FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOn UNIVERSITY. " Independence, Toms, Sept. 20, If 61 Ayer's Hair Vigor IIm bean used In my household tot throe reasons i 1ft To present falling out of the Unlr. Sd. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3d. As a dressing. It has given entire satisfaction In every Instance. Yoari rcspejtfully, V'u. Carev Crura." ATEK'S HAIR VIGOK Is entirely free from nnoleauly, dangerous, or Injurious sub stances. It prevents tho hair from turnlog pray, restores gray h-ilr to Its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and rromotei Its growth, cures dandruff and all diseases of the hair and scalp, and Is, at tho same time, a very superior and desirable dressing. rn.EPA.iiED nv Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast, 6oU by all Druggists. YtJTY5 28 YEARS IN USE. da (fcwtteJt Mcffiri Tricmpb. Of tis Ag aYMPTOW3 OF A TOKPIO LBVER0 Loss i of appetite, UovtcU coellvc, Pain In (ho bead) wltu a dull sensation iu tbo (iack run, l'aln under tbo eboulder liladet I' alluosa nftor eutlnc, with adle. incllnutlonto exertion of body or mind. Irrlttbllltrof tompcr, Low spirits, with nteeuaccf lm vine neglected eomodutr, Voarlncoj, Dizziness, Fluttering ot tbo Heart, Dot.i beforotbo ores, Hcndacbo oyer tho right eye, Rcatlceenees, with fitful urcame, Hlchly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. Trjra"3 1'zixs aro especially adapted to eaeh cases, ono doso onecta such a ohcngiorfesliiifrnstonslonlslittiosutreror. 'Shay Increaao tha A jilKtltc.nud cause the brdy to Tako on iriejti.tinn iim ry-tcra Is xsonrltlicil.r.ml byiheii-Tonlo Action on taa UigesttreOricaus.ltrcciilar Stools are I-rortuc-.l. . lTlcn arm. -1 tniurrnvNt..r..v. fin's hair dye. Gnu Haiti or Whiskers changed to a (ttyir llMcr: by a Blnglo application of thttEns. le imparts u iintural color, acts lastontinwusly. Hold by Druggists, or Mat by ornraos on rocolptof 01. Cfi1o&,3 Murray Gt., flow YorU. SgtleRVOliStitBILirV J leco7,ana numoroai A U Jobtieuro(ihoniics( bat WH fUinitths suited ctr- e 4-t.ictons, rcsuifc Iroc v J youthful lndlrrotlca. Loo free ladalTonra, 01 ' ever brain worlr. A vole fio inipcsalcnot prcten Uu3 tcssalis tbr ihccs txU-lcs. tkt car Frca C-rcu!:rnd Trial IViclr. rf;c,fln4 lenru lmportttr.5 AHAsioALCuF.5Fan 25ERVOU9 war. Fcuuded Tin rcfentlfl3 medlcalrrlncl rai. rv dircctrrPUCiticn to tho cut of aucaso Us "rvfilfla IpCLfcn. 19 f.tl TrsTTorort Gcvsn wtooct dIjy. Thentu ural fipctioniof ttia h&. n&n crntsm is rcrtored. Tho cr-Ima-Jri elenerj A73CTUS5IM; I HOU8AMO 0S3 f!BKOTtB, - f ICC1 CJoe aiomns,7Offitiytrpwm nnU stiml vl; jr. liASRIK REMEDY co., rrraCKtursTa C03MM.a'oalliOt..6'.I.6DI13.3HO. ! ' 4frl"rE!?iiSU.r Annlt.ince.""' RAINBOW RUPTURE Rgy,fcp.& Blml(.I jafo, reliable nnd n nerfoct rotnlior ill. not u Truea. Worn Da, "ad Stht I- Wt? IWaiiiAKHTStoSEU 571 S MISSOURI STEAM fier f-'..,i"3?X.on?? of 'P?3 character end lntlllBcno.. mmn 1 5P.il ."V """.. A l.Wll' trial Of 7.7!.," "f !? "turned at mr oiponro If not f K ,SJiri- tl'Oi'.aiid i-r reut tlMlieiiWeiherin ? PiS Brtsraeo' rli uuirti l.unoltll liu ST, ItJLIS, UOi How Lost, flow Moral! Just published, a new odiumi ni Dr. Cut. vsawtLt'a Cr.t.tnaiTtu EsSAV.on Hie rad ical cure of SriCMiTiimtua;A or Seminal W-akuea. iuyiilunurv Seminal Losses, lur TFsiY.Meulul and I'hjsicul Incapicitv, liiineitiiiienis In Mornuge. etc j also, Cos KiMPTios, LrHtr-v and Fits, induced bj sell udulgence, or k-xuu! rxtravaganrc.ie. Toe ct!.-brated author, in Ibis admirable cway. clearly demonstrates fmm a thirty yes's' tucrrssiul practice, that I lie alarming consequence t fell abuse may be radically cured, point ng out a tnnde of cure at once simule, certain ond rfiVctual, bv means of vthu-b cverv sufferer, no matter what his cjndition miiv be, may cure himielfchfaii ly, pr vatelj- ,nid ruJicutly. u.This Lecture bhould be in Hie hands of every vulli and every man in Ihe land. 6eut under sphI, in a plain envelope, to any address, j-oif paid, on leceipt of four cems or two twinge tanips. Addrwa Tho cuLVtitwEu, j.nucAi, co., 11 Ann St., cv York, N. Y. rw Ollice iiox,-15H. mnvSI ly n,rHf!HPRSMfk0 70 t0 lw P,r ,ntl1 I iJaulllillU'elllnK our KTANPARti Hooks msGB&icaSL Hihlls. rsteodv worn lor SprlnK nnd Mimmrr Address J. (J. We UrncY d Oo.. VhliaJolpLu. t- ift DROP IN AT THE ) bamon aavocate OFFICE FOR n i t uieap rrmtms: ! y 10 CONSUMPTIVES. Thar Ivertlser having Pern permanently cured f u atilread dlee.isn, Cnnsurnullon, ui ft t" t t IDnlv. It nntloil.tii iiibLm Lnnut. lumiit w rutlerers the meant ol cure. To a1' esire H. he will snil a cony of the prcs i-. it (Free). Pa the dlrectloiia (or I'Tvj'.n i if an-l ualuir tho same which thy w l - c.irr for ('..intli,, CoMa.fon e i' s-l-nitt, liroMi I itir. a.c patties w's tieii.-.-'iii.i.vil'ii.jioa.ttrfss, 1 ,A J "-"'N. Ftui Ktrt-et. lUiilsmsbuigh, i" J'."l-ly 1 i : MISCELLANEOUS. Oirls iiro ruore courageous than men; they are willing to make a match with n fellow twlco their site. When a Chicago woman looks at a male fashion pinto In a tailor's window It Is considered sufficient ground for a divorce. meat Files II Piles lit I Sure euro for blind, bleeding and iicnmg piics. une oox nas cured tiio worst case of 20 years standing. No one nood suffer five minutes after using William's Indian rile Ointment. Ilab sorbs tumors, allays Itchlnc of the nrl vate parts, nothing ek. Sold by drug gists ana matica on receipt of price, si. William's JIf 'g. Co., Pron's., Cleveland, 0. Sold at, Thomas' drug store. Conscience l tho central station on the telephone wire between the head and the heart. An Eastern editor says that ft Chinese paper looks Hko tho map of a Delaware peach orchard. To Young Ladies. If your life Is made a burden owing to blackheads, pimples and other eruptions on the face marring your beauty and causing so much chagrin, It Is no longer necessary to endure it. Dr. I'lagg's Family Ointment will certainly removo all such blemishes and leave your skin soft, smooth and beautiful. Sold by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 20c. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold ot Thomas' drug store. Make friends with your creditors if you can, hut never make a creditor of your friend. Ths man who was larsely Instru mental was probably of a mechanical turn of mind. Boss Cold and Hay Fever Are typos of catarrh having peculiar symptoms, xney are attended by an inflamed condition of the lining mem brano of tho nostrils, tear-ducts and throat, affectini- the luncs. An acrid mucus Is secreted, the discharge Is ac- companieu wun a nurning sensation. There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of headache, waterv and inflamed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy founded on a correct diag nosis of diseases and can bo depended upon, uu cents at druggists, or by mall. Send for circular. Ely 15ro3., drugcist.s, uvvego, a. x. lit A man who recently sued tho Syra cuse Herald for libel has committed sul cldc. The Buffalo News advises those who have sued it to go and do like wise. Ho who has fair words only is like one who feeds the sick with an empty spoon and talks about gruel. Tho Voice of tho Pooplo- The people, as a whole, seldom make mistakes, and tho unanimous voice of praise which comes from those who have ued Hood's Satsaparilla, fully justifies the claims of tho proprietors of thia great medicine. Indeed, t hese very claims are based entirely on what the people say Hood's Sarsaparilla has done ior mem. neau tne auunuant evidence of Its curative powers, and givo it a fair, uuuest mat. It Is tho man with tbo basket of eggs who always manages to establish the most disastrous connection with the pavement banana peel. Xo life can be utterly miserable that is lightened by the laughter and love of a little child. Persons wlin ara nrnal flfK- will flti.l Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Bcmcdy just iMuub itiu inuuiuiiiu inuy iiueu wncn mey rnx-u a iiiuuicmu ut an. i nc ten years which follow that ago are full of dan cers which do not threaten vonniroriunn and women. This preparation gives turn; iu uie system, genuy expels im purities and prevents the outcropping of disease, tho seeds of which may have been sown in earlier life. Why not live out au your uays in ncaitii ana strength An Irish baronet died recently leaving an estate with an income of $50,000 to a daughter whoso where abouts is unknown. The soprano who raises to upper C and thrills cn it is a wind-lass. Besot on all Sides By malaria, how shall we escape the A-nA ir,..i....n i . . . miMu iiucutiuiir is tue question Wlitcji the denizens of fever and ague district ask themselves. The answer coincf from fdimer Mlffnrni-a ivbn Cm. ,-.inr. l.n. escaped the visitations of the periodic- PCOlirpp. Ibrnnnb ttm vtmt.tlrw ln.. u.- w.w I'.W.VVIIII MIUU- enee of Hostctter's Stomach Bitters. nen mo necessity for uslngprcvomlw measures arises, use the means of pre vention ut once. It regulates the liver, facilitates digestion and liberates Im purities from the system, when tucli exist, fly promoting healthful action ol the bowels and kidneys. Act curly. In nil regions where miasmatic apor breed tliiense, It is absolutely necessary to be provided with a safeguard, and tills Is trill fbminli n eIit,n. I.. localities Is destined to be brief. one can auorii to breathe malaria for a short tlmn. Tlin ltlttm-u tL. .n.-....t.... tpcclfic for lhcumatlsm, debility and uciiuusiioes. jveep it on nana. June 20, '60-ly. Most of us know our origin if we may judge of Ihe proverb which says: "Ho that U born of a hen must tcratch for a living." It is a clever speculator who can gel a snap on hard times. Bud drainage causes much eicknes'. Bad Llond and lmnmiun- -wot,. r .1.. .... -J'v. ..vtiutl VI llll liver nnd hlilnnvu la bn.l .-t..n .1. . . .....j ,v uiiiiiiulu iu nil' tystem, which Burdock Blood Bitten "III ll'ltll'U. What the country Is now sufferlnc for is a hash-eating contest. norma is In the midst of the melon season. Does the news make you hank er for a colic that would twist you up like a doughuut. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is designed for those who need a medicine to pnrif j their blood, build them up, increase their appetite, nnd rejuvinate their whole system. Xo other preparation so well meets this want. It touches the exact spot. Itsiccord of forty years is ono of constant triumph over disease. Somebody has well said : "Anxiety is tho poison of human life. The most Manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. Undo Sam's coiners should proper ly dote on Mint juleps. Alcohol was not Imented and miner als were never used medicinally in the days of old. Invigorating and ultcra tlte heibs weie then the only curatives. Sick animal, with unerring Instinct, invariably select strango herbs for their ailment. Vinegar Bitters is tho great est herhaiitldoto and tonic ever known. How quickly a limb of tbo law brandies out. An anonymous article: a baby lx? foro is christened. The woishlp tf maninion Is tbo blight of contentment. STONE IN W KIDNEY Expelled afier using Dr. Daylrl Kennedy's "Favorile Heraedy," About Two Weeks. One nf tha most remarkable esses that lias ever been brought In (he riotlccnl the public Is that ol Mr. J. fl. Heath, nf Btone llldge, Ulster county, N Y. Mr. Beach had suffered since Oct. IS, 1871. from the presence ol Calculus nr Slnne in Hie rlslit Kidney. II less than seven physicians weio employed el different timet, to whom Mr. Bench pa hi hundreds ol dollars for medical treatment, with only temporary reliel from his agony. Jly the urgent solicitations nf his fnenda lie was Induced to try Dr. David Kennedy's 'Tavnrlla Remedy," and experienced a mnthed Improvement from the first day he began tn use the medloine. Oh the ISth ol September he voided a stone as large as could ba passed through the natural chan cel. Mr. tteach concludes a Inng letter to Dr. Kennedy hy saying i "It will always at lord Inn pleasure tn recommend your 'Fa vorite Remedy' in these who mnv bo suffer ing from difficulties of the Kidneys or Bladder, or sny ilisnrilere arising from an impure stale of the blond." William MoKncw, 121 Fayette St., Bal timore, Md., aayt, "I believe 'Favorite Hetnedv' is a good medicine. It It doing me more good than anything I ever tried, and I have tried almnst every thing, for I am a suffer from dyspepsia." Whllo "Fa vorite Remedy" is a epeol6e In Stomach and Bladder diseases, It is equally valuable in cases of bilious disorders, Cunsilpslinn ef the Bowels and all class of ills appaiently Inseparable from the constitution of wo men. Prico $lj 0 bottles, $5 8-11 lm $1 13 'WEEKS, The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, securely wrapped, to any address in tho United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents and clubs Sample copies wailed freo. Address all ordera to MCIIAKD K. FOX, FSAKKLIX SqUABK, K. V. May 20, 1833-ly Pictures ! Pictures ! Pictures ! ! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all aizes from card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Wator Colors, Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photos. AU work guaranteed or no pay. All wo ask is a trial. Give us n call und bo oonvinoed. Wo. 105 North Eighth Stroot, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FRANKLIN SANTEH. Mnnnger. J. S. KP.EIDLKU, Asrent. OKDEKS left ut lb fiAnuoK Advocate Onice will receive prompt utteullon. Feb. 28-Jy Beer Saloon aiid Eestauraut 1143 Vino St., Philadelphia. Donnis Gilbert, Proprietor. Tho Par Is funrlshed with choice Cigars Fresh Lager, and other refreshments. ior sons trom tho I.cliljrh Vallov visiting; l'lilla delDhiaaro respectfully Invited toitlve me a call. Dennis Uiluebt. March 23, 1631-tf. FT A 'WI'TIT) a representative of v v -t3"" -- Bond address to travel AT 01m"P! "'touirh Carbon coun- WOKKR FOn 6PKCIM. CI.ASBI'B OP nt'SIN'KSH E AND muciiamch who understand nnd need thnn, K'vlnic their orders at sights prollts liberal, enrynml quick; can refer to uentlemtn clearing $55 lotiO a week who ar pleased with the work; only 410 capital re quired j writ o for particulars Irj'ou mean busl. ness; ulve age. triulo or previous einpley-. ment and relerences Pafllser, Halllser & Uo . Vanferbllt Ave.. New Yo rk slase Home Stock Farm. Crosse llo, VVayno Co.. Mich. SAVAQJB & I'AllNUil, PnOPniBlOIta. Pttroels Ke, SCJO (1167). IMPORTED. Perchecon IHorses. All .1.1, -.1 j . . ,( . . .... .t.cvicn noin inc pel oi Eircs ana asms of established repuUUon and registered lo ttu jrjonclj an4 American stud boots. ISLAND HOME T. t...i.MA.11M .I....- ... , .7' .V. "lcu nI lne "eaa ot urossx ILV jo the Detroit Klver, ten miles below the City, and is accessible by railroad and steamboat. Visitor not fiDilllar w 1th the location rosy call at city effiee. ja t-aropiu Building, and an escort will accompany f&em to the farm. Send for catalogue, tree by nail Address. Savac ft lrAjmiru.-Dctrclt, Ulclu MrMPsiw.i,st ! i.- ust Mm-w-eyriiinBrq Nerve-Life and Vigor This cut shows the Howard Electric AKD Mngnotio Shield as applied over the Kid iieya and Ncrvo-Titnl centers. Tno only ap pliance made that fits erery part of the body, and the only one necdwl to lOSlTIVKLT CUBE KldneyDWenao It liounintluin, U rspcpsla, tho Worst cares of Sctulnnl WeaU sioss, Hxlinna lion, lmputon ty, end afl l!a euus and Weak-nt-aorthe Drliio ri Will llri-nn. h fit? THE Patented Teb. S3, 1879. YOTJNO JIKf, from esny Indiscretion, lact uene force aud fall to attain etrencth. MIDDLE-AGED iiKN of ten lack Igor, attrlbat, in: It to the progress of years. The MOTlIEIt. WIFE and MAID, suffering from Femslc Weakix ss. Nervous Debility and other all inontj, will And it the only cure. To nno and all w e say that the Shield gives a nat ural aid In a natural way WITHOUT DltrilOlN'O Till! (STOMACH. Wiirrmitcil Ono Veur, und tho beat iipiiliuiivp iiiadti. Illustrated rumphlct, TlIltEE TYPES OP MKK. also I'aaipblet for lji.lk only, sent on receipt of Cc, sealed; uux-aled, fltEE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES:, Kill OirtftiinC St., l'lilla. FARMERS' COLUMN. Anfiust Hints for Farm and Garden. Cuto.ita before they are fully ripe; they will shell out less, nnd the straw will bo inoro valuable for fodder. Buckwheat sown early this month, will usually oseapo the frost. Should It bo injured, It will Uo valuable for plowing under. Tho old New England method was to work corn threo times. Tho first hoeing was called weeding; tho second, half-hllllng, and the third was to hill tho corn; after this It was left for the ground to b over-run with lato weeds. The better method is to rim the cultiva tor as long as a horse can pass botween tho rows, Tho cultivator only stirs tho sur face, but kills tho weeds. A plow should not now be used, as It cuts the roots. Thin the root-crops. Sow Strap leaf turnips In drills twenty-eight Inches apart, using one hundred and fifty pounds to the acre of superphosphate, or bone flour, near the sood, Glvo meadows a top-dressing of old manure or flno compost, Harrow bare and messy spots in pastures, and sow seed on them. Glvo a dressing of lime or plaster. Cut brush with a brush hook; burn and save tho ashes. This Is a harvest month for weeds. M ARRET OAJ1DEN. Keep asparagus clear of weeds, using tho hoe until the tops prevent, then pull tho large weeds that appear. IIoo cabbages and cauliflowers fre quently. Liquid manure will causo rapid growth. Cultlvato between tho rows of car rots and other root crops, until the leaves prevent, Celery may still be set and make fair-sized heads for it inter use. Let that planted car'lcr be well cultivated and clear of weeds. Keep sweet corn clear of wceds,and tho soil mellow, by the use of the cul tivator. As soon as the cars arc gathered, remove tho stall s and euro for fodder. Cut off all smut y cars and stalks, and burn them. Gather cuci mbcrs for pickles dally. Always cut thei leaving the stem at tached. Two 6 threo Inches in length is large enough. Promote t to growth of egg-plants by applications of liquid manure. FI.OWT.lt GARDEN. Weeds ar the plants requiring most attention in Hie flower garden. If the borders are not cared for, weeds will soon give 'hem an air of neglect. If the gard.n can not be kept in good order, It is too large. Box is still used for edging, and should be clipped this month. In very hot, dry weather, lawns should be mown less ottcn. The fre quency of mowing should be determined by tho rapidity of growth, -Stakes should be given to dahlias, gladioluses, tuberoses, and such others as need them, before tho plants bocome too large. Prepare a bed of fine, light soil, in which seeds of perennials may bo sown as soon as they are ripe. -Potted plants used for decorating the lawn, tha veranda, etc., will need frequent watering, and partial shade. GREENHOUSE. -Window boxes and hanging baskets will require abundant watering, and If possible they should be bhaded during the hottest part of the day. Make all repair in the greenhouse, Provido supplies for winter; pots, sand, potting soil, peat and moss. lm. .lfrcitft(ris(. An Important Discovery. Tho most Imnorlant Discovery Is that which brings tho most good to the great- ess numuer. ut. lung's jiewiJiseovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, win preserve wo nc.ntii anu save life, and is a priceless boon to the allllcted. Not only does it positively cure Con sumption, outi;ougiis,i;oius,tsroncliltis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all affections of tho Throat, Chest, and Lungs, yield at once to us wonueriui curative powers. If you doubt tills, get a trial bottle free, by T. D. Tliomas. The Elttht Kind of a Hay Cock, Pushing or throwing hay into a bunch or heap, is not making a cock. A cock of hay is a mlnaturo stack. Wc want to make It so that It will shed walcr. In making a stack, the first and most Important is "keep you mlddla full." And so it Is In making a cock. The middle or center of the cock must always be tho highest not when you finish merely, but at all times from tbo start to the end. And in fact this is all thcro Is to it. Dressing up the cock by trim mini: It up at the bottom, and raking down the sides with the fprk Is all very well, but unless the cock is well made from the start.one of our heavy shower will go right through it. In old times, beforo mowing machine, and 6teel rakes, and unloading forks, when the labor of making hay was far greater than at present, and when wc wanted to save It after wo had got it, the old man told us young ones, to "always turn your fork." We were not allowed to take a forkful of hay and set down on the cock, but we must lift it up above the cock and turn it over, so that the fork, instead of being pndcr tho hay, should be on top. In our own practice we do not always adhere to this plan when starting the cock, bat in putting on tho last two or three forkfuls, "turn you fork" should be the Invariable rule. There is no special advantage In making excessively large cocks. In this climate, a cock four or fivo feet in diameter at the bottom, nnd about five feet high, if well and.compactly made, will answer. Am. Agriculturist, Oar English Cousins. Losdox. In a recent trade-mark suit it was shown by sworn evidence that over nine million bottles of St. Jacobs Oil had been sold here during the nast few vtars. Leadlnp r!mmUf certify that the sale of this remedv exceeds that of all others; and if. is being recognized as the best paln-cttre ever discovered. Iu serious rheu matism it has accomplished astonishing results. Subserlbo for tho CAnno: Advo cate only $1 a year. Corkscrew Soils Only $22. H. H. PETERS' 'JTSSIE 'JPABS.OU, Annnnnces tn his custnmera and the elllzens generally that ho Is "ON DECK" with ous of tho Largest aud most Fashionable StocKS nf Spring & Summer Styles of FOREIGN d- DOMESTIC msnufaolurcd CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SUITINGS. rsey- I !. ever before shown In this defy competition. Nne employed, heneo the Boat workmanship nnd Fit Issuer- anlced in every case. Also, on baud a lull and Fashionable line OF GENTS' FUJRNISHING GOODS -of newest styles, Including Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c.. &c- Bo sure you call and examine goods nnd prices before going elsewhere H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, POST-OFFICE BUILDING, Bank Street, - - Arrll 18, K33-lr Ratcliff & Chubb, BAKERS and CONFEanONERS, -AND ICE CREAM, PEANUTS, &C. FRESH BREAD & BISCUITS every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. C. M. SWEENY & SON Respectfully announce to their host of friends that thev have removed into their New Store Building nearly oppo site their Old Stand, and that they arc now opening up one of the LAllGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF IBsftiags am lim ajasg, Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, over brought to this borough. Our prices are as LOW as tho LOWEST. Call and see us, we guarantee satisfaction. Remember, the NEW STOliE, opposite the foot of Iron Street. C. M, SWEENY & SON, The only paper in Carbon County which is entirely printed at home, Subscribe now ; One Year, Fifty-two weeks ONLY $1.00 ! Choice selections of poetry and prose; very interesting correspondence from all parts of the county, and BroedbrlsTB's SI Y. Letter, American - Landmarks., Washington Letter, Interesting Editorial and Local News from nil parts of the btate conclude the "make-up ol this paper every week. REND FOR SAMPLE COPY! WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE Duu ut bXAiniHiNU i7iyorthlnclfcrmortL oo V S -l lWi'l CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Hy roi3on of Its cantral pojltlon and closo relt tlon to till principal linos Cpet enf nont.il link In thit avstcm orthroiiT'i W03t, nominal anu termirui points, consuuuu tco most important miu-ccnn- tntta travel nnd tratilc botwoon clti03 of tho Atlantic nnd Peclflc CbnEts. It 13 also the favortto nnd boat routa to rnrt irom points Esst, Northeast and Southoatt, nnd corrpapondln? potnta w cet, tlorthwfcet end fiouthwpat. The Rock Island syat-ira Includes In It" rnnln lino nnd bmnclies. Chlcasro, Joliot, Ottawa, La anil's, I'norla, Genosco, Mollno nnd Hock; Itrland. in Illinois; Dnvcnport, Muscatliin, Waohlmrton, Fnlrtleld, Ottumwa. OekalooEa Woot Llborty. Iowa City, Don Molnos. Indkmoln, WlntcrEot. Atlantic, Knoxvlllo, Audubon, Harlan, Ouilirlo Contra nnd Council Bluffs, In lown; Oaliatin, Trenton, Oamaron nnd Kansas Olty, In OaKoto, nnd hundrad9 of intennodlito THE GREAT ROCK QuarnntO's lta patrons that conoo of personal occurlty afforded by n solid, thoroughly billastod road-bod; smooth trocicfl of continuous eteol mil; sub stantially built culverts and uridiros; rolllnir otcclt os near perfection as human skill can mako It; tho earoty nppUoncca of pctent buffers, platfomja and olr-braltos; and tliat exacting dlsclnllno which bovcjtm tho prnctlcol operation of nil Its trains. Othsr epoclaltlcs of thu routo aro Transfers ot nil connecting nolnts In Union Depots, or.d tho unsurpaiscd comforts and 'usuries of ua P.issontrer Equlpmont. Tho Past Expn-83 Trains botwoon rhlcar-o end tho Missouri River are cczn posed of won vontllated, unoly upholsterod Pay Coaches. MngnlUcont Pulltnan Palaco Sleepers of the latest 1o?lgn, and sumptuous Dlnlnfr Cars, in which elaborately cookod meal aru lelguroly oaten. ' sood DlBCstion woitlne; on Appetite, and Health on toth." i3otween Cbleaao nnd ISaneaB City ond Atchtsan, aro also run tho Celebrated necllnlnrr Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE,, Is the direct and favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis end St. Paul, whero connections nro mads In Onion Donota for all points In tho Territories and British Provinces. Over this routo. Fast Express Trains aro run to tho watorln; places, cumm-r resorts, picturesque localities, nnd hunting end fish In? grounds of Iowa and Minnesota. It Is also tho meat desirable routo to the rich whoat fields and jviatornl lands of Interior IJnfcota, 8tlll cnother DUtEOT LINE, via Boneca and ICankakee, ban been opened between Mowport Nows, Richmond, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, r nd iJitayotlo end CounoU Blufta. icnnsas City.Mln'ieanolla and Bt Paul and intermediate points. For detailed Information seo Maps and Polders, obtalnabla. as well on Tlclcets. at nil principal Ticket Oitlcea ui tho United Btatea and Canadai or by addrr&sln? R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, rrtildinl and Cf mill Minsgtr, CKIcsj?. Gtnsril lltktt and Pllttngtr Aoenl, Onlcs. s.-ctlnn, und at prices, t'm, that but the best nf workmen ate w i.ehighton, Penn'a. DEAIiEnS IN- AIL flf CCCCRAPHV CF THIS COUNTRY, WILL Tnta mnr. that i nc trnnanortatlon TOhleh Invites find lo Missouri; Lcnvomvorth find Atchison, cities. tovvT.s, viJinges end otaUona, D8LAND ROUTS Life at Fort Reno. ttr jct.UK nrjiT. About six months slnci-, being tit that llmeaclpik In a large wholesale slore In l'hllsrlilihls, I wna oficrfd a position at post trading station In llio Imllan Terrl- lorr. BssHcs that tho salary offered was more liberal, I had a destro natural to an Eistern boy to seo shtnelhinj of Ills ou tho frontier. It hss occurred to m that the readers of tho Arguy may also b Interest ed Iu such Impressions and Information as my six months' resldenco enables me to nfler tliem. The Indian Territory, as It name Implies consuls of Indian reservations, and la In habils by many tribes, amnc them tho Creeks, Cheyennes, Arrspalioes, Klnwss, Cnmaucbes and Apaohes. At different points in the territory are forts -and trading posts. I am looaled at Pnrt Renn, occupy Ine a central position The reservation ne tuples 36H acres about, and among lis build ings are seven double buildings for officers' quarters, an Admlnistrstion building ami library, four barrarks, (our corrals, a store room, wsrohnuses, hospital, chapol, about ten laundries, and the buildings of the post trsders, Mossrs. Evans Bros, and Cot too. These tngclhcr constitute quite a vil lege. Iwaeebliged to make Ihe last hundred miles of my journey by alage-ooaoh, and had a fine chance In experience stage-sickness. The lumbering coach Jolted ovof rough roads, sometimes getting stuck In the mud. My traveling eompaniona and my self wero flung unceremoniously from one side to the nthcr, and as we Innked mourn fully at csrh otiier'a pale fjos, we tried tn discover the pleasuree of Western travel But when ni had arrived we found our selves comlorlably silunted, nolw ithstind ing we weteremnte from while S'ltlemonK Evans Bros , have the largest esteblishment ot the kind in the country, embracing a store ninety feet by forty, employing three book-keepers and seven clerks, under the management of Mr. N. W. Evans. The building, of which the store fnrrnsa part, is two and a half stirics in height, contain ing, in addition, a hnlel, a dress making deportment, a furniture department, under the chargo nl F. W. Krauso. of Philadel phia, a post office, bsr and billiard room and club room fur the special use the nfil cers and their guests. In tho rear aro van ous shops. Firewood has to be hauled twenty-five miles and costs twalvo dollars a cord. We havotoeut it ourselres, haying an eight horse power saw mill on tho place. Lum ber is brought from Caldwell, Kansas, n hundred nnlca away, at a cost of $1 i; per hundred pounds. Corn is brought from Kansas, and fetches $1.10 and $1.25 per biuhcl. No whiskey Is allowed to be sold, only bserand wine, but no liijiinr at all is sold tn tho Indians, who, however, do not seem tn want it. Pmvisinn is made for amusement. We have a grand and upright piane, and other musical Instruments, and a parlor that would compare favorably with that in a New York or Philadelphia mansion of the firs', class. 01 course we see plenty of cw-bovs, They are a 6etof hard-working follows, not at all like what you hoar of them in the Enst. Their life is not an easy nnn, riding uller ratllo perhaps day and night, and sleeping any whore nn tho praiiie, They all c.irrv a blanket strapped tn their sad dies, nnd I have novor seen one without a lull bell nf cartridges and a six shuoter, not smaller than a 44 calibre. Tho Indians are at our store every day. but seem very quiet now. It would be o nnvolly to a tender foot to see tho Indian squaws with their pap-nses nn their bucks, and the basket with fancy tritniniugs und white blankets, (in summer they are mado of muslin. Tftey pluck nut their eyebrows and mustaches, always keeping their fucej smolh, and they wear a pair nf twecsrs slung round their necks as an Enstern man would wear a watch chain. They walk with toes turned inwards, placing nne font lirectly in frnut nf the other. When there is a numlior nf tht-tn, they walk in single file. Such is an Indisu dude. The cirls paint like snme of their sisters at the Eisl, but use a larger quantity of paint and a greater variety of colors. Tho Indians are inolined to be trouble- some, and the Indian agent has no eaev time. They oonsider that the United States Goyemment is obliged lo feed ami clntbo them, and complain freelv unless sometimes extravagant demands ate com plied with. Chief I;eft Hand not long since wanted snme sugar, Tho agent gave him a sack of lt Angry at receiving but one sackful, Lelt Hand tonk his scalping knife, and rlppeil the ssok Irom end tonnd, rcattered theaugsr all nf the street, strode into the building with bis followers and tonk Ian tools instaad of one, curring the agent at fearful Tile, fur presuming In offer so great a chief as he was, so small an allowance as nne sack. lie walks In aud out of tho agent's nlHoe daily. Sqch thing as punishing him for tha offence, if ever contemplated, was never attempted. This Is sufficient to show that their ore two sides tn tho Indian question, and nffemvs on the aide of the Indians as well as (in some instances) wrongs perpetrated by the agents. We l.av plenty nf snnrl, The fishing i splendid. Thiiugh not plentiful, the Cib are very large, and at this (asnn cat Ash are caught every -lay weighing from five tn fifteen pounds. Wn have plenty nf Indian ponies to ride, and good gunning at all times. We have only lo 0 outside nf the home for It, but it is better at soma ills Uce from here. The game consists ot prairie chickens, wild dunks, plover and rabbits. There !s no large gsrqe at this plsae. The swimming aud boating are uot of much account, for the rivers, though small, are full ef quicksands, very treacher ous, and liable to rise aii-l qooi) the noun try at any time. We haye plenty of room for foot ball, wbicb we play quits ?lten. The darks in the store frequently plsy & pijked eleven from sDicug the soldiers, or accept a chsllenge from ouo nf the Indlsn schools at Darlington, or the clerks of the agent at that place. Th4l we buve claims to an advanced state of cirillistion Is shown by the fact that wo even have a roller skating rtnk I J.'oua of the Indians Laye yet tried tha rollers. I have tried to eivo Eastern boys au del of bow we lira on the frontier. I do not advise any of them to come out here lo kill Indians, because they mignt find themselves at the wrong end of the gun, but tbey would ice much lo interest theni, and could not lail to find the visit s pleas ant one. Drunkenness. Those who have Uken Sirnmous Liver Regulator declare that it sets the liver In action and Invigorates I'je aystein in such a way as to destroy tho craving lor strong drluk. South Carolina Is tbt only State wbici lalows ct dlrorce. To Regulate THE FAVORITE IIOMF. REMEDY Is armnt'd not to contain a sincte nar tide of Merrurv or anv iniurioui sulx tucce, but la purely vegetable. It will Curi all Diseases wui4 by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys auid Stomach. If yoisr Uver limit cf order, then yoiis whole system Is deranged. Tne blood is Impure, the breath ofteatlvej you have headsche, feel Untold, tuusnted and vermis. To prevent a we atrioua eon didon, uke at once Simmons, REGULATOR, Uyaule.de. sedentary Hie, of suRei witK lUdnev AfTentiAuL avaLi stimulants an4 tilts Staunoes (4ise Regulalef, Sure to relieve, U you have tales anytblag bird ef digestion, or feel heavy after saeels or sletpleii at night, tske a dose and yets will feel relieved and sleep 4easanty. If you are a miserable sufferer wins Constipation, Dyspepsia a4 Jlillnusnrss, seek relief as once la Simmon VJver Rrguuor, jt does net require continue! dosing, aad costs but a trifle, it will cure yea. If you wake up la the mender erlth a bitter, bad uste In your mouth, Simmons Ljrer Regulator. Ii coy, reels the Kilious Stomach, iweeuu the Breath, and etciM ill rm4 Tongue. Children often need some safe CtKir, tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness, Simmons Uver Repilitor will relieve Colic, llead che. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident la Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent pursing, or spmuUtlng without latoai- caung, une PREPARED BY J.H.ZEIUH& CQMacl6tphia,P REIOYAL! Dr. C. T. Horn, Ilespcctmlly announces lo his customers ang the people generally that he has removed hla DllUU STOKE from Leuokel's Building to. his new stare raum apposite tho Public Square Bank Street, IioUigUton, Pa., where he will be pleased to reeelve rrlendi and tho public, and supply them with Puvc Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lnmps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery Si Choice Cigars, together with a fine line of latest dsslgns It) Wall Paper AND DecorationS, at Lowest Prices. Persons can also obtain, Kyo-(llrisses and Spectacles, propsrly art. lusted to their sight at reasonable prists, Prescriptions conmounded with eare iiv or night. Bemember, TUE CENTRAL DRUO Store, Feb. s.-yl Dk. O. T. H01U1. LAND Claims & specialty, a nd WAIl HANTS. A U I) IT I O N A It and sjI.1. Large Stock, and Highest friesa paid. Do ynu want to sell or Euyt ir se, write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law! flml All Irlmlinf T. 1 Nil COIIIUq. I k. (.o.iimkiuu, u. v. ian. e-n e. Central Carriage Works Uanlc St., Loltighton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c lif every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prises lioimirintj Promptly Atlendcd to TREXLEU & KREIDLEIt, April V, M3 yl ProprleUrl, WM. DUFFY & SO IT, of East Mauch Clmnk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental fori, at shortest notice. Orders br mail will r-. ceivo prompt attention. Terms moderate or gondwork. senlilf MANHOOD Kestered. A ucntlrman having Innocently contracted the habit of sell abuse In his youth, and In cnurcqucnce ludered all the horrors of Sexual Incapacity. Lost Man hood. Physical liecay, (leneral Prostration, eto , will, out of sympathy for his fellow ititTerrrs, mall tree the recipe by which ha was finally rured. Addrers in confidence J W. PlNKKY.li CedarBU, New York, dec.SI ly lirTTT-ooro mony than at anything; else by II I IV"kln!r 00 "Reney for tin best selllnic " il'book out lli-arlnners sneceed rrsnd. ly. None fall. Trrme free. IUllitt llooaj Co., Portland, Maine. deeVO-ly No Patr nt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors tn tha United States Canada and Kurotie. at redneeriret. xviih osr principal otttee located In 'Washington, directly opposite the United states Patent umcc, we ire ame 10 attend to all patent business with greater promptnera aad da st-atch and at less eost then nth.p nA,nt. tornevs who are at a distance from Wash, tnglon, and who hate, therefore, lo employ eaamlnetlons and tarnish opinions as te pa. toatablllty, free of charge, and all who era Interested tn new Inventions and ratents are Invited to send for a copy ot cur "llnlde for vV-.....M ,. iree so any address, and contains complete Instruo. ...... ......,,.,,uuUlu vaina- lil. m.t Or Wa ,af.. . n I i 1 - . lean National lUnk WaHilngton. D. U.t tha irnvnl U aad laV TNT a .a. ...I . . - J . j ' ' s'ui "(bii eaiiti uim iixj jamKm tlont. at Waihiagtoat Hon. Joi. lly. Ula OBlelals of the U. a patent Otllse, and ta SrnaUrs and Metnbera of Congress from every State. Address! 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