A.1 on i e 1 . l inKia 2l5 VARS. IN USE. Xh grtoVMedlcBt'Tiinmyh of the Age I SYtVIPTOIVlS O A TORPID LIVER. X.oeenf appetite, lloKclcoelWc, Palnla the Lend, with a dull eensalloa in the ?c!f ,.' Pnlnoundep.itt0'.,iJulr liln T7ti I Inn, nflnt pfitinir. Al t fa n HI Ma io4iUiioniQ-rx pttion-ot ocar orimna, IrmnbllUyof temper, I.ctsv aplrlts, with 'areellntrdi unvlrf&tocelrctod pome duty, WearltocWWilricfsi, it,m(crlnir at the ' Uc5TIiotif.licforaUHi, cirnrllcadaeho OTcj Uuo,rUht cjc.,Jl.cMli'srjcsj, MltU HJTT'S JPttiI.5 ni'o especially adapted to iMWii,'Oe',dii90 Directs such a chaiwvet(eUlij4ViRStnnl9ht!o(uffercr. , Thyrjncrtnso the A imcXltr, una cause the bodln TaLsirii l'letli, linn ibe rtem Is nonrlsheil.nrcl nrllr-lrTonlo.AcUnn on ihA n tir.fiiivA'i'ecniia. It ra-ulnr stool sera TUTTS HAIR DYE, Osat IlAin or Wni'KKua chnnRed to a GLOSsrvllLaohVby-a utiiRiB application of this Bit: .'Jrtmpatts ft imtural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Drarjjrists, or sent by.ejcpresn on rocntpt or 51, Office, 44 Murray St., How York. Mhtaoehtstdseu IV1ISS0UR! STEAPfl esher ?1 Ulllt,mf.n Men nn4 Women fcf good cliM-ncter notl intellteenco. xclrwiro Territory (taarahteed A wmfrftMrjal of atlsfnotorr. A trjouwind nor cent thn Imi-tM jioher In imiHO yrasuBr U) do roinrnen at-my eiwnw ii nei 1 1 trintuorni whera. h it rotifce it a .ihenomlnnl bucci'm every r Illustrated eirruliir einl termaof twnoy U. WUKTrlcSta LOUIO, 710 COUt T'l.t 1.0 1. aincthe Family f! r tl n i? n r t- great -netTtia tiulity.' V rito for clrrtilar. FAMILY CCFFEt ROASTtR CO.. Sr. LOUIS, Co. RAINBOW RUPTURE "IbMff Simple, ic, reluiblo unit a iwtfert retainer. It In not a Truss. Horn Dm nnd Ml,t .. I I,. preunro forgotten.-&euu for clrrulnr with ti-ett-rncmlnlj from urnteful inilf'rprii nrol'lv thl nn. PlUuicS AdclrsM Central M dicnl ur.d burtEioil .JriSi.i, . n"lntS 1Tf " WlMli of larelcnl onumraionlcnirii Mcnkeninc diKi, imd pri' Tate troubloii in mala rod K-mula our p:la!tr. 11a Ocaaultatloufrao and invited. Nerw-Lifs and Vigor Tills cut chovra tba Howard Electric AUU noiic Shield ai applied nor the Kid uc J mi ml Ncrvo-vltul ct'nter-. Tno only an pllanca made that llts every part of thn hotly, and th only one needed to fOSITtTELV cvnK Hldllt'TDlfcOlLKO OF THE it li ciinuttlMii, i e worn ciifei or SCllllnlil Vl llU lies, ISxliutlM tlnn, liupolrii ;, and all DIM' 1 ct)fCNanu voi,k i noKof Ibe CJrllKk Cniilul Urtrulia Patented Feb. ST, 1CT.. YOUNO.JlKN". fron oany Indli-crctlon, lack ntno force and fall Jo attain trcng'h. MIDDLE VO'JIl MEIf often lackxlu-or. nttrlhut- hij 11 to Ilia proretil of yt ar-. The )TlIKil. WTVR i n.l MAID, Htirferlnsfrrm Pcmale V nkti(n,-!i!'iT"in Debillly and ether all Blent?, will find it the only curt:. To one ami atl wn iyUiat t'.i Shield glvci n nat ural aid In a natural wiy WlTIIOL'r.l)Kl;OJilM.i THK FTOM.ClI. A'Hi-rniitcd Wito YctirT and llio Iicft nifpllunce itiude Hiar-trated lMmiihletcUIW:i. TVI'llS OF MKX. alpo Pantplilt for Itillt' only, ent on leceijtt of 0c, toalctl; pntf.ulfdi 1'HCU. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES', 1 101! lie.tiittt St., Piula. .SLAND E Stock Farm, Crosao Slo, Vt'iyno Co., Mich. SAVAQK & FAUSUM, l'noPitiETons. ItV'ilfOJJTEO' Perc5y$i'CJ?3 Worses. All S3C'?S n tV"i fv J rU'-s end isma i -it ... d it-'.stoied in the of es'jiluric rrcnci &a4 r. "t. j IS hCJIltlfulIt Mlu.Mul 0' V.i ,"E ci t'niE Ilk U accoisP)! - bvAuro. d i . i.trSriL s -i rwt fitnl'.Ur wtWi - o i-rar rr..: v,.. r:iC( raCamptu lllyitri. . . n , -i t v ,), rrCon prr a tni m'ruf vn-cr i n i " t end hem 13 tha rum Address. Sava.ul ft tw.v.. -xtn' lui.li. PIAMOS-ORGAfS lae demand f r the Improved Nasob t Uamiih I ianos U now to larire that n Ficnnd iiduhion to tha factory lia herome Imperative, Ihj not renulie one quarter at much lunlnir an llunoa on Mm pre ailing re-t-pln pvei. m. Colo-tilt t'JtidoKlie, fr-e. 100 s jrlea ol (laotks, t!J to WJ. For Cash, Eaay I'ynieiit, or Itemed. Mason St Hamlih Organ and Piano Co., yy w voitKiSKOi-TYiK t.ciumco. THE ADVOCATE , JOB ritlNTJ-iVp llOUSE, HANKWAV, i.illGHTON. Ijkst WoiucyiucKS l.ow!" rftrtftft --frV . ' .I ''I1 r. mi - 1 ' iii:.LnAivc.o;s,M BANK STK'grL'firP'ar Flour aiHoecl. AllKindutr. v l.-fecJu'fllTT ni Ul l..llWrfc'-ltA' uii spr.u pv - We wnuli ens that wraiP lirrjainn to nu 1 V tlieui With T'orti 113-M ii iU.m-,i .ii Kit i.r i:.st-i'kic;i:s. V. HEILMAN & CO Jti v fi a. ran A MISCELLANEOUS. . v.. A Bangor citizen 1ms been awftrded $021 damages by tlip totwi,. because -lio lost a pair of horses last winter by the ice breaking while he wascrosslng the river, i'he plaintiff held that the liver Was a public highway, and the judes6 charge 1 the jury. . " Portland, Or., maintains a colony of Chinese lepers on her poor farm, t hayo been deaf In one ear for ten years, and partially neat in tne otner '"for - two months i have been treated by - t . ..v . . , . car sribcialR doctors and received no benoilt. II a vlui! used Iily.'s Cream lt.ilm for about a month, I find-myself gtctily Jmproveil, and can hear well mi,! consider It a mo?t vatiab)o remedy. 1 Ij.td also liail catarrh, with dropping of mucous Into ;ny throat hnd pain over, niv eyes, which troubles also have en tirely dlssaiiearpd.' -1). 1). Yates, Up "pet Lfslt', Ilrdonie Co., X. Y. Ltcrlln was the s'ecne of no less than seven iuhjldcj.oiie week recently. LotHon artd Zurich are bo'.h tohave food and cookery, exhibitions this year. A. convict in tho Ohio State Peril. tentiai'y at Columbus, has been notified than an uncle who lately died in the liarbadoes has left him $73,000. The prisoner has another year to. serve, and U In for burglary. He has a wife and TClllI I living. ' Piles! Piles !l Piles !?! Surd cure for blind, blccdin" and itching piles. One box has cured the worst case of 20 yoars standing. Xo one iifcd suiter five inlnutesTTtftSr-'ttiilifK William's Indian Pile Ointment. Itali- Mjrln tumor., allays itching of the pil- vate parts, nothing rise, aoui iy drug gists ami mailed on receipt of price, $1. William's Mi g. Co., I'rou s., ueveianu, O. Soli at Thomas' drug storo. The dime novel is the right bower ofthcdeUl when be. Is playing for a boys head and heart. Mmc. Marie lioze has almost cn tlrcly recovered from her severe illness. Her sickness was due to an attack of blood poisoning, which was caused by the cscapo of gas In her residence. To Young l.ad tof - If your life is made a burden owing to blackhead?, pimple! and other eruptions on tho face marring your beauty and causing so much chagrin, it Is no longer necessary to enduro it. Dr. I'lagg's Family Ointment will certainly remove all-such blemishes anil leave your skin soft, smooth and beautiful, bold by all druggists and mailed on receipt ol price, 20c. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. bold at 1 nomas dru store. A dentist ot Uristol, Conn., was surprised the other day by a call from a Mlildletown man, whopaldhim twenty' live cents which he had owed him for twenty-five years for pulling a tooth. Some public men find not a little of their time and efforts taken up with de nials of alleged interviews. A Hue-Shaken Snfferera who resort to Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters, experience speedier and more com plete relict than they can hope to do by the use of quinine. This well authenti cated fact is of Itself sulllcicnt to have established a high reputation for the Hitters. Hut the article is not a specific merely for the various forms of malari al diseases, It endows the system with a degree of vigor, and reforms its irregu larities with a certainty that constitutes Us best defence against disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, specially rife where tho atmosphere and water are miasma tainted. Fever and auue. bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake are remedied and prevented by it, and it also removes dyspepsia, constipa tion, rheumatism, Ae. Take this medi cine on the first indication that the sys tem is out ot order, and rest assured that you will be grateful for the hint. Cienerals, colonels, and officers of lesser military lights can be found to the number of 02 In Jtome, Ua., but not a single private is known to exist within the city limits." Tho fourth crop of berries tills sea son was recently picked from a York Pa., raspberry bush. Throughout the Southern States, at certain seasons of tho year, whole com munities are suuject to levers, ague, bilious attacks, and a hundred ailments. 'Quinine" is the popular remedy, but the occasional use of Vinegar Hit lers renders such medicines entirely un necessary. Nothing is known to relievo a torpid liver so quickly. The license of an Kaston hotel keeper lias been revoked because of his cfusal to shelter a person suddenly taken ill. An Italian living In New York shot himself recently because his wife paid less attention to him than to a pet cat she was always fondling. rVdolf I.alloz, carriage manufacturer. llll Carroll SUeet.Hullalo, N. Y., states, I was troubled with nausea of the stomach, sick headache and general de- unity. Hurdock Illooi JMtters cured mo." -A man weighing but forty pounds although measuring six feet four In ches in height, is among tho curiosi ties In a Hoston dime show. The liquor and beer saloons of Lon don if p'.acetl in a row would extend, t contemporary claims, a distance of seventy-eight miles. There must be an open road between the food we eat and the substance of which our bodies are composed. If the road Is clogged or closed we sicken, faint and die. This road Is made up of the organs oi ingestion and assimilation. Uf these the stomach and liver are chief. Most people have had more or less ex pflrlenec of the horrors of constipation rrcveui it unit an its fearful sequence by using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Iteme- uy. it is tno nrst sic; that costs. A mlnnie ball, supposed to have taken part In tho late war, was found a week or to ago embedded in a rock at Old Fort Jackson, Oa. A Humboldt county, Cal., man, by naihoScth 'Klnman, Is on his way to" WjJshJ"UL'Uo present President Cloro- wiiu wiiu an eiK-uorn cuair. The First Keen Twinco. "As the season advances.lhc pains and aches by which rliuttmatlsiu makes It self known, are experienced" after every exposure. It is not claimed that Hood's Sarsaparilla fa a spcellle for rheumatism vVo doubt if tliero !, or can bo such a remedy. Hilt the thousands benefited by HooiJ'e .Sarsaparilla, warrant us in' ttgring others who suffer from rlicuma Usui to take It beforo the first keen Uwlllge. Petrified wood.together with it piece of rosin and a couple of other things, worn found In Anieileus, Ua., tho other day, At a depth of ISCO'fcet. An Augusta, Me., woman who Is Irving long walks to offset a U-ndwicy lo obesity, report, that her weight has J been reluced eight pounds In about two' week". I THE LIFE LESSOR Ltarnoi by a Prominent Hudson Odd , Fellow. , From Uc miliA , iVl Y ; liiah'lr . Mr. John Eltirg,- la'ithlul 6 Id'Fellow (PaHGrmidj tlnileflwnld, N. 432) and a member or-tlie B.ipllst rhtlrcli, ays i "I have been, as most ol' my acijuolnlHurea In Hudson know, a snfTerrr from dyiprpsia lor ten yean Heplnning Willi Indiges tion, sour stonlurh and flatulence, f became 8 i iv, ak that my biily became n burden too heavy to carry alid my mind- waa weighed down by a 'gloomy despondency. After jalitigl lelt n's K I had nMialluf glowing iron Id my stomach,! my abdomen would bloat and I was afflicted almost ron elalitly with sick headache. A ladv learn ing of my t-oiiilitlon, nilviaeii mo to use. ijk. DAVID rift r but ji ta vuaiio iuu 1-.DY, telltiu: mo what an infinlto deal 01 good it I nit done her and others whom alio knew. 1 bceAn lakloi: it In t lie latter part ot Aii2usl, and used altogether only three boltln, wl en it achieved In i.ie the motl noiiderlul improvement. I have now gained llerli. and feel stronger, butler and happier than I havo III ten years, t A VOIUTK 1U:MEDY. cured my friend, I!. F Herniati!, ol tihent, of the lingering to mains of malarial lever and of billNtKiiess Mr. Hiirvev Tliomaa. thpcrfeer.on War ren ttrcct, just belmy tho Worth House, ys that il has had woiidernilly good re aul s upon him'. Scores of mr nruuuihtan ces 4V, that having once tried it. they could never agun bo without ll. 1 nayo given I'. In my children ami found it the best Inedieine 1 hifto eyer know for regulating their bowel, and purifying their blood '1 he know'-eitgo f this medlelne deem the grealejt lesson ot physical life." A llaille and Jlt'Victorv. "I carried the burden of iljspnpsia about all my life," aai'i Mrs. Pierce, n lady eighty years old, rebidliig at Uochester, N Y., "until aljnul three jenrs ago I began taking Dr David Kennedy's "Favorite, llemi'dv' of Itond out, vou kuow and it has given mo more ambit'on and strength thou i have bad since I was young," $1 WEEKS. 13 Tho POLICE GAZETTE will Im mailed securely wrapped, lo any address in the United Slates forthroo mouths on receipt ol ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowad lo postmasters agents and clubs Sample copies mailed Iree. Address all orders lo niCllAUD K. FOX, Fru:;i:i.ix SQUAnie, N. Y, May 30, 18S5-ly A Lecture to Yoi On The Loss of A Wlnre on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sper iiatorrhuta. induced by Self Abuse, In volunlary Emi'siona, Impoteiicv, rervouii Debility, and Impediments to Mamai:, generally: Consumption, Epilepsy and Flit-: .Mental and riiysu-ai incapacity, .vi tj ItOIJEUTJ CUIiVEUW EIjIj, M. I. The world renowned author, in thm ad miraolo lecture, clearly proves Irom his wn experience lhat Iheawlul coii-'eoiiences ol Bolf Abyso may be elleelually removed without dangerous surcital .operation". boHgies, inslrumeiits. rings or cornial" pointing out a mode ,d cure at oncn certait and elfertiial, by which every suflorer, no inalter what Ins coiulillon may bo, muj cure liimsiir cheaply, privately auJ radl tally. -Sir This leciurc win prive a uoon n thouoaoil-t and Ihoiisinds. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, b auy ailili-es, on receipt of four cents, or tw postage slumps. Ad'-ress rho cui.vi:Kr:i,ii medical co. 41 Ann St., New ork, X. Y. Post Olfife dox. 450. inay23 l. For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, See, &c. GO TO r- E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, LehiRhton. Goods guaranteed and prices ua low as else where for tbesamo quality ofgoodl. July 18, lSS5-y TIE IMnko 1T0 to U0 npr month ,bpell!n(c our .Standard HooKd ot l(iiiLi:s, bleu (iv worK hi Spring o.m Mnnmer. AildrefS J, U, Mc Curdy At Co., rmta-Jolpblu, A TOTnTHT rci -res n t a 1 1 t of vw iro.'a Hdilrtt to trnvol A rn f1Tr,TI ibrouali Carbon coun W-WWJJy with VALUABLE woitKfl vou. arr.iiAL classics ok HL'aiM-:e mkn ami MKCiiAMca who uiuierslaml nriii uccil tli em. trivlnir their ontcr nt iuhl: prollts liberal, eafy ami quick; ran refer to uruiicrnvn ciennnp t-a lotu a wc-k wno nr j.leusetl with the wurk; only $10 cnltn) re quireu; wrne lor rarttcuiar-suyou mean dusi iicrit; itlve one, trHile or previous eni.Uy. meni nni reierences rninser, ranuer Co., VHniierblU Avu., New Yo rk. DROP IX AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICII FOR Cheap Printing ! '-tlERYUUSflEBltllV ?7fihbctirodir&1!i. ba! . 1 mca ..ana nmnHDC niiclan. UlnatU) s'Aioaa Fur- HARRIS' f youlhlL tndf-cretlon. too 1 rt iGjufr-ni;a. f fiVR, iirafn worTr. Ami: 11a u?mo-i:iinei nwtfr:. I ni teiacdlcs Cot thM? -cuhlc9. Get our lrC9 ARAciCALCunEFcn 3JERV0U3 C.rcu':rar.d ana -roil i-sce car J t krn lmrortir.1 Dnail.ITS'A Crganlc Weiiiessil 'tlltr II, rnylhtlIA!4 CUI.LO thcuani,, doc) nil ii-i.ntrQ wi:a oueni linn 11 Duttn-ii. nr tAu V DECAY, .fpotaor lucon.cnicDce lnTCtinfifMld3Ic IcjEclcntiec'tni Jty plcl. Idtrc EdTcll aril j;bq r.ian. Tsrru rcn flEvr,, J p:ci. i.a:rcc(i t''i sect or t oil 'plica rauMti it. nrrif.a la.lurnc. I. ffll l;AnsBVUsgiria.im! atnl f netlonocfutt to. t BlA- inOUSAHO UASS3. OTrEUnrTV". man c-TtEiim I. rc Korea. The fct imatli jt clcjnctts of life, vhlch hi... beta ih.puienti,eeomiciici rul.mtr&Didlveiln.both Two "lootbi. nooS xnrooiloaUii, 7.00s rfreiyiheiiKxiiiTijt,r. ilAnnis REMEDY CO.. HTGCKCMSTB BOO N. Uentb Bu. BT. liDtJIB, no. ttlltTU,Ep ppRSON6lHof n Trues, Jiff H? TRIAL, "FARMERS' COLUMN. Fattening Hogs. In fattening good, strong, vjgorous hogs, over a year old, corn and water lnakc a good food. We.donot ay thqro is nothing better; but if we-Hved in the great corn-growing sections, wo' should not look for anything cheaper and 'nioro' fattening. In fattening younger pigs, however, a greater variety of foot! ,1s desirable. We want the pigs to grow nnd fatten at tho same time. For this purpose wo need a good breed, or a good grade of hogs. Wo need warm, dry, , comfortable quarters, and plenty of good, easily digested food. The best and most easily digested food Is milk. The slops from tho house, or tho refuse from a hotel, Including scraps of meat and fat, 'and bread and vegetables, are proverbially excellent. On the farm, any food we do not know what else to do wltlij goes to the pigs.- Tills Is right. Hut If wo ant to fatten the pigs, wc must sec that they have, some kind of .grain, In addition to such food as cabbage leaves, beets, mangels, sweet apples, small and partially rotted potatoes, etc. Tim secret of economical feeding consists In giving the pigs all the grain they can eat, ithout weakening their" appetite' for the mixed and cheaper food and vege tables. When corn is the principal food for 011113 fattening pigs, a Utile bran, or rather, what wc call "fine feed," is very desirable. If the corn is fed whole, a good plan Is to mix the linefeed with the water say. a pint to each gallon of water and let the pigs have all they will drink of it. If tho pigs have all the vegetables they will eat, they will not drink much water, and more fine feed, say a quart to a gallon of water, may be used. If the pigs do not take to the lino feed and water, mix in a little corn-meal till they get In the habit of drinking it. Am. Agriculturist. An Important Discovery. The most Important Discovery Is that which brings the most good to the great est number. Dr. Klng'sXew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, will preserve the health and save life, and is a priceless boon to the afflicted. Not only does it positively cure Con- sumption.but Coughs, Colds,Hronchltis Asthma, Hoarseness, ami an aitections of the Throat, Chest, and lmngs, yield at once to its wonderful curative powers. f vou doubt this, get a trail bottle free, at T. u. 1 nomas drug store. The Xew South. The South is rich in everything but money, the people have too much land; some persons who live m poor cabins and cat corn-bread and bacon the year round, and part of tho tlino arc short of these luxuries, own thousands of acres of land. With so much land, only mere strips of bottom are cultivated, and, as the saying goes here, a man can get a living by working two months in the year. The next plentiful thing to land Is leisure. There is more lelsuie taken by one farmer in tho South than by twenty farmers in the North and West. Consequently, there is little grown for sale, except tobacco and cot ton, and little for use: for Western bacon, Northern butterand flour.Xortli em or Western clothing, hardware, plows, wagons, and most of the other necessaries of life, are brought In, and money sent out in exchange. Whereas pork, butter, flour, and all sorts of provisions, wool, fruit, and all Eorts of timber manufactures, might be shipped away In large quantities, or at least made for home use, and the money kept in the country which now goes out to freely as to keep every one poor, and compel tlicm to live on credit. Every day the railroads are bringing in Western and Northern farmers by scores, and these men are apt to sec the wealth hidden under the rough and un attractive surface of the country. They see the riclt soil, they enjoy the fine climate; they don't see the venomous snakes, the bitterness of spirit, and the preponderance of the negroes, which foolish and untruthful persons have said so much about falsely ;but If It were not for a fow physlcial features of the country, the absence of good farming. the poor houses, the scarcity of stock, and tho want of barns, they would not know they were traveling so far from home, and would find no difference between tho people hero and their neighbors North or West. Scores of farmers in North Carolina have said to me, wo want your people to come here and show us how to work; wo want to learn; we have plenty of room; there I: nothing to hinder; all the old differences aro gone; slavery Is got rid of, and wo arc glad of it; it is the greatest relief In the woild to have gotten rid of the care' of It, and wo are far better-off as It I: than with the old system- of labor. As a rule, tho negroes '-'are good laborers. and with a good- employer, who will snow luein now to worKr nitd will pay them" rcgultrly,riity- can be made fa betferthan they are. HliXltv Stewaiit In Am. Agriculturist. A Railroad Man's Views. Mr. Joseph IUckson, the agent -in ioronio, uuiaua, or me iewi-orK, West Shore and Huffalo ltallroad Com pany; Is well-known throughout the Dominion. He writes that for Several weeks his little girl was. Ill with bron chitis. He used different preparation and also had her treated by a physician but without effect. Finally, he tried lied Star Coueh Cure, anil before -ono bottlo was finished she wasipeifoctly WC1I,' An old carpet should be kept con vcnlently near to wrap up tho barn pump as tho weather gets colder. Husk the corn as toon as ripe, and bind tho stocks 'In small bundles which aro more easily" handled than large ones loosely bound. Find time) to, at icSst, clean all im plements which will not be needed agal this season ;rub the metal purts-smootl and oil; If repairs or painting' Is -needed do it, if not pressed for time, or put it .... . . , in a iiaiuiy place when It may he done later on. Subscribe for the C-Al:uo. Anvo CATE SI. 00 a yr.tr Corkscrew Suits Only $22. H. H. PETERS' TIK13 TAIXOR, Announces lo lii.i customers and the chizenr generally that he Is "ON DECK" with one of tho Largest and most Fasld mable Stocas of Fall and Winter Styles of I'OItlilGKib DOMESTIC msnulartured CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SUIT INGS, AND OVERCOATINGS, ver before shown in lids s.'ction, und at prices, t', Hint lefv competition. None but the best of workmen are employed, henco the Best Workmanship and Fit is guar anteed in eyery ease. Also, on OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of newest styles, Including Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c., &c- Ba fcure you rail and examine gonaa and prices before going elsewhere. H. H.PETERS, The Tailor, . PXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING, Bank Street, - - April 18, 1885 ly Pictures, Pictures, Pictures, o o o Copied and enlarged in all sizes from card to life size, viz : OIL PORTRAITS, WATER COLORS, Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photographs. o o o All work guaranteed or no pay. All we ask is a trial, us a call and be convinced. No. 105 N. 8th Franklin Santee, Manag J. S. KREIDLEE, AGT. Orders left at attention. the Advocate LEWIS respectfully informs his many has removed his BOOT LEWIS WEISS, Arpp 4, 1885-ly WHO IS UNACQUAINTSD WITH THE II L t Li r t. AMIVII-.ie.t-i I Wi-ii 1 ' inu.cifi nof!K ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY nv roiaiv. ot Hi cantral position and uSm Ttr ivllnnd 'trafflo botwesn c t e4 of th'o Atlantlo and PaclUo Co.,Et3. It UlaTsS Ttho favorlto aiid host routs to rnd irom points iE. et, Northeast and BoStneS; and cOTroipondlnz points V est Northwest crolSouihwest. Tho Roclt Island syat im Includoa In its rooln line and brnrches. Chi J'ollQL Ottawa, LaBallo, Poorla. Genoseo, Mollno qnd Itock Iejand. In Illinois; navonnort MusoUlno. Washlnston. Falrdeld, Ottumwa. Oskalopea West Ubert? wo City, fts lSS iridlanola, Wlntereet. AtlanUc. Knoxvll o. Aubon. Uorlan. Quthrle Contro and Council Dlulls. In Iowa; GoUatln, In THE GREAT ROCK. ISLAND HUUit Guaranto-a tta patrons that eonso of personal security afforded by a solid, Uiorouinlv b -lliljtod road-bod; smooth, tracks of continuous steel rail; oub .stStlallV' bulltulvorts Tnnd brl-Jws; rolling stock as poor rperfoctlonaa haS-Bklil cin malso It: tbo eafoty hppllancos of patent buffers, platforms and oJr-braltes: and tlrat oxaotln? XSSSgteWfe tfosSseTc H&urlSaof ffl lV,asenTer Equipment. ' .,.,.. , nosod or won vent uitea, iirto'.y ijDiioisteruu ij v.vjat.i.. - -t-t; Pulace Skispers of tho lalosi -ialfm. and sumptuous Dfalmr Core. In vvhlch efiborntely cooked moala nru letsurelsr eaUn. "good uiBCBtiormunB on Appetite, and Health on both." Betwoen Chlcoco and Kansas City and ArrSnsan, ore also run tho Celebrated Recllnlns Clialr Cars. THP FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. lathe direct and fnvorlte Hno.beUveen "Sra SmVeStiona Kre m i In Onion Dooow foi "all points In tho Territories PPrAvVrf.o this roSteT Past Express Trains are run to the watering placo sumra-r .resorts.. Plcturemo localhles, ,and untiniT nangn Skt fields rd betwoen Nowport News. Richmond. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, f joa utayow cnq. i n i , . ,r., i.'ancaa nit-.. T.-iin mnniiH and St Paul and lntermodlato pplnta. Mtin inftthfte 1 1 i c.i ; I ijirji'j. viti For dota-U-ji lnform.itu n soo Mapj and Folders, obtainable as well as TloSS at rilVtaclp R. R. CABLE, ' President ind Central Manager, Chicago, I band a lull anil Fashionable II L.ehighton, Penn'a. Give o o o St. Allentown, Pa. ter, Uffice will receive prompt Feb 28-lir WEISS friends and customers that lie AND SHOE STOI B Into tho NEW BUILDING, nearly opposlto Ida Old Stand, and that ho Is now recelvlri; and opening up for their Inspection a very largo and fashionable line ol well-eek-tlcd Boots. Shoes. Gaiters, Hats, Caps, UMBRELLAS,, suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! and Invites you to call and examine Goods and learn prices before pur chasing elsewiiere. SATISFtC TION In all cases fully guaranteed Hemeinber, THE KKW SlOJtUop posit e the frot of ui sTiinr.T, BAM Street, LEHIGHTOU. CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILl. inia mar, i hh i , ..k. Lou's f ei close rell tlon to r.U principal lines East end dlsoipuno wmcii CMcaTO and " omiuui wiu in.nn.".--'". . , Btatosond Canada; or ' E. ST. JOHN. Ccneril Ticket and Paiunjtr jnl, Chicago. w in I n ALL S0RTS, Little Paul R , is a bright little boy, six years old, and of a religious turn of mind. Some weeks ago, at church, he became quite Impressed with the minister's eloquence, and on his re turn home was silent and thoughtful. On Monday, however, ho went to his mother, and asked her If It would be proper for htm to call upon the divine and converse with him about the ser mon. 1 lie mother, a devoted christian woman, assured hltu that the minister would no doubt be delighted to talk with him, and remarked that she was glad her little boy was beginning thus early In life to think about these mo mentous questions. Arrived at tho pastor's residence, Paul was ushered into the reverened's presence. Mr. ," said tho boy, gravely, "I came to talk with you about your ser mon you said God was everywhere is lie?" "Tes, dear child," said the bland old gentleman', "the good God is over all his presence is everywhere." "In the river?" "Certainly." "In the stove?" "Ves, everywhere." "Is lie in my mother's pantry?" "Surely, surely, my boy." "Is He in her bureau?" "Ves, there Is not a place you can mention where God Is not." Paul's face brightened, ho grew eager as he put the next inquiry, "Is He In my hand I when shut it tight?" "Certainly." "Well, is He in my pocket?'' "Yes, God is in your pocket." Whereupon the little fellow jumped up, anil, approaching the good man, exclaimed witli the concentrated air of a dozen unbelievers: "I've got you now, Mr. D jlhave'nt got any pocket at all!" A very largo proportion of the suf fering that alllicts mankind proceeds from the simple feeling of discourage ment. Besides the misery which it in flicts, there is the palsying effect which it exerts on all human effort. As long as hope reigns in the heart, no exertion seems too great; It is when hope sinks away and despondency takes its place that the labor of hand or head begins to languish. Keep your eyes turned inward upon yourself, and beware of judging others. In judging others a man labors to no purpose, commonly errs, and easily sins; b'lt in examining and judging himself ho is always wisely and usefully em ployed. There are no little enemies; people cither hate you with their whole hearts, or they don't hate you at all. Tills hating a little is like blowing up a pow der-mill a little, for all know it cannot be done. The best of the book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests, just as the charm of music dwells not in the tones, hut in tho echoes of our hearts. It is a little thing to speak a phrase of common comfort, which, by dally ttse, has lost its sense; yet on the car of him who thought to die unmouriicd 'twill fall like sweetest music. He who does good to another man docs good also to himself, not only in consequence, but in the very act of do ing It, for the consciousness of well doing Is an ample rewanl. Those with whom we can apparent ly become well acquainted in a few mo ments are generally the most dlfllcult rightly to know and understand Carelessness and the lack of fore thought have much to do with many of tho trials and troubles of life as actual sin and wrong-doing. Our best friends or our greatest enemies, as wo use or abuse them, arc the passions nature has planted within our own breasts, Life's real heroes and heroines are those who bear their own burdens bravely and give a helping hand to those arcun I them. Innocence Is like a flower which withers when touched, and blooms not again, though watered with tears. N'evcr call a man a liar; perhaps he may not be a liar, and you would not like to call a man out ot his name, Perhaps ho may bo one and knock you down. Success and Pro iperlty. People who are fond of complaining of the In justice of circumstances, complainin; that the good are often unsuccessful and the evil are often prosperous, wouli do well to analyze carefully their esti mate of success and prosperity. If they Include in it riches, fame and position and exclude in it peace of mind, a con tented spirit, a cood conscious, a noble character, and the luxury of dolnggood they aie right according to their stand ard. Hut if those latter possessions are preferable, then are the good prosperous indeed, with a prosperity that no mis fortune can touch and no less remove and tho evil aro truly unsuccessful, though they may have wealth and sta tlon, and power and case, In the little world In which child ren have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt ns in justice. It may be only small Injustice that the child can be exposed to; never theless he Is keenly alive as to what is right and fair, however limited be his domain. .V man never gets thoroughly ills gustcd with love's young dream until he has given a girl a ring, and three days afterward discovers that she has been to a jeweler to ascertain its real value, Tho man who complains that ho has "married the wrong woman" does not deserve your sympathy. It shout. '"I g.7n to the woman She h.s married tho wrong man-by a large majority. "When my horse was sick with what was called lung fever, last spring, gave Simmons Liver Ilegulator (liquid) In one ounce doses, twice a day, Thoy , " all recovered speedily. - , K. T. M1CHENEK, , Prop'rMlchencr Express. - i Jcuklntown, Pa." THE UAHIIOX ADVOCATE, OXE DOIXAB IT.B YEAH IK ADVANCE. SUBSCRIBE XOW! PSSffn To Regulate THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY h warranted not to contain a tingle par ttcla of Mercurv or anv toiurloui inb staiice, but Is purely vegetable. It will Curo all Disease cauttd by Derangemont of tba tlrer, Kldnoyi and Stomach. If your Uvm- U out of order, then your whole system It deranged. Tne blood it Impure, the breath offetuWet you ha headache, feel languid, dliptiited and nervous. To prevent a more serious con dition, UKe at once asrarnona LIVER I REGULATOR. If you lead a sedentary life, or suffer with KitkiPT AfJectiona. avoid stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulate. bure to relieve. If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feet heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and ye will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If you- are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, Dyapepnta and Jllltounntma, seek relief at once In Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not require continual dosing, and oosu but a trifle. It will cure you If you wake up In the morning with Utter, bad taste In your mouth, TAKE; Tonguo. Chtl Simmons liver Regulator. It cor rects tne inuou stomacn. swccicm the lireath. and cleanses the Furred ontruo. cm lu ren oiten need some safe lAtnar- tic and Tonic to avert aoprnachlne sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache. Sick Stomach, indigcllon, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or stimulating without Inloxl eating, take Bimmoas Liver Regulator. PREPARED BY J. H. ZEILIH & CO., Philadelphtn, Pa. REMOVAL! Dr. C.T. Horn, Iicspeotfully announces to bis ouitoraert una tho people generally Itathe BtsreraoToil Ml DltUG STUKE from Lenckel'i llullJIng to his new store room opposlto I lie Publle Sqnnro Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., whero be will be pleaiett to rrcelre friends and Uo publle, anil supply them with ure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery & Choice Cigars. together with a Sne line of Ulcit designs la Wall Paper AND DecorationS, t Lowest Prices, rersont.ean rtleo obtain Uys-tllussos nu d Spectacles, prup.rly at. usteu to incir biiei" i rviiuunm. privta. Prescriptions cotnpounded with ear day or night. Remember, Till-: CENTRAL. DKUU SWr, Feb. 3.-J1 db. a t, hork; LAND Claim, a specialty, a sd VTAK ItAN lS. A ll II IT I O N A L. IIIIMESTKAIl CJEHTIK1UAT. ESanil all kinds of LAND SGIilPT bauitht Ami suit). I-urije Stock, and ItlKbeit Prleei pnld. Ilo rnu mm to poll or hurt If ivrllo to A. A. T11UMAS, Attorney nt Law, kvasiunxion, u, u. tan. o-t e Central Carriage ..Works Bank St., Lehiglitoii, Fa.-, Are ireisrcd to Mannfuotore Carriages, Euggics, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., of every description, la the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices liepali'lng Promptly Attended 'O TREXLER 4 KREIDLKR, April 8S, 1882 yl ProprleUr. WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Manch Chunk, aro prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort, at shortest notice. Orders by mall will r ceivo prompt attention. Terms moderate or good wurk. SfPltll IMANIIOOl) Kestored. A Kentlrinnn harlnr Inno.eaHy contracted the hoblt of i.ir abme In hie youth, und In con.enuence sanrred all the horrors or Sexual Incapacity, L"'t Mn liond, l'h)ilcal Decay, lleneral Prnitratton, etc . will, ont of srinnathv for his fellow sutlrrers, mail Iree the recipe by which he was nnally cared. Adorers laeonndeaee J. W. I'lNKEY,.! Cedar St., New lork. dee.37 ly TJTTT,nore mony than at aeylblnr ele. by nl IV tUKinff on agency lor ine veil evuins -book out lleKfnners eaeeeed arand- ly. None lull. Uo., Portland. Trrms free. Hallstt Hook Maine. deeJa-lr No Patf nt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tho United States Uanada and Europe, at reduced rates. With oar principal offlco located In Washington, dliectly opposite the United Statee PaUot Oince, wo are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptneis and d. spatcb and at less cost than ether patent at tornevs who are at a distance from Wash. Ington, and wbo hate, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examination, and furnish opinions as to nu tentablllty, Ireo or charge, and all who ar. Interested hi new inventions and patents ar Inrlted to rend for a copy ot our "tlulde for oblalnlnK Patents," which is seat free lo any address, and contains eomr-lcte Instruc tions how to obtain patents and other valua ble matter. We refer to the Oerman-Amer. lean National Hank Washlnston, D. O.; Ik. lloyol Swedlih.Norweulanand Danish Lee. Hons, at Waiblniiton; Hon, Jos. t'ejr, late Uhlel Justice U. 8 Court of Olalma; Co tb. Olflrlule or the U. H patent OIH.e, and t. Senators and Members of Congress frost every State. Address! l.OUIr! HAdUKIih CO., So llcltoraof Patents and Atlorneristl.aw 1-, Droll Ilulldlag WasamaToii. I). C, Tr "S r uii r J'P!eurd by our attrlient IXU JT i. U AfJitfon powder. Sale, sure. cur. tl.00. 11 y mall with full dlree. Hons, book lor 3 oent stomp. I'DKTatMl, (01 Sixth Avenue, New York. dtcn-ly TVmTiriTT A TOTPK r .oetlr. t a double proote nriniroouemtra una ornew irea,rn dlipenslbloio all faralllM. will address tar full parUeulars.il KATHroOB Coirrajrr Wo. hjb As eaire. ye IT Tort