Advertising Rates. We tlosSra U to h distinctly nndorslnod that no advertisements wilt bo Inserted in the columns of Tnc Carbon Adtooatx that may be received friim unknown parties or Hfitti unless accompanied by the oash. Tk following are our oklt tormit nmsquiK (10 LIH13), On year, eaA insertion 10 cts. Bin months, each insertion 15 cts. three months; each insertion 20 cts. ties than taree months, flrat insertion $i each subswpient Insorllon. 25 cts. Local noticea 10 cents per Vino. II. V. MORTIIIMEIt, Tublisher. Attorneys. M. UAl'SHEK, ATXOk'nKY AND COONfBLLOn AT LAW, mx BtiT,i.iittfltti,ri. 1..IW.1.1...1 v.1WUnn jUntieT. Will TJar nd .UIUtlKilt. Coavyancln.ieatly dons Col l.tl... nranudlv ml. SetlllOC KMAtes of D- U.ats .plalty. May b. consulted In Knllh a Uarraaa. Ncv.22. Physicians and Dentists. jQR. W. A. COUTIUGIIT, SURGEON DENTISTi Via nvnfaasioftal Mrvicel t tltO TWO- kit of Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Weisaport, f Mkerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Oppostla the Broadway House, BROADWAY) MAUCII CHUNK, Ta. YuV T,at-Mnr Gas alwaTS on hand. All Work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl VTT A. DEBHAHER, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND8U HOEON SsUt attention pita to Chronla Diseases. Offlta: South Bast eorrIronarKl 2nd t..Le aljktoa,r. Aprn3,im. D. UEBEK, II. D. II. S Examining Surgeon, RA OTICINO P1IYSIOI AN and SO I'.QEON, Or.rica: uank Street, nnssa's, block, Leimh- MajrDe consatted In Uio Ocrm-m Language. Hot. 33. miiuitiAS K.E smirk it, JL GONVEYANUKR, AND GKNEEAL INSURANCE AGENT The fullo'laa G.mpsnles are R.yr.Mnted! LKSAr, N MUrnAI-I'IBB. HBAlllriO VIllTUAt, 1-1HK, WYOUINO FIRIS, ..-r-r t- v II IF l?mtf. IilSniOll l'IRJC. and tae TRAY BLEU AtlCIBKNT INStJRANCB, Alt PannsrlVnali "d itnlnnl llorsn Thief alM'lraann Jnaracoi.orajiaiiT. Mares.is;s TJlos. KltMERHR. -gEliSAKD PHILMPS, Couiitt DblLOiltd, MAUCII CltUNIC, Pi. Fire Insurance Agent. ar POLIOIEta SAFE Companies only, at Baassnakla Kites. aiij.h-ji J-A.TIO EDBSRT'S Livery & Sale Stables HAWK STaSSBT.UlflUIOIITON, Pa FAST TUOTVINU HORSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES, Aat a.tUlvely LOWI1R PKIOKs than any ether Livory in tuo uojiuy. Largs aid hand.orno carriage (or Fuhem Nav.U. 1171. J. w. fiarhm H. V. MoiiTtiiMEB, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live ana Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. X., No 9. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1882. If not paid in advance, $1.25 Railroad Guide. plItliA. & READinu naiiiituau. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NoVEUBF.n em. usli TralnaleaveAIiLBt.TOWrX asfollowsi (via. rtKioii!M saaROADl. For rhltadolpbla.af4:3),e.4t, 11.40, a.m.. sad a.ld p, m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4.30 a. m.,J.!l p. sn. (VIA EASlTEXXA. BKAXCII.) For Rending e.-.d llarrlaburit, .M, l.tma. m in (.2(1 n!il DOSn. m. For Lancaitet and Culumbla, COO, S. OP a.m. and 4.50 p. m. For Readmit, Hsrrlauui g, and way po'nts, .M d. m. TralnaFOIl A L.LKNTOWN leare as follows: (VIA railKIOMEX nAILEOAD.) tearerhlladolptiU, 1.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.30 Loaye rnUadelphla. s.00 a. m, 1.11 and '4.20 mi east nana, biiajscii.i Lcaro naadlne,7.t0 10.30a. to.,2.00. 3.Sl.f nd 8.15 LcaToirnrilsbnrc S.:o .tttnd0.50. a.m.. 1.45 ami 4.00 p. m. Leave Lancastor,t7.r.Ka. in l.ooand tl.lo p. m. r.f nvCo!uuibls 1.60 a.m. 1,10 and 1.40 p. u. (from K uk treetlJepot. SUKDAYn. l.eaVe noadlnR. 7.30 a. n. Leave llarrlauuis. S.:o a.m. o,rtna t "TptHnmfn rtoote marked tbn (Iran in and from Depot. Nintu and Gi-een urrets. l'l.llailvlphla, oiber Iraius to and from uioaa sireoh uepou Tne A4.ti and C.45 a.m trains from Allentown, .nrl t)iAl.3fi and S.15 n. in. troin'from Plilla. dplplna.vla reriiomen Hnilro.d.tiave tbrongb cars to anu iroia i'diibqciijuib. J. K. WOOT1 UN. aenerat ifanaaer. C. a HANCOCK, Otn'l Pan. A Jtelctt Aumt. Novcinuci tn. THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply tbo very best I.ATTIMKU UOAL, at the fol- lewlng LOW PKIOES Full CASK: DellvM, No. a Chestnut, by the ear t2 74 No. 1 tlhostnnt, by the oar S 76 Stave, by the car "0 lly the tingle toni 25 cents plr ton additional J . L . G ABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Oppoalto Ibo Pnbllo sijoore. BANK RTTtEKT, LniliamoN, fa. uov.30.157- JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PROPRIETOR OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Lapr Beer Delivered all over the State October 1,1181 jl SFEEtl'S PORT GRAPE WINE tlscd In the iirlnctral ChutchesforCornrou. i I on pnrpose. excellent for ladies and weakly tersons and THE AGED. RAUDENBUSH hespectfutly annnune's to tho public lliat lie Has epeaed a NEW LIVEUV STAIII.E In enaacetlen with hi. hotel, and la propared to faralih Teams for Fanerals, WeMinss or Business Trips, n iliortoit DAlleaml moit Itbrral lermi. Alt Ortttrt leflut thft'MJarb.in IIoubo'' will rect-lre trtapt atteatl'iti Htnble on North Street, zt lh hotel. LelilKhtoil, JaaS2.)l tW VOUTU AND MIDDIIi-AOKD. woaia to ba retoivA to HOUND 1 n4ia VAmp na ra win rotmi- Tit in Mia eoTe.otvt. Addroii, W I Fret. J. T. KdAM.OKdtntourx N.r. JulvKrl Sneer's RUPTURE,-kv Tba HAL IBUf S von want ine frrealeat Invention of ihsael uet, ou ptm. hle(. Sanl tree. Fret. J. Y. EUAN, Orrens arc, W.Y. 3lrl7) l How Lost, How Rest Ia.tpablls.bed. a new edition ol Dr. CUI, Ykrw ell's CHLF.HRATD E-SAY on tk radical enre of BrnuAlonuHORA or eni- fal Weakneaa Iavo.untaiy benunal Losrca, UTOTtaci uental ann rhylc-l lneaparii , latpMlniant. to Marrla-. etc.) alao. Con fuxrnoa. KrlLanr and Fit, indueed by self. dnlasaee or aeaual extravagance, Ac The ealahrated intbor. in tbla admirable Re ttar,alatlydemoii.triea.troai a tbirtr venn aaeeee.ral practice, that thvalarmlna con.e- laeMoxaii.abnie mav be radically cured i Klatiaarwat a mod" of rure at once Slmple.eer im and affjctual. bv moana of which everr aaffsrer. ho matter what bis conditiou may be, Marietta klaiseK cheaply, privately, and ladl- rFTtil Lretura abeulrt be In the hand, ef very yeath and every man In the land, aeatnader teal. In a plain envelope, to anv hllraea, at-patd en receipt of alx centa or lit pottage atampa. Aaaiesa Ths CalTcrrrell Medical Co., J I 4 W c to slT v . O. Sox M 1 Jan. t. USl y I FOUR YUAU SOD.O, bin ColetirottHt ICnttvn Wine ion Ho from tbt'Jnlcn of the Oporto Urttn raised in It In Tonic and btrengthenlng Proppftlra ft nrmnrDastaoil bv knv i-tlifr NattTA Wlntv he. nfrlhoDnrf imce of t.io Oranc. dukIhcpiI nn r nr nieer own personal rupnr vision, lit nrltr nd cenulnpuora itfe truamntf eri. Tixtt roUTiafC&l riil'd ina D.nUKAOf It rcrr-in ui niialKlRHs ant Iho wpaunrt tnva lil hra ti in ml nmK. ii is lwriicuiariT ucncnciai io tuo reo una nruii.i'ien. ann uniififi to tne raiioua lirocntn tb-it itlTo.Ha llm wpaket aez. Ti lain even reipeci a wiim. tu itt; hilIsIuu on MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at the most reasonable prices. -All Work guaranteed, and patronage IS resooeirully solicited. un.av-ji QARBON HOUSE, J. W. BAUDENDUSlf, PROPRiirron, llAaK St., LiuiOutox, Pa, The Oabho Hntac offers flnt-tl.ii aeenm pedatlona to the Traveling public, lioardlni; or id. uir or on u.a.ouanie lerins. OholM Ulnars, Wines and l.lauura alwayt on ana. uvnaanwi anu oiauiei. wun auee IrreHoetlerf, attaebed. April 10-yl m is Port Grape Win fo J" SPEER'S hcrry. Tb6I. J. SIIERIIY fs a Winn of Hnncnor Chiractr hdcI partakes of Ibe go den qtia Ittes iy, iiicnnt'sn. r ivor anu jucuicai iroperiiea. u lViii uo iuuuu uuciccnrui SPEER'S Thta T1RAKHV atanda unrlrnlfri In llila 'onntry. bolhz far aupenor for medicinal pur. poaea. IT1S A PUIII3 dlstlllatUii frrm the arane and contaloa valuable medicinal propel lies u baa a de'leate flavor, similar to that of tne crapes f lain winch liUillitlih-d. aud lain great tavor amonc flist-claa families. Ree that the aigniture of ALFRED sniEIt, x-v..Biic, .,d., i over rue curaot eacn ooine. SOLD BV PIIUGGISTS, and bvA. J. Dortlnir, C. T. Horn, Lehlfh RHEU1ATISI, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, So 'ro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hcadacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Actios. Ko Preparation on earth etuials St. Jacotu Oil a, a itnfc, mtrr, simple and cheap Kxtprnnl Komeriy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of SO Cenlfl, and every one Fiifler. Ing with pain can have cheap and positive prucf of Its claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL bRUQOISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER fc CO., Halttmorc, MA, U. 8. A March 5, U81.fl Cmt.LB''-'A.iJHv The creat superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other? cough remedies is attested by tile immense popular demand for that old established remedy. TWO LOYEBS. BY aEOROR K.L10T. Two lovers by a moss-grown sprint They lianed soft cheeks ttfjether tiers Mingled the dark and sunny hair. And htat-d the wooing thrushes sing,; O, budding) time i UlbVe's lest prime 1 , Two wedded from the pottsl step The bells made happy carolling, The air was solt as fanning wings, White petals on the pathway slept, (), pare eyed trld'el O, tendff'prlde I Tito fades o'er a cradle bent Two bands above the htad were locked These pressed each .oCber while they rocked, These watched a llfo that love had sent, O, solemn hour I O, hfdiieh power f Two parents by tho evening fire The red light fell upon tbolr knees', On heads that rose by slow degrei 8, Like buds upon the Illy splro. O, patient life I O, tender strife I The two still tat together there, The red light shone about their' knees ; Itut all tho heads by slow degrees, Had gone and left that lonely pair, O, voyage fast I O, vanished past I Tho red light shone upon the floor, And made tho rpnee between trierr! wide, They drew their chairs up side by side, Tholrpale cheeks joined, and said "Once moro I" O, memories' I 0, past that Is I "ONLY A NEWSBOY." For the Cure of Coughs,. Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whooping Coiijh, Incipient Consumption and for the relief cf conrumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For .Sale byr.ll Druggists. Price, 2.) cents. DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A Poiltlvo Cure For Catnrrli of nil kliirli. It Is InatautnneoUM In Affect a nl t'ormninint in Itceult. fines at any i.::o uf t i,- i.i.cisi Has cured casis so teirlble tlut bom cn.no Irom tho nose. nr. Rv.iry'n Dlnmoiul mtnrrls Rem eily Is ml d and p i'iiint. atlurdtnglminecllaln ('Ifiii il . renin t cure In nllcu-es iK'uturrli, ki.flnriiz.i, llHy Fever, Itroiicliltla. It w il iu.iiovu l'(ilpu and effectually cures Wa'cry an l rurulcnt Discharges from tlia Iliail tin-l l'hro.it and 1'i.et.d. Sickening Ilrcath: per foi'ilv r. store iinpai eil Smell, TaMo ami llearlnir; rc!lov llo.nl mm e. Ilrcuk up Ucldi In Ihe Head; UeuzMiiii the Voire and fcyes! Purify, Kegulato oml liiimli r i It'nr ami Active every Organ of tho ii ilu.nriliro.it. IT. cc, to ecus. Ir. ISvory'a ninmoml Iiivlcnraitnr is a iVrlcci Itiouil l'llrllli r, Aiipetlzer and ervo T onic. It m.iki'S a ileilgiitful, whole muio itrr.it, which IiivlgnrntfH. A'urlllca ml Sn (-ligthriia the ciiilre 8siem. For tleiio nl 1). billty, Dysp-psla, LUlIonancra, fn pil Liver. Iiull.'esinn. Keuralglo and Rheu 1,1 uio Allectlrmi, Jaundlre, Jlalnna, Fiatnlercy, s'.ni ea, H rK lltadiirl o ai.il Kidney Complaints, " Is liiral jable. Pi Ice, to cents. Dr. f'vorj'i Illnmoml Salvo Is a fever- ti cute lor Hunm, llrulse. Soies of all kinds, f-alt lllieuin, Tet it, Itlneworm and Cutaneous Eruptions. 1 rice, cents. AU lour DrnerRlat for Ih'ao retried" Icm mid lake mi otliert or lVUl bo aeut IO o oil ri'vcliit ol price. Do ctlptlvo PjinpH'ets Free, Addrras IT. Hvory'a litamond Remedies Co., f, 0. Itox 3:co. 104 John Street, New York. T1IK UREAT ATPETIZEB TONIC, AMD COUGH CURE roil COUGHS, colds. CONSUMPTION, FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS AND l'UnolIASD Thresliinrr MacWnes anfl. Agri- cultural Implements, The Dest In th Market at J. L. GABEL'S. Vhi.Trs HxSpS,1 10 SUU 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HARflWARK ttTOF.li, April -oil Lehighton, Pa. I'irz it iu sis, (yi mm BROXCUITISj ASTH3IA, All DisoasoB or TUB THROAT, CHEST AND JjDMS. The DALSAJIot TOLU haa always peen one oi tne most important weapons wielded br the Med ical Faculty against the encroachmeuts of the above Dis eases, but II bus nev er been so advanta- geouely compound ed as In Lawbenci Maiitin's TOLU, 1(01 1; and KVK. Its soothing Uiuauio Sropctlles aCTurds a tlueite (ilmulant, oppelUer and tonic, to build n D tbo bvs- tem after the cough baa been relieved. GREBN ti. ICAU7T, C'orunilMtoner of fntcrnnl ISevciliio, washliiirton, 1. C. Jan. Satta. 1880, sayai "TU1.U, ItOl'lt and HVIi Is an agrcealila Remedy In Pectoral complaints and It classed as a Medicinal preparation under the U. R llAvlad RLntiitB. and Athen etamned. mar be sold bv DRUi-QISTS, nr.OCtlW.aud other I, without special tax," or license. Dnn't be accrued uy (teaiers who try to palui off Kork and persons. nniiTinfj ! Rye fof Lawncsca 4; Maiitn's TOLL HOl'K and JlYC-hhlch is the only MEUICATLD ar ticle malo th. genuine baa lln lr uau.0 ou the Proprietary titamp on each botue. Put r.i in Onirt Size Battles. Prin SI .00. lulVVttli.Nrii ft PI tU"'IM, Fr. .,flutors, CJ1I-A. O. . Sold by DriT' lSTS rr. 1 'Jr..V UALE.i:3 k;voryltort "Here's your News I" Orir the head of the litllo one whose reet, Fad, tremulous totics uttered that seutmce, scarce ten ytnra butl passed; yet, brief as they were, fearful were the traceft left of their presence. Upon the low, eipansive.swtlling fore head, darkened by bur'uing sun-r.yn, henvy wiud and rnin.and shaded by tresB ts of Ibe di-erost imngihaLU hue, which ft il in reckless gracefulness over the frail rboulders, were evidences of want, nnxt. ely, at il tnffering sufficient f three' score years. Tbo purely, delicately. o.irvod liiis woro liuis deep lines cut by the tiL'mtslakablu bund uf sorrow, nud the ryes, like soutbCrn pnrpU seas, when wr.ipped in tbo wondrous gruudeut of the moonligbt, held n lock of boptlrss long' in that isould have been pitiable even iu age. Mauy months had this fragile boy (rod oen tue eiowuu.t tuorotiglifiro, the poor little unclad ieet blistered, bleediug.trom tbo scorclnug'sun (f mmuitr or biting i cold of wiutci ; troddetf itfrom early morning, Willi weary, throbbing head and aching limbs, till uot one rmrchsjcr co alii be fovtml. Bravely, without a murmur had he borne the jeers, (aunls, bio's of the low and Vulgar and Ihe f corn, roproache v d bitter nkindnes of tho lofty. Ol'lett I is rnly sustenance hrd been a "oup of co'd wate:-' aud a mors?l of l ie- d;"yel it as not delivered in 'he usmj of the Sua r ene. Uncomplainingly Ihe heroic spirit bat tled with the clnud of despair which threatened to enfold him battled, while, ob, how feebly, burned in his life's hori zon hope's star, Sometim'fs ndnwn his cheek, grown thin and wan from disap pointment, trial, angniah, would conrso tears so wild and bittcr.he wondered that their crystal hue was not crimsoned by his hearts blood; but, with a miRbty will, worthy of manhood, they wcra sud denly dashed aside. She should not be hold them she, his beautiful, nngcl- hk, invalid mother, whoae idol, next to her Ood, he was. Through htr veins ran the fatal poisnn of tho de.troyer, and with flondish joy be watched tho rnin he knew wonld be in- ovltabb. Tho lirge, soft eyes, naturally radiant, at times glanced with splendor almost unearthly; tho lovely roes bios somed upon the oval patrician face, till the child believed health returning to bis bt loved one; but deceiving and valueless were they, as tho beautiful fruit of the still, still sea, and that form which had glided through balls of wealth and fame cynosure of all eyes, had lost Its 6i(iuis ite roundness, unless it resembled nearly as much an inhabitant of the "city of the dead" as the living, "Sorrow's crown of sorrow is remem bering happier things ! Dwelling upon tho halcyon past, when joy, deep as mortals know, was hers wben father, mother, husband, children clustered about her fondly, her soul, In Its almost unendurable grief, had often exclaimed "My God I my God 1 why hast, Thou forsaken me? That husband, on a far and gory flel ofTeunesse,after the desperately-fought victorious battle, in all honor exchanged the beloved gray for the white uniform of tba home of him who said; "We will cross over the river and rest in the shad of the tree. Both parents and a lovely daughter soon after left for thi "land of the here- aftir," and only one stay was left her. stay in its fullest meaning was that noble, self-forgettlug boy. By war and horrible injustice this deli cate woman had seen her elegant hom and large possessions torn from her, all powerless to resist. Sometimes the mon ster granted ber a respite from severe snf. feriug, aud at sUch periods the dim light of her miserable tenement room was ex tmguiahed only as morning's brightness crept through the dreary window. The slender, wiry fiug'ers, which wero wont to execute with brilliancy the rav ishing musio of Mozart and Uoethoven ami nestle among the fabrics of Persi now washed aud ironed filthy linen for common laborers How o uld she have prevented it? Could she have sewed for a livelihood? Had she done ?o, the remainder of her existence would not have lengthened In. to months. ready, anxious to assist her in turning that rare genius for musio to advautage? Alas I mahy who at her board had "fared sumptuously every day," And received from her rich, lavish bent fits, passed bar with a distant bow rr uo recognition. During the terrible revolution, num bers had passed into the Silent land,who, had they lived, would Lave been un cbangable; some true outs wrre yetou eartb, but Bo scattered that she knew not whrro to find tbem. Pride wonld not listen tb her asking clmiily, and she suffered on in tdekness. Her health glowing more feeble daily, starvation seemed almost at her thresh old. IIr child had often besought her to permit him to go as a newsboy; but the thought of his doing so was cruelly piercing. 0!i, the humiliation l Her beautiful, gilled, sensitive darling compelled to traverse the street to ram a Sustenance. Rtason triumphed over feeling ; the "wolf was almost entering, Iuto the world's buttle, with true, un flinching heart rushed the youthful sol dier, his banner emblaconed with "For Mother's Sake." "For mother's sake" did ho answer, civilly, coarse and brutish questions, al low the faugs of hunger to pierce him, rather than use for himself his earnings, and strive to persuade himself he was not weary when overtaxed nature, iu clarion voice was proclaiming her injured right. Tliis, to hint, had been a more than usually miscrablo day. His mother had brcr-He far worse recently, and he had scarcely closed his eyes in sleep for sev eral nights. The exacting physician declared that wero he not paid something for his ser vices they should bo discontinued. The thought that his mother would be with out medical aid was maddening to the boy. Oh i how wildly he longed that the proceeds of to-day's papers' might be tiif- ficient to ir.tiafy the physician and pre vent bis neglecting his mother. The August sun had reached its znerld ian, the great globe was pouring down almost streams of fire, and only two pa pers had ben disposed of. How white aud exhausted he looked. Even the lips were forsaken by every vestige of color. "What're you putting on all those airs for, yorj deceitful prfppy ? Trying to make believe you're sick.I s'pose needy, too, I'll bet yon're as well as I am, and have got plenty of Jutraey, What you done with all yon made from papers? been selliu em a long; time. You're tiy. in' to beg, ain't yon ? Don't beg me, shan't help to a'port you lu your laziness, I've got no patience with low-down news. boys. Hold your' head up, of I'll shake yon I'' The elegant did not shako him prob ably he feared soiling his dainty gloves but ho took the tip- of his ruby-set walking-cane and rapped heavily the head where, in years agone, had rested in pride, love and blessing, the hands of many of earth a greatest and noblest. What cared he, the banker's son.for can ing a newsboy ? He might have repeated the act, and the eyes of tho police wonld, accidentally, have boon in another direc- on. A feeling of suffocation came over the child; weird shapes and shad ows danced before bis eyes, and he new no "more. The geutlemdu wulktd away, twirling, in apparent satisfaction, his artificiallydark and cnrled moustachei "Git up here? What yc-doin' play- in' possum? Think somebody'll come Ion' an' fall In love with that picter-lcok' beiuty o' yourn, nn' take you an' feed youu' raise yon todonothin'? Howdaf you take up the crossiu', aud you uothin ut a raggCd newsboy ? Git up, I say. or shore's aiy name's Dave Bro'wo, I'll take you to the lock-up' 1" The man wai excouting his threat was half carrying, half dragging along the tortured little being when conscious ness returned. With wild and passion ate eloquence he sued for release told of his feeble, lonely mother, suffering for even the comforts of life, and bis own unfeigned illness. With a horrible oath the man released him from his iron grasp saying: "If lie ever cotch him 'tendin' ter be sick agiu (ho knnwed he was jis' tendin'), ha'd wish he'd a-never eeed Davy Brown," Did the boy weep? His heart was too near breaking. Meclinnically his swol len feet paced the hard, hot street, keep ing time to the dospair march his soul was playing. A handsomely dressed lady.accompan' ied by a youth, were Denying him. Non chalautly the latter, lifting the boy's tat tered cap,. and staring boldly, mocking ly into the fearfully white face, said "Umph 1 you'd make a capital comic valentine; I've a ruiud to sketch yon." The lady .flushed with shame and auger, exclaimed: "How Cduld you act so con temptnously, so cowardly, Harry? shall punish yon severely for this!" Turn' Ing to the boy, she kindly apologized for her son's behavior, and delicately Insist ed on his takiug some change she held in her hand. "But mother," returned Young Ameil ca, "it does not matter- much; he's only a newsboy 1' Tears, the fit in fnSny days coursed down tbe pallid face. Save his mother's, these were the only kind words addressed the child iu ob, so long I "Hope springs eternal in tbe human breast;" ha forgot bis mental and physl cal suffering in the hope of alleviating his mother' Taking the first car (he would have walked, but too much time would have been consumed), he was going to bis mother. "Such nuisances should not be per mltted to disgrace our city oirs I Raise your dress, Julia, or he might soil it hateful, ragged little newsboy I" The red lips of two superbly-dressed belles curled dlsdalufully.and they drew them - selves as far away as possible fom tb 'Do you not see yon aro bothering these ladies, you chap? Get out there with the driver, and here's a nickel for yon. ThtT boy's eyes, like artificial suns, lit erally cBnstJmed the insignificant wretch, who, astounded at seeing such scofn and pride in a newsboy, sat Ilko one stupe fied, holding the rejected nickel. Tho persecuted little one went out with the driver; the place was crowded, and an i'vil-looking, Boiled stripling insisted ho was takiug too mulli room. In vain he protested he Was usinrf as little space as possible. The ruffian called him a "biu'dog.1' There was a dull, heavy sound, as if an object had fallen; a sudden stopping of the car, and bIH btt tho quiet air went a wail in which wub concentrated a' whole spil it's agony- -a wall In which was but one word, "Mother 1" Upon the stony street, his heaven-like beauty annihilated by the horses' feet, his wild, floating locks wearing "redder trnlus than the poppies know," lay "the bright young oelbg.'' "Bight bad, this" said one passenger. "Yes, rather," was tho rejoinder; "but, to tell the Irnth.thcreare so many trifling, impudent shavers of bis class, I'd like to see a number put out of the way." "Look here P exclaimed a person to a friend who sat near him, "I Baw that large boy push the other over." "Did you ?" was the reply, "well, don t men tion it; ho was 'onlyanowsboy,' and our valuable time might be) broken into. Of courbo tho others think ho fell over." Two men toqk the mangled corpse to its mother. She spoke not, only sank low upon the bare floor and remained motionless. The men touched her, won dering at her stillness. Mother and son were together in the land where they did uot hunger or thirst; they bad "come out of the great tribula tion; had washed their robes and made them white In tbe blood of the Lamb;" so white that the habiliments; of those who bneo feared contact with him, com pared with them, would bo as night unto morning; it was the home of Him "with whom there is no respect of perstms;" the home where, dinned in his ear, would be no more "Only a newsboy." The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Nawspapor rubllehed every SATUHDAY, in Lehighton, Carbon Co., Ta., by IIAllIlY V. .VIOllTIIl.lir.H. Otyics-nANXWAY, a short dlalouee sbiva the Lehteb Valley R. R. Depot. Tens: $1.00 pcrAnum in Aflyauce ivzur DtecuirTios or tlaix and rat.cT eTo"b !P rili ting AT VERA LOW PR1UKS. AIIOUX WALKING. N6:two of us' walk alike'. The1 hinges of our gates turn the same way, but with different results. The baby strikes a toddle because it hasn't strength enough to walk,- but It has the underlying principle of a natural walk, because it "toes in." " Toeing out "is a military nrtiflo 3, Invented for the exbfsfirt purpose of showing how much more a man knew thau the Lord did. ThS hippity, hopplty, skip and jump Is peculiarly the little girl's gait. Uu- easyaud restless the flutter-budget seems determined to flreaf the, solo of he shoe and tho soul of her mother out El the same time ; but she is the prettiest pic ture of animation humanity cau show. The dead tun all-out'tff-btctfth is the email boy's gait. You can set down the boy who so far forgets himself as to walk as already iu his dotage. Tbe bound--to-have-it gait Is ft rapid, straightforward stride, ntTer turning to tho right br left. Tbe man who bos it knocks oyer childien, barts his shins aguihet market baskets, and stubs his toe against everything on the walk. Bat ho gets thetd'.and his coat-tail arrives about two minutes later. There is the slow, measured gait, tread, tread, tread all day long. Tho man wbo carries the hod has (his peculiarity down Sue. He would run to a fire in the same step, and get there possibly. The long lope, 31 Inches to tho step. with a sag of the knee joint) a vigorous swing of the arms, is that of tbe young man from Rmaldom. He gets the walk from goiug over the rough ground, and anybody that gets tbe best of him has got rough ground to go over. Tho quick, sharp and spiteful gait, ith the little metallio heels ringing on the pavement, is tbo gait of the Fraftrt young miss, with bright eyes aud lota of vivacity. The yrung man who intends to keep company with ber for life must make up his mind to train to her step. She will never train to his. Tbe everyday business, gait Going right along with your feet, and your thoughts in the office,- store, shop or whatever it is. You never know how far the walk, nor how long it takes yon to cover IU it is an Indefinite, and fre quently tho only, aid to good digestion. Tbe take it easy, don't care a cent sort of gait, with cane twirling over his fing er, is typical of the man of the world. ne leads a life of leisure, and wouldn't hurry himself. As a consequence he grows fat, rhiumalio and gouty, and in later years walks with two canes and tremulous limbs. It don't pay to bunch your uleatdres. Tbe slow gait. For further particulars sond a boy on an errand. IllttlllS OF inK 1IOAD. A legal authority, in an opinion as to the rights of the road, says If a farm deed Is bounded by or upon the road, it usu ally extends (b the middle of the road way, Tbe farmer owns the soil of hall the road, and may use the grass, trees, gravel, stones, sand or anything of value to hl'u, etthi r on the laud or beneath its surface, subject only to superior rights of the public, to travel over tho road, and that of the highway surveyor to nse such material for the repair of the road; these materials may be carted Bway and used elsewhere on the road. No other man has a risht to feed hh cattle tbrire or cut the grass or trees", much less deposit his wood, old carts, wagens or bth'cr things there. Tho owner cf a drove of cattle that stops to feed in front of vour land. or a drove t)f pigs which root up the soil, is rcepcfnsible to you at law, as much as if he did thestme thing inside the fence. Nobody's children have a right to pick up the apples under your trees although the same are wholly outside of yonr fence. No private person" has a right td cut or lop off tbe limbs of your trees iu order to move his old barn or other building a long tho highway, and no traveler cau hitch bi horse to yotif trees by the side walk, without being liable, if he gnaws the bark or otherwise injures them". If your well stands partly on your land and partly outside the fence, no neighbor can ue it, except by your permission. Nay, more, no man has a right to stand in front of your door aud insult you with abusive laugiiagd withont being liable to you for trespassing on your land. Ho has a right Id pass and repass In ari orderly manner; a right to usethe road, but not to abnss' It. But, notwithstanding, the farmer owns the soil of the road, even he cannot use it for any purpose which in terferes With the use of it by the public for travel. He cannot put his pig-pen, wagons, carts, wood or other things there, if the highway surveyor orders them way as obstructing publio travel. If he leaves snob, things outside hefence and within the limits of tho highway, as ac tually laid ovit, though soffit? distance from the traveled path, and a traveler runs into them in the night and is injur ed, the owner is not only liable to him for the private damages, bnt also may bo indicted and fined for nifstructing oi pnbllo highway. Aud ff he has a fence or wall along the public' highway, he must place il all on his land, and not half on the road, as in the case of divi sion fences between 'neighbors. But as he owns tbe soil, if the road is discon tinued or located elsawhero, the land re verts to bim,and ho may enclose it to the centre and use it as a part and parcel of his farm. In one of the Justices' eonrts tbe other day, in a suit lor malicious trespass in entcriug upon land and removing ft fence, one of tlicf witnesses 'rs asked "Did you help build that fence?" "I did." "What year was 11?" "Well, let's se. It wo I the some year my'brother-in-law had his leg broke in a wrestling match at Dearborn." "Well, what year was that!''' "Well, let's seoi It wag just six months after we fonnd the Dnggan boy drowned iu Sibin's well . That was that was In eighteen hundred and and " "Can't you remember?" "Why, yes, I onght to, let's see. That same summer that wo took the Dnggnu boy out of the well, Tyler's second Rirl started to rim away with a tin peddleri riud wii caught tbem just tho other sldi of Dearborn.- I squared off on Ihe ped dler and knocked him eighteen feet into tho btishes." "But iu what year was it you built the fence?" "Why, the same year that all this hap pened, or maybi a yent before or after. If I could only talk with my oid woman a minute I could got it exact." "How?" "Why, I was buildirig the last half of that fence when she was booked by a cow.and she'd hunt up tbe man that own ed the beast and bit the date square in the head. It was decided to let tho exact date re main in seclusion. what wivra a it i. woiiTir. The value of wivis varies In din rent countries. In America they are of en expensive cnnipunior.s, but iu the hight-r regions of the river Amur, aud on Ihe Ussttri, In Siberia, according toiiiforiua tion fu;nish((( to Ihe British Kcit-tiliBo association by Ihe It- vcri'Uil Hi-ury Lans dell, the price of a wife is eight or ten dogs, n sledge, or two csis of brani' . In arother'pnrl of lh world, nccordi' g to evidence furnished to the Haute nss'oi- atiou by Wilfrid Io v. ll, in New Britain And the neighboring iflam's nf(the south 'aoific, on the cut coast cf Ui.luea, the wives are the nlisoluto property of their husbands, and nr,- bought, sold and oattn by their bettvr halves. 'I'lure was one New Brithin .Vt ung onu:i who ft-bulled at her matrimonial relations, when upon her husband said heruiild pul her to belter-nse', and str.iightuay killuil. aud ale her. Unfortunately, nconrdlug .to tho same Authority, theeatlng in New I'rl'ain Is not cor fined to wives. The nativ s are fond of missionary meat, and think the English are stupid because they are unwiliifig to feast oh Such a' deiica'-j as the human thigh, prepared with co- coauut milk aud dressed with banana leaves. Mr. Powtil does not advise women to emigrate to New Britain. Snnltox ns I.tfu destroyers'. The loss of lifo in India due to the rav ages of .venomous siukos is alrnosl Incredi ble. YetConsiiiiiition,wliirh isaswlly and fatal as thedcadlimt Indian replile.is wind Ihu lis colls around thousands of prop's while the vlcliiffj are UricmWinus of I's presence. Dr. 11. V. Tierco'a "Golden Med ical Discovery" must bo used to cleanse 11, a blood of the scmluhms impurities, for ttilx--cular consumption Is only a fo'rh'i nfscrolti lous disease. '"Golden Medical Discovery'' is a sovereign remedy for all forms nfacrof uln'is disease, nr kind's evil, such as tumors, hite swellings, fever sores, scrofulous s,ir.i- eyes, as well es tut oilier bloixl and skin dis eases. By druggists. A Cheyenne bravo Is ttox'er so happy1 as when he hss a string of old tomato cans around his nock aud is having a war dance or can-cUrf, Ifeallh and strength given to delicate wo men, nursinrf mothers nun infant children who use Brown's Iron tfitteu. -A man who had tried nearly every thing and failed became a shocmnkir and prospered, no srtid ha was bound to be successful at the last; ttctilufoks! Cured. Lv.vn, Mass., Pec. IK, 18V. I eave that valuable medicine. Brown's Iron Bitters, to my sister for weakness. A f ter taking two bottles, she was nblo to walk and run as well as ever. It s certainly it wondefUl tonic. WM. J0KE3.- -"Dr. Patterson, of Scotland, has d!s- covered that (odds and frogs will fight. Well, let 'em fight. We'd rather see them fight than hear thrnn sing. lIAO A HALLUCINATION They were sitting beside the" grate when all at once she looked np and said "Richard, do you believe that people ever labor under hallucination?'' "Of course tbey do," be replied. "I was just reading of a husband who went to bis bed supposing he had $20 In his wallet, but on awakening in the morning there was btit $18. He at once charced his wife with robbing him, and a separation resulted. Y asu I it awful ? "Yes, rather." "If yon should suspect me of gelling up in the night and going to yonr wallet, that would tie awfnl, too, wouldn t it ? "Not any tob awful, for I haven't had a cent in it since I can remember," be said as bo turned to his paper. That Was all she wanted to know. She got tip tbat night and went through tbe Where were the warm.lnfluenliAl hearts contaminate them , hind pobket of bis pants, and neif mofn cause of their remarks, lest he should inir be had ft hallucination that be was Tiiefi? Ik litiriiiy mi Adult fenloii living hut is sometimes troubled with kid- nev .liflicultv. which is the most irnihoan,I dangerous causo of all disease. There is no' sortol neeit to nave any lorm oi suiney or Urinary trouble il Hop Bitters aro taken oc-, casionally. Johnny, who has been soaked by Iho rain the day before: "I told you the rain wonld make mo grow the clothes are too small for me." Quick mid Mire. , any miserable ponplfl drag lheinalve - about wifh Injlin;; strength, Iceling that they are sleadilv striking Into llieir graves, whert by Using Parker's Ginger Tnnln they wotiM find a cure commencing with the first dnso, Snd vitality and strength quickly aud sure ly coining back to them. It wns a fnn-ty little boy wli, when!' he stw a dairyman feeding his cows sal, aid 1m thought ihiy didn't Stl. tin but ter till after it was ohnrued.- '1'nhet'i Out of liril. Dr. B. V. Pisacs. DiifTulo. N. Y. : Dear Sir I have tu thank you or Iho liroat ro ller received from your "ravorite rrescrin tlnn." My ickne"s ha'd latled seven years. one of which I was In heil. Alier laKlng one bottle I was able to be about the house. llespcctrullr. AMANDA If. EJf.VIS, Fulton, Michlganj "Ah, Smith, my boy.Isee yon nevr forget your poor relations I" Smltb "You have got the mttter reversed, sir I It is my poor relations who never forget mel" i'fczzLii tviTi'i wo i ids. Students at the Boston Institute of Technology have designed n rival to the Gem puzzle, which is beginning to excite considerable lutet'ost about town. Given two words of an equal number of letters; (he problem is to change-one to the other by altering one letter at a time of the first so as to mike a legitimate English word, coutinning the alterations until tbo de sired resnlt is attained". The conditions aro that only oue letter shall be altered to form each new word, and that none but words which can be fonnd in English dictionaries shall be used. Here are some exam plea of the changes East (o West East, vast, vest. West, Boot to Shoo B lot, soot, shot, Shoe, Dog to Cat Dot, dig, fig. fit, fat, Cati Milk to Hash Milk( mile, male, mate, hate, hath, Hash. Koad to Unit Road, rood, toot, coot, coat, coal, coil, toil, tail, IUil. Soup to Fish Soup, soul, toil, foil, fowl, fool, foot, coot, cost, cast, fast, fist. Fish. Tbe game is becoming quite popular in officer as well as in family circles and at firesides, and seems to furnish inttrbo tlou with amusement. It is to be presumed that reSiadranU aro cheaper in Jerusalem than In New York, for tbo benevolent Sir Moses Mon tefio sent to that city W shillings for the entertainment of tbat number bf poor aud learned men, 07 being bis own age. Even poor and learned men here wonld scarcely be grateful for a 25-cent meith "There lives more faith in bonoat Del roll Freo Press. Mrs. C. Whipple. 371 Croglianlreel.pre senls these facts : For aix years I had suf fered beyond all expression with Poialio Itheiunatlsm and tried every known remedy but all In no purposo. At Inst I saw in the free Prot an advertisement of the 81. Ja cobs Oil, tried it am well, t can walk with out limping and sleep free from any pain. An Eugliah parson, when he wants the graveyard made neat, sends ont an invllatii n to all who hate friends buried in the ohutch-yard to decorate tbe graves and attend a commemoration serviee The service in mainly musical and tho people eome frotn near and far, 1 ite Key to Health. Have von found the. key to perfect health and strength ? It Is Kidney-Wnrt.the only remedy that nveronmes at once the insctlnn of the kidnjyi and bowels. It pn rifles the blood by clrenslnz the s.rsieni of foul hu' mors and bv giving strength to the liver, kidneys am) bowels to perform ttielr regu lar Amotions. See displayed advertisement, The inmates of a boarding bouse In West Fourteenth -trret are nightly dis turbed by a ghost. He appears as a big fat man, and then gradually dwindles in stature until he finally dissolves In noth. Ingness. It is believed tbat hn is the spirit of a befarder who lived in the house for a nuiubef bf years. rit, ri.k, rtis, successfully treated by World's Dispensary Medical Association. Address with stamp for pamphlet, Butl'sln, N. Yi It is one of the curious Cifeiinslahca objected with tho English labgua- that while tbe living auffuiW are. called by Anglo-Saxoo BAfri.a.tLe flesh of the ox, calf, slieeh aitd pi,, when prepared- 9i abort, j doubts, MUve me, than in one-half the 1 fo; lne 'taWa nak ,u tMe Normaj,
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