The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 08, 1879, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates.
We dosiro It to bo distinctly understood
IliaT?h('aUVcrtflMlrtIltfr?in'l)e inserted lit
thelumns pfTnK Carhox, Aovocate that L
mn tSocflvod from VrU'nown parties or U
nriifsuAlcsl a'ccouipanicd by;tho risit.
Tho'folloVin'g arc our osfv termsj
j OSE SQUAttR (liTustS),
On. year, each I(t1rl1Si?W;.W..W,.;-10 cts.
filx moiitlis, each insertion 15 c U.
Three months, circk Insertion 20 cts.
I!3 ttian "three moilths, first Insertion
$1 j each subsequent insertion 2a cts.
Ldcat, notices 10 cents per line.
' MblmilMKRJ'dblishor.
CARDS.
Boot unit Slioe Mutters. , ,
Cl(l8nlretneyfliii'(Wiii(wPnKirctt.
MlardtTtpromi'llyliacdtmrkviarTantiit'
Attoynoys.
JOHN KLINK, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
' ' '
OBee with Allen Cnlg.oppo.lto Amcricsn Ho
tel. ilAKKKT BQUABI",
ma oca chunk
PA. 'ulrli-ly
JOIIS iiUEUTOIiCTTE,-
ATTOftttBY ASD CdUNSBLLOTt AT LAW,
Broadway and usqnlau'n streeti. Opposite
Court 111 o.
MAUCH CUONK. PA.
Hay bo consulted In Uernun. inatM-1 J
i i 1 1 ' ' I '
1 LON (J STREET,
a, a s
t ATTo'riNEYtAT LAW ,
Levan's llulldlns.
ASK 8TBK1IT. LEIIIOIITON. PA.
Dccmber ICSm. '
tTT III. IlAl'SHISU, '
ATTdtif gy'and' c6u.nskm.'oh" it' LAW,
n.... 4.rtT.f.KHloltTOX.P.
It.alKslataand Collection Aireno. Wllinurand
Sll Rial i:tnto
llouveyanclni; .leitly done Col
octron promptlr tnsda
danta a apacUlty. Jlay b consoltnd In Knllsh
dUsrmsn. CT'I
nd
JAS. II. STUUTllEttS,
ATTOIlNiY AT LAW,
3- Offlco: Si floor of Rhosd's Hall,
Mniioh Chunk. Pa.
All busings entruiUil tu bliu Kwlll t prcraptly
atlendJ to.
Mail?, It,
p ,T. HISKIIAX,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW
NeltPoortoKlrat National DsdV,
3d:uif!ll CHUNK, TA
eyOsn lio hjnaulted In Ocrmm. tJn''
Justices and Insurance
pr A. IllSLTZ,
justici: OF Tiin PEACE,
OFFICZS
Ltnderrain' BloK. EANK-Street,
l.vmailTOX. l'A.
Convovanclns. Collostlnir ncd nil other busl.
noconneotrd with tliooffleaviomptiv attend.
.l ,n A.niir fni f.in lint l.'llL' mul Llfolllsnr.
anco Compiuloi i Itcnts collccicd at reasonable
CONVEYANURR,
AND
QKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Th Mlovrln j Compinles ar Kepreiantcd:
L3I1A.N )N MU ruALFini:,
ItEAillNn IIJ1'UAL FlltE,
VOMIM F111H.
POrTnVILMl FIItE,
LUIlKlli VI UK. nndtheinAV
KT.nil-J ACCIDHST INSUUASCE,
Alao rennsvlvanli and Jfotanl Horse Thief
Detco:ive and in-uramo umniiuiiv.
Marcfl2J.t873 IllOS. KUMEItEil.
Physicians and Dentists.
W. UEIJER, L I).,
OlTICE-lleier'a DIooV, BAJIK STIIEET,
LEntUIITON, I'enna.
) Tlcalrienca ...from 7 a. ra. to 10 a. m
nu.Tjr.a nml llnom la 1(1 . in
' 1 Parrrvlllo ..frm to a.m. to 12 noon,
Mar be consulted lu the Clormau Language.
NuvembsrSVyl
c
HAS. T. HOIIN, M. V.
oFficttt ovEit it a. rr.TKtfs mtua
STORE, HANK 8T.. LE1HOI1TON, PA.
Oaaeral practice attended to, and SPKCIAI
ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF
WOMEN. iuar23 -Jl
w.
A. DISRI1A.1IBII, 91. Dm
PHYSICIAN AND Sl-'HGKON
Bsarlat atUatian paid to Chronic lllsasiaa. t
Ofllfe: South Kat.t corner Iron and 2nd at?.. Ls
klfblon.I'a. April 3, IMS.
N,
It. HEItER, M. 1).
V. S examining Surgeon,
rEAOTlCINO F1IYSIUIAN nndSUKOEON
Oinczr Uiut street. Ktucu's Ulock, Lehisb.
ton, l'. .
11 ty be consnilcd in tbo O crra in iJiniraaEe.
Nov. 1
D
1VIU KIIBUKT'S
Livery & Sale Stables
nAMC STllUET.LiiqiUOIlTO.V, P
FAST TROTTING HORSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES
And positively I.OWEU 1UUCES than any
oiuer t.ivcry in mo L.uauir.
iJirsoand Iisudannio Cautoee for Faneral
purposes anu wcouiufcs. uaviu Liuuuir
NOV. 32 1S7J.
'EY DEPARTURE,
Thennderlrncdre fp."clfnl'y ann
pa trm i and the public gojcrally,
alter thl. date ha
Sell Goods for Cash Only,
and to Ibat on 1 ha marked ilown the Tilcct ot
hi eiitoototk ot
Groceries and Provisions
Contl'tlnir of tlm cnolei-rt
TEAH COFFERS. SUtlAltS. I'I0K8. HAMS
BIKlULDI'lia, t-AUIl llUlTlilt. F.UOS,
c. Ac, t'. tuo cry Uiweat I'nces.
Best Fam'y Flour $2,75 a sack
and a I other aiticlos at equally Lotv Prlcea for
the ltea.lv Oas J.
PntrounKO smicted and satliactloD ejuaran
tcad iu a'lourei.
P. A. ANDREWS,
Hen tuoLch nudbusq. nit. nrt're.
Janlt tf r.VC'lillUTOX, I'a.
3 GENTS ft
von qur
ROW IN PllKSK,
Tin: iMu.'vriiiAi,
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
ino
UecJiai
eta
oolavo
No
I.IfllltHl.
UUI 1 1
cr Tinut and Termor apply t
Tur hi
nV Km
: I II f. IT nilMiisn ,
V'l.i I
eiDC a OOOlOieUl ll aLirt Or Ol IhA Imnnr in,
uaule. of America inolulniir Anin.n .r. , ".':. :"."
Chaolcal. ilauufaimr.UB Ulujnc Omaiii " "rwoniuiv m.
iSiA r?XJ,!Xl..xr i'irvih .".UJ.IU a coiored u a'o lu every number
0t..,ul'"u!:rfra!iu''-. .Sien-nTnilrTaeinif
1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 Willi. L1KK IT KVflTl ltn ! tI.L' u... . .... I ...
ii
'Y.'IJjout n'lMntt, PropriStor.
VQL.,yiL, No 15.
.Railroad Guide.
PIIILA. & HEADING) KA1LUOAD.
Arrangement of I'nsseDger Trains.
NovHMiimt torn. is:.
Trains leave ALLEM'O Wis as follows! -irtA
ixnlimttv nnisclf.l
For rttUatiolpbla, nt 4:23, CtO, 11.40. a.m., and
S?P'n" SUNDAYS.
For Philadelphia at 4.2a a. ni.,3.U o. m.
I VIA KAHT rrNSA. nilANCU.)
For tloifllnir.t 3.30, S.W, o.cs a m., 12.14, 3.10.4.30
and SOS p.m.
For Ilarilsoiirc. S.JJSM, 0.05 a. ra.. 13.15, 4.30
o M it m.
For Lancaster and Colombia, 5 50, 0.3) a-m. and
l.dU p. III.
I Docs not run on Monday
MINDAYS.
For Ttcadln,2.30 n.m. nndoupm.
or ij.'irnauurc, t.-i a. m. anil v uo d. m.
'lratns fuu ali,1.ntowjn teavo as jouowai
tVIA VKnKInMKN URAXC1I.1
Leave riilladelphlu, 7.45 . in., 1.00, 1.30 and 5.30
p.m.
HUNDAYH.
Leave Philadelphia, S.n.i,i.m. and 3 15 p. ra,
in, itiRTpitwi itmifnit.l
Lcavo Reading. 7.4). T.45, 10.35a m.,4 61,0.15 rnil
10.45 n in
Leave lmnlsbnrc, 5.30, 5 10 n. m., and 3.00. 4.00
nnti p. ni.
enve Lancaster. 8.10 a. m.. 12 55 and 3.45 p.m.
Leav Columbia. t.m n. m . 1.(0 and 3.33 p. ni.
MUNDAYS.
Leave Ttcadlne. 7,30 n. in.
Leave llurrliiuiu'.8.2) a.m.
TralinjnaiKOd inns l-l run lo-nnn iroin m-pm
9th and Oreeu streets, l'hllnrtolphla, otber
trains to and trom Urondftrcct depot.
Tnea50.m and S.S5D. m. trnlnn from Allen,
town.snd tba7.45 atn and 6.3 1 p.m. trmns
from l'littaiiclpliia, have through cars to and
from Philadelphia.
' General ilanactr.
C Q.' nANCOCIt. Oen'l Ticket Agent.'
We will Pay the Postage
AND SEND bU
The1 Carbon Advocate
ONE YEAR FOR
ONE DOLL All!
Or Six Months
For
.50
r
cents !
V "S
-V
.wmca.is
Less than 2 cents per Week
roil A LAIt'lE
32 COLUMN TAPER!!!
ADDRESS.
Carbon Advocate,
Lelilgliton, la.
SHOW 1III3 TO YOUR NEIOHEOn
THE
TOLEDO BLADE.
NASBY'S PAPER.
DCrnDT vni I subscribe for fltiy oil)
vwcr inpr 2iY lor a
hpeclmftncoi-j-orrilfi TOLlilJO DLAD1C. It
U a Mammoth KiKlit l'ura W'rekly 1'aner ol
elrtv-lour Column tillo'l wlih cuefullT pro
par3tl rcadiiiK mutter of toturou mui valuo to
peopio in uu imiu ui inu uunctt piatca
SPECIAL FEATURES.
AH the Depirtmcn'a which time mnde THE
JJLIUE 64 ouimlar oil urnrtho Uitllod wtnte.
will ho leul.irtv continued, numeir t 'llv Tnp.
ulur la.'tlciH ul tnat niHtitfiitflhed Dnnocratio
pi.litici.il. iikv. ri.TiioLr.rMV Nahuy, wine),
aru vvrlltcn xuica; for TllK liLAUiit our
iifuj.iiniui.n UH'AitiuENT. a iicii dcpo3itrr or
practio.il lufonngtiort upon isabJfctH of inteiet
in iery bumotii Vounq I'koI'LK'h Uepakt
MUVTi u !to:itf mil Dcuartmrnt, f morflcng tho
wwkly hunilay Hciicol Lesboiu cliartnlUB
iooirvi t lMfchtest Wit anil llamort Tim
JlKsTor.lKJS.OnuumlntHt Setfrtd i a Net wk ns
to I'omitf-roNDF.Mrt.tinu th- l.ale.u jcws fioui
nllpnrn of the word. TDK it tunc tlrcul ites
iareily In every Htnte aud Teintnr' in tho
Union, and h evoiywlioro iepri;ntzfd a tho
1 are tat and JlKsT KKWa ami IAMII.Y i'Al'.
KJtpuliiUiiCiiauy whore. Tiv it and jou will
ne?tr willtuffly ue without it
Anion tbo ucvr leatuiva foi this winter f re a
triei cf
A ntlersonville Prison Sketches,
by one wlinweat litre A now Sjilal atnry ru
commenced tiov, Hih. Another one will com.
menco in Jau'iarv.
TKHMH istntrio copy, per year ISO-: Ato
oj)le s.ii, 75 each i ten or more topics '.OJ ench
aud uu extra copy with even- club ot ton.
Hyecliuen coplo .tut ireo. Send for one Ad.
drt'Bt I'OLKDO 1JL V1J10, Jdouo, Ohio.
Fifty Thousand Books
For Salo at Half Price.
w are now oflVrl'-K to tbo pnblic, postaco
prepaid, t ONKAIAL1 the reffular piieo .flity
thousand voluuea ot choico bonks, cunipitkimx
11 1 tory. tiioraohy, ncilou. Pniry. 11 urn or.
Medical, ttellgioi und bceutitio Worki.idulunn
of Btuudaib Authors etc.. etc. These book);
ro (elected by our M r. Luckk (Nasbv)irom tho
shelves ot toe ieadinc pubilahern of tho couti.
try, bic all NKW aud flU-.dU. and ate tbo
IDEVIICAL KDIT1CN4 hsnd'ed by thoie
tall bookseller. We have mailed thousand of
theso tnKjks to all parti of the country, and
?l7JL"Hht heilt out la AltUANTED r bo
CATALOGUES FREE.
WelinvttprlntoJ a largo and complete cata.
loxueof uur Hooka, rruuiiej hr aublectaanu
ou aunllmtloo will mall come, tree to anrud.
creat. We ahall alv, t-e ir.ad to aeuj free rci.
mcu coi tea ot tho Iiudk wnuever a.keii lodo
to. All peraona reaulug this advrrtuemcut are
rouliallv iulted 10 Heuo ua by iiu.tai i-aidor
otlirrwlae theuameaol tbemaeireiand filcnda.
Auoroa. luttti u iiiwvui. iiifco, unto.
Vick's Floral Guide.
A bealitltul work of tnu Pasea. Qm fnlnrMl
Fowti Plate, and n I luatrationa. with Do
aellptionaut ihe be.t Flower, ami Vegetable,
aud how to Brow i hem Alitor a Five Cent
HrjkMi. lu KuRli.horUrrmau.
1 Ue Flowi r uud Veietiib'o Garden. 171 pagea.
Six Colored Pluti a ana uiuy haudied Euiriav-
i inga. Vitt Qoeut In paror ooversi ftlucle.
Knait.
ganncji paces
and inanv flue
Five Cuplea lur
l"eentt.
the wirM. Runil
F1VX CriCTHTAUPfora ftlor.l (In.d. rnn.alntucp
Liat an,i Pncca, and nltutv of iiifnrto.tltiii.
Anuria , JAMI.S VU'K
J m II Jletlu-vn N Y
M onufacturor of and Denier In
STOVES. RANGES AND HEATERS.
Tin mid S&eeMroa fare' aiid -General
House Fnriiisliiiig Goods. '.
noorsiY nml SrODTIflO 16no,at
Buorfc Jioifco kuu nt-juunvsv yuaii,i ni;ca
I am th AiithontMl nent't. for the Pale of tho
foiiowinir FinsT-cLA.sa arovi3s-
TllUSILVKIl A GOLD AfllDALCOpK,
TUB I.IOJITIIOUSI2 COOK,
THI! MAYFLOWER HASOW,
TllK SUNSHINE nANQE and
.IhoNKV.'AiJCUon IIlUER,
and am Selling them VERY CIIEA P tor CJusb.
Kverv kind of HTOVK GIIATHS and FlllE
illtlUKS aept constantlr on .hand.
Store on SOUTH Street,
A few doora above BanK St., I.KIUCIIITON.
Fnti onnce solicited Satisfaction irilaranteed.
oct.e-.vi -A. D-iioaaiiit.
Tho Grandest? Exposition
Of Ladles', (Jenta', and (tMldrcu's
Boots; Shbesq Gaites
livet offcied In this vicinity. Is at
J. M. FRITZINGElt'S,
Bank Street, 'IL6highton, Pa.
I have In.t rerclved a f nil linn of FALL hnd
WIN1J2UDOOTS. SHOES and nUMlFIlS,
which I am polling to tno -peopio ot Loi.ightim
nndtho Rurroitiid'uo: neighborhood CHKAl'K It
THAN KVLll HKFOltU Bold In this County.
tiao. an oiaa'ca Ol
Boot & ShocsMade to Order
nt Astonishingly Low Prfceand AIKNDIO
iMoauy uouo ni lticcq io ion cno ipnei.
I invito IliB unhilo to call nml ernmtnn tnv
Stock nud l'rlces bcloro pnrclasiui; oltowho:e,
ami 1m convlticeu cf tlio nbovo facta.
HOUND TO JSATIdJb'V.-ltPMdv.raadoBoota
and ihooa bought of mo that rlpwjU bo repair
ed Mltbout charce.
Thnukful fur nasi patrounxro. I rcspccTully
ask a I'onlluuatco Luot vuU
M, l'KlJZiliNUl'Ul,
Two dnorn below llomlir & llGlTord ft Cariluro
Workf, ilanL street. qctfi-yi
CAUB01S ADVOCATE
CHEAP
JOB PRIXTIKG OFJFICE,
LEUIQUTOX, PA.
rvcrydcDcrlpllonot rnntlnc, from a
Visiting Card to a Poster.
. . ; : i ;;
L HEADS. ..
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS. ,
. .STATEMENTS.
CARDS,
III I
ritOUl'.AMMLS,
' ' V
POSTERM, ' '
HAND BILLS,
DODDERS, '
CIRCULARS.
SHIPPINO TAOS,
; BNVELOl'L'S,
- . i..n.a.-.3i.i'1lI-ETS,
, . DY.LAWS. &.C.
, AC.
. ill
Done In tho best manner,' at very Lowest Prices.
1
Wo are Prepared to do work at ns cheap rates
nauiir uuii-o iu mo maio iam ccais nuutauy
wlthlbSCUtonicTd.
OUUifOTTO IS
1
Oheap, Prompt & Reliable
Orders by amall reclve prompt attention.
TJ)rluio Homo Made Iiread !
WHY OO HUNOTIY! When you can Jluy OK
pound ci First Claaa lliead-
FIVE LOAVKS FOR 25 OEXTS !
J. W. O'NEAL, tho imnMlir llrrnd And ('nlm
linker. Of Lel'iahlun innr- n-tntimpMlm minis
i i i ii u ( i mi h ii.i st iicemtfc U i JT.Ce OX.tus t'DlO-
ut utuu a auuliu .uuuu.uiix.aj
Five Loaves for Twenty.flve Cts. Casli
Bncnr. Itatatn Cucoinnt Feotrh. Tlrnn r.rr.n.
Ten Ci'iits'.pcriDozen.
LooU Out Tor tlio tVngoii!
At MAUCH CHUNK, en Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday iioiuinsa.
LEIIIU 1 1 TON and w F.l Sa POttT, every A f tcr
noon exceyt Friday,
TKUMS STIUOTLV CASn I
Fatrouazii aollcltcd. J. w, O'NF.AL.
Hl'OltRi Opposite First National Uanr.
aprlurl IfnuyiTei. LenlKhum Pa.
J)K. Olerlioltzer's Liniment,
CAMPHOR MILK.
Is now lilvhlv recommended and extensively
men for ltheumitisni, Frosted Fret. Aihia
Pains. Fores, Minna, swb.Uuks. tprulu, Ac,
It is ot tho preatest value in cuunp; t'uta.Oalia,
Sp -alna and swel.luca in horaos.
It act quickly and surely. It at once aoothes
an.t rehove. tlio stiff Joints, the Lsiue Mu-clea
ard the Achinir Neivea, '1 he uiouey w.ll bo
paid back to any cno uot atl Mod with llcf
f ect. I'nce as cental , s bottloa , for St. Pre
pared by Le I Obeiholttcr,rM. D.1
Tlio I'litunix Pectoral.
nna proved Itself to bopecnllarlyaaapteiMoold
persona, conaumpilvo aua children. II breaks
a cold. It atopa a couoh. It aula expectoration.
It itives Instant relief li clvea Birtumb. It
bmift' ro!. It baa made more cures tiau auv
other nieilcine. Thouaaco ot thocillzena of
Ea.tern Pennaylvania nave used it lor) earn
P'sinnd tealdy to the relief iriveu auil cures tf.
loctcd. I'rica. IS ci'iit" t.i,l ottU'Btur ei. Pre
pared by Ivlobsrholticr l)t nod or Halo
by A. J DU1U.ING. LeiiBliton: Nov. -a-em.
J J
I am nowanrplylnc tho very Best LATTI.
UEI(COALat the following Low Prices, vltf
No, I Che.lnut by the Cor, f3 34 per ton
No. 1 Cftestnut. sloxle ton, ....... 3 (a per ton
No.; Chestnut, by the Car SM per fun
No.3Choilniit,ain.let n , t SO per Ion
DBLlVBnUD. stove and Beg Blzia at
oo,ually Low Prices.
J. L. GABEL,
Dealer rn - ,
Gen-eual Hahdware, &c,
Opposite the Public Square, DANK STB BE
LEUIOJITOS. Ta. or,3!!7
INDEPENDENT
GHTO,.CAPvBOJ?, COUNTY,
SllERPylFS SALES
Of Valunbio Ileal Estate.
llr virtue of inmrtry-wrlts ofLEVAM Facivs
nnd VnMirriosi KxroxA8,jfUvu,.mt kcf the
Court nt Common l'lenanf Catbon Countvinfld
toinsdirf'Cti'd.llien' will booxposen utrublio
Malcnt tio court House," lu tho Dorough ut
Mancii Chun it, on
Monday,' March lOtli, 1879,
at I o'clock p ' U.J tie foltoXoB rJropertlca t
AUthaV'otor IJAUCKL OF GUOUKD ultn.
ntoln tUotAwnOim of Franklin, In tho County
of Carhrn. nnd Ktale of '-tnncylvanla. and de.
scribed as fol'owa i bnundfil by lando belonglnff
or laio iicloiiRlnj-r to Jnhniiorrnian arid the Cm
bnn Iron Company, tho Oraules hfreln, ho
pinning t a h apJc oak fttuuip. tbenctx-outU
tliiitcou do-frcea, cat-t soVonty thrco foetto d
pot, ilicnco north seventy tlnco donrot's cnt
two huudrt'd and four "nerch to tho place of
L bcnuiaiiRrConiRlulug tluy fuur perches, he tho
The fmpro-frcment thbroon aro a'
TWO 8T0 11 V-FtlA At Ul)YIiLLING HOUSE,
twenty four br thirty nix and ono half feet:
Butcher shop sixteen and ouo half by iwtuiy
two Ritd ono hnlf feet ninbie fifteen by stilt-tii
nnd one half ftfet and otittiutldiiiito. .
ho'zedaud taken into oxecullou as tho prop
erty ol Ucorge Linsey.,
-ALSO,-
AU thrt certain Me"Uatt6 'or TenMnent or
TUACl OF MtiintVn Lotto i Touainen.
sii'g Towuahlp, Carbon County, I'eutialrauia.
bounded and unsctlbcd nslollows, to wii i Ho
Rinninfrntantoiio, Uirnco try land of UJlfttlo
luan noita poventy. lx and ono half i eproes,
catt to a EpiiDt-h, oik s uuipt theneo north
rlthty two deprrpra br lnndof It. sillier ca-tt,
lorty bqvo i and odd halt pciclics tonfto.cj
tlipnco ty lainl of James Ath south seventeen
nnd ono fourth (k'a:reeJ. west sixteen pciche-t to
n etunot thenco by hind of K. iloyor huuth
aoenty four ai.d thrno fou'ths donteef, west
ouo nnd cisht tcutTis nCicbcs to a Monet thenci'
by land f 1), ZeltroiifiHs uditb twentr two do-pieo!-,
wett cloven and ticlit tenth poiclics to a
stonoj theuco by sumo south sixty tno and ouo
fourth d-'wroe1, west tweutyond ono latf per
ches ioh stiuo; thfuoo by land aL. JBownmn
noitli Hditv and ouo mui lb dtriea. west four
H en terchoa to tho place ot begmnlhs, con.
talmnj
HVB AritF AND NINETY rERCUES.
The lunjnivemcutstherooUfaroaTffo atory
bTONE DVKLLINV, JlOUSfi,
nlnttecn feet by twenty nine eet i Kitchen at.
taclitd. etRhtena ttut by twentv two leftt
titubic. Blxtccu fect-ty thltty two Xcett aud our.
tit'izodunu taxeu Into execution ssluo nroiv
crty ot Joel Zeigeuf uss. '
ALSO
All that CerLflln LOT Oil PIE (MS OF
(1 11 O U K Jy. situato m L'jor TuwaaicuMns
Township, C.trbo.r Countv, I'enna., boundec
ituunii-cnocuasioiitiws, 10 wur iicxmnutir ui
a blouo, Ihobcu bv hind ol Ant, nneti i 1'iiiico
soJth httv iovou dega'os cast thirty stx po idl
es to n f-tr.nni theuco lit lot of vacua land
south fifteen degi tea. wf st sis.een and ouo hall
llenrv Cowiniiii noith nfivnina nndouo ha 1
di'Mtert, swest tluituoii petchi-s to a fatono ;
thenco north twentv five dtTtocs, w t ciaht
poicncs to n uour noith icu ue-rrccs, west
l.U'lvoanCoiel.t teuthspcichcstotho pUouol
bccliinniff. coi,taminjr
two Acnn-i asd one nuNfancD and
fcJEVEVTEEN PJSUCIIIIS,
Strict meaturo.
Tno 2 m prove men Is thereon troa-Two Story
STOtfU DWELLINO HOUSE,
iwcncr nnd onA lull lee thy twenty six ncd ono
half foot: Oto Kiln, sixteen fee bv sixteen fort,
Willi a bed A tine Liu cuts tnd ,tbcr Outbuild
injjs.
Salzod and taken Into excculloi. a the Dion.
at ol Uiu Timco Metallic ranu Compjuy,
-ATAO-
All that certain lot or TIEi'E OFcnOUND
situate In Malum. uu 'L'own&hlp, Cnroon conuiy,
ia.. oounticu ui u neiciiuea im ioiidwsi uerzni
uliitf at a htone, tho co bi land now or lato of
i-utve u nu jMoutz. loiiih t-o.cnty two una ouo
half tieprees, weat sixteen peicaei to a pot ;
tLeuco oy la ml ol Hatnuel Eert touth cUhteen
dewrcert. eat ten neicUoa to n nost i thenco bv
tlte pamojoith seven tv two.und onebufMJ
ffiees eut Bixtcea uciehe to n cftni-u tlicuuo
bv liiuu ol John KeiL uvrth cVhtien degieo.-i,
west tenpcichei io tho p acool bt ff.utiiucou.
The Iinprovcuienls the: con uio a
TWO-STOltY Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE,
OiKhtcen hy twenty twn,Ieet. nn'J out bo tidings
tio zed and ta'xoit luto execution u iho piup
eity of ioiu&u sEycit.
-AlJjO
A certain TAVEItN bT AN D On I10U8E
AND Tit ACT O K LAND, ituare at thb June,
tioiiuftlm HawUUoiid and tbo White Haven
ltoad.iu Kidder 'I owu-lup. Cuihou county. Pa.,
bouniloil by b'lia loi.dd und limit, of Wtii. Wrnr,
Lor coatafuiUK about TWE.NTY ACllliS.muio
or les
Tlio Improvements thereon aro a
TAVEItN HOUSE,
tiro stories Ulsh, thirty by fortv .feet, with
hHtucu u.iuviiou eisiiiDtu uy iwcmv loci,
ONE TWO-STOHY FlliME DWP.LLINO,
twenty clEhc bv thlrtv four feet ono bail, tlnr-
ty fix oy forty .U lott.'ouu fiauio abed thirty
.i'i loi iy iwn it ut. .
rcl7.Ld and taktu uito execution as tho prop,
crty ol Jicob Chrittuln i
ALSO,
Allthatcertnln LOT OF OBOUND, s'tuate
iy t.iu jioroiiguoi i eain-jiiy, uai lion couniy.
Pcuus.Tlvanu, Lonuded and duicilbcd us foi
Iowa, to Ml. I neoiuiilii,? nt the 0.11 unr r,f nn nl.
lev and stiect. untl rnnnlmrrioiii thenco aioui'
b-nd alrcet iiiptli onernun oue halt Uo,;ici'0. cast
llfiv feet. Mid umuiugfiom theuco beck from
fcaid street between paiailcl llnoof that width
a uibiunbu li io uunurcti icci 10 a snecc. 111a
2I1IC7 a Lot 1 1 t'lftv lei t hr Twj Ifiiniln d l,rl
anil Nunibcro i ou the i lot of HuU au. Kllue ua
l,i.t UIllberolty tl.ree, ai.d bouui'od north
uv ii iiiuuer 1 uuy.Lour, caas oy 11 s'.rtci
aouih b uu plley, nud west vy a street.
Tho Ituiiiovcniciits thereon aro a Two Hiory
FIIAMB DWKLLINO HOUSE,
clshteen feetbv twontv-four foal) Kitchen at.
lachuil, uluo fect by twelve Ject. and outbuild
lui's.
Seized nnd taken Into execution aa tho nroo-
crty of Ellziueth ItolhrocX una John Itothiuvk.
- A1.SO,-
A certain LOT Olt PIF.CE OF OIIOUND,
situate 0:1 tlio noilhWAldly ilile ut .-oulh street,
lu the ViUaiieoi Upper slouch chuiilc, lu tho
floroufth of Mauch chuut, Carbon Comity.
Pennsylvania, teiui? the Miutheru moiety or
1ml! pan of Lot Numbirulon thuPlan or Plot
IhcHicl Ouo Hunurtd and 1-lfty, totilniuui; iu
front or bieaiHU 011 ti.eaald attcot Fifty ioi-r,
alio ovteimina theuco uoithwara -t thut width
between natallcl Unoiatriaht uuulo with the
H-ud boutli ell eel in lenuth or depth Alirhly.Jlvo
Feet 10 thuuorthnariliv ponlou or halt parttf
tho bald Lot x.uiuberone Hiiudnd uiiuFfly
boiindcu eoulhwardiv br tho said South at root,
eafciwaidiy oy Lot Number One Huudr d and
Forty.clir.n. uorthworul, by the northern per.
tlon or half part u 1 tie said Lot Nuuioer one
Huudrcd aud Fifty, and west by Cedar street.
The Improvements thoreon ure a Two Story
I'ltAllE DWJ5LLLNQ HOlTsi:.
twenty clcht foet by thirty two fect 1 Kitchen
utttched, eight ttet by twouty two feet, and
Outbuildings.
Kt3Cl2'd untl taken Into execution as the prop.
Ktkjr v. .uuii DiirtKurri aim ui uoooiu oy
J. W. HAUDENnUbll. Hbtrlff.
tlanoh Chunk, Febrnary SI, It'll.
ADJOUItNlIU
Q0UUT ntOCIi.VllATIO.V.
WHEREAB.tlio Hon. Saucitt, S. Dnr.ur.n.
rresldent ol tho XLIIM Judicial District.
comiwsotl of Monroe nnd Carbon counties,
ami, 11. Lconanl nnd Charles Mccnilsen,
K.uires, Judges of Common rioas of Car
bon county, and bv virtue of their offices
Justices of the Orphans' Court, Com t of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jml Delivery,
li tin ttie court nt quarter Btwainus oi me
I'cara of said romity of Carbon, bnvo issued
their precept to me, for holding a Con it of
Quarter 6ewimis of the lYncc, Court of Com
mon l'lease, and Court nf Oyer and Termin
er aud (ieneral Jail Delivery, and Orphans'
Court, for tho purnoso of trying iue in
criminal coses, and tlio transacting of other
businenebf eolil Ootirts, atthoCouit Jlouie,
in tho borougU of .Maucji Chunk, rn Moi
day, tJ)o lOtli day of March, 1879, at 2
o'clock, r, M., to continue ono week or more.
Given under mv hand at Mauch Chunk.
J ipi SdiiluutVj January ISth, 1870.
j God save tho Commonwcaltli,"'
I JW, aiAUqpNULgU, SherifT.
Mauch Chunk, Feb. 1, 1679. I
jSTPiioi.
'o'.IaolsberetivtlTr(. Iht application will
beuiado lathe preawnt I.e(ttlatuie lor tl o paa
f aye ilt ua Act of Aawnibly to oeentltle.1. "An
ACt nntbunilng tho. Oyrntera of tlio Pour of
Franklin 1 owuahlp. Carbou coiuiiy, Pennvl
vanlo, to lirect a IIuiimi lor the Four of aaid
TiiwuaUp " and the object 1.1 aiid lull rhall be
to uutuoibre ,ald onv w,r. tikUroot a Untidin
on 1'iopeiir uow ueToiinlnit to and Townauip,
uoiutb Hiid ovn 4v,r iikUroot a
pity uow ueToiiiilnit to afti 1
the Destitute ot a.ia TowtTahl
I oloracoovtiileolly and twaoinicilr maintain
wntre tue xj&Mitute or a.ia fowtnihlo mav be
:moin
Vv- O.
I fx.
V. c, WI.IIW,
OEO ENZIKK,
DlN'i. KftCM.
J K. Hit KF.RT.
DAVID UELTZ.
I oaiiiiK,
Live and Let Live.'
PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1879.
ajiosc Tin: rocTS.
my onAMitTATirtn'a Ticttsn.
My grandfather's ticker,
Told htm when to talto tils liquor,
AVhtcli itood bottled bd the shelf ninety year.
It was stronger by hair
Than Iho old roan himself,
And n blamed fight better 'n lager beer.
It was made tlio day the old man was born,
It was both lils Joy ami lili pride ;
Hut now It stupped still never to How ngaln
And the bid man sighed.
Hut as he had passed the sntnon sixty yean
''Without stopping," and feeling suro
That ho "novcr could get IfcJfc anymore
Why, the old man died 1
Our Spring Pott.
M Alton.
Tho stormy March has come nt last,
With wind ami clouds and changing skies.
I hear tho rushing of tho blast,
That through tho snowy volley files.
Bryant.
TI1E CAXamAt. tOVMtS.
A cannibal loved a cannlbalccs i
Uy moonlight ort ho.uscd to meet her
Ho said : "She's tbo height of my happiness,
I love her sd that I could catlVer."
This cannibal nnd his cannlbaloss
Were ilcnry named and Henrietta
Ono night they met Iu their gullclcsincss,
To part no more, for Henry ato her.
' KetgUtring Spring roil.
STOtEN JEWELS.
A million llttlo diamonds
Twinkled on tho trees,
Aud nil the llttlo maidens said,
" A Jewel, Ifyou tilcasol"
But whllo they held their hands outstretched
To catch tho diamonds gay,
A million lllllo sunbeams camo
And stolo them all away. Ex.
Dowaro tho Ides of March.
Shakeipeare,
THE WID0W RAY.
Mrs. Ray sat besido her glowing grate
gazing into tlio embers au'JJplyinglier kuit-
ting needles Industriously. The rudo winds
of a December night whistled around the
corners of her cottage, rattled Iho windoiV-
blinds nnd Bought in vain for some crevice
through which to penetrate to tlio warmth
and checrinoss within. Tlio mind of Iho
widow busied itself with tho past. How
short seemed the timo since she was a light
heartcil,frolicing child, nndjfathcr nnd moth
er lavished upon her that caressing caro
which springs only from parental tender
ness. How sweetly did childhood glide into
maidenhood, nnd how like a bright dream
was tlio memory of her first acquaintance of
young Dr. Rny, tlio minister's son. Then
sho thought of the bright summer morning
that had witnessed their nuptials, of the
fresh June roses, nnd of the delicate white
blossoms that had been culled from her
own flower garden to form a bridal wrcathj
and sho remembered how her heart had
bouuded with Joy and prido when tlio bride
groom had Whiepctcd that tho bride was
fairer than tlio snowy chaplet.
Thus how sweetly tho years had glided by
bearing their rich freightage of joy. Her
only child, n noblo boy, had grown to man's
estate, nnd became a commissioned officer in
tho nayy and her heart had cherished him
with a mother's fond love and pride.
Then came the memory of darker days;
her husband had been injured by a fall from
his hoiso.and becamo an invalid; and soon
after camo the heait-rendlng news that tho
good ship Henry, of which their son was
commander, bad gone down In a gale, and
that all on board had perished. Dr. Ifnv
sank rapidly under this great sorrow, and
two months later was laid, with masonic
honors, in tho vilngo cemetery; and Mrs,
Itny found hereclfj at tho ago of foily-five,
a, widow npd.chlldlcss. But little properly
was left licr-only her.prctty cottage, with
its plcasftnt grounds,, and oven that was
moilgagcd for ono-tliird its actual value,
Uut just when she had expected to bo do
prived of this last relic of happier days, tho
mortgage, had been sent to her by mail, ac
coniianicd by a certificate from the mort
gagee that the debt had been fully cancelled.
Dut tCjivhom she wa3iudcbted for this kind
ness Mrs. Hny could never ascertain. Dur
ing tho two years that had 6upcrvcnctl be
tween that time and the present, sho had,nt
frequent Intervals, received supplies of Inou
oy In the samo mysterious way, quite suf
ficient to meet all her wants. Who was
her secret friend! True, sho had secret
friends, vr ho seem oil always seeking to make
her present happy and to win her from tho
contemplation of the gloomy past; but she
could think of none rich enough in worldly
goods to supply her Ihtlj bountifully, and
so her conjectures wcro fruitless. Hut to
night Mrs Hay was alone; und she review
ed tho various events of her life, and thought
of her )ost husband and child. The busy
fingcra, ceased their labor, tbo knitting lay
forgotten in her lap, nnd n tear-drop found
ils way down her cheek and fell upon tlio
folded hands. What mattered It to her that
this w Christinas Eve, sho had none to
make her Christinas merry.
A loud rap at tho door startled her. She
glanced at the clock pn the mantel half
past nine! Who could seek her dwelling
on such a night and nt so Into an hour. She
hesitated r moment, then went to the door
ami asitei who sought admittance, mere
wjs no reply. Sho heard a reveling stepon
tho icy lavement; she opened tho door and
found a basket, coiitalhliij n largo turkey,
already prepared for cooking, and a note
tied to the basket handle, which read thus:
" A Merry Christinas to Mrs. Itay, a con
tribution to a Christinas dinner to which
the doner Intends to invito lilinscll and a
few masonic friends."
" Well, this Is a strange proceeding,'' said
the widow to herself. " 'Himself and a few
masonic friends;' who can It bo? I, wish
tho ttirkcy could talk and unravel this little
mjistery i" but the turkey was a mason, too,
so far' as secrecy was concerned, so Mrs. llay
contented herself with a resolution to do the
hostess in good style, and demomtrato to
her as yet unknown-guests that sho was uo
second-rate cook.
Tho next morning Mrs. Colonel Cook
''dropped in jukl to wish Mrs. Hay a mer
ry Christmas," and learning of the myster
ious advent of tho tarkoSr, declared that her
"Bridget should come right over and help
prejiaro tho dinner." ''And you will oomo
with the Colonel and dine with us," said
the widoir. Crtaln!y, If you desire it,
and I will oome early and help preparo the
rtesrt.'
I It was lingular how like maiioa splendid
' Christmas assumed form and shape, Mrs,
t o k and Dndrt h-ra frt s'TP'v
$1.00
If
fruits and sweet-meats, but Mrs. liny did
not overhear the words whispered in Brid
get's ear, " Tell Mr. Cook wo aro ready."
"I think, said tho widow, looking out at
tho window, " that It is time tho unknown
mado his annearnnco with his masonic
friends. Ah, hero they come, one, two three
four, five, six. Mr. Baker, with their wives,
Col, Cook, and stranger,
"Oh, said Mr. Cook, "that Is Captain
Howard, an old friend of my husband, who
Is visiting at our house. Bridget, put the
turkoy on tho table."
Mrs. Ray met her guests at tho door, ral
lied tho gentleman on obliging a pour widow
to give a Christmas' dinner, and asked tho
ladles if they had been parties to tho plot.
Mrs. Baker replied that it wos tho gentle
men's idea entirely, nnd was not at nil to bo
wondered at; since it was a well established
fact that most musons wcro fond of good
dinners.
"And aro you a mason, also?" said Mrs.
Itay, turned to tho gentleman who bail
been Introduced to her aa Captain How
ard.
" I am," was tho reply.
" Come, come," said Mrs. Cook, "tho din
ner will bo cold."
lints and oveseoats, furs and bonnets
were laid aside, and tho patty wero soon in
the dining-room.
"I will do the carving," said Mr. Cook.
"Xo," said tho widow, "you shall not un
less you nro tho person who brought the
tuikty. The donor of the fowl shall carve
it."
Well, then," said tho Colonel,"! must
resign my position to Captain Howard."
Mrs. Ray looked amazed at tho stranger.
"Who where I do not understand it,"
sho eatd.
"Then yon do not recognize me," said the
Captain.
Mrs. Ray fastened her gaze upon him.
"Great Heavens I" sho cried, can this be
true? Is it yes, it is my son Howard risen
from the dead 1"
His arms woro about her; she was weep
ing joyful tears upon his busom. Tho oth
er Indies laughed and cried by turns, and
even the gfntlcmcn found a pocket-hand
kerchief convenient.
"There It is," Bnid Mrs. Cook at length,
I told you tho dinner was getting cold,
and you must all take tho timo for a 'cry.' "
Howard Ray led his mother to the table,
and Inking n scat besido her, proceeded to
do tho honors of host, while Mrs. Cook
ured out tho coffee; nnd no happier party
could havo been found upon that day.
Nowhere was there a merrier Christmas
than in the humble cottage ol widow Roy.
The hnndwima young Captain told them
tho story of the wreck of tho "Good Ship
Henry," aud of his miraculous escape; of his
subsequent capture by a British "man-of-war,"
and tho iinwssibility of reaching his
homo 6ooner. That he had arrived only
tho evening before, and meeting Col. Cook
ns ho stepped out of tho stage-coach, he had
with reluctanco consented to remain incog,
until to-morroiv, that nil might enjoy tho
re-union together; thatjluring the previous
evening ho had learned that tho Masonic
Lodgo hod relieved, tbo old homo of the
mortgage resting upon it,and had maintain
ed his mother Iu his absence. "And now
dear mother," ho said in conclusion, nnd
drawing her closer to his side; "let us unite
in grateful acknowledgment of this true
caru of tho widow in her mitfortuues."
So tho problem was soved. It was not one
kind friend, but many who had ministered
to her wants.
Readcr.tliis is no'fancy sketch; it is found
ed wholly in fact, nnd is but ono of the
many instances pf unostentatious benevo
lence which might bottruthfully related.
TllK HOUSE THAT NAM BUILT.
Tits REri'BUO This is tho Houso that Sam
built.
The I'nrslpV.SCT This is tho Malt that lay
In tho' Houso that Sam built.
Tn.DE.t-This is tho Rat that smelt the Malt
that lay in tho House that 8am built.
The Ballot This'is tho Cat that scratched
tho Rat that wanted tho Malt that lay
In tho Houso that Sam built.
The BuM.DOZEn This is tho Dog that wor
ried the Cat that chased the Rat that smelt
tho Malt that lay n tho Houso that Sam
built.
Tub IlKiunsiso Bo.irtD This is the Cow
with tho crumpled horn that goredlhe Dog
till bis breath was gnrit that snapped at tho
Cat that hunted the Rat thatsmelttheSIalt
that lay In ths House that Sam built,
Minion Marble This is the Maiden all
forlorn that milked tho mooly Cow (in a
horn) that kickodtho Dog ono dewy morn
that teasel tho Cat that scratched Ihe Rat
that smelt tho Malt that lay in the House
that Sam bUilt;
New rtLTOn This is tho Man ail tattered
aud torn that kissed the Maiden all fur
lorn that tried to milk tho mooly Cow that
kicked tho Dog and raised a row that bul
lied the Cat that followed tho Rat that
wanted the Malt that lay In the House
that Sam built,
'flit Tr.LF.GUArn This is tho Fried all
shattered and shorn that tried to marry
tho Mail forlorn to the milking Maid all
tattered and torn and them will! a bar'! 0'
money endow when sho was Upset by tho
mooly Cow that flourished a light and
limbnr head that kicked tho Dog till he
ceased to feel that bit the Cat that chased
the Rat that went for the Malt that lay
in the House that Sam built.
The Cipher DmrjiTcnea This Is the mar
riage certificate that bound In tho beautiful
bonds of fate the milking Maid all tatter
ed aud torn and the wealthy Nevy shatter
ed and shorn aud tho wholo copartner
cabtiodle that fooled the Cow that kicked
the Foodie that bit no more the worried
Cut that made it warm for tho pillaging
Rat that said "it shan't bo none of my
fault if I. don't eat that flourishing Malt
that lies in tho House that Sam built;"
The Tribcke This is tho bold ami Impu
dent Boy that roared with glee and gig
gled with joy when he found thecompll
cated key that opened tho halls of Gram
orcee to "the bright sunlight of publlciteo"
who when he found that his guess was
right rang all the "fircbells iu the night"
nnd shouted under his tickled risible
"traces of money darkly visible" and told
of the strung financial desire that crossed
oiliouiaiid mires of wire and the lovers
who met a terrible fate that left them at
last In "a single State" with the crumpled
Cow with the friskey heel that kicked the
Dog that worried the Cst that chased tho
Rat that missed tho Malt that lay in tho
If -r,e that J.im built. -.V. Y. Ortpk-f.
h Yeai' if Paid in Advance.
not uid iu advance, 1.25.
AU.Ul'S IIOVCIOOD.
Saturday Xighti In beginning a series of
sketches concerning tho youthful days of
eminent people. It teems fitting that we be
gin with Adam.
It is rather difficult to cotiocivo of Adam
as a boy, wo admit, owing to tho popular
siiierstition which has painted him coming
into tho world full grown, with whiskers
nnd moustache complete, and the prevailing
belief that there wasn't boy in tho World
until Eve enme nnd raised the old boy with
Adam; yet we prefer to think of our ancient
progenitor ns having had something of u
boyhood, and wo suppoio we huvo as good u
right to theorize upon the subject ns nnyono
else.
Adam was probably as mischievous nat
urally as boys generally aro. In fact D.ir-
win says ho was " a perfect little monkey."
which we believe, Is n synonym for mis-
chiovousness Iho world over. But ho had
no companion In his gambols. If he stayed
out after dark, aud got to cutting up, it wa.
all by himself. And what sport could
ho havo ringing door bells without
lot of other boys to senmper awny with'.'
And ennsidcrftho melancholy fun ot fasten
ingcords across tho walks ut nighl, witli no
body to trip over them.
Wo can imagine young Adam, with all
the instinct of a boy two inches thick In his
nature, looking about for somo way to di
vert himself na other hoys do and whimper
ing to himself, "Can't have any funl" Of
couisi, ho couldn't by any possibility havo
any fun.
No fun running away from school, or
stealing off to go in swimming, because then-
was uo ono to lick him when bo got home.
No fun sneaking up in tlio hay mow to in-
ditlgo in a surreptitious game of etichro -always
had to "play It ulonc." He couldn't
play tag, becauso ho might yell, "I've got
tho tag," all day, nud thero would bo no one
to tako it away from him. "Hispy" had
no charm, for a buy soon gets tiled of hid
ing when he has to go to work and find him
self. The more wo think about Adam's lonely
boyhood tho more wo ure Inclined to pity
him. Ho never knew whata circus meant,
at least not until Eve camo and introduced
him to one. But wo have nothing to do
with that now, as wo aro ouly treating of
Adam's boyhood.
True, there was a big menagerie all around
him, but tho animals wero tamo nifjirs,
Iambs and lions lying down Wether in the
most spiritless concord, and tlio hippopota
mus and canary birds playing with each
other like kittens.
Littlo Adam never sat wnv up on tho
highest seat ami gazed, awe stricken, as a
man in spangled tights sprang, whip iu
hand, into a cago of savage beasts that roll
od their eyes, gnashed their teeth, and roar
ed until tho canvas overhead flapped for
very iear. Io, inaced.
Ho never saw a thin-legged female iu
ouuis anins nmnga toping norso round a
ring, nnd jumping through n hoop, while a
man witli his face painted white and his
mouth a red exaggeration, tells that conclus
ive story about stuffing hay into his shoes
to "Till them out, and his calves going down
to eat tho hay. Young Adam never saw
the "old clown," though ho came very soon
after Adam's day, and tho jokes he com
menced with he has been getting off ever
since.
And how about base ball? Do you snp
poso Adam knew anything about that ex
hilarating diversion that is now doing 6o
much toward developing tho Intellect of
our American youth? There is no likeli
hood of It, not whllo he was a boy. His son
Cain, however, seems to havo been the
first to get up a " club," but It was tho death
of his" brother Abel.
While thero was so many things that tho
boy Adam missed, think not that his solita
ry life was without its compensation. Thero
was no other boy to steal his marbles, or
hide his top, or jeer at hiln because ho had
to wear his big brother's cast-uff clothes, nr
holler across the street that ho had "a letter
in tho post-office," or fix a bent pin for him
to sit down on. Adam cscajwil those mid a
thousand other annoyances that boys sub
ject each other to. Ho hadn't any brothers
or sisters to tease and worry him.
Whatever troublo nnd annoyahed his
matrimonial life- may havo brought him, Wo
find a kind of satisfaction In reflecting that
Adam's biy)ino was exceptionally freo
from care, and on that account we aro bound
to conclude that his life was not entirely a
failure.
DISfiU.VrCD WITH LAW.
Yesterday afternoon as tho sun was sink.
Irtg to his bed out in tho buffalo-country, a
man with a comforter tied around his waist
and his pants tucked into his boot-legs,
emerged from Justico alley with such a
thundercloud on his brow as wotlld hive
mado his fortune had lie been iti tho light
ning ral business. Ho stood ou tho walk
and looked up nnd down, and a horse, tied
to a post near by backed away as far as ho
could aud rooked as innocent as possible.
A big i.iliceman sauntered that way and ho
was hot afraid of Iho big red comforter and
the frowning man.
" Anything up?" boldly inquired tho offi
cer. The man made nu cfl'irt to reply but his
words choked him.
"Don't you feel well?" asked the offi
cer. ""Keel welll" yelled tho man all of a sud.
dent "why I feel well cr 'nuCf to kill some
body!" "Anything wrong?"
"Oh! no! nothing wrong," said tbo man
in a voice that sounded llko nails shaken
up In a tin pau. "I got up at 4 o'clock
this mornincr. rode 15 mile.- frrtztl both ours '
loafed around liere ull day With a headache,
and: ant out J 'J shillings on dinner and
borso feed!"
"Well yoU didn't havo to come, did
you?"
"Didu't? Wasn't my brother knocked
down with an icicle, stamped in the snow,
mashed to a jelly and left far dead by u
fighting galoot, nnd wasn't I tho only wit
ness in the case? Wu rode and rode, and
we sot and sot, nnd tho lawyers jawwi nud
tho jury chewed tobueker, and just flvo
mlmiUu 040 the vwdiotaume in tint there
wasn't any oause far aelion! Groat heav
en! bul wasn't it aaltwi whsn it took
four nf us to carry ray bjruther homo ami
two. buttles of camphor to get his tunzue
baok of his teeth? Yow go on; I'm wail
jg out here to get cause of ac I n on the
ju., j :" DeimU jVce v,..,.
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THIS AD THAIS
A cynical old bachelor says! "Wed
lock is Ilka a bird cago thoso without peek
to get In, and thoso within peck to get out."
Tho seasick lady refuses tho steward's
invitation for dinner, and called the cham
bermaid instead. A case of "baisin grati
tude. The remains of a gigantic pre-hislone
man has been discovered iu Nevada. He is
supixjsed to havo been a champion pedes
tiiau. A man will sit on n picket. fence all tho
after noon to see a ball match,butputhim in
a church pew for three-quarters; of.aruhour
and he will wabblo alt over tho.6catir .
A Chinaman with blonde har, is ,tho
latest San Francisco novelty. Turn him
lose in the lecture field; is he not by .educa
tion, birth nud nature a ycllow-cue-tlonist?
llaxckcyc. "
Forty years ago yoU might have seen a
cake-stand, but it Is only of late years that
wo have witnessed thn cake-walk At this
rate wo shall soon seo a caku-hop,
A matter of fact man was told by his
doctor to put a cheek on his stomach, if ho
wished to live long and be happy. He went
immediately to h'.s tailor, who filled tho
perscriptinu by making a plaid vest.
It's all very well to talk of economy,
but the difficulty is to'gel anything to econ
omize. The little baby who puts his toes in
his mouth is. almost the. onjy person who in
these times manages to make both ends
meet.
Time j- Journal : A wicked and unfeel
ing subscriber writes to us to know If "the
tune tho old cow died on" wos written, in
beef flat. Having never read or sung the
tender lines, we arc unwilling to steak our
reputation on the subject.
It is becoming fashionable among Intel
ligent men to send a card instead of going
to a party. Being out nil nightdahcingand
eating an indigestible supper while standing
up does not hurt the card.
An Omaha belle recently received s
present of a pair of 21 button kid gloves
from one of her ndmirers. She wrote him
a letter of thanks, In which she frankly told
him bo had made n great mistake in the
size but she had remedied It by cutting off
the feet and only wearing the legs.
It is a noticeable fact that the people in
the prairie country of Iowa do more work
than any other people in the West, This
is because thero is nothing about the top
rail of a barbed wire fence that invites men
to sit on it nnd talk politics while the grass
hoppers' get in the crvi s. "
The Harrisburgh Tiletjraph rejects a
poem of 1 1 verses becanso the author makes
folks" rhyme with "sixteen." Tho Tell-
graph is too fastidious. Wo have wen
"folks" of tho nanluloou gender, rhyme
with "sixteen" "aweol sixteeu" iu the
smoothest kind of mect-her.
Itwasbasii ball, now it Is pedestrian
Ism and women have got It bad. A man
witli a wifo who can make it In 8 minutes
and 22 seconds has n legacy sure. Among
the good qualities to be mentioned of " tho
coming woman" is that .ho can make. hr
mile in six minutes. :
A drygoodscieik was silenced for once,
Thursday, when ho Informed a shrewd old
Irish woman that some calico ol a very con
spicious iMltcrn would makea lovely apron.
"Arrah," said, Erina, "an do ye' think I'm
a guilt' to make inoaelf a walking adver
tisement for you?
Ono of the editors of the Reading Timtt
has translated "Baby mine"Jtinto Pennsyl
vania Duteh. Now, If he would only'trans
lato tho author, and the Iioys who whistle
tho nir, intosomo faraway landsithis count
ry would feel grateful enough to start a
monument over Lint aud never finish it.
It has just leaked out that th duy Dr.
Schlieman excavated tho tomb of Agcmsm
mon, just as hcutruckjl'e monarch's! sepul
cherdic heard a loV chuckling laugh behind
himnd tt Voiol said in good United States,
,'Hero quick, put him in here!" The doc
tor turned nnd saw an Pa, medical student
holding a big ludia-rubber bag.
"There's only two of 'cm on the train
this morning," a Chicago,. lJurJ'mgton' i
fjulncy, brakemnn shouted to the coductor.
He was talking about jmsscngers wbo got
on with emigrant tickets, but the twp young
people iu traveling suita blushed, and looks
ed superbly conscious. How wcrOitbsy to
know tho man wasn't talking about bridal
Jiartics? And they sheepishly looked
around for tbo other one.
A Detroit husband of a month-did not
romo home at night, audi as this Vis his
first Irrrgulurity, liiswlTosat upuutll morn
ing waiting for Mm. Tlleri, nervous and
weak for sho ate no breakfast "she went
up to his ofiico to look fur hin, $iere shut
was informed that he had becnf un a drunk
en trip witTi'ainTan.""" She found him at
a hotel, recovering from Intoxication, and
professedly rvieiitnnt. She forgave him,
arid returned quietly to her home, but soon
beojme a raving maniac, aud her disorder
is thought to bn incurable.
On Lelng deserted by her adorer, a
young lady in tho millinery line broke forth
in this way: "Such a wretch ought to bd
battered to death with thimolcs and buried
in a band-box, .
Becchcr says there is (en thousand times
moro happiness than trouble In this world,
There may be, but it Is not equally divided.
Some people enjoy nine ty-tiine per cent, of
the happiness nud others niUcty-niue per1
cent, of the trouble
The devil runs an Immense .manufac
tory of excuses. They are of of all sites and
sbajies, suiteil to every pnwible.occasioHjahd
such Is the demand for Jticm thaj It ii im
possible to overstock th ifiafket,
A lady, engaged to be married, and get
ting sick of Iter bargain, applied tto a friend
to help her untie the knot before, t was too
late. '-Oh. ecrtanly,'.',ish! .replied; "it is
very easy to untie- it now 'ivhilsJl li only a
beau-knot" ' . ,
"Have you c-ver been In prison?" ailed
a lawyer of a witness whom he was dispos
ed to badger and bully, as the. profession
aro opt to dn,
"Yds, sir."
"When?"
"In ISBt."
"Where?"
"In Aiidersnnvtlle.' ' .
There wua-a momentary patitcefnr brrstb,
and then a round of applatro.th.tt shook
the rourt-ronm. The lawyereUII the rest
ofMie day as if an ineli and a half hose at.
(ached tn a street hydrant was playing the
tune nf the Itougo'a "March" up aud dovru
his sptual column.- i.,