Fdyentising Rates, JtWo' desire It to ba distinctly understood hot" no advertisements will be Inserted In lie columns of'TiiK Cardon ArVOtUm tliat may ,bo .received from unknown' parties or flrina unless accompanied by tho cash The'following are our dSfcf terms! ' ONI SQCAlth (10 LtSBS), One year, each Insertion.. .vi.i.i.h.i,.,. 10 cts. feix month's, each lnscrtioni.iin..i... 15 cts. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Lois than three mouths, first insertion $1 each subsequent insertion.!.. ... 25 cts. tocal'nottees 10 cents per line. II. V. MORTHI MER, Publisher. The Carbon Advoc? Art ttldVpendent Family Kewppar Published every bATURDAY, ll Lohlghton, Corhnn Co., Vi,, by IIAltRY V. ITIOItTIIlMKnl ornca-BANK. WAY, a short dlstnuco the LehlgU Valley It. II. Depot, Terms: $1,00 rcr Annum in AeItI H. V. MoirrniMEtt, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live ana Let Live.' SI. 00 a, Year if 'Paid in Advance. Brunt bceemtTioM or tlais akd paku T atoOPrinti: VOL. VIII., No. 24. LEHIGIITON, CA11BON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.25 AT VERY LOW PRICES. " - - - . - . . A. IK Ms$er? , M atmfaSturOf' oi aha Coaler' In stoves, rames and eaters, to k Sheet-Iron Ware and General ; Honso Fnrnisliius GooOs. ilOOFiftn niifl SI'OUTIXO done nt "short notice and at Lowest Cash Trices. I am the authorized aaoi t for tho Polo nf the tollonlnr TIIIST-CLAHS d I OVUH taK SILV12IS A GOLD K ElIAL COOK, THE HOIITIIOUBE COOK. THE M AYFLOWEU liAVOH, Till: 8UNSIIINF. llANOEnml - r HioNEW ANCUOIt tIEATETt. and am Selling tbcui VB'tV rllEA lor LMsh. Pvervklnd nf MOVKOllATl?s and FlllE BRIcKB kept constantly on lnuil. - 'Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Hank St., LEttlGJITON. ratronuro sollcitcd-Suttetac ten giiat-nntoi-d. 'Ott.ii.yi A. I), iiossiilt. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lchiglitoii, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash l'rlccs. Ilcimlflny Promptly AHcmlcd to. TUEXLEK & KUEtOLF.R, April Zo, 1870 yl Proprietors. QAUBON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PMXTIXG OFFICE, LLnintrrON. rA. i .V KVCry (lescxlpltonof Printing, from a Visiting Cfti'd to a Poster. CARDS, HEADS, LETTER READS, , NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS. rilOUltAMMES, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, Mr- DODO BUS, r ' CIIlCULARSi SHIPPING TAG, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLET. bone in the best manner, nt vcrr Lowest Pnrcs VcWcire nronareil torinworlt nt as cheap rate? witu n cnaioinera . ' t OUR MOTTO 13 Cheap, Prompt & Reliable tVOrders 07 small tccIto prompt Attention, JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (riano, Organ, Voire and Theory.) LEHlGltTON, VA. . OPINIONS.OF THE PltHSS. lllSfmplls Scak highly of Ills ability as a He Is well qualified for bis calling Gifa iauana Vltuatch. H Is a Worthy dlsclpto nf Haydn, Mozart. IJeelhnven. We havuhadtho plunsnroof lls.t ening l ins rendition ut lie utu ainstcrs ami were ciiarineu wuu ins toucunnu execution BUHnglon jVciti, Sole ngonl for the J. & C. Fischer Pinno ; nt, also. MXSOV U HAMLIN and NEW lor particulars, terms, ft,,., Address. JOHN i'. HAMIAUII. Aug, 3, 1S79.-1V. LBhlghton, Pa. jprlmo Homo MjiIu Ilrcnil S WUV QO IIUNOnvt When t-ou an Bay Hit 'SFIVE LOAVES FOU 23 CENTS I J, V. O'NEAL, the jiopalar llrrnd eud Cnke Bauer, of Leliixtiuin lunrilrrtonlpct ilie auta oi 1110 uniea jma itei'uro i ae I'r.oe or Uls COlo ursteu uoiuo uaue uuAUtu Five Loaves forTwenty-flvRCK Cash Sujcar. flaJslu CiK'O'nat fccotcii, Diop Licain ami oiuer la tvi?, uuir Ten Cents per Dozen. Look Out Tor tlic Wagim! At MAUCn CHUNK, on Tuofday, Tliursday huh isNiuiu iy jiui nina.. LE11 f o 1 1 ro N and v t, I s jf'O IIT. e very A f t er- TERMS STUICTLV CASH I .PatronauB -ullclted J, vv. O'NP.AL. niuitci uiiniiei'irtrauiinsi jiai.e. prileyl Uiui .feci, Lealtchtou ra. JlVUv rUb. women Uu aa well u- uicn. 51 nr nit more tlmu 1 -i imoaiiti-t4td above. Nunio c u lati lo makit ino .ey mat Aav onr onn u i me wotk You e-ha make from i t cuuU to ti an hour tv devot. lajc Ttar ereiuUiTtana ipnt tiaieto the suhI n. U rosU notbiuif to iry tae uuviue-iM. Nothiair Kkelt lor muuer uiaKln evfi tT cd beiore. Hoiidcm uIwismuI au i ninety jkmioi aiite. Itavie. . tl nu warn to kivirf nil abnut o botpn;turliii.nni bemru tUe pub o fit J UcuUraa4pnTate trrroafre aamp ci worm u 1 1 mu uvtt . jou cau vacu ko up yoar mm CARDS, Hoot mil Shoe MaUera Clinton Ilretney,(;i ifru' building, llnk street, Allorderspromptly filled workwarranled. Attorneys. F. P. LONQSTEKT. S. 11. QlLHAM -JOS(;STEET & UILUASI, ATTOUUYS AT LAW, Orrica: Lovan's HulUlIng, Bank Street, LEHIOHTON, PA. Onllcetlnn. ami nil I.cirnl Imslness cntruet tn tlicm will rucolyo irompt attention, fell. 21, 1800. JOI1S KMNK, ATTOllNE Y ,AT LAW, Odcoi Corner fiusQaehinna and Itaco streets JlAUCIl CHUNK, r. jnlySfl.fr joilx i. in:ui'o7iCT r e, ATTOnSEY A3D COCNiELLOJt AT LAW, orflco s ltoom 2. GlounO Ploor Mansion Houso MAUrn 'cnUNK, TA. Mnr bo con,nlicd In Oorinn. niaiM Ij yr M. itAPSllisu, ATIOKNI'.Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BANKSTBEET,LE!!10nT0N,PA. IteslEitstesnd Collection Acencv. AVIllfluvnnd Bell Ittal Kidate. llonve)unclni .leatly ilnni Col actions uromntlv made. Eiettliuz llstatfs nf I) dents h specialty. May be consulted In I'-nlifb adutirinan. ' .sn.i. JAS. K. STHUTIIKIIS, ATTOIIN iY AT LAW, 43-OHlce 21 floor of lthond's Hall, Maucll Clitllllc. Pa. All business eutrusted to Mm will lie promptly attended to. iiiavzi if. p j. air. run an, ATTOIiNUY AT LAW, 2niDcorabovoMA SION HOI'SE MAXJCil U1IUNK, Plnna. U-C in l consulted In (larinan, 'in9 Justices and Insurance. T CON VEYANCEIt, AND GKNERAL INSUKANCE AGENT The f llowlnn Cmnp iiile. are Represented: LE11A.N )N .MU I UAL 1'inH, It K A 1 11 N O M U V U A L i'l 11 E, WM1MIM1 VI II IS, 1'oi'T -villi: 1'ir.E, LHHK1II 1'IHE. nnd thoTIlAV ELElta ACCIDUNT 1NSU11ANOE. Also Paunnlvanln and .Mutual IIo.-so Thief Drtee lveoncl m-uranio fimnraiiv. -JgllUS.Utl) I'llILLIl'S, OooT nriLuiNO, MAUOlI CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. SS- POLIOIKS In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Hales Aug. 23-yl LIJIN STOLLK, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance Agent MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 3- Huslness transactfcd In Entllsh nnd German. Aug. 23'l Pliysiciaus and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, IKsTAliLltiiKt) 1S70. ArliflGial Teetli Made to Restore tbe OripalCoiitoiirofLiiis&CWs. Du. L. Campbell. 'lLLIo Tkutii a SrtciALTV. Loci. 4-ly D1 It. . A. COUritHJIlT, SUHGEOX DE"TIST, Tenders his pnifeselntial services to tho pco. pie nfiluitch Chunk, Lchighton, Wcissjioit, Parkerton and vicinity. OFFICE i Opposilo Hie Drondwny House, BROADWAY, JIAUC1I CHUNK, Ta. Fresh Lauilu Oas always on hand. All work guaranteed Mtisfartury. nug2-yl w. W. IILIHMI, M. 1)., PAllUYVILLli, Carbon Conutvi Pa. TrttTincil Itesldcnco.... ltnni 7 n. in. to ion. ni. liu ujia J uli I 12 iu u l(i lo p in Mav be coosn'tcd In ttie ncrniau Linanasn P.O. Addrcas'sx.clii-litiiM. mar. 2', t( yr- a. i)i:uii Allien, si.n., rHY'ICIAN ANDPl'IKiKON Special attention p.iid to Chmule I'leasek. Olrlre: Snutli fcla.t cuinerlruaant2ii.l .1... Lo bUhton.l'a. Apri 3. U75 jsq- ii. itcitnit, ji. n. IT, S Kxnmliitug Surproti, rilAOTICINa piiysioian nnasuronoK. OPFICB; UauUBtieot, LriiCU'd ULCCU, LoIiikIi lou, Vat May bo consul iciliu the Oirm n Language Nov. 3 QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENIlUSIl, pnopmUToii, HahkSt., LmuaiiTov, Pa. The CaRiiox Ilnriil; ' ir,'r lr.cl.ifsnci-nm. inoilailniis lo tho Trntoilnir publle. lliiunlliK bv thu liny or vi uek on Ui-asnuutilo Ternu. Choloo ClKurn, Wines nml l.'.'iuors nluay on liaml. (Juml Shuls nml MaMoi. Hlili nttcii tivo Hostlers, atluclioU, April 10-) 1 r Kiiroi.li mi:yi:k, Announces to llio reople of Lelihtliton and vicinity tlut lie lias leased and refitted the Saloon & RnsrAUKANT, lately owned by l.uwis J. runiaTMAK.on I1.HIK street, Lehiblnn, and is pn pared tu furnlnh them with I'ltE-Ul IIUEIt and other Hefresliiucnts at all times. latronaae solie Hid. I'res Lunch Every Saturilny live n I B. ap. 10, lS80yl. F. A. I.EHMANN, Solleltnrof American and K"'eiK Pat.ots Wa'.lunginn, li.t' All business ru one. it I wuli Patent', whether be. fore lea Patent lllm-eor ih i nurts. pr rantly attended to. N diarxemadeualess a pateut liiecurtjj Send for eirsuiar oeia.tr Railroad Guide. pIIILA. Ai UliADINU RAILROAD Arrangement of l'nssenger Trains. rumiUAitYiTti. isto. Trains leave ALLRM'OiVN astnllowst- IVIA rKllKIOMCN 11AILUOAD). PorPhtlndolplila.ut M:J', ti.u, 11.10. a.m., and "3.b5 p, ui. SUNDAY. For riilladelpliln nt t.mn. m..3.."T, n. ro. ivia K.vsr rrKA. uiiascii.) Tor tie ifllne, tl l a inf, l'Jiiu. 4,0 and 0 C5 I'uril'atrlsBiirs.lSSO.O.cSa. m I2.io,i.50afid!i.o? V. in. I'or Lancaster infd Coluinlila,5 51, t).0"i a.ra, and 4.8U1I nt , fUSDAVS l'nr ncadins, llarrlaliuig, and way pe nis, 0.05 (VrA LETIlLltltRM.) rnr Phllnilelnlil i fin ll L V. Drnnt 4.41 0 H. 8 ti ii. in ,iv.1t.li. s 4p.m fiuniin.v4i.oi). ni. X or 1 JilinilOl I Ilia II om u tsa xjuiji'i. -awn. ni., 12(4 3 13 5.CC p. n. Trains roll ALLi: .TOWN leave as follows: (VII fl!ltKIO.Mi: l!AIM!OAl.) Leave Plutadelpliln, 7.40 n. iu l.UD, M.30 .aid 5.30 V. lu. SUNDAYS. Lcivn Philadelphia, 8.n u.m. and3 15 n. m.tnd "1 15 p. in. (via i:ast rnxsA nnAxcit. ) I.eavo r.colns T.-.5 lo.3 u. ni.,t.iu 3.51, rmlO.i! n.in. t.vavo HnrilsbnicO 15, 8l5andr.M a. nf., 1.45 and l.oop. ni. I.oave Lancaster. s.ni a.m., 1.00 nnit 3.51 p. in. Lcat-joluubla T.-V. n. in t.03 and 3.10 p. in. hUNDAYM. I pavo llcndliiic. 7.10 n. m. Leave llaulsi uii:,52 a.m. IVIA HF.TIIt.r.lir.M.) TOIVO "llllfltloltintn, 7 0'i. t. 16, 2.10, 5.t5 B.fnfi. m. &t!irinvU3in ni., P.onp. m Trains niaiko., thus ) tun to anrt from depot 0th and Oieou Btrcets. riitlnttoiphU other tinlnstna d Ivnm Blond ctreet drpnt. Tlalns Via lltnlehpin" tun t ni'il lioni llcrls bt , Dt'pt t, except t osn marked 11 Tno ii.4"i . in nml v,5n, u. tinlnsfrom Allsn- tnon, anil the 7.4 o.nl and 5.3' p. tit, trains riom l'liil.nli-ipliin, bate tliiongh larstn and 1 1 om Phlladelpula, Gfuerttt Manager. C O II 4 NCOCK. Ci-n'l Pats. & Ticket Aociit. nov. 15 rpilK SIjAIIXGTON PL AN I NO MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATINCIOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals in nUltlml nni'i nlzc if rinn. Hemlock Oak initl Haul Wot ( Luuioer. anil Ifuiowinc lnuutl to fxci iiluniiV itwouut o'urileiaior Brcsscl) Lamboll OF ALA, KINDS. Doors, Snslics, Blliuls, Sliiillciv, Moiildln.s, CnMni't Wure, At., . With 1'ro.aiituess. Brackets Made to Order. 1 lid Miixlilnrrv I" n'l upwatidof tliobcfitond mt.Rt linprmpii kimli. 1 'int)!oy uoue but tba bos) wfiiKincn, u-v vclt Kpa.-Honoil n.itl poO'i nm tciini.xiKl am tbo cformibictopnai iiiitrisciitito i,iilJictlott tn nil who irnv lavnr tno with at-nll. Orders u mail luoniinly ntteiiticit to, ,Mv churpc art ino-ltnitr teinn cash, or lntciest tbnrged alter thirty iinys. aivr: Mn a cxtij. r7" Ihopt ri.rf.ippd tn lliuliVnp will findttt iheir nilvntiinC to hivc f-hllii(r, Hoor Ilonrds Door8, -a3it'S, ThUt trs, &c. iVri, mi do nt thl Foctnrv. MnylOyt JOHN II A LLIhT. E. F. LUCK END AC II, Two Doors Below tho "llroailway House MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of P ain and fond Wixnovv SiiAons, I'ainls & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH Pl.ICES. r-.VVII EllIIJ CUT'S Livery & Sale Stables "AMI STItKI-.T.I.HIIIOUTON, ! FAST TUOTl INO HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAOES. And positively LOwnn PHlfRS tliau any other Livciy In the Coautv. Lartroanrt linilsnnio Carilares for p.iiienil anrposesnnd Wetdluaa. HAVfl) ElIIlKllT Nov. ts I87J oblftlrrd for dinblt l nldt"i-fi, from date of ri. rli-irue. f ).i Uatinn ih Mel Itifoio Julv ' in, i'o s oiih lino t't Si ml tn o tfr new law, blanks, and liMincs on- Anmoi-s, W. U liUJtlisGXSJt & CO , rittr-nrch. Ta. or Vnni nsleu, r, o tyOlooetCulm Aponcyja tUo United fitea mir. :o 2ii', PILES Olnllktuhi TtT JOIlS.dl bur j:es t 1001) nr it uriiH nl nil d'oeiucti of I hi iirfTi'M qtiikli and acrrf"tlv eui6" liv u Hintf.n rnd bootliinu Iti'-Ml- nv. Fin H.fn martini r.diV.i 1'lt J. rAllKltit'O.ttJAnn'.-t.N Y. Anv Hook Msasino or Newsrarer sent post na'd st t4.opaoli.li kiwi'.t r.tc. wit a a va'u. o ne viemiuui. We gtve u t no 14 x IS v fw nt the Oupltiil ouilolnir, tlm most mutriiltlc tit Irnclnrii In Anionci nls a i ndtd n wa. f the White ll'iiim., 'Irti it I v bnildii r, inlihsoulutt Tnaiiiiilo I' .cut 01 t,. A'.oni.t Viruon ami other itolnts it tiitmt In on I about the Na tional flip tal Oi.icrnnm u f ir Iho liicnCip. Uoi i iijijvniBm f ii ai iai.f the town, and call met iiiioiisgnipli of l.radlntr ftulcaiiien. at out iirlwa. ! vim want am- bt k or mino llio lor any perlml oil, nr in reacw an idd anbkfrii,. tiru aeud .tatnnfot aeon l tl.e UTP,i.AltY UUI.Li-.'l IN e 'illainiiiu bonk tti.tnt iiniicedof now public'ittotiH. uaia oftue, pnerx. eio. Alo;AL m;ws iiu,.i-.au, . ... Lock LoX .9 in iuu i' troct. March iS tf. Wuu neton, i). c. PENSIONS. NP.W LAW. Tlinnsanosof o'di. ra snd heirs tntliled. I'ensnuig date lvk tit (li.clnr.e or Inuth. Tune limited. Ativ diaubll tv uo , x laitux nfrntnicltHl in .Inent duty when umved. aie Je sinjbs, Thott.auiU are utiil rntitled tollountv. TuoU.auda wdu ate dt awing peu eloiiaaioeutttled tn increaa bend tno.tflui:' for snmmirv cf I'euluu and Ununtr Aitn. ll pernnm. en v-e n tei tn the 'oliowlUKluitiii lul.nta't p lis a t,i o tr Htaii-hnje: It I. Kentf ,t y, I r ' c i ' i i i a liat'k. W. ,t. iioil. w v ! Him, t.,. Hon. X 11. Jali n,E.Ju cel'i.t.'t. ITe '. Ungi! ' I'ul. Ci l int . e Hon. J i . Dciiiiy. i t ai mev Oeucrat. InUiaua llanal- it i n. r it ruz.truni co Either Box V, WaUun.ton D, t .. or Indiana polu, lad aprs-ws Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to the public tlirtt ho lias purchased Irom MllS. A. O. PliTEll.tlio 0ENTEAL LVRUG STOllE, in Lcuckcl's UlocV-, Bank St., Lebighton, Pa., Having refitted and refilled thecntlro stock lio can olfer DRUGS AND Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and Ture, Also Ilnrso nniLCnttlo pmvilers.Pttent Medl. clnes, finishes, Soups. I!nmb, Pcrluinctles, SjiMiKis. Clianims Skins. Wines nnd Liquors fur Mtallcnl Purpo.es. Oils, Lamps and FIxtures.D.vesniirs.Cliolce Clirars, PI cs nml Tidiaetst. eo tacles. Trusses. Nurslnsr llottlcs, Violin Strlniis, nml n lull lino ut Wall Pnpornml llnitlersnt the Lottcst Prices, Prescriptions carefully compounded and prompt attention given tu overt brunch of tho business. A continuance of tlio patronage heretofore extended to'thls estnlillshinetit s nspcctlully loliciteit, and satljf.ictlou KtiaranUeil. scpt,I3, 1879.-ly. Va. U. T. HOHN. WEISS &KERSCHNER, 8tICCS90RS TO R0MIG & 1I0FF0RD, i'arriiigc itiildcrs, Bank Street, Lcliigliton, Aro prepared lo Mannraclure, lo order, every ihscriplloii ol CARRlAUr.S, . BtJUOlEf!, ' SLEIGHS, SPR1NO WAGONS, Pomig's Pat.Platform AVagon, &c, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at the luu&t reauniiblo prices. lr All Wurk Eiiarnntccd, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & KEllSCHNLTL July 28, 1879-jl DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, AVagoiis,Sleiglis,&c t onNEn of BANK AM) IKON ST I SUETS,' LKHKIHTON, Penna., Respectrdlly announces to his friends nml tho public, that ho Is prepared to llulld all des criptions of UAlllllAOES. SPUING WAGONS. . , , HI.EH1HS, A-e., In thoLilcst and Most Approved 'tslc?, nt Prices Inlly as low ns the ewino e.m be nlitnin ed elsewhere. Riinrniiteelnx llio bestSe isnhi il Mnierlal nnd inot sulistuiithil nurkmanshlp. Particular ntti ntlun glM'ii to REPAIRING In a'l Its dctnlls. at the very Lowest Prlres. I'atrouaae respecirully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuarantced. Deo 6. 1870yl DAJf. WIEAND. DR. J. O. II. StEGEIlT A- SONS' ll'Ofif.D IWKOWKUD Angostura Bittors. Atl art c!e of over FlIC J' Ycui-i. Slit ii ill n:.'. This wost invlKiirntlnp tomn Isjaailyreiiw otatid r(,r its oiiil itc Htvor aim extiaoidl miry MEIUCIXAL lutne. It Imi'Kun. .lie pp lite and cures itvaperi sin. (InirrtKDi.ai'd fever end onto. . o eocktnll or mix d dr lit: is perfect wlfl nut ll, lieciuau it p ov tils tho bail tnccti oa.chuile liquor, L'oini'Mi t certillcatos of nmonf thomosi mil mnt tilivtic'aiiHnud oliuiii mh (i!ih"wni d, tr rit.dintt us wlinl. eomeiu as and pjtity nio plum In Eicu nnX Snlil iy s ti.- pi mo pal fit- eers. nrucalst' and liquor dnalera J W. HANtOS Ko;o Ai em tut tie U. .,B1 Hroudway, New Vnrk. I'.o. UOI ..ilU. Jan. 31- W13 jp.H!Mi;i;S OF t AHUUN COU.M V, Talic Notice. Tim nnoirsiriied, icsldliic In JlAllONIvo Tewitahip, C 1 Unn 'i.imti h i- been hiuhii- t d aqhn r fn. the KMv-ro ii; piiiniLiziiu AMI ALUM jfA. UrACTUltl.Ml COAlr'V liceiitedny ihe tal- ui Peniihv vaua. lid, FERTILIZER nntrtttK uienrdligio ohHtnci' Analvfii.lt.fo l'n tnxulo oi lion, i4i isilnlmrln Ac fl. 1M1 i'ntuhlt C.43Koila him! a.iti llitunu Ad i Thmi o aieat Fo 11 rnr .or -rmu nnd Orns ami vapce a lv Im Frnit I'leo-.OiHim V net ami riowtfrt n-tltnesuoy thelinur mm otner in. tec I a n iij'iriotu iu I'oun .vlvnnln Uici.aid. fall iiruniu' U'e ji.iii oidcis, nee leoomincn n.itioiiftof Moml.iiut imincri, ou t luao your fcClveu liapiiy. Jar. 31-Jai" Tuhon iiR'i'onulilp. Price Within the Reach of All. TI1H MO T POI'TJ7,An HOOKS HINCC I'HINIIi.U WAt l.NVi.Nla.1). The full and complete Lectures cr i b. e. nuoLL No. I. ault iiirsof Atocetfj Nu V. 8 Ul-8. .Nu 3. UtiObti Ne. 4 Hell No. 5 Ltbtitvot Mini, Woman hu.) C'liUJ. No fl Ootin. No. 7 I ite lectvial Umelopmoat, No. 8. Human Jliut.ti. No. u HeitMlur. no. lu. Hel.siiiiH Intoieipnoo. Nr, II. 11' otic and uo.e-.iOB NO. 12 Co ,Inpeiso!iViiii v tiou tf ii O4.V&IH0 Sso. 13 Vim ior inuiv.d a'.ty .ud Ar.ai. u- 1T)0 t Uf .ill) i iiOiCll. No. li. jh itcUlon ul our Dy. N. In leinn u lHiiiu ()mo '. No. iC. '1 bo l'iilio-ojiher of itcason- Jiumboidt. 1 VillOlZ PiV13 - E A I'll. I Col. Iuprsoll and His Cliicaio Critics. A liuorure or lie v. Jjme K Aplubce. Vnco t t cuti Bperchof Cimr en 8tnwait lrr)tf?ll at tie Ifr. p.uutim UuHiUm: Ci4ita-ra Veb US. Hii. To Ketuor villi u alunt il.ujf.apiy ot hli Lue with Uifte l'oittait au'l AuuKiitpU ou cofer. Trice ib u.'nu. Vnil Ileioit f tho ltauI R Unlnu of tho Sold 1 rnd tttloa of tbo at - War, lio.d 41 t ui Cdtfo.sNov -2 to IS Uli luvlud Utfiiil Hiteeoiiu miti Ihusio of C4il. It. U liiuarso.l I'oi.Um. . Vila j. -Kiiui. OomtJUH ( Mark fwAiu'a (riMf;a ott liable. I i'l 10) 33 UtUirS "Life andTrta Atouud UieWurlaoI amoral tfraut." Vtloe lit ct-nts jrtug'aulile l Sketch wnn inrge i oitwit of Ml Caand-i r ou (.over couta. Comtnou i nai) e t ou Pie.ni i lap ll '1 nri if lii-ium l.i rue v lutue. u i-iumaa i'am-. pitic ;ic ..is. Auvol tneanovo s.nt pi.tp idonrc-n ilcf P' LV. 'loutt a. r.nii waati. ii-i v iv ..vui.ti LUieiulXe'lu Aoa.na. HI ui'MU, lundolpti St., Chicago, Ills. afrll I o New Firm! New Spring Goods Tho undersigned, lately assistants to JIIss Lizzm KitKAjiAR, respccllully announce to tho ladles of Lehlaliton, Welssport, nnd tho uriuuiiiiinir iieiirnuurnonii tnai iney nave urchascd tho MILLINERY HUSlNIiSS, lately carried on byjltsu KitKAtikR, and that tlioyliio Just rcctlycd a now and elegant .11 p..'i .. . . - - . fOMritlSlNQ HATS, llONNLTS, PLOW HUM, HlUlltlNS, THIJIMINOS. , , ., NOTUINS, etc., etc., Which they nro olTerlnic nt unprocedently LOW PRICKS FUH CASH. All work will be mailo up In the latest fashion, nnd most duuililo manner. A shnro nf public pulronano la solicited und perfect satlsr.ieilon uunr.in tetd. JUUS. A. MlllAMDIt,- MIn Jl. S. SNYDIIR. htnro nt Iho Intersection of Hunk Street ami Hankway, Lohlnhlou, Pa. Api.l7iu3 ifeTTWelirliSister Announces tn the Indies tti t thei 1t1vo1nst op. tied it new oud Pathicnn Jo CUliAl' CASH Millinery & DrtsssmaMng Estaislimeiit, In the T'.ultttn ptormctlr occupied by Dollen miiyei's Jtwcai Store on South Street, Lcliigliton. LAI)Ii:" AND C'HILDnr.N'.-s nONNCTS maue up in mo very latest stylea Spangled and Jet Wings and Oilrich Tips, in uii me AJurituio tjoiors, DIADONAL, ClT!J)l'POY VULVU I'S. AVD PLAIN A Lot of FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS 1 SLLKH and SA1 INS In nil Shido.. (V E-pecnl ntle-tlim riven lo JITLLINKXIY ami Pi. i Hi M aKIN'ii. Ail wora tlm.o In in i.niett ni.d liet. tylo, at enuri, nollco. Satis fnetlnn ir.iarittiteeit. Wecl ntlcnirK nnvoneto stitrnssns in neat ness and quality i f wml.. lnoivl-yl HES L. WEIlll Si Sl&tffilt. Mrs. C. MSCHfflSCHKT Reiecllull.v announces to lier friends nnd tho pnlille Kencrnll), Unit shu has innveil back lo l.el. tuition, mid is now lucnleil In iliu larac sloro room on Second Street, two doors nlaivc nm, and earncsily lnlus tlitlr nttentlutt to ner new, i..ir(;u ami Lieuant iistorlmcnt or Itioiis and Fancy (.ooils, enniprlalnv Unilcrwenr, Herlln and tlcnnan town Wool", lloslen, Impnrted nml Do uutlc Iliblinns, tlloves. Flwcrs nnd a tine assortment uf New Designs IN FANCY ARl'ICLUS Aho, In connect Inn with tho above. 1 keep i iuu mm uuuipiuiu aiueu Ul LIJIIJUIIGRU AND SWll'ZHn CURES R, c'uiiitti's & CoEil'f of Ions, tnuctlicr with a variety of CI oils not ucneral ly kept In any other siore In ti.wn. lfyoU do not. seu wn.u )(iu wiint, ngK tor it. A share of public pntrnnairo solicited, nnd perfi ct sntlslactlun yuarantoed lu price and quality of aoods. tart St, 2 doors above Iron, April 10, 18S0. LKIII'lllTON, Pa. l''ariners,..Look Here CHAMPION DF THE WEST ( DOUBtiE SHAKE Sivqils I Durable IT HAS NO EQUAL! This Mill will tako every (rrnln of COOK LE nnd OIlEsS out of Seed Wheat; or the SOR- R RLottt ol Tltnothy Seed, ami all the PLAN TAIN SURD out of Clover Seed. This Mill has two Shoes working In opposite directions; has muuh Sckekx HUitfAcn than t lie old fayhlnncd tuills, and will go In a door three feet wide. Send stamp for prices. Agents Wanted. Address, f . I. BROWN, Mannfactnrer, nprlO-wl NEW HSRON, OHIO. A Kew Paper for Boys and Gills! "GOLDEN DAYS," Pure, Interesting, Instructive. The vicious llterattiro (it tho dnv Is rulnlni' the uliliilren of our country. As Ihero Is nu linl tneans of cheeking this )uil8oiiuns loan, titin, eicry Parent, fuluealur and iliMMIan Is ciiiniellcit .oiiskhlliisulf llteqmsit n,'Wliat IS the lu st mentis ol clieeklnir Hi ovllj" Tho best ittiildt.le lur iild lending ts noon rending. t'Mil.iuti:N will Keaii. nud the duly ul Ihoso hat ing them luchitro Is lofurn- len tin in nnit wiiuies.iiiiu cntertaltilng and Instructive rending, such as will bu given In evtry number ul "Uiilukn Dais." "UOLDEN DAYS'1 Undcrftamls ililldhnod. It will delight lit jDiinu iriei ds ili sketches ul ailventure, I si ciiieius oi iravti, wotiiiersut ui owledge, uinn oioiis articles, puzi.is, mid cvuiylliliu Unit iiijs and girls like, itulilim leiieli i hlld reu to boiiiiiie luiiaw.ijs, th ev . highway tuiu, l.urgl.iis ami outlaws. 1 h ilrat No. ol "OOLIIRN DAYS" Contelns the opening of two splendid stories. Tlfofli.tU i.y II A R R Y O A S T U n M O N, and Is called, "Two Wa8 iiv Rucoao A llu.Mtit j" and the other is by EDWARD Si ELLIS, and Is entitled, " Fiiiri Ssotv and Vateb; ur, Lire in tiik I. u.m: Lam'." HI OLDEN DAYS" will beoareluily edited, and will do Its utmost tj ittH.t nil who have tbo iuteiests of our youth ul he rli Wo Invite nil tu cjmiimo eaeh titiiuber wlih unip.irtag criticism. Niiiiiln r One is luuu.liM uraitiitnuslrtonll. Numlier Two la ni.w' rtltity and lor sale by ull Nuns Agents. Price MX Units. JAMES LLVERSON. J'abli.her. Pulladelplila, Pa. TEKMo : SuliS'rlptlons to'-OnLPi! Days" 4300 er annum, .l.to lor six months, 41 for i mouths, all payable In ndvaucii. Single Nos. dels, cacti. We puyall )iostage, Tu those who nam re to iiet pr Uluos. If you wl.lt to net up a club for "tiiiLna Pa a," solid us otir iiam,uudwo will for-" uaidAou, freool charge, a number of sikh-I-tncii LOjilu of the p.tKT. o that, with tlieui, jou ran give jour uoiguoorhood a thorough ejuvalug, Ol'R OLUI1 RATRS. Fortld we will send 4 copies fori year to 1 address, or u.teh o -py to a sepirato address. For t'A) wu will sen 1 8 coidea to one uddre.s or each eojiy to s.'iairatu nddreiises. The party who sends us ii!0 lor a elub of 8 eoilus (ull sent at ouo time) will bo emitted to a copy I'lian. j (ltttemiiiiil elubsnf8 ooplescan afterward ad.l tingle copies at $J SO each. Money should be seal tu us either by P. O. Order or Registered Letter, so as to provide us far as iwwlblo agalust Us lots by mall. TAnuinrns! Nl" Ijw'- Thousands cv.n!.lb.W or aoeHent, eniltled to pension, dating Utck I or nw ea'MU tu pnrislun. Alao, all wlilowi denen nut n-i rents and minora entitled. Timo limited. AlPU -it oliee. Many Pen- ai.nurs eniuKd l.i mi-i-a-o. to i l.-.oand.. La id ia ea li.iuii y eiduo ui-.i i-.mms V" "J" 0 1 ''"' '"' ' ' ' ' ,nl .-.".'c, i ' MS ru i ions lo t. 11. HtLSSl"N 111 U., 1 siea and Patent Atioracjs, Lock lux 75 , Washington, I). C api" w "WHAT IS IiKATUl" bv una. oilman. "Mother, how still tho baby lies t I cannot hear his breath I cannot see his laughing eyes; They tell mo this Is death. 'My Utile work I thought to brlntf. And set down by his bed ; And pleasantly I tried to sing; They hushed tno; lio Is dead. "Tiny say that ho again will rlso Moro beautiful than now; That God will bless him In the skies; O mother I tell tno how." "Daughter, do yen remember dear, I'lio Cold, dark thlngyou brought, And laid upon the casement here A wlthored worm, you thought? "I told you that Almlultty Power Could break the withered shell, And show you In a future hour Something would pleaso jou well. " Look at tho chrysalis, my lovo, Au empty shell it lies; Now raise yuur wondering glance abovo To wliero yon Insect files," "Oh, yes, mamma I How very gay lis wlngsof starry gold I And see 1 it lightly flics away Reyond my gentle hold, ''0 mother 1 now I know full well, ll'Uod that worm can change, And draw It from this broken cell, On goldenwlngs to range) "How beautiful will brother be, When Uod shall glvo him wings, Above this d lug world to flee, Are! live with heavenly things I" A Tale oi u Coat Tail. BY JULIA K. WETUCRILL. Miml Legrand had made up her mind that spitislerhood was to Lo Iter hit, Nut that situ was ugly or ill-teiiiperi'd oh, nol She uils ns pretty its a picture, nud site was us sweet ns n May morning; but when one lives on Esplanade street, in n houso with n high wall uruunil it, Willi a' maiden aunt for u duenna, and n p.ip.i who scowls at llio baru mention of "marriage." ono runs n poor etuttieo of meeting olic'a late. Mimi was just eighteen, i nil though she was brought dp like a recluse, she began to think it was high timo she had it lover. Ono evening, us she sat in tho company of lier lather and nunt Diane, sho remarked suddenly, in a plaintive voice, "Lucy Mar shall wus married last Tuesday." "And very silly, at her ago!' retorted Aunt Diane. "A" tnero chit sho ought U be at school." Muni had her own opinion upon tho sub ject. but she prudently kept it to herself; merely rcmnrkiug, "Millio Dupont is mar ricd too, and sho is six months younger thuo I nm." "And what then?' asked papa, looking up from his newspaper. "Ohl nothing," Miml replied, sighing profoundly. "Harriet says sho was married at St. Lnnis, with six bridesmaids, and a veil, and a train Hired yards long." "Harriet is au idle, gossiping servant,' interrupted her aunt, "who has flo business tilling your head with such nonsense." "And does my litlldgirl envy thesoyoun; ladies?" Mr. liegrnnd inquired. "Wo ell," returned Mimi, in a non-com. initial tone, "it must bo very nice. All my friends are marrying, and nnd I am get ting to bo nuito nn old m.iid." "Marriage is not tho chief end of life,' said Miss Diane, soycrely. "Tliero aro no bier, higher things to which a woman may devote hetself." "Oil, bnthci!" and Mimi shrugged her shoulders saucily. "Mimi, said her ftther, seriously, "you must give up tlieso foolish thoughts. You might find great itnhappliicss In n lover." "But, papa," urged Minv,"! am sure you married." "Atld bitterly relieriled It;" her father mglit havo replied, looking back upon his unhappy wedded life; but ho only frowned and said, "let us have no more of this folly, Mimi." Thus snubbed, she did not dare to say tnoie; but she printed, and thought to her self, "I might as well bo a fright, ior nu one ever sees mo. Unless I con slip away, I never ran go out wulkiii; without Aunt Diane, nud even then she makes mo bundle tip my head in a vail, until, no doubt, every ono thinks I've had aniall-aix. As or a walk on Canal street, Aunt Diane tavs llin men aro impudent und ft nro too much, so she takes mo round by nil Iho nlleys und little two rent streets. It's n shamo that's what it Is I" Rut tho darkest cloud has a silver lining, One afternoon, when papt was away ut his liiisiness, and Aunt Didhe hud "jitat stepped out to see n Inend," Mimi meditated upon what use she could make of lier liberty. She sat down to tho piano, and began "I lovcj my love;" then jitntiwd up Willi n yawn, The only thiligsliocould find in tho shape of rt ronianco was "Tcleinachiis;" but she soon Hung it into a corner, and wont out on the balcony. It was n lovely April day, and as she bent over the flmvor-Lrtxes, there catno a loud ring at tho bell. Hanging over tho railing, regardless of appearances, she descried a handsome youth standing on Hit) steps. "A until 1" sho exclaiined.iuwjrdly, "Oh, joy I" A few minutes lalen Harriet camo up stairs and said, "Miss Mimi, dern's a gi'tiel man in da rlor, oalliti' hlseelf Mr. Wolfe, an' he wants to soe Miss Diauv." AuntDiauo is not at home," answered Miml. "I done to!o him dat a'ready, an' ho tavs any nu the fam'Tpirdo jes as good." 1 Will seo him," said Mini I, with dig nity. "Do law, miss I will you?" crid Harriet, awestruck by such bravery; adding discreet ly, "Hut wbat'll Miss Diany say?" 'WhaUner sho eltoose," said tho littlo rebel, with a purtiug Rlar.oe at the mirror. Meanwhile George Wulfo w.ta gniing around the old fashioned room, with its tarnished gilding and spindle-lagged chairs, and dociding that Its inhabitants must bo a dreadful set of bid fowils, when tho door opened, and the sweetest littlo creature in th world oamo in. Coorgd had neyorswa '. r ". llng eyes. 0,108 'n " Jrno of thai, awful moti-1 a, mm ..iiut knm A. .a i . ' ' " . . been warned, Mum lust oourage.aml faltered , .,, ,rl , Tr. -,.,l "ll h it .1 vol n i?" J'J ""' " ' '..ueu, but aneivero.l,"my aui.iiMTsrltoDjCom- Tuebtrao." JiJ no( im-.iu uta.. a..shed, missioned mo to placo theso papers In the hands of Miss Legraud, They are tlte min utesoftlto Society for tho Propagation; of Female Independence. I supposcj that is, I mean to say aro you Mies IxCgrahd?" "I'm not Aunt Diane," sho returned In nn Insulted tone, "I'm Miml." "Ohl I did not think It probable that vou were tho president of tho society) however, I supposo tho papersaro safe in your hands," said George, and having finished his errand ho should havo gone. Rut ho still lingered, and remarked brilliantly, "Wo aro having beautiful weathetl" "Beautiful!" assented Mimi, looking nt him under her long eyelashes, and think ing the man was not so black as Aunt Di uno painted him, "I supposo," he continued, desperately, "you enjoy walking lp Canal street, these beautiful afternoons?" "Ah!" said Mimi, slinking Iicr head sad ly, "you little know Aunt Diane if you stti pnso anything of the sort. Dear inel I'm not allowed to Walk on nuy street where anyone else walks." "How cruell" ho responded, sympatheti cally. "Isn't it?" said she, being nn inycterute chatter box, and glad lo find some one who would listen to her. "I might as Well bo n prisoner, and idlo around in tlio Jnpa ueso Tommy. How Would you like to have your uunt ulways following you about?" "I should liito it very much if sho wero cs charming as somo Jicoplo I know," said George, boldly. "But Aunt Diaiio isn't," said Mimi, con fidentially. "Though," sho added, her con science smiling her, "alio is very nice nnd good. But she always will keep on saying that people oughteu't to marry and that is sucli nonsense, Isn't It?" Absurdity!'' Gcnrgo cried, warmly; add after iijore conversation of n lika nature, lie roso to go, saying, "I Impo this will not be our lust meeting, Miss Legrand. May I call on ynu?" "0h,inyl" cried Miml, aghast, "don't try il. Tapa, would bo so angry, and Aunt Di onu would bito your head oil'." Georgo seemed quite cost down for a min ute, nud then said, "I will s.ty good-bye; but il shall not bo forever." ''Au Jicvoir," said Mimi, dropping her long black lashes. As soon as Aunt Diano canto home, Mimi told lier about Mr. Wolfe, nnd gave her tho packago of papers. "You went down to sco him!" ejaculated tho spinster, "olono without a chapcroril What well-behaved girl over did such a thlng7 What nn unprecedented boldness I What will your father say when I tell him of this?" "Don't sec what I'vo done," pouted Mimi, "and why did you always tell mo men wero so frightful and wicked. I wasn't a bit afraid uf him "Misguided girl!'' groaned her nunt, "yon will bring toy grey linlra In rnrrow lo the grave. What what will your father say?" "Her dyed hairs, I guess sho means,' thought Mimi; adding aloud, "why he'll say ynu ought to have been nt homo to ro ceivo tho papers that's what he'll soy." Miss Diane reflected that tltia artful rc mark was trtte, and not caring to bo repri manded by her brother, sho magnanimous ly said, "for onco I will consent to spare you, Miml, but never let it happen again." "Oh, dear, nn!" said Mimi, with a virtu ous air; and that evening sho prattled as nttlcssly ns over to her unsuspecting papa, Sovernl times nfter this, as Jimi was peering through tho shutters, she saw Georgo Wolfe, nml eaeh timo tho audacious youth kissed his hand to her. Having littlo clso to think about, ho was constantly In her mind, and the warnings of her guardians defenled their object, by making her realize that stolen waters are sweet- While this was going oh, an old nunt of Miss Diane, from whom sho had cxpeotn lions, was taken very ill, nud Miss Diano Hew to her succor, leaving Mimi to the care of her father, who, fearing no danger, look no precautions. One afternoon, Mimi, taking advantage of lier new found liberlvi Went out to carry some soup to n poor Invalid iu St. Anthony's ndey, and this being done, lingered in the Square. By a straugo coincidence Qcorgo Wolfo suddenly appeared from behind n eucalyptus Irco and Minn turned as rosy as ail Apiil dawn, ut sight of him. "I had begun to despairof ever seeing you again," ho said, "and almost niado up my mind to brnvo tho dragon. "Aunt Diano is away on a visit, now,' sho repho 1, demurely. That necnttnls fur your being out of loors," sho said. "I havo often seen you at your window, like a caged bird.1 iV jail-bird,! supposo you mean. I might ns well havo been In prison. How nice you inu.t find it to go about by yourself?" 'I know some ouo I wouldliketogoaboul witlt mo, all Iho time." "Who is it?" questioned Mimi. "I am afraid to tell you." "Why should you bo 7 I won't hurt you." "You glvo me permission to ?" "Why, yes, or course. Who Is it?" "You Mltnil" "O-uli I" sho eriod, opening her eyes very wide, "Would you, really ?" "Yes, indeed." "But you might got tired, sometimes." "Willi you, Mimi, I could go on forever, ond eyer, and" "Walking forever? I think I would like to take a street car, occasionally." "Now, you're laughing at me. You know bolter than that." Discreet eilenco on Jilml'a part. "I'crhapa thpugb you don't like me at all I" Still silence. "Do ynu, Miml ?" rtry urgently! "Ye-os," sho imirmfjred, hanging lierliMil. Hands clasp, eyes meet, beneath tbe euca lyptus tree and "tho old, sweet story is told again. "vThese meetings had gone on. for sotno tiineiihen'Genrae determined to go lu Mr. Lvgrandaind throw himself upon! his mercy. With outward calmness, but quaking In wardly, lie entered Mr. Lgrnd'a pretence, while the cowardly little Mimi kept care fully out of the wy( "May I in)uini the nature of your Inul .i.-1 sr. t i i..,.. ... r. xHrii.i, imiuy, iook- o down at the ynuue m.iti's rant. Uenrtpi titinel .irlet, ii I -.u 1. ('f ' tli" li iu -r ii. ktf. M'i; j i i. tajr " icr-" Y"i re laboring under s mislake, young man My daughter hits no masculine! quaintanccs. You mlljt moan some ol young lady." ItcaVbils I As If tliero could be more t one Mltnl In the world. "No, sit, there Is no mistake. I'lovel very dearly, and I I have come lo askl her hand In marriage," stammered Gcol very much abashed. "What I" ejaculated Mr. Wuhd, only the largctl capitals trill tttallexpl iho nwful emphasis be tUiieCnlrat&d on t ono word. It frightened Ocorg'e, but ho vccnll braycly, "I run tho Junior partner of 1 firm of Davis & Wolfe, and my worll prospects" "Alter all tliotroQMol have'takcntokl her from contact with the male sex.I" In Q ruptcd Mr. Legrand, apostrophizing tbo I posita wall. "Yes, Mr. Legrand) I know it Tst vl annoying, but I trust you will ovorlooa for once, an ' " "Mi1, Wolfe, there is the door!" said : Legrand sternly. Refusing to tako the Iiint.Oeorgo contlrl cd "And let mo cip!aui-i " His Intended explanllon was cut short I Mr. Legraud, who seized him firmly by I arm, and walked linn out into- the hall. " Mr. Legrand, if you will allow mo a, minutes, I will explain " 'lou will explain nothing, Mr. Wolfi retorted he, still pushing tho strugglil suitor towards the door. "But, my dear sir-" "I am not your dear sir, young, man, ai I hayo no desire to be," said the stern t cnt, and he hastily thrust George out, al shut tho door, thinking he had seen ll last of htm. But Unfortunately or" fortitnntoly1, as I turned out ho had slammed tlib door i George's coat-tail, and Whcfl lltal nejecll sulior uttcntt ted to walk dqwn, the steps, I found himself securely fastened tliero. Will should be dn? Stand still, until some ol c.tuie out, and allow the Pnger of scorn to j pointed at him by tho gamin of the ueighb hood. Perish tho thought! After mar struggles, lie grasped tho boll-handle, ail pulled it furiously. Still ruffled in ins temper', Mr. Lcgrari bounced out, and when ho saw1 George stl there, ho exclaimed, "WbatI again,, youu man 7" 'My good sir," remonstrated1 GeorgJ "How could I go away, whon you; had lal tened my coat-tail in tho door?" Mr. Legrand had a schso of humor, at it was tickled bv this dllctiinltt. Hd laughe J nnd having relented so far, condescended I talk tho matter uver with George, the rcsul being, that laughing.ctying, blushing Mini was called in to risk papa's forgiveness, a til make her lover feel himself supremely bless ed. "Well, welll girls will hd girldi I sun pose," cold papi, detenu I nod to pirt'ttgdej i.tco on tno matter, ana aijer nii,no wautei ins intio Mimi to bo happy. -. rjveu Aunt Diuno's heart was softened and sho mado no objection to iho uiarriag and Mrs. Georgo Wolfo often says lliatshi owes nil her happiness to George's coat tail! Agent's Herald. a aui:i;ic ru.M). A Louisville pajicr tells an Instruct!! story, illttslratlng, perhaps, the' benefits ra suiting Irom systematic charily. A tnai recently died In that city, who, after a lonl and successful business life, flii.lHJr'bccaiiil involved in unfortunate ventures aqd losl nearly all his pioicrly. It was nalurulll supposed that he had left Ins familv peunt lessj but to the surprise ofevervbody a will was found giving to his children' the sum ol $ll,jfi2 in a Louisville bank. Accompany! ing tlio will was n document givhig the hlsl lory of tho accumulation. Filly Years agrJ when he began business, Instead of giving alms to tho young mendicants who came til his ofllcd daily, ho laid nsjdo twenty'. fivd cents a day A3 a fort df fund, making n voul that he would givo the whole to the flrsl beggar under fifteen years of ago wjto hail tho originality to enhio to him nnd tell anfl other story than Iho otto beginning Willi "My mother Is sick, and my littlo hrotlierl and sifters nro crying for something to cat! etc. Ho never had a chance to give thd money away, however, and in time It grenl lo the sum mentioned, and made a find properly for his children. a i.in i.i: iu:ito, A house belonging to Captain Bennett, ofj Mackinac, situated on the uorlh shore, near the Schncaitx, ivas burned one,nlght rcccul- Iy; Tlio threo'cfnldrendf tho Indlan.whol had charge of tho placo had been locked upl in tho house, whilo ho and his wife were! visiting his wife's mother. The oldest oil tho children was ti boy eight years old, Thol house took fire In tho night, and Ihe buys not being able hi get out of the doors, audi the windows being securely fastened, was! only able to cscapo by taking an ax and chopping his way out of a window. Ho I then took tho younger children out. They I etnained about the house till morqTng.l wrupping their feet up in some blankets to I keep tlieui from freezing. Thoy waiter! UiJ I noon tlte next day fur their parents to cuirie I und they not lining so, tho little lei low put I ine iwn smaller lines ou u itanu sieil ittni hauled them down to their grandfather's lour nines uisinnt. CAUULUSS. Careiessnees about ,the use of poisons is I not couuiioti to Americana, a siratiw Ltiiuz recently occurred ut Gais, in Swnzerlanii. A schoolmaster was explaining to Ins pupils j llio nature or ( crt ilii vegetable (muniis, nm! tu illustrate his lesaoti, he had produced a branch of bcllaudoiiua. Alter showiuirtba class how tu distinguish tho berries ul jhis plant, he threw it, somewhat thoughtlessly as would appear, in a corner, Intending lo destroy it when the class, was over. Mum while, his little boy, who was playing about in the school room, picked op the bunch, and before ho wa3 noticed, ale Several nf lio berried of the deadly bellud 'lina, A few hours olterward the cJnhl died iu ciaat.og- ony. 't'liiiely Ciititloii. Genuine lloii IhtUnare nut urrin smutM innvleil, nniber colorail bolllra, w-ii, uujto label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop clutter, and M the, other shlo yellow m(r with rsl letters) revenue stslnp o 'er tho ork. Thin i the "lily forun which genuine IIdji Jliller are put up, epd the sole rlifht tn make, sell and u- them is rnsiital to the Jinn Iliitris Mjiiu a " artng ."ummuv, rt t 'T, y. Y a"il Tomnfo, Out., by putBtioj, ersjright .,iv trade mark All othra put tin in unv t i- w y lr '.vjr y on- el ( 1 . -i tli ,' I. 1 ' ij- , I , I . . - .1 a pi-'ipionn tiiiu..m and j , u, cycf ljn i - - .p.e i Btttoji.
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