11. V. M0RTH5tKH, i . KDtTOr. I.K1I1I1UTON. I'A.l SATURDAY, JfNK C sen. A WaslflttgWii correspondent announces tbo inlercetinjr. fact that jIr. ami Mrs. ltnyci linvo boen to Mount Vernon anJ !ept ill Qon. Washington's bed. That, Bays llio l'olteville Clironicic, Isn't tho worst thing they ever did by a long shot. Mr.nnd Mrs, Haves liavo been sleeping In Samuel J. Til den's, bed In tbo Whito Itouso for tho past three years. The following Is a statement of the coin age executed at all the United Stales mints during the inoulb uf May, 1RS0 i hmnMnattnn. Pltcn. Valve. Kniflcs. ,.154.480 41.241 tOO Half KaglOS. i ... ..103,600 01)8,000 Total cold 324.(180 ellver Dollars 1,100.000 Uonts 3,410.000 $2,242,800 1.1110,000 31,100 Total oolnaRe 4,834,030 3,370,000 The value of the Imports ofmcrch.m- tliso Into this country for April was$7J,588,- 890, being the largest for any month In our history. The exports werooftliO valtioof $70,538,242", or $3,850,018 lees than tbo im ports, whllo the exports of specie and bullion exceeded the imports by $2,452,055. In view of tlieeo tacts, European financiers nro bo ginning to predict a return of gold to their tidd of the Atlantic In the Chrlstalncy divorce case, inWasli- Ingtort, Tuesday, 1st Itist., Juttgo Itagnor fixed the amount of alimony at S150 per rnor.th, commencing with May Hi, to bo Jlaid tt'ithltl Ilfteen days, and ordered plain tiff lo pay defendant's counsel $300 within twenty davs. It is said that llio plaintiff's counsel are considering the propriety of dis- I Inlssing tho bill for divorce rather than pay I the amount of alimony ordered by tho court, The public debt statement for May shows a reduction of $15,028,033. The payments made from tho treasury by warrants during I the month were as follows! On account ol civil and miscellaneous, $3,022,804 40 ; war, $1,908,312 14, navy, $1,095,474 21 j Interior, (Indians and pensions), $844,195 73; total, I $7,530,870 53. Tho above does not include payments made on account of the interest or principal of the public debt of tbo United States. erats that the last named subject should be shelved at any cost, mid It has been adhered to with remarkable fidelity. A new Con gress and a new Administration may bo chosen with special refeicnra to their abili ty to deal with questions Whoso discussion is now obstinately rr-iresscd, but very few members of the present Houso will bo able to claim re election on the ground that they haye shirked no Issuo In which tho people wcro vitally Interested, Tho new National Observatory) which ought to be a monument of scientific skill) promises, before it Is even begun) to becotno a monumental job. The selection of it eitb and of an architect were placed in the hands of Admiral ilodgers, chief of the Observa tory) Representative Morse, of Boston, and Senator Whyto, of Maryland, The Admi ral, of couise, dosircs the site to be tho fittest possible from a scientifio point of view, and the aichitcct t) bo a man of established rep utation, but the other commissioners appear to euro more about favoring somebody in whom they are interested. One wants to name a Baltimore man for architect and tho other a Boston man, neither of them being known to fame or familiar with the peculiar needs of this work. Then, too, tho selec tion of a site is a matter of vital importance, for If tho observatory is plared on ground which trembles even from passing trams or vehicles tho extreme accuracy needed In as tronomical observations becomes impossible. Accordingly the officers of the observatory lmvo been engaged for many months in careful and troublesome observations to test tho suitableness in this regard of the vari ous places offered to the commission. But it seems that tho two commissioners have agreed upon a spot out near tho Soldiers' Home, which for tome reason they aro de termined to press, though it has been showii to bo unsuitable, as it is subject to tremors from passing vehicles. If tho two Congress men insist on their view there ought to bo an inquiry in tbo Houso or Senate by some friend of science as to the reason for sucli gross misconduct. The now observatory ought to stand for a century or two. It can not be moved every 1st of May, and Con gress intended that it should bo placed In the best situation for its purpose ami that it should be constructed by architects whose established reputation should be a guarantee of good, proper and lasting work. Both these objects are likely to be defeated. Com 1'f.dko. Compiled for the Camion Advocate. It Is reported from Silver City, New Mexico, tint a buckboard driver was killed by Indians ncarCummingsonSunday,30th ult., and ths mail captured) that Lyons, tho I station keeper, and a number of Mexicans I were also killed, and that all communication least of Silver City is suspended. A panic reigns throughout the region, nud tho troops I seem powerless. It is said that a volunteer company of fifty citizens of Silver City, under I Captain Price, oirered their services to Gen eral Hatch a few days ago, but bo told them "they had better attend to their own busi ness, bo would take earn ot tbo Indians." I The feeling against General Hatch in New Mexico is very bitter. The mail from Fort Keogh,due at Bismarck, Cakotu, on the 29th Iult., was captured by Indians near Littlo Missouri on tho 27th. Tho ouiier and one other man were killed. Later advices show I that Lake Beaver and Littlo Missouri sta Itions, on tho samo mail route, have been I coptured, and that two mails, twenty-seven head of stock and seven men lire mUsins Tho House ol Representatives, in Com mittee of tho Whole on tho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, got into a first-class wrangle-last Friday over tho provision in the bill-to (pay contestants and coutestces of feats in -Congress. Tho bill, as reported from the committee, provided lor tho payment of Mason end Duffy, of New York, and Curtin and Yoeum, ol Pennsylvania, euch $3,000, and Bradley and Siemens, of Arkansas, $1,500 each. Mr. Morso, of Massachusetts, moved to strike out all the amounts, which wus amended by Mr. Keller, of Ohio, to strike out only Curtin and Yocum. Keifer said that vouchers wero filed with the Com mittee on Elections by Yocum for over $13,000, and by Curtin forover$15,000. Tho committee had favored giving each of them $8,500, and he was himself in favor of giving Curtin and Yocum $10,000 each. Ho want d the amounts in tho bill stricken out, tt they would preclude them from getting more than $2,000. Clymer 6aid both Cur I tin and Yocum had notice ot tho law which j iforbids the payment of more than $2,000 to a contestant or contestco In an election case, and If these gentlemen incurred mora it was oither their necessity or their misfortune. Mr. Weaver said the law limiting tho amount to $2,000 was tro-artiyc, and that the testi mony taken in thofetso of Yocum and Cur tin was Ukcu before the law was passed. After a scene of great confusion in taking the vote upon these, propositions, it was finally determined to strike out the names of Yocum and Curtin, which will leavo j them free to put in their bills respectively for $13,000 and $15,000. Yocom voted to strike out tho $2,000, so as to leavo open to him the larger sum. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. UUIt WASHINGTON Sl'KUIAI.. Washington, d. O., May 31, 16S0. While it is certain that Congress will not not adjourn on Monday next, as attempted, yet tbo business of both houses has been shaped so that the last ot next week may possibly see the end. The Senate has de voted most of its attention to llio now joint rule regulating the Electoral Count, and to legislation relative to election Supervisors. The supervisors bill tint has been passed was drawn by Senator Bayard and amend- I ed somewhat by Senator Thurman. It leg islate! all tho present incumbents of these positions out of offico after July Jst, and keeps them out, and provides that future ap pointments rnUBt bo confirmed by the Sen uto. Very likely tbo President will veto the bill should it pass the House. Senator I Conkling, In his speech against tho measure, said that It was particularly aimed at Sup ervisor Daveuport, ol New York City, and that the purposo of the Democrat was an attack upon the safeguards of the ballot-box. He said they wero just u bad as they ever were, but had learned wisdom that made them more quiet and adroit than during th extra session of last year. Senator Bay ard ably defended his bill and labored to I show its perfect fairness. An unfaillug sign Of the approaching close of a session of Congrrss is tho comparing of note as to the "record" of the two parties. Without questioning the Justico of what lias been said about tto Democratic disposition to dodge the discussion of sundry important questions, it must bo admitted that neither party can claim much credit on tbs score of courageouiHeallng with really vital phases of national politico. The people have not forgotten the ridieutous devices resorted to by the leaders on both sides of the House to stave oil a vote on tbo resolutions introdue- FKOM OCn nKGUI.AIt CO a RESPONDENT. Washington, May 31, 1880. The national capital presented a gala ap pearance on Saturday last, the occasion be ing tho decoration of tho graves of Union rSrrtdicrs, under tho auspices of the Grand Army of tho Republic, Department of the Potomac. Tho day was all that could be wished, tho air being delightfully cool, with gentle winds. Tho day was generally oh served as a holiday. Tho government de partments and district offices were closed, and tho hankers and most of tho business population suspended their usual vocations. Flags were displayed at half mast from nil tho government buildings, the hotels and other prominent places. A new feature of Memorial Day was tho morning parade of tho military and the G. A. It., which was witnessed by large crowds of people along tho route of tho procession. So many members of tbo Senate and Houso of ttepiesentntives have left tho city that it would not bo at all surprising if a quorum was lacking this week. In fact, last week it was baiely possible lo get a quorum in the Houso on some very important votes. Sen ators Conkling, Logan, Carpenter, Hoar, Jones, of Nevada, and others of the leaders of tho Scnutc,aro already away. Tho prom incut Republicans in tho House, including Garfield, Conger, Frye, Keifer, Butterworth etc., have also turned their faces in the di rcction of Chicago. Other members hav gono to their homes to look after their re nominations. All who have gone have mado pairs. In some cases there is a reser vation that the pairs aro not to be respected But ho pairs will, no doubt, bo pret ty rigidly respected, because if Congress re mains in session until tho Cincinnati Con mention, as now seems probable, tho Demo crals will want tho Republicans to return the compliment. The Board of Regents ol the Mount Ver non Ladies' Association met on Wednesday last in annual session to "look over the grounds, inspect accounts and make arrange meiita for tho incoming year." Madame Bergmanu Laughton, president, and about six ladies, responded to their names. Tho council room, wherein the Regents met, next the family dining room and was oc cupied by Washington as a librarv. Over the mantel hangs a fine portrait of Miss Cun ningham, the first regent tho association ever knew. It represents her as u mild featured; pleosant-looking lady. She was devoted; heart and soul, to the success of an enterprise whose inception was in her very activ brain. In this apartment aro quaint-look ing chairs, an embroidered screen, a curiously-carved buffet, brass andirons and fender. Tbo council table, belonging to tbo brother ot our first president, is covered with cloth drapery, in each corner of which is cmbroi t-red tho Washington coat of arms. The council meets yearly in May or Juno, and on tho last day of tho session the advisory board, appointed by tho ladies, meet with tho board of visitors, appointed by the State of Virginia to overlook the condition of tho cstato and make report if the terms of pur chase can be complied with. A milk ns usual was that two pics wcro In the Whrvul. I,l thn ilntM-llvn trnrwil three of unbit ot lining Ills milking lor Win Tbo Important work of connecting the stem of triangulation, covering western urope and Northern Africa, has been sue cessfull) consumated, by powerful electric lights being placed at a high elevation oil mountains of lbs British Islands, France, Spain, and Algeria. Thus these countries mvo been united Into one grand tv-tbnt of triangles, reaching from the Sahara to the northcrlnost of tho Shetland Islands, giving meridian afd of 27 degrees, the greatest hitherto measured on tho earth. A colnpony has beeil established in New ark, it. J., for tho lnan'liacture of a new pro duct, Intended to substitulo ivory, hard rub beraml kindred substances employed In the manufacture bT ft variety of useful na well as decorative articles. The new article named Bousllato," is said lo bo composed princi pally of finely ground bono, which Is agglu tinated by tbo addition ofsomo cementing compound. By tho addition of various Col oring pigments, a variety of costly and dec orative substances, such ns coral, jet, mala chite, colored marbles olid other stones can bo closely imitated with It. It has been discovered that the addition of a teaspoonful of borax to each pint of starch Used in starching shirts, linen, drcss- etc, will render muslin and all kinds of fabric, oven the most gauzy find Inflamable textures uninflamable, to such an extent :iat they could not be made to take fire and burn with a blaze. Dr. Kcnzie, of tbo State Board of health, of Michigan, in a recent address remarked that if cotton dresses and underclothing of women and children were prepared by this simplo method, many dis tressing accidents and frequent loss of life from tho accidental ignition of clothing might bo prevented. Tho result of experiments extending through a period of two months, on tho in tiuenco of the electric light on the growth of plants, has been reported to the Royal Soci cicty of London. It is shown that plants do not require any rest during tho twenty-four hours, but that their growth may bo matcri- lly quickened by giving them tho benefit f tho electric light at night. A light equal to 1,000 candles, at a distance of 0 or 7 feet from growing plants, appeared to be equal n effect to average daylight at this season of tho year. Frofessor Frosdocismi,in an ancient ccme tery lately discovered, near the town of Este, in Italy, has recently dug up some of tho finest prehistoric remains ever discover ed in that country. Many years ago, tho Romans hud rifled some of the tombs, but a number of the places of Interment are yet ndisturbed which contain valuable stores f pottlcry and bronzes. Tho modelling as well 03 the ornamentation of tbo pottery re cently discovered, is said to bo very fine,and great interest has been excited by the. figures on the bronzes. In the excavations being mado for the widening of the bed of tho Tiber, many in tercsting archaeological dicovcrics, in tho way of Roman relies, bavo recently been made. A perlcct stituo of a Roman matron was found a few weeks since, and clore by, another statue of Tiberius, the latter being broken in several places. Urns, decorated with reliefs of fruits audiIowers,of fine work monship, ana many otber articles, unique and ancient, were also discovered. It is stated that the soft bluestone rock whitli underlies a wido part of the prairie region of Texas to fully six hundred lect thick in many places. According to Professor Tyndnll's recent definition, tho brain is the organized register of infinitely numerous experiences received during the evolution of that series of organ isms through tho human organism has been reached; the effect of the most uniform and frequent of these experienecs has been suc cessfully bequeathed, principal and interest, and have slowly mounted to the high intel ligence winch lies latent in tlvo brain of the infant. The largest grain- elevator in tho world is being erected at Jersey City, by tho Penn sylvania Railroad company. It is 145 ftet wide, 200 lect long, and has a capacity for storing 1,500,000 bushels of grain. Tho building will have twenty-four sets of ele vating apparatus for taking grain from cars, and four "conveyors" will run from the building to the wharf for unloading canal boats and loading ships. In many parts of Southern Europe a flour is made from chestnuts, which is said dot only to bo cheaper, but fully equal to wheat flour, in the making of bread. A writer from that country states that in some places wheat flour and corn meal aro entirely su perseded by this product, which is very nourishing, and can bo saved two years without injury. Ernest Renan, writing from the region of tho Nile, claims to have discovered a littlo model of a sewing machine, supposed to have been made over six thousand years ago, by an Egyptian, named Zynger. The Edison Telephone exchange in Paris now numbers over four hundred, and ad ditlons aro being made daily. theso accused ticrsons had quit tho neigh borhood, but tho detective traced threo of them to Schoolcraft, Mich., where ho or- Florn Rodeere. 9 years old, of President .. i.l.. tf-rr t. ... . . u.l...i . h . .i 1 LOWI13UI)', rjuiiuuii wuih, was uurnuu vu. . ,, u, ii.h ,u ha itvn nt rtrf n n nnn The Btory of the murder, as It Is claimed frtm ,v,cu slid was pouring oil oil n fire. will how bo shown at tlletr trial, Is that tho Samuel Smith, or Lebanon, who was Burtposdd WilrdUrcrs agreed to rob tho Klnls- found ocaf that plaid several days ago bound lers on Saturday night. Tbo Klnlzlers slept nh,1 SflBScl1' stcs that he Wtts hustled fyom , ., , , ,, n train near Reading by unknown parties, in a small room on tho lower floor, and the robbcd of S3i000 nn,, luen takel. nuA0Und. liuslncss (3 reported brisk nt tho Hemline Iron Works.and goods are thinned blf at tho rate of about $100,000 per month. Hon. S. R. Mnson, of Merer counlv, llio Greenback candidate for Governor In '1878, plan was to inject chloroform Into tbo room nnd so stupefy them as to mako tho robbery e'asy lo accomplish, tfhls plan failed. They then look an oxs and battered down tho i . . , .1 , . . . . uoor. As mey emoreu o.u man me, hM im BnfX h U(w a club. His aged Wife shrieked murder and On Sunday oveninir last. Qoorim Melster. rnh (si hp.r lnikitirl' itftatatAtiee. She. ton, I h baker lb Columbia, attempted to steal a was knock! down with a club, dropping f' on. "'M1' traln nt tliat place and was oil hei hands and knees. Sbo begged plto- ., , , . , .i., ti,f (i.-i. wi t ,i,!, i TAvn negro thieves In Lancaster paid their tJUSly that they would spare their 1 ves and . fc?. wlu. thlrtv.nmo chickens that take all llioy had. alio implored tliem not wcro allowed to remain in their possession to commit murder, because lliey would bo lor warn oi lucnuiicauon found otit, as there was ohe In the party While George M. Border, aged 47 years, was cleaning a pistol on Sunday afternoon last In Harrisburg, tho weapon cxplodod, al most insianuy Killing jacou Banners, ageu 11 years. Butter is 10 penis a hound in Nazareth, Northampton county. New Advertisements. NrmCt-2 IS TfRREDY OIVEN. that I will not bo reanoTiMblo for any 1etin ninrtn orenn iruiiirii uv uiy iiiiq, jmih jiiaki i,i-.vria niwr tills (laic. AllItAIIA M I,HVR, Juno 4. 1SS0-W3. i"arry vine, ra. FARMERS, LOOK to Yotir INTERESTS, ANU PURCHASE A HI ttrlld Would tell all. At this eho was struck another blow on tho head, which killed her almost Instantly. Tho murderers then searched the house, and they found about $2,000 In coin. When their Bearch was completed one of tho party eawIr. Kintz- ler s limbs move. With an oath in the Ppnnvlvflnlfi flfirirnin. lift ovr-lnlmp,!, "ITn'a not dead yetj" and ho klokcd tho old man f UtIUt, IU 1111'. 1'UULIU, vtnl,,ll,r nn l.on.l I lo n nnllin ,! f 1.1. -- throat. There were two women In the party, and they suggested that tho best thing to be done would bo to burn down the houso with tho dead bodies. Tho women gathered lcayes and straw, carried them into tho kitchen, poured keroseno over them, and set them on fire. One of tho women threw a pot of old pennies into the flames, saying that it would but do to take all tho money, but that soino must be found in the ruins in order to avert suspicion. A later search was madc,and a number of old coins wcro found, but these did not allay the suspicion, because it was proven that a larger amount should have been found if the firo had boen an oc cidental one. Tbo Commissioners of the county therefore took an active interest in probing tho caso to the bottom. Detective Lyon, In disguise, mingled freely among tbo lawless classes, and had himself arrest ed several times ns a counterfeiter. Ho was placed in cells along with such prisoners as lie thought knew nil about the tragedy. At length it became known that ho had obtain ed information necessary to convict, and tho aboyo arrests wcro accordingly made. Most of tho males who are accused are rough backwoodsmen, who gained a liveli hood by chopping wood. They aro said to have bad refutations. Mary Hartly, ono of tho prisoners, is 19 years old. Tho ar rests caused great excitement in that sec tion of tho State, and tbo trial is looked for ward to with much interest. Lodk to your best Ihtcrcstsi Now encn rtml ready for Insnectlon. the LAIHIK3T nild Most cciMrr.KTK stock oif arniKli and bummeii nnv tioot)", notions, CAnricTS, nooTS, biiokb, he, ever brought Into this section of llio country, which wcro- Bonsbt before the ston Atace, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo are therefore nrennrcrt to oflcr tho samo at still very low prices, which will only bo kept up as lonu as the present stock may Inst. And preferring "ANImblcSixnenco to a Slow Shilling," we uro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, The Best In the Slarkct, for Sale by J. L GABEL, AGENT POIl CAUIION COUNTY. Also, on hand, anil for Sale tn Lots to Suit I'urchnsers. uiiisAf t un UASU, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooriiiir, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, .Lath, &c. at ma nAitnwAiiE &totie, April 5-ra8 Lehigiiton, Pa, Hotels and. Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, W. RATJlfENBUSH, PROPIUETOi:, Bank St., Leiuoutos, Pa. Tho OAnnoN Hocsk nlfcrs first-class accom modations to the Travolimr public. Hoarding bv tho Il.iv or Week on Keasouablo Terms. (Jholco Cigars, Wines and Liquors alway on nana, uoou aliens anu aiauics. wnn aucn- Aprlt 10-yl T EOPOLD SfEYKK, Announces to the nconlo of Lchta-hton rCnd vicinity mat ne n-a; leased anu remtea mo Saloon & Restaurant, , ,. . 1 . 1 , .. T ....... Y . name street, L.enitrnton, ana is prepareu 10 furnish them with F1UN11 ilEHH and other Itefrcshuients at all times. PatroDago sullc- ueu. Kren LunCli Every Saturday Eve nliig. ap. 10, 1880-yl Itopiibllciin National Convention The Republican National Convention met tlvo Hostlers, attached. Wednesday in tho Exposition Building in Chicago, and was called to order by Senator Cameron, elww'rman of the National Exeu- tlvo Committee. Mr. Cameron nominated Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, for temporary chairman, and tho nomination was unanimously ratified amid loud ap plause. On motion of Mr. Haley of Maine' the roll of ste-les and territories was culled" ami the chairman of tho delegations named the committees on permanent organization, rules nud order of business, credentials, and resolutions. In calling tho roll Utah was omitted, whereupon Mr. Frye asked that it be included. Mr. Conkling objected, but Mr. Frye said tbo omission ?as a mistake, it llfivmtf l,fr nrrppil hv til. nm mitfnn Hint. Utah should be placed on tho roll. The jViltllilll KlOlZ, PrOpVietOl' mistake was, therelore, corrected, and Utah called. Notices of contests wcro given by Alabama; Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Utah. On motion of Mr. Logan, it was agreed that 600 tickets of ad mission should bo issued daily to tho Vete ran Association. Mr. Conkling moved, as soino of tbo cocttmtttces could not report in time for an evening session, to tako a recess until Thursday morning. Mr. Halo con curred in tho motion and tho Couveutinu,at The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. i.ivr or lM-ruvjrs Granted by the United States tocltlicnsof this State, for tho week ending June 1,1830, furn lihod for the OabIion Advooate, from the Law and Patent office of J. McU. PumtiNB, 609 li Street, (Just north of the Patent Office,) Washington, 1. O. T. 11. Atterbury, assignor of $ Interest to J. S. Atterbury, Pittsburg, glass ruraaco, A. M. Iiacon, Pittsburg, machine for grind ing glassware, D.Balnbrldge.PhlUdelphla.button fastener F. Ii. Dlalr, Allegheny, machine for taper ing corks, 11. IX lloyd, MoKeesport, protector for tbo threaded ends of pipes, tubes, &e. J. W. Cooper, New Uastle, breast names. L. II. O. Ehrhardt, Philadelphia, O. It, Drutton, administrator, making artificial parchment or toughening paper. J. O. Foreman, Dallas City, support for rubber shoes. II, Halerort, Media, assignor of yt Interest to L. Palmer, Concordvllle, shedding, inc. chanlsm for looms. y.. Hamilton, Philadelphia, assignor to Butcher, Temple Co., Hopedale, Mass., loom temple. U. M. Ilugcntobler, assignor by mesne as signments or port Interest to A. Hazard and J. Bradley, Philadelphia, and O. W. Dyer. Washington, 1). C, mining and excavating apparatus. F. OUen, Philadelphia, testlmr machine. W. B. Osborne, osilgnorofj Interest to A. li. aioanauer, I'liiiadclpbla, producing, em belllthing and retouching photo negatives, J. Puiey, Philadelphia, lalti fastening. J . B. Smith, assignor of i Interest to O. B. ouinu, nuninore, locomotive. T. Stabler, Zlonivllle, milk cooler. W, M. Thompson, Jr., Barnhart's Mills, as. d by the Greenbackeri,uor are they likely ' ''guar to J. W, Baker and S. P. Miles, Pa lo forget the tr flinir with tho Kundiui bill. "u"" '""un tl Electoral vote, rjuestion, and, aboyo all, wltU tb. U,ia There ha. been a Oovernor jro reDtnt Whr--e IVjmlil.e-ms and w U rh um nsru. O. Tllton, Pittsburg, wash boiler A aiurdc-r iHj-Kcry Solved, Rkadixo, fa., May 20, Dctcctlvo W. Y, Lyon of this city has arrested Emanuel Et- tinger, Uriah Moyer, and Mary Hartley, on charge of being implicated in tho nurder of an agod couple in Snyder county on Dec. 8, 1877. At last advices by telegram, the detective was on his woy to Snyder county from Michigan, where the (trresU were made on Tuesday last. Up to Dec. 8, 1877, John KIntzler, aged 73, and his w'fe, Grctchcn KIntzler, aged 75, lived in Adams township, Snyder ooun- ty. They had lived there about fifty ycors They bad no children. They owned a farm often acres, and had accumulated, it is sup posed, J-2,500. This money they had secro ted lu their houso, under the carpets, under rafters in tho garret, in cracks and 'n simi lar places from tho roof to the cellar. All tho bank notes they received they iiad ex changed for silver nnd copper coin. Tills soon became noised about tho neighborhood, and became known to the lawless class who lived there. KIntzler was frequently ad ylsed to deposit his money In some bank. but he replied that what littlo he bad was as safe with him as any wliero else. On Saturday night, Dec. 8, 1877, bis house was burned down, and ou Sunday morning following the charred skeletons of the aged couple were found among the embers. thorough search was made among the ashes, but no money was found. After a careful investigation a coroner's jury rendered a verdict that the Klntzlers had been mur dered and robbed, and their bouse burned down to conceal tho crime. Six mouths af terwards a nurnbor of lawless persons who lived in the neighborhood were arrested, but they were discharged for want of suffi cient evidence to hold them, In April of this year Detective Lyons, who bad been working up the cose In that neighborhood, discovered a clue which led to au informa tion being laid before Justice of the Peace 8, A. Weitzcl by one Salllo M. Bingamcn, implicating Emmanuel Ettingcr, Jonathan Moyer, I'rlah Moyer, Israel Erb, Joseph This House Is located In tho Borouirh Wclssi ort. Cirborr Uountv. Pa., and Is built on the site of Fort Allen. anol I stockade lort lrle.Lilon. creeled here over a ccnturv itu-uto irrotect tho early settlers' aeUlnst Ilia hostile' incursions oi mo liiuinns. i no iiuupu is iv euu stantlnl brick, and was named "Fori Allen House" bvthulato Edward Weiss: iteontain Thlrtv.two llooms and a handsome ilestau. rant, and tho present Proprietor has newly anu lliorouamy reiutcu inn cfuiuiisuiui-ui. It has all the appointments of a FtnsT Class Oountkv UothLj ailirptcd lor tho comfort ol iiiifirrnn. in mom iiniTiirniv- in lug iiulbi three o'clock, adjourned until Thursday In perfect preservation, tt the IllstOrie morning, at elcyen o'clock OLD FKAMKLIN WELf,, which was dug by order of Benjamin Fronk Tho various committees appointed by the convention were basify engaged during tho evening and night. Tho committee on cre dentials, which decided tho contests, organ ized by choosing Mr. Conger, of Michigan, which the patrons of the House will have free xlinirmnn liir n vnln nt 9(1 tn II Tl, flrcl aCCdS, Un tn sutmlv the irarrlson of Fort Allen with water. Its walls otstone, which still defj the raraces of ages, are ai perlestto-divyas when put there, cud tho Well now contains about sli leet nfcnstal water". Tho well 13 now be ing lilted up as a historic relic, to llio water of case decided wus that of James T. Rapier, from the fourth district of Alabama, who was declared, by a vote of 31 to 12, entitled lo the seat, llio majority vote in IbVt case represented tbo anti-Grant majority in the committee. Tho hearing in the Illinois cases was begun a-fter ten o'elocn at night Tbcro is no doubt that the committee will Vote to admit the contesting delegation from Illinois. The committee on rules agreed to report to the convention against tho unit rule, and the committee ori permanent organization are expected to report in favor of Judge Hoar for permanent chairman. Our latest advices from Chicago by tele graph, state that up to adjournment Thurs day tho Committee on credentials bed mado no reiort. The convention was to meet at 10 o'clock this (Friday) moraine, but it was iiinugnt mora wouia be no ballot reached bcioro Saturday. SUMMER BOARDERS will be accommodated at Reasonable Prtce5V The liar Is suntil cd with the bot Wines. Liquors and Cigars, ilnoil stabling attached. iuay, e.iy njiuiAn hmji.. WEISS &KERSCHNER SUCCESSORS TO ROMIG k HOFFORD, Carriage Builders, New Advertisements. ifMi iiiirwwn mrTwiWri-?niiiriMiiir imwiii'w .MliMri A SEW IIQFOE S TORE IN LEHIGHTON, Mo 3o lSfflS.MM 9 formorlyor ALLENTOWN, respectfully Informs tho Hotel Keepers and cit'lsens rcn'craUr that ho has Opened a NEW LIH.U011 STORE In Fawcott's Building, nearly opposite!)) waruon iiousc, ' on BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., with a lull stock of tho Choicest Brands of nmri rsi wci COMPRISING Brandy, 'Whiskey, Gin, Hum, Port, Sherry, Champagne, &c, &c, to which he Invites tho attention of purchasers. Pi leca will be (lie 4ry lowest lor Itenciy dull. PATRONAGE INVITED. And eliall offer Extraordinary Induce- ments to CASH BUYERS!! Amnnir the list of (1 nods lust onpnedaro tho following nt .1 UREAT ll.WiUAlN ! fiOOO yards Calicoes, fast colors. uuu yards Muslins, blcucueu unweacneci. caso 10-1 Sheetings 1 caso Honey Comb Quilts. caso Hcnvv 8 hirlins C'icroits 31 pieces Cassimere, fur Mtn & Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wohnotbo Lnricitamt mnt llafafjomo stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes that wero over exhibited In this lown, nUo bought before tho lata advance which for llcauty i'l Ktyic, uuraiuiity anu uiunpncss we cat! truthfully say cannot bo matched.- We have also -just opened i large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C, WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run oft at very lo-tf prices, in Setts. Consumers of Drv Goods. Boots. Shoes. &c. will find It ureailv to their advantoiro to call early, iiml e.xiimlno Goods and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere, ns this Is tiontitfide sale, and we can assure you Genuine Bar gains. 3" A cordial invitation extend to all. Respectfully, J. TNUSDAUM K SON, Opposlto Public Squaro, Lohlghton, Pa. , oct. 4-yl May 1st, 1880-yl A Tl O T? TVT YOtJI? PORCHES AND AUUIViH LAWNS with the CIN NAMON VINE ( hincso Vnm.) To all patruiis oral ren'ilcrs Of ftte CAnnnN AnvocATK who desire them, I will wnd by mnll two lino ycnrllnif Tubirs, areriigliT'five Inches long, on receipt ol 10 cents In currency, coin, or noslogo stamps, which will cover ex- icnso oi postage nnu pacKtntr.- i wilt also urjiisli older and lariter roots In propnrtlon. jiuurcss i. w. iiuiuita, t-, m., West Macedon. N. Y. Order any tlnv beforo the 16th ot June, 1880. May 8, ISSO-tl F Inno Hoter. by licr next friend, lienry unuinueii, 'William Uoyer. silt:-ion will umlcrsiirncd lias been nmiolnU-U (JoimnUfton. ir tuo court oi t tmimon I'lertpoi i nruon 'ountv. to tafco testimony In pur libel ctFffitr Divorce, and will nlternt to en hi duties nt tils ofllce, '2d door above tlio Mansion limine, Mauch Chunk IV., on TUfcSDAY, JfNK 1st. lt80, at io o cloK a.m.. nncn ami wucre you and all others interested muy nttend. Aray 8. 1880 4 1 We will Pay the Postage AND SED OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAll FOll ONE DOLLAR Or Six Jlonths For 50 cents VIIIC.I1 Iff Less than 2 cents per "Week 32 COLUMN PAPER If AttinESB'. Carbon Advocate, Lchlgfiton, I'a. Bank Street, Lehighton, Aro prepared lo Jlanufacturo, to order,- every description ot OAKIUAOKS, -BUUOIES, SLKIQHS,- sr-Rina Wagons, REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at tho lnost reasonable prices. A3- All Work guaranteed, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. WEISS k KEHSOHNEIt. July2o, 1879-yl STATli fiCWS, A Clarion county Justico fined himself lor swearing uunng a trial. A pot containing a large number of oncieut coins was recently dug up near 1'itts Therollinz mill of Totts Bros., ot rolls. liOnilGT S 1'nt.I'latlOrm WagOU, yiiic, employing ibo men, Das resumed work. fc0.. Ioert r.,c. for li t n TT I T. 1 , I ' jvev. iv. u. xjuru. au xiusconai cierirvman. uieii in uncsicr on juonujy nigut,agect 7'J years. The Ledgodalo tunnory, at Moscow, Lu zerne county, was totally dostroyed by fire luesuay. Willlo llamor, 12 years old, of Northum berland, was kicked to death by a horso last eaiuruay. Irish Vulley, Northumberland county, has ram tuai ircquemiy manes a meat on young cmcKcns. William Alexander, of North Shcnaneo. Crawford county, was killed on Saturday by u runaway uurse. Miss Mary Lone.oflluntinirdon. commit. ted suicide on Saturday, because ot disap- juiuimeub 111 juve. Superintendent N. O. Murnhv. of the I'iltsburg Chamber of Commerce, has been found over $o,uuo snort In Ills accounts. Mrs, Julia Kclley. u widow of Titusville. sent her 0-year-old girl Mary on an errand i in 1811, and she has not heard of the child since. Llllio BovJ. need 18 vears. of Trainer's Ttiinll. Tll'lnWlirA f-nlltllv. ipna ltllvnA.I Imldoll, on Monday night by tho explosion of a coal CamaijesWnKOn S.SlciirllS.&C oil lamp. I " 1 1 rnRNen ni- BANK AND IKON STItEKTS, LEHIUllTON, Penna., RetnectCullv announces to his friends and the public, that be Is prepared to liulhl all des- DANIEL WIEAND, 3iio7 Tins to Voun neioiieoii II. E. HOIIIiEN. THIS INTERESTS Y0U1 MYOIiCii. In the (?ourt ofConimon Pleas of (!arlon County. no. o, January lunu, o tako nollco that the Dr. Charles T. Horn Wonld onnownco tfv tho fmMfti that ho ha CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In I.euckel's Block, Bank St., lehighton, Pa., llavlni refitted and refilled tbecntlre stock ho can oflcr DRUGS MID Strictlv fresh CHEMICALS and Turc, Also Horso nnd Cattle powilcrs.Patent Medi cines, urusiies, soaps, uorow, j-criuniurics, SjmnKts, Uhninuls SUlns, Wines and Lienors for .MTilcal I'urpo'cs. Oils, Iintnpsnnd Fixtures. Dyesiutrs.OhoIco Clirurs, 1'lpes and Tubacco. Speo tnelcs. Trusses, Nursing Hottles, Violin Strings, and a lull llnool Wall l'npcrnnil Ilordcroattho Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and irouii'it attention nlfcn toevcry branch of tho business. A rfinMniinnf-R oftlm lintronaa-0 heretolore extended lo this establishment Is resncctlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. sept.13, 1879.-ly. Un. O. T. HORN. The undersigned Is now prepared to sapply tho very best nATTUIEIt UOAI at tho fol lowing LOW I'lUOES roll GASH : At Yard I Dcllv'd. No. 2Chestnutpcr ton,.. !2 oo I fi 30 No. 1 (lhestnut, per ton,.. 3 00 3 30 Slovo, per ton, 3 25 3 65 J. L. GABEL, Dealer in Genehal Hardware, &c, Oppoilto the rubllo Somare, BANK STREET. LKHIQIIION, PA. nov.ao.is- the best on gia' wihi r For Only u I'cnny VOU CAN SEND A POSTAL CA& TO TH& A. B. 0HASB OEOAN COUP ANT, NORATAIiK, OHIO, and reeelve their Illustritefl Catalogue, Clrcolan'isd Testimonials, showing how they CAN and DO make tbo JJEST ORGAN In the WOULD ! Many poinu of EXCEI,115NCE over ALL OTlIliltS. We can't particulaiize here, but will say, if you want an Instrument for your own use you want nothing but OUR ORGAN! If you want Organs to sell again, there are no ethrs that sell so easily or pive so trood satisfaction after they are sold. IT'S A FACT. A. B. CHASE ORGAN CO., , NOIlWAiaC, OIHu. IT I IS Tlespectfully announces to the rcoplo of I.c hlghton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pro pared to supply them with ul! kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Male, rials at Prices fully as low as the rameartlcle, can bo bought lor elsewhere, Hero are a few ol tho Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at Irom 50 to $60 Walnut Marhlo-tnp Dressing Cajo licdrooni Suites, 3 pieces W0to05 Palmed Dvdrooin Suites (18 to 810 (lane Seated rhalrs, persetof 0.... to Common rhalrs, per set of 6 H and all other (Jowls equally cheap. In this connection, I dcslro to coll the at. tenllun of tho iieople to my ample facilities In 18G6. Original Cheap CasH Store 1880, Of East Woissporb, Pa. It may not btt generally known to our peo ple that tho UltST OHKAP OASH STIJII E IN EAST WEISSf- ilt'f was started by the undersigned in the year 11,09, and that the sumo person keeps It to-day, and is selling all descriptions of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, cCc. at equally as low prices as tho same quality of goods can be ohtalned In any town In the couuty In tho HOOT ANII SlIUELINE I have a full stock of the very best makes fur couuterfiet money. A young man named Treeman Smith was caught on a shafting wheel, near Mt. Pleaaant. Wfisttnnn-latid mnntv ,i P.i.fttu T,WT .T.lnu. rillnm. Til... 11... T . J ' - "iu:y ,nd tuslanUr killed, Moyer, and Mary llartler m the munler A farmer ln Chester county discovered Dd robber- of t -e e J -r .pie M '.t f tbal the reason hi cow UiO,noi r,VB Es ulucU Mr. Samuel Spohn, of Berks counlv. has worn the samo pair of boots for Sundays for tinny years. Au ludeiieudent ticket Is talked of tn Lancaster county, headed with 13. F. Kshlo- man for Congress. Daniel Brobst and Willian B. Reibsom, oi iiunseai,riK. incoming county, have m the Latest and MostApproved stjles.at wvii vrreviwi bi, it lumiuauurt lor lussintr rriees lunv as low a.- i tie sumo can ue outain. hi tjicowiicra. guarauii.ii'ii5 111a ikiiqgiibuiicu Material and most substantial workmanship. i-ariicuiar attention given to crlntliini of UAltlilAOES, SPltINQ WAGONS. SLEHllIS, 40., Invito an Inspection by buyers before they purchase elsovrhere. Don I you forget the placo.The Original Cheap (lash Store, a few doors north or the Canal llrldge, Last Welti port, Pa. ' HENRV CAN I'BEEL. 7-llutter and eggs taken ln eicbange at highest market prices. tnayl.-u9. Tlrlitnlnff. Wind and Rsln, you will never haroftucti w cIiaurosKaln. We have tho best lar-o ttite. iui, roved JU'Ddeu Holl Ciotliea WniiK'i't i ti e world, (-eUnitf a' than hall inico Good relere ice puaranleod. rverybodv KKUI!OTMt? pet 01 u I Ivo conipetltmr. j Tlie lteLriiaureil)Ourllfo tuue 10 jIakkMoaey BamplM, $. UJ. Utcu'ai-i aud full oartloulars tree. Ai-Hut- wlllltm to ba couvtuol RtidieM, I'auaoon Will sue u Co., Hevf Uttllcrd Hum. iuar.2J3io. -n;rt n Ii5 to VK, AU atrlctlr Flrn C w. x iuuuu Jtioui;6T Jlooua at ODien THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME 1IEAHSE, and a lull llnoof OAhKl.TS anil COKKIIS.S, I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prfecs. Patronage rertioctliilly Sultelteil and the most ample satlrfuctlun guaranteed. V. suinvAitTfc, oct DANK St., Lehlg hton. Reed tk Semmel MANUFAOTUERS OF OpfioSlte the Public Square, Dank Street. I.efiliiliton. Pa., rcspeellullc announce totlielr Irlends aud tho pubifo tharthey are firefiared to supply them Mith FIHST UL.ASS Oltl. AltS of their own manufacture, wholesale aud retail, at lowest prices, also all the choice Urauds of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, nrEs, ac, ac. A share of puMIe patronaire Is respectfully Invited and sailtlactlon guaranteed. Very Itetpectfully, Kccd & Scimucl, Opposlto l'ubllc .Square ltank St , IEIIIUUTON, PA. Apr. SI. 1880 tr J A eontlnuous Flow of Water doe not Wti Dftsr1 WOLFF'S -A. O JVC S3. BLACKING. Self-rollslilns Leather PreserTBtlTO. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASK YOUR DEALEH FOR IT. f HE JEWETf OOOBMAS ORQAH 00., Ips, 66 & 68 HAYWA Cleveland, Ohio, MANUPAOTDIU! THE HIGHEST GRADE OP! PARLOR ORGANS, JTFAYORABLE PRICES. r . 'ul . Bend rofi Oataloque' op BTTtESir JMI'OIH'AST ANSOUXCESIKXTJ I'OST OFFICK 11UILD1NO IEIliailTON, PA., has the Largest ami Most Exteuilve Stock (if HATS, CAPS, &o: ever otTered In this borouahi Havlntr par rhaseil my Stuck In the Eastern and other Manufactories early In tho saason nnd at a saving ul 10 to 15 per centum on' the present' Advanced Prices, 1 am prepared to olter ex. inordinary Inducements tn my customers; Special attention has been gives td the tlun of , Fall and Winter Boots?'! anil I Invite mymimerous rrlendsand pafrotrs" to call aud examine my stock belore making their purchases elsewhere, as I am prpatel to give special Inducements to all (JAIIa I'UltOHASKKS. .. ' Hcmcinber, I'K"1?, V.EISS Post-OUlce llulldlng, Lehighton, i'a, Sept. 20. ' - i t A Valuable Book Free' "ATre tls on rbmnlo Ijurac," embracing 'utarrn.Tlirc&t Lunf$i, lieurl HioauicUXlTCA' Kiunejs. I iiiiav ituu Female l)leasoa, lo, )t ea eut trtinai'sr mMresi Krery luffwrr f n-iu thfto u Ue.'.- cia u cure-t m;u1 lor tbl boo to tbe uud Mvnwl a phvBtaau ol 1W experlMice, cdo!he4l br hundred vt .ediuK ctuzeiiswko lobltty tn uU kill, s-eiut Ump to pv rusiac to (. K. LlTlngstoa, H. t .ti6 FENNOCK'S PATENT ROAD MACHINE Keeuj the hiahwats tiro nmt-a bettbr for hall the pieaentoiai. Irplillv coming Into lavor i u 1:11 uuu uiiuiii . i iicuiaia ireo. HAM't fttl.NUi'KiSMJtltl. Kenuet Knuate I'a. OpiBDlS Morphine Habit Coicd In luortaMy i. pav un i utod. Ur. J. BtLriiuo. eb.uon, fa. apr.3 l Cau'Iou to Hunters, Fislienncn and otlicrii. iltauLST llooua ul t'enlenuiat lit- hibltiu . Slalhushex'. BcalelorBqmie Or, t. rn.est U prisma m America- ISOJOIn uie. CaUlojrae oils pai-elrfo. JU 111 LEU oitUANS the bet In the wnr'd. AbSHtop oigun only a,4 IS stops, iw Clrcu- lataln-e Ada Dtou ift avstnnl ireicutliee 1 Avenue. Dries, rata- Patronaira res neetlnllr solicited anil perfect pi" i" .wiuj,. ...rav t, .... . , -,rdn. ,ir. it, l.u latltfacUoiiKuafa-tred MKIUPBHSOII V 1'WKII CU, PPllinhlP.I .. .. ii . I , p V w n n REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices, F AN V ifartMjv FAirjBir 'j1 " 'Oh 7 ata'oirues ot i.O-0 elolce flPITflllS V itfoi so. suinp. Addreas. UlUUl) INPKI.S80II.V 1-IANO CO,s pgjnnjjlgf IJi a year an J esnen s to asenta. (turflr tvf AtiiirBi i it VKKlitV Auuii, Mama jfu. ' , Th underslirned hereby cautions all per sons aualnit Knhiriic In llellman's Dm or rw trlbu an ulunx his itrovadi. lluntlnu 00 h s UnJi- or ihruwinii di-ad careaues or rnbu il h In lbs wai.-n leadlnit to laid Ham raleo, n 111 i nil (f-rs'na whu aro In the lia< of bini.ljy mat mrtaliar airnar la,iaiDK win u proucuj u i