BP Advertising Rates. Wo desire It tn bo distinctly understood that uoadvertisoinents will be Inserted in the cildtnns of Tim Cakboh Advocatr that may be received from unknown partlos or firms,, unless accompanied by tlio 01311. The following aro our oxly ternni o.nb eqUABi (10 LIN eg), Oniyear, each insertion 10 cl. Six months, each Insertion IScU. Three months, each insertion 20 eta. Loss than tXree months, first insertion $1 j each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents lier line. H. V. MURTHIMKR, Publisher, Av 1. Bttossr9 Manufacturer ot and Dealer In stoves, mm aud heaters, Tin and Slieet-Irou Ware ani General Honse FnrnisMng GooOs. The Carbon Advocate An Independent Futility Kesrtrntief Published every BATUIlDAY, In Lehlghton, Carbou Co., I'a., by ifAuitY v. nioHTiiijircn. Olriri-BA K.WAT, at short dlstauoe, sNj tbe Lehlitb Valley It. It. IXfot, Terms: $1.00 pcrAEM in Mian srenr Bttorjmox o' rials aM f axct Job Printing H, V. MoitTiiiMER, Proprietor. . INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." Sl-OO a Year if Paid in Advance. i ...... VOL. VIII., No 51. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1880. If not paid in advance, $1.2j AT VKBV LOW PRIOEB. ItOOt'lMJ nnil SI'OUTIKO done at hert' notice and at. Lowest Cash Prices. VTervktndof STOVK aruTLS and riltC llltlLKJ k.-ptconstmtly on hind. Stoke on SOUTH Street, A few doors abate Dank St., LEI1IUIITOX. Pntionntre solicited Satlstac lrnijnarnnter-d. Oct. 6-yl A. I) Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHKY IliinectrullT Announces to her friends? and tho public generally, that Mie 1ms moved back to ieiiiKnion, nni is now lociueu in me nirue etora room on Sceoml Street, two doors atove iron, and enrneitly tnvties their intention to nor new, iarge ana liiegani aefuruncnt 01 Notions ai Faucy Goods, coraprlflnir Underwear, Ilerlln and (lertn&n town Wool, Hosiery, Imported ami Do ineptlo ItUibonu, (lluvia. Flowers ami a fino assortment uf New Designs INFANCY All HOLES Alo, In connection with the above. I keep a mil ana compieia siocn oi XjIMUURUEII ANDSWII'ZUK CHEESE, tetrather with a variety ofU mis not icenpral ly kept li any other store in town. If you do ml feo what you want, ask for It. A share or public p.itnmnice Rollcltcd, and perivci sitiiucuuu guaraniouu in price ano quality of goods. Sscoi St, 2 floors aliove Iron, April 10, 1880. LEHI MrrOcf, Pa. J-yiVID E KB CRT'S Livery & Sale Stables BANK STIt-KET.bKIlIGMTO.V, Pn FAST THOTiING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAOES And positively LOWnn IMUCEN tlian any oiuei- iivciy in mo uo jnir. Larcrtann hmilomo uantase'i for r.ineiu p-treoseaantl Woodluss. 1)A,VID LUUKltT nor,:: mi (S3 Tha nndtrslKncd respectfully annnnnccs te hi numerous trlend ami tho public uenerul lv, that he Is now prepare-! to supply iheni with choice SIM) . IS PIMM Nl;u' Jrtll BEY, at tho L iwest .Market Prices. Yant andOfileeal Kxcliango lintel, l.elilirhto". I'n. July 11-his DAN. liCX. Agrnt. E. F. MJCKEXUACII, Twt Doors Uelow tbe "Broadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of T'alu oud Ttuci Wall JPapcFSj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST OASn riilCER. JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (I'iano, Organ, Voico and Theory.) LEIIIGIITON, I'A. Role stent for tbe J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of Planoiaml Organs. Terras Inn und easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, etc., taaen in exenange. Sheet Moilo and books furnished on short netiee. For particulars, terms, ho.. Address, JOHN 1'. I1ALIIAUII, Aug. i, 1879.-1 y. LehltfUton, l'a. rlmo Homo M.ido I tread I WHY OO Itnxouvi WhTyoncanlliiyiv FIVE LOAVES FOR 23 CENTS I J. W. O'NBAL, the popular liratl and fake Ks.er, of Leiilahuin in orilerluiiiaei the tiaula brsted Home .Undo illtKAD to Fivk Loavo fnrTwfiily-fivKrta. fnsli. Su:ar. Ualsio C ro uut eoti'i.. Drop Ltcaoi au'l othert akKa, oii.v Ti'H C.Vntt irr Doifii, Luiilt Oill fur lint Wiikoii! AI MAUOll nV K. oa Tuentav, Tburadar LCIIItlliruNaiilw Lis-fOllT ever.-Aller no u vx.-ent t r.d.i-. TEUMS SlItK Tt. CASH I l'ltronje o:i-lt..(l i n n ' I At. nt'ditB. OnioaiuiriistSta . tflij ; aprUI flsmfeei.Lijytau.nra. Til s?-- OAEDS. Uoot ami Shoe Maker Bllntoi Dretn.y.ln Ltvan't luilling. Hank, street. Allorutr$pronpuyjuieaworHwirTanua. Attorneys. jons klini:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tfflcei Corner fiafq-iebamiaandllaeo streets MAtjcn rnuNK, n. jnij-2'.i.v joiix i. iii:inoi.rm:, TT0nNET AND COUNSELLOM AT IjAW ifSco i ltuoin 2, Qiound 1'loor Mansion Houm MAU'-II CHUNK, PA Mtv heconval oil in Oorni n. ina23. .n. if.M srri , ATIOKNBY AND COUNSBLLOR AT LAW. Bisr 3Ttiti,Linianioj, Ti. Real Estate anil Collection Ainncr. Will Iluj and 811 ILal Katate. CouTeyaucltiK .ieitly done Col actions promptly ui.tue. .ettllDf? Kstsles or L) saentsa speciaujr jiay ueeoutuuea in ruinsn aduerumn. acv.x AS. It, STItUi'HIMtS, ATTIIIIN '.Y AT LAW, Onics : 2 I Oooi i f llhnil 11.11. M.uoh Ol.unk. Pit. Ml tiuMurM eiitruli"l tn lil n will he pri ropt tvilrleJ tn. MlI7. 1 p j. mi:i:iiax, ATTUUNKY AT LAW, !n.'. PcorabooMA SI" N IKU'SU MAUOil UllUMC, riA. 0-I!.n h-i.uliiiilleJ ll (IfrniHU. 'JmiO Justices and Insurance. I (JONVEYANt.IU. AND F.NERAL INSUHANOE AGENV The f llowlna. Companies are UnptMenteil- LKllA.N )N MU I'UALl'inH. IIKAU1M1 MljlUALj HUE, WO.MINQ FIllli:. ronviviLr.ii pini:, LKiumi riitE.aoiitnounv KMSlta ACUIUUNT INBUItANCl!. Alen PenmrlvnnH and Mntull Uo' Thlfl Dftco Ivoanil Iu-uram o (vinpanv. ilai cn S3. 1873 i .uua. u. J'ii'-'' gUltS Itl) IMIi.MI'h, Oi.umty nciLDiso. MAUU11 OIU'NK, I'n. Fire Insurar.ov. Agent. S- POLI'llKSln SAKKl'ompinlrsonly. it lle.llomililu IlaUS Aug. 53-yl 'pilK KI'ViM)M' WTU l. K.M L FIT ASSOCIATION, nf Alli iitimn I'rof. A. 11. IIoiiik, W. A IlAsai.vu. 1' cs't Mc'y. I.IPH AMI 1.KDOWSIE.NT POLlCinS IPBU'D. .1. L. MII.LUH, liUtrli'tnnilCollreilni; Ai('i. Oot.-3,.01y 1A.RVTIL1.K, 1A. STOM.lii Notary Public & Conveyancer. Fire and Life Icoatce Aeent MA1J01I tJlU'NIC, 1.. GV lluslncss transacted In ttnullsli atut ji'rman. Auu.Myl Physicians and Dentists. 0 . HOW I li, M. 11 , lU.l ,l tirpu Et Oppnflitlm l ost ' ffloe, HANK SrilLKT, I.KIIKIHIOX, I'a. May In fonsnltel In cither the VnirUsh ur lerinan Language. Jul lu- I D it. on s. ni.uto, Veterinary Surenn. hank urn.i.T i.rmninoN. va Uiserae'' ft tne riot a sp ciftltr. 5 ay i e iiu n't d .n r.n litt.ii G iiciii. J j I p D It. W. A. COUTItK.'IIT, 6UKOEON DENTIST, Tenders his profooional servici'S to tho pen" plo of Maucli Chunk, Lolnghton, Weiisjiori' 1'acicenon aim rieiniiy. OFFICE: Opposite tho Ilroadwny House. BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Tn. Freh L.iuliim Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed aatUfaotnry. nug'.'-yl ly- y. KKlint, M. I)., PAUIIYVILLE, Carbon Conutr, Ta mm ita Iteslilence ... f'fim 7 a. m. to ic a. m uuuita) ,,,, , ,., 0 ,,, j, llav liecnnsu ted In the Herman Lansi as" r. O. Aildreaa ..eliubtiiti. mar. 2 tf liF.UIIAMIMt, M 1)., niY'iciAs Axiifri.uK.lv . pwlal tttpiittnn ptM t" I'linnili- PlRtfr. ifftcM! South Hnst imi nrt Jr.... em Ji.. li. I c llhlon P.. (prl 3. 1875 N. " iti;iu:ii, m. i. U. S Kxnmllil..(; SiirKeou, rnAOTICINQ PIIYMUIAN and SOc OCON. oeriCE: iiant Btieet, i rDEa'b hloci;. Lenicli. ION, I'll. Jlay baconsuiicdlu tho O.'rm n l.onjjuasc. Nov. 3 . OT OUTII AND JlIHDi:-.OKD. e d euuu ant vim wib rat "i-JJldllllUUll . vict. in im.ifit fove'ito" Ad.l e . trof J.Y. KUA..UKdenaoiugi(.V. Jalifji RUPTURE-, Tim prr.i .i. niti h Mliai vnn wunt 1 tin iiieiira- lufrnii'ia u miiTi Ket oil" pun. tlllet H-.tllco l rol. J. Y. LUAN O'ictiK burir. X. Y. 1 ,w n I lDArfITTN. V. A. t.ElIMANV.Snllcltoror American and Fureli? I'atints. WaehlnKton, 1I.IJ. All Luilnrss .'onlireted wpli l'atenlt. wl.rllier 1.. foro the 1'alcnl linireur Iho ourts, prumptly j atlemled to. Nocharirtim ideuuleesa paleut i lliocureil. Srud lor clicular. ucH-ll AGENTS WANTED tTXi JMAi'HINiterrrliiveiile.1 Will knit a pair of ' stoakliiKS, wlib HI-Li. and l(JU rourLErt, In CO minute., It will also knit n ureal varl. fly oi tuney work tor whleh there is aluuj s a reHdy market. Send fur ii rtilur a il it- me t.uhe rtv tUIIIH KMITIM) M.Vi'lU.VK t:u.. I'fl VnUiatoii at., Hosiun, .Hum. I P -VPh'XTS 1 Vu MIsi Ktt Muu-.i-, nrliorjej. . I, ,.,, l, "s.l. r iie.i i un n I'etaut ii i .1 d q. .r,t r i.-iuub lei ma. c. Be btuueel ST . i.ntl I li.V -Al- ., er ,. , 0 ,r,, , . n v. 1 1 oh irs -.1, tw 1 1, iw 1 1 vi ,.fl 1 u 1 Hi' ill 1 o N ; 1. 11 grti .i r - vijiia Alto-ney. Uux e u lusrtvn, t. U ft., lit. ' "THE PERFECT TONIC." . Kara and Hellablo Sabstltnlo for QlllllInov The only 25 cent ACUE REMEDY E3XT woniiE and all ITlALAlt BAL EflSK.VSES. -(nil by ell Prerditft. SUIle.1 FREE en rtwlrt tf prtea. IVitte 10 DUNPAS DICIC A CO., . WooiTta TBKIT, Ksw Yoee, for htr ln nnt fowl, m.lkd ta tla r.edors el lhimrrr rrr""sr on plication. BALD HEAD'S A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. A Deodorized extract cf Potrclqun, Tho Only Articlo that T7H1 Do Btoro Hair on Bald llcaital XVlmi tlao Worjil liao been Wanting Gov Centuries. Tho creatcst Olscovcry of onr day, so fir a n largo portion of humanity Is concerned, la CAS BOL1NE. an nrticla prepared f.-or.i petroleum, ad which effects r. complclo ami rad'.cal cure In caso cf haldni-ss, or whero tho hair, owing to diseases ct tho scalp, has becoma thin and tends to fall out. It is also a speedy restorative, nnd whilo lta no t o eurcs a luxuriant grou th of hair, It also brings baclt tho natural color, and gives thi most coraplcto ca! lifactlon la tho using. Tho falling out of the hair, tho accumulations of lUmlrnS, and tho prematura cliango In color aro n'.l c 1 Jcnccs of a diseased con dition of tho rcalp nnd tho glands which nourish tho hair, To arrest tltcso canova the article used must possess medical as well as chemical virtue, and lis chango must begin under tho scalp to bo of pcrrai nant and lasting benefit. Such nn articlo Is CAH EOLINE, nnd, Uko many other wonderful dlteav erlcs, It is f.ur.id 1 1 conslct of elements almost In their natural ftato. Petroleum oil Is tho artlcla which Is mado to work such extraordinary results ; bat It Is aftei It his been chemically treated and tomplctely deodorized that It U in proper condition, for tho toilet. It was In far-off Ilusa that tia effect of petroleum upon thoha'ruas flret observed, Oovcrnmcnt oClccr having noticed that a partially bald-headed ecrvant of hi-, when trimming tUa lamps, had a hab:t of wiping his oll-bcsmcarcd bands In Ida ecan'y locks, and tlia result was in a few months a much Cncr head of black, Glossy hair than ho ever had before. Tho oil waa tried ca horses and cuttle that had lot their hair from tha cattlo plague, and the results wcro as rapid as they wcro manelotis. Tho manes and even tlio tails cf horses, which had f.illcu out, ere completely re stored In a few weeks. Theso cxp rlmcnta wcro baraldcd to tho worlJ, but the UnonloJgo was prac tlca'Jy useless to tho prematurely bald end gray, nj no ono In civilized toclcty could tolcrato tho uso of rcflncd petroleum as a dressing for tho hair. But til skill of ono of our encrah-ts has ourcomo the did cnlty, and by n process known only to hlmtclf, tJ has, after very elaborate and costly experiments, tu cecded In deodo-.lzln'r Kilned petr l.nm, whlca renders It susccptiblo of being handled as daintily as tho famous eaii ili colojns. Tho t spcrhaeutj wlti the deodorized liquid on tho human hair wcro at tended with tho most astonishing results. A fevr applications, whero tho ha'.r was thin aal falling; (rave remarkable tono and vigor to tha scalp and talr Every parllda cf dandruff disappears oa the first or sccoud dressing, and Ihollqaldcotcarch lag In Its nature, seems to penctr .ta to tho roots at cnt'c, and ect up a rad calihango from tho start. It is well known that tho most beautiful colora aro mdo frctu petroleum, and, by eoao rayntcrlous operation of naturj, tho nro cf thla crtlclo crada t'.:y lmpar: a beautiful light-brown color to tho Ulr wiikh by continued use, deepens to a black. Tho color remain" permanent for an ladcCnlte length -of lime, and tho chango U so cradual that tho most latlmato friends can scarcely detect Its progress, la a word, It Is tho most wonderful discovery cf the age, and well calculated la raako tho prema turely ba.d and gray rejoice. XT adi 1-a our rraden to giro It a trial, f cclln rrti'llcd i hit cm niip.icailnu Mill convince them of i s wo.idi-rriil cllecy. J'ilMurgi (JouuMrciul tf 0:1. IS., la". The articlo Is telling Its own story In tho hinds of thouund who nro n u i ii it with tho moet graafjlag ktid cucuuragin lesulte : W. II. Bnn.L & Co., Fifth Avenno rharmacy, sayj. "Wo luvo sold preparations for tlio hair for upward, of twciitr ycar-i, butluuo never had ono to tell ax wellorglvopu It uuherial satisfaction. W'c there fore recommend it with couildcuco to ourfriondai lud tbegciiiralpull.c." Mr. ClcsTiVca P. Halt., cf tho Oates Opera. Troupe, nth.-: "AfUr flxveeke' noltminn- lnced, as ara also my enmradrs, that j our ' Carbo bno'liasund lipr duclni; n wonderful growth of luir wi.ira 1 had Uono for J oars." C. II. Smith, of tho Jeiinla Illjht Combination, writes: AfKr ulnir your C'atbolino three weeks 1 amennvinc dtbntbtild lioadicaubo 're-halrod.' It's el.uply uoudoiful In my case." II. F. Anmcn, chtmltt, Ilnlroke, Mass.. writes i " Your ' I'arhiilini-' has restored my luir after every Ctngdsc bad fulled." Joerrrt E. Toxn, altorncy-at-Iaw, No. Attlcboro. lla., riles : For inuro than io years a iwrlioa of my bt-a 1 has leen as sinoo. Ii end f rio from balr as a. billiard ball, but ton-.o tight Meeks ago I was in duced to iry your CurboTtne, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Wturo no hair has bcea teen for ;-i an there now appears a thick growth, and 1 am convinced that by continuing Its uso I shall l.avo as iwxl u brad of hair as Itvirhad. It is cronlug now nearly as rapidly as hair docs after It Is cut. AEEOIINE It now presented to tho public n Ithoat fear of con tradiLtiuu us tho U-et Ui-etoratlvo and BeautUcr of tho llalr the world has ever produced. IVIrc, ONI! DOLI.AIl xcr bottle. Lold by ull Urilgltte. KENNEDY & COTPITTSBURG.PA,, Cole Agents for tho United Statee, ths Canada asl Great Britain. ib 1.1 13 is vi:ai.' 3! D' n. Wru'a Nr.iivs and Iihaix TnEAT-Hi-iT.a p illo .or llieirria. Iiiunioee, Cou vn eioiif, S rviiiie ud obo Meutnl ijeoree alon, Loesof ieiunrt. pe,uia o ihcoi, lupi. tt-nt-y. lnini-iutai'v Lulls un. 1'roiuuture Old Am-. oatie.t hv over ex ten. relfubtn-e or i-ver 1 ftu'itei ro. wlui-ti irei m in nt.eeiv, rUtcitv ti'ol eath. One box will wire ri-reut euns. Ksch box ooul ineuuM n tinth- trivitii'f-u1. One tin, ar h vox i x 1 xe- oi live do.i r- wnr 01 ni' lipr p lOmi tea ipt I o-ire. We coitr nu ce hi box to e ire auv ee-e W 111 each tiler eve v-il b uelut - x Im-x-. Hti-oainan-letit ll-t tlla sill -ud tho 1 meh s-rn-sn wrt a texer te iwi-. Ib imii y ( 1 no I me tu . sU 1 11 I4.c its u'- lit 11.lt B.V Vfl-B u.e .ptnielerf!l 1 m a. t j a . c b r c o , ii-1' 1-tut, 1 w j tp, ,1 ar..t u'i f.II. A J ltl ..1.1O .ie IK. .. h b. Hi P . All 1 11 K I.Uion. nholwwls Kt.ult. I'll . -Uo jU... e'p. is.'a If 8(10 v . .11 II "ten l 0 1. 1 if - .,'i Il ' 'i .1 1 I., 1 i f ) u 11 U LLLT i A JO . 1 ei lUsd. ilo. juuotj - t". IE S No Patf nt No Pay. PATENT obtained for Inventors In tho Tjniloil States, Canada and Curoc, at reduced rates. With our principal office located in Washington, directly opposito tho United States l'utont Oirtco, we aro ablo to attend to nil patent business with greater promptness and des patch nnd otl'MS cost tiitm other patent at torneys who aro at a distance from Wash ington, nnd who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions as to (utentabllty, free of charge, and nil who aro intoro.'ted in new Inventions and atcnts are invited to send for n 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 German-American National Dank, Washington, D.C.j the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington) lion. Jos. Casey, lale Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials nf tho V. S. Patent Office, and to Senators n d embors of Congress from every State. Address i LOUIS BAG OK Ft A- CO., Solici tors of Patents nnd Attorney s at Law, LeDroil Building, Wasiii.vutox, D'C. doo22 t f Tt mi i liespectfully nnnnnnres tnthe people or Le hluhtun n ml Its vic'nlty. that bo Is now pre p 1 1 u.l to supply them with all Kinds of Household furniture Mimtirnn urcd from the best 'cnsiined Mate, rials at Prices fully ns lowiis thofatni-anlcli-. vim ho liouuht lor els- where. Hero are a few ul tho Inducements offered: I' rlorSetsat Inun 4S0to$00 Witlnut iilni-ble-tiip Urcs'lnu Case lle.lrinin Sillies. 3 pieces WOloM'i Pnliued Il.iln i fulli-s 18 t 4 i'iiiih Seiitnl t'halr. pi rs tol a.... 0 Clllliiiin Inilre, per fct of 0 H and all other Omuls equally choap. In this connection, I desire to -all tlmnt. tciilloti ot the people to iiiyainplo f elllties in THE UNDERTAKING B I? ESS with a NV.W and HANDSOME 11KARSE, mid a mil niiituf O.iMvl.TS ami UOKFI.NS, 1 iitu iirepated to attend promptly to all tr-iK-rs In ibis Ii uo at louest prices. P.iironae ri-fjiectlully solicited and the most ample .allif.iclt n guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, . oetia HANK St., l.chlghton. FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS, AND PURCHASE riirosMflu Marines anil Agri cnltural Implements, The Bait tn the Market, at J. ! . GABEL'S. Also, on hand, nn I for Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers C11LAP FUlt OA&ll, 10,00!) feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, Sec. AT HIS lAltlTWArtE bTOr.E. AprlH-tn8 .EIIIGI1TON, PA. j v vor aki: in si;i:ii of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods- GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Th 1'iibtio patronaito solicited, Julyl-tf JJIPOItTANT AKXOCXCEJIEyi! POST OFFICE HUILDING LElllnilTO.V, PA, has the Largest and Most Exlenslvo Stock of HATS, CAPS, &c. ever offered In this borouah. Havlna; pnr. ebasetl my Sttick In Iho Eastern and other Manufieiorles early In I he su.nOn und nt a savliiiri-l lOloiS per eenlum nn ihn p'oeent Aovanet.,1 I'rieit, I am preinrett tu otter ex. trtor.linary in lui-eim-nts t-t my cus' outers. Spot I 1 eitroiloa has boen glvou to tbe Mlao tlon of Fall and "Winter Boots ! and I Invite my tumorous Mends and patrons i estl anl evanilno ttty etook befoie isaklnK lbtr puri-ltasoe elseivbsre, as lam prepared to kit specnil tnduceuients to all OAS 11 Piritflt 8e US. Hi member, LEWIS WEISS P 'l. Onice UulldtOe;, LihUhwui. Pa, Srpt . ' Railroad Guide. pillLA. 4l KICADIMO UAILIIUAU. Arrangement of I'asst't'ijer Trains. OOTOI1F.K 21TB. ISSO. Trains leave. ALL TO vYN asfollowsi- (VM rllKIOSIE.X BAILIIOAU). Tor rhllAdolpbla.at ii3 , a.U, li.JO.n.m.. and J.1 p.m. i-TJNDAYs. For l'blladi Ipliln nt 4.-0 a. ni..3.?3 u. m. I VIA ItA&l ri'.VXA. 11IUCI1.) For lie ill. ur anil Xl"i riauut r, U2j, 8,(0 a m 12.10 4.:t ni.d mtp. m 1 or Lancaster utid Columbia, M5, 9. a.m. and t. 30 1 Ul MINDAYS ior l'.oaJmj. narriebuic, and way no nls. J it u. 111. (Via tcTULinr.M.) ror Philadelphia riomli V. Depot M.i O.i: 8.17, ii. to , i . 2 &. hi, il.vi p.m. Hunuiiv i eO p.m. For l'hliaccli lna Horn L t a Ltput 2.i4, 3.23 n, tu. liulusl- OIt A LLR 1 OWN leave as follows! (VIA l'KUKlOMIlN IIA1LLOAD.) Leave l'liilaielphlii, 7.40 n. in. aud 1.0.1, 1.C0 -uc 5.15 p. in. PUKDAYS. f.o.ivo Philadelphia, 8.0.1 a. in., Sit and '4.1S p. m. (VIA EAST TKXXA SIIANCII I Loavo rtc.ulusSoo K.3uu.ui.,2.lb a.ai.FnAO.IS n.iu. Leavo Uanlsbnrc Coo 8 (G sudO.50. a.m., 1.45 ami 4.U0 u. in. Leavo Laucasicr. 8.O.1 a. m l.rs and J.snp. m. Lcar-L'oliiiubla 7.&Ca. 111 1.10 and S.iup. tu. l-U-s DAYS, f.cavo Tlcaiilrjtr. f.oo a. m Leave liuiiliuii:,i.Mi H.m. (Via liLTULrnut.) Teavo nhllr.doloil'i C4. Jt', o.i r.10, 8.C0 p. in. Suuduv U.3 a. ni.. .t.iu u. 111 Trnlusninti.0. thus ) tun to and ft nni depot Oth mid Uioen streeti. riilladolphla ntner iislnnton il 1-t'in Dio.nl street depot, nalua Vit B-t.ilehem" run to ni ti iioui Dcri.a at fjt-pi t, except t oso maikeil () . Tno ii.43 1,. in tniiu fiotn lii-,itown, and tho 5.15 p.m. trniu from PliilHUfipiuu, hao thto cats to and I1-0111 1'ulleileipnln. J. K. rtOOTlEN. General Manager. C. a HANCOCK. GVn'i Patt.& licUel ,lotnt. mi- 13. ia Lilted A Lie OF LYNN, IV3AS3 9iecurcr.cn or For all Feiaalo Complaints. TM9 preniratlon, m its narifi tl"n!iict, consl-its o , Jtr.ulo I'i o.k :ic3i:-tnrol.-ni.l jiu thoi.,ot i .ioln'alM. V.'wnor.otrt-Ul-Ji.i.rltf oC tl.la Cor !n4wiabt3rtcii7UjjJ,aj:-kl.jf la Immedlatot an n ItauwHcmUirrjcil, In nlncty-iiinocavjilualu.-i J, ajicrniar.cLtci.rcIicircct3.:.53t:iouantl3 wH t j y. On account ontiprovo(iricr:ti,Itiito-C-yr mifndwJanJiircscil'joJb)' tbe test pb) bicians Jl o cuuntry. 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I'l-tuaiy uud IVninle DUravsi Uo, i'l M'l.ttifoioa- y nr.ilrtRi i,cry fiiflt tpr fn m tliFotii(V'WH cmi n cut oil. t-end lor this liooic to ttio unilT-l-nfd u ptnrtcian ol aR pxueriencf. eiioifpt by tiundreds if .enling ct ircusvhj leMllv tn hU nktt'. t-ftii) itnni ii iv rcuc ti r. !:. i.titiKttoD. M.J)..: buiMTior at.. To tdo, Ohio. upiS-yi PLANING MIIL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SIjATINGIOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., DealKln all kind and airea of ftne. Jlemlnck Oak Hud Hard Wocd Lumoer. and la now pie pared to uxot'ute uny uuoaut of ordeie tor Drcsscl) L mill) oil or ALi, KINDS. Iloors, .Snshcs, IlIIiuls, Sliuttorv, Jloultflnss, Cabinet ATnrc, ic, With t'rouictnets. Brackets Made to Order. The Maclitnerr Is all new and of tho best and must Improved kinds. I euiuloy none but lha best woiameu, uo well eeaaouetl and 1:00.1 tna terisl, nnd am theiefore able to fuat autre entire samtactlou to all who mavis vor mo with a call. Orrttrs or mail piouiptly atlenoed to. Mr chare, are larxtirate, terras cash, or Intcieit iharged alter tl'luj oara. GIVE MBA CALL. VF Those enrifrd In Bmbpnir will fnn II t 1 heir advent. go tn htvo Mrtluc, Fleor ilnards Ponr., aalica. fbnt'crs, 0. ir nirde at thl Pat tnrr. la)l JOHN BJLLfbT. tsit rm hnelneu nntr he'Are t h nr.tt. SiiVk H Vou ' an u-ak. timner t 'Her at H work lor n thau at anrlhlrr - Capitel uoi reqn red. w e Wl'l fttart VOIl t 5 A (lev un.- nn,r,. ...n.fA home bv t' e tntioattt ue ZXt womesi tMr aa 1 a-ir.e witntid everywhere to work f r n. Aovr 1-ibn 1 me. You rao -'evoto your wbrle I'n e to ti e wo. ir or nu'v vonr spire 11 omeDi. 'o other bu-iueea ri p.i ou ir-.-i hhw.1L o one w 1 inr to worn ran iiult" lo-'Vi. enor-n"U-va 1 v rujia np nt ,,i i e .-tlv Outnt li'i.l Iruusfie- A, rf '? nf" o ttl" tv fol n ale In mouir raS'lv .ni hni'or biv Ail'ir-a HIU t 'O., ayir-i,lll!iit Jun.-iy Miss Minervn's Dlsnppoliitnicnl. Yes, Lobby, 'twas a dliapp'lntment t and though, of course, I try To look as nf I didn't mind It, I won't toll you alio. Yo see, he'd ben s. comln' ittddy, and our folks sei, let they, "It's you, Jllncrvy, that he's artcr; be'i sure to pup some day." Ilo'd walk In with the evcnln' ihaJJen, let lu that oaiy-chalr. And pralso rny douithnuts, kinder ilshln' about a bachelor's ftre. And (hen bis talk was so linprorln', he made the doetrlnts plain, And when he'd p'lnt a moral, alien looked straight at Jlary Jane. She'd luugh, nnd give scch sill; answers that no one eould npprove; But, law I the mm can't fool us, Dcbby It Isn't sense thoy lore. It's rosy checks, and c)os a-sparklln'. V, yes, you may depend That when a woman's smart and handy,knows how to bake and mend. And keep htr house nnd husband tidy, why, the loots will pass her by, IJckusu she's ept nt her youth a lcamlog their wunts to satisfy. Now Mr. Reed was allcrs talkln' of what & wife should be, So, Lobby, was it any wonder I thought bis bints meant me? And then wl en Mary Jane would BlfKle, and he would turn so rod, Could you hut 0 t,u,.sscd that they was courtln' when not a word was said ? It a 1 tame out nt last so sudden. "Twas Wedntsdiiy ot last neck. When Mr. Lecd caiuo In, qulto Qustertd. Thinks I, "Hu means to speak." I'll own my heart beat quicker, Dcbby; for though, ul course, It's buld To like a uiun before he otitis, I thought him gcod as gold. Well, there we sot. 1 talked and waited; hu hemmed and coughtdHWhllc; Ho teviuud so uio&l oueoinuiou bashful that 1 Luulun't hiip but euiile. I thought about my plnctar balsam that drives u eouuh iiuuy, And bow xheii wo was fairly married I'd dose htm cvciy day. J ust then he spok: 'Dear Miss Mlnervy,you must bev nccu quite plain lh.it I'm In lulu" "I hev," 1 answers. SiZ be, "with Mury Jane." "Whaldld I doflninrly fainted, 'twas scch u cruel eliock. Yet llieru 1 lied to set, as quiet as of I was a rock. And hear about her "girlish sweetness," and "budiiln' biauty," too. Don't talk to mo or mart rs, Debby I know what I'vo gone through. Well, Unit's tho end. Tbcwcddln's settled lor Jun, , he In such baste. I'vo ttlven her the spreads I quilted, 10 thoy won't ko to naste. I'd planned new curtains for his study, all trimmed wlih bands ol blue, 1'iu euro her cookiti1 uuver'll suit him bo's fond of calln' too. Well, no,I wa'u't at mcotln' Sunday. I don't I!n,l Mr. lUcd Is qui 9 as idltyln' lately; ho can't movo me, Indi-cd. Ami, Debby, when you see bow foolish a man In love can net, Ycu can't hev sech a high opinion of him, and that's a fai t. "1 don't look welll'' taring weather, mebbe; It's glitlu' wuriii, jou know. Oood.li: I'm golug to undo Jotham's to stay a week or so, Aft 1. L T. Corbtll, in Harper' t Magazine. Squiro Yhecler's Watch. "I'm Mrs. Wheeler Squire Wheeler's second wife, lio being a widower when 1 married him; and most folk know how Bquire Wheeler used to be a 'kind of a ills Iraetc-d man when I liret married hi 111, nnil how ho kept 011 being distracted fur u con siderablo spell u' time, so's I r'ully didn't leel to expect he'd ever get out nl tho hubil. Ho didn't keep mi rt-enilection oi events somehow, ami did tort o' curious things. Put on the big, striped arm chair cover 111 stead of his tlresaing-gown, and went about with ono bhoo and mie slipH-r 011, wonder ing what mado him lilt eh so, till I told him. lie fetched homo my bandbox Inun the mil liner's, and a new coal-scuttle from the store, ono day, mid when ha rams 111 lie tlirowcd the bandbox into the firo-plucf, and sot the scuttlo on tny work-tublo; and one day I jest saved him from takiu' shot Inslcad u' pills. "I'd knowed ho was sort o' curious befern he rarne to ceo me, and I larnt it well duriti' that time, fur you see ho built a new home for me while wo was a com tin' ; and he took ma over for to see it artcr 'twas all paiuled and ralcimiiit'd, and uiereil; aud while I was looklii' nt it up stairs ho forgot how's he'd fetche I me and went oil' and locked tne in. It wae.quite well set bark from the road, tho liuuso was, and all tho lower win dows were fastened on thn outside; and I suppose I might bavo starved them if it hudn't u been for Hiker's little Ikas comln' up about fivn in the afternoon lo steal cher ries. They thought I was a ghost, ami so brought some folks up to look at me, and I got let out. "I waa real mad, I kin tell yon, and first on I refused to hev anything to do with the Squire; but he pleaded with me, went right down on his knees in his white pants in a mud-puddle, and I was tender hearted. Though I was most srry I had give in when ho went down to the villago and oiened his office on Sunday, I'd nu idee what lio'd done until he came home tn din ner. Then be was lookln' at tne, and says hci "Jarueby, I guess there's guin' to bo 0 weddin'i there'a crowds of folks goln' into the church." "A wcddln' Sunday I" eayi I. "Lawl" says he, "I thought 'twas Satur day, and I've been sotten at my desk, full fare of all the folks, nritin the hull morn In' me a deacon, too I" "Then I called bltn 'a distracted old crit ter 1' "However, I got over that, and he seem ed to be gnin' along better than tisual.when one day he was (join' lo start for the oily, lie was all fixed up and the Squire's a personable man when he's got his bett cMhee on lie was all fixed up, and hn l a j new blue cravat, ami white lint and kid glove; and I ws kinder adorlii' him.wben it struck me that the clock hud tnppl,and that I shouldn't know the lime for all day. ".VL.nirain," sets I -"Adnnirant, do tell ' roe the tuns ' in set the clock." Tt Squire ho. w just fig"rigupto;rt expenses all right and didn't want to stop, so lie unfastened his watch of the clinln.and handed it to me, aud I went Into the kitch en to set tho clock. I wai quick us light ning, but bless you I when I came back the Bqulro was gone. Tho buggy was most out of sight. "What a provoktn' thing I" says I. 'Oone to town without his watch. Ue won't ku.iw about the trainsorativthing.' And I IMtoJ about It all dny. Wtdl I might; I didn't know what good reason I had to do it. " The boy brought the bugi;y back, and said tliojquire hadn't missed his watch, and that he'd gone off on the right tiain. Aud tho Squire he got to Xew York nil right, as I ufterwanls knew, and about ten o'clock Couslu Peter Jones sltip)ed iu, and s.ild lie was going to New York, too, '"I wuut to know,' says I, 'whero will you dine?' "'The StuQVm House,' says lie. '"Oh, says I, 'Well, Adoiilram, he'll dine there, too, aud you'll meet him there. Jusl take his watch along, won't you, and give it to him.' 'So Peter says t 'All right, pleated to do it,' ulnl put it loose in his left vest (locket bis own was iu 1 1 i 3 right und off he wuut. '"Some chance of Adoniraiii's getting home to-night, now,' says I, aud felt moie comfortable. "Little I knew. 'Teler went duwn to the t-ily got there nt neon, and made straight lor the hotel. A'loiiirum wasn't there yet, and Peter is ul Wuys trying experiments with himself; so he thought he'd go into tlio barber's shop and have his whiskers mid niustnclieshaveil nll'and his hair shingled. Ami I mtittsay for my poor liusbuud that I shouldn't have known him fiom a crow. His curs sot out so, and he looked so lantern-jawed. He'd worn the beard ten years, and always had his hair long ; and having fixed hiiiuelf up after that fnehion, lio went out ugttin, and there was the Squire coming the street. "Jftnv, Peter isnlwuys fur having his joke, and what ell mid ho do but hide behind a pile of shutteis and bolt out ut the Squir. und grub him by tlio collar, and euy : "You're iny prisoner I' " Now, the Squire lie's sort of serious and he's sort of heavy, olid he gave u jump, ami Micro was a bauuna skin tin the eidewulk, and he slipped on it, and down both of 'em went. A mercy they didn't break their legs. But tip they got, und the fiisl thing Peter knew the Squire was holding his Col lur and yelllug 'Police!' "Squire I Squitol' says Peter, 'don't you know 1110? Don't you know mo?' " 'No, I don't want to,' says poor Adon irnm. "Then'up comes the police. " 'Arrest this man,' toys the Squire, ' he collared me iu tlio street, mid I reckon that hu's got my wutcli. You see it's gone Thero's the chitiii bunging uut of my jiccket witli nn watch on'l.' . "'I'm his cousin. I came down the last train. Hu left his watch at home,' says Peter. " And nobody paid any attention, and the took him to t lie station and ccurcbtd liiiii,und thcro was the Squire's watch in his pocket. "' I fetched it to him,' says poor Cousin Peter. ' Ilia wife asked me to. I'm his own relation, Peter Kilmer. Look ut mc, Squiie." "'Peter Kilmer's got long hair anil n most amaiin' beard, you rascal,' says the Squire, 'and when I left Sjiuttsville lie was ubed yet, his folks said.' " So they looked Tcler up for highway robbery, and detained the Squire to oppoar aguiiibt him ; mid about nine that night, when the Wt train arrive and went on, and didn't fitch him, ino and Cousin Peter's wile Bot cryiu' in our kilchen, makiu' up uur minds we were both widders. " Theonlv wonder is Peter isn't serving a term in State prison now, fur his own wile couldn't swear bi him when she saw him, until lio showed her a daguerr'olypo of both of 'em hooking arms, that they hud taken in their courting days for a locki-t he wore; and it took tho wholo f.unily, and the dominie, and Lawyer Cross, and lots nf mon-y, tn get him nil ; and then Peter want ed to sue the Squire for false arrest and im prisonment. " It was a dreadful time, and there was a coolness in Iho familv for years, but goo.1 ariz from evil, as Iho do 1 inie said, for the Squire isn't half mch 11 distracted mull as he used to be, and h has gut a wrt of habit ol taking notice nf what goes on about him." A I'A It .mill's UFF.SI7I'. A "hired man," who had been employed nn a farm iu tills county for several mouthii entered suit against his employer the other day for balance of wuges, amounting us he claimed, to $32. The suit was mi trial at Justice alley yesterday, and it looked at first as if the plaliilifl'liad a cleurcaie. Hu gave dates and figures in a straightforward way, and seemed lo be a very htineet young inun. When the farmer took the eland, he said : "I claim an oflWt for that $Z2. Nn man need sue me for what I honestly owe." "What is your oilietl" ailed tha lawyer. "Ha'a an unbeliever." "In whatt" "Why, in the Bible." "What has tbut to do with your owing blm $32!" "Il bus a heap to do with it. I had six hands in my employ, and we were rushing things when I hired this man. He hadn't been witli us two days when they stopped the rej.-r in the middle of tho ullfrm-ou tn tlispute about Daniel in Iho lion's don, and in three days we bud a regular knock down over tbe whale swallowing Jonah. The man who run the mower got to arguing about Samson nnd drove over a stump, ami damaged the machine to the tuue of $18 and the very next day my boy broke bis lv while climbing a fence to hear and see the row which was started over the Children nf Jerael going through the iled Sea. It wasn't a week befure my wife said sho did n't believe Elijah was fed by the ravtUMud hang me if I didn't find myeolf growing weak on Noah and the Hood. That's my otfeel; and if he was worth anything, I'd sun him for a thousand be.l.le." The Court reeerved his decision for twen ty four hours. Set llmli 4i Vein.. " I was troubled for many years with Hit ner complmut, gravel, if i niv htl b eam thin ; I was dull and uiteHivo ; eould hardly orawl nlwuti vt an old wi .mi nwu all over; could get nothing to bvlpme, until I got Hop Bitters, ami now 1 em a boy again. My blood and kidney ate jl right, u'i i am a m-itve l 1111, ,.1 311, 11 ti h. 1, I am 7.', nni 1 h.. no .1. i,j n iti 1 ,!,, wed t..i o.i.ers 'f ii..n It iewoit.1 a t l- -Father Sunpjy Jlrtury j.j.; Till; n.AMI OF LIOIir.M.NO. The apparatus which, In our laboretorlr onabtes us lo measure the time which Ugh moving at nearly 200,000 mile per secon takes to pais over a few feet, Is required prove to us that lightning is not absolute! Instantaneous. Whelsloue lis j shown th It certainly last less than a millionth pn of a second. Take this, along with Swan datum, which I have Just given yon, ud you see that the appirent bVtghtnees of tl landscape, as lit up by a lightning flush, les than one lundrcd thousandth part what it would bo were the lightning pemu ncnt. Wo have thusrough materials ft inntituting r comparison between the Ir Irinsio brightness of lightning and of tl sun. Transient in the exlremo as 11 phenomenon is, we cm still, In virtue t the duration ttfvlsuat impressions, form tolerably accurate conception of the form 1 a llusii; aud in recent times iustantaneot processes of photography have given 1 permanent records of it. These, when con pared with photographic records of ordinar electric, sp'irks, bear nut to the full the con victions nt onco forced by appetranc o '.he old electricians, that a flash of lightnlii is merely a very large electric spark. Th peculiar zig tag form, sometimes apparent ly almost doubling back on itself, ibe a casiouul bifurcations, and various oth phenomena of a lightning flashre all show by the (towerful sparks from an electric rut chine. Tho siectrofcoie lias recently give us still more convincing evidence of thei Identity, if any such should be wante The bifurcations of a flush can puule n one who is experimentally acquainted wit electricity, but the zig-zag Turin is not quit so easily explained. Itis certainly destmye in the case of short sparks by heating the ai Now, heating ina tube orflumonotouly get rid of motes and other combustible material but it also removes all traces of electrificatru fiiuii air. It Is MSelble, then, that th zig 2iig form of lightning flash may, 1 certain cases ut least, be due to Iocs electrification, which would have tbe satn sortnf effect ns heat in rarefying the ai and milking it a better conductor. A ri mark is muda very commonly in thunder storms which, if correct, is obviously Incon elstent witli what I have said us to the ex luiiicly.sliort duration of a tltsh. Tho ey could not mssibly follow movements of sue extraordinary rapidity. Hence it Is clea that when poiplc say they saw a flash g upward tn the clouds from the grouud, o downward fruin the clouds to the grouui they must bo mistuksu. The origin of th misluku seems tn U n subjective one, vis that the central parts of the retina are mor sensitive, by practice, tlmu the rest, am therefore that tho irtion of the flu.h whic is seen directly aHectsthe brain soouer tha the rest. Hence a spectator looking towar either end of a Hash very naturally fancie that end to be its starting puint.--.Pro. Toil in Nature. Mamma "Why, my dear Wlllie,wha in the world Is the mutter with little Oscar' head 7" Willie "Well, we're playin' 'Wll hum Tell,' and somehow my arrow won' hit tho apple, but kocpa pluggin' his eye and uobc." A little nlceo of Trofessor Raymoni heard her father use the telephone am shout "hullo," after he said his .ty. 3h came to repeat her prayers one night at he mother's knee : "Now I l.ty me down t sleep. Pleaso Cod send ino a Dew dull hullo?" Gilbert Stuart, tho portrait iialnter i said to have met a lady in tho streets of Do Ion who accosted lilmwillit "Ah.Mr.Sttiart I liuve just teen your likeness. and kissed it because it was so much like you," "Ant did it kies you in return?" "Why, no. Then," said the gallant puint,er, "it was no like me." "I don't believe much in history," said 1 modern miss, "and particularly the hisbir of Ciudeii'lla. In my opinion there nerei was any such a person." Thrrnin shl went to Iho lookiiig.glussnnil jtowdered herl tolf furiously, in 11 vuin attempt to conceal tlio too brilliant color which bad been pro dut-ed by her vlfort to get on n No. B shoe. I A young man who had signed the pledgl entered u barber's shop, and nt the close ol the shute, the knight of tho razor cotiimen citl bathing I he man's face with rum, whei he was somewhat taken back by an excla illation, "Look out I 1 have signed the ploilg ami I won't have that stulf so near mj mouth I" 'Children over seven yean pay hall fare." "Oh, you speak English, do yuul And what is your age, Missy ?" "Vichge Miimmii says I have two ages. Yen I mi in ze railway 1 am six and a alt, and ven 1 am at home 1 11 111 eight." When the teacher was relating the? pari able of Iho Prodigal Son, and was just at the interesting point where the father aud toil meet, sho was interrupted hv a little boyl who, with un eytiio bo.ine.. with which ho ws probably nlieady acquainted, asked "Yci but what became of the hogs!" When we read theslatlfllcsofeduoatlorl iu Russia we get a new caue of Iho ditcoqj .lent of the jieople, and find another justifiJ cution nf the hatred of the deepotic Govern! meut. A P.ussian journal of educatim shows that II all the Ku.sien people are b lie etliiOKletl, there will !e 1,000 new school, wanted 111 the St, Petersburg tll.tnct, 2,rj0ul 111 that ol Novgorod, mill, n,,t to inentioil other instances, as many as 6,000 lu ibat ol Charknw. Mr. Kinglake is said tn have stipulateoi that the new volume (which has made thai Loudon Times so furious) of hit history oil the Crimean war should not be given ouJ to the press until twenty-four hours titer il had been handed to a number of hit friends aud they on their art were bound nat tol give It lo tny iiew,iaper. Many attempts! were made by the daily papers In Loudool to get an'ndyauce copy but without tuccesaj Blaokwoods wera Arm and Mr. Kiogbtkel was immovable. Tbe vagaries of Emmet, the popular! actor, continue tn interest the Western ritltsl In which he is appearing. II, j, ususllyl laaen in imnn by me manager of the tlira-1 tre in winch lie u engaged tr ij.- smll kef a clow prisoner, out e.oiii- anoa'ipel away, nun when I. un i 1 cuup r'c y bi-tidel uimseii witn drink. 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