To Dyspeptics. Tho most oornmon signs of Iryapepal.-i, of Indlci-ntlon, aro an oppression nt tho 'om.vh, nausea, flatulency, w-ater-braali, nrart-hurn, vomltluc;, loss o appetite, awl ronallpatlon. Dvspoptlo patients sutler un told miseries, bodily nnd mental. Tliey should etltnulato the digestion, ami eecuro regular dally action of the bowels, by lh tue of moderate do jo at Ayer's Pills. sorbs tumors, allays Itching of the prl After the bowele ars rrmlaled. onn of Mima vate Darts. nothlm else. Sold liv drill!- Mm day after dinner, neually all that la required to oompleto tlio cure. Avre's Tills aro augir-coated and purely Tegctablo a pleasant, entirely safe, and re liable medicino for the euro of all disorder of tho stomach nnd bowels. They are the but of nil purgative for family use. FBCrAKED Br Dr. J. C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass. RoM by all DrcgciaU. Pill 25 YEARS IN USE. Tfc Greatest Medical Trinraph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LBE!R0 Irfuaoroppetlto, Sorrels coatlvc, Pain In rhe bead, with a dull eensation ta tho Jftf? ???.' ri" "dcr tho iboulder. Made, Fullncea nftcr cnilnc, with a die Inclination to exertion of bodr or mind. Jrruacintjof temper, Lownplrlts, vrUh ofetllnEof bavine; neglected eomo dutr. Weariness, Jilzzlneaa. Flnitnrin Xi. earlnens, Dizziness, Fluttering; at tho 2Tri , rl,Jli. f T"l Restlessness, with fitful dreams, Wcblr colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S 1'lI.T.Snro especially adapted to anon .cases, ono doao effects such a ehaiigoffeolln(tastonstnnlalitliesuffcror. h?fl"rZa"' ,. P.netUe .and cause tlio H2"jriS'.l,,? "rlheirTonlo Action on J5SrfMif tiT.e .r5n!J IcRiuar M toola are p-pdiiewt. Prlco Mile. 4 1 Murray Ht..M.v" Gnar ir tt r.r viuu-ii,n . . ?&VJit'tI!F 1,7 a I1"1 application of Jaw DTE. It Imparts a natural color, ecu Instantaneously, sold by Druggists, or tcntuyoxpreeiion receiptor 81. OfTTeo,44 Murray St., Now York. KERVOUSfJEBlUTV uiiuuiunujuiu. ay.ananucieroc SA3S33SP orerbralnvrort. Avoi inaromnnoi prcrcn l.cui tezdlcs toe iher Ir.tSlca. Got cur Fk CirciiUranaTrlil Pb seri Ictrn tepcrti-' racts 6ef:ra takire trcit ncnt tl'twhcrs. T.e FLItn Rex iy that iu CUI.tD thcusiitdj, do: not li.tcrfcra wiU aitcn A Radical cl-kc ran 0 ousincn. orcu' or luconienlincclr vr. Founded 01 cclciitlfij nedlcalrrinc' ctca. Vs dlrcctcPDllotl to tea (est cldicr-sq it YffSTED FOH ErvrM 3Teci!l2 icfctirnte la fc a vritLctt de!rr. Tha cat V'ZAnO 3YUS3IU ;4AT iarnl f :rct!onior iha hu 6 nan crpanlem la irrtoreu JThft fiLlrnanriB- G tmi 8 of JIfp, vhlcti llflTQ bec Pmt Month. - Pico- jtho patient ttecomeicKc' itulanilrapidlypaina bo Two Months, - o.or.a KARRIS RuEVIEDV CO.. r.l'fCGHE:r RAINBOW RUPTURE Blmpl., at, rolUtilo and a pcrf.t retainer. It In not n Truss. Worn Dai nnd KlJht and ll JS?ii'iii t'nient cIvbu nil kinj. of euraical JPlr"10.""" , W"iyni amf ifr" IJS'.0" lnv.mI "Kd fam j fa our areclalt r. o I Want AGENTS to SOI MISSOURI STEAM ft,JI?.,i?.Vnomi? of ,!R,, character tnd I ntelllijence. SEl,1fnSf.,h".r!?,'"ret?r''"J ot mf lna It not RS-iSf?'1, iv '"""and rercwit.lv.ol.mtlierln tfin3ar:H?JnT1.r"cf,,"l,'",'"n,?uto "ODor. In- KiilaatraUd Pirci.)arnnd urciaof woncy d dress, TVUK I n Ota LOUIS) MO lpiSMiifco orcrlOO r &k f"lt. Prottk .e lie, Itrfect In orerution. au4or rit" for etrrnlar. ROASTtR CO.. ST. LOUIS. Kt. or NewMl Dhis'H ht 1 "I m Fiililoni bl , Stjlsnf DRI5SS GOODS, . DRY GOODS, GROCEH1KS, PROVISIONS, SIlVKRWAltl?. &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Jjehighton. Oocla cuarunlerd and prleca aa l.iw as else wheie r..r liiaanie rjuality of goodl. July IS, lSSi-lvJ onth I IjaUUuHOfalllni; our Stan daiid llu lauuiyuuaajt IIiklei. LSteadr worn uoua or Sprint; ami hi'i"".r il.lrcs J. Csudv Co., Philadelphia. U. Jlc DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR 1 Cheap Printing ! ox;- vmptivfs. rlif - I rinir !r. t irmnti,tl ' ai .iri-l il'o -a-, t .i i. v iui . In i' nnikitu to it-aso kni.H n wa-:fff er. i hf it?ana ot cure. T 'ir It w I .ci il a ripi.ftht ' ' ('). l h ih dir. ,"N ra t nit it.- . i ,Mi h hi . r " i f r .!.'. ,i,i'.., . . i. l.i.,i ' i c I'a I i .ii tue (.rr.t'nptixn. mii plaaie aiUirvli. 1 t II Civ, hi ivtm Sunt. . "'f N . -j: i mm tout. Mm, KICKAGE. BITa V v'vi c ooeo i'4 HI8CELLANEOU6. i thine to rIvc to your cnc encss. I'revlotrs to 1783 there Vera no mules In this country. The host capital to begin life with la n capital wife. A monument Is to he erected hi Tails to the honor of the Inventor of fcoda water. Wo suppose It will hear a representation of the Inventor's phiz. riles ! riles !! Piles!!! I Sure cure for blind, hlcedlnir and Itching piles. One box has cured the i worst case of 20 years standing. No one 1 need suffer live minutes after using' William's Indian Pile Ointment. It no-1 j&Ji$ v. aoia at rnouias' drug store. Xoarly S,000;000 acres of land In Ireland consists of bogs. Tennessee Is rich In the extent nnd variety of licr timber. Tho men who lmvo the most time to kill do the most killing. bolomon, wisely said: "Ulve me neither poverty or riches." He probab ly meant a place where they kept slate. To Young Ladtoi. If your life Is made a burden owing to niacKiieaas, pimples anu otliercruptlons on tho face marrlne vour bcautv nnd causing so much chagrin, it Is no longer necessary to cnuurc It. ur. Ilagg's Family Ointment will certainly remove an pucii blemishes and leave your skin soft, smooth nnd beautiful, bold lry all uruggisis ami maiien on receipt ot price. 20c. Williams Mf'o. Co.. l'ron's.; Cleveland, O. Sold at Thomas' drug aiure. Why Is love like a canal boat? causo It Is an intomal transport. Be A policeman's wife generally al ludes to her lawful spouse as her dear clubby. Tho Art of Getting Vigorous Is comprised In ono vsry slmplo piece of advise, improve digestion. No elabor ate system of dietetics Is needed. If you lack vigor, use systematically that pleasant promoter of It. Ilostcttcr .Stomach Hitters. If von take this hint. and do not commit any ixecsses, there Is no reason why you should not caln In strength, appetite and weight. Hosts of whilom invalids nre to-day building a foundation for years of vigorous health with tills sound nnd thorough rcuovatot of a dciapidated physique and falling energy. Dyspepsia is eradicated by It, and the coi.tltutlon fortified against uisoruers to which, u it were exposal, it might succumb notably malarial fever. Rheumatism. Inactivity of ths kidneys ana bladder, nervousness, and their var ious symptoms, disappear when It Is used with persistency, not abandoned alter a bsicf Irregular trial. June 20, '85-1 v. norse thieves generally turn out to be. high-strung individuals out In the Tcnltorics. The woman who paints her cheeks while on a sea voyage sails under lalse colors. Hay Fever. I have been a periodical sufferer from hay fever (a most annoying and loath fome alBictlon) since (he summer of 1S70, and, until 1 used lily's Crcnm Balm, I was never nble to find any re- uei. i can say mat (.ream j;aim cured inc. I would not be without it dining ine nay icvcr season, li. 31. Utorgla Hinglinmton. N. Y. Hay Fkvf.h. I have used lily's uream uaim lor nay lever, ami nave ex perienced great relief. 1 recommend ll as the best of all Hie remedies I have tried. J. (. Jenks, Lawyer, Grand Kuplds, Jlleh. Trice 11O cents. The married man who smells the battle from afar may be called a storm sccnter. If you want to bo suited go to a tailor; If you want to be non-suited, gt to law. Who docs not relight to see aj gooc' looking face? Tut erysipelas disfigure the feature? almost beyond recognition But that Is not the worst of It. Thi dlhcaee Is as dangerous as it is repulalvi It is sometimes called "St. Anthony' Fire," and often causes sudden deatl Mr. S. B. Carpenter, of Grandvllle, N V., had it In both legs and was cure by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite lirmcih This medicine excels all others for tb blood. Kapeclally adapted to persons I) feeble health. It takes just three people to keep n secret properly, but two of the threi must be dead. It's the little things that fret am worry us; we can dodgcan elephant, bu wc can't a fly. Every day adds to the ereat amount of evidence as to the curative powers ol Hood's Sarsaparilla. Letters are con tinually being received from all sectlom of the country, telling of benefits dr rltudfrom this grent medicine. It is unequalled lor General dcbllitv. and ai a blood purifier, expelling etcry trace 01 scroiuin or oilier impurity. Iow Is llu time to take it. JIado by C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mass. Stld bv all driitr gists. l'lgi are able to consume far 1116' e. food In proportion to their weight tha. cither sheep or oxen. Lydlx Thompson has mado $S0,0CK out of admiration of mankind for bt amy unadorned. Awful Inceudiarhm. To trl on fire the dwelling of an Immoital foul with alcohol is a great crime. Whoever ad ministers num lilttcrs to tue sick It guilty of It. The only medicine in ex istence wuicu extinguishes (Urease, by removing all morbid matter from the system, is l)r. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, a tonic, yet free from alcohol. Massachusetts girls console them selves with the reflection that "there's husbandry In Heaven." A piece of petrified bread has been found In Loulsana. A genuine case of seeklrg bread and finding a stone. "Quinsy troubled me for twenty years. Since 1 started using Dr. Thom as' Eclectrle Oil. have not had an at tack. The Oil cures soro throat at once." Mrs. Letta Conrad, Standish, Mich. "Why men drink Is what staggers us," says a woman's Journal. What men drink Is what staggers them. The good wan" bears the faults of other's very patiently; the bad man bears with his own In the same man ner. "Blood-food" Is the suggestive name often clvcn lo Ayer's Sarsaparilla, be eauso of Its blood enriching qualities. Tlia toldiersof Italy cost lliat ia tion tm per he.id annualy; of France, 51 per in id, and those of Jingiand I 11 1 niln ihe world ai-n t uli. :i. a wii.ia'i is j-.lv li. 1 mum. .in 1 male concomitant are en the other ex. tr. in " --;, LIKE HIS FATHER. He wka afflictod with stone in the Bladder. Mr. 8. V. Hicks, 01 Pleasant V.illor, Doclicn county, N. Y., the snn of Mr. B. S. Hicks, whono nnmo Inay have nppiarrd in tlila journal in mnuertlnn with an ar lirle alinillar to I hi, win, like hla father, afflicted with Stone in Ihn U'nrldar, mly that lua care has more serious than his father's. 'The lather advised the son to wrllntiiDr. David Kfnifedy, nf rtnnrtnut, N Y , who, he aalil, would tell him what to do l)r Ki-nnp.lv replied, tuegealtng the usoof KENNEDY'S KAVOH1TK HEME DY, wtilrh hail world d so aurccsslully in the f.thec'i ma.. Mr. Hicks, nhu had been a-suinl by ti n I0e.1l physicians that thev iiiuM do ni.lninc inure lor hini tried FAVOKITE REMEDY. A'tvr two week's Uloi.f it he paavd a atom" J an inch long and nl the thickness or -a pipe stem. Since then he has lia-i hij sv miitoms rl the return ot tlia trouble. Item u s sick man healeil. Wlnii belter rerulta eouhl hare been ex Hcted T What grealer benefit e-'ulil iiie.li ea I n-ictice omler T The end wasgalncd; that is inrely enuuit'i Dr. Kennedy as enrej thpinblie, by a repulalion whieli he rannot allorrl In imperil, that the FAVOR ITE HEMEDY rl--e Invigorate the blood, eurer liver, khliiey all. I bladder eninplnlula &a well aa tho!e ritaa'ca nnd weakucases peculiar In females Thoufalidt of Grateful People voluntarily I est i f v in letters to Dr. Kennedy, with a warmth and fullness ot wonla which mere business document and eeitip.cales never IHiBfona, what'Tayiirile Remedy." the great apeclfic for blood, liver and kidney disor ders, has done- for them and their friends. $1 13 "WEEKS. Tho POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, securely wrn.ped, to any address in the United States lorlhree months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to ptxtmastars, agents and rlutis Sample copies mulled free. Addres all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, Fro sun Eqcauk, N. Y. May 30, I8S5-Iy Pictures! Pictures! Pictures ! ! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all sizes from card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Water Colors, PaBtols, Crayon, India Ink and Photos. All work guaranteed or no pay. All vie ask is a trial, (live tn a call and be convinced. No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FRANKLIN SANTEE. Hnnnarr. J. S. KREIDLEIt, Agent. ORDERS left i.t the fiAr.oN Advccate Ofllce will receive prompt atteutiou. Feb. 28-ly Beer Saloon and Restaurant 1143 Vina St., Philadelphia. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. Tho Par Is funrlnlicd with choice CIa;nrf Fresh I.axer, ami otbor rerreslunente. Per eom from the I.ohlirli Valley vlsltln;? Phlla dell. hlu are reaiieclfully Invited to irive me a call- llosn Uilucht. March 20, H31 tr. XTT A NT'TfCJTi " rcpreson ta live of vv -tix" XJ J- 011(1 niMreea tu travel AT OTxTtTP! ".rouph Cnrkon coun. "A Willy Ul Vai.CAllLB wnaKR ron smei'i. ci.Aasea ok nrsiNKSr. men Asn mitiiamich wlin umlerstnnd nnd need t linn, 1: HI 111: tlit-lr orders at Jlulit; prottta liberal, eiifynnd quick; can relor to uentlemin ctenrlni: fas toiM a week who nr .eu5c,l with the wirktonly tto capital re qnlrcil; write for pa rllculars Ifj uu mean busl. iofp;iilve nae. tnido or pn-vlous eimdi-y-nimt and reieteneca Palllncr. ''alllier ' ' Vim eililli Ae . N'e Vo ik H Stock Farm, Crosso Ho, Wayno Co.. Mich. SA.VAQE & FAIINUM, FaoraiEXoaa. ratwcii ifo. :sa men. IMPORTED Percheron Horses. AllatOck aslecfert frnm IV.M Mrl. . .l A... of estabUshsd repuution and redstercd in the rrenca ana American stud dogUs. ISLAND HOMP It beiutlfully altuate,! at the held of Gaossn Its In ths Detroit River, ten miles below the City, and la actesMble by railroad and steamboat. Visitors Dotfamlllar with the location'may call at city office. 31 Cam paii Building, and an escoit will accompany Uiem to tho (arm. Send for catalogue, tree by mtiL 1 . . M.1V.J WUIW. ililbU. Nerve-Life and Vigor 3R.E!STOIlBX).- Thl cut ehone the Howard KIcctric ADD Magnetic Shield ai applied orer the Kid lie) and Nervo-Tltnl centera. Tno cnlr an- Iitlaneo made that Ita every part of tlio body, and the only one needed to foaiTtrriT cik Kltlue-yUlKcuae It It e iiinutUni, II y a i o ) I n , the Yioret cnaea of Sciiilllnl XVcaU itc4, l?xltuu tlon, liupotn y, and afl Ul eaaea and tVeuk iieMof theUrlno Cimltul Uruuii !VlF-i OF THE ratnited Feb. 85, JSTfl. TOTJNO JlKNt, from eany tudlacretlon, hek nenre force and fill to attain t Iren jih. JIlDULU-AonD JI EN often lack Igor, attrlbut lug It to the progrrei of yean. The JHrTIIEn,mi'E and MAID, auOVrlnc from Veinale Weakm-ea, Nirroua llebjllly and other all. menu, will And it the only cure. To one anl all 0 My that the Shield ciree a nat ural aid In a natural war WITHOUT Um'OUlN't! THE STOMACH. IVurrauCoU One Year, anil llio brat appllnut-o lundc. Illaetrated Pamphlet. THItKE TYPES OP MEN, alao Pamphlet for lkdlea cily, aeut 011 rvcelpt of Oc, reeled i nnaealed, fltEE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES;. erronvrnwrvn m I bit i -1 n x? FARMERS' COLUMN, t i " . Attend to Fall Focdlntr. Vlicn tlio pastures begin to fall off, some-extra food tliould bo provided for all the stock, but especially the coyvf. Horses aro always well cared for, but the cows are too often .neglected, both as to food, and a supply of pure water, Those farmers who have provided some soiling crops; will find the bwiofit-of the fresh, crecn fodder: those who havenot. will now sco llio dls.tdr.tnt.tgo of being short of feed just at this season. It Is very easy to secure this, supply of food for the short season. Every-fanncrhn a neglected pleco of land, which Is bringing In nothing, and which could 1 e wade to produce a very profitable crop of green feed. Such an opportunity should not be neglected. 'Where the supply has been provided, a liberal feed should be glvc.u daily. It is a mistake to supposo that It Is a waste of food, to feed liberally now, and that It is better lo save the food for winter, and spare It at this season. When any animal Is kept short of food, It goes back rapidly, and more food will bo required to make up this lost ground,than would have kept the animal in Its normal condition. This Is especially true as'rcgards swine If these are permitted to fall off now for lack of food, they will consume much more than tho present gain, In recovering tho loss. Animals that are intended for fattening, should ho kept' on full feed now.and those to bo winter ed" over, should be kept in good condl tlon. The old, and true adage, should not be forgotten, viz: "an animal that Is well summered U half wintered." IIenky Stewaiit In Agrienllurist. Physician J vers in Vain. Mr. David Nettcr. 703 Mission street. ban Francisco, Cal., writes- that for. several months he suffered from a severe cold and cough, which finally resulted In total hoarseness. Ho consulted several physicians, buf obtained ' no relief, and then tried Ked Star Couch Cure. After taking a few doses he felt better, and Iwlorc. lie had flnished a bot tle ho was completely cured. Stocking with Sheep for Winter. The Miason of autumnal drouths and short pasturage always brings lots of sheep upon the market, which their owners conclude not to winter, and that may often bo very profitably bought. Sheep of good constitution, with, good tceth,and hcalthy,niay bo safely baught, If ono has feed for them which ho w lshcs to convert Into manure In the easiest and cheapest way. For lustatico, large oat-growcr has straw wlilcli'tVill carry quite a flock through the season. If he buys ewes that have had lambs this year, and has them served early, by a long-wool or Down ram ; tttoUgh tmn now, tlicy will rapidly pick up and probably give him 0110 hundred, oud twenty-five per cent of lambs. 1 Of course, such owes will need some grain; all the more, if wheat-straw Instead of oat is their principal fodder. Wc have known lambs to bring In tho spring double ami triple what was paid for -the ewes, while the ewes were wortli fully as much as they cost, and the manure as much more. This Is hardly:: the usual experience, but under advantage ous circumstances the exlierlmcut is well worth tiylng, recollecting that October service begins February lambs, which, if well pushed forward, may be In market by the first to tho middle of May. Earlier service- will, of course, bring earlier lambs and greater profit. 1m. Ayriculturltt. An Important Discovery. The most Important l)iscovcry,ls that which brings the most gooj tothegrcat- st number. Dr. King's Xcw Discovery i'or Consumption, Coughs, and Cplds, .viii preserve me ueauu ami. save lite. ind is a priceless boon to the atlllcted- ."Tot only does It positively euro Con- sumntlon. but Couchs, Colds, Bron chitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all itfcctions of the Throat, Chest, and I-iungs, yield at once to its wonderful curative powers. If vou doubt this, set a trial oottic tree, uy 1. u. 1 nomas. Beal Hultteln Cattle The ancient duchy of Iiolatcln, which was wrested from Denmark by Germany few years ago, possesses extensive lowlands reclaimed from the sea. These ivero not' ancient lake-beds, like much of the present area of Holland, but salt water marshes; hence are known to-day is the HoUtcln Marshes. The popula- Ion is almost exclusively agricultural, tnd possess a valuable breed of neat :attle, which Is bred both for beef and (or milk. As uillcli-cowe, they have tchleved no special fame, but the beef s excellent. The strains of milch and iccf cattle arc kept quite distinct, as among bliorthorns. Ihey are fairly well-formed, judging them by our notions, and are the basis of a very pro fitable trade. In color they are black and white, or dark-brown, or red and white, and show clearly that they have been modified by tho shorthorn cross, otherwise arc much like the- Frieslan and North Holland rattle,' which pass by tho trade namo of "ITolstelns" In this country. A notable difference between the Holstcln beef and that of Normandy, which nlso finds Its way to the great markets of the metropolis, is, that 1U fat is white, while that of the French beef la often golden yellow, like that of the Guernseys, a.ul many of the Jersey cattle. The London market demands at beef, and requires it to be wblta ns Alabaster," to meet the highest favor. Am. Ayrleiiliuritt, This Is a time ot enjoyment of fall growths and a preparation for winter blooms. The condition of tha lawn will vary remarkably, according to tho weather. One year the sod will bo burned up another it will bu fresh and green as In spring. If you liavo a good water supply, keep the sprinkler at work every night in a dry time, but thoroughly saturating each spot before moving to another. J Vol such bedding-plants as yon ' wish to carry over, and take cuttings of those which are too large and clumsy. J Ke-ep tha. tall-gniwing plants well Mikn-1 against the strong wlndlr, ' iUi!illii.LlJ.,i! Corkscrew H. H. PETERS' Till! XAIIiOIl, Announces to hid customers nnd the citizens ceneralty lliat lid la -"ON DECK" with one of the Larcertaud most Failiionablo Blocks or Fall and Winter lylee of FOIlEIGXd- DOMESTIC msnulaelurod CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8. SUIT INGS, AND OVERCOATINCS, over before ahown in lliia a.-ction, unil at prioo, t'.o, that defy competition. N"ne hut tlia le,t nf workmen m employed, hence the Best anleed in eyery ceee. Ala, on OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of cc-wost styles, Including Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c, &c- Be sure you rail anil examlno goois and prices before going elsewhere. H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, I'XCIIANGE HOTEL BUILDING, . Ba Street, - - April is, lass it Ratcliff & Chubb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, AND DEALKR8 IN ICE CREAM, PEANUTS, &C. FRESH BREAD & BISCUITS every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ACKOWLEDGED to be HEADQUARTERS FOR - VM4AIABL: SWJEJEJWWS LEWIS respectfully informs his many has removed his BOOT LEWIS WEISS, Aorll- 4. 1885.1y . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE QUE UT EAMIHIq IB jgroiriiAHSAS-OKjg tujexj ( CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND By reason or ltn contrcl position and closo woJC.rvt lnuiiuana tsrattnai poinis, constitutes tno most important mia nontalltnk In that ovstonl of ttirouT'.i trananortatloil which Invites nnd tutcvf travel nnd traffic between cltioj lo also tho fiivortto and boat rout a to Jtnoant, ana corrosponainj points w est, rvortnwoat una southwest. Tha Rode Island svutjm Includes in its main line and branches. ChJcncw Jollot. Ottawa, La Salle, Peotii, Gonesoq, Mollnu and Rock Island. In Iinnota; Davenport, Muacatlno, Wnahlnjtcm, Fairfield, Ottumwu. Oslcalooea West Llborty. Iowa Oitr, Dei Molnss. Indianola, Wlntereot. Atlantic, Knoxvlllo. Audubon, Harlan, authvl9 centra 'ronton, namamn and ICinsifl Oltir. in Dakota, aud huiidrods of lntcnneOUto n i(.ans:ia: iiioort lqi. aimnsmai-a una THE GREAT ROCK Guarantees Ita patrons that sense of Rtnjltlnllv 'built eulvorta and luuruuuiy u iiiooiaks iwiu'uuui muuuus uridzea human skill can make it; tho safety nppllancos of pctent buffers, platforms andair-brakos; nnd that oxactinr discipline which Boverw tho praotlcal , operation or all Its trains. Ota r specialties of this route aro Translors at I all connectln g points In Unljn Depots, and tho unsurpaised comlorts and I oration of all its trains. Otti r specialties of this route aro Translors at uxurloJ of tt Pnasenirer lSqulpment. Tha FABt Elxnre&a Tralna bottvean posed of well ventilated, flne'y upholstered Day Coaclies. Magnificent Pullman Polaco Gleepora of the latoai t lostam, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE, la tho direct and favorite lino between where oonnpotloait uro mads In Union Donota for all points in tlio Torrltorlea and Brltbui Pmvlncea. Over this route. Past Eznreaa Traina aro run to tlin uiuu'j hi union jjtinouj Ovor tbU route, Fast Wtttorlnsr nlaoes. eumm-r resorts, nlctureaue localities, and lumtlnrr end fish. lag rr rounds of Iowa am .ns or lowu. and Minnesota. boat Qolds and pan torn 1 lands of fitill cnothor DIRECT LINE, via Seneca and Kankakoo, ba3 been opened botwoer rt IIowi ff-s. Eli uicnraona, Cincinnati, jnatanapous, r na l Council BluOai, Kan.joa Clty,Min"Oiipoll3 'or dotiilad Inlormatlon soo Mara Tick. iota. At nil principal Ticket Otticed o r AAm p wm m vk6 rrcifni ina uenirti MinBgir, bni.ige. Suits Only $22. 1 WorkmanihiD and Fit ! n.r. band a lull and Fnhionable line Lehighton, Penn'a. AND - COMWMSM WEISS friends and customers that he AND SHOE STd E Into the NEW BUILDING, nearly opposite his Old Stnml, nnd that he l now receiving and opening up for their Intpcetlon a very larse and farhlonuLlo line ol irell-selceled Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, UMBRELLAS,., callable for SPRING M SUMMER WEAR. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES f nnd tnvltoa j-ott to call and OTaralnc Goods and learn prlcea trnre pur. cli.ulns eltewhere. SATlSFtlV TIO.N In nil cures folly ynarantccd Hememher, TIIK NEW STOHUop poaite the Trot of IK . vriiFvr. BANK Street. LEHIGHTON. ' GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THIS & PACIFIC RAILWAY relation to nil principal lines Fast end transportation which lnvltea nnd laclli of tho Atlnntla and Pcclflc Consta. It or tho Atlantlo and Pcclfjc Consta. end from points Beat, Northctat end r.ud council Blutre, in Iowa; ucllatm. Klfflfiouri; LpflCfflworth nnd Atrhipnn nnosotn; Watortown In cities, towns, viiluges und etations. bt ir'nui. in jutinnoaata: warartma ISLAND ROUTE personal security afforded byrv eolid. briiuito cuiitniuuua eietu run roilmK etcck as near porrcctton as Phlmfrrt and tho lliFfiourl River nre com and sumptuous simna; core, in T7hlrh fuuii wumutf ou Kausao City and Cnlcatro and Minneapolis and Et. Paul, Itlaaleo tno meat aesir&mo route to tue Interior Unkote, been opened Lntuyotto and rTar'rJSi11 and St Paul and lntorni and Poldera. obtainable, us well en in tiio United BUtcs and Caiwda; or , i o -s iafuu i & o i uwnnf uinifBi iKkll ana l ilivngtr Agtni, unictQ9. U OMeatf ml The Man Wlio fflot a Presiflent. IIEMISIECKXCK OF ,1. WILKES BOOTH. George C. Date. lias turned his poetic and vivid Imagination upon the actors ho lias known and this appears In tho Denver JWotinei l'oor Wilkes Ilooth was the most beautiful man whom I ever saw. Xow that the memory of tho sainted Lincoln can be recalled without tears of emo , tion, let us try to to do justice to tho memory of a genius and to tho truth of history, It so happened that among tho years from June, 1800, until 1871, my home was in Chicago, where I first met John Wilkes Booth, nnd bepamo attached to him, because he was ono of the most brilliant men, perfect gentlemen and accomplished artists that I have ever met. His personal bcautv his cxnuls He manners his dress and address and all his habits of life were so unllko the common set of young Americans that he was absolutely bewitching while Ills dramatic performances were unequalled by any one, save his splendid old father. I had heard Forrest for years, had listened to JIacrecdy and Charles Kcan, I had lived for weeks on the same ranch with James Murdoch in California; had Idolized Charlotte Cushman for years; had written up tho life and times of Matilda Heron; had time and again listened to Fannie Kcmblc, and yet there was something in tho professional ability, tho magnetic delineations of young Booth, that has left nn indelible Impression on my mind and memory. To see him and Kdwln play 'Othello' and 'lago,' alternating tho characters in each act, was a feast of reason vouch safed few men. That Wilkes Booth was a young man of more dramatic talent nnd ability than Edwin, all who watched his early career must admit, and that If ho had lived he would havo been his father's successor none can deny. But that he was the sole Inheri tor of his father's genius and well-known eccentricities and Insanity, his sad end and fearful crime bear witness; and oil this point it Is tlesirabla that tho truth should now bo known. During his last engagement In Chic ago, in 18K1 and 18(54, I learned that John Wilkes Booth was heart and soul In full sympathy with the. Union cause and Its triumph and on more that one occasion he went with me to the Union meetings in the early part of the even ing where I spoke and Invariably I went to the thcatro where ho played In the latter part of the evening, and sat cntrauccd under his wonderful perform ance. His rooms were at tho old Trc mont Hotel, and nlmost every evening, after tho play I went home with him, supped with him and sat at his bedside until he went to sleep at midnight. In all this time he was an active, zealous, sympathizer with all tho efforts in the causo of tliu Union. But on leaving Chicago ho went to Louisville, Ky. And then and there began the first steps in tho life of Wilkes Booth which nfter ward ripened into a state of absolute In sanity, under the Influence of which, and in a paroxysm of which, he finally killed Lincoln, and afterward was shot nimscii uy capiors almost as crazy as he was in the burning barn. Whoso- ever remembers his last fearful act to the tragedy ut Washington when hav ing fired the. fatal shot which ended Lincoln's career, he jumped from the stage, crying out as ho held the glitter ing dagger in his hand, &fe cmjer ty rnnus. will see at once that his prompt ings were of a mind diseased. Attention, Ilailroad Men,! I suffered for more than a year with Indigestion. I was very billons, occa slonally having a dumb chill, followed by fevers which prostrated me. I took Simmons Liver Regulators and am a well man. A. II. Hlghtower, Conductor O. It. Ii.. (Ja. HE HAD THE LAST SAT. Sacramento liee. Yesterday aftrmoon n ntmiberof law ycrs In the court house were dlscilsslni tho Influence of 'having the last say' on a jury, and whether or not the last speech was not the most effective, when a well-known member of the bar related the following: When Alex Anderson and Charley Jones were not so old ns they arc now away back in the younger and purer days of the Ifqiublic thny were a great deal more ambitious than at prcsent.and their efforts to get a case and n in it were watched with Inttrcst by the older members of the legal fraternity. One time three men who had "stood up" a citizen on Third nnd Main streets, and robbed him of ailhiscoln-wcrearrcsted hen the tlmo came for trial, Anderson was to defend one, Jones another, and I. O. Keller the third. After tho test! mony was concluded, tho three young attorneys held a consultation as to who should speak first. Anderson antl Kel Icr seemed afraid that the three com bined arguments would be so lengthy that the elaborate efforts they proposed to make might be interrupted by tho conrt, unless they could get In first, nnd they were very much astonished when Jones tmllingly and magnanimously told them to proceed, and that he would take "the last say." Anderson spoke first, reviewed tho testimony, and clo- qenlly proclaimed the innocence of all three prisoners. Keller followed In a simlllar strain, and plot tired the trio ns guiltless as babes unburn. When Jones came to speak he took an entirely dif ferent course. IIo remeiubcrnl that during the cross-examination of the complaining witness he had admitted that only two men seized him whilat the third stood soino feet away. Tho attorney took up the testimony and dis sected It, declaring that there was no dutilit nf ilm millt nf tin . u.ut 01 luo Sullt on,1 two '"cnwhom Anurrsou and Keller were ili-fendlm:. ,, , .... . ... , , , jicnuimiuu mu uuviiuera lur laying tlolent hands on a good and lHKiceful citizen, while his client stood horror stricken sonio dUtatice away. James j Goods was district uttomcyat that lime, I and when Jonas had concluded he said he did not sec that there was anything for ths protecatlon to say. Ifo was wil- .. . ""t ."-pi o iiiuwr ui iuo case. ! The- inrv retlrvtl. nnd In ; ' "-I rcttirnetl a verdict of guilty against Au- derson's and Keller's men and exonera- ting Jones' client. Since that day, con eluded the narrator. Anderson will never, -. If be en help il, allov Jones io the la-.t -ay, : "Tke I OTH SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For aH Disease or toe Llvor, Eldnoye, Stomach and Spleen, Thii purel)- rrcctalilo pre. r araiton, now 10 celebrated 1 a ramiif Medicine, originated In the South in 1B3R. Ii mi Jentlj- on the llowel and Itinera and correct the action of the Uref, and Mhere. wre, me neat prenaratorr miMUclncwhaierer the ticli Bea may prove to b. In all common dlieaiei It will, tin- ' naalatrd by any other tnedi cine, effect a epeedr cure. The Itetrulator b life to administer In lay condition of the syxem.and under no clrcum atiincra can It do linrni. It will invigorate like a class of wine, but Is no Intotlcating never, age to lead to Intemperance; will promote dl Rpatlon, dlaalptttti hrisdache, and srener- ally tone) up the ayatetn. The dose 5 small, not unpleasant, and Its virtues undoubted. T-o loas of time, no Inter ruption nr atopuage of buatneaa while uUng the Regulator. Children complaining of Collo, Headache, or Hick ftciraach, a teaspoooful or more will give relief. If taVen occasionally by pa tients caponed to MALARIA, will expel the poisorand protect them from attack. A rnrsiciAVA opimok. ' 1 hare been practicing medicine for tweaty Tears, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu. lator, promptly and effectively move tha Liter to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weaV. enlng) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Himton, M. U.,Washlngten, Ark. SEE THAT TO 17 GET THE GEMCIME. rotr-ARBD ay J. H Zeilln & Co., Philadolphh, Pa, REMOYAH Dr. C. T. Horn, ncipectftillr nnnntraeei to his customers ana tho people generally tint he has remoroU his1 DltUO STtKE from Lscekel't Uulldlng to hls new store reomopporlte the Pabllc Square Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., whern he will be pleMtnt to receive friend nnd tho public, and eapptv them with Pure Drugs & Medicines,- Fancy nnd Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationer)' & Choice Cigars. together irlth a doe line of latest designs In, - v - Wall Paper.- J, aw . AltD : 1 DecorationS,' at lowest Prices. Persons can also obtain I-.ye-filassea and Ppeetaelei, properly a-l. lasted to their flxlil at reasonable prlcts. Prescriptions compounded with caire Say or night. Reir.ember, TUE OErTTKAL) UKTJU Store, I'eb. 2..J1 Da. O, T. HOItM. LAND Claim! epeelaltv, a nd TTAK HANTS. AUDITION A.l. flOMESTKAIl ! KIlTt Kill ATT. KSnnd all klnda nf I, AND hi:)UHT bought anjl s-jlil, LarKe stock-.'nn'd IllirricM Prices paid. Do jim. -vant to sell Or toy T If s, write to A. A. THOMAB, Attorney at Law, Washington, D. O. lan.S-lfc.i Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lcliighton, Pa,', Are prepared to Misaractaro Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, Of every description, in the nest iobttantlJ manner, and at Lowest Cash f rices UcprrJiigr Promptly Attended, to. TREXLEH 4 KREIDLER, Aprils', 1892 yl Proprietors'. WM. DUFFY & SON. of JEnst Mnuch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort, at ehorti-at notice. Orders hv mall will r ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate or good work. teulitf MANHOOD lleatorrrt. A irentlemaa havlns; Inneeentlf contracted yuatli, nnd In eoiireqaenea suflered all the ino naoii 01 sen aonsa in nil norrors oi aeiual tnraparity, Int Man. liond, 1'hyslcnl llrrav. tleneral Prostration, eto , win, out of sympathy for his MloW saiicrers, man tree I lie recipe by which he .tub iiiiunr mreu. Aonrera in e l con flilen -M J. tv. iin INKKV, tt Cedar St., New York. uec.3I-ir M.nnre money thin it anythlnar els by taking an agency for the best Sf lllna; buok llllt llra-lnnera ancecad rrn.r. Ir. None Mil, Terms free. IlALLtTT llonat Oo., I'ortland. Slalne, dscZO-lr No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tbe United State Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With oo r principal offlee located In Washing-ton, directly opposite the United States Patent Ufflce, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and da ipatch and at lest eost than ether pattotat lornevi who are at a distance from Wash liimon, and who hate, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary" eiamlnatlon.i and lornish opinions as to pa. tentablllty. free of cbarre. aud all h. ... Interested in new Intentions and patents are Invited to rend for a copy ol our fiulde for obtalnlriB l'atentf," which la sent free lo any address, and contains complete Instrne. ' Diiui iraicnis anu otner valua ble matter. We refer to tho Of rinao-Amcr-Ican IVattonal Hank tVashlogton, D. O.i tbo KoyHl Swedish. Norwealan and Danish Lea a on j. at Washington: Hon. Joa. t'aaey, lals Ohtel J ustlco U.S. Uourt of Ulalms: to the Ulflrlals or the U. S Patent 0e, and lo Senators and Members of Conicresi front ererrKtuto. Addrossi I.OHIrl HAOOKnA UO., Ho llcltwrs orratenla and Attornejssll.aw La., Droit Ilalldlotr Wjisbimotois. U, O, ' v x w rLXJ Lotion I'owder. fiafe, sure, care l.W. lly mail with full dtreiv tlons, unok for t cent stamp. PEETfcOO. Ml Hluli Avenue, New York, dec.27.ly MERCHANTS J.V..V "ff.tt prollta by Introduelna; a line of new iroode. Id llsnensibleis all famttlaa. win i,..7.r- llpensibleJo all families, J,.1.' BSW'iVJ 0t'. d.iti jr