The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 10, 1893, Image 3

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    "LO, I OAN WAIT."
A wzuui figure on a around of night
Inlaid with Bellow etr. tl.nt dlsily etar
tlmni In Ilia lonesome fi llpllftort there
Aa In vane hope notnn alU'ti lunoo of lit lit
Mltfbl pleroe llielr 'rhft teera that bund
heralsht
Tha aalt and liltler blood of her despalr
Her hands to back through torrents of her
hair
Ami rrlp toward Ood with antntali Infinite.
And. oh. tho carven month, with all He great
tntneltv of lontflna froeert fast
In tnoh a smile aa well may ileal irnate
Ibo elowly mnrdered brt that to the last
Conceal each newer woiyjtl, and back at fata
Throb love'a eternal tie- "Iio, I win wait,"
Jetnea iviuieorou ivuer.
Careleesness Wltli rowder.
Michael Faraday, the great scientist,
ami Bir Charles Lyell, were sent as gov
ernment commissioners to watch the In
quest upon those who hail died by the
eiiluion in the Ilaswell colliery in 1844.
1 arailay cross examineu lite witnesses
verv nertimiitlr. Among other ques
tions he nslnil how the rate of flow of
air ourreuls was measured. An In
spector, In reply, took n, plnth of gun
powder Trout n bos, ns ir it were snuu,
and let it fall through the flame of a can
dle. Ills uimimtnion, with a watch, not-
viott 'mpattd famil'i fi offarmrrt in tin ed the time the anioke took to travel a
aunty. Bath bttngnnelmmtnaufau certain distance.
Tlie metiiou Sftusueu earauay, out u
remarked upon tho careless handling of
the nowder and asked whero it was
kept, "in n Dag. iigmiy ui,- was me
reply. "Ye, but where do you keep the
bag? "You are sittlun on it," answered
tho inspector careliwaly. Faraday's agil
ity in vacating the seat of honor may be
imagined. Washington Mews.
Mr. and Sirs. Jii, XT. Rhullli.
FATHER AND MOTHER
rtostorotl to Hoaltli.
A Stricken Household
Made Happy.
Mr. and Un. Jumtt W. Shultit. of Wood
itock, Vliter Co., A. T art one of tht
retati thtir happy rtcovtry.
Woodstock, Ulster Co., April 25, 1803.
Dn David Kehnkdti
Dear Sir Naturally energetic I found
It hard to be tho victim of ft 11 disease. I
was terribly troubled with my tom
nth, mv food would break np sour after
JT eating would walo up fiery
1 I night null a burning, sonr dis
tressed feeling there, Hint mode my
Iir,in1inntiinliernlile. I doctored with
pltrslclans and tookmany so-called cures
but none helped me ; seeing In Hie news
papers of lite n ontlrrnil cures periortnea
by Dr. David Kennedy Favorllo
Tiamitilr. nf liniidnnl. N. Y.. I deter
mined to try It; after U"lng It a little
while relief come nnd before I hod fin
ished the third bottle I iw entirely
cured. Justtulnk of It stranger, front
sick man KNTllii:ia t'litnn
LOQUACIOUS 8QUATTER6.
Quoer Pnlka One Meets While Traveling
1 Over Stretche-a of Fralrle.
Jourip ying ttcioiw the prairie in which
ever wav the rwa runs, we at itmurn
overtake the strangent looking cavalcade
imaginable it dilapidated wagon with a
dirty, ragged cover, drawn by an ill as
sorted team of a very small horse and au
oversised mule long since (it subjects for
the boneynrd. The driver Is n dirt be
grimed, tobaoco stained, low visaged
man, while Ids wife and family, which
last is much too numerous for even a
wealthy man, are If anything more
dirtv. more rntared and more disheveled
than himself. On a tall, gaunt mnle
rides the elitist son and heir (T), driving
before him a herd of two oows, a calf,
one sheep, a goat nttd an old, blind, lame
horse, while two mangy, mongrel curs
trot In the rear as if only too fully aware
of their miserable existence. Occasion
allv the laded team essays to move out
of a walk, but as quickly relapses into
the pace widen for mnny weary months
has been its accustomed gait,
As we rode up the following dialogue
ensued:
'Howdy."
'Howdy."
"TravelingT s
"Travelln rite mart."
"Come farf
"Ctime from the bottom lands of old
Mlssoury."
At which iioint thero is a lull in the
conversation, during which ouch surveys
the other, suddenly the knight or the
tobacco quid turns interrogater:
"Say, stranger, wnat mignt ycr name
ber
At this an insane desire takes posses
sion of us to reply likfetbe schoolboy.
It might he Jones, nut it ain't, out we
tell him our namo, after which the way
JSnatUli Common Law an Knemjr nf Women
That curious comtiendlum of Judicial
and leirialativo wisdom, Hie English com
mon law, comes uowh iu us uum u' ii' ..iiu
feudal days when those forndng the J" TT"T,l. '
militant half of the human race were
held to be properly the holders of nil
nronerty, because they could defend
their rights to it in unttie, ami tuereion
AI W&VS KLiVi It discriminated ill every tnesible waj
. V . . - , . .t, (.nn 11, . ' Tt.t l.n.
was constantly constipated and hove
lint two troubled that v,av since. But
Ike greatest Messina; was the cure It per-
Urmi'il tor mv Wile, wno previous to iaa
lnirit nutrouhled with sickness common
to all women She was po 111 that
she could hardly drag hctfelf about the
house! she too tried all kinds of so-rallcd
fmstllvc cures but Willi no avail until me
ifgan using favorite Remedy, and that
against tho "distaff lino,
been the underlying impulse of ever)
decision unjust to women, 'the crue.
law which made the father sole guardian
of the children was a survival of th
the first of which are invariably
"what might your business ber
"Where bo you goln?"
"Where'd you come from?"
"How's crops there!"
This sort of thing is bad enough to go
through once, but when one passes a
dozen such each day in tho week, with
each of whom ho is expected to go
through the same performance, it be-
mmmnn lav.--Boston Woman's Jour c"-s terror u, uuy anu ingmuiare
. , ' in our dreams. Moreover, ono is ex-
Hal.
ro.Mri.KTUt.Y vriitioTi'.n.
,f... ......... Pa...aiaa thrp nrA uhlrh merely
woa the medicine we had been pra.tlng relleithniit iiirnoilndlea. Theofinirnct
for. After using It but a short while Ulth ?terllng inedlftne; which snoiiiwil atlvw
slio besau to pick up la lieal li and KJt'JS.Tr, ".'
Btrengtlt and Is a urn voman in-nay.
C ! 1 B3 C 55 I honcslly Ulleve bad
It not been for Dr.
TTonnei'r'a TVivnrll" Ttptnedv tbo would
iinvi- been in lie r grate to tlpy. It'nlhe
-icate.t l'jtilicino on caith. It's
Hurth Its weight In gold.
1 ours truly, J AJIE.l W. B11ULTI8.
Read this ovor pfln yoncnptlcs
fiuht you
idu'oui
3 tltW ut'tf-r' r-r.rllclno
andenj .y hoaltnjtntl happlnoas?
rtO TO FK8. RODEUElt, under the I'.lclmt.isc
u Hotel, Hank street, for a smooth ahate oru i yeaas,
lahlonable hair cut. IMT Closed nn Sunday's
Boeder's llilr tonic, cures Ilandrutr. We cirry
In Ht-lc a roll Una nf fancv toilet articles at lon-
ebt irlce4, aad we are the ouly puce In town
Wuere you cau Diiy rienor a ream lor inrirft-r.
1 AWFEK, the barber, onposlte the Opera
House, cuts hair, shaves and does every-
thlntln first-class atvle Dropln and see him.
Closed on Sundays. Toilet Articles for nale.
TUBEH'S HHAVINd tJAIXMlN.oppirtlte the nated ltll Iheapecllie, It becoiiHaan
-i.uL,,,ff.hntrontihiv)indMliAmiooliiz. rurticu. I iiidranteed. tstiaue b,Hk or particular iree.
tar attention nald to outttna Ladles baniii and
rhlldren's Hair. Toilet articles jur sale. Choice
Cigars, call,
v?l. PAttrnEl.T.. oer the Ciaual llrhtite. Kast
r Wlssport, cats hail , shaves and sh tmjMtos
instvie. uiveme a cnu
tiay Ituin, llair ionics, so.
pected to stop and go through it, and I
have more than once heard myself char
acterized as "too high toned to talk to
common folks," and merely because I
bad no time to ston nnd talk with them.
The absurdity of this is at once apparent
to those here In the ea&t, where to mind
one's own business is the universal cus
tom. Aa a matter of fact, a live, ener
getic man lias no tUno to talk or fool
with peoplo by tne way. it matters not
a picayune whom he meets, wlrat their
busmoss is, where they are going or any
thing else concerning them.
At night we camp at the only water
hole we havo aeeu during tho day and
are soon joined by three bands of mov
ers. Presently ns many fires are burning.
and as the daikneas gathers the scene is
by no means nnpictureaoue. Children
are playing about, women are cooking,
tho men are tending the horses nnd stak
ing them out for the night, while the
flickering of the campfiros, the harsh
talk and coarse laughter of tlie men lend
a certain Bomethiug hard to describe.
If everything we possess is not borrowed
by our neighbors wo are lucky, even to
provisions, which last oi course are
borrowed with the mental understand
Ing on both sides that they are not to be
returned, supper over, the siege begins.
Visitors pour in from all Bides, mostly
Crime succeeds by suddeu despatch from the-male clement, nnd for hours
empl'ijW half ay nieawirca when thoroiwli
once are available. A marked lindanes th ;
.... Atte hun.l. nf HnttMler
Stomich lllllera In eae of chilli and lever nnd
bill his remittent, and nn the other nf orillnar)
remedies In maladies of this Ope. Hy the,
miters malarial complaint In every stage, and
ot Ihe moil malignant tipe. are eomolelely con-
They are rarelvf Itever.dModged by the nrdi-
nnty reiourcei oi nieiiic-ior imnuMKii m-
mi,tnms may unqueHlionahlv he. mitigated
...... ...nditu 1 he aatne lioI.M iriNitl 01
Indigestion, ulllnnsnetf, kidney complaint, rhen
maMMn. nrrvuusnesa. and dehtlllty. Ily the
Ditters tuey are cureu wnen reoieniea inn
No woman has entered tho Convent
of St. Catherine, on Mt. Sinai, 110 1
UllUSKKNNr.xS.orllie I.IUUOIt 11A1IIT,
CuriMI Mt iioiiiu in I en liny yHo,in,.
It lu. irlisn In u vl.lBa of her. H l-llll of Cof
fee or tea. or In food, w llhout the know ledge pl
tlie iHilienr. It is nosoiuieiy oai mie, nun nm
elleefa permanent and sieeily cure, whelher
the patieni la a iinHierHieuiniM-i ,., .iiinLi, .....
.. ,-., i. 11 ttda iicn in, en In tliouHandiof cases.
and In ever) mstancea perfect cure has follow
ed, imevrr laus. iiie ,inn mi. c trunii.
IJurea
AldreSHlh tlOLIIKN ht'KCIKIO t'L, l 1E.ICC
Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. . ly.
cam You can also buy
at tne very lowest
KRUM
houest cotinseli gain vigor by delay.
A little 111, then a little pill. The 111 Is
i-ono Ihe pill has won. Hull Ufa I, title
Early Klsers the little puis mat ctue great
Ills Thomas, imiERosi.
Subseilba for this paper onlv $1.
KISTLER
we nre entertained with a complete his
tory of each. We cannot ask them to
go, for aro they not "gentlemen" and
ns good as we? So there we sit, until
dually one by one tltey urop oft ana
leave us to ourselves.
This is a fair sample of a ride ovor
Texaa roads, and the samo may be re
peated every day in the year. In fact it
rurlfy tne blood by occasional use ot wai imring my 8tUT until I hatod the
Wrights Iiidtan Vegetable l'llls, Ihe bestot L, . t of Q ' 0 the tm8 VM
Wasluugtoii 1'ost.
family medicines.
COIINEB 8EC0ND & ALUM Sts,
AVant everyboily in Leliighton
to buy at their 8tre becnuse
they havo not only nn ex
cellently assoited line
of fine
The right side Is always the strong
est side, no matter how weak it looks
A Cory Nook,
Apropos of upright phvnos a scheme
for utilizing tneir bacifs in tne forma
tion of a cozy corner waa recently seen,
The piano was placed between the mantel
and the window, the back toward the
fireplace and quite out In the room.
MCltlT WINS
Till remedy Is becoming to well known
ami so popular as to need no special men
tion, ah who nave asett cieeinc it iirra
I UretJlHUO HUM llUtlC UU, 111 IIIO IWllit
sing the same song of praise. A purer Thnetraiht bttlV covered with old
medicine does not exist and it la guarnn- ih,6 "s,nt, " oiu
teed to do all that Is claimed. Kleetrlc g'" " iku ui "i v, 'ai,iu '
lliltera will cure all diseases of tho Liver folds. A bench or settle, with end arms,
and Kidneys, trill remove I'liunles, llolls, but no bock, was drawn across it and
ball Itheiini and oilier amnions caused uy provided with a flat seat cushion of old
Impure blood.- It'll! brlve Lalarla from old CQriiuro,. nmi two pillows covered
!'.' systeui ami prevent as well as cure all ?. th material. Between niano
Malarial fevers. ror euro ot iieauacue, , , . ... . .,
Constl.atlonand Indication ty Kleetrlc fireplace. In a position to throw its
Hitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or rays on the musio rack, stood a piano
monev refunded rr ce 60 cts and l.uu lamp witn a anaue oi oia goia cmnon.
T,t liormi in tltpir nripi.Q nre low P" bottl al lfbf r's Drug Store, I.ehlsh- and at the other ud a palm was grow-
but becau se t Heir prices are low ton RIll, , , Vms Slon WfhsvotU ,.,. lar o duI1 iBrsmeee e!tcct
When this cozy nook, which was still
Dry Goods, Groceries
Provisions
Boots, Shoes, &.,c
er tlian tnese noons ran - tip
bouL'lit for elsewhere in foivn.
We show cooils with pleas
ure, quote prices and deliver
all purchases. Don't forget,
but call and see us.
KRUM and KISTLER.
Don't 1)0 afraid to do your dutv, no further protected at the opposite side by
matter who throws mud at you.
a "crane pole" portiere swinging out at
an oblique angle with a door space, was
lately intruded upon there lounged In It
a husband witn a pipe, and at tne piano
hlg wife struck scattering chords and
foWARF AItlCANST
liyE REMAINS OFiA .RACE OF LILLI-
eu i iains UNEWRrrHED,
i
Iir).Klern Tenneeiea llata neen round
Klravea and Mkeletnua of an Almost For
(otten feople A lcMid That Deals
tilth the Meslenn Atleea.
sTho Smithsonian in(titution has un
df r.token n jieculiar work in this locality.
Tlioe jieoplo of thewm-ld who havo paid
lonjgthy visit to that hilly country
known an east Tennessee have always
been impressed with the sublimity and
beauiy of tho mountaius, tlie simplicity
and superstition of the lnhabiHants and
the general ait of sleepy mysteriousncee
surrounding everything. Ask one of
these people where they would most ex
pect to find a race of dwarfs or giants
and the reply wjll be, "In east Tennes
see." And recent developments aeein to
boar them out. for in the last few year's
the'reraalns. of people less than three
feet in height have been discovered In
this country.
Op. the eastern, slope of ono of the
peaks of the Great Smokymotmtaljis,
where the first rays of the, morning aun
strike, id an ancient bury hig ground, and
such another burying place could not lie
lonun, tltougl) tne world bo searched, for
not one grave is more than three feet long.
The tombs nre two feet beneath the sur
face nnd arc formed of cement and fiat
Rtones, and lu.v e defied the ravages of
time to cause thorn to be destroyed.
Most of those examined contained a vase.
few bends and n tinman skeleton, wbi tS
was never more than D4 inches long and
was that of n full grown parson.
me natives nave a beautiful legend of
the place and say none were interred
hero except Indian children, while natu
ralists clulm the akulls to have reached
their full growth.
But the most interesting account is
that of the red men who held that coun
try when first settled by whites. They
claim that vvhen they came to that sec
tion of country it was peopled by a nice
of amnll, floroa men, with red hair; that
these dwarfs waged it long nnd bloody
war with the Indians, but were finally
all killed; that this burying ground waa
used long before they came into the coun
try, and that thoso killed In the war
were never buried.
In some parts of tho adjacent moun
tains, high up on the cliffs, ai e to be seen
rude drawings of combats between fully
grown men and a number of dwarfs. On
account of tho superstitious of the east
TennesHceans, It is difficult to roach this
pigmy cemetery, and almost as much as
life is worth to attempt to dig into the
graves of the "leetle peoplo."
In ma mountainous district of one of
the southern states, in a bend of one of
tho grent rivers, is situated a natural
fort, known to the surrounding inhabit
ants as "Indian Port." Surrounded on
three sides by perpendicular oliffs, at
the bottom of which flows the river,
wide and deep, the only way of approach
is by naceniTing u stilt declivity from the
open Bide, near the summit of wldch aro
still to bo Been traces of an ancient em
bankment, almost obliterated by time.
Within the space inclosed by the river
and embaukiueut havo been found a
great many stone nnd flint implements
of Indian w.-.rfaro nnd-ot few bronze
axes. There aro also a number of tombs,
formed of large flat stones, containing
nothing but ilui-t and dirt nt tlie present.
' In the timo of the early settlers the
native Indians had a tradition of a great
battle having been fought at this place
yeara previous to their own time, in
which on entire race was exterminated.
The legend is: The exterminated race.
who were called "Worshipers of the
Sun," had been gradually driven south
ward from the far north by the Indians.
Before reaching the "Great river" (the
Ohio) they separated into two divisions,
one going to the southwest, the other go
ing directly south. Wliat became ot the
first part Is not told In the legend.
After innumerable battles the fleeing
race made a nnal stand at Indian Fort,
and after a siege of many mouths, dur
ing which time the besieged subsisted on
provisions previously gathered, they
were conquered, and every man, woman
and child was killed. The legend says
these people came from the vicinity of
the great lakes, and the few bronze im
plements discovered seem to give some
truth to that part of the story.
It is euppobed that these eople were
tho ancestors of the Jlexlcan Aztecs, and
that that portion which escaped when tlie
tribe divided wandered toward the south
west and entered Mexico from the north.
At the time of the conquest of Mexico by
Cortez the Aztecs claimed that they
came from the uorth.mnd sun worship
was the national religion.
To investigate these relics of a depart
ed race the Smithsonian officials sent
Profe? sor Snow and a corps of assistants
to the scene. Icnnewsee Cor. St. Louis
Qlobe-Democrat.
Afrs. if. .V. Xu0hetoau0h
Of Etters, ra.
Blood Poisoning
Intonso Suffering II Yonra.
Hood' llealrd the Sore in Sewn
WeekA Perfect Cure.
"I will recommend nood's Barstparlla as
first-class. It has proved Its merits to ut.
Twelra Tears an my wlte, was ulkln raan-
berrles when aha scratched herself on a brier,
uio wound irom wnica soon developed Into a
terrible aore, between her knee and ankle. Not
withstanding all wa alnl r,ir 11 I T.
ch.arln ''even loug years. We tried medi
cal skill on srerr aide, with no effect. About a
jear aKo ana real! ot liood a Sarsaearllla and
concluded to trv It herself, ami while taklnt Ihe
Brat bottle aha felt better and eonUnttad -with It
Sarsa-srlila
Cures
anttl today she Is entirely well and better than
ver. The sore was healed, np In urea weeks.
Her Unb Is perfectly sound. We attribute her
eyre entirely to Mood's Barsanarllla., Jacob
K. AuOHEMAlTflif, niters, York Co.. fa.
Hood's rill ours all liver Ills, Bilious.
Baas Jasuidlae, Indigestion, Kick Beadaeha.
NOTICE TO INVESTORS.
Notice In lierpt.y triVHi Uy tlie IJoaul of Com
inltttiii(ri of Ciirl-nnContitv.l'enniilriinta, tlit
mt ami Rfier Tuewlay, JnneCth. t9X llieywlll
offer for tittle r-ounty Homls to (he amount of
f 84,ooo ro, litntinc Interest at the rate of 4 per
cent Kr annum, tmj able annually and to mature
tu from one to thirteen years.
Any further Information ran be obtained at
tlie Uumtiitss.oners' Onu-e, MhucIi Chunk, l'a.
Ily order of the Hoard,
yny in, lKUtw V, IjAWI.kr, Clerk
THOMAS'
Drug ;: Store
FIItST STItEET, I.KIiKillTON. rA.
GABKL'S
I OppoMte the'Park,
LEHIGHTON, PA.
We open np business for the saaton
with an assortment of goods always In de
mand during the warm months of the year.
Of course we continue to keep In stock
and sell allklndsof llur.nmci IlAnmvAHE
ai the lowest prices. You will Bud It to
vonr advantage to have us quote prices to
you on this line of goods.
We have Pretty, Neat, Stylish and Sub
stantial IlAiiv Coaches from $0.00 and
upward. Uome and see them.
tlavavou a lawn fr If you have don't
fall to call and see what we have In the
Lawn .Mowmt line. We have Five Dif
ferent Makes. Tlie Trice, well, that Is as
low as the lowest for a good, ilrst-class ar
tide. Come and see ns when yon make
up jour mind to buy.
3H'e have wsll-made F.xriiraw Waooxs
that will stand the knocking about that
the boys give them. We have them at
lO.ceoia, and they are good, ueat Jc strong.
The peskv-speeky Fly days will soon be
here, llefore they come guard your home
with eond, well-made Dnoit and Window
Scunnxs. We have a hlg, good and cheap
assortment as these, goods.
Hammock Days are coming on spare
Ton will want to know where to buy. I,et
us give vnu a pointer. Wo havo them fot
s ile. Come and see them. I,ook at tho
quality and then let us tell jou the prices.
Intf.ET 1'afkk.' We have It and of
course we have It to sell. Come here ami
look at It. e tell It by the roll or by the
case at verjilovr prices.
ScitrjEN ikk for fence purposes or for
chicken coops. We have &0 rolls
These are only a fe articles of tbo veiy
man) that we have Come and see us
when you want to buy. We show cootls
with pleasure and when vott make pur
chases they are delivered promptly.
OSF Spring' is Coming-
Use Thomas' Extract
Sarsaprilla, To Purify
Tho Blood-150 Doses for
$1.00. Quality Guaraa
teed.
Henry Miller,
LEHIGHTON,
PLANING - MILL.
MANUKAirrUllElt OP
Window and Door Frames,
Doors, Shutters,
window sashes,
Mouldings, Brackets
AND UKAI.Kll IN
Ml Kinds or Dressed Lulier
Hhingles, Failings,
Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c
Very Lowest Prices.
For the Prettiest Jewelry and the
Host Watches, Clocks and Silverware
the people t of Carbon county must
come to our store. We not only have
the'goods hut we sell them at ptlces
that aro low and perhaps a llttla lower
than the samo eooda can be bought for
elsewhere. We are not selling shoddy
stuff for the best because we don't
believe In misrepresentation. Onr
motto Is "rood honest coods at the
very lowest prices." llefore vou buy
elsewhere wo would-be pleased to have
you call and see ns,
Confectionery,
Fine Cigars,
Stationery, Dolls, etc.
Wo carry In our usual full and com.
plete line all the above goods at the
very lowest prices. Make It a point
to call and see its when you need any
thing In our line and we are confident
that It will pay yon cash retnrns for
your trouble.
C. H. Nusbaum,
BrCse Street, - Welssport. ra,
Kemerer
AND
SWARTZ,
J ust now, as an innovation,
we aro offering our customers a
beautiful book (Shoprs Pho
tograplm of tlie World, with
every orty Dollar rtuchase.
We would liifo vory much to
explain this to ou Will you
pleriBo call.
Bed Room Suites, " -.
Pat lor Suiteo,
Dining Room Funiiture,
Rook fuse?,
Hall Rncks,
Handsome 6Turnets. I
Arc among the goods we
sell at vory low prircs.
Kemerer
AND
SWARTZ,
llow Unp.enatt.it
says llmtlili little Girl Is troubled wltb
malaria vory severely, a,ul tUat since bo
of leaving New Vork for bis summer re- go tween whiles.
sort without a few bottles, for they always
cure his family, and aie far superior to
nulnlne.
Her Point of View In New York Times.
PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU
DIHCllVhltP.lt lit'
MMi Miraculous Eemcflies-
Ptacott-ry ut tho Ag,
Htwltiyet'ii e vUt'n tietfU
In ttotoraantt to iihi rue.
liuns, ID uueaHii (yei
tofure Ho-called Incur
able ).). llK-rla, AMti.
ma. ttroncli.tlt. catarrli
I'onifestlon uf I tie Iuiibh'
aitoDlexv and liii.tis nur
BlUfd restored to their
natural vouditloa. bnUi
lili and bon disease curini. l.iietuuamiu
Hi iHtit u ftniiralutft. Hiitrht's dtsttase ot tlie kltl
ui. inercninplatiit, djwnten, and HO-rnllmt
cait uisfaic urefiitlreiy curd ny pure mmi
01 uot myoHu prPiurlug.
uUurtnit nine tnii oter 1 6.000 twrwut ha
hn.t ttifseiufdulnaaana are IIvIiik Witiitwuft
ct tliilr worth. I will not go Into practice my
I fit, being uwr JMeara 01 ag; win wu my
VrogrM lq Arttflclal llubber,
Tha iHsraverv made bv Dr. II. A. Til-
No mlin la Ut to loud who has not din that isoprnie, which can be prepared
tho courak'u to staml nloue.
USE DANA'S SAHSAVAUIIJ.A, ITS
'TIlEKlND'n.ATCUKKS.
from tunntine, under certain condi
tions cliangea into what appears to be
genuine mbber, lias been followed op by
experiments, tho result of which point
to an early utilization 01 tne new process.
It is now announced that Bouchliardat
Not hi nc o imuesaliiR as a hacking r" . , t.
from it. Nollilne o daneerous if allnwed a"1 luu jiiuuii, i.Cuu.iifi
to cotilltme. One Jlnuifli:otwl.Cnro Rives pure Para rubber In every way and ame-
limuedlaie rollef, T. I). Tliomas. nable to vulcanization, New lork Tele
gram,
Tlie richest people are tho.e
have the feuest watitn.
who
Do ynu !&rk faith and love health tM
us establish your faith aiul ref'ore y(ir
lieal 1 h with UeWUt's Saraataillla, Thomas
the Druiuflst.
it umv he that tlie rich man In tor
ment had a great many 1 lee t hi 111.1.
There Is a transient nower in ex
ample. We reform others uueontrfij
ouuiy vimn we whik uprightly.
IIDlV'ti Till.
raedlcinMoim I have two t-miiiem idiywtiana aaj alwut him on hla tombstone.
connntH.'lra wun lite iu aiieiiu 10 cwuut, at u u
residence ol tb ikk t( reuulred. - m j'l ?
TKiiTIMONlAt. Juat ys sure at hot wetther comes there
From ratrltk iiurke. will he more or lm howel complaint In
our roedlcin done me and uu uan ine aL hand for 111 taut use In case It is
PDlilUh Hits letter It you chot, lor the benellt needM. A 25 or 50 cent of Chamherlalu't
of the suaerers, 11 wnicn 1 win iwe 1 iiao nt riir. fimlppn .u.i niarrhfHA ltmtiv U
hand criwbdHiplti.i the cars, and dot u.rwl t mic, l-Uolera and uiarrii(a l(inT l
lor it, and was hi the hoplut about nix wocks, just what You ought to have and all that
and my hand became! swollen, and tuttammu vou woulJ uaed. even for the most lever
taouuiune pUw. on. aud ilauaerous Cites. It Is the oeat, the
SrKVi5n. reliable nd auceessful treatmeu
D.t i,. n.tiurHri iiAm. aud ut uMii uf ! knOHn and la qImhoI tA take. For ta.lt
ineul in for it, and that he knew U would ant t IlUri'a Weiportt ami Heber'a liehluhe
' I .. t.a . ,.1 .,. iKa. n.A.tl.llva an.1 In tu.i tOtl .
weeks the sw t-IHur ftlUenl down, aud I had the
umj 01 iu finder 1. Ttteu I ueat U wujk, wid
consider ui)telf m11, and earueaUy reeOMinend
the remedy to all afflicted like Ate. There la
nothing In the world tike It to destroy blood
pulton, reduce tv.el.lnif, aunt dilate pain, restor
Int iMrtlon in the nerves, aud circulation lu the
blood , there Is nothing to coniuaie to it,
ItesueetlulU voura,
f'Al'UH'K BUKKK,
ITtW N. Mh rtu, I'liUadelploa, l'a,
From Josih Klrkner.
It Mfltli Mret, I'h Ua4r lot. ta. l'a.
HeM atttw to a44 lay teaituuiu tu tour
llt. Hartsc MBauaBrocktJireeUinedurinK
twenty y-eArs, th tt ume U wa o bal Unit I
was bid tatt lor four uontlui, had the eij Uei
ol doetort but wat Hifl imuIuje av.a. wiUiap-
oe tie poor, ana grew u aver we.
leinU-tMl to eo eol, but eoukl not suad the huh,
V.UUW otieu dropdown while atwnpttnjj to n.dk
theuaM waseousUeied a very bad uiut, it with
Inclined to ruuoo congertloo ot the brain, was
then recommended toTrof Uoudrou't wedldue
and t made out to got to hit uftee, W N 1Kb
street, and 1 Rot (It medlciue aud lu Utree
weeks time I waa able 11 be out aud tending to
my bueluees, Ihougt) one of nn homes died In
the meantime from the t.r-4, v. bile 1 stood 1.
aud am able to attend to busiueaaitow. Ttoanks
to God AiMWhtr and to Prof Bm4rou's medt
etoe, wbteh I will reeumuteud forever to an
poor sutf erftr at 1 waa, wohM be plasd to have
any one oafl and tee we for further information,
Olstee aud Laboratory ope Uatly It out 7 m.
totp.u. f!i;lull.lllllll,
Hal Nurtli Id tt dtnwl,
Oh m. "w-iy. ruiiadtaiiuu. r.
Baud t aaMst 4aw) tr vaiiiabla bank.
Kticuili. or the Oj-tter.
One to two million oyelers are pro
duced from n single parent, and their
scarcity is accounted for by tlie fact that
man is not the only oyster eating animal.
The starfish lovea the oystsr and prey
upon It unceasingly. A variety of. whelk
Is also very fond of yonnpr oysters, to get
at which It bores right thronin the sneu
and sucks the flsh up through the hole
thus made. Buffalo Express.
as mercury will aurely itaatruy tlie aeuae of
leiy
ua l
furea. Huvli artlewa autwld never tie used ea
ainell auj uoiuulelel
lm whmi enierii
derauae tlie uhiile ava
It tlirtautli tlie luueoua aur-
oetrf mi iireatTluiliuia frtMil reputable bll) slelaiia,
an tlie daiiuute they will du la Um luul Ui tbe
kimmI you lAMalbly derive from tuem. Hall'a
OaUrrU Pure, tuaautatured by P. J V bf lie) k
111. loleui, 11. euutaiua no ntervur), anu t
taken luleruallv. aelllur dlreAllv IIUUII lue bloOi
anil iiiucuua aurnsoea m me aja., au. iu minni
Mail a 1 atari ti cure ua sure you let lue seuuiue.
Iltalatieli tbtaiually aud u lllaale In Tuledu,
Oblu. In r J I'keaey llu. Teaunoohsla free,
uutu uy drtuutials. urUw Tae per bottle.
Alioiit the only time uome iieople
hm4k u 01 ouie iieaipie, is alter uier
uie uuuii aim iiurieti.
Tliere la a salve fur every woutiil
We refer to DeVt'ltl's Wlleli lUael 8W,
eure, burns. Urulaea. cult, hijolent aarea.
M a IomI applkaUmi lu lb luiatill. It,
curaeautru. ami always ourws pile. T
11. I hutuas. iiru;i i.
(enrgo Hand nred to lake to aewine
do fionthe hpr uerves when excited by
writing.
lllddeu Trea.ure of ltritUh Uoylt),
KiuK John was both a seeker lor mm
hlder of treasure. We find liim digging
for treasure in Northumberland about
the siteM of the stations on the Rowan
wall', and ho was reputed to have stores
of treasure in his favorite strongholds.
Somewhere buried in thesandy estuaries
of Lincolnshire are the golden crown
and jewelsuf King John, with the cheat
of treasure that were carried in hit
train. But we speculate, too, about
other hoards, chiefly buried beneath the
foundations ur bis castle wtult, the
secret of wluVh was lost in the suddeu
death of the greedy king,
Again there la a royal treasure perhaps
at this moment lying hid iu some rooky
chasms of the mountains of "Wales
nothing less Hum the treasure of King
Edward II, which he carried with him
lu his Uight from his trinuiidutnt queen
and hi r paramour, and which, they vain
ly, it would seem, after his citureen
deavored to recover. AH the Year
Hound.
Friuiuuclatlou uf Words Emllng-In "Ator.
There never una been any general rule
on to nouns ending in "ator. ' In Scot
land the mode differed from the English
rule In more usually throwing the ac
cent back. Was it not Ersklne who in
his earlier days, having spoken of a cu
rator, making the word a dactyl, was
interrupted uy me jnuge before whom
he was pleading with "'Cura-tor,' if
you please, Mr. ErsUneia Latin word
with a long penultl" "Thank you, my
lord," waa his ready retort, "for your
correction. I bow to tho authority of
ho dlstingulsneil a 'sena-tor and 'ora-tor
as your lordship." London Spectator.
About Cuttlm the Flnxer Sail..
Time ure several well known sayings
with regard to the paring of the finger
nails, and among them are the following!
"Cut them on Monday, out them for
health: cut theui on Tuesday, cut them
for wealth; cut them on Wednesday, cut
tuem lor a letters cut tnem on 'inure
day, for something better; cut them on
Friday, you cot'for a wife; cut them on
Saturday, cut for'Ioncllfe: cut them on
Sunday, you cut them for evllt for all of
that week you'll be ruled by the devil."
PliilAileltiliU Tiinea.
A Tamil proverb expresses the idea
that tears In woman are not so bad after
alii "A weeping man and a smiling
woman are not to be trusted."
DO YOU. WEAR PANTS?
If you do, you want a good
fit, Latest Style and First.
Clas Workmanship.
Leave your order with Froy
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
DRUGS, r".
MEDICINES, genuine and'best
S0AP3, larSe l'no nn,l cheap.
WINESsK001! for medicinal use
CIGARS, tMe ucst made
SPECTACLES, nn extensive
and increasing trade. I guar
antee satisfaction to tery
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully
compounded. '
AT TUJt
a
Conlral Drug Store,
fi Oi Ti
For the present we will carry
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 ltoimd House. - - North Klrat Street.
Oulda has a dog cemetery at her home
near Florence In which are buried all
her favorite "barks," of which there has
been a considerable number.
A.S.Rabenolcl,
VatVUCH Orr.-K UV- r J. W rfuil-bimli
l.itsuni itmr,
BANK. STtll.h'l LKHIUUTON
iMatofU) in ! Us tirau. h J (trill fc.xtititd
rirtiniii tvr suliinnii'ii-tttlit)iiri:t4iiciti-l
UftMtM.). VSfcUMiriA, ul -lv
P O. fcWrtt, MUMKWN
TO CONSUMPTIVES
I h, undeimuiie.1 l.u.i.... I.--.. . . ....iL
U, allli u simple ,,, -utter -uOwllii lr.luv
I 1 luMeals Willi a w -iMiiiis uQedluii, anil I
.in ..it ,liie t'UHauiMlMlun, 1 iixmuato u.ak
I ki. ...i. t.i Ul (etliiH nint-trrs Hi.- ,mii ,,f. ur, d
I. . Uium-t, Ju, 11, Mill ilienull seiid
II, .' ul il.tflM 11 Hi" I'K -u lll.ll.illlia, .1.
.Oil. I tl will ill. .1 .1 mii ' lire lor Coueuiui,
tluu. ilkiliiua. f .tut-liHIa autl all thruat ma
.liiim aiMlatlle II, iiuia-3 .ill ull. ;r. a III trv
m I.I...I, ut II I-. llllllllialik llJoar.lrk.lll,.
Itl. .. lll.lli 11 Wlll.tl Will tin lu tlnliM.
jli.l In. i(,,t a UlrMluK III Ijlriir aililiru.
Uet. rllWtHU X. IIILHON
1 Me York.
One I'm, of Malli.uiatlea.
In an offhand sketch of l'rofaaMqi
Chrystal, one of "his old pupils tells how
this luatheiuatlcian made bis sottaoee aid
him In tho managemeut of his class. The
darlnir snlrits say those who were troiiut
Into their father's ofiloe, aud so did not
jook U(an Cryatal as a door looked tu
their advanpswteht sought to bring sun
shine into tlu room, Chrystal soon liad
the blind down oo tlut.
To relieve the woootony, a student at
tbe end of tvuch ten droutied a marble,
which toppled slowly downward toward
the rrofeasor. At every step it toon
there waa a smothered truitaw, but Chrya
tal, who waa working at the board, did
not turn Ids head. When the marble
reached the floor he said, still with lilt
back to the class.
"Villi the student at the end of bench
ten, who dropped that max hie. stand op"
AU 1 J es dilated, lie had luuutud the
falls of the marble fruiu atep to step.
Cuicayu Poat.
ThrM Children llarued to Heath.
Bi'rvauo, M V.,2ma '1 he lutiejje uu
(irauj lslsBl. oocuulej bj Juiiu lloHuey
.IhiBiul . a nktlfieaw, laa. buMaaaii La 1 1
HlfMialyn. I ..r..H a.., .rat. . Af tka Mallrinan
apt. JO, M-Ty. nba, asd f, Asoie, aieU u, aud rraak,
I attsd 8. WltteAlB lit fllBH
StOVOS,
Tinware.
Heaters and
Ranges
In Great Variety at
Samuel Grayeu's
Popular Store, liank Street.
Roofing nnd Spouting a special
ty Stove repairs furnished
on short notice
llpftsonnblp!
MSG Cm FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH,
Vvuufc' .tpp to irraDKly to & muibr'
nun io hvr daugUte'r ut buitdiiitf Into
iruiitiliiMkt rulUing la uu tQKtUtitcu; "Our
, . i-slilfr. liUu. liu. now 15 yenrn of ge, lmd
- i -n-llily MAUtd wltb uervoukiiwi, u4
dial the f utlrt iiae of iter rtsjhi rni. VU)
i . i i -u t. it itudllluQ thut u httd Ui keep
, r fi..m m'IiuuI liDd ivbtutduu tior wutdc
hi r t.u t- (nrd tt Vltiw dttme. and
,t )i Ue but for an Invaluable remedy
. 4.mld iiu bad tbat twrihle tBUtiuii
'.UtJ. ui-loyedpiUjaWlaii, buthenoeit-d
. i.Miwtft fruin ibuin. TU; ltratof Ut Auguat
it'll tut 7 pounnit. and allhuugb tbt'
, ...-ti only ibnw bottleaof Ner lue tbe
. . ii'tiULi hii vakuid: btsr utrvtMiwii. aud
. it . f it Vtt u du are . nllrvly goim
t, tti i,.U buul regular. jr. (tudaludie! wlili
if i uuduttM' Hbe btw rwivt-rtdron.pli'ii
, f r irw. Tier itppt'Uie w ttuiuuuiu, aim
, i .tin . iki tirocurtj itur uur ujui
h r Mints Ner. iuv a
. i 1 I LU fuHU Xji IMalwUt lUtjdlt1 tilt.
it in-U'u in him, but at. u it'"
u U.ltl, VTW U-gall Kltliitr It It.
i.d tbi efftHl wi almot-l i iiinui
li, K U Bullo' k Bilglitoij N .
I K-ltiratl Nervine (aid ty all
tion a bt-ltlvf uaruuitw,
ll-e 1
m bmuirfc. b r. i
oDiouMidt'd tlir itiii-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF TEUY VALUADLE
Kent Estate !
By virtue if an ordr oTUm ftfpbMn Onttrt
w uarooii iwiuy. uirr win l r wxmu vu ruu,
ur asi, uu inv prcuiiM1, iu rnuiui inr
uarocu uatiuiy. inu. un
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd '93
MONF.o'ilockp, in, the loll owing dwrtbed
KmU KaUle. ! tbe prowrt iUUHN U. FIIEY
dM' d. to-wtt. All tahiat cwrLalu lrat or Dlaoc nf
laud, altuated In Prtuklln fowBtjblj. Oarttoib
county, ra.. uouqami km oeecnuea m iutw
tu-wlt Hiuiluulusf ai a atoue ikenee by land
tVllllaiu KsHiiMerar not th UU dcifFCa Bant 21 iter.
clifUa itoi.f, Utttnoe by the taiueMHitb II dr
urtfit. HMMt 14 itavrrlafw tn m atone thence bv this
imuie iioiui ' urcrrtw phi pvrcun ui a aNone
tbrurv b) land ul Paul Duck north 13V dttgratM,
'uil 1j ut rfbeti u a H hit uk tree, tneaue by
the aaiiie nor lb Slf't deMreee, eL 43 peri-he to
Httone. ibt-utt hy tbr Mitne north t'ldexreea,
emit .t4 r( Ui a ntniic, theure b lainlit ial
ol J uud It la4iur, MMitliMHS deKreea, weat 03
,Miiif to it ulu kiMH ; thfitci bi the aame
tiiutti 4 urgrrii. M pttftit tolbt plaoe uf
btiniiltiK foutaiiiing
:n acres
GO TO
WEENY'S
"Corner Store"
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Nils,
Apples, Celery, Cranbs,
Grapes, Talile Raisins, Confec
tions. Fancy Baskets, Queens
ware, and a Ml line of nine
GREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST.
SAVE THE TAGS.
One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
$173,250.00
In vnluablo Prooonto to bo Clvcn Away In Floturn for
SPEAR HEAD TAGS.
1 , 1 SB STEM WIXDINa EU11K ClOU! w.vTcnns tSMM 0
6.77S PINE IMPORTED PltRNCIt OIT.HA m-AfWES. MOnOCTO BODY,
i BliACK KNAMEL, T1UMM1NI.H, OUAItANTKEn ACUHOM ATIC . . 36,175 M
23.100 IMPOIITED OKItMAN BUCK1I0RN HANDLE, FOUIl BLADED...
' 1-OrKET KNIVt.H .7 43,100 W
11S.600 ROLLED GOLD WATC11 CHAKM ROTARY TELE8COPE TOOTlS
' l-ICKS. I7.TS4M
1 1 B.EOO LARGE PICTURES (ItlM Inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, Cer fnunlnr.
' do advertising on them .7 88,878 03
201,030 PQIZC8, AMOUNTING TO $173,260 09
The a bore articles will be distributed, hy ronnltra, amonit parties who shew Bi'&lS
HEAD Plug Tobaoco, and return to ua tbe TIN TAUH taken therefrom.
We will distribute 338 of these prises In Ibis eonntr as follows I
To TnE PARTY sending ns the greatest number of 8PEAR HEAD
TAOS from tbls connljr wesslllglTe. 1 GOLD WATCH.
To the FIVE PARTIES sending in the next greatest number of .
SPEAR HEAD TAOS, we will give to each, 1 OPFRA GLASH....S OPERA GLASSES.
To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number
of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 rOCKUT
KNIFE JB POCKET KNIVES'
To tbe ONE nUNDRED PARTIES sending ua the next greatest
number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will rive to each 1
ROLLED OOLD WATl'H OH ARM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS
TO the ONE HUNDRED rARTIES aendlng us the next greatest
number of SPEAR HEAD TAOS, wo will give to cuoh t
1AIUJE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 HCItTXCEa
Tofftl Tfrtmber of Frtreai inr this Conntar, 23A.
CAUTION. No Tan will bo rwlveil before Janunrr Ut, 1X01, nor after Febmarr lit,
ISM. Each package containing tassjnlisl p marked plainly irltb Name of Sender, Town,
Countr, State, and Number of Tags In each packsgo. AU charges on package, must b
prepaid.
RKAD. JiPEATl HEAD rosrewa moro nualltles of Intrinsic value than sot other
plug tobacco produced. It la the awpeteat, tne toughest, tbe rlrheal. SPBAtt li EAIMi
abnolutelr. positively and .ll.tlnetlvplr rtiflrrnt In flavor rmiit nny ther plug tobacoo.
A trill will convince the most Rkeptlralnf thla facu It la tho Lirgest aellerf snyalmllar
aham and style on earth, which prove that It hjis caught the rpular taste and. pleases tba
lieople. Try It, and parll-lp-te In the cnnleet for prise. Se f Iml n TIN Tin Is otvaTery
10 cent piece of bl'EaVU IID roil buy. and Inthe laira, no matter bow small ths
Qusntlty. very sincerely,
H THE P. J. BORG COMPANY, MlDDLtTOWX, OfllO.
A list of the people obtaining these prlres In this county will be published sn this
paper Immediately after February 1st. W. 0
DON'T SEND ANT TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I, 1834.
.JJ
Ranges.
Lowest prices, good treatment,
prompt delivery
Call and See Us.
Corner Store,
LEHIGHTON PA.
SrniNO AND BUMMER
Dress Goods
in the verv Neatest Styles
and At tbe Lowest Frlces at
E. H. Snyder's.
Fine Dress Goods,
That can't be matted ' Ulls
town lor btyle
Qual
See Our Goods Before
Yon Buy.
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Fine TPines, Liquors and Cigars,
Fresh Beer and Porter.
FIIEB LX'll every day from 9:00 to
12:00 a. m., and every Saturday even-1
Green Groceries
AT
Frank Leibengiith's
NOKTll FIRST STHEET,
where also enn be found a
Fine Line of Fine Groceries,
Fruits, Ctndles, Green VeKe,
tables in season, 4o ..1 Hlievery
Lowest Prices. Prompt atten
tion and good goods. ,
n-CALL AND SEE US.
ine. Call and tee me. I will treat
you right.
Opposite the Ourrlage Works.
North First Street, Leliighton.
HAVE YOUlt
Freiiht, Bassaie and Parcels
DBLIVEHKI) AY
John F., Hottenstein.
UareruTattentlon pskl to the Dellverr of
Freight, Baggage and Parcels to all pirle
of town at the lowest ptlces. A share of
public patioaaKe Is respectfully soltcUe
S'lT-r.eate orders at Sweeny's, Koch's
or Leibengutb's.
F. P. HEIL,
rOR THE OlUaSBHATicri
tHaal
C7
aZ -
a
toves
and Heaters,
W.
and all kinds ol TINWARE at Lowest Trices at
Opposite the Hound House, .tehightea,
F. - V. Weil 8 Co.,
1031-1033 Linden St., Allentown.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Wood Mantels,
If ire-Place Furniture.
GRILLE WORK
TILING - - - TILING
K2 BUY OF THE MAKER -2
F. W. WEIL & CO.,
lias it ever occurred to you that you can huy just' as cheap it rot
cheaper here than you can huy in the city 1 It is a solid FACT.
Apples and Potatoes
Are arriving daily in car load lots and are being sold at the very
lowest prices to retailers
' FRUITS, NUTS, AND CIGARS,
Sold and delivered ut and frequently way below city prices.
Wholesale Coimnisslon Dealer, East ,VcIssport4 Pa
TREXLEE
He has 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 ot
Wagons,
Carriages,
Carts.
Wai.t to remember this and see
me before buying elsewhere.
o
3
SEWING MACHINES
OrriCB-IIorlaeher's Mock, opposite the
the Valley House.
1 1
UnU on swab ol prl. a w
fnefatm opUus at Atijitraua Arties.
t iMLarl
hulUi,. his
astaaaltlviiy
TIM Inn
ul , I WoMI.IHV Fl
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fove
AMK
AKN
nwr 1 1 iNi. hoi i aiii.K
and tillirt lift . 3-ari oull.Kililu.gv
l.-iui. aixl i..u.lniuiin ul Ur made known at
lime aiiU aa- .it alr, ti,
AUSTIN BOYKJI, AilluLuiatraUr.
WrAasport May eta. Wi.
The la(lliic lle.latirnt lu the laehlah
V.ll.J.
CIRCLE CAPE
I.ION HALL Ht'lLlll.NO,
cSra'r.. ALLENTOWN,
01IAS. A. lUnVIAN,lJr,
Tlili lotiUr KtwlMirul luu bwu tburuti(hl
rffllUnl aud rvfuruUlinl, od the KMtfnU mi -BUktiMloiu
rt of ft Miatrlur aod IdvIIIdx ctuuiu'
Usr Atl tbe dsliewltMi uf tbv mhuuii th-rvtHl at
niuUttrtUe nUft. The twtr la stippllml will) ntmv
but tb Dtwt btmuds uf Wiaea, LaliiOrn, Aka
Olgftn, ett.
EsftdlM' UIhJmk 1Umw in tit ItMr.
TO THE IaAUIES OF
LEIIIGllTOaV.
I take plesture In snnoun.
clog to you that
MRS S. C. WHEATIaEV
holds tbe Agency (or hit
Ooodt. Sbe will tie plesl
to recslfe your orilera ai
her roalilenosi'l'lrst street,
or will call utxiu vou In
person, on request to do so
ve trust tue laaies jtui
Uke ultanuje ot this oo-
oortunltv to nurchaae anenuiueat ADA JE
(ittlftWOLU CMK8ET. Made In various
at) lee.siid leugtba. A lao rbjslcal Tul ture
ll'alsls.
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ntlii rwusytoW UcL iW CuiiUau
utake Uta fc! pirfluiMd Hud Hji
tu ft) MtnulM fllbMft
II tm tbo far Uiliif wtw
Ux. dUitirerttar itala. aiuMU,
mtuhixi UiUtaiaWt, itmh Mu.
fXIfVA. IUTX'1'0 CO-
oto. Atu m vk .
April
EDS)
THE SEASON FOR
GARDEN
IS COMING ON FAST,
and we wsh to inform our customers and the public in general
w e have laid in an entirely fresh stock, bought from the
most reliable houses and have an assortment that can not be
duplicated in several counties.
IFe invite ALL to make out their orders early, while the
assortment is complete.
Lehigh Goal & Hardware Go.,
J Il'St St., MjelBlglUOEI.
0 W KUMTZ & CO.
Mast WcicKpaste
Lots of Fine New GooodsJ
All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Vory Cheap.
Come and see us. We are stocked with a large assortment of
tlie tilings you need.
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS,
THE CARBON CO. IMPROVEMENT CO., Limited,
SncMser to n- SMcr. FraDillD Planine Mill. weiajoriPiL
Ueelres to say tlut tbsy are prepared st short notice to furnish bids and estimates
oo all kinds of Kougb & Ureases! Uumlier, noon, baiuee, c. logeiber lib ruts In
terior leruts In oak, ivamut, uneirv or rine, st tne very lowest pncei, roniistSBV
wltb xood work and arel-cMss maierlai. ve urnesuy solicit vonr pti.viit u
guarsntee in lelum to give sautiscuon in every particular.
CA1UJ0N COUNTY IMPROYEMEJST COMPANY,
D. L. DAVIS, Manttgar
THE POSITIVE CURE.
S SLY HatnajKS, S ur Kw Tsifc rneeut
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