SSEZ Advertising Rates. It fcn !m rllaLlncUr understood 1 I leaf nn ad ri!.mints will bo inserted In the columns of Thk Garbo AovotHia that n Kn received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the oah. The following are our only terms t one squib d r. naoh Insertion 10 cts. Hl-r .nnnlliS. Clch InSCttlOD 'S Throe months, etch insertion 20 els. Los than tkreo months, first insertion $1 each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher. Manufacturer ol and Dealer in STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sneet-ron are aiii General House Furnisliing Goods. ROOFING! nml SPOUTIIfR dono at short notice and at Low.-st Cosh Prices. rerr kind of MOVE OP-ATR ami FlttE BRICK'S keptcontmnuyon nmu. Store on SOUTH Street, A tew doors above Bank St., LEUIQIITON. patronnee solicited Sjtisrac'.lon gnaranterrl. Oct. s-n a. i. aiosswi. J-4.TII EBBCRT'S Livery & Sale Stables HANK STHEKT.LilCUIfiHTO.N, Pa FAST TROT I'IKQ HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWEn PItltiES than any otucr L.1V0171U tne uoanir. Larue and hindRonio Caril-ire. for Panoral nrpo.esana weouuizs. uaviu i.i.uiu.r Ceatral Cawiaa?e Works, m. onl- Sit T.alii.rllf oil Tn Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial Manner, anu at j.jncsi i;am rriccs. Itepaliingr l'rotnptlj' Allemlcd to. niitly Atlciidcd lo. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 34, 117 yt Proprietors. Bm txi The nndrilj?ne(l respectfully nnnonness tt fall Duroeroui (rlonils nnd tho uMlo Keiier.iU It. that hell now prepare-t to lupnly tliftn n th eholee SILOATS Kiel IM N K w JiC . 8CT, at the Imeit Mnrket Tricei. Yard aid Omeeat ICxchange llnicl, I.elil-htoti. t'n. JU1J Ol-miJ JJAtN libA.. akcdi. E. F. LUCKENIJACIl, Two Door Below the "Broadway llonce MAUCH CHUNK, TA. dealer in all Tattcrns ot Vlatn ecd Fanoy Window Shades, Pftints & Painters' Supplies, lowest cask rr.icns. JOHN F. H ALB AC II, Instructor of Music, (Flano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIIGHTON, PA. Role agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; A ad dealer in all kinds of Pianos and Orcans. Terms low and easy. Slate, lumber, brieks, cm., taicen in exenange. Sheet Muilo and books furnished on short neute. Tor partleutars, terms, tie.. Address, JOHN F. HAI.HADH, Aug 3, l:o-ly. LelilKhion, Pa. How Lost, How Restorea : Joni puMiao.i n mt I'd t on tf 1 n, CCL VUKWALLM "MSIl tr-,D t-MiAY nti ttfl llnd'Cil t.'ure of PPKUiitTun ijqe. or nu n Weikness, Invohiut' rr em;i t U-m iwro T1WCY, Monti) oud lny10Kl inoaimettr Tin id lDioott to Unrrin'e crc; ".hi, CJonpumvu ik, Krar.rir aij-l Fn Jminorrt bvs it-'uitaive.ice orxail enrava mifM, etc Tba celebrated au hoc nthte ndurr'blo Re. mt. clarlv ceno"trrp. f ox ti rlv T"i ' trcotifu iirii 'co het t e v oi'iw "010 linnoenT tto'f -un mnr ''e iftdlca.'jr oirei l n Inff out i mirto ! oi o a' ct umiu o ! R:id elf'CPt l,lrmi I whi-''i vpry 1 tt cr. .o mitor whl h ro'l nnroiv It, ta fo.iobl.is Itchoiplr.pi'Vtf.raduiW adnrea.. luial.-i'iit nn icoipr of -U 'lUMir tuo o.tajeiUmp. Add e Ihe t'liiln-Uria, Tllfl CllllPlHI'll Slldlinl ( (i.. t mi i inn i in ii .iiiuiiiii i v., .l ANtf St., Daw Vo-k N V raEAW--SiiiEiia.T.Ei'il !;, oo consul Ml In Oorm .n WPW'Plfe ATXOUKKT AND C01KSHLLOU AT XAYT, ffeWil BAt.T,LT.I.,PA. PS4ilViA'y K&f Real K.tat. and Collection Acencr . Will nuv.nd M-MJA Vijfif Sell Ki.l IXate. ;ouven.-lnl! .1.1 ly done Col- fe,'4S:?iyjt'?'i,i,; ISJn ,ctlcin promptly road.. Settling l:ttes of D- y&ffli&m&i . tnr. .P.pe?.U,. May b. ....Sited In Kn jlHb H. V. MoRTtmtBR, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 12. CARDS, tlnnl niifl mine Matters Cllntontlrtnejr, Umn'i building. Bank street, i Allordenprompiiyjuita wvtk wui Attorneys. j-oiix kuxi:, ATTOltiTEY AT LAW, ifBcoi Corner Bntqiebanna and Itaeo streets MAUcn rnUKK, V. jnly2".iy THUS !). UKHTOIiCTTK, ATTORNKY AND CoUNiKLLOn AT liAW, inico t ltncm J, orouna Vloor Mansion House Mvnr'II OI1UHK, rA. niait5.lv It. STUUTHEItS, ATTORN IT AT LAW, OWce: 2d floor of llhoad's Hall, Jlnuoll Chunk. Pa. 411 lmsln eutru.ted to htm will b. promptly itronded to. . Justices and Insurance. JL CONVEYANCER, AND SF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT Th fjllowlna Corapanla. are Represted: Lit It AN N MO nTALrinK, WOMINO PIllB, rot-r.-ivii.r.K pins. -.,,, p.r.tr.ns ACCIDENT IMSOHANCE. aih Pcmnlvanh and Itntutl llorw Thief Deteo lvoana in'uimo.i Marcnli. 17 TllOaktUBIlEI -jgr.itNAUi) I'.iiLi.n'S, Ooustv BUIWIKO, MAUOU CnUNIC Pa, Fire lnsuvano Agent. a- P()M'1I!'.! In SAFEComiunlrs only, at Keiisonablo Hates. Avir. .J-yl rpiir Kl YSTOM' .Ut'TI'M. ItKM 1 FIT ASSOCIATION, of Alleiitmwi Prof. A. IS. HdnsK, VT. A. IlASl.tR. rccv r cs'i. ltm AKI) fcSDOW.MBSIT POLICIES ltBttlll, J. L. MIM.Eit, liUlrlPtnn tOolli'Otlnij A't. Oat. -a.' 0 ly PKmyiiLr. Pa. a molm:, Notary Public & Conveyancer Fire and Life Icsaraijce Agent MAUOH UHT'NK, PA, Business transacted In Enullsh and German. , Aug. 23 yl Physicians and Dentists. q ni:it, M. , tU.I'.,l Orricr.: Opposlto the Tost tMDoo, IlAtc srnuur, l-Euiuurox, Pa. Jlav b ennfuMc! In cither tho Knallsh or Merman Language. J"' jrj-jit. Clt.tS. I'll AltO, Veterinary Surgeon. uank iru i.t Lnni'iinoN. pa, OrnCK ) Fn in 8 in Id A M llouue: i i'rulu T to 9 l'. M. Dlscnko-. M toe j ott a rptcialiv. May l.c 1 on -11 tid In Lnilitltir Qnuit.li. Ji 1 I'.yl QH. W. A. COItTKIOHT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his nrofessional tervices to tho pco pie 01 Aiaucn uuiinic, Jeuiuton, iveissporv I'ackerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposito tho Broadway House BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa, Fresh Laushtns Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. augg-yt w. itKUuit, ai. n., rAnnWIliLE, Carbon Conntv, Pa. nouns nesldence, lmm 7 a.m. to 10a. ra UUil IZUO'iU 10 10 p, Mur be consulted In the German I.auc.iiPKo I', O. Address wlilehton. mar, 13, tt i)i:niiA3ii:i:, 31 n., I'tlYSICIAN AND8UKQK0N Special attention paid to Cbrnule lilseigtf,, Oltee: South Hafltcornvrlronant2iiiltR..Le' aljhton Pa. Aprl'3, 1S75 "NT u. uiutnit, 31. i. V, S ICxnmlnlni; RllrKcan, rnACTtcixa piiysiuian andsot:OEoN Otncs: iiant Street, Mscu'b ULOCK, Lriith to.i, ru. May Deconsuitcum tuo orrm n Language, ?inv. 3 J. W. UAUDENuUMl Itetpectlully announe. s in the public that he has upeneil a NUW LIVERY SIWHLtl lii ennui etion with his hotil, aud Is prepared to furnish Teams for Fflucrals, Weddings or Business Tries, on shortest notice and most liberal terms. All orders Irflni Ilio'-Carhnn Homo-' will receive luinpt nitcuii'in aiame on Norm reel, licit the lio:ol, Lehljiblnn. Jan23.jl ..rvvount and ftii)Du:-.ui:n, W oaitl you e retor. a to bOLVNU Mnnlinnrl 0 -o id .ui.iip suit ym ill vet ! llldMDOu vine in n, led icve:iip. AdJics-, - - nm inrq.n.niira N Y. uhli RUPTURE,'.".: 1 ho TM. I . L T1IU-8 , liaLnn .4ti -I fm !.'' 108 I'rot. J.Y.EUAN. Oirf on !29L Y.' 1 'If 17 I r'aica Invenlt n if ih, i n. SB F. A. l.UHMANV, Solicitor or Amerlosn aril lurelt; Patents WnshlnKton, H.tJ. All busln-ss oni.ecle.l wph I'ntenir. nhclher In-, roro tin Patent I iftW-.r he ourts. promptly aiieuinl io. Noeliirneni do nlct.su p.ioni Is ni', ure l. S 'lid Mr circular. ucis.ti l a 'pi.'V'PQ J. V UlSTFa 8 '.iom I A I UilN it). ,ipgw ,(iAU,h t pT7TQTft'V Theu-anilnGf ldiria id I e rt ...reiiinlediiyti.e ili .KilCni im mi two i imp. lor i. a'l.l.iiiivnfcin t Hnrtier loNWlta (j jid. p Uftiu Attu.uv. llwc Wash- M r CO UJ 1 Hesncctfullv announces m llio ueonlo of I.e- hlghton nml Its vicinity, thai ho Is now pre pared to supply thorn with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mato. rials at Prices fully as loir as the Mime article, enn be lounlit lor elsi where. Hero are a few ot the Inducements offered: Parlor Sets at. from (SO to $00 Walnut Marble-top llrcsjlng t.'aso Heilroom Suites, 3 pieces 40 to 45S Painted Hedroom Suites ltoS40 l?ane Seated Ulialrr. nersetofo..., Common chairs, per tot of 6 $1 anu au otneruoous equally cueap. In this connection. I desire to call the at tention of the people to my a niplo facilities la THE UNDERTAKING BlISItlESS with a NEW and HANDSOSIU llKARSE, and a lull UiieofOitMiliTS and COFFINS, lam prcpaicd to attend promptly to alt er dcrs In this Hue. at lowest ptlccs. Patronage rrsticctlullr sullclted and tho most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. BCUWARTZ, sct!2 DANK St., Lehlgbton. J1I I'OUTANT ANAOCSCE3IES 1 ! Lewis Wois, POST OFFICE 11UILDINO LEIUGHTO.V, PA., has the Largest and itiwi intensive oiock 01 HATS, CAPS, &o. rvor offered In t life liorouirl). Hnvfnp pur. chiiseil my Stock In the KasU'in nml other ihuui icinnes cai iy in ino buiieoii itmi m n F rtvliijf ot 10 to 15 mr cenluin on the present Aslvanctil Trlrey, J urn prepared tooflerex tr.mnltnary Imiurcinrnts to my' customers. npei'iiu Miumion uas ucen givon 10 mo tseicc tlun of Fall and Winter Boots! and I Invite my numerous Mentis find patron in oiiu anu examine my fiocK nuioio iiirkiii uieir (lun-imse-to civo sneetnl their jiun linse- iFi'WiiOre, us X nm prt-rmteU iuduceuicnts to nil .'UltHIIASKItS. Itcmemlmr,' LEWIS WEISS Tost Sept. 20. I'ost.OLTlco IlutlJIuK. Lehkhtdu. ia. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHSKY Kc?nvctrully nnnounces to her rrlpnil!" nnd the pubtle Kcnemll), Unit is now rccolvin; and opening lor their luppec'lon n larger R'oik than ever of tho very ltUcst uovelil In Toys & Fancy Goods, Sullublo lor HOLIDAY PUKSEN'TS for Young and Old Jtlch nmt Poor. Don't fall In c. ill early and secure flrft chulci and best bargnlns. Sho alto calls tti.'lr attention to her Bnw, Iarge und Klegaut assortment of isroTioisrs, comprlnln; Underwear, Herlln nnd Herman town Wooli, Iloslrrt, luipurtod and Do. mettle lilhbiimi, IlloVfS, Flowers and a hno Hsyortuient of New Designs IN FArtGY AUI1CLKS Al'o, In connection with the abore. a full anu oomp.ote stock or LIMUUnOEIl CHINESE, fmiiMcis fc CuiircclloiiN, lecoihor wlih a variety of(J ods not ccneral ly kept In any oilier slore In town. If you do not see niui yuu warn, nsi lor it. A share of pnbllo lulronaao solicited, and perfect sntiiructlun guaranteed In price and quality 01 koous. Second St, 2 floors aliove Iron, Nov 50, 1880. LEIIIflllTO.V, Pa. DANIEL W IE AND, Carnngcs,Wngons.SleigliB,iS:c conN n oir 11AXK AMI ICON STREETS, LUIKUITON. Pcnna,, Itespectrully announces to hl friends and the public that ho Is prepared to Iluild all des cription, of UAllltlAOLS. 3P1IINO WAGONS. , , . SLK10IIS, io., In the Latest and Most Approved. Miles, at Prices lully as low as the rame can bo obtain. cdclsuwhere.Kuaranieelnir thn best Seasoned Material and mot substantial workmanship. Particular attthtlon given to REPAIRING In al It detail, nt the very Lowest Prices. Putronaue respect fnlly solicited and perfect latlsfji'llon auarai teed. llco, 1870 1 I)AN. W1UANP. I3E;AIVI13 IN V:A! 'II3! Dr. ir. WrsT'HNttwvrt and UnAW trkat yithT. Q M itlo .or IlXKlcrli. IUmItk.-. n,.n vu iontt rvo.m . eud.o'ie Me iui li-ue.i mhii, Loaavi Mmimr . iMnma ouhaji, tinpo. tem-y, Invoi mc.iry llniis Frjntiimo o.c A(C'. caused Uv o-er ex-U on, elt itbutte nr 1 vr intin Meff, hiph if , it a u m ip!v. rtiicav i tmi iienu.. imo imx will i"re lcoent CHfs. i Acb OOX Culll IP 4 11 .if i it ''tii' liinln.nr Ana wt nr " tis. i a 7. 1 xo -o uv it u UiiU nrcur il nil , rv ip' 1 o : o. We an ir m iiuiee ms box1- tocii' a.v W 1 1 each nlr oca v I.! l tJtioi 1 h x-i tjiHonisjAu. 't-ivit llvt'd'dft .vnfic . d t.e uroh a cr fii wrmen itm r t- mi 1 ih' hmut t iiietria'iniind" t tTc n c linn- lit -''A 'Vllt'd I IV IM'I (Mi Ifftltl r 1 r.i or w .(. j M c I. r o fioa il "ii-'lnrM 'ii L lb it. it nii-Art Dr o.T.i, A J DL i G pint, haU. ti P'. ' ,.rMt.T,LI?1-INKc' Wft1'' Aycnt. 1-Iiudeaut. eipt itTttiy 806 1K in iflnr own lit.n Mill frMt is' . t: Ar, If vo l . irj 'DP, ar vli rli n ... 'u a ItllVF ,1 (IMIl III',. ,MI nn Rlllha iui" m.r .mi.. I r' Tnr Tl.rsi' u .r- 'it , ir k' INDEPENDENT- LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, We will Pay the Postage AND BintD OV The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 cents ! winori IB Less than 2 cents per Week FOrt A LATWE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDJIESS, Carbon Advocate, Lclilgliton, Fn. SHOTV TBIS TO YOUR NEiallBOR PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the rrlnciral Ctiuiches for Coinrou. ulon iurposo;. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. Is M M Btt'S - W 1 M U Speer's Port Grape "Win ! FOITR YIMEl SOLD. (Tibia Ct?let.rstert Native Wlno ts made from a tun Juice at thP O.iorto Qvw raised in 1Mb Oounuy. Jm lnvaliiablo Tonic nnd Strcnptbenlng Properties nrf nnstiroaFS'M. hv nnv other Nnttvo Wlno. be-i.'ptliHp-.iri'l'.'Ctj or t.io (li ant, modno d un umtiy nnd rcnulueno-s to Rnntiiueed. Th vounnefli child mm p.nrokeof Ha pocorru qiiRilites, nm the woftl.ot luva id uo It to nd iiMitflro. It It onrticutnrlv honttlclnl to the til r .lr. nnroi'S own ionmiiu unprvju-oii. ir titer nnd rrbilltnted. nnd snitfil to I lie vail mi a ol.ments tii -t me.'is tue weasel iex. it nin even reelect A wine TO Ufci UlsLlEU ON. SPEER'S Tho P.J. SHE tin Y It a Winn of nnprior Chunctor Hud part ikes of the ico Cm on ttica of tho irrnpo from which tt i made. Fur Tin -(v. tuchnfd1. Flavor nnd Medical Properties, tt wiu uo louna unexconcu. SPEER'S Thts ntlANDY stands unrivaled In this i ouutry, Demjriar supctior lor incuicinai pur posei. IT IS A TUltE dlstlllaitOn frcm tho crape and contains valualilo medlcnal prupertlca T ha.u de'lcaiell&vor similar to that of the cranes from which It Is tilsttib d. oud la in grcst lavor amouc ni st-cua iiimuto.. See that tlio aignatuio of ALPnjSD SI'EKIt. 1'ats.iic, .,j.,iaoverinocorKoi eacn oottie. SOLD HT ini'f;ivr.s. aud by A, .T. Durilne. C. T. TCorn, Lchich lonaniiu.w ieai oi weissport. Dec. t!-yl FARMERS. LOOK to Your INTERESTS ANU PURUIIASE Tliresliinn Macliiues and Agri cultural Implements, The Doit In tho Market, at J. ! , GABEL'S. Also, nn hand, and for Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers. U1IEAP FOB OASII, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lalh, &c. AT HIS HAItriWAltE ST.Or.B. April 5-mS TiEUIGHTON, Pa. 60LD Great chnnco to make money. iv e nee-i a p-rnaa in oveiy own in take tui liter) otton fur mo iHvpvut, cni'HieHi ana vow Illua-ntfd fjinllv publication in ih world Auvoiifflu become a Buccemlul scent, blx elegant Wdrtt (if art piven f ice to tuWrtbcr. The price ih 60 ur tbt almost even hodv euti acrlo' e. On Agent report a takioK 120 vubH-ii. ncrH in a d.iv. a lt3y ngent scpor's msklnx SjO'rlea- profit tn twi Uay. All uho euir ro-ne noni-v M t. You ran iiovote ail vor time tn the bimno-n, or only voir fnuia time, Yoa atwd m t be awitv 1'om homo nvrr nlilu. Yu can An it a w and ioim (red. li 1 aamberft and 'OHH" fred. Klrmn' and rxpeuaH Outfit fr A If 1 on unt rtf fr f. If ton unt rufilanie woric amid u year 1 a.liliA&M it i.nrM It fliu.ti nntliisr m 1 1 v tlit so 1 "at 9T . hti-litofla. Ntume who riiaaca fat to inane irrott Tov. Ail Mesa UJ.OltQK 8TXN8ON & 1 j'oriio'ia. asuiue June t-lr. Rislev's Witch Hazel. ' ir ileAdache,Uurnv-PrainutatYnund RheuniatlRin. Kurachn, rte. urrantetl I equal in nuultty 10 any made, at half tho ' price I C ex. Battlei 25:. Tltt Ea.tlu CCe. tti. tl. ! 1'Atq ourdruuglit or-ltr, If ho hatnotlo tock, of nn,HT vc r nicrrv ryt i Whlele Druaglltl, W OorUandt SL, Ketti York Olcy. ftclWo' ' Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1881. Railroad Guide. plIIUA, , IlKAUINO IlAll.llOAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NovnunEii ism. isso. Trains loavoALLE.NTOWN asfollowsi . (via rr r.KioiiEN kailuoadi. For Phtladelphla,at'4i3i,S.U, 11.10. a.m.. and J ill p. in. SUNDAYS. . For Philadelphia at M.io a. m..s.J.'. p. m. IVIA EASl' rcsxA, miAKCJl.) VornoiidlnR ami HnirubDic, 0 33, O.tOtt rn 12.10. 4.1,0 ardu Up. m For Lancaatorand Columbia, C 35, D.Ma.in. and 4.30 p. ui. SUNDAYS. For Itoadlnir, Harrlsburg, and way po.nts, D.CS p. ra. (Via LnriiLEiirw.) ForPhlladelDlilafioml. V. Depot 0.12 S.i7,a, m ,iJ."2,3.ri3,,J.!4 p. m. Sunuay 4.60 p.m. tor PlillarJeHlila Horn L. &S. Depot fi.li. 3.23. B.'c p. tn. Irulusroil A LLRNTOWN lcavo as follows: (VIA rEKClOMEX I1A1LLOAD.1 Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. lu. and 1.00, 1.I0 me 5.15 p.m. SUNDAY'S. Lcivs Philadelphia, S.oo a. m., i It and '4.13 p. m. (VIA EAST rKNXA. EnaKcn. ) Loavo r.eu0iuc80C. lo.3uu.in.,2.to.3.8S,riide.ls p.ni, Leave HanlshurK C 8.IC tndo.50, a.m., 1.43 and 4.00 p. m. loavs Lancaster, 8.05 a. rc l.rs and 3.60 p. m. Lcatf Columbia ;,5o a. ni l.to aud .to p, m, SUNDAYS, r.eavo Tteadlne. (.00 a. m Leave llairUMiit:, I'.oo a.m. (VIA llETHLF.rmf.) leave Phllodelnnla 0 43. 9 00, 0.15, 2.10, 4.15 8 ooti. tn. Snndav B.3i o. m., .fl.oo ji. m. Trains maikoi.thns v'l run to and ti ran ilepot Othttml Ureeti streets, l'hiladelphla other tialnatont rtlrom Hi oad street ilepot. Trains Via Bethlehem" run to and fioin llcrLs Kt , Depot, except those marked () 1 ho M.vnud 0.45 ii.ni.tialns from Allcntown and thcl.aj and C.15p. m. tram from I'M! a delpiua, havo through cars to aud ttoiu l'hlla ilelpbia. J. 1!. WOOTl'EN. Qenerat Manager. C. Q HANCOCK. Gtn'l Patt. & Ticket Aaent. may 15. .ins. LYDfA E. PIKXHAM. OP LYNN, MASS. BiscovEitcn or L.YB2A E. PINKHARa-S TEGBgABLB COMPOUND. For all Female Complaints. This preparation, oa Its r.vro fll;nlflcif consists or V jctoMa rropa.'tloj tli&t n.ro Lannl 4 to ttia mobt del tP.ate Invalid. Upon one trial the ucrlts of tU Com wIHburecojil32d, (3rcllcC Is Immcdjatot and . ;cn Its use Is co::tlr.:iod, laulnoty-nlno cnacatn a hen. rvaprmancntr-jt oiielTcctod.es thonranda wilt tcs X, On acaooat of Ut proven Merits, it In to-day re I'nmendod and proscribed bjr the host plijslcinoa In viio country. It will care entirely Va vortt form of falJIrc-i-f the utcrui, Lcueorrhc-i, IrrcnUr and po-i. Keiutrtmtlon.nllOTarianTrcuULS, Infiamtaiitloa a- J Ulceration, JTIotxlInsrs, all 1 i-!placcr.iciila and tlio eon wiuont plnd ivcaknccs, aulit erixIily odajtcd to v iaClianjeof Life. 1 1 vV. d &otvo rnd ex)rl tumors front-eutcrusiaftneaj!jri:U-e of dtvetoomtnt. Ths Cadency tri eanccroas hitmors there U rhacltcd vcrj tpetdny liy tu use. la fact H has proved X- Yo tho r-r',t-""t nTid Liyt remedy tlirt has ever been iV.'r, , . h It pr rmentcs every portiia of th tyttm, r. .e vr Il.'canJvlffor, ;l n novas faltnoaStilatUey, tdl c rev In g for ctlruulaaU, aid ricves Trcainca1 t!ioeiasi.'.h Itctin.iMo.'tlni, ITcaJachcp, T'crvo'j Irciral lencnlPo'j'Uty.MM'rleBrxi.sfl, JX-prc-icn a..d 1.. 03'.lon. Xli&tfcclngrcif-rrlr.sdKU-i, caus!i:r p rc.slit ojid hw;!.-icho, i 1 always pcrtitnently cutU -Uii'e. Ituillct all t!ui3, uduidcr;ll c!rcunU iM, net li h&roiony wiUitLo Uw tiiat s?vctbs tLt otnalayr.tpa, rjrllidny Complaints of ttiher uz ILLn compouu. iunsurpai. ' ydia E, Ptnkham's Vectab-c Compoun nresretl ft $13 t.m W'- jra A Vf, Lrrn, ITi ;oCM. C z U.(f t.Uc... ? .i'jycudiat z of pill, r.l.ila lit Jo: u 'T.rtKcnL,r, on rer -!co, s:.2?. lr bo-t, for f'.O.r. Jim FiSUU "yftawtraftllJ;tt:wcC injvj.y. Bond fo. pa. -t, Addrcz ai a'KTa .Tfc xiion JA. pupsr, .sfaniilyphouMUwItLo'Jt I-Y!U S. PIXKllAU rT":,:.S Imt nra C-rVpptiea, CUiod-t. . JOHNSTON, IIOLLOWAT & CO., Gen eral AgentA, Pblla., I'a. Sold by A. J. Uur llntr, L eh 1Kb ton, ra. Juno 12, 18S0-ly, A Valuable Book Free "A TrefltUo on Chronic I))seaeA,M embracine CatArrb.lhroat Lnngs, Heart, 8ionuich,Llvcr, Kldoea. Uriuaiy nnd Female Dlraseiit ulao, rl.ea sent free to aiiy nddi ess Kvery sufferer from theeofiUenaea can oe cured. 8cnd tor this hoofe to tho undi-rfl&ncd a phvetclan of laige experience, evdnmed by hundreds nf iendluff cliizcna who tertltr tn his bbIII. t-eud stamp to pav rostac! to ( I. Mln(cston,H.I.,'.M&)8 (Superior Bt To edo, Ohio. opia-yl rpiIE SLATIMITOIS PLANING MIIL A.N'D Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kind, nnd slsoa of rme, Hemlock OaU ud Ilaid Wooo Lumoer. anil U now pie tiatcd to execute any jwouut uf unlcis lor Bressel) Lumboll OF AVLi KIKSS. Doors, Sashes, Blind?, SluiUetv, Jiouiaings, Cabinet Wutc, Jtc, With tvouiptnoee. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery Is all new and ot the best and most tmpruvod kinds. I ctnulay uone but Ih? best woranien, uo w ell bcaueit and ffood ma teiisl, and am theiefore able tn pnai aiilee entiro Mii.tactlou to all who may favor uiewlth a call. Orders or mail ptoiapily attendcU to. Mv charaea are moilerate; terms ca.li, or Interest charged alter thirty uavs. OIVE 3UKA CAtL. CP" Those ruirs,ei In llmld'nf: will find lit their advsntego to li.vo Hldlcc, Fluor Hoards Door., aeliM. huter, 4c dr.. mcdectthl Fartorv. Mayl JOHN BA LLIET- r. tfH fCI f ffl bnslness now belore the pub BfiH , H Von .an makv m. rev f'siei utfCliC V work l..r n than at anrlli bile. ei- at thiiiff m I nmr.l nm fann Mn. n wlilaiartvoti t $ a dav am1 upwnitl. maie at Unmo by t.'etniiisiu us lie. women bov. an air.i wanted evrtywhero lo work fir n. Now I. lit lime. "Vou can rievote your srhele timo to tiie work or only iouriare inoairnt.. No other tm.inesswl'l pav Tin neali a. writ. No one willing to work can tall to uuho euor. luuu. i.iiv nreurYiig t once i nmiv uctus inr mouev cai WtT . a .real onnorinniiriormsK. i.ilv ana lKrorVlr. Adflr $1.00 If rm: FISIIISII MAIDK.V. Translated from the Qermin of Heine, Tho maiden with eyes so dreamy, Thou child ot the waves and ipraj, My home Is beside the ocean, Where the surf and the breakers play I (loms sit thee down hero beside me And list to the words I flay. My heart Is a storm; ocean t And out on Its rocky slopes The turbulent billows aro flinging Tho spars, and tho keels, and t o ropes; Tbey are wrecks of my aspirations, The wrecks or my ruined hopes t My heart Is an angry ocean ! The gales, as they come and go, I)o strew tt with wrecks and ruin; Hut down lu Its Unlit waves low Tho shells and the pearls and corala Do glitter and gleam ana glow. Wilt thou launch on this stormy ocean Thou child ol the waves and spray t It will float thee securely forever, Wherever thy bark may stray, Till tho crimson oMIIe's last twilight Shalt lado in the west away Ironqulll, Ft. Scott, Has, UNDER THE SHELL ST JENNY WREN. "It's loo bad to let the child throw away her young life and happiness. Boruoone ought to warn her of tho rocks in her course." So spoke tha world, watching the flirtation between Ebon Furval and Clare Welling. Of course tt was flirtation, this came world decreed; not, perhaps, on her side the warning would not hava been needed then but on his. She was but 18, with something of the clear young soul shining through tho dark bluo eyo as they uplifted thomselvcs to her hero's face. Yes, ho was her hero. Tho world, for once, had spoken truly. Sho had uot begun to rcasou. Sho only knew that her heart beat more quickly at tho sound of his foot step that, had one asked her ideal of all manly beauty, unconsciously Eben'a dark, handsome lace wutiM have iustantly pic tured itself before her, though sho might hayo vouchsafed no spoken answer that to her ear was not sweeter music than the low, melodious utterance of his voico. Of course ho knew his power. The world remembered numberless Instances when he had used it but too mercilessly; therefore, tlioy felt sorrow for thu young, untried girl who also had fallen "Under the Spell." Yet, ns she stood to-nlglit by 3en Furval's side, the tall, slender figure, draped in soft, white folds; a brilliant color on her cheek, lending new luster to her eyes; fair hair, curling itself in myriad rings upon tho low, wliilo brow; eho seemed a picture of girlish happiness. Could it bo that ho who had mado should mar it? If so, how perfect his acting I Clare," he whispered never, never had her uamo founded 60 sweet beforo "are yuu tired? Shall wo nut finish this waltz?' For unswer she let him slip his arm about her waist. Tired witli him ? Had tha music lasted, sho might have gone on forever I Sho sighed when it ended, with a crash, and he drew her Into the dimly-lighted con servatory. What meant the look with which ho pierced down through the nzuiceycs into the hidden depths of ber soul ? Ho spoke uo word, but there, amid the flower and fragrance, with a half-sieeny canary warbling his good night song above their beads, he opened wide his arms. A moment alio resisted their mute en treaty; ho drow a step nearer then; with a half-sob of the most exquisite happiness she hau ever known, she felt them fold them selves about her, and laid her head, like a tired child, upon his breast. Ho held her close and long. "Clare, you lov ma I" he half asserted, half questioned. "Ob, child, what a sweet,' fair page has been tbo life upon which I may dare inscribe my uainol" At his words of 6elf-lmplied roproach, she raised her head. In his faro was a light she had never seen before. With a glad thrill she knew that her hand had illumined the torch. "I love you -I love you I" she rcpeatedi softly, until be hushed the words with a kiss, "Do not let us tell tho world our secret," be pleaded. "It Is so sweet to have no one sharo it but ourselves." And to this wish of his she gladly gave consent, On swiflly.joyous wings the days followed, merging themselves into halcyon weeks; yet some lives she had heard, wero filled with misery. Could she over fathom the mean ing of the word ? Ah, she was youug to ask the question I It was to be answered all too eoon, Poor child I sho had no mother perhaps a mother's hand would havo been more gen- tlo with the knife; but one day her aunt, with whom sho lived, came into her room lo rudely break in upon her day-dreams. "Clare," she said, "I want lo talk with you. "This Mr. Furval who isheresoofien must come no more. The day might dawn when you would becomo interested in him, und I would bo sorry to have my singing bird's song cease. They toll me he is fasci bating. With his honeyed words and phrases he sets traps for hearts, asthe fowler for his game. He makes boasts, ton, of bis conquests, I hear. The words 'I love you,' fall all too readily from his lips. The question, 'Be my wife ?' never 1" Palo as ashes, Clare bad been about to ut ter an indignant denial of all her aunt had eatd. When sho had added these last words, "The question, 'Bo my wife?' neverl" they seemed to lend a ring of truth to all that bad gone belore j yet her loyalty stood her in good stead, though her pride made her hide the freshly-gaping wound, "You are usjutt, aunt," she said, speak ing with effort. "Why should you believe what goBip says?" ''Because it has extended its voice to you because it says that y.u, ton, are under the spell of this man's wonderful fascination. Many is the heart he has broken, Clare lie shall not briak yours 1" "Ifwhalyou ray bo true," she replied, defiantly, "it is already broken ; but I do not I will not believe it I Ho loves me, and I I love him 1" "Ho has asked yu to become his wife?" Tha question cut like a knifa to the girl's quivering heart. "No; not in words. I did rot even miss ttxm, ad cura ma I of his purpoa. Why a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25 why do you comi) hero to torment ma? "Becausa I would save you, and because bo shall never know his latest victim. Child, look hero I This was sent me yesterday." And she placed a sheet of paper in the little, trembling, outstretched hand. It was coverod with tho handwriting nf him of whom they spoke, and it was a marl, passionate declaration of his lovo for her to whom it was addressed. There was neither name nor data only bis signature, bold and free. "Clare, you believe now ?" "Yes, I believe," she answered, softly "Loavo mo to myself." The noxt dav, when Eben Furval called, a daintily-folded note was put into his hand. Eagerly he tore it open, to rend tbcsii wordsi "I must ask you not to see mo again, lou are a better actor than I. I have wearied of the farce. Doubtless, with tho world for your audience, you can find some one better fitted to play my part." This was all. Thus hadlho child striven to hide tlio wound from which was pouring what she vainly hoped might bo tho life- current. With a bitter curse, ending In a Rroon,thc man crushed the paper In his hand. "Oh, Ood 1" he said, beneath his breath. "After nil these years, is this a second time to be my reward ? Is there no truth in wo man?" And his soul echoed, "Nonol"' But Clare had been half-child, half-wo man. Only yesterday her oyes bad looked with worshipful light Into hie. There was some mistake, somo treachery. He could not let her thus escape him. IIu had been world-worn and weary. Her love had been like finding the cooling spring in tho arid desert. Must he pass it bv, and perish of thirst? Not sol Ho would writo to her, and beg her to tell him If indeed site had but played with him. If so, to let her sil ence answer; if not, to bid him como lo ber.-j His very soul seemed to pour Itself out upon tho senseless sheet. Tho next day ho himself saw it delivered at her door. What ho unhappily did not seo , were the hands that received it. "It will but make the child grieve more," reasoned her aunt; and, with tho seal un broken, laid it on the flames. For what had Clare hoped as the weary days weut by ? Hod oho expected any ans wer to the poor little noto with which she had struggled lo bolster up her pride? Paler and wanner sho grew as her hope died. Truly she wss "under the spell," said her aunt, sadly; but her own lips were dumb, until the strain on brain and heart gave way, and tho namo she had held so long unspoken was breathed in every accent of love ami despair from her fever-parched lips, ns alio lay tossing in delirium. Her aunt, good woman though she was, could have cursed the name's owner as sho listened, shuddcringly, lo its repetition. "My one poor little ewe lamb I" bIio would whisper, tearfully ; "why might ho not have spared you ?" But ona day when the whisper had spread abroad that Claro Welling was dying, a man, haggard and white, forced himself into her presence "Let me see her I" ha entreated. Somo spirit rosa in the crushed heart at sight of him. "You would seo your victim ?" she ques tioned with scorn. "Wait until your work is complete it will not bo long." "If you havo a woman's soul within you, tell mo what you mean 1" he answered. "My victim? Do you know that ono lit tlo montli ago my dearest hope was to make Clare my wife? Ah I heaven 1 I thought she shared it then. But tbey tell mo she is dying. Let me see her at onco I" Was tho man speaking false? or had she, who had meant to save tho child, brought her to this pass? "Wait here," she commanded and hup ried from the room. When she returned, she carried a sheet of paper in her hand. "This was sent me," sho explained. "Did you write it?" He glanced over it, and his face paled. "Yes," he said. "Ten long year's ago, when I was a lad of 20, 1 loved tho woman to whom it was addressed, and she played with and jilted me. For a time 1 lost all faith in woman, until until I met Clare. Sha taught me what it was to love again but this time with the endless passion of man. Tho woman I once loved is a widow now. To you I may confess she has striven vainly to allure me back into tha toils, Doubtless she has sent you this paper. Tell me" a sudden light dawning upon him "did Claro seo and believe tdis ?" The woman bowed her head. "Forgive me I" she murmured, brokenly, "Help me to nurse my darling back to life, and together we will make her atonement.' It was a hard strugglo they had set them selves, but they conquered. Porhapa even in her delirium Clare knew who answered to his name, or who held her In his strong, loving arms; but, however this may be, certain it is that one day the bluo eyes opened, to look with dawning re cognition Into the pale, handsome face of her lover as it bent above her. "Hush, my love," he whispered, as she was about to speak. "I em with you, never to leave you again. It has all been a mis. take, darling all except our love, which has won for us the victory," Was she dreaming? She did not know, but, nestling closer tn his arms, fell Into the sweef, refreshing sleep which was the turn lug point from death to life. A month later, aud In the gray old church was a quiet wedding. "Who would have believed It?" said tho world. Tills time it really looked as though they were both "Under the Bpellj" end so indent tbey were, but the nama uf tho magician's wand was Lovet Shipwrecked sailors never need starve whilo there Is a bight of rope left. "Skip-snatch-rlp-rise-turn-fall-kerchiig!" and the young man said "dammett" as he turned oyer like a turtle upon the slippery sidewalk and crawled up to tlio side of tho (muse aud pulled himself to his fVet by freezing to a cast-Iron gutter. pipe. He was in full prespiriill'in and "all broke up." A ypune; lady slipped oil thalcoand lar there recklessly waiting to I rescued. A clerk in a hosiery store, who was standing near tho scene vl tho disaster, viewed the spectacle with professional curiosity a mo ment or two, aud then exclaimed i "Pretty, ! Try pretty, but they only cost thirty six oou t pair." The Carbon Advocate An tnrlopeodenl Family ft wsjar" Published every UATfrRDAY, In Lehlgbtou, Carton Co., Fa., by HURRY V. OIORTUinVDU UTTiat-.fi A CKW AY, short distance, .torn th tehlch Vall.y It. B. Depot, Terms: $1,00 usr Ami in Lirm GTEtiT ncexoorios of rtAist ass riser Job Printing at vnm mw rmotR. Our Puzzle Corner. 1. CHARADE. My first ts neatest made by foiling; My second makes secure your drolling; My whole in forests oft Is touad, Iu yerdure dressed tha whole year round. Faro. 2. cnoss-woriD knioma. My first Is In sailor, but not In rnnto; My second Is In pencil, but cot In slnta ) My third is In slaughtcr.but not in kill My fourth is in dwelling, but not in milli My fifth Is 'in ladder, but not in stair j My sixth Is in supper, but not In faro) My seventh is in mountain, but not la hill; My eighth is In money, but not In till My ninth Is In Iron, but not In lead ; My whole is the namo of a quadruped. Max. 3. DOUBLE DECAPITATIONS. 1. Behead a fith, ami leavo to liston ; again, and leave a sailing vessel. 2. Behead a momentary brightuess, and leave a whip; ngnln, and leave a tree. 3. Behead a small twig, and leavo tn steal; again, and leave tn dress. JtoT. ANSWERS TO TIIE LAST. 1. Frenchmen. 2. 1. Sparrow; 2. Parrot; t. Nightin gale ; 4. Heron. 3. Moosehcad Lake. 4. PART ALOE ROSE TEEM unit r.A.s'r sli:icii nine. "Oh, mammal is It snowing?" "Yea darling, it has Just begun." "Isn't It nice,' mamma ; you know I wauled loliyotn hour the sloigh bells again ?" "Hush, my child, mamma will not let you die. No, darling, you shall havo many sleigh rides yet before you die." "No, not many, mamma; if I could hayc just one it would be so nice." A little girl who had Seen tlio snow como and go nlno times lay dying in lir humblo homo nn St. Antolnn street. Weeks and weeks the fever had burned within her and its fierce fire showed itself in the deep bluo eyes and her lovely, Innocent face. The mother, an ever-constant watcher at tho sufferer's pillow, had never given up hope, but tho child, with that knowledge which seems to come to all before knew that she would'ncver join her racrry playmalei over on the school ground. Day by day as tho fevsr burned she had wished for the snow to como, nnd when the whilo fljkes fell tho other day tha loving mother changed tho child's position that she might, unwarned, catcli tho first glimpse uf tho fleecy snow. Tho child gazed outlnto the flurried air long and earnestly, and then, when the pain made her writho, sho turned an appealing look lo tho sail-fnccd mother, and said i "But, mamma, I don't bclievo I shall evor have another sleigh rido. Now promfso mo that il tills snow is on llio ground when I dlo you'll have my coffin carried to thegrava in a sleigh." "Why, my swoet child, why do you make such n. request? You shall not die you will grow better to-morrow." "But, mammu, promlso me, will you? Please, mamma, please." "Yes, darling, yes." "Oh, thank you, mamma, thai so nice. Sec, it is growing dark outsldo. Tull tho bed nearer the window, mamma, so that I can seo tho street lamp. There, see th, flakes they glisten ust liko diamonds. It will be sleighing in the morning, mam ma, and I shall hear tlio bells." Liko tha snowfhlto that fulls upan tho warm earth sho melted away, and no ono knows wheth. er she wnko tn hear music and bells on that mornlng'we shall one day open our eye, upon. A few days after passers-by turned to look nt a small funeral procession, and wondered why the undertaker had put his hearse upon runners so early in tho season. Cannibals are captivo 'ating creatures. When a New York young man pops th question ho now says ; "Let's consolidate." It is sad but true that a man who ono becomes deaf seldom enjoya a happy hear after. Josh Billings says.exporience Is a school where a man learns what a big fool be has been. "There are seventeen and a half men lo every female in tho Territory of Dakota;" "Well," said Miss Jones, spinster, when she read the nbove Item, "if girls know what, I know, they'd take that half man rather than none at all." A little girl of 12 years, the daughter of a clergyman, was asked : "Sadie, does your papa ever preach tho samo sermon twlcs." After thinking a moment, Sadie replied j "Yes, I think ho docs, but I think he bolleri In different places." A gentleman was complaining on 'Chango that he had invested a rather large sum of money in Wall street and hat it all, A sympathizing friend asked him whether ho had been a bull or bear. To which ha replied t "Neither, I was a jackasa." What is an ocean without a "o;" a bee hive without a "b j" on idiot without "i's;" Ingersoll without "l'sj" a tailor without an "o ;" a pea pod without a "p ;" a table with. out"t;" yourself without "uj" a five dol lar bill without a "v j" your wife without a dnublo-you; annex without au "x;'' query without "yi" "h? "What," asked a Sunday school teacher, "is that invisible power that prevents th wicked man from sleeping and causes h fm to toes about upon his pillow, and what should be do In enjoy that peae? that paueth understanding?" "3ew up tbo holes in tha mosquito bar." was the prompt answer from the bad bny at tha foot of the clusi. A queer freak of a plant is noticed in South Bend, In.l., whero a wild clematis vine has forced Us way through a brick -rail into the parlor of Ex-Mayor Miller's house and is growing like a thrifty homo plant, It entered into the parlor between the wall and the mop boatd, and is now mere than two feet high, A South End teacher, in her little holi day vacation spewh to her pupils last Friday, week ago, trusted th.y would come back resolving that their behavior should be un exceptionable, ami that they wnnM K,ve up all their bad lubi's, when a 1 ti lo girl m the back nf the room jumped up and end: "The same o you me'ein." -"I ant a soepttc," aaid an Immature per. son of tha masculine gender, in a vainglori ous strain. "An eiuleptir?" aked an oil lady, somewhat bard of hearing, "p.ioy toy J you look like ft, so you do." While the roile went artuud the youth wvst cut.