l . . . " --jnLLJLJM $1.00 a Year i Paid in Advance Let Live." H. V. Moutiiimeu, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT Subscribers out of County, $1.20 aiMMl'i.jiiaJi.iaj.wMiMJiJaijiawliawiaiiTas LE1I1GHT0N, CAMION COUNTY, PENNA, SATUltDAY MORNING, DECEMUEIt 0. 1870. VOL. V., No. 2 B3Pt8SS3HOl"al Live and CARDS. rnrnll.nr Warehouse. T, tekwarti, litnk street, dealer n all Hndt erf nniturt. cvjflnmaaeto craer. Rnat and Shoe Mnkera. OllaUn Brtar, in ttvan't ouiMi'nj.llank street. AlUntrtprvmpuyjuita- wort warremeat ATTORN IT AUD C0ONSKLLOR AT LAW, n.ir Svmttr.T.ttiTairraa. Pi. KmI lntat.and Collection Ajreney. Will nay and ell k.al K.tAta, CoaTranelnr neatly done Col eitlom promptly maae. stilling Niiaies or i,e aa.aU a ip.clalty. May b consulted In P.nllfh ad fliraii. Nov. 22. J-AB.R. BTItUTHERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I OfflceV-54 Boor of Rhoad's nail, 1 ' Hanoi. Chunk, Pa. All Vulntn entrusted to him will be promptly atU4t4 to. May 87, 1y. 2QANIKL RAIiBFUS, ATT9BXKT AT4D COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Maath Chunk, Pa. ttrO&tt, above Dolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway r0. D. BIBIOLBTTI. . Jig. S. LOOSE gBIirOLETTE'ifc LOOBIC, ATtORNiTS AND .COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 6mf a ora.r of Bugquehapna and Broadway. t KAUCH CHUNK, rissA. Caa be eoataltei la Oarmaa. Jnlv 24 187 p . KERHllT, aVTTORNRT AT LAW, Ht Deer to First National Hank, , V. MADOn CI1UKK, PA 4Caa V. eonsalted In German. fjan9. JJ A.BKLTZ, rnaTicK or the pback, Ob.tr's BnlliHne, BANK-st., LimanTOH. Cooveyanetdr, Colletttna; and nil other busi ness oenneeted with the office promptly attend sd to. Also, Agent (or the Purchase and Bale of Jtenl Estate. April 15-yl tjrtnoMAS S. BECK, jusncs or the peack, BANK Street, LGHIQIITON, Pa. Otavajanclnc, Collecting and all business con cocted with the office promptly attended to. fS-Ageat for first-cliM insurance Companies, aj Klikaef.U klnas takan on the most liberal arms Jan. 0,1875. A. BEIiltAK II U, M.O., PHT6fCIAN AND BURGEON Ipeelal attanrWa paid to Chronic Diseases. OfQce: Boath JCait corner Iron and 2nd sts.. Le tlhtoa, Pa. j April 3, 187.1. JT. B. RBBUR, PRACTICTlfO PnrSlCIAN AND SURBKON, ABea, Bist Street, next door above the Postolflee, Lealghtoa, Pa. OMoa Hoars Parryville each day raat 10 to lt.'elock; remainder of day atofnculn L.hlthtoa. Nov 23, '72. TaVOMAS KEItlERER. CONVEYANCER, AMD GENERAL INSURANCE; AGENT The lowing Companies are Represented: lbox mutual fir 15, a ii a dim o mutual i'irb, om ino fire, pottsv1llb firk. LKIIiau FIRE, and the TRAV BLEBS' ACCIDENT 1N8UKANCE, Alao r.nnsrlvanla and Mutual Horse Tlilci Bevootlve and Intonate Company. ' Macau 3f. 1171 TnOB. KEMERER. "76." BBADY'B CENTENNIAL CIGAB AND TOBACCO (EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD BOOli, one door above nauk'a Bakery, Also, OENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weeklf Fapora and Lakeaido Library reen arlr anppllel. April 1, 1875. JQ AVB B EBJS EttT'B Livery tSf Sale Stables OAIfIt:iTRIKT.L.IIIIGIITON, Pa PAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAimiAGES. And poatilvelr LOWEB PBIOES than Bay other Livery lu the County. Larcaasd baodaotoe Carriages for Faneral sursoaosand WeOdinra. DAVID KDBEUT. Mot. n. lKTl rjp CAPITA LISTS! A XIMITKD KUMHEB iOF SHABDS OF TUB CAPITAL BTOOK OF TDE Lolnjghton. Gas Lignt Co. atn remain nndiapoeed of, fiharoa FIFTY DOl.LAua. SatMnpUona to the stock will beiooelved and lufonnuliou furnished on up. cltoaUoa at thia onioo, IUIfhtoB. April . 1870. Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YOBK. Lubrlcatlnu and Illuminating- Oils. WM. JI MABCUH, Boom 32. Werchapta Kx iau, THIBD und WALNUrJjtJ.'iieUi. i'i.lltt 1 IpUla, Fji. "Nov. W, lo. Railroad Guide. N' OIITII l'BNMA. HAII.UOAI) . 1'nsscnccrs for l'lillmlclplila will leave Lclitcli- ten nn follows t Siua. m via. Xi. V. nrrlve at l'hlln. nt (1:1.1 n m. S:I2 a. m. iln. I V. nrrlve t I'lillo. nt f:"0 n. 111. 7:47 n. m. vtn U A S. " " 11:00 n, m. 7H2 n. m. via l V. " 1 l):non. m. Il:"7 p. m. via I. .t " " 2:0.1 p. 111. 10:57 11. m, via L. V. " " 2 0.1 u. m. 2:2C p. m. via U AH." " 0:41 n. in. 4:47 1), in. via L. A H. " " 8:IS n. m. 4:44 p. m. via I.. V. " " 8:1.1 p. m. II p. m. via I. V. " " 8:25 p. 111. Iti'tiirnliiR, leave depot at Hcrka anil Auierl ran St., Plilla., at 7i'H). 8:13 anil 0:43 a.m.; 2:1 J, 3:45nnitS:ISp. in. Faro from Lehlchton to Phlla., $2.5-1, Kicurslon Tickets, f 1 nn April 17. 1870 ELLIS CLAiyt. Apent. Oknthaij n. a. ov sr. .t. I.KIIUlll A SUSqUKIlAXNA DIVISION. All Hnll Itniite to I.niifr llinm li. PASS NNtl Hit STATIONS IN NKW YORK FOOT OF I.IIIKHTY ST., AND FOOT OF CLARKSON ST., UP TOWN. Time Tnblo of Oct. 2d, 1870. Trilns leive LchlRliton as follows: For New York. D.nton, ic, at 7.47, 11.07 a. ni., 2.20, 4.47 p. m. For Phlfidelplila, 7.17, 11.07 a. m 2.2(1. 4.47, torMaurhCliunkat 10.20a. m.,1 (H,B.:iS,848 ptn. ForWllkfs-n.irre and SerantouatIO.20 a. m.,1.00, MS p. m. Returning Leave Now York, foot of Liberty Bt., atS.40, 8.45 a.m., 1.00, and 4 00 p. in. Leive foot of Clarkson St. at 12.30, and 3.21 p. ni. Leate Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a It It.. Third and Reiks St., at 7.00, 9.45 a. m.,2.15, 6.15 p. m. Leave K.uton at MS, 11.40 a.m., 3.53, 7.00 p.m. Lcaie Mauch Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particulars, see Time Tables at the Stntlous. PASSF.NOKRS FOR LONG 11RANCU ClIANQU CARS AT KLI7.ARr.TII. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pustnger Agent. July 4,1074. plIILA. Si HEADING RAILROAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NOV. Mill, IS70. Trains leavo ALLUM'OWN ai follows 1 (VIA 1'EHKIOMKS linANCII.) For Philadelphia, nt 9.20, 6.M. a.m., 5 51 and u.vo p. m. SUNDAYS. rer Philadelphia at 3. 10 u. m. IV1A BAST rPSNt. UK4RCIM For Heidine, t 2.30, 5.50, 8.11 a in,, 12.14, 210, 4.30 ardOOOp.m. For Hniiltimrfr, f 2 30, 6 50, 8.55 a. ni., 1215., 4 80 and 0 00 p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 6 30, 8.53 a.m. and 4 30 p 111 tDoes not run on Monday. bUNDA VS. For Readme, 2.30 n.m. and s 00 p m. For Hiirrlalmrg. 2.J0 n.m, and 00 p.m. 'iimns run al,l.I';iviuv.in leave as ronows: (VI 4 I'KKKIOUF.V HUlrn.t Leave Philadelphia, i.'lO. 7.30 u. in., 6.11 and O.iO U. Ul. StTNDAYS. Loave Philadelphia, 8.15 a. m. (VU EABT PENN'A. BRAKCIT.) Leave UedUlnE. 7.4, ;.4,10.3j u m.,4 00.6.10 and 10.30 11 ra Leave Hanlsbaic, 5.20, 8.10 n. m., iOO. 8.57 and .04 p. m. Leave Lancaster. 8.10 n.m.. 12.55 and 3.1.1 n.m. Leave Columbia, 8.00 a. 111., l.w) and S.35 p.m. Tioavn Readlncr. 7.20 a.m. Leave UaiTlsb 11 v. S.'.M a.ra. Tralna ma ike t thus r) lun to end from depot 8th and Uieou ctroeti, Phlladolplila. other trains toa'id Irom llroid street depot. 'I ho 8.20 n. ni. train from Phi ailelphia and 0.23 p. in. train fiom Allemouu have through cam tn aud trom 13 inlra, N. Y. 1 no o.:.i p in. H91I1 item rniia.-loipma and G :o ID. train from Ailentown have ihronoh o.iih to and Irom Maucu Chunk. J. K. WOOT1I5N. Nov. 25, 187". General litii'crinttndent. PENNSYLVANIA BAII.ROAD, PlIILADKLPItlA 4 EUIK RR, DIVISION. Kumuirr Time Tnlilc. On and alter Kllsniv. aimiu. vi is?: 4ln Trains on the Philadelphia & Krlo ltailroad Di vision will run an toIIowm ; wunriVAiin. ERIE EXPBCSS leaves Nw York 0.5 1 a.m. 12.V1 p.m. I. 20 p.m. 5.00 p. ill. 8.5.1 IMIi. 10.311 p.m. IO.15 p.m. 8.25 11.n1. II. 5ip.lu. b.10 p.m. 4,25 a m, 8 33 a.uu .40am. 10.55 a.m. i'ltiuucipjua ltultlmore llarrixbure; arr. at Willlamsport Lock Ilnvcn j-.i 10 E3IEMAILleaie New York I'liuaacltihla lloliimoro llnniliure Williamspoi t Lock Haven lteikova arr. at line 7.50 p.m. 7.U) a.m. 7.30 a.m. 10.41 a.m. 1..10 p.m. 3.15 p.m, 4 15 p.m. 8.45 p. m. 8.00 n.m. KIAUABA KX. leave Philadelphia jiaiumoio JlniriHlinrc arr. at Willlampert jooic tiavon ltenova Kane L'K HAVEN AC. l'vs Philadelphia iiaiumore Harrlaburg arr. at Willlamsport Lock Ktivon 8.30 a.m. 1.2.1 p.m. 6.10 p. in. 7.3" p.m. 8.2.1 p.m. 11 o.lp.111. S 10 p.m. 4.1 am. 7 40 am. 7.00 nm. bUNDAY' EX. leaves New Ynrk I'lillsuilplua Baltlmmo HarnMhurir arr. el Willlsmepcrt UAHTWABD. pniLAD'A F.X.leuvc lino lock Haven M'illlamfport 0 3) p.m. 7.5.1 a.m. arr. at Jiurri'uurg llaltlinnro l'lnladeiphla New Vuit 11.40 a.m. G.'J1 p m 3.30 p.m. 0 41 p.m. coo n.m ln.io n.m, 11 20 am. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kuiio Keuova lxick Haven Willlamsport 12.40 a.m arr. al JlHiTisburif 4.iiip.id. j-iuiaoeipiua New Yuri llaltimoto Washington 7.20 li.m. 10.15 p.m. 7.3.1 p.m. 0.02 p.m. 11.20 o.in 6.55 p.m. 10.05 p m. 11.15 p.m. 2 45 am, 7.35 U lu. 7.00 a.ru, 10.10 n.m. 12.31 n.m. 3.55 n.iu. 7.35 a m, 7.31 a.m. 10.23 a.m. 8 15 a.m. 11.40 u.m, 3.0 p.m. .45 p.m. UBIB leaves Erie Bonova Lock Haven Willlamsport llarrl.buri; llaitlmoie Philadelphia New Yoik FAST LINE leaves Willluuisport arr, ai uarnauuig llalimiore I'hlladelphla New York SUNDAY EX. leaves Wlll'ainaport uit. ai iinrrisuuri: Philadelphia New Yoak Ualtluioie 7.35 p.in, Erie Slall West. Nlseara Exnrea-i West. Lock Haveu Acoom. Webt and Day Kxpre-w ICast make cloao connection nt Northumberl.ud with Li.aiji.ixii. irHiuHiui- wiiueeuarie anil caramon. Krle Mail West. NlaKara Lxpicss West, JCrlo ExpreeB West nud Lock Haven Accommodation West uiakooloso couuectlou ut WltlfuuisiKiit wltli N. C. It. W. tralna north. Brio Mail Wot, Ninsara ICrpicss West and Day ExprcfiH Eabt make cloao connection at UHiK jiuveu wuu u. ij. v, it it, trains. Erie Mail Eaat mid West cunnect aL Jrle with trains on L. B. & M. H. BB., at Coiry with o. C. A. V. ItR.. at 1-uiporlom with B. N, Y. i Bit., and at Drlttn ood wtlu A. V. BB. t'arior uare win run oeiween I'mianeipnia ana Wllllaiufport vnNlagaiH Express West, Krlu Express ust. pnlluaolpula bxpress East, Day Express East und Kundny Expiess lOast. HleepluL'C'ura nn all mxht tiulns WM. A, BALDWIN, Gou'lrtup, Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WELCOMF.I TO LAUBY ft PETERS' LAUIlY t PEItElts' LAUBY ft PETKBS LAUBY ft PETEBH' Pnt-Oilleo llnlldlnit. Post ortlco ItTiUd'Iiit, rost-Olllcs BnlMliiK. l'ost-Olllce Bulldliifr, TO RRB THE NEWEST SUITINGS, THE NEWEST SUITINOS. THE NEWEST HUITINGS. THE NEWEST SUITINGS. Cloth", Ciisslmeres und Vestlncs which we make up In Fashion, nb.e and Durable Ktj les at Low est Pr'ce for i'ah. BESIDES CLOTHING BESIDES CLOllIINO Visitors can nee Htnck. of Hosl. ery, 1'llea of Underwear, Run. ilrtcls or White Hhlt t a. Hats Caps, Boots and fihoos by the dozens, Trunks, satchels, and Travoltmr Haps, umbrellas anil ether otti clea for tho w ear and ue of BAN ANll nor KIND, MAN AM) 1IOV KI.N1). Welcome alo to LAUBV ft PETEBs', LAUBY ft PETEItS", LAUIlY ft PETERS', LAUBY ft PETE US'. BANK STREET, BANK STBEET, LehlRliton, LcliiRhton, wbero the stock of Gents Fnrn. ishlniGoodi comprlso the cholc tt qiMlitv coinlitned with tho WELCOME! WELCOME! WHLCOMHI WE1.I OMKI WELCOME.! Will COME! "'EI.COMEI WELCOMICI WELCOSIEI WELCOME! WELCOM1.I WEL( IIMEI WELCOME! WF.LCOMRI WHLCOMEI VIELCOMH WELCOME! WEH'OMEI WELCOMEI WEU'OMEI WELl OMEI WEI CUM El WKI COME! WFLCOME! WELCOMP.I WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WKI.COM El WM1.COM l-'l WELCOMEI WI,L' OMEI WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOME! WELi'OMPM WELCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOMKt Wli LCOMEI WELCOMEI oxr lowkst rniCE, OXH I.OWK8T I'llICK. ONE PRICK TO ALL, ONE PBICE TO ALL, The Bnver roservlnit the prlvl Ioro of retiirnliiK rooiIs or 1 ccrlv iiik bark his money If not con tent Willi his bargain. Laury &, Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters ONE PBICE CASH STOBE, ONE PBICE CASH STOBE, I'ost-Ofllco Buildlnpr, rot-Oraco Building, BANK HT , LEI1IGUTON, BANK HT, LEHIGHTON. Brut. S0-m3 WELCOM El WELCOMEI WE1.COM I I WELCOME! WFLCOM El WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOME! KLCOMKt WELCOME! WKLt OMKI W ELCOMEI WKi,i'oiii:i WELCOMEI WriLCOMEl WEH OMKI WELCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOMEI WKL'OMEI WELCOMEI WEI COM El WELCOME. WELCOME. WELCOME. WELCOME, ELCOME. QAK110X ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEIIIGIITON, PA, Every description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CABDS, BILL HEADS, LETTEIt HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, r,,.r,. PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, OIBCULARS, SHIPPING TAOS, ENVELOPES, TAMrULETS, BY-LAWS, iC ctC Done In the best manner, at very Lowest Trlcea, We are prepared to do work at as cheap rates as nv office in tho State that deals Honestly with lis customers. OUR MOTTO IB Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. tV Orders by mall receive prompt attention. A Good Family Medicine SWAYMC'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. n- IIKAUACIII2, Laugour and Melan choly c-uerally sprlnir Irom a disordered atom, ach, costiveuea or a tornld liver. Each may tie speedily removed liv Dr. Swuyne's Tar Pills, which stimulate the liver and stomach to a lib-llUl- action In removing all blllmusiiess, and producing regular evacnatious of the bowels. LIVKB COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which so many per. tuns snttiT, Is freqaeutly the cause of Headache, Indigestion anil Dyspepsia, la speedily relieved, ond are often permanently cuiod oy their use. Fevers aieoiten nievcnted by the nseot these Haraaparllla Pills, astbey carry off, thrnutsh the bfood. the Impm Itlea fiom which they arise. For COSTIVENESS there la nomine so effectual as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. They are puielv vejrotable, and act specially on the Liter as Blue Mass or calomel, without auv bad results irom taklinr. Describe avmptoms la a'l communications, aud address lettera to DB. MWAYNK ft HON, I'hlladelphla. No charge lor advice- Bent by mall on luceipt of price. Price 25 cents a boxi five boxes for 11, AbK YOUB DRTJaaibT FOR TU15M. Now Advertisements. THE LUNGS! ICONSUMPTIOM I 1 Thu tiistrrsstnir and ilnnct rons eomnlnlnt and Its premnnltorv sympioms, tieoleclid rnuitli. lilRlit awrnts, bo'iretess, wnftlna lb sh. lever permanently cured by "Dr. Hnayno'sCoiiipoinid Synin of Wild Che tv " IIBONCH1TIS Apremnnller of l'ulnionaiy Consuniptlon ischnractirlsed bycataiili ortii. llammntinu of tho mucous membrane of the air nassauo", with cmmli and expectoration, short breath, honrsenoss pains In the chest. For all bronen:al aflectioiiB, soro thloat. loss ol tolco, coughs, DB. 8 WAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup sWild Cliorry IS A 80VEBEIGN BEMEin'. llrmnrinngt, or ivtttfno blnmt, may proceed from tho larinx, traclnn bronchia or luiiita, and arise from vai Ions causes, ns undue physical nveriloo. n!itlior,i. or fullness ol the vessels. I weak limps, overstnilnlnp of the volen auppiess- on otacuaunn, obnttiiciiuii 01 too spiroa ur uv or, etc. Dr. Swiyno's Conipoimd Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes at tho root of el'seaso bv pnilfrlm; the blis d. restor mr the livernnd kldnevalo healthy acilnu. Invlfpirntlni' the 11c rvoua Bystem. The only Rta'idnrd lemedr for heinorrhaco. bronchial anil all 1 iilinonniy comp unit'. Con. itiiupttvrs or those predivpose l to we ik Iiiiiks, sl-nuld not fall to usa this crent ve,tetablo iciu edv Its man elnus power, not nnlv over coiinmp. tlon but over eveiy chronic dUeaso wiierea eradual alterative nctlnn Is needed. Under Its iibo tlto coitah Is loosened, tho nlcht sweats di ininlsh the pntu Bub-il s, the pul-o leturns to its lialnri l slaudiiid, the stomnrh Is inipioveil m lt power to dlpest and assimilate tbolood. ami every oibiiii liai n mirer and bettei quality blood siippili d to It. out of which now recrcn ttvo aud plntio mnlcual Is made. SAVED U1S LIFE. A atKRIAUI(AUIL,i: CKJKi: ! Was that of Edward It. Hamson, EiiKlneernt Oeorae sweonv's l'otieiv 1331 lltileo Avenue, Phllai'.elpliln. He hid a violent c mil, nlpht Bwentft. sine tlnoit. crent winkness. soltnt dlf feient time- n pint of I Ion',, uavo up nil hope of recovery. 1 humph tho uso of " 7)r. MtTiine' 1 11 imrirrri.Mru)" iiecamo n Mmimniiu iioaiiuy man, and rem ilns so to this dav, although over tweul j eaiB nave clapsni since in- was cuied. l'BICK ONE DOLLAR. K bidtles (3. If vonr drui'cist or Btu'-ekecper docs not flell It, we tlll forwnid ha't di zen. fiiieht paid, to any ad dress, on receipt ol price. rni i'.vnrii only nr mi. mvaiwi; & so.-v, 330 N, Slitli Street, Plilluilrliihln Bob! by ul Prominent Diulsts. Itching; Piles! PIUCS, I'IIjES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by llio uso of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. IIOM12 Testimony : I was norelv hfllirtpil with nnftnf tlmmnst dl trrftsliigor H iliNoasoH I'rurlhm uv 1 niun, or tnnro conmnnlv ttiitnvn nn Itclilnir Jlhs llio Itciitu nt times wan alnnirt inttlcrahlo iiu-nn'-Cil hy firratchlnp, ntm not u'lfirqueutly bccoino quite foi I Iniunlit n box of " Swin lie's Olntmont " Ita ns rnvo quick rolled, mid In n Hlioit tluio lnnilo npoifcrt euro, lean now Mcon inulmttirlietl. nua I would hvImuiIi who nro BiitTi'nnjj vrith this itiHtrcBiiiff coiiiplnliit mprneurp swavno'H OliuiiK'nl" nt oucfl. j 1 1 itl tned iinwrtp Uins almost lnnmuor.ible, witttoiit tlmUnv onv in im auont rclier. JOS W. OIIHfT. Vu in of .? del t Christ. Hoot and Shoo House. 341 Noith srconrt Mri"Ot, Pliiliiddplila. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL HEA LING OINTM KNT Is nl o a spoclflo lor TETTER, ITCH. SALT B1IK1IM, t-OALI) HEAD. EBYS1PELAS BAtlHEB'K I1CI1. I'H-ll BLOTCHES. ALL SCAI.Y, C BUSTY, CUTANEOUS EBUP TIONS. l'eitoctlv safo and hnrmless, even on the most ten Icr infant. Prlco 50 cents. 3 boxes for f 1.25. eut iiv m ill to any addn ssou lecclpt of price. Sold by ail tho loading DniKCists. Prooartd only by DR. SWAYXU & SO!V, S30 North Sixth-st., Philadelphia. USE iADORNj LONDON j YOIJB iu!-f1-U,,Dn : nun iruiui nu&iui ui HAIR, i rou KcsTouixa j ; GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Of its Superior Kxcellcncp. Bead this Home Certificate, testified to by Edward B. Gametics, one of the most compe. tent Diupcists and Cli'mists lu Philadelphia, a man whoso veracity none can doubt i I am happy to add my testimony to the prcat valuoot the " laindon Hair Color Bestorer," which i CBlored my batr to Its original dark col or, and the hue appeals to bo permanent. I am sati8lled that this preparation Is nothing like a dre, but operates upon the nectollnua. It Is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I purchased th first bottle irom Ed. II. Garrlirues, druaeist, Tenth and Cuatus-su who esn also tcstllv my hair was vo'y eray when I commonced Us uso. JIBS. MILLEB, No. 731 N, NIMhoik, l'hliadeltdila. Dn. SWATN'B ft son. lleepccted Friend. 1 1 have the ideusiue to Inform 3011 thataladyof my aciiualnlauce, Mrs Ml. Icr, Is delighted with the luccissot your "Loudon Color ilalr Bcstot, er." Her hair was tailing rapidly and quito Kiay. Tho color lias ben leatorcd, and the full, lug out entirely stopped by 1U tue. E. B. GABBIGUEU. Druggist Cor. Tenth and Coatessts.. Phlla. All that art can accomplish In beautifying, atreugi lienln thlckeulug and udoi nlng tho hair Is effected by usluir ''Loudon HairColor BesCur. er." It stimulates and forcea a new growth t It giav, restores Its natural color, and lenders It silky ana beaulllul 1 curta nandrulfi keeps the scalp clean, cool aud heittlliv. All druvglata sell It. Price 75 cents; six boltlea, 14. Brat by express to any addresa. SWAYNE ft HON, 330 N. Sixth St., Thilad'a, BOLE PBOPBIETOBS. For Salo by all UrugglNls. July n. 1175-yl A Collection of Echoes. Mark Twain in the Atlantic for Pccimlxr. "My parents died, alas I when I was n little, sinless child. My Uiinclc Hh urlel took 1110 to his heart and reared niu as his own. lie was my only rcla tivo In thn wldo world ; but ho was cood and rich Riid generous. Ho rear ed me In tho lap of luxury. I ltuew no want that money could satisfy. In tl 0 fulness of tlmo I was graduated, and went with two of my servants my chamberlain and my valet to travel In forelun countries. During four years I flitted upon careless nlng amid tho heaiitlous gardens of tho distant strand, if you will permit this form of speech In ono tihoso tongue, was ever attuned to poesy ; and, Indeed, I so speak with confitlcnco as 0110 unto his kind, fur I perceive by your eyes that you, too, sir, aio gifted with thu tllvlno inflation. In those far lands I revelled In the anihroilal food that fructifies the soul, tho heart. Hut of nil Milngs, that which most appealed to my Inborn tBsthetlc tnsto was the prevailing cos tume there among the rich of making collections of elegant and costly rari ties, dainty objects do vertu, nnd In an evil hour I tried to uplift my Undo Ithutlol to a planu of sympathy with tills cxquiulto employment. "I wiote and told him of ono gentle mnn's vast collection of shells ; anoth er's noblo collection of meerschaum pipes ; another's elevating mid icllnlng collection of undecipherable nutngiaphs; another's priceless collection of china ; another's eucliantlngcollectlon of post ago slumps and so forth aud so on Soon my letters yielded fruit. My un do began to look about for something to make a collection of. You may know, perhaps, how deeply a tasto llko tills dilates. His soon became a raging fever, though I knew It not. Ho be gan to neglect his grout pork business ; presently he wholly retired and turned an elegant leisure Into a rapid search for curious things. His wealth was vast and he s'.nrod It not. First hu tried cow-bells. Ho made a collection which filled fivo large salons, and com prehended all tlmtlifforent soitsof cow bells that had over been contrived, savo ono. That 0110 an antique, and the only specimen extant --was possessed by another collector. My undo offered enormous sums for it, but tho guntlo nian would not sell. Doubtless you know what necessarily resulted. A true collector attaches no value to a col lection that Is not complete. His great heart breaks, ho sells his hoard, "no tin ns his mind to some field that seems unoccupied. "Thus did my undo. Ho next tried brickbats. After piling up a vast and Intensely Interesting collection the for mer dlfllctilty supervened j his great heart broke nyalfi ; lie sold out his soul's Idol to the retired brewer who possessed the missing brick. Then ho tiled Hint hatchets and other imple ments of primeval man, but by and by dlscoveied that tho factory wlit-ro they wore mado was supplying other collec tors a) well as himself. Ho tried Aztec Inscriptions nud stuffed whales - anoth er failure after incredible labor and ex pense. When his collection seemed at Inst perfect a stuffed whale arrived from Greenland and 1111 Aztec inscription from tlio cuiidiiraugo legions nt Central America that made all former Insignifi cant. My undo hastened to secure tlioso noble gems. He got tho stuffed wlialo hut anothet collector got the in scrlptjon. A loal cuiidiiraugo, as pos sibly you know, is a possession of such supreme value that, when onco a collec tor gets it, ho will rather part with his family thau with it. So my undo sold out and saw his darlings go forth never more to return, and his coal-black hair turned white as snow in a simile night. "Now lie waited and thoucht. He knew another disappointment might kill him. Ho was reaclved that ho would chooso tilings next time that no other man was collecting, lie care fully mado up his mind, and onco uioro entered the field tills time to make a collection of echoes." - "Of what ?" eald I. "Echoes, sir. His first purchaso was an echo In Georgia that repealed four times ; his next was a six-ropeater in Maryland ; his next was a thirteen repeater In Maine j his next was a nine repeater in Kansas 1 his next was a twelvo-repeater in Tennessee, which hu got cheap, so to speak, because It was out of repair, a portion of tlie erag which reflected it having tumbled down. Ho believed ho could repair it nt tli cost of a fow thousand dollars, and by increasing tho elevation with masonry troblo the repeating capacity ; but the architect who undertook tho Job had never built an echo before, and so ho utterly spoiled this oue. liefoio ho meddled with it It used to talk hack like a mother-in-law, but now It Is only fit for tho deat and dumb asylum. Well, next ho bought a lot of cheap littlo double-barrelled echoes, scattered around over various States and Terri tories ; he got tliemut twenty percent, of by taking the lot. Noxt, hu bought a perfect Catling gun of an echo in Oregon, and I: cost n foituue, I can tell you. You may know, sir, that In tho echo market tho sealo of prices is c 11111 ulatlvo,liko the caret scale in diamonds; In fact, the sarno phraseology Is used. A single-carat echo Is worth but $10 over and abovo the value of tho land It Is on ; a two-carat or double-barreletl echo Is worth $30 ; a tlvo-carat Is worth tOSO ; a len-earat is wortli $13,000. My Hilda's Oregon echo, which ho call ed tho Great Pitt echo, was a twenty two carat gem, and oost $310,000 they throw tho land In for It was 400 miles from a settlement. " Well, In tho mean tlmo my path was a path of roses. I was tho accept ed suitor of tho only and lovely daugh ter of an English oarl, and wasbelovod to distraction. In that doar presenco I swam In seas of bliss. The family wero content, for It was known that I was solo heir to an undo held to bo worth fivo millions of dollars. Ilowev er, 110110 of us know that myunclo had bccoino a collector, at least In anything moro than a small way, for tcsthotlo amusement. "Now gathered tho clouds abovo ray unconscious head. That dlvlno echo, sluco known throughout tho world as the Great Kolt l-noor, or Mountain of Repetitions, was discovered. It was a slxty-flvo carat gem. You could utter a word, and it wnuld'talkgback at you for fifteen minutes, when the tiny was otherwiso quiet. Hut, behold, another discovery was mado at tho same tlmo j another oclio collector was in llio Mold. Tho two rushed to make the puicliaso. Tho property consisted of a couplo of small hills with a shallow swalo be tween, out yonder among tho back set tlements of New York Stale. Both mou nrrived on tho ground nt tho same time, and neither know tho other was thero. Tho echo was not all owned by ono man j a person by tho name o Williamson llolivnr Jarvis owned tho eat hill, and a person by tho name o Ilurblion J Bledso owned tho west hill; tho swalo between was the dividing line. So whllo my undo was buying Jarvis' hill for $3,285,000 tho other party was buying Hledso's hill for a shado over $3,000,000. "Now, do you percclvo tho natural roult ? Why, tho noblest collection of echoes on earth was forever and over Incomplete sluco it possessed but tho one-half of tho king echo of tho ut,l verso. Neither man was content with this divided ownership, yet neither would soli to tho other. Thero wero jawlngs, bickerings, heart-burnings. And at last, that other collector, with a malignity which only a collector can over feel toward a man and a brother, proceeded to cut down his hill 1 You see, as long ns ho could not have the echo ho was resolved that nobody should have it. Ho would remove his hill, and then thero would bo nothing to reflect my uncle's echo. My uncle remonstrated with him, but tho man said, 't own 0110 end of this echo ; I chooso to kill my end ; you must tako earo of your end yourself.' " Wll, my undo got nn Injunction put on him. Tlio other man appealed and fought It In a higher court. They carried it up clear to the Supremo Court of tho United States. It made no ond of trouble thero. Two of tho judges bolioved that an echo was personal property, becauso It was Impalpable to sight and touch, and yet was purchas able, salable.aud consequently taxable; two others believed that an echo was real estate, becauso It was manifestly attached to llio land nnd was not re movable; from placo to place ; other of tho judges contended that an echo was not property at all. "It was On illy diclded that tho e-ho was properly i that the hlbs wero property ; Gist the two men were bop irate and independent owners of tho ta hills, but tenants tn com mon tn iheeclioj thereforo defendant wis at fuP lluertv to cut down his hill, since It belong ed aolelv tn him bat mnst givo bonds In 13 000,. ouons indemnity for dtinayos which might re sult tome iincio's half of the echo. Thlsdecls 1011 also debarred mv nncto from using defend art's hill to lerloet hlspaitof the echo without defendant's consent - ho must use only his own lull i if his part of ihe echo wou'd not go under these o.rcumstances It was and, of course, but tlio Court could Mud noroinedy. Tho Court also dooarred dofendint from nsiugmv uncle'shlll ton fleet bis end of tho echo without consent. You tee tho gi.md 10.11U. Neither man would glvo consent, and so that astonishing and most notilo echo had toceise fiom its great powers, and since that day that magnificent property la tied np nnd unsalable. "A week bpfnre my wedding day. while I was still Bwlmm'ng tn hhss and tho nobility were giithcrlUT trom far and noar to honor our espdu s its, c uno news of mv nude's deal h. and also a copy of tils will making 1110 so'o heir. Ho was gone 1 alas I my dear benefactor was no more. I he thought surcharges my heart even at this remote dav. I handod the will to the E irl 1 I could not rosd it for the blinding u ari. The K irl read It 1 then ho stoinlv fuld : 'Sir. do yon call this wealt'i 1 but doubtless you do In yoor indited country, sir. you nro left solo heir to a ast collection cf echoes -if a thing osn bo call ed a collection that H soit.en-il far and wide over tho hnge length nnd breidtb. of the Ameri can continent 1 air, this Is not nil i rou are head cud 0 ira in debt 1 there is not .111 echo In tho lot but has a tuortgaeo on It air, I am not a hard man, but I mu t look to my child's Interett 1 If you bad but one echo which you could Honestly call voar own, If vou hnd but one ocao wmch was tree from enoiimbranco, so that von could retlro to it with my child, nnd by hutuble.pains taslng industry cultivate aud impruve It. and thus wrest from it a ma u ton n nee, I would not say rou nay 1 but I cannot macrv my child to a beggar. Lcsvo his aides my darling 1 go, sir; take vonr mortgage rlddou echoes and quit my slgat lorever.' "My noblo Ceicatlno clung to mo In tear.wltb. loving nrms, and swore shu would wtniog'y.iiay, gladly, inarrv mo, though I had not an echo in the wrld. But 11 oou d not be. Wo wore torn asunder, Rho 10 pine aud die within the twelve, month. 1 to toil life's long Journoy sad and lone. Playing dnily. hourly, tor that releasa which sliali Join ns together in that dear realm wtiero the nicked cea-e ft oni troubling aud the weary are at re it- Now, sir. If yon will bo bo kind ua to look ut these maps nnd plans In my portfolio I am Miro r can sell you an echo lor less money lain any man in tho trade. Now this ono,whlu3 in uncle flo thirty vears ago, nnd Is one of the sweetest tninK in Texas, 1. Kill lit, you nave It for-" "Let mo lntM-rt!t you,' I aold. ".My friend, I have not had a moment's rosplto trom can vaasers this day. I have bouvht a lowing ma. chine which I itlil not want: I have bought a map which Is mistaking lua'l Itadetalla: I have bought a c!oc which will not go; I have bought a moth polum which tho moths profor to any other beverage- I have bought no end nt usolo. inventions, and now I have had. enough of this fooliahnos. 1 would not havo 0110 of vuur echoes if yon Mere even to give It to mo. I would not let It stay in tho place. I always hsto u man tuat tiles to sell mo echoes. You see this gun. Now take your coitoctlou aud move on: let ua not have bloodshed, Hut he only smile I asud. awoetsmlle, and got out some more dlagrujua. You kuow the' result perfectly well, because yon kuow that when vou. have i uoo opened the door to a oauvasser tlio trouble Is douound you havo got to suffer dctaat. 1 uomiiromtsed with this uiau at the deu ut an mtu.eru' lo hour. I bought two doublo-bairoiled oelmos lu good condition, and ho Ihiew lu another, whicu bo aaidwasnot a liable because itoiilvspokoGeruian, He said: "lio was a perfect polyglot once, but Buuiehow hoi' palate gut down." 1