1. H. V. MbitTiiiMGii, Propriotdh INDEPENDENT-" Livo and Lot Live." $1.00 u Year if Paid in Advance VOL. IV., No 45. hKlllUHTON, OARHON COUNTY, l'ENN'A, SATUHDAY MORNINO, OUTOMIR 7. 1870 Subscribers out of County, $1.20. CARDS. Furniture Wurehome. V. Sthwtrtt, Bank Irml, tlralerin all kindi furniture. CoJInt node to order: nnnt nnrl Sline (Ink, 01 1 a ton Prettier, in 7rmt' building, Hank atre at, All orttrt promptly iwra worn ioarran-u. r Ait r. btrotiikhs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 7-0mra! 2J floor oflthnad'a Hall, Bf ntt Gtimtlc. Pa. All bu.lnem entruitsd to bin will b Hoaiplly att.nt.dto. HavJ7, It. ATTORN HT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, JEavch Chunk, P. UrOBr. above Dalon's Jery Store, Broadway yjg- A. DtSKIIAMISll, M.U., PUTSICIAN AND SURGEON ClMteUI altsalloa paid t4 Chronic niMAtea. OBm: South Eait corner Iron amf 2nd st., Le I thton, Pi. Arm j. mu D a. N. B. UltBEll, paAriTIOIMU rllYBlCIAN AND SUWWIN. Onto, ln Street, aeit d.nr shove the Pontofllre, lab.lgtitn, ra. ohms uours rarrjTiiieeitci, uaj rtw la t. 12'eW remainder uraay aiomrein L.kljktoa. nori' III I.IUI1U1TI, JAJ.B.LOOIE B1 IBRTOLETTB x LOOSE, ATTORHETl AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, mci JTIritNtlnil Bink Dnlldlnf, 2nd Floor. UAUCK CHUNK, Pirn. Can ba eooaaltst In Qeraiai. f Julr 24 18T P 9. MBBHAK, I ATTORNBT AT LAW, Kelt Dor tafTIr Natiol Bask, UU0U CHUNK, PA 3-fkn hs raoanltad la fleraiM. f Jn9. JJ A. RKUTZ, rcmcx of this ruACE, snmt'e Raima. BANK-St.. LimaaTOK. iConveyanxlar, OalleaUnc and all other bnsl nana .oatrseted with the oflce promptly attend. vs. Aim, Acamtfar tka PaiohMOand Salo u Baal Batata. April H-vl rJinONAS BECK, jTjsncc of tuk pjcacb, BANK Streat, LUIIianTON, Pa. OnTsTartrler. Collecting and all bualneits eon aart.d with tin. alfita prasnftly attaudsd to. Mr-Arsat for'tlrst-clMis luturane. Companls. and RUka of fSll kinds tafcan on tht moat lltwral a.rta. w. n. itAPinBR, ATTOKNSY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I tsx Sia'atr, LtaiaMTON, Pa. Kaal KataUau. Collection Ayenrj. Will Bavnnd f ell Ttf ai Ktatr. O.nvejrauclnr neatly dour Col l.'tiar""sptlr maaV. Settling Katates or 1). . -4nte a .peclaUy. May bs eon.uMe.1 In Knllsh ana Hrraan. Not. 22. THOMAS UEDIimKR CONVEYANCER, AND 8ERERAL IN8UE&KCE AGENT Tha folle'lag Companies ar Represented: A.KHAWON MDTUALKIKK, KKAD1NU MUTUAL ITllltt, WVONtlNQ FIKE, POTTHVILLK FIRE. LKlIKHi FIltlCaaAUoTnAV KI.JSRV ACCIDENT INHUItANCE. Ataa rrnnavrraala nd Mctval Ilarae Tblef DMMraand Iinrui Com pan r. Umtl.im. 1MU8. KEMEItER. J P. BICL.TK, PHOTIinrtAPHER, Upper Main atret. hLATINtlTON, PA.. 9n tao a ALUtar reoentlr aocipicd by it. r. IIXNCLK P PCTUStS TAKEN IN ANT WSATITER. CJILDiiK'M LIKKNEKSKa A peoisltr. rATROtf AO)R SOLIflTKB, Aad k'atWactlun Um ant cad Jnntlt-Tlyl JIVIO ESS BERT'S Livery 6s Sale Stables, ARK TREBV.LEUIQHTOIf, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, KLKGA.KT CAUUIAGES, jLHi poadrslr LOWKX PJIICM Uao tar ther Lnary la the Caaatir. Largs and handaotas Oarrtan tor rosiarat rnrpemoa and WfOdlaja. DAVID BBUKIiT. jKov. IS. laTA w. jajEx BUILDER A CONTRACTOR BANK STREET, LBUIGBTON, PA. BearotfmltT- annonncaa to tha eltlannaof Le bialiton aod Tlolmty that ha la bow preoarrd to IfjM TKAOT far Ul KHKCTION of DWELL jpq HOUBES. CIIUUC11EH, KCUOOL Mouses. ana oTnKH BuiiiDiNos. Aim 4hat he keepa eoMtanHy on hand fall aasort aaent of erery deaerJptloa or BUA30I1 KD eaaalattoa- of FLOOIIING. SIDINO. DOORR. ABU. BLIND4. KUDTTEllB, MOLDINOH, At., which he it prepared to inrnlali at the Try Loweat iluket ITloaa. Patroaaze reepeettaily aollettM. Ma IT. Wl(, B. BEX. T O CAPITALISTS! A LIMITRD NDMBER OF SHARKS OF THH CAPITAL STOCK OF TUB ' t Lehighton, Gas Light, Co. Mill tetnilo andlapoaed el. Mb area FIFTY DULLAKS. Habeonptiona to Uio Stock will ai e rwelvtod and Infonnalion laroiaheo ou ap. preattoo at Uua office, . n-V.MORTHIMBR. Irffajthton. Aunia. 1B71. I?On QOOD JOD I'RINTINa, CALL AT x THE OARUOrl ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promlaed. and at city prlota. JUe euro to oall-U will iiy to oo ao. Railroad Guide. N OK.TII I'KN.-VA.HAII.IIOAI). PanMctiiipri for Phllnilcliilila will luavo I.dilcli. ton ollowni . a. ni., Tin. L. V. nmvn nt I'lilln. at r:tt n in. 6:12 a. m. via L. v. arrive nt I'liun. nt V: u a. 7147 n. ni. via It. t S. II:U i. in. :Z n. in. via U V. U:i7 p. m. via L t . lOi'iT p. m. via li. V. W P. in. Tin L. A H. 4:l7p. m. via L. ,ts. 4:41 p. m. via L. V. ll:"Uit. m. !:M p. m. 2A p. in. 5:4 1 n. ni. 8: in p. Ml. 8:19 p. in. 8:23 p. in. t .li p. m. via L. V. RKtiiniliin. leavfldetint at Terka and Aincrl. can Ht lMilla., at 7tiw, 8:43 nnd 9:49 a m. i 2:10, 4Snml 5:13 p. m. Fare frimi Lontchton to Plilla., f 2.55. Kacuralon Ticket,, ft OI April IT, 1)H KM.H (1LAI1K. Agent, 0"RNTIIA 1j IX. II. OP- Ti. J. I.KIIHIII A HUStJUKIIANNA III VISION. All Hull Itnulr tn l.ini(r Urnnvli. I'ASBRMIKlt 8TAT10NS:iN NKW VUIIK POUT OK I.II1KHTV ST., AND FOOT OK UI.A IIKS0N ST., N. 11. TIiiki Tnlilo of May 22, 1870. 1 rilliH luare l.ehlcliton ag lullcwa: ForNewVork, Laalnn, Ar., nt 6.27, 7.47, 11117 a. In., 2.21',, 1, 17 p m. For Philadelphia, 6 27, 7 47, 11.07 a. til., 2.20, 4.47. 4'or.Mauch Chunk at 10.20 a.m., 1 09, 6.38, CM 8 48 p.m. For W llkrmllarre andScrantnn at 10.20 a, in., 1.09 B.euy. mi. tttlurnitta Id-ate New York, from atallon Cen tral Itallrotd of New Jrtij, foot of l.iljorty ilreet. North Itller.at6.40. 8.15 a.m.. 1.00. 2.45 and 4.00 p. m. Uoata lenie foot of Clarkaon Ht. at 12 50. 1.A0 and 3.20 i. in. LeaTe Phllailelphli, rroui Depot North Penn'a U It., at 7.I,U.4.1 H. Ml., 2.15, 3.45,5.16 p. in. Leare Katon at VM, 11.40 a. in., 3.65, 6.30 T.00 p m. Iave M.utch Chunk at5.20,7.40, 11.00 a.'m., 2.20 4.40, p. in. Fo: further particular, aee TtmeTlltlea at the riiutiomt. l-ASSKMUIItS KOIl L0NU llltANCII C1IANOI! CARS AT r.l.l.AHKTII. II. P. II A LD WIN, Gen. Pautnuer Agent. July 4. 1874. plUI.A. i IlISAIIINO HAILllOAI). Arrangement of Passenger Trains. BEIT. IWII 1870. Traliia leave ALLKMOWN ai followBS IV1A rfcllKlriMEN IITlANCtl.l For Plillmlelpliln. ut M.IJ, H.3S, a.0O, a.m., '12.00 uouu, o.iit uuu -u..o u. m. -IISIIJAYH. For Phllndelphla ut13D a.jiu. 12.(0 noon ami (VIA IIAS1 LTNNA. nllANCIl.) For Un ullim, I 6 Co, ts.n a in., li-0. 2 10, 4.30 aiiiueo p. m For HnilllOuri;. f 3 30, 5 50, S.65 a. 111., 12. 2 J, 4 30 anil u on n.tn. Fur l.rm:mier and Columtila, 5 5J, 8.55 o.ni. ami 4 no u in tDoo not run on Mnuilaya PU.1 II A M. 'or lteadius. 2.10 a m. 2.25 unit 9 no u m. For ll irrlilinrp, 2.30 a.m, and 10 o.ni. Tlalua FOH ALMiN'lUWN learn as follows: (VIA l'KKKIUMRN URASC'll.) Leavo Phi'ailelnhiti. '6.10. u.liu. in., 2.K, 6.2. 9 L-i auu - I.W p. Ul. HtlNBAYl. Lmvo rniladclphla, 8,15, B.2) a. m., nnd 4 1 0 p. ru. (VIA EAST TKNNA IlrtANc ll I Itave lleauini; 7.4 '. 7.4 1 l.'.u a ui 4 00, .in fml IU.30 D ni Luavu llanHlinrr, 5 21,6.05, e 10 a. lu., :.no. .67 and 7.iri p.m. Leave l.au(aler.n.40 7.45 a-m.-iK1, and s. 15 t, tn. Iieave L'oltiuiblA fi a.m.. l.uo and 3 33 p.iu. HUHUAVH, I"ivo UeadlDR. 7 J) and 7.40 a.m. Lt'avn Hiirrl'iiaiK, S.tti a ra. TralUfl Uiaike.l tljln 11 run to and frnm rtertnt tli and Oieen alreetw. lMilladeiiiliU. other trntai to a- d Inun Unvid Htreet dep it. uiur.jjn. in iiniu iruiii nil aneipu-n linn u.i i. m. ti.im fiom Alleiitnwn nave turuuxli cat a o ami In m K nilia, N. Y. Too 1.15 11. m Until Iro'U rtli adelnhla Knil 12. (0 noon liain riom AilouUiwu oavo tbruiigli cars Ui and It am Pl.taion 'I ho 5.23 p in. tiutn from Philadelphia and t.M n. m tiulnfrom Atlentowti havn ihrnnuii cor to and irom aIhucu Uliutik. J. K. WOOT11CN. Bept. 23, 187lt. Ooifrd.Vuperiiiteiidenf. PENNSYLVANIA IIAILHOAl), PHILADELPHIA t KlIIE nit. DIVISION. Summer Time Tahle. On and altei HDkliAV apimi. "it ie-A Trains oa the l'lnUaelphlu A Jirie llallioa'd Ul vWm will ran im toliows : WKnl'H'AKI), ERIE EXPllliiss lenves New York 9.2 a.m. a-iiu .ncipnia iz.up.ui. ll.iltlnio.o 1.20 p.m. llaiTlhHDr." 6.00 u.ni. arr. at WilManmpiirt 8.55 p.ui. Luc llariu 10.30 p.in J.l 1H ill l K n tti ERIE MAIL loat ej New York 8.25 ti!ai! A'hilailclolila ll.51p.ui, Jlclitmuro tuo p.ni, limit. bui 4.25 am. Wllltmni-iM)! t bio a.m. . ( LiK)kUaea ti.40a.iu. Ronovu 10.65 a.m. arr. ati:iin 7.&nti.m. NIAtlARA EX. loaves l'nllndclphia 7.V0 a.m. iiumuioie 7. vi a.m. lluirikhtirK 10.43 a in. arr. at Willlamrpnrt 1.50 p.m. Loot ll.vea 3.13 p.m. ltenova 4.15 pm. Kano 8.45 p. m. Huff.ilo L'K IIAVEN AC. I've 1'ttiladelphla 6.00 a.m. iiaiumore 8.Ma.u. llariisburg 1.23 p.m. arr. at Willlamaport tuop.m. lick llavim Mnnn SUNDAY EX. leavea New York 8.23 11.111. l'liiutdclphia llo3p.ni. llaltlmore 9 10 p.m. HnrriBtmr 4.111 am. arr. nt Willlamaport 7 40 a in, EASTWARD. PIIII.AD'A EX. leaves Kne 7.00 p m. J.iicic liavcn 6 3Jii,iu. Wllllamiport 7.53 a.m. arr. at llariubmir ll.40a.1n. Baltimore e.2fi p ni PliUndi'iphla 3.30 u.m. NHtv Viirlc Aum DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane 6.90a'.iii ltenova 10.10 a. ni, Ijxtnaven 11.20 am. Willlamaport 12.40 a.m. arr. at HairiBbuiK 4.H'p.tn. l'hlladolihta 7.20 p.m. New Yuri 10.15 p.m. Ilaltimoro 7.33 p.m. Waahioaton s.02n.m. ERIE leavea Erie l'.20a.m. ltenova 8.55 p.m. Lock Haven 10.05 pm. Willlamaport 11.15 p.m. IIrrtburic 2 45 am, " " Baitlmure 7.33 a m. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. New York 10.10 u.m. FAST LINE leaves Willlamaport 12.13 a.m. arr. at narnaourg 3.03a.m. Baltimore 7.35 am. Philadelphia 7.33 a.m. Nav Yurk 10.23 H.m. SUNDAY EX. leavea Wllllainepoit 8 15 a.m. arr. ut iiamauurir u.fJH.m. Philadelphia s.sop.m. rnew 1 ojk p.ir, llalttiuore- 7.35ji.m. Erie Mall West. Mia Kara Kxuresa West. Lock ITaven Accom. Wist and Bar KxnreMt Eaat make close connection at NortliDmborl.ml with L.J2U.UR. trains tor witCMbarro and Hcianion. Erie. Mall West. Nlacsra Eipress West. Jitle Express West and Ixick IIkvuu Accommodation Weal makeoioso connection at WilllainSDOrt with N. C. U. W. trains north. lir(o Man wet, Nlasara e xpress iyt ana Day Express East make clnso connection at MiriK iiavea wiiu u. u. v. mu iruuia. Krln Ma. 1 Eaat and U'estoouroct at Ktlo with trains on U S. & M. 8. Kit, at Corry with O. C. t A. v. Kit., at .mporiam wim u. n. v, a r. lilt., and at Drlltwood with A. V. lilt. Pai lor Cara will run oetween Philadelphia anil Wllllamnioit un NiagHia Kxpreas West, Frio Kxpress wost, A'nuouoipuu c;spresa .;asi. jiay Kinross East and Sunday Exuress East. bleeping Cars nu all nlglit trains. Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WELCOMEI WHLLOMKI WELl OMICI WELCOM El WKI.1 OMEI WF.T-OMM Will COM HI V IC1.COMKI WHLCOMI.I WELCOMP.I HtlRY t PKTRIW LAUIIY A PISItMllV IiAUUY I'HTKHS' LAUHY A PHTKUI Po't.nirtco iiiilnltiii;, I'nat Ofllen 1. 1'd'nir, 1'iwt Olllro Ilnliiliii", Posuomeo llnlMiMjr, TO ARE WKLCOMEI THE JTKWE8T StTI rtNflH. WKU'OMKI THE NKWIOHTHmilNIIH V,fi!" Vl,r- NflWKHT KUI'l'INOS. WELCO.MEI THIS NEWISH P HUITINUH. WIOLCOMKI Clntha, (I lasnneioi and Vo-tlnrs . I'H-t'UMKI wlnoi wo niakn ui lu I'taliinu. .yfi.':.c;,(.,,''.l "'' '.' nl"' "nrimlo btj Iuh at Iw. WKLCOMl'.l est I r co for 1 ash. jy,!';.,',,.'(?.M F! nu" ides ci.o ni i .vn WIJLCOMKI JIK8IDE8 (ILOl IlINtl JSi'lWnMJ,'! Vlsttnrs 0.111 aeo htnck of rin.l. M f' Pw!': l',,e Umli rwrar Hun. Kr SHilll 'luilmif WriitiiliuiH.ltnta 'n., W I.I COME! ItooK and hnni by the doziiia, JXf.J'KHwM '."'"k?t wielHds nml rravoinir i;!'Mi- 31"88 Umlip'llai nnd ntiioi aiti- Wl.n OMM oius for tlio wnnr anil uo nf W.l!;K?,Jjn MAN mj nor kind. WKI.CO.VEI MAN AMI nor KIM). W R LCOJ1EI Welcome also to WELCOMr.l LAURV ,t PJIlEItv. jvii.coMni lauiiy x pi rM ts- WHI.COM I I LAUIIY A PltTK ! WELCOM Kl LAUIIY I'ETMIIV wr.Lt O.MKI BANK STIIKHT WBLCO.MKI BANK H . T W hLCOMI.I WKLCO UKI I ' Lch filiton, 'millilllUII. tvK'.;! W '"J""-' u?",l, c"n""'l e the rholfl. WKLCO MM e.t uu.lltv comMm.,! with tLo WKLUi Mlil wni.com ui ONK UjWEr rmot!. ONE I OWEMT 1'IIICB. WKLCOMKI ONE PltlCE 1(1 ALL. W1.LCOMEI ON 10 I'JIIUIO TO ALL, Xi':Lt'.0.?'.!'! The Barer roiorvlnc the prlvl. ... !' . ,'A. ! "' returning nooifa or leceiv. w'-jiiiiLaury & Peters WIILCOMICI t o a. wkIcoj!.-! kaury & Peters WIH.I OMI I .'ilW iaury & Peters IV M.CO.MKI . XVWfl Laury & Peters WPLCOMEI WELCOM Kl ONE PRICE CASH STORK, VKI.COM Kl WUI.COM IM ONE PRICE OAfjU STORM, WKIXO.MI.I ,v hl'JO il 1.1 l'ntt orilco Btulilmir. WKLCO II Kl Wltl CO.MKI W.0LCOMI..I Pii-LOIIke Iliilliliiii;. Wl.'L'OME! RANK ST . LEHIUH'I ON. WIJ1.COM Kl Wr.l.t'OMI.l BANK HT, LUHUIIITON. WELCOM I'.l Kept, ro-ml '7G." St. BRADY'S CRNTENNIAI, CK1AII AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND Illl.LIAIlU llUOlt, one door above Hank's Bakery. Bank St.. Lclilglifoii.' Aln, (1ENERAL NHWH AOENCY. Bully ami Weekly Papers and liiko.-lilo J.lliiiirv ri'Kii arly suppllol. A pill I, I8,n. Truss and Surgioal Bapdafje Stand. -. r.iir,i i. no. si .orin e.oenthHt. lu.Wlrnl.ai 1 v.... ...... . "mil tumui'iimm. 1,'llUHIlMl roved Tinsacw slionlder Hi ikw, I Muslin t 1 ck " . - ...'u.-.i 1 ...... .j-, i-.ijinii,, i, , c. Bctta. Hii"peiisnrlc, Crntcliea. Deformity lllRtritmnnti X,. Al.n t-i r. ....... i.i.ni.. self ndjustlnn- sud other celeUmted Female Sup nniteiij Lady Attenilnnt. Lniiro utock oud low ntleo-. Ileml" aiiccossfully tuated. juiv oi, isa.. iy. DISEASES OF MEN, niiuit 1 ri ru HAPPY RELIKF tn Yonna; UliMAtiljr.S Men numt he edectarf Errors and Abuaofl In nurlv lifA. linn. hood reatoreiL IintMHlimetita TO to ll.irrl.iKe removed. New mn.Loil ef treHimeut. New Minnrieti "d lemaikabie lemedins. itltlllAuEi, Hooka ami clri ulirs sent liee In ae.iled envetnnpa iililpm HOWARD ASSOCIATION. 419 7. NUllh St.. J'hilauli lpiiln. Pa. Au Inxtlintlon having a h'sh repatiitlon lor honoraolo conduct and proles aionul skill. Sept. 16,'V. A Good Family Medicine SWAYNE'S Tar and Saisaparilla Pills. AS- UKAOACIIK. I.nnconr and Melan choly generally sprlnir trnm a unordered stom ach. onsilvenea or a torpid liver. Each may he apeiHlily removed lv Dr. Swsyue's Tar Pills, which stimulate the liver and stomach to a lie ItUv action lu retnovlnir ml bld.nusne&s. and pioduclng 1 egular evacuations ot the towe.s. LIVKU COMPLAINT, that dreadeldle4se from which so many per. sons FUftcr, Is frequently the caUM) of Ileatlaclit, Indigestion and Dvspepsla, Is speedily relieved, and arn often permanently cured by their ue. Fevers sin oiten pieventcd by the usoof ilie,-e sara ip.irllla litis, asther cam' on, through llio blood, the Impuiltlis fmm wlneli they ail, lor COsriVENESS there Is notulux so effectual as Swayno's Tar and Sdrsaparllla Tills. They are putelr vegetable, and act specially 011 the Liter us Blue Utaisur calomel, wlthuut aur bad resa'is ironi takluc. De.Hcnbe symptoms In n'l oommunlcattous, and address letters to DR. b WAYNE & HON, Philadelphia, do charge tor advlt e- Sent by mallou lecelpt of price. l'licoiS cents a boi tl,e boxes for 41. ABK YOUR BUUUOIST FOR TllEM. rm . m a &S&)t Now Advoi'Mpemoiits. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTIOIM" X Th. tllntrpnltiR nnl tlnnffrrotii rotnplnttit nnd im inrmiiiiii'iry pviiiimoiiih, iinirif run rnucu iiti'lit nwi'fitH. Itdiif-ciiPftH. uniti hie fl-nh. fnvpr- iif rmniinntl y rtirecl hy Dr. ayno'KCotniniunut ryint 01 wim t iinirv " nUOiSCUlTlH A tirrtnnnltor nt 1 ulmonAiy ('orirMi.nphoti n chnrHOK rlifrt tijralAtfli or In fliimninlion of Iho niticonn infnitir'irmnf tlionii- tiuoa'i), with nmHh mid rxtncirrfitiqi. lrt Dri'itn, aoarnpiKxn jani ui ie cmpki. tor an I'KiiHMinl ntloctmiiH. tsuru tliroat. lobs uf voic Dlt. SWAYNII'fJ TOMPOUIND Syr up Wild Cherry is a RuvERnios iu:medy. Itrmnrrtinfjt, nr xpittttitf bhunt, inav lircicord from l.irinx, trn lim linmclila r lunpn, nmlftUsi) fioiiiTnilniiBrfiiiHPi. nsitiKHio fihyMc.il I'tHrilmi, iU thorn, tn ulliirH of Ihn vcHHt-N uoiik inutrM.ovt rftrnlnlnp otthn volt-o Htippies. til nuiciialloti, olMliucltuti of the hpLoaI or ilv rr, etc. Dr. Swnyno'H Compound Syrup of Wild Clicrry stilkpi nt thn root of (Itaciiso by pnrlfrlnti tlin lilix il rcntnrititr thn livornrnt bl'liifVHto hcaltliy anion, Invlftorntlnc the tn rroti njefprn. Tlitt oniv flln'Hliiul irinwlv fin hrtnorrhnrr. btoiu lilnl nii'i nil pulmo.iaiy (Mnnp unit. 'Com putnptlvin orthomi mnlipoC'l lit wflik lunf, shiuld not fni) to UfldthlM irtrat Trvtabloicm It mnrvnlou iorpr, not nlv ovor cnnntnp. tion hut ovtT oveiv nhionlc ill-rao wicum ptnOtri! HlliT.'itlvn nrlion m ticcfrif. UmliriN tlH lll C01I!h tS fHHPIIPlI, tlllt IllCtlt fWl'Jlf cii- miui'-h tho pnln fiilj-pu n. tho iml-n rot unit l'i tin i) at uri' 1 htati'luril, thn otomnrh 1m unpimpd ifi It power to oftfcBt nnd iim tpllntu IIipImkI. and ovcry oifrim Un n puior nnd httPi ipiahly blood HiipplHt tn It out or which novr it crea tine and pla-tic njnloual h fnai'o. SAVED HL8 LIFE. A IX lZ3t A It E&A U l.K CU li i: ! Wa that nf Kllwnnl 11. ItamHotl. KflLdLeernl. HeoiB", -weenVs PotliM.v. Itidcn Avc iiie, Plil.HileiphMi. Hn h'.il a violent c ti'li. iilulit nweuts. sole tluoit, irreat we:ikneifl. pit at dif fetent time a ultit nf ilnod. tave rjp at! hoiu f neoveiv. 'Ilirnitirh the turn i f lir. Mcnnie'j irtfl'Vier w Vvrt4" became nsotniflatiil henlthy I man, ami rein ilns mi In this ilav, nlthnucli over i tweiwy 3'i'ni' h ivn elni.nen slttee h" was etited. I'lllUtl O.NL 1IOI.UI1. "I I holt I,.!. 1.1. If1 vonr ilrii'irlat or sloiekeeper iIooh nut sell ti, wo will forwniil nail 111 zell. fieti'llt linnl. tn nnv ail. diess, ou lecetpt of once. ritiTUini oxit nr im. .ivVAVivi: it. sow. 330 N. Sixth Street, I'lllliulrl jililn. Bold by nl Piuiulueiit DiUKKlsts. Itching PiJcs ! PIMiS, l'lLliS, ITUIIING PILES, Positively Cured by Iho use of S WAYS E S 0 1 J. TaUfiS T. Home Testimony : I wa, Hon Ir nlllirtpd with our of thi mmr tiortslnpot nil riM-nwvt rrurltm or linrip. or nmio lomnu'iilv jjiowti tin liclii:i riiia llio tti lilim Ht KiMPK w '8 mmofcf mtf-li rntiU1 ii.cn ai. ( ( li v f( I nt clilll jr. ll l Ml li (it nnfri-rititMiiH' fi.tni quite tot . 1 llUiluhtn 1kX of ' ftlTiilliw'j, OlTilmnnt. ' lis er pph quick rrllcf, nnd In a short tlmn ina'Io a pf-iftTt euro. 1 tvin novr jIpp ii'rlisturl ts, HlllI I WOlllll II'.VlHf! llll Willi Din HliiTiriii nifh I this illMnRlti(otnpliihit topriMuij' -wvim-,.i w iMmrii 1:1 niii'H, j tim iriPil pip"01ip inni almost limmneritlJe, w.thout llmHn nny porui. uncut lellef. Jos V, CIlllIftT. J'ii in of Itniiliil A ('hrifif. Ilooland shoe TTonm. 811 Noilh Si cod-Mrcot. rhllniMnula. SKIN DISEASES. HWAYNE'M ALL If l')A LINO OINTMENT lal-o a spirlflo lor THTTKR. IT( II. HALT llllKUM, SCALD HEAD. KRYSIPKLAH BAHBBlfM ITCH. IK It BLOICIIEH, ALL MJAI.V, UHUbTV. CUTANEOUS ERUP l'ION. Penei'tlv rafn and haimlesa, even in the moat tender lofsnL Price 50 cents. 3 boxes forSl.23. aentovin il toanyaddrissouiccolpt of pnio Sold by ail thn leadlnir Dinculsts. Propared only by un. Kir.4Y.vu & so.v, 330 North Slxlh-st., Plilladelphla. : : use IADORn! LONDON I .y? iHairColor Restorer ! liAIKi i ion itEoTomso : GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS THE PROOF Or its Superior Excellence. Head this Home Cirtlflcate teatiaed to by Kdnnid B. OarriKiics. one of the most coniie ttnt Diupir sis ar.d ch mtstn lu I'hi:ad?lptu:i, a loan wlinse veracity none can doubt : I sm nappy tn add my testimony to the jrreat voice of tho " I.nmtou Hair Co. or Restorer." which t r stored my hair to ItaorlKftial dark rot or, snd tho hueapnears to bo permanent. Iam fatiKlled thai this prrparntioi. Is nothing llko a die, but operates npon the .secretions. It Is also a heuntltul hair dressing, and promotes the frrowth. 1 purchased th" llmt uottl from Eo, li. Uarrtiraes. arucR st. Tenth and Coatee-sts who can also testltv my ti.nr w..s voy jrray when I coniuiouceJ Its use. MRS. MILLER. No. 730 N. Nlntli-st. Philadelphia. lilt. SWAVTiB A soy Respected Friend' i I hae tho nleasnre to Inform ou thatnlaoyot my acquaintance, Mrs Ml Icr, lsdellr-bted ultti tne tuecissof jonr Lounou Color Hair Bestoi cr." Her hair was tailing rapidly and cjni.o olsv. Tho color hta lmn tpAtnred. ond the t .11. iiiR out entirely stopped by its rue. u. li. uaiiiiiuu r.rj DriiRmst Cor. Tenth suit Coales sts.. Phlla. All that alt can accompli)! In u.'au'ltjlnir. RtreiiKiheuluir. thlckeuliiKandndoininstbo nalr Is iffi-olbd uv n-oiiir 'Aindou Hair Color Restor er." It Mfuiulutej and forces a new zruwth If ffiay rettonui its miturul color, and lenders It silky aim heuntltul : cans nandiuffi keepj the ralii clean, coal and hen Uiv. All OraL'tfats sell It, Pncu 73 ceuts: six bottles, (4. Sent by express to any addriss. SWAYNK A SON, 3:10 N. Hlxtfi at, Thtlad'a, SOLE ritOPHIUTORS. For Sale by all Druggists. July 13,187i-yl Ruth's Mistake. IIT AII.VA II, IJflllT.NF.rt. "So you nro going tutuwn ngiiln,'nro yon, kouv" Itiilli'a liluo oyei wero filled with tours, mid Iter vlillillsli faco vvoto a urelvcil look, but her volco lnid n cmn tiiaii(lltii r I ti i In it that Hpollt thu elTect of the pyi-s nnd face. i Unli WeatHtood in front of a merry, erneklliiR hickory lire, that sunt out a warmth which pelietiati'iuvcry corner of the tidy llttlo nlttliifr-rucni. He was hrushliiif Ms clothes briskly, and, tHni; thus occupii'd, did nut look up nt, his llttlo wife's Inquiry, but womlered "What was the nmttcr now." If Itul) hud only looked upnndfeen that beseechliiir, ywuiiliiif look, that pri'lly intf rlnoliiK of the fitmers, how different would have been thoenUIng of the story. "Yes, Until," he said, in a bright, cherry voice, thnt lung thioiigh the) room like tho song of a bird "I must go, but I will bo at home on the seven o' clock train." ".Must gut What for, 1 would like to know ?" "Never mind, Uiithie, you would not iindersttind if I .should take t:.e time to explain It. What doe-i that little head know about business?" Hob's playful worth, that ho hml Imagined would soothe her, hud tho very oiposlto elfcct. ' Oil, of courne I don't know any thing. What a pity you did not marry Mary Ed wards. No doubt nlut Wlllllfl have been capable of understanding you and you business both." Hlltll Mioko Willi a snrcnslle taunt ing ring to her voice, as she bei-an en- ergetlc.illy to brush thu dust off ol the mantel with her apron that Hob bail rl-ed but a moment before. Hoo eomiiD-ed bis liostluhllv to keen back te angry words lie, was not per fect far from It, although hUheort was, large nml warm. lie had maiiv faults and inliruiilles-none know tliein belter, none regretted them go deeply as he. Hob hnd formed a resolution long de fine that be would never allow himself to get angry when Until did, nnd ,L. would keop that vow be It ever so hard, and it was hard, for Knlli was ijulck as a lla.-li to anger, and as gulek over, bursting out witli hot, impatient word-", and ready to mako up In tl.o next breath. "No, Iluthie, I did not want Mary IMwarils, I am satisfied with my rlioiee, and wish that you could say thu same." , "Well, for my pnrt, I think voti oiiRht to be snlinfii'd, when joti know tlut I might have married Will Kills and lived iu a linn house, with servants to come ami go at my coiiini.uid, Instead of tills j llltle leu hy-twelve frame, and myself tile household di udge " limb's lettiper was opto white heat no.v, and .she did not c.re what lie said. "Well, Htithie," Hob said, with a deep sigh, "it will be all right soma day. I will gro v rich or die, and you can marry rich." "(ite.it danger of your growing rich and about as much of your djing ; belter get yuur llfo Insured if yoti are going to die.." "All right, I will. Now I mnst go. I will he obliged to drive Hint single to day, 'peed is lame. I don't !iketo drive her alone, she feels too bad this cold weather. Hut brush my hat, Hutliie, and get me a Handkerchief, while, I harness up, and I will try her.'1 Hub heaved a deep igh as he walked out to tho barn. Kuth's angry words bled Ms tender heart j for, with all her faults, he loved little brown haired Hut lilo better than the whole world, although she tried him sorely some times. He harnessed Bird to the light buggy and drove around to the hitch ing post, tied her, and entered the housa to find his wife standing just where he had left her, wllii the same frown on her brow, and tho same pout to her pretty lips. What In the wide world possessed Kuth, and caused her to be so unkind to Hob, would have been hard to tell. She knew that she was cross and pettish, but could assign no reason for It, only she wanted something, and sho did lint know what. Oh, how her heait ached to lay her head on that great, brave, handsome fellow's shoulder thu hus band's who would have died for her ein!, with her face very close to, sob out her repentenco and crave his for giveness for her bitter words I Hut pride, stubborn pride, held her back. Hob came and stood by his wee little wife, and looked sorrowfully xlown up on her. "Rtithle, I love you sol Don't make me feel my Insufficiency to llll yout heart Kits me, pet, and say good-by." Hob drew her to him, and waited for her to raise her lips for the caress, but he waited In vain; and, bending down, hu pressed a found but sad kiss ou her brow, while he said, "Well, Huthttt, If you will not kiss me good-by, I shall have to go without It, for I will be com. pelled to drive fast to catch the train now. Never mind, we will make it all up wheu I come home " Hob turned, and, with lingering look went out. The last sound Itu'li lu-nrd was tliff iiuh k patter of Uird's feet on the. frozen ground, then he was gone. 'I do wonder what Hob will think of me I He knows that I did not mean oue word that I said. Oh, dear I I wish I had kissed lilni before he went away." So thought Ruth, as situ stood at the window watching his form out of sight. What a loug, long, weary day it was I The nftnrnooti set In, cold nnd gloomy j hut Inside, thanks to Roll's strong arm, all was warm and bright. Old Rover lay stretched nut nl full length before fie cosy lire, wlillii hot sang merrily In his cage. " How dhro ho sing I" Ruth thought, when sho felt so down henrled and sad. Sho went to thu window nnd looked out on the gloomy surroundings, hut found no relief or comfort thorn. She turned away with a sigh, arid out of a little box In the closet she brought forth some mysterious patterns and dainty fine linen, nnd was soon busy with the great problem of littlng toireth er these tiny little garments. In tho mean lime Rob West drovo a rapidly as rouu.li roads would permit to the statlon.lils mind filled with thoughts of Ruth and nil aim had said. Maybo sho was right In censuring him for con demnlng her to the dull and laborious life of n farmer's wife, when she might hive been the bride of wealth. Tfijti tho words, " Hettcr get your llfo lnsur (d, If you are going to die," but per haps it would be. a wlso plan: nnd then, if he slttul l die, Rutlilo would havo something to live on. Rob arrived nt the station Just In tlmo for thetiain, and soon ho was In thn busy city. After he had finished his UU-lness. h,? enters. 1 n tnii i... ... nsuranco (.nice, and presented his no. bio form at the desk for a policy, pay able at his death to Ruth. He found no dilllculty in securing what he soiiRbt and, wltli n deep sight of relluf-for.htj knew not what Im t,io. breast pocket and started for home " Poor little Rutlilo I" Rob thought, as ho wended his way to the depot " I must be kind ami r,.r..i ut,... ...... i . Just now. I expect she can't help belui? Ilervmis nml Irrllnl.l imi.uuid, And at thu same tlme.awny off In thn little cottaue. Ruth wne Hitnlrlrw. it r am sorry I treated Rob so badly I I will nave a nice warm Biipper for him and arterwards wo will talk It all over " Half tiast seven utnl.t ..'i i. i-.'. how the minute hand drags along J Tha littlu talitu ... 3 J i i. . . ? . . " " aiciiu wun (lfilnty Ht- t o supper, tho very things that Rob like.lbe.st. Tim bright fire sparkled a ""-""" . "in great wiue chimney. Hob's comfortable, :irn.r.hii. ; the warmest corner, waiting to hold souietliiriff in Its- d.p.i ti,.. t . .in i . , . B mius ; out still he tarried, 'I know he has had time fo get hero." Rutll thouuht. an sli.. ,.,,..i .i oueo more and peeped out Into the dark- Some one is rvimlnr Li,, u i...i. n.i. One, two, three lanterns. What can it menu i nearer and still nearer they come. Something ,.,. .i ..... ''. '".jiiD nun uiiiorme.i strikes aohill to her throbbing heart. I hey have opened the gate, and are uiiYi.iK in. mio can u oe ? She never moves, but watches them with n stony .Inrn n a flIU, nr. . ... . . mi uuu a neavy uunlen and pause at thu door. She step j aside and they enter and lay Rob's mangled form on the snowy bed. Then, llko a flash, Ruth realizes what has happened, and with a cry of agony that thoso rough but kind-hearted men will never forget, she sprang to his side. " Rob, wak-i up ! It's little Ruthio I Don't yon know me ? O Rob, have you left uio alone ?" Without a strugle, Ruth sank down, senseless and cold. All night sho lay In a deep stupor, and when morning c.tinea weo little life-blos,om was laid, pale nnd cold.by its father's side. Many true hearted mourning friends followed Rob's form to its last restlnr place.tnlk ing one with another how Hob's horso luil shied and thrown him over a high bank, causing Instant death. Ruth came slowly bck to life an.l bitter remorse. The little history of tho pastrame sweeping back to memory, witli Rob's kind notions, and her way wardness blending together to form a most unwelcome picture Oh, It was a trying hour when the life insurance came to I'ght, adding worn. wood to Iter deep sorrow, stretching far out lu the wide, grarr.1 future, the sky bright with expectations, the kind hand and tender heart of Rob at her command. Willi such associations, it was pleasant to bo young. Hut to have fallen from the brightness and bloom of expectations into a desolate waste of darkens and remorse the sky overcast with dark clouds.whlch loomed upbetween her nnd the bright future, mountains high, to walt.weary and trembllng.forad mission at death's door, with the words, "The old must dle.tlie young may die," fresh in her mind, and still be young, was, In. deed, a bitter, bitter fate. Ruth accepted Kob'sglft that he gave Willi his life, and with a meek heart used it as an aid to her deeds of charity, with which she spent the time of wait ing for Oo.l to call Iter away, "to maka it up with Rob." Moviug for a new trial Courting tv ftcond wife. According to the revised statutes of Illinois any person who wagers money or valuables of any nature on the result of an election shall be liable to p,iy a fine of f 1.000 and undergo ImnrUnn- nietit In the county jail for a period not excetdlng one year. This is what they call farming in Georgia : "Many country people aro selling their eggs and butter to buy their baeou, ami using the bacon to feed tlie hands who make the cotton, which is mortgaged f pay tht, fertil lUers used fn maklug it." In the window of a shop n an ob scure part of London Is this announce ment : Uoods removed, messages taken, carpots beaten, and poetry com posed on any subject."