Advertising Rates. We desire It to ba distinctly understood that, ho advertisement! will be inserted In the columns of Tita Carbok Advooat that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following aro our Oslt terms i oxi bquark flO urns), One year, each insertion 10 els. Blx months, each Insertion , Throe months, each insertion JO eta, Ijeis than tkree months, first insertion $1 1 eaeh subsequent insertion it cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. It. V. MORTUIMER, Publisher. A. ! Ilosser, Manufacturer ot ana Dealer In STOVES, RIMES AND HEATERS, Tin and M-Iron Ware ani General House Furnishing Gooils. ROOFINQ nnd SPOlTTino done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. Hvervklndof STOVE rjrtATIts anil TlltH BRICKS kentcoDsinntiy on nana. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEHIOHTON. ratronn re solicited StlIaclton guaranteed. Oct. 5-yi A. u. juua USSliU. J-A.VIU EIIBEUT'S Livery & Sale Stables BARK STREET. LKUIIGIITON, Pa PAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. A4 osttlv,ly LOWED PllICKS than any ciuer Xiivery m toe uoaniy. Large ana handsome Carriages lor Funeral srarpoaeaaua weaaines. day iu uuukui' NOV. 21. IS71. Central Carriage Works, S5 Banlt St., Leliigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Iionest Uuiu Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TUEXLER & KREIDLER, April 2S, III) yi Proprietors. Tke saderslicneil respectrnlly annonnees t bis numerous irienus annina puuuo Kenerai. ly, that he Is now prepared to supply tliem Tflth eholce SHDATS KRM NEW J KB. BEY. at the Lowest Market Prices. Yard and Omea at txchanije Hotel, I.elilgblon, Pa. July ll-mo DAN, RHX, Agent. E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doers Below the "Broadway Douse ilAUCn CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterneef Plain and Fanor Wall Papers Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASn rllICF.8. JOHN F. HALBACII, ' Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIIGHTON, PA. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; Aad dealer la all kinds or Pianos and Organs, Terms low and easy. Slate, lumber, trlcki, ete., lama in ezenange. Sheet Meile and books faralihed en short netlse. 7er partlculari, terms, ., Address, JOHN F. HALHAOH, Ag. 1, HTI.-iT.' Leblghton, Pa. rime Home JI.ulo IlrcadI WHY OO HUNGRY! Wbatynu en Buy Ok pouuua si mi wi.as uieao FIVE LOAVES FOU 25 CENTS I J. (V. O'NEAL, the popular Bread and I'ak Raker, of Lehiahtou loonier to meet i lie want or tne timea. nas net-lire ee it.od ot uiscei brateu uoiue uauo uuiSAUio Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Sugar. Ralaln. Coeotnut Scotch, Drop, Cream ana uther CAlCKrt, only Tuu Cents per Dnien. Look Out Tor tlio Wagon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday atoiutna. LEUIOItro.V and WEISoPOUT.every After- noou except Friday. TERMS STUIOTLV CASn ratrooaxs aollclted. 1. IV. O'NEAL. HTOUKi Oppoalle rirst National Banx. sprtl ly I UinK ntrwu Laolghten raw r'jft aaDAw: vc- SI H. V. Mobthimeu, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 3. OAEDS, nnnt Ami Rlin Blnkera ClIntonBrstney, In Inu'i building. Hank street. Allorderfpromjpuyjiuea worwuT-ri.. Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, OBcei Cornar Bosjoehanoa and Baee streets MA OOn CHUNK, rA. JnlylMy JOHN O. BEltTOLETTE, ATTOB.KET AHD COONSBLLOIl AT IiAW, Ofllce i Itoom S, around Floor Mansion House 4 'UATJCHI CHUNK, PA. MaVbe consnlledln Oermnn. iaay-l,r w M. KArSHEK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BiXCSHIIT,LtHlQBTOX,ri. H..m.t.i..n,i rMlfttlon Aeancv. wp.lBu.vand gall R, il Kitnte. Conveyancing .if tly done Col- setlona promptly maae. neuuog n-siams 01 uw dtoti A specialty. Hay be eonsoltad In Knllsb edUerman. Ncv.ii-, j-vs. it. sTiiuriirus, ATTORN !Y AT LAW, 3-oiHce: 2d floor of llhoad's Hall, Jlnuoli Chunk. Pa. . All busln.ss entrusted to him will be.nromptly atteuded to. w , MsvJT, ly. -p J. MEEHAN, ATTUIINEY AT IiAW, 2nlDcorabo.-eMA SI' 'N Ittlt'SE NAUOtt CHUNK, PxhmA. 03-Can hi consulted In Herman. rjan. Justices and Insurance. T MIM AS ItEDlERKR, CONVEX AKUlUt, A Tin QKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tht fjllowlna Compsnla are Represented! LKfiAN )N MU rUAL FIDE, IlEADINO MUTUAL FlllK, WYOMIhO KII1B, rOTTSVII.I.B FIRE. L1CIIIOI1 FIRG.anA theTRAV EI.ER3 ACCIDENT 1N8URANCF.. Also Ptnnavlvanla and Mutual Horso Thief Deteellve and In'urani e Cnropaiiv. Morcn 5J. isn ISSSii. 21- -gEUNAllD P.'ULUI S, Oocktt BniLDiBO, MAUOII CIIUNK, Pa. Eire Insurance Agent. - POLTOIES In SAFE Companies only, at Keaionablo Halts Aug. JJ-yl THE KEYSTONE MUTUAI. ltV.NE FIT ASSOCIATION, of Allentnwn Prof. A. B. llouxf. W. A HABiir.vR, See'y. P.cs't. L.IVB AKD 1.JIDOWH11XT POLICIIS ISBUKD. J. I. Mlr.I-.En, IistrlctapdColletlngAg't, Oet. a,' 0 ly 1 KRTf v li x Pa. LHIN STOLLE, Notary Public Sc Conveyancer, Pirs ant Life Ir.srrai3ce Agent MAT) Oil CHUNK, PA. 9Sr Ruslnets transacted In Enullib and German. Aun.Myl Physicians and Dentists. c. . R0WEU, M. I) , M.V.,) Ornci: Opposite tho Post I'fllee. DANK STREET, LEHU1HTON, Pa. Maybe ennsuited In cither the Fngllf h r uerman Lianguago. j"j j-U. ClltS. I'HARO, Veterinary Surgeon. DANK STREET. LYEHIllH'iON. TA. Diseasel ot the Foot a rprclaltt. y l con ii t U I Enulihl. rCeimau. Ji.ly . jy.. W. A. COUTItlGIIT, BURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional serviws to tho peOj pie orniaiicli uiiunK, l.eingmon, neissiiou iackerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite tlio Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Tx Fresh Lanshine Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl tt- y. RE1IER, M. I)., PARRYVILLE, Carbon Conntv, ra. ir.innal Residence.. fioni 7 a.rn. to 10 a. n uuuH3 iin.l II 10 n in to p i Mavbeeousii'tedln thnerman LnnsiPRi' r. O. Address i.etit.'htun. mar. 2. tf w A. IlERII AMKIi, M II., PnTSICIAN AND8CHUKON Special atUotlon paid to Chronic Dl.eaik'K Offlee: South East eornerlron and 2nd t... I.e- aljbton.l'a. Aprl 3. 187a N. KEIIER, 51. I). U. S Kxamtnlug Kurgenii, PRAOTICINQ PHYSICIAN and SU t OEo Oevicc: llank Street, IlIBEB'n Hlock, Lchich ton. i n. May do consnneu in tue uerm n Language, Nov. 19, tJT VOUTII AND MIIIDII'-AQED. would yon I e re-tor. d to bOUNI) 1 eiia aiinp aim von will ret tut. vice In ae.leil eavoloD. Adilrea. iroi. j.i. Ku.i,ogafnsoiirgN.Y. Junt RUPTURE The erial. innfei hat von waut Hie grrates it veniinn M inut-e tie our pani. t,hlet. e t tree. Prot. J. Y'. EUAN. Orrenx bore, n.t invi7,l F. A. I.EHM ANN. Solicitor or America and Kurefg Ptitrnts. Washington, It.U. All business i-oimecied with Patenn. wbether be fore the Patent I since or the ourts, promptly attended to. Nocharge in 'do unless a pulcm Is secured. Send lor circular. oclS-tr AGENTS WANTED :HTSi Machihig ever Invented Will knit a pair of I stnckliiKS, with 11 Hit. and IDE i outlets: ' In 20 minutes. It nlll also knit u great vari ety nl laury work lor which there la always a reauy market, heim tor el'Cuiar and terms to theTWUMULV KNITT1NU MACHINE I CO.. 4W Wasbloxton St., Boston, Mass. Sept. U-4in PATRNTS , VM mistfr. 8o;icitoi 1 l 1 -Ji'' ilPitiMI.Il).iiiilli M or Box 29, Waa'itniQ D.C, No fee required unless patent oh-al'.ed reml lor cl.cu ar Kiving teima, etc. Sa. bushed lire, oat. 13-it mi aid. U. H. Claim Attoinir, Boy lit. Wash. oct.Utt. THE PERFECT TOKIO." . Kate and RcUabla Snbstltuto or Qululncs. The only 25 cent AGUE REMEDY X3NT W-ECOEI WORIiIS CITRUS and all JAALAUIAEi I5BSEASES, Md fcj U PmateWU. M.ltt-I FREE rtcrlfit t prtm. (Vilte t DUNDAS DICK k CO.k itlvoeiTii mm it, Xiw Ton, for ihMr Urn erst b taU4 It rtftdwa rhu pmt Fffpp en rniicnioB. BALD HEAD'S A WONDERFUL .DISCOVERY. A Deodorizocl ostract of Potroleum, The Only Articlo tliat Till Ro storo Hair on Bald lloada. What tlio World haa "been WnntSn? Tor Ccnltirics. The creatcst tllicovcry of our day, to fir cs n largo portion of humanity la concerned, Ij CAE BOLINE. an articlo prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical euro In caso cf baldness, or where tlio hair, owlns to diseases ol tho scalp, has becomo tliln and tends to fall out. It Is also a speedy restorative, anil wauo hsueo e: cures a luxuriant grow th of hair, It also brings bacU tho natural color, and gives tho r.iost complcto est Isfactionliitliouslnj. Tlio falling out of tho hair, the accumulations of flandmH, and t'.io prematura chango In color aro iC. c Mcnccs of a diseased con dition of tlio rcalp nnd tho gbnds which nourish tha hair. To arrest t'.icso causes tlio article used Inuct postcss medical as well as chemical virtue', and tia change mast begin under tho a;i to bo of pcraa nnt and lastlns benefit. Such an articlo Is CAH- E0LINE. and. Ilka many other wonderful dlrcov- erlcs, It la f.uiul ticnnsltt of elements almost la tlielr natural i-talo. Petroleum oil la tlio artlca which Is niado to work each extraordinary results j butltlsaftet it his been chemically treated and completely deodorized that It Is In proper conditlca for the toilet. It was In far-off Russia that tha effect of petroleum upon tho ha!r was flrtt ohscrvod, Government uClccr luu Ins noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his when trimming ths lamps, had a habit of v.l;.lng hla oll-bcsmcarcJ hands In his ecanly locks, and tho result was In a few months a much finer head of black, glossy hair than ho ever had before. The oil was tried oa horres and cattle that had lost their hair from tha cattle plague, and t!io results wcro as rapid as tht7 wtro man clous. Tlio manes and even tho tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely to stored In a few weeks. Thoso cip rlments wcra heralded to tho world, bat tho knowledge) was prac tically nsclcss to t'.io prematurely bald end gray, r.l no ono iu civilized society could tolerato tho noo of refined rctrolcum as a dressing for the hair. Eat til skill of ono of our chemists has ovcrcomo tac ooa- culty, and by a process known only to himself, ha has, after very claborato and costly experiment., suc ceeded In dcodorlzlm rcflned pctr l'uin, which rendota It susceptible of being handled as daintily as tho famous tail tit colojne. Tho i xpcrlments with the deodorized liquid on tho lramaa lia'.r were at .ended with tho most astonishing result. A few applications, where tho ha'.r was Ihln and falling, gave rcmarkablo tono and Igor to the ecalp and hair Every partlclo of Uandma disappears oa tho first or second drossing, and tho llqu.d co search ing In Its nature, seems to pcriotr .to to tho roots at owe, nnd f ct up a rad calihango from t'aoetart. It is well known that tho most beautiful colora aro juido from petroleum, and, by somo mysterious operation of nature, tho use or tuu articlo gradu ally Imparts a beautiful light-brown color to tho hair which by continued use, deepens to a black. The color remain permanent for an Indefinite length ef time, and tho chango is so gradual that tho most lctlmato friends can scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it Is tho most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the preoa. tarcly bald and gray rejoice. YT' adIa our renders to give It a trial, fccllne sr.ti.Qcd ili .t o.iu application vil cominco tliem ot In woudeiful clleC'J. PUMurgli Vomuurciul (f Oct. il, lbTT. The nrtlclo Is telling Its own ptnry In tho hinds ot t:wn,.nds who aro niug it with tho most gratifying md encouraging leoults : V!'. II. Bwm. A Co., Flflh Avcnne rharmacy, says. "Wu hare sold prepjr.uious for tho hair for upward, of twenty year, but havo never had ono to 11 as well or give u h universal catUfactlon. Wc thcrc forori'cuminrnd It ullh couildeuco to our friends and the gcuer&l public." Mr. GcsTivta V. Hii.r., of tho Oates Opera, Troupe, ulus: "Aftir rlxttecka' nolnmtnn i lnccil, cs are also my comrudes, that your Carbo line' has nnd lipr due!"? a wonderful growtli of lulr u hire I had bono fur' ears." C. II. Smith, of thoJennlo IIi;ht Combination, writes: ' Afiiriulngyour Carbollno' threo week I am cnnvlnc d that luld liciuli cm bo ' ro-hairod. It's sluiply wonderful In my cane," D. F. Antrum, chimUl, Ilolroke, Mass.. writes: " Your Carbollno' ha. restored my hair after every thing else had failed." Joscr-n E. Tond, attorney-at-law, No. Attlcboro. )lass., v riles : Fur more tluin sa) years a portion of my heal l.na been as smooth and free from hair as a. billiard ball, but somo eight weeks ago I uas ln Hueed to irv vnur Ctirboiliie. and the etTcct has been simply uomlcrful. Wh.ro no lialr baa been, seen for yinr. there now appears a thick growth, and I am convinced that bycouthiuingltsuse I shall liava a. 1 mid n head of hulr as I ever bad. It Is crowing cow nearly as rapidly as hair does after u is cut. C ARB O LINE la now nrescnted to the nubile without fear of con. tradlctlon aa the best Restorative and BcautlHer of luo UJlr the world nas cter proaucca. Price, OM! nol,l.AIt per bottle. Sold by all IlriiggUtu, KENNEDY & CoTpiTTSBURG.PA,, Bote Agents for the United States, tho Canada, and urcat iinuua. IIIIAI.'IIB IN WIlAl.Tltl Dr r. o. W'PH'a Ncnva; aid IiRAtx TnAT liMT.atp"-IHuior Uiierti. IsIiim, da vu ninn, N iv-,iia eMdic'n Mcnl-ii tienrea alnii.lAARni Mo.iuri, po.uia o ilicor. Imp, tenry.lnvniiinlarr llmls'ii m, Preiuatut-n old Aire, cause,! bv over ex-it on. sellubuie of iAer.la-ui'g-i ce, Hluiiti leni'a t'i m ev. deoiv r.u I tenth. One box will -ure receut ca-s. 1-celi vox c-iul inaun- minithN treatmen'. One rtnl'arnoox or i x .u xe.'oaOvodii.lK- eiur bi nniil prep i!n ou rrevipt -I oiiee. Wecaar autre six boxi-n to o ire auv ca-e W th eaoh idpr -eee .rl b uatoi -ix bexfa, aecoaioaii-le-i it live d',1 a-,Wn till a ud t lie vuich ia rr our written iruara. te inrtti-ii the nun-v if thelreatm -uadoi'a ni I etr.cin eu-e uoar wiiteea 'a-ned r.ulv when Hie ircntiuru laord r ei Irnin eur Keiits J )HS 0 WIisrt;o.. Bole Pr pneUira. 1st A Its W. Vadia-n Htroet. CblcaaoJIl. A J DURLINO Aatut, Llhlgh. ton P. hillTH KLINE A CO.. Wholesale A vent,. Fh lade: jhie. sept. 18,'iJ ly Tonr own town, ls.ro nisi. ltsMisr If vim at which neraoua ni maaa arear iu all ii,h HaLLLTT. 430., Portland. Ma. JioeM- -- IE! iiiumi iii, nasiiisiisiirmil Hi I iiiiwii.iuI INDEPENDENT-" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, No Patent No Pay. PATENT obtained for Inventors in tho Tjnitcd States, Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal office located in Washington, directly oppjsite the United Slates Patont Office, we aro ablo to attend to all patent business with createf promptness and des patch and at loss cost than other patent at tornoya who aro at a distanco from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentabllty, free of charge, and all who are interested m new inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy of our "Oulde for obtaining Patent," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. We refer to tho Oerman-Ameriean National Bank, Washington, D.0.J the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the U. S. Tatcnt Office, and to Senators n d embers of Congress from overy State. Address: LOUIS BAGGER & CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDrolt Building, Washixciton, D.C. dec22 noinci-irnllv announces to the people of I.e- hlghtnn and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply thorn with nil kinds of Household Furniture Mannfiio'urod fnim the best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prlcos fully as lowus.tho.ameartlclc, oun bo bouxht lor els -where. Hero are a few ol the Induoeinonts offered : P irlor Sets ni Irom 50 to 00 Walnut Marhln-top Dresi-lnit Oaso lledr-um Suites, 3 pleocs ,. W0tot05 Palmed llrilrnnm Sulti s $1R tu 5(0 i!nn Sciit-l llhalrs iiers.-tofo,... 8 OCminnU hnlr, persetof..i.... t and all olher Uoo ls equally cheap. In this connection, I deslroto call the at- teriiion oi tue people to my nnipio i.euuiea iu THE UNDERTAKING BUS ESS with a NEW ami HANDSOME HEARSE, nnd a lull Hiionl U.tMCI'.TS and (JOKFI.NS, t nin prepared lo nttend promptly to all or dvis In this lino at luwest prices. Paironaicu n-'licetlully sulleltcd and the must a nple ii.itl3l.ictl ,n guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octis HANK St., Lch'ghton. FARMERS, LOOK' to Your INTERESTS AND PUHOHASE TWiHS Macliiues and Agri cultural Implemeuts, The Bast In the Market, at J. . GAREL'S. Also, on hand( and for Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers UHKAl FUR OAsll, I0,n00 feet Georgia Yellow Pino Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HARDWARE STORE, April 8-.n0 LEIIIGHTON, PA. F YOr AUK IN NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4 or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE rOPULAB Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lohighton. PltlUES VEHY LOW FOU CJASH. Th publle patronage solicited. Julyl-tr JMPOUTANT ANXOIINCEUEST! iLewIs Weiss? POST OKFICE HU1LD1NO LEHIOIITON, PA., has the Largest and iiiost extensive atocx ut HATS, CAPS, &o. ever offered In this boroutrh. Havlntr Pur. eluspil my Stock In Ihs Kastern nnl other .MhnufHOturiei forly in iho season wnl ntn SATlnir n( 10 to lb iter centum nn the present AdfAitcl Prices, i nm lireiaretl tn offer ex- ir4orninnry inducements t my cusiuuirrs, Specltl attention has been glrou to the selee tlon or Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons moan ami esatuine my siock neiore maaiui tneir purenasea rtsewuere, as lam prena1 to vlve special luduceinents to an uai JASH I'Ultuu AHKIIM. Heniember. LEWIS WEISS l-ost-OIDc, liulidlotj, vhhtn, Pa, 3SM J&J Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1880. Railroad Guide. plIILA. 4t KBAOINO UA1LUOAD. Arrangement of I'nsscDger Trains. NOVEMBER Ilia, I ISO. Trains leave ALLSNTOWN Ai follows I - (VIA rEIlKlOMIS SAILBOAD). Fur Philadelphia, at -:JJ, J.1S, 1 1.10. a.m.. and p. tu. BUNDAYH. For Philadelphia at M.90 a. ml,!S p. m. I VIA IASI' rtKRA. BKAKCn.) ForReHdlnit and HnmsUma-, sas, 9. CO a m 12.10. 4,so and tea p. m. For r.ancaater and Columbia, t ts, 9.00a.m. and 4. SO p.m. HTJNDAYS. For Reading, llarrlsburg, and way points, 9.15 kp. ru. (VrA IlETHLsniv.) For Philadelphia from I. V, Depot 4.44. t.l! 8.17,a. m ,1J."2,3.63,.I4 p. m. Huiiuny 4 k0 p.m. For 1-hiiadelthla lrom U i H. Depot iii4. 3.23 5-C6 p. m. Trains FOR A LIK NTO WN leave as follows: (VIA PEUKIOUKN UAILUOAD.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a, iu, aud 1.09, "1.10 dncs.isp. m. " SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, s.ou a. m., t it and '4.15 p. m. (VIA EAST I-IX9IA, BRAKCU. ) Leavo Reading 8.00. 10.3ua.ui.,2.C0. J.55.nnde.l6 P.m. Leave Hart lsburg 5.45 1.(5 and 9.50. a.m., 1.45 and 4.00 p. m. Leave I.aucasier, 8.05 a. m., I.rs and 1.50 p. to. Leave Columbia 7.53 a. ni . 1.10 and S-40p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading. 8. CO a. m Leavo Harrislinig, ti.C0 a.m. (VIA UtTIILKUEM.) Leave Piilladelofila 0 45, 9 00, 9.45, 2.10, 4.I5 oun. m. Buudav 9.3 1 a. m., en p. in. Trains niaikeu thus () run toand from depot 9th and ureeu streets, Philadelphia other trains to and lrom Ilroad street depot. Trains 'Via Bethlehem" ruu to and from Berks St., Depot, except those marked (M Tne 4.1 and 0.45 a.rn tiulns from Allentown and the -1.31 and 5.15 p.m. train from Phila delphta, have through cars to and Iruiu Phlla delpbla. J. E. WOOTTKN, Ositcral Manager. C. Q HANCOCK. Cen-l rati. A Ticket Antnt. may 15. LYDfA E. PINKHAM. OP LYNfl, MASS. , siscuvcnEit or LYDSA E. PINKHARA'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Core For all Female Complaints. Thfs preparation, u Its nam lsnlflef, consists of Vetatlo rropcrtlcs that aro tarmlcsi to the moit Jel Icate lttratld. Upon ouo trial Iho merits of this Com pound will be roco?nlxlf m rtllof Is lmioedlat and rrhen Its use Is continued, In ninety-nine caies In a hurt. !cd, a pcrmaaent euro li etTccteJ jia thousandi will tcs Kftj, On acconnt of IU proven merits. It Is tonlay rc- commended and prescribed bj tho best physicians In the country. It Trill cure entirely the worst form of fnlllne; of the uterus. Lcucorrhtxa, lrrecular and painful lenstrnation.aUOTarlanTreublcs. Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal woaknees, and Is especially adapted to the Chance of Life. It will dissolve and expo I tumors from the uterus in an early etarje of development. The taadancy to cancerous humors there U chcclcsd Ttry Epeodlly by Its use, la fact It has proved to bo tho great est and best remedy that has ever been discover cX It permeates every portion of the system, and circa 'now life and vljor. It removes f alntnoss.fjitulcncy, de stroys all crarlnff for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach It euros Eloatlrsr, IXeadachts, TTcrrous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That focLLnff of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache. Is always permanently cured Ly its use. It wUlataUUmcsandundcr&ll circumitin ces, act In harmony with the law that fovems the female system. For EldnsyOomplalnttof either sex this compound is unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 533 and Western Avenue, Lrnn, liars. Price $1.00. six botUes for $5.00. Sent by mall In the f orm of pills, also In the f orm of Losengc, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. mnOLVil freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pans phlet. Address as abovo JlenCion tU paper. No family should be without LTD LA. X. PIXKnAM' LTVEItriLLS. They cure Constipation, lUlidusntsa, andTorpldlty of the liver. S3 cents per box. JIHlNSTOiY, HOLLOW AY & CO., Oen cral Agent?, IMilla., Vvl, Sold by A. J . Hur ling. LohlKbtOD, i'a. Juno 12, 1680-lr. A Valuable Book Free A TrentlSHon rhronlc Diseases embracing; Catarrh, Throat I,ungi, Heart, 6ionisch.Llver, Kidneys. Uriuary and Female Diseases j nUo, )M en aent free to ai-y addreft. Kvery eufftir r frnm thee nlse ises can enred, Send tor this boos to the uiidtrMcnod a phretelan or laige experlciif, exdoieed bv hundreds ot .ending citizens who teMliT In nls eklll. nd etnuip to pay poetairn to K. Livingston, M. D 2154 buperlor u i To.cdo. Ohio. ipry l rpilE SLATIMJT0N PL AN IN O MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATISOTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dealn In all klndi and nlzea of Pine, Hemlock Oak sud Hard Wooo Lumber, and Unovrpie pared to exeoute any monnt of orders for DresseD Lumlbell OF ALL. KINDS. Doors, Sasucs, Blinds, Shtiltcru, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &e, With Proaiptnsss. Brackets Made to Order. The Mschlnerv Is all new and of the beat and nt'-sl Improved kinds. I employ none but tha beat workmen, u,-e well aeanucd and aoo3 ma lei lai, and am the' etore able to e-nai autee entire -oii.Iactlon to all who inavlavor ine with a rail. Orders dv mail piompiiy attenaed to. Mr charges arn modrratn ; terms cash, or lntereat charged alter thirty oars. " aivE m"k"a call. n7 Those rnvajr-d In Bnild ne will And tt t iheir advantace to hve Mdluff, Floor Bosnia Iioora, r-ashea, Sutlers, &c. dr., msdeatthl Fartnrv. Mayt JOHN BALLIET. bnalaeaa now before thrpnbllr. Von an make nionev taelrr at woik for na than at anvthiliR .Iu. r.nital ii..Mln rM. lis will start vou l l a .lav an" utiwaids ma le at borne bv tiietndnstil ns. ife women Ihy and arini wauud evrivwhere to work I -r- o. Now l thi time. Ton etn .'evoteT. orwhi'le thue rn tii, work, or nulv vour spare u-omeut. NootLerbnsiiir.avrPI par vea i-ea-l' awwelL No ne wilting lo work ran tall to make ennr mimspav 1venrar'nir al onre. s eatlv Ootnt and tennatr-. A treat epnortnnilv formak. tnr mtHiev awllr and bouor.blr A da re-a TRVEf0 Anrsslt, Maine. Xnn.-ir $1.00 a If a i.Dinr or cAituoN, Tell me, lump of Carbon, burning; Lurid In the glowing urate, While thy flames rise twisting, turning, Quench In me this curious yearnlna, Akci rt elucidate. Tell me of the time when, waving High above the primal world, Thou, a giant palm, tree, lifting Thy proud head above the shirting Of the storm-cloud's lightning hurled, While the tropic sea, hot laving, Hound their roots Its billows curled. Tell me, did the Mammoth, straying Fear that mighty trunk of yours, On the verdure stop and grate, Which thy ample base displays, Or his weary limbs donn' laying, Sleep away the'tardy hours t Perchance some monstrous Saurian, sliding, Waddled up tho neighboring strand, Or leapt Into Its nclgborlng sea With something of agility. Though all ungainly on the land.; , While near your roots, in blood-stained fray, May be two lchthyc beasts colliding, Hit and fought their lives away. Tell me, Ancient Palm. corps?, was there In that world of yours primeval Anghtof man lu perfect shape? Was there goodT and was there evllf Was It man T or rfas It apoT Tell me, lump of Oarbon, burning Lurid In the glowing grate, Lies thcro In each human face Something of the monkey's trace f Tell me, have we lost a link T Stir thy coaly brain and think, While thy red flames rise and sink, Ages past elucidate. . f.hamberit Journal. UNDER TUE SNOW. T1IE STROLLER'S TWO EVES. CHRISTMAS BV ALFItKD THCMULK. "Like the snow I Cureo it, I hate ill It is the shroud, the winding-sheet, or every hopo I ever cherished. Every flake that falls is a clod on tlio grave or my dead life aud of my dead life's love. Stand tne an other drink, old boy. I know it is abusing good-nature, but I'll g've you something to scribble on that will more than pay you lor all the camplicne you'll eyer buy tor me." I never was a brilliant nctor. I do not know even that I ever would havo been a notably good one, even if that had not hap pened which did to put an end lo my am bition for good and all. But I was an earnest and painstaking man in my profession when, in the season or 1858, I formed one of the company at the Richmond Theatre and first met her. She had belonged to one or many travel ing companios. which, then as now, raided the Southern States each season, trusting to luck Tor success- onco they were launched upon tlio road. In the caso or this one' tho luck had been bad, and tlio company had been disbanded 111 Raleigh by the simple process or the man ager's absconding with what ghostly funds there were, leaving the people to shift for themselves. Out of this wreck she had somehow man aged to extricate berseirand make her way to Richmond where she applied for and ob tained an engagement with us. Like my own, her position in tho com pany was an humble one; but her rare beauty or Hire and figure quickly marked her out even in the unimportant roe-s that were np&igned to her. Her grace, her love liness, the magnetic tenderness or her voice, tlio alluring sparkle or her blue eyes, be came town talk. Within a very few weeks, had sho so willed it, she could have grasped the wealth of hair the James River Valley in her dainty hand. But this popular adulation charmed nn responsive glow from her. Letters, boquets, sealed and perfumed packages, whose con tents could easily be inferred, aiured in on her with no more effect than rain-drops have on the marble goddess in some Italian garden. She never read any or tho notes, which sho Invariably turned over to tlio back-doorkeeper to return lo tho writers or destroy. With the more tangible evidences oT devo tion it was the same. From the case or su perb jewels to the exotio lxxuet,all the dainty conceits nnd tokens or conquest women best love, returned by the way they came. This state of affairs continued for many weeks, for defeat seemed only to spur her admirers to fresh efforts. At first I bad noted it with simple curiosity, which gradually grew to interest, until when I began lo see, through all her assumption of indifference, how this persistent devotion distressed her. My reeling became a deeper and a wnrmor one sympathy. She got little enough of that commodity from the rest or the com pany, heaven knows I Their original jeal ousy or the sensation she created had turned to angry contempt when they saw how she dispised the popularity or whoso possession they envied her so savagely. They could not comprehend a favor above purchase, I suppose. The women, when they spoke to her at all, stabbed her with verbal daggers. The men sneered at what they called ber alTecta tion of excluslveness and modesty. So her position came to be a very miserable one indeed. It was out or this our friendship sprang, She noted my reeling for her, and was grate ful, In an undemonstrative way peculiarly her own, for It. So we became fast friends, and then but to make a long etory short, at the end or the season we were married We came to New York, where, after a brief engagement at the Broadway Theatre, in the Spring or 1830, 1 fell ill. My wire was compelled to relinquish her engagement to attend to me, and lung month, of idleness bore the usual fruit, Deeply In debt and without money, the Full found me a helpless convalescent, with the creditor, who had spared me during my sicknees now clamoring for a settlement, In this strait I applied to a cousin and old college chum, from whom, In common with the rest of my family, I hud been long es tranged, for assistance. My wife was the bearer of my pial. The respouso was an immediate and generous one My cousin followed his gift with a visit, and the Intimacy of our old university days was soon renewed lie was a gav, bright fellow, flushed with success, a radiant, social butterfly, whnee vey presence wa, like a draught nfsparkling wine. I saw that my wire admired hlra. and at th. bottom of my foolish heart con - Tjratalatod myself oa having rwijded fcf Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 with so agreeable a companion to relievo the tedium or my sick room. Oh, darling or my soul I Life or my life! U I had only died, like a mangy dog In the gutter, before I did you that great wrong I A week before Christmas I received a let ter from the home I had abandoned (or what reason It matters not years before. It was a brier lcgel notification or my father's death, and of my succession, as tho last of the family, to his hoarded store, The lawyer begged me to come on nnd fa cilltnte tho settlement of the rstato without loss of time, So my darling Was a rich women at last 1 As I thought or this I deliberated whether to inform her or her good fortune at once, and lake her with me, or reserve the reve lation till I could lay it, as a worthy Christ mas gift, at ber faithful feet. Some curse was on me, and I decided on the latter course. I left her without explaining the nature of tho business which called me away, promising to be bock oc Christmas Eve at the latest. The jangle of tlio midnight clilmoi, ring ing in the great Christian linlidny, rang muffled through the heavy snow that was falling when, on my return, a cab whirled me up to my own door. I was in time, nf' tor all. In time, Indeed I In time to find my homo a homo for me no longer, to find my life a blank, my love a wreck, my cousin a traitor nnd my wife but no. Heaven has. forgiven her, I hope nnd pray, as out of tho ruin of my great lovo I forgavo her, even then I Oh, the horror of that night I Oh, the wnsto of love, resentment, lury and despair in which my mind ran riot through the endless hours! Oh, that dreadful leaden morning, pitiless and cold, that peered in on me, brooding still, but with spent pas sion, oyer my scattered heart's Idol, before the cold ashes or my dishonored hearth I But enougli or that. I'm boring yml, I know, old boy, though your are politcenough to shako your head. You can fancy what followed as well as I can tell it. Tho war came and I went South hopefully. Fate was my enemy throughout, though. I could not die, though I dared the Federal bullets in a hundred savage fights. So, when tho struggle ended,. I found myself adrift, ruined reckless, but still doomed lo bear my burdon. I returned to my old profession. Tlio brute instinct still led mo to cling to mater ial existenco so long as I could not end my life bya natural means. It had never struck me tq resort to sell-murder, for my early training had been or too manly a sort for that. Being alivo, I uuturally entertained a desire to eat and drink drink chiefly. 1 was never sober if 1 could help it. Conse quently my life was or the poorest, a buden struggle with famine nnd despair, rendered endurable only by periods or mad indul gence when all sense and memory was drowned In liquor and tho ghosts ormy past gave place to tho lurid p'"ui!'in of those drunken dreams in which (lie most hopeless find a hope that Is never fulfilled. Chrislpios Eve, five years ago, found me per force, sober. In those periods I always got enough work to do for tho theatrical business was brisk. The occasion in question found me play ing nt a Brooklyn theatre. On Christmas Eye I rame across to New York b litllebef.,re midnight. It was snow ing stenrlily, and a fierce wind was whirl ing the while drifts about in bitter clouds when I buttoned my shabby coat Hbout my throat and started for home. The slorm had driven most people who had any shel ter to go lo Indoors. The squalid streets through which I dived fira short cut to my lodgings were quite deserted, so silent, that when the noise of a riotous revel reached my ears, the scene or ft was yet a long way off. That scene was In a low-browed, neg lected house house, one of the vile haunts which crop up in every city like poisonous weeds in a garden. A fiercer gust or wind than any yet brought me to a halt in front of It, and I was gathering breath for a renewal of my panting struggle with the tempest when, through the shouts, snatches of ribald songs and drunken laughter, which made up the compound noise of Iho riot inside, sounded a woman's shriek. It cut the hoarser medley sharply, and the disturbance ceased at onco. Then Hie door flew open nnd a woman, thrust viol ently into the street; staggered back and would have fallen, had I not put out my hands and caught her. A coarse, drunken, but, It seemed to me, strangely familiar, voice from the man who had perf-iriued the violence howled a fierce imprecation at her from the doorway, Releasing herseir from my supporting grasp, the woman sent the curse back with bitter interest and sprang forward, only however, to receive a fririous blow from the ruffian's fist, and to have the door slammed and barred In her face. With the most awful maledictions I ever heard from the Hps ol man or woman, she cursed blm Crazed with drink and passion, and still moro maddened by the scoundrel's blows lost, degraded beggar in everything of wo man but the outer shape I listened to her with a chill of horror freenngall my veins, This benumbing influence was rtill on me, when she suddenly turned and fsced me. I was standing in the flood of light which filtered through the red curtained window. In another moment she had made a step forward, thrown up her arms with a grout blood-curdling cry, and fallen face down ward on the snow. In the brief space that ber features had been visible tome, 1 had reconnln-d thein. Wastod, worn, tho wreck of what Ihey hud been, they were the mature, ormy wife! I was down beside the prostrate shape In stantly, gently turning the face I was once so fondly proud of to the sky. She had fallen directly in the swnlho of scarlet light that made the enow ivik like a PhJ of blond, and the odor that rested nn her wan countenance was that nf florid life. It was pale beside thespots upon the red dened snow where the imprint if the fallen face was, however, and beside the dark stream that trickled from one owner of the swollen Una. The eves. Ihi old eyes, a i blue and clear, and even In their present lowly j printer-, ink. case, an free from the Ulnt of ,ln thst brand-' -"What dsvswalUn u that you aro wear ed ,11 else about her. stared me In lh-faco IngfMsdaii Aiufrkn sergeant to anew i wWe open. They Hal iksmi airwien awi. , denly and surely Wind tl..ig'i. Tho faded baud J bald in tain mi puis The Carbon Advocate, Ah nrlepcU'lcnt t'oniilv Newrrnprr Published .very EATt'ItDAY, in Lehigbton, Curium Co., Pa,, try u.utttv V. .HOKTUI.tlnn. ymci-D AIRWAY, a rholt distance (txrr, lb, Lehigh Valley It. IU Dews. Terms: $100 perAMGi in Advance eteet tcscniriios ot rlAis and rAtrcr Job Printing AT VKllv LOW PRICKS. less and cold, Tho mistaken heart I prwaod against my breast was still. I laid tliu body softly down, Throitgh tho falling snow that was fast covering the) wasted likeness ol my dead Inve, as ir ta blot its degradation pitirully out the Kile inn clangor or a great belt in some ueitrhborint; church lower came, muffled and thick like the measured tolling of a pasiiug knell, beating the unnnuncem;nt of the new-born holiday with long drawn strokes. How long I sat there I do not know, but when I came to myself I was chilled lo the) marrow, and the rigid figure besido which I knelt was quitehiildeii under n 1 i tt lo mound of snow. Tho dead face was so completely vailed that even its outline was lost, and when I brushed the gleaming crystals len derly off was Irozcn hard and cold. There was a mark upon it, an ugly, cruel mark, and as my eyes rested on it I stfore a great oath in my heart of hearts. I knew iinw who the ruffian was whoso nand had left It thcro. I knew now whosa tlio voire was that had sounded so strangely -olniliar to me. It seemed sueha pityta leave her all alone and unsheltered under the hard sky that, when I approached the house with my new purpose strong within me, I turned back again to .cover the poor bruised face with my coal. Then I beat a heavy summons at th barred door. There was a lull in tho riot within, and steps approached. I heard tho ri-ltle of a falling chain and the clang nf the bolts be ing drawn back. Before the key could be) turned in tho lock, I wtinv shoulders to tht) door and buist it open. My quick eyo picked him out in the frac tion of nn instant. Before another had slipped by I was upon him, and had him down. He scarcely saw my face, for, in the leap I made to get nt him, I overturned the labia with tho single lamp upon it. In the scuffle which followed I felt the blows of the by slanders rain down tion me; I felt their heavy heels mnro than once crash against my skull. But with him under me, and his scoundrel throat iu my grasp, nnd th recollection cTUie frozen race outside spur ring mo on, they were no more to me than so many falling rose leaves. At lull, however, camo a stroke that set a thousand (ires dancing before my eyes, and then all sense went out In a murmur like) that of the 'sea, through which I dreamily fancied I could hear the sound of heavy knocking at the door. Weeks afterward, when I regained my senses, it was to find myself in Bellevua Hospital. I had boen brought thcro, ssid the nurse, on Christmas morning, by the police, who had rescued tne, when, niter strangling one of my asaallunts, the others were about to brain me. In my delirium I had told my whole story, and the man put in my handa a little packet, which hud been, taken from my dead wife's breast. This packet was ad dressed to me. Tho contents or this packsga was a little plain lump of gold a wedding ring; and wrapped about it n scroll of paper with Iheas failed lines. Wlircvcr may find this on ms when. happily, I am dead, I beg by all they honor in their wives and sisters, lo carry this to whom itti ahlressed, and say that since t first dishonored tho bond it rcpresen s, I havo never worn it uny where but next my heart, and tli.it I beg nnd pray him to take hack the pledge- with such pily and forgive ness as I know hint cipablo of for the tin worthy lus: soul who dares not sign herself his " - is "Such, old boy," said Mountmorris, af ter a puiiso of several minutes, "such is my story. Do you wontler that I curse the snow 7 Ah I thank you. Well, since you will havo it, I don t mind a little of the samo. .Mukc Itstrnnr unit lint this tunr Pick. I've gut a long walk before me." "And tho ring," I vent'ired ,tu suerrr-st whilo Moiiiilmnrris buried his fhco in the vnpnr n(a rum punch strnngenough to choks a force pump and suffii-ientlv hot bi scald the throat of a born devil, "have vou got it yet?" "Vfcn,u leu mo iruiu, oiu uny, i navo not "Lust it. I suppose," I ventured. "Only In a modified sense," and the story tiller fixed on me two deep set, huzol eves, as watery now from tho evuporutlons id al cohol as ihey hsd been a lew minutes ago with emotion, "It is a painful admission for ma to make, but a couple or weeks after I was discharged from the hospital I waa dead broke and I had to spout it fir money enough to pay for a John Collins. You couldn't loan mo a quarter, could jou " THIS k is T19 A I'. The King or Greece Oleomargarine. A sharp tenant does not live where a musiciau sings In a flat. In tho race of life tho swan is only half a neck ahead of the goose. A stubborn Paris dealer announced that he sold donkeys liko his fatlior. rrj.No one should have horses tied np In the stalilo wllh the epizootic, when iM ILltoberte' Horse Powders can be bought nl any druggist lor 23 cents. Guaranteed to core. Probably tho man who never made a mistake in his life never made anything else. The cashier or the broken Ilackeniack banks spent his money on fancy dogs. Lit-7-erally aud figuratively he went to the dogs Novcr run up small dabU. Creditor, are like children tho smaller they are the mote they cry. Ara Where are your erute'ies. ancle ? Hero they are showing John a bottle of M, D. Ho berts' Embrocation. Yon don't ay thatthrta quarters ofa bottleofEmbnieitlliin hssrellav. ed you of your rheumatism so you can walk without your crutches T I do, and thank a kind Providence lor leadlnti me to read that advertisement In the Star last week. The trees are beginning to get their trunks in order, and they'll keep them ta all winter, so they emi leave early in the spring. The waste basket In nn editor's ottire Is nearly ns important as his paper. What proiwily belongs iu one should not go In lk other. m. "Mamma, Is the oi l hen KOlnar to h, sent awav for the, ummer?" "Ko,i harllei but why do ou ask?'1 Well, 1 IomM papa, lull ilia new hired utrl that tlirr would hav a bne tune when he rent the old hen awayfor Ilia summer " M-miiiim pu- lltrla I'hartle to lie.1. after ulvlnx hl'n a dnse of .stuns' Wild i herry amiiiiurn unuior ins ei-i. toiiin. ,1 him ha wou ,1 uitwii in ilia tnorDlnsri an. then she Itld lor pan t-and only for his having a l..f Ifnl.., I'lTmhiiuntllnn In Him h.na. might have been n uilpple tat life, ' Livu there u mm wall t ml so dead, ha never tu himself hath said) "Her, are five dollar, whioh I Imrtk I will Invest in - - i-s - sponded, "IV a modal our cow wou at tb. td "
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