auasiu)riLiujjiiiia-j'iti tajiiL.iiaiiai'SS Advertising Rates. We dssire It to ba distinctly understood ' that no advertisements will be Inserted in The Carbon Advocati. An Independent Family Newspaper' Published every SATURDAY, Io Lehightoo, Oarbnn Co., Pa., by luuiti v. nioiiTiii.Tii;n, the eolumni of Tim Cibbok Advocate tint nitty be received from unknown parties or firmi unleii accompanied by the cash. Tks following are our oxlt termit oxi squakr (10 Muss), One fear, each Insertion 10 ctl. Bix months, each insertion 14 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Less than tkree months, first Insertion $1 1 each subsequent insertion....... Si cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. 11. V. MOnTHIMER, Publisher. A. Mosser, Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RAH6ES AND HEATERS, Tin and Start-to Ware and General House Furnishing Goods. Umcs-OA-IKWAY, abort tttetane tgt th, Lahlijh Volley It, R, Depot. Terms: $1.00 rerAiiiiniii in Adrancc- vanY Dcicniriiox or rim aud rAtor Job I r in ting- at vanY low rmens. II. V. MoRtniMER, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live." 51.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. IX., No 2. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.23 HOOFING nml SPOUTING done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Frices. sverrk'nrtnf RIOVIttirtATHS aril FlTtR Hit. KS kept coa.lmtly on hind. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors sbove Bank St., LEIIIGHTON. ratrennre aollcitcil-Oit.t-ri S.tistsc iingnarnntaid. A. D. AIOS31SK. JAVIO EBKEstT'S Livery & Sale Stables r BANK STREET. tilCIIIOIlTON, Po FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. Ait sesttlvsly LOWER PllIOES than any tbsr Livery In the C'oanly. Larfaana handsome Carriages for Fjneral smrwaee and Weudluas. UAVIU lilturcilT MtT.Zl. IS71 Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lcliigliton, Pa.. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial soanaar, auu a. i.owiat uuau .-nee. Repairing Promptly Atlt'iiikrt to. TREXLER & KREIDLF.R, AjitII S, 1I7 jrl Proprietors. tsss C3? 5 Taa eadarslmed ro.iwctrully nnnnnnces tv kls nnmerona Irlnnd nnd lint public Meneinl ly, that litis now prrpare-1 10 supply ihcm with eholce SHOVIS Kit iM NKW' Ji-'.H. BET. at th-Linen Market rrircs. Yard iilOOiiail hxihange lloiel. I.ehlghio'.. I'x Jaljr ll-tat DAN. I!l:x. AKnt. E. F. LUCK EN BACH. Tw DMnBrlow tbo "Broattwa.r Home MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in ill rottprr.enf V ahi plii Func Wall JPspefl: Window Shades, Pnints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH rl.lCES. JOHN F. IIALBACII. Instructor of Music, (riane, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, PAV , .i'.sj Hole stent for the J..&.C. Fischer Piano ; 1st dealer la all kinds or Pianos and I Irirans Tersas low and rasj. rilatr, lumber, bricks, is., laaea ia excoange. Vast Mails aid books furnished on short Betlse. Tar particulars, terms, de., Address, JOHN F. HALUACH, Att.l,llIS.nr. Lehlghton. P. P rime Home 31 uln lirpail ! tVHY ad HUNOnYl Whe'y,u,,'uiavCi. pounds 1 1 ui Li Kiuieati- FIVK' LOAVES FOR Vi OEN'TS I J. IT. O'NEAL, tlio nonulsr nr'idand ak Raser. of Lel-ieUlon in order ioiiia t lie aula artbtiMa hna llo'iiien r-e- rr oaof ulste e krslsd Howe dado UUlJ.iI) to Fits liosviw forTweiily-fiveCtii. Cli. Saiar. rtalaln Co nut ecateii. Drop cream mm vtker CA KKs, oniv T.-II Ci'lit pT Dnien. LooU Out ror lite Wuffiin! AI MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesdar, TbursiUr andHatonl-r atoimna.. LJCHIOII TUN aad V .19 .PORT, every After- aooa except tYlday. TERMS STRICT LV CASH I ratroaaaa aolletted. . W. O'NBAL. STOHKt Oppoalw rtrat National IlaDit. axitirl MaakKWaal, Laalabloo.Pa. J CARDS, rjool ami Bline, Sinkers Ollntor-Tiratnsy.in Sevan's tufldin.Usnk strest. wrdtrtpromptiMUM wor warranica. Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, ATTOIINEY AT LAW. OBJcei Corner Sdi-otlionna and lues streets MADCH CHUNK. IM. JnlyMr TOIIN ti. URItTOIiETTE, u Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office t ltoom 2. around Floor Mansion Jlouto If AUfll CHUNK, PA. Hay be con ml ed In Perm .n. inaHS.I.v yy M. n . s r.i., ATTOIINEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Bin i Sunt ,Lin!gBTOK , pa. ReslRitste and Collection Aeencv will Dn. and Ball Kal ti.tat,. Ilonvejanclinr .i-atlv done Cnl satlnn. promptly made. Hettling Kstate of 1). sd.nts a ipaclaltj. Hay ba conault-d In Millsti adu.ruiau. ;ict ax J"i. it. STKWIII US, ATTOItN IT AT LAW, StsV Oltlce : SJ floor of Ithoad'a Hall, Mauoh Cliunk. Pa, Alt bu.ln.iii antruated to htm will ba premptli ittandaJ to. Mar 17. 1;. p j. mi.eiias, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' 2nd Pcor abo e M A SI' K HOUSE MAUCH CHUNK, TiiHHA. 3Can Ixronanltod In Herman. 'JanB Justices and Insurance. CONVEY ANUEIl, AND GENERAL IN-SURANCE AGEN1 The Mlowlnj Comp-nlera ttapi-santedt LF.flA.N )N MU l UALl'inE, IlliAIIO MUTUAL. Fill S, V OMrNQ FIHK. rocT.- vii.r.K Fir.n. 1(111 VI UK. anrttheTItAV BLEIti ACCIDENT IKbUltANCK Alan PinnalTnnh and itutnnl Horse Tlilel Detec'lToanri In-uraui-e (Nunpanv. MarCO S3. 1873 111U3.-1V u x.Aijv. jgEKNAltl) IMIs.Ml'S, Ouvstt Bdildiko, MAUOH CHUNK. Pa. Fire Insurants Agent. W POLI'llKS In t5AFEComninlrs only. at Ueasunable Itatts . u-yl rpiiF. Kr.vvrovK ?h:tu i. nr.yr- JL FIT ASSOCIATION, of Allcnlnwti Prof.AtIt,.HQIUti . W. A HasjjLHit, Lira ai tHD0WMaT Policiis Ibsdkd. J. I. MILLER, lilsirlctandlolleoiing Aij't, Oot. !3,' o ijr l BOTittK. Pa. LillN STOl.I.E, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Irs;racce .cent MAUOH OIM'NK. PA. 9-Business transacted In Enirllsli ami crman. Auk. 23 yl Physicians and Dentists. o. . nowEit, M. n, (U.r s Orrira: Opposlto the lvsl Uli'C, BANK STHEKT, LEHIOHIO:', Pu. May ba cmsuMcl In either the VnirHfh "r Oerinan Language. July 1M1 TQU. Oil s. riiAito, Veterinary Surgeon. TANK Sm JT LKHIUiriON. PA liisrnso! i.t ihe I'rot a H ec inn ii t d I Eu litl. rCilir.. i. 11V. i Ji j r W. A. (OHTliHJIlT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his pmfesilonnl services to the lien . . rtl T -I 1.. ... . pie nl Gianni ivllilllli, ieuigiuuu, ,,ei9i.ii acuerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite the Broadway Hourc, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Vj. Freali Lauihini fins ulwjys nn hnnd. All work giinruntecl s-ititfactury. anal-yl -y W. UKIIKIt. M. II., rARUYVILT.13, Orbnn Cininlv, Ta i. n, tat rteslder.ee ... I oni 7 a.m. In IP a. m IIUUUS j u , j4 0 n , j, Mnr lie ronaii tfd In th rjoriunu Lniiut rs V. O. Addrca win btun. mar,!, tl y a. r.i:itiiA3ii:u, ji ., PHYSICIAN ANU8CI.UK.IN Bparlal alt.nllon paid to Chrnlilr Plaeaav, Ofnea: 8outh Kaat eorn.r Iri'iialKSii.l .t... I p. kljhlon.Pa, Apr! 3. U7& N. nr.HEit, )i. i). U. H Kxnmltiltiir ffiirfreoti. PnAtlTfOINO P1IYMOIAN nuil 8U c O HON. nr.ncE; iiauk stieet, l.r.nr.a'b ulock, I.fhirh- IOK. Ph. alajrbeconsaiird tu the uerm n LaitRuaire. Nov. l or VOUTll AND tll)DIi:-.OrD, Wonm vr.u e re-tnr. d to SOU.M) Ifoilhnnil 0 e il au'iiu and vim ili eet nit. JliuUUUUU , v'ee In kh led envelniie. Adiliea . mmmmmm. Irof J.Y. VOA ..OKd-uauiirgN.Y. Julyfjl RUPTURE-, The 1'P.r.iAi, 1 nu uhai ion want Hie prratear mventiin ix tnenvei t ei oui pani ihlm e t tree. Prut. J. Y. EUAN. Ore en i.t- V Y )ilvi7 I PAT MIGHTS. V. A. LEIIVANV. Snlleitnrof Am-rlran ml Fnrr'n Patents. W'u.hli.KtO", H.ll. All busim-Sffieoiiiieeleil w Ii Pateli'r. whether la-, foielli. I'utenl Oflleai-r ilia ourls, promptly utiended in. Nochariceiii deuleaa u imleut ' Isaeeured. Send lorcltcular. oclt.tr AGENTS WANTED rrT.M M Aril ink ever in ven led AVili Unit a 11' of sutWiok'. "lib II 1: .and IOU rourLKTlt, I In SO milium. It will also knit ii irrnal varl-1 ely oi luiiej work lor wlilck there Is lwas a ' reany inarKei. neon lor ni euiar ai.u ieina l the r H.MIIL.Y KNI ITINO M AI'HINK CO.. 4"9 Wn.h.nutoii bl., liuSlon, luss, Sepl. 11.4m V ATF.MTS! J.v MisrFit Bi.ieun s n. i Li li itJ. ,itralen.,8l7i-eieiithM. or l!o t. t re la-tun n i , N foa rrq niTd un eaa Patent I- uh at rd - lor clcuur ririux teima, eie. Ka bliahediSTi. ocl. IJ-it T)T?XTOTnT3 Thru andaif l ts and ""''Awiiii., e'rhelraeolllledbyth lale lawa of Con-reaa. enl two arap for lawa. and copv cf Ctllsen Bodlar. toH.w Vita-1 (raid. U. 8. Claam A turner, Bos a'A Wtah-1 uiWa. O. V, MUUt 1 THE PEHKECT TOinO." H Sara aad Reliable Sabstltata for QutlllnOi The only 25 cent AGUE REMEDY ccniis ; and nil ICXAIiAUIAE J3ISKASE3. trii tr ftH PrntKliU. sMullM FREE d tcertrl erfHe. t'illt to DUNDA3 PICK A C"., . WoitiB tlBKT, Kl Vti, for li-1r ta rrut Ixwfc, mftll.4 tl ratvdtn tt ItalftMpf-r f7f"B on tpIIoIiob. BfiLD HEAD'S A WONDERFUL DISC0VEIIY b m WIM . ' ' ' ' 1 ' A Doodorizod cztract cf Pctroloan, Tho Only Articlo tiat Vi'.l Eo ctoro Hair 0:1 Ea!d Ilcada. What tlio World haa beca XVantan for Centuries. The creatcst i!lcoTcry of onr diy. so tir as n larjo jvirtlnn i f l.ur.a!ty is concerned, li CAI! 110 LINK, nn articlo prepared front petroleum, and which effects i. coinplclo and radical enroia case tf hali!n"s, orwhero t'.io lu'r, owing to diseases if the scalp, has beconn thin and t.m'.j to fall li Is also n speedy rcstnril Ire, aad w'-Ilo ltsuso se cures c luxuriant cro th of li.ilr, It cIjo brings bac the natnrsl color, and glvei ttn 'ot complete tit l.facllo i Intho t:s!n?. T!io f j'.llnj out of the hair, the acrumul.illon3 cf '..i:nlr:'.U, and tho prematura chango In color nro n"l c Ucnccs of a diseased con dition of tlio i ca!p I'.ud the c'-inJa w'.iich nourish t!:3 hair. To arrest t co ca m. t!.o ar'kla used rau-t po.'tres medic. 1 ai well as c'lemlcal virtue, end I'- chango must bcjln under tho fc.';i to he of pcrnti nsnt and lasting bencut. Such an articlo Is CAI EOLINE, and, l"..a i.iriny oth..r wondcifitl dlrcov erlcs.lt Is f 'u:il I iconnlat of elements elmnajja their .n'Mrjtlrs,eitrtcr5ud!:uiry resulij ; Sit It Is aftei It h. a Uva chomlcally trcamd and completely deodorlccil that It U In proper condltlca fjrtho toilet. It wan l.i far-oCt Bus-I.t that lis eScct of petroleum npo:i t'io ha'rwas Crbt obscn-o.1, Government oSlci'r havln; uollcsd that a parllaU lald-headcd servant of Id, when trimming tho lamps, had a lub'.t of vl.diut h'.s oll-lcamcared hands luhlsncairy locks, n-.id tlio result was ia a few inonths n much finer head of black, glossy Ui'.r than ho ever had before. Tho oil was tried ca horses and catll: that Lad lo.t their hair from tho cattle plague, and tho results were as rapid as thc7 were rnanelon. Tho manes and even tho tails cf horses, which had fallen out,wcro completely re stored lu a few wciki. Thcso cxp rlmcnts wcra heralded to tho world, but tho Unoule.lgo was prac tically useless to t'io prematurely bald end gray, nl no ono In civilized society could tolerate the uao cf refilled petroleum at a driFslngfor the hair. Cut tha skill of ono of our chemht has ovcrcomo tho dlH culty, and by a process known only to himself, ho has, after very cbhor.Ho and costly cspcrlmcnt, sue rH..d In rh-oJorlzInT renncd nctr l.um, which rcndois It susceptible of being handled os daintily as the famonsMK ilieotojne. Thoispcrlments witi the deodorized liquid on tho human hair wcro at .ended with tho lnont astonishing rosulSJ. few applications, whero tho hair was Ihia oal fal'.Ia-, i;'are remarkable tone andlgor to tho scalp and hair Every partklo of dandruff disappear, oa tho first or sec .ud drcaaln;, and the liquid to t carch lag In Us nature, seeau to pjnstr to to tho roots at oaie.iindfctiip a rail calihango from thostarl. It li well known that tho mojt bcauf.r;:l colon ara r.i do from petroleum, and, by eomo layttcrloua cpcratlon of naliir.-, tho u.'oof th'j articlo crada a! y Impar a bcauiirul lfat-hrowa color to Iho l..lrwhlih by continued te, deepens to a black. The col. r rcinalu- permanent Ut an ladcfialto length of lime, and t'.io chanrjo la topaduil that tho most lntlmato filenda caa scarcely detect lis progress, la a vord, Itlit'ae moet wimderfal dlovcry cf t'io a,7, and we.I calcnlntcd la inaso tao prcaa torily ba.d aad gray rejo.cc. YT rUil" n-ir r""Vs fc'voltatrlal, fctllnr fit.-3e.l i.i.t o.i in 1 1 t.a.l" I l I c iinlaiothvucf 1 s viiiderTi.1 cileti tltUliuiy Voiiuiurdal tf V:t. JoTT. Tho r.rllcla Is telling ti own atn-y h the hinds ef t'-.nuuid w.in aruiwiif! 11 wita tao moat traafjlnjr. i..d e-eoiiiU.-lM,' reaults : vt- ll r.mii. Arn.. nnh Avenne Pharmacy, sars. "W.i luvo ooU prepar itloua fur tuu hair for u.nvmd. of iweuiv year, imi nuvi, nu.vr niuiuiiuuireuM well or gh a u hi.ulveral Kitl.fartloa. Woteers f oto ncumin. ml It ullh couUdeucu to ourfrlcudi L'adliiOgucrulp..U Mr. C-STtTta Y. Hut. of tho Oates Opera Trouir. i, ill. a: "Afur Ixweeka' u.olontcoa llnceil.r.aiiro nlwiny comrade, ttmt your Carbo liiiu'lmart.d I r Uuchi1; n wonderful growth of Llr w..cro 1 Lad none I. r jiars." C. II. Svith, of the Jennie lll;ht Combination, 1 ame'nnvliic d HuitTi.ld hcudcau bo 're-halred. It s al.upiy uoudciiui i.i my case." , n. F. AnTntm. chimin. Ilnlrake, Mass.. writes: " Your ' Corbulln.-' Iiainatunidiuy hair after every' thing else Lad fulled." ll..... v rtiea ; Fur inoru than iM veara a portion or my lies 1 baa liecuaa siuoo.li and trie frpmbalras a. Lllllard ball, but rouio light weeks ago I was In duced to try )ur Caibollir. and the effect has been simply wonderful. Wh re no hair has beea seen for nr Ihtro now opiiears a thick R'owtli. and 1 am convinced that by com Inulng Us use I shall imvA a. , ond ii hruit of hair aa liver had. It Is i-ronlng now nearly as rapidly aa hair does alter it is cut. O ARB O LINE la now presented to the public without fear of con. tradlet'ioii aa the best lieatorailrv and Boautlacr o tuu llair tae wuria uae ever prouueatu. Price, ON IS nOLI.Att per bottle tiolel by ull.UrussUts. KENNEDY & CoTPITTSBURG, PA Eole Agents for the United States, tho Canadas and IDIIAIIIO IK Mlltl.'lltl Dr r.. C. WrnNiava and llHAM TttUlf MT.H p tile tor U5ieri:i, II szi.ieaa. C,il vu aioiii', N rviiia ed oUo Me Hi iieurea hiii, Io.m .f Menu r . t. ina n il to , tmp t. tinty, lnvni inlaiv 15aila' i. t'rmuitiiroOld Air chumjii hv nver ex a ton. i-eli tbu.e nr ier-l en'gi co. Mbi.il, ii.h i . ni.eiv, decae in) tialb. Ono box will ianre nce.it ca is, h ncli ihix coin iiiaoii nut it h treatinrn. One A' 1 pr nox ii" ax xe 'oaflvodul rt aetir b ina.lpiip.'ii mi rem Hit to mo. w'e aaar me an box to e ire anv on-" Win tach , dr ere iiilh uaini xlnx'a. Hcrnaiian. leu mt il i dnpB'-.. we as 111 ud toe rorulwa ereui wruien iruarn. t inreiiKa tho uinn r If tnetrea'in nadoia n I eff.ci.nen o iiuar nt la'a-ii.-il .ulv wlien n.e .lentinen4 laord r mi (rem urnniit. J III J O VBT t o.. Soli Pr pnetora 'S' .e i.JW, V dm n street, l h'cr.'O.IIl. A J UU.lLl.NO A rent. L hall, ton P SHITII KLINE i CO. Wholesale Airnts. Pb lade ohu. aept. U.'w ly A WRitK in lunr awn lorrn. I3.ro JWU osntaba tnem at which persona nl el! bar aex can tn&lca ir..! ti...iui,. usireo Aoiiau. neaoer If tu time thar work, write for Darticu'ar. lo It. UAbLKTT. at CO..PorUaaid. a. Jonats iv' BE B No Patf-nt No Pay. PATENT obtained for Inventors In the united States, Canada ana bnropc, at minced rates. With our principal oflico located in Washington, directly ojipoiito the Unitod States Patent Office, vit are ablo to attend to all patent uusiness wun greater promptness ana dc- paicn ana ai less cobi man ouicr paienini torneys who are at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore,-to employ " associate attorneys," We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pntentablity, free of charge, and nil who are interested In new inventions and patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents." which is sent free to nn v address, and contains complete instructions nuw iu uiruiii paicnts nnu oilier vaiuauie matter. We refer to the Gorman-American National Bank, Washinffton.D.C.! the Roval Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Locations. nt Wns!iinstoii; Hon. Jos. Oasey, lale Chief iiiuice u. 9. uo'iri 01 uiiims; to tue uiiicmis nf the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators 1 1 u emuers or Conjre's fmm every Htnte. Address ! LOUIS BAGOER ,t CO., Solici tors nf Patents and Attorneys at Law, LcDrbit uuuuing, WAsitisatox, o.c. aeai a. 1 .aae llespectfjlly nnnnunrcs to Iho people of Le hlKht.m un l Its vic'nlty. tha' ho Is iioK.pre p ired to supply them with nil kinds of BouseholJ b'urnit.un llimiinwureil fro") the l,ot. casoned Mate, rials nt Price fully i low is tho nm-nrHc!i e-in b iKiuirht lor er wli "!. Hero are a few ot tho Inducements uflorud : I'lrlnrSetsn Inun , 450 to $00 Walnut .Inrbl '-iiiM lircs-inir t'nse lle'lrHim riu lies. 3 pieces t0totC5 Palmed 1 1 I r i -uili s tin to (In M in-i -at' il IMialr. i.ers-t offl.,.. i) O lllimin li ilr", per ict of S. ..... 1 ami all o.her Inula eipi illy cheap. In this en in 'etlon, I ilul ( tu ail he nt tentliii of he peit..le to mi 'itnple f eillttcs 1 THE UNDERMIKG BUS ESS with n NKW ttn.l HAVDSDME llEAItSli .ui.l n mil Miianl U iNlthM iiinl COKFIAS. I .tin preiiaiod lo Httcml prmup. ly to all ur-iI-ts lu lilts line at luwesl prlevs. Patronniee re'tieetlully solicited and the most a. opto satlsraetl .n guaranteed. V. SCHWAIiTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lch ghton. FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS AND PURCHASE Mm ana AetII cultural Impleinsnts, Tha Bst In the Market, at J. . GABEL'S. 1 Alo. nn bnnd. nn I for Sale In Lots to Rul! I'uretiasara CHhAP FOll UAMI, I 10,000 feet Georgia Ycllo Pine l'loonnjr, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, laath, &c. ai- nia nAitnwAitK Hxor.ti. Aprlli-md LEHIGHTON, Pf U" vor aui: is xf.kh of DlillTIim Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. r, Gents' Furnishing Gooo uu tu CLAUSS k BROTHER THE POPULAR, Merchant Tailors. i t Panic Street, Le:ighton. , PRICES VEIIY LOW F(R OASH. Tl publlo patroniKO solicited. JulyLtf, JM I'OUTAXT AJiXUXCEJIEXTI POST OKFIt IIUILDINO LEHIOnTON. P V hi the Lsrgeit ami Molt ExtMive Stock of HATSCAPS, &o. ever offered In lis boronirh. HarlnK pur ell is.-il my Sliiekln the Ijistorn iin I oilier .Maiiufieiurles ejy In tlie sa.iaon unl at a savliiirnl I0to3er cenlum mi Iho present AdTUueed I'rn ejl am preiutred tn oiler ex. rmrillnary In'f'ements ti my eustuiners, Kperlat atlentlolhas been girea tu the aeleu lion or Fall anl "Winter Boots ! ari l X InTlte myiumenni frle nli ami pntmni their iiurpheMiowllr, n Um prpimreil to giro PelV lodud tt.mimrir. ILEWIS WEISS 1 Mil Railroad Guide. piULA. 4s KBAUINQ RAILROAD. Arrangement of Passenger Tralm. NOVEMDISH 15TH. ISSO. Trains leave ALLK.STOVt'N aa tollowsi (vu rinKioiiiN naiLBOAU). ror Phlladelphla.nt'liJ , o.ti, lljo, a.m., and J.t p, ui, . kUndaYk. For Philadelphia at l.j0 a, m..J.M v. m. ivia itAtrrr!KA. iniaxcn.) rortteiidlng ana ilnin.uuie, id, B.con a.. lJ.il). s.tuandlitsp. m " For Lancaater and Columbia, t J5, 9.!tia.tn. and 1.31) if. tu fUNL-AYS rM nsrrlabuig, and ray po ots, S.tS (VrA IlETtiLsnr.u.) ForPhllsilelolilafioni I. V. Depot 4.4 e.i-. J.i;,a. m ,W2,SJA i.',t p. m. Hununy 4 60 p.m. lor Pliliatioli Ina lioln L, & a Depot AH 3.23 fi..ti p. in. 'liuliul'oil A LI.I5 TOW.N leave aa followst (Via I'KUKIOUKX ICAILLOAU.) Leavo Phitatelphln, 7.40 a. lu, aud 1,0., "1.J0 .. nc S.is i). in. fUKDAYK, r.o.iva Piilladeiphlii, t.n, h. in., u and '4.15 p. m. (VIA EAST rKXSA BRANCH I Leavo r.eoiUL'i lc.3ou.ui.,!. to 3.tt,rndo.ii; n.iii. Leave iranMiurc s 86uilo.50. a.m., 1.45 nud 4.U0 u. in. Leave loincaiter, 8.0a n. m 1.(5 and 3.50 p. re. Leai-Coluiiibla "oV, n. in . l.lu and 3.10 p. in, l-UADAYfi, I eave lte.idlnr. f.CO n. in Leave liai i imhi e, i ,M a.m. IVIA HETIIlKUEil.) f oavo Ohllndelonla C4. 9(0, p.n, c.to, 415 3 otio, m, tuiiidsv P.3 1 a m., n. tu. Tralnamnikc. thus ) tun toand tinnidcpot nn.. u.uori ai..-L-n. i iiiinneipuia tiiuer linluitoa d l-eiu In oaii st.-eet depot. Hams v i-i i'-inciiriu run 10 ni r iroui liens ot . Depi t. except tuoao malted () Tni4.1 and ii.45 n.ni tialualremAllentown a. ,,t llia , n n,..l K ,( ,, ... - ...... ... , 1. w.i'. ,", .linn iiuin i-iiim ilripiuii, hatotliroUBIiearatoaudltuiii rtilla .lnltihlfl. J. K. VVOOT1EN. O. a HANCOCK, Cmi'i IMii. it llektt Aunt. aH3. LYDSA E. PiOTAM. OF LYNN, MASS, ciscuvEr.Eit or LYDEA E. PINKHARfl'S vTGETABLB COMPOTOD. The Po.ltlvi Cnre For all Femalo Complaints. Icato InrAlid. Upon ono trial tlio roorlU of this Com- pouiwl wmrtcojnliod.ajrellef is Immediate j and r hen Ita use is contlauod. In nincty-nlne cases In a bun. (!rcd, a permanent euro is etTctto Jjia thousands will tca U?. On account otltsproTcnmcrltsUhto-CAyro commended and prescribed by the best pbyilclant In t!to country It will cure entirely the worst form ot falUnf of the utcnii; Lcucorrhcca,- Irregular and p'ul Ztcnstruatlon.allOTarlanTreublcs, Inammatlon a:;d tnccraUon.nootllnfftUElrplacementt and the eon cctiucntiplnU weakness, and Is ccpccially adapted to the Change of life, Itivl dlsaolro and cxprl tumors from the uterus in an early etafe of dcrelopment. The t:idency to cancerous humors there is checked Ttry tpeodlly by lu use. In fact lk has prorcd to be the rreet est and best remedy that has crcr been discover ed. It permeates erery portion of the irystcra, and elves now life and rlor. It rcaorcs fa!atnces,flatulci:cy, e etroys all era ring for stimulants, and rcMeves weakneas of the stomach It curesXloatlnar, Headaches, Kerrous rtortratlon. General Debility, Slceplcasnccs, Dcprc&tion at.d InCl CCBtlon. That feellnir ot bearing down, cauitng pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured I y Its Use, ItwilletaHtimcj, anduadcroll circuraitan ces, act la harmony with the bw that cotcths the femalo system. For Hldncy Complaints ef either sex this compound Is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at S33 and B Western Avenue, Lynn, liar. Price t!.0X bottles for $5.00. Ecut by mail In the form of pills, also in the form otLoseocce, on receipt of price, 81.00, per box, for either. Mrs. raXTIAU freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pam phlet. Address as above Mention thtt paper. No family should be without LYDIA & FINK HAM Llm ni.LS, They euro Constipation, CUlouancas, andTorpldlty of the liver, ti cents per Lox. jnilNSTOV, HdLLOWAY rOnen crul Auent', PliUfl.. Va, Suld by A. J. Iiur II u it, lhlKlitun, l'a, Juno 12, 1680-ly. A Valuable Book Free A Tr tls on ' bnnlc I)ieao," emtracn if ('otarrli.lliroat Luitps Henri, Htonivch Uvcr, Kut 6jS. I riuaty mid J-Vmalo Diprnscut leo, i't en mi it 1 1 te io y acdrrs Every euSrirr fit m thoreitlsoiHCKriin hhciiiM. Fend lor this tioott to tho und r-l.ncd a plnetoan of lar pxpfrlciic, p'tio'fwl br hundreds if ,eilliifr cl itetiH wh t leMliv to fiU eklii. M?utl Mump to p v rrsiac" Ui V. K. lJvlnpbtoD.M.D..: di Btip prior tit.. To cdo. Ohio. aprS-yi PLANING MILL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIN0T0N. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deal in all kind and Miea of rwe, Jlemlock Oak hiid Hard Wooo Lumber, aud isnowpte pared to execute any aisonut of orders lor DrossoD LumboR OF ALL, KINDS. Doors, Saslics, minds, Slinttctv, Moulding, Cabinet AVare, &c, With Projiptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Mafhlntrr la 1 new and of ttm best and mst Imprnve. kled. I eundny liouu but lli9 b" woiamen, up well iam! amlVool n. ti'ii m nd am the efore ob t pua ant ro oistirH iiiilactiou to all who tnavlavor trie with a tali. Orders or mail piouipily attended to. Mr clmrres are mo .i rnt teriui cash, or Interest thurgrd alter tMrty days GIVE MEA CALL IV Those fnFd In HdiM na w!U And it t tiAir advHiiMgo lo h-Te hiding;, rb'O Una nia Donrji, -ae-'Ca, hut ira, to r., nn de at lal Ke'tarr, itM JOHN BALLIfcT. BEST: buslneaa now bataro th nttbllr. Yoa i an wake moiier f titer at work lor ns than at a nr thing A C mil ail Dm rAn vaara VI' am win start rou t 3 da au 'npwaiil. ma le at home bv f'o In.l.iatif na. Me women dot ao I anna wanud everywhere lo work fim. Isow I- the t na. Yon ran 'evoie y.mr wf l lime io tlio work, ornulr vour .iuro u.omenta. No other buaiDraa wl'i pav on neal' aa sri'lL "o wilnon to work cn tall to make enor mouapav Pv eua;ui; at one CosUy Outnt and tenaa f re-. A crest opoonnoltr for ruak. TH. A no.. AS4raaa,fliM. croess-ty LOSS AND GAIN, What bar I gained In all these years, Since I was born, In 1810 1 What have I lost ne'er to return, Amid the ways and haunts of men T I've gained the welyht of many yean, l.aden with sorrow, pain and sin t I've lost the hope of earthly bliss Along tha road I've traveled In. I've gained the things I did not seek, They catno to mo.w'ih great surprise; I've tost th, things that charmed me most, V lien first they met my wondering eyes. I've gained n bitter tnsto of lite. That once I deemed so pure ami sweet I've lost tho friends bf early ycnis, Ihat 1 on earth no ruoro shall meet. I've gained the wealth 'hat mem'ry holds Of those long In the Heavenly fold; To that my heart with fondness clings As doth a miser to his gold. 1'vo gained new Vision. Now I boo Tl.lims that I never saw before J I've lust the Idols made with hands, That men and women now adore. I've gained a heart that chasten'd lies Contented 'nea'h a Fiithcr's eye) 1'vo lost the will to crave the things Which Ho In wisdom may deny. I've gained the hope that when at last I to tho grave go gladly down, Jly lallh and irust will bear me up To gain a bright) Immortal crown. "IT WAS TO BE." "Imleed I'll not do any such thing I The idea I" Germatne crested her shining brown head Indignantly, and looked straight back In Constance Merrivale's eyes. Outside tho cottage gate and such a tiny picturesque cottage it was where Germaine had liycd nil the days of her life, with honeysuckles and ruses climbing lo tho very rhlmuey tops outside tho little gate Miss Mernvnle's carriage stood In waiting. Inside, Miss Constanco was sitting at her ease in Germaine de Cuurcy's n. other's lu vorito chair, looking at Germaino with an air of surprise, while beside her on another chair, lay o roll of delicate white lace and lelicious pink satin ribbon. "I really think you had better reconsider your decision, Mies de Cotircy, and make this dresl for tne. I know tho price is nut very good, but then, you see. If It wasn't that my maid is ill.it wouldn't cost mo Miy lliing to get it thrown together. And really eight und six is nil I eon think of paying." And then Gernititne arched her neck and shot nut u Hashing glance from her lovely, spirited eye, Ihut had ciieh fascinating, lurjd tdiudows mixing the velvety brown liuU. "Indued I'll not do any such thing I Tho ideal For eight and sixl There will be ptaVtis.-.,wiO'uiffi,.OT'l1lj;sifyrll wnri to get up sucn n a. Tink i.oi; Miss Merrivule, orns we around us much us we need money, I will nut touch youi dress on such term.. I'd rather sell mutch es for a living. Miss Merrivalo arched her brows in lan guid surprise, and u little vicious enuji come into her blue eyes. How exceedingly peculiar you are in your expressions, Miss do Courcyl Well, then, just roll up the material nml takoit o it tu the carriage. And I am quite sure it is the last time I slinll attempt to be charit able to you indeed I really think when pcnplo aro so independent as you are, they deserve to sufl'er." Germaino quietly rearranged the Ilcecy parcel, her cheeks puling, her brown eyes flashing as Miss Merrivalo slowly let fall her cold insolent words. Then, as Miss Merrivale arose from the chair and took up the train of her gray silk and gray velvet ilress,Germaino finished tying the neutdight parcel. "There is your dress j yon ore just ns strong and uble to carry it tnyour carriage as I am, Miss Merrivale. My mother needs my attention. Please excuse inc. Good morning." And as a princess might dismiss a claim ant fur her bounty graciously, haughtily, K'bilively this little Germaine dismissed the daughter of the second great man in the neighborhood Howard Mctrivale, who kept a retinue of servants, and lived in a magnificent palace that wus only second in importance tn that nf the neighboring estate, Stnnebank, as he himself was reoonil to the owner and heir of Stnnebank, who fur the tlrst time in ten years was coming back home, lo take up his permanent abode.mucli In the intense satisfacti.111 of society In gen. era!, and Cotistauce Merrivale in particu lar. And Germaine do Cnurry would not make llin new dress fur her to wear. A sky blue as a sipphlre, and a delicious breeze blowing that brought the rich color to Germaine dn Co nicy's cheeks as she walk ed along the paths In the lovely, silent woods attached to Stonebank. It bad been only twenty-four hours aiiio- the had en In. d'gnantly refused to make Constance Merri- vale's dress, and during those twenty-four hours she had been very seriously thinking what would be the best way for her to earn some money for the exchequer at home was running quite low, and there was no body to replenish it but herself. So, walking alone, herbal swinging from her arm, she was suddenly startled by the tearing of monstrous dog among the un derbrush, coming straight towards her,bark Ing loudly, and, natural consequence, terri lying her into a scream, just as a tall hand some young fellow sprung nut fmm the same underbrush, with an authoritative shout to the dog. "Down, sir. Off, Lion." Then doffing his felt shooting hat to Germaine, "I beg your pardon I had imidea we should meet anyone, or I would not have allowed Linn such untrammelled liberty," But Germaine was lmi frightened and hm angry to graciously accept tho cracefuUuiil ing ajailogy, Her vniiu wus full of Indig nation as she brushed the mud off her lawn dre carefully. "I don't see why I haven't as much right hern as ynu have yes, and u great deal more, fur I am not a nuisance) as your do?, and " Bha involuntarily liceilatedand adored belnre adilng tho saucy remark, which the gentleman seemed to exactly understand. "Granted that Lion and I are mere nuis ances but you will understand we are both strangers in this vicinity, and are nut au cut in lbs customs hereabouts. Do grant your pardon, and allow me to atone for my awkwardness in auy way you cbxue." H was certainly th handsonmt man Germaino bad ever teen, and a perfect gen tleman In manner and speech, despito the exceedingly plain clothes be wore. And Germaine, under the grave, yet half amused gravity of his handsome, serious eyes, began to' think iho bad displayed a very silly temper. Then she suddenly re laxed Into a smile that was like warm sun shine, making her beautiful eyes flash, and the dimples coquet in cheek and cbin. "Oh, well I was so awfully frightened I du perfectly hate dogs" eyeing uneast ly tho magnificent creature Handing by his master's side "nml, besides, 1 was In such deep thought, ond It came so suddenly, ami yes, I am pretly well ashamed of myself. and I beg your pardon." The charming nat't-cft of her manuer am! the graciously sweet honesty ol her words were simply the essence of refreshment tn Leonard Burnfield, to whom ever since he could remember, women bad been sn ex ceodingly cxasicraling, uncompromisingly sweet, and gracious, and fawning, and yea eager to please. "It's a bargain. You will forgive me and I am only loo happy to pardon you. And may I havo the pleasure of knowing your name?" A tinge nf warm color swept over her face. Then she laughed at him fraukly, looking at him seriously. 'I would rather hot, please. It can make no difference. You are a stranger to me and I am quite sure mamma would rather not." He lifted his cap almost reverently. "You and your mother are right. Forgive inc. Come, my dog " And lie smiled, and went on, and Ger maine, with a heart curiously stirred, com tinued her solitary walk, but with thoughts und emotions that for tha first timo in her life wero new and strangely nvect to her. While Leonard Burnfield wulked thought fully on, his lace full of radiance that he never thought could have been called there by the eight of a woman or her voice. 'The fairest face I ever saw, and the sweetest, noblest, purest soul looks out of the tender eyes I Can it be islule I huvo come homo to find my la to in the liret little coun try girl I happen tu cross I And that, too, wheu Mcrryyelo has got that inngiillicent daughter of his all cut nnd dried fur tho po sition of mistress of Stonebank I" He laugh ed, and whistled to the dog, "Cuine Liou I It's u mile walk back tu Stonebank, and we uro hungry, aren't we?" Only eating or drinking, walking or sleep ing, he could not get the I'.ico ol Geriiiniiiu Do Couicy nut nfhis mind, noruv n wh. n the next day, as ho snt ut tho ohmi window f Iho Meiryvulo druwing-riaiiii, hearing Constance play on her grand piano fur his sjiet'ial delectation. ls'sle").ll!yc,,l?,ile!'.i;?8,",, 1,8 'aM v1 And Mil's Merrivalo looked out, and ele vated her nose at un angle unmentionable. Oh, that I She is the most disagreeable, impudent littlo minx tn be found for miles around I Do ynu know, Mr. Burnfield, she had the insolence to refuse to sew for mo be- cause site could not fix her own price? Ami they are as Jionr as church mieo, too." Mr. Burnfield looked nililcly interested. "Indeed 1 Who is tho family ?" "The Do Courcy's, and tho impertinent little thing plumes hersvlfou her outlaiidl.h name Germaine. Horrid, lsu't il?" "Very odd, Indeed," bo said, courteously, but the name sounded like a silver bell to him Germaine De Courcy, Germaine De Courcy, the old Normun name fitted her as the odor nfa lily of the valley suited its tiny velvety white bell. And two hours afterward a mounted groom delivered ,at the collage door on in vitation to Miss Germaino de Courcy lo at tend the reception ntSumebunk. At which Germiiine's eyes fairly danced. Isn't it just too delicious for anything, mamma? I do wonder hnw they como to think nf us we don't know them nor they us. But let's go, mamma. . I'll fix up 'the' black silk, nml ynu ran wearynur little bit of real lace fur a cap, ind I'll do up my while dress nil, mamma, I'm just dying ti have a good dance once more." And in the plea.nnt excitement of prepar ation, Germaino almost forgot the handsome stronger and his keen respcctlul eyes. Un til, nn Ihe Thursday evening, looking like a fairy ill her white dress, and natural dowers in her hair and at her fair throat, with her gentle, delicate mother clinging so proudly ond so affectionately to her, somebody in troduced her lo Mr. Leonard Burnfield, the heir of Stonebank, and the gentleman she had met nnhis own premises, whom she bad spoken to so cavalierly, to whom she would nut give her name. Her face suddenly paled as he came eager ly to greet her, smiling as he pronounced her name, and greeting her mother as rf ibe bad been a duchess. "You seo I was not to be thwarted, Miss de Courcy," be said. And then he escorted her mother to quiet, retired place, and Introduced her to his mother, a dear, gentle' old lady In silver puffs and silver-gray satin. Tnen he returned to open the ball with fair Germaine. One little month afterwards Constance Merriyale flung a set of wedding cards spit fullv on the floor. "The audacious Utile wretch I Oh, I could strangle her. To think, of all creatures, Germaine de Courcy should catch Leonard Burnfield I" SainI anil tlio Naild-I.ola. Having lieen ono uflho few journals in the Slate thai sesa what Ihe Ciililnrnlaiis call "sand," that is, can rage and inile.'ii,l enti, in opposing mob-ruio, the Atti CWi- fornU mw treat ilaell to h "Sand lot iibilu- arv" u this fashimii "Tho withdrawn! nl Ke.ruey from i!itlcj, announced ot the Sand lot on Sunday last, Indlitites presuui ablv the close nl the Sand lot meeting., in well as the dUs'ilulioii of the Cuiuiiiuulalio jMilltlcal organization wuieii aeju iu eime ill turmoil fr throe yers,tvi-ateilly brought our city to the verge f civil war, gam the must slguol proof of the gross Ineni.-leiiey nf our local adiiiiiiisiratiiui, ill.aniccd us thr. Ujhout tho cirllized world, hauiierrd us with a Communistic Stale O'lutiiutH'n, and greatly reduced tl, amount ofoui luuk Ine- raniUl. tho value of our ixul eUie.mid llieconfidenwufliuaiiieM in uiinbepr- perity of our cuiuiien-e aua mduU v lor several years to come." X Iff IS AND Tiff A'JY Footpads Cork soles. Kindred evils Poor relations. A matter of course A horse race. Justifiable profanity Swearing ofT. A hollow mockery A mismatched' stovepipe. -Tho bump of deitruollvencss A rail way collision. Chinamen raise peanuts by the car load in Cnllforiil.t. Did the man- who struck an attitude get hurt? - If you want to make your coat and pants last, make your vest first. The eign "Beware ol Dug" 11 stuck up. that lie who rends mav run. We have seen a flight of pigeons. Did' you ever seo n lligtit of stairs? The butcher complacently smacks hlsp chops as he meats tho demand of his custo mers. Damaged by water Tho life (naursnco company when one of its policy-holders is drowned. Why Is the discovery of the North polo likenn illicit whiskey manufactory ? Be cause it Is a secret still. Why is Iho letter r tlio most hopeTnl la the alphabet? Because it is tho end of error and tlio beginning nf rigid. The man who was confined In the altle nfa jail swore he would briiiRan action a gainst Ihe keeier for garrotlng him. Wo ure always told to-put imp best foot forward. A intile nlw.i..a puts his best foot backward, and he puts it strong. The American Indian readily acknow ledges tho civilizing influences of the stove pipe hat, nnd be puts it on tbe head tif his. squaw. "What do you use your Angers fiir when- ymi blow your nose? ' asked a gentleman of it bootblack. -Du yer expect me to blow my nose witlv my legs, say?" CH.No one should have horses tied an In tl sluiuo wlih the epizootic, when AI. Il.lfoberia' tiorse i'omucis can lie oougnini tinyuruggisi lorV5 cents. Guaranteed to cure. The gold pig worm as a charm Is re placed by a spider of sapphires and em- erulds. Next we may expect the rattlesnake in rubles and pearls and theu Iho (Kioplo will sour on the whole fashion. Virginia has raised 1,100,000 bushels 1 1 peanuts this year. Just about enough to keep a ui!c limiting couple in ammunition lorn month, and nearly enough to oupply a circus for a thousuud years making tho lib eral allowance of six nuts ton gla sful. A3- H hero are vour crutches. nncJoT Hera tbej ure shoning Joliii a bottle ufJU. ii. Ho. bens Kinbroc.ii Iuii. Ynu ilou'i .nv lliutthreo q-liirlcraol u bo llonf I'!iiiI.i.hiImi Iiust-h-v. ed jou of your rheum itlsrn so ynn e-n walk wl.huut your crulcbes? I do, and thank a klll.l iro, 1.IUIKU l,r ,.ll4 uttfttf Ivw. '.Ml advertisement In tho Star last weyk. II you usk a buy to ureal; up u piece op lump coul sous tu keep himself fmm freez ing, he regards his lot hs one of exceptional ...msiii,,, u,,t,iet ,m nnd - uirrwdo lying stone until the prespirutiou stands in great Irojis upon Ida forehead or on explosion re- liuvcs him from his self-appointed task. A New York publisher luis issued a book entitled "How in pay Church Debts." It may fill u long felt want, but tho Idea of churches being in debt will bo now lo most jienple. It is proWbly intended for txw. holders who ore In arrears. CH-"Mamma. Is tne old hen irolnir te he sciuiiwni for the summer" "No. t linrlle; but hy do ou a.k?" VYotl, I heard papa toll thu new iilred ulrl that ttiev would have a Que tune when he sent the old hen away lor me su inner " uhiiioih nut nine unuriie io bed. alter ulvinu hliuadose of Mne.' Wild l .'berry and llimrhuund lor his cold, telling lilin he would be well In the tnnrnimci nnd thcnMiuafd lorpap.i a ml only lor his having n buitleul Kobeus' Kmbroeatton lu the house. inigni iiare been a cripple lor lllo. A doctor Bays "When n Jctbarglc fceliug prevades your system, wheirvjou have a disinclination to move about, when you havo iin abhorrence ofexerciro, your liver is torpid, you are unwell." But nn old father, whoao son wus u Heeled in this wayamd showed all the Symplons described by the doctor, gave u dilfurent opinion : "Sick? Not much; it's laziness that nil him." a"Thls world lsnllnfloctlnirshow."but It Hike, ivry lively work lor sonioul hs to keep hold ol our tickets of uduilssiuu ; a great man) a.e put out at the-exit "rneuinmiia" a n-l l,u.iuinptlou ;" but the number u th has been gieaiiy ludue u siucu so uiuiiy c Ids uud t-uualis have hein"ulpped In tlicroud" by lie Hun. I) use ot sine.' lur, wild uiierryaud liu.uhound. I'or tale b ulldruaghus,'.a uud 6a emu. A young officer had embarked nn board maii-uf-Wdr with a detatcliment of his regiment for a foreign station. The captain of thu vessel happening, in hi bearing, to order, for tlio purpose of making a signal, an ensign to be hoisted at the mizzen (icak. the simple youth exclaimed t "Well, I'm not first ensign for duty that's one com fort." tea. For your Oold take bines' far, Wild Cherry and. Hoarhc-UDd. i'uryouri .uuati lake sine.' lar, u lid i.'herry and Hoarhound. Fur Sore Throat lake Mues' Tar, u il.l Cherry and Hoarhound. Fur Sure I. ,ngs tuke tdnea' Par, ltd i:herr- and Hoarhound. Suld bydiugglsts. 23 and 60 cents. It I au amusing sight to see o fresh man ii ni io up tu his deak in the drawing academy, aud, finding ft occupied by a storn looking sophomore, stand guzing at him ten minutes, and then, bracing up, timidly ask him, 'Are you silling here?" There Is bran in all meal and there are dregs in old wine. All roads must at time. be rough, and all seas must be tossed with leinpest. To fly from troublo will need lung wings, and to escape aiacumfort will require more limn a magician's skill. L- A little ulrlras teaching herbroiher Iho .writ's l'r.i)i r Iho oih- r ulxli . aiid. vhen tha bad .aid, 'Oivs ui thla day uur daily Ii ead." he suddenly caded out ti ay lonaUv. liner, pray lur tail) too; und she siU you fur set Ihut 1 am going to givu you some uf Suits' Tar. Wild Cherry uud Hoaibouud for your cold, which Is a great deal lajuer than tuny. What a pleasure it is to note tha gen erosity i. four wealthy autivr-Ui The wit. f the pmpiietnr (I miaul nur pnnc.plu u m- liii journals wu. eiileitaiiiiiig the o litor uf the piper ut dinner. Tne i-.oiveia.ili.nl h.ippeneil turn ujaui servants, the lady uf Ihe huiiae explained in u iu-e.1 r nanl.-rln and lii-ling nimilit-r the many g-.'.l qoauues f an idd tiiltee alio had In her employ. "Ah," ahe suld, ".he has been u g"ud ser vant ahe Ii is brought up all my i-luldroii from the ciadlc j but. .r thing, her health is failing her, 1 .lonitdjiku lu aniif.-rl, her last days. On ynu, then-lore, ti II in lnw I slimild set lu work loget heriiitulhi'Wnrki lllille," It Is contrary to our roilno lo recom. ii rii-i an) kind uf pi)(il tuaiJiehia-. ba Niter e iiim seen the great hvi "f Ituner , iimae l'wdyra uiwn lialo.rae liillil.n-oiioit. In it hat o i-srii cura-li'f !" rptzi, le. as sell a,.tlir.lia-a. a Medawiu ll-uriluty.a-Bood clis - n, lu r ciuiae. d It luom r t ho i . -lull a wn-r uneTMnt just 1 ' " '"'"" uow Law lo rsi" the real.
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