A WORD TO WOMEN. From One Who SulftrftA. Scorravit.LE, Pa . March 18h, 18. Dn. DtviD Kf.nredy, nuxn 8tn: From a growing girl, I ulTerwl with female Iroiililo or weakness fectiiiar to my era. doctored with several illffennt physicians, but found no relief. Was so reduced la tlrcneth and flnli, AN ENGLISH BILLION. , FEW APPRECIATE THE REAL SlSNtn- OANCE OF THE WORD. ritKVK-smta rrTt nB Mismtx. Wlitrb will ye haver It dos i s u i 1 vli I Mini iin-1 I.iiIith ifl th1 titrcrmfn! 'anflt'lMl' for HE WOULD NOT LEAVE THE COLONY. A I'riseaer W ('limbed Cmwl Tree mm lHn4 ft ItcBimraa. It t Uie cnntom In the British army itinicf. Hud tat, iviimiHi anil uu i thai win-never a regiment Is transferred iniil'4 wnt ht'i c..,., ...... , , An Kne-Hsh Writer Endeavors to Olm Few IlluitratlAtie In Order to Comer to the Reader a Comprehension of the K.itor mltr of an RxpreMlon. It would be curious to know tnanv of year readers have brought fully ! hoine to their Inner consciousness the f . f . .1 i i real significance of that little word "bil- 08 c3 ," which we have so often eeen u.ed to lenru of tlie tv on. to your columns. There are indeed few derf ul cures Dr. Intellects that can fairly grasp it and dl- Datiil Kennrdr'a (rest It as a whole, and there are donbt- Mr. Carrie Hunt on. i avorue iicmcuj lees many tnousanas wno cannot anpre- wai performing, and tried It. The ilrt ciat6 tg ine worth, even when reduced bottle produced marked Improve meat. to fragrnentg for more easy assimilation. After taking five tallies. I was almost. , Rrlthmetioai Brrnbol U etmp6 aml TlOFr tr sVFSn. rtthovH pretention. There are 7; SISTi'llH." such a gain ia u eight no large figures just a modest 1 foi- and better In health than I ever va lowed by a dozen ciphers, and that is all It is my desire to tell every vioinnii fn Let us briefly tako B glance at It os a the world who suffers from any of the measure of time, distance and weight complaints common to our sex, oi ino As a measure of time I would take one hm . uic imffirtiiniLti ,iniitli II Itt.'li II UHMlIri (if f'.ltiu r il'ivs It tt tn ill nit. lll.i nt potllnii ul tin iMit'l , Hint tlif A-II klliiwn ill'1 liMia lll.it lil. i.rltli ill tin1 rUlt.'rl iw I Hi 'in Himil.l 1-f-e.ultU'il 1 fx "rttMN't ill Hit" timttpt nl niHilu ,i nm "I In ii si tfiililf to urn li'i I Kllir Intuitu! i mi.'IH II' t.' , il it Kient initilnt ot Ihr- curl, r. 'liiliitii-it . . I iiLTIorl, mid till' exilittiuilloli li 1'n'nu.llit Willi now tnilli. Knr im-i a Hunt of it i-pntim tin llilteri nully lias mel h Itll I tii ennui Bi'tnfiil oi penpie siitferllif from liver I'otnplalut, tiialanii. polntl. iwtion, rlieu mntlsiit, (U'l'IIILi mill troiil'let ac oonipaiilc.l b (lsiepslii lAttelly It liaifle- t-lateri ittolr iii"l l u tlmroiialill approve as a rente.!) foi 'la grippe." Make jnoney your god, it will plagno you like tlio devil. benefit and cure to be derived from the use ot Dr. Kennedy's Favorlle Rem edy, Una. C'AnniE BouTok. It vou have curoDio weakness, bearing down, uterine rotarrb, anppmwd or painful periods, Riinlt.lnufi crowtks. alp-rosed to ttinior or cancer. or hmorrtuiBe. suffer firm painful or irregular second as-the unit and carry myself in thought through the lapse of ages back to tba first day of the year 1 of our era, remembering that In all those years wo have 80S days and In every day just 80,- 400 seconds of time. Hence, in return Inr7 In thought back amin to this Tear of orvo! 7 lha,"fedrtoS wS grace, one might have supposed that 1, failed. Ladles, don't be rtirouraged fjOO.CWO.000.000 of eeoonds had long since itXS7ttrZI2!& 'Pd. tM We have not :mt(iy price, ji a bottle. I even passed one-euteenth of that num- br tn all tuest lonff rtntcai years, toru t&kea jmt ai.tST rerc 17 dnye 33 hours 43 mittttM Mid 5 Moouils to constitute 1,000,000,000,000 Moonds of time. T.liifv1i VnllfiTT 'Division. " lB 110 eaf,y matter to brlnS under tha Xtemgu vaiiey division. coimi,anco Df tll9 hmnteYe ft billion Anthracite Coal usod exclusively 0uit- of flnT mua Let ns tr.vln itnatr. Insuring cleanliness and comfort: .nation to arrange this number for in- Arranfieuiert of Passenger spection, and for this purpose I would lect a sovereign as a mmiliar ouject Let us put one on the ground and pile upon it as many as will reach 20 feet In height Then let us plaoe nninbra of similar col man a In close contact, form ing a straight line and making a sort of wall 20 feet hign, showing only tne tbln I)IIUNKKNNKS, or the LIQUOU 11 A HIT, Cured it ilninelnTeii Uaj-aliynilmlnli- terliiff Ir. llnlneft (Joltlen Hpc111c. It can tw irtven In a glass oi Iwr. a cup ot cof fee oi tea. or in food, without thi knowleiUte ot th tmilcni. II 19 blHoluteli hnrmleis. audwlll offPL-t a icnnHnnt uimI siMsecty cure, whether Ml HUilPlH W ft iniMU'imiirmRer m rtiiniwuuuiiv wreck. It tim be-n g.eu lit thounaiidi of caws, and In every uiBtAni'e a perfect cure lias follow ed. II never fails. The lutein oure Imureu nntPd with the ipeelftc, H heroines sn litter lm tMjusiltUUy toi-the minor appetite to exist. Oure jfuuraiitt ml. 48 nage itook of pflrtlculftrs free, dltlretwthe Ooluen Kpftific Co., 186 Rice Street, Cincinnati, Olno. Oct. s.-Jy. suspicious growths. or U-UIUXIUBfc-r, iv m amnuyi ill (pu'iJi iietistru&tloii, leuoorrboM, or im?trulir monthly fticknt'M. fallinif of the womb or chanre ot life. lr t aTld KtoneOys KaTorite Kemcdylsths only liripfor lIIiA t lias fs and klTd up In rtesialr, pxu lieatlli ainlVmif can ot; g Ktmtdy Reading R. R. System. Why worry your throat aiwt patience with that rt'tt'h-Mt cnuali r. hen a hottlc ot Dr. lIllUN Ooiitth ityinp will ciiri- jouvroinptly Conaideniblentteniioti is now being paiil to lhe chemistry of tee pigments of iniectn, especially of butter-Hies A little ill. then a little nlll. The ill Is cone lhe pill has won. UeH'ilt'a Llltla r.aiij itinera me inua puis inai. curu trem 111, Thomas, DruiseM. Tbe word "licorice" is h Greek origin and means "sweet root." Trains. sciibuulk in effkct ukc. 1892. THAl.NS I.KAVK ll'.UinHTON For Newark and Nrw York 4 JB. 7.40, nud 1112. &sSSkJi?hPuS- and nelvldere T.to edges of the coin. a oo and I imagine iwo aucn waus mnning par- .03,a.m.! ta.57..3Taud7.'pm. ..! Imagt . . .SI Jrr !; ! w n. in. allel to each other and forming, as it i'or Sla'tlnirton, catasauqiia, Alleniown, Beth- w6re a iong atreet. We must then keep Mien, aiu V.57n tj r, m nn aitenilinir thuaa wnlla for milna. nav. a. m . is ST. 2., a.w. t.i' '.u -r.r: s 7 t p -- - . " . F.r For l'lilladelnbla ana voims 7.40, .M and u.ia a. m.; 2M, s-w. ... .horl th. reiTeA number. And 'Knrit'adlniandHarrisbuiu4,7.40 anatl.lt It Is not until we have extended onr -b": '""'S? V ",'.',-i. non i.i,.,nf,ird. urn- unaginarr etrect to a distance of 8,8601 rtX White liahrcoplar, and lloUiidauiiiia hnJles that wo ahall have prosented for 6.42. 8.00 04 a. m. lUli 'I '- lnrww.tlrm nnr 1 (100 (KM 000 000 nf cnlm ForlilauchCliurke.5j,7.43,.3(),Il.'i0andilja Or in lien of this arrangement we a.m.! l.io, aia. 4.i3, tliem Hat upon tne ground, 11 raa Vil f 4 "MTS"S W forming one continuous line like a long For itafianoy city, Hhenantoah and Ashland -pij cijain wjti, eTery link in close For Alt. uarraei ana Daaniu&ui twuu , wuwvu ,w n.Ma. m.; 6.aip.m. ..,,, ,. ,, , over land ana sea, mountain ana vaiiey, . J" ??Sf " desert and Dlain. crossing the eauator and 'For White' ifaven, wllkVibarro aud Bciantou returning around the southern hemi- 7.4 SJ0 andll.5J a.,-,.,4.15. 6.20, HNdi 10.59 rfi. Vnr Vitttttnn nml T- & It. Jiinct., 7.43.9,30, anu 1 trnrn niir wnv nrrnin nrrofw tlin nniintor. and on untU we again ar 1.20 and 10.69 p.m. rive at our starting point, ana when we . .or.V'5.l,' """" " have thus passed a golden chain around a...,., vm F.'V.'.. . , u'....i. m. I .v.- I k.. 11. l. w. rOr JC?yVlUe 10WBUit.ajir,i,ti.j, ... uua uuir. ul iud ctuiu huh uo mra. iincnesufr. Ijuu4iu. i,'m,n,. . ..... ..... HCBl IIA SJU,; huu iiwi' ii. Jili l.n7nnM. .!.,! n t. mr bllllira aim HID cni. ... utua. luu luuijmntj li For New York 4,250.07audll.Ua.m.i 6.17 and If we can further imagine all those 7.26 p.m. ,.. ....ram n.i rows of links laid closely side by side ,V 0U8 la contact witt its neigh- For Easton ana imermniuiw ';""i bor.we shall have lorincd a goiaen nana ''ror'M.ac around the globe Just 03 feot 0 inches a. m. i S.16, 6.15. s.44, and iJO p. m. wide and this will represent our 1,000,- ES RWi yS Sii-afiXiSr. 000.000,000 of coins. Such a chain, if laid p. in. , , , , in a straight line, wonla reach a traction JZwful? henandoal. 9.&C. 11.53 OTOr mfcSM5 mire3i tbo weight of tor roiuivine nu.iu . in , i wuiuu, u ubuiuulvu ui. uuiriuuitu uuuw TuFnlruarolk.ranndarK gn. wU .be 0 B75.447 tons AUUUrD lillUIVJl, liUCIlCBirf , uuuniu, ima.uaii auu VVUU1U l-wlUllO 1U1 UriUajrUtu uw V..:!.Vi' "SS-MS ..or ifinMfnr less than 3,a25 ships, each with a lull Time Tables. cargo of 3,000 tons. Even than there O. (4. HANCOCK, General Passenger Aeent, would be a residue of 447 tons, repre senting 6-1.031.020 sovereigns. For a measnre of height let us take a much smaller unit as our measuring rod. The sheets of paper on which The Times Is printed, if laid out ll.it ana Hrmly pressed together as In a well bound book, would repro3ont a measure of about one-three hunnreu ana thirty third of an inch in thickness. Let us HtrciiKtli nmt Health. This remeily Is becomlog so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have ed Electric Uittrrs Ins the same song of praise. A purer ineillclno does not exist and It is ettarnn- teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric U tters will cute all dlteaees of the Liver and Klduejs, will remrno I'lmplcs, Bolls, alt Khaum and other affections causod by Impure blood. li'lll Drive r.,alarla frem ihe system and prevent as well at cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion is; Electric Hitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price SO els and $1.00 per bottle at Reber's Drug Store. Lehigh ton, and Ulery'a Drug Store, Welssport, "I sea vou did not clve that horse Hull's Head Ilorse and Cattle Powder, at I told vou" "I foruot It Sir." "I knew It. Look at that tight skill, rmuli coat, and tucked tip belly I llere I, 25 cents go at once and buy a package and give hint some to-nlgl.l. Sold by all dealers.'' Hard co-sl loses eight pdr cent, in bulk beraunvm when exposed to the weathea. Soft coal lpses twelve per oent. How Unpleasant says that his Utile girl Is troubled with malaria very sever.Uyt and that since be gave bcr Sulphur Hitlers, lie never thinks r leaving riew lork lor ins summer re- ort without a few bottles, for thev always :ure his tamnv, ami ate lar superior to lUinlnc. A tnm's becond childhood begins when a woman gets bold of him. riilladeluhla. Fa. A. W. NONNEMACHKIt. Ass't General Pas senger Agem, bouui ueiniei iriH Y', ly PROF. ALEXANDER BODBROD D16COVF.11EB OF Bandrou's Miracalaus Reieiies. lib.ral Minded l'lijslclaiia'KndorsaTIiem see how high a dense pilo formed by a As being the Greatest I Dilllon oi tnese tnin paper leaves wouiu In accordance to m.lruc them vertically upward, by degrees Vomrs'alleTluciu: reachln8 t0 ,Ii0 bei8ht of our telIe8t able. Diphtheria, Asih- spires, ana passing tnese tne pile must ma,broncliltis,catarih, ,till grow higher, topping the Alps and SSfSffsf auSstrc.fi: Andes and tbe liighest peaks of the Him alwplesy and lliuos par- alayas, and shooting up from thence SaSrVeondUlon sXe through tbe fleecy clouds pass beyond hip and bono disease cored, ltiieuniaiisin the confines of our attenuated atmos- Sclatlca, neuratsla, Urlght's disease ot the kid nh..B i..,, n in. ii.a i.i,la ether neys, liver complaint, dysentery, and so-called phere ana leap np into tne wn etner seurt alseaie are entirely curdd by pure meal with which tbe universe is filled, stand- SffiS!ffjSlwIP.f. have Ing proudly up far beyond the reach of hml these medicines and ale living witnesses all terrestrial things still pile on your ;.tf&n7o thousands and millions of thin leave,, medlelnesomy. Ihavetwoeinineiitphysiclatis for wo are only beginning to rear the onanected ylth ino to auend tp railing hi tne migmy Inasg, A.dd millions on millions rviiucnve i .n o.i-fc ,, ,itm.,u. TESTIMONIALS. From Patrick. Bnrke. l'UILAOKLrHIA, April C,Ul. Professor Boudrou Dear sir Allow me to met pf sheets and thousands of miles on these, and still the number will lack its due amount. Let us D&usa to look at the neat rdowed send you my sincere thanKs lor the good that I adma of the book before us. See how your medicine dona ino, and you can , , ,, .ri at. t ;.,,hii.ii tiii leuar it iou choose. lor the benefit closely He those thin flakes of paper; how ot the saflereri, la which I v. 111 state ,lHhadiiiy I many there aro in the mere width of ft hand crushed coupling the cars, and doctored I J , , . i. c for it, and was m tne nospuai aooui six weuas, i ou, imuuui ujw m .j.uii'a.i andmyhandbecamesoswoileii.and liiiiaraiiia. tion upward to Our mighty colnmn of would hae ray me, butl was torn uy one oimy irienusio ftppointed number, and our l.OOO.OCO.OtK). medicine forlt and that lie knew it would save 000 of shoeta of The Times superimposed my hand. ,, . . I upon each other auu pressed into a com- 1 want there and ot tbe medicine, and In t o ' t . , ? Rlritnde nf 47 - weeks tbe Bwelllnir alt went down, and I bad the POt mass una reicuea an ainiuue or 4 meot my fingers. Ilienlnent to work, aurt I 848 miles! eouB dermiseliweii.ana earnesuy rerontinem. Tliow whn havB tjikpn tlia troubla to the remedy to all afflicted like me. There Is I itiose woo na i"Ken lueirourjie 10 OlIilDS lu uiv woim HB.D iv k ucbiiuj uiuuu i iuuuw luu uius ittt nui, a uxiiik, uiitu polsou, reduce awelllnj, 1 'i.1?, r.V.r with me that 1,000,000,000,000 is a fearful blood, time Is nothing to couipare toiu I thing, and that few can appreciate 1U ""pwuuiiy yours, real value. Aa for Quadrillions and tril 1IOJ c, VI n nu, i iiuaueipma, r I uvus, mo nivouuyij nuiut, iuvio v umo, i ' mrin nitn-nilila nf arliin-nala v mtirasa. t is Ninth htreet. I'biudeiuhia. Pa. inif tnemseivei on tne numan intellect,- lieae allow me to add my testimony to j onr I Henry Ueaaemer in L-onclou Times. , iiaving oeen suusirucK HiieeiimesuunnR i - Umt. Having' tu.fti.tv vean. tti last time It was no bad thrit J was bed last for four months; had tlio very best of doctors but was still nng away, wilhap tm flAitnnr. and eraat naln all over tne. At tempted to co out, but could not stand the sun, Like Father, LlkaAoo. Thia la my youngeat boy, Mr. Cyni cua, eatd the dtstinfuuhed novelist. They day he Is very liko me. "Doea he go to scboolr V ts. lie can read quite well, but as wnulil nftAndrnnrfown whtleatteinutllie to walk tbecasewascouslderedaverybadoiie, tt was Inclined to run on congestion of the brain, was then recommended to I'rof. l!ondrous medlrlne tr-t. ..nil I i-..t th niMdie ire und In three Ytt he can t write. weeks lime I was able to be outandtendlmrtol "Hes very much UVs you." Bald Mr l..ii.li.a, Hn m oh nn nt mv hAfata- rtlftl III I ji . " the meauUme from the head, while 1 stood It. UynlCUS. Uarpert Uaxar. and am able to attend to business now. Iluuks I --vriien Man's Advlo W-m Good. tine, vthlehl win reooimueod forever to any Hewhohad much occasion to be abroad rooruflererM lw.ia, would idewtjni to hae on tbe day tlie Bnovr, rain and mi one tall and see me for further InformatloD, I Tv, , . , , ir4n, .sirt Kespeciiuuv vihim- JOSEfll KIHKK1U OWce and laboratory open dally fiom T a. ro. to It p. m. uuu or w rin Ml 1T27 North Tenrhrttreet. dee. 10, tMy. rhlladelphta, l'a Vend 2 cent stamp for valuable look. mum WEISSPORT, PA. A popular quoetlan before the people just now Is Pishing Tackle, this Is partloullrly no lth those who find a pieaeure In angling for the finny tribe, Where to get the beat tackel ia also a perplexing qtteittlonto you but not to ui, for" we hare It right hre the very West at the lowest prloen the name prices perhaps aa you pay for a artUle elsewhere. We waut yon to eeme anil examine our new line of Flailing Tuokel, Imfore you go elsewhere far we know that we win save yon money. That la what you want. Gome and see us. pifLRY, The Druggist, wind made merry with the population of this town taw eome queer sights and , 8,'438,07'J. J. I). Il'llson, 371 Clav St., SUrDsuurc, 'a., says he will not be without Dr. Kioz's New Dlacayery for Consumption, Coughs ann wnas, inai ir, cureu nis witewno was threatened with rneunioula after an at' tack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Kobert Carber, of Cooks port, Ta., claims Dr. King's New Discov cry has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble Nolblng imo it. f ree Trial liottics at iteber's Urug .itore, i,euignton, an! liiery'a urug store, "eisspurt. Marge bottles, ouo. and tl.W. from i.no colony to another nriaonera wliu may be iu-the jail are banded trrer to the outgoing corps and continue their sentences at the new station. In one one of theen iailliirda tnado no his mind that he would not leave the colony. x'rivate jonneon was one ot tne smart est men In the corps, and furthermore he was an excellent groom and almost 'eoraoa Lien." lie had one sad fall ing. He was a thief. His neculatlona had, however, been generally email, and he had cecaped serious punishment. One .lent a large store In the town was bro ken into and a considerable, amount of money stolen. It was conclusively proved that Johnson was the thief, and he was sent to jail. When the regiment was leaving the colony, Johnson, with aonie other soldier prisoners, was to be handed over according to custom. When, however, his cell was visited, It was empty, and there was not a sign of Johnson anywhere. A search was taade in every direction. and at last a prisoner pointed to a ouooa nut tree which grow in the middle of the prison yard, and there comfortably seated amongthe tuft of leaves was Johnson. The warden at first tried to get the man down by quiet persuasion. then ho threatened, then stormed and swore. Johnson Jaughed contentedly at every mood, but did not move. The fact was reported to the colonial secretary, who recommended that the In engine be called rt and th man washed down. The chief of the flro department hardly thought it was consonant with his dig nity to wash a prisoner out of a oocoh nnt tree and reported that there was not pressure of water enough to get a stream to the top of the tree. Tills was proba bly true, f pr the tree was a tall one. The case was again referred to the co lonial secretary, who took it before the governor. His excellency was having luncheon with "some of the departing officers and their friends and was having gooutime. lie was vexed tlwt at such time he should be troubled with official work, as hastily glancing over the docu ment he added the following instruc tions! "Cat the fellow dowm. I mean the tree." This conld only be done bv the enci- neering department, so orderlies were sent out to. find the chief engineer. While all this was going on, time was slipping away. Almost all the troops were onboard tlio troopship, and asthes vessels wait for no one the escort which had been tent to bring Johnson down to tne snip hail to hurry oil, not to be late itself. Joh'nsoij bejlowed a farewell, and despite the strong language of the ward en etllr laughed' and did not move. Be fore the engineer department had come to a conclusion as to how to cut down the tree and lower it gradually, the troopship had up anchor and was steam ing out of the harbor. Then Johnson climbed down the tree and finished his sentence on the island, to which he had taken a fancy. His con- vionon nan carnett with it his "discharge with ignominy," He settled in the island and was soon in easy circumstances. He had undoubtedly hidden his stolen prop erty, and after his release dug it up and started in business. When Johnson was last seen, he was flourishing and had a large cocoanut grove around his cottage. Now York Tribune. Whaloback boats aro lighted by elect rlcity. USE DANA'S SAIiSAPARILLA, "THE KIND THAT CUltES. Asphalt pavements were first laid In Paris in 185s. Nollilua so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as tp suffer irora It. fioltnnsso dangerous if allowed to continue. One JintiteCou?h Cure gives immediate relict. T, u. Thomas. Gattssone, the great physician, i tlio sou of a bricklayer. Do vou lack faith and love health t Let us establish vour faith and restore vour health with beWltl'sSarsapatllla, Thomas tue uruggisi. There are 235 varieties, of mos. dyna Tne piomptiiess and certainty of Its cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Itemed; famous. It la Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping coughs, and the most effrctnal remedy known foi these diseases. 23 and BO cent bottles for tale by Iteber, Lehlghlon, and iiiery, weissport. There are only two lawyers in Ic' laud. Iteware of ointments fur Catarrh that cou- taln Mercury as mercury will surety destroy tlie sense 't! In? 11.1 fares, audi articles slioiild never he used ex- mnell and eumplelely derange the whole ays- leiu Miien enieruiff iiinroueii tne mucous sur 'ent on iireHTrluUmis from remitiitilp iiti.Klrlaiis. i,s iiib ii.iiuaKO iney win uo is leu luiu m im good you Dosslblv deme from them. Hall' t'Ktarrh Cure, manulatured by K. J OheneycV Co, Toledo, O, contains do mercury, and Is lAiti-u iiiieriiauy, hvmiiii uireruj uiwu Hit uiouu and mucous surfaces of the sysunu. In buying tun Bi4iiarrii i.ure ue sure you Rei me genuine. It Is taken Internally and I. timiln In Toledo. Ohio, hy P J Cheney & Co. Testimonial! free, ..v ...nt. u j ui ui,s, ji itu tuv irci uuuie, The Turks say, "The advice woman Is good for women." For a number of jears I have been sub- lecl to violent attacks of Inflammatory rheumatism which generally lasted about two months. On tbe tlrstof tblt month was attacked In the knee and suffereb se. rerely for two diys, whau I procured bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balru and relieved me almost Instantly. I therefore most cbeerfully recommend It to those who are similarly afnlcted everywhere u, D. Whitley, Martlndale, N. 0., Feb. 188S. air. iriiitloy Is a very prominent man in tbla place and his disease was very widely Builness Enterprise. "Talk about business enterprise," said Frank L. Perley, a circus man. "Awav back in 1885 we had a youngf ellow with us who was getting f 15 and his- board. The night Jumbo was killed in Bt. Thomas this boy developed himself. We were all sympathizing with poor old Jumbo and wondering how we conld re place him. The youngster was thinking of something clse. You know the tail of an elephant has t the very tip a bunch of thick hair yeryinuch like a brush. This boy got under tho fence and had pulled every hair out of Jumbo s tail. His business at the circus was to soil balloons to children. Well, there were 70 of those thick, hairs, and at the show the next afternoon ho was selling thorn for $1 apiece as relics of tho groat giant, lie sola 78 or them and practi cally found f 75. Tho other one he kept for himself and still wears tt as his mas cot." St. Lpuis Globe-Democrat. Ruth fuld tier Vers. Little Ruth can read very nicely, and her mother is anxious that at an earl' age she shall become familiar with the Bible, so that when she was obliged to leave home to be gone five months she told Ruth she would bring her home a muff if she would say a Bible versa every uigbt before sho. went to bed. Ruth promised that she would, idamma came home at the end uf the five months. Be fore m-escnting the muff she said i "How ab ' t the verses, Ruth?" "I said one very night, mamma." "That's mam ma's nice girl. You must have learned a good many in five months, dear," "why, I always said the very same one." lhe same one-all the time! What was that?" "Jesus wept," said Rnth. It wasn't just what mother expectei, but Ruth got tho muff .Boston Globe. ItlUlard rtooius In Houses. Houses will soon be all top. Hen will go up Btalrs to play billiards when they will not go down. Up stairs there Is greater freedom of conversation. Fath ers have discovered that If there is a well eimipped billiard room near tbe roof, with good air, an unrestricted outlook, ade quate privacy and satisfactory means of refreshment, their sons, after business hours, are much more apt to come borne and bring their friends with them to play until dinner than to go to their clubs. San Francisco Argonaut. at-ms rnrn-nrofl5TrnTTr98j KOCH AND SHAHKIEILKR, Spring and Summer Clothing foi' 189' j. f j I I " FORTUNE SMILED ON HIM WHEN HE BOUGHT HIS NEW SUIT OF US.". OUR MENS and YOUTHS DEPARTMENT, OUR LINES OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ARE pronounced by wuhpetent Choicest, Richest and Most Extensive ever shown by any house In the Stale. We effer ex uood and stylish Knockabout and. Dullness suits for if S. Oil. Men's Serviceable Suits, Neat Stripes, for $0.50, Men's Fashionable Business Suits sor $8.50. Men's Fine Silk Mixed Suits, well mads, for $10 00 and $12.00. Men's Fine Scotch and Fancy Cheviot Summer Suits, from $8.50, $6, $10 and fit. Ilaudsame lice of Fine Black Dreas Suits, Sack and Cutaway Coats. $10, fit, $15 and fsl- Men's and Bois' Working rants, in Many Different Patterns, from 75c., to $1. and tl.idr. ul go-, I" extranidiDai v. I. the vauiiB' 1 Truth Brands Our Goods Honesty Quality. OUR CHILDREN'S 1 DEPARTMENT, OUR NRVt WASHABLE SUIT. MOTHERS WHO BUT Boys' and Children's Clothing should nut fall to set the Hundreds of New Novelties In our Serine and Summer Slock. We show lnta of Attractive Stvles in Ilov's Stilts that &rA Trtnlll. fn M.etnA " well as looks, and can Ot all ages and sizes with good tuccest. Prices are extremoly low with ui all through our ( bildrrn's Department, and we can certainly pleas you If you give us the opportunity. Come and see our wonderful "Rough and Tumble" School Salts for $1. Stylish Boy's Single and Double Breasted Suits, 4 to 14 years, $1.50 and $2 00. Boy's ntndtoma All-Wool Suits, extra qualltlos, 4 to 14 years, $2.50, $8 and $J0. THINK OF IT 1 A fine all Scotch Suit, 2 pair of pants and a hat for $5. ANOTHER NEW THING I Onr new Fine all wool Boy's Suits with Double Knee and Seat. Over 1500 pair Boy's Knea Pants at our wonderful prices, 25c, 35c. and 50c. A charming display of Shirt and Blouse Waists, Single and Donble Breasted Suits, Jersey Suits, Zouove Suits. Fashion Pronounces Them Correct Styles. rpnEKE IS NOTHING a man will ask for that we cannot show In our great assortment of Spring Furnishing Goods. It mnst he JL seen to get an Idea of the many attractions here representing High Values at Low Prices. NEW STYLES In Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirts, Linen and Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, Lanndrled and Soft Neelleee Colored Shlsts, with Collars attached and detacahable. Sweaters. Bicycle Ilose. (.'hl!,ir,,' tr.t mi. Hose, 25c. a pair, tba Best 25c. and 50c. Oatlng, Sateen and Cheviot Worklag Shirts eyr shown before. Fancy Half Host, Lisle Thread Gloves for Military, Knights Templar and Dtlvlng Purposes. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. NOVELTIES In Fine Umbrellas, Vi alklug Canes. Rubber Coats and Macklntochas, Flna Night Robes, Walking, driving. Dress and Working Kid and Leather Gloves, ntriasdorf, Fast Black naif lloss, 2 pair for 25c. ana extra quality Workman's Half Hoss, 3 pair for 25c. A BEWILDERNESS of Riches Is found In our Spring Neckwear, Bews, Ascott, Puffs Fonr-ln.Band and Teck Scarfs In ueauuiui uesigns, uao eyt witness is ucuer man veu near lays, ' wueu you see our Choice Selections. OUR Unlimited stock of Fine Balbrlggan, Dr. Jaegers Sanitary, White and Gray Merino Gauie and FlneSuinmer Wool len unuerwear are a strong leaiuie oi tue itepariuieni.. Economy Recommends Our Low Prices. OUR MERCHANT allE SPRING AND SUMMEK SEASON OP 1893 Dads us unusually prepared with large and complet . lines of Pine Suitings, Trouserings and Overooatiugs never befois equalled for style and finish Money is saved by buying from our elegant selections of Schotches, Whipcords, Bedfords, Clay Worsted. Chev iots, Corkscrews and Wide Wale Suitings and Trouserings. A tasty line of Scotch Cheviot, Melton and Kersey uyercoatiugs. Handsome and latest 'colorings in fine West of ExoHNB-TaousERlKas. Al'OINTER Post yourself regarding the NEW STYLES. We wish to Inform you that Truth Neyer , , .Fears a Rigid Examination when we display the Fine Workmanship, Pit, Durability and Style of our Alada to Measure Garments. If Yon Want to Enjoy tlie Ml Mase Power of low MONEY Speni It Willi' TAILORING DEPARTMENT. KOGH & SHANKWEILdER HOTEL ALLEN BUILDING; ALLENTOWN, PENNA. ova. NEW bauble Breasted SUIT. hrA rath ft nnfr thitwH. One of the known as be suffered sncb severe tatn l i t v. n4 Vf. M. II out ton it Co.. Mai tin. wum viuBMiiB-J i nw fat, i , z . .. : , and Tulton street, -where the sluah and enoyr formed an expanse of something which told nothing of the depth of the mixture. Here and there was a hum mock which might furnish solid footing. but probably wouldn t. A young man, eSbaying the crossing, stopped half way between the curbs, and deciding that the rest of the ford was impassable turned back. As he did so he ran into an eld erlv woman who was close iwhind him. "Bait pardon, madam," said he, "but vou'd better not try it." Tbe lany save tier sKirt an extra twitch aud glared at the youth. 'I want you to know," sue reeponueo, "that I never needed a tnans an vice, and I don't need it now. Lemma by." The young man jumped to one side. and she who wonld not be befriended went ahead. There was a snbwh. a halt mothered cry, a wild scramble, ana sue stood on the sidewalk. But tbe aliwh had gone above tbe tops of her stout walking shoes. Grimly she looked back at her adviser, and tbe wind brought bw remark to his ears; I never took a man's advice, but 1 wish I had that time," she said. Mew York Ttuua. eissporL An invalid's chair Is electrically pro pelled. "There Is a salve for every wound .' Wa refer to DeWUt'a Witch Hatel halve. cures bnrns. bruises, cult, Indolent seres. aa a loeal application in tlie riottiiia it cures eatarrh. and always cures piles, T it. nomas, urugniti. The average weight of the Chinese brain is said to be heavier than theavet age weight ot the brain lu any other Tine. VSK DANA'S 8AKSAVA1ULI.A, its "UtE liirtU THAT tuUltlSS." I) for au eye wore claar to ac, A mind lotrasd nHMearu-atly, Fur every nova Intent, Th.t 10 the sick anil detuatrtUK X ui lac Ihae apeertaM oure. 1'an Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds aud cousuinptlon. m ana au cents, Sold at T. I). Tbouias'a Drug Store. From the safety of their oparatiou iu blood letting tbe leech haa been used for more than 3,000 years, and in many cases doctor could hardly dispsase with their an. A large sewing machine, sighing three, and one-forth fous, is In use In Leede England. I' sews belting. An action may be so clothed as to ehenae IU proper eiteot on people. With , ratals, Sprains aud fbuuei. . . , . . ,!.'. nx I . . . T r TH ... What Am t To Hot This It tha oft expression of lhe weary sufferer with Rheumatism, Neorelcta and nth iialiitnl.llAiiasM. Ttt whole hUBMlD fraoie Is tortured and racked with pain. It Is wall ui mwiiiW no knawn medicine equals lied Flag Oil for RbentutUam, Jl'eu- Money Easily Made. Wall space for advertising purposes commands very high rentals hi popular business inorougbfares lu this city. There is one man who obtains an annual income of several thousand dollars out of one side.of a house which is conspicu ously expose'd. Ntw York Herald. Tho Klnslra Lead Tonclls. What becomes of the lead pencils is as Insolvable a problem aa what becomes i of pins. Kb one ever really uses up h'ad 1 riencils no one drinks them, so to epeak, to the very dregs, unless it is one of those admirable people who keep Jour- 1 nals and cash accounts, and who usually carry a sort of penholder arrangement in which they insert a- nan lengtn pencil and go on and on using it and ' sharpening it until it is all gone. Y rv j few people ever get pem-lls worn uuu n as far as a half length. They disappear before that stage is reached, what be eouaes ot them nil? Hundreds ot thua- sands of them annually are lent to young ohlldren and never seen again, bnt what do the children do with them? Do they eat them up? Possibly. Everybody lias seen lead pencils tne nppsr end of which have been chewed Into a brush, but children do not possess such oetrTcb stomachs as would enable them to consume all tho pencils that dis appear. Boston Trauscrijit.' Uriel., l or I'aln( Streets. The vitrified brick is taking the place of the Belgian block in street paving in a number of oittea. Cincinnati, Chatta nooga, Macon, Augusta and other southern and western cities are already using tin? vitrified brick with great suc cess, and the demand for that sort of pavement ia so large that the mannf ao turereare imluous of bricks behind in their orders. The brick is made of a low grade of fire clay, is almost as hard as mat and is impervious to moisture New York Tribune. Jtrv. E. It. Stewart Now MWoril, ra. Excels al Others A Popular Clergyman's Opinion Indigestion, Skin Dlseaso Perma nent Benefit. Tho following statement Is from a well known clergyman, and It will be read with Interest by his thousands of friends throughout Pennsylvania, and also in New Jersey, sad Kansas, where he spent twelve years of kli life a a pastor, and took very active part la the mat tsmperance work there aa wall as la O. A. R. matters. He tarred in the war In Co, D, 6th New Jer sey Regiment, and is past chaplain of the 2d New Jersey Brigade association, and now a member of Lafayette Post O, A. R., 217, cf Easton, Pa. "During thres years' service hv the army I cootracted indigestion and disease of tbe llrtr that caused me neat distress and rosultsd la varicose vslas la my legs, and a skla disease that made my limbs and hands running sores. I bar for many years tried various remedies sad soma axcellsnt treatment from pbyslotaas, tut of the medicines I hara erer taken Hood's Beriaparilla excala them all for Indigestion and Hood's Sarsaparilla tyres skla disease. I have been greatly, and 1 think psrmanenUy, benefited by it." . IL STEWAltT, Pastor ot tbe Baptist Church, New MUford, Pa. Hood's PHI are purely vegetable, and do cot purge, pain or gripe, sold oy au crag guts. most of ua sugar ousted Tioesecma pref treble to a pepper coated virtue. One of the most distiattnished suicides in this country wee the lion. John Davis speaker of the koate of Tepreseutatit t from t84a to 1M7. ' Pi Ice 28 eenls at T. D. Thomas' Drugstore ..JiiiMipx'H ,jMll u ujg eqi ttln oi .niinu iuoii imwii .iu m xooq, unit iu iiuaiiinni -oi,i im j upirj ! UllvJI ! Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and ' Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty Stovo repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Henry Miller, LEHIG-HT ON, PLANING - MILL. MANOFACTUKBn OF1 Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutters, window sashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER IN All KMs of Dressefl- Lnmlier Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&fr. Very Lowest Prices. 7 iT-L-rvj ""ir Si 1W9 Fine Twines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Beer and Porter, FREE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m., and every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite tbe Carrtace lVorlcs, North First Street, Lehighton. ykum ,f,rHtt 3 Pi S TH Great Totatco Aa Uncn tidott!Pi lOu. At all aruggUt. Iloebtrul tSwJorlueat. In the majority of the so called social f mictions of the city there k no time for conversation iu tbe true sense of tbe word. It is a few hurried exclamations, a few stereotyped expressions and pass on. Vet no oue iu the swim actually believes that any oue out keeps out from choice. New York Evening Sun. theUfe . atodlut waTaTtL wtZ "JvdiJi "!m ' "i !auJVOWI ! rotor u, this country. She w. eU'laus H.it.i -ji(i mu Tbe Oldest Wemsu Toler. Urs. Catherine Steams, an Inmate of l-ii Ape eqi the Aged Wnniau'a home in Boston, Is IHi eqi dutwffuuhwl as being the oldest Uvtag Georgetown, Me, Norvous Prostration, L)!v. .i . M;.'L. ui.., '..... lleadartie, Uarkaelie, IlaslDr-u,Mss bid Fear. Hut l'l-Mliee, K.rtons IJppal,Dpllne-M, Can raalan, lira. "i- '"' Bailee. Opium IIablt.Drunkenneaa.ele., are rurel br Dr. Hllea' HetloratUe Jkervlue. II A not cintalu fip'ru-u. Mr. guiBl O. WIU UUHSH ioueiue. Joaob UniJTiloe. Uelf id vu. auSenKl ltb Ewlw , . ...... . . ouc.p.n bad laeea tn&Vrli Ml" t""VKii tue lour jean, mil not sVaee, BUSS-Us kelpee km aMi he uw4 Dr. Miles' He. stileattfe ftervlnoi he le nuw-eeU. nnefabeaa ..." -.nfTi Mr. eniiea- Herve ana U.ef PL, UTaa Im -Mtu are tb MM fMieeir fee mimetasn. HnM UTer. .te ete. Dr.ftllles'MedloalCo.,Elkhart,Ind. thiu imu rscs. Soldby T. D.Thomas. DRUGS, Pure. MEDICINES, genuineand best SOAPS, ITge 'ne an(l cheap. WINES.froc-id for medicinal use CIGARS, tne best made. SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to eiery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded. carefully Conlr.al Drug Store, Dr. Gi Ti HAVE YOUK Freiilt, Bamane and Parcels DKUVKHED AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery of r rciKui, uaKKaee ana rarceit to all pans of town at tbe lowest prices. A share of pnouc pauonace la respectfnlly solicited. 8S-Leave orders at Sweeny's, Koch's or i.esoengum s F. P. HEIL, n rOB TUB OBLKBKATltO 0 K g, g S 7)rf o & SEWING MACHINES Ornci-llorlaoher'a Block, opposite the the Valley Uoase. For the Prettiest Jewelry and the Best Watches, Clocks and Silverware the people of Carbon comity mutt come to onr .tore. We not only have the.'goods bnt we tell them at ptlces that are low and perhaps a little lower than tbe aamo Roods can be bought for elsewhere. We are not selling shoddy staff for the beat because we don't believe In misrepresentation, Onr motto Is "good honest foods at tbe very lowest prices," Before you buy elsewhere we would be pleased to have you call and see ns. Confectionery, Fine Cigars, Stationery, Dolls, etc. We carry In our usual fall and com plete line all the above goods at the very lowest prices. Make It a point to call and see us when yon need any thing In our line and we are confident - that it will pay you cash returns fori your trouble. C. H. Nuabaum, Brh'Re Street, - Weissport, fa. DO YOU WEAR PANTS? . If you do, you want a good tit, .Latest btyie and Jnrst. Class IForkmanship. Leave your order .with Frey. DO YOU WEAR A COAT ? You want a perfect lit. You want good Goods. You want a well made and stylish look- mi? garment. Leave your order with Frey For the present we will carry a lull imo ot samples ot season able goods from which you can seleet. Our prices will be the very lowest, and in all cases we will guarantee .satisfaction. We solicit your patrontge H. L. FREY AMERICAN HOUSE. Up. lb Hound Haw. - . Ka.lb Vrt &trt. The Leading lUataurant In tk -Lettish CIRCLE CAPE LION HALL UUILlllNa, CenireV.. ALLENTOWN, Oil AS. A HO WM AN, Prop, Ladles' Malac tWu.lullieIl.tr. at ae AW. anges. loves and Heaters, and all kinds of TINWARE at Lowest Prices at KUHNS, Opposite tlie Round House, Zi highton. fTV. .Weil-c CoT, 1031-1033 Linden St., Allentown. HEADQUARTERS FOR Wood Mantels. Fire-Place Furniture, UltlU.U WORK, TILING - - - S3r BUY OF THE MAKER. F. W. WEIL & CO., Has it ever occurred to you that you can buy just a? rh.pap n not cheaper here than you can buy in the city' It is a solid F UT Apples and Potatoes Are arriving daily in car load lots and are being sold at th.- v. r lowest prices to retailers !onfeciioncry9 JFisft, Oysters, FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold and delivered ut and frequently way below city prices Wholesnlo Commission Doalor, East Weissport, Pa. THE SEASON FOR GARDEN SEEDS IS COMING ON FAST, and we wish to inform our customers and the publir in gonem! wq have laid in an entirely fresh stock, bought fruru tin most reliable houses and have an assortment that fan mu U' duplicated in several counties. We invite all to make out their orders early, win!, th.' assortment is complete. . Lehigh Goal & Hardware AT. First m., liChifflitou. 0t 0 W KUflTZ & CO Lots of Fine New Gooods. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Vory Cheap. Come and see us. We are stocked with a Inrgr a.surtuu nt of the things you need. I ! ill Est Jib Priiliis at Lwsl PeiHt Prices 1 i
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