5C3 VEGETABLE SICILIAN HairB'enewer. Seldom d.oos a popular remedy win such n urootf hold upon the public confidence m bus Hall'b JI.Uk ItCMrWM. Tho eases In whloh It ha aceompMsbe.1 n compete restoration of rolor fertho hair, and vigorous haallu to tho toolp, are Innumerable OIJ peoplo like 11 for Its wonderful power to restore to their whitening looks their original i-o'.or and beauty. Mlddlo-nced peoplo llko It Ix'cacsc It protcnts thctn from cutting bald, i keeps dandruff away;-and makes the Uatr grow thiols and strong. Young ladles like It si a dressing beeauso It gives the hair a beau tiful glossy lustre, find enables them to dress It In whatever form they wMu Thus It Is tho favorite of all, and It has bccomo so simply because It disappoints 110 one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE TOn THE WHI8KCB8 lids become one of the most Important popn. lar toilet articles for gentlcmcu's uso.' Whci the beard" Is EraJ or naturally of ah und f'raWe shade, Bcckisoium's DYE is tho remedy. U. P. Hall & Co., Nashun.N.Il' Sold by all Druggist.. Pictures Pictures! Pictures I! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all si'xs from curd to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Water Colors, Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photos. All work guaranteed or no rny. All we ask is a trial. Giva ui a call and bo convinced. No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. Fit lKItXISi S.VNTEE. JInnrtser. J. S. KREIDLVH, Agent. ORDEUS left ht tbeOAnms Advocate Ofnod will receive prompt utteutiou. Feb. 28 -ly TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser hailntr been permanently cured nt tliat dread disease, Consumption, by k Mniplo remedy. Is anxious to make known to Ms fellow sufferers trie means ol cure. To nil wl'o desire It, lio will tend a ropy of the prescription (I'ree), with the directions lor preparing and usliur the un which Ihcy will find u sure cure fyr Coughs, Colds, Coii eumptlnn, Aithmn, Ilrumhltls, he. I'arllee wishing the prescription, Rill please address, Itt.v. E. A VII,s()N, i4 lienn Street, Vllllnuuburgli, N. Y. dccMy How Lost, How Restored ! Just 'published, a new edition ol Dr. Cut. VEWISt.l.'8 CRLKDHATKU Ess.iv, on the rad ieal erne of SneaMATunnuaiA" or 8etniiinl Weaktms, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Isii-utrxov, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Cos BasirTloy, EmurrY and Fits, induced by self indulgence, or sexual extrsvagnnce,Ac. Tne cilebrated author, In this ailuilruLli essar, clearlv ilomocsiratcs t'lotn a thirty year.' 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'.Steady worn lor Spring and ruiiiutcr. Address J. u. Alo UI'hdi &. Uo., Philadelphia, AV 13110 P TNT AT TFT P. Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR i Cheap Printing ! DiJNIEL WIEAND, Cttrriajjcs,Wnroii8,Sleiglis, &c council oy 1IASK AMI 1U0N STKEF.TS, LiaflUUTON, l-EiSA.,.. l'ar.Uulsr attention given to REPAIRING to al Its details, at the vary l.ewcsl J'rlcn. I alr'buse leipotttully tulkrU'd and per Bsr 11'. l ' lU.. murj. tetd. '1! XV M .1 iiafte$n A young lawyer is the sma tiling in the woiltl, except a ouiigy widow. Why i ft horse like nn oulon? BC' catue It uoos not Know of Its ovffvp strength.- At what time .does a man's hair re' neuible b packing bbx? Vhen It stands on Its end. Wicked Republican, punsters demon Inatb those Democrats who get olllccs as "fewgetlves." In Slam, husbands put up their wives and gamble, for them. In this country they only put up their antes. Doctor: "You say your wife la not feeling well. What are her symptoms?' Is her tongue coated?" Bass "Tell you the truth, doctor, I didn't think It was safe to meddle with that. I didn't want to ask her to put her tonguo out, you know, for the very last time we had a little chat her tongue got me out." ' Ames' Mastery of the Pen Teaches you quickly how to become an elegant penman how to make birds, scrolls, &c, &c. No school exercises so fascinating, witnproperanu earnest ap plication you can in one month acquire as elegant a UauJwrltlug as any professor of penman ship. Trice by mail, post paul, SI. Address Tun uoldek An G03Y, 81 Warren Street, New York. Send for terms to Agents. "Beechcr doesn' t believe Adam ever fell.". Mr. Bcecher Is right. Adam did not fall; ho was dragged down. It was a ' Western market reporter who put this Into type: "Flour Is still high, but It Isn't as deer as doe." A cyclone resembles a woman, be cause when It makes up Us mind to go somewhere all earth can't stop It. -"Good morning, Mr, Undertaker. How's business with jou?" "Well It's plckln' up some, thank God." -Xervous old Invalid " ell, Miss Nipper, I think It quite time the pas- sago walla going up stairs were rcpa pcrcdl" Landlady fTardlng uie. sir, but I am a waiting to see 'ow your health goes on, Collins Is slch things to knock the paper off a-comingdown." Tho Golden Arcoty. Is the handsomest, brightest, most elegantly Illustrated weekly paper for youth ever published. Serial stories by lloratio Alger, Jr, Oliver Optic, Maty A Dcnison, Edward S, Ellis, and other celebrated writers, short sketches, puz zles, charades, etc. Boys and.girls, send for free sample copy. It will Instruct and annuo you. Address Golden RQoav, 81 Warren Street, New York. -"Papa, why do the little pigs get so much milk? Because we want them to make hogs of themselves, The Atlanta Constitution advlset every' man to get married. Women dt not need any such advice on this sub ject. Some cultured Ifubblto insinuate! that Senator Evarts Is the great original aud much talked of New York Gas Bill." There Is no use fiahtlns nature. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ucmedy does noth ing of that kind. Tt tines not make tin sufferers who trust it worse under th pretense of doing them good. It acti tcnucrly ana in sympathy witn wna nature herself is trying to accomplish uo you have trouble with your digestion your liver or your kidneys. Does rhcu inausm pain ami rac;c vour is you head thick and heavy? It will charn away these ailments almost before yev :ue aware. Tho term "mean temperature' never had a more significantly significan signification than during the past thro weeks. -"Why Is Itcalled the honey-moon?' asks an exchange. Honey, because 1 Is full of cells, and moon because I "comes high." Doctor "For dinner take forty-fiv minutes." Timid patient "Would 1 be dangerous to add a small piece c meat and some vegetables?" lb) Root of the Evil. To thoroughly cure scrofula it is net cssary to strike directly at the root c the evil. This is exactly what Hood' Sarsaparllla does, by acting upon th blood, thoroughly cleansing it of a impurities, and leaving not even a tali or scrofula In the vital fluid. Thousanc' who have been cured of scrofula I Hood's Sarsanarilla, testify to its woi derful blood-purifying qualities. Sol by all drugglstf. "Grandpa, dear, we have come t wish you many happy returns of you birthday, and mama says If jou give u each a dollar, wo nro not to lose it oi our way home." -"What is the last important nc Georgo Washington did?" asked i teacher of Ihe juvenile history class. " know," piped a freckled youngster: "h died." Noah mas tho original poker playei We are told that hu had a pair of every thing In tho pack aud It is recorded tha he heaved ace high as he hauled in th. gang plank. The need of merit for promoting pet sonal aesthetics Is due to J. C. Ayei & Co., whoso Incomparable Hair Vigo Is a unlvcrsul beautllier of the hall Harmless, effective, atrrecable, It ha taken lank among the Indispcmlbl articles of toilet. To scmly locks i gives luxuriance; aim witucreu nair l clothes with the hue of youth. -A matiliuonial advertisement wind up as follows: "Fortune no object, bin should require the gill's relations to dc posit $10,000 with me as a security fot her good behavior'" "Oh, why thouldthe spirit of morta be proud?" Give It up unless it Ik that ho has humbugged his wife lute thinking that thcro Isn't another mar lu the world like him. '"Doctor," said a desparlng patient to his physician. "I am in a dreadfu condition! 1 can neither lay nor set What shall I do?" "I think you had better rooit," was the cold-hearted re l'ly. "My physicians said I could not live Mv liver out of order, frequently vomit cd greenish mocous, ekln yellow, small ury iiumors on face, stomacn wouiu noi tetain food. Burdock Blood Bitter enroll me." Mrs. Adelaide O'Brlan 372 Bxchango Street, lluffalo, Is. l, "rail-bearers were walking away frcm the grave in which they had de posited a neighbor, when one solemnly remarked to the other: "Well, Mr, Morse, Jjtro's.whero we all got to come If we Ifvf ." Two travelers Icing robbed In woods and then tied to n tree, one of them, In desjmir, exclaimed: "Oh, I am undone I" "Are you?" said the o:ln r Joyfully : ":heu 1 wish you'd come I MISCEIXAHEOCS. HAPPY CHILDREN. How to Make Them So Ke?p Them in ''Health and They will take caro of tho Kest ; The j"y of every well refrulatrd Itnusp .liolif cutues' Chiefly fmiii the children. Thnnsahcts of allectbuiute enrents dn not lake care (if their children. Through ig ut)Mii"e more than culpable neglect they fuller them to fell. sick nnil dl'i, when knmvlrdge mlj-ht have raved them to love and home. Dr. David Kennedy nffrrs his ."Favorite Remedy" as emphallojlly a medicine for tne 'children gentle In its action, conlnlnlng nn.liannl'ui Ingredients whatever, going straight to the Mmul, which when I lii life, is the seal and sutirco of Jl leaee. "Famrito Remedy" is the Irlenrt nl cluldlinrul and slvn'd be Inund In evry nurmry In Ihe land Keep it lu ymir hoii'e lor your chlhllen'e fake, as well as Inr your own. Try It and you will be glad yon saw this article. Mnku no inistekes Tha n edicino is "Favorite Remedy" and tha prcprlclnt's namo and addres;; Dr. David Konn&lv, Iloudout, N. Y. One dollar a bottle. Good word's for good thing. Dr. D.iyid Kennedy's ."Favonio Heni'dy" is exactly tvhat it claims to bo, and dej.-rves lie praises lliat are showered upon It by nil who hae used H, Mr, Israel II. Snyder, ot Baugertles, N, Y., sayst "My little daughter was covered with Salt Rheum from head to fool; Dr. Kennedy VFavnrlle Remedy' cured hor. This was two years eg.. " We are not In the habit ofnuflllng any tort of patent tnodlciues in our columns, but we huppen In know Dr. David Ken nedy, ol Rnndoul.N. Y., and can personally testily to the excellence of the medicine which tho doctor calls "Favorite Remedy." Aud if a word of ours will persuade any body to use it and thus find relief from suffering no professional etiquette shall hinder us Ironi saylnjj that word. For dl eeaicaoalhc blooil, atdurye and ban ell It hus no equal. We wonld not be without it for five limes the dollar it costs. Daily Time. Troy, IT. Y. June 13 lm. Farmers and Gardeners ufo ARNHR'S PHOSPHATES bocauso they are a hlijh grade bono lerttllscr. They nro very active anil permanent and contain all tho elements orplnnt food. OUR JUMBO Is a fertilizer adapted for general application to all crops and lolls and Is said for (23 per ton. Is a higher grade and moro lasting. It Is sold for 610 per ton, OUR VICTOR Drand Is a very hlh K'rnilo and produces wonderlul results, price, $31. Our Phosphates are all free from adultera tion and cheap Ingredients to make bull: i they are leryrlry and fine which makes tlmin tspclalty aduptid for drilling. Try tl.iui no oats, co-n, potatoes and vcgotatilcs ood be convinced, Write lor particulars tu A. AttNEll&SON, New Mahoning, OARBOff COUNTY, PENN'A. arr.18 lm Coilete, Bone Fertilizers ! The umleniignpil litis j -let rrceived n car load of lh Allentnwn Itinufacluriu Com pa ny'e justly celebrated uiu jjuuu j imuj-jiiuiui cno of thu very lieel frtiliztra kiiMwn to HSriniHurista, and highly rcrcoiiirnemh'fl by ull who have used It, vhich he will furnish nt $35 per Inn, Hp has Bison lower grade manufactured by Iho ame firm, rjlled the Lehigh Phosphate, which he will fiirnith nt $27 per tm. It is nntrlnttned llmt tli "Lehigh" in erunl to the Cini)lpp Bone I'mwphnte," hut that it will ettind tho test wllb any other luw prleed fertilizer in tho market Alto, nn hHi)il,aqiianti!V of llif celehrnted ilOVIA SCOTIA LAP PLASTER, in pack?. Tins is claimed tn be the best plaster in the merket, and farmers should give it a trial. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. M. IIOLMAN, apr.l8-3m Lehighloti, Pa, "TTT A'W,11'f-'!T n represen ta tire of flrn OTCTmn through Carbon conn- "- WlJUUly U VALUABLE wanes fou btkcim. ci. apsi s op di'sims MtN and MKCifAMtcs who understiind and need thni, ulvlnif their orders at sight; profits liberal, earyand quick inn relor to ueiitlemin clcnrliiit 5S5 to60 a wetlc who ar plrascd with tho w, rk; only lo capital ro quired; write for particulars ITyon me.in bust. nets; ulre age. tr.ido or previous emplry ment and references I'alllser. I'alllser & Uo., Van.'erblli Ave., New Vo ik. Stock Farm, Crooso lie. Way no Co., Mich. BAVAQE & FABNUM, Phopbietom. Patrocl, No. S02O (1187). "IMPORTED Percheron Horses. All Stock selected from lliA f-H of Fires end dilms of esubllshed reputation and registered in tho French ana American stud boots. ISLAND HOME Is beiutifully situated at the head of Ucossn Ilb la the Detroit Klver, ten miles below the City, and Is accessible by railroad end ftecmbost. 1sltcra not ramlllar with the location may call at city office, ji Ciiupau Umldlng, and sn escort will accompany hem to the farm. Send for catalogue, free by inf if Nerve-Life and Vigor This cat shows the Howard Electric ' AXD Magnetic Shield Jjfl sppueu .iTwr 1110 ' UX- iieynand NerTo-v Hi centers. Tuo only w. ullonce msde as applied over the Kid- 'vuai ap- that t of tts every part of the body, and tho 'in y i it! piiti, 3 tho worst aies or mum SciiIUWtl iveaK iicsb, Itxlinu. lion, lliilioten cy, and ail lsla cumch and Y'ou k lPMiof thcCrluo Genital Urcaxui Patented Feb. f3, JOT. YOUNG 1IEK, from cany IndlscreUoa, laclt nene force and fall to attain btrcugfh. MIDDLE-AGED MEN often lack vigor, attrlbnt. IngU to the progress of years. The JlOTnEIJ, WIFE and if AID, suffering from rcmaie caKtun, serious iieouny ana omer an menu, will find It the only cure. To one and Jill we say that tho Shield Etrcs ft nat ural etd In a r.aturul way wrrnovT duvgoixcj tue BTOMAcn. TA'arrnnteil Ono Yenr, ami llio licat nppiiaiico ziinuc. nlo Pamphb t tor ladles only, seul ou receipt ot Ce, seabid; unseuled, l'ltKE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES' Jioj Ole.tuut Sl.,i'lill". raa T" -3 ft A tt ce w a oniy one nf eoea 10 B TI fc O 3 TOSITlVILT CCBI '.x vr inu i flC'ihowAaol FARMERS' COLUMN, Hints for the Hay-Field. A few short and pithy rulos for mak ing tho be3t of hay might Just now bo repeated, as follows: Get tho mowers Into good condition, without a day's unavoidable delay; watch the grass closely, and cut It before the seed Is formed just when tho blossom Is fad ing. Cut It as soon as the dew is off, but not while It Is damp. Bcforo the evening dew falls upon It, rake It up and put It In cocks holding about three hundred pounds each. If rain threatens, cover the cocks safely with hay caps. Take In no hay until all has been cut and cocked. Tho hay will cure In the best manner In tho cock, and It may stay a week without harm, If covered with the caps. AYhcn ready to draw It to the barn,uncover tho cocks and throw them over and open them. Have one person doing this, while the others are loading and drawing In. Do not stack It, but place It under a tight roof, If It Is only a barrack, open at the sides. Uncover only what can be drawn in ono day. As soon as the Held Is clear, give It n top-dressing of compost or somo urtlilcial fertilizer; but do not turn the cows upon It It would pay better to buy some hay from a neighbor. This last rule npplios to the next year's crop, but It Is rightly placed here, because nest year would bo too latu to uso It. It Is of tho greatest iroportancc,and should by no means be omitted. Finally, gather the hay caps together; dry them, If necessary; lay them evenly one upon another; roll them up; bind them In the roll, and store them In a dry place where no mice can gnaw holes In them. It would bo an oxccllcnt thing to steep them tn a solution of alum aud sugar of lead, to prescrvo and make them waterproof. Jm. Agriculturist. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E, Springer, of Mcchanlcsburg, Pa., writes: "I was ailiicted with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption . wnion did mo so mucn good that I bought a dollar bottle. After uslns three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a cam in ncsli oi 4b lt3." Call at T. D. Thomas' druor store and get a frco trial bottle of this certain cure lor all J,ung Diseases, l-argo uottlcs $i. Poultry far the Farm. The continual advocacy of fancy poultry or common faun use Is an error. The poultry papers, and most agricul tural papers, advise the breeding of certain pure breeds, as if they postcsscd merits far tupcrior to the barn-door fowls, aud common poultry. This Is a mistake. No one advocates the use. of thorough-bred horses, well bred trotters, pure l'ercherons or Clydes, pure-bred pigs, or sheep, or cattle, to the exclusion of common ones, but fanner are argued to Improve their common stock by breeding-up, by gradually Introducing better blood and breeding, with some definite aim. Thus our common mixed sheep, which are legular breeders, gcod mothers, and havo plenty of milk, arc crossed with pure rams of one of the established breeds. If size is wanted, with long wool, the Cotswold Is perhapt employed; If the wool is to be improved la fineness without so much reference to the mutton, one of tho Merino breeds will be selected, while If eaHy lambs of fins quality are deslroJ,one of tho Down breeds Is chosen by tho raiser. This Is precisely tho course which should be followed by farmers In poultry raising. The advantage of grading up common poultry is, however, not so profitable in most cases as cross-breodlng. This 1?, properly, the Interbreeding of two pure varieties. AYe have, however, usually no pure breed of fowls upon the farm, and of course wish to utilize those which no have. Therefore the first thing tt lo Is to grade up the flock. After two .ir three years, w hen they havo the looks and cjualitlos of pure-breds, tho hen 'nay ho crossed with cocks of anothei jreed, and then most of the advantage: if ero33-brccding will bo realized. Ir his uso of pure-bred cocks which wi ccommend, no male bird should rui villi tho same flock more than twe 'ears. If he 13 healthy and vigorous, in! his progeny of tho first year take itrongly after him, In form as well as 'oather, ho may well be kept the second car to run with pullets of his own get Vfter three years tho blood of the iriginal flock w 11 be reduced to onc Ighlh; after four years to one-sixteenth. -lm. .lffrfetiifticst. The Home of Mr. Blaine. AVasuinotox, D. C. The son of enator Frye, of Maine, wliqr has beer, differing from a sexore cold, which ettloJ on his chest, was cured by a few loses of lied Star Cough Cure, lie lubllcly endorses It as prompt, pleasant ind safe. Dr. Cox calls it the best ,-einely. It contains no opiates or poisons. The Most Profitable Hortei. Farmers make a mistake when they a ght the advantages to be dcrhed loin keeping good horses, and front breeding a pair or two of colts every year. A threc-year-ohl colt can be reared as choaply as a cow of the same age, but while an ordinary price for a young throc-year-old cow Is forty dollars, a young colt Is worth seventy-live dollars, at tho very least, when n year old, and one hundred and fifty dollars when three years old. If, however, a good thorougbrcd siro Is used, at the co3t of fifty dollars, tho eolt at three years may easily be worth three hundred1 dollars. Itoailsters In the North, and saddle horses in' the South (both are really roadstcr$(, are tho most desirable animals to rear. The thoroughbred blood Is like the steel one puts Into a machine; It gives strength, firmness, lightness, durability, elasticity and I vigor Into the cold blood. The bono Is j harder, and more tolU, and lighter; the slnows are stronger and more elastic; the muscles are firmer, and have greater 1 tensions; the lungs are more capacious; I the weight Is mi need, and with more J strength and vivacity of motion, and ! less weight, we have swltness and case of luovuieut.-'lm. AgricuUm-M. SELECTIONS. A watch-dog growls A inald is nwed As one morn beau Has panties chawed. Old man iin-stalrs Warm blankets 'ncath. Bays. "Clad Idled Old Towscr's teotu." The base-ball's wingless flight Is fraugln Sometimes with direful doom When It pauses mi the pitcher's nose. Before Ihe eyes of whom Ten million stars emit their fires In nn agony of gloom. Tlie Last Leate Ereeclies. Old llarraanus Schoocnover was,soiuo fifty nnd odd years ago, tho "oldest In habitant'' of tho village for it was a village then of Brooklyn; a genuine old Knickerbocker, faithful to the tra ditions of tho times, and looking down with sovereign contempt on all modern Innovations and Improvements. Ue lived In an old house, the gable end of which projected far Into Fulton street, nnd the door-yard of which was always ornamented In the summer time with the choicest of nccllmated exotics, partl-colored tulips from Harlem, and sunflowers from heaven knows where. Harmanus was generally known as the "Last of the Leather Breeches." from the style of garment that lncasc'd his nether limbs, lie also wore a broad- skirted cinnamon-colored coat of home spun manufacture and make, decorated with hugh blue glass buttons, a very long waistcoat of black cloth, a whlto neck-cloth, and a huge three-cornered hat trimmed with tarnished gold lace, In tho loop of which, when ho went nbroad, he Invariably wore a little clay pipe, with the stem tipped with red scaling wax. XCo must not forget his square-toed shoes, large enough for tho wear of a gouty alderman, with their hugh plated buckles. The rising gener ation did not regard his attlro with that veneration which It Inspired In n fdw relics of the old sdiool, who had not, however, courage enough to Imitate his example and resist the modern abomi nations of dress. Thev would often laugh In tho very face of the sturdy old Knickerbocker His old three-cornered lint. And his breeches and all that Were so queer. But the old gentleman was queer In other ways than matters of dress. Ills notions on the currency-were queer. He had no faith in banks or In Wall street speculations. He would some times discount short papers with un doubted Indorscrs, and ho owned some real estate; but tho bulk of hU property consisted In sundry fat little kegs solid ly filled with gold and silver, which he kept in his sitting room up-stalrs, front ing the street. Then he was queer in other things; and he had queer ways of helping poor people anonymously, and absurd notions that charity should be gin at home, aud only expand outward ly in proportion as every necessity with in its Immediate sphere had been re lieved. So that, putting all these things together, tho good man passed for being a Utile cracked, and heads with nothing at all in them were gravely shaken, like empty poor-boxes, when his name was mentioned. The old fellow viewed with annoy ance and disgust the changes that took placo in his native village He only smiled when the stages from 1'atchogue and Babylon and Isllp disgorged at Car- mann their loads of antiqued figures that looked as If they might have step ped down from the canvasses of a Flem ish gallery of the seventh century. He didn't recognize as fellow creatures men and women attired In the modem Parisian mode. At length the wise men of Brooklyn pronounced Schooenovor's houso a nui sance. It was shabby, It was tumble down, it destroyed the alignment of tbo street. It must come down. The cor poration offered him a handsome price for It. He rejected It with disdain. Ho was told that he nut it abandon his man sion the homestead of his fathers will ye nlll ye. Ho dared them to vio late the sanctity of his castle. Ho was notified to vacate, ho scorned the sum mons. The whole town became Inter ested. The old man was a non-rcslstant, llko Father Larason. Ho shut himself up .with his money-bugs and doggedly waited the result. Workmen were bent to pull down the house. The whole vicinity was thronged with curious ipectators as at it ship launch. Merrily rang the axes and tho hammers and saws, and the "yo-heav-ho!" of sturdy i'cIIows pulling and hauling at cables. At last the end of the houso was torn iway shaming the legal fiction that a man's house Ii his castle and there sat o'.d Harmanus In his elbow chair, with his cocked hat on his head and his im mortal breeches on his sturdy legs, sub lime lu his martyrdom, aud smoking tranqnllly his old clay pipe. Ills family had been removed to another one of his houses. Hcwas invited to join them. But he declined, with a majestic wave of the hand and a graceful emission of tobacco smoke. Then ho lifted careful-ly,arm-cha!r and all, carried them down the staircase, and deposited them on the opposite sidewalk. His goods and chat ties were sent to his wife; but even his money-kegs departed he refused to accompany them, but sat all through that day a silent spectator of the de molition of his venerable house. At night he joined hl family. The removal of this old land-mark marked the merging of ono era Into an other, and had the significance of an historical event. Tho corporation paid the bid man a largo sum, but he did not long survive . the destruction of his I'iqusc. His son lives in a palace and drivjea-blooded-horses, but few beyond the family" remember, In tho heady cur rent Of life, the "Last of the Leather Breeches," of New York. A Wife's Happy Thought. , A gentleman came home In the "wee sma' bourse ayont the twal," at South End recently, and was surprised to find his viifo clad In black. "Why are you i,.A.,ln tliA.a itirttirnlttrv mli-manta?" lir i nvri.M.fe hiwu '" --'"O full, somewhat unsteadily. "For jgy ! late husband," was the significant ro ply. He has been In the houso at ten ever since. Subscribe for the CAnnox-Advo-1 CATC only 51 per annum. f H. H. PETERS, rJ?M13 rJTAEKiOm9 Announces In Ida customers and the ritliens generally that he is "ON DECK" with one of tho Largest aud most Fashionable Stocks of Spring & Summer Blyles of F0RE1GX A D0.VJS'S7'Cm,nufactured CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SUITINGS, ever before shown in this section, and at prices, I'm, that defy competition. Nino but Iho best of workmen are employed, hence the Best anleed in every cuse. Also, on bond a full and Fsshionable tine OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of newest styles, Including Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &o Be suro you rail and examine goods and prices before going cisewhore. H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, POST-OFFICE BUILDING, Bank Street, - - - Lehighton, Penn'a. Aprlll8, 18S3-ly ' Eatcliff & Chubb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, Opened their ICE CREAM PARLOR on SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, 1885. C. M. SWEENY & "SON Ilcspectfully announce to their host of friends that they havo removed into their New Store Building nearly oppo site their Old Stand, and that they are now opening up one of tho LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF litest AMD Jlirc C-flJDg9 Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, ever brought to this borough. Our prices are as LOW as tho LOWEST. Call and see us, we guarantee satisfaction, ltcmembcr, the NEW STOKE, opposite the foot of Iron Street. O. M. SWEENY & SON. R. PENN SMITH & CO. Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Coniu ers, at their BREAKER at LEHIG11TON, Pa , JlJ MsQsaeSa C'iasasili IDrIee9 Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 2240 lbs. tt the ton : Lehigh Egg, - - - $3.15 " 'Stove, - - - - 3.00 " Chestnut No. 1 - - 2.80 " Chestnut No. 2, - - 1.65 buckwheat, Culm TERMS July 10, mt-ly WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH TK3 SEC DY EXAMINING I II i I t - -I IWIHWWMMMMMW TO WWW WP WsSk Wmrvi.. . cv, km ; siSfes?Co:f l z. i ijo i sl : gkj3j . ' -dti-h) CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Bv reason of lti contra! position and closo relntlon to all principal linos Ecst and Vo3t, at initial and terminal polnta, constitutes tbo most important mid-contl-nontal link In that evotom or itiroux'i transportation which Invites and faclll-' tateatr.welnnd tratHo botween cltloa of tho Atlantic and Pacific Coosts. It la also tho favorlto and bo3t routs to end Irom points Ecet, Northeast and Southeast, and corresponding points W est, Northwest end Southwest. Tho Bock Island systara Includes in Its main lino and branches, Chlccfro, Joliot. Ottawa, La SalH, Poorla, Qenesep, Mollno and ltock Island, In Illinois: Dnvonport, Mussatino, Washington, Fairfield. Ottumwn, Ctelcnloosa. Woot Lloorty. Iowa City, Dos Molnas. lndlunoln, Wlntereet, Atlantic, Knoxvlllo, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrlo Contra and Council Bluffs, In lowai Ocllatln, Trontjn, Carooron aud Kansas Olty, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, In Ilinoas; Albert Loa, Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; watertown in Dakota, and hundreds of Intermediate cities, towns, villages and stations, THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Ouarantoea Its patrona that senso of personal security afforded by a solid, thoroughly blU3ted road-bod: smooth tracks or continuous Eteol rail; eub ntantlallsr built oulvorto and brWcea; rolling stock as near porfcctlon as human skill can make it; the Mafoty appliances of patent buffers, platforms and air-brakes: and that oxaatln? dlscjpllno which rrovorru tho practical operation of all its trains. OtUsr specialties of this route aro Transfers at nil connecting points In Onion Depots, and tbo unsurpassed comforts and Iururlo3 or lta Pussenirer Equipment. The Fast Expross Trains between Chicago nnd the Missouri Blverare com. p030d of woll ventilated, finoly upholstered Soy coaches. Magnificent Pullman Palaco Slespors of tho latest design, and sumptuous Dlnlutr Cars, In which olaborntely cooked rnoals are leieuroly oaten, "good Digestion waiting on Appotlte, and Health on both." Between Chicago nnd Kodecs City and Atchison, aro also run tho Calobrated Reclining Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE In tho direct and favorite lino between Chlracro and Mlnneanolis and Gt. Paul, whoro connections nro madi in tfnlon Deoota for all points In tho Territories ( and British Provinces. Over this route, Fast Express Trains nre run to tho watering places, surnmT resorts, picturesque localities, and bunting end fish ing crrpuuds of Iowa and Minnesota. It Is also t be. most deelrabls route to tbo rich wheat fields and pastornl lands of Interior Dnkota. Still another DIRECT LINE, via Seneca, and Kankakee, has been openod botween Nowport Mows, Richmond, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, tnd Latayetvo and Covmoil Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul and Intermedia to points. For detailed mrormation boo Maps Tickets, at nil principal Ticket OtUcoa uy uuurusdiiiB- R. R. CABLE. President and General Manager, Chicago. Get your JOB WORK at this Office. workmanship and Fit is cuar- tit - - 1.0c, 50 CASH. CCOCRAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THE and Folders, ootainamo. as weu as in the United States and Canada; or E. ST. JOHN, General Ticket end PaseonQcr AQcnl, Cl'leano, removal; Dr. C. T. Horn, Itcspeotrully announces to his customers an the people Kcnernlly that he has removed his DlttJU STUKKfrom I.euekel'i Unlldlng ta bis newstoro room opposite the Publlo Square Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa.t where he will bo pleased to reeelre friends nud tho publlo, and supply them with Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery & Choice Cigars. together with a One line or litest designs la Wall Paper AND DecorationS, at Lowest Prtees. Persons ean also obtain Eye-ti lasses and Spectacles, properly ad lusted to their eight at reasonable prices. Prescriptions compounded with cara dmr or night. Eoir.cmber, Tilt: CENTRAL, DRUO Store, Fcb.2..yt Dtt. CI, T. HORN. I A M n Claims a spcolallr, a nd WAR I A N I J RAM1S. A I) I) IT IO N AI4 l-l II J l- HOMESTEAD DEItTIFIOAT. ESand all kinds or LAN DSUIUPT bnuicM andsld. Large Stock, and Highest Priest paid. Do you -rant to sell or buyt If se, wrlto to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, D, U. an. 6-tfe. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description. In the most mUtantl manner, and at I.ewest Cash Prices Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 2(, 1832 yl Proprietor. WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plasterine & Ornamental M, at shortest notice. Orders by mail will r ceire prompt attention. Teriui moderate or goodwork. stDlJtf Subscribe For it ! $1.00 PER YEAR Contains more LOCAL NEWS than any other paper, in Carbon county. "JOB WORK!! We have a moro thoroughly equipped Jobbing Department than any other office in the county. Our prices are suited to tho times. If you need anything call on us. We can please you in Plain or Fancy Work. To Advertisers! The Advocate cir culates in every town in Carbon county and also in adjoining coun ties, therefore it will pay advertisers to ad vertise with us "Wo will furnish you with rates on application. OFFICE OK Bankway.LeiilitQB Pa MANHOOD Iteitored. A tienllemaii barter Innooently contracted the habit of seir abuse In his ?routh, and In consenuenoe suflered all the terrors of-Seiual Incapacity. Lull Man hood. Phvileal Decay. General Prostration. etc , will, out of sympathy for hit fellow sunerere, man iree ine recipe uy wnicu ne vl finally cured. Addren 1st conndsne J. W. I'INKKY, U Cedar St., New York, deo.Stiy TTTTlT.noro money than at anything sli. by W I N tutting an agency for tin best nlll.it book nut lieglnners succeed 'irrand- None fall. Terms free. IIilutt IlaoK ., lortlanl, Maine, deoto-lx No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inrentors In the Vnlted Slatel Canada and Europe, at reduced ratei. With oar principal offloo located in Washington, directly oppoilte the United Statei Patent Uee, we are able to attend to all patent builneii with greater promptness aad ds spateh and atleti eoit than other patent at torntTi who are at a distance from Waih. Inclen, and who hate, therefore, to empluy aiioelate attorneys." We maka preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pa tentability, free or oharie, and all who are Interested In new Inventions and ration are intltcd to tend for a copy ol our tlslde for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to any address, and contains oonplete Initrue. tlona how to ebtaln patents and other raloa. 1.1 o mutter. Wo refer to tho Uermnn-Arner. lean National Hank WsiliM(tnn, I). O. t the liipyal HwedUh. Norwegian and Danish Iyf tl"ni. at Washington Hon, Joi. t'assy, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Ulalrot; to the Orftlat of Iho U patent O.Ho, and ta (senators and Members of Cougreu from esery Slate, Addressi l.Ot'IB TMflQERfc CO., So lleltire or Patents and Attorneyisll.aw, L. Drett Dnlldiot- -WgaioTox, 1. C,
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