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Attention Riven to-Patent and Minim? cases. Lands. I'eSslons, Ilountles, and Uovernmcnt slalms. Attention prompt, changes moderate. Address with stamp. Ueler tu Members or Goaxress and.lbe Hoads of Oovorninent De partments, dee. 10, 1881 o Physicians and Dentists. "XTT A. DEIUIAMEK, SI " I'll YS1CIAN AND SCUUKON Spioi.l attention paid to Chronla Diseases. Orate: HeulU liakt corner iron ano, iua l.e htchlon,Pa. a,.' - AprllS, IBIS. IT. b. ui:hi:ii, si. i). U; S Uxnmliilns Sursieon, PltXoTlciaa PHYSICIAN and BU tldlioK, bines.' uantc Streot, Ileum's M.06K, Lriwrh. '"i'a''bo eomttucd ta tbo Oornlin Lauxaiac. Nov. to. W: A. Cortright, D.D.S., bFt ICK : Opposite llm "uroadwoy House," lVIauoh Chunk, Pa. Fatlaais have theltenelit bl Hie latest In)' fcroveinents in rnei'niu-:.n bii-iuhi.s. Tk. 1...., .uifolJ. afirfuncut in all suralo.il aases: NlTROUS-OXlliE ndmlnlstored II Uilrad. If poi.lMc, persons residing outside r Mauch Chunk, should m.iko engagements by mall. j t OONVBYANURU, 6KHEUAL tNOUllAKOE AGENT Tlta J.tlowa,l tiwaapanlen are Repteaeoted: LsAN lf MUl'UAIll'lBli. REAOlnO MUTUAL .TIME, rfTllMl.MJ FlUK, POTTflVILMC FIRE. -..,, el.sm AlfcIllKMT IKBUltASOK, 4 la. PaaotrlVanla and MntaaUWorao mlrl ensure aud lu.nranrojlomranj. llarcn 33. HIJ 1 lloa. KCMBItKJt. fao'oniriLBiho, HAUOII OttUNjt, Pa.- Vhe Insurance Agent. ar p'oMOIMIa BAFlS.Oompanlos only, at Reasonable Males. Aug..-1 QARBON HOUSE, J. VT. KAUDENHUSH, PltOPRlETOK, v Hint Sr., LiulouTOa, Pa. eri.. n...nv Hnnaaolfers fn-st.olii asoom. raadatUas to ikeTravolina- public. Hoarding br tha Hay ur Week ou Ueasunabla Teruia. uaelee Olaars, Wlnos and l.lquois alway. nn kaaar, Uoad Skeils aadiStablea. wlih uUun- llre neatiers, auacnea, eV.S3. "jOlINF. HALBA'CII, ' Instructor of Music, (riane, Organ, Voice ami Theory.) LSHIGHTON.l'A. Solo ajent Tor the WEBBR PIANOS and' tii NEW ENO ; (J LAND OKUANS i Aad dealer In all kinds of Pianos and I trims Teraa low and.easy. late, .lumber, brisks etc., taken In exemin,o. itheet MuU add booka rurnlshcd en short notice. ror jrtirUculars, terms, Ate., Adilrcss, JOHN Pi I1AI.BAUU, 187tly. " ttohlifhten.'Pa. AtibJ, jr-yiVIO Ell SI CUT'S Livery & Sale Stables U'ANIC STaKKT.LilSIliallTON, Pa PAST TROTl'INU HOUSES, ELEUAT OAnUIAOES, Aa( poaltlvely LOWER P1UCK8 than any Larie'and rlindtauiB Carriaee for Faneral iraeeesand Wcdilnss. DAVID EBUKllT J. W. PvAUDENBUSH Xesaeatlally anauune.s to Ihe puhllo that he has apeae A NEW I,IVI1UY STAIILE In seai'etlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to farulik Teams fur Fmeralj, Weltiijss or Business Trips, ea fhorta't notlee'aml most liberal terms. All orders leftatthe'.0irbin House" will receive pronapt attention' Stable on North S reel, non the hotel, I.ehlithton. ianM-vl "Till) Annrfa Anfiparian ORIENTAt JOURNAL ! ! Publisheil tiy Jucao!t A Mpasc, Chlcasn, III. $:t ter year. fElile-l Ity Sticrntx D. Pkkt, ilevote.1 to Cla14io.1l, Oriental En. rupeaii auj Anierjcan ArchioJlogy, II- iistroled.,; " This Junrnal elves inf trmalion on discover. ies ami exp!aralon.jp all lands, and is very valuable t Ihosaiwhoi areTollowiilz Anti quarian subjects as well as to the common 1 eider. apr8-tf aov. jj. itii H.rVs Morthimeb; .ProprieJoM VOL.-X.,No 48. Railroad Guide. pHIUA. ck IIKAD1PIO IIA1L.IIOAD Arrangement of TasseDger Trains. HAY D. 1181 Trains leave ALLKNTOWN as lollowai (Via rsKKiouax litLROAb) For thlladelphla.aftJ, 0.1S. 1 1.40, a.m.. and l.lo p. m. . STjNDAYH. For Philadelphia at M.io a. m.'.s.ss p. ra. I VIA KASl' TRNKA. EUAKCH.)' ForRe.idlnK and llarrlsbniir, 6.00, 1.40 a m H.IS. 4.30 and 06p. m ' 1'or Laucaterund Colombia, C.C0, 8.4 a. m. and 4.30 p, m SUNDAYS. Knr Keadins. 4 JO and 6.15 p.m.. ForHairlalmra;, anrt.naapo uts. , n. n.. TrulnaFOR A LLkStoW if leave as tollows: VIA riRK10HK!t'RAU.tlOAt.) Leave Phlladelnlila. 4.S0 7.40 a. su. and l.0, l.J0uo l.l' i.m . SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, t.w a. fa., l it aud '4.20 m. (VIA EAST FRNNA. BRASCll.! .eavo nedlrc,7.t0 lO.ISa. m.,S.CO,3.5Vnd0.15 11. ni. ' Leave Harilabura; t.-O 7.10 and 9.60. a.m., 1.(5 in 4 von. m. Leave I.ancaalrr 17.8a. m l.on ami 13.10 p. ni. r.ni.Cn'nmbln :.s a. m 1.10 and 3.40 n. ui. I From KinRbtieot Depot. (SUNDAYS. Leave ttoadlud 7.Sb nhn b. 6 a. hi. Leave llarrlabilia.o.'.Oa.ru. Trains via ' Perklomen nonte1' narked thaa (1 run 10 Mid ficml Depot Nllit.i atid G"ren aifets, 1'. ilmU'lpliIa, oibor traiut to aud from uioau street liojii. Tne '4.1 1 and C.45 mm trains trom Allentown and LbeM.a and &.15 it. m. tram Ironi Thlla. ilrllilun.vu Ppriiomen Kiiilrod,ba e tbroUgU Lara to xuu iroui ruimi cjijuih. J. K. WOOT1KN. c7at.erdr Ufanaair. CO nANCorli. Cni'l rau.it ntket Jitnl. November atn. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rnoritiETOR of the West End BroWory, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pare Porter Mil Lap Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8,1881 yl M. MAGA.M1N Has Removed from Weisiport and taken up quarters In the ''Old Fatziner Store," Bank Street, Lehightoiij where old friends and new nne ran always find a choice aisortinent of Dress and Dry Goods) Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, '. . . ... -Provisions, &a,'.&Ci AT'I'tBK LOlVUsi CASH tMtlCF.k Alio, always in. stools one of ihe finesl and ' best eeledious of Clocks', Watclies and Jewelry to bo found in Hits furtion if thf muntrj, nl lVifs lullj us LisVr as ottewhere. done in the best manner, at very moderate charges, ralronaee invited. apr8 2y CentrarCariiage Works, Kauli St., Lchlglitoii, Pa., Aro prepafoil to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, - Spring Wagon, &c, lit every description. In the most subllantlal uiannor, anu at iowesi iasu irices ltcpslrlnir I'romiitly Aili'mlrd to. TREXI.ER i KREJDLER, April S, 1882 yl ' Proprietors. PATENT ' 1 MAGNUM. BONUM Olotkes ' Waslier, ' The utlrlersljrietl respectfully nnu'dlnca to their friends anil the publio generally, that they have secured tlta right' tu manu- fai-lure and sU this excellent Washiiig ta chine In Carbon aud Luterhe counties.' This is undoubtedly the REST Vasher niade.sml gives tuo most perlect suiuiacllnn loan who use it. Seo this machine, before you buy any other. Price $10.09. ' Address ? Yenser & Bartholomew, Lohighton, Pa. may 20.6in. NEltYOUS DEUILI. Y: a cuitE. (tiUANT:i:n. Dr r: O. WEsrs N Eavs and 1ira TnKAT' ulst. a iiHtrlOc tor Ui.terta. Uiszlnene, Uoti vui.iona, Mmviiiis lieadacbe. JJonlnl ik-prt-a. sum. Lo.aot Memorv. petiua otibeca. Injpo. tenry. lnvotnntaiy nmlaaiona, Vremature old akii. cauaou ov uvrr.etert-on. acn abuae nr ttver-ltlilu'ct-iice. whtcn lt-SLa to utiaprv. ilecav aud math. 011a box will, cure recent rat-t-a. hacti oox eint una out month' treat ineni. One dobaraitox or atx noxea for five dollarai lent bt uuil prepaid on irci ipt vl price. We iruar antee aix boxea tocitre any cite With each urder leceived In ufott.x boxea accompan. leO With tlVO dollar. W, Will ...nd thn rnir..,. rrour wriiteacuarapttie to retnrn Ibe monevfl n tuo ,ii-aiiuiviuoea uoi i'ir,ci a cure uaar anteea laaunl onlv when Ibe treatment laordrr. ed direct Iroru ne JOHN c WIS ST ft CO.. Bole Pr-pileUire.-tsI ft iss w. Vadiann Htreet. ChlCaao.IU; .A.j. DUltLINO Aleut. 1 ehlabl ton ra. " BMIT0 KLINE & OO, Wholesale Ae'nta rhiladeijnu, aept.:4,Kilr T HE SliATINUTQH PLANING; MILL AND CaMnet Ware Factory, AT SL'ATISGTON. JOHN "BALLIET, Propr., Deals lu all kind and sites ( ntio. Hemlock Oak mill Hard Wooa Lnuiber, and Isnuwpic paled to execute auj aranunt of orders for - -. BresscD LuinboH OP Al.li KINDS. Doors, Sftshcs, Blinds, Shutteiv, Sloulillngs, Cabinet AVarc, &c, With Proinptn'css. Brackets - Made to Order. Tiin Machlncrv Is all new and 01 the best niu1 most Improved kinds, I omiiloy none but Ilia bost worKineti, uno. wall seaaoned and ood mn torlal, and am tlieiefore able In artiai anti-e entire isiiKtactlon to all who niavlavor luo with a call. ntrlpra tie mnil ntomitllv nttPlldeil to.a Mv cbaraui are ino.ii ratoi terms cash, or intcieel, Barged alter tinny uavs OIVK MK A CALL, i Tltnaf. rnvnepd In rtiiild'nc Will flnillt t ihoir advanttso to Hive Sldlue, rmor Eosms Dooia, asucs. butlers. AC.. Jic ntouo ei iiu I'octorv. . . . May juilcs ii.i DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,'Vagons,S!cighs,&c kl'aMKa or HANK AND I HON STHTETS, I.EIIKI1ITON, Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, al the very t.oweit Prices. Patronaue rusnoctfullv sollulicd and Dcrfcct satllfnctlon Vnaraiitsed. DtC 0, 1870 J1 DAN, WIEAND. EtVa' Cream Balm EfTectuallyclcah scs I l.un is il pus. Saaes ot Catarrh, nl virus, rauiInK health) s.i'cro-' Mtins, nllu'ys In. flainmutloti, pro. trcts the mem. brane Irom uddl. tlnnal rolds.com. plvtely heals Ihe S'Tcsamlreslnres ihe Sense of ttistit and smell. IJcne (icUl ri suits are realised by a few HUB ftV. ErnrK?rrvt applications. A jT-a - y tu. v thoronfth treat. ment will oure (iitarrh. llav KeVcr. A-o. Un equalled for colds In Ilia heaI. AKrccabloto uf, Apply uy 1 lie nine nnirer into t lie nus. trill. I In rerclpt ofoOo will mall a packaKo. CW 1'or Sale by all dru vlsts In Lehlnh. ton. EL.YS'OItEAl.1 11A1.M till.. novH-yl UWego, N. V. jF YOU AUK IN NLEU OF Boots, Slioes, Hats, Caps, ory Gents Fiirnishinfr Goods GO TO CLAUSS.&BRQTHER THE rOl'ULAR .Merchant Tailors, t j ; Bartk Street, Luhighton. 111 PRlOES VERY LOW FOR HASH. The publl'o patronaKe solicited, julyl.tf 1881: HOLIDAYS; 1881 Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHSKY lleapecifully announeestoher friends and the public Renern I ly, iliat she Is now rcceivlDK and opening for their In.pectlon a Uritir stock than ever of the very latest novelties In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable W HOUDAY PRESENTS-for Younir and Old, ltli.lt and Poor., lion t fall In call early and secure first cjwleo and be barirnlns. She also cilia ibeir aileiillon ti her New, Lartce ai.d Elreaut assortment of NOTIONS, comprising; Underwear llerlln and German niim ,1 vuta. iiti.ter,, aiojinncu huu i'o laesile lllbbuns Oloves, Flowers and a.p'ie assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES ' Also, In connection with the above', a full aud oompleto stuck of (lEHJIAN FRUITS, LlMDUROElt CHEESE. Cainlli s & ("mifoedniiK, lofcelher with a variety ofOonlsnot ireneral lyikept In any mher stifreln town. IfJOU do not see what you want, ask tor It. A share of public pairuoaite solicited, and perfect satlsfaeilpn guaranteed. In pf Icq and i(uallty or Koods. Seconil St.,. 2 floors aliove Iron, Nor. 20. ISM-tnS, .UEIUUUTONi Pa. ggThc CAitnoN- Advocatk one year fort$l,arfd Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. ' 1' 1' W it m wJRS" c3L0ti Fin aAi.rAiaE!JjS j& INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGIITON, CAllBON COUNTY, Tlic grea.t superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothcrcough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stajes 01 the Disease. 1-or bale K by nil Druggists. Price, 23 cents. K Witli Medicine Quality not Quantity is the yreatest imDortance ; next isle Knowledge and Ezpenence to Ccr rectly Prenare and Dispense Ihe Same At A. J. DURLIiNG'S l'OPULAH Brtii & Family Ifeilcine Store, Bank Stree .Lchighton, Voucnn always roly upon Ri'ltln? STHIOT Ai rure anu uiiauuueraien Drugs and Medicines. Dbltl.INO. carries tho lamest stock I'ATI.Nr MKIill IN IS la thueoUnty. lillliLlNII ba(anclPL'nnlstikof DKUQi OlM'ti SIIMILII.S, FANUY and TOI- I.i;T aH IICLjI.S lur the ladles us well as (bo ncnli. IIUKt.INO makes HOUSE and OATTLE MiU IIEUS 11 titeelallv. Ills MJeirs exuer. enoe In I lie Uruic business glvts hlin areat dvnnmico in ui it line. TIIUSSI'S. SUI'PtiKTKIlS and DRAUES always a largo ?!uck vn baud. .'INi'.S and 1.1QI OIIS, huth I'jrblRn anil domrstle. Ilf has a tJlln tni.Urano Winaand . I try Caiuwba Wide. Just splendid and heap. WALL, PAP EIIS and "OltbEHS the largeFl ass'irlincnt In t)vvn. do In. DURIjINU'S wllh your prescript lions (In lu UUliLINU'S lor your Patent Modlcliri. Oo to.DI'ULilNO'S for your fancy art'eleS. Farmors and horsemen itu to DIUU.INU for your Horse and Uattlo Powders. aug e-yu A rj1?TJ'l', wanlrd.lo sell VMjsiin's MUs; AJiji I n icjiTeleuliono and Ellison's Instantaneous HfumianO llriran Mbslc. En close slump (or c talouuo and terms. ElllftON MUS1U CO., Philadelphia. Pa. dec. ?4uj0. HAS UliCn PROVED TheOUKEOT CURO for KIDfiEY D3SEASEQ. Dcea a lamo back or n disordered urine ir.aicaio iratyou aroavioumr' TiLifJJU NCTlirsiTATB luo KIEirSY-WOKTait onoe(dracclalarocommendit) and itxrUl Bpcedily ovcrooEio tho disc as 9 and ret3rc litaltliy action toa31thoorc;ii'a. ULlulvOi to voarfci.iuclitaoalji auj wclcneaJca.KLDNISY-WOIlT la unsur 'poaaad, t3 it will act promptly and BOlely. i.IUicp Bci, Incontinence, retcnUaa oil Mr-fttlntnai. all.'ilre vrleM tnlfaftKW. l'atiTopOT7tfr. U 0 OiJlsiJ LY Alilj UAUQuiTrS. XT1C0C1. Dcspeetfully announces tu lite people of I.e- hlKhton and Its vicinity, thai be is now pre pared to Supply them with ull kinds of Household Furniture "Mantiuuretl Tni'in'Tho lient Seasoned Mate rlalunt 1'rice fully a 1nwi,s the Fampartlcle, can be l-ouuht for elli-w here. Hero are a low ui (he triilucineitli ulTticti Parlor Sets ar from (50 to $90 Valnut Marble.top 1rsltiK (ifo Iteilrotuu 8uiic3. 3 pltces, M0to4Q& rafnietl UeUri'inn SUItrs (ltUoflO (tune tNfatftl t'ltalra r eetof 0."... (9 Ooraioon i hHlrf, per ret of 0 (1 and all other Goods equally cheap. In this eonnfctlnn, I deslro to rail the at tenllon of the wnj.l- in mv mnl f iMlltinii (n THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull UneofUAhKETS and COFFINS, 1 am prepared to attend promptly 16 all bf ders lu this Hue. at luncst prices. PatronaKe reriterllully' solicited and tha raost ample lallsucll n Kuaralileed. V. SUHWAHTZ, ocm UANK.Stl.ehltliton. A Bible Commentary, Highly endorsed by representative .Men of all Churches. Lowest priced buuk pub- iisbed. Addreai Jiauu it Umri.uct.llil s L dale, Mich, aprS cor Live, and Let Live," PA SATURDAY", OCTOBER, 21, .1882, PLATONI0- i lih6(v it the first of the summer 1 kneTw it (lie tni'fie at tha Cfiif That you and your love was plighted, fiut couldn't you be my friend? Couldn't we sit In the twilight, Couldn't we- walk on the shore; Vi'fth only n pleasant rHeniHblf To bind us; and nothing more? There Was never a word of nonsense Spoken betweeu us two', Though we lingered oft In the garden Till the roses were wet with dewf -We teuchod 6A ft thousand subeels The moon and tne stars above; fiut our talks were tinted wllh science, Willi never n hint or love. "A wholly platonie friendship'' You said I had proved to you, "Could bifid a mah and wofnin The whole long season through, Willi never a thought of folly, Though both aro In their youth." What would you have ald, fffy lady, lfyou would bav6 kuown the truth? . Had 1 dhfre ftbat my mad heart prompt ed - Gone down on my' knees' 16 jruny And told you my passloiflle story There in the dusk and dew, My btfrnibg, burdensome story, ' Hidden and huehed so long; My story of hopeless loving Bay, would' jou have IHbUglil it wroug? Hal I fought with my fieart and con quered I hid my wourid1 ffom sight You were going away in the tnornlnt; Arfd 1 said a Cairo gnud-night. Xtut now, when I alt 'n lbs twilight, Or when I walk by the sea, The friendship quite "platnolo" Cuihes surging over to me, And a passionate longing kits mo For the roses, the dusk and the dew For the beautiful summer vanished For the moonlit talks and you. The Hardest Tog of All. The sun was just beginning to sink over the biautiflil bills of Southern Bavaria. A big red bearded man; wllh arms btreto the elbow, stood at the door of a little mountain inn upon one of the higher slopes, wittcbing, with his broad, browu band arched over bis eyes, it croup of five men who bad just issued from tho mass of dark green piues that covered the crest of the opposite ridge. "One, two, three, four, five," counted tho landlord. "They're all there but Hermann j but they've found no game I can see. Where can lleridann be. I wonder? Ha won't como back emptj hmulea I'll be bound." ''Hermann's late'" said one of the for cstera, "but I wairant he'll be ready for his, supper when he does come. "And well be liluv, if 11 o has found any game, for I can tell you, lads, that to carry a quarter of venison from tbo IMesenherg to my door, on a toasting lay like this, would be) a job for Slt'oug Scbslk himself' 'And who may Strong Schalk be?" asked, a sunburued poddlur who Was sit ting bbliide the window. "Who?" echoed the landlord, staring; "why, brother, iySu must be a stranger in these parts to ask that. But if you want tb know about him, nil you've got to db iii to go down to Kreuiulg town yonder nud ask any man, woman, or obild you ln.iy meet about;SlrongSchalk, aud they'll tell you something that'll ot" tonish yttn." "Aud if dial's not eno'lgh,1' struck in one Of the hliuters, with n grin, "let him go Into Scbalk's shop and challenge him to wrestle, arid he'll be astonished still rilorB cb. Father Haum?" Ugh! don't talk of ill' grunted the landlord, making a ry face, "you make my fingers aohe with tho very rccolleo tion." Why, bo must bo a perfect glatitl" cried the petller, who bad beta listening ppen-hlouthod. No, that's, the strangest part of it. He's no bigger than another mat rather smtller in fact and n tailor into the bar gain; and ycl be cAu do feats worthy oi llau Strougband in the story," "Of whim ure you speaking?" neked a deep voice from the) door, Of Strong bebalk, the tailor o Kreuwig, triend Hermann, auxwered tha landlord, sbakiug hands with the new-comer, a powerful young fellow with au air which sbncd that be had no small idea of bis own importance. T'he mUuhief take Strong Schnlkt cried HtrmuuO) augrily. "I'm i-ick o his very imme;" and with the full power of his mighty voice he rolled out the song; "There were a host of tailors, Itrave felluwa one and all! Then drank they, all the ninety, Ay. nine nines nine anu-uueiy, uui ot a tntiiibie small. And when this draught had quenched their thirst. Then welch themselves Would ibevi Yet could mil all the ninelv, Ay, uina times nine ami ninety, A single goal upwclgb. "Then homeward trudged they all but 1 ibe anor was locked nlliin Then hopped they, all the ninety, Ay, nine times ame and-hlnely, lligbi through the key.faole, in." Tha boisterous chorua had hardly died away, when a quiet but unmistakably firm voice was heard to say I "Stop there! tnongh of tblal" All tnrnad with a start, and saw that tha silent stranger near the door bud risen from his seat "Qcntlchien," be continued, amid th universal bush of amazement, "I nin.t tell you that I am a tnllori and that objict to beat any man speak ill ot my trade." "Do yod, teallj?" cried Hermann with a laugh, 'Well, then, I mast tell you that yott will either keep a civil tongue in jour bead, or I'll have to show yon the difference between au honest forester and a fellow who lives on Cloth clipping ihd ends bt thread." "Butttr live on them than on stolen 51.00 If iilin.Li narrrt." rttortcd the unknown, wittl bit Itig contempt. At this last insinuation, houcst Her tnann 'ffho certainly wa said to tre hot over particular whether the deer that be strot belougedto the park or to the forest lost patience altogether, and laid his hand upon his long firtutlnc knife. Hut instantly the landlord thrust himself be tween them. "Halt there, lad no bare blades in my house, if you please. I'll tell you a betfef wsy to settle it loan' tbstf Yon know the till? Bavarian fafthiou; when two young fellow s aut fo try each otn er's strength, they join bands nud see which can tug the other across the line. Clear a space there, and let us see which Is the best man." The tables and Benches were pushed back, a line Chalked on the floor, aud Hermann and the stranger, seizing each other's bantTs in a strong grasp, stood foot to fo6t, riwailftig the signal. Now for the first time it broke upon the foresters thai their champion might uot have such arj easy Victory after nil, for the Duple vigor of tho stranger'a movements, nnd the firmness with which be planted bis feet, showed that Her mann himself, feeling the iron' grasp of the unknown's long, bony fingers, began to think so too; but could any man, much less a tailor, be a match for him? Ab surdl And be began with a pull that ought to have ended the irhoie business at once; but it didn'ti Then, silmnlrttod by bis comrades' Shouts, Hermauu put forth all bis strength, tugging as if be were uproot ing a tree, till the sweat hflng in big drops on bis forehead, and the veins .of his bdnds stood out like cords Hut though the unknown was sorely shaken, across the Hue be would not come; and at length Hermnrjh paused, exhausted. Then tne watching eyes around saw the btmoger's arms stiffen suddenly and Hermanu's buge frame bend slowly for ward. Frantically be struggled, but his strength was spent, aud forward be slid, inch by inch. Just ou the chalk line he made a final effort, and stood firm for an instant; but bow the Stranger exerted all bis force in turn, and pulled him over the line1 with such a tremend ous tug that they both rolled oh the floof togetbef. "Comrade!" shouted the hunters. crowdiug round the oonqutrer, "you ve done what utlnS of us could ever do. Tell us your name, that we may remem ber it," '3Iy parents battled tne Ferdinand," answered the stranger, with a queer little mocking smile, ''but of lat folks have been calliug ru Strong Schalk!' 'St roil g Scbalkl" echoed Hermann, starting from his sent upon which b had sunk dejectedly. "Shake) bauds, lad it wottld have broken my heart to be beaten by a tailor, but I 'don t mind a bit being beaten by yoa. Come, let us be friends!" Aud front that day forth the two men were the best friends imaginable. ''BUCH'uTAIBA.' Quick, complete cure, ail annoying Kid ney, madder and Tjrnittary Disease!. $1. Diuggiste. Subscribe for the ADVocaIte. $1. A stubborn womdn-Aunt Tagonlstic. The latest. ''Flense babg Up" Is the polite telephonic lot " Hold yout tongue. -Troubles bortowed and stolen bull number by far nil others in the world. jar Explicit directions for every use are clven with Ihe liiallinnd Dyes. For dyeing nioeses, urasscs, f-KR", ivnrv, liair, ac. -The ninuwbo'wllfsbls body to a hots- pita! give blmsel dead away. Sow good services; sweet retiienv brancrs will grow from Ihotil. -Highly rteSlhetlc: The cultured no lancet cait it bat-b. Motaio nutriment Is the correct form. A frier.il trt the Hrh and poor. A medi fine that strengthens and heals, is Drown's iron miters. The winner is he will) gives Llmself to bis work body oud solll. Before the wedding day she was deor and b was ber trenslirej but afterward she became dearer and he treasurer, Wrtnun lbVe themselves as milch ns they eanj hum as muck ns they wish tr, Weak hints, shlttlnc of blood, conminn linn, and kihdreil eOWtions cured without phvtlt-iani A'l'lreM for Ireallse, with two stnintta. World a IllmieliSiirv Medk-ul Aaaitci Oil. Ill, nullum, 1. Said n little boy tbo other day. "We don't bavo many nice thing) to eat nt our house, but mother's got over a dozen Cook book"," Tha $90 000 monument to Oakb Ames, on the Union Pacific Itiilroad.iifnr S ilt Like, has been completed. It (s of red granite and atands sixty feet above a high hill. The Safest Way. The safest and surest ways to reslnr-the; youthful color of the hair It furiiitlied ItV Parker's Hair TlaLam, which Is deservedly popular Irii'n Its siiwrinr cleanliness, Observation respecting a style! The faablou of short sleeves never made pf et ty nriiH, but It la mora than probablo that pretty arms madcthort sleeves fash lonabla. American worklngmen bat'o n right to expect protection for their labor from the government, ill whoso administration they have the sovereign poer of th elective franchise. "A Drop of Joy in Every Word." Dr. It. V. Piaamc, BulUlo, N. Y. I Three) months aa-n I was broken nut wilh lamo III rere and sores on mv body, limha and face, I procured you anil "rur&ali ix bottles, and to day I am in (rood health all those ugly ulcers bsvihg healed and ef mv ssin in a natural, neaiiny oniiiiiuon. (h'nrieht at one lime that I could not cured. Alllimicli I can but. itoorlv express fny gratitude to voii'.yel there is a drop of l.y In every word I write, .Yours truly, JAMES O BELLIR, . Fleiningtoo, X. J cold by druygiitsi "Discevory a Year i Paid in Advance. not paid in advance,- $1.2 j Our Colortidd Lettef , Special Correspondence'. tSADViLti, Cot., Oct. 7, 1882. tu 1859 rich discoveries of gold were made in' the viclulty' where L'lulvllle now stnnds, nnd instantly the truil gold excitement of (be time ill Cnlormlo lilnzcd up. Since then California Gulch, the big ravlno w bleb run to the Hniith nud so'uthwetrt of the eily, ba nrtpilied it na tional fame. Tlimisatiifs Of Int U pon'red in here at that date, nud the city ol Orn arose and bnd for awhile ns mnuy na It-b thousand inhabitants, lu l'SG'S it liml hardly two buudrid, aud tn-day ull that is left or Orn is half n dozen dilapidated, uuinbabifed Jug cabins. Oold wnxliiu h still in progress, except lu the winter mouths, nnd New Oro, n town further rip the gulch, is maintained by the gold in dustry. This was the famous 1'iUV l'eak gold excitement. The very depos its of silver fco'w so largely sought v. ere then trod uurter foot undiscovered. Among those bo sought the precious metnl were Messrs. Stlvens n'nl Wood, partners Their success was good, but their best success, was to como from nn unexpected uiscuvery. It was about 1S73 tbnt Wood, who was nn excellent geolo gist, first made tho discovery that the carboniferous deposit lu tbnt region car ried silver. One day ho picked tip n bit of mineral and banded it slyly and sig nificantly to bis comrade, suylng notli iug. The comrade; elpetieuced in the ways of the mines, took it, saying noth ing,' and pocketed it. There' were those working by their ida to whom One word might be a hint. Inter, alone, the two aamrndes conversed with each other on tho subject of this bit of Mono. They took cAUtious and secret rambles over the mountain aide. They said not one word to anybody for two ycars.bnt quid ly -possess! d themselves largely of lauds. To-day both tire rich beyond their earli est hopes. But it is needless to revive the story of the early discoveries here or to cite the history of the various mines which bavo been made famous. The Little Pitts burgh, which baa enriched all of Kb own ers, was struck at thirty-eight feet bf low the surface! and other dlscoveties speedi ly followed, itomnntic stories are told of tho vicissitudes of fortune which be fell the eatly discoverers how the Gal lagher brothers wandered from store to store vainly bejrging for a' sack of flour to enable them to go on with their work, and next week struck mineral, and sold out for I know not hbw niauy hundred thousands, on wbioh they aro now living nsplendot in the Champs Elysees; bow Long and Derry were just nbout to give up in despair, when old Looe struck bis pick lu the ground in his rage, nud dis covered tho wall of a fissure vein, one of the very best in camp nt this present limej how a small grocer '.'grub-stakerl'1 hungry iuiner who strUck mineral within a couplo of weeks; bow the stuull grocer bought out tho niluer.uold a small interest in his mine for a fortune.bougbt Other miuen. made money out of them( afterward became Lieut.-GoVernor W.-A. Tabori President of the Bank of Lead- ville, and a man whose income Ib reck oned in millions. Whatever of truth there may be in these attractive tales, there is no doubt of thb fact that by .Au gust, 1878, layers of cttrbbllnte, carrying Bilver varying in quantity Iroto 800 to -10 ounces por ton, began to be discovered throughout the range of bilU which en circle the town ot Leadvillo on the, east, and Hint great fortunes solid foitunes begdn to bo realized by tbo lucky dis coverers. The caibonatcs wete in every case, save one, henrly horizontal depos its, lying nt depths Varying from thirty- five to one hundred and thirty-five feet below Iho sur'ace. In scarcely nuy case was blasting ri quired in the shafts. Two dollars a tan was a common estimate for the cost of extracting tho ore. Oucb astonishing bonnnzas created an exclteirlent far'nnd whin a fnfnre far ex. ceeding the Black HilN' fever, nnd which c.in only be compared to tho California rage of 1818. Ten Ibnllxaiul people pouted iulo Lendville during Ihe last three months of 1878, uud t.ugh nincliin ery for smelting works nnd sm mills waa hauled over the mountains nt nn enoi'm ous expense. You miM remember that these foituno hunters were gcinp.not ton pleasant rtgiou like Culitcruin or Nevada, but to a birreu wilderucas ttn thoukalid feet above the sea, wbtre tho soil will nit even grow potatoes, wbtre snow I'ulN every mouth lo the year; nnd a man bnd bis bunds and feet Iri-z-'ii oue night last August, tjtill, iiobaidships deterred thn itdventurera. l'rada nud liutlne.-a were dull throughout the wcrhl, and dnriiiK the three months ending Mar b 31, 1870, nt least fill ecu thousand men found their way td Leadville, n large proportion of llieuj toiling painfully ou foot oue hnu dredand twenty or one hnurlred and fill milts tbroutb tbo snow fro hi Denver or Cinoii. Wbeul firsttlniicd Lndtillcln March, lbT'J, il was lull of uieu who had no homo, who slept on the sawdust ou bar-room floors, who all seemed tq have money enough to get food without work. ing, nud who spent their data in bar rooms, gambling houses, dauro Loums, nr on the sidewalk in Chestnut Street, discussing the last great strike. .Half a bed iu a miserable nllio was worth from $1 to SI a night. Stores rented nt 1C0 per centum of their cost. Merhutii wages wire $1 lo JJ3 a day. To force olio's way iulo the postofllce through the throng which bt set It from morning till night rt quired HO Mnoll txertli'Ii Of strength. Business wait "bioinlng. Small store' keepers tnrno I oyer'their entire st ck In two days, nud then vainly wrote nud tele' graphed for fresh supplier. Town lota worth ffiO iu October, 1878, randily cou.. -uanded $3 COO In Murcb, 1870. But all this relates more p.irticululy to what bn beeu. The condition ol things has measurably Changed during the last two ears, though Ltaovilla in by uo means "dead," ns it has been rrpie,. tented. Tee excitement has suLId The Carbon Advocate, An tndettendent Family Newspaper Published every ATlJKDAY, In iAihighton, Carlioh Co., Pa., by IIAKItV V. .IIOllTIIl.TIllU. OfTlCE-IlA 4KWAY. a abort dlstanee above the LclilnU Vadcy R. P- Depot, Terms: $1.00 rerAnimiii in Aflvaiice BVknv nmcbirrioN orrtAW Ab Msar Job Friii ting AT VEHV ),OlV PRICES. Hud tho r'njs c f l lg strikes np ear to bej over, yrt the rtilnesntid smelting works are still hero in lull operation. The out put this year will be as hrgo at Ibat of any previous jrnr, nnd It will cn ou for si'ine yenr tocnuip. But it is clear tbnt LeadViile baa n ached the apex of ttn firentiiess, nnd in my opinion it must some day go fnlo n decline.- There tiro not PO'.f fnoie tlinn fifteen thnnaand real. loiilN hereof nil the thousauds that came. Of Until, iittil of nil the oilier tilings I nny s-e ntuf lean , I will tell you in my next letter, ui.d then pass nn. Don Phobo. Forlhe Oardon Aiivooatk.J SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY, Prof. O. Silvmlri hns found cry tallietl liarn<io in the lava near Mount Mum. - Of the 220 nsti rod's now known, for-t(-n o were discovered by Dr. Peters and tbirtj-ix by Or. Palisa. IVc opinion of nu eminent nnaljst is quoted to lmw Unit potatoes produce symptiiiiiH of poisoning more frequently than we suspect, especially among people) whoso dint is cbiifly tlirse Vepclnl les. The tubers often contain much solanitie. It is asserted on eminent medical MUthorllyttiflf cfgan-td -unokii'g produce n more marked tie pr. rmIoh of Ihe pulse tbnn the smoking of either cigars or pipes, and its tffects upon the system nra moro injurious. The ill effects ate e pecfally nppnrtnt iu young men not llilly grown. Dr. Hanniuaiin Iirr pointed ont that tho practice ol rem iVing leaves nnd twigs! from wood covered land is a pernicious one, as it deprives the soil of the nutri ment which the decay of the vegetable matter would bnro returned to it aw) also) Impairs the soil's power of retaiuing moisture To obviate tho glent risk to which terotmuts in war bullous nre exposed, Mr. A. Cooper Key has suggested a method of securing the desired observations by photographing the enemy's positions from small captive balloon carrying the necessary cameras, which may be operat od by electrical menus. lu the report of n committee of the British Association it was stated that tha maximum pressure of the wind ou smalt plane surfaces bad been ascertained tu exceed eighty and own ninety pounds to' Ihe sqnaie foot. Tho pressure over any large nrea was considered a matter of much uncertainty, but it was possibler that the maximum pressure, of fitty-six pilUuds allowed by the Board , of Trade might take effect over tho wholo of Very exposed structures. Experiments upon pver fouriiundred Individuals of nil clnsseu, ages and coin patlons show how great i the diyersity of opinion ns to the size of objects seen through the microscope. The object used in the experiments was a common louse Uiaguified to a theoretical size of 4.G0 inches. The innj-rity of observe Underestimated this value! two estimates were only oue Inch, seven were over K foot) and one was at least five feat New students of tho micro-cope usually to- e live an impression somewhat larger than the. real value, uud adhere to it for a con siderahle time. Dr. Mittendorf stales that American students are less afflicted with near-sight' educes than Germ.iu students, Tho af fection is developed by sedentaty occupa tions aud lack of exercire, women being' therefore mote liable tu cuntract it than men. It usually appears iu childhood, rarely after tho tweuty.fifst jear. Weak glassts of slight bluo tint should iiu worn early to stay its progress, us bliuduess of.cu follows neglect of treutment. In his paper ou this subject Dr. M. tells of a fine horse in Jietliu whiuh hecafue iu tractable nnd was found to be suffering from ntur-sigbti fluted, but was ns dccilu as ever alter a pair of glabscs had bevn fitted to its eyes. The exisltnco of a prehenslhle treo in certain islinils of the l'acilo is reported by Lieut. Houghton.- The branches of ti.r trio he. ml out long slender tendril. which lunch the gtound witbeut ti.k.ug root Ltd twine about any o! ject withiu reii.li. These tendrils contract niter a time so that they do not li Uch the ground, and lu Ibis way lliey ciltt-u lift objects of considerable Uht nrotiud which they hivo become coiled, The treo Fo. unto bd nl lit tt to the banyan, which sends sl-ndcr fi'ir.s trom h l.rniiclits down to the irouml wheie they evintndly be. o nu rioted and lofni new stems, which 1mvc the same ftluctiuu; a siuglt treo thus gradually elilctiding into a oottplelo for est iu which the trunks uro uuited to each nthi r by the braucht. 1'iT'Tts are. still being made to prove a connection between (bo nppestnnce of the sun's surface and terrestrial pbenom ena. TI At aim-spots fire in some way nssnciatrd with the earth's magnetic con dition setui.1 to lit quite well establnhed, lint It has not beeu So certainly shown, that tho rnnsis which product tbo spots and magnetic variations have an inlliieuco upon the meteorology of our globe. Thial theory la still a hptio of cOuleulion. As a bit of evidence! btmilug .upon the sub ject, Prof, jialfottr Stewart cites certain inquiries into the heights of the rivers Kibe and Seine In Ivuiopa and Kilo in Africa which Indicate that tlie-ia gnat streams ri-nch their greatest beig'i' at a time cloudy corrospoudii g tothexuaxi mntuoflhe eK-veuyrar hun a.ioi cjcU, Ktnt their lowest point al tUe U iuimuui of tho suliin prrind. Thu ram nil in these tivtr-v.illi'NB nmsl, therefore, ha greaUet when tbo din urhalicts on thn anu ara mewt titell til Hti.l vl"lri,t.im,l vicu versa. l)r. II. V I'ii riv'' t).,idei J'ctllcal DIs ornery" cures every ktud or limn tr, from Hi,, isiilinoii piinplvorerupli'iii to the worst scrii'ula. . Hour tu six bottles cure salt rheum or teller. One tit five hollies rure Hie worst kind of pimple, on thi. f 'iv. Tr." In tour Uatlsa clear iho system of talila, rHrhllllctly land sores. Five to i-lnlit'lfiltiw ourii corrupt or run nlli ulcers and tlta liuM kfl 'a Ur illlUlll.le.alld III bjf dui-.'U j av.0 lots at ureal diacguLt,