The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, October 14, 1876, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT" Livo ana Let Live."
1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance
H. V. MoiiTiiiMKit, Proprietor.
LEH1G1ITON, CAUUON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MOUNINO, OO'IOHKH 14. 1870
Subscribers out of County, $1.20
VOL. IV., No 40.
CARDS.
Furniture Warehouse.
T. 8(kwirti,f)ank str.at,ili'rn oil linii
fnmiturt. Ctfflnl m4t lo trtltr.
' But KM Hte Meiker.
Cllatoa Br.lnajr, in t'rsn'a building. Hank .tre t.
.HloroVrl promptly Mmrt wrmW.
J. II. SRUTIIKIIS,
ATTORN at AT LAW,
Kr Offlee ! t-l floor iif llhoad'a Hall,
Mmiik Ck, !.
All tL. ntrutl.4 to him will bo promptly
H.Tg. jf..
IQAMIBt, K'TtBPUB,
ATTHKNKT AND COUNSKLLOK iT LAW,
Katik-CliHki Paw
aWOSW.. abot. Daton's Jsw.trr Slort, Broadway
w a. asRniMiin, m.ii.,
rttTSICUK ANDSCIUIKOS
gi,,Lt atUatlan pal4 I" Chrante IImm.
ON.: tW lut eornsr Iron ano1 Sn4 Lf
lakUe. r. April 8.
FKlCTICWa NtTStCIAH AND SUKOKON,
fit, (lit Strut, l Seor abo.. the Postofflee,
L.alcat.o. P. ff Hoars rartyvllls of h day
rtia litu II o'clock; remainder ef dy atofflrsln
L.klikto. Nov 23. '72
iso.e. itior.xTTc. ju,.MOH
JJURt'UU.ieTTIC ok, LOOdlt,
ATTORNHT8 AKD COCJIBBLLOtt, AT LAW,
Omoi lrtNUl Book BatMIng, 2nd Floor.
macc cauxK, riKi.
Co k eovmltea I Derail, Malv tl H7
lr MKlfiatAK,
AtTOKIIlIT At law.
K.xtDoorte Flr.t Hatleait Bank,
VAtlCK CHUNK, FA
-Oa W eoasnlts: I flereaa.
fjanl.
sf- A. BKI.TK,
jusmc-n or the peace,
Obert' RllHn. BANK-lt.. LrHIOHTOir.
Cmrn't OllMMn and ll other bnsl.
mi eonaeoted with the afico promptly attend!
A t. Alra,, Aa t tor ttae Pnrchaas and Male u
Sraf nutate.
April l-vl
rpnoNAs s. bkck,
JUSTICF. OF THE FKACE,
BIXK Street, LKI1IGUT0N, Pa.
Cowv.vsi'Htir.Olleetlail.a -all bualne.a on
aortrd with tka sCtea promptly atteiiSart to.
0T-Airnt far flrt-fls Insoraneo (!eipnle.
aal Rl.k nf all kinds taken on the mwt lihaial
t.raa Jan.. 1S75.
M. K-APUHltK,
ATrOllUF.Y AND COUNSISLLOrl T LAW,
B&Sc SvSKr,Lt.Ton', Pa.
Raal U.lste aad Atleetion Acanry. Wi!l Rut and
ll R'al K.tate. Convajanelitx nottly dnn CoU
Uotinns promptly ma4. r-ttltnir rtnt. nf V
4 4jita a vparialty. May bo eonititted In Knllbb
anl Uarataa. Xcv. 28.
rpHOMiS KGHERRR
J. CONVEYANOKR,
AKD
ElfBRA.L IVSTJ2AKCE AGENT
Tko fnlloirlnjcCiapanlna aro Rjproatiuted:
X.X 1AITON MUI'TJAZ. FIR K,
MKAU1NQ MUTUAL KlllS,
WVOUINO FIUK.
roiTsvu.r.u riiuc.
I,i:il1UH TIKE, and the THAV
BLBKV ACCIDEIIT 1B8UKANCK.
Ala rnmlTul and XaHal Kane Tblet
Jrtw.lranJ In-nraai Cmapanr.
Hart P. l7t. THOS. KKMEItEft.
Jr. FIKI.TX.
riioTontiAriir.R.
Upper Main atraeU
M.ATINGTW. PA.,
Is the O AtLSKT recently aecnpied by
riCTnUK" TAKEN IN ANT WS.AT(IKIl.
OUlLDUKM't I.TSKNESSKs
. neeraltT.
patronaoi: solicited,
And itWctlon
Uaaianteol Jnnell-Tsyl
J- AVID GBDGIIT'S
Livery & Sale Stables,
BANK TSBKT.LBHIOHTOll, fm
FXST TnOTTIKG HOUSES,
ELEGANT CAHUIAGES.
A4 Bootttrelr LOWER ritlCES tAaa any
f otber lAytrj In too Coacly,
Lor re and bandunu Carilarea for FaMrol
Sarasota aid WoOdlnra. DAVID EBITKRT.
tor. tt. im .
W Ha. HEX
BUILDER A CONTRACTOR
I1AMK aTKKKT, LKUIGIITON, FA.
neaneoifalhr annanneaa to the cltlae&aaf Le
hlirhtun ann vieinit mat he la now ereoarad to
OONTBACT far Ike EllKCTION el DWELL
JK( HOUHEb, OIIUUCUKH. HC1IOOI.
JlOUBES.and OTHICIt 11UILIIINGS. Alan
that be fceepe eonatantlr on band a lull aaaort
jaeni tvWT dattrtptlou of 8KA0N KD
JLumber !
eoni'sttnV.Br T-LpOHINd. HIUINO. DOORH,
t-AMK. UUMB-velUU'ri'UliH, MOLDINQH,
At,, HhleaXkeM pcepaJed to lorniati at the vry
X."e Market I'rlen.
Fatranace reaaeetf ollr aollclled.
Ma IT. f. WH.TR. BEX.
rp CAPITA LBiiTI!
A "LIMIT KD "STJMBBB OF SHARES OF
TUB CAMTAJj, BlOpiC OFrTuE
Lolnfliton .Gas Lit?lit Co.
p , "
otni.rammu nndlspoiiml of.. Bbarea F I fTT
luil.I.Altri. .AnlMCiintloiiato the Htock will
fe received Mid Inlormaliou JurwiUcd m uu-
H .V ,M OUTUISCER.
L -WfiWon.' AnlB.l7o.: 'r '
TTS'ilM9)P JOB THIU'TINO,
T11M llinnoM ADVOCA1
CALL AT
GATE OFFICE.
Wo ifreadv M perelit, and ,at otty vrlwa,
J)e atue t ciilJt will pay W-Ooeo. a
Railroad Guide.
N
OllTII PKNNA.UAII-llOAU.
renirerii for riilladelulila will Icavo I.eMih.
nt na fnllnwa
n . ni.. no. I,. V. arrive at l'hlln. t r.tn a m.
1:11. ni, via L. V, arrive ai iwuia, bv i'i v a. in.
7it7 a. m. via U.
lli(IO a. in.
ill a. in. via i v.
Iio: n. ra. l-ls L A "
lli'fln. m.
2:M p. in.
li p. in.
6:1) u. in.
8:11 p. in.
MIS p. in.
ICK7 n. ra. via L. V. "
!"U. in. vl.1 L. A H. "
4il7 p. ra. via i.. m. "
4:44 n. in. via I V. "
n p. ni. via i,. v.
&:z. p. ni.
nattiriMii... lanvadennt. nt Terka an(t Amerl.
tan M Phlla., ftii w, 6:11 and M3 a. m.j 2:U,
119 and fi:IS p. m.
ram irniu ijenicmnn in i-uun.,
Kaenralnn TlckeU, fl m
April 17. I8JS HLLI !LAItK. Aitent.
j-IKNTR A L H, II. OF N. J.
I.KIIICII A SUSQUKIIANNA DIVISION.
All llnll Uoule In LnriR llramch.
I'ARHKMlKIt STATIIIN8 IN NKW VIlllKfOOT
OK LlnKHTV ST., AND FOOT OF CLIKKSON
8T UP TOWN.
Tlmo TaltlP o( Oct. 2d, 1870.
Tritna leave Lahtirhton aa follcwat
For New Vork, Kaalon, Ac, at 7.17, 11.07 a. ra.,
2.20, 4.47 p. ni.
For Philadelphia, 7.47, 11.07 a. ra., 2.26 4.4T,
For Maarh Chunk at 10.10 a.m.,1 tfi, ft .38, 8 48 pm.
For Wllkra-IUrrc and Scrtntnn at 10.20 a.m., 1.09
Rtturning love .New lurk.rmui alallon l.n-
tral Uallroad or M Jeraey, iooi ui umeriy
treel. North litter, atS.40, 8.15 a.m., 1.00,
ai'd 4.00 p. m. Leave foot of Clarkaon St.
at 12.60. and 3.20 p. m. .
Leave Philadelphia, rrom Depot North Penh'a
H II., at 7.0i,9.4. in.,2.15, 6 1.1 f. m.',
lave lUsion at8J, 11.40 a.m., :i.M, 7.00 p m.
Leave Maucb Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20
4.4'V p. m.
Fo! further particulars ree TlmeTnblea at the
tatlona.
AH3K.NO RM8 FOR LONO BRANCH CIIANOK
CARS AT hWZAUKTII.
II. P. UALUWIN, Gtn. 1-atttngrr Agtm.
July 4. 1874.
plIII.A. aV READIHO IIAII.HOAU.
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
HKI'T. IS1II. I7.
Tralna leave ALLKM'O WN aa followai
ivia vkuulnMrM itnaxnil.!
For Philadelphia, ut 4.1'i, 'too. a.60, a.m.. 'IS.OO
noon. &.&o unu "o.va p. ra.
.IIN1IAV.
For Philadelphia at 4 30 a. m. M2.O0 noon anil
3.iu p.m.
via eist rr.S'Xa. utiAHCiI.l
For ne idlne, t 2.30. .vco, 8.U a m 12.-0. 2 10. 4.30
aid 9 00 p.m
For lfairlioorc, f 280, S SO, I..1S a. m 12.20, 4 0
aid oo p.m.
For Lancaxtor und Columbm, S SO, 8.SS a.m. and
lllnm .
tDooa net ran on Mnutty
For Iteailmir. 2 to a lu. 2.2.1 and 0 00 p m.
Foi 11 irrlabniff, 2.30 a.ui, end ml n.in.
imino f un a.ui,rj muwa icnvo as luaown;
(via rKiiKioup-N nsASCH.)
Leave Pbi auelnhin. c.. t.ia a. ui :.', .",
S 2o and '7.00 p. in.
SUNDAY-.
Leave Philadelphia, 8.15. 9.29 a. m nnd I.I0
p. ni.
ivii xabt rr.xxA nnANcn )
Ixiavo Reainaz 7.4''. 7.41 1J.Ua in. ,40), 8.10 pnil
10.30 o ra
Tx'Jive llanlabare, S 2). COS, 1 10 a. in., 2.00. S.C7
ami 7. vi p.ni.
.euve Ijinca.ter.i1.40 7.41 a.m.. 12.5.1 and S.ISn.m.
leavo Columbia 5.30 7.a 1 a.iu., I.uoaud 8 35 p.m.
Leave llendlnir. 7 3i and 7.40 a.m.
Leavo HarriomiK, i.2o a.m.
Trnlnn mniLe.l thus i'i tun to nnn rrom nenni
tlb and Oi con afreets, l'hllarielphU. other
irninnirin aircm j-iroaa irect aepu.
'1 lie S.20 n. ni. train from l'ht adclphia and 8.23
p. m. tr.un ftom Alloulowu havethroub cnta
nnnn mm i1; nura, n. x.
Too 2.1.1 p. m ttalu Irom P:il ndelphln and 12.
0 nuou train Horn Allentoau navo throuirii cart
lo nnd Iroin l'ktuo i
1 ho 5.21 n in. tlein rrom l'hlladelnhla and 6..0
ni tmlnfiom Ailentnwn havo through earn
toaud irom .Muucli Cliunk.
J, K. 1VOOT1BN.
Uept. 23. 187 GeneralijuperHitenAent.
pKNNSVI-VANIA nAILIlOAO,
PIIILADKI.PIIIA A KUIK RR DIVISION.
,
Summer Time Table.
On and alter bUNDAi. April 2J.1. 1870. the
1'rulna on the Philailotuhlii A J.rl ltattroad l)i.
vision will mu ah toliowa i
WKM WAlt I.
ERIE EXPRKbs icavea Wvr York
0.2 a m,
12.15 i.m.
1.20 p.m.
6.00 p.m.
8..15 p,m
10.30 p.m.
20.H5 p.m.
8.25 n.ea.
1.5 1 p.m.
.I0 p.m.
4.25 a m.
8 3.1 p.m.
a.40 a in.
10.55 a.m.
rin uielpuia
liiiltlmoie
ilanlKbnrA
arr. at WilllnniHpnrt
Ixicx Haven
j.iie
ER.IE MAILleaies Krw York
rhiiadeliihla
Bulunioru
llarrl'bnrK
Wllliamjport
Lock Uiiveu
Kenova
arr. at Kne
7.5C p.m.
7.V0 a.m.
7.30 a.m.
NIAGARA EX. leave- l'Mlndelphia
iiauimoio
llairiuburc
arr, at Willlaiuaport
10.41 a.m.
1.50 p.m.
uki iivtut
lfeuova
Kane
Iiuffiln
.i5 p.m,
4 15 p.m.
8.45 p. m
8.00 A.m,
L'K HAVEN AC. l'vs l'liiUdulphla
iiaiumore
Ilai rlabora;
' arr, at WilUauiBport
Lock Haven
8.30 a.m.
1.25 n.m.
6.10 p.m.
7.311 n.m.
ISTJJfDAT EX. leavea New York
8.25 p.ni.
11 oS p.m.
l'micaeipma
Raltlniore
llarnahurx
arr. at Witltauifcport
EAHTWAllU.
9 10 p.m.
a.i i a m.
7 40 a m.
miLAD'A EX.leavoa Kne
7.00 pm
( 3J l'. in
i.K'K iiaven
H'llllauji'port
arr. at Harnburc
llaltimore
Philadelphia
New roik
SAY EXPRESS leaves Kane
7.55 a.m.
11.41. a.m.
0.25 pm
3.TO p.m.
8 41 p.m.
(.00 a. m
10.10. in.
itenova
Lock uaven
lizoaro
' Williamapon 12.40 a.m.
arr. at jiarrirnur; .inp.ni
1'iujaneipnia
Now YorX
Daltlmote
Washington
ER1X leave Erie
lleuova
Luck Iiaven
WiUiamaport
llarriaburc
llaltimore
Philadelphia
New York
FAST LINE leaves WilUamaport
arr, at llarrlabarg
llalurr.ore
ltlladi'lphla
Kew Yoik
SUNDAY EX. leave wrlluroeport
arr, at llamaburx
Philadelphia
New Yoji
Ilultlniore
7.20 p.m,
10.15 p.m.
7.15 p.m
0.02 p.m,
11.20 a.m.
8.51 p.m.
10.CS p ra.
ji.iQp.m,
2 45 a 111,
7.35 a m,
7.00 a.m.
lo.io a.m.
12.35 a.m.
8.55 a.m.
7.35 a.m
7.31 a.m.
1C25 a.m.
8 15 a.m.
11.4'iM.ro.
3.'to p.m
8.45 V. V,
7.35 p.m.
rrle Mnll Weal. Nlarar Kureaa Weat. Lock
Haveu Arcom. Wiat and Day Fxrre-a Kast
mane cloae conncrtlnn at Nortliomberl ind with
L.A1I.R1L trainaforWIlkeibaiTO nnd Herauiou.
Krle Mall Wt. NUcr.ra Eiprem Weat. Kile
Expreaa Weet aud Uveu Accoinmndation
Weal mukeeioae connection at Wllllaiuaport
wllb N. 0. 11. W. tralna north.
Erie Mall We-t, Nlafura Kxpreaa West nnd
Day Expros' Eatl luuke closu connection at
Lor.x Iiaven witU 11. K. V. Hit trams.
Erie M ail East and West oonnect at Erie with
trains ou L. b. fc fa. H. ltlL. at Uoiry with O. C.
tt A, V. lilt., at Eroporlum with 11. N. Y, P.
1UL. and nt Drlltwuod WILU A. V. Ull.
Parlor Car will run oetwceu Philadelphia and
WUllnuiepoit onNlagum Expiesa Went. Frie
Kxureaa west, Plilluuoli'liU Uxpieeu Euat, J)av
lixpres Ent and Uuiiduy Lxureaa East.
UleepliurCira on nil lught tmlos
; P 8 VM. A. UALDWIN, Oen'l Sup';
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
W'iLCOMEl
TO
HURT A PETERS'
LA1IIIY A PEIIEIIH'
LAttUY A IIHTEH8'
LAUHY A PETERS'
J'nat.oirire hnlidlne.
I'OKt Omco I tit HO nz,
Post OI11 ce llul'dina:.
1'osuOQlco lliilldliiR,
TO88R
THE ItKWESP RHITINOS,
THE NKWEST HUIIINOS.
THE NEWhHT HUITINQS.
THE NEWEST BU1TINU8.
Clothe, V laalmerea and Ve.tlnrs
whtci we make up In Knalilim.
uti e and Durablo Ht les at Low
est Prce fur cah.
RESIDES CLOrilINO
11EBIDEB CLOl IlINll
Vlsitora can eee ticka of HoM.
erv, Pilea i.f Underwear. I tun.
dri'dn ol White hn I a, 1 1 ate Cops
llooti and hboe4brtlie dozena,
'rriinkr, BUcliels. and rravo liia'
Rugs umbrella nml otner nrti
ciot lor tho woar nnd use of
MAN AND POT KIMI.
MAN AMI 1101- KIND.
Welcomo a'mo to
t.awuv a VKiy.nw,
LAUHY A PEPEIIS',
LA Ull V A PETE lib',
LAURY A PETEI1S',
HANK STREET.
RANK HTREET,
LenlKhlon.
Lob Khlon,
V f'.LLOM HI
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where tho stock of Gents Film,
mlilnir (IihkIi comrlo the cholc
cat qmlltv cninnlned with the
ONR WWRST raid?,
O.tlt I.OWK8T l'HICK
ONE PRICK l'tl ALL,
ONE PRICE TO ALL,
The nnver rc-ervliig the prlvl.
;rRe ol returning KooJa or roci'tv
mi: bsrk his money if not ton
tent with his bjitiaiu.
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury 8c Peters
ONE PRICE CAbll STORE,
ONE PRICE CASH STORE,
Port OfUco llmlilin,
ro-t.Offlco llnlldmir.
RANK 8T , LEHIUHION.
DANK ST , LI5HI11HTON.
Hept. r.0-m3
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Tin A nvm r-ff VTTT.fJXTAT. PTfl ATI ANT1
TOHACL'O EMPORIUM AND II1I.LIARD
ROOU, one door abovo nauk's Bnkery,
Bank St.. Lclilglilon.
Alsn, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Pnlly
anil Weekly Papors nnd Lako-ide Library rega
orly snppllol. April I, lstf.
Truss and Surgical Bandnge Stand.
W J. EVKRETP, No. 51 North seventh St.
" below Arch SL Philudo phla. Litestlm
proved Trusaoa MinuMcr llrurot, Elaatlost "Ck
inra licit, 8npennne, Cratehea, Defonnitv
liiHtrtimeiits, Ac Also Mrs. Eveiett's. Flleh's
self adjuatln" nd ottier eolebrnted Ff male Sup.
pniteia Lady AOenaant. Lame Mock and
low price. Hernia anccasatiilly 1 1 emeu.
Jaly3l,l75.1y.
$1,200 PROFIT ON $100
Made this month by 7HI snd .VJ(I. lnvot no
cnrdinir to vnur means. 110. 51 or tioo. In
STOCK PRIVILEUKS, has brnnrbt a amull
Inrtune to the carefai Inves'nr. We advlae
when and how toorr.UATK BArr.LT Hooka wllb
full Intoimntlon aont free. Adilress order by
mall and teleirrfiph to
DAXTICIl . CO.,
Danker and ilrokers 17 Wall St. N.
A Good Family Metlicine
SW.Al'NE'S
Tar and, Sa.rsaparilla Pills.
9- I1KAOACIIE, Uiicour snd Melan
ehoiT (Ckiiernlly sprlo tmm a cUfordeml sunn
sch, cosuveno-a or a tornld liver. Each may be
speedily removed ov Dr. Bwivne'a Tar I IHs.
which stimulate the liver snd stomach to a
lie iini- action in remnvlmr all bUliousness. and
producing lepular evncuatloua ot the to.ve.a.
LIVKR COMPLAINT,
that dreadeddlae.se from which aominypnr
mius ruftvr. 1 ficq jently the ounse ot
Headache. Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia,
is speedily relieved, and aro often permanently
euieo uy llieir u-u. rvrcnninvii.ii inuvriiicu
by the usoot theae Hnr.-p iriilu Pill., as they
cut,' on", turoi'Kti the blood. Ibe In.pinlll.s
fruin which Ihoy ariae. For C03PIVENESM
theie 1 uoiuliu so cffoccua a
Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills.
They are pnelv vegetable, and act specially
ou the LKtr a lllue Jtosaor calomel, without
anv bad esu is irom tukluir.
Desciibe ayuintoms in a'l communications,
ami oddrei-a letter to llll hWA' NE A SON,
Philadelphia. No charge lor mlvio Sent by
msllon lecelpt of pilce. PiiceitS cent a b0X
UreboaHtor4l.
AU YOUR DRTJ0OlT FOR THEM,
"76."
Now Advert isements.
THE LUNGS!
CJONSXIWTlOHr !
Till dlstreeslug nnd il inn'roua rntnpl lint nml
Its premni ltnry aynip nma. ne?liclrd coimli
nlKi t swrnte, ho-ir-eneHa, wntln rt 'all. fever
iH rmnnenlly cured by ' Dr. an oyua'aCoinliiiuuiJ
Kyrniiol Wild t he rv "
IIRONCII1T1S A prcmonlliir ot 1 nlmnnmy
Coneiiinplioii la eiiurncli rlx 'tl liycatanli or In.
flnmiiiaiion ottho mucous ineiiinriiin ol the nil'
naapaioa, with einmh mid ixiiectonitinn, abort
brentli, honrene palm In tbo clicl. For nil
t.roncn-nl aflectioua, tore lliroat, loss ol olce,
oufrlia,
DR. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND
Syrup oWild Cherry
18 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY.
Ifrmitrthnte, or fplfllna elood, may proceed
from tho larynx, traclim bronchia or luuc,
and nrlso from various i snaes. aa undue phT'icnl
rxerilnii, piethnn, or fiillneas ol the veiseli.
weuk Innita.over'.lriilnltiKoltlin voice snppreia
nl erncuatlon, obatiuctlou ol the epLea or llv.
er, etc.
Dr. Swnyiie's Compounil
Syrup of AVild Clicrry
strlVeaut the root of d!saao liv pnrlfrlna tho
blued, n stor n the live "nnrt kldiieVBtn healthy
anion. Invlgorntln the nervous system.
Tho only stamlird temeilv lor hemorrnnre,
liionchlnl out nil pulmooaty comp ninK Con.
sumptlvi orthoeu nreiliipowil towoik lunits,
Ht-milil not full to uso this urcut vei.-tiiblo rem
Kir
It. mirtoloiis power, not only over cnnump.
Hon but over every chronic dl-enm w, ere a
rrndnnl alterative extloii 1 nee'leil. Under Us
rise the couch Is ooeneii, the nlreht sweata di.
ininli'li inepnlnsiibililis. tho nul-o retnrns lo
Us naltipil standard, tho stomach Is improved
in ltJ power to direst and iicsni'llate thntnod.
anil every or Rati lis, a purer snn betlei quality
lilianl siipplidtu It. out ol which new recroa
tlvo nnd pla-tic innteunl Is made.
SAVED TIIS LIFE.
A IlKilIAniiAUI.C CtllEI
Wa thnt ot Edwanl It. Hainaon. Enirli eeral
nenreo f-weenv'a Potteiv. 1311 llliluo Avomie.
Plil.adeiiiliiii. He hnl a violent c U'h. iilirlit ,
Hweiils mte thioit. arcst woakneHs. eoit si illl !
feient lime a nun oi inoi.. nave up an nope, m
rreovi'iv. llirouph tho uae nt ' Dr. swaune't
II .titthrw Wtie. lieeatnn a annnd nml lie.nl I tit"
mnn, nml remiilus In till i'av. alttioiiKh svoi-1
iMiriii.'. (ini. mil, t, Alt. tv tiiittlos is. If
. ! L: .r . . .7. 1 ... I ... . ....... , j '
vnur ilnifirlht or stoiekneper does not sell It, we
will furwnril lia'l d' ten, lieirht paid, to any ad
dress, on lcccipt ot mice
rilKI'tt.r.ll ONLT UT
on. sw ay,i: & sorv.
330 W. Slxlll Slrret, I'llllndrlpliln,.
bold bv al Pruudncni Dtuirglst.
Itching Piles!
PILES, piles, itching piles,
Positively Cured by tho use ol
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.
Home Tkhtimony :
I vn Boreh Hfllic'nl with onoof the ninst dli
tuMnaot h II li.pno-v rrnrlhi or I niiiKn.or
nmrc ccmimonir otuown nit ltrlilnir JMlm Ihe
llcliiiiu nt times was almost iut l'iallo inonMi.
4'i n.v Hcralcliiup, niui nut unficQiieully tieouinn
(JllttQ foi v.
I buucht n boxnf KwMie't Ohitmont'" 1ls
utxM iir qulcl; relict, nnd in n nUmt tlino tnado
ni'Cifci't l'Uio. I cm now rlprii umlintiii lcil.
nml I woiinl nurttoMi who nro mnfT.M inir with
this lUfttrtfRlnsTfornpliilut inprncui wnvIlC'll
Ointment" nt mice, I Imrt tiifil ptOHcnp tonn
ftlmn-t Iminmcr.ttlP, w tlmut tl'iiMnif nny perm-mit-Mt
rt'Upr. Jos W. cinilaT,
Firm vt ItfCilel A ririft.
UoolatKl tihoo Houhc, SU Noiili KcooiKt-Htrcot.
riillndrlpliln.
SKIN DISEASES.
H WAYNE'S ALL 1 E M A LING OINTM ENT
lanl'oa spicino lor TE1TE11, ITi'H. MALT
Rllhllll, frCALI) HEAD. ERYHIPELAM
RAnDEli'S ITCH. riOll RLOTCHES. ALL
HUAI.Y, CllUHTY. CUTANEOUS EllUP.
TIO.Nis. Pcnoctlv afo and harmless, even on
tho most ten lor infant. Price 50 cents. 3 boxes
for (t.21. bent ov m 11 to nny nildn as on tecolpt
ol price.
Bold uy ail the leadlne Dracclats.
Treoared only by
DR. SWAYNIi & SO.
S30 North Sixth-st., Philadelphia.
TJSE
lADORN! LONDON
J"K iHairColor Restorer
I 11 Al tl j rOBRKSTOBISO
GRAY HAIR
To Its Natural Vitality Rnd Color.
HERE IS THE PROOF
Or Its Superior Excellence.
Ttrad thla Hume Certificate testified to bv
Edward R. Garnaues. ouo of the most compe
tent Dine- sis and Cm inlet- lu Philadelphia, a
man whoso verncltv none can doubt i
I am happy tn odd my tcstimonv to the (Treat
valno ot the ' liinlon Hulr Cmor Restorer."
whlrh t. Btfipi,,! mv ha.r In Ha nrlfflnnl dark col.
or, snd the hue nppcnra to bo permauent I am
enliaflerf that this preparation Is niilhiug; lUe o
did im, iitimiiiAi iirtiin thn seerellolls. It Is
also a beautltul bair dieaMuK. ami promotes the
growth. I purchased m- oral uoiueiroin r.n,
Tl. Uarrienes. ilruerrist Tenth and (,'oatu.--sla
wlio cm alio testllv my Uuir was ve'y iny
when l commence i ua use. ......
M its. MILLER.
No. W N. NIotb-sL. PUlnylelplila.
liu BwirwiE C- KHN ..lli'Mliectfil Fl'leud. 1 I
have tin nlcasure to inform ou that a lady of
uiv aiqualnlnnce, Mrs Mi ler, IsdellKblwl with
tbe SDi'Ccas nt your "Loiidou Color Hair Restoi.
er." Her hair was tailing rapidly and qni.e
gtay, Tim color hiis bo"ii lealoied, sad the I ill
uig out entirely Wgjj!iav ts
IlriiKKls: Cor. Tenth and Coatea-st.. Phlla.
All that nrt can acooinplisli In b-su'ilyl'iK.
streiiRihentuir, thlckcnluuoud HioiuiiiRtliouatr
4s cff.'oled ur usimr "uindon Knir I'olm- licslnr.
er." ltstimutuios anu inrcea u new Krnwin ' u
Kinv loetoroa Its uitural color, oud leiulerslt
silky unu benulltnl ; curea aoinlrulf J keep. Ilia
n'.Hii clem cool UUd IKU'lllV. A"
sail It. Pncn75 ceuta: six buUlcs.M.
uruRlata
bent by
expreai tu any adilioi.
SWAVNE & SON, 310 N. Sixth et, Vtnlail'a,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
For Snlc by all Wrugijlsts.
July li. 187U.yl
AN AST0MSIIKI) MINI ST Kit.
Olit UrtiiisliiiiH Wills 8ti everylioily
calls liliu Is jmslor of one of our
flitirclies. Hp lins long boon known as
nil eccentric irenciier, nn.l can klioek
more Biimre. feef of rellelnti out of any
text In tin' Ulbla tltnli all tlm reH of the
ttiiiiMt'rs In tlm town 4put tnnctlier.
CipimIs, iltigniHS, nrltl fiirins nil fail with
Old Urltnstoiip, anil no matter how often
jtiti hear him the stlliject of his tlls
contse always wliuls up with h highly
tlramntlc picture of tlui aitmiles of the
sinner anil the hentof the place prepar
ed for hint. Sulphur ami' blue blazes
are his only topics, anil he expounds
them lu a tiintinur forcible enough to
make a strange hearer think he Is sit
ting on n dynamite barrel walling for It
to be touched of.- Of course his pecull
nrlty has ceasetl to attract nttenlloti lu
our town, but somehow or other Old
llrliustone alwnys preaches to crowded
houses every Sunday night. Saturday
morning ns several nf our prominent
men were standing In front of Moore's
grocery they were accosted b a rough,
seedy looking countryman, who linjulr
ed If they knew where he could dispose
of a lot of sulphur.
"Is It good su phur?''nskrd the wag
of the pally, winking slyly nt the rest.
"Yes, of course It's good," was the
reply
"Will It burn rendlly.7"
"Well, I reckon It will."
"Think It would scorch devil 7"
pel stated the wag.
The countryman gave him an In lured
look nnd was about to drive off, when
tho wag stopped hltn by nsking If he
really winded to sell the load.
"Yes, siree," was the response.
"Well " said the wag, "I know a
man that will buy It from you If It Is a
good articlo to burn. See that white
house standing bank from Hip road 1"
he added, p iullng directly at Old llrlm
stone's re.-ldenco. "Just stop there,
Inquire for Mr. Wills, and tell 111 (ti you
.,, ul, ,.f rlnti siilnlnir
liBvn a Itmil of llrt class Hliipiiur.
lie
Is a little peculiar and will try to make
you bellt'vo he dosen't use it, but slick
jo iui rli;lit close and I am sure you
mill lllslkl. 11 lllir III. IVRtC 1 I 111 8 lam.
however, for he will swear he Is a ml n
Isler, so he can gef your load for half
pi Ice, but Just tell hlin tho trick is to
old and he will euve right lu "
"I'll wntch hltn," replied the
cnuti'.ryinnii, as he drove off, followed
by the entire party, who look a near
cut, and reaching lienrlng t!ltnnca hid
themselves to an alt the result of the In
tel view.
In response to the countryman's ring
Old llrlinsluiic liiiiirelf appeared at the
dour.
"Want any sulphur 7" Inquired the
countryman, clo.-ely eyeing the form
before I1 in.
"Sulphur?. Do I want any sulphur?
No, sir, 1 have no uiefor sulphurs' re
plied the old man, In amazement..
"(Jt n.e now, I know better than
that," replied the countryman, ivluk
ing at him t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt 1 1 y .
"Wliv. my d"ar nlr, I nm a minister.
What use havsl fornloadof eulpnur?"
ensued I hit a-dnni-hed clergyman
"Oh, that's to thin, old feller , come
now stop lying and tell me what you'll
uive me for two barrels oi suipuur
"1 Ull you I am a minister," fairly
shrieked Hie old man
"That's too thin, 1 tell you," replied
the countryman Willi an oath.
"Oh I you vile sinner I You blasphe
nious wretch I Are you not aware
tlii-io is n lake of fire prepared for those
who take In vain the ureatur's name?"
asked the horrified old man, trembling
with excitement.
"A lake of what?" gasped the coun
trvuian.
"A lake of fire nnd brimstone, where
the (Ire never iitiencheth nnd the sul
phur never falleth," slowly repeatad
tho man of prayer.
"That may all sound very welll" re
nlleJ the bewildered countryman, "but
1 would like to ki.ow who runs that
lire."
"Why, sir. have you never heard of
the pit of Iniquity prepared tor the
devil and his nngels ? They, my dear
sir, U nd this everla-tlng fire."
"Well, then, old fellow," laughed
the countryman, firmly believing the
old man was only a little demented,
"don't you think you had better buy this
lot of sulphur In case the supply down
there runs short ?"
With a shriekot agony Old Brimstone
darted into the house., leaving the coun
tryman to hitnt for another customer
for his sulphur, and as he left tow
with the same two barrels It Is safo to
presume that he found nobody willing
to purcha-e his firy commodity. Mu
bjle Register.
A WATfcK-PUOOF TRAMP,
lie was atramp,bnund Chlcagoward,
nnd ns he boarded the couplers at the
rear of an Incoming engine, Just across
the Hue In Indiana, one recent dark and
chilly night, he had faith to believe
tliat. he had a " solt thing" of It for a
cheap ride. Hut the conductor, with
his eaglo eye anil railway lauieru, miuu
espied the moneyless passenger, on his
uucushioned and comfortless seat. Did
he order him off ? No. lie had a deep
er plot. Ho let him remain, while ou
and ou went the train, from slatl m lo
Million, until It reached a great tank
where the engines stop to " water up."
" Now for him," groaned the heart
less comluctor.as he passed to the fronts
' Now foi hlin," ho maliciously con.
tinned, as he grasped the water-trough
rioiu the tiroiiian's bunds and directed
tt over tho buck end of the engine
"Now for hltn," he tleudlshly
grunted, as hu heaid a Noah's deluge
pouring over tho liend nnd down tho
back of the luckless tramp.
All grew still, and the conductor or-
deted his train on his wny, convinced
that he hml drowned llni trnmn, or nt
least Hooded him so fnr nway that he
could never get brick ngnln.
Hut when that conductor drove Into
the depot in the enrly morning there
was n surprise In store fur linn.
" lid you tlm conductor 7" Inquired
n shivering voice at his elbow, as ha
stepped on the pUtform.
Yes," said he, looking around and
gazing upon a bedraggled nod cinder-
covered man.
riicn I want ler nsk yrr why yer
don't run nrouml thn etid of the lake Ip
comln' Inter town 7"
" 1 do," eald the conductor.
" Yerdo ?" exclaimed the rain.
" Certainly," wns tho reply.
" Wal, I gosh I" muttered the
stranger in a bewildered tone, " blest
It I didn't think thatyer swum through,
ther lake I"
Then the conductor knew that hit
tramp still lived and wns waterproof,
YOUNG AMElVtCA.
The crntrnl figure wns a bare-headed
woman with a broom In tier hand. She
Mood on the batk step, and was cry
ing :
" Ueorule I"
There was no response, but anybody
who had been ou the other side of a,,
close board fence, at the foot of the
garden, might have observed two) bnyi
Intently engaged in building a mud pie.
Hint's your mother a hollering,
Genrgle," said one of the two, placing ,
his eye to a knothole and glancing
thiough to the stoop.
" I don't care," said the other.
" Ain't you going in 7"
" No I"
" Georgle t" came another call, short
nnd sharp, " do you henr me 7"
There was no.answer,
"Where Is she now t" inquired
Georgie, putting In the filling ol Hippie. ..
Un the stoop," roplleu tbe voune
man at. the knothole.
" What's she doln'7"
" Ain't Join nothlii'.'
" George Augustus I"
Still no answer.
"You needn't think you can hide ,
from me, young man, for I can see you,'
nnd if you don t come In here at once,
I'll come out there inn way that you
will know it.'
Now this was an eminently naturil
statement, but hardly plausible, as her
eyes would have had to pierce an Inch -hoard
fence to see Georgle ; nnd even
were this posslble.lt would have requir
ed a glance in that special direction ;
and not over the top of n p-nr tree In nn ,
almost opposite wny. Even the boy at
the knothole could hardly repress a
smile,
" What's she dolu' now ?" Inquired
Georgle.
" She stands there yet,"
" I won't pak to you again, George
Augustus," came the voice. " Your
father will be home In a few minutes,
and I shall tell him all about what you
have done."
Still nn answer.
" Ain't you nlrnld f" asked the con.
sclentlous young mnn, drawing his eye
from the knothole to rest it.
" No I she won't tell pa , she never
does , she only sez so to scare me."
Tims enlightened nnd reassured, the
guard covered the knothole again.
'Ain't you coming in here, young
man ?" again demanded the woman,
" or do yon want me to crme nut there
to you with n stick 7 I won't sp;-ak to
you again, sir I"
" Is she coming?" asked tho baker.
" No I"
" Which wny Is she lookin' ?,'
" She's lookin' over In the other
yard."
" Do you hear me, I say ?" came tb
call again.
No answer.
" George Augustus I, do you bear
your mother talking to you 7
St 1 1 no answer.
" Oh, you Just wait, young man, till
your father comes home.and he'll make
you hear, I'll warrant ye."
" She's gone now," announced the
faithful sentinel, withdrawing from hl
post,
"All right! take holt of this crust
and pull it down nrj.tnat side, and
that'll be another pie done'" said tbe
reinorstrlcken George AurjustBi.
.A minister was soliciting' aid to for
eli;li missions, and applied to a gentle
man, who refused him, with the reply,
" 1 don't believe In foreign missions. I
want what 1 give to benefit my neigh
bors. "
" Well," replied he, " whom do you
regard as your neighbors ?"
" Why, those around me."
" Do you mean those whose land
joins yours ?"
" Yes."
" Well," said the rainUter.lww much
land do you own ?"
" About five hundred asres.""
" How far down do you own
" Why, 1 never thought of It befor,
but 1 suppose 1 owe half way through."
" Exactly," haid the clergyman 5 " I
suppose you do. nnd I want this money
for I ho New Zealanders the men
whose laud Joins yi urs on the bottom,"
A Uoston newspaper asserts that a
Western manufacturer sent a pnlr of
lady's s'lppers to tho Centennial with
jout designating thnir use, aud they
were nt once nsslfjneu ,n prominent
1 plaeeamong boats and other najiticr I at
'fairs.' . -
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