ntiiing Mes. We deiirBHt.to b distinctly understood hat no advertisements will bo Inserted In lie column's of Tut CIudox AnvooATK that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless' accompanied by the oisn. The following nro our osly terms I ,0!tE ISOBAR (10 lines), One year, tsach Insertion lOcts. Blx months, each Insertion... 4lScts. Three m6nths, each Insertion...- 20 cts. Loss than threo months", first Insertion $1 j each subsequent Insertion.... 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. II. V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. A. IK Mosscr? 1 attnfactnrer ot and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and ket-Iron Ware and General Honse Fnrhisning Goods. ItOOFlNO and SPOOTfllfO done at abort notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. T am the nnthontf d aaert for the Fate of the lollonln? FIim'.CLAHS 8 I'OVES THE SILVEIt A GOLD .MEDAL COOK, THE LI0HTII0U8E COOK. TIIEMAYFtOWEll HAN'tJH, THE 8UNHIIIN1S BANOEnnd HieNEV.'ANCIlOIl HEATER, and am Selllnft them VH ft V t'llEA r tor Cash. VverVlilndof NlOVEOttATESi and PI11E BI1H.K3 kept constantly on hand. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Back Bt., LEUIOHTON. mitonnco solicited Satlstao lrn Knarnnteed. Oct. 5-yl A. I. MOS3ER. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lcliigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, In tlio most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash 1'rlces. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLEK & KREIDLKU, April 2S, 1879 yl Proprietors. QAKBON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEUIOHTON. PA. .1 f ' Itvery description of rnntlnc. from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, 11II.L HEADH, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. ritOUHAMJlES, rosTEna,-. HAND BILLS, DODO EHS. ' CIRCULARS, SHIPP1NU TAO-, ENVELOPES, ,, , , PAMl'HLETW, ' by-laws, 6C. ii'c, . Done lo the best manner, at very Lowest ITices We a-e m-eoared to do work at ns cheap rates as .hit ctuen m i lie btale fiat utais uonvmiy With lis customers. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable (Orders b small rcclvo prointit attention JOHN F. HALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LKIHGHTON, l'A. OPINIONS OF THE THF-SS. " Ills pupils speak tilnlily or Ills ability as a teaclier.-rafoti Chronicle. He Is "ell qualiftjd for Ills calling Cata- lauqua Uiipaicit. He Is a worthy diselnle of Itaydn, Moiurl Deethoren. We have had the pleasure nfllit. enlnir tn hi. rendition ot the Old Masters ami were channel with his touch and execution Statlnglon A'ewt. Sole agent for the J. & C Fischer Piano ; and, also. M SOV i HAMLIN and NEW HAVEN CO S, OKOANS. For particulars, terms, &c Address, JOHN V. IUMMU1I. Aug. 2, HT,-ly. Lehlghton, I'a. jprlmo Home Mutlo Ureatl! WHV GO HUNOUYI When ran can Buy (II, Kuud4 It f llt CIjm III cad - FIVE LOAVES FOU 25 CENTa ! I. V. O'NEAI,. the nonular llrcad and fake liaver, t IliiRbton In omertoiuevtilie aula oriueiinim nun Jeruro I an J cue vi uib teie. prated Home Made OttEAUto Fits Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash Sugar. Ualiln Cimj inut Soatcli, Drop, cream Tfti Ufittt ptr Dnien. Look Out for tliu Wagon! At MAUOH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Tnuraday IEII 1 o 1 1 10 N and v E 1 s . l-b tlT, every A f I er TE11MS ST1UUTI.Y CASH I ratrouaca Kilictlod J. w. O'NRAL niuitifit uiposue first national liana. aprlUyl Unn ( feet, Leulfthton Ta. 1500 TOttfOa A YKAlt. or 13 to 13) a day lu your ou loeatiiy. o i risk. Wouieodoaa wella. tueu. tltnv niaxe luoie tluu toe amount .Utrdaoore. No one e n tali t make ramryl'ei An one caa d the wuik Von caq make Irom Vi ceuta to S i an hour lr devot. iDxroureveninjaaiMt pattt tl-net.i the duk. iiua. It roata nothing to try toe duuiicm. Holhiuar like it lor mouer waulu- ev.r Lffeied wtor. Uuuuex pleaut an I .trictiy liouor atiia. Under it ion wanttokuoMT allabnut the bei pivlnsbilnasa tietorelbe pubno nend vour adoreaa aaa we w ImiuI ,ou tuit p.r ataraaa4 pnvareaerma tre aainp ei worl b alaotr fyoaean then aka npyoarunnd mnt Ad'IreMOKOHuB briNB i.N tf.,Ptl!ji4,'tf. H-tJ H. V. Mouthimer, Proprietor. VOL. VIII., Np. 23. CARDS, Hoot anil Shoe Mnlceri CllntonDretny,fn an,!miWinj.uiik strut. AUordtn promptly Mltd work warranted . Attorneys. F. P. LOKOSTKRT. S. II. QlLUAU y OMSTEET & GILI1AM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: Levan's Building, Bank Strcot, . LEUIOHTON, PA. Collections and all Legal business entrust to them will rocclvo .irompt attention, feb. 21, 1890. ' JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT .LAW, Office: Comer Susquehanna and Raco streets . MADCH CHUNK, TA. Jnly5-iy JOHN D. BEIttOLCTTE, Attoiink? and Codnsellor at Law, Olllco i Room 2, Ground Floor Mansion House MATJfUI CHUNK, PA. May bo consulted In Ocrman. mai!3 ly SI. UAPSHKll, ATTOItNI'.Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bass Staici,Linionio!i, Pa. Real Estate and Collection Atencv. Will Buj'and Bell ItialBntate. liouveyaucliift .leatly don. Col actions promptly mads. BetHIng Kstatei of Do slants a peclaty. May be consulted In Knllsh DdUerinan. Ncv.22; JAS. II. STnUTHKRS, ATTOltN 1Y AT LAW, 3-(Mice : 2d floor ofjlhoad's Hall, Blauoli Chunk, Pa. All business entrusted to Mm will be promptly attended to. aiavui, ly. p J. MI3EIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2nd Dcor abovo MA SHIN HOUSE MAUOiI CHUNK, Punka. US-Can h consulted lu German. 'in9. Justices and Insurance, JL CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fdlowlna. Companies are Represented: LEIVAN )N MUTUAL FIRE, UEAIIirtM MUTUAIil'luc, WOMIM l'IHE, l'orT.-iviLi.r. Finn, Ll'lilKlli FIRE, ana tho TBAV ELERs AtlCIDUNT INSURANCE, Al.r r.mitvnnli and Mutual llorso Thief Deteo'lvn ami Iu.urauio Company. Marcn23.1873 IIIOS. KUMERER. -gEUNAKD rZlILLIPS, Count Buildiko, NAUOH CHUNK, Pa. Tire Insurance Agent. OT- POLIOIES In SAFE Comnnnles only, ; lleusonablo Hates Aug. 23-yl LMN STOLLK, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance Agent MAUOH CHUNK, PA. B- Business transacted In Enttllsh and German. Aug.iByl Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, ir.UTAllLlSHfcll 1870. Artificial Teeth Male to Restore Ihe OripatGoiitoiirofLiiis&GWs. Dit. L. Cami'ukix. Filliko Teeth a Sppcialtv. toct. 1-ly D1 U. W. A. tOUTKlGMT, SUItGEOX DENTIST, Ti.mlers his nrofesslonnl services to the peo ple uf Mnuch Chunk, LchighUm, WeUsiioit, rarkcrtou anil vicuuty. OFFICE: Opposite tlio Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Lauglilns Gas nlwjys on haiul. All work guaranteeil satisfactory . oug j-y 1 w. V. ItKIlUIt, M. I)., 1'AnUVVIl.t.E, Cirbon Countv, I'a. it, ti nal llcaldencc.... tiom7 a. in. to 10a. ro. iicuusj un I liao .11 10 10 p. in Mav be consu ted In the Oernian Laii5iiiJte 1. O. Address i.clilihtou. mar. 21, t( fy A. UlSmiAMKIl, M.D., 1'HVUCIAN AND 8VI1OKON Special attfUtiou p,ld to Chrtiole Dlnea.es. Offic: South Ka.tcornrlronan(t2i,d.t... he- bl.'bton.ra. Aprl'3, 1815 jsq" a. KKHi:it, m. d. V. S Kxumlnlng Surgeon, PnAOTICINO rllYSIUIANandSOKOnoN, Orricui uauk street. Iiuiek's iilock, Leaich. ton, I'a. May be consnucd In tlio Ocrni n Language. Nov. S QARBON HOUSE, J. W..RAUDENBUSH, rHOPnIETOlt, Hank St., I.eiuouton, I'a, The OannoN Hocbb idfcrs nrsUelais accom. raoilatljns to the Truvoilutr publl.i. uonrdlnte bv the Hay or Meek on U nsmialde Terui.. Choice Olxarr. Wines and Manors always on hind. Ijooil Slu'.ls and Ma ties, wl'h aiten tnu Hostlers, altacheU. April 10-)1 J ElirOLlTai'.YKK, Announces to the people of LtMnhton and vicinity Hut he has leased and re U tied the Saloon & Eestauiiant, lately owned by l.v.wts J. rimiSTX an, on Hank street, IhlKhinn, and is tin pared to furnlfh ihfuiwlth I'HEiH 11EEII audoiticr Herrcshaieuta at all limes. I'atrouajie sollo llnl, free Liuucti ISvpry 8fiinlav Hif iilng. ap. 10, 1880-yl. iArJTMT,i F A I.KUMVNV So'lcltor of American and FnreiK P4lntt W Iiiuk'oii. lie All buslnvas .ooueoie.l Htth P lUBir whether be fore Ike Patent Olnoeor Ih ourls. promptly attended to. Noehrsm nit unless a patent lMreurt-1 Bend for elxcular etw-tf Railroad Guide. pllIbA. it UICAUINO UA1LHOAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains. FEBRUARY 4TII. 18:9... Trains leave ALLEMOWN aatoltowst- ivii nv.tfiniiiu v.lfnn.lll. ForPhtladolpUla.al MJJ, 0.U, 11.40. a.m., and -d.va p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at "J.30 a. m..U! n. ra. . IV1A TASl' riutXA. dkascd.) .. For nomllug, 5.50, BM a m I2.iu, 4.S0 and S CS For IIorrlsonrL-.5W,ti.03tt. m., 12.10,4.30 ancU.O", p. m. . for Lancaster and Columbia, 5 SO, 9.0, a.m. and n. m. KTTWTIAV.Q For UeadlnR, Harrlsburg, and way points, 9.0S ' (VIA BETBtBIIEM.) Pnr Phllnilelnl.lii fro'n 1,. V. Depot 4.4S. 6.12. 8 42 a. m .17.' 3 5.4i,-8.' 4 p. m. Bummy 4 to p. m. A'or A'lliianeil niairum u. oc o. eiiiii, o a u. oi 12 M. .'-3 C-: ii. in. iruma j'UHAtiUi'i.'iuwii leave aaiouows: ivtA prtnicinMr.s liAM.RnAD.) LoavePluladelphlH, 7.40 u. ra., 1.0a, 1.30 JDC 6.30 11. ui. SUNDAYS. Loivo Philadelphia, 8."u.m. nncl3.15p. m.and 4 in v. m. 1 ivia riAST rESN a. nnAScif. Learo Redoing T.':5 10.3J a. ui.,2.io. 3.51, rndC.lB p. ni, Lravo Harilsbure, 6.11, 8 IS andfi.53, a. ra., 1.43 aim 4. uup. in. I.oave Lancaster, B.Oia, m.. 1.00 and 3.S0p. m. LcareColuuibla, 7.51 a. in 1.03 and 3.40 p. m. SUNDAYS. I cave Reading. 7.20 a.m. Leave HaniiintK,5.2 ' a.m. tVIA Hr.TIILr.HltM.) Leave fhlladelntila 7 on. e it, 9.4', 2.20, S.IS B.lfln.m, Sutidar9 31n m., 8.00 p.m. Train mmkol tlms 11 run to and from depot 9th and (Jrcen etreeta. Philadelphia other 11 niUH 10 a in irom jiroaantrcet aepni. jraine Vlu Bftjlebera" run to nm fiom Berks Bt, Depi it, except t.iose marked ( 1 Tno 0.43 11, 111 and 5.55 v. m. trains from Allen town, and the7.4i a.tn and 5.3 p.m. trniun from Philadelphia, hao through cars to and Iroiu Philadelphia, J. E. WOOTl'EN. Generat Manager. C Q n ANCOCK. fffii'l Past. & TUKH Aoent. nov. 15 rpHE SLATIN'GTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXGTON. JOHN BALLET, Propr., Dealflln all lclnl nnrt sires of rinp, Hemlock Unk nml Hard Wooo Lumber, ami isiiowiue pat ed to osccute any aiouut of orders lor DrcsseD Lumbell OF ALli KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Jilimls, Shuttciv, Mouldings, Cabinet AVare, &c, With iTmnptness. Brackets Made to Order. The MnchhiPrv In all now ami or tlio let and most tmpinvcrt klnil". I cnnitoy uouo bui tlia tr tint,!. ml am tlio efurctibluti'jruaianteiioiitiro sniitactli)ti to all who mav favor mo with atoll. Oirirr iiv mail niotmnlv nttcuded to. Mv cJiarro aro imnipruto; teum cash, or Interest tliutged alter thirty nays. GIVE Mi: A CALL. Ttioo rnrflpett In llmliVnp will flortitt loir ailvfliitjiuo to Jihvo hlrtluir. Floor Unanla Door. 'ashes. Miuturti. &c., kv mtOentthl Fprtoiv. amy loyi joiin lliivt. E. F. LUCKENBACU, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway House MAUCH onUNK, PA. Doaler in all Patterns 01 Plain aLd Fancy Wall !siiiei'5 Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWLST CASH ThlCES. J.IVIU U(UICItT.S Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STIIHKT.L.KIIIGHTON, In FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively I.OWEll rillcr.S than any otner livery lu ine uojiuv. l.arcoann hunUome Carilatrcs for Panern pnrponeannd WcUdluss. DAVID ElillKItT Nov.:: i73. MEAT MARKET ! Ilnnk Street, I.rlilglilon, OHAKI.ES KIPP, I'noraiETOR. Charles KIpp ileilres to ea)l attention of his friends and 1 usrnuiers to the Curt that he has orcneu v jikht siakkkt opponte the ruuuo nquare: lianK street, i.eblglilon, ra.. mem uiu, mo luuuu uv nil iiiuca The Best Fresh Meats In season, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Sausage, Tlo louna. he. Terms AS OH HAP AS THE CHEAPEST. 1'atruuage solk-llel Au.S0-ly. Oil AS. KIPP. Anv llnolc Mn?azloe or Newff irer cent post paid ut tJlopautillfTH lov ht i r.ct. witu a va'u Riito meuiiuui. We Rivu u imi 14 x is v.ewt the Oapttot builotatr, the moit aisfftitiWnt . tract nre t u Amei 10a. &U an'i utlul vtt-wii itf t he Wbiiu II 'Hi ne, Trc;tuv butlillnfr, smltlmonlan Inmuute P.uent Otlite. Mount Vi-mou unit other point' ut it tenet In anl about llioNo iiuiml lip tul OaivmtaKsyit (yr the liippdn Hot ciuiuviuffovlJi etHi( tho tewi, nutl ah uif t pUu((itfrBpUt ni Ut-aiUnx btutt-amou. ut oat trlcert. if viti want anv bi k or ti to Ue tor uny pertnit'e il. nr 10 renew an 1 1 mibrrlp. ticu bomlMampfornruirof tLe 1-1TLAIIV HU1.LL. I IN ymniu(uii boulc nute uoiice vt uew iubl'iiouti, ctia o?u, iirioH. etc. ATiOX AL NKWB JlUl'UU, Lock box .A o. f trift March i3-tf Wa.u tiKton, C, PENSIONS. NI'.U' LAW. Thnuaanda ol "o'.dl. ra and heirs 1 intl'tt-d. t'enMona djte back to diVlmr.eor utv iil a-ma uiiuea. Any a.uu tv iio 1 1-liilil-' coutricled In tneot doty nben Droved. Kliea I'a- nei.. T)i"iniiiid ere .II.) euMIrd tollou'ilv. Tbiu-amls wdn are draw.ns jien aid-a are u ttit.eil to iiiereaa . einl tuo 'Tama. fur aiinimir- tt I'cu 1-jii- and 11 nntv Arts. 11" oern.ia. on v e ri ter in tho fol uw.uk p utita i nl. ma i p 11.- too ir -.tan.iinirt 11. P. Ketinvor. Pre' lent iu ia Hank. ' V. A. uoll.w y J' mi t. Ho.i. J 11. Jolt n. Ei. Ju .BoClr ct, Fre.i. Hsg Cobi ci r Int. ev Hon. f t , Duuv. lit it 'mey OcntraL Indiana liantnit noipanr, 1 H rilZ jtl'ALD i CO. Either Box 0, Waauuixtoo, l. t., or lnfluna. polir, led, sjitj-ws 2 INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announco to tho publlo that ho has purchased from MltS. A. O. PETER, tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckcl's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., HaviDK refitted and refilled tho entire stock ho can offer DRUGS AND Strictly fresh CHEMICALS nntl Pure, Also Horse and Cattle pnwders.Pntent Medi cines, urusncs, soaps, unmii!, i-criuuicncs, SponKes, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors fur Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and Fixtures. l)ycstuffs,Oholco Uliciirs, Pipes and Tobacco. Spco tacles. Trusses, Nursing Dottles, Violin Strings, and n lull lino of WullPnpcrnnd llordcrsattho Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and irompt attention given to every branch of the lusluess. A continuance ot tbo nntronnire heretoinre extended to this establishment is rcsnectlully solicited, nnd satisfaction ituarnntceu. sept.13, 18i9.-ly. Dn. O. T. HORN. WEISS &KERSCHNER, 60CCEBS0R3 TO BOMIG A- IIOFFOED, Bank Street, Lcliigliton, Arc prepared to Manufacture, to order, every ucscnpuon 01 OAHRIAOES, BUOOIES, SLEIGHS, SPRING WAQONS, Romig's Pnt. Platform "Wagon, da., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Ofall description promptly atlended to at tho most reasonable prices. AT All Work irunrnntccd. and natronacre Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & KERSOIINER. July 26, 1819-yl DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,Wagons,Sleighs,&c conNEn op HANK AND IKON STIIEETS, LEUIOHTON, Penna., Respectfully announces to his friends nnd the public, tlmt hols prepared to Build all des cription of CARRIAGES. SPRING WAOONS. SLEIOHS, ic., in the. Litem anil Most Approved stiles, at Prices lolly as low as the Kamo can bo obtain, ed elsewlitre.guarnntef Injr the bestScasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular ntti ntlon given" to REPAIRING in a1 Us details, at the verv Lowest Prlees. Patronime respectfully solicited and perfect gatlgtactlon uuaraLtccd, uco e, 1670-yl DAN. WIEAND. DR. J. O. B. SIKGEltT & SONS' WORLD UEKOWSED Angostura Bitters. An art'elo of over- Filly Ye.uv Ktsimliiip. Thin wist mvlKiratlnr tomo Isjasilyeeie oiateil fur its oqil-ito llivor anil extiaoidl nrry MEt'lclXAL vntnes. It Impnno. .lie .ppetito and cures ilvspon sia. rtinrrbas i.ano feeraud nnue. o eoikiail or mix il ilr tik h perfect without It, beoiuso it p ev-ula the bad tllccli ofa.chollc ttQuorn. Copies t ccrtificateiof Mjmoof tliemosi emt nent phvi-lctauHaudcliem sta ut tlm wntld, lev raidinir it whni. eomeiiea, and pjtlty are plureii In each nox Knld ' y I bo pi mo nil pr eern. nrneclst' and liquor it .llera J W. HAM OX Hole Aeeut fm t.ie U. !!., CI Broadway, Now York, P.O. Uox:JJ0. - Jan. 31-wlJ AliJiKKS OF ( AH110N UIUSTT, Ta7ce Notice. Tbo nndirsicned. rel.linK III MAHONINO Towiithin. Curbnn Cutntt . h in lieen aiiiHitt(d AGENT for the KHVxI'DXE 1'Elfl lLlZUll A.MI AI.U.M MAUl AUTUtlinU UUM1"V. Uceubed uy ibe ftiit" ot I'cnuitrivanta. 'IhU FERTILIZER contain Kccor.llin to Clf-oi c;ii .Aukl rf-U. ll.fO li-nt(ixHle nt Irou, i',13 Stiltiuita Ac rt. Sf riAili (MSKotla nini 3.00 lliuiuo AcM Tlai a i q jticat Fi iiurcr lor 'ruin unit Grm". anil t'Bpco a ly 101 Fruit rioon.Qiapo V uv and Flowers on It iiomroy Hie Hou r i uo otfierfu tects u Injuriuu lu Vunno Ivuula uiciiaiin Cull miucImi lue yidtrorUeiH, ttt-c lecouimen (IMiotnof unimlaeut laiiueri.auJ uiakuyuui eelves Iiappy, (;i:oitci: hi;rgi:u. Jan. f ahontiiff Towniililp. Price Within the Reach of All. tiik mot l'OPULAn nooKa since ltNrIu va inveiivD. The full and complete Lectures Colonel B. G.INGERSOLL, No. 1. ails(jrao( Moaes. No V. ul . Jso 3. Oluiida No. 4 llell Ko. 5-IJbiUTOt Min, Wi.umn and Child. Ko I Uoin. No. 7, I ituilreiual lierelopuieat. No. s. Human Itwil.ls. Nu. 3 HeieaKcr. Ml. iv. Itcltaious Intolerance. No, II. Ueelto and txeivfiea. No. 12 Co.lngeiHih'BVitiOicutiouufTloH.raiuo o. is I'le.i lor luilirlili a'itr aud Arrolsu tnei.t of tbe rnoich. No. 11. '1 be Hollirlon ut our Dav. No, In 1'erboUJi Deimu Perne.!. Na 0. Thel'bllo-opberol Iteuou-Uuniboldt. piuuH nvi: ents each. Col. Iuprsallaul His CMGagq Critics. AL.etuio ovltov Jjine K Aiplenee. rt'rico U Ueuti. Speech of Cnarjea Stuwaitsl'rrnsll at tM Ux. nuaitiou llailJiua Cluoa.-o ycD. an. 'lo Ketber i.uli aboit Hlusmii iy ot nil Lite Willi latiro Pol trait and Autograph u cocr. Price lucent. Full ItoiKiit tf the crand Re Unem ot the Sold. o.ieo(Nov (Slots 1S7J liiclnd uicid f(ieecbe aue ibo-eutCi.'. It.O luuerio.l lot. VI ui. i. Vila .alii J. U'omeua (tlarit rwam'a tpuoca ou llble. Plica 2) Ccu.a "Lite and Tno Arounl theWorlaot General (Irani." filoa l,i etn a i ui.u u lor. ui luu ui' nar.i Bji iilui- KT.iitHnM.hnl UAnatnr 7.J..h. (Thlni'.lBr1 and llingra.iMe.l BUcU'ti witn laree I'ortrait of an. cuaud tr uu Cover. . C'eula. Common cuao. I- av on llreams the Mel ion oi ileum lu oiie vuiuine. oj 'inuuias x'aiue. paig 2so his. ...... ..... .,.,.. .i, I I lb lMi amit iMiAtnMdonre nt ce. A VNT1 WANTliOiuav ry uf aad To mu iabeial To in P w LAnltOLL, flIUstlolplBtl,Clilo7S,illa. ayclJt em Carriage Builders, Live ana Let Live." New Firm! New Spring Goods ! The undersigned, lately assistants to Miss Lizzts Kreamar, rcspectlully announco to Ihe Indies or Lehijthton, Wcisport, nnd tho surrounding: nelirhborlionil that Ihey have lurchoscd the MILLINERY BUSINESS, lately carried on by Miss Kuicamku. nnd that they havo Just received n new and elegant stock of SpriiiE&SuimnerMillinery Goofls roMPmslNQ HATS, RONNE-.'S, FLOW EHS, RlBlltlNS. THIMMINOS, NOTIONS, etc., etc., Jvhlch they oro offcrlnir nt unprecedcntly LOW PRIOES FORUASH. All notk will be made up In the latest fashion, and most duiablo manner. A shnre orpubllcpatronago Is solicited und perfect sntlsfaetlon guaran teed. MltS. A. KRHAMEH, MISb M. S. SNYDER. Store nt tho Intersection of Bank Street and Bankwny, Lehighton, Pa. Apr.l7m3 Mrs. L Wehr &. Sister Announces to Hie Indies th 't tbei haveltiBt op. ncda new nndrashionaUo UHEAP ('Ami Millinery & Dressmaking Estatlislmient, In tho llmidtrp formerly occupied by Dollon mayei'e Jewcliy Store, on South Street, Lehighton. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'.- BONNETS mado up in tlio very latest styloi Spangled ami Jet Wings and Ostrich Tips, in nil tho Durable Colors. DIAGONAL, CI'TtntinoY ABD PLAIN VELVETS. A Lot of FANCY GOODS nnd NOTIONS 1 SILKS and SA11NS In all Shade.". ry ppeoiul attention flven lo MILLINERY anil niii HS maKINO. aii -work dm.o In tin l.ntoFt and Ilesi -tylo, at ennri notice. Balls faptlou e.iiruiiteed. Wecliolleti'ro onvono to surpass ua m neal nea ond quality ' f win k. iiinrao-yl Mns L. WEHR & SISTER. Mrs. C. MSCHIRSCHKY Respectfully Announces to lipr friend? nnd tho public generally, Hint the lias moved back to Lehtffhton, and Is now located In tho In rue ft oro room on Second Street, two doors nlovo Iron, and enrnestly f tulles their attention to her New, Largo and Klegant asMirtmcnt of Notions and Fancy Goods, comprising Underwear, Hcrlln and Ucrman tuwn Wool", Hosiery, Impurtod and Do tnestle Itlbbona, tlluves. Flnwers and a lino assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Alo, In connection with the above. I keep a full and complete stock of ;i:iiiia. ntuu's, LIMHUROEU AND SWITZER CHEESE, Canities CiMiritollitiis, topcther with a variety of G ods not ireneraL iy kept In any other store In tiiwn. If you tlo not seo what you want, ask for it. A sliaro of public palronniro solicited, and perfect sntlsfjctlon yunrantecd 111 price and quality or uoods. Second St., 2 doors aliove Iron, April 10, 1880. LEIIIilllTON, I'a. Farmers, Look Here CHAMPION OF THE WEST DOUBLE SHAKE Slmjils ! Durable I IT HAS NO EQUAL! This 31111 will toko every grain of COOK LE and CHLSS out of Seed Wheat; or tho SOU KLLoutol Timothy Seed, and all tho PLAN. TAIN SEL'D out of Llovcr Seed. This Mil has twoShocs working tnopposlto directions; has horb Scuisen suiipack th.in tho old fiuliluned mills, and will go In u door three feet wide. Send stamp for prices. Agents 'Wanted. Address, W, I. BROWN, Manufacturer, aprlO-wl MEW LISBON, OHIO. A New Paper for Boys and Girls ! "GOLDEN DAYS," Pure, Interesting, Instructive. Hie vicious literature of tho day Is ruining tho children of our emintry. As ihero Is no n ga means of c beckluir tills no smiuus oun turn, every Parent, Educator and iluarliau Is compel led ,o nek himself tho iiuesiL'ii, What Is I lie best means ol e leeklmr tb evil?" Tbo best amldcte fur lad rending Is noon reading. (Iiiiliuikn will Hkaii, mid tho duty ui those having thetn incharo Is to turn. Ish ttiem with wi,iies,,too cnlertalnlug nnd Instructive rioUIng, such ns will be given In viuj uumour Ul 'VJU1.1I1 If A Yd. "GOLDEN DAYS" Understands rhiblbood. It will delight Its )outiic trieiuls Willi sketches ol adventure, In- ciuents or travel, wonders ol knowledge, num. oruus articles, puzzles, and everything that mijb ami gins like, liwiiin" icacn ciiiiu reu to beeoiiio rutinwins. th ev . hlahway uieti, burglars and uutlaws, lh UrstNu. ut "GOLDEN IJAVS" Contains the opening of two splendid stories. Tho first Is by II A II R Y UASTLBMUK, nnd Is called, "Two Wavb or Eccuuiao A llUNTUj"und the other l by EUWAItU f. ELLIS, nnd Is entitled, " K"U, Sow and Wateui or, i-lFK IN THU LOMi l.AMl." "GOLDEN DAYS" will becarclullvcdited.and will do itautmost t3 as&ll all who havo the Interests of our youth at herrt. we Invite all to examine eacn number wltn unsparing criticism. 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ForlW wo will send 4 copies fori year to 1 addiens, or e.ieb c py to a bepiirate uddr.-ss. r or iu we win su i s c'lines to one auarcss or each copy to s 'aratu uddreses, The party who sends us 13) lor a club of 8 copies (all tent ut uno time) wilt be entitled to a copy runic Getters. upot clubs of 8 copies can afterward add ringlo copies at iW eacli. itloney vhoutd l sent to us either by P. (. Order or ltegl'tered Letter, so as to provide us far as jusslble agutnt lu loss by mail. DTi-i oi-i-e I New Laws. Thousands XrunblODb ! entltlid. Every soldier even slightly disabled, by wound, disease or or accident, entitled to nenilon. dating buck to day uf discharge, ttven the loss of a linger I i nnd dctveu ant jurents and minors entitled. Tiroa llrultnl. Apuly at once. Wany Pen - J 1 miners cnlitlcd to Inonase. lloumy etUue or lue entitle to pension. Also, an wmuws I tu thousands Lal ca.es settli-d- Patents piuturo'l lir inTentur. icnuira ij iuw. ins'ruc Ions to E II OELSTUN fc t'O. Pen. I lun nd Patent Attorneys, Lock Hex T2S,, 1 Wsja.oj.Ura, U. O. nll)-w4 ' 51.00 a If 1'or tho Cannon Advooatb. OUT UF STYLE. bv yr. n. n. Ma says my hand you ought not hold. Sho says that's out of stylo ; It was tho fashion In her day, But 's dropped for quite a while. She told me too, that men who kiss Were, rudo nnd very dashing : She said that firty years a no Men's kisses wcio lit fashion. Sho said our chairs should not bo closo, At least two yards away i Folks had them closo when sho was young That's out of stylo to-day. My ma, you know, I must obey, She's old and knows what's rroper; And not for nil the world I'd do A single thing to shock her. So drop your arm around my waist, And plcaso my hand let go Since mamma s so particular, Sho must be pleased, you know. Arid plcaso don't kiss mo any more, You know mamma's so queer, I'll do the kissing all alone, 'TIs style, you know, my dear. And as to chairs, I'm suro we've stylo, Mlno's lull ten feet away i I'm glad I lcf. mlno over there, But, ain't I heavy, rray ? The Defeated orics. A iSTORY OF THE REVOLUTION 1 In tho ycor 1777 Philadelphia was in the hands of IIowo and his inhuman soldiery, whilo tbo fields of Bramlywino gavo tho American people an evidenco of British humonity. Tho people of Pennsylvania and Dela ware were at tho mercy of their foes. Bands of Hessian dragoons scoutod the vicinity of Philadelphia for miles around, and com mitted acts that would havo disgraced a vandal. Oti tho evening of a delightful autumn day, a group of boys, ranging in ago from twelve to fifteen years, wcra Ed"10reil l" gather on tho steps of a tcnantloss store house in tlio vill.igo of Xcwark, Delaware. The town seemed lonely, and with tho ex ception of tho youthful band referred to.not a human being met tho eye. All men capablo of bearing arms had loft their homes to join tho army of Washington on tho Schuylkill. A young lad of sixteen stood on a barrel and was giving an account of tho battlo of Brandywinc. James Wilson, tho orator, was a boy enthusiastic in his love for tho .Vmerican cause, and possessed of no little intelligence. His blue eye ami flaxen hair gave him an cU'eininato appearance, but be neath his homespun jacket throbbed a hentt that jiovcr shrank beforo any ob stacle. His father was commander of tho Dela ware troops and hia mother was dead. Tho boy concluded his narrative and was la menting that ho could not join tho Ameri can army. "I am not old enough," said ho, "but had I a musket, I would not staud idlo here, with my hands uselessly by my side." "Aro there no guns of any description in tlio village?" uskeil a listening youth. "Jki I havo stwnt nearly a week trying to find one, but my efforts havo been of no avail. I ttrongly suspect that Tory Living- stono lias several in his honse, but us lie permits noono to trespass on his laud, I am unable to say iwsitively. "Why not tako a party and search the houso?" asked Frank Howard. "Ho has no ono to assist him but his cowardly son George, and I ran thrush him as easy as that," and tho boy snapped Ins fingers to imply tlio readiness witli which lie could trouueo old Livingstone's son. James Wilson's blue eyes sparkled with joy. "If there nro any tiirco boys in this com pany who will help me, I will seareli old Livingstone's houso this night. All who nro willing to go, just step forward three paces." Every boy in tho crowd stepped forward without a moments hesitation. James' eyes sparkled like twin stars. Now boj a, by tho dead of Bunker 11111,1 will seurch old Livingtonc's houso though instant death stands in my path 1" With a firm tread and tho utmost silence tlio voung heroes took uplheirliiioof marc! fur old Livingstone's Livingstone had long been susjiccled of harboring British spies, and his former laborers reported that ho hud kept up a regular oorrcsiiotidenee with tlio British commander. At all events ho was recorded as a daucerous man. His houso was situated a short distauea from White Clay Creek, on tho side of a steep hill, surrounded on all sides by lull trees, It was juat such a place ns one might sup- iko euitablo for tlio plotting of treason. At tho lima James Wilson and his little band left tho deserted storo house in the village of Newark, dusk had given place unto tho darker shades of night. Still it was not dark; tlio new moon was shining brightly through tho clouds, aud every ob ject was iwrfeotly distinguishable. Tho b-ys walked firmly forward, maintaining solemn silence. At length they gained the bed of the creek, nnd slowly followed tho winding path, soon came to a little low bridge which crossed a shallow rivulet lead ing to White Clay Creek, and James order ed them to halt. "Let Frank Howard and I rcconnoitro the premises first, to see whether any danger is to be appichenilcd, All the rest stand here until wo return, Mak nu noise, aud keep a constant watch," James and Frank silently departed and were soon lost in the thick wood through which tho path ran. Scarcely were they gone from their companions ere tbo quick ear of Wilson delected a naiso. "Hist I said ho to Frank, as he pulled him behind n gigantic beech tree. Presently Ojorga Livingstone cume insight. James darted from his covert and tightly grasjied him by the throat. The oowarilly youth trembled llkon reed. 'Sak ouo word," whispered his captor, "and I'll toss you into the creek." The Tory's son, struck dumb with aston ishment and fright, found himself In the midst of a whole group of boy heroes, with the vleo grasp of James and Frank on cither arm. "Now," sold James, "answer mo prompt- I y and truly, or I'll mako your position un 1 , . ., n comfortable. Do you hoar? Who is in you your t,ther's houso at this moment?" nd "l I can't tell," stammered tho half dead boy , ., "ou BuiiL,or " Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. "Spare mo and I'll tell you everything. When I lelt home there was no ono Ihero but our family and Major Bradtones." "Who Is hot" nsked James. "I don't know I don't Indeed." "Telll" threatened Frank. "Ho is tho captain of tha Yorkshire drag goons." The blua eyes of James glistened with Joy, nnd he soon gained from tho Tory's son a revelation which stamped his father n traitor af the most appalling character. Ho discovered that old LIvingstono not only kept up a regular corrcspondenco with tho British command, but that ho had also plotted in his traitorous designs that tho lit tle vlllago of Newark was to bo burned to ashes' and its women and children exposed to tho pitiless foo. Tho old Tory was lo ro- ceivoos compensation tho land on which tho village stood, nnd an annual pension from tho British Government. But stranger than all, tho plot was to be consumated on tho very night tho Tory's son was captured, whilo ho was going on an errand t.i a neighbor's house, two miles dis tant. Tho littlo band of heroes learned, too, that tho British troops had secured their horses in Livingstone's stable, and intended to descend tho creek In a largo boat. There wero twenty of thorn besides their captain. Major Bradslone, tho leader of the band, was in temper and heart a thorough demon, and scrupled not In his oruelty to destroy tho slumbering infant or the sick wife. Not n few of thoso boys trembled for a widowed mother or a defeueoloss sister. Somo wore for departing immediately; but James Wilson still retained his grasp on the Tory's son, and ordered all to be silent. The prisoner was bound hand and foot, a thick handkerchief tied over his mouth to prevent his calling for assistance, and a stout cord fastened him lo a tree. All hope of escaping forsiok Gcorgo Livingstone. Wilson motioned bis littlo band to follow him, and in a few moments they stood on tho top of n high precipico which overhung Whilo Clay creek. "Now boys," said Wilson, "the narativc wo hive just heafd is true, and as wo have neither musket or amunition wo must make tho best of the occasion. Tho British band will pass this spot in their boats, and as we have an hour to work, let us busy ourselves in rolling theso large rocks lo tho edgeot the precipiccand when the rod coats pass below let us sink them to the bottom." Each hoy set lo work and in an incredible short spaco of timo nine bugo rocks, each half a ton in weight wero balanced on the edge of tho precipico. Tho creek at this point was not moro than thirty feet wide, and was directly overhung by tho mass of rock upon which our heroes stood. If tho British descended tho creek, they must certainly pass this spot, and if they passed it, then death was their certain fato In about an hour tho quick car of Wilson detected tho measured boatot muffled oars. "They ore coming," he whispered, "let no ono drop his rock till I givo the word, and then at once." Peeping cautiously over tho cliff, James saw tlio Tory boat slowly but surely ap proaching. An officer stood on tlio bow, guiding tho oarsmen by orders,nnd tho epau lets on his shoulders told that ho was the identical fiend Major Brndstono. "Don't drop till I givo tho order," whis pered Wilson. When tho boat was about twenty feet from tho rock, tho hoy leader fell securely behind his stone dclenso and shouted : "Who goo3 there?" In a moment tho oarsman ceased rowing, and gazed witli astonishment above them. Tbo impetus which tho boat bad acquired cnusod it to drift slowly beneath tho rock, and tho leader cried: "Cut looso in tho name of liberty I" Each boy pushed his rock at that Instant, nnd as if with ono impulse tho gigantic stones fell. A loud shriek from tho dark wuterb told how tho plan succeeded, and as tho bo s again looked over tho rocks noth ing was to bo seen hut a few pieces of wood. Tlio boat burst in pieces and tho occupants found a grnvo at tho bottom of White Clay creek. A cry of victory burst from tlio joy ous lips of the youthful patriots, mid it was echoed along in solemn grandeur. "Now for our prisoner I" exclaimed Frank Howard, bounding nhcadj but what was tho astonishment of tiie boys to find that in his efforts to get frcc,Ceorgo Liviugstono had been caught by tho fatal cord and cnoked to doath. Thtro was no titno for repining, the traitor and hi3 sou had met their deserved doom, nud there was no ono to mourn their loss. "Such bo the end of America's foes for ever 1" said Jamca Wilson. Old Livingstone's houso wassearched,and to tho surprise of every one, not only guns, but three brass field pieces, several barrels of pundjr, and an abundanco of balls were found in the Tory's cellar. Tho military stores found hero wero giv en over to tho Ameiican troops, and fouud a joyous welcome ut head quarters. Had not tho British party been so signal ly defeated along the banks of White Clay creek, tho town ol Newark, and the whole Northern part of tho State of Delaware, would havo been overrun b predatory bunds of British soldiers. Jatnes Wilson and Frank Howard both joined the army under Green, and served with distinction in the Southern campaign. Frank fell In the memorable battle of Eu taw Springs, bewailed by all who knew him. James lost a le at tho siego ol York town, and retired to Ins native village, but mortification set in, and he expired witli the ever to bo remembered words on his lips: "Cut loow in tho namo of liberty 1" Tho villace of Newark still stands, and has become a town of celebrity. The scene of the defeat of the British by tho boy pa triots is still pointed nut, nnd is a sacred . .1 .... 1 . . t v- l. HJlUb IU IUO M1IIIIII9 .'I ..cum 1'ovtrtj' and UUtrvaiv. That poverty which produce tho great est distress is not of tho pttrso but of tbo blol. Deprive! of its richness, it becomes scant and watery, a oor.uiiion lernmi ane mia in medical writincs. Given this con dition, and scrofulous swellings and sora, general nnd nervous debility, Ins of flash and apjietite, wouk lungs, throat diseases and consumption, era ninoiie the common results. Therefore, If you ore a Biilferer from thin, poor blood, do not hesitate, but employ uoiueti jue.ueui wsoivery which enriches the blood and radically cures tliew atlrolions by striking at me root oi tno evil and romnyiug tue uause. For all bronchial, throat, and lung alloc tions. severe linjreriuj oouzhs, weak lungs, consumption in its early stages, asthma and I kindred affections. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery is tho sovereign remedy, and has outrivaled all its competitors. It is harmless tn any condition of tha system jrot 1 powerful to curs. SruggtsUi sell it The Carbon Advocate. An independent Family Newspapat Published every SATURDAY, la Lehighton, Carbon Co., Pa., by IIAItllY V. niOIlXHl.UKU, OIT1CB HANK WAY, a short dlstauM tbo Leblgh Valley It. It. Depot. Terms: $1.0(1 pAinm in Adraice cturt Dtscnrnio!! or ruis axd faict JT ob Printing AT VEHY LOW PRIOES. Itllito Selilldhood. O. Adams, in Harper's for May, Der schlltrcn dhey vss poot In ped, All tucked onp for dor nlghdt ; I dakes mine plpo der mantel off, Und py der fireside plight I dinks akoudt vhen I vas young Off moder, who vas tead, . Und how at nlghdt like I do Hani She tucked mo oup in ped. I ralndt mo olf mine fader, too, Und how ho yoost lo jay: "Poor poy, you baf a hardt oldt row To hoe, und leetle blay I" I find mo omit dot It vas drua Vot mlno oldt fader said Vhlle sinoodhlng down tnlno Qaxon hair Und tucking mo In ped. Der oldt folks I It vas llko n dhrcam Tn shpeale off dem like dot. Qretchen und I vas '-oldt folks" now, Und haf two seblltren got ; Yo lofes dhem moro ns nefer vas. Each Iccdle curly head, Und efry nlghdt ve dakes dhem onp Und tucks dhem In dhelr ped. limit, den, sometimes vhen I feels pluo, Und all dings lonesome seem, I visit I vos dot pay again Und dls vas all a dhream. I vant to kiss mine moder vonee, Und, vhen mlno braver vos said, To haf mine fader dake me oup Un tuck me In mine ped. III! WAS IIDAXlix. Cincinnati Gazette: "Politics is nil hum. bugs. Dcy told mo alt I had to do vas to, bay oud somo moneys nud I vould git elected shus liko a nndinks. But von I vent to tho boils, vot you link dat man at tho bolls he tot 1 inc ? Ho shttst told me: (Don't you get oxcitcd;' und I vnsn't do nodinks, but shust talking to my frjends dat I tought was a going to volo for me, Und Jen ho said again: 'Ve don't vant- no oxcltcment round here lo-dayj' but vtft I care for Jilm? Nodinks. I shust talked and -talked rr)it efi cy body, und tings vas giltin on bully . How many wotcsyou tink, I got? Dree, shust ilrco, ono in A Instriot and two in 11 Instnct, nnd ono of dem was scratched. You shust waitjif cfer I find do man who scratch cd my namo off dat ticket, I scratch him you hot Oh, yes; I vas heat. A IVAlt ANIX'UOTE. Savannah yews: During tlio Into war General McLaws, now postmaster at Savan nah, was riding down his picket line, and encountered a genuino son of tho old Pino Trco Stato on duty, who had taken his gun apart with tho intention of giving It a thorough cleaning. Tho general halted in front of him, when tho following conversa. tton ensued; "Look here, my man, ore you not a sentinel on duty?" "Well, y-a-s; a bit of a one." "Don't ynu know it is. wrong to tnko your gun opart whilo on du ty ?" "Well, now, who tho devil nro you?" The general saw his chance, nnd, with a sly twinkle or tho oyo, replied: "I'm n, bit of a general." "Well, gineral, you must oxcuss mo; you soo thar Is so many d d fools ridin' 'round horo a Toiler can't tell who's gineral and who ain't; it you will jist waU till I git Betsy Jane fixed I will givo you a bit of a s'luto." Tlio genoral smiled and rode on, firmly convinced that that sentinel would provo oqual lo any emergency. .ivi:utisi:i. Putting her head Into tho post-offico win dow, sho shouted at tho astonished custodian of tho mails: "Advertised 1" "Mnrm," said he, after partially recover ing hisself-possession, "what did you wish?' "Advertised I" sho repeated, louder than before. By force of custom, ho managed to ask : "What name, marm 1" Again eamo that samo reply ."Advertised," but this timo supplemented with tho do main! : "An' how long wid ycz kapo a body a. shtamling hero whilo ycz be goruping liko n, moon calf in a stablo? Wud yez ivergivo me a Ictthcr, I soy J" "But what is your name, my dear wo man ?" "Och, don't yez 'dear woman' me, yez old sinnerl Don't yez mane to abide by ycx own direction cntotrly, yez ould bald-heud eddivil? Don't yez put inlil tho papers, 'Persons calling for letters will plnzo say ad vcrtisod?" And haven't Oi luudo lnetelf hoarso with saying 'Advertised! udvertisodl advertised 1' Givo mo mo letther, Oieayl That Iyer Bridget McShaugncssy should ha' been trifled with by tho loikes of ycz I" The letter was forthcoming era sho had lone, nnd the jitmas.er sank back into, his chair witli n sigh of relief, whilo Bridget left tho oflioo witli a very ml face and a jwrfect cataract of r's escaping from her mouth. A QUIlI'lIt CIl.VUACTI'.It. A strungo humorist, Commerson, founder and constant editor of a wild burlesquoliltlo journal called Le Tintamarrt, has just died at Pans. Commerson had no Christian namo. His parents had somehow forgotten to havo him baptized, and accordingly he was known as ' Cnmmorsoti," and nothing else. At ono time a professor at tho Col lege of Franco, ho was, for somo unknown cause, dismissal. Thereupon, with char acteristic cynicism,hc started as a shoeblack, and, eshiblkhing himself on the Boulevard, exhibited a placard, on which ho bad in scribed tlio words, "Conimersoiij shoeblack, formerly Professor of tha College of France." niri'iiitUiii'i; i.v -tvo-iin-y, A young married woman from England, who had remained long enough in this country to feel perfectly at home, jold a Iricnd that English timidity so clung to her that sho could hardly go into Boston, fivo miles, to do her shoping, without bavin; her husband or brother tq escort her on the railway, Tho difference between her and tho American woman who, at a call tip duty or even pleasure, wniUil tako h traveling bag and set olf for Colorado with, out fear of harm is hardly greater than tho illU'erenco between tlio tongue tied wo man of fifteen years ago.ln reform meetings, und the Yolinj; woman of to-day. Timely Caution, Genuine Hop Hitters are put up tn square paneled, atnbor-ooloroil bottles, with while label on nne side printed in black letters, and green hop elmler, und on the other side yellow paper with red letters,- revenue stamp o er the cork. This is tho only form in which genuine Hop Hitlers aro )ait up. aud the sole right to niaVe, sell and use them U granted to the. Hop Enters Masulaoturing I'omiwny, r.f Rochester, N. Y., anil Toronto, Out., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All others put up in any other way by i any one etsu, riainnug io oo i.ks n nxprot ten. ling to eonbiin h' tn1, by whatever nam't Uwy may Iw-eallM, are 1tru5ll(Mtifht''ftf?- use, and only put up to sell and cheat the ) in-nplo on the credit and popularity of Uon Bitters,