n rsswsnaaEX Advertising Rates. We desire it to lo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted in the columns of Tnii Oabbos Auvocatr that may bo received from unknown parties or Arms unless accompanied by tho OAtm. The following aro our osly tcrnui ONE fiqUAIlK (10 links One year, each insertion 10 cts. Blx months, each Insertion 15 cts. Threo months, each insertion 20 cts. Less than tkree months, first insertion $1 1 each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notice 10 cents ncr line. H. V. MORT1IIMER, Publisher. A. lo 11FS Manufacturer of ond Dealer In ' STOVES, RANGESIAUD HEATERS, Tin ana Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Furnishing Goods. The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family Ifrrsrper Published overy SATURDAY, la LehlghtoB, Carbon Co., Pa., by HAKItV Vt 7IOltXII17tr.Il. Orncs-CANKWAY, a short distance tr' 1 ' ineLebtah Valley It. Depot. Terms: $1.00 per Annum in Afiranw H. V. Mouthimeu, Propriotor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid-in Advance. xvbut stscnirnoK or rxaix Axb rAKcr J ob Printing VOL. IX., No 9. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1881. If not paid in advance, $1.2.5 AT VETtV LOW PClCf. BOOTINU and'SPOinriNn done fit short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. JlBiS Vvsrvklnd of RTOVE GRATES and FITtE BKIUKS kuptconstsmlyon hum. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Baok St., LEniGHTON. rntronare sollclted Oct. 6-J-1 .Sutl&taolir.n guir-intei-d. A. U. .MOSSUR. JQ,1YI ESSKKItT'S Livery & Sale Stables HANK STREET. L.15IIIOIITON, Pn PAST THOTTINH HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PRIOES than any other Livery iu me foamy. Largo and handsomo Can laces for F.inorsl purposes ana wouainr.i. iJ.vviu luuiuit Nov. !2. U7X Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lehiglitoii, Pa.. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, Sec, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, ana at i.owcst uusn i'riccs. Itcpalring1 Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, Ayrll 23, 1879 yl 1'roprletors. til. tea B3 T$2 m The nnderitgncd roafifot fully nnnonnces t nn numerous iricnni ntvime public irem-rau ly, that lie It now preparM to cunnly them with choice SHOWS FROM NKW1 JrJH SEY. at the Lowest Market IMcps. Yard and Official Exchange Hotel. I.olilhtO", jaiyi.uiB iA.i. ki;a, Agent. E. F. LUCKEXBACII, Two Doers Below the "Broadway (louse MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of rialu cd Fano) Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies LOWEST CASH ri.ICES. JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIIGHTON, PA. Bole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of rianns and Organs Terms low and easy, Slate, lumber, bricks, eta,, latteu in exonunge. Sheet Maito and books furnished on short notion. Tor particulars, terras, &c, Address, JOHN F. IIALRACn, Aug 3, isjo-iy. I-ehtghton, Pa. How Lost, How Restoretl : Jnst Dnbhshml. a new riSltfm, ,.f Tin en. HI; VKBWKLL'S CELE11 HATED K-J3AY on the llsd'oal Cure ot sruitKATOBiiiKE , or domlnal Weakness, Involuntary Kennnal Losses luro tenct. Mental aud Pliylciiiliicanaeltv Imomi. imeuta to Marrluae. etoialso. Co.spriipri.K, EriLrrar aim fits Induced breeit lnonlgence oraexaat extravagance, etc The celebrated author. In tbls admlrablo K. aay , eteatlr demonstrates, from a flirty yearfc' aiiioeaslnl pmoiice. that tje alinulna eon-c quencea of sell abuse may be infllrnl'.v cm r I U'lln'lnir onr a m.de mi rl- t - ii i'o ftt- v ii i Mtftner no mnt''1 res. o ipu i.i L VLLT IV" ovi ry CARDS, Itnnl mill Shoe tlakcri Cllnlonllretney.Vn Leean'tbitlldivg. Hank street. Allorden promptly luicaworK warrameu. Attorneys. J-OllS KMNr,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ifflcei Cornor Bneguekannaondltace streets MAOCll CtlTJNK, T. Jlily2"-1.r JOHN 1). HKIlTOI.ETn:, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. otllce i llocni 5. Giouno floor Mansion iiouk MATJi'lI OIITJNK, TA. May bo consaltcd In Oernisn. iatii l.v M. KAPSIirit, ATTOltNEY AND COUNSKLLOIt AT LAW, Bisk SiiEr,Liniontox,rA, Rent Estate and Collection Acencv. Wlllnurand Bell llul INtste Oonvejancinir .icitly done Col actions promptlr made. Sellllng llslates or !) t lentsa specialty. 3lv l.oconsultHd In KtiMth duertnan. J-AS.U, STKUTHKUS, ATTORN !Y AT bAW, Ofllce: 21 floor cfltboad's Uall, Mnucli Chunk. Pa. All business entrusted to him still ho promptly sttended to. .sinvzi, it. P. HKEHAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2nl Pcor abovo MA SION HOUSE MAUOif OIIUNK, TtHNA. ea-Osn li-onsulledln Ooruisn. tia"n. Justices and Insurance. AND GENERAL INSUKANCE AOBN'i' Tin I .llowlm Companies are KepresaHted: LKl!A )N MuruATjnna. Wyoming rum. roTT-.vnr.w l'inrc. I.imiuli 1'IRK. nnrttheTr.AV ELEIls AtlCIUKNT IS80HAN01!, ,un rmsilvnnli and Mntnil IIon Tbtti Deteo'lveond Inurneec:onirnnv. , -pKRSAIU) PillLJill'S, OoUMTr noiLDiso, MAUOII CHUNK, Tn Fire Insurance Agent. as- rorYl5ir.5 In SAFECompinlcs only. at llcasonablo ItftUs. Aujt. -yi 111? KEYSTONE MUTU U, KEN IN FIT ASSOCIATION, of Allcntown. Prof. A. I! lion's K, T. A. IIaSSMtr, See')'. P.-cs't, Likb ad Endowment Tolicies IssttED. J. L,. MILLER, Ulstrletana uoueenns a t, OOt.'X.'fO-ly 1'EKYVILt.K, Pa. AMIIN sTOIiliE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire ai Life Insnranee Agent mauoii oiiuni;, rA. 3- liuslncss transacted In nullls anil A us. 23 yl German. Physicians and Dentists. Q W. ISUWKK, M. 1) , (U.t'.,) OrricE: Opposlto tho Post Offlco, BANK STItEUr, I.EIUHUTON, IM. Maybi cnnfulled In either tho rneUsli or Oorinan Languaso. July lu.yl CH'.S. 1'II.VltO, Veterinary Surgeon, BANK Si'R 'ET LKIlIlimON. PA. Oppiok ) Troin S lo 10 a m Hurjua: From 7 to 0 v. m. Dissasa' i,t too I"oot ft sp-clalty. iny In cou.ultid in En lishir Geiman. Ji.lj i;-yt. QU. W. A. COUTUHHIT, sur.cnoN dentist, Tenders his professional services to tho poo" plo 01 Maucn uimnu, J.ciugmon, vei3Swrc Packcrton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite the Broadway Haute BROADWAY, JIAUCH CHUNK, Ta. Fresh Laughinr; Gas always on hand. Al work guaranteed satisfactory. oug2-yl w. YT: UEHER, Jl. I)., rAnilTVILLE, Carbon Conntv, Pa. ttmti t 1 Residence.,., iiom 7 n. m. to 10 a. nr "UU113I an 1 13 no. n In 10 p. ii 5iav be consu'ted In tho German Lnncjufzn V. O. Address Lchlalitim. mar. 20, tf yf a. i)i:iuiami:i!, m ' PHYSICIAN AND BUIIOIIO.N' Special attention pall to Chronic PIseases. Office; South Uast cornerlron ami 2nd tts.. Le aljhton.l'a. April 3, IS75. ii. iti:i!i:it, m, it. U, H Kxnmliilni; Surgeon, ritACTICINO PHYSICIAN andSUBOEOS. OrncE: Hank Street, liniiEE'i ULOOK, Lehiirh. ton, l'a. May be consulted in tho Germ 'U Laoguasjo. Nov. 30, WT tOUTU AND .J DDll:-AGED, tt oula you e re-tor- rt to - iUNIi Mnnhriml 0 -e ul hu.iio and yo will -et '! JjldllllOOu ,' vleetu sailed oove!np. AdPea-.. l"ro(. J.Y. KG AN. Ondensoiirg N.Y. Jultrji RUPTUHE '"''f-M.'.hir.TJfB l,ul vy 1 ' ik hai you want 1 hi rr.'Atesf ti.ventl n rf Ibjuol -.e our psm iblf e t Iroa. Pro(. J. Y. KUAN, Ocim burc. V.Y. ilv it. I F. A. T.EHMANN, Solicitor of Amerloan and I'or'li i Tatents. Washington, D.O. All burluess eonneoteil with Patents, whether be fore the Patent offleeor the Courts, promptly attended to. Nu charge msdo unless a patent is secured. Send lor circular. ooU-tf V rVW$rY& J- WM M18TFB. Soar 101 n ot rutMita, 7 rtTnth t nrlioiW, WmIUuvcou D C. lSofonre'Hrt 'l uii latennt i obrlnet di1 tor clicuur i k' iv iu it Iwiin, etc. Htblihd 187?, oct. t-tf PVTtsTnTt4 Thouim!ot'lt)'ri.t1a 1 J JAi nivji ot n.Bii-iu-irHOotHlPd uy tue 1 liti of fun 'rc- iwti Kt'iiup for ' i ' f't", 't i ' i " i ft N M. ! ir fS 12 X 3D 3-i X T i IV 23. Seldlltz rowdors. As pleasant as n glass of Lemonade. 15 crutsboeh. All Drug B'.urr-i. L A X A T I N IJ. Latntlrr f'rnrjo for cK!itr.t.ln(r t!ri Tlorrels. -uta aut Oum Corutlpatloi. . ;:S oenls pr h-x. A'l Dins fiiDr-s. Vnait Jf.bcn Iomod::, of he Church of tho Disciple of Cirli.t, Detroit, Mich. "Jly von wns dunB',lu;iy ill and cnUro'y prostrato-l from Chiil-t cn-1 1'cvcr. Qiilnitisaii Jothcrraotlicinoitli 1 1 L .-n i.rto i without ftSlrt. Sir. Cfr.! kiA k& Thfrmftlitte r.; nltcis, fcdv t n ir . 1 of It, Trhloh mm iloaa, I'-.-tullingLt L-j cuunikt.i recovery ;lw..n ;i lv t!ftyj." 3areftn'l?sMaUocJie Tor Kidney Complnlufp, iu 1 JUlnea-. of 1bn tfrinsrv Organs, lt'4-t.ut or cnr.itiiu. They will euro any recent esse In coven dnya. wcr.1 Jocnta ti cn evory bos. rrico per bes, .-lth tnn dlrertlen'!, Capenluts (small Pl'.o) 73 c.'M ' Cspsules (larc alte)$l.F0. AtnllnrnsHtniri. Mailed on rernipt ol prlco by VVNUAH C1C & CO., ii VVooaie? Dtieet, Kew i'o:i. (,lreular3 frjo. Instantljr reltoroil, ly tho SS usoof Bfacriucoa Mutics CJiutii t, nnd RSifSjf aftorBovercl nppllcaaonacrit HSl by nil DrURgitts, oratnlletl on receiptor P?- by DUNDAB DICK & CO., Mfg. LlSSl Chemists, 05 Woostcv Street, Kew i'orh. Cures vrlthont Ilofllclno Simply Ijy Aosoriitiou. XIio Only Iruo Ualarial AntldQte. Dr. Ilolman cauttonathopnWIs ira'.nsteoTra. tfirXoltnnd Jiul(n..on "l'oils," ot ell klnda. In. cut upon tho kind nevrinjfthonbovo IlUonesa rml procn prlvnto rcvciiuo stamp of Iiobzxn PadOo.,Ncwl'oil:. i ma 13 a ii-no rempay vrlthotit mofllcino. It3 sjjt-vi.-au ijtvzzizivkl k'lwaws, lb w ontynoccEsnry to cctlho GEKUINa Iiotaaii's P'l. Itnovrrfnila. ,u,lmJma 1 ,ld (ircnnlnc) la rold liy Drnffplatc. It in aouht ahout tho ronnlnancsi of pads oiiorcd, cnclono ?2 In loitered letter to U3 r.nd rocalro tho reraody hy return mall, post, paid. or-writouaforfrootrcatlse. If severely r-llllcted wltu chronlo nilincnt.i, descriho B7inn toma fully. Dr. Holman'a ndvico is craijs. Addrccs, MOMtlAN CAIi CO., 03 William Slrcet, Now Tora ill AITt DYEh th safest ana peat; nets JUBton. tanconaly, producing tho ino3tne.tnral shodj of blade orbrownidooa nobniain tno f;:m;e;si lynppllnd. Actacdard. preparation favorito upnn every tvcii p.p. pointed toilet for lady or gen tleman. (bold by ell llrllfrrtfttM nn.1 piled ly iUI hiur dressers. J, CUlSTADOJlO, Ke7 Yort. WILLSON'S (Norwegian) Is rcralncd by x'so Ycnttcs.t Stoiac:ia Is i'r. o (roin tJiix9ciuue 'JTautr. Arrc&tM Itccny. XuvrrfcTIs atanclil. It cures s7otisui;iftoii, ticrotntn, ABtlnna, JlronchttlM, Emaciation, Cnuqhot Coldp, llcn orrliages and all uii(auJcaii(itiiliouuico!jt ifaffi la. Asa IJfonfZ riirJIerlho CarlHatcdOlI h r niikably cClclcuU ltstisoluScrofulousAftcctlou. Itacumausm, Ac, j0 etrongly recommended. Its purifying power la wonderful in Consumption lo l.'ndIuK,03ltfrcqucntlydocR,u;ourcrofu!oa3 taint. It acta upon tljo rational tlicory of Immediately AnnrsTiso Dccay wniLE it 11uild3 ur iue yJ. teji, enabling It to throw oft tho dlncasc told only in wedec-shnned bottles. Willson Is rpdli'd with a doublo "L." Itomember tlio word 'CAnnoLATED" in orderln frouiyourdrngsist, and Insist ou having tho light kind. CBEUPCES'JICALOO.,!!.?. BUOHAN'S GARGGLtG BALsV Kr-. P-1srr, ii 1 "werM. x.auo aara. QnloU auil Startling Onroi. It Hcnlo Without a Uor.v. Alla7a Pnla & Etcpa El oodlnc. Qooteea n It Tint or Suald, 2Icals a Crct XiiZta Koj!e, SmwsPoiouout;oa'WouinL BUCHAS'.CARBOLIG BALI 0IHTMENT CONXAIHS NO GR.EAS2 AltD WASHES OFF -WITHOUT OAP. oofs Jnsl'int'y ctd like jUagic. Ton fault H,Iiea;n, Horo Throat, Ulerri, Eurci. Svalils, Cuts, U'oancs, llles, Goro 1'0, 1'oitonou St,tg, t,,,,i nile-, tfurtiei's Iteli, CUaisl Ilunda, Scrofu- Burtiei's Iteh, CUiis.il IInaa, Scrofu- Ion Sortw.and any ami evtry othor purpoeefor whioh c Halve or Ointment tai ho uned, Jin- oimn'it Oaibollo Bair-T HetWt too valy l-roparatiou tnuBcan uwcys cm, reiuti npcu. ItlttlwuitUal Ml j ro I arUclo. sold. in. phus ti tle-m :rk." wli-iout battles with the nbov whioh aono is Ktouii: . B o .0 1 s tliat yonr dru Liat glvui you Usjcjas a, a, ebovtt doseribo I. Or. tu ars wait irea ou af.iLcatica to tho Msx,stco tareM, fiDEMl1 MANUPACTvUItlXG CO, Raven lndsiiible Ink. C g Best in the world; black as the lllilliti rvea'sv.'ui;lunvspcrfectly Tlll'll aK uot aprcaa or ru I Willi ready, nu prrparatlc PI flrUCv wi" "ot inture ULy!l1r,0 ScMl-ya'lIlro toflcrsaaa sUiUvrrs. bii. Uovs uot spread or run; always nure luiy loDrtv, 1 iruircml, nook- Dr. II. C. WBfcT'ti BBVif HUd' UPA.1N TREAT USMT.vppuidr ior Uy uteri a. Dtszlueva, Oaa rulwon. St-rvoutt Heudijiti), MeuUl Ueprw iwton.IiOMof Meinerv. cptiDa nrrbca. Iiput tant-y, luvoinutory v.mU9ioa, irewuture Ol Af. t'sjiftsMi bv over esu(ttm. ftftir-abuwj, or iiver-lii'iti Kci.i-. . m hiou itacs to laiserv, decay tiiut otittb. cii c 1't will cure reoeut en5. hit mti'D i'1-.fnt' r .ht).'Atretneiji. One d'M i r it ii.it -. 1 i'-H fo-nvftdoUnri: wot In i.i.i il in . o en 1 1 1 . u' . ( pat e. We eacr- iMtn i . . -i.t iM tiry cumi Wild each ftrdor ieveivi4l tov Uift'i fix bosea, arcotnuan il witlt live doKoi. we uAUie pui chas er our wriuon (runrai.tf-' to return th iuourr II inn lieaiinruH ui m am rnwci a rnra Huir unt' d i nl .lu-v lltt tnaln ent isord. tMl ll ' .1- J ill x c vvtr CO., I .1 v II S'lft t. 1MB JaifW WOHT i mm hit Railroad Guide. pllILA. to IIKADINO UAlI.llOAD. Arrangement of I'asseDger Trains. NOVEMBER 15TII. I8S0. Trains leave ALLENTOWN astollowst (VIA rtllKlOJICN RAILROAD). Tor Philadelphia, at 4:3), MS, 11.40, a.m., and' 3.1i p, m. RUNDAYB. For Philadelphia at 4.I0 a. m..3...S t. m. ivia ElSf rrNNA. llllAKCn.) Kor nondlug oul llnrrtsbuiK, 33, 8. COO ra i;.io. 4.cu ni:d ocsp. m. For Lancaster nud Columbia, C 3i, 9.00a.m. and 4.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Bcadlnc;, llarrlsburg, and way points, 9.03 -nl' (Via BETUUintM.) Forriilladelplilafioml, V. Depot M.44. 6.12 S.I7,n. m ,l7."2,5.63.3.!4p.m. Ruuony4 tOp.m.i For I'lillaitelphla Horn L. & 8, Depot i2.C4, 3.13. s-top. in. Tlulnsl'on A LLEKTOWN leavo as followsl (VIA rmiKIOMEX 1LA1LUOAP.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. tu. uud 1.0), l.Jl dnu 5.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.00 a. m., J.lt and 4.1S p. m. (VIA EAST TESSA. BHANCll.) Loaro Reauin: s.oc. lo.su n. m.,2.io.e.lj,snA C.i; .m. LeavuItartliburR 6 45. 8.t5 and 8.50. a. m., t. nncj 4.00 p..iu. ' Leave Lancaster, 8.05 a iu 1.C5 and 3.50 p. is. LeaveColumbla 7.aja. m. 1. 10 and S.40p. m. hUNDAYS. t.envo Headlnc. S.CO n. m. Lca e lUii'lsi.iii b, coo a.m. (VIA 1IETIILKUKU.) toavo Phlladolulila 0 43. 9C0, 0.45, 2.10, M.15 O.ooo. m. Sunday 9.3J a. m ai0o p. m. Trains mai kei. thus i) run to and Iiomdopot 01 li and Uroou streets. I'hlladelphla ether trains to n-'dtroin JJioAd street depot. Tvalrs Via llcloleliem" run to nmi liom llerksst, Deptt. except tliose marked () 1 no 4.1 1 nud fi.45 n.in tialimrom Allentown and thc"3j and 5.15 p. m. tram from Pl.lla ilelplun, have tbrsugh cars to and Iroio l'blla dclphla. J. K. WOOT1EN. Oemrat Jifanaocr. CO HANCOCK. Oen'I rau. & Ticket Agent. may 13. ' lydia e. mm OF LYNN, MASS. Discovr-nEn or LYDIA E. PINKHALWS VEGETAEL13 O0ME0UMD. The Positive Cnro For all Female Complaints. This preparation, as Its name s Iffnlflcs, consists of Ycgotable Tropvrtlcs that an Lonnlsj to tho most del' icateinralld. VpononotrUlthflnerUs of tbls Com pound will ba recognized, aj reUf la linmcdUtot and I srlien Its uso la conunaoa, in nmety-mne caoo, In a duo. drod, a pcrmauont cure it effected. thounuids st 1.1 tcp . tlfy. On account of its proven merits, It U to-Cey re commended and prcacrltiod by tho host pbytilclans In the country. t It will cure entirely the worst form ot falllne of the uterus, Ixuccrrhcca, Irregular and rainful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In3.,mmitlonnnd Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Ulrplaccmcuts and the eon sequent spinal weakness, end Is especially edaptc (o the Change of Ltfo. Itnlllillrsolve and expel tumors fromthoutcrusInancailyBtoje of development. T-ie tendency to cancerous humors thcro Is cbeckcl rely spoecuiy nyitauF9. In fact It has proved to bo tho rcrt est and best romcdy thct has ever been discover ed. It permeates overy portion of the system, and civa now llfeand vliror. It removes faintnnss.flatclcr.cr, do stroys allcravinp; for stlmulante, and rc.Hos-es weamesl ot tho stomach lteurcslloatlnc;, ITeadaches, TTcrvor.s rrortratton, General Debility, Elecplecsncss, Heprcsi;a al.d Im pstion. That feeling of bcarfmjtcwn, eautlnar ralit wclcht and backache, is always permanently cured I j Its use. 1 1 will at all timer, and under cU clrcumstan ees, aet 1 4 harmony with tho law tliat governs th femalesystcm. . Tor Kidney Complaints of cither lox this compound Is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pintiham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 233 and CCS Y.'estera Avenue, Lynn, t;ns,l lTlcu 51.00. 6:x bottles tor 53.00. sntbymalllntLe. form of pills, also In tho lorm ofLozences, on receipt ot price, tl.W, tier box, for either. Mrs. HXSIL&U freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pam phlet. Address as abovo .Venllon Mis paper. Ko tamUy should bo without LTOIA E. PISKnAM' UVEIl P1LL3. They cure Constipation, Biliousness,1 and Torpidity of the Liver. 23 cents per box. JOHNSTON. HOLI.OWAY & CO.. CI en- eral Agents, 1'hlla., l'a. Sold by A. J. Uur. ling, Lcbighton, l'a. Juno 12 1880 ly A Valuable Book Free M A Trontlae on flu onto I)ifencfl,'' embracing Cutarrti.lMnat Isuugt, Heart, StoniHcb.Uvcr, KlrtiHB, Urinary aiitl-iVmclo JHrp&sct.; llo, J'Uph. (.out file toauy ad drees. Every eullerer fruni thftoulneHftf'H enn oi cukmI. tSoiKliurtUts Uooli to tho u ii dermic ii cil u physician ol laige cxfierlencp, erdorniMt lv Hundreds vt Jelling citizensbo tc&tllv to uU skill. nd stamp to pay nrstuc to 11. Livings! on, M. D.. 'it 5 tsuiterior St.. Toit-do, Ohio. opi3-yi PLANING MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SliATINGTON. rrtfTM' p iTTTtim n JUliiN J AJjLIJiiT, 1 1'Opi' . ' Penlnln till kind and sizes of rine, nemlock Oak and lluid Wooc Lumber, aud it now pie puied to execute any uivouut of orders lor BrossoB L mill) oil OF ALL, KINDS. Doors, Saslies, Ulintls, Slmttcrv, 2Ioulillnsrs, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With Womrtness. Brackets Made to Order.. The Machinery Is all new and of the best and most Improved kinds. I employ none but tb4 heat worEiueu, use m ell seaaoneil aud eoo.1 ma tertal, ond umtliMcfoieable loKuaranten entire aatisluetiuu to all who may favor me with a call. Orders Dv mail piouiplly attended to. JJy rharscea aro moderate; terms cash, or Interest charged alter thlity day. OIVB jiiTA. CALL. CThnae enxaKeil In 3ttlMlnswll Hnrtltt ibetr advantAsie to have Ululnff, rlos. Jlnarna jieoii, waauoa. e.uuuera, aa, .sc., iukus a. uu . yoehirr. May! JOHN UALLIUT. It! irav' I THE TAI.I3 OF A TKAMP. Lot me sit down a mlnuto ; A stone's got Into my shoe. Don't you commence your cuisln' I ain't done nothln' tp you. Tes, I'm a tramp what of it! Folks say we ain't no good Tramps have got to live, I reckon, Though pcoplo don't think we should. Once I was young and handsome, Had plenty of cash and clothes That was before I got to tlpplln', And gin got in my Tjoso. Way down In the Lehigh Valley Mo and my people grew j I was a blacksmith, captain, Yes, and a good one, too. Mo and my wife, and Nclllo Nellie was Just sixteen, Beaux? Why, sho had a doien, Had 'em from near and fur, But they was mostly farmors None ol them suited her. But thore was a city chap, Handsomo, young and tall Ah I curse hint 1 1 wish 1 had him To stranglo ovalnst yondet wall 1 lie was the man for Nellie Sho didn't know no 111) Mother, she tried to stop It, But-jou know a young girl's will. Well, it's the snrao old story Common enough, you say ; But ho was a soft-tongued devil, And got her to run away. More than a month, or later. We heard from tho poor young thing He hod run away and left her Without any weddln' ring. Back to her home we brought her, Back to her mother's sldoj .Filled with a ragln' fever. She fell at my feet and died, Frantic with shame and sorrow, Her mother began to sink, And died In less than a fortnight That's when I took to drink. J Come, give mo a glass now, colonel, And I'll be on my way, And I'll tramp till I catch that scoundrel I Ii It takes till tho Judgment day. Why I Joinefl the Detectives. "Con I sit with you?" "Certainly, sir." "Nice weather." "Splendid, indeed." "Crops growing finely?" "Yes; couldn't do better." I was pitting In a car on the Wisconsin rnilroa'd one day years ago, when a good looking, plcosant-spolten man came along, stopped ot my seat, and the above conver sation took place, the latter part of it after I had given him part of my scat. Now I otn regarded as a social man. I likeajoko; more so then than now. On entering a railroad car I always looked around for a talkative man, and then I got as close to him ns possildo and drained him 'dry, if the journey was long enough. I And I wont to state one thing more. Left an orphan, beforo I could realize tho sad event which made mo one, I got kioltcd here anil cuffed there, and grew up between folds ns they say. I ought to linvo had nt the time of which I write, a prclty thorough knowledge of human nature, and have been enabled to read evil in a man's face if he in tended me evil. I did not pride myself on being over sharp, but the knocking around among strangers ought to have given any one a good experience. Well, the stronger and I fell into an easy trai n of con venation as we rode togelher,a ml in ten minutes I began to enjoy his rom pany. Ho was n well made fellow, finely dressed, and wore a fine watch and simon pure diamond ring. I never saw a man who could talk so cosy and so pleasantly. It seemed that he had but to open his mouth and the words fell right out. I hod traveled in the Soutli ; so had he ; I had heard tho roarof the Pacific; lie knew nil about it. I had been up in a balloon, down in ft mine, been blnwed up, smashed up and repaired again ond again; my new friend had experienced all these things.nnd was wishing for something of a more start ling nature We agreed on politics, never had any religion, and I had never met such a railroad companion. Did you over meet a man, who, though a 1 stranger to you ten minutes before, could i wrcst frnm you your secrets wh ch you had , J ' ,.,,,, I sworn yourself not to reveal ? Well, ho was'such a man. It was not long before he commenced asking me questions. lie did not seem trying to quiz or draw me out, but he asked mo questions in such a tly round abont way, that before I knew it I was giv ing him my history, I was at that time just at the point of be ing admitted at tho bar of Wisconsin as a student of.Lnw & Law, of Briefville. The firm wero old lawyers with a lucrative prac tice, and it had been talked over that in about a mouth I should become tho "Co. of the firm. A year before a farmer named Preston, down about four miles from Graf ton, died, and his matters bad been put in the hands of Law .t Law for settlement, Prceton had died rich. Ho had money in tho bank, railroad stock, mortgages, etc., and everything was settled to the satisfac tion of the relict and fatherless. About a year before his death, being pinched for money, and not wishing to sell anything at a sacrifice, Preston had given, a mortgage on his own farm lor $3,000. While the papers read "for one year from date,1 there was a verbal agreement that it should bo lifted any day that Preston desired. A month after when, haying the funds to clear off the paper, tho "old money bags" holding it relused to discharge, wishing to secure his interest for a year. I was on my way to learu the date of cx pilitlon. A fire among our office papers dettroyed the memoranda, and I mustfco doyn ond get the date from Old Grip, who livid south of Grafton, about five miles. Thl stranger pumped this all out of me in abuit ten minutes, and yet I never once susected he was receiving any Information. "I am not positive," I added, "but I am prefcy sure that tho time is the 13th, which woud be Tuesday next." "And then your folks will send you down with the money and discharge the mortgage, ofooirse?" ho queried. "Ot, yes, I shall most likoly bring it dowi," I replied, and it never occurred to me low Imprudent I wss. Ue turned the eonvermtlon Into other ' 1 - ' il u I : f . fi fi' '.np I I iii r. back to take tho 3:30 express cast. My friend was on the porch of tho hotel as I drovo up, carrying the same honest, dignified look. "Well, did you find out?" he inquired, Id his pleasant way. "Yes, it was on the 13th, as I expected," I replied. We took lunch togethor, and when we shook hands and parted I had no more idea of ever meeting him again than I have of knowing you. In fact, he told mo that he should sail for England within a week or ten days, and should not return to America. At parting ho gave me his card. It was a modest piece of pasteboard, and bore the name of George Raleigh in old English text. Everything at the office went on as usual, and the 13th camo at last. Law A" Law had arranged with me to go down with the money, and I had looked upon it as a busi ness of special Importance. "We know you are all right," remarked tho senior partner, as I was about to go j "but I want to give you a word of warning, nevertheless. Don't take any strangers in to your confidence until you have passed out tho money, and look who sits next to you." It was something new for him to caution me, and I could not but wonder at it) but in tho bustle of gottlng aboard tho train I for got what he said. Ordinary prudenco had induced me to place tho money, which was all in bank bills and divided Into threo packages, ur.dcr my shirt, where the deft hand of a pickpocket could not reach it. Interested in a newspaper, tlmo Hew by as the train Mew past, and at length tho hoarse voice of a brakoman warned mo that I had reached Grafton. 1 leaped down and was making for a livery stable, when I beard a familiar voire and looked up to see Raleigh. Ho was seated in a buggy, aud had appar ently been waiting my arrival. Don't express your surprise," ho begsu, as I stopped at the wheel. "I did intend to go aw.iv. I changed my mind, and like this section so well that I nm going out to day to look at a farm with a view of pur chasingcome, ride up to the hotel." We rode up, ordered lunch, and whilo we were discussing it Mr. Raleigh discovered that the farm ho was going to eeo was just beyond that of Old Grips. How fortunato 1 I could rido out with him, see the farm, re turn in his company, and he was greatly pleased. I was also pleased. If any man had told mo as wo got into the buggy that George Raleigh meant to return with my monoy'in his pocket nd my blood upon his hands, I should have believed him a lunatic. And yet George Raleigh had planned to do that very thing. It was a lovely day in June, and the cool breeze and the sight of the meadows and green groves made my heart grow larger- My companion was very talkative, but he didn't even hint at my errand. He talked as far away as ho could. "Oh! excuse mo I" ho exclaimed, after we had passed a mile beyond tho village and wero among the farmhouses. "I should have offered you this before." Ho drew from his pocket a small flask of wine and handed it to me. Now I was temperate in regard to drinks. In fact, I 'detested the smell and Bight of anything in toxicating. I feared to offend him, and so I drank perhaps three good swallows. Ho called my attention to tho woods on tho left as he received back the flask, and when I looked around again he was just removing it from his mouth as If he had drank hearty. In about fivo minutes I began to feel queer. The lence ulong tlio road seemed lo grow higher and trees grow larger ; some thing camo to my cars so that the rattle of the buggy sounded a long way oil. "How strange 1 Why, I believo I nm go ing to be sick I" I exclaimed, holding on to tho seat with all my might. "You do look strango," ho replied, a snaky smile stealing oyer his face; "I shouldn't wonder if it was apoplexy." I did not suspect tho game he had played. His words wero like an echo, and his faco seemed twice as largo as it was. My head began to spin, and my brain began to snap and crack, and I was terribly frightoncd. You are badly off," lie continued, look. ing Into my faco. "I will drive as fast as possible and get a doctor." My tongue was so heavy that I could not reply. I clutched the seat, shut my eyes. and ho put his horse at his best pace. Wo met a fanner's team, and I caii remember that ono of tlio occupants ol tho wagon call ed out to know what ailed the man. I(a- lolgh did not reply, but lie urged his hnreo forward. About three miles from Grafton was a long stretch of forest, aud this was 6oon reached. The pain iu my heart was not so violent, and I was not so badly a Heeled when opening my eyes. I had settled into a sort of dumb stupor, with a brain so benumbed that I had to say to myself t "This is r tree, this is a stump," etc., before I could make sure I was not wrong. Half a mile down tho road, altcrwestruck the forest,and then Raleigh turned the horse into a road lead ing back into the woods. I could not uu derstand whathe intended. I tried to grap ple with the question, but could not solye it. "Well, here we ore I" exclaimed Raleigh, when he had reached a point forty rods from the main road- He stopped the horse, got out and tied it, and then came round to the wheel. "You don't feel just right, but I guess you will be better soon," he remarked. "Come, let ma help you down," He reached up his arms, and I let go of the seat and fell into them. It seemed to me as if I weighed a ton, but he carried me along without an effort, and laid me down within obouta rod of a fence whioh ran along on one side of an old pasture. Tho effect of the drug was wearing oil' and I got a fuint suspicon that something unusual had happened. But I was ower!ea to move a limb ; the sensation was like that when your foot goes to sleep. "Can you siieak J" Inquired Ralelsjh.bend ing over me. "Because if you can it will save ine tome trouble. 1 want to know just where you have stored uway that money. Now I began to realise my situation. Hie faee looked nat .ral a ;.in. and the i nd was ' . ll nr ten n' u .1 I i Is If I . Id i . "You shan't have the money; I will die first I" I yelled, raising a little. "Ah, I tee didn't lake quite enough," he coolly remarked. "Well, I have provided for this." He went to tho baggy, procured ropes and a geg, and kneeled down beside me. I had but little strength yet, and he conquered ine In a moment. Lying on my right side looking toward the fence, he tied my hands behind ine and then forced tho gag into my mouth. "There, now I You see you aro nicely nxcd up, and all because you acted like a fool, Instead of a sensible young lawyer soon to be admitted to tho bar." While he was speaking Indeed, whilo ho was tying me, 1 had caught a sight of the white face of a littlo girl looking nt us fronj between the rails of tho fenco. I could tee her great blue eyes and knew that sho was frightened. Thcro were red stains around her mouth and on the little hand resting on tho rail, and I knewthal sho was n former's child searching for strawberries. I could not warn her of her danger, and I feared that sho would bo eceu or heard. While Raleigh was tying the last knot, I witikod at tho little girl ns hard as I could, hoping that she would move away, but sho did not "Well, now for the money," said Raleigh and he began searching my pockets. He went fioni ono to another, removing all the articles, felt down my bootleg, and then fin ally pressed his had over my bosom and found the money. "Hal here it is I" lie exclaimed, drawing out the package. "I don't bcllovo old Grip will see any of this to-day." Ho sat down near my head, undid the packages, and was cool enough to go at it to count tho money. As he commenced tho littlo girl waved her baud at me. My heart went thumping, for I expected that she would utter a word or shout, but she sunk down from sight and I caught n gleam of her frock ns she passed through the grass. 'You see, my young friend," remarked Raleigh as he drew off ono ol his boots nnd deposited somo of tho bills in it, "there's nothing lilio transacting business as ftshould be transacted. Some men would have shot or stabbed you, but it's only apprentices who do sucii work. All tho real gentlemen of our calling do business as gentlemen should." He drew off the other boot and placing somo "fifties" and somo "twenties" in it, and then continued: "I havo it nil planned out how to deal with you as soon as I get this mouey dis posed of aronnd my person. I shall lay you i on your back nud pour the balance of tho wine down your throat. There's enough of it to make yon sleep until to-morrow night, and by that time I shall be hundreds of miles away. As soon as I see the drug take effect, I shall untie your hands and remove the gag. When you come out of your sleep if you ever do you had better crawl out to tho rood, where you will most lik;ly meet some traveler soon. I want to use the horso and buggy, otherwise I would leave them for you." How coolly ho talked. Ho treated tho matter as if it. were a regular transaction iu which I fully ncquicscod. He had me a fast prisoner, and I felt that ho could do just as ho pleased. While I was thinking, I saw tho littlo while face appear between the r.iilB again, but in a moment it faded away and its placo was taken by the sunburned phiz of a farmer. I Jo looked fri-m me to Raleigh mid back again, and I winked at him in a way which lie readily understood. His faco disappeared and I felt that I should bo saved. "No, old Grip won't get his tin to-day," mused Raleigh, storing away the bills In his pockets, ' You will go bock to Law & Law feeling put out and cut up, but they couldn't blamo you, it is not tho fault of yourself, at all. True, if you had minded your business on tho car and not been so freo.witliti blrangcr this would not happen ed. I was on tho way to Milwaukee, and had not thought of such'rich pickings here." I 6aw nothing of tho farmer. Raleigh finished his counting and I made up my mind that tho farmer was afraid to Inter fere and had run away. My heart went down as Raleigh got up, for I saw that lie was 'about to carry out his plan for further drugging me. Ho turned me ou my bock, sat down beside me, and then pulled out the flask, "Now, in just about a mlnuto wo'll be through with the business," he remarked, trying to put tho mouth of the flask between my jiws. I rolled my head to one side, and he did not succeed. Ho was pressing tho flask against my teeth, when I caught the sound of a soft step, tho crash of a club, and Ral eigh rolled off my body. Ho tried to lean up, but tfiree or four farmers struck him down, and one of tho blows rendered him senseless. Before he came to, I was free from ropes and gags, and we had him securely bound. Over beyond tho pasture a fanner and his hands were raking hay. "Little Blue Eyes," only eight years old, had wandered offafter slrawborries, and Kail, fortunately for me, witmseed part of Raleigh's proceed ings. She had hurried back to her father and told him that "a man wos tied up nut there." Understanding the situation, he and his men had moved around so as to se. cure un advantage, and Raleigh's capture was the result. When the raeen! found his senses he wss terribly taken back, and cursed loud enough for a whole Flanders army. We took him back to Grafton, and when I saw him again ho was on his way to the penitentiary to serve a sentence of fifteen years. The mortgage was duly lifted, and the gift which Law A Law sent Kate Gray, kept her in drosses for many a year. For myself I felt so humiliated at having fallen into tho rasoal's trap, and so wrathy at tho treatment, that I determined to de vote myself to a thorough warfare on rogues. I therefore joined the detective force, and after due study, took my placo as a full fledged ilcteetlve. -The Rev. Father B1 ,, i. ;,. , .,; ... o i. ' iphy, of Davenport, Our Puzzle Corner. 1. REVERSALS. 1. Reverse an uuhudle being, ond harir a-tuin plate. 2. Reverse a snare, Rnd Iuva a fractipht 2. Reverse a carousal, and haVd a mech anical power. 4. Reverse a unit ot measure, and hav n piece of architecture. i. Reverse manner, and have enntenco. 8. Reverso wickedness, and have to sub ist. Oiik Wilms. 2. DECAPITATIONS. 1. Behead part of a fish, and leave Id animal, 2. Behead a song, apd leavo an excla motion. 3. Behead a cooking utensil, and leavu part of.a theatre. Max. S. SQUARE REMAINDERS. Curtail threo words having the lollowlns definitions, and the 'remaining letters will form a square i 1. Dcclino. 2. Extent. $. An eft. Ci.rsroir. ANSWERS TO THE LAST. 1 . A BODIlFOIIIJKIM NOP QRSTUVWXYZ 2. 1. Vote, voto 2. Causo, ocean. . Lamb, balm. S. " norooiTiKfi.M There Is no explanation of the meaning of this Word in our dictionaries or cyolopta dias, it having originated in the recent dis turbances in Ireland, to define the method employed to bring to terms a particularly obnoxious land agent named Capt. Boycott. Many other words have arisen in a similar way. Samuel Swartwnut, who failed to pay up a million ol dollars which ho had receive cd under Gen. Jackson's administration as Collector of the port of New York, was the original of " Swortwoulng." " Lynching " was derived from a Southern and Western man of the name who executed justice as the mob and not as tho law decreed it. But fow pcoplo understand the full scope of tho meaning of the new word, 'Boycot ting," nnd wo cannot better describe it than In the words of tho New York Sun of a re cent date : It is a species of social ostracism, enforced with pitiless severity in the minuteetdetails, as well as Iu the largo concerns of llfo. The presence of a "Boycotted" person is not ac knowledged by a word,. a look, a gesture. Not only is tlioro no intercourse, but no bus iness is directly or indirectly transacted with, him. Nobody will buy his grain, his fruit, his garden produce, his horses, cattle, fowls, or anything he has to sell ; nobody will sell him a pound of meat, an ounce of flour, a. a gill of whiskey .or an hour's work. No one will give or lend him assistance in any way and no money will tempt a man to approach his dwelling. Under such circumstances; a "Boycotted" person must stock his house as if he was on an Arctic cruise, for otherwise, no matter how large his bank accouut, he may starve in the midst of plenty. Eyert when supplies bave boon procured from a distance he would lead tho life of a castaway somo desert island, with the stinging consciousness that, in his case, solitude bore constant witness to the hate and loathing of every humau being within reach of eye or car. In a word, "Bovcntting" means much. the same sort of compulsory isolation as that to which lepers were subjected in ancients and meditovol times. Indeed, the Irish pro cess is, in some respects, a harsh one, since, even among the Jews, Ihoklufolkof a leper wero allowed to bring him food and clothing, provided tbey laid it on the ground at a cer tain distance. It is not at all impossibio,oa tho the other hand, that under the applica tion of the Irish prescriptive measure some laudlords may be made to leel the same pangs or hunger which the tenants have to frequently experienced. It is certrin that a threat of "Boycotting" is already regarded with peculiar dismay, nnd that thiijmpalp able engine of coercion has already proved more effective than oveit nets or violence. This method ofcocrcion.it is claimed, is in no particular contrary to the law, as there is no law which can compel one man to speak, to another, to sell to another, or to work for another against his will. The Irish jicople evldentally mean business and if tliey persist in their present tactics It will be found that the landlords will ere lone' be glad to sell their properties at a fair valua tion and move nut 01 a country wnose in habitants almost to a man are their enemies. tiii: uli, i'aci: vai.wb. They have their stock exchange and min ing board in the magio cities of the far West, and their own peculiar way Af lining busl nets. Buyers and stockholders, also hava their own peculiar wars, and these ways sometimes clash. A New lorker was seated in an offico in Gunnison City, Col., one day not long along ago, when a grizzly looking old chap entered and asked if thav was the place where they sold shares of the White Horse silver mine. Being assured that he was in the office of the company he ob served: "t'jro heard the White Horse spoken ofaa being a niceiy mine. "It certainly is. We took f 10,000 worth of ore out in one day." "Phew I She must be just old richness I How many men have ye got to work?" "Oh, about three hundred." "Have ye, though? Are tbe sheers gdng otTpuriy lively?" "Shores are selling like hot cakes and a have only a few left. Everybody eay the White Horse is a big investment. "What are sheers worth to-day ?" "I will sell you at 5J,though I know they will lie worth their face value to-morrow.' "No I You don't really mean U5?" "I do." "Well, that's better, there's a hundred shares which, you sold my pard yesterday for twenty dollars. I went over to the mine, found uolhing but a hole and a dead mule, and I told him I'd como up and get his money baek or do somo shooting) I'm tar nal glad to find them (beers has riz from 20 to U5. That will give my pard his mouey hack and buy me a winter outfit besides. Here's the sheers, and now let mo tee the color of your money I" "Unt, sir, wc O- "' said the' 's ti ''till ' e 1 1 1 r. . , X't t .r . rtn H - r V I ... I, S. T ' In "" fi, s.- ' L . ,JC ' ' .trWJetfy. niHt ft' is pr.-i ideo. ' ad. re. VuiUire stump-. a..u The CulTcrwi'll I I .,:.iu. S .1. Midli .ll Co.. t nor--mot II e .ven. to t ' .- I m -urt a 1 . i fc 'l.'lj'. Sl'l id ' . nt. . "id-ulu - .. '. . 41 A.tN at. y. ;' J" O Bos fc'ia -,(!. e tM- (,d rt '& t .i.
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