MISCELLANEOUS. Suhscribo for Iho AnvocATR only $1 n year, when paid In advanre, naipy of Dr. Kendall's Trcatlso on ll.o tli.rso is given ns premium, Tie who knows most, grioves tnnat for wasted time. 3. lull cheer ntnl great welcome makes merry (east. Kortune dues not change men J It only limna'ks them. Ouo hour nf justice la worth seventy years of prayer. Whilst you seek new friendship, culti vate the old. An iil'o tmn is like sli Tint water ! lie orninlf hiinteir. Wo count hy iho iihntiia ainl evnt. trilhln m. lint hy yparj. -True worth la aii'nmeil tip in ibe f.iilh fjl divhargoof ilnty. Dea'lnalloii of tho high la the tiiivnhiit tary homage of the low P unlaing discoveries Deteellyo agencies. Bibos In the wood Wooden dolls. A baby carriage is sometimes culled a crycycle. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Itenowcr" restores health and rigor, cures Dyspepsia. Itnpotenco,Sex ual Debility. $1. On tho fence Men nuu practico with folia. A sort map Tho brjuklng of a silly swell' heart. I Tho waist of tlmo can always bo found ' in the hour js'ass. Tho "fV men of Gotham are the Car eys, Duffjyj, Cusi'ys mid Feneys. u matter how loose .m ittiyngetnenl ring may be, the illininmd never slips a round on the Inside of a lady'- linger. Because a man spends the gwiicr pan ofhlitims lifting hears it lu't sa'u to Ira; lie's nn undertaker. When a man glvoi up a Imnsn, what rank would ho bold in thi uriiiy ? That nl n loftlenant,uf c-iurse. "ROUOH OH KAT3." Clears out rats, mire, r-Mehei, flies, aiih bed-b'is, skiiiiksjchlp ii iuks,giihers. lie Druggists. "Win was tho meekest min7"a9kod a Sunday aetmnl teneher. "Moses." ''Very well ; who was tho meekest woman?" "Nev er was any." Angelina Kiting onions not only pre yenta the Hps from chapping, but usually keeps tho chips from lipping. Wo are glad that tho ladies oro learning 10 generally to iilay tho violin, bcoius" In flat case they are liable to use a rhln rest. But 'heir beau) will bo pliant In their hnndi 011 the same and do their will. The deacon's son was telling tho minis tcr about the bees sllnggiug Ills pa, ami the ministered Inquired: "Stung your pa, did they? Well, what did your pa siy?" "Step this way minute," said the boy, "I'd rath er whlsi-cr it to you." JTiJ-Wo understind that tluro ts to bo a company formed to pun-lmsa the f.inuu'a and business of lh Kxrclilor Iluptnre Cure now prepared mid add under the Jwrsonal direction of Mr. F. II. Merriek. This 'ctnedv is gaining h f.mioiis reputation thru' the country equally as gre.il us it lias in our city. Tho many sovuia rases of Rupturo that havo been rured here In our nifdnt are tho reasons so many of our cap It slitls are so anxious to get a chance tn pur chaso stuck. It is rumored tli.it if tho com pany or combination is formed tho price of the treatment will hu advanced 1 00 nerci nt. or double the present price. Mr. W J. Levis f tho OideiinUurif Drug Homo claims that it is a very Hue preparation and bound to succeed. We most chcerfutly congratu late Mr. Merriek on having uindo such iuo cam in getting up a preparation that so ef fectually cures rupture. Siutiilrs show that n'jout one in every five persons am thus af flicted. We oro creditably Informed that Mr. Merriek has sent out during the putt six ni.oiths over one hundred fr.o tteat luents to clergymen and p.irtlrs un-ihlu to Way for Ilia remedy. 0denlurq AVkvi. As the prion of the Kxcelsior ltupture Treatment will be advanced in a short lime we adviso auv one suH'erin? Ironi Uuiiture to s-uifl at onco for a I'ree It iok no ltupture, to 1. 11, Jierriex, uieiisourg, i. All that isonviablo is not bought : love genius, beauty, ara divine gifts that the richest cannot acquire Society iscomposed of two greatrlusscs: those who have more dinners than apjietite, and thoso who bavo more, appetite thuudlii ncrs. There may boas much courage display ed In enduring with resignation tho suffer lugsof the soul, as reiiiiinlug firm under the showers of shot from a battery. Something is duo murlisy at all times ant in all places, but the ihligitiu ofciv illlv are doubly binding where it has becu taught as a part or good breeding. In older that the human race miv pro gress it must havo proved lessons of cour age permanently before it. T attempt, to brave, presist and persevere, to lw lailhful to one's self, to wreitle with desllnr.to hold firm and wllbitaml-tiicli Is the example which peiple Uewl and which iltxilrtCoi tbeui. M. A. SNYDER, Ucspcctfully announces to her lady friends that she has just received n full lino" of the latest novelties in FALL & WINTER IncluJIn Unit, HonnctF, Flowcrp, lllbbonp, rcnthcrs, Notions, nnd lUlESS TlllMSllUS NKW GOODS KECE1VED WEEKLY. All work ilono In tho latest stylo, and uiut durablo hinnnT, at the lowest carli prices. STOUKs at the Intersection or HANK STMEF.T and 1IANKWAY, I.E1I1HIITUN, PA, iiprll CO, lsi-yl. F13AB9S!1, H3?aEX(!t? t! Z Sff LHsa Velerlnjrr snrston ni Chlmlit.now 1 M V! H.. Bu" bL. rlH IJ FA P7 Irarcllug In this counlrr.nj, that must or Iho UwH R B S" ttXS S End Vk a Ha W tloraoandCattlePowilerssola here ai e vvorlli HirStf'HnvIl onrv8X3e3 EL.lSTi H less trash, lie says that BhertJan's Condition , ? H.r,a3 . ,T: , . "rar.,1? , IVmilera are absolulely pure ourt Immciiselr vnlunhle. Mllln on earth will make linn lay like Sheridan's Cui-iUtion I'onuem. Hose, I Irnnpoiinfut tol plut tooit. buii everywhere, or aeut by limit lor 8 leltcr-sturaija. I, s. Johnson & Co.. Isostox, Mass mm INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP I Oures all diseaseri of tho Stomach, Liver, Bow els, Kidnoya, Skin and Blood. Millions testi- Jty to its efficacy in healing the above named tt diseases, and pronounce it to be the ss 'iraae Mart BEST remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cave Dyspepsia. Dgir A G E n t s w a n t e l.nboiat Jiy 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it. LYKCNS, DAuntlN C6.. I'A. l)lt. OLAttK Jc.IINBOJ. ! My body was lliorally covereil wllti Tetter, tor nbleh 1 could get no relief until I took jour 1N1I AN IILOOI) S YItUP, vvlilch has effectually cured me. I recommend It highly. KNOOH HKKOElt. Monufflcturer otaud Denli-r In STOVES, EAUQES AUD HEATERS, nn and Sbeet-Inm Ware and General House FiiriiisMiiE Goods. cnnrixi: ami si'oii'rir. dono & short notire and at Lowest Cash Prices. WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH THt QEOORAPHV OF THIS COUWj TRV WILL SEC BV EXAMININQ THIS MAP THAT TH Y Krerrklnrtof SIOVF. (IttATKa and Finn llltKKH kejit eoustantlr on liiud. . Store ou SOUTH Street, A Tew door atioe ISnnk Pt., 1.KUIG1ITO.V. H.itistse linirrt.lincte.'d. A. I). MOSMKIl. rntronnire pollcitcd Oit. s-yi J. F. HALBACH, MusiC BealeB Instructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. A full lino of all kinds of "8IIII and MiieiH'0 mepeeds where firrifiila." Tim iUil skill an I alietit ' Call and retenreh which luniifht forth Ki.ney Wort lllui'raies th truth of the Mt. Its grmid I ua-oss everywhere Is admitted. l)i4e never conies to us wiih.wt muse. Ask nny K'Xxl ihrs!ohir. the ren an I he will tell you soiiKmiintjinlefforM with llw work ing nf tho great ortuiis. Kidney. Wort e. ables them to nvenoiim ull oWturth-iui and )irerves ierfev't IiimIiIi. Try a Uix or Ul tie btouco. Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, 8cc, is ronitantly kept nn hnnd nl tho Wurc Uuuiu, near tho L. Sc S. Depot. 8ola Agent in tho Lehigh Valley for Belimno; Pianos ! them j they have no superior. Ahv, Airent for Wobor, Dockor, Connor and J. P. Halo Fianoa, And varices Males of GR(jA5 CHICAOO, ROCK ISLAND &PAGIFIG R' By the central position of its line, connects tho East and the West by the shortest route, and car ries passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Leaven worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and Bt, Paul. Xt conracts In Union Bepots with all the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Vaciflo Oceana. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifi cent, being; composed of Moat Comfortable and Beautiful Bay Coaches, Magnificent 11 or ton Re clining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Beat Line of Dining Cars In the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi cago and Minneapolis and St, Paul, via the Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Dlreet Isine.vla Seneca and Kanka kee, has reoently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au EUita.Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. A11 Through Passengers Travel on Past Express Trains. Tickets for sale at allprlnelpal Ticket Offices In the United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates of fare aL, ways as low as competitors that oner less advan tages. or detailed information, get the Maps and Fold era of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket OQco, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, a Tlce-frLS. & Qca'l M'g'r, Gen'l Tit. & Tail. Aft. CHICAGO. OUTTHISOUT! aeankF S15isS40wpEEEnK. We have stores In 1 5 leading Cities, i rom which our amenta obtain their supplies Quickly. Our Fnctories and 1'rinclpnl unices are at Krle, tiend lor our New Catalogue ami terms to agents Address IV!. N. LOVELL "SGSSSgSF trado-marlis I&3 BE the FARMERS' COLUJNt A Chieaiuan thus ilwerilws Ills exerl e ice t ilraw iMkcr : "I illaw this ranl, fot Ihi aMi', IhI fiC lnU, iraUuly i.nu in. Krxt time I .Haw two nr lw, awt Niklnw, lift Inn ilolla, li.iUkly olmn in. Xxt liniee I illow one ririlw, Rl m Ihuliw, tut fir. tren ilnlla, crerjrtoly oloin in,Chinamanre basted. Tho papers are hwktlng nf the itrhrscv of n pair of iiules t the Nenf Vurk y Office, which ar ft nieily Im4hwI th.t the incro writini: of u luiue on the Utt'k ol one of two pliers of pnwr rxudlv iiliLe ' will turn the sjalo in its for. This ii equally true, however, of u ny WmpI ufhauU directors. -One ilsy, t.iwinl uiihlfill, ao.l 1st hu certnin light, a inau l ilii an ovfowi .l pr.'temlcl plum n.tor. Tn next Usy it proved to he ol a iui twi iiumisUkeUU green. Iteturulnj; to the shopkeeper, iUmi worthy reinl! the tmyer eUmly, aiol sal. 1 1 "You iiiurt Imvp u In. I imImmm with it, my dear sir, it isn't ripe yi." XolwilhlaiidiliK the dvclenttim itf learned surou that liaiiiiin i(imm tsut hurt, but, on the poiitmry, proliwe d-ligliifyl seiustlous, a uienilMr f the Vermettt Mi a legislature has Introduced a lull vUig that it shall he lawful In ad mi Hi ate r hum. thelirs to a murderer befefe he jufopsduan the rone. If the bill hMiM a law it will look like the first step toward toe ctoiM hr dinner erery day iu Ibe Verwout peuiUa t try and ehinipagiie wklail- or guwls in jb '.UU vails. Instruction plvcn at I'lipU'e residence nn 1'iano, Orgau, Voice uud Theory. r28 Vo continue to actaasolicitorsfor patents, caveats. convrichts. etc.. for i United States, and to obtain pat ents in canaua, jingianu, franco, Qcrmanr. and all othor conntrios. Tlilrfv-slt years practice. No chargo lor examination of models or draw insrc. Advico hv mail frco. l'atontu obtained through ns aro noticed in tho BCIISMTIIfJO AaiEIUCAN. which has tho largest circnlation, mid is tho most influ ential newspaper 01 its kinit piiuiisiieum mo world. Tho advantages of such a uotico overy paicmoo unucrotaniis. to 8cleneo,inocliaulcs,invontlons, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in roiy conntry. Siuglo copies by mail, 10 cents. Bold by all news dealers. Address, JIunn c Co., publishers of Scien tiflo American. 2C1 Droadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. I How Lost, Hew BesM JujI iiub'Uiioil, a n w eiiitlnn ol Dr. ( I t V ..v.lU. Hill. Illi.ll l. SAY ou .h(. i .tiru lT ol r'. IINAllUHUtU A II -rat '' -.11. M JU UI1LU1V .HtllMt l.H.rL, ItflnrHMr Mei.t.i eu.' 1 hv,ic-l 1, ttii 1 1 . itMpiineii o Mariiie etc i a.s'. i o m sirii"K i r itr-r u- ii . n u. vtru or n f lueu a u.-e "t . i.i i e.ri.M,u,v Ac. liter l " rai il hi mini- au.ni die x.ewnrilii -ir.ie imii, io.i.' eput m a t'lH Mel In. i.'itnue ..oh Uineeeel ell u o asav tw ia tea IV usiiiii i rtMttaa mt a u4 ol mv at o. w uOe,eer n 4 eST elsu' kf toe ua et wMeh rveiy ""Orref iw leal r Ka' 1.1 nu.il I. mi Majr Ur, uy.uie BlaMeil eWa4y, iri.le jr. asullaaH 1 Taia I. eluie aUMl be Iw the (.ant a etesy )eUi u .err au. iu l he tafcJ. heat h Ser ai. .a a h'I eiet e. I shv ie. eMl ui.4 an lewas l kU Mia er tjtu SMlajre ala owe. Aoa ew Tim CiihiTlu ll Jledlciil Co,, AGK.VTSI AGEXTS! AGENTS! nil' S DS w book, entitled Thirty-Three lears Among BOTTOM 1KIES 2 At Wmii?iaEte's BOTTOM Price Store A full line of Fall and "Winter Goods at LOWER PRICES THAN EYER. I hare just added a nice line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' mm Why? Because I bought them low and for casii and will sell them low. Call and examine stock be fore you purchasing- elsewhere. No trouble to show Goods and glye Prices. W. S WINTERMUTE Administering Drags to Dogs and Pigs. The following Is the salesl method of giv ing tnedrcluo to dogs in a liquid form i tie tho mouth, and have him held firmly. Then draw out tho check, which acts 'as a funue', and pour down Iho fluid. If he clenches his teeth so ns to exclude the liquid put n bit uf wood between them. In giving a bolus or ball.ono person should hold the dog between Ills knees, the hinder part red lug on tho floor. Another person then forces open tho mouth by pressing the forefinger and thumb of the left hand upon tho Hps of tho upper jaw, and with the right thrus s tho ball for enough back toward the anl mal's gullet to insure Its ready passage to the stomach. Tn prevent disgust and sickncss.nouseous medicines should be enveloped In thin pa per or In a thin flour wafer. Whenever possible, the necessary medicine should be, Intro hu-eil into the food of the pig. If this is Impossible, small pigs mny be drenched by seizin r. them by both eara, placing them between the legs, and lifting it a few Inches fro n the ground. The medicine, previous ly mixed, is gradually poured into the mouth from nn iron spoon by another per son, tho elevation of the bead causing tho mixturo to. pass backwurds, and thus be swallowed. Kor large pigs, tho operator can hold tho head firmly between his knees, while an assistant secures tho hinder (Kir- lions. Tho first, lifting tho head a ltitle, urn it somewhat to the right, separate lie lips on tho right side, when he an pour the contents nl the born or bot tle into tho angle of the mouth. Or again, the animal may bo secured by a running noose to a post, and then be drcnehud by a singlo pcrsnu. Dr. D. Slade, tn American Igriculturist. -r What is a Breed t Dr. It. D. Ilslstod answers the above ques Ion ns follows in tho American Agricul turist i When iny kind of farm animals has ac quired certain characteristics through a ser ies of generitions, and they have become so irmly fixed as to be transmitted to tho ofT 'pring, with a great degroo of certain)' , unh animils taken colUctlvely constitute i nrreu. i no nine tnat 11. nns ianen lo de velop and impress these breo I characteris tics has been very long in some instances, vhile other breeds have sprung up in a few enerations. The work of establishing a mil breed is a difficult one, and demands ovenil sterling qualities in tho breeder. He icc'ls In have an ideal animal m his tni'id ward whicli all his cll'orls tend. Tn other vordshe must have a clear concep ion of ill tho good points desired ill his animals, ml also must be keen to see any hid ones hat aro lo !, eliminated He neels not inly to be nble to ee desirable qnnlitics.hut he able lo de elop them, and this rails lor a Knowledge mat. is eciiunr, aim a judgment, i oq i iiijud noir luifriliu; 1'rom that is uncommon. Without tl o-equalilies li, , ,, wounds or dlreareof any ' a breeder may be carried away hy beimly of to Pension. Widows, minor clilhlnn, ile. i form oracharminu color, to the neglect of '.'f"."?"' '.e fJI. Tni" or "!Mlcrs deeper-seated ami vastly more Impor'ant, entitled. 'Many Invalid pensioner are en-' n.ialiti.p. The breeder who hopes lo pro- ,L I I VARIETIES. to my stock, and at jn'ices that are away M. " C1L.MAA' & CO. DANK STREET. Lehiffhton, Pa.. MI-LLEHH ana Dealois In AllKind of (iriAIN BOUGHT and SOLD a UEdULAIt MAltKKT HATJCS. .Wo would. also, lcspecttully Inform ourciti fui iliat wenre liowfuliy nrcyaredto BUI" VLY tueni witli 1'rom cny Mln dcsii ed at VE It Y LOWEST PRICES. if. HEILMAN & CO. Of, CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Arc offering extraordinary inducements to all Buyers Choice Groceries and Provisions, DRESS AND DItY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CI)TIIS, Queensware, Wood and Willlow Ware, Sec, m DURING THE HOLIDAYS ! Remember the Place, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton. Clocks & Spectacles. iC e V I ice an ai.iinal that isthe best for everv-! 'm my can le allowo.1 with luit ltillonuro 1S4. Stii W Si l.ratlW) s p, K Si i!iv hiKinriplnnll,. ,nll evUlcnue. Uuinplcta Inst ructions wit h refer. J AS? g'gWSs ?K V ff S 7, ilui', Ins ttarte.l on tlie wrong track, and ences sent on npplleatl'n. iib. & (Jko A. I fKV ,f W kUtV ' "SV ' CL3 o?g illcoiiieoutattheend.nmostdissppoint- iKimi. Attorney at Law, 016 F St., Washing- P' V'v.SHCT Kj? SST Vg; ; ' ..c,i c 1 1 -I nun. The qualities that aid a norse In J J J.Z jMSrW ( I 'i TlS T K vinnnig a hurdle race aro not In combina- . fl "jpt nt Orericoen'etonii.emon- y"&!SSS.iKfej4, , .!-. P-.ST4s.t " J S. tion with those th ,t make an animal of the fJ. A I fi J5; ISSXTk' ISTi iVS tMVvi " j ereatest service heforo a heavy cart. The V JS. to!. ehnncesfor .imMiia money , T';HtsS3''': iv?L CuJ-ig j j3 i- n p a . o breeder whose animals make the Isreest 1 liecomo wealttiv. wLllo tliose who do not mi , r. i , i i i ,i . I prove Hiicli hnncra remain In noveitv. We amount oflno best beet at three years is not want mini uien.won en. uuyaind Blilstowork IH' that will Eileen the lirlyn for Hnire nrn-',"rn rl -lit m illelv own loca Itler". Anyone in tnai, win se-cep ine pr.zo lor dairy pro- r u, ,ll,work ,,r(,si.,iv , tiiet slorr. T),0 ducts. "Jesey (Jiieeii," with her lea-ling tin lueHStll pav inert linn ten tmioMiuttuary , r..e. . . , . ... wige. Kxiieu'-lve ou lit furnllieu llee. No record orsal Onnds orchulce bii'ler will . ne wlmcin eiiRn-e fails to nuiti money rapid. not iri-iiee thfi sh'ioilile? when .In.stpd for IV. Vo'J call devote on whole t'mo to 1 lio Vol k not grace tlie snjinuica When dressed lor , ronrv lonrsimio n onioui. Full li.forimilion I tie market. ! and all thai 1 ueo leii 'ent t eo. -aditie.s htix- , ,. , , , eos Co.. 1 or. 'anil, Maine. ileelO- y By a wise selection of an mals for soire particular points, it may he at Iho expenso of others ind the pccimens ol any kuul ol stock may tie iluced. Tho breeder mutt renicinber that .no of his fuiiilainental principles is "like produces like," but as there is some varia to', eveu among well-bred animals, he must follow a second rule in breeding, and "always select Iho best." Ill answer to the piestiou put at the heading; A breed is an issemblace of animals possessing cerlutn eharucters iu common, which are different ironi those of any other groups, and able to utuiii those poiuts when bred together. Watches and Jewelry to C Ot K P. s.with great care iu Kt ttiuc olUpring, BJSB ITa . use of abundant good luml.cxcyMcnt p c f us of any kuul ol' stuck muy be jro- m OUnti Lr Winter Rations for Toaltry. As staple food, n thing is better and nothing is so cheap usgoud Indian eorn, and one meal a day may safely be of this grain, cither grouud or whole. Grinding is of less consequence for poultry than lor tho larger aniinuls, as every bird carries a com plete mill for this purpose, and puts in a new run of stones as often as it can gel to the ground. A variety ef grain is always acceptable; wheat screenings, buckwheat, oals and rye, tho last rati er fparingly. Cooucd food is highly relished potatoes or turnips, boiled and mashed with Indian meal, scalded and fed warm, especially on frosly mornings. Fowls ara very fond of vegetables, eaten raw, and if bugar-beets or in ingles or turnips are put within reach, they will help themselves. For an appetiz er, nothing is better than cabbage or the tops of turtiips. liens never tire of cab bage, and a good supply for winter should always be laid in. Animal food In some shape must be furnished, If you want eggs. Shore laimers can get fisb oCal from tho markets, claim from the banks, or minnows from the ditches. BWmmed milk is always in order, and meat scraps Irom fat frying j placed where the hens CURB for all dlsenses of tho Kidneys and I Ith&SBpecifloactlononthtainostliepOTtaiit orc&n, enabling it to throw- off torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion ' oftho Elle, and by kecplnn tho bowels la free , condition, effeetinr Its regular dierli nrec. I C nfaalap7ri Ifyou ere sufibriac from IWltllUI ivla malaria.httvethecliir3. 1 are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated. Kidney-Wort will aurcly r:liovo s quickly euro. ' In this season toclcanso theSystesi, every I one should talio a thcroush, coursa of It. ttl) . SCLD BY DRUCCISTS. Prlco SI. ! I Cared in. SO Mys Ty the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR f RUPTURE PLASTER AND ( HEALING COMPOUND ! rosilive evidenco of Wonderful Cures sentnn receipt of 3c. stamp, July 15-yl Address, F. II. I.tKIiltlCK, Ogdenshurg. N. Y. WE are BTow READY for FALL TEAS! Wtii mm INDIANS ! rrfiaMunlnhKa li.iki. m , . ii.,1,Wia'w'Cj. wiu, w atofitSEIciSS "'em. are excellent food for laying loultry, T.. (H-nil &7, -AsricuU,rist. wt". KJilVi JUIUH. TWai wo-V ... Jt.ruc. iwZl lljl'silniZ C"J ?ani Sll0UlJ DUVcr 1,8 00 lhe tl.ml.. tfcu..WrW., f h. Ihvvcl, ,a lMl 0( r,. p ate. W?Vb&Z - Vrwen. embroidery I, now used to dec .ah-iauaueruac." j, u the ml, auUuntio account o te the plush frames for beveled mirrors iu. Ti.-TTJ, '-e-. ,it.j rtTrtunitoclr "Inner . ,, , , , , , . rpi4t, tie, jiii rrnteteTtth ibrtlllns uronges are neiu on u lorn uiie iieeiea ithout breaking lhe skin. never be touched with Persons wishing to buy Woolen and Cotton Goods Cheap for Cash this Fall, will do well by visiting our place of business ; our store is filled with a lars;e stock of Silks, plain and bro cade Satins, Plushes, Cashmeres, plain and brocade Yelyets, Henrietta and Ladies' Cloth ; a full line of Cheap Ladies' and Children's COATS & DOLMANS a specialty;7Skirts, Table Linens, Sheetings. Pillow Casings, Tickings, Flannels, establishment, sold iu I rg cakis. and : iVln 3 litt a o full linn nt Hlmilrntci l-irl llmlfo fPrtKl-v s have ire. acco . to J-'-LllC'AAAiC'J " IU" 11110 Ul J-'tiAVUt?, JJtu VlllllO, XliUU; clllll Floor Oil Cloths, and in short everything usually to be found in a First-class Dry Goods Store. In ItEilBY-MABJii CEiOVIEIJVG- Notes. Me, SI AX 1. ke V-tk K V. O. Hoi U) Ui.I.lM.,1 trt. 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An odd ceiling for an el'jant drawing ro 'in is of cathedral glass, said to have cost fi.OOi). A gentleman should not shake hands with a lady, not a relative, unless she offers to do eo. K. Husyl, Shamokiu, Pa., saya, "I have taken lirowu's Iron Ditteri lordyspep na aud heartburn and it bss done me good.' our stock is one of the largest in the county, comprising Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's SUITS, OVERCOATS for all-large and small, Skating Coats, Cardigan Jackets, HATS, CAPS, Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, a full line of Neckwear, &c. Our celebrated WHITE SHIRT has no equal at 85 cents, ..tt JOSEPH JONAS, H!ert9s SlniMiiBag,!) IBank St., IitkIaig'lQtia? April 29, 1882 ED. W. FEIST, Manager. Subscribe for Advocate $1 a year. A contemplative man can always employ himself in meditation, "When a man is wrong and won't admit it, he always gets angry. Success leads to success. One point gained will contin ue to accomplish. Joy, and tcmporancc,and repose, slam the door in the doctor's nose. What matters if one has not gold in his purse, if he has it in his heart. What sculpture is to a block of marble education i? to a human soul. Hypocrisy is the cloak that little souls wear to con ceal their meanness. Never strike a horse that is pulling its best, even if tho progress is slow. To select well among old things is almost equal to inventing new ones. The doorstep to the tem ple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance. Uc who laughs at cruel ty sets his heel on the neck of religion and godliness. There cannot be a great er treachery than to raise a confidence and then decei e it. ' ' Save something that you earn. Youth and strength are not always our privilege?. Be not over hasty in making a bargain, b'tudy fi. st the advantage and the disadvantage. Make yourself an honest man and you may be sure the: e is one rascal less in the world. It's enough for man to underhtand his own business, and not to interfere with oth er people's. We attract hearts by the qualities we display ; we re tain them by the qualities we posses.. The idle man -travelsso slowly that even- poverty easily overtakes him at the first turn of the road. "It is not necessary for a man to be poor to be honest." Certainly not. But it scms sort o' half necessary to be poor if he is honest. Mistress "rorgc1- it ! TIrhy, I toltl yor to impress it on your mind." Bridget "It was on my moind J put it mum, an' me moind went us tray wid it." "When a man kums to me for advice, I i'n 1 out. what kind of advice he wants, and I giv it to him ; this satisfys him that he and I arc two nz smart men az are living." Josh Billings. A Fenian le ider made a speech the oilier day without making use oftho express on, 'languishing iu a British bas tilc," and the club to which he belonged expelled him forthwith. . ' "Have you time to die, sir 1" was the home question of a London physician to a patient, a lawyer iu full prac tice, who was mu king excuses for not taking his prescription of rest and freedom from an xious thought. A Texas boy shot a rab bit with a rifle. The ball passed through the animal, killed a sheep, struck a stona and glanced two hundred yards, aud buried itself in a negro's leg. What's the use of Dr. Carver trying to shoot. An old bachelor was re cently heard, saying to a lady. "There is more jewelry worn nowadays than when 1 was a young; but there is one pieco I often admired which 1 don't often sco now." "What is that," she asked. "A thimble," was the reply. A family going north from Baleigh took tho boat at Nor folk after dark. Next morn ing the little girl awoke and scrambled up to the window, and, looking out on the broad Atlantic exclaimed, "Oh, mamma, do get up here and see ; the front yard is full of water." The first copper cent was coined in New Haven in tho venr 1G87.
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