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Physiciaiis and Dentists. :'b & Removed, " W..G.,M..SeIpleJ PliysiGiaii & Snrecmi, Has itcmoved his Olllce and P.csldcnco from Beeond St. to SOUTH Strcct.ln the bull.llnjr formerly occupied by A. J. '""AVK'i, where lie will bo pleased to see his frlemls nn.l I patrons. as-lJfFIOE IKUIHS : front 6 to P 0'clockiP.iM. i March 31, 1863. yIl. W. W. HKBKU PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON, MAIN STUEET, PAHRYVILLE, Pa, May bo consulted In the English or fjermnn Language. March 8 1. 1S83. -TTT A. 'i,E.llIA3IER, M ., ' PHYSICIAN AND SCnaEON BperUl stUntlon paid to Cnronlc Diseases. Ontesi South East corner Iron ami 2no sta.,I.o blt'hlon.P.. April 3, 1875. B. UGBEB, M. B. V. 3. Exnmlnllig Surgeon, rnaoTiciua physician amisur.aEoN. ORncai Uank'stroct, ItcuKtt's iilock, Lehigh- '"fiayho eonsullcd In tho Ocrra-in Language. Nov.'ai, C. W. BOWER, PHYSICIAN AND SUttOF.ON. May bo consulted In tho Herman or English ta-iguago. Oirif-M -'pposlto Durllng's ,J)ruK store, fcANKSULehlghton. Pa. - Jan.fllyt Drs. Barr and Eistan, Have determined to remain in liEUIGH TON aH'Winter, mid will coutiuuo to pay special attention to Chronic Affections AND 4 Surgical Diseases. ! Office Hours from 9 A. . to 9 r. . Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. JJelobcrlJ,t883-tr .'. OFFICE : Opposite tho "brondway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patterns have tho benefit of the latest lm provsinents in nie.-hanli.il appliances and hn mntlii) U nrirnatmeni In all surirlcal eases. ANJESTHKTIH nilmlnlftctnl If diKlrod. If posslUu, persons residing outsido of Maueh Uhunlc, should make engagements by mall. Jl8 vl QARBON HOUSE, ',J. VT. KAUDENIlUSIf, PHOPniETOH, II ask Sr., LicmoiiTOK, Pa. Tho Oa ibo House offers flrst-class ncpora msdatlons to tho Trnvellnir publlo. Hoarlln by the llay or Week on IUasoimble Terms. Uholee Olifars, Wines and I.tquors always on nanu. uou aliens nuu siaoios. mtn nuur ,(lT Hotlrs, attaehcJ. .April 10-yl, -p.VCKERTON IIOTEI,. Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lelilirhton LEOPOLD MEYER, rnomiKTon, Packerton, Penna. . This well known hotel Is admirably refitted, and has tho best accommodation! lor perman ent and transient boarders. Excellent tabic nd the very beat liquors- Alio hue stables attached. ; Sept, 10-yl. Mauch Chunk House, Susquehanna Street, Mauch uhunk, Pcnna., T. F. FEU IS, I'roprlotor. When Tlsltlnpr at the County Seat this ' Hotel will found to be nrst-claes In every res. pecU Wines. Liquors, l.ager Deer. Ulnars nnd other Kctreshmcnts of nurcst quality at the liar. Terms very moderate. Patronage solicited. Sept. issa Livery & Sale Stables UAKKSTRESBT.LlSUiailTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAIIBIAQES, And porttlvtlj LOWER Plticr.3 than any other Livojry in tho County, Lane and nandsome CarilaKes for Funeral tnrposesand Weddlnss. DAVID Nov. It. 1873. J. "W. RAUDENBUSH Rtineetfn.lr announced ttVIhe nfiUlln Hmfh hki onaned a NKW L.IVEIIY STAIir.K in connection with his hotel, aud Is prepared to luranu icaui iur Funerals Wediiags or Btisiuoss Trips on shortest notice and most liberal! erras. All orders left at the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention, stable on North Street next ins Hotel, Leuiguion. an22-yl ATJTJT t7Tl Send 0a. for postnge, and re r K I , n. calve free, a roitlvbox of iroodi JJ. X XllUXJ, , le)p yQU noro money rlxht away lhan auytblnitelie In this world. All, ol either aez, auxeeed Iroin first hear. Th. broad road to fortune opens be fore the workers, absolutely sure. At oneo adareis Tstiikua, a gucta;.iie.- l imeb, Proprietor "VOL? XII., No' IS: '1. k I Railroad Guide. Arrongcment cfJassenglBralna. dOTduKKiatn.-IMiV Trams leave Allentown as follotrs : (Via PBnKiMKte ItAitnoxn.) - .ForTJilladoluhaat .w0b.0p 11.49 a. rs., r&n03.10 p. nnp 0 VjO J- SUNDAYS. For Phltadolplilaat 5.O0a. m.and 3.10 p.Jn. (VlaJKAST Pekh UnAncii.) ' . For Itcadlnar and Harrlsbure, 0.00, 8.0 a. ni.i 12.15, 4.3'i, and o.Offti. mil f ' ' For Lancaster and Uoluuibla, 0.00, 8.10 a, m., and 4 3D p. u. , ' ' SUNDAYS. For HnrrlsburK, and waypolnts, 9.05 p. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via Peiikiomkn Railroad.) Leave Plitiad'n,'4 ifii 7.40' a. m. and 1.00, 1.35, 4 30, and 5.15 p. m. , . SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.03 a.m., 4.20 p.m. (Via Eas Pkmn. HnANCit.) Leave Reading, 7.30, 10.15 a. in., 2.0C, 3.50, and o.io p. in. Lcavo IUrr Lcavo lUrrlsburK,'52 7.00, 0.60 a. tit., 1.46 and 4.uu n. in. Leave Lancaster, t730 a. m l.O) nod (3.40 n. hi. l.eare uoiuniL'iu, .ou a, m , i.iw aau '.m. , ,. trom Kins Street'Depoti ' ' " ' SUNDAYS. Lcavo ltcadlnir, 7.3) a. m. Leave liariUburir, 5.20 a. m. Trains via "I'crklomen natlroart" marked thus (') run lo ond Irom Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and from liruad street Depot. T ho 5.(0 am 0.45 a. m. trains irom Alien- town, and the 1 35 and B.15 p.m. train from Philadelphia, via Pcrklomcn Itallrnod, havo through cars lo and Irom Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, (IcneralManuircr. o. a. iiANrooK, Urif I Pass r ft Ticket Agent Mar 27th, 1SS3. ALLEN LINE of STEAMERS TO. AND FKOJ1 I 9 o Prftnatd Pnssenirprs from Encland. Ireland. nnd Seotlaud, can embark nt either Liver pool, Ulasjiow, Uuccnstown, Londondcrryor Ualwny.. J FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER r KOU.TEl' s , . i n A Drafts on Enaland, Ireland, and Scotland. IT. Y: MOItTIIIMERJAgt. . i t . L .SV. Cakiion Advocate OOlce, ? LEH1UHTON, PA. M.. IEEE01AN & CO., BAKK STEKET, Lefaiehton, Pa., i UtLIcEltH and Dealers la ! , i4 All Kind, of 0 RAIN BOUGHT Mid SOLD n REGULAR MARKET RATE3. Wo woold.alfo, lcsprcttullvlnlorm ourrlti r.cns that wonio now fully prepared to BUI rf.Y tiicm with st, rf .Opal FrouicnyMfn de6licrtntVEU WEST PKICES. ' ' IT. UEILMAN'i CO. JnhtS Central Carriage Works, Hank St., Lchigliton, Pa., i ' x ' : ' Arc prepared to ManuTacturo Carnages,' Buggic, .lcighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Ufovcry description, In tho most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLElt & KREIDLER, April 28, 1882 yl Proprietors. GROCERIES, - ( PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c. At CHAS.-K RHAOD'S,i(j'T, NEW STORE, nearly opposite tho NEV ROUND HOUSE, Bank St., Leliighlon, Pa. Evervlhlnar of the verv best nnalltv and at lowest prices. oct, 27-m0. E F. LUCKEISBACII, Two Doors llelow the "Uroadvtay House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns ol rialn and Fancy 1 ' Wall IPapWss "Window" Shades,' ' ' Paints & Paintesr Supplies, lowest cAsn rjti'jEaV i , . . k t .Thomas'-Drug Store. i ' j ' ' ' THE SUN. . NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million eoplcsolTiiESUNhnvo gone out of our establishment during tho past twelve months. If you where to pasto end to end all tho columns or nil Tim suns printed nnd sold last jenr you would iret a eontlnous strip o( Interesting Information, common sense, wis dom, sound doctrine, and no no wit Ionic enough to reach frmn Printing Houso square to the top of Mount Copernicus In the moun then back to Printing Houso pquare, nnd then three quarters of the way back to the moon agnln. HutTimSON 1 written fortholnlinblt.mts of the canh. this samo strip ol Intelligence would iilrdlo tho jrlobe twcnty.seven or twentv-eljht times. Hcvcry bujer orucopy orTintSuN durlrg tho past year has spent only oiio hourover It, and It his wiroor his grniulf nher has spent another In ur, this newspaper In 15S3 has af Inrded the humm rneo thirteen years ot steady reading, night and day. It Is only by II tlo calculations like theso that you can lorm any Idea nriho circulation of the most nonularol American neivsitni.nr.. or of Its Infiucnco !! the uplnlous and actions ui viucriuuu uii'ii alio women. 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This edition furnishes the current news or tho world, speelnl articles or exceptional Interest lo everybody, nnd literary reviews of new books of tho highest merit. 41 n year. WEEKLY tla year. Eight panes of tho best matter ortbo daily Issues; un Agricul tural department of unequalled tnlue, special market reports, nnd literary, sclen tlfie, nnd domestic Intelligence makoTnu WuKKt.Y Sun tho ncspnpor Tor tho farm er's household. To clubs or ten wltn (10 an extra copy free Address 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, This Son, N. V., Cliy. Causes no Pain orDreai Gives Relief at Once. Mali qoill orsnniT. ippUeyritli finger. Tfloro' CURE. Price &0 cents, by mnlf or nt drmraUtf. l i jiitu rnriiC), AJruiiBiB, dec-W-yl Owcgo, N. Y. rpirosiAS ttKainitER, JL OONVEl'ANC'EU, AND &F.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The foUowlns Companies are Represented! LILIAN )N MUTUAL ritlE. HEAIHNO MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMING FIRE. POTTSV1LI.E FIRE, LBiuaii.FTnK.'jina ihqtbav. 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Estate of h'oriuoN Steioeuwalt, Deceased Letters Testamentary on the estate of So! omon meigorwrtit, iaio oi x-ast I'enn l own ship, Carbon County, Penna., deceased, have bven uranted to Moses Stolgerwall, residing In West Penn Township, Schuylkill County, Penna., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claim, or demands will make the aame known without delay, to MOSES STEIOERWAI.T, Executor, or to Frcvm an fc Kinriii, bis AU"js. December S2,18W.w(j 2 ! b s-;' & " CD 2 s y cd tra CD Q'5 q M ? O o CO tabrH CACS INDEPENDENT ; .LjEIIimiTON; CAHBON COUNTY, l nUt. Robert Todd Lincoln, Secretary of War. 1.1; ! - V ' , vliulma-5 lv..(a e'si-r'. iri taykfsa rrt leqi.; tfcT Robert Todd Lincoln, Sceretnry of AVnr. Abralinm Lincoln, nnd was born in Stiringlield, 111., Anjrtist 13, IS 43. Ho received a goou cuticaiion m ttio common' schools ot tlnit.city, but concliulcu lus preparatory cDut'sclif Ex6tcr, N. II. 'Ho entered Harvard College from which he graduated in lSG After his graduation .he received n commission us Captain, and saw consid erable service in the field, but because of Ids youth ho was kept n close companion to his father at the White House the greater part of tho time. Art! ,!.: ..p l.:f...l.-.J ....! 1 !. . ni ...1 iiiui miv v.uii,iiK Bii-ni: ui ilia luiiiui e btudied law, and wit3 in it few years prattiiTj of his mfcssion in that city, nntl secured tho management of several large estates and many Eastern Insurance Companies who loaned largo sums of money on Chicago Veal Cbtnte. In attending to thci-o trusts Jlr. Lincoln developed superior executive ability. Ho married tho onlv daughter of ex-Scc'y James Harlan, li,,,.:,,,. , r'l. :.... Ar. V . i .. .i..t .i , e ... inatiou of Gen. Grant, and urcsided at tho a few days before tho nomination for tho Presidency was made, lieforo that time his only active cflbrt in politics had been as it member of a citizens' committee formctl in Chicago to.cil'ect a reformntion and purification in'loeul liolilical affairs. ' President Gariield's Rolection of Air- I.iheoln for finrrotnrv nf V or wns duo to n determination to honor the name of our great War President, and so satisfactory was his administration of the War Department during Garfield's" incumbency that President Arthur retained Mr. Lincoln in his Cabinet, and now finds him promin ently mentioned as the ltepublican Presidential candidate. any.aihbition'for further noliticauTircTcrmcnt. but his modest. Unassuming manner only induces his admirers to m6re earnestly-advance, his claims. fccc'y Lincoln is one of the most popular officials that tho War Department ha3 ever been under, und in social and political circles, regardless of his party nfiilia ftn,. i. : : 1 r. t., r. . r t; i...t. i. itwua, u in iuii, cimi jn luijii uuu luaiiuu lir. 1-iiti.lll lias no icstiiiu- lance whatever to his illustrious father, but in executive abilitv nnd intuitive com prehension of public affairs, he has certainly inherited the, sterling characteristics of Abraham Lincoln. A LEAF-YEAR VICTIM. . JJisi Jennie is a wiusomo girl t ' "" i no unrest lass ol many; And I would bo a heartless churl Did I not lovo Miss Jennie. Cut when into my list'ntrg ear Ifer tide of passtan gushes, I scream ond run nwny for fear ' She'll see my tell tulo blushes. Miss Susto Is so sweet and mild, And loves me, obi sudearly, I can't reject the little child '.Twould drive Iiercra2y, nearly; Hut as she hangs upon mv gazo And sings her hopeless sorrow, . I murmur: "It is gcttinc late - Fleasocomo around to-morrow." And lliero is rosy, romning.Mell And there is proud Ophelia rpd pensive, lolty,mitided Nell, And prattling liltlo .Delia: And I um wooed by Elolse, .And couitcd, ton,. by Jessie, While Moggio falls upon ber knees, And diltuchnrrning Bessie. There's still another hotncly sha The gaunt, unroutli Eliza When fust sho came a-wuning mo, Oil, how.I did despise her! lldt ns tlie futidly lingered near There fell, like dripping honey, This sweet ossuruuee on my ear Sho bad a heap of inoneyl So, though I sigh for Jennie's curls And Delia so impassioned, , , And hanker for the other girls So sweetly, grandly fashioned, It seems decreed that I should part 1-roin nil these charming witches, And sacrifice my manly heart To gaunt Eliza's riches. A SOLDIEMIMCE. Over twtnty years ago, on that fatal July day when the greatest artillery duel known in nncicutor modern Mines. tool: place between tho mighty contend ing armies near the quniut, sleepy town of Gettjsbnrg, Pa., Mr. Hubert Oorsou, now a ttcil.known citizen of lhltimorc, v.'as dangerously wounded. At that tlino Le uos n private in a Pennsylvania regiment, baviup been born and raised in Philadelphia, and on that heroin tklil this gentUmnn fell, struck in the udeby a niiuie.lmll coming from he never knew jti'.t exactly where. After lying on tho held for ten lours, suffering intensely from bis wound, thiist and lack of need ful attention, nnd nerved by desperation to nltnost superhuman efforts.ho crawled during the darkness ot tho succeeding night, somo distauco in the country from the battle-field. As dawn broke he s.n.k totally exhausted and almost llfelt-6s by the side of a spring of water. There he was fouud by n young girl fiom one of the ueighboiing farm-houses, who thus early in the morning had ventured from her homo to obtaiu water from this sjiring for culinary purposes. The wounded soldier was J'ouug in years.uot neuty-fivend'possessed, not itlslnnd Idj Its distortions' byi,"r.ltVnng,'n hnuil some, interctiug face The young lady was in tho first blush of conscions wo manhood, nod If she bad left that suffer ipg young man there to dip, by that one not she would have branded every ancient aud modern male and female romancer as ft base deelrojerof the goddess of truth. l!ut she did not. She reported his sad condition to her patents, nnd, moved by' her earnest pleadings in bis behalf, tveu in that hour of great con "fusion an-) multiplicity of demands upon tbem, they reluctantly conseuted lo have bim removed to their honso. Thore he was carefully nnd skillfully nursed back to robust Ufa and vigorous health by the young lady who had saved him. Daring the days ofhh suffering and convales cence the old, old, aud yet ever, ever new story of humin hearts and desires wa being enacted in that now quiet farm. house. While he was repiiriPg his vi tality and ncrjniriug his flesh he was los ing his heart. Soon the rosy flush on her fair cheek andtbe bright light which epajrked in her eye while in bis prcs.nce convinced Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FlSHBU lio - MtV' I I ' ff 1 'I OI -3l tiiU I .i'1 .till ''4 4 : VJ .'.- ui. . : i V. IS is the oldest nnd onlv mirvivinit son of h n?saaiuail(Ul, JlUBL'lucu in viuiai, i nviu ndmittcd ttrtho bar. He then besran tho immense Grant incelinsheld in Chicago Mr. Lincoln disclaims him thivt his fond passion was recipro cated, and s"6 this young, cotiplu became regularly engaged with tho consent and blessings of every interested person on nil cities. The young gentleman rejoined his regiment when ho had fully recover ed, although he had been reported dead, Hid was so marked on the book of the command. At the close of tho war he returned to Philadelphia, nud began the life struggle to secure n homo for whnt he then considered his dtstiucd bride. During all these years n worm corres pondence had been maintained between these two young people. lint somehow tbo young man continued just vvb.it he originally was very poor, Then the young' lady, at last, completely tired ol wailing und sighing, aud realizing Ihnt Jim3 was ileeirjg nnd years disappenriup, broko the engagement, nnd receiving tbo nitentiouofa neighboring farmer who possessed Ooverument bonds' nud one large Pennsylvania farm,- par value f 2, 000 per nere, in due anil proper course of time married him, Mr. Oorsou, in Philadelphia, did not lie down and die. As he remarked recently to your repic seutalive: "At that time I felt exactly like Unit. Bonaparte, nee Miss Ulizihelh Pnteisrn. of Paltituore, did wbenjSnfter the deser tion of her royal bnsbnu'd.sha exclaimed; fAt one timo lu iny life I had three rul ing passions love, ambition for worldly honors and avarice tbey nre nil Herd now but one, nud that one is avarice. It is tho sole controlling motive lu my life." As this gentleman, nfler many ef forts, failed to succeed in Philadelphia, he came to this city nnd once more hith erto relentless fate chauged her counteu- aueu from the dark frown of adversity to tbo blessed smile of prosperity, und he began to legitimately coin money, and what was, is, and always will be much be.ter, save the major portion of the same. During all theso years he com completely lost sight of his "first aud ouly loye," bat his heart remained nn disturbed by the bewi'ching efforts nnd coy blauilisbmeuts of tbo many young ladies who.for the past ten wealthy years of his life, have beeu payiug him marked attention. The concluding chapter ol this true narrative cau best be given in the vivid descriptive words of tho geutle man himself, which he used uith much emphasis and many graphic gestures to your correspondent to-day. "List week, Wednesday morning, while walking down Baltimore street, I passed a lady. One brief, casual glance at her f.ico at once ntlracteJ my attention. have seen that face before," was my fiist thought And then I mentally exclaim ed: 'I wonder where?' Although to the ordinary obsetver there was nothing ef pecially attractivo in either her face or figure, for she was evidently over forty years of ugo, with her hair whitened by trouble, and plain face strongly marked by the lines of care nud borrow, yet I felt by conic unknown causa strougly drawn toward her. Sbe passed me, walking at a rapid pace. I stopped, ami for a mo ment gazed after her irresolute. Then I started after her. Then I paused again, undecided. 'Very foolish in me, nn old man, In be running after nn equally old woman,' was my next thought. Then I determined to get one good square look nt ber face, nud see if I conld as certain why I was luflueuced by her in such a peculiar manner, nud whero nud when I had seeu Jier before. I walked hurriedly after her, and while! passing ber glanced at her in what would be considered a very Impressive, imperii neut mnuner. Then, great Heavens! I recognized her. "1 ue energetio street sceno or smiling peace aud bustling activity or bnsiiies nnd pleasure which actually surrounded me Instnutly faded Irom view, and there arose in its stead the terrible and horrj ble outlines of n great battle. I stw the blue nud gray uniformed array of martial hosts rushing together in deadly oqnflfol; I heard the roar of cannon, (ho shriek of shell and tte z of tho minie-ball; then therpnme in mjrindJhopJcJnra.oX youDg wounded soldier dying b tldo tho SI. 00 a Alt Y 1G, 1884. If Boft m'urm'uring flow of .a county spriug, and a beautiful young girl filled with tender pity nnd compassion bending. orer him, softly saying:. "Poor poor fel low I I wonder if he's dead?' In this ciruw.orn, sad-faced lady t recognized tbo young girl I loved with nil jiy beat), and whom I was, once engaged to be married to. I. of cour.ie. tpoke to her; the recognition was mutual. She Is now a poor widow, having lost her husband ten years ago. Well, jes, of course you have, after tho fashion of interviewers, surmised tho whole business. In a lew days wo will bo married, nnd if there is a happy being in this great city it is the mm who is now talking to you." The wedding will be celebrated in grand jlylo at nn early day in this city. Many of Iho surviving veterans of the American civil war wilt be nmong tho specially invited guests. It is tho inten tion of the prospective groom to charter on tho marriage-day n special train be tween Philadelphia nud Baltimore to convey n number of bis old soldier friends from one city to another to wit ness this unoxpecled and romantio con sumation of his hopes nnd desires. Why," exclaimed the happy man, "if I, during the hist few yenru of the war talk ed to ouo soldier about thnt girl, I talked to n thousand, I used to be known all through our division ns tho man who was going to marry the girl of Gettysburg when this cruel war is over.' " Ball!- moro Cot. N. Y. Mehoukt, -A little batch of S10 000,000 is very naughty, but its very nice. "Subduid snnff" is n handsome now color not to he sneezed nt. A ohnnty bawl '-Gimme ten cents to bey cr loaf of bread with." The horseshoe crab grinds it food between ils thighs. -Dr. Graves' Heart Reeulntnr cures nil forms ol Heart Disease, nervousness and slceplpssnesa. Oae-hnirihe human family die un der the age of seventeen. The Emperor of China sleeps on ft bedstead that has been in use for two ceutnrics. GUARANTEED In euro a cold or conch Acker's celebrated Unelisli Remedy. Hold bv I)r C T Horn, Lehighton, and E A Horn, Wcissport. Mis Nellie Rossiter, the Phil tilth phia girl whose book on silk culture is the standard authority for the work, is only sixteen years old. Tho valuation of properlv in New Tork city is as great as that of London. When n girl has lost her spirits she doesn't stand ngh:st of n chance.no one can re-spectre. AOKEU'S Dyspepsia Tam.kts Never Fail. Sold bv Dr O T Horn, Lehighlon,ond E A Horn, Weiwport. An tip town plumber has ronrried n milliner. Everything tends to consoli dation nnd monopoly thso days. The man who began keeping a diary at the first of tho year is still keeping it but he now uses tho pagei as cigarette papers. ARE YOU MisTahle throiijti Indication Sour Stnmnoli, or Constipation? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets we trnnrantce will relieve von. Sold bv Dr fi T Horn, LehiEhton,und E A Horn, Weissport. A Leeds paper says thnt ft young widow In that city, who writes well, is training for nn editor. Who is the editor? Henry Villnrd should havo (duck to the newspaper business, Then he would know just bow ranch he had. Lawyers and doctors' blunders have been tho causa ol more than one man's rhokin to death. Somo persons have been known tnchoko from mushing. Tlien n- stances are few if Jsilwin'a Tino Tar Syrup is used. Per bnlile. 25 mils and $1. ' For sale at Thomas driisr store. The Misses EBlo nnd Birdin Moore nre rnnnlug n papr ntMilledgeville, Ky. A great many young men "call to see tho editor.'1 "What shall I giva my love?" asks ft poet contributor in n ten verse produc tion. How would it do to give her the psem? We do not want. it. It was n Ftrious reflection npnn tbr veracity of musicians, when ihe ciMinr put over the mnsic.il department of his piper, the bend. "Among the Lvres." HUNDREDS Write tbev owe their life nnd present rood health to Acker's Enillsh Remedy for Consumption, Concha, Oo1d. .In. Sold by C. T. Horn, Lehighton, and E. A. Horn, Weisport. It is said that ."Stin is ever watch ing lo find us nnemploYed." Tho gept lemnn referred to never watches news paper men. It would be n wasto of val uable time. Donnelly, (he millionaire California cattlo dealer, who died last week, was getting ready to stsrt a newspaper to push him in politics, ne was mighty lncky to din when he did. Teck's Bad Doy says he can sleep with bis feet, hanging nut of tho window tho coldest of winter nights, if he ran onlv be furnished with a good supply of Jadwln'e Pino Tar Ryrup. Verily, It is a balm for the afflicted. Price, !5o. nnd $1 per bottle. For sale atThomof' drug store. A contribution came to ns Ibis week headed "How He Fooled tho Editor." Iftbe contributor thinks ho fooled the editor into printing his effusion he will bo undeceived by ransacking (bo wasto basket. Just before (ho holidays all the rural papers aro bnlging with greafada," set in the biggest and blackest wood typo tbe printer ran scare up. Then the readers swear. Just nfter the holidays tho "ads" dwindle to diminutive propor tions, and then tbe publishers swear. Gentlemen, please forma ring. The Liulsvillo Journal man calls tho Chatta nooga Times The Doily Tom Cat, aud its editor, that chuokle-headcd mouth-piece of a coal hole. Observing exchauges have discover ed that tho greediest man after a news paper is the one who is loo mean to sub. scribe, He is always lu waiting for the latest paper, and it is not on tbe owner's porch two minutes till tbe non-subscriber ponnces on to it, and, after reading it, invariably throws it aside with tbe re mark (bat ho could make) & better paper himself. Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance,. $1.23. It O! For the Cure of Coupla, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Whooping CoipjIi, Inci pient Consumption and for the relict ol consumptive perrons m advanced slagc3 of the ritcase.- Sold by all Druggists. Price Z SE ia."0!3"!!"!! 'oo t jiosajrviioiu 'SYini ircilt q ?U05 oq UVO sisiDoasi m onin 'met ca ciiln oo-ij 'aorcj " ia3-?a or;) tear rte:c--rpr3 oxo sottsftp s.-toai eqi tmi vi 'AWTTUCOtt pan ;oo-j oaoth cioaiou otfi pmj 'obecftp no jo pr.3nr;o;j rj MAn ctx 'pitii:il tl s-Totrpni ctri ja noj;ov ramrau outi "A-oq a sctSjo ittrijoam; cir ira o o.m a0)j Aiq p:iu cuoqiSuM) pun reoi-i aqi idcuuap ,rxj cosco rto ViT escrcuuq nq'KOrOYS.t.I KI KIVXJISIO) Huorotlio r.q Til"- tU porn; !"t otto ipi sjo-ai pawn 03SVO dO GCHIVGnOH.!. til D'rniiuua 'ORJOrrrnms'o'Jcr ,,'2trt.cir;r.s frco OMiaoijvojTU m po.mo s-;q oA-3uprH, , 1A 'oxJII. 'og 'ito VI 'tt 't ..orqertoj siCAito si 5 JOAV!upra SA'uil-tuo-T'noiroa ,! ' ,.-posn Jaioi 'A1IJ.UV3H1I HSHOQHH nn W list UjJ sasvssBca aooia am 'S311d 'MOBl.Vc35i.SWOO 'sasvassa ahwqj aoj toS BUI. No other complaints arc so Insidious In thelt fttlacltnsthosnaircctlngthetluoat ami lungs: none so trifled with by tho majority of suffer ed. Tlio ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps fiom a trifling or unconscious ex posure, is often but tbo beginning of n,fatal 'Ickuess. Avni'.'s Cnr.nnv l'r.ciois.u. has well proven Its efficacy lu a forty J ems' tight with throat nnd lung diseases, nud should bo taken in nil cases without dolay, A Tcrrlblo Cough Citrcil, "In 1M71 took asevcro cold, which affected my lungs. 1 had a tcrriblo cough, nml passed uittht after night without sleep. Tho doctors c..iro mo up. 1 tried AVKU's Ciiunnv l'i;r iiikai., which relieved my lungs, Induced sleep, mat ntTordcd mo tho rest i.coffsniy for the recovery of my strength, lly tbo coi'ttmiml use of tho PreTniiAi, a peimn uent euro was ellcrtcd, 1 nm now 6i yeais old, halo and hearty, nud am satisfied jour t'liiamv l'lXToii.vi. saved mc, - lloitAcr. F.Miiimoritnn." KocUuglmm, Yt., July IB, lsw. Croup. A jllollior's Trlliute. " Wlilla in tho country last winter my llttlo !oy, threo j cars old, was taken HI with croup; It seemed ns if ho would die from strangu lation. Ouo of tho family suggested tbo use Jl A vim's Cuniiiiv Pi:itoi:ai., n bottln of w-iilch was always kept In tbo house. This was tried in small nnd frequent drses, and to our delight in less than half an hour tho llttlo patient was breathing cosily. 'Iho doc tor aaid that tho CllI'llllV PmoUAi. had saved mv darling's life. Can sou wonder lit our gralltudo'.' Sincerely ours, Jinx. Emma flr.nsriv." 153 West IfiSlli St., New York, Wny 10, 1SS5. " I have used Aval's Cnmtnv ri'tTniiAt. tn my family for several cars, and do not liesllato to pronounce it tho most cfTcctual it-inedy for coughs and colds wo havo ever Irlwl. A. .1. ClIANE." Iilc Crystal, JHnu., March 13, H2. "I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, nnd after trying innnv remedies with no suc cess. I was cured by tho use cf Avon's Cnuu i:v I'nr-rinui.. .losi'rit WAt-ntt." Ilyhalio, Jllss., April 6, Itt-i'. " 1 cannot say enough in praise of Avrn's fiimsiiv PuiToit.M.. believing as 1 do that 1-ut for its uso I should loiigsfnco hnvo died fiom lung troubles E. 11UACUOK." Palestine, Texas7, April M, UW. No caso of nn affection of tho throat oi lungs exists winch cam.ot bo greatly relieved by tho u-o of Avrn's Ciir.nuv pnc-roiiAL, and it will ahraut cure when tho dlscaso is not already beyond tho control of medicine. rnEPAr.ED nv Dr.J.'C.Ayer&CoLowoll.lViass. Sold by nil Druggists, a f.-kTfi .B. I cep 38.ii.fi rHw n -f - .n :4 . er - I a it! t Pr!fl-taI-tf5?P 'f1 a week at home, JV0.1 outfit free. Pay absolutely sure. Jlo risk. Capital nut renulred. Itnnder. If vnu want bullncjj at which persons of either sex. old or young, can make great pay alt the time they work, with absoluto certainly, write for particulars to 11. Hallktt at Co., Cortlar.d, Maine. dccl&yl No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tho United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal ofneo located In Washington, directly opposite the United States I'ntenl I mice, we uro ablo to intend to all patent luslncss with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost tnau other patent at. torncys who are nt a distauco Irom Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " ussocl.it eat torncys." We make preliminary examinations and turnlsh opinions ns to pa. tentabllliy, Iree or charge, and all who are Interested in new Inventions and patents nre Invited to send for a copy ol our "(lulde for obtaining Patents," which Is sent frro to any a-ldress, and contains comi leto Imtruc tlout how to obtain palt-ms and other valua ble mutter. Wo reurio tbo Herman-American National Hank Washington, 1. O. j the Itoyul Swedish, lS'nrweteiauond DnnlsliLega tlnna. nt Washington j Hon, Jos. Casey, luto Chlei Justice U, S. Court ol Claims; to the Oltlclali of the U. S paleut IKItco. and to Senators nnd Members of Coogress from every State. . Address! LOUIS HAllQ Eft k CO., So- iiouora oi i-aienia anu Atioruays at i.aw, l... Uivll llullJIug WAaigTO, V, U, UAM sill si AYE.R S Cherry Pectoral. MtHtt The Carbon, Mvocate, An tndepgndont family Kowparwrsi published, every SAIUUDAs la, Loblghtofi, Cdrhn Co.,Ta.,ly" ISAKItV Vs. niOIt'JClH.IIIJlts OrTicB-nAfltvvAY, a shoit, distauco a.boX the Lehigh Vr.liey n. It. Dehor., Terms :: $L.OO pciA.!iii in kbnw BV.ilhx m sCKttTios or l'i,il,s Asb rixclr J ob Prin tins- AT. VERY, LOW PRICES, - ' - r J pulmonic1 sVilii MAtMDRAKE. PILfUS. As the proiiriclcr of theso hicdlclnea t con, sctcntlously ofcer tlicm to tlicJiubUc Q3j?afos reliable nntl, certain, rcmetllca for thO'Cf(ffe ot. Consumption, nm with equalconfldCnco. 63 almost o, oprclflo for thoio norbitljrjfnJ'ttonof this, vli.c.i. if l-olcctoj, cxo n?t ta tcrmlnato ii fatU dlcatjos of tho-larfi, IclMmtliat thousdof ray rcpicdlci xr'M enw Constimptloru Ida. vot claim that Iho filscM&c a to flRrcd ftf tcr the, Innja are destroyed, f or itf ifttididfto w n f rotto r.ow oncf t Vut I maintain tlidt ihn Hrntttacrtpf OotiMUDftltfitaro, ourflb'.e. frcn vrhen th lunca tro partl&Uy Ccot 'ed. When ouo t mi i i tonntl I afu clinost certain of making a t?urc,if tho patient will taLo proper can of hltarelf and follow my tlirpctloui It miy baaikod "IIow la It t'mt yoa can know no mccH about thlj dlsoaso, anA proton J to euro it, wKcti to many. tttuoaUil physician vlio hare, made a study of, it for. years, pronouncg It lncurablo V1 Tho question Is ft faff ond, and thall be fairly nnsvroredi I do not claim t j tnow tnoro t han pt her physicians about tl.o cause, naturo end Llstory cf ConsviDtMci) lirap poso that mylowu on thcto potntj wouM Vo, found to, ftfjrt&wltls, tliosc of most educated ar.d iatelUecut physi cians TYoshouUasrcoth&twhtlothcTuisI cciKJclapbs curo In ether words, whlloltisnot possitlotoeay trAj Consiiraptlon eclocts thb or that person as aTlctlrn y.t Xhtprvdlsixistno cai. era i let . Inheritance. QoRkmplloni& hereditary Ha won derful dojrrcov 0'if parent rcry-often cc tails it upoh, t;ha ofC?prIa?iind loii tlll, mora (roucntly, co that wliolo f amllioa aro often swept av.-ay end, hand tn9 prcdlsposlt tUnOownto their children ' SJ.CjM, Y7 t'J'H Rot moan, (hosa cianriof weather which, cften protluco inflammation Im ons: continued and tttjaiy cold, r?o that a condition of debility (I produced, Judcod, whoever tandJ (a prodildo ong continued; debility tH11o poraa persons, eurat4 Vtt poRiry Consumption, tvomlncnt among th.030 ln.lluencc aro tnaufl;lent diet, liVing tn on vnwlio jesomo a(r, codi cntary habits, .jrlcf, (vnxlety, disappoint mcntj whether of tha a2!ect(on3 or la b-olnow, find all other depressing Cistloiui tho nbuao of neroury (ind tha (nfluncg of vcal-pning (Hscaf ca, I nlco offreo. with, tho bos$ dotor osta tho i.tanncp n which iho Junja lccoin3 AtTectedf rnlinonary Consumption is also called, Tabfrvulou fjon? ramptlon, ly which, wo mean, c, disease of the, lungs, caused by tubercles. A tubcrclo Is a small, roundish body which b deposited la tho rubttanea cf tho lungs by tho blood. This li tho bctrianinjr and Hrat act of tho disease, XXany of theso aro of ton deposited, at once, pach pnoun dergoca several changes, .f tcr producing nflonmatloq of tho parta cf tho lung next (o it, (tendgtq ulceration, opens a pssaeo into tho bronchial tubes, c.ud passes out r.t tho mouth by flpKtlns, "The place whero the tubercle prcw and ripened now beeomes a cavity, and where thore aro a preat many tubercles, of, courso, they rxako a cre&t many of theso llttlo cavities, which Gradually nnlto and lcavo greet holes in tho Junes, TTnlesqastop canbe'put) totals proccs4, It will rjo on untU tho substance of t;ta lunffs U consumed nnd death ensues. Of C0UT5O I aureo with too faculty upon the symptoms and coursa of tha diaeocej tho flh rt, dry. hacklns cpusbt po tlljlit at Crst, but gradanlly increasing, then shortness ot breath, a qalckenlnt? pnlsj, then ftn-erlsh, sensations, fluahlns cf tho cheeks andhcat in tho palms of tho binds (Lid ecIjs of the foctj theellfht but crowlne emaciation , with fctblo apxtUCi hemorrhages, Increasing c!ourVhs, disturbed Elccp. fevered ponjuo, then loss of appr(ito, expectoration of softened ta'oercjj inthethapeof small Jumps of ycllow&h, cheesy, cr curdy matter, hectio fever! bruiiiat cyo, cm aa, want ewcaw, uiarp pains in the sides, incrcaslnj emaciation and debility, disordered stomach, and bawcls, diarrhea, nausea, swollen extremities h!-, lovr checks, sunken eyes, weakness so great that expec toration U impoisiblo tj then death, bringlnff wclfpm relief from tho tortures of this horrid monster, ITow, as X have said, I tnalnly aerco with tbo medical facultyonthccapoints. But when wo come to the frra( twi of tho disease I differ from it totally. The doctors believe Tulmonary Consumption cannot bo cured. There fore they do cot try t do anything moro than to smooth the patient's path to the puve, and seem qUte rcck jess of tho medicines they give, so that the patient Is Icpt coxoriablo and as'j, even If his llf o Is shortened, M spon as tubercles becrin to appear in tho lungs of a patient, It Is a common practice with many leadinff pbytlcts.es to Ixrcada5ingwlthwhi&y in lncrcvin? Quantities, untl tho ravages of exccslTO dram-driniing are added t ravages of the dlscaso and I have yet to hear of ft stasia ca0 of Consurai tJoa which v as cured by rtlraulanta. I ran say the same cf Cod UvcrOlL. liany physicians tend :hc!r patients away from homo on dl&tunt voyages', to Ulmesota ornoriJar-onythlngcranywacro so that th'y may dlo eary.. Tor they do not pretend to cure, and they have no rcratdici which will do bo, JTowIsay netculy that doaarsot tholunjs cin be cured, but that my medl eincsdocurothem. Thepiyf it that by their iwe thou BcndscfConsumpttva have been and ere nou being turei h'j then Tho whoio se;eneo of medicine li bastsd on experiment s. T7e cannot by any process cf reasoning decide that any particular medicine will help er cure any particular disease. How wai it found that Qnlnino will cure CM! J and Tcv?rl TTiy, by trying one thing after another. until cxpcrlonco demonstrated that it was arpeciaolor that dlscaso. In Juit that way tho knowledge was gained; of my remedies, vhih tra oliaoetj a epcclfleindlteasca of tholangs, rulmonary Consumptlom Is hereditary in ray father's! family. Ills father, mother, brothers and sisters died oC It, and lie hod reached almost tholait stages pfth dlscaso n hen ho was providentially led to experiment with tho articles which nro incorporated in these medi cines, n 3 was cured by them, and lived, a it ronghealthy man. for over f crty years after his recovery. IThat.cnred him bas curod thousands of others all over the country. Theso results aro net accidental. There Is "rio such thing as accident In nature.! U 17hatcver ma-j U the ciusc, tho crtgtn of rulmonary Consumption Is In tbo blood. TVhcnevcr, from any of t he predisposing causes which I havo Just now mentioned, tho blood becomes degenerated it begins to moke tuber culous drpofdts la tho subtstanco ot tholaug This mmt bo stopped, or death will surely follow. It will n6t bo enough to get rid of tho tubercles already deposited, and heal up tho aorcs already made, but something must to dmotattopfurtherdeposits. What shall thst be 1 The regular faculty pay nothing can bo done, X cay purt-'n enrich, and tono up tho blood, until It becomes tohc&R y ai no 1 anger to maio tubercles. Can this bo done t s, Ilan By tho easiest and most natural way In the wertd, Tahoa man who showdfotho experienced cyebyjaany infalllMca'gns.that Consumption hastet In, Hp Is fee,bl and without appetite. Now, tee what I intend to Co i rirslt I propose to cleans hia stomach and boxciUef thttr dead, Mftmy,eloggfnff matter. This I chill ,do with my Mandrake mis, which aro the best cathartic pttls In tho world. They contain no calomel or ether minerals, only vegetable matter. They evacuate tbe Btemachand bowels gently but thoroughly, and do not weaken or pilpe. They act liho maglo on tho liver, rousing It ou of ItsduU, torpid state, and promoting a full, free Cow, of healthy bile, without which there can be no perfect diges tion. Now that the stomach and bowels are cleansed and rcady-whctnextl CnuJe an arpetltc. This I o by my SeaTVoedTanie, Theeffcct of this medicine Is wonderful. Unlia n temporary slimulaat, which by reaction lets llu organs affected sink lower than before, this nqt oply tone s up tho stomach, but keeps it toned up. The natural cravlnj for food returns In all lis force, so that we hivo nowa stomach hungry for food, and adigctotlve apparatus ready to mako away with it. What next I Any one can JiswwthattjUKrtlon. put tnto that hunn atomaeh an o&u-idanl Murpiyif nut rittouM food to U converted bv the Btran&ehcntittry nf dtgetton tnto rich rwf UooX Tbta will stimulate the heart Into Etrongeractlon,andltwlU p amp a taller current out through the arteries i Heal iiy blood wUl tako the plaoo of the thin, hl-ie, Oattcccd Quid In the veins, and soon a eircuUtlon wUl bo established which U1 flow through the lungs without making any unhealthy deports, strength and flcth wlU increase, and tho bid symptoms steadily diminish. At tho samo time use my rulaionio Syrup It Is tho bott expoctorart known. It blends with the food, andthrough the blood goes directly to the lungs, attacks aud loosens up the yel low, foul stuff left there by the ripened tuburcles, and strengthens and stimulates the bronchial tubes and coat ings or the alr-posssgca until they get strong enough, fo lift It out end expel It by export oration. Then the lungs get over thoir soreness and hare a chance to rest and heal, So you see that I havo not only shown that my medlclkes da actually cure consumption ty experiment, but It also bcc-m pUla that they, or soxctulng like them, trouM, from the nature of th? case, do so. Tor a full dcscrlpUunctlMtmptlon In all Us various forms J1(l a11 Uver Complaint and Dyspepsia, thoso great forerunners ot Consumption, see my bock on "CcisaniptlonandltjCure." ThlsbookaUocoutainstbe history cf hundreds cf cares that have been cured It) all parts of ho country. I send it free, post-paid, to ell appli cants. Address, PU.J.U.bCULVCE&bON, Xldladelphla.ra, DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES; MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, PULMONIC SYRUP Are sold by all Druggists, and full diroctlons for ttulr ftsa are printed on tbe wrappers ot every paokage. Yith Hjt.inger j.oui.ding a wny at tlie jmllciftry depurtaieut. Cox UuiiidcriiiR tbo Aumlcuu navy, Murri-sou UnlierlnK with (Ua tariff VunWjtck lifttnmirlnft l iliervlrndi aud nJmuuJa LntcbtDg out tlie Mormon problem, tbe oullool; for n-foriu iit-iy bo iai4 to bo itroaked with pal Uu ot ptomus,
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