The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 07, 1881, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates.
We desire 11 lo bo distinctly understood
that no advertisements will bo inserted In
Ue columns of Tit Carbok Advocatr that
faay bfl received from unknown parties or
firms unless accompanied by the CAn.
The following aro our oXLT terms i
0X1 SQUARK (10 LIKES),
One year, each insertion - 10 els.
.6!jc months, each insertion ...... IS eta.
Three months, each insertion . 20 cts.
Iss tban tVreo months, first Insertion
$1 j each subsequent Insertion 25 cts.
Local notices 10 cents per line.
II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher.
CARDS,
Attorneys.
-rrr M. HArslitati
ATTOIWKY AND COUNSB1.LOII AT LAW,
DAKSSTSttT,L(ltIOIlTOX,PA.
B..tv.i.t... r-Allaetlon Acanev. Wlllnu.Tand
gill R.alKtt.. Coiiy.yancInK .lastly done Coh
ietlons promptly inade. liatlllng Kalataa of
lianta specialty. MV b. soniullad In Knllab
turniu- Jlcv.is.
J AS. IU STllttTItKllS,
ATTOIIS it AT t.AW,
OHIt. I SI Boor of llbnad's Ilatl,
Maunli Chunk. Pa.
Alt hatln.M anlruated in him "III h promptli
"""X""0 M.vlT.ly.
Physicians and Dentists.
Q YY. DOYVKK, 31. (U.l,
OrViCE'. Opposite the Tost Office,
BANK STREET, MSUlOHTOJf, Pa.
Jlaybi eonniUo.lla either the Fn lh or
u.rman Language.
D
11. Cll.iS. 1'IIARO,
Veterinary Surgeon,
BANK srn'iET U5I1IIIIUON. FA.
Omen I From", lo 10 A H
ltouiis: s From 7 to t v. m.
msenaei el the Foot a specialty. Hay be
cea.ultcd In Enalishor Oorjnan. July 11-yl
D
n. w. a. coutuigiit,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Tnilr his nrofcssional services to the peo
ple of Manch Chunk, Lehighton, Woissport,
Tackerton ana vicinity.
OFFICE: Opposite the Broadway House,!
BROADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Pa.
Fresh Lauihlne Gas always on hand. All
work guaranteed satisfactory. aUg2-yl
W. ItEUKK, M. I).,
PARRYVIl,T.E, Carton Conntv, Ta
,r, i neiWeaoe....lioin7a.m. lo ir-a.ln.
HOD a j n.l U .1 oni l 10 p. 111
Var lie consn trd In tns tlerinan Lniiaurffe
r. O. Address t-elilablon. inal-. 3 tf
lUCUHAMKlt, M II.
PIIY.MCIAX AN'DHl'llOKON
Spf lal ttfnll'iM p.iid to Cliroiilr Pl.uasv..
timer: Soulh K.t ct.inirr IronanJ 3i.J tflT. I.c
million, I'a. Afrl 3. 173
K:i!i:it, 51. i).
17. S tCxnmtttliiK ffurvnit,
MlAOTtCISQ PUY3IOIA.N and SO e QCON.
OKricnj nant strcot, i.cunn'b i!i.cc!t, Leaisli-
ion. ru. .
11 ay bo consulted in tlio G.Tm n Language.
Sov. 3'.
rniroiiAS Bti:.n i;it r.n
X coNVKVAMuRii,
OF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Tha f llowlnu Cninpnla ara Ttapreaahtadl
LKltA.N IN MB ruAi, Finn.
ItEAHINO MlIl'UAT, F1I1E,
WYOMING FII1U.
pnT'pv.viT.r.n wmir.
LUilKin Frm.nnrt thnItAV
BLEIls AOCIDENT IJJS(JnA-CE.
Alsn IMnnarlvanH and Mulnil llo.-sn Thief
Dto tveano in.uron.-e impanv.
Mre81.IS71 IIIO. KKMETtr.lt
OoDHTr D0ILio, MAUOH CHUNK, Pa.
Fire Insurance Agent.
9- POLI'IIF.S In SA FE Companies only.
it Keaionanie itatss. auj. io-ji
-.1VI BBHGItT'8
Livery &s Sale Stables
r ... . . . 1-, v
BANICSTKICKT.IjISIIIOIITON, Pit
r AST TllOT TING iionsEd,
ELEGAXT OAUUIAOES.
Ana poiitlroty LOWcn JMUI1ES than anr
emer l-ivcrj iu tuo woauiy.
Large and Modsomo Canlajres for P.iner-.)
parpM.s aon weuuina. uaiu .uuit.i
.Nov. JJ. H7i.
ltefpectlully announe.s tn the pnlille that he
lias ntiened a, NF.W LlVEItV srAlir.K in
eonnretlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to
lurnisn leuina mr
rnnnniln Worlrlinrrri nr Tlnninorri Tnlno
muuioUj iiuuutiigoui uiuiutw nipijj
on shortest notice nnd mnt liberal terras. All
orders Nfl at the ''t;arUm House'' will recelvo
prompt att.ntlun Stable on North -S-rcet,
nexi ine uoiou uonininn, jan'yi
Weald yon e re-tnr, a lo SOUND Tinuhnnrl 0
HA id iu no ami vna will trm Nil. mril f
rv vnTTTir AVn lfinnTi.r.im'n
TiGnninniTii nui.111, AUIirca-,
Frof. J.V. VQAW. Oird-naoura NY lin i-ii
RUPTURE "';ni:iru.
I l- lauluikynn wmt 1
s
1 1ll,
freatesi invention rx utin"iii : e ou- pirn,
blot, -en free. Prol. J. Y. EUAN nren
nore. s.Y. Jiyi7yi
A LECTURE TO YO0NG MEN
On the Loss of
AIiKCTDllBON TlIE NATU ItK.'fuUAT.
MINT, AND TtADICAI. cum of Seminal
Wukueaa. or sperniafirroea iadooi bv Suit
Abu, Jnvoluuuiry ISruiaalnn., Impoleucy.
..aiiifu-w.- tiV. ... ui,-,iiuiruia ii nmr.
fiajc eenerally i C.inaumpilnn Kp.leiay nnd
Fit.) Mental an t I'hvMcal ludjaacity. do
ll r liuiililir j. uui.vi;iiivi.i.i. n, j) uu
thoi ot llio ' Oreen UroS." e)o-
able Lecture. c eaw po.o-fnmi tilsowuex
m. w., n .....
i In tu'a sdmlr.
perieuei saat mo nwuu coiis.queneot nrceit.
Aban mar be ffMtual v lonpiveo w.inout
danneroas tnrplcsl i priatlonr, bnarlea.inatiu'
fnrni llnr, or.-o dial. ; pot (Inrr tot a mono
of eure.lnniecer am ant effectna , iv whlct
every satlerer. no matter wnat 1.1. couitltlou
ruav be. may cuie olmse'J cbesply. privately
andncioiilr.
'WTtili L-cture will prove a boon to Cmu
sands anil fbouaaads.
8. nt u.der aral, m a n'atn envelore. tn nnr
adnrM. potf-piid nn receipt nf Ue.-utjor two
n-t.iTe aUraria. WR lUVJIJL OASDRE
OOflB FOB TAPES WORM. Add eu
The Culrervrell Medical Co.,
l AWW 8U Vtw York. tt. X.
J. O. 3 UM JlB.l.Ulr
EEIrl iWL-'lliSSSS VfSf S
MinWmVT3Xt JSm mm, tmp. j. siinrmv h a wmo or -mieiioi
j BBWla5ifS2raJa' .I'lmrafK'll Cliirncter and part -Ires nf lliogo Cell qui lllct
jraJ 7W3tvlSiV5'i'l'l fklX-Vfkni ot ibo T.ipo irniu Uic i It i in nin. Fur Pm .
'vi 1 bCli"'"d ,''""'"r "ni J,c','c1' 1'roscrfcs, ll
T ITT T) ITTniJVnTlOTT SPKER'S
o. yv. nauiJiiinDuoa .,
H. VI Moutiiimer, Proprietor.
VOL. IX., No 2-1.
nllll. A. & KIEADINO H.A1I.IIOAO.
Arrangement of PnsseDger Trains.
NOVEMBKK IttI, ISSO.
Trains Icart AIit4EJ.TOi.VN as follows!
(VIA riilKlOJIEN EAILUOAU).
ror rhtladeiphla.at -4:3 , 6.15, 1 1.10. a.m.. and
"J.1U p. HI
STTNDAYH.
For riitlmlrlnbln al l.ron. m..3.S6 0. ro.
IVIA liAftl' rP.NXA. BUA1SCI1.)
For Holding nun lliiriHioiir, U3j, 9. CO a ro.,
12.10 nncl tup. m
For Lancaster und Uuluraiiia, C S3, 0."H) a.m. anil
For rteadine, natrlabui g, mil war po nts. 9 CO
m' (VIA EEIHWIIRJI.)
trnrPhllliloloMafloni 1 V. Depot M.4. 0.12
S.17,1. m .ir,' 2,6.t3J.I4 1. rn. Rituuiiy t to p.m.
For riillncoii lua Hum I & S Ucpi.t .2.14.
s.zj. t-:o p. in.
'llulua
UafUIl
A LLH XTOWN leave ns followti
ivlt PIMIKIOMK 1IAILCOAD.1
Leave riuladclpuiii,. 7.40 . m. aua i.OD. M.:u
..uc 6.15 11. m. ..,,
fiUNDAYn.
Leave Philadelphia. t.0 n. m., 3.1C and '1.15
p. ni. f
f.cavo r.e.alussuo ic.sub.iii.,xMIi 8.51,-nd CIS
l'.Ml.
I.cavoHarilabnrc; 0 4'. stCandf.W. a. ro.. 1.45
ami 4.001). 111.
Leave I.aucaater, 8.01 n. in 1.(5 and H.5up. 10.
Ccavco!iimbla :.55 a. w 1.10 auu .o p. m.
HUM DAY A.
,.cnvo Headlnc f.ton.m
.cave Uani.iiu !. '.vu a.m.
IVIA IlETHLF.Iir.H.)
leave niilladclnnla 0 43. 3C0, 9.4s, 5.10, M.15
a rn... ,n niin.liii. L'.ain. m.. AMit it. ni.
Trains tuaikci thus .) mn tonnii Iinniflepcit
Otli ail Oreo iri'rtn. l'lilladolplila otner
iinln-lon trim Dro ii jtrcetileimt. Tialns
Vi:i Bfl.ilelu tn mi to aid tiom Ecua at
n.-ni.t. iTf,mt ih.H tiinrxoil 11
Trtft a 1 l I.,... it r. it.m I111I11H frnm Allrrtown
mill the "1.3 aid 6.15 p. in. treni trom rinla
ilt'ipni:!. ua e luro jbii tara 111 kuu uuiu i uim
U0'I""a- J. K. WOOT1EN.
. Cci'crol Manager.
C. 0 ItAMCOCE. Cit.'I rait, a nextt wteni.
may 15.
ninnrminiin
a jjitttbnuwc.
Kr Catafrli
f: V.
rt"lt((lS8Xiil,10,,'1trl 1 raw
Tneti
itronv breaths
tlirouuh tlienoff.
'"lyRUrr-,,,.
It will be ttiworo-
Apply a panicle Into tho ear.
I'.l, V'S Ottli.VI lill.AI
HAVINtl iriilnpil an cnrlahlo local rennti
Hun, illipiacinjt all nllit'r prcparaiiuiis in 1110
vicinity 01 dlai-ovcry. Is. 'n lis tnerl's nlnnr,
retiunlrc.l as a wondi-tlul r'Miinly wlicri'ver
knowD. A In r trliil will rt.nvinn-. tini innsi
akfti Iral t,rits cur.nlvu iKiwrri. It ciruciual-
ly cleanses liu 11.1s.1l i,afs.rjes ot i1iiinirli.il
vl-u. muslin; lien It li v s. cr, tlun. nllavsiti
uiiiiiiiaunn auu iiriiuiinn. prmcci 1110 iiu-iu-binn.il
I'lifniii of the hcal trom niMttlonal
rulila, t'ompUtcty lieali the .otcs and rcstun-s
ine avnsu 111 main tui'i socii. ih'iiviicilii re
suits nru rtnliriM Ia' a hi aniilleattuni
tlitiruULTl. trfutini lit as 1 Irccttil will lure I a
larrli. As 11 liutiicholil n'tneily Tor cuhl in tliu
Jt ltd It Is um-qujleil. 'I hu Halm l ciify I"
I'so ana nirrentuio com i,y .iruKKip'i" uv "
cents n receipt al 60 cent will innlln nck
nr. Send r..rrlrculnr with lull InforinHllnn
KI.Y'S 111 b'AM UAL, 11 tjt).. tjwecu. m. Y
Fmt hai.u nv A..1. ntirtlnir. Lclllichtun. Fa,
and by Wliuletalo llru.iglits ncncrully.
uji. v ly
sii:ict.s
PORT GRAPE WINE
Usfd la thorrlncitai Ctiuiciicsforfoiniou.
i.l3n pnrpcfe. j
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND
WEAKLY PERSONS AND
THE AGED.
9
W I M K
Speeds Port Grape Win!
Font Yi;4I SOLE).
mbi Celebrated ?afTfl Wine Is ma-lo tnw
t h" Juicn rl I li O ..orto Gm i- ttoivd m ll !n
Couiuiy. im luvrvl tab o
Tunic nni. btrfiitftlii'iiliig Properties
nr nnn'ir oarai by AnrMlirr Native Wino. be.
lrptlmpurr JiiCtJ of t ia (I mi ot. Diodnu d Hu
nt v Mr. oneui'n own icrioiiiil tupertlftiou.it
pnrlly nd pcnulno'ie a re Ktiniiuuccd. Tbe
Yountcesi cln'rt inav paicakoot its erei(U
qualitlei1, anr llio wawrft Invn Id o it to nd
sntMC. It l iinrticnbnlr brucflclnl to the
Hire ii nd rrbd tnted, nno ftu.tnl to ibo raibms
olsmeuid 111 t hftti.'i tho won It or box. It Him
ever, respect a WINK TO UU UULIEU ON.
SPEER'S
This lirtAN'TlY atnildl unilrnlrrl m tlila
nuntry, Do iiyiar sui'tiicr lor u.cuicinai kur
posca.
IT 19 A PUKE lUstlllalil" frrm Iho rraie
aaiicociains vaiuanie nieJicnai piuaeitiei
l hae ilo :caie uvor aini.lnr to thru rf etie
craDCfrnni wltc)iibtailfti I c and U iu irreat
isror ainouc uist'Ci i-a iiimiuuf.
dee that tuuaigralnioo.'.U.lTEB l'i:nn,
aaic, . j., la o vur mo cm a vi racii uomo.
so iiy miu(.;isT.s.
and brA. J,
t mi aud U. V
Dur ing, c. T. IToro.
Leul uf Veisaport.
uec. 73 -yi
FARMERS. LOOK to Your INTEREST'S
AND PUBUHASE
TliresMiiE MacMfles an! Aurt-
cultnral Implements,
The Bait In the JIarVtt, at
J. I . GABEL'S.
Also, on band, and for Hals In I.ots to Suit
- l 1'ufeliaiers CUtlAl' FUlt UA&II,
Railroad Guide. JfeigSS
1 "( " . . 01rK- -'vtsjirir'.i.rii, tivuuriuii, mm
fSKM,!J fv"'- '".Wkhenlln Hi" ill.
VrrBiKlB,,,ll,,,B,br,,e-
For Deafness,
Bo S o
10,000 feet Georgia YcUowfe'Sy85a VwS5'
Pine Flooring,
White Pine Boards and Floor
ing, Lath, &c
XT HIS nABDWAUE 6TOUB,
April ..m LsaiGnioir, Pa,
i!jmiuwhiaii!iii.i.
: 1
Thft nnn.t (iiccrstlul llemedi' ever diroovcr.
rd. na It Isccttilii In lis cffrcls nnit dO' not
bll-tpr Alan 0-50 Dont lor tho Iloraan Fieab.
HEAD I-noOF BFl.oiY.
From a promineut Physician.
WnlilrRtonvinc, O.. Jims 17. J59i.
Tir. n. J Kr.NDALL A Co.. ncnts-ltcpdinsr
n.irr rll-i ninnt In Tnrr. FIB Id find l'.li m.
ot ICtnnll'fl 8p9Vln Cuip. nrfl l.nvinpnvnlu
flbio ann .nrcnv norfo wiucn oan uccn in mo
from fp v'n ctli'cii mmillia T font to vnu for
n bottlo bv oi.T)rp . wtitct in nix weeks renin y
ro nil ImiicrcM onO cn nrpemnt, rui t n lir"0
puniirom nun ncr ihtc. pu uam inrrcnio
tn hiv n sniiicl n rnltq. 1 on a boUewni
north to tun nno luindi ed tlo Jars.
KOMiociiuiiy your.
JX A BliRTOI-CTT, It Si,
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
Ilnrr'sbmc, Pa., iror. ntli. 1S50.
nr. n. y. irrxnALt tCn.. rientui Ibaven
vrrv flno innre that nna bad a bono Fpivln fnr n
lone f.mo 1 In d cnruhlinr man conic dovire
In euro It liutnll Invn'n nndwasnocutlnfrvo
It up when a fncn.l of mine In tbia city camo
tnmo'lul iccoramnooti kim uair-ip.Tinuiirc,
whlc'i I trim ttilb. rrand lesnlts. remnvinir
that b' no clear ami clran. and tiirn I sent 2ii'.
to on loronootyimr llmtroied flor.n Unok'a.
unci I tbinA there is no ln'tter bon nrlntcd r.n
iho ho'ao and bis illaiMisr. 1 have t iKen great
Ititero.t In H ni d Ir vo alnce md is coin, r lor
too In mr ncignlot rnlwlil tivandaowhnt
pooa I ctnbr cetllna tti'm tonthors
luui a 11 illy. yj. v 1.1 11.1 i.ii
A sli'acd, Bchnyl. co , Ta , Juno 3, If 83.
nr. Tt. J. TCemlnll fe rn.. (Jen's A clfo of
snavni thrt rnmo under mv ibervnion wns
cnttrn v cu "l bymio bott ecf your ICerr'air
sp v.n Ullie, r.nn inc ooieo so u nivci tuiua ior
two uumi tu hoi ara.
Y.urs truly
Ilio"Diutelt. CIIAB. Tt. BAnXARD
KENDALL'S
Spavin Cure on Hninan Flesli.
Knt-crfflcltf, Vf., Dec :3, 1F70
B. I. Kendntl & rp..GntP.-I wish to ndJ my
p'limour In itiMir ol your aiVn u oto liunucui.
Sivi on t'd hravln 1 mo" In ttio toriiig ot
fOJ t h IpvcO o'j tl'O ico nna RorniTjccl lTirat
mth t 1I10 knre I'lit. I m very 'iiine flitd
nLtim94tolT.ro.: !! inot oxcruelntluir u-.lu. 1
wor a bnn.iit'o on it tor Qo a yrar, tn.it mcil
uii'tt itou'tl.Mitr Vi bin iny ro ch dub couid
Unit nctnintr ttat would ync ir.c in.ru.aot ut
iv.ici u n j ovcrw ikoii. if wo ma 11 inmo
vt-r much In tntil, iB7&. I hw. lu tnxJ
nni'iiM i one iooi for tifr; imr iinv'iijr cniuu cl
cnimu'i riiir.viu i-uro iiituciit i ihi iii iiv u,
I iw'ti oao-thhtt fr it bottle, aitl oioiIcnct(l
f nt i net Tlio ta'U )"lt no mhI luiHiiot
in iiuiHt in o wiici. I iro v- it piu'i'iu: in jolt
ia wixiia rfrfwiiuenu ueim ii(Si'nicuio
o till nliooclTer Willi upt.ut or lhc mnti im
Ytur. linly. Mm. J, UlLTLLL.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
KESDALLNHPAVIN CUfinUflUlO In its
rlT-'cts lul ti in Us m tl t as iKlous m.t Ijlittr.
rut it 1h ituneiiaiiiiK nnO poweiltH toit".icli eve-i-
di-fii m'nifMl t:nu to icmove nuy Sony
urn will or otbi r cnlniKcnient. siuli iir tfi in-.
liii'i'tvos noiVnll Liil i ptmci.lr ( f tho Joint"
f-i Limb . i' tl'i motiiltm in Mtii, mill for nnr
puroocofor wfiie a l.ln-ut' ht in iixcil far Mnu
nriJrri't It h imw I.houg to bo tlifi tost In.
moiittoi nutn eei' men, LCiinp utiiu yet cor
t in in ltftfTectP.
Semi niTrtro-alor IliaMtntfd rucn'nr wh.c.i.
we tlilnU, tlve osit(Vn prfofol Itn vntoe .
snicuiein ni n tar uitt wjhi much luiqua.m-ji:
uc cos to oar knov.icso. for Lcatt n well ss
M in. .
I'UceSl.pf" bo tlr r nx nil Men for ffi AtL
lJiuvitlMft ha olt or rnn ret lc for .ou.orit
.li lmttcnt tn i ny iioohm tn ipco jit nr mco
In tbe pio rh'tcr. . S& B
Co. Enn-oiiraii Falls Vt.
tOLD III AUDKUGOISTS.
Jaa2a-m5
DIC HOTCHIESON'S
WORM 'DESTROYER.
Aw )ui and Tmi:i Hum mi v. liemovcn tho
Wurms nnd tlio rccrclluns that kvip I hem a.
live. W'u (HI A 11 AM Kit Its virtue. U'n l.nvu
iitintlrc.lsor 1 1 silinoululii.cullci'ii'il inlluliist
16 years, provli'g cu.c u;lve)y ttivro Is no re
niO'ly iqual to Int. ItUTcuiTiSoN'A Wiium
Dl'STitovcu tn rcuiovulliu noiinhtnU kindu
llnunil. Seat, Lonjr ami i itpi). thai Inlest Ibe
huiii.in ytem. FhvIcians buy lluui and
jjlve them lo their aulferhiir pillents. '1 here
Is no bumtiU'jTur quackery iibuut I tils t hormtt. li
ly r liable medicine, i'rb e, "5 cent' e.r box
A.W.IVltlUll I Jc ., VI.ilealolirnirul.ii
Slarkct und Front Mrecis,
Feb. 6-1113' l'hllailelphla.
Ot-aatcjaucu tn n.sito mouev
. We mo i it nto.i in ocu
townio MfcoubKrlotioin toi
mo iiiiro-f. cn-npiHt cm. i.e.,"
Illustirvfed f.imilv publication lit tint wond
Anvoiioii b ecu mo a fdccomIuI QTcnt. -lx
elegant w6rn nf iirt fivtn f reo to s ibici lucr-.
Tl price i" art l iw lb t almost rvon iwU fciiS
scrloif). On'J 'toi:t ir'o.ntH t:uipM r luI-ii
nem in a ti.tr. A bn3r ngi'i.t irprr a nmlilnr
clear pnfit in tm 0 ys. All wlio oiifax
nunc iiohpv nt. You t-nu rovotu al voit
t mo to ibo btiMuooK, or only loir mihoHiiio.
Yon tiod in t bo nwny I m bonm i v r ill lu.
Vim ran do it ns w-t i'soiIhth Ku'l ducctiniiK
ind onnfreo. riiiui r.ud rxpcnH'v Oi'lfll
frP. ll Villi IlltplvlltlU.OWOIUAUlHtUVuUl
odfre-M at iic'-, li ciht not U in:: to .iy cli
bii)ne'A. Xnno wl.o ciin s fni in iiur
irio;t ray. Ad r ulouGU HTINSOS A
CO.. IVrtla'id. Miiliio Juuo':-t
$5!
OntQtferttiee to iboso who wuii tn en
pa.cmlbo moil pie.-iPiintdi it pirCattlt
biiii' M i.iinwn. verv limir new m
Iial n.t ufju.teci. W'u wi'i f imnli cvoiv
a H2 u ii ii.iv nrit itnwara h rhv mini
w lliO'i. Slav iirr awi v fi om i sunn nvir .i.M.r-.-
Ko tisic wb.'iltvor Aianviisw worlier wmied
iu ee. Mauv no utiiciu; forluLiu ut bo i ni
1 e a. T.nri)0? mako nn uinrb us inon.nntf vouhl-
Omn a::d g r'ft in.xo firn it n y Nooncwi.'i o
w.Uins to wort falls tn mnko moio monevevoi v
i-iy tban can tie uiiCoin n vreett iu .mv Mf.lmu
rv mutiny mem. 'iitoto w lo crgnco nt once wil
flud a -hoi t ro.iil ti (ortuue. Anurias
li. JiAL,L,iLTt&co.. Tort-und Mai CO
Oct. s, js$:-ij
TotbO WorkiniT Class We Ara'r.nw nt.nti-
ed to I u ml ib all ouitfs wi h conntatti oai'i oy
menl at uuino. tn.t whnla of ;no iiuip or o
tnclr tpnro innnient-, UuuifM ihi at d
louivt'io if 'in 01 i'i nn- tx o .ir cilu
'r m 3 1 tent to SI ncr rvr Im. nd n ni imi.
Hon Hum. i'V t'cyotuiT llio r luiiti tlio
but;i"S. llnTs . ud tltt i tn u iio.il lc a n ucb
uai.s ii. Thttjill wb i eotbiii nntie ) ni lyteoo
tnnr diliojn mtdlo t Ibfi imniid. s no iiiiixi'
iblt off j. i To fiui-ii nn nro tint re I kmiPoi,
wn wi Bfiut on rcl nr to mr fortno tionUU
ot wnt In s1. Full iiuitb'Uuirit and omOt lies
AdilrrvK (lEuitau STIN.O&CO. I'u-t.
an, M.1UIU. July icv.
Dr. C ( WrtT'a NKRva nnd Hiiaim Tp.sit
MiT.npftrltla tor lIjMcrl.1. IHtziui-sH, Cm
vu wmip, 1-rvinirt ..oad-.clio, MeniiM J, corns
nlon, L'lnf Momort. vtiua nui.coi, Tuttm.
tcncy.invoiiinmiy JlmJaimi. PrtMunttito 0!c
Airfj ranged hy nrercxfitcn. tdr hIuua
iver-l'.iliriics Hblnii Imicm ( m tir. docai
nun ticiuD. vmn uns i-iiro rreent cu-is
sncti oox cnnt ins ont- n.untbN treat in i-n . Our
d"i ftr uox ir e s i(io'oflrn dnilnr mnt
u niMii inep'iiu nu reciipT i piire. wctririr
n ii re x boxe- too ire any cao Vlh raoti
itJor icco Tt-d b uafoi -ix bcx. ucromomi.
ten wit t ll vu tbd'ai , wo $111 ml tho miclna
crrur wrliton Kiiaraiit"'-in relu m ibu iimnev
li iiioirouiiiii'iiniiofH noi eiTvCcnrurn tiair
Ht.leea'&uaKulv when tiioiicctmrn4 l-ord r
oti tiom rur iccnt-. J C WUtJT t CO..
soli Pr nnetom. tfii ft its V7. Vi ibnm street
l'U:er.o.IU, A J DUULIKO .cnt. Lthfcb-
ton l'rt.
ha ITU. kli.ni; & CO.
VboIenlo A trents.
BPpt 13,-SDly
rii'iuiloiptiif.
MONEYSSrS
m1elati rtan
iwiiiit mr ut
lhiP kPT nin
niaVe Hd a week In tbeir owntonn. f they
nro wIIIiha o -roitf, Ho uk, l outfit fne.
Anronr oui rau iiio uuejupis itip'tai not rc
quiroil. All who Piitff go orosrer oone f ill
Particular 1ic. Address. II. 11AI Li:ir &
CO.. rortsBun, Uino July lOy
$999Su?
bo mains by crcry Fcnt every
l in ibo bauiD vto fnriimn.
thuio wtliii tt to wor. n u o ni
ly earn a dozen dollars a day light in their own
OC1I1UOW. TiB o nn rro irjcip.Bin u-re. uur
lrei9 pleiuuut "utl boi.uabip. Wnmea and
b'tviand Etrlarto na wu'1 ns men. Wo will iur.
nl-tfi vou a rofflUiOsO Oa.fii fioc M o will lieor
I expanse of m tujr job. lTticiIaM fire.
tout nn i ill a frit tt r. and 1. rla tot in neod id
ayni wo k nt uoiu'. mium wiito tuns ana
t vi. nine li'tirw
Malno. Julvl ty
rn btilneM now bo!ora tLu mihhr.
I k n Yon nn mnko iuhlov luster nt
jvo V woiU for " thmi m nuyibiie
i)h. lijii it iiil rvqu reo. o
wi'i start you 3rw1av un" udtviho ma-'c m
borne oy tt.o lm)3s:ii us JIo women boy
Hon etriT waoira rverywuoro io wnrx rirn.. i
Now 1 th time. You can .'evolo vur bf.lo I
time tn ire wor.. or only vour tpsro uotueut. 1
No other bnaiueistU pay von nt-a-U' mwl.
Ha "no wdliug to work can tali to niVo mor
n.ouspov i.vcu;arUip ni vucc. t'oKtly Outfit
and terms im. A treat opuortnultyforniak. i
lot nivier asllr nnd lwmjrbir. Addre-s
TUUU (Si COj, Anusu Jiujet-lf
INDEPENDENT
LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881.
..as. LYDiA E. PIKKHAiit
OF LYNN, MASS.
ssai
rwcovnitcn op
VEgETABM COMPOUMD.
For all Femalo Complaints
Thliprenftratlon, as Its r.v'i f(-nWe, conelstl of
Vc jrotallo Pr opai-Uca Ciat nri Lirm! to tho tiott 5cl
Icatoinralld. Urcnonotrllthoiucrita of tUi C?p
psuadwlllborocojnlzijjaircllcf 12 lmmcdilto) ayji
r!i3n Ha uan ti continued, In ntncty-nfno cosc In a aua. .
ilreJ.ancrniaiicr.t euro lscfroctesI.&a thousands wl't-a-ty.
On occoaat of i;iprovsnincr:t3,ithto-lt7rQ
connnndodftnclprc8crDoJ.by tno best pbyalcinnif ia
l!io country.
It will euro entirely tho worst form of fftllb
of the uteres, I-r-icorrfctja, Irrcjclr and pclLSnl
ncastruatlon.allOTarlaaTrouUcs, InSamiatlca cr.J
lT.ccrt.Uon, nood-j 3, all ri.loccmer.ta osd tlo cca
sequent spbulvc&laxccs.td, Is crccUr tt'-aplod to
thadiancrocf Lire. UVlColro and cpel t-csora
fromthduterslnnncar!tiic cf dcTclopner.t. Yjlq
twisney lo cancerous humors taero Is cliocaJ Tcry
CpOCilUrbtUUSO.
Ia fact it has proreil ts bo tio f-r.t-cst
and. bsst remedy t!itt has crcr Ixrca diecr;r-
cX It penaeates OTery portion of tho r jstcm, cl slvcs
lire and rlor. It rcmov;a f ilntnccn,SatcC( 9-
c:rcya all craTins cor euziyiaau. aad ru lores weakness
of tha ctoniach
HcuroaEloatlnj, ITcadachcs, Ncrrer:s rrc:'.rti:cni
General Do ju;ty LJec jlescnecs, Ecrrciilcn tLd Il. i
eestlon. That fccllrj of bearing ceo, caslrrr rsi.
wclsbt and bactieho, li mtTa perascr.l!y curtd 1 7
its use. It YTaMtt til tlr.cr, esd tsdcrrJ clrcrstttn
ccs, act in banaony with tho Ivt that caTcms tho
femalo Eyctcm.
rsrHldneyComplalnta of cliher ucs this compound
u unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Voclablo Compound
Is prepared at13 and TTestera Arena, Lynn, lx-
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form of pllls.cddlntho torra crLozcices, cn rrct!-
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from VLor doer. Tboso wbo always taLo oo
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nTlNtOttO.,I'oitiuiiO Mairo.
Oct. 2,1W-J.
QARBON HOUSE,
J. VY. RAUDENHUSIf, PUOPIUETOIl.
Daks Sr., LtmaaTO, Pa.
The Oardov HncsKi'ffurs Brst-elass aeenm.
mo.latl.ins to Iho Travwlnu- public. Hoarding
be the Hay or eck on Reasonable Terun.
(ihnleo fllinra. Wlnea nnd l.tnuors alltav on
b mil.
Ucxki Slicni anu siauiei. nun nui;ii-
tire llosjjcrii ultaohoJ.
April lq-yi
nr-SSS'UMNTON llllETNF.V. fatbubl
lZl3 Hoot and 8uo Uakkr, IHsk St.,
Llrl(titoo. All work warranted.
rn
EM3
A . IVirrTl
Tt. Kitchen.
kJjjdEooms,
Live and Let Live."
trisu .iit:i;tiag.
On fair Loch Lomond's ihlnlng breast
A thousand ripples broltn,
As through thrj waves n boatman rowed
. Villi strong and steady a'.roko.
He Isn.w a pair of lovely eyes,
Which he oft had watched befire,
Would greet biui with their lovtly light
When he should reach tho shoro.
When Beauty gazes, strength Is born,
And o'er thn water bright
Tho slender boat Was sivlllly sent,
Amid area of light,
"I sco her face," he softly cries ;
"Mis like Iho blushing io;c,"
And swlltcr yet the waves are cleft,
As cn the Ehallup kocs.
II o rounds tho curvo nnd trains the shore,
Then on tho shining rand
Ho lightly springs, and In his own
Ho cla;ps her trembling hand.
Ah, who may paint a maiden's bluih,
Or sound a lover's bliss?
Or who portray, with curious touch,
Love's first, bewildering kiss t
im;MjA.n and wire.
Oh, let tne kiss iny baby once,
Onco before I die;
And bring It sometimes to my gravo
To. teach It where I lto.
And tell my husband when ho comes
Safu homo from sea,
To lovo tho baby that 1 loavo
If otcr ho loved mo,
And tell him, not for might or right
Orlornvorn marriage vow.
But for tho helpless b i Ly's sake,
1 would have kissed hi in now.
Jean Inoelov.
THE BLUE SATIN SLIPPER.
fbom the rnExcn or ritosFKR ukrukk.
Leon nnd his brido were seated in a com-
parttnent by themselves. They hod given
tho conductor a fee, and promised them-
selves solitude on their wedding journey.
" All aboard 1" shnulcd tho conductor.
.Tust as the trnin was about to move, an
elderly man sprang on tho step, nnd enter-
c.l tho compartment. Tho door slammed,
Ilia bell blittcn, and tho train moved away.
Alllimipli annoyed by tho intrusion, tho
rilling couplo continued their conversation
in English, when they wero interrupted by
their fellnw.troveler, In much belter Eng-1
lisli than their own :
Monsieur," said ho.'dryly, "if you have
any secrets lo lehitc, I would advise you not
lo do to belnre me ill English, as I am roil-
versant with tiiat language. I am sorry tn
intrude uimn vou, but Ihis is the onlv com-
partition! I could find n place In. How
ever, I will try to go to sleep."
And he faithfully tried to do so. But his
eil'urls wcro in vain, nnd fiuully lie drew n
look from his vallso and began to read.
When he plunged intii his tack ha drew
therefrom a largo mil of Bank of England
pules, and showing them to Leon naked if
ho could chance them at thtf next town.
Leon replied that it was prnbahlo he could
ilo so, as tliu mad was much frequented by
English travelers.
When they leached tho next town the
Englishman desconded first. After him
rnmo Leon, who endeavored to conceal his
wife's nnkle3 as she descended the steps.
Sttiili nro y.ning husbands 1 Suddenly
thero darted from the group of loungers on
tho platform a young man of peculiar up-
pcaranrc. lie was sallow and unshaven;
I
its eyes wero bleared ami bloodshot; his
clothing was shabby to the last degree His
onco black coat was buttoned closely to the
chin, probably tn rnnccul the lack of n
shirt. Jfo advnueed toward tlio elderly
Englishman.
" Uncle," said he, tyumbly.
"Is that you?" said llio other, angrily;
bo olTl I ilon't want to liavo anything to
do With yoU." ''
'Come, uncle," said the other, with a
mixture of menace-nnd humility, "duu't
tie so narii on a man."
Ilo seized llio cider 6 arm, and led him
aside. After some moment's conversation
tho uncle seemed tn soften, and opening the
vnllsc, gavo llio oilier some bank-note?.
Tho nephew dcvnuicd Iho remaining roll
with his eyes, and ultcr a curt word of
thanks, disappeared in tho crowd.
Leon and his bride entered Iho hotel, and
wero shown to Iho best room in it. Their
status ns n newly married couplo procured
ineni mat honor. Tlio wans weio coveieu
with paper representing scenes nround Nn
pits. Unr.irlunately, certain idlo travelers
hod added mustaches to all tho femalo
faces, and pipes lo all tho male, so Iho ef-
feet was, tn a certain cxlcnt.lost. The room
was cainn "ino uiue mom," ino lurnuuro
having once been of Ilia t color. .
Leon ordered dinner hi bo served In their
room. Tho difficulty in procuring it excit
ed his wonder, mid on inquiiing, ho found
that the officers of tlio Filly-sccond Hussars
were giving n dinner to their comrades nf
tlio Sixty first Chasseurs that very evening,
lienro the ennfusinn. Tn his horror, he
learned that tho ban'juet was spread in the
room immediately adjoining tho bluocham
bcr. However, thcro was no help lor it-
The host swore by all tho gods that tho of-
(icers wero tho quietest men he ever saw in
his life) that-excepting llio rhatscurs
ihero wero no mora lamb llko Indivlduali
In the scrvico than lio hussars. And, bo-
sides, they always roso from tho tablo bo
fore midnight.
As Leon, somewhat trembled in mind, ro
turned to Hie blue chamber, ho noticed that
his English lellow-tratcler occupied the
room on .tho other sldo. Tho door was
. . ... .. ..
open, nnil through It be saw tlio uriton
seated before a bottlo and class, nnd con
tcmplating tbo ceiling.
" Well, it makes no difference, after all'
said helo himself'' the Enellshman will
soon bo tipsy, mid the officers will bo gone
by tnldiilcht." '
When Im entered tho blue chamber Leon
Iimked to bulls nnd bars. On the Enclith
iiian'a side Ihero was a double wall and
door, which ho bulled. Oil Ihooffieer's side
th.io was no door, but a very thin parti
tinn,
Tho yuiioz onimle had a mediocre dinner,
wliloh they would havo eplyed more hail
it not Urh fnr the talk nf their military
neighbor. The ninvertjtlon of those gen
tlemen had nothing whatever t'l do witli
faetie, strategy or Ibe art of war In any
way. On the cntrary it consisted of high
ly seasoned stories. And such stories 1 They
were Adluwed by riwM of laughter, and
even nur friends of lb blue rneni fmnd It
itifSeuIt at tiuiM to" prsrve tlierAnvv.Uy
But the stories c.rvTruQ3er; the laughter
grew louder. From ic kvitoirtt dtedtttia
$1.00 a
If
lliey bcamo fouM nucs. Although ho was
not prudish, Leon thought tho situation
rather embarrassing for his Irldfj nnd send
ing for tho landlord, ho requested him to
beg the gentle""11 not to make so much
nolro, as there was en luvalld lady In tho
next room. The host entered tho banquet
ing room, and his request was followed by
a roar of dissent. Finally one voico pre
vailed over tho others and criod r
"What sort of n woman is she?"
" Well, gentlemen," replied tlio host, " I
don't know for suro, but I think she's n
bride, and they're on their wedding tour."
"A bride 1" roared tho revelertj "bring
her In 1 Fetch 'cm both hercj wo want to
drink to Iho brldo and talk tn her husband.'i
Our friends In tho blue room trembled;
they feared an assault would bo made. But
the same voico prevailed over tho din, and
it was evidently that of a superior officer.
Ho lectured them on their lock of .courtesy,
and there was comparative quiet for awhile.
But from tlio muffled laughter that broke
out from llmo to time, Leon and his bridt
had on idea that they were still tho topic.
Suddenly thero was n roar from tha left
hand room. "Garsongl" Bliouted tho Eng
lishinsn, "glmmo another boltlo o' port."
The port was brought, and tho English
man grew quiet Finally the officers, hat
ing drank nil they could curry, nnd somo of
them moic, departed, after having joined In
a parting toast lo tho bride.
a e
Quiet ot last reigned over tho hotel. Tho
night was clear, tlio moon shining brightly.
Leon and his brido looked out from tho
window, and Inhaled tho fragrance homo
from the flowers In tho garden below. Sud
denly Leon's gaio fell upon a man who
was sauntering amidst tho shrubbery. He
walked with his head bent down, a clgnr
In his mouth, und his hands thrust into his
pockets. As ho turned tho moonlight fell
upon his face. It was tho Englishman's
dissoluto nephew.
Tho night wore. Leon nnd his brido had
almost forgot'xm their English neighbor,
when they heanl a strange sound in his
room. It was thatnf the lull of somo hojvy
body. Mingled with this thcro was a pe
culinr crashing, grating sound, followed by
a stifling cry. Silence. Then theio were
two or time muttered oaths, and silence
again.
Tin young couplo sh'tddered. What
'""M it mean 1 Leon tried to reassuro his
trembling companion, but ho was inter-
'"I'tcd by the cautious opening of tlio next
! tol"J' cl0!0,1 "S" "nil men
slow and apparently careful fooMeps were
Irenrd In tho hall. They wcro lost In the
distance. They ceased. Again all was
still.
Soon the young bride was sleeping calm
ly. But not so Leon. Despilo himself, tho
sinister facoof tho Englishman's nephew
returned to his recollection. Thero was ha-
Uvd, ho thought, in tlio glatico cast upon
tho uncle by Iho young man whin ho left.
him, and then that roll o( batik-notes in
tho vallso. And then that'dhll, heavy
sound but now, like the fall of n body upon
the floor tho cry tlio curses. Sucu was
was the train of thought that rnn through
Leon's mind.
Mechanically ho fixed his eyes upon.tho
ilonr which communicated with the Eng
lishman' room, Thero was a liltlo spaco
between thp bottom of the door and the
flooring. By the dim light falling from tho
partially turr.ed-down gas, he could see
something forcing its way under Iho door.
I It seemed, at first, liko n knife-blade, for
I tha edeo was thin, and reflected back the
I light. It moved slowly toward a little blno
slipper, which had boon thrown carelessly
near Iho door,
w, , can it be r tll0Uji, Leon. Ia It
L bi.ir..? tt. fnr It lm iliviilerl into two
Larts. And now it divides oealn and yet
Lg!,inand yd again. Whatcanitbe? It
i, ., Unui. ."
The thing slowlv crawled toward tho lit
lie blue slipper. It encircled its heel. It
s ained its front. It was a liquid. It was
a ctranzg uud uninistakoblo color the color
of blood. "'"
For n long tlmo Leon lay and gated
upon U19, stained slipper and tho reddish
strcam which encircled it. He pictured lo
,imself tho corpse lying lu the next room:
jl6 dlscovciy tho following morning; the
J00r opening into the room, or which the
boits wereon ,i, side; tho blood stained
ki,,j,er. Theso things passed through his
lllin,i ...a - -0i,i ,, ,taried out unon
i in, iIo attempted to rlst, nnd hide the
(Upper; as ho did so, his wifo awoke, nnd
6tarted with affright as sho felt Ills Icy liana,
, ,. ,,,,, ,,i .i,. -rt.i
T .,,, . ... .. ,:,,! .It,,..
tlon In which they were placed. He arose,
and attempted to removo ilia tell-tale stains
from tho slipper but It was useless.
Day was breaking. Already tho servants
wero moving around the hotel. Iu a' few
hour llio crime; would bo discovered, nnd
the officers of the law would bs upon them.
'Alas 1" said Leon, "our only hope Is this:
Al eight o'clock tho train leaves for Paris.
II he tnglisiiman s uouy is not uis:ovrrcn
beloro mat tlmo wo aro saio. n"nie
tho train, and losa ourselves in tho great
city. There we shall be tafe."
- His weeping bride flunc herself upon his
bosom, tine leu almost as uttiuga sue iiuu
- committed tho deed.
But thcro yet remained two mortal hours
before-the train left. Al each step In the
corridor they both iremtuea witn ourigiu.
Im... J. .1.1 .1 1
i ney mnuo iucir picpuiuuuu.iui .icj.ai.uiu.
- Leon's brldo wished to buru the bloody sllr
per, but he restrained her, ana concerned it
on his person
Seven o'clock sounded. Tho hotel was
allvo again with bustling servant. Leon
forced his wifo to take a cup of coffee, al-
though the declared that her parched throat
- refused hi swallow. They then descended
u to the waiting room, and Leon demanded
his bill. The host presented It, nnd begged
- his pardon for the noiso of the previous
evening. Loon uisured him that they had
pas.ed a very quiet night,
"Well, I'm glad of it," laid the host;
"however, your neighbor on the left didn't
disturb vou much. I'll bo bound. Ho's
steeping liken dead man yet."
Leon shuddered. His wife grasped his
arm convulsively.
"He'ian English milord," continued the
host. "We've got another Englishman here,
too, who . hi. bill and left this tuning, j iroylitpir.Vyld1 1 !, '"f Xk. tW-
He gave no English tank-note-. 1 her ils I jeuinj ttMl bv oontiuutslut, made a ' ute is Kidney Wert, it is the best preven
good. Look at it. What do you think V' I rrfoct cure. I ready think it themott effi- live cf all malarial dlseats tbat you ear
He showed Leon the Uofc-noU. On ene wous liniment J.v.rusad. I. B. dv. iu aootW oohimu.
Year if Paid in Advance.
not paid in advance, $1.25.
corner of tt thero was n reddish stain,
"It seems to bo tt good one," said Leon,
with forced calmness. "How long before
the train goes?"
"Half an hour yet," replied tho host.
At this moment n waiter entored. "Glmmo
some brandy nnd soda, quick, lor the Eng
lish milord," ho remarked) "and send up n
chambermaid with a mopj ho dropped n
bottlo of port on tho floor last night, and the
room is flooded."
To tho nmnzement of both landlord and
waiter, Leon and his wifo sat down nnd
laughed until they cried.
"Order us n good breakfast," raid ho to tho
landlotd, "wo won't go until the two o'clock
train." Argonaut.
IMnEIISOL.il OIVfcTl.-X'GViTiKK.
I desplso n stingy man. I don't sco how
it is possible for u man lo dlo worth $5,000,
000 or $10,000,000 In a city full of want,
when ha meets almost every day tho with
ered hands of beggary and tho whlto lips of
famine. How a man can withstand all
that and hold In tho clutch of liia hands
$20,000,000 nr $30,000,000 is past my com
prehension. I do not see how ho can do it.
I should not think ho could do It any more
than he could keep n pile uf lumber when
hundreds of thousands wero drowning In
tbo cca. Do you know that I havo known
men who would trust their wives with
their licnrla and homes, but not with their
pocket books not with a Hollar. When I
seo a man of that kind I always think he
knows what is most valuable. Think of
making your wifo a beggar! Thlnl; of her
nsking you every day Torn dollar or two, or
to humbly beg for 60 cents. "What did
you do with that $2 I gave you J" Think
nf having a wifo afraid of you! What
kind of chlldron do you expect to have
with a coward and n beggar for a mother 7
Oh, I tell you, If you havo but a dollar In
the world, and you havo got to spend It,
spend It like a king ; spend it as though it
wcro n dry leaf and you wero tho owner of
unbounded forests. Thai's tho way to
8iend it. I had rather bo a beggar and
spend my last dollar liko n king, then lo bo
a king and spend my money liko u beggar.
If it's got to go let it go. Get the best you
can for your family and look as well as
you can yourself. When you used lo go
courting how nlco yon looked I Ah, your
cyo was bright, ynur slep was light, and
you just put on Iho best you could. Do
you know that it is lnsuflerablo egotism In
you In suppose that a wqman Is going to
lovo you always, looking as bad as you can.
Think of It? Any woman on earth will be
true to you forever when you do your level
best.
TOO li.Ultf A II AUG.! IX.
When Ada Rchnn, tho well-known ac
tress, was in Louisville a short time ago, a
Southern gentleman, a planter ofconsiilera
bio years mill fortune, allowed her charms
to ovcrcomo his long sustained aversion to
matrimony, and opproaehed tho fair lady
with proposals of marrlogo. Tho following
conversation is then repotted by a veracious
Louisville sciibo to have ensued: "If I
consent lo become your wife, sir, I should
first desiro tlmo to understand yottrditposi-
lion ; second, I rhould. desiro your consent
to two propositions." "Numo 'cm," ho
said. "You must consent to my remainiug
on tho stagn ten years longer at least."
Umph 1 Well, I don't think I would."
And you must at once cease Ibo uso uf to
baccoexcept in tho form of cigars.
"W-h-a-t!" The planter started back In
his chair, looking around tho hotel parlor.
and stared at her, nnd from his Hps there
followed a prolonged whittle. "Great gad,
miss I Surely why Weill" nnd then ho
again stared. "I mean what I say I"
"Como now," ho found voico to tpcak
"come, now, miss, let's compromise. I'll
agre to your acting n year or two, but
don't cut off my tobaico don t. I d it
would don't." "You hayo heard tho al
ternative." "Then, by Jackson, there's
nothing more to be said. I likcyou you'd
suit me; Lut when it comes to choosin' be
tween chewin' and marryln' glvo mo tho
natural leaf first, last and always. Good
day, miss. And as red in the face ns n
Southern sunset ho took his departure. She
never saw nlm again.
xim: logic or iivunts.
Thcro was an exciting sceno this morn
ing in the Rccoider's Court. Tho neigh
bors of Gabo Snodgross, living on Galves
ton ayenue, wero compelled to havo him
urrested. He had whipied his wife, nnd
.her screams wcro so teirifio tbat a crowd nt
a saloun ten blocks distant put their un
touched glasses back on tho bar nnd went to
tha door to sea what was the matter. Both
Gabo and his wifo Mntildy were in Court.
"What do you mean, sir," asked his Honor
sternly, "by such cruel treatment of her
whom you vou ed at tho altar to lovo and
cherish" Gabo assumed a persuasive at
titude nnd emphasized every word he said
by tho most extravagant gestures He was
laboring under intenso mental excitement.
"I'll explain Itteryer, Judge. Toah God,
I hardly teched her wid de too ob my boot.
I tell yer, Jedgo, dal dam nlggcr'a voico nm
to Maim. When she slugs out. hit sounds
like a bull camp meetlu. A'm I to blaim
bckato Matildy has got a voico liko a biler
explodii'f" Ills Honor shook his head ni
If to intimate that the theory was too thin.
"Yer don't believo mo? Now, Jedge, jutl
you jldge for yourself," said Gabe, and,
lifting up a boor tho sizo of a ham, he gave
Matildy a kick that would have jolted an
elephant. Sho threw bcr hands up and
opened a mouth as big as that of a cir
cus hippopotamus. She gavo a prolonged
) ell tlut caused two teams to run away, and
caused overybody in the court room to hold
their hands to their cars. "Dar," said Gabe,
triumphantly, when she subsided, "Is yer
gwir.e to punish mo bekale she has got a
soprancr voico t Is I tn blsiui bekate she
makes a Erengcrfest outer herself!" His
Honor saw th. justice of Gabo's defence, aud
told him to clear out. Galcuton A'cvJ.
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CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.
My first is In scatter, not In sow )
My second is in chasten, not In blow )
My third In Maggie, not In Era ;
My fourth In ruby, hot in gem
My fifth in laurel, not in oak j
My sixth In mantle, hot In cloak (
My seventh in music, not In eong
Mv eighth In narrow, not In longt
My nintli in magnate, not In lord
My tenth In cannon, not In sword I
My last In angle, not in right
My wholo Is a ruler who ruled with
might. NiCiM.-
REVERSALS.
1. Revcrso to drive back, and hvo ohk
nflectcd with leprosy.
2. Reverie tnoislu fe, nnd have to merry.
S. Reverse to pull, and have guard.
i. Reverse a portion, and have a snare
C. Itevcrfo a conjunction, and have el
wooden vessel. Bjlkku.
DIAMOND PUZZLE.
1. A letter.
2. A drink.
3. A kind of tree.
4. A girl's name.
ti A letter. Otmii.
AN3WERS TO THE LAST;
E.VIOMA.
Who struck Billy Patterson t
Charade.
Wholesome:
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LARCENY
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DISCONNECTION.
DfCAriTATlOXS.
1. Copal, opal. 2. Opine, pine.
Griddle, riddle. 4. Finy, ray.
TOOLING WITH A QUAKEll.
He wn3 n peaceable looking man, with a
quiet looking horso nltafchod to nn unat
tractlyo sleigh, with unostontattous belts.
Ho wore a wide-riinmcd hat and shad-b.1-lied
coat, as ho drove easily down the South
Eoston hill, journeying from Bucks county
to tbo land ot Northampton, no was ob
served by a fellnw of the species rough:
whom much loafing had made Impudent,
and who lifted up his yawp: -
Ba-a-a-y I hot whero aro you going with: -that
man?
Verily, I journey beyond the rlver,
frlend, mildly responded the Quaker, and
thither gocth my bat nlsn.
Hold up and tnko a fellow along, otn't
you, called out tho man of wrath.
Nay, friend, my business and IhcUnaliofi
forbid It.
I'll soon fix that, and tho fool ran for
ward and jumped ori tha runnor.
Verily, friend, if lliee insists upon get
ting Into my vehicle I will even help Hire,
and the man of peaco reached out a right
hand as resistless ns an oyster dredge. II
caught the youth around the throat; wont"
than a fourteen year-old diphtheria, jerked
him into tho sleigh, and slammed him down
umong the straw, where he got tramped on
hy a pair of No. 13 cowhides until he
thought ho had got caught In a shower of
pile drivers. Fiuilly ha got a kick that
lilted him clear over tho sido of the sleigll
and ran his head into the bank by tho
roadside, whero ho dwindled down in '
heap liko a gum shoe discouraged by a
street car, and murmured as be rubbed his
cniangbined nose In tho snow:
"Who'n blazcs'd a ever thought the east
iron mnn'd gone nround with steam up anr
disguised as a blamed old Quakei."
A ki:visld wimsTEri.
Necessity n. A femalo wbo has blessed
iho. world with a number ol useful obil
drcn. Neck n. Ofu society lady, means bait
way down to the waist.
Neighbor I). Food for scandal.
Never adv. Generally rntani hardly
over.
Newspaper n. A publication tn which
tho affairs of the nation are settled by men
who frequently can't settle their own wash
bills.
Nlco adj. Seo naughty.
Nourishment n. Formerly bread) noW
whiskey, tobacco and beer.
Nuptunls n. The prologue to a temedy
tragedy drama.
Pardon n. A .punishment Inflicted,
upon American criminals.
Person n. A shepherd who Is frequent
ly more Interested iu Mary than n the lit-,
tlo lambs.
Pathology 11. The science which teach
cs how to toll a man that he has the atom'
ach echo, attar he has told you tbat he bar
a pain In his stomach.
People n. An insignificant section of
Iho American political machine, who are'
allowed to vole to keep them In good hu
mor, after the politicians have chosen their
rulers for tlictni
GC.MMtAL JACIiSO AND THE
r A im vi lli uav.
Duilng the latter part of General Jack
son's ilo ha was in the habit of coming
down to New Orleans lo see his old friends
and comrades In arms end participate In
the relebiation nf the glorious eighth of
January. It happened on one of these'
visits that the eighth occurred ou Sunday.
General Plauche called upon tha old hero
and requested him to accompany the nlll.
lary to tho battle ground en tho anniversa
ry nf the great day. "I .am going to aburch1
tomorrow," mildly obseryed the General-"
The military preparations for the celebra
tion weut on, and Sunday morning dawned
bright und brautiful. At 10 o'clock Geqr
Pluucho called at the Bt. Charles and in
formed General Jackson that tho military
and civic processions were ready to accom
pany him to the scene of his glory, "Gen
eral Plauche," responded Old Hickory,
turning upon him tho glance ofhlsklad
Jmg ey,"I told you I was going to church
to day." General Plaunche withdrew
muttering tor himself. "I might have
known belter." Tho celebration was post
liotied till the next day, and General Jack
son listened on that day to ono of the most
eloquent dlseour.es in the church on 1ft
fjv.ito square from Dr. Scott ever pronounc
ed in the pulpit.
Don't Get llio Chlllir.
If you are subject to Ague you. muttbef
, sure to keep your liver, bowels and kldneyr
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