TF hi team lut in MW r ' WW HPT"" Ti TTT'I n t waiVi?ARS in emr? 'Otca&rt Mo sTTH-ah, r Sl SYMPTOM 8 OF A Loseofnppcllto, Uuvrelecoatlvc, Pain III theJiead, wIlb-R-dull ncneatlon lu tho Back partiTjiliirBndor tli shoulder fclade, Fullness altar entlnc, TTltharJl: Inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with b roeflntter bAvinc nezlcctcd aflcie dutT. WenrlncowDlzzlneeei 1-lultsrlntr attlie Jetca.rt.Doti, boforotho. ryes, Hcadocho over. tbo right cyd, Itcstlcjsncse, with Utfol drcnrai, Highly colored Urine, and -CONSTIPATION. r-TTJTT'S rtLr.S nro especially nc'nptel torencb. tasea, ono dso effects suoli a chanfriioffeellnrrimonsl.inlslitlioSlttrt'ror. ""Thcylri crease tho Arnetltctini cause itis ionr-rrt'iau ou s-ie. ii.t ti iuertcm riorjriaite't.ririt hyirii rTonlo Action or cnj thai Srfceattvriliro-nTia.ttefrtilnrMtnorsrtr WITS 3 DYE, Giosst ilLACit liy n-slimlo nppllc'ntloh of inwunx it impairs niiiurrrr-ooioTr.w-fc JnstatiUvnouily. finl.l by DniBieU, or I imit hv nxnrosi nn rfioelnt of fll Offlco, 44 Murray St., flow Vrfffc IWAjrtWaiXSvasajL GTE A M. - Men "find Women of Rood cluirarter lDtelllBT,',ii ExoInlB Territory GQnraaicvd. A wokn' trlai ftmoU W isher to to rnturned at mr ottwnra if Lot r otpvnra it tot vstisiociorr. a luouvma rer tod;, i ni ARtYkPT. A thnnnnd ir rant, f hn In thaorld, nnd pnvgriiintbl-t&ffent BIO money. Jiv tritmla m.l-lt tnukM it n rilinnmlna whfit. rorXllusUaUd elronlnrund tefm.otapncy uroominoi r J, WORTH, 3 1. LOU 13, Mo, .ViV-eorerlDi ImgthAr-'l fr.lly L IT P K V.l t- " moflln I'lllltT. Wtltoforclrrnlor.- j Y CUFFE: ItOASTlfl UJ ST. UuiS. 1.3. !II FAMILY RAINBOW- RUPTURE RELIEF & Simple, pafo, Hltal'Lj ntul Qwrfi-rt remlort. U fa not a TrUEll. Worn U n,l Sight nai lw rrnon lorsotMin. 6d fur clrcUiBr wltMesti. liUKt, rUllnl. frr.m ml.fnl . . . v.1- uuttM. JiMrMsCnntrntMcdlCfilBiidfaurLNSil Jlaacq. KftrMj Cflntrnt Mr diCftl and burCiOal SMlKul ttentmotit jtlvn ntl kinds ot'iirrlcol rate trOTiblM In nwlo ind .mli our lmwr. i -Oonitiltoum ftffl nod Invited. NervD-Llfe ThU cut eljOTs tho Howard Klcetric riIa?iiotift SlilPltl appllodorcr tbo Jfld nn and Nerro-T ltul colliers. Ttio only qp- Fliarci turnip-taat in every part of Iho bodv. and tho only nno needt'd to 1'OFITIVELT cunc tciiiiif-nw-uc it ll O II llllltlMU, I H y ji o p 1 n , tho worf t tc:p'& 01 trniliml Vcnlt i:t', llnitiH tloiif Tinpolrn cy.. snd r.fl IMs oii kch and H'ou k ncsfcorthe llrlno Gll(titl Or-rnlia OF THE Wa'siBr andT0r Patented Krb. as. 1ST1. TOUXO MP.V, rany Iwikcrstlon. lack nrrre foicn and (all to r.ttuln trenjth. MlI)Dl.r.-A(!i:n JintlorusnlackvlOTr, tttribat Irglt to the .irogwe 1 of jsrs. Tb JIOTUEll.W IFF. and IATD, iif;-.r!njfroin T'cpi de Wonttiic-, Ncvvntifl lh-blllty and other ail ment, will find It the only euro. To one ami all jj0 npjf tlit tjvj il'J elm ansU urolnlil tn 0 rafnrnl wir ' wn lion- DHi'dtitra tue 6Toy.cu. Wnrnmted Olio Ve.tr, ntiit tlio host npnllaim iitiulr. Illatrate.t Pamphlet. TnHPX TYrE3 0r'MEN, also Panipblit for l,jilln oidj "Jtlt on roentpt of Ce, oj3od, uuteabd, FPJ!H. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES!, lOSCltctniit St., Ptllln. IS QYSPEPS1A1 Among:' tho many nymptoma ofDyspepsia "or indigestion tho most prominent aro: Va riable appotito.; faint.rjfnqwiniy feslinrr at pit of tho stomach, with unsatisfied craving1 for food; heartburn, fqollng of volght and vind in tho stom ach, bad breath, bad tasto in tho mouth, low spirits, genoral prostration, hoadacho, and constipation. Thcro is no form of diseaso noro provalent than Dyspepsia, and nono so pecul iar to tho high-living and rapid-eating' American people. Alcohol and tobacco produco Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating-, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will euro tho -worst case, by regulating- tho bowels and toning- up tho digestive gygans. Sold everywhere. 1 h 1 ifto t iwovi il ' 101 lUrttrt r n.t si. ,tj that crtn-l iui.il Ion In lb lie 1 1-11H1' fmpei ..live. J.i imi nquheonr. M..rir i iipli UH-lEtfai, I llir-..ti t!i. ptiailloc; .- re '.i le-aw. ( nnir iiinipgii , ir-. Mason C: Kamlin Orjrancnd P.'tr.aC: tJ3'rt "it-i in'Ti"' 1 riiw -r; 1. n icr.v yt 1x11 iGirroS'. i BiuMi'oirt! BANXJXB.R, isbLton,vPa., Wei (AYTOBJiTanifoi Aw -JAiUs.-.nATKB - o, iif tiudytftorui nnrciti lepured to H' i aT' - t" ii. - v -in (1 MISCELLAIIEOUB. -What Is the rcadtng of books but. conversing witu mo wisest iucii ui bm counteries, wbo Uieicby communicate - to m their molt.-'deilberate thoughts, choicest HotlOlMpatlJ best lnVenllonSf couched )n gotM ex'presiiiJif and digested In exact fnethol? It "supplies the room oi expcrlenc, an t furnishes "us with .prudence at the cxpenso of others. "Oh, It I ha 1 only a neck' like that, whit a collar I could -wearl'V&ard tho mishar-lvhllorlofiltlnjrlMiclngit an 03tvlch. ",- . riles .Vitas iT Piles!!! Sure cure for blinJ, bleeding arid Itching piles. One box has curcil the worst cae of 20 yoars standing. Xouno 1100 1 suiter live inlnutcs .after using William's Indian Pile Ointment, ltal- sorbs tumors'allaya Itching of the pri vate parts, nothing clso. Sold by drug gists an.l tnallcil on receipt of price, fl. imams 411 g. yjo. 1 top s., ijioveianu, .'. 901 j at, 1 nomas urug store.. If thero Is. any one tlihis jihlcli dnt'A ntl nlaX Ait anntlin nt A I BTn1 till. ln.in sorrbn-, dissipate -doubt- and Un- M . . , , .11 mttln illnlrnl. wrlim.j, xut iiooiemv-settie timicm tTc, turn feAr luto courage and hesita tlon Into decision, It u thn nfrimnt her-1 11 is too prompt per- formaiTCi'. of the uearest djityf Wh7does the ','ilrl of the j crTod" make tho bc-st- housekeeper? Becauso she makes to much bustle about a Utile waist. m To-ToarB-l-ailieJi If your life is made a burden owing to bl.ickheads, pimples and other eruptions ou the faco marring your beauty and causing so much chagrin, it is no l.on;er ncessarv to endure it. l)r. l'lagg's Family Ointment will certainly rcbiuvo all sucn tiirmisncs anu leave your sxin soft, smooth and beautiful, bold by all drujjlsts" and mailed on1 receipt of price, :;'ic. minams mi c. 1.0., i ron s., Cleveland, O. Sold af Thomas' drug store. . jDove is spontaneous; it will not be driven, no compulsion can either create or retain It. Yet it may be cither fed or nourished into fuller and deeper llfo orstarvod into decay or prematura death. ; -AY-bca a.sboemakcr Is about to make a boot tho first thing ho uses is always tholait. "It tjk'es a supcrloiCrwomanto.be an old nnld," but a'yery ,ipferior man can make them change their mind with out half trjing. AgUe-ihaken Snffereri, who resort to Ilostcttcr's Stomach Bit ters, experience speedier and more com plete relict man tney can nope to 00 by tbe'use of quinlno. This well authenti cated fact is of itself sulllelent to have established a high reputation for the Hitters. But the article is not a specific merely for the various forms of malari al diseases, it cndows'lhe system with a ilearee of vlcor. an.l reforms Its Irrecu larltics with a certainty that constitutes Its best defence against disorders of the stonucli. liver an.l bowels, specially rlfo where the atmosnhcre and water aro miasma tainted. Fever and acuc. blllotu remittent, dumb aguo and ague cake are remedied anil prevented ny it, and It also removes dyspepsia, constipa tion, rheumatism, Ac. Take this medi cine on tho first indication that tho sys tem is; out of order, and W3t assured that you will be grateful for the hint. Disappointment In friendship arista chiefly not from liking our friends too much, but an ovcr-cstimato of their Ilk inj; for or opinion of m. What kind of a man gives his wife the. first reading of the dally paper? A blind msn. A baby born during a terrible storm was called Cjclonia. Its father says tho application la a mlsnomcrja cyclone docsn t howl every night. There must be an open road between tho fooi wo eat and the substance of ivhlch our bodies arc composed. If the road is closscd or cMscd we sicken, falnl tnd dio. This road is mado up of the organs of digestion and assimilation. Of these the stom ichand liver are chief. Mott people have had more or less ex perience of tin- horrors of roustipttion. Prevent it an 1 all Its fearful scquenci by usln? Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kerne Jy. It 1 ) the. lirst stc that costs. Acqulrts habits of observation; we live in a world of wonders; and a thous and objects apical 10 our observation, and w.ll repay it. An Irishman rajs he sees no earth roaFon why wtnu'n should rot be al- owed to beco na medical men. A youn ; lady ' w nts to know the particulars of a h.indkerchief flirtation. it Is very oisy. It only requires two fools and two ban lkcrchiofs. The most obstinate cases of catarrh tro cured by tho use of lily's Crcan- Balm', tho only agreeablo remedy. It i tot a inuid or snuit and is easily ap plied. For cold In the head It Is inagl al. It gives relief at once. FiIce5C ents. For fifteeniycarai,I,have.bci:n death innoyed with this disgusting disease. vlilcli caused severe pain in my head. iintinuai uroppina into mr tnroaianr unpleasant breath. Jly sense of smel was much impaired. By a thorousli isn for six inontli90f Eiv's Cream Balm 1 nave entirely ovcrcomo these troubles. -I. B. Case, St. Denis Hotel, Bioad way, N. Y. -".Moses was tho meekest man," sajs an exchange. Moses may have been the -meekest man, but that was years ago. The meekest man alive to- lay Is tho manager of the woman with in Iron jaw. lie. Is also her husband, poor fellow. The clergy, medical faculty and peo ple all en lorse Burdock Blood Bitters as the best system renovatlag.blood purify ing tonic In tho world. Send for lesll monlals. Woman, hat to -wait until she li iskcd before she can marry. She has no voice in the matter "until after the evmnotiy, then she knows. .how to make up for lost, time. iXv -. ; i ...... C itarrh Is n ronstlttitlonal disease. Hood's Suivwparilla -is a ronstltntional remedy. It-cures catartlwUle It f-rlalc TVlicn Wa'naanianba said lo be tduniretl in tlio lowest niisslhlu dentha nf - . J4 nioo.1 nuriflor and "lnvlororators." -, .Lw-vuie'i uwvji iiiu uiiii., yiu, tucr I. oriel season o experiment, nave disap peared, becaus of their utter worthless-, net-s. JJJrvWallMT,s sfamous Vinegar Bitters are nofL otTthTa ilas-s. Many of e'tnllllbibotl)eiliavc tk"fntold, and still " loeshVtierKrn l comlnne tc Increase. JTH' - WswHlier yount; or old, think Itncl" itnu nnr. too Ia!a tl tnrn ovrr . , e 1 -. ,-v whatycu wouliTIolf what you hat tl.se v. ere to be acne ags.a W,ll JUMWIWIMII atWWBSSaeaaawaafBtlSMaaBaa.Miaiaaall THF I IFF I FSSON IKA R M F R Sv f!0 III M N .,... ,,-,, 1 ,-v;( Fallow, '' 1 j' - (fivhitKelMmn, K.V .Rente'tr) j,ir Jlf S'JlKI nn;.-."" it fi ytl -p Id Felluw tV'' Oii!, LlijdeiiwaM, N b43Z) and a "member nf the ilipilut .rlnnvK, says 1 "t Vnve leeii.as iiwIiiI'iiiv nririliiimnvi In II nitwit, fcim, a sullen r lnii ilyi' I1" tor liii .1 film llepliiiiloi! wfltl indues. I (Mini hi r 8'i'iimi It amllljlu'eiu-o, 1 bei'itine iw bh that 111 v b-idy beemiti n burden tno ln'"j. Ju ''X'M'I niviiilinl was wfiglii'd iluwii'liv a 'gImoiiit desiHinifvni'V. Alifr mtnm! m f t haJ h lull .f i;lniili.trmnirtiiy sbinmoli i niv aUdmiini wmilil Umit mill I wai ill tiled flliiixst 1 on mc.n stock when 1 can buy full-bloods nt ulnlilU witiifii-lt liemlMtlir. A Imlv lfrii. . Blnlv i,fflier -nrlec?" Tho liii:)! iii'n.niliii hi. mlvini'd until iisi" I)k..M,cn R 81'Sl'llJ "igntr rrieef ..no DAVID'KENNKDVd KAVOItllE HUM autumn sales have nveraged very low, 1 fclY. ii-iliiiii nio imi mi inliiiiiH iI,-hI "I ijiK-l iti;iil,.t,eli.r..d(ahci6 "'"' Mifw I briiHii tnkiin; it in tin- Ulti-r putt 1.. ...... 1 .1 ..1. i .... 1 n.. IM AIIElllii Willi u nnt'iiriiirr mil; iiurr i i--- (n-tilisrwi.cn 11 ni'liit-jed 111 i..e tin-limit have never kept full-blooded stock, can ,..i,l,.Ml Mihiiri.Tire.it. I l.v- now harJly oxpcVt to get hleh prices for m .ier Hon I hHV m irH jHr. FA l stock which they may raise. They will VOitllE HKMEDY mini mv Iriend, It. think perhaps, that It Is becauso they V jlcni.HiH, ..1 Uhv 1 thH linntigie , u -j , t , fl iimiim id iii.krMl lr.rr nun id (Hlimi-iirss. , . ... , Mr. Utrv.i-y TAi'iiihC trn.'gr'rr, mi Wr-1 cncfi. That Is not tho reason. High mi itri-ei, jii.t b'l"w. tm Win-in lfmts, priced stock have a reputation, supposed i ' U , - . - eu t (1 ., n lum. Scxiiicl my ucnunlnlnn-1 -iu,-d ! -it , I1..6 I.-.. I ,V.llillurlMll Imii.-! rd I . fin.y,iliHihiiiBiueiriKl lijhfyjrnuM reputation which gives value to Ulioir ii-vrr'igHin lis witlwut it.. 1 linv- glin progeny.' A foWdays go, an eight-I-. t.i m i-hliriri-ii siid (.mud it iIip i mohtlnf.bnll calf.sold for three thousand th-ir howrli-, Mi.l imtlfyuu "i"' bt.i...l.j '1 lie itnuw edgn i:f tins" modli-iiiH 1 doi-m 1 l hi i!teiitrl ivtfd n in iMivi-irm hid. A H.111I1 Mil 1 111 Vutiirv. "i narrifit ins liiirdeii of disimpHia Hlmut "all n-y lile." a.nd .Mia. Pii-ieK, 1ml eiRlit v vi-Bt ulil, ritlitiiie at Hiipii-tti-r. N Y ."until Hknut tluee jears nan 1 beisan t klti e Ilr Davl l K-tmiily's -Fiivnrita lleim il' ft itmnl nut. vou Uiiiiwunit it lum giv-1!! iiii- mure hiiiiiiI"mi anil stieiitjili tbnn 1 have bad i-inre 1 a ynung." . $1 13 WTCETSS The POLICE OAZETTHwill he mailed. aeenrely wrai ie., 1.1 any address 111 Ih United Statea Inrlhreo milium nn reieipt ill ONE DOLLAR. Lilieral .dlerount allnwed to poilmaitera. Hcents hihI I'lulii' fHnipto cnptei.tnaileil Iree AiMrea all nriiera !ri HICHAM) K-T'FOX, I'ba'nki.in Cqcark, N. Y. May .10, ISM' !y Lecture to Youcg lii On Tho Loss of A Wlnre rn the -laiure. IreMtineiii emt radii'Ml eiira nf Seminal Weal-ness, nr f p-i-i.mtMtrliiui. Iniim-iil hv Self Abuse, In vimmitiry Unii-eimis. Iinp-iteuev. Nervnn Dohility. Mid Inirti-dttiieiiis In Marria. sri-nerally; Ci'nsiitiiptinii, Kitlepiy hihI Fit-: MenlHl Mid Phvaii-l neaiHeilv, Ac It UOrtKUTJ rul.VF.UWEM,, M I). The ivnihl reimwi.eil niitlmr. ill Ihisai 'iiiraliln leetuio, rlH.rly prnvea Irmn In wn i-xi'f ri. lire thai tiieiiivlul eniieeipieniv -it Sell Alve iiuiv lie I'HW-nially lepi-ivei iTIthmit dHlii;eiils etlritu-nl ritiernlliin hiiNgies, instruiueiits. rings or inrnlHl-j It Hlllllit; nut H llliiiie id our' at nin-e ri-rlaii ind iri'cliiitl, by whieli every surtVrrr, n i-Htler u-hat Ida rniidiliiin liny he, mm eiire tmiMi'll i-lieaplv, priVHlely Htnl radi ally r-Thl. Uffliir will pr-v a lio-.n t. himsiind and thnusinils. 8enl under seal, in h plain envelope, I, V aililri on reeeipt nl Intir eelua, nr Iw iKHiH;e stiitniia. Ad''rsa riiu rn.vi:ui:i,i, j.r.iurAi-ro.. 41 Ann St., Npvt tirk, N. Y. Pnsl OfTun a.ix, J50. maj-23 1 Fur Newest Designs and Mutt Fashionable 8tyi- of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PHO VISIONS, ' SILVERWARE, &c., &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. iiio.1 LUHrunttH nl iri(vfl n low hh elat wlitne fr lh6.me quality of good j. iily IS, 1SS5 ly MSO i.fr month our t TANDAftll HiHiKri Sl 1 ma eh Stfiiiiv, worn lor "pntiK and Miimm r, AUdrefH J, U. Mo i:uuDYf,Uo., Fhltadetphla, T7TT A TtfrpTIT 11 rf rr e n t a 1 1 t e of AT ,TT-tlTi ihrouuli t.-arUon enun - W J-J v wltll VLUI-E wnuk'R roa; sri.ri-i. (t.i tern or iu'binks- m icn AhT MKrMAMCR wliu understand nm, ned thein, Klvlr.it their orders nt slghti lirotlts liberal, rary and qulckt eon relcr tu ii-iitlcrm n elearlnit 2S to (0 11 wei k who ar nleaseil with tho wi rk; only m eiiillalt quired; write fur iartlcularafrou mean bust. ni-rst uiV" aae. irade or lirevlout empli y mrut and relereneei I'afllser, l alllier 6 :u., Vauieiblll Ae.. New Vo ik. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing! ilEBVOUSOEDIUTV ipo f reiadult.-nce. o? ' overbralnworii. AtcIi. v t:, t itasdkj tbr uvee) .Vl.-. Cttt fti.p ArtAaoLOuRg F;r. ISHVCTJS ' SES 11X77, CCLtiruvl'nU Facfc- -..Ti.t Irin licmtM'-S .tji UBirtrctt- ICbl.t Ihruuads, duj . a?HTSIOAIs I.I li-i-'iicu u:i - Uch to tiiflR-t,. wiu l nor iaconrcamic.,3. InysnniJAMUSIc;! 3lfeT.td5Slf?l TTXDSOI StVIM imrincTdimMriUvea. aMmth, - EJ oQ Mmn... n. SfutCC UwwyiJnltaulr. rstefftiltilrirV lilotiin, v.oo. .I x vx&i tifvatj, is ftlltuirly jrea - avj. ji, xwuud(.. AAiuu, nilDTuittp PER30risiNo(, iX&f?&mJ$ Tnro Blcod vs. Common Stock- The qtlestloii'tnay well come -homo to cattle breeders and owners all over the country "Will It pay nio to keep com- and many who have been deterrtd from selling, arc very willing to sell-at low , 0 , . , tit - lops nt nrivntn ftftlp- KAfniprs. lcno. to oo uascil upon merit, and it Is tuls . ...... . . . . dollars - ,' not becauso of his. Intrinsic value,' but on' account of the reputation attached to his pedigree, added 'to: bis qualifies. He is the son of the Jersey cow, Princess, 2d, a cow credited with having mado forty-six pounds, twelve ounccs'of butter in one week, -and lite Blre Is Black I'rlnce of Linden, a.bill,q eomhlnlligMnoro famous blood-elements than any other we know of, except his sous. VrlrifccSs 2d Is dead, so thero will be no more bull calves df that I reed In There may be many just' as good. It Is no -.reason why a farmer should not secure a'good'full-blood 'bull, because he cannot at' onco' realize high prices for bis calves. If ho knows they, havo merit) that should sattsfy him.' Sup-: pose In a herd of twenty falrly'.ood. cows-we Introduce a good full.blpod'e14- hull; at a cost of ono hundred and'Ofty dollars', svhlch will securb a very good 'one.' The. twenty-calves will prfibalily .bp half mal.es,.good for veal. There will probably be a. gain of fifty cents 'to a dollar a head on veal calves, for half- bloods always.fattcn quicker naid bettor than scrubs, and generally grqw larger. Tho ten heifers will be marked after their sire, will follow his dam in strictly feminine points as a rule, but will "be influenced also by their own dams.in- whatcvor may havo -been the line.oH their breeding. It the. dams Ijavc'breii kept, and so far as they have becn.btal at all, have been' raised and kept with reference to their goodness aj, milch cows, thistraltwill.be increased In-ilic: daughters, as It is fair to assume, that lurdly less than' five dollars, each, .or fifty dollars tor.tlic' tn head, slioujil'bo1 added to the value of the .calves', -aiuf. crellted :o.thobu)h Fifty-five or sixty dollars, or more than one-third qf "jlia prico of tho bull will be returne.d ,'aj.' clear profit of his influence on thelUlle herd at the end of tho lint year, lhis is certainly an under-cstlmate in three caeca out of four, ns many know to f heir prolit Am. Aariculturlst. . , An Archito:t's Opinion. Mr. Ldward Sldel was tho chief assistant to the architect for the FxppsJ;- tlon Buildings at New Orleans, - lie writes that he used St. Jacobs Oil with tbo best effects in a tcvere ease of rbeuj matlsm, mid recommends It to air similar allllctcd as the quickest and most certain remedy. The Hat Crop. Tho squirrels are happy, and the little boys and girls rejoice, for there was never a more abundant crop of nuts in the forest, field and garden than there is this year. Where I live, the hickory, walnut and chestnut trees, aro bending down with their loads of nuts. These will no doubt be gathered, and during the coming w Inter many happy hours will be spent around the fireside, crack ing and eating those delicacies. Last year, ntis of all kinds were very scaice. ivu h;iw juticr til our inaiKets, nntt throughout our Northern States lh re was almost a total failure, except in some localities there was a very good crop of chestnuts. There will now b'a giod opportunity for those w)io want to raise a stock of nut-bearing trees in for ests, and especially in tho Western States, to get the seeds or nuts cheaply, and in great abundance. It Is a very simple matter to save nuts fresh through the winter. All that Is necessary either with chestnuts or hickory, is to put the fresh nuts as gathered from the trees, into clean, moderately moist sand, and then bury them in a dry place In the garden, covering so that that mice can not get nt them. In early spring these nuts will be found just as fresh, and In' as good condition for planting, ns when they came from the tree. The chestnut sometimes sprout scry early In spring, or as soon as the frost leaves theground, and it Is better to plaee theso on the north sldo of the building, or In tho hhado of some tree, 10 tha'. they will be kept cooler frozon until this groupd has become warm enough outside for.plaut- Ing. Those who are fond of chestnuts, and desire to have them fresh for the table during the winter mouths, should bury a snpply In small boxes of conveni ent size, and in a place where they can be removed from tlmetn time, as needed for use. Ve liad fresh chestnuts as late as the first of May last spring, which were burled In the previous NoyeiubeE. Hickory-and butternuts may.be kept .fresh enough for the tablo by storing In a cool, dry room, but, if wanted, for p)anting,.they should be- buried in .the ground, where they will be kept moist, A. S. I'dlleu in Aw. AsrieulturUt. A Creat uftcovery. Mr. Win, Thomas, of N'cwton, la., ,on- Ia" serlonSlv-'j says: "My 'wlf has been affected with a. cough for twenty-live years, arid this spring inore severely .than ever before She-had used many remedies without rellef;and being urged to try Brrivhig's .New piscovciy.didto, wth nKist Kaxtlfying reipli?, The lirst iioiue. fiiii'veil lier very much, ami the lit:0?.lLb..".leJ,a. ?.?!. HK ra." attles-rfrea -at' Trt-Tlioraas1 :drtii- ll 'ijJleTtajrrjJiavttadtiis. n e :ainllitrii-rjIinini2.TdK.uillI TeDuvn connneuio a dlstrfCrpii. a. Gorksorew Suits Only $22. H. H. PETERS' TIEffi fTtikoiB, nmlinea In hiil rii.tnniers anil the n'llsene penerallv hat In in "ON DECK" with one, nf the Largest ami, ni-isl Fa'slil wable (Uncut, nt .Fall and Winter . 8lylea nl FOllteH Xt- DOiltiSTlC nisnuMWitre,! CLOTHS, c-issiMEnrs. SUIT I.NCS, AND OVERCOATINCS, ver lielnre shnwn In tills lely e-uiiiietitinn. N me eiiitilny'eil, hem-o ih Best Workmanship andFit Is cuar- anteeil In every rase. Alan, nn OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of newett styles, fnc-lu.l'ii; Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c, &lc Be sure yon rail ami examine Roods iimI prlees hef.ire going elsewhere. H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING, Bank Street, - - Lehighton, Penn'a. ArrlllS, 16SS ly' ' . M.WHMHMMnlMH.MnMWBHH.MMM..3MHMWnnw,HHMnH,B . . o .o - o tD i rw u is 13 Copj9d and enlarged in all sizes from card to life size, viz : OIL. PORTRAITS, WATER COLORS, Pastels, Crayon, India '"All .work. guaranteed br no pa)'. A'll'wc'ask is a 'trial. us a ca.l and Y No.;105 N. 8th St. Allentown, Pa. Franklin Santee, Manager, ... J. S. KREIDLEB, AGT. Orders left at 'attention. the vtmcAiK LEWIS 'respectfully informs his many ' . hit's removed li'is BOOT LEWIS WEISS, Ari 4. IsSS-iy jjaa is WHO 13 UN ACQUAINT D WITH TH- tiCE BY CXAMININC Wm w: ksi f Ml 3iSiiceK. 4 fajtfle,,9WntenlltfVt t" i , iV?nSlWorthinr!(oTAIbort V . ffii r WkScJJ0- cst-Leuis ; f.mfiAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY I3v re-.-jiii or ltsca iteil position and 'close reli tlon to rll crlncipel lines Ecst rnd, Vost. - t lntfal nnU tormln il pol v.h, constitute 1 tt o meet Importcnt mld-ccnt -uontil link In that ovotom oriirour "?n.?Prff.tlor. wl,cJ lPvl? "dtlSc ,1 tatea tr.ivolrmd trafflo botivoai oltios of tho Atlcr.tlc and PcclUo Coi 6to. lt la nlsotiio favoritoand bcot routs f mil Ircm points B et, Ncrthenst and J; .. ... . . nMmInnnln rrtlnffi Wr.f. KnrrhtCftir end SOUthTCCBr- fiSi i'1 dTot .mrtdu Jolloc Ottawa, LaBall', toprli, uanesep, Mpiino nirannort, Mosaatlno, Wnaninjton, LVjorty, Iowa pity. DM Moin.33. lnaioj: nt .rl Oarron and KOT313 Oltv. in. in i -n3i3; Atbart lax Minrtaapaba end DjuWt." riAu hundroda of lnt.rwodl-ta dUea. towce. vfl-ogeB end e-tcticna. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE nuaranto'e ttn natronB that eoneo or thorouThlir b lliitoa roau-oon; sraooui uaUl oVmiK nod nlr-bratios; and frit oxa-ilnj rrtintlall duiii ottvorw utiu iin i-ias t. A. l,n O ..I'... 1.t , I -TT UiUUUiUi. "l",' 'l ''l'""'t. . II, ,i.l TlUn- irr,. .18 Tito fjBt isxpresi Trains uotwoan rvrn-:t or rou vcntiiato-j. nno'v iinuotswrea jjuy i-alaco tllospora Of tho (ttoat 1tJ"lsfn. ..-.tltn n-iT UnMtH nn Virtt.ll." .--.rtlrr. mi.llCl nn. n l.llrAlV ftfTn. I7UCK1 UIUIBUUU WUltlllU VU lis jo, utq also run iu .ijiooraioa THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE, ... 1 WAf'smA PK(.rn nryA Mint! An refill ntir I t?o d't .r-r!.d nvorlte lln0jbowia wharo connections rro rout in Union rut '." j. t ( ji 1 tt' rinv vv arui UMun; iTYov.nlos. TmWttt? Zitl? J???lli, a. na UtVlitjiX)a)ifeB R CABLP Zr.Tl!n 1 itv: (?. CABLE. fMSl'lvtil i4 General Mansvtr, Chlesx .ruwfofjWfbyi ... If,T- .To. . 11 .il tiif r.r-l IT itUHt.'lbKS. a rtlnn, and at prie, t-i, that lmt the beet nf wnrkm-n me liaml n lull ami Faahlnnabln line Ink and Photographs. 6 Give be convinced. o o o Office will receive prompt FebiS-lyr WEISS friends and customers that ho AND SHOE STOI E Into the NEW BUILDING, nearlj opposite. Ills Old Sinml. and that be Is nnw recelvirir and iienlnir up for tiii-ir in-i ceil-in a scry larao auJ raililonaula lino ot ntlWcleoted Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps UMBRELLAS,&c, suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ! and pirltes jou to call and examine O oo.l i and learn rlen before jiur ch.iMrnr el?wiifrc. SATISFY TIO.N In all cures fully u;unr.tntpetl npiuombvT. TUU NEW SIUKKui- I'osltethe fot or IK i STKEKT, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON. CEOCRAPHV CP THI8 CCUNTRY. WILL THIS IVAP. THAT THE OD-O. end lioclc leiana. in uur.oio: ve ilrfleld. Ottumwo. OcknJcota Wpot a? 0ln33. IndloiicJlii, wmtereet. Aimnuc, jiripxyiuo. Mlseourl; tec yen-worth find Atchison, UUUllCU DIUUB, III i fat foul, tn M, tlnneaata: Wntcrtorm In personal kc.tut nooraeu w-r. to iu, trucks ot continuous eteel relit sub- rolllnT utcck as near porfoct cn oa buffors. platforms dlsclpllna which Bovcrc-s tho Pfjiotlcal jiicbk" ui wi- , .i . 5 , , , 1 Coaclios. Mcrrnltlcent Pullman ptuoutf Efatarf, Cera, In whlrh nod sum i d ICricEcs city end ttocuuiov wiwr wo. CWto and tItopoll - i a., w - - -- -" De'iota lor all pqraui in too -j urntoTioo BenecoTcuut tcar.tulit. Jias Tjren opened ClnctrtnaU. Indiana do Un. 1 pd Lu(asetu tiImnsl?e)tSoln?iV -BnoU&nrirt 8t tjattl ftt3. WTj uan.i nntl Foldurv. obtatnaC ATi . ...-.Il ... la Ujq Upitod, ptatoj n uuuin t.V r' .mil iTS-ni-if ; OT -' " - . as. ie-aUM ' E. 8T SJWS.se, - Oentril Ticket zi PatMaotf Arj-sal, Chksoe, A Little War Sketch. THAT'S ALL TUEIiK WAS OF IT, Aft TOLD DY SI. QUAD. One night, when his stomach had re belled at tho coarse faro of tho poor houso table, and ho had been cursed and sneered at and told that it was too good for him, ho sat by tho open window and looked out Into the darkness. Ills wounds pained and his heart ached, but not for long., Tho ral tntl tatlof tho drums suddenly camo to his cars, and through the gloom of the night ho caught sight of a waving flag and march ing men. It was a company marching away to tho war. New life came too his blood new strcngtli to his limbs. We looked more closely, and hesaw that he himself marched in. the ranks and waved his cap in response to tho cheers of the populace. Tito vision changed. Thcro was the rattle of musketry and tho boom of can non, and a battle was ou. lie saw regiment after regiment advanced, halt, oblique to the right or left. Batteries galloped here and tbcre,bodlcs of cavalry thundered along with banners and gui dons hidden In the smoke. Ills own regiment moved forward to the edge of tho woods, and directly thero was a blaze of fire all along Its front. It was advancing again, tho men were cheer ing, when darkness suddenly came to him. Ho had been wounded. In his vision he saw tho hospital to which he was borne, heard the eroans of the wounded, caught the whispered words of a surgeon : 'Very seriously wounded, but I hope wo may save him." The vision changed, and thn roar and crash of Antictam camo to his ears. He was a corporal then. When tho smoke cleared away ho looked down at his sleeve and It bore the stripes of a ser geant. There was silence- for n time, broken only by the wind rustling among the applo trees and whirling away tho dead and dying leaves. Then came a crash and din as If the earth was broken up. It was the guns on Falmouth Heights bombarding Fredericksburg. -Whcn.thelr roar "died away he crossed the historic river hn pushed up the narrow streets he faced the deadly stono wall at the foot of Mary's Hill. Night came to him again. Another bullet had plowed Its svay Into his flesh Again the roar and din of battle came to him. It was the terrific crash at Get tysburg. Ills sleeves ntw boro the In signia of an orderly sergeant, and as he looked up and don 11 tlio lines of his company he was amazed to see how few men were left liiin, and how bronzed and old their faces looked. Tho earth shook as if earthquakes were battling. Death laughed at prospects of sucli a harvest, men were no longer men, but demons. The crash died away, and thero came the vengeful crackle of mus ketry. Itlght into the flame of fire ad vanced the sergeant, waving his cap to his men, but It was not for long. Dark ness cams for a third time, and it was long hours before daylight came again, and he know that he was a cripple for life and had fought his last battle. Thcro was a vision of crutches of home of sympathetic words, but It was crowded out of sight by a clearer one in which the word "Poverty!" seemed to extend from East to West. If he drank If he was weak-minded If the troub- cls of. life bore him down, the world s luuld remember that he had been a soldier. Tho vision of a poor old cripple was clear to his eyes w hen his cars caught the sounds of a mullled drum and the tramp of men. From out of tho dark ness camo six men hearing a pall, and they were followed by soldiers with bowed heads and reversed muskets Who was the dead soldier on tho pall? Something forced him to lift the lla. .tnd look upon the face of tho dead. lie started back in horror, lie saw bis own corpse. "Hcighol" called a gruff voice as the sun of morning shone upon the poor- house again, "but here's a go! This crippled old soldier has died at his post Tell the men to get him to the dead i0.m and dig a grave as soon as pos sible." "And the headstone?" "Oh. yes:" JJIIN' DOE. Died at tho County House, September 10, 1SS3. "That's enough that's all." Irritable Temper, moroscness and despondency, dyspepsia, constipation, piles and debility are com monlvduoto a morbid liter. The nil ments aro readily remosed and cured by Slmmcni Liver ltegulator a purely vegetable tonic, cathartic aud alterative. -A coat of paint has no buttons on it. Passing fare the street car passen ger. , The food for prize-fighters round steak. Established on a sound basis a brass baud. Tho tooth of time ono extracted on credit. My son, If any ono smokes tho filthy weed dont chetv. The coun ry siat that never rents the barbed wire fence. Tho wise sausago dealer never uses tho scml-profane expression, "Dog gone 1" The spider would not make a good . . ., , , ... . , bise ball player because It so frequently roes out on a fly. I a seseutern year locust is a peri odical cicada, what is a policeman's lo- custy "i 1.1s oeats me. "The most Important thing con- nectetlwlth a house is the haul," re marked the burglar. A coal de-tk-r lays up treasures in heaven when he goos out of Ids weigh to obliuo a poor widow. Vou may crowd and jam the street car If you will, but there's room for one 1 more In the vehicle still. The Plan of Indigenous bunions may said tp be a person of great resottrcest since 'lie generally has something oir toot., j, . tv 4 ear .r I...I... a ..i mj man 1.1 T-vl . W...... . T.-.K-.T li-..i.7V.- lll-t- '1 r UlU tjUtil'vn tr uuniii,. - 1 - ." -' - :rt2Tt:c'. .-- ONE DCLAJIPJSri"JTC5u.WlAUYANCIJ. J.:w.A--,.,rei , J," I ""I 1 "L!LUJB!aLiJJ.'i LIVER DISEASE. O V&l BTfl UCi Bitiff re U4 Htw U mooth 9 1 171 1 I U iti O tneu coatrd whlM est towsid -rth 1 brsjwn fur pain fn lh hKk, ittle or )olnts elc nluikea for Rhcurnntiin, iuwrioTCifSt lo Eillel omtimmtrr arvd aratertrili,of irdio-ilor. j tuVtwy and tctd rutationt bowets ihernttrljr coMlra and Uk 1 hsxtdju-bel Iom of totmwry, with ft nttond ttlftofi of tvtvlnc felled to do tomctnlMff wHl ougJU to hart bom doMt dvbllltrt lowiplritti thick. yelUw ftprcarancc fC th aktn J em i Atf cnuffB I ntt tt WttAti the urine I iantr ftnd hiiii-culored, ftnd, O ftilowtd to Undt deposits ft aedkiMot. SIMMONS LIVER RESUUITOR, rUIUELY VKQirrAllI-E, m trruruAi mans m Mstlarlm nvHpepalit. Conatlnstinti, IUllouaness. Kick Ileadactie, JanndiM, v..... Aii- Mental 'Depression, llowel ComnUlnta, Etc, Etc, Kte., " It jrenendly used In the South to arouse the Tor. pid Liver to a healthy action. 'It acts without distutbance. to the system, diet or occupation. It recuUtea tlio Elver, aod causes the bile to act as U purge. ne esxess 01 bllebtinz removed, a tonlo effect la produced aad health b perfectly restored, The llecmlRtar Is eivn with safely and the happiest resulta to tha most dUcre Infant. For all diseases in which fl laxative, altera tive or purest I ve is needed It will rfvt tha roost perfect saUfafllon. The Cheapest, Purest and Beat Family Medicine in tha World I f THERE IS GUT ONE SIMMONS I LIVER REGULATOR 1 Set that vou get lit Rnulao with lh red 2 on front of wrapper, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., wiraoriToM, PHILADELPHIA, PA. REMOVAL! Dr. C.T.Horn, Respectfully announces to his customers and tbo people xenorally ILathe hal removed his I)ll(( STtJUK fruni l.eooket'i Holl.llna; tf hl new store room opposite Iho Publlo Squats' Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., where he will be pleased to ri eelve friends and the public, and supply them with Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp' Fixtures, -Stationery & Choice Cigars.' together with a line line of latest detltjtt In. Wall Paper , AND Decorations, af Lowest Trices. Person ran also obtain lire 1 1 lasses and Spectacles, pruperly ad. lusted to Ihetr eljtln nt reasonable pricie; Prescriptions comiMunded with. car day orn.ght. Remember, THE CENTRAL lUV'O Sttir, Feb. s. j-1 DttrO.'T. HORH. I AM l maims a snselalty. a nd WATt I Al I 1 RA'- lf. A II li IT I tl N A 1. IIS and all kinds nf LAN I) SCRIPT Imuaht an.l S ild. Laree Stock, ard lilxiicst Prices paid. Do J'"U want to roll or lint t II tu, write tn A. A THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington. D. O. . lau.S-tfe. Central Carriage Works Hank St., Lcliiglitou, Fa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, JjHggies. Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, lif every description, In the most tnbitantlsl manner, and at Lowest Uath I'rloci Ucpalrlng Promptly Atlended i THEXLER 4 KREIDLEH, April 29, 1882 yl Proprietors. WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kindaof PlasteriflE & Ornamental Wort at shortest notice. Orders by mall will r reive prompt attention. Terms moderate or good work. setilStf MANHOOD Restored, A irenlleman havlnir Innocently contracted the lialut ol selr abuse In his Tim tli. and In C"Ucnuvnee siiDered aU the horrors nf Hernial Incapacity, La st Man hum!. I'htsleai Ih cat, tirneral Prostration. elo,lll, nut lit ayini'ilht lor hta fellaw sufferers, mall tree Iho rc!pe hy which ha was anally cured. Aildreis 111 cunAdenca J. W. I'INKEY ti Cedar BL. New ivrk. des.TI'ly TTf TlTii'no mnn J Ihnn at anything; else by W 1 1 InktOK an aiteiies lor lii" best srlllnje I- At biHik i.ut llirlnners snceied irand. ly. Nun- l.M. T.rmsfree. IUllstt H.mik Co., Purtlaud, Name.- deels-ly No Patf nt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inrentora In the United States Uauaia and Europe, at ruluced rates. With, oar principal otnee located In Washing-ten, directly ippuslt the Unlle-I Stsjes Patent Olllce, wo are able tu attend to all patent business with greater promptne-s and da tpateh and at less eust than ether patent at tornevi wbo are at a distance from Wash. IninoD. and who hate, therefore, tn employ "associate attorneys " Wetnakeprallcalnary I .1 kHl.l, ,...l.l. ... . T ..niuiu.,,vii- nii, i.iuiin vi'iimwii. a. iu ib- tentabillty, free or chance, aud all who are. lnteresieu in nw mveiuiuns auu ratenis are invited turend fur a copy id our "llulde for oblalnlnic Patentr," -whl.-h Is seat free lo any address, and contains com lele Instruc tions how ip ebtaln patenii and other valua ble matter. 'Vo refer to the Merinan-Araer. lean National Hank Wasbli fftnn, D. U. tha (loyal Mwedlsh.Norwea-lanand Danish sa-a thins, at, v..hln4tont Hon. .Ins. t'asey, late llhlel -In slice V. S Coilrl ol Claims: to ihe tlttlnlate or lliu 1' w patent Dfrl.e. and tq Senators and Members pf Congress front evoryMlate. Ail, I re. si I.OI'ltS lltOOMRk O'V Uq llcllors nl Patents and Atlnrneytall.awTLf-. Droit llulhtlna- 1Va,H(iot!. i. (1. ' TJTSO-T-TTTTr"-nrel hy our aslrlajent sure, euro It. 00 II y mall wlih full dlreel linns, nook fur a oent slamp. PEET fct'll. 501 SUtb Arenue, New York. dscS7-v T -It MEBCHANTSJX'1. ,liJ. I,. . . .. II . .,. -.... - J VI!!"." "Tiniwu.iiiir mm. -i.Mar BiwvjR.in- 1. ,iv iniuMH.ma n v, M.ar Biwvjs. ,n mn.Lalo.all ramlllea, ivlll-aJdrtss Isr .artlealars.il KALTH POUQ ctunri. t.ilsrieanniiaJttraii ramni.s. iaiii- foil partial No. MJh ATteae, HXftki ' deatr
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