The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 05, 1893, Image 2

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    S3nWS
A TRUE INCIDENT.
rtio lesson hour wm netw.r past
when X ftokrid of my irholar Mren
"Now, toll me ecb one please. In turn.
What sort of a ilace 1 liMrraT"
"Oh, meadow, flowers and lortlr trtr
Oiled poor lntle North street IvUtr,
WhJlo lorothy, f renh from ootrntrj l&Qoa,
Wm ittre 'twaa "a nrre.t, big city."
BeSK tt seemed had never thought
piUio home beyond the rlter.
Bho wroply took each perfect gift
And fronted the loving Qlrer.
Then np ipoke Edith, Ull Mid fain
Hr voice was clear and ringing
And led tho Easter anthem choir,
In heaven they're alwart Ringing."
To Esther, clad In richest furs.
Twaa a place for "outdoor pUrins,
Bnt Bridget drew her thin ehawl close
For "warmth and food" aho waa prajing.
The detk belt rang. Dnt one child left
My eober, thoughtful Horry.
Why, heaven Just seems to me a place
A place it here you're never sorry,"
W. B. Allen in Sunday School Time.
A BURGLARY.
I once ltnew two indnst rious mechanics
turned Pierre and Baptists. They dwelt
In a ramshackle tenement at Banltanx
Belconll, where onch had a dozen chil
dren to support besides their wives, who,
it is grievous to relate, were drones.
They Were only nominally aoraainted
with that goodly art commonly asso
ciated with charwomen.
PierreandDaptlste were hard workers.
They worked far into the niflht and oc
casionally the thin mists of dawn had
bognn to break on the narrow city pave
ments before their labors would cease.
Nooneconld truthfully say that theirs
was not a hard earned pillow. Some
times they did not toll in vain. It de
pended largely npon the police.
It was early one November that this
horny handed pair planned the bur
glary of a certain safe located in a whole
sale establishment in Bt Mark street.
On the particular evening that Pierre
and Baptiste hit npon for the deed the
hoad bookkeeper had been having a
wrangle with his accounts.
"I can't make head or tall of this I" he
doclarod to his employer, the senior
member of the firm, "yet I nm con
vinced everything must be right. An
error of several hundred dollars has been
carried over from each daily footing, but
where the error begins or ends I'm
blessed if I can find out."
The fact was that the monthly sales
had bocn unusually heavy, and a pngeof
the balance had been misled. The bead
bookkeeper spent upward of an hour in
casting np both the entries of himself
and his subordinates nf tor tho establish
ment had closed Us doors for the day.
Then ho v i nt homo to supper deter
mined to return and locate- tho deficit ii
ho didn't gi t a wink of sleep until morn
ing. Bookkeepers, It must bo bornotn mind,
have highly sensitivo organisms, which
are susceptible to the smallest atom re
flecting npon their probity or skill. At
8:30 the bookkeeper returned and com
menced anew his critical calculations.
lie worked precisely threo hours and a
half, at tho end of which period he sud
denly clapped his hand to his forehead
and exclaimed:
"Idiotl Why haven't you looked In
the safe for a missing sheet? Ten chances
to one they havo been Improperly num
bered!" He turned over the pages of the bal
ance on his desk, and, sure enough, the
usual numerical mark or designation in
the upper left hand comer which should
follow 11 was missing, l'ago la in all
likelikood had slipped into some remote
corner of tho safe.
The safe was a large one, partially re
ceding into the wall and containing all
the papers, documents and several day
receipts in cash and drafts of the firm.
The head bookkeeper in his efforts at
unearthing the lost page of the cash bal
ance was obliged to intrude his entire
person into the safe. Fearful lest the
candle ho held should attract attention
from the street, showing out oa it did
against the black recoesos of the safe.
npon entering it he drew tho door slightly
alar.
As he stepped in the tail of his ooat
caught on an angle of tho huge riveted
lock, the massive gate swung to as if
It weighed no more than a pound, and
the bookkeeper was a prisoner.
lis heard the resonant click that was
all. His dandle went out.
The bookkeeper at the outset lost his
presence of mind. He fought like a
caged animal. lie first exerted almost
superhuman strength against the four
sides of the Iron tomb. Then his body
collapsed, and not for an instant losing
consciousness he found himself sitting
in a partially upright position unable to
so much as stir a muscle.
It was almost at the same moment,
although hours seemed to have passed,
that the drum of his oar, now abnormal
ly sensitive, was almost split into frag-
nients, A frightful, monotonous clangor
rent tho interior of the safe
Tho bookkeeper used to observe after
ward that a single second's deviation of
characteristic thought and he would
have gone mad. Stronger minds In e
parallel situation would nave Indeed col
lapsed. But a weaker man can never
confront the inevitable, but clings more
Btubbornly to hope. They are only weak
individuals who in the act of drowning
catch at straws.
As tho bookkeeper felt himself irrnd-
nally growing faint for want of air to
breatho his revivified hope led him to
aeuuerateiy cratu bis net into the wood
work with which the interior of the safe
was fitted, in secretaire fashion, one
drawer being bmlt above another. This
gave him a few additional cublo feet of
air.
As may have been conjectured, the
noise whiuli smote the bookkeepers ear
was that of a drill. Although acutely
discerned within, the sound was practi
cally smothered on the outside of the
vault.
At ouo end of the drill was a cavity,
rapidly growing larger, in one of the
steel panels. At its other end was a
heavy, warty fist, part of the anatomy
nf TUnH-tta. tlw Industrious mechanic
Baptisto held the drill while his com-"
rade, Pierre, pounded it in.
Boon tho two burglars became aware
that some sort of animal commotion was
ping on within the safe. It nearly drove
them into convulsions of astonishment.
Baptists was so startled that he dropped
tho drill.
"It is a ghost," ho said.
Baptiste was for throwing np tho Job
unroniproimsingly on the spot, but this
ri .pcsal met with obstacles. His fellow
Workman, who was of Btiifer courage,
rejected it with scorn, as savoring too
much of the superstitious. Pierre had a
targe family to support, he argned. He
ipoko frankly. They could not afford to
throw awuy the opportunities of provi
dence. To his friend ond colaborer the
bur-len of IiIh remarks was:
"Lachet Uo lion! Yon make me tired
vnz yer ghosts an tlugs. Let's not have
no beast fuolin see? De Job Is com
mence. AUons!"
The npohot of this was that Pierre and
Baptiste went back to work. At the
third crack of the drill Pierre crossed
tunu-elf and said:
'Raptiste, dere's a man in dat safe!"
iloth men grew pale as death at the
ary suggestion. Baptiste, for instance.
tvaaso frightened he couldn't utter a
syllable. His tongue clave to the roof
Of his mouth. However, Pierre, as urn.
al. was the first tu recover. He applied
his ear first to the lock and then to the
drill hole.
"Hey, in ileref he cried, yet not so
loud oa tu be heard on tbe sidewalk. To
this there came a faint response a very
faint shout indeed. It sounded M If It
were a mile awuy:
Tor Clod's sake, give me air! I am
locked in here. Try and bunt open the
safe!"
Tbe two burglars did not stop to talk,
bnt went at ouoe to work as if their own
lives depended on the result instead of
the life of the mysterious occupant of
the vault. In luaa than four minutes
they had a hole son,- what smaller tban
the business eud of a collar button
joslxflted into the panel of the vault
Jh Pierre and Bi n-ii pained to
Wipe tile sweat from lumt tax we TV.
tuap buldt) breathi-d.
a was now tlutt the pair began to
ojnsa tin th di-nim. ui nt t'uuld this he
tt miiiilof Uu'tiru. nr an euijdoyey
Th& hypothesli jeoparailoa mo success
of the night's adventure unless when
they had permitted the prisoner to
emerge they bound and gagged him into
silence.
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UJI IUH UlUVl 1HIHU, 11119 UUIUN HVUIU
have an ugly look. If bo resisted, it
might mean murder in tho end; where
as, if they did not let him out at all, they
would stand no chance of profiting by
tho pecuniary contents of the safe. Be
sides, as the man could scarcely live thus
till morning, they would be responsible
for his taking off. Thus reasoned Pierre
and Baptiste. These wero not oomfort
ing reflections, but there was still an
other and n better in reserve. What if,
after all, tho man wero himself a felon?
Might lie not bo a companion cribcrack
er? In thatcase they wouldmefily have
to divide the spoils.
Hey, In dere," cried Iierro, suddenly
struck with an idea. "What is de com
bination hof do safef
t-'Flfteen three seventy-three!" came
back in sepulchral tones.
It was evidently growing harder and
harder to draw breath through the tiny
aperture.
Thus It transpired that at the expira
tion of 10 seconds the lock of tho vault
gave bock the same resonant click It
hol rendered eight minutes previously.
Thanks to tho timely advent of Pierre
and Baptisto, It opened os lightly, as air
ily aad as decisively as it had closed 460
seconds before on tho unhappy account
ant. Tho hoad bookkeeper gasped once or
twice, but without any assistance stop
ped out into tho free air. He was very
pole, and his dress was imicn rent and
disordered when his feet touched the
floor. But this pallor quickly made
wnyfor a rod flush at perceiving the
two burglars with tho implements qf
their profession strewed around them.
Meanwhile Iierro ana Baptists them-
solves stood transfixed by the sheer nov
elty of tho situation.
Without any kind of spocch or warn
ing or without making any attempt at
brayodo, the bookkeeper walked delib
erately to his desk and rang an electric
call for the police. Simultaneously, it
secined, for so rapid and quiet was the
action, he opened a drawer, took out a
small revolver and covered both bur
glars with a fatal precision. As he did
so ho uttered theeo remarkable words:
"Gentlemen. I would Indeed be the
basest of men If I did not feel profoundly
grateful for tho service you have Just
rendered mo, I shall always regard you
as any right minded man should regard
thoso who havo saved nis lire witn immi
nent peril to themselves or, which is Just
the same, to their liberty. Any demand
in reason you make of mo I shall make
an effort to perform. Bnt my duty to
my employers I regard as paramount. I
hare accumulated a little money, and
with It I propose to engage the best
counsel in your defense, whlcn is cer
tainly marked by mitigating circum
stances. If, on the other hand, you ore
convicted'
Here tho officers of Justice entered.
having broken open the door with a
crash. Strand Magazine.
The Aotlon of Fruit on tho Teeth.
There is no surer way to destroy tho
teeth than by the want of brushing or
rinsing alter eating fruit. In California,
where fruit of all kinds is so .cheap for
10 months in tbe t-oar as to be within the
reach of almost the poorest, beautiful
teeth ore rarely found, while it is a very
common thing to see even young women
with false tooth. Excess In the use of
fruit sometimes produces undue acidity
of tho stomach, which also reacts on the
teeth. Philadelphia Times.
A Now lVlro For Telephoning.
A new kind of wire for telephone use,
having an aluminium bronze core with
a copper bronze envelope, is being exper
imented with In Germany. It Is said to
have a low resistance and great tensile
strength. Philadelphia Leibwt
a.
The Well of Frozen Air.
Near Dayton, Or., thore is a well lo
cally known as the "well of frozen sir."
In drilling it a stratum of frozen clay
and gravel was encountered at a depth of
61 feot. After pausing through five feet
of this numerous cavities wore encoun
tered from which cold air oame with
sharp gusts. The escopo of tho air from
the well may bo hoard a distance of
nearly 00 yards, and it is so frigid that
It Is not possible for any one to hold his
band over tlie opening for more than a
few minutes without having it frozen
stiff. A bucketful of water set near tbe
mouth of the well will freeze through
during one nlghf s time. It Is needless
to add that work on the well was aban
doned as soon as them frigid blasts found
vent through the opening mads by the
drill. ITilladelDhia llrss.
Tbe Glllott Sale.
The epoch making sals was that of the
Olllott collection 10 1872 CHllott with
two "IV and two "tVi "all others are
fraudulent counterfeits, as one used to
read oo the etoel pen boxes of other days.
A, good, comely creature was the levia
than stool pen maker, who captivated
tbe great Tomer tn the crankiest of his
moods and tamed him by the music of
crlBP thousand pound notes.
"What will you take for the lot?" was
traditionally tho penman's question as
he glanced in real oix around the great
artist" s studio, .where patntings were
stacked as If In a broker's ebon,
"Thirty thousand pounds," growled
the artist, who might have been the
broker's man as far as appearance went,
OUlott eat down to count out the notes
witrhout another word. But Turner
atoppod him. It was no deal, said the
artist, yet the man with tbe notes mhtht
have a few. And the peninaker carried
off some of tbe best pictures In triumph.
And now these priceless Turners were
exhibited at Ch rutin's, where all the
world socked to sea thorn, with other
fine pictures of the modem school. It
was Just then a high tide of commercial
prosperity, and Paotolns seemed to have
been turned into the British isles, and
everybody, with tho exception of an un
important eu.uou.uw or so, had plenty of
money, and Instructed by the high prices
that ruled at the Glllott sals made
baste to Invest it in pictures. All the
Year Round.
Dramaxfo Tsete In San Francisco
A San Francisco audience wQl be
much more amused bv tM ma-onpr in
winch the professor breaks dowo Mrs.
Brooklyn Bridge's ooOlnu than It will
over tho splendid merriment of Sir Toby
Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Mai-
voito. it Is like the French audience.
whioh is Infinitely more amused by wit
man oy humor.
liul comedy is not held In great favor
here. The San Franciscans being the
most pleasure loving of people, prefer
tragedy. A good, old fashioned, blood
spilling tragedy, whore every one is
killed In the last act, Is highly approved
of. If Edwin Forrest wero alive today,
he would count his most f rantlo admir
ers in M olty by the Golden Gate.
Tragedy as he must haw understood
it tragedy played with all tho force of
tha lungs tragedy where the murdered
victim and the despairing suicide took
half an hour to die and died acrobat
ically from the foof'ghta to the door at
tbe back of the stage would meet with
the heartiest approval here. Tho ele
ment in the theaters which loved and
worshiped Forrest and his onergetio
methods Is larger tn San Francisco than
in most cities of its size. It la not that
uio audiences hero do not contain in
dividual spectators of the highest artls
tlo Insight and cultivation, it is that the
majority of the audience la formed of
spectators whose taste in the drama
very much on the same lines as the taste
in the drama of the cods In the c-allerv.
Tho spectators of insianificant education
and uncultivated taste are more numer
ous man the spectators of cultured mind
and trained powers of aPDreolatlori. and
tb majority rules.- Ban Franoiaoo Ar
gonaut.
Tbe Auttrellen
The Australian kea has been written
about considerably, and a writer in The
Cornblll Magazine ascribes to them an
intsllhjpmoe which can be called nothing
buUdavilish. He says the kea was onos
a banulMs bird, but with the Introduc
tion uf slnghtr bourns U has developed
a taete for annua! feod, awl esjpeaUlly
fur kidneys. They like the kidneys of
dead sheep so well that whan these failed
they pruoeudul to eat out toe kidneys of
living sheep, leaving the poor beast to
aw a must anuuiauu: death.
IXKtliair a Million.
Lord Granville, who died in 1810, with.
great reputation for conrtliness of
manner, held for many years the post of
embassador at Paris, and the only objec
tion which could with any show of plaus
ibility be brought against him while
holding that conspicuous post was that
he was sometimes inclined to be indo
lent He was addicted to piny and of
ten ran over to London for a little of his
favorite amusement at Crockford's.
White's or Graham's, but almost as fre
quently returned to tho French capital
wftb the loss of a considerable sum of
money. Ho was cmo of the four noble
men who lost 1300.000 at CrockfanTs in
one night, his companions In misfortune
from tho ranks of peerage being Lord
Chesterfield, Lord Foley and Lord Sof
ton. Still, In splto of all his losses, Lord
Granville left behind him no loss a sum
In cash than $800,000. Exchange.
"Toad Itone" Was ft Ttoador. '
All early writers attribute wonderful
qualities to toads and frogs and tho va
rious parts of their bodies. Pliny be
lieved, for instance, that If a toad was
brought Into tho midst of a mob or other
laiyo and unruly concourse of people
silonco would Instantly prevail." A
small bone found in tho right side of
toads "of tho proper ago'' was also be
lieved to have powers ovor the various
elements. "By throwing this bono Into
vessel of boiling water," says Pliny,
It will immediately cool it, the water
refusing .to boil again until the bono has
been roniovod. Jto find this bono, ox
poso the dead toad on an ant bill. When
the nnts linvo eaten her all away except
the bonos, take each bone separately and
drop It into boiling water. Thus may tho
wondrous toad bone bo discovered.
This nntiboll bono of courso had its op
posite. In another portion of Ms work Fllny
saysi "Uu the other bund, again, In tho
loft side of this reptile there la another
bono which when thrown into water has
all tho appcitmuoe of making It boll.
The name given this bone is 'apocynon,'
hlch Bfffnim a 'dog averting,' bocauso tt
has the power nu.l property of assuaging
the fury of the fiercest dogs." It was
also a sovereign remedy for love and
other trouble, would conctliato es
tranged friend and If water in which a
toad bone had been steeped bo used
mixed with lamb's tallow as an ointment
tho perron using tho ramo might with
out the Irurt effort Boe ghosts and divers
iplrlts biih by tlio day and by tho
nlflit." St. Louis Ilepubiic.
Whan von snaak or even IMnk of SDitnir
meblcine, how quickly Hood's Sarsaaarilla
comes Into your mini) Take It now.
Tho snowfall In the Rocky Mountain
along tho line of tho Cauadian Pacific
Rail way during tho past wlntor was
thirty years
Little vegetable licalh producers. De
Hitt's Little Early Risers cure malarious
disorders and simulate the stomach and
bowels, which prevents headache and
dlzzlress T. D. Thomas, Druggist.
Th ksngaroo roadlly leaps from six-
ty to seventy IfaetJ Tne longest re
corded leap of a horso Is thirty seven
feet.
ITe could not Improve the" nualltv if
paid double the price. DeWltt's Wllrli
llazle Salve Is the best Salve that experi
ence can protinco, or that money can bus
Thomas, DrnKzlst.
Tho centre of Donulatiorrln tho Uni
ted States moves westward about n
yard every twenty-four hours.
A third sot of natural teeth boscomo
to bless Mrs Joen Smith of Kingston,
Canada. Ileragets'JO.
USE
DANA'S SATtSAPAMLLA,
'TI1K KIND THAT CURES."
Im-oranco ot the merits of DeWltt's
Littla Early Risers Is a murortune. These
rilt.le plIU regulate th ellycr, cure headache
uysr-epsia dm ureatn. constipr .ion ana
bllllousness, T. D. Thomas, Drugqlst.
At tho bottom of tho ocean the torn
peraturo remains unchanged through!
out the year.
Iluckltm't Arnica Salve.
The host salve In the norM for Cut., llnilses.
Sores. Uloeri, Halt Itlieum, Fever Bores, Tetter,
Chapiied llauds. Chilblains Conies, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give lertect satis
faction, or money refunded. I'rlce 23 cents per
box. l or sale by lleber Lehlchtou; and liter)
Welssport.
One sauaro foot of class will lose as
much hoat as six square feot ot twelve
Inch brick wall.
The wind from the North blows sharn
and keen, and bad effects of colds are Eccn.
une Minute uough Cure so sale and sure,
will quickly perform a wondcroua cure. T.
D. Thomas.
A Brooklyn man has invented an
rlectrical apparatus for automatically
winding u clock.
All that bnnestv. experience and ski
can do to produce a perfect pill, has been
employed in making De Hitt's Little Karlv
Risers. The result Is a specific for sick
headache, biliousness and constipation.
UhK 11X NA'S HAUSAPAltlf.I.A, its "THE
ftllUJ THAT UUllU."
All the ta'kln the world will not con
vince you so quickly as one trial of I)
Will's Witch HazM Salve for sealds.bnrns.
bruscs, tk'n affections and piles.
Make your mistakes
all tench you
something.
Subscribe for the Advocate.
There are 1D59 savincs banks in the
united states.
Now Try Thl.
It will colt vou nothlne and will sureli
do you good, If you have s Cough, Cold,
or an? irouuie wnn Tiiroat, Chest or
l.uncs. Dr. Klncs New D scoverv for
uonsumpuoD, uoiijo and Colds Is guran
teed to eive relief, or money will ke nal.l
back. Sufferers from I.a Orlppe found It
lust me mine ana nnuar us usa liad
speedy and perfoc trccoye y. Try a sample
Dome at our expense and learn Tor jour
self Just how good a tblns'lt Is. Trial
bottles free at lleber's Lehlghton and
Men's, Welssport. Large size 60c. aud
fi.uu.
Too many
folks sic Hue talk and ba
walk.
The aver ace vcarlr value nf Mia nnta
The malnteance of tne White IIoiim
at n asninglon costs tho country rjo,
000. '
A hypodermic svrinirn flint, ruin im
thoroughly sterlllasd after Use, Is a ro-
luvuMuuu oi two rmgiibii ptiysisl
ana.
It is asserted bv same Hint tho nulla
or uie rigut nana crow faster than
mose oi tne left.
Mrs. Simons of Sodavllle. fir . la nvfr
Irtrt . . . ' . ' .
iw ycnm uiu uuu draws a naiitumi rrnm
mo toi war muu,
The Improved industrial Tlwnlllniy
Company of London. Eno-laml. hnu n
capital of 12,500,000. The death rate is
low in its properties.
A woman never loses faith in a man
wuo treuta uer well.
lie Wltr, witch lfazel Sal,' cares plies.
IX Wilt's Wltth Iluel Salve cures bums.
De Witt's Witch Hurl salve eurw sores.
In Japan women work a stevodores
uase ball is one business which cant.
uounsti without strikes.
The Simplan tunel from Ilrieg In
Switcerlaud to Isela in Italy, will be
welre and one-half miles long.
The Tomb ot Mahomet is covered
with diamonds, sap hires and rubies
valued at 110,000,000.
Twin mules are claimed to be owned
by a Platte City Mo. man. Twin mules
are of rare ooourrenoe.
A sugai dish owned by Mr. I. K Smlt
or Foawal, Oa. ha been In use by her
family for over 100 years.
1-lve bees oau now be forwarded
tbroasb the postolftee all ovw the
Prenoh Territory
Iu the little village of Clayton Ind.,
there are eight meu whose uuited
weigut Is J0U0 pound
Why Is Strictly Pure
White Lead the best
paint ? Because it
will outlast all othef paints, give a
handsomer finish, better protection to
tne wooa, ana tne nrst cost win De less.
If Barytes and other adulterants o!
white lead nre "just as pood" as
Strictly Pute White Lead, why are all
the adulterated white leads always
branded Pure, or
" Strictly Pure
White Lead?"
This Barytes Ii 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 ts
to paint. Be careful to use only old
and standard brands of white lead.
"Atlantic" "Bradley"
" Brooklyn " " Jewett "
" Ulster"
are strictly pure. "Old Dutch" process
brands, established by a lifetime of use.
For colors use National Lead Coa
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with
Strictly Pure White Lead.
For sale by the moit rt liable dealers la
paints everywhere. .
ir you are going to paint, It will pay yon
to send to us Tor a bock containing informs
tlon that may save you roany a doll art It will
only coat you a postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO'
1 Proatlway, New Tort
PAINTING
AND
PAPER HANGING,
Owen Relirig,
Corner Second and Iron Streets.
TVc have severed our connec
tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and
will hereafter do all kinds of
house painting, decorating and
paper hanging ourself. We will
make prices on nil work in our
line s low as possible, while at
the same time we will do onh
the best kind of work, Ve will
be pleased to figure cn nm
work that 'jou may need and we
also hope for a fair share of your
patronage. IFe will continue
on our hcadqunrters lor wall
papers, 2?orders,Gurtaius,Paints
nnd Supplies, all kinds of
Stationery N:c, and will kindly
sohct your patronage.
Owen Rehria.
Summer
Now Spring and Summer
Qootla mean more with us
than tlio same words mean
from otlior doalers. Why 1
Because alt the goods we
have on our counters and
shelves are new there Is
no last year's stook of goods
brushed up and piled up to
deceive the buyer. Wo in
tend to merit your patron
age by honest, fair and
square daaling and we want
you to como nnd see what
we have In
No"y Dress Goods
at rory Low Prices
.Grocorics & Provisions,
of the best quality and at tholotvest prices.
Choice Flour and Feed.
Fresh Country Produce
iKnshing Machines & Wringers
of the best makes al low prices.
AM. GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE.
110 have a
Roomy, Pleasant Store,
electric lighted.
uoute and see us
ti7ian
I E.BICIUI..
North First Street, I.chighton
JOSEPH S. PISHBH,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
Office Court House Dmnniso,
Maucu Chunk, Pa.
All business promptly attended to,
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
E. W. OIjAUSS, - Proprietor,
opr. L. V. DEPOT,
Excellent accommodation for permanent
and transient custom. The liar Is stocked
with Finest Liquors and Cigars.
FRANK P. DIEIIL
Practical Horse Shocr anl Elscksmilb
All kind of work la thti line executed
Promptly ana at tbe most reasonable prices,
atronaee snliclLed and satisfaction euar-
arjtoed. Simp on KoiiTit Stiikut, aboy?
tue oaruon tiouse.
E. H. CHRISTMAN
CONTRACTOR :-: AND : : BUILDER,
Estimates on All Kinds of Buildings
riiftorruny lunusneu.
All Kind of Building Material
AT VERT LOWEST rillCES.
nwmm
Close's Old Stand.
TTe handle all tho Daily nnd
Weekly Newspapers, Periodi-
calsM ngRzinesasliionRooks
nnd Story Papers, nnd we
Deliver them promptly at your
store, residence or office. Do
you get a panr t If not please
try us. Besides the news bureau
we have a fine assortment of
Cinars. Tobacco. Conrectionery.
. Mis. Kits. Toys and Fancy Goods-
At the very Lowest Cash Prices.
Ice Cream !
THE BEST QUiUiT. FEDIT FLAVORS.
We bare a ooiy parlor and will treat
you oourteouuy. Jt'ieoM call.
T. J. BHBTNBY,
iUosoV Old Stand, - Brat Street
Why?
:.y fx I) y ii. sal
7. 61
!i f'T-T'
v la s.
i Y:, mm
f, lew,
S lie I
p i' m
1 vhz Mofici3 a Gold Tablets
mdiM rr for
mi lu'iy lioy n
a ill vi.lmjtiu ly
fcff.finTTtVT TTI
f d au iflUniJUlilJ HI
i . i r SPHCIAL
i.tiHitit r.tsnronllowrtl
iih" r int'y Ait ii 1 1 vtju.utnriiy pi' i nmm
. i n -ti ni"' ptmihlPtot testimonials fne,ni.l snail
to u . .im rtr 1mm uny of t'tepo liablti In coram unit n
' l i s liu ixion ouren
V" ? :. LTS nni for win
J
, i ; ju I'lriwrafit.
i i . ii t -not kcUhera,cnflT)a S 1 ,00
' . 'I mil ., i.y 10 tor n mail, a pjekngo of our
.t vt.nr niniif ftrd ftfHrwwpIfllnly.iindflUito
i i ihI ft- urn fur Tobacco. Aloruhli 0 or
hi tityr m nuccivno into imrohtwing
uttni lor Mir, iisic i or i i i'trt
is IJIiirX S nn tflito no uiuur.
Muuufacturca only by
THJf,
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
Cl, S3 & ti Opers Block,
LIMA, OHIO,
l-AUTl't' LitlS
FREE.
.r t'r.j( I'll" '
j4 L.I U
fULMERY.
Wall Papers,
Borders,
Decorations,
Pictures.
G- A. G
BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite
y4flki MiX HI
v yiav v m -vix s
--o. vim. '
& ami
rem
SOUTH IIB LIYE1Y,
A. Sell & Co.,
Ili'R fif Ojicra lleiisp, lrm. btrcel.
u ni fur all lirp'V.M hlrel out at vory
Iteiwnn ible PrlciM.
tST-rMSASKOIVIE UI A CALL
1 1 i I
Wp have a Very Large Assortment of
TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS
Ws havo only first-class milliners and wo do the very best work nnd dolivor
goods when promised. Don't forget to como anil see us before you buy.
Miss Alvenia Graver,
LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER.
DR. G. T. ITOX,
Grand Central Hotel,
837 Hamilton St., Allentown.
I I'Ml 0 to 13 A, M.
Offlce Hours ! 1 to r.n.
" t to r. m.
Practice lmlted to diseases ot the
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat
tW-Also, Iletractlon ol Use B) a or the adjust
ment of glasses.
NO OFFICE 110UHS on Monday ami Tuesday.
ATUAKHOa.llaaAIWAY uousk, MolA.
AT KASTON.SWAN llOTKI, fllKSllAYS.
Telviihone (Irsnd Ceutral liotl.
THE CARBON HOUSE,
Henry Drunibore, Prop'r,
FIRST BTHEBT, LEUIQUTOS, lBNS'A
TheOarbon House lias len reoovatftl 1 and
inoroved tliroutlwuti it I lrtrlc iwhlsd aud
rll vtnUlatMl. and Is amouK tie llasTllutcls Iu
this sretlou ol lUo blal. Tt wlroruurt ol Uie
public is sollelUMt. llest aoeoiiiiuudAtlous lot
prmoentdtrnetouWiii. Obanioj very
woderate. Flue Unuors.Freslilleer aud rorUn
and Oood Cigars, tor sale uttlielttr.
June 1, "-.l
W. M. Rapshor,
ATTORNEY no C0nK8El,IX)R AT
first door abore the Mansion House,
MAUCU CHUNK. ... - TEHN'A.
Ileal Estste aud Ooluietlou Agent?. Will Uuy
ute aoa uouoeiiou Ageuoy. ui uuy
1 Koal Kstate. Ouuveyauenu uwlly done,
ous proiuutly mal. isettung Kslafceaut
nts a speelauy. May be consulted In
sud noil iw
fVi!lMMAns
lleolenU a spaelauy. May
gnaiun ana i.enuau
uov. u-vl
F. I. SMITH, D. D. S.,
Bank Street, Xeh i;l.ton, Ta.
DRNT1HTHY IN ALL IT HKAM HK8.
nilloK aad wAklnic uiUtetol (Uutura m ik1.1
id iBkta( uiUtetol Uu
ty. Local uMthiAlui
nuMrd wid Tttetb Vx
OUT PA1W.
Uu a4mlni
KKtraetrsI WITH
OFJT.CK HOL'KB From . m.,U. 12 in
tumi
1 u ua , to 5 i. ui , fruin ui , u f ji mi.
CusiuullMltiui Iu Ettjt 7 p or (ii'iiiHU
OB cn Huur tU HjHtoteullab wry rtunUty.
lnrtticBa:ii- a
nmontt Of OOr
ronAcrr m rr-m 8tn5aiiys. rprfpctiy nnrin
In n ( p . ( ' i t 'rrtniiMj wunouiuio Knuwi
BUrpst lokirurm chewing In a row ditya.
TlTiS rtt t twrtirpfl nthomp.and with-
Ull ouian.v eirort on the pnn oi
T'ORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS,
the froo tiro vf IJqiior or Uor
y torusoui our i aiilkik,
by nil rmn-CLkts
wurlh
ftnd triiin
frntii tnn to
anil iinnVml
Of your Tablets
Tnn Onlo Cnr.MtCAL Co.
fnr l IHI vnrlt. nf vnnr
thnni all I-1 trlit ntnl.n1tf.nm7h
- ' i in ii mini i r a. im
TOtv HJ11
-B. -Bh TV i Plli s
rii Kk -w?v '
they did tho work In lo8tbonthrooijny. tninonrod.
Trulyyours, MATHEW JOHNSON, 1 O. Box 4S.
riTTHtiunoif. Vk.
TflE OniO CllKlrllCAL Co. : OKNTI.EMRW ! It ClVOS TTIO pleHMire tO,PfMAk n
word of iraltfi ior your Tablets. My
liquor, and through afrlrad, 1 was led
1rlrsr.P l.iit s fl .f lldlx It VI iVIT
and 111 not touch linuor ot any kind. 1
CINCINNATI, OltlC.
Ohio Cnr.M to a l On : Q f.nti.em bn : Vour Tablet havo rK-rrormcl n mlr i!o in mv rrwo.
ntu'il niiirpluno, hyj.od. rmk'iilly, for sevon yar, nnd have been ( : ' n t, .-"of
kaponof yourTabletH,undwHbuutanyrtlortonmypart. w. t, Mil'U.Al.
A il (i Htw all Orilorw to
THE OHIO CHEMSGASL VO. ,
1
91, S3 and 80 O(iori Slooi. L. ':;:IC.
mWJnn tJitej
fell
All tho New and Pretty
Fancies in NB FT
MILLINERY.
Can be found in great, nrray
nt our stoies in .
Weissport and Lshighton.
We ccrUiinly never lniil rucIi
,a Big Assortment before.
Be sure to" Come
Seo Uu.
nnd
For the next few months the
great question of interior decor,
ntion and bouse painting will
be tho leading consideration ol
property owners. Let us maKe
a suircestion for you. You want
tbe work done right ; wo can do
it for you at reasonable figures,
or we will sell you ttie wall
naner and decorations. Come
and see : let us talk the matter
over and we know, that wc can
please you.
- OTH,
P. 0., LEHISHTOH, PA.
A.S.Rabenokl,
bliAfcii utricc i Oyer J. W tuudonuuMV
Usuor More,
BANK BTREKT, LEIIIGUTON.
itutlslry lit all Its brandies. Teeth Kit racial
itltuoulluin. Oiuadwlalateredwlmiriiaalod.
Office lly- WKDNKhUAY of i&rb mtt.
adllem, VU.KNTOWN,
Ibcrt) eouBtv.rn
" "proposals wanted.
Promiuli ull! lut mwmIvmI hv Lh thivt
I'lltSSKirS OI aliultHllIlg JUWUintp. Ull In KUII-
in'i AnxuHt T, 18U3. lit two o'oIouk In tin lW
iioou, i or me erecnou i rnune uuMii uum
sSueolAejitlons can Iu Mum &t the Ca h iuin
ApvtH'ATR ofHc or with tb HH'ivUry. The
propatMla will tin 0eubd at the lJlaant
Oorntr Hcltool HtHiMt.
Tliiw. Hkhuki, Heerf lar ol Jt-ard.
UbE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,
"THK KIND THAT CUUKS."
ITS
Are you all nm down? Scott's Emul
sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
will build you up and put flesh on you
and give you a good appetite.
boott'a Kuulaiou carM Conga,
Clds, Cotuaartioa, StAiU and
U Anaetnlc and Vltafom Dboaa.
PiavsMs wastioe cfcudrck. Al
MoiauiwlaliililasHllk. Cetoely
tbe arcnwln.. I'rapurwd by Hoott A
l-.wiie, Ctiautew, Htm York. 8old by
Ur
S OAT J s H
r .ejLW . is
yK if? A FEW P
jam k. " ii .
Testimonials
from persona
who havo been
curotf by tho uso of
s Tablets.
Tiir Onio Chemical Co. :
Dbau Sir : I havo lcon iwtnft ymir
cnr-for tobacco habit, nnd found It would
what vim rlAlm for It I unctl ton conts
nf ifio itrmiffMt ohcwiliff tnlrruu'd tt lift V.
oim to fltt dmirfi: or I would tmtoke
lortvttliM of tobiicco. Hnvo cliowotl
Trtl LwiintV llVH TfUlfM. tllttl tVTO IMcltSlTOfl
curwl mowl hBVonoik'sln' forlt.
Donns Fkbht. 14. Y.
: GestLF.men Some tiino furo I ecnt
TRtilota f or Tobftpco Hublt. 1 iccclToa
1 WIIH both II bPHV V KlllOrtcr ftnd CltCWUr.
win wns siroiiifly mltlictwi to tiu usf or
to try ytmriabiew. no twa ni'itvy iu
THlill'lM Irtlt 111 WM1 ll IIVH 110 nil t I
bayo wnttwl four mouth beluru wiltltig
1?
lll-.AI.im IN A1X KIKI1S OF
HARflESS !
Whips, Fly Netts, Robes
Blankets
And Hvorylliinc olso usunlly kppt. Iu n
llrst olnt-s Htoru or I His kind.
REPAIRING
Of nil klnils (ill ended to ncntlr. clioaii.
l.v ninl nromntly. Bncrlnl nt lent Ion
ptiiil to tho lniiiiiifactiue oi Iliuiicsa
to order,
STORE IN LEUGKEL'S BLOCK.
rtmsiTiiiiE,
UfjI)15l!TAKlN(l
KIiOUU it FEKD.
Robfc. N. Anthony,
(Succoisor to .1. F. nex, Fast Welsspmt.)
WILL CONTINUE TO UK
TUB 1IEST r-LACE TO HUV
Fnrnitnre, Flour & Feeft.
at the tiwest Prices.
Oivo us n cnll. No trouble to show
Goods.
R. N. ANTHONY.
GASOLINE
STOVES and
GASOLINE
AT
Walp's old Hand, First street,
LOWEST PRICES
for the Best Goods.
PRACTICAL
Plumbers 8c Tinsmiths
rrnm Clienp Hlanka to Fino GUI nnd
rrrs.p.I ruivrs. Also, FeHanmlliiKsaina
wun llaiiilbunm laruos.
'ICTUUK R(')J) IND (70VE,
Window Shades
ready lo hang, or put up to order.
Paint, Oil, Varnish,
Olafs, Hniv.rs. r.ilntliij: anil Taper
Hanging, oy cotupeiiteni vorKincn sent lei
any pan oi ine couniy
Hooks, iStnUonery nnd Fancy
tiooils, always n lurirc stock a
1 B tt
noaeir
(1 Uroadwai, ifaucli Chunk.
1 AWI'KK, tbe barber, ojMWite tlio 0ier
Ilftiisa, cuta lialr, Mtaves find doeg evtsrj'
liilnKlii llrt-uJasniu Droplu mul hoc liliti,
UkUHMt on Hunti a vs. Tllet Articles for sale.
STUHKK'tJ 8UAVlN(lHAUKN,oiiMMlte the
AliVOUATK OKKICK, In hettiiiiUt?r fni
li avi iik. tiatretiUhiK and liampoolUK. J'artiou
Ur tttteitlioii itHia to outlliuc Indira Imujri and
riilliUw't Hair.
or al. 7'Jtle
I'D. (USirilCl.I-ovfr IlieOanal Ilrklne. Raul
Wolssiiuit. cuts 1Mb. abatrea aud sliauiioub
,,. Bjra. ,,,r(it,w t twit.
II iy Hum, lUIr Toulw, Sia.,
rtiw.
You call also bui
(it tlie very loweal
Scidol's Jlakciy,
MratfHiwt, tWiUjililAn, ou will aIwavh find
PrMbtwtftud Uott
BREAD AND CAKES.
llye, Whi-nt and Vienna Rreail
Freali Uvry llay. Our Ytanna Dutad eaunol
lie exeelled. We reaueutfull) sullelt your natron
Mfe. Wateli fur tbe Wajton.
Seidel's Vienna I ink cry,
Opp. Oberfs, r-IIWT ST., I.KIIK1HTON. i'A
colt's
Swariz Bros,,
Wall Paper.
Enuilsion
AN 6AHTHLY PARADISE.
If WeXTonld but Look Aronnrl, WflTTon14
Find It at Oar Doors.
That this earth of ours Is becoming n
Out riml unlntereRting nort ot place Is n
fillacy born ot Indigestion and a weak
Imsginatlon.
Tliere is a cnnBiderable portion of hn
manltjr who measure thdr happiness by
what tliey can kill. And still for thoso
the rogue elephant tramps, down the tea
plants in Ceylon and the man eatlnn
User lurnren In tho Indian lunsles. Th.
South American possibilities in the hunt
ing way are barely explored.
rank li. Han born reports that Albania
is a splendid limiting ground for the
wild boar, a quarry more dangerous than
any In this country except the griisly
bear. The African continent utill
swarms with game, nnd except In the
equatorial licit is not too nnhealthful to
visit. In many of our states wo have
reached the time when the enactment of
tame laws Is neoesssry. but there is
tport enough yet in Idaho, Montana, the
vast lake region of northern Minnesota,
the Maine wuods, tbe tarpon's and alli
gator's haunts in Florida, and especially
the wild regions of British Columbia.
The bison has rauished, but there wa."
never much "sport" in his senseless
slaughter.
Quieter minds And pleasure In the
study of men and customs past and
present. In our own land there Is ma
terial for tho nrehreologists to study for
many years. Whether among the won
derful ruins of tho cliff dwellers' villages
or in tho relics of the mound builders
thero is work to be dono rivaling Schlle
mann's In the Troad, Layard's at Blre
Nlmrond, or Cliampollion's in Egypt.
There nro the living as well as the dead
tho African dwarfs, tho Fuegnn giants,
the Melanesinn cannibals, tho Dyaks of
uorneo. There nre tho north African
potentates who will obligingly kill ths
amateur photographer, and Kafilrs who
will toed him fat on juicy confections of
grnsshoppers nnd snake pie.
'mere aro those who seek neither
beasts to kill nor men to study, but
pleasant places to hide where winds blow
soft. These thero nro nnd nlwnyswill
be, so sturdily does earth rosTst its de-
spoilers. The most tourist infested spot
in the world, Bwltserland, is full of nn-
visited nooks, whilo railroads into tho
heart of central Asia and over the Cau
casus nnd through Bosnia, and the D.v
nublan states tnko one to fresh haunts
and homes. In British Columbia aro
glaciers finer than tho Swiss, nnd off the
coast nro balmy islands where, lolling
on his veranda in tho air of June, ono
can look landward see towering peaks
lonned witli eternal snow.
For that matter, one doesn't havo to
leave Now York to find places whore
only the green of spring is needed to
mako n paradise. Where aro wilder nnd
nobler crags than tho Palisades, fairer
ranges of low mountains than tho High
lands and 81i.iwnngu.nks? Tho Golden
Horn is not more beautiful than tho
Narrows, tho Bosporus than our Hud
son, on whoso western bank almost op
posite Now' York the rattlesnake still
sounds his alarm, strange birds Hit at
dawn and mountain laurel and mulber.
ry grow in profusion.
Come, sirs, a truco to melancholy!
Tho world is fair. Needs but to see it
so tho artist eye, tho poet soul, the gift
of imagination. With these one may
grip firm Ids commutation ticket and
cry to nil black blasphemy of pessimism
an answer stout, "The earthly paradise
is hcror New York Becorder.
Blrs. Kendal's Views.
In & recent interview Mrs. KetKl.il, the
Enallsh nctrcss, wns nsked, "Have you
any special viowajm tho eubject of the
education of children?" ."Of course 1
have," camo tho reply- "Could a moth
er help thinking vory, very seriously
upon a subject of such vital importance
to tho futuro of her childrcnf" When
the reader gets thus far, ho feels that tho
mountain is trembling and this is the
small mouso that creeps forth. "I have
always felt that a great mistake is made
in consigning children to the caro of a
resident governess." With which trite
commonplace Mrs. Kendal's "views" be
gin nnd end. Now York Times.
Double Consciousness.
Tho phenomenon of double conscious
ness so skillfully used in "Dr. Jekyll
ind Mr. Hyde" 13 by no means uncom
mon. Many mysterious disappearances
are by it accounted for in a manner
wholly consistent with the innocence of
the missing one, and even with his ap
parent sanity. A very singular recent
case was that of a western judgo who
wont nway from homo while deranged
from overwork and becamo a day laborer
under another name. JTew York Re
corder. '
Ready For the Jlutldlas.
"IIclloI" said a Chicago man as he,
stood near tho Washington monument. ,
"That's a pretty good elevator shaft. I
wonder when they ore going to put np
the rest of tho building." Youth's Com
panion. Tho Value of a Military Training;.
To got the be6t possibilities for beauty
out of training wo must have all round
Influences for good. Among thoso I
would placo first military training for
youths. I say military rather than
gymnastio or turn vereln eierciso, be.
cause sound drill Includes something of
these nnd udds tho moral Influence of
discipline.
In my opinion it wonlJ bo for tho
benefit of tho country, the family and
tho Individual if every mother's son
were obliged to pass a certain amount
of military service before bo could vote.
The military training is tho only one
nowadays wliich teaches men to obey
and gives them any notion of tho vnlne
of obedience. No training makes men
so effective for every day use or leaves
them so alert, prompt and full of re
source. The adoption of military edu
cation in earnest would lend to the ad
justment of serious questions, physical
nnd national.
Tho merely useless mechanical part of
drill which is mainly for parade pur
poses wonld bare to bo dropped, and
uteleM schooling would have to ba
thrown out.
A child taught to obey in the first
plooo and efficiently guided in stndy oan
master the ooumes of our schools in half
Iho time now spent. This by tho way.
The great point about military training
Is that It enforces exercise for n pur
pose, not merely for thesake of exercise.
Shirley Dare in Now York Herald.
Preama of Anthors.
Who would imagine tlutt tbe acltial
sleeping dream of an author oonld be
used as literary material part of his
mental stock in trader But this has
been so.
They are of little use for consecutive
narrative, although I have been toM
that Mrs. Southworth derived the plots
of some ot her stories from suggestions
of her dreams. As a rule dreams fur
nish only situations orlmpreaslons whioh
are likely to be both subtle and intense.
5Vbo does not retneinbur some haunting
melody of hu dreams wUuns swetnaa$
moved htm to tears, some glimmering
landscape, some strange and weird Jour
neying or faces, tlutt suddenly appeared
and as suddenly vanished in this quaint
borderland of the wind?
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" oame, it is
aakl, from Mr. Stevenson's dream people,
and the intensity of the impression pro
duced by this fantaatio creation would
suggest siu li nn origin. But no moral
sense exists in tbe Irresponsible region
of sleep, so that tlie graver and deeper
leasun winch the thoughtful reader must
draw from Mr. Stevenson's pages roust
have been evolved in his waking mo
luwta. Kata Field's Waahiluiton.
A. Spot of Oil la tlie Kea.
Ten tuilea south f the Bulmie mur
and a mile off aluiro is a natural phe
noineuoii known tu sailom us "Tho Oil
Bpot. No visible boundary divides it
from the open . i it-'HikI, but even dur
ing a eturui, evtii tli..ui,-li tlm waters be
oomered and tun.Kl th remain rom-
paratively n.hti. M J."ius ltepubhc.
fiu. li .. ..lit k.U, I I
Mr. Cuiruk : h..uM nevot ok a
ilmid msu 11 il i'u is on tiuiu
Mrs. Onms . Uiu cupp. I wuit i
cnw?
Mr "uiaao--In that oaae ask hiui how
saooblate it U. Truth.
UgmtMm a sure
I Olllousnoso, Dyspopslo
7 IntliTftftMnn. Dlnnnnou nf
tho F ciney8,Torpicl Llvor
BlifMiMiMniM FMv-flnnnn
iiuvMiiiui.iani iyuAiiiuuu a
Sick Keadanho, Loss of I
Appetite, .InundlcOjErup Y
tlC'-;8 and Ekln DlfsnnnoR. V
4 T:.:- t fottlo, DsUly tU Diccilltl.
Sold by W. T. Blnrv.
Plrk ncodselia and rellevs att tho trouble fnof
cent to aMUous etatoof the system, suoh as
DlEEloMS, Nausea, Drovslneee, Dlstms after
eating, l'aln In tho Bldo, bo. while tbelr most
rauaEasUo success has been shown la CUEillg t
Jleaascho, yet Carter's Little Ursr nils art
equally valuable In Constrpatlon, curing and pre
Tooting tbtiannoyloqcomplalniwhlla Ihayalna
correct all dlBortlorsorthestomachtlmulatQ tha
liver aud regulate, tho bowels. Srenllthojonly
curea
' Acbe Iheywonldboalmoatprlcelosstotnosoffha
Sufor from this dlatrcsstufl complaint; butf ortu
rjately thelrgeodooesdcea notend here,aD4 thoea
vrhooncotry thorn will find theeo Utile pulsTatu
nble In so many trays that they will not bo wil
ling to do trithoutthom. Cut after allslckno&il
fZa the bone of so many Urea that horo Is whers
woraakoourcrcetboeat. Oar pills curs It whilo)
i ethers do not.
Carter's LltUa Liver nils are very small and
very easy to take. Ono or two pills makeadoee.
They are strictly vogotablo and do not gripe or
purge, but by tliolr gontle acUon ploaae aU whs
usothem. luvlalsat2Sconlsi llvefor$l. Sold
by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall.
CARTER FftEDICINC CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE
Scientific American
Agency for
TRADE MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS. etcJ
For information Rid trm nanrtbortk write to
MUISN ft CO 3d ltituADWAT, NBW VOHIT.
OKlent bnroAQ for Becm-lnn iaton1i Id AmorJm,
Kcrrpatciit tikon out ly in li broiiirtit hrftira
ttia public ty a notice glTeu f roe of clinrgo lu tba
Larceet ctnmlntlon of anr itrlrntlflc paper tn tbe
world. Bi'lendidlr IllutitrAtOtl. No lnl1Hsattt
man ihouid bo without it. Wei'tttr. s.'l,0 a
Jsari (1.G0 nil monl ha. Address JI11NN ft OO
rBtilfiREASE
iir'ir ix Titr -woni.ri.
Tlevf . . '-. nellt re are unsurpassed, actUAlTs
cutlnell.t'- ''o l"t."i' or ruiyother hrenrt. No
ea iii .a.. Ttiuta:MuiM
-ron'.'T.ElVDl!ArXrtaoCTEruLLT. luf
To Whoifl It May Concerm.
Mv w lfn Ullle INj cr lias this (.y h-tt my lied
and lo;ti1 nlittout Just vtimv or ii.-ocat!ou,
All piTttoiMflre lKTi-lty i-auHtunxl not to trustor
li.utKir her on my amitint us I will nay no bills
rontmctt'sl hv licr. AIUHI.S lloVKK,
.Inly 7tli lsW I'actvprton, la
To Wham It May Concern
Alt persons nro liprHiy ran Honed not tn hnr
lmrortruht my wUe BlISANN A itliOWN, after
tills (late, as I will not wiy any ilebts coat i acted
by Iii'i. sue iia iiik left mv led and board with
out Just cause or i-rovmytlon.
v. ir.nitowN.
July 0, "Hti-8w. East WelHSjKirt, 1A.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Of VEKY VAr,UAIlI,E
Ily .Irtucof anOnler nt Iho Orphans' Court
nt railwm couulv, thera will he exMipl to
J'uhlleSalo ou thejremlse, Iu franklin fwp.4
Cut bun county r.u, nu
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th,
1(91, at ONIS o'clock i, tn-, Uio following des
enbi'il Kcal Kttatt , lale the iiionerty of .1011 V
(I. Uh , dee'd to-wlt. All that certain ilCAt T
lt I'lM'K OF LAM I, situate In Franklin
TimiiMiipt T'Hilioii count), hounded and
dserlbed as follows, to-wit: lieclnnlni; at a
(done, thence bv land ol Mllf.im Kenierer north
HSli deiireen, ejti.t 31 iercheM to n (done, t hence
by Iho same south id dtfiees, eastH iefehes lo
a utone; thence by the ftaiue north bt decrees,
east 26 lurches to a Hone, thence bv land ot
laul IVuck north 131 tdettret-s, east 13 erehe9
lo a white oak tiee; thence by the same north
'20 degree, east i3 iH-rches to a stone, ihenee
by the Aine noilh fti (Uiiich, riwt ;it x relics
tu a Httriie; theitee laudlatnolJ mid It. Unity,
Kouth Mli dettui-fl. wertt C3 perches lo a nine
knot, 1 hence by the Haini1 south 4 degrees, west
us percht-8 to the pUee of heirlnnliiKi eontjiluliirs;
31 AQliES
and I-.-o perches, strict measure. The Improve
menu tin-mm eonsist id a TWO-HlnliY
KIlAMLi DWJ'.I.I.IM; 1IOUSK, IJirfje Hnlu
Itai u aud other ne'esai y niitlmlbttus.
'jerniMinii t'oiulutoiiH wilt h known nt time
and pi we of -ml. , by A I Ml IN l( KU.
July lfetn, iUi Adniluibtrator
CAN BE CUREDv
A CURE GUARANTEED
DR. J. B. MAYER,
1015 Arch St., PhilaPa.
Base at oaoe. iu operation or dlajr from ban.
smsm. aiwatad ,r thouMu.1. of cun, emlon.
aMmtaorphratrlarta, lallcs anil i.mmmt'ut rill.
HitMaMMtiialolllaa Coiialtalioaireaaiil
sulctly ooulliibnUal. Send tur circulars. ,
Ottloa llouna t 9 Jl.JJ. to 3 P.M.
was m mmaci.
The folio wins area few of the manr that liara
lann entlraly ourct or Kuiaura hf iia. J. H.
MaTSa's Thkatmbnt :
Jacob a (tenant, XBO Korlh lima! Ct , rhlls.
IE. o. Sheaalr, Blioelloii, 1 an4ilii Co , I'a.
P. a Roasltrr, l'lmouliivllk-, i'a.
E. A. Hall, Now too, N.J.
JohnH.Sclierer,yelloHoliiiP.O..EcrtM Ta
X. B. Kldwonia. limekiln 1'. O . BorVat , l a.
K. Jouea Fhaipa, KoiimA Biiuar.. I'a.
A. A. UoMewniAliy, Contralia, Col. !., Ta,
&UarltasvMiilkIllU.!.J.
UB.nas,Ttocklilll,rt. ,
K. 2. Biif.ll, VnunfAlto. Pa.
Jaa. DavC, PtttTiUsi JSnA want, ruila.
L. U. Kuiikal, 1UI iJndsu Bt,, Alleulowu, r.
Oeo. W. WutL Korrlanwn, fa.
ST. Bonnjr, 49 r loUiDt.ltJk.
ev. 8. H. BhentHT, f.unt.ury, ra,
A. i. Ivimoro, Vooil).ut,N, j,
Ii. 1. Dellett, alt a VM. m.. Reading-, ra.
Israel Sandt, tliilii C! , Kouth EsMon, I'a,
U P. teturk. Jr., Olcj. l.rL.Co.,l'a.
J, Oenaottclinvr, CUijtoii, N J.
Z.K. Daiicuh wer, my ..luinola Ays., ra.
0.a Plnor, 7dfl l.nlil, l:i.lluf, r
Wm. nn.unanl, Ol. mWur, N.J. ,
M. Sbaw. Wliu.ua Auw.tt. r Morris aUMt,
Gaimantomi. i I iIm
Wm.DU. nm Moi,moPt .PWla.
Thomas il. Hirt.n ,-, 1 lih.iojotl, I'a,
O. Lcoi.l. etll H...OW . lhila,
1.0. Qiiimt., Ill 1'. "I f Heading. Pa.
B. 0 wtanley, .,4-i.ni. . Leiauoit, I'a.
A. Schutil.jr, I,mi.t l-nlt'.l'a.
I. B. Noll, I tin-1 Hit 1' o Bark. Co., Ta.
CA.Bi.M-, in .Win lit rk. pp., j'a
Win K H'irlon.'l.ii', i'lioeiiisvllle. I'a
W.tLUwWM'l Whinaum . Bowline, fu.
John I'. Lyme, 1,10 HomuM tl , Ilarriaburg, Pa
Chas 811UU1, 41 uu 1, 1 1 M.. 1'bila.
8. Bnrkhard, 4ttl. ua n , Heading ra.
. C. Keelin, PoUkl -llli HeraaOo., I'a,
Benry L. Ko", Pi.iui.,wii. I'a,
O. UBwerts, ls.vii.Me. Wla. '
Wni. J. Bl l.la hiui., 6 ''j Taylor St., Canidcn, M 2,
AlftedlUlcy. I'!.i!llliirg, K J. 1
B. Masill, (lira I h1, I het. r (V) Pa. '
Mr. Bockard, llatid fu . (i.rinanUiau. Phlla,
John Bhune, Tilil.nl 1'. o Nouft. to., I'a.
Wat. lnln(ar, L..n, pa.
j. Uabuee, nf p.Ui,r, Hv . rhlla.
O. 8. Craely, Sol? Nurtli lnd bL, Pliila.
Philadelphia OtReo Is cl. Hied on the 3nd Batnr.
day or each month, l)r. J. 11 Mayer U'lutfet the
Kotal Peun. Rot'llng- l'u , to glo treatment 10
rawons In thai TidnJty on that day
Pr. J. Mayer's lonns tur treaiment Is lq
reach or all. Call and got eured.
K B. pvnons rniui out oT town can rocclvf
tiaatluelit aud return oonte tba same day. -
akViU all 1 11
I Send 10 i.iil. In alami). to
,. ir i.ii. 1" win . t nau.
1,1. 11. .i
aud
HOIS TO I'JPfB. FREE
rio.-r . , ... 1 1 .1 1 . j 1- 1
I' .11,1 P.l.iN H'luj. 1. Ml' ' Alluw. lilj
CURE