Advertising Rates. 3 wo desire 11 to DO uisiincuy uuunuu i(at nodvertiseincnts will bo Inserted In lib columnt of The Carboh Advocate that i . . It .1 ,i t 1 1 1 may be received from unknown partlos or firms unless accompanied by the oasii. The following are our ohl terms! flftl 8QUARK (la LIMES), One year, each insertion. m 10 cts. Bix monthseach inscr.loni.i..m 15 ct. Three months, each inscTlfoft.o 20 cts. Lcssthanthreomontlis.flrstlnsertion $1 j cncrTBubsequctil Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. it V.'MOIITHIMER, Tublisher. , s- A. ! WtOSJSOPj Mahutaeturer of ana Dealer In STOVES, MES AND HEATERS, Tin and fct-fcun Ware and General Honso fMiM Goods, UOOl'lNn niul SPOWriNO done at short notico and at Lowest Cash Prices. lam the nntlinntefl agent for the Sale ot tho oiiowin first-class aroviis- Tni3 SILVEIt & GOLD MEDAL COOK, Till! LIOHTHOUSE COOK. THE M AYl'LOWEll RANGE, THEUNSIIINI5 RANOEnnd IhoNEVANdtOP. HEATER, and am Selling thCta VERV CHEA P tor C'osli. Pvorvktndof STOVlTonATES and I'ltlE BRICKS kept constantly on html. Store on SOUTH Street, Aj lew doors above Dank St., LEIIlGHTON. ralren'nite aollcited-Satlteltnn wiarnntei-d. OlUfryi , A. MOSSEIl. Central Carriage Works, Bailie St., Lohigliton, Pa. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, and at Lowest Oaeh Prices. Repairing I'roiiiptljr Attended to. TOEXIiER & KREIDLEH, April 28, 1878 yl . Proprietors. QAItUON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEIlIOKTON, TA. if i KVery description ot rnntlnft, ffom a - .-" 4. yisitiiig Card to a Poster. CARDS, HILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS, ritou ItAMSlES, POSTERS, handbills, ' ' dodo etis, " ' circulars, shipping tags, envelopes, PAMPHLETS, ' ' BY-LAWS. C, AC. Done In the best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We are prepared to do work at s cheap rates as ii u y office in t lie State t:iat acals honestly withuscn.iouicrs. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable Reorders by oraall rcclvo prompt attention. JOHN P. IIALBACII, Instructor of Iilsic, (riano, Organ,. Voico nml Tlieory.) LUIIIG11TOK, PA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pupils speak lilithly or his ability as a teacher. AUenlown Chronicle. He Is well qualified for his calling Cafn sausuil DOiocn. ll Is a worthy disciple of llnydn, Mozart, Ileothiivcn. We have had tho pleasure orilst. tnlni; tn Ills rcndlilon ot the Old Masters and were channel with his touch and execution. Slaltnjlon .Vein. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; nnd, also. MASON & UAMLIN and NEW HAVEN uus, UUUA.M. For particulars, terms, &e.. Address. JOHN F. 1IAI.I1ACH. Auff. 1, 18T9.-ly. LehlKbton, Pa. "jprlme Homo Made llread I WIIY CO HUNGRY! When yon cau Buy 01, pounds ol irlrnt CUrn llicad FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CEN'TS I J. W. O'NEAL, the popular Bread and Cake, BaKcr, of LeliiAhton murder toiuin't ihe wauls nf the tiniea. h.m lte,iico I he rr.eo ot his cele brated iiomo uaue uitiJAUio Five Loaves fnrTwcnty-flveCts. Cash Sugar, Raisin Cocomut Bcotrh, Drop. Ctcaui ami otner ua ma uuiy Trn Cents per Doien. r.ooU Out nil' tlio lViitron! At MAUPH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday mi nmuriiir iuiiiiiib. LElIluiir(JNuci Lia.l'ORT.erery After noon except t-Uday. TERMS STRIOTLY CASH 1 Tatronaire .ollclteii j, w, O'NKAL. Mruitlit Opiui.iie Flist Nailonsl Jlatik. Pfll.yl Uiu (M'eet, LeiilRbtou To. i TO A YKAll. or II to 120 a 1 tllll day iu your oti loca.uy. o (iTJIWv risk, womeu do aa well u men. Alaur mile iuoib tnu tae amenatst.ted above. Nuunec nlalitoiusko inn T Aur one mil ... me wum ion eau main from ' cent, tu en hour by derot. Idk vour evemnrs ami spaie Ipuo li the Dual. n. It rut! nothing to try toe business. Noihiug like it lor uiuuer uianlui- evrr uffei ed twlnre. Iin4iie4 plea-utut an I strictly honor oi- llurter. it inu waul ta know all about tte tiei ptvlus batnea lictoro the pubue send n, your adureaaaed we wM aeud sou full par. ' eulur. Hnd pnvate lerms free . oamp es worm 9 ftUotTMiyoa ean then H.ake up your mind tor Un Adlror0in. K M'lNttnN ifli tf ,rr4.Aal a. . Ir H. V. Morthimeb, Proprietor. VOL. VIII., No. 22. CARDS, . ..... mm niflkeri 01ltonBr.tn.y,MlMll'W""ltf, Ml ordtripromputw" Attorneys. F. P. LOKOBTRBT. S. B.QlLUAM -JM)SUSTEET & GILIIAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OmcE : Lovnn's Uulldlng, Bank Street, LEHIOltTON, PA. r..11..llnn. nml nil T.Oiml llUSlnCSS CntrUSt- to them will rccclvo .iroinpt attention. foil. 21, IBM). JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OlIIcoi Corner Susipieliannrl and Race streets lUAUCH CHUNK, PA, Jiily2i-1y JOHN' 1). BEUTOIjETXE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Olllce i ltooltl 2. around floor Mansion House MATJC1I CHUNK, PA. Mnvboconulicdln Ocrimin. mavlS l.v qy m. kapsiiisih ATTORNEY AND COU.NSEI.LOrt AT LAW, BAXKSTniET,LEnionrox,PA. Real Estate nnd Collection Aeencv. Will nuvand Sell ll.al K'tnte. Couvejanclng .lenlly uone 1.01 aetlonn promptly ro-ido. Settling Katateti or I. Jentsn specially. .nay ue cun.ui.nu ,., ad Uerman. Nov. 22. J AS. It. STHUTHKIlSi ATTORN SY AT LAW, Jt5-Office: 21 floor or Khnad's Hall, Mnucli Chunk. Pa. All buloess entru.ted to hlra will be promptly itteuded to. piiiY'i, w p J. MF.KIl AN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2ni Dcor above MA SHIN IlOUSfi MAUOrf OHUNK, Pesna. WCm ! consulted In Gorman. tlan9. Justices and Insurance. n-iiroaiAS liuair.REU, J CONVEYAiNUKK, AND BF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The MIowlnii CompanM are Represented: LEHAN )N MUTUAL PIRE, woMIo 1'iitu. iimt.i'mvit.i.i.: vim?. I.EltKlli l'IRK. ami tho 1 RA V r.I.En-, ACCIDENT INSUHANOE. Also PcmnvlvniiH and Mutual llorso Tlilct Dctec'ivennii ni-urumo "'"i;"";!: vn Marcn2a.isn IllOa. KbMERER. -g EUNAUD rmiiLi rs, Codstv Ccir-Disd, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. eg POLIOII'.S In SAFE Compnnlcs only, at Reasonable Hates Aug. 23-yl ALMX STOMiK, "VriHrv Plllllif & ConVeVanCCr, ISOUtlJ i UU111-V.V juun.,iiin.i.i, Fire anil Life Insurance Agent MAUOII 01IUN1C, PA. tn- Huslncss transacted In English and German. uB."J Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, ESTAnUSllKD 18,0.1 Artificial Teeth Made to Restore ttie Origiual Contour of Luis & GneeKs. Dr. L. Campbell. Fhuko Teeth a Specialty. loot. 4-ly Y. A. COUTUIOHT, SURGEON DENTIST, T,n,lers his nmfewlonnl services to tho peo ple of iliuich Chunk, Lehighton, Weissport, i'ucKerion nun vicnm-. OFFICE: Opposite tho liroadwny House, BROADWAY, MAUCII C1IUKK, Pa. Frosli Tjaiishtiie Oas uhvavs on hand. All work guarniitepil satisfactory. aug2-yl Y. REUEK, M. ., PARRYVILLC, Carbon CountV, Ta. ... ) ltcsldence.... liom 7 n. m. to 10 a.m. uuuuoj un.l Piuo iu lo to p. in. Mav be consulted In theOcrniau LanciiSKO P. O. AddiTSs-Lclilthton. mar. 23, tt iry A. UKUIIA.HER, M.D., PHYJICIAN ANDSl'HUKON Special attrntlon pld to Chronic Plesset. Ofllce: South Ks.t cornrrlronsntl 2nd ts Lo blihlon.l'a. April 3, 1675 REHER, 31. 1). U. S Kxnmlnlng Surgeon, rRAOTICISQ PIIYMCIAN and SO P.ar.oN. Oeficii ilauk street. Hr.nEU'8 Block, LrhiKh. tou. Pu. Maybe consulted In tlieOcrmin Lauguaeo, Nov. i QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENHUSH, PROPRIETOR, llANltST., LElllQBTON, PA. The OAnnoN House offers nrst.class nccom moilatliuis to tho Triivelinir publlr. lionnllng by tho Hay or Week on Reasonable Terms. Choice ('Igiirs. Wines aud l.louors always on llmi. uoou cnens una oiauies. wiiu alien- tlve Hostlers, uitacheJ, April 10-yl J EUl'OLl) MEVEU, Announces to the reoplo of Lehighton and vicinity Hut he has leased and rcblted the Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by Lewis J. Ciibistmak. on Hank street, Lehighton, and Is prrjuired tv furnlth them with VltUMl REEK and other Rerreshiuents at all Hues. Patronage solic ited, Free Lunch Kvery Saturday Kir. ii lug. np. 10, ISSO-jl. F, A. LEHMANN, Solicitor of American and 1'oreig i Patents. Washington, O.O. All business ronnecle.1 wllh Patenis, whether be. rore tb Patent Ufflceor the Courts, promptly attended to. Noebargenudeunlass a patent lei.i-nrad Sesd lr Misular cltf Railroad Guide. rilUI.A. ltKADINO IlAlLKOAfi Arrangement of Passenger Trains. FEBRUARY 4TI1. 1ST0. Trains leave ALLKNTOWN aatollowsi- (VIA rKUKIOMEN EAItnOAU), For PhlladolpUla.at "IiJ), 0.45. V.W. a.m., and "3.05 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4.!0 a. ro..S.M n. m. IVIA EASlTKNXA. DIIASCll.) For Rojdlng, 5.W, o.cia m 12.10, and 9 05 For Harrlsonrs.S 50,9.03 a. m., 12.10,1.8(1 nd9.l For Lancaster and Columbia, S 60, 9.05 a.m. and 4.3011. in SUNDAYS. For Rcadlna, nartlsburg, and way points, 9.C5 P' 01 ' (VIA IlETIltEIIKM.) For rhllodelnma from L. V. Df pot 4.4S. 0.12, 8.42 a. m ,I2."3 S.41, 8.' 4 p. m. Sunnaj- 4 t(7p. m. For riiliaceli hia trom L.&H. Depot"8 4Sa. m., 12 04, J.I3 540 p. m. Trains FOR ALLKNTOWN leave as follows: (VIA riillKIOSIES IlAILKOAn.) Leave PhiladclpUl.i, 7.40 u. in,, l.ou, 1.30 and S.30 p. m. SUNDAYS, LoivoPnlladclpUIn, S.'i'ii.m. ami 3.11 p.m. unit "4 15 p. in. iv,a iri.TPirwi. nnANril.l T.eavo Rondlns 7.S5 10.3J n. ui.,2.li0. 3.55, pndO.15 p.m. Leave TJnrilbnrc:, 5.15, 8.C5 and 0.55. a.m., 1.45 nun 4.ou p. m. I.oavo Lancaster, 8.01 a.m., i.oo and 3.50p.m. LeaiPColiimbla n. m 1,05 and 8.10 p. in. SUDAV. I cave Readlnir. 7.20 n. in. Leave Ilui ilni.nm, 3 2 ' n.m. (VIA lir.TIlLKHEM.l Toivo niillnilclntll.l 7 00. 8 15, 0.4 2.20, 5.lS B.coii. m. Siti.davu3in m.. 8.onp. m. Trninmnil;eii thus(') run tn anil from depot 9tli and urceti street. I'lillndolplila ntlier iain ton mi lrmn Droauitreei nepor. iiaius Via Rptlelirm" run to am! fiom Deris St . Depot, except tsovs mnrkeil tl , Too fi.4l ii. in mid ',.55 n. m. trains from Allen- tnwn.ntiil ltip.7.4i n.m nnd 0.3 n. ni. trains from Philadelphia, liao tbrough cars to and iroui I'liuoueipuia. J. XV. vvuuiii.n. Oeneroi Manaatr. 0 0 HA NCOCK. am'l ran. s, TtcKH Atltni. UOV, 15 rpiE SIjATINGTOS PLANING MILL AND WHVUlAiWU VV HAvy CAU WUJ. JT , AT SLATIXOTOX. JOHN BALL ET, Propr., nenlnln all klndi and sizes of Pine. Hemlock Oak nnd Hard Wooo Lumber, and Isnoivpie paled to exooulouuy iiimouui oiorucrsior DrcsseB Lumbolt OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Minds, Slinueiv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Ihn Mnchlnerv MflU new nml or tho best nml mst impinven klmlt. I emiiloy none buL tho ht"t workmen, u-o well Krnnnei undcuo.tmn It ciiu l, nml nm tboi rrre libit tuiint outre eutirn I Kmtar tloti tn nil wlitt umv favor niowitli a fall. Onierti ov mail piomiiily nttenaed tn. Mvi cb n i pes nm inoiertue. term? cash, or imeicet tuargeu niter imriy iinvs. GlVlfi MK A CAM-. I I-Tf Tlman nnnril In llmlili,, n will flnrt 1 1. 1 H'eir ndvimtoge tn hive Mdiujr, Hoor Ilnnnls ,ooi8. aelicsTliut.crs, &o.. Ar.. mnleattlil i-'ai torv. JlaylOyl JOHN I1ALLIET. E. F. LUCKE3DACII, Two Doors Below tho MBroadwn3' Uon60 MAUCII CIIUXK, PA. Doalcr in all Patterns of plain and Fono Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH TRICES. J-yiVID KIIISCRT'S Livery & Sale Stables HANK STUICi;T.l,12IIIGUTO.V, Pn FAST TROT TING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOW KB PRICES than any otucr Livery iu me L.uauir. Iiraeand hand.omo Carilacc for F-inprn! 1 purposes nnu wcouiuas, uavio i;uiii,;ui' Nov. 22 IS71 MEAT MARKET ! Hank Street, Lehighton) CHARLES KIPP, PitorniETOR. Chirles Kltm denlres to call attention of his oine, A MEAT. MARKET oppo.lte the 11ICI1US 11 III! i uvitmivrB iu 1110 inr lllllt IIU lists) Publlo Hnuare. Hank street, Leh hrhtoo. Pa.. wnere may oeiouuu wan nines . r .. .1 - - I Tl. 1W- l..l. Af 111U -LJUOt 11LDII HALllia In season. Beer. Lamb. Veal. Snusnite. Ho- lmrna, etc. Terms AS till EA P AS THE UHEAPET. Patronage sollelte.l Aug.30-ly. Oil AS. KIPP AtxY Boole. Mtrazlne or Newsraner Kent tioat paid ot tlie paolUhera lowi-st iTce, wltD a Tax able liremiuui. V lio a Una 14 x IS View nt the Capitol builotnf, the most magnificent utrucliiro tn Anieiica, aUo apirudtd view nt tho WUtrc iitiuse, Tremiry u until it r( HmtniNOUlan Institute. Client OttluM. Alnunt Vprnnii Hint other polntiut n tureattn ami about theNa- i.ouai i ii iai uiucniaini ior me latve Udp lto ei.ui.miigor ( n detauf the vie, and cjU met bhotosruuhi ot Lt-adliiir htateamen. at roet price. It von nant aui bu' k ur ti ku'iRO Ibe loruuy penmi on, nrioreuevr uunio iiucn. tieii Bemi iaiun ior n cu iv ui tne Li TiiiiAitv lJUl.Li:! I.N cmiaiuluu book nntea uolicoiof uew puuiscai ion. cut ojnie, pnc, etc. IS ATlONAf, NKWtt 11UI1KAU. luck IxjX .9. oi W0 K tret. March iS-tf WavomntoD, 1J. C PENSIONS. NEW TAV. Tlinuiundaot oldh ra ind lielrti eatliiixl. I'enHuna date tmclc to di..ehurue or Ottttth. Time 'imited. Any diubil tv now IX Mitii rnntr.icte! in Hue of ilut wlit-n urn veil. irl.e j'e.ninm. t nouanaii are miii eutaim toliounlT, TUou-auua woo are amwiug pen- a ii u it at bentitlcul la lueroaAi tsenil two bdii, I tor imumtrv of roolou and Jlnuntr Ac ta li uertitiiu onro rner in ao lunvwiug panics iu liniiaii puis u' uiuir i,iiuiuki va". U. ilollnw.T l'tmitsr. llon.J 11. Jul! ii, Ei. Ju.lgurir.Ct. lion. J f enur. Kx- wt irney Oeueral. UTS", uie h. i oi.i CKir mi. iter. liiiliiinA Itaniaii if (Vim nan v. P II TI IZ.JKIULD A CO EltbarBoz C WavMiiatuii. D. U or InOian poll a, Ibd ipClTrJ Ufa INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880. Dr. Charles T.'Hom Would annotlnco to tho publlo thnt ho 1ms purcnascu irom iuus, a. u. x'Lti i-.it, v no CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lenekel'i Clock, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Having refitted nnd refilled the entire stock ne can oner DRUGS AND CHEMICALS and Turo, Stricllv fresh Also Horse nnd Cattle powilcrs.Patcnt Mcdl. cincs, nrusnes, &onps, uomus, i-criumencp, emioukcs, unainois sums. wineii uuu j-.iquors lor .noiucni I'urpoycs. une, Lntnps and Flxturcs.liyestuns.tJhoico Cliciirs, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nurslnir Mottles, Violin Siring', and a lull line or Wull l'npcr nml llordcrsatthe Lowest Prices. Prp.erlnllons enreftillv eomnoundpd nnd prompt nttcntlon Klvcn to every branch oi ino luilncss. A rnnllnnnnpnirtlie iintronncre licrctolnro extended to tills eslnlillsluncntls rcsncctlully solicited, and satisfaction Kunrantecil. scpt.13, 1879.-ly, Bit. O. T. HORN. WEISS &KERSCHNER, succEseona to ROMIO & 1I0FF0RD, Carriage Builders, Bank Street, Lehighton, Aro prepared to aionurocturc, to order, every description ot OARRIAUr.S, UUGOIES, SLEIOHS, SPRING WAGONS, Romig'sPat.Platform Wagon, &e., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Ofall description promptly attended to itt the most rcasonauic prices. A3 All Work sunrantccd. and liatronncc is rcspcciiuuy sonciicu. WEISS & KERSCHNER. July 28, 1879-yl DANIEL WIEAND, Carnages,Wagons,Sleighs,&c conNEn or HANK AM IRON STREETS, LUHHIHTON. Penna., Rcspcetrully announces to Ills friends nnd the public, that hols prepared to Dullcl all des crlptlons or OARRIA(Ii:S, SPUING WAGONS. KLKKIIIS. f.c.. In the Litest and Most Approved Mjlcs, nt rrices luny ns low ns ino nunc can lie ouiain. cd clsewht-ri'. Kiinranteelnp: the bcsttScasnni'd aiiueriai ami mo-i suij.iniiiiai worKiiiansnii: i uriicumr uiiriiiiou -iveu iu REPAIRING tn all i(n dctnll?. nt the vrrv Lowest Prices. l'atronnuo retiH'Ctrullv solicited anil ncrfcct saiifiaeiion umiruiiiccu. DU. J. G. Ii. SIUGKUT .t SONS' WOULD REXQIVKED Angostura Bitters. An nrt'c.e ot over Filly Yuarj Sfatirilucr. TliiB uiat inrlL'frn.iltif tonht 1 f-isitr eele- u i it i v i 1 1 i iia win iiiiti umul mm uxiiuuiui liHry lUL'itiAAi. mi i iifa, It tiutoe- am I'l'pi'tue. nnd cures drspop Kin. rimritue l.nnd fevt-r nnd ni'iin. ol'lK'kIad ormufdtlr tik nucrft'Ct without It, bccauijo It i events tho bad ettcctt ofalcholic liquor. CO(nt-H t,l certiflciitc or Mitne of t tic mosi em ueut i)hvMcianinndctiiuiiHtK ot tint voild. ic irnidiuur hk wlioli suiuem-iis ami pJiily ato III III!" 1,1 LIU 11 IltlA. Snld ' v Iho nunc nal cr cers. dnicalsl and innor nn3ii'is J w. iiam.ux Ho e Aceiil tovt.iu u. 51 Broadway, New York. r. u UOXZJlU. jsn. 31--" 13 IJlARJlEltS UF CAItUUN COUNTY, a.' Tahc Notice, TIia nndorfti(md. reMine In MaIIONINO Tnwrmlnii. rTurlinti I'minti . h im Iippii ntiiMilntrd AOIINT fnr the KIlYs t'ON M F2211T1L1ZKU ANU AIsUM SI A U I'AlT U It I N CI COM.t"V uceukCd by tne Mat oi retiusvivauu. nm FERTILIZER contain Becoming in ChPtn cai Analvfls. H.ro ITOIOXiUB OT ilOll, BUIUIIUUQ aUU. 11 rota-h 0.3KMln nnd 3.00 lluunc Achl Tins a uii'al fi tmznr lor 4m in nml QMS. end en pec all v lur KiuitTieesGinpe Mien nml J-ilHYtTB Hi It llUallOV I lit? Xlll t. v II 11 u ULiU'i u ecUo Injurious to lcmiv-vHiila(Jictiatd I VI I mm Kivu me junroideis, see teeomiuen dalioimof iiomlueut lai went, aud make yuur seivea uappy. Jan.SI.Jai .MuliOii.ugTowm.inp, . . . . a a ll I'riPC Wit 1111 1 10 Kencll Ol All. ,, ,, ,.,,,. nnnKS SINCE PIIINIINU WAb INVENthD. The full and complete Lectures Colonel I G.INGERSOLL, No. 1. Mistakes of Moses. Nu.x.S. ulis. .-.o j.uimi no. t jieu N'n. 5 T.lli-llv nf Man. Wr.iilllll ullj Child. No 6 Uihib. No. T. Intu.lectual Devrlopmeot, No. a Human Hunt, no., iieieaiter. .xo. 10. IleliRiuu. Inloiersnce. Kn. II- ltiellni anit llerertiea. No. 12 Coi.Ingeieoli'.Vinnlcattoaof Tl.os.Palne o. is 1'itM ior iiiiiiriuuauir iuu aiibiku. moot of ihu cnuich. No. Ii. The Itellirlou ut our Diy. . In. Pemouul Deliiu Ueuied. No. IS. 'ibe Phlio-ophcr ot Ueason-Huniboldt, rP.ICi: FIVE ESTS EACH. Col, Imersoll M His CMcatio Critics. A Locmre f ItenJ.me K App.ebee. Bpeechof pnarlM SUwait Prrnell at tie Ex. piiH.UdU AJliHUliim vuiimhu rvw, mm, a. $Mo,,rM WiilfSf c?tS.4 ..S,!.!: eaBU" t?ov ! fi 'u isiS. iSiluU e Sil ?i"Uo. Vilas. aui.l. Clenieimuark rwaia'a fpeecu on liable.! Prion n Cenia allu inno OIU4H. lit u iuxprau-i iuu . ,u, r ., , if ...I Tnn A.mtn.l ,1m Wnrlrt of fleneral druni." flics 14 cm " Last Hueech ot eutor Zaeh. Chaa ller." ji Ulusianlileil Sketch, wiin largo .'ortri.ll Mr. Caaud eruu Cover Cents. Common m n.e, busy on . ureams tne lie iron of Ileum tu ono volume. u 'ihoiuaa Pulue. A'lllU. SO i- AID, I Auyot Uieniiove unt postpaid on receot i B," 'iV,?:i'.f'''...""' - ' 4 ::: r s:y.:9 rrlt t 131 Randolpa 61., CbiMao. ill,. Live and Let Live." New Firm! New Spring Goods ! Thfl lintlcrf tirnnrt. lntnlv nUrfint tn Lizzie Krhamar, respectful. r nnnounco the ladles of Jj-rhlphton, Wcliaport, nnil tho uriuuuuinK nritrniwrnmMi mat iiiry nave urchased tho MILLINKI1Y HUSliVKss. ft lei v carried on bt M inn ivtutAtifcit. nml tlmt tlieV)iao lust rCCeiTcd a new nnd rlptrnnL Muck Of ry HATS, KONNrVS, rOMPttlBlNfl 'lovi;hs( ItlUllDNS. TltlMMINOS, NtlTKINS. etiv. vie.. Which they are olTerlnir at unpreccdently LOW PRIDES FOR OASII. All work will bo made tin tn the latest fnnlilnn. nnd most duinblo manner. A sbaro of luibliopHtronoito is eoiicucu anu pericrr. saiisi.ieuon uuaran tetd. MRS. A. KllriAMEK, MISS M. S. SNYDER. Store at Hie Intersection nf Hunk Slr,.it nnd Hankwny, Ivelil)iIiton, Pa. Apr.l7m3 vlrs. L Wehr&. Sister Announces to tlietadlca th t iUfix lnvnlnst opi tied ti new una faslurnatdo UUKAl t'A8U TTl'lliliniiTT 0 TlTinnfminliiKY TlnlnMifiliniAiif iiiuuiiDiy u uiuwiudtim' riMtiuuMimuiu, In the llnlldlticr lorinerlvoccuok-u bv Dollen- mayi'i's Jtwcliy Store, on South Street, Lehighton. LADIl:'-! AND CHlLDnr.N'S BONNETS mauo up in tlio viiy latest styles Spangled nnd Jet Wings nnd Ostrich Tips, in on mo uuriiuio colors. DIAGONAL, CMP.DUROY VJiLVJJ rs. AND PLAIN A Lot of FANCY GOODS and MOTIONS I SILKS nnd SAllNS in all Shades. r"W Pnecial attention rrlven tn Mtr.T.INKrtV ami DUI-.B3 M aKINU, aii worn done In Hi.- Latent and Best tylt?, at snort notice. Sails fartion g.i.iiantccd. Wechullcn?e nnvoneto surpass us m neat ness ami qaautv m wntir. mara-yi iuns. u. wisnii B si&Tiiit. Mrs. C. BbTSCHIRSCHKY Respectfully announces to lier friends nnd tho publlu generally, that she has moved back to Lehighton, and is now located In the hirco store room on becoml street, two doors nliovo Iron, and earnestly Inviies their altentlon to ncr iew, j.argo anu i.icgnni ussortuicnt ol Notions and Fancy Goocls, comiirisin Underwear, llerlln and German. town wools. Hosiery, iinporicii nnu lio incsllc Hlbbons, Gloves, Flowers nnd u fino assortment ur New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES AUo. In connection witli tho above. I keep a lull anu complete siock ui Gr.Il.UAIV FHUITS, LIMHURGKR AND SWITZER CHEESE, Camlics & Coiirocttitiis, toa-clhcr wllh a variety of G ods not ceneral jy kept in any other store In town. Iryou do not sue what you want, ask ror It. A sliaro of puljlto palronniro solicited, and perfect sot Isf.icllon guaranteed In nrlco and luallly of goods. Ml St., 2 floors alwe Iron, April 10, 1880. LEIIIGIITON, Pa. Farmers, Look Here CHAMPION OF THE WEST DOUBLE SHAKE Simple I Durable I IT HAS NO EQUAL This Mill will takocvcrygralnorcOOKLE nnd CHESS out orSced Wheat j or tho SOR, ItEI.outof TimotliySced.aml all the PLAN TAIN SUED out or Clover Seed. This Mill has two Shoes working In opposlto directions; lias houe Schhbn suurACE thin the old fashioned mills, and will go In a door three feet wide, Send stamp ror prices. Agents Wanted. Address, W.I. BROWN, Manufacturer, nprlO-wl NEW LISIION, OHIO. A New Paper forjoys and Girls "GOLDEN DAYS," Pure, Interesting, Instructive, Tho vicious literature or tho day Is ruining the children or our country. As there Is nu ligal means or clucking this luilsonoiis loun tnin. evcrv Parent. Educator nnd Guardian p compelled .ciutk lihnseir theiuisll.ii, " hat Is the best means of checking Hi- evltf" Tho nest untiuote lur mil renuingis noon readlmr. Uhilmikn will Rkaii. nnd the duty ol those having them In cbaruo Is to lorn. sen tneui wiin wimiesouie. cnieriniiiinK anu Instructive reading, such as will be given In every number ol uulukm Davb." "UOLDEN HAYS " Understands childhood. It will delight Its jounic trlcnds wllh sketches ol adveinuro, in cidents ot travel, wonders of knowledge, hum orous articles, puzzles, and everything that i uys nnu gins iiko, ji win not leuou cunu ren to beoouio runaways, thieves, highway men, burglars and outlaws. The first No. ol "GOLDEN HAYS" Contains the opening of two splendid stories. ine iiretis oy HARRY O A 8 T L K M O N, nnd Is called, "Two Ways or lltcouio a hustku " and tne oilier is uy EDWARU B. ELLIS, nnd Is entitled, " Fine, Snow and Water; or, Like in this Lose Lai,d." "O OLDEN DAYS" will becarclullr edited, and will do Its utmost ti nr-sift all who nave thu interests oi our youth at herrt. We Invite all tu cjamlno each number with unsparing criticism. Piuiuoer woo is mrnieucu Kraiuiiuu.irioau. Number Two Is now ready mid tor sale by all NewsAgeuts. Price Six Gents. JAMES ELVERSUN, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. TERMS : Subscriptions to Gumien Day," M 00 per annum, il.to lor six months, (l lor I monihs, all payable in advance. Single Nos. tail, each. We pay all postage. TO TUOSE WUO DESIRE TO GET UF ULCUS. lryou wish to get up a elubfor "Ooloeh Davs," send us your name, and we will for ward you, free ol charge, a number or sikjcU mencople. or the paper, o that, Willi them, ou can give your neighborhood a thorough canvassing. OVR ULUR RATES. For tin we will send 4 copies for 1 year to 1 address, ur enoh e py ta a separate uddress. , XSfflZT ! ' r,V',,t it one time) will b. eulltled i 1 oJ5.fS? iieVtdilr.r.'aVjorJV. , as far as ,iible against Its loss by mall. . TJrn cinnql K,,.,IWV. ir C I BlJ UQ I entitled, h Thousands Ivcry soldier CVen IIIKm IV UIMIUIDU, ur wuuuur, u,vu-w , j, .... .ii. .,.. I oruceldent. entitled tu pension, dating back , today ordlwharne. hvn ihe loss or u floger u or toe entitle to pension. Also, all wlduws I ami ueiieu aut uareui. uuu uuuui. vu.,.,w., n.i.. ...A-I Ai.iitu ntuu, !ltni,v linn. . ,rf . .:.,..,.. itouiiiy et due ii, tlinuannd.. I.and ca.ea Settled rairun of r"?r"' V' ' nriHUrel lor intui,- mim "y ! uw.'uan?. and instructions to E. 11. QtuiTua fit aii., I'i'n. 1 u??. ,i:rjtaAwrot, .skjt W,alDgton, V. O. 1.00 a If A Slight MlMillilerMniullliif. He Was a little lawyer man, Who meekly blushed while he began Her poof dear husband's will to scan. He smiled while thinking of his fee, Then said to her, so tenderly; "You havo a nice tat legacy.'' And when ho layncxt (lay In bed, With 1 tasters on his broken head, He wondered what on earth he'd said. IIiiiiS I lie Ilnnc I ii vent or. Oh t (ho banif, tho beautiful bant; I On tlio maiden's white forehead ou see It linrjtf. Girls who can't get ona 'most illo ol dcjpalr, Abuso the old man and neglect their back hair; Kicking, CoaxInK, Pleading with ma. TrylnE to keep her from siding with pa I Ileautlous Irnuds with their hair in a Irlzx, IIustllnK around till things bubble and sliz. Oh 1 get a big gun or anew boomerang, And look for the woman that brought out the banir. THREE TIMES. "Come, Helen dear, go witli us to tlio meadows lo como homo witii brother John ito 1" And Lilly Leslio's voico grow pleading ns sho watched tho sober face of tho girl who stood in tho door looking down across tlio green lawn that sloped uway from tho houso toward tlio river. "I wisli school wis not done. I3 this what makes you so sober to-day?" question- oil Amy in n whisper, ns Lilly stood look ing wistfully toward the meadows. Before tho young governess could nns- wcr, Lilly called ; "Will you como, dear Miss Helen, and meet brother John 1 There ho is." Helen Arnold shook her head, nnd tlio two girls ran down to meet tlio tall, sturdy young man, who seemed to bring with him tho scent of the liny that lay freshly cut in tlio meadows. Tlio beauty nnd brightness ol the summer seemed doubled ns ho came up across tlio lawn, listening eagerly to tho clear, happy voices of tlio girls. Helen Arnold stood in tho front doorway, waiting with a trembling yearning to un say tho lmty words of yesterday, hut he gavo her no opiwrlunity, passing in at tlio sido door and seeming not to notice her. All day, ns Helen Arnold had toiled in tho little school room she had thought of John Leslie, nnd wished (oh, how earnest ly!) that sho had waited beforo saying that Xo," which sho did not moan. She began to feel how lonely life could bo even among the pleasant sights and sounds nf the conn try, and that buoyancy and brightness of spirit during tho long happy summer had not been all on account of pleasant and healthy surroundings. Sho went into tho house nml up to her room to hido her face as sho brooded over unpleasant thoughts, One of life's golden opportunities had been ollercd her, and sho had cist It aside, and now it was gone forever. Tills was tlio last day ol her engagement ns governess, and sho would soon bent homo, and he would soon forget her. But perhaps he might give her a chance yet to return a different ans wer. A blush mantled her pale cheek, and tlio blue eyes grew strangely dark and bright, and sho went to the mirror to ar range the gold brown hair that fell over her neck in graceful curls. Sho smiled ns she saw reflected tho faultless picture, and with n new liopo went down to join tho family at the evening meal. John eat in his accustomed se.it,vcry quiet as usual, but his eager eye drank in tlio ex quisite loveliness of tlio young girl's faro and liguro as she came round to her place. Per haps ho read in her downcast, tender eyes, the cliango that hud como over her, but ho gavo her no intimation nf it, and after sup per, when tlio children romped about her and called brother John to place a wreatl: of wild flowers on her head, ho showed no signs of embarrassment or einotion,but talk ed to her as cool.y as if she too had been his sister. Ilelcn was a little angry. It is no wonder? fur sho thought ho had been trilling and that she could not bear. A Are blazed up in her deep blue eyes, nnd burned bright ly on her soft cheeks. John watched her beautiful fuceandvaryintjeolor.and gloried in his triumph; but ah I when was glory not bought too dearly ? He leaped over her, aud touched lightly her soft hand "Did you not mean yes? I know you lovo mo. Wo shall bo happy." "Impudent 1 Do I not uwu my own mind? Lovo you I" Anger prompted tho words, nnd as soon as they were uttered sho wished they wcro unsaid ; and If sho had, perhaps he wouli not have forgiven her. His faco grow very ralo. nnd Im turned awav without a word. Years passed away, and fortune favored John Leslie. He became a successful mer chant, nnd therefore was a mark for matri tnonial speculation j but still ho troubled not his head about marriage. At last the pleasant, insinuating mammas, who talked to him so sweetly and aHeclionately about tho dear girls who wero their greatest treas ures. cot to saying unkind things about tho "cross old bachelor" behind his hack. Of what uso was it, to he sure, tn always bo have so prcttilv to such a reserved old fel low ? Ho oared nothing at nil for the ladies. Lilly thought surely at her wedding with Dr. Maynard, brother Jolin would come oui of his reilrement, and make some of th marriageable ladioa of her acquaintance hap py thereby, nnd he did j but it was a long 11 me before he again left bis business, The truth was but tho yOung ladies did not seem to know itif John Leslie had wanted to marry any one of them, or all uf them together, he would have asked them. Being well salisflod to let thing, tako their course, ho did not trouble himself much about what was pawing outside, of 111, busi ness, but plodded steadily onward. Now, when ho went out to Dr. Maynard's, he had tho little Lilian to caress and talk to,as well as her proud and happy momma, and he went oflener than beforo tho baby name. One day while baby sat nti her uncle's knee, Mrs. Maynard said t "My old friend Helen Arnold is coming to stay a whilo with us, John, and I want you to run out at often as poasible, for she is to ouiet and reserved that I want to ttlr her k..n . Ilul.. You need not be afraid her talking too much. She never doe, that" John towed tho baby, and the baby's mother wa, o much ideated to see the III tie one', delight, th.t the forgot her brother ,,, .,,... However it wa, leversi : . uior. u vmur! to twi r. M.y. Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25 nrd's again. Then it was only nflcr till Ur gent entreaty froth Lilian. "Wo are bo lonely," sho wrote. "The doctor is away, and though Helen is the best friend in tlio world, and baby love' her so dearly. I miss my dear old brother John. Do come by tho next train. I will send to meet you. Lilian." Helen Arnold sat nt tho piano, singing oflly nnd touching tho key lightly,- aud Lilian played with tho baby, and laughed at her ciuning ways 0110 inluuto tho next, looked out of tho window, and fretted nt John's delay. "Dear me, I don't sco why ho doesn't come," and sho went to tho window lor the fifth time, nnd had almost imagined some thing dreadful hod happened, when she suddenly whirled round with a little cry of Might. I was looking at a beautiful picture," said John, in tlio doorway; aud as she sprang forward he caught her in his nrms nd gavo a return for the caresses sho show ered upon him. Beforo she had timo to think of Helen, baby set upn cry of delight too, of course. Sho was such u knowing child, nnd her frightened mamma took her up, and talking sweet baby talk to her, car ried her tip to tho nursery. After she was quieted nnd petted a llttlo.tho was left with Susan, and Lilian ran down to tho draw- ng room to fee "dear old John," wondering all tho time if ho wou'd bo polite to Helen. Good gracious I" This was all sho said as sho qpencd tho door, aghast. What do ou suppose sho saw? Thero was John, brown, handsomo John, sitting on tho eofu, smiling, nnd apparently very happy; and Helen Arnold, witli a crimson face, sat quietly in the shelter of his arms. "Como in, Lilian, darling, I went to tell you about it. I have proposed," said John. Troposed I" said his sister. Yes," said John. "This is tho third time." Lilian laughed, and as sho came up to her brother ho drew her down beside them. Then ho told her all about it, and added : "This lime sho has not said no; and wo will havo a happy homo, too, will wo not, dear Helen ?" And ho turned his beaming faco from li is sister to look at tho lovely ono upon his sliouldcr,grown thinner and palcr'than when he saw her last, but now most sweet ami womanly, as ho drew tho encircling arm closer around her. Ho did not seem to think there was any danger of a "Xo," nor did she, judging by tho confiding look she gave him,at the sumo time saying, softly : "I always thought that you would ask mo again, nnd so I waited." John's faco was but tho reflection of tho lappincss within, as ho answered : 'It seems a foolish thing to do, but yet I nm not sorry that I proposed tlirco limes." Lilian laughed, and ran up stairs to sco tho huby. n.inin and nsii i.aiv.s. The following card being an abstract irom tlio Gamo and Fish Laws of this State, has been prepared and circulated by tho Zcba non Oiunly Game Association, and its mem hers ask all persins to co-operato with tliem In their efforts to protect gamo nnd fish. In many districts tho gamo nnd fish havo already been nearly exterminated by illegally destroying them during tho breed ing and spawning seasons, when unfit for cither food or sport. Any persons havin knowledge of the violation of these laws may make complaint beforo tho nearest Justice of tho Peace, anil said justice shall forthwith Issue his warrant for tho arrest of tho od'ender, and upon tho conviction ol tho offender, ho shall be sentenced to pay the fino nr fines attached to eurh violations, to. gcther with costs, ono half of which penalty shall go to tho informer nnd tho remainder shall bo paid to tho Treasurer of tho County in which the offense was committed. Or any person having such knowledge and not wishing to bocomo prosecutor, may report the samo to any of tho members of the said Association, or lo tho Fish Warden of tlio Coiintv. There nhalt leno Shooting, Hunting or Fish ing on Sunday, under penalty of $25. GAKE No person shall kill or pursuo any wild deer, snvo only between 1st of October and 10th of December ofany year, under penal ly of $50. No person shall, atony time, kill any fawn when in its Spotted coat, or have tho fresh skin of such fawn in possession under penalty of $50, Dogs pursuing Deer or fawns may be killed by any person, nnd thoowner of such dog shall beliablo to a penalty of $10 for each deer killed by such dog, except in Centra, Clinton, Fayette, Lycoming, Lu zerne, Schuylkill, Union and Wyoming counties. No person shall kill, or have in possesion after being killed, any grey, black or fox squirrel, between Jan. 1st and Sept. 1st, penalty, $5 for each squirrel; hare or rabbit; between Jan. 1st nnd Oct. 15th, penalty, $5 for each rabbit; wild turkey, between Jan 1st and Oct. 15th, penalty, $10 for each tur key; upland or gross plover, between Jan 1st and July 15lh, penalty $10 for each plover; woodcock, between Jan. 1st and July 4th, penalty, $10 for each woodcock quail orpartrldgo.hctween Jan. 1st and Oct, 15th, penalty, $10 for each quail ruHVd grouse or pheasant, between Jan. 1st and Oct, 1st. penally, $10 for each pheasant. No ierson shall, at any time, kill or lake any wild turkey, grouse or pheasant, quail ar partridge, or woodcock, by means of any blind, torchlight, trap, snare, net or device whatever, under penalty of $10 for each bird. No person shall hunter permit the hunt ing of hares or rabbits with ferrets, under penalty by such means. It 1, illegal to kill, trap, or expose for tale or have in possession after being killed any night hawk, wlilppoorwill, sparrow, thrush lark, finch, martin, swallow, woodpeckar, flicker, robin, oriole, red bird, cedar bird est bird blue bird, tanager, or any other insectivorous bird, under penalty of $5 for each bird. No person shall rob or destroy the egg, or neat, of any wild bird, whatever, (only predatory birds such as are destructlye of game, or inMotlverou, birds), under penal of , tr of $10. I No person hall oateh, kill or dUiurb wild pigeon, while on netting grounds, un Her iieneny oi w ; No Pr.n shall bunt pbeaaanl. durin , th, night time, In any manner whatever, I . a. . . . . f i . rf s und.r .ny of w oaon, The Carbon Advocate, An Independent Family Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, la Lchfghton, Carbon Co., Fa., by IIAKKY v. luon'xmiriER. OrftCE-BARWAY, a short dlstuc the Lehigh Valley R. IU Depot, Terms; $1,00 perAmimii in Adyancs Cvert nr.EcnirTiox or rmx asd fixer Job Printing AT VERt LOW PRICKS. It is made Illegal to catch speckled trout save only by rod, hook, and lino at any time, or to placo any set lines nr set net, across any stream Inhabited by them nndsr penalty of $25. No jicrson shall kill, sell, or have fn pes'- session nflcr being killed, any salmon or speckled trout, save only from the 1st of April to August, under penalty of $10 for each fish. No person shall catch or kill, save only ith rod, hook nnd line, out line, or scroll, at any time, and no person shall catch or sell, ur have in possession after being killed, ny bass, piko, pickerel, or Susquehanna salmon, between 1st uf Jan. nnd 1st of June, under penoly or $(0. Any person taking or capturing n bass of less size than six in ches In length, shall immediately return the samo to tlio waters whence taken under penalty of $10. No jicrson shall kill or catch fish by plac ing any torpedo, giant powder nitro glycer- ne, or other oxplosiyo substance in any of ic streams of this Commonwealth, under penalty of $30. No person shall catch or destroy fish by shutting offor drawing off any of tho waters of tlio Stato, or by dragging small nets or seines therein, when tho waters are wholly or partly shut off, unncr penally of $50. No person shall put any fish basket, pond et, gill net, eel weir, kiddle,brush or faclno et, in any of the watcis of this Stato under penalty of $2i for each offense. It shall be lawful to fish with fyke or hoop nets, In any of the streams uninhabited by brook or speckled trout, during tho month. of March, April, May, September, October nd November; provided that tho meshes of said nets shall not be less than one inch n size, aud shall not bo placed at the con- uenco ofany wing walls and If any salmon, bass, trout, pike, pickerel or every kind of fish introduced by tho Commonwealth tn said waters, shall be returned alive to tlio waters whence takcn,and any person violat- tig the provisions of this act shall be subject 1 a penalty of $24. It shall not bo lawfulitany timo to catch fish by means of Iho drawing of a seine or seines in any ot the waters of this State un der ))cuully of $25. nu.vvi: yow.-vg KArvciinns, A gentleman who lives on tho Stanislaus River, closo to its junction with tho San Joaquin, told a mail reporter what ho never ould have believed had he not known hi. informant to bo entirely trustworthy. He said that near his placo lived a boy and girl the former about twelve, and tho oilier four teen years of ago, who frequently jump into tho saddle in the morning and ride all day mong droves of wjid cattlo which would urely gore them lo dcatli should they be come unseated. Both carry lariats, and If they eoi a calf in the drove that has escaped being marked they run on it, the boy throw ing tho ropo nnd catching it by the head, and the girl by tho feet, after which the cars and brisket aro duly cut. But this it not all. On the ranch Is a largo bottom of undergowth in which roam hundreds of wild hogs. Of these the boars nro perfectly ferocious, and will show fight wheu pressed the least bit. Tho children, mounted on their well trained horses, and carrying in their hands tho lasso, which they so skillfullly handle, dash headlong after tlicso hogs over all sorts of ground, up and down steep banks, catching one out of nearly every drove tboy scare up. Last summer they caught over thirty in this manner. When the lasso is thrown on the head and feet of tho hog, and he Is stretched out so that he can do no harm, the hoy geta lown from his horse and tics tho bog's feet with pieces of rope carried along for that purpose. His horso stands as firmly without as with a rider, being trained to that work and nev er having done any other, A wagon 1, sent lor tho hog, which is placed In a strong pen and soon tamed so that he can be fattened for the market. A fow days ago the boy was riding in the undergrowth, when he started up a deer. Putting spurs to his horse lie got near enough to the deer to throw hi hisso on its horns, but he did not haye time to fasten the other end of the lasso to hi, saddle beforo the fleet footed animal was oil' with rope and all. These children have been riding constantly over since they were big enough to rido on a horso. 116 liuil c.tuio for Agltmlon. A noblo lord, ns proud and fond a, a man should bo of his beautiful young wile, was just about rising to Speak In a debate when a telegram Was placed in his hand. Ho read it, left tho House, jumped into a cab, Irove to Charing Cross and took the tram to Dover. Noxt day ho returned home, rushed into his wife's room, and finding her there, upbraided the astonished lady in no measured terms. She protosted her ignor- anco of having done anything to offend him. "Then what did you mean by your telegram?" he asked. "Man? What I said,of course. Whataroyou talkmgabout?" Read it for yourself," said he. She read: "I flee with Mr. to Dover straight. Pray for ine." For a moment word, would not come; then after a merry fit of laughter, the suspected wife quietly remarked) "O,. those dreadful telegraph people I No won der you are out of your mind, dear. I tele graphed simply; 'I lea with Mi. In. Dover street. Stay for me." Ala! Thoae Koyliood Daya- Gray-haired merchant, bending low over desk, your brain burdened with the aires, and perplexities of butidess pursuits, let your thoughts escape from the narrow con fines of your treadmill and wander bach, to boyhood's almost forgotten hours. Do you not recall to mind the little gingham handkerchief tho hands of a fend mother wrought? How bright its colors! How firm and unyielding the starch it contained. How it raited grave doubts in your mind, as to whether you should wipe your cold infested note on the edge of tho school house, teat, or file it oir with tho stiffly starched, folds of that gingham handkerchief. Don't you remember it? Ah, those boyhood daytt They'll never oomo again, thank Heaven! Given up by Doctotk. "Is it poasible that Mr. Godfrey is up and: at work, ond cured by to snnplo a remedy?- 'I uwuie you it ia true that he i, en' rely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitter, i and only tan day, ago In, doctor, gave bim up ami Mid he must die I" 'WU day I That 11 remarksMe I Will my tin dav an I net so mi f"- my aor 1 Uoorgo I know hop are good," Salv I 1 ml 31 3.