4 Advertising Bates. Wa desiro It to to distinctly understood .that no advertisements will to inserted lu . 'the columns bf Tut! 'OiitB'us AdVocitr that I may bo received from unknown parties or u lirtnJ unless aecomiMuicu. ,i" rho following are our osLY terms! ... itifliVxSiiYlo lists)', Ono year, each' iiftcrllOri 10 eta. Six nipn the, each insertion...,.,.,.... 1 cls' ' Thro mouths, each Insertion 20 cts. Loss than ti.rco months, first Insertion $1 j jjicli subsequent insertion 25 cte, Local holiees 1 0 cents ref line. 1!. V. MOUTlIlMEtl, Publisher. Manufacturer ot and Dealer In STO'VTSS, mm AND HEATERS, Tin ani-SW-roii fare ani General ' House FarDtitdne Goods. HOOFI) nml sroUXINO done at bon nstics ana ai itoweBi uasu inces. vrerv k'n o( MOVE OtlATKS anil FlItK fittlXKS toprcouiiuitiyon mini. Stork on SOUTH Street, A few doors abort) JJanlt St., LEIIIOIITON. Patron&tro solicited S-.ti&tac'.oii guatuntard. uei. a-ji a. ii. Aiunuu. " TQ.4.VISJ EBBUllT'S Livery & Sale Stables BANIC STlt iaKT.l,lIIIIOHTON, Pa FAST T,nOT TING nonsES,. ;-EtEG'AT CAUUIAGES. Aad PMltlTtly I.O'TEU P1S10KS thnn any ttlier Llvury lu tha Cojnlr. Larfrannit himtno.uo Carllnsot for Funeral parDoii-sxnii weuamxa. daviu uuuiiiir aar. 12, 1S7 Csatral Carriaga Works, BhnU St., liOiilgliton, Pa., 'Are proparod to Manufacture' Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of erory description, In the most 'ubslantlal ' 'laaaucrrana ai i.owvsi uasu trices. Rciialrlnr I'romiitly AUcnrtcd to. ; T.UKXLEII & KREIDLER, . An isTO yl . Proprietor's. IHES 5 The unilorslKne.l resjiectfully annonncss tt f Ms natnerous friends . it.l ttu iul,lle ueneraU ly, that be Is now prrnarcrto suiply them , nith oheleo Sll(. IS FitnM Ni:' JrlR. SKY. at tho lionrst Market Prices. Yard and (ilucoat Lxchanire Hotel, I.elilirliton, 1'a. Julyll.iutl ' DAN. KUX. Agent. E.-F. LUOKENBACH, Two Doers Btloir tiio "Xlroadwar House j f riI'AUCrII CHUNK, PA. vfiesler in all Patterns ol Plain and Fsnoj Winjjow Shades, Paints & Paintors' Supplies, JOHN F. IIALBACII, , , Instructor of Music, , (Piano, Organ, Voioo and. Theory.) ii- , LEHI0HTON, PA. Bole ajsnt Tor tbo J. & C. Fischer Piano ; AftA riailer In nil kinds of Pianos and Orirans . Term, Inwjand.'easy, Slate, lumber, brinks, eie.7taa;cn incxcnange,- sheet Mario and books furnished on short Bttlse. i For particulars, terms, he., Addreis, JOHN F. UAI.PAOU, Anil, His. 1 jr. Loblishton, Pa. noi M. How Restored: Jn.t pnltti.he i ' n(w tdlt'ou ct PR. en, VKmritLLM iitixuRATED K11AY on tan. jnu'cil I'Uf-e of $rSRIAT03itiI(Bi, or .icmi ml WoArnes., invtilnuturveiut;"! Losses IMro. TVkrv, Mental and lirle'iirEoaincitv lmnt im'Mta lo Uarrn.re. . ; COMSUMITI ix, Eranrsr aud I ns lumtcttl brall-hiduii!ruee or axnii exirava aiifQi.eio TdacoioUrated an hor in thin ndin'Mblo na aaT.el'ilv,tiormin.traieii, fioiu a tTty ywn' iccotiful nraattco. ihai t nlnnni Nae- PocJif rir nburt may bo tadicany cure t . ' n'lnjK out mixlo I iuio a; uch mniolo. tlit And (fT'Ct'til. bv wcnw of which vfry tTirer. .lomttfcr nliftltM cu-UH'.ii niV be. m y 0 no hi im.lt cheiMly, pnvutolv ud RAW O ItXT ii(.7VTjta r.tvtaro r-houtd ho in ths hnuds of aTtrv vomLIi 11 nil fi-err infill In lb land. neutaunder ual, 11 n.'puln novel iu adsrciCTiSifjjald ou riutof Ur.u: po'taxe .ti!iva Add a, tho 1'ualtain hers. TUeCplvrriToll Nnlirnl Cq.,; 4 4V1" Wfw IT 7 m II. vV. Mortuimkb, 'PrGprier.or. VOL. IX., No 14 CARDS, Until nittl Kline Maltera KlntonUretneyiifrfran'aouHdi'iijf.lbiiik .treel. Attorneys. J-OIIS KLINE, (j . ATTOHNEY AT LAW. ofScol Corntr flasqaehswia and Rao streets MAPen CHUNK, PA. JnlytVy JOHN 1). HEiUOLETTE, Attorhkt and CorjKsnLLon at Law, Offlce i ltoom 2. around rioor Mansion llouic MAUfll CHUNK, TX. Marbe consnlicd In Oorman. matMly m sr. itAPsiiEi!, ATIOHNBY AND COUNUKLLUH AT Mi Bta'XSlBStT.LZniaBTOKjPA. p.ITf.l.l.,l nnllartlon Ae.ncT. Tflll Iluvtnd Sell Iltal K.tate. Gsnvoyanclng .lastly done el ection, promptly innao.. seining '. '' idenL a specially, siay ua eou.uneu in mii.,... ndUeruiao. sct.xx. J" AS. It. STKUTIIEKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, B- Otllfet 24'floor of llhoad's Uall, Maudi Cliunlc. Pa. All traslae'S ontru.ted to hltn will be promptly ittended to. g.avz., iv Justices and Insurance. JL CONVEY ANOEU, Ann GENE tt At INSURANCE AGENT The f Uolns Coinpinlos are Uepreeeatedi L.KI5AN )JJ .MUTUAL Fit! S. llAIUMl MUl'UAI. llli&i WyoMino rim:, LIJIIUIII ftiiv:. anil thoTJtAV rr.Rli, AIICIDUNT niSUltANUi:, Ai5,."rr.nii8itrinli mid Unttial ftofs.0 Thltl Di-tco ivr anil lu-tiram-e Comjiiin j. -gEUNAltl) IM.IiliU'S, ConsTr IloiLmso, St AUOH OltUNIC. Ta. Fire Insurance Agent. is- rOMcjins In SAFi: Companies only at lloafonablo Kates.- Aug. 2S-J1 rpllE KEYSTOVi: MLTUAl, HESJ5- .JL TIT ASSOCIATION, or Allemown i'rwf. A. It. Honnr. I" es't. A. 1Iami.fr, Hcc'y, LlKB ASO, hDOWMEKT I'OtlClES IfSUtD, J. Xj. Mir.LUrt, IllstrictandOolltctlns Aij't. Oct. as,' 0 Iv 1 nnTVIL' i l'A. LllIN STOEEE, Notary Public & Conveyancer 'TiiXuaii oiiuni; PA. Kf Diislncss transacted In English and Qerman. Autf.iS jl Physicians and Dentists. Q . IWWEU, 31. V., (U.l,i OrKicc: Opposlto the Post OSBjo, BAKK STRUUT, I-EIUQHTOX Ta. May hi eonmllo l In cither the I n Ish o Herman Language. July lu-tl CJIAS. 1M1AU0, Vt'terinavy Surgeon. bank arntsET i.r.niiuiioN. ta Orricrf ) Frrm 8 lo 10 A' M. Hocus: ( From 7 to o i u. Dia nen or too Fort a d. emit y. Slay lie comuUid in EngliKliu Cl'in rn. July 17-vI S. A. CORTItlOUT, BURGEON DEXTIST, Tenders his professional services to the peo ule ot .MaucIi Lliunlf, ijenigntoii, weisspoi rackertou and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposita tho Broadway House BROADWAY, MAUCJI CHUNK, Pa Fresh Lvishins Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfjelory. aug2-yl Y. w" UKUE" PAnilV VIt,T.H, Carbon Countr, l'a. IIOU US ( Ltes'.deiico,.,. (roin 7 a.m. to IP a. in and Utioun to io Uav lie coneu'tcd lu tho German J.anceoge- P. O. Address-Letiluhton. mar. 53, tf IiERIIAMEIC, 31 I):, IMIYSICIAN' AND SCIlOEON SpeclsatUnllon pild to Chronic !ieasi OHce: South Eait corn it Iron anil 2nd U.. Le UliliLon.Pn. April S,lf,75. JtEHEit, M. I) U. S Kxnmlnliig; Surgeon, PRACTICINC rHYhlOIANnndBUt'.QCON Omen Hank street, licma's islock, Lonish lull, l it. May bocoasnitcdln the Osrmin Lauguaee. Nov. 3". J. W. RAUDENUUSU I!ef pcctlully announos to tho pulillo that he eonntetlon with his hotel, and Is prcparod furnish Teams fur Tliliirmnln TTT.JJInm. Tl:.. m: on shortest notice and mint liberal terms. A I orders left at the '-Carbon House" will lecclro pioiupi niteniitin atauio on North S reet, ueai iiionoiei, jciiijriiitin JanV2-)l . C7 t'OUTH AND MTDDIU-AOUp, ouW yon te re-lnri d to bOUSD Mnnliniv 'ettl sumo and von will aefud. MdlUlOUl i' . ... . vu.siupr., ..UUICB", ITof. J.Y. KOAN. (Iltd-nsuurn N.Y. )alr I : RUPTURE- Thn rnitiAjj inuts hAt on want 1 hn niva inYtuii mii hi -1 ncft, our pain, l-hlet. son lreo. I'rof, J, Y. EUAN. OrrVn bnrg. X.Y. Jolvllvl F. A. "lEUMANN.SolloItoror Amerlean - nni mreiK iuicms. wafntnKton. D.O. All i nuimfw connecto.1 wlili 1'ateni?, whether bo. loro tbu Pittenl (imcoiir tho t'ourts, promptly intended to. NucliarKeinideunless a, patent .v..uivu, pcuu lurvitcuiar, ocis.rl PATENTS. J. Y.U MlSrPJt Sa.icitoi KhTroai!, A J UUJILINO AtTcni.hehigt i,tX'airu.a(ct7sevelltrtM. 1 nn M or BOV2T3. Was dnv.nu 1. un eaa ratent i oiral.totl ?oatl lor cl.cu a iiiuaH'uaoco. IU buHinl iS7t. i-tf PENSIONS Thou.andsof. -Jdiiersamll j. xjn M J t .o rheimeailtlfd by the , late iiviol iMtivrck. twl twu RUmp fori -aw- an.leu(vfCiuz' -i iSodter.toN W File t, late iaw oi I'.mtfrc. 5snd twu uiiip fori i inn- iiiiciiiii- in V.11U' i fMi iiicr.inra w (iir Pr.lint u y 1 ,MU win, or o CO UJ I - Itcspectfullv announces to tho people of Eo hlirliitin nnil Its vicinity, that ho Is now nrc- parcd to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the hestSeuroncd Mate. rials at Prices fully as lowns thosameartlcle, cun bo bought lor elsi whero. Here aro a lew ol the Inducements offered : arlor Sets at from 450 to tSO Walnut Mnrhlo-top Ilrcslng (.'asa lletlrnom Suites. 3 pieces M0 to tCS Painted llctlrooui Miltes JlStoSJO Cane Seated Chairs, nersctofe.... Common t'lialrs, prr set of 0 (;4 anu an oiuer uootis cquiiuy cuonp. In this connection. 1 desire to call the at tentlon of the people Id my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS IthnNKW anil HANDSOME HKAHSE. and a full line of 0,1 Mt UTS anil (JOFF1INS, lam tireparcd to attend nromntly to all or. tiers In this 111 o. at louent prices. rutronaite rernccttully sullclted and tho most Ruiplo latllfactl n uunrnnltcd. . V. BL'IIWAKTZ, octlJ IlANirst., Lehlgh'ton. JIPOHTAST ANNOUNCEMENT ! Lwi Weiss. I'OST OKFICE UUILD1NG LEIIIGHTON, PA., lies the Largest and iuoei jiicusivc aiock oi II ATS, CAPS, &o. cr otTcrcii in tins norotieh. llarlpc pnr- luisoil my Stock In ilio Knturn nnd oiher 'Ifttinf.iciorlos rnrly In tlio ecu son :imt at a nvinur til 10 to 15 icr centum tm Uio nro?cnt AUVB-iiect. i ticcs, i mn repica in oner cz tr..on!Innry lii'lnccmcnts tn my customrrs, Spec I tit attention lias been gfVot to tho Soloo tiun of Fall and Winter Boots t - aul I Invite my ntimcro.iS nicmli nt.il patrons i can tii hi QTHituno my tmzn ocioio raaKinu their iiurchajfO" ilfe.yl.crc, n Intn prcicireil n irtv) fpc-ciai uiuucctucniB iu an uun UltL'IIASKIIS. UeineinLnr, LEWIS WKI.S I'osttOIlico lluIlJlriK. L'-hUhtcu, 1'c, For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Irs. C. DsTSGHISSCHSKY Ilepncct Oil lv announces tolicrfrlcndp anrt tho pntillc geucralty, that tUn Is now receiving ami opt'tiliitf lur their Inspection a larger R'ook than ever or iho very latest noTollles In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable iur HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Yountr r.ntl Ultl Mien aiit i'ior. Uon't lull loc.ill c.irly and sccui'e first rholco and best barK-ilns. Slio ntEO cilia tb 'lr attention to her Now, Larije anil ICK'Kant asjortuicnt of NOTIOlN'S, coraprl'ln Umlenrcar, Itcrlin ami German- uiwn wpoiif. jio?it;r, iinnnrieii ami io mc?tia KlhbpnH, OIwp, Kluwers anU a fine aPForMHit of New Jtcslsui IN FANCY AHTIUXKS Alfo. tti conticcilon with tho above, a full ana complete ttuc;; ot C'aiadius Coi;fict huts, together with a varlcly ofO oils net ceneral ly kept lu any other s'oru In town, II you do not; mo Muz jou vruni, as lor ii, A sharo of public patronnno pnllclted, ami rer Cue t Bi.tlsf.icitun guaranteed In utico and quality orgoodf. Second St, 2.lcors aliove Iron, Not E0, 1SS0. 'LEIII'IUTO.N, Pa. DANIEL WIEAND, "A Carriagcs,Wagons.Slcighs,tS:c cons r. of BANK ANll IKON STREETS, LEHKUITON. Penna., Respectfully announces to Ids friends and the public, that huts prepared to llulld all des criptions oi OAltKIAOES. SPIIINQ WAGONS. SLEimi.S. kc. In the Litest and Most Approicd Miles, t Prices lully as loir as the tamo can lis obtain ed elsowhere.KU'iianteelUB thi best Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. i arui-utur uiiwiuuu tivcii iu REPAIRING In all its dclafls. at tho very Lowest frier.. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect saiiMuciiuii ituurutiigcu. Deo 0. W9-J1 DAK, WIEAND, Dr. K. O.Wr.eiaxnnvE and iiiiaii rnvir ME.NT. a pntlllo lor Uj Pterin. TlzztneMr, Con vuivii'nit, N'-rvoua tieudsche. Mental ljniircs fnnii.Ln4o( Memorv. Dt'.ma oirhma, lutpo. tency, invmnntarv IJailaio;is. l'reinutiirootc Ace. caiif-ed Iv orrrexeiton. ecu abtuc or iiver-liiitn'Kei,e,l Mlucli lencnto ml per v. riecar cud eatb. Ono box will euro rrcont ciifrs. !ach box coin inie uutntti'M treatment. One. ddar a dox. or s iu xe to flvo doltr r t aonr bv mmlpicpaUifji rtcipt , t o.'ico. Wetrnsr auteo tlx box to c.ire nny ciio v tb each .iider icco.vi'd li, ua fornix bojfc accomnau lea wit 1 HvojlMpn' . wo aula 1. "Ajo luix-lna-er our written utiar.nt- loretu.'a tho uu-nv i,ie.tnyilim'iiidtw uoi enVcc arurn tlnar a r 'Buediiilv whi-u tho treatment inoid r- .mm menijrerit J-HIN C WBiT ro . Sn i'r urieUira. 1SI A t3 W. Mudtjinti Sfrt A WEEK in vonr own 7 u.vOjt In- Koilai.. Itfl yyuiiSRaliii ino i wh'ih Jlftr -v in t ar.Mt A WKffiK in Yoariwu town. t3.to t(w3er If vou persona ot nftv all thn wnrli, 1 t" t'tr run.cn i w m JL INDEPENDENT- LEIIIGHTON, CAHBON COUNTY, We will Pay the Postage AND SEHC 10U The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR. . S-m.Tv" ,B&'i ONE DlOhlfLB . Or SislpMonblis: For 50 cents ! which la Less than 2 cents per Week FOR A LAU'JE ft.. 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDKESS, Carbon Advocate, t Ldilghtoil, Fa, ijho.y inis to Youn NWOHnort SPBUec'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the principal Chuiclies lor Commu nion purpose?. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. SIP IE 13 IlVi IIS Spccr's Port Grape "NViiu FOPR VKAB SGH.a3. mtls Cfilotrnted NaVvo Wino U uiaile fnns thi-Julco ft the Oporto Crape raiaetl in this Tonic ami StrennUicnlns rroprrtiea nro iinB'irras(l br Rnv nther Nat.ve Wine. he. irj?thoiuri Vnou ot t.io Orantvpimluecd nn flt r Mr. Mirci'a own veronal fupervl'on. it n'arily mitt cruulnftip-B ire cuMantcert. The qualltlci, am iho weaitfft lava id use It toad in.rc.fii(Virlll.tntt,d.na(l anitM to tho vmloufl ii.niriiin tint i.irvu tno woaai'i ser. it is in everj reejiest a wmwro uu niuuiliu on. .SPEER'S Berry j ThoP. J. SIintlTlY Is n Wine of StiDcrior Chirnctsr nid part -kosof the ffo'Con rini Ittc ot tlio irrjpo lroui vhlch tt i nuin.v x or rur lv. Uicline.-f, L'lavor and Medical l'ropotttes, It win uo rouua nnexco.icu. SPIDER'S hit ' IM W4cv.Tj,iHu:r Thl ItHAXnY rtends nnrlvalrd m tills (ounlry, bene far supeuor for mcdtclnal pur potci. IT IS A PCItC ristlllatKn frrm Iho crape and coctnlita valuable U'dlcnal nrojtcitlM 'Ti ha tlo'lra'p ilaior s'.inilnr tothntof tlie criiDCSfiom whieiililsttlitl bd and la in itrcat Invor amunc IllstcUB fttiuille-. Fro Ihnt tun signature of ALFHED srnEII, Ta. sale, X. J., la ovor the cork oi each bottla SOLD V !KIH.t2I$TS, and by A. J. UurMuc. O. T. Horn, LohUh ton ami O. Y Leut of Weiarfport. Dec. 23-yl FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr DITERESTS AND PUliOHASE ' TteMiE MaGliines ant Aiiri cultural Iinplenients, The llest In the Market, at J. L. GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Salo In tats to Bait I'urcniiiari, untJAt' i UK UAbll, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Latb, &c. AT HIS HAItflWRB STOF.E. April S-md LEIIIGHTON, PA. fireat oanco to mtlce money- We ueod a u-rson iu oreir .town to take fiibscrlptlona for itto tarae-41, citcapeei ana ue.i Jlluat-ntrd fjnillv liublicsiiou iu iho worltb Auvonecau become n succettslul agent, blx elegant woraa of art iiiven ftoe to auuserlber.. The price la so low that almot ever) hodv anb. crlora. Ono asent reoorta t.l.ir-1:0 .ubsi ri. hera in n dar. a btdv agent repor'8 niabin la.' clear prollt in teu (lays. All who ouraar ro.RP inonuv Int. Yon ran devoio allvour tmo lo the bu'-inc.s, or onlv your soire time. You need not bu away ("-ooi home over nlltu Ytn fan tin it as wil aaothera Full tiireeiiona nud erm free. lZtt.1,111. and expensive OjtUt fr e. II lou want profitable wori; seud u vonr nildiess at once. It cn.ts notbliitr io try the bulnets. N",cno wfco rue.i-','a fal'a I" make pre it par. Ad,'ies ULOtlQU BTINSON t'O., Ptrtlaud. Maine. JuuoSa-lr. Risley's Witch Hael. t7urcsle.idache,Ilarns,!lpralns,Outs, Wounds IlMumatlsin, Hiiraehe, oie., cte. Warranted enu.il tn tiualltv to anv made, at tfairtha1 prko 6 cr. Bs'.lhs 25s, f!rt IsWes tt, Ctl. tl. . llavevoucdrugcUt orlcr, If nehasnottn stoct, of . UIIAIILKS F. H1SLEY A' CO., WltoVs.ile PruPulKI, WOorUandt 8 New TVHtty JSJ. T-tn w Live ana Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1881. Railroad Guide. plIILA. & ItKAIlIItQ UAlLItOAD. Arrangement ot l'aseogcr Trains. NOVEMlllilt vrn. 130. Trains leave ALLENTOWN as follows, (via rsRitiostxN miLnoiD). for PhllaUelphla,tM:.),C.tS, 11.40. a.m., and s.n p. m. SDNBAYP. For rhlladelphla at N.ao a. m..l.M t. m. rvn KAf rrKKA. bkakcu.) For Rending at.it HrrisboiK, fas, .tta m 12.10. (.lu nna tup. in. For Lancaster and Columbia, C IS, 9.00 a.m. and 4.1U p. ui fUKDAYS. For ReadiUE.naTrlsbuig, and way po'.nts, 9.0S p. m. . (VrA BETIlttllRM.) For Phllsdolplda from L V. Depot 6.12 S.i7,n. m ,ii'2,5.63,t).!4 p.m. Suuoay '.oOp.m. lor l'hllailolidila Item L.i. Depot I2.U, 3.23. 5-:6 p. m. Trulns Foil A LT.RNTOWK leave as follows! (VIA rUiklOUUS 1U1LUOAD.) Leave rhlladelphla, 7.40 It. m. and 1.09, 1.:0 una S.lip. iu. HUNBAYS. f.eiva Philadelphia, 8.00 a. in., l.lf and '4.15 p. m. (VIAEtSTI'IHtCA. tniSCIl.) Leave Readlnc 8.00. 10.S0a.iuS.t0. S.eS.snd (.IS P.tn. Leave ITarilsbnrc; S 45, S.tt sndr.50. a. in., 1.45 and 4.00 p. m. Lcavo Lanca.ter. 8.05 a. tn 1.(5 and s.SOp. m. LeaieColuinbla r.lttu. m. 1.10 aud a. top. m. SUNDAYS. l.eavo Rendine. s.co a. m. Leave llaiiiitliut, fi.oo a.m. iVIi IlkTIILEUEil.) Leato Phlladelohla 0 45, 800, D.45,'2.10, 4.15 S.00p. m. uuitdav 6.3.1 a. m., ajni p. m. Trains mat ken thus ) run to and from depot 9th mill ureen strcetn, l'hllatlolphla otbor tiatnstonrdironi llroad itrcet depot. Tialna "Via Bethlehem" run to nittl fiom llcrLs ut.. Depot, excepttl.oso maiketl () 1 no 4A i aud (1.45 a. in ti ulns from Allcntown and the'1.3) m.d 5.15 p: m. train from rhlla ttrlphia, have through tars to and Irom I'hlla delphla. ,T. H. WOOTl'EN. atneml .Vanaptr. CO HANCOCK, Otn'l.Patt.A ncktt Aoent. may 15. fflRS. LY03A E. PSHKKAM. OF LYNN, PIASS. piscovziiEn or 'LYDIA E. PINKHARS'S yGEgAEL13C0MP0MD. Tlic PoUlvo Curo ' Por all Teirmlo Complaints. This prepcration, as Us name ulTnlflci, consists ot TcC0&b.ti I'rxii ties that nr lunnliria to thif must del leato Invalid. Upon ono trial the ii:criti of tf.!a Cora pivjad wKIboreeo7nlz7d,nrcliif Ummocllatat anJ' v1itn Its uso la coatlaucit in nlncty-rjno cases In AhuiL CKd.arrmanetcurolsc-caathouianda wUt tcn (rVy Oa'nofl'onnt 02 proven mcritiUhto-tfay 1 1 conimondod vnd presoi Ibad by tho best physichuis la llo country. Ik nUl caro entirely ttio Trorat form of falllrr of Iho literal. Liucorihaft, inccular and rci" ' iIenitratlon.a!10iarIaaTi5Utlci', lilamj4Utioa a. -i riccratIon,nootllari,ft'ir;t;-Iccmer.ts and the con-scfiucntJpi5-'.lTrc4u;cn,tiaJii errtc.AUy adapted to tlioCtancroo'IJfD, I(v!ldolve and exyl tumort fromthsuterujlnaaeilEtAra ordurrcloinnfiit, Tic tcJdeaey to cwccroui humors Uiro ii chlckwl very tpeodlly y its use. a t net i t has proved" 1 9 to tiio yrett o:t aal bajt rcracJy tl at l.aa crcr been. tUw.r od, I. pcrracatca overj" portlm oC tho rystcci, csd ii ca new Ili'ctndvljor. It rcrjnvrs fiIntnocs,nAtul9nc7, da r.tro)j all craving for etUuiUnti , and reu'lcTO vc&Ioivm oi'lhoeiomiiii It C2rw Cloatlntj, IIcdacher JTerreu rroslrcllon, C?ncr&lDhlUt7,sU('ep!esr.cjl Pcpniiica a-d ln.'l pOBtloi;. That f ocllnc of Ivcarinjj down, cutslnit r!i, w!;htuid baxtw:he,ltalC7irniiii?r.i,y cured tj it me. It wlllnt nntl.es, andundtrnll clrconutan eec. act ta haraiony with tho law thtt t;otcr th female system. Far KldacyComplidoU of cither tax thi eotnpou&d la niuurpad. Lydia E, Pinkham-s Vcjctab!c Compound Is prepared at aid 533 Wo6tr A nu, Iajun, Wnn, Prico t3. Uittlra f cr tC0. P.it Ly jruail U V.x form of piilt, alii in tiie Xori f Ijsglcou, on recti; t trrtMf per boT, for either, lira, FISiaiA': "rtcly aaBfcrftillUt.-rtiof "intir-lry. fiend for iua phlet. Addro-wivjaloTo Mention thd paper. So family iiocld bo without LYDIA li PiNTilUM' IiVnur:i.tS. Tcy c:ra C3nt!?ctlon, nUouanete aniToir'trof Sicc:.tflrcrbox. JOHNSTON, lIOMiOWAY & CO.,Oen eral Agentf, Phtla., Pa. Sold by A. J. Hur ling, LehlKbCon, l'a. juno 12, 1880-ly. A Valuable Book Free "A Treatise on Chronic Dnea-es," embracing Catarrh, Throat Lung, 'Heart siomach.Llver, Kid ne; a. Urinaty mid Femalo Dlfeaaeftj "I so, M'ea. sontfieo to any address. K very sufferer from t.f6o nlsonaea enn no cured, fcend torthta boot to tho umU-rlaned a ph slclan ot latce experlene"1, endorsed by hnudreds of lending clnzonsMhu tetlly tn bis skill. end stnmp to puv restacn to O. I". 14 . Ingston. M. D.. SIS s Superior St.. To edo. Ohio. apr3 yt PJjANING MILL AKD Caliinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr.,. Deals In all kind, and sires of One, nemlock Oal; and Hard Wooo LuinOer, and Is now pie pat ed to oxecuto any amount of orders for BrcsseB LumbeR' OT ALii KINDS. Doors, Siuhcs, minds, SImttcrw, Monlilltitjs, Cabinet Mure, &c., With rromptnes. Brackets, Made to Order. The Machinery lit ail new ana of the best and moat Improved Linda. I employ none but tha beat no. htnen, unit well B?nonrii and froo4 ma terlal, and am tneieloro able toamat onteo entire eaiWactlou tojill whomaylavor loenlth at-'all. Ordirs by mail prompil' attended to. Mr cbarces aro niotlrntti terms cash, or Interest tiuifcd alter thirty days. aiVIS MA CALL. those earn") In nuildmp rill And It t tboir advantaso to lwve Mtllus, Floor flosnls Doors, asl.es. ehuticis.&c. Jtc, mrdoat thi Factory. ln' I JOHN DALLIKT. Rl ID tti f Bl ou'lnees now beloro tbo pnl UPBJCJ H woik for ua thou at on HI pnblle. ater ai vllmi mi1-. . v oi'ivai ti',i rrqn reo. wo JffiW T,ou , Jv an.! nuwaVda niaoo at hoiAe bv JMe.lntlata.ua. Ilea, wmnen boya anil irtt wantfd evttynbor 10 work f ir a: ow latb. time. You can aievoto yonr whnle iiino rn too wor or only Vonr spam moment.. o other bosiue.a will pay i ou uea'lv as well. 1lS.wi1)'"t,' , tall to alikVnn. monp.ltvt-nyaIno;at onc. l o.llr Outnt ana terms tre.-. A err.t opnortmntv for male 51.00 If XII 13 HOItSB 'lit AK 13. Whoa I who.i l Oer'pj Jang tlio critlcr She's balky as sure as n gun, I'll hcVer lake stock In a dcucoo, Or any man under (he sun. lie said the marn was gentle, Wl)oa I jcr'p tbcro I back I geo I gco I She's a kicker, as sura as thunder ( There, she's busted the sitiglo-lreo. Stranger, please help draw Ibis bugcy Out oftba r6Atl. I'm datigcd If she hasn't busted the dash In, And things are generally banged 1 Hold on till I lio tho critter To tho fence. Lord, Isn't alio wild I Let me tell you bow tho deacon My verdancy fresb beguiled. Twa n nag for family driving I wanted, and thought I could Trust him above nil men, 'Cause I always thought him good. Well, I find I'vo been mistaken, And cand'diy feel afraid That an honest man In other things, Will cheat in tin eqtiino trade. LOUIE'S KING. BY CUK1STIVK CAItt.TO. Tho soft summer wlud, creeping through tho closed Venetian blinds, swayed tbo snowy curtains to and fro in the pretty sit-tlng-rootn of Mr. Brewster's country-house. It brought with it tho fragrant breath ot tho Juno roses, and lifted with Its light fingers tho wavy silver hair that framed In Mrs. Dre aster's sweet face, as she sat busily hem ming n dainty cambric ruffle; for that dear old lady's fingers wero seldom idle. Sho was not the only occupant of tlus pleasant room. Upon a cretonne-covered couch near ono of the windows a girl was lying, ouo small hand half buried in her golden hair, wjiilq in tho other she held a book. Lying there, with her bright hair falling about her, sho looked much youngerl than sho really was; for although tho love ly, riantc faco was almost childishly swcet and tho graceful form unusually petite,I;ouio Ellcsmere was nearly 1 8 years of ago. Evidently tho bools she was reading wns not an entertaining one j or, if it was, it cer taltily ditl not meet with her approval. Her brown eyes moved slowly and indifferently oyer the pages, and a rather disdainful ex pression settled about her mouth. Sudden" ly, with n rapid', impatient movemcut, alio threw it violently across tho room. "Ijouioj" Mrs. Brewster said, reproachful ly, looking gravely at her, "you should, not bo so impetuous, deer." "But, grandma," 'said Louie, rising ton ittlng posture, "it is sucli a stupid book) I don't soe how nny one could write such nonsenso. If I ever write a novel I shall at least inako tho hero mid heroine conduct themselves in a somewhat natural manrfcr, I think, grandma, I will take a rido tills nilcrnnon ; it is such a charming day." "Very well, dear,"soid Mrs. Brewster. "I think the exercise . would do you good, Louie.'.' Singing softly to herself, the-girl left the 'ontn, and when sho returned, the white FCiqnoir had been replaced by atlark-hluo riding habit, and a small black hat with lrooping feathers rested upon the golden huir gathered up under a silken net. "fiood-by, grandpio," sho said, kissing Mrs. Brewster's check. "Good-by, Louie, and try and bo homo by 6 o'clock, at tho very latest." Blslng from her chair, Mrs. Brewster watched the slender figuro as Louio rode down tho winding road under tho drooping elms. It was scarcely Loulo Ellcsniero'a fault that sho had grown up self-willed, impet uous, often violent in the sudden outbursts of temper which licrold nurse sagely des ignated "laulrums." If sho had not natur ally possessed the sweetest, most (icnitcnt, and lovablo disposition in tho world, Bhe might have developed into a perfect little fiend. Her mother, Mrs. Browser's onlv daughter, had died when Louio was very young, and until she was ten years old her father had petted, spoiled and indulged her in which work ho hod been aided and abetted by the nurse, who fairly worshiped her little mistress. After Mr. Ellesmero's deajh, Louio went to livo with hissislerand her husband. They were a wealthy, child less couple, and, loving her dearly, they de nied her nothing, and huinoicd all her childish caprices. At school sho had held a little court; eyen tho teachers becamo her loyal subjects. Every summer sho-mado her grandparents a visit. Mr. Brewster, her grandfather, idolized her; her saucy speeches and say willfulness delighted him; and even Mrs. Brewster, who realized moroftilly than any one elso. how impetuous Louio was, could not bring herself to chide, be it ever so gently, Iho girl whoso brown eyes and golden hair rcmlnedherso plainly of her dead daughter. Bo in all her life Louio had never met any cue who dared to defy her authority, or dispute her most unreasonable wishes. Sho enjoyed her rido so much that lovely June afternoon; her liorse. Carlo, cantered merri ly over the hills and dales, seeming to enjoy it all as much as did his pretty mistress. Sho was riding quietly over a charming road, when sho noticed that the trees were raitint; long shadows, telling that tho sun was sinking low in tho west; and consulting her tiny wutch, she found (hat it was near ly 8 o'clock, and she was still come distance from borne The road was a winding one; lo the richl of it lay n smooth, level meadow; by takln, a crosscut over it she would gain half a mile. To bo sure, there were two high sftine walls to jump, but Louio thought nothing of thai; she was a perfect horsowoman; her uncle, who was Tery fond of horses, had taught her himself to ride. A gentlemon riding behind her watched with some curi osity the small figure, as Louio backed her horso to the side of the road; then as he re alized what she was about lo do, he galloped swiltly over the inlervcnlng spare. Bettllnghenelf firmly In the' saddle, Louie gathered up the reins, and was Just about to scale the wall, when avo)ce tang out clear and distinct i "Slop I" it said, imperatively. Olancing up In tjtrpriso she beheld a strange gentleman riding rapidly- toward her. "What are yon going to do?" he asked, as he reined up his horse, "I an, going over into th. nnaidw, lb. a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25 onswered, opening her brown eyes to their fullest extent. cJltllng thero on tho horso's back, sho looked very young; her liolr, which bad broken looso from tho confining net', lay In a wavy mass upon her shoulders, and her hat, with its drooping feath ers, was pushed fur back on her head. The stranger could scarcely be blamed for supposing lior to be some fearless, ventur some child. "I beg your pardon, but I shall not allow you to thus endanger your life," he said, quietly, but very firmly. Louie's eyes (lashed; how dared ho speak so to her, she thought. Looking at him de fiantly, she said, saucily: "I don't think you can help It." In a second ho had leaped from his sad dle, and hod seized her horso by the bridlo. IIo was a hnndsomo man, about 25, tall and well built, with regular features and dark eyes, Just then very determined iu their expression. "Let go of my horso I" ordered Louie. "Not until you promiso me to go around by tho road," ho answered. "Child.why do you wish to imeril your llfo?" IIo looked up into tho lovely, flushed face, in no wlso prepared for what was to follow. "I am no child," said Loulo, haughtily. "I am a woman, and my own mistress; ouce more I nsk you, will you remove your bond from my horso V" "Not until you give mo your word that you will not try to jump that wall," ho said. ' Grasping the reins lightly in ono hand, Louio raised her gold-handled whip and struck him full in tho lice: and as his hand suddenly relaxed its hold, she lifted her horso oyer tho woll, and went flying across the level meadow like a bird. Ilcginald Davcnnnt held ono hand over his face, his blood fairly boiling, and looked alter the flying figure. "The littlo imp," ho muttered. Then ho mounted his horse and rodo slowly home. But his anger cooled as tho pain sub" sided; and he wondered who thovhild was, with her lovely face and horrible temper, pcihara ho might havo satisfied his curiosi ty lind lie remained longer Judge Wilton's guest; but .when he reached that cenllemnn's beautiful country-sent that evening ho found a telegram awaiting him, recalling him to tho r4ty on important business. Many times after that ho found himself thinking of that sweet, childish face, with its hrnwn eyes and red mouth; and ho was conscious of a vnguo hope thutsomo time he would sec again the little impetuous creat ure who had struck him. "For I shall always remember her face,', he raid lo himself, "and if I ever do meet her I shall surely recognize her." Louie's anger died quickly, tpn, as 6h6 rode homeward1; and 83 a burning shame fur wjiat sho had dono crept over her, sho laid her head down on Carlo's silky mane anil prietl as though her heart would break.. "How could I havo dono 6iich a thing,1 sho thought ; what am ho llilnk of me t" Sho was unusually quiet that evening nt tho supper tabic, and Mrs.' Brewster, notic ing her flushed face, said : "I nm afraid you rodo too far this after noon, Louio." A month Inter Loulo joined tier aunt at Newport, and tho remainder of tho summer passed gayly and rapidly ; but sho could not forget tho haudsomo faco of tho stronger ,and sho never thought of it without a hot, pain ful flush staining her cheeks. Two years glided away, and Louio Ellcs mere was a very queen in society ; for be sides her exquisite, beauty and winning fas cination of manners, it was a well-known fact that sho had inherited all her father's fortune. But although many true, lmWe men had laid their hearts at her feot she gently refused their love. "My king has not come yet," she would say, laughingly, to her aunt. She wns sitting in her daintly-furnlshed room one, morning, busy with some fancy work, when ons of her dearest lady friends came in. "I can not stay long, Louie," she sold. "I must bo at tho dressmaker's at 11 o'clock. You are coming tn mamma's reception Thursday evening, of course; and I shall inlroduco you lo such a pleasant gentlemon a now friend of mine. Treporo to lose your heart, Louie, lor if I was not engaged, I should certainly fall in love with him my self. IIo was at college with Harry, my brother, five or 6ix years ago; but he has been abroad for some time. Harry met him in Paris, and they came home on the tamo ship, and so renewed their old friendship. He is very rich, very handsome, and talent ed." "There, Eva, do stop and lake bicatti," said Louie, laughing. "But I must go now," said Miss Frank lyn, and, after a few minutes' conversation sho hurried away. The evening of Mrs. Franklyn's reception came; and, after her maid had completed her toilette, and had left the room, Louie glanced critically other own reflected image in tho long mirror. Not a shadow rested upon tho lovely face; the soil brown eyes wcro lustrous; tho dress she woro was of heavy silk, in shade and texture like the creamy petals ofa tea-rose; and in her gold en hair, at her throat, and looping the lace draperies were clusters and sprays of velvety purple pansira. She knew she was charm ing; and was there ever yet a sweet, fair girl who could be iudillercnt to her own beauty ? , Mrs. Kranklyu's rooms were thronged when, with her aunt and uncle, Louie en tded them. A gentleman standing by Eva Franklyn started suddenly as he caught sight of her, and into his dark eyes an eager light leaped. "Who is that young lady.'MIss Eva 7" ho said. "The ono with pansics in her hair, who Is speaking to your brother." "That is my friend.Miss Louio Ellcsmere," answered Eva. "Come, let mo Introduce you." Louie scarcely heard the words of the In. troduction, lier heart-was throbbing so quick ly; for ono glance told her that the dark, bandsiimo fuca of Era's friend was the one she had struck with her ridlog-whip two years boforc. , Mr. Devfnant had recognized her at oner, but no action of his betrayed it; and with groat joy in her heart Louie said to herself s "He dots not know me." Mr. DUbrow, her uncle, recognized In Reginald the son of an old frirud of bisjind gavo him a cordial invitation to come and! im him whenever he eouM The Carbon Advocate. An tmleiKnitont Fnmllv IUwspnef 1'nblIslnHl evary 6ATUKDAX, In Lculglitoh, Carbon Co., Poetry II.UIUV V. niOltTJtllWEH. umca-BA'SltWAY, ft sbtiit ctisluia. ibm tt.o Lehigh Valley ft, n. Detet, Terms: $1,(10 per Annnm in AiT&BM srenv Ereciitmoii or rLin asd iiMf Job Printing AT VERY LOW PKICF.R. ' . . -'. i- i . . i " i uin "Let t'ny house bo one of your homes," h said, in Ills genial way and Iteglnahl thinking, It must ho coufeited, mora of a face which seemed to hlrn the sweetest un In the wholo world, than of Mr. Dlsbmw himself, accepted gratefully the wamvluvU tatlon, and said, earnestly : "I shall surely avail myself of your hof pttality, Mr. Disbrow." And he did go; uot a week paired with. out bringing him tn tho house; and as tha winter weut by, a new light came Into Louie Ellesmcre"s eyes, making them more beauti ful than over; at last she had found her king. Not a word did he ever speak of what had happened two years before, and she never suspected that he hod recognised in her tho girt whom ho had met that June day riding over the hills. One evening, early In '.ho spring, ho called and found Louie alone; her aunt and uncle bad gob out to spend the evening. "Miss Louie," he said, after they had been conversing on dinerentsiibjecta, mis chievous expression rising in his eyes, "do you know thnt you remind me so much of some one I met two years ago under rather uiifavorablo circumstances?" Oyer tho girl's faco rmhed a bright wav of color, but she said nothing. "I was visiting a friend," he continued. "In the western part tho of Slate; and one af ternoon, riding about the country, I came across a little girl on horseback, who was preparing to jump, what seemed to me, a dangerous looking stone-wall. Unwisely, perhops, I ventured to remonstrate with her, even went so far as to exert some au thority, Tor which sho struck mo with her whip, and In a moment went flying over tho wall." He paused, nnd Louie, rising to her feet. went to his side. "I nm that girl," sho said, with Hps quiv ering. "I knew you when I saw you that night at Mrs. Franklyn's I know It was very rude, more than rude; but I have been so sorrv, Mr. Daycnant, so very sorry, and If you will furgivo me " The brown eyes were full of tears. "Forgive you," he said. "Louie, my dar- ling,.look at me." Sho raised her eyes, luminous with the lovo In them, to his; then dropped her head on his breast, and he, folding his arms about her, kissed her. I think I shall always call you Rex in stead of Itcginald," she said, later in the evening. "Why, darling ?" looking tenderly at her; "Because you aro my king," she wbii- crcd. Ho drew her lo closer him. "I know your dear lovo has crowned my llfo with a golden crown," he said. And they were both silent, too blissfully happy to speak. Our Puzzle Corner. 1. HIDDEN CITIES. 1. I shall owe Llewellyn fivo dollars now. 2. Do not destroy that note. 3. The gambler was rich Monday, and Tuesday was penniless. N. C. M. 2. DECAPITATION. A number odd is knonn In mr, Which is not less than seven : Behead tho fame, and you will sea That which is left is even. Max. 3.-WOUD SQUARE. 1. To obliterate. 2. To carouse. 3. To shun. 4. Used in fisblug. 5. A senior. Our Wilmi. M y d n f m t e d y g y c a D s t o f y s w, T y w h d n t e s f, g n h o, A J t o f n s d b w. Edith Estu. ANSWERS TO THE LAST. 1. O fi I N R idea U A u n T N a h a M G r a n g E K verting O 2. Tho Centennial year. 3. 1. Grouse, rouse; 2. bracket, racket; 3. swallow, wotlow; 4. Harrow, arrow. 4. Frances, Franco. A FAST III A HE. "Stranger," said tho slogc-driver, "thfi was how I found out her speed; I was driv ing alongside the railr.wd track just as a Vg load of hotel furniture started. The freight car wouldn't hold it nil, but they managed to squeeze everything in except a long bar mirror, which they tied to the tide of tho car. Tho mare saw her reflection lu tho glass end thought it was another horis spurting for tho lead. "Vou couldn't hays held her back with a steam windlass. Shs just laid back her cars and snorted along liko a twenty-inch shell. The passenger! all begau tn get excited. They rushed out on tho platforms and began to make bets. Tbo conductor stood up on the seat and be gan to sell pools. Tho engineer pulled tha (hrottte-volve wide open and toro along at ninety-five miles an hour. Soon (he mare was abreast of the cowcatcher. At Ban Bruno we had half a niilo tho lead. Near tho Six Mile house the (rain was so much ahead of time that ft fell through an open draw and everlastingly got smashed up 72 killed and 109 wounded. It was pretty rough on the passengers, but Ihen we dis tanced the train, bet yer life. About a month after I sold that mare to her present owner for f rtu.ono." SOMU ASTOMMIIMO FACTS. Tho number of bones In Hie human body Is 240. The average number of let th is S2 Tho weight of tho circulating blood In a man Is 28 pounds. Tho heirt beats 75 limes In a minute; makes ,4 beats whilo wa breathe onco ami sends 10 pounds of blrod through the veins every beat. 540 pound or mora than 1 hogshead of Mood uos through tho heirt every hour. 24 hogs heads and 4 gallons pass through the hrart every tiicnty-four hours. The. averug weight of un adult man is 140 pounds. S ounces. A man breathes 10 times a minute, or 1200 times an hour. In tho lungs aft 174,000,000 holes, or -lU,id the lungs.it spread out would cover a surface ZD litaea greater than the human body. A-clevcr toy of this season's Invention, in London, is a musical top. It is spun in the ordinary way, and, v. bile running plays musical airs, accurately and nivlodi. eusly