fSSfM fl uiatft y: l il ' ! INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year i Paid in Advanco. VOL. XVi, Wo. 4lV LEIltUIlTON, OAltBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATUItDAY MOIWINO, SEPTEMBER 0, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1,20 1 t . CARDS. 1 t JvUU VnrnUn.fl AV ai-fllfl tlSe V. Sehwjrti.Ilmk street, VilcM'n all kintii i)f Furniture. Cbjlni moat to orarr, 1 ItOftt nd Shot (lukrri, 1 Clinton Rretney, in Ltran't building, l)nk street. All ordtrt promptly AIM wort warranted. TAS.U. STtlUTIIlCUS, ATTORN Y AT LAW, a Onica ! Si floor of Ithoad's Hall, Hnucli Chunk. Pa. All Wlrieaa entrusted to hini will be promptly attended to. May 27, It. JJANJIBL KAliBPDS, ATTOKHKT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, rlAach Chunk, Pa. 4T-Ofnw, atwvs Delon'e Jewelry Store, Broadway yrj- A. DEItllAMItU, M.D., PnTBlClAN AND BURGEON Fpeelst attention pld to Chronic Dlseaaea. OlSee: South Kett come r Iron unci 2nd sts., Lc Ighloa, Pa. April 3, 1B73, JJtt. N. B. 11BBER, 1 'PRACTICING: PHY81CIAN AND SUROKON, Orilre, Rsc Street, next door above the PostoIAre, Lehlahton, Pa. Office Hours Parryvllle each day rom lOto 12 o'clock; remainder of day atnlTlreln Lehlghton "Not-23. '72 tHO. D. BxbIOLITTE'. JAB. B. LOOBB J-JBRTOLBTTE A. LOOSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office FlrstNatlonal Bank RulMIng, 2nd Floor. UAUClf CHUNK, FiNNi. Can bo consulted In Qermaa. Julv 24 187 j J. JURB II AN, ATTORNBY AT LAW, Kelt Dew to First National Bank, HAUGH CHUNK, PA tt-Cin m ranantfea In German. f Janl. jpf A. HICLTE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Ofcsrt's Balldlng, BANK-SU, LIUIQHTOR. Conveyancing, Collecting and all other bnal 1M3 connected with the office promptly attend '4 to. Aim, Agent for the Pnrchaae and Sale u JtealRitaW. April lVvl T Hem AS 8. BECK, JUSTICe OP TDK PEACE, BANK Street, LKHianTOH, Ta. CenTeyanrinc, Collecting and all buslnesa eon fleeted with the office promptly attended to. jrer-A-eut for first-class Insurance Companies, tad ItUksof all kind taken on the most IIMral term Jan. . 1875. H"W RAP8HER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, IUm Kiairr, LiuiaatoK, Pi. Real Ealateand Collection Agency. Will Duyand 'Bell K.al Unite.' Couleyaoelni: neitly done. Col leetlona promptly made. Settling Kstates of De cadents a specialty. May be cousulted In Engli!!' and Uernan. Not. 22. THOMAS KGIrlERER, CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL IHBUEANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented; liEOANON MUTUAL FIRE, READING MUTUAL FlilB, wyomicg nuu, rOTTHVILLIi FIRE, LEHIGH Fl UK. and the TRAV ELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Alan rennavlvanta. aud Mataal Horse Thief Dctecltve And InaiaEaiivc'Conipanv Uarca r), I87. TIIOB. KI'.UCl.ER. r p. nuiTi, PUUTOURAPnER. Upper Ualn atrt. bLATINHTON, PA., In the a AUSsr recently occupied liy . B. S. DKNGLEK MCTUttte TAKEN IN AST WEATnERi CniLDUKN'S LIKENIStlBBS A'neclalty. PATROVAai: SOLICITKD, And natt(actloo Gnatantced Jnnel9-78y QVlb EBBERT'8 Livery & Sale Stables, BANK TRKKT.tKIIIQIITO"?, Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, . ELEGANT CARRIAGES, JLnl positively LOWER PRICES Uian any other Livery In the Coantr. Lar;eina handeoma Carrlacea for Fnneral snrpoaea ana wecainys. DAVID KOOEBT. XI 0V. llm LNI. W. ffltEX BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK BTKEKT, LEUiailTON, PA. Raspecilally annoances to the cltlienaof Le hlnliton an if vicinity that he u notv preoared to ON rilACT lor the KRKCTION ol DWELL JtlO UOUrtEo, 011UHC11K-S, ROHOOI. HOUSES, and OTII ER BUILDINGb. Also that he keeps coostanUyonhanaatnll a&aott meat ol every deeerlptlon ol SEASONED iiumber I OomlMtaB of FLOOIIIKM. 8IDINO. DOORR, BASIL ULIMDi. NUOTTEK8, MOLDINUH. Ac hleh he it prepared to inrolaa at the Try .Lowest atirket Prtcea. Patronage re spec U ill ly aoltclted. 11a 17. WU, B. REX. fJJO CAPITA LISTS S A LIMITED NUMI1ER OF SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF TDD Lohightpn Gas Ligbfc Co. till remain noiapoaed at Sharea FIFTY DO 1, LA US. buusenpuona to the Stock will be received and Inforinaliou lonuihea on ap plication at tills oince, H.v.MonTnisiEit. D-hlghton, April 22. 1871. Vft TED. a purcliaier for a Wheeler & Wilson pallatlhiaOIBce.-'- ' - Railroad Guide. N OtlTII PBNNAiItAltiRtlAU, I'aaaen cera for Philadelphia Trill leave Lehlth ton ns follntviii 8:11 n. m via. L. V. arrive nt I'hlhi. at 0:15 a m. till n. ni. via L. V. arrive at l'hlla. at 8: v a. m. 7:17 a. rn. via Ij. A S. " " IliOOn. ra, 7l2a. in, via U V. " ' ll:M)n. m. Il;nr p. m. vm L " " Win, I0:.W p. m. via L. V. ' " 2HRp.in, 2:20 i. in, via L. AS. " " 6:l'i u. m. 1:17 p. m. via L. A 8. " ' 8: lit p. iii. 4:14 p. ni. via L. V. ' " ens p. m. 6 32 p. m. via I,. V. ' 8:2.1 p. m. RrtiirniiiK. lenvedepnt nt 1'erka and Ampri. can St., l'hlla., at 7iuu. 8il3 nnd '9.4S a. m. 2:10, 3:15 nnd S:l.f p. m. Fare from Lenlchfon to l'lilln., 2.S5, Ktcnralon Tlckela, fl (XI April 17, I87H KLMt flLAIlK. Agent. riBNTHAI, II. II. OP N. .1. U LKIimil A SU8QUKIIANNA DIVISION. AH Hull llnute to I. one llrniich. PA8SKNHKR STATIONS'IN NKW YORK KOOT OF LII1KRTY ST., AND FOOT OF CLARKSON ST., N. R. Tlmo Talilo of Mny 22, 1870. Trains leave Lelilitliton eafollcva: ForNewVork, Ea.tnn, Ac, at 6.27, 7.47, 11.07 a. in., 2.20, 4.47 p. ni. For Thladelphla, 6 27, 7.47, 11.07 a. 2,20, 4.17, lorM.iurh Chunk at 10.20 a.m., 1 09, U8, n.W 8 48 p. in. rorWIIkea-llarra and Bcrantnn at 10.20 a.m., 1.09 0.69 p. m. Returning Leave New York, from station Cen tral llnllrnad of Xew Jersey, fool of Lilterty street. North Illter.atS.lO. 8.48 a.m.. 1.U0. 2 45 and 4.00 p. m. llOnts It-ale font of Clarhsiin Bt. at 12.60, 1 JO and .'I.2II p. m. Leave Philadelphia, rroui Depot Nnrth Peim'a It II., at 7.0 1,9.4.1 al in., 2. 13, :l.43,6 16 p. in. Leave Kaxton at bJ3, 11.40 a. m., 36, 6.36 7.00 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 6.20,7.40, 11.00a.m., 2.20 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particulars, see Tltne Tables at the Stations. PASSKMIKIIS FOR LONO llltANCII CIIANOK CARS AT l.LIZAUKTII. II, P. UALDW1N, Gtn. Fauenger Agent. July!. 1874. ptULA. b HEADING IIAIL.UO A I). Arrangement of Passenger Trains. JULY I2TH 1878. Trains leave ALLEM'O A'N aa follovrai IVIA PUIlKlnMKN nnAscii.i For Philadelphia, at M.IJ, U.W. o.60, n.m., '12.00 noon, o.ao uuu -o.vo p. ni. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4.30 a. m. 1100 nnon nnd 3.10 D in. I VIA KAST 1FNN1. BRANCH.) For Re icllnu, 1 2.30. &.CU, .'A a m 12..0. 2 10. 4.30 ni u wi p.m For llitirlaourg, f 2 30, 6 60, 8.69 a. in., 12.23, 4 30 and 9 Ou p.m. For Leucaater and Columbia, 5 60, 8.66 n.ra. aud 4 3D n ni tDoea not run on Mnndnya rujiuAin, For Iteadinir, 2.20 a in. 2.21 mid 9 00 n m. For llnrrlBlinrg. 2.30 a. in, and u ml u.m. Tralua FOK A Ll.IO.i'l OWN leave us follows: (VIA l'KUKlOMKN U1UNC1I.) Leavo Philaileluhln. j.i0. K.loa. ui 2.I6, 6.26, -a aau-.w v. in HUNDAY-i. Leive rhiladelphU, S.I5. 8.20 a. m and 4.I0 P. m- , (VIA EAST r-RNNl. nillNCII I Teave Rpulug. 7.4 1. 7.41. 10.33 a m., 4 03. .I0 anil U.M p m Leave llarilsbdre, 5.2), 0.13, 8.10 n. ra., 2.00. 3.67 anu p.iu. Lenve Lanta4ter.A40 7.4S a.m.. 12.55 and 3.45n.tn. Leave ColuubU 5.30 7. A a.ni., l.tiOand 3.33 p.uit Iave Iteadinir. 7 3iiiud 7.40 n.m. Leave UiirrlHiiuru, 5.2,) a.m. Trains mnikea tliua i) tun to nnd from flennt 9Lu and Oreen etreeta, l'Jilliiriolplitj, other iiaiu iu n u jium xiiunu eireet uep.il. i iie o.u a. ui. liiiiu inuu I'm auuniuia null u. . m. tram ti om AUcuinwu huve thrnuRh caih ) mill Irom 14 niira, N. Y. Tee 2.13 n. in, train irom Phi ndclnhla and 12. r0 noon train from Alleutowu navo througn cara 10 nuu irom I'liieion ihe 5.25 p m. tmm from Plillmlelphla and 0.;0 n.m tialnfiom Aileutnwu havo UhuukIi earn to aud irom uluuch Chunk. J. K. WOOTIEN. Moy 8. 187t. OenrfflA'u)rm(ndn(. piiSMNSYLVANIA IlAIL.lt ) AO, PHILApELPHIA A ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and alter hundav. aimiu. ui. i7n n,n Trains on thoriiiUueiphla Lrlo ltallioad 1)1. vIaIou will i un an roliowa t WK.ll'WAim. ERIE liXPKEaa icitvca Mw York Pliil..ilolplna Iliiltlmoio MarrtabiiTK arr. at Willlamapurt Loci Haven Ji.116 , ERIE HAIL leaves Ni'w York rhiladolphla Daluinoro Ilaril-Unric Wllliamspuit Lock Uutcn He 1 1 ova arr. at Erie NIAUARA CX. leaves PMlsdolphia Haltliuiiio llairiabura: arr. at Willlaiueport Lock H -veil lteuova Kane Jlullilo L'K HAVEN AC. l'vs I'mudelphla imitlmore Harrlaburg arr. at WUllainsiiort Lock Uuven SUNDAY EX. Icavea Noiv York l'htludelphia llultiiuote Ilurnnt.urn arr. nt Wiilianmport v EASTWARD. PniLAD'A EX. leaves Erie Luck Iluven Wllllani,port arr. at Hiimbiirg llaitiniore PhilarteipnU New York DAY EXPRESS leave Kane Itenova Luck Haven 0.2 o.m. lZ.13p.lll. I. 20 p.m. S.lKlp.lu. 8.56 U.U1 10.30 p.iu 10.1 5 p.m. 8.25 U.IU. II. 5Vo.lll. v.lo p.m. 4,25 a in. 8 33 a.m. P.40 a.m. 10.63 a.m. 7.6C p.m. 7.20 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 10.45 u.ui. 1.60 p.m. 3.1$ p.m. 4.15 p.m. 8.43 p. ni 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 1.23 p.Ul. s.lop.111. 7JKip.m. 8VJ u.m, ll-nj.m. 1 10 p.m. 4.1 . a m. 7 40 a n. 7.00 pra. 6 3J n.m. 7.61 a.m. 11.40 a. m. 0.25 p m S..M p.m. 6 43 p.m. 6.00 0. in liuio n.tu. 11.20 am. Wiluainsport 12.40 a.m. arr. at llamsbura; 4.inp.m. A'lUJaueipuia New Yurx llaitiniore Woohinuton ERIE leaves Erie llenova Lock Haven W liiamsport HarrUbure Baitiinoie I'hiiadeiphU Now York FAST LINE leaves Wililaumport arr, at llarrlaburg Balnniore Philadelphia New York SUNDAY EX. leaves wmtatnspoit arr. at Harrisburjr l'hllile!plila New Yojk UultlUiore 7.20 D.lll 10.15 p.m. 7.3.1 p.m. 9.1.2 p.m. 11.20 a.m. 8.51 p.m. 10.14 p ui. 11.15 p.m. 2 45 a ui, 7.35 a m. 7.00 a.m. 10.ir a.m. 12.35 a.m. 3.63 a.m. 7.35 a m. 7.31 a.m. 10.25 a.m. 8 13 a.m 11.40 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 6.45 n. i-. 7.33 p. m Erie Mall West. Nlscara Extireaa West. Lock Haven Arcom, Wist and Day Kxpreve I'.ahI mane close connection at Northucnberlind with L.AII.lllU traina for WUketbarre and Scraulou. Erie Mall West. Nlaxarj Expreaa West. Kite Express West and Lock llnveu Accommodation Weat makeciose connection at Willlaiusport with V. C. It. W. traina north. T Erie Mail We-t. Niagara Fxpresa West and Day Exprea East make clnao connection at UK.it Haven with U. H. V. it It- trains, Erie Ma 1 East and Westooukect at Erie with trains un U U. 4 M. S. RR., at Corry with O. C. A A. V. till., at Emporium with U. N. Y. A 1 Bit., and at Drlltwuod with A, V. Hit. Pailor Cars wlil ran oetween Philadelphia and Wililoiu.poi t inNiagaia Expresa Wont. Frio lixoreaa weat, FhiluaeiphU m pleas East, Day Uxprea East ami Sunday- Express East, SlooplnvCara on all night traina. WU, A. UiLDWIN, Oen'l Soph JUESSKW AND LIVE Tho, undcrslirtied reapeetfnlly Informs the citltensbf l.'arbiinaiiil ndjolulng counties, thai he Is airalu picpsred to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices fully n low ns therenn tie bouirht for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hnms. Ilnlogne nnd Buiii-nue. nt Wholes tlo anil lletnll. tW Oriltrs will he piomptly illled, and Hogs shipped tn any point at the shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lclilphton, Pa. Nov. 0, yl tu 5 o u si I i "21 -4 M H 8, o g Si "76." mtADY'S CENTENNIAL CIGAR AND TOIlACfO EMPOItlUSI AND IIII.LIAUD, ROOM, one door nljovo Hank's llnkory. Ilnnli St.. B-c!ilgli(oii. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY, Daily and Weekly Papers and Lake.-ido Llbiary regu arly supplied A pi 11 1, rpo nil Wliom It Mny Concern: All persons ar herobr fnibld hnibnrlnir or triistlim my bon, WILLIAM li. KI.OIZ, on my aconunt, as I will iy uo ilebm of Ills cuntrnct inKhtler this date. AMMON KLOTZ. Lehlghton. August 11. 187U-W1 Truss and Surgical Bandnge Stand, W J. EVBHUTf, No. 51 North ooienth St. " below Arch SU Philnde phla. Litostim proved Trmses. Hlionlder llraciw, Klaatlo St ck nigs Beits, Su.pousiirios Crntcliea, Detorinity lnsti'iituciits, Ao. Also Mrs.iKvetett'H. I'llrh's BCIt ailjustiuv und other celebrated Female Sup pmteiH Laity Acienaunt. Lniaro tock and low price'. lUriil- s.iccossfully tieated. July3i.lS75..ly. QBNTKNNIAL SALOON, SUSQUEHANNA ST., SIAUOII CHUNK. FRANK INKMANN, Prop'r. Fresh Philadelphia Lager Rcer always on ton. Clgiiraot Chucesl flavor., anil nil olhor 1-lnils nt tlolrealiments t he found In a tiist-class Raloou. FREiO LUNUII every Mornlin ut 10 o'c.iick. t a 1 when you go to Mauch Chunk. July 15, 1978 y I JTiOR GOOD JOI1 PRINTING, CALL AT x THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promised, ond at city prtoes, Ho sura to call-It will p.iy to ao so. A Good Family Medicine SWAlfSB'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. a'jr I1KADACIIE. I.anpnur and Melan choly generally sprlnir from a ttiionlered stum scb, casiiveiie-aor a ion Id liver. Euch may be eroedily removed by Dr. Sw.iyne'a Tar I i:ls. which stimulate the liver and stiimach to a he li hv actlou in ren'ovluir nil bll nnsness, and producing tegular evacuations of the bOMCts. LIVER COMPLAINT, that dreaded dise.se from which so many per. eons fuller, la freqjeutly the cause of Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, la speedily relieved.' and are often permanently cmed oy their u-c. .Fevenainolteu pieveuted by the use of thoao Sarsaparilla lilts, as they caT,' off, through the blood, the Impuiltles from which they arise. For COsriVENESS there is nothin g ao effectual aa Swayne'n Tar nnd Sarsaparilla Tills. They are paiely vegetable, and act specially ou too i.Ker aa Illuu Siaaaor calomel, without anv bad resu is irom taklug. ' DSHcnbe avmnioms In a'l communications, and nddreis letters to Dlt hWAYNE A SON, PM'iidslphla. No chaige for ndvl e- Srni by mill on rrcelpt of pnoe. Price 26 ceuis a box Uve boitw tor el. , , ASIC YOUR DUGOUIuT IX) R THE&f, Now Advortisomouts. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION I Th' distressing and ilnngeroiis rompliilnt and Its premonitory eviiip'nnis. necleclil coush ntg1 1 sweats, linnreness, wnulnp. rlsli. lever nermnuently onreil by "Df. Bv. ayue'nCouipuuni! Syriiu of Wild Che rv " nRONClin IB A premnnllnr of l'nlmnnniy Consumption, lschnrncti rlii n hy calnnli or in. flninmaiion of the mucous memorniin of thentr nnsfiaves, with cough nnd extiei-tnrstiou, short brt nth, hoarsenea paina In the chet. For all i rnnciiial aflcctions, sore throat, loss of voice, coughs, DR. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup oWild Cherry IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. lttmorrhoge, or tvWtnu blnoit, may proceed from the l.irvnx, trselua bronehla or lungs, and arise from various causes, as limine physical oxenton. pltlhoro, or fullness ol Iho vessels weak Innca, iiTTt raining ol the voice suppos ed evacuation, oUstinctlou of the siiUo.i or liv er, elc. Dr. Swnyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes at tlio rmit of il'senio by put living the biond restor.iig the livernni) kidneys tn healthy ncuon, Invisorntl'ig the m rvous system. The only standard lemedy lor hemorrhage, hioiivhlal ant all pulmo.iniy conip niuti. Con. snniptlvis or those nieillspoied to we ik lungs, should not tall to use this ureat vegetable lem edv Its marvelous power, not unlv over connmp. Hon but over every chronic dl.eftio w ere n vrnilti'il alterative nctlnn is nee'led. Under Its nsethecouah Is oopened, the night swents di. uiiiiieh mepnlnsiibsldiA, the mito returns to its nalnri'l aiandaid, the stomach Is improved in It" power to digest and nBiirllnte tnntnod, ami every nrgnu ha n nuier nun betiei qunhly blood siippliilt'i It out ol which new xecioa tlve and platic material is nini'.e. SAVED HIS LIFE. A It K HI .4 R K i(7t LE CVREI Was that of Edward II. Ilnmson, Engineer at I'eorgn i-weeuv's I'otieiy. 13.11 UldaO Avenue, Phl.aileiphia. Un 1it.i1 n violent o it'll, nluht Hweuts erne thioit.frrentwenkuces. sintnt dif feteut tlino. a tilnt of rluod. cave up nil hnpeof recovery, 'lltrough the mo of " l)r. Swavne't IttMCVierri.Vuruyi" became a aouiidnnd henlthv niAii. aud reinnins so to tl is f'av, although over iweniv yunin nave einpseii Biuee ne was emeu. Flliaii ON. DOLLAR, Hx bottles 5. If vonr drucglst or stoi okoeper does not sell It, we will forwanl na'l drrcii freight paid, to any ad dress, on recoipt ol once. PlinPAIlED ONLY PT nil. SWAVSG to. so.v, 3.10 N. Sixth Street, Phllmlelplila. Sold by al Prominent Druggists. Itching Piles! rir.Es, piles, itching piles, Positively Cared by tho nse of SWAYNE'S OINTaUEST. Home Testimony : I was snrclv nfllicled with one of the most dla t'esrilnjaol nil (lii,cnseH I'ruiltii. or I rniigo. or more conimiinly inown ns lirhlnc Piles Ihe ltclilnv at tlnioawusalmnKtinti'lerntile lucieas. CO by Kiatchlng, nuu not unfrcqueiitly becumo quito eon. I tjouu tit box of " fiwitno's Ointment " lis use en ve quick lelief, and In n shoit time mado aieifeel enro. I can now leep nndistnrlied. ami I woupl a lvibcnl who are stiuViiiig with thlsillslre slngiompialiit lopincm-e' iwnvno's Ointmenl" nt oneo. I hail tiled piescrip Ions almost Innuraorahle, without rinding nuy pcim. auciit iellcf. JOiri W. CIlltloT, Firm of Ilrcdel A Christ. Boot and Shoe Houso. 341 North Serond-street. Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. H WAYNE'S ALL IIIOA LING OINTMENT isnl-o n spcclflo lor TETTER. ITilII. HALT III 1 1 Ml M, fcCALD HEAD. E11YSIPELA8 DAUBER'S ITCH, I'ltlil 11LOTOUEH, ALL 8CAI.Y, CRUSTY, CUTANEOUS EHUP riO.N". Petiectlv sale aud hormless, even on Ihe most ten lor in tant. Pnco5ucenls, 3 boxes tor $1.25. beut ov ni. il to any address on lecelpt of prn e. Sold by ail the Ieadlne-Druggists. Frepareil only by DR. SWAYtVB & SOIV. 830 Nortli Slxlh- St., 'Philadelphia. : : use IaDORNI LONDON ! J?"! 1 HairColdr Restorer i HAIii. i yon HEBToni.to : GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS THE PROOF Of Its Superior Excellence. Read this Home Certificate testified to by ruwmd 11. Garnguea, ono of the most compe tent Diugg sis and L'ln nili.t In Philadelphia, a uiau wuose veracuv none can uouuv i I am iiannv to ndd inv teatimonv to the great valneot the. " l.um'on Hair Co or Restorer." which if aicred tny hair to its original dark ioI. or, end the hue apueara to be permaueut. I am ratisrled that this preparntio. Is nothing like a die, bat operates upon the secretions. It Is also a beautiful hair dtesning. and promotes the riwtn. i purchased the nrst uou.r irom to, Uariliruos. aruvsist Tenth and Coatcs-sts who cm alto teatliv my hair Waa veiy gray wuen x uonimenci its use. MRS. MILLER, No. ?30 N. Nlnlli.aL. Phliadelnhla. 1m rwatmr A hon. lieaneoted Fiieuu.i I hat e tae uleaaure to inform ou that a laoy of my acquaintance. Aim Mlier, la delighted with the wt I'tsa of your ' London (Jo, or Hair Beatoi. er." Her hair was tailing rapidly and qui.o giay. The color hua ben teatored, and the fall uig out entirely auipped by its tue. t. B. OAltlltOUES. Druggist Cor. Tenth and Coates ata.. Phlla, All that art can acooniplixh In beauufylug. strengihenlng, tblckeulua unduiioi uing the nalr Is effoo.ed uv naiuir "ijoiidou Hair Color Iteatur er." It stimulated and forces a now growth t tt giav restore., na nutnral color, aud tenders tt ellky ana beautllui l curi a oandiufj i keep., the Kaliicliii.ii cool " a nd hen tlty. au ura.glata sell It. Price 75 cental six UAtlea, tl. Sent by exprus' to any audie-s. 8WAYNE A SON, 330 Nv Sixth tt, Philad'a, SOLE PROPRIKTqilH. For Salo by ull Drugglsta. July 16, li7-yl U(V Y(E OIlTAlNEI) A HOME. It wns a dreary November filclit; tho rnln had lieen falllni? all day, and I was thornuKhly and inwardly disconsolate, when niy llttla wife met me at the door. "Why, Will, what lias caused you to he so late 1" said she j "the ten has been steeped tills half hour,. nnd I real ly betjan to fear that some ono had taken n fancy to your wntch, and caus ed you an unpleasant dolny." This remark was made with refer ence to an ancient tlmc-pleco which I earrled, a liiifjh watch winch had bo longed to my grandfather. My wife wns always predicting that some gen tlemntily footpad would seek to possess liimseir of this vnltinble If I was not caictul about exhibiting It. The trutli was, she waa sorry In her heart that I could not ntTord a better one, and so she took this method tn banter mo. We sat down to tot that night In our cozy little back parlor, besido a bright grate fire, and tho frngraut nnd stimu lating Oolong, mid my wife's cherry talk soon cnused rue to forget my long walk, nud Ihe drenching rain and the unpleasant incidents of the day. "Do you know, my dear," said I, breaking open a white, creamy biscuit the while, aud laying on a slice of yel low butter, "tlo you know I hml very serloui; thoughts on my way homo to night?" ' Oh, no doubt you did," said sho ; "you thought, perhaps, in a tit of men til abstraction, of how much you inndo ou thr lat 'corner' In speculation." All this was decidedly naughty. You see I had managed to save a thousand dollars, and a friend of mine knew it, and he also knew of n nice "corner" on wheat, and the half of my humble pile was sufficient seed for a lieli iarvest on such a "corner" as was preparing. Well, I Invested, partly to please my friend and n good deal to please myself, to make a little money quick, and the result wns the followlnir Saturilny night Will Altktn minus five liumlreil dollars. "No said I j "nothing of the kind. I wns thinking how hard It Is to bo poor. How hard to toil on year after year, and just barely make a living. Here we live in a rented house. Wo have paid nut in rent for this cottage three times its first cost. A man ought to own tlie house lie lives in, If it be but a shod. I linve never seen the time when I could spend money for a house. When fortunate In n speculation, 1 have let my funds slip through my fingers, I don't know how, and my regular sal ary Is only sullicieut for our yearly ex penses." "Do you mean to say," said she, looking archly over her cup, "that you would willingly compel the wife of your bssotn to live in a smaller nnd cheaper structure than this 1 Do you really ? "No, no," i-aid I, "and, Indeed, If I were to think of building a cheaper cot tage where Is the money tocotnu from ? and then I groaned audibly over (lie aforesaid "corner." "Well," i nm glad you nre a'-lll n de voted husband, not In the least disposed to piny, the tyrant ; but would It not be well, now that we are on this subject, tn see If there is not sumo way open to liberty ? For my part, I would like to walk over a patch of ground which we could call our own. "Do you know," said site, " that I have never cared any thing about flowers hero ? It Is not because I am not fond of flowers, ns you well know ; but it seems so ridicu lous to bo cultivating Mowers ou rented ground. How I would like to bo the mistredS of a little yard, nud then the flowers would be my own." The fact Is, my wile hnd been always talking alter this uiai.ner. She wanted me to build a house, even though It had but one room. And so I angweied her, "YeB, yes i but where Is tlie money to come from ?" aud again I thought of the "corner." "Well," said she, "this Is the first tlmo that ynu ever seemed to see eye to eye with mo as to 'love in a cottage.' When the thousand dollars were in the bank, you Insisted that we had not enough ; now that the half Is gone, I say that we still have iuRicient to begin with, and my leeling Is "strike for your altars und your fires." Hy this time we were through tea, and taking a cigar from off the mantel, I sat down iu my easy chair, leaned back, took two or tlin e whiffs of smoke and said to her, 'My dear, will you be kind enough to inform me how I can go to work to build a house for five hundred dollars ?" In the meantime sho had drawn a stool to ray feet, and was sitting look ing up at me, her rosy and lustrous face beautiful in tlie gas light. II bad been ditbcult for me at first to withstand that face. I believe I have never yet lefused any request of, hers save to abandon my cigars and build a cottage, and now I felt my time had come, and so I pulled away at my seed Havana with uncommon zest. "Now, Will," iaid she, "llsteu. I hear there are Iota for sale In O , great large lots on opg time, at three hundred dollars eACh. it is only ten miles by rail, and property they say Is lislng In vajue there every yeur. My plan is this ; Go down aud buy a lot nuw, aiid get ready to build ou it n the spring." "Yes," said I. "but you forget that it requires tuouey." "Stop," said she, pulling with her tiny hand at my beard ; "you pay. down for your lot oue hundred, and have nothlug more to pay for two years. We ehnll be able to replace Ihe inouey by spring aud have five, bund red dollars to begin our house with. We can build a cozy place, Urge enough for you nnd me, for one thousand dol lars. "Yes," said I, knocking the nshes from my cigar, "but where Is the re maining five hundred dollars to come from ?" "Look here," said she. ''Wo now pay here three hundred dollnrs, for rent, do wo not 7 This amount at least wo shall save In the new house. You can readily borrow, on the security you will have, tho remaining five hundred dollars, and by n little esoriomy wo shall he oat of debt In fifteen months from MArch noxt, save the two hund red dollars on tho. lot." "Yes, yes," said I, and such a house ns we shall have oh, dear I" Well, t was Influenced by my good little wife. We went down one sun shiny day and looked at the lots and clo-ed a bargain, and in the spring our houso was commenced and ready for occupancy before the first of May. It wns not so large a cottage as the one we hnd left ; there was no gas, and I had myself helped to dig a well ; but somehow there was a strange exhilarat ing feeling on getting sctt'ed In our new abode. The affair, too, had cost more than we hnd anticipated by two hundred dollars, so that we were in debt on the houso aiono seven hundred dollars on moving in. I felt quite un easy over tills debt. This feeling quick ly passed off, and as wo began to put out trees, mako a garden, and preparo for a family of chickens, our estate seemed so Immense that the debt there on seemed trifling. I cannot stop to tell you of the joy of that summer. Awav from the mar ami dust of tho city, among large trees and Kiuwing snruus anu uowers, our moon It&llt nights were blissful, and thn litlln COttnee was n Dnlacn. Twn vmra n. ed, and so much cheaper had we found it living in tins style that we had not only paid the debt on the house, but on tne int aiso. Wo wanted to remain there and never leave It. But we could not. Pro- DettV had ailvntinpil In nr a In snnli an extent that half of nnr I at. lirniulit r. . 000, Tills I put Into business, and1 on tins venture fortune smiled. We stayed another year In the little cottage.sold It, nnd built a large nnd elegnnt house out of the pioceeds of our first Investment. i ears nave passed since then. I own n number of houses, and havo been suc cessful In trade, and now occupy a marble front on Michigan avenue ; but we have never been happier than when living In the thousand dollar cottage, and my littlo wife's advice was the foundation of our fortune. 1)0 WHAT YOU CAN. " The woods would be very silent If no birds sang there but those that sane best." I know not who said those beautiful words, but I'may be safe to say It was no great man. Not what the world calls great nor learned, not rich, but whosoever placed them upon paper to be rend by Its struggling thousands gavon sermon in the plainest, truest, yet grandest way It could be told. I know how anxious everyone feels to do his best to be first. Well, you "may do your best. But if your talent will not bring you a hundred rold, bo content by its doubling. Rather be proud that you can look tack and say ; " 'I hat Is as well again as I once did." If you are capable of no more, why be moan your own fate because others have outstripped you ? Do you guin by com plaining, or by silence ? Can you lose by trying ngain ? How many churches would bo vacant If every preacher should say : " I will not preach .unless I can hnve my church tilled like Beech er or Spurgeon " If nnue went abroad but the Moody 8 and Sankeys.how many places would be unfruitful ? Ah I the churches would bo very silent If nono preached but thnso who preach best t To be first or nothing Is a poor saying by which to live. No one expecU'you to give your first speech like a Wither forre. Everybody knows you have not thi hend of Daniel Webster they only think It Is very well for you, John Smith. It does not cool your ardor to bb thus spoken of. It helps to make a compari son between the poorer and the better. Very rarely would the world look upon pictures or works of art, If ncue sat at tlie eas6l or held the chisel but the world's great masters. What would you be what would the world be It none struggled to be heard ? Becauso you cannot pipe so long or so loud, as a stronger or bolder brother, need you try on that Instrument? You may make a clearer, and sweeter strain ou somo other one. The world does not measure all beauties or talents Alike. If ono thinks the whippoor-wlll the bestslnger of the wood would he care to have that oird under his window always ? His neighbors might like the robin best, then who is to be judge oetween the two ? Should one bird stop slnglne be cause some other can be heard the far thest ? No ; use what talents you pos sess. See not smiles or frowns, bear not the cheers or envious remarks, heed not the prophetic sayings of your future, 'and never mind If you do not as well as the best. Keep doing sculpture or paint, btudy, or play, sing, speak or write, and if you do not staud first, re member that " the woods would bo very silent If no birds sang there but tlio-e that sang best." Phrenological Journal. TIow nice and cool tt would be to fall down a well 1 Detroit Free Press. Provided you did not kick the bucket. Philadelphia Bulletin.