am M V, UOItTUlMKR. . , . KDtTOIl LElllaUTON. I'A.l' 8ATU11DA Y.JUNE 30, 1883. Our Southern Letter, Special to Tin CiitouN Autocatk. Mn. Kdit b: On account uf ill health I toll luii'tUuil luB'. winter to take a trip South, co as to nvolit tbo more lRorous ulioMto of our section. I hail n eujourn of ucnrlv three montbs In the Soutb. principally In. North Carolina, 1 now wiih through the medium of your paper to btlefly ooiuuiunlui.le with tho Indus. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. A writer In Harrlaburi coinuuuU thus.. It on the political outlook lu the State Tb. Bepubliem Stale Convention HI of Tout Dimbl,tfi(1 weel 111 mis ci.y on euueBW, tU,,re e i yoIlr sectnf n3 u all thiol. lllh. to nominate caun.a.ies lor auu,. popuj stales, many persouH who ter-OenenUn.! Stale Treasurer nnl to I & 8nbslllUnco by lmrj labur piiolnt Blato Oomrutueo ior one iear, nuU clos, 00JU0Uiy, Tll(.r larnluB nro u,l at uo time within tbo hNtory of the n(jt Mfflokul to rjtet mauy of lbe aeUia Uepubllcnu parly ha so little Intent tieceiltilUl, of llf(f( mm,b llg to llro,j,le utaobedto.n Stale Oouvenlbu as now. f(jr lbemselVl;a uU,i famllleMa comfoituUo A the Ol.l Clu ml care nothing for Ihiso. Lomo for th(j fuWt L lmlfl( teuU 0Q(jl two office, but very muuu lor me maue- of Hy,D?i atg ,0(J UgU ,u Iir(,por,ou lo np o: me male ommiuee, mry for lill)0ri Auj, tilis stllto o) a eelf-sucriflclug spirit to whloh ILey tU njjS CHtinot Will lo rcluetllml better have bitborlo been BlraiiRcrs. permit the ihmby IroWlfir.Kion iu Home dirnctiou .., .u.,., , ,. ii.n.ln.tow in bruuritriu:v.intuKeoiiiiboobtnliifcd. "dimple-chit to grasp the suailow i UUa (if luin),BraUou Darning mo cuiuHiniio, .iuf m ijieu ii,iu( uimtsi uuinti'trupicmy iUuco lu Penuttylrauia politic tlili yeur Union bus btuu couvettnl Horn i by, continuing tho control of the State UCSS" Guard will secure nil there is of sub-1 mnurtl the West, which stcliou ul our a v.ixt many Jim hbo-io lutvantig.s to-day me not to be tumid in the neur tit. Uue mul ;n a long wny from hU present home, and run the rlblc of coming into contact with nu iindebiruhlo social tdetuelit, whiou Chh ijl'y partially be avoided by co!oulz tun'. . opinion here is that he would do better The iuduceme lis ouertil lo men ol ,,, .1,11 in,, nwn nlmrntpr will rfl- ,oi a traineu ecpuonmt. nue ,uo ni.ll cpl-al and industrious ImUts to ,llllre 'BeVerl ihich coats of whitewash Kobt. W. Maokny. it could salely be jmmigralu Wo.t me not to bo compared utf,,re bo cnn j, jure John A. Logan, who unu ino auraui'.K.n ui iuuquuiii. ou ut thH South has lately coma mto Committee. Heretofore, with ft cash balance ou baud of three million dollars that was ssldom diiturbed, tho State Jreusuiy jirlded a harvest of S100.000 anuually to the boys; ud uudtr the tkillful farming of a trained economist, like tbo late I ofllcer and glveliUflRurrx. Uo says Mr. Ktr Las received about f zo.uuu, auu mat Mr. Merrick and Mr. Ithss each received about tuicensmuoh, I do not vouch for tho statement, but the man I bnvo allud ed to ought to know what he talks about. Does nuvbodv sunnoso mat sir. rvaris or any of a dozen tmluent lawyers that could be named nnnld not have tried the case for S3. 000 or S10.000 eacb7 Then be. vund all thi. tho Hro.iecullon is cuarceJ with havlug nt the very outset "billcu off more tbau tbov couut encw." n was undertaken to prove a conspiracy, the mnet uifOoult of all thincs to leRally es tablUh. when to have tried llradv and Dnrsev senaratelv. for ualfeabcuce In riface and fraud, might havo been slmpltr uud eofier. Such scenes of debauchery us wero witnessed lu tbo bar-moms of the city for nearly twenty-four hours alter the verdict will not occur agaiu in wnsu inaton for many ndny. The wealthy de fenduuls set up freo liquor to nil comors, and In the eveulnc ban a craud jollifica tion and drunk nt Drady'g house. It is true nt Btattil that the rins has nearly two millions lelt out of the swaanlier n.iviui! all expenses of the trial. Some body has slated that JJorsey is poor, but this Is certainly u mistake. lie has bxll n million locked up in a bit; rancho in New JIkiico, and lihty not bo so tliisu ol rendy money as Urudy, but both nro very rich. Kvt ry now uud then a new Ktory U slarttri nbout Urady's l.llcclsful stock peculations, but the general opluion is lUat Star-ruute stocu, ami assessing me cmjlractors. U nbout the richest specula tion heevi r went Intl. Doisey is making threats of nulitical ravennes, ami men tions Senator Lognu as oue nmhitlous man he means to crnb. The prevailing eoanted on lo return $150,000 a year to the pool. All this has bieu stopped bv recent legislation; n commission appoint ed by Gov. Pattlson has been selected to rnpervlse the investment of tho treasury earplnsjn United Slates bonds, or those of the Stale of Pennsylvania, and to regnlate the deposits of the publlu funds in banks ;qf the Commouwealth; and under thU radical change tho Old Guard are entirely willing that the Indepeud euta shill name the Sttito Tri csurer. For tho office of ' Auditor-General, Col. 3. M. VaudeMlice of Philadelphia, Col, Grimeson of ChamberEburg, an Interna revenue agent appointed by Grant, and Col. J. A. M. Possmore of Pottsvlllo are industriously working to secure dele cates; but Senators Stewart, Lee, and ofhwr leading Independents have ex pressed a Stkiro to havo Ilepreseuta'ivr Nllfs of Tioga nominated, and it is quite -likely that Brother Niles, who is n Meth siteak. market. Millions ol'ncics uf good laii'ls for mining, mauulucluring nud agricul tural" purposes can now be leased or bouubt on easy terms lura small amount of money. To speak plainly, the Suiilh Lnsnetr eucnursne.i. lo uuy great tx Imt. loreian ininiiurallon, throuch feai ol the introduction olreligious skepticism and tbo nolliillou ol social morals. l'reHoiHlo Hie war liuinigrauou was not desired. They had it labor sy-tem with which they were sati-lled. Those large plantation on ners each sctms tn have lived in n utile worm ol nisown. Men owned their thousands of acres, and many own them yet. still unwilling to o'U them up iuto tarmi of tillable size. Hut the InborM'steni Uas been revolution iz-d. and many plantations are now for s lie in CO and 100 acre lots nt from -2 to SIO tier nrre. nccordirc to location, nuah ity ol lau.H.ann improvements. I pahseo ttronah a tract of well timbered lauds ir. the mieldlo section ol lb Male tnroiigii n-hich the Carolh a Crutral It. It. num. lhal can he bought for $2 per ncre. This l onlv ouo chance nmouu many. Three- filths e.f the forests of North Caroliuanre whatever his faults, has uot in nil his years of public service been aocused of stealing nnvtlilni:. Tbo President is now i uis Biimmer collage at Iho Soldiers' Home. The house is very Urge nud very elegant, nnd it a Irienit calls tbere in tbe afternoon lie win nuver forget the visit. Arthur may not be the ori-uttst stntesmau in tbe world lint he is as perfect a geutleoiau ai was ever in the White House. As n host he Is charming cordial without being ef fusive, nnd agreeable to tho last degree without losing- his dignity. His bniihe, its shade. Us ilnwers, its sunshine, all In their appropriate places nrevtry attract ive. He spends much time there. Some i!avs when tbere is little to do be dnps not go to the White Home at nil. He drives out with his little daughter, or takes a canter on boebnek, or spends his time reading in his stiuly, with his rnat off nnd suspenders stripped down. He is verv fond of rea.lins. and lew meu hi public life are better informed in the matter ol personal history. . UOl! I'EDRO. odistprcaoher as well as politician, will vet ktnndinc. And iu this age of scarci bo libmiualed by acclamation. y of llmbtr these forests are invaluable, For Stale Treasurer, tho Hon. Willi J. Hillings,, member of the Legislature from Venango county, is tho only candi date mentioned, aud he, too, will doubt less, be nominated by acclamation. But the trouble will arise over tbo selection of tho State Committee Tbo Old Guard want Coouer. with his red. headed hone. fuiu'is and fealty to Cameron, continued in command as Chairman of the Commit tee, be.ouso of tho power the plane will affjrd in the primaries for delegates I. the National Convention; tho Iudcpend- enta-prefer Lee; nud as the position will exerclse'considcrable influence In shap ing (bings for tbo Senatorial campaign of next year, trouble is likely to aiise that may prove disastrous to tho parly, Our New York Letter. Regular correspondence of Advocate. New York, June 2G. 1883. After a conversation with Miss Linda Gilbert, tbe noted philanthropist nnd Tho finest lumber to be found in the United States lor building purposes is iu tho. Old Nurlh State Sotoe enterprising men from the Nortli nre now traveling iu the South buying up lauds for vurioiiR prisou reformer, there is no doubt in my Cmcioo Tkibu.nk: Tuere is no tariff issne iu.Ohlo. If tL-.-enro nny revenue reformers in" that State who hope to make an impression upon the national policy through either their influence or their votes they will bo obliged to emigrate in order to realize their ambition. Tbe Itepubllcans tny that they 'believe now, as id the post, iu the muiutennuce of n tariff system which will provide a reve nue fpr the government and at tho same time; will protect American producers and American labor." Tho Democrats say tbiy "favor a lariff for revenue lim ited to tbe necessities of government economically administered and so ad justed In lis application as to prevent unequal burdens, enconrage productive elsewhere. purposes water Mies tor lactones, um ber lauds for lumber; tbo rich alluvial t-rounds of the cast for trucking, etc. Il the ndvautage-t of North Carolina were tall v known iu the Northern States, nun Ihi-Y are rapidly beine made kuown in less than five years tho Slate would he densely populated, unij n lew monins nco the Stale Geologist was sent tn Pitts- bure to represent the invaluable iron. copper, gold, nnd other ores, which lire io he tound all over the middla nml Western division of the Stnte, The e pel ofthsteislt is the projected nnrt partly finished Piltsburg Sguihern Rail road from tbut point to reach Western N C. and Va. This will be the means ol bringing millions ofdollais into these States, it will malcelucir ores auu mm her marki table at the lushest price. There are iu North Carolina 150 different kinds of vnliniold ores, nud over 100 va rieties of liiuber,.tbe most valuable being wliite mid yellow plue, oaks nnd walnut. The soil is adapted to the rai"ing of auj thing that can be grown iu all our States aud temtnrieB. It fills tho agricultural report, nud is the only State in the Union that iloes. The climate of the oast is somewhat mnUrious. but in tbo middle and wes'.ern sections most benllhtnl The Tropin are not only willing but anxious lor the industrial classes to settle among them. The doors of immigration are beiuu thrown wido open to meu of smsll capital. Enough fo takeynu there will answer to begin with, if willing to help develop the resources of tho coun try when on the ground. You have uiiarnnlceil to jou nil socinl, political aud rel gions rigble tlmt you can obtain boeuty is good; tbe state ol mind, that Miss Helyn Leonard, the young woman who shot Mrs. Smith be cause she thought she bad withdrawn the affections of her old beau Callahan from her is insane. It is not exactly niinin, it is a kind of a love craze. She is haunted with tbe idea, that "Cal" is tired of her and will not see her again. This thought never leaves her mind, and at times it seizes her with such violence that she is scarcely mistress of herself. Although Callahan is suid to have gone to Europe, I have it ou the best authori ty that he is still iu town nud using his best endeavors to have the unfortunate girl removed where she, will not bo able i i,ii ne i., .i -...i j,,,, morals above the avernce; every man nc- pensiiuon io lapor. A congress ol car to fn.,nw nnv laudable, nvocaliou. nnd nisUud philologists could not by the earner tho results. What more can be most-? Weulous exerciso of tteir wauled? Dies tbo West offer better ad- i..tMk, jier , i . vantages Ho; it cannot equal tuo advau Vl;. ""-""iB ou. ,R(,a of thu s.)nlh. Bruits, it will not of tnese-two expressions. Pnet von w( iue money lo seenra them. tl , - Through Mr. J. T. Patrh-k. Immigration PUruOELPnu liMiw. "Phe two Anont at Wadeshoro. N. O.. first-class ioueftb of the Legislature bnvo now got through pasraja from Haliiinoro. New 1be re'oess-pay matter just where the) -wanted it. The Senate adopted a resolu tion; refuse pay to members nnd era ployfb; the Honse amended it so as to allo?pay to employes only, nnd tbe Senate refuse to agree to the amendment. The matter now goes to a conference committee, which of course will not be ttYio io agree. This is one of the chnep est games of tbimUe-rig ever played by any X-glslature anywhere. It is one whiat). invites the contempt of the people for the body now sitting at Harrisburg. It would have been far better had both bouses "made provisiou for their pay us muob of it as tbey cau get regardless ol tbe recess in & itraigbttorward way. That might havo nrouse.l criticism, bul it would have stayed popular contempt.' York or Bo-don can be obtained for n sin ill sum of money to nny point I have hinted at iu this e ominnnication. ii-t a man go dow u nnd see for himself. "See ing is believing." I have writlen tbu for no Felll-b purpose. I have no lands other bnnd tbo happy wedded life ol to i ell iu the South, nnd uo nuenry for scores never seeks notoriety nnd there- nv reall wbati-ver. I have simply civ- en brn Uy the rrsnlts or inv own otiserv. aliens, Iiopihk thereby lo benent thai class nf persons who are finagling hard fora llvliLoid. Rev. R. H. Wuitlcck, Our Washington Letter. An exchange makes this very sensibl uggestion for business men: "Iu all towm where a newspaper is publisled eyery'business man ought to udveitise in 1, pf.u if it' is nothing morj tbau a o. rd ta,'.(og bis name and the kind of hi si- nets he is engaged iu. It helps to sus tain a paper, nnd lets tbe people out nt a distance Inoff that the town is lull ol isiness mer, Tho paper finds its waj into thousands of places where band bills cannot reach. A card iu a paper is a traveling sign-board, and can be seen by every reader. Think of these things sod let your light shine." Each head of clover contains about sixty distinct flower tubes, each of which contains a portion of sagar not exceed ing the fiye-hundredlh part of a grain The proboscis of the bee must therefore be inserted iuto COO clover tubes before one. .grain of sugar can be obtained There are 7,000 grains iu u pound, aud as honey contains three-fourths of it weight of diy sugar, each pouud of honey represents 3,500,000 clover tubes sucked by bees. to iuconvenience him Now that the idle season in tbe dram- ntio world is Lere in all its glory, or rather dullness, tbe question of whether a man ought to marry au actress, ngaiu forms a topio of conversation iu places wherever the heroes aud heroines of tLe mimio world nud outsiders congregate. There is scarcely a doubt that if a man loiveshis wife ou the stage be soon, lo tho world aud even to his iutimates,Ioses his identity, nud becomes nothing bul the husband of his wire. Still I think the mam reason why marriages of tbis kind havo fared so poorly is because ac tresses and singers as a rule nre picked up by apologies for meu who would fain to be supported. Yon tako niue cases out of ten of nctresses husbands, and you will find that they nre either broken el )wu swells, brokers aud businessmen who have failed, iudilTereut actors end profesiioual men who wtre either loo id'e or too iudolent or too iguorant to succeed iu their self chosen walks of life. It stands to reason that matrimony under such circumstances can be any thing 'mt blissful. Now all the troubles of these people become public. Ou tbe Although opposed by tbetopposlng coon sel, the judge granted the motion. Later in the day the opposing lawyer bnd oc casion to visit the office of lawyer No, 1, and much to bis surprise met him there. He tried to escape by n haok door but lawyer No. 2, Was too quick aud caught him. No. 1 had to turu around, and wheu No. 2 saw the face of his friend he was no longer astonished at his request for an adjournment. Ills face was cov ered with big red welts, oue of bis eyes was blackened, 'and 'Ouo 6f hls ears bad evidently been,, cut, .for it wr.s covered over with court plaster. "How did this happen?" was the natural question. "Oh, I drank a littlo too much," was the to ply, "nud fell in among some roughs." Liter however the true story leaked out. He niartled a variety actress nbout eleven years ago, nnd by her has three charming children. She is a good woman, true and devoted to him, but they had scarcely been married three mouths before ho began to t niueut her with expressions anil demonstrations of insane jealousies. Iu less than n year he hid developed Iuto n full blooded mari til brute, nud nil fur no cause. About tJat time she ohtulued reasons to sus pect that her bnsbiud was not true to her. With a woman's persistence the satisfied herself of tho truth of her sus picions, nud ouo oveniug proceeded to the house of her rival, who lived iu a flit uptown. She walled tn tho hallway, and a moment later the woman came down stairs nnd noticing tho fignro in the dark naked; "Is that you. Harrj?f ".So, it's his better half," said tho wife now roubed to IreLzy. nnd leaping for ward she caught the woman by the dress. At the same time she drew from under her cloak a stout blackthorn stiek, nud with this she belabored her llval. The servants iu the upper nets beard tbe rumpus nbd rushed down stairs. Wheu they noticed what was going ou, nud of course, without difficulty uudeistood the cause, they took sitles with tho cil'tuded wifo and encouraged her to further tf forts. When she was dene, she neut home, nud findiug her husband tbere said: "I have just thrashed that woman of yours. Now tho next time I find you ut the same tricks, I shall not touch tho woman but thrash you." A few mouths ago she nscertnined that he was paying marked attentions to a woman in Brook yu. By seme menus she ascertained tbnt he was going to take her to Manhattan Ueacu on a certain day. Accompanied by n ladt s'ao weut to the woman's house in the evening nud waited for the couple to return. They arrived at nbout ten o'clock. Just ns the woman bad entered the bouse door nnd tbe husband was about to follow, the wife rushed out. caught him by the coat collar and draw ing a heavy riding whip Bhe let him Lave it nbout the face. He yelled with pain hut she gave bim two or three nioin cuts and than giving him one blow over the eye with the butt eud Bhe saicl: "Now go inside and let that thing bathe your face, I have marked you." That is tbe reason why the learned oounsel asked for an adjournment of bis case, Ed. Stokes, I am told is going to open a barrol iu uiar the new Produce .Ex ohnuge, which is intended' to eclipse even his famous Hoffman House Cafe. The place he is to open is nu immense establishment, coveriuiz nearly nu entire Llnck, nud it is to be oruanieuted with the choicoit collection of pulutligs, Irinzes, hric-n-hrno nud curios ever seen together outside of the gallery of a mil lionaire. His visit to Europe was made as much fur the purpose of gathering tLinga for this new palace of Bacchus u io nrrnugn with Kirally for the produo Hon of tlm new Parisian spcctucular success "Excelsior." New Advertisements. Oranges and Florida. Bettor than Dreoros and Blossoms Undor n New Tlag. Even tbo taltny nlr and orange groves of Florida fall to kesn Ul people full of happi ness and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere ln the tropics as among the pities of the North. "Ana, elder among the blessings which are adapted to all zones," writes Dr. J (J. Wallace, ol Fort Dade, Fa "Is 1'AnKKii'B Tomio. It seoms to have the world for a Acid, and most of the current diseases yield to Its action. I bare used It In the case Ufa delicate and dvtpeptlo young lady, with the most gratifying results. It seemed to accomplish with ease what tho usual prescriptions and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about. I nut also glad to state that the Ionic has greatly relieved mo personally ut a troublesome atonlo condition ol lliostouiach or long standing. II Is the Ideal purlner and luvlgi.rani." ... Mum. Ilsinox & Co call esneclal atten tion to the mot that alter" April 10, 1883. I lie liaino and style or mis preparation win nere otter bo simply ratker'i Tonic The word "Himra,''ls ilrotmcd. for the reason thai un principled dealers are constantly decelrlng their outruns byulistltutliiK Inferior urt'li- nrallons under too namo of rllnuert and as ulngi r Is an unlmportanr flavoring Inareaiei t In eur Toutc. we uro sure Unit our Irlends will nitrce with us as to tno propriety or the 1 ennnge. There will DC no chakub, how. evkii. In tho preparation itseii; ami an li,,lilt-M rpmnlnlni? In tha hands of deAletS.- t wrapnid under the name of "PaiiKKn's ' Mimiek Tonic." contain tho genuine meal i cine If the signature of Htscox &Jo. Is a the bottom or ins ouisue wrapper. ,1 nnn I Florence Etching Silk. Spring Announcement, 1883! Wo desire to say to our friends nnd the public in general, that wc have on hand the Largest and most Complete Stock of Goods -OF ANY- TailorinO- IstaMisfomeiiT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Suitings, Which we will put up for you in our usual' FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby giving you, as we always, de Best Fitting, Best Trimmea anil Best Maffs CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON, I r enuK ii ennresslv for art designs In out Hue. This silk will not spilt or frny In wnr klnK,md Is durable both In color and lex turo. , Sold by entorrrlshiK dealers In a (treat vu rloty or cjlors. For beavv uutllnes uso No. 600, lor liner work uso No. 100 The col. rs uhst adapted f..r work it h I u h will requne ash riir ore H 1 a o U, lllne. Itrown.OldOold. Hold, Yetlow and l'lnk. i nin p 1 es. wun ear litest Knitting Hook (No 4 sent on receipt if throe 2 cent stamps. NouotnckSllkCo., 'liia' rinrniicc, Mrus, June 30 w 2. Card'Collcctors. Stsmp1 ? lereni rvls, 15c, , llusw M'r'u On., lliil'i. moro. -Ud. ' ' Juno 10-w fore seldom quoted iu opposition to what is accepted as u well developed axiom. It was only last Sunday that I ran across n case which proves my point ad mirably. I was Eoiug to Manhattan Ileacb, when just before tho boat star.ed up comes a utile caravan. 1'irst came two little hoys and npjrl, then tbe moth er, theu nuother boy about thirteen who carried n buudle of wraps and last of all cetao the stately figure of a well known Ocn Rnaui-An Lnrrrn. WAsnixiiTON, D. 0., Juno 25, 18S3. The weather is hot as blaies here now. jet tLat does not prevent people lrni discussing the result of the Star-route trial. It is btill tbe lendiDQ topio iu Muslico who was ouce a State Senator. Washington, liut slrantjens it may seem, Tho little lady his wife, is nu Italian nnd the friends of tha defeudnnts who rejoice was once n ballet dancer. Aujbody can with tneui iu their escape are about as see that by her sniiloaud her walk which numerous as the friends of puhllu hones-1 U noticeable from tho way iu which she ty who hoped toseelhun punished. There plants her heels, u gait developed by Ibe Is hardly n icon of inttlligeucn in tin- habit of wearing heelless slippers. Years community who diei uotfcoutstly believe nso he fell in love with her while sLe inhlstienrt that these men robbed the I was on the stage. Pcoplo laughed at his (joytniLueiitol large sums of mouey.but, ledly.but ho married her, and now every- uevertuei.ss, many sympathise witn 1 body who knows him must say that he them, nnd want to see thun get away with bus never done s more sensible tring iu iue swag, iuese. oi course, represent hu i fa. Rl,ki,inn,l,lir.,.,i.mn,i pretty laxnotiousoroBicl.ilintegrIty.but M mother. Like nil politicians he was me comprise anout nan, or nearly uaii, rttthtr loose with bis money, but after oi me vuice-uoiaiug or omce-seeKing UU marriage his wlfo took charge of cinsses, auu woum pernaps no mo same uis finances, with the result of making h'm not ouly rich bnt a man. Her Uox, A. l, Dciiuno desires us to slate that be Is not a candidate for Associate Judg, aud tbnt under uo circumstances e mid he be induced to accept the nomination. You can send, ypnr pbsVk.ttipay your subscription to the (!jupv!.iVti: af ter to-day (8alurdy) VithOqt-aHxing Obtiete a two cent stomp. thing themselves if tbey had the chance uud the nerve. It is Interesting to note tho different theories of the failure of the prosecutiou, but the prevailing ouo is that the jury was uot equal to tbe case a id the trial was too long drawn on. The jury was uot nearly up to tho aver age citizcu iu intelligence or character. The ablest man on it the foreman-and apparently the controlling spirit, was a disciple oi Bdb Ingersoll, and probably did much to shupe the verdict. The length of the trial aud tbe mass of evi dence aud voluma of "gab" injected iuto it was ulono sufficient to defeat the ends nf justice inkiich u trl.il. And why was iue emu so proiongesr vi course the de fense uould labor to that end, hut why should the prosecution? Dots any un prejudiced man. lawyer or laymiiii.lhiuk litis trial would uot have cuded iu u month il the p ly of the Uovercmjiit law yers had been by tho jab instead of by tie las? ' What this celebrated trial has coat will . iwKoowu uneu u -hitch coumttoetuer 'liut I take the tsiujito of a hit;h legal children nre admirably brought up, tbey are well behaved aud well educated, the ouly fault to be found with them being that they speak niih an Italian accent, Tiue, she wears Ike breeches, but tho judge does not seem to mind it iu tin least. Iu fact he rather seems to evlr 'it iu au amused kind of wav. He-is great big man over six foot and broad in proportion, while his wife is a little wo man scarcely reaching up to bis should ere. As be walked along behind ier he reminded one of a child leading a big Newfoundland dog which oould at nny moment assert itself by the slightest ex ercise of its strength. Bat here Is another picture. A certal lawyer who has a fairly good practice had a case iu oue of tha United States Courts tbe other day. When the cause was called his clerk appeared aud asked To Whom it May Concern All personirare hereby forbid meddling with tlmfollovtlnir Personal Property lo.niil by IheaiiPiSHIiencd to T.I'. FEHlt.ol Lower 'lownmensln Tow ship. Oarbon i!n Pa., ns tlio.Fuine Is my properly, and leased lo li i m by ine. tu wit : lino Drown Marc, 1 Top llUKny, I. Uulfher Wnieon. t led, 1 Set ol liuohln lljivtipRH. 1 St-I or Hlnttlo Harness. 1 I'hotiiitnir JI ehlnc. 1 Saurniao S utter, a lull Set or Uutchcrs' Tools. 1 Straw Uut'er. 1 Uook Move. 1 Parlor Stove, I lledroom Set uud Jleddlng'. 2 llcilsieads nnd nciiumx. 1 Wardrobe, .'j Tables. Lot of Olialif, nnd al other articles ol Household Furniture on Iho promises now ecctiplod hi the snld T. Y. Fehr. T J At!( 111 11 LS V, Li-hluh Twp . I Norilnimptou County, I'cnn'n. June: 8th, 1883-W3 11 iu i I F Administrators' Notice, Estate of Jonas Foci.t, Deceased. Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Jonas Foclit. late of the liorooiili of 1'arrr- 'vllle. e'arbon county, lvnnn., deceased, have uuct Kruuieu luineunucreiKmu.iowfioin an persons Indebti-d lo the said estate are re. quested'td uinke Immediate payment, and those having olims or demands will mnko knuwu the same without delay. THOS S- III-OK and UATHAU1NU FilfllT, June V, 1883-1.0 Adtululstralors. Caution to Trespassers. Joseph Klblor, Henry Klblor nnd Samuel Kllilcr.nro hereby lorbld tresjunsftntc on tho land of Iho undi-rstiined. In TuwiiinensliiK Township. (Jiirbou County, Pa., alter this uotlee.'under penally ol the law. JOHN HISTLEH, Juno 16th, 16S3..W3 ' Estate Notioo. Etnte of John W. Heberllnir, late ot the Ihirouieh or i.ehlKhton, e'Hibon County, Pa., dccciised. All persons Indebted to said estate ine requested to make Immediate payment, and llr-ifo li.tiinir Icicat claims nienlnit the (irino, will present Hum wlthont delay, lu propcr'order for settlement, lo , AMAMIA il. HEUtil!L.tNO, Executrix. I.chljetiton, JuneS, ltttf-wO WAHTEP-LADIUa TO TAKE OUR New Fancy ork nt their homes, lu cttv orbounlry. nnd earn SG tiS12 per week, uiriklnr ieo:ils for our r-uminer and Fall Irodo. i Send lfio for sample and particulars. Hudson. JIfiJ. Co , C5 Sixth Ave., Now York. INTERESTING ITEMS. On an estute in England .raising the lid ofaplicngnnt ennp fires a gun, o devise which this mouth led to the capture thrio poaliers. Phcobo Cousins complains that the Protestant Church is far behind Ihiman Catholicism in one important particular it neglects In provide for the elevation of 1 e in i n i no saiuts. The St. LouisTatr Association is not on proud to take a revenue from the liquor Ira flic They own booths, and these they rent out for a single week to the highest ulders for rash in advance. This year the ars rented for $21,243 in tho aggregate. Mr. Crowe, Commercial Attache to the British Embassy In l'arla, observes that al thoujh l'ruuce is reputed lo be still movirl by a deep feeling of enmity toward her German neighbors, her business with tbe G.-rmon empire Increases every day. That cigarette smoking may he both willing and recuperating, provided that the little roll of tobacco is loosely held le- tween the fingers and pufTd from time to time, Is the opinion of the Lancet. Where injury inav bo expected is in keeping the cigarette firmly between the lips and suck- ug iu and retaining all of the nicotine. The question at issue between the Hint ford Postmaster and a resident is whether mail matter shall be delivered by a carrier at the latter's house, in view of the fact that a dog IuvsriaMy snaps nt the heals of the carrier. The owner mys that the brute is simply playful, aud .he will resort to the courts to compel tbe carrier to preform his duly. A traveler purchased a round trip tick et between Mobile and Niagara, and signed a contract that the return part must he stamped and the passenger's siguoture wit nessed for identification at Niagara before It should be honored for passage. In an action for damages for being ejected on his return trip on account of his refusal tn pay his fare (tbe return ticket not having been witnessed for identification according lo tbe contract), the St. Louis Court of Appeals held that he cauld havo no recovery; that iu the absence of any evidence of waiver, or that the passenger bed no opportunity 16 know the terms of Hie contract when he signed It, such an ogreeuuut si that set forth was binding. The last .installment,- Volume V., ofL Victor Hugo's great pem, "La Llegende del Slccles,"' which hat just appesred in I'aris,Is variously appreciated by the French critics according tp the political school ti which they hsppen to belong. The liappcl, as a matter of course, and several ether lie- publican papers are loud in their praise of tbe power of coiicepliou and grandeur of style which mark the poet's latest wrk which they profess to regard as not interior to the productions of his piime. The c'eil cal and monarchical papers, on He other hind, delect everywhere unmistakable evi dences of decadence aud senility, though it DIVOKCE8- No publicity j residents or nny Stale Desertion, Non-support. Advle-e nnd applications lor slnmn. W. II. LEE, Atl'y, j.89 Uroadwa), N. Y. Junc2d w4 TO ADVERTISEHS Lowest Hates for nd. voritslnir ln77 oiinDiicwsoni ers sent free. A ddress t !; i. P. HO W ELL (. CO.. 10 Spruce St., Now York. juntza-w PENSIONS I For wound, dlsf asenr other disability. Widows, minor children nnd dependant parent's entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, icslorallon. lncr -ases, bounty, back pay and dlichiirses obtained, Apply "t once, delay, prciudices your rights. F. o nxod by Ijw. 'Address, with sin. up, the old estiuuisn. ed'ftrm ol KliSON CO., Attorneys fx Olalm Agcnjs.pil FSt., Wnshl ,Kton, I) O. cor Grand Opening!! The undcrslznod. harlnir onlarired and nthnrwlsu Impr ivcd his Store, announces to Ills IrlCllllS lltlll lllO pcopin Ol lviiikiuuh mm lie has just KK-IIPENEll tho sauio with a lull supply oi uierj iiiiu io iuu GREENGROCERY line. Including PINE APPLE. JIAK An iM r. UUANUF.S. LEMON'S. OAU11AOK iitliltlMIlEItS. and all other FRXIITS and VKO ETA IILI . In Season, nil of which lio Is furnUhlng at the YEUY LOWEST PKlOEfj. Frank Leibenguth, Jane 23, 1S13. LEHIQHTON, Pa. mk JiHK !KiidHHflH6 i c have also just received from tho Manufacturer a La nro Rlnelrnl Nnwn.i kl.l.. nr T.-.tu. . ... .. . . MmHs? lme& mid sitev&9 MATS AM CAPS, All of whtch we arc now offeriTig at RdlT Uiiprecedently Low Prices I Very Respectfully, 9 March SI, 1883-yT MERCHANT TAILORS, Bank St., Lehigliton, Pa. J ames Walp, Successor to A. I). MOSSElt, f and Healer ln all kinds of ii tWmmatSimiSgi Manufacturer e Ranges, Heaters, Tia anfl Sheet Iron fare, House Fnraiinii Gott &c, k Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash I Ho Is the only Agent ln town for the sale of the Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, a ighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and Eclipse Cook Stoves j tho Prinoeton, Early Davn, Belmont and Real Double Heators, with a va riety of other Square and Round. Heaters,. All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices I Also, on hand every kind ot STOVE ORATE nnd FIRE HR1UKS. Dealer In all the best makes ol PUMPS. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street. Patronage Invttedj- satisfaction guaranteed. June 80, 1S8 l-yl Spring and Summer I A Special Invitation Is extended to the Lad les of I.ehlKhton and surrounding neljhber boovl to rail and examine the Immense) sleet of SPKINU AND SUMMER Spuing Styles ! Grana SDriua: & Suinnier Openinp: ThAnni,nlrnfrl remiel fuilv nnnnnnces to the Ladles of I ehJuhlou and vlclnl'y. thai sue Is now receiving a very sparge anu 1.1c gaut Assortment ot Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOODS, comiirlslnir HATS. BONNETS. HltimiNS, FLOW KIIS. tee., ol the very NEWEST oil U r.o. lunuoin ior uni'ii-j, MISSES and OHII.HKEN'cl WEAK. All at Prices fully as low as tbe same quality of gouds cnn be bought for elsewhere, Mrs. E. Fatit. Store Two Doors Hclow the M. E t'hurcb, BANK St. Lchtghtou. a,ir.U nU i t O . . I co yA I I ry i S l I oT SJ ' II 1 1 l " for an adjournment, . for.R week, atatiog I certain lbs l many ol the Jilecea. were Ik.l 1.1, ... , in. ' I .wni h ,invj i tuv in w appear, wrmcu )ari vv TIie.'CoHiftte Bone Pliospliate ! MANUFACTURED UY THE ALLEHTOM MT'& GOMPANT. One of the Best Fertilizers . for all kinds of FAltM Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, can be bought in large or small in quan tities of M. HEILMA'N LUHIOUTON, PA. March 3l-ra H. H. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Post Otfloo Building, opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full line of OENTS' FUHNISHINU UOUUS, at Lowest Prices. tnar.3-tf CO. yj- UCIL.3IAN is. BANK STEEET, Eohif;hton, Pa., Ml LI. Kit" aud Dealers tn AllKindof OtlAIN nouailTand BOLDa nKUULAR MAItKET HAT12S. We would, also, lespectlully Inform onrclli ttns that we are now fully iireparcdto ljUl 1'LV them with IBest COiml From any Mln desired at VEll LOWEST PRICES. Jf. IIEILMAK & CO. Jul) II TI-I3U Carbon Advocate 13 THE BEST MEDIUM FOH Local Advertising IN CAUBON COUNTY. Send for Bates, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing of every description, Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At Low Prices ! ess JUST TIEOEJ.VE& AT E. H. SNYDER'S - Bani-st, LeMgln, Pa., competing all the latest Novelties la Black and Colored Silts, Velvets, PUIdr, Cash meres, Sorites, all-Wool Suitings, Urtng. hams, Prints, 1c. Also, a full line of lllaMketf,fioniesllcf,ShatIs.MMllnr, NOTIONS. TKIMMINQS, fce.r all of which he Is offering at very Lowest Prlees.i A Din ltnt e( . Silver-Plated Ware, Do call and see It. My stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpots, Oil Cloths, QUEENS WA BE, OLASSWARE, ke., if full and complete. Cheap as tlx Cheapest, and Good as the Best. sept.4-rl Saloon Keepers anil Oilers, Don't fail to buy your Chainpaigne Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Boob Beer, Nectar, Porter, or C. BOETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. ABIC. IS. 18S1-IT. Qliarles Rapp Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that he has opened a FRESH Meat Market, IN L EVAN'S BUILD INO, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., where he may bo found every week day from 0:00 o'clock A.M. to 9:0 IP. M with a full supply of PRIME FRESH MEAT. Prices as low as the lowest. Patronage Is respect folly solicited. JuneSmS HEALTH IS WEALTH! E. F. LUGKENMCH, Two Doors Below tho " Broadway Uoaae'ri MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all ratterna of Plain sd Fiaer Wall Papers? "Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr Supplies, LOWEST CASK FlUCKfi, DIL I'- f. UK-I'H ftKLTE iU IIUi!3l TK1AT1KKT, U4tatilrUparinl(r ll't- 'I D it'Hvpa 0iifbUl"n,Pll, rvt.m hcurftld, IIUrf, U rv"a rrst'sttiti raaiait jtU utM rtcttOi t rtlc, W.kfhis., llrntal X--rM'nn,tn UbIdk t BnUa ultttin in tuMliy tnud 'dinc Muilsvr) , dMjr nd dJU . Pr-ntntatg Old If 'jarrraMM, lnt Jnrlo tlibr hi, lutUiiiy Lowe tn4 bt int rliai Mutnl tv ovr-ni-n tttUm ltl; Mir abu tr is. rlmlti cawc. (vhUiniiuiiiisiM moata rlinstn 0 Iws.er kit fwr (i,i-Dl bjr bull pi- ,I1JUM rni it'i -iv. YiZ GUARANTEE SIX DOXE3 Ta rir nr rt. Wth rU tMr rplv 1 tT m fnr ill bulM, COlliriisll lih (t, will tl thm pHtCtiMfW writu m lauaau 1 risul ti miottr If tl irMtuaut dtiM S .Ifff-ft fr nuraiitrsaauoiMil tr Ttt rUbral-4 unUU HUd I'urtA. w. It tmmdUUtr swbr uy ne-ripl ti ti trpt. Uotin' (wr tiiiu.. CISWCR U MEfiDELSON, &20 nooo Striat. Philadelphia? Pa. CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FANCY BOOKs JOB PRINTING HOUSE . BANKVTAY, a short distance attora the Leblxh Valley U.K. Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now folly prepared to execute trery description or PUINTINQ, from a Visiting; Can! to a Large Poster ! Poster. Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars' Bhlpplnrr Tags Cards, , JJIII Heads, Letter Heads, I. ore Heads, Enselopes, Hlstements. Praramines, Pampbleti, ic, Ac., tn Best Wanner, at Reasonable Prices ! RUPTURE, The IMPERIAL 1RI1EB u what tou want Ihe rrratest Invention ot Uionel ber our pan nhleu FrJit Irte. rot J. Y. EUAN.Oreen bora:, If T Jslyilji
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