REASONS Why Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Because no poisonous or deleterious ingredients entor Into tlio composition of Ayor's Barsapurllla. Ayer's Sarsaparllla contains only Hie purest and most effective remedial properties. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is prepared with extrcmo care, skill, ami cleanliness. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is prescribed uy leading physicians. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is for sale everywhere, 'and recommended by oil first-class druggists. Ayor's Sarsaparllla is a medlclno, and not a hoverago In disguise. Ayer's Sarsaparllla never falls to effect a cure, when porslstontly used, according to directions. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is a highly con. centrated extract, and therefore tho most economical Blood Medlclno In the market. Ayer's Sarsaparllla has had a suc cessful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. " Thousands of testimonials are on "file' from those benefited by the use of Oyer's Sarsaparilla. PREPARED BY Dr. "J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mass. . Prici 1 ; tlx bottle, 5. 'Worth 5 bottle. A MODEL PRESS "Wtt do all your ; mnur or nonty print-Irothen. Jour boy eta ran It. Outfits, vtiU ma cost K, lltieo, KB, or more, 38ordlag to ilie-ono nu seed u ftnothtri r,Jruo U OTOr the. jEWllDformstlonia r' book tilled How j jte Print. Freewltb; ,ple of Modil1 'fftwlrork, noon p-: THE MODEL PRESS COUP1NY. Llm'd. f 611 AfOh Strut, PMUMphtt.; Sice what Is sutd about - The Model Press. A PERFECT COMBINATION Qf harmless vegetable remedies that will restore the whole system to healthy action, Is absolutely needed to cure any disease "for tho disease that affects one organ weakens all.' Paine' Celery Compound Is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION! Read the proofs 1 "I hftvn Ml fir rod fmrihitr fwim nnrrAiiiflMii una lin trouble. I bought two bottles of Tolno'e Colery compound, una on, how it aid help mo l I hare bo much faith in your iucuiv.iiiu, iur x jluuw nuftt lb lUU VJT IDCt Ontario Centre, N.Y. MfiS. J. J, WATSOK. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND " For five ycr I raCfored with malaria and nervouraess. I tried Tatno's Celery Compound, and I can truthfully Bay that flvo bottles completely cured mo. I cheerfully recom mend It, for I know it to be a Rood medicine." Cius. L. Sieaens, Letter Carrier, Station B, BrooVlrn, N. Y. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Biliousness, Dyspepsla.CostlvonossiPlles, Liver Com plaint, Kidney Trouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. tl. i for (IS. Wti.lp, nicnmn. BOK & Co., Props., llnrliugton, Vt For tho Nervous, 5. ?oe that each lnt ! $1, nix for is. Vtrm. IUchaiip. , iTopa., wmuigton.vt. HI. ulx for AB tie beam tlio Celery trade mark. The Debilitated, Restless. He was a sour looking old man, and he occupied a flat with liis batchlor brother on the fourth .floor of a modest uptown apart ment house. They were haying a quiet lmndof whist one evening with two friends, when the voice of a baby in the next flat arose in lamentation that penetrated the thm walls and mado the rumbling of the elevated railroad seem like the purling of a brook. They stood the uproar lor some time, but when tho sour looking man trumped his part ner's trick three times, he laid down his cards and went and knocked on the neighbor's door. "Is your baby sicks lie in quired, as the lather appeared. " Oh, no, my wife is just put ting him to sleep." "I want to aslc it Ins name is Jeremiahl" "Certainly not, why do you think sol" I thought it micht be, he to w comes out so strong on lamen tions. IKhat makes him weep sol" "TFcll, I don't know," admit ted the half owner in the infant property sadly. "You see it's our first baby, and may be we don't know how to nanule him right. TVe've tried soothing syrup, squills and ipecacs,and to night I told my wife it might be malaria and she'd better try nuinine. so we crave him four crams, and he's been kind of The wonderful" bargains at tho Millinery Stores of restless ever since." bom it Co., : Tho Agod. New Tailoring Establishment TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSPORT and VICINITY: .Upon Invitation fromonio qf tho rcproscntatlvo citizens of your town, I h.iyo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. My knowledge; of making carmcnts was calncd principally In the City of Now York. Iam also u cradttato of the Cutting Schools of that city. And after years of practice In both Cutting and Making Custom Clothing In soino of tliehcst houses In both New York and Philadelphia I think I may assure you that all work entrusted to my caro shall beermat ni icasLiome ucst ouiauiauic in jour nciuuuriiuou. &g uivri iurj j iitlAI;4ti Very Itespcctfully, JAMES OLIVER, S WE CLIP HUMOROSITIES. It Is fold the larks of Scotland aro tho swoctoit singing birds of earth. No plcco of mechanism that man has ever luadu has tlio soft, sweet, glorious music In It that he laik's throat has. When tho farmers of Scotland walk out early In the morning, they flush the larks from tho grass, and as they rlt,o they sing, and m they sing they irclo, and higher and hlclicr they go, circling as they sing, until at l.st the notes f their yokes die out In the sweetest strains earth ever listened to. A portion of a petrified tree was dis covered In a solid sandstono rock quarry at Zancsylllc, 0., tho other day. Tho tree Is about the thickness of a telegraph pole ami as well-ilcllned bark and roots, it was found while blasting, or Immediately after blast, fully sixty, feet below the top of tho hill, and was In solid rock. Ovct It Is the earths formation, then n species of shale, then limestone strata, followed by a conglomeration of stone, then some forty feet of solid sandstone, near tho bottom of which Is the petrified trco. fincklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo In tho world tor cuts, bruises, sorcs,ulcers,salt rhucm,fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, l'rico 2oc. per box, t Thomas'. D. J. TheBarbeh Lost His Finger. Tho only curious episode that I now think of that ever occured 5n mv nam rlnnlinira witli n llfir- 8200.00-1 never lmd Instructions In printing be- ber Came about through my 00 lire, yet Isot up ami printed 10,000 deposit tickets I ggj-yjn rr that tllO knight of .the nu mv Model Vrest the day after I received It. 11 t R k.fi mnrtamnre than rtoubl what my Model razor WUO WHS lit WUIli UU IHU rrtis cost me tho first two months. -Havo Oone Vinrl lnur thn inrlpx BDOUt worm oi worn on my .iu, i in t t Preu. It beats all. After three years use IinUt Uituu. J. tuum uui uuip afamy Model Press at good as new.-The ; ndtriirincr tllC dexterity With which lie handled tlio tools ol TUa MnrJal Praoo his trade despite the loss, and, lilt lIUUVl I IWJ nWroincr mv nftontinil flirofttefl chines for fino Card and OKNUltAI. 1WHINESS to lllS mutilated hand, lie V0UCI1- prlntlne. Any smart boy can turnout hundred .nTprl nn ovnlnnntinn of dollars worth 01 work every year, even Willi SUieu nn cxpiailltuuu. one of tho smaller sizes. Address. T tlinf nff " lin Qfiirl TnE Model Press Co., Ltd., t x.Tmv ,,v npp;Hnnt? 912 Arch Street, JVn. T m print to. Tt is the may 1 2-j 1 Phii.Adki.I'HIA, Pa. . T i n. j tiiUK llllUl. X IT(VO V..llliLV.U into the armv and cut it off to avoid the service. It didn't work though. They took to training men to use tho second finger Some of them cut that .w . .... i pit too. but 1 couldn't -spare another so I ran away and came to America, ivo, 1 don t miss it much uow, and T don't care ill cant go back, ihis is a pretty good place and the work isn t iiard. I hank you, sir. Next! "How much will you give me for this atlas of this cityl" asked a Buffalo attorney as he walked into a second-hand book store and handed the owner the book named. "Tain't worth much," answeredthe dealer, as he turned over the leaves with an air of assumed indifference. "There's no demand for' em. I bought one last evening and it's out side now. There's no demand for 'em at all, and 1 shall think it is a good sale if I get $1 for the one I have now." "All right, here s your good sale. 1 his is the one you had out side, gayiy ansewered the lawyer, as he threw down a silver dollar and skipped out of tho store be fore the disconcerted proprietor could interpose an objection. "I had been hunting for that at las for months and would have given 15 rather than not got it," remarked the attorney as he gleefully exhibited his purchase. -1) , Lehighton and Weissport. Finest Goods ! Latest Styles ! and Lowest rices ! in Hats, Bonnets, Notions,' and Dressmaking. All goods guaranteed apr21 finger on his :.r' .. J 1 v I Illlll Nil I.IN ill .1 I I I I 1 II VI' I. KISTLER .Respectfully announces to the public that he has 'opened a NEW 1,1 VElt Y STA11I.K, and that lie is dow urenared to furnish Teams for Funerals. Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no ne ana inostiiDerai terms, uruers ion at tue "liaroon House" win rcceivo prompt attention. 'BTABCES ON K0UTII STREET, ntxt the Hotel, Lehlzliton. 1an22-vl WANTED. Permanent positions IV guaranteed with SALAltV and ..PENSES PAID. Any determined man can suc- Sieu wun us. recuiiarauvaniaKi'sto ueRinners. lock complete, including liiaiiy fast selling spwciauius. uuiii). tree, , Address at once. (Name llils paper) IMllMYiS lUIUllllua, We are showing a large and choice line of Cbtton JJrcss Good?. Ginghams at 8, 12 1-2, 25, 3.1, 45 and 50 Cents per Yard. ' batmes at 4, , i lo, jo. ana 37 1-2 Cents per Yard. Challies, 8 Cents per Yard.. Pennelope Suitings, 8 Cents a Yard. , Batistes at 10 and 12 1-2 Cents per Yard 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. tn ioot October 30 J887 NcnSKRVlIKK. aprll 282H1 HOCIIEBTKH, N. Y. $1 iX3 "WEEKS. The POLICE OAHETTE will be mailed, ecureiy wrapped, to any address in tho Unl- ed states lonurce montnson receipt or . . One IDollar. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents ana ciuns eampie copies mailed tree. Aaarcss an oruers to RICHARD K. FOX. May S0,1885.1y Fbanklik Squabii, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE R00F1NL. GO. MANUPACTOllEKS OF CROWL'S STANDING Ste flSil PAT EL ROOM. Also PUln KoIIpkI, OorrtiKned, Crimped EJ(te anil Ilendod Iron Kooliuit Kidtoff and ceillnflr. Ajieuta w&nUd Id eur countr. tieud for catalogue and samples. Two Ways. Choose Whlcn? Thcro are two usual ways of doliut what Na- turo sometimes docs Incompletely, namely, to relievo tlio bowels. Ono Is to swallow a drastic uruatlve which evacuates profusely, nbruntlv and with pain, the other Is to take llostettcr's stomach bitters, tile effect of which Is not vi olent, but sufficiently thorough, and which docs "wt B"i uiu miesiincs. unionist is slcstcd. tlio peisonemplovimc it need not expect per manent bennilt. fttlfl ho rnntinf lim.n f.i no..... tlio debilitating reaction which leaves the organs as had or worse oft than before If, on the other l.imi, no resons to tne Ulttcrs, he can rely upon the restoration of a rcRttlar habit of body, con sequent upon n renewal of a healthful tono In the Intcslfnal canal. Ilesldes healthfully relax. nginouowels, tlio hitlers arouses n dormant liver. Iinnarts il lipni.nrini iiniwtnfn n.,in of the kldne.s, and cnunterncls the early twlnecs ?' rl'c,11,i,l5"b a tendency to gout, and malaria 11 1.1. 113 1UIIII3. It Is.now Rrowina so warm lmiciladn oils tliat a postage stamp will stick to the atmosphere. It Is rumored Unit tlio stamps In Uin Tost OlUco are kept In refrigerated air. If tlio Pope coiulcmns llcnry Oeorce's works, It Is to be hoped tliat Henry will do the square tiling and e,o cahoots with his Holiness In tho profits from tho Increased sale of his books. Scientists arc now Inquiring how long it takes a man to think. Well, when a man has to think of somo way to pay a month's board bill with only $2.10 in his pocket to do It with, It takes him a good loin; while. It is said that tlio shores of Franco arc sinking so rapidly that in about twentj centuries the French capital will becomo entirely submerged. That being the case any one Intending to visit Paris would bet tcr learn to swim. Subscrlbo for and read tho Oahhon Advooatk. IT"; lift ifMjtjsyiNii JNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF TIIE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAT: MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE i.ijniuia All Dmjllm. Be.. 4"c and tl W. IT.p.rtd onlj if rptred o ke 1.11.1 A man who was arrninged before Judge Duffy on n charge ot drun.-enncss, pleaueu in ex tenuation of his offence that it was hereditary in hie family, he had two grandhitliefs who got urunA "That mai-es no difference with your case," said the Judge, bluntly." mit would you imnisu me for the sins 'of my ancestors'." pleaded the culprit. "Nnt nr. nil " wnliorl tlio AFFUCTEDJINFOBTUNATE Judge. "Your ancestors were March 31-m3 m mmwm. Mi nt&wmrnimirmwumm mm it i , i cn atm-mm am i Stwikali 3 AFTER ALL OTHERS FAI L CONSULT 329 N.l5lh8t.7blowCillovMII. Phils., P. a)retr'eiiierlenceln118rxciAt.dlwases. Perms, neatly rest ores those weakened by early Indiscretions Ac. Oallorwrtte. AdTlcefreeaadatrlctlyconflden iiaL iionrs t 10 a. m. tin J, luiu T w IV reoings. March 31-yl Its central position and cloao connoctlon with eastern linos at Chlccr and continuous lines at terminal points. West, Northwest, and South west, mako It tho true mld-llnli in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main linos and branchos Include Chi cago, Jollet, Ottawa, LaSalle, Peoria, Gonoseo, Mollno and Rock: Island, In Illinois: Davenport, Muscntlno, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, vvDbuiuoity, AUWUW.by.UUO JMUIIJUD, XllUlUtlUlU, VV UlLUrBUb, XLJUUllU. 1VQDX- vlllo, Audubon, Bavlan, Guthrio Centre and Council Bluffs, In Iowa; Oiillatln, , ah. uusupu unu njumus uiiy, in iuissoun , ijeavenwcrtn. Trenton, Cameron, RELIEF & RAINBOW RIIPTIIRF "fl. and la parteetrauinw. it la not B TU8S. Uura bar and fright and it. r?i!??. 'onwtUn. . Bend for cMaVillh . Jtl! airtufrJl,m"t..,f 111 t aarglcal rjdSM1 ." . "aak.nlna dUaaMi anjl.T 'taUonfr7r4lOTft7wu"u"",,,''Wtt- probably punished enough, if CHICAGO, ROCK GSLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. the whis.-ey was half as bad as it is now. 1 am going to pun ish you for your own sins this time. Thirty days, please." A story is told of two Bos ton business men who had a dispute the other day about the shortest way of returning home from the marA-et. Finally one of them said to the other: "Well, you go your way and T- oil .11 I i wm go mine, and we will see and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In Minnesota; Water- town ana oiuu.t x mm in i-i.inuui, una many ouiur prosperous towns ana cities. It also offers a CHOICE OP ROUTES to and from the Paclllo Const and Inter mediate places, maklnar all transfers In Union dopots. Past Trains of lino DAY COACHES, elegant UINIHO OAItS, masnlflcent PULLMAN PAI,AC1S AGENTS ENTIRELY who will reach tie corner first; W iiiN XJCiU I an I JNiD W JiUUii but mind you don't run. The most wonderfully complcto collection of One of them nrrivpd at tlio theabsolutely useful and practical which has , U U L I ,. , , , eyer been published In nny nation on tlie globe. plaCO proposed Slightly blOWH, A marvel of everyday value and actual money and the Other Came UP a few earning ami money savins to every possessor. . , , ... Hundreds upon hundreds of beautiful mui help- minutes later panting for breath, mi eneravings. its extranriiinary low price be- hind exclniminp- yond competition. Nothing in the whole history of the boon trade like lt Select komethlns of real value to the people, and sales are sure. AgenU looking for ane-v and first class book, write tor lull description and terms. 30 days' ilin given Agents without capital, sham J1ELL 9 CO. 1'uiiauKLi'uiA.l'a. febie mo- ijYou too to your heels, you scoundrell" 'Oh, no 1 didn't." "You did for I ran myself." BLEEPING GAIIS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph Atchison and Kansas Cltvl restful REOL1N1NQ CHAIR CAUfl. seats FREE to holders of tliroiioH -lirst-clasa tlckots. THE CHECAC.O, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwoot from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair uury," Nelson, Horton, Topoka, Herlng-ton, Hutchinson, Wichita, CaldwelL and all points In Southern Nouraska Interior Kansas and beyond, Entire passenger equipment of tho celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal lasted track of heavy steel rail. Iron and stono brlrtrrca. All safety appliances and modorn Improvements. Commodious, well-built stations. Celerity, cer tainty, comtfart and luxury assured, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho favorite between Chicago, Bock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tourist routa to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses the- most productive lands of tho Croat "wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, South wcutern Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. Tho Short Lino via Seneca and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs. St. Joseph. f ur iicKQiti, juupti. iiuiuure, or uuy uuureu llloruiauon POU JLlCltOt J D. ST. JOHN, Oenoral Manager. uiH,.'uiuuiD,i,rwiy uueiiauiiiiunuuuuiL uuuiy wunvunn. co In tho united States or Canada, or address E. A. HOLBROOIC, Oen'l Ticket ft Fass'r Agent OWIOAGO.ILL. For cleansiuc ami liealimTfoul niul imlo lent Ulcers, Bores and abscesses niul rcnuiv- iiiL' tlio bad odors nrisinir tlicrcfnmi. nod for sloughing, contused nml laceriiied wounds uarliys iirophylactic llinil is uncntiallcil. "1 liave useil JXirbvs Pronlivlactie Flub in liosiutal and privnte praetico for ten yeara and know of notliinc better for sloucli jngjcontnsed and lacerated wounds, foul and inuiueiii uicers, ami as a iiisiliieciiuu. . I'. lleustis, 1'roi. iloblle ilediral College. A Xcw York storo dycratiscs as the nowest tiling out Its 'patent children's kneo pads.' The history of tho pads is Interest ing. A Northern New Hampshire woman witli boys who would go through tho knec9 of their knlckerbockeis and Blockings fast er than she could mend tliem, in a moment of Inspiration fitted somo soft leather smoothly over tho knees of two of tier boys, A summer visitor saw tlio sclicmo and adopted It for her boys, and so the pads went out Into the world, and now some body lias patented tho New Hiimpshlr woman's Idea, and Is making money out of it. During recent violent storms In tl English Channel, tlio sea washed , throng a. high and hard sand bank near tlip Islo of St. JIalo, France, nearly fourteen feet thick, laying bare a portion of an ancient forest which was already passing into tho comli- tion of coal. This forest, at tlio boglnnlug of our era, covered an extensive tract tno land tt became submerged, anil was covered up by the drifting sand. Stout St, Michel onco stood In llio.mlddlo of It. The forest had quite disappeared by the middle "of tho tenth ceotury. Occasional!.-, at very low tides after storms, remains of it are disclosed, just as at present. It Is believed that some centuries -ago tho highest tides roso about forty-tno feet aboyo the level of the lowest ebb. Now tho high waler level Is fifty-one feet abovo tlio lowest. F INTEREST TO FARMERS, am & big Household Hints. Clean piano keys with a soft rag dipped in alcohol. To rcmoyo lime from an Iron not wasli In strong vinegar. l'.irg stains on silver can be taken oil with table salt and a wet ratr. -When dross silk becomes wet, pat it be- tween tho hands to dry quickly. Apples that aro not properly looked alter will decay in tho barrels very fast, Jllx s'-oyc polish with soft soap mid coffao to give a bright Imler, and avoid the dust from polishing. To clean straw malting, boll tluee quarts ot bran In ono gallon of water, and wash tlie matting with tlie water, drvlni? It well. If ribbons nci-d renewing waih tliem In conl suds, mado of soap, and Iron when damp. Cover with aclean cloth and Iron over It. Trim and fill the lamps in the morning, or yon may add to the talo of accidents, as tlio unwise virgins whoso lamps wero not ready when wanted. -If you wish to keep a sharp knife don put it in not grease. Stir your potatoes wniio frying or turn meat with a fork or an old caso knife on purpose. If the .flat Iron is dirty lie up a niece o yellow beeswax In a rag, and when tno Iron I JC - 1 . 1 ..... is iiiuiusi. uui not quite hot enough to use rub it quickly with the wax, and then with a coarse cloth. linen using stale bread for nuddiiiffs always soak It In a cold liquid, llread that nas been soaked In cold milk or water light and crumbly, whereas tliat soaked hot liquids Is boa vy. Vegetables with a stronc flavor, sucl as onions and turnips, will-bo much Im piuyeu uy piuiing mera to boil In col.l wat er, ronewing this from a kettle of boilinir water as soon as it comes to a scald. In boiling meats take tho fat from the top.of the water and savo for cooking oj soap. In roasting meat pour the grease oi.t of the pan or d Ip it out betore It gels burned . It will bo excellent for nse In In cooking. But if it stays till the meat Is dono' It will bo nearly sure to have a burned, unpleasant flavor. ft" . vs ww tt n -HarrOTdrtkmT Havo opened up thoir immense now stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, including all that is now, novel and beautiful in Worsteds, Cassiineres, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c., which they will make-up in suits the latest style and best work manship observed at wonderfully low prices. For Gents', Ladies, Youths and Children. Only the best make at the lowest prices. You arc bound to be pleased. OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. The very latest, novelties in Hats, Gaps, Neckwear, &c. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., Tlie Tailors, BANK STREET. LEHIGHTON. - Excitement in Texas. Circat excitement has been caused in tlio vicinity of Paris, Tex., by tlie remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Uorlcv, who was m lielplcts ho could not turn in bed, or rnite lilt head; every body said lie was dying nf consumption. Atrial bottle of I)r. King's New Discovery wns Bent liim. Finding re lief, lie bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Iife Pill; by tlielime ho had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of tho DUcovcJy, he wns well and had gain ed in flesh tliirty-six pounds. Trial Dottles of tlio great Discovery for consumption free at T. 1). Thomas' 50c. and $1. I liouglit inedicino in tlurteien t-l:!t, but nothing helped mo till I used KIv'h C'remii Balm. In four days I could hear as well as ever. I am cured of catarrh as well. It is tlio best mcdiciuo ever used.' (iam tl Widrick, Hastings, N. Y. I could scarcely epcak; it was almost im possible to breathe through my noi-tiils. Using Fly's Cream llalm a sluirt time tin trouble entirely disupiieared.,1. U. Ticli enor, slide merchant, Elizabeth, X. J. It is announced, as a result of scientific experiments, that fat persons who desire to becomo lean should "confine themselves to a diet of loan meats, acid fruits, and such vegetables as contain but. llttlo starch. Fluids of all kinds should be drunk sparing ly, tea and coffee, and especially alcoholic stimulants, being wholly avoided. Five or six hours in tho twenty-four should be the maximum or sleep, and daily exercise should bo habitually and persistently taker. The advance of spring Is indicated in New York by the appearance on the street of Italian women with an ice-packed pail of ice-cream and cry, Wona ccnta class.' Observations in the Atlantic give from forty-four feet to forty-eight feet as the highest measured waves. Hut such heights aro rarely reached, and, Indeed, wayes ex ceeding thirty fest am very seldom en countered. It Is not an uncommon thing for Im migrants to land at Castle fiarden with fniiiillct; of nine or ten cbildicu, mui recent ly a husband and wife, witli ll.litj-two children, dlomharkrd Ihcie. It is only fall aj Iiiiwi-vr, to mt'iiiliiii that tho woman was the iii.-in'a tlilr.l wife Hvi'ii the cliainplf.il I'.ilh-nif the f.oagne lutein nut be able In inakn a hit on tho stage or the lecture platform. A small boj's. splilt of economy Is shown when he refuses to set off a pack of firecrackers at once. Tlio portrait p-iinter geneMly gels his pay partially In advance. Ifo Is thus always drawing a head. You can now go to Chtcago and Lack forlll.So, It Is worth that amoiit lo go ono way, ir you stall from Chicago. Saloonkeepers approve of a Icar if for revenue only, because In that caso the revenue comes Into their own pockets. When, by reason of a cold or from other cause, Xlie stomach, liver, and kidneys be come disordered, no time should be lost in ktiimilnling them to action. Ayer's I'ilU act quickly, safely, and surely. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines. Those now-fungletl systems for culti vating tho memory aro all well In their way, but. wives will nover find a means of making hubby remember lo bilng up the coal rjulto so good as the old-fashioned scheme of le. v ng tho coal-hod on tho front stairs for him to fall oyer when he comes borne. Suggestions on Hivinir Two Svarms That Is sued a Once. If two or more swarms of bees Issue at once, will these on returning separatn and go lo ono hive? If they all go to ono hlvo how shall they ho separated so that each queen can have her bees? Tho abovo queries havo recently been answered by prominent apiarians In different sections by American lice Journal Following aro somo of tho replies: Jrs. L. Harrison aud G. L. Tinker answered: "Each snarui will return to Its own hive." A. .1. Cook said: "Sometimes all will go Into one hive, but usually they separalo for uic. Simply tako the frames and shake tlio bees in front of another hive." C. C. Sillier said: "They will often unite. When they do you can not separate them, but jou can give a sharo of tho mixed bees to each queen." -M. Jlahln said: "Generally they will go back to their own hives. If they do not shako a part of the bees In front of tho hlvo that Is deficient. Hut cago both queens for a day or two. They will stay where they are put." A. tt. Mason, replied: ".Sometimes the bees will return to their own hives, and sometimes they will not. If they arc mado to lly before theyare ready lo break up the cluster, and the lilyes they come from are some distance apart, they will generally return to their own hives." James lleddon said : "Usually ilia bees will not return to their owu Iilvcs In per fect order." G. W. Dumareo answered: "They will generally separalo and return to their own homes, but they sometimes mako a great muss of il. You can divide the united swarms and givb to each ono of the queens. but it is tlie safest way to leave tlie queens ctged for t.ve ntj-four hours, as tlio mixed swarms will often 'ball' the queen." G. M. Doollttle said: "Frequently both ways; but with a sheet to spread over tho hio that Is gelling the most bees, I have no trouble In gelling them divided In each lilyo about as' I desired. 2. You must not let them all go to ono hlvo, but should they gel the start of )ou and do so keep the queens caged, and after they get settled dip tlieui up as you would wheat till jou get them r s jou deslro them." It. I.. Taylor said: "if tho swarms unite In the air they will cluster together or re turn to one hive. If tho swarms unite jou can give each half of the uulud swarms, which Is just as well, if swarms cluster together place each queen in a separalo basket and shako into each basket lite proper share of tho bees. If they oifer to it-turn to one hlyo when that hlvo has Its share of the bees, quickly reinoyo il, substitute tho oilier hlyo and altact the rest of tho bees to it by placing the queen at the entrance. Hut circumstances and expciience must often dictate l lis course lo bo pursued." The editor of Tlio Journal said: "The b oi may separate and return to their reepectives hives, but quite often they will co to one of the hives. If they all go to gether, giyo tho surplus bees to weaker colonies, carefully caging iho queen befoie doing so." Subscrlbo Advocate. for and read the OjUihon PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, Uoto Heads,' Letter1 Heads, Statements, Envelopes, . Programmes, Price Lists, Blanks of all Kinds, Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, Shipping Tags, Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable us to do all kinds of Job Work, in the best style, ant exd taraordinary low prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. . & s. DEPOT,' LEHIGHTON, PA KgOFPOSITE L BANK STREET, - TTas just opened an entire new line of LADIES'- FINE' DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods. 8a- Marseilles, Seersuckers and best qualities at exceed- teens, Prints, Ginghams, Fancy Dress Patterns off ho very mg low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware, lasBwarej Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Heady made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach, of all purchasers prices fully as low as tlie same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. arpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps aud Fixtures in groat variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. I'est quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as th same articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the prica has been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store in this section, (lull and bo convinced. Respectfully, July23-871y MOS REIGEL. IS 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR- 1810189 ifSiriish GENERAL HARDWARE, 8S9 GIcisSj A.LL KINDS OF COAL, &a OPS. PUBLIC SQUAHE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I have removed fresh supply of my entire stock with an additional the more fashionable and Reasonable GentsMdlesMitas Shoes -CONSISTINO OK- Ladies' Fine Kid and Spring Heel Shoes, of all grades and sizes, at tho lowest prices in order to meet my competitors. I will not be undersold. My new stock is complete in every particular. Tho old stock will be closed out it and below cost, A cordial invitation is extended to my iortner friends and patrons to call at my new store, one door nbove Sweeny's Corner Store. Respectfully, LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET, LEI1IUHTON, PA. Mt-Jlp
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