Advertising Rates, We tloair It to be distinctly understood h t no advertlscm.nls will be inserted In h cjttlmni of TmxCahbo-i AbvocATt; th may be received from unknown turtles or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following arc our oslt terms i ON II 8QU1RH (10 LINKS)) One year, each insertion 10 cts. 91x mouths, each Insertion IS eta. Three iiionllUi each insertion 20 cts. Le.astliaiithrooiiionths,ftrstlnscrtlon $1 1 eacli subsequent Insertion.'..,... 25 cts. Local notice" 10 cents er lino. II. V. MORT1IIMF.R, Publisher. V anttfacturer ol and Dealer In STOVES, RAKGES AND HEATERS, The-GarbOtT'dvocale, And Indeprndttit F.tmlly Newspaper l'uolishcd every SATURDAY, In Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pi., by IIAItHY T. IttOHTMIMEH. Omci-BAHWAY, abort distance atKTS th, Lehigh Valley R. B. Depot Terms r-$L00 per Anm-in AiTance, ftjftRT OFtcttrrTtos or rtAirf axd fakcy Job Printing AT VKHV LOW PU1UK8. H. V. Mortiiimkr, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" LlVG and Let Live." S1.00 a Year jf Paid in Advance VOL. VIII., No 3. LEHlGlPrON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1879. If not paid in. advance, $1.25. o Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Furnishing Goods. UOOFIM. ;infl SPOITITNO done n short notice .aid nt Lowest Cash Prices. I s nt tre n-ithmnofl ae-1 lor the Pale of the tnili. in WHsT.Cl.Ab8 drOVJiS Tll IJ 8I1.VKK & GOLD MBDAtj COOK, nil. Mi' hthouse cook. THKNAYFLOWEB ''AVOT3, THE HUNSIIINB BANGEand HieNEW ANCHOB UKATEtl, una ms Selling thcui VI3IU" CHLA tor Man. r.rvllndof MOVkTo BATES anil FIltE 1 1 RX KM kept cont tnnlly ou hvid. Stoke on SOUTH Street., A few dour bove Bank Bt, LEIIIOnTON. Pnl i on 1KB solicited S-tistae. ion -rnamntoi d. O.t C j l A. IJ. AIOSSEB, Ceatral Carnage Works, Diuili St.. Leliiirliton, Fa., Arc prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description. In the most substantial u.auncr, and at Luwest Cash Prices. iti'iulrlii l'romptly Attended to. TKEXLEH & KKEIDLKU, April 55, 1178 ;1 Proprietor.. (J UIMtON ADVOCATE cheap J Oil PRLNTIXG OFFICE, t.L.DinltTON. PA. STvery dcorlptlon of Pnntlnc. from a Visiting Card to a Poster. ! OAltDS. 111 I.L UEADH. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BfATEMENTS. FnOUBAM&Ifl. t'OSTRltS. RAD DILLS, DODO BBS, CIB'.IULAIIS, SHHT1NO TAG", ENVELOPEH, PAMPllLETi.. ..Y.LAWS', C. &C j- no i i the beat uianner.at very Lowest Prlcca Wo a' e orepared tn do work at as cheap rates a. or fimre in mo htaie t'tat aeais nuuemiy ltil. ,u..timier.. OUFl MOTTO 18 !iuap, Prompt & Reliable. v. L mall i eclve prompt attention, )rinu iliimc .M.ilc II rend 1 l CIO UUN'OBYI Vhn . you can Buy !. 1,0'iii.b. I Fl't CI aalliend- KIVB r,OAVES FOR 25 CENTS I J W. n'.K.AL,'tlie popolar Bread and Cake r'l,nf f'Mfiiitoo :n en o-Momei't the nanla Tin initt'K nun i.eiMiua m' tcooi uiaoeie rr.e.l Hi inn Jndi- Hill. A lo 'iVK Uavi' fnrTi'nty-nv(.Ct. Canli. amir ttnl.lu C..io nal -cotcli, Drop cream in, r AKUNonir T. li ( i-nt" per Dozen. . U Jul for tin: Wagon! i tlJ II i'I U K, on Tuenlav, Thursday p II .H.llil v noiiiiug". .flunr 'NanilV l'.IH POUT evcryAfter .io ,i "X' ei irii ty. eii ms sntitrrur cash i ' li-o-Aii- iilhlld J. . O'NKAL I ,n:i;t opivoane tnat national iiiiix. p vi 'tin ITei. Lcatghli.u Pa. Important to Farmers ! I The unlerlirlxned calls the attention of Farmer mi l niiiefs ti tnu lact mat no is now .Mainline. urln.(, in rnnnec'lon with HONK Jir. ti a su)erior article oi (luarantced to be Made from PICKED RAW BONES, which is far suterlor to any other now In th market it Is a Purely Bone Fertilizer ! I rrsiK-ctfully ask that a fair and honest trial of tlY I'llO P11A TE be made. Ido not claim that homoepatlilo doses will work wonders, but rcoom..,end liberal appllcatl n and a thorough tell, and 1 am satisfied to ai'lde by the result. For further particulars, address A. AIINER, New Mahoning, Carbon Co., FA. Aur 4i?-l I-1 f A Y4.AR, orJt20 ? ' u yuur ou locniij. o JJlvU wiiinendoM wellmuien. iu to-.t fctilMajioove. Nuitnoo ultthtoiuakH luo rf Aut unr enn d.i the work. You tin rtisU fnxii iV eeulito timitirur vdtvou moareTto..iuiinl paIv tinattj the oanl. XX ntftU u tbiutf to try tna uiviumi. ft bin l.kvit lor imiuer uiKia evrrfiffeiej ifitir. itauiieiplintan'l flnct.y honor :! Huioi. it 10a WMUltukuow m atMiut Ite Lyi yiiun biMiutM bciortt (he pabce wild oiir fildrrM iAd wn wl I wud tnu full pr ttvaUr ku4 pntit .fruit tree , limp cs worth i .o lre i yoa can Uieo Hk up yoar iniD4 urrufi.it AdJrM Jituutif; aririBox trtth rwtMtH. li Mi.e. jSkin rv-fy. Railroad Guide. plIILA. 11EADINU UAlLItAOD. Arrangement of PaiseDger Trains. NOVK'tnKltinTH. u;. Trains leave AM.IC.NTO ff.N as follows! - ITU rKHKIOHIN HAlLROAIl). Tor Philadelphia. t mi:3; Lis, H..5. r.m.. and 6 IS p. m. v SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at M.do a, m.xn o. m. ivia KAsr vrxxk. nuAKcn.l For Raiding, 5.6b, 0.0 i a m ll.iu, 4.30 ai:d 8 03 t'or l?MrliDtir.SVJ,.05a. ra., IJ.10,t.loab1S.CH For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 &, iM a.m. and 4.30 p. m. -UNDAY8. . . For Iteadlnu, H.rrUUurg, and way points, .0S u. ni. (VrA BETllLltltEM.) For Philadelphia fro.ii 1, V. Depot 4.4S. D.'2 S. a. tn ,iv 3,5.45, 8.' 4 p. m. Hnnuay 4 oO p. m- KorPhliadelohlalioin L 4 H. Depot s43u. m., izol. a:3. 546 p. m. . M Trains FOB Ai.LK STOWN leave as follows! (VIA ''KIlKJOMKN I1A1LBOAD.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.41) a.m., 1.00, 1.J0 and 5.J3 p. m. SUNDAY. Lcivorhllaitelphln, 5.U a.m. and S 11 p.m. (via east rxNXA mtAiscu I '.eavo Ro.uinit 7.-.S lo.w a. m.;t.w 3.55. ando.15 Leave If arilaburc:, 5.15, 8.05 and 0.55 a. m l.lJ ami 4.00O. m. Leavo Lancaster, S.0J a. tn., 1.00 and 3.50 p. ra. LeaveL'uluuiula 7.55a. m 1.05 and Hup. m. HUNDAYh. .eavo Beading. 7.S0 a.m. Leave llarrlnltuia.5.3 a.m. IVIA IIETI1LEU1H.I r.eive "hlladelwila 7 . .(&, M 8.sl, 5.!5 8 00". m. sutidav 3 a m.. 5U'l. m. Trains maikoutlius run to unit from depot Slh aud Oroou streets, Philadelphia "thor trains to a, d Irom Broad "trcet depot. Tialue Via B"t.ileliem" run to mil from Berks St, Doot. except t.ose marked ( 1. Toed.il .in andVtuih n. tialosfrom Alli n. toon, aud the 7.4' a.m and 6.3 p.m. train, from Plillailrlphia, lioe through cars to aud tro.urhll.dolpn.a. J, K. WOOT1 KN. Oeueroi Hanaaer. 0 a. HANCOCK. OfiV! Itil.&. Titktt Agtnt. nov. 15 Hotels and Saloons. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Ciikistman, Prop'r. This well-kept and exeetlantly fitted up Sa loon Is locnted three doors above tJlauss' I allorlna; Store, on HANK STREET, LEHIfHITON, la. IhTitnor & Enjrlcr'a Philadelphia Hcer al ways on Tap. Uholce thgars, and all kinds of Ketreshineuts In SeaBon. Frc liiir.cli c cry Mtttirdm Niclit. Patronaito solicited. May 17 1879-ly Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN PLAN. istor riace, 8d Ate. a d Sth Street, (OrrogtTE CoorEn Imstitotk.) NEW YORK, -Best Location In the Olty. Elevated Rail road and five other lines paBS the door. Rooms 60 cts. to t3 per Day. liy the Week 42 und upwards. April 19-m OPEN ALL NJOHT. NATIONAL HOTEL, COUTLANDT St., near Ilroiulwajr, tlOTi UKISS & POND, rioprletor?. On tlio Kiiroicnii PIuu. it. i).r.ntant Pjifn und T.uucll Boom af- incliedare unsiipaiwiltor elirainoaa and ex Piipiiiuinliioi-vioo. momaS'cia toRperdar. xitoflo ner week. Couvenleut t all i-rnti "d t'liy It llroad.; NBW FUBNITUBK. JOHN F. 1IALBACII, Instructor of Music, (riano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LKHIGIIT0N,;l'A. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. His pupils speak liltclily of his ability as a teacher. Hn(oiea CaronfeJe. He Is well qualified for his calling Calo- nUA, wm lint., hml the ulensure of list- enlnif to Ill's ronilltlon ot the Old Mnstcrs and were euarmen mm , ivvu.u sv,y.iv. Sollnjton Kewt. Solo ageut for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also. MASON It HAMLIN and NEW HAVEN LUS. lIKUAiic.. For particulars, terms, no., Aiiure.., 1 JOHN F. HAI.HAOH, Aug. 2, 1879.-ly. Lehlghton, Pa. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'B PAPER. - vol I auuscnneioranyoin BEFORE TOU ,.r nuner tend lor ( r pHper Rend lor ueclmen copy of TIIjJ TULKDO ULADIi It iritj-.tniir (in'mmiiM b.ioii wi li c.ireful.v NWIUUIU.U tuann, a Bn V j ,7 unwl reatliutr matlei of i mere a huo value tu lie -plft In ul t'fii U ot tlm Uulioi. Btatt-a SPECIAL FEATUIIES. all hM TlKnarlnipti 11 whlfih have made I IIE BLAliK bj oonnlar all ovei the United ta tea. tilar L Here til tiat tliitilnmilaiicd Democrntio IH.lltlCI ii. lev ptTHOt-Etni y NASUr, which ar- wniifu 'iwww ... IIOUnEIIOUl DH'AUTMKNT. a llOll dCIOirr 01 n dr. mriirm&iioi uoon anon cim 01 imvio.i In iery homo 1 a Youxo people's Dei-aut. 3IKNT i a He l una Devanmoul euibrac ng the uiaaaaviir pnruiaiv rciiuiii aju-bWii i a.iihi iiiiiiaa Pon.rri UitB?Uiiteiit Wit amt MuniorjTHK Ukbt TOKnw.iirmiunl and slct?d j answebs allltario 01 lue worn, xun t'LADniitm in- larKeiy in even Hint? aud Tmrihir iu the UI1IOII ilUU U nmnimiD a x-vi nu'tru f.u iariifi't und 1.15 T KKV awd FAMILY I'AI'. Kit mill iBbeii i.nvwbt re. Tir It aud loa will neve wild wW u wUhmil it A inour me uew leatuius tor ui wiuier ere h A ndersonville Prison Sketches. Dvouowhn wtstlitre A new Vent' Bfrr wa commence Nor. I4ih. A not tier ouo will .om TKilMru-Hiu 'e copy, per yar II 8" i five OOpietVf 1.70 I'avcn ifu oruiuioturiM t',o uncu and an txtta copy with ever club ot ten, Hp3ctiuvu nrVe-wui tree. Hendforoue Ad dru TOLEDO liLADK. l'leuo, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books For Snlo nt Hair Price. We are now offering tn the public, post aire F repaid, ni u-nk-uali- tue rriruiar pnee .nny boiitaud toI un.w ot choice bunks, ctimprlslna u.atnrv. I tin ranhv. t-'icilon. Piteirr. Humor. MtMicjii.Uellgioi HMnrt Bo.eutiCc Work sedition of Ktandaib Anthort etc.. etc. 'lhese bookM arelccted by our Mr. LoCKR(Nasbr)troru ibe aMvea 01 tne leadinir pubilnbera of the cuui try. aie all NKW and F11K8H and are the 1 IlKNIICll. KlJITlllNn niiiii'ea iir tne 16- tall pookselier. We have milled thousand of thAnA itiioka to ai, Dort oi xue country, auu every Immi neut out la W AHU ANTKD to be KXAtiLV am in-riiKcttvwi ana lomve Krt nttBOA Tier Auriur. CATAIjOGUES FREE. Weliaveurlnied a lame aud cnmniete cata loxuoof our liooka. rranaed by ubJecUand ou application win man cimiea lire u ayaa arean. We Khali alra l e nad to aenj frre aoeci men coi lea t ll'e Ulapb wnenevur anked lo do m. til pernona reaUuig tbla adTt-rttwnient are cordiallv m.lud to uo ua by iota rardnr oiurrwue a iiaroea oi ineiuieivei ana menus Aunrea tuxuihi uuaiiu. roicot umo. Risley's Witch Hazle Cures Headai-he, Rurns, Sprains, Wounds, Cuts, Rheumatism, Toothache, llaraehe, etc., etc Warranted equal In quality to any made, at nan lue price. tai llolll.a 35e. Pint Dotll. OOe Hav.voar drugit order, If he has not In aiotnr.,01 CIIAIILED P. niHLKT, WhsleMl DruswUti Oortlandl, SU. Nav xsrv, avoyi I. a I. CARDS, Hoot unit Shoe ftlnkera . 01ltonllretneT,ia fTiin'luiUini;. lnV'il!Mt. Ullonferi)iromjtfi1IInf oriearrafifjil. Attorneys. CAM. II. UII.1IA1I, ATTORNEV"AT LAW, OFHOEl 2nd Story, 1st door abovo "Catbon House," JJANK,!3trcet,t tKHIOlITON, I'EKN'X, Collections and all other i.ckhI business en. truste1 to roe will receive prompt attention. August 15 ls79-yl JOHN KLINK, 1 ATTOUNEY At law, OfOeei Corner BusqaehannaandBace ctrceta MAaciX,CnUNK,rA. InlyS'.ly JOHN U. IlEUTOLr.Ti'E, ATTOrtHKT AND COUNSKLLOB AT IAW, OffleeTllbCtoTrroronna-FlfforManslon-llonse , f m MAUHl CHUNK; PA.! I May be consnPed In Perm in. ina25 ly 1 LOSUSTItEKT, ATTORNEY ATI LAW Levsu's Building, ASK BTItEBT. LUIIIOIITON, TA. Decemoer 16-Om. j , Dl. UAP311KII, ATT0UNBY AND COU.NSKLLOIl T LAW nAXKgTaicT,Limonro!i,PA. lleslKntst. and Collection Anncv. Will Du.t and Sell Itral Kulate. .Honvajancliiu .ietly done Col aetlon. promptly in.nl.. Settling Kat.tea of D ad. at. .paclalty. Uay becooauttud Id t-'.nlhh ndti.rman. ' No. 22 J AS. II. STItUTIIKIlS, ATTOItN -Y AT LAW, OITlce : 2J floor of llhond'a Hall, Manoli Clillnk. P. ll lmln.na .ntruat.d to Idol will ba promptly ittandeJ to.- Mar27, ly. p J. B1RKII AS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFi'IOE No. 3, Scccnd Floor, OAK 11 ALL, MAUOil CHUNK, Pawha. S-Can b ronaulted In Herman. 'JanO Justices and Insurance. iroMAS iiti:.-iii:Ri:R, CONVEYANUER, AND iKNERAL INBUUrANCE AGENT The Wlowloi Companlna are Uepres.nted! LEBAN )N MUTUAL FIBB, tmAIHISU MUlUAbllUD, WOMlNO F1IIE, rori'SVILLU FIRE. LlilllOli FIllE.andtheTBAV ELElls ACC1DKNT 1NHOUANOE. ii.n p.nnvlvnnln and Mutual Horao Thief Deuotlve and In-urauce l'.roriany. -gEUSAllU I'HILLU'S, ConitTr Boir-tiiKa, MAUOH CHUNK, Pa. Fite Insurance Agent. S- rOLl'JIES In SAFE Companies only. . Kousonnble Kates Aug. 23-J I LBIN STOliliE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, MAUOH CHUNK, PA. 49- Business transacted In English and eruian. Aug. 23 yl Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, Established 1870.J Urtificial Teeth Made to Restore tie Original Coutour of Lirs & GneeKs. Dr. L. CAMruEi.L. Filling Teeth a Specialty. oct, 4.1y rMi. w. a CORTUIOIIT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional services to the peo- do of Muucli Chunk, Lehlghton, Woissjiort, 'ackerton and vicinity. OFFICE! Opposite the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Ta. Fresh Iiaughjnj; Gas olwayaoiLhand. All work guarouteeij antisf.icb)ry ! ali'pZ-yl W. ItEUER, M. I)., EAST PJ5NN, Carbon Countv, ra. Uesldence....fiim 7 a. m. to 10 a. m . HOURS. and 13 no m lo 10 p. m. ) rarry vine ..from 1.1 a.m. to r. no.n Mar be consu ted In the Oerman Language r. O. Addieaa-Lehlahton. Nor. Il.-l I fT A. DUIlllAMKIl, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEON Special atUntlon paid to Chronle DUaas.s. ORIe.: South Katt corner Iron and 2nd ata., Le- hlihton.l'a. Aprl'3. 1875. QI1A8. T. HORN, M. D jKICEi OVEB II A. PKrEK'S DBUO HrOllK. BANK ST., LEHIOHION, PA, (leneral practice attended to, and SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF WOMEN mar 25 .yl N.u- UEKEIl, M. D. U. S Examining Snrgcon, rBAOTICINO PHYSICIAN and BUBOEON, oiricar BankBtretvlEDtB's BLOCK, Lehigh. inn, . a. Uay be consulted tn the derm m Lancuage. Nor. l DR. J. G. D. SIEOERT & SONS' IFOIltD RIKOWHED Angostura Bittoris. An artlele of over Fifty fears' Standing, Tbla moat lnylcomtlnr tnolo la Jaatly cele brated for it-1 esaumite fUvor and xtrao.di uary Medicixal virtue. It ini prove the appetite antf cure dyaptpala, diarrliOA and fever aud ague. No cocktail or talxed drink,. I nrrfnct wttb oat it, peacaa-'Q it preveuta tbo bad tfjtt$ bt al. avAa.u f itruorf- Canlea of crtlflcat4sa of tomi of the moar emt. nam iibyklana aud obemlaia of Uie wind rtv ItaraiDr ua wuoieaoueiicaa ioij puriv. ar piace4lBMMbz. Bad br th unnelDil anocera. dractrtata and neuor dealer J W. IlANCOX.oole Aut for toU.I.U ArMdvay, Utir fork. P.O. Box Wfa 9Va Jlfcaw PLANING MIEL i AND Cabinet Ware Factory, . ATSLATIXGIOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals lo all klnda and size. r Plnft. 11 Amine k Out and llaid Woua Lumour, mid lsuuwpie pared to execute uuy Hiieuut of ordeta for DrossoD Lumboll OF Ala, KIND3. Doors, Soslics, IIHiitls, Shiitlciv, Mouldings, Caliliict Wuri", Ac, Witii lTo.nptnCfa. Brackets Made to Order. Tlio 3!nchlnprv nil unw nml nf tlm Imai. nml tnnat linproven klndn. 1 ron-hiy uono bin thu boat womnrn, wwo well praaoupd andpuoj tna If rial, and am ihe-er.irnh.K tWniftiniiii-n t ntirti HAlitactluu to nil v,hu mnvinvnt- me with a mil. Orders uy mail piomiiily nticnup.i to. My chHrRow oro nuMirutr tornii caiu, or Intercut charged aiter thirty dnra GIVE MIC A CALL. tXT Ihoao rnenct'd In Itmlil tio win Am.i It t their advnnti(;o tn hite Hdlng, Floor UoardB Dootff, -n(iP8, -huticra, Ac. Ac, nirdeut tht Far tor v. aia.V 10yi JOIINJ3A LLIhT. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the I'Alrcrsnl Verdict of all who Examine the fcw, Frush Spring Stock of Clollis, Cassimeres, Vestiiigs & Snitiiis. For MEN'S, BOY'S nnd YOUTH'S WEAR, 1 NO OHE 1' II. II. PETERS. Acent. POST OFFICE 11U1LDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIOHION. Every Dcparlmint is lull and complete with the Latest Novelties. "Perfect Fits and Lowest Price." the motto aunat-tf H. 11, PETKRti, Afjt E. F. LUCKESBACIL, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway Uouse MAUCII CHUNK, PA. j , D.aler iu all Putteriia orrialu iiio-c Wall Isapersj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH I'l.ICES. No Patents-No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in tlio Lulled Stales, tanaiia ami turopo, ni rciUioed rotes. With our princijial oince located in Washington, directly opjwsito tho United States Patent Ollicc, wo aro able to attend to till patent business with greater promptness and des patch and at loss cost tlian other patent at torneys who are nt a distance from Wash ington, nnd who have, therefore, to employ " associate nttorucys." We mako preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pntentnblity, frees of charge, and all who are interested m new inventions nnd patents aro invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. Wo refer to the Germim-Amcrican National Bank, Washington, D.C.; tlio Royal Swfdish, Norwecian nnd Danish Legations. nt Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief uusuco u.o. uourt oi i.iaims; to tlio uniciais ol tlio U.B. Patent Oihce, ond to Senators an d embers of Coimress from every State. Anurous: j.uuis liAUUlill a uu., solici tors of l'ntentsnnd Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Building, Wasiiinqtos, D.C. ilce22 PILES Of oil kinds TUvfOIlS.rtbchar aea of l.lOOD or niurua imj all diitpusi.B nfthn IlPrTITSI quickly and nerfortly cuteJ bv a almple and aoothllili HEM LDY. For luformaclon add'- a. llll J. l'Allt.ll TO. ti AllUMNV. Livery & Sale Stables HANK STIlKICT.LKIIlnilTON, Pa FAST TROTTING IIORSEd, ELEGANT ,CAUIAGES. And positively I.OWKB PBirKS than any other Livery In the Coanty, Large and handsome Carriages for P.meral purpoasnnd Woudlnaa. DAVID K1JUKHT Nov. 21 1873 IIUSIM ND'S Calcined Magnesia, Foun First Pbekidh Medals Awarded. Afore agreeable to the Taste.'and Smaller Doae than other Mogueala. For aale In Government btampM Bottles, at Druginsta and Conntrr Moi ca, and br T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., apWtS PHILADELPHIA MEAT MARKET'! Dank btr.et, Lehlghlon, CHARLES K1PP, PaorniEToa. - Charles Klpp ilrslrrl to onll attention ofbll friends and usiomrrs to the fart that he hf oiasned A MKA I' MAKKh'f ujipuslte the Publla Square. Hank alreel, Lehlgliton, Pa., wnere may ue lounu at an times The Best Fresh Meats In season, De.f, Lamb, Veal, Sausage, Ito- loirna. &r. terms am iji i;,ir am rut UllKAl'Kf-T. Patronage aollolta I . Aug. 30-ly. CHAN. KIPP. rreOI I Br sending ti cenls.wlth age hlnht, fC! eoloroleyva and hair, you wlllro TOJKIU' leeira by return mall a correct pic ture o our future hustandorwlle, with nam. and date of utarrlaue. Addiesa W. VOX, iloi 71 Fultonrille. N. Y, TO TUB I' lilt 12. To thSparohlUhlnft. ate pure, ..Pure al in the malden'a U'usB, When the lorer'arvofco:may lure TUrouh.the raond'owftrasses lath) When day purples on tho slht, At'the coming of tho dawn, And In lovos transcendent light, ' Sweet affection first is born, Oh, there Is no,pnter thlnx Than allectlo'n's dawnlm; ray I Tlmo slmll stay the rapid .wink In his flight to bless love's way Cupid, with his cunning face. Pause to witlch'lils Subtle ilart) As Its point a course shall trace, i BtValglit to, jjcrco t,h'o mafden's liJa'rL Trust and lote, forever young, Triumph over space and time, , Let the sweetest songs be sung, V hen shall ring the wedding chime. Henri s thai ire forer.r true, In this sarin - rest securo : Lovo- she 1 still ibldo for you. To tho Vurc ilt'lhing's"aroi''uYe". or AU. All the earth Is filled with blessing Which no sorrow can destroy, And fur every day of trouble Th? ro shall come a day ol Joy. There are moments full ol sliver As the showers from Heaven which fall, Anil tho tenderness of loving Is tho blessing or them all. Thnuah the clouds may hang above us, Somewhere suhllght lingers still ; And the good of every mordent Shall surpass each moment's 111. Love ond trust.are yet Immortal, Loving souls inimortal,.too ; And the, glory of a jewel, r Sparkles In a dropflf.dew. Tnko the dew-drops as God gives them, llelheymoments.be they hours, So the stream.of lire which bears you Shall flow on through banks of flowers. Thorn nre momenta full of blessing As the flowers from Hea. cn which fall, Hut t,ho tenderness ol loving Is the blessedness or all. The Thief in the Night. She was a slender.graceful voung womnn. with n pretty f:iro and great baby-blue eves, nt once shy and enticing. Detective Carrol thought ho had never beheld any one so charming. With her pure, dainty fnco and shining gray draicr ics, she seemed to bring n glimpso of heaven into tho dingy office, where he sat waiting alone. What can I do for you, nindnm?" he said, rising and approaching her with u bcat'ng heart. Sho looked nt him searchingly a moment, "You aro a private detective," sho said, in (lie softest and sweetest voice ha had ever heard. 'Yes, madam." "I wish to secure your services." "What is the case?" "Bobbery;- Blitr nnrwa.rd.-catifrl.. aV.t,d- der passing through her frame. "Tlio facts can bo rehearsed in a very few words. I re side with my uncle, William Evans, in Blocker street Ho is a wealthy man, nnd always keeps considerable money in tho house. His safe was purchased in France, and is of peculiar construction. Instead of being opened with a Key.it is provided with seven moveable buttons, each of which rep resents a letter of the alphabet. These can be made tn spell various words, nnd in or der to open the safo one must know before hand tho particular wonl that had been used in cloning it." " Sho paused a moment, and drew a long, 6obbing breath. "Go on," said tho dctictive almost impa tiently. "Thero isonl,a word to add. Despite all theso precautions, tho safe has been opened three nights in succession, and quite a sum of money withdrawn on each occasion. "One of the servants, perhaps." "They are abovo suspicion," sho inter rupted, quickly. fcWe keep but two; they have been in the family for years. Resides, my uncle never intrusted them with tbo se cret of tho combination. It seems lnios sible Hint they could have discovered it for themselves." "To whom has it ever been revealed ?" A slight flush rose to tho lady's face. "Until theso thefts occurred, I felt isitive it was known only to my undo and myself." "Then ho speaks freely of it to you?" "Oh, yes.;' .Her ngilalinn seemed to increase. Suddenly she wrung Lcr' hands and cried: "I must1 frill fen tlio humiliating truth, sir. I came here with no other intention. My uncle accus.'s ma of being tho thief I" "Yuul" Mr. Carrol echoed, with u start. "Yes," lie answered, a quick sob break ing from her lips. "He declares it could be no one. else, under the circumstances. He is anxious and worried, and that makes him bitterly unjust. I have como to you with nut Ins knowledge The mystery must and shall bo investigated. I mil innocent, nml cannot rest until prdven so. Will you un dertake the case?" "Cyrtaiuly," Tho answer enme with alacrity. Dctcctitq Carrol had been touched by his visitor's beauty and di6trcss..so much so that he would have gone through fire and water to serve her. - She wished the investigation begun at once) and alter it moment'! refli-ctioq tho detective decided to'accoinpany her homo and take the bearings, of tbo place. ' It proved to 1mu substantial brick house, handsomely furnished. . An elderly woman- servant, with a pleasant, honest face, ojien eil the door. "Is my uncle within, Martha ?" theyoung lady inquired. " Yes, MjssaValeria," came the answer, "You will find him iu tho library." Sho at unco led tho way to the apartment in question. It was a large, loRy room, in one corner of whjch ctood the safe that had been refer redto. A harsh-looking old man arose from his easy chair at tho window. "Whom have you there, Valeria?" he aikpd,'sliadlng bla eyes with one hand. The girl carefully closed the door; thealun gunda, jud.uude uutthu jlightAsLkuund. advanced to meet him. "A detective officer," sho replied, an ex pression of determination on her face. "You accusal uie pf huvipg robbed you, uncle, und I brought this man bent Uiajtojirmt ter might be thoroughly' investigated."'' He, llanied up, like a volcano. ' "You did I" ho exclaimed. "Well, I meant to spare you, child. I should never bAVouioitiocvdmyloijoaouUidtlhlihouao. Fool I idiot I And to you court Inquiry Well, you shall have it." '"Does it looV as though I foaml tho re suit?" she haucbtilv demanded. ' "Humpi!"! Tills Is only a trick to divert suspicion from yourself." "May (liil iifiaii undertake to clear me?" Mr,1 Evans waved his hand, replying coldly arid sorrowfully! "Do as you please. I shall not inter fere." "Very well. Termilt mo, then, to leave Mr. Cnrrof closeted with you. Of course you will give hlin such instructions as may seem best." She moved with a proud air toward the door, and went out. The old man's lip quivered as he glanced after her. . "Sho was always a good girl," he mutter ed, "and I can't boar to think evil of her. But the chain of circumstantial evidence is st-ong Indeed." , Then, seizing tho detective's hands, ho abruptly added: "You must go on with this business, now it is fairly begun. But bo careful. That girl is all I have lo lnvo in tho world. I would sooner part with mv wholo IdrtUno than sco her disgraced. Take p!ty r'n a lonely old man. If you find that -shfi' Is' guilty, suppress the truth and mako np"any story you please to account for my Iosses Exjuso hei'at vour peril." "Nay; I expect to prove her innocence." Tho proud old man broke down and sob bed like i child." "Do that, sir, and it shall lie the best day's work you ever accomplished. No, noj I dare not even hope for such result. The saTo lock Is n pccullaronc,und Vnlcriaalone understands its workings. It is my belief that sho had involved herself in debt, and required a larger sum of money than she felt willing to demand. I have heard of such crises before." The conversation continued some time longer, and it was finally decided that Mr. Carrol should watch in tlio library that night, und sec what he could discover. "It will prove useless trouble, of course," sighed Mr. Evans. "Knowing you aro here, Valeria will not meddle with tho safe, though I have left in it a larger sum than usual. But wo must go through the form alities." Tim gas was left burning low, as usual. Mr. Carrol stationed himself in n curtained recess, from whence ho could observe, un seen, all that transpired in tho room. Hours woro on, and nothing occurred. Towards morning ho grew very drowsy, nnd suffered himself to nod as ho sat in his choir. All at once he was partially aroused by a gliding step that crossed the floor. Half unclosing his eyes ho saw, like one in adreain, a tall figure, draped "In gray, bending over him. -Tlitr- nmi manual-, rjainge saturated with chlomlorm was pressed to his nostrils. Ho made an attempt to scream, then to rise from his chair, aud to push the sponge aside. In vain. The deadly drug had done its work too well. When he caino to himself tho gray light of dawn was stealing gently into his quiet room. He still felt giddy and confused, and the stale, sickening smell of chloroform still lin gered iu tlio air. Staggering to the bollropo ho rang nn er ratic peal that awoke all tho echoes of the house. Mr. Evans himself alarmed first appear ed, half dressed and looking pale and much startled,- "What is it?" hogaspcd,seeingatnglnnce that something was amiss. "What has hap pened?" Examine your safo 1" tho detective said, in a trembling voice, "I think you, have been rubbed again." Mr. Evans obeyed. Tho ponderous iron doors flow ojien at his touch. One glance into tho receptacle whore tho money had been kept sufficed. He staggered back and sank into a chair. "You are right I" he gastied. It is certain ly gone." In a moment he started furiously to his feet. ''How did this happen, sir? Explain. You aro a pretty detective! Theft has been committed in your very presence I Confc.s it you slept ot your post." "I was drugged," Mr. Carrol replied, with a crestfallen air. He briefly explained. "I was never bo worsted in all my life. But we will try tho experiment over again to night, if you please. It will be strauge if I am outwitted a second time." During tho day he carefully pondered what had happened. It was tho boldest theft that had ever come under his obscrva tlnn, aud now for the first time he felt n vague fear that Valeria Evaus might have ,iad something to do with it "The guilty party knew I was there," he thought, "and precisely where to find me. Tho figure I saw clad in gray the color of the dress Miss Valeria wore yesterday Well, we shall see." He went to the house that night thorough ly oquipiicd for any emergency. The moment he luund himself alone he opened a bundle he had brought along, and took from it a second suit of his own cloth-s with which ho cleverly inado up the figure nf a man, placing it in the identical easy, chair he had occupied the evening before. Seen in the uncertain light, a keen eye indeed would have been necessary to detect the fraud. This part of his work accomplish'ed, the detective secreted himsell under the sofa, ex actly opposite thecurtained recess ,aud await ed the result Hours wore on, and, as before, it was lung past midnight ere anyone appeared. At length the.jloor jiptncd noiselessly a soltt cat-like footstep crossed .the door. He could nut see the intruder's face, but a long grny dreasing gown swept tho fhrnr, ef. fectually concealing even the outlines of lis figure. The garment wasnf s.'iuesoft wind The intruder stole quickly and loislesaly to the alcove, and bent lor a moment over the false figure reclining there. Then a sponge was flungcarelesslyr, t,t floqy frorn whicli exhaled the pu'Jeljnlor of chloroform. ' Quickly approaching VlM salo, I ho thief fumbled with the Ioa-hom. luommt.au'lsuis. j ceoltxl in eulug II, 1 loaUtUy the Mcrot draww wot stnplM of Its cobUmlS, and that tall ghostly figure now moved to'wSnls the hearth, find with somo shafp Instrumeht dllJJ up oho of the tiles uf which It wa. combo. A small roceptacTo was disclosed Into which tho stolen money was quietly dropped. All this while Detective Carrol hart tailed to obtain even so much as a glimpso of the thief's countenance, for fcs lay close agafnst (ho watl, and tiic range, of his vision wis ob structed. But he now felt assured that it was Indeed Valeria Evan. "Sho li secreting tfio spoils that they may bo used wdien the proper' Inbincnt comes' he thought. Noistes'sly leaving Tils hiding place, he sprung upon the stooping figuro tilth a shrill cry of triumph. " 1 on aro caught at last. I shall take tou before the relative you have aowickeSly de ceived." The next instant ho drew back,, shocked and clartled. As the llguro turned and confronted' lilm, her saw It was not Valeria's beautiful face at nil, but that of n man. At first he failed to recognite those thin, ghastly features arid strange, staring eyes. but as the truth broke upon his mind, he seized the man's arm tvithagtlp of iron. 'Miserable trickster 1" ho cried, angrily. "Explain the meaning of this scene." " Thero was a shrill erf of bain and terror, and silenco for a raoihetit. Just at this Juncture footsteps sou'ndedout side the door, and Valeria 'entered pale, and trembling. Unablo to slcerT. she had been wanderimr lilmlessiy aluUmlpojiso,when that first cry reached her ears. "Olif hafe'yoU caught the thief?" She ex claimed". Then, as tho deleclive, with a'quick move ment, turned up the gas, throwing a flood of light ujKin the scene, she fell back against tho wall. 'Oh, Uncle, what docs this mean? Why are you here?" Fur, indeed, tho culprit was none other than William Evens himself, clail in a long gray dressing gown. Hn .was rubbing his eyes, however, and locking around with utter bewilderment "1 I havo been asleep," ho pautcd. "How did I come hero?" Even so. Tho mystery was solved at last. The m serly old mm, a confirmed som- nambulist, hud been so exercised about the safety of his money that he had actually risen in his sleep, night after night, and re moving it from the safo had hidden it under the loose tile in the hearth, where it was found in tact. Tho use of the chloroform is easily ex plained. He had allowed his mind to dwell upon tho fact that the detective might bo drugged in this manner, and to strong an imprenl' tad bevu produced Uiot he had gono through with the very experiment' ho had dreaded another might undertake, Of course Valeria was overjoyed at tho so lution of tho robbery mistery, and of course she married Detectiye Carrol, It would havo been the height of ingratitude to do otherwise. . rUKIILU LADIIIS. Those languid, tiresome sensations, caus ing you to feel scarcely ablo to be on your f:et; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your checks j that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, cau easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy. Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved at once, while the special cause of jieriodical pain is perma nently removed. Will you heed this? Cin cinnati Saturday S'tght. X l'LAIN MAN. Tho Woodward aveuuo car going north it 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon overtook a man with a hand trunk of ancient make walking in the middle of the street. He in quired if the car went lo tho railroad track, and then got abroad. There wcro several passengers in the car, aud as ho stood at tho door he looked from one to (ho other and said: "If I am intniding don't hesitate to tell me so. I like people who speak right out, and I an. used to plain talk." "I'll bet they never built this car for less than t&0 1 I'm glad the old woman isn't here. If she should sea how it's fixed up she'd never Itt up on me till I tacked une to the house. I'll never ride ou a wood wag nn again when I can jog along in a chariot like this. It's got more windows than a bee hive, and I wouldn't dare to spit on the floor Ifl was dying to spit!" As ho made no inove to pay his faro the driver rang the bell. "Got bells on here, eh 1" mused the plain man. "Now, who'd a thought they'd havo gone to such an expense as that Folks hero in town aro right ou the style, no mat ter what it costal" The driver rang again and again, and see ing that it did no good, he finally ocued the door and said: 'You man iu Uie corner there you didn't pay your fare." "My fare I Why, that's so I Hanged If I hadn't forgotten nil about ill Were you ringing that bell for mo?" "Yes." "That's to bad I Why didn't you open the door long ago and say to me: "Here, you old pota to top. if you don't nssup your ducaU I'll land you in the mud I I'm a plain man, and I never get milled at plain talk. Take the damage out o! this hoK dollar. SECOND CLASS, Two boys, each employed In a dlfferen'. ouice on unsworn street, were yeslejny wining o ius u. uuo ecus stamps on . nju 0r l.M -, ik. t ..ir. I I .... w ruiw.-, ueo ono of t,iem asked: "Ha. your bos. got lUcV from hUBummer Inpyft?" "es; has yi-;ur.u r. -lOS ItnvUaJv lawn lU-O'lll.l ta tha. offio wt)eiwjaar b,, homer iV i . k k . . ' , "ISo, he's been home tbro.day.aml haan't- had a caller." "Well, I gueas he", kind a' second clati.'S e ' up w.tii uu"-thi. iu. r. "iikii'a ntinued the other, -she whacked oo hVLTfb j ? T.hT,A'-'f u .,.. ..iw-n ...it-. .,...lK",.V..l",t.1 ''f"-""w ''' I irau R illlaa .7- ' i i . , -""; ""i'i,im..M-,k.ii.iin to ja.i at us, n,:i ir l,e dues .ilhi-e wheiimy bo., got h..me.aud they Gl itW Ml vv Itjt.t i.t vour . -If aid I flie didii atmlghten imt ,9, .-i..t'y.a,.,. darj V V .half Umo , ,,1 ., b7,kii?il'1,.n iV!i,W? "Kt f neir,i.ih.htiM..itirii. aiu," ,., f. ; M i. hadn'l hardly lauded at lit. ilep.t before semi tbd mraou. j J, ,.. ,,..." iawa,yiiw au. ta ... wn. 4llU(l,v fills AMI THAT. Miss Mary Travis Is an:Eugllah laity who few weeks ago reached tho ago of 100 years, and by the Vicar of Cottingham was baptised. Alfonso Is lueky.-'n&'tnjmscd two we d iiing'bells in' h!sf brief reign. Now he is going to ring ami-Marie Christine, Miss Kate Field will ssil for America th. latter part ofthlS'tnAnth, tnd after she tins rested she will ajipcor in her Inlisical mono I6gtie", "Eyes and Ears In Dofidon." Prof. Proctor says tlie" enrttfts 400,000,000 years old. And we belleVe"Irl'rri, A!mol every day we cotne across a Jbko that is 'eve'rywhlt as 'venerable. 'as that. Little flops ol btickn beat, UoldonluifipTlbTiiiltoli, "Makes a mighty Itching, And acuoatont scratch. The newly elected Governor of New York is of age, but Roscoe Conkllng wants It un derstood that' he doscu't intend to relinquish his claim 'as.guardian, An Edinburgh .woman, whose Jiusbnml had beaten het OSO.times in four years, hud him arrested, arjd he was sent to jatl for three days. 'Tho punishment wu.h too light. The bruto should havo been sent to jail for a whole week. The next, thing wo know he'll be locked up fur a. whole month. ''Holon'e Babies'' .have moved to B!ng hrtmtom ,They etarted afire in a barn tbo other day, and. explained' after it had been put out that "thoy wanted to see the file men roll TOoTSaTtT'-Tho'-Vlcw wa denied tne'm'j' but Ihey'h'ad'n view W tho floor in stead; from ttfeaHitfiile of their1 papa's knee. The great cariet luftl3 and hlher large factories empty their waste Inldthe Schuyl kill river'. So dd the Cffy gns works. So does the village orSchtiylklll Falls. Then Philadelphia dnlns this water for the citizens to drink. The citizens do tho same and drink it An exchange stops In remark that a sa cred concert nnw begins with a psalm tune, ends with '-'QldJjMmlrrd.-.and puts Chopin and, Auerbach between the two, aud the people think it,juat like a sandwich two pieces' of dry bread on the outside and a slice of good ham in the middle. "Some more cheese, please," said a small boy ofclght to his papa nt dinner. "No, my child," was tho reply of the prudent pa rent; "you have already had enough. When I was a child I had to eat my bread and smell my chesse." "Well," snld sonny, pleaso givo.ine.0. piece tujimcll." At a shoemaker's bull In Philadelphia a reporter said that "feet of every size, from n fine taper in white kid to pudding shaped peduls hi full calfskin welted the wax on llio floor In harmony with tlm music. They waxed, wnrmed and pegged away until late next morning. It was a whole soulcd af fair. Jerrold could say things sharper than a surgeon's knife when he was in 111 temjier. A gentleman who was very sensitive jibmit a book which he hJ Just bad published mti.l la l.uii f '.'Mr. Jorrold, I undcrstaua that you have told Mr. Blank that my last book was the worst I ever wiote." "No, I did not," said tho gruff wit! "I told him it was tho worst book onybody over wrolo." A little girl of some seven years, whole very regular and intent on her bedtime prayers, was recently saying them with her usual care anil thoroughness, when n bioth- er, somewhat her senior, said to her in a sort of fatherly and patronizing manner: "Sissie, if you aro so long saying your pmy crson cold nights you will freezo; do like me; I just say 'ditto and hop right into bed." A Walnut street clerk was discharged ,and asked tbo reason. "You nre so awful slow about everything," said his employer. "You do mo an injustice," responded the clerk, "there Is'one thing I nm not slow about." I should bo delighted to hear you name it," sneered the proprietor. "Well," said the clerk, slowly, "nobody can get tired a. quick as I can." A motion for a reconsider ation of bjs case.,lia.sbvcn referred to tho proper committees. The Economy of n "Sculp" Tlelict. As the train leaves the dcp.it a youug muu leans over the back of my seat and asks ma what I paid for my ticket 1 tell him and he chuckles. He bought a ticket of u scalp er and Is a dollar and a hull ahead of the railroad company. Ho pities me because I do not know Iww to travel, and I blush and feel cheap in the presence of hissiiierior sa gacity. Tho conductor comes along. He punch my ticket with a ready, unquestion ing acceptance that makes me an honest man, add I feel proud. He takes the shrewd young man's ticket and gazes at it with un awful scrutiny, "Whero are you going?" he asks the young man. Theyoung man gazes at him with the unflinching glance uf a citizen who knows his rights und the railroad law, "I am" going to Indianapolis," he sold, defiantly, "and that ticket is good until it is used." ' "Certainly," rcpllod the conductor, ap parently greally terrified by tho young' man's defiant attitude, "of course it Is ; but its got to bo used on Its own mad, and as this is a Wabash excursion t'eket nf last Summer, from Peru to Lafayette, you'll have to get-on-a Wabaah train and go lo Lafayette to use it Fare, please." And the young man read tho ticket c fully, ond paid M fare uud planki juw" the extra 10 rents for having p' tj j "j," has g'ine Into Ihe smoklne- ' -"J hi. head out oftho - ,,,:' "7 him swearing ,.h. "'-a"'1,.''' ' Pai"8ain,.r. rt"USf"e'""la 11111 'jjiaTm.aT'. fev'el5nSVlfrrt?.t.l'e Africjn Mn,P Mvfil' ' r-pluin,anil on oue occasion (he follow. conversation took place, in the course of T.nich you will agree with mo that the reverend gentleman had Ihe best nf it: "When aro yougoingto leave us. Mr. asked tho General, "Oh, about the a mo lime mat you do yourself. I supiaise' meekly answered the paraou. "Oh, i iluu'l know so much about that," said Sir Evelyu "for I wuut your tent.and I can't siiare your ratlona much longer." "Ah I but I want ny tent invself, General, though I don't want -.jure wil.ms." "V,-, hut vwi kuv mine i. iLi tii ut (Mluiiiu And I ,mi, U I f'","!.'" ". ."'i'"-." ,"J"f1nr,,w u ' Illi, to Illy l till," "Well Uelie. ,i Lull I cm, w is li nt If yu .Ml. a-vV i'ui.i !, J , luii'u dai fly nix. 1 think 1 atli.il fill It l't 11 awiajd.