UNLEARNED. Be it loTtlj Jut to look at, ttttbhls thoutbtful, dark brovn eyta, Cia gentle foe ud 0hln.n1; our Is But he laa'l rery wis. Twe birthdays 1)9 bu coasted, Two dimples he na show, Yet Wa Ignorant of maay thi&f s That many tables know. Thntrrh he talk In childish fashion, n knows but pretty words, Md be aays them In a Toloe u iwMt At the cooing ot the birds. He imtlM at everybody, Dot ha hua't learned to (rati And antfry looks and anKiT pouts. Be doesn't know them yetl OK ererythlnff contents him, n haa bQTor learned to teasei And klcVs sod acretms, he's unaware There ft re such tblngs as these. Sat tie's lorelr ft to look it And to cuddle sod. to pet, Tot to wrlfjle out of lorlng irrns, lie bssn't learned It yet, Oh. ss At first X told you, lit Isn't Ttry wlset Tet won we all h Ignorant Earth might ba Paradise Emm 0. Down, In Toronto Truth. WAYS OF A BIG TOWN Four Phonos of Life In the Eaaterr Metropolis. A Qmt Old Mm TOto Deals In Emblemt f lick Meals on Trait N.w York anvrparllnylnK on Ua. man Nature. I was aboard ot a biff sailing vessel in Oils port of Now York the other day, and In rambling about tor an hour how many horseshoes lb you think I found nailed up to giro Jack Tar (rood luok? Tho number was eight, and threa of these war abaft the mast. I have boarded iiqmire-rljjffers, barks, brigs, schooners, smacks, scows, tugs, canal boats, liners, coasters, dredgers and every other sort of craft morod by sail or steam, and I always find the horseshoe Insight. Sometimes there In but one, but the average Is three. I don't believe you could get a craft out of thlsharborwlthout she had ai least one horseshoe nailed up In plain view of the crew. A new shoe won't do oh, not There may be look in a new silver dollar, but there Is none In a new horseshoe. It must be a shoe which has seen service the more the better. If there are three or four nails and a bit of hoot at tached to It the price la way up. Down la Pearl street the other day I found the queer old shop of the queer old man who has dealt In horseshoe luok for the last quarter of a century. The news boy who finds a horseshoe on the street makes a bee-line for this old Junk shop to sell Uior a nickel. When a craft is fitted out her owner sends to the same place for the necessary charms. The superstition la not confined to sailors lone, but truokmen, expressmen, rall-v road men, lawyers, brokers, doctors and others believe In the luck of the horse shoe over the door. There Is hardly a saloon In New York In which you can' not find the emblem, and even tho Ital ian push-cart peddlers want all the luck there Is In It "Undo John" told me that he had a sale of five thousand old horseshoes every year, ranging In prloe from ten oents to seventy-five cent, and he certainly had three thou sand In stook the day I called. lie is the only man In New York who makes a specialty of this superstition, and has been In business so long thatarello from his shop Is supposed to possess more power than any other. Queer thing, isn't It, and yet we are all built that way, after all We laugh at the idea of ghost and hug the delusion of the horseshoe. We send the fortune teller up for sixty days for reading the card or consulting the stars, and then feel friendly toward the barber who uses hi new razor for the first time on our chin. "Here's my meal check, but I have no money to-day." "Very well, sir some other day will do." Yon will hear these words repeated thirty times a day In a certain down. town eating house here, aud they mean that a total stranger has had a hearty meal, can't pay for the same, and the proprietor 1 willing to accept his prom lees to settle the bill some luturo time. I doubt If you can find a similar lnsti tutlou In the world. In all other places the man would be looked upon as a dead-beat and either kicked out or turned over to the police. Ilere he Is treated as a gentleman and put on his honor. When a friend tald me about the place I went in, alo fifty cents' worth of well-cooked food, took ray check to the cashier and s&m: "I'm dead broke to-day." "What name, please?" "John Smith." "Very well; come in any time; glad to see you. Uood day." lie recorded name, date and amount, and I departed. Three days later I called to pay. lie did not look at all surprised as he hunted out the slip and made change. Indeed, it was just what he expected, lor ten years' experience has taught hint that ninety-fire per cent, of "dead-brokes" return and square up. If All the vagabonds of New York could get credit at an eat ing-house business would go to the wall in a fortnight, but that class are not admitted. There Is a man at the door who "spots" them and warns them off when they appear. A decent-looking man will pass muster every time, how ever, and, though now and then one falls to square up, the loss is a mere trifle. The proprietor of the place told me he had more trouble with dishonest waiters In hi employ than with the thousands who feed at bis place every year. He loses a dollar through a waiter for every dime lost by trustln an enure stranger. "What's the matter?" "Some one killed, I guess." It was a great crowd In front or a store on Broadway. I looked for th ambulance but It was not to be seen. I tried to crowd my way to the front but no one would give an Inch. 1 skirted the crowd, asking this one and that one whether it was a murder or an accident. and at last I found an opening and reached the front rank. What do you suppose a thousand men and boys were staring at with bated breath and delv ing the effort of three or four police men to keep the walks clear? Simply a line ot cheap-colored engravings a ooxen pictures in all and all marked "ten cental" Such a ahow would not attract ten people In any other city, but How Yorkers are half-grown children. I'll put a bag of potatoes or a bushel of turnips in a U roadway window and en rage to keep a crowd In front of it all day long. On the other hand, if there Is a big fire raging within a block of liroaaway It will not attract one pedi trian out of ten. The other day there was a smart fire in Canal street, with at least six are engines on tho cround. A block away a street car horse had fallen and broken a leg. I made an estimate of both crowds, and I think the one about the horse wu the largest by hundreds. Ilezeklah Beanpole has been satirised and ridiculed because he "gawped" while on a visit t New York. The truth Is, the average New Yorker spends half his time "g&wplng." If he can't find anything more interesting he will put In half an hour watching the antic of the antomatlo bug making circles on the top of a dry goods box or ins nagstone. f was In Barolsy street the other da) when a big ausplclous-luoklng man touched my elbow and asked me to step aside for a moment- When we had stepped he looked all around to see M there was a policeman In sight and then wulsperedi "Ple&oo don't give me away. I am an unfortunate man and have been driven to do wrong. Can you make use of these?" lie held out a pair of eve-glasses which looked to be worth four or five dollars, and continued: "I may as well tell yoa the truth. I stole, these, to get bread for ay family, You ci.a have tham lor a dollar-" 0, thank." ity-nve cwur a am at ftv Juat tew 'nan o I ... If r. WA- I ' iXtt'J vast titan ft fsU, fj &aj boy. Your game Is at least a year old. and I was Initiated months ago. uo .nd be dishonest and may luck attend you." lie winked and smiled and passed on. They were cheap glasses, not costing the manufacturer over twelve or fifteen cent a pair. An agent here ha one hundred men at work selling them on the "lay" I have described. Each ped dler pretends to have stolen the glasses, and In that way he finds customer who would otherwise look upon him a a fakir. As stolen glasses they are con sidered a great bargain at seventy-five cents. If offered in an honest manner nobody would take them at twenty-five rent. Bee the human nature in it? ve seen a irrav-halred old Chan from up-country who has preached honesty all his life slyly pocket a pair of glasses and get out of tile neighborhood almost on a run, fearing the police might get bold of It, and I've seen a Wall street broker buy an extra pair to send to his old njother and disappear around the nearest corner like a noon-day shadow. Yes, It's a good lay," replied one ot the peddlers after we had drank our brer, "but I shall drop It for a better thing next week. I'm going to peddle laces around the suburban towns." "On what line?" I asked. "Oh, stolen good, of course. I can buy lace at nine cents a yard wholesale which I can take out and sell at twenty or thirty cents. All I've got to do with the average Woman la to drop a hint that I smuggled or stole It, and she'll rake up her lost penny to buy with. ve got a sister who clear twenty-fire dollars a week right here In New York on kid gloves. Iluys 'em at wholesale, goes from house to house as a smug gler, and makes a profit ot from thirty to fifty per cent. So long, old man) got to rope In three more suckers this after noon." Detroit Free Press. Disillusioned. He was a dreamy, romantic young fellow from Tacoma and he was doing the fair thoroughly, entering Into the spirit of the thing, so to speak, with all his ability. When the purple shades of twilight were falling he stepped gayly Into a picturesque gondola. adorned and propelled by a real, live gondolier attired In blue and white, with every detail of the Venetian cos tume complete. Our westerner reveled in the charm of the hour and the sur roundings. Ho threw himself into the spirit of ancient Venice and fancied he saw the bride of the Adriatic lying ghost-like upon the sunset-tinted waters. With a woman's artifice he tried to tempt the gondolier into song. It was In vain, however, for the soli' tary boatman at the stern was evidently thinking of beloved Venice. The young man from Tacoma at last sought terra nrma, and as he soared rather than walked away he heard with horror the mystical gondolier distinctly remark to his fellow in the bow: '01 say, Mollce, llnd me a match. plase." Chicago Mall. An Edlt.r-s Ulstako. The editor of a weekly Journal latelt lost two of hi subscribers through accidentally departing from the beaten track In his answers to correspondents. Two ot his subscribers wrote to ask htm his remedy for their respective troubles. No. 1, a happy father of twins, wrote to Inquire the best way to get them safely over their teething. and No. a wanted to know how to pro tect his orchard from the myriads of grasshoppers. The editor framed his answers upon the orthodox lines, but unfortunately transposed their two names, with the result that No. 1, who was blessed with twins, read In reply to his query: "Cover them carefully with straw and set fire to them, and the little pests otter jumping 'about in the flames a few minutes will speedily be settled." While No. 8, plagued with grasshoppers, was told to "Giro a little castor oil, and rub their gums gently with a bone ring. "Boston Trav eller. Not Mnoh of a Savior. Old Baohelor Now that you are mar ried, you don't have to send your gar ments out any more to be mended, I presume. Married Friend N-o, don't have to send them out now. My wife always has tho house full of sewing women. N. Y. Weekly. Well stated. Mrs. A. I called on Mr. and Mrs. uashnr this afternoon. I tell you they are a well mated pair Mrs. II. Why so? Mrs. A. There Is not another man in the world who would take from her what he doesl Life. An Apt Rejoinder. A. I intended to reoommend you for position of confidence but I suddenly remembered that you were a man of no conscience. x It. Then vou mlcrht have lent me yours. You certainly do not need one. -lllegende Illaetter, Familiar Resemblance. Photographer Your son ordered this ikeness from me. It Is certainly very much like him. Has he paid for it?" "Not yet" "That is still more llko him." Yan kee Blade. The Importaaoe of SpelllnsT. "Do they ever have any sleighing in Africa, nans.?" naked Willie. That all depends upon how you spell It, my son," returned his papa. "They go slaying every day of the year, If you spell It with a 'y.' " Harpers Young People. A IISU STORY IN TnUEC TAULEACX Chicago Mall. Ilareh. Treatment. Judge Duffy You have been up here rwenty time for being drunk, l'libavi to punuui you. "O, yes, nobody ever offers to reward m for being sober, and I've been sober time and again, but let me get drunk. and then I get It In the neck every ume. ' lexas Billing. Objected to Immigration. Teacher Who was the first man? First Boy George Washington. Teaaher Next Seeond Boy Adam. First Boy (Indignantly) I aidn' know you meant foreigners. Boston uioue. Uerd to Anawer. Mamma (reviewing Ethel's "eompo- alttw") Why, ehlldl That 1 no way to spell rhlnooero. Bthol But If It doe not spell It, how did you know what it was? Dotuor- esvs Magazine. Overheard at a llu.nl Inn Mr. CSaoker Is that gentleman ataadlDg by the door a friend of yours? lfn. i oaaaiir uq, do, luueea. 1MI, say hueUnd. Ufo. For Weed. "Pre get it in for yoa," soliloquized tbe mosquito, sinking It a llttl deepor la th aleeplBg vlaHia's nose Otiosgo 7MMM. a now riea. Moneybags Bnt you haven't enough to support my daughter. Imnecune if sue is as extravagant as that, sir, you should be thankful to hare me take her off your hands. Judge. A Sexaoloni Conclusion. 'What did Daniel do In the lion's den?" Inquired the teacher. He must hare hod a regular cir cus," replied the smart bad boy, after some thought Truth. Bonorons. Josephine Why docs Mis Swagger talk so loudly? Amy I think It must be to match ber costumo. N. Y. tlerald rieaeant Prospect "Willie," said the young mother to her abject slave, "you must go to work and raise a beard right way." What for?" asked the bewildered husband. To amuse baby. His grandpa was here this afternoon and It would have done your heart good to see how the little darling did enjoy pulling the old man's whiskers, lie pulled some of them clear out" Indianapolis Jour nal. Slie Knows Illm. Postman I can't mako out tho ad dress on this letter very well, but 1 fancy it bolongs to Mueller, the young student who boards In your house. Landlady Is It a letter from the city? I'ostman No, the postmark snows that it has come from the country. Landlady Then It doesn't bolong to young Mr. Mueller. All his creditors are city folks. ochaik. Not tho Girl's Fault. Ilusband That new cook gets every thing too Salty. It's terrible. Wife Well, she can't help that, poor thing. It Isn't her fault that her hands are big. Ilusband What earthly difference can that make? Wife That shows how much you know about housekeeping. The cook books always measure Bait by the plnoh. Judge. She TV ooldn't See the Point. Mr. Wlokwire This paper says that the women of this country spend 820,- 000,000 a year for Cosmetics. What hor rible extravagancel Mrs. Wlokwire Twenty million dol lars! Myl Why, tho little ten or fif teen dollars I spend does not amount to anything at all, oompared with that. does It dear7 Indianapolis Journal. Ask ronr Friends, Who haie taken Hood'tSarsaparllla what the? think of It, and the replies will ds positive In its favor, One has deen cuaed of lodlgestion and dyspepsia, another finds It Indispensable for sick headache.olhersjrc- part remarkabds cures of scrofula, salt rheum anb oilier blood disease, still ethers will tell yon that It oveacomes "that tired feeling "and to on.Trnly, the de-t adver Using which ITood' Sarsapaillla receive Is the heart? endorsement of the army of the army of friends It fans wou by Its posi tive medicinal merit Tbe Chinese are great poultry raleors The Chenese hand Is small, slim and with square phlanges. DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR IT A1IIT Lureu nt iiome in a en uaja ovnuininia terinir I)r. llalnea' Mnliten RimwIHa. reeortea.ortn food, without the knowledge of the DUtlenL It 1 akROhitftlv hunnlflRft- and ulll effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether wreck. It has been given in thousands ot cases. aim in every iniiance a penect cure nas lonow. ed. It never tails. The system once tmureg- nated with the aneRlflft. It hrprnnre an litter Im. possibility for the liquor appetite to exist Uurea iniarauteed. 48 page book ot particulars free. Address tbe Uoldien Hrxcirxo Co., isslUce oircei, Lincionau, unio. ucu . I). Vandyke brought the portraiture to the highest degree of perfection. Specimen Caiei. S.T. Cllftbtr. New Cas-e! Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Ithenmstum his Stomach nas dlscordered, his Liver was anectec to an alarming decree an- petite fell awav. and bo was terrlblv re duced In flesh and streugh. Three bottles or Electric Hitlers cured blm DJwarb Shephere, llarrisnnrg. III., had a running sore on bis leg ot eight years' standing. Used three bottlas of ectrlc miters and seven boxes or linemen's Arnica Salve, and bis leg It sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O,, bad five large Fever sores on bis leg. doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Ullters and one box Bucklcn's Arnica salve cured htm entire. Sold by Keber's Lshlrhton.and Blerf's Welstport The best specimens of alabaster car vings have been exhumed at Niaaveh, When extreme nervous tension has given you excruciating headache, take a dose or two or Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills, and you will soon be well. The bones or tombs of over QCU giants have been found in various parts ot Europe. USE DANA'S 8AKSAPAUILLA, ns "TUB KIND THAT UUIlrSi. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It Nothing so dangerous it allowed to continue. One ilmUe Uomh Cure gives Immediate relief, T. D. Thomas. riluius sirs that 100 years were spei t bulldlug the temple of Diana at Ephous. If vou can afford to be annoyed by tick beadadache and constipation, don't use DeWiu'a Little Earl? Risers for tbese little pills will cure them. T, U. Tliouiis uraggest The average length of life Is greater In Norway than in any otder covntry on tho glooo'. Deafness Cannot bo Cured by mercury will surely destroy tbe sense ot amell and completely derange the whole ays tern when entering It through the mucous sur faces. Buch articles should never be used as cent on prescriptions from reputable physielans, as the damage uiey will do is ten iota to me good you possibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, maoufatured by F, J C beney it Co, Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surUces ol the system. In buying Uall's Catarrb Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and la made In Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheneys Co. Testimonials tree, tvtjold by druggists, price 75o per bottle, Tbe cry of the gray squirrel is an oioot Imitation of that of n young ba by. One word describes It "perfection.1 WerefertoDeWiiu Witou Usui Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure ror piles. 1 . i, moons. The German emperlor recently is- sued an order againot oQlcers of the army using single eyeglasses. Euro do consumers about 130.000.000 worth ot gold and sliver yearly for plate, Jewelry ana ornamrnts. China has many stone bridges 3000 tears old. Onebeat unit equals 772 food pounds. roc has been known to explode dur ing earinquage. Churches have hod snrpliced cholre since the Elventh Century Tapioca, used la puddings, is extract ed from a deadly poisonous plant. Shilph's Cure, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size contains twenty-Qre doses only 26c, Children love it Bold by Druggists. A sngai dish owned by Mr. I. K Smlt or Poswal, Ga. has been in use by her f imlly for oyer 100 years. Live bees can now be forwarded through the postoffloa all over the French Territory In the little village ot Clayton Ind there are eight men whose united weignt Is 3000 pounds LHjn"t Tobacco Spit or Smoke your JJ'e Away u tke trueklid, atanuag utta af a ratio- book UuUWUa all aaat slo-toaae toe wuadettni. awadaa iwuw lanaeao habit mn. rte Hank at Drnr Btorea or by asalTtKe. Ad drraa Tea inertia BamHy (Ju , Indiana Mine- tau sp). . In Paint IS White Lead is belt l properly applied It will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off it firmly adheres to the wood and form a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before atitiactory repainting can oe aone. When buying it It important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead propetly made. Time hs proven that white had made by the "Old Dutch" process of alow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot bs obtained by any other method of mannfacture. This process consumes zour to six montna time, and produces the brand that nave given wnue t.eaa it character as the standard paint. , "Atlantic" "Bradley" "Brooklyn" "Jewett" "Ulster" Are standard brands of strictly pore Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying them. Yoa can produce any desired color by tinting tnese oranat oi wnite lean wun National Lead Co.' Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sals by thi most reliable deslcrslo Paints everywhere. If you are golog to paint. It will pay you to aend to us for a Gook containing Information that may aava you many a dollar it will only cost you posul card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 DroAwvr N-W Totfe AINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Comer Second and Iron Streets. TVe have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and" will hereafter do all kinds oi house painting, decorating and paper hanging ourself. We will make prices on all work in our line as low as possible, while at the same time we will do onU the beBt kind of work, ''Ve will be pleased to figure on any work that ou may need and wc also hope for a fair share of your patronage. He will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, Zorder8,Curtanis,Paint8 and Supplies, all kinds of Stationeiy Vc, and will kindly sohct your patronage. Owen Rehria. Summer New Spring and Summer Goods mean more with us than.tho same words mean from other dealers. Why f Because all tho goods we have on our counters and shelvos are new there is no last year's stock of goods brushed up and piled up to deceive the buyer. We In tend to merit your patron age by honest, fair and square daaling and we want yoa to come and see what wo have In New Dress Goods at rery Law Prices. Grocoiies & Provisions, of the best quality and at tbe lo est prices. Choice Flour and Feed. Fresh Country Produce. IVashing Machines & IFringers of tbe best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS ARK DELIVERED FREE. H'e have a Itoomv. Pleasant More. eiectric iicnieu. uonie ana see us fieo.H.Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton, JOSEPH S. FISHER, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Office Couet House Buh-diko, Maucu Cijumk, Pa All business promptly attended to. THE VALLEY HOUSE, B. W. CLAUSS, - Proprietor, OPP. U V. DEPOT. Excellent accommodation for Dermanent ana transient custom, i lie liar is stocami with Finest Liquors and Cigars. FRANK P. DIEHL Practical Horso Sbocr and BlactunillL All kinds of work In this line executed promptly and at tne most reasonable prices. Palronaee solicited and satisfaction euar- anteed. SLopon Nohth Sthkkt, above the uarbon uonse. E. H. OHRISTMAN CONTRACTOR M AND : : BUILDER, Estimates on All Kinds of RutMInirt cneerruny lumlsneu. All Kind of Buildlog Material AT VZRT LOVfXST TRICES, Dlose's Old Stand, ITe handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi- cah.M aga zincs, Fashion Books and aS'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at voir store, residence or office. Do you get a papr 1 If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cigars. ToMcco. (Mcctorr. Fmits. finis. Toys aai Fancy Goofo At the very Lowest Cash Trices. Ice Cream ! THE BEST QHAUIT. FRUIT FLAVORS. We have a oosj parlor and will treat you courteously, rie&se call. T. J. BRETNBY. iJloM'tv 014 SUod, - .Virfct 8Uwt 3JgUg&iJ r-Sr7 J MMz Chloride of Gold Tablets ylf, jinlilm. iy . i. ytlied alreiorTOIiACCoin from stos days, rerfeetly harm - w -0 l 111 coin V bf rivn ed(tTM the u. t lent, in voiunmru y PkUbUbSiS M MORPHINE Hie-- 1 - !.Hi.jof oar SPECIAL i-ini ir.'j p.-Dtmtirhtanro allowed imM n Hints nullify unBtiToiamaruy kit i.U i tt t tiiim Mid tmninhletoi i'tu mi piHi Huiiajratrsiirum anyoi i' " " ': pvri! 'rnu unvu ucincuruu i'1LL8 TAHLf-TS ore for ealo ' "P 1 I VJ I ' r mutaitti if j -Hire '.frj-'ttti ;m i not kpep them, imi v. t wm hi mi yon, i)T return ma.u, a 'I'M'!! 1. .tic your imme and address plainly, andttata wtft' ir luMtiU tire for Tobacco, Uorphluo or j r IIUU1V, UO NOT ill DCCniVED Into pnrctiaMng an oi ni varumi ..uwiruiiia i iihi nro i riti iur pui-. ittK mr -- lt f f 'X xA. i-i i -. i t a mm viae nu uuivr. Mauuf actum) only by Tim OHIO CHEMICAL CO,, 61. E3 CD Optra Block. LIMA, OHIO. rAiinruMns TREE. TnK hu vi. I HF5t0NSIBLe n Ari'l'ia plew SUMMER MILLIJHERY. Wall Papers, JBordei's, Decorations, Pictures. est-. r. XIN O. .A.. GOTH, BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite A. Sell & Co., Hen of Opera Ilourp, Iron Sheet Covin tor all I'uriwiea lilraJ out at vorj ile.MOuabld Prices. tWPLUASEOIVE Ud A OAIL We have a Very TRIMMFD Rl UNTR1MMED HATS & BONNETS Wsliaveonly 0ret-claa8 milliners and Miss Alvenia Graver, LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. DR.G.T. rox, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allentown. i Freu s to 11 A, h . OIBce Hours " I to 4 r. M. t to s r. si, rractlce Imlted to diseases ottlie Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat Hr-AUo, ltttractlou ot the Kj es or the adjust ment ol glasses. NO OFFICE HODltS on Monday awl ItiemUy. tr lUXUOE,llE01IWAT HOUSE. MOM DATS. AT IASTOX, BWAH UEU TOKSDAYS. Teleplrane Grand Central Hotel. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Brumbore, Prop'r, FIRST BTBEBT, LElIiailTON, TENN'A. The Carbon House has bean renoTSIed aud rnproved Umwfh.ut; Ills eleetrte lighted and well vcnUlalnl. and Is arnoiuc the lleet Ilotele lu this section ol the HUM. 'the ralnwase ol the ptibllo Is aollelted. Uest siMHHidaUoas tor peruaneut and traasltnt oustota. OhMMJ very uoderale. Finn Uo.uos,Fnah lleer and fortei and Good Clears, lor sale at the liar. June 18, W. M. Rapaher, ATTORNEY ais C0DN4BLL0R AT IJtW, First door above the Mansion House, UAOCII CUUNK PENN'A. Heal EsUte and OoUeetloa Xtmj. Will Ily nd Bell Ileal Btale. OooTerancuut asatbr 1m. Cotleotwns promptly made. raeUnog nutate! lweedenU a sieelaltr. May be eos suited In Eastlsb and German twT.lsKt F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Xeh -jhton, Pa. DENTUTBT IN AU. ITU HKAKCHUI rlilliix ad4 luklojr artiacU) diauuee a speelal ty. Local snsslhelli s useel. uas Malnleterad and Teeth Fstraeted WITH OUT FA.IN. nrFlCB HODKH -Frusa . a . to l sn , Iroaa l j. as , to s p. ni , from i m , to s p in. CouauliastoBA In Kuf 7 p. or Ueiuao un ee Pttura at HatletoltHsh very rtumay. VST IHI 1TE CUAKATTM. ' t iPTrntiftatlon tw iinur ruspoiiHibl.' :rlL9 in itcun oft' nor rnlTon without tha know atop buiokidr or one wing ia a lew uy, HABIT ZiXfJEStff FORMULA GOLD CURB TABLETS, tho free two of XJquor or Uor to them un. testimonials free. ntid shall iiiho ii&diui in romninniua- uy iiiBUrwui uur i adlktb. by all Ti kbt-clabs enelnsous ,00 pacugo oi c nring worth and from mm fan tn nnti amok r1 oi your xauiuw Tnc Omo CnmiCAL for fl.Oii worih of vmir thorn nit rtfrhtni.I.KltYmiifh muy um m wum in iiw iimn Truly youra, Titb Onto CnFHICAt Co.: Gkhtlkmek: It prlves me pleasure to apeak k -word of nriiliM for vonr Tablets. Mvaon waa Btronalv addicted to the use of r liquor, and through a friend, I waa led ennvtnnt drink or. Tmt tifter tmfnir vour and will not touch llauor of anv kind. 1 you, ia urucr u jutow mo cure wus pcrmaueu OniO CtTEMICAL CO: aUNTLFMBHt- iifli'd murnhlne. hvnod arm teal lv. Tour Tableta bypodermlcally, for seven two puckiigoB of your Tablets, and without any effort on A1lrew nil Orxlcrs to f THE OHIO CHEMICAL. CO., 61, 03 and 03 Opera Block, LlmA, OriiO, mention thl paper.) All the Now and Pretty Fancies in NE AT MILLINERY. Can be found in great array at our stores in Weissport and Lehighton. Wc certainly never hud fmcli a Big Assortment before. Be sure to" Come and See Us. M. GULTON. For the next few months the great question of interior decor, ation and house painting will he the leading consideration ol property owners. Let us make n Riirrfrostion for vou. You want the work done right ; we can do it for you at reasonable ngures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come and see ; let us talk the matter over and we know that we can please you. P. 0 LEHIGHTON, FA. 8 Largo Assortment of we do the very best work and deliver lA.B.Rabeiiokl, IlKANru Of tick i Orer J. T AaudHiluh' Liquor titer, BANK STREET. LKIIIQIITON. iNtitlatryln all tU branebet. Teeth KxtrafUnl Alikuutiulii. adwlDlivtsKeU vrtrqu4Wie iHU lai-WKJ)NEHI)AV of Mh k. adlitHS, ILLBNTOWN, iI.Htfi eotmrr.rit PROPOSALS WANTED, rroposala will b rwlvnt by tbe (School DlrmufioIMabontDg Towuihlp, up to Mto daj, AuguK T ltns, at two o'ctooK lo tb atter LMMHi, for (be erection of a Fraaw Hoboot 1hJI4 Idk. tHNWlfieatbim ran b t at the Oabuon ADTooATKoflteeor wltb tbe sreretanr. Tbe wvpoiwUa will be opeiied at tbe Plataiit Corner kxboo! IIoum. Tuoa. JtkBHta. Secretary of Uoard, USE DANVS 8AW3APARILLA, ITS THE KIND THAT CURBS." One reason M'hy Scdt's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypoplioaphites of Lime and Soda lias had such a kirge sale is because it is "Almost as palatable .is milk;" but the best reason is that its curative projertiea are tuit-tjualled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. noott'e Kwttfctluu ouraa Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Dlsaasaa. Prevent wasting In Cltlldran. Alsnvt s asa(lli na lullk. Oil sully I tie ceuultte. tre farad by HeoU bowne. Oaiealsta, New XCws. Mi tf all Ittvgflsu, A CMF A FEW Testimonials from porsono who havo boon ourod by tho uso of Hill s Tablets. TncOninCniMiCit Oo.i I1KAR SIR: I havo boon nglncr vonr cure for tobacco habit, and found It would la wbiit vou claim for It. 1 uied ten centa uf theitroTiirefitchciTlnr tobacco a dar. one to five clgara, or I would mnoke f nrtv nlTwiii nf tAhnrFr). 1 Inm rli Avtrrsi fnr twnntv fire Vnan. mid two nnckairfis curou me so i nave no uesirr iur it. 13. M. JAYLOHD, Leslie, Mich Donna Frht. N. V. Co. GektLkmkn .Soma time axo I sent Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received 1 watMrth a heavv smoker and chawer. inrwimi". . mi. vunru. MATHBW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. riTTsnnnon. Pa. to try your Tablet. He waa a heavy and Tablets but three dava be milt dlinklnBT. havo waited four month before wrltlns 1 ours irmj. . HELEN MORU1SON. Cincinnati. Ohio. havo performed nmlraelo in my caao. years, nnu havo been rnr?d by i he use of my part. V. L. lA'TEQAY . llarizelL DKALRIt IN AM, KINDS Or -HARflESS ! Whips, FlyNetts, Robes Blankets, And everything elso usually kept In a llrst-clnss store ot this kind. REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap ly and promptly. Special attention paid to tho manufacture of Harness to onier. STORE IN LEMUEL'S BLOCK. FUnNITURE. UNDERTAKING FLOUK A FEED. Robt. N. Anthony, (Sucrestor to J. F, Iter, East Weissport.) WILIi CONTINUE TO BE THE BEST PLACE TO BUV Furniture, Flour & Feed, at the Truest Prices. Give us a call. No trouble to show Ooods. R. N. ANTHONY. GASOLINE STOVES and GASOLINE -AT- Swartz Bros,, Walp's old stand, First street, LOWEST PRICES for the Best Goods. PHACTIOAI. Plumbers & Tinsmiths, Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Pine Oill and I'rcssed i'spers. Also, Fells snd Insalns, Wltb Handsome Fielzes. PICTURE ROD ND COVE. Window Shades ready to hang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Brubes. Tainting and Paper Ilsnslng, by corupctllent ivnrktneu sent to any pari ot me county Hooks, iStationery and Fanny Goods, always a lanro stock a LuCkenbacif Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk. IAWKKU, tbe barber, opposite tbe Opera lluuse. cuts hair, ihaves and does every tfilng lu ArtOelass style Droptn and see blm. Closed on Butidavs, Toilet Articles for sale. STUIIKK'H Hit A VI NO HA IMN. opposite the luVnOlTC (Irril'K. ia hulViillipfapa t..T shaiittir.baireuttlUKanclsbampoolDf-. l"artlcu lar attention lwld to cutting ladle bangs aod Ohlldren's llalr. 7lltH aitlctes or sale. Choice CfKars. Uajx. CAM PBELIe, orer Uie Canal Bridge, East Insljle. 1WH call. You mil also buy rlcea, Seidel's Balcoiy, rW Ktrwt, Ubljtlitoq, you Mill always flwd freshest asillJest BREAD AND CAKES. Uye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Krery Pay. Our Vienna liread eannot beeseolled. Weresjweliullyaolleltyourpation . Watch for tlte Waiion, Seidel's Vienna Uakery, Opp. Obert's, l'lllST ST., LEllICIITON. r colt's Emulsion DISCOVERIES OF IMPORTANCE. Cotted ITaste Transformed Into Kltrate of Celloloae A New Dynamo. An Interesting dlsoorery has been made by two young chemists of Lon don which will doubtless havo a rery Important bearing on the manufacture of cotton, says a London correspon dent of tho New York Times. Cotton waste Is transformed by a new process Into nitrate of cellulose, and cotton fabrics can be covered with a solu tion of It which will add materially to tho weight, strength and value of tho material. Thin, light-weight fabrics can bo filled up with this preparation, which costs little more than sizing and fuller's earth. The cellulose thus pre pared Is also applicable to many differ ent purposes. The cost Is very little moro than the raw material, being cheap and the process of manufacture Inexpensive, Another Invention of moment Is one which enables waste paper to be con verted Into kegB, barrels and vessels of every description. In malting kegs and barrels Ingenious machinery Is em ployed., which enables the manufac turer to turn them out with solid heads If desired. Thero will be a large do main! for the product In the shape of kegs nnd barrels for powder, as no dampness can be contracted, since they are water and damp proof. Tho latest Improvement In dynamos Is one which gives a continuous cux ront without brushes and accumula tors. Scientists were Incredulous and pronounced this Impossible, but the proof of tho pudding Is In the eating, and the new dynamo gives a strong and continuous current notwithstand ing It was declared an impossibility. At least ono of the first electricians of England, who was an unbeliever, now certifies that the new dynamo Is a sue cess. Most important improvements have been made by an Austrian long domi ciled in England In methods and appa ratus for distillation. A new ferment has been discovered, and improve ments hare been modo in distilling ap paratus and in mashing machinery and appllanoes which promise to complete ly revolutionize the manufacture of spirits. The bye produots which are saved and utilized leave the spirits al most free ot cost. Tho still Is a most Important invention, slnoo It separates tho fusel oil and other products from tho spirits in tho process of distilla tion, giving In three separate receivers the tlireo distinct products, and, if re quired, by a slraplo change in the ap paratus, instead or getting nigh wines, pure neutral spirits con bo obtained. thus obviating separate rectification to produce refined alcohol. The ferment is made fresh for each mash and there results a luxuriant crop of yeast. which is treated and sold to bakers and for domestla purposes. This alone is a source ot large revenue to. the dis tillers, as tho yeast is of a very superi or quality and the demand for it Is practically unlimited. The yield of Bplrlts Is more than one-fourth moro than by old processes. Orcoh malt In stead of dried malt Is used, which Is a source of considerable economy. The very best Irish and Scotch whisk is produced and fifty per cent, raw maize ftuostltutea lor tne malted oats hereto fore used, which in itself effects a very largo saving. HOW LAKE TAHOE WAS FORMED. The Result of Volcenlo Upheaval In un Ag lAtug Oone By. MaJ. J. W. Powell, director of the United States geological survey, thus describes the origin ot Lake Tahoe: "In geographical times not long ago. as speaks the scientist, but very long ago, as speaks the chronicler ot human follies, there was a deep valley on the eastern slope of the Sierra Novadna at tbe headwaters of the Truokee river. About this valley towered granite mountains, -llut earthquakes came. rents were opened in the rocks, and from tho fissures poured monstrous streams of lava. One of those fissures crossed tho lower end of the valley, and through It poured floods ot molten rooks. Stream after stream Issued, to cool In solid sheets and blocks, untu a wall was built across the valley two or three thousand feet in height, and above It was a deep basin five or six hundred square miles In area. The storms that fell on the granite and volcanic mountains rolled in rivers to fill the basin, and Lake Tahoe was created. When filled at last its waters overflowed the rim of lava, and the Truckee river now springs from the Tahoe fountain. Its deep waters are dark with profundity, like the clouds of a stormy sky, but about its shores a lew shallow bays are found, and emerald waters, like festoons of beauty. encircle the deeper and more somber lake. Hack from the waters forest clad slopes rise toward the heavens, and above are seen naked crags and domes ox granite." Early Ideas About Half, All tho ancient philosophers held eu rlous ideas respecting the growth, functions, structure, etc., of the hair, and had many superstitions founded on these old opinions. The early writers on the make-up of the human body almost Invariably refer to the hair as being an excrement fed on sub stances similar to Itself. They sup posed tnai iv generated In tne muci nous parts of the blood) waa exhaled by the heat of the body, becoming firm and fibrous upon being exposed to the air. Just as the fluid of the spider web aoes. in tnese days every Idea respect ing the growth and character of hair Is changed. It Is now agreed that every hair properly and tyuly lives and receives its nutriment from the bodr True, they take upon themselves thf nature of parasitic plants: they grow as vegetation droes. yet each has, as It were, a distinct lire and economy That they derive their existence fron the juices of the body there Is nr doubt, but that food Is not taken fron the nutritious juices, for we know tka hair will thrive even though the bnd starve or be wasted by disease, or eve', after the animal life has ceased to ex 1st In the flesh or skin to which the) are attached The Sail Ilou. Various sanitariums and private hos pitals are using "the salt rub," and it Is becoming so popular that some Turk ish bath establishments are advertising it as a sjiecial attraction. It is, just as good for well people as for sick ones, is the most refreshing of all the baths and rubs ever invented, only excepting a dip In the sea itself, and Is matchless In its effect upon the skin and complexion. With all these virtues It is the simplest, most easily managed, of s)l similar measures and can be taken at borne easily. Put a few pounds ot coarse salt, the coarsest you can get sea salt by preference la an earthen Jar and pour enough wather on It to produce a sort of slush, but not enough to dissolve the salt This should then be taken up In hsndfuls and rubbed briskly over the entire person. Of course It is better to have it rubbed on by another person, but anyone in ordinary health can do It for herself or himself very satisfac torily. This being done the next thing Is a thorough douoblng of clear water, preferably cold, and a brisk rubbing wltb a dry towel The effect of ela tion, freshness aqd renewed Ufa fa felt Immediately, and the satin texture ol. the skin and increased clearness and brightness of the complexion swell the testimony in favor of the salt rub. N Y. Uecorder. rack of Edoeallon. lllll tbe Ilurglar (InprUon) Hqw du. you aocoe to git aauuhty Jbn the PenmanIt was all owln' to aek o' early edieatton. "How sot" "I got hold of a aback of a man wot', known everywhere as the author the qreat Araertktn Spelling Hook. The check was for four dollars, an' I raised It to forty without soratchin' out th I "u."-tioo4 Kews, --One ot the tunny thf ova over heart in a Cblaaffo restaurant Miss Ilostoo "I think I'll bars lobster " Her Es-i uorv "1 wralds'ti it's eatuwd." Mise Hottaa "Why, tlx ideal Of oouraa It las't, so near the lake!" Lowell CoarUr. The Retort Courteous. Mi. thr tsasphstisally) "Johnny, what are vou delnf out la the raluf Johaoy "Ult Uu wit. ii, watt sTM mas, Entirely vegetable: AND A SURE cure; ron SS Blllouonoos, DyBpopala, Indigestion, Dlsoaoos of tho Kldnoyo, Torpid (.Ivor Rhoumatlsm, Dizzlnoss, Sick Hoadncho. Loss of Appotlto,Jaundico,Erup tlons and SklnDiscnsos. A rtU, 25e. per lottls, OoU ty su Srsrrlits. J Htlll.JOHHOI Ua, tali-, SsrUiiUi.lt, Sold by W. P. Ulery. CURE Kelt HtVUche vnd retlm alt tho tronllM tod aent to a biUon nUta of th xtia, iuoIi bm plxdiiuB, NuiAOaY, Proiraloeic, DUtreM alter eating, rain In the filda, ko. While Uifltf moel ymaartablt niece bai been nhenrn ia cttriPg , S1GIC neaflaehe, yt Garter Little Zirer FflU ftf eqaftll j- Talnable In Constipation, curing and pra- TentlDtf talaannorUgromplalniwMlafneTalM eoirwfaUdiiordeMoltheatoM Urorana roguUte the bo wall, fires 1XUWJ only IJelhey would be almctprioltaUioh4 ftuffor from tnla dlttroaalng compUlnt; bnt forto natalr their goodneai doe noteadhoreod thoea who onoe Irj them will find tbeae 11 ttla pills Tain able tn to man 7 wan that they will not ba wll ilLDg to do without them. Bnt after allalcfc he4 ACHE fli the base ot bo many 11 tm that hero li wher Ivemakeonrgrtljoait. Our puis cur it whila ictheradonot. . 1 Oarter'a Little' Urer PUla an Twy amall and very eaaj to take. One or two rllla make a do. They are atrtotly vegetable and do not (fripe or purge, bnt by their gentle action pleaao all wM tiMtham. UiTlaliat2Scentt Crefor(l. Sold by drngglsta OTerjwhere, or aent by mail, CARTER MEDICINE" CO., New York SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PnlCt CAVEATS. TflADS MARaCfit. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS, etoJ rp ji enanooK write 10 flllflfl 9 VUm OU1 IIKUAUWAI, nil Il.ltIKe) Oldest bareea for securing patents In America. Kvery patent taken out by us Is broturht before the puuno by a notice giron free of charge tn the tsxtreet ctrculatlfni of any eatenllflo paper tn the world. Hpleixlldlr Illustrated. No inteli)" tnan sfionld be without It, Weekly. 3,UO a, ty. AXLE GREASE UEST iir Tiir. WORLD, Itswnarlos qualities sre uniunnuMi. actnans outlaBtloirtwu boxes or nnrother brand. Not enacted by beat. urO F. T TI IB (I EH HIM E. roBBAtEIITDEALEna GENERALLY, lu To Whom It May Concern. Sir wire LtUle Jloyer has this day left my bed and board without lust cause or provocation. aii persons are uereuy cauiioneu not 10 iro or harbor her on my account as I will pay no bills contTRCtetl by her. jiiiinr-a uuiiui, juiy 7 in .Packer ton, la. To Whom It May Concern All persons are hereby cautioned not to har bor or trust my wife SUSANNA HKOWN. after this date, as 1 will not pay any debts contracted by her. she having left my bed and board with out Just cause or provocation. W. II. BROWN, July 6, D3-3w. - East Weissport Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of VERY VAUJADLE IScaR EsStafe ! By virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court of Carbon county, there will b? exposed to Public Sale on the premises, Jn PrauklinTwu., Oarbou county Ja.,oo SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, UM.aCONK o'clock p, m the following- des cribed Iteal Ustate,late the property of JOHN a. FJtEY, dee'd to-wt All tiiat certain TltACT Olt 1'IKCK OP LAND, siiu.to In Franklin Townililn. Carbon county, Pa., bouuded and described as follows, to-wlt ; Replnnliijr at Si stone thence by land of William Ke merer north 8&H degrees, east SI perches to a stone, thence by the same south is degrees, east H pei cites to a stone; thence by the same north M degrees, cast 28 perches ton stone; thence by land of F-iiul Iiuclc north 13 1-4 degrees, east is perches to a white oak treei thenm liv th aamn nnrlh 20H degrees, east i3 perches to a stone, thence by the same north &H degrees, east 34 p relies to a stone; thence land lute of J, aud 11. f-ailry. south ssi degrees, west C3 perches knot; thence by the same south degrees, west ni perches to the place ot beginning, couuUuIor 31 ACRES and ViO perches, strict measure. The Improve' me ut thereon consist of a TWO-HiirtV PBaMB IVKI.L1N(, 1IOUSR, Urge Swiss Uarn and other necessary outbuildings, Terms and conditions will be knphn at limn and place uf sale, by AUH1 IN HOYEH, J uly lsili. 16S3. Admlulsir&tor 10 a pina B all JajsK-fisSsL- JB-sPA CAN BE CURED , A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. BMAYER: 1015 Arch St., Phila'TPal Eaaa at once, no operation or delay from bun ness, attested by thoiiaands of curvj. ndome ELvenU of phrslcuitia, ladies and prominent clU seas can be teen at office. Consultailon free an4 strtctlr confiilentlAl. Bend for circulars. a--Off 1 Hours I B A. NT, to S P.fftV ' hn Hiiog rex szmnta 0fta The folio wins; are a few of the many that have been entirely eared of Baptare by Da, J, It, if AT Kit's TaXATKEXTl Jacob a Bchant. im North Broad St, rhlla, K. O. Bheesly, pheelton, DanphinCo.. ra, -r V. B. Kosalter, I-hoenlxTlUe. liu ttoMff K. A, Hall Kew ton, N. J. mBBi John H.aearerlYeIlowIIotiseP.O.erksk.,ra A. 8. Kldnsvtoa, Limekiln I1. 0 , )terks Cx, 1'a, ft. JnnMt Phtllna. Kennat Hnnare. 1'a. A. A. Cioldewonthy, Centralis, (Jbl. Co.. T. u. ueniago, Mutira uui, f(, 4, r r. A. Ktvlu. Hlitlntr.n Fa. 1 jii.l).iU.littTllie, 2jn4iisp1tpi,lls, h. IL Kunkel, list linden R, Allenuum, Fa. GenTw. Watt, NorrUtown, fa. a T. Benur, tot & lOlh 81, rule. Iter. 8. IL fihense r, Bunburr, ra, A. P. UtIwom. WoodUirr, U. J, Israel Gaadt, M&la EL, rVmth Eastaii, l a, U P. Dcturk, Jr., Oler, tierts Ot)., !. J. Oenaehelraer, Clayton. W.J. Z. K. Danenaewer, 1109 Cotarabla are., Fa. o. a Piper. 7M Pearl sL, UtuUnt, 1'a. M. Bbaw, Wlaona Arenue, W. cf Morris street, Wm. DU, 1S9S UontrcM fit.. PhUe. Tbomas B. llartuiig, New Klnse-ekl, Pa. u. beca.u sau jiuews n., i uiw. J. O. OulmtiT, Sit Pearl St , Kcadlnf, Pa. B. O. BUnler, ill Sproce H.. Lebauon, ra, A. Behnekler. Ixnut Ia)a, Pa. V, . Noll. U aetlln fl, herks (So., ra. a A. Deturk, Dlrdsbaro, Uerks Co.. I s. Wm, E. llarlenstlne, PnoeinxTllle, 1'a. John a Lyme. 1X10 llotraM Ilsrrisbuts;, ra. Cbaa, 8mlll, 111 Greenvleh ft., Plula, O. Barkoard, Ot loetst St. Iteadln,, Pa. 0. 0. Keeha, DomrUiTllle, Perks Uo., Pa. O.L.8warU. PoroeUe. Wis. Wm. J. BIUs batst, S2 Tailor tt, Camdsn.K'1. Airred iTa lef . lilUj i.bffrt-. N. J. lkfT ft. Hsaill, (li en Uxl, Chester Co., ra. Ur. Beekard. ItelM M. ItmBinlA.n T'hM John stupe. Teubrd P. O., Usagt. Co., Pa. n ju. Misuser, jjeatpon, t'B. ILEcreelr. sut North Sud R. plula. PtiUaoellua Offiee Is rloeul on the ted Satsr dareteaeatuontb, Vl.J.b. stayer teuijxai lite Uotel Peon, Keadliur, Pa., to elve treaUaeut to Pr. J. v. Uarer's terms r trutaicst Is la rtAoh of stt. Call an4 e eurad. M. H. Pereons from out of town can xeosfr, treatment and rutuxa horns tn, tarn, daf. sd 1 0 eenU In etawpe to lirll.LSaM M'AS.I.AtE. leas m. at., rajiiii.. . , I e.il pain, ponipleU) lhu,uit u tu. Jaw V.. aSBSL. I Itui i.rtt.' " Mum UA! i"jd rtjwr sv . (. .J 1'a.if - , l.i." ) I ferlur ratora, IJUd. w4l . AUmu yts IsrswISeTaejtWoaSaiiWnilW, a . GQSYIVEN CARTER'S