Advertising Rates. Vfo dcslro it to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo Inserted in the columns of The Cahboh Advooatk that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unloss accompanied by tlio cash. Tho following nro our oswr terms t ONE SQUAM! (10 LINES), One year, each insertion 10 cts. Blx months, each Insertion 15 cts. Thrco months, each insertion 20 cts. less than thrco months, first Insertion $1; each subsequent insertion 23 cts. Local notices 10 cenls per lino. H. V. MOHTHIMEU, 1'ublisher. The Carbon Advocate, And Independent Family Newspaper, Published every SATUltDAY, in Lehighton, Carbon Co.,r., by ic.ucitY v. itionTjit.m:i ori'ICE-llAKKWAY, n short rtlstnuee above the- LciiifSu Vniiey n. nr Depot. Terms; $1.00 per AMii in Advance. r.vr.nr nrscr-irTios gr tlun akd rAKcr J o b I? minting AT VHltY LOW 1T.ICE8. II. V. MonTitniEn, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." SI, 00 n Year if Paid in Advance. . VOL. VII., No, G. LEIIIGIITON, QAltllON C&UNTY, PA., SATUltDAY, JANUARY 4, 1879. If not paid in advance, 1.25. CARDS, Hoot nml Shoe Mnlicn, Clllonllrelney,fit Leran'tbmlJing. llauk street. AUordtriprumptlyfilU'l "r KMrranif. Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, OHee with Allen Crttg.oDpo.ito Amorlcan Ho tel, MARKET SQUAB!!. MAUOII CHUNK, TA. JnlySVy JOHN 1). llEllTOMiTl'i:, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Broadway nnd Susquehanna Streets, Opposite Court Hou.o, MAUl'll CHUNK, TA. Mar be consultod In Gorman. lnailSIy F V. LONG STRUCT, . ATTORNEY AT LAW Lcvon's llnlidlng. ASK STREET. LEIIIUHTON. I'A. Saosnbor IC-Om. ' ' . ' ni. iiapsuihk, i ATTORNEY AND C0U.N3Et.L0n T LAW tiixt .4THEeT:I.Eni(inT0N. Pa. R..1 Kiintam.il I'ollodlon Al-fiisv. Will llu) nnd Soli It.alKstata. Oaiivoyaiu lnK .le-itly done Col- atlon promptly madn. buttling Ibdates or !) Jeoisa ipecituy. stay oe cuiisuiit-u in ..i,,.,.,-.. nd llirinan. Ner.22. J AS. a. STllUTllKllS, ATTOKN4Y.ATLAW, 83- Onlret 21 (loir of Ulioud's Hall, Mnucli Gtiuiitc. Pa. All business entrusted to bloi to promptly attsnde4 to. . Slav 27, ly. p J. SIICEIIAN, ATTOItNKY AT I. AW Next Door to First National Jlsnk, HAIinil CHUNK, PA. S-Cin Iwt conaultad In Herman. tj."t. Justices and Insurance JJ A. UKbTZ, JUSTICE OF Tim rutcE, Orricni Ltndermin'a i!!ok. HANK-stroet, I.Pllianro.w i'A. Convcranclnir, Collostlnc nrd nil other bnsl- nes. connccti'ii Willi mo nini-n prOlUOllV UUl-IUC nil tn Aeflnt for thu bet Fill., mill I lfo JtlHlxr- ance Cniupinloi i Rents collected at reasonable ciiarces.au. .ii'rin-)i T IIOMAS S. I1F.CH, justice of Tin: riucn, HANK Slreid, I.ClliailTON, Ta. Canvayaiirlnj:, CollectlnR nnd all linalne-s con aeeted tilth t lie. oOtce promptly nttr nded to. jra-Aceut for first-cl.iss IliHurnnce Cotnnanles, -nd UUka of nil kinds taken on Uia most liberal terms Jan. 0. 1873, rnsrosiAS Eii:.ui'U5:n, X coNvi5YAXar.il, GKNERAL INSUEAHOE AGENT The fvllowlna Companies are K7preEonted: LCrlA )N MU rUAI.l'ini!, 11EAI)10 MUl'UAr. FlltE, vvotIo fiiik. l-o I'lviviLr.i: Finn. LliilKlH 1THU. nndtiloTIlAV ELEU- ACCIDENT INHU11ANCE. Also l'ennsvlvanH and Mntn il Horso Thkf Detoc'lvnandlu.uranioCompauv. Marcn2'J.lS73 IHOm. KICMEltEIt. Physicians and Dentists. W. UUUKIt, 31. 1)., OFFICII IlO'jer's niocl-. BANK STREET, LEHIOIITON, Pcnna. )Tlcsldcnco,...from 7 a.m. to 10a. ni . HOURS.? end 12 lln.ni la in p in. 1 rarryvlllo ..from lu a.m. to 12 noon. Mav lie consulted lu t.'io Ocriuan I.anKiUKO. KoTomber 31. 1373 yl QIIAS. T. IIOIIN, SI. U., OFFICII l OVER II A. l'ETEIt'S DltUQ SrOll B. B AMC S T.. LV.HIQ ll'I ON, IA. (leneral practlco attended tn,4and STECIAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF WOMEN. mar21. !87S.yl "yy A. UKllIIAMKlt, M.U., rilYSICIAN AND SUIUl BOX Special attention paid to Chroule Dlseaiii.s. OHlee: South Hast corner Iron and 2nd ets.. I.c hlihton.Pa. Aprll3, 1675. yT G. HI SICll'LIi, l'nYHICIAN AND SUIIOEON. Next to js, II, Snyder's :orc. Bank. St., LEIIJOHTON. I'F.NN'A N.B. Special attention civcuto tho Cureof nail lilieuiu. ote. jan ia-y 1ST. U. ltUllKIt, 31. I). U. S. ISxamlnliif; Surgeon, l'RACTICINQ fHYSIUIAN and SU BGEON. Oeficei Hank: street, Uepeu's Block, I.clnch ton, 1'a. Maybe consulted In the Germ n I.aiiKunso. Nov. 3 ', 1S7S Livery & Sale Stables OAA'IC STUBKT.I.KI1IOIITON, Pa FAST TKOITING HOUSES, ELEUAXT CAUIUAGES. And positively LOWER I'lUCES than any other Livery lu tho Cojnly. I.arp;e ana handsome Carilaco. for Fanrral pnrpoaea and Weddluiis, DAVIU EllllEUT Nov. 22 IS71. BAYARD TAYLOR Boyst ''I tko prrat plea&uicln rrconimcuttiPB to pmenu ttio Aeideoty ot Mr B U hortlnljp' llou, 1-Yrujmdo Wood, u potion 4Vfi'l Litter Jullrconu'iittotho ne of Mr nemo aa rcter mco.M STunerqr tub cost for younir meu oud tvs. No i;xlrurtiargvr. SneomUtteutiou to both advuctl oud buck waul pnpit. Uttwun. ineudod by Judge Van lloawu licv lire. Hill and Peaboilv. Adttroa UWINTIIIAN O HlfOHi LIUOB (Harvard A. M - ltu.. Pa Media das 7 ctiurchMfluU t tituiperouu) chariot Auvr. 17, IHi -w.l LIVE AGENTS WANTED To sell Dr. L'haso'a Itcolpcai ur Iii'ormation for Everyboily. in every comity in the Unltwl Hiat and Uanadas. l.'uluigwl Uv tlm pub lh. er to!Spai(w. It contain, ovei SKOiinuu-li. Id recipe an I Is auUui to all claseea and eon 'i. Hons of society. A won dot tut boo aud a household oeweMlty It t lu at enrol. Ureat el IndueeinmU ever altered, to Xtuau aaats Haiuolecop esaot br mall, l'oaipald. 1 -t 12 oxi. lCzcluaive terr Uiry gtien. Arcuti iujio iliau ilouaio Ih.lr money Address l)r i i'. 'a.st, am Illollog House, Ann Arbor, llir.i .-an O. I n-nis. Railroad Guide. OUT 1 1 IM5NM A. It AU.UO AU . 1'as.on eera f or rkllailclphla leavo Ltblihton nn billows t 3: 3 a m.. via. L. V. arrivoatriilln.ntniion m. iiisn ni. vl i L. V. lliiitifl.ni limn. in. via I., v. ' 4! II 11. in., VH L. V., " ;i37 n in., via I V., " 7:47 a. Ill ,vln h. ft. & . " I li 17 a.m.. via I., it s.," 2.0 p m. via L. & a. " 2-05 p. lu. CilS p. in. KlCO .1. 111. llni a. lii. 2:CS p. in. til l p. m. il II. III. SU& p. in, ltotut tun?, leave depot at Rork. nnilAmrrl. en Ht.i I'lu.a , at 7:0n, Siis mid W6 a. ra.i 2:30, tt0alldt:'0i. m, ELLIS CLAHK, Agent. Nor. 23, 1576 plIILA. &, ItnSADIXO ItAlLltOAD. Arrangomcnt of Passenger Trnlns. NOVi'.iilii;n tcTit, ts:s. Trains leave AI.I.K.S TOWN nifullowsi- (VIA I-UIIKIOHEN I1HANCI1.) Vnr Philadelphia, ut 4:23, C.5M, U.40. a.m.. and 6 SI p. in. SUNDAYS. Tor riilladetpliln at 4.2a n, tn..3..Vi o. m. IVIA KASl' l'K.NXA. 1IIIANCII.) For Uo iillna, t 2.30. S.tM, 'J I", a in., 12.13. 2 10. 4.30 a-Mlnor, p.iu Tor UatrlaDitrx. 2.31 5 51, 0.05 a. in,, 12,13, 4.30 U.oi p. in. . for Lancaster nnd Columhla, S 53, 0.31 a.m. and 4 30 p in 11)003 not run on Monday fcUNDAYH. l'or I!ca'lins.2 30n.in. mull) 03 p m. l'or.ll irrliilinrK.-2.3'i a. in. and l) 05 o. m. Trains Foil ALI.E STOWN leavo as lollawsi (VIA PKI1KIOMES I1KANCII.) Loave riuiaaclpbla, 7.4j it. ni., l.oo, 1.!0 one 5.30 p. in. SUNDAY. Leavo rhllrtCelplilii. s.iph. m ai'd3l5p. ro. (VIA EAST pr.NKA llllAXClt I Leavo rteaums 7.4 1. 7.45 10.33 n in., 4 OVMt Mill 10.43 ii in Leavo Harilslmri:, 5.23, 8 10 n. m., and 2.ll0. 4.C0 PI d 7 53 p. in. Leave Liincnsicr, 8.10 a. m I2.5i and 3.13 p.m. Lene Columbia 8."" a. in . M0 and 3.33 p. in. HUNDAYtt. f.oavo Tteadlnc. 7.20 n. m. Leave ltarri--tim. 5.2in.m. Tnilns,mailci) l thus () run tn and from depot Otli and Oreon streets, rnilidolplila other tinlm to a'til Irom llroad street depot. Tuc fl.."n p. m nml .."5 p. ni. tiiitns frmi AlKn tnn,nud tlio7.4 a.m nnd n.:n p. in. trams trom I'liilaili'lpiii'i, liavo tbrougli cars to nnd lio.ii l'.ilIadolpDla. J. E. WOOT1UN. neutral itanaaer. C O. HANCOCK, GVn'I Ticket Agent. -pilNNbVIA'.VNlA HAILltOAI). GREAT TRUNK LINE United States Mail Route. Tho niton lion nf tho irav'11tiR inillic .- res pectfully tti vitrei to nnii o of tho iiurllHnt ilii Knot lilpliwin . In tho conlitlciit nshortlon ami belief that no other lino rai utT-jr rquat intluco luent'' os a ion to of throjti tr.ucl. In Construction & Equipment the Pennsylvania Railroad Rtm.lt cnnfpiSRcilij at ilio lipnilnf Amrr:can rnll vtnyn Tho trncii U doulito tho enliro Ungh of tln-l np. othtcct rails l.ii'I on heavy ntk ics, which nrfcmbuHultnii foinu'ailon tf tnetc h ii last filiation 1 clic.- in rti-iMii. All brMues nici ni lion up etoiio, nml tml t npn ilin inottfii) piovn I plnni. Its afl-emjer ai, whilo umin cntly huIo mid fttLbstiMit'.il.a,'u at the cntue tlino in oil e h ol conifoi t omt elegance. The Safety Appliances n use on this tluo well tllu-trnto Ihn f.ir-ao?nif; anil lUicrnl uolicv ot iti niftiiau'imoiit. In occorU nnco with winch tin 1 1 lift v only utati imiiioV' went nntl not iN enht lias been tho qiioMtlon of cons dciatii n. Amoii-uiunj may bo notlcitl the Illock Syslrin r Srtfcty Signals, Jtinney Coupler, Builcr & Platform, TUX: WIIAltlON l TICN1' SWITCH, AND THIS "Westinglitmso Air-Brake, foimlnc in conjnncttnn uitli a nerfrct ilonble ir.n'K loan iM'im CDininiiniioa 01 Hnipiinnu i t'aliit ittThlent'' wl.lclt liavo lenueruii thciu I practically n poaslblo Pullman Palaco Cars Are run on all Express Tialns FltOlI NEW YOIIK. 1'IIILADA. BALTI JIOHEand WAtiHINUlON. To C IIK AliO, CINI'INNATI LOUISVILLE lNDIANAl'OLlS and bT. LOUIS, WITHOUT CHANGE, aniltoiilIttrtuoi.il point ntn tho fir West arrt Koutti with u.umiecianvoof cats, t'onacciio'm ofonmar la Union Depotu, una uro usbareUto uU tiniioriotit-poiniH. THE SCENERY Of tho Pennsylvania. Route in p(.Tnlttrd to bo unsunjne cd tn thowrlil for crjnucu", bt'rtiily anil aruty tuiienor Uo fi'ehbment fncilliie.1 nro piowtlcd. Jniiiloyees ui'f court) n u 8 nii'l attentive, ami 1 1 is nn innvit nnlo result tlmt a trip by ibo 1'oiiUiylvaaio ltaiiroud itimtforn' fi Mi'AsIng' ami 3loiorablo Kxporloncc. Tickets for eile at tho lowest rates at the 1 lckei unices oi tho Company in all ltnpuitjiit cities ninl to win l-'UAMC TlIOi.UP.SOX, L. rAUMUR, Um. Manager. Ucn. l'ns". Ajrent. J. K. SItOUMAlCint. l'wAM' t Midtl oDlat. li Nort.i Thiia St.. llanielmrtr, l'a. The New York Son for 1879. TunSux will bo pilnted everyday dnrlns tbo voar to co i no. Its puipost and method will bo tho t-auio ni in tl,o past: 'In picNcnc nil tho news til a to tcauiQ isu ipo, auu 10 ten ino irui.i tliouirti tlio lionven'ti toll. I mt Hjn has been, b, and will continue, to bo independent ot evenbodv uml verythttifl mo tho Tiuth nnd us own conviction ol iluiv. 1 hn 1-tho only poliov whkh an honest newMper nerd have, 'lhut is ihepoicv wblcii has won for this nowhp.iper the coiiUd'-nto uml fnuim Khipot n wider coustltiieuvv than wnncer in Jot ed iiyanr other American Journal. Tim iUs tliu nowsimtuT for tho neou'e. It Is no for ilio i lch man pain si tlio po r man. or for tho poor man rgnlmu tho nth man, but it seekH to do i qiiai JiiAtlco to all mur bis in tho couiniiimiY. it is iiol uiu nrfnii ui inn jh imiii, chis-4, sect or pulv. Theto n eel no no uitsleiy ift)(uL its lovHsaud haien. t li tor tlio boueet tnau rcuibt (be tonnes every luue. 1' is lor tho houctt Dciuociat an nirauist tlio dishon.t llepubllcan, aud for ,ho lionist liepuidicuu aa ncHjiift thu diliouost Deuiociat It too not takeiu tuo lrmii ino treiancei ir auy politi cian or politic 1 ornuiz.Uio.i. It elves tsftun nort unitwt vedlv when men or lueamesiiioiii Htrieenient with the Constitution and with tho principle upon wiiicu mis Jiepu j.ic was iouuu oJ for tao I'eop.c. Wnenevir tho Constitution and o mUnut'oeal principles ato violaunl aslu tlm uniiaireous ccn-niracv nt i&Td. bv which a tn-unot elected was placed lu the i'lesn-eiit'tt (Uco, when hosilll teuialun it speak out tor tuorKUi. Tliai 1 tub -C.V8 Pica ol imiupcu d i' now, lutliuiepoet tbeio will bcuucban'e in it prririnuimo tor ist'J. The HUN lias fah'iv earned tbo beortv hatred of ra-cuU. f iiudA and tiumbursof alt t-ortiand sixos li lutiMn tetlcoi o tli tt lMtreduoi iesiu tbo ye v 187. than tn ib7t it'7, or any year touo 1 by. 'IHRl'X Is pt nt 'd for tho men and voiucn oftodav whose co. iLcrn is chit Uv with the of taiisui to caj Jt b-ttt uoth tat- iltpo-iiiou and : ubititv toi.uordi(sitadeiHlho ptomptcs' tullet und iijot accmuio iiuell tfeiu-o i whatever in tho wiiio word is W' Tth Mtient'on. 'lo this end tho recount six loiiKiiudUi wch.o.taolUhel pr--e-petitv Will lo libciaiiy t mp.oyi d. Tie pmoiir di-Jjiuiidcondiuon of parttei in this count ii nnu tuo mice it 4mtv of the futuie, leiutua cxiiaoiduiniy hliiitlcaiiCotu tho events of too iimi nitr vuar 'lu nrt'su.it with accu. iac m d tii arncss ihecxuct situation in each ut U variliiR ih3o-,ui d to enpeni uecorulugto itswul ki.uwu tuithods, tli- pr ixip.os mat tthould KUido u ihiouvh tho labv ljutii. wV.l be uu tail urt -lit j an of Tliu feUi'e uik fur VJJ. v have thotojus to tuako Tliu bu.N, us a ro'itlcii. u literary ami a Kfiurat nowsimper, luoro euurtainlu ami moru useful tliau ever tittore ; und wotueau toappiy thoui Iteelv Out lutet of suDcnptiou loiiitiu aueiiHiigol Tor the iuilV bU.N u tour page siieet t t Ae.iiv eichi columns, the pruu ov uu 1' pottpnid, cents a iuoiith oi f.jo u vear ; or. lucmd.iu the SuuLay paper auviKJt-puKe bhett of Uitv-bix cvluiups,tj price i0- coins a mouth, orW.Tou J tMl, pot4gti p.nd. 'Ibo tnud.iy it-tiioii of The huh Is also fur nished separate y ut C ,20 a Year, pO'tapo paid. TbeeUMiAY bU.s, In udditlou lo.ilio current new riogOiits u lnodteiiteitaiutuic nnd tuftiuc tie body of liloraiy and miseedaueuus mutur In buU tmt o as jiieatuud m value nut lulmloi, lo mat of tbo test monthly uuussiues of lie Uuy. ut out tenth of their iot, Tim Wubklv hun is cwptciapy adopt el for t .ok who no not lotto a New Yoik daily pupt-r. Theuows cf tbo WicK is tudy piOMiilcd, Us pi .r.o. tvpoiUa l luinishei to ino lutetmo uut.Huuits uKnculluiut dtpaitmant, tailed wdh piet ca round ubtilty.U uuauriiAel, The WtEKLY foUJi .spiobubli load to-day by luote laviuiir itlum uuv utLer uuiMr iu i lshtl A I choice story wiiuothet careiuUy prepurtHlmu vullauy. appaars m taeh lsuo Tbo Weekly prottt4 iwroaoer bv bsirluylts advevcUinjc ooiuuius uffftlust tiutiesoud buiubus. aadlur utsh siaort guon tustttr for ies luouoy tU&u ' can ue oUttiit tioui auy oUu r uouroa. Tiriuctj ot tle WUvkvy i-uii, 4at paxes. I fifty x d.v,4,us. Is fl a yesr, ooetano puUl I Tor diU of Uu sidjuK (10 w wdl souOau ex ua ouny free. AudtcsA i W J.NOT.ANU r-iblsliet of TUtSfN, cwli. :tr, U-f i' v. i. Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES MID HEATERS, Till and Sheet-Iron Ware anil General House Furnishing Gocfls. lEOonrVfJ mid Sl'OVTtMCl ilnno at short notico aud nt Lowest Cnsli Trices. I am thnn'ithonxed ape t for (lift Palo of tho follow lnr FlllST-CLAMS H10VJ3S THE SILVER 4 OOLD ill'.DAL COOK, THE LIOJITIIOUSE COOK. THE JIAYI'LOWEIl ItAVOE, THE SUNSHINE HANdl'lnnd 1 ho NEW ANCIIOIt HEATEll, and am Scllltie them VICHY C1IEA p lor Cash. Fverv kind of KTOVpToUATES and TIUE BltlL ICS kept eouit'intly on hand, Stoke on SOUTH Street, A feir doors abovo Bank St., LEHIOIITON. Tali onairo solicited Sutlstac:tonxnarnnlerd. Olt.6-.VI A. II. MOSSKH. Tho Grandest Exposition Of Ladles', Oents', nnd (lalldrcn's Boots, Shoes Gaiters EcfoITcied In this vicinity, (set J.M.FlliTZINGElt'S, Bank Street, Lehighton5 Pa. I havoJntrerrtvril aful) ltnoof FALT. nnd WIN'iK.UlOOTs, HOKS an1 UlTllltKHs. which 1 am belling tot no pceploor 1.0 'lhtnn ami tho hurroiiud'ntriieic-litorhooa C'lIilAi'Jlt than iivjn itKtoiu; Btiain tins oouuty. ItSP. Oil CiUSHSOf Boots & ShoesLado to Order nt ARtonlttlnngly Low Vrlces, nml MKNDiNa JJejitlv dono ni .'rice1 to suir (ho tlnic-". 1 mvito iho p-in.tc to c ill nn 1 cxamlnomv Stock rnd l'nci'fl tjcioro nuioaasjnir chowlioic, an i be convlnceO ef tho nbovo facts. 110UNJ) lt WATIdFY.-lletitiv.TnndoIlootH aiulliocnbonphtof tuc that ilp will boiepalr. cd without chnrp Thnnkf'il fi-r pant patronape, I rcppccfully aslc a coulinuaitco then or. j. m. riinzixaiin. Two doo-p below Romf? & llofford'u Con lico Work", llanli fttreoc. Oct. C yl An Immouso Stock at HENRYCAMPBELL'S East AYeissport, Pa., at a O riHATJlEDUCTlON on former Trices ilv Stock is Manuractuieil to mv Tls'ieclal Order for tlioTnnle cf this Locality, aud is ODAItANTlCKlJ to eivo Perfect fc?atte.facti3u tn every particular. Tho Tilco cf lloota ami gboea liasbcen vcrvcouMdctahiy ltKDU O i: D ny tho JlauufacturiTa, nnd I am deteiniin cil to give my Patio 13 tho full benefit tuoicof, and thcicforoluvltoat) Inspec tion of my Goodi and Prices bo foro purchasing clsowbeio. I lmo tho "."'lKHldv" nrticlo which I cm supply nt very low Prices to thoso who wish them, I alfco keep in couuccUod, a full lino ot CLoiccst Groceries and Provisions, Which I no Hi:MlNa AT Tilt: LOWlIfeT PU1C134 l'Olt UAHU. nn.vnv CA3IPHELL. Hast Wclaport, Oct. Mul Fall Styles! Low Prices! MRS. M. GUTH, Fashionable Milliner 1 WIilJo St., Welsspoa-t, Pa., Itespectfullv nnnoraices to tholadioiof Wctss poit Olid tho suirimud uu emintiy, that .ho bas Just returned from ttio city, ami U now loc?lvIu4 un ttuiuoute htock of i'A 5,1, axo wa.vrr.n. MiLLiXEiiT Goods coJircisiNa Hats, Bounots, Trimmings, Notions, &c, Of tho latest Styles, and whlrli ha Is nrepired tn nell In nor iniious mid trn'Uds ut I'ltlOEb ClIbAl'bltTHAN EVElt I Also, n full assortment of "' s'w'rTo'iiEs T And all other frotitli unintlr kepi lu a Hist claee jiiuireiy ioto, r.ADinowj? iiaik MAnn up to on- J)1UI at tho cry lowest po-elbto pneas, V. II and ezaintuo Good and Pitces beforn parclia&lns elsewhcje. mis n. auTir. Oct. S. I3TS ml. Weispoi t, Pa. I Drinio Homo M.11I0 Itrcail ! WHY GO HUNOHY1 Wbvi you can Iluy CH poiuaU tt Fli.t ClHss iiiocd FIVE LOAVES FOU 23 CEVTS I J. W. O'NEAL, tho popular Dread and Cake Haticr, of Lejiichton in order tinuiM-t the uautb i.I Ilio ilini-a. nun uvmirotl 1 10 JT.C OX UU COlO bratcd llumu Mado 11UEAD to Five Loaves forTtvrnty.flveCts. Cash. Sujrnr, Ealsln Coromut b'cotch, Drop. Cream aud other CAlwEb. ouly Ten Ct'iits ncr Dozen. Look Out for tlio WaRoii! At JfAUCII CHUNK, on Tuetdav. Thursday aud Saturday Moiiuiiss. LE II I tl 1 1 ro .V and wiu I s , I'O UT, c very A f t cr noon cxtept I rld.iy. TEUMS STU10TLY CASH I 1'atronaxB .elicited J. W. O'NEAL. M oltEi Opposite nrst National IlatiE. uprileyl ll'im hfieu LeulKhtuu ra. jJJlKKl) THE HUNGItY ! ! A. K. MILLER Hespectlii'lv annonucos to tho ritlsens of Ie bightuu uud vlc4uitv llwt Ue bas J UtT Ol'EN ED uu Eating SalooJSTM It. tbo Ilulldins vnt door to tho "CAIIBON HOUkE," on Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., aud that I la premrcl to fUrnb tlutfu wttu ' lldibl.a ot all kinds on .bolt uotlce. OYSTERS IN EVEUV STYLE, Ill-wired I'uli Every Day. Tea, Coffee, Ham, Eggs, Bo logna, &.C. Alan, a CIioloo oatortumit of the I'inet Brands of Cigiu-s, Smoking & Chewing Tolmcco AlwaYft Ml band at IlWAt l'r am. Thu iialrn. j u tie of tho pabliu Is iuoi i pctfiiMv iuvitd, sua talVjctioa Kuai-bUMl. OtVfc A CM ACU. K. M1LLLU. UcioDcr p( iy. Now Advertisements. SIIEKIFFS7 SALES OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, By vlrltioot iundtv writs ol Lruu FACIAS and Vemhtiosi i-.xi'Onas iurrt out of tbo Court ol Common Pbns ot Carbon couuty thcio will bo exposed nt Publio hn'c. at ino Couit lloufcc, lu tbc lltrjituli of aUnucliChuuk, on Saturday, January 18, 1879. at ONE o'clock r.M..tliofiil!onintrrropcillcS! All that eettaln LOT AND 1'IECK OP OI'OU.VI). uttintomi ilio noitli ado ni White ytreet. in tho villairn cf ttnmmir Hill, Cmbou countv. l'(nn..vlaiiia, numbi'iidtii tlio pliiu or plot thcioot Number Thiitv-fccvtn rnd 'lhlrty. ulno. coutolmtip; in finnt or broadlli on iall u blto rtiect uxtv ftet, and rxtcuilui'r tlienco noithvrard nt rifriit nnelcn onn bundled and twentv-Ilvo leet ton ceilalu ailcv i bounded lioittiwnuilv by said allev, enusaidly by lot Number 1'ort.v.oi o. loutliwiiriliy by vlilte stiect, and uostnaidly by lot Number Tim ly. flc. . .Too Improvoincuta thorenn nro s ONE AND A IIALKBTOnV PilAMEDWEL- LINO HOUSE, ' lieln 0110 half block, sixteen by t Ixtecn feet : ICitciion nltnchul. iwelrn by sixtrcu focti Ojt Kilchon, ulno uy tivclvc feet. ' seized mill taken Into uxecutlon asthoprop eity of lloury 0. Miller. . . -AL0.- All that certain ' LOT Olt riEfJE OP OIIOUNI) nititnlo on tho mrili snlo of Whlto btiiol. lu smniuli Jim, county if Carbon, tato ol I'oiiiis.ilMiula, iiuinbcred In thoplan crplut tlieieof. Ntimiijr twniti nine, co.iUIuiuk n fiontiTbrendtlui.isnld White nt., lulny feet. I'Xteitdlim them-o noillnritidiy ono bundled and tent-live feet, to a iwcnty leu wide pilot i llouniled rortli by said ntiev, cast by lot Num. tier tlinty.nno Roinli br Whlto utiuet, aud Hot by Ln-sinut elicit. The Improicments thereon moo one and a half stoiy PI1AME DWELLINO HOUSE. beim ono half block, sixteen br sixto 'n feet i Ono Moiy Kltrhen Mxleen bv twenty aixfetti ( ni' Mid n.ic Imlf itury Dwelllus House, loui tccn by sixteen feet. seized r.n.l toicen Into cxscutlon as tbo prop crty ot Thomas btrcusc, ALSO,- All Hint certain LOT or PIECE of aflOUND Bitiiatoon thenortli sine of Wluto ttuet. : tlio v ilaKecfbiininul Hui.C'uiboii coiinir.l'cnnsvl. van i. liumoeud in the plan or plot ihbii'or fixty-llvn.eontaiiiliiir In flout or hriaitlji on s.ild While itieet. unity feci. andexti niiliiB tin uco noiihwaid ono liumlii d ..ml tnsutv Uvo reel to fttweniy feet wiuo nlicv i bounded no: Hi br i-n d alley, o.ist Lv lot Number sixtr-sevon, south by Whlto stiect, and west oy .ot No, t-ix-ty.tlirie. Tho Improvements t hereon nro a TWO STOItYl'ltAME DWELLINO UOU.SE, being ono nair a bli iSc, sixteen br twenty six loot; kllcnoa, ono sum- ten by twuUu fccti s able, t.ieivo by o'xhlccu teet. Ke:z"d and taiten Into isecutlon as the prop el tv of Ilium .,lck. ALvO, All tliHt ceitam LOT or 1'IEOK of minTis- n. sitULt on llic l.orthweiilsido of mi oud htreet, in Ilio lloioucli of Wentln'r.y. Coiuitl of I'arbim anil Blrtu ni lVni'syivanta, niimbireil lu the ...u V. tl.U u .Jl. Ol .V I II II. I 1 It fin frrnmi.l, nf A.i I'n'... .... . 1, i.n., l I Uuv eight loo., loniainlnc lu flout orbnadili on saiu t-eeind H'leel tub ty-tli'iofeoi 1.111I ox ti'iidliiK Jii'rl.iiv.iril,v of that breadth between oninl.ti ,uuw tt l-Isht niiKloi with said s lei t n ilistaneo ot uu.' liundi'i'il nml linv-tlvo feet to nut in ailcv boiiiiileil nnrtliwaut y In i.orlb ul UM .easiwardlv bv lot No. Ono liunilicd ml MX tr, ainttiirardly nr Hccond Rticot iind ves ward liv lot No. O110 hundred uu:i Ulty tlx. 'Inoluip ovemuiits theii'tiit uron DWELLINO 1IO USE, "X33 feat, ivttb Kitchen atlachcd 1 1 s 1 1 f ect i l-tub e, IS X -111 lect Nnzi d and token into cxccatiun as tho prep criyot II. D. Itoubo. ALSO, All that certain lnessuncj, tenement and two contiguous TU'ACTS OP LAND.'".'" situate In Mnhnulnx lowusblii. Oarbon conntr. btato ut I eiinsylvauia. bouiidurvuiiu iluscv.bjrt as lollows. lo nit t I Tmot bcirluuuifi at a post, thinco by Imnl ol Daniel .Jlili'i-,Ji-.,noi,Ii sixtv uoiuu and om lalf iojiTi os, w. r iu lit peie.iei In a stoi.ni ilii nci- bv land ot the mine ninth c-Klity-t-nrcii mid one-hali iletti CfK, nit thlrti-fev n p-ichca lu a i-tuliu l Ihei.eo bv inlid ol Jon I ha II Kos.-ol, soutii smuty diRii-.K, ncuttbirty.i-cvcn poi cues 10 a stone; ti.cnco br 'lulul 111 .Tuliu Hi-in-Mnilb noitli eiKntv.euila ui.iloue.l.alc pen-lies in-t iImi piiili'--. 1011 Hlone 1 thiiieo by llov'a li.n l noit:i orIiiv ciftlit mill un -half cr-grxn. en,ttweint iiL'telii-. in mono tlieuee by lain iftbusimu ho.ilh 11. no docnes. nost tweuiv S' 1111 puciios to intone 1 iliemo still by tho 1.111110 south ricliti lour nnu lhiee-fouitln ile p;.ei,eiist tw only lour peiclic- to a pot. them o to utlier lands ol Job 1 rsohz nor Ii lour und nuo fuui lli ile nres uuot kIm,' two imic.ics to tliu pl.-uoot bi'niinlii'r, eo-itaiiiiii- THIl'.ri'.EN Ai MUs ONE HUNDRED .VND IWJJNrV-FIVE l'EUUULS enter nieasuio : Tiact-brglnnlng ot a ttoncthence by land el MiisnsbiijiiiT tour and 01,0 halt do.-iees cast s.xir two in-ii-iiL". 10 uk tone . lliciico uv Iniul o J ouu bin itb iionb cicbly m u pel ebes and 1 111 eo teutlia m a Mono Ihcueo br mud or 1'nul Hal llttBoullutvo ,'i'Hioia, cast tbirlv live pelclies ton while oak : tnciuo by tho t.auio kiuIIi lour lieu dcjirco-', went twenty 11: pi'ielies to n blouo i thcuco by laud ot Daulil Mil'or Jr.,soulh bixty il.ht and ono halt de-iieei, east lire- nml eiin tenuis iieiibiu to the p.aco of bemunlng, T.VO ADItES, moro or lois. Tho luairuvciuontB thcrccu nio a TV. O-taTOllV I'ltAME DWELLING, t-venty s.x x twenty two end 0110 half fort ; out kitchen, t ui mid oni hilf x tevju and oao half nut 1 Hum. twenty lour x twenty lour leet; npi I11B House, cleveu x eleven fill and other ouibulldmiFH. Ma?ed und taken Into cxecatlou as the prop el ly ol Daulel E Piliz. -alTo, noilr-'i-!.1 r-a'n Mr on riEOE of pitoUNli, s.tuato ou tho north aide of Won lli'lt.ch ftnet iu tbo vl lico ol Ashtuu, Ouiiti 11 Caibou. bloto 01 t'eun-ivlrniiia, numt-iTi-d in ho Plan or phit ibvnif i-tcveu. eoutoinniK 111 hint or u oau b 0.1 said Wet Uertsi.li htiiet ibiiir feet. 11, id aitoud.11-; ihcueo uoittiwii-dly 0110 bundled uud 111 IV li'ot to oilier kiouuu- of Ibo Leuii-:ii Cfml u,l .iiviirNluiii L'ullip.lllv ; lloil.iitid uoilb or Kiouuds of tho i elilu I'mi. and NaviKJtlou Company est by lot Nuluo r Nine, soutii by W.et utilsch siritt, uudwei.t by lot Number tulrloeii. 'Ibo Improvowcuts iberoon nro a TWO STOHY I'll ME DWELLINO HOUSE. fourteen by sixteen foot 1 Kitchen attached, nluo oy twenty leet, Selzsd aud taseu Into execution as tbo prop crty of JuaitM Jlurpny. -al3o.- All that certain Mossuafio, Teuement and' TllAOT OF L.VND, s'.tualoln tho Township of Mahonliur, County ot Caroon, and titaio ot i'eum Ivaulu bounded end ili-acnbid as lul iar, to wit 1 llecliiuluir ul u slouo ill the mlddlo ot tne loan, thiueo by land of David Kooiier i-outh twenty di'gico., ra.l fourtoau perilled lo a .to-je; theuee by ilio tumu litutb i-eveutvslx iit.K'o'". i-ovua ami six leu tun peicboa 10 a stuno, tbeuiu by tho fcumo souiu lueutydo- k.u--.. -.nun- uuu uiifi l'iiiui iiniiis pel cu es I" n stono 1 tin nee by the aumo north sovei.. ty.aix deinieii. m-u-ii cud tux teutlia ptrcues 1 1 u stono ; ilionco br ilio kiiuu noitli tuoiuy ile ero.a. east luouty one uud oialii-teulu poicUe-, tun stone 1 tbeiieo by tlio sumo north so; enty slxduartcs east elovtu uud uquaiter ner'-ht-a to a iioat 1 tteaio by Ilio a-iint south tltteeu anu ouo-liulf ileRii-aa. ta tfmty mid ono bait per li es to a po.t : tbeiieo by tlio sumo norm seventy fet'ieu uud thrte touitli le-ftt-t'S, cat tlurtiH-u uud thioe-sliitds poliuea tn a stal.0 : thui.ct soutii thirteen d-an-t-a, eui.t tttem, seven und iuii-.Mlx.b pt'it-tic-i to a tttoue : tbeiieo by laud nf Jucoli Ki-miret MUllb twilily ttto uml one-half do.roea, we.t tlulll alx uud tineu louiths S-ntioa tn u po.t tuinco by laud t Nathan ioswer soutii thirty-four uudoiio-half devices, woftt nino.y iwo at.d oue-iiall iieicliea to a post i thenoo br lliotuiiieiioitb twttuiy-tvro di.troes. twiit o and uuie-teutb- percbeii tu a po.i.tueaco aioui; a ptibilo ro.iu leadiuu to LebiLbtoii. uorib seventy two aud a naif tlcareMa. twenty bluu uadibue -Ixthi peiehe-iUthq place ol begtu iiinir. coutalning TWENTY TlUtl'Ji; ACHES A ONE HUSH- HDD AND I'OIITY ONE l'EItCUNS strict measuro. The Impiuvenients, therein aro a TWO bTOHY I'llAJIK DWELLING HOl'bE sixteen ty 1 woaty four feet ; Klleheu attat-hed. elahieeu by IweMy (our lieti Oat Kditieii. twtlto briuuiuoii liHtt: Uaru. tneuty u'tfbt ty tblrivleol. uud Outbuiktii.c-s. b.lMl uud tukau into oxc-yutj!ou as tho prop oily of Lydia aua Nathan beusib-rur. sou to bo solu by j. iv. uAuujsniHUisii, bjisriiT. Shun IT a OUce uali ohuuk, Ike. 21. 1 sit, jluiliiUlrator'ij Notice. Ktlatc nf Jotltua Klott, dee'd. Ntttloe la barony even ib-t UMterao-f Adaatn udratiuvi uiiun tn eautttto! Jo-diiia Kiyltt. UMti i f Moliuitiiui towaabip , Caroou romiiy, ru. d-sctl. luvo b- on. amuttid tu Mh uitlc.iali wL All porautla kuotaluif ibenaaelvoa to be lauabtatl to.uiit eataio w.u wuko jiutiaeut -wttbui .ix ttuuk. aU'i llio-e liaviun vuuiua wil ptoatnl tUcui du.y Mill in utU.1t.-1l for ai-Ulimeul to illii.MAS Jl 1 UN. Ailiuuilalrator. MHbonlU: Tuvti.abip Nov. , J-ra-u COOU ItV, tll.D YC.VIt J Tho'bclU ring slowln inufncil tono, Tlio cliilllng ivliul makes sadiler moan j Tlio Ilowcrsnro dc.nl anil all must tlio, OooJ-by, oltl year, gootl-by Tlio'latiglilng streams run coldly now, Stem winter reigns, with loo-crowncil brow, Fair summer is dead anil you must die. Oood-by, old year, good-by. Onco you wcro young, but now you're old, Our youth cnu no'cr bo bought with gold ; Your youth is dead all youth must die. Oood-by, old year, good-by'. Your glory came, your glory's gone, All glory fades, tlmo breathes upoli, All grandeur nnd pride shall surely dio. Good-by, old year, good-by. You brought as many glil'ring joys, That cloyed and broko llko children's toys, Our joys you hnyo killed, now you must die, Oood-by, old year, good by. You brought us much of galling grief, Hut, liko ourjoys, its smart was brief, If joy liutsl nyo die, then grief must dio, (Jood-by, old year, gootl-by. Thou wast a year of hundred years, , Of glorious triumph that endears, But, ah I as tho others,, thou must die. Good-by, old year good by. Though husk must dio tho kernel lives, 3o doth tbo truth each year o'er given ; Thou brutighl'st as much that will not die. Good-by, old year, good-by. A CRACK IN THE MNTLE-PIECE. "I'm nfrald, tlr, wo cannot mako n satisfactory pieco of work unless wo tear down the wliolo inantlo-pleco. You sco, It lias been loofu for years. There U a wide crack nt tho back tlmt must have been there for eomo tlmo." llcrbcrl Payno looked ruefully tit Ills table of pincrs, his largo book-case, Ills pictures, ousts ami grlmcracks, that math Ills handsomo library tho 0110 room of tho house that truly s cmcil llko home to him. "Very well," ho said, "only bo sure you put It up this tlmo so that there will bo 110 fntther annoyance" Then Herbert l'aynu Ileil from the confusion to come, and took a trip for two weeks, absolutely without end or aim, except to escape from his disor dered library. Mrs. lleacli, his housekeeper, took care that none of his treasures were In jured, and when ho returned, thero was no traco of the invaders, savo that the falling niantle-pieco was carefully and (irmly reset. Hut upon Ills table lay a scaled envel ope, yellow with age, and directed In a pretty ladylike hand to "Herbert I'aynn." Uvcry vlstago ot color left the middle-aged bachelor's face as ho saw this epitle. Tho hand stretched out to Ktasp It trembled so violently that lie drew It back. Mrs. Headi was within call, and he controlled his emotion to ask: How came this letter heru?" "The won found It behind tho man-tlc-plece, sir. It must liavo slipped down the big crack " He shut tho door and bolted It. No careless, cuilous eyes should watch him while I10 read that letter tho letter which had been hidden for thirteen years behind the mantlo-plcco. lie foro ho touched it ho unlocked a writing desk, evidently scldon used,1 and took from It n minlaturo plcturo of a lovely girl of elghtoon or ulneteen, with largo brown ojes and waving gold en hair. A faco full of sweetness looked out from the cold Ivory, nud the eyes cf the stiong man grow full of tears as lie gazed upon It. For ho had loved her. Not with tho wild, unstable lovo of youth, but when hu was a man past thirty, who had faced trouble and temptation aud conquered both. Ho had met her first when she was the comfort of an Invalid father, nnd ho had been first won to love her by watch ing her sweet patlenco with the Irritable old man, who kept her constantly busy In his service. Later, when thoy wero friends, Her. bert learned that Mr. Morrison, the fretful sufferer was a very weallliy man and that Loda was his only child Do ing himself n man of fortune, -Herbert l'ayno heeded but llttlo ot the fact that Leda'wa nn heiress, but lie found his wholo heart.7;oings.out to her as thoy grew better friends. Every day lie loved her better, till he was nssured of her lovo In return, when ho souglit her father's consent to his taking her to his heart and home, his loved and honored wlfo. And Mr. Morrison's plea was thl: "I cannot sparo her yet. When I tell you her story, you may not caro to marry her, but If you btill lovo her spate her to me a few mouths longer. I may not cannot live over another spring, even In this soft climate, but when I die Ledn wilt Inherit all my for tune,' though tho Is not my child. I told you sho had a history. When wo had been mart led but two years our first child was boru, and died In an hour. " Leda my wife, Leda was deliri ous, constantly calling for her babe, and the doctlor said It was life nud death with her to have a child. So wo took tho babe, who has grown to bo the com fort of my life, fiom an asylum. 1 have no Idea who she Is or what was her parentage, but from the hour sho lay lu my wifpjarjus oud the pressure offlnir tiny fingers calmed thu wild excite. iient of Hie bralu, thu was to us our child. " Wu weie never blessed with a bubo ot our own again, aud all tho lovo that was In our hearts for children was luv ished upon Lulu. Sho was ten years old wuen ut'r uuuuieti luoiuer uieu, uut duo knew nothing then, aud knows uothlug 1 now, of tho secret of Iter birth. Only two other persons besides myself know of It, my brother nnd my nephew, who will he my l.elrs If I leave no will. Hut 1 promtso you to mako n will before I dio, and leave Lcdn Independent. You jou'donot look as It this story had shaken your lovo." " Nor has It. Leda will over bo to mo the ond woman I love, and I rare nothing for her obscuro origin, nothing for Iter fortune, llich'orpoor sho will ever bo the same to me.'' " Hut you will not tirgo Iter to a vc me yet not until spring ? 'TIs but a few months, but It Is all my llfo " " 1 will not ask her to leavo you," Herbert said, deeply moved by the pathos ol those last words, " but let me speak to her win her consent to be my wlfo If lean, and liavo the right to re turn hero to comfort her at any tlmo you fear you must leavo her In Borrow and louellness." "Yes, yea; but must you go?" "I must. I am here only on busi ness, aud I must return to my homo nt once. But It you wish It, I will return lu March," "I do-wish It:" Lltllo doubting his sucoess for, while Leda had never been untnalileii ly, sho had never qulto concealed her shy, pure love Herbert wooed and won tho maid ho scught for his wife. They'wero to correspond regularly, and In March Herbert was to rutuui and remain with the Morrisons. January was over when tho letters ceased, lie waited a reasonable time, then wrote. No nnswer. llastenlngto tho houso Herbert found It closed and deserted. Tho agent, whoso address was on tho placard announcing tho place "To Let," could glvo no Information excepting that ho received tho orders to lot the houso from Mr. Monison, tho brother ot the former owner. He was not at thu funeral himself, and knew nothing about Miss Leda. Ho could glvo Hie address ot the lato Mr. Morrison's law yer, and knew that tho surviving bi other and his son wero traveling. At tno lawyer's the news was crush ing. Mr. Morrison had died without a will, and tho entire property had pass ed lo the heirs at law. "He was superstltlous,"the old law yer said "fancying It would hasten his death to mako a will. Fo"llsh? Well yes, but not uncommon. Miss Lcdn remained a week nnd I do not know what becamo of her then. Tho broth er was very unkiud you might say brutal, for ho hud been jealous of her for years, and understood perfectly well that it was through his brother's neglect only that she was left penniless instead of inheriting the most of the es tate. If I ever hear of her agalu I will certainly let you know nt the fact." Hut thirteen long weary years pass ed by, and no word of Leda had reached the faithful heart waiting nnd hoping to receive the long looked for tidings. No other fair faco ever took tho place In Herbert's heart that Leila's face filled. No other lovo ever drove out this ono strong lovo of his life, and when ho looked upon tho parting gift of his darling every throb of his heart was as truly her's as It had been when ho bade her farewell, aud tenderly kissed her falling tears away. It was many minutes beforo ho could control his ngltailun sufficiently to open tho letter. The dato was that of tho day previous to Mr. Morrison's funeral. In humblo words Led. told hltn frankly the story already familiar to blm, and of her own penniless condition. "You maynot caro to claim a wlfu who knows nothing ot her birth," she wrote, "and who now slunds utterly alone a beggar. Hut If as my heart whispers hopefully you still love me, you will Hud me hero a week longer. If you do not come, I shall know you dlsplso mo (or my involuntary deceit, and I shall accept a position offered mo by an old friend, at governess to her children." "Oh, my darling;, my forsaken dar ling?" Herbert wispered, "where are you? Sorrowing for your wasted love? Despising your lover who deserted you in sorrow aud loneliness? It Is ton bltterl" Uutcalmcr thoughts camo at last, and after long deliberation Herbert decided upon one more effort to gain his lost love. In ovcry city for ono week, ono of the leading newspapers contalmd this advertisement: "Leda: Tho letter written thirteen years ago has Just reached me. Write again. " H" Waiting, enduring for 60 many days becamo torture nfter this advertisement nppcared, and onco ngaln Herbert l'ayno resigned himself to a futuro un cheered by loving companionship. Had ho possessed Asisodeus power ho might have been wafted to a homo in Paris, whero a sweet-faced woman, lovelier in her gentlo maturity lmn eveu in her girlish bloom, was teaching n class of girls the hard noids of tho English language. Accepting the position offered by her old friend, aud refusing the assistance grudgingly proffered by her adopted father's brothers, Leda Morrison had taaveled with tho children under her charge for nearly six years. Then, finding herself in Paris and nblo to gather a class of pupils for English, she had decided not to return to her old home, earning more than sufficient for her humblo wants lu her now vocation, It was some weeks after the discovery nf the long lost letter, aud tho class of girls wero Improving their English accent by reading from a news paper, when ono slowly and hesitat ingly real: "Loda: Tho letter written thirteen years ago has Just reached m.o. Write ngaln. "H" In a moment Lida, white and trcnib ling, was eagerly scanning the lines, Lcdal It was an odd name. Could thero bo another Lla who had risked her wholo life's happiness thirteen yenrs beforo In 0. letter to "11?" Were thero two Herberts?" If it should be?" It It Khould bel Tho young Indies wondered at the, perfect impunity with which they inur j dered tho English language durlug the remainder nt tho hour but no one guess ed tho tumult, of hopo nnd fear In thu heat tot their gentle tttachcr nouo saw her, when sho was at last alono write a few words onlyi "If It is Indeed Ileibert, who has put the enclosed advertisement in tho pa per, he will find 1110 at No. 83, Hue Mont, Paris. Ever his faithful, loving betrothed. " Leda." Theu sho put tho advertisement Intti the'Ictter, sealed and directed it and sent it away over the sea to tho anxious lover, waiting and praying for tidings. The English classes wero never tg lected j the comfort of tho aged widow who was Leila's, companion was never forgotten, tho dally duties of llfo wete conscientiously performed,; but It seem ed to Leda as though her whole llfo concentrated upon tho arrival of the malls after thero was a possibility ofre cclvlng an nnswer to her short rote. Sho grew palo with lestlessncss nt night, when tho dream ot her youth camo again to keep her wakeful. All tho old love, the old hope, tho long ago conquered despair and pain camo back to haunt her as sho waited with renew ed hope for tidings. "I am growing old and worn," slip said to herself ono day, looking at her palo faco iu tho mirror, "I am not the blooming girl Herbert loved, hut n care worn, pallid woman." And lnr own sad eyes could not see tho raro beauty of her sweet taco. Hut, still thinking of her love, she twisted her hair Iu a heavy coronet over her shapely head, and upon ono sldo put a kuot of blue ribbon. "Herbert liked It so," sho thought. Then she pinned blue ribbon over her gray dress under a soft 'ace collar, nnd put on a brooch her adopted father had given her, and which wa3 a fayotlle with Herbert. And thinking sadly of tho change years had made, sho was summoned to tho sitting-room to meet a grave, mld-tllo-agcd mar., changed also, until she read upon his Hps and In his eyes his constancy nud answered It by her own. Years rolled back ns these two, faith ful through all, met nt last to know their hearts still young, their lovo still true, as It was In thoo days when cruel fate separated Ihcm tiy so Insignifi cant nn agent as a crack iu tho wall be hind a luanlle-plecQ, - Tsin ADPincAii aisijsi:i). New York Sun: When Admiral Horatio Iiitinaclo, tlio venerable retired sea serpent who lives in West Seventy-seventh street, saw roast tluck on tho bill of faro last night his always pleasant faco look on an added ray of cheerfulness, but tlioso who sat near him observed that after ho had eaten his portion his brow was corrugated. later, as ho stood before tho parlor fire, tho Admiral said i " I lived puce, gentlemen, in a house which tho boarders left in a body. We had ono night for dinner roast duck. It was served in rough Jagged pieces.but wo thought nothing of that; perhaps the carving axe was dull. It was tough ? That was lo bo ex pected. Tasteless? Of course. Hut when wo had nearly finished it old Commodoro Zelotes Finncrty held up a jiicco on tho end of this fork nnd said : " ' Admiral ?' " ' Commodore.' ''Noils I' "And euro enough, gentlemen, ns the Commodoro turned that piece of duel; on his lork I saw sticking through it tho points of three nails. It was a wooden decoy duck that wo had eaten, served by tho landlady because it was cheaper than tho ducks that nro sold in the poultry market. Sho was safe in her assumption that we would not discover by tho taito any dificrenco between that and many another duck we had eaten from tho snmo table, but unfortunately bIio forgot lo pull out tlio nails. " It was loo much fur old Commodore. Ho went lo his room, got out tho old nlligator inouthctl enrjict bag that ho always carried, and began to stow histluuuaso. Ilisoxamplo was Infections. Within half an hour every bit of baggago, from trunk to gripsack, was out of tho house, and tho boarders wero seeking other feeding grounds. " Now, I don't mean to say, gentlemen, that tho duck wo had for dinner to-night was a wooilen duck i understand me, I saw uo nails; but I" . i Tho reigning priuts-Tho latest fashion I in calico. I -I dearly lovo my sweet art, said tho en- Ihusiastic confectioner. Ajocky calls his horses Kcreeno and l'etniieuin, because mey nro a'jiaramiio steal. Anybody can catch a oold now. The trouble is to let Itgo again, like tlio lnaa Who caught tho bear. " What I'd liko to know." said a school boy, " is how tho mouths of rivers can be so inucu larger man uieir neaiii." An old hat that onco belonged to Na poleon I. was recently sold for $33, which is 1 k good price when wo consider that both iho . Nun and crown are cone. This u no weather for sleiahlna. P. S, 1 -Sliou d it beoolderand snowing when you rad this imr.izrnpli, remember wiiutw'osald 11119 is, sno weatuer lor ueigiung. The dlfTereuoo 'twixt tweedledum ami tweejlede is lllutrahl by the laot that the rich man with u jjne.it apjietlte is called an epicure, and the tramp with a great appetite is oaueti n giuiion -Tho timeaprmiao!.. when the thought- j husband gitta his wife som mousy, ioh goos to buy a tlrinz gown tlmt all 1 Ail 1 wliioh isms to buy a tlreselnz no- the world's riches couldn't liTrolilm to wear lu the reenoe of his inal-o friends. At an nrtiatie supper, net lone since, soma one said that "The Holl-Cttll," ckver as it was. hud been injiidioioiialy nruiaed. "I call it," mid tins person, 'Tlio uien who were mustered after they'd been peppered." jrms am) that; t-Olf and on A tMthig hen. ' Fnmlltar quotations Prlceof buttt r nnd egss , The King of Slam h&s 3.P0Q wives, Hols bald,, Tho createst strike of the day-. Twelve o'clock. A friend of education Tlio freo knowlcdgUt. A whole smiled man Ono who 1ms just had his shoes repaired at the col). blet's. ,, . Why aro handcuffs llkpguldebpnks? Because (.hey are made for two wrists. " Speaking of the dead. languages, Profea-or," Inquired ilio new studeut, " who killed them ? " Will you name the bories Hi tho head." " I've gottliem. all In my head, Professor, but I. cau't glvo them," .Adam's fir-it suit ot clothes must hnve been wlnterslylo, because ho didn't have them until after thu fall. "Hood, in describing tho meeting n( "a man and a Hon, said! "The mart rnii with all his might, nud the lion with al his imuie." A Uohoes baby .has. been born with only one eye, hut we may at least trust it win Keep mat eye out to iho mam chance. " A fchoonerof beer for five cents. Is translated by n French paper so as lo read, "In America you can get ft built full of beer for, flvo cents." Tlio bill of a plumber In Paris late ly contained tho following Items: "Tn searching for gas-leakage, two francs ; to having fouud It, tlueo francs." " A young lady, about' to marry a farmer, snld: "Mother Evo married a gnrdener." She foigot to add that ow ing to tho match iho' gardener lost his situation, "Drilllant and Impulsive people." said a lecturer uii physiognomy, "liavo hlai'k eyes, or if they don't- liavo 'em they're apt to get 'etu,lf they're too ju pulsive." It was Homo Touko whom Oeorgo III. n?ked If he played carls, nnd who gravely replied: "N'o, Your Mnjesty The fact Is, I cannot-tell a king from 4 knave," Tho Chinese say thero Is n prollfio well of wisdom at tlm foot of every gray hulr. Will sumo of our enterprising pro ducers please develop tho field I ni medi ately. " Let us go out nnd walk In the soft 111001 llgbt and view tho beiiiltlus of nature," said tho twenty-four prisoners iu jail ut Iiochostcr, nnd they walked. Jcanette "Ma, aro you g 'lngto give 1110 another piece of pie?" Ma. "What do you want to know for ?" Jeanetto "Hecauso If you ain't 1 want to eat this piece slowly." "What Is your sou I'olng In tlio liattlo ot llfo?" asks tlm (.'hrlstinn Helper. Well, ho appears to be draw ing rations most ot tlm tlmo, just at present, thank you. A clergyman nsked sTono children, "Whydo wo say In tha Lord's prayir, 'who art In Heaven, " tlnco Ood U eveiywhere?" A llttlo drummer boy answered, ' IJeeause H's headquarters." Tlio woman who refuses an offer of marriage should do it by a postal card. Iiy this means slut cnu secure sovei nl hours to Kay her prayers beforo being murdered. , An Irishman was told by a teacher that his charges for tuition wero two guineas tho first month, and one guinea tho second. "Then, be-jabers," tmtd Pat, "I'll begin the second month now. When a man nnd his wife are out walking nnd see. "n love of a bonnet" In a show ylndow, tlioyaro both of one inliiil, Sho to go buy jt and he wants to go by it too. . ' She: "Do you supposo Hint I liavo five or six hands, that I can do every, thing ot once, say?" He: "I realize that you liavo live or six tongues.'. Tubleau pyrotechnics, gymnastics ami hysterics. "That's tho sort of umbrella that peoplo appropriate," said n gentleman to n tompatilon ono morning, showing him a very handsome 0110. "Yea," re joined his companion, quietly. "I thought so when 1 saw you holding It." A noted politician was fo fond of being "dead-hndcd" everywhere that when some ot his friends were debating how to gut him to attend church, onu nt them said; "Charge an admission fee and he'll bo after a pass beforo break fast." "Find out your child's specialty," Is tho urgent ndvluo of a phrenologist. A llostou man says: "Wo have tiled this and find It not so easy. Sometimes rock candy seems to bo the favorlte,niid then ngaln there Is n marked tendency to taffy." A llontlont (N. Y.) shoemaker has built for a tanner a pair nf boots which measure fourteen inches In length and six Inch'ci In width. Tlio younj; gentlemen who call on tho farmer's laughter never fail to say good night by half.past nine. , - The growing custom of putting tho choir ntthe pulpit end of tho church has tho very serious drawback that it pre vents a man from turning around and looking up at tho organ in a critical iranuer just beforo tlm contribution pluto nppioachps his pew. When a Hartford woman patted her friend's seicn-year-old younister on thu head nud said, "I should like tu have suoh a little boy as you re,'' ho looked up Into her faco and replied, "Well, I guess you can, I don't believe UuJ'9 losl tllu t'-Utern of mo," A certain Lprd of tho Euglish Ad- mhally , 011 Ills Hrt trip down Iho Thames In rather A leaky vei leaky vessel, obscrv. ed Uu men working at the pumps. "Dcarinul" lie Bald, "I did not know you had ft well on hoard, captain; but I am very glad, lis I do detest liver wa ter I" A Medfotd Individual was saunter ing homo tho other niglit, near thu llireo " , , ' S"10 v'"?8 fJ"lenlyJJio yflMuiQ, pounded in tympanum and went on with regu- i, ,i, i...,.,.i.. u i.. 1 1 .,,' lI(!Uautl ,. . u,Rculttt, .V,?. ty.slx o'clock! K-ep uu, I've beun out later than that." IUmkdy for It.tnnTiWKs. Stop spending so imieh 011 fino elolhea, rfeli foxi nnd style. Buy Jpod .heulthy food, cheaper aud bolter clothiiifu, get more real and substantial MduirerCavr,,an,r" '"gX, WWSnnh in ,'. ,i7 . eriecially stop fler exncnsivo and nuk dojjapu or luMug so muoh ci tbo vile humbug rnedMlhe that does you only harm, and makts 'the ptwpHetor rich, but put your trust iu tho gwatatt of nil simple, aire rallied mm. Han Ililbsn.tltdtuiraaaliravs ut a trilling coat, and you will ho U tor tmws and pwd heultli. JVyiiouve Head .Turn a: ilu t -luiim. u
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