. . . . j. W'ajwsiBS" V.ttsing Rates. ...tinc.tly understood .1- Ml 1 I t 1 I The Carbon Advocate. An Independent FamlW Newwe Fubllshrd every : ATl'RDAY, In Lehighton, Carbon Co., Pa., by liAititY v. JionTiixnr.ii umrjt-PAtxWAY. a short distance atai the Lehigh Valley IL 11. Depot, Tew: $1,09 pcrAmii In Adraw kveut Drscninios ot rum akd f At$r J o"b Printing ATVElfV LOW rp.lUKB. us win ue mseneo. in ,ura Uibbox Aovooatx that bo received from unknown parties or unless accompanied by th. rjisn. .iirin(r arn nil. nil v t.rni. I 01' lX (10 MRU), Hon lOett. -lion.... Uett. .nsertion! 20 cU. it'i,firstinsrt!on, nt Insertion 55 rta. H. V. Morthimer, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. IX., No 1. LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.23 II. .TIIIMER, Publisher. Manufacturer of and Dealer In uH.ES, RANGES AND HEATERS, V nnil Shfifit-Trmi Warn anil fip.nfirfll UUH WUtfUl UVU IIUIV UUH MVUW1IU UIUSB MTUSluOl UUllilS. P ami SPOUTING done at '.ice and at Lowest Cash Prices. rerr kind of M'OVE OUATEa and FIWE nrtKI&i krptcoa.tttntlyou hsud. I Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEHIcmiipN. Tntronnre solicited Hatistaolirn gnaranterd. Oct. 6-71 A. D. TJOSSKIt. D 1T1U U II IS HUT'S Livery & Sale Stables 'IT r i NIC STIIKET.LUIIIOI1TON, Pa .,lT TKOT'l'ING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWSR P11ICES than any otuor Liver In the Coantr. Largeand hsndsomo Carrlaere. for Funeral pnrooses anil Weddlnjts. 1) AVI U EUORUT NaT. 12, U71. T Central Caniage Works, JBanlt St., Lolilghton, Pa.. Ara prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c.,' Of every description, In tlie most substantial manner, and a Lowest Uasli Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. THEXLEIt & KREIDLEIt, April , 17 yl Proprietors. s The nndershened respectfully annonnces te his naraerous friends and the public Keueral. ly, that hols now prepared to supply tliera with eholce SIIOATS FROM NEW J MR. BEY, at the Lowest Market Prices. Yard au l Office al Exchange Hotel, l.rhlijhton. Pa. JalySl.mt DAN. HEX. Accnt. E. F. LUCKENBACn, Tws Doors Below tfca "Broadway Ilase MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all rattcrneof Plain and Fano) Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Suppli.es, LOWEST CASH TllICES. JOHN F. IIALBACH, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGIITOA, TA. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; Aad dealer In all klnits of Pianos and Orcans, Terraa low and easy. Slate, Umber, bricks, eie., la ten in exenange. Sheet Muile and books furnished on short tvotlse. For paru. ., nil, fce., Address, JOHN F. HALDAUH, Ang. S, HTa.-iy. Lehijjhton, Pa. jprlme Hume Mado II read 1 WUY OO HUNORYI Wlieiyou csn Duy tk lumiu. n x i as uicau FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CEVTS I J. Y, O'NEAL, the popntar Dread and I'ake Baser, nf Let.ichlou 111 orilerlotneet ihe Mauls of the time has liei'iiro be rr.ojuf his ee'e. brsted Itome Vlsdo UUliADtu Fitk Loaven forTwenty-fivnCta. Cash, Sugar. Raisin Cuco-nut ecotch, Drop cream aon other CAKEa, outv Tf 11 CVnU per Dozen, I.00U Out for I lie Wagon! At MA U CI' . IUVK, on Tuesday, Thursday andKuti4iM'V Mommas. LxniOliroN and WCIS sPORT. every After noou trxrept l-rlday. TERMS STRICTLY CASH I ratrooasn .ollclted J. w. O'NEAL. BTOKBi OpposiM First National Bans:. PrtlSTl BsncHtrceS. LeVfrhton.ra. CARDS, Doot and Shoe Makers Clinton Dretat;, in Ims'i em'M ing. Bank street. JMrdtrtprMftlyfiUvimrk warrtntid. Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iffleet Corner Btueaehanna tad Usee streets MAUCII CHUNK, PA. JnlygMy JOHN I). UERTOLETTE, VTT0R8KY AMD COUNSELLOIt AT LAW, Ifflce i Itoom 2, around Floor Mansion Houte M.ura CHUNK, TA. M ar be conmlied In Oerm.n. tna'gs.ly M. lursiiEH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, DtxaSTasiT,LiiiieoH,Pi. Real Kstate and Collection Anner, Will Bu.t and ItlllWalKstals. Conveyancing .leatly done Col tetioni promptly made. Settling Kulates of D sdents a ipeelalty. May be consulted In Knrfllsb adUarmin. Kcv.42 J" AS. It. STUUTIIERS, ATTORN JY AT LAW, "-Office : U fioorof Ithoad'a Hill, Mauoli Clutnk. Pa. All hunlmisa .utruated to him will be prompt!) itlended to. MlvJ7, lr. MEEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Snd Hcor aboro MA SION HOUSE MAUCrl CHUNK, I-utnA. ifJ-Cin h conaultml In German. Jn9 Justices and Insurance. T nrojiAS KEnii:itr.n, CONVEY ANLKK, AND JF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented! LEUAN N MU lUALFIItE, H-JAUHtO MUTUAL F1UE, WYOMING Filth', rOTTSVILLH PIItE. LU1IIOII FIItE.and theHtAV KI.EIts ACCIDENT INSUItANCE, Also rcnnsUvanln and Mutual Horao Thlct Detective and Inuranio Company. Marcn.lS7 TUoa. KEMEltEIt. jgEUN.Mtl) L-aiiiMI'S, Ooobtv BDitDiito, JIAUOIt C1IUNIC. Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. air I'OLllIF.S In SAFE Companies only, at Kcasonablo ltatts Aug. 53-yl THE KEYSTONE MLTDAt. NEXT FIT ASSOCIATION, of Allrntunn Prof. A. K. HoniK, Pcs't W. A.IUseLin, Scc'y. IjlriT'.AWD LKPOWMKST-I'ot.tOIM'laeOSP. J. L. MILLER, District and Collecting Ag't, Oot.a.'iOly Pbkttillk. Pa. LHIX STOLLE, Notaiy Public & Conveyancer, lire mid MsnraiiCG Agent MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Duilncii transacted in Enullsh and Qerman. Auk. 23yl Physicians and Dentists. Q V, BOWl It, 31. W.V.t) OrrtCB : Opposite the Post t 'fflce, BANK STREET, LE1UOUTON, Ta. Mav bo consulted In cither the Fnrllsh or Herman Language. July 10-1 J-It. CH tS. I'HARO, Veterinary Surgeon, BANK smSET. LEIlIllinON. TA. Diseasei ol I he Foot a sp'clnlty. May ! iou.u:tid In En.lithoranman. Ji.lr 1 -yl JR. W. A. CORTHIGIIT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional Bcrviees to the.pfo r t u rl...l. T..l..nl.,nn W.t...lrl' IUO ill .uuutii milium, wcuijjii.uuj Packcrton and vicinity. ( OFFICE: Opposito the Broadway Hoise, BROADWAY, JIAUCH CHUNK, JPa. Fresh ItutzliinB Gaa always on hanjf. All work guaranteed satisfactory. a2-y1 w. W. REUER, M. D., PAnilYVILLE. Carbon Coutv, Pa m.TinQ 1 Residence,... fiom 7 a. jh. tn 10 a, n.i.ionl o 10 p. 1 Marbeconsn'tcd In trteOerm Itneneicc P. O. Address Lehtuhton mar. t). If I.EUHAMI rilYSICIAN AND BUIlUKON Sperlal attention paid to Chronic UtMas. Offlea: Bouth East corner Iroiiand 2nd ft., l.e- blghlon.Pa. ! Aprl 3.1875 jSq- U. REIIEIt, M. I). U. S Kxumliiliiginrscan, ritAl.'TlCINO fUYHIUIAN andBUttOUON. Oxncxi ilauk street. ItxnxK'k Ulock, Lrhiah. ion, t l. May be consulted tn theOcrm n Laugasce. Not. 10. CV VOUTIl AND MtDDIB-AOF,D, Woum you e re-tnr. d 10 bOU.Nl) Ifnnhnnrl 0 -e'il kuiiid and von will rot MdllllUUU , trot J.Y. FU A Ogdf usourg N.Y. Jal lj I RUPTURE-? The t'Rr.i.w. inn- a la uhal ran want Hi erraieai invenii 'n 11 tnearei fee ouc pain. lhlel t-rnt lie.) Prol. J. Y. EUAN. Orrenn bnrg. N.Y J'.lT 17.1 P. A. I. EH M ANN, Solicitor of Amfrlpfln ami Ki-rettc Patrnti. WAfhlugton, D.U. All huslui'ii runnrcIM Willi Tatentr, whetltur be fore thv Patent onicanr the - ourts, promptly nttentlnl to, NuchurKin-deunleii5 n imtent it-rurcl. Send lor circular. oclS-tl' AGENTS WANTED SVtWirsaM. MAniiNKCvcr liiYcnic.l Will knltuilrof loekliiKS, with HKEI. and IOE roMrt-Erit, In 20 minutes. It will also knit 11 Kreiit varl. ety (it laney work lor which there Is always a ready market. Semi fur circular and terms to the VVViiSUILY KNUTINO MACHINE CO.. 400 Wasblunton St,, lioston. Muss. Mept. 114m PATENTS i Vu mistfr Bn.teuo 2 . HPatan,MTHTeiitU8t.. or Dor it. Was ,tn'un D.C. No foe required unless Patent i oh al"ed -end lor cl'cuar iriTiua terms. etc. Ks bushed IS7V, oet. lUf PF.NSTOMR Thou'andscf Id.'rsand i Iji-niuino,, e'rhelraealltledliytl. Isle law. nf Con-reM. t-end two ianin fr lawn, and copy of Clllsrn Bo dler. to W. W Fit graio. u. a. ciann AltortuT. Bex sv. Wash injura, D. O. oet.lt-tt, 4 i I r "TEE perfect TONXO." K Sate and Reliable Subitltulo for QnlnlncK The only 25 cent AGUE REMEDY X1ST 1"33:3I3 woniiiP ctmus d all iriALAUIAL EI8KASES. laid fcffcll Prut!it. liaiul FREE icrlri f prlc. tVllt to DUN DAS DICK at CO., V.VnOiTtft MtllT, hW YoaKf fnr lhtr Urn rtnt brxiV tnMU4 ll Hdi BALD HEAD'S A WONDERFUL DISCOVEnY. i A Deodorizes! extract cf Potroloum, Tho Only Artlclo that Viil Bo Btoro Hair 0:1 Bld Hoada. Wfiat t3io World I:aa been W:iEi45nsr Cov Ccsilar5cs. Tho greatest CUcnvcry of our da;, ro fir ts n larjo portion cf Juitna-.itty Is concerned, li CAS. IIOLINE. en artlcla prepared frnct petroleum, and vhlcli elXects r complcto and rsdlcal curoln case of baldness, or whero tho lis!., awing to diseases of the scalp, has become tlihi r.u.l tern! i to fall out. It Is alio a speedy restorative, and v!.!la Its uso ss curcs a luxuriant gro t'.i of lnlr, It nbo brings baclc tho natural tolor, and glvrj tin I -o;t complete ;! l.factIo:i In tho uslnj. Tlio f j'.lln;; out of tho lialr, the accumulations of daa lr.itf, u:;J the prematura chango In color nro a'l cidcncci of a diseased con dition of tlio rca!p ami the gljnda which nourish tba hair. To arrest t'lcso causes tlie nrt'.tl usod mu:t possess 1ntdlc.1l n 1 well as chemical virtue, and lis change must begin im.'.cr tho tcu'p to be of pcras nont and lasting bcncSt. Ciicli nn ortlclo is CWj EOLIKE, and, li!;a limy otlicr wondciful dlscuv crlcs, It Is f .n:i.l t consist of elements almost In tliclr natural date. IMroler.m oil Is tlio artlcla which is mado to work such extraordinary results ; .Lutltla aftci It li.s tKH-n cliomlcally treated and i.-.mpVtO'y Henail'.J.I'l. IH.-1 1.-nTi.r rim.m'rp 1 for tho toilet. It was l.t fur-oil RnssU thatlc&rT effect of petroleum upon tho ln'rwas first ouseyrvou, h Go crnmcnt ofjeer hai lug noticed that a Martially bald-headed servant of Id", when trlraplng tho lamps, had a bab!t of wiping his olljcsmearod hands In Ids ecan'y locks, and tho rysalt was In a few months a much f.ner head of blsck, glossy ha'.r than ho ever hod before. Tho anl was tried on horses and cattle that had lost rfclr hair from ths cattle plague, and tlio results cro as rapid as thc7 wcro marvelous. Tho matfics and even tho tails of horses, which liai fallen font, wcro completely re--stored In a few wecfcsy' These csp-rlaicnta were heralded to tho worhiybut tho knowleJgo was prac tically useless to tlioprcmaturcly bald end gray, aj no one In clrKlzcilJoclcty could tolerate tho uso cf refined pctrolcunyas a dressing for the hair. Eut th skill of one of t6ut chcmUt s has otrcomo thodlO culty, and bva process known only to ldmeclf, ha has, after vfcry elaborate and costly cspcrlmcnH, ens cecded lndcodoilzlng rcaned pctr bust, which readers lie eusccptlblo of being handled as da!ntll7 as tho falmous tan tit cologne. Tho t xpcrlments with tho deodorized llqiild on tho hiima.t hair wcro at .endctfwlth tho mot astonishing results, A few apRu'eations, whero tho hair was llda and falling, gajre rcmarkablo tono andlor to tho tcalp and laalr. Every parlldo of daudruff disappears on the first or second droailng, and the liquid so search ing In Its nature, seems to penetr .10 10 mo roois aw ence, and set up a rad cnlihatigo from tho start. It nwcll'cnoun that tho most beautiful colors aro raado from petroleum, and, by eomo nybtcrlous operation of nature, tho uc of th'.j artlclo gradu ally imparts a beautiful light-brown color to the lialr which by continued use, deepens to a black; Tho color remain permanent for an indcanlto length ol time, and the change Is so gradual that tho most tutlmato friends can scarcely detect Its progress. In a word. It Is tlio most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make tho prcma. tartly ba".d uud gray rejoice. r adil-e onr n-adcrs to give It a trial, fecllnjr ratl.ncd Hut 0.10 anp kniloii uiil convince tlirm of lis wonderful cffcc"J. JllUlu-gX Uoiwurclaj cf Oct. , lb77. The artlclo Is telling It. own stn-y In the hands of thoui.nds wlm nro uing It with tnu mo.l gra.irjlng and eucouragiu results : W. II. Bntu.&Co., Fifth Avenno rharmacy, says. "Wu havo sold preparations for tlio hair for upwaid of twenty year, but halo liunr hnil one to tell as wellorgiveeu hiiuivernal satisfaction. Wo there fore recommend It with eouuduucu to ourfrleudj tud the genvrul pull.c." Mr. GcsTivts F. IIaix, of tho Oates Opera Troiir, wilti t: '"Artir idx weeks' lire lorn rnn lnced, as are also my coninidcs, that yoer 'Carbo lino' has mid lipr diicliiu Ji wonderful growtu of lulr t.-licro 1 lud none fur 5 cars." C. II. Sum, of tho Jennie Hhdit Combination, writes: ' Afur inlii" y.nir ' t'ai bolino' three weeks I am convluc d that l ild head cm bo ' ro-halrcd, It's simply houdeiful 111 uiy caec." 1. F. AnTnun, elumiit. Ilolroke, Mas., mites: " Your L'arhollmi' I,.m restored my hair after every thing else had failed." Josrrn E. roxn. ittorncy-it-Iaw, No. Attlcboro, Mass., writes : Fur luuro than 3U years a portion of mv billiard ball, but some light weeks ago I was In duced to iry )our Ctrbullne, aud tlio cfTcct has been simply wonderful. Whr.ro no hair has been seen for 'rars there iiow appears a thick giowtb, and I am convinced that livcuntlnulnzltsuse I shall tiavo as pood a head of hair as 1 ever bud. It la crowing now nearly as rapidly as hair docs after It Is cut. OAEBOIINE Is now presented to the public without fear of con tradiction as thu best Itcatorstlvu and Beautlilcr of tho Hair tho world liascier produced. Price, ONIC rOI,L.AII per bottle Sola by ull UrucutkU. KENNEDY & C0"7PITTSBURG,PA fiolo Aguuti for the United State, tho Canadan aaS Great llritaln. ici:ai;i id ik vi;,i.i ie i Dr r. a WrtT NRUVR ana 'llltA TKKAT' MH.T. a sTp1' illu ior Hjieriat IiZEtaittf. C m tu N tvm.B . e.-d clie Me.il'H i-ure- toii. Lom if Memon. ptnuia a ilitsi, latin tency. luvm Hilary i;nils-"o u. rreiu ittite Old Akc caiiKotl lir iiwrei' ton. i-ell ibat or i vcrl.fiii'fiMice, Mlmli v m rtecnv nil i-rntb, Ono box will nre it-cent cn-ta. r- ach box rmu iuh our muittli'M tiratuieu'. OtiA tlfilmr - uor or x -i xo ton flvo doll r- tonr b iimil prpiM nu recipt tl pne. Wevajr anrre -ix box to cue attr ni'n V Id each i.idT --i'Ptvt tl b uk lot x brxc-ft. uccomiun lotuit tlol a -,wb lid tlto lurcli 18- rrour wrutcii cunriU'tt lornhiM thu imiu-v If the trcflf in-i)rtot- n I fffct nrnre liaar Hiit'P8 'aaul uulv win 11 1 lie tu-att.M!! taord r imi rrrnu our titiiit4 J ill c wmi' . v Hoin j'i- in it lorn. 'Si a 1.3 w. Mm.1i-v.ii a i reft, ( UU'j'vo.Ill. A J DU.tul.VO dtveut, Lihloh. ton P.. hMITII KLINK dt CO. Ph lude phut. Wholeaale A rents, sept- U.'ov ly G6i , A WEEK In your own town, tl.ro Juillttree Norla' . Header ir rnn I w aut a bu lne.N at wh.rh n.....n. nt ruurr .?i van. luaae areal psv ait the lime ther work, wr te for particular. 10 IL. UaLLBTT. & CO . FonUwl. ile. Jnn.K-tT h D No Patf nt No Pay. PATENT obtained for Inventors in the TjniteJ Slates, Canada and Kuroe, al reduced rates. With our principal office looted in Wnshiitgton, directly opposite the United States Patent Ofllce, we are able to attend to all jatcnt business with greater promptness and dcs patch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who ni'o at a distance irom wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." Wo make proliiniiiary examinations anil furnish opinions as to utentablity, free of charge, and all who are interested in new Inventions and patents aro invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is seutfrco to any address, and contains complete instructions How to obtain patents and otlicr valuable matter. Wo refer to the German-Amcriran National Dank, Washington, D.C.J the Royal Swtdish. Norwezian and Danish Locations, nt Washington; lion. Jos. Casey, late Chief J list ico U.K. Court ol Claims) to me uinciats of tho U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators n tl embers of Conireis from every State. Address! LOUIS BAGGER & CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Building, WASMitOTOSf, D.C. dec22 Respectfully nnnonnces to tho people of Le lilirtitou nnd Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fuilyns Iowhs thosamoartlcle, onn be tiouuht lor elswliero. Here aro a Tow ol the Inducements offered : PirlorSetsat Irmn 50 to $00 Walnut i.larble.tnp llresjlng Cnso lleilr'Hitn Suites, 3 pieces 40 to 95 Painted ilcilniotii Suites 1K tu 0 Ibinu Soiitnl Chairs per set of 6.... 4-8 i;minon h Mrs, per set of 0 4" and nil other Qooils equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the at tention of tho people to my ample faculties tn triTTTi TTiTnnr.Ti 1 TTTirn nT.m ti Tilij uflUbuIJlMKli BUihiS with a NEW nnd HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull lineofUAhKETS and COFFINS, L mil prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue at lowest prices. Patronage rerpeetlully Sullclted and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed, V. SCHWARTZ, . OctlJ HANK St., Lehlghton. FARMERS, LOOK to YOUT INTERESTS AND PUHCHASE Mbine lacMnes ail km- - cultural Iniplements, The Beit in the Market, at J. I. GABEL'S. Also, on band, And for Sale In Lots to Mult Purchasers. CHEAP FOU OAslI, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HARDWARE &TORTS, April S-ma LeUIGUTON, PA. JT-P YOU ARE IS NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Good GO TO CLAUSS&, BROTHER TIIE POPULAIl Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. Pltions VERY LOW FOB CASH, Th public patronage solicited. Julyl.tf JMl-OUTAXT ASX0UXCEMEST! E.ewfis Weiss, l'OST OFFICE IJUILDINO LCUianTUN, I' A:, has the Largest and iiiosi ixieuiiro diock 01 HATS, CAPS, &c. ever otTerM In thli boronuh. IT&vlnir nnr. elmiM my Stick In Ihe Eastern nndoiher Mnnurtclorloti nirly fn 1 ho season Mnl at a ! Bavlti;rif 10 to 15 yr conlum im the provent Adranccd Price. I am preimreil t oiler ex-, triordlnary Indur-eiiienti M my cunoiners, j special attention hat been gtreu to the teleo tlVU U Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons to call and esainlna my stock beforo making their purchase- elsewhere, as I am nreimred to lvo special Inducements to all CASH I Hemember, LEWIS WEISS BSTtW1"00" Ua'Mll"f' -hlgbton, Pa. SI mm Railroad Guide. plIILA, A UlCADIFtU HAILIIOAO. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. novemder urn. uso. Trains leave ALLBNTO WN as followst- (YIA -l:K101IIN KAILttOAb). For Phlladelphla.at :3), t.ts, 11,40. a.m., and M.U p, 111, t-UNDAYP. FonPhlbdrlphla at M.30 a. m. ... p. m. IV1A EASI I'rSKA. I1KAXCII.) ForROHdlnR anu Hmruumir, 111. o.tOa. to,. 12.10. S.3ij ai 0 Klip. tn. 1 or Lancaster uud Columbia, 1 3, 0.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. . HUN DA VS. I or Reading, Uartlsburg, and way po'nts, o.tt (Via Letiilciiku.) For Philadelphia from 1. V. Depot "4.41. 0.12 ).li,a. m ,IJ.'2,5.53.'J.!4 p. m. flunoay 4 to p.m. For rhiladcl:hta lroni L. t B. Depot 12.14. 3.M t.o p. m. 'lrulusFon A LLENTOWN leave as follows) (VIA 1'EllKlOMEN ItAtLSOAD,) LetTe.PhiladclpUla, 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.S0 .no 0.1) p. in. 8UNDAYM. Leave Philadelphia, S.011 a. tn., tit and 4.19 p. u. , , (VIA EAST PEKKA. BHAKCII.) Leivo ReaalUEO.00 lo.3ua.m.,2.to.3.s',Fnd0.lS p.m. Leave iranlsburg S4 8.15 and 0.DO. a.m., 1.45 alid 4.00 p. ni. Leave Lancaster, 8.01 a. ra., I,(t and 2.50 p.m. Leavr Columbia l.ilt, 111 , 1,10 and .40p. m, ! SUNDAYS. Leave tleadlng. f.00 n. in Leave nuiiiftt.uiii, coo a.m. IVIA IILTIILRUKM.) Loavo Phtladelonln 0 43, 5 00, PIS, J.10. 4.13 J 000. m. Bnudav S.3). m 11. m. Trains maikei. thus ,) run to anil from depot 0th anil Orceu streets. Philadelphia other unlniton it irom in oad street depot. Trains VuBetJlehriu" run to ni.d from Berts at., Di-pct, except tnose maiLed ) 1 no 4.1i nud 0.U s.in t lulus from Allentown and the "1.3' nnd 0.15 p. m. tram from Fhlla lrrphia, hu 0 through cars to and troiu Phlla delpbla. J. K. WOOT1EN. . . Qtuerat Manaatr. C. O TIANCOCK, Cen'I mr. ds riektl Aotnt. may 15. M. LYDiA E. mmWL OF LYMM, MASS. mi DUCOVSKEU OP LVD I! A E. Fir.tCHAilrl'S VEGEgAEL'S COMPOUND. 'Fox all Femalo Complaints. yilprepar8Jon, nt Its katio strnlfto), conolrta of V. .iUillo ri-o;i..ttcs Ihit are It-rmls to the mott tic .(t-tilnval-d. U;wn ono li-tilCi merits of thU Cora r-Alrtborcfoffnlajd.ajiclleC U tmmot!latai aad r ell, a rfffJ!Orer.t rufv IS kilviou,.is tnounfti:liV I't. 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I emoloy none but th9 beat wommeu, uho v, ell &caon6u and good ma tcrlat, and am thei efore uble to ruat autee entire aatiKlactlon to all who maylavor mewlth a call. Orders bv mail piomptly attended to. Mr chareea are moderate: terms cash, or Interest charged alter thirty days. GIVE MA CALL. tV Those enraged In Dnild'ng will And lit ihpjr advantage to have Mdlng, Floor itoards Ii(H-, Masliea, pbutiers, &o., etc made at tht l'ertorv. llojt JOHN BALLIET. Tbnaluess now before the public You 1 an wake money taster at I ft work tor ns thsn at anything will start von so davaml npwaida niajie at borne br the Indastituus Men. women boys anil Kins wanted everywhere to work fir u. Now u thn time. You csu devote your whole lime 10 the work, or only your spare momenta. No other bnsinea. will pay yon nea-lr sawrlL No iue willing to work can tall to tnako enor mous par t'vengaslng at one. Costly Oatnt and terms tree. A neat opportunity for inak. i? rooaer estllr and boner. bis- Aaa TRTTfi CO , Airsita, Wains Sm Uy Tl a 'Si now I LOVU YOU. Ton nik me how I lore yon, dear t I see your very soul arise. And, torn by passionate hope and fear, Look at me from your questioning cycl. Ah I sweet, Imploring eyes, irom whence Shall I draw fitting words to fashion The heart's unspoken eloquence Into tho story of my passion T Beyond onr feeble earthly sight, Uektnd the soul'sdecp mister', Love dwelleth an eternal llxht That never shone on land or sea I Sometimes a burning ray escapes From that still glory unaware, Touches some Hp with flame and shapes Itself Into a song or prayer. Some wondrous Inspiration, wrought Un poesy's gold lettered pages. That strikes the master-key of Thought, And rolls In tnuslo down the ages. For onlycau the poet's art Interpret te th. listening throng The glowing language of the heart, llreathed Into some undying long. And so, dr , heart, 1 may not tell How all my fife la thine nor why I only know I lor. thee well, With love that cannot change or die; For, when the heavenly day hath dawned, And earthly things have pi ised away, In ths Immeasurable years Jeyund, My lore will still be thlnof or aye t V, 5 A GIRL'S HEART. BY I.1ZZIK M. UULHKEM. 'Lynny Howard no longer for tho future I am Evelyn Grey, Willard Grey's unwill ing wife. ' Poor Willard I he docs not dream of my misery, he thinks I will yet priie his love, and be content, if not happy. lie knows I used to have a fancy for Ralph St. Clair, but be thinks, when Ralph desert ed me, I got over it. Ah I he docs not know a woman's heart, a woman's love. Ralph deserted me 1 I throw myself down on the couch I,tho bride of an hour, and moan in my agony, ns I have done so often, since Ralph went away. 1 am lying tlioro when the door opens, and Dell comes In. What a difference thero is between us now, and yet Ralph used to call mo bis pretty one. "Eyelyn," she said, in her cold, clear yolco she never called me Lynny "father is asking for you. You married Willard, Evelyn," she says, after a short pause, that fattier might die in peace, knowing that you, his youngest, his favorite Child, was settled in life. Try and assume some ap pearance of content; do not let him see you aro not satisfied." "Not satisfied I" I cried (I am only eigh teen and I love Ralph.) Oh, sisterl "sister 1 I am mad with misery. Oh I Dell, pity mo, for I long to die, J'hy .did.I not die when Ralnh was false to moJi wTii'tewUito evennasy5wnibut'in o.mW ute, the tweet pink bloom returns. '-'V ' ' "You are married now, Evelyn, and you must make thedjest of it. It is a sin now to think of Ralph St. Clair, a sin to think either of his falseness or his faith." She spoke.tbe truth, I stagger to my feel and putting my arm round hor, I draw her over to the mirror. Oh I what a contrast we were, her face softly rounded, with dainty bloom on cheek aud lip.mlnewan'on'd weary Iooking,though I was four years younger. Oh, God I" I cried, "is that the same face that smiled at me the day Ralph told me his love. I am no longer pretty, Dell," I say, but I know different, fur there is beauty in my big blue eyes, though they are weary looking; beauty in my red, curved lips, in the ruddy billow of my red-gold hair. I bad always been fragile and delicate but now I glanced again at my sad, childlike fare. "I will soon die, Dell," I say, and then all my misery coming over me at once, I slide on my knees beside her. "Evelyn I Evelyn I" she cried, and then I fall senseless at her feet. When I opened my eyes again, Willard was bending over me, bis kind eyes filled with deep sorrow. "My little love," he said; and there was more pity in bis voice, than could be caused by my fainting. "My father 1 my father I" I cried. On. look in Willard's face was enough. Ho raised me iu his arms. - "Let mo go to him," I cry, struggling from his arms, with the strength lorn of despair. "My darling," be said, I heard no more, I had freed myself, and was Dying to my idolised father. Dell met me at the door. "You must not come in, Evelyn" she said, but I pushed her aside. "Father I father I" I cried dashing over to the couch where bji dear old ace is grow ing cold. One glance, then a wild shriek leaves my lips. My lather is dead. I am married a year to-day, and Willard has been very kind to me; oh I so kind and loving) but ha cannot hold me back from the shadewy land, towards which my feet are straying. I think be kuowi now that I do not care to live, that I am glad to die. 1 wonder will God forgive me for loving Ralph after I was the wife of another? I hope he will, for I could not help it, I have never seen blra but once since my marriage, aud I will never see him again. It ir six months since I saw him. Willard was away, nnd I was standing by the window, my thoughts filled with Ralph. I had heard that morning that he was go ing-abroad going away from his native land. I have prayed for grace to banish all thoughts of him from my miud, but the name he used to call me keeps ringing iu my ears. "His pretty one." Am I anyone's pretty one now ? If I nro, it is Willard Grey's. "How delicate and fragile I am," I think; and I feel I will die with the same disease that my sweet, young mother did. Am I not fading away, aud is that not bow they die of consumption ? Dell was over to see me that day, and I knew the was ctartled by the change in mo, and for the first time in her life sho spoke tenderly to me, but somehow I shrunk baekfrom her, and why I cannot tell, for I j always longed for Dell's love. Bat I am itnrytag frors whit I 'steaded. to tell, whit happened as I stood by tho window, Through the trees I saw & man. a Ull, strong man was I mad or dreaming? Neither, for it was Ralph St. Clair. Owl forgive me If I did wrong If Iditl wrong; I kunw I did wrong, fur I stole out of my stately home and met hint beneath the drooping trees. "Lynny I Lynny I" ht cried, then stopped at the sight ot my white face. There was a dead silence. "Lynny," be said again, his voice husky, Ills eyes filled with pain, "how could you deceive me T why did you not tell tnetlic truth ot once ? and how could you send me that lelterT" "There was no necd.for scndlni me such a letter, Lynny, fur I would not have troub- led. you, bad you tnM me you were going to marry Willard Orey, "You knew whatever you asked me to do, I would do unquestionably. Oh, God I Lynny, lmw could you writo that letter t" U "What letter!" I said ot last, for I bad been wwerless to stop him before. Without a wonl he liH ft letter in my hand, and like one In a dleam, I rend : "Halm, dkar Rum. Father knows l-ow of our love,-but I lrnve promised him not to see or oven hear from you, lor a year. Ho knows how poor you are, and lie snys in dites not li koto die, leaving me n poor man's wife. lie looks en ill now, Ralph, (hat I cannot contend with him. You know I would sooner die than displease my Iovius. kind old father; therefore, I have given him my promise, lie says that if at the end of u year, wo still love each other, he will bless our penniless weddiug, whether he blesses it here or in heaven. "Ralph, my ono love, you know I will be true, ond, my darling, I trust In you. If you love me, Ralph, do not nnswer this let tor, but remain true for a year. "Do not blamo nio for this. Iam dniug exactly as my poor, foolish, though loving (foolish through his love forhisliltleLynuy) father wishes. "Believe me, Ralph, I will be truo in every thought, during tho ycur, ami you be faithful the same length of time; then coino and claim her, whose proudest hope is that sho is still "Your Habliso." "I never wrote It, Ralph," was all I said, but my heart cried bitterly ; "Dell I Dell I I con never forgive you," for I knew she wrote the letter. "You never wroto it? you never wrote it? Lynny," he said, his grand Saxon face pale as death. "Ralph," I cried, .forgetting again mv agony, that I was the wife of another, "I believed you false to me. Oh, God 1 the ngnny of that bcliof; and in my madness and despair, I married.Willaril Grey. "My father asked mo to do so on his dcatb-bed,said he could notdie liappy,leav ing me, his darling, unsettled in life. IoIl could take euro of herself,and she had money in hor own right, but I I, his youngest child, would not only be alone, but penni less, for he knew Dell had no love for me, and be would not leave me to her cure." "Ralph, tluM told me, anxiety fur my fu-. t.,r. f-' ljttn. il., i I,. mi,u "yl'y years, or at jenst, a muo longer, were liij"mind at case." "I thought you false, and I would hnvc given my life for father, and so and to, I married Willard Grey." "Oh my darling I my pretty onol could you nothave trusted me?" he (aid; then, as if remembering himself, he continued,"! cinie to bid you farewell, sweet, even be lieving you false, I could not go, without once looking un your face, but I did nut mean you should see me." I had asked God to forgive me all my sins, so I must have asked pardon fur this one among the rest. I made no resistance, when Ralph Uvkmein lusarnuoiiid pressed one, only one, farewell kiss on my lips. "Good-bye, my pretty ono, good-bye," he said, and then I stood alone, beneath tho drooping trees. . Stood alone beneath the drooping trees, knowing that never again in this life, would my eyes rest on the laco of Ralph St. Clair. That was six mouths ago; and then 1 thought my heart had known the depth of ill suffering. God help mel I did not know all tho heart could bear and not break. Two months ago, I. suffered more mine, I do not know 11 it wcro more but this, I do know. Two months ago, Willard and Dolt and I were over to u friend's to dinner. We do nut visit yet, but she was an old friend of father's. Dell's luvnr was thero.but very few strang er's. We were all gathered round the tuble, v,.lar Tj-,. ,.. ,De,... , IllV r mean) iookjl,c un, taili. "By Jove I Twelve of us round the table; if mother had come, and I am glad she did not, there would have been thirteen." Wiliard looked up and laughed. "Superstitious, Leigh? that's good; but It would be more natural for your great-grandmother to believe In that, than you. Thero is only twelve of us here, now if one of us died, you would" My husband stopped short, his faco prow, ing pale, his eyes had restod nn me, and I know a fear went through his loyal heart that before another year bo might lose mo. "You may laugh as much as you like," Victor said, not noticing how suddenly Wil lard had stopped; "but I was at a dinuer a year ago, nd thirteen of us sat down, each of us saying he did not fear the fatal num ber." I do not know what impelled me to ask tho qnestlon, I only know I usked it. "Did one of them die?" "Yes," ho said. "You nil knew him, by the way, a splendid lellow, hyndsnnio as u young demi-god, Ralph St. Clair. Drowned at sea, you know." The next moment Dell was beaido me, "Make no scene, for GoJ's .ike, Eelyn." I do lint know whether sbu fulled it a scene or not, I only looked wearily ul her fur a moment, aud then, lor the becnud time in my lilj, quietly f.iinted away. Thut is two months ago, mid I know t will soon seu Ralph. I think God has for given mo all my sius.because I um not Iright eued at the thought of dying. I wonder trill I see him up in heaven. I am almost sure I wll. I wonder also, as I lie here, will Willard mourn long fur me. Poor Wilbrdl ilgl- ness got its reward in this world, you would be happy but, I do not think it dial; for, I know ynu will sorrow long, fur your poor, little, child wife, as you coll her. It is rath er sad that I should die. 1 almoal pity my self, us I picture my grave pud th maiMe headstone, and I lunik I th name : "Erityv OniiVj Agc4 nineteen " Somehow I would sooner they put "Lyn ny," on il. I sucjiose they would if I a iked them. Only nineteen it Is very youo. to die, but I am not sorry. I know I would have died early whether or uot,but I think the weariness of my heart, has hastened my death. I am afraid that Dell will have t great deal to answer for, I was thinking a moment ago that Wil lord ought to be hippy, If gooduess got III reward . and now I am thinking Dell ought to be miserable, but somehow sho seems hnppy enough, 'while poer Willard. look si if his heart were breaking, but I suppos God will tnnkeitall right sometime, If not in this world in the next. The sun is setting, and I know before it rlsei ami eets twice again, I will b lying: cold and still. "In my Father's home- ifiere ire many mansions," and I hope there is one for me t and I hope If It Is not wrong to wish it that Ralph may be in the same ope. 1 wonder when I nin dend will I look fair ns I did in life. I wonder is Ralph real ly in heaven ; nnd if he i, I wonder it he waiting for her, whom he used to rail so tenderly, "tils pretty one." THIS iNn THAT, Do "speaking eyes" ever get hoarse f Personal Blemish. Too much cheek. The joy of the dumb is always unspeak able. Insuring nil pointings Is a sortofpio ture-risk bii9ineis. Jeremiah Coo fs an Indiana lawyer. All his clicttts go to Jericho. When is echo like a visiting acquint anco? When she returns her call. No ono thinks of traveling wlthnuttaktne along n bottle or Slues' Syrup or Tar. Prlee a cents. Why is an unwelcomogiiest like.a ihady tree ? Kecause we are glad when he leave!. Why uro quacks like railway engineer Because there's no getting on without puff ing. There is htitnnr ami pathos in the re mark of a reformed drunkard: "I Keep drunk on the tears I shed." When the Shakers become dissatisfied witli a young woman Ibey have educated, they naturally shake her. Sines' Svrnn of Tor. Wild Cherry and llo.irliound la pleasant to Iho taste and most reliable remedy Tor coughs nnd colds. Give It a trial. I'rice.'Uand 60 cents per bottle, A Celifqrnian jury in a suicide case lately found Iho following verdict t "We, the jury, find tho deceased wos a fool." A young lady who had a new hoodnd was asked to lend it frequently .said she wui getting tired of,keeping a nclghbor-bood, Suppose a,. person w.dl defined In Wr mansrightsantfwrongalivcness. Would thit l.-IM.-,.. J.J I . . ... . r to produce lirootnpokcrs in i- . - ativeiress? "Will ; "I have no knife," 51 It. Roberts' Horse Powders will pre vent disease In horses. Every farmer should oh'aln a package, and see Tor themselves how quick I'-wlll Improve their horses. For sale ever where. An eastern nian.in wriliug to his friends of his marriage in California, thus tenely describes bis bride : "She bus a head at red as a wooiliec!ier's, and owns sheep until you can't rest." The lasy youlh who was told "to get out of bed and g to Iho nnt, thou sluggard," replied thut he always tolked business to the head of the family, nnd when ho was hard up went to his uncle. The constant drfnnlnof water Willi the hanlest stone: so tho constant liael eouirh will undermine tho hanlfest consll tlon. Avoid this futal result by using Mr ojrupol lur, wiiu unerry and Iio.irlwun "Jones, if burglars should git into yd house, what would you do?" "I'd do what ever they required of me. I've never had my own way in that house yet, and it's too. lute to begin now yes, ulas 1 too late I" Nice uncle (improving the occasion); "Yon sec, my denr, hoys don't generally grow 'pretty;' but if they ore very very good inih-edjtliey limy grow up'handanme.'" Olive Branch : "Oh, uncle, why didn't you b a go-i-l Ihiv ?" It Is sa l but true that many children have (Wet un finely grave, lor the ncgh-ct of their nothors to luiVH line.' byrup or Tar, lloar huunt anl Wild I'herry on hind. Every tlinualitiul in i.l her has a boltlo this seasun of tho year lor linmedlule use. A bachelor who was usked by a rnmant,. i.l young lady "why he did not secure some fond ono's company In his voyage through life," replied : "I would, if I were sure such nn ocenn would be pacific," The.auip knew himself Lai well. ,. " A mimed womiiti ill Mocnn,Ga., wmtw to her husband iu South Carolina i "You role mo word you wasconun' huinaooaAOd,. you have not kum. bo I am korting now j I a'n golu' to git inarrid, and gain' a Ms,' (nun Geurgy. I remain your wife." A life of torture Is often endured by 'the rbcumiitio, their pangs may however be re lieve. I by thu use of the old rellunle remedy, Huberts' Emhrucattun. bold over 60 years, Nu luuahrooiu growth, Its repututiun excels all other remedies. J'rice St ceuts per bottle. Try It Juet once. A sensible uuthor says; "Haveyou ene mies? go on and mind them not." Thai's a capital plan, especially if the enemy is the biggest, .nd is patiently waiting behind the fence with a club to discuss tho matter with you. Better yet, go uround. --"To this night's masquerade," quoth Dick, "by pleasure I am twckoneJ, and think 'twill be a pleasant trick to go aaCbarlo the Second." Tom fell for repartee athirst, and thus to Richard snidi "You'd better g us Charles the First, for that requires no bead." MuiIj hath charms too sooth, the savage. tlne' e)-rup or Tar, Hoarhuund and Wild Cherry, etc., huh charms to suotho Ihe worst ease oi cough, cold, croup or whooping osugh II you Uoii'i know ol It already Its time yun did. '.'6 cents r bottle, fur sal. bydruggliu A miiiiili-r wus talking to a young girl who wus about to beisiiiie a bride, tha; she tiiuat remember that the man uud wifelArtt one. "Lord I" soul he, "ifyim were undeV my Inllier and uiuthrr' window when they ure qiiaiivliug, you'd think theieweraat lea.; u dozen," When tbu head of a family comet home at a shockingly lute kuurytUpostU his weary self on tho top of; the piano, and, while gently tinkling iho keys with bis mojur toe, murmurs something ubout llieuunoyanoe of i .quiMiiiiig ucii, ii. i. entirely auiovouraw couelu.ioiii. How often do we hear Ike remarks O. ha only took a slight culd at flm.aod be tbooght It wuuid gu as l i-uuie I no ' uok nothing fur It, un.l li lasteiibil on b.a lunlaii.1 now be is iu in. i.,i iMiavaui wiuuuiiMiuu, i rereuiioct. Is iMin-r lb iu i uro. .-iiiaX)rupor lar.Wll.l Cherry an l llourhouu.i cure, eougtu, colds, aaiiuuA uiin iuiu atljct.uu, It lias a rcpuva tlou ui or- rw !"' t'uee J4 am so eenti per ovule. - i i 1. 1,- Auv k:ti, ouiy Jl yvwr, iu a4 unoo.