A Just Retribution. The other day a, well-dressed Rtranger, carrying a hnnc! valle, called Into a life Insurance offlco and Inquired If the Agent was In. The agent camw for ward, rubbing his hands, and tliu stranger asked : ''Do jou take Ufa Insurance risks hero J" "Ye?, sir, glad to pee you, sir sit down, sir," replied the agent, "What do ynu think of life Insur ance, anyway?" Inquired tho stranger as he sat down and took off his hat, "It's a national blessing, sir an In stitution which U looked upon with sovereign favor by every enlightened man apd woman In America." "That's what I have always thought,' answered the man. "Does your com pany pay lu losses promptly 1" "Yes, sir yes, sir. If you were In. uured wth me, and you should die to night, I'd hand your wife a check within a week." "Couldn't ask far anything bettor than that." "No, sir no, sir. The motto of our company Is, 'Prompt pay and honorable dealing I" "How much will a $5,000 policy cost?" inquired tho stranger after a long pause. "l'ou are let's seo say thirty-five. A policy on you would cQst$H0tho first year." "That's reasonable enough." "Yes, that's what we call low; but ours Is a strong company, does a safo business, and Invests In only first class securities. If you are thinking of tak ing out a policy, let me tell you that purs is the best and the safest, and that even the agents of rival companies will admit the truth of what J say.'' "And when I dlo my wife will got her money without any troublo ?" "I'll guarantee that, my dear sir?" "And I'll get a dividend every year ?" "Yesj this Is a mutual company, and part of the profits gome back to policy holders," "And it won't cost me but $110 for a policy of $5,000. "Tl(at'B the figure, and Its as low as you can get safe insurance anywhere. Let mo write .you a policy. You'll never regret it." "Them's the blanks, I s'pose?" said the stranger, pointing to the blanks. "Yes," said the agent, as he hauled one up to him and took up a pen. "What do you say shall J fill out the application?" "No, I guess I won't take nny to day," replied the stranger, as he un locked his valse; "but If you want something that will take that wart off your nosu inside a week, I've got it right hero I It's good for corns, bun ions, the toothache, sprains ." The patent medicine man toff, A Singular Experience. We find the following In the Dover (N. II.) Enquirer: Some eight years ago a lad of thirteen, a son of Charles E. Meyers, a well known citizen of Portsmouth, while fishing from onp of the warves of that city caught a fish hook In tho fore finger of tho right hand, near the roots of tho nail, draw Ing It Into the bend of tho hook, Ills father saw at onco that the only thing to ha done was to open the fincucr on a line with tho hook and tako it out, but preferred to call In their family physl clan to do It. after looking at It for a moment tho Doctor, by a sudden twist, wrenched the hook from the fingor, minus the barb and point. The parents wero justly Indignant at such rough treatment, and insisted th.it tho hook was not al removed, whllo the boy camo near fainting from oxtreme an Kulsh, The Doctor, however, Insisted that no Inconvenlenco would result.and dressed tho finger in somp sme and safo manner and lu due time the wound ,e?,e, ' Buttl'eflieerandarm troub led him for a long time. After a year or two the lad's health had so far failed M to become a subject of serious alarm to his friends, ho belntt subject to fro quent and alarming fainting fits, and other spasmodic affections or symptoms. This slate Qf affairs continued for years with more Intensity until n year or two PRO, when the boy's health became nearly or ou,,ere8tore(li In thoSpr or 1874 the young mn, while dressing ' mieir one morning tore a pimplofrom his left shoulder, and, on examining It. he drew from the flesh the point of the hook which seven years before was Ira. onJs bld;.flDeeronU,000S,ta A dressmaker's apprentice speaks of her cross-eyed lover as the fellow whoso looks am cut bias. The donkey (hat Beecher rden at the Twin Mountain nwa during his sum mer vacation has not been summoned as yet Iioston Post. A Nevada horse-thief before he was strung up reminded tho mob that Geo. Washington would htve been hung If Mcght Moral-Never steal a horse when faster than our own hors-s are In the neighborhood.. Brooklyn Argus. I'nrh Police. Recenllv the Pollen arrested n man Hn () ttfppl who had a mngnlflcpnt Lnuls XV. circle undpr hH coat, and n he wnt shabbily drosed and woro hob nailed brnuans, thorn was n suspicion that he did not come honestly h nn ar ticle of such value, Ills tale nbout taking ll to a watchmaker for repairs did not go down; the police had heard all that before. When before the Judge, the man had no difficulty In proving that ho was a M. X., mlllonnire.nnd the owner of a large city property. Ills only fault was that he wore shabby clothes. This brings up a story of that scnslblo lunntlc, as they used to call tho Pjio de Grammont-Caderoussa n few years ago. This gentleman w.ts n wild blade, It H true, but yet a good fellow n uvpry penso of tho word, a grfliid seigneur, polite and kindly, but often given to eccentricities and to acts of the wildest extravagances, lie was tho early friend of Mile. Hortenso Schneider, nnd the Duke did a good deal to for her during her first yeurs upon the stage. He committed sucdo ntthe age of thirty-two. One evening a party of young men were dining at the Maison d'Or, when the Duko, gave expression to a number of democratic theories, and his comrades accused him of too great a fondness for tho people. After having answered according to his conscience, tho Due do Grammont said: "Very well, gentlemen, I will bet you that, without having any reason whatever thereof, the police will arrest me with in an hour." "Without you doing anything?" ask ed one. "Without doing anything to Justify tio arrest." "Done for fifty .louiel" As there was no time to lose, Cader ousse Jumped Into a cap and rodo to the temple and came back In tho most sorr did costumo It Is possible to Imagine Tho old, greay cap upon his head, the pantaloons In rags, the old shoes brok en at tho toes, and the greasy coat gavo him the air of a miserable. IIo black ed is face and grimed his hands, then begged his comrades to follow to wit ness the arrest. They followed him to a cafe ou tho Boulevard Polssoniere, where tho Duke seated himself at a ta ble with a sidelong, sneaking motion, and after a moment callsd to the wait er: "Garcon, bring mo a bottlo of ckam pagnel" The waiter hesitated, looked at his clothes aud then said: "But, mon bonhouime, that coits twelve francs." "Well, supposo It does, grumbled Caderousse, do you think I havn't the means of paying?' And as ho said this he drew from one of his dirty pockets a package of bank bill and laid 40,000 franks down before tho astonished waiter. The latter ran for his patron, nnd was sent nt ouce lor the sergeants de vllle, who took tho Duko Into custody upon suspicion of having soien money upon his person. The other young men lollowed, and heard a curious dialogue between tho also voyon and tho officer, the latter tayng that he was not to be taken In by such tales aud that he must explain how ho came by the money beforo M. lo Jugo There, he said; "Jonslour. I am the Due de Gram mond Caderousse. I mado a bet that tho Polloo would arrest mo without hav ing any reason tor so doing, and I have won by bet. Here aro my friends to prove It, nnd it only remains for me to thank you." Tho Duke's splendid equipage, with outriders In livery, was nlieady at the door, aud Caderousse bowed himself out whllo the Magistrate was still staring nt him In open-mouthed wonder. New York Times. Mrs. Lowden, who died recently In College avenue, In that part uf Now York City formerly known as Mott Ila. ven mado a singular request on tier death bed. She was passionately fond Qf dancing and her death was hastened by an over Indulgence In that amuse mcnt. When shu realized that sho was about to die, she requested that her re mains might be laid on a board Instead of la a coffin, and that she bo dress ed In her new ball diess of flesh colored satin, with white slippers. She also asked that a fashionable hair-dresser should be employed to dress her hair In the latest stylo, and that hor head should be turned to one side after death to show the hair to advantage. Her request was compiled with excepting a casket vas substituted for tho board, After the remains wero arrayed for the grave, the corpse was placed In a chair, the head turned to one side In a life liko position, and the picture was per petuated In a photograph. The clrcum stance of her making such a request drowalarge number of curiosity seekers to the funeral In addition to the mourn- A strong armed American tooth-jerki-r has Just opened hU tool chest in Itmiif. IViwns who havpspen Idm go through the motions think he U destin ed to inuke "Itnme howl." "pEItFECT FITS." Laury & Peters Have Just received a very largo and ele gant stock of Fall nnd Winter comprising plain nnd fancy Cloths, Cavslmercsand Votings, for men's nnd boys' wear, which thuy nro prepared to make up In tho most fashionable styles, at reasonable prices and ou short notice. Ladles', Gent's at.d Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of all kinds, manufactured especially for the trade nf this locality. Mats & Caps? of tho latest and most fashlonablo make, always on hand, at low figures. Rf Agents for tho Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAUItY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Leblghton, Pa. Q.AJADEN HUTTEN TANNERY LEIIIGHTON, PA., B. J. KTJNTZ, Prop'r, Bespectfully announces to tho public that ho has just tebullt tho Tannery, formerly of Daniel Olewine, and put In all the best and most approved ma chinery for tho Manufacture of Leather, such as Hemlock and Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Calf nnd Shpep, which he will supply at tho very lowest price. Plastering Hair supplied In large or small quantities very low. HIDES aud SKINS bought at highest cash prices. Patronage splicited. Aug. 8-yl Jpi.OUIt ATSt FEED. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the peoplo of Le blghton that Un has mo.-t Excellent flour for Sale ; Also, good FEED of nil kinds, and STRAW In the Jundle. Ho is also prepared to do any kind of ' Hauling and Plowing at short notice. LEHIGH (2d) STREET,. Leblghton, Pa. March 2p-ly WONDERFUL, BUT TRUE I Whenever 1 get a Buttle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia BalrarRoso Tint, a Zox of Lilly White, or anything In that line to beautify the complexion, at Durllng's Drug Store, it seems to be nicer nnd better than I caii gpt any where else. may jJ- IBEILMAX & CO,, BANK STREET. Lehjghton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In AH kinds of UR4IN Bought and Sold at Regular Market Rates, Wo would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that wo aro now lully pre pared to supply them with the .TResti f Costl From nny Mine desired at the VERV LOWEST I'KICES. M. IIEILMAN & CO. July 23tb, 1874. JOS. M. FRITZINUElt, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite T. D. 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By getting jour JOB PRINTING Bono at tho Office of tbe Oarbou Advocate IJT IIEINTZELMAN'S BUILDING H.t. the P. O. and L. V. R.R. Depot, fT.cIilgliton, Cprbon Co., Pa Wo Imvo Just received a large and ele- Igaut assortment of Of the latest styles ; together with a supcilor stock of CARDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPER; And a variety of other PRSNTINC MATERIAL,, A lul ran now give our patrons first class work at prices at least 20 Per Cent Lower Than any other Ofncu in this section. Qivo Un a Trial, and be Convinced CSTTlie patronage ot tbe public Is respectfully solicited. THE CARBON ADVOCATE, A 24.column Local Paper, and the only newspaper Entirely Printed In the Cou y, Is published every Saturday mornln . a $1 a Year in Advance, Or tl.SO If not paid In advance. Tbe Advocate, with Its large aud In creasing circulation, Is one of the very De.t Medium, (or Advertising In tbis Scotion. Rates furnished on application. n. v. MOBrniMER, Leblghton, Carbon County, Pa. "7"olssport Ahead ! Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform builders, contractors and the pub lic In general, that they havo opened a ILiunlteer ITsmmI In connection with their SAW - IIIL, Near tho L. & 6. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that they havo now on hand an lm. mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Bough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pino Boards, Flooring, Ilemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Roofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, nnd, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at thn very lowest market prices. We are also prepared to furnish Build ers nnd others with a very fino article of S u 1 , suitable for Masonry Work, Plastering, &c, at Ro markably Low Figures. We havo constantly on hand a large lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, which wo will sell, In large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets O0R MOTTO-IIOJJUST COUNT LOW PKIOZS. YcakdMlbriglit, Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa, J. K. KICKERT, Opposite L. & S. Depot, On tho East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs the citizens of this vicinity that ho keeps constantly on hand, nnd is selling nt tho very lowest Market Trices, tho very best brands of ALSO, DEALER IK "JLUSOKEK For Building nnd other purposes, which ho guarantees to bo Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at tho VERY LOWEST RATES. Wholesale and Retail at tho very' Low.' est Cash Prces-. IIo has also n' number of very eligibly located In RICKERTSTOWN', Franklin Twp., -which be will sell on very Easy Terms. aug. 0, '73.yl J. K. RIOKERT. A LL kinds of Patent Medicines at Lentz's Drug Store. ILL. AM KEMERER.: ('ornor of Bank & South Bts., Lolughton, Pa., Keeps a full line of Comprising Ladies' Dress Goods, Black nnd Colored yllpacas, Ginghams, Prints, Shirtings Sheetings, &c, of every grade and price. ClRPE'lS a: -j CLOTHS, In great varlo jr. Tens4 Coffee., Sugnrs, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Side-Moat, &n. Bought, Sold or Exchanged HARDWARE For Building and other purpose; In great variety of tho best quality. All goods warranted as represented) aud prices fully as low as elsewhere. April 5, 187a-yl W. It- JB&MX., BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK STKKET, LEUIOIITO.V, Respectfully announces to the citizens, of Lehlshton and vicinity that ho la now prepared to contract lor tho erec-. tlon of dwellings, churches, school, houses, and other buildings. Also, that ho keeps constantly on hand a full as. sortment of every description of JLumber ! consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shatters, moldings, &c, which he Is prepared to furnish at tho very lowest maiket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. R. RKX. Leblghton, May 17, 1873. ly BEATTY Plauol WEIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. Liberal terms to dealers. t-Send stamp for Circular, Address DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washington, N. J.