iTHwunMi ' i ---JiiijiiiiiiiwiBiii MiuiirSi1 wiium iiajijjiiuiStjw Advertising Rates. We dosir it to bo distinctly understood llat no advertisements will bo Inserted In tie columna of TiikCarbos AdvoOatk tha may Ira received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tho cash. The following nro our OSLY terms! nut bquaur (10 Lines), One ycdr; cacti Insertion.. ..i....i n 10 els. 8lx months, each Insertion 15 cts. Thrco months, each Inacrtiorl,,... 20 cts. licss than thrco monlhsi first 1 nsorlioh $1) each subsequent Insertion. ...ii. 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents iter line. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher. The Carbon Advocate. And Independent Fsmily Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, In Lehlghlon, Carbon Co.,Pa., by IIAItKY V. lUOIlTlIIJim. omcE-nANKWAY, a short distance above tho Lehigh Valloy It. It. Depot. Terms: $1,C0 w Annnin in Afiranco. r.vnnv nirscnirTiox or ti.ain aicd rAscV Job Printing at vnirv low rinccs. H. V. MoKTiiiMKii, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and' Let Live,' $1.00 a Year if Taid in Advance. LE1IIGIITON, CA11BON COUNTY, PA., SATUliDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1879. VOL. VII., No 46. If not paid in advance, $1.25. CARDS, Hoot nml Shoe MalcerS. 31tntonntney,in Ltvan'tbuiUlHg. Hank .treet. All order. promptly lUltd-work warranted . Attorneys. a AM. It. UN-HAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE: 2nd Story. 1st door abovo "Carbon House," 1IANK Mrcct, LEIIIQHTON, FENN'A. Collcctlonsnnd'all other Legal buslncsson trusted to mo will receive prompt attention. August 16 18T9-rl jtjilX KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. once i Corner Bosqochnnno, and IUco streets MADCU CHUNK. r- julyi'My JOHN I). UEltTOLCTTK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OOce i Hoom t. Ground Floor Mansion House MAUCII CHUNK, rA. Mar 60 cotmllod In German. loaTia Ir f V. I.ONUSTltKET, ATTORNEY AT LAW Levpn's Building. ASK STREET. LEII1GHTOX. TA. December iC-Cm. , yy M. KAP8H1SU. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bis 8raiiT,LsnionTOX,r. --,i.i. A nl.llnn Af-pnrv. Will Da.Vand 8.11 Knl K.late. Convejanclnit .leilly done Col- action, promptly nude, eeuiing '"" " adentaa peclalty. May be consulted In Knjllsb ad (iertnan. JAS. II. STnUTlIKIlS, ATTORN iV AT LAW, AS" Ofllce : 2d floor of l!ho.nd' Hall, Maitcli Oliunlt. Pit. All Im.lnMs entrusted to hlio wllllw promptlj attended to. at n , Mnv27, ly. jp .1. BII5I5IIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 3,3eccnd Floor, OAK HALL, MAUOrf CHUNK, Pkkha. 3-Cn h ronsiilted In German. Un9. Justices and Insurance. j oonvkyanuku, Awn GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The f llowlns Companies are Represented: bniiAN n mutual Finn. HLlAillNO MIIl'lIAL 1'IHE, WOMItC FlltU. l'or t'.-.vii.i.i: Finn, . Lisa 1 oil rim:, nnd tho lit A V ELElli ACCIDKNT lNSUllANCE. Alan rnnnavlvauli nod Mutual Horso Thiol Drteo lvoaud lU'Uinui o Oiiiupaiiv. Marcil 23. 1377 l'HOS. KliMbUbn. jgKitSAni) niiLLirs, Couktv DLlI.Dlo, HAUUU CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. jtfa- POLI'JIES In SAFE Companies only. at Reasonable Rates Aug. --' A1 LMN STOLLK, Notary Public & Conveyancer Fire and Life Insurance Apt, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Iluslncss transacted In Enallsli and Uermau. j. Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, (EaTAnusiicD 1870. Arllflcial Teelii Made fo Restore tlie Original Coiitour of Lips & ClieeKs. Dit. L. Cam ni ki.l. FlLLINO TBETIt A STECIALTV. OCt. 4-ly . A. COItTKIUHT, SWRQEOX DF.XTIST, Tenders his professional servlo'S to the )ico plo of Mauch Chunk, Ihightuii, Vcissport IMckerion ami vicinity. OFFICE i Opposite the Broadway House nnOADWAY, MAUCII CIIUXK, Pa Frch LaughliiR Cos nlways 011 hand. All work KuaraniiH'u sansiacmry. nugj-yi "W. W. IlHUlMt, M. 1). EAST rUNN, Carbon Countr, ra. ) Residence f mm 7 a. m. to 10 a. m HOURS. I. no 11 10 10 p 111 1 rarrj'vllle ..from I n.m. to 12 noon Mav be rnnsii'tcil In tan Gorman Laiianego V. a. Address i.elilujon. Nor. 3 yl A. HUIUIAMKIl, M.U., PHYSICIAN ANDBl'IIUKON 8perlal altrnllou pild to Chronic Dl.ea.el, OtHcn; 8oulh lla.t rornvrlronanl2iid .t.Le nUIUon.ra. Aprl' 3. 1873. o HAS. T. IlOllN, HI. I)., of 'ice 1 over 11 a. l'Ereu's nnua sroitu, rank sr.LmiiaiiTON, pa. ' (Jeneral practice atleuded 10, and HPKOIA ATTISNTIO.- OIV1SN- TO HISEAHES OF WOMEN lliar!1 .vl 1ST. KF.Iint, M. 1). U. S KxnntlnliiB Surgeon, PRACTICINQ PIIYHIOIAN and SU f.OEON, Orrics; Bank sltcet, HEurB'a Block, LeSich. ton, la. May be consulted lu tho Oerm m LauRuatte. Nov. 3 . DK. J. (i U SIKdKUT & SO.S'S' Angostura Bitters. An article orover Fifty Vears Standing. Thtiuoxl ttirtcontlnp tonic 1 Justly colts tmtpit (nj iu muu ito flavor uuu vxtrao Oi uarr Mhhcixal vntue. It iuiiio.en the ui)mup and cure Cyr epji, durr va a-.nl fever ami aiene. Noeocktml or ioliU ilHmt ncrfM-t with out it, u'aa eit t'revwitB tjtaU tfftUoai cuho xcUamrt. Coiiirtt ot rci-tlfleatM tl tuinr nf the wor eml 11 cut i-Uy-'U Uiw and cltvmitM of tb w ttid. le itarri 11 r it vntoMHU tvi aua iuulr are it caA in sulo-i ItuT bod hw th nriuctntl atoaerm dru nutate nnd llquurilcaeni J W. HsXCOX.-ole Ajeut (or ihel', .St Broadway, New Vork P. O. U 1 10. t I. Railroad Guide. pltll.A. cS UlSAIUNfcl HAILIIAOD. Arrangement of Passenger Trnlns. orroDEii (itii. is;t. Trains If Ovo ALLEM'OiVN nsfnllowsi (VIA I'KIIKIOMEN 11AII.U0AU). For l'lUlailelimia.ut ".iW, 6.30, tl. 10. a.m., and 6"P-m' ROKBAYR. , or Philadelphia at 1 10 n. m..9.aS n. Hi. For Reading, 3.i5, 0 o'a ni., 12.10, 4.10 ana t C ft P. ni or Harrtsoiirg.6 53,9.03a. nj 15.10,1 JOnndo.OS or Lancaster and Columlila,& 53. 9.33 a.m, anil 4.33 n iu 1 tnvtiAva or rtoiJlni, Ilarrmourg, anil war pa nls, 9.C0 Trains FOR AI.T.mTOWN leave nsfolhjwsi itfi, preinttnM&n llAU.noDl Lcnvorinladclphla, 7 40 11. in., l.ui), 1.30 jntf 6.00 D. ui. STTKnAVM. Loivoriillnnolilhli. 8." a.m. ni-rt 3 15D. m. (Via east rittiA. itaASCii.) . . LcaVo R0A0lnB.'.3' 10.3Ju. rn.,?.W 3.55. ando.15 a'viiirnrtlsliiirg, 6 , 6(0 and0.CS. a.m., 1.45 ami 4.ou n. in. . . . nnVn l.nnrA4tcr. ft.ni a. m.. 1.00 and 3.31 p. m . Lean-Columbia I.m a. m 1.03 and 3.40 p. m. tSUMDA-Yn. cavencaillnir. 7.20 a, m. Leave lInrrliiUi!, 6.2 a.m. Trains maikou thus ) run to and from depot Otli and (lieou strceti, l'lilliclolplila oincr trains In a l trom Broad 'treet depot. Tilo0.3'l.m n'lrid.MIl. m- mulls ii"'" town, nnd tho 7.4 1 n. m and o."'i p. in. train, (rnm Pliitnileiptini, liavo tlirough cars to uud roin rniiaueipota. , at'ical Manager. U. HANCOCK, fivn'l ran. & ricltet Mint. Hotels and Saloons. Eating and Drinking SALOON, jEWIS J. Chhistji.vn, Prop'r. This well-kept ilnd escclhntly fitted upSa- 1- , ; 1 t,.nn .li.nr. nlun CH.tn.jl' OUIl l JUIJIl.CI, Ull.V uvvta uw. allorlni? store, on HANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON, Pa. Ilcritner & Enirlcr's Philadelphia IJcer al. ways on Tap. Choice Hlgnrs, and all kinds of Itetrcsliuicuts In beacon. Free Lnr.cli 01 cry Snttinliu Xilit. atronnKc Solicited. Stay 17 1879 ly Astor Place Motel. EUROPEAN rL AN, Astor l'lnco, P.il A10. m tl Sth Street, (OrrosiTE Coorcli Ixbtitutk.) NEW YORK, Hcst Loeallon In tho City. Elevated nail road nnd llvo other lines pass tho dor. Rooms W cts. to per Hay, Hy tbo Week .2 nml upunrds, April 19-iuS ui'tsn Atii. iii'Jiiii NATIONAL HOTEL, COIM'I.AXWT St., lienr llrouilivay, 3STE"W YOEK, IlOTt 11K1SS & POND, PioptleloH. n llio i:iiroieiiii l'lnii. llin l,n.,ntl,ni,t PflfO l,ml T.TinCll HOOlUSt. inched aio imiaipo'd for clieamoM l"l M.llM..nnlLmvtnK II lllllS f. . VtR til C '1 WT llV. SI to lii per week. Cou i nIcnt to nil F.rriia nun i;i?v it uriLiii'. iil.iv iuii.i.ii iw Ats .n r,.i i.- i j u j JOHN V. IIALBACII, Instruptor of Music, (Piniip, Organ, Voice and Theory.) Iii:iIIGlITOX,.PA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, in. ,,i,i,ll9 sneak hlL'hlr of his ability as a teacher. AUcntotcn ChronMe. Ha Is well iinalllk-d for his calling Cala tauq'ia IHvpaHh. Iln l. a wormy iu?rii"u"i ..ojuuu, II,..., I.Mt-on W'n linv.. Iirtil tllU HIGHS lirB III llSt. cniiK to his remllilon ol tho Old Masters and were cnannen vuwi inn .uutiinuu wiuwu,,. Slatington Kctvt. Solo agent for tho J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, nlso. JU"ON & HAMLIN nnd NEW HA VEN t O S. OHUANS. For particulars, turns, &e Aiiurcss, JOHN F. ltAI.ll.UllI. Aug. 2, l7g.-ly. Lthlahlon, Pa. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. orirnne vnil nhsrileforntivtli obrUilti TuU vr n(ur snJ Inr a i.Bi lmPiicoi'VOt Tlli-; TOLMJO ULADIC, It ulxlT'lom- Uolumtia ililoa wiih cirofuliv iro moil i failing uintior or inieie iiutivatuoiu oo jtloin tit imitioi tlitt Unltti Btatt'S Sl'KCLAL FEATURES. All tlio le,nrimrn s wliic'i hty mndo run ii :i oiiiil tlv f (Hi I lined, tmninlv I Th 1'i'D ular L Kcih ut tuat iiimin'MiUiiiii timor ratio IVllltlCi n, I KV 1'lTltOLKUM V NAUlV, Willi )l ar- wnitrn xiinM In- litR ulaub unr I.OUaKMOLI) DLI'AUTMKM. n I U'li lcpuait rv oi pr.icticil iitfonuatluu iiimii cut'j iln ui uiteiot In -teiy honmin Youno TFovm-'b Uei'aht MEt i it lto Iff nuli'uartm'iH emiiiHC ng llio wfctcly UMl.Qy tcncol Jju-sont Cliaruiluc inn,rvi tli IliltrhtPflt Wit fllitl llUaiol'i Till! l.Krtr -TonirH,oirnnti! ami Iri'totlt Asvr.its Tc I'O.lutbrUMMiSis.niiu in ijicd AnvHiiom lUiitarti til tho nortL inn I t U'r.tliTill ites iniKOh in cvpry ts'nte nml TVirtr in tho Union ono n cveiywi.eui icrni;irEPu I no .orufhtunil IH! TNi;Vf AMi FAMILY l'Al' Ultputi tBhoii iiiivwlieio. liv it nnd ou will iuva u-illl mlv HQ without It Aiiooir iliuucwlrutuit'9 toi this winter rro a A ndersonville Prison Sketches, or ono who wnB il ito AnewBirli tit ry was niimiieiic.'d ;;ov. Hdi. aiiui ht ouowiiicoiu nmnrA in Jnnliirv. TKHMrt siii 'io copy( per y -nr KJ'j Ave onpivM.f 1,70 racn ten or moio royjcn '.tw uncu nml nu pictm ronv with etiTv Llub ol ten. snccltucn coule-vfint trei. Sfinl f ur nun AU. (trutil TOLL.UO U LAD IS, J i-lUQO, UlilO. Fifty Thousand Books Tor Sale nl Ilnlf Price. Wo are now oflVrliiff lo tho nubile, poslnce nrepnlil. at ONH-llALKthonffnlarprlco .11, ty thonsundvoluinca nt climcu books, coiupilsinu lli-iorv. llin'raphy, I'iciloii. PrH'rv. llumoi. .MrMlicui.ltellgioifHiiaBeientii.c Worlcs.cdiilotii of Htamla.u Aulhors etc. etn. I'heiu book are .elected by our Air. LocKK(Nasbvliroin the shelres oi tno leading tmlnlalierii ol tho eouu. try. o all M'.w ami I'lllCSlI and aie the 1IJEMICAI. KDITIONS liwit'od nvliioie-ti-i booksenerii. We have unileit tbousamU nf theas books In nl varti or tno nooniry, aua ever rir luiol Kent mil la AititAn risu ui be KXAC1LV A RKPRESENPEU ami togne KMlllEbATiaL'ACvriON. CATALOGUES FREE. Wo have nrlnte 1 a larco and ounpieto cata toUenf our Uon'ita, rruiuoil bv subjects aua ou fliiiiUcntim) wtli mall copies free to anyud. dres. We shall also I e triad to at-n) freo M'eci men coi leit n 1 1 o Uiawe wneuever afc cri i o do t-a. AH pCrmiii reaulng thU navi rtKi'inent ie couliallv mvltiHl in wno us bv iotm malor o lnrwioth' li.imeHot thctnuclo nml filendi AdOlOii TOLl-LO ULAUL. TotfCO, Onlo. M. A M S A o THE WEEKLY IV P1TAL la a flr.t-lass Ne.paiier, tfivinic lates hiuI most reliable Stale news, bout nauvaildress,iH.taKe iwitd, flxinoiilhi for U ccnis Ono year fur .). Sample copy f 'lorfcKA, IwaM tree, nuuriu? st liivisu, vsxt. Rislcy's Witch Hazle. Cures Hoadn- he, Hums, Sprain., Wounds, Ouis, UlieuiuatUiii, 'rnutliirliM. Ivniohe, etc., ele. Wurruuleil eijual lu quality tu any made, at hair the prion. , O ox lli.lllra SiSe. I'lllt Unities 50r- Have your drujrgist ord.r, if he has not In sioek, uf CllAUI.ES IM11SLI3Y, Wliileaale DruKg'st, (I Oortlaodt. St.. New York. An,-, l-3in. A. IE M sea'5 Manufacturer" of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES ADD HEATERS, Tin and Slicet-Iron Ware and General House Fnriiisning Goods. iMIorlNU nilrt Sl'OUXING done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. t nrh th6 nolhorliiiid nttoft for tlin sale of tho follovilnv FIRST-CLASS SI'OVI'.S TUE SILVER & GOLD WEDAL COOK, THE LICIHTHOUSn TOOK, I'm: Mayflower range, THE SUN81IINE RANGE and The NEW ANCHOR HEATER, and ntn Selling them VfiHY CHEA P lor Cosh. Pvcrvklndof BTOVU (JtlATEa and FIRE IIIULKS kept conitHntly on hand. Stoue on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LE1IIGUTON. ralionnro solicited Stftlslactton frnarsnter-d. Oct 0-.VI A. 1). AlOSSER. Central Carriage Works, I Bank St., Leliigliloli, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description In tho most substantial inanncr, and at Lowest Cash Prices, Ilcnn!rlii Promptly Attended to. TUEXI.Elt & KREIDLER, April 2, 1879 yl Proprietors. QAUHOX ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PllISTlXG OFFICE, LliUiniiTOX, IA. JtVcrj'deecrlpUou of rnntlns, Irom a Visiting Card to a Poster. CAltllS, 111 I.I. IlEADB, LETTER IIEAI3", NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS. TROUItAMMI-.S. POSTERS, HANDBILLS. DOIiaEHS, CIRCULARS, SI1IITINO TAG?, ENVELOl'FS, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS. &C. &0 Bono in thobest manner, at very Lowcut Prices. Wo o'O nrenared lo do work at ns cheap rates asunv ctllrn uiiiie state t.iat fleuls honestly MltUltcUbtonicrs. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Pvoliahlc. riTOrders by email rcclvo prompt attention. Orlmo Homo M.ulo I! read ! WHY GO HUNORY1 When you can Buy tH pounds ot Flnt CU3 liiead FIVE LOAVES FOIt 25 CENTS I J. W. O'NEAL, the popnlar llrrail and Cnlio ItnKcr.or LeiiiKhtou lu rr( er to meet the wants of llio times lias ItcdiHTd hi Price of his cele brated lluino Undo Blil-Ato Five Loaves forTwunty-flvoCts. Cnsli. Sugar, Raisin Coroinat scotch. Drop. Licaui aui other OA KIM, onir Ten Cents per Doien. Look Out fur the Wiignit! At MAtlOII CHUNK, nn Tnesdav, Thursday and Snturdiy Aioiiiina. LEU IU 1 1 ro N anil VI L I S jl'O UT, every A f tcr- noou except 1' i Ida)'. TKKMS SI'ltlOTL.y CASH I I'atronacn -ollcltod J. w, O'NEAL, nl ORE i Opposite Fltst Nallon.il IlaiiK. nprllevl Hint -tn-el. Leiilghlou ra. llUSUA.Ml'S Calcined Mnncsih, Focn First PnsMiCM Medals Aw.nnBD. Uore agreeable to tho Tone, anil Smaller Doso i nan uuit-r uugnusia. For aitlo In Government btarapM Bottles, at Druggists and Countrv tHoic., uuu bv T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., n.'IIM 8 PHILADELPHIA PIMPLES. I 111 mail (Fret- the icefpo for a aftnple v t.ui',iAULQ halm i iiui win remoro ia , FJICtiJCLKS. l'IMPLKS and ItLOrCUL'S. 'eavluit thoftklu Mift. c.earaud beagt'.tul nlo tti-irit' tlouafur niodacuii?H luxuriant arnwth of hilr ou a bald bfad or em on tu face. Adarees. InclostPtf 3t ktauip, Uen. Vaudtlf & Co ,2 Aim micei.n v MEAT MARKET ! tlnuh Strael, LeUlglilan, OllAIlLES Ell'P, Pnoi'BiETon. Charles Klpmleilres toeilla'.tentlon of his friends and tusiomers lo the fact th.it ho h-i oinol A MEAT MARKET opposite tho Pnbllq Square. Hank street. Lehlghlon, Pa., where may be fouud at all times The Best Fresh Meats In season, Hcnf, Lamb, Veal, Sausage, Ho loirna. de. Terms AS llllEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. l'atronago sollelte-l Aug.30Jy, OHASKIPP JJE3E illy ssndlngMcents.wlIliAge hluht, Tit euloroleyas and liulr, ylm wlllre TCT&tlLT elre by return mall u oorrwet plo tureul )uur futuro husband or wile, with name anddnteorinarrlaie. Address W. FOX, Uox 7T Fultonvllle. N. Y. Au(j. i-Jia. rjllli aliAll.NUTOA PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Fa'ct'bry, ', AT SLATlMn OX. ' JOHN BALLIE-T, propr., Denis In nil kind and alecs of Dne Hemlock Oak Hiid Hnid Wonu Lutiiberfliiil lnoiv;i)ie pared to execute uny aKeuut of 01 doia lor BresseD Luml)oll OF ALJj KINDS. Doors, Snshcs, lllinds, Sliuttctv, Jlouldlnirs, Cabinet 'Varc, &c, With T'roaptness. Brackets Made "to Order. Tlio Mnchlnorr 1 tpl nvxv nnd of tlinltrstnnd most ItnproveU kluds. I nniiloy none but tho beat woiKmcn, n-f rrnme"l nuilKJ inn tcilMl.oiid am thai Ciut onblc to punt nnti'OL'iitin funiitl.irtlou to nil wlm ninvlavor moAvltii neoll. Orders ov mail inomplly nttrmlrd In. Mv rlmrppft nro inndrnttf, teiiu cash, or liitcicut charged niter thirty iiaya. OIVK MH A CAt.L. I?" Hliosp rnorflirprt In TtnildiniV will find It t lhcir advnhtngt) to JuVo Pliline, Floor Hoards iioora, ensues, Miuiicrs, wc, tve, ninuonnni Fat tnrv. May lOyl JOJtN BA LLIIST. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE ffl TOWN! Mrs. C. DoTschirschlcy, Hepeclfnliy invites the attention of her ladv IrlemU Mid the pnb'lc general y lo hot New Larreaod Elegant stock nt Notions Fancy Goods, aMnnrlslne UNr.llRWEAR, rEtlf.IN AND ur.iuiA.i iuu., !I1UI,. JlllJill'JUY. IUI- polled and Domestic EUIIHOIDEIIY, iiiu.uM-, uuutiin, nun a mrso atltty of tho Ne o-1 Designs In -Fancy Goods.- AlSO In connection .villi llio nlmi.. T 1,-r.An n I u.a uu, kuwliu BlUl.Ut GERMAN FRUITS. LI.MBUROEIl and SWITZER CHEESE. CADDIES and CONFECTIONS, JoKMhcr with a virietvof Goods not gencraliv Urol In ftnv olher stoin in tm, i, i..i,,inn eco what vou want, nf It fi.rlt and Iwili net it. Ashnioor puolie patrnnnceH pollened, anil net fret Batlsliuttun eiiaiantccil lu pnco aid Nearly Opposite Durllna's Drun Store. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Novembers;). "WHAT 4. HANDSOME GOODS! AJfU WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is tho I'alvcrsal Verdict of all who Examlno tne rcw, Fresh Spring stuck of Clotlis. Casstoeres, Vesting & Strita For MEN'S, HOY'S and YnrTH'S WE All, r receive.) at tho MERCHANT TA1LOK li hTORE i F II. II. PETE IIS. Accnt. POST OFFIOE HU1LDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIGHTON. Every Dcparlracnt Is full nnd complcto with iuu j.uii-m noveuies. " Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" tho motto BUijSl.tf H. H. PETERJ, Agt , r E. F. LUCKEX11AC1L Two Loom Below tho Broadway Houso MAUCII CHUNIC, PA. Dealer in all Pat Urns of Plain and Fancy Wafl! H?atBiog? Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASn PRICES. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in tho united Stales, Canada uud Etmic, al reduced rates. With our principal ollieo loiitteil in Washington, diicclly opjiosite the United States Patent Oflico, 'e are nblo to attend to nil jiatcnt business with greater promptness, and des- paten ami ni lebs eoai man other patent at. torneys who nro at a dUtaneo from Wash. ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We mako preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions as to patcntabllty, freo of charge, and ull who aro interested in new Inventions and patents arc invited to send for a copy of our "Guids for obtaining Patents,-' which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions now to obtain patents ami oiuer vaiuaoie matter, We refer to tho Gcrrnari-Amcrican National UanU,Was!iington,D.C; tho Koyal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Locations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, lato Chief justice u.ri, uourtoi i minis; to tne unieiais of the U. S. Patent Ollioo, and to Senators an it embers of Congress from every State. Address: I.OUIS BAGGEIt A C0..Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LcDroi t uuiming, WASiiiMatox, u.u. dec:: PILES Of all kinds TU'JOTtH.ol.rbnr CM of 111 OOD nr mucus mil nil diseases oflhn 111-'ITU.M quicklv and n?rfoetly cuiol bv a Himr:n and OOtUins itL.1 1'. I. I rur luiuriuuuuu uuu" J.'h J. FAI1 Bit dt I'O. -ti Ann "l . N. Y. ,VV10 I2IIKI2UTS Livory & Sale Stables HANK STllUHT.LKUlailTO.V, Pn FAST THOT TING HOUSES, ELEGANT OAUUIAGES. And potltlvsly LOW Kit I'1U(18 than any other LiMX-y lu the Oeanty. Larceaefl handuime Carriages for Fantral nurposes and Weudinsa. DAV1U EUUERT Nov. 14T3. TllU IIAIsV ItOVNi "Two little baby boys I own ; -The elder scarcely walks alone j Ills sunny hair and larfeo brown oyesi His earnest look of sweet surprise, Ills funny tttlj i and Joyous slioat, I conld not toll you all about, If I should try a year. He creeps so fast to catch his toys', And then ho sets up such a noise ; His horso and dog nnd book and bell. He throws them nil about pell-mell. Oli, Mother Qooso 1 If you could scd This llttlo boy, so full of glee. Your sides would ache, I fear. In hammock low, among tho trees, Kockcd back and forth by passing brecsoi Tho taby swings and coos to see The gentle rustle of tho tree, The lights and shade, the leaves that fall) The sunshlno brooding over all 'lis Indian summer here, Way overhead, In the blue sky, The downy clouds float softly by, A lullaby fair untrue sings, And through tho ntr Its music rings. All things a peaceful tenor keep ; My llttlo ono falls fast aslcop, His mother watching near. Two baby boys I a Ood oflove Sends us a gift from Heaven above ; And like tho shlltluj rainbow bright, Tinning tho drifting clouds with light, Their souls so fine and sweet shtno out Breaking through mists of grid and doubt. And make my pathway clear. My Cousin from Chicago ; OR, TI-IE NEW G-mL. I " Now, Charley, you'll be sure to rcmcni jbjr?" . .' "To reincnibcr what ?" said Mr. Merc- dith, with a hopeless expression of insanity on lus countenance. Kitty Meredith drop ped both hands despairingly at her sides. "Charles I", sho exclaimed, "you don't mean that you have forgotten already?" " My dear," said Jlr. Meredith, fumbling in llio depths of his overcoat pockets for a j missing glove, "I may not have forgotten ; but I don't seem exactly to remember 1" "Tho oysters I" suggested tho wife. " Oh, yes," -said itr. Meredith, " tho I oys'ers." And two ounces of double zephyr scarlet WonlJ "Exactly." "And tho depot'llack to bo wailing nttwo o'clock for your cousin from Chicago." Mr. Mercditli slapped one hand on the table. "Sho is coming to-day, I declare to good ness I" he ejaculated. "And n dozen Havana oranges for dessert, and two pounds of white grapes, and some of those delicious llttlo Kaples biscuit nnd innccaroons, from Saltaselli's oh, and let them senI mo up a girl from St. Char's 1" "A which?" "A girl, you goosol for general house work. Plioebo went homo this morning with tho face-ache, nnd 1 can't be left nlono with company coming ond nil. Mind, she's n good cook and uuder&tunds waiting at table." And Mr Meredith rushed off to calcll tho iiine-thlrly express with n kaleidoscope con fusion of gropes, sephyr wool, depot-hacks, oysters nud servant-maids careering through his brnm, which bode'd ill for Mrs. Mered ith's domestic plans. Whllo Hint lady, clasping both hands over her forehead in n sort of tragic dcspnir,rush- ed down into tlio kitchen, where a very goml-lookiiig young man uf somo two or threo-nnd-twenty was on his knccitn front nf the range, trying to coax a most unwil ling fire to burn. The cnod-looltlng younr man glanced up with a comical sparkle iu his eyes and a smear of soot traversing tho bridge of his noso. "WcllY" said he. "Tom." Eaid Mrs. Mercditli, hysterically, 'can you mako a lobster salad 1" " Like a book I" said Tom. "And collco'" "I learned in Faris." "Good," said Mrs. Meredith. "And I can maliobutternilllt biscuit and, between us, we'll get up n decent lunch for tho young lady from Chicago I As for dinner" "Well J" again remarket! tho young man With the soot-besmeared nose. "Providenco must providol" sighed tho matron, "Thero's an old chints colored rooster in the tornyard," Baid Tom, hopefully. "If I could catch him I'd have a chicken stew." "Tom," said Mrs. Meredith, "did you ever make a chicken stew ?" " No." "Then you don't know what you're talk ing about," said tlio lady, with somo asper ity. "Yes, I do, too," maintained the amateur Buyer. "Onions, potatoes, celery, poarl bar ley, with a pinch of salt, and" "Xonsensel" Interposed Mrs. Meredith. 'Do pick that lobster out of its shell and leavo off romancing I You're a deal better at pictry and newspaper sketches than yon are in the kitchen though to bo sure," with a twinge of conscience, "goodness knows what 1 should do without you just in this particular emergency, you do.tr old darling.' The lobster was only half picked out of tho shell, the buttermilk biscuit was still unmixed, and Mrs. Meredith, with a pocket handkerchief tied around hci pretty brown hair, was duititl 3 tlio little drawing room when there camo a ring ut tho door-bell. She put her turband head out of tho window after a most Unceremonious fashion. "Who's there," sho demanded, in a high contralto. "Does Mrs. Meredith live hero?" retorted a woman's voice. And at the same moment the young matron caught eight of a neat black leather bag, a black alpaca dress unci a shawl of (ho plainest Highland plaid. "It's tho new girl, thank Providence! saiil Mrs. Meredith; and sho flew down stairs, thauking honest Charley in her heart for this unexpected promptitude. "Cumo in," said she, ojxnlng the door wide. "I am glad you ore so punctual, my geod girl From St. Char's Intelligence DUreau, I sup. ioe? No, don't take of your things up here the MrYnnts' room is below stairs; you may as well come '.rvetly down into the kitchen." She led the way down, followed by tho new girl, wliose oauutwianoe bore rather a bewildered exj ression, "What's your namef'she asked, patron (singly. "My name? Oh, it's Martha." answered the girl, In some confusion, "Martha ?" critically repeated Mrs. Mere dith. "What an ugly name I I think Ishnlt call you Putty. Itato you icferciiccs?'' "1 I believe so." "I think," said Mrsi Mcrcdilll, surveying her from lop lo toe, "that you nro a little ovcr-dresscd for your station, Patty ! but of course yoU havosome plainer clothes ill your trunk when it comes!" The stranger lifted a ftt!f or gMVB Ditto eyes to tho tall form, girded around with a towel, tt ho was vlgofnusly wrestling with tho claws of a stupendous lobster at the table bcyondl "Do you keep a man cook, ma'am?" said she. Mrs. Meredith dfcW herself up. "Cer tainly not," said she. "This is my.brother, Mr. Sclwyn, who is kindly assisting mo to mako n salad." "But ho Is not doing It right," said the now girl, "Ito'll never get the meat out of tho shell in that Way. Let mo show you, Mr. Sclwyn." And with deft fingers tho loosened tho luscious white fiber from tho scarlet shell lu a manner Ihut lilade Mr. Selwyn cry "Bravo I" "And now, ratty," said Mrs. Meredith, I will show you whero tho things arc, and leavo you to got up n nice lunch as you cau for half past two o'clock j we nro expecting my husband's cousin from Chicago, nhd 1 want everything In perfect order." "I'll finish the salad," said Tom, wnohad secretly been observing the pretty face nnd trim figure of tlio new domestic, "now Hint I'vo commenced it. Hut you needn't look so pertuibed, Patty, if that's your name. I'll bo careful not to get in your woy. And you can nsk my sister if I'm not a handy soil of n fellow around tho kitchen." Kitty shook her head surreptitiously nt Tom behind tho screen Tom resolutely af fected not to perceive llio warning gesture. Half an hour afterward ho caitte up to the dining-room, whero Mrs. Meredith Was ar ranging her best liluc-nnd gold china. " Kitty," said he, "she's a jewel I A gem of tho first water I Depend upon it she's not nlways worked in Iho kitchen, I quoted Shakespeare Bprnjm of tome thing or other. I don't remember what, and sho recognized tho grand old words at otlco her eyes biightcncd, nnd you should have seen the color como Into her checks I" "I don't believe in high lifo below stairs," said Mrs. Kitty, disdainfully. Tho lunch camo tip nt half-past two In perfect order, but no cousin from Chicago arrived no depot-hack rolled up lo the door. "How provokingl" said Kitty. "Miss Meredith must have missed somo essential connecting train. Charley will bo so vexed 1 But, however, I don't ed much mind com pany coming in at any time now that I have 6uch an excellent girl 1" The dinner of daintily roasted rpiallj nnd rabbit fricassee, with a tlesscrt of custard and jelly, was duly served at precisely sev en, at which hour Mr. Meredith bounced in, hot and flushed With the haste he had mado. Whero Is sho ?" he cried. "Whero Is who?" said Kitty. "My Cousin from Chicago!" "Oh I" said Killy, "she hasn't cornel" "Not come?" "No." Mr. Meredith drew a long sigh of ming led regret and relief. 'Then, after all," said he, "it's Hot eo un lucky?" "What's Hot so unlucky ?" petulantly de manded his wife. "My dear Charles, you aro expressing yourself altogether in rid es." "That I forgot all about tho oysters and tho zephyr wool nnd tho servant girl." "Forgot?" "Yes forgot. Isn't that plain English enough ?" "But you didn't forget," remonstrated Mrs. Mercditli. "Yousehthcr. Sho'shcro now, in tho kitchen." Mr. Meredith stared, "I've 6ent noone," said he. "Never thought of tho girl from that moment to this, I give you my word of honor I" " Then," slowly ejaculated Kilty, " Who did send her?" "Ring tho belli" said Sir. Meredith. "Let's have her up 1 Who knows but what sho's ono of thoso regular women, with an eye to llio forks and spoons I" And as hn spoke he jerked the bell cord with some energy. In a minuto or so llio new girl catno up, smiling and courtesying. Mr. Meredith ut tered an exclamation of amazement. "Why, it's Martha Meredith I" shouted ho. "It's my cousin from Chicago I" , And ho clasped her in his arms, with a shower of kisses that niado honest Tom's hair stand on ciltt. "I wish she was my cousin from Chica go," uttered he, In a stago aside. Kitty turned ns scarlet as a pepper-pod, "Oh, good gracious I" sho cried, clasping her liltlo liatuls nervously, "and I took her for the cook I" "And I am a cook when occasion re quires, Cousin Kitty I" said pretty Martha Meredith, making her pcaco with a kiss, "Don't bo vexed with ine for humoring tho joke indeed, I could not help IU And I'll show Jyou how lo mako these mcriagua glaca and tho NcapoliLUl creams to-morrow 1" And llicr all sat happily down together to the roast quail and fricasseed rabbits aud Kitty and Martha went together to the intelligence bureau on tho morrow and es tablished a dainsel iu the kitchen, who was net at all incongruous to her surroundings I And Tom, leaning over his sister's shoul der whispered, waggishly: " Didn't I tell you she was a gem of tbo first water?" ssoo iimvAiiu. We will pay the above roword for any case of Liver complaint, Dyspejisla, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Conktijiation or Cos tlvcuesa we cannot cure with West's Veget able Liver ! ills, when the directioua aro strictly complied with. Tho; re purely Vegetable, and never fall to five satisfaction, nugar Coaled. Large boxes, containing 30 pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists' Bewaro of counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufacture,! only by JOHN C. WIST A- CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 A- lU W, Msdisen St., Chicago. Free trial pack- ago sent by mail prepaid ou rcceiptof a 3ct, stamp. 58 ly niAititii:i) Ki.s Ainvr. A Iclegrani was received In Colorado n fuiv days since dircctlitg lite prppr-r author ities to attest a young man Who, it was al Icgt'di hud rtliUWay with his mint. "I have nil order fuf yodr arrest," re marked the olltccr, addressing tho stlpjiosed criminal. "For what?" "You have been running away with your aunt." "My aunt? Why sho's my wlfel" "But wasn't she yotlr aunt before shb he camo your wlfo? You seo Wo don't tolerate sudh things iri Colorado." "I supposo you never was in Utah ?'' re marked llio yoUng man, after surveying the detective. "NO." "Well, ns VoU don't Understand tho rela tions orntl aunt nnd nephew in that terri tory I suppose I ought to explain them to you, nnd then, perhaps, j'oU can see your duly pldlttef. My fallicf married nly mo ther." "I supposo so." "Then ho married her sister. Then he married the sister of his brothcr iu-law; then the daughter of his uncle, who was a cousih lo his first two Wiles; then ho mar ried heh sitter who was tho Widow of one of his first wives' husband) then ho married her daughter; and a eon of this wife mar ried hiV sister, who Was also a widow of one of the first wives' 6ons. I sdppoje you aro following mo?" Iiilerjeclod tho Uorrator earnestly. "Marry your auut or your grandmother cither, or both of them." "And you won't arrest mo?" "No; you might bo your own father." TWIN AN TUAT. The Bonrd of Education Tho school master's shingle. A spoiling gentleman says his dog is A 1. Wo should rato him, however, onl KO. "A Fraud in Silks," is the startling head lino In an exchange. Ah Went back on you, did she? An enthusiast over tho flowing-bowl declared that he would rather bo tight than to bo President. Ho practiced iust what ho preached. . The mother-in-law is now having her day. A preacher was recently severely reprimanded by his church for calling his mother-in-law "an old liar." "He who steals my pllrso steals trash," said lagn, which IcmU to tlio suspicion that tho gentleman carried counterfeit money. School Injpector "Now, younslcr, can you name mo a mild winter?" Scholar "The winter of, TS. Our teacher was eiek then for six weeks." An Irish newspaper says : "In tho nh sence of both editors, tho publishers hare succeeded in securing tho services of a gen; tleman to edit the paper this week." "Woman is a delusion, madam," cx claimed a crusty old bachelor to a witty yuiig lady. "Aud man Is always hugging somo delusion or other," was tho quick re tcrt. Professor In history to ilinllentivo Se nior -"Mr. Thickhead, how long did tlio thirty years war lust?" Thickhead "Six teen years, about, I think, sir." Great ap plause from inattentive Seniors. A liltlo girl heard somo ono soy "Tern pus fugit," and asked her mother what it meant. She was told it was ono way of saying Timo Hies." A few days afterward sho tnid very gravely, "Why, ma, how Tempus docs fidget J" "Bless me, Emily, you don't look ns well as Usual ; Indeed, I do not think I ever saw you looking so old as you look to day." "My dear, I never Was so old ns I am to-day." A good old negro was burned to death recently somewhere down iu Georgia. Tho text of the funeral address, oddly enough, was, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." A correspondent asks I "Will tho editor please inform mo where my family can go on Sundays and be comfortable without be ing crowded ?" Why, of course, marl, go to church. Sidney Smith could hot let slip a rhance to moke joke. The Rev. Mr. Selwyn de parted as a missionary for New Zealand. Smith tonic him warmly by the hand and said: flood by, my dear Selwyn. I hope you will not disagree with the Innn who cats you." A traveler found on his hotel bill a charge or fifty cents for ;winc. "Why, my dear sir, I had no wine," he said to the landlord. "Very true, sir, I will correct it," and tlio corrected hill read, "Wine thirty cents." , It is related of a certain clergyman, Who was noted for his long sermons with many divisions, that ono day When ho was advancing among Iho teens, ho reached at length a kind of rcstilig-placd 111 his dis course when, pausing to t'ako breath ami asking the question, "And What shall I say more?" a Voice Irom the congregation re sponded, "Amen." The Boston Poit says, tho kind friend at Memphis who sent us a curiosity lor our museum, a sample block of tho wood en pavement said to be infected With fever germs, will accept our thanks for the speci men, and when he comes this way we'll try to return the compliment by allowing him to go shooting with a curious shot-gun we llaVo that lets the charge out at tho breech. A Scotch minister was taking one of his flock to task for being too frequently absent and the accused delended himself on a plea of a dislike to long sermons. "Deed, Inon, If ye dluna mend, ye may laud yourself where yo'll na be troubled wi' many sir mous cither long or short," said his rever end niouitor. "Weel,i)erhapssae," retorted John, "but it may uae bo for want o' min isters." Tho story told by Dr Storrs about a liltlo clergyman whoso bald head was just visible to the congregation when he got Into he pulpit, preaching from tho text, "Thou malt see greater things than these," is moru than matched bv the following waif from Newport, whero a fat and very short clergy man fouud himself iiiuoh in the same pre- dieomcnt as Dr. Sierra's friend. Very little of him was to be mwi nxsvpl tbe top of his headland arms, wbleu ha waved about u be read out his text i "It is I, brethren, be not afraid." A IIIHtlTlCtl or ItUI.V. A generation njo Ihere lived in a Western city h wealthy English gentleman who was what Is Culled a high liver. He drank liH toddy iu the morning, washed dowii his lunch with champ.iigii,nii't liaisheiln bottle of port Inr ililnier, just ns lie h,l done in Englcml, though ho cnmplaiunl that heavy wines disagreed with him here, owing tu Jha cliinotc. Ho dll of gout ot fifty, leaving four eons. Ona of these was an cpilept'c; two died from drinking. Good fellows, gcneroui, witty, hniiorabln young mcii but before middle nge miserable sot. Tho oldest of tho brothers was n man of fixed business hablls, occupying a leadintf p'neo in the community from his keen in telligence, integrity nnd irreproachable morals. Ho watched over his brothcrc, laid them In their graves, and never ceased to denounce tho vico that had ruined them. When ho was long past tniddlongc, finan cial trouble broticht him into a low ncrvoui condition for which wine was prescribed. Ho drank but one bottle. Shortly afterward his allkirs wero righted and hii health and and Ins good spirits returned. But after this timo it was observed Unit unco nr twice a yenr ho mysteriously diseppuaicd for ft month or six weeks. Neither Tifs parlncr, Win. nor children knew whero ho went. Ho continued to oc cupy tho foremost iosilions of trust iu his nalivo town) blit, nt last, when he Was an old, gmy-headed man, his wife was telu graphed from nn obscure neighboring vil lage, where she found him dying of mania' a-potu. lie had been in tlio habit of hiding there when tho desire for. drink became maddening, and when there he drank like a brute. It is a recognized fact that in many fami lies dypsomnnia is hereditary, as consump tion is in others. Tho children nf mode raledrinkcrs nluiost invariably receive from them this heritage of ruin. They should avoid stimulants ns tlio consumptive docs the cold, or the scorbutic pilicut tlio heat ing food, which is cerluln death to them. Youth's Companion. Tim jiojiuvr or rxiAt:. Bonnpart lost four aides-de-camp dining the shot t time ho was in Egypt. One of them Croisicr, nppenrilig lo Napoleon to lack llio proper degree of bolduo's nt the proper mo ment, ho burst out agaihst him in oncol'liM violent aud liumilating attacks of nbus" ai.d contempt. The word coward escaped him : Croisicr determined not to survive it; ho sought death oil several occasion", but did not succeed till the siego of Aero. He was ill attendance on Napoleon In tho trenches there, when such n sharp lookout wai kept by the gairison that if nn elbow or a feather showed Itself obovo or beside them, it wm immediately grazed by a bullet, Croisicr watched his oppotunily nnd jumped upon thoplalfoitn. "Como down, t command you I" cried Napoleon, In a voice of thunder; but it was too lato; the victim of his severity fellat his feet. Mun t Ine chivalrous braver of all danger, had also his moment of fear, which lol Iho countenance nf his general until displeasure could no longer resist the brilliancy of Ills achievements. It Was at the slope of Man tun, in tho first Italian campnlgn.thnt Murnt was ordered to chnrgd a body of troops that were making a sortie from tho garrison. Ho hesitated, nnd in his confusion declined him self Wounded ; ho wns removed fiom tho presence of the general, aud in every way discountenanced. In Egypt ho was sent out on the most dis tant and dangerous services; in short, he more than reconquered his chatucler le fore the battlo of Abjoiiklr.oii which oocaMon Napoleon himself was obliged to declare ho was superb. The bravo Marshal Lnnni'S ono day severely reprimanded a colonel whu hud punished n young officer for a moment of fear. "That man," said he, "is worso than n poltroon who pielends he never knows fear." a ivinrs FOKdivENnss. Forty years ego, eays an Indianapolis pa. per, as Iho story goces, there was a wedding. The brido-Was of good family, and sho loved hcrhusbnnd with the characteristic devotion of a good Wife. But she found herself grc viously disappointed, for ill timo he Inflicted a scries of studied Injuries that eventually ended Hi the loss of her character a separa tion. She: drifted to Indianuiol!s, and be came the proprietress of a house of bad re pute, in Which terriblo occupation sho 10 inains lo this day. For years there has lin gered iu her heart memories of what sho Was and what sho might have been but for this Wretch whom ot ono time she owned as her husband ; but sho hail nothing but curses for the irrcjiaiabla ruin his abuse had wrought. The husband continued at his old homo and prospered, and tbe world treated him nsan honorable man. He surrounded him' self With hew domestic ties; but tho old saying that "Iho mills nf tho gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly email,'' had illustration in his cusej for with re verses in business came disease, and disas ter followed so swiftly that in a few years thero was nono eo poor o lo do him reve renctf. Consumption incapacitated him for making a living, and the public hospital was his only resort. Then it was that the deserted and cruelly treated wife, whose Ufa of degredatlon hod been of his own making, sent for him, and he Is now lying on his death-bed in a resi dence apart from her own, but surrounded with every luxury that can possibly smooth his descent lo the grave. One of the rliy'i leading physlolaui, a gentleman high in tho profession, is his constant medical attendant, and thero is hardly an hour of tho day or night but this woman is wutehiugovcr him w ith the tenderest solicitude. Titiri'U AM) soillMtMa.s. What Is the best family medicine lu the world l regulate the bowel,Hirify the blood remove eostiveuw and billiuusness, aid di gestion aud stimulate tbe whole system T Truth aud sobrrnM compels us to answer Hop Hitlers, beiuj pure perfeotand harmless. Sec "Truths" in anatiur eslamn. 42-2. 8tiWribe (or the Ciaae AnvociTt, the people's paper. 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