1 w0 AN INDIAN WIND 60N0. p wolf of the winter wind U iirlft. ,Q UeftTM fW BLIit KU UUCTM M ssmw Nfn we hear hi bewl 1b the gfaottlr drift iAj he ruehee iwet on a phantom trail. And aU the bight we huddle and fear, "&r we know that Lie bath U the path 01 idi death. And the flame burn low when bis itepe an 9Aid the dim hnt rek with hta grave eoM ureauu the fawn of the wfnd of the erring I elir. Her light feet rustle the nor, white graaa, The trcee are roused at ehe raoei by. In the pattering rain we bear her pass. T-Tiri iti lmw niMtrone we oast aiMe JVbUe we winnow the golden, hoarded maize. L4 the earth awakes wud a iiinu 01 priuo To deok her beauty for f eslal days. The hawk of the summer wind It proud Bhe clroles high at the throne of the sun. Whan the itorm la fierce her scream Is load. And the scorching glance of her eye we shun And oftentimes when the noon u ungui BE5p?.V silence falls on the chotri of oog, AM the partridge ihrlnks In a wild affright ,Vt- h"e a aearohlng shadow awing along. The hound of the autumn wind li slow; tu. inm to Ak Id the heat and sleep When the sun through the drowi? haze bendt low And frosts from the hills throogh the tar -.latnl light creep. nn MftntJms he tarts In hli dreams When the howl of the winter wolf drawi lull rolls In the void warm beams 0"J b,VMle the flocking blrdt to the south drift br. MOAriDur in voau'i vompanian. -at tan (PHE SLIPPER TRICK ., This varnished dancing pump wai supped on tne rooi or an exrraisiwyuuuii '""ttiari at a reception at one of tho leading d UAftmaof Paris. Mr eminently correct nirjlerauceilnot torn np their aristocratic ,ioiitsei at tho vulgar lack cf delicacy be tIlotojfed by my exquisite young man. Let , Jjm among you who does not odoro n dainty loot cast th8 first stone, ail) fl'aT9 Latournelle that Is my ox- 1"u tf perfect dancer. lie possessed not only "Kwtj very nimble legs, but two very niin UlwDW' hands, whereof the adroitness was admiration of all his friends. Indeed a)o4hmost expert conjurer would not have ob if60 ashamed to own him for pupiL At his word of command watches passed from one pocket to another, gold coins vanished Into thin air, flowers grew upon moliim as If on a magical bush he drew urjtham forth from his pockets, his sleeves, Tfclibtyi waistcoat, his cravat, in quantities sufficient to decorate the corsages of all Ittteladles present, and this after having. WWy ' preamble, turned his pockett J Inside out. rolled no his sleeves and 10-iehed his waistcoat. In a word, he was UMbuenchanter of the best drawing rooms loahrjd the spoiled child of the ladies, i..,. .ierhnris. rather than the spoiled child, he conhidered himself the pettod dar- Jlng. At any rate he was in love, nnd he made that fact known with the audacity ul,tftt often gives success. uuituiiThe object of Ids adoration was the ssatronng wife of General Pascalon it is .evlUanlp the husband's rank that restrains ixuMVSi from mentioning the disparity of ,, ...their ages. But all generals have young wives, which is only another proof that "'"tliol truly brave do not recoil from dau ,u9'derk of any kind. It is traditional in jilt 'gases of this kind that the husband lo iwMuld bo jealous, but General Pascalon silt was not so. Dut If he was not an Othel .,,, lo.neither was he a fool. Trusting in the loyalty of his young wife, he cherished no Illusions. lie oiv lsua pifti many a PnlaU Royal farce with la Wi Wife by his side more often than not, lo swioh was imprudent perhaps but ho riit aUo escorted her to balls, never plead- ... lingjiis ace as an exouie, and waited pa- reMiy xor ner uu aiier in. oouiion, NOB sstl jagato all oppearances nis wile was quite iiulJulipCTaapa she was so. But there were trju aunty of young fellows who would lcok iuii down at you from the high superiority' m oQJhedr S3 years if you ventured to ex . . tires, suck an idea and sav: Sou are too refreshing." it'jusug g0nerftj Was not to be laughed nt. .H -lisinew his dinger, not only before all -uiae.hvorld hau seen It, but before any one Y. tels. suspected it, and he saved his honor like a man of Intelligence which Indeed he could have done is no other way. And this brings us down at last to the varnished slipper of the exquisite young onuraia. ul dwiilfbave said that the affair took placo Xabetaift Biidst of a reception. Dancing eeliiuOTiBoi" on in the larger rooms. The general was chatting with some of the older guests In a small room adjoining "'r6W,one set out with card tables. He happened to glance carelessly toward Slititib players and started suddenly in ear- VLfiK-IHTe. sntl-i"Bles me," said hs, putting np his . glasses, "there s my wife at a whirl table. T certainly thought she was waltzing or 9111 pblkling or something, and there she Mulaying whist. Bhe must be very tired, for she never plays cards and is eut almays dancing. I shall have to scold eldt he added, with a laugh, "for in- iol j!Wtf'n15 herself so much in her favorite Li !)nlare "lat Be u to penance at the card table," and he strolled leisurely A J A1 1 eiil ui jfjosUe knocking his glasses from his a ulatytfi as he reached the whist table, he IbuiietDoped to pick them np and saw be bltii&eath the table a slipper, a patent leath lo sf?&V?mP' from which its tenant had es aa u f fl' oow, shod only in fine black stile hose, was pushed against the little foot of the general's wife. But he also toqifioWcW that thelatter constantly avoided -' " tile toot that so persistently pursued her tew fHTxL. jflhaau'f IJum," said the general, taking in .jj.jtljiituatioi) at a glance, "the fortress Is. attacked, but It is well defended. 1 481" 1Kive arrived just in time," Then, smll- JnUOlSJJ- tL.lml. . If h haA KAon nMMnv 01 iiM4eUhlng over his wife's chair, questioning ein lanoziaavising ner play, ne devoted him- bns eflflo a fit that would have furnished no fwilViidrmatist with an Irresistibly comic theme, considering the difficulties of the sdi In Won general bad tmdertaken i .'(JcWt"the abandoned slipper, provoking Jlrnn((ve.mtant sudden jerks from Jostleil ifl blitfeetprotestations from disturbed play an sarvlasUnlshed looks from those who te iuouJ4ee tbe extraordinary movement sjlcl if W leg and the remonstrance from no bWME" waW n stn' dear' wl11 n"1116" ro knock my chair about so? You are giving me a " '"''Heaaache." ,snly!HlAti monjmt the mistress of the etnas 'bbuiecame up to oak Latournelle if he oa fcnwould not perform some of his amusing tldl etxtclu. "Certainly; I shall be delighted," be answered nervously, preoccupied as he UUtibr tbe extraordinary movements of a s nil the general, who stooped down just then en ms-lf to pick np something and Immedl u iaUlfgot up and left the group. me you L" imlli.'-l iVPertainly, lnadame. In just one mo ,3ooaiiHt," eaid Latournelle, feeling with qwi-ullifoot for bis slipper, and so recom tiaull xnenuinfr the remarkable jig executed by " enmseceral a few moments before, riow tatn!ttbe"i6ther rlayers laughed outrlght- !' .. ' 'rwpKh they had hot dared to do the first Anil th tnlaipau rf ih ttmisp U?js(d; there, surprised at being kept eil mtt!l! so long and wondering bow j'I ,l-it!jW(& longer her escort would keep her attitude. Impatient ladles cairn In shoals to add their solicitations to those of their hostess. Our young man positively bad to get out of the predioameut some how. lie did get out of it, but with only one shoe also bad stooped down and dis- the disappearance of the mis- 1 slipper, and be marveled in deep ly how be was going to explain such a state of affairs. Ills one shod foot provoked general y, then delighted applause ami "It's a trtckl It's some tnour i pet ted darling of the ladies smiled c sunle and stammered! s, ladiM, it is a triok." Uause, accompanied by a general sag of hands, greeted tots an nent, w uile Latourneue kept say ax to himself: ' "Oh. ves. it's a great trick, bat some one has played it uu me, ana l dou't uui . It so very funuy. If I only knew who it Ut-tiym. struck with an idea: "Hear esalf if it could be the general hie sin arular performance just now and 1 saw film sloop dxwu -if it was really be. it would be apretty uncuiufartaule joke on ma. now staxsuitAX' r As he escorted" tbeMa'dy through the room he tried to get near the general. He managed to do so, and with the beck of his hand he cautiously knocked against tho pocket of the general's coat which ha suipectod contained the slip per. There was nothing there! iieineu to sound the other pocket, but a slight move on the general's part carried hlui out of reach. To touch it, it was neces sary to pass around on tho side whero it WAS. "Where lo the world are you taking mar' demanded the ladv on his arm. m-f-to the head of the room,' and as he was now on the right side of the general he wanted to try the other twin. Hero was a new oomaciw mm he had not foreseen. The f aot that the lady had the arm nearest the general made any attempt at exploration impos sible. He offered the other on the pre text of an old wound which was mining him and was able at last to repeal ins fnrmer tactics. This time he was satis fied. "It's there!" he murmured, and he did not enjoy the reflection that the hns band of his adored" one had discovered hU mnnenvers under the table. "Well, I'm in a pretty mess," he con cluded. Tlvervliodv had crowded into tho room. there was an expectant hush, and all were on tiptoe for the promised incK. Thprn was no WAV to retreat. "Here goes," sold tbe imprudent lover. "I must tako the plunge, come what mm." And he Blunged. "Ladies," he said, "I have lost my slip 1 have not irot it concealed about my person; my pockets are empty" he turned tnem insiae out - nor unui mj coat" he held it open "nor in my waist cnat" he unbuttoned it "nor in my sleeves" and he turned them up to bis elbows. "You see. ladies, I lnfve noth ing in my hands or my pockets. I must find out, then, where the lost article is. I Nothing Is more simple, l nave oniy to make a slight cabalistic calculation." With this he covered his face witn nis hands and assumed on attitude of pro found cogitation. Then, without re moving his hands, he counted: "One, two, three, four, five. My slipper," he cried, "is in the le'ft pocket of tho sixth person to my rlgnt." This person was me general. "Not badl" the latter exclaimed un der his breath, and In obedience to the universal cries of "Search yourself, search yourself, general," he drew the dinner from the Docket indicated. A storm of applause was evoaca uy ine brilliant success of tho tnclc 1 lien, oil er much whispering, several voices cried, "Oh, the general is his confederate," "Yes, yes," came a chorus of voices. "he s a confederate. The conjurer protested. "Do it again, thenl" some one demand ed, nnd everybody took np the cry i "Yes. vest Do it againl" "Oh," said a lady, "the general has lust been whispering to II. Latournelle. And the cry went up again that he was a confederate. The general affirmed that ho was in no sense furthering the conjurer s devices. "But you were just now whispering with him," Insisted the witnesses of the conference. "The exact truth is this, ladlos: You asked the conjurer to repeat his per formance. I just this moment told him that it was one of those tricks that should not bo tried a second time. Did I not. girt" said the general significantly. "Precisoly, general, and I shall fol low your advice," replied Latournelle, "It shall not bo repeated." And It never was. Translated For Ar gonaut From the French of Jules Jloi nanx by L. S. Vassault. COLUMBIA'S EMBLEM. Blsssn Colombia's emblem, lue bounteous, golden eornl Estia mo of tbe srest sun's slow And tbe Joy ot tbe earth 'twas born. From Boporlor's snore to CMU, ITmm ) V.a r an fif dawtl til tha West. 1 uu us uiuir " ' - - " " It sprang at the sun's bebett. And if dw and howr from lis nUl hour With honjr end wins 'twas fed Till the nods were fain to share with men The rerf ot fesat outapread. For the rarest boon to the land tber lored Was tba corn so rloh and fair. Nor star nor breei o o'er lbs farthest seas Could And Ita Use elsewhere. In their holiest temples tba Inaaa Offered lbs heaven sent males Groins wrought of (told In a silt er fold Fnr ttiM ann'a pnrantnred trace. And Its harvest carao to t'te wandering tribes As the gads' own gill c J seal. And Montezuma's festal bread Was made of Its sacred roeaL Narrow their cherished fields, but ours Am broad as tba oontlnent'e breast. And lavish as leaves and flowers tbs sheaves Bring plenty and Joy and rest. I For they strew the plains and crowd lbs wains When tbe reapers meet at morn, T1U blithe cheers ring and west winds sing A song for tbe garnered corn. The rose may bloom for England, Tbs Uly for Franoe untold, Ireland may honor the shamrock, Scotland ner thistle bold. But tbe shield of the great republic. The glory of tbe west, Bball bear a sulk of tbe tsaeeled corn. Of all our wealth the beat. The arbutus and the goldenrod Tbe heart ot the north may cheer. And the mountain laurel for Maryland lis royal clusters rear. And Jasmine and magnolia The crest ot the south adorn. But the wide republic's emblem Is the bounteous golden eornl Edna Dean Proctor In Century. Why?; luatlurts Thut Lead 'tcf Heath. Professor Hlviirt proved that there ar "instincts" that lead to death by fullinj to adopt themelvi to change of cir cumstances. Migratory quail by thou sands perish In tho deserts of northen Africa, where their iinceeiurs nseu lo nni. a comfortable inter resort, obounillni with forefts and even with grninlii-ld if wo shall credit Pliny's account tif tin NuiiiMlan coast lands. The fortts nr gone, but myriads of quail still fulh.v in the same route lit the rioli -of Star .. Hon. San FroncUco Chronicle. Altogether Too Uslieiialve. Husband I think I 6hall go out ant coti'h n few fish for our dinner tomor row. Wife Nil. !. .vln. wo must cconn inlLC. Buy t'.ti i of the r .,-nlr.r dealer Detroit I', -o rres. When jou feel all tired out and broken up generally you need a good tonlc.Hood's Sarssparllla Is the best. Try It. Camlllo Flomoriou has arrived ot tho conclusion that In less than ten million years the land on our planet will be covered by water. Forest fires in this country destroy every yeor tl2.O0O worth of timber. Why Is Strictly Pore White Lead the best oslnt t Because it will outlast all other paints, fdve handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the erst cost win DC less. If Barytes nnd other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white lead! always branded Pure, or "Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and Is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy Is to cloth, Barytes Is to paint. Be careful to use only old and standard brands of white lead. "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett " "Ulster" are strictly pure, " Old Dntch" process hraniU. eatihlished bv a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co. 'a Pure White Lead Tlntine Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sals by the most rcllsble deslers In psints everywhere, U you are going to ralnt, It will pay you to send to us lor a book containing rnrorma. tlon that may eave you many a dollar It will only cost you a postal cariltodoso. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Drotvlwir.Kcw Tott, COMUUNIUATKK" To Owners Of. Wagons, wouldsay Hint before you lake your wngon to the shop for repnirs look over the painting I did Inst yenr, fee whether I use inferior Paint nnd Varnish Then compare prices, nlsn in the purehnse of a new .one, 15uy ofnCarrinire Man! And buj where you cet the same article for, Oh ! so much less money, for my place is noted for that, namely, to sell cheaper than any other, becnusel sell for the ready stuff you see. REMEMBER1 I i ir. . '1 lnvi-Htlgntl I fft tirtiusTF.r. k rrRK sift lnit me ni'wi tlrntlnn ns I" t n r rpixmiilMl I tty nail Slio merits of our Tabl- Little vegetable bealh producers. De H'llt's Little Ksrly Risers cure malarious disorders and segulste the stotnach and bowels, which prevents hesdaehe and dlsilress T.J). Tbomss, Druggist. A dash of saltpetre in tho water keeps cut (lowers fresh. Pessimistic. "Do you believe the rain falls alike on the just and the unjustr "Niilel The unjust swipe the umbrel las." Exchange. Home llrlllUnt Hnord Strokes. Eteplumts oro completely disabled by one blow from tho Arabs two h:umet sword, which nlmot severs tho huge hind leg, biting deep into tho bone. This feat is voned by tslushiug oil the trunk, leaving it dangling only by a jueco of skin. A ghoorku his bem been by the late Laurence Olii.h.nit to behead a buf falo with a single blow of bis cookrie. And Sir Samuel linker, a man powerful enough to wield during Ids African ex ploration tlio "baby," tin elephant rifle weighing 22 inads, once clove n wild bear with UIj big huuting knife almost in halves as it was making n final rugh, catching it just behind tho shuttlder where tho bide and bristles aro at least a epan thick. Sir Walter Scott relates how the Earl of Angus, with his huge sweeping brand, challenged an opponent to fight and at a blow choiied asunder his thighbone, killing him on the spot, There is a story current in Australia that n Lieutenant Anderson in 1S-VJ, during an encounter with bushrangers. cut clean through the gun barvi'l of hit adversary with his sword. And at Kos- sassin it is related that tino of Araul i'aslia s soldiers was ecvereu in two uur- lug tho midnight charge. But in the opinion of experts this is very improba ble, even had tho new regulation saber then been in use. Loudon Ulobe, H'e could not Improve the quality If paid double the price. DeWllt's Witch Ilaile .Salve Is the best Salve thsl experi ence can prodiiro, or that money can bu Thomas, Druggist. It scares a man who has done wrong to be told that he has an expreslve face. USE DANA'S SARSAPAItlLLA, its "TI1E KIND THAT CUKES." In Japan women work a stevedores. H. KREIDLER, I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets WlllrrnrpirilrlptrnTtiiflnPr'irirorTonAiiwiiirrom uwnnByg, reriwiiiy nnrm 1mm: r mat n kni"n.ftiMliimy i? r, m in ft run or u nor con e wunommn unuwi rdrP m tiie tmti' 'it, win) 111 oltrntaruy Btopsmokiugor c Hewing in a lew aay. llllUniVDIUUJUU WW lUUIUlin.iJ liniJll ouimytnon on mBpunui i..tMi.. ' 1 vtheureor our sittiALs ivkmuua uulu iuku iadluio. idnln: , i nt nntlfutnnronllnwPd the frro tiie of IJqnor or Mor. pl.t'M- mill! itirlitlmnei.tiiry siiru ToiniKaniy giro iurm up. . i -emi prtlMilnriinilampliletof tetlri.on!al8fri'.Biulhall pr 'ini to pint " Htini-rtTn i roin miyui nireo unuiwiu i-iriuuiiiiiii.' ti-ui lib iMTi"'itSno iihvu itceacureu uy inon-oui uur iim-ns, KILL'S TABLETS nro lor saio uy an ikt-vi.bo READY FOR TIIE IlOItE CONVERSATION OF A MAN WHO WAS PRIMED FOR A DYSPEPTIC. ieii.ii, t fii rtA iinrtiHfkiuro. If ymti (lri'pi.'innfiiot kp them, cncltwons S 1 .00 nuvsll . mi ou, iy rt'iurnmau, npac(jou uui . Tsst.I Its Write your nunio ami nflurrjwp.Mn.y.AndstM.e -iii. r TubUU ure for Tubncco, Marphluo or . 1,1 j nor iiai'ii. IM) NOT BE DCCCIVED .nto ptircbftrtDg any r mr vnrittu8inniruiiiH rf wing otrrn-d for miu ask lor jc-j.1'tj Mauuructureu only by TIIK OHIO CHEMICAL CO,, El, 63 & C6 Open Block, LIAIA.OIIIO rAltTirULAU-S FREE A FEW TcstimcDlals from persons who havo boon curod by tho uso of Hill s Tablets. TnR Ohio TnEMiOAL Co.: I'ICAB HI R I nTB vvrn usinn wr prirn for tnlmrro hnhlt. nnd found It WOtlld I An what vim rtnlm fiir It. I ummI ten CClltl -..rth s-sf Iis at mnlriwt. i-tllWiTilT tiilwlfTtl n llftVa ttit irnm nnn to flto rlirnrs: or 1 would Mnotte eH1t tan tn fort V TlltM'M Of UiImCCO. Ilad rllCKCd n.i ..nnbixi fnr tw!it (1 t vrari. aii'l lt tmrkniF09 of tout Tu biota carwt mo o I htiTanodi utrtf for it DORllr. FBBKT. N. T. Tnfi Onto CnKMICAL Co. :-Oentli?miik:-oii time oo I sent r. t ni nrih nt vtnir Tablets ftarTobacco llftblt. 1 ri-relved ,,. nil si.Tif .i.rt itf.miLTh I R. both abtsavVMitoker and Cbower. they did Ibo work In lees than tlirenlHV(t. 1 am rured. meyuwwu. MAT1IEVV JUllsNSON, 1. O. Box 4J- PlTTHIlUIIOIl. 1A. THROHIOrnKlllCAtCo.I-flENTLKMEHI It (TlTM mo plt"Uro to aprttk ft wor.1 nf ral. for vour Tablets. M y wn wan Ht nmgly addle tl to tho nae of llnuor.aiid iliniuirli af i lend. I was lod to try your TauieiB. iiowaria noavynnu constant drinker, but after uahi your Tabli-u iui inrwi y"l'i"" ""'VJ,' you, ii wtn nni lunch llnunrof auv Llnd. lu order to know tlio euro wu3 iH-riuaucut. M.&'ltRI.ir.N MOItUlSOH. Cincinnati. Ohio. r . . n .. .u-u . v.. r.v,laia hnvri tvirfnrniM nintrnpln In nv r&ilA. two imLkUKis oi your lauiewt, miu wiiiiuwmuj ruunmi W. L, LU1LUAY RESPONSIBLE ..IS 'VHII1I ' In i II l rn THE OHiO CHEM.CAL CO., ."--J 01, 63 and SB Opora Clock. LIMA, OHIO. t mention this tinnpr.I t ,lK j.lemt in. ntltm this pftppr. SUMMER All the Now and Pretty Fancies in NE AT MILLINERY. Can be found i" great array at our stoics in Weissport andLchightor. Wi' ci'r'.ainly nPYt:r luid sucli a Bit; Assortnu'iitlioforc iailzell A Chmnlci lnrll,l. on llrlatlns: III- tlirn mw. It rum of n Mow HwuarknM. Onunnd la Abl. to Ut In IhiI av ltt Viurfls In 111. Pnnraff of n limg Talk. "Vou arc so Irarly anJ rolnist." aaM tho orgtilons tlysjieiitlo, with art ret scorn, to Ills casual Iravsling itojuahit ; attce, "that I iirrsnm yon are licret , tronbletl with ilysinrwta. Yon havt' much to li tliiinkfiti fur I am often In I suoli n state Hint" Was the linrly luiinaliitaiice to CTKlorf tho irarnility of n chantu tlysis iitlcr Hr was not I "On tho contrary ," ho immediately re ! plleil, for, nuver having stiff itM a mo meat in his lif front any ihystcal all tnent, his mlml was arrive ami vlsrHiinl "On tho contrary. T linve stiffi reil nn told torttiro from tlysiH-jsiia, and hm yon aro lnten-steil In the milijit't I will will luitly irivo j on my eximtanrc. 1 liu with the finest Ulgeatlon In tho World, but wlille eliuaKl in tho military service of tho country, lieina 10 years scontin on tho frontier, the character of thu ra tlons, toirether with tlio quality of thi confections of soldier cooks iireviunsly engageil In driving hacks nnd slugging castings" Oh, mv trouble was not with cooks,' Interposed tho dystwtitio loftily, but nevertheless much chagrined to find tin burly nciruitintauco nreiKired to talk on on the subject. "As 1 was abont to tell you, I am often In such a stato that" "And tho irregularity of tho meals, hurried on the burly acquaintance, served, you unuerstanu, in camp, al fresco and a la f otirchetto sans ceremonies threw mo Into such disorder that I had Indigestion, then dystiepsia, then non- assimilation. I submitted my case to the army suriroons. They advised mo Doctors aro of little uso. I will tell you" Nope Sucb condense: Makes an tvery-d.iv convenience of an nlJ-tlmc luxury. Pure and wholesome Pr?p tied wilh scrupulous care, lllphc t awar J at all I'we Pood Expositions. E a. h paJaue makes two larpe pies. Avul Itnl'atlons - anJ InsKt on having t Num. SUCH hrnnJ. Mi-Ki'tJI-L & fOtlLE. Svracuse. N m 1 w Bo sure to Como See Us. and MILLINERY. M. CULTON. WEISSrOUT, PA. Ierorance of the merits of DeWItt's LittUKarlj .Users Is a misfortune. Tbese little pills r eg n I ale theliycr. cure heatlache dytpepsia bad Iraatb. constloation and bllllousneas, T. I). Thomas, Drugelst. A 03 -year-old resident of Leaven worth, Kuusas, U cutting a new tooth. Itucblrn' Arnica flalv. The hnt naive In the world fur Cuts, li rui Sores, Ulcers, Malt ltliemn, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Conies, and all 8klu Krupllons, and intuitively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to cWe perfect aatla litciiuu, vr iiiunry rrimitiru. i ica at ritus y box. For sal by Beber lhltfutuuj and lllery Weissport. One ungrateful man does an injury to all who stand In aid of need. Babe ball is one business which can't llourish without strikes. The wind from the North blows tharp and keen, and bad etiecla of colds are aeeii. One Minute Cough Cure ao safe and sure. win quickly pei lor m a wouderous euro. 1. u. luomaa. Idle men do not think; they only dream. .MU iit 11 Gc-imuli uutl IiislUli Wru.rrs. Mr. D. F. tji'.i!oss gives tho following instructive contrast between English aud German weavers: Tlio well fed English weaver can without tlifikiilty look after four looms uud can with the nid of n ju venile usxistant ("tenter") manage as many as six. Hut, as Dr. von Schulze Gaeveraitz tells us, notwithstanding that the continental manufacturers run their looms from 20 to 80 per cent slower than ours aro worked, in Mulkouse aud In Switzerland each weaver can only tend three, and in Germany you will seldom see a weaver able to tend more than two looms. The effect of the superiority of the English operatives upon the cost of production is shown liy the fact that, m tuougn tlio rate of remuneration of our English weavers it about 100 iwr cent higher than that received by the Swiss aud Oeruian "hands, yet wo are able to turn out cotton cloth at a labor cost dis tinctly lower than that which obtains in Switzerland and Germany. London Let ter. C.uslit Napplus. Uncle Dear me, Uarl, what a ioor memory you navel Nephow A poor memory, you say? Why, I can repeat four pages of tho names in the directory after reading tbem through only once! Uncle I'll bet you a hamper of cham pagne that you can't do it. The nephew sends for a directory, at tentively peruses four pages and shuts up tlio book. Uncle-Well? Nephew Muller, Muller, Muller, etc. ad infinitum. All the four pages of the directory be ing takeu np with this familiar patro nymic, our student won bis bet tu tine st) le. seileublasen. Not mu Unlucky Number. "Jason," said Mrs. Calliper to her hus band as they sat at dinner, "do you tuiuk that la la an unlucky uumberir "No, Cynthia," said Colouel Calliper, "1 can t say tuat 1 tlo, aud I dun t be lieve that any of us would if the subject were presented to us tu a proper light. Xtow we fortunately are rich; we uou need money. But suppose we did, and tliat somebody should offer us 13,000. wouia we, would anybody, my dear, de cline these thousand, as unlucky becailMi tuey nuuiumai yjt jo, cyutula, no. w wouldn't uot to any large or apprecia ble extent. Jiew lork bun. All that honesty, experience and skll cau do to produce a perfect nlll. has been employed lu waking 1)6 H'llt's Little Early lasers. Tbe letult Is a specloc for sick neauscue, biliousness anil constipation UtIKDA. NA'K H.IIHAI'AWI.I.A, Irs "THU H1N1J TlllTUUUKa- All the talk In the world nlll not eon vince you so quickly as one trial of De' Witt's Witch Ilszel Salve for scslJi.buroi, uruses, skin anrcllons and piles. Make your mistakes all teach you something. Hon. W, V. Lucas. Ex-Slate Auditor of Iowa says; "I have used L'lismdorlaln's !oueb Hemedr In mv fain Ir ar.d bate no uesltstlon In ssylng tbst It Is sn excellent renifcdy. I believe all that Is claimed for It. Fetsons Htllctcb by a couch or a cold will find It a friend." There Is no dinger from whooping cough when this remedy Is freely given. 2o and 60 cent boltlrs for sale -at Keber's Lehighlon and lllerys neisspori. Subscribe foe the Advocate. a . a weal AH ( ictsyi Mtn,,iOOOn i for tb. Cs. ufth. Klskt Hand. 'The buttons oa coats, etc. , are placed on the right aide and the sited of the hair in toys to the left vidully to suit manip. uUitiun by tue right lund. The great Ilulosjpliar New ton records that at tint he cuufiued his astrouoinical ob servation, to bis right eye, but afterward he managed to train bis loft. But there are persona vhu could uot do this, owing lo use nnrmnai sweugtu ur tuetr ayes. Chambers' Journal. 111. 0u Uskfc Traven Look here, Wmt tjttm you nude hsb crt k. tthoeuiaker They nlway. creak at the end of ia .lay., sir, u use bill Ua t paid. Hew Yora Herald. SPRIN6 BOODS Now Spring and Summer Goods mean more with us than the same words meau from other dealers. Why? Because alt the goods we have on our counters and shelves are now there is no last yoar'sstock of goods brushed up and piled up to deceive the buyer. We In tend lo merit your patroit nge by honest, fair anil square daaling and wo want you to conie and see what we have in Now Dress Goods at very Low Trices. Grocpties & Provisions, f the best nttsllty anil at the lowest prices, Choice Flour mid Keetl. Fresh Country Product; irushing Mnchines & H'ringcrs of the liest.uiaVes al low prices. ALL GOODS AltE DELIVEIIEI) FI1EE. A 8AFK INVKSTHr.NT. J, n. H'llson, 371 CUT St., bhsrpsbttrg, Pa., says be will not be without Dr. King' New DIscsvery for Consumption, Cough snd Colds, Hist It cured bis wile who was threatened with l'oeumonla after an at tack of "La Orlppe," when various other remedies snd several physicians bsd done her no good. Itobert Csrber, of Cooks port, l'a.. claims Dr. King's New Dlirov ery has done blm more good than anytblDg he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nolklog llke 1U Free Trial Bottles at ruber's Drag Store, Leblshlon, anl tilery's Drug Store, Weissport. Msrge bottles, COc and tl.Ok Too many folks are fine talk and bad walk. The following Item, dinned from t is Fl, Afsdison (lows) Democrat, contslns Infor mation well worth rem.uiberfogt "Mr. John llolh, of this city, who met with sn accident a few days ago, ipralnlnc and bruising nis leg and arm quits severely, was cured by one CO cent boille of C'uaw berlsln's rain Halm." 'Ibis remedy llhout an enual for sprains and bruls and should lists a plsce In every bous hold, or sale by lliery Wel.sput nt lletier. Lehighlon. Tbe Improveil ludustr lal Dwelling Company ot London, England, has capital of 2j0OiJ0. The death rate li low In Ua properties. Yale's Young Men's Christian Asso olation baa the second largest member ship of tne twenty-four city andoollege Laasoelatlons in Ceunectleut, The omeral Improves lu color on ex posure to the light. Fearls kept In the dark loose their lustre, but regal It on exposure to tbe sun A woman never loses faith In a man who treats her well. IX Wltt' WIUu Uaa.1 Malt. asm. 4Im. II. Witt's WUek Haass Halt. eulM bunu. IX Win's Wlicli Haul suit. euro, mt IX Wlu s Wiwa IW kalt. ear., ulesrs H'e have ilectrlc lighted. Roomy, Tleasint Store, t.oiue anil see us. Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. For the next fow mnnths the great question of interior decor ation nnd house painting will Re the leading consideration ot property owners. Let us make n siiL'ife'stion for voli. You want the work done right ; we can do it for you at reasonahle figures, or we will sell you the wall mnnr and decorations. Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can please you. O. -A. GOTH, BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA, lll'.AUT. IN AM. KINDS OK HARHESS ! Whips, Fly Netts, Robes Blankets, And everything else tiiually kept. In n .UlllrM class More oi mis klinl. - REPAIRING Of all .Hurts nttomlotl to liputlv. cheap 3 llv nnd promptly. Hi tool til attention J Ipairt to tlio umm.f.ipturo of Iliirnos 10 orocr. STORE IN LF.UCKEL'S BLOCK. FHIiNITUr.E. UNDEUTAKINIl FI.OUU .t FKED. Robt. N. Anthony, (Sucrewor to .1. F. Hex, Fast WeU.jSo.rt.) WII.I. CONTINUK TO Ml TUB 11F.ST 1'IiACK TO BUY f nrnitnre, Floor & Feefl, At tli IsiiWPfit Ciivo us n cnll. Xo trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. A. Sell &rCo., Itc-a of OKra llouhr, Iron hticeU Tdiiii tr all l'ur,Jiti hlrthl wit verj nel't.t!ASK(lIVK Vi A UAM. D LITPiSY, Geo.H. Enzian, North First Street. Lehighton. JOSEPH S. FISB ERV DISTUICT ATTOUNEV, Offlee t.'nuKT HtiusK nuiinmo, Uaucii Chunk, 1'a. All business promptly attended lo. THE VALLEY 1I0USK7 E. W. CLAUSS, - Proprietor, orr. u v. depot. F.scellrnt accoiomoilstlon for nermsnent soil transient custom. Tbe liar Is stocked with Finest I.lquorl snd Clears. CO 12 p CO REV. O. W. HI CLAHKE. A Remarkable Case! Ret. G. W. H. Clarke, Chaplain of the Vermont Senate, cured of VALVULAR AFFECTION OF THE HEART I TlIK IX1LLOWINO TESTIMONIAL HiOJI A flKNTI-iaiAN SO WIDELY KNOWN,NI I'nf'V" nv all, AJtn who holds tub ituiTioN or I'liiipliiln lu tlio VI. Nriiiilr, sntiULii iik itKiiiniiKii as Tm: most posltiie iirtiof op thk won .lerliil nir.llriiiHl liovfcr of DA NA'S SAUSAl'Alill.LA. Axn WK WUl'MJ 1IFKK STATU THAT HIS fill lirr ami lirollicr both tiled OF Hill. uvy ItlNlllMC. St. Awans, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, Tint l.O. II. W, Clarke, of St, Albans, Vt.. n l'reathrrof Hi(!oliet!nt!ieM. H, Clnlp li, Jli niliOr of the X, II. I'onfemire 31 jenrs, sn.l ot the N. r Conference 10 ..nr.. I.nie Im en altlli'te.1 with the klll.VEV (OMI'LU.NT FOIl 15 tTMIS, snl for the Is.t 4 )esrs o Uully ss to not permit ine tn take a mriuar i naive, out, reaillnt; of I ho w on.lernil cure, of Kl.lney FRANK P. DIE1IL Practical Horse Shocr anil BlacksmiUi. All kinds of work In Ibis line executed romplly snilst lbs most ressonsble prices, 'alronscs solicited and salisfsrtion guar- snteed. 8bopon Nohtii Stiikkt, shove tbe Csrhon House. E. II. CHRISTMAN CONTKACTOIl :: AND : : nUILDER, Esllmsles on All Kinds of Buildings cneerfully rnrnulieii. All Kind of Building Material AT VERT I.OWKST 1'JllCFS. uios's urn bissii, llre lmndle all tlio Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi- cnls,Iagazine8(FashionHooks and aVtory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do yon get a paper t If not please try us. Besides the news hureau we have a fine assortment of (Jinan. Tata (Mecter, . Frails, Knls. Toys and Fancy Goals- At the very Lowest Cash Prices. Ine Cream ! THE BEST gOAUn. FEDfT FLAVORS. We bv , ooxy ir!or and will tiesit you courteously Please, mil. I T. J. BRBTNBY, 1 Moae' Old SUod, - - tint btrwrf. Yv have n Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Ws have, only Ilrst clnss milliners nml wo tlo tho vory best work nnd deliver irooils when t.romiseil. Don't fnriifct to couio and see us before you buy. Miss Alvoiria Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. Dll. G. T. 3TOX, 174 Main Street, Bath, Pa. AT BiNOO,ltsl)IiWAV Hulls K, MllNOiVS. AT KASTOK, hWA N II..TIU, TUMIiAtS. ATltirrillJcilKM.HUM lirrrivViwsi'As. AT AlXKSTOW N, UUAflti I'MTh....'""""'" VT I1ATII, ruiJiA. AjilnAiiT4,,B. Oflk lluurs- Krwu i a. W. to ui. lKsrtlw hnltedto rflaeoM oltli. Eye.Ear, Nose k Throat t r-Ao. lUf ritetUu ot the K m ortHe adJuU- ratul ul via. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FinST BTREBT, LGUiaUTOK, TENSTA TheOsrbon IIoom lis. Ihwii renmsleil snd uitihMMi inruuitiMMii : wdTl veulilslMl. slul I. tills se.4UHl ul Ul E uuUle Is auUelUd. ed lliruulit; Ills elortrk- lishMslsml .ulilalnTsud UAIUUUS llw llmt liut.li. In this settluu u( U. State. Th. ulrajla ul the lent MMlma. i i-'iiu. i i.iiun.-1- imji iiwt a aud Hood Ulnars, fur M Um, lUr. (s f , W. M. Rapsber, ATTOnNEV ass OOUNSELhOU AT LAW, First door above tUe MaosfcHi lluuii., UAUCII CUUNK rENN'A. uui iumu uul twiMetbui Aanev. Will lluy uu) tfast ItMl IMaKi. liMiwyaelot uwUv dune, .'ottalwo. lualtly aiad. IMUVac sMateaoI IMaleuU s tMtaUy. Usy U. oosaullea in KblbJi sad twnaau nov Tt vt F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., onto, or-ps.lt. ts. 0era lloua. Hank Street, Zch !?iiton, Pa. IIKNTUTKY IN AM. ITU HKAHfllKH niH&s ann uuAllui .rtlIUl.1 UriiLurr. a ausH-lal' ty. Lucal aaMlbvUt iwrd. Has siliiil.liliir-l T"' Fslmtra WITH II1IT FAIN urrwe HOUsHS'-Pross . m .lu lira .(su I b. ss., bs S p. as , ir.tin i si , u. s u Hi OaaaallsuoBa to Kiut 7 u ur i,.iumu Oss m Buura .4 HaAarluululi erv nurUay. U-U -s rV GENTS WANTKDe'salfusr Honw-flruHB Nurfuj-ry Slock. Kwt l'rfll St.nr- Iuk Nyniriu. HtUry uud WKJi', !' W.&T. Smith Co'. ".TSKrv.'' ulilltltMi and bfkl-kiumii Aurtricn in ltf iSoidel's Jlnkoiy, First Street, UliMtlil.Hi, you v.111 alwsys SHd Frsnwi Aud Ileal BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Uread Frndi Ktery Isy. Our Vienna Hread eauuut lie rsevlled. We rSelfi!lly aulkit )uur usUuit sc.. Wale lur Ih. Wiuii. Sfiilel's Vienna Hakery, tll. Oberl's, FIIIHT ST., I.KIIlullTON.l'A TriHilde l.v 11AN A'li SAll.SAl'AUILIV I was In.lii.'ed to nriwtire It fur niypelf. 1 have taken fclx iKittles with wry Hntla fttrtory rcHitllw, snd I feel quite sure that Mrever!i!li-e In takjtljc It w ll l.rlliK a IMTiiiniiciit rurr. in faet, I am so ntui'li ImpruMil that 1 -apoct to tnlio ituiillirr Clinnif. 1 will nm Slate tliat snp year ago last fprliu; 1 as sllaraeu uu VALVULAR AFFECTION OF THE HEART i.iiM'tl l,t oterttork. snd mv hreslli In came sotliort that It sery illdleillt for ine lo walk, een witn a lane, tne iiij i.lli.d aulil I mut Imi erv careful slK.ut ivslkliiK or exurtint; lu)elf. llANA'S riAIKAl'AlltM.A vervMnmn-lleednie, aud I am nun eiillrelj l'Iti;i: from '.sirr 'l ltlll Al.i:. 1 f.tl that HAS.VS .SA1ISAI'AII1I..A hssiiTOlHC- (lit-. iia.iv p i.ii ii. in tne ureal iieau or the churrh ! nil the trlory. I am 7 )esrs of ap-.amllMieiieen In tne 3isurs w.n' lee mure than half a century, tirstefullyjonrs, (J. W. 11. CLARKE. Xo. SS mull ft red, I. ITlllt. I'nderdateof Ot. lrt.JIr, t'larkc nl. that lie luia lubril it CiinrKK at Fuirlax. VI., ami sllids tlirs-o ntHtliigH on lisl.lwith, two Illi'i'JIiiSK.hirlim I lie week. Ulllii( Ids isviahiuuera on fool, walkliur tvnw l,.H ..r III miles. This Is Houderfol fur a man 7U) ear uld, that lias lieeuavle I Im f iMm'hm' fur earn, lie eUmm by ssy- Iuk it ! in mi Heart to tirsiM uou irvw whum all I.U li.n. d.. .' " Dasa Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Me. SALESMEN WANTED Tin Nuntry Stmk. We grow a tlieWtt Hi VHrteiiett, oia . new, nHsw iui uim Hull (nH, aim K"ritll,w wuiat'imu. iiiui vitUrv or t oiiiMilsMtm ,miltiHWtlwtrt. w lor Uriiin, It b F.tMi-lifd ILIA. 1UK-Iimlr. N IfHf JaiKU VI limNDRAKEl Entirely VEGETABLE AND A SURE CURE FOR GOSTIVENESS OlllousnoBS, Dyspepsia, h inatgosiion, Disoasoa ot tho Kldnoys, Torpid Llvor Rhoumatlsm, Dizzinoss, Sick Hoatlacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundlco.Erup I tlons and Skin Disonsos. I rrlu 25c. ysr icttls. CiUtytUSncgltta. nr.lH,;lllIlORS. fr.pi.. larllsrlts, ft gPgP's,isaXs-a Sola by W. V niory. lSK DANA'S SAlWAI'Alill.l.A, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUIIKS." It Will uildYou .UtA-JL Are you all run down? Scott's Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophospliitcs of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Beoita Fr'''" cares Conghs, CM. CnsurcpUon, Strofula and til Anaemic and Was tier Diseases. Pyvrts wasting in cMldrw. At iiimi a. palatable a. tullk. tietooly tie sraauiise. I'rapard ty Soott & Uowsw. Olismlils, N.w list Hold If all DruggkiU. Scott's Eannlsioii To conflno myself to tho simplest and most illirestihlo edibles and esculents to be found in tho military coramlisnry. But 1 grew worse, nnd tho surgeons or dered mo buck to clvillzntlon, whero 1 conlil obtain tho dcllcnto nutriment which my disordered nnd seriously im paired system required. I went to Chi cago and beimn n diet of chicken broth. fresh fruit, stnlo bread made, from newly ground Brnhain, steamed oatmeal" Oh, I tried nil those. Five years ago" Tho resnlt was tliat 1 grow worse, ns before, and tho local doctors ndvised mo to go to to go to New York, whero 1 should bo nblo to llnd foods bcttersnitcd to my parlous 6tuto. Accordingly I went to New York nnd laid out a diet of tho finost nml purest of tho selected foods that that metropolis affords" "l'lnin country food taken ns tlio sys tem requires" My physician advised exact regular ity. I had two ounces sea food, two ounces farinaceous food, two ounces of the julcoof fresh imported fruits nnd two ounces coagulated albuminoids ev ery two hours. Growing steadily worse, I consulted higher medical talent. Ono doctor kept me on clam broth, another on tangerines, another on shrouded broiled frogs' legs, another on distilled alfalfa" "Five years ago" "Growing steadily worse, I consulted still higher authority. I was notv told that my diet was at variance with na ture Tho doctor told mo that naturo was proportion, rhythm, music foods must be taken in harmonious propor tions, lie prescribed tho same sea foods, cereals, meats and fruits as tho others, but in a chromatic scalo of the decreas ing seventh, throwing In occasionally a few vegetables by way of variation of the fugue and double extracts as over tones" "Of courso you recovered, your caso being merely temporary" Growing steadily worse, I consulted a doctor who hod had great success among the millionaires financial suc cess, lie was a man of blunt speech and plain common sense. Uo said I hod overworked my stomach and must give it entire rest. What 1 was to do lor a living in the moantime he did not say, but ho took a largo fee with great scorn, rightly despising mo for the small amount of money that he left me. My stomach was now worse than ever. It refused to be cajoled and despised ray offers of peace. Excuse mo n moment Onco I bad spent over 43 hours fasting. I then drank two drams of soda mint with four ounces of aqua purj every thing was now drams, scruples and ounces with me, and the zigzag symbols of those distressing nuantltlcs appeared in my nightly nightmares like a procession of Daniel Quilps and Humpbacks of No tre Dame as I say v drams of sterilized milk at 70 degrees centigrade, with Iv wiggles of bismuth nnd 11 jiggle jagglos of soda, with a conplo of glasses of wine and pepsin to aid in tho mysterious proo- ses of digestion. "The largo amount of actual food con tained in the ounce of milk began to dis tress mo exceedingly, but tho wine, to which I was not accustomed, gave ms courage. I took several raoro doses of it Immediately, increasing the doses rhyth mically, I had not felt bo well In mouths, I said. 'Wine is unuouuteuiy n mocne but It Is a good rublfaclent, besides pos sessing valuablo qualities ns an antinar- eotio and merrymaker, r. ow, very well, Ur. Stomach,' I said, 'you are unamena blp to gentleness, uumoved'by kindness and irresponsive to the concord of sweet culinary symphonies. I will give yon something to rngo about.' Putting on my hat, I walked lightly adown the street, and entering, not a doctor's wait ing room, but a restaurant, I Instantly ordered and liartook of a retiast consist- inginuartof turtle soup, roast old goose, broiled fat lobsters, corned beef and cabbage, salt pork, hot rolls, Italian cheese, tripe, mince pie, black coffee, chartreuse and a black and green cigar "As you can imagine, when you con sider the philosophy of it, tliat ended it. I hopo you will never be troubled as I've been. Good day." New York Sun. A M.n at a Meeting ur horu.ls. Once a man attended a S.rwii meet ing. A few years ago a ilh.tin-iii.ied fe male singer from the oja ratio i tn was invited to slug by K. .r. ia She i i..m . Lttn and hurried into 1 liinmini's liallrixnu, where Sorm-njuu-- tl.en wont to ( meet, followed by a Utile, nervons. wiry Ital ian. The liuu.lr.il odd Indies, simply glared and sat ( .will. as. Mrs. l..-lir, who was then prisddent, liurrM down from Hie jtresldiuK chair aud bad a har ried whisirinK (.'unvermtiu with tbe ojiera siiujer, while the little llalinnaUiud in the aisle suffering mental a'rouies from tlx) oouevntratnl glare of ttsl r.-ini pine eyes. Then the opera wiujer was overheard to say I "Why. madam, he is my aoruuipauirt, and I cannot sing without ldui. If la' goes, tlteu I must go." Thu president returned to lier chair, the singer sealed herself, ami lbt social gaiht-rinif pwoyd itself (nto a Uudueai bud -the p.wr, nervous pianist stawl. jug still in tbe aisle like a criiulual be fore the bar of justice. The mattur wa, frwly disensaed, and finally it was re solved Ui make an eaoeption atal allow the Italiau I" remain aud phty. Fortu nately for the Italian, he uudursloud very little Uugludi, and after ctaudin-t qulsii.' ally throvKh the debatuhe boldly walked up tu the singer aud asked what it all meant. Hltu oaphiUied, aud tlam tly Italian's blood belled. "I unvair hear tif h a sing," bs aai , vehemently. "Adlea. luatlauwT lie was iimuadMl ti. nauusiu aud iar but wlu.ii b' l ad Bun-hod he bolted, auJ every fuutsUp rang out mdlgaattou aud deuauue. New York Tunes. A musajasper thus dwri baa Ms eslsote of a buirieaue: "It stuttered uuHartaaua. tore up oaks by tliu ruuta, iliisnisitsan rhurvluja, laid til!..,. waa4s st over turutMl a hav-tio l ' ' Iuvitution-toiif.iiiiiU dinuer ..ri-taftsii given b w . 1 -f in.'iitli. in uhli Ii i h--r. card .f rt'it oh r toii-t ft.Ih.u .V tlo day and hour no.) u, tuiiuk. u r r.r guiUiu Near Trauuebar, on tlse MatUu-asteru eoaul of ludia, tfev-ru t. u .pecle. uf Halt wlu b uot ouljris ubk, u walk uu level ground, but oaa ciuub Jtwaa, CARTER'S! filial CURE BIck Beadelio ind nllera all tba tnrablM faof llent to ablUooi BUtoof tho jBtom, uoh u DixzlDMi, KsMiMt, DrowtloeM, titnM aitar uticg.rainln tbe BUa, &o. Whil tbolrmott y euiukabl succoB bM beeaihowatacuiiBtf 4 nc&dache, yet Carr'a lit tlo Urve VtTli tr equally valuable In Conitlpatlon. caring an J pre venting tliliaonoj-lsReoix) plain .-wblla tbejalas romctalldlMrdonoftboatoiiutchjUmuUUtba liver ma rtfiulato the bowel. Etq It Ukj 011I7 HEAD 'Acli iter yremi bo atmoi t prieoleat to thAMwba offer from tbU dtatrwilng complaint; but fortu Bitoljtbfclrfroodndocianotendhorfl.antltbo whooneetry them will find tballUI plllaTala HblatnnomanT wmrilbatthor will not b wll UsgtodowiUiOQttbem. Bat afUr allalca huA fl the bane of omanyllTes that bra Ii whurt 'tromUeonrgroatbout OurpUUcaxeltwbils ether do not. . CTte?B UUle Urer nil ire rery ta3l ao4 Tery eaay to take. One or two pilla malwa do. They are itrlctly TORetable and do not gripe or rarpn. but by Uielrcontla action ploaseaU wnfl tisetbem. InTlaUt23cenU five for $ 1. 8ol4 bj druegisU cvwjwLexo, or H&t by mall. CARTER MEDICINB CO., New York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt clcnU American n iei CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIQHTS. ato. For Information and free Handbook writ a to MUNM A LO Ut ItlftiaimT. NlW Vonr. OlilMt bnrettu for Mecnrlnt paleuU In Anierlni. 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