Autumn Tints. IPith the coming of cool weather nil light clothing ore cast aside mid vp don' that winch protects of from the sudden changes in the weath er, so common nt this time of the year. Wo have just received a complete line of all the very latest novelties in Cloths, Cassimers, Corkscrews, Woorsteds, and other goods, suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, which we make up in the la test styles, most substantial manner at prices that aston ish everybody. Wc still make those famous $10. All-Wool Suits which proved so satisfactory to all who purchased of them when we first commenced their 4 t .1 mke. we make the same mil now, at (he same price, and Ihe material ice use is as good us ever. We would call your atten tion to our Gents Jflroisiiii Department 1 which embraces the most re cent novelties in Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Underwear, &c. In Ladies, Gents and Child rens shoes, we have everything that is likely to be in demand. We invite you to call, feel ing sure ice can please you, no matter what you want. Vory Respectfully, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. o cr 3 CD IB o it t CD C 3 N 9 jsi S lj s3-.a bo 5 cs Cu n Op 3 H 2 o to . 2 B a. r t o 8.-3 a T3 o & cl, -Sop s."ss.&e.gl Oi a srffF B o 5 SJ1 S3 o 3 cr o o esUbUbed,bet-knimn Nurr trr, Aloet liberal Urrna. Uni nr. jnoet iiimru lerrat. uoeqt Price low. (Jenrvti Niirrry. liHi Ipnpvn. N.V.I 'or Keweit Design an-1 Most Fasblonable Styles of DltESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &e., &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. 0ola euarauterd anil'pricea as low as else whets fur the lame quality uf goodl. July 18, 188i-ly Thla paper la kepi on Die nt the oOee of YE SON DVERTISINq TIMES BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. FTI'JITF? rarlCTWiril 1BIEIT1SIIS ence COIIaJAICO at Lowest Cash Rate rtltt Ba4 IVtD 0 Cnil'C HIMIIRI ateatpa fr hi 1.1 1 a oun o iTinnunL M. HEILMAN, BANK STRKET. Lehighton, Pa., Miller and Dealer In Flour and Feed. AUUimtlot 0 RAIN BOUallTODd HOLD "iklULAK MAllKUT KATES. I would respectfully Inform the citizen of this piace nuu vicinity mat t Htnimiy prepare to su pply them with all kluds of The Best of Coal From any mine, at very JLOITEHT PRICKS. y. JfEILMAH Glauss Bros., sry err " PI H BJ3 cl y i 5- '"Si 3 W I FARMERS' COLUMN Attention I Farmers ! Wc respectfully rcqucstttic farmers who may hare anything ot Interest under this licad to send It In, thereby making this department t more ot a nome'' nature. All articles not in the shape of advertisements Inserted free of charge. Ku. AIivocatk. Comfortable Sod Roasei. M'liilo it tsgcpcinlly the homesteaders ivlin lmild the tod houses or dug-outs, I find that many well-to-do people from the Kufitcrn and Middle States not only construct them when t!icy first arrive, but nftenvards liold to tlicm because they arc so warm and comfortable. Here, fur example, isono lion which wecamo this afternoon out on the prairies near Silver Creek, Nebraska. The occupants were an intelligent family from Central New York, who had first moved to Indiana and then to this point. They were as cozy as could be in this tod house, maintaining that it was better than a frame one, because warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Sod houses as out buildings might do good service in other portions of the country as well as herein the Tar West. Mr. Buchtcr, n wcll-knnwti, citizen of Lancaster, l'a., has used St. Jacobs Oil, and considers it an excellent remedy in cases of swellings, bruises and burns. A Crib for the Feeding Lot To construct a serviceable crib for the feeding lot four forked posts tire set in the ground at the corners ofii nine-foot square. J n the forks arc placed stout poles, and on these are laid the floor and is dull the crib. The posts make the pen high enough for the swine tn pass tiudor it; hence, any corn that falls through it is eaten. The feeding floor is laid under and around the pen. In tho greatest pork producing sections, nearly all the hogs are fattened from October 1st to January 1st, the corn being fed to the hogs as it is Iittikcd. In such a pen hfly to one hundred bushels can be thrown enough to feed for two or three days when it is desired to do other work. It is an easy matter to throw the corn from the crib to the feeding floor, and as the corn will never remain in the crib longer than a week, no roof is required. Set the posts solidly in the ground, for if tho weight of the corn should cause the crib to fall, it would kill any fat hogs that might be under it. The hogs cannot possibly get into this crib, rats cannot infest it, the materials exist on nearly every farm and anv farmer can make it and in a short time. Most Excellent. J. .1. Atkins, Chief of police, Knox ville, Tcnn., writes: "My family and 1 are beneficiaries nf your innst excellent medicine. Dr. Killer's New Discoverv for consumption; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desiro to testify to Its virtues. .'My Iriemls to whom 1 have recommended it, praise it tit every my- portunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to cure CougliSjCnlds. Uanchitis, Asthma, Croup and every aflcctiou of Throat, Chest and l.ungs. trial bottles tree at I nomas Drug Store. Large siic, $1.00. Suffolk Figs. Among tbe small or middle races of English pigs a brcetl occurs which is close akin to tho Essex somewhat larger in the hotly and shorter in the leg, better haired and hardier. A standard authority thus describes them: "The Black Sullolks are short on the leg, long in tho body, well coated witli long, silky luir; the forehead broad, the nose short and slightly turned up; cars rather short but broad, with n tendency to droop for ward; splendid shoulders, great jols, body wonderfully symmetrical. The SuflMk nioro nearly realizes the theory of the parallelogram than any other ani mal we know of. Tho tail is f et quite on a level with the hips; the hams are leep and wide."' This is high praise They aro also praised fir the cxeclloncn of their pork, freedom from slj'n diseases, and general vigor of constitution. They resemble the Essex in many points, and nro equally valuable for crossing upon the larger breeds. The really careful breeding of pigs, and tho preservation of nedisrees in England, dates hack but comparativclv few years. 1'igs took their names from tho counties In which they were bred, and brccdcrsorcxhibitorsnt sliowscaltcd their pigs Stidblks of Xorfolks perhaps, so it happened that some white pigs that won prizes at tho shows, were imported to this country under the name of Suf. folks. Tho pigs were good and had quite a run, but when we wanted more, we found that SuHolks as recoirr.izcd In England were Hack, and that the liich bred, small white breed were tho small Vorkaliire, which were, so to speak, liko those we were familiar with as Suflblks( only more so. There have been occasion al ImnortatiotH of Ulack SulTolks. but we know of no herd maintained and bred pure. They probably have been crossed with the Essex, which they resemble, and which have a strong hold upon the regard of our people. The publisher of IUltimorc.Md., Evuv Satuiiday, Mr. T. J. Wcntworth, savs ins cm id agcu six monllis, was sullerini; from a severe cold, and ho gave it Hetl htar Cough Cure, which acted like charm. No morphia. Bha Patted' Scene Street car, Saturday afternoon. Dramatic perwinuc Three young ladies, treasury clerks, and uttra-cxqiilsitedude' stranger all around. Dude (to young liuly nearest faro box) "Aw, may I trouble you miss, to pwos my fwatah,', handing the young ludy a quarter which she "dwops" into the "wox." Dude fidgets about a few moments, and tiien addressing the young lady, gays: "Aw, purwdou me, miss, but that was a qwartahyou Swopped in tbe bwox." Young lady (graciously ( "Q was it? "Well, J go e they'll let you tide for a Jammer." IDudf uck hi. cane anl trie - SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the lirer, Kidneys, Stomieh and Spleen. TliU purely regr tabln pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family Medicine, originated la the South In 1838. It acta trnntly on the llowela and Kidneys and corrects the action of the Llrer, and Is, there fore, the beat preparatory medicine, whatever the tick, nest may prore to be. In all common diseases It will, tin. asalateft by any other medi cine, effect a speedy cure. The Regulator Is safe to administer In any wnditlon of the system, and under no elrcnm- ataiicra can It dn harm. It will Inrlrorate like a class of wine, but Is no IntoalcatlnE berer. me to lead to Imetnctranr rlH .v.m..ta .11- Krniii.ii, uiiwnHie iienuacnr, and ci ally tonn Uli illo avateln. 1 hi iln I. ener not unpleasant, and Its virtues undoubted. small. No loss of time, no inter ruption or atoppngo of business while taking tho Regulator. Children complaining of Cnllo, Ileadnche, or Hick btomnrti, a teatpoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa. tlentt exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. a riiTsioiAvs orrxiov. 1 have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator promptly ind effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (Instead of weak, enlngl the digestive and assimilative powers of the system i,. m. itiNTOH, At, U., Washington, Ark. BEE THAT Tor GET THE OKXCISE. r-RBFARED av J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. North Carolina. On the Carolina Central Rail Road, in Gaston County, WANTS White American Settlers!! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Aro offered those having means to engage hi MOUNT HOLLY Is endorsed by one of the strongest Hall roads In the South, and has the support of the State orarlals. There are live Cotton Factories In the Immediate iielchborhood.aiid the projec tors proiwsc to make It the largest manufac turing centre In North C.tnillna. Small Fa rms off rom live to twenty acres, adjolnlnc the town, can be had at from Sinn to etoo, specially stilted for fruits, vegetables and general farming F. W. CI.AItlv, JlaylMm Italolglt, N. C. DO YOU SUFFER -FltOM- Lhi or Throat Tro Ma laria or Blood Poison ? Is Your System Broken Down from Over-Work If so, and you want Immediate relict and a permanent cure, come to Southern Pines NORTH CAROLINA, For the Winter. This Is tho highest point In the Lone Leaf Fine regions of thlsCiuntry,sltuatPd Immedi ately on the lt.VI.KHill AND AlCUSTA ItAfl. ltOAD.W Miles South of Italolglt, In tho midst of an unbroken nine torest I'IFTV MILES IN li.VCIl lllltHCriON. Many Northern people are building cottages at the Fines for Winter use, and some for permanent residence. The hotel at Southern Fines Is owned and managed by Mr. V. It. ISsiymond, of New York City. Hoarding Houses under tho managrm:nt of inrtles from Vermont, Massachusetts,.. York and New .lersev. ltullroad Station, Tot Onicc, Telegraph, and all conveniences. Every Invalid visiting this place has been beucuted. For special rates of fare, address, F. W. CLARK, G. P. A., Seaboard Air-I.lne. Italelgh, Jf. C. WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort, at shortest notice. Orders bv mail will r ceire prompt attention. Terms mnderatf or good work. tenlStf j .uoiiar per year, Is the 7 price of the C.vnnox An- m-l vooatk. contains all t lie "news of the. week and In. j t cresting letters from N'ew York. Vashlii!!toii. the South, and other points. Tho only pa per ia tho county at $1.00 per year. THE SOUTH. Are ou Interested In lug the truth roiieernlng the earn i tlx Southern States-rsoll, ellmate . neooli sixlal tiauiut. eie.r Mknu tkn ck TEN CENtt addressed to F. I". Woodward, (foriuerlyof I'cnnsjlvanla) odiiiueni i lues, .tutire county, ;, t,., atltl re ccUc copy of Soutiikux Ooixjxikt. t-il !as3 :t:3s: ml t' fur w s r. jJI a rs&l ?! D. J. EISTLER Hefpeetlully annoancn to th puMIe that be baa opened NEW 1. 1 V K H Ya T A 1! LK in concretion with hit hotel, and It prepared to Funerals WetUioscs or Business Trips on tbortatt notice and unit liberals ermt. All orders left at the "Carbon Uoma" will reeetra proiopv mtentlon. Stable us ..irit rl'rret u vu ,as.H.fl Mount Holly ! -41 1 M a cs BPtT.'t rMi! t.S-5ti.55'r; am. Ready for Competition. T L ( 1 I) . .t . . .... I have "made away" with my old stock and am now fully prepared for the pring and Summer Trade mm uiiu ui uic inosc x ASUiuiN Alilils as well as SUB STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Gents and CJcuts' Frmc Ladies American & Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes Ladies Kid-Button Latest Styles Hats & Caps, AT LOWEST PRICES. A.t The "COENER STORE." LEWIS WEISS . "RANTv STnTT.RT 1 .1?. tTTfi TT'rriXT ta f-jS0I,lNT0rf nit ETNKY, fashionable ut ouut nuu allow it AKlflt. Jfanb HI. Lehlichton. All work warranted. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lehighton, Pa.5 Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every dctcriptlon. In the moat tubstantlal manner, and at Lowest Oath 1'rlcot ncpalrlngr Promptly Attended to. TREXLEK & KREIDLEIt, April 2, 1882 yl Proprietor. Send for Dcsctiptive Circulars of the Corbin Disk Pulveriser, Corbin M Cottm Cnlijalor, Corbin Harrow and Seoc er. "HIM. Aid'" says, Corliln Disk Pulveriser Is thelicst labor-satlnp macliliio ever Intro dueed into tlie Soutli. It takes the place of the Drac Cultivator and Drill and on somu soils the plow, and Incrrases tho crop 20 per cent. Atldress, St. Lawrence M'f'g. Co., Oct.2-8 Gouvcriicnt, X. Y. Advertise in Advocate. SHERIDAN'S CONDITION POWDER Is absnlntely puro anl Mphly cnnrrnlratfil. One mince li horih a noutul of nnv other kind. It It fttrlnly a inctllciiic toboclvcu v,Hh toml, Xothlntr on earth vill make hi-iu lay like It. it rum chicken rholrra and ali dlpflit of hem. In worth Its writ-lit In pold. JUtia trntMt bonfc br mall free. Sold everywhere, or mit by mall for 23 com in (tampi, 2V-H. iln-enns, Sit by mnil, f I.Jn. 8lt van hv exprrm. rn nakl. for $ .(v, VR. 1. 8. JOIINbON & CO., ttobton, JUuaa. WANTPT1 T A T1Y Active and iiitcllitrcm H il 111 LU JjiiUl to represent In licrtim I lm'nllty nu old llrni. Ueferi'iife mmired IVrniaiuMit jMjsttluti and poodsaUry. GA & llJiO., 12 liiirt lay St.. X. . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CSOCAPHY OF THI3 COUNTRY, WILL ZZZ CY CXAMl.-JiriQ THI3 MAP, THAT THE I ftTtouB5 qiio.la?f& Sf i IvStitlVfilSfOil CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y By reason of lt3 central position, close relation to principal licet East of Chlcapo oal continuous lines at terminal points West, Worthwcot end Oouthwoat ia t5o only true mlddlo-llnk in that transcontinental eystcm which invites and facil- 4i4'? wvui una t.mao ia cuaer atrecuon Sallo, Peoria, Qanosoo, Molina and Rock Island, in Illinoln: Davenport, Musca tine, Washington, l'atrflold, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, West Idherty, Iova City, Des Moines, Indlanola. Wlnterset, Atlantic, ICnoiviUe, Audubon, Harlan, autlirio Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Ot. Joseph, Cameron and Cv, v-ity, ili nxis3Qun, xieavonwonn Minneapolis and Ot. Paul, in Minnesota; v& AuvcAuickuuLu ciucs, towns onu vutagca. THE GREAT ROCK Guarantees Speed. Comfort and Safety to those who travel over It. Its roadbed Is thoroughly ballasted. Its track is of heavy steel. Its bridtces are solid Btructuros of ctone and iron. Its rolling stock is perfect as human skill can make It. It has all tho safety appliances that mechanical grenius has invented and experience proved valuable. Its practical operation is conservative and ncthou- ir1" , uuscjpiine sirtct ana fcxacunp. une luxury or Ito passentrer accommoda tions la Uneniinln.'t tn thA WAt.iinciimac.nt tn tVin werr ALL EX.PHES3 TRAINS between Chtcatro and the Missouri Itlver consist of comfortable DAif COACHES, maKnifloentT'UIiI.MAN PALACE PARLOR and SLEEPING CARS, eleeont DININQ CARS providiner excellent meals, and CHAIR OARST osenn, Aiciuson ana ftnat uuy rosuut xu.uiALxii-nu' THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the direct, favorite lini between Chicago and Minneapolis and St Paul. Over this routs solid Fast Express Trains run dally to tho summer rossrts, picturesque localities and hontina; and nshlmr irrounds of Iowa and Minnesota- lho rich w Jlo'oJon'i proline: lands of inter or Dakota are reached via Watertown. A. short qesirablo routo, vlaSenecaandKankakee,on"erseuperiorinduco;cnt3 to travclors botwoen Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs . Gt. Jo3i7 Atehpon, Leavenworth, Kansas City, LXinncapolls, St. Paul and inter mediate points. All classes of patrons .especially families, ladles and children, receive from lrtiyaf.?fiiHI'oyel of "oekIluia trains protection, rupoatful courtesy and tt .?J T.lcket3. MP' Pplders obtainable at all principal Ticket Offices la the United States and Canada or any desired information, a? dress. It. R. CADLE, Prts't & Ctc'l f a .ico. A E. ST. :'t tt.-t tt'. Childrens Shoes. MIiocn $2. Up! French Kid $2. to $4. bioes, $1.25 Up ! , ,.uuluululllln, Av umji Dr. C. T. Horn, AT Till! Central Drug Store, orr. tiik ruiiDio squahe, Bank Street, Lelii'hton, Pa. Is prepared for the Kail anil Winter Trade mm ii iiraii supply ui Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors, Cigars, etc. All the latest novelties In Fall and Winter suaues aim patterns ot Wall Papers, A N U Decorations, Library and Stand Lamps, in all styles, and at all prices. SPECTACLES fitted to the eye and satisfac tion guaranteed. LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. RF.PAiniNO promptly atteud.il to at snort uoiico ana on reasonable terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Address: PIUNCE'S I'. 0., Carbon County, IVnnu. ans20.1y. RA NBDW RIIPTIIRF relief & ?5.LTr,!'!.Mo,, v and MBt,t m ?. f i'M0.?:. AdolT? CentraTMedical and Skll f, r ?i-.tiHilB.'".Mo. Coaauluuon txetiaiiayCttIT $0 PIIILADJSIS76. XgZy Crntlrt Pi-Ian .llcilal. Paris. ISTS. .Vskyoiirfirwrfortt. IVsii. Irf.!njpcl,3trr. amSortli Trent fctri'et, I'l 1 1 1.A PKI.1'111 A, I'A. Dctwoen uio Atiamio anu i-uciuc ana Accnison, tn juinsas, aiwti juca, Watertown in Dakota, and hundreds ISLAND ROUTE JOHN, 'i Ch:c30. E. A. H0LBR00X, 0(r.'l TM. 4 Pi-- Cnltaca Rmpies, Boils, Atlil f nrltlinrlparoQIilt frnm nib.lilllf uw1 And t'nrliunclr result from ailcMllutd, tntpovcrtslietl, or linpnro cunilitlon of tlto blootl. Aycr'.i Sarsatmrilla prevents nml cures tlicso eruptions nml painful tumors, by removing their cnuso; tho ouly offect- ual way of treating tlicm. Aver 8nrKn.trilla lias nrnvenlml llin usitnl roitrso of Hulls, which liovo palncil anil distressed tnu every season for anv. oral years. O. Scales, rialttvillc, Mich. I was bndlv troubled with Pilnnlo nn tho fiieo: also with a illHriijnrntlim fit tlm 8Ktn, which snowed itself In ttctv dark patches. No external treatment did moru than tctnnorarvtrood. Aver'iSnr. saparum cucctcu Perfect Cure, and I ltavo not Ix-en tnmMed since. T. W. Uodtly, Itlvorst., Lowell, Mass. I won tronliled with Bulls, nml mr neaitit won liiueit impaired. 1 neptn hsltig Ayer's Sarsapitrilln, and, In duo time, the eruptions all illsaptiearril, and ray health was completely restored. John K. Elkins, Editor Stanley Ouscrcer, jiiucmnrio, 2. u. I was troubled, for n lontr lime, with n humor which anwared on my faco In Ufflv Plinlili'-t ntid Illntelirn Avtr' Rar. aaparlllnruredino. 1 consider it tholiest Diotxt inyitier in tlio world. Charles II. oiuuu, uritt ,ruusuiiry, v i. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all dnijrgists. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not bo persuaded to tako any other. Prepared byllr. J. C.AjorS: Co., Lowell, !!. 1'rlcoSl; six Imttlps, Sfi. AFFI.ICTRO ANO UNFOItTUNATF. CONSULT DR. LOBB, 1". M., nml 7 In to evenings. Call or nte. uctouer iu, ibso ty -DON'T- B'JY AN ENGINE Until vou liave tern onr clrrnlnr nJ nrlees 2i0.00 for 16-Hnrse Power, to 550.ioror r,0. noreo rower, tntrfnes cnmiiicte wlln irov. i erinir, i'unii, neater, inrutiie vuive ani Sliilit Fent Utllniler l.uhrlcitiir. More tlm lOoulnune. Send for clrrulitr ttlvlnn trill niiininurrom every state In the Union. I'cr- feet satimartiontrtinronu-d. llUltlil.S MAilllINK wmtKS. Mention this Paper ImarU-So iiHiuiYiiiiviiifl. n. y. wwitc roHeiscutass. 0 m OA00 I o D CD bo a I ra 33 n lytl "inoyia soi jxihm MANUFACTURERS ulio have hilled nmt ili'slitn..ti.ii.i.ii,..,. selves niraln In as I w ,v V,; . ! . V . ! iDiiinieiielnir business inn 'le, nt " ,,t where tliey eani!etal)eatlon,fiieniiielihierv transported from either New Hork or Italti- a strong railroad company. Atldress .. ;.V... ,i.."f.'""" V'" ',,".,'r ,i,,;''"'0" Commissiouer of Immisi ation. July 17, issc-lf. ltALKioit, N. C $1 IO TTT rt I r-r- O W ASj Ji . L. O . The TOMOE GAZETTE will 1 mull) seeurely wrarneil. to anv udd tf.9A in I hi unileu b tales forthreo months od receipt ul ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dleeount allotveil to nostmsslrs iii:ui aim riuos cample copies mallei) nee. iuuress on nruers to MCHAItD K. FOX, FaiNKLIX Somite. N". Y May 30, 1885-ly PATENTS ! ! FRANKLIN H. HODGE m fltnfir Y, WrPinil Pa nnt? 025 V st., near U. S. Patent Office, "WASHINGTON, D. C. All business hefnri. irnlt..l Ktntoi 1.itA,it ODIee iittenileil lo for nioilentte lee. I'atriits liriK'iireii 111 ine milieu Malesiimt nil l'or,l,.ii Iviiiiini ii-i. iraac warn ana Loot I register eil. liejeeted iippllciilliiiis rettted ntitlnrns eeiited. Iiironiiallon :iml suli (.-,. :i tn ui,. tlllllllit: ralcnls elieerftillv fiirnUtn-.l ultlmnl rlntr-'f. Hi-nil rikelrh or Model for I-'iikk uimuuii its 10 riurmuuintv. No Agency In tlio U. S. possesses super- iur iiiciiiiies tor ouininin" t'atents or ascertaining the Patentabil ity of Inventions. Conlea of indents riimlslied Tor 25c. each, iy- Correspondence aollclted. Icor. Twenty Builft Lots for Sale, Opposite tlio Ix-hlgh Valley Itallroad Iiound. bouse. Loll Clllnn. Will ho anlil Clip.-in fur I'asli. or a small amount In Cnsli. the balance to remain 011 Mortzauc. Apnlv to 11. V11.1iKr.s1. July 30-1113 Jlaucli Chunk. is 0 8SS' pa m. T n sl 3-Wff t -2 flrRii&55ii!rg; rJSIMfiftKr MoiC regular Subscribers than any otlier county paper.' C.viiDoy Advocate. J E 3 ZZA SOI -aw se ; A mi Ilia I w .-a o9ic r? vnzl 1L0 f!; - . Woman ts thoatveetcst and bitterest gift of God to man Flies! 1 Files II Filet I! Suro cure for blind, bleeding and Itching piles. One box lias cured the worst case of 20 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after using William's Indian 1'IIe Ointment. It ab sorbs tumors, allays Itching of the pri vate parts, nothing else. Sold by drug gists and mailed on receipt of price, $1, William's Mfg. Co.. Prop's., Cleveland w. oom at i nomas drug store. That rough woolen stuff called Sangllcr (boar's) cloth Is mora In fashion than ever. To Young Ladiei. If your Hfo Is mado a burden owing to blackheads, pimples and other eruptions on the faco marring your beauty and causing so much chagrin, It Is no longer necessary to endure It. Dr. Flagg's Family Ointment will, certainly remove all such blemishes and leave your skin soft, smooth antl beautiful. Sold by all uruggisis ami maneii on receipt ot price. ue. iviiuains mi g. iO., rrop i Cleveland, O. Sold at Thomas' tin rug store. Yokes of velvet are a feature of silk dresses for autumn and winter wear, To-Klght andTo-Morrow Night and each day and nlghtdurlngthe week you can find at lllery's, elssport, and i nomas, lciiigiuon, ivemp s aupjiosa torles acknowledged to be the most suc cessful treatment yet Introduced for th cure of piles. Old sttliircrs from t h distressing comnlalnt are aL nnm rn. llevcd and in a short time a permanent curu estauiisneii. uuccK the disease n White lace Is to supersede the cream tint so long in fashion. Ought to be Known by All) The wonderfully quick and certain relief afforded by Fontaine's Cure in cases of cold, cough, croup, bronchitis and asthma. It will cure a cold In 12 minutes I The first dose, w irlvn relief , jv win cure croup in as many minutes. n A child's life may be saved by Its timely it should nlinvo l In tl,.. i,,, "" " i. i snouiu ninajs be In the house, ready uai:. ii. is iaiiie.ii euro ior Asthma ,ul eiuiTgency. t.an you, or any i i;tjiauii uiiiini lii iiikp n rmir u'lmtt i-mt can absolutely cuard asralnst It? Wlmnn. it i. . . niK-euujiii, consumption anil bronchitis win vieiii to lis met c ne when nilmra have failed. Sold at Dr. C. T. Ilnm' i . - - - drug store. feather bands are the perfcrrcd trimming for new fall wraps. The Old Way and the New. The Old Way Hock the baby In sapirougu, carry it to town In a potato basket, give It salts and senna for physic, wash It with sort-soap and water: ...t.nH .1.1. .1 1. . ... . . unuoitiv uuar n to iieain witti narslt medicines, and then av: "Tin. I.nr,t ciaimeti it." mo iSew wav Uso Dr. Hand's Itemedles for Children, which have beeh tested In his practice for 15 years, i uey are pure, safe, and a God send to parents and children. Dr. Hand's remed!esare:Teething Lotion, a wonder fully soothing and harmless lotion to bathe the gums of teething babes. Colic Cure, promptly relieves colicand soothes Hi.,,..,.,. m....t t i.n i' J-. . .. Cms ll.lllpft Ultlmnt etnA.-l.,n . "' ,w c M.tireiiaimaii i ts, ctiresconsiipaiion. Worm Jfc.lixlr.whlc 19 combined with a purge. Cough and Croup Medicine, has no superior In Its line, uiarnuea Jllxtnre. cures when everything else falls. General Tonic, elves tone and annetite tu ueaklvelill. tlrcn. Chafing I'owtlcr, heals sore and chafed babies in a day. Price of each, only 23 cents. For sale by Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehighton, and W. F. lllery. eissport, Pa., druggists. nuni very shorter behind than before. Skirts are worn very short, and Catarrh Is a vory prevalent and exceedingly disa greeable disease, liable, If neglected, to develop Into set Ions consumption, llelng a constitutional disease, It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which, acting through the blood, reaches every part ef the system, effect ing a radical and permanent cure of catarrh In even its most severe forms, Made only by O. I. Hood it Co.. Lowell. Jiass. -A woman who is not jealous of her husband is not In loyc tilth him H'liy will vou coueli when Shlloh's Cure will give Inuiiedlate relief? Trice iuc, .wc, si. sold by Dr. Horn, I.e- itiyuioii. inery, weissport iii;siajsiraiiicuioraciioii Oman's tongue and a mule's heels, For dyspepsia and liver comnlalnt. vou . 1 . nave a printed guarantee on every bot tle of Shlloh's Vltallzer. It never falls to cure, bold by all druggists, This world Is full of beautiful womcr, but a truly good woman Is rarity. "Ilackmetack." a l.istlncr. a fratrrant Pennine, j-rice z. anil mi cents, lllery itcisspon, ur. Horn, i.euiciiton Nine cases out of ten when a woman says she hates a :uan she Is In love witli him No Cure No Pav. A new tlenarture In medicine! Fontaine's Great Discovery removes the cause of disease: namclv. disease germs. This guarantee means Fomenting ior "Knowledge Is poncr." For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. A woman will confess to almost anything but to the fact that she Is growing old and ugly, Shlloh's Catarrh Itemedv a positive. cure ior catarrh, aiiiiithcrla and canker month. Sold by lllery, Wclssport, and ur. iiorn, i.ciimiHon Tho devil is never as black as he Is painted, and a woman Is never as Inno cent as she appears. A nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Itemed)'. Price 60 cents, bold by Blcry, Weissport, and jiurn, 1.01112111011, If you want to keep a woman's love keep up a slight but steady flirtation with her most hated rival. It Is useless to attempt tho cure of any disorder. If the blootl Is allowed to remain Impure. Neuralgia and rheu matism are. traceable to a disordered condition of the blood, and lit number less cases have been cured by taking a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A woman has neither love nor re spect for the man she can rule. Wben a man prays he should be In a free and kneesy position. If vou have Cuttlntr. Scaldinir. or Stinging sensations In the parts when voiding urine Su atnp-Koot will quickly lelieve anil cure. The watch dog Is not a dentist, but he does a great business In Insert ing teeth, Abbott, Hardin Co.. Iowa. March 20. 18S0. Your "Cough Killer" is the best remedy for coughs and colds I ever sold. It gives satisfaction every time. Yours truly, II. II. Slerrenberg. Hay fever Is not an afllrmrtlvc ail ment. It Is always found with the nose- Var fnatlmneaa. Tttllnn.np.e iri.t. ache an-o all feverUhhablts use Ur.Setlt iiiiwua s 111a. I One bad woman can keep a whole jiu:;;hborhvod in hot wattr. A ..... .i.i.i, lull..... mil. ..K. KEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY Sprrlnllr DLtlllc fr IUrtliclnnl Use Tli BfSI TOHICI UNEOUALEOtorCONSUMPTION WASTING DISEASES sad GENERAL. 0EBILITT. PERFECTS DIGESTION. BR. KDW. U WALMMfl. Set Ki In Oiler, flatluiiml UosrJ of N.J.,rll! wMv ettrnllnn was cnlM ta Tour Krjtstnne Mult MM.kfjr l.y Sir. Itor, Irnitcl.l, f TrratMi, fttnl 1 hat tunl ft few Wttlra with fsr uettiT effect than anv 1 liura limit. 1 am n-cnmmnitlfr rimr artlcla In hi racti flnil It very autlitaeter. rimr artlcla In hi ractlc, abd Q-riil Ofnnlmi hM tl 8lrasmrt4 nc-ilaCi ef sittli. th ta-t. EISNER & K?ENDELSON. (Sole Atrnu ftr las U.S.) . 31G, 318 and 320 Raw SU. PhilidelpMa, Pa. For sale nt Dr. Horn THE CHAUTAUQUA Oorn&Seed Planter. A ONE-HAND AUTOMATIC MACHINE. Pat tAPr,l ,882 at' I I'ob. 24, 1883. All of Metal, Idffht. Stronr. Woll Constructed and Elegantly Painted. Plants Corn (and pumpkin seeds), Boans, eto. WonKS WELL IN SODDT, LVMTY AND STONY GHUt'ND. lllf lily rccommeuilcd by Farmers and Dealers In all sections. The tnnoaaved in one day's uso will pay for It. PRICE, $2.70. Liberal illscmtDt to agents out, tnu irauc. Canvasser easily tnnko 1104)0 per day iu lho planting Mason. Send for circular and extra Induce- y: meats to ngonta and tKi, canvaitcra. Mention this pa per, and addrcu, IhedhaufcanqaapiantBompanjI JAMESTOWN, IV. Y. Bon 4nrf Middle. f ra tucccfjl tjr -f g;d Aica it Voujc ladiei tr .iit4 'q itturis life at Cole mm Collrfff. irt.h1aMh1t40. NoVMMion. Sit. NewtrH.N. J. I If lt.3nj;uriMhrndlred. IUiin.tcdttlIp ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American 1 papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruoo St., How York. Send lOots. for lOO-Fano PnmphliL ltoT,J. r.NF.WMANM.D.t7KIOUT'n WD LILT 1 ruuuuurri it MiilbM llA.Ul IJ ft Vniclent cDviri Is. a 1 1 r i t Iti it ns. si tj.ttr I k ItaLIu pTrMn. Itrrui nilarr thu In a tanli nrtIiMi. I ! '!!"-'.'""". A'WrrM W-l.hJr"V.l 11 in r i il. 11. mi.1i. tnrr 1 . . - --- - ------ - - - - - mmm saleable anlilnifton cliKfrolaralll WITHOUT SUFFERING Users of Opium, aro yon aware that Dr. Lealla K. Keulej'a Double CiiLor.tna or Gold" will care the wnrnt caie or tills terrible habit Id from three to flvo wicks (at lumie) without staffer 1 11s. Unlike nLhcr ro culled " painless antlilotca," it contnlDD not one imt tlele ciT opium, ur any ofltH preparations, aad yn the patient, whllo ruiiliily n-duclng his inirphlDo down to nothing, Is ale to attend to his ordinary biul'nssa and enjors life as ho has not dona since finalae the Opium or Morpbtno Hublts. 8i-nd for Fstar on the Opium llaMt. FltHS, or for Ilr. Leslie E. Ileeley'a new work. "Oplnra: lis Use, Ahnio and "tire," sent freo on application. It la ihntnost :orapleto and romorohcnslre work ever pahlUbsd m lho subject, ami elvea fall instructlona tat self aro at home. Address, or call on THE LESLIE E. KEELEV CO., Dwiout, Itx DRUNKENNESS! Curod la from three to cine drs. IfirMs irt WArrf, hv Ihove who vrlf to Siliifon A Vik, IVrtUnd, MnJae.vlU recelv frve. full Iiirormnlion tout work hlb I (hey ran do, tiixi lire at horoe.that will pijr Ihem from S lo Per dir. 8mno ha cameJottrC'lnst1ar. Eltbcrrcx.yoanroreU. Crttal rxH rrqnlrcd Yoo art iarleI fre. Thote who it art at ado art aboIuialj iur f mux UttU foctunca. All ta uaw. DINOHAMTOM. N.V. THE INVALIDS BENEFACTOR. Discoverer ot Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female Remedy w 1mlr lr,.. 'm . , aa (ipeclal and Bncoltlo treatment for all Complaints and Diseases tweuliar to Daiurhters, Wives and Mothers. Kflymckaco coitlaln3 bottles. Ctr"lju:li kind Is also sold separately; PrmatleHriurdy, (liloodaadkj'stemisi, A lit limn-I,earnxt.,rLoealTntn1) 1 . V 4cJ Aiioliilment,Eitcmal - s'0 (xTOr the tliroo In ono Package 12.00. Itocovers tho "run-down;" bed-ridden" or"oliuiidonod." It I-Uimlnatcs Humors and Wood Impurities that eanso Bcrofula, Canocr, Tumor, pimples and 1'lrtrhes. Th aire (or I'twrira and Euosuca u put, woman's Health and naerolaasa aa:ala nton-xL III- If llmlHl. InlM..! -. -- .- . -.. .'ml. i.ih . 1.1 wi , VWHXT, a mm eul.ffnnl l .1 IrJ'tcn! of Inoiilry promptly toswered. JKUmar-s Frmal. tltivirT, PliwliaMtoa,N, V. 'JlllVlllll Ouidn In Utnllh" (Krut hYtt). m ovau ux Auu juiivwiaia TTnrrantrd tlm moat perXrct I'd ree. read 1'ertlllicr Drill In ealatejire. StjnJ far droiur. . B. FAHQUHArl, York, Pi. OP III All I mi
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