The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 21, 1881, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates.
We desire It to a distinctly understood
lllat no advertisements will bo Inserted In
the c'otumnjpfjTn Carson Advooitk that
mriy.bo 'received from unknown parties of
nrioA&uYilaM accompanied by the cash.
The fallowing are our okly terms)
v C1XS SQUAIlt (10 UtiSSJ,
One year! each irt'ertlon .... 10 cts.
Blx months, each Insertion,.. IB eta.
Thro iiiohtlis, each lnertlon...t. 20 cts.
Less than tVreemonlhs,first,lnsertlon
$1 ; .each subsequent insertion 2ft ota,
Loculiii6Uc6 10 cents per line.
lit V. MORT1IIMER, Pnbllsher.
OAKDS,
Attorneys.
W.M
. ItAPSUEU,
ATTUllNEY AND COTJNSEII.OR AT LATT,
BisitSiHT,Ltniontos,ri.
H.allt.tatasnd Collection Aacr. WilirJuy.nd
E.ll ltl R.t.te. Conveyancing .leatly done Col
entloo. promptly rnado. Settling L.t.to. or p.
ed.nts,.. specialty. May bo toniutted In Impish
ad U of man. Scv...
.J'.CS. It. STItUTHCHS,
ATTOTIN iT AT LAW,
.- W Omo I 3J floor of Hhoad'a Hall,
MrucIi Ohunkr Pa.
. .All lm.ln.u'entru.t.d to htm will bo promptly
att.od.Jto- mot 17.1,.
Physicians and Dentists.
0 W.'BOWEIt, M. I)., (IU,)
t, ,brrC; Opposite the Tost Offlee,
J UAtyC-S'TnfiET, LEUIUUTON, Pa,
il May ha conrolted In cither the Fn lib or
(Cj ii. ;ci is. I'll a no,-
'. Veterinary Surgeon.
, hank 's'rn'jiET minimi ox. r.v.
ft OtwiOk'I From.8 to lo a m
: - i Horjitsi ( Pfora-7 to 9 r. M.
, 'fiiseacoi el the i'oot a rprciiilty. T.I ay lie
'l tonSnltld W EntlisUorOfiioan.- July
I rf '- L- 11
kr-Y; A. COKTK1UHT,
"SURGEON DENTIST,
Tenders h!s professional services to the peo
pleof Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Woissport,
Packerton and vicinity.
OFFICE; Opposito the Broadway llouso,
BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Fa.
Fresh Laughing Ga3 always on hand. All
work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl
a. i)i:niiA3ii:ii, si i.,
PHYSICIAN ANDSUROHON
ftparl.t attention p.M'to Cbroolc Maeta,..,
ilnle.: South East corner Iron anif 2nd .t... be
al(hlon,Pa. , Aprl 3, 1875.
15. ltiHIEII, M. 1).
17. S Rxnmllllug Rlirsrcnn,
PRAOTrClSO PHYSIUIAN and SO c.onoK,
Oryicsi Hank Street, Itcinit'b ULCCIC, Lehich
ton,t'H. .lay be cotisatted la tbo Oorm n I-nnctisce.
Snv. 3 '.
JL CONVEY ANURIt,
AND
QP.NEEA.L IN8URAN0E AGENT
Tho Mtowina Coiup.nl. Rar. Il.preaetitedl
luuais )k iu ru.it, nun,
UBAlir.d MIU'UATi I'IME,
WXOliliiO FIRU.
POTT.-IVII.I.U FIUE,
J.BIIKlll PIllB.ondtheTrUV
fiMSns ACCIDENT INHUitANCn,
Also Pontnrlvanli and JXatml Horse Thiol
DM.o'tre and t usiif anee C't'iiipanv.
Korea 13. m TltOW. KF.MKVtUR.
CoostTT HUII.DINO, MAUOH CHUNK, I'a.
Fire Insurance Agent.
BV POtilOIKS In SAFE Oompjnks only,
at Reasonable Ilats. Aug, S3-yl
Livery &s Sale Stables
IIANU S'flllClST.IjlCIIIGIITON, Pa
FAST TROTTING HOUSES,
KLEOATr OAHUIAOES,
And positively LOWKIl PHICEV than any
other lavory lu the Coaulv.
Largo and hiaiUomo cartlairp. for Funert
f trooiosand Weddlnss. DAVIU KUBKl'.T
Nov.::. is:;.
J. W. RAUDENBUSII
Ilrspectlully announe.s tn the nuhllo that ho
has opened a KEW liIVEltY srAni.K tn
eonnrotlon with his hotel, and la prepared to
famish Teams for
Funerals. WcMlngs or Business Trips,
on shortest notice and most liberal terms. All
orders left at the "Carbon llouro" will receive
prompt attention. Stable on North Street,
next the hotel, Lohlnhtcn. jan2-yl
rV VOUTIt AND itlDDIU-AOHD,
onid you L retortd to bo UJXD IfniiVinnil 1
seirt auuiD and vou will net ud. IlldUlluOll :
T:onin.aien C0Ve!or)O, Aatlrc.",
Frot. J.Y. KflAN. Ogd'nsoiirri N.Y
jnlvfrl
RUPTURE-
'I l.M
lMPEr.iAt, inufs
1. whnL von w.ni 1 ha
rrratest Invention rt tliive t-eP 0up nam.
hblni. nt tree, l-rot. J. Y.EUAN, Ovfena
hnrc, .V.Y. joly ITyt
A 1ECIDBE TO YOUHG EH
On the Loss of
,A LRCTUllE ON TIIB NATUItE.TItEAT.
WENT, AND 1IADIUAL cure of Seminal
Weakue...or8permatiirr(ea, induced bv Self.
ADUe. Ioroluniary Emioslnm, linnotency.
nervous Debility, and Impedimenta toiler,
risae eeneraily t Con.nmptlon hpllepsy. and
"iJ.,",ta, B'J Phr.icol Ino.3iiritr. 4o
J'T "OBBltr J. Cl'LVKHWELL, Al. D au
tbor ot the Oreeii Hook," &a
The world renowned author, In this admlr.
able lture cie.ny pioveWom til. own ex.
penenoe taat the awful con.equenees of celt
Abase roav be efloctnaliv reranved without
dtnicoroas surgical operation., boaide.insti u
meats, rlnce, or roi dials i pointim ontnmode
of cure at once certain and rffectna1. i.t whlcb
every aufferer. no matter what tls coudltlon
SndVirtie ii? cur6 mm"11 Cheaply, privately
Oe"TMs J.retnre will prove a boon tothun
aands and thousands.
Sent n.der eal. in a nlaln anrain n
ad.nreas, posf-pald. on receipt of .Ixeenuor two
po.tare.Urul.. WIS HAVE AL O A 4URE
uviia , ui. ..ire tvuuu AOQ esa
The CiilreriTcll Medical Co.,
41 ANN St.. New York. N. Y.
P. O. Bex 43M Jan. I, tsai f!
PIMPLES.
I will mall (Free) the recipe lor a simple
vu.t.siA titui ilia, win rrmove ns,
FltLUKLn. lMPLi:isand BUrrcnEa. loir,
loa the akin aoft. clear and beaniJtnl atmin.
.traction, for prodocini a luxuriant growth of
hair on a bald head or smnetn tare. Addres,
inclo'lnic So. at, mo. Ilxx. VAXWir A Co., No"
ii.ekm.n Hi., n Y. Janlvml
-J
5?si tctzt'-Tmt jsot n
H. V. MonTiintEH, Proprioior.
VOL. IX., No 26.
Railroad Guide.
pIIIl.A. A HIS A Dili O IIA1I.HOAD.
Arrangement of 1'nsseDger Trains.
NOVnMBIill 1WU. I8J0.
Trains leave ALtlBTOvr' as follows!
(via rsnKtotir.N bailcoaui.
ror rbl1odelphla,at'i3?,C.4S, 11.40, n.m.. and
3 lu p. in.
PUNDAYP.
For Philadelphia at M.x a. ni.,3.85 p. m.
CVli KASl' rR..VA. DRAItCII.)
ForTle.illUK and UKirixOuiir, e S3, 0.00 a m
12.10. 4.uini.d tp. m.
For I.auca.teraud Columbia, 6 33, H.SO a.m. and
4.30 p.m.
For Readlnir, narrlabure, and way points, t.OS
P' (VrA IJETtlLEHr.M.)
For rhlladelulila from 1. V. Df pot M.t, C.I!
S.17,a. ni ,15.' "2.5..'1.J.M p. m. Ruuuny 4 l0 p.m.
tor liillailolihla lit.ni Bepi.t I2.C4,
3.23. 0-0 p. m.
lrulus Foil A LLEXTOWN leave as follows:
(via rmiuioMEX iiailuoau.)
Leave rhiladolphlo, 7.40 a. in, and 1.0J, 1.!0
.iiic 5.14 1. m.
SUNDAYS.
Leave rhlladelpbla, 3.0) a. m 3.1C and '4.1!
fl' ' (via hast rr.NSA, linascu.)
Leave Rc.dlucs uo. lo.stiu.ui., 2.io 3.5t,FndC.ls
p. tn.
Lenvo Ilartlsburi; 8.4? 8.CC and&SO. a. in., 1.45
and 4. eon. m.
Leave Lancaster, 8.05 a. m l.f 5 and 8.80 p.m.
Leave Columbia 7.55 a. m. 1.10 and 3 to p. tn.
feUIsDAYh.
r.eavo Ttcndinff. F.C0 a. m.
Leave Ilatrl.tmi k, ecu a.m.
(VIA IIETIILEUCU.I
loavo Phlladclutlfa C43, 9r0, 0.43, M0, '4.15
S.oou. m. Suuduv U.3JA. m.. j.iHi ii. in.
Tralua maikoutliua i) run to and troni depot
9th 111 Utceti street., 1'hlladolphln ntuer
irnln.tna it tr,m liroiil .treet depot. Trains
Via ltcthlehrnt" tun to and froui Dells tot,
Deptt. except tho,e mnrlied )
Tno A4.'t uud 0.45 o.iu tiiilnsfrom Allertown
r.inl the 1.3" ard 5.15p.m. trnm from l'lilla
dplplna, have tliioueh cars to and Irom l'hlla
delpb.a.
J. K. WOOTl'EN.
General ntanantr.
CO IIANCUC1C, Crn'l ran,& Ticket Agent.
may 15.
DIRECTIONS.
Fur Catarrh,
Hay Fever. Cold
.n the Head, Kr.,
mscrl with little
Jniter, n particle
if the ll.il in Into
honostrllfidrnw
ttronK breaths
.brouuh tho nose,
tt will he absorb
d, clcanslntrand
lealinK lb" dls-
used membrane.
For Deafness,
Apply u pmtlole Into the ear.
i:i.V (JKC.lI KAt.n
HAYING trained an enviable local reputs.
Hon, displacing nil other preparations In Ihe
vicinity ol discovery. Is, on Its merl's alnne,
recognized as a wonderful remedy wt.crcvor
known. A lair trial will ronvtnnu the most
skepilfal of Its rurattro powers. It effectual,
ly cleanses the nis.il passages of Onturrhiil
virus, causing healthy S'-errtlon., nllays In.
flammatlon and irritation, proltcts the mcm
bran.il linlnxs of tho head Ironi additional
colds, completely heals tho fores and restores
the senso of taste and smell, II. nellclal re
sults Nre realized bya few atipllcatlon.. A
thorough treatment as directed wilt rurc Ca
tarrh. Asa houfehotd remedy for cold In the
hind It Is uneqii iled. The I in I in Is ensy tn
uso and iixrei-.iblo Cold hy driiKKlsts nt 61
cents t n rcceiiitofSOcenU will inullapneld
aire. Send fur circular with lull Information.
IM.Y'S OIIEAJI HALM till., (Iwfiju. N. Y
rmtaALEitv A. .7. IlurlliiK.LehlKhton. I'a.,
and by Wholesale. Druigl.is generally. .
Oct. 3,'.01y
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used lu thepnneiral Chuiohesforv'ommu
nlen purpesor.
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND
WEAKLY PERSONS AND
THE AGED.
W 15 M BR'g
Spccr's Port Grape "Wins!
FOUR T1UK SOLD.
mhls Celebrated Native Wlno tK made from
A the Juice cf the oporto Orane raised in this
Country, It. luvaluablo
Tonic nnd Strengthening Proprrtlcs
nroiin.nraaraed by any other Natlvo Wlno. he.
lucthe pure I'lice of t.ie drone, modnc 'il nu
mr -Mr. Micci's own tersonal rnperr1soti.it
nurlty and aenulnene-a are rruniutttced. Ttte
younccst child mnv paicaltenf Ha renenus
qualities, and Ihe weaued Inva Id use It toad
lanttieo. It Is particularly benrltclal to tbe
ureo und eeb.l t-ated.oud suite 1 to tho various
aliments tli 't zrTa.'ta the we.iler .at. It is in
evorv respect A WIN13TO HIS IlLLICD ON,
SPEIJR'S
Titer. J. 81IEP.TIY Is a Wine of Snpenor
rh.tactor and part-'kes of the go Cen qua Itlos
of the crape Ironi whlcli It la nnda. For Pin .
,v.-.,,L'clne"'"j Flavor nnd Medical Properties, it
will no lound unexcelled. '
SPEER'S
Country, beinjr far superior for medicinal pur
poses,
IT IS A PUKE distillation frcm the rrape
aud cumuiu. valuable medicnal propeitlcs
Tt ha. a de'tcate flavor similar tn that of the
crapes fioni which ins illitlibd. and Is in (treat
v uiuuuk uibl-vi.ib lamuiea.
Pee that tnn signature of AI.FPfiD SPEEH.
I a. sale, N, J is over the cura of each bottle.
SOI.O BY PUUflGISTS,
and by A. J. Durllnc.C. T. Horn, Lehlch
ton and u. W Lent of Weissuoru
Dec. ?3-yl
FARMERS. LOOK to Your INTERESTS
ANU PURCHASE
Tliresliiiiff MacMnes and Agri
' cultural Impleinents,
The Best In the Market, at
J. L, GABEL'S,
pla!.fn h?!V!v!in(1 ft'5' n to Hult
10,000 feet Georgia., Yellow
Pine Flooring,
White Pine Boards nnd Floor
ing, Lath, &c,
AT HIS HARDWARE STOHE.
Aprm.m Lehiqiiton, Pa.
The mot successful Ilemedr ever dlrcover.
ed, ns It Iscertsln In Its effect a and doea not
hlhter Also eio-llcnt for the Human Flesh.
READ PROOF BliLOVV.
From a prominent Physician.
WflflhlrptonvIlK O.. Jn&o 17, 1.
T)r. Tt. J. Kr.NtALL & Co.. Oentp llondlnir
your adTprttrnicut In Turf, KlctO and Faun,
of ICeni'nll's Spavin Cure, nnd hnviiip n valu
nbto and rniprdv horre wMch hnd been lome
from ppnvln etphieen tnontliR. I tout to you for
a bottle bv express which in bIx wrekn rcmnT
ta all lnioncfM and nniprpcmont. and a it?b
splint front aoo ber faorne, and both htrpe" are
toonr aftsonnil cotca. Hit one bottewos
Mxrtn to Pie one bnudrfd do'lara.
Ite-pectfully your,
IL A. imnTOLKTT, M D.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
IJarTlauurg, Pa., Nor. 16th, IS80.
Dr. II. J. KrsOALL A Co., Oenta I h&To a
verr fine marc tbat lias had a bono fpaWn for a
lone timo I tn d evtrrthtnfc man ronid do vise
to cure it but nil In va'n and w as about to ff'vo
it up when a friend of mino In thia clly came
tomflnti rocnnimpudcd KerdatrHiTinCnra,
TTblch I tritd wiih rrand teaulta, removing
that b' no clear nn i clran. and tlirn I aent jr.
to ion for ono of yortr lliuntraced rioe ntiaka.
and I think there la uo tittt-r booir printed rn
he hoipeandhiartiAPoep. 1 have tjkrn great
lntero"t In It rd have alnco told 18 copies for
vou tn uiy nclght or nod will tir and do what
rood I cenbv r cttlnR theui tor otheia
Toura traiy, O, W. MILLER,
A nil land, eclmyl. co , Pa , June 3, 1983.
Dr. 11. J. KriiOull & o (Jena. A cue of
apavjn thot como tinder my Dimmit Ion was
entirely cuied by ono bott'ocf your KexiAnW
Bpivtti cure, and the hotco eo.d alternaids for
tn o bundled dol ara.
Yourt truly
"Thc,,Dinpffl?t, CIIAB. II.
KENDALL'S
Spavin Cure oh Human Flesh.
Bafccrrfleld, Vf Sec, 23, 1f7Q
B. J. Kendall tt co.,Genta. I wish to Add my
teivtimony in favor ol vour inVa a bio liuimout.
Kcudaii'a bpavla cure" Jn tho aonug ot
61 1 aUrued oa tlielco and suramed mriTcnt
limb at (lie knee Julia. I was veiy lamo and
at time suffers: tue most excruciating p itu. I
wort abtmnogo on It for over n year, nnd tiled
mo?t evcrvtliinir wi.Utn my roxch bud couid
find nottilntr tbat wonld give me peruiam-nt
riiict WhtD I ovorw .iKeil. it ould pinmo
ver much. In Apiil, i7s, I bupon to ttunx 1
nnould no a o Inolt for life, but liavfuj? bo me of
iCendaU'a Spavin Cure thouclitl wo ui trvlt.
t .ucd oo o-th lid or a bottle, and etperlenced
reii'X nt olico. The tain lfi tno ana has not
tri ualed mo aiuce. 1 lce vry (rraieiul to you
.ud would rrcommcad Kend di'a Spavin t;u:e
i,o all who differ with tpuiur or rhcnraalam.
Your.- tiuly. J.,lioUTELL.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
KENTMX.1,'4 SPAVIN CUnE U anro Intta
eiTdcta ml u in IH nttlau as It Odcm not bli&ttr
yet it 1 pencil at inland puweiful to reach cve
rv deen scaled nam or to itroove any Souy
prowilioi oihrr ciilaifrement. ueh tiHisv-innt.
iplintH euro C Mout, ran rains, SweMna.miy
LameDPsi, nnt1 all linli rc mentd of tho Joint'
or Limb-, rr Uh"iimrtlini ui Jcu, him! foi nnv
purpoofor nnlch a Lln'mtut Ik ufedfor Man
or JJen"t It ta now known to bo tbo bent inl.
mentlot man over med, actiuft; mild yet cer.
turn ill ltMeflect.
Send adme-Bfor It'nstrafrd ClTU'er which
we thtnlc, rjlvn pout re pn-ofof lis virtue
rcmedv una vor met with aueh r.nqualifiei
utccs.i to our tnuw.t co, for iitftPt a-, well aa
Man.
I'rlceStre- bo't.'-r rlxboUla lor ti All
Diuz2lts ba elt cretin rot It f,r sou. or it
Till be font to inyr.ildr.'Hftrn reroiptof irice
b tbc piinrletcr.-. Da B. J, KliUDAH &
CO. Enononwa Fall Vt.
Sold bt'all Buugoists. jao:v-m5
DR. IIUTCIIIESON'S"
WORM DESTROYER.
An Old and Tnlv.n nintunv. Removes the
Worms and the secretions that keep Ihem n
llve. Wo (lUAUANTiiK Its virtue. Wn have
hundreds of I'estlmonln Is. collected In the Inst
13 years, proving cono uslvely thcro Is no rc
inc.ly cijual to I)n. Ili'Tcnosos.'a Wona
IJESTitoiKit tn relui.vo tho norms (all kinds
Hound, Sent, Lonir and I ape, that Infest the
human sy.tcm. PhvslcUns buy them and
irive ihetn tu their suiferlnir lutlents. There
Isnohumbugnrquackery about Ihla llioroncli.
ly reliable medicine. Price, 26 ceuts per box
A, W. WKlUIFt U t:o Wholesale llruml.ta
Market uud Front .-treeis,
Feb.5in3 Phlladelpula.
O'eatonniice to ni.ko money
we in o I a P'isou in evei,
town lo take sutisirinilon. foi
iiiaiarno-t, riir.peat end lo.'
Illnsttnledfjinllv Jiublicntion in h'i world
Anv one can bd'omo a hicccmIu! atteiit. Mi
olefruiit woi-Knof art irivcn fieo lu a u ai iibcv-.
The prico in so h.w Hut nlnrj't overt bodr sub
scrloia, Ont igeut reoorU to1uK i n tibw n
nera in a day. a lud ngtmt repcr a iiinlclii
110! clear profit In ten uy. Allwhoeurait
raiKc tiionv tit. You can riovoie. a,l voiu
tiino to tho but-nes, or onlv voar siuio liuio.
i on need ui't le away f om botim ov r niulu.
iou ran dnit ns wilaa other. Full ilireclioti)
and torm free. ICIerini and expenalva outfit
free. It vou wont pt-otltaulo wui a aemi ua voin
addicsi at or.re, lr oo.ta nothlnv in iry tin
business. Auntie who cuca'ea fal a t inaae
jrrost uav. Ad lets UKOltaXJ SI'INSON a
CO.. I'urtiv.id. Maine. JuuoSit-lv.
$5!
Outfit tent tree to ihoso who wish to en
fcatutn tho tnott pleasant and prnatanle
bllslnea. (flinnn !,., hinwnnw .....
Itnlnotitqulred. Wo wi'i fnrnnh rim ovetv
tltriK. fioadayard npwardi la raany made
witbO'ti slavmK nwsy from homo over inaht.
No nslr whatever. M an v u sw workers wan ted
t one.o. llnnv ,r,m,bih. In.ln... ., ...
hio'a. J-adios make as much aa mon.aud vounv
. . , - h" . 7. 11 J ioonewtio la
WiUmS tO Wor4 fjl . In nilta inni.n,.....n.M.
day than can lie made in n week at any nralnav
rr employment. Those who eiiRnae nt once wil
Uud a short road to lortniio. Acilresa
To the Worklnor alum v.' R.
ed to lurnUh all vusai-a wl h constant tmn'or.
meat at home, tn., wbolo of tne time or lor
tl.clriyiare moment.. Un.'ne.snew lichtaud
luonteole Pu.am.of ci her ,ex omlr earn
im.iu m ecu. tie.i ner evar.in, and n nr ror
Uonalsum by devotini their whole lime to the
burt'iea ROVS ami nlil. .nn null. .. ...... i.
f Thit nil who ee this notice may s eoo
..,.. .-uu,v.r.. nun ic-i. uie uiiaine-,0 tie male
Ibis offer i To eueh. as aro not well aatMied.
we wil, send one ciol ar to pay for the tiouble
of wntlnir. Full nartieuinra nnd outfit liee.
Addre.s OE011Q15 8TIN..O.N A CO.. Van.
.nd. Maine, jiy lllrl
MtKT.nfpeelUoior Hysteria, Dlizinese. c"
vuisions. Jlervoua Headache. Mental Ueorea.
...u.caw .DUiuj-v. i-peiroa oiriicen, Imi'O.
tenry, lnrolnutaiy Emiasiona. Pretaature Olc
Ace. caused bv orer e.wit nn. ..ir.K....
over.ludnicer.ee, which leacs to misery, decar
-HO uy ""I core receut caica.
.Kach box cnutMinsoue month'a treatment. Oik
br mail prepaid on receipt of price. Wea-nar'
anteo six boxes to care any care With each
z u. tor en uoxes. occomaan.
II Ihotreatmena doea not effect a enri (iSil
aijteea issued unlv when the treatment laordrr
ed from oar scents JOHN o. WKST coT.
bois rPTiietora. lit uaw. Vadienn street
foe "A. " A' J- DUUUI'0 Aut.Lehlgb.
JS'WCUNE'6C Wholesale Acents.
Phladelphts. Mpt. ivJMy
MONEYS
........ hw.h, ,ii..r i.Mrr U1IU
ever by those at wore for us.
- - - - v, riiurr sex can
make taa a week In their own town if thev
are wllltnn to wink. Ha ink. oniflt free.
........ v... ,HH,HV ....,1.. ma bu'iai noi re
nmred. All who enanee prosper No one f.llo.
CO., rort,ana, Maine. Jnly l or
drnrcn'.tJ,8m,ae hy every srent every
ihHHj-;!!,0.".,il,n 'he balnea, we furnish,
vfivtVhnt those wliii.ic to work can eaal
ly earn a deten dollars a day tight ut their own
locMitiea. Have no reo n to explain here. Bus
iness pteasaut and honorable. Women and
b"vs and cirls do na won aa men. We win fur
nish yon a eompieie Ouifli f re,-. M e will bear
expmse of ataitnc you. Particulars free.
Wiite and ace. Partner, and meeuamo, their
sou. aud daughter., aud all clauea In need of
iiarluc oik at home, should wilte tooa and
learn all about the work at onie. Aim res.
Trim. A CO., Augusta Maine. Julyltiyl
I)n CI fH" business now botore the poblla
Hb!(ii I Vm'n make money tiater at
UU13 al work for n. than at anvthiec
, . . ei. Capital not requ'rea. We
hnnll'S? !" f 6lr 4J "Pwaida ma.ie at
homo bv site Industri es' lieu, women hoy.
and anni wanted everywher to work far u.
???w .'I "m: y" cu 'evot, your whole
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QARBON HOUSE,
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Sir a a
TO
Live and Let Live."
AT TIIU GATI3.
Now tho spoony rural lover
Itound the moonlit path doth hover
That his clrl he may discover
At the Kate, gate, gate.
Shat p at half-past eight he meets her,
And In ectasy he greets her,
And to lees later treats her
Lover's bait, bait, bait.
And they string upon the ifato
Till the hour's pretty late.
Lots of sentimental chinning
While he hangs, hacgi, hangs,
O'er that gate, the maiden winning;
Whllo he feels against his face
Hits ot lace, lace, lace,
And the more divine sensatlen of her bangs,
bangs, bangs.
Anil he e'en lorgett her freckles
While be dreams about her shekels,
And he Vows her Grecian nose
Is a rose, rose, rose.
And each eyo a dreamy pansy,
And her lovo a necromancy.
And then appears her father with his boot,
. hoot, boot.
As stria as any lapwing,
Just watch that spoopy chap wing
Down tho opalescent lane
Llko a Western hurricane,
While tbo owls In every treetop loudly hoot,
hoot, hoot,
And tho pareat lists the tnusio of his scoot,
scoot, scoot
Lists the scootlnabulatlon of his sooot.
Afunfcflrtc. fn Ptic.
to
"Walk out to my house, anil have break.
fust with me some morning." Such wns
the Inyllatlon given to mo one day by Mr.
Robertson, a genial, middle aged solicitor to
whom I was articled, in the thriving tuwn
of Abbey ton.
Now, I had only been articled for n few
weeks, and what I had seen of Mr. Robert
son lu business, made we wish to know him
and bis In their privute life; hence I was
much delighted to have this opportunity of
gratllylng my wish. A lew days alter
ward, waking up and finding a glorious
summer sunshine streaming Into my room
I speedily decided that this was just the
kind of morning on which 1 should accept
the invitation to breakfast at Abbey Grove,
nnd in a few minutes I was on my way
thither.
Abbey Grave was situated about two
miles from the town, and consisted of a
small cluster of villus, built in a prettily
situitcd spot, which, generations ago, hod
funned part of the grounds of an old abbey.
The only remain, of Ibis ancient building,
however, wcto a few yards of crumbling
wall, with here nuii thero vestiges of what
at one tlmo had been tracericd windows;
these, Willi numerous mounds of stones and
ruainry, wero all that was now left lo tell
if what had been there centuries ago. Most
of theso mounds were now covered wilti
grass nnd shrubs and trees, and thus form
ed a delightfully secluded retreat, which
the inhabitants of Abbey Grove villas en
joyed in common.
The invigorating charms of nn early walk
on a summer's morning need no descrip
tion, mo pure air, the genial sun, the
twittering birds, tho sparkling dew, aud
soft, low breeze, all tend to exhilarate ono'a
spirits nnd to make the day plcasanter and
happier throughout. All these experiences
were ml no on the day I write of Aa I ap
proached Abbey Grove and saw the houses
peeping from out tho surrounding trees, I
(tommenced wondering as lo wha, kind of a
residence would bo occupied by Mr. Robert
sou, linw it would be furnished, what kind
of peoplo his wife nnd family woold be
like, and the kindred things that you spec
ulate upon when going tn visit a house for
the first timo. Last, but by no means least,
as my walk continued, I wondored what
kind of n breakfast there would be to op
pease the appetite stimulated by the breeze.
I walked down tho short avenue leading
to the houses, and then began to wonder
which of the half-dozen villas I w'aa bound
for. This small community dispensed with
numbers to their houses, nor did they even
distinguish them by the ambitious and ri
diculous names which you seo stuck up on
most suburban residences. No; nothing
savoring toof the town for this group of
country residents; they all called their sev
eral houses by the common name of Abbey
Grove; nnd tho stranger had to take bis
chance of having to go toeacboftho houses In
turn before he found the particular one he
sought. Fortune favored me, however, by
sending across my path a traveling dlret-to-ry
in the shape of ths local milkman; and
in response to my inquiry es to which
house was Mr. Robertson's I received the
straightforward reply: "This 'ere one as
I've jist come from, sir." Walking up tho
path t found the door invitingly open, und
the housemaid putting the finishing touches
on the bell handle.
"Master la not down yet, sir," she replied
to my inquiry as to whether be was at
home, which, considering the time of day,
really appeared nn absurd question to ask
the girl; but we get accustomed to use ste
reotyped pbrases under some circumstances.
"Oh, then, I will come in and wait," I
replied.
"What name shall I say, sir?" asked the
girl.
"Just tell him Mr. Brooks has called, and
ha will understand."
So saying thojlrl showed me into a enng
little breakfast room, where the sunbeams
and tbo fresh morning.atr seemed to be vy
ing with each other as to which should have
possession of the room, with such friendly
rivalry were they streaming through two
wide French windows, which opened upon
a tastefully arranged lawn and flower-beds
outside. While noticing these thing, the
housemaid had gone up stairs to announce
me, when tomethfog like the tollowlng dia.
logue ensued i
"Please, ma'am, Mr. Brook, is down,
stairs."
"Mr Brooks? 'Who ia het" was the re
sponse,in a muffled female voice.
"I don't known, ma'am," the maid re
plied. "I've never seen, him here before.
But he's a young gentleman, and say, he'll
wait till master come, down,"
"Whoever can ha be, and what can ho
want, bothering here, at this time of day 1"
continued the muffled yoice, and thereupou
the door was shut.
Now, this was net exactly pleasant to
tne; but when I reflected that most proba
bly Mrs. Robertson would be unacquainted
with ber husband', invitatioD to me, I
thought it best not to be utTendedi so I com
menced examining the pictures on the
wall. They war not vety Interesting,
$1.00
nnd I soon concluded my luipcctlon, and
looked round for something else to occupy
the moments. The newspaper of the pre
vlous day was upon a small tablu by tho
window, so I took that up, Just to pais
away the time, and I was toon listlessly pe
ruslng tho advertisements. I had not beoti
sitting thus above a minute or two, when I
heard a slight rustling, as of a lady's dtcss;
simultaneously ramo thrco or four light
footaleps through tho window into the
room, and before I could look, up from my
paper, or rlso from my teat, a musical
voice accosted me with "Good morning, tin
clc; here is your buttonhole bouquet."
I started up in no little surprise at this
greeting, which was evidently not intended
forme) and there stood before me a fairy
like maiden cf some sixteen summers, her
brown hair falling loosely from a daintily-
shaped head; her cheeks aglow with the
healthy morning air she had been enjoying
and deepened, too, by a rosy blush, when
she discovered her greeting had been uti
wittingly addressed to a stranger. She was
standing before me, holding out the lit tie
knot of flowers destined for her unclo's but'
tonhole bow I envied her uncle? a very
picturo of life end health and happiness.
Her cxpsession of unrestrained enjoyment
had changed in a moment ta one of embar
rassment and dismay, mingled with a gleam
of amusement in her bright eyes as tho hu
mor of the awkward situation wo were In
broke upon her. An instantaneous mutual
agreement seemed to flash between us. We
both broke into a merry little laugh; and I
have often wondered what would have hap
pened if we had not adopted this course; if
fur instance, the young lady had passed on
with a dignlGcd coldness, and simple apol
ogies uud bows had passed between us I
Our sudden intiodu,ction was, however, not
destined to hnye this sudden ending. In a
few momenta we were chatting away like
old friends. I fancied my fairy seemed to
be actually pleased when I announced that
I was going to stay to breakfast; and I had
almost summoned up courage to ask her to
present mo lu reality with the flowers she
had undesignedly offered to me, when the
entrance of ths servant with the complet
ing dishes for the bresklasl-Jable served as
an excuse for her ta leave the room.
She had scarcely gone through the door,
when I heard again the greeting, ''Good
morning, uct'lu," followed this time by an
unmistakable sound, which made me long
more thau ever to be that girl's uncle I Tho
door opened onco more. I stepped forward
to meet my employer, but suddenly paused
as a tall gentleman entered the room whom
I had never seen belore in my life.
lie stood looking luquirfugly at ma after
a sharp "Good morning." I was too em
barrassed to mako any response. My first
thought'was: "He is some visitor;" but in
a few moments the lul truth dawned
across my mind that this was in reality the
owner of the houso I was in, and tbat by
some means or other I had got Into the
wrong ono. The situation was tremendous.
I am naturally a cool character; but I was
so taken by surprise aud chagrin, that I
could only multcr some confused apology
about having been invited to breakfast by
Mr. Robertson; that I had been dirtc'.ed to
this house by sonic miserable understand
ing; that I humbly apologized for my in
trusion, and hoped he would pardon it. So
speaking I made a frantic dash at my hat,
maddeucd at my stupidity, at the loss of
my breakfast, and at tho thought of never
seeing or speaking again to that charming
little lady, who, in less than five minutes, I
had found I was absurdly in love with 1
I said a hurried "good morning," and
was trying to make a. ghastly attempt at a
smile as I left tho room when, would you
believe it? that tall, dark man burst out
into a loud laugh. I felt ready ta knock
htm down. I knew how my stupidity
would be gayly discussed at that breakfast
table before her, and I felt my discomfiture
and humiliation deeply; but this open mer
riment at my expense maddened me.
A strange calm succeeded this storm. It
was caused by some words uttered by my
tormentor: "You really must forgive me.
My Dime is Robinson. Your friend Mr,
Robertson lives in one of the other houses.
Wo frequently get parcels and letters, and
even callers coming to the wrong house,
but ill all my experience we have never
had so amusing a mistake so early in the
day as this one."
Now this explanation toned down my
anger considerably, but the words which
followed wero like balm to my troubled
heart. "Mr. Robertson will have finished
breakfast by now. I cannot think of allow
ingyotitogo. Domethe favorof remaiuing
here and breakfasting with us this morn
ing." So saying ho took my hat out of my
hand and led me into the room again. Of
courso it did not need much persuasion to
make'mo stop. Two minutes before I bad
been ready to knock Ibis man over; I now
thought him the most kind and considerate
follow in the world.
Of coure the breakfast was delightful. I
lound Mr, Robinson and his wifo sensible,
genial, kind-hearted poople. I found their
niece even mote sensible, more genial, mora
kind-hearted than thoy were, and when,
after breakfast, I acoompanlod her and Mr.
Robinson Into their pretty flower garden I
received from her a rose-bud for my button
bole, which I kept for some years after
ward. When saying good-bye I was per
plexed by thinking how I should manage
to seo ber again; it must be contrived some
how I menially resolved. Upon returning
to town I lost no time in explaining the
"situation" to my worthy employer, Mr.
Robertson, who rallied me good-naturedly
upon the mistake, and what the conse
quences might bet Next week I wst in
vited to a pienie at Mr. Robinson's, and
went not only to It, but likewise to Mr. Ro
binson's house again and again before bis
niece returned to her home.
Four years have passed since tbat invita
tion to breakfast was given tne, and that
"fairyllke gill" is now tny wife. The local
milkman, bhss him, got a handsome "lip"
upon our wedding day.
What men call accident is God's iwn
part.
Affliction, like the Iron-smith sbspes aa
it smites.
A man gives himself away when be
sells out his principles.
It is a cold jump when a frog jumps in
to a well.
The Case-ox Adtoo.t will only cost
you $1.00 a year In advance, and then you
will get one of Kendall's lloru Books iteo.
a Year if Paid in Advance.
If not paid in advance, $1.2 j.
WHY KO.tIC PKOl'LE FAIL, TO
They are lasy.
They neglect details.
They fail tu advertise.
They don't push business.
They talk politics too much.
They imitate their neighbors.
They have ho eye to business,
They overlook tho small things.
They let their fires burn at will.
They are slovenly In their shops.
They'vo too much outsltlo business.
They don't invent or have new Ideas.
They know not the power of method.
They become rusty aud lose ambition.
They ara Illiberal tu home cntorprir.es.
Thoy let their help waste and destroy.
They know not the best is the cheapest
They are penny wise and pound foolish.
They aro not polite or accommodating.
They hope fortune will drop In their laps,
They let their shops get filthy nnd dirty,
Thoy try how cheap they can do things.
They think thlnga take to much trouble.
Tbey mind alt but their own busiucss!
THE -TO It IJ A!V VALLr.V.
The Valley of the Jordan would act as an
enormous hot house for a new colony. Here
might be cultivated paints, cotton, indigo,
sugar, rice, sorghum, besides bananas, pine
apples, yams, sweet potatoes nnd other field
and garden produce. Rising a little higher,
the country Is adapted to tobacco, maize, cas
tor oil, millet, flax, melons, gourds, cummin,
anise, ochra, criujals, poniegranates,oranges,
figs and so up ta the plains, where wheal
barley, beans and lcntclt of various soits
with olives and vines would form the staple
products. Gilcad especially is essentially a
country of wino and oil; it, is also admira
bly adapted to silk culture ; while among
its forests, carob or locust bean, pistachio,
jujube, almond, balsam, and other profitable
trees grow wild in great profusion. All the
fruiis of Southern Europe, here grow to per
fection ; apples, pears and quinces thrivn
well on the more extreme elovatlon, ttpon
which the frulta and vegetables of England
might bo cultivated, while the quick grow
ing eucalyptus could be planted with advan
tage on the fertile but treeless plains. Not
only does the extraordinary variety of soil
and climate thus compressed into a small
area offer unexceptional advantages from an
agricultural point of view, but the inclusion
of the Dead Sea within lis limits would furn
ish a vast source of wealth, by tho exploi
tation of its chemical and mineral resources.
The supply of Chlorate of Potassium, 20,
000 tons' of which are annually consumed
In England, is practically inexhausliblej
while petroleum, bitumen ant) other lignlt-
er can ho procured In great quantities upon
its shores. There can be little doubt, in
fact, that the Deatl Sea is a mine of unex
plored wealth which only needs the appli
cation of wealth and enterprise to make it
a mott lucrative property.
Origin of (lie tVorrt "Dun."
The word "dun" is not entirely unfamil
iar to the ordinary North American ear.
It is not a word of sweet sound or delight
ful associations. It generally means that a
man Is undone. The coarse and persistent
demand for filthy lucre ut a time when we
have hunted through evory pocket wo pos
sess in the vain hope of finding even the
smallest coin that was ever deposited in Ibe
contribution-box is not exactly like a re
frain of music. It may, however, bo sadly
Interesting to know the origin of the word.
There is a momentary glow of satisfaction
in tho sight of the maker's namo on the
saw with which the surgeon amputates
your leg. We do not argue that it is a sat
isfaction that lasts very long, or that II Is
very profound in its character, but still
there Is the merest shadow of a shadow of
interest, not to put the matter in on exag
gerated way, in the knowledge that the
aforementioned saw Is of good Sheffield
mako, and not one of tboso cheap Instru
ments In which a high civilization some
times deals. In the reign of Henry VII., a
famous bailiff, named Joe Dunn, lived in
the town of Lincoln. Ho was extremely
dexterous in extorting money from unwil
ling pockets. When he wn, invited, to "call
again" he always accepted the cheerful In-
yltation. Indeed, his habits were so profli
gate and be was so careless of tbe courtesies
of life that he was apt to call even when no
genial invitation had been extended. He
wns never much farther away than a credi
tor's shadow. When a man refused to pay
a bill, therefore, some one was sura to ask I
"Why don't you Dunn him?" Hence tho
awful word which has followed the impe
cunious even unto this day, and the essncN
aliona of which not even the lapso of time
can mellow, It'ew York JlcraU.
Tiicrownt of a sxowDiiirr.
The Northwestern Railway Company has
spent over $300,000 in tbe fight against
snow sinco October last. Thirty-four im
mense snow plows hsve plenty of work,
and these have been backed up tremen
dously by from two to six locomclives each.
The might of these plow, and the great
ower of a snow-drift may be estimated that
ono plow, weighing 48100 pounds, ballast
ed by 60,000 pounds of railway iron and
driven by six locomotives, attacked a snow
choked cutting, but was defeated. The
drift was fifty-two feet high. When the
workmen, after a tremendous charge, caught
a glimpse of tbe immense plow, tbey found
that it, with all its 128,000 pounds, had
been repelled like a feather, and tbat it had
rolled disconsolately over tbe drift and had
lodged against some forest tree, where It
proposes to remain until summer. From
ope cot 324,000 cubie yards of enow were
taken, but in eight hours the wind had fill
ed it up again, Nine thousand men have
been employed from time lo lime during
the winter as shovelers.
Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co. News.
We ceveraaw any one joyous when suffer
ing from pain j neuralgia for Instance. In
rotation to this malady, Mr. George Gnyctt,
Prop. Guyett House, lb ns Informed out rep
resentative I have used Bt, Jacobs Oil for
neuralgia, and con confidently recommend
it to any one similarly a fleeted.
A Flrat Iluto Article.
Messrs. Trexler Sc Kretdler, at the Central
Carriage Works, Lehighton, I'a., have pur
chased the right of Carbon county, for the
use of Goodell's Patent Axle Cutting Ma
chine, to take up lost motion in taxes of bug
gies, carriages and other wagon,. Butchers,
hucksters and til owners of wagon, wil) do
well lo call on tbe above named gentlemen
at their works, and have their wagons made
like new, as far as lost motion or worn box
es are connmed. C.l) and gite it a thor
ough examination,
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My 3 2 5 11 12 is religious.
My 12 11 10 Is the amount.
My 75 J 121211 10 is an animal.
My whole is an animal.
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My first is to Gx In the mind ; my second
is what tbe gypsies live in ; my third is a
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REVERSALS.
1. Reverse a bar of Wood, and have an
untrosty licrson.
2. Reverse to seize, and have a corse.
3. Reverse a vehicle, and get ah enerosure.
4. Reverse to break short, and get kitchen
5. Reverse to drive violently, and find-to
disfigure,
S Revcrso placed, and find a time-piece
Covzin Knrr.
1. A letter.
2. An animal.
3. An unimal
4. A plant.
5. A letter. TKiitS.
ANSWERS TO THE LAST.
Anaqraus
1. Teheran. 2. Candnhar. 2. Hydrabad.
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FORM A h
OPHITE
RHYMES
MIMICS
A T E. C U B
LESSEN
ItsUSISTLlIJ.
Fonr young men, clerks nnd students,
while on a summer vacation tramp through
northern New England, engaged for a guide
to a certain romantic forest watrifull a boy
named Forrest Graves. Forrest was a due,
athletic fellow, who could outwalk and out
climb any amateur in the mountalus, and
his moral courage was quite equal to hi,
physical health and strength.
After ho hnd guided the young men to ths
waterfall, and they had satisfied themselves
lib sight seeing, they invited him toluuch
with them.
'Thank-yon, I have my own lunchf'aud
.theboy wentaway by himself. Later, when
full justice had been done to their repast,
and a flask of brandy had furnished each
of tbe young men with a stimulating
draught, Graves was called.
"Yuu must drink with us, If you will sot
eat with us," now said the owner of the Cask,
and the most reckles. of the party.
"No, sir, thank you," was the boy's cour
teous response.
"But I shall insist upon it."
"You can do as yuu please, and I shall do
as I please."
The young man sprung to hia feet, ami
with a bound stood beside the boy, too much
absorbed in his own purpose to heed tho
quivering lips and flashing eyes ef another.
'Now you are bound to liy my braudy.
I always rule."
"You can't rule me."
These words were scarcely uttered when
the flask was seized and hurled into the
stream, where the clinking of glass betrayed
its tiller destruction. Ihen a clear, defiant
tone rang out i
"I did it in self-defense. You had no right
to tempt me. My father was once a rich
and honorable man, but he died a miserable
drunkard, and my mother cutno here to live
to keep mo away from liquor till I should
be old enough to take cate of myself. I've
promised hrr u li untiled times I would not
taste it, and I would die before I break my
promise."
"Bravely said. Forgive me, and let us
shake hands. My mother would be a harr; ,
woman if I was as brave as you. I would not
tempt you to do wrong. I shall never for
get you, nor the lesson youhave taught
me."
The most reckless was the most generous,
and seeing his error apologized frankly.
How many boys need to be kept from
strong drink ; and, alas, how many men aud
women l Who dares tempt them? Let it
not be you and I.
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IT LOOKS MJ.tPICHirjS.
II seems suspicious fur a dramatia rritia
at a play to laugh uulll his vest buttons
rattle off like peas from a pod, b atfecUid ta,
tears until he has to borrow an extra
handkerchief to absorb the moisture, ap
plaud till he seems to lead an tncort, and
then ta write a criticism next morning con
demning tbe play as execrable and the ac
tors as worse.
It seems suspicious fur a yotjng man to
call on the came girl every other evening,
and on another girl every other evening.
It seem, as if 'twould be "a'raotber evening
with him" before a great while.
It seems suspicious for a grocer to put op
a sign " None but dairy butler sold here,"
when there are a dozen kegs of something
or other with tbe labels scraped ufT just un
loading nt hts store dour.
It seems suspicious for a woman whom
yon have known sinco tbe was a girl aa ay
decidedly freckled specimen, to appear on
tbe street without a freckle in eight.
It seems suspicious for a restaurant keeper
to carefully avoid dining at his own place of
business, jutt for the Baku of walkifig two
miles to dine with his family.
It seems suspicious for a clerk who get
M a week salary to appear In a new pair of
mauve pantaloons and suit to match at least
four 1 1 lues a year.
It seems suspicious fir a man lo bring
d.iwn a cottuti umbrella in the morning and
carry boineatilkonealuight. It alsolonk
like a good trade.
"I Don't U'nnt u I'loatur."
said a siek man to a druggist "can't you
give me something tnoure me?" His.) rap.
toms were a lame wick and disordered uriue
and were a sure Indication of kidney di.
ease, Tbedruggist U'ld him tu use Kidney.
Wort and in a short time It Heeled a colli
plete rule. Have yon thrMS symptom,?
then get a box nr bottle to day -btuire y t
become incurable. It ts tht cure i tfe ai.d
sure. KnoxvilU Republican.
AUiy who can gallop Montr, Ihe ws k
with three boys on a tied bvfuod unit finut
au armful or wood a Uiek bieaa.n burden,
Tbe Caaaosi Aotocat,. uolv co.it tt 6
a year in advuuve.