V J' Advertising Rates. Wo dosir It lo bo distinctly understood II.nl nn advertisements will bo inserted in lie columns of TiikCarbok Advocate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless nccotnpanicu uy 1110 cisn. Tho following aro our only terms! ons sqvmrf. (10 lines), n.... .Mr fvinli Insertion 10 els. Six months, each Insertion 15 cts. Three months, each insertion -0 cts. Loss than three months, first insertion $1 j each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. local nonce iu coins .m. II. V. MORT1IIMER, Publisher. H. V. Moutiiimer, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." 1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. VII., No 38. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1879. If not paid in advance, $1.25. The Carbon Advocate. And Independent Family Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, lu Lchlghlon, Carbon Co.,I'a., by IIAUIIV V. ITIOltTHII'IKII. OriEI-DANKWAY, a snort dlstiuieo above the Lehigh Valley 15. II. Depot, Tonus: $1.00 per Annmu iu Adyance. EVKitr descrhtios or ilais and riser Job 3? minting AT VEIlY LOW I'llICES, CARDS, Railroad Guide. 1 n,.i i.n. Makers. in-, n. ..., in r.,mn-itiuMim. Uaiik street. " AUordtripromptly.niled wort warranted. Attoraevs. JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlcoi Corner snEqnohnnnaamlllaco streets. MAticn rnuNK, r. jaiywy JOUS 1). UEUTOLKllK, ATTOnHKT AKD COtmSELLOIl AT LAW, Offlco t Itooni 2, Ground Floor Mansion Houso M.VOC.H OIIUNK, PA. Mar 1)0 consulicJIn (lorm.n. V 1 LOXUSTRMiT, and lnai S5-ly ATTORNEY AT LAW Levou's Building. ANK STREET. LiilllUHTON. PA. DecoiuocrlO-Om n. KAPSIII5U, plIII-A. b UHADINO IIAIIjHAOU. ArratigBtnent of Passenger Trains. jijly sstii. m;o. Trains leave AL L, BlsTO W Is ai follows i (VIA rKUKlOMES UAlLltOAD). For Philadelphia, at 4:25, O.lX), 11.40. a.m., o ifi p. in. . RTTNtlAYS. Tor Philadelphia at 4.2o n. D1..3.S5 o. m. I VIA liAbr llKAnilll., For nodding, 5.o, 9.0 a. ni., 12.10, 4.30 and 9 05 For Uarrlsbnris.lS. (0,9.03 a. ni 12.10,4.30 and 9.0S 1'or Lancaster and Columbia, S 4J, 0.33 tt.m. and 4.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. For ncadluz. 4.30 niul o 04 v m, For 31 arrifliurc, 9 io o. .in. ,,,., X I'UinS ! U KAUI.li.1IU i. ivi. " o (VIA I'lniKIOJIEN IIAILKUAU.f Leavo Philadelphia. 7.4a a. id., 1.00, 1.30 anc o.ju p. iu. SUNDAYS. Loavornitidclphls, B.n ii. m ni'd 3 lop. m. lull ru.nrwl llll.Nril.l T.cavo rteaiims 7 v 10.31a ni.,4 in.pn.Jo.lJ P.m. Leave iinrusuurg, o 10, o.ivu. m.. Leave Lancaster. S.t0 a. m.. 12." and 3.45 p. m. L,cut" Columbia 8. -on. m i.'0 and 3 3o p. m. ltf mlln it. 7.20 nnd 0.05 a. m. (.envo irmrl-iiuju. 5.15 a.m. TraliiiJnniKu.iim" i , ...... ,,f.r th una uieon aireei-., a uiiiiiiu. j....- 01 w ATfOllNKV AND COUNSKIXOIl AT LAW. . . n ....nn, l.rnn.l dtrnft (lPTIl.t. Tiio0.3in.in ami V5u. u.tiutnsfrom Allen toin.nnd tlie7.45 a. m and i.3 p. ni. triune from Philadelphia, bo tbrough cars to ana Horn l-hllodolpbia. .nn,v t ....nn,n. PA U..I K.t.t...d Collection Altenev Will llavand c Q ,IANC0CK, Oea'l & JVcA-el Aaent. gi ,t... k.i.1... i" v;sr uf ii: SSVr CTJ,. My consuUed in nAll.b ad UHrmnn. Manufacturer of and Dealer In stoves, mm km heaters, Tin ana Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Fnrnisliing Goofls. HOoriNU mill Sl'OUTIIVO dons at short notico and at Lowest Cosh Trices. T em the nnthnnzed iLQorit for tho Pale of the following KIltST-CLABS STOVES T11E BILVEH & GOLD A1UDAL COOK, THE LIOHTHOUSE COOK, THE AI AYFLOWEH KAN'OE, THE HUN SHINE 11ANOE and IhoNEW ANCHOIl UEATEIt, and am Selling them VI3RV CHEA P tor C'osli. Frerv kind lit MOVE OttATKS and FIIIE nnn KB kipt constantly on liiud. Stoiie on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEHIGHTON. Fntronnc-o solicited buttstactlon imarnnterd. Oit. S-yl A. l. iiussiill. Central Carriage Works, Ncv.S 4S 11. STHUTlimiS, ATTOUN V AT LAW, S3- OHce : 2 1 flour of llluud's Hall, Hotels and Saloons. Mauoll OllUUlt. All Im.loess entrusted to blm will be prompllj attended to. Mnv27.lv. p .?. MKEIIAN. ATTUUNUY AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 3, Second Floor, OAK 11 ALL-, MAUOil OUUSKvPlssa. tar-Can Iweonsnltedln (Krman. 'janO. Justices and Insurance ....... ti fii t-.itr.n. I w ,i .,,M,r i VliHI! A Mil GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The f illoiln8 Companies are Kopieeented: Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J". Christman, rrop r. This wcll-ltept anil cxcellintly fined up Sa- IOIITI It lUUIlll-ll llllo uvv.- 1 alluring sturc, on DANK STREET, LEUinilTON, Pa. 11,-rncr fi Enitlcr's Philadelphia. Iieor al. ways m Tap. Choli-o Cigars, and all Kinoa oi Itelresniiieius m ovusuu. I'nc Lunch eery Sftturilai Nijilit. Patronairo solicited. May 17 1370 ly Bank St., Leliigliton, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, auu at lowest uubu a riucu. rpiIE SLAIINUXON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. OHN BALLIET, Propr., Denis In all klml nml sizes of in no, Hemlock Oak find HaiJ Wooa Lumber, and Unowpio pared to uxeuuto uny uwtjuut of orders lor DressoB LumbcR OF A Li, KINDS, Doors, Sashes, niitiils, Shuttciv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With iromptnoss. Brackets Made to Order. TlinMnchlnerrlnAll now nndof tlio best ami most 1 m proved kinds. I employ tioiio but tlia best worKti.en, ue well Beaooneil and jroodnin teriu I, and am tboi efore ublo to gua' attteo eutii n itiKiactlon to an wno maviavor mowim c. Orders dv mail ivommly ottcudoii to. Mv cbttrCfl are moilrrutn; tenas cusli or intercut barged alter thirty cars. QIVK ME A CALL. rrr Thooe enlaced In nmldme will find It t heir ndvnntnue to huTO Mdinc. Floor Hoards Doors, aslica, i-buttera, o., iSc, mndeattbi octorv. GrRA T leiian n mu raAiniin, 11EAIHNO MUTUAL HUE, WOMIqFlltE. 1 ULUUl(llV FIlCl". and the TltAV Alan pe'niHvlvanli mid Mutnal Horso Thlcl $2 und upnards. Deteo lvo and i In.urani o . . .MEnEn. April 10-u.o Marco x J. io j Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN PLAN. Astor Place, 'M Aic. a (1 Sth Street, (Orrosiri! CoorKn Isstitdtk.) Reiialrln? Promptly Attended to. TUEXLEIt & KREIDLER, April 28, 1879 yl Proprietors. Ibeeteavotolnfoimmi o'rt natrons nnd en tonioiHiind lio nult 1c lnccnernl. lltntlhave opened and Uhvo now ready for Inspection In me POST OFFICE BUILDING TlanU Street, LEIIIOnTON. r. etthe LOW. lis r cash PiiiUES, a full and new assort ment of NEW YOllK, n..t T.oentlon in tho Olty. Elevated Hall rnn,i nn.i flvo other lines pass tho dour. ltooms 60 cts. to 2 per Day. ly mo w ecu QAItBON ADVOCATE OPEN ALL. NIHIIT. Physicians and Dentists. D1 W. A. COUTItlGHT, SUIIGEOX DENTIST, Tenders his profe'sional services tn tho peo ple Of MllUCll CI1U1IK, AiCIllguwu, ....v.., l aCKcrion aim viiunj. NATIONAL HOTEL, COIfn.AMIT St., near IlromUva-, 3STB"W VOBK, llOTt 1IK1SS & PONU, Proprietor,. On tliu Etiriicni l'lan. JOB PRISTIIVG OFFICE, HATS,-CAPS, &c. al attention hnvlnir been elven to selected line of MJiN1 u OMKN'8 ana C11IL. Ult'dWKAll. My Motto snail Do QUICK SALES & SMALL mOFITS.' 1 invite tho nubile to rait and cm mi no mv tocit and nrlces befoie nnrchnblna eistwheie. as 1 OiU offer special incucemenla to cu b buvers. LKWIS WEISs. pt. 2I"fm. r. n, Dul UH np Lehlgbtnn ra 'Ibo r.estanrant Cain und Luncb oomRf' ...... ..nnLonil flit rtlPHT I1HH4 M11U VM I .... .rt. I'dlllUn riH IU li Utl """I iV..,.iS ir k. convenlcut tn nll F.rn.s ,. ,1 t, J U.,.a ,.nn !iv 11 1 r.lttUs. HI5W r u (jWAUfel UI'Jo"o "'""""'V ' NEW JSANAOEMKNT. Pa. BRO,"DWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, v.1. T.niiTbln'' Gas nlwavs on hand. All work guaranteed i-atisfactory. oug2-yl Slatington Dental Office, E8TAnusni:Dl870. jmiB-yi JOHN F. IIALEACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIG1IT0N,;PA. Artificial Teeth Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips & Cms. Persons ordering a Set ofTcctli, and residing at Leliigliton, Wclssp irt or vicinity, or any point within 25 miles from Slatington, will ItEOEIVE AN Excursion Ticket TO AND FItOM SAID POINT FIlEEr Very Respectfully, Dit. L. Campbell Filling Tkktii a Specialty, April My OPINIONS UP THE PltUSS. Ills pupils speak highly of his ability as a icncuur. iifniwwi. '""""V" ... n . 110 IS well quanneu lur it. a v.mb .n..ii.fTlnvrt.n TUnTnrf. Jie is iv wurw.y u.bv-.i.iw ... ii...t.....nn VVn l.nvu hml tho 1) enSurOOtllSt cnlng to Ill's rendition ot tho old Masters and were cunriuuu miw u.o Slalinylon Acioj. Solo agent for tho J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also, MASON Jc HAMLIN and NEW 11 A VKiX IXVS. ORGANS. For i.arucuiars, it-rins, i.u.. auhh-m. JOHN F. HA1.1IAOH. Aug. 2, ICT.-ly. Lehlghton, Pa. THE TOLEDO BLADE. LEniOIITO, 1A. Kvory description of rnntlng, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CAIIDS, UII.L HEADS, LETTEB HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, rilOOUAMMES, HANDBILLS, DODQEIIS, CIItOULARS, SHIPrlKO TAOS, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, ny.LAWs, &c &o Done In the host manner, at very Lowest Prices. W. KUIUMt, 31. D., EAST TENN, Carbon Countv, ra. 1 Resilience ...f'Oni 7 a. in. to IP a. m HOURS . n l lino u lo in p iu 1 1'arrv vlllo ..(ran 1 ' a.m. In i; noon. Mav l.einnsn ted in tn German Lausnece I". O. Aildresi i.ehl. hton. Nor. 31,1 1 w A, U1C11II A.llUll, ?1. 1)., PIIVS1CIAN ANDHl'UUKON Snm-l.l allenllon tl.l to Chrmilc Ulesse. Office: PoutU Kai.t corner Iron e nt 2nd . Is.. I.e- Million. Aprl'J. I60. o HAS. T. IID11.V, M. U., A. I'ETKIl'S DilUG LliHiailTON, 1'A office i ovnn h srouc. I1A.NK sr. Geneial nractlcoctioui-ed lo, and 81'ECIA ATTUSTIO.V GIVEN TO DWJA8E8 Ol WOMEN niarCJ -yl iu:ni:it, 3i. i). V. S tCxumliiliig Surgeon, ritAUTICISQ PIIYSIUIAN nndSUllOEON. otrica; uanlc Sticet, iieheu's II lock, Le&iah- ion, l'U. May be consulted In the Ocrai n LanRuase. Nov. 3' KASBY'3 PAPER. Brrnnr vni I suiiRcnne lornnv ovn. tKUtltl IUU or nnniT send lor a i.oilineiioi.s-otTHi'; T.iLr.uu umub. i; i n Alnnimntll Em1 1 1'nao Wickiy l'ancr ol sUlv-lour Columns Uiloil wi li omeful.T .ire nueil l.-atliuw iiiiitiei ui .u.u. IIO'PIOIUUI pUliaU. 11. U uui.ritui.i.o SPKCLAL FBATUKES. All the DcDirimcn a wbto'i hB made I he I1LADK Hi Xim!U r ail OVfi uiu uimni omim. ah .nt nt-ni rlv rnnt iiuiMl. iiQiueiV t Tn Pop iilur L IteiH ot tont i:itiii'iitnied lit'inocnit'c nnlitici li. ,LV I'lT.lOLKUMV NAS1JY, WUlcb are vvrliien mr. f-r TUB Iilaub our tlOUiElIOUt Dl lAUTMKNT ftlll'lt deposit rV Ol praenc.il infoMmitioi..utmii culj ct ofiutPie t MFNT i a lto ifj em Uewatuin'iit cmutao og Hie ioo ivi tb UiUiitcst Wit and lluitiori Tun hKT TOItlKS.iHl mill ami "eCetwl ( ANSWHliS TU I'OrtUtbl'ONDKMli HUd l ii'JIOft f w liOiu niMULt. .,t Him ttr il. 1IIK HL4DE L'tlCUl tt3 union auu I'vi'iynnciu ' v,v 7. mt. i 111. ffllWi AND FAMILY PA). mu niih iBhcd unywbf ra Tiv it and ou will lit-vo wilU'iKU' oe without it A HO.tf IUO UOW icuiuil'S iui iuis niuiu nuu L'" e-t 1 1 A ndersonville Prison Sketches, uvonewlmwBStl.ere AucwSjiH at ry was uiiiimeuceii Nov. U.Ii, Auotuer one wiutoni. 'I'KHM siu-'io codv. per y ar f23'i five ooptt'H.1.73 tach teu or more copjes ;.0 ei-cii .....I nn avtm rniiV with over, tlub ol ten. SueclUlCU COlllO- fflH im. ruu nn uiio u. dies TOLEDO BLADE. I'-leao, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books For Sale sit Half Trice. We are nreoarcd to do work at as cheap rates lsunv office mine State taat ceals nunestly with In customers. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable t7"Ordcrs bv small rcclvo prompt attention, MRS. A. C. PETER, OF H. A. Peter's Central Drug Store. LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEUIOIITOK, PA, Posoecttullv annnuncfi' to the people of Le tiluhinti nml virinltv. Ihat aho wll contliiun tlin htiMiiifMts. us ht retofoie hui tliauKlnir tbcm for paal lavorn, hsks a onimuanco luoieoi, you win a.ways aua a iuu uuu vi PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS PAfENTMEDIOINKS HOUSE and ' AITI.i: I'lM DEnS, TOIL- K'J AHXlt;i.lii.MUWUIi. UIIA' MOIShKIN-.. P All. and FAN. CY S rAT10NEHY.il! test style, .it PLAIN and 1'AKGY WALL 1"A I'jm.H. atO"-lce. to uit the times. l'ui.b wmtsonii i.iuuunsior meu.clna iikr. at Lrfiwent lTieun. 1 ivMCmu'a ore. Kcr.tulons compounded ny Dr. C T. Horn, at alinoursot the nay and iuriii, nonaaviu. lud. CO. 01113 A.U. I'UJSU. MUICU 23,'78-yl J-IVIU UIlltEllT'S Livery & Sale Stables We are now offering to tho nubile, postage prepaid. Hi tllU.U.l.l' mo l-viriuar iiuco .11 ijr lhoiiandvolunios ut choico biinns, uunipiUiUk' 1. .im. Ilu. riutltv. l-ieilon. Pohiv. Humor. n..iif.in. Mui.ii Kii entitle Works.clitlon. of blanila.o Authors etc . etc. These books aro -elected bvour .Mr. LocKB(Nasliv)irom the ivea 01 tuo iradnc mil.ilher ol the couii. try. e all NEW ami FII1..SII nil ale tho in .i.nif.11 VllTTlilN.4 hftlld'eil LVtfteiO. mil booUsoiii-r. Wo have ra "tea thousaude of taeao li..ok 10 al pal t- of H'f woajfy' and every lion sent out la AllltAN I'EU f oe I-A.A1711.1 A nr.rHr.nr.. u mht.w EM 1 lit li SATISFACTION. rime Homo Made Dread! wit DANK STItKET.LKUIfSllTON, Pn FAST TUOT'l'ING HOUSES, ELEGANT OAUUIAGES, And positively I.OWEII P1UPIM than any Ijirge snn Juinrt.nnio conlaaes for F inersl parpoieaaort Wcodmaa. DAVID EUUUltT Nnv.tl 1871 A mtEATU, I dreamed lucli a dream, my mother, dear, As 1 know you vf 111 love to hear 1 Bend down to me closer, mother dear, And let me whisper In your car, I dreamed, I dreamed I cannot make It seem to you As the sunlight seemed ; It quivered and gleamed, In a sweet pale geld that lit the blue t So lovely a light I novcr know, And I thought at the foot of n way-worn cross Lny a boy like mo asleep In the moss, And over a river deep there ran A bridge ol this light In a single span. And I dreamed and dreamed I cannot make It seem to you As to me It seemed. Over this river, across Its blue, Were lamb! that gleamed, These were as whtto as the frozen snow Eo white that they seemed to shine, you know But now, dear mother, hear tho rest, For this Is the part I Wo tho best ; Down lo the river a sheppard cam , And he called your little boy by name. I only dreamed, But cannot tell the half to you j Ills dear laco beamed, And his eyes, how kind they were and truo j How sweet It seemed 1 And he pointed to mo the golden span, The bridge that over the river ran, And he said, "Sweet lamb, dear little lamb, Venture acruss, the river Is calm." The tunshlna streamed, And touched the shaft ol tho wysldc cross, And the white lambs seemed To wait fur me as I came across. I know 1 only dreamed, .VXD OPENING 1 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTschirschky, Itespectfully invites tho attention of herladv ineuu ma me poouo goneruiiy 10 uei f.ew Lareo and Elegant stock 01 Notions! Fancy Goods, comprising TJNnwrtWEAR, BERLIN AND UI,.KMA.MDW WIIOI.. HOHIEltY. IOJ- ponetl anil uomestio EMllltoIDEItY, UIHBOVS. GLOVES, nnd a largo variety of the Newest Designs lu Fancy Goods. Tho rlono Ailcl. ' Ol bark to tho strains of the Jlmrllng piano That float like tho walls of a gathering storm Tinkle, ting, tlnk, from eight In the evonlng; Humble, ilutn-dump till past two In the morn. Arpcggos, stuccato. andante, tranquillo, (Jon dolure, allegro, nlxenmarouse All of it fruit, of the manipulation Of a musio struck miss la a neighboring house, :'ve seen her by day. She's as fair as an angel, With dark waving hair and eyes sparkling bright, But however angelic she Is tn tho daytime, The devil possesses her soul tn the night. I'he Sweet By and By," with countless varl atlons, "Tho Last Itose of Summer 1" Ol long fa. ding rose, "Tho Stfcrm." by Blind Thomas, with hid eous thunder, And other wild tbunderlngs lull my repose- I idolize music, from bass drums to bagpl ics; I drink in the strains of Apollo's sweet song; I worship Iiosslnl, Beethoven and Verdi, For Aubcr and Weber I painfully longj But hear her maniacal interpretation Dingle, dink, pinkie pink, grumble grum giump, Exquisite torture of aurlculatlon Toopoy toop, pookey pook, plunkey plung plumn. Also. In connection with tho aIioto T trppn n GERMAN FRUITS, LIMBUItQEH and SWITZER CHEESE, CANDIES and CONFECTIONS, together with a variety of Goods not generally kept in any other Btore In tnwn. It vou do not bun nun. vou w.ui, Bait i.rit ai.n i win .get it. Ashaieor minim iintrnnntrn.a ftnlli-.tpi! noil peifcct eatistacttun guaranteed tn price aid quuiuy ui uuuus. Nearly OppoElte Durllna'a Drui? Store. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa November 30. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is tho Universal Verdict of all who Examine the New, Fresh spring Stock of Clctns, Cassimeres, Mugs & Sailings, For MEN'S, BOY'S ami YOUTH'S WEAR list received at tho JuEHOHANT TAIL NO bTOHE ,F H. H. PETERS, Aeent, POST OFFICE BUILDING, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHKIIITON. Every Department Is full and complete with .110 .nieai iuvuilies. Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" the motto aus21-tf II. II. PETERU, Agt WHAT HERBERT SAID. IIIISIUMI'S Calcined Magnesia, Four Fibst Pnautuu Mkpals Awarded. More agreeable to the Tas.o and Smaller Doso 1 1 . a ii - n CATALOGUES FREE. tVAhAiAiirmiP.l n lm r?rt and cnnmieto cattt lORiioof our Hooks, rraiue4 by itubjectsaua on ijutkiiitni win man gdihw irroi'i unr iii-fftt. Wo tbnl1 nl -o 1 e dad 10 Hen free iueci invu eo- iesot ibo ULADU wnouever a hwl lodo fo. l terona teaulue tbls adTfrttruient are cordiallv incited 10 mho us bv totai raidnr otherwise to naiot'sni iitf lUritMvetaiiu inenu Ado 1 es 1 ujji'i u n UAUL, iokt.o, oio. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ni.n mivi..tt..er. lavlnir been nerinaneiitiv urw-l of that dread iu 'Mi I'onaumoliou b. u a-innic lem d. I - aniioincomsko ku.wn to hi lellow-Mitlerers the menu. t cure. To all nho .. win .otul a nitv nl tho Itrodcriiillnn uae.l. Itreeof cnarae I with tho .In wtlona for nreoarinir ud using Hie same, which taey will tliuiu arms i-OUE fjr coAauuruos, Asruut, 11alioliIniahri'ig the Proscription, will rleaae a idreas. 11. A. WILSON, HI 1'eun .trcet, Wiliimnshurah, N. A MONTH guaranteed. at h'.iue matlo uy ib cauual uotrequlicui wi ou. tfeu. women bov ts a dav iniln.tiloii-1. I we will start ova auu pint , ttmn ut iuv- 1 11 eaaaut.alitl l-na. wli.t urn .1 ......... i.iu ..Hi... will .end n. their ud. For Mis In Government btanipM Bottles, at ,iri,a , nt nuo ai d' oo tat tliemwj.ves. -'otiy uru.ffi.uiu ..num. uiiim auu lei uja 11. v uiui inuuey lu.t'T at work for uj ti tiling el.. I'll" work is l;ght uud p mu li a auv.iua can g right ut. 1 111 wi-wUo beet hli i-ottce will seudi .Ireai n nt nuo" ai d 1.00 lor tliemje.j ..... ... .... ,r. Xitw 1, thai .1, -1 ttt'CMI "TT T.. ainailvuv vir ore la.lugu;- large .Minis of T. J. Ill SliArSJJ, Jl., uifiwiv W4i TR''l A.u!," ,.o;t, V"IAt'rIJ'HI; ie- Juuc.-.j WHY GO IIUNOnYl Vhen yon can Bay pouuu. r r itm. iu.a mcuu FIVE LOAVES FOU 25 CEN'TS 1 J. W. O'NEAL, the nnnnlnr Bread and Cake 1, alter. 01 ienianiuii 111 eriu lurci. uie mtuuib of the times hua itedui id si I'r.ee ui Ills cei uraicu uumo uado utitA ,10 Five Loaves forTwenty-fivoCts. Cash Sugar, Raisin Coconut Scotch, Drop, Cream ami other CAKKa, only Ten Cents per Dozen. Look Out for tho Wagon! At MAUOH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday nml Hiiturdiy .Momma. LfiH IU 1 1 TO K and w El 3 ,1'OUT. every A f ter. noon except rnuuy. TEUMS STItlCTLY CASn I rjtronasnnollclted. J. w. O'NEAL. brum;, unpoalie irsi Piaiinnai iiauK. aprllvl unit feeu Lehlghton ra. t am now supplying tho verr Best LATTI MEIl COAL at the following Low I'rlces. vlti No, I Chestnut by the Car, 13 13 per to No. 1 Cnestnut, smgleton 3 33 per ton No. I Uhe.tuut, by the Car - 00 per ton No.: Chestnut, single t n, : 5a per ton DELIVEltED. r-tove and Egg bins at equally Low Prices. J. L. GABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite the Tubllo Equsre, BANK BTREE irmoiiros, rA. uov.w.teT E. F. LUCKENI1AC1I, Two Doers Below tho " Broadway House MAUCH cnUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of Plain and Fancy Wall BPapea'Sj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH PltlCES. No Patrnt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in the linitcd" States, Canada and Euroiw, at reduced rotes. 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Address: LOUIS BAGGER & CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Uuildiug, Vi'iSuiNGTO.v, D.C. deeS2 PILES Of all kinds. Til tfORS. uluhsr gea ot illOOH or urneos unfl aii uiee.MN. ouue iir Don't go, Ellic; pleaso don't I What will Herbert say?" " I don't care in least what Herbert says. He ha3 no right to dictate to me. Not that he ever does," Ellio added quickly. "Mr. Granville Ferguson has invited mo to go to tho Park with him, and there aro four other ladies nnd their escorts to join us there. I am going and I shall wear my new cash mere. It is just tho right length for skat ing. If you were good natured, now, you would lend tno the sealskin cap Uncle Will last gave you." You can have the cap, Ellie, but I do feel bad about Herbert. You know he loves you." " Ho has never told mo he-loves me, "Never told you ho loves you?" said Carrie. "Don't ho como here every alter- noon or evening to sco you ?" How do you know ho don't como to sea Aunt Fanny or you ?' "Ellie I" Tbero was such keen pain in Carrie's tono that pretty Ellie Bpruug from her Beat mil remorsefully threw her arms around her sister, kissine her warmly, and saying, "If everybody know you as well as I do, Car rie, how good and sweet you are, nevercross or out of temper like mo, nud knowin; twenty tilings where I have learned one, you would have fifty lovers. Jlen are such idiots. If a girl has a pretty fuce,that is all they ask." Certainly, if litis speech was true Ellie Wilsou had no cause to complain of Na ture's unklndtiess. Sho was very pretty; with a eaucy, sunny face, full of sparkle and animation, and a dainty littlo figure, every movement of which was graceful. But Carrie, only two years older than her sister, and not twcntytwo, without any great beauty naturally, had, through tho carelessness of a nurse in he infancy, been the victim of a fall, which had cut open one cheek, leaving a long, red scar, disDguring her for life. Her soft blue eyes, her glossy brown hair, her clear complexion, wcro all lost sight of in tho long, blood red mark that oov ercd ono eido Of her race Irom lem pie to cbin. It grew purple in the cold air, crimson in summer heat, but it never faded awav. It had been poor Carrie.J cross fromrhlld hood. Her school life had been embittered by tho taunts of her companions, autl she had shut herself up In a great measure from society, from her sensitive shringing from notice. It was not perhaps strango lor tine, praised and iwltcd all her lifo for her beau ty, should also have given undue weight lo her sister's misfortune. That Carrie would be au old maid and Ellio make a brilliant match was certainly in tho minds of tho family and friends. But relatives and friendsaliko wcrepleas- cd when Herbert Brandon, after the death of Mr. Wilson, became a constant visitor at llio house of tho orphan girls. Ho had been their father's clerkand later bis Juutor pan ner. and still carried oil witli ono other sui vivintr partner the business of Wilson iCo., thcugh the bead of the house had been three years dead at the tune my swry uin, Uujlness at first, ana nlterwarcis wmuui hi. own good uleasure, brought him often ... ,i. r.,.,,ir ladies and their aunt, who had fi edthciriioauiiiouierei'iiiuoiu. . long vears. Ho was a man whose love would'honor any woman and Carrie was not alone in supposing that pretty Ellio was the ehnsen ot his licart. Pnrrie liked to think so. Of all the suit nr. that mmt to vUit her pretty sUter, Her bert was certainly the one she would telect i son." for a brother. Never huying tnougnt it brother's, Carrie was naturally very anx ious about Elite's choice, and sho shrank with posilivo pain whenever she thought that Granvillo Ferguson was usurping Herbert's place. Ho was a far handsomer man, wore finer dress, had diamonds spark ling upon his shirt-front nnd littlo finger, lived in handsomer chambers, and was the nk of courtesy. And yet Carrio did not liko htm. On tho day when Ellio so willfully pcr- sted in accepting Granville Ferguson's es cort lo tho Park, Herbert was coming til spend the evening, to try somo ducts. But Ellie said, Herbert and tho duets could bo had at any time, while skating was a lux. ury to bo seized whenever tho opportunity occurred. So, when Granvillo Ferguson, in his unly overcoat, with a tiny bouquet in tho buttonhole, made his appearance just before Bunsct, ho found Ellio with tho new brown cjshmcre and sealskin hat waiting for him. 0 had put tho crispest rallies into a mil' and lined with bluo silk uud the bewilder ing bluo bow under her pretty ckinj and her hair was in the pulTest of golden curls under tho rim of tho cap. When the ornamental water, brilliantly illuminated by tho moon, was reached, Ellio'c feet could scarcely keep till lo luvo tho skates fastened, They wcro well matched upon the ice, for there wcro few of hor sex ns graceful nnd expert upon Bkales us pretty Ellio Wilson, her eager excitement sho overlooked, eu- ely for.ot, that tho party her escort had omised to meet did not apiear, and she glided among the groups gathered around er, nodding now and again to friends or acquaintances, sparkling and happy. Hbo was becoming tired, nud turned to suggest to her companion a few moments' rests on tho bank, whon eho saw him ac costed by two men, who, without skates, wero standing upon tho ice near him. They were not near enough lo her to hear the nversalion, as she bad darted off a few inutes before for a long sweep on the glas- surfjee of the lake, supposing Granvillo Ferguson lollowed beside her. It made her uneasy to see him walking away with his new companions, leaving her alone in tho crowd around her. She knew that it was getting late, and already tho concourse of people v-as thinning rapidly. lcre was a long walk to bo taken, and she was growing conscious ol curious looks di rected toward her. Granville was 110 longer bo seen, and her loneliness wa3 becoming nbearablc, when her friend, Mrs. Morrison, with her husband, skated lo her side. "Don't faiut, Ellie," her friend began ; wo will lake caro of you. I'ou must go to our house to-night." "What has happened?" " Granvillo Ferguson has been arrested." " Arrested I" cried poor Ellic, with white lips, for tho handsome scamp had won more than a passing interest in her heart. " For hot?" " Passing a forged bill. Ho is one of a Western gang the jiolice are seeking. Come you must go homo with us, and we will semi you homo early iu tho morning." "ButCurriel" ' Sho will be frightened, no doubt, but it will bo for a few hours only." And Mr. Morrison, seeing the gathering pallor ol" her pretty lace, hastily Bought a cab, put Ellio into it, his wilu following. In the meantime- Carrie, in the quiet ress she always wore, thinking rcgrctlully that finery ol any kind would only make more conspicuous the disfiguring ecar upon her face, waited for Herbert. She could not elpa little thrill of pleasure at tho thought f a quiet cveuing alone, lor auut generally nodded in silenco over her knitting. She had faithfully tried to keep Ellio at home) that having failed, sho could enjoy the eve- ing, Ellio was very exacting of her lov er's attentions, if lover he was, keeping him beside her constantly ; while Carrie, us was habitual with her, kept iu the back ground, listening to her sistsr's lively chat, and won deriug why she could never jest uud frolic with Herbert, Tbe little mantel clock was striking eight when ho came. Auut Funny, who had been all day shopping in the keen winter air, hud yielded to the drowsy influence of the wurm room, uud wus quietly asleep iu her urm chair; but Carrie was uwake and went forward to meet her visitor. " I atti very Borry Ellie is out," eho said but I'll try tho ducts with you if you wish." A look of pleasure flushed into Herbert's face, but shy Carrie, looking dowu, missed it. "But you usually have Ellie," "Ellie docs not 6iug as well as you do. Her voire is not as good, and she is cureless. But before we try tbo duets, sit here a little while aud talk to tno. I so seldom sco you ulone. Sho eat down, wondering a little at th request, but the wonder grew deeper as Her bert talked to her. Little by little the truth came home to her that Herbert Brandon was glad, not sorry, to find Ellie gone, that the words her sister had spoken in jest, sup posing them far from ony truth, wera in deed a fact, aud that it was her own plai fuce, not Ellio's prclty one, Herbert came to see. In words whose earnest truth coui not be doubted Herbert told her how her getitlo sweetness, her useful, cheerful life bad won his love, and that his hope of hap piness for lifo rested upon her answer to tho simple, unmUtakcablo question thatcometh at last. Will you be mv wifo, Carrie? Can you give to my keeping tho happiness of your life, believing I will earnestly endeavor 10 guard you from every sorrow. I know I am not worthy no man can bo worthy of Such a treasure as I ask, but I lovo you darling, I love you." Ho knew his love wus returned when the shy but Happy eyes were raised to his own. Yet involunterily one little white hand was raised to cover tho disCgitrliig soar. Tenderly Herbert imprisoned it.and pressed his own lips upon the cheek. "Let mo help you to forget that," he whls-lred. They talked long and earnestly, each learning muish unguil b6ro of tho other's ooulidenre, till llio clock ciiuneu eleven. It is time Ellie was home," Carrio cried, starling at the sound. " Where has sua one?" To Hyde Park with Granville Frju. out, I can get a cab. But il is too late, some of her friends will surely bo there," "Why, what is tho matter?" asked Came (Tightened al his evident agitation. I meant to toll you this evcuing, but I forgot everything else when I found you alone, Carrie, Granville Ferguson ia one of n gang of forgers, Hill Lyman is a very Intimate friend of ono of the detectives and tills afternoon ho told mo thoy had secured tho proofs against hlinJbr which they had been waiting for months. Ho has in his possession this evening a largo sum derived from forgery, nnd ho was doubtless arrested at tho Park, Hill told mo tho whole plan nil invited me to go out and 'see tho fun,' as ho expressed it 1 hut seeing no fun iu the ownfall of a man wo havo all received as friend more or less, I declined. If I had tily asked sooner for Ellio I might have gone to tho Park, Did sho expect to meet friends ?" She spoke of somo ladies Mr. Ferguson was lo meet," said Carrio, who was really crying at tho thought of her sister.s position, but I do not know who thoy wero. She always docs meet friends at the Park, but I could not tell where to look lor hor. Oh, Herbert, It is dreadful I What can we do I" "I will go out on tho chanco of finding her." But when ho reached tho Park tho lake as deserted. It was useless to seek for Ellio at that hour among her largo circle of friends, and Herbert could only return to Carrio wilh his tidings. Aunt Eunny was awake and thoroughly terrified by that time. Sho enjoyed a sensa tion and seldom had so fine an opportunity for hysterics, and eo fell into them on the pot. It waaadroamy night for Carrie after Her bert left, for she could not listen to her aunt'sdismal forebodings without some an swering fear in her own heart. But quite early all terror Was dissipated by Ellio's ap pearance, "I came as early as they would lot me," she said after telling the event of the even ing; "but I havo not closed my eyes all night, I knew you would bo uucasy about me," Sho looked palo and wan, and Carrio saw thatthero was a deeper sorrow than sho confessed in her warm heart. Sho bustled about, insisted upon putting her to bed to rest, brought her a cup of cofTeoand patted her in a loving, tender manner, that Ellio could not resist. Eor after a short struggle with herself, she whispered: "I am ashamed of it, Cirnc, now ; but I did like him so much, that when he asked mo this afternoon to marry him I only put dm olf for a few days, meaning to say yes, then. I did not quite liko to cngago myself till I had told you and Aunt Fan. Carrie, was Herbert here?" "Yes, dear 1 ho went to the.Park for you ; but you wero gone." Ho is always kind," sighed poor Ellie, "I don't love Herbert, Carrie, but I think he Is tho best friends we have. Carrie I" for Carrie's faco certainly told secrets In spite of ler efforts to keep down tho blushes "Car le, look at inol I will seel" and she lifted the shy, drooping faco. "Is he to be my brother?" Yes, dear; he has applied for tho situa tion." "You absurd litlle thingl There, don't try to explain anythiiigtomel I'll bo your bridesmaid ; and mind, Carrie, it is an im incuse relief to me lo think I can llirt as much ns I pleaso and go where I like with out your piteous 'What will Herbert say? for it appears to tno he has 'said his say,' us tho good old women cxriccss it, to boine purpose," And, ufterall, the red sear was hidden by a bridal veil, u ml Herbert Brandon sees no faco so fair in his eyes as llio disfigured one of bis gentle, loving wifo. HIS POLITICS. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll tells a story of a Dutch farmer at Fuirbury, Illinois, who, on being asked if ho wus u Democrat auswercd " Nix . I ish nod a Deinogrud." " Aro vou a Republican?" " Nix ; I ish not a Rcbtibligan ncder." "Then you have 1111 polities?" This seemed to be uu iinjieuchmetit, and he gut Indignant und iu a burst of wrath ho lefiued li is position. " Hain't gut no bolidix, eh? You bet I gut more so much bolidix cs you don't darj got, ch ? " Well, what is your politics?" "Vat ish my bolidix? Vy, I dells you vot tny bolidix ish. FciI'dy sends a pusliel for mine gorn und doo glasses lugcr beer for nine lends. Denis my bolidix, and dems better bolidix than ycr dam Robubligan or Demograd bolidix. Eh, vut you got to suy now, py tani?" AXIlUATtlVO ZUl'IIVH. The Reno (Nev.) Gazette makes the fol lowing report : During the high wind which prevailed the other day J. W. Cutter started out wilh a half gallon ol whiskey lor nis sick mother, who lives in Virginia street, he was found somo hours afterward lying behind a fence on a hill, in an inarticulate condition. Latet in the day ho recovered sufficiently to explain the catastrophe which had overtaken him. He said that he slopped uround tho corner to fixacorkin thejug,oiid while ho was taking the measure of the ori flee a tremendous aephyr came upon him. It 6Ucked tho liduor.mt oflliejug, blew it down Ills throat, and turned tho jug inside out. Ho could remember nothing more of the occurrence. No traces of any jug or liquor were noticed where Cutler wus picked up, which' proves that his story is veracious. TIUS AXU THAT. Are bookworms good for bait ? During tho deluge Mr. Noah was in tha habit of calling his wifo an ark angel. A stick In time saves nine boys out of ten. If you aro ambitious to move in tho highest cirolcs join tho next expedition to tho Arctio circles. West Toint lias a Flirtation Walk,whcro tho cadets learn tho tactics used in engage-, ments, ' Givo tho devil his due," said a flighty orator. Then up rose a backwoodsman and said, "Ho will tako his duo; don't you bo afeard." " Sinilo when you can," is tho latest thing wo aro asked to do by thoso gratuiU ously admonitory boings, tho poets. No ono can smile when ho can't. Seventeen persons wero poisoned by drinking lemonado at. a picnic at Lanes, borough, Minn., tho othor day. Somo scoundrel must have put some lemons and sugar in it, Ho was Inclined to ho facetious. "What quantities of dried grasses you keep here, Miss StcbbinsI Nice room for a donkey to gel intol" "Mako yourself at homo," sho rcspondod Willi sweet gravity. There are two little girls of tho samo natno In New London, Conn. Tho other night ono of them suid her prayers, and for fear they might bo credited to tho ether child, sho added, after tho Amen, "No. 10 Orango street." Ho was a disgustod boy. Ho had exer cised great caution and hail finally succeed ed in crawling, unobserved, under the can vass into the tent. And ho found it was not a circus, but a revival mooting In progress. The clergyman iu a certain town,aa tho custom is, having published the banns of matrimony between two persons, wa3 fol lowed by tho clerk's reading the hymn be ginning with theso words : "Deluded souls, that dream of heaven I" "Did you obsorvo tho Fourth ?" asked tho Judgo of a man sitting on tho prisoner's bench, with both oyes tied up. "I did," ro. plied that individual, "and I haven't been, able to observe, anything since." A newly married lady was telling another how nicely her husband could write. Oh, you should just sco some of his lovo letters I" "Yes, I know," was tho froezlng reply; "I've got a bushel of them at homo iu my trunk." Tableau. "Charles, aro you not going to bid good bye to your sinters?" "If thoy loved moless. mamma, if their affection were less sincere nnd uncnvention.il. But I must positively put my foot down onco for all. I cannot bo rumpled 1" "Can you tell mo whero tho wicked boys go who fish 011 Sunday?" askod a sober-looking gentleman of a littlo chap who had worms and rod. "Yes; somo of 'em goes to the river, and them as is very wick ed goes to the hike. I'll show you tho best placo at tho lake." A physician having a duel on his hands requests two of his friends to arrange with his adversary the hour of tho meeting. Make it to-morrow," ho says, "but not in the forenoon, because I mutt visit four pa tients before going to the grouud." "I sec," murmurs one of tho seconds, "ho wants to get hii hand in." An old farmer Intent on making his will was asked by tho lawyer tho nuino of his wife, when he gruvcly replied: ' ll'cll, indeed, I really don't recollect what it is ; we've been married fur upwards of forty yeitrs, ami I always culled her my old wo man." The luwyer lefta blank, to be filled up when his old woman's uamo was ascer tained. When a man comes up lo us and men tions "that littlo bill," wo reply: "Oh, yes ; we should havo fixed that somo tlmo ago, but had logo tu Memphis to writo up tho scourge. Just got bu."k lo day. Come dowu to til office nnd wo'll give you tho tho mon ey; it's iu our travelling bag." Andhesays he's got lo run to catch the train. (Boston Post. Beaconsficld still refuses to touch Al gernon Turner s testimonial wreath, and tho question now is, what will Algernon Turner do with it? It is a beautiful wreath, all gold and gems, and we suggest that if ho wauls still stouter to cement the friendship between the two countries, hocan't do better than bind it on tho classic brow of Tulmago. "Hero wo havn tho great Egyptian wonder, captured iu tho wilds of South Africa, with a loss of five thousand men and an exjicnditure uf forty mlllioiisof treasurer' exclaimed tho showman, shaking his whip in n threatening manner at a stulM hide in a glass cage. "Don't go too close," said u mother to her son; "It might sei2o you." "Havo no fears madam, fur tho safety of your offspring," observed tho showmau.clo quently; "for does not tha good book teach us that wonders will never seize? Pass rapidly on to tho next cage and view the living skeleton, or tho man who marriod his mother-in-law." Mr. Bledsoe, late returning from ye lodge, iu merrio plight, waked ye stilt nyght with fell ularmcs and rude, and crept him his house Into yo open window through, and, seeking for a chair to roach, his wayt Ing wilo's new summer bonnet sat upon, full heavio and with certain hannes thereto. Loud shrieked tho ladyo fayre, but Bledsoe, with well-attempted cheerfulness, his voyce uplifted, and with whatever musieke that mole bo thai men on lodgo-nyRht most do warblo with, ho sang, "I'm sitting on tbo slyle, Mary 1" Loud laffon he, but she, la menting her unluekio plight, wept shrillf and yct.tho whylcs 6ho wuyld tho moro ho did rejoyec. Tho o'her dny u sharp-looking youth walked up quickly to the oounteroftheii.bl- lown, aud implying , aoiciciy anfl pftrieeiiy cuiey uv a aiuipin uuu . - - . ,, , n,,n 1 soothing UEM EU Y. For information addi I robbiblo, that ibo could win doner W 0 luan D J. I'ABEIt CO. Ann Et , N. V, ' Herbert .tart! as if h ha 1 been liot. Uranvillu Ferguson? Carrie, I mux go . Juurnal. hciiooi' itUL,i:s. A St, Louis drummer inukes affidavit that tho following is a literal copy of rules justed ' in 11 u-linnl-houso In the interior of the state: office ill u country "Eueh pupil is required to make a boiv on 1 bug or coppers thereon, aked llio ciera, v, no entering the Scliool-Houto of a morning nl-1 was attending toother customers, for a dol so leaviug of Evening the Seoul Room. Ihcro j lar's worth of one oant stamps. "Oil, you shul bee no profane latiguago used in school bo botheivd I" wu the uiuwer. "Tiiaf. not or on tho play ground nor there sh.il be no a legal tender; il is all wpr." What is a pin stickin pinrhin, sereoh'ng, nor hlgijin, legal tender, then?" askod the boy. "W..y, uor no filing, nor no unewry whispering in one cent is u leg-l tern)- -or a ono cent sooul. No pupill shul leave the souol House stamp." "Oh I" wtemiined tho youth, " Is witlioutthe rniisiiii of theTouslier. No it." Coin on, than," naing a coin from unesery moving from seat lo seat. No filing I the heap: "a one-oeut stamp, dease." Tho 111 the road from or to the aoliuul, uor 110 11I0 , uhtrl. ge him ou. 'Auulhr, pi. s " A naming. Every pupil or eight yrs is H.m'l was ivn him. "Alto " "Here, subjwt to lh rule and the leaoher ut to sli p hat," tha clerk said. "Give 1110 tho mU the ullowauoB for U PupiU uuder money, it will U the aborted way la gel eight years and euloroe the rules ueeording. rid of you." Alter counting the uiouvy, be ir uny" scholar brakes lUes rules tha shall i..ve the th.-i u auinpa : . the al, U- nunieked by lichen. i'; i.usji. e- wh-- h ai. "i Ujht I
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