The Carbon Aclvocatei An Independent Family Xewipfttiel Published e.cry SATt'llDA i , Ifl thlhlbu, Cai-hou Co., Pa., by Advertising Rates, Wo desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo Inserted In lite columns of Tim CarbOX Advocatk that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tho (Halt. The following aro our oslt terms l . , ONE SQUARE (10 MNB3) One year, each lnscrtlon...m 10 ets. Biz month's,' each Insertion 16 cts. Three months, each Insertion . 20 cts. Loss than .threp months, first insertion $1( each subsequent inserlion.i.s... 25 ctsi Local notices 10 cents tier line. II. V. MOllTIIIMEIt, Publisher. IIAHIIY Vi JlOJl'l'imiUH. (jmcE-BAN'KWAT, a abort dJstauco abovJ theLehljrti Valtly It. II. vepot. Tens: $1,00 per Aim in Adrauca II. V. Moiitltimeii, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." 1.00 a Year' if Paid in Advance. ceri rjnecEirnoN' op flam no pakot Job Priiitiiag4 AT VEKY LOW rnioEs. VOL. VIII., No. 37. LEIlIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.25 M anof acturer ot and Dealor In STOVES, RAKGES AND HEATERS, Tin ana Sheet-Iron fare and General - 'Honso Funiistiing Goofla. ItOOFINtt nml sroUTINC. dono at short notice and ot Lowest Cash Tricos. I am the antrim-iiefl nsei t tnr the Sale til tho follonlni' FIRST-CLASS alOVKS TI1I5 BILVIill & OOLD iiEDAt, COOK. Til 13 LIOIITHOU8E COOK. THE M AYFTjOWKtl UAN'013, T11K SUN8UlNn BANQEnml "lheNfcvV ANCUOU HUATEU. audom Selling tbem VB1V I'HEA u lor LMsli. I'vervklndol slOVlFotlATES and PIKE 4IHIlKS kept constnutly on lnud. Store on SOUTH Street, A low doors above Bank St., LEIIIGHTON. Pntronnee solicited Sutieraoiicngimmtitoid. Oct. 5-yt A. I). ilOSSUlt. Irs. C. MSCHIRSCHKY Repect fully announces toiler frlemlf find tho tiublle general)). Unit Mm tins moved line It to .el.tuluon, nml Is now locatod In the In rue store room on Second Street, two doorS above Iron, and earnestly Invlics their attention to her New, Largo and Elegant assortment of Notions ant Fancy Goods, comprising Underwear, Berlin and Herman, tuwn 'Wools, Iloslert, Imported and 1)0. nestle Hlliboiif, moves. Flowers and a fine assortment of New Ueslgns IN FANCY AltflCLUS - Al'o, In connection with the above. I keep a lull and complete stock of fsj.it n t ntviTS, LIMllUROEIt AND SWITZEI1 CHEESE, C'utxliCN & C'oiifW'liniis, toirotlior wlih avarletyoro ods not ircnernl. ly kept Pi any other store In tuwn. If you do njt see what ou want, ask for It. A share of public pat run ko solicited, and perfect s.illsructluti guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St., 2 floors alove Iron, April 10, 18S0. LEIIItHlTON, Pa. Livery & Sale Stables DANK STIUCKT.L.KIIIGIITON. Pa FAST- TROT i'ING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PMCES than any ' r nllin.T.itwv In tin nn.mlv. Large ancl haudonio Carriages for Panernl pro-pesos an u. wcuuiacs. ua iu i.iuj'.xu Nov. 22 IK73 E. F. iAJCKENKACH, Two Doots Below tho "Broadway HOnso MAUCH CHUNK, I'A. Dealer in all Patterns pf rialn and I"ane Wall lDsapeF; Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies lowest cash, piacr.H. JOHN ?. IIALBACII, Instructor' of Music, (riano, Organ, Voieo and Theory.) LEHIGIITON, I'A. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pupils f i Idirlily of his ability as a teaener. Aiieniown vnromae. He Is well qualified for Ills calling Cafa iauaua Dimatch. IIh Is u wurthv dlselnle of Jlnvdn. Mornrt, llcethovcn. We have had the iilensureofllst enlmrtn his rendition ol tliu UM Masters and Wero charmed with bis touch und execution Slattngton beta. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also. MASON & HAMLIN and NEW HA VEN l.'O'S. OltO ANS. For particulars, terms, sto., Address. JOHN F. 11AI.H.UJII. Aug. !!, 1879.-1?. Lehlgliton, Pa. Jprlino llumo Mitde llrcad ! WHY OO HUNOItVJ WheiyoucanUnyOk POII11U4 HI i ir.t LUH iiicuu FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS 1 J. W. O'NEAL, tho popular Dread und rake IUKr,of Leiiiftuiuu in order to tueut the Hants at lUA iinu s. naa iternro.1 ne rrioo ui ins ceio Drstixi uumu uaao uui;aliid Five Loavus fur Twenty-five Cts. Cash Sugar, Itaisln Coco mat Scotch, Drop cream auu utuer uauiss, ouiv. Tfii CenU per .Dozen, liiiok Out fur tliu Vngonl At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday aniiKHiurtttr Aioltitnea. LEIIIUIiruN and vi Msjl'Otl'r.evcry After iiwiu vxvcob r riuny, TERMS STItlCTLY CASH 1 PatrouaiiB -ollcltod J. w. O'NHAL. nl'OUEi Opiioslte First Natlensl JIuiik. aprllsyl llau trrel, Lenlghtou Pa. Anr Book. MiRatioeor Newsraper sent post pairt ut ti.8pauli-lu'rilowbtvr.ci wit a :i va'u Hule vrtinium, W gtvo a lino U x m v ew t the Cjpltul umlolnir, tlio inoit maj?)ilfiociit utracturu lu Anienca, nl snU uihil views of tho Wbuo H'.iiMe, TronRury buildtnt?, HiultiiMOUlun lutfiuute. Pjenc OtUi Mnaut Vniou una other pointi ot n ttTtttttn bikI about die Na tional Cep'tal OrdertitaKfU for thu larflCup Hoi f uiiraviiiR or f r aeU of the views, nml cab met photograph ol Lt-adlnit istatcameii. at t o&i J i rice, it von want anr b"kor ti uinoi1lo or any porlot:cal, or 10 renew mi old eiibherlp. Hon wMul ftanip for a co;i-of the lITKltAUV JiUl.LKI I.N U'liiiaiuiim Wok mite noticed ut now puulifauou, cataiocue, pni'im, eic. NATIONAL NliWti 11UUUAU, Lock box .. oi tut) F treet. Wo.u rigtou. D. C. March iJ-tt y A WKiiK In vnur uwu tnrfii. IS. 0 juiunreo it oris . iteuner n vuu autttbu inei, at whuh liftrAimi. nf tkl llr .1111 lllun urcjil i.ud nil tlia tlniH tlinv work, r tu lur ii.uti U'ai-k iu 11. II LLKVT.it 1.0 Pot liana, Wo. JuueM-iy. tirsat eiisuuo to uiuKe mouer- .IOWD to tuttH uluu rlmliin. 1,.r , r ur. II IIIBI1 II BVBIV uio ui.i. ciuspevt ana Let Illnu atnt fmllv pjbtionion iu ih. vroilit Aaron ma beootuit u ucc4tui aaent Ms (decant vrorn.i.l ait inven fioo to ulnriiber-. Tun iirlc i u 1"W IB.t aluio-t evervbodi nub. rrluis. One agwii twain taking -ai ubvu. bcra in a rJ4y. a Udv aewt reiioris making f t'bMi pnflt In I mi d.y. All who vnmuc m noo-r Mi Y"m i . 1 v. i IT n rl t,a tu-, or '.it li V i aaod w uf.. . i i' . iuuH t. wifi I 4. ji r. l- u illr ,r . t CARDS, linnt mill Shoe Mnkcr Clinton Dretnay, in Lemn'i building. Hank street. .4H order jtromjwyutea wotk warmnKi. Attorneys; F. P. LOB08TKET. S. It. GlLHASI j OXCiSTEET & OIIiHAM, atTokneVs At LaW, OrriOB : Levan's llulldltig, Bank Street, LEiIIdHTONtPA. nollcetlnns and all Leical business entrust- to them will receive .rompt attention. leu. xi, iso. JOHN KLINE, ATTOHIEY AT LAW. OBcet COtncr f3n!qnehanna and ltade sltecta JlAaciI CHUNK, PA. JiilyS-My JOilN I). UERiOLtlTE, ATToliNllif and Counsellor at Law, OQlce i llooru 2. Ground Floor Mansion Honso JIAUril CHUNK, PA. Miv'in cnnil'r-d In Oerm n. mat25-iv' ST M. It .1 Si'EK, ATrOltNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Bank Street, LcnianTON, Pa. ResI Rslste and Collection Acencv. WlllDurand Sell lt.nl IM.ite. Oonveisnclnir .leatly done Col- actlortK promptly m.ide. Settlltt Estates of !) adents h specialty. May be consulted in hntisii ad lixruinh. Ncv.C. J AS. It. STltUTIIEItS, ATTOItN iY AT LAW, v 3-OHtcet 2d floor of II hnad's Hall, Mnttoh Oliunk. PA. All lmlnos eutrtnted to hlin will be promptly Uteuded toj 3ISVZT, ly. -p J. MEEIIAN, ATTOKNUY AT LAW, Mi Dcor above MA SI N HOUSfc MAUOil OIlUNlf, PiiKNA. eS-Can eonaulted in (terman. ' rJan9 Justices and Insurance. JL conveyanup;h, AND ixtfNERAL INSUKAHOE AGENT The Mlolnrt Compinlea are Itoprcsenled! LEIIA.N )N MUTUAL riDC. UHAMlMl MtJl'UAl. ill: II, V OMINO FIUU, poTTnvii.r,n Finn, LUllltlll I'l 11X5, nnd tho 1IIAV JjLHIla ACCIDENT lNSUltANCi:, Alan Pennstlvanli and Mutual Horao Thlel Deteo'lvoand Iu-urani o ('.impanv. iMaica .j is -gKHSAUl) I'tllLUrS, Oocmtv BniLDiNd, MAUOH CHUNK, Pn. Fire Insurance Agent. av POLtOlr.S in SAFK Companies only, at Jleatonxlble Hates Aug. 23-yl "IjIUN STOLliE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire ai Life Ins race Agent MAUOH CHUNlf. PA. 3- Husincss transacted in Enullsh and German. Aug.SJyl Physicians and Dentists. Vcferiti.ivy Surgeon, DANK SritlCliT. LEUIUIPION, PA. Disease! ot tho Foot specialty. Julyr-Vl QHAItl.l'.s Y. HOWKlt, rnvsiciAN And hUnounN, rrX6Vii.I.E, Eat Pinn Township. Carbon ' ofitltv, ra, May bo Consulted tn F.niil-h ondOfrman. It. m eiire nt iho lintel. JnlylOrl Slatington Dental Office, LSTADLISUUD 1870. artificial Teelli Made to Restore tlie Orisliial Contour or Lips & Cheeks. Dii. L. Camihell. Filiiso Teeth a Si'Ecialtv. loot. .ly -Qlt, V A. COItTltlOUT, SURGEON' DEStlST, Tenders his profewional services to the peo tilooi Maticn uuunu, jjeiugnuui) ncisq I'acUcrton and vicinity. OFFICII: Opjwsite the Broadway House, itnoAinvAY, mauch chunk, ra, Fresh Lauihine Gas always on hniul. All worK giinrantooii satistactnry. augj-yt w W. KLUUtt, M. I)., 1'AimYVlLLE, Carbon Countv, ra. rT..n no i ttcsidence,... iiom 7 a. in. to 10 a. m ..uu.vo( uu I I'Jiio .u lo lti p. in May beconsti ted lu the German Language P. O. Addresa Lchlvhton. mar. SO, tf A. Wr.UIIAMICI!, M I)., t'UYilCIAN AND SL'lttlUON Special attention p.iM to Chrocle Diseasel. Ofnce: South Usat cornvr Iron ami 2nd at.. Ls aijhlon.ra. Aprl'3, 1875. N. ltr.uctt, m. i). V. 8 ICxnmlnliiB Surgean, fHAOTICINa PHV&IOIAN andSUUQUON Oeficc- Hank Btreot, linuni's Uloci:. Lehish. ion. m. -May bocoiitatiedltt the Oerm a Longuaitc. V. A. I.EHMANN, Solloltorcf American and Furelg Patents. WaAfn(,'ton, D.U, All business 1'onnected with Patents, whether be fore tliu Patent ofnce nr the courts, irotnitly attended to, Nochargemido unless a nuloitt iaui:uri" r. nil mr OUCUlAr. OC15-II ONLY IW ;or ttiis style Singer. V 'i sil il H to OUt iu tn ( tuiiii' -T t,r- MILTON A. WEISS, BCCCESSOR TO EOMIG & HOFFOHD, ARR1AGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every descrlptlou ol UAnniAF.s, HUUU1KS, SLEIOHR, SPHINO WAGONS, lomis's Pat. Platform Wagon, he., at lowest rates lor Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at tho inoei reaonuoio imces. B- All Work cuarantccd. and Datronaco Is respectfully solicited. 'MlLTON A. AVLISS July 24, 1880-jl entral Carriage Works, Uanlt St.. Lcliia;1iloii, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, (Jfcvery description, in the most substantial manner, una at Lowest i;asn I'rices. Itcpaii'in rriiinptly A I emit il to. TliEXLEU k KKEIDLER, April 28, 1879 yl Proprletots. DANIEL WiEAND, Carriages, Wagon s,Sloighs,& CO UN Kit OP BANK AM) IKON STKEKTS, IjKHIf HiTOiV, PcnnX, IlrfnectTiillv announces to lila friends it ml tin public, that lie Is prepared to liulU all des criptions or tMltKIAOKS, In the latent nml Moat Approved les. m I'rices Itillv ns low ns tho hame curt ho olilnln cd elsi'nhiTc. guar.mtet'lnff tho best Scnsum-d material nnn mon Euusiamia. woritmangiup. 1 urucuiar aiit'iuiuu given 10 REPAIRING In n'l its details, at tlio very Lowest Prices. Patronaiio respectfully solicited and perfect eatipnii'llon uuarai.tccd. Dec 0, WD-yl DAN. WIEAND. rpilE MliAilMiTOJi JL PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factory AT SLATIXOTOK. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., t'tiua 111 mi ttuiiniumnnira 114 1 iiir. jicuuuvh OaU Hiul JIntd Wooo Lumber, ami Utiovvpiu paied to vxecuto auy uimouiU of uidcia lor DresseD Lumbell OF A Li. KINDS. Doors, Saslios, ltlintlsj Sluitlciv, Jloiilillngs, Cabinet AVai'c? &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tim rnrhlnprv It nil nftw nml of tlio best nnd most tmpioveil kinds. I eniulof none but tlio bent wort men, uo well hOHooiieit and iiua-i in a teriui, and amtbPieforo ablutnpiiaiaiiteo enttrn Hoii-tfnctltm to all who niav favor luowltli a rail. Orders ut mail piouipily attended to. Slv cbarpcA are moiuruta, terms casti. or in t treat thai b'ed alter ininy unys. aivc ma call. CP Those entraRPd In Bnihlmp will find tt t their ndvnntngo t live KUIIur, floor Ilnords rom-fl, -as lies, hutttrs, &c ic nu dontthl roetoiv. Mny lOyl JOHN 11ALLIET. FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS, AND PUHUHASE A Cliampiou Mower and Reaper ! The Host In tho JIarsct, for Hale by J. L. GABEL, AQE.VT l.-OIl OAttllON COUNTV, Also, On hand, and far Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers OlIKAF FOU OASII. 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Floorinj.', "White Pine Boards and Floor ing, La tli, &c. at ma uAitmvAiiu btouk. Apni i-mt Lehightox, PA. PILES nfallkiMU TU JOHR.alMJhsr i'S rf hi OL'i tn luaenb nut rpm-lrii nml irri.i-rlv cuicmi tv nimfi e and 1 jutlilPD tu vt-1. v. t . iin j i Am.ii i lU'l 'idd hs AJJ , V Railroad Guide. pHILA. & 1113ADINO KA1LUOAU. Arrangement of Pnsscnger Trains. MAV 10TU. 1830. Trains lcavoALLRN TOWN as tollowst (VIA l'KKKlOJIE.N llAILnOAll). For PhlliidelpUla,at4:J.,t!.43, "11.40, a.m., and s.so p. ui. SUNDAY. For Philadelphia nt M.iO a. in. ,3. sr. u. in. tVIA UA&l TPNNA. 11UA&C11.) For Ilo iding and llnirinbuit.', 5.L0, 9,Ctt m,, 12.10 4.9.U ai d (4i. m For Laucasloraud Columbia, 6 60, 0.0'a.nli and 4.S0 p. nt f-UNDAVS, Tor Jloai'lnc. 4 50p. m. For lioadiUK, Uutrlabtirg, and vray po nts, s C5 o. ui. (VrA HnTiiiEiiEM.) ForPiillndelplla fto n L V Depot 4.41 0 t:, 8.4J it. m ,it. ;t 6.41, 8.74 11. m. .Sumiay 4 til p.m X'Or X'liuaueit ma iioui x. oca xiepi.t nau. m., I2.U. i.'St 5s Op. m. I lulus FOlt A LLU - TOWN lenve as lollo'vsi (VIA rllltKIOUBN UAILIIOAD.) Leave Plula lelobla, 7.40 a. m, uud 1.03, 1.C0 .iUG 5.Ud p. iu. SUNDAYS. Lciivo Pniladelphia, 8.0 u. m., 3 15 aud f4.1S p. In. (VIA EAST PENKA. DI1ANCIM Leavo P.cuuiue 7.:6 to.3ua. in., .iu 3.6'j,piii1C.i5 ii.ni. Leave llnnisliurc, G.15, 8 IS nuilf.50. a. m.i 1.43 nnd 4.U0H. in. Ijeavo Lancaster. 8.0j a. m., I.C0 nud s.fin p. mj LcariJohimbia 7.55 a. in . 1.05 and 3.40 p. ui. hUNDAVS. Leavo Heading. 7.S0 audo.iQ a. nt. LcavolIuiil'Uii:,i2 a. in. (VIA HI1T1ILKUEM.) T o.ive "hllinletn ll.l 7 0l. l&, 8.4 2.15, "3.10, 8.oo ii. m. btitid.iv 8 3 a. m.. i.tm ti. in Trains mat ko. tints ) tun to and Irntiulepot Dth and Uioen streets. Philadelphia nthcr tinlnHton ! lrnni III oiut ftrcet depot, l'ialus Vi i Di'tolchrm" inn to a n fioiu Derl-s at , Dcpi t, oxcept t! ose mnikcd () liio(t.4'in.iii niKn.&rib. oi. tiulnsfrotn Allen. tiiMii.itiid the7.4n a.m nnd 5.3- p. ni. trains from Pliilaiii'iptii:), hae ttiiougli i-ois to and liotu Philadelphia. Ji E. WOOT1HN. Ocueroi itdnaaer. C. O HANCOCK, Cen'l Tats. & rickct Aaent. may 13 MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKIIAM. OF LYNN, MASS. EiscovrxEn op LYDIA E. PEEMKHAP.l'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cnro For all Female Complaints. ? This preparation, as Its name elenifles, consists ct Vegetable Tropcrttcs that aro harmless to the most del icate Invalid. Upon ono trial tho merits of this Com pound will bo roconizcd.asrellef Is immediate j and when its use Is continued, in nlnety-nlno cases In a hun. drcd.apennanentcuroiaeffected.asthousaiids will tes tify. On account of Its proven merits, it Is to-day re commended and prescribed br iho best iihvfci.,-lM in in country. It will euro entirely tho worst form of filling of tho uterus, Leucorrhota, IrreguUr and painful Henstruatlon.allOvarifln Troubles, InCnmmatlon and Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and tho con Bequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to the Change of Life, It will dissolve and expel tumors fromtheutcnialnanearlyEtage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors thcro is checked very Fpeedlly by its use, Jn fact it has proved to bo tho preat cst and best remedy that has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of tho system, and gives now life and vigor. It removes f alntness.tlatulency, do fctroys alt craving for stimulants, and rtUeves weakness of the stomach It cures Eloattng, ITcadaches, Nervous rrofilrntlon General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing point weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstan ces, act In harmony with the law that governs the female system. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound is unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 33 and 33 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mom. rrlce 51.00. Six bottles for $3.00. Sent by mail In tho form of pills, ohio In tho form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for cither. Mrs. rnflCIIAM freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pam phlet. Address as above Mention (Ms paper. No family should be without LYDIA E. riXKHAM' LIVER TILLS, They cure Constipation, BIHousnew, andTorpidltyof the Liver. 5 cents per box. Ji HNSTON, HtilLUU'AY & t'O., Gcn crnl Apentr, IMiila., Vd. Sold by A. J. Hur ling Lithlghton, Ta. Jano 12, lSSO-ly. A Valuable Book Free 'A Trolls'' on hrnnlo I)lCfteR,,' onthracii'g Cntairh, Tlnoat T.uiig. Heart, Hioineh Livpr, Kid ne j s, rrinniy ud I-Vmale IMscnseni to, I'l ch Rent fit'o ma' editress hveiy sufftifr from tlWenlaouftescan cm oil. hetid lor this boon to tho undtr-luned n pin Bleian or la'Ke pxperlenco, fi'dorfieil bv hundreds id .cdinff cluzcnswho tcftlty to his nbtM. hond ftnnip to p.. vt stacw to i V. Li ingston. M. I.. 25 Buptrlorac. Totdo, Ohio. upia-yt n.'ntinrt ll3" t0 l.-All wtrlctlV I'lr'l C tt-fl r H KHni,lat Wlniiowlfi Tactoiy IMcoh. 1 iUllUU HiourbT Ilo.NOita ot eufenu nl Ki lubilio . Mntlnisbei'M'uleiot t-qiuip at l.na. riii est Upngiits m America, vnyvs lu wc CBUioinio oi 4s pftje ireo JUlllLi:!; OUQAXH the bewt tn tho world. An slop oican. only 13 Htops, u f'iicu laisfno AUs utmi 'Btinrstrltl freightnto if uusatiBfuitun rCToitv. nnu hl , and lulh Avruuu. piiijivr .hubiu Ul j n fti1n fntnUirntnu nt !i fl l kIiaIIia I I I'l pieces&entloi oc. Btmnp. Addre, ' IKNDKI.SSIMIN 11 A NO CO opr. 3 U) 3 lliis C0"-S. I1 . V. 1 fa bat-luoM now heioro tho public. auk tun ii'uan iiiuiict LHBlt-i ni work tor us than at nnvthniff eM. Camtul liriL ri nuirMi. U'h will start you t2 a day and up waul nimfont home bv tlio Industitoin ilen women bov amlmris wanttd evetywher to work far u. Now i tin' time. You can I'ctote yonr whul& t lino (otiiework or only our spiro tnomeut" No u the i ImMiifR t'l pa nu ntn-lv uawll. No nue wil'iug to woik ton tail to miio nor mouspa iv t npair.iig ut once, i otly Outnt nnd U'unsfic. A -rent op'ioi tunitv for ihhU luc money easily uthi honor bl Addie-H Tltl i' A O., Aiiirusia, Elaine. Juno;-iy" iIi'Mumi. Wino nml it, In j-nu mil ufvfr Itavoaueti m clifturii Liiuii'. v'c hare the oec lr n Mie itn nivcil nrtiUKii Hull t'mtlieii Wring i in ti n worul, Ft'lliuii a' tlian lull (inco nixid ruteiui ci-KuurantMM). fevwylimlv "IlEU IK T" l get o'.ul Ail ('awiuitltlnr ; Tim Li.t cliauie ( yunr llio time 10 Makl'Mof.v bniuflea, i: 50. i lieu Si nml full iartUiilr lie?. Ai'iit willinu to bu in uviii(Hd HijilieM, I'ahaoos Wm.oii Co.. New uidH nl liaa. luiu . S Bio. All about it Climate, noil, Crons Uvo-Storlt auu FarmuiK I trirata lis rriml turreuae In IM)ulatloti aiul wondaiful devc opmeijt ut 10a terial rwouroea it. Atv unit wt? ai-aauuiiU advant ea auu itI.ar1 an acfa,ull c uboiwuu nl in tb Kaxub t'AUMm u .w In ita iUi rear, tne rtiti-at A.anou:turnl Jo'iiual In tu Nw W'eat, an d-vagu niy rariu uuil Panil Ifpanor. u contributors among tlie ltrMII. il larm.la, irut-aiiiar.. ami u.tMtrra n( tse Wwh, OmniHKi'a lavri. ia' i:aia fioiu ovevy oonutv lu Kanaaa. TU i aumkb i tn. otBoial Ii4 tor for oub itninc th tiaj a ot tbe btale. fcliiuaor'iinou unoe, bu-Utc yaul 1 oauv. 1 rear, .' 1 'opy. a moulu. li.oo. I ever, a mi.ulLa ft cent. OaiupU JVw ta any AMLttu. K. H KttliO. lid tor auu Publi-Uw. Jiuv '7-wt TuPGKa.. XAalA. nrionru aho muniK-AauD, Waiua you 1 rt-tnr 4 to t-"ll-D UniinfinJ Q -cd a.-.,p an.' .u ili n ia JllUJillJUtt . vie. in hi . in unvfr "!" Att.l.ia., awNMaal Hot 1 V 1 ,.a X. i Kln .44, x v )uil yl RUPTURE xiic tvooni.ANo i.i;sson. nr eluahetii iiocton. Not a sound through the forest's deep1 silence was heard. Saro a rustle of leaves that a tepbyr had stirred, And this sons warbled clear by tho voice of a bird, ..,, a .1 lovo you I 1 love you I And another bird perched on n hotel bough nigh. In each pause of the song caroled forth this reply, Show ill Show it I Ono stlvery-vvlccd songster Untiringly sang I lovo you And still Hkcbn echo tho forest aisles rang Show It. Tho Summer day is over, tlio sun sank to rest llchlnd the green hill-tops that Skirted the Wi.st, And still from tho trca that embowered their nest, 1 lovo you I I lovo you I Fell in clear, nute like notes on tho llstohlng .ear, And in accents as sort , its melodious and clear, .show It! Show it 1 One sang of afTeetlon, frank, ardent and bold, I lovo you, One ever asked proof of the story thus told, Show It. Tho lost level beams lay like gold on the hill, A many voiced choir woke (ho echo so still, i Yet o'er tho wl d chords rote high, loud and shrill, 1 lovo you 1 I lovo you I And as music tl, clear, as wild and as high, Was borno on the air with tho zephyr's low sigh, Show it I Show It I Ono loudly repeating that oltcn told tale, I love you ; Ono pleading to know that its truth would not lull, Show lti The shadows grew deep in each lono forest nook, , , The lorest's green robes lu tho night breezes thuok, And each woodland songster his anthem for sook, I love you I I lovo you 1 Came floating no more through tho twilight so fair, Nor responsive was borne on tho toft Summer air, Show It I Show It! Hut a twittering sound by slumber Half hush, cd, -' I lovo you, Woko as drowsy a chirp front tho thick hazel bu.li, Show it. HIE (JOVERKD liExlllT. BT AN.NK MATILDA WILSON. Alice C.mipion, tho orphan heiress; hail long cherished in secret u limi.l passioli for ltolaiiil Home, whioh.howevcr, lie wns slow lo ilivme. ' Humor explalneil this by rel'ur i tieo to a prutiil, hut rarely beautiful woman, well known ill certain circles, uud witli ivlioso nunio Iiolaud Home's had hecn of. 4)1 ossoeiuted, in.limea. gone by. .Yot, 1 whatever mystery might attach to Hint rup lured connection, Alice certainly found no fault with tlio lato devotion of her suitor; imt, on tho contrary, lib marriage tendeis were joyfully accepted, and the day even histencd, in meek compliance with his uravo Milicitation a fact by no moans sing uhir, when ono considers tto attractive pep son oflioland Home, tho fineness of his manners, ns well us a certain silence ofde meanor likely to have great Weight with impressible women; since, representative of pabsioiiuto and mysterious power, it h.is all tho strangeness of tho sublime with n.mo nf its attending pain. But sometimes it is only the veil of Charlatanism, only covers vacuity; yet hardly ill the present case, for Unl.ind Koine carried on his brow tiie traces ol niniily thought, ami his lips, with all heir willfulness, had the, melancholy sig nificancoof passion passion gone astray, perhaps, hut human passion still. Meanwhile tlio nuptials were gay nnd I brilliant, since neither expense nor inven lion were spared lo grace suitable this union of beauty and genus. Alternato smiles and blushes illumined the fair face of the bride dimly risible under fleecy Inco nnd flowers, as a star dawning from the mist. Ilappi ncsa lias n viituo to bring out beauty, even from a plain face; and on this special ocea sion it so transfigured Miss Campion's gir lish figure, that soma superstitious Individ uals, clustering in a shadowed euibrazuru o tho hall, were heard to whisper inauspici ously of "dying flashes,'1 nud of that omi nous exliiliratiun sometimes said to attend tlio foredoomed; while others ngain, declared that Alice impressed them with the idea of n triumphant soul treading the way to par ailisc. How her light feet twinkled in the dance, timing deeper music than that of the orches tni! And how sweet the laugh pealing in sudden joy, as ( it were "a joy forever)' Yet Uoloiid looked on, grave and pale, nnd tho circlo of silence around him rather widened than narrowed. It might be th silence of profound happiness, of mournful regrets, or of changeless resolution; never thcless it was silence, deep and awful, am every ono present, except Alice, 60 felt it particularly when tho disposition of hi right hand was observed; for strangely enough lie carried it iu his bosom, over his heart, nor withdrew it during tho evening. an aotion too eccentric to escape remark hence the many rumors pretending to ac count for it. One aMertfd that the hand had ben burned off iu minUtering to some proud caprice of Ida llallum'; another declared Roland to bo the victim of an inenrau! malady of the lieait, whose paroxysm of pain he valoly sought to mitigate by cx traneous pretnUrej wliile otliors, no better informed, maintained that the hand was tharo to moderate violent joy, which may be as destructive to the springs of life as pain; and again others weie not wanting, who, fruiii an action so trivial, drew evil augur for the future felicity ol Hie newly wedded; lor everywhere there aro pcrsms to whom all things liayo a malign aiact, wlio absorb darkness instead of sunshine, anil so live, croaking like the raven, from the abuud anee of their own night. And, ufuir all, llolaud Home's band upon bis hMrt might be only an uouosvieiouk habit, to w hloh hx prominent sbara in the evening's cerwuony bad flret drawn attention, ilowevar that may be, .it did net eaeape the jt of the brute. Yet A Hoe was lea af ! .t than rlhirt vwth iu slraiigeueas. 6b ( h lU'U'.t it added stiikiugly to the ef i ' f h. i.' j - ii, pr'vliMing a yet '.eri.i: f-- .i'ii i!v."-Jlii- Limie.1 not even dismayed, when, nfter passing tho ring to tho minister, With his duonir,agcd Ion hand ho joined licr'a with the same,pro nouncing tho eternal vow of love, In a voice, whoso hollowncss must have struck a warning to auy lieatt less preoccupied than her own. But Alice was only conscious of tier own exceeding fullness, nnd happily had no thought beyond, "I am his, and lie is mine," which tho occasion might Well justify. Yet surprise and pain grew in her bosom, when, in the bridal tour that followed, tho hand wni not withdrawn. If ho caressed her, that mu(e, unintelligible member was always there, chilling and thrusting her back with a strange poner. And, even it she rested in tils bosom, tho hand was still between, like a thick wall, through Which lieai t could not answer unto heart; so si lence fell between them; for Alice could not forget tho dreary, Intervening hand; nnd yet that was tlio ono theme upon which her llis scaled themselves. She could not shape into speech tho deathly fear that possessed her, sho had no words for tlio vaguo misgiv ings of her soul. I have said sho could not forgcl; yet this would sometimes happen, a3 once, when wandering with Hulaud,in a peaceful valley, embosomed like a nest of greenery, in the bend of n silvery riverj sho cried, with pos donate yeai nine! Ohl if it were possible for the water to wind around, and lock us here, foreverj fiom the rest of tlio worldl" To which his absent smile must have been sufficiently chilling, without tho pain of a mora unmistakable reply. Wish fof no sach isolation at least for mo, Alice; it would bo slow death." And ills eyo dropping, bIio remembered tho covered heart, and was silent ogain knowing it would he, Indeed, as ho said; so tlio wisli went out in tho very moment of its kindling and never flickered again. It was not long before a feeling camo over her, as if the doors of her homo weio locked n feeling which grew and strengthened when the two wero fairly established in tho quiet and security of tho noblo old country house, descending upon Alico with, the re mainder of her patrimony; and whither her husband's sisler, at his earnest invitation, had likewise, coins to live. Elvira Home, In many respects, strongly resembled her brother. Tall, dark, and gravej sho had tho sjmo high lineaments, tho same mysterious sweetness liaunliag tho willful mouth; witli tho same full, melan choly eves. But Elvira's contained more intensity than his; indeed this was so much tho case that Iter presence was oppressive to weal: and nervous organizations. Mice instinctively shrunk from her. She knew not why. Possibly Elvira made no efl'ort to win tho confidence of her young sUter-iu-Iaw; lor sho was taciturn iu com inon with most thoughtful natures. But however that 'may be, the two lived entire ly apait, not estranged, eiuco they hud ticv er been together, but removed like souls in separate spbcrcsj lor Elvira was strong and sell-sufficient, while Alico was a human ivy weak, and clinging to every supiort around her that did not positively repel. Not unfrequently Alice beheld Elvira's intense gaze riveted lipoil Roland, and es pecially it dwelt upon the covered heart; af ter which she never failed, herself, to be come tiio subject nf those bright and search mg eyes, in which sorrow nud oofnpassiou, with something of scorn, forever blended. Oltcn and again she would think to evade that gaze, Whose secret sympathy, with its still disdain, grew insull'eraoly piinful at last. Yet over it searched her out, as with a sort of fearful magnetism, constraining her to look up nud fjee it liko un ugly truth.- In truth, iu occasional losses of feverish thought, both tlioso eyes of Elvira's seemed to melt into one large, luminous orb.whichj chining fiom the center of her loreheod,firo sented a clear and mirror-liko surface, in whose leptlij brokenly reflected, would ap pear the dreadful mystery of the coveied heart; yet ever before sho could pluck it up fiom its drowning depths, diving back again.it would bo swiltly lost, liko a dol phin, sunning himself for a moment on the surface of tho ocean, and then buried him self beneath tho broken brightness of the waters almost as soon as seen; whilst noth ing remained behind but a pair of intelli gent eyes, with Which Alice could not won der, ns they bent over book or drawing, that her wild fancy had taken such liberty; nud a sense of intolerable pain, sinking all the more deeply that it was narneltse and unspoken. Neither was Elvira's the only face that cast a troublous shadow on Alice's life.True, the other was but seen nt long intervals, and yet, glancing past her In giddy dances, in picturo gallery, church, or ttreet, it was lighted with the triumph of nn eye aveng lugancisnt wrong, speaking moro plainly than in words: 'I wish you joy of youreovcrcd hsartyAl ice Home." After which Alice was suro those eyes, at some time or other, had been permitted to look into the covered heart, and if they would, could tell her mora than sbo knew. Yet that fair woman never crossed Itoland Home's threshold, nor was her name eVer spoken In his house. liut unspoken names aro none the leas present. And most likely Alice had some such vaguo thought, as sit ting ajtart in silence and shadow, which all the ruddy glow of the evening fires could nut light up, sbo would hear Roland and Elvira speak strange words, to whoso mean ing she oould attain by nn effort of thought. And after Which Elvira's smile would seem to say: "You cannot comprehend us. Wo are a pe culiar oud sacred family the oldest arls- tocraov under the sun; whilst you aro of the people, bom to serve as a hand-maiden. Fooliah child! to look so high, it ia no un ion, but an alliance! Hear it as best you may, and let the covered lieait alone, nor fret vourpoorbraln with our strange speech; for you will never know it never!". "Aauirtf not after ut, poor child! It Is as great a gulf as that between Dives and Laz arus. At th cattle of gods we are fed by invWibU priests warmed at a greater altar tbau the euu't; and knowing a minietery not virginal than moon and atari, we rlae in our growth till the lark Is a speck bene it ut. and his song a far away who. Can you make vvmga of y.air j&u. ! U) iollcnv? G dd iagoi.l.uui it IS powe ; but will iUafify bUBgiu' I'.n rr i.l.ia i.iivt I Ul4 sji-'.ai ,' Id la .1 ..l.t o.i', i .tu"' I' r'UIU- smilo was, that when Roland would dwell on some heroic deed, his kindling eyes for ever sought Elvira's in sympathy, passing by Alice like a shadowj so also, when he had a thought to communicate, it was to her that ha turned for answer. Whilst El vira, whenover sho liked, might come lu and out ol the dim, wist chamber, wains dated with oak, and lined to tho ceiling With dark volumes, and huge folios, in strange characters, Where Roland passed his days; hut whither, If Alice stole sometimes fiom her dreary self, Bhe must needs feel tho weight of a lonliness more awful tbau else where, In tho presence of tho great dead, who, through her husband's forbidden cour tesy, seemed to frown her back as an Intru der in their nugtlit dirclo. Iteuca her visits becatno rarer and rarer, till at last sho went no more; though sometimes standing on the outside, in tlio dark, sho would press her pale face against the panes, and gaze in, with consuming eagerness not unmingted with a sort of fearful, shuddering curiosity. On such occasions sho never failed to see Roland and Elvira, side by side, bending over soma mysterious volume; and one? a pale halo playing around, above whose lambent llama their twin heiuU seemed bursting Into resplendent flowers, rare and dazzling beyond anything even in a tropi cal florai But delirious fires probably shed their fantastic light on such visions; for Al ico was a frail woman! at best, and tho cov ered heart had made sad Jlavoo with her health. It could have been only fever that gave her courage, at length lo cry: "Roland, take away tho hand and let mo seo your heart!" Tho tones wero full of pathetic entreaty Nevertheless, Itoland only replied to it by Etroking her brown hair mechanically, and smiling down upon her, ns one on a child oskirlg a precocious question, tho answer to which would bo neither judicious nor com preliensible; still it soothed her for tho tirrie, like an anodyne :i chronic pain, and sho sobbed herself to sleep on his bosom. But this could not last, and, again casting herself at his feet, and clinging to him with passionate embraces, sho pleaded, pitcously "Roland! Itoland! take away tlio hand from your heart! It will drive ma madl" It was a prayer to reach a heart of mar ble, and accordingly there was rustling and stir under Roland's immaculate linen, as If the hand struggled to releaso'itsclf. But Elvira's voieo calling fi om tho gafden, "Itoland)'' ho pressed it down closs again, like a stono niuved by soma convulsion from beneath; and! s n frown gathered upon his brow, uttered the stern command: "Never spook of it again!" Tho whisper of tho tragic voice, sounding like thunder to her terror-6tric!ten cars, so paralyzed her twining' arms, that they fell away from him liko the arms of a dead wo man, and trailed upon tho ground, never moro to clasji him through all her injured lire again. From that day tho brightness Went out of her eye, and the rose, tho last lingering roso of her brief summer faded in her cheek. More heavily her step fell upon the garden walk, nud mole lingering every day, as sho came down the broad staircase from her bri dal chamber, wh'cro Holanri's measured kindness struck moro fatally than auger could have done. Tho house, in tho meanwhile, assumed a Strahge aspect, everything changing itsclia raeter to her gloom-haunted gaze. The laco draperies floating over tho windows in sun ny fleeces hod a funeral air; the glancing marbles seemed liko a family of sisters fro zen into stono by her sjieechless grief; the fountains wero fountains of tears flowing in mute sympathy with her passion; whilst the spacious chambers, illuminated with mellow pictures, seemed haunted with shad ows, and rustling with unearthly sounds. Now it was gliding feet; then a iluttcr, os of soft garments; nnd again sadjwelling sighs, accompanied with floating melodies, plain tivoin their dying sweetness, as the death song of the swan; A bird singing iu the elm branches, on n summer's day, seemed at a dlstauco as in conceivable as her own youth; and when a stray gleam of sunshino chanced to slant through the ehaded panes of flint glass, it showed her chamber a great grave; whilst in its light she beheld herself thoglrost sho was haunting her own inanimate remains. But, perhaps, tho strangest hallucination of all was, that Roland Homo, tho accomplish ed scholar and gentleman, was no more hu man, but a man of marble, petrified by his own right hand. Of courso such a notion could only pro ceeded from the hectic With which Alico was slowly consuming; despito sagacious doctors recommending iron, when tho irou already entered her soul. What careful nurses they placed around her) What vials and What delicacies load ed the table at her bedside) And, above all, how tenderly they shielded her from tho autumn winda) sho who had lived in Arc tic coldness so long. Sho said tbey were preparing to bury her before death; nnd, probably impelled by some such fancy, she oontiivcd one night to evade her nurses, and steal away, in her night robe, and willi sllpperles feet, to the dim, oaken chamber, where Roland passed so much time. Lifting tho latch softly, she saw him within, sitting alone, asleep, in his great velvet cushioned chair, ns insensible to tho gliding ghost be side hitn as tn tho gutty winds outide ting ing such wild and mournful music from the solemn harp strings attached to the ease mentt of the chamber. How, indeed like marble he looked) not a hair stirring on hit sculptured brow; not a shadow, not a motion, except as the deep cheat hea fed witli I rregnle r breathing; heav ed and fell again with its burden of incxpll cabie life. Then It came into Alioe's heart, as she bent toward him in overwhelming return tho old patwnato love, to lift tho hand un knowingly, und see into theeovtred heart a moment. It was a thought no sooner born than acted upon. And the terrible energy the energy of deepalr with which she clasped hii arm must have inevitably ao compUebatl I la purpaw, had not-ob! fatal discovery! the Saab, of the two to insepar ably knit together, that human strength was uouarleat to Wrench them apart. Why ahnuld the cletp her two bands to her fact It v,is a f-iibh to an ile one ttronger tl.kn Al ice -tr.al b'iod.ng vuion of a woman, w th u v i .v I'. ...:h w.-lr.,; i !i'r loe'-3, l.t'!- ii - . ,i.l (..? rr.o,.o cf I Ju 3! .! .. :n have disturbed Rolana's sleep", for he knit tod his brows uneasily, and with a motioli of the right arm murinuied: "Closer) closer) that no eve may behold the vultures eating beneath eating, yet never gorged." Could it liavobeon the wild cast wind that made her sink her so heavily oi hit feet, winding her silken tresses about her b&soffi! as if to warm its sudden coldness For li was thus Roland found her, hours after wnrd,whcu he wakened from his long slum ber. "Now you will lift the cover) Roland' Hied Elvira, "aud face the world With Id open oye again. You know the path lead ing through tho meadow, and across the rivulet to where the old cottage stands?Ahd Who Is coming to meet you from the door-' way, her willow changed to palms, and the' smile shining as you left It?" But Roland, shaking his bead sadly; pointed to the hushed linage beside htm, "The work of destruction is completer Id me than lu her; nnd, if I would, I cannot now uncover the heart Set)" and Ho thow ed her how the ono h'ad become a part of the other. "As for the path to the cottage; it Is wild and rank with weeds, and she who' is Waiting in tho doorway Ir a stranger." "Nevertheless," said Elvira, when Roland had turned away, "he will Sculpture a cov ered heart upon her monument, as n peni tential offering to her names; and then for tho cottage again! A man Is a man, and nothing under the sun is evelusting but lovo." A DAKOTA LOVE STOHV. William Dowdall, of Faxon, Sibley coun ty, Minnesota, the head of a numerous family of boys and girls, yielding to the' laudable-ambition of finding a larger farm for his family, Set his face to tho westward; and selected himself a home of 320 acres In rango JO, in McCook county, Dakota. So well pleased was ho With tho ctfunlry that ho resolved to selid Ills two grown updaugh tcrs out to the new land of promise that each of them might secure a farm of her own. With this nim,in view, the old gen ieman, before leaving made arrangements with Chas. Barrett! a claim i agent and lo cator, who gtllded himself In his homeseck ing, to receive his diughters upon their ar rival nt Sioux Falls. In course of time' Dowil all's daughters, Nellie and Annie, ar rived at the "Lowell of tho West," and true to his appointment and instinctive gallant ry the lively land man, Barrett, met hem , at tho depot. They wero a pair of charm ing girls, calculated to excito in the manly bosom a regret that In this favored region a man can marry only ono wife at a time' Added to tho charm of personal appearance; Nellto Dowdali, one of the sisters,-was the happy possesir of ways at once practical . and fascinating, Nellio meant busiuess; talked business, and was business all over. Sho talked in an eminently practical man-' ncr to the land agent, and an arrangement mis entered into- that that they should start upon their laud-exploring trip next morn ing. Sister Annie Was simply loveable. Nellie was the business partner of the con cern, and it was deemed inexpedient to take' Annio along, Nellie volunteering to "go it alone" With tho land man and select claims' for herself and sister. On the trip tbey wero accompanied by other homeseekers, but Barrett and Nellie Dowdall occupied aV fmemost plactj in the procession, enjoying a whole wagon and quiet conversation tor themselves. As far as the history of the af fair discloses, the nholo conversation related exclusively lo business. Tho girl selected ar pro emptiuu nud timber claim (320 acres) for hefself, and the same for her sister, and resolved to rompieto the business of her mission by proceeding to the Yankton land offlce, GO miles distant, to file the necessary application for the claims. It was afternoon' on a rainy dry in April, unpleasant for K long ride in au open wagon, and tba land agent, fearing that in the darkness they might losa their way, suggested that they make lay o?er under shelter on tho prairie that night; but tho bright young blonde from Minnesota camo west on business and expressed her determination to have him go on and make the entry at Yankton. Their task accomplished they returned to Sioux Falls, and tho two' gtr's again set out for Minnesota. But Nellie left a plodge be hind. Her heart was with tho McCook county land agent Before leaving she made him her promise that in two weeks (he would return, and made arrangements with him to send a dispatch announcing the time of her arrival. On the anticipated day Barrett rodo eleven miles lo Cameron, the' nearest postoffico, to receive hor communi cation; and in response to its call rode all night, arriving at Sioux Falls at an early hour next morning. Hero ho met the Minnesota blonde; "soft eyes looked love to' eyes that spake again," and inside of a single hour the Dakota boy and Minnesota girl wero made ono flesh. "Two souls with but a single thought Two hearts that beat as one." Writers of romance might weave this love' affair into a story of twenty chapters, hut wo tell the "plain unvarnished tale." The bright, bravo, business: blonde ia happily married in McCook county. Near the ruins of the old homestead shanty the' bridegroom bos erected a neat story-and-a-half cottage which travelers by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul railway may des cry, half a milo distant from tho railroad on the prairie, two miles west of Bridgeport In McCook county. In the eastern States a story of this kind would be termed a romance; but in Dakota' such affairs are Cvery-day, commonplaru occurrences. Dakota Territory is broad enough, and IU hardy sons are gallant enough to afford a farm of 320 acres and a wealthy husband to overy brave, good look ing girl who has the courage and desire tor "go wet and grow up with the country." "Don't Know Itulf their Value." "They cured me of Ague, Billloutnesi and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had half a bottle left which I used for my two little girla. who the doctors and neigh said oould not bo cured. I would bats lost both of them one night if I bad nut given them Hop Bittors. Tney did them so muish good I continued their use until they were cured. That it why I say you do nut know half the vadue of Hop Bitters, and do -Ml renoiomend thsiu high enough."--B , Kuehetier, N. Y. Sen other column. aseneaii Mifvl hmt- A Brooklyn mm r a 1 ado W:u !i i lod tr-ir, o cau.i . oq :lb aa'oa -:ta - i