i.-.!r.ir Advertising Rates. The Carbon Advocate. An Iii-lpjierident Fomllv N.(. ilr Publttihed evr-ty ATl HlAt, .i Leltight'Mi, CV'lmri l.'i'.,P. ., by litltRY V. VtlliTi:i.ll it". OITrfK-BA fJlAVAY. a I"1' ika'aner M.rr" the Leblab ih,. P. R.tViut. Terns: $1.00 wjmm in Aflyaiice' Brent Dr.ecMiTi'x of ftifs am mvct J o b Pri i?: ti 11 g ' ATVKM I.Otf ."tic We desire II to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will be iuscrtotl In the columns of Thk GAitaox Advooati that may be received from unknown parties or fl nil I Unless accompanied by the cash The following are our oslt terms t ONK BQU1I1K (10 LISE3), One year, each Insertion. .. 10 cts. Bix months, each Insertion. .n, 16 cts. Three months, each insertion., 20 cte, Less than three months) first Insertion $1 j each subsequent insertion..,...! 25 cts, Local notices 10 cents iwr lino. H, V. MOItTlIlMKR, Publisher. H. V. Mortiiimer, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." $1:00 n Year if Paid in AtTvauco. VOL. VIII., No 48. LEUIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.2 5 1 Ollf A. 1$. Mssr9 Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin anfl Sheet-Iron Ware and General House FiirnisliiiiE Goofls. noorirvn nml SrotJTsNO done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. Terrklnrtof P10VJ3 OtlATfiS niid FIUK il RICKS kt'ittcomtintlr uu kind. Stoke on SOUTH Street, A few doors sbove Bank St., LEIIIOIITON. ratronnre solicited Satisrac irn gnnvnntei d. Olt. S-yl A. I) AIOSSHIt. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHKY Respect fully announces toiler Criemtp and tho tmblln Kenerall, that 'tin liai moved back to Lehlghton, nnl Is now located in Mm laruo tore room on Socoinl Street, two doors aliovo Iron, and earnestly Invites llirlr ultentlun to her New, Large and Elegant iaortmenl of Notions and Fancy Goods, tomprtslmr. Underwear, Herlin ami Ocrman toWn Wool", Hosier, Imported and Do iinestlo Ultibiint', Ulnves. Klwers and a fine assortment of New Designs IN FANCY AltTlCLlS 'Also, in connection Willi the above. I keep t full ami complete stock of or,ic ritui js. 4jIMllUnUEI ANDSWirZCfl CHL'ESL', 'llllllll'S ft foiilVct ton, 'fet-ether with a vnrlelyof f oils not ircnernl. ly kept ln any other store in tnwn. lfyun do in at see what you want, ask for It. A share of public patruniia-o solicited, and perfect satlsrictlon guaranteed In price ami quality or itoods. SbconO. St, 2 floors aliove Iron, AprlUO.mo. LEHI'lllTON, Pa. Livery & Sale Stables BANK 8THEET.bltllir.UTON, Pu FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUKIAOES. AnS positively LOW Kit I'llKra than any oiuor iivci j 1,11 mo uoamv. Large ana hindsomo Cnnlajrns for Fanerwl purposes ana weuainss. uaviu liuuiutT Not. 22. 1S7J MW Tho understKned respectfully nnnonnccs to uis numerous menus nm. me punno ittnerar ly, that beta mtw preparol in supply .hem with choice KHOAIS KK M .Nbvji'.ll SKY, at the lowest iMnrket Triers. Yard andOfUneat hxihaRge Hotel, I.MihtO". I'h. Jttlyai.niO DAN. K1..X. AKtUt. E. F. LUCKEXIIACH, Two Doors Bilow tlie "Droadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Ds)er in all rattirns of I' ain std fane. "Wall JPajpeits, Window Sharks, JPriints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CARII PllICRS. ,'arOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LE1IIGIITON, PA. Sole agent for tbe J. & C. Fischer Piano ; Jknd dealer in all kinds nf Pianos and Organs. Terras low and easy, Male, lumber, bricks, ets,, taken In exchange Sheat Made and books furnished on short otlse. Tar particulars, terms, 4.C., Address, JOHN F. HAUIACH. Ana;. 3, H7.-ly. Lehlshlon, Fa. JJrlme Homo M.ulo Bread ! 1VI1V 00 IinNOItVl Wbmrnnoinllurli. poiiudtui'li.tii MliiemJ- ' riVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS 1 J. VT. O'NEAL, the popular llr-ad and into stakor, of Let.is.titoii m ur.lerinniftf-t ,lie .lanta f the llmea lua iteMieo he rroji.f hlave e feral! liuuio dudu UUEaPIu Fit Losvri for Twenty-Ovi-Cta. '"nl Snar, ttalafn Ceo nat C3t h. Drop t'toaai mae other i A KU. outr Ten Out' ht Diucn. Look Out for flies Wuroii! At MAUCIl OIIUV'U. on TuUr. TborwUv andKMurd v ai oi t'inaM LejlIuliru.Sai.lv LIS PORT eyerAdor no-mti t ir diy. TEUMS STUICTLl CSII f rstraauasallcind J A O'NEAL MTOkK urfw'i rtu si t) jii .K S'tl rTI UtBcntrefT UMb'uu n g, I I CABDS, tlnnt nml llnr Mftkeri 3llatonIlrttney, in Levari' butliting, Hsttk street AUordtrt promptly UlUd work warranted Attorneys. jonji kuxk, ATTOHNKY AT LAV, Office i Corner Bnsqoehsnna and ltace streets MAOCII paUNK, PA. JulySLly J"OHX I). UEUIOLCTTEj ATTOIWIET AND COONSELLOIt AT LAW, Office i ltoom 2, Olonnd Floor Mansion Ilonte MATJt'll CHUNK, TA. Mar boconwrcd In Oernnn. a& 4s.v "y .11. it.xisur.L, ATTOHNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dass StkitT,Lsni0HT0X, PA. RealKitateand Collection Anencv, Will Ituyand Sell K.sl Kutate. tJoiiVejanelnt! ,iestly done Col actions promptly made. rtettllD Kstate of Vf sients i .peclalty. Mav be consulted In Kn jllsb adUannan. Nct.2. J" AS. It. STKU I II bits, ATTOKN SY AT LAW, 3- Onice : Jl floor of Ithoad'i Hall, Mauoli Chunk. Pa. All ImKlnviis eutru.ted to blm wltl be promptly (ttended to. MbtS7. ly. "O J. MF.r.llAN, ATTHRNUY AT LAW, Snjncorabovo.MA SI HOt'SE MAUOil 011UNK, Plkha. ira-Can eunsulted In riormsn rJan9. Justices and Insurance. X conveyancer, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The f HowinuLCnitipinldSHre Represented: LKllA.N )N Ml) I'tlALl'inK, ItUADINO MUTUAL 1'lllE, WXOMINO FlIIK. ror r-viLi.!: Finu. LllltlOll l'J UK. and tno mav Ef.ntli ACCIDfilN r iNtHJltANCU. Also linnsrlTanli and .Mutnnl Iforso Tblet Dtteo ivonud Iu uram e (.vnniatir. Jtmcil C3. 1871 I HQS. KKMErtKIt. gr.RNAKl) IMILMl'S, Oouhtt nmtDIKO, MAUOH CHUNK, Pa. Fire lnsurarivo Agent. POU'JIF.S In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Jtates A tig. AI.IIIX STOLIE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insnrance Agent SIADOII U11UNK, PA. S- Iluslncss transacted In English and German. Aun.23yl Physicians and Dentists. Q . HtiWEIt, M. I , lU.P.,1 Office ! Opposite the Post umce. BANK STREET, I.EIIIOHrOX, Pa. May be consulted In either the FnitHsh or Qennan l.anKuagc. July lu-l D it. cii.-.s. riiAito, Veterinary Surgeon, sank srnuET LF.nminoN. ta. Diseoaei of tbe Foot n s eJi.iltr !'ey be coiut.dli En lisli r O'limn. Julyi; yt Slatington Dental Office, EeTASUSIIl!Dl870.) Arliacial Teeth Made to Restore tte Origiual Coutonr of Lips & Cheeks. Dr. L. Campbell. Fillo Tcktii A SrtciALTV. loct. 4-ly D It. V. A. COItTUIOIIT, SURGEOX DENTIST, Tenders his professional services to the ien file nf Mauch Chunk, Lchighton, Weissporl' 'ackcrton and vicinity. OFFICE i Opposito the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCIl CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Ltuhln2; Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfjetory. aug2-yl Y. RKIIKIt, .11. I)., I'AUUVVluLE. C. i bin Conntr, Pa rri.n put Ileslrteuce ... f oni 7 a. m. to ic a. m """"I .nilj.io n.iilup iu Unv be consii ted 1 is thn fjenuan Lauitiisce I. 0. Aildre ni'lii; htoo. mar. 11, If A. DDItllAMCIt, M 1)., I'llV'IClAN' ANIlfCHHBON prlHl niteiitlitii piM In I'bmnlr IiIkiis.. fnc. ''iiuth Kn.t ri nrr lri'ti nii.f t!i..l Ik.. I e lllhl'in I'a. prl 3. IK7A jsq" II. Ki.ltKK, M. I). U, N Kznintnliii; surRrntl. ritAlITICI.NO rilYMUIAN and SUc OUON. Oeficsi ilank Btieet, UEBEB'b ULOCK, Lekich- ton. I'M. May tie consulted In tbeQerrn n Laucuaxe. Nov. 3 . F. A. I.F.HUANV. Snlloltnrnr American and Fureijc I'atints. Vasliliia;toi. D.IJ. All business oniiecle.l wl b I'.uems, wlietnerlie. fore tin Patent Ofttcenr 'he ourls, promptly attende.1 in, Nncli.irKein ilot.tile.su patent ll.ecured. Hi ul lor circular. ocls-tr 'ilesnon Wnnto We w in' Oood Men Tl "1J;.I U ill I IIC ill .'UALii.KS. S iiiiplis Fr". 'i tills no Ico u mill ndlt uli ymir np I a bn, Iso s.'iul a 3r tit a'umii u, insure aiiStter. s. F 'tT It I JtUll., UliwlDail.il. s p.ll-lmi AGENTS WANTED 31 Aril i UK ever InTin'ed Will knit a ullr of siiliia:a. wi h III K .and 111; rnurLiTic, In so minutes li will also knit n are.it varl eiy ii inn v waik in. whie't ih. re is !) a relr maiket Sen t fnr ri eniar and ro'ina toino I lViMUL KNlTTINilMAOHINE I'd 4 !9 WaibiCKtiu St., Boston. Mass Sept m MILTON A, WEISS, eoccsson to ItOMIG & HOFFORDi CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, la prepared lo Manufacture, to order, every description ol OARRIAOF.S. IIUUOIE.0, SLEIGHS. BPltlNO WAOONS, Romig'sPat. Platform "Wagon, fce., at lowest rates for Oath. REPAIRING Of all description promptly atlendtd to at the molt muonable prices. A3-All Work guaranteed, and patronage la respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WEISS July 24, USO-jl Central Carnage Works, Bank St., Lcliigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest t.'alli 1'rlccs. Ilcpairlnji; Promptly Attended to, TREXLER & KREIDLER, April !4, 1870 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WJEAND, Carriages,"SVagon s.Sleighs.&c CORN n OF HANK AXI1 IKON STREETS, LEHNHITON. Fenna., Itespectrully announces to bis friends and the nubile, that hols orenared tu Itniiii Hit Hi... crlpllon. of UrtllKIAOES, SPHINO WAOON". , . NLKIOHS, tee.. In tho Litest and Most Appmred -tles, nt Prices Hilly as low ns tho .amo cm bo obtain, ed elsi'wbrri'.Kiinrantei ln;r I Ii l stKcnsnnrd Mmerlal and inot substantial workmansblp. Particular all, ntlon given lo REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaun respectfully solicited and perlcct satlsfai-tlon uuarai teod. Dec o. 1679-yl DAN. W IE AND. We will Pay the Postage AND SEND JOU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 cen ts ! kVifll II it, Less than 2 cents per Week FOR A LA It' IE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS, Carbon Advocate, Lrlilglitou, I'll. mow- inis to voun neighbor IIIAI.'1 19 IN WKll.TIIt Dr V. ('. Wrst'a NF.av and IinAtx Tbrat WKNT. u p".lll or lij.lerlj. Iuiii,... C.iil vunK-ii', N rvmia o.d o!in Ue..li lieures ..in. Loh. of Muiiior'. ma o iIcdi, liniii. teney. luvoitntuiv Iula- n m, 1'rom.ituru ole Air., caused iiv over eait dn. eeif.ibue n' i ver li.iui'xei ce, lu.iii irmn w m.. v, doom anii i.fatb. O..o bui will euro ricem ca ,a. Kacli oox 0. iu inauuH ii umHi' trcut.'-eir. Oun tm nrii not ii ex i xe 'oafln. du I r- a. 111 bi in il imp Id mi reo iit I o .ie. We mar on ee nt box tic ire anr oi-e Win eaoii ider oieV'itb ua lot ix bixea. ucioaiaau it nil' ill a . wii Jill -iid t..o lurch -rrnut wrir.rn it i.n t loreniM Hie uk.ii t if me Iriw'iii uailma 11 I eir.ci ru o nu.ir nl ta'a ii'it uvw.i.n n.e .i.ali.ini moid r i r 'm ur iu i.t J II u x U r t o , 8?.'i' l.',.""l"'".'s 'i "SW M ii u blimL .titi 0.1H. A J DU lwl.0 .ikui, L list- illfll Kt.INE ACO l'b do Wholesale Aeeutt. eept iS.'j ly W ATP HPS S,;,i!I;Ae?rTc'e'iV-. mo niiiuiiuui Nli ipirta of tlie U.H.ani C art : V- C. IIUDLKY 4 CO., liup.iitrr- aod Mauu sdiurera. Hentei. pr. .aa llcb J ilr I'rt .st AW K n oiir'Wn Ten fa. 0 5l(klk satHIre la . ita lei If ton (UJUU auiai.u iaea at wb cb pe soi s of .? "ttbereii in-.e oreai p yaUtl.e time thav work, vt to for tTt.cuiar 10 u. If t'Vrrr tXl I'onlaod, He. JnnaM t No Patf nt No Pay. PATENT obtained for Inventors in the tntited StateB, Conaln and Europe, ul reduced rates. With our principal office loented in Washington) directly; opposite tho United Slates Patent Office, we nro able to attend to nil patent business with greater promptness and des patch and at less co?ttlinn other patent at torneys who arc at a distance from Wash ington and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make ptclimlnary examinations null furnish opihiotis as to Jiatcntablity, free of charge, and all who are literestcd m new Inventions and patents aro liyited to send for a copy of our "Guide for otainlng Patents," which i3 sent free to any ndlress, and contains complete instructions ho to obtain patents and other vnhmble mater. Wc refer to the German-American NatWl Hank, Wnshineton.D.C.; the Royal Swidh, Norwegian and Dtlnish Legations, at Washington; lion. Jos. Casey, late Chief JustieeU. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of tlieV. S. Patent Office, and to Senators in d erriicrs of Coneres from ever)' Stnte. A.ldres i LOUIS BAGGER A CO.. Solici tors nf Pal nls and Attonievs at Law, LeDroil BulldliigVAsmNOTQX. P.O. dcc22 3 .' yi$W Respectfullv nnnonnees to the rcoplcof I.e lilgbtiin und Its vicinity. Hal lie Is n.iw pre pared tosupply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the liest Seasoned Mate, rials at Prlcos fully ns lowiis tbo.anienrilcle, enn bo Louulit Inr el' wlieru. Hero are a few ol tho Inducements offered : P'irlor Sets at Inim $50 to $C0 Walnut idnrWe.tiii Ilrcs-lnjr t'nso llO'lr'uiin Sulies. 3 pieces tatoM Palmed Heilriiiuii ulli s $IS tu SKI Ibitin Seatnl t'halri. per set ofe.... !) t)i.mmiu Inilin, per eet of 0 l anil all otneruoons eqnuiiy enrnp. In this co-inectlnn, 1 dcslru to call iheat. tcnliun ol the people to my ample fjrllltics In THE UNDERTAKING wlthaNKW nml HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull linoiifO i?-KI.TS and OOr FINS, I am prepaied io attend ppnupily to all or ders In ibts lino at lowest prices. Patronage n sportfully solicited and the most ample satlsuctlaii guaranteed, V. SriIWAinz, octlS HANK M., Lthlgliton. FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS, AND PUH011ASE Ami- cultural Implements, The Boit In tho Market, at J. i . GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers CHEAP FUH OAslI, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c AT HIS iTAItdWARR bTORS. Apm j-rmj Lehighton, Pa. F you auk ix xi:i:n OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE rOPDLAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PItlOES VERY LOW FOR OASII. Th public patronaxo solicited, Juljl-tf JMl'OItTAXT ANXOIISCEUEXI I I'OST OFFICE l.UILDIXO LEIIiailTO.V, PA., has the Largest and Most Extensive Stock uf DATS, UAPS, etc, ever ofTered In tbls horoiivh. Having pnr rlnne.1 my StiK-k in ll.e Eastern nml oilier IMnnufjcturie-' i nt ly in ibe season and m a s.iTlnir n lOtulft ier eemuiti mi ili p'enent A.ivai.eetl I'ruetf. 1 am i.reijiretl fnulleeec. 'rmnllnary lielueemema t my ous uiih-ii. Speel.il attentlou has been atveu to the .eleo Fall and Winter Boots ! ... and I Invite mynumerons filends and patrons ' ti call ami exauitnv my stock Lufo'e makluic their iuri'haae-i 1 laewhere, as I am pripa'eil in ntve rpic.ai lnduceuicnta 10 ail CASH Pt It' 'HAS 1-US - S4pt SO. ---aum- s BUJ ESS Railroad Guide. J, II I LA. ti ItISAt)l.(i UA1LHOAO. Arrangeini'iit of rassi'figet- Trains. AUnt'-T I0TU. 83". Trains leave ALL. KM UA'N usfollowsi- (VIA '. HKIOJlEA LAILUOAll). For rliUi.ileiplila.uflu , 1.43, ii.iu, a.m.. anil 5o p. in. MJKDAYF. fx l'blladt Ipbln nt 4.ft n. n..3.tfi n. m. VIA F.UI rr.NXA. LIIAKCI1.) ForRoiil'uu inn Ji'iin.ou.vi s.Ca, .a m 13.10 ni a uttp. ui ler Lancastei and Columbia, A 50, v.3'a.ra. and t.Sun ui t-UNDAYS. Vm Iteai'lns. 4 30 p. m. l'or iteadmx, llarrlnuuig, anil way po nts, 0.C5 p. m, (VrA IICTIILCIIKU.) Forrilfctelol bl fiom L V. Depot 4.4S. 0.12, a. m , ?. 3 5.1 1, S.1 ;r. m. Mummy 4 no p.m. For I'iiliaeeii bin Horn L & b Lipt.t a. m 12 4 i.tX I- U p. m. Tialm fuh a LLC- TOWN leave as followtt (VIA l'lUIKIOSIIt.N IIAILI.OAU.) Leave l'lula lululila. 7.4'J a. m. uuu 1.0;, 1.C0 .iiiCft.Uw 11. m. SUNDAY-, r.oavo rullauelpblu, 8.0' u. ni., 81C ai.d '4.15 p. ni. (VIA KAST I'F.N'SA eiiasch i Leave Rcoius l..u.ui., ..iu :.:'i."r.rt C.H P.M.. Leave Hnnlnburc, C.lli, 8 tC audr.Su. a. 111., 1.4 j nml t.uop. in. Leave Laucaiier. 8.0in.in.. i.fO and 3.91 p. m. Leatoluiubla 7.6r a. in MS and 3.4uu. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Headluir. 7.10 ai.dti. s a.m. I.eavelluili.i un,6 2 a.m. (Via hltiilmifu.) leave "blbifie.u lla 1,11. io, S.4S :.15, 8.00 o. in, &ui.d iv b 3 a m. .nn 11. 111 Trains nmike tlms ) tun tonuil finmdepnt 81b and Uteeii atreeta. riitlai:o;pht 1 ottier unluxton '1 1'ein iiio.TU it?cet ilcpnt. finlna 'V11B t.ilebem" tun to it' n fioui itcr-a bt. Hep. t. except t ose inniked () 1 ne u 41 e. 111 nml s..Vni. 11. iiiiinsfroni Allen. tonu.nmi tlic7.4i a.m. nml Si) n, m, trim a Hoin IMiiluiie piii 1. liac tlitnucb taiato and Inim X'tiiledclpnla. J. K. WOOT1EN. Oetrat .Vrtnftffer. CO HANCOCK. CVtl'l Pan. A riclcf Wfienf. may 15 OF LYNN, MASS, riscovctiEit or VEGEffABIB COMPOUND. The Pg;jtlvr-Cnrq For all Penialo Complaints. Tils preparation, as Its nano slnlncs, consists of Vejetalilo rro.-wrtles tliit ara Lirml ji to tho tio.t deb IcitalnTftb'd. Upon ono trial tba lucrlts of tLtj Con ixiid will lie rccojnlzaJ.asrebef Is immediate and Vn Ita uso U costlauod, ia'n!ncty-ntno ciucaln a hua. jd,apcrmnncr.tcurol3eCcitcd,a3tliouaands wl tea t. x On account ofl:jprovcnmer!ti,itlito-c7re-ct Sicni'edftndprescrDodby tte belt I'liy&iclaus In tie country. It will core crtlrcly the irorst form ef filllnr or t'e utrras, L:ucorrLLa, irrcjlilr.r and r- " "ca.tinAtlon.allOviu-lanTrouUcs, lr.amaatloa i..J Clccretlon.floodlns.t'.lr: i.lactmcrts aad the coa ecuer.tsplnilieakncrif r.i.dis ecic:: Uy adapted to t loCLanffocf Lift. Iti..:iCiolvo and cs'icl fimera f aml'ieatcrjjtnaacar'.yctra of dcTeVnent. l:.e t:ad:acy tj cancerous buatoratlioro I) cbeuai very tpoedilylyluuc. la fart it has rroved ti be tao r et C3t aid U t remedy tbat baa ever lca Cerv . r c.b Upcrm ttoa every po.-tlja of tho FTEtea.ur.u.vcs n:wU.oandt yr. Urc-iiil U .tacr:,SatU.:7, do i.traja 0:1 f rav ag f or Btl-iulaaJji, m.d relieves -trcanc&B of taactama-:!! It cursj T-loatlns, Headaches, Jferveua ricr'rctv-, QcncrilDc'jXtj.cleerlcKncu, U.rctilcn r.J li.ul ccstlon. Thatfecl'jiBif bca:-;rcc:6v.-n, canal-;- r-r'n. wclcat and lactache, is clv.ca rcrrrricnt:y cured I y Its use. It irtll r.t iu u . cj, t:d udcn A c:rcuu.ta.T rea, ect it hanaory wl'.atU Uw tilt governs tie fcmalosyrlcui. rorKldacyComrlilafaof ibr m tbls eorapoond Is uniurpiixJ. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vejetablo Compound Is prepared at r3 ar.d r wlietc-n Ave-je, Lyni, la-r ITlcoCl M. -X octtl-.4 0. U...:LywaJi.lt:.o fanncfplll,aJ,lalhotri, ut L-aoaccs, on reec!' t of price, c:.0O, per bos. J,r ilthar. Mrs. rrrr:-;'". freely aniwers all l.ttcra or !u ltry. Send for paiu pilct AJdrosiai above JL'en.-i (Jlj jmper. No family rhouM be Mthsut . TDIA E. PI.NKnAit' U'.nrLLLS. Taey ok C 'patloa. lUiouincii. ladTeir'.' -ycMW.-rr Sie ,-erLox. JlUlNSTOff, HOLLO Way & nO.,nen eral ABente. I'blla.. I'a. Sol.i by A. j. I.ur Max, Liblnhton, Pa. 7 r June u, H80-ly. A Valuable Book Free "AT' tin- on bmnlc Di'ea.ea.1 miiracn a faurrti, 1 liroat Liiuk.. Ileari.hii , i ijieF KU1 e. a. I rinarr ami J'emale Ills. ;. I.n I'l ea ei t lieeioa yncdnai tve fnm th-feiilseaseacan weuiel, f-ci dtortliia nooa to tno uiulir-l.iieil nplnsicia. 01 .aie" experience, c (bused lie Lumlred 11 ,,(luir el iiciiswbi Icultv to his akin, i-eu.i tlmn top vifstiu-M f. E. l.tvinjtston.M. 11 iai Buperlor St.. To iflo. Obio. uD iTt rpilU SLATIXUTOX PLANING MILL AA'D Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATIXIJIOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Peals In all kinds and alien of rine, Hemlock Oak and Ifaid Woeo LuinOer. and is now pie parou to exeeulo aoy aiaouut of orders lor BrcssoB Lumbolt Or ALi, KINDS. Doors, Sashes, minds, Slmttcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet "Ware, Ac, With rroartueea. Brackets Made to Order. Tbe Machlnerv Is a 1 new and or tin beat and most Improve! kiotla. I oimiloy nouu bni tbe beat wotaiaeu, ue well eeanui. ami 4100a ma tells i, and aunbe clorenbietiijrna' art en entire aaii-larliuii to all who 11 ai isior iwewitb a Ordera ut wail piouimly attenaeo le. Uv cbarreo are mo-'irat- terms caab, or Intereft ibaraed alter ti.lny oat a aivit mITa call. HT Thoae rnieil In TtaiM na will flnd it t 1 heir advuntace tu lt.ve i-ldloff, Flnoi Oaarrla Poors. -aV'M. -but.irs, &c sr.. inuleattbl I'ai tnrv. Jls.it JOHN flALLIbT, Bh rrl it rgs bualueaa now before Hie public, Bfhfi.k B ott sn make moi-ev f" at or at iIirfl!il.T U work Inr n. tbau at enrtbinff e -e. C apilal nH requ reo. M o WI I alart Vn.l a u .la. an. u.m.1.. r- home iiv ti e ind istn 11. II , wutnea txT- ao 1 ir.ri-wain d evfrrwt.erc 10 vvrk f e o-. Sew 1. Hi t uie. Yon ran 'i .'.a ,,,ur wlii la ii" e f,n l' e wu. or n r v our .e U'omeni. f " ott,,'r ," ''"" tii a . w IL in.M.jinpH,,,,,,,,,, ,lt,.u,.V, eni.i. III' LIlII L'V t MM IV n till riO'wir H f JLrt at Ma" Jo For tho I'Alt'.OS ABttftATB. vau: oV ai.tiatixi.iiOt a. JJV i'llS. A. t. W. I have Journeyed fir", i'Ut not ff om pol to polo, Nor have I circled the b'lt of cither zonot Uut In wanderltK North, S"th castor West, This valo of all wean beautj'creiti O'er tho broad expanse or land old icsi I have itoue where'er I wished to lNl Have sketched ti.lnd visions with tho'cre, While trarcllnif under slraniier skies. O'er landscape s-cne, before roe spread, Autumn vies with summer In the gold Itshedif Nature, clothed In rainbow h'uis, cnniMno, To cradle Flora's youth ugalnst old Titno. Springs sparkle Into wares of crystal Unlit, dulling ns tbe dews of midsummer's nlnlitf Clouds flecked In wreaths ol mystic lUbt Of cerulean blue, tell the canopy of night. Oural'ntt streams ever murtnutlng eolt and low, Restless, like some stream broke loose from Ocenti's flow 1 Echoes borne I rum afar, thro' clustering pine Moan In low, sweet requiem on the wind. Tho moon peeps softly thro' roseate clouds of love, To throw its silvery sheen o'er peaks above Tuuched by heart n's wand uf rnaglo power, It makes an Eden of every bower. From tho rugged crag of mountain s:ecp, We'll lancy a beast ol prey ralirht leap; Through some broken uorKo so wild and deep, Or Into some dark by,s of naluio's freak, Mahonlngr, wrapt In vestal robes of light, Sleeps under beauty's trance by day and nlyht, While artist eSSlI might as well attempt to trace, The radius of the sun thro' endless tpuco. Indeed, nature wllh lavish hand has strown Its wild harr.stol fruits, of flowers nndfurnt, Monthi each co'iuottln In tho seisin's round, (.'upld, too, with tbe graces tnke tbclr turn. Tho Amethlst and Jasper walls In heaven, each gato a pearl, tVoul I It In fancy excel this vale, Tbougli ita baiuty ol carlhisborn. Petersburg, Vn., Oct. 21, 1683. TWICE BAFFLED. BY S. ASMS FROST. It is not often the fortunate, or unfnrlttn ale, fate of luwyers, after a long cource of practice to experience unbounded and sud den amazement. But on the I Oth of Febru ary, not ninny yca;s ugo, James Carter, at-tnrne.v-at-l.nv, experienced that sensation, lie had been to a wediling In tlie morning, the wedding of Mrs. Roger Alelrosa widow, tu Mr. Albert Melrose, her brother in-law. The bride, though netting forty, was very beautiful still, stylish and wealthy ; the bridegroom a handsome nun, but two years older than his wife, was one who had siuandcied a ljrge patrimony iu tho "most gentlemanly m.iiiner," and who lounged, grueofully and well-dressed, through a thoroughly indolent existence. Mr. Carter, abmo In his office, mused over the events of tlie djy, something in this fashion t "II'ui I I suppose Roger Melrose's dollars, so largely ina'cu-ed i'f l.ilo ears by success ful speculations, will follow A I boil's speedi ly, along tho sumo truck, All leit to his will 1 Anil Celiu's fnrtuno from her grand father is eutiiely under her innther'a control until she is twenty-ope, nine ycats from now. Ily this way, if she thould die before she is of age, Albert Melrose will inherit that pietly little sum, H'm I I don't exact ly ndntire Mr. Melrose. Lawyers have prejudices, usually founded upon facts. Who upmi the I'a co of the earth can bo coming here at this hour? For the office lell rang sharply, and the hands of the clocl: pointed tu one half hour before midnight And tho sensation ol amazement already referred to lell upon Mr. Carter, ns Mrs. Melrose, the bride of tho morning) walked Into the office, "Kute 1" he cried : "what has happened?" Butsliewu.su white and shivering that he would nut let her answer his question until he had brought her a glass of wine, and seen her drink it. "You have known me from 1 little child," she said, presently, with while, trembling lips; "do you think I can he trusted to act reasonably in a great emergency '" "Yes," he answered, promptly. "Then will you do what I ask now, to night, without questioning me?" "I will." "Coin is in the carriage at the door,sound asleep, poor child 1 Will you take her in here, and to morrow put her in some good school, not telling ine where she la?" "Kute I Are you mad? Tbe separation will kill you 1" "Then it must I" was the quiet reply. "But I have more to say. I want papers drawn up at once, giving you full control of Celia'a legacy from her grandfather, and imo-half of her father's estate. You have managed it all for so long, that ynttr guard ianship has really existed since Itogerdled. But I want il legally done, at onco. I want ' " pjt every particle of authority ,thut I now huM jnto your hands. Can you have the Iir ready for my signature to-morrow 7 Will you take Celia, note" Tbe pleading in Mrs. Melrose's voice could not bo resisted by one who had loyed her all bcr life, as the old lawyer had done. "Kate," be said, qnietly and gravely, "let mo be quite sure I understand you perfect ly, l'uu want Celia removed from your guardianihip entirely, and put into a school, whereyoulre to be ignorant of her address?" "Yes. I wi write to her, and receive ber letters ia thji office, through you. 06 not refuse tn "I will not. Celia Is in the carriage?" "Ycj. I win bring her here and leare her." "It will be ths kindest not to waken herl" And bare-headu, iu hit slippered feel the old lawoyr wern, Ut the carnage, hund-d his client in, and tyingt "I will brinj; this papers for your signa ture to-morrow," iUrne awjy w(,e Ibe mother preaacl one lingering k'ss up on the li of her "nlyhild.anil returned lo the house with tbe ,u0 girl, still IjU asl-ep, iu his arms. "Mrs. liane,', he said, i,rentlv. tarmlnc at bis house keeper's door, mwi you step ! Here ous mumeul. " Some dohiy, and a sleepy eMeily woman stoml in the doorway, hsr dreu' thowjug hasty arrangement. Tbu is a irmrd nf mine," Mr Oarlfraaidj "il4Mi make her eMnfortablc uu tni her a 1 - I The net morning, Mr. Albtrt furnie, 1 toiane and sn ling, seatel at tha uxur,.. is ' treaklut table iu the bouse he j p jt 'li b'"r ajii' "My dear, where is Celia? It Is a bail habit for children to Sloop too late." "Celia is not here," was the steady reply, although It cuino from lips irhite as death, "I hsvo sent her away." "Whore? She was hero yesterday, yout charming little bridesmaid." But the smile accompanying these words was not pleasant to sec "She was hero yesterday. But the ex citement of the day wearied you, and you lell asleep upon the sofa. Aro you awarn, Mr. MtlrbSf that you talk In your sleep?" The bold (yes ol Albert Melrose tlrjojied for'n moment under his Wife's steady gaze, but ii' next moment they were raised de fiantly. "It was .varccly gallant of me to sleep In your preseuoe' WV lote, end I iologize. But where have ;'CU sent Celia?" "I do not know. Y" '!'' well un derstand each other fully now. Celia is away fiotn my controt entirely ( her proper ty Is in the hands or new guardian, and 1 do not know, and shall not h'low, where she iSj unless," and the mother'; lip quiver ed, "she is III. If you wero to kill i.'ie, I could not tell you ouy mo.-e." "Kill you I AVhat sensational stuff are you talking? I am notan atMiiin, though you appear to honor me iu your thought" by euptKising bh." The rest of the breakfast was a farce for both, but ns Mrs. Melrosa left the dining mom, a pair of half-closed, evil eyes follow ed her, while a low voice hissed I "Baffled this time, my lady. It had lest not occur again 1" Society sjioke of the second marriage ol Mrs. Melrose aa one of those completely con genial and happy matches seldom seen in perfection. The appearance of the hum! some middle-aged couple wj always n de light to their friends, they were so ndmirnb ly at homo iu all society demands, so pleas ntilly cordial to every one, eo exquisitely courteous to each other. It was whispered that Ucger Melroto's lortune wns melting very rapidly In the hands of h'a successor, his wile being too deeply in Ioya to deny Albert any gralificution her money could purchase for him, hut no hint of (his ever passed the lips nf Kate Melroso. Nino years had almost gone, and in two mouths more Celia Melroso would be of legal uge, and her guardian would glvo her property inks her own hands. In all these nine ycurs Kute Melroso had not once look od into the f.icc of her idolized child, and her face had grown w.iu and pule iu the weary heart sickness of her hallow life. But, ono morning, standing in her own room alone, she read n letter that had fallen accidentally into her hands, Mr, Melrose had dropped it uain the Hour of his office, where a lawyer's sign and a few books rep resented all the business transuded. His boy hud brought the letter to the homo, and the servant there had handed it to Mrs Melrose. With it start she recognized the handwrit ing. White as a corpse, with staring eyes und tiembliiig lingers, she opened" and le.ul It. Head it, In know that nil the suenfice, the heart starving of nlno yeurs, wus vain, if within u few houis she had not met the second great emeigency of hor own life und Celia'a. She was not a woman to stand shivering mil helpless when nctiou vas culled for, uuil in less than nil hour her carriogo was once more ut James Caller's door, aud she was with the old lawyer. In a grove of trees, net far from the Semi nary of MnuLt Hay, just before dusk, upmi uu October evening, a fair, beautiful girl, stood talking with an elderly man,ot great personal attraction, and with u tweet, win nmg voice. Two figures creeping softly to ward them, half hidden by the trees aud the gathering twilight, heard theso words: "Your mother's coldness and indifference must bo proved' lo you, my dear child, by nine yeurs of exile irutn your home, und, by her present plan to force you to cuter a con vent. "Oh, no no I I have no vocation for a nun's life I I should diet shut up forever in a gloomy convent." "Yourdeoth would please her well I She is not willing to introduce a beautiful child to society, but fully aware that sho must du so, If she allows her to come homo. Your mother, Celia, is a heartless woman of fash ion, who lives upon admiration, and she will never endure u rival upon ber own hearthstone. I lore you, dear child, as your uncle and step-father. Trust yourscll to me, and I will take you to a home where your mother's inhuman plan can never Lecarried out." At this moment an old gentleman, with silvered hair, stepped into the small, clear apace where the two were standing. "Celia," he said, gravely, "it is scarcely seemly for you to be awuy from the semi nary at this hour, and with a stranger. Tbo young girl blushed deeply, but in stead of greeting her guardian lovingly and cordially, as usual, she drew baok a little. saying I "This is my undo and step father, Mr, Carter. lie has come to take me from thu seminary, to save roe from my mother's heartless plan for me." "Your mother's heartless plan ? I am your guardian, your mother's representative, but I havo heard of no plan for you that was not loviug and Under." , "Is is tenderness to shut me In a con Vend" cried tho girl ussioiialely. "Is it loving hi deprive me ofall I luvo beat, sunlight, flow, era, the pleasures of companionship, my liberty ?" "Nine years ago," tbo old luryer said, gravely, "your mother put you lotu my care. She worshipped you. Never was a mother's love slmuger aud Purer than that in her heart. But the turu that teu.ler, true heart, and put uwayl'min her, starving her love, wearying night und day fur her child. Sho grew old lu herheun hunjcr.her health brnke in hor starvation fur hor omld'a tin and oarMa. I, who have known her Inmi mi iulai.t, grieved for her rewilulioii, but never questioned her judgment, Yt 1 nover kuow, until lu-ilayAlid rwaou ol youi haui.hnielil and her misery. "Celia!" Allwrl Mlr,woril,"wby will t ... lo. 1 h.flitn.1 l.fc 1.1.1 A-mlr 1.. l.At.1 your pr.wrty rveti alter ywi ure W.'(e? Ooine with me, dear i bl I.I. u..y front thrn saltish idtttten " '-i """r'"-I el,"r'liy m.thei thrual me out ol ber m u.e anl b. r l.eart " ,. ..ot ol ber i. -irt, C n,," ih. M 'iiw.. a-eikl "ae;r ov. ! i t,j-' Y t in a.- nit know thai, ir w.u d.4 trlthin Itvt Inonlln, or if illu wttlmul iiikh n w.) oiler yotl sire of ngi'.thut in.-iii .'2r falh-r'e brother il heir to the f.iriuuc yuiygriind father loft to you. U,ui the ev 'im r his wedding day, the day when, w.di by his plausible tn inner and rrlninne; voire ytmr mother became his wife, he fell i.sktp tiin b sofa,' She loved hlui then, t.Vlia trvl fr giving his rudeness, pitiful l'or hia wiar.rlt-sa' as she supposed, thnugn, I understand iliM llowcd freely at the wedding breakfuif,sW sat beside him, rnretsiu his hair, Aud W his sleep he Boke." "Slop I" Albert Melrose cried honrsely. "One moment inure, lie sa d t "Oni I marry the mother, tho fluid Mul bceom pietely iu my mver." "It is 0 loul lie! UuiuitUlieve it.Celiu.'' "It la tbo truth. Your inotlwr ia hero to confirm my wordj." And Kite MelruS", 6'cppirig forward,he!d out her anus lu the child, saying : "Celia, could niiytlnhg less lhan soillijr your lile have Induced me tujuit with yuu? Child, dear child, I exiled ymt for your life's ake, For yuur life's take, I urn hi re imw," And the girl, with ono swill glance Into the face of the twice bafflud schemer fof her life aud fortune, sprang into the loving arnii f Uut had wearied to hold her lor nine long yeuM. With a cuiAC Albert Melrose turned on his heeand left the time, seoiirg- that mi words of II id could over eptiu nil) Celia'e mart Irotu roy.tl love U her divo'.ul, telf Kicrificiug mnther. What his plait had been they never knew, iior lu what Hay he had So Eiicccs-fuliy traced the gill, lor by the next sleumer ho sailed for Emope, cariying the lemuant ot his wilo'ii fortune with him. lie bud oh ained access to thn acmliiery under his true chuiacier of Celia'a undo iii.d step-father, the principal having received no caution from Mr. Cnrtr, who H ough ahe was eccttiely hidden. In it few interviews ho pcrsuadrd C.-he, already smarting uuder her motlur'e sup posed neglect aud indifference, to so with him rwey Iruui the seminary, to oiuu home he painted in fairy like into) a to her giilith unagiuiitinu What were lililurthericiiiiiRa lo obtaiu jHisscssiun ol ll.e ful tune, mother aud child could only sliujderin Jy nnnpiH'. But the u-ill of Celia Melrose, ilniwn up on the day she came of ae, her mairi.gj two years later, and tho birth ol her lutely ehildieu, clliituully prevented Albeit Mi I lo.u liuui ever iuheiiting the fortune bo would have obtained by foulest means, ha 1 ho not been twice bullied by Kute Melruav'a airoug, aolf fcaciilieing mother love. IIo died iu Kunpe, never knowing t.iat his owu carclvMnc.4 iu dropping Celiu's let ter, agteeing to meet him ou tbat memur aUu Qjtvbcr afternoon, had put into bis wile'a baud .Ii powci to overthrew his list deeply-laid schemu to gra:p the luiluuo hit Ijilhtr had kit to Cel u Melroi. GAItriULU'-S lllXOItl). Hi voted lo reduce the dut,, on iron, lie voted to reduce, thu duly uu coal. Ho voted toiucriun) Hie talitl un tea and CJlloo. He voted tn place Federal efficera at the ulls to watch boneal men vote. He voted lo surround tbe (nils with the Federal army ihutvulera might be overawed as they were lu Franco under Nujiuleuu lu leal. He vulod and advocated a bill appropri ating if I,?! 1,(100 lo )iuvuthealrvelai,t Wu.h ington with a patent paveineut, which brought the contractor iHUUiUOU profit uud lie leeeivvd u bribe o! ii,0C0 lor bli lutlu cbec. He votid for n bill which took over c 1,103,000 I'l on i tbo people's tienaury utouo aw.iip tu pay tho extra back iay salary of CoiiiftiMiueu, HUd Uarllald look bis share i0v.r H,WQj ol the steal. ile bought stock in the Credit Mobilicr and shared in the pioliw, knowing ibat il wasun eulerpri.u upon u'luuh ho Would 0a called lo vulo na a number ol Congress. Aud Hie Republicans want lo iiiaUe tins corrupt iuau, ul whom bis uwti cuustituvuis said: "Iu bech uud vote be has ever been Imiud uu thu tiduol rius aud iuuiiuaiies," l'icai. deulul thu Hepulilie: aud they exjux-'t lodo ibis by gottlug Democrats to lotu lur him, Tucre is no oilier uoihj of lucciss u l.'liti- cat party which can nearly SUil.DOO utujurlly lor its caiiilldatu ill lbiti oauiiol be deieatt-d in lt'oO.uiileM its meiuberilcruke ilaruiila and vote lor this man who ia the chiel nf airruptioui.ts by tbe showing of his own i.iii'tiLtrt: THI.MJ5. Loud and boisterous laughing. Reading when others are talking. Talking when others aro reading. Culling Anger nulls in company, Leaving a stranger without u staL Reading aluud in oomjwny without be ing asked. Bp.ttiug obout tho bouio, smoking or chewing. WhinperiDg or laughing In the house of Cod. A want of respect and reverence fur sen iors. Correcting older pjrtuns than yourself, esjiecially parents. Itecaiving it present without an expres sion of gratitude. A debtor being conllncdiii.j nl, sent to his creditor to let htm kunw that he had u pro posal lo make, which be believeil wuunl be lor their mutual benefit. Thu croditur -all ed on blm bi hear it. "I have been think ing," raid tho former, "that it is a viry b.ul thing for rue to bo bore, and to put yu to tbeexiensa of ono dollar and twentv-five cents per week. My being wi chargeable to you has given me great tineus.ness -fur ur-iwu knowt what it nwy t ymi m tbe end iharelure, vlnl I iiropse is thij yuu hall let me gii out ami allow mo one dollar week, aul In the lwwilt-Uve cent g Uiwaiaa ilia.-i.aii;iiii tne ilotH I" The Japanese uwku a vorv iiirmui aud liamiuoiiie itiuil ,( u...pr U" m, ni it uu der wUl, U metal betti, u , iaii and tne water l' tuu o . i.i. i.i,ia u tMauulul ruavO'.or i i -. ,waioi ia i.ot nueetwi oy Um Wi. v, o . iae aiu.c.si,..r, " ' Ik It I'oail'olu. in ' e such common. 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