" Advertising Rates. ! We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo Inserted In the columns of Tiu Carbok Advooats: that way 'bo received from unknown parties or firms unlo'si accompanied by tho cash. The following are our omlv terms ! ONX SQUAB (10 uxxs), One year, each Insertion I?0'" Six months, each insertion i , ' Three months, each Insertion ... 20 cts. Lessthanthrcemontlis.fiMtlnscrtion Jl i each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. l"' yMORTlIIMEIt, Publisher. CARDS, Hoot unit Shoe MWera. DIUtonnrstnr,tlM, ,MI ordtn promstl Willed 'oof learranttd . Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, n ATTOltNKY AT LAW, Oflse with Allen Craig, noposlte Amerle-in Ho tel. MAKKET BQAJAKE. ' MADCn cnnNK.TA. JntySMy TOIIN 0.' BEHTOIjETTE, ATTOrWBY AHD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Broadway and Susqn- han-ia Stroets. Opposite MATJClI CHUNK, PA. .MarboeoainUsdliiOei-uian. mainly' ft IVLOSUSTItEET, ATTORNEY 'AT LAW Levon'a IJulldln ASK STIIEET. LEIIIOIITON. TA. D.mber IG-Otn. w HI. UAPSIIISM, ATrOllNKY AND CODNSKt.LOrt .T LAW, B-ftrET.I.EIIIOHTO. I'A. ..i.i.t..l n,Mtn At,ni-V. Wilinuvand 8,11 It.al U.tate. ('nTeyanrlnR .lently done Col. eitlons promptly niud. seuunR i-.""'" ' 'T ,-l.tlti a specialty. May be consulted In KiillMi nd llarinan. Ncv... J AS. It. STnUTHKRS, ATTOItN JY AT LAW, 43O01ca: 2J floor of lllioad'a Hall, Maticli Chunk. P. All laloM entruUd to him will bo promptlj t,n'1",", M.r2T,lr. p J. JlKEIl.VN. ' ' ATTMINKY AT LAW NeitDoortoKtrnt National Dsnlt, MAitnii chunk, pa. ATS-;n1w,fonsolled In Herman. Jn, Justices and Insurance H A. UKLTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OrrlCXI Llndermnn ll'o-k. BANK-Strcct, LviiionroK, PA. n.H..t..ln nntlMMInv nr.rt nil oilier lml dim connect.-il with tlio offlre promotlv attend. .1 ,A A nnl fnr I.IHJtME Vtt! fltlll I tfO IllPlir ance Contpiiiloi t Hints collected at reasonable cuaraes, iitc. iipji,-j rnirosus kpicrer. Jl conveyanurr AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Th Mlowlnn Cotnpinle ro lteptented: LISHAN )N MU rUALFinH, itEAiiiNa MiiruAn FiiiE, WMIMINO FlllE, inrr.'.VIT.t.1i VI11R. LEIIKlll FIltE. andtboUtAV KT.EI15 ACCIDENT INSUltASOE. Also Pentisvlvanla and Slulnal Horse Tblcl Mrca2J.187I THUS. KhMEItL.il. Physicians and Dentists. v. ia:m:it, m. -Ileber's Bloclt. HANK STREET, LEHIOHION, l-cnna. ) TteAtdence ...lrnm 7 a. m. to 10 a. m TTOTjrtS.? nntl Unorin lo 10 p. Ill, S Parrjvllle ..from to a.tn, to 12 noon, Mar be ronsultcd lu tbo (lorman LatiRUDRO QI1AS. T. IIOIIS, M. D., OFFICII I OVER II. A. l'ETBR'S DltUa arORG, BANK sr.. LEHIUU-IUH, la Umeral practice attenied to, and 8P11CIA ATTENTION OIVEN TO DISEASES OI1 WOMEN. marsi .yi yjy A. DLCUIl.VMBll, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON SpeeUI attention p.ild to Chronic Dtse. nfflfM, Snulh Kut eorncr Iron in,i 2nd sts.,T. hlihlon, I'a. April 3, 1873. 1ST, 11. ItEIIEIC, M. D. V. S. Kiamlnliig Surgeon, PRACTICING PIIYRIUIAN andSUlIOEON OtricK; llank Street, Hedkh's Dlock, Lehieb ton, ra. ily bo consulted In tlio Germ n LaiiRuaRc. Nov. 3 D 1VIU KB BERT'S Livery & Sale Stables HANK STtlEET.LltliiaHTON, P PAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES ISnu any j ' other Ltvoiy In the Cujuty, IrreaDd bsodsomo Conlaces for Fnnersl puriwaes and WcudlUAa. 1) AVI D KB11KRT Nov. 22. IS73. DEL'AItTUIlE, The nnderhmed repeif nl'y snnouneess tohls p;tr jih una (lie puolio Kojerally, that Iroui oud after thl. dato bo Sell Goods for Cash Only, and to tbat end has marked dowu the Pilces of his cutlre stock of Groceries and Provisions Consl'ttnr of the Choicest TEAR COFFEES. fcUGARS. SPICKS. HAMS HHUULDKllS, tJVIII). IIU1TEII. EGUS, tSc c, to the very lowest i'r'ces. Rest Fam'y Flour $2.75 a sack and a l other aitlcles at equally Low Price, for the Ready Casj, Pntionnee m.lctcd and satl.tactlon ;aaron feed luallcaiei. P. A, ANDREWS, NejrtheLth andbusq. nil, Url'se. janli tf PACKi:TOrV, I'a, GENTS- WANT E J TOR OUR GBEATP WOBK, OW IN IMKSH. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, OelnracoioolrtelilitirT of all the Important iadus(iie4 ol America lucludinc Aerhuuure, Mecbanlisl. MauuU lur.njr Mluioc, Cnuuuer ciai aud other enterpnsea. About ItOi Uce octavo wxea and J w Une rogravrnita, NO OTHER WORK LIKK IT EVKItPUB LlHIIKD. fvt Trnni aud Terrhorr apply at o us II riir hksrv cii.i, pfni.isiiiNncn.. Br. Vi MottTniMEii, Proprietor. VOL. VII., No 14. Railroad Guide. pllILA. &. ItUAUINQ UAIMIOAD. Arrangement of l'asscDgcr Trains. Tjnvir.Mni'it iotti Trains leave AI.I.KVrOWN asfollowei fTIA PKllKlO'.IK'f nRANCIt.l For Philadelphia, at e.5J, 1M0. a.m.. and 5) p. in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at S.!a a. m..3.H o. m. I VIA KASf PKSSA. I11IANC11.I For Roidlns, (130. S.tii',v Hi m I2.lt, 1 Id. 4.30 atsua u.i p.m. For lI;itrisoura. 2.3)5 SO, 0.03 a. to.. IMS, 4.30 a.oi p. m. 'or Lancaster and Columbia, 5 SO, 8.3 j a.m. and 4 so d. in t tI)oes not ran on Monday. PUXWJAVn. 'or Iteadln?,2 30a.m. ando (up m. 'or llnrrlt)urir,!:.aia. m. and tips n. tn. Trains FOU ALLENTOWN leave as follows! fl'IA IRRKinKM I1RASC1I.I Leave Philadelphia, 7.U a.tu., l.ou, M.30 and 5.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, e.n'inm. nnrtSlSp. ". (via HiHTPirvvi imANril I Leavo Reaoms 7.4 . 7.4S. 10.30 a ni.,4 05,0.15 end Leave Ilanlsbure, S.50. 8 10 a. ro.. and 100. 4.CO nn'i i fr p. m. .cave LanrAstcr. s.to a. ro., I2.M and 3.43 p. ro. LcaiColuuibla S."On. m . t.i and 3.33 p. iu. HUIN1AY. r.eavoTtoadlntf. 7.C0 a.m. Leave Harrlimrir.5.2ta.in. TrAlnsmmkeil thus il run to and from depot 9th and Oreci street. Phllndolphli otber trains tooio irom jirnau uroei nepni. TnnR.aon.tn nnft Udn. tu. trttlnafrotn Allen. tnrn. and tbe7.41 a.m .and s.si p.m. trains troni I'liimiif ipnia, nate lorougn corn w huu Iioiu Philadelphia. J. IV. HWUllftl'i General Stanaaer. C O. HANCOCK, B'u'l Ticket AoenU We will Pay the Postage AND SEND OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months WHICH IS Less than 2 cents per Week TOR A LARGE 32 COLUMN TAPER!!! ADDRESS, Carbon Advocate, Lolilgliton, Pa. SHOW THIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR THB TOLEDO BLADE. nasby-Fpaper. or nior midI lor a specimen cniyofTlli3 TOLKDO BLAD Ht It is a Mammoth Kislit race Weekly l'a'ter ot nlxiv1oui Columns nlle-1 wilh o.irefullr ,irr. pnod nadiujr mutter of ii'leiot huo value to people in ui. paitoi me umu. buut-s SPECIAL FEATURES. All tho Depirlmrn's whic'i bite made Tub ishWR 8J nouumr on over mo unuea mmiu.h, wut po teui.iriv connnuen. namely t in.t inp. ulnr L -With of timt tiiMiliiPiilHiifd iH-inocrut e pohtlCini, KF.V PtTUOLEUJi V NA811T, WlllCll ure wrlitcn iximtM.v rtr The Ulapu our liOU.-BIIOLU Dl rAUTUKNT, a ifvtl llcpo.-i t'TV OJ fn tit Ileal mfnrumtluT. upon enhj vi ot inteiet n tery homo in Youxu ri:o rut's Uepaiit UKNT t u Heiiff nai Di'partint'ut. eiuhrao n the weekly Minray hciinol Luron i Otiriiilna i'ootryi tli llii?hteu Wit nnd If amor i Tub IlKrtTfcToaiiw.Ontin.il and Selcte4l ; answcies To L'OlillEtl'ONDEMS.nmi th- Lntett News from all part oi tho word, lurc iiladb clrcut itei largelv in every ninte autt Ttrnor. iu the Union, and lit eveiyuhero iw-'j-n zed a the .nrrt end 11KT NKWb AKl FAM JLV I'AI'. KltpuhiUiicil inywbere, Ttv it uud jou will uevoi wilil'iuly on without it Aaio.iir tbo new lea lutes tot this winter rro a ntnoicf A ndersonville Prison Sketches, dv one who was I hero A new Sdr i Ht'try wai Another oue willioni- loiiimeuerd Nov. 1iU, menro hi jauuarv. TEltAtrf aiiwle copy, per yi-or i five cnpieB.vi.73 each i ten pr more copies t'.fil ench and an extra copy Willi ever club ul tun. iS'ieclmcu conic fctut tree. Heudfurouo Ad dross TOLEDO BLADE, ii.leoo, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books For Sulc at Hair I'rlcc. We are now offering to the public, poslase prep.iid, H)NH-IIAI.1'' tho it-aular pHco ,My ihouiiaudvoluiiioN ot clioieu bo'ika, uiuiiiilalutf lli-iorv. Uio.-raphy, l-icilon. PmMrv, Humor, alediosl.Ri-ligioiHwudSo eulltlo Worlta.edilloli of utnnrijiu Aulpurs etc. etc. 'Ihesu bootis ro.i'iroti'd hruur Mr. Locks (Nosiivlirom tlio scivm oi lou leaoinf; pulnlaberH of tho oouu. try. ie nil N KV and fltlv-lll aud aieiho IIUI.NIICAI. KDITl'JNS nsud'ed by tnete. tall boo'.iwiur. We have luiiloa thou janila of theaa iM OUb to ell parti or the country, and ?vW,IMi"lt oui la AitltAN t'EU fi be CATALQGUliS FREE. Woliafoprlniod a laigo and eoniiiete cata logue of our Jiooks, i.rruiiod by kuhJecUana on nopllccitlou will mail copien freet aurcd crca-i. We hhalt nl-m I e pad to t-uj free xxi meu cot lea ot the llLAUt wpencver aviHt to Uq to, All pemnfie reaulng thU auvmiement nro conlmllv imlttHl lo neuO ui br vo.tai rani or otherwita th liamea ot theniaolvet and fiteud. AdOrea TOLKLO U LA UK. Tokyo, OqIo. Vick's Floral Guide. A beautiful work of loo Paxra1Oue Colored Power I'laie. and 50)' I'luamtuwii". with Ue wllpt on of ibu bet Flower abd VeueUblot, ami ho to cm w ibem Allfjr u FlVK CEM HTAMt. In Kueli'h or German, 'tho Flow, r aud Veseu.b:e uarden, 175 paces, blx Colore! l'lati uud imur liaudi-ed Kuiriuv. ! LnJf,toJfh e v., l". 11 n,., :i ,. tur Querns iu pui: coverj f( m .e Ait uinuan mu uuxuia, uitratelMonthlv Mauime.ll race acoioredtila'elu every on tuber aud tuanr tine a Ciavlnfti. rrlo-ii.a vear, ive t'upiea fur ti. a jiH-imrn numherit tent tor I" ceuti, Vlck-Vt HcwiN aio tio lv In tha wi-tld, Bend Fiva cnt btaijf f i r a Floral Uo ao coQsaluiue Llfct and lnev aud phuiv of UiformiUeo. irt.ln-.., JAMK4 V1CK Jtui Htchntir NY A. Mosser., M anufacturcr of ana.Dealer in STOVES, RANGES AKD HEATERS, Tin ani Sheet-Iron Ware ana General House Mnisliins Goods. IlOOFINf; nnA Sl'ntrriNn done at short notice and nt Lowest Cash Trircs. I am the a.tthnnzed aaet t for tho Sale of the followlnr FIKST-CLASS STOVES THE SILVER & GOLD MEDAL COOK, THE LIGHTHOUSE COOK, THEMAYFLOWEIl UAN'OE, THE SUNSHINE II ANOE 011,1 IboNEV ANOllOlt HEATER, and am Selling tbem VERY C1IEA P tor Cosh. I'verv ktna of MOVE ORATES and FIRE mtllKS keptconitsntlron baud. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Do oh St, LEUIGHTOX Patronnire solicited SatlslsoMrn iruamntred. OU. 6-yl A. l. MOSSER. The Grandest Exposition Of Ladles' Gents', and ('MMren's Boots, Shoes Gaiters Ever offeicd In tbla vicinity. Is ct J. M. FRITZINGEll'S, Bank Street, Lelnghton, Pa. I have inst received n full lino of FALL find WIN'IKJt HOOTrf, IIOKS ftntl lUMtllKItb, wlitcb I ora Belli i) tr to tlio uefittleof Le lahtmi and IlionnrroutidiicnetiTtitorliooit UlIJSArJCIl THAN JiVliU JlbFOlCU Hold lu tins County. 1180, Oil ClllSfCS ox Boots & ShoesMqde to Order nt Astonishingly Low Prices, ami MENDINO Neatly done nt IT tee to suit (he times. I invito tbe pnDilo to call and examine my Block nnU Prices belore nurc&asiui; eliowho.e, nni bo convinced of the hdovo racts. UOUNU T( HATIdFY.i-Heiiily.niado Hoots nnd ilioea bought of me that ilp will hi repair, eti without chjrjro. Thnnkful for past patronaro, I rcepecfully nslc a continuance then of. T. M. FIinZINOKU. Two dno-s below Itomiir t lIolTordR Com co Vork, Jtauk Htieec. lie I. fiyl QAKB0N ADVOCATE JOB PRIXTIXG OFFICE, LISHIGHTOX. TA Krcry dcEcrlpllon of rnnllnc, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, UII.L HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, 21 AND BILLS. DODGERS, CIRCULARS. smrpisa tao", ENVULOl'ES, PAUl'llLETS, BY-LAWS, 4C. AC. r Dono Id tbe best manner, at very Lowest Trlcca. We are nrenarcd to do work at as clioap rates aairnv efflce in tho htuto tial ccals bourbtly n huh. viwiuiuvra. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. Ic"Orders by email reclvo jircropt attest on. P rime Home Mado llrcad ! WUY GO UUNOUY1 When yon can Buy 01 pounds tl Ftritt CUhs It read - FIVE LOAVES FOU 25 CENTS 1 J. V. O'NHAL, tho popular Itread and Cako HaKer. uf Leliiuhloii in order in meet iIip ivnntK ti im iuih'b ins uomu-o.i tie j TiCDoi niscoe uraitHi uouio .uado UUUAD to Five Loaves for Twrnty-fivo Cts, Cash. Sugar. Xtolsln. Coco-tnut Scotch, Drop, Cream Teu Cents per Dozen. IooK Out for tbo Wagon! At MAUCIX CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday LEIIIGU TON aud LIS aTOUT, every After noon except Friday, TEU. MS STIUCTLY CASH t ratrnti.urn solicited j, w, O'NBAL. "io.i&i upxHisue j-irsi rtauonaiiiniK, apriUyl Itwmtreeu LehlRhtou Pa. JK. Obcrlioltzcr's Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK Is now hluhlv rocoiumendcd and ex'enslvely uw. ,ui iiuiuiiiniisui, rn'Mrii ri-er, Aiuta i'alns. horea. Mluita, Hc,ll!igs, bplalus Ac, It wot tho creatnat v.duo in cunni I'uu.aalis, up niii" nun ttwrtiiima in noraoa. II acta gulchlv and aurily. It at onee nooth an,i relieve, the si rrjn.nta. tht LMne Mn-cl aid Jlio Aehiuir Nuves. 'Ihenoner will bn ikiiu oars lonny ouo not atl ue.l with line! fccn. i'nee is cents, a boitlua for 11. Pie. I'.ivu .ij uuuiuuiiacr iu. u, Tim IMttKiilx Pectoral. Has provod Itself to no peculiarly odaptoO lo old penuiiia, ronaurapilve ano eblMrrn. 11 bn'ars n cold. It stops a eou.b. It aula expectoration. It irives luatunt rebel H tlvea airenaih. It bniiKare.t. It has made more cures t'.au nnv oilier inetllciuo. Thouanrda ol tlm llltnna nt Uattcni i'rnntylvami liaie used it torjeara osi i nd testify to the relief riven anil cures i f. lectfd. Price, a rent tr 4 totttesfor ti. i'ro. Bireu liv LeW Olirrholltrr M.D., aim lor Sale yA. J DUltl.INa, Leaiehtou. Mov.I3.Sui, oal I Coal ! I I am now supplying the Terr Beat LATTL MEIt COAL at the following Low Prices, tis no, I Chestnut by tbo Car, 1 ao per ten No. I C.lestnut, sinale ton ISA per ton No. i chestnut, by tbe Car J ts per ton ;vo,s ihtnut,stnalet' n 1 10 per ton DKLIVERKD. stove and Ekj Else, at equauy law rriece, J. L, GABEL, Dealer in GENEIIAL IlAItDWAIlE, &c, Opposite the PuIjIIc f noire, RANK 6TFIDR n:nioiiTON, r. im.n.iu INDEPENDENT LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, THE SECRET OF THE WHITE CHEST. It was hint tlio liouse I wnnteil. In gly.o and sltuntlon It suited me exactly, n the pliritto goas.llternlly down to tlio ground. Facing Hydo Pnrlt, and plRceit uncK irom me iiign ioru.- hu nollilns In front of It but the. broad strip of garden belonging to the terrace In which It stood, nnd the open sttetch of ttirf and trees, It wns the very abode for a London season. Its rent, loo, was extremely moderate; It was In sound repair: drainage without a flaw; fixtures, furniture and decorations In the best tate; tho owner only desiring to let It occasionally, because he went away from towu each spring. Why then did 1 hesitate to take It? Why did everybody hesitate to take It? For the last seven years and more it had never been let. All the house agents at West End had had it in hand une Iter another. The terms had been re uced each season that It camo Into the market, nnd still there was no finding tenant for it. Everyboly who went over tlio House was charmed witn it. The entiauce being In the rear, all the bpst rooms had n delightful routliern aspect; and going up from floor to lloor ou their first visit of inspection, every body grew more delighted the higher they got. Tho npnrtuients increasing In cheerfulni'ss, If not in size, the out look from the windows becamo more extensive and aliy, while, when one reached the top story, and ascended by a'tiarrow stair onto a leaded nai root, with a high balli!tiadc running rmlnd It, the view was, as the liouse-agtnt es preyed It, "quite unhiur." Nevertheless, evcrjuwly lidvlng reached the roof, and having looked round for n minute or two, descended with a firm determination not to take the hous-. Now whut was tho reason? It was not haunted, no chotts hail ever been seen, or mysterious noises heard such tliliiLS were never hinted at. There was nothing about It In appear anco like the gloomy forbidding man sion in Severn Square, concerningwliich so many queer stories nre told, and which, like the house In question, no one will take. No, it was the very re vcre, in all respects of that long (and still) il u I cu suited abode. I hnd heard the rumors about the Hyde I'ntU house often when 1 had been in London, nnd my curiosity had always been piqued.so that now, when 1 wanted just such a house for the reason, I determined to go and look at it for myself. 1'iiiUilig 1.11 rutisiactory, and Just a; I expected from boltt m to top, I was stepping outon Hit roof witli Mr. Crum ule, tuu agent, and was saying tu iilm: "Well. 1 can't conceive why people won't live here," when my eye tell upon a curious object erected upon the leads at the rear and surrounded by a lii,ili railing. It looked like a huge sky light oi glass lantern, about teu feet long, lliree high nod three bruad. Hut nslead of funning a light fur a stulr ease or room btuealh, 11 seemed to have been built fur the purpose of coveting another curious object, which occupy ing nearly the whole uf the space-under the glass, was plainly visible through it. Tills was a long white box, resemb ling a seamen's chest more thai) any thing, only much larger. It rested up on four legs or feet, which raised it ubout a (not from the flat surface of the roof. It was painted a creamy white and varulshtd. and, apparently not be lug intet.dctl to open, any mure thau its glass coveting, had no hinges or lock to its top or lid. "What the deuce is that?" said 1 to Mr. Crumble, "Alii" replied the functionary with an odd expression in his face, "that's it, bill" "What's It, pray?" "Why, the secret, sir." "Ttiii secret? how Is It a secret? what do you mean? 'Well, sir, what it Is, what it's meant for, what's Inside of it." "Don't you know?" "Nn, sir." ' Doesn't anyone know?" "I suppose somebody docs. sir. but we don't; wo are forbidden to Inquire. or to attempt to find out; If wo knew we eiiuum tie able to let the house per haps." "How long lias It beeu there?" "A long while I believe, sir ten oi twelve years, before my time." "Uul who put it up?" "Well, Mr. Gavliuc. we Fiinnosp; nobody seems tn knuw exactly when it first appeared there." Dut the servants," I protested. "tliey must kaow." t'hl I have heard there were none in Hid home at the time! they were all dismissed Just before it was put up. Mr. (iayllug never keeps maiiy servants sometimes he has only oue, sometimes none, isoliody lives In the house wnen he's away; but tin olnavs leaves the keys with us. He Is always change lug Ills servants, Mr. (iayllug is; I have etli'ii heard hi in say that he likes uew urooius. "What Is he or what was he?" "A gentleman in the naval line, I believe; sir: they uro rather rum 'uus, I'm tild " "Humph!" I said, "very odd. But do you mean to tell me that nobody win live Hero ueeause tliey don't know what's in that bux?" "That Is partly the reason, sir." "Ab.sutd," I vas going on when the man continued:- "Hut i here's a clause In tho agree ment about It; Dial's what does It, sir." "Explain," I said. "Well, sir, here is tho clause," and he produced the document; perhaps you would like tu read it yourself?" Thus It ran; "And lu taking the house, at I he rental, aud for the term specified a above, 1 hereby solemnly pledge my oath never directly, or indirectly, thiounh my own ngency. or that of others, tn attempt to meddle with, or diatutb the white cheat underithu glass case of tho roof, or to seek lir'auy way to dUcover for what purpose ii lias been placed there, or what it cuutaliu; and I further guaranty that no person In my employ, nor anyone entering the house durlug my tenancy thereof, shall make any such attempt, and I hereby undertake that iu the event of their be lug detected In doing so, or of my doing so, tu forfeit the sum of one.thotuaml pounds, and In accordance Svlth this agreement have, In proper legal form, lodged the said sum with tlmbaukurs of Thomas Uayllng Esq.. the lessor as a guaranty of my good faith." "Hut for that clause," went on the ageut, as I finished reading K with some surprise, "we should have no dif ficulty In letting the Louse." "l'ray.ls the owner outof his mind?" I asked lu n minute. "Not that I am nwara of, air; he U a '., , . . - -i - Gayling is, only, as I say, a little tun on some points; nothing will Induce him to strike out that clause, for lu very pieasaut, anaoie gentleman, Mr stance. Lor uiess you, sir, parlies never entertain it for a moment when z5 Afy- li" Live and Let Live. PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1879. they come to Hint part of the business, they drop It like a hot potato. " "Humph!" said I nsain, "It'a qucpr certainty, but 1 don't sea why one shouldn't acquiesce; It doesn't matter a rap to mo what's Inside the chest, I should never want to meddle with or disturb It, and I'd take very good care no one else did) I would padlock. the trap-door on to the roof, nnd that would settlo that. Ah!" I , continued, after walking round tho structttro ami look Ing about me n bit "mil I I see precau Hons have been taken tn prevent any access to this toof from others on either side, by this Iron'chevaux-de-friso; yes, no one cm get over this. Well, It's an odd freak, but I am not sure that I am going to be balked by it; I'll thtnk abnut it, Mr. Crumble,. And the result of my thinking was, that I signed the agreement two days afterward, having conformed to the peculiar stipulation regarding tho de posit. I had no fear of losing the thousand pounds; the interest on It was a mere addition of the rent, and the house was so exactly what I wanted that It would even then be cheap to me, with my large family ot mother less children. Nevertheless, 1 do not deny, that af ter All was signed, s?aled and settled, I was conscious of a lurking curlo-lty nnd suspicion regarding that mysterious ertctlon. What could It be? What could It contain? I was constantly saying to myc!f. What strange freak could po-sess the man to take such strong measures to guard against any penetration Into the secret measures, by the by, which In themselves were rather calculated to provoke Invcstlga lion, to draw attention tn tho very tiling he wished one to overlook? Wns Mr. Gayling a inKer, hoarding up some unknown treasure in this strange fash ion? Probably that was It. Well, If It was, it was no business of fciluc after all. My parliamentary duties would bo too urgent,! hoped to let niu dwell upon much else, so I would dismiss It, aud be yond putting the padlock on the trap door of the roof as was threatened, I took no measures to prevent any of my household indulging In speculations. I at least would not direct attention ta tho matter, ns Mr. Gayling did, and contented my Inmlly aud domestics by saying that I ttidn't consider it safo for people to go on tho roof. Now, in spite of my resolution, I found my:elf perpetually recurring to the strange chest. Fur the sake of quiet and air, I had appropriated the two largo back nnd front rooms at the top of the house for my bedroom ami study, and thus slept every night be neath tin) white chest. lleloie I had been In the house n mouth, it begau to net ns n nightmare on me, r.u ircubus I couid not shake oil. I was oppressed and depressed by it, In n way quite unaccountable. I was puzzled at myself; I could not have believed four weeks before that I should ever have become so tttTected by such contemptible restlessness, dis quiet aud distrust. These feelings at last reached such a pitch that I tlnnlly charged my bedroom, I would not sleep any longer directly underneath this ac cursed labile. Another month passed, during which more than once, I was tempted to go secietly on tu the rouf nnd look at the thing again; there was no harm In that that was not forbidden in the bond, nod I need hardly say, 1 saw nothing to provoke any new comment. About a week after my last visit to the roof, a lengthy debate kept me late at the House of Commons and walking horn", for the sake of Iresli air, I louud the nihUummcr dawn breaking, as I struck Into park I.ntie. Reaching Ox ford street 1 was startled by observing In tho western skynsttnng light not du to reflected auuitse. At the mom ent I saw it a Uro engine passu! me at full speed, and presently the urst sign of the commotion which a conllagralloo causes In the streets became evident. No man undergoes this experience. when ho has been away Irom home many hours, and sees the red glare ris ing iu the direction of his own home, without n pang ot anxiety, it not of terror. How well-founded was this sensation in the present ease was made evident ere I had walked another twn hundred yards; yes, merciful powers! It was my house that was on tire! 1 can scarcely record what followed; I only know that somenow I lounu my self lu the midst ot inepoiico aim n ru men. That I explained to th superin tendent who I was, and that under Ids escort I soon ascertained that all the Inmates of my house, my children, their governess, nnd the servants, were in safety, and had been taken into a neighbor's at the rear; that as soon as I round this to do mo case, i accompa nied still by the superintendent, mount ed to the ton of an adjacent residence, whence the firemen were directing the hose unon tho flames. Once on this vantage point my mind revetted to the while chest. Was It stilt there? Yes; the flames, thcugh burning out from all the windows of the tipper stories, back and front, had not vet done more thau wtench aud crack the glass case For a time It seemed us If tills would be tho most that inlulit happen. The wa'er seemed to be netting the upper hand, nnd as It fell In torrents on the hut n of, such clouds of steam were thrown up with the smoke as would have completely Irddeii cve'ythlng from view, but that our poltiou Had been skillfully selected and was well to windward of the bum lug mass, Hut presently, amid the roar of the flames, there came a dull heavy rumble for a moment, and '(hen with u tremulous crn-li the rout fell In Willi It of course went the fragments and framewoik of the glass case, am! tlio now charred and blaakeded chest Itself. I had my eyes upon It at the moment, and down It went deep Into the utter ubs:urlty of tho dense smoke aud steam which always succeed. to this climax ot a coiitlagratiuu. For several minutes noting was to be ills verued through the overwhelming wreathes ot black -gray fumes. Hut presently, though Hie light from the fire had been quenched, there begin to be visible, by the alu. ot the increasing light of Hie morning, the depth of this pit of Acheron, lent yas not ao very deep after all, for the firu havlug orig inated on the second floor, the tailing root had ouly crashed duwn as yet as far as the drawing-room, and there, when my eyes had become accustomed to the spectacle of the indU'ribable da. brts.I plainly beheld ro-ttng slantwavs across the stubborn remnant of wall, what had been the white chest; It was now split and swashed and Its contents were revealed, Good heavens! what was It that I looked down upou? I turned my face away for a moment with a shuder, tor there, protruding through the splinter ed fragments of Its once creamy while b"" woodeu case, was huge leaden coffli:, which In its tnrn melting and bursting 1 with the heat, displayed within the un- mlstakable form uf a shrouded coipse; I was lu tbo act uf drawluj my com- 51.00 panlon's attention to It In horror, when suddenly there flew up around It with redoubled fury, such A mass of flame Mid smoke, that It was entirely hidden and soon the fire had sn spread and burst nut nsain. that the horrible spectacle of this unintentional Increma tion was shut from sight, and the house wa finally burned t tho groundl I nassed over what Immediately fol lowed nftcr I had made my way back to the friendly abode where Hie mem bers of my family were sheltered. In a few days they weie snugfy settled again lu another home, fortunately not very much tne worso lor mo ter tlbie senro. In due course the time arrived for looking Into my losses, nnd wliilo 1 was doing sn. i received n letter from Mr. Gayling, who had come to town requesting an Interview. I was glad or this, for I roiesaw it must lead to somo explanation ot the fettango circumstances surrounding the agreement I had signed. My curiosi ty ns to the contents or. the winte cnest had been rudely satisfied, It was true, but what had been the reason for plac ing such an object in such n place? and this I was determined to find out Unexpectedly Mr. Gayling disclosed It to me Immediately wo met. "I have asked for this interview, sir." he said abruptly, "becausu I.ain a ruined man." "Hut," I Interposed "lam told you were fully Insured." "That has nothing to do with it," lie answered ; "no Insurance can restore the three thousand a year which I lose by what has happened. I am simply going to tell you certain facts; because, when you Dave beam mem, j sunn put It to you whether you will not, out of your ample means, feel that some com pensation Is due lb me. The fact is, that it has been during your tenancy of my house, and through accident, or negligence, on tho part ot some one for whom you are responsible, mat my ruin has beeu brought about." "I don't understand yon." "Listen; sir." ho went on, "nnd you will: I was brought ud to the sea and followed It HI! mid-life, for I was en tlrely dependent ou my earnings. My only relative at this time wis an old uncle, also a sailor, and a most essen trie man, ns you will presently see. Fifteen yinrs ago he sudtenly camo in to a large sum of money; I tiever knew how, but lie retired and took thathnu-c. He had only been iu itthreeyears wnen a mortal sickness ovurtouit nun; no sent lor me. "Tom." said he. "I nm dying, and I don't like it; I nm terrified, not so much nt tho thought Of death, as nt the thought of burial; a sailor's grave I would not mind, but tu be boxe up and thrust into the earth, no, Tom, I won't stand It. I look to you to seo that it doesn't happen ; nud I havo taken measures to make suro unit y ou no see that It'duosn't happen. I've made my will, Tom, I'velelt you all l possess, but on one condition, and it Is, that you nre my heir so long as I am well above ground, and no longer mark the words, well above ground. Di rectly I am buried, or my lemains are allowed to mingle with muther-earlh, ns she Is called she wns no mother tome, tho sea was my mother, for 1 was born atsen all my money,mlud, goes straight to the Seameu's uospitai, every peutiy of it. "Hut what nm I to do?'' I asked of my uncle; "how shall 1 bo nble to car ry out such n strange condition? Have you si expressed it In you your will?" "Yes, indeed 1 have;" he answered, "and legal and binding you'll find It; ns expressed In the words, "so long ns I am well above ground." "But what nm 1 to do with you?' I again asked. "Oh, run mo up aloft, maslhead me, anything you like, but don't bury me." "Weil," went on Mr. Gayling, "to make a long story short, I found that tho conditions ot the old nun's will were binding, and his executors nnd myself lilt upon the plan ot hoisting Hie coilin to tho roof of his house. Under certain conditions we found tint it wns possible for us legally to do that. So I dismissed my three servants, employed n country undeitaker, my old ship's carpenter, aud a foreign glazier, in order that tho matter should not be talked of In tho neighborhood, and per sonally saw the nrranguirents carried out. You can now understand my reasons for not havlug it meddled with; yes. sir. nud you can now understand that the condition of tho wilt musttako effect. No sign of the coffin or Hie body even was to be discovered lu the ruins of that house. I havo had n rigid search made, to no purpose; the oh' gentleman's remains have beeu consumed, have mingled with mother-earth, and tho money passes as n matter of course to the Seameu's Hospital. I have not a penny in the world. What can ycu do for me?" It is not necessary for mo to say what I did far Mr. Uayllng, but lidding by n visit to Doctor's Commons, uud by other evidence, that his story was substantial I v correct. I felt his case was n htrd one. certainly n strauzu one; and I ac cd, I hope, not ungenerously toward him. All The Year llound. factory Facts. Close confinement, careful attention to all factory work, gives Hie oiwrativcs pallid faces, oor appetites, languid, miserublo feel ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys nnd urinary troubles, and nil the phosicians and medicine iu the world cannot hcln them nu ll' they gel out of doors or use Hop Hitters, maileol tlie purest and best remedies, ami especially for such cases, having abundance oi iieaim, sunsniiieanu rosy ciiceusiii uieni None need sullerif they will uso them freely, They cost but a trifle. Beo another column, Tho owner of a steam sawmill in Navada was until latelj a member of a Methodist church, from which lie was cxjiclled, as lie aavs, to grutify the personal spite of the pas tor. He resolved to hold religious services of his own, and, to mako them cll'ective, ho obtained a powerful callio,und attached it to the bteaiu boilerof hismill. OuSuinUys, the voioo of tha Methodist preacher isdrown ed by the sound of tho calliope, a it screech cs 'ThoSwcet By and By," and other Moody and Sankey tunes. The clergyman has ap plied to a Justice's court for relief, but the Magistrate rules that the use of the calliope ... 1... f .. . ,l ..,, la la.,-,1 Tl,.. Ull V P.WW. ...miv .vj.. question has been carried to a higher court. Rksdino, I'a., Feb. 19. At a nubile sale to-day on tho premises of Joseph raust,ucar UentrejHiri, 111 Ulisuuumy, u imwiiwiiiw between Howard Epler. aged 25 years, and a huckster name! Wilson llimmclberger, about a pint of wauuts. After angry words had iasaed between the two, llimmvlbergcr took a pieoo of wood from his table and struck Eplcra murderous blow on the head, felling him senseless to His ground, fractur ing his skull, and otherwise inflicting injur ies from which he will not recover. ' ilmi inelberger escaped and has not been arrest ed. At-KiUaning, ra., Sheriff Williams, eon vic.oii at the December term of Court of per. . ..ud the use of money lor election pur- .' Mience.l mi the ldth iuL, by , jU(0 jjoist, to twenty-five months' im- i)r,nmeni i tho I'hiiitentiary and tho payment ofa fjnoof 30U. Williams has h Id ofTu-4 slue I -T-. ' ' 11 - a Year if PaiQ'in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.25. - 1IOTKI. DCADnCAT. "Yes," siiid tho affablo cleik at t'.p Palace the other day, as he lifted his stomach up ou the office counter and selected another toothpick, "tliey nre up to nil sorts of dodges these hutej bats nnd we fellows have to keep n very sharp lookout for 'etn; bet your life." "no-eh?" "Now, for Instance, nbout four months njio, n nice old gentleman came In with a' rather fast looking man, who had just anived from New York, lie sild. nnd who engaged n l.itndsomp suite on the fifth lloor. Tlio .old man took me nslde, and said he Was forced to run over to Hong Kong himself nn the next steamer, but that ho would leave Ids son with us. Thn latter, he confidently explained, was just then sowing considerable oats by, tho way sido. 'In fact,' said the genttemnn, willi much feeling, 'ho is so dissipated I dare not leave r.ny money with him. nud I especially ile.-lro that none be furnished him by your cashier nut one single cent, remember. For fear, how ever, lie gets Into any real trouble dur ing my absence, l will deposit In your hands this package ot gold notes. Use it rreely. If imperatively necessary, but do not let him supposo you havo any sucu deposit, ns he would be all the more reckless nnd dissipated. If any thing should happen we Were to write to the old party, care Huthschlld's Hong Kong ageucy." "Well-and tl.cn?" "Well, theyoting follow raised mer ry old Ned round Hits edifice for about three months. He beat Smith aud 1 nut of $400 at pedroj ordered all the wine in the house: cave queer little supper-parties In his room, got drunk and tied Hie elevator man's head over board, so that tho next landing would cut it off; was chased round the corri dors by some married man with a pistol nearly every night of his life, and, tn fact, was a regular suotter lu oveiy way." "Should think so." "Of course ho never paid any board we didn't expect that.liaviug his gov ernor's bundle of securities locked up all right in the safe. Hut one day lie did something so blamed outrageous that we cuuhlu t stand It had a chicken fight in the ladies parlor, or something so wo wrote him n waruiug note." "What did ho say?" "Nothing but 'la-la,' nnd left tho hotel that very day; vamosed disap peared. At we didn't get any remit tancu from Hong Kong, wo opened the' package hist week, uud what do you supposo was iu it?" "Dunno counterfeit money?" "Not such luck. Something can be dono with real good Aheml Why, ' there wns nothing in that bundle but n few old Morning (Jails. Tl'iulc of It, Morning Calls! Ught it makes me sick to think. of it even uuw," nnd the gen !el hotel oilklal lifted his Mninaclidown again, nud went tadly Into his fifth meal. News Letter, THAT COAL, SXOVD. , Co.nlng down on the car the other moruliiji they not to talk nbout their coal stoves, and one man said " Veil, I d m't want to brag, but I think I've got the boss stove. Sj far this winter I havn't burnt hut throe tons of coal, nnd the stove has kept three rooms warm," "You must have a poor stove," re marked the second. "I havn't burned but two tons of coal yet, aud my stove heats parlor, dining room, two bedrooms Mid u hall." "Well, when you come to stoves," quietly remarked the third. "I claim to have the best coal stove in Detroit. I have burned but a ton and n half of coal so far, and wu have to keep all the, dampers shut and a back door open nil the time " So. n a men looked out of tlio windows and somo ao a u ut thestraw,aud no one seiined to doubt any of the nsaitloiis. At length a heavy sigh was heard fiom the rear'end of tlio car, nnd a clciical looking man aroso aud said: "Gentlemen, thero goes tho fire alarm. It strikes the box in front of my house. I have no doubt that my residence Is at this moment In flames aud tho lives uf my family lu peril. It Is nil owing to my coal stove. I set up the stove Inst November and put lu one peck ot coal. Every room has been so hot ever since that the baseboards have warpt off, and. wo finally hnd to move down Into Hie basement, l'hls morn in the water In nil Hie pipos of the house was bulling, the shingles ou the root hut, nnd I just hired four men to form a snow bank arcuud the stuve. Too late! alas, too lato That stove has accomplished its fiendish purpose, aud I no longer have a home. I may not, however, he too late tu savo the baby, good-by, geutlemelil" He opened the door and got off the car, and not a passenger spoke again fur four blocks.--Detrolt Free Press. Ill) fsUlJAIC AI.VT D.Ul, "Gen'len, if you see a pusson ruihln' rouu' ti,e world enveloped In a diamond piu an' tin ultter, am dat any iigu tint he pays taxes, mils a church pe an' brings his chil'u up lu da way dey should go?" HiutherOatdner looked down on tho Ci faces In Hie orchestra chairs, but not a voice responded. "When you seo a pussou seated In n sky-blue colter, puahitt do lines over a fast boss an looklii' outer his left eye as it he had de bulgo on all do corner lots iu town, am dut any sign (hit a sin. gle grocer would trust hlui fur a box ot sardlues or a peck ol carrots?" The elder Touts heaved A deep sigh, and Huckleberry Joues very silently scratched his oil leg Jutt below llu'l kuee. i "When n man takes up fo" seats In j de kynr.puohes folks nroun' on de mar j ket, elboivs arouu' de City.. Hull, an'' gits de fust place ut tie stamp wiuuow iu de Postunice, am dat any slgu dat when It cuuiu tu de pull he's givo halt n dollar's worth of wood lo keep all nr fun asylum Irom freczlu' tu death? Doan'you black tnlks git dust in your eves! Jar's a heap of sand aud suw dusl In dis world dat passes for sugar to de man nalkiu by but when it comes to do pinch de sugar aiu'tdar. Do saw. dust bulges up an' de sand deeps out, an' you am dis'piuted an' disgusted. It's Kinder hard lu have tu eat cold tur nip when you kuow dat de family nex' duali am luxunatlu' on sweet caku an' ( turkey; but II de turnip am Laid for you, ueedu't fear for your digestion. I ex. peck dat de h'arafler iiu do biggest j thing euny uf us hev gut to work lur; i an 1 tule yun, blunder, jai mg seat rings an' patits cut "'! lucbeti across de kull am uowhur alongside ot a kind word an' honest heart." John Bradley of Philadelphia could not, in consequence of heart dtteaae, lie down, m oousixiucuu, ui iivui. swr, uw..i, nor even sit down comfortably. JIo had i bed made in such t, way a lo sustain hut in au upnght p't-ou,aiil in i tu.it e 'utnv uuee be slipt for nino year. He dial a lew '? "i ' The Carbon Advocate, And Independent Family Jscwspnptr, Tubllshed every SATURDAY, Jn Lehighton, Carbon Co.,ra., by iSAitnr v. noitTXiijar-R. OFrirrt tiAN'KWAY, a abort distance above the Lohlftb-Vallcy It, It. Depoi. Terms SLDOler Ww initece. F.vmtv Drscrurriox or tlai akd tanct Job I5 ting AT VBIIV LOW PRICKS. THIS AND TIIAT. A stownway The glutton. A fits that keep the world busy Inf-nnts, Whnt did tho billet donx?, ' It Is .the, brake of day that prevents night from. going too far. A French change of. sauce frnut Mncmaho'mialso tn Grevy. A tpn dollar .bill .la of.,thf feminine gender, heu It is the all's X. . Dancing .has been, introduced I tin the army. Probably you havejicar.l of Its sqund-drflTi The hccordeori waslnventcdln 1828 hy Damlan. If wo ever get' liotd of Damlan. Tim way to make six cents' go far thpst. Buy n statnp-nnd-put It on u foreign letter.- The man who got In a. harber'is chair, pinned a newspaper round his neck and began to read the tdweluiav Justly he called absent minded,' An Irishman says that "It Is a great pleasure to be alone, especially av,nur swalelieart was wid ye." Antique jest, Easllake school very rate, It is said that nfternnon marriages nre Hip present-atyle-ln England. Can't be. There never wns a mnrrlagn'beloro Eve. What, uever? No, never! - "What," said an Inquisitive young lady, "is the most popular color fon a bride?" Wo may be a little patticular in such matters, but we should prefer u white oue, Mrs. Partington Again "Poor maul" said the old lady", "und'So he'it really gone at lastl Niuety-elg'lit, 'was he? Dear, deal! to think" how that it he'd lived' two" years iffoto he'd have been a centurion." In struggling to make a dull-brained boy understand what co'isciencei 1, u taacher finally asked, "What, nnkes you feel uncomfortable after you have done wrong?"1 "Father's leather strap, feelingly replied the boy. Breathitt county Ky., Is described lu tho Louisville Courier Journal ns: "i land whrersvolvor nnd f fie Ar Usca lor the purp we of actillnif iltsoutes: Where bro is icendcd nioaly a tntlj; And 'us usu il tor pcop o lo die in the.r oiiots. "Can a man belong toja brass hand ami be a Christlan?'rr-ikTin exchange. We see no impediment iu Hie way. .Hut If he Is given to praetWt'g at home, it Is nn litter Impossibility for the man living next dour to be a Christian. Henry was sitting ' in Hie parlor with Laura, and In attempting tu (urn the gas down dim, he extinguished It. "Therel" ho exclaimed. "The gas: has gone nut." "Yes," murmured Laura, anil I wish somebody would In'low his example." Then Henry went "but too. A ISutland lawyer, In referring to some prisoners, nddre.s-.ed the jury ns follows: ' 1 tell yon their knees Minnie as shook the knees or Beltlheezi, when Paul said unto hltn: 'Th m mt the man' " And a lilddetord advocalu nlusliing at his nhptiiieiit's client bout ed lu upen couit, "Tell it not in Oath, publish it pot iu tho streets of Jerusa lem!" "Hnve ynu brown eyps?" inqiitrHd A charming brunette, ns she raised her soft and melting orbs to ri clerk who-J optics are of tlio particular shade rie. rrlbi'd, In a miisiu store. He blu-dinl modestly ns he replied: "Yes, tul, you know I have; hut of whnt pu-si-bio Interest can that be to you?" "It's the music 1 want," she sottly respond, ed, A widow-Intending tn succeed her husband In the management uf an ho tel atlvet Used that "lho.huti-1 will be kept hy the widow of-the former landlord, Mr! Brown, who died last summer on a new.nud Improved plan." A eoroner"it verdict reatisllius: "The deceased cntnu to his death by Vxcesslvo drinking, pin duclug apoplexy lu. the minds uf (Im Jury," A country paper says: 'yx child was run over by a wagon Hire, years old, nnd ergss-eyed, with panta lets on." A bright little three-year-old, .liv Ing on Elm street, while Iht motiier was trying to get her to steep, became In terested1 lu some out-bio noise. She was told that it was caused by a nick el when she sagely observed: "Mam ma, I think he ought tu be oiled." "My deare-t Maria," wrote a re cently married husband to his wife, She wrote back: "Deaie.-t, let mu, cor rect either your giaiutuar or your mur als. You address me, 'My dearest Maria.' Am I tn suppose you havo other dear Marias?" The day before a Turkish cill Is married she Is taken to the bath by lier lady friends, and lumps ot sugar nrn broken over her head as a foiecaH ut tho sweets of matrimony. A year ur so afterward her husband breaks (he whole sugar.boulover Iter head. Tho repoit that a .bold thief style the American navy n few' nights ngi, and concealed It in his cellar, lackscon flrmation. One man couldn't carry alt the Ametlcnn navy, nny'luitv. it W04I1I lake at least three to .get safely away with it. Oh, heavens, save my wlfil"hnut ed a man wfTose, wlfo had fallen fiver board lu the Hudson Hiver recently, he succeedud Iu rescuing her, say Inn: "My dear, if ynu'J been drowned .wint should I have done? I ain't giiing tu let you carry the pocketbook "gain." "First class JlltfaUronomy, stand up. Where does thetiiirise?" "P.fn-H sir, down In our meadow; I neiil it yes lerday." "Hold your tpiigue, y.ui dunce. Where does th slin rl-i-v" "I know, In the cast." "Ilighll nud why iu the east?" "Becauss Hie 'Vast makes everything rise?" A newly married laby made her first plum pudding the other day. j aimed tu make n good pudding,' idm sAid tu her husband who Is a' rifleman, when the dish was - servfd. "Von aimed welt," he replied as he Inhaled its delicious Iragtance. ' Yes," sho said; I'made a pluiil sceiiter.'" Mrs. Dnushudder Ted n tramp jes terday oecause he wore hii old army coatuf laded blue, "Yuu went tlirmi'ylt the wai7" said the sympathetic smll. "Yes'iti, I was a drummer," and when the fellow reached the sidewalk he con cluded Hie setiti nee. "fur a liardrturo sture In Chicago." "No woman of proper se)f.repecl" says a woman's fights juuioal, ihseun sing the mirriage ceremony-, "will sub mit tu be given aay". Perhaps iiutj but, deir, woman's lighter.tu bo "glvntt away" is uot Hie wurst feature ut tin, ctreiuutiy. Shu U ttus ulleu "1.0M.' And If she Isn't, tho chauces at ilwt the tuau li. There wast an exhibition or- tableau tn Fond du Lac, WU. uud the small buy was present. A scene was presented -"The exlcutluii of Mary Queen f S001U" Mary kneeling, wllh her head on the block, the exeeuiloin-r standing with uplilted ate pulsed for Hie drain blow, uiuldbrealhltMhll!iice. biialcK 11 ly, in h tout! whisper, tne small Hoy e. qlaiuieJ, Pa, why duit'l he ebon "