RHEUMATISM PREVALENT, CUMd by th 8ttdtlb CIiahim of Temporaturti. PEOPLE WHO HAVE FOUND RELIEF. IUieumillsm 1 more prevalent here than eycr before. When this disease fastens upon an In (lltlJual villi Its soreness and pain, welling the Joints, rendering him helpless In his movements, and shattering Ids use fulness, he Is Indeed an object of pity. The slight pain In the back, pain or still ness of the joints or muscles, Is a warning Indication of an ImproTlahed condition of the blood, a low state of health, and If not attended to at once, means rheu matism. Rheumatism can now be relieved and cured. Since the Introduction of Favorite Rem edy, by Dr. David Kennedy, of Itomlout, N. Y., there has been fewer suffeiers than ever before. Favorite Remedy drives out rheumatlo poison from the blood, restores the circu lation, strengthens the nerve power. The best proof of lta value Is the good It has done. "1 was afflicted with inflammatory rheuma Ura for fifteen rears, writes Mr. E V, layer, of Bast Nassau, N. Y. 80 severe that I waa sup posed to be a cripple for life. Under physicians treatment I arew worse. Dr. Kennedy's Favor tte Hemedv helped tne from tbe time 1 Unttuaed It, and entlrelj cured mo. Hare felt no traceof she dlaease since, and tbSt wastbreej-eaissfco." The beautiful daughter of Mr. James Mc Farland, of DeMoioes, la., was help loss for months with sciatic rheumatism. After a few dosea of Dr. Kennedy's Fav orite Remedy, she began to grow better, appetite lmpro ved, slept well, and con tinuing Its use, was cured. "I waa confined to dit bed with rheumatism near my heart, wr Ilea Mr O. L Eean-r. of Wr mineham. Oonn , andoeed Dr. Xennedy'a Favor, ite Kemedjr but a short while before it drove tbe rheumatism out of tnj system." " Mr. O. Lanslnir. of Troy, N. T., bad rheumatism so bad that he had to be turned over In bed. After utlng Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy but a short while was restored to health. What reason then for suffering with rheumatism or neuralgia. This medicine .trill help you if given a trial. People TV ho Take Offense Hanlly. j In this world there are n certain cbut of individuals who roam about with a ship an their shoulders, daring others w. knock It off Just for the luxury of In-dulfc-lng In a flrat class quarrel. To the gentle mannered, sweet dlspnsittrmed ones this se ms a very queetioiuible Bort of enjoyment, yet to some n wordy war or a full fledged fend constituted the Chief "Tcltement of their lives. Tlu people always hare n quarrel on hand. If It Isn't n family affair, then outsiders must suffer. They are quick to tako offenao, both in public and privatf, and have no scruples about ex pressing themselves on paper when they haven't a chance to do bo verbally. It Is this iienclmnt for writing letters that lielpi to keep thevri continually in hot water, a the black and white characters are decided evidence against them even after their anger has had time to cool. Now. if theio wore any senso In this dort of conduct, there wonldlie some ex cuse for it, but there isn't, and, more over, It makes you doubly unhappy to be always on tlio outa with some one. Yon may pretend not to caro, but you do Just the wmie, nud though pride and temper keep your spirits up fur a time in your secret heart you wieh you bail not rjeeu quite bo ready to quarrel. New York Commercial Advertiser. CATTLE IN THE WEST. HOW THE BIQ CATTLE OWNERS' TERE8TS ARE PR6TECTE0. LaeJ f"t guide to our feet Is tlw lainn off xiMTience. uiui r treat itntr nt or th euriv rpvu hit nniii-r periotl.ADilthe exclamation h (ireRiinnt with E3 THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. TorTHoBt'iaeiulim Blliout SnellsdenenU OD SULPHUR It ITTEBB I it will cure you. Lhftttlreiland&llBonr soi.rn UK Ji.TTl.tt9i It H1 cure yon. I f or a case where feu L rnvn Dittem will not assist or cure. It Ter falls. Cleanae tho Tit luted tTB inowLEJien you sec in iiupuru.es uiims I literati vr u tin arr closely confined In I toe tnuis son wors itiopi; clerls.whodo oot procure sufQcleni exercise, and all who are confined Indoors. taouM use SULrmrit! urrrERs. Toeywiu cot then, bo weu and I nirthroiiffh thA skill d l'lmiilea.niotcheH.l 11 and Sores. Itely on 11 inna ucaitn win xoi low. lrTouSTotiiSii to suffer from Kheum Uiiin, use a bottle of SULPHUR HITTERS; It nerer Tails to rure E3 Sulphur uirrmts will cure Liter Cora lalot. Don't hems ouraired: It w ill cere 1 tiu. m-s win muici you up ami muse you strong ami 8ULPIIUK ItlTTEIU (will make your blood I it ti re. rtrii and Ktrnntr. land your flesh hard. Don't Ipe u Ithuut a! bottle. Try it : you, wIUnoti-efTTftlL Lad leu in de Urate I 'l'rv Mi;i.tnirtt Hit. health, who are all Iters to. night, and run down, should neyou will sleep well. E3 Dorou want tbe best Medical Work imbllhhed? 8ecd 3 2-oent ttamps to A. 1. Oruwat A Co Boston, Mass.. ana receK a cony, free. KRUM KISTLER COKNEK SECOND & ALUM ST3. Want everybody in Lehighton lo buy at their pt-ire because they have not only an ex- . cellently assorted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &.,c but becau se their prices are low er than these -goods pnn bi bought for elsewhere in (own. We show L'oods with pleas' ure, quote prices and deliver all purchases. Don't forget, but call and see us. KRUM and KISTLER. The soil of tits state of Colorado In the Irrigable parts is largely of disintegrated rock which Is a perfect powder, highly susceptible to any vegetation it comes In contact with when heat and moisture ure sufficient to Insure the absurtion of fertilizers. 111111)8 OF PASSAIli:. Whlrti Mill e htvee If Anem mi ! anin folk llrefer tn lijLve the lnt. ennillllr.n nt Mm liver rather than the dm. Tliey pel etuaUr iloe lhetn.flve with tiurgatiYe Uitnllv Htthonr virtue ns alterative or mer trouhle. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Is the KucceMful candidate lor the tieople'a choice, and et, iwipntar and well known m It Is. there aie unfortunates who keep on trslna the drastic remedies ol former ttajs. It I" in the tntclllirent portion of the pnlillc that the well known and loiifi tried properties of the uiuers appeal. ueaon sntmia ne Ruidtxl liy ex- lencncein ine matter 01 medlcanon. "Ihe Ipdh. l'or oer a llnrd ofa century the Hitters riMiiy nas iiiei won me eiiuiirscnieni ni people sinicniiK irom liver complaint, malaria, cotlHI pation, rheu matUm, dehllltv and troubles ac companled by dypepsla. Latterly It hande. cl.ired Itself and heeu tharoughly approved as a remedy or '1.1 Rflppe." If you waut you children to be good it would bo well to show them how to begin ith. UltUNKKNNi:S. or lite I.IIJUHK 1IJIHT, unreii ac it nine in i en nave ny hiiiiiiiiis. terlnir Dr. Haines Golden Siieclflc. fee or lea. or In food, without the knowledire of tlio patient, it is absolutely narmless, and win eltect a permaiient and speedy rule, whether the patient Is n moderate drinker or aualcohollc wreik. It his heen Kiven In thousiluiH of cases, and In every instance a perfect cure lias follow- eu. it never lulls, ine sjsieni onio liillireK nateil Willi the aeclnc. it oecoince an utter im possibility for tile liquor appf lite toexl't. Unres Kuaranteed. 4s page book of particulars free, adilressthe (Iomikn SpKnno tlo., las itace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. I. ly. Crime succeeds by Hidden despatch honest counsels gain vigor by delay. A little 111, then a little pllh The 111 Is zone II, e pill has won. Da H ut's Mule Early Itlsers the little pills that cure great Us Thomas, Druggeat. Subset lb j for this paper only $1. Every famllr should have a box ot Wriuhl's Indian Vegetable Tills, the use of wiueu will cure most or our ailments. The right side is always the strong est side, uo matter how weak it looks. MKKIT WINS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitlrrs sins Hie same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exIH and iUs cuarnn teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Hitlers will cure all diseases of the Liver and hlilneys. will remove r moles. Hons Salt Hheum and other affections caused by impure uioou. n in orive foaiaria iretu the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. Kor cure of Headache. Constipation and Indigestion tsy Electric miters r-ntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price 60 cts and $1.00 per Dottle at Keber's Drue Store. Leh eh ton, and tilery's Drug Store, Welssport. Don't be afraid to do your duty, no muter who throws mud at you. How Uupleaftaat savs that his little girl Is troubled with malaria very severely, and mat since ue, gave her Sulphur Uillers, he never thinks of leaving New York for his summer re sort without a few bottles, for thev alwavs cure his family, and aie far superior to quinine. No man is Ut to lead who has not the courage to stand alone. USE DANA'S SAliSAVAKIU.A, "THE KIND TIIATCUItES. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Couch. .Nothing so foolish as to suffer Irom It. Jtothlng so dangerous if a owed to continue. One .VlnuteCoiwh Cure gives immeuiate relief, l. . i nomas The richest people aro those haro the fewest wants. PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU IHSCOVKKKlt OF BjeWs Miraculous. Remedies. Liberal Mnld ftlclaui' Endorse Tl.em As bfiutcttie lreatt!t Discovery ol tlio Ajje, Potithecu e when use a tn accordance to iDiirnc. Hons, lu itisuases here tulort) iMX'uileU Incur able. Diphtheria, Aslh ma, bronchltn, catarrh cuiitvstlun of the Inncs the renult of mimitroKe apoplexy ud limus pjtr alizcd restored to their natural conditloi). Hnlne nip and bone disease eured. niieiiniatiaiii Mt.-iat)fa-ue uraluia. HrlifhL'a disease ol tha kid Utisllerv4iii)platnt,dseutery. and Ko-ralktl aean disease are entirely curd by ure intu ht.u aif iiiv own nreu.irhiif. iiDuriiuc nlnp vears over t6,(K)0 ierson have had these nudiciues and are living wHiiess e their worth. I will mt go into practice- my telf. helnir over 14 tears ol aieui tstll sul ni ineJklnes omv. I have two eminent hvticlan& conuitet-ted Mill) me to attend lo raiting at the TESTIMONIALS. Froiu 1'Hirltfc Iturke. l'lIILAUKLPHIA. Alirll 0. 1MH. Pjofessor Houdiou Dear Sir Allow me to send you my sincere thauas lor the uood that jour medicine done me. and ou can publish this letter if ou rhoone, for the beueht of ttiit M(UTrrern. In uulch 1 will state I had mt hand crushed coupling the cars, and doctored for daud was In the hospital about nit weeks. muu my nauu oecHine su imoucii, aim iiiiwniiiiri- Do you lack faith ami love health T Let us establish your faith and ret' ore your health with iJeWUL'sSarsauarllla, Thomas It may be that the rich man in tor nieut had a great tuuny Lice things sum auout mm on ms louiostoue. m ould have to Kt hand amputated to nave my life, but 1 was told by one of my friend to Ifu to t'rof. ltoudrou'4 omMf, ami get some of hU ntedli'lne lor It, and that he knew It would save my hand, I h l' nt there and uut the medloine. and la two weeks the sweltlug till went Uoh u, and 1 hail the me ot my fingers, 'then went to work, and i'onsliler mjself wall, and earnestly recommend the remedy Ut all antic ted like me. There Is uoiumgiu ine worm tike it to destioy uioou unison, reduce swelllnc. annihilate iialn. restor- I uit acttou In the nerves, and circulation lu the uioou mere-is uoiuiniEto compare ton. lies pect fully ytMirs, l'ATKU'K I11IKKK. 1703 N, 9th tsu, rhdadeiphu.. 1'a, From Josth Klrkuer. 18 Ninth htreet. Phlladelnhla. 1' Wea allow me to add mv testimony to our Hat, llaviuK bou sunstruck thiee times ditrluK twenty leura, tbe 11 time It was ho bad that 1 waa bed fast for four months; had the very best of doctors but was still pining away, wiutap pe Ue poor, and great iialn all over me. At- leniiitad to ea out. hut ismld not stand the Ull. wouiu oueu urop uumii wiiuenisriiiHiitK w wain who Just ya sure as hot we.ttber cotnes there will be more or less bowel complaint in inis.Yiciuiiy. f.very parson and especially families ougnt to nave some reliable meel Ine at haml for instant use lu case It li needed. A 25 or B0 cent of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrboa He me by i just what You ouxht to Lave aud all that vou would nded, even for the most severe ana uauueraus canes. It is the oest, tb unvst reliable and successful treat men known and Is pleasaul lo take. For salt at Wen's Weiss port, aud Keber's Leblt.be on. IN- An Old and ISasy Thou fib DunsermtA Way of Uettlnc Herd That Is Itarely Fal lowed Nowadaya The ArrftDfment of llrands and the Ilontidup. It is a common matter of wonderment imong eastern folk and others unfamil iar with the creat west and iU ways tiow the many herds of cattle that roam over the Immeneo stretches of unfenced prairie aud hill pasture are kept track of by their respective owners, and how a itockrnan can possefs himself of his wan dering property, assert his ownership and realize onit when he wishes to. Of course the cowboys ride the ranges and endeavor to keep tho herd within the bounds of their employer s property, and they succeed in tho main. But where pasture lots aro 10, 0 or even 80 or more miles square and unfenced nat urally a good many cattle get astray, wander into other ranges and mix with other herds. Time was when n coumo or more au venturous young men could start Ufa in the west or southwest with no capital or outfit but a horse n pi ceo and a branding Iron, and In n year or so be worth a goou sized fortune in cattle, but a strong pub lic sentiment working through tho agen cy of hempen rope put a Btop to this kind of industry Catllo thieves hardly exist todayt and bo excellent a system has been perfected among cattleowners that now adays a man need not lose a single steer If he ia careful about his branding. Every owner lias a different brand, and tho number of brands in any one cattle state runs up Into tho tens of thou sands. They are most ot them of ex ceedingly quaint design, and the adver tising columns of tho western country newspaper often look much like mummy scrolls covered with Egyptian hiero glyphics because of the numerous cuts of cattle brands pictured for Che infor mation of the ranchers, sometimes a rancher despairs of inventing a now brand, and then he uses an old one, placing it on a different port of the ani mal from that where the owner of the original one brands his animals. The brand la the owner s title ueed to tne Bteer, and it is respected. An association Is formedxmong tbe cattle owners In each far western state to deal with estrays. Oftentimes this business is looked after by a state board of commissioners appointed by the gov ernor. The various brands used by the owners are registered, with minute ac curacy of design, position and other par ticulars, at the office of the secretary of the association or commission. When the roundup is made on each ranch and all the cattle gathered together for ship ment, there are always a great many es trays cattle that have wandered from other ranges among the herd. Some times there may be strange cattle from half a dozen or a dozen different herds. Instead of notifying tho owner to come over and get his beasts" the es trays are either shipped to Chicago, Kan sas City or wherever the market may be along with the regular herd or are sent to a designated center, where all estrays may be gathered together at the round up season. In the latter case, when a sufficient number have been collected. the "estray herd is shipped to market Men are appointed at the stockyards by the association or the governor to in spect the herds as they arrive and to look after their sale, lhe estraja are sold in tho regular way, and the money is usually sent direct by the inspector at the market to the owners of the brands worn by the cattle so Bold. This official makes it hia business to keep track of all the etockmen, and the money realized on an estray rarely fails to reach the owner of the Bteer. Tho amount of money realized at mar ket on estrays and remitted to the own' ere through tho associations runa from $100,000 to $200,000 in every season for each of the Beveral big cattle raising states. In 1891, "for instance, the number of estrays from Montana sold in St. Paul and Chicago was 18,740. and some $550.- 000 was realized on their sale and re mitted through the association to the rightful owners. The fence question la an old and per plexing one, and many and sanguinary have been the wars in Texas and other cattle states between fencers and fence cutters. It has been iudidallv decided even that a man must not fence in hia land under some circumstances, The fence around a 80-mile square lot ia apt to bo in the way of travelers, and when the mail goes that way the fence has been declared illegal. But often stock men don't want to fence. The western stockman who raises cattle on the un bounded prairie knows nothing of the harassment that amicta the suburban resident whose chickens will fly over the neighbor s fences. riew York Hun. The Trouble In Keeping a Persian Cat. The love of liberty is the ruling pas sion of the Persian cat, aa it is of the Angora. Every one of the long haired, Indeed, delights in long solitary tramps. It seems impossible to cure them of the desire, and what a cat really desires he generally succeeds In getting sooner or later. To own one of these most attract ive and most costly pets in the city. where thieves abound, is to live a life of constant anxiety and watchfulness. Only those who have kept guard over a sly and cunning human lnnatio, ever plotting to escape, can appreciate the vigilance nec essary for Ida safety. Yet in spite of this bo ornamental and bo beautiful is the gentle creature that few who are able to do so can deny themselves the pleasure of owning one. Olive Thome Miller In Harper a Pazar. There is a trausceut nower in ex ample. We reform others uuoousci uiuiy wueu we wuik upriguuy. HOW'S THIS. a merrury will surely destroy the sense ot amen uiui i-uiuineiciy ucruuKe ine wuoie sys tern wbeu entering It through the mucous sur faces. Hueh aitloles should never be uud n- reit on rvv rim Ions (mm reputable nhys Irian h, at the damage they will do is ten told to the KOodjou possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh rure. luuiiuutured by P, J O heuey &. ui ", n iviiwiu uu nirivurjr, aim is taken Internally, acting directly uwn the blood miu HiuuuiisBuiLAceaoi ine siem. in uuvius Kali sc.at.irrh Cure l sure ou itet the geuulne. It Is taken Internally and is made In Toledo, Ohio, by K J tlhrue & Co. Testimonials free, fc-hold by drtujKUts. price tftc tr bottle. About the only time some neonle speak welt of othe people, is after they are dead and buried. "There Is a salvr for everv wound We refer to UeWttfs Witch Haret ba?e, cures burns, bruises, cuts. Indolent sores, as a loe&l application lu the uostills U curescatarrb. and alwajs cures piles. T I). Thomas, Druggist. tbee&se was considered a erv b.id one: It was Inclined to run on eougestlon of the brain, wai the u recommended to t'rof iloudrMi'a medUiloe and 1 made out to got to his otttee, i:7 N 10th slieet, aud 1 fiot the uiedU-iue and In three wtek time I was able to be out ami tt.dln to my business, though one ot m hop died lu the meantime from tbe head, while 1 sUmd It. and ant able to attend to bulnes now. Thauks to God Almighty and tol'rof. Boudrou s toed I -eUie, whleu 1 will recommend forever to any poor sufferer as I mm, would be pleated to have any one fall aud see me for tuither tiifoimathm, Uespeci fuiiy tour' JOSKl il KlliKKlt. omve and Laboratory on dally ft out I a. in. toil) m. Oall or write lo ALKXANHKK IUH IKOU, 11X1 North leu h Htreet, dtc 11, V: ly. I'luUidrMtiM, l'a. Betid 4 t-eut stami for valuable book. A.S.Rabenold, Putleuca is tha ballot of soul that will keep it (rout rolling aud tuuibliug iu me great 6iuriu, A HAPPY MAN, Tha tut X).j of III. M.ntiJI ll.l.ne. HrP7 Ont lie Knnwi no Tomorrow. I hare men at lat a happy man, tha happiest I ever knew. He ia perhaps 40 J-earsoM.ftnd hie luiiijitneMlias been un LroKen for two yepra or more. Hear his story. He is a gentleman in evttry sense of the word. lie has means. tocial position anil a larne circle of de rated relatives and friends. He has a fine physique, n handsome face. Bnt we did not call hitn a happy man, "such a happy man," until two ) ears ago, when the creat chance came. Ite never mar ried, and the Miss X. of whom I tell you was no more to him than his lifelong comrade, his tiest of friends an old neighbor, related to him in many ways, but never by the tender tie. Perhaps he had been more of an In valid than he knew or than his friend" dreamed. Ono summer day ho went to the little lako not far from his native Tillage, u jupular inland resort, and spent whnt he called upon his return that night "a Jierfect day." Skies were never bluer, ho said, nor flowers fairer nor the lake so lovely to him aa upon that day. Only he had expected to meet Miss X. there nnd to have had their usual sail together. He would iro again on the morrow. take her with him aud so double and in crease the joy. He went to her house that evening to play whist as usual. It was Saturday. She had g6ne to spend Sunday at the lako. Ho was very glad she had gone, he said; ho would Join her tho next day, During the game ho al luded many timo to the happy day he had passed. And what is there iu life after all like n tomorrow full of promise! That night after reaching his room he had n paralytic stroke not n severe one, only a slight shock, hut it clouded his brain, if we can call that a cloud which Hied forever lu his mind the happiness reigning there when it came. Every day since then has been that happy Saturday to him. He has just re turned troni the lake. No matter if the snow is drifting or the rain is beating tho windows, it has been a perfect day, everything in divine harmony. He will go over to X.'s for a game of whist. .ren If Aliss A. meets him Ue askB u she Is at home, as If ho were addressing Bome one else; then he is bo glad she is up at the lake; he 1s going back tomorrow; .there is every sign of perf ect weather, etc., all in his old time charming way. Then he takes up his cards and plays a capital game and goes home in the sweet expectation of a happy tomorrow. All else in life seems u blank to him. In that one fair niche of inemory.hu sees all of the past, the present and the fu-' ture. He nppears to be reading often times wheu the book he holds is up side down. De.ith means nothing to him. When his friends die, he does not weep nor question nor miss them. He lias had such n happy day, and he is going to re peat it tomorrow. Naturally his case is of interest to specialists. He Is never troublesome. He goes about the village and exchanges cor dial greetings. Nor does he always speak of what is in possession of his mind, un less you hold him too long. Then he has excuse for breaking awny. Question it that last day of his men tal balance had been an unhappy one, say a day bhick with anguish or remorse or embittered with rago and revenge, would he now bo the opposite of what he is a wild beast in toils the remainder of his life the horrible evolution of an inci dental, who knows but an accident, mood? Aflautic Monthly. A 3ln wbo conia K.ep ills Temper, "A man may be pretty smart In a great many things, but it isn't everybody that knows how to hold his temper," remarked Clarke Warreu of New Orleans at the Lindell yesterday. "I saw a very odd case down In Mississippi last week. It was in a railroad restaurant. A young lawyer, a mammoth fellow physically, had some words with a colored waiter. The negro was very abusive, and at one tags of the quarrel pulled a gun. We all thought that that meant death for one or the other of them, but no; tbe lawyer did not seem a bit worried, and some bystanders took the gun from the waiter. The latter then followed the young fellow out to the platform and re newed his abuse and demands for satis faction. The rest of us were dumf ound ed at the action of the lawyer. He was evidently uo coward, and it was just aa evident that he was more than a match for the waiter. 'Finally the negro struck at him, merely knockinghls hat off. Then some one hustled him away. After he was gone somebody spoke to the young fel low about It, and he said it would be poor policy for him to disgrace his fam ily by becoming a murderer, and that it would be just as disgraceful for him to emraire in a fist flsrht. Another thlnir. it would do that waiter good to be taught a lesson, and on bis return he would have him arrested and sent to prison tor a year or so. That man knew how to keep his temper, and I guess, after all, he took tha right view of the matter." St. Louis Qlobo-Demoorat, Jamea JT.ber Dorman ot Shy Desrar, Fa. Cured of Scrofula Tho Pooplo will have Hood's llr. Dorman' Experience "Mr boj, now o rears old, hid Scrofula, Is one ere Irom the time he was a babri discharg ing all the Ume. Ot lite we hate been fttlng him Hood a BarjaparMa, and It has done all that medicine can do. The Hcrotula hai disap peared, and his eye Is healed up and wen. I Hood's Cures fully bellevo Hood's Sarsaparltla is tho best medicine In the market I keep a several store, and It Is not a trick to sell ilood's Barsaparllla for the people will have It I sell more ol Ilood's barsaparllla than all other medicines together and the store would not be complete Hood's x Cures without It Mr wife hat alo been entirely cured ot Bcrofula by Hood's Sarsapirll.ii, end I am heartily thankful for what It has done for us." John Dohmjln, Shy Hearer, Pa. HOOD'S PlLLS are tb beil ifter-dlnoir mil, Mill 41gattoa, care hwdiche. Try a box. 2Sc GAM'S Opposite the Park, LEHIGHTON, PA. We ODcn im limine in itia with an assortment of pivki nlwv In ilo. uimu uui niK me warm months of the rear. Of course we continue to keep In stock and sell allkimlsof Uuiuimo IIaiiiiwaiif. at lhe lowest prices. You will find It to your adTant&ze to have ua minto nt-tp,, in We have Pretty, Neat, Sljllah and Sub stantial llAiiv Coaciie from $0.00 and Upward. Come and see them, Dave you a lawn? If jou have don't fall to call and see what we have In the Lawn Mowek line. We have Five Dlf. feient Makes. The Trice, well, that is as low as the lowest for A pond. firt-pAta er tlcle. Come and see us when joumake up jour mind to buy. )l'e have well-made Exrnrws Waoo.ns that will stand the knbcklne about that the boys glvo them. We havo them al 75 cents, and they are good, neat & strong. The peskv-specky FW days will aoon be here. Ilefore they come cuatd jour house with eoori. well-made Door ami Wfxnnw Scukkns We have a ble, goodana cheap assurtmentas these goods. Hammock Daya are coming on apace You will want to know where to buy. Let US elve vuil A pointer. We have" them fm s ile. Couie and see them. Look at the quality and then let m tell yon the prices. Toilet TAr-En, We have It and of course e have ll to sell. Come here and look at It. e Sell It by the roll or by the case at verj'low prices.- Sciiees ike for fence purposes or for Chicken coopv We have bo rolls These are only a fe articles of the yetj man) that we have. Come and sen us when you want to Buy. Wo show cooi! with pleasure and whtu you make pur chases they are delivered promptly. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. No! lee U hereby Riven hv the Hoard of Com tntvdoner of Carlton Connty.l'ennlvanla, that on and alter Tuesday, .lunefilti. they will offer for sale County Bonds to the amount of $B3,ooooo, bearlntt Interest at the late of 4 per cent er annum, payable annually aud to mature hi trom one to thirteen jears. Any further Information pan be obtained nt the UnnnnlsslouerV omce, Maueh Cliuuk, l'a. By order of the Hoard, ' ' May20.l8933w 1 LAWLER, Clerk THOMAS' Drug :: Store FII1ST STItEF.T. LEHIGHTON. PA. IE3T Spring is Coming- Use Thomas' Extract Sarsaprilla, To Purify The Blood 150 Doses for $1.00. Quality Guaranteed rJHA.M-H fiiricK (vr J. W tiittbuir Muor Autre, BANK STREW. LK1IIU11TON m uiutr, la all Ita IwaMa TmU Kilned Ulwult-sw Qa ii nalalatM h-o r. .1-.1 OIH. Days - Weiol V m Men keel,. P . adUteu. MXKNIOWM. j.) i ILetxbeouatv -Pa ll gleaned. "Sir," questioned an irate female ahop per as she pounced upon a small man who was pacing the store, "are you the floorwalker?" "N-n-no, ma'am," he gasped, "1 Vm o-o-only the p-p-proprietor," Detroit Free Press. rrik CrllldBM. A little girl 1 know was carednjr her adored and adoring father, whose na&i organ la not his handsoinss feature. ''Papa," aha remarked, "somebody must have benn bothetim Und uwfull" when he made your noaul" Washington Btar. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The uudereUoe-t havlaK tt-tu reetortiltti health hy aluiple meant, Urr auIeruiK (unu. rtil ve-trx with a se ri- tuait aHm-tlmi, anil mm drva4 (llfteaee OoQuutltf n, I ' Qlloue lo Hihk KtuM.ii in lil- flt..i. .ulleran tbe uibaui ati-urv.i To I Uum- liu i.elrelt,. - wlU elieeinitiy tend are i oiMUvr) a uoi I lue KaeriMuuuea wiui ii mry mil eiHi cure fur iViuuvnp. lull, Aimnia, r -ne uiM mm ft ihuml anti uBFMllle. lie unties ell auflrrvfe Wttl tri ui- 1 1 inrui a it lifvaluatkte. Tkuee 4eeuiuK ilu i'ii"-iMilkuii wtili-l, will mat tbt-ui i uauf. and awj prove a htoMiuK, will 4e a4dies, Ui v. KltWAUH A. rtllJiON.Uiooklyu, New York. apr. N. '4-7j. A Cuuueetlcul l'oet. There Is a movement in Connecticut to erect a monument to the memory of the poet, James Gates Percival. Ue was a peculiar man and had all of the poet's idiosyncrasies. On one occasion he was invited to meet a number of gentlemen in New Haven, who were in their turn notified that they were to have the pleas ure of meeting the poet. He was to be, In fact, the honored guest of the even ing. They were all on hand, but Per cival did not put iu an appearance. Al lowance was made for his ntter indiffer ence to the passing of time, and up to miunigut nu was expecteu. At last, as morning drew near, deem ing it certain that the lioet had forgot, ten the invitation, the guests went home and the host put np the bars and went to bed. At about 3 o clock in the morn ing he heard some one at his front door, went down, asked the object of the call and found that it was Percival. The as tonished host let the poet in, and the lat ter blandly said that he had Interred from whathad been said that there were to be others present. The host told hint i that the others had all gone hqme. The poet expressed regret and settled him self down for a good smoke and talk, which kept up, to his host's embarrass-' meut, till the sun rose. Boston Trail-, crip. ! Ufa ut kq Italian Slg-ualuiau. A signalman in Italy has a remarkably i easy time of It in comparison with his I British brethren. This is of course part ly dne to the greater leisureliness of rail way traffic in the peninsula, but is partly also the outcome of the conditions under which he Is required or permitted to ply his calling. He is always married if he were a bachelor he would not be em ployedand his little cabin beside the railway is also his home. He is free during the daytime, at least, to engage In any other occupation he may desire. When a train passes his wife jmts on Ids hat an official covering and goes out to give the necessary signal with the flag. The wages amount to about a franc and a half it day. -Loudon Tit-Bits, Au Aueleut Work uu. Angling;, The greatest work of antiquity on angling U said to be the Halieutica of Oppian, a Greek poet, who flourished in the time of Bererua, A. t., 198, from which we leant that many artifices in fishing thought to be modern were knowu to the anckmu. We also learn frotu Atheneu that several other writers had written trontUM or luetiu ou fishing some centuries before the Christian era. American Angler. BXonaeye That Enjoy a Joke. In a large cage In the Philadelphia zoo were kept at one time about 20 mon keys. Among them were two big, wise looking apes with gray beards and hair, and with' the mien of stoics. They liad very long, straight tails, and a habit of sitting high up from the ground and al lowing their tails to hang at full length. In the same cage were threo or four brown cebus monkeys, who were much devoted to exercise and fun. While the big monkeys would cling to the side of the cage or sit ou a perch some 10 or 18 feet from the ground one of the little brown monkeys would stealthily croep up to one of them and suddenly grasp the end ot the long tall and swing with all its might. Of course the "big nn" could not lift his tail be cause of the weight of the little monkey clinging to tt. tie could only climb down the side of the cage with his burden un til he could reach the floor. During this operation the brown mon key kept swinging until his own tail touched the floor, at which instant he would release his hold and spring to the top ol the cage, followed by the outraged monkey amid the screams of the others. By the time he had reached a point wnere ne could attack bis little tor mentor, who would show some signs of resistance and cause him to pause for a moment, another brawn monkey would seue ms long tan ana take a awing. H. a. Garner InM-w Review. LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. MANUPACTUKKR OKj Window and Door Frames, Doors, ShutV;rs, window rashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND UEAI.KK IN All Kinds of Dressed Limlier Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c Very Lowest Prices. DRUGS, P"re. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, Inrge line and cheap. WINESjK00 for medicinal use CIGAES, the best mflde. SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trnde, antee satisfaction to I guar ery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. AT Tl Central Drug Store, Or, C. T. For the rretllest Jewelry and the Heat Watches, Clocks and Silverware the people of Carbon county must come to our store. We not only have thejgnoda but we sell them at pitces that are low and perhaps a lilt lo lower than the same goods can be bought for elsewhere. We arc not selling shoddy stuff for the best because we don't believe In misrepresentation. Our motto is "cood honest coods at tbe very lowest prices." Ilefore vou buy elsewhere we would bo pleased tn have you call and see us. Confectionery,. Finn Cigars, Stationery, Dolls, etc. Wo carry In our usual full and com plete line all the above goods at tho very lowest prices. Mike It a point to'call and see us when you need any thing In onr line and we are confident that tt will pay you cash returns for our trouble. C, H. Nusbaum, Urk'ge Street, - - - - Welssport, fa. Kemerer and SWARTZ, " Just now, as an innovatiou, we are offering our customers a beautiful book (Sliepp's Pho tographs of the World, with every torty Dollar Purchase. We would like very much to explain this to jou Will you plcaso call. Bed ltbom Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Book Papcs, Hall Hacks, Handsome Oirnels. Aie among tin goods we sell at very low prices. Kemerer AND SWARTZ, GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Lemons, Bananas, lints, Apples, Celery, Cranes, Grapes, TaMe Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Bastels, Qneens '.ware, and a fall line of Nice DO YOU WEAR PANTS? If you do, you want a good1 fit, Latest Style and First. Class IVorkmanship. -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 ing garment. Leave your order with Frey For the present we will carry a full line of samples of 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 patronage H. L. FREY AMERICAN HOUSE. Op. the Hound House. - North First Street. Stoves, Tinware. ' Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel G raven's '"'opular Store, Bank Street. YOUNG GIRTS FORTUNE. AN INTERESTING SKETCH, v.vhiufr appeal to stronsly to a mother1! at t iUta tut l.er daughter just budding tnto i -ii. nitoud. Following U aa instance: "Our i t alitor. It I am' he, now U years ofafft. had i rrtbly uOik-ted with oerTOUi.net, and . tthe entire umoI her rlfiht arm. the n tt -m -a a condition that we had to keep ii r fu mi MChool and abandon her muU' v i , In f-'t, we feared bU Vitus dance, and r. ptMltlve but (or an Invaluable remedy -'it mid Uave had Utat terrible aftlU'tloD. V Uaduuiptoyed phrUcUiw, butBberwelvwt u i Uviftit frou thou. The tint of last Auinm ,) 'hiked but 75 pound, and although b hod i tVtii only three bottlea of Ner lue kbe ujt weltflv tuapoundii her ikirvouaoena and i uiuUjuw of at. VI lu dance are entirely goue, si i .utMiitUw-bool regularly. andtudle with iiforl ana evae. sue iw recurem. cuaipieio Roofing and Spouting a specia.1 ty Stove repairs furnished on sliort notice Reasonable! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Real Estate ! iv. ot Iwr arm. Ir appeMto la .plendld, anl I tWalunln. wlliilli kuti' hl MUMrNrriihM brought lift VV ti -u mj brother racommondej tbe rum rlr kid uo faith In patent mlUha.a i o ild uut UaWa to him. but u a laat taxl Ite -uiui bottle, we began glvlujt It to B iiR-h. and tua etfart waa it luiiued'-al."- Mr. B. R. Bullock. IlrUbiou. N. '. Dr. Milea' Heetoratlve nervine u mho uj an direct UJ the llr. MUM a n Cor llrvtttueof an ordrr olthe Orphan' Oourt nt n.rlwm rvwuitv. thra uill t a eziMMfd Ut Pub. lit-Hale, tin the itrrmliM, Iu PlUKaUK TWi-., uaruou uountl, ( a., ufi SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd '93, at ON K o'clock p. m. the following deacrlbed Ileal KttUle. late tike property ol JOll J. Uttl Wil in.utlt An thilM?rt&ln trait or Dleee of land, situated lu rranklln Towuthlp. Carbon cuuuty, l'a.. iKtunded and denetlhed m folio bvwlt iteglunlng at a atoue theure by laud of WttlUm Keiuerer north m degree east si pr rheMo a ttone , theuee by the aatae south if de gree, eaat 14 pefcbM to a fctoue theuoe by the fcMiut mil th fi,T deut-eM eaat JS uerehea to a aUMttj thf uce by Und of Paul lluck north lst degree eaat 13 perche to awhile oak tree; tueaee h uie saiue nunu w aegreea, vi ,rrcui ui astotie, Iheuoe bytheaaine north Hueara, east M oerrhe to a atone, thence by una late ofj audi) Itaury. south WH degree. as tor. iiMM tu il utiiM kuet : Iheure bv the aaiae s'uth 4 degree, weal U jeiche to lhe plaee ot drugUton a porttti guarantee, .or wut Uimtl UJ IW Ur. eUUHM HNKW tU lutl on nxlpi ot prtee, 11 per Ui& troa euUtw or daageroud drug. Col, 1. ik hart, tvr Uxtie, all u pok.uvi 31 ACRES t tneaiyre. The lutpretre olaTWOTIHV KB A UK B. LAROK SWllW BAItN 9 53 S3 (PS Fine TFines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNCH every day from O.OO to 12:00 a. m., and every Saturday even itiK. Call mid see me. I will treat you right. 0Mlte the Carriage Torke, Nortli First Street, l.ehijjhton. HAVE YOUR Frfiielil BaKEace anfl Parcels DE1.1VEUEU AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention pM lo the Dellverr ol Freight, Baggage and Parcels to til parti of town at the lowest prices. A share of public pation&ge la respectfully solicited. rv Leave orders t Sweeny's, Koch's or Leioengutn s. F. P. HEIL, TOR Till CELEDUATEIl c S3 03 a c QJ SEWING- MACHINES OrncE-Horlacher's Blor-k, oppobite the me valley House. Leading Ketteurant Vallej. lu the tichlgh Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. GREAT SFcAi A35 CONTEST. srmxa and bumjeu Dress Goods In the verv Kestest Styles and at the Lowest Prices at E. H. Snyder's, Fine Dress Goods, That can't be match"4 I-n,,th,u town or county for l,le Quality or Prices See Our Goods Before You Buy. BUV YOUPv Green Groceries Frank Leibensnth's KOUTII FIKST STREET, where also can be found a Fine Line of Fine Groceries, Fruits, Ctndles, Green Vege tables in season, A o .. illln ery Lowest Prices. Prompt atten tion und good goods. QSFOALL AND SEE US. AND SAYS ti:e tags. One Hundred and Seventy-Hires Thousand Tv;3 Uandred and Fifty Dollars, $173,25000 In valuable Prosents to bo Clvcn Away In Roturn for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 ,1 65 STEM WINPIKO ZmiH OOU) WATCHES tHWCO fS,775 FINE IMPOnTFP ritKXCIf IIPE'IA (.l.APf-Rl, MOHOCTO BODY, ' BLACK ENAMEL TltlMMIKOM, H'l.MtANTEKt) ACimOJIATIC...' 3S,M M 23.100 IMPORTED OETtMAN UUCKIIOIIN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED rOCKET KNIVES 3S,100 00 1 1 S.G0O ROLLED OOLD WATCH CUAIIM TtOTABY TELESCOrE TOOTH I'ICKB. 57.7M 00 1 1 C.E0O LAriQE riCTUTtES (KiM Inches) IN ELEVEN C0L0118, for fnunlce, ' no advertising on them ; , j,a W 281,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,260 00 The above articles will be distributed, br ennntlea, amone parties who chew SPEAR TTE AD Plug Tobacco, and return to us tbe TIN TAUN taken therefrom. We will distribute 330 ot tbee prises In tlila count r as follows! To TTIE PARTY sending ui the crtntot number of SrEAR HEAD r TAOS from this county wo will clve,. 1 OOLD WATCH. To the FIVE PARTIES (tending us the next erratest number ot BPEAU HEAD TAdS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA OLARS....S OPERA OLAB3E& To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number ot BrEAR HEAD TAOS, we will give to each 1 POCKET . KNIFE .3) POCKET KNTVJ To the ONE ntJNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of BPEAR HEAD TAliS, we will rive to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH OlAUM TOOTII PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAOS, wo will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTURES. Total Number of Prises tor this Count?, 230, CAUTION. No Tag will be received before Janunrv 1st, 1S9I, nor after February 1st, 18M. Each package containing tag must he marked plainly with Name of Sender, irawn, Count. State, and Number of lug lueach package. All charges on packages ms( bs prepaid- READ. SPEAR nEAD poMewtes mom nualitlea of Intrinsic value than any other plug tobacco produced. It W tut swerte,t. the toughest, the richest. SII'EAR UCAD Is absolutely, positively and ftflluetlvelr ttlirerent In flavor from nny other plog tobavco. A tml will convince tho ratr slccptlralof this tact. It Is tho largest seller ot anyaltntlar shape and style on eatth. which proves that H has caught tho liopular taste and pleases lb people. Try It, and partlfln-tto In the contest for prists, t'w teat u TIN TAfl Is ou every lo cent piece of SPEAH UL.AD vou buj. Snd In tbo tas, no matter how small the quantity. Very sincerely, THE P. J. SORO COMPANY, MIOOLKTOWW, OHftx A list of tbe people obtaining thene prizes In this county will be published la this paper immediately after February 1st, 1SP1. 0 DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I, 1894. Ranges. Stoves and Heaters, und all kinds of TINWARE at Lowest Prices at W. S. KUHNS, Opposite the Round House, -tehighton, TEEXLER He lias the Reputation and he intends to keep it by continu ing to manufacture and sell the best in his lino at the low est living prices. Buyers ol Wagons, Carriages, Carts. .Want to remember this and see me before buying elsewhere. CIRCLE CAPE LION II ALL IIU1LIIING, CeolrearV ALLEN TOWN, CIIAS. A. HOWMAN, .Top, Tltl fopulttr ltttuunt luu beeu Uiurouglil . jyAIWhI ftful rf urufoued, uud tins geitrnU ccmi itHHUtiuu ana ol tuiwrtor and (avlilUKohitnu ter. All tbedcUdu-ttw ol the hmuo rrvtMj t uiod4ir..te riOe. The br Is uplHt4 Httli uoittt but Uie a&A brand of Wtuei, Iiuuuii, Al' OtCtr. He. l4dis lllatnc llooui Id tb Itmr. siiHUlst UwMlKI HAud DWKU4NU UUVNC. iiuu urf 0s ol Mb, ty AUSTIN bOVllU, AHJuiBlMntor. Weluport Vj UM. imiiiiHi h Kill! I M 11 Mlu. WtNulMM , Siristalw- oS1,Ma-U.Mrjl. Alirll tf I), TO TI1E LADIES OF LEHIGHTON. I take pleasure In announ cing to you that MIIS. S. O. WHEATLEY bolus the Agency for my Oootls. She will ue pleated to receive our orders at her residence. Kirst street. or will rail uuon vou lu Derson, ou request to do so we trust tne lames jriii lake advantage of this op portunity to purchase a genuine VI ADA.VE (iltlSWOI.D CORSET. Made In various st) le;aud leusths. A I so l'hjslcal (hilture ll'aists JAI)AMKlltilSWOl.u. L EWIS' 98 LYE n siiis Ana rxuTKxa (rATSSTIDl . BM PT BVUSJ KKUU Itt MI with tW0ttlUMlid. Ik Ouetftili in tlwwi rMslyKr hia. V 111 lutvka Um 1I pvfuoiMl Hsrd Kap 111 UllsUlsM wttsbttBt sVIUslf . s llip swtTvt BssT UsHBsBUeaf W mm m pltsM, dUhOecOn Ulf." MflsMtsV wmUas UxUb. ittjau, Uvea, eic FJEHHA. I1XT XTO C0 f 4jo. aku ruin r. Acrti any F. W.; Weil Co, 1031-1033 Linden St., Allentown. HEADQUARTERS FOR Wood Mantels, I1 ire-Place Furniture, GRILLE WORK, TILING - - - TIL 16- 5Sr" BUY OF THE MAKER. -2jajr F. W. WEIL & CO., lias it ever occurred to you that you can buy just as cheap h not cheaper here than you can buyiu the city . It is a solid FACT! Apples and Potatoes Are arriving daily in car load lots and are being sold at the very lowest prices vo retanera Confectionery, JFislt, Oysters FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS, Sold and delivered ut and frequently way below city prices. 0. J, SAECriSB, Wholesale Commission Dealer, East Welssport. Pa. THE SEASON FOR GARDEN SEEDS, IS COMING ON FAST, and we wish to inform our customers and the public in general w e have laid in an entirely fresh stock, bought from tne most reliable houses and have an assortment that can not bo duplicated in several counties. We invite all to make out their orders early, while the assortment is complete. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., jra. First Hi, IiCliifflsUOii. 0 WIKUMTZ & CO. Lots of Fine New Gooods. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Very Cheap. Come and see us. We are stocked with a large assortment of the things you need. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. THE CARBON CO. IMPROVEMENT CO., Limited, Successor to N- Sorter. Frallta Planinj HilL Weissport. Pa.. Desires to say thai tliev are prepared at short notice to furnish bids and, estliaatss on all kinds of liousi & Dressed Lumber, Doors, Sashes, Ac , together with Kins In tel lor Deflorations In Oak, Walnut, Cheiryor Pine, at the sery lowest prices, cocilttsBt with good work and Brst-clau material. We earnesil solicit jour patrouais and guarantee in retuin to glie satisfaction In ever particular. CAltBOX C0UKTY IS1PR0VEUENT C0iIPANll,, D. I,. DAVIS, Manager THE POSITIVE CURE. BBL7 PB0TUSKS. M Warrs Bt,KraTk. rrlosMc
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