Advertising Rates, We desire It to bo distinctly understood tUait no advertisements will bo Inserted In tils columns of The Camiox Advooatk Hint may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. Thefollorf ing are our only terms! nxK SQUAtte (10 limes), One1 yrtr, each Insertion 10 ctl. Bi.x months, each Insertion H cts. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Less than tVireo months, first insertion $1 i each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notice 10 cents per line. U. V. MOUTH IMErt, Publisher. Manufacturer of and Dealer In stoves, mm and heaters, Tin ana Sheet-Iron Ware anil General House Furnishing Goods. The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family Kewrpnptr Published every SATURDAY, In Lehlgliton, Carbon Co., Pa., by IIAlSItY V. ITlOItTIHiTIEIt. Ornrx-tiA SKWAY, a abort dlslanoe atwre the Lehigh Valley It. R. Depot: Tens: $1.00 w Annum in Mianee INDEPENDENT" Live ancifSt Live." 11. V. MotiTiiiMEit, Proprietor. 1.00 a Year if Fnid in Advance. Evenr Dpecrtinion or rutix aid met J ob Printing VOL. VIIL, No 49. LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1680. If not paid in advance, $1.23 AT VEIW LOW PRICES. ItOltriNU find SVOITTIIVI done nt short notice and at. Lowest Cash Trices. I verrLlnrtrt S10VF. OIIATHS and FlltU IIHILIW W.-ptiou.liullyuii hind. Stork on SOUTH Street, A few doora above Ban). St., LEHIGnTON. Pnti omce solicited S-tistao irn gn winter d. Oct G-yi A. t). MOSSlIlt Mrs. C. MSCffiRSCHKY HeipctftiUy announces to Iht friend and tho tiuhlli generall, 1111,1 'nH na moved hack to ..eliluhton, nnl ia now located In i he In rite ft ore room on St'cm.d Street, two doora aiiove Iron, ami eiirnvaily Invites their intention to her New, Large ami i: leg ant i.urtinent of notions ana Fancy Goods, cnmprlatna: Underwear. Berlin and Herman, ti.wn Wool', llosleri. Imported nml Do. meaHc Iflliluin, (Moves. Flowers and a tine iisorunent New Designs IN FANCY AP.rlCI.U-- AlfO, In connection with the above. I keep a lull and complete stock uf ;r.it s . 1'itviTs. LIMUUIIUUK ANDSWIIT.UH CHCESIJ, ( iliKllcs .V ('mit'i-fi tons, toieiher wl'h a variety of (r nils not irenrrat. ly kept l'i any other store in ti.wn. If yuu do njt sea whit you want, nsk for It. A sharo of public purun.iu-o solicited, nn I perfect s.itlsf.iciluu guaranteed In pticu anil quality oTkooiIs. Second St., 2 doors aiwe Iron, April 10, 1SS0. I.ElII'lllTON, Pa. D , tnu i:uue:iits Livery & Sale Stables bank tu ki-;t.:,kiihjiito., p KAST TltOTi IN'; HOUSES, ELEGANT CJAUHIAUUS AaJ positively I.OWKR P1UCF.1 than any oiuci i-nuiy iu mu t;uaniv. l.artrnanrt huiil.ninu carii-urea for F.inert'l p irjoiea and wot iltiiss. D.VV1I) i;uukj:t Nov. ii !7J mi ajcj at Tim andersliined rot tret fully nnnnnnccN to hid numeric trlHtuli nnd tint (mldic tmirral. ly, that he in intv prepared in Rumdy thrui with jpholco SHU IS K!0M IN K J Kit 8KY. at tho Ltwt'ft Mnrttet l'rirm. Yard and fheat l.xelianKO Hmol, l.c MirhiO't, l'n. JulySl-uiO DAN. Hi:X. Atfint. E. F. LUCKENBACU, Two floors Didow tlio "Oioalwar llonte MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Duller in ill Patterns of rtaln Old Fsuci Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWP.ST cash pi.lcr.s. JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voire and Theory.) LEHIGIITOS, PA. Sele agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of rianns and Organs. lerm h.w nnii nsy. rsiaie, muioer, bricks, cte., takru lu cAchange. Sheet Motlo and books furnished on short notice. For particulars, terms, &e., Address, JOHN F. HAI.IMCII. Aug. 5, W9.-ly. Lehlghton, Pa. P rime. Homo MjiIc Ilrcad ! WHY OO HUNOIIYI WheiyaueanDuy tS pouudti.I Fli.t Cl.ulliead- FIVE LOAV1M FOR 2.1 CETS ( 3. V. O'NISAI., the popular Hrrd and "alio ' Hiaer, ofLeLiAhiuu iu order tniniM't the u.nla I ui inr iinir Jlaiionneoi DO IT.OJ OZ Ills Co O hrsted Unuie Jode UUKAUto Five Lov.- for Tnly-fivirt. Cah. 6u.r. IlaUia Giro nut ot'-t., Drop cica-n um iihr i A i.Ks, uinv Tfii (.Vtit pir Dnien. I.noli Out (or Ih i XV up: (i u' At MAUI'll CHUNK. TrMwK-. Thandav . il-turri v ttl'iiHe. Li'.lirnnrovaiu MS-PORT (very After in. u s ai i-r .In I BUMS SriiIt.TL f SJI ! FatroaT ..'i.-i,i j x irxfAL alulli; uppo uif.tt Naiinna' Jia: x riUyl Banc irct, LemjchloD !' CARDS, Hoot mid Slloti flnlieri 31lnton Uretney, in Lerin't building, IU11V atrnt. Allonlcrt promptly lltled iDorA iwirralled. Attorneys. j-oiis ki.ini:, ATTOllXHY AT LAW, ufScei Corner Sufq'ielianna onil r.nco streets ilAOcn rnUNK. ri. jnly5'.ly j-oiix . liiMtroLKT n:, ATTOItNKY ASD COUKSELLOII AT LAW, QQco t ltncm i. oiouno 1'loor Mansion llouio MAU'-H CHUNK, TA. MtT bo connl ed In Oorm -n. tn.iiS3-li ' itrrOlt.NBY AND COUNSKI.LOK AT LAW. Dask Sheet, LcniantOM. Pa. rtiHt!ilpnnd Collection Airencr. Wllllluond Ktnl Mxtnte. tlonvejanelni; ,ifntl dnlip Col jetloim promptly wid. Setlllnir ltti.a of Ilontp - .peelalty. .May tu eoiiKuttHd In Knltsh ad.i-rinan. Ncv.Ji J AS. . STItUrilhKS, ATTOItX Y AT LAV, ea-OIMce! 2i floor of Ithoad's Ilsll, Klnunlt Olmnk. Pa, All lmlnn entruted to him will tw prcmptly tttoudeJ to. lav7, ly. p j. atr.r.iiAN, ATTUItNEY AT L,AY, ' 1 SnJ Dcor above JIA SI1 N, HOUSE WAL'Oil CHUNK, PiiKKA. ' on-Cn hAcnnsnlted In flurman. 'JanO Justices and Insurance. L COjNVEYANUltU, AND BKNERAL INfaUHANCE AGENT The f lloin C"mpinl am R.i?reenlMi L,Hl!A.N )N MU I'UAL l'lllH, ItB.lMlMl MIJl'tlAL TlllE, WM1MINO Flit!:. ror r.-.TiLriK l'lni:. I.Kll Kill J-IHE. nnrtt.ieinAV nr.EiiT .leciD.iNr issuiianci:., Alsn p.nnivlvanli and .Mntii'il IIo.'sh Thlel D?tco iv' nml III urauiB ivinranv. Mnicn is i nioa. ivi-MBnnu jgr.itSAKi) i'nir.MPs, Oocstv noiLDisa, MAUCII CHUNK. To. Fire Insurant. Agent. FOM'HKS In SAFC Cotnp.inlP only, nt Itenionablo nates Aiig.Sa-yl I.IUN STOLLK, Notary Public S: Conveyancer, Fire and Life Irsnrauce Agent MAUCII IJHUNIC, PA. n- Huslncts transacted In Enir.llh and Qermaii. Auii.Myl Physicians and Dentists. c. . noWKit, m. i) , (U.r.,1 OrnrB: (Jppnflts tho Post 'fnye, hank srnnKT, lkiiiohtox, Pa. May hi enn'alte I In either tho I'nu'llsh or Oerinan l.anHuano. July HMl DK.C Ull .S. lMI.VHO, Yclcrinury Surgccm, HANK Stn'.LT LrillllinoN. TA. Disooso- ol too I'oot a spccmlfv. Jity l o couult d In En litlfir airman. Jnlyr-vl Slatington Dental Office, IETADLIS1IKI1S70. Artificial Teotli Made to Restore the Original Coatonr of Lips ftCbeeks. l)n. L. Campbell. FlLLINO Tketii A SrtCIALTT. loct. 4-ly J-yt. W. A. COKTIIinilT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional services In tho peo tile of Mauch Cliunlt, Lchighton, Welssport' I'ackerton and vicinity. OFFICE! Opposite the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Ta. Frosh Lamhinj! Gas always on hand. AH work guaranteed satisfactory. nug2-yl w. r.vnUYVIC, airban Countr, Pa uuuusRt)sWenco ftom 7 a.m. to ton. tn uu I 11 to n to u p, in Mar bp ronsn ted lit the German LaimitpRa 1'. O. Addrcsb elit. httm. mar. 5 It "W. a. ih:iuia.mi:i:, m i., 1'IIYiICIAN ANOSUIlOKON l?pwal altntlnn piM t Chronlr IIUeiKr.. ilfncrt: ouih Kat inintr Ironnni'Ji.d U.. I.e lUhton Pa. Aprl 3. IMS JSq- It. KKHEIt, Jll. I). U. S Kxnmlnlug Nurcenn, rnAl-TtCINO PHYSICIAN ondSUk QKON Or.rics.. iiaukstieet, i cccn'b Uloci;, Lrhich. lUH, 1 II. -May tie consulted In tbo Own n Lauguase. Nov. 3 '. F. A. I.KHM ANN, Rnlleltorof American and Fnreltf Pntints, Wiifhlngton, D.O. All builhrts 'onnected with l'atenif. whether be fore tbn PHtentdtUcourthei ourts, promptly attended lo. Nochnrgemideunlesia patent Is secured, Send tor circular. oclMf iilcs!vcn Wnntr! We w int O00.I Men T' SULLl 1I'1AK-)T(I nr;AL.r.ll5. 1 ii05 in . nth mid exuen'es. S miples Fri'. Cat this nmlre hi unit r mi 11 nun riinr nn i lt l.in. (so Si lid g 3c lit S'nnil n Iniuri- anriivr. S. F 'ST' 1(1 tt I'll., (.'iirfilnail, (I. s p 11-liu j he AGENTS WANTED rzivr: .MArHiNitrvrrliven-et Will kull ml' of si.w.li.jt.. lhll'i: and OF on.'K. In 3H mlnuti f lr will an.. k.t ,. ur.Jl varl- nv-'i l.in v wnrk iur wiiic'i i here ia alwava a re-idv inark'-t s.-n i n.r ri ru'ar n-.-l r.-''.n. (..ill. I iiMIU,! KMITlNil M Ai'ltlNJJ l i) 4jO Washington bL, liultoa, Mais. Sept. U im MILTON A. WEISS, srecsson to ROMIO HOFFORD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description of OAR1UAOFS, llUUUlCS, BLEIOHS. hPItlNQ WAGONS, Romig's Pat. Platform Wagon, &e., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING i Of all dctcrlptlon promptly attended to at the mutt reutonuble prices. Or All Work guaranteed, and patronage ts respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WEISS July!!, ItSO-yl Central Carnage Works, Biuilt St., Lcliiglitoii, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Ofevcry dcscr'ptlon, In the most nibstnntl.il manner, and at LnvvvstCash Prices. KonlrIiig rroniitl' Attrnilrd lo, TREXLEK Si KREIDLEI!, April M, 1879 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WIEAND, CarriageSjAVagon s;,Slciyhs,&c corn r. OP HANK AMI I HON STREETS, I.i:iII'HT(N. Prnna., H'sprctfully nnnounccs to hi. friends nnd the puiiiir, nini no is prepared to uuild all des cription, ol 0.UIHIAHF.S. SPKINO WAOON-. SI.I HlllS. .Ve., In thil.itcrt nnd !In?t ADiirnvpd l.i. ,ii rniT, nin.v na iuw na i no .aino cull he niiiniii. en cisi'win re. Bunrnn'ci'Ing Ih lnstSeiisnni d .ua. erini anil iit suii'inntlal woruiiuiishlp. . ui,ivui.ii till, iiiiuil glVl'll IU REPAIRING In n'l llidctntls. nt the vi'ry Lowest Prlro.. Pntronnue rvfpio' fully sulleiicd and perfect satlff'trllon uu-ira tx:ed. 1KC0, Ib.Ojl HAN. W1UAND. We will Pay the Postage AND BEND OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months Tfoi? 50 cents ! A1IU It IS Less than 2 conts per Week FOR A LAtt'.Q 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ' i lG?rHU Advocate, I.clilSiton, I'a. t f SKOW I HIS TO YOUR NLioncoit IIIIAI.'I'III IS WLAI.TIII Dr r f. WrbT'sNnnvE ai.d iiiiain Tukat 51K.NT. a -l'i Illu .or llialriiu. Iilulm .w. r..,it I vu aiima, N rviius . Cidiclie Mental lieerea. 1 ain. Loiauf Memor.. i.o.uia o il.csi, Impo. I tency. lnronintarr Knila.io ia, I'reinature Oltl Ati; caue.t Uv over ex.'i tun, elluhuae nt t.ver.l.i.tu'gHi ce, uhicli leata to m.aeiv. decat ! ami .'rath. One box will cure recent cams. Kach uux cnut ina auu iituiith1. tr,uitiiiiii. n. ; d"i'r uox ors.x u).xo.fo4flvodoili.r. cnr bl P'J'P"1'1 rc. tpt t p.n e. We mr i.ldpr -eco.vid l ualul .tx hoxea. ueromaaii. ion, wit llvn d'd u. ..we 4111 nd the i.urchis er our wriuen Kuarai.tu -io retu.'ii the umni-v ix uiu ireatin -uaunfa ui'i eiivCiaru o uaor' lirmV5rii?.y.wii J''frjVl01 e.1 rrmu uur txeutl J ills O WEST CO., Polo Pr piielor. isi i it) W. V rp.-.n btrett! SrVn'm- A J PU',"lNO t.L,hgti. IIHU KLINUiCO, Wholwml. Ateuti. I'll ...ilu ,h . aepc is.'j ly WATCHESSl'5 C''. linB-ir-ff Kl Vaauaciurer.. Itfi-rDi.. -pr ..a jjloa Jilvt'Tt u ".."T "'" . T r A W',. K in i.onr.Wfl .. 0 iiiuiir-n la . I'e ler ima l u .a.- ' n'a rlint ui: or lihr . .... . .rn... n . ll ih tine tper work, wr tn fur tirtn-uiar o II. ULLtTr .'0 . fonUaA Alt. JnuW-iV No Patf nt No Pay. . PATENT obtained for Inventors In tho United Stato, Canada and Europe, at reduced rotes. With our principal oflke located in Washington, directly opposite tbo United Slates Patent Office, we nro nblo to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and des patch and at loss cost thah other patent at torneys who nro at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentablity, free of charge, nml all who aro Interested in new Inventions, and patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guido for obtaining Patents," which is tent free to nny address, nlld contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. Wo refer to tho German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C.i tho Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; Hon. Jo. Casey, lato Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators .in d embers of Conires from every State. Address: LOUIS BAGGER A CO.. Solici tors of Patents and AttomeysatLaw.LeDroit Building, Washington, DC. dec22 E Til 1 ni if i Wm Kespectfully nnnounfes tn the people of X.e hlghton nnd lt vicinity, that he Is nnw pre pared to supply them with all Kinds of Household Furniture Mnnurncurcd from the host Seasoned Male rials at Price fully" lowns tll0alnlnrllcle, can hu l ouuht Inr IS' where. Here aru a lew ol the Inducements ullcrcd : Parlor Sets ai Iroin &Mto$00 Walnut iilarhlclnp llres'lnx t'nso Jlo irimin amies, a pieces iu i 1 Palnicil Kiilruiiin Milus SIS tuf4n ' (Inno xati d I'lialr. porsi-tof 0.... 8 Dminmi hiiri, per rot of 6. ...... Jl and all oilier Goods cqunlly cheap. In this connretlon, 1 desire to call Ihoat. ! teutlun ol tlio people to my anipio iiciiuics in THE UNDERTAKING BUS ESS wlthaNKW and HANDSOMVl IIHARSi:, aiida mil HniMifO.K I.TS nnd COlFliNS, 1 inn prepaicd to nitrnd i'r.iiiip.Iy-10 ull ur iUts lu this 1 1 no nt lowest prices. Pa roniise n fpoetiully sullclted and Hie Must auiplu tfattslactl n guaranteed. v. si HWAinz, octlS HANK St., I.ihlghton. FARMERS, LOOK to YOUP INTERESTS, AND PURCHASE wmm itmi Ann- cultural Impleiucnts, The licit In the Market, at J. ! . GABEL'S, Also, on hand, nnd for Sals In T.ots to Suit Purcti.iscrs ill BAP t'OIt OA&1I, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HAIlIlWAllR STOr.B. April (-ml JjEHIGHTON,.PA. JF vou aim: in ni;li of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods CO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POPULAR Kerclmnt Tailors, Bank Street, Lohighton. PRIOES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Th public patronage solicited. Julyl-tf Jlll'OUTAA'T A.N.VOl'XCEJIKNI I POST OFFICE I1UILD1NO LEHIOHTUN, PA., hns the Largest and ilcit Extensive Slock of HATS, CAPS, &c. ever offered to this boroaah. Having pur. .ebasediny Stock In tho Eastern and older ManufaetflrlM rarlv in th aeatnn and at a J,J , , ,tTJI."i. ',',." .., X.lva'eVil .Mr;;.T.m pVeiirodnorVerex. Iriiinllnary Induerimiiti i my cusiumers. Sietal atunlluu has been kIiou to the elo Fall and Winter Boots! . l I i.tIi. m,nu,u, M.nrf...rf n.trnna t.. oail and .lamln. my nock bolo'e malilnii Ihoir l.ur.-haao. . Iivwli.rv. as I m mM'nl " . -.07 .'Ti..iis,i o " ' I tin imhmin. lleiiii intr. LEWIS WLIS i Foai Ollce Uulldls, Lthlahlen, I'a. Bpt to. Railroad Guide. pIIII.A. A HEADING ItAlMlUAU. Arrangi'tnctit of Pasergcr Trains. AUOt'-T IGTll. 8)0. Trains leave ALLlt&'iOvYN unfollowst- (V1A f. IIKIOILN Illltl'.OAM. For riitli.UuipUlu. n t -iu ,c., Ni.40.tt.mi. and s "ill p. III. MJNDAY. Tor rhlladrlphlo nt 4.i0a, m..3..n. tn, VIA CASl rFNXA. HIIAKC1I.) ForrtcKiina ni.)t llMiriMuuti:. &.&u, o.osa ru.. 12.10 ai.a utup. m For Laucaatoi aud Uuluiubla, 6 50, 9.'o.ln. and 4 sop ui SUNDAYS. For Iteai'lng. 4 50 p. m. 1 or Ue.iJiui. Hon iuuig, end way po nls. 8 CO p. in. (Via UETituinr.si.) For rhll.idclpi h fiouil, V. Depot 4.(3, CIS, a. in ,tr. :i. A.ii, ti.74 i. m. Hunmiy 4 (.0 p.m. For riiiiRttoii hia lioni L &b Depi.t a. m 1 2 4 6. li p. tn. TiuliisFOU A LLi: XI OWN leave as follows i (VIA l'KllKIOlir.N 1IA1LI.OAD.) Loavcl'Iiitaaelnhin, TAu u. iu. uuu 1.01, 1.30 ,llC S.U! p. iu. SUNDAYS. Lcavo Philadelphia, S.ui u. ui., lie and '4.15 p. in. (VIA KAST TKNSA DnAXCII.) Lcavo r.euOiugT.'Jt lc.un.iii,,i.tu 3.Sl,rn(lC.15 D.iii. Leave Harilsburg, 5.15, 8 (S ond p.m. a. ro 1.45 nml 4.U0 n. ui. Leave l.aucaiier. 8.0, a. m l.ro and s.ii p. m. Lcai-Loliiiuhl.1 ;.5."i n. m l.(5 and S.iu u. in. U.MlAVh. Leave ttcnitlui:, 7.0 ami a. 5 n. ra. Lcavo liuuiKi itii',5 2 a.m. IVIA iiUTiiLrnr.il.) lolvn "lilladeiull.i uu, 'no, 0.4 CIS, '8.00 p. in. Sm d iv b 3 a. m.. .mi . in 'rraiiiainiiiki'i tlum ') tun to nnd from depot Olh and Ulceti streeta. 1'lilioilclphl.i ntlier nrlniton il limn Uioaii ftrcet dcpnt. fiali.s 'Vi.i B-t.ileltem" run to aid fioni liens bt , Depi t, except t..oso mnikcd () Tncli 4" i ninl&.SS li. m. Iinlns from Allen town, nutl lhe7.4'i anu. and S.o p.m. timrs fruiu I'liilnili-ipina, Ikhc tluoughvaisto and Hum Fhlladclpma. J. X. WOOT1 15N. atnercti Manager. C. Q HANCOCK. Cen'l ran. & Ticket .4inl. may 15 . LYDiA L PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. Sbcuvcncu o? LYDIA E. PBrJICHAM'S VEgEgABLtH COMPOUND. The PnUli 'Citra For all Female Complaints. This prepamtlon, as Us ri-io plniCes, consists of VejotaUo riv;M.'tIc3 tli-t nro lim.L j to tbo umt del Icato invalid. Upon o.o trial tlio raenta of tUj Com pauaiwillborocojnJriJ.aarclIcf la tmmodlaioi and T:icn its use Is contt.i-jcdt In hlnc ty-nlne caucs in a hun. Cr3d,arrniaacr.tcurcisetTKtotl,iiathousands wlJI tcj t. 'j. Oa account of It i proven murlt;, it (3 to-Cay re co'-amcndsdandprcucrljcdLy tbo bctt i-liyilciaaa lu t:o country. It will cure entirely tha woit fona of fdlllnp of tlie utcms Lcccorrhao, irregular and ju.'u. :;ciX.truitioii,aHOvarianTroutlc8, Ir.nAmr.atlou cni Laceration, riooJInc, all E--7'ldccmcnts and tho con BCfjucTAt spinal lvcakncrj, r.d 1 s l?,A.C)y atcd to fiuC-ancoof I-ire. U..JlCiuoho and cxpi-l tumors f -o:n Coutcrjainan early rlajo of devc.ouer.t. T.n tj-idsney tJcinccroJiliumorstUcro U ehecwi very t.ccdlly ty luuse, la fact H J.ai Trovrd to bo t.w p t r t and batt n-mty t!.:t Jus crcr tc:i Cc. . .'Lit pei-u"ftx-j uvcry po: lion of tho tyitcai, tu. uvci itj'7ll.caiJ v!-or Itrc3aT"sfi:.tatrs,Sati.;(,acCo ?oy3 Sll crevin for &tUuuIouU, aud relieves wcancw o. t'10 ttor.ia-ta ItcurciCIoatlnr;, I!ra5achM, Sfrrvrrs rrcrctv-Ccacr-lPety.DccpIcccccra, Ivrrcilon a..d 1. i CEtlon. Tlic.tfecI.nffobcar:n3co.n, cruslr.tr' vx;'atar.d t'acIiich.lscir.'c-jrcnasncKUy cum. 1 j itjuse. It wlr.tallti:nc3,radundcrtU clrcuuiaU i ess, act n Iiaruiony w.iliUo U-.v tLt cy.traa tit fccirdasyptcra. rorlT!dn;7 Complaints of oltUcr x this compound isunsurpoxol. Lydia E, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at t4 and ca Wcstci i Averu, Lynn, JTn IMco Ct.93. Z'x bcttloa for t.W. : Ly wad U I rormofjjlll. ali.iiuthjlori oCscnjcs, on iw' frrIt CM. per toit tor ci.Ucr. Ma. riNUU. cc!yaa:wcr3Ollltt:r30f iaTIry. Send for pau Ulct. AJsIroeiMa-ovo Mention Vita paper, :,o fanii:ythoUJboTriiiout LYDIA K. rZNIUIAS! IVZril-Ifl. Thoy rro Cont:ptit!cn, r!Uotunt "nft r - -' n-. JIMINSTON. IIOLLOWAY S: (TO., Gen eral Aiientr, Phlla.. Pa. 8uld by A. J. liur. lint;, LihlKhtun, Pa. June 12, 1880-ly. A Valuable Book Free "A T'O'tls- on f Lrnnto I)ifenP8,M embracn e; ('atnrrlr.HnoAt Lumks 1 1 farl, StoiiiNCti.Livcr. 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Mr cbarpea are moderate; terms cash, or Interest tharsed alter thirty oars. OlVi; MA CALL. IV Thos. f nvasrd In Build'BS wl'l flnd It t heir advantage to have Mdlne, Floor Hoards Door., i-asiics, phuticra, ta. c. mrde at thl Fartnrv. May! JOHN n.t Ll.f ET. IH1 bnafneaa now hetore the nnblle. ' II I'm an tiiako money (aster at Li CI ft work lor ua than at anvthme r'N... 1 aiMiai nii ri-qu reu. it e wl'l start vou t 1 a day ami upwaula piaiie at hume br t" Indiatit us Mo notneri bora autpir.a want. d ev rywhore lo work fir n. Nan i- tlx t me. Ton ran evoleynurwbilo tiu.o it e wotx ornutr voor iare iitomenta, No otLiii bn.inrpa mt't pai u iieaHli iwIL No 'me wil'iufr to work ran tali to make enar uiouara iivt-orsf ncr at unco i oatlv Outnt nud lei-raafro A rut '.pno tontlv for mak ing nioney easlr and honor.bty Addre-a TItCKit'O.. Augusta, Jlatne. JUD:-ly N XI. HE FOlt HATING! Begone vrltu feud I away with strife Our human hearts unmatlngi Let Us bo friends oifnln I This life Is all too short fur hating; So dull the day, so dim the way, So rough the road we're taring Far better weal with faithful friend, Than stalk along uncaring. The barren fix the withered vine, Aro types or selfish living But souls that give, like thlno and mine Itenew (heir life by living. While cypres" waves o'er early graves. (In nil the ways we're Kotnit, Far better plant where seed Is scant. Than tread on fruit that's growing. Away with scorn 1 since die wo must And rest on one lone pillow ; There are no rivals In the dust No foes beneath tho willow. So dry the bower, so few the flowers, Our eathly way discloses, F.ir better stoop wheredalsles droop, Than tramp o'er broken roses I Of vha aro all the Joys we bold, Uompareil to joys above us, And what are rank, and power, and go'd, Compared to hearts that love usf So fleet our years, so lull of tears, Mo closely death Is walling, Q od give us space fur loving graco But leave no time fur haHon. NEAltLY TOO LATE Inns left on orphan'at the ago of four. but tvus brought up bjr a kind ount anil un cle. My childhood passed merrily cmuiati until I was obuut eight, when my uncle, lie.iringof the Australian gold fields, determ ined to seek a fortuiio nbioail, iusteud of toiling for n mere pittance at Inline. So I was transferred to n family by the inline of Grnl, am. They were iniildlo class, plain, homely people working goldsmiths, iu fact nnd lived in Northampton squuio Clcrkcnwell. They had but ono child; a daughter, nam ed Lily, who, being only three years young er than myself, we became great friend.'. It was nuturul also that as I grow upand went proudly out to earn my few shilling a week, and drew nearer to manhood, I should leurn to love my pretty little playfellow. Circuimluuces weutnn thus happily until 1 was twenty and Lilly seventeen years illy undo in Australia iiilormed mo lh.it thev had a capital opening fur me. I was loath In leave Lilly ; yet, as I was doing very indiHerently and had heard of such great fortunes acquired in such short tpnecs of time by energetic men, I summon ed euougb courage ono day to tell the Gra hams and xor litllo Lilly 1 was dctermiued to go to Aiibtralia. 1 shall never forget my parting at Black- wnll Pier. I shall never fo.-get my pretty little Lilly clinging to my ncc.li.mid subbing nloud, mid imploring me imt to gu, nnd I struggling between tlio iiifliienconflovoand enterprise, trying not to be a coward, when I felt already that I was one. It was ill vain I (lied to dicer her; I think I did not look sn very comforting, though, if I remember rightly, I recollect saying s 'Never mind, Lilly darling, I shall return one day and tiiako you a grand lady. 1 shall bo sure In succeed, and shall return to make you happy I" Jly tears I know, were threatening to break tho Iceble barriers that held them back, and win n h i said ! "All 1 but suppose you ntver do return I shall break my heart, Robert 1" Why, then I think I did shed a tear or so only to keep her company. At last tlio boat pushed oil, and Mrs.Gru ham good, kind old soul 1 still kept her urins around Lilly, as she waved bur fiuul adieu to her orphan protcgo. I arrived at last at Melbourne. I went miles overland, and at last reached my un cle's settleineut, but I had not long been there ere I found life iu Australia less easy than I had anticipated. I stayed with him for u litllo time, until I took a dislike to fanning lor that was what my undo had made most of his money at and joined a parly of young felulws darting for a new gold field farther up the country. Tlireo yea: s passed slowly away, and I began to get along much belter, and had sent many a nugget to Melbourne. I had only received ono dear cherished Ulter from Lilly, written ou her eighteenth birthday and tending me a lock of lior pretty chest nut hair; yet I thought 1 bad no cause to lear, us I knew that writing letters does not give young ladles half the joy of receiving them, and I wrote often enough. Well, time went on. I had found a staunch, true friend about my own age, and we were liko brothers. Wo always worked together, and when we bad beeu out four years and a half, Tom Thomson lor that was the uaine of my faithful friend and I were getting rich. I knew that I was nearer home and more likely to gain my dear little Lilly every month I worked ; but I also was uwuro Of the desperate crimes and terrible deeds that were U-ing corummittcd around us by tho rangers and other villains. I knew (bat our reputation was as dangerous as gratifying; and so it was; perhaps I should not men tion tho incident, as it seems to prolong a part of the story that needs most brevity ( but, as it bears directly upon tbo ultimatum of the tale, I shall trespass upon your kind nesj to give it in full. One night Tom and I had retired to tho bedroom we had built above the basement of our little house, and I was already dol ing, while Tom, haling carefully seen to the revolvers (for I need not Ull you bow necessary they are in a country whero jus tice Is obtained in such a rough and ready manner), was also yielding to the drowsy god, when we fancied we heard something move in the room below. Euth were quickly, though silently on the alert, for we knew that, though not much, we hid (till some gold that had not been dispatched to Melbourne. We knew that somebody, acquainted with Its hiding place, bad, escaping our notice, secreted himself in the cabin to gain possession of it. When we heard htm move again, and as we correctly thought, he had gained our hid den nujrgelf, we crawled silently to the hole that gave entry to our little bedroom and looked down. All was dark, yet we ooulJ see the dim outline of a man moving hither and thither as though he knew every ineb of the ground be trod. Now, we knew lie would be cer tain tn carry arms and so we bad to be ex ceedingly otutioua. Tom coolly placed an old fin bat oa tick he had beside him, and hung It over the liolo shouting as he did so I "Who's there t" We received lib answer, but thought we saw the figure move nearer to the cabin. "Answer," continued Tom.wavlng tho old fur hat, "answer, or I'll fire.". But Tom hud no tinio to do anything of tho kind, fur the rascal fired directly, mid I. looking through a chink Ih (be rough and divided flooring, saw and recognized the thief as one tn whom Tom and I had been the best of friends. It was Simon Rall,n loan whoso reputation had been oflatufar from satisfactory. Tmfi and I Were unhurt, nnd ero we could get down, for we found that the villain had temnved the ladder, Simon Bail had escaped to cover. All the ecttlcntoht ttas alarmed ,nnd search made; but he was not found until afterward Well, tlireo years' more of hard work found me n rich man, and Tom nnd I reach ed Melbourne, and sailed witli hope, love and Joy for England's happy shores. When I reached home no one would haye known me with my beard and peculiar at tire half settler, half nautical. I need not tell you how eagerly I sought out No. Northampton square. It nil teemed the same. Seven years and n half hod very lit tie altered London, so far as I could src. Yes, it all seemed the came until I reached her house. "How dirty and neglected," thought I as I gazed up at the dingy yet fumilinr old place. "I am ccituiii Lilly cannot he here, or everything woilld look brighter and clean er. Porliaps they have 'moved s I'll knock and Fee." So I gave the door a scries of loud raps, just lo enhance its wukefuluess. "Well, sir, what is it?" It was an old, dirly-looking woman that spoke, as she half opened tbo door. "Bo the Grahams live hole still 7" "Live h-rel bless you no I They aie rich folks now." "Itich?" said I, nnd I believe I looked ilrcndlully uugry ; as though 1 thought lliey had no right. In bo rich. "Yes, rich I" replied thodirtv old gossip iliawiug nearer and o-iiiig the door wider when she found my business was so simple. "Yes; fiuh I and ull thrmigli some gentle man who started old Graham in business sumo months ago. The old house has been to let ever since they lelt It ten months ago. Live uby let me see somewhere near Heading, I think, a Utile village Culled D . But (bat's nut tho shop. The shop's in town somewhere. A 6tuiuer's, I've hcurd say, and" 'Thank you, (bank you, that will dot Ileru is a trifle Indrink success (o my eeareh." I munaged to get away at lust, and was soon being conveyed over tho lines of the Miiithwcstern Railway to Reading. It wns a lovely a (term on as I entered tho little village of D . I noun espied the liKlts cottage (o which I had been direo ted, half bidden from the rnud by a row of poplar trees, nnd ilwus with very little lies! tatiou I was 6onii walking up the little gar den path And ringing the bell. The GruhatiU vrcro out, but I explained that I was n friend of the family, nud had come a long way expressly to see them. This gained mo the desired epm scamc and I was 6i kid uphcredintuthe little pallor. Yes, tills was Lilly's home, I gnzed around me as though I was iu the sacred precinct of sumo holy stmt. As my eyes w'andereJ u rouiid the sweetly scented litllo parlor, they rested at last on some milliner's boxes that lay upon the tuble. 1 bad seen such boxes in my youth, and knew lliem (o contain tbo appurtenances of mariiago garments. Yes, I read her, my Lilly's nnmcon them. I lifted the lids clighl!y,and,alast my fears wero too true; they were tho bridal decora' tiuni of Lillian Graham. I could only just mannre to recover my self us an ojicii carriage drove up tn the gar den gate. I could not seo tlmm alight, but I soon saw an old lady and geiit!cinaii,whnm I recognized us Mr. nml Mrs. Graham and then 1 aaw (lie dear face of Lilly taw it In notice it was Juile, thin and sad saw ittu quickly tell that even proierilyj and per haps (be prospect of an advantageous mar riage, had not made her look better than the merry, laughing-eyed, little maiden ol sweet-seventeen. And then I saw a gentleman, tall and well dressed, with Ilia back toward me, giv ing some directions to tlio coachman. More than this I could nut seo for tho old couple had entered the parior. "Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, I said,eager ly. "do you not know nie 7" "I really haven't the honor' somewhat stiffly replied the old gentleman. "What I not know Bob Phillips, that went to Australia eight years ago?" "Bob Phillips I good God I" This last was uttered by the tall gentle man, in a (une of undisguUcd surprise. My name had seemed In creale a varied impresoiuu upon (hem all. The litllo old gentleman looked pctiiflol, while Mrs. Gra ham, appeared frightened and presently broke out quite tragically : "Robert l'bllllia I risen from his gravel" "Risen from his grave?" said I, growing still morn confused and surpritcdallhis uu exjiected turn of aQairs. "Y.s, sir, from hi grave," said Mr. Mark. bam ; "yes, sir, it is no use of your tiying tn p.ies yuurself oil' as that young man. II has been dead lbeso three years. 1 waa present at his funeral myself." "indi-cil," said I, smiling, but almost chilling Mr. Markham to death with the scruliuiiiug glance I gave lilm. "Alt I I re collect teeing you in Australia I think." "You are an itnposter,aud I shall be forced to turn you out of the bouse if you do nut instantly leave." "Very fine words Mr. Simon Rail, alias Markhami I shall turn you out instead thief, would-be murderer, and double djed villain." Amid the screams ol the servant and Mrs. Graham, and not heeding the feeble exai tulatieu of the old gentleman, we closed and struggled to the passage. Ilem, with a litllo muscular exertion, and a well directed blow between the eyea, I toon threw Mr. Mark ham (at he called himself) srntrlrM in the lull, juntas Lilly, bearing my voice-she had not forgotten it; she did nut care even it it was my ghost, or if I had come for transitory stay Iruiu the otlur world auio and threw herself Into my a run, exohiini ing: "Oh, my own It ibert I I did not believe it But 1 wailed two 1-11. vary y.-.ir Jtu.l thin UUur laid be was certain that it ws (rue, and It Would make Mm happy if I would if " llcr tears explained (he rest. I know what alio meant, and I drew her fondly to my heart, and said: "I knew you would not forget me, Lilly, I am rich, (ich now, and very unlike dead, eli? But I will not stay longer at present, d.irliiu. I will hasten to prove to rod What h thorough rascal you wero near marrying. I shall scud some ono to look ufler your safety, and Uiko that rascal away from you." The rofcal did not move. I had taken alt (ho "Mr. Markham" out of him, an without much notice of (he (error stricken Mr. ond Mrs. Graham, but taking one long, foUd khf lioin '.lie dear lips hi Liliy,I departed hasti ly front the house. I had determined' to giVethiSeplsodea fit denouement, nnd I think you will admit I did so, when I tell you 1 went In the nu ihorities of the parish and told them not to let the marriage take place next day (as that Was tbo date fixed for It) um any ac count. Alter doing this I went lo London nnd there met Tom, and told him thatl had found the robber ol our uuggels nearly rob bing me of my most golden treasure In life. Tom nnd I next morning, found out that Simon Rail had come to England, after the1 robbery, luund my friends, reported my death (which illy neglect in writiug servid toorrobDrate),f)btuincd a place of trust tta u false representntil'iia, anil ultimately madu the acquaintance of the Grahams, to coin- pleto Ills vllliaiiies by marrying my be tiolhed. Wo found out alio that his em ployers had that morning discovered they wero 1,(11)11 ihort, and had dispatched twa detectives to find tho faithless Mr. Mark ham. Well, after all, when I come to look back to it, and think bow I went down next day,' how they told me all abollt the deception uf thai rascal how I paid back tlie,$200 to Rail's em luyers that ho had advanced to the Grahams j when I was once more re cognized us the tiue, genuine Bob Phillips; when the villain was Sent back In the sccnu of bis first exploits lor several years nt her Majesty's expense; when Thompson camo down witli his long loved Alice, I said to him: "Ah, it is nut our doing, Tom, It is God's cvcr-wutchlul rare th.1l tests us, loves us and brings Us alwjys out of our trials just in time lu bu happy," nnd when Tom was married, he said : "Yes, Bobbin! it was yuu who tiitight me to believe iu woman's faith and constancy ; nod I cannot feel quite happy until I own a part of my happiness is due alone to vou." HANCOCK .HOMJ.lIENTi lloneslyi Homo Rule. Co mpi len cy. A United Country. Good Sound Judgment. Great Happiness Everywhere. l'rusjH-iily at Home and Abroadi A Gallant Soldier at Pueblai Cntltrcras. Huuiiiaulle. C h o rhbii scot Currn Gordo. C li f p it I te p a c . C u s t I o I'd rut f. At Vora Crur; The City o f Mexico. At The National Bridge. At M o 1 i il u D o I R e y i In ISC 2 Distinguished At Anleitiim. At Lee's Mills. Bu furo Ynrktown. At Will in in a burg; At Gurnetl'i. Hill. At Fredericksburg. At G i) 1 d I n g's Far m. At Snvngo's Station. At W li i t e Out: Swam pi In ISM. At Getty.burg. . At Petersburg. At North Anna. At Coal Harbor; A t Deep Bottom. At Chumvllorsvl 1 le, In The W 1 1 d e r n e s sj At Renin's Station. On Bnyilslown Plank Rnud. At Po "nnd Spot tsy I va u ia. Ahvavs rnimi out victorious. And was ever linnest and faithful. And was h Gallant Soldier iu Wart And a Who Statesman in lime of Peace! And will be OUR NEXT PRESIDENT. Tlioy boil's KtluiT No. A razzed man of leisure who was sun ning himself on the wharf at the foot of GriswnM Street, Detroit, was occosled by a second, who was a little more ragged, il' mssible, with the inquiry: "And which party ore you hollering fof this lull ?" "Neither," wis the brief reply; "What, alnt you fixed?" "Not a fix. The best offer I havo had is tho promise of two dollars for two months of hollering." "Only two dollars? Why, what sort of an! election is this going tn be, ond Presidential year, bm? Did ym take it?" "Tuke it ?" echoed the other, at he pulled a loose ruloli over his nnkci! knee, "I did not. I've been thinking and thinking for a whole week pj.tJunl do you kuuw what Tver made up my mind to do?" "No." "I'm going In let thi" country goto her' destruction. Ten, sir I I,m going tn see her plunged into the depths of anarchy and never raise a hand tn prevent. Two dollars io savo this country I They don't know me sir they don t begin tn know ma I" And then lh ir sat down on salt bo-, rel mid made a di ii.er of huid jf s i-nd a piece of sail oalfisli. Little- Annie played sn hard during vaca tion that she did nut become round rosy as her motlur would bave liked. Not long since as she was having her Saturday night bath, her mn(hr said, "Oh, Annie dear, what shall I do with yon? I believe you gmw thinner and Ihinner every day," An nie thoughtfully regarded her mother for a moment, then asked very seriously, "Am I thin enough yet, do vou think, to be tbe mother of a paper doll ?" Tommy went fiihlnz. the other day, with out permission of bis mother. Next mnrn ing a nelghWt son met hint, and aakedy "Did ynu retch anything yesterday. Tom my?" "Not till I got home," wis tbo rath er ad rospmie. JlelllllllliT.. LrtdVs. vnti cannot make fair skin. osy eh ami Hwrklinz vet with all ton . met of Fniiw. nr Umiiifiera r ih flfai i while in pn.r luvlth. and u linn.; wdlgive yt.il S'M'li 'i-nI Ii.-'i(i. i.n-.i!, I v-nP. aptr.la il. ri I. it'ilv lis IFoli P. M- i - A t i. s ia .-.rimn priwf. 8-u vuu bcr colls uu
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