I Advertising Rates. We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted In tho columns of Tub (Uhbox Advooate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tho cash. Tho following nro our only terms! OKS BtJUARK (10 LINKS)) One year, each Insertion .'....,.,... i6 clS. Bix months, each Insertion!.... 15 els. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Loss than three mouthy first Insertion $1) each subsequent insertion 25 cU. Local notices 10 cents per line. H. V. MOBTHIMKR, Publisher. A. lffssei? Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, HAMS AND HEATERS, Tin ana Sheet-Iron fare and General House Furnishing Goods. kiooFiivo ami sroirriNcr done at Bhort notice and at Lowest Cash Trices. I am the nnthnmi-il naeM for Din Palo of tho foiionin" FntsT.ci.Ass aroVJ-s T11K SH.VKK & GOLD .MEDAL COOK. TJlli LH11IT1IOU8E COOK. tue MAYri.ovi:n uanoh, TJ113 8UNSIIINI. KANOEani! JhoNEW ASCHOtt linATEn. had am Selling tbeni VnrtV C1IEA lor Cash. I'Tcrvklndot SI OVEO HATES ami riltE llllll.KSI.eptcon'itiintlyonliiud. " Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors abovo Bank Bt., LEniGUTON. l'atronneo solicited Sutlslao.inn Kunrnntei d. Olt.6-rl A. D.TdOSSEU. Irs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHKY Respectfully announces to her friends and tho Iiubllc general!), that she lias moved back to .elittihlon, nnd Is now located In the Inriio Hero room on Second Street, two doors abovo ron, and earnestly InUies their intention to her Wow, Largo and Elegant assortment of x Notions and Fancy Goods, comprising Underwear, Berlin and German, town Wools, lloslcrvi Imported and Do mestic Ribbons, OloYes, Flowers and a lino assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with tho above. I keep a mil ana complete eiuuh ui ;i;m. fruits. tilMHUROEU AKD SWITZEIt CHEESE, CamliCN & Con feci ions tnntlinr with a varletVof Q ods not Kcneral ly kept In any othor store In town. If you do not see what you want, nsk lor it. a lnrn nt nubile niitt-nnntro solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St., 2 doors above Iron, April 10, 1880. LBIIiailTON, Pa. J-ylVID EBIIEirr'S Livery & Sale Stables bANIC STliHtST.fiHIIIOHTON, Pn PArjf TROTTING IIORSfcS, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively tOWER I'liiOES than any oilier j-,ivo.y ju iuu vuumy. LitrirAnnd .lnndsnme Carrlat-n-i for Panem Baroosea and Woiidlius. DAVID EllUKllT Nor. 22. 1873. E. F. LUCKENBAC1L, Two Doors Below llio Broadway House ilAtiCII CilUNk, VA. Dealer lu all raltrrneof Plain aLd Fanes ilk .-n.fc-: Window Shades, Paints & Paititors' Supplies LOWEST CASTI TlilCES. JOHN F HALBACII, Instructdr of ISIltsic (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGIITOWj PAi OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pupils f p.'.t hluhly of lils ability as (t.a(.he.-i4ifnfoum Chronicle. He Is noil ctualiaed fur his calling Cata- tauqna vitpaicn. Ilnlin noriliv dltclme ol llnviln. Moinri Ileetliovcn. We have had the illtnsuroiifltst cnlng to his rendition ol the Old Musters an were cuaruien niiu mis ivucuuuu viruuuuu Staltnglon Mitt. Sole agent tor the J, & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also. MASON HAMLIN and NEW II A tin i w o. uiiui.tn. For particulars, terms, he.. Address, JOHN F. HAI.1I.UHI. Aug. 2. ls'D.-ly. LchlBhton, 1'a, Tprlme Home M.11I1 line Home M.11I0 II read ! NVUV OO IIUNOHYI wnienynnoanSuyd poi.uu or j? ii M uiiss jiican- FIVB! LOAVES YOU 23 CENTS I 3. W. O'NEAI., the popular Ilrend and fake MaKer.of LeiiiKhion in order to meet the .ants StthH times Iuh licit need borr.oouf lilscolo rued Home ladu lltlKADto Five Loaves forTwentyfivCts. Cash. Sugar, IUlsIn Cuco mat scotch, Drop. Cream and other OA KUs, onlv Tf n O'etiH per Dnien. liOolc Out for tlio WhroiiI At MAUnil CHUNK, on Tuesdav, Thursday anunaiuriuT Moiinnei'. LEHIUII TON ami v i,135l'OUT.erery After noon except Irridjy. TEEMS STU1GTLY CASH I Patronaee solicited J, W. O'NRAL. sruHEi Opposite First Natkieil Risk. aprll y I li'iu street, Lentftbton Pa. 9 O Any Book. Mcatlne or Newirorr eni jiost pant lit tlio puulit-hem lojvi t t i.rtct. wit D a va'o uie premium. We give a tine U x 18 view ot the Capitol uuiloluff, tlio most tnapulflocnt j true lure id Anieuca. al Bii-uth(l vitwa of I be Wbite H'ue, Treanurr bntldtup, NinUbsoutan ' liitmnta. Ha Leu t Offlce. Mouut Vrruon ami ottifr point ot interest in ani about theNu- itni p.nimtviiiff or for seta of the view, nnd cuu met paoiOKTHpua 01 utNiuum cwiicujeu, an iobi prloes. It vou want any bi"kor to eutiscilt.o for eny periodical, or to renew an old suuMcrlii. tiou.bend lauip for a copy of the L-ITLiiAUY BUULK'IIN ci'UtalnicK book not04 notice uf new publication a, cutaiocue, Ptlcei. ecc. NATIONAL f4liVt4 JlUllKAU, lx)Ck boX;i. or 930 if -treet. .March iJ-tf. WailnnfftoD, V. C. ll A WEKK in'nour own town. I5. ( Skill k Uutflt fre. Nonas, lteuder If Ton tlDW waut a bu.lneii at which persons ol elUif r es ean mane ureal pav all the .0 TOIl t or either ei ton mate ureal uav all the linn iurr wuifc, wr-w iur u iriicuiar iu il. II LLKTT, CO.,i'ortlaiid, Mo, JuneW-IV. GOLD. oreat chance to matte mouer I We need u o-raou lu eveiv Fiown to tuke wubBcrlpiluun fur JUasltated family publication in tho world. Anyone can become a hucccmIu! agent, blx ' elegant worav uf art iriveu free to auusrriber-, Tbe price is so low that almost everybody tub-1 crlora. One a gem rtapirU talct; i.o bubw n. I bera iu a day. a Udy agent re nor is njaktug 200 clear proflt In ten tuy. AUwUoeuKau'' niKe money tail. Yon cau ileyote all your time to the bUHinea. or only your anare time. You aeed not bo away fiom boute ovr nixiiu You can do it aa wil aaetfcera tnill dircotlona and icnn free. Klemut and expeut e On tat free. II qu want profitable work aetdua l'tur addreaa at once. It coata nothing bo try tho bnalneaa. No one wbo enxavri fall to mn.e rt xmr Afl.iiea UEOltUK HT1N80N A t.,rortUDd, Jklaina. JaneZti-U ine mrKOxt. l'ucm Dent ana oii II. V. MoRTnniEK, Proprietor. VOL. VIII., No. 30. CARDS, Ilnnt mill Shod MnUerS Clinton Ilretney, i Levari' building. Hank Btreet. AUonieriprompliyjiuta wotk wurranieu. Attorneys. F. T. LOSOSTEBT. 8. R. OILHAM -JONGSTEliT & Gir-HAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office : Lovan's Dulldlng, Bank Stteot, LEHIGHTON, PA. nnllcetlont and all Lciral business entrust- to them will rccclvo .irompt attention. reu. zi, lsao JOHN KLINi:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlcei Corner Susquehanna and riaco streets fJAOCH CHUNK, TA. Jaly2i.ly JOHN I). HEUTOLEJ TE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office : Room 2, Ground floor Mansion IIouso MAUCH CHUNK, TA. Mnr he connl'ed In Oerm-'n. ina53-l.v -TTT M. UAl'&liEH, ATtOUNEY AND COUSSEM.OIl AT LAW, DOESTaiET,Ltni011TOX,PA. Raul Estate and Collection Acencv. Wllllluvsnd Sell lt.nl Kstate. llonvejanclnif .lefttly done Col actions promptly made, tfettllng Estates of D dents a specialty. May be consulted In I'.nllsli BdUerinan. sci.. J AS. It. STHUTHEKS, ATTORN 5Y AT LAW, 3 Ofllce: 2d floor cf Hhnad's Hall, DlauoliOhiink, Pa. All business eutrunted to him will be promptly attended to. Jlav27, iy. P. J. JIEEH.VK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2nd Ilcor abovo MA SI' 'N HOUSE MAUOH OIIUNK, Pknna. tfa-Can lw consulted In Ocrman. jnO, Justices and Insurance. rpiroMAS KEillGKKR, JL CONVKYANUKK, AND GF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The MlowlnR Companies are Represented: LEIIA-N )N MUTUAL FIllC, I'.HA 11(1 MUTUAL FIRE, WAOMINO KIUE, rOTTHVILI.I! FIRE. LEHKIIl FIllK.and thoTRAV KI.ER-5 ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Also Pcmnvlvnnli and Mntnal Horso Thief Deteollvn and IU'uraniorraniiany. Marell !1. 1371 lltua. 1CEMERER, -gEHSAItl) I'illLElrS, Oouhtv BuiLDisa, MAUOH CHUNK, Tft. Fire Insurance Agent. tTr rOI.VJir.S in SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Rates. Aug. 23-yl JiMM ST01.LE, Notary Public & Conveyancer. Fire and Life Insurance Agent MAUOH CHUNK, PA. S- Huslncss transacted in Knsllsli and Uerinan. ""R'j1 Physicians and Dentists. QK. CHS. l'HAUO, Yctcrinavy Surgeon, BANK STREET. LEHIUHION. PA. Dtsoisoi ot tho Toot a specialty. JnlylT.yl QUAKI.ES IV. IiOWEIt, rllVSICIAN AND SUROEnN, rnXBViLlE, East Pcnn Township, Carbon fountv. Ta. iiaf boconsnlted in Encll-h anrtnermaa. It. fii cure at the HoIcU jnlyiorl Slatington Dental Office, ESTABtlSH EO1870.J Artificial Teetli Made to Restore tlie Oripal Contour of Lips &CWs, Du. Li Campbell. I'lLMKo Teeth a Specialty. loct. ly W. A. COKTUIUIIT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders Ills professional pcrvices to thd pco nlo of Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, "Wciseport Tackcrton and vicinity. OFFICi;: Opposito t)io Broadway House, imOAmVAt, MAUCII CIIUXK, Ta. Freah Laughins always on hand. All work guarunto-od gatisfactory. aug2-yl w. V. ItEUEIi, M. I)., PAnnYVH.IC Carbon Conntr, ra. iniTiTial llesldence,... from 7 a.m. to 10 a, m. " ! und riuoon to to p. ui Mav he consulted In the Oermsfi I.anauJuo r. O. Address Lehlnhton. mar. 29, tf DEIU1AMEU, M I)., mvaiciAN and BcnaEON Special attnatlon paid to Chronic HUesses. Oflieei Sonth Ksst cornvr Iron and Snd sts.. Le hUhtoa.l't. April a, 1875. N. . Jtintrn, M. 17. S IClnmtnl0 Snrgcon, rnACTICINO PHYSICIAN and BUHOKoN, Office. Jiauk Btreet, ItciiEa's Block, Lchich ton. pa. May be consulted In the Ocrm m Language. yor. i F. A. I.KIIMANN, Solicitor or American nnd Foreln i Patents. Washlnifton, b.O. All liuslnees connected with Patents, whether te foro tho Patent Office or tho Courts, promptly jNucnarKeinsae unless a patent mi lor circular. ooisn ONLY ISO For Ms style Singer, We will rend It to your D pot to be examined be torn tou pay for It If it in UOi iiiepn-acuiru utuu be reiarned at our expeuM bend a poui crl tor il laaratd (.iicnlar. C A WOOD 4 CO . 17 N TonUl Bt Pbita-. ' July om3. niienueu 10 isiecurci rs MILTON A. WEISS, SUCCESSOR TO nOMIG & IIOFFOKD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchigliton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description cl OAIWIAHrS. HUUU11.N, SLEIOHR. SPRING tVAOONS, Eomig'sPat.Platform Wagon, &c, at lowest rates for Cas'i. EEPA1H1NG Of all description promptlyntlended to at tho moci rcasonjuio prices. CS-A11 wort guaranteed! and patronage is respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WEISS July 21, 1880-yl Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lolilgliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manuf icluro Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every decrlptlon, in tlio most substantial manner, unu aL l.uncst i.nsn iriccs. Iteimlrln? rroniiilly Ailcmlcil to. TUEXLElt & KREIDLEIi, April 26, 1870 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WIEAND, CarringeSjWagon s.Sleighs,iS:c conxF.u OF BANK ANJ IltO.N STItEETS, I.HHKIIITON. Penna,, Respectfully announces to ills friends and the public, that lio Is prepared to ilulM nil des criptions of UARRIAOi:S, SPUING VAnnNs-. i SLIUOHS. Ste in thol-atest and Most Approved stvlcs, at Prices lullv as low as the lamo can be obtain. ed elsewhere, guaranteeing thu best Sensnn.'il Mnicrlal nnd most substantial workmanship, Particular attention Riven to , REPAIRING In all Us details, at tho very Lowest Prices, i-aironaue rcspeciiniiy soneiieil nnu perieci satisfaction uuarabtccd. Deo 6. 1870-yl DAN. WIEAND. rpilE SliATIKUXON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SEATINUTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dcalain oil Ulntl- nnd sizes nf Tine. Hemlock Ouk hihI Haiti Wono Lumber, aud is now pie tmrcd to exocuto tiny Hiouut of ordcia for DrosscD Lumbclt or AUii KINDS. Doors, Saslies, JSIIinls, Sliiitloiv, Mouldings, Cnbtnut AVaro, &c, With tVoinptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Mnchlnorv In nil now and of thobeotnnd moat Improved kind". I employ none but tlio bent workmen, uo teaoued nml irooi uui It-lini, (llltl Hill lltt" fun I'lium l'ituil iiiurn uihii u . iatitactluu to nil who niny faor tuu with q vail. ' Orclria ux mail piomptly attended toj Mvi cliHrccA orn nmilcrutu , tenuv cuah. or Intel cet ibarced niter tblvty ciaya tllVE Ml) A CAM. tXT Those cnenRed In lUuldins will Cli4.Ht ilteir adyantage to hive Is id J off, lUor Hoards i Doom, i-aaltca. hutlt, Ac. A.c, madeatthl 1'aitorv. i Aluy lOyl JOHN BALLIKT. I FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS, AftD PUIlOlIASE A Champion Mower ana Reaper ! The licit in the Market, for Sale by J. L. GABEL, AtiUXT FOR CAUHOX COUNTY. Alio, on hand, and Tot Sale In I-ots to Suit Purchati.fi, CJIUAP i'OJt CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring1, White Pino Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. at ins nAitrnvAnn sTor.E. April t-rno LEHIGntON, PA. PILES Of all kinds. TV y OI18. dlKbir gfm of 1ILOOU or uiuou. mil U Iiimih oltLe UL'OTUM qtucklr tud p.xfwlly cuiQi bv a simple and soothing ItEMEUT. Korlotormatlon aiidirM 1U J. l-'ABEllt C0.52 AOUSI..N. Y. Morpulne Habit Cured m to or X days No par tin cored. Sr. J. Brirnc-Ns, Lebanon. l' pr 3-yl INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, Railroad Guide. pIIILA. & IllJADINtJ KA1I.KOAD. Arrangomcnt of 1'asscDger Trains. MAY I0TII. 1880. Trains leavo ALLEN TO WN as follower (via rauKiojitiN raiuioaii). Tor riillnilelphla,af4i3J, 0.15, '11.10. a.m.. and 5. SO p. in. flUND.VYP. Tor l'lilladrlphla at 1.80 a. m...1.V . m. ivia HAsr rra.SA. niiANcn.) Por Rending and Jlnirietiuifr, 0.C0, O.Caa zn., 12.10. 4.S.U ui:d DOS p. in For Lnnoasterund ColiimbtQ,o&0, D.07a.m. ai:d 4.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Roai'lnir. 4.M p. in. l or Headline, Iluirlsburg, and way points, 0.(15 p. 111. (VIA RUTIILUiriM.) For Philadelphia fiom L V. Depot 4.S. O.i:, '8 u n. m 5.1 ", S1 p. m. Kunoaj' 4.to p.m Hunuay 4.tiu p.iu s. Depot 'a tin. For I'hlindeli'hialiom X.. oc i '1 lulns FDR A l.Li: ..TOWN leave as follows! (VIA l'KI!KIO1KS 1IAIL110AC.) Leavo Philaileliihln, 7.40 a. tn. and 1.0, 1.C0 uI 6.00 p. ni. SUNDAYS, f.o.ivo Philadelphia, 8.0 1 a. la., 3.19 aud '4.15 p. m. (via hast rnxNA. nnAKtii. ) Leavo r.ouuius7.ai lo.aon.ri., v..io. 3.5vnilo.l5 p.m. Leavo llnrilsburK, 5.15, 8.19 and 0.50. a. id., 1.45 and 4.00 p. ni. Leave Lancaster, 8.0.i a. in., 1X0 and 3.50 p. m. LcatPColiMiibia 7.55a. m . 1.05 and 8.40 p. in. SUNDAYS. Leavo Roadlntr. ".10 nnrt'J.iS a. m. Leavo Hiiui'Miii.s 2 n. ni. (Via nr.Tiii.KiinM.) T.oivo "IillndolimlaiW, ai5, 0.4S, 5.15, 5.I5, s.io i). in. Sunday 8 3 a. in.. p. in. Tralm maikei. thus ) urn to ami fiom depot fitli and Orceu streets, riillnilelphla ottier uiiluslon il Ii cm Di nod street ileput. nnins Via Hi Lilelicm" run to aid fiom llerl.s bt., Dt'pi t, exiept tl.oso mnikeil () 1 no (1.41 ii. in nmtt.55i!. m. 1 1 ulna from Allen town, anil the7.4'i n.m and 5.3 1 p. in. trniua fiom riiiladt'iplnti, haxo thioughtarsto nud lioiu FhlladelpUla. J. K. WOOTl EN. Gtveiol Munnrier. C. a HANCOCK. Cen'l rait. & Ticket ,tuent. may 15 OF LYNN, MASS. 104. won. in. Eiscovcrxn op LYDIA E. PINKHALWS VEGETABLD COMPOTOD. The Positive Cnro For all Femalo Complaints. Tills preparation, as Its name signifies, consists of Yecctablo Properties that are harmless to the incut del lcato invalid. Upon one trial tho merits of this Com poundwllHjorccosnIzod,asrellef Is immediate and when Its use Is continued, In nlnctjr-nlno cases In a bun. drcd, a permanent euro Is effected thousands will tcs tlfy. On account oC Its proven merits, It is to-day i-o-commended and prescribed by tho Lout physicians til tho country. r--- --i It will euro entirely the worst form of falling of tho uterus, Lcucorrhau, irregular and painful Mcnstruallon.allOrarlan Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and Id especially adapted to tho Change- of Life. R will dissolve and expel tumors from the u tenia In an early stago of development. Tho tendencjto cancerous humors there Is checkid very rpccdily by lu use. In fact it has proved to bo tho great est and best remedy that has ever been discover cd. it permeates every portion of the system, and gives new llfoand vigor, it removes falntnest,rtatulcncy, de stroys all cravlnt for stimulants, and relieves weakncMi of thostomach n cures IHoatlng, Rcadaehes, Kervous rroslrallon, General DcbUUy, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indl trcstlon. That fccllns of bcarlncfdovm. causlncr naln. weight and backache, Is alivays permanently euredly itsuse. ltwillatlltiracs,tmdundcrall clrcumstan- ces, act In harmony with tho law that governs the female system. I For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound Is unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 223 and 233 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mass, rrlco 51.00. Six bottles for $3.00. Bent by mall In tho form of pills, also lu tho form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, ZlMt per box, for cither. Urs. PEOnUM freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam phlet. Address as abovo Mention this papa'. No family ehould bo without LYDIA E. I'lNTCHAM' LIVTrt TILLS. They euro Constipation, Piliousnee", and Torpidity of the Lirer. S3 cents iter box. .IcillN.STON. UtiM-UWAY & CO.,ncn cral Atifnts Plilln., Ta. Sold by A. J. Imr Hn, LclilKliton, I'd. junol2, 1830 ly. A Valuable Book Free "A Trp'itlBi' on ( hronlc Di'-enef"," embmcti'K Cntnrrli, 1 iiroal Tuiir, Heart, Hioni.ich Liver, KlduejB. I'lliiatv mid rcmulo Dlt-rnse; Uo, I'i rs Kent tier 10 any nIdr.M Krcry suffuer from thPWMilBOJisea enn i.e cuiod. Seimlor IUIh Iiooii- to tho undt ivlLiitMl n plivfU'iaii ol ln-K exiicrlcnee, e"thiM'd bv humlitxlj f lo'uliiig ciiizcua Ict-thv tn lila bfelil. h-c ml utiiitip to p iv i cstHirn to ('. I'. l.ivluffatou, 11. I ,2156 Hupcrlor st. To (do. Ohio. upi3-yi "n:rt to fw. All slilctl' rlrilinx nt WlioiosilB Fuel 1 1UUUU iiir.m JIo.voi.h iu i to fmo.AU Btilctir FlruCaifl. ueliny PiJron. i i'eiileim ui V.x.- liibltioi . Mulliuahu-i'ii (-tulelor qnaio &r ims. riuost Utnigui m Aimncu. r:0H)ln utc. cnt-iiofUi nt J8 pa t' freo JUIUI.El. oitUANH thf best in tho wnr'd. An t4 (tO tHKHii. only iS, n Moim. ly Ciieu lata free Alia nt on "5 1'ayilrlH. -.freight tteo if iiaiitiif Hetm . PACTultr. r,;th Sti and nth Avetiuo. ml iur jiihic at prtco. cutn:o(Cuea of 3,0 ii clioieo IHCCCH tout in ac. hi. imp. ACUieht, PIK.NDICI.SSOUN IMAM) CO. apr.3ni3 linx N . V. j.JK R Von mi nmbe money frisler at Ijkl U woilc lor ua thau at anything t ml 1iiilnra4 nnw liAtnrn tlm mihllr. esc. i aiuiat U'Jt rtqii reu, wo will start you $ a o day anil npwatd maite nt homo liv tlielnduBtii u-s Men. women bor and pm wuntul ovirywheie to wotlc fr n. How i thf t.nie. You cau t'OYoto your wlinlo tnuo to the uoik. or only our ajt.no mumeut Koothet btiMUOft wt'l i)U vi-u nift'iv uwU. No nue wiling to work cuu tull to in ike euor inouApav I'V riiBOR.n nt nce. dtlv Outut und terms fu. At-rent op'toitnnitv for mak Inv money casilv und lionorblr AUdio-s TlWi: A i P., Augumii, Maine. Juno IC-ly TlcMiiing'. Wind and Itnln yon will never haf obuch u chaui'o utcuin. Wo have iho newt Iaio bite, uu.ro vul nt-DUElt JlOLL Ciothes Wring, r in ti e wotUX, ellini n' lew tlmn hall pilce Good refoit'.ic fiHaranteed. l.vtri body "itr.UllOT" t3 get ouof &u couipetltior i The bi'-iriiQiiro.l your llie tune to MARK Hiuplwi. t: 50. iiicuai and full particulars free. Afnt wiltiuii tube convincetl addtuw, i'Aiiioox Wnihotu Co., New Deillord ituM. All about its Climate, boll, Crops. Live stock aud Parming IntritsU Ju rapid liicrauso lu population und wondei ful devetopiueut ot ma terial rsource--it drv ami wet wumuis.-its advuut tfvaud(ilaOvauiaj:e,ull o n bo leant. ed in the JCans-m 1'ajiuek. uuw In IM isih voar. the obtest Aaiieuttural Journal In the New We.t, au t-mge eexly Farm aud Fami ly pier. lo. eoDtriUotoia atuoug tbe practi oal taiii.ia. irult-iiroMer.. aud bited.r. o( the Wwu t'rop Mn. Lr.i m' leiun f i oui every oouolr I? lua '.'m I'lutim 1. tae uVeial paber M mUi i...iii the "-trujiot tliebUte. BubMrniluu urict. bo.ta.e uakl 1 OODV. 1 year, lu t copy, . iuouiiu, (1.00. I opy, 3 niuutka S- cuu. tMimpU py tyt to any Jtii&rtu. X. E KM lt.O, BJ'.tor and l'ubluber. July I7"wl TIU'KKa. XAMli. OT IOHTH AND MIBDIE-AOBD, Would you be re. tor d to mjU-NIJ niinnnii 0 vend sumo and n.u ill vet a.1 JTlallliUUU 1 vlee lu B'ed eavei.ip. AddieM, Frof. J.Y. KG AN. UKdruaeurg N.Y. Julriryl RUPTURED The LIAJ. 1BC-B ton Wdiit ine urrateai mvtnUun ct ibeaot kL-- uui pum Pblet Bfut lie, i rol. J. Y. BOAN. OKena burg NY lulyim Live ana Let Live." NEWSrAl'EU QUESTIOXEKS. Tho editor sat In lils sanctum Hcicardlnir with sad, earnest eyes, The huge idle ol "Uoestlons" his reader! Hnd sent, with demands for replies, "Why thi,se."sald tho weary qulll-drlvor, "Would fill up a moderate book. I'll publish tho whole lot together. .u ioi. mo pcopio see now iney iook r "Who was It that wfoto that sweet ditty llcglnninir 'I saw from -' Somewhoret'' "Pray toll mo some certain speclHo r ur eimiiKHiK mo color Ol unir 7' 'What Is the name ol tho author Ol 'No we'll never iro hornet' " 'Did Shakcspcaro wrlto 'Down in a Coal Mlnol" Do North Polar fishes havo feathers" "Was Wat Tvler nuartercd or hiinirt' "Where was tho first man cremateil T" w no was it invented Iho bun-f?" 'Do bulTalo ever cat sauer kraut 1" " hero ean I iret somo snail's horns ?" "U'blell rtrthn Mum, i.lni'n.l l,F,-.ln M "DM Ronaparto oTer havo corns?" "What was tho air Nero fiddled V "Do hard shell clams ever yield pearls t" now many uous uiu poor jou JiavoT ' "What will euro snulntlnir In irlrlaf" "Why nro somo people rcd-beaiUalT" "Why don't ray younx man proposo?" "What was tho matter WHh Hannah V 'Why don't 1 turn up my toesv" "Did Hie Prodigal Son uso tobaccol" . "What do you think alls my catt" "Had Ncbuchadnozsar four stomnehs 7" "How slmll I trim my new hatT" "Tel mowhero illoSi'S was burled V "Did Noah take fleas In tho arkf" "What was Hve's uilddlo Initial T" " W hy is it that hens do not bark ?" "I like,'1 said thijcdltof sralllnft, "I like these nowl pcopio who seek For knowledge, and 1 like to k'vo it. I'll answer their questions next week. I'd llko. too, to (jet them tojrothcr, They'd think immortality leaked J I'd answer their questions as promised, Thouirh most folks would call It necks tweaked. ItllCIl'I. roit AN Al-l'KTIXJtf. My lid, who sits at breakfast With forehead In n frown, UccnusB the chop is um1ordonO And tho fritter orcr-brown. Just leave your dainty mlnclngi And take, to meml jour faro, A Mleo of golden stinlmno And a cup of morning air. And when you havo rnten and drunken, IT) on want a little fun, Throw by yourjiickct ol broadcloth, Aud take an up-hill run. And what with ono nnd tho other, You will ho o strong and gay, That work will be only a pleasure Through nil the rest or tho day. And when it IS time for supper, Your bread and milk will bo As sweet as n comb or honey Will you try my recipe? -Alice Carey. TIig Right Que A Lesson for Lorers. "Do you know, with any certainty, in what lanj-uago Ailani ilcclaicd liis lovs lo Kvo?" inquired I, ono day, from a philolo gist of my acquaintance. I put my question with so much earnestness, that ho answered, quite seriously, "Yes, to bo sure, he made his declaration of lovo in precisely tlio samp Ian2uags us that ill -.thiol! she accepted him A profound answer l Thoonly pily is.that I wus not much wiser for it. But It is nl together a pity -a very great pity that we know so littjo about the love-makings before tho Flood. If any body could meet with a lure-story of that date, it would have moro freshness and novelty in it thdn can bo found in nny of our modern novels. And really that lovo-inaking in tlio morning of time, in the groves of Puramse, it must have been quite out of tho common way I Ah, thero breathes still in this world several thousand years old though it be gentlo galoof tho spring time of Paradise, through tho lifo of every man, at the mo ment whori ho snysi "I lore I I am be lovo I" Yes. It thrills through every happy son "F Adam at tho moment when ho finds his Eve. But Adam himself wns, in ono re- rpect, belter off than any of lils sonsj for as I here was only ono live, ho could make no mistake; neither could she, on her side, havo cither choice or repentanco But wo our name id legion, and it is not easy for us to discover who, in tho swarm of Iho children of Adam, is tho right partner for us. If every ono would seriously confess his experience in this respect, it would no doubt bo both Instructive and amusing. And as I know no other way in which I can in struct or amuso the world, I will now seri ously confess what mistakes I mado when I searched for my Evo, whom I first adored in tho person of Itoso Hrvari. I want words to describe her. She had fascinated mo when I was but a cadet j she bewitched mo before I had left tlio fourth class. And, of truth, thero never did exist a young lady moro dangerous to a youth of lively imagination. Her coquetry was so natural, so mixed with goodness and child Isli grace, that'it was imjiossible to regard it as any thing moro than tho most angelic innocence. At thi Military Academy, I saw in my books her name ond nothing bo. sides. If I drew plans of fortifications aud fortreetes, Roso stood in tho middle of my circles nnd quadrants,and tho only lino that I perceived clearly was the road that led to her home; tho verdurous Greendale. Greeudalo was a cheerful place, whore thero were alivays guests aud parties. And when tho young people wished to have an excursion on (In water, or nny other enter tainmcnt. I it was who always planned every thing, nnd proposed it to the old baro ne, the mother, the mother, for whom all the children entertained a very considerable and wholesome respect. On tbesa occasions she Used to say, "My dear sir, if you are with the children, I mil permit it; for trust to you, and I know that you will take care of them." "Yostobo sure," I replied, though the truth was, I could not tako care of myself and never took notice of any body.nnythin, excepting Rose; Many a ono was fascinated just as I was fascinated; but I persuaded myself that was the only lucky fellow who hod her preference. Onco I vtas terribly joalous. certain Mr. T. (a professor oi languages, believe) oamo to Greendale, played, sung and chattered French; and immediately Itoso forgot me, to chat, and play, and siug with Mr. T., making herself altogether as charming to him as She had hitherto been to me. I was desperate; went away over meadows and fields; saw neither hedges nor gates, stumbled into ditches and brooks, and reached home furious as a blunderbuM, But, behold I Mr. T. was gone, nnd Rote WM again charming to me, and I was in sUntly as much under ter fawination as ever, fully convinced that it was all my fruit, and that I was a Turk, a monster nay, quite an Oth.lto bt jealousy, After I bad sighed and burned a eonsid arable time, I made up my mind to proceed to the declaration of my love. It is true I was still very young, not three and twenty. 1.0d a JULY 31, 1880. If but I thought myself quit6 old enough, bs- j nc a lieutenant, the son of a father who al ways spoko of "my wife" as the greatest applness of his life; besides which I had orlved from my homo the most beautiful lmprtaslons of domestic lifo. Honco I al ways represented to myself the highest good In tho world under tho Imago of "my wife." Having duly considered tho various form! of love proposals, I went one fine day to Greendale, carrying with mo, and near to my heart, a moss-rose in d garJer-pot. The roads wero execrable, nnd I was well-nigh shaken to pieces; but tho smile of my beau tiful Rose would, I was well assured, re nnl mo for nil my troublo. In imagina- on I hoard myself constantly asseverating I love you I" and heard her as constantly replying, ''I Ioto you I" As regarded our domestic establishment, I had not as yet thought as much about it ns ono of our fa vorite bards, who, beforo ho married, pro tided himself with a cask of flour, a coffee pot, and a frying pan. I thought only of a cottago and a heart." I saw around my cottago multitudes of roses, and within it, my Rose and myself. As fnr everything else, all would bo provided for by my ex cellent father. As soon as I arrived at Greendale, I found thero two other gentleman quito as much in love, and quito ns much enchanted by tho fascinating young lady, as I was. I pitied tlio unfortunate youths, because they had nfatuatcd themselves with tho hope ol a happiuesj which no one, I believed, should nspiro to but myselF. Wo were all old ac quaintances; and, as it is notour habit to lit our light under a bushel, I was deter mined to givo my rivals a little hint of my advantageous prospeets. I raised, therefore, somewhat tho -trail which had concealed my modest confidence. But then caifio curious revelations I My rivals, animated by my example, lifted likewise the vail irom their respectivo pros pects; and, behold, We all thrca stood in precisely tho same position, Wo nil sighed; we all hoped; wo all had S3tcmV.s that wo kissed in secret; nud they all were, as it were, serpents, and bit their own tails. At these unexpected revelations we all exclaimed, "Ah I" nud left Greeudalo to gother, each going his own way. My futher was a little surprised to seo me return so soon. "My deiirConstnntine'ealdlic'I thought you intended to stay nt Gfeendalo a much longer timet" Yes," I replied with a pensive air, tak ng nt tho same moment, a large mouthful of bread-and-butter; "yes; but I altered my mind when I got there." With this tho conyeisnlion ended, and tlio chorm was broken, orce and forcven But with it was also broken ouo link out of the rosy timo of my lilc. I began tn regard all roses whether real or typified, with angry and suspicious looks, and to speak uf tho 'illusions of lifoi" nnd of "giving the'fn up," io. I ma Jon solemn tow with myself that the next object of my afilctlons, (lie next choice I would make for "my wife," should in all icspecis, bo the very revcrso oi tho fascinating but traitorous Rose. I had been ileceived, ns I imagined, by the etry of life; now I woul.I keep to tho 6ober prose. "Ah I in what a noblo form did iny new ideal present herself to my eyes, ns ono ovo- ning I entered Iho hospitable saloon of Mrs. A., tho wife ol tho celebrated judge. Abla, her daughter, stood ready to officiate at the tea-table; her features, her figure, her man ncrs weio dignified nnd full of proprity. Slio looked like personified Trulh.in contra distinction to tho fantastical, bewitching Rose. I instantly (ell in lovo with this beautiful imogo of Minerva, and thought of my wifei" bla, however, seemed only Id thiiik of tho tea, and looked neither to tho left nor the right. When tea was poured into all tho cups shs slowly turucd her splendid head, and I heard at tho samo momenta bass voice exclaim, "Sundliolml" Ah, Heavens! was that her voico? Was it not rather that of tho Angel of Judgement who, m the middlo of Mrs. A.'s evening party, summoned the sinner Bundholm to hear his final doom? I could havo believed any thliig rather than that such a voico could issue from tlio beautiful lips of Abla But, when I beheld Sundholm ndvanco to tho lea-table and receive the tea-cups on Ills tray, I saw that tho resounding bafson-voice belonged to no other than the sweet ludy whom I had just adored, nnd whom I had, in my heart, already called 'my wife.' It required tome littlo timo before I could reconcile my mind on this point. "Sund holm I" sounded awfully through my ears for many a long hour. I began to reason on tho subject. IF, said I, "N'aluro has be stowed a bass-voice on this beautiful young lady, is it not noblo arid excellent for her not to try lo coilceal or embellish it? Does it not prove her lovo of truth ; ber strength of charactered her greatness of soul? How easy it would havo been for her to cry "Sundliolml" in falsetto; but she would not bo false, even in this I Not willing to assume a disguise, oen for the sake of winning ad miration, sha summons Oundhtrlm In the voice which God has given ber. Is there not something grand in all this? One who thus calls out "Sundholm," will not deceive au honert fellow wi(h hollow words or pro. tended feeling, but will play an open game with him, and let him understand the truth at once. I was introduced (n the handsome Abla Thero was no denying that the voice was not fine; but when you wern accustomed to it, it ceased lo be so very disagreeable; bo sides which, her words were sosimplo and candid, and her face s bcutiful, that by nnd-by I was completely danled. My ears crept, as it were, into my eyes, and gaiing. day after day, on Abla's faultless profile, 1 was conveyed at once into the realms of love, and, ravished by my sense of sight, asked bla If she would be "my wife." She answered "Yks," with a forco of utterance that nearly frightened me. We were ! (rothed, and tho surer I gazed on her fine profile the More I was satisfied. Tbis,how ever, did not last long. The period of betrothal is a very, singular one; a period of balfnees and incomplete nets ; ncverlhelew it is a sensible intuition when it does not continue too long. It it the prelude to a union that nothing but death ought to dissolve; and, if it should appear impossible to exeante harmoniously the duet whieh has now corn men oad, there is yet time to break it off calmly, The first disoord that disturbed the duet ' between "my wife elt" and myeclf, was- Year if Pai iu Advance. not paid in adVance, $1.25. dot her deepTblce, but, alas! precisely that very thing which, (it first, had reconciled mo to it; viz., her lovo of truth, or rather I should say, her unmerciful way of uttering It. That wo oll'lre sinners In thought, word, and deed, Is a matter of fact, and nobody was moro willing to admit It than myself) but to be rerftlndod of it every moment by one's best friend Is by no msans agreeable; nor docs it do any good, especially wheu tho plain-speaking friend never faucie3 him self, or herself, capable of sinning, or being faulty in tho slightest (bgree. And tho worst of it was, that apparent! r Ablrt had no raults. Ah! if sho had had but one; or, bet to still, Ifsho would but havo admitted the possibility of It, then I should have bcn ready to throw myself at her feci! Cut she was in temper and In character as unim pittchiblo, as regular, as perfect, ns sho was in figure; sho was so correct and proper, that 6lnncras I was, It drovo ino into a rage. I felt that Abla's righlsoujncss, nnd especi ally lie mode of educating die, would In time, make mo n prodigious sinner; moro particularly as she would rioter yield to my wishes. It dawned upon mo beforo long that her self righteousness and want of char ity to others was, indeed, ono of tho greatest conceivable faults. One fino day, therefore, I told her my mind, in good earnest terms, the following duct occurred between us: Sho. I can not bo otherwise than I mn. If you do not llko me, you can let it alone. I. If you will not bo n;nlablo toward mo, I must ceaso to lovo vou. Sho. That is of no consequence. I can go my way by my6elf. I. So can I. Sho. Good-by, then, sir. I. Good-by Miss A. "Thank Heaven, it was not (oo latci" thought I lo myself, ns after my dismissal, I hastened lo my little farm In the country. Although this abrupt termination of my second lo7e affair caused but littlo pain lo my heart, I felt oonsidorablo mortification, and a secret hostility 6prung up in my soul toward tho whole femalo Sex. It happen ed, however, very luckily for me, that while I remained In this slaloof mind I met with ono of my neighbors who was precisely In the same condition. Ho had boon for somo timo divorced from a wife Willi whom he had lived very unhappily, and ho droto about in his eulky, upon which ho had a motto inscribed in golden letters: 'It is better to bo alone than 111-accompanlcd.' Tho sentiment struck mejis very excel lent; and my neighbor and I often met, nnd agreed admirably in our ubuea of Iho ladies. In tho mean time, I occupied myself with books and agriculture. I have a great esteem for books, and I bow myself to tho dust beforo learning, but I know not how it is, further than that I cannot go; esteem and veneration 1 fcel.bul assuredly 'iny affections never grew In that soil. Jiy lovo for ngrioulturc took mo forth into Nature, and N&tjir 3 loyely. But Adam was uneasy in Pniadisc, nnd did not wako to life and happiness until Eve time; aud I, who did not possess a paradise, found myself very lonely and melancholy at "Stcnbacke." Trees, after all, aro wooden und dull things, when wo crave for human sympathies; and echo, tho voico of tho rocks. is tlio most wearisomo voico I know. No! heart lo heart, eye to eye, that is tho life; and to live together, a hnppy nnd healthy rural life, to work for the Iiapplnoss of those who depend Upon us to regulate tho homo, to live, to think, to love, lo rejoico together. Mi! "my wifo" Btill stood vividly beforo my imagination. My experience in llie realms of lovo tind however, made me supiclous. I feared that I could never bo happy, according lo my ideas of happiness, which my neighbor friend characterized as reposing in tlio shade ofa pair of Slippers." I was in low spirits; and accordingiy, ono day, hating fin ished the last ot six dozen of cigars, and quarreled with my neighbor, who bored mo with his everlasting arid doleful tirades ogainst tho ladies, I set off In my own sulky ta amuso myself by a crive. I drovo a considerable distance to llie house of ah old friend, who had been a fel low student with mo at tho Military Col lego nt Carlburg, and who had often invited me to visit him. Ho was now marricdind was, in fact, the father of eight children. A large family, I thought, at first; but nit loo lhany, sjid 1 too thyself, lifter a single day spent In this family, which had given me the impression ofa heaven upon earth. The mistress of Iho bouse, the wife nnd mother, wns the silent soul of all. "It is sho -it is she, who Is my happiness I" said the fnrtiinato husband; but she said, "It is het it is hot" "My dear friend," said t to him one day. "how have you managed to be so happy in your marriage?" "Oh, replied bo; smiling, "I havo a secret to tell you." "A secret 1 for goodness sake, what is It 1" "From my youth upward," lie replied, "I have prayod God to give mo a good wife." "Yes," thought I to myself, "that is it Hero nra Iuumarried.becausol have never discovered this secret, without God's espec ial direction I may not venture to choose 'my wife.' A younger sister of my friend's wifo lived in the family. Xo ono would have been at. traded to her for her external charms, but n short timo brought you completely under thospellof her kindnosss, tho intellectual expression of her couate'uanra, and the cheerful friendliness of her manners. All the household loved her; she was kind and amiable to all, To myself, however, it seemed that there was an exception I thought her somowbat cold and distant was almost sorry when I perceived that I was grieved by this; a short time convinced me that I had really fallen In love with this young lady. There, was howcvcr,a great difference bo tween this and my former hive adalrs. Formerly, I had permitted external charms to lead and blind me; tlowm the contrary, I was attracted (b the soul, and its beauty alone had captivated my heart. But why then was so excellent a soul so cold (sward mo? My friend said that it was because Maria bad heard me represent! as a fickle young fellow; one who amuetd himself with brok en affiauot-. Righteous Heaven I w that indeed one of my bulls? I fickle! I, who fait myself created as a mode) of fidelity. Jt ! was itoposcible for me to bear patiently sol , cnit,! an injustice No 1 at truly t. my The Carbon Advocatei . Aq iBilepetldeiil fntnll r.V'.pap? Published evsry SATl npAV, Iti Leliightoh, Ciften f.'o by ifAitttv v, MtiitTiii.ni.it. Orrir-HA,?KWAt'. a idtoit fllat&uce aboTf the Iblgli VallJy It. H. irlnu Terms ; $1,00 perAimlliii in Ad?anc& EVE!lf SE6CDtPI10S OF I1... 1st) rAHCT Job IP in 11 ting at vnnt r,pW feiccs. name was Constantino, toast Maria do ma' Justioe. From that time, as sho retired from me, so I began to walk after her. I was deter mined to convince her that I was not the' fickle, inconstant boingthat I had been des cribed. It was not, however, very easy o' succeed In this, but at length I did succeed. After having put me to n trial, from which1 I came with flying eclors, sho aoecptccf my proposals, nnd agreed to try mo still further' in a union for life. During tho period of our betrothal, sho' said soyeral times, quito rapturously, "I am' so glad to see that you' also havo faults; I feel now less humiliated, less unhappy from' my own." This pleased mo very much, and all tho' mofe iu I perceived thai Maria',- while she' showed mo my faults with kindness, did; not nt all fondle her own. Our wcddlng-cfay was fixed; and I order ed a carriage for two persous. Company was Invited, and Maria and I wero married-' Kothing can bo more commonplace than nil this, excepting, perhaps,' it be, that my wifo and 1 agreed to undcYslahd the cere mony in an earnest and real Sense and to" live accordingly. The result I:a3 bcon ibat now, after having been married fiveand twenty years (wo eclcbrato our "silver nup tials" to-morrow), wo lovo each other better and aro happier together than wo were in tho first hour of our union. We have.tbore fore,roino Id Iho Conclusion, that unhapp( ness in marriage does not proceed from tho indissolubilly of marriage, as Somo say, but bceauso tho weddiug-eervico is not realized in tho ntarriago. Do not speak to me of llio felicity of the honeymoon. It is but the cooing of doves ( No I wo must walk together along thorny paths, penetrato together the most hidden ieccssc3 of life, livo together in pleasure and pain, in jay and in sorrow; must forgive and bo forgiven; anil afterward love better and love more. And ns timo goes on, something marvelous occurs; wo becorrio lovely to each other, although Wrinkles fdrrow the cheek and forehead; rtnd wo become more youth ful, though we odd year to year. Then no longer have worldly trouble.', misfortunes nnd failings any power to dim the sun of our happiness, for It radiatci from the eye and the heart of our frieudj nrid when our1 earthly existence draws tn Its close; we feel indeed that our life and our love are eternal. And this supernatural feeling is quite natur al after all, fur tho deeper nnd the more in wardly we penetrato into life, the more 11 opens in its depth of eternal beauty. Many hnppy husbands and wives will tcstiFy lt tlii-i But, otserve.husband or wifoi To qiiaiify ns such n witness, you must be nt some littlo pains lo find "Iho right ono." Don't take the wrong oiio( inoonsideralelyj IIIS IlOMItl AM) IIUAli. Tho morning sun was dancing over the' floor in doublo shuffle as his honor fell iutd tliatlon, his fa.-jjluihcdj his hair wet; und his general look ono of gnnenessi "Bijah, did you ever 6eo such a scofclier?" he faintly inquired, as ho fanued hlrflsulf witli his hat. "This 'ere weather,"' replied llie' bfd Jsttti. lor, as lit) stood his broom in Ibe corner; "is freezing compirSd lo somo that I experienc ed in Mexico. Why, judge, I've Seen It eO hot in Santa Fo that ink boiled in the ink stand whlio I was trying lo write a lottcr to my mother. I was sunstruck seven times in one day while driving an ice wagon" "Mr. Joy," said his honor, as lis rose Url and moved to his desk, "I was in hopes your lale illness would betaken by you as a soletnii warning; and I am grieved Id find you still treading Ibo same old path." "Wasn't I ever in Mexico?" demanded the old man, as his face grew red. We won't argue tho case. I airi sorry" for you." A bootblack behind (he stove began Id grin. Bijah walked over aud seized his hair, and garo him a lift in the world and whispered in his can "Boy, I want you lo Understand (hat I've' been in more Mexicoos (ban you've' got bain) OS your scalp, and any more' grins around here will loso you (be lopuf ypur head I Detroit Free rrcvi. rrofllnlilo nllviis. The most wonderful anl marvelous luccetf in eases where persons are sick or wasting away from it condition of mlsurablcnesa, that no one knows what alls them, (profitable ba- tlcnts for doctors.) Is oblalnrd by the Use of nop imicrs. i ney negin io cure irom toe first dose and keep It up until perfect health and strength Is restored. Whoever Is altllct ed In this way need not suffer, when they can get Hop Bitters. Cfncfnnetl Star. 51-i In 1S61 It was the" Uemorrals who Con sidered tho war it fjilure. Iu 1SS0 the Re publicans ailed that opinion. They don't believe tho reconstructed South is properly reconstructed. The business men of the' country have firetty generally made up their minds that the way (o settle this vexed luestion is to elect a Democratic Prcsidetit. Philadelphia Itaord. It IS very discouraging to the industrious farmer's wile, as well as foolish, to have her poultry tndle from Cholera or other, dlieare. when she can buy of her druggist JiOncaT'a 1'ocXTRr I'owdkk for -i cents a packsge.and guaranteed to cure. 81, Charles Welland, a pedlcr, living near Pottstown, dropped dead on Wednesday af ternoon while alighting from a tram at that plaee. Sines' DTSENTcnTfoMronitn. -Wfien ta ker! accofdlin? to directions, wilt Instantane ously cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, liysentery, Colic, ana all otber bowel complaints. 34. Harry ugllh,the Elk county murder er, was brought to Ridgway, the capital of that county, on Tuesday night, heavily chained and bandcufied, It is (ad but true that maffy nlfdrert have' tilled untimely irraves by neglect of their mothers to novo Hi n k' Svncr of T-t ft, IIoab iiouitD ami Wild L'HBunv on hand. Every thoughtful mother has a bottle tbls season of the year lor Immediate use. at. A notorious character of Schuylkill Co. is William M. Thomas, alias "Bully BUI," at one time a constable in Mahanoy City. He is now in jail for the seventeenth time for disorderly conduct. He was chosen as s mark for MollK) Moguire bullets at one time and niado a narrow escape. White a new thresher was being tried on the farm of Jacob G. Zerr,atGiegrretown, Berks oounty, on Friday, the boiler explod ed, A building was wrecked and the boiler exploded and thrown a distance of fifty fctl and embedded in Ibe ground There war no lose of life. Robert's PootTRV rownnna are guar anteed to 06 re Poultry of all diseases, IfKiv.n b-afore (be fowls r.iure to ai . Sun f;.r for Cholera. We Lave trleu It, ami a0,rt n o ; I to use It. a. Itisseid by the Pitisbuii rap James H. H.'pkiui, L , , i i , . t position for the Den.--i.rai. :.v n j.u".-rf for Conjreec iu the TweB4)- x.'t; a .-,.st
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