn in oeed of at nruKMi that
Pri4irys at.tl Batunhtya an tUiooat tue
iittdaii njitm wlik'h tu advertiM.
UuiU uri uivariably avfatrstitioaa abuat
Uki'.u a ta-t- I'ntluy. while tha nlil
ri viM.. Ua'tiidrevBlItt la r. I i..il bit,' hol.l
thm in e, wtl lltnilttuiu f(r the follow
tug itav 'M . v ,iiit i.n ijiort frw Bun
day. t"M nii'tviiU naiully Mnit until
Mlila ft-r U.vir uiilM'Mrau. v ' Kow
the rwmlt
''Twumilhtju fight hundred and furfy
five tliuu-itua aud ai sty -all," said aba.
"Divide that hy two," he ctotinuod.
,4Onti uulhuu four hundred and tweu
t -twn thouaand Hvo hundred and thir-t)-thrit.'
kIio btid.
"Y- r ell," tvud he. "Now, add aovau
l.j tin. I itud then aahtruct l.l-tt.MO and
U-ll Ut W lllat ill l,'ft "
"Tlif rnll i-. zt n ' wild she. afer
tburtug a tntlo uire.
"Well, tiiat'a what 1 i-all fuHHty
aaul be, with u timfh- "YouVe covered
a al)eet uf vr a itb figuring to arrive
at nothing
Wlien ujH-u rthi' LxM-aiiH tx uutrry tlutt
kite n-fuAt) i" urKi't- fuitln r iu the nab-ji.-t.
-UriK I'm
Hjot mixed v t'li twit t it t.ulk of dry
earth uiv I. mteAl fi a lop Uroaaing Ui
i tlaa yaniiMA wub ywud mauiia.
V oftn liKtrd iu the Now Inland pro-
nnnoiatiou of "law' h nu t with in and
abemt Nfw Y urk Curtnuw t y enough
motit i oiw wiu. art-grid iy uf thia blun
der it'.ii in' jjvuI le of Uirtinguiahiug U
twHU. ih carrx i aud tlie iui'orrect pro
liuui lution in it- muuih of a third pt-r
iwm..fc.-w mk isun j
4 uit(r-(i-liMil H ..Mora.
I It v . i Id lx hitcrvfttiiiK iu ralrnlate
and taluabh' to H' d cat twt how inaoh
I uf tlie pfufdc a tiiiM aud ruou. y erv
i waateil in "uiiKterM " Tlw rwprfaeotativ
' anenn t have a d tip rooted objeutlou tn
being c alled plain buuth or Brown or
i fiob.mm and ittitnut that h m . ailed
"mihU-r evoiif awl r-i'i 'vlheoaa.
UedtM-attot kii.w liVl rll U t allrd.
Aimui iu boitm u ih.v inr"i 'h a lung
acaetioit auitmntst tu i-UMuU-re-Mo 1vmi
and tur of lb liut-ur aa hi .1 f tLi
i clurk'a lung Umm. - WohsU.guu i'umi
IUVE YOUU
FrelglL Bagiase anil Parcels
UU.IVKHKU AY
SEWING MACHINES
OriK'L-Horlacker'b Block, opKaite the
the Valley Houae.
I
Tl-a I.u1-i-t lletlaurau ta lt Lvhlgb
Valley.
OIROLE CAPE I
LION 11 ALL HUIM'IMO,
ALLENTOWN, I
VHAU A. HOWMAN.I'rvp,
a v. r-r.
C-ir0 a4uara,
I liN rofiilnr Kt ttnuf lil list bfeu tliurotiitih
n Alt l him I " ltd uUlu ti, niitl the jtc-iuru! com
unevtHlions nn ikf t mtit'i-or nad litviuitK I'hrinai
Iff Alt ttif UtlHl.M lf 1 ItlC MeUWII M-IVtJll 111
luutlrralr rl-? T(t l.i in nupiiUftl v., tli i.ium
tlUt U. i tti a,( lIUlU- til W.I."., Lai I UUI, Al--ts
L-stftU Uiulita Ituutu lb (Ut llui.
John F. Hottenstein.
Useful aUetttfeo MM to the Dellferr of
Freight, Bacaaie and 1'areela to all parts
ef town al tlie VaH priees. A share ef
public pell era, w 1. respeetfolly soUelted,
tSln orders at Bwesjiy's. Koch'
or Ljeioeocusu a.
The Celebrated
Cypress Shing'lo.
(iuarautea4 full teaftti,
The very beat Bhlugle In the Market,
ataaufsnfllieal By
RICKERT & SNYDER,
t'lareinonl, Vlrsleia.
Hik 84LE IM wciasroaT nT-
J. K. RIOKBRT.
URALKM I
All Kim It of Building LuniW.
yiiauin
For the Prettiest Jewelry and tho
Beat Watches, Clocks and Sliterwars
the people ot Carbon county must
come towir store. We not,only have
the goods but we sell them at pi Ices
that are low and perhaps a litlU lower
tLaii the same goods can be boucbt for
elsewhere. We are not selling shoddy
stuff for the best because we don'i
believe la misrepresentation. Our
motto Is ' rood honest goods at the
very lowest prices." Before you buy
elsewhere we would be pleased t.o have
you call and see. us.
Confectionery
Fine Cigars,
Stationery, Dolls', etc.
We cany In our usual furl and com
plete line all the abuts goods at the
very lowest prices. Hake It a point
to call and see us when you need any.
thing In onr line and we are confident
that It will pay you cash returns for
your trouble.
C. H. Nusbaum,
Brk'ge Street, .... Weissport, rs.
Kemerer
. AND
S WA-RTZj
Just now, as an innovatiou
wo are ofTcring qur customers
boautiful book aShepp's l'ho
togrnphs of tho World, witl
every Forty Dollar PurohnsOi
e would like verv muoh to
explain this to you. win you
please coll.
lied Room Suites,
Parlor Suites,
Dining Room Furniture,
Hook Oases,
Hall Ilacl.8,
Hantlaome ClarpetBr
Are among the goods we
sell at very low prieos.
Kemerer
AN1J
SWARTZ,
WNMsi
minmm ntalltfilai
Wall Papers,
Borders,
Decorations,
Pictures.
Ftr thenr-nt few m mill - t ,.
it'Kl f ( Hi 's-f i ' , i nl nfi nnr in i m -iitliili
nml In ii i iiiiiitniti it ill
111' till' Il .nlllli' I Iilt'l'lltlfin III
irii'it own i - ,.! ua ui.ike
it Hiisrir' -tiioi Irn ii. mi mit
tltc nuik ilmn- i ,lit ; c run da
ii (or v"t " i-uiial)le rigiirei,
or we will sell ou the null
paper and derm .tftens. t'ome
and see; li t u t.ilk the matter
over and e know that we ran
please you.
O. A. G-OTH,
OWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA.
of
SOUTH MWD LIVERY
A. Sell & Co.,
Pea el Oiitlfi Hnlise, froli Slifal.
nil fir alt Purposss lilreil tail at ver,
Iteaionalile Friees.
ay- . lU It' ! (M 'a U.U.I.
9
Ranges,
toves
and Heaters,
and all kinds of TINWARE at Lowest Prices at
W. S. KUHNS,
Opposite the Hound House, iehighton,
ISE!
Tiie Grandest OraortMiity to Sare Honey Ever Urn in tbs hM Valid? ' '
THIS IS NO HUMBUG SALE.
&oefc aft TMm lig; eaosifice
of CMMron's Oloihing.
75 Child's Kilt Suits, 212 loO years, foimerly 4 lotfl.M), will tie sold positively at !
200 Boys Union fJasslmere Knee l'sma Hulls, ages 4 to u years, former prires ot.
must go at $1 00
160 Dovs' Extra Kine All-U'ool Knee rants Suits, agea lo U years. Foiuier pricus
tS. ti and $o, cut down to 1 2.00.
178 Our finest Boys' Wool Cassliners Knee Pants Suits, sues 4 te 14 joars. Former
nrlces 5 to $S. must be sold at S.1.00.
75 Boys' Kino 3-1'lece Knee Pauls bull!, 8 to 5 years. Fbiiui i n i .es K .'.0 lo u
duced to f3 and $5,
2000 I'alr Bovs' Knee rants, extra values, all to be sold at siarilmg prires.
Pnnflrmnlimi Stiifn nim lIWl rellSruulliin i m ll.i a I'hevliiH. N.'.ilhllK
LiOIinrmailOU OUU mutuiesaud FluetllillliUtlea Wnr-i, rts.su, passe, all In, met 1
tiltiltloiis for flue aorkinanlilii.EotKl iniallty itn4 eitieuiely bow l'ltli h-t .utiulseauiiit-.
our ereat throng of custemera.
Pomo niirl !,. Our Men's Fine raaluiere Salts for uiisIUilU wortn s. Ast Kiee
lOme Blia oeu our Extra Allw Men's Slillsli Ml-WootHulU t". s , reilii.'ilt.iiraiii.
and 112.00.
ri.inb nflf I 2W" pairs Men's Serviceable Trousers, styllnlniallsriia, ror l.w Boy. sa.
llllllri UI It 1 iixio i.iirs rrv k.indouie atklea of lleaty Trouaers. will tie miM turli.J.
neter sold liefore under ss.og.
OVERCOAT CUT PRICES.
0er S0UO .Ven's. Youth's and Chlldre n's Fine Otercoata of every make aud oiialltv
that MUST UK SOW) at half their original value. You are still in Hue to sava
dollars and' ret bargains from our great assortment.
AsloiisWi Bareains in Fnrnisliins: Gooas.
60 doian Men's and Boys' Working Shins reduced to M eenta.
00 dozen extra quality t cents oray unuerware, noar su cenia. ei a tor n in
Jfen'sOyershlrts, Colored Shirts, Neckwear, Linen aud CeJIuloi ! Collar, and f iiffi,
Best Black uormsuorf Lfye nan uose, vnairs iRr-oceni,uii-iaiiaanii iiinnsea, riue
Suspeuders, Fine Underwear and a thousand other articles m have no .paee to
mention, all must go regardless of I (inner prices.
MAKK NO MISTAKE IN TIIK 1'I.AtlK. As tew oan meel ami noueiau I t,j
great reductions and bargain onsriug. An early rail ana personal inrei eiinn win
thoronghly convince all that the best place to go fur the Ixiwesi. Plce an t II. men
Bargains la at
Koch. & Shankweiler.
Lareest anQ tat Clflthii House in k Yallaj
OEiiTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN. PA.
F. W. Weil Co.,
1031-1033 Lindeji St., Allontown.
HEADQUARTERS lOR
Wood Mantels,
Fire-Place Furniture,
GRILLE WORK,
TILING - - - TILING
S3? BUY OP THE MAKER.
F. W. WEIL & CO.,
Has it ever occurred to you that you oan buy just us- dieap n not
cheaper hero than you can buy in the citj t It is a solid FACT.
Apples and Potatoes
Are arriving daily in car load lots and are being sol 1 m 'l.r my
lowest prices to retailers-
FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS,
Sold and delivered ut and frequently wi ! w r,t) pnn e
Wliolosalo Co-malwlon Dealer, East Weissport. Pa-