SOAP Pure. THE BUT fOR EVERY PURPOSE. The Eyes of The People OPEH ! nr ( ivsviLi.E,rA.,'Dcc.31,180l. A b m ni.it. 'Uii AVliMr-Cnitsie Kcnlnc Hacliln aimut, and does elegant work. Ktery tody Is pleased. Enclose check for 125 00. Too can vli it preat many here. If lah you n Hupp: icw i ear. JOSEI'U IIUNSICKEK. Ni w MAiiosraa,;rA.,Dec. 28, 1801. A F. h&lKII. Bnus mo at once '. ft Wlille-CoUaea Sewinn Jaclilnc. Don't bring a Davis, I would nut give oa 810 lor tlio best Bath) jonliac Aones FExsTEnsiAcnEii. Aurrr and. Luzeiink Co., Dec. 27, 1S01. A F. Smui'B. The 11 hUc-Cotlatto (tires entire satisfac tion, we are moro than pleased. I will snd money with brother. IltVIN KRUM I could publish a great many niorp like it ; but space wont allow. .Don't allow anyone to blow into your head, that ;i rood standard all-around Sewing juauime can t uc sold lor $Vo. for I will and can convince you that it can. Is it just 1 Is it good busi ness principle to charge one customer $4-7.00 cash for a 7 draw Hungarian Ash New Davis another $35.00 1 Simply because the latter party was better informed ns to price. 1 say, treat them all alike. Have one price for all; and the peo ple will respect yon. Forget it not, 1 am head quarters also in Piano?, Organs, "Washing-Machines, Wringers, Bupgics, Farming Implements. Any thing you may ask for I can get and I must be cheaper than anyone else, or don't want 3ou to buy from me. Retnem ber I can sell you Davis Sewing Machines at 28. American $25 TThite.rottBge $25, Wheeler . Wilson $30, New Home Family $25. Yon shall have your choice, write or come and sec mr Wcissport, . r ut.jt. tSWIIMj 26 VKKMtW rj.,-1 H nTA0. D. (S. Ertillir. "'""alAirent, liveliest WHY IS THE DOUGLAS PR... 99& Aaron Snyder rj ft I - . r!STSHM!M the present age a. M.";' 'v.",,::;;.,i!iSyjr';7aSi,t,"',ton,yto how lu lts Q' en ilSWSS'JSSflftSiSSS 1 s'4.;;;''v'j' S3, w - S2. '"; Ladies'; " iTvXS'u,.IS.o.if. It tif, Taa. calf. VS?iJ;, utanjlL ier. lialliwsu Won i ! Ttiuroad Km JhSf- ,.4 c9nvUw lh i .110 U orkinaiuuji'a eaoea 1 "Od scrvioe. . 1 uitrnnnthMB... id M.S arhiiiS. t er 00 other make. acbool aaoes aro r.uryabem the;au 11 .ud-u-urd ansa, beat I etjtl J.5l. J.ui pud 1 for ' . WTtKE NO HrBHTITrTFsn Tn- .1. ! au.l. rll.ddiilorsimpl)rlngm. XV. a., ih.i l.LA8,Urckio0,foa.. aoidby Au 1 1 m. Iirl.aiu CC Hon, 1st St. BULL'S For the cure of Coughs.Colds, Croup, iioaraenua, Aatnma, COUGH incipient Cost. inmBison. i- 1 net 01 SYRUP AtiOJd.akrt. Siicte, THE Kt-KOTllIO IIOAU. Does It Man a Now tehlanton ami fet ter Things? What doos the electric railway moan for Leliigliton nnil Weliwport? w n question that It Is quite returnable to my nine out of every ten persona have asked themselves since the possi bility of an electrlo railway has been In question. Such an enterprise cef Ululy portends mnclr.lt means greater things for this city than aro at present dlscernablc. It will Increase business it will bring people Into our town who have never boon hero before-; It will open up n place of residence for many who now pay higher rents and are un der heavier expenses at the county seat; It will bring us Into closer rela tlonshlp with the community sur rounding and thus cnlargo the 0eld of business! it will enablo tho peoplo to enjoy at very little oxponso some of the luxuries of quick transportation it means that for a small sum of money the poor man and his family oan enjoy a ride over tho hills to this town from Mauch Chunk equal In scenic effect, It not so long, Is that affordod by tho famous Switch-back It means pleasuro and rocreatlon for boys and girls, man and woman while at tho samo timo It will provo an Im mense factor In facilitating tho trans action of business. It is oxpected that work on the railway will soon bo com' iuenced as the president of the com pany expressed himself In this way to Mayor I). J. Kuntz who has been Indefatigablo in his efforts after this great enterprise that promisos to revr lutlonlzo tho quiot of this town.r.Tuo road will bo constructed on tho new underground system and will practl oally be tho first road In Pennsylvania working on this improved method, all othor roads having tho unsightly trolly Ing wires, which are moro or less dan gerous. The tracks will bo laid through Wolssport, crossing tho Lehigh bridge. up Bankway and through First street to Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk. In tho two latter places It rrfbans death to tho omnibus which holds new indisputod sway, but at tho samo time it will do away with tho horror of tho big hills In that town and tho summer tourist can think of a trip over Mumford's famous Switch. back without having a pain in the back, for electricity will hustle 'em to tho top of the hlghost hill quicker than thoy can say "Jack Robinson." These aro some of tho things it moans, but tho most imaglnativo cannot fortcll the end. A FORUKIt LEIIIOIITON TEACKEU Becomes l'unnlar In County Inttltuto Work at Doyleitown. The Doylestown Democrat has this reference to Miss Nora Clark, origi nally of Nesquohonlng, who taught school hero a year ago, but is now lo catod at Doylestown following her avocation as a teacher. "The next work of tho Institute was a class drill in "Number Work," by Miss Nora Clark, teacher of Northern school. With two bright pupils, sho Illustrated an admlrablo system of teaching numbers by moans of blocks, triangles and other objects. The method was new and superior to that employed by most of the teaohers presont." Tho samo articlo contlnuos thus on the question of free school books: "Now Britain only furnishes a portion of tho 6chool books freo, and is away back in the dark agos on many school snbjocts, one of thorn being tho short term of six months. Any school direc tor In New Britain township who ad vocates a longer school term, better salaries and free text books is sure to bo defeated at tho next election. This does not speak very highly for tho In tolllgcnco of tho township, nevortho loss It is true. Ilenco tho subject which Miss Nora Clark, tho capablo teacher of Northern school, choso for her essay, "Lengthening of tho Schoo Term," must havo been particularly unwelcomo to tho directors of tho township, most of whom were present Miss Clark said that tho oxcuse peoplo of tho township gave for a short term was that they wanted their children at home to work, but of what assistance was a child until Its roachod at least tho age of 10 or 12yoarsT The tax. payors' Investmont in this township was allowed to remain Idle half the year. To what better use can money bo put than education." WEDDINO DELLS. A Urllllaut Wadding- at Fre.land Tuaiday Kvanlne. Charles Kinsley Raudenbush, clerk In the general office of Coxo Bros, it Co., at Drlfton, and Miss Anna M., the accomplished daughter of Henry A. Koons, of Freeland, were married Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Burras, in tho presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Mlsi Anna Strauss was maid of honor and Lulu Koons, of Erie, Pa., was bridesmaid, The groomsmen wore W. II. Duglass, of Now York, and V. Mosses. Tho couple stood under a floral bell and tho house throughout was gaily decorated. The bride was attired in a handsome cream satin gown and car ried a bouquet of roses. After the usual congratulations u wedding sup per was partaken of. The young couple received a largo number beautiful presents. They will make their future at 121, Washington street, Freeland. Sentinel. MONEY MAKING MACUINKS. A Magical Wond.rthat It Altonl.blng tha Native. Thero was a fellow iu town to-day with a simple little maohtne that had a inn-a. iu it, ii ii wero not loriuoiriOE stmcttoo an inventive genius unpar. nIl6leJ ln Pt - Present history 'ot Inventions. By its practioal nso ,"""'"'"' J""w uao blank paper U tranaformed Into crisp u'nK notes ot tno m0t l0P"r denom. " unii old alike are confounded with tho mysterloai re- suits of this masterpiece of modern machinery. Be oaref ul not to bar ono nf th "Wftn.topt.' will, 1a a.n.t.tlA ... , f , , . . or Retting rich ns tbo devloa It only a - . .. V j-wn.vu LITTLE TBICI. Tilt: (IIHLS AltB AVTEIl 'Ell. ... "" JUap car rrlvlleges. neyen coupU ot Weotbcrly'a younB poople enjoyed a Leap Yeor sleigh ride to White Ilavon the other evening and partook of a specially prepared ban quotattlie White Haven House. It was a Leap Year affair In every parti cular, the young ladle, having called fur each of their gentlemen friends at tlu-ir respective reeidenoeti and etand iiiL' tho whole expense of the trip. The party was composed ot the following young ladies and Gentlemen: Mleaes Ueukie Koons, Minnie J. -Miller, BUio K. West, HaUie and Ethol Hunter. 1 Carrie Uarrisou and Delia llann, 1 Messrs. W. A Kress ley, F. W. Smith, Nana Vent, HE. Robin sou, Q. W. Miller, Jr, A. U. Ssallh au Rabsrt 1 Kress lay IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. IT -INCLUDES - Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Oiv trices aro positively ns low and terms as good as you can get am " here in the county. Don't fail to call and see us before making your purchases as we can UNDERTAKING This line of business receives our special attention. .. Flour. Feed. &c., .. The very choicest brands at lowest prices. Over the Canal Bridge, East Wcissport. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new tilings now on exhibition in our store. . We believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to 6elcct from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at . CQNFECTIONS The forme in all'delcctable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sundayscliools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Clias. H. Musbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Always Something Hew, That is very true. We always have something new in one tnmg or another tnat la welt wortn jour attention. Just now we call attention to, Pretty Jewelry, Beautiful Silverware, Toys, Games, (stationery, Con fectionery and Groceries. Call and tee s. We icj'M nit prices on all your purchases. B. 3EL OULTON, 0p. the Park- Lehigh 0 oai & LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including Cucumber Pumps A. complete linejiincludingrepairs for the same. Coal Oil At wholesalo and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils. IS HEADQUAKTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, arnish ALL KIND OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighto n, Pa BOPPOSITE J. FIRST STREET, - Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, G-inchams. tafiillfK. Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of (he ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crookoryware.Glasswaie, AT ood and Willowware of the besfmakes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers Hats. Boots. Shoes and Render. made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Larpets, Oil-clotho, Lamps and Fixtures iu great variety and of best quality at Itock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices -fullv as low as the samo articles can be purchased elsewhere. All goods ot the very best quality and are being sold at prices qually as low as tho samo oods can boutrht atanv ireneral stoie in this section. Call and be convinced. i?esectfullv. July 23-7i Leave Orders for Your JOB FffiraB of ail Kinds At This Office. Work Done Promptly Cheaply. POOLROOM APRESTAURANT u.ndbii the orciu iiousi- J olm E. Eaclies, Prop., HOT AND COLD LUXCflES OP ALT. KINDS. Fawlllas SvpstUd WttkOHlaii. Patronage Is earnestly solielled. CO .VE SEE HE. lt .11. UM.M Have you the Advocate 1 Original and independent in vexything. UNR1T0RE positively save you some money in all its Branches. lowest prices. ANDFRUITS. you good treatment and'Joicesl Hardware repairs for the sairp. Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c. & S. DEPOT,S - LEHIGHT0N, Pa very best qualities at exceed REIGEL. and Lehighton, Pa,, DKALXB IN Pino Pennsylvania Country Bred Shoats, From 40 to 100 pounds In weight, at Prices Lower than tbe Lowest. These us net Batialo stock, aad are gnaran tsd. Ot over SOO sold last ssasoo ouly tbrss died. Call and sta Inara bfer beytif sliswksia Co., The Secret of Sueeree NerrotiJ women itldom recele tbe ym palhTther dmerte While often the pic tares of health, lie; are constantly ailing. To withhold (Mniiatliy from-the nnfor tunaiMis Hie height of cruelt. The? have a weak heart, canting ihorlnesi of breath, fluttering, pain In tide, irrak and hungry (pells, anl flna'ljr swelling of ankles, oppression, choklne. sniotherlnE and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New ITeait Cure is lust tbe thine for them. For their ner vousness, headache, weakness, etc., bis Iiestoratlvo NervInG Is nnequaled. Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Disease" and marvelvous lesttlraonlal free. Sold aud guaranteed by Thomas Lehlghton; anu uiery weisspori. There are KS7 languages spoken In Eu rope. Some Voollth Veople Allow a cougli to run until It gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oil, It will wear away, but in most cases It wears them away. Could ther be In duced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which Is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately see tbe excellent effect after taking the first aose. I'rice duo ana fi.uu. i rial sue tree. At all druggists. Tomion My wife and I never disagree. Johnson ller word Is law then, It ll odd that frost kills ytllow fever bat does not check smallpox. We koow however, that It inekei Dr. Hull's Ooush syrup go like hot An aimless life Is a fruitless life. flood and Itollable. Don't pay large doctors' bills. Tbe best meaical dook published, onehundred pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent von on receipt of three 2-eent stamps to pay the Busings. Auuress a. i'. uruwa) ic uo.. oslon, Mass. There Is no rest In doing nothing. Coughing; Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at onco Out (f endurance comes fortitude. A Little Girl's Kxperlence In n Ufihlhousf , J. I). Il'llson. 371 Clav St.. Sharnshtirr. Ta., lays he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threateneil with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Qrippo," when various o'her remedies ana several pnysicrans bad done her UO cood. KoborL ll&rbernr TonlcB Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery hst done him more good than anvthlng he ever usea ror i.ung J rouble. Nothing like It. Try it. Free Trial liottles at.llebcr's Le hlghton: and Blery'a Welssporj. Large bottles, 60c and $1.00. Sympathize with those in dls'rass. When the sewing society want to "raise" a sum of money they begin by "talking It tip." Hlmplo Questions Sltnplj Answered. Why do people very often allow a Cold turunon? Becanso they think It will wear away. Why does the Cough that at first caused no alarm become deep seated and chronic? Because tbo proper remedy was not used. The way to break up any Cough or Cold no matter if other medicines failed to benefit you, Is to try Tan-Tina, the great remedy for Cousin, Colds and Con sumption, 25 and 50 cents at T. D. Thomas Drug Store. Life Is always Interesting when jou have a purpose and live to Its fullflilment. The virtues are lost In self Interest, as ivers are lost ln the sea For all derangements of the throat and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Tectral Is the speed iest and most reliable remedy. Even In the advanced stages of Consumption, tbe wonderful preparation affords great relief. checks coughing, and Induces sleep. The 124 1-2 miles between Newcastle and Edinburgh, which Is dono without a stop, Is at present the longest run la Brit ain. A Sad Awakening! "When In the dark, on thy son hand I hong. And heard the tempting sjren of thy tongoe- eodnred, - r if candle entered 1 was cored." ladles possess-dull. pimply, aad coreredwllh sores and blackheads. Is enough to cool the ardor ot the warmest lover. To such young 'dies we would ny, that you can never have a sort, fair, smooth, attraetire, Useable complex. Ion, unlets your blood Is healthy adu pure, for the condition oftho blood decides the ooinploi .?. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Dlsoorery Wlllnarlfv Ton. hlotvl. inn. ,.n j drive away those distressing headaches' and ..a TV""' woica yousuner periodically, and glTeyon a complexion a Illy or rose-leer might envy. Cailfornia'a wine crop this year will equal a quart for every man, woman and child In the United States. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tha lip st nnlva !n th u.nt.1.1 Sores. Uleer.. Halt it ,,V "5i;iS. . V."..r.V Chapped Hands, chilblains Cornes, and alt Bklu Kruptlons, and iMsltlvely cures riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Frloe 23 cents per wf loIrt'a,',,)rllel,er Leblghtouj and tilery Lane's Family Medicine Moras the Bowls fcach day. Most people need to use it. Owmg to Its extensive use In electric an- pllances tbe piico of platinum has adtanc ed fully 10O per cent. That Uabr of Mine. Auntie, three months ago had the salt rheum so bad that his head was a mass of sores, and I bad begun to lose all hopes of raising him. but mv druiri)!st n.i.nmm.n.1 Sulphur Bitters, and to-day be Is as fat and cupper as any naDy you oyer saw, and be has cot a sore on his bead, and just tblnk dollars worth of Sulphur Bitters 6hou!d cura him. Mrs. J. C. llall, Lowell. Every man knows a good use to which some other man might put his money. women suffer the aHictlons of tbe ser vant question simply because tbey won't help themselves. lie four Own Doctor! It Won t COSt VOU One-half a Tnni-li. Tin not delay. Send three two-cent stamps for postage, ana we will send you Dr. Kauf miDni great work, fine colored plates cure. Address, A. T. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. me, uu u.scasb, its causes ana noma reople who cau't afford to follow the fashion usually try to follow tbe people who do follow It. Caligula, the lioman Emperor, caused a poet to be thrown to tbo wild beasts of the Out of suffering comes the serious mind. Keep a close eye on the man whose wife Is afraid to ask him for money. a cornfield Is nne of the things .li.t Is ofien greaMy shocked without tbe aid of electricity. Tbe principal difference between a lob ster and a lobbyist Is tbat jou can make a lobster blush. It Is not allowable for Ibe Impure to at tain to the pure. When a laiy man looks towards Ilaaven' the angels close the windows. In twenty years there has been no coun terfeiting of American postage stamps. It Is estimated by scientists that Colo rado's cliff dwellers existed 10,000 years ago. It is said tbat nearly 40,000 men desert from tbo German army every year. RT I TAKE THK NEXT MOSNINQ I FEEL ORIOHT AND) NEW AND MIT COMPLEXION II BETTER? Sir doctor ears it arte rentir oa tba itomaea. ttrer aad HVaXint rJ.U4iu. riu aTS J" Si Mberbajaaa leBwaredler im as eadfij as ua. ilia LANE'S MEDICINE. AS annrUi sscll It aai lo nA mt M M- wb.M th.- WW ouuiiriutj iur me advwati. Tni ELECTION IN THIS STATE THIS TEAR will be an Important 0110 in several re spects. In that apart from tbe choice of Presidential electors there will be cboeen n Judge of the Supreme Court for a full term of twontyme years, two Congressmen-nt-large nndtwenty- elght by districts; twenty-fire State Senators from'tho odd numbered dis tricts, and 104 members of the lower house of tlo Legislature Judge Gordon, in ciuhoino A just in Philadelphia recently, ln 0 case of al leged false arrest and Imprisonment, took occasion to remark: '.'Tho right to arrest any citizen by any policeman without a warrant Is ono which it is well to define, both for tho benefit ot police officers and the Commonwealth. A policeman has n right to arrest for an offence committed in bis prosonco without a warrant, but he has no right to arrest any citizen without a warrant for an offence lie did not soo committ ed." TlIE MJX INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS TO prohibit tho desecration of tho nation al ling was ordered to be reported favor ably by tho committeo on judiciary, Tho bill, which was slightly amended from the form as Introduced, provides that any person who shrill uso the national flag by printing, pointing or fixing on it nny advertisement for public display or privato gain shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd liable, on conviction, to a flue not less than 0 or Imprisonment for not less than 30 days, or both. The United States Surnnjin Cocrt has decided the case brought by tho governments of Great Britain and Canada, known as tho Snyward case, to tost tho right of tho United Slatos to exerclso oxcluslvo jurisdiction over tho seal fisheries of Bering Sea. Tho decision is in favor of tho United States, tho application for a writ of prohibition against tho Alaska Court being deulod. Tho political aspects of the case were not directly decldod, but tho court intimated that tho judicial tribunals should not interfere with claims of territorial sovereignity made by another department of the govorn- mont. Evert little while some new law is discovered in Pennsylvania wLlsh no ono know anything about beforo. Over in Elk county a jury found a man not guilty of assault with intent to kill on the ground that ho was insane when the offense was committed, and the court sentenced him to the Western Penitentiary, to remain as long as he Is of unsound mind. The judge says there Is a law passed before Insane as ylums were in oxistenco, and still un repealed, by which lunatics may be sent to the penitentiary. It would have Deen bettor for tho prisoner had tho jury found him guilty, for then the sentence would navo been for only a few years, whereas dow he may havo to remain in prison during tho term of his natural life. Spring Styles for Ladles. Our lady friends who wish to be properly and fashionably dressed would do well to glance over tbe monthly Fashion Letter In A,a Mode dt fans," "Album des Modes' or "La Mods." tbe favorite, fashion lour. nals. This letter Is one of tbe best on tbe subject with wblcb It deals, explaining particularly the styles prevailing or coming in fashion. Ladlrs would do well to pat ronize inese journals, wmcii are not only rename, out are now considered tue otand ards of Fashion wherever thev are known. Tbe Practical Lesson on Cutting given each month in "Album des Modes" and "La Mode de Paris" Is Intended to explain fully how to make the new styles as soon as they appear. The series of lessons has been produced under the direct suncrvlslon of Mr. A. McDowell, tbe Inventor of the weu-gnown uarment uramng JUacblne, which has proved such a boon to thousands ot dressmakers, and has made the cutting and perfect fitting ot ladles' garments an easv tasK 10 an. "l.a Mode" Is a good family Journal, price $1.60 a year. "La node de I'arls" and "Album des .Modes" are Intended for more general use, the subscilption for each being 43.50 a vear. To every subscriber for either of these journals wno pays a year's subscription In advance will be given a Premium Book on "Dressmaking Simplified," valued at $5.00. Falling to obtain these journals from yonr news agent send for them direct to A. McDowell A Co., 4 West 14tu Street, iiew iorg. WAR ItEMINISCUNK.?. Strnnce forewarning of tlio Death of ller Husband. Ex-Judge Wm. II. Stroh, of Mauch Chunk, while on a visit to Philadelphia, last week, visited headquarters of the G. A It., on Arch street, and related the following Interesting incident re garding the death of Major Lansford P. Chapman, as Chancellorsville, Va., on May 3rd, ISO: "While engaged lu conversation about war times, Judgo Stroh related tho following: "On Sunday morning May 3, 18C3,Mrs. Lansford V. Chapman, wlfoof tho gallant lo'.dler who .was then ln Virginia and in command of the Twenty-Elghth Pennsylvania In fantry Regiment, attended services In tho church to which sho belonged, in Mauch Chunk. Shortly nfter tho service had beguu she was suddenly taken very ill. Friends came, to her assistance, and when sho becamo ablo she gasped, "Tho Major has been killed In battle." "This statement was fouud afterward to be strictly correct. Ho was killed while leading bis comrados In a chargp ngniast tho enemy at Chancellorsvillo ln the midst of tho severest fighting of that sanguinary engagement. lie was killed, so far as can bo learned, at tho very moment his wife became ill. Gen eral Geary, commanding tbe division of which the Twenty-eighth formed a part, saw him fall, and dismounted and marked tho spot whore ho fell. His body remained buried there until May, 1SCS, when the division, then a part of Sherman's army, halted 011 their way from North Carolina to Washington, and the body was taken up, Identified, and sent to his widow, by whom It was Interred at Mauch Chunk." NORMAL INSTITUTE. A VTell-Unowu Carbon Couuty Institute of Learnlns to lo lo-openetl. Normal Institute, at Normal Square, ln this county, is ono of tbe most pop ular schools of learning iu Carbon county or tho Lehigh Valley. Thoob. jeet is to prepare students for college and to allow teachers of primary schools to contlnuo their studies at a nominal cost Normal Institute Is an iuoeptlon ot Superintendent Thomas M. Balllet, of Springfield, Mass., aud was ably con ducted by him; later his brother. Prof. Balllet, ot Urslnus College, Collegeville, Pa., was In charge, others oonduuted it successfully since. The coming spring and summer sessions will be under the prinoipalship of Ira E. Ssidel, n sou of Judge Seldle, who graduated recently from Yale College with distinguished honors. Tbe session will open about April 13, and the outlook is that it will be very successful. Mr. Seidle is a pleasant and agreeable young man, particularly adapted to the work in which he has launched. Hon a Mall In Ills Foot. Levi Fogel, of Weiwport, employed by tbe Carbon County Impronnent Company, met with a very serious ac cident this morning. He was engaged wiring P. A. German's new house on Third street, this town, and jumped from a trustle work to the Boor, alight ing with bis right foot oa a nail which niAMA skat- tnomliAF in tba rianth of over an men. us ouau is rsry paw Jful - novor wants to learn, but tho reads that (P Honesty CHEWING .TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONOB tries it, and eaves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. AVOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask rUtn to get it for you. JfiO. FIKZER & BROS.. LOQls?iUo. Ky. ATTER PATt.NO ALL THEIR EXPENSES, tho gang of swindlers who run tho Louisiana Lottery put asldo exceeding $1,000,000 of money a month raked in from their tens of thousands of vic tims. Last year they took lu exceed. Ing $28,000,000, paid out nearly $10,000, 000 iu expenses, Including pay for poli tical lnfluonco, gave back about $0,000, 000 to tho fools who patronizo tho swindle, and pockotod over $12,000,000 Yes, we are so much of a believer in ghosts and ghost dancos wo aro confl dent tnat u nineteen out of every twenty Indian agents In this country wore mado into ghosts, and thus given a chanco to do a little dancing, there would bo an instantaneous and eternal cessation of Indian outbreaks lu this Christian settlement known as tho United States of America. Tue following from an exchange are a few linos of very good ndvico for the poople of every towu: "If you would increase your happi ness nnd prolong your life, forget your neighbor 8 faults. Forgot tho tempta tions. Forget tho fault-finding, and give little thought to the cause which provoked It. Forgot tho peculiarities of your friends, and not only rcmem ber tho good points that mako you fond of them. Forget all personal quarrels of histories that you have heard by ac cident, which, if ropcated would seem thousand times worse than they are. Blot out as far as possiblo all tho dis agreeables of life. They will come, but thoy will only grow larger If you re member them, and tho constant thought of tho acts of moanness, or, worse still, niallco, will only tend to mako you moro familiar with them Obliterato everything disagreeable from yostorday, start out with a clean shoot for to-day, and writo upon It for sweet memory's sako only those things that ore lovely and lovable" The condition of the koads is a per- tinent question at this soason of the year, and any man, it matters not what his pursuit in life is, who opposes tho adoption of any intelligent aud practi cal system that will lead to tho making and malntaning ot hotter roads, Is blind to his own Interest and to tbo interest ot the public. It absolutely costs more in inconvenionce, time and money to travol over a miserably bad road, than it docs over a good ono. Tho expendi ture of hundred of dollars to placo a road in good condition is decidedly oheapor in the end than to leave It re main from year to year a publio mor tar bod. For the first year or two tho outlay would bo necessarily quite an item, but after that tho cxpenso would be comparatively small. It matters not what the cost may be, the conveni ence and tho increaso lu property will be moro than equivalent to tho origi nal outlay. One of the self-iuposed limitations of tho oxlstlng Congress is prefigured in tho doclsion of tho Commlttoo on Patents that no measure having ln the extension otthe lifetime of a patent shall bo considered. While thero may bo no grave objection to tho garnering of a largo fortuno by tho dovisor of a asoful improvement, thero are serious and manifold reasons why the possible benefits of such an Idea should not be peddled out among a few favored or lucky stockholders of a concern organ ized to exploit tho original inventor's brains. It U high timo to call a halt to tho tendency of Monopoly to absorb tho wealth of civilisation by tho simple process of absorbing the results of in rentlvo genius; which should lnuro somewhat to llm benefit of tho neonle among whom they attain full fruition, The dkhobkino of cattle still con- tlnues to a greater or loss cxteut over tho country. Many fanners have their entire herd dehorned, while others op pose the practice very bitterly, con demning it as cruel and barbarous Thus there is a very decided division of sentiment ou tho subject and only a few converts are made, and thero is small likelihood of the practice becom ing general and wholesale dehorning ot their cows, but when they have ono or two vicious ones in ineir ueru mey havo their horns removed. Does the dehorning of cattle come tinder the nmaltv nf anlmalh oatefforvr That Is the question which will shortly be sub : niltted to tbe arbitraments of tho courts, we suppose, as an tureut for the iTAVAimnn nt t 'riiiiitv lo .luimuis ou- ' olety has caused the arrest of a number of farmers In the western part of Penn sylvania for practicing this treatment on their herds. It is it nice question and farmer generally will lie much In terested in the outcome. Wa'll He AVid Ton I'rvrr Time. j The Advocate office at Lehighton Is , luing a daily sluoe Maroh 1st and the Dally Times will now have a oompetl-1 tor In the work of spreading before the publio every afternoon the dally haprtanings of the county. We bid it weleoue. If competition is the spice of lire, then it is likely that we shall all be more healthy, hearty and happy for an occasional lively aorap In tbe way ot getting now. -Mauoh Chunk Dally Time. It has latflt been officially de elared tu a pension cane, that the War af the Rebellion actually began April 19, lSfil. This was the 80th anniver sary of tho battle of Lexington, the be. ginning of tho Revolution. The Philsdelfhia Sfnday Press pudllshed tho following advertisement: "Woathorly, Carbon county, Pa., which lias tho largest Bilk throwing mill In the world, advantageously located, of fers special Inducements in tho way of free land, water, light; uo taxation and cheap fuel to manufacturing Indus tries. Correspondence solicited by F. Kressley, Seo'y of Hoard of Trado. When, Oh, when, will our people movo in this direction. Tho facilities hero are fully equal to those of Weathorly. Let us have 11 Board of Trade nt oncel A CENSUS BULLETIN HAS BEEN ISSUED showing that In tho United States there nro 371B Incorporated and unin corporated towns having moro than 1000 inhabitants. It appears that there aro seven cltlos having ovor 400,000 In habitants, 21 having between 100,000 and 100,000, three having betweon B0, 000 and 100,000, CO having between 2o,. 000 and 50,000, 02 having betweon IB, 000 and 23,000, 133 having between 10,. 000 and 15,000, and XWl having between 1000 and 10,000. Congressman Tatlor, of Ohio, has introduced a bill In Congress making an appropriation of $100,000 for the erection of a monument in Washing ton to commcmorato tho valor and patriotism of tho private soldiers, sail ors and marines of tho late war. It seems fitting that such a monument should bo ercctod in tho National Cap ital. There aro numerous statutes of tho leading Qenorals, but nono to com mcmorate tho heroism of thoso who wero mainly Instrumental in supprcs. sing tho Rebellion, and nil honor should bo shown those who bore the burden of the strife tho privato sold iers and sailors. The action of employers in this region in their mode of ovttdlng tho laws of tho country, Is of tho most ob jectionable character and desorvlng of all the censuro thoy get. First of nil, it was a moan, sneaking way of getting out of tho responsibilities of paying their men according to tho require ments of tho law, which plainly and clearly says that thoy shall pay twice a month, between cortain dates In tho the month, and to say that nono wonld bo paid but thoso who came and de manded it, was equivalent to a threat that thoso who did so had better pro vide tlicmsolvo with work at some other placo beforo doing It. Tho action ot some ot tho employers when the men have applied for tholr money has been such as to make such an Inference irresistible. In connection with the trouble. We commend to young men just com mencing businobs tho following sensible ndvico by Andrew Carnegie: "Do not think you have done your full duty when you havo performed the work assignod you. Yon will never rise If you only do this. Promotion comes from exceptional work; you must dis cover whoro your employer's Intoreots can be served boyond tho range of your special work; and whenever you see his Interests can bo promoted ln your opinion, tell him so; diffor from him upon what you think his mistakes. You will never make much of a success It you do not learn the needs and op portunities of your branch much better than your employer can possibly do. You have been told, 'Obey orders If you break owners.' Do no such foolish thing. If your employer starts upon a course which you think will prove in jurious, tell him so, and protest; givo yonr reaaons, and stand by them , unless convinced you are wrong." leoo The coming woman can be healthy. She will be, if she's wisely cared for. As she enters womanhood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription builds up and strengthens the system and regulates and pro motes the functions. It's a supporting tonic, and a quiet ing, strengthening nervine. It corrects and cures all those delicate derangements and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. In every case for which it's recommended, the " Favor ite Prescription" is guaranteed to give satisfaction. If there's no help, there's no pay. It does all that's claimed for it, or the money is refunded. It's a risky way to sell it but it isn't your risk. Sclentlflo American Aceriev for Ml HlB-JMCB CAVEATS 'VYHMBy design patknts COPYRIGHTS, eto For Information and free Tjuirlbook write to MUNN A CO- BUI BaoiuwiT. NiwYohC Oldeat bureau for lecntiiur ptDU In America. Ktsit Pteut Uken out by u la brought beior tba pnbUo by a notioo civeo troe of charge In tbe Invert rtfrnriatlt-m nf inr eHentlfla DiMf In tha DPIMaatUUir III" nun thouid bo wlthoul TsaJaFt ll-fa. Sill ITUWlt haL ru h LTau uu, SCI Urotvt Taj, K e w Xott, Bather De Without Bread XX TJuBor'i Besidemcs, Uargnette, WIcU, I hor. 7, IbbV. f The IUt. J. Eo.tbiel, ot above pUoe, writes t I have auflued a grtat deal, and whenever I now feel a nervosa attack Dotting I take a doie el Pastor Koenlg's Nerve Tonio and feel re tiered. X think m great deal of It and would rather U without bread than without ths Tonic. Better Than tlie Ileat Doctor, llinoaoi CUT, Pa., Daounbar, 1800. I daam It mj duty ta ssj that I vas trsatal tor tan jws tj'.tht U.I doctors In r.nn.,1 Tarda, bat narar got any raliaf until I took Faa. tor Eotnlfs Harra Ton la. I am earad el tar narrons troablasi bar. narsr bad tbo sUabUst Brmrtoms or tbos. spalls slnoa X oomnts&cad una. sarah ucotmus. raaraasm A Valuable Rook on Mnrnt, (U viu rj lilaaaaoa aaat rr.a u an sdda. J Ml I K P""' efSlawa ua i ajw obtala KOENIQ MED. CO., OillosgO, III. Steld tir Drusnlitl at 8 1 ixr llotUo. OferW barm Us, Ml. eBoitlsarai. We Can't doit but are trilling to pay for learning how to make as good an article as Wolff's Acme Dlackikq of chenp material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our prico la SOc. Tli retailer says the puMlo will net pay it. Wo say the publio will, because they will always pay a fair prico for a good article. To show both tho trado and the public that wo want to give them the host for tho least money, wo will pay $10,000.00 Reward For above information ; this offer la open until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Plk-Kon Is tho name of a paint which noes work tbat no other paint can do. Ai0 t ood painted with It looks like the natural v ood when it Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS find It profltabto to Investigate, All pa'- t -'orea sell tU Ayer's Pills May always bo relied upon as a certain cure for liver troubles, constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Jaundice, and rheumatism. Unlike roost cathartics, Ayer's nils strengthen the stomach, liter, -and bowels, and restore to these organs their normal and regular action. Taken In season, Uiey check the progress of colds, fevers, and malaria. Being purely Tegtttbla and stigarcoatcd, Ayer's rills aro The Favorite family medicine, while travelers, both by sea and land, nnd them to bs Indispensable. " WtTscIl more of Ayer's Tills than of all other kinds put together, and they give per feet satisfaction." Chrlstensen & llasrlovr, Druggists, Baldwin, Wis. " I have used Ayer's rills for ths past thirty years, and consider them an Invaluable Family Medicine I know ot no belter remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia." James Qulnn, Hartford, CL Copt. Clias. Mueller, ot tha steamship "Felicia," says i ror several years I have relied more upon Ayer's nils than anything elje In the medicine chest, to regulate my bowls, and thoso ol the ship's crew. These 1'IIU are not severe In their action, but do their wort: thoroughly. I have used them, anl with Rood effect, for the cure of rhsu. mattsm.kldticy troubles, and dyspepsia." er's Pills FBETAKSn ST Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass. o'l by all DratrfftiU fend Dealer Id Mtdlein. Ths Chain ct evidence- is now compiewinat DR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM Is tha onlv Tirprmrntlnn that noaf- tlvelr doc all that ll rlilmnl fnr It. II mttiotm FrprkiOK- Llvpr.mnlrL UIu!. heads. Fimnlfts. Tan. and oM I Imperfections ot thtskfu, wlthoatlnjunw A few applications will render a rough, 47 I red skin Boft, smooth and white. It Is not a coemetio to cover delects, but a cure, and guaranteed to give Mtlsf action. Price Wc. ' At druggists; or sent by mall. Bend for iCBiiaugmma, - U. U. UlTTItt-H & UU,, : TOLEDO, - - ,W.iirjtt'ViT,wr-W?V-M DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE fccieotlfleally treated by an anrlst otsrerld-yrtda tenutation. leaf neaa eradicated and cntii.lT cured, ot from M to SOTeara1 stand ng, alter all ether treatments havo failed. Uowthaaira. cutty Is reached and tho cause removed, fully crufalDed in circulars, with affidavits aud testt. monlaks of cures! torn promlneatpeople, mailed tree. Dr. tU 1 uaXAlMlCi Taaoma, Watrt. tntl aaoaBsi t-t,mc Core guaranteed Kl I 1 1 1 itf V lhrUr.-J..Il.M.r.r rur.sj.it.auarer I At-Otlfat Uhflal la; JSaao at onco. No operation or baiineas delay. Thousands ot cures. Dr. Mayer Is at Hotel renn, Heading, l'a,, second Saturday of each month, fiend for circulars Advice froo. Belt rtetJACh and rellev alt tha tomb! fact dent to a bllloua ut of ths aytm. laoti an DlcrinMi, Nausea, DrowalntM, Dli tress after eating. X'ln la tha fild& ko. While thelx moeg ycmaikaUe anoccaa has been ahown la CUJtog j i lleaaacbe, re Carter's Llttlo Liver mis aro aqullr v&loable ln Constipation, caring and pre venting tali annoying complaint while ther atars coiTectalldlJKienofthatoi&e3UmnUUtha lirerairftgnUtetheUweli. venU they only HEAD f Acba ther wonld bo almost prloeleaa to tnoaa wttdV IStuier from this diatreeelng oompUlnt; but orto SiatelrtbelrgoodBeeadoeanoiWDJberdUioa , who once try them will find tbeee little rill v4ia 'labia In ao many wars tbat they will not bo wft Jlsg to do without them Pet after allslclt head ACHE Isthsbaneof so many lives that here la vherl wemaKeourgreaipoui. vur.,uieii.wttitj others do not. A Outer's Uttla liver Pflla are Tarr small ant .- in iV On r,r twn nlM mAkea doee. They are itrtoUy vegetable and do not grip ot parse, bat by thelx gentle action pleaee all watt .tiMthem. XnTUUat33cenU flTefortU BcU by droggiaU cvcxjvhexo, or sent by nail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlcl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt AXLE 13 EST TV TIIK WOULD. 5V jruarlag qp&l itj.a aro nnsan.a..A, actually lialnr Ira b. t' n c f any otu.r brand. Nia IQRBAtEI'YlH VT.Llt6QENEItlLLT. 1m. Remedy JTSnfejsU-l T vUll( 0 (KTInuava. rrtc.fr1. it. I i ' orl.i iillwi m tt. tusii raoriintr.il co , uni'ts SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma C-r Nfw fsa in ae ttirtnt nOk-f la sjurn. aad etru ! kr tht . r rw.l p.lm FUsVK al DrusWIa mt hi B u i4.Jr. DR. B, SOHirFMAKM, W. IW. "- , INVESTHEHi SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY SELECTED, TRIED, SAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST, ALSO OlBIRABLI INVESTMENT PnOPtnTIBI IN PNOSPIROUS OITIIS, ron ruu. PADTieuuuM and RtrutNon WHITE 8CHBACH, MoDONALD A. OOj IB lo a. WUUkaM or.1l.ar Tk, pp. m IS? ASTHIB SAFE
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