The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, October 17, 1885, Image 4

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2B YEARS JfJ USE,
'I OretfctTledieal Trinnph cf tho J
aYWPTOM3 OP A
TORPID LBVER.
LoMtif nupotlte, llorrcls costive, l'nlaln
lbs bead, trlth A dull (sensation In tbo
. back rait. Vain under ttio nhouldcr.
blnde, FuHncen after rutin?, with ndls
Inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low erlrlto, with
nfeellnRof harinciieslrrttsl Homo duty,
VearLtteca, Dlirlr.cir, 1'lnttcrlua ntllio
Uoar,u llots beforothu crea, Ucudaclio
mttrf tbo Tight rye. llcstlcaaness, with
fitful df came, Illchly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TXfTX'S VlL,r,3.ato especially adapted
to taeh cmnoyoilo eliiso effects cucli a
haiifrtotfoo!l''"iiitoii,;tonlIitliosutrorer.
They Ijiiw.iso ino A rnctltc, nnd canto tho
liodylrt Trtuo mi rie.U.t.iin tho pvtctu u
xiMirisiii.h! i i y i ni ir i onic j niou en
the IMadstlveOruaiLiiTtcrji.I irflloolacro
.ft!
S Sfun
mm HAIR DYI
Gbax IUiit or Wuiixbus changed to a
QLOSsr IIlacic by n elntrlo application of
thin Die. It Imparts a lmturnf color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Drujglats, or
MntbyctPTuMoAYtnalliter St.
:pmoftJ4 pr.crrayot., Now York.
KACT AGENTS TO SEli
MISSOURI
STEAK!
esier
Noil uvi Wpinwv of Kofl chat(Httr nt(l Iflllffcnctl
Joit;iy?Tirr;iory tiuartm.otdr A work trlnt of
Mlnple Viar htin Lo rtM
atfltl,af.wt-.ni-af- a lriiintii
Qii ht tar oxuenofi if not
ir cent t lictttU anLer la
tfkftnrltl. Mid. Iiiivm rjm.ihli ftrf,nt FlTfl mAn. In-
tiiiulo Lifrrit inakeo it a rivMiointniil uccicrerr
wtiura. h or aUlustrated t mi Irp tut a terns of ftrrtney
daresay-- s ;t3VOKTM4ctLouie7wio
Jftlto orcr 133 pfr
ineine w rr.it ;
cr. . Ditffible, rcrft In piirnUoa.untf c.!
onmoktLatllltr. . At rito for olre alar,
PAMILV COFFEE ROASTLR C3M ST. iCUIC. lis.
'RAINBOW RUPTURE
not-arTrueaS-WmtlT cmt-Mrtht Ah its
.,1
rtwl rr.,.l .-,! n , . : - --..v.,j
This. cut rtows the
,.lCo.wwr,(l ..Electric
4M
jSIujuotfc Shield
bs nppllwloTcr tho Kid
iicyNoml NciTo-vltal
centers. Too only op-
itllaLtc made thut
:te every Tart or
tlip body, oo(l tho
only oiio needed tn
ffKiinnr conn
Klitm.'yDlsuiiso
It Iiiniiiuit'.sm,
t y h i o i aln,
l!e worst cans of
Sciulmil Weak
ness, KAbtiUM
tlon, luiixitrii
rr, and nil II l
ouMMQnd Won li
ne; Bofthu I'rino
C.cntlul Oriruna
l4 OF.TKS L
Talented Vch. 5, 1970.
YOl'KO JIKM. from eariy Indlrcretion, laek
wrvo foreo and lull to ntuitn ttrergth.
JIll)r)LE-Ani:D JIRK often lad: vigor, attrlbat
tnu It to tho rrcsrc&s of venra.
Tho 11 OTIlKlt, IVir K and MAID, caderlns from
I'cniiile WenlrooM, Mcrvoua Debility and ether all
munts, will Cud It U.C only cure.
To one and all w My that tbo Shield f;!vc n nat
ural aid In a natural way
wrruouT druocixo tub stomach.
Wnrrnntod One Your, anil tbo tic&l
npplloiico ttitulit-
IlladfaM ramphkt.TIinn:E 7YPE3 OV Ml'.ff.
alpo Tamphlet fi-r IjadU only, eer.t on receipt of
(V, Muled t uu-Maled, rnzi;.
American OaSvanio Co.,
i 1 1 Kill CUetSRtit St., fntln.
1
Stock Fa;m,
Cros33 tlo', Wayno Co., Mich.
SAVAGE! U 1'ARNfJM, 1'itci-iiicroiia.
Percheron
tfOFS
'So
AH St! ! le-f 1 from IS-, r HfM npH t't.nna
of ri:a.n , i.Titti'ii : 1. 1 lerziietci ai ua
Kre.. Jtji imou'o t;uJ 1. ;
ISLAND IHvrjrcr
U bevi'-fillv fuM-d rt il u ler-'. rf Gre?i Its
la thj U r'i.t Ui.ii. ten i i r.-. I r u 5 oily, end
Ia by railroad rrit f'eeif-rjt Vr'-fit
ml , fjaii.iat rHh lb9 tk.a.iojy.e.nlf atcltTtn-oe.
them to thi i rm.
orr.pii y
Addrcst. Savage & I'.teiv.:'. Le;relL"i4.cu.
iflason & Hamlin
ORGANS I
lljhfltto-
i i r.t- .t
titl'on I-
PIAN03S
5miii g. Do
q u 1 i I c, S
tLti r(l
PUtnot rn tl.o
pitviilinv
' W VCi t PIH1'
)TClcm. R
ratil.alls l.,r
One I. . : 1
Srfylel. It I
'WO. ! nth,
al?cuct free.
and auMbmty.
0R6AH AID PIANO CO.
164 Tremont St.Boiton. 46 E.I 4th SI. (Unlcn tq..
N.Y. 14aWlbathAve.,Chlca(0.
jyj nciKiHARroC-co.,
BANK STERET,- Lehighton, Pa.;
llttimi sod Ccalora la ' -
Mour and Feed.
AJtttuidiof Crr,Vst:t.i)QCbnTr.ud'fSOL
nrciui..tn makket itATHe,
V,'e wosld, al, laapectiaily Inloroi onrelti
em ilnl we are sow tall:
lVtur.a with
"?XTifkiL'silM ft 00,
nHIEanS
M1801SLLANE0UB.
A countryman, wilklng along tbo
streets, foand bis progress stopped by a
lurrleado of wood. "Whut's this for?"
iM lie, to a perron In the streets, "Oh,
that's to ston the fover." said a Wlf.
"Ahr's.ildtUerouutryman, "1'vcottcn j
i heard of tlw Board of Health, but 1
n3vcr saw oho bofw-e."
A girl at school would like to have
two birthday's every year. When she
' groivj u.) to b i a woiutn, sno often ob
jects to haying one.
' A century of prosross has not pro
duced a remedy equal to Ely's Cicam
lialm for catarrh, cold In the head and
hay fever. It Is not a liquid or a snuff.
' but Is perfectly safe and easily applied
with the linger. It gives Immediate re
lief and cures tho worst cases.
1 I havo been troubled with catarrh
f -oii liovhool, and considered my caso
chronic until about three years ago. I
procured Uy's UrSam balm, and 1 oouut
luylf sound to-day, all from the uso of
ono bottlo. J. II. Cooley, Hardware
merchant, Montrose, l'a.
,An Irishman was eating raw eggs
and reading a newspaper. ' By some
mischance, ha contrived to bolt a live
chicken. Tho poor bird chirruped as It
.went down his- throat, when Pat said,
"By tho powers, me friend, yo spoke a
ttlttlo too late." '
Auan dreamed recently that his
aunt was dead. ,Tho dreamed proved
rue. Do tried tho same dream on his
Mother-in-law, but It dldn't work.
The bulwark of health Is blood. If
this be, .itupur.e and rtins slugglsly
liiroticrit tno system, lieaitu must oc un-
dcrmlned sooner. otJatcr. . Tbomost
pprfcc.t r?novalor thatu the.patlcnt ever
)ct lias tried is lncgar liltters. it car
ries off nil Impurities, enriches the lifc-
glving lluiu, restores licaltu and vigor,
and is a boon to suffering humanity.
Tho following notlco has been
posted on a fence in a county district:
"Know kow Is alloud In these modders,
ony man or woman lettln' thare kows
ran tho rode, wot gets Into my ineddcrs
aforesaid, shall have his or her tall cut
orf by me, OblJiah Kcccrs."
An engaging exterior is not every
one's possession; but" wo all havo tho
power to bo kind, condescending and
affable.
The combination, proportion, and
process in preparing Hood's Sarsayarilla
arc peculiar to tins medicine, and un
known to others.
An. Irishman wrote to his wife of a
s'.ck brother: "If Jamie isn't dead yet,
rjtnolnd him of tho twenty shillings he
owes mi on the pigs; and if ho Is'tell
him not'to g'.ve hlnuclf any consurrun
about it." , r-
In giving, aman receives more than
ho gives, and the more in proportion to
the worth of thing given.
Tho Burdock plant Is one of the best
diuretics or kidney regulators in the
vegetable world, and tho compound
known as Burdock Blood Bitlcrs,'is un
surpassed in all diseases of the kidneys,
liver and blood.
Two Irishmen were in prison, the
one for stealing a cow, the other fcr
stealing a wa'ch. "Hallo, Mike, what
o'clock li it?" said tho cow-stcaier to
tho other. "And sure, Pat, I haven't
any timepiece handy, but I think it is
most mllkinj time."
nieslPilos!! Pllei!!!
Sura cure for blind, bleeding and
Itching plies. One box has cured the
worst caso of 20 yoarj standing. No one
nee I suffer live minutes after usiug
William's Indian Pile Ointment. It ab
sorbs tumors, allays itching of the pri
vate parts, nothing else, bold by drug
jlsts and milled on receipt of price, 31.
William's Mfg. Co.. lron"s., Cleveland,
O. Sold at Thomas' drug store.
A ve idtr of a universal medicine
declares that, If his prescription be fol
Utcrally, a cure Is certain "This medi
cine ii to be taken Internally, external
ly aa 1 eternally."
U renter mischiefs .happen oftm
from mcaniijss, folly and vanity, than
from the greater sk.s of avarice and an -bitlon.
To Voai.'n badie:.
If your life is made a burden owing to
blackheads, pimples and other eruptions
on the face marring your beauty and
causing to much chagrin, it is no lonset
necessary' lo enduro it. Dr. l'lagg't
Fatally Ointment will certainly remove
all such blemishes and leavo your skin
soft, bmooth and beautiful. Isold by all
dru jjists and mailed on receipt of price,
20c. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop's.,
Cleveland, O. Sold at ThomaV Urue.
store.
Wo (Inl many thing) to which the
prohibition of tliem constitutes the only
tompttion. s .f
Directly the Idea of durability fadct,
from the mind of the workman, not on
ly iloos his work begin to suffer, bu
tho lib manhood.
A yutr.i t mm who recently took 'o
liinnelf a wife, says hodldn'tflrrd it hall
so hard to gat married ns lie did to gel
thd furniture.
Whan In tbo Wiona channel
The bile wrmJu grevioui injury. Iload
aches, constipation, pain in tle llvei
ann stomich, Jauu.llea, musaa'ennie.
A few tloHM of Hostettor's Stomach
Ulttars will reform these oils and pre
vent further injury. It U ap!eaan
aperient, Its action upon the bowcli be
ing unaccompanied by griping. 'In
liicrla boih -rB-itltcl and timula'cd
I'yli.anlai it k ery impolitic to dis-
"i'l disor'T of that org.in, whieli
throuj'.i neglect may . culminate in
.1.14. urns coun.ion an I hepatic ab
u3, the BUtcrt bho tl I be rekoned ti
it an eaily stage. Failure to lo tin
en lers a con!nt w'i the malady more
rotr.if tt,I. Fever an I aue, rtiemri'i
1 13111, ki Iney an 1 bladder 'troubfa, an
remuUeJ by this line medicine, and tin.
iiiTeaslng Inllrm itics ot age mitigated
by it. It miv be also lual W ftiivtil-
cence with a lntate, ailt hastens thj
restoration of vigor.
A man may 'start -tit impending
danger or wince at th sensation of
lln; ami vet ha may bo a true phllo;o
phcr and not bo afraid of death.
Avoid circumlocution in language.
Words, like cannon bills, should go
straight to there mark.
By accident a man swallows a poison.
IIoW frightened he la. How tho homc
antldoWs aie aent down after It, and in
what glowing terms" the messengers
hurries alons the doctor. Yet hosts ,if
-exeelJont pewple are slowly dying of
po:sonous elements In their blood. The
liver lliould have itmovfd thec, but It
Is Wfk and dbcased. rfd to fails of its
duty. Do vou understand this faei? If
TSTch aelf-dtnilal iid nu)M)tspmc
tlte tilHur.br(Ctrl fStii (eftou'i lor the
world a de.tiny more ublliae tbjm ever
lJ.utd from the brain of the wllieat
dttauicr.
FEARFULLY COMMON.
Klelaev Complaints Araons Both Eexcs and
All Ages A Brilliant Boeovery.
There la aniiKtliiug startlini: In the rapid
liicrpiiM nl kidney diwnws ninong tho
Ainerlei,!) piple nitbin tho a few pnt
yeara. Mny canals peeullor tn rertain
olaanea Irtid 10 prodnca mid aigravatft theao
tri.liblfl n, Inr exninple. rnr-h'SS living,
nverwnrk mill cx,aiiro. Dr. Iayld Ken
nuly, nf llotuliitit K. Y , i often ei)nf;rUi
lnlnl on Hie exeeplioiiHl anreeni nf 1 1 1 at
nieillelnii called "I'uvnrile Iteinedy" In
V:V : n..." ,"z
ihl. bkH tl.o loiliiwiiiit. are 'nwatsiitU
litiiuelit to Ins attention, 11ml nre piililnlieil 1
by 1,1m tor Ibo take of ih.nm tulj e.f other j
iiifblerr wlii'in bn ileslrea to reaeli and I
beneflt. Tbo lelter, lb.:ef..re, may be of ,
Vital impnriamv to you or to foiiienne
whom y u know. U Is from me of the beat '
known nnJ lxipular ilrngitisls In the nno
'mi.t itrowitiR cily fro,,. l,ieli be writes,
wliero thosw Inlerealed may find Mr. Craw-
l..rrt al 1111 i.ur-i. e.1 i.tiamers on the curner
-nl Main anil uiilnn alreel?: I
Rriil.vnriH.D. Mass . Morel. 22. 1831.
Dr David Kcnticrfi. Itondaul, A. Yi
l)Kte tilitt For Inn Mara 1 had been nf
flieled Willi kidney dlaeaao In In mort no
cute fnrni, What I aullVnil inual be left In
1I10 hiui;iiiHti,i), I ir ', one cun np)reeiHle
it lXli.pl lhi.se tin l ave rone Ihrntlg'it It
t reunited tn inr pliyeieiani and In many
itillerent alnda of treatment, and ap'nt a
nreiit ileal ef ntNiie , nnlv to finit myrell
oliler and wore lhanever. I tnnv sy Ihiit
! ued 26 boltlei of a preparalbin widely
adverting as a epeeitio Inr this feeiao tort
nf lp liUlri, and fiund it tntirelv iifelfts
at feant'in "eily eo Ymir "FAVOHITE
ltKMEDi"-!! aay It with n perleet reenb
leetioii.of all thai v;aa ibmo for tno beanies
la tTie milv thins Ht dul mo the alicht
ei"t g'Mid, and lefni liappy to ndhiit llint il'
tiny lue pennaiieoi reiiiu. 1 nave teenin
jiien,led-y.E.yOKlTKUUMEtY':ti many
liiiiple ! kfduey ilinare, and they all;
nerea wlifima In envinir" Ihnt I)lt. UAVID
IC EN K EUY'tJ FA VOi:iTrr..ri EM li l)Y. line'
lint Its eqiul In llie wiili orld-ur .tliia-dla
I lead n 1 a iii) nit liinea fatal C"inilinl. Use
Mill letter a yon deem best ('it tbo' bonefit
nl others. Yniiia. Ac, Lyi'mfu Cranford,
-
13 'WEEKS.
Tho rOMCE GAZETTE will be mailed
securely wru ik-J, to any adilrsu in the
United S.tulea lor three months on reeclpt ol
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal diseonnt allowed to po$tinastera
agents and" eluta Bnmplo copies mailed
I'rco. Address all orders 10
IMCIIAIID K. FOX,
Fkamslisi EejCABS, N. Y.
May 30, ISSS-Iy
Pictures ! PIctnres ! !
PICTURES
Copied and Enlarged in all
sizes from card to life size, viz:
Oil Portraits, Water Colors,
Pastels, Crayon, India
Ink and Photos.
All work gnariuiteed or no pay. All
Ubk is n trinl. (live n a call '
uud be convinced.
No. 105 North Eighth Strcot.
Al.LENTOWN, Pa.
FKAXKI.IN SAX I Manager.
J. S. KKEIMXIt, Agent.
OPtDEliS Ml i.t ihnRAns'i.f Anv cat
Oflloo will receive prompt .ilu-Llion.
Feb. 23 --ly
rv n 1 -i
B88T mm m m
1143 Vino St., rhiladelpWa.
Donni3 Gilbert, Proprietor.
The Par la riinrljlied with eholrb t'liriiii
f'reh r.a r, and other rffreahmenia l'e.
j'lna Ironi till l.elilh Valley viplilner I'hltt
.loll. lili urn rvtiiectfully Invlied to Kite 11. e 1
sail. ' lltiNNia UiiAiekt;
ilurch sa, 1'31-tf.
Fnr Kewed I)eagna on! Mots raehinnoh'
Plvlianf
DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
SILVERWARE, &c, &c
00 to
E. H. SNYDER,
Bank Strcot, Lehighton.
ibuiila cunnintei-d nod iiriena h. iw mm elfi
Mliere fi.rthi' amne qnnlity nlr.i. ii)
Inly IH, lSHS-tv
I'EiGHERoS
elliniroiir e taada nn iiiu.k.
4 Killing Meirdt hoik Im
-prioir and r unite, r Aihless J, O. ..Mc
i.'uiidv h. On., riibadelphia.
DROP IN AT T1IF,'
Carbon Advocate
OFFICE' for
CheaD Printing-!
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FARMERS' COLUMN.
t3tormg rotatoes.
Potatoes nro best stored In a dry, cocl,
cellar, where tho temperature can be
kept iy ventilation, at about forty
, n-i a . , , , , , ,
aeSrces- Tbo floor should be of planks,
raised three Inches from the ground,
an i jald with one-inch spaces between
.... , ... .1, . ... , ,,
thiim for ventilation, 1 ho bins should
be about eight fcetlonsr. four feet wide
nnu Jeep, ,naj0 0( loose-barred parti
4. ... ., ...
tlons, wired togcthcrat the corners. Abln
of tht 1 size will holdone hundred bushels,
and with such a one, it Is very easy to
know precisely how much tho crop
amount) to. A box to hold a bushel
will 1 e a creat convenience in gathering
and storing the potatoes. It Is made
eighteen inches ong,flftecn Inches deep
In the clear at the sides', and ten Incites
wide, all Inside measurements; thus
holding two thousand and seven bundled
cubic Inches, or thirteen cubic Inches
(about two good sized potatoes) over a
heaped bushel, which Is two thousand
and six hundred and clghty-scvcu Inches.
1 nese opxqs can. ue set ono upon an
olhcr.and then have a space left between
tho potatoes, and are thus well adapted
for use In storing a part, of the Crop, or
a small quantity for domestic use. The
barred sides and bottom, secure ahum'
ant ventilation. The bins In the cellar
should have a space of four inches
between the end aud the wall, and
between the sides; this Is easily mado
by placing a short rail between them
An. Agriculturist.
Modern Architecture.
Mr. W. W. Armitage, architectural
draughtsman, No. 402 Montgomery
.street, San Francisco, California, writes
that having a very severe cough, which
he found It difficult to remove, he tried
ited htar Lough Cure, and after a few
doses was completely cured. Encour
aged by this remarkable result, he gave
11 to 1110 young memucrs 01 nis laniuy
who were sick from a like cause, and
it produced similar effects upon them.
lie recommends its use In every housc-
noiu.
Tho Guernsey Cow at Homo.
We have rarely been so Impressed
with the capabilities of the attractive
and subcrbly excellent cows from the
Island of Guernsey, as wo were a few
weeks ago, when at a well known Long
Island farm and homestead, we had the
pleasure of meeting with no less than
eighteen members of tiio Guernsey
Cattle Breeders' Association. This is a
society formed to co-operate anions
G tcrnsey breeders of the vicinity of
Philadelphia with the, Guernsey Cattle
Club, to promote their mutual interests.
They hold monthly meetings at the
bouses of different members, a,nd almost
all present were members of the Society
of Friends. Wc had the pleasure cf
Inspecting a very choice herd, a well
tilled farm, excellent bnlldings, and
new cow stable, furnished with an ad
mirable cattle tie, which, while it is
convenient and scctfre, is to contrived,
that by flic movemcut.of a lc cr cntside
ho stable, all the cows may bo set lcoro
it once an exceedingly useful thing in
aso of fire.
The meeting was held cn the bicad
veranda of tho "Old Brick" mansion,
n cresting papers were read, analyses
f milk reported, a system of tcits dis-
c sscd, and the usual buslucss tram
tetcd,
Two herds of cattle arc kept upon the
'arm, a milch herd, largely Fr'esian,
hn milk from which is sent daily to the
ily, and the Guernsey butter herd,
halves are dropped at such seasons that
ow3 are in their Hush during the whiter.
A fine Guernsey heifer of the Cottio
family exhibits great thrift and consti
utlon, being larger than even the Hol-'oln-l'ricslans
dropped at . about tho
same t'me. The cows, some of them,
ire very large, but so low set, that the
i'zo is not eo noticeable as It would be
ithcru Iso. By the by.this Cottio heifer
's n great-great grand-daughter by the
lam's lino of old Cottle, figured in the
Im. Agricultural for April, lSC?,whleb,
0 far as we arc aware, was the ilrtt
'ngraving of a Guernsey cow ever pub
'Ishcd In this country.
A Vonderfa! niscovory.
Consumptives and all.-who suffer from
my affection of the Throat an 1 I.ungH.
.(an find a certain euro' in Dr. King's
.N'ptv Discovery forCunsmnption. Thou
sands of permanent cures verify the
trplh of this statement. No medicine
!mthowMirdi a record of wonderful
jure. Thousands of once hopeless
Mifferers now gratefully proclaim tliey
live their llveis te this New Discovery,
it will cost vou nothing to elvolta trial.
Fren trial bottles at T. D. Thomas' drug
store. Large size, SI.
Tall Feeding cf Cows.
Cows are usually In calf at this soa
'on, and therefore require careful fcen'
"mr. The course of iiatme at such n
jcr'ol la, for the row to dry up end
'ice-ome fat. This Is not to the Inleic t
of the dairyman, who wishes to pio'ong
the period of milking as much as pcssl
ble, and to avoid having the cows '11 tco
111 nh a condition. High condit'on en
courages milk fover, and many cows arc
lost by this frequent disease, fiom too
Mberal or rich feeding, at an early stage
of pregnancy. llesides. a high condition
r''a"ls the development of the fu?tu,
which Is starved by llie elivcrslon of the
nutriment taken by thn dam, teMvnrds
tho production of fat In. her tissues.
Tho food given sliould be of a kind that
will produce flesh, and not fat; for tho
young calf Is 'never fat. and consists of
lean muscle and bone, with scarcely any
fat. The food should be laxative,
nutritious, easy of digestion, and not
bulky. Ilran is the best of all foods for
this condition of the cow, and cotton
seed mea is the worst. A small quan
tity of new.procoss Unicoi mea', which
1 nearly rtovoldot fitt; U excellent.nnd
n ilfitli' rtln,, tt rnnta .linnlil .lunva 1 a
V''U'-J. All haul, indbjMtlblc.bulr,
icrmentml, sour, mouy, smutty;
or
otherwltc unwholojome food, thonld be
tTO' '"I' Ml ""'J for tu Klko of t,ie
cow, but for llie welfare of tuts calf.
w hlch may Inherit a tundenay to. any)
iUordenJromhIh the dam may sotfw
milk favor. UoiRY Steivaiit In vim.
l
H. H. PETERS'
Emm t&slvj&m,,
Announce) In hij eu.l"inora and lbs e'lir.pn. generally
that lin ia "OS DECK" with one of tho Larger anil
must Faahl 'Untile. Stnoua of
Fall and Winter
Slylee nf FOltElOXd- DOMESTIC manulaettired
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SUIT
INGS, AND OVERCOATINCS,
-ver liefnre ahomn in this a etinn. utnl at nrica.. l i thai
lefy eimp"titmn. f .nn 1ml
iimplnyoil, henea the Bast
anleed in every eaie. Ala, 1111 hand a lull and F.slitimHblu line
OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
of uoweat style, Including
Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c., &c-
Be nire yoti enll and examine en"ds nt.d prleea before going eUewliero
H. H. PETERS, The Tailor,
EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING,
Bank Street, - - L.ehighton. Penn'a.
Arrll 18, 1B35 ly 1 0 '
Ratcliff & Cliubh,
T3AKERS andCONTECTIOWERS,
AND DEALERS IN".
ICE CREAM,
Is'KESll JJivKiVD & IUSOUITS every day. Delivered
in town on Tuesday, Thursday
ACKOWLEDGED to be HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Canned Goods,
Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberries,
lemons,
COCONUTS,
LEWIS
respectfully informs his many
liifj vomnvrirl lim T3 J T'
- E WIS WEISS,
81S .ly
WHO IS UllACQUACIT Q WITH Till
bSE TV EAMHINO
m
' 4m tut i ftj-
tog . Z ! -11- 'SI
CiU4GO, UOGK BSLAWD & PACIFDC HAILWAV
nvro--m o' It ico it .lp-3l'!oi clotorc! t cn tc 1 11 rrinclprl Uncn I.c:tcr(4
o-o. 1 1 ut a' "J 1 tsr.-n'U 1 pa! i a. to v ntuto t o r:cct lrrpoitrntroleJ-ccnti
ujntill.nU m t4 -t cvatroi of t ii-o.it t . i opoi u ticn .Licli linltc3 caei laclll-tatont.-'.rclnnd
trifil.i Uotrooi clt.oi cf tho tli.ntlo nrel Prcillo Co. Lto, It
la nloo tho favortto nnd boss rjut t i net Irom points 1!. gt. Ncrtfcccot end
Eout'iooot, cu;l c.v cponiluj DDl.ito WCLt, crlhwest t nd Govithv cot.
Tno Ro3l II:nd oat aa lnsb.idei lu If. ciln line and ttrrchce. Chlccao,
Jollos, Otti.vi, IjiSln, ''corli, O."io30.v Mclino end Rccli IrJund. lu lllinoia:
1J ivjnaD.-c, lljivtia:, Wna'ila ;Wn, Friiflcld. t ttvinv.i'. Crtclcccn Wcat
ISMTlft. Iovrt City, Ds3 Ksiri 'i Indlcnol . Wlrtrrtot .Atlantic. Kr.oxvlllo,
Audnboa Iiiirlin, Qultivia Oont-a rurt Council J3 vlfe. In lov.c; Crllatln,
Trent n. Cam-won ant Kvna a Cit ,. In Missouri 1 1 rrvcavorth euid Atchison,
fit U niia i; Atbart Lo-i, Mlnuaapal send it Ppul, in Mlnnoootaj Wntcrtowa )a
ujuats, cm nunroaa or int. rmaui.io auis icv. re. vn ages cna mticii3.
THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Ouirant3''D Ita patrons that oonso of personrj otcurity effordod bvr colld,
thorou'lilv d llritod roid-bod: smooth traclrs ot continuous ( tcol roil; cub
ntmla!lr built oilvoria ail (jrllias; rollln-j ctccl: ca near porfecton ca
human b':IU ca malto If, tho BAfot7 rppllancca of pctent buffers, plctlcrms
una alv-br-alcoii; aad flit osistln s dltclpllnj vhlcli kovcito tho pcr.otlcal
opsrUon of elf Us tn.lUH. Oti-r opocluftlon of tblfl fouto co Trcnstra ot
rll conn3s:li? noliu li Unli Dssijoto. a .ei tho unourpaiEctl ccraforta end
'us-wl or 'm V ?ioiTor Ua dpuioit.
TeiaFistEsnr ns T.-Utu bitwoan ridoago rod tho IJI'Fouii Itlvornrocom
t033dof voll vontliuad, llno'v iipholstfre?d Dey toachtsa. UcssiQccnt rulltnan
l'ulaco filosuoro of tUa latast lo-tsn, end (surnptuoun rirjlutr Ccru, In vhlrh
olaborotsly ooeilcod moaU rrw lslsurolv ontcn. "rcod rircetlon writing on
Apptlw. R.id Iloilt'i on both." Betwoou cniJcscro end Iicvceo city end
At3ilaj3, eiw aUi i-ua tbi Oalo'orutoj Xlocilnlnj Cbcr Cars
THE FAiWOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTBJ, 1
la tvia dlronr. auwl fworita Una batTmon Ohleiuro and Mlnntafinolla er.d 13t. Paul.
wtiara ca irj-ititlo rvo ra-vt l-i Onion Doiota for ell point? n tho Tcrrttcrtao
ond O-itub ProIn353 Ovor tblt rou'es. Px.r. E' roao Treinp oro run to tbo
T7itDrlnT nl.".c33. D.icjni r rooorts. piotu'oequo lceaiutlce. cca i u:
Iut rvoundj cf Io-.n end IDnnesota. It lo olao tbo mi ot dcs.-.ttt
l-lrtS -lio-it flf-.ldre 1 nrl rwintnr 1 lnnda rt Intorlar I ' 1-nt.-.
fltill t i3har REf::' L'NCl via Hetacoo. and Kintrfsoo. hns bun onotied
bett-rotoJ n-Tport No7a luohsionl. ClnoinnatiL livnMrcau. e nd Lvoto.cd
(jouno i ni i'n Kansaq Olty. ian oapous
-For ait-im inntQwem aoo imps
Ttdieuk at n prlnotpal Tlokot OflVoca
R. 17. CABLE.
Priltdenl end GonartlJJaniyar, Chleago.
' 1
. n
Hie bet nf workman nie Cfe,
Workmanship and Fit If eimr-
PEANUTS, &C.
and Saturday.
Bananas,
Mince Meat,
Apple Butter,
AjDples,
ONIONS.
WEISS
friends and customers that Ik
AND SHOE STOI 3E3
Into tba HEY BUILDIKO. nearli
oppojltohla Old Stand, and that he
Is now rccslvlrir and opening up for
their Inapcetlon a lcry Inrita ami
fashionable line ol wtill-teluetcd
Boots, Shoes,
Gaitehs,
ats. Cai)s.
UMBRELLAS, &c.',
tultahlo for
SPMG and SUMMER Uhl
AT PRICES TO SUIT
THE TIMES!
and Invite yon to eall an.l eT.imln.
Ooo.la and learn rlc8 l.eli.re pur
ehi.liu eUiwi.ire. ATISP
THIN loall onrj fully Bu,,rjnii.c.l
nemembr, TIIU NEW SlUltUop
posita the fi ot of
1 it ' v sritrr.T,
BAM Street. LEHIGHTOU.
OCOORAFHY CP TKI3 CCOMTflV, VILL
THIS IVAP. THAT THE
I untlncrr eci f
obis refute te tl
ana Ht. nuu anu uitcroocurto prunes.
crcjodlrto point
ana Koirwra,
in tno Dnitsa
icblo e ifeu KB
.Ms end Cv.ncda; or
E. 8T. JOHW,
General Ticket and Passenger Agent, CMct&O.
4 I
Parents aiid Teachers
TUB NKCBSSITY Or IIIIAUTV :0-OI'EItA
TICK llLTWlJEN T1IUM.
The fact Is conceded by those who
properly understand or appreciate thoj
laborlousnoss of a teacher's position I
that his remuneration Is frequently In
commensurate with the amount of work
required of him, and no rightly thin!
Ing man will, I believe, ellaputo tho as
sertion that so long as the tencher can
command little moreforhlssctvlcethan !
Is paid to an ordinary laborer, just so
long will tho cause of education bo re
tirded, and no ono will havo tho right
to complain If our schools are conducted
In a negligent and unsatisfactory man
ner. However, In an effort to correct the
evils existing in our systems cf Instruc
tion, there Is something else to be con
sidered besides dollars and cents.
The conscientious instructor, bo ho
"college professor" or "country peda
gogue," Is not an automaton that dings
listlessly through six hours of labor per
day, after the fashion of a l-.orse In a
treadmill, contented merely to draw his
salary and to retain Ids place, ho Is a
man of noble principles, who realizes
tho responsibility of his position; his In
terests aro identical with those of his
pupils, and ho will bend every energy
for their advancement.
To such a man the business of teach
ing is frnught with many cares, for, be
ing In thorough sympathy with his pu
pils, he not only rejoices over their suc
cesses, but also grieves with them when
they fall; thus docs ho continually alter
nate between pleasuro and "sorrow.
Where Is the individual who can con
template this veritable hero and not
deeply sytnpathlzo with his prison orthy
endeavors? Justlydocs he descrvoboth
adequate pecuniary compensation for
his labors and tho hearty encourage
ment and co-operation of his patrons.
There exists in the minds of many par
ents the erroneous Idea that they have
no part to perform In their children's
education, save to pay for their tuition
while the teacher is expected to do the
rest, lie U required to bear the brunt
of pupils' lrrogulur attendance, ho must
make up for lack of homo training and
Instruction, and yet, in tho face of the
these obstacles, If he, by tbo cud of the
session, shall not have carried the child
through two or three sets of text books,
ho Is considered derelict in the discharge
of duty and much dissatisfaction is felt.
I do not advocate parental dictation
either in tho discipline or mode of in
struction in schools; for this would be
an unwarranted assumption of author
tty, and no teacher of spirit will over
brook such Intctfciencc.
However, private suggestions from
patrons, if kindly given, aro always
in order and would be gratefully re
ceived.
Moreover, a par;nt ought to manifest
a genuine Interest in the studies and
progress of his child. Just here I would
say to all parents if in tho preparation
of lessons at honie yonr children sliould
cmounter obstacliu that they cannot
surmount, and should come to you for
assistance, do not tell them you havo no
time to be bothered and that they must
carry their- dillicultliiS to tho teacher,
who Is paid to attend to their wants, -but
-hcerfully help them al out their studies,
incite them to ntore diligent application,
md let them feci that you aro concerned
In their intollcc ual as well -as physical
w lfare Above all, Impress upon them
t'.ia vital Importance of punctual at-
endancc at school and the necessity of
rrlct obedlenco lo the teacher's com-
nands.
A little time thus employed will not
inly greatly facilitate the teacher's la
mrs and conduce to their success, but
.t will yield you a rich' dhidend in thq
lioro rapid advancement of your child.
May the day lio not far distant when
para-its anl teachers, throughout the
oimtry, shall learn the Importance of
gr sttpr co-operation. W. G. Fox, in
'I have used Simmons Liver licgula
or witli su'cessful effect In bilious colic
vnd dyspepsia. U is an excellent reme
!y and cuitainly a public blessing.
C. MASTIIUSOX,
Sheriff of lllbb Co., Ga."
scissoncrmoMg.
A toper who got too much on h!s
stomach at tho fair last week was con -pclled,
by the rulings of nature to vom
it. Ashe leaned against a lainp-rost
vomiting, a little dog happened to stup
oy him, whereupon ho indulged in this
soliloquy: "Well, now, here's a con
limit tun. I know where I ato the
baked beans, I remember w here I ate
that lobster, I remember where 1 got
that rum, but I'm hangod If I can re
call where 1 ate that little yallar dog."
A minister walked cixmilaa to mar
ry a couple lately. He said hn felt sort
of fee-bill like, 'i lie groom, poor fellow,
fainted.
A gentleman who rather suspected
that some one was peeping through the
key-holo of his ollico door, Investigated
witli a syringe full of pepper sauce, and
went home to find that his wife had
been chopping wood and a chip had hit
her In the oye.
A good mother was try lug to ex
plain to a young hopeful, the other day,
about lighting against the elovil. After
telling tho little fellow who the devil
was, and how hard he was to success fully
resist, he turned around and said;
"Mamma, I'd bo scared of the old devil;
but if I was to come across one of the
little elevils, I'd knock the smiling out
of him."
A very much lncbriatod fellow
stands at the cilge of the sidewalk and
b lies doubtfully at the crowd of car
r.ages. Near him stands an extremely
venerable nud dignified old gentleman,
who after looking on awhile kindly
takts the youpger man and htjlps Mm
across tho street. 'When lie la safu rn
tho other sidewalk ho JjlurU gptwltiJ
tipsy gratitude: "Thank ypu. Ypu
know what It Is to be e'liuiik."
The girl that blacken her eyebrows
cvldoutly vylshes to kejep Iter liuperfeo
tlous dark.
Intnct leads a hen nstray when It
Induces her to waste valuable time sit
ting on a euhia egg.
'Tie easier to wait tlwn to worry;
but most of us get In a hurry when ni
ter the dttcats we scurry.
If a wan cannot be cured by smok-
Ing he Is lets atupectlble than a ham.
3gfcn THE GREAT
UrMDvSpicifij
roa
LIVER
DISEASE.
lO loiinc edited Bhilai of cenmi
ft - nittor nf VSarl tx In mouth
tras-n far niis in th tiu-V. lito. tir Wmi nftxm
tnlft&kn for kltrumttlsni astir utoiuaf'hl lowof
Ptlt KOketlmMnauMiftnd wfttrriiruih.orltvltfftiimi
flmultncy nd acid erun.iilotit , towh i.trFAttely cotdva
and lis. brmlaii-hol lots of memory, with ft
Mtlon of hirinr fiOci to da Minihlnt? vhkh ourttt ta
iSillXUViSl-
litneia . ik. urlu lea Bn.l ktirh j-r.lrwo.1 iiul ir
Wloil to tunj, flcxiM diment.
sirnmcNs liver regulator
1'UIIUI.Y V1-OKTAUU5,
an trrtcruM. mam rot
MnlnrlA,
Tlrapepalm
nltliiuaueaa.
ConHtljintlnn.
Hick lleailnclie, Jaundice,
Nnuaen, (Jollo,
aieutal Depreaaloii. llowcl Complaints,
lite., i:io Klc.,
la generally tiled in the South to aroutt the Tor
pid liver to a healthy action.
It acta without dbturbanee to the tyatem, diet
or occupation. It re(riilnta tbo Uver, and
cauiea the tale to act aa the purfre. The cjcceal of
bile being removed, a tnnto effect la produced
and health U perfectly restored.
The Itctrnlator U fdvan with safety anil tha
bnppteat resulta to the most dtrlicate Infant
Kor all diseases In hich a lnxntlre. ultera-.
tWe or purgative la needed U will trlva the
tneKt perfect aatUfacllon. The Cheapeat, Pureat
and beat Family Medicine in the World I
THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR I
tor
See that you ct th genuine, with the red 2
cn front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. h.zeilin & CO.,
sou morata-rons, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
REMOVAL!
Dr.C.T.Horii,
Respcetfuliy announeea to hit euitomert and
the people KCncrally that he hnl removed hla
DUUO STejItK from I.euokal'i liulldlng U
bla new atoro room oppoilt the l'ubllo Square
Bank Strcot, Lehighton, Pa.,
whero ho will bo pleaaod to rroolre friends
nnd the public, and supply tUein with
Pure Drugs & Medicines,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
Stationery & Choice' Cigars.
together with a tine line of latest dcilgni la
Wall Paper
DecorationS,
at Lowest Prleea, Pereona can nleo obtain
Kyo ttlaisea and spectacle, properly ad
luidcd to their slxht at reaauiiablu pricia,
Preacrlpiloni compounded with earn day
or night.
Iten.ember,THE OENTKAI. DKUU Sttire,'
Feb. 2..J-1
Da: O. T. HOMsVi
I A M r"i maims a apeclalty. a nd WAR
I Al I J HA" 13. A 1) 1) IT 1 tl N A I.
ESand allkln.lB nf I.AMI Sl.'Iill'T bouitht
an. I add. Liirt;e Slovk, and llliclieft Prices
paid. Ho you tiun iq eoll or luj t It ao.
write to A. A. TlluaiAi), Attorney at I.kw,
WushlBxtoo, D. U. )ao.e-lfe.
Central Carriage Works
HiniJt St., LehigMoii, Pa.,
Are prepared to Maiiufaettira
Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring jWagon,, &c,
nf every description, tn the moat substantial
manner, and at I.oncat Uatli Prices
Hcpalilug Prompt); Attended o
TUEXI.EK it KHEIDLER,
April So, Ism yl Proprietors.
WM. DUFFY &S01T.
of East Maiich jChunk,
are prepared In do all klndsof
Plastering & Ornamental Work,
at shortest notice. Orders by mall will r.
eeivo prompt attention. Terms moderate
or gimdwork. seulitf
MANHOOD
llestored. Aiientliman harlntr Innreently
contracted the linl.lt ol telr abuse In hla
vouili, nnd In cmijiequencR suffered all 'the
In. nor of Ki'xunl iui-apaclly. Lost Man.
timid, rii)fleut Htrav. llrneral Prostration,
elo , lll, out nf aynipathv for his fellow
sutfi rere, mall Iree the recipe by which he
was finally cured. Addrera in confidence
J W. l'INKEY.U Utdurfat., New Vork.
dcc.:7 ly
WTT,T,n"rn my than at i
yl I I'Jtiiltinir an nurncs tor
ie xi'bouU out lli'ieliuiera
anythlnir else by
tor the best selllnie
mers ruoeed irrand.
Non. tall. Tirnn free, Ualutt H.-miic
, I'ortland, Slolna. decTO-ly
No Patf nt No Pay.
PATENTS
obtained for Inventors In tho United Statea
ejanada and Europe, at rcJucad rates. With
onr principal olBco located In Washington,
directly opposite the United States Patent
OIHoo, wo aro able to attend to all paleut
huiliicu with greater proroptne.a and de
(patch and at lets oust than other patent at
torneva who are at a distance from Wash.
13
ill nr un
iii,ii
ItiKion, and who have, therefore, to employ
'associate attorney " We make preliminary
eiamlnatlona anil lurnlsh opinions as to fa.
tentebllliy, free of eliartie, aud all who are
Interested in new Inveulforie and ratcnta are
Invited to rand fur a copy ol. our "lulde for
obiainlnic Patents," whleh Is sent free to
any aldress, nnd contains cont lete Ipstrue.
tlons ltotr eo ebtuln paients and other valua.
hie rniitler. We refer lo the (lerenan.Ainer.
loan National llanlc Waililngton. II. ()., the
lloyal Swdlsh. Norweulap and llanliliLi-Ka
tlons, lit Wn.hlnitton: llDn. .loi, Casey, late
tlhlel .1 iilloo U, S. Court nf Claims: to the
Dlltelula of the U. S l'aent l)aie. and te
Meuafbrr ami Members of Conurtis , from
every Slut. "-
y.l.irisi i.ot'18 innor.Hh OO.. So
llellora vt I'flteptaand Al'orneyiatl.aw Is..
llrull Itullillni? W'AartmiiiH. II. i), '
sure, i-iire tl 09 My mail wlih full dlree,
eii.n. rin.lt liir-j eent sininp. lEETi(U
Wl Math Avenue, New Vera. detJT-ly
MERCHANTS
pe..fli hsiitirtMtuelnita line i.f new irooits.ln.
,iiim slhlum all famlllea. will addrisslor
full nartlruUra H E'LTll FDOD Coill-AXr.
elejjrjy