5M AN EXHIBITION OF all end Winter aiiuiu i nut nuusiaiuii; lyuuvt, Hiiiuiiug ui style made by the most famous makers of the world thai will be found miss ing in this interesting display. hl mm a m 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Worthy the attention of Buyers. Early Fall Announcements. Brand New Fall Stock Now Ready. Wo show the largest and cheapest line of Fall Suitings aud Trouserings in the latest styles and newest colorings ever shown before. The materials used in the manufacture of our Custom garments have all been carefully selected and represent the In test and most desirable foreign and domestic makes. Boys' School Suits in an enormous assortment. Children's Fine Jersey and Double Breasted Suits in endless variety. Per fect in fit and workmanship. Our line ol Fall Overcoats in carefully selected fabrics at popular prices, surpass all former be appreciated. Furnishing Goods. vc are Men's Neckwear, Collars, CulFs, Hose, and a complete line of Underwear. Agents lor Dr. Jaegers world Renowned Sanitary woolen Underwear. Catalogue mailed iree on application. Opm hvery Koch & Shankweiler Cloiat Splallsis aid Faslli Leaders of lit Valley. Contro Squaro--Holel 411on BuildingAllontown IS COMPLETE m EVERY PARTICULAR. it iNcr.unrs Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Our prices arc positively ns low and tcrm3 as good as you can get anywhere in the county. Don't making your purchases as we can positively save you sonic money UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. This line of business receives our special attention. .".Flour, Feed, &c, . The very choicest brands at lowest prices, j Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport. Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Peas, Beans, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Bananas, Oranges, Lcnv ons, Peaches, Apricots, Pino Apples, Cocoanuts, &c. Melons and Peaches in Car Load Lots. Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices, Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and vre deliver goods lree oi charge. "A Feat to Properly FitTTeet." But it is successfully, satisfactorially, cheaply and pioperlj done at The Only Boot and Shoe Store in Weissport where you can have fitted to your feet at a moment's notice a! most any make or quality shoe at prices which have been proven positively lower than the same quality, style and finish can b. purchased elsewhere. e have a full line to select from, for u do not carry on an adjunct or side show business to occupy oui space or time. Come and see us, learn our prices and be con vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us. nib rr ( zacLj. n rz. WEISSPORT'S LEADING Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including repair for theVarac, Cucumber Pumps A complete line including repairs for the sams, CoaJ Oil At wholesale and retail. XJaual line of Hardware. Oils. Coal, Sand, Cement, Piaster, &e. Dress Go DOS. exhibitsand must be seen to making a leading specialty 01 Divs3 Shirts, Suspenders, Half livening. fail to call and see us before fe$ BOOT&. SHOE Dealer and reaches Livery Stables. D. J. KISTLER Hecttully Mmouii'T to the tm'jllr tlist li lias opened sNKW L1VKI1Y STAlH.K.andtlmtlie is now irenHtiHt to fumlrh Teams for Funeral, Weddings or Business Trip on the shortest no Ire and most liberal terms. Orders ltt nt the Carbon House" will rseslrr promiit Rttentlon. 8TABt.BR OK NORTH STREW", bent the Hotl. Lelilnhron. tanBtA- A.S.Rabenold, DnAKCu Ornci i Orer J. W. naudnuusli t.lquor 8tor, DANK STnr.KT, I.ElttOHTOU. iientlstryln all Its branches. Teeth Kttmcted Billion i rain, uai administered wnenreiuesrea, Ofllce Dyj-VI!DNKMUY of each eck. V O.nddien. UJ.KXIOWN, 31 lr.cbRlicoimlv.ra. The changing sea' ons once more brings back the gaggle llraesMoii. to every man, yourself included. Of course you are going to fix up a little, as every one else does. Nothing extravagant A New Suit that will afford comfort for the warm weather and at the same time embrace good workman ship and style, together with a few of the nobby articles from our extensive Furnishing Department is perhaps all that will be re quired by you. Still there will be no dodging The Same Old Question, Where Shall 1 Buy My Clothes 1 And it must be decided before you make your purchosc. Let Us Answer the Quos tion foi You this Time, And wo will give you 1st A Square Deal. 2nd. A saving of several dollars on each Suit of Clothes we make you. 3rd. The newest and best styles in fabric, best workman ship and very lowest prices. Give Us a Call. Vnn slmll Iinvr tlin mnst. p.nrnfill attention, unlimited opportunity lor satistacloiy selection, a per fect fit, and the fairest prices. Lehighton, Pa. S"The usual largo assortment of Hats and Caps, Hoots, Shoes, ltubbcrs, Slippers, Sc. GO TO Gus. Miller's Popular Restaurant, FOIt FRESH LAGER BEER, Finest Brands ot Liquors, such as Gibson's Pare Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. First-class Free Lunch always on the Bar. HAVE YOUR Freight, Bam ani Parcels DELIVERED AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery ol f relent, llaRKago and l'arcels to all parti ot town at the lowest prices. A share o puuuc patronage is respectfully solicited t5& Leave orders at Sweeny's, Kocli'f or i.eioenisuin s. THRFQH machines I llll-UI A SPKCIALTV. Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and pei lectin use. Wastes no grain; Cleans It read sor market. TimsbtDE Engines aifl Horse Powers, S.nw "1 ill cantl Standard Implements gD' OiiW uillberaUr, send lor III analogue. A. 8. Farquhar & Co , Pennsylvania Acrloultural Works, York. fa. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil WatcMater, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pexma espectfnlly Invites the attention ol bis friends and Uie eitUens generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jowely, at Prices that defy competition, It will pay you o eall and Inspect lay stoek before pureliasing eucwnare. REPAIRING Pr&raptiy dooe at Uwm charge, and all work EwraUHeta. Don't Foruet the Place. SIGN OP THE BIG WATOH, Hank St Lehighton. rJeelMwr OSPItead the Advocate. Where Shall I Buy My Clothes auss & Bro., A LBTTBIt TO A RAT. 1Iovr It Should n Written When the Rorttnt Is A ktd to Vaults. "Did you o- r w lte a letlw to n mt?" asked Dr. New e... e folklorlst. "There k an old superstiti a to the effect that, If it Is desired to d 1 1 to into out ot a lxHiee, the best plan is to address a formal note to them request I ,g tlivin to leare. In doing tlifel It is net -wary that you shall be Tery onrsf til to tell them exactly by what route to go, so that they may have no ex cuse for not obeying. Finally, the to la elve elioulil be well buttered and thrust into tho rat holr. I once saw such a letter that wae written to noolony of rata in all eerloosneim by the owner of the premises which tlify were desired to vacate. It read : 'Mteqra. I lata : You are respectfully asked to leave my house be fore noon on the first of next month. If you should not do to, you will be much disunited, because in Hint event I pro pose to lnr down the building. Permit me to refer you to the barn of my friend, Mr. X., on the hieh road just hnlf a mile north of hue. It Is well itoHied with (rrain, which will fure'sh you with food for the v Inter. Yours, respectfully, c.' In a book published In the 10th century I li.ivu discovered the foim of n slinllai letter iecomm nded to Ijo writleu to Held mico in enses where they liecume aiiuoy. lag. It read: 'I ndjuro you. O mice, neither to injure iiH'.nor.vouisl.oH. llio field at turh i:d such a plain-, bj m.-jlng to my nelghl'f r !5o aud to. I freely give you tod ell n, and you can eat wlint evercio'AS th.. 3.' 'Hits lurilptiou had to bo jKiiteil on n 'natuinl stone' In the iufeatedfleld. Tim book nforrod.to s nieiely n cotnpllnlimi of old Lallnautlior iti'S many reularie.i back, so that tho niperslitioit I speak of 19 evidently of great nnt'Tiity." An Itfrlor'. llnjllKtll)-. It n a3 v v "i.tly s'.a' d that a nunili' . of public hottrn in Kii. bnd won1 owned by c!er ;ymcn, an ! irir 'i ftupiUe was ix ! r .weil tliit I'my fhmdd Imvo adopted eurh a mclliod nf i-ioreaalos thcii' in foino. It now appears, however, that in one case, atl' ast, th-: ownership was as sumed font phlliililntopii! motive, until " !en, In fact, than that of seeking to i"i!ill habits of toupersuro lulo the peo !!.. Tho Iter. Mr. Mt rd.-unt, a Wnr . iel;shiro rector, has conducted a vll l.nj" hostelry for U yean, with the aid of r. man nnd hh wife, who, in addilion to I ii-ir wnsm, ret a ro-imsion onnll eata blcj, but noil In,; 0:1 tho diinl: sold. Boor U tho only liquor supplied, nnd na there is 110 other publlo hoiue lu thopnitah ppisoiis who want that other Hn.flish boveingc, gin, urn t go to eomo rillngo wliich iliitvi ii'tt have such n conscientious iwtor. Sir. Morumint's beer is haiil to be un ui"a;ly (,ood; and yet hi3 cuitomcia il: i lk little of it, ni 1 drunkenness 1ms al ii'ost entply cllnp cared. A portion of the profits of tho l.c&telry has been de vuU'dtotlie sinl'i t of wells nnd the election of pnvr : and tho tillaircrs, in stead of spending their evenings nnd earnings in s si t lap room, gather In knots nioiinil thc.r favorilo pump and dUcus3 crops and ; lilies to tho creak of tho pump handle. It h an idyllic picture which is thus presented, and it nil be tiuo tho ruclor Is doing a more practical work of b. n volcnco tlnn nro tho'ieof his cloth who arc formulating now systems of theology. Philadelphia Hecord. Obscttve !lo- nnd Uieat Ulen. The record of most of the great states men of tl.o countiy tells a tn!o of lmmblo beginnings and only atiuggles against adter.ic cii' T.ni'tances. Tliis is thostory of tho cnily lilo of Winter, Clay, Cal houn, Bo.iton, Douglas, Lincoln, llenry AViUon, rcs.t'udeu, Ilamliu, Hell, Ciit tenden, Cis H.i'.o, Howard, Chase, and tlio vast iiuijuiity of tho country's politi cal cclebiilios. It linhli good also for most of tho counliy'a great warriors, litcralcui3, and bteMoess men. And this fact l.iins to cur view tho further fact that it is t'u' farming (list 1 ids and villages, and not tliu lurgo cities w liich provide the pi eat, bulk of the men in every brunch of effort who lcavo their impress on tho age in which they live. Noristhh cir cuinstnnco entliely iioeullar to our own times and to tho United Stales, nlthough it has manifested itsolf moro conspicu ously aud persistently hero than else where. This coudition of things was noticed as far back as the days of old Home. A commentator on the history of the land of tho Ccesars said that of all tho Romans who hold a prominent place in literatuio four only Ctusar, Vairo, Lu cietius, aud Marcu Aureliui weroboru in the Eternal City. This seems like a reckless statement to bo made of n State which produced Cicero, Virgil, Ovid, Hot ace, Tacitus, I'lautus, Tcrenco, Sal lust, Catullus, Seneca, the- Plluys, Livy, Juvenal, Martial, Ncpos, Strabo, Quia tillian, and dozens of others of almost equal ability and influence, yet it appears to be a close approach to fact. nilltcafcd far Ma(l-lmoll)'. Among tho graduates of the year one bravo young woman has completed a course frankly taken in preparation for matrimony. Like many girls who make society amusements their chief osistenco, this young woman did not roalizo the de ficiencies in her education until eho had won tho friendship and love of one who was her superior in intellectual acquire ments. With tho realization of her igno rance came tho determination to study for self improvement. Eateriug as a pupil at a well known Boliool for girls she took courses In literature, philosophy, and other studies, which would enable her to write and speak with accuracy and would teach her the best methods of thought. She entered classes of political economy and studied the newspapers under com petent direction. Urgirg her teachers to correct all imperfections in her speech and manner, she mado constant effort to attain the standard which might bring her nearer to an equality with her future husband. The struggle was not oasy. There were trials of prido in studying with girls of a more youthful age; there were many moments of mortification from the exposure of her Ignorance. Determination to succeed won its usual rewards. The young soolety girl, whose bright mind had been eclipsed by the routine of pleasure, became renowned in the school as oho of the most earnest and satisfactory pupils. When she graduated this year into the refined home that has been in preparation for her she will meet her husband upon an equality, and entertain his friends with a feeling of cheerful confidence. She says that the whole world seems more stable sinco she has been sure that Her sentences are grammatifil aud her pronunciation aooording 1 the best authorities. Boston Journal. How Certain Flibti Eat. The carp carries his teeth back in his throat, so that when he lias a sore throat he does not know whether to send for the doctor or the dentist. The horseshoe crab chews its food with its legs, which is a very curious thing even for a crab to do, while the oyster feeds with Its beard. The jelly fish hasn't any taetli, but uses himself just as if he were a piece of paper when lie is hungry, getting hi food and then wrapping himself about it The starfish, on the contrary, turns himselllnsMo out and wraps his food around Urn, and stays that way until he tuty had enough. --Harper's Young Peo si. ft Alaska has yielded 163,000,000. Argentine pavs ISO a ton for coal. Oblcaflo haa the blight limekiln. St. liOnla report (ood sptluc trade. New York has a Japanese carpenter. Lowell weavers can averse 60 a Week. Kngllsh syndicates are still buying big ranches. Qeoila has Increased tier watermelon acreage. JAMchilMt sweaters make 88 (Mr cent profit. Last vent's wool clip wat W7,0O0,000 pounds. Western retail lumbermen kick against retail sales by wholesalers. 'Must ns flood," Say somo dealers who try to well a sub stitute preparations when a customer calls for Hood's Sarsmpnrilla. Do not allow nur such false sUtements ns thift Induce you to buy what you do not want, liememuer that the only reason for mnking it is that a few oeilts mom moilt will bo made on the best modl- clno Hood's SnrsHimrilla. It is l'eou- liatto Itself. Indianapolis planing mill etnployos nro trilng to start a co-operative mill with $100,000 capital A Orent llattlo Is constantly iiolnc on In Hie liuinan sistcm wiiviijmi sillier mm eeiwuiii'iinri, toiikih in coldsithey strive to ruin health ami drmrvlr linn to the urate. Take timely warnliii,' mm use l'an -1 Inn Cough and Cmnum tloit Cure 1 rioo 20 huh ou eeiim. Dr. Lee's l.lver lteirnlntnr Is n ftllt-e riirp fnt ilvspeiisla. biliousness, iiearlluirn, Indigestion ami all khlner complaints. Trial bottles tree at luuiiius urns niuie. Some men have a beep site more tnliust In politicks than prlnslple. Ncrvoittul l.lvcr I'lll. An important discovery. Thev net on Uie liver, stomach mid boels through llie nerves. Anew princip'e. 1 hey speed!! v urn biliousness, bud taste, torpid liver, pile' and constipation Hleiidlil for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, sui est. 61 ilones for 25 cents. Samples frtc at 'f . i Thomas and V. F. llierv's I)rm Store. A 10 per ceut Increaso in prlco of com mon white and jellow crockery has been announced. llurklen's Arnlrn Bulvo. The best Salvo In tho worhl for Cuts, Ilrulses Sores. Ulcers. Snlt lllipiiin. Tever Sores, 'ltlti-r Uliaiiueil lliiinl", clullilalns Corns, and all Kkm r.ruiuoits, nun puEiuveiy cuics 1 hps, or nu m reiiutied. It Is guarauteeil to (tlio perliet satis faction, or money refunded. I'nro sw cents pei hot. lorsaio uy f. jj. iiuui.if, i.piuxuioii and W F. lllery Welsspoit. Fnt. offices Inspires patriots with confl uents m inis country. I.Ike iv Good Conundrum Is life, because eveiybody mint give It up I 1 till ou needn't he In 11 hurr.v about lit 1.1 re Is mull tho llilng! To prelum; II, Is uoith your untlilnc I'lioru iiou iKive up miiiioui eitiimu to join lescuctlint ciiuid old family iiietllcine, l)i 1'lerce's (lotden Alcdloal Ulscorerv. Miinv 1 orn-out, cshiuisteil body has It mado 01 er kooiI a ne 1 u Hlieugliieus, uuiius on, invioum: isslstlni: mttitie, mid not vlohuhiK It. Uun Ivor disease, liullKPstion, and all blood-titltit. mil huinois. K1110 unit lasthiK benefit uuiiran .ued, or money refunded. All diuKfltsls. Five-cent savlr.ss hiiiks nro provinn 1 'rcat success in a litim berof Western citle I have been a snflercr fiom catarrali fin years. Haying tried a number of rcmeiliei tdveitlsedas "sino cuics" nlthout obtain iiigany reliet, Iliad resolved never to tak my other patent medicines, when a filcm advised 1110 lo try lily's Cieam Halm. J did so with great reluctance, but can lion testift that after using it for six weeks I ucllevn my-scir cured. It Is a most asree able remed an Invaluable Halm. Joseui Stewart, 021 Grand Ave, Brooklyn. Pensions Is a P9werf ul argymcnt in favo if patriotism. A feliMhlcMnu Voiild mo Kemp's ll:ilam for tho Throat am lines. It Is curhiKinore eases otCouchi, ('o)il .stliiua, Itiouchltis. Croup uml all '1 In out 11 11 lulu 'troubles than any other medicine, hi niprlttor bus iinlhori7td any iliiitrsKt In ftlv 011 it Saniplo liottlo Tree to convince ou ol lb icl it of tills gieat iciuedy. lairgo lioUh s.Mi .ml SI. Deninailc proposes an lulcrnallnna union of machinists and blacksmiths. A boy stood on tho burning ileck, Unnlsely, too, 'Us said, Tor. with ttio fast apoioaclitug flame, Ills elders quickly fled. So. mail) now In peril bland, Unmindful of Iheir fate. Till, step by step, limn Death comes on Ami then, alasl too latel Par wiser, surely, won d It seem, When Ills tippioach we sop, With "l'lerce.s Pellets" well In hand To vanish old"G I)." I'luico's rit'dsant Toilets havo remarkalilt owei to eoireet nil phvslcul dcnineiiieni tins waiduiEoft dlsoase I hut would surely fol low. I'tirely veitetable, pkasant to lake, pti fitly harmlpssi Ml h a llttlo foiethoui:h hey'll be a pi psi nt help In tlmo of n-oil rliuai inn Uie doctor and robbing tlio gravel Asi Mvcr l'lll, thcyareunequalcd. Knutllcst.clieai -ost, easiest to lake. One do-o as a laxullvi tluce or four us aentlmrtte. liny, susar-eoute' iiranules,lii vials; US cents. Undo Sam Jlst alnt afoaicd of nobody, that's what. A llusbaiiil'M AlUtake. HuBbAnds too often permit wires, and p&rontr their children, to suffer from headache, dlzilneu, neuralgia, sleeniessncsf, ills, nervoumcir, wbei. by tho use of I)r JUIIes' licatoratlvo Ncrvfm such serious results could easily bo prevented IlrUKglits everywhere say ft m?c universal salliluctlun, aod has an Immense sate. Wood worth k. Co., ofl-'ort Wayne, Ind.i Snow : Co., ofUymcuio.N. V.i J.O. Wolr, Hillsdale, .Mich and hundreds of others ssy "It Is the greatest seller thev ever knew." It contains no opiates Trtal bottles and fine book on Nervous lalisusi'ii free at Thomas, Lehighton; and Blcrr, Wells port. Ciiicaco cabinet makers now want eixln hours, $'.', and weekly payments. Cure Vourself. Don't pay large doctors' bills. The best medical book published, one hundred pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent you 01 receipt of three 2 cent stamps to jav tbi postage Address A. 1. Ordway & Co. Uostod, Mass. Petticoats ain't cut to fit ballot boxes. A fish vv Ith two tails was caught at Afadi son, Ga., last week. Happy Hooslera. Win. Tlmiuons, Postmi-ster of Idaville Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has don. more for me than all other medicines com blned, for that bad feeling arising fion Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stoek man, of same place, s: "Find Electric Hitters lobe the best K'dne and Liver medicine, made me feel like t new man". J. V. Gardner, hardware nier chant, same town, says: Electric Hitlers i Just the the thing for a man w ho Is all rui down and don't care whether he Hie. 01 dies; he found new strength, good apnetltt and fell just like lie bad a new lease op life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Itebera drun tore, Lehighton; and liien's, Welsspoit One hundred and fifty thousand New 1 ork glils get 60 cents a day. "Not all aold tlit alittera" ia a true saying; it is equally true that not all i sarsaparilla that it ao labelled. If van would lie sure of the gentilite article,' ask for Ayer's Stars parilla, and take no oiuer. iietutu is too nreoious to tie irimeu wltli. Africa l now completely anclreled by submarine caalea. Pollillslians that kin He aud won't lie air mum sMMwvw evwY year. Assyrians live on six eaU j lay. Kind words never die, uftktod vtoide don't die either. A single woman nwii a Deaimont (P.i.,1 livery and boarding stable. Tbere are tte ' 'fixed'1 ttais. OoU is shieeed abroad in kegs. A cubie loeb of east aluutUtaai weighs 0.002. Il le an Interesting fact that there are no bald headed tramps. Tbe Amerikin Eagle km live ou trr, but pAltrioli ain't able lu taeAlcohol V ti' diol to make 'Wolff's Acjih Bluici i j. Alcohol is good for leather; il 13 (; " for the skin. Alcohol is the chief i;u-ri diiiit ot Cologne, Florida Water, and Biy Hum the well known face washes. We tldnk there la nothing too costly touts in a good leather preservative. Acino Blacking retells nt SOc. and at that price sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a d rets ing or blacking at 6c. and 10c. a liottlo Ih it they cannot understand that a black infiranbechoup at 20c, Wowanttonieet tlit in with cheapness if we can, and to &o oimplih this wo offer a reward of ' for a recipe which will enable us to msko WoLrr's A cms IIlackiko at such a price that a retailer con profitably sell it at 10c b bottle. . We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOLFF ft BAUD OLPS, riiHsdolslila. Is a most loathsome, ilangernus, and preva lent malady. It Is a blood disease, usually ot Scrofulous origin, and for which loeal treatment Is useless, lh-foro health Is pos sible, the poison must bo erndlented from the system, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY tho disease must be treated through the blood, Tor this pnrposo no remedy Is so effective as Ayer's 8a rsa paring. " For the past eight years, I havo been severely aOUcted vvllh Catarrh, none ot the many remedies I tried affording me any re lief, My digestion was considerably Im paired, and my sleep disturbed by phlegm dropping Into my throat. In September last I resolved to tiy Ayer's Sarsapaillla, began to use It at once, nnd am glad to testify to a great Improvement in my health." Prank Teson, Jr., engineer, S7t West Fourth street, New York City. "My daughter, 10 years old, was affllcteil with Catarrh from her fifth year. Last Au gust she was TREATED WBTH Ayer's Sarsnparllla, and after three months of this treatment she was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary case, ns any druggist hero can testify." Mis. 1). W Barnes, Valparaiso, Neb. Ayer's SarsapariiSa rREranEn nv Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Loweil, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Tries (1 ; sli bottles. 43. SCHIFFMNU'S ASTHMA CURE IntUnitr !! tSe tnct tIo'cbI trli MtJ ImorH mhi. rorlbla deep. HO WAlTIHi W Itl-HILTS. Dcitii aei by IshtUlloB, Its sellon U immfvltnl. ill reel ind QortQlna tvnd n ent t tbl ret all In all rnrMa tui, A rlnili trlil roDtlncei tfc mul Ft It-, mni l ' 3 of may urutriii, tr n.aii. r boit c s- r0rj i. r iwtiip. DR. n. CCMIFFMAMtl, et. pml, H'cn. cm 6rouii, wbnt would you do? WLat iibjticlui coiiltl envt trnmr little) ftnn nhnnltl tM tkr?n Ttl.L'TrHT with MORI bran- ltillf-T NONE. Beldin's I Remedy SofpftrtltliBirioTerriiUetl. finlor NOW from yfiurtlnigle fc raatolnfta.hnrmlBga now il e r. n nil In tho onlTirtrpfmrtrd, CrirvmUB. i riC", 0'c, A diiiiihu luur uj man lur sin;. THE Dil EUCIM PKCPfitlTARY CO., JAMAICA, N.Y i SEOOeiTIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY SELECTED; TRIED, SAFK, PAY OOJD INTEREST, ALSO 0C3lnAQ'.a INVC9TMBNT PnOPZRTIBE in pnocpsROUB oinae. FOR rULU PAITICULAnl AND REFEntN0E3 vmit; E3CHBAOH, M.-'J 'SALD & CO, 13 (o as wm:1miII .. How York.- ... V- . XOullMliu-1 . riui.AiiKi.ruiA i orltMsor tjuielioji '' .l.tii. ' ftir 1I 'i '.u.i'tlln CURE CUARANl LEO. M9 " f3 B i-4i iMisnifdii- it!1 Ilkf-Afwork, yS1? Umii'flr .Ht li.n.rHMy, U tliMv.oi IrV ' ,7 I. r .i...nn. ,r ,.Vt,,.l iulfcrti 7 ? A m 1.J la,MCrnrm Miry H. Any H ' '. ! 4 1 (iu Ilc 1 i-r 1 y l ru. hu rk m tma (tervole nur ..11 to law Hulk IkUifau 011 I rful f-wt-rrea ! rvs-ry wi rfcrr to t jr. fifetk nil tt'rt, 1 f U mb ft rufrh ru Ilia i 1: t -.. uuiMA. sunt; iu cainwit ner. mw Ui Ml 4. 2U1IE. to 1 r,..il tiurk tut u. tfsuutn Jiu uv .. 1 ilt- a murh, bm Mt sv sIU dsty nt ermrf , mul mot He joi. (t ui. tlulU i "i a ' J ni( ;AnfTJ.eu. -i' rait r tioMisw Mt livtu. jrlv In tr all i.uf tin ,' r iir Htvaii t l t-a.y U il, .k. ah " -- umt rvMur rot nun wi.ii.i t Mart ywt, furtitf btal I ASif , HltKlflLT 14Qmm !d..-i'. to., iiarTU, auur .tw- W ' - " ' 4tutt.(. IWWIM aiBwre.. el?:LZZV . I I I-. bi Auil II aw. Xutt i, t .1 Jmi tlrbM, 1 alk , UbUt Oibriw -: 'uma ntjL W by nil Inn -m.i1i' ib vik antt lira v hrri rmiii Kra ba- 1 ia nr fitilr rantltiic fioaatUtC at1a4kt'i 11 (in irk lit 'ursi iltna ,r 'lilmlfi )'t 1 .mm j fWwr'itk rre. Fallurn uuhiiavt imrif ihaaa S r'.W au'l tt(lf(il t'Binl tilaraftM. A. VKAStl I at 1 rrlakt Is WM learl, my talfy l,il, 1IV-' ' mu.r.Win IH. IMJ UU I t(1l. MMI MkO .IntcUun.Kill m.ii'-( iHtfuaulul. Ii.w Mm Tim 1....r Haiku llln nkknrlkwlf , .1 l i.Uhli urtatlMlr Wfl. MkUfa JuHixr, ...ill.l.WMUtt .1,mmi rmft.l m .Uu,. I-k .1 ma4 ttwlttklf IB .. .u. WU WHII. N.M( fVki'jL f "xt'M MOW. Iffmi II.) at twe. AU tbe very latest newt will bo found in the Carbok Avvo oato. THE POLICEGAZETTE In (he niil iliustMittid taiK' r In tl.i- ., -tM I'tmUlllllli! (ill llu- latfst fhsAll..rk i :i i . , t lug Nu imIim)1i l-fipir, lui 1m i ol il'li ixmm cau afford to be wlUiout il. .t t! , makef friunJs wben-wr It goe i u J BUMlLOl 111 Hir I Bill 11 -l,Ul H Moeurely wraiittl, 18viks tut 41 tWu.t Hv- fiits for suiuplu cj Kidmrd K. Fo., Prauklin Bquiire, t ' ew Vuikcity $10,000 mphUt of InforaRM a8trttci of tho laws, Blum mi; II nw ioMf efBpXOhtBln Put em s. Cave , I'rndeM. XflxMarkft, CnrrrVbts, rut Sti.MBi nfl llronilwalg mi 7 MSI mm rasU-lsslJuiraHn Ism TO PENSION OLD AGfi. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAN POP ULAR IN ENGLAND. Vforemrnt to l!ti,flt file Orpat laoililnfv l!' 1 1-f ,-l-i 1 Mitt T,e fniiilnff T-iil In ItrHfnl r.,tltle -'lit T.Mif"r of Hi a.vr iJrmecinrjr, '. 1 o moat bltle rovileU innu In tlrit- ish tioUuca is Jusoiili Chamberlain, writ n a i'orroivnoniU'!f. IViinanoed as a ur- trade from Ills party Iqr tlie offli'lal I -rials, as a traitor to his (n-rheiplps hv 1 Radicals, who hnl lonkml to Him to li-il the new demormn , , lis Is pitrsiied la ! . 1 fnrm and pfeas with repruaebes of "ot 11 ami iieriinony, aud bis 00. or more L- -tral-Unioulit followers Ih parliament 11 0 mmle to feci an animosity sucli ai 1 vi 11 the most blatant Tories seldom arou .e. Jlr. Clmi. b "hln's prrirfra'miv. of, inure cxantly, ths ptotriumttie o' tin' I. h- rrul-TTulotilst imrtjr, which lie pr.i 1 j lutlntes, seems. sld front lanl p.r- cluisa a0dalluimolibi,toii lloute an 11 ,t tn moot tho dcniiH'i'.itio spirit. The t m) chief featuros are, first, the exteiisioo of ln-al governninnt by tli 1 roathni tliro'ijr!i. out tho kincdom of Oiiirlefund pa, Mi counsels, and seoolidly, tho enflotmi nt 1 f some plan for Btnto asainl u thrm.di old nire pensions and lift. In-iitiiii -n. It Is neeillesa to siiy that tho Itulinats nre tit once and emphatically opposed In any plan of government land purchase or allotment, but tin i la of the attention of municipal jiowvn Is very popular with thorn. There is a k usral feeling in favor of the idea of old aje pensions, but tune of thn plans whicii have been brmiyht foi ward elicit any general support. Jlr. Chambeilaln s plan concerning tha latter Is that any man or woninu s'lall ha nhle to go to tbe postofftVe aud opch aa nccount either by a small payment or by a lpnre payment. This may be added to as Convenient, and renminbis at five p.r cnt compound interest double i!u amount which the Government 11 nv allows on ordinary savings hxnk dep wiu shall, when the contributor rcartie 1 tno acre ot 05, nud then only, bo with drawn, In tlifmipe of a fixed annuity for I'lClost of life. Hut Joseph Olmmb.-rlaln does not niovo without au army behind him. 1 witnessed one of his me tin u Is it trettt'ia at poii'ihr fecllnir. He hud a filend very !'y call together 11 numb"!- of r-'-i - italive men wiio liiiuht be Hipp'i.-I to take interest in thequesllon of i.Id tie pensions, and. while carefully tri r.nnx from setting for til his own viev.s, lie asketl for theirs. It was a cuiioui picturo tliecareful, im. passive politiclau sittinf; In the renter n clean shaven, Bliar,, featuretl man of 00, with a spare, cfct figure, faultlenxly clothed in gray, nud wearing a roM rimmed monoclo iu bw tight eye autl befoie him, in a s-mi circle, fypea of bluut and outapn!.' a men from the romrli and tumble of life. Jlr. Clmmbeilair naid the necessity foi doins something was procainiti thatnoue of tlie prenent moans, wholber those of fered by thf.froi eminent pOTtnl savings or tlioso offered by fi iondly societien, were for somp reason or other able to do any thing wortb tulliiii," .1!) mt. Tlio first to respond were si'ic.d representatives of benevolent oru. iiiiziiions liaviuj; in suraiice fcntuiv... fuch as tho Odd IV1- lows, the Main bi.t'r Union, the Heart of Oil!;, whii'li in fjo"'ral couvei'dation are Kiiiupcd uuder tho head of "Inendly Societies. Tlie30 representatives mam feskd a strong nntagouism to tho pro posed competition of tbegovernmentand what thoy concelveU to U3nnlnt"ifeienn with their vested interests, going so fat as to say that is subsidies were to conu out of of common taxation for tho tup poit ft government insurance buroni the Friendly Societies should have the right to demand the same subsnh", tpi Jlr. Chamberlain showed Unit he ivn prepared for such opposition, but ho wai ovidently not prepaid! for the viows ex pressed by tho purely trado unum repre sentatives views which are significant of the education which h goin on bo- neatii tlio Biirface. First, Urn Tillctt secretary of tho London Dock Ijiil.m Union, aroso and said : "I don't see what interest thero is in any such proposal for men who have a hard struggle to get tli barest subsistence; mon who cm not possibly save anything. And yet tin's is the almost universal condition of tlio un tkilled laborers of this country, men more than any others subject to tho pin per's lot and tho pauper's gravo. Ths difficulty I see is to get theso people to livo until they aro uj, or even uJ. Frank Smith, of the Omnibus Union "I am in favor of an old ago psn.unn hy the State, and I bellove it should ba gen eral and compulsory. But I believo it will be impossible to doanything effective without first giving nil men a chance I mako a comfortable living. This can be done only by first opening the land of England to the workers! by taving the dogs in the manger who ore linhlm ' 1 idle aud speculating in it. By this humus the revenue will at the same tun.' be raised out of which to give every man and woman in the realm a pension nf.er they come of a certain age; not a clrmty fee, which, under whatever name, cm ba little better thauisaffordeil by theprttent poor law, or pauper law, but a pen don that shall go to every man and woman, ricli or poor, without distinction, after they have passed a certain age. " Jlr. Chamberlain in . response said sub stantially: "None better than I cau appreciate the extentof want and misery. I liave found from unquestionable offi cial reports that a seventh of the popula tion reaching the age of OS are re ceiving poor law assistance, and when the independent upper and middl classes are deducted the percentage ot poor people who must come to ask for public assistance must be very large. Indeed, I know of whole districts, whole counties Dorsetshire, for inau.iro where a very large majority of the farm laborers, industrious, sober, thrifly mr-h and women, liave nothing to Ionic for ward to but the workhouse in their old age. Eut I am here as a politician and a practical man. I hold that it is impos sible to change conditions la a day, and tu carrying forward a measure which tteay only deal with the fringe of the gieat army of labor we do a great deal. " Kind Latly And if you pile up tbbi wood properly I will give you some moro work to do. Weary Baggies Den I ('low up de fust job, mum. Puck. A Trte VUUgc. One of tbe curious feotures of soma of the bilaads of U Paclflo-is the tree vil lage. One of these villages on Isabel Island is built on the summit ot a rocky iu luntain, risbug almost lierpeudicularly to tho height of 80J feet. The trunks of the trees, In tlx branches of which the natives have erected their houses, are perfectly straight and their surface smooth, while tbe distance from the ground to the first branches varies from SO to 150 feet One of these novel abodes is ut a height of 80 feet above the ground, vvliil -the home of a neighlMriug one is 411 fi nt higher. Each iioubc U rvarhed by a ImlU r made of sonm civi-pintf vine, n 'in li in - .i, ended fioin one ot tin- ilool I . -i. in 1 ran be dunn u,i when tr i, i1 i'i-1 l-.ic li liuiibt- isl.iif 'L-iiou.h f I-, nu Hi oi 13 perooiH. toi-thui with i.i il n foi a long ni"ge. iSuih lofty I ,' i ;if. mt, are only occupied iu tun.' of i i' n'ht, or when il in i is uv p i t'd At other tinice tlio iku n v i'.j.i i.l ;ui. .1' c ,llilo hut. ol) tliL-riioiili'j ii- pU'terieil. Brouaht back to health sufferers from tho worst forms of Skin nnd Scnlp Diseases, Scrofulous Soros and Swellings, and nil manner of blood -taints. It's dono bpr Dr. Picrco's Golden Med ical Discovery, which rmriflea and enriches tho blood, nnd through it cleanses and renews tlio wliolo sys tem. Even Lung. scrofula (known t , . . ... as i-uimonnry consumption i yieiu to it, if taken in timo and given n fair trial. It's yitaranietil to bono flt(0r cure, in evory case, or money paid for it is rofundod. Only a lllUUlUlUU tllUb UUUtS VV11UU IS U1U1U10U for it, could ho sold on such terms. No other medicine, besides tho "Discovery" has undertaken it. So positively certain is it in its ovtrativo effects as to warrant Its makers in selling it; as thoy are do ing, through druggists, on trial Its especially puunt in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysip u:i n.i i. a . via?, juruiin, vhiuuiivup. uviw uju, ti.:i. "t..i. i r-..!.'..? Glands, Tumors and Swellings. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly hsol under its benirn influence. , Auk my nsrnin for W I., nonslas BIiop - ifitltr lo einl rot cnliiloRiie, seouro il mtL'iicv. niitl art f I. for vnn. HTTAIUi Ml IUIIT1TUTE. S3 SHOE CENtmiEr. i BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? Il it a icamlris shoo, wttli no tack or wax thread i hurt tlio OH) made of tbe best flno calf, atvlith i'l cany, find because tre make more thoen tf thi 'mJf tUnn any nthtr manvfacturtr, it oquaU band i .(! hfi'ieii costing from $t.W to & (W. OIHicmtliir llmnl-RcnTd the finest calf nhoe ever ofTutvd for fti.Mti rqiinla French ijmrtM Bh'-pn which cost from to tli CO. A JO Hnm.-?prd Welt Hhor. flntj calf. ra stylish, comfortahlfl nnd durable. Tho Ic3t ,ii" cr offered at thin iirlcfli inmo irra5o at eut' ti i,nle bIiooh cost I from eo.i to $9.t ). r 50 Poller Mini i Farmers, ilallroad Men s 'iSa nnd letter Carriers all venrthemi nuacalf, i hWhi, smooth I nil i lct heavy thrco rotes, ezlen I c t.(o. Ono pair will wear a year ! .50 (Inn rnlTt no better shoo ever off "rati nt )4 thla prKit ono trial will convince, tfcoao want a ahon for comfort and aervlee. iO "ml 94.00 Vrklncinnnfi ibee 9Sm are very strong and durable. Ihrwa who tvo g I rou them fi tilal will wear nu other make, 1mti1 O innl 81. 7.1 school shoe tm trjljjo worn bytbeboyieverywlipre; tbcyii 4 a their merit", an tlio Incrcanlnfr attloa show. 1 cri IsQC P3.II Ilnntl-ttrtrt'd shoe, beet .'nCiU ICO (joncofa, vcryBtyllahjequaliFrouch .niKjrted sbonfl rostlnafrom jl-tii to I.ndlrn VS.I), nnd Rhoo for Mlnnes nrn tho best fine Don jnla, StylUh and durable. rnullon..Seo that W. Ih Douglas' nanis and prlco nro stamped on the hot torn of each, shoe. W. l DouaL..s, Urocnton, ilais, Adam MehrkamSon , .Agents, LehlKlitor, IM. Blcli ncodachoacd rellovsaU tbatronblM IS0l dent to ablHoua Btatoof tho ayatmn, anoh M Dizziness, NauBea, DrowslDeaa. DIstraaa aitaf rating, l'ain In tho Sid &o Whilo thalrmon rccaaxl:ablo aacceM haa booa shown la cudCfl , taoaftaehft, yet Carter's Uttlo ZJtoi Ffflj rqiially yaluablaln Conotlpatlou, curing and pro Venting this annoying complaint, while, tlwy aJ correct all dlsordersoitheBtoniab,3tlmnUitb Jlvor and rcguUto tho bovraU Evan it they only corea AcliatheywonlJboalmOBtprlcleaatothowiirhO huiCat from thla dlatreM tag complaint; but f orta jiatalythelrgoodnoasdocanotondhara.andthosa trho one 0 try thorn will find theaa llttlo pills tkIo nblaln so many it ay a that they will not ba wlU Uogtodowithontthem. BataitorAllsickha4 (lathe bane of ao many lives that hero la when tvo miko our great boast. Oar pill ouro ltwhlla others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver mis tiro rcry small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills mate doss. They Are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gontlosotloa please all whs uaothem. InTlalsatSfieentsi flvoforlU Sdkl by dragglst ererywhere, or sent hy mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PR1CI BUST IS THE WOnLO. TiBWMlrfng Qn&jitltsar. nnsurpau.it. actQ.TI vu'.an.intf fo bo-o. itt ftnToth.r br&nil. KoL I'OTtBAtrCTr'-ATT-qr.rNEim.LT. lu WHY 18 THE" W- L. DOUGLAS CARTER'S fltpll II MS Tho moat Buccnesrul R"medr erardlsoov. red, u U l co.t.m In M cIT. ti a4 U'jea Ml blUlfr. IU proi t Li . vr KEilLL'S SPAVIH CURE. BlLVKWIOK, Pl or. n, mo. Da. a J. Kitidiix Co. : Owt-I would Ilk. to maka known to tboM who aluoat mnuidiid u um KmhIkU'i 8pala Cur. dM rl that I think II luamokt .juwHwifUnlnuilt. 1 ba. ium H oa a BUmhI Hpavlu. ThahorMWontoa tbrae las7or tbra. yoar. whoo 1 oommencac! to qae your ItaldiiU'lguiiln Curr. I uail too bo. Ha. oa (A. taorko aua ha v. wurkad lili a for tarea IHfl alao autl ha not Immhi lama. Your, truljr, WX. CUBI, duMuvoivK, k. v, ai itti. Do. B. J. Kkndau. Co.. Kooaburghralla, Vt Owl i In pmlMnf Kaulall'a Spavin Cure I will aajr, that iar aa.il lisd a aluabla ouiw bona lis. poine varylamo, huck aularsetl anJ swoilen. Th. horawaiati about liertilw. bar. no Veurluary Sur uou ban) pronouuoatl bu Umaoaaa lllooa spanu Sr Ttwrouhpln. lby airtoiaTins tbr. wu ua cure for II, ba laaiaOM about UMlia,aoil I ooa. UnA blui alaioat worthier, a Irlud told mt of tte warlu of your Kandalfa Sparln Cure, ao i bOMCH a botuo, anj 1 oould aoe vary plainly treat lapKvaiiimufinjBallawly fromluuw.anijf)lfnrtt Uulioul waa uaad up I waa aaiUiM tbat ft wax Mteabliiiairl u0 oodI bougbtaawoiid bos aodfiafor. It waa used up mr bona waa ou rod and baa bwa In tb. uni doing hsary work I! Ifca.aaMon auuw but April, abowlDg no mora dnaoflt. loonaldaryourEandall's Bpaln Our. a Taluabto ndk.-ina, and It ahould bo tn yiy sutta la Uu land. Hnpecifully yuun. 2DQEKI 6 B WITT. IMIs f 1 par bottu, or U bottlai for fcs. jUl ru. tlus h?e It or oan gt 1 1 ror yon, or 1 1 wUlb.ua I to aoy address oa raoMpt ot prto. by tn. propria. an. OR. It, J, KEHIIAI.Z, CO., i Hnosburuh Vslls, Vsnatax SOLD B ALL