IT LEADS ALL. t-o nther Wool-pntKylnj inMtrlne ts made, has ever ben prcparivl, which so oom plAi iomu tho wants of physicians audi IS" general jmblle M Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ft leads the list M a truly sfli-ntlfia pre Pra tion tor ll blood diei. If ttiaro I a lurk Onnnrili it ti'guliit of Scrofula about you. U&ROFULA A rUlt'S SAEIAPABtLtA. Will . Islodge it mid expsl it from your system. Jfor constitutional or sorolulous oatarrh, flarsnnu Aran's) SAMAfAaiVt. ' uflTARRH true remedy. It has curoi I'umtwrtcM Mti. It will stop the naosjoas catarrhal dUcuanrw, and remote the sicken iiy odor of the breath, wbloh aro Indications of scrofulous origin. ULCCnUUo n,vt the ago of two yeirs one of UnnCO my olilldron was torrlbly aUllcted OulttO with ulcerous running aoros on Its fM and nonk. At the name time its eyes wort awollon, muoh Inu&nvnl. and very aore. Onnr Euro 1'hyt Icl.ms told us tlint.a pow OQRc tYcS erfulall-orntlTO medicine must lie umploved. They united in recommending AYtn's SAimr-AnaL. A few doses pro duced a perceptible Invprnnement, widen, by an adherence to your directions, was contin ued to it oompleto and pi-rtraiiiit cure. Io evidence has slnoe appeared of the existcnoo nf rtnv scrofulous tendencies; and no treat ment'of any disorder was ever nttendod by noro prompt or t'troctueu rcfiilw. 1 YouVs truly, B. V. Jonsso." Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. SoU by Ji Hrusxlstsi 81, U bottles for ti TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IM USE. the Greatest Medical Trlnmyh of thZgt BYMPTOIV13 OF A I.oaaof nppctltc, Ilovrrle costive, Pain lu fhe bead, with n dull acnaationln the back part, Pnin under tho ehonlder bladc, Fullness after eating, with ndle Incllnalion to oxcrtlon of body or mind, Irrltnbllltrof temper, Low aplrlts, with n fcelinsof having ncglcctod aome duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache Tcr tho right eye. Restlessness, with fitful drenms, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. PUTT'S PILLS nro especially adapted (o such cases, ono doso effects such a ctiang'i of fcollntrns to astonish tho sufferer. Thcr Increase tlie Annetlte. and cause the I-ody l- Take oia l-'l call .thus tho system la ncmNThcct.nnil by their Tonic Action on ma iiijreativeuri produci.!. Price US the Digestive Ore-ana, llrRitlar Stools aro TUTTS HAIR iVE. Okat Haiti or TVuiiccit8 changed to a flmssy 11LAC& hv a slnglo r.pplloation of tiili Dte. It imparts n natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or Fent by oxnresH on rncelptof 91. Office), 44 Murray St., Mow York. .NEnvousoiQiurr lorjiT.nndnnn:ororF! obecurefliFoaKeji, tar- lilnff Uu3 tiklllM chr dcluns, result trozi HARRIS' sfrtnthftil (nrHpmtiflB. loo f roo indaUcnoo. of over brat p work. Avoid no lzipoimonoi picw V.CZ3 iciscdica for Uw;a troubles. Gt our Frca Circulsrfnd'Xiial Pack- AnADlCALOURBFOfl 2iER.VOU3 3 Cuti tffcro UkiM treat- LTganlS ft CHECSS, TUlHltu tnounncs, ooci Bnot Interfere vKU utea itlon to bnilr.tii, or ciun tjpalaor Inconvenkoreia 77 WBe XDBHUL-U fnYayntr&Mlddl :ci. lij direct eppllocthn rrsrnjroa 8EVCH t'E,-,na or ura in has J?pcetfi3 InltuccCT U fell IwUbcrt dtfay. TlienaU -Inrnl fnnrttomof tha ha. KIOUgANOOASSS. imen crrtntrm l restored. 3The tnlmatlni elements Hofllfp. vhlch Mn been -SwiittodtreelTtnback.md "hiellonth, - C3CC8 ffwo Itonths. - O.ooS aiu-wilonllu, V.OOf i (ho patient hecomescnetr 5liUndrnpidly(ralrtbiCl HAnnis remedy co.. u'FcCHtM'sra COSI XI. a'enth 8U B2. T&VZB.HO. roilOTUREO PERSOMSINotaTrUES, I s-AsUIortnrmuof oir Atipllanen CVtT3 X23L23ja TOfa.XiT.lt. RAINBOW RUPTURE REb'lEp.& not n Truss. Worn IJd end hiuM unil n, HWnce forHotlen. bnil for circular lth tcttl. flSS. fW. ""'fu! ratfrnn cured bythi.up. Tnlti?'. -y,il'sConlralMi.lIcal andBurBlcal 'WMV? PaJ locust Pt.. Bt Loulii, Mo. bflllful treatment clmn oil klmla of Forcicol nna medical cama. Wenkenino dl.ea.ia andpil' U!S iRSO? In',",', and fanuJe our a poclaltr. lie vondoltaUan rreo and Invited . 1 WaiitACENTSto SEll MISSOURI STEAM Washer tample Haihertu be returned at my eirenm If not eauiractorr. A thousand per cenUthn tioatWather la .W.,M' "u1 '"l" "WH. HID money. In trtoalo raerlt makes it s phenomlnnl euicom erery. ttfiere. t or Xlluitrated circular ami terms of acunov address. v. nun iiiai. buuisi nio. IcVeorerlWl-er luitho pnmllw Cnnt domerlliMitllllr. rllofnr ciri-ulcr. ' FAMILY COFFEE fiOASTIR CO.. ST. LOUIS. Ho. Kor Kewrsl Designs and Most I'asliionabl Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. li. SNYDER, Bank Strcot, Lehighton. Cloods cuaranleed and prices as low as else- where for the same quality ol'coodi. July 18, 1B84-Iy 'PEACHERSi laojsssnari Make t;o to il50 per month lelllnuour .Stanmau!) Hooks & lluiLES. tMteadv wor lor SprluK aud hummer. Addrers J. O. Mo linot ttUo., Philadelphia. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheao Printinsr ! I O J'fl TO CONSUMPTIVES. 'I he adrertlicr hating Wen permanently ciipv.l i.f that draad dlai.ttBA. (l&niiiinution. Lv r.'"7l!t.'-ru.rrabVCa7o":ren0To r rt .Ttt j ,p.r .g i. nd uii.it the s.iuic which iby v.,vn i a sim i-urn fur (ii'Uil.s. I'ulds. fun- so ill. l..i . AIiJjIUj. Uruiu Ulli. Ai 1'aUISS r s u u pi.-lu-ii m" pieam aJlri'. 1 it r A U II I'.i 1.1 iuQ l-'ru. WEB mi 5i m-, t- --'My, i V . . .us.. -. .: ljj( MISCELLANEOUS, i A youth of Hibernian extraction, In j chopping wood, was so unfortunate as to graii' tlio thumbof lili loft hand with ! which lie was steadying the piece of kindling wood bawa splitting, ltur fnlly gaJtlng fit the Injured member, he remarked! "Be gorra, It was a goal thing! illd not hare hold of the handle with both hand's, or I'd haro cut It off, sure." , ... Kay Fevor. I have suffered greatly from periodical returns of hay fever. At the suggestion of Covert fc Cheever, druggists, I ob tained lily's Cream Halm and used It during a severe attack. I can cheerful ly testify as to the immediate and con tinued relief obtained by Us use. I heartily recommend It to tlioso suffering from this or kindred complaints, itov. II. A. Smith, Clinton, Wis. The abundance of cheap literature does not Injuriously affect tho sale of vory expensive editions of tho same works. There appear to be a great many people-In tho country who are building up fine libraries. Why Is It That the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla continues at such a rapidly Increasing rate. It is 1st. Uecauso. of tho posltlvo curative value of Hood's sarsaparilla tiscii. 2d. Because of the conclusive cvi denco of remarkable cures effected by It, unsurpassed and seldom equalled by any other medicine. Send to C. I. Hood $c Co., Lowell, Mass., for book containing many statements of cures. The little one being a guest of her grandma, had been liberally feasted, when a second dish of pudding came on. Looking at tho steaming dish, she ex claimed with a sigh: "Say, gran'ma, I wish I was twins." Files t Files I ! Filet I ! 1 Sure cure for blind, blecdlnc and Itching piles. One box has cured tho worst case of 20 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes' after using William's Indian Pllo Ointment. It ab sorbs tumors, allays Itching of the pri vate parts, nomine else, soici uy arug- gists and mailed on receipt of price, SI. William's Mfg. Co.. Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold at Thomas' drug store. A boj, presented with a pie to share with his sister, was told that In cutting It he must ciyo her tho largest part Reflecting a moment, he passed the pie to his sister, with the remark: "You cut It." 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 cnaure it. nr. nagg's Family Ointment will certainly remove all sncn ulcmisiies ana leave your sum sou, smootn anu Deauuiui. bout uy an druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 20c. Williams Slf'tr. Co.. IVon's.. Cleveland, O. Sold at Thomas' drug store The profits of an alligator farm arc f rdm $3,000 to $7,000 a year. For par ticulars as to how and when to plant and reap and get the crop to market see small bills. The Art of Getting Vigorous Is comprised In one vsry simple piece of advise, improve digestion, iso elabor ate system of dietetics is needed. If you lack vigor, use systematically that pleasant promoter of It, Ilostctter's Stomach Hitters. If you take this hint, and do not commit any excesses, there Is no reason why you should not gain In strength, appetite and weight. Hosts of whilom Invalids arc to-day building a foundation for years of Wgorous health with this sound and thorough rcnovatot of a delapldatcd physique and falling energy. Dyspepsia is erauicatcu by it, and "tho constitution fortified against disorders to which, If it were exposed, it might succumb notably malarial fever. Jflieuniatlsm, inactivity of tns Kidneys and bladder, nervousness, and their var ious symptoms, disappear when It is used with persistency, not abandoned after a bsief irregular trial, June 20, 'SO-ly. The gloomy fears, the desponding views, tho weariness of soul that many complain of, would often disap pear were the blood made pure and healthy before reaching the delecati vessels of the bialn. Ayer's Sarsapa rilla purifies and vitalizes the blood ;and thus conduces to health of body and sanity of mind. A stump orator exclaimed, "I know no south, no cast, no north, no west fellow citizens?" "Then, It is time you went to school and learnt jography,' exclaimed an old farmer who was in the crowd. One of the most melancholy specta cles In the world is a'human being shat tered and broken down by the tue of ar dent spirits. Hut the delapldatlon may be repaired, the human ruin sin ngth eued and restored to perfect soundness by a course of that most powerful of all vegetable invlgorants, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. A scientific journal says that many diseases arc spread by the circulation of bank notes. This explains why editor: are generally more healthy than other people. Purify your blood, tone up tho system and regulate the digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. .Sold by all druggists. "Xo," replied a college youth, with a Igh "no.Dolph, I haven't got change for a five; but I should like very much to have a five for a change." Cure for croup. Use Dr Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil according to directions. It Is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and Inflammation, and ior injuries. Congressman liosecrani's son Is a Catholic priest and his two daughters are nuns.. The London Times Is the 'largest daily paper published In the world. Who docs not delight to see a good- looking face? Yet erysipelas dlstlgures the features almost beyond recognition. But that Is not .the worst of It. This disease Is as dangerous as It ts repulsive. It is sometimes called "St. Anthony's Fire," add often"causes sudden death. Sir. S 11. C'urpentcr. of Grandvlllc. X. Y., had It In both lees and was cured -by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I This medicine excel all others for the blood. Especially adapted to persons lu feeble health. A talkative woman, pressing her lands upon a guest at the table, asked I "Are you not fond of tohguc?" "Yes," fond ottongtie, and I like It KtilL" ... , . . , - jicii iwa it tin- i4a u, uiicu aa woiuettdu. Hut the glasses are not the u-i LIKE HISFATHER. Hi was afflicted with stone In the Bladder. Mr. 6. V. Hicks, oi Tleasanl Vallr Duehrre rounly, N. Y., ihe son of Mr. E. 8. Hicks, "hose name uisy have npeared in Ibis journal In pnnnerlinn with mi sr. Ilele similiar t'i this, was, like his father, afflicted with Slna in tlin U'ndder, only Ibal till rare xss more serious than his father's. The father adrised the son to writs to Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., who, he said, would tell him what lo do. Dr. Kennedy replied, slipgestlnj; the use of KENNEDY'S FAV0R1TK REME DY, which hsd worked so surcesslully In Hie f.ther's rase. Mr. Hicks, who had been assured by ll.e local physicians that they rmiM do nothing more lor him, tried FAVORITE REMEDY. Alter two week's use of It he passed a (tone I of an inch long and ol the thickness of a pips stem. Since then he has had no symptoms cf Ihe return of the trouble lleic is a sick man healed. What belter results could hare been or pected t What greater benefit enuld ineJI cal sciencecoiiler? The end was gained; that is surely enouRh Dr. Kennedy as sures the public, by a reputation which he rannntallnrd to imperil, that the FAVOR ITE REMEDY docs Invigorate the blood, cures liver, kidney and bladder complaints as well as thme dlseai.es and weaknesses peculiar tu females. Thousands of Grateful People voluntarily testify in letters lo Dr. Kennedy, with a warmth and fullness of words which mere business rlocuments and certificates neyer postess, what"Fyorlle Remedy," thecreat speclliofor blood, liver and kldn'ay disor ders, lias dono for them and their friends. $1 13 WEEKS. The TOLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, securely, wrapped, tu any address In the United States for three months ou receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents aud clubs Sample copies mailed froe. Address all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, Frinii.ix o,cark, N. Y. May 30, 1635-ly Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all sizes from card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Water Colors, Pastols, Crayon, India Ink and Photoa. All work guaranteed nr no pay. All we ask is a trial. Give ns a call and bo convinced. No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FRANKLIN SANTEE. Manager. J. S. KREIDLKIl, Agent. ORDERS left bt the Caedos Advccate Office will receive prompt attention. Feb. 28-ly Beer Saloon and Restaurant 1143 Vino St., rtlladelphla. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. The I'ar Is funrlshcd nllh choice Cigars t'reh Lager, and other refreshments. Per sons Irom tho Lehigh Valley visiting I'hlla delphla are respectfully Invited to give me a Call. IlKMNia UlLUERT. March 29, l?3t-tr. WANTED jmd'riii 'i IrVvef A m r'KTr'XP ilirouich Carbon coun X U1N V-Cj ty with VALUAULK wouks rem spkci l (lassks op nvyiMKan mkn and MtcniAKiCA who understand and need them, giving their order at eight; prottta liberal, eapyond quick; ran reler to gentlemen clearing $-5 tofiM) a week wtio ar pleated wllh the work; only 410 capital ro quired; write lor particulars If you mean busl. nees; give age, trade or previous employ ment and references Pa l User, I'&Illner & t: . Vani'erbHt Atc.. New Yo rk. Island Home Stock Farm, Crosso Ho, Wayno Co., Mich. SAVAGE & KAIIKUM, PacwnXETOM. Fatrade Ko. SS (llff). IMPORTED Percheron Horses. Alt stock selected from th f-?t ofairea and ilimi of established reputation and registered in tho French and American stud books. ISLAND HOME Is beautifully situated at the head of (jams Ii la the Detroit Hirer, ten miles below the City, and is accessible by railroad and steamboat. Visitors not-fimllUr with the location may call at city office. ss tampau Duildln? , anu an escort win accompany end farnlilAvur. frN.li mil laria u ue urm. Nerve-Lite and Vigor This cut shows the llomtrd Klcctric AND Magnetic Shield s aimlied over the Kid lie) and Ne no-vital ctuters. Tua only ap puancti xnade tuat fits every part of the kody, and the only one needed to foaiTlTSLT t'VBX IUIiiryUlacane OF THE sasieuinnsiam D rsueusla tho worst caaes of ttcnilnal VeU. neas, Hxliaua- tlou, luiputcri' cy, and ail Die enarai and Weak- sieaauf the trf no Genital Ursuna Patented Feb. S3, 197V. TOUNO MF.Jf. from cany Indiscretion, lack nerie rorce sna all 10 attain strcugio. MIDDI.E-AOKD MF.Nortenlackvlgor, altrlbnt lag It to tho progress of year. The MOTirKlt, WIFE and MAID, saOerlngf rora Female Weaknees, ferrous iieuuuy ana uinrr au uienu, will End it the only cure. To one and all we say that the Shield gives a nat ural am in a oarurai w ay . WUIIOVT DHlTUUINa THE STOMACH. Wnrrollted duo Yeur, und tho beat appllunro mailt. Illustrated Vaniphlt,TUItKK TVPE3 OK MEJf. JSJSkS,r' "",D """" Amnninfin ftaluanif Pn rllilCl Ibdll UalValllU UU.i I . i nFFIfiESiiios rhMtnnt su. Palis. FARMERS' COLUMN. W - The Treatment of Sod in the Tall. In the ordinary rotation of the farm, sod land Is usually plowed for corn. Opinions differ In regard to the advant age, or otherwise, of tho fall plowing of sod. The truth of tho matter is, that like all other farm work, this depends cry much upon circumstances. One of these is, the manner In which the plow lng Is done. .If tho dry, bare sod Is plowed under roughly, and so left until spring, when it Is cross-plowed, and the sod cut up into pieces, and turned this ay and that, and the greater part reversed, tho work had certainly been belter left undone. This way of treat lng sod, too common, wc arc sorry to say, is n most mischievous one, and leaves the land In a wretched plight for corn planting. The bettor way is, to prcad what manure is ready for the land, and leave It until November, and then turn the whole tinder with an even aud regular lap furrow. If this Is well done, It leaves the soil In tho very best condition for spring work. The furrow slices He with the manure between them, while tho manure is not burled under tho sod, but both standing, In part, on edge, allow the.alr to permeate through the crevices, and cause thorough decomposition. Tho crests of the ridges break down by the action of frosts, and tho land is gradually consolidated by settlement, through the winter. When the harrow is passed over tho land In the spring, the fmo manure, and the soil, and the decayed sod,are thoroughly mixed on the surface, leaving a mass of plant food below, as deep as tho laud had been plowed. Tho roots of the young corn plants find food wherever they penetrate the soil, and an abund ance of It within reach to carry them to tbc end of the growing season. In the culture of every crop.very much depends upon the preparation of the soil, but this Is most especially true as regards corn, which occupies tho ground for only about three months. How neces sary then It is, to provide a store of food for this crop, of the right kind, In the right place, aud in sulllcient quantity to supply its urgent necessities. Ono of the most effective ways of making this requisite provision, Is to lnako the most of the sod by treating It at this season In the manner hero described. .dm. Ayri culturlst. A Wonderful Discovery. Consumptives and all, who suffer from anv affection of the Throat aud I.unss, can find a certain "cure In Dr. King's rew Discovery rorConsumptlon. lliou- studs of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. Xo medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless suuerers now cratetully proclaim tuey owe their live to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Freo trial bottles at T. D. Thomas' drug store. Large size, $1. The Jersey Hay Barrack. One of the most convenient and secure shelters for hay or grain, outside of a good barn, Is the "Barrack" used by the Jersey Dutch. A barrack Is picturesque, and convenient benldes,and they show the thrifty, neat farmer, as well as any other farm building or appendage. The barracks of a good farmer are straight, well roofed, and tidy. The hay Is well laid up, neatly raked down, and the tight roof or cover, lies close upon it. The slack, shiftless farmer's barracks are one-sided, the posts often braced with rails on the out side, the cover sits on lop-sldcd, and probably leaky. These barracks are so little used outside of Xew Jersey, and tho adjacent parts of Xew York and Pcnnsjivanla.that, new comers generally discard them, and hare them removed beforo they really know their conveni ence and utility. These barracks are constructed by setting fourcornerposts, of chestnut or white oak, which are twcnty,or twenty-five feet long, straight; partly squared to eight Inches through, cither three feet In the ground, or upon one sldeund at the ends, where they are halved together. In doing this, It Is well to pin the ends with two Inch oak trcc-nalls, which should stand up three or four Inches above the sills when In place. Then when the posts arc set at the corners, the pins will enter holes bored in the center of each post, and hold them In position. They will last ai long as the posts and sills. For temporary purpose, the posts may be simply set in the ground twelve feet apart; but if permanency is desired, it Is best to use sills, and In tills case, they should be set level, upon a ilat stone at each corner, and be supported In the middle besides. The posts must, more over, be braced to the sills, cither by diagonal braces, or by straight rails, roughly squared, two by four, mortised into tho posts at a height of four feet above the sills, or at a bight of six feet, In case the barrack may be Intended to be boarded up to make a stable. When .used as stables, they make yery good shelters for young cattle or horses, the inside between the sills being filled up level with stones, and finished with a layer of cement concrete. The cover, or roof, cfllcacy, and may be made of boards, or thatch, the latter being by far the most picturesque, and being lighter, ts easier to raise and lower. Am. Agrt- cultuntt. Education in California. Mrs. W. E. Chamberlalu, wife of Pro fessor W. E. Chamberlain, principal of the celebrated Pacific Business College, San Francisco, Cal., writes that from personal experience she can hartily recommend lted Star Cough Cure to any one troubled with cough, cold or soie-tiiroat. it gave uer relief at once. The picking and marketing of early fall fruit Is now In order. Special care should be taken in handling early varl I etles of apples and pears; slight bruises ieaa to speedy decay. Send only tho best fruit to market . we" I,ackeJ. Jon't ste the ret Dut ,reserve y drying. The patent driers are Icing Improved each year, aro . n , ., , - w uii eitca anu iiiitva,--!!!! mere 13 HOW no excuse for wasted fruit. ty "iiusrrioeiorlue advocate aaaaaawaaaaaaaaaa-aaBtaaaiawapaaaiaaaaaHBaaaaaiaaaaaawaaa Corkscrew Soils Only $22. H. H. PETERS' Announces lii hla customers and Hie citizens generally that he is "ON DECK" with ono nf lha Largest and most Fashionable StocKS of Spring &c Summer Styles of FOIIE1GX&- DOMESTIC manufactured CLOTHS, CASS I ME RES AND SUITINGS, ever before ehonn in this section, und at nriccs. I'm. that I ill defy competition, Nono hut employed, henco the Best anleed In every case. Also, on hand a lull and Fssbionablo line OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of newest styles, Including Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, De euro you call and examine goods H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, FOST-OLTICJ'. JiyiLDING, Bank Street, - - il4'lsl AO, iMj if Eatcliff BAILEES and CONFECTIONERS, AND DEALERS IN ICE CREAM, PEANUTS, &0. FRESH IilUUD & BISCUITS every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday ACKOWLEDGED to be HEADQUARTERS FOR -AND- Y1C4ATABLII LEWIS respectfully informs liis many has removed his BOOT v, I I v jkj rsa . v vt?i w LEWIS WEISS, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE BEE DY EXAMINING CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Dv roason or in central position ana closo relation to oil principal lines iiubi ona Wost, nt initial and terminal pointa, constitute tho most Important mid-cont -nontal link in that evstora or LliroujU transportation which inyltca and f aclll tntostravoland traffic between citioa of the Atlantic nnd Pacific iCoasts. It is hIbo tho fnvorito and t03t routa to end Irom points Epst. Northeast nna Southeast, and corrospondlny points W est. Northwest nna southwest, mu- ti. r.innH dnutam ini- nrin, in iM mntn lino rind brenchos. Chicfii . i , J r.t . r n o - i i DnnH MannQAn T.lnl Ino ntifl Tnnlc Ifilnnd. in Illlno l&vnnnorr: QusMttno.' Washinsrton. Liberff. Iowa City. Des Moinos. Audubon, Harlan, Quthrlo Centra Trenton. Cameron and Kansas city, in Kansas: Albert Loa, Minneapolis nnd Bt. Paul, in Minnesota; waierxown Dakota, and hundreds or Intermediate cities, towns, villages and stations. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Guarantors its patrons that eonso or personal security afforded by n solid, .v,r,-.i,i.. vii-Toro r-nart.i-inii. Rmnnth trunks ot continuous steel rail : sub stantially unlit culverts and bridtres; rmmnrl stclll can make it the safety and air-brakes; and that exacting nnnmtlnn nf nlf Its trains. Other e - 1 - . T7 . n , VnI,lnn,An- U connoctms jpoinis in union uepow, Tho Post Express Trains between Chicago nnd tho Mleoourl Plverare com- nosodof well ventilated, finely upholstered Day Coaches. Magnlflcent PiUlman Palaco Sleepers of the latest iosiffn, and sumptuous Dinlntr Cars, In which olaboratoly cooked meals ar leisurely eaten'' Rood Digestion vfaltlng on ADPotlto, and Health on both." Between Chicago and Kansas City and Atchison, are also run tho Celobratod Itocllnlnsr Choir Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTtS, Is tho direct and favorite lino botween Chicago i and Minneapolis i and Bt Paul, its l'ae whore connections ore made in Union nnd British Provinces. Over this routajj Fast Express Trams are run tp mo watering places, cummer resorts, plctlifeuquo localities, and hunting and fish- liur trrounds or Iowa and Minnesota. rlcl whant fields rmd naator.il lands BU11 another DIUEC: V. . .. , T .....a l Nowport Nows, Illchmond. Cincinnati, irmianapoiis, pna lampnoana BluffsTKansas dlty.MlnnoapoUs and at Paul nnd lnterrnodlate points. detailed information boo Maps and Folders, obtainable, as well as nt all principal Ticket Offices in the United 6tatoa and Canada; or esilntr Council Bluffs, Kansas Clt tor i Tlokets. by uddre: R. R. CABLE, PitiKtnt and CcnctiLMintcer, Chicago the best of workmen ale Workmanship and Fit Is cuar Hose, 8ic, &o and prices before golug elsewhere. Lehighton, Penn'a. fc Chubb, and Saturday. y WEISS friends and customers that he AND SHOE STOEB Into the NEW BUILDING, nearly opposite his Old Miami, and that he Is now receiving and opening up for their Inspection a ery laree and fashionable lino ol well-selected Boots, Shoes Gaiteks, Hats, Caps UMBRELLAS,. eultablo for SPRING auit SUMMER YEAR, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! and invites you to call and examine Goods and learn prices before pu chaslne elsewhere. SATISFAC TION In nil oares fully gnarantcod Itemember, TilU NKW STOREop. poslte the rcot of 1R S STREET, CEOORAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THE Biro ioIs Fnirfleld, Ottumwn, Oekaloosa. West Indianola, WIntereet, Atlantic, Knoxyllie, end council uiuns, in lown,; usuiaun, in jHiesoun; i-covenworin ana nicuiauu, rolling stock as npar perfection as appliances of patent buffers, platforms r aibcipuni Bpociaftioa line which jfovonij tlio practical loa of this route nro Transfers at and tho uneurpateea comiorts ana 1 Deoota for all pplnta in tho Territories j of Interior Dakota. E. ST. JOHN, Central Ticket and Pcmn;tr A;tnl, Chl:eg. SouthernExposition. Special to the Caiiiios Aijvcate. LouihVII.i.K, August 20, 1685. The second week of tlio Southern Ex position sliotva an Increasing attondanco, and each train from every direction brings more visitors. During the past cck, Including opening day, fully ono hundred thousand people attended, and tho aisles, halls, and grounds have pre sented a very lively appearance. It Is said that never before have so many lople from the country, or who do not llvo In Louisville, put In at appearance th) first seven days. Tho fact that op:nlng day saw everything ready Is doubtless tho causo of the unexpected large attendance. Probably the foreign exhibits arc ex amined closer and present more novel features to the average visitor than any other part of the Exposition, and crowds are gathered around tho foreign depart ments early and late. Tho ladles espect Uy lovo to look upon haudsomo Indian shawls worth hundreds of dollars, also table spreads worked wllh pure gold and sliver thread, and rich dressing gowns and fine gold lace, all from India. Tho packing cases themselves aro quite a curiosity, In which these rare goods, representing tho finest manufacture of their country, arc bousht. The first exhibit you como to upon entering from Oth street, is a very credit able display, made by the Ilawalan Islands. The combined government of the different Islands show hero samples f the various grades of sugar made, a production In which these Islands are very prolific, also fine polished useful woods, cotton, straw and palm goods Portraits of tho different members of the royal family arc shown, and photo graphs of plantation, forest, river and coast scenes, well executed, give a good Idea of the condition of civilization and Improvements made In that country of which tho American people have here tofore thought or cared but little. Their books, papers and other printed matter which our correspondent could not un derstand), are convincing evidences ot intelligence and a duo regard for and appreciation of education. The Chinese and Japanese have a very gorgeous display, principally of goods manufactured from papcr,!u which they excel all other nations, also many samples of tea. John was very anxious to secure a good location where he might show "Jf oilcan man"that Chlusce man's country Is one well advanced In many of tho sp-eallcd civilized art? UUu..v thine from the Chinese and Japanese display, but we arc of the opinion that tho Chinaman will bu benefitted most by tho Interchange of the ideas, and heathen are not slow to learn. They are very polite and attentive, and evl dcnlly want you to feci perfectly "at homo" and take a "cup of tea." Russia occupies more space than any other foreign country, and has on ex hibition more and varied goods. The products of Russia nro more of a solid staple character than any other foreign country hero represented. Iron, espcel ally tho "Russian sheet," which Is inanutacturcd by and Is a secret of that government; wooden ware, and the combination of Iron, wood and other materials In different, articles, are shown Sleighs and buggies arc prominent ex hibits, and tho peculiar pattern after which they are constructed attract con sidrrablu attention. Pianos and other musical Instruments shown, place that country farther in advance In manufac ture of stringed and wind Instruments than It Is usually credited with being. Rich chandeliers in valuable metals rare paintings, beautiful shells, furs and skins, books, china, nnd vases made from different material, are all shown In artistic display. Cases of wines, liquors and Champagne Invito Inspection as to ago and quality. Altogether the Russian government has decided to show to the United States that she has many articles w hlch dealers here may Import with profit and to tho advantage of the! customers. The visitor to tho Southern Exposition, by studying this exhibit gains a very good Idea of the country which Is at present bothering England so much. Austria and Hungary have brought some of their manufactured goods here and placed them on exhibition. The display Is quite attractive and consists principally of light goods of moro of an ornamental than useful nature. Jewelry brlc-a-brac, glassware, shell goods and precious stones fill up large cases, and courteous attendants In their peculiar and odd dress and manners endeavor to show you these goods, some of which can be bought. Much has been written and fald about tho Mexican exhibit at Xew Orleans,and tho public are well aware that is a great attraction at any exposition. Mexico ulso sustains very close relations to the U. S., and the two countries, as the bands of railroad Iron Increases in mini ber, grow each day of greater value to each other. That country almost seems a part of Undo Sam's domain, and her rich silver and gold mines liavc and are doing mucli to enrich our country. Tho first foreign display which you como to after entering from 4th Avenue, the principal thoroughfare, is the Mexican and a person could profitably spend whole day looking at the different speci mens of minerals, grains, woods and fibre plants shown. In the cruterof the exhibit a handsome pagoda has been erected, and the style of architecture carries you back to a time in Mexico be fore even the U. S, were thought of. There are many interesting things to write about here, and only for lack of space your correspondent n ould be in clined to be rather long-winded. W. 1). liovcc Snhstltnta for Calomel and Onlnina. Simmons Liver Regulator, purely ,..,,.,. , j lwlW(.r to hlue cceuuie, Is cquil in j)ower to Diue mass or cal0mel, but without any of ' , their Injurious properties. "Have tried It in several cases of Ml. ions disorders, chills aud fever, and find It effects a cure In a most satisfac tory maimer. Dr. J. II. lloncn, Clin ton, Ga." . . j rwimil It U understood that Mr. Gletcland j, devotinc all his snare time to the ,w u ,,',B , " tpA re J , ,a eomplicatlon o( bis Inaugurial address. -rSutiscribc for the Advocate only HE GREAT REGULATOR URELY VEGETABLE. Aro You Billons? T Rtmlalsv nvr ftit tm cur. I mo cheerfully recommend It to all who miffer firon Diliout Attacks cr any DIeaM caused by a dis arranged state of the Urtr. KANSAS IwITY IMOe W. K. UKHAKU. Bo You Want Good Digestion t I tulTcred Intensely with W Stewuuk HtmJ achtt etc. A neighbor, who had taken Simmons Liver Regulator, told me It was a sure cure for my trouble, The first dose I took relieved ma ?inuen, ana in one week s time I was as strong hearty as ever 1 wat. tht ittt mtdtcint KicimoxD, Ya. H. G. CRENSHAW. Do You Suffer from Constipation? Testimony of Hiram Wakhib. ChleMimtc of Ga,: "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for tonsupaf ion oi my uoweii, cauica oy a temporary Derangement of the Liver, for the last three or four years, and always with dea'dtJ btntjit! Havo You Malaria? 1 hive had exbentMafe with Slmmant Uver Rm lator since 1865. and regard tt as ike frtatnt meaietnt tru ttmtt jtr attesset fttmt&r mtlart'al r riant. So cood a medicine deserves universal commendation, Kiv. M. B. WHARTON. Cor. Sec'y Southern XJaptist Theological Stutnary. THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS t LIVER REGULATOR 1 See that vou set the eenuln. with the red Z on front cf Wrapper, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., sols raoraiaroas. PHILADELPHIA, FA. REMOYAL! Dr. C. T. Horn, Ittipeotlully announces to his customers and tho people generally tl.athe has removed Ms DltUQ 3TUHE rrom LfuoVel's llulldlng to his new store room opposite the Public Square Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., where he itIII be pleased to receive friends and the public, and supply them with Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery & Choice Cigars. together with a fine line of latest designs la Wall Paper AND DecorationS, at Lowest Prices. Persons can also obtain Uye-lt lasses and Spectacles, properly ad. Justed to Ibclr sight at reasonable prices. Prescriptions compounded with care day or night. Itemeraber, THE OKNTRAL, DltUU Store, Feb. l.yl d. o. t. norm. I A M r Olaims a specially, a cd WAR I ANN HANTS. ADDITIONAL, Lrl 1 '-'HOMESTEAD DKHTIKIUAT t'S and all kinds of LAN 1) SOltlPT bouarht and sold. Large Stock, and IllKliest Prices paid. lo ynu fist to sell or buy! If s. write to a. A. TUUMAS, Altotpey at Llw, Washington, 1). U. - Jan.S-lfe. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, of erery description. In the most substantial manner, and at lowest Cash Trloei Repairing Promptly Attended to TREXLEK KKEIDLER, April it, 1183 yl Proprietors. WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Plasterins: & Ornamental fori at shortest notice. Orders by mall will r ceive prompt attention. Terms mnderale or good work. seDlMf MANHOOD Itcstcrrd. A gentlrmsB harlnz Innocently contracted the habit of self abuse In his youth, and In consenucneo sutured all the horrors of Heiual Incapacity, Lost Man hood, Physical Decay, Ueneral Prostration, etc , will, out ol sympathy for his fellow sufferers, mall free lha reclpo by which ho was finally cured. Address In confidence J. W. PINKUY, 41 Cedar St., New York. dec.ZI'ly WIN: nore money than at anything else by taking an agency for the best srlllng book nut llrglnners sneered grand. It. None lall. Terras free. IIallctt Hook Oo., Portland, Maine. deoIO-ly No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inrentors In the United Stales Oanada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal offlco located In Washington, directly opposite the United State Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and da apatch and at less cost than other patent at torners who are at a distance from Wash ington, and who base, therefore, to employ associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pa tentability, freo of charge, aud all who are Interested in new Inrentlons aud patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "tlulde for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete Instruc tions how lo obtain patents and other valua ble matter. We refer to the Uerman-Amer-lean National Dank Washington, U. O. ; the Itoyal Swedish. Norwegian and llanlih Leg tlons.at Washington 1 Hon. Jos. Casey, late Uhlef Jtistloo u. S. Court of Ulalma; lo the OrBrlala of the U. 8. Patent Office, and to Senators and Members of Congress from erery Slate, Address! LOUIS JIAnOEItfc CO., So llettors of Patents and AtlorneyaalLaw Le-, Droit Uulldlng Wissisoios, 1), U, WTTP,T,TTT?T:!Sure1 T astrlgent JXUJT X J X.J-I Lotion powder Bale, sure, cure al.oo, lly mall with full direc tions, nook for S cent stamp. PKirrtiUO.. fcol Sixth Avenue, New York. dee37-ly ' -jq wno d , , VilXutlSXXJAM XO double their profits by Introducing a line of new goolsV'n. SispeMifii.". all famil is wii i aUeiVior 1 G l'fr,";u!":,'HI'T1iro.0I,C''-. dttji ly
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