9M J? fy ra ar&ccrrar, miscellaneous. 25 YEARS IN USE., , TwLL..j:'jir;i'ivJf,';-. n, , rTSYWIPTOlYlS OF A Loin ofnpjictlte, Uuvr'cts cbali-vo, Pain la part. IfeladolFalla 'Inclination to llboii; Vats BorotQtuo.cilo.4aclio "cxcrtlopoF lud'nr mfad, oft It iyfter (t Is obtained Is prcttyj-oughw .hiv-UKa t!(- mil....-. fw. rViXWUh-- . SfcfTer.lho,Habt ertyiJUc-(ia3a-, "MilfTWiWi lllifltt dreams, nii:UIycolorerUrlnc,ag6) r . ilpiCONSTIPSTtON; VvK (TOiWKrnvcascs.iono unao cucci; r.i BftnanouesllnciittOJtktvnii nimw .Stir&anf ttrtrltmef If elltndr&iilft body tr Take oil Flcsli.tum tho surer 'An hed i xtourianea in. uiciii I'ilMlltr. irol raanfl,lltniVarSibolira 1 jrjTltirrnv ?rt.ri, I tJiv-.ivij hiuiuichi uia mil ut-a .ii TdTlIi?ora,l,liiwiVtP,l''f,,'l'er a ttiostvaluablo remci'y. '''BbHIIb Bla& f 1 also-MAsal atftrrli, with 1rupxniic o.iynr1tt.mr-1ivii'iiiirlo htiollw.llon of ' uiuiuuiK URiimnbiwui n i .eu ivn UitDTJ4"ltilraparloii!itoral color.acts . . InstanttrnfonMy. sow by Druggists, or.,, jOPno(j,44.r.,Jurroy.6t., Mow Yor!- OMR rftrauU UFoStr to w re.-nritea it mr mfm it rif theTnrM:iinJ pi.'ra trpblo rJ:uiU DK moucj-. tin mr w P- roily P1NB0W RUPTURE RSbW& PrenM forcou, Sou.l fo'r circular l!b tettl. rocKUals Ij-upx nrnieful tulTorr.ri ciiiM ttihiiu. ft !??. tf,rl!;lu,'nt''''lW'-t,lclUlidtJluTrloiU n-',.t.t.;to 02O J.bcust Bt, Bt D-juh.M . mi ,U til WritM tlutlr.r.'.r.t nlrln. wttwi iittiu.m in rivrmiisil remit J our fnttialtr. Co Co&tiuUaUoirtifl &nd LuvltQd. ru.ro. 'ftlo cut ttows ths Howard Jilectric TJiinctic Shield aa Annlicd nrfir thfl K lit. ijBiiiiti Ncrvo-vltal cimcrf. -jne only p. pllar.ee rrcno that lis erfry part of tli Imilj-, tiMt the only niie m cded to n.imt;LY cuue KlttiiL'yDlM'aho ir. li o u inulli-ru, Jly. i i a I u v the vniit cn?c8 of Scmtiuil WciiU- ll!!l, i:llllllh- (Inn, Imrolru- til :i T&fatS tfib. "25, !-. Nerveiie and Vigor YOUNO MEV. from finy liidl-crctlon. lack nerve forco nivi fall to uula fctrir.t!:. MIDnLr. ARK!) MK'tAfl.'iilacvlEnr.nUrlbot Injtt to tliouoi-roim vf Jr. Tim JIOTIir.;:,V"!lt,f' t M.i:),sii!I.T;i-frnra Vcnmlo WUn , "NV-.tiiiis Heb'.hty and othtr ail ments, will flij.1 It tin c.il cure. Tn oneUAd. ill'wi ,iy that tha SblslJ dTcs a nat ural Aid in a iwtiiTI -ray. , f y wituou'1' imriK.ixci tub sToii.cn. Tnrranm,l io Vjar, a:id lo bct aviiil.iiico ii;:ic. M:MtatiiruniibU.l,TIII!ni3 TWKi OT MBK. alVu-l'mnf.Wvt r J.inliiu'.quijr, rcutonroccintcf Amorican Galvanic Co., OFFIOESiiiott U-Vitimt St., rillln. ISLAWE) OOSViE Stock' Farm, Crooso lie, V.'yno Co., Mich. BAVAUE & l-AllgM, X'acntiEiOB3. xstr' mm mm All s'l 'r "t s'lan end drma of es'.aln'l-l r, Kreaol aai Aki ir&tsuM in tue U us-llUsUfi; fiXJ' in t. 'r-rn no: fiinUar n - - r . r . r ff 6i Crnovi !!,...- - - , . ,f -rir.y j-Ti to tha I JV! , . --- (, . . mjt. Address.- Savai. t i: rSTH- .T . f. ti. & Hamlin lasoi oacAN u 1 1 1 u h ft utt wyiM. i.um r O. I'n, Ma, I.Ml Of Rente l.Cit tnd JunUUtj. ORGAN MDf-IMO CO. t54TicmjntSt..Bo?to'njDE,14tliSt (UnloaJQ... ft. T. MBmOlin tmwto. ii to. BANK ST R RET, Leb.iggton,',a., W Mour aiioFeed. 11 Kiadiol ", iiai: BOVCRTicd SOLD RFX! uOs lnitira enrciti K i!i Jdtlirn.rr.aitd-io tU r.rfi .1V.A.. ir.. tfI"UKICH.V.J .cZ.il ' h- s-vx vTVs-nH I ,t'(it..'w-' 111 a fl pellln 13 H I ''wmlrrn" If? n I SKin. K. mJVi H I nrkl,U fe. ft We raa j e- ) i' alffVn tv tucnjrn) Th How-nlcc I then w ouldfacjl A stonobrnlso oivmyhecl. A. foclpe'In n journal -ilevotorKVo r I .nlJ,,,, .oil. I l l ernwtpr-1 ,..a, ....... .. . J"s"ii ' appears mat foi elgutcm hunnwa " 6'rhl nnd going out of It w vliboutknow - IhgliSw to cat an Oyster. Mahy pcpp)piK'rjl'Tii iNijz-tf-e-pnliitvrt.V.;e -nf lits . nro .vneried Vnntp bmc rt -irt. fl'liv..I Inerllctna Vllcd7Fiviirle 'lleniedv" III PJnttcaLtas.ttS.lIio anylltiHS.lIsc.forctokmf:. TmTVt)uWi..ii....'-j.Hjr.H4n.AiiVa' 'SV.IK'tcnlrAo.oii.tUc Wo. of Man. forlfij Wiavp bt-en -deaf In ono ear .tianp.nr.. iiav na. .en -.iv uream .Vi.. " .. .7 " i J.ii i i i n i . i ii my eye?, nicn irouoics 'aiso laiera- tircly tUssappeared. V. B, tircly tllssappeareJ. D. ft, Yates, Up licriiiisic, lirooma (JOi.-w. Y. TlMltttjt plccoof rmtic lartnris cncountcrcil by out of town corrcspfen. Jcnls is tint of a man who,' belngaljsH' Vhatancd his eye, answered: "N'ulliin; I chal lt cor.J-can sc welj enough wtli one.' Sp'nictluir.s I sliut One, some 'iocs t'o'-litr' ' ' When young laJlrs .wUh to be bu.s gsi they say they Uavp. the comet cough, and they sink Into a c.orui'.oie state,. Debasing the currencj Trailing It; ofj jfo; a'drnnk, ! JItart Disease Is supposed to be pure ly a nervous disease, and yet intelllgelit physicians admit that about half the fatal cases of heart dlscaso rosult fiom Ion; continued abuso of the stomach, and digestive organs, by. liquor and to b.iccp, which weaken and destroy tba nervous system and produce ovcr-oxclt'e-inent, causing death. Vinegar Dltters Is a sure corrective of such disorders. Littlo Lottie to her friend "I haye so many cares Yesterday a little baby sister arrived, and papa is out of town. It was but a piece of luck that mamma was at home to take care of it.'1 Woman tempted man to cat, but he took to drink himself. A mirror is the only tolerablo ro Uectioa upon tho bsauty of women. A Pure and Iteliablo Medicine. A compound Iluid extract of roots, leaves, barks and berries Is Burdock Hlood Hit ters. They cure all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. There is ahnoit no man I ut sees clearer and shar er the vices iu a speak er than the virtues. Learn to say no. If) necessity of suapptns It out dug fashion, but say it llrmly and respectfully. When a man is doublo.l u- with piln, would you call him twins. rurify your blood, tour) up tho system. and regulate tho digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsnparilla. Sold by all Iruggists. This year's peanut crop In Xorth Carolina is the biggest for many years. Lovers and burglars have tome things in common, 'i 1 ey both laugh at lnck-tmltlm, and they both have a good deal of cupidity about them. Tho liver pad loses its charms for a man who Is "all heart." Flits! Piles!! Piles!!! Suro cure for blind, bleedini nntl itching piles. One box has cured the wor.st case of 0 years standing. No one need hUlti-rUve minutes after using llllarrrgyndlari,rile Ointment. Itnb- soriywtnorgallays Itching of the prl vate"prtS;JfliJthln3 else. Sold by drug sUts and milled on receipt of price, SI. William's Mfg. Co.. Pron's., Cleveland, O. Sold at Thomas' drug store. Thirty American girls arc teaching school in tho Argentine republic. Thero are 450 pianos in a town in Ohio, and the other residents don't know whether to increase tho police forco or build u lunatic asylum. It is not always the meanest man In the vjorld who Is tho richest. To Young Ladur. If vour life is made a burden owlntr to blackheads, pimples and other eruptions on the faco marring your bcauly and causing so much chagrin, it Is no longer necessary to endure it. Dr. Flagg't I'umlly Ointment will certainly remove all such blemishes and leave your skin soft, smooth and beautiful, fiold by all druggUM tml mailed on receipt of price, 20c. Wldlams Mfc. Co.. l'ron's.. Clc eland, O. Sold at Thomas' drug itorc. -The cars of a mm are happily lo cated, slnco thero is a good deal to be said on both sides. The Esquimaux ought to be a good classical scholar he Is very fond of old grease. It is bean'.y's privilege to kill time, and times privilege to kill beauty. 'When In tfce Wrong Channel The bile wreaks greiious injury. Head aches, constipation, pain in tho liver and stomach, Jaundice, nausea ensue A few doses of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters will reform tneso evils and pre vent further Injury. It Is a pleasant anarient, Us action upon the bowels be ing unaccompanied by griping. The liver is both regulated and stimulated by it, and as It Is very impolitic to dls rcsartl disorder of that organ, which through neglect may culminate In danieious congestion and henaticab scess, the Ultters -should be resorted to at an early stage. Failure to do this renders a contest with the maladv more protr,ieie.iv, fever and ague, rlieuma- l sin. Ki incy and bladder t roubles, ar.' remedied by this linn medicine, and the incrcaslng"lriflrmatles of age mitigated uy ii. it may no aito used in conva es. cencc wlfh'a Wantage, as It hastens the restoration oi visor. It will tako th -cc months and i2, 003 to mount Jumbo. The noblest part of tverytrue life is to learn to undo what has been wrong ly done. Wives should always bit up for their husbands, Instead of getting heir ser vajjt's to da so,. It "makes two hours dltfercnce firtheir' arriral."-'" Bv.accldent a man.swullaivi innlinn How frightened he is. How ihe. bnme antidotes are sent down after It: and In ... . ' " what glowing terms the meMeneer hurries along the doctor. Yet hosts of excellent people are slowly dvnig of kuku.iuuj iiBiiienia in tneir niooJ. llie Mmi wartucu, nnu eu tana oi its jwii uui,ciauiiu mis lactr m n vnn ,.111 1, .I.J . , ..... . I ....... j u .-.whu vuicj) liter complaint. i hiin,,i. -nt . -I an aiitiinin lddlit. ...m.. u t Miiiuaiii .. .. 1 1 1.-r i , .m.iiiiuu 93-9 tun oiiir way to prevent steaiuha-it evnlnlnn U I "make eng'ineem bile their v, attr on shore. " eii-a to): to inomns:, navo,uecn ircaww oy MMUIM -BflHMOHrRM0feUMW; KliaeY, Complaints Anions Both Sexes nd ,.. Al 03 Brilliant Becovejy. JtlWJen 11 Kltlyoy ui,ense.iitnnnE me A"'4 '. )."'T"V . "i"U' ' I'.".'- vMrf Many Tntnea nrtnlinr tn-Pertltn tntvi.in. liidirad-VMnTlbBertvalenhraa t,,; whnmy u liliiitv. 'lj is'fnjiii inlriil' ll)lift in'tmVn ffdd.itnfiiV4ilfi'Viiiift''lii1lhif Riii ITVil !(t'iiu fiUiV ('r;t;iiiii.in.llii! I w. tiier Dr David icancj. jlo.i'.rfauti Jfr.l'; V IH i r ktlB!" Pnr Inn ifflral Imil brcn.Af 'V!iwHK'Wln'?y"-iileiiii'lil ft' m",t'm! cfll f..rni, ' WVt'l,'unVri"il mini .fcn'lil'l In ;lhi iitiufrjiiDliitp, f"f li'r.ona o,") iiri.Tiile l tennhni tif'niy .iihytieianrailirrti ninny iljll'i'mit Klndl nf lrrfiiiinl, Hiiii.'opHt "S2''ffl "S "w"'J "iW tn And niymll uMrr uii'd wumi lhaii cjer. i nmv iny.tiul l1ieii 15 'lintllfs bf 'V'r',1rll'ri widnljr ml verllieil iia a nimifi(t Jiir thlt 14-vcitA fur fli'KJtW"n-,"d I"'!'"! i- fiillrrlv iifrIi-m at Iran in" mv cute Y.iur 'lFAVOI!ITE lil'.M Fin "l mv It u illi n i,nrlii't rri-nl. lirlmn cf It'll that wa dune fur mo Jip-Mes - ,ii Ihb ml v thin? In,"1 id inn l lie MiplU (.irg...M, iind I hiii liMipytii mlinil lh fj linvo'inp irnmhinl rrlil. T hnvo rerdni ni.n.lrd "KA VOHITE RUM EOV" ninny jii'iiple ir kidnpy rifci'Hn, &tnl thpv Mil W'tllt-i, ilh tile. In invinc thHt OR M'VIf) KKNNF.DY'a FAVOlllTB REMKOY Iih. tint its ,) iihl ri the vidi.wnrlil nir fhii ifin Irpjutni; and lt limes htnl iMinplmnt.- UJe this li'tterai vnirdeein liesi f.ir tlio Imnetit iif nlliofe. YnuiSi An., Lyman Crawford. ' '.$1 13 WEEKS, The TOIiIfiE GAZETTE will he mllri. serurele wrsi.ped.-ln "nv address in Un united Stales lurthrco mnnllisnn receipt nt OITE DOLLAR. Liberal. discount allowed l tiMdmnsters nccnta and rluhs Haniile cimucb mailed free. Address all orders to HtCllAUD K. FOX, raKsua SccAar, N. Y. Nfay 30, 1835 ly A Lecture to Young On Tho Loss of A Iclnre en tlic nature, Iri'Mlmeiii Mid radlel euro nf SnniinHl Weakness, nr fft'r .tiHt'irrliuin, induced liv 8idf Abuse, n voluntary Emi'sii.n. Iniiwdencr. Nervuni- Debility. Mid Iinnednnenta tn Marriaui generally; 0nmiiiitim, Eileiy and Fib; .Mental iin.t rnvHici inciipncitv, Ac. liv llOllEttTJ rUI.VEKWEMi, M. I). The itmld reiinwt.ed aullmr. In this ad miriinle lecture, clenrly proves Irnm lu nwii exiwrinice llnit lliciiwliil cniii'(iiienrei. nl Self AbvM' nmv bo effectually reninveii withmit Hancerniis sursuai operation bnNgies, inetriinieiita. ringi nr cornlal; poiniini; nut n nmde id cure at nticn cerlnln and trectnal, bv which every siiflerer, ii"1 matter what bis rnndlttmi mav be. inai ctirn himself cheaply, privately nnd mil I laiiv. J!l-Thls ledum will nrnvo a bo.m b Itinuniindi arid Ihnnsind. Sent under seal, in u plain envelipe. ! any intilp t, on receipt nt four eeuts, nr twi imstage B'Hntps. Ad''res8 Tho CUI.YKUWKM, 5.i:If!Al, CO., 41 Ann St., Mitr ioi I;, X. V. t'ost OIHca dux, -150. Fur Ktivfd Design' and Must Fashionable Ktvl-enf DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE. &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehiffhton. Gooils uuumiiteHtl tuirt rirt'B a Jnw as else' nheru for Lheeamo quality of good I. July 18, 18H5 Iv TEACHERS; 3Iiko CO to 4150 nr month felllntrour iTADAim Hooks . IftHLEfl. MeiulV WQlli I prltiK nuil Mitniutr Atldreu J. U. .Mo uuudv s. Co., Ptilladcliliia. TAT ATXT'TTl'n 11 "present a tlve of VV XXiri XJiy KOKl uudirM to Uvel A rn .O'rVTr'P! tlirouith t'arl-on eoun WnBKf TDK hPITIM. f'l.AfiBKP OP n'HIM'8- Nkm AND MtrHAMCft whu urnlrrrlaiitl anrf tifcl them, ulvlnir their on) erf at eight: prontfl liberal, rary ninl quick; rnn rcter t jcfiucmiii rieitniiii a-a 10 w u itgck who ht iilfnietl with the wrk; only 410 cAplinlro fiuirpOi wrlie for particular If you mean bual. un; k!v aue, truMo or (irevloui uiily- inrin it mi rf lerrnrci rninser. i ailistr a t;uM yunctiruiu -We.. rw o rk. DROP IN AT Til E Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing ! ffit.KEnVUUErjIUI.UTl -it IKMSBTnd tinmeron aituiiCuroaiwa'K tti. JLoa ireo 1 net at men. a,' fTon(!.fi.l Inrti mi' 'on I VCYA ev ' overtrain woru. AtoI 1 ia l-mn jrn 01 nntl" Vd 71 ! I n tlctpurlrca AitAoicALcuraironu liERVOTJS Irr- lf.;M fc.f :j ttUrijt.-t;:- irn iniportir.; 1 . SUSXZJl 3F-"tii: pre, 3 If iinr . ityrhitriAa r?ajl3 WCi1233J flrVTTriAT. Jt.sntj tfii ii, uriAu-3 j.alacr Lie- iwiviercfl.a 9uyr vi 7 csni Focndc-J 1 j nyc!psr Ml-JdJcS 3plci. By dlutlcppacaU:n ncdlcil rrinct- ioa uisn, , i l(a 1.1 swt oiauci if a.a It, ID! CO, I, mi, i.v. t,..b.. i Ans 0YUS:tH!4.ti , r.ict'tANoOAsss. tntEATiuirr? jm.nr .nitfn 11 rr.toni. LVff.'Il'h'hU'.T r . . . n iwsUtMireirimbsrjirkl iioi..'. -n!;J a.w i . . l . . ,1 1 ii u- svit i rircwwcB uwti Sc2KiKlJ IMgRianEiVlEpii'CO.. H'roCHtltrra the more the gun Is handled and rubbed, iir.soniJi HtB. rinra.MO. i ..... . . ' r?HTURo fEi5soNB!rio(irTruB.T, tlie Drlgmer tlie poiijti win become. W&a&Ph1K4mSg R. NT-wtov In Am. AVHtlturM The Corn-Flower ln.tho OardJn ; j. It la rather sJughlarVJih t the ,v ,'fy. ruiuioroiisdTopdjKo-lla.vi.TecclTcd .frdrn! ..Eurppoj c?p8cia.lly':frt5rh.Eilgland,' Ithat ttvp1 pi thoiitpmiiionet, Avecds of, the gr,)in .fleld'Shouhl not have, been1 citab lislio'dt'lier'c tLe Corn-Dower fand tL'o C9rii Poppy., I3otb,.ulalnts,a,wj 'annuals, and jt iriayn,boJlialthej'njilnrovepfed frprrj.ppearJDg aa, weeds, becauso the seeds t;anfib't rtWfri Ibclf yifalily In the severe, coijj. oi ojir inters., iq iiavp jefefi-'cijo niany. coarsc arid unsightly weeds 'from Europe, 'It settm- a pity that wo are1 deprived' of tho re'ally beau- ,:uie vorn-uowor; .is ircquciuijn culti vated In- gardens, -especially fh'tliotoun ,tryt often undfr tlio nanjoiDf BachcTor'sH , , J , . r . , t iniuons, a uamc aiso ,-ippiicii to sijveroi other-flowers.. lieSldes.CornflawcranH Ulue-bottle, lhol1ant'is called In vEng. land Illud-blaw- apd Httrt -sickle,, the latter name from a uotlon'that jn reap- Inc. lt turns the edec of tho sickle.. -The plaht is closely rclatcX to flip''hlstlcsv The head has an outer row of i cry large uorcts, wuicii are ,of ono or tho moit beautiful bliadcs of bluo to be" fdtind in any flower.. 'GuHlvatluli has produced pu'rplliihi while, itnd other varieties, none of which equal the original Ip beauty. This Is said to bo the favorite. flower of the Lmporer WUlfam;.ivhcrcln he. shows excellent taste, so far as color Is concerned. An old legend says, that a' youth, 'named Cyah'us, was very fond of flowers, arjd, would pass days in tho .fields, making .garlands. Ono- day he was found dead In a field, itnd instead of burying- him, or- even cremating his body, tho Goddess Flora .transformed him Into a Corn-flower, .which, was i good and handsome thing foi- the, God dess to do'. Du. G. Tucudek .In -til??; iyrfcuMuritr. A Remarkable Fscapo. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tltnkhan- nock, Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time tho host physicians could give no relief. Her life "was despaired of, until in last October sho procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,' when Imincdiat-o relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining In flesh 60 lbs. in a few months. Free trial bottles of this certain cure of all throat and lung diseases at T. D. Thomas' drug store. Largo size $1. Soils and Seasons iffeci QnalltV in Grapes. I'erhaps no fruit varies more in .the quality of Its fla or, as affected bv loca tion and the season,than does the grape. The fame variety which Is rich and luscious In one place, is poor and taste less In another. Tho Concord is a fine giape In southern Jiew Jersey, but inferior in the northern part of the state; it is large and rich whrn grown on the shaly banks of the lakes of West ern New York, mil small and Insipid on the clay toil at the foot of some of these lakes. On the best of soils, a marked difference is made iu the character of the grape by the season. A summer rich in sunshine, and frcofrom prolong ed rains, and periods of cloudy weather, with a late and beautiful fall, will pro duce grapes of a quality that is ncvor seen in ordinary tcafons. Een the most common varieties, attain a sweet ness and a flavor,whlch rank them with the better kinds. In such a year, the Concord contains a double mouthful one in the pulp, and cne in the skin. The Catawba grows almost as dark as the Isabella, and the Diana colors a perfect purple, and loses entirely the peculiar "catty" flavor of otherseaions. Some approach to this perfection may be made by aitlflcial means. If a vine is trained agaiust tho southern sido of a porch, and over a tin roof having reflect ed heat, the size and quality of the fruit will surpass that grown on the oprn trellis. Our native varieties, grown in a cold grapery, change their natural characteristics. The Iona loses its sharp and sprightly flavor, and becomee a mild, sweet grape, much resembling .lis foreign sisters. These facts will account lor the varying reports that are given, year by year, of all varieties of grapes. Am. Aaricullurtst. living; Monements. On the tomb of Sir Cristophcr Wren, architect of St. Paul's Ci.thcdral, London, is the inscription In Latin: "If you ask for his monumei t look around you." The thousands and hundreds of thousands of peonlc whom wo ceo to-dav free from iheumatim and kindred diseases are living monu mcnts to the power of St. Jacobs Oil. 'lite Conqueror of I'.-tln. Finish for n Onn Stock. TI10 btocks of guns, as they come from tho storcs.are generally oiled or varnish ed. In bclectlng a gun, the quality being the ame, chooso tho oiled stock; to finish it to that the water will not affect It, and any scratch can bo quickly remedied, take one quarter pint of boiled linseed oil, a piece of yellow tyeeswax, about au inch square, or Its equivalent In size, and if handy, add a teaspoonful of copal at num. heal all together In a tin or earthen dish, placed on the back of the. Hove, st'irlng frequently, until the wax is all melted. Hub the stock down smooth, with very fine 10 or 00) sand paper, or emery paper, being care ful not to touch the locks, or metal part of the gun the least particle, as it will show every time; then apply the above mixture warm, with a cloth or piece of sponge, tubbing It In well and thorough ly; it will'not harm the gun If Jt gets on the mountings, as It will all rub off. Stand It away for at least twenty-four hours. Then take a piece of woolen, an old stocking lee. or the like, and rub tho stock well and thoroughly, cleaning' nn.. I1..I r..n.. ml.. I., .t, 1 1. I ..,..,, ...w...u.,,Com.u ... ,.,u ium. Ing w I ih a piece of toft pine or basswood splinters; then apply another coat of the Ilulsh, warm or hot as before, and after 1 . i, . 1 aiuiiLiiiitr scain. nin 1 1 Willi inn rub down with the woolen ruif. 1 hree or four eoatlnffK thus itimlietl. and rubbed In. will trite .... ....i .. ...... . . ... iiim t fw w rt iiiiuii ii fir win nrim situ tin. tin. truk 1 ilnUl, ilnt win iiein,.,n ,i. tlie stocK a linuii mat will bring out tlio grain, till up the pore, of the wood, and i oten Suits On v m H. H. PETERS' Anneuncea'tn hfaeitHnmera end llin Hlljii pener'Hy -that lie is "ON DECK" with imp nf l!8 Lancet olid iit-fl Fashlvjalilo Stm-RI nf ' ' . ' 1,. lall and CLOTHS,.; CSSSlMEReS. SUIT" liNCS, AND OVERCOATINCS-, .er bef.irn ahuien In tlyS B'ettiiti.'liliii AtiriAV,-1";-, h'a .f lefy cmpelitilm. K"ne but . 1. .wnpinved.ftencadlie nest worltieanship andFit iiiaj- ' t anl.eeil In ryrry.raae; - Als, ittrlnitid n'tu'fl'kiid Kaslilnnsbtr lnr OENTS' FtiimiSlIING GOODS ef nonest slylre, i n c 1 14 1 1 1 y C ..Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, fje lure yen call and examine u'nmis H. PETERS, Tlie Tailor, rXCIIANGE :B.ank Street, April tvm r . " o o . . ... '- 0 " ; -BS: ID I . T U m ffi'S t Copied nnd enlarged in all 6izes from card to life size, viz : OiL PORTRAITS, WATER COLORS, .Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photographs, o o o Ul work 'guaranteed or no pay. All we ask is a trial. Give - " us a call and be convinced. No. 105 N. 8th St. Allentown, Pa. , Franklin Santee, Manager, J. S. KREIDLER, AGT. Orders left at attention. the dvocate LEWIS respectfully informs his many has removed his BOOT -lias? --sg.rrJ?r-Sie LEWIS WEISS, Arup , ISSS-ly WHO 13 UNACQUAIfJT D WITH TM5 OEB QY EXAMIMINO tr sea-. ijsiQ) l!5Hci'ioly;lWn'-J' ..ii1) fctitiwater 37 ,1 JStT BmJ f . . . JBbWA CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Byre V03' ro-n-ia of in ca it-al pasitlon und closo rel t!on to rll rrlnclpel linos rcet rnd it. -.t lnltnl ana tirin'n 1 D' nontal linli to that oyntotn ort tb.rouT'1 tQtoate.ivelnud trafllo botwooT cities ia nlQo tbo favorlto nnd b03t rout ta eautboist. ond corrconondlnjr points w , iv.,.- Innra ?lft rv VTciln-i InrllHnnlii Audubon, Uarlan, Gutlirl-j Centra Trenton, Camoron nnd uanaaa tiity. in In Kinaio; Albort Usi, Mlnnoapohs nnd UaCOul, Quit nunurousu, lUKriuwuiu THE GREAT ROCK Guarantp'S tu patrono llat ecneo or bo or ; mooth thorotL" .L7IUV D-uSbeu rutuouui duiiww llv bultt culverts vAnd uri-liro; : n httlll om make it: tho safely up ptantlal! lnmnn nnd rUr-bralcoei:'nnd tlio oraotlnj rinnrAtlnn of nil ita trains. Otior e ?xaouaj ujbmui Otior ppccloftli nil connactlu? nolnta In Union Depots, Iii.ii.I... nf Tn . ,ann IlVitilnmof Tlio Past Express Tt-alnaiTiotvpen noasdor SraPJfv'S AnnHf. nnrl llft-,lf!i tin Vlflth." vrA,i,n' nrVrniSS ,-.Vn tho riilnhmt,rt THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Ia tho direct and fivoHte lino between whniM connseuonn nro inad t In Union 1 trad British Provinces. Over this route. nn.A-iH.. piacw. Bummer resorw. picruroKiufl tocautii), iuiuiiuuuuuuii ia at Iowa nnd Mnnesota. It ia also tho mt Pt dctlmblo route to tho in. tna irrounda or Iowa nnd rlca i hoat flolda end pat Btill mother D'HECV aotor 1 lands of LINE, via botwoan i .owport Nowo. oicrnnona. uncinniu. uiuianupouii, i uu wtoouuiiiu oouno.l Bluftfeltonaas Citv.Mln ennolia und St. Paul tad intorrnodluto poi.nte Vif.-ronA-i lliv cvi. ri.t.-.itA'i infhrmnnnn . .i Mnrvi Tlolteta. nt nil principal Tickot OfflCfo by bdtlrcsjinr; R. R. CABLE, Psldnl tn r,ner- Msnagtf, Chi'ijo. .nl. - Winter .lUnulaetOred . ih bet nf wnrKnr-u iiK. I Hose,. &c, . &c- and prices before going elsewhere. 1 tu nUi'EL, liUlLDING, L.ehighton, Penh'a, o o o Ofitgk will receive prompt PcbSS-Iyr WEISS friends and customers that he AND SHOE STOI B Into Iho NEW BUIIDINO. nenrtj opposite his Old Siand, nnd that he Is now reoejvirtf and opening tip fur their Instcctl.in a my large and fashionable llnool rrnll-telccted Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats. Caps, UMBRELLAS.&C., inltable for FALL AMD WINTER WEAR. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! and (utltes you tn call and eiaralne floods and learn prices before pur chislnt elsewhere. SATISK (' TltlN In all cafes fully Kn,ir.inlecd rtemomber. THE NK1V SlUKEoii- poslto t lie riot of lit . ri!rr' BAM Street, LEHIGHTOH. CCOOrtAPHV CF THIS CCUHTRY, WIUU THI3 VAP. THAT THE olni.s. constltuto 1 f o rccst impoitcnt mld-ccnti- transportation which lnvltco end facill- of tlio Atlcntlp nna l'cc iic uo. tto. it ind)rom polnta.Ei et.hcrthciiot nnd ctt, orthw.eet rnaeoutnTi cet. Wlntcrtot. AUontlc. Kiioxvlllo, rnd .Council Dluffe. in lowo; GclUatln, wieeouq; ief vunvrorm nnu Aiciueon, 6t Paul, In Mlnneootn; Wntortown la uuva. vw , ...hsv-m uh uu.w.w. ISLAND ROUTE personal cccuricy nuorawr Dy n eoaa, ika of c ontlmirjua. Eteol roll : sub. miitnir ntr.rlc p.a near norfect.nn rut ' cppllnncea or pctcnt Duners. piauorma UlEoIplino which rfovoroj U10 practical lea nf tbli, fotito bto Trnnfifera At tu.d too unsurpassed comforts and Oilcngo r.nd tho IHsepuri-rtiver ore corn Jiotwoon Chlcnrro end lXcxeaa City and rtrilinln-r Chhlr Cart.' Caioatro nnd Minneapolis and Bt Paul. Donoto for ull DPlnM In tho 'Xcrntortc-a Fast ISxnreaa Trcln3 cro run to trio Interior IJrhota. Beneca und Kankakee, hoa teen opened nnd Knlnnrs. obtainnblo na well ita in tho United States end Ccncda; or E. ST. JOHN, OtM-sl Ticket sn'' resitnsy AltM, Ch.k.je. rTBiira e as a Waltzer. TUB I.AItASIIi: HUMOntST EJfCOl'NTHltB LflLU lltjllHl' jf THE MAZV llANCK. Very fcoon now I shall bo strong enough on my cyclonic leg to resume my lessons In waltzing. It Is needless lo say lliat I look forward with treat rilcasureto that moment. Naturjj In tended that I should elide tn tho rnazv. Tall, lithe, bald-hcadedr genial, limber in tho cxtrcme,suaye,soulful j frolicsome at times, yet dignified nntl, reserved to ward strangers, Irrcsistablo as a toran do when insulted by a smaller man, I am peculiarly fitted to shine In society. Those who'have observed, my polished brow under a strong clectrlo light, say they never saw a man shlno so In so ciety as I do. j I had just learned hbw to reel around a'ball-room to a little' walttfrotisic when I was blown across tho state" of Missis-, sippl In September last, by a high wind, and broko one of my legs which I use In waltzing. When this accident oc curred I had just got where I felt at liberty to. chooso n glorious being with starry eyes and fluffy, hair and mag nificently moulded form to steer mo around the rink lo the dreamy music of Strauss. .O:o young lady with whom I had waltzed a good deal; when sho heard that my leg was broken began to attend every dancing party sho could hear of, although she had declined a good many previous to that. I asked her how' she could be so giddy and so gay while I was suffering. She said she was doing It to drown her sorrow, but her little brother told me on the quiet that she was danc ing while I was sick becauso she felt perfectly safe. . My wif.i trught me how to waltz, fiho would teach mo on Saturday and repair her skirts during the following week. told her once, that I thought I was too brainy to dance. Sho said sho hadn't noticed that, but she thought I seemed to run too much to legs. My wife Is not timid in telling me anything that she thinks will be for my good. When make a mistake sho is perfectly frank with mo and comes right too me and tells tuc about it so that I won't do so again. A friend of mine says I haie pro nounced a distinctly 0rI3in.1l manner of waltiing, and that he never saw any body with one ctceplion, who waltzed as I did. and that was the recently de ceased Jumbo. I could waltz more easily if tlio rules did not require such a constant change of position. I tm sedentary in my nature, slow to move about, to that It takes a lady of great strength of purpo e ti pull mo. around on time. I had a partner once who said I was very easy to waltz with. She moved about with wonderful case and a poetic motion that made my legs stand out at an angle of -156 when we turned the corner. She told me to trust her. implicitly, and that she would see that I got around on time. My feet only toucticd tho floor three times during the dance and one arm has been a. Utile, longer than tho other ever since that time. Most of U10. other dancers left the floor and watched us with great in tcrcst. Finally I asked her If she didn't want to sit down and fan herself till could get her a glass of" water.- Sho said she didn't feel faticued at all, aiu then proceeded lo whirl roe around some more. It makes me shudder yet to think' of It. Every time that tho old bass viol would "zzzt, zzzt, zzzt," sho scrunched my shoulder blades together and swung me around like a wet rag. I then asked her if sho would not be kind enough to t ike me homo to my parents. I looked into her eye and begged her to remem ber her father, lie, too, was a man. "Ah," said I, "do not take advantage of your great strength. Perhaps you have a brother. 'How .would you like to have him fall Into tho hands of a strong woman and bo kidnapped so that you would never, never see his dear face again?-' She then relented and led me to-a s:at. I told her that, my friend who had inlioduced us had not pronounced her name distinctly. Might I ask her once more, so that wc could some day dance again? Shu smiled joyously nnd gave me a large, stiff,, thick blue card and left the room. It read as follows:. Sce. ltow. Seat- LULU HUltST, Hetaln this check as It will secure your scat. ADMIT OSK. Til SalntaioiT Effects of Simmons Liver Ilegulator upon the nervous system, prostrated by long suf fering with dyspepsia, constipation and kindred diseases, is wlthoutn precedent. Its tonic,calhartIc and alterativo effects arc truly wonderful. It is not the best things that Is.the things which wo call tho best that make men ; It Is not the pleasant things ; It is not the calm oxpciicnces of life. It Is life's rugged cxpcrlences.lts tempests, Its trials. The discipline of life Is here good and there evil, here trouble and there joy, here rudeness and and thero smoothness, one working with tho oth er; and the alternations of the one and the other, which necessitates adapta tions, constitute a part of that educa tion which makes a man a man, iu dis tinction from an animal which has no education. The succcessful man In variably bears on his brow the marks of the struggles which he has had to un dergo. Two things In life are absolutely certain death and sorrow; and these two, about which there is no contingent alone possess the power to surprise its. All that is problematical we aro ready lor, anu accept wiiuoiii, titling our eye-, brows; but to the figure of sorrow, whoso shadow falls athwart nu'r path a fw days' journey ahead, and death who waits at Its end, without clamor, since he Is sure'of us to Iheso we say, "It cannot be! It Is Impos'sjbllel" We count upon the uncertain, .but the in evitable surprises us. When Vo call to mind the humilia ting necessities of human nature as far as the body Is concerned, and in our in tellectual resolves the meanness or pal triness of many of our motives to ac- I tlon, we may well be surprised that a man who his so much cause to be humble should indulge for a moment in rridc, , , A 1 it 1.1. I .... l. - .vivcrusc whu t. ,,o a..u largest elreulitlon of any paper In the C "duty it will pay you. 1 THE GREAT REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE. AxoYdu'MUoiS Thf KtgvUttr tuvtr JMi -i iir, I meat cheerfuuv recommend it to all Vho -suffer from Udious Attacki cr any DiKSM ciuled, by a dls- arrangea aiair pi me uri Kansas Cut, Mo. w. R. RBlVRtfA: RD. Do You "Want QoodiDlgostion? I suffered Intenxly with till 'Slimatk. Htal. rA,etc. A neigh&r, who hAd.talctR'Srmmon Llrtr Rejulilor.'lold roe K wasl.'sliratcura for mr troubk. The nrtt dose. I looktrebmd very much, and in one week s time L was as stroec and beartT ai eTtr 1 was tt'fhKUtt vrntUin Itw tee fir Pytftftfa. ..... aicnawD, VI,-. it. u. WK&ridltAVT. Do You Sdffer.frdm'CorlsilpatlonT Tmimoflvof ItlBlM WAfai'hlr.litle. rj Ga, t " I have uwed Simmons Liver RrguUu lor uontupation n ray uoweisjcaweaDyaumpcrarj' Deraaeemeiit of the Urer, lot the last three or four years, and always vritk detidtd. btHtfil." Havri You Malaria? 1 have had eitxreorewlth Simmons Liver Reu later since tees,- and regard it Srflr malut mttsiciHt tt ttmts tr dunusl reuiuir It tmttlArioi rtritHt. So aood a btedlcuM deserves universal comnendattcn. k.v. M. B. WHARTON. Or. Sec'y Southern Baptist Theological Seuhury. f THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS V LIVER REGULATOR! See that voii cet tlve eenulne. witH.th red Z 00 front cf WMpixr. prepared only bt.. J. h.zeilin & CO.. sonVaor-meToas, PHILAC-EC'rUlA, TA. Dr. C. T. Horn, Ilespoctfally announces to his customers and the people generally tl.at be baiteraovcd his llKUO STORllfrora I.enok.ri linlldtng to his new store room opposite the publlo Square Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., whom he will be pleased to rcoelre friends and the public, and suppiy them with Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp fixtures, Stationer)' & Choice Cigars. together with a fine Hue of Utett Jeilgni la Wall Paper 1 AND at Lowest Price. Persons can. also. obtain Uye (Hunts and iSpectaclo. iproperly ad tuned to jhelr flKhl at reasonable1! -prion, Prescriptions compounded with earvday or n.ght. - Keinember, TH E OfcNTR AI. DltUtl atore, , ... 5kSMhiei l eb. 5. yl Dn.0.vr. HORM. LAND"1'"'" ipeolaltyjalfa WAR A I) II ITl tl N A 1 F.STttAllItlKIM-IPTtlAT. ES&nri all kinds nf LAN II SCRIPT bouir lit an.lsubl. Larue Stock, and lltuheit Prices paid. Do you wnm to sell or buy t If so, write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, WashlDKton, Q. U. inn.S-ttc. Central Carriage. Works Bank St., Lchiglitou. Pa., Are prepared to Ittanufaotar. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, Sec., Ut every description, in the 'most substantial manner, and at Lowest Uaali Prices flcpnlrinff Promptly Atlendeil So TIIEXLER & KREIDLBR X , April it, 1882 yl Proprietors WM. DUFFY & SO IT, of East Mauch Chunk, ar. prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort, st shortest notice. Orderi by mall will r ceivn prnmpt attention. Tetros moderate) or goodwork. senltlf MANHOOD lteslorrd. A itentlrman havlna- Innccentljr contracted the habit of self abuse In his youth, and In ennrenurnce sunered all the liu Mirrors of .Sexual Incapacity. Lust Man- hood. Physical Decay, tleneral Prostration, eto , will, out of sympathy for his fellow sulferers, tuall Iree the recipe by which M was finally cured. Address in confidence J. P1NKE V, it Cedar St., New York, dee.lriy WIN; innre money tlinn at anything- elae by laklnu: an acenov for the best sellliia book nnt tlrxlnnert sueeeeil rrand. ly. None Ull. Term free. IIalutt IIouk ijo., rortuuj. Elaine. ucezo-iy No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained far Inventors in tbe United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates, 'with oar principal 0 trice located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Office, wo are able tq attend to .11 patent business wllb greater promptness and de snatch and at less eost than ether patent at torneri who are at a distance from Wash ington, and wbo hate, therefore, to employ ' associate attorneys." We make preliminary ezamtnatlona and furnish opinions u tn ia. testability, Ireo or charge, and all who sr. Interested In new Inventions and ratenli ar. invited to send fffru copy ol our "tlnld. for o&talnlair ritentv wnten la sent free to any address, and contains, nomrjst. Instruc tions how to obtain patents and other valua ble matter. We refer to the Uerman-Amer. lean National Hank Washington, I). O.i the Royal Swedish. Norwegian and Uantsh Lear, tlons. at Washington t Hon. Jos. t'asty, lata Ohlef Justice U, S. Court of Ulalms; to th. Officials or th. U. H Patent O.Uie, aid to Senatore and Members of Cooa-ren freu every Slate, Addrer-si l.Ot'lr) HAaOKBA CO., So lienors of Patenia and Attornsjsatl.aw Le.. Droll llalldlnir WisaihQTow. I). I), sure, cure 11.00. II y mall wltk full dlree. tlnns. rinokforlt cent stamp. PEETfcUO. SOI Sixth Avenue, New York. dscTT-ly MERCHANTS UMSA prnflls hylntrcluelna-a Una uf new -ds.u5 illsnensihlato all families, wltl addr,sir ful parUcularf.llliALTIiroanOo-irssIr . rfn. fj iih Avennc, .vv Ycih ue? .t if
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