0- we uesire it wj iw uw"t"-; vav hat no advertisements iwlll 'bp-.tnserted jn lie coluram of TitBt5Ant AdVo'cIt.? tlAt may bo recetyfed from lffikwovfii parties or firms' unless mpriued (by lUjo osa. "The followitigSteour'oififV tcrma t nnr flalikiln V10 'LIKS3)i ftn vear.'fcachlihltfUotf.. !.."; Jiil..'' 1& els"- jilx months, each IriJcrtlori 15 ct. (Three months, each insertion.. .......i-2( cts. LcsithKhthreoWoTiUiS.rifctliisartion ' $1 1 each subsequent insertion.,....! 25 cts. Local notices iu ccnu. iwr ..nu. Iklf. VlSiqimiIMEn)J'iiblia?icr. Manttfntlurei1 bl aha Dealer lb. stoves;aMes aud mm, frin rsheet-lroii'Ware aria General ' " House Fnrnisliing Goods. I od't v.. F Ti. ' UOOIINO nlld StfUUTfl tlono at short notice and at Lowest Cash Trices. , I am the nntliruiil 1 ,Br.U,fl.Pa,e tlie follonlll" miST-CLAMS d I OVE8 i'UE 8 1 LV 12 It & GOLD .VISUAL COOK. THE Linnill0t)8b VPK.- ' ,'. TUnMAVFiovvi'.n iAtov:, ', I1' Till! BUN'siIINE ItANOE and HieNFV.' ANCHOR HEADER, and am Selling tlicro VtSaV t'HEA tor LMsli. Werr kind cl MOVE ORATES and FIRE JlRIi KS kriitiUuitntlr on limit. ' StcJue on SOUTH Street, ft few dourii abotc Ran St.. LElIIQilTON. Pattonnire sollcltcd--a.,tistao iingnv-ratpid. Ott C-yi A. J). alOSShlt. Central Carnage Works, Haul; St.. Lcliiirlitoii, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every dcser'ptlnn. In tho most sdbaiantlal inanucr, and at Low. si Cash Prices. hppnirliis I'roiiiptly AUcmlcd to. TUEXI.Ull & KUEIDLKIl, April 3S, 18T9 yl Proprietors. QAUIJON ADVOCATE CHEAT JOB P1UXTIXG OFFICE, UiinmiTON. pa. fevery description of rnntlns, frtfia a ' ,i"iw' r r . 1 .'.it ' Vitsitiiig Cai;(l,.to a Pdstcr tABDS. HEADS,' - - LETTKa IIEAD-J, ; : . ' NOTE HEADS, 'I ' STATEMENTS. v ' PllOOlfAMUES. POSTERS, " ' 'ySi'lIUANDClLLS. . DODGEHSi .cincui.Arts, ,s, . .,. SHIPPING TAG1, !,'', ENVELOPES, ' ',';" ( , . TAMPULETH. ' HY-tAWS. fiC, AC. ' bone la the best msnner, at very Lowest Trices. We a-e nrenarod trt do work at as cheap rates asnnr offlre mine Ntate tiat ocala nuneatly ltu k customers. OUR MOTTO 13 C?icr icap, Prompt & Reliable. 'nrorders tiv amall recite prompt attention. JOHN P. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (riano, Organ, Voico and Theory.) LEHIGIITON, rA. opinions of tut. pnr.ss. III! pupils fp"iik Milily lit lilt ability as a ICTClier. Aiifntuisn wi ..,ic. lie Is well iiualln.il fo Ills calling Cu(o iauq ia Pttiialih. Hnl.'a wuriliv ill'-lpin "t ll lydn, Motnn, Ilei'ili ivcn. We luiviihailtliepleasiireiirili't enlnir tu liU rendliluii.ol tin- Did Maulers ami tr(n. f liiirhie I null Ids luuclianJ eiueullou-- Slultiyion .Nriei. Soloiig''Hl for the J. & C. Fischer Fintto nd, also. M VSOV fc HAMLIN and NEW HA VKNTO'S, OlltJAN. 1'or parllculars, tums, U :, Address. JUUN r. HAI.IIAlUI. Ani. S, Ii79.-Iy. Lehlitblon, l'a. Tjprimo Xuiiie MjiIb Ilre.nl ! WHY GO HO.NfnY li-iynnenilluy0i Iiwi.nd, 1 1 1 ll.t Cl M Ilicad- FIVKLOAyES I'OH 25 CENTS I J. V. 0'NE.L. tlia iinnnlor Ttrrnd nnd irnVA liaxer, of Lehiahtninn onicr f 0 mwt 1 lie aula eftb'rttlnies has lietMice I &s PJ.ooof Irisceie Drateu iiomo iauo uukaii Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. fiusar. Ttalsln. Cueomut tiotch, Slop, cream and utber o A ICHs, only Ten Cuntt ptr Efoteft, I.00U Out for tlio XVugon'I At If A Veil CHUNK, on Tnesday, Tkursday , rodKiiinrday aioiiiiiisi. tEfUUII roNand v. ElSsPOUT every After fin'Ti'"!' it l"r d.v I. u . 1 4H. .Nn t ; 11 U . t,rttH, l.tiitljt.tli U I't. IM $ bi A Xjca H i.rtJtP5 mo jnnp nvhdltl-flf 4 i t-ntt dhbmj tu try tat oui le Notbiuir k-it inrinuLOf uiiu evrr ffe U , tttilnro. Hunea v' .ant an i tncliy nouor. Hue. RoW". it t wauttoktiowr ullahaut. tb uji Drlair biMnMi Iteiero iba pub- c -ei.t) I u vo ir xuM Mi4 hsni W8 kTl I RfUU t nu tuii in Kffi.Kl'arWi'.mS " " " : ...-.....t,.i for runnall Ad lMM OEOlltiG STIJibliM Adlreu OEOUtiC bTlNbi c. a si v llVStS lJ"".' lo4 iir, o ,.r Ims'iu IrMhy mi 01 rvwlpl ol Ilia ', " ', A"v ",'l2," ' .l fi'lirtU .;; 7o nu.iili no Vi-1 u-,i on. ' i... .i.ir.....,., ra.-.- .i!.n.i... In Mm.' BMnli'i tiiet'l 'i t Un irniitd, T.T h.jv aiaia uimn limn .an I " ;. V. '. .. ....: ..L . -imoa anfr Th"w"aniv ira ,iil outttl d 1 i . - - - . r -r i urn i,i-n ii..otk. 11 i . ih un. I ...v . ..... .u . mriioiinm5 Venttu fiiao'ln ur uy davot. Wya.iy !fu- itti..uiuH' ri Im- nu;I JiutAr a.U I W I'oilland.Valin. Jon'-IJ H. V. MoirmiJiEn, Proprietor. VOL. VIII., No. 25. CARDS, Hoot ntnl Shoe (linkers Ollntonnratney.tn Ltrtm't building. Hank alreet. AllordtriprompllyllUd tuork ujatraltltd. Attorneys. P. P. LONOSTrltT. S. It. OlLUAM JOSGSTEET &.GII.HAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OrriOE! Levan's Uulldlng, BankStroet, LEHlGHTON, PA. 01lctf"nanil nil Legal business entrust tn tlioin will receive .roiupt attonilon. feb. 21, 1800. JOHN' KLINE, ATTORNEY at law, OQcoi Corner Susquehanna anil itace streets itAUCII CRUNK, T. Jitly2'-ty OIIN I). ItEllTOLETn:, ATTonNr.T ASD ConNSELLOH AT T.AW, Olllco i ltncm 2. Ground l'loor Mansion llouto MHII'U CHUNK, PA Mav no cod.al.eil tn Oerm .it. ina,?5 It4 Tjy M. It A PS I IK u , AT rOKNKY AND COUNSEI.LOIl AT LAW. BAKStBEtt,LEnlOHT!)S. P. aenlEjtalpsnrtOollscllon Amncv Vlll nunnd Sail It.al Cotnto loiiveja"rl"i! .ictl ilunr Co' jc11mi iinimntlr in i Ih. SeltllnR lHti or II- (lsiltf I "!l'll. M.v lW TOllBUllnd U l4iullll a I iHrinm. Net. 12 j s. tl. STliUTiircu, ATTOIIX Y AT LAW, S- OHI: 2 I llor i f HhcwJ' Hall, Ulauntl Clitmti. IR. All luln- onlru.tod tu lil.u will Iw prniptl.v ItUudeJ tui .. . Inv27. ly. p J. MT. 15 II AX, ATTUKNUY AT IjAW, Snl Pcor abovo Jl A St N lllK'SC MATJOil OllUNK, rtSNA. iFB-CUn Iwrnnmilledln (liTinan. 'rn. Justices and In'suvancei J ejOISVISYAMUKU, Anil 5FNERAL INbUKAUCE AGENT Tim f UOlii C"inpiiilriiri) Ujpermitclli LnriA.'. f ."Drn.anni:, UliAnir.O MUTUAL I'lHE, wumiNa i-'iitu, roi f v. 1,1,1. i'ip.k, . . L.JlllHll rjllli.nlldfntf'lIHV CLEPo ,t!OIDL.8T IJSaUil.VMJIl. Also Pnn.vlvmli nnd Mutnil II0-.J Hiltf rJeteo ivi-oiiillii iiranioj'iiiivaiiv. ,,,, -jgr.Jt.N Mil) I'MlLLirB, Cohstv Ilcit-Diso, JlAtlCH CHUNK, Fit. Fire lhsiirance Agent. aa- I'OLI'lll'.S In SAFEOompnnles only, at ltc'asonablo ltatca ahr. xayl MUN blOLliE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance Agent MAUOII CHUNK, PA. 3-Business transacted In EnullJh anil flit-man. Au;. i!3yl rhysicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, EbTAnnsilKii 18.0.J Artificial Tee! Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips & Cms. Dn. L. Campbell. FltLINO TEEtll A Specialtv. loct. i-ij jQK. W. COUTItlOMT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his nrofoAsional services to the reo- plo of Mauch Cliunlt, Lclligliton, Wcissport, Pacltcrton itnd vicinity. OFFICE i Opposite Ilia Broadway House, DUOADWAY, MAUCII CI1UNK, Ta. Fresh LauihinT Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfartnry. nujl-yl lii;tlKl!( M. D.y PAIIUYVILT.E. C.irbon Countv, Ta. ... .. 1 loalrlence.... tinin 7 a.m. tn 10a. ra uuull, 11 u 1 13 10 11 . 10 p 111 Mav beennsu ted In til? flcriuau I.aiianeffe P.O. Addrcsi lA'lii.Ltuu lriai.2. It lyA. DKIUl.l.HlClt, ."II. II., I'llY'IClAN ANMiSl'llOlMN gpflaUiUiiil(Mi ptld ta Cbmnle tl.era. iincif --louili II4.I fin ntr Inm niu Ji,J I C' llblnn l'a. Aprl 3.'lhift N. Kl.ltlUt, M. I). U. s KxumlKlug snrxtttn. PRAOTICIXG PHYSICIAN and SU rOEON OF.Ficni llaukStteet, ivmr.a'a DLOCK, LeSieli. tun. l'a. May becontuiiedla tho Germ n Lansuacc. Nov. 3. Oil AY'S XIMtClKlf; .lIKDltlNhl, TflAOE MAftK The oueat TRADE MARK hmiLiHii It kJiuitv, an unf'uil Injt cure tor S u in I n a I w o ft K nciitt lounuior. rtiuH. 1 in I K teucv. and nil illtenpa BirORE TAKINB.Hiat fulluw, ' TTC!) TAKI.IO. ns a seqii"nrc (irH"'f Atu'ei a I.nss nf Mem. v Vi v 1 -i 'ii-l- I'll" -iih' ll'ie'i. . a. , r 1 1, 1 c . is. t ir im I ft li ii urn V- iv . I S-.-'ul' p-ti icnl r in . nr p.m. liJt. hi tt I W ' 1H IQ 1 If.' I't "IH I t" VtIV''i(rf ff-Tu Kii .ftt tin Irlrv.- i b A t ItV ail (li nt. if.j mil i tier nick xo.r nlxi-aek tor F. A. LEHMANV. Sotlettorof A merlon n ami Fi'i Tuti nu Wanblngioi', U.V. All - - . " .i.i k i )....... . a. i. i.. ' f' .b..PaUn.iifflc.,riho. ourts, promptly uuBiuria ruiinrviEii ni 11 i uuir, wiivuni w ' nruu i . U..M Is eeoured Send for ciicular KS nateut ooit.tr Railroad Guide. plIIkA. & REAOISO UA1LUOAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains. I . FEBRtJAUYtfn. 18:0. Tralnaleavo ALUMOfiu lollowsi - (VIA rtKKlOlinX felLllOAU). ror.Phlladolptila,ut"-l!l,i UM, 11.101-n.m., sua p.m. RBJTI)AYI4.. Tor Tblladf Iphla at M.iO a. m.".J.?.5 6. m. ' , , IVIABASlTC.S.VA. UKAKCU.) . rornojillut'.n.Db, 0.1 n m.) H.io, 4.:0nnaacs ror ffatrlsDiirs.O jb.O.CSa!; m..' i:.inH.S0nb19.0'.- lor I.DDcailor and Columbia, 5 5J. 9.03 a.m. and u ' ' fUKDAYS , for rteaJms.lIarrlabiiie. and war po nts, 0 to o. ui. (Via bctiiuiiem.) ror nrlodelo M i, fro n 1. V Drpot 4.J 0 lit, 8 4iii.tn.it.'3 6:4", 8 4;i.1m Run.ny i0p. m. 1'or ruliaiiol' liitliom Ij AS Depit 'j.tSa. m.. i24 3 6- 6 p. in. . ... 'liultia roll A I.LIi TOWN leave as follows: ivia ruiiKionns iiailboad.) LeavoriulaJclpIiln. 7.40 .mi, l.ou, J.30 ..nc 6.30 li. in. SUNDAY"'. f.oivoPa'laiiclplilii, s." a. m ai ASlSp. m.tnd -4 IS p. tn. (via hast rr.ssA nnAxcii I I.CaVO r.CaUlUS li'.3 11. II1.,'.10 .61, TTMM l.iavttirnril1iuie.Sl!i. 8(6nuilrU h. tn., 1.4 ami 4.0? p. m. Ui.ive.Laiicaier s.nt a, in., i.ro nnd 3.51 p. in. Lcat(.oliiiubl.i 7Jn.in '.('3 and 3.;u p. ui. hUMJAYh. cave P.cnillne. 7.'-0 p. in. t.cavo lUiili 111 L.t 2 11.111. IVIA IIUTIlLF.liril.) Tone PlilbiV nili 70. t r., 0.4 t.iC, 3.'5 Sdiii.in, sin dav ft m.S.i'iiv.m Trnliwinailio tlin 'Jinn tn nnu ffonntfpfit Otli and Oieeu atrecK I'lillsi'o phti "dlier n n-inn .1 iroin jiionu n.-cct iirimi. Jiams Villi li Id 1 111" run In n 11 I1O111 Burls bt. t, except i oho iiiamcii 1,-1 Tnoc.41". 11 rt'ili.MP. ll. Iliilnn from Alli-n- lo'Mi.onO Ilie7.4 a.m nud a.3 p. 111. triinn roni Plitlndi-'piun, L.to turougli caiatn and 0111 Palladt'lpn.a. , (ieurrat Itannntr, an NCOCK. Crn'l Past. & Ticket Aticiil. hot. 13 rpiu: si,a;ington -1- FLAKING .MILL AND Cabinet Vare Factory, AT SLATING! ON." J.OIIN BALLIET, Propr., nrnlRln nil l:inil nnd slzos nf Pine. Hemlock Oil: nd Haul Wore Luniocr. nud imowpio paied loexcrulo any iiuouut orunkialcr DressoB Lumbcil OP ALi, KINDS. Iloors, Sashes, IIIiikN, Slmtloiv, Motilillngrs, CiMnct Wnre, &c, With i'rojirtnes. Brackets Made to Order. Tim 'vrnrhliiprr is p'l now avi of tl.o Lest nml must Iniprmco'lctnil). I rrnnlny liotw bin tl:o IicrI nnrkmui. iim? woll Manuo'i nml woo 1 ma trt i i1. it ml am tl)6 cfuri'iib!1 1 n jrua nntco rtitirn fiiilnctUin toiiiMvlio iraviavnr tun vinu n rr.ji. nnUTH ot man nioinimy niicnurn 10. mv clmrpo nie lu'e'triit" term cuth. or liitcrcht Lhurgcu niter tMtir unvs. OIVK MK A CALL. PC" Ti'naft finiwfffirl In llniM-ni will Anil tt fieir nilvantnco to liivo Mtlfnir. Lloor IJnanls Vot torv. . , May 10y! JOUIf LIiiT. E. F. LUCKEXBAC1I, Two Doers Di low tho "Broadway IIocso MAUCII CtlUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of Plain fed rncy Wall ff'apcrsj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH n.ICES. Livery & Sale Stables HANK STIIKKT.IjISIIIOIITON, Pa FAST TROT I'lS G HOUSES, . ELEGANT CAIIUIAOES, And po'itlvelr -f.owKlt pRlous tlfaa auy onicr lavciy 111 inu uoaiuv. Iircna'nd lmid.nmc' Carilate for r.inerii juranscs mid Weudlius. IJAVIU EllllKUT Kov. Tl 1 ST J t'llHlCP. I (HI IL'flliflll IS 11 IP Itl'IftlO juiv -Kt '"i", i-e d nriH n n isfii'i po in ft uew law, tlanks. nnil J m true on ACdicfa, v it iii:ni.uEit & co , rtUl'urah. Ta.. oi' 'ui nctrn, n. n PILES Ofnlltlrds TU-JOUS, ilU'Jinr Lrs I 1 OOD or iimruR 1111 1 nil dltirMIM'a of tho ItrCTU.M qaiiklvnml nrftly cuiei bv a fiiiupinnud bOOtlimu hilm . ror iLjurinnriou Ktiai s vu J. rAuiaiA 10. Atmi ,n. y. Anv nook. MtsrQztao o? NewrarP ont post pa ui ot IJC paoufcunr i-t i r.cr, wnu n vao Dtiie premium. V cive a l.ne 14 x 18 View ut the OJpdol Dudotntf. tlio iiiot uioenlticeiit utractuni In Amenoa, alii at! ndiJ icwsof the V Uitu H'ti.tu?, TKjonrr l'ttltliup, udtlMOUtaii TiiMinnlsi I'j.mit (inii-M- Mnnut Vfmnii nn d I othr point jo uti-rtMttn ami about Ih Na tional Cup tal OiiifiHtaufn fur lite lar:fiOjp Hot eu4iuvieff or lor bet of tUo vjowp, ouJcjU , nit phoUifttupU" ol Lt atiliitf htutoauiou. at ion iriiUM. if vim i want auv uitor i' m"o ine or tiuv iteriud'cul. or 10 ruuew au 1 11 Mibvritt. ticn nem I Mamn lor a cojv l tlio MT1" iiAUV IIUI.LK'IIN c iiitHtniua book mile nonces of new nuulM-'sttiouM, cm a omit, nrir n. ec. XtATIUX.W. Ni:V8 .(10 A U, L c . tex C n i t.' t-et. PENSION 3, i TV laW. Til .utiiiiJ tl n dirs Hiul litilr' tftt e.i-t. tw i to ttk t' ii cttir ev It 1. Kauuiilr. rrai 'nut ' ea ia ttaclc. VV. n. HnU"W.y latnn.tsr. Hoj.J 11. Jail n,Ei.JU'erir. Ct. ' I't.''. H.g ' col.i omr lut. i or. llmi J . Uennv. Mx- it roy Ototral. I ludlaua llau.liiR i mnraui . I p ii riizenaLD 4 co, Cltliei Box O, WaUiioxl'iu. I. ... or Inuiaaa, poll, loo apl.S-wJ INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880. Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOU3E, j. tv. nAUDEtf nupn, PROPniEton, liAsitST.(lni!rftbnTo.v, Pa. T fiA flAnnnf Tf ntrat: nffera flrat-elafs acenm niodatllihs to the Traveilnir public. Hoirdlnir tlio imy or ween on tcasunanio lorins. olco Clitnrf. Wines and I.'ntiors alwny on ml. 'Ooiid Sheila and Stables, wlih atten- tlvo Hostleis, attached. April 10-y 1 y EUI'OLl) SIEVE R, Announces lb liio rtopio brL'lilulitoh and vicinity Hut ho lias leased and refilled llio Saloon & Resi'auiiant, lately owned by liKn'to J, rmiiai JIAK, on II. ink street, l-ehlifliton, nml I: in pared tn Inriilali Ilicin with FRU-H HEEK andothir Refreshiucnts at all I lines. I'utroiiitko ulle- Itnl. Krie buiicli Ererjr Sntnnlnv Rve 11 1 ii g. rp. 10, ISSO-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. rVatliali lilolz, Proprietor This Ilnusa Is located In tho Rorouih of Wi'irsiorl. li rlmn COiuil V. l'a . ami Ii Imllt on tlio slto of Fort Allen. anul smckiulo Tntt tile illou. cto 'led hero over n rentiny "Cn Id irnuir iii cany soiueis airainst nne noinuo nemaliin oftlni Indians. Tho li.ni'o Is a sub. siiintl il brli'k, nnd w.is named "F 'rt A IKU hoiisu" uv uii'iaio i;.iwaru wci's; iicnnuiina Tlvrlv.lMo Kooins and a lian.isouio Reatau. mm, mid tin- pros nt Proprietor lm newly and tl.oroniilily ritlllcd tlio estiblishnient. It has nil tlio n pi ointments of a FinaT CLAba I'noXTitv Hin hi, mlaplcd lor Hie rmnlurt ol Its patuins. In eloso prn.xl'i liv to tlio Hotel, lit perfect prCM'tvatloii, Is tho Historic OI.Ii FUAAKMN will which was iluit.by order , of Ilenj.imln Fr.ink- I 11 in miiniv ino unrrisnn ni run n iifn w mi water. Its walls ofaltnii', whlcli still defi 1 lie rnvimi'Sof nica. nrna piTleettol.iyas when put there, and tin well nvw contains about six int nf er. stul waier. Ihpwell Is now be. Inu Riled up ns n hl'iofl" relic.tn Ii- wntcr of wiii.-n mo iairon 01 1110 aousu win navuiruu access. SUMMKR nOAItllEliS will bo accommodate I at Ilcnsomiblo Prices. Tlio liar U supplied with llio Do-1 .ties, Llnuois and CUurs, Jural siabllnj: altni'licil. May, S.iy NATHAN KLUTZ. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announco tn ttio puMIc thnt ho lias purciiascu I ruin uita. n. u. i-aaiai.iuu CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuchcl's HIoclr( Bank St, Lehighton, Pa., Havlnicrcfltlcd nrid rrRllcil the entire stock no cm ouur CHEIUCALS ami Pure, Stricllv fresh cincs, Hiusnop, tio.tpp, umnw, rpnumoiicp, Sjmnifi p, (JJiainua Slilns, Wimp ami Llqmrn fnr Mnllcal Puri-onp. Oil Iumps ami rixturci.l) vt lill.Choico Clifar?, I'ljes ami T liaci-vt. rt-c taolcK. Trtices, KurFlny; Huttfc?, Violin Strlnf, it lull lino nt WkU rnicr and Itnicisnttlio lowoH 1'rlctS, reFrrlntlons cnri'TUltv t-omnnurnlpd nnd prompt uttcmion Ivun to every branch ol tho UUSlliCE!. A contlnunnco oftlie vatronngo lierototnro exipniicii iu iiMB t'Siauiiininciii. is n pnecumtj EOllcitcii, and fiatiiuclluu Kuarantccti. ecpt.W, 18:e.-ly. Du. U. T. UOUN. WEISS & KERSCHNER, BCCCnS80R3 TO ROJIIG & H0FF0RD, Carriage Iluildei Pank Street, JLchiglitoh, Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, every utficripuuu ui OARRIAOTS, BUU01ES, SLUIGHSi SPRING WAGONS, Romipr's Pat. PlatfonnVapron &.C, at lowest rates for Cash, REPAIRING Of nil description promptly atlenilc'd to at thi uiuei. naioiiituiv prieea. S All AYork Riiar.intccd, and patronoje ia rcapceiiuuy foucneu. WliISS KERSOHNER, JulyM, 1M0-)1 DANIEL VIEAND, Carriiigcs,"Vagon s.Sleiglis,&c CORNER OV BANK AMI IRON STREETS, LEHIGHTON. Tenna., Respectfully announces to hlifrMmls nnd ji"blle, lhoi he Is prepared to ilulld all des- cripiionaoi OAUltlAOKS. bl'lilNO VAOONS. sr.Kiniis. fcc In the Latest and Most Approre.1 Mjli a, al l'rlces tullv us low aa th. lame ean' b r.tilnln. eit elsewhere, KnnranteeinK Ilia best Seasoned jumcri!i nnri innsi cuosiantiai worEmansnip. rarllculurattinllongircn to REPAIRING In al Its details, nt the very Lowest Prlcaa. I'atrnnaue resnectfullv foiicueu aim perfect CUII.HIKI1UU KUUmLLWl, Deo 0. Uiu-yl DAN. WIEAND, DR. .!. 0. R. RIEGERT RONS' WORLD UEKOll'SltD 'Aiigosttira Bitters. An art o'.o of oyer trUi.t 'uiii' Mainline. Vbie tin t ii vli rVill.' le.i'i I.JieilyeMe Hii d i us o qllitf )1 or aim i run (II. 6' VII'ICIJIAI, i.lbStl. Zi iniiiit.ti. m pit)i nu-i cures orsoey au.Uauliai'.a p teviu awl sene. . srmk ail m um aur nti . tierfcct w't"ont it. nreiux tt P ev-pu the twl ei i.a.sAWe Coji.i'a 1 1 certificate of eaie of the biki rml neut iihr.iotaiiaaiidsAi-m'ate pjlbe world, re cra.diiur iu wlr-a. waeaeas ' and njrily aro pi in kaou i a bi kl ly itiJii la al cr rra orncjut. ,nd llq.ord-l.eia j W. HAS! OX Mi o A-iul lor ue D. b.,i,l llrMdwar, -New Ynrlc P.O. DoiMia Jao-U-wtS SI Live and Let Live.' New Firm! New Spring Goods 1 The nmlerslfmnri. lntnlv naqlatftnta tn Ml.a TjIzzie KnsAMAR, respectrully announco to tlio Indies of Lchlahton, Welssport, and tho urrounuing nenriiDornoou tnai xncy navo urchascd tho MILLINERY HUSINKSS. atclir carried on bv Alma KnEiUEii. and thAt tlieyliavo Just received a new and elegant stock of 0 I. roMPnisltio HATSi RONNETSi niuiioNS, TUIMMINOS. NDTIflNS. elif-. ate. Which thiv aro ofTcrlnir nt umireccilentlv I.mv PKIOES FOR CASH. All work will In mado up In tho latest fashion, nnd most lu nlilo manner. A sbaro of public patronaxo solicited uhil reflect satulncllon Lninrnn- tetd. MRS.. A. KRClAMER, MIh! M. S. SNYDER. Stnro nt tlin InterIeclInn nf Hunk Strppt nnd llankmi)', L'tlllnlilon, l'a. Apr,17m3 Mrs. L. Wehr& Sister Aimnnrfcrfl tn tiifMnillea th-t tJir.v hive last op nc (I u uqw ana iJliKEa'jlo i'llAl' CAu ffllinery & Dressmakiug Establishment, In the Jinllilmg ronncrly occuptcd by Dotlcn lasyei'a Jwo.iy Store, ou South Streets Lcllightort. LAI)Il:V AND CHILDr.rN'd RONNETB maao up In tbo veiy ioteal mylm Spangleil nml Jet Wings nml Ostrich Tip3, in uu uio uuniblo Uilois. DIAGONAL, C'inminOY AND I'LAIN vuivbia. AiLotof F.ANCY GOODS nml NOTIONS! SILKS and SAHNS In all Bhado'. nr Fnrrtal stlentlmi Clvento MTf.LIN KflY and Dm 84 MAKtN'H. Ail worK ilnr.o In in i nien ai u uct -tyio, ai entr. noucj. Bans fnrtlnu aj.ini-n tltrcrl. We c'.iillo'nro anvonoto aurtasa us in ncat- nesi tnd quality i f w.nl:. laniM.yi sins b. wuiiii e mi&tkii. Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHKY Rc'pfct fully announces to tier rrlrml? and the puhiu generally, ttuit Mm lms immM bitclc tu Lt'liitfliion, aii'l Is now loc.tted In ibo lurpo rlnro room on Sroi)inl Street, two doors above run, nml t'lirnts'ly n lies thtlr uilCntlon to nor jcff, i-saro uun lii'uani ayortuicni ot Mm ai Fancy Goods, oomirilnir Hndcrwear, Ilcrlln and German- luwn tvoois, nosicrr, luipnrteii nnu uo uicrtlc Itlbb'jn.', (Huns. Flowers and n tiuo assort lucnt uf New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with tho above. I keen u mil uuii euiuptciu BIOCK Ol S:ti31AS E'ltttJITS, LIMHURGEIl AND SWITZER CHEESE, CllHlliCN ii t'OMS'CCllOIlS, toffctiicr Willi n voticlyof Gi ods not acneral- ly kept In any oilier store In town. If you do lui see wnut you warn, asK ior 11. A sbaro of nubile natronairo sollcltod: an' perfect satisfaction uuarantecd In nrlco and quality ot Hoods'. tail St., 2 floors ate Iron, Aptll 10, 1BS0. LEHIGHTON, Pa. Farmers, Look Here CHAMPION OF THE WEST DOUBLE SHAKE" HI Simple I Durable I IT HAS NO EQUAL! This Mill will tako every grain ofCOUKLE and CI1ESD out of Seed wheat; cr tho SOR KULout ol Timothy Seed, and all tho I'LAN. TAIN SEED out of Clover Seed This Mill has two Shoes working In opposite directions': has none Screen soul-ace than tho old fashioned mills, and will go In a door three feet wide. Send stamp for prices. Agents Wanted. Address, W.I. BROWN, Manufacturer; aprlO-wl NEW LISEON, OHIO. A New Paper ftpjoys ana Girls "GOLDEN DAYS," Ptucj Interesting, Instructive Tlio vicious llteraturu nr the day Is ruining the children ol our country. As ihero Is nu liual intnnsof cliecklnir I lls mi sonuus fouii tain, e.ery l'arent, Kduculnr and 11 uar llun is ctiiniicllctl .naskhlinscil thuiiiusiUn, "What ia I ho best means of chcrkiair tu - etilf The best untldclo fur lad reading Is noon reading. Diiiliiuen witr, Rkaii, and tho uuiy ol tnoso Having I Haul In charo istoiiirn Ish thiol with uhnlesiitiiu. cntertalnlnir and Instructive reading, suciiaa will bo given In ever uuuiuer ui " uolueh itAa. "GOLDEN DAYS" Understands childhood. It will ilcl'ttht It nuiia Irlui-ds Hlib sketches ol uilveniiirn. In- cidcitts of travel, womleisuf ki owltxlire. hum. orous nrlklcf, piiz'zies, nnd eveiylhiiu Unit tnys nod girls like. It will nni teach child reu to boiHiioo ruuawajs, th cv a. hlhway- uitu, ourgiais ami outlaws, jbi oral io, oi "GOLDEN DAYS" Contains tbo opening of two splendid stories. TlmUi.til Ly HARRY OA6TLEMON, and Is nailed, "Two U'avs or Ukcouixo a HuaTuu)" ami Htu other la by EDWARD S. ELLIS, and Is rnlltlixl, " Film, Skow ad Water ! ur, Life im tiu Lone La mi." "GOT. DEN DAYS" will bcoatclully cillleil,and will do Its utmost li aaal't all who have tbo interests Cf our youth 'at Iierrl. Wo Invite all to exainlno cacti nuiuber Willi unsparing crlllolstn. Number One Is I urulucd gratuitouslvto all. Number Two Is now ready and for sale by all News Agents. I'rlco blx Oents. JAMES ELVERSON, Publisher. Philadelphia, Pa. TERMS : Subscriptions to "Ooldeu Dxyb" 3.00 per annum, il.M) lor ill months, il for i months, all payablo lu advance. Single Nos. Sets. each. We pay all postage. To those who desirc to get nr Oluhs. If you wish to get up n club for "Homier Das," send uS your name, and wo wilt for. ward ou, free or charge, a number of siccl rnen coplea of the paper, to that, with them, you can giro jour neighborhood a thorough canvassing, OUR ULUH RATES. For 10 wo wilt fend 4 copies for I year to address, ur each urn to aenarate address. 1 address, ur each otipy to a separate address. For 130 we will Ssiw 8 coplea to oue address or each oonv to aeiiarato addrejfes. M aau llio ixitiy who seuus ua ,ai ior a ciuu oi a PtttlV Wl ri).i (.11 Mill at one time) will bo entitled lb fit i-auv Fl .K. II. tians-ininl olubs.if Sooiilercan aftertrard i ad i auulc .-uplos nt i to aeh. ni'il.iy inn. q aoni rn ua liner oy . . ... Order r ReicUieri-d .-oliur, a, us to pr.ivido ill far as i.iLle agnlu.l Us l"a by m ill. Pr nci mm I If"lf l-"- Tlmusn'lJ even hid.any'UouMf or uo.'I.Unt. eoiltii'-l i ineiou dating Uwk or elM.ti Jtii!1 ' A.io.il "wte'J ! aud ilowp uiiv Mruti iiort luloon miltl. j ffl'c&'n 2J,,u,'l0o.r lyffi! ' send iwo aiaini.i f r uw lain, blanks mid Insirueilona to t II Uhl.Sln.N tti ii.. Pen. alonDil Patent Atioroe.s. Lock Ili 725 Wesblagton, I). O epio-wt $1.00 a If TO-MOUIIOW. Tho setting sun, with dying beams. Had worked the purple hill tu fire. And citadel and dome and splra Woro gilded by tho farofTgloamsi And in and out dark pine trees crept Full many a slender lino of gold Good motes athwart tho river swept. And kissed It as It onward rolled And Sunlight lingered, loth to go. Ah 1 well, It cauicth sorrow To rart from thoso Wo lovo below j And yet tho sun as briitht shall glow To-morrow, Tho tldo was ebbing on tho strand, And stooping low Us sliver crest) Tho Crimson Coaweod 1.1 y at rest Upon tho Ambcr-rlbbcd sand i Dnthed o'er the rocks nnd on tho shoro Flung parting wreaths of pearly spray, Then fled away; yet turned onco moro. And sent a sIkIi across the bay, As though It could not bear to go. Ah! well, ltcauscth Sorrow To part with thoso no lovo below, Yet thitherward tho tldo will flow To-morrow, Two hearts hafo met to say fdrcwcli A oven when tho sun went down; Each life-sound from thu busy town Smote sadly as a passing bell, O.10 whlspcrid: "l'urllng Is sweet pain At morn and cvo returns tho tide;" "Nay 1 parting rends tho heart in twain;"1 Arid still they linger sldo by Bide, And still they linger, loth to go, Ah I well It c.iusith sorrow To part from thoso wo lovo below Fur shall we over meet or no, To-niorron? My First and Last Hunt. nr Mrs. n. buhkf. colmxs. Tho long, cnldcn, southern day Was draw- inc; f.ii-t tn ii close. Tlio bt 1:0 nr tlio western sky had turned to crimson nnd n ruber. A soft, haze seemed to hang ever tlio horizon, and droop lowly nbovo tiio shining river which flowed lazily along in front ol a fair, country home. It is a wining little river -tho Tangipa hoa hero forming a bayou, nmt thcro a lake; and now a clump of verduro is ineta morphoscd by a CudJcri curyo iuto a minia ture island Tho roomy old Iiouso of my uncle, Judge Granger, was built upon tho bank of the stream, just where was situated tlio prettiest viow. It was just tho place to dream away tho long summer days Swinging in the hammock,' in tho sunset, upon tho vinc-covcrat gallery, I watched my cousin Lucille, ns she rucked 6lowly tn and fro iu her sowing chair, with undisguis ed ennui. "Lucille, tvhrtl's tho mailer?' I cilctt at lact. 'It's eo stupid herd Do you know, Nell, I would do almost any mad act if it iusiitcd mo somo excticmcut anything tu enliven this dull place" Bhe tossed the embroidery, which was ly. ing in Iter lap, listlessly aside, and lookod whot sho was, a ycry diseontended maiden "I say, girls," cried her "big brotliei" Charlie, froni tlio other end of the gallery, where ho was smoking his meerschaum and making belicvo ho was reading "Daniel Deronda," "what do you say to going coon hunting with us to-nighl?" Of courso ho was only in jest, but to our astonishment, Lucille, criad, animatedly: "Go? Of courso we'll go! Wou't wo, Cousin Nell?" "Decidedly." Oh, fatnl dccisionl Yet, what could Jo but ogreo with my hostess? I was pupil of a certain boarding school in Now Orleans, nnd of course; liko most girls; roloased from tho trammels of school life, wtisJ ready for anything that promised amusement. Tho case; in brief, was this: Lucillo's brothers; Will and Charley, 6n crgotio young planters, had long boon nn uoyed by nightly visits to their corn fields, from raccoons or somo other mischievous animals, and had determined that night tn mako ono gian.l attempt at the extermina tion of this fua to n nourishing plantation. It ihanced (hat the Judgo had gone tu a neighboiing (own; In deliver en address to u political meeting. Lucille had no mother, tlio household being under tho supervision of her father's maiden sister, Aunt Frudenoo by name, and docidodiy prudish by nature. There was, literally, no ono to npjwse ou plan for amusement, as wo wisely mucludeil to conceal it from Aunt PrtMenee, and so, quickly and quietly our Bchemo was nr ranged. Wo would all go coon hunting "by llio sweet; silvery light of tho moon.' Tho lampi being lighted, wo four plotters Mated ourselvos to a good, old fashioned game of whin, and vrcro soon apparently oblivious of ought else. It bad tho duircl effect. Aunt Prudence, who never ountenanced card playing, con sidering tho bits if pasteboard tools of the Evil One, no sooner observed our occupa Hon, than, with n highly virtuous look, sho took off her spectacles, rolled up her knit ting work, and with a snill, which cpoki volumos of reproof to our degenorat: ears, sallied majestically out Of the room, She iaused at the threshold tn observe, in a voice of suppressed emotion and wounded dignity, that when she was young, peopio never wasted their timo in that wickod man ncr, nnd having fiail this purling shot, which however, fell ktrfinlcss, closed tho door behind her. "Now, girls!" cried Charlie, an hour later, ss bo pushed llio cards away, out or sight "now's your timol Slip up to your rooms, and get Into tho strongest shoes yon liavel Will and I have tbo pi no torches in readi ncssind as soon as you return we'll bo off!" No sooner said than done. Wo mado the tip to our own apartments' fir safety; assur cd ourselvos, by unmistakable nasal sound Issuing from tho chamber, tint. Aunt Put denco hod retired for tho nlgb; and thon closing tho doors aud windows to the house, we stepped out ujoa tlio gallery, and await ed further orders from tbo commander-in chief. II o was busily occupied releasing Iho dog from their kennels, for ft would be a useless ximlition, without Hm trusty adherents, There wvra two, strung, bushy lellowj Lion and Tiger by nauia -and ready for wlut ma bcfurtT them. It was n bright liio..iliglit nlghl so bright, everything was plainly visible. We niarohial aUnrly along, Un for th. field of Uttle-the oori. fields QraU, Will end Charlie, with llwii .fi thi Lue.lle. and hsl,but not U-"ym.r. truly." U .lid noftaHe lg to SKuro irl.uB- U"lb" reedy at wi rkj end to eu lualnnl.Llnn and n.-.. ,h. ..t ...., r..w... u,,.h '" "" ' "- 1 loud barks cf triumph, Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advancc $1.25 "There ho Is, Charlie!" I screamed, as something bounded past me, aud started for tlio swamp, n few rods away. 'After him, Lionl After him Tigerl" cried Will ond Charley, nml without a mo ment's hesitation, dogs nnd all wero jn pur suit. A smlls steals over my faco now as I call to mind that mad chase. On on, "through brake, and brier; nnd bramble," wo dashcd(a'4 thoiigh lifjdcpond cd oh our exertions. 1 Tho swamp was soon gainod; luckily, tho rivor wasnt low wntcr mark, end llioground was covered Willi drV leaves arid debris. Tlio swamp extended over 60vernl ncres, and at ono point n largo bayou was formed, where iho river was considered very deep, and tho largest trout and bass wero nhvays to bo found. Tlio boys paused toqtilcltly light their pine torches, for tho swamp was ns dark as Tar tarus, and torches aro necessary In coon limiting, for, by their light, tho eyes of the animal aro "shincd," as tho darkeys say. It was dreary enough withiu tho conQncs of tho sWairfp. A whlpipoor wlll, in a largo magnolia tree, was tending forth tho peculiar, wild notes, which render it so uncanny; as we (filtered, the scroech of nn owl resounded close at our side; in a dense catalpa grove. Tall oaks hung over tho river bank, draped with long streamers ot grey moss. In tho wierd, palo momilight, they looked liko ghostly mourncrJ, betnlingovcr tho water, holding handkercl. efs to their ghostly eyes, Tho croak croak of a thousand frogs in tho surrounding ponds; chimed abovo the occasional solemn notes from tho throat of sumo stray bird, probably n wail of regret at finding himself out si late. While, over ill!; tho b'ice2i) murmured through the pines in u dreary, musical refrain, mingling wjlh tiio sighing voico of tho rivcron its way to Lako lYiiitlini train. Ouly a moment, however, did wo pauso to observo all thlc; thcro was other and moro important business on hand. With ehnut of triumph, Will, holding aloft his blazing torch, pointed to a lulgo cypress tree ovcrhatigiug tiio edgo of tho river. Sure enough, thero in tho branches, which hung over tho water,a dark form was distinguish od crouching amid llio green, feathery plumes, whiloa p-iir of shining eyes, liko balls of fire weio distinctly visible. But tlio dng3 seemed on another trail. With lc.ip3 and wild barking they gathered under an adjacent oak, and anollier shout lroin Cliarlio announced tho discovery nf moro of tho "vnrmiiiis." I saw him plsco the torch ill tho hands of Lucille; that sho might keep tho frightened animal nt bay wliilo ho dispatched it. I determined hot to bo less bra'vo than sho, so 1 eslondod my hand for Will's lorch. "Can you hold it, Nell?" "Humph I you think sohool girls can't do anything, cousin Will," I cied, in virtu oils Indignation, determined to "shirio" that coon's eves or perish in tho attempt. I soized tho torch from my cousin's hand and stepped bravely unoti tho wido spread Ing roots nf tho old cvprcss. Just two feet below mo tho river smiled up Into my faco. In tho pearly moonlight. Willi n great ef. fort, I summoned up courago, and held shy blazing torch close to tho overhanging branches. Will slowly raised hfs riflo. At that Instant, crashing through tho leaves, I saw tho hugo dark form come bounding to Wards mo. Carrjo rushing with a hideous howl and horrid gnashing of teeth. I beard Will's startled exclamation: "Groat heavens, Nell I It's a wild cat!" And then, with a backward bound dropped into tho water. Dropped upon hugo loj, which floated .along befnro mo, To my amazement, as I touched It, ft in stantlv began moving and plunging beneath mo. Liko a flash, I realized thu (ruth 6f rav situation. I was on tlio back .of an im meiiso ulilgiitor , I felt my heart stop beat fng; and tho cold perspiration covered my clammy foichead. Th6 nlligitor lashed its tall wildly.ond tossing up its dreadful head; disclosed long rows of glittering white tusks, But I clung to its back in desperation. Just then a wild shout foil on my ears then came tho crack crack of rifles; and a bounding and rushing noise, mingled With growls nnd groans, and (ho barking nfdngii then a blazo of light, and at that instant, I felt the cold; dark water closo over mo, and I knew no moro. Thov told mo tho whole Story afterwards. It seems that the Judge returning homo lalo and accompanied by his servant, and armoi' us usual in this country, had boen attracted by tho baying of tlio dugs ,and comprehend ing tho truth, hastened In tho direction whence tlio sounds proceeded. lie fuuni his two sons in a dosperato batllo with tho largest wild oat that was over captured in tho parish; und, to his astonishment, per re i veil his daughter, who stood liko tho heroino slro was, busily engaged In reload ing Charlie's ride. At tlio somo moment the servant caught a glimp'-o of me, nml springing into tho river, just as I (lipped in unannseiousnees from the beok nf llio scaly monster, to whom I had actually clung so' tightly as to prevent his harming mo, soon rescued mo from a watery grave .They bore homo the body of (ha alaugh torod wtld'cat in undisguised triumph. Will and Charlie became quite distinguished for their deed of daring; Lucillo concluded that she had excitement enough for one night and I well that was my first, and last bunting ad veDturo. i , s WHAT A IIOV DID. A duke, walking in his garden one day saw -a Lntfn copy ol Great vork on Mathe matics lying on the grass, and thinking it had hecu brought from his library called somo one to carry it bacVv "It belongs to me," said tho gardener1 son, stepping up. "Yours?" cried tho duke; "do you under stand Gapmotry and Latin?" '1 know a 1 1 tlio of thvn," answered tho led, modestly. The duke, having a teste far tho saiehcos, began tn talk with tho young student, and was atbmiebed at Ibo clearness und Intelli gence ot hie answer, "But how camo you to knew so mush?" asked the dulio. "One of the servants taught mi to read, answered the lad; pne dews nut need to know more then the twenty-etx letters In order to learajswifythin; else one wishes," But the gentleman wanted t'i kuow more about It. "After I learned to road," said the boy "the masons cania to work on your house; I noticed the architect used a rale end com- The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family Newspaper rublislicd every SATURDAY, In Leb.tgb.torj, Carbon Co., Pa., rj harjit v. rnoitTnOTEit,- Orncs DANKWAY, short AlslBJire the Lchlta Vsllby R,,r, DepoU m. . . a.4 am . . - - L a a iiiiin.i. iii.iiii inn .i ii 1 1 iiiiiiii.ii EfEKT bescrcrrnox of nlrs aid mot AT VERT LOW PRIDES. who) was tho meaning and uio ot thtl? arithmetic. I bought art erithmotia s studied It through1, Tbcy told me (here i the books and learned coometrr. Then found thcro wcro bcttet books about Latin I, bought a dictionary nnd learned Latin, oeeiu, W.-UIO-MB mar .earu orcrviuin ulphab'et." Tl.n.- a.n In Ik. Ia.Ia. l ah.m ..! .ft IT, . I A .IiaI II. .tn ... 11. a Oh. ( a ..& IUUUU9 uii nut inucK uur riereeveren enough to climb higher I Up, up, up, If jo want to know more, and aeo clearer, en And if yoU ars a poor boy aud nocd a lit! friendly encouragement to helpyouon, 1 sure, if you havo a will to icllmb, you It nClA.n.nr.U ll.n TTrnf A11 ..-J. .1, II t . I 1 .....t. Stonc't Mathcmatkdl Dictionary tot ago. tir :r. .. i-i . ... , , ...v Wliu nvt ICS IIC&UUICU 1110 W1U fines' boy in die totiiitry," Said Black 1 T : i , 1 . 1 1 - -1 . ...... . m "YflS. ronnllYlPn." lift WPIitnn. "dn fin ..! ,!. I . ,1. , . can guess what I hcz named him. Ter I nh nnma I'll .itnin ilnt bit's ft Rihln n.mn "A l.rrihfim" fftiACcod n.A' hf.A MTJ.il. eat. T,iiil7" ..Nnraitf ' I'TntA" "Rnoo. .n.lr, Nicodcmus?" "Keop 'ef coming." t. !tl.qf lift if ed' "Pan nninrrl i.il Imv .Imllla T'flneiil ,. U..,. Mill MIX UlBAIIIIU.Kl UUU..UBU. Ml'.l.. I. t l.-J -I- l , .. ... I . , . . , . dtis. I'so got do Biblo ter, 'stain mo in j uiu ijtiuiiii vim in (ie.ii;niir in uernemn that name?'' osked the magistrate. "Hi UI3 iduui jni is in ruiuiiritiii uu a utiua. ba u:iL iiil wiiuiu uiiu uni ueLLer luruuL iii&u tn II il i.-j I. - ..,.. cmcriu now nianv mouis ia onenea bl ...i t I , , . . . . , I 1 LU I.J.. .. -1. .... wnni i so n lamin auout. i iaao no ocn tur frum do references. In de futur, el uu uiancii.uuii ill tiinni:u 111 liuinu Lar una l .i,j, thi - -- i . Sncrcil Bird. Tir.i rn nnrii nnnnn nnp. wnrt t gooso in ancient times; and it is still he in greafa veneration, uy Eoroo oi lag A.aatc ly on Budhist monuments Is tho Brahma f to Ccesar, held it impious to eat the flesh geeso. The ibis was anollier bird held ,, ; , , iL.l n 1 rrit. . IjI. of them, a littlo to thb westward of the I ,1 e ii ,( t- .1 . . .-. -i-. The floor of this pit, for probably a depth lllLi.ll KtVl 19 W LA VIO, 11 IbU UU AI c ss and layers on layers ef Cbarso cirtficn ja thSUds cemented down, containing each t bolly of an ibis; prcEervcd with biftt'n J...I ...-..'.t i- -. ,.f i. . QlqtU bandages; .8oma.olho imrmmies found in n staloof great preservation bis and charred, and incapable of being tak whole out of the bandages,but all thebon Iho heads, and all the feathers entl Whether these animals were thus embalm mm uimuiii. ia, 11113 inui'u u- uurini iraen r i i i . i i , i , i i only ns objects of worship, ia a question which no ancient auluoiity assists in: solution.' tion and esteem for tbo'sfork. It is aim f. I&.rrnT ,T!1I, lliftfii fta lltA IM tvn. w inn r..vni nn,. inn tnnr wmiid innn linn person as being profane' who" should or oven harm one. Bo precious were tl liiml. Hftl.l l,t 'I lin.aili- .wl.inl, Mllnln, . are said tn havo cleared of serpents, that slayer of a slork was punished with dea They wero thought much of at Rome; when a person, from a freak of Itrxury, uerca one to do piacca on nis uinner ta of tho whole cily. The robin Is considered In several i dies a sacred bird; to kill one Is little thon sacrilege, and its eggs are free from tbo respect shown to it by man fs jol which represents it as the medium I which mankind ate warned of the appri in uculd. uuiuro llio uuucawj v. a. ijciin, robin is believedIn many instances, ta thrice at the window of the room In wfc lug civ I'oieui. ia ijiui;. uiiiun. cava the peculiar veneration with which birds aro treated has been shown b wnoio uerman raco irom remote umesi evidences that It was sacred' to Thor, the of lightning. Timely Cuutioil. Genuine Hop Bitters aro nut up In i paneled, amber-colored bottles, with ami creen nnn cluster, ana on meotoer yellow u per with red letters; revenue sis u or ma onm. inis is alio du r .or which genuine Hop Bitter aro put tfp'. granted lo the Hop Butere Manufaetur All nmers put up in any otner way or any one else, claiming to pe line it or Uudinz to contain hr.ns. Ly whatever nsi they may be mlled, are bogus and unfit use, and only put up, to sell and cheat people on the credit and. .popularity of I miters. wealing of SesentUlr was: "Which- favor of heat, as many bad often, been to catch cold
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