INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. H. V. Morthimeu, Proprietor. LEHIHIITON, OAU.BON COUNTY, PHNN'A, SATUKDAY MOUNING, OCTOBER 21. 1870 Subscribers out of County, $1.20 VOL. IV., No 47. CARDS. rnmltnre Wrelnie. V.Reriwrti,l!nk aire st, dn ler in alt lindi of Jfirxiturt. Coffint made to order. Boot nnd Sli Hltr. tolWton Bratd, tn Leran't building, limit stre.t. Mlorderi promptly Med work warranted. JAsTlV STRUTIIKrlS, JLTTOnS-ST AT LAW, M-OBn:-21 floor of Khoad's nail, All buslna-a entrunted to him will be promptly "tnd"1 Mat 27, ly. QANIKI. KAI.BPVS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MancU CtawmV, P. -Sf-OISes. aboT. D!ona Jewelry Store, Broadway TJT-A. DKRHA.MKR, M.D., PnTBICI AN AND BURGEON p-1al attention pld to CUronle Dljenei. Offtre: Booth Kt corner Iron tad 2nd its., Le-1-hto-, Pa. April 3, 175. Jju. n. b. ruber, PRACTICING PIIY91CIAN AND SUROKON, Offlne, Uix Stret, nelt door abOTS the PcmtonV., L-alithton, Pa. Office Honrs Varryville each day run 10 to 12 o'clock; remainder of day atofflreln ehljhtr.0 Not-23. '78 rXO. D. BCSICLSTTl. JH. 8. LOOSE JJIfiRTOLISTTK t L.OOSEC, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOkS AT LAW, Orrice FlratNatlonal Bask Building, 2nd Floor. MAUCR CHUNK, Pis-a. Can be consults In 6erma. JuIt M 187 jp Mm MKKHAX. ATTORNEY At LAW, KtxtDoorto Fint National Bank, MAUCU CUUNK, PA AJ-Can he rsnaultsd In Oerman. fjanS. A. ntci.Ti, JUSTICE or THE FEACE, Cberfa Building, KANK-Bt., LIUIOHTOS. Conveyancing, Ooll.ottug and Ml other bust aaaa connected with the efflco prompttr attend d to. AIM, Ajrcntfor tie Purchase and Sole u Inl Batata. April l'-yl rjWIOMAS fl. tlKCK., JU8TICH OF TUB PEACE, BANE Street, LKfllOTlTON, Pa. Conveyancing. Collecting and all bnstns eon aected with the effis-. promptly attended to. ffaAeeit for first-clas. Insurant. Companies and Rl.ka of all klnda taken on the most literal terra' Jan. 9. 1875. w M. RAPBUKU, ATTORN KY AND COUNSKLLOR AT LAW, IUkk TacKT.I.iRinriTorf, Pa. Real Ritate and Collection Agency. Will Boy and Sail K.'sl ttstate. Couveyancing neatly done Col teetlona promptly made, battling Estates of D. eadanta a specialty. May bo consulted In K.nlbu and rj.rmsn. Not. 22. CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The llowlns Companies are Iteprsseuted, XBRAN N MUTUAL TIRE, REA .1NO MUTUAL flllB, Y OWING FIUE, pottkville Finis. V LBlllUU FIRE, and the TRAV ELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, AIM Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse Thief jDeteoilro and Insurance Company. March 23. 1871, mod. KEMEIiKR. J IP. BE I.TZ. PUOTOOItAPnER, Upper Main street. bLATINOTON. PA., In the GAT.LBUT rw.eotly occupied by faOTUrtK"' TAKE IN ANT WEATHEK. CUILDItKN'S LIKENESSJiS A "pecialtv. PATUONACJK SOLICITED, Anil FatWactlon (Innrnnteed JnnelB-7iyl -j-AVl aSBMEUT'S Iiivery & Sale Stables, SANIC STREET. I.KIIIQIITON, Pa FAST TROTTIKp HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, Jlnd poalclTely LOWER PRICES than any rfitber LlTOt7 Is the Csanty. lATtevarid 'iian'daome Carrlatrea for Fnneral Jarpoae and Wedding. DAVI D EBBKltT. :o. IX. 1171. Ww M. BEX -BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANE STBKET, LEIUGUTON, PA, neapeortnliy annoancei to the oltlienaof Le Thlithton and vicinity that he la now prepared to CONTRACT Jar the EltliCTION of DWELL 3NCJ HOU8EU, OIIUKUUKH, (SCHOOL HOUSES. and OTHER DUILDINGB. Alao that be keeps eonatantly on hand a toll aaaorV jnODt of ererr doacrlptlon of BEACONED iCenalatlnK of FLOOKINU. aiDINO. DOORS. A3U. ULINDS. SUUTTEH8, MOLDIMUH, Ac, i vruleh he la prepared to lurpian at the Try (.oveal Warket Prlcea. Patronage reapeetf ally aollclted. Ala 17. WM. 11. REX. rj0 CAPITALISTS! a nitiTRD Nuunr.n of shares of -THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE Lelrigliton Gas Light Co. atni remain undisposed of. Hbarea FIFTY DOULAltB. tlabaorlpUoua to tbo Stook will beteoeWed and Intormalion lurmahod on ap. piicawu-ac uua uiuuo, n.V.MORTIimBB. LahlghtfO. April a. 187H, -pon GOOD JOB PRINTING, CALL AT "Work traiy .vihea promlaed. and at city prloee, Xe uro to call It will paj-.to do eo. Railroad Guide. N ORTIIPENN A. RAILROAD. raaacn eers for Philadelphia will leave Lchleh. S:U a. m., via. L. V. arrive at TPhlla. at f)M5 a m. a. m. via L. V. arrive at rhlla. at 0: u a. in. 7:7. m, via li. A S. " " 11:00 n. tn. Tilla. rn. Tl.iU V. " ' ll:"0n. m. 11:17 n. m. via i. M. " ip.ra, 107 u. m. via L. V. " " 2-os l'. m. 2:'.'1 p. m. vil L. A H. ' " 6:41 n. m. 4H7 p. a. vlaL. . 8. " ' 8:i.ip.m. 4:41 p. m. via U V. " " 8:15 p.m. tt p. m. via L. V. " 8:25 P. m. ftetiiniinir, leave depot at Prrka and Amcrl. can 8t l'nila., at 7 io. 8:15 and 9.(5 a. m.; 2:10, JM5 find 5:15 p. m. f are irnm Lienicnon to i-nna., Kaenralon Tkketa, ft 00 April 17 17B 7BLLIS OLA UK. Agent. OENTUAI, R. R. OP X. J. l.KIIKlll SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. All Rail Itonlr to l.onR Hrniich. I'ASSKNIIKIl STATIONS N KW YORK FOOT OF UI1ERTV ST., AND FOOT OF Ci.AUKSON BT., UP TOWN. Time Tahle or Oct. ad, 18TU. Trilna leare Lhlir1iton aa follcwa: For New York, Eaaton, Ac, at 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.20, 4.47 p. m. For PhUadelphla, 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.26. 4.47, ForMauchChunkatl0.20a.m..l 09.6.3S.848 m. rorMilkea-llarre and Scranton at 10.20 a. m.,1.09, .38 p. m. Xcturning Ix-are New Y'ork, foot of Liberty at., ato.40,!.4O a.m., i.uu, ana iwi p. in. Leitefoot of ClarkBon St. at 12.60, and 3.20 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North Tenn'a It K., Third and llerka Bt, at 7.tn), 9.45 a. m.,2.15, 6.15 p. m. Leare Kanton at HM, 11.40 a.m., 3.55, 7.00 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a.m., 2.20 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particular, tee Time Tables at the Station. ASSKNOERS FOR LONU BItANUll UllAMIE OARS AT ELtZAIIKTIl. U. P. UALDYVIN, Gen. ratsengcr Agent. July 4. 1 874. piIILA. & RKAniNG RAILROAD. Arrangement of I'assenger Trains. 8EPT. I8TII I87. Tralna leavo A L L E N TO W aa f ollowa i - (VU TliBKlOHBN BRANCH.) For Philadelphia, at 4.1 1. u.20. s.50. a.m.. '12.00 uoon, o.oo aiia wo.vo p. m. SI7NI1AVS. for rhlladelphla at 4 30 a. m. 12.00 noon nnd 3.10 p.m. IVIl EA8TFPNXA. nilANCn.) For Re idlnn, f 2.S0. 5.&J, 8.51 a m 12,j0, 2 10. 4.30 a'dooo p.m I'or Hall-laBiire, t 2 JO, 5 50, 8.55 a. m., 12.20, 4 30 a'ld 9 00 p m. For Lancaitor and Columbia, 6 50, 8.55 a.m. anil 4 SO p m tDoea not ran on Monday. Kor Reading. 2 30 a m. 2.25 and 9 00 p m. Foi Ilurriaburg, 2.30 a. in, and a uO o.m. lruinB uu luvt in leave aa louuwa: (VIA FKUKIOHEN nSANCIl.) Leave Philadelphia, .20. 0.1a a. in., -LIS, e.25, 5 2o and 7.00 p. m. (SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.15, "8.20 a. m nnd (.I0 p. m. (VIA IAST TRSSA nitANCII.l Inve Reaainc, 7.4 1, ;,45 l).3i a m.,4 00,6.10 and 10.30 p Leave Harilabarg, 5 2), 8.05, ( 10 a. m., 2.00, 3.57 auo 7.15 p.m. leave L.ancator.5.40 7.45 a.m. .12.55 nnd 3.(5 p.m. Leave Columbia 5.30 7.Jn a.m., 1.00 and 3 35 p.m. Leave Reading, 7 33 and 7.41 a.m. Leave Harrloinrg, S.20 a.m. Tralna ruaiked thua c) mn t) nnd from depot Oth and Oreon streets, 1'hlladolphla. other tralna tn a"d trom llroad tret drp t. The 8.20 a m train from Phi adclnhia and 0.21 p. m. tr:uu fiom Altentitwo have through cai a toauii iri m i!i inira, n. Tee t.15 u. m train from Phi adclnhla and 12. 00 noon train from Allentowu havo througu cara loanuiium x iiiniu:i 1 he .1.25 1 m. train from Philadelphia and 3.20 a.ni ttalnfrnm Ailentown have through cars to And Irom Aluach Chunk. J. K. WOOT1KN. Sept. 23. 1873. gcwofa'upennfgndcnf, PENNSYLVANIA RAILllOAI), PHILADELPHIA A ERIE RIt. DIVISION. Summer Time Talile. On and nitei Sunday, AruiL 23t, 1876, tho Trains on tho Philadelphia fc Erie Railroad 1)1 virion wiU run as follow, i WUdTWARD. ERIE EXPREba ienvea New York 8.2 a.m. Phil idelphia 12..15p.m. Raltlmoie 1.20 i.m. HarrlHburg S.nop.m. arr. at Willlamapurt 8.55 p,m Lock Haven 10.30 p.m t. le lo.ia p.m. ERIE MAIL leatej New York 8.25 p.m. Philadelohla 11.51 p.m. Ralumore b.10 p.m. Ilarrlsbuig 4.25am. Williamaport 8 3.1a.in. LnckUavcn S.40a.m. Renova 10.55 a.m. arr. at Erie 7.50 p.m. NIAGARA EX. leavo l'Mladelphia 7.20 a.m. Raltlmore 7.30 a.m. llainsbure I0.4fa.in. arr. at Willlaineport 1.50 p.ui. I.occ ll.vea 3.11 p.m. Kenova 4 15 p.m. Kane 6.4l. lu lluffilo L'K HAVEN AC. I've Pmtudolphla 8.00 a.m. KalUmore 8. .'to a.m. Ilarrialmrg 1.25 p.m. arr. at WillianiBpnrt cio p.m. Lock llmcn 7.30p.m. KUN DAY" EX. leaves N ew York 8.25 p.m. Philadelphia llo.1p.in. Raltlmore 8 10 p.m. llarrisunrir 4.1. am. arr. at Willlamiport J 40 a m. EASTWARD. PniLAD'A EX.leavta Erie 7.00 pm. Lik-k Haven c 3) f.iu. vvilllamfport 7.55 a.m. arr. at Uarnburg 11.40 a.m. Raltlmore 6.25 p m Philadelphia 3.30 p.m. New Yoik 6 45 p.m. SAY EXPRESS leaves Kane e.tjo a.m Itenova lo.ion.m, Lock Haven 11.20 a m. Wiluameport 12.40 a.m. rr. at Harnabarg 4.10p.m. Philadelphia 7.20 p.m. New Y'ork iai5p.m. Raltlmore 7.ai p.m. Waahiairton iM i, in. EBID leaves Erie 1 '.20 a.m. Renova 6.55 p m. Lock Haven 10,05 pm. WiUiamaiiort 11.15 p.m. HarrUDurg 2 45 am. Raltlmore 7.35 a m. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. New York 10.10 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Williameport 12.35 a.m. arr. at Harrlaburg 3.55 a.m. llaliitnore 7.35 am. Philadelphia 7.31 a.m. ixvn lurK ll',23 M.m, SUNDAY" EX. leaves Wliltnmeport 815am urr. at Harrlaburg 11.40 aim Philadelphia S.30 p.m New Youk 6.45 u.iu. Halumorn lunm Erie Mall Weet. Nlarara Expreaa West, Lock Haven Aocoro. YVeat and Day Ezpreaa Kaat maao close oonneetloo at Northumberland with L.AB.RU. trains for Wllknebane and Hcranlou. Erie Mali West. Niagara Ezpreaa Weat. Erie Exiiress Weat and Lock Uaveu Accommnrtntmn Weat make close connection at WUUaineport ...I ... v. 1, l I ' .......... . I. Erie Mall Wet. Niairara Eznreaa Went, am, Day Bxproaa East make close connection at Look Uaveu with R. K. V. RR. tralna. Erie Ma' East and Weet connect at Erlo with trains on L. B. & Ai. B. RR., at Corry with O. C da, ,inn..n .uiiHr,um wim II. n, Y. a i1 KR.. and at Driftwood with A. v. un. Parlor Cars will rnn between ihiinsiAint,ia an a Wllllamepoit on Niagara Express Weat, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Express East, Day i i ttB ,,u ouuux express East. u.to,uii v.a.n ou nil iukiiii limns Wit. A. BALDWIN, Ocn'l Snpti Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WELCOME! WhLCOMKI WEI.I'O.MKI TO laury PETnits' LAUHY A PEltMIIR' LAURY A PETERS' LAUHY" A PETERS' Pnit.nfflce imlidlng. PoM OBleo llnlld'iig, Toit Oltlce Rul'dlng, Post-Office Building, T0 8RR THE NEWEST RUITINOS, THE NEW EST SUII'INCIS. THE NEWEST (SUITINGS. THE NEWEBT SUITINOS. Cloths, Cnaaimerea anl Vo'tlngs whicl we make up In Knahlon. nb o nnd Durable tstj les at Low est Pr-ce for Caih. RESIDES CLOTH I NO RESIDED ULOlIll.NO VlsUere can see stucki of HofI. erj-, Piles if Underwear linn, diedaot White Khirtn. Huts Cnp, Root, and Mines bv the dctene, Triinkf, Hnlchela mm Travcliie Ruga, umbrellas mid r.tnor arti c.ea for the wearnd use of MAS AND BOY KIND, JUN AMI 110V KIND. Welcome also to LAURY A PK1ERV, LAUItY A PEPEKS', LAUHY A PETE US'. LAURY PETEItSJ'. RANK STREET, RANK STREET, LonlKhtflii, Lohightou, whero the stoc'i of Oenta Tnrn. Ishing Ooods comprl.e the eholc tat auiiltr comtilncil with the OXB LOWEST rRICB, ONE LOWEST riUCF. ONE PRICE TO ALL, ONE PRICE TO ALL, The Ruycr reserving Hie privi lege of returning goods or 1 ecelv. ing bark his money if not con. tent wilh his burgaiu. Laury & Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters ONE PRICE CASH STORI3, ONE PRICE CASH STORE, Post Offlco Bnilding, Fo't-Ofllce Ilnllding. BANK ST , LEHIOHTON. RANK ST, LEIUOHTON. Sept. 30.m1 YVHLCOMH1 WE I.' OMEI WEI.COM M WEI COM Kl VEI.COM El WELCOMUl WELCOME! WKI.COM El WELCOME! WEL IIJIUI WELCOMEI WELCOME! WKLI.'OMEl WF.LCOMH WELCO NIEI WKl.COMEl WELCO JI El WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WEI COME! WKK'OMEI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WEI.COMFI WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WEl-OOM Kl WELCOMEI WM'OMEI WELCOMEI W ELCOMI'.I WELCO M LI WKLt'OMRt WELCOJIE! WELCOMEI WELCOME! WI51.COM HI WELCOMICI WELCOME! WELCOMEI Wh'L OMEI WELCOMIOI WIOl.COMT.I WELCOMEI WJiLCOVEl WELCOMEI WCLCOMM WELCOME! WELCOM '.I WHI.COM F.l WKLCO.M U WI'.LCOME VjSI. OMKI W M.COMK1 WEL OMEI WK1COMKI WELCO.V. El WELCOMI'.! ' EI.COMKI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WEUCOM El W1SI COME W.'.LCOMI-;! WELCO MEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI "78.' 1 RRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND TORACCO EMPORIUM AND MILLIARD ROOM, one door abovo Hank'a Bakery. Rank St., I.elilgliton. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dolly and Weokly Papers and Lako.-lile Library regu arly anppliol. April I, 1816. Truss and Surgical Bandage Stand. "vr J. EVERETT, Nn. 51 North seventh St. " below Arch St. Pbilnde'phla. Lateatlm proved Trusses shouMer Unices, Elaatle st nek inga Rolts. SnnenanriQ-. Crotches. Defonnltr Iiistrnmeiits, Ao, Alao Mrs. Everett', 1 Hch'a self adjtutlnr and other eelcbrnteil Fem.ate Sup poiteis Lady Attendant. Lnice ttock and lowpnce". iterni' sicccstluliyticated. July 31. 1875 -ty. $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made this month by Puii and Cnlli. Inveat ae cording to vour means. 110. (&n nr ftiOii. in STOCK PI1IV1LKHR.S. haabrnnirht amull fortune to the careful lnveaior. We advise non uno now to urim atk bafelt linnka who full Information fe.it Ireo. Address orders by UIWJ.UJ lllC,itlIU ,11 BAXTER CO., Bankers and Broaera 17 Wail St. N. A Good Family Medicine Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. nr HIS At) ACHE, Laogour and Melan. choir gcuerHllr Butiiir trom a disordered stum. ach, costlvene or a torpid liver. Each may bo speedily removed bv Dr. Hwuyne's Tar Mils, which stimulate the liver and stomach to a he li Uv action In removing all bllliousuees, and prouucing regular evacuations or tne tioiteie. LIVEU COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which so many per sons suiter, Is frrq jeutly the cuuee of Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, and are often permanently cuied by their me. Fevers srnolteu pieveuted by the use of these Sarauparilla Pills, as they carry off, through the blood, the Impuiltlea from which they arise. For COsriVENEys tbero la uothlui; so effectual as Swayno's Tar and Sarsaparilla rills. They are purely vegetable, and act specially on the Liter aa Blue Mass or calomel, without anv bad resu u from taking. Describe symptoms tn a'l communication?, and address letters to DR. 8WAYNE A HON. Philadelphia. No charge for udvue- Went nr mill on receipt of price, Prlco 25 ceuts u boxi Uve boxes tor jl, ASK YOUR DRUOOIST FOR THEM. New Advertisements. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION I This distressing and dangerons complaint and Its premonitory evmp'oma. neneclrd rough, night sweats, hnmencaa, wasting fl"8li. lever tn rmanenlly cured by "Dr. Sw ayno'sConipouiitf Bynin of wild che.-rv " . , , IIRONCIHTIH A premnnltor of l'ulmonaiy Consumption lschnriictirluMi bycntanli ortn. finmnmtion of the mucous meinnrsne nf thonir nafnte. with couh and cxpe"toriition, short breath, hoarseness pains In the chest. Tor nil lironcniol aflections, soro throat, loss of olce, coughs, DR. SWAYNE'S COMroUKU Syrup 8 Wild Cherry IS A BOVERKION REMEDY. i,.i.wk.m nr imrffnn MnoiL mav nroceed from the Inrinx, trailnn bronchia or lungs, nndnnsn from various causes, as undue physical exerilon. iiletlioi J. or fullness of inn vessels, weak lunac, overstraining of the voli o suppress ed eiacuatlon, obstntctlou of the spied or liv er, etc. Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Etrtkesnt tbo ront of disease bv puiifvlnc the Bin, d nstnr ng the live nnd kldnevslo healthy nciinn. Invlgonitngtlie ni rvousaysiem. Thn only sla'idnrd lcmedr for h'innrr'ingo. bioucblal mi l nil puimo laiy enmp nints. Con. snmptlvis or t'lnso predisposed In wojk lungs, st-ould not fall to nee Ihls great vegetable rem idv It" nnrvnlous power, not only over connmp tion but over every chronic disease wi ere a eradiiHl aller.itlvo octlon Is nee'led. Under its uso the conah Is loosened, tho night sweats di minish me pnln snbslclis. the pul-o returns to its natural standard, tho stomach Is improved In lt power to digest and assimilate the food, and every organ baa a puier nnd bettei quality blood supp h dtn ir. out of which new lecrca. tlvo and i instic material is made. SAVED HIS LIFE. A JtElIAUKAJII.i: CUKE! U'ss (ha, nf tMwnrd it. IlAmson. Encrlneer st Oeorge sweouv's Pottery, 13.11 Hideo Avenue, 1 t'ni.aiieipnm. no iiiti a vioieni c nni. input, sweats, soro tin o it, grrat weakness snltntdif ferent lime, s ulnt of eloot'.. gave up all hope i,f recovery. Through the use nf " Jr. fticuvnc't II irtCVtcrrvSiruo" became a ennud and heal I by . man. and rjm.ilns en to this day, although over i Iwenlv ye.irs navo elniiaeit since In was cuicd. PHlnl-i ON. DOLLAR. I bottles IS. If vour ilriii"gii)t or storekeeper does nut sell It, wo will forwnnl na'l diT"n ficii'ht paid, to any uil dross, on leceipt nl mice. rnnrinr.n onlt nr nn. fiWAVivs! sow. 330 N. Mxth Street, IMillmlrlplila. Sold bv al Proiuiucnt Dlug,lst8. Itching Piles! PILES, VILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by the use of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was Borelr oflhcte.1 with onoof tho must ticastngnt h11 dtoaaoH Prurltm r I rnilgo, or nioro commnnlv Known ns ltclilnir lMhs iho ltchlne t tlmort whr atinonf tnti'Krnhlo lncro. f rt ity seratclilng, aim not unfrtquemly becomn quite soi e, I Ivoncht n box of " R yrny ne'a Olntmont Its tipo cvo quick leltef, qiuI in a Khoit tlmo maito apoiiVet cure, lean now Ptcfp umlisttirliod. ami I woun! adrieo nil who nro BufTt'nnc with thli (liPtrc-Blnff-roiuptnliit toprocurc isw.iviiR's Ointmrnfitt mice, I hml Inert prcwirip ton a almntt lnnv.mordblr, without fliuhnir any lierm auont relict. JO W. Oil ItlsT. rirm if ltrcttol t Christ. Boot and Shoo ITouno. 344 No:th Spconrt-Mreot, VhtlndelphU. SKIN DISEASES. 8WAY'NE'S ALL It HA LINO OINTMENT laali-o n specific lor TETTER, ITCH. SALT RHEUM. fcCALU HEAD. ERYHIPELAH RAHBEH'.S ITCH. ITCH BLOTCHES. ALL SCALY, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS. Fciloetlv safe and harmless, oven on the most tender infant. Price 50 cents. 3 boxes for f 1.23. bent bv m ill to any address on tccolpt of price Sold uy ail tho leading Druggists. Prepared only by nn. MVAYA'E & SOX, S30 North Sixth-St., Philadelphia. USE jADORN! LONDON j lHairColor Restorer : iIAImi : fob KBSTomxa GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE PEOOF Or Its Superior Excellence. Read this Home Certificate testified to by Edward R. Garrtgues, one of the moat coiupe. tent Druggists and Chemists In Pblladolptua, a man who.se veracity none can donbt t I am happy to add my testimonr to the great valoo of tne " Ixjinlon Hair Color ltcstrcr." which if scored my hair 10 Its original dark col or, and the hue apveara to bo pernMiicnt. I am ratiatled that this preparation la nothing like a die, but opeiatoa upon the secretions. It Is alao a beautiful hair dieaslug. and piomotes the f rowth. I purchased the first bottle trom Eu. 1. Uarrigiiea, druggist. Tenth and foutcs-sts who can also UotiTv my hair was va y gray when I commenced Its use. Mllfl. MILLER, No. 730 N. Nluth-st., l'hlladelphla. DU SWAYNK A SO.N.-ltospecled Friends i I have the nleaauru to Inform you that a lady of my acquaintance, Mrs Ml ler, lsdellgDted with tho eocctss of your "Loudou Color Hair Restoi or." Her hair wan tailing rapidly and quite frray. The color has be-n lestored, and tho fall. ug out entirely stopped by its ute. E. B. UARRIQUES. Druggist Cor. Tenth and Coates sts.. Phtla. All that art can acoomDlish In beaullfylng. streugihi'nlnr.thlckenlngandadoiiilng the hair la elfAted hv nslnir -iindnn Hair Color lleatur. er." It atfmulates and forces a new growth i if gi ay. restores lu natural color, anu lenders it silky and beautiful) cures Qaudiuffi kctpatho scalp clean, cool and heaitley. All druvglsts sen It. Price 75 ceuts; six bottles, (4, Sent by express to any auuress. S WAYNE A SON, 330 N. Sixth at, Philad'a, SOLE PROPRIETORS. For Sulci by till Druggists, July lb, lS74-yl My First Cigar. I'm almost afraid to sny how long It Is np,o, hut It must bo far nn toward forty yenrs slnco I setnsltlo money that, In nn ordinary way, would havobeen Jo voted lo thn succulent eoiTee, tho crisp linnlcnke, thn actiltilAted lemon rock, or t lie Kiiiger-brend paillnment, to tho pur chase, of my first cigar, I'm afraid that my moial feellnt?s must hive been at a very low ebb just then, for 1 went to tho shop quite pre pared lo say that It was for an undo; but as I was not asked nny questions by the dealer, who contented himself with wrapping the roll of leaf most carefully in pnper,I wassptred tho untruth, spent tlireo-pence for (he coarsely inailo dark hued Ilciigal cheroot, and 8tnugi;lud It to the school, feeling all tho while as If I had comailtted some awful crimn for the sake of attaining an unknown Joy, which was to be all beautiful ecstney, ilellf-lit, and dreamy, delicious delirium. It wns. That, half-hnlltlay I went about with my J teket Uglily buttoned up, stenllnii one hand Inside every now iinil then to feel the end of the roll of paper, deep, donn In Its seclusion, nnd make sure that it was still there.. Not a schoolfel low npproidhed me whom 1 did not mentally accuse of knowing ol Its exist ence, and harboring designs to obtain it. " I.eml up jour knife, Jones 1" said Tompkln Primus, about three. O'clock. " Haven't got one,'' I said, shortly. " Ves you liave," said Tompkins " there, in your jacket pu'ket." He made a snatch at It a horriblo snatch but I eluded It by ducking down under his nrm, and running to the oth er end of the plnyground. But It was an nwful escape, and ho had nearly broken my brittle treasure right In half. I think It must have been about six o'clock, when It was growing dusk, that 1 slipped away, got rer tho fence Into llainby's field, nnd down behind the big rln s, wher. alter listening for a few nil nut es lest I should have been seen or heard, 1 pulled out the cheroot, nnd skinned It tiy taking off the paper. Then I had to pause for a few mo ments, In doubt as to whether I ought to put thy thin or the thick end into my mouth, deciding at last in furor of the thin, and popping It between my lips. Uuh I Hut It was nasty simply hor ilhlu to my flush young palate. Hut it was manly to smoke, and If it had been ten times as unsatisfactory of flavor, I should not have llinched ; so I took out my oox of matches, and struck several, blowing tliem out in turn as I trltd to fiu IT at the clgar.and feeling all the time as If it was the fifth of Novem ber, nnd I were about lo start n squib. 1 managed it, though, at last, anil nail tlieend well alight.tlie smnkedraw lug through freely, so that I obtained good motithfuls, an I worked away. It was lather hot and strong certain ly, but draw puff draw puff draw pugh, how old and maul I did feel. How I drew myself up, and leaned my shoulder agaliiit the fence, glorying In the pungent incense, which would make me choke a little now nod then, nnd get Into my nose In a rather awkward man ner. Hut then I was smoking, and tho ela tion I felt delightful. I have since come to tho conclusion that the elation was due to my natural excitement, consequent upon tills glori ous step out of bounds, moral and phys ical, nnd not frum nny great potency In the tobacco leaf. The cigar kept well nllght, and I was about oiif'third through it. It was very dark, and tlitru was a sort of furious joy In the whole transaction. I felt like one of the old heroes of historical ro mancea Sir Francis Drake a Capt. Kldd a Paul Jones a jolly free-boot-rr ; and, in lmagitiatIon,clothcd myoelf in buskins and tights, wore secret ar mor, nnd was ready to do any deed of dailng. I quailed onco ; hnd my namo been called In tho school-room, whero thn boys were learning to-morrow's lessons? Had I been missed or asked for by any of my schoolfellows ? I hoped not. I could see their shadow on the blinds, as they went to nnd fro In thn room, and I could see the light In tho doctor's study, where I believed ho smoked s and here was I smoking too as good a man as ho, and Ugh I, That was n curious shudder that passed through me, accompanied by a strange sensation, as If some one had suddenly lifted off the top of my skull and poured in cold water. Ah, yes I there it all was. plain enough, mixing with and thinning down my brains, so that my head felt felt bo light, so eth ereal. Ves, It was water, certainly; but the watei had suddenly vapored, as In the experiments not from heat.but from cold ; and my head was now, as It were died with gas, and fast becoming a bal loon, swelling out rapidly,and raising raising. Yes, (hero was no doubt about It, and I was slightly alarmed, hut perfectly helpless. My feet had certainly left the ground, and I was going up, up, up, till 1 found that It wasonly In Imagination; for though my heels had left the ground It was only for u fewsecoLds.anil I was lying Hat, with my head resting on one of the gnarled roots of an elm tree one of the Inilf-dozcn In the clump, which had evidently fallen into a high state of delight, and wero waltzing around me In the most ludicrous fashion. The fence over which I had clamber ed began Its tticks now rising, now fall ing, as If to cnit.li me, until the pall lugs nearly touched aiy nose and then rising ugaiu to bend over In' the other direction. Tho feeling of coilntss that I hnd felt In my head now began to steal all down my hack, and along my legs and arms, till It reached tho extremities, when, like some heavy gas, It began to flow back ngalti, Inch by Inch, to my spinal marrow, nnd then slowly along It to my head. Next my heart began to nutter In a strange way, just as If It had bfcen sud denly endowed with a pair of dove's wings and was trying to lly out of my breast; and all tho time the sensation of lightness went on Increasing until I seemed to be lifted up nnd dropped down, again nnd again, tin I took tight'- ly liolJ or nn old piece of root with ono hand, wondering the while wlmt was coming next. And the cigar? Ah, that was stick ing still between two of my Angers. It had gone nut, nnd It didn't matter, I did not want tn light It again, for I felt ns It I had had enough, especially when at the end ol n few moments thero came tl.o sensation of having just swallowed n small ponder In a teaspoonfulot jam, ami not lining it nt nil. Ugh 1 That was the most droadful part ot the whole affair, worse even than the throb, throb, throb that came now In my headjust as If drops of mol ten lead wero falling from one templo to tho other, and then being forced back again. I believe I groaned Just then, nnd wondered whether I wns going to die. I know I mrntally declared that the cheroot must have been a horribly bad one and I recalled tho fact that I had olten heard men say that some cigars were so bad that they could not smoke them, and this must have been one of the had ones. "I'll never buy another of that fel low" I said to myself. And then yawned frightfully, and uttered another groan. At last a fresh thought entered ray mind. This was not the effects of the cigar; but of Indigestion those hard, suety puddings, which we had fur din ner. "Pehaps," I thought, "a few whltfa might do rue good." I sat tip against the palling, and, with my bauds trembling, and a eold presplratiou standing out all over my forehead I felt for tho match box, etrtick a light, nod plncing the cigar end between my lips, drew and puffed till it was onco more alight. How strong It tasted this tlmej and how hot and pungent seemed Ihe smoke I It wouldn't go right either, but seemed to troat my mouth like an III' constructed chimney, and ran back wards down my throat, and made me choke, got up my nose, nnd made mr snceie, Into my eyes till I was half blinded, nnd then -oh I how I shudder ed, nnd felt pale all over. I must bo going to die. I never felt so strango before it was simply horrible; anJ I leaned back ngalnst the palling, the cl ear dropped from between ray Angers, and then I slid tldewise to the earth, and lay gasping for air, faint and help less; lor that wa9 a very, very strong old churoot, with a rankness In Its na ture Unit I should not even care to fos ter HOW. How long I remalnpd there I cannot tell It must Imvo beon an hour beforo I felt sufficiently recovered to sit up ; and nearly another before I climbed tlio fence, and stood swaying on the other side, feeling so far from like a froeboot er, tli.it I Imagined I must have com milieu a murfler to nave Deen in .such a stnto of horrible nervousness and dread. I remember casting away tho match box and sneaking In at the side door and tip to the dormitories, where I hastily crawled Into bed, sinking soon after ln to a strange vacuity half stupor, half sleep from which I was awakened by a shrill voico at my side, crying out "Pleo, sir, here's Jones, sir, in his bed." Then the figure of nn usher loomed near me, anil u series of questions began, to all of which I responded with sighs and the plea of a sick headache. Then up came the house keeper to feel my pnse and head, and declared me free from fever. "He'll have to sen the doctor In tho morning," said the dame. But I did no', for I got up next morning as well as any of my school chums ; and I did not try another ci gar that half. Once a Week. " Great Expectations." Tom (to Jack, who has Just received a letter,) " Youdook precious down, old man I nothing wrong, is there, with the rich old aunt who's been so bad ? I hope she's not worse." Jack "N-o-o she's better. Little Jonny has peculiar views as to original tln. One day he was about to bo punished for some misdemeanor, when ho pleaded : "It wasn't rae.mara ma dear It was the bad man." "Well, Johnny, I'm going to whip the bad man out of you." " Ah, yes, but that'll hurt mo a precious lot more than tho bad man " A countryman the other day, at the Centennial with same companions, ws going tho rounds of the Art Gallery, when he happened to cotno across the picture entitled " Circe and the Com panions of Ulysses " Here Circe Is re presented ns gazing upon tho friends of Ulysses, which she has ohauged into a herd of ewlno. The countryman not being quite up in tuythology,and think ing perhaps, a Democrat painted the picture, after looking at it for some time turned to his companions and said; " Well now, that does beat all ; I tell you what,tliat'd pretty hard on Grant."