Advertising-Rates.- 'Wo desiref U t InS distinctly understood Ikat uo advertisements will be inserted In t1, f-liiinne nf TimOiBBON Advooair that tt tfoay bo received from unknown partievor1 firms uhlosa accompanied by tho cisu.( inft IOUOWIUK. 1UW UUI win". OXK SQUAKIt (10 LINES), ,0na year, each Insertion...' JJ Six months, eacli Insertion lo ets. Throo months, each Insertion 20 els. Loss' than tkree months, first Insertion $1 j oaeb. subsfcqueut insertion S cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. lh,y. MORTHIMER. Publisher. Manufacturer of and Dealcrtn ST0VE3, RANGES AHD HEATERS, mik Slieet-roa Ware an! General Honss FarnlsWna Goods. ' ttOOOrVfJ anil SI'OUJ'INH done nt short tabtlce and at Lowest rs!i Prirc. avorvUtndnf RIOVl! ORATE and VlttK np.Ii.KS keiitroanlmtlyoo hind. Store on SOOTH Street, A fsw door abet a Bank St., LEHI01ITOX. Patronnro solicited &,tt8tsa lonjcnarnnlei'd. Ort. i.yi A. i)JiOS3Blt. Liyery & Sale Stables UANK sTIUCliT.LlSllinilTOX, Pn FAST TKOTi'INO HORSES, ELEGAMT OAUUIAOES, And uosutTiily f.OWr.R I'ltKtKS than any ' ether Ltrci j lu the CojiUt. Largo aurt hindomo Carilajre for ifjnoni'l i trasses and Wcudlnts. J) AVID UUBKKT ctor. :r utj Ceatral Carriage Works, Bank St., Lolillitnn, Pa., Are prepared to Manufactare Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, anu ui ..owesb .hiu rnccs. Ucpftlrlttg: l'roniptl y Allendctl to, TUEXLEK & KRKIDLEI.,., April isro yl Proprietors. The undersigned respectfully nnnonnces t bis uuraerous Irlehds nn-l the pui.lto ucneraL ly, that he is nuvr prenaro.l to supply them. with eholeo SIIUAl'S KIluM NKW Jr.lt SKY. at tho Lowest .Market Prices. Vnrd aad omea at Ezchauite lintel, l.eiitihtoi. IM JulyJl-iuS UAX. Ki:x. Aiccnt. , F. LUCKENBAClln Two Doors Bi'low the "Broadway llonse UAUCII CHUNK, FA. ,- pealerioall Patterns ol r:aiu and Fanoj Window Shades, Paints & Paintors Supplies, .! ix)wcst cash riticcs. ; JPIIN F. IIALBACII, . Instructor of Music, .uJPiano, Orcan, Voioj and Theory.) '. . LEIIIGIITON, PA. 8o1a agsnt Tor tbtt 'J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And detler In all kinds of PI nni and drains Terms iiw ana esy, .-ttatu, lutuoer, onuKi ete., taaeu in esciiuiiKU, Sheet Muit and books furnished on short netlee. For pirtlenlars, terms, lie., Address, JOHN F. HAL11AOII, Aug 1, JJ0-ly. Liblahton, Pa. How Lost. How Restored: J nut pnbhAftl u now rdittou of Vn. Ol?I V K H W K LI 4 O K f . 1 1 1 1 'I AT K l KSAV fin tlo ttnd'cal K'nro of Br-Ki;iUTOU.il!K. or .eml ml Wetkiiw. InvilaiitrvmOi.. I.oi IMi'O TKNCT. Alont! and Pnr!oti Iucjiii iohv Iraoid. jmoflU to Uarrihvn. etc; -(.no, CnspUilvriuS, llt arrsr ansl kith lotiuc bra -it'noui7eiic or wxatt exirava aiuo.oio This AnlaKi-aiiul an Imr . h I tt i til a V v. r.lAflilv iaiiiiistrji'eii. f ftm -i ti rlr ririrk irotMrui pnw 'OB ifcat t o il i-i'i'iu "O". - Q lltMir WI HUI1M) IU T "O lUlUCatlf Ciltlt I pn tna; out " mido lm ' unci ti'iult os 'Vn oatl eff ctai. iv i ' f which -vtrv a later. .10 matter wU'it wnit nu mav ii, m rQiiehldcitoUtip,,v. priTutt ir ad u.xvi sV Tbl Lftrtnre "lHMi'd in the hvida of crrrr ynut'i aui uvcrtr iimii lu lh U. d tt a'lir M-ai, n n n't.ln uve4 tn anr po4tvaoriampi. pwidd i u maiTB Tho Ciiheruell Mrdlcal Co.. JIASM it. NOW Y -k K V WHS "H. V. Morthimee, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 13. CARDS, llnnf ntnl linn MlllCera Ollntoiinretney.n Levan't building, llmik ilreet. AllardertpromplliRUeaicorK warranitu. Attorneys. joiis ici.i.sr, , ATTOltSKY AT LAW, fflert Comer Rmqiieiiinna ami Racs street' MAUCH CHUNK, F I. Inlj:-' .r OltN O. tti.HMOI.K'l IT, vttohney'aNd CorjNt.ELLoit at Law Ice t 11". m S. (liouiid lloor Mansion Ieu MAU'-II CHUNK, PA. Miv or con.'il od tn Oorin n. iitaigs-ly It ATS 1" II, ITrOHSKV AND COUNSKI.LOK T LAW, Daxk Strict, bsnianTOx, Pa, KonlK.tsteiind Collection Airencr Will lluvmd Sell Kiel Bitito lloiirejimrlinj .icith dime Pol action prompt! r made. SullUnu Nutate of I.i ,Jttm specialty. Slav be consulted In Knll.h id Herman. Ncv.rt JAsTlt. STItUTatKltS, ATTOKN'OT AT LAW, IW Offloe l S I floor of Hhoad-i Hall, Mnucili Chunk, Pa. Ml hu.lnen entru.ted to lilm will I prcmptl.l itlelidelto. MnvJ7. ly Justices and Insurance. rJI CON VKV ASliKll, AND vlRNEEAL INSURANCE AGENT The Mloolna, Cnmpniles are Ue?reeted! LIJltA.N JM MU I'UATj VIItK, ItVADJNO MUTIJAL l'lHH, VOMTNO Kll!!, porT-.vn.iiK Finn. I.i;)l Kill FT RE. and tho 1 It AV Kf.KIt-. ACL'IBKNT INMUltAXOU, Also IvnnWanli and .Mutual Homo Thief Mm t n 2. IST1 1 110. ICI.IJEr.L,lt tdiTrsaju) f:in...u,s, Ootrnxr Boildino, 51 AUOll CHUNK, Pa. Fire lnsurnnco Agent. r POLl'lIF.S In SAFE Companies only at Ilonsonablo liatts. Auj.SJ-yl rpjfK !!.vtOM: MUTUU. i.r,M L FIT Vf5SU(. l.VL'lUiN, or Aiirntnnu Prof. A. It. Hon, V. A HAi-t.liB, hec'y t' en. L'tru axd fcaDowjiBST L'olicies Usnt:i. .1. 1.. Mlf.UUR, lilstrlctandOollcetlns Aij't, Oct. IB,' U U I nriTV ti r. Pa. J,MN STOM.E, Notary Public & Conveyancer. Fire ana Life tenranco Agent MAUutt untjxtrc, tA. HZr Business transacted In Ensllsh nnrt German. Physicians and Dentists. C. " UliWEU, lU.l .,) Orripe: Opposite tho Post t face, BANK STREET, LEHIGH lt) P. May be cnninlte 1 lu cither tho t n bh German Language. 'ly 1"-M D It. Cll.vS. 1'HAltO, Veterinary Siirgoun, BANK irrtOET LEHKinrON. PA. Ors'toK ) Tro o t. to lo a n llouna: From 7 to 9 r. u. i"s .f u tee. ioct o rprcinlty. Way be ron.u'tid In Entlislmi Qiimaii. JiOyK-rl 11. W. A. COltTiilOHT, 8UUGE0N DENTIST, Tcndors his nrofeasionnl services to tho tico pie ol iMuiicu unttnK, Jvoiugnion, iioisspem- I'ackerton and vieiiitiy. OrFICE: Opposite the Broadway llmuo, BnOADWAY, MAUC1I CHUNK, l'a Fresh Laushlne Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. nugZ-yl w. w. iu:in:u, m. d. l.VUUVVIht.li:, C..rlon Countr, Ta n n Ueslileace ... fiom 7 a. in. to ICr., ru 1hy bft t oniti ted tn t&t Ocruinn Lntu cpffc r. O. Address ijtliUMon. mar, V It A. I.tiKIIAUlM., Jl U.t ' I'MTHICIAN AND SUItUKON ipwlalattpntlon tu Chronic Vlmtar, Offletj. South KatcornrIronanJ2iatLe- blihton.l'a, Apr!' 8,1873, 1ST. He ItKItKlt, M. I). U. S ICxnmlntucr Siitrcoh, rnArTreiNo puy&zuian nnasut gbo.v tr;C2; JJanUGLicoI, ' CBCU'b JtLCCPv, LcicU- Mny boccnuauert in tUo Oitoi n Lnugano, It1 -pectlully unnouno. a m the puhllo that ho has i.ptnedr. NEW LIVEltV SI' WILE In c..nn etinn with bis botil, and Is prepared to furnish Teams f.ir Funerals VeiiiEs or Business Trips, on shone s t notice and most liberal terms. All orders leRatlhe,,(.,arl.nHous-'wlll rectlvo piompt attention Stable on Nonh S reel, next the hotel, Leliljrhton. jan?2 )l nrOUTII AND MIDDlIv-AOKp, -o u mdiip auti yan uui pel a- i i" in m i pt onveionw. Auuica. i rot J.Y. v AW, (iird'ngoinj n'y. nl t"i i RUPTURE,- 1 ho IAL IRUt-8 crrntcst veotl. n rf thoo! -ee our iism thlet. -c;it tree, l-rol. J. Y. EUAN. Oeccni VJ2I? 1 ilv 17. 1 on want ine P. A. LEHMANN, Solloilorof American ml Vorelir Patents. Waslilnirtoo. 1)4). All I bllilD . ' fore lh Patent IIHum i in . o,,.. .............. ntiended 'o. NnelMrirem de mlef'i a intent isfei urui. (jeml mrcircular. ocH-ti P THNTS y v " '"tfo 8o.10,m or BOT 9. in-. i n c r X f r. q nred unrae l-utent i- o'i at od ooi lo,- H ou m teiuis.eie. Bs bi liwl ia7 . . n.ti . J"""'"-i cr.,.nr.o.itltiM,.;7 a' li 1.' X IL: 1 1VO TUMI HAiLf. IA..r,m..A in i. mi me. .-.Mi nr. up. tor 1.1 "UVOtClllS " Bo ill ,r. InN W l I. W ud. t! P. S. --4jbi Atto.cty. isax f, w.b. J. W. RA.UDEN.jb.Ml Hespectlnlly announce ho leoploof Le blghton ami Its viciilty, inn' lie Is now pre pared to supply them with nil kinds of HouscJaold i urniture Mniiiiracureil frnin tho best Seasoned Mate rials at Prleo.rullyns low as tho amenri tele, chti be Iiouuht lor t-ls where. Here are a few ol tho Inducements offered t Fnrlor Sets nt from tOO to C0 Wulnut .darble-top Iircs.injr l.'nso llcilronm Suiter. 8 pieces tlOtotCS Palmed Ilcdronm suites 1R to $ta t'otie siati d t'halr-. nersetore.... 60 ?utnmon luilrc, per fet of fl $4 and all other uooils vtiuiilly cheap. In this connection. 1 (letiotn cnll tho at tention ol tho people to my ninpla fcllltles lu THE UNDERTAKING BUSIHESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEAHSE, and a lull HnoofOAMChTS and OOKMISS, 1 am tirenarcd to attend tirotnmlv to all or ders In this II1.0. at lotvcst prices. Patronage respcctlully sullclted and the most auiplo catlstactl n guaranteed. V. SfUWAHTZ, octlZ HANK St., Lchlghton. JMrOUTANT AXXOUXCEMENI J l'OST OKFK.'E 11UILD1NO LEHIGHTON, PA., has the Largest and Aiosi xiuusivo aiccu 01 DATS, CAPS, &c. evrr offcrcil In this boiottuh. Havlmr nnr- t'liufcil my Stuck In I ho i:ustorn nmfulhcr .urtnuiucinnoi riiny in ino ecu son huh inn r.tvfucr nf 10 to 15 iur centum on thu nrcrcnt Ativanceii rriccs, i am ircarea in oner ex- ironiinsrv inauccincms id nv cusio nrra. Special atuntfon has been gtveii to tho suleo nun oi ' Full find Winter 33uutb ! and I InTlto mynnmcrous frtcmlf nmlpatrom m can nna cxnininu my fiock oeiore ruaKinu their purchuso-' elsewhere. ti9 I nm prct'iHell lo Klvn pprclal IntluccuicntB to all CUSH fumniASKKs. Ilcmcinber, WKISS I'osuOnico IlulUlnK, Lvhklitrn, 1'ft. Bopt. 0. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Mrs. C. DaTSCHIRSGHSKY HcpectTully announces tolicr frfenil and tho piitnlc ycncrfiUj, iliat thu is now recclvlns und opening tor their InvpccMun n larifr p'ook than trcr of tho very latest noruhles In Toys & Fancy Goods, Sllllnhlo tor HO. .111 AY PRESENTS for Yininir and Old llleh awl Puor. Don't loll In eull c;irly and nemo nm cIiiiIch and lt baiulng rho alro calls th.'lr attention to her New, Largo and Klcitaut as'ortinent of isjotiots, enmfirlsln Underwear, llcrlln nnd Herman. . town Wool. Hosiers, linpurled and Do. mettle l(llibns Olnvis. Flowers nnd u hno nsrurto.ient uf Nuw Designs IN FANCY AltriCLliS Alio, In connection with tho above, a full ami complete stccK of Ji:uift.' pstaJirs, LIMllUKOEIt CHEESE, Ctiiidli'N S'oiiri'fllnnri, inre'her wph n varlelrofO ods not ironeral ly kept Pi any oilier aioro in town. If you do n n see nun )ou wani, ns lor 11. A Aiare of luhllo lutmnae snlleltcd. and perfect Bitlir.iclli.rn guaranteed In price and quniiiy oi goons. SecoEu'St, 2 doors above Iron, Nov 20, mo. LEHI'FIITON, Pa. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wagon s.SJcighs.&c cottw n or 1JASK AMI IKON STItHETS, LFHIHinON. Penna,, Itesnrctlully announces to his friends and the public, that hols prepared to Uulhl all dcs. 0 kllKlAIIES. SPH1NO WAOONS. KLKItlHS. J, In theLito't and Most Approved -tucs, nt Prices lolly as low as the ame ewn tie nhtnin. cd elS'-trhfre gtiaraute, Injf the best Reasoned Material and most substantial workmanship, l'artlcuUrati.ntlou given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the vrrv Lowest Prim. Patronaise respectfully sollcUcit and perlect satlrf.ietlvn auaraiaeed. Dm 6, 1J0 )1 11 AN. WIEAND, ii::.ii ts is ivcai.tiii Dr. V. r. WFei'aNKRVK and Drain tbrat urjtT. arpe lllu ior lljuerlji. Iiliituesw, Cm akni.Losaof Memor. in-iiua oiihcea, Innio. lency, iiniinuury i,iui4,oo'iu, t'roiuatllro Olc Aite. uauaed by overexeit on. reilabuso or evcr lndn'ireocn, ylueh teaca to misciv. decay and .icatb. One box will eure recent csra. each ooxonnt luaono nuiiith'tieAtmeni. Ono dniarnoox or a x inxe-fo.flvo doll.ri' aenc bv mail prepsul ai reo lpt i f pneo. Wo tfusr anree six boxe. to cure auy rae w tli eaoh liter eeovidb u for ix lnxee. i.ecomoan. ni.i tt ' avi dol a . an: . ud the i meh s ei4iur wii"en K-ii.rti t- lorelit.- the iimu v j -. .--hi n. nm . ii". , ukci a eii-e nine it . Ve. o,L). . J iiU .-i:.o eint. I. high- soi P.. Silillf K: IKop. Ph it.a phie. Wb0.em'fyt, aept n.aoiy A wr T.K in vonr wn imvn. ino le rt if "Mil siiyliVI 'WXy l I lis Iti ' o ! . 1 ' .i. , I a n- -. t.l vll h 10 , ,i, i p- y all i ho WifttW& Jikww" INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON CDUNTY, Wc will Pay the Jostage AMD BEU 0 The Carbon Aiyocate ONE YEAR ONE Oi D O L & R Six Mouth .TTbr 50 cents ! WHICH it. Iwl Less than 2 cents per ek FOR A LATl'lD I 32 COLUMN PAPIRll! ADDUEHS, Carbon Advocttc, I Lchltfliton, Fa. S1IO V THIS TO' YOUR NEIOIEOIt PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the rrlnciral Chutchea for nlou pnrpeeo... (omron. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS a.'D THE AGED. 1 w m m mm "VKsfC Spcer's Port Grape Win VOVfX I i:at SOLO. mhls Celebrated JJnfvo Wlno is lunde trm tnMuJcorif the Oporto Ortini' rniaed la'tbU Couiiuv. Its inval.ia'jio Tonlo anil Strenjitliening Prnpertlj'8 nr nnroa43d bv nnv ftthf r Nnttvo WlneJiie- mprtliP pnr-p.noe of tuo drape, ptodno(dri rtir Mr. HnceiS cwn ieraonr.1 rppi'lt.oinUi vmlty nnd ppnnlnrnc8 sro jniniatitrrd, tno vouncet child mnv pat take of Its (rfnorj-nH qualltloflniMh6 vrcakeH Invaldno It tod 1 1 iiii'r-.r it it I'iii in nm i ly in iii iiDiii i.i) i,ii n nt cn nuO rbilitnttMi, and anito'i toihovHiUns abnienra tit t m,'i ino wrakor vrx. it hiii cverv respocttA WINZ3 TO BE ULLXXSU ON. SPEIiR'S Tl'Ol'. J. SlintlUV M r Winn rf nnrni rhirnctor ol part -ken nf th si cn qni ltli of tho prtipo iron, which it in nmlo. For Pi-r tv ItlchiwA1, Flavor and Medical Properties, It win uo lounuuuexce'ieu. SPEER'S Thta rtlANDV ftan-la mirlraifd in thu ouuiry, ba ntt-ftir eupt-nor for medicinal imr DOHt!J. IT 15! A FUKTJ iMMlllMltn from tho rvl nndconitutia vft'unMe meJlc'niil piopertlos T lma iln ipiiin flavor nlmilni tnthatrftl4 cmpcfioiu wMcli it imileti 1 d and la in ureal, lavor among fl:t.cl i-& ftiimUc. 8oo that tho ttigiiatnie of AIFPEP SPKKItJ ra c, .is j.i lei over ino C'r oi cacu uuiuc. SOI,I II Y and bvA. J. Dnrilnir. O. T. Ilern, ton and U, W Lout of Woissport. Dcc.!5-ri Lchtgh FARMERS, LOOK lo Your INTERESTS AND PUHUHASE TliresMos Macliiiies M km- cultural Impleinents, The Beit In the Market, at J. ( . GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Hole In Lots to Mult Purchasers CHEAP FOK OAM1, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HAHDWAItH bTOf.B, AprlU-md LEHIGHTON, Pa. 11IM1 TTX Orsat chsneo to make money. UBfiOtl ,UH w' neel a prsou lu oveiy l vr UJ al'.town to take.ubsirloltons for tho lereo-f, chi-speet and bet Illnst ntrrl family publication in iho woihL .nvoneeen become u successful agent. Mx elegant worN of art pivou fieo lo autiseriber-. Tno price is so low tht alnio-t even boilr sub. scrlo.a. One agent reooita tavir ia) ub.n- I lr proflt In ten days. All who enTOir ueis in a uar. a inov agent irpor-s inaKinir mike uionev tart. Yim inn iIavalm all vnir nmo to the bu.ineioi, or only yovir suate tinie. You need U"tbooway fnm homo over ulchu Yim ran do it as W"U as others Full dn eolloue aud ierm- free. Klee-in, and expensive (Joist frc. II ton want pruutablo woric aeud as yonr adiltean at once, li costs nothing to try the bu.lne'-a. N one Mbo ensaea fail. t tnasa ore.it nav. Adlea UhOllQE HTIN80N 4 CO.. I'. rtlni.il. Mania Jnued-lr. Risley's Witch Hazel. OiiresHeadache.Ilurnsipralns.Ouls.Wniinds liii,mn.i,iin iiin.1,. . , ..a ii.,..ini Vl 1,1 'I"'"' " made, at half .he ri,.e e cs. Esttisi ::o km ssiuh s:. ca. 11. 1'ave tour druuplsl eMer. If to has not In Stock, uf I'll t wl.re t. mer l'V i. on " ' vtajTi 3ui Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1881. Railroad Guide. plIILA. & ItKADlaU HAILUUAI). Arrangeoient of PastvDger Trnlni. NOVKMlJEIt JWII, ISSO. Trains learo ALLK TO W'N aafollewsi (VIA rmKlOJIKK BAItUOAD). ror PullnOolvhla.at -:3 ,5.15, 11.40. a.m., and l.lu p. m. nUSDAVP. for Plilladtlphlo at 'i.to a. m.XS v. m. i via l;l'tXA. nuAitcn.) KorROMillnit una J tit rut u i (i, a Jo, O.COa m 11.10 at a 9Up. m For LaucAsleraud Columbia, C 33, 9.0 a.m. and 4.30 p. m -UWDAV8. For neadin:. Hsrrtsbuts, end way po nts. 0 cs 0. Ill, - (Via eetulshesM rorrhlleclelotilaftonrli V. Depot M.4. 0.12 J.l7,n. m ,it.' 2.0.13 "J.! p. m. Hununy 4.60 p.m. For l'hllaOon ina Horn L. &.H Depot I2.14. in. C-'O n. m. Tt-ului! FOR A LLtt -TOWS leave as follows! (VIA I'KllMOlircS llAILUOAD.) Lcaro Phliaacluhln. 7.40 a. lu. uud 1.93; 1.S0 riUC 5.1) p. in. SUNDAY. Leave rhlladelplitn, S.'J a. m., IK and '4.1S p. rn. (via cast rsxXA. unitccit. i Leavo Iteulnc 8UC io.cou.m.,z.tu 3.6J,fcdC.I5 i.n. t.eavo llr.rthburR CK StCandCSO. a. ro 1.43 anil J.oo p. in. Lea e Lancast er, 8.05 a. rc 1,f5 and s.sop, ra. LcaveCohuubta .&.'n. ip 1.10 and S.iop. m. SUNDAYS. I.eavoKeadlnK. f.ion. m Leave Iluirlsi mc.e.Mi a.m. tVIA HETrtLiuins.) toavo PhlladehiHa c 5. 9C0, 0.1 5.10, '.IS S coo. in. suuduv e.3j a. in.. .- it. m. TrolnsmniVo. thus lull tonml fronidepnt tth ai'l Urcen atrcota. rhlladolpbla other iratnlon d trom Dioatt street d"pot. fiains ViaBct.ilchrm", run to anil from llirli at , Depit, except tLoso luaikeil () Ino 4.H' and ti.45u.iu tiahiafrom Alleotown and tho -1.3 aid (.Up. m. tram from Phila delphia, Iiaethtouehcaratoaudlioiu Phlla dolpbta. Jlt. WOOT1EN. Oa'terol Meinour. CO TIANCUCK. Cfn'l ratt.& rtehet Actnt. tnaV 15. & Vim E. RHKHAM. OF LYNN, T.IASS. mscovEitir. tir VEgmBKB O0MP0TOD. For all Female Compltuuts. This urenoratlon, as Its namo Iffntflci, consists of Voretal)!.) Proncrtln that era hansli to tha tnuat del- Icito lnralliL- Upon ono trUKho ircrlU of thta Coin naaud trill borococnIsed,ajreUsf Js lminedlsloi and Jwti fu uteia contlT-aed, Jn nlnctrjilD ctMi la a. hukt. drtrd.aperorinDntcnruieiTt.'tieU.aiillioacands wilt U- ty. On account oc ltiproYcn mcrui.lt is to-tay re oommonded aud prescribed by tho best physicians In lua country. It will cure entirely tM worft form of falltTis tif tha uterus, Ixacorr!:- IrrcffuLtr rxd paljfi.1 licnstrmtlon.njlOTitmnTiYoslcs, Irulacuuatloa ai.J Ulceration, FlootUn?9, all r.''laccincrts acd tho con- s:rucntsp!nlT.'caLcc,pdli especially adartcd to thsCUrxcocf LIfo. U vl!l dlcsolvo an! cxpti ttnera f-om the uterus in an early tifps cf do7elp,!if nt. Ilia ttiidftncytacascQrous humors uiro-u chackd Tcry rp3?dily by Jti ua. la fack it TM p'OTCd o bo tha rflt- c-t and bwrt rotacdy that l.rs crcr bacn Cpco. 5 1. H permcdtoa eTery portlcn of tbo trystoin. lcs now ll.'eand vigor. It remorcs f i;r.taer3,r.atultzry, de stroys tllcravlac for stimulants, and rJIerea wealniM f tha kioci-uh ItcuTMEleattnF, JTendaches, lierrons rrortrat'ci, ucnaral uciiiity, tieCFlcwncrs, Fcrrcstien ai:a Iiil fCstJon. Thatfccllnsof bcorlrfj dgwn, ceutlr.ff poln. weight ar.d backach?, Is always pcrcir.ent.y cured I y Its use. It will at J times, azuundcrcU clrcuniLtan ros, act In harmony rrltii tho Uw that corema tlo femalosyrteni. tor Kidney Complaints of cither sex tuis compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Var;etab!(! Compound Is prepared at 133 find 223 V,er!orn Awnu, Lynn, I!a Prlca Cl'OO. Elx bcttha tor fi.M. Ly mall la t; o fonn of plll,alzitn tha torsi '.fLscists, on roccr of prlcfl, tlW bot, for clCcr, Urs. riJrKILi'l frcelyanxtscrsalUtttcrscf lnialry. Ccnd for pam pldet. 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""j ."k.,,, S"." wT.ur rn-i NoolLei bu-mers t'l pe voo ' w-' a w II I Nn il i u llmi fn wn, e n,i 4..II In inmi. pa1 l.v fliaav nir at itnre I nllr Ontni a . r. Irtn t. . . , r.. . ah, h ' ' .SLxtf&m Au2a ''nSSiiS 1.00 If "The Anxious Bench," A Synopsis of a Sermon, preaclied on Satur day evening, February 6th, 18Sl,in the Weissport Iteformed Church, by Ilev. J. E. FRittUAN, pastor of the Church and member of tho East Pennsylvania Classis of the Reformed Chute);. Tut Try tho spirits. I. John lv., 1. Why are we hero? Why ore yon here? Why am I hero? What kind of thoughts havo I In my head ? What kind of thoughts have you In your heads? Some, undoubt edly, have come hero out of curiosity, to hear what I may have to say, and to carry the news acres tho way to the other (Evan gelical) church. I see eotno are prepared with paper and pencil to take notes. Write away to your heart's content! It is, how ever, not my intention to preach to'oii; I will more especially preach to the members of my otsn church They need it I Sotno of our tnembere have left us, and enno to the anxious bench In the church across the way. And now eomo of them want to belong to both churches run to anil fro. But this darn not be. Wo must now excrcieo the lisciplinoof the church. Jesus Christ says:' " Whatsoever, yn shall bind on earth (hall be bound ill heaven J and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall bo loosed In heav en." You sav this is catholic doctrine. Well, it is the word nf Christ, nevertheless, nd is its own best interpretation'. The church has such power. But, by tho help of tho sainted Father Brobst, n Lutheran minister, who wrote on this subject, I will preach my text, and tell you what I think of anxious bench confessions. Spiritual deception is carried on nt an alarming rate in these days. Earnest piety s being counterfeited by folso appearances and by hypocritical show, Tho word of Goil is being falsified, and the people arc deceived by the fanatical teachings of men. But I haye nut cotno here to scohl. What I say, I say to my own members I have never preached against others. You will patiently bear with me while I read most of my discourse to-night; you aro not ac customed to hear mo rcail sermons. Why Is It that at tho anxious bench the Spirit only manifests Himself during the singing nnd the praying, and not during the preaching nf the word of God ? The Spirit of God operates upon the hearts of tho peo ple only through the, preaching of tho word, and never through sinelng and praver. See Romans ., 17md Itomom Ix., IS. Why is it that tho Spirit never manifests Himsell when the people are quiet, but that such apparent manifestation Is always accompan ied by n grentdcal of excitement and noise? Koiso and excitement operoles directly upon man'a nervous system, and thus the extra ordinary feelings nntl appearances aro pro dnced. But dn not understand me to teach that tho emotions have no placo in religion. I say nothing against feeling. Man must feel I Man Is ii complex being, consisting of will, sense (sinn 1) and emotions. Tho chri tian feels his religion, but he feels it through his work. But you say, works se'.f'rightc- ousncss will save uo man. Neither will ho bo saved without works. Wo must do that which is good, and thero is no good dono at thcAnxious Bench. My feelings are not produced by lioiso at tho bench. Right do ing begets right feeling. When I am doing right I feel good, nnd this makes another ono even God, feel good) and then we both feel better than any ono ever felt at the anxious bench. Why is it that these people must always be near together in their services, In order in receive what they call the baptism of the spirit? Man possesses certain magnetic powers which, when they aro mutually ov opornlive In a body nf people will magnet ize tho whole assemblage, and bring about just such phenomena as Is noticeable at an anxious bench. Why is it that this anxious bench mode of conversion is never practiced during the day, when the mind of man is most sober and reflective; but that it is always rcsmled tnatnlght? It cannot stand daylight. Works of darkness suit not fur tha day, See I, Thes. v., 5-8, and I Teter vlil, 13. Why is it Ihut these anxious bench preach ers never servo long at one appointment but aro continually itinerating? Because their (icoplo who havo been con verted necniding to these new measures, will soon get tired of every thing that is old, the preachers Included. See Mark ii., 21 and Arts xvii., 21. Why is It that the modern, educated Methodist preachers will havo nothing more hi do with tho bench? They well know that the preaching of tho word alone can eaye tho people. How could tho 3000 at the pen tccostal occasion have been converted in a day, according to tho noisy and ordcrless anxious bench process? 'ioit well know that it would havo been Impracticable there. Why did not the gicatLutherand tho other reformer? adopt tho anxious, bench ? Thrv adhered to the word uf God as the only means of salvation. Why d all Hie educated ministers of the gospel in entire Europe Ignore the tenchpro rs. They abide by tho custom of their fjlhers nnd knuw that tho anxious bench is an American Invention of the nineteenth cenlury. Why havo tho English Lutheran preach ers who formerly used the bench, entirely discontinued its use? Those who used it were mcthndlstiouHy educated, and conse quently understood Utile or notbingnf Luth eran theology. Why did Iho Reformed prcicher'silwuntlnue its use? Dr. Ncvitu a thoroughly educated mliiislcratnong them, wrote a book against the "Auxiotis Bench,'" and that gave them euflicient light on the subject. Preachers aro seed-sowera. What would you think of a farmer who would go nut in tho sprlug-tlmo and till his field and sow his seed, and then get ready for an immedi ate harvest. And what do you think of a preacher who sows the word from the pul pit and then comes down tn the bench ex-, peeling to reap bis harvest? Is not such machino worship? Tha good preachcr.like tho good farmer, wj.l bo willing to wait patiently for resulls.belUviug In God's prom ises. Sprouting seed Is nfn tender nature I and the rough anxiorn. bench process will invariably cripple It. Isa. Ixv , 8 and Luke xv.. 17. Tho prodigal son find thought of hi. ' I condition and. counted the coats lfnr be r sdvfd to to to his father. Luke ir., 28 Tlie'nnxioui'beaeTi Is nn idix for Mrot ' thinking; tho noisoand the excttem.nl will not nerm t It. Oo tn your lastor. II n a ..tu. knows of a better way tha 1& will tall yw to k) lutojw a Year if Paid in Advance not paid in advance, $1.25 Math. vl. fi 0 and let no ono know It, Math, vlil. S. So not trumpet it abroad. Oo to your pastor. Oo not where the gazing World looks on. Prayer in the closest is worth & thousand times more than prayer at the bench. In the closet you will never become a Pharisee, there you will carer become a wolf sheep? What would you think of a physleIan,who instead of administering tnodtclno in the sick-room, would carry his patient and his medicine out Into the public street nnd there quocklshly offer to euro him? What of a preacher who carries on his work In this charlalanlcal manner? They threaten tho poor souls with eternal punishment If they do not como to the bench I They inarch up and down the aisles and even transgress every law of decency by whispering Into tho cars of men and women, trying to persuade them tn come to the bench. lo wonder that people loose resect for the office of Iho ministry. Such men bring tb. ofJDco into disrepute. Titus II. IS. 1 declare such n mode of conversion n spiritual and unblbllcal deception of tho tropic. Why do not such people convert their own children ? A Methodist preacher once asked mo this question and then ans wered It himself: "I supposo they seo too much at home." It is tho work of the preach er to teach and not to drog tho peoplo in an excitement, and stormy onxlotu bench ex perience, into a false conception of the truth. Why tho depreciation of confirmation in neighborhoods where tho anxious bench has been introduced ? Simply because anxious bench work makes tho people superficial. A ccrloin writer calls such neighborhoods burnt districts." Why is there so much disorder in church es making use of the bench, and why is there no disorder in other churches? The bench is (he cause of It there Is disordrr at Ihfi bench nnd therefore thero Is disorder In the entire bouse. There is ft perfect babel. .Why do they not sing tho old, well-tried and spiritual hymns at these services 7 They aro too spiritual and will not lead tho peo ple to the oltar ; therefore they havo Intro duced new, lively and cxhlliiatlng, shout ing, band-clapping songs. These answer tho purpose belter. Why do they not uso tho organ nt the bench? The music of tho organ is solemn, soft nnd sweet, but the Ser vices at tho bench are harsh and discordant thero could bo no harmony. Those who'profess to have been saved at tho bench, are all spiritually proud, vain. conceited. Thev havo grown so large in so short a time. They prido themselves that they understand the Scriptures, bellcr lhan even an educated minister. Theso nro not converted but prrverted. Why do such bnckslido so soon? They lead my sheep away from me to the bench, and then they soon backslide and go out into the world al together. But they say that we havo nn sheep in our fold.thoy say we aro all wolves. This is not true. Have I ever said that in tho church across tho way they aro all wolves? May God forgivo them I But why do they ao numerously backslide? Because their misleading emotions produced by tho nervous excitement at the bench will soon die away ond then they naturally get under the Imprrsiinn that there is nothing in re ligion. This causes them to despise religion and multiplies scofl'crs. Wherever theso new measures have been introduced, thero unbaptitcd scoffers and infidels abound. j False doctrine is at tho bottom bf tho whole anxious bencli system. Their doc trines on conversion, regeneration, faith and baptism aro all radically wrong. Pastor Brobst said: This great evil must bo earnest ly attacked. They do not bclicvo in origin al sin, (erb-suende). They deny the total depravity of men. They teach that man lias power in himself to save himself. But enough of this. Those who will not believe me may think what they please. But they say that I am against conversion. Do I not tell you lu every sermon that you must b converted? Do I not warnlngly urgo It upon you 7 But thero. is one thing I must not forget. This is needful. Tha discipllno must bo en forced. Let us be honest. Let us not cover up our sins. Wo havesinnersinnurchtirch great sinners. Wo havo whoremongers, adulterers, drunkards and other great sin ners. But others have them too, only they know belter how to hide them. They Iravo a better shcep-skln to cover themselves with. But Iho truly pious can seo thu claws slick out. Right rcmaius right. But let us not think loo highly of ourselves. Let us be ti uly humble. I havo nover vet been afraid tn call myself a sinner. But I am olf the traclc. I wanted lo say something more about conversion. Jesus Christ regenerates us through water and spirit. I nnd you must repent and bo converted. But thero is a vast difference between conversion and re generation. Conversion means turning around, but that is not yet regeneration, Never again say that I do not preach con version I havo a place for everything. Neither dn I ignore tho sacraments. How could I lovo God aud his word and despise the sacraments. I am .speaking too long. But one thing more. Tho discipllno will now bo enforced, but this grieves me sorely grieves me I A few years ago I con firmed a member of this church at this al tar. There sho sat. Now she has been led to the bench in the church across the way. How can preachers sneak into the houses and persuade peoplo to leave their church ? They are not honen. It Is not right. They say they want to convert them, but It It not true. They want to increase their member ship. They want to rob other churches. They say I havo boen going from house to house also. Yes; but not lo proselyte, but to do my duty, Now I luve all, but I can not believe with you all. But you have 1111 right to bo angry with me. Gladly will I nppear before the Ibrono of God lo be held responsible for every word srioken here to night. But I havo been badly treated I have beeu oppressed. They hayo taken away from me that which is mine. And tbla grieves me so. But, my friends, you must bo converted. But you need not go to the bench. 0, do not sell your birth right for a soup! Remain faithful until the end. After the sermon the ureaeber txbelUsl threo meinbert beeausa they had been at the ! anxious bench, und, in tha name of bit Con - .......... s.suir.v, he gave n.itiee tu all una u iw.v wmibi not H..V aw.ytluy would suljer a stmilsr Cle. RipoktMinv I.A Pasta. If you want a llr.t-.l.i newspaper, why iiittub4kit. forth CaKS'x Apvocatx, ' ml m9 duUr tr C"H5U The Carbon Advocate, An tndepjmtlont FamJlT Koimtxf iMblishel evary SATURDAY, In Lchtghtou, Carbnn Co., Pa., by EJAmiT v. atonxzuirunt. UIXcrs-BA.-tB.WA7, .ftort dlMJUKo erbo? tha LcUgh. Valley IL tu Derek Tens: $1.00 uelvAimniii in AdTance Bvsnr watensnos or ru w ask t as&T Job Printing AT VERV LOW PRICES. Our Puzzle Corner, le DOUBLE ACROSTIC 1. A river In Vermont. 2. A river In Canada. 3. A fernaln relative. 4. A masculine nam. C. A farm. 0. Thoclosoofday. Tho Initials namo a fruit; tho finals rpico. E E. K. 2. NUMERICAL ENI0MA.-1T lottert, 4, 8, 10, 1, is nXT. S. coin. 0. 6, 7, Is used In fishing. A. ID, 11, 13, Isn measure. 2, 15, Is a prowun. .1, 12, 17 i an organ of the tinman body. 14, is in year. Tho whole is past nnd gone. Faro. 3. DECAPITATIONS. 1. Behead a fowl ond loavo to start 2. Behead n shelf, end leave a" notes. 3. Behead n btid, and leave to wade. 4. Behead n farming Implement t,n$ leave a wagon. Max. 4. CURTAILMENT. 1 am a feminine name; But take the last from mo And yon will see remaining A country o'er the sea. Wax. ANSWERS TO LAST. 1. Hemlock, 2. Irhnenmon. 3. 1. Shark, hark, nrlc; 2. Flash, lash, nsh ; 3. Sprig, pf Ig, rig. KtPEKST.TIONS. "I shoiitd think his ears would burn," Is n common remark when n person Is mad tho subject of n continued conversation, and "so many stitches you take upon you, tn many liesVill ha told ubout you," Is as fre quently quoted when a rent Is hastily sewn up without changing tho torn garment. In nearly every land the moon is tho sub ject of numerous superstitions. 8ho regu lates tho changes of the weather phase, must bo consulted in soap-malting, in kill ing meat, in planting, in dozens of common pursuits of life, nnd to see tho now' moon through trees over tho left shoulder, with no money in the pocket, Is thought to bo torrl. bly unlucky. Should a coal pop out from a wood firo nnd hum n lady's dres, the ovent fcrtells n suitor for her heart nnd hand, and 'If two spoons come together in the tugar dish, a wedding in Iho family is to.ho expected with equal certainty. "Sing before breakfast you'll cry before supper," and "Blessed bo tho brido tho sun shines nn," have passed Into familiar ndnges. Swallows building In n chimney bring good luck tn tho House, but not lo tha dwel lers thcroin if the birds bn molested. Killing a cat by many Is considered a diro misfortune, and he who does it is doomed through life to failure In everything he un dertakes. If a stranpo cat adopts a housa voluntarily as her home she Is believed to bring good luck to the household. Numbeis of intelligent peoplo keep a pnckct-pieco nfgold or silver for "good luck." "The devil dances in on empty pocket." And others, generally old peoplo, would not for much leavo n horao-shoe found ly ing in tho road without picking It up. An old horse-slioo brings good luck, doubly so If found by tho owner. Horace Greely alwayt kept a rusty horscshoo over the door of his sanctum, nnd tho more or less .decorated horse-shoe which plays such a part in mod- ern ornaiiicntalionjs simply the revival of an old supeistiliou". GASTI.Mi OUT ni'.VlLS. Strange revelations concerning the dis mal superstition still prevalent in the rural districts nf west Prussia were disclosed in the course nf Dr. Kollcvski's recent trial at Stulim for "unlawful practices." This per son had acquired n widely spread reputa tion among tho peasantry as a sorceror. Soma lime ago a -woman afflicted by epil epsy applied tn him for a cure. Having diagnosed her case, he declurvd that tho. was possessed by four dovils, conjured into ber body by a female neighbor. Ho then pro ceeded lo exorcieo those demons, three of whom promptly quilted their human tene ment in obedience lo his spells. The fourth however, laughed his Incantations to scorn. This fiendish recalcitrance led him to tha discovery that ill onler to expil the obstin atodeimn, it would bn ucccsssry that.tlie epileptic woman should swallow a draught of tho witch's blood. In ordor to obtain this nostrum ho betook himself to the dwel ling of the woman, by him accused of witchcraft, nnd beat her until shelay senso less on the lloor. But for the interference of a resoluto neighbor he would havo mur dered his victim. Arraigned for this crima before a Prussian tribunal, ho declared lu open court that he did nothing more than his duty to his patient, and that ho had not only Irequently ridded possessed ar sons of their fiendish inmates by eitnilar means, but had often seen and spoken la devils with whom ho had thus dealt. He was sentenced to Imprisonment by the tribu nal of Stulim. When a Galveston man told bis wife that ho hoped (hot he would go to tome place where there Were no ilresjo make af ter he died, alio merely replied that wat where he ought to havo beeu long ago. A fashionable young lady was seen, blacking bei brother's boots tho other morn, lug and the next duy sho helped do tha family wa.bing. It is thought tho is fitting hereelf to becumo Iho wife of an Italian count, They went in and gently broke tho uows to tier that her hutbaud had been run aver by tho cars and bad ono leg cut oft'. Her grief was terrible to witness. "Good heavens 1" ehr cried, ''lis had bis best uew trousers ou and of course they're spoiled t" Tho question whether "damn" Is swear Ing was answered by Honry Ward Beecher on a reotnt Sunday, "There are a great inauv people," ho taid."who do nntobicct to my eayiugcimdoiiintd, but if I leave tha 'non'olflhey ureb..rnllil,nudyctivudeiim td aud duiouwt mtuii pio..ly Hie ..nno 1 thing I lA,n,t,inM ,1a 1 1. 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