II. V. MoRTinaiEK, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Lot Live." $1 .00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. IV., No 43. LEHIGHTON, OARHON COUNTY, PHNN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, SKPTKMIlKR 23, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1.20. CARDS. IP i.riilliii-e Warehouse. V. Rfhwartf . Hank street, nWrrfn mil kindt oj tvrntturi, t'oinnimniKto omrr. rtnnL mill Nllnn MAlurs.' Ollnton Tlretney, in .frnn'i building, Hank street, Allonxtri promptly n" wotk warrant. JAS.lt, STKUTIIKItSt, ATTOIlXSY AT LAW, Jtf Oulce : 2J floor of Ithnad's Hall, Mnnntl OH link. la. All bnklne.s entruitod to blm will bo promptly attended to. May 27, ljr. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, tlnilcU Clinuk, !. -001ce. a bora Doioa'a Jewelry Store, Broadway yrjrj- a. Disun.vMica, fi.n., PHYSICIAN AND SUrtOEON Sperlat attention paid to Chronic lleafi. Ofllca: Ponth Kaat corner Iron amf 2nd at., to IChton.Pa. April 3. 1874. D R. . II. HEBKK, PRACTICINQ PHYSICIAN AND SUIW1EON. Galea, Bank .Street, nail door above the Pogtofllra, Ijonlculsn, l'a.. oillre Honrs earryvuie eacn uay rn I'lto 12 o'clock; remainder or nay atoinrein LaMratoa wnvm.'in mo. o. iEinv.Trit. jass. loose B1 KRTOI.JirXIC . LOOSE, ATTOUNUYs AND C0ONSELLOUS AT LAW, Ortioi FlratNatlonal llank nullllng, 2nd Floor. MAUCIt CHUNK, l'ti. Can t consulted In florins. tJalv 14 1IT P JT. MKCI1AR, ftTTHRNKY AT LAW, KeJt Do.rto I'lnt National Bank, MAOCtl CHUNK, PA tZf-C.tn 1m eanailted In tleraiai, f jan. Jk. BISLTE, JUSTICE OF THE PIS ACE, evnt'i Building, 11ANK-SU LunouroN. Cenveyanelni:, OollecUng nod all otber buet i oonnectod with (lie ottce promptly attend KM, Also, Acat for thoPuichaeoaml Sale u al KVlato. ApTll 11-rl TjinotiAh e. HiiCK, JUSTICC OF rilK PEACE. SANK Street, LElllflnTOr, Ta. CawTeyarrta-. Collecting and all huslncM con BaeW with the oSire promptly attended to. yAcant tor firaf-flas Insurance .Companies aid Mkt of all kind, taken on tlie most liberal ttrm , J.iu.t,1S75. w. HI. tlALIIER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, DtKi Stseev, Lcuiohtok, P. Rati Uftato and Colleelloo Agency. Will Bur and Sail R.al K.txte. Conveyancing neatly done Col lections promptly made, Settling Eatate nf 0 eaata .pecialty. May he ronnnlled In Enprllfb aad litrDiaa. Nct. i'2, THO M A(t KUMDKI'.R CONVEYANORR, AND CtEN'EEfl.L INSURANCE AGENT The following Csrapmlea are Rspreseuted; XiErtANON MUTUAL FIRE, READ1NO MIJ1TAL- FIRH, WYOMING firk. roTTflvii.r.io Finn, LUIII (311 FIIIK. and the TRAV ELER ACCIDENT 1NHU11ANOE, Ante Fenistlvanla and -Mntual Horse Tbtcf Deleo.tvfl land Insnronoo Company. MOTH 71. IS73. TOPS. KBMEREft. X F. DISL.TZ, PHOIOflUAPHER. Unpor M.Mn atnet. fcLATINGTON, PA., In the GALLERY recen tly occupied by 8. 8. DKVGLER 1'ICTURK'i TAKEN IN ANV WS.ATI1ER. CUIL.IIE.''if.LIICKNBisK3 Apeclltr. PATBONAQK SOIiIClTUD, And-Kntl'fflctlon , Onarniiteod Jnnolt-75yl JQWIJ) KB BERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK TIlKKT.I.KIIKiUTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively TOWEK PllICES than nnr etbor Liverj In the County. Large ana handsome Corrlagea Sot Faneral purpose and Woddlncs. UAVID EBBKUT. iioT. a isn BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK STliEET, LEHIGHTON, PA. Reapcifally annonneea to tb citlrcns of Le blgntoo ami vicinity that lie la now prenared M tlONTitACT far the KKKOTION ot IiWELL JNU HOUHlio, CtlUKCliKS, hCUOOI. HOUSES, and OTHItlt BUILDINQS. Alao tkat tie tt-p' eonctantlyonhanaamU aaaort. xaont of evciy doerlptlon of SEASON ED JLusnibei I ConalattrK nt FLOOHING. HIDINO. DOOItS. 6AHH, ULIND-t. MlUTTKIttf. MOLDINGH, e.i whleo lie la nrppared to larnlan at the yrr Lowest market I'rlc.ea. ' Patronage reapectf ully uoltcUel. Ma 17. wf. H, HEX. T U CAPITALISTS! A LIMITItD NUMBER OF SHARES OF THE CAPITAL, BItCK OF T0B Lelrigkton Gas Light Co. attU remain Bndleposed oL fibarea FIFTY D0L.LAK8. uabuorlptiena to tbe fitock wia bereoelved and mforinalioii funusbed on ud pllcatlonat Uilaolfioe, T kl . U.V.MOIITUIMKK. LiUlKhton, AynlU. ibt. vt 1LT.?iu TnrcbaaerforaWheelerAWilaon 'KW1NQ MAOUIMl fcuin wiU buy OallatUiiiOdloe. Railroad Guide. N OUT 1 1 I'ICNNA. ItAll.HOAll. Paaaenuera for Plillailcluliln will leavu Lehigh. tnn na follows i 3:11 a. in., via. L. V. nrrlvo nt l'hlla. nt (I:t5 a m. 6:12 n. ui, rln L. V. nrrivo nl l'hllii. nt 0: m a. m. 7H7 a. m. via l 9. " ' 11:00 r. iii. 7tl2a. in. Tin U V. " ' IIiki n. in. 1 1 :H7 p. in. via L A " " 2:1', p. in. 10:17 p. m. via L. V. " " 2 n p. in, 2:21 n, in. via L. AH." ' C:t 1 1. m. 4il71l. III. via I,. ,t H. " " S:ISll. in. M:44 p. in. via l V, '" " 8:i5p, m. b ii p. in. via it. v. " " e:x.i p. m, Jlrturntne. leave, depot at 1'erka nnd Amerl can M I'blla., nt7:W 8:15 and S:4S a.m.) 2:10, a:ia nnti o:io ji. in, Kara from Leiilchton to l'lilln., 12.53. Eicurflon Tlrkela, $1 (HI Alirll 17. 18jn KLLI'tOLAItlC. Agent OKNTIt A 1j II. It. OP N. .7. LKIIKlll SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION All llnll lloutn In l.niiir llrniicli. PARSKNOEIl STATIIINSM.N NMV VOItK t'OOT OK I.1IIKKTY ST., AND FOOT OK CLAUKSON Tl'mo Tnlilo of Mny 22, 1870. Tnlna leare Lehlirhtnn na follciva: For New York, Kaatnn, Ac., at 6.S7, T.47, 11.07 a. in., 2.20, 4.47 p. in. For Philadelphia, 6 27, 7 47, 11.07 a. m 2.20, 4.47, ForMaurh Chunk at 10.20. in., 1 09, ti.3H, fi.M 8 4tl p. ra. Korllkea-llarre ndScrantonatl0.20 a. in., 1.09 p. in. 7?rfMrnifmt.avfl Nfw Vnrb. from atattnn Cell trni Itallroad of New Jerey, fool of Liberty atreet. North lllrer.ati1.4U. H.I5 a.m., 1.00. 2 4.1 and 4.00 p. ui. Iloata leave foot of Clarkaon St. at 12 AO. 1.(0 and :i.20 p. ni. Learo Pblladi-lphlff, frmn Dpot North IVnn'a it l(., at 7.U 1,11.4.1 a, !tl.,u lo, ;i.4d, o.io p. in. Leave Kagtnn at VJ3bt 11.40 a. in., U.65, ".() p in. Leave Mauch Chunk alfi,20,7.40,11.00a.m., 2.2U 4.40, p. m. Fo: further pjrtlculare. aee TluieTablea at tbe Mutlona. PASfSKMlEHS FOU LONG UIIANCH CHANGE CAIld AT ELtZAHKTII II. P. IIALDWIN, Gtn. ISinengir Agtnt. July 4. 1874. plUI.A. fc RISAOINQ HAII.ltOAl). Arrangumout of 1'asseDgcr Trains. SEPT. 181 II in, Trains lenvo ALLtJM'O VVN an follows! (VIA PICKKinHRtf niit-nn.l For riitlnUelpblu. at 4.1,1, iuo. a.0, a.m.. 12 00 uoon. o.ca uuu vo.vri it. m. UtMllAYS. For Pblladelpbla at 4 30 a. m, 12.00 noon and a. in p.m. IVIA KAflT rPNHA. nitAKCIl.l For He ulina, t 2.30, S.&J, is.'a a ru 12..0. 2 10. 4.30 aiidooop.ra For Ilniiisoorg. f 21, SCO, S.SS a. in.. 12.20, 4 30 and UOo p.m. For Lancattor mid Columbia, 8 50, 8.53 a.m. aud 4 30 1) m tlloos tint ran on .Momlay. ruiijiA i n. For Iteildmz. 2.30 a.m. nnd Q 00 ti m. Fin; lWrrlsbura;, t.30 a,m, and a 03 0.111. i ruins nmAiini;.,iuwK icnvnui lonows: (VIA l'lmKlOMKN lLKAM'lt.1 Lenvo l'bila.lcliibl.i, 3.20. C.Ioh. iu., I.I5, 6.2.i, 'IURUU'I.W I.U1. HIINDAV. Leive Fnlladclphla,.S.IS, '8.11 a. m nnd ! 10 p. iu. (VI t EAST PKNN A 1IRAKOI1 I toavo Iteuinc. 7.4), ;.4). U.3jain.,4O0,.l0 and le.M p ra I at i! HarilaburB, S 20, 0.05, B 10 a. rn 2.00. 3.57 and 7.V5 p.m. I.o.ivo I.nncaitcr.6.40 7.43 n.m..t2.st nnd .1.1.1 n.ln. Lea 10 Columbia 5.30 7.41 a.m., 1.00 anil 3 3o p.m. MUM DAYS. Leave Hcidlnc. 7 3) uml 7.4 1 a.m. Leave If itrri"iurii, 5.VM a.m. TrJlIlH mntkti I thlta M run In nnil (mm rtnnnt Olh uml Oreou atreeti, Plilliino.nbli. other aim In a d tliilll lJliiml .tlcet ilep it. 'I he 8.20 a. in tinlnfroni I'ln uilrhihin n,l n ?', ;. m. tl'lllU fiom Allentowtl have tlimin.li eniH touml in m K lima, N. Y. i no t.io p. nt tiainirora rut adelphl.i and 12. 0 noon tium Horn Ailciituwu uavo tluoiign i'hih n hii.1 Iiom Plitelo.i , 'J'hll 5.2.1 II 111. tlPlllfl-fim Plillmlelnliln nitri n .n n. ni train finm A'lentowu luvo tliruunli care to nuil irom .Mnucli Chiinlc. J. H. U'OOTl int. Oept. 23. 1671. itneralSupertntenient. piS.iSYI.VANlA UAIMtOAU, PHILADELPHIA 4 EUIE lilt. DIVISION. Summer Time Talilc. On and mini siimiav aimih. 'm.i ih7a ti,u drains on tho PlnlHOelniila A i,.rl.. itniiiitili id. vitilon will tun n roliowa : Wlihl'WAllll. EtllE EXPItEisa iemea Mw York 0.2 . a.m. 12.15 p.m. 1.20 p. in, 5.tM p.m. 8.55 p,m 10.30 p.m 10.' 5 ll.m, 8.21 ii.m, ll.51D.lll. v.io p.m. 4.25 a III. b 3,i ii.m. U.40 a.m. 10.5.1a.m. run .neiputa llultlmoio llarrlbnr arr. at Willlameport imcjl Jiaveu , JM 10 ERIE itAILleaiei New York I'hiladeluhla HaLimoro Ilnnl-ljiiri WllUaumpoit Ixick Hut en ltonovu arr. at Kim NIAUARA EX. Icavoi PMIadelphia Italtlmoie llairisbura arr. at Willlaineport Iick ll.ven ltenova Kanu Ilnffilo L'K UAVENAC. Pva Philadelphia linltlmoiti llKirlHlmrff arr. at WUUainaport Lock llaveu 6UNDAY EX. loaves Now York 7.5c ti.m. 7.10 n.m. 7.30 a.m. 10.41 a.m. l.5o p.m. 3.11 p.m. 4.15 p iu. 8.45 p. ui 8.00 n.m. 8.30 a.m. 1.25 p.m. 0.10 p.m. 7.3(1 n. ni. 8,25 1 Mil. 11 o5 p.m. 0 10 p.m. 4.1 ' a in. 7 40 a in. 7.00 pm l'lillf.Uclpliia llaltlinoie Hamuli ri: arr. nt Willluinsport EA8TWA11D. rniLAD'A EX.leavos line Lock Haven Wllllam'.iiort o .jj p.m. 7.5.1 a.m. arr. ai iiarnDiiri; llaltnnore Philadelphia Now York DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane Ileuova lAici aaven Il.4( 0.111. GJ.1 p ui 3.:m p.m. 0 41 p.m. oVjoa.ui ln.io n.m. H 20 a ni. WUUainaport 12.40 a.m. arr. at Ilainoburg 4.inp.in. aoeipiiia New Yorx llalttmore yasbinston EE1H leaves Erie lteuova IXK k Haven IV.lHamaport Hairiliuri; Baltimore Pliiladelphla New Yuik FJMT LINE leaves Wiiilamanort arr.nt llarrtaburg llaliin.oro Philadelphia New York SUNDAY EX. leaves Wiillumeport arr. ut tlarriaburtr 1'hU.idelphU New Yojk ltaltliuore 7.20 p.m. 10.ISp.rn. 7.3.1 p.m. 9.02 p.m. l'.20a.m. 8.51 p.m. 10.14 p in. 11.15 p.m. 2 45 a in. 7,39 a m. 7.H0 a.m. loan a.m. 12.33 a.m. 3.55 a.m. 7.35 a m. 7.31 a.m. 10.25 a.m. 8 15 a.m. 11.40 a.u. 3.10 p.m. Ml lk'iu 7.35p.m. Erie Mall West. Niagara Expreea West, Lock Haven Ar.com, IV. at anil Jiay Eiiireat, East maxe close conoeetlou nt Nortbamberl md with Ljtll.HH. trains for Wllketban u and Kcraniou, Erie Mall West. Niagara Express Weal. Kilo Express West aud Lock Haven Accommodation West, makec.nso connection at Wllliamspoi t -Willi N. C. It. W. trains north. Erie Mali Wet. Niagara Express Weat and Day Expres' East make close conoeetlou nt Loe.K lluvru with 11. 1- V. It ll. trams. Erie Ma i East and Mestoouiect at Krlo with trains on L. S. & Al, 8. lilt., at Corry with O, O. i A. V. Hit- at Emporium with 11. M. Y. A 1'. Kit., and at Drlltwood with A. V. lilt. Pai lor Cars will run oetwoen Pbl'adebphla and Wllllamiaioit NUKarn Express Weak Erie i'.iproB4 west, rniiaueipDia tiipiees j;tt, Jiay JCxprna. East aud Buudxy Exnress East. Sleeping Cars on all uight trains WM. A. JJALDWIN, OenUriupli I J-ytESSHD AND LIVE Tho nnilenlBiioit rnapectfnlly Informs tlin citlr.ensnt Cailion nnil niljolntni; ronntlea, that ho In niralii piepaied to fliipi'ly them Willi Dressed or Live Hogs at pi icna fnllr na low na they enn bo Imiitrlit t fbr i oriil elsewhere. Also, Smoked ltnma. Jlolpgno Sinairo. nt Whnloaalo alia Retail. nr Outers will be promptly (lllod. and Hoira shipped to any poliitattliesnorte.t notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Hank rStrect, Lehlghton, I'll, Nov. 0, yl "76." ItHADY'S CEVTENNIAL CKIAlt AND TOHACl'O EMPOIIIUM AND 111 I LlAllD ROOM, ono floor ubovo llano's llaltery, IlilllU St.. D.(!lllrrli(on. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally ninl Weekly l'npeis nnd Lake iJo l.llmu'V rcgn arly supplied. Apill I, I8;i. Munlia ttan OfL Company, OF NEW YORK. Lubricating ami Illiiiiiliiiiliny Oils. Wil. N TtlARCUH. Rnnra .1.' Mer.'lmi.li.' v.t chamio, THIItlland WALNUT Ptreeia, PI I u deliihii l'a. Nov. 2.i. ID75. Truss and Surgical Sandnge Stand. iv j. livwiti.rr, no. si Norm ftovcnlh St. 11 below Arch St. lMiilitiio nhi.a. r..iiHit, proved Tmieei Mioulclerllrui'es, Elnsllo stick inr;a lleits. Sii'pensmo., Crulclies, Jiefoiuntv Instrument's Ac, Also Mr.. Evi'iott's. 1 1 ch'a self ndjiistlnc and other eolebrnted Veninle Sup pnitem Luily Aitoimant j.Lnnto tnok nnd low pi lee. Ili'inl. sicCLa.imlly ticateo. Julv31.1S75.1y. QKNTENKIAI. saloon, QUaQUEHANNA ST., MAUOa CHUNK. FRANK INKJI.VXX, Prop'r. Fresh Philadelphia Lager llcor always on tap. Clcamot Onnccsl fl.itors.niil nil olhor l-lnds ol Itolrchmeuts to ho found In n Ilist-cl.iss Saloon. FltEiO I.UNUIt evory Jionilnn nt 10 o'clock, l'a 1 when you (to to Miiuch Chunk. July 15, 1878-yI TOR GOOD JOU PRINTING, CALL AT THE CARHON ADVOCATE OI FICE Work ready when promised, nnd atcltypilces, Be sure to call-It will pay to no so. QJ o S SI M ri PilSri mil s? 2 m I s M- si w 1 I H A Good Family Medicine SWAYKE'S Tar and Sarsapavilla Pills. 9- I110AUACIIE. I.angour and Melm cho.y gtiiemlly prl .ir rrem a unordered su.m. acb, coaiivenn-eoratoridd lirer. E.ich may ho eroertily remove 1 nv Dr. Swivnc'a Tar tills which Bllinul.it o the liver unit stomach to a be nbv action in removlu nil bid ousness, and producing legnlar evacuations ot tho boffe.s. IJVSR COMi't,AINr, that dreaded nlno.so from which sotmnyper. auns niflcr, is (reqjeiitly the cuue ot IleaOachp, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, aud are often permanently cuied uy Iheiru-o, Fevers ainoiteu mevented by tho tiaoot tbeao Haiapnriila Pills, as they cui' on", through the blood, tho impuiltlcs from winch they aile. For COsriVENESS thero Is noinlu so clTectual as Swaynu's Tar and Sarsaparllla rills. Tnoy nro pnely vetetablo, and act tpecially on the Liter as Illue SIoks nr colonic), without auv bad tcsu is noui takiui:. J)eK:ribe syniidoms in u'l oomniunlcat'ona, and nJilre.s letters to Dtt bWAYNK A HON. Philadelphia. No charge lor advl e- Hetil hr mill on iic';lpt ot price. lrUse2S ecu is box) lite botes tor II. AUK YOURDRCGOIbT FOR TUElf. Now AdvortirioinoutH. THE LUNGS ! 0NSUM FT10M ! Th' atlntrt'pfllnKninl ilfiTiffcrniHrninpl ilut nnd ll iirrtiiot ltnry nvittp 'uni. uruW-eh 1 rnuali iMr''t Rwrnis, litnrHMiof, vatliiM 11 Mi. Invcr tit rm'tiiriitlv cured by ' J)r. Hnnyiiu'wComiioimtf Hy ( 'i i) nf Wild Clio rv " imoNriUTlH A iirpHtonltur nf Vuhnonaty ('oiiriitiiiitiori in cinrncti rlzfil bvcatnrilt nfln llnmiunLion nf tlm iiuicniin mimor nr tJin nir tmfrt'iros, with cimb and cxituctunilioit, pbnit tiii'iitli, JmitfOTKHH puini mi tho rbn't rnrn'l lirmirmnl iillpct.ons, tore 1 brunt. Ionh nf cmipJin, Dlt. HWAYNK'3 fOStPOlTNII Syrup o Wild Cherry IiS A SOVEltlUflN KHMKDY. Ifetntirrtrife, or iltttnv blotnt, may prncprd from tbo lnrynx, trrtnn ltrnnclila nr Iiiikth, undmiHO Irnin vniluiiscnuti's ftninuiun phvicnl nxerilnn, it thorn, nr fnllnrps nl Dm vert('. wn3k lutKrH.iivt r.strnltitiifr of tho v!t Huppro-is. v firacuallmi, ntntnictlon nf ibo hdI ti. or Hir er, etc. Dr. Swiyne'H Compound 8ynij, of Wild Cherry ftnlieint tbo toot of il'senio bv puiirvliig the bi t r. slor.ng Ibo Inn nnd klilnevnln liinllhv neiion. In vl;4or:illitr tlie in rvinia Ryatem. The mnv ntmiiluiil loniedv lor h"iiiiirrinie. hlouehlnl lili'l nil pllllno,luiy coinp nitiH. Coll. siiitiptlvis in tlmio iiieilp.tioeil to wo il: liiurtu, sbotild not fall to una thH great veet ible lem nil It" Innnelous power, tint i.nli over roniutnp. Hon but over evety chinnli dhe.'i.n w tero a rradii'ii nlteiullvn ertlmi is noo'tiil. Umb rlis use tho rouuh la nnFeueii. the night fwenta ill. inmuh Me p.iln siibilui a. the inil-ii icturiiH lo Us iiainr.t omn ium, tlm atomiieli Is iiiiinoveil In IIa I'olter tndliri'si nnd n.aiinlljitn (lie limit. mid eveiy in glut haui iiuier and bettei qiuiiity i,l,n, ru,, , , I,, b ,,u , -Wllll lt HOW 1CLICU iivu m,ii plastic tnaioi nil is inai'e. SAVED 1J IS LIFE. Was that of ICdwaril II. Ilemaoii, Engineer nl (leoigii mtpi'Iiv's l'litloiy. 1 3.1 1 llnl'io Avo'iiie, I'hl.iuleinhia. II" h nl n violent e ti'li. mini Mvcjts fcoro thin it, great wi'iikiiess, iut al dif fereut time a pint of i bind, i.aro up nil hope nf recovery. 'Ihroiigh tho iiho nt Jir. .siimne'a II i!il('erri.viru,." lire nine a koihuI uml henliby man, uml rcn ilna an to thta 1'ny, nltlouigh nter twenlv yeais iiuvn cloiisi ii sluen he wn cuiwl. PHKll.i ONfc I)tll,i,AR. lx bnltl ih 5. If vmir diiicgiat urstoielteeperdnra mil sill it, we will fill want tin I lli.Eeu ficicht imnl. to imv nil dress, on leceipt ol unco. ruiTAHEii onlt nr 330 N. Klvtli Street, I'lillnileliiiiln. bold by nl I'loiutuint DiuuKUts. Itching Piles! PILES, PILKS, ITCHING PILES, Poalllvely rureil by tbo iiseot SWAYN K 'S 0 INTJIE1ST. Home Trsti.mony : I wai snrelv ntlluved wllh onenf ilu nni H'a tiCNslu;)! all uisens.M I'rurllti. nr i rurigo. or mmo coinmenlv nowii n IicIiIiil' J'lb a Ibo llcliliu nl llniPs w.iFWtimnft inti.lernlile li:ew!i. ( 0 ny M'tnteliliift, aim not mifii qucnlly beenmo ((into noi e. I boilL'bt ll box of " Swil lle'rt Ohitineiit " llu iimi ei e quid, lellrt, nnd in ii ahoit Hum mn lo a iieiii-et cuio. I o ill now rleep llmliatui boil, and I ivnmil it vbe oh who nio eiiiri'iingt with thla ilbtro tdiigioiupliihit loproriiiM w,iviie's Oiiiliueiil" ot oneo. I hud tried niencnii Inns almost liiumiicrable, w thout llniMii'r nnv tiHrm. niiioit relief. Jo- W. 1.11 Itf.Vr. , 1 inn id lKcilol A elitist. Jloolnutl shoo IIoiibo. 341 Noiih Seciinii.hln ci. Phlliiililplili. SKIN DISEASES. HWAYNE'S ALL HI A LINO OINTMtNT lanbo li spiclllc lor TETTEIt, 1T( II. SALT lllll'.UM, hCAl.ll HEAD. KltYHIPELAS HAUBEll'H ITCH. Ill 11 lll.OTOHUM, ALL HUAI.Y, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS ERUP i'lON. l'eiioetlv ore mid hoitnlcsa, even on Ibo most ten ler infant. Pi ico ,10 cents. 3 buses fnrfi.21. bent iiv m ll toniiynddnssou locelpt of pruo Sold by ail the lending Dnigststs. Preoaieil only by ins. s;v,iv,i; & so, 330 .North Sixth-St., Plilladelplila. : : use lADORNj LONDON I your I u:-ti n-i HAIR, i for niieToniKa GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Or Its Superior ExccIIpiicp. Read this Home Ccrtlflcoto teatllled to by Kdwmd u. Gatriaues. ono of tho imist compe tent Pi litre sis and Chemist In Pblladelpbla, u man wIhho veracity none can doubt i 1 am happy to add my testimony In tbe great value it tno "London Ilnlr Co or Restorer." which i (steied my hnirto Itsorlglnal darkiol. or. and the huo appears to tio pciiuniient I nui .atistied that this preparatiu ll nothing IlKiin die, but upeiates upon the scereilons. It 1 also ii bountiful hair iliesluu, and nrumotei the ?:rowth. 1 purcbaned tb tlit bott.e irom Eo, I. Uarilenes. muirK St Tenth and Coatu.-als who cm alio teidllv my h.ur wjs vo y gray when 1 coiumejce.l Its use. Ml!A MILl.hlt. No. 731 N, Nluth-st., I'hliadeipbla. Dtt. 6WAYM! A ros -Itespicled lMeudi I have t.io nloaauro to iuforiu .ton tbntulnoyof my uiqualniancc, Mrs .Ml lcr. Is delighted wltn tho bptriaiet your Louilou (Jo, or lluir llestoi. er." Her hair was tailing rnpldly and qui.n giay. The color hJg beuu leitoi-ed, aud the 1 .11. Uic out entirely .topped by its ue. K. 11. UAltlttOUES Druicglst Cor, Tenth and Coatos sta.. Phila. All that art can hccompliah In boutlfylng. streiig benluir, thlckeulinr and '.noi mug tho ualr istffoo.ed ni usimr 'iondnn Hair Color Roator. er." It aifniulatei and forces a new growth tt giay restores its UjIoicI color, and lenders It silky ano. beautlluii cukm bandrunt keep, the scaln cliv.u cool and boa thy. All tlrunglsts il It. Price 75 cents; six bottles, (4. Sent by rxpres. to any uddiois. 81VAYNK & BON, 310 N. Sixth at., rtiilad'a. SOLE PROPRIETORS. For Salo by all DrugglNtH. July 15. 1676-yt PIETY FOR COMPANY. It Is not untistinl for nroulo lo kpoti tlii-lr best IiiiiispIioIiI things tlio li(it tied aim cintia for iiiir (,'npsts ; soma Keep for tlii't.i tl.clr best looks, nnd tnniiticrs, nnil words j sonin ro still fur. tlicrnnd kepn all their nlctv for tlicin. Not a lilt of It do tliey uio for Ihoiii'lvrs or families ; It Is lmvcr rphi on ordi nary occasions. and to Is perhaps all tho nicer, nnd thcro Is tlui niotti of It for cduipiiny. KiioiikIi of It there is, If not n Riitfelt. Tho vitltor Is treated to It itilli n liliorallty llkntlmtof tho Western honse-wlff, wlio, on helnir Kild by her milliner Hint snu tnlulit pill i;s tnolns ses in his ten, Insisted Ihstlfslio tnnde It nil molasses it wouldn't bo any too Kdoii tor nun. It was Jits. Siinpklns' parlor a nlcp, religious lookiiiL' parlor, verv. A inon- sltous (jteitt Illble, hound in inornrco nnil noui, with n purple ribbon book mark n yard lout dangling tlih cruci fixes, lay nlonti In seeming sacrednoss on Hit! centre tnhle. Three cettlllcates ol life membership iu religious societies hung In heavy gilt fmiies upon tlie wall. No Idle ornaments or vain curi osities on tho what-not, hut divine songs nnd sacred liyuins Iisxter's enini's nest," Taylors " Holy Liv ing and Living," IIowo's "Hies !!( I! t'SS of tho Righteous" books of oxnlled pluty, Hint bear their readers like angel wings lo the very gates nl'tlio beautiful city. Reside them were choice piles of magazines labeled " Guide to Holi ness " ' Tho air of tho placo was still and sol emn, almost holy. Deacon Wilson felt Unit it wns while ho walled thero for Mrs. Siinpklns. Ho took up a number of tlie "Guide to Ilolineis" and opened it. ' Perfect Love," " Heaven lir luw," " Living Ilelow our Privilege," lie lend in the table or contents. " What a goodly woman Slter Simp kit s Is I" bo said to himself, nnd laid tho magazines In its place, fueling him. self to ho mi far from holiness that tho very title of the articles were discourag ing to Mm. " 1 urn glad there Pro sotno good people ;" ho added, looking nround the room at tho " parlor Rible" and the life inemheliips. " Yis, Sister Slrnpklns is a very de voted woman " Mrs. Siinpklns entered with sweet and pl.icid countenance, and grave.stib diied manlier like one Jiiit leaving chapel service or closet meditation, noil in low, eli!itened tones welcomed tho deacon nnd nssined hlir. of her high estimate of the privilege of Christian (oiiiiininiiin, of the M.iength she deriv ed from ChilHtlau association, tho com fort fiom Chi Minn sympathy. TIioiIimcoii hail barely tlinolo make a biiltable i espouse wln-n she lii'julrcd : " And what Is the state of Zion, dea con ? What say the watchmen on the walls V" The iiie?llon wns general, and tho deacon was safe in the answer, ' Fow go in nl the gates. ' " And whj? Why Is It?" exclaimed Mrs. Simpkius, witli an air and tone of touching solicitude. " Why must wo win-, mi itiiiK to see me spirit of God poured out ? Sutely the faith Is in our selves. Tlie church is living far below her duty and privilege Too many of us aro not yet sanctified, wholly winctl. tied ono with tho Lord. Too many of os Kill cling to tlie wotld, still liavu nppetito for the fleshpots of fcgypt. Wo have come out of the world and we must not look hack." " Oh I" groaned the good deacon, "I feel sometimes that I am the Ac.han in tlie camp of Ieiael, tho Jonah that hin ders the ship." " Do you ever read the ' Guide to Holiness ?' " asked Mrs. Siinpklns, when she had fully delivered her opin ions on tho condition nnd duly of the church. The. deacon confessed thatho had not. " It's an excellent work, deacon," said Mrs. Siinpkins, with slightly in creased warmth of manner. " I can recommend It with entire confidence. 1 have taken It for years and find it very spiritual. Perhaps you would like to read It. Take tho last number it you would. " Thank you, sister, not to-day. Some other lime, perhaps." " Tlis work strenuously urges the doctrine of entire ssnctilicatloa; that it is the privilege of all Christ! ins. What do you frink of It, deacon ?" question ed Mrs. Siinpklns. " Oh I I don't know," sighed the good man. " The command li, ' He ye holy as I am holy ;" but, oh. dear I sometimes I'm afraid I haven't even been jus'.ified ; that after all I shall bu a castaway." " We need faith, faith to lay hold on tho promises" urged tho unwavering Mrs. Siinpklns. " Rut my life Is so poor, 6ister," groaned the deacon. I enme so far Miort In ever thing. The thing I would not I do, and what I would I do not," " I believe It Is our privilege to live above sin," began Mrs. Siinpklns, when the door openrd and a smutty, uucared for littlo fell iw ot hulf a dozen years put in ids hca J. " 1-s, darling you may take one off the bureau. Now don't disturb mother any mom." " I believe It Is our blessed privilege, resumed Mrs. Slmpkins, "to live above sin, to hae Christ dwelling in us con stantly, filling uh with perfect love, rais ing us above nil doubts and feurs and strengthening us with the hope of glory." " A blessed privilege IV echoed the deacon, nnd roso to go. " I thank you for this visit, deacon," said Mrs. Siinpklns. " I think It Is good for the saints to speak ono to an other Co run again soon, deacon, nnd borrow my Guldn to Holiness.' " " Thank you, thank you," said tho kind-hearted dencon, hastening his movement, seomlngly alarmed at this second mention of tho magazine. "Thank you. I am glad wo .meet so often In the honso of God, slstor." " I nm never willingly absent from the means of grace," nnswerod Mrs. Slmpklns, witli somewhat llko a glow of satisfaction on her sweet faco. " I nm glad you lovo God's worship, sister. Good hyo ,' And tho deacon took Ids leave, In no way benefitted by his visit, anil feeling that he had conferred no benefit. Alia. Slmpklns was on spiritual heights far above him Ho could not touch tho hem of her garment. She flow up stairs to her nursery nnd snatched the baby from Bridget. "Now go to your washing as quick as yor. can, and try and havo It done In somo kind of season for once. And havo your dinner decently cooked for once, If you can." Not a word of thnnks to tho poor ser. vant for having held tho poor baby so long, while her work was lying undone below stairs. What had so suddenly changed Mrs. Slmpklns' looks nnd manners ? What had driven away her sweetness and placidity, her heavenly Still 1 0 ? HCW Cliaiipnil lior vnlno ..,n So keen and cutting I How nngry alio I'luncii us Hue eaiieu 10 tier little son : " Jimmy, come hero I" The boy obeyed. " Now don't Von ever nrrntn onmo n the parlor when I'm there with com pany,'' sho exclaimed to tho young In truder, as sho cuff eil hi ear nnd then on the other, making both ring. She did not call him "darling " then. " You 're tho worst ooy I ever saw," she went on. " I have no lrlo. what von'll crow nn In Lo II times have I told you not to come to me parior wnen nn there with company? Ami vet vou alwava im. .Tncf ... as I fini there In comes ycur frowsy m tin 'i his was tmn. for thn obtl.l . , - vrrta uright enough to know his opportunity. The utllv sweet, liberal f I nm llta rnnll ever had was when sho was under the observation of company. Then, for ap pearance fake. slip wnnlrt ava blm ...,. he asked for. He always had to nar mi ii, luii-iwiviu ui tingling ears and sinartliiL' tlesh. tint, lm turned, toughened, and did not mind tllUlll IIIUUH. This unsnlntlv niifl lint,' lining treatment bad nnlv Inst, b.nn o i.ii. tered to Jimmy when an odor of burn ng iooii was perceptltilo "Uridect I ' screamed rrj ;imni,i " your soup U burning, Hrldget ,' ' .ni iinswer j nnu leaving the baby with Jhntnv. Mrs. SlmnH na flow tt. 1 1. n kitchen and snatched Mm troiiia r, v.W IIUIU tho stove. What made vnn let. fbo cistm she exclaimed, tis Rrldget entered. j was on tno sued, ma'am." " Hut vou oiiL'ht not to lm kitchen when you havo anything on tho firo." " Hut I had to hang out Ihe clothes, ma'am, or they wouldn't bo dried. I was so long with the baby that tho washing's far baoV, ma'am." " I never saw anything like It. You've always Mime "xcme, no matter what you do. Why didn't you set the soup hack while you were on the shed?" " I nid not think of It, sure." "And why didn't you think of It ? I've tried so hard to make a good girl of you, and I declare I'm almost tired out." " Well, I've thought of giving you a rest from me. There'sno use In so much said, and being so tired, all for a sud of broth." F " No words, Rrldget ; I never allow my girls to answer back. It's bad enough to have my things burned up without any imprudence from you. " You can look for another girl to do your work. I can't suit you, and you've leave to find ono that can." " How foolish In you to got mad, Rrldget, Just for nothing. It was my placo to get angty and not yours. ' It was my money that was burned In the soup." " Ah, and there was no money burnt at all, and no loss of soup, either, for the children and tno'll have it to ate, burnt or not burnt as you yourself knows well. And It's not at all about the soup, either ; there's enough more; frettitii: and fussing from morning to night, whenever yourself 's In the house, and I'm running here and there for the children, and yourself, and ma work to be done all the same, aud vd never pleased ; but always this Is" wrong and the other ain't right, and rue work ing till I can't hold tne two feet twunst to the floor, and thin I'vo never dona thd work half well enough." " If you are dissatisfied you had cct. ter go, Rrldget, but first consider what It Is to liavu a good, steady place, with good teliglous people. You Irish girls never know when you're well off." " And It Is not well off any one Is that works in this house," answered Rridget. " I shan't listen to any more of your Impudence, Rrldget. I wish you to keep on with your work till I get an other girl," said Mrs. Slmpklns. There was something Indescribably galllug and oppressing Iu her tone and manner that roused the worst of feel lugs the generous.good uatured Rrldget was capable of, and she dashed thedip- CONTINUED ON FOURTH. FAQE. t
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