f3! INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." H.'VC MoBTHtliKitj Propriotor. ,a, - $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. LEIIIOIITON, CAMION COUNTY, VENN' A, SATUUDAY MOIttflNO. AUGUST 20, 1870 VOL. IV., Wo. 00 Subscribers out of County, $1.20, i lb CARDS. riirnlliir. Varlinnae. Vi Ptnwtrti. Bank tmt.efaleri'n all Icindi nf TJmilure. Cojtint miners eraer. Rnnt anil Shoe Ptakera. Clinton Ttretney, in fcwm'a building. Hunk ilrest, All order i prtmptiy jiueaworic warranted. JM.Il, STRUTHKtl", ATTORN -Y AT LAW, A3- OfHr: SI floor of Rhoad's Ball, Minoh Chunk, Pa. AH tranlneis entrusted to htm will bo promptly attended to. Mar 17, ly, QANIKL. ICAI.BFU8, ATTbRKET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Manah Chunk. Pa. Mr-OBee, above Deton'i Jewelry Store, rjroadw 'V yJ- A. DKnilAMEtl, H.D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UROE0N fjpeell attention prli to Cbronle DUeasea. omen: Bonth Kelt corner Iron anf 2nd (.. Le- Ifchlna, r. April 3. 1875 J)R. ff. B. ItKBER, PRACTICINO PHYSICIAN AND SUtlOKO.N. Office, tusk Street, next deor shove the PostofBre, JLehlxaton, ea. umce Hours rarryvitte earn aay ron l'J to 120'eiock; remainaer or aay ninmrein Lehlehtom Nov 23. '72. WO. D. BlllOLltTJC. JIB. S. LOOSE jgKH.TOl.KTTE L LOOSE, ATTORNEYS ANP COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ort'Ci FlratNatlonal Rank Building, 2nd Floor. 4 HAUCIt CHUNK, Pisiti. Can be eomiiUM In Qenn.a. f July 24 1ST jy .1. HICEIIAS, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next Door to First National Bank, vunon chunk, pa OWCan Tn eonaiiltest In flerman. fjanl. yj A. BEIiTZi JUSTICE OF TUB PBACE, Obert'a Bnlldlnt:, BANK-St.. LFmsaTOX. Convoranetnf, Collecting and all other bnsl naes connected with the olBco promptly attend ed to. Also, Agent for tlio Purchase and 8ale u Ileal Kitato. April r-rl tJIIIOMAS 8. BECK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BANK Street, LCHiaHTO, Pa. Csnvevarrlac Collecting and all buslnena eon nerted with the office promptly attended to. Ar-Ao;ent for nrtUeK Insurance Companies, and UUks of all Llne taken on'the mont HVral term Jan.. 187.1. n. RiraiiKit, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR KT LAW, lusx StaiET, I.KHianroK, Pi. Reil K.tnteand Collection Agency. Will ftuyand Sell K.al l-Mate. Conveyancing nevlly done. Col le'tim promptly made, rattling Kfttate of U lints a tprialty. May be consulted In KnclUh and Merman. Not. 22. rpUOJI AS KEMERKR, X CONVEYANCER, AMD GENERAL INsUHANCE AGENT The following Cooiptnles are Represented: LEU ANON MUTUAL FIRE, READING MUTUAL FIHB, WYOMING FIRE, FOTTSV1LLE FIRK. LEIUUH FIRE. sndtheTRAV JSLERV ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Alao Fcnniilvanta and Mutaal IIocaortilc( Xeteo:lre and Int.urant-4 tvmpanv. Xtarea 2. I67X. TUOB. KliiMEREB. JF. BKLTZ, PlIUTdnRAPnER, , Upper Main etreet. hLATINGTON", PA., In tho GALLERY recently oocu pied by K. n. Senclek ICTUWK TAKEN IN NT WSATDER. OUILDltEN'S I,IKE.NESKs a necialtr. PATRONAQK KOLICITED, And satlTacUon a Oiaianteei. JunelTtyl jQAVID EBBERT'g Livery & Sale Stables, BANK TUEKT.liEUiailTOM, Pa FAST -TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And poaltlTCly LOWER PRICES Lfcaa aar tber Livery la the Coantr. Large and handaome Carrlama for Faaeral TinrpoaeaAnd Weddlnie. DAVID EBDKltT. Kor. 22. 1871. W. HEX BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK STREET, LEHIGIIT0N, PA, Iteaneettaiir annonncea to the citliena of Le tt! a-bton aail Ticlnity that he la now nrenared to OOH TRACT lar the KRKCTION Ot DWELL IKO HOUBEo. CWUItCllICH, KCIIOOI, HOUSES, and OTIIItK RUILDIMOH. Alao that be keepa eoneUoily on hand a toll aawrt mentof every deeeriptlonotBKAfOMKD , Oana'atbir nt FLOORINO, 8IDINO. DOOR". VAHU, BLINDS. HUUTIEI18. MOL11INUH, .. wUloh he u prepared to larnlan at the wry Loweei Uarket Prtcea. Patrosaf o reapecUullr aoUelted. Uu 17. WW. K. BEX. T O CAPITALISTS I A LIMITED WUMDETt OF B HARES OF TUB CAPITAL SltJCK OF TDB Lehighton Gas Light Co. till remain andlapoaed of. Sharea FIFTY DOLLARS. Bnbscrtptlcoia to the Stuck will t received and Intormalion foraiabed on ap plication at Uua offloe, H.V.MOnTUIMEU. L'WghWn, April 22. 187a. Wi (TED. a porehaer for a Wheeler A Wilaon jiBWl.Mti AiAUUlNtL (as eaah vnU boy Call at Lhla Olfloo. Railroad Guide. N UnTIIPKXNA.UAll.UOAD. Paaaentrora for Philadelphia will leave Lehleh. inn are ionowst 8:11 a. m., via. L. V. arrive nt Phlla. at (1:15 a m )t i? a. m. via r v. arrive at Phlla. at ):!, m 7:47 a. m. via LftS, ' " llrtoa. m. 7112 a. m. via U V. " ' ll:"0n. m. 1 1 :fiT p. m. via L A . " " Strap, in I0:'.7 p. m. via L. V. " 2twp.m 2:ail.m. via L. A 8. ' s:lD.ni 4:17 p. ra. via L. A 8. " " e:IHp. in, 4:tt D. m. via L. V. " ' 8:15 p. ra, IXtii.m. via L.V. " 8:25 p.m. netnrnlnR.Ieavedrpetat I'erka and Amcrl. can M., Phlla., atiiuo. 6:15 nnrt 9:45 a.m.) 2:lu, J:1 nnn 6:lo p. ni. Fare fmm Lehtchlon to PhtlA., f:.5S, Kirnr.lon Ticket, (4 00 April 17. !'" KLLI" (ILAHK. Apont, 1ENTIHL U. It. Of N. J. LKIIIOH A SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. All Hall Route to linne Urnncli. PASSENtlEll STATIUN8!IN NhW YORK FOOT OK LIBERTY ST., AND FOOT OF CLARKS0N ST., H. II. Tlmo Tnblo oC May 22, 1870. Trtlna leave Lehlaliton as follow: For New York, Ka.ton, Ac, at 6.17, T., 11.07 a. m., z.yu, 4.4T p. in. For Philadelphia, 6 27, 7.47, 11.07 a. m 2.20, 4.47. i'orMaitrh Chunk at 10.20 a. m., 1 09, 6.33, (1.69 e in p. m. ForWIIkee-Barre and Bcrantnn at 10.20 a. ra., 1.09 p. m. Returning leave New York, from atatlon Cen tral Railroad of New Jerxey, fool of Liberty atreet. North River, atfi.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.00. 2 45 and 4.00 p. nt. Ifoatft leave foot of Clarkaon Rt. at 12 60. 1.50 and 3.20 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North Peun'a K It, at 7.t'l,B.45a.lll.,2.l3, 3.43, 0.1.1 p. In. Leave Kaxton at BJj, 11,40 a. ni., 3..V., 8.35 7.00 p m. Leave Maucb Chunk at 6.20,7.40, 11.00 a.m., 2.20 4.40, p. m. Fo: further narllculara. aee Time Tflblea at the niaiiona. I'ASaK.NGERS FOR LONO DRAN01I GIIANUE CARS AT KI.IZA1IK1II. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Fattengtr Agent. July. 1874. JJIIILA. dk KAU1NU HAlLROAB. Arrangement of 1'asscngcr Trnlns. JULY I2TH 1878. Tratna leave ALLKMOA'.N aafnllowsi IVIl PkHkin&tRy nnANCil.l For Philadelphia, at 4.1,i, 6.J). eo.60, a.nL, '12.00 noou, o.da ana -a.v p. ra. MTHrilAVH. For Philadelphia at ':M a. m. MiOO noon tuid a.jiu p.m. I VIA HART rPNNA. nUANCU.l For Retdinit, t 2.30. 6.6U, 8.55 a m li.'O. 2.10,4.30 a: d 8 00 p.m. ForlluitaD'irg. f 2 30, 5 50, 1.55 a. ni., 12.20, 4 30 and 9 0u p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 60, 8.55 tt.ni. and 4 30 um tlloea not run on. Monday rudJJAie. I'nr Reaillnir, 2 30 a ra. 2.25 and 9 00 p m. For lltrrletinrir, 2.30 a.m, and 9 m a.m. iraiiia uii AijiiHtTiuwrt loavo ua ioiiowa: (VIA l'KKKlOMKN 1IUANC1I.) Leave rhi.aiielnbln. a.20. 8.14 a. m.p "2.15, 6.2j, a aa auu -t.w p. in. M UNA AYS. Loavo Philadelphia, 9.15, 8.20 a, m and 4 10 p. m. IVIA EAST rRXNA. BI1AKCU I Iavo ReaUtiiE. 7.4. 7.4. 10.35 a 111., 4.00. 0.10 end 10.30 p ra Leavo llarilibure, 52), 6.15, 8.10a. m., 2.00. 3.67 nuu p.m. Leave Laura. ter.6.40 7.15 a.m. .12.55 anil 3.15 n in. Ix-aie Columbia 5.307.Ja.m., 1.00 ami 3 35 p.tu. " vj . j . v 1 et. Tare Rendtnr. 7 3)und 7.111a.m. Li'avo HurttiiiuiK. 3.20 a.m. Tralna maike.1 tlilll I1) inn tn anil from ilenr.t 9lh and Orteu Btrect, Phllaoeipbli. other trains to a d Hum llroad etrei t dep it. iiiDcdJ.. iu. inuii innii I'm nueinnia nun 0.25 1. m. train from Alletitnwu luivo tbrouKh vat a ound (rim K inira, ti. Y. Too 2.15 l. m. trail! Irotll Phi adelnhla anil 12. P0 utiou train from Allenlown navo througn earn to and lrotn Plitatoit 1 no 5.2.1 p m. iinin from Philadelphia and 8.20 a. nt tmttifiom Adentown li.iv liirmiL'ti mm to and irom lauch Chunk. J. K. WOOT1EN. May s. I8711. Oenerjtaiiperintendent. PENNSYLVANIA BAILltOAD, PHILADELPHIA 4 ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and mtet KllvnAv-. Apmr. e:t.i ie?n .i.a Traloa on tho Plulaaoliihla A lirlij Raliiund Di. vlalou will run as roliowa t WliMl'W 'ABB, KR1K KXPBKba loaves Nw Yort 9.2 a.m. x-iuticipiiia 12..5p.ra. RbltilUOtO 1.20 p.ui. jtaiilaburs 3.nup.iii. arr. at WUIIainapnrt 8.55 p.m. Locx Haven 10.30 p.m. Jt.lia in ijt ERIE ALAIL leavoa Mew York 8.25 n.ni'. 1'niiatieiDlila Il.stp.tu. lialtiiuoro 9.10 p.111. lliiil'bura: 4.25 a in. WlUiiimeiiort 8 35u.m. Lock Uavvn 9.40 a.m. Renova 10.55 a.m. arr. at Enn 1 no m NIAU ABA KX. leavea Philadelphia 7.20 a.m. Ilaltlmoro 7. 3(a.m. llainaburn 10.45 a.m. air. at WilUameport 1.60 p.m. Loot I Uvea 3.15 p.m. Itenova 4.15 p.m. Kane 8.45 v. to. Huff tin . L'K DAVESACl'vi Piiuudelphla 8.00 a.m. uaiumore 8.30 a.m. Ilairiaburs 1.25 p.m. arr. at Willluuiepurt (i.lup.in. LilOkllUVAii )Mnnm SUNDAY EX, leavea Ivew York 8.25 p.ui! J'blisdelpbia liosp.iu. Baltlmoie 9 10 p.m. Ilamaburir x .l.am. arr. at Wiillamaport 7 40am. EASTWARD. ' rniLAD'A EX. leavea Kne 7.00 pm. Luck Iiuven 8 i p.m. WilUameport 7.55 a.m. arr. at llarribur(( ll.4ua.ui. lialtimoro s.25 p m Philadelphia 3.311 p.m. New York Aitnn, DAYEXPRES91eaveaK.no 6.00 a.tu ucuova HMO n.iu. Lock Haven 1120 am. wnnaineport 12.40 a.m. arr. at ltatTifburer 4. in p.tu. Phllaoelphia 7.20 11. ra. New Ynri 10.15 p.ui. lialtimoro 7.35 n Washinufjin o IA r, ... ERlB leavea Eno l.20u'.in'. Renova 8.55 p.m. Lock II aven 10.05 p m. Williamaport 11.15 p.m. llmrloburK 245 uni, lialtimoro 7.3s a m. Pniladeiphla 7.00 a-in. New Yurlr in m ... FAST LIKE leavea WilUamtport 12.3 a.m. arr. a uarneuura; 3.55 a.m. Ilaltiniore 7.35 am. Philadelphia 7.35 a.m. New York lfi'4 Mm SUNDAY EX. leavea Williamaport 8 15 aju. arr. iiarriauurir 11.41 a.m. I'bUuOe'phla 3.su p.m. New Yoik a.45 P.11U Baltimore 7.35 p.m. Erie Itall Weat. Nlarara Kxjreaa w.il rVu. Haven Ancom. Wiat and Day Cxurew Kaat mane cloae connection atNorthumberl ind with L.AU.III1. tralna tor Wilkeabarre and HcrauiOii, ,rio ui weat. maaara uxpreaa weat. ine Expreea Weat andlxwk llaveu Accommodation Weal makeoloaa connectiuu at Wlillamaimrt with . J. It. W. tralna north. Krle Mail Wet. NUirara Kxpreat Woet and Day Exprcas Eaet ma.e cloao connection at ixxia jxaven wnn u. k. v. Hit. tratna. Erie aia'.l Kaat and Weat oonaect al icHa with tralna on L. H. A M. 8. RR., at Corry with O, (J. ba, v. nil.. m Awpuriuui witu 11. n, x, A l llll.. and at Driftwood with A. V. UR. Parlor Cam will run Between Philadelphia and Willianapott i n Niagura I'lxpreaa Wc.t, Fne Expreaa West, FullauelphU tixprraa Kaat, Day Expreaa Eaat and Sunday Kxprea Kat. Uloepliuj Cara on all iHKht tralna wu, ja. iiAijJwin, ueai pupt JKESSKI) AM) UVU Tho nnderalrncd respectfully Informs tho citliena of Carbon and ndjolmuir countiea, that be la attain pteparod to Btipply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at pr'ces fully as low as they can bo boncht for eleewbere. Alao, Smoked llntni. lloloRuo and S4tteairo, at Wholesnlo nnn Retail. rp"Onlcrwlllbe piouiplly filled, nnd IIors shipped to any point at tho shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Biuk Street, Lchlehton, Pa. Nor. 8, yl '76." BRADY'S CENTF.NNIAL CKIAR AND T01IACCO nMPOltlU.M AND IllI.I.lAHD KUOll, 0110 door nbovo llauk'a Bakery, Vunk St., I.clilgiittm. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY, Bally and Weekly Papers and Lnko..ido Libi arv regu arly aupiilleJ. April 1. 187R. rpo AYhoni il May Concern. Ja,. ViiHein 4drAi.1.H Jt,o .- l.a. lias 11nrcliRiH.1l n BAY JlOllBR of UKUIIKaV NOrif.Vi'KlN. i)f tin lioroutrh of riilthtnit. nnd nil uort-ntis nro forlxd muU.lUug witu i&o rut 111 u uuuvi iiuumij m iu.v. Anff. 5, 1870-31- Mahoning Tovpblnp. Truss and Surgical Bandage Stand. V " 15 V WIS I VAT. WO. 51 NONtt notontb St. 11 boiowArchSL Philjidn'nhiA. r.-it nsllm proved Tru'aos shoublcr Unices, Elastic st 1 ck in; Deita. Hmpousnnos, Crutchea, Defoitnttr llietrnmetlts. Ac. Alan Aim Krrrntr'M l.llrh'n efllf adjuatlnir and other oelcbrntod Fenmlo Sttp- pniteia. Lady Attendant. Larco tCK aud tow urtce. ucrui" successfully ttcated, luiy di, taio..iy. QENTENNIAL. SALOON, BUSQUEUANNA ST., MAUCH CUUNK, FRANK IXKMAXN, Prop'r. Froah Philadelphia Laser Beer always on tap. Clgnrsot Cho ceat flaora, nnd nil other Hilda ot Refreohinnuts to be found In a fliat-clnaa Saloon. .FltEii LUNUU ovoiy Wornlnu at to cloclc..T fa 1 when you (to to Afauch Uhuuk. July 15, 1878-yl Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YORK. Lubricating and Illnmlnatlng' Oils. WAl. N MAnniTR. Tlnnm V.rrhn,,l.i vr eliantre, TniRD and WALNUT Streets, Pl'.l.a A Good Family Medicine SWAVSK'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Or- IHSAUACIIB. I.nnuour and Mlan. cboly Rcuerally sprlnir tmm a diaordered atom. acii, coativeneHor arorpia liver, isucii may no siiendtly removed uv Dr. Swuyne's Tar H,ls which allmutato the liver and stomach to a be 11 Uv actlun In reuiovliia nil bliliotianeea, and producluit regular evacuatloua of the Lowc.a. LIVE It COMPLAINT. that dreaded dlseiee from which so many per aous enttcr, la frcq aeutly the cuuse ot Headache, Indigestion ami Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, and oro often poriuauonlly cuie.1 uy their u-e. Feveiiaiooiteu uieveutel by the uaoof theo hata.piriila Pilfa, ua thoy earn' off, throtiiru the blood, the inpmlil, a from which they atie. For COdl'IvLNiats .uv.u in ,u 1 11, 11 4 ou vuuv.uai ua Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Tills. Thoy are puiely veffetablo, aud act specially ou the Liver as Blue Slasaor calomel, without auv bod teau ta irom tukliiir. Describe aymtitoma in n'l commuulcatlons, and nddrea lettera to DiL aWAl NE A HON, Philadelphia. No cuigo for advi o. hem nr tinllou receipt ot pi ice, l'ilco25 ceutaa boxt five boxoa for II. ' ABK YOUR DUUUOIbT FOR TI1E5X. 1 6 i H eS S q 5 l g go R fi 55 2; S ft 1 B Si Nov Advertisements. THE LUNGS! C0NSUMPT10M I Th' dial roeslng and ilnnBcrnuscnmpliiInt anil Its premonitory evmp'oins. nerlrcleil couali nlK' t awenta, lmirsptiopa, vrn'llna II sh, lover nermntipnlly cured Uy "Dr. H5uyno'Conipi,iiiiJ Syritn of Wild t'bo-rv " IIIIONCIII'I IS A uremonllor of rnlmmia'y Conatfliipllnti la olierncti rlieil brcnlnnli win. nnmtnnlion of tho mucous monitir itm nr tho mr ra.pa'tes, Willi ctiuitli nnd cxtntnr.ition, short brentlt, lnnrppno.1 pains In dm clie-l. Forn l mnciiml nllectious, soro throat. Joss of voice, coughs, DR. 8 WAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup sWild Cherry IS A HUVKnniGN ItKMEDY. Iffintirrhnoe, or svittfno bloott, may propped from tlm larjnx. trchm bronchia or ltttipn, mid nriflo from vnrlons cnuci. ns midtm pliyit'iil CTOni'Mi, pietliord. nr f nUr.nn ot th vesispH, tonk !unct, ovcrtr.tlnmjrofllin volco aiipiups o! omcuattou. obsttuctlou of the spkej or liv er, ou. Dr. Swnyne's Conipound Syrup oi Wild Cherry ftrllcMiif tho root of d'saso tiv puitfrintT tho hlof tl. netor ni? tlio livoi nni) khlnpynto liculliiv anion tuvlftfirfltl'ie tho n rvoua flyntrm. Tim oniv Mfindjird inniMv lor hi'iuorrlnro. hionchtnl mi'i nil ulnm.iniy crnip iiint. Con. RUiKptlvin orthoso tjmliuoeil to w&tk Inmrs, HnltM uotfnll tousa this uront vegetable lem f Ur It mnr nlom powr, not I'lilv over rrn'nmp tion hot over fivrrv chrnnln ril'-pato w-rron rrntliivtl allorutlvo rrtlon i nee'ed. Under Jtn nee the couth la onened, the nlxht ewcati ill loiniMh tno jmin puIxldeR, tho nulo rotnrm to its miiuritl biiuulatil, tho Rtoinnch la nnmovp'l 111 U powpr tortlccfit nnd maitrllale thnlrod, nnd every orffnn liaiimuior im betiri quality blood wivti It d to It out of which now lecrei. tivonud iila-itie inntou.il is mure. SAVED U1S LIFE. A ItE.M.tUEiATtlLi; CVKC! Wna that of Kilwnrtl II. Ilantaon, Knpineer nt Coorpn wevuv'a Pottoiy. 1331 ltiiluo Avenue, Plil.nileiphni. lie 1ml 11 violent c U'h. lilillit aweitta solo tluoit, (rreat wpiiknecs. mt at tlif fcicitt II1110. anliitof flomi, itavo up nil hope of rronven'. Hirotiirb tlio usn of " Ur. SH'tiuiic' It'iliWirrruSvrni'" beenmon sound anil JiPiillliy man, anil remiilns en to this Cnr, nltliotiKh over twpntv vcitta inivo plniisoit Blnco h- was cuied. PltlOk ONh DOLLAR. lx boltlos (5. If votir druiririAt or sUr ckoepcr does not sell It, wo will forwnnl na'l di mi fttiirht pan), to any ad dress, ou xeceipt ot ntice. ritKFAi.BD ovi.t nr nn. vay.m; a so, 330 K. Sixth Street, Plillnilrlpliln Sold by ul l'romlnunl DitiKiists. Itching Piles! IMLKS, VILKS, ITOHINO PILKS, Positively Cured by tho uso ot S WAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely nfllic'Pd with 0110 of the most dls ttpssliiRof .ill Licenses I'riirittia or I runfin. or inoio commoiilv rtiinwn as Ittlilnjr Piles lbo ItcliliiL! at times was aimuer inti lernblo IncicM". I'd try n'rnlclilun; , ami not utitriquciilly hecumu quite snip. I bouitht 11 box of " Swnj lie's Olntmont " lis uso linvn quick teller, and inn shot t tune nm'lo ft pcifect cuio. I can now eleep umlisturlird, .11111 1 wnuid n'vlso all who nro stiffeiinK with this itlKtrei'alucionipliiliit inpiocure' swarnc's Ointmenl" nt once. I I mil tried ptrscnp Ions miniifi, iiiuuiuoruuie, wiinnut. iiiuiintr nny perm, aucnt relief. JOs.W. CllHinT. Firm of Bteilel & Christ. Boot aud shoo House. 34t Noith Kmind-street, Phllnilt'lplila. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL II KA LINO OINTMENT lsal-o n spicillc lor TETTER, ITi II. SALT Rlll'.UM, MJ.11,11 HEAD. EHYSlPIiLAS BAURER'S ITOI1. I l(Jll 1IL.OTOU1SS, ALL SCALY, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS ERUP. TION. Pcttoetlv Knln and liurmlesa, even nn the most ten lcr 10 rant. Price 611 cents, shoves for 1 1. 25. bcut ov m U toauy addnason iccoipt of price. Sum by ail the lcmllntr DrnKSlsts. Prepared only by OR. SWAVSE & SOX, 330 North Sixth-St., Philadelphia. : : use lADORNi LONDON I jHairColor Restorer I rlAIni 1 Ton BE8TOBISO ; GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Or Us Superior Excellence. Read this Home Cirliflcate. testified to by Kdwuid B. GairiAttes. one of the 1001 coiupe teut Drum sis and L'lirmists In Philadelphia, a tiiuu 5vboso veiacltv nono cau doobti 1 am tiappy to add my toatituoti7 to the frreat value of the " IaiiiiIou llalr Co or llestorer," which if stored my hair 10 ItsorlKlual dork col or, and tho Into upbears to ho permanent. I nut ntinilod that this prrparutio' Is uotlnuc line a die, but opeiatos upon tho secretions. It Is also n beautiful hulr UioxhIur. and promotes the growth. 1 purchased th tlr-t bott Irom Eo., II. Uurilirues, uruirg st Temli and Contosm who cin aleo teetliv, 1117 h.ur w..s ve y giay when I commenced Its uso. at Its. MILLUR, No. 73D N, Nlnth-st., Philadelphia. Ha SWATNK & HON.-Iteapected Filond. 1 I have tao nteusuru to Inform oti thatalaoyof nil' iiiqualututice, Mra Mt ler, ladeltKhled wttn tno SDoctsaot jour ' Lnmlou Color Hair lteatot. or." Her hulr was tailing rapidly and qui.e gray. The color hue bou lostorcd, and tho fall. iuk out enllreiy .topped bv iu iu). u. a. UAitniauRs. 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Fur Cap scltltiiii spoko ol his wife to the boys ; and when he did It was with a deferen tial nlr unusual in one or his class. Thi'io was a legend cuireiit that n " preen hand" ou thu read had once hailed him wit1: : " Well, (lap, Iiow'b the old woman and tint babies ?" The story ran that "without delRiilnR anniisnerln words, Cap struck straight from his shoulder, ami Ills wouhl-be friend went to the grass with n shntity over his eye" for Ills undue fiunlllnrity. The chivalrous spirit of tlm act appealed to those rudo tinttiies mart) forcibly than a volume, of sermons could have dimo ; aod nil nlonu the line Cap Lolhird's wife was Invested with n sort of halo of ro mance. " Wal, Rentlemen," bejtan Cap, In responso to tho solicitations of the crowd, " If noMili)' elsu 'II do ye, I sup pose you must havo yer way j so hyer goes. " In the summer of '03 I was linulln' a construction train, though I wits put on to a passenger that fall, There wa n't much bulness on tho road ; nn' we wns ordered to ballast up a lone; stretth o' track , Ootlttiu out o' the grand pit an' back ag'lu between tho reg'htr trains. " All along tho road tliar wns some mighty lino fann-htucs ; an' one Btruck nty eye In parlic'lnr. It wns 'he reg'lar old style low nn' spreadln' out over tlio ground sn's to be comfortable an' roomy. A lot o' cln nitx i in' vines an' half a dozen wldn-spreadln' oaks made It 11 mighty cool-loukin' plaee on a hot summer afttrnotin ; and an ( Id fiishloned well-sweep to one side made you think that water was a pretty choice article after all. " Wal, boss, you bet it was a mighty slow work setliu'ou tlio box in the sun, witli that house In sight, whilothe men was uiiloadiii' the Mats j an' It didn't take me long to .nake up my mind that I was powerful thirsty when wo got jest opposite that pnrtlc 'lar place. So down 1 ump, leavin' the firemen in charge, an' nidkes fur tho house, all legs an' no ceremony, " I was jest fetchln' up at tho well, when I turned, an' Jeiushn Jane I that' in the dunrwny stood ab:iut tho trimmest tilt of female llesh an' blond that I ever sot eyes mi you hear mo 1 L011I love ye I I allow thar couldn't no two legged man ei Itter look at her with out its luakin' his mouth water 1 " Fellars, I felt jest like a schoolboy caught in a melon patch I My breeches wits in my boots ; I hail only one cal lus no vest nocoat-no cnllar,and an old felt hat with threiwiunrters of tho rim torn 11 way, leavin' the lest stiukin' out like the visor of a cap. An' thar slit) ttond, alookln' at mo an' larfln, a little, I thought, because I was so all sturck in a heap! 1 had waltzed up thar as brisk as b sky teller ; but one blink o' her roguish eye, an' you couldV knocked me Clea'n out o' tiiuu wllh a feather, " 'Hem I Kin I git a drink, ma'am, if you please ? says I, kind o' btammer in'. 'Yes, sir," says she, as chipper as a bird. Jest wait, au' I'll bring you a dipper.' " She skipped Into the house nnd out ag'ln before you could toss up fur the beer, hringln' a dipper that you could 'a'slmved by a deuced sli;ht better than any three-cornered pleco of lookinV glass. " It's hot work rlnln' on a locomo tive this weather, ain't it? says she, droppiu her eyes, modest-llke ; but 1 knowed she'd took me In from top to toe, one galliis an' all. " 'It's all tired hot,' says I ; an' fur the firt time in my life I lot my tongue Mat I fact t (liiniiiier'n a wooden man with Ills mouth shut I "But I didn't lose my eyeB, hnss.you bet I Lord love ye I she looked like as if she'd jest stepped out of a fairy book, with her sleeves rolled up almost to the shoulders, an' nproiiTtrlngs clrulin' a walet that Queen. Victorl' herself couldn't 'a'matclietl..' As trim as a pin, an' as neat M wax I fellars, I tett as if I'd jest dropdown on my iiwrrow-bones in the grass an' worship her I " But all tile time I knowed she must be thinkln' that I looked like a slouch ; an that made me sweat, you bet I So 1 says, says I : " 'Thankee, ma'am i" " And glvin' her back the dipper, I jest humped myself fur that engiue,cus sin' my luck at every breath. " Wal, you bet jcrseir, the next tiny I was tricked out like a drillvargentt boots shiny black pants, with a roll at tho bottom, so's to show the stiff'ulu' b'iled shirt, with a ruffled front- red butterfly -nn' a crush hat that seven dollars anil nlnety.nluo cents wouldn't buy 1 If that out didn't take her eye, then I'd throw up my hand 1 " She comes to the door, but whirled round llko a flash, 'makln' un excuse o' coin' alter the dinner itttniu. Hut I seen 1 the corner of her mouth go up, au' ' knowed she was a lartin' at my sudden , blow-out. She was a cute one. an' knowed a thitig or two. 1 could see that plain enough.. " Hut witli my store clo's on I kin face anything that wears calico j an I dono myself proud that time, I know. Before I come away, I hail a bouncln' bowl 0' milk. It was a rnlghtv thin ilrlnk ; but I'd n'swlllcd dishwater it shti'd offered It. "Alter that my fireman run thn train mostly, while I lay in the grass under lbo tree an'heard her slnglii'nbout her work, onro In a w III lo comln' to tho (Joor to give 1110 a pleasant word. Of course I'd V got tho grand bounce If the thing had gut to head-quarters; but my llrem n liked to learn, nn' as lotii ns he didn't find no fault nt his double work It wn'n'tno one else's funeral. So tho tiling lasted two weeks -suchnonft job couldn't run long an' then the bottom fell out. " Hut Mary an' mo had comn to be right smart Mends by that tlmo ; an' W'hen I whs put on the passenger I blowed a signal Jest before I come to the houBe, an' ehe'rt stand In tho door an' swing her Bunbonnet at mo as wo passed. " Of course you nil know that most o' the Western roads was built on a bogus plan. The farmers along tho proposed line was persuaded to give intirtiniTMS fin ttiplr fnrnw tit ha lla,l an coHst'-riil to borrow money nn, the rail- man companies guaranteein' to pay thn Interest on the mortgages and pay tho farmers handsome dividends on the stock they took in exchange for tho mortgages, so's It 'u'd bo all In pocket with tliem, an' never cost 'om a cont. All went lovely until the mortgages fell due. Then the. cniniinnlpa linrstn,!- the stock wa'n't woith a cuss ; an' t,he farmers had to clear oh their martgages thellisslve. nr iret. lrlntroil nnf , t,m,a . , ... uu. V ,,,'uj. nnd home. 'Twa'nt mnre'n human ua- tur- unit tney siioultt rile at that , an' fur n wIlllM tllev nilllofl nn trantra an.l " - - j ...... t- " ..,. dumped trains Into the ditch kinder prtiiiiisuuuus, you oei 1 " Wai. ns the fall naaaprl. thn Avon- in's got shorter, until I didn't get to Mary's house until dark. Then she used to stand In the open doorway.wlth the light behind Iter, or, when it storm ed, nt a wlii' ler. "One night I pulled out dead ag'ln a tearln' nnrih' wester. It was blacker'n the inside of a stone Ink-bottle, out, an' the rain lashed agin' tlio cab winder sn's 1 couldn't see through the glass, anyway. "Jut by Mary's house there was nnitft a ilownoornile. an' nt thn ami that grade a curve round the face of a 1. 1. .IV ...1.1. .l.t.... r . . .. uiiiu, wi.ii a iiniLy-iiiut mil on tue out side of it a mighty nasty place to git ketche'd, ole boss, or I'm a Hart 1 uiougiii Hoout it oerore 1 got thar; but I says to myself, says I. "A man that's born to bo hung MI never git drowned!" 'So I pushed ahead, as usual." "Just before comln, to the Lockworth farm I blowed my signal an' stepped back outo' the cab. to sen tlm ili.lit ir iua winder. The trees was Just more'n iiisiuir an' tossiir, ns 1 could see by the Hashes o' llghtuin': but thar wa'n't nn light. "I was a-enin to sten hnpt Intn it,. cab, mighty dl-sappolnted, conaiderln' it was such n letle thing, when crash came something through thncab winder. ItV a fiaSll Of liltbllin' Icilurllt a crllinn.n. of n woman staudln' beside the track, uareueuueu, an' wmi ner nalr an clo'a blowin' wild, an' and lieard a ahrllt voice Bcreatn : " 'Cap I Cap 1 Cap I" " A dance showed inn n fro ma m lantern rollln' on tho cab floor. That. ns enougn. 1 knowed It meant dan ger. "To whistle fur brakes like mad -to-roverse the lever to throw the throttle wide to sntlll tllw Iruotr ,11.1 n't ,!. no lime at all. An' then I swung out un me steps mr lotiKetl aliead, while my fireman was strnlnlu' tlm twmlpr.hmbn to tlie last notch, it eeetued an age before she begun to Slack Un t an' when alio nnta n n stand still the nose' o' the pilot was within tea feet of as dev'lish a devise as you ever seen. 1 Half way round the curve, an' in the very worst place, a kiusspiccu whs spiKeti to tne ran, an'ort this was an Incline, p'lntlng' our way, fur the pilot to run up on. "I reckon thar was some white faces, when the passengers piled out o tl car an' seen that they bad come within ten feet o kingdom come I Some.ono asked me how I found it out in time to stop her I didn't answer him nary a word ; but, Juuipln' on that engine again, I left the boys to remove tne 00 obstruclloii while I backed that train to the Lookworth f trui. " I found her beside the track, Jesl whar she stood when we passed ber.the wind a-blowing so's she could hardly keep her feet, an the rain a-bilndln' of her almost. When I Jumped down.sho nabbed me by both arms.uu' screamed, bystrlecal like ; Oh'' Cap I oh. Cap I" " Then everything seemed to give way ; an' she was as limp as an empty sack. 'duo nad overheard a farmer, what had aeen his lanttiv sot out o" doors, threutau to dump a train tur the railroad swlnd.ers.uu'waumln'-tw. einoothatwaamy run, boyst-had discovered the plan to pt'e my tram over the bank. Enow. In' that I would'ut oe likely toaee heralgnal an' 1 ememberiu' some stories I'd toid hor.abe stood olooe to the traoa an' thro wed a lantern through, tbo cab wiuder, " But now 11 was all over she wilted, an' I had her on my bauds. I reckon, fellera,thar was a queer.allovertaa leellu' ubout mo, aud a mliinty big lump In my throat. All dripplu' vrot ua she waa, 1 took her up 111 mv arm ' au' atridd'ed It off toward the house. An' thiuilu' tnlghty a ilemn I kin toll WhS?,",'"". ".n,V -''". Iifoluottomsntioa th bull truiul'iu1 waat a dainty lootle tblua- -ho was to be out ibero a.0110 la the ralu and wind, waltm' mr 1110 to come alonit. I foU to taa.m of her wet ohee.e au' Ups an' hair, all the war tip to tho houe 1 an' aha let me, clinging to my "VfiWoVAvt, an' asyln'. now an? thaai Oh. cap I oh, cap I" ah' that, gent., u the how yer humble ur. vant popped the question." ' w'