The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 18, 1876, Image 1

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H. Y. Mouthimku, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT" Livs and Let Live."
51.00 a Year if Paid in Advanco.
LKH1U1ITON, OARHON COUNTY, VENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMllER 18. 170.
Subscribers out of County, $i.20
vol. iv., wo.
OARD.S
Vnrnlture Warehouse.
T. gekvirti, Utnk tret, nVofcrfa all kindi 0
yParaiturc, Ctjfint mnitt It order.
Root and Sitae flickers.
.Cllaton Brtnj, m L'ran't building, ll.ink treat
JLUerdtrt vmptly Mledvmrk warranted.
JAB. It. STKUTI1KIIS,
ATTOnNKT AT LAW,
AST Office t 21 floor of IlhiMd'a iuii,
Naach Olinnlc, Pa.
All bailneu entruated to him will be promptly
May 27, ly.
-pNIKL, KA.I.BPCS,
ATTORNKY At(D COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
HlByjsh Chunk, Pa.
,tVOSe, abpy. p.ton'a Jewelry Store, Broadway
jT A, DBRIUNBn.M.n.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUM1K0X
fascial alUatloa paid to Chronic Disease.
CBc": Soul
flafrtpn, Pa.
vficn: South Eaat corner Iron ana! 2nd sta.,Le
April j, isio.
PR'ACTIOIVO PHYSICIAN AND STJIuTKON.
,OfHr., Buk Strsrt, next door above the Postofflrpj
pjvuiKuion, viacsi uoura rarryvme pirn uay
i 10 izo-ei.w; remainder or day at ouiruin
L.hlthtea Nov- 23. '72
ffO.fi. Dm OLSjt'B. Jl$. 8. LOOSE
B1
IBUVObKTTIC V L.OOSK,
ATTORNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
$9tiM Coraef '0 P.uaquehanna and Broadway.
MAUC CHUNK, PiKXi.
Caa be eoasnltaf In Oermta. tJalv 24 1R7
jp'l. M KB It fir,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NeXtDoorto Flnt National Bank,
MAUCH CnUNK, PA
CJ-Csw K nnanlte In flerman. TJanS.
j A.. DBUTZ,
f uencK OP THE PBACE,
Olml's BslliMni-, BANK-St., LFnioUTQit.
,ConveyaTieln:, OolleeUng artf all other bnsl
joeai oon'nMW'wiUt the offlco'promptlv attend
r te. Also, Agent for taernrchaseanfl Sale o
geal Batata. April lvl
rjlljpMAS a. RECK,
inSTIOB OP THE PEACR,
BAIJK Street, LKHIQnTON, Pa.
Coa.Vyandnt, Collectlnir ami all hualnera con
aaeted with the offie. pramptly attended to.
9-Av.at for flnt-els Insurance Companies
.tad Rl.ka ef alt klnda taken on the most Mhcrrtl
farms Jan. 9, 1676.
"JTJ K.KAPinGR,
ATTORNEY ANU OOONSt,LOR T LAW.
Banc Scaur, Lini.irroH, Pi.
Real Kttateana Celleetlen Agency. Will Ray and
js.li R.al Eatate. tony.yane ing neatly done Onl.
atloaa proajptly nade,. 'Settllna; Eatates of D-
daaU a aaeelalty. May be conanlted in Knxllsb
ad German. yif. 22.
a"! STOMAS KEMGRER,
CONVEYAlfOER,
AND
WRERAL IH6URA1TCE AGENT
The llowlar Coaaptalea are Represented :
i1'!! I M1TCAI. FIBK,
.RKA01J.Q MUTUAL FIHB,
OKINa PIHB.
rOTTMV'lLLK FIBK.
LEUIGH FIRB, andthTRAV
KLERV ACCIDENT IN8UKANCK,
Ala renaarWaata and Mstaal Uarw Thief
BatMllr and-lBHarantw Cnrapanr.
Xarcn 39, H7. THOa. gEMEREIt.
T IT. BELTIj
P PHOTOnRAPHER,
Upper Mnln atrect,
V ,. hLATINOTON, PA.,
In the OiLMur reoently oocnpicil lr
S. S. DCVdLIK
JPKTUIin TAKICN IN ANY WEATHER.
OmLDjjus.,, LIKENES8EB
Apeellty.
PATROKAOK SOLICITED,
And Kitlf-tl(m
. (iaarantcod. JnJel7tyl
EJJBEItT'S
Livery & Sale Stables
VANK STRBBT.'LUIIIOHTON, ta
F4T TROTTIty.Q nOUSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES.
JLBd aitTelr LOWER PRI0E8 than any
other Liver; la the Opantr.
tara-sana handaamo Oarrlajrea for Faneral
pafpaaeaaad Weddlnra, DAVID EltBEUT.
ITOTf 2X .iwi. . .
rjlO CAPITALISTS!
A LIOTTltD NUMBER OF SHARES pp
BR OAFITAP'flt OCK O TUB
UBigUtori.Gas' 'Light Co.
WI1 remain nndlapoaed of. Rharea FITTT
DOLLARS. Snbaenptiona trt tlleatock Kill
cfje?, e! "J1 In'ormalion fnruiahoa on np-
t .v.-v. . . n-v- MonTniMEii.
Lehlirhton, A onl a. I67e.
jTJBtlTISNNIAb SALOON,
pUSOUEUAJIjrA 87., MAUCII onuK.
FEAKK INKMANN, rroji'r.
Freh PhlladerphlalARer. Beer alwnra on tan,
ff?..0' Pno'c.M. and au other l-inAa
W Itetruahinenta to be. found In a Uiet-claaa
5lo- FHKIS LUN0U every Mora In" li
!"";. t ail wbenV&o, ko to Afauch chunk.
J my 15. 1 87a-yt
Manhattan OIL Company,
OF MKW YORK.
JiUbrleatlnsr atijj Illuminating Oils.
Wt. iW.-M-AncUB.Iiooni in, Merchanta' Bx
fif 1ininI na WALNUT Htreeie, FhUi
delnhu. Fa. Nov. S.I. two.
Mft ?. W.eJr Whoe'er Wllaon
Railroad Guide.
N
OUT II IMl.W A. It AlLltO Al) .
Pnssentera for Plil'ndclplila will lenvo Loblch
tnn as followai
3:IS ft. m rii, L. V. nnive nt I'hlln. nt rMI a m.
i:tin. 111. vfi I V. firriro at I'll I In. nt V: 0 a. m.
7:1" n. In. via U it " " 11:00 11. 111.
M12fl. 111. vifl L. V. " ' llli'On. 111.
Iliii? i. in. vit L ,t x, ' " Simp. tn.
10: 7 p. ra. vin U V. " " 2 ox p. in.
2:rp. m. vJi L. H. " " rK 1 1 11. 111.
4it7 p. m. via L. A s. ' " 8:i5ii.ni.
f:!4 p. m. vw li, V. " " t::p. m.
6 3- p. 111. via L. V. " " P:-1 p in.
Ri tiirntnir.lea.vr1 depot nt I'erka find Ainerl
rnn st., I'hlln., at7tW 8:tJnnd 0:15 a 111. i 2:10,
3:16' and 6:11 i. ni.
I'arc finm Lehlch'on to I'hlln., 52.55,
KtrnrMon Tli keta, Sl 0(1
April 17 18H lll.LI" C'LAltK. Agent,
nKM'll A I. U. II. OP Jf. .T.
- LI'.IIKill A SlISCJIiKM aX DIVISION.
All Hnll llnulr to l.ouai: lli-nltrli.
isi:mii:u sTtriuss in nkw voiik foot
01' l.llll'.ItTV ST., AMI FOOT OF CiARKSON
ST., UP TOWV.
Time T&lilo nf Oet. 2il, 1870.
Trilna leive I.f Iilulitoii nefollcu:
For Now York, l.-islon, Ac, nt 7.17, 1107 a. ni.,
1.47 p. m.
For rhljdelphh, 7 17, 11.07 a. m., 2.2(5.
1 or Mnueh Chunk nt 10.20 n.ni.,1 US. H.3S.8 4f . in
KorWIIki-llnrro and Scranton at 10.20 n. iu.,1.09,
o.os p. in.
JtfturniTig l.rnvo Xew York, foot of 1,11 crty
St.. at.1.10, s.lf) i.m., 1.00, and 4 00 p. m
1.,'ivo fiu.t of Ckrkaou St. at 12. ,'.(), ainl
3.20 p. m.
Leavo I'hlln lelplili, from Depot Nnith Penn'a
H It., Thlid and Delks St., nt 7J)11, 0.IB a.
m.,2.19. 6.15 p. in.
Leave llaMon nt KM, 11.40 n.ln,, 3.53, 1.00 p ni.
Leaie Maurh t'hunk nt7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20
4.40. n, in.
Fo: further particulars, see Time Tables at the
niuuona.
PASSKNOIillS FOR LONG UKAXOJI CHANOM
CARS AT hi, I. MIKTII.
II. P. IIALUWIN, Gen. Passenger Agent.
Jnly4. 1874.
plIII.A. A; RRADINQ 11 AI I, HO A I).
Arrangcnient of Passenger Trnlii3.
SEPT. 181 II IS7G.
Tralna lenvo ALLK.N.TO ',s n follows:
(VIA riiUMOHEN unwell.)
For PlHInilelphia. ni 4.1 1, u.jo. j.50, a.m., '12.00
nooy. 6.C5 iitid n.;'5 n. ni.
-UXI).VY.
For Philadelphli at I 30 a. m. 12.0O noon and
3.10 p.m.
IMA KASV lTXXl. TlltANCII.)
For Ro lOInu, t 2.J0. .i.5, .',-, a in., 12..0, 2 10. 1.S0
a i19 00ii.ui
For H lllitl)i,lK. ) 2 3), 8 03, 8.53 a. 111.. 12.20, 4 30
Qud 0 Ok p.m.
Fur Lcncniter and Ooliinibn, i 30, S.ii a.ui. ami
4 3'i p m
t L'oe not ran on Monilny
fU.VDAYS.
For Re.idlnir. 2 30 a m. 2,45 mid 9 00 ji ra,
I-01 II irrKdiurg, '.'.Mr. 111, and t) 14)11.111.
Tjalii.'i FOR ALLIJ.VIOWN leave an follows:
(VIA l'KUKIOSIKN BUANC11.)
Leayn Phi aiielnhin, e.a). S. h. 111., 2.i, a.23,
!3 2o and 7.00 v. ni.
SUNDAYS.
Loavo Philadelphia, 8.15, s.2) a. m and 4.10
p. ni.
(VIA BA6T TFNNA T1KASCU )
Leave Re.uuiB. 7.4 . ;.4 V 10. 3.5 11 in., 4 00. .10 ml
liUO d m
Leave Haiilbar(r, 5 2), 6.05, fj.to a. m., :.oo. S.J7
and 7.V5 n.m.
Loayo Lauraiter.4.40 7.45 n.ra., 12.55 and i5 p.m.
Leave Columbia 5.30 7.J1 a.m., l.uOaud 333 p.m.
n u ija i r..
Leave Roadlncr. 7 Si and 7.41 a m.
Lcavo II ui'Kiimi', 3 a.m.
Trailia UiaikOd tlilia l1 inn fo ond rrom rtennt
0th and Oieeii streets, I'lilhi'lfliidil.i. other
trains ton d trom llioad -treit den it.
'1 lie 8.20 a. 111 tinln from Phi aiielnhia nod n
p. in. tr.1111 fiom Alleiitnwn Hiive throuah VaiH
toaud imm K inu.i, .N y.
loe 1. 13 11. m tl'llll from Pill silelnlilo on.l
CO noon train notu Aileuluwu navo tliroufrn taia
IV n,,M null, I ilini' I
1 ho 5.21 p m. Hum from I'hlladclphli ami 8 .0
a. m train from A.leiilowu h.ivu throuKh cms
to and (Him Munch (Chunk.
J. 10. wnriTi rev
Sept, 23. 187'. Omeraluiiertnte nilei.t.
pUNXHYIjVANIA HAII.IIOAI),
PHILADKLPIIIA KlilU Hit. DIVISION.
Summer Time Table.
On nnH nir,,, htivnu. aui, .hi ,c
IralnHun tholMnliaeliihi.i.t iviii lialuoad Di.
vision will iuu hs follows:
ERIE EXTRICbs leaves Nw York 9.2 a m
J iiil .delpuiu 12 S3 11.111.
II .llllnoi o l.-'Onin.
tlnn-jsburK Mioimn.
arr. at illlntnsDcirt s.35 i,m
ijocziiavon 10.3'j ji.ih
ERIE MAILlcaies Ni w York 85 i!'U '
l'hilailpiuiiia li.5iii.iu.
U.1I11111010 u.io p.m.
lliiiil-biira.- 4,:5nm.
Willi'inupoit 8 3',ii.in.
Iick Unen 0.40 u. 111.
Rei.uv.i 10,55 a.m.
arr, ati-.no 7.fio 11 111
.NIAGARA EX. leavos PMlndelphia 7.V0 11,111.
llaltlmoio 7.3"o!ni.
Iluirikburs 10.45 n.iii.
nrr. nt Villiaiuport l.&o p.in.
I.oc: llven 3.1511.U1.
Renova 4 la p.m.
iV'frTio
L'K HAVEN AO. I've Philadelphia 6.00 a 111.
lialtlmoie - 8.30 n.m.
. llMinsiburB 1.25p.m.
arr. at Willlumaport o.lnp.iu,
t .- , Lock llllTCU J.SOn.m.
feUXDAY EX. leavos ow York 8.25 11 m
l'htliKiFlpina 11 5 11.111.
Jtiiltinioio 610 p.m.
llniuaLurL- 4.1 n in.
nrr, at illlauikpurt 7 40 u in
EASTWARD. ('"
rillLAD'A EX.ltavte lino 7.00pm
LmcI; llnvon oair.iu.
yilllnm-iiort 7.55a.m.
arr. nt llainibuie 11.4i1a.tn.
Unltimore uiin
Philadelphia 3.: 11 m.
DAY EiTRESS leaves Kane " Vu) a.m
Uenovn 10.10 a.m.
Lock 1 1 aven 1 1 :n a m.
VNlUiainsport 12.40 a.m.
arr. at llnrmbura; 4.mii.in.
I'hllarteii.hia 7.20 p.m.
NcwYiik 10.15 p.m.
Baltimore 7.35 11.n1.
ERIE leayea Erie 11.20 a m
llcnpva 8.55 p.m.
Lock Haven 10.WS p ra.
W.IIiamsport 11. 15p.m.
IIiiirltbutB 2 45 am.
aitniiore 7,:).-, tt ,,
Philadelphia, 7.00 a.m.
FAST LINE loavca V.'ilMaapr-rt 'a.m.
air. at llaiiUbiug 3.53a.m.
lal iii pre 7.35 a in.
PhUadelphl.i 7.31 a.m.
8UNI0AY EX. lcavna Wnltainapoi t 813 a!m!
... Ul. HilKIBIfUlK jiajit.m,
I'hilaHelphla 3.1a p.m.
New Yojk B.45 p. 1..
llnlllii.oin 7.33 p.m.
...... ... Um XAiClt
Union A (coin. Viet mid Lay E'xirei- Kant
uiunu hu.ij ..utiiift-iiitii ill ('! IJlUllllieri -I1U 5V,tll
L.itll.ltH. trmafoi WUki'tbaiio and Kcihuioii,
Erie Mall Went. Nlnei ra Expiesa West. Kilo
KxpriBH Wuat ami Ixick It. von Auommodntion
Won mnkopiOKo eoiinoittou at Wlllianianoit
wllh N U. It. W. 1 1 hi 11.1 north.
Urle Mall Vot, Niacin 11 Kxpresa Wept and
Day Express Kat lunKo cloao cuuuecUuu at
Look Haven with 11. 10. V. Hit. traina.
Urto Mall UttBtand WeeteourtoctatlCHowlth
trains 1111 L. B, ot M. H. ltlt., nt Coiry with O. U.
& A. V. Hit., at l.inporlum with 11. N. Y. ,fe p.
ltlt., nnd nt Drlltwood with A. V. ltlt,
1'ailor Cars will run Between Philadelphia and
Wllllaiueiioit mNiaaaia Hxprnss We.t, File
Express Woat, Phlladolnhla IJsprcsa East, Day
Exprosa East and Kululuy Express East.
Bleeping Cars on all nlfrht trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Oen'l Hup'i
Carbon Co.'s Sous
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Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
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LU'RY A PI5TRRS'
HUllY it l'liHEHr-'
LAtlltY .t I'lnKUW
LAUUY A PETERS'
Posl-Oilleo HlilliHin,,
l'ot Olllce It I'd wt.
Post omvo llul'diiii:.
l'osOllh'" lliilldiuir,
TO SIX
THE NEWERI' SUITINOS,
1'IIIi M' EVP SIT I I I.VOi.
Tlth NEWI SI' SUITINQS.
Tin: s'uwiisr huitinos.
Cli tliH. C iss meios und Vo tinea
whun we iiiiikc up In ( inIiIoii
11I1 1 nnd Duiii 11I0 htjles nt Low
est Pr ee for 1 llh.
11ii1)es oloi'iiino
iii:sidi:h oloi hino
Visitors cell aeo Meek of Ilo".
orv, Piles if Uinhi'Menr Hun
dieilsot White Mhn is, II 'its enps,
Boots ami - boos hv the di zens,
'1 1 link", sntchels and riavelnir
linps tfmlin-llas inn) otner aiti
eies for tlio wear and 110 of
MAN tMi lllir KIM).
II N AM) 110V KIM).
Welcome also to
LAUUY l'Ell.RS'
LAW KY it PErEllH,t
LAUUY ,t PFTHIth'.
LAURY ,t PETEHs,',
li.VNMC STREET,
BANK S I'Rh'ET,
Lonillhtoii,
I. eh Kht(,ll,
whrro (bo atodi of Oenta lutn.
isIiIiil- (loods eomurlse the eholc
it uu iltv eoiiii.ined with the
one i.owhst rmoH,
OSV. l05VFf.TPi:lUR.
ONE lMlll'E TO ALL,
ON II I'lUCK TO ALL,
The rimer re eivlnrj theprlvl
ejre of 1 eiuruinir cooes or 1 ecelv
nx In Ins iiiniieyil not eon
teul with bis b.iruain.
Laury &, Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
ONE PRICE CApill KTOPfE,
ONE PRICE CASH STORE,
Post Office llmldinr,
Po-t.Ouice IlalhlniK,
BANK ST., LEHIUInON.
BANK BT, LI3UIUUTON.
Sept. ro in3
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WELCOME.
BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND
TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD
110051, 0110 door above Hauk's Bakery.
Ksstik .si.. I.chlglilnn.
Alio, (1ENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally
and Weekly Papers and Lakc-ide Llhrarv regu
arly HiipplloJ. Apill I, 18J3.
$1,200 PROFIT ON $100
Mnde this month by 1-utt anil ial(. Invest no
enrdHiir to vom- me ins, Jio. (51 or iici. In
STOCK l'RIVILEOSH, has briiiU'lii. a annul
'ortimo to tho careful lnves'or. e advNn
when 1111(1 IlilW tOOflUIATl! 8AKHLT. BdOkawllh
full Inloiipntlon ten lieo. Addreeaoiders by
mall and tiU'k'rnoh to
IIAXTKIl &. CO.,
Bankers uud Brokers 17 Wail ft. N.
A
X INTEM.KJKXT HOY,
nc d at ont 10 year', rcnldlnp; in Phrndelphln, is
desirous of learning a tiado, and would like In
omio to i ho count i y. For fnither p.iiticuliiia
apply at the ( AKIiON ADV0CA1K otflco.
ion oooii job printi.no, call at
THE OAHHON ADVOCATE OFFICE.
(irk renity when rrnmli-Qd. and nt city prices.
Be enro to call-It will piv toiUiBo,
A Good Family Medicine
SWAIMJ'S
Tar and Savsaparilla Pills.
3- UK ADACHK., i.nnour and 5Iehn
cholv pLiieri(lly hpiI l' trem a diaonletcl atom
neh, eosiiveno-aor a Ion Id liver. Each may ho
si endilv remove! hv Dr Bw yne's Tar i uls
which Mt 1 in ii In t o the liver find stoninrh to a
bo nhf aetion In reuiovlmrnll bid onaness. and
pioduclnc regular evacuations of tho tones.
LIVS It COMPLAINT,
that dreaded dlsesso fiom which so many par
nous ufii'i-. Is ficqjeutlr tliocaiiwof
Hrnilnclip, liidlgpstlon anil Dyspopsla,
Is fpeodily lelleved and are oflen periiinnoniij
cuied oy their ii"0. Feversnipoituii pievcuted
by the usoot ihe-o Saisip.irnla Pills, as they
carr olT, thioiiKli ll'o blood, tho HepuillleH
from whn.li thuy aile, For COSriVENESrl
theie Is not ti 111 u so iffcctuai as
Swayuo's Tar ami Sarsaparllla rill9.
They lire puiclv vegetable, and act epcciallv
iin the Llier as Blua Mass or calomel, without
auv bad tesu'is Iroui takluir.
DOK'iiho symptoms In a'l cmnmuulcatlonp,
nnd addrofs letters to Dlt. H WAYNE it BON,
Philadelphia. No cliaruo for advn e. Hew by
mill ou receipt of pi Ice. Prlce25 ceutaa haxi
Ave boxes for l,
ASK YOUtt DUUOOIST FOR TIllL
"76."
Now Advert iseinonts.
THE LUNGS!
COff SUm'TlOM I
Tht dlstre?s1np nnd ilntRf roil" t-nmplalnt nnd
Us pre)iioi ltnlv vmii oina. pc'decled eoituh.
iitg' t swenis, bnrenesa, wa'ilnc 11 all. lever
in rmnneutly cured by' Dr. Swuyiio'sCoiiipuuni
Syr'iti nf W'ld Che rv "
PRONC1I1ITS--A m-inniiltnr of I'!mona'.v
Consumption is c'lnnett rlfd Mr e.ilnrtb or in
11'iliiinniioii of the inucous lueintir ue or the nil
i asiaes. with ennuh nnd exilO"toi,ition, short
brcntti, aoaipenoss pains in Iho chei-t. Torn 1
I loiicu nl nllo- t.oiia, toro llno.it. loss ot lOlce,
coughs,
DR. SWAYNI'.'S COMPOUND
Sy nip o Wild Cherry
II A ROVFRr.ION REMiEDY".
fcmcri hntte, or apflm? Momt, inav proceed
from the lannx, lisihm bronchia or limps,
and niise from various rnttos nsiuutiio olivtcni
excnlnn, pu tlior.i, or fulli'es ol Iho vessels,
wo ik 'iiin;i, over'triilnun: nttho vnleo aiipptess
edomcuallon, olMlimllonof the spl, ea or Iv
or, elc.
Dr. Swiync's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry
ptiikfiiit t'K- root of il'Rfwn hv puilfvintr lio
bio (1 n Mo ivx tlm livo unit kltlnrvRto healtliv
nmon. InvlK'nntl'icr Ihc w rvous Rj'strni.
Tim nuiv fitnndiird li'tuoilv for lictnorr'iaro.
Inunuhinl nil all u!tuointy cninpninti. Con
FtimptlriH ortJiosf niedivopiUn wetl; mp,
fhnuM not fall tonsalhh mint vtyotabtorom
ItinaMCou'i pnwor.ni t nlv over crn'iimp
tion Imt t.ci fvt'tv ulironlc illi'an rr err i
crmlirn ttlUt:tlio nct.iui is iiceHiiJ. TJtntrl Jtn
hsi' the rou-h Is niieciicii. tlio nllit FWHit-- ill
in illicit no ii'iln fuh-iip tlit iml-c retnm lo
lta im'iii'1 1 :itt1. i f f , tin "Inmnrli lmpinvrd
ill It- powtT todipi Bt mill stilUto tliPtnod.
uml o'.ciy ipui tin1 a puit himi 1h-Iici qt!iliry
I Inni! MiMi l dtn i out ol vrSiii-li new recte;i
Uve ni t fla-tic luaitstril i& hiucp.
SAVED LILS LIFE.
Wii tint of Ktlwaril H. HamF-oit, rjnplt rrr nt
CfoiKi- wt'eu'i I'ntteiv. 13 H Hldcft Aenup,
rhl.m.eipliia. Il hid violent u uh, nlirltt
MWCDtM Hdie tlllOtt, UTTflt WeilkllOHH. nt lllf
fm-nt lime n otnt "t t lnoi, cant up nil bnp nf
it"Vhv, 1 tinmpli tIip u-so f " Jtr. Stcanne's
II 1t,l'Virrst;rl,,, ttcrnme oriiidnnil lipiiltliy
niin, r.ml r mo ifim to tl i- ('aw nltPoiiRli ovei
lWfiil yV.iiM h:iP Pi:i BfO Plnro hi- wn cnieil.
IJtHi; O.Nfc DtiLLAlt. ulx tioltles 15. If
vom- ill iKfrlt nr uto'ekpi'ppr iloe nut sell It, we
furwun) Jin I ill zon fiiit'ht pnid. lo any ud
dieHH, tu UTeipt ot mn-o.
PIM'PAKEP ONLY BT
OH. SWiVSl c SOW,
330 N. Sixth Strict, Plit I pilr 1 ph In
buhl hv l Prominent JJiuists.
Itchiug Piles!
PITiKS, 1TLES, ITCHING PILES,
Positively ( ureil by Iho use of
SWAYNK'S OINTMENT.
Home Testimony :
I wri Bnrplv nfllip'od with onoof tin rnnt an
tehliiff of h'I iii-ritRcs I'ruritM or I ninpo. or
nuuo romniMtlv rfiinwn us ltrliiuir IMNs iho
Itchiim Ht t linos win a!thiik mti lornhlp Iiipio:is.
rt' ny sdntcliliif?. nun not nnfrpiiuputly bpcmno
quite foi t
I hotittht ft box of " RwMio's Ointment lis
UhP t'nvi' quick .Pilot, nnd In n Iioit limn nift'ln
n ppifi-rt t nip. I cm now Plrcp niiiliHtinPril.
ana I Mount nilvlp Ml who nrt piiir nnK with
thl illRtnFlnjji otiipl'tlnt ioprornr' Swuviip'b
Olnnncn " nt oncp. I Iih.1 tneil piccrip on
almo'-t InnumcrcitlP. w tlmut lI uMntr nnv noun.
Hiietit rcllpf. JOs (MlltlVP.
i n nt f luoitpl tt chrlxt.
Bool find ylioo IToinp. 311 Noiib SiTfiniUtreet,
l'lilliiilrlJlilu.
SKIN DISEASES.
RU'AYN ICS ALL HI'A LINO OINTM KMT
Isal n a (.peclfle lor 'I ETTLIt, ITi II. SALT
Rill I'M, KMLII HEAD. ERYHIPKLAH
BAItBER'S IICI1. X 1 1 -1 1 BLOTCHES, ALL
KOAI.Y, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS EIIUP
TltiNs, peuc( tlv -afo and luu micas, even on
iho moat ten ler InTant. Pi ico 50 cent a. 3 boxes
forli.25. sent bv m il to nn address on lecelpt
of price
fiold by ail tho loadlne Dniscists.
Prounied only by
it. sw ivxi: & sov,
aOQ North Sixth-8t Plillmlelphln,
UflB
IAD0RN: LONDON
I YOUR iMnn
: nan ijUiui nu&iui ui
i HAIR, i
roil r.r.sTouixo
; GRAY HAIR
To Its Natural Vitality antl Color.
un e is "the proof
Of its Snpprlor Kscrllencp.
Rrad this Home Cfrttflcnto tPatldcd to by
Kdwnlil 11. Oairiaues. ouu of the moat enmio
tent Diufrif sis and Clo-mlats In Philadelphia, a
man whose veiacltv nonocmi dnnbti
I am happy in add myteslimonv to the proat
vnlumif the " Loudon Hair Co or llestorer,"
which if aifrod my ha,r lo Its original dark eol
or, and Iho hnnapiieiirs to be permnuenl I am
tatialleil Hint this prepaiation is nothinir like n
die, but opoiates iipmi the recrotloiis. It is
also a tie.iutiful hr.ir ilretiia. and promotes tho
fTiowlh, 1 purch mil lb" llrt brJtle Irom Eo.
li. (laula-iies, itiucir.at Tcnlli and Contoi-sls
who can abo testllv mv lull' wus vo y pray
when I commet.cn I Its use.
MRS. MILLER.
No '30 N. Nlnlli.st., l'hliiidelphln.
Dlt SVfAYNIt it so.N.-ROfpcctod Fileml'i I
have tan nlensuro to Inform ou Hint a limy of
my in finnlntnnco, Mrs Ml ler, lsdellifhtod wltn
Iho fcuictBsn! your Isuidou Color II air ltosioi.
er " Her hnlr was lalluig rapidly and ipu n
play. The color bus bu"ii nwlored, and iho (.ill
lna out entirely htoppod liv its ll; e.
V.. 11. O MtltlC.UHS.
DniKRls: Cor. Tenth ami Coates sts.. Phlla.
All that ait cull accomplish In bnau'lti loir,
atreut: Iienlnu', IhlekciiliKriiiiil'Kioiiiliigtlionalr
Is eff. oled liv liflnir -'iiiidou Hair Color Renter
er." It sifinulutosnud forces a now crowth i It
inav restores Its lutuinl color, and lenders It
sllkvuna bnaiitltul i curia aiuidtutlt keeps the
K-nlii clonii, cool and hea thv. All druiralsts
elllt. Price 75 cents; six bottles, 14, Bent by
express tu any addieas.
8WAYNIJ ft SON, 830 N. Sixth at., Philad'a,
BOLE PROPRIETORS.
For Sain by all DriigKlNtN.
July IS. WH.Tl
Mr. Dinkie's Esvenge.
A DISASTI10U3 DINNER.
Naturally, tny iHar, a lindy moots
with many sliiuiilur pcnplo In tho cotirto
nf Id'OiilliR tmnr.lt'! . I Ihlnlt the tjut'pr
est ftilttH tliat ever wpib, havo conmanil
Imaiilt'il wllh tun slnco Mr., I ilitisuii lutt
iiic wltli tliri'o little chllilrcn, tn turn
my llvlni; liy the mnt uiiriratt'ful tittle
that etur wns put upon n wnnian's
shnuliltTs j for them nro people that
think you ran nrvcr do elinnuli for 'em,
a:nl peoplo tliat haven't it t . y e(iiis(lern
tion for ynttr feelings, and If a turkey
happens lo he totiuh, nsk If it wns ever
known for certain what liccamn nf Iho
pnir Hint went into Noah'.mrk, and Iho
like nf that, you know ; and there are
people thnt, lmvo whimsies, ami people
that want raw meat nr t"ciirehed cinders,
and peoplo that can't hear nnjlhlnu
ftffil, and pioplo that wioi't touch
pork, and people that Inke airs and
don't pay, and people that are so far
from what they pretend to ho that you
have to mention to them that their
rooms nie wonted, and n'l torts of peo
ple who do all soils of queer thlnes.
One of the queered thlnps I ever
knew to ho dime hy any hoarder was
done, 1 must say, hy Mr. Ulnkle :
He came lo bosid with mo about (lvn
years hjj.0, Just at Christmas timo. Ho
was a bachelor, nhout 50 years old, I
shntild juiltiH, and his face was smooth
Miaved, and ho wore a mahogany rehir
ed wlilo;, and he wns lather particular
in dtess, He'd just met with a dlsap
polntii'ent not in love, iniiid you, hut
ill money.
II ii had made himself a slave to a rich
old uncle for twenty years, expectlni!
to lie his heir ; put up with a'l sorts of
treatment ; hoo'i cuffed and scolded
ii ml Mieered at innrnlni!, noon antl
night ; never said a won! j hut Jtt-t
went tin i-i inning and rubbing lis hands
speaking about his '.'dear tP'ole," until
tho old man diul, whon ho left liim
m.ly a htindicd a year for Ids life. Af.
ter that he catue to board with mo.
'Ilieio was boarding with me at tho
same time a mnldon lady named Swit
iles. She was about as old as Mr. Din
kle, nnd rIIh was very rich. She wore
ilUuiiinds in her ears so big and shiny
that I wontleied tlm thieves let h"r
cntno hoiiie alivo with 'em on. And
she had the same kind of diamonds on
her fingers. She had three pets, a dog
with cm ly wool, and a kitten all white
except a black nose, and a green and
red parrot. Day tlmca "ho bad thorn In
her room, Imt she hired an exra room
for theui, ami they slept In that, and It
wns comical to t-eo them, I'oll In her
cage, and the dog ami the kitten In a
sort of basket eradle, with refreshments
eet hi 'em, in case they should he hun
gry in the night.
Everybody Is'nt so careful of children.
She had white, quilted covers for tho
two animals. It was peculiar, and she
was curious in a good many things.
felie was'nt very handsome, but she
was of a very good family ; mid though
she wanted extras, she pdil for 'em. I
remember asking her onco why she
liad'ut married, and she said she always
lelt that Hie male sex wns beneath her,
and thnt she could'iit prolulse to obey
any or 'em. Shu asked mo If I dld'nt
let 1 to dli-plse 'em myself ; ami I said
some of 'cm I did, and some again I
dld'nt.
She had written a lecture I think, for
the pt.rpose of putting thiin down, and
she was going to deliver it in my parlor
one night ; only 1 says to her, says I,
"Miss Kwlilli'9," sajB I, "I'm only n
poor widow, depending on my boarders
for a living, and as most of 'em are nf
tho male sex It might give 'em ofTeii-o
lo tell 'oiii all them dieadful things
about themselves, and how yoil despis
ed 'em so, Misi Swlllles." So sho gavo
up tho Idea, nr.d I was thankful.
Well, after Mr. Dinklo eame, Inn
tlced Miss SwifllesHtid housed to arguo
together a un'm deal. Sometimes, too,
he used to son her to church and to
lectures. I had my eyea about me, and
I noticed she used todresi herself up
very smart indeed after lie came.
Then he enme and asked mo how
much I reckoned rIio had a year. And
she asked what I caljulated lie owned.
I told III in thnt I'd heard she hud ton
thousand pounds, antl I told her what
he had and how he got it I could'iit
tell what she thought, but I made up
my mind thent'd lie n match between
'em, for I've always noticed the more a
lady talks against thu gentlemen, tho
inoru apt she is to lmvo tho first ono
that makes her nn offer. Yes, I'd
mnde up my mind that way, when, one
day, I was sitting on the p'nrcli outside
the hack window, stoning cherries for
If the girl does it she puts mnro in her
mouth than slio does in the pan when
I heard Miss Swiflles come Into the par
lor, and nhout three minutes alter Mr.
Dlnkle ho cauiH In.
I'd I'ko to remark, tut liPro, that far
fiom being llstenlii);, I'm above It j hut
I was'nt called upon to tinny, and I
rould'nt help hearing, and tills Is wknt
I did hear :
"Miss Swflles," said Mr. Dinklo,
"I'm rejoiced to tiud you nlone."
"Ah I" said Miss Swiflles.
"1 have long wished tor such an op
portunlty." "Indeed," said Miss Swiflles.
"You can guess why 7" asked Mr.
Dinklo.
"No, sir, I can't," answered Miss
Swiflles,
"Is ,thls'tho coquetry of your sex 7"
naked 'Mr. Dinklo. "Hayo you not
Been thnt I adoro you ?"
"No," said MUs SwIlTles.. ,t-r
"I hnve hidden my emotions better
than I supposed I could," said Mr.
Dlnkle. "My dear Miss Swlfllos, here
on my knees, allow mo to ouer you my,
hand nnd heart, nnd beg you to accept'
them nnd tho llfo nnd devotion of"
"Get up, Mr, Dlnkle," sahl slio
"Don't niakrt n gnosn of yourself, I
iindorstnnd thnt you ask me to marrjj
you 7"
"Adorable creature." said Mr. DlnfcJ
le, "you put the question I would hava
asked In tio most concise form."
"I'll put. the answer Into tho snmo
form," said she. "tfo."
"You cannot expect inn to relinquish;
my hopes at ono,','' ai:l Mr. Dinklo.
"Mny I ask why you nre no" disposed
to consider my proposition 7 , VII you,
nnt rnitflder It, nnd nnswer It tuoro at'
leisure 7"
"I have considered," said MISS Swif
lles. "tint why 7"sp.td Mr. Dlnkle.
"Well, if you want to know why,"
cnld Miss Swiflles, "because I llkoto bo
my own mistress. 1 have plenty of
money, as you know, nnd three charm
ing pets, who nre worth more than any
six men I ever met. I dld'nt marry
when I wns a good locking gltl, be
cause even then I could'iit ho sttro any
mnii wanted me or my property ; nud
now I'm nn ugly old woman, I shan't
throw myself Into the arms of tho first
fortuno hunter who has calculated 'thnt
an old mnld will marry any ono who
nsks her. You waited for dead men's
shoes twenty years, I understand. Now,
probably, you .wish to wait for mlno 7
That's why I say 'No,' Mr. Dinklo."
Next thing I heard was tho door slam,
Mr. Dinklo wns gone, and Miss
Swiflles was laughing to herself on tho
sofa. I could'iit help It. I Just peep
ed Into the window and says I :
"Hurrah, Miss Swiflles, tlireocheersl
It was ns good as a play."
" "1'ls'nt tho first mnn I've served
so," snld Miss Swlffles, rubbing lier
nose. "O, they are a mran set, thesu
men,', and away sho walked, witli her
diamonds glittering.
We dld'nt see much of 5Ir. Dinklo
for some days, and then he told me bo
wns going nbrond with nn invnlld gen
tleman So, of course, I know I was going to
lose a boaider. Hut I was surprised
whon, ono afternoon, I received tills
note :
"livilearMidami Upon theeveof my flrpir.
lure npnu a Journey whence I mny never r.
tuin, 1 oesirn tufool myself in harmony with all
with whom I have any allgnt differeures.There.
foi e, will yon allow ine to cive n little auppei to
several memhers of vouresta ilishmeiitl Y'oa
yonrself, nf course Miss swinics. Mr Honors,
and n friend ot my own, who will join u-. Time,
to-morrow evening. An answer will onitao,
Yuuis truly,
Bexjamix Dinkik."
Of cnurso I ngreed, and when I saw
Miss Swiflles sho said tho man had a
better temper than sho thought. And
so thnt very eveoing wo nil walked Into
Mr. Dlnkid's room. IIo had hnd tho
bedstead put away, and hire I an exten
sion table. And thero was Mr. Dlnkle,
with a dark complexioned gentleman
and two waiters.
Mr. Dinkledld the honors beautifully.
Ho mnde ns a llttlo speech, nnd ho said
all soits of fine things. And such a
supper all hot, and very curious ; pie
with queer crusts, all ornamented, and
ragouts and dear knows what, and
wines and things. Wo all nto heartlv,
and Miss Swiflles hemtlest of all. Wo
enjoyed ourselves, I tell you, nnd tlm
dark gentleman, Mr. Mosler, sang tu
songs nfterwards.
At twelve o'clock Mr, Dinklo arose.
" Ladies nnd gentleman,"' he snld,
" tlio time for parting has come. I
must be on board tlio steamer in two
hours. Mosler tho same obligations
lies on you, We part perhaps forever.
Ail'eo."
He shook binds nil arnlind. When
ho catno to Miss Swiflles ho gavo her n
llttlo note.
" Read It alone In your own apart
ment, dear madam," he said, " It u ay
mnko vou nltet your opinion of mm
who will ever remember you."
" Mr Dlnkle," said Miss Swlftl-s,
" Wo all do wrong sometimes, l'rob.i
bly I was mistaken in you. I wish you
a very pleasant journuy."
Then ha was off.
" IIo ain't such a bad fellow after
all." said Mr. lingers.
" No, he ain't," aild I.
Miss iSwllhVs went up stairs very
slowly. I saw her wipe iv tear away ni
sho went, and I stopped to put out tho
hall lamp.
I had done It and bolted tho front
door, all of a sudden tlio house was till
cd with shrieks. It was Miss Svylllles's
voice, I know, and sho was screaming
fur help.
" Sho'- found n burglar In her room
to murder her for her diamonds at lust,"
I said to myself, and away I rushed and
iip.canie all tho boarders, and wo stood
In the room where sho stood, holding a
letter in iter hand antl skrieklng liko
mad.
" O I V hero Is ho 7" I asked
' Where's the (lingular ?"
" Go after him I" she r.rled. " O.itell
hlm-bring blir. b.iak .Mr. Dinklo, Mr.
Dlnkle, Mr. Dlnklt 1"
" He's told her hu'd commit suicide
on her account," I cried. " O, dear t
O, dear 1"
" O I I'm so 111," cried Miss Swiflles
" so 111 I Open tho window I I'm
poisoned 10 1 Ah I"
" Poisoned I" says I " O 1 O t Oh."
" Head that, says she, falling over
upon the sofn,very sick, indeed. "Head
that I"
" Mr. Rogers," says I, " I haven't
got my specks."
Mr. Rodgers took tho letter and read
It aloud : ' 1
CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAOK.