Advertising Rates." Wo dcsiro tt to bo distinctly understood lint no advertisements will be inserted In the column of Tit r. anans AdvoCaji: lit One your, each Insertion i 10 cU. Blx months, cwh Insertion 15cts. Tliroo monlhsi each Insertion 20cts. limn throe montlii". first Insertion t each subsequent InrJIon 25 ctsj. JiOCal notices lu coiiw :r iiiiu. r j - m f. V,MORTUlMjn, ruMitUcr,, CARDS, Itoot nuil Shoe Mnlters. ClUtonllretner, In bran's building, llsnk street, AltordmpromftljljlUtit ""rk loarranteg. Attorneys. J-OUH KLIKK, ATTORNEY AT I.AAV, ' I OtDee with Al'on CrslR.nnpoMto American IIo. tel. MARKET BIJUAUK J MAUCn CHUNK, IM. Jolj-Si-ly j-oujm. ucinoLr.xn:, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKM.OII AT LAW, nroadway mil Knsinplianna StrcetSyOiposllc MATJCIt CIIUNKPTA; H Mir bo conmllod In Oormnn. mnySS ly p I. LQNUSTItKET, ATTORNEY AT I. AW fccvsn'SfDuliiRog;..', . fi ASK STREET. IiElllOHTON. IA. Ii.-oailier IG-Cm. w. 91. UAPSHICll, ATTOItNKY AND COUNSEl.tiOIt AT &W, n.vTr.F.T.I.eniaflTOir.PAi-' r r Km Ktlnrid CollwIloVAu'onov. WW rinvniiil Sell II. 1 Ktnt., ponrcjranelnK ..lonlly don Col .tl..n. nrnmntttf liimlrt. SHtllllllf I'trtle Ol D" odentR ii upaelally. May be couHultnd In KnMsb nd Urinsn. . r, t. jm... JAS. R. STttUTIlEltS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 3rOmri21 Heir i,tKbnd'l Hall, tllnuoli Clnllilc. Pa. All tiatlnMi entrusted to.lilin will he promptly atltuded to, Mav27,Jr. U. p J. MIOIillAX, ATTOI1NKY AT LAW . Next Doorto First National Bunk, MAIlfill CHUNK, rA. AJ"0ni 1 ronRiilted In (lermani IJanO. Justices and Insurance H. UlSbTZ, JUSTICE OP TUB riHCE.) Orncm "Xlnderroan' nio'-lt. HANK-Strcetv Ufllllill la. Cnnyovaiiclnir. Cnllmtlnr and all other titnl- llCH. COnilOCU'll Willi III" Ullir.f iiiiiiiii.iv jiiii-nu" m.i In AffB.it fnr thn liojis PllL mill I lit, IllMlf. auce Coniinnloi i Hints colicuud at rrasoiinlile onaraea. sc. i'riii"ii iplIO.MAS S. IlKCK, JUST1CB OF Till". rKACR, DANK Strftt, LKIIinilTON, Pi CellTeyanrlnir. rollcetlnjl and nil liu.lnofa con' nreled with the olllco lironir-llv attended In. iriyAnoiit lor liritl.i liiFUrnuro lloinnanle. uj Itl.ktor all kind, taken on uioi iinora termp Jan. a. 157, rniroMAS UEMKtir.it, X CONVEYANCER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fallowing, Comri-inloK aro llfprestHitcdl 1.3I1A.N )N MU I UAI, rim:, JIEAD1NO MUTUAL l'HIE, WSOMINO I'llll!, roTTeivii.r.i: fire, I.Eltinii VIIIE. and thnTRAV EI.EIl-5 ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Alan l'onnivlvnnli nod Mnttnl llorso Thief Detpc'lvo and Iii"iiranio I'onipanv. Marcn20.187J IJIOS. KEMEUElt Physicians and Dentists. W. 11UUKR, M. I)., OrriCE-ReVer'a nioclc. DANK STREET, LKHIOIITON, I'enna. ) Residence,. ..from 7 a. m. tn in a. in . HOURS, i end 12 n nan to in p. in. 1 Parryvlllo ..from 1 in.ui, lo 12 noon. Mav ho conau'ted In tho Herman LanciiaKO. Novcmher31, 1878)1 o HAS. T. IIt)llN,H. u., OFFICII t OVER II A. l'ETEH'S Ultra rORE. RANK ST.. LEHIOIITON, I'A. (Icneral practleoetteu'ilcil to, anil Sl'liCIAt. ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISKASES OF WOMEN. niarSJ. 1871-yl yjy A. DEtllLVSIKIl, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND El'IIGKON gostlal alti-ntlon pnld to Chroulc PI'estes. omee: South Est corner Iron ami 2n.l ,sts.. I.o hlfhlon.Pa. April '.Lle'S. w a. in suii'i.K, rnysiciAN and burgeon, Next lo 1C II. Snyder's etoro, IIank ST., I.BHIOUTON. I'ENN'A. N.R. Special attontlon (liven to tho f'nreof falt Hlieiiiu. Aci Jan I3y 1ST I). UKIIElt, M. I). V. B Cxnmlntiig Snrpcoii, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN and SU I'.OEoN. Oitricn: Rant Street. Rehlu'8 IltfK, Leiiiah. ton. Pa. May bo consulted in tho Oermsn Language. Nov. 3. 1878 t) win uiJiir.uT's Livery & Sale Stables HANIC STIII2UT.1.15IIIGIITON, Pa PAST TROTTING HORSES, may do recoivcu irom unitimwii I"Ll"J "A firms unjes? accompanied lyj th'oj Ms iff The following ore ouo!.Y terms ONK SQtAItK (10 MSKS), vrepivin riinoTinro i or "IU eomiug year To tirrseut with occu Ai.IjC.UAJi I CAKHIAU.a, I tacundcliorucss theexactsituatlonmeachof And posmvely lVKn .WICKS thau any other Lncry In tho Uojuty. Ijtrgoand handsomo Carilarea for F.ine: iprsl purposes ami Weddings. DAVID EHUERT Nov. 22 1873 BAYARD TAYLOR Hayi "I tako prrf ot vluasuroin recommendmt: to parenUthfi AmdPmy of Mr H O Aurtlnlge, jallvc4)neuttotha uVo if tnr iTaioo an ietcr puco." SlOuenir lull com for younic men and uovn. nu i&iru i.iiarK. enecui hUClillOU lo both advnnoed and buckwaid pupllf.. Ui-cniu. lueudtMlby Judo Van Iloaien Hev Dm. Hill nnrt INJibOsiy. Adari-s-a HWIN'THIAN C HlinUTLlDOi: ( Harvard A. il.) MMi-i, l'a Jltdlft b 7 cUurctiea uud t totupoi-unce elmrtei A up. 17. IMd -Ws-J LIVE AGENTS WANTED ToifsllDr. ChanWa itosfiitea: or Iufonantion lor Kren boilr. iu everv cmnt (V Iu 111V L'UIKMI rr to MS pa ye. 1 1 coat um over 3oo bu4rbld n-cljMsn au i U aultixl tu ail cUsMm 04k1 taonJis tloua of noc-i cty. A Houiulniful ImqI am m houw-boUl nwwBnUy. UmU at turttt. Urat ru laduc-euivnta vvr ntfttwl tu Uo amiu Haiuula dud Mwut br null. l'Mltuil.l tnr ti no l-:teluM twr.t-ry jtIvim. AU ware tL-au luiiistio wir nHHirjr AHirsM ur. i i-a iBicaiu li1uilUK lloutic, Auu Aibor. 5ln ulrjn (MM Ai 1 t II. ;V. MoiiTitntnn, Proprietor. Railroad Guide. -rf1 jyq-.ORTII PUnNAi UA1LKOAU. rasscnccrsforriilladclyhla leavo Lclilchton fS follows: -. - v, .x Smz N m., viaijj. v. nrrivp tin una. ni wjiub m. ,i is a m. Tit lit v. , iicvh.iu. In", n. 111. via I.. V. 2 I5 p. Ill l:t'a, 111., Til U V., ' ttiap. m. liit'.o a. m, llrrfl n. 111. IT:a7(iin. tiL,V " R7:47 Si. IlL,Vn 1. .&.' ,, n. 1,,.. , i ... x. o., 2.JH 1 m. vln U. it 8. ' &m i u. rn. i:i7 p.m. t:!5 n. in. umnriilnir. Ir-avn (tsiint nt Ilr-rks nml Aliicll 0.11 BU. I'ln.a., at Jioo.eilS and Ci'S a.1114 2:30. olio nil. I M 0 11 111, EI.L13UL.AHK, Agent. rov. sa, is, a plIILA, Si UEAUIXG RA11.RUAD Arrangement of rnisePRcr Trains. Knvnjnii'.ti lrxii. is:. TralnalcavoAI.t.EM'OWN n follows! - IVIA LVllKlnMK. inANCIl) For riiuauouiuin. at 4:'.'lfc,. li.io. a.m.. and T 'r n T . H T. . I I RUNDATH..! I'DrTlillailpllililn nuiet". "ir.M n. m. IVIA l'A6l- I'K.N.1 INCH.) Tor tin iiVnj. I 2.3D. MW. u 10. 1.30 Fur ltaiiHoiirs. 5.3 ) 5 60, U05 o.ni. 11.15, 4.30 I'nr Lancattcr and Columtila, S 51. 9.31 a.m. anil 4io p m tiroes not run.on 51 ondny X-'nr rteadliis. 2 3) a.m. nndo 05pm. I'.tt 1 1 irriitiirfr. n. til. nml u iui 11. m Trains 1'OTl ALT,!'. NTOWN kavo n follows! TI.V I'RKKIOMES 1II1AKCII.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.4 n. m., 1.0J, J.S0 .inC 5.30 ii. in. .Leave riiitaiiclphln. fi.ntu. in aril 3 IS p.m. ' . . IVI1 r.iiiriirvvt miAVrll I l,cavu iiOMUiii;; i.ii ,. iv.ijaui.,i.u',u,,,,ruii 10.41 ii in Leave llnrilabnrpr, S M, 8 10 a. m., and iio. 4.C0 null 7.51 n. m. I.niive IdHHAitcr. 8.'0 a. m.. I2.M and 3.4.1 p. m J LoaV.i;oiniiiuia s."o a. m . v o anu u.aj p. iu eiuiliAxa. f.eavoTloadlntr. 7.20 a.m. '- r.nni'.t lli, rl.l.itri. A.51 n.m. Trni,, iniiiltn,! thiift il rim tn and from depot Otli nnd Oreo'i slroeta,. riillnflctphli. otner tinlniton.iiilrom lirnau i-ireoi iicpni. n'fin a an ii. Tn nnrl a.r.'i ti. m. trnlna from Allen tnwu, nnrt tho7.4-, a.m anil 6.31 p.m. trntna from I'lnlaili'lptiin, hao tlirough cars to and truairaiiaiiiMvaa. WOOTrI!N. fieiieroi Manager. o a. nANOocK.wii'i tw;ci .igtm. pi:XNSYl,VANlA KAlLItOAl). GREAT TRUNK LINE AND United States Mail Route. The attention nf the traveling pnhlie lrc j pecifnlly Invited lo 8'imo of ilio merlti'l tliii Kri-nt lilahwai. In tho conildni rasortion ami belief th it no other Hum on offer eqinl induce mentH os nrouto of tly-duc,!! travel In . Construction & Equipment i mi Pennsylvania Railroad atAnili cnnfe.iaodly at iho headof American rail wnya The tinct Uilouido Ilio n'Ulio 1 ngih ot tin lino, othtoel rails laid on lioiivy ink fcs, which ar eniUid.li'illiio foiluiailonnf rnek h'li last olir.iti'Cli 1 clips lnileplll. All hrldires nie of Iron or almio. and 1ml t npn i iho ino'tviTi P'ovo'l plans. Its i ns-onser iais. ivlnlo cinin. t'UllV s:io and siilisioiit'al, n-e it! thosnmo time inoilo a nt comfoit and elecnuce. The Safety Appliances n use on tlila Hue well illustrate the fnr-seoniK nml liijpral oliey it its iiioiiaK-'iiieiit, In uceonl mice wiih winch Iho i llluv only of an lmpov laenianil iiol us ivisc nns uupii ino ii-ii-i.iiiiii oi cons delation. Anions muny may ho notlci-il the Illoclc System or Surety Skiinls, Jiintiey Coupler, ISuffcr & Platform, the wiiAit ion v tj:n r switch, AJiDUIG Wostingliouso Air-Brake, loi mlns In eon:incltmi with a ncrfect ilnublo irai'K road hed u coinbiuntinii of isafounlits i Kuln.t necldents -which have lcmltri),! ihem practically 'h posslhlo Fullninu Palaco Cars Are run on all lisprrsi Tinliis FROM NF.W YORK, l'llII.ADA. HALTI. MOHUniul WAbUlNUION. To fllll'AHO, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE JIJlAA.ll'iii.m ii mi l. liUUia, WITHOUT CHANGE, 1 ond to nil wine pal iotni In tho t ir West :ir i-outli with o.uonoc inn,riiti(r.irA. i'niU'Citn'ii nrnuialr la Ui4')ii Ut'puU, unit uio n-b&uit'dto all imjioruint pom is. THE SCENERY Of tho Pcnnsylviinia Route is ntlmlttrd to be unnnn-nMed m tliewrrlil for fvttmttiu', linnuly nml variety sunerUir Ito roiti. cut fncllliics nrc inovilfd. JCinplnyci-H nro cnmtiniHaipl nttfiitivi', imtl it ih uu lmn'll m!e result-ttint a tilp by ilio I'cuiiMylvauia Hailioatl mutt turm a E'ltasln? nml Mcmoralilo Exporlcncc. Tic!iPts for B?Vi1Htno.li' J'WMt rntcfl nt the Tlckfit Offlcerfor upauyluau impuitunt cities aul town, FRANK TIIOMI'4 L. 1'. PARMER. Gen. Pas. Apent. Ucn. J.K.SIIOEMAKM tiss.Aoct Midd'oDisl. 12 Norm Tliuf , Jiarnsourg, ru. The Hew YorSmi for 1879, Tun SUN" will bepitntisloyerrilay dnrlngl voiii- tiiootnn. Its nuilioso and niplboil will ztlm the same us 111 tho pistt 'In puwenc nil Iho nt'ws iu a 10 icauio su.ipo, auu 10 leu too iruio though tho lieaveo's lull. 1 UK HJK hnslieeu. Is, and will onutl'.iue tolio lud('nciuici.t ot oven body and i vcrvudna favo ilio Truth nud 119 own convtrtlonol Uutv. 1 hat 1. iho onli poilcv which an holiest newspaper necil nave, iiiui is inc poi'cv w men iiuswou fur llns nowMiunpr the coiifldriico end li'tpuil- stupol a wider constl'.iieuev than wasovereu- joyin uy any oiuer Auii-rican joiiiiuii. TllR f.u. is the nowsouiior for tho Deon'e. It Is nii for the ! if h inau sgalnst tlie pocr man. or lor tho poor man pgatnsi the rich man, but it seeks to do equal Justice lo nil niter Mam tho ciiimuuuttv. It isiiot thooriran ot any penou. cisss, sect or pariv. 'i iiero nreu no no luvsiery abnuk its loves und hates. It Is for tho houet rn.ui i.imlnt the toques tvory tiuio. It Is tor the honest Democrat ns ogaiust the illahonuet Itepulillenn, and tor iho hourst Repuiilleaii as agiuui-t Iho diHhonesl lieiuoerai. It does not take Its cue irom ilio i-treruucps ni any politi cian or polillosl organization. It nvce Its sun. port nnies-rve.lly when men or mensuies ale la iigieeuieiit with tho Constitution and with tho pi luelpies npon which this llcpuo.lc was lound od for tao pi-opip. Wneiiever tho Constitution nnd con.tiiut'ora) pi Inclples are violated as In tlie outrageous con ipirncv of 1870, by wh.ch a tnsu not elided was pliiced In tho fresii.eut's i fai'e.whcri' he still remains it speaks out lor the ngbi. That Is TUK wuV( idea otlndepen. iloiief. In this respoi.t therowill bonocbanso In lt pri iriauiinofor 1879. THKSUNhasfalny euiuwl no hearty hatred otra-cals. frauds and bumbuesof a1 sorts and sizos It liones tcdosorvo that bit led noi ics. In theyeir 18,11. thau In 1871, 1177, oranv year (.one i uy. lllBais is priiuru lor iuo inn, iiuu ,.uini.-ii of to dar. whose concern is chleUy with the at tausiil lo csy Ithis both tiiodi.pu.lilon nud ability to afford llsieadeis the pioiuptcsi.lullett uud niot nccuiuio liuell genie of nliatererin tho wtno wur.il lswonb sttent'oil. 'io ibis olid the resources belouginulto well-established pn.s ' polity will te liberally emp.oyfd, I fun ni-ioni doliluteii condition of nartlea m lUISlOUUin UIIU IUU llliei-l ...lull miiiuiuiuni I leuilanexiraiudinaiy slit nttlfalice to the events us vurillig piiao.,auu iu ospi-iiii iHiummi, w , KAmrSth uuliuiort-utiartof TniifoUX's work for l-7'J, v unvv me uitMua 10 muao in ov. am u po'ltlcii. a hti-rary aud a tt iierat newsiupoi. more en Certain lux and more useful thau ever btfore i aud wo mean to upuiy them litelr. Our lute of Buoscriptiou remain aucnnngel. For tho miLY bus,u tour pago aucet it tw euty tlnln itiiuuiua. tUn prue bv tuoll. potvtp-ud, il1 ccuta a mouth or ?ti.5u a year : or, including the buuaay paper. nuitKUt'patfe bheet ot iluv-ix colunms.tju pricoi4(ijpouUa uiouth, or 1 7.7 J a ye.u, postage pud. 9,,.8Uea P;-ratoir nt t',a)a year. po;ta?ft paid, j no nuiuiMy tM.iiiou oi iiiK bu.i it alio inr- ,wo bvawa ow. iu uuuaiuu iwvf probeiiUa moitnultitainluir aud lunt mo tive body of literaiy uud tmaoollaueiju matter Iu built twice aa cieatoud in valuo not ltm-tiur, to i.lut of the beit inoutbly maKizined of tie dar. at una tenth of their coit. 'J'lio weekly bUN it eejKcully adoptol for t icfec who uo not lutte a New Vom daily ppt,r. Tho i u-w a ot Iho w tk U luily preiteuted. Its in ark el rrpoiUatb imulahei tutiie laton nio moot, audits agricultural depaituient. et'iied wiih vieit ouruaud abiUtv.UuuuriUMiod, The Wkekly bUN ii probably lead lo-tly by more furuit-rai itlun unv illn?r DJiier nubiitihod. A I cno-cw story, with other oariMully prpartU nm , eviiauj , uuruit IU uru INUU. aud iTrt proiuct-tlureadera bv birrhiK Its mlvenUmK voiuuiu aaaiutt iraotu oua uuuibug. uuu mi. uihe raon gftod matter fr loaa money than be obtaliiMt from auy other auurce. Ttt price of the uh- klt tva, t lt'Qt page. 4ftra.xroiuaua,U II n rear. ,6UiH puUI. t iht kojty free. rorciiiiMut leu wmuiia; iiu wo wiu aeiiuau oi Auuiew i v KNnr.AND VnhlUlier ot Tiir Ki'S, Nrw Ymk t'ity Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin ami Sb&ct-Iroii Ware aM General House Fnrnisliins Goods. ItooriN; nml NIMlCTINn ilnno nt ehort nolico ami nt Ijowcst Cash l'riccs. I am the anthonred aport for the Pale of tho follow In- FIRST-CLASH riTOVKS Till! HILVr.lt & GOLD MKDAL COOK, THE LIGHTHOUSE COOK, THKMAYl'LOWKIl KASOU, TI1K SUNSHINE ItANCIEand IheNEV.-ANCIIOTt HEATER, and am Selling them VE It Y CIIEA P lor Caen. Kvervklndof STOVE"RATF.a and TlUE nillLKH ki'ptcoiistnntly ou hand. Stoue on SOUTH Street, A few doors auovo Sank St., LEHIUUTON. Pntionnno solicited S.itlslacllon Bnaranteod. Olt. 6-yl A. 1). MOSSEH. Tho Grandest Exposition Of liidlca', Gents', and Children's Boots, Shoes Gaiters Evci offcicd In this vicinity. Is at J. M. FltlTZINGElt'S, Bank Strdet, Lohigliton, Pa. I have Inst received n full line of FALL and WIN'I Jill HOOTS, HOES and RUIII1FRS, which I am solllup tn the penplo of LeMRhton and tlioanrrniind'nirneiirlilinrhnoit CUKAi'KH THAN EVER HEFOllE Soldlu this County. Also, all classes of Boots & Shoes Made to Order nc Astonishingly Low Trices, and MENDING Neatly naneni ITieos to suit mo times. I invito the public to call and examine my Stock and Prices liclore purolaslng oltcwhoie, and he cnmlnccd of the nhovn facia. DOUNl) Tn SATWFY. Heailr.raailo Roots and i-hoes hought of mo that rip will bo repair- ml wilhiint Plmrirp. Thnnkf'il fur past patronilge. 1 rcspcctully askacoiilluuaiicotherfof. , l. m. f in j&inumi. Two doo's below Romlg & Hofford's corrhec Works, Rank stieoc. oci. Oyl An Imroeuso Stock at HENRYCAMPBELL'S East Weissport, Pa., acn GHEAT REDUCTION on former Tricos Jlv Stock Is Maunfactmed to my Es;icclar Order tor tho Troflo of this Local Ity, acrt la GUARANTEED to slve Pcrlcct talHtaction Iu every paitlcuiar. Tho Pilco of Roots and bhoes has boon veryconsldoralily II F. D U U E D oy the Manufacturers, ' anil I am tlctcimin eil to givo my I'.itions Hie fall licncllt theieof, and theierore Invito an Inspec tion of ni3 Gooili and Pi Ices be foro purchasing elsewhere. I havo tho Hioddy" orticlfeivhich I cm supply nt very low Prices to those who wish lliem. I also kcrp in connection, a full line of CLoicest Groceries and Provisions, Which I am HELLING AT HIE LOWEST l'UICJii 1U11 UAMll. , HENRY CAMPI1ELL. East Wolssport, Oct. 5.ni2 Fall Styles I Low Prices I MRS. M. GUTH, Fashionable Milliner! White St., lVclNNport, ln. XtcsppctfnUv announces to tholadio-inf Weiss inn i anu iub tturrouna nv ctMinuy, iuhimio linBjtist rctii'ned from tho city, and ti liuw receiviuj? an tmuicntp is toe it of F.1I.L, AKD WISTEU MillinehY OoodS CojiriiisiNa- IlutSi Bonnets, Trimmings Notiongj &c, Ot tho Latest Htvies, nnd Which she Is prepared loscll to oerpitrons and Inriuls at l'RH Ultl'.AI'I-.U THAN KVER 1 Also, n full assortment ot S AV I T CUES' And all other good usually kept In aOrst class Miliioeiy tiioic. t.ADIEi'OWN HAIU MADlJUr 1O0R DERnt thoicrv lowest pohlhlepiieei. C.i II and examine Goods and l'llcea. Kfore parchaslng clsewhoie. MRS M.OUT1I. Oct. S. 1878-iut. Wrlupoi t, Pa. jprlino Homo Marie Ilreadl WHY 00 HUNORYI When Ton can Buy IH pounds ot First Class Dread FIVE LOAVES FOR 23 CENTS I J. IV. O'NEAL, the popular Bread aud Ck Uaker, of Leiiifititnn. In order to meet ihe wants of tho times, has Reduced toe Pr.ce of tils cele brated Homo Mode 11 HEAD to Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Casb, Sugar. Raisin. Cocoinat Scotch, Drop, Cream aud other CAKES, only Teh Cents per Dozen. I.ooit Out Tor tlio Wagon! At MAUCU CHUNK, on Tuesday. Thursday andKsturilayMotnings. LEIIIu 11 ION aud Vr.iSoPORT,every After iionu except Friday. TERMS STRICTLY CASH I Patronago solicited. I. W. O'NEAL. tsl'UHEi Opposite First Natlousl liauk. aprtlsyt Dan'4Mrecu Lehlghtou.Pa. i TTnKU THK HUNGRY I j I H Ui ' A. K. MILLER Rcspectlailv announces to the citizens ot Le hIShlon and vicinity that he has JUST OPEN. ISD on EATINQ SalooN!! Il the Dattdlug next door to the HOUbE," on Bank Street, Lehiglitoiii Pa., and that he is pro ni red to furnish them with Jdlblf boi a.l xinas ou suui. uuiii-o. rc-rr-rc IN U Y O I LnO EVERY STYLE, Received Fiesh Erery Day, Tea. Coffee, Ham, Ekl's, Bo logna, Sic. Also, a Cbolco assortment of the Finest Rrauds of Cigars, Smoking & Chewing lobacco Always eu hand at Lowest Prices. The patro nage oi ins imouo is most respecimur iutiicu. nno fcaiisractiuu guarsuiew, t'AI.L. A 10. October 19, ly, GIVE At K A. K. MILI UM INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, niAciniM: POKTIIV. T ixconktio. In tho Oilil Fellows' hall, on the twenty' eighth of November, The young and tho old would do well to re member, For tho i)oavcrilo there, on Hint very nlgtit, Mingled together as they smiled with delight, Tho little ones there, they had lots of Tun, And wcro constantly calling for more chew ing gum Thoso older ones, ton, what n liorriblo sight, Kept chewing this gum with nil their might) That 1 stood, with horror, nil Hint day, Whllo watching their jaws ns they chewed nway At this larnnl gum 1 01 yos, by thunder I' I thought their jaws would fly nssuiider. When girls of sixtoon, eighteen nnd twenty, Will chow this gum because it is plenty What dirty, filthy nnd nasty stufT, And not know when they've got enough j Their Slolhors, Oh, tlicy will feel crnckit To Itnow tlioir girl havo such a dirty habit' Mnny n penny was spent for this nasly gum, Thoy choired and chewed away for fun ; T'was cheap ns dirt a penny n stick, So jllioy chewed nwny till they gof sick, They spirted nnd spil nil over tho floor, And kept hauling nnd pulling around for more. Now that Odd Fellows Ilnll will smell ofgum For weeks, yes, mouths or more to coino j Their gout will get mad he'll bellow nnd bawl, When ho smells that gum in the lower hall; He'll butt the young members with n good will- Butt them through tho window, down over tho hill I Now girls,rcnicnibcrin tho now of tho moon, Novcr nttcmpt to enter Hint now lodgo room, For that goat will butt you, yee,by thunder I IIo'll butt, nnd butt you oil nssuiidcrf For he's down on the girls that chow this gum, Aid he'll butt, nnd butt away for fun, IIo'll butt and butt you every night, Until ho butts you out of sight; For butting goats, butt night nnd day, Until they butt their brains nway. T'is truo Hint old gont was burnt up, Hut then Hint new one, he's of better stuff 1 Conic girls, now girls, what will bo dono If you still persist in chewing gum t Old Nick will follow you along as you go, And finely take you down below I Denver Meadow, Dec. 12, 1ST8. 'ioft uvsv roit -jiinticKs Ocli, I don't care aboud so mcch foolishness. Dot's besser dot you let me go," remarked somewhat Indignant ly Gustav Zclnsteln, who was nirnlgn- ed for Inebriety before Justice '.Vnnihll at Essex Market Pollen Court yesterday. IIU Honor, however, Just nt this par ticular moment had swunj; nrbiilid In his chair to talk to 601110 visitor on prlv nto business, consequently his back was toward Gua. S.iy, vlmt's tier mnddher mlt dis Court ennyhow ? Stop tint talk'nR mit oder beoples. "I got !nu solllb plzncss to attend to. I vant dot vo scttlo dis diflicoolty rlghtflvay I" said lio to Judge Wandull, who did not pay ony ntten tlon. Then In a loutier tone Gits added " May po you don't link I vas In caui- at. Don't It? Hurry up. Vas saa dat?" Look hero, my good fellow," ro marked His Honor, turiiltiR quickly, "You're a browcr ami got drunk on jour own beer. Isn't that It?'' " Veil, how shall I know ? Hurry up mlt dot pizness. Dot 1st nlles 1" " Speedy justice I Teu dollars or ten days." 'The bSlcer, noticing that Gus wore fustian, began to liustlo h'.ru toward the prison door. " Hold on t hold on I young feller. Ish hub plenty guelt." And lie planked a fifty-dollar uoto on tho desk with a thud. Uo got his fcur tens in change, nnd, as ho folded them up and putthem In bis pocket, ho slapped the officer who had arrested him on tho shoulder and said, " You're pooty ftcsli, but I threat you 1" SUSAN WAS INSIII.TCD. Susan .Smith, a rather good looking colored girl, sonic, weeks ago brought Joseph Ilrown, a healthy and broad shouldered negro, Into the Fifty-seventh Street Court, and the Judge decided that the man would have to support their colbrcd Infant. Ilrown worked In a laundry, and was released upon pro mlslng to supply the money. Yester day thu pair wcro In court again "Jedee." she said, "that fchllo of hls'n Is a starvln', aud I asks lliat ho bo locked up." " The child ? "No sab, of courso hot, bfat Mh Brown." "Sue Is right. Brown," said tho Court, " why don't you pay her, after glvlog Iter your promise?" , . " Well, you see, nil, bU' Is bad; I don't got what I 'epected When 1 tells dat woman what I did." "But," said tho Court, "you must pay her something." " Y'oner," said Susan, " lie hasn't given a cent to me. lie's a deceiving b'be, be Is." " Sab, don't mind flat woman, site's not 'tickler 'bout de truff. I gives ber what I kin." " What havo you abont you now?" " Iso don't know, sab, biit I'll give It to tier and promise to pay iierHsI bin." Brown dived Into tllo pockets of bis pants and siiowed a halt a dollar. Give it to her," said the Judge. Brown offered It to the woman, Sho looked at It with unutterable disgust and then struck Brown's open band with her fist, rending the coin flying in to a corner, " Iso not come bero to be Insulted,'' sho said, and left the scene with ber black lips expressing contempt and ber blacker eyes filled with Ore. Why Is a slip the politest thing In tbo world? Because tho alway advances with n bow. Live ana Let Live:" PA., SATU11DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1878; QlIio Scissors Grinder; "Is bo really so bandsome?" Bald Eleanor May, Incredulously. 'Tho handsomest man you over saw In your llfel"crlcd Olive Satterly. Sho vri3 sitting In tho' back doorstop, sliclllng pens, with n great cinnamon losb-busb showering Its pink petals down on her brown braids of hair, nnd hrr bazlo eyes aparkllng beneath their long lashes, while Maude, tho beauty of tho family, leaned out of tbo window, her pretty tresses nctcweri up In crimp ing papery, and n glhghnm wrapper buttoned carelessly at ttib tlirnat, with no ornameLtal accessories In tbo way of collars, frIIU, or ribbon-bows; for Mnude bad been to a party the lilgbt before, nnd had slept late, scolded her mother because tho enffeo was cold, and absolutely declined any Interference with the household affairs this morn ing. "Exactly llko n corsair!" said Muudo suppressing a yawn. "Tull, nnd dark, with such a great diamond on bis lltt'c finger, and eyes llko sherry-wine. And bo wns so surptlsed to think that I ro- cognized blra through his disgulsel" What costttmo did bo nssu.Tie?" asked Eleanor May, who, not having received an invitation to tho fancy dress ball nt Mrs. Fiplngton'A was na turally exceedingly ImpuUlvo on tho subject. "A rirate," said Maude. "With black velvet cap, you know, nnd scar let sash, nnd a cutlass. And ho declar ed ho would disguise himself so com pletely tbo next time that I couldn't possibly.ldcntlfy hltn, and wo wagered a box of kid gloves on the question." "I suppose ho means at Lizzie Hook er's birthday party?" 6ald Ollvo "Of course," said Maude. "I wish I cjuU gol"said Olive, work ing dllllgently away at tho peas, that dropped like emerald rain into the shining tin pan. "Well, you can't," replied Maude, shortly. "Mamma says sho cannot afford two fancy dresses, and I'm the eldest." "Yes, I know," said Olive, meekly. "Aud Mr. Mcdlcotn danced only onco with you last niglit," added Maudo unable tu repress her pxultntlon, "and he waltzed thrco times with me, besides tho German!" Little Ollvo looked sliyly.up nt ber sister. Secretly wished that Providence bad teen fit to mako tier, also, a beau ty. .. "I sbpp'ose,"6aid Miss May, curious ly, "that ho is very rich." "Oh, very I ' nodded Maude. And Olive's thoughts Jumped nt ohco to tho idea of how beautiful her sister wotlld look In the regulation orange blossoms and white tulle. 'I wonder It I .shall ever bo mar ried?" pondered Olive, shelling peas faster than ever. "Who's that coming nround the cor ner of tho house?" cried Maude, with asperity. "One of those everlasting peddlers ngalu? Oh, It's only a scissors grinders," "And very fortunate, too," aild Mrs. Satterly, a pale, over-worked littlo wo man, with light bulr and faded com plexlon; "for my 6hcnrs aro so bad I can't cut with 'em, And there's tbo embroidery scissors, and tho pair that belongs to tbo mending basket, and " "How much doyou ask a pair?" de manded Maude, sailing out upon the garden path, with her pretty feet thrust into slip-shod slippers, soiled wrappor torn down ono side, aud ),r hair yet In tho lose, tangled curls which had hung like colled gold down her back tho night before. Tho man a swart-biowncd, stoop ing foreigner sot bis wheel upon tho grass, bowed low, with u smllo which disclosed teeth glenmtng whltcly through bis thick, bushy board, and held up six fingers, in pantomimic gesture. "That's tb'o ibUcb," said Maude. "IIo can't Ubdetslantl you," said Eleanor, laughing. Miss Satterly shook ber bead stamped tbo little untidy foot, held up six pairs of scissors in various stages bf dllaplda Hon, and displayed a silver quarter of a dollar. The scissors-grinder smiled again, made an obeisbnea nearly to tbo ground and assented to the bargain with nuui crous nods and signs. Isn't bo funny," said Eleanor. 'Horrid volveteen-coated fellow I' said Maude. "To think that be belongs lo tbo sane humanity with my dlviue Algernonl" "He looks tired and thirsty," said gentle-hearted Olive. "I've a great mind to offer him a cool drink." "You'll do no such thing," said Maudo, imperiously. "I'll havo no sitter ot mine running to wait on scis sors grinders! Mamma, Is that chocol ate ready yet?" "Chocolate?" repeated poor Mis. Statterly, with a conscience stricken air. "I declare, Maude, I forgot all about it,. But I'll run directly and set it boiling." Maudo Satterly crimsoned to her very temples. "Forgot!" repeated sho. You're al ways forgetting! I never Bawany one like you In my lifel No; I won't have Itnow. If yo'u can't prepare my choc olate when 1 wau't It, you shan't pre pare, ' It at all, I should think you might have thought ot It, Ollvo." "I am very sorry Maude," began olive, apologetically; "for all that, I tblnk you ought not speak so crossly 8o mamma," "Hold your tonguel" said Maude, stamping ber foot again. "Doyou sup pose I'm going to bo tutored by yon? I $1.00 If shall speak ns I p'euse, nnd so i give you fair wnrtilnel Dear mo," how that scissors-grinder's buzzing makes thy head nchel" And she swept Into tho house llko a fair Fury. When Olive came In, a few minutes afterwards, with the six pairs of scissors nil sharpened and burnished up to a nrilcntins state of brilliancy, her sister was lying on the sofa with her faco turned towards tho wall, nnd her eyes resolutely closed. 'Oil, dear me," said Ollvo. "I'm afraid sho'e In for ono of her regular sulking tits, I lint last twenty four hours t a timet" And she took advnntago of circum stances to pourouta goblet of Ice-writer and offered It surreptitiously to the swarthy Italian, when she carried out tho sltver quarter Hint bo bad so hardly earned. IIo bowed low, onco more after tho Oriental fashion, drank It eagerly, nnd astonished Ollvo very much by rnlslng her hand to his Hps, ns ho uttered tho words, "Buun gloriio slgno'rlnal" and departed. "I supposo It's his foreign way," said Ollvo, turning very rosy. "It's lucky for you Hint Maude didn't see htm," laughed Eleanor May. "Oh, Eleanor, don't toll berl" said Ollvo blushing deeper than ever. "Of course I shan't," said Eleanor. "Well, what luck ?" demanded Guy Mariner, ns be sat smoking at his win dow that evening, and hailed with acclamation the approach of Algernon Medlcotc. "I'vo won my wager!" "Not" "But, by tbo shades of Mohammed, I have!" assented Medleoto, sitting down where the cool bietzo of twilight could fan his brow. "How did you manage?" "I disguised myself as a (scissors Crlniler, and pnt the family Ehcars in perfect order." "Did they suspect?- the young ladles 1 mean." "Not In the least." "And how does the 'Fair Ono with the Golden Locks' appear in tho seclu sion of ber own home?" Medlcote made n slight grimace. "Like n blovenly virago," said he, "Had it been anything else than the testimony of my own eyes, I couldn't havo believed It. Hut Ollvo littlo brown-cved Ollvo she Is a Jewel of the rarest water!" "So you have transferred your alle giance from ono sister to tho otherl" laughed Mariner. "But isn't it rather hard for tho dlviua Maude to lose both her wager and her lover nt tho samo tlmc7" "It's a roscblld mbiitii," said Medl coto, gravely shaking his head; "but the sharp words spoiled its peifcct Cu pid's bow, the hair was llko spun gold but crimping papers aro not becoming to the female face. And upon tbo whole, Mariner, I think I have reason to be grateful forever aud ever to the Sclssors-grliidtns fraternity." "And beautiful Maude Satterly could not understand why it was that Alger non Medlcote proposed to littlo brown skinned Olive instead of her. 'Everybody thought be was, devoted to me," said she, disconsolately. "Perhaps l,o has changed his mind," said Eleanor. Of courso Mr. Medlcote confessed the episode of the scissonj-grlndlng to bis blushing and happy littlo wlfo after thelt marriage, well-regulated husbands never to keep anything secret from their wives but Maude nover suspect ed It For what said tho old adage? "Whero ignorance Is bllss,'tis folly to be wise." t'isi'wix; f'u.u. Among the quiet littlo manufactures of this country i that of chewiug gum Only 0110 factory exists in New York city, and the few others are Iu New Eng land, New York State, Ohio, Illinois, nnd Tenncsoo. Tho gum is sold by druggists, grocers and confectioners In cities, and any country grocery that hasn't it Is tonsidered lucomplcto. Gum from spruce trees was exclusively used until recontly, when it found a rival in gum netlc,.a white find attractive article mado from parafino, which le sweetened, The consumption1 of this chewing gum In the Uultcd States Is about thirty tons yearly; that of spruco gum somowhat leas, and that of a gum mado In Ten nessee from balsam tulo, and sold in the Southern States, about twenty tons. Lately a material has been used styled "rubber gtiia." It is from the sap or the sapotse tree of South and Central America. The sap, like that ot the India rubber tree, has a milky look. The gum was first imported iuto tbo United States with a vlow ot melting it with India rubber, in order to produce a cheaper article thau tbo latter. It was found to bo impllable, and therefore useless for that purpose. It bad leng been chowed by South and Central Amcrlcau Indians, and found Useful In allying thirst. Experiments were lliereforb made hero puiifylng it for chewing, aui wtlh final success. It is tasteless, and lias the merit of lasting longer than other gums, which more quickly dissolve and crumble in the mouth. So great is its ductility that a piece half an loch which after, being heated In the mouth, can be s'trctcliod Into a thread a hundred feet long. Its consumption is about fifty tons a year. Chewing gum does not, like tobacco, require that the saliva shall bo expecto uted 5 It does not llko smoking, excite the nerves, nor like a superabundance of food or drink hurtfuily overload tbe stomach, a Ycnr if V aid in Advance. not paid in advance; $1,525. M;i'Ait.vt'i: news. It was probably In view of such a barlnr ous contingency Hint latter civilization hns prescribed scparnlo bedi for married people. Tllo doctors prescribed tills ujioti sanitary grounds. Tlicy tmcrt that tho coarser, tem perament absorbs tho vitality of tho finer; or rattier, to put It in n tnoro acceptable phraso, Iho stronger nbsorbs that of the weaker, nnd therefore il is snfcrnnd heller to occupy seiarnto couches, nud indeed sepnrate chambers. An cmliict physician of our city, having a wido practicd I)r. I), who Is a strong advocate of this sanitary measure tells Hint it Is more readily accepted by tho husband limn tho wife. Tho latter has her suspic ions that this unitary pica is founded on something less nnd tnoro acceptable and moral than health. Ho tells several good stories In this connection. Aih'on'g others lie rolntcs tho story of a Baldlicadcd Young Men's Christian Associalionist, ivhoso jeal ous little ivifu was in failing health, and he, tho family physician, recommended separ ate couohes, It was eomcwhat difficult to convince' tho fcnialo half of B. H. V. M.'s C. A., that It wcro better for her, and It required much medical works to convitico the good lady that tho proposed chango was for her benefit. Shengrccd to tho chango at Inst, mid some time after Ilio doctor wnsecnl for. Ho found the lady I1ysteric.1l and in tears. Sho called this good man, tho family physician, a vile wretch. Slio asserted that under n plea of benefiting her health, ho had been playing; nto tlio hands of n profligato nnd wicked husband. Tho doctor protested and denied, but all In vain, " Comcj here, you vllo man," sho cried. The nlarmcd doctor accompanied her to the husband's bed room, where sho hastened to turn down tho clothes of the malo martial couch and exhibit to tho nlnazcd eyes of the medical gentleman, tho shovel, tongs and poker of tho fire-place. " I put them Hicro a week ngo," slio screamed, "nnd tlicy havo novcr been dis turbed, ioir," slid cried, seizing tlio tall doctor by tho throat and in trying In shake him only shook herself " whero does ho sleep sny you know V Tliero was no uso of arguing such a case as that in tho defence. Tho doctor, since then, when recommending this rnnitary measure, first looks ibout lo scd whether n fair fcmalo domestic makes-0110 of tlio family. Washington Capital. xjiuk "iviciTi'its or tiii: 111111.1 Moses wroto Genesis, Kxodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Donlcronomy. Joshua, l'liiueli.13 or Elenzor wroto the book of Joshua, but it is not certain whirl, of tlicin. Samuel is the penman of tho books ot Judges nnd Iluth. Ifo also wroto tho first acts of David, probably Nathan and Gad wroto his last nets; and tho whole was form ed into two books, which tycro named after Samuel; as tlio most cminoilt'crsoil, called tho first nnd seeoiid books of Bamiicl. Jercminli most probably compiled tlio two books of the Kingi. Kzra compiled the two books of the Chron icles, lie is also author of tho book bearing his naiiici Nchcininli wroto Nchcmiah. Tlio author of- tho book of Esther is un known. Elihu was most probably tho penman of Hie book of Job. Moes may havo written the first two chapters and Hie last. Some think Job wroto it himself. David wroto most of tlio book of Psalmr; Asaph penned a few of them. Solomon wrote Proverbs, Ecclcsiastcs, and tho Songs of Solomon. Isaiah is tho author of tho prophecy of Isaiah. Ezekiel, Daniel, Ilosca, Joel, Amos, Oba-diali,probabIyJonali,Miculi,Nahuiii,IIabak-kuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zacariah, wrote tho book of prophecies bearing their icspcc tivo names. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John wroto tho Gospels named nftcr them. Luke wroto tlio Acts of tho Apostles. Paul is Hie author of tho Epistles to tho Romans, Corintliinnns, Gntatins, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians,Tliessalonians,Timo thy, Titus, Philemon, and Hebrews. Jumcs,tho eon pf Alpheus.who was cousin. gcrm'ail to Christ; was olio of tho ft postlcs who wroto the Epistlo of James. Peter wroto thfrKpistlo bearing his nauio. Tho Apostle John, wrote tho thrco Epistles of John. Judo, Iho Apostle; tile brother of Jainos, called also IicbbcUs, whoso eur-nanlo Vos Thadilcds, a near relative to our Lord, wrote tho Epistlo of Judo. St. John, tho Divine, wroto Revelation um.i:ii ii v a Mnn:it. Spiders crawling nioro abundautly and couspiciously thau usual upon thb Indoor walls of our houocs foretell tho near approach of rain; bill tlio following auccdoto indi cates that somo of their habits clearly fore tell frost being at hand. Quartermaster Disjonval, seeking to beguile tho tedium of his prison hours at Utretch, had studied at tcntively Hie habits of tbo spider j mid eight years of imprisonment had given him leis ure to bo well versed in its ways. Iu De cember of 1791, tho French army, on whoso success his restoration to liberty depended, was in Holland, and victory seemed certain, If tho frost, then of unprecedented soverityj continued. Tho Dutch envoy had failed to negotiate a peace, and Holland was despair ing, when tho frost suddenly broke. Tho Dutch wcro now esultltig, and tho Frcuch generals prepared to retreat, but tho spider forwarned Disjonvdl that tho lliaiv would bo of short diiratloil, and ho knew that this weather irio'riltor never deceived. Ho con trived to communicate with tho army of his countrymen aud its generals, who duly oc tlmatod his diameter, relied upon his as surance that within a few days tbe waters would again bo passable by troops. They delayed their retreat; within twelve days tho frost had returned tho French army triumphed, Disjonval Was liberated, and a spider bad brougbtdoivn ruin on tho Dutch riatlon. When tbo flashy tide of tho green buf falo hido Is exposed to the tun Iho skin be come as bard as irori. Foiir yuan ago a jsirtof Toxas onw-boys eaUglit a horss thief on tile border of the Indian Territory. As thero was no treo bandy on which to hang him, they tewed him up in a green billliilo hide, and left it on tlio plaint, under the burning tun. A year afterward the hide was found. Tho tktleton rattll within it at do drltd pi in a pod. It was out mwu with an axe, and the rwiMiat of the tiufort unaU herte tlilsf were Identified bv the l riot lies. The Carbori Ady08atfy Atnl Intlthclideint Family Ktwrfr,' l'ubll'liod tfrry f ATttRIUY, i Jielilghlntt t'lirbotl 0o.)r., by tlAibiV t'J iHOhTitiMH-ji; ornrtJ-HAKWAj". n, htfl distant tt the Lehigh Vallfy it. IU Dfpet. Terms: $1,0(1 porAhuSin In AdTance; r r w M' in- rfc KTKYjrncntrTlo!i of run AihfiM Job JPriiitiiigf AT VEllV LOW PRICKS. THIS AND Tho tilglnal typo rtghtct thS proof-render. CI.mIj Ittnna Sm Itin MmiiC i lima. said to the waicr. Best tiling to db,pheri.ybn g'oihopJ ping with Indies Take notes. It Is hnver too late to mefid. Brt the devil has bis darning-needle). When ramblers fall to aar. that pour Ilnjic on thu troubled waters. - 'abasia says peace U her arrat jeet." Yes h-pltce of lltltlsh Jndlt,., A punster challenges, a. alck man.' vote nt a city election, on thb gtontd that he was an ill-legal yotrfi -Tho Wnslilbgton MbrJuftifH. bit one part of it finisher)., That Ii th limit that was used up long ago. "Welabt fot tbe wanon.! abfeffrd tho farmer as he helped his thfef-hun drcd-putlnd wife tb k et'ht In the ttM ele. Susan's Town, named tn honor of Miss Susan II. Antlini.v. has lust bri made the couuty seat of Uarpet's butt) ty, Kansas. -( i . n A new mechanical toy It a doll,' which, dressed In a brithlng suit, plunges Into n tub of water, and, motion hand aud feet, goes swimming around. Wlmr I fit, Amner IhlnVs mUM come of admitting an English KnroyTsii lie puts It In his broken triglUhy "H tft 'eru to-day, might bo go tie to-morrow.' Somo mean scamp out In Ditrolt Mich., has counterfeltted.the cent, bat has tried to avert pena'ty by obscurs ly stamping "not" in small letters fr "ono cent." Accident Ihsnranco comnlps havo put kings and emperors down In Ilia rniirtti M... nl flab. .Inn. !,, ongihersj. oooK-ngenis, A couitley Dcgro recently stnt ft reply lo an Invitation, In which ho "re gretted that circumstances repugnant requlescence would prevent bis accept nnce of the invito." "Is your msster uDT'.' HSficH. M .lill J visitor q I. a' bubiemnti's valet "Yes. ir, answereu me vaiei wim ireai Innocence: tbe butler and 1 carrltd him up about 3 o'clock." Overheard oun Ierryboat-"Erer thlnp; has gone wrong with A. T Slew- arts affairs since bis death. If the bid man had been alive the St. Mark's1 churchyard outrage never 4totild Uat) occuried." A schoolboy upon belnc asked b'if his teacher how she should flog til tit rr- plied: "If you plcaso, sir, I should Ilka' to have It on the style of penmanship tho heavy strokes upward and lbs downward ohw light." A must 'Inn George Sharp, Had hti name on the door thus: "O. SHsfb." A wag of a painter, who knew JritnVi thing of music, early one tfihUURk!! maiiu tlio following undeniable Ktitl significant addition: "Is a Hat. A Kalamazoo (Mich.) paper ah! I'.ounces the death bf .William UreeH under tho heailitig!.. "Tile' I'ale lidraE With Its Rider Visits Kalamazoo 1 1 Aud Lays Its Icy Hand on Ona of Her Best Men 1 1 1" The "Icy hand" of the " palo horse" is good. -(Master Charlie and his family Ufa spending a f ew days at tb) house or that promising artist, Mrs. Vandyke Brtvrn.) Mis. V. B.: Well, Charlie boy, why are you looking so hard at that picture? (.'name : wny; mamma says Hint i time she looks at tills picture it iiikli her sick, aud I thought I'd see If It would me. A London gentleman saw In a pa per Ihe advertisement of a very desira ble servant, who wanted a place, and on calling at tho address, fount! no "Emily', but ait. Intelligence office, where nothing would bb dons fbr hi a) till he had paid a fee. He promptly summoned tbo keeper, and the Judga gave him 5s. compensation for Ions of time, tbo woman having also lo pay tho costs, and eulogized Him for hat ing done a public serribe. A tramp, giving the fiarHe Hf .Wil liam Thompson, hn neon arrested It rid Is iib'w in Jail at Norristown, euarittl with the attempted abduction bf A nibs Welkel, a boy, eleven years bid,, who says that Thompson forced hi in lb leave his home by threats bf violence. ..Wet. kel was found in company wltli Thorn r sen several miles from his home lit Trappe, Montgotriety county, by jlelgV bors who Instituted a search for Hiss when ho nas reported missing. -At! adKjlrerbl.ibeBrspll.ttolribl'i.of L i-l-l. Hi . llllib luiauispo iu niiiwii, wliltli It H,,tHt4 how Bob keeps a poeketbook In a drawer where bis children can go .and get what money they want at anytime, and he read it at the supper table to his wlfo and children, and told llttw much he admired tho, rllart tot it Tne neit morning when he wokoup he discover id ins youngest boy "going through" fits pantaloons pockets. "What are yon dolug there, young man?" be exclaimed, in a voice of thunder. Why. pa," re plied the youngster, "I couldn't find your pockeib xk In any of the drawers; and I thought yoli roust have forgot tn lay It out." Theory Is b'rS tblng and practice another. A clever little pssidgo at the ex pense df a tbbtiiber br the Belgian Legation is current In Wasblngtoh; A young attache .recently reached there fresh froih London; Hti last sta tion, and waS gteatly vexei over What he was pleased to call Ills, eille. "At all events." be, was Ih tbe habit of raying, and thb. remark came to b widely quoted, "I shall speak nolng lish in Washington. I learned it la London, and 1 don't Intend to spoil my accent." Time passed. Tbo at tache was at a reception. Some friend of bis asked a bright young American woman to permit him to present tha nttache to ber. "Oh, dear don't1'' wns tbe reply, and it has traveled 6ftf Washington, "I couldn't tfiluk of such a thing. I learned tty Freneij In Parlf, and It would tiiln my accent (o talk with a UelglatJ." "Now ybti iiameflcan genU'talj tho Master of Ceremb'nles at Halifax to' a parly ct American visitors, "afore yotj are hiutroduced to' 'Is Hexcelleney an 'er Royal 'Igbness. there's ti few rblei to be l.observed. Don't expectorate bod the carpet has you're In tbe 'abit qf doing at 'onje, yob know, and don't keep you're 'ats on, as ybli bilwajya del In Ilamerlea. And no revolvers bf bowie-knives Is hallowed to be dfavtii In the presence ot 'Is He jeelleney an' er Royal 'Igbness, wloh Is what yon'rej u-dolng ot In Congress corJtlbUally. Af you'll walk In forwards, an' you won't think ot shaking 'ands with 'er Iloyt .Ighness, Obreven with 'It IleSeellenejj nor bpf courso you won't h'sdilbass 'Ita as 'oldlboss' nor 'old sardine, as hit you was a talklu' toybur rrefdent,yoa know. You'llslmply bow and bssiutfiS & hattltude of reverence, so fsr al ; you know 'ow, and then retlrt back- WaM. pin oi inr ri'ym pirpruco.