coktiuued rnou FIRST TAQE. shadow that Bbe saw across the 'line of life,' was the shadow of Storms' mills. The trial proceeded rapidly ; a few wit. cesses wero hurldly sworn, and testified damaglngly for tbo prisoner's case. At last Uafcr Stanley was called to the stand. 'I went down to the mills to see that all was right,' this witness said. 'Saw a man cmergo from the lower door, and enter the grove. A moment later tho llro broke out in the third story. Rec ognize the prisoner as the man. Saw nobody else about the mills." He was tho last witness. Luke Col by said he had none to offer. Tho court had his solemn denial of tbo crime ; It could condemn or acquit, as it saw fit. As be finished speaking, Georgle Storms made her appearance, nor face was Hushed, and the looked more beautiful than ever. Tho, crowd re spectfully made way for her, and she entered the arena before tho judge. She glanced from her lover to Hater Stan ley, and cried : 'Swear met' Surprised, every one exchanged cu rious glances. She was sworn. 'Two hours since, I saw flafer Stan ley enter tho mill , with a small basket under his arm. ITe left the door ajar, and I followed, He ateended to the third story, and took a kerosene can from the basket. The contents of the can he poured upon a heap of shavings and pine knots in one earner of tho room. Then I hurried away. I saw htm take up a position from whence ho could watch a figure In the grove. When the fire burst forth, Ilafer Stan ley held his voice, and glanced at the man In the grove. That man was Luke Colby. Can't you see through the vil- lany? I can. Bafet Stanley fired the mills for tho purpose of putting him out of his way. There is love mixed nthii case, but Itlsn't on Ilafer Stan- ej's side. Itafer Stanley, do I lie?' The accused started back, and In tho terrible glare and heat, Ms face was as white as a burial shroud. Several men sprang forward, and seized him. The girl has told the trntb,' he said. 'I applied the match to the mills. I bat ed hi in, because she loved him.' Reader, I would gladly omit a portion of the scene that followed. Another man mas put In Luke Colby's place.and after a brief trial twelve men salt! 'gull ty.' Aai tho Jury executed Its own verdict. Storm's mills were entirely consumed but clher and handsomer structures soon rose on the blackened site. And the name of the greater firm was'Storms & Colby.' For, having discovered Luke's worth, and finding him respect. ed by the people, Ellas Storm willing ly gave him his daughter's hand. lie often recalls the gipsy's propbecy, and Miudders to think how near death he stood, when he waited forCeorgto In the shadows of the mills. She was keeping the appointment, when she saw nafer Stanley enter the buildings with basket and can, and suspecting the wily man, she followe.1 him, to wit- nejs the diabolical work of his hands. Private Calzell nominates himself foj uoveroorotOhlo. Tho town of Colorado Springs now nas !i,ctx) inhabitants. The Grand Master of Free Mason In Iowa has decided that dancing in the Lodge room Is Inconsistent with the good of the craft, At a recent wedding In Ohio the mln ister was about to salute the bride, when she stayed htm with, "No, mister, give up them vanities nowl" "Oh, Jobnl Drunk again," sobbed his wife, as he returned from a mid mgui spelling scnooi. "N.n-ot so, Elisabeth," he replied. "It's ouly the bird sirglng In my heart. That's all.' A tramp called on a tfalmforth avenue family Saturday for food. "Do yon like pot.pie?" Inquired the woman of the bouse. "Xes, If It Is light," was tho guarded reply. A candidate for office in Mlsslsslpp1 Informs bis fellow citizens that, "at the earnest solicitation of my wife and daughters, I have consented to become a candidate for County Treasurer." First class In gcograpy: What Is a hay? Fathet's best horse. What Is a sound? A (bunder clap. What Is a straliT Whiskey without water. What is a apt? Something to wear on the shoulders. If a colored theologies! student In Mississippi concludes bU course of studies aud gets his first sermon written without being snot In the lea for fnollog around a hen coop he Is considered a promUIng uian. A Waterbury (Conn.) baker lately smoked a hundred cigars in thirteen hours on a wager. Everybody was sat liaed except a neighboring undertaker who was bltteily disappointed at terlng hlni emerge from the ordeal as lively ss p Nebraska grasnhopper. Why is a dog longer In the morning than at night? Becauso yoa take him In at ulghtand let tilm oat la the morn, log. Paragraphic. Musis by handle a street organ. "A skin game" the fur dealers. Vested interest money In the waist coat pocket. When a hog roots In a snow bank it knows snows. Why Is a side-saddle like a four- quart Jug ? Because it holds a gallon. Cakes of toilet soap and two-dollar suspenders nro beginning to reach Ne braska sufferers. An Englishman proposes to run street cars' by clock-work. Only two hands will be required, The saying "Excuse haste and a bad pen" has been attributed to a pis who ran away from homo. Tho fellow, who asked for a lock of his elrl's hair, was informed that it 'costs monoy, hair does." A Frenchman, intending to compli ment n young lady, by calling her a gentle lamb, said, 1 'She is one mutton as Is small!" Don't discuss the testimony with a cat in your lap, or if you will do It, don't get so excited .as to rub the anl mat's back the wrong way. "Meat me at the spoiling match at the Mueslc hall," was the invitation written probably by one who stepped down and out on the first round. The difference betwoen a tale-bearer and sealing-wax is, that sealing-wax burns to keep n secret, and the tale, bearer uuips to tell one. 'Jemima," said a fashionable miss to ber friend, "I think Charley Fotts is perfectly splended; he can get on my stoves, and wears snlt-curls." The boy, who ran away from sehoo1 to "go fishing all alone," and caught himself In tho Up, says he's got enough of fishing on hU own hook. An Instructor asked a French girl why beer in French was feminine. She replied 11 was probably owing to the fact that the boys liked It so well. An exchange says, "We'll ride two miles to see two brothers under twelve yean of age go to bed together without having a dispute about something." "Bill," saldoneapprentlce toanother, my boss Is a better man to work for than your old man. My boss a'n't al ways round his shop Interfering with his own business." "Jfother," said Jemima, "Sam wants to come courting me to-night." "Well what did you tell him'." "Oh! I told him he might come. I felt anxious to see how he would act." 1 Stay," he said, his right arm around her waist, and ber face expectantly turned to him, "shall It be the kiss pathetic, sympathtlc, graphic, oriental, Intellectual, paroxysmal, quick, nnd dls. mal, slow and unctlous, long and tedi ous, devotional, or what?" She said perhaps that would be the better way. The Woodstock Standard says the meanest roan In Vermont lives In Cbes ter. He was invited to Join In singing at the funeral of one of his neighbors' daughters. He accepted the Invitation and soon thereafter presented to the father of the deceased a claim for fifty cents for services rendered on that oo easlon. The bill was paid. One day last week a untiling Infant toddled away from Its home near Viola Iowa, on the Dubuque Southwestern Railroad, and lay down between the rails to sleep. A few moments later a train came along and the engineer, see. ing he could not stop In time, pulled ber wldeopenand banged the whole train over the sleeping cherub before It woke and never toadied a hair of It. Had the 'ittle one attempted to raise it would have been killed Instantly. There is a story from Paris of a dog that has been sleeping ever since the 11th of last November. Alas, there are no such dogs in America. The Amerl can dog cot only stays awake himself, but keeps every other living thing awako. A blushing damsel called at one of the agencies the otherday to buy a sew. Ing-maehlne. "Do you want a feller?' Inquired the modest clerk In attend ance. The Ingenuous maid replied with some asperity: "No, slrl I have one. Brown came home with a black eye, To his wife's Inquires, he replied, that, having asked himself a question, be re ceived such a sauoy answer that be bad been obliged to resent It. Ills wife did not believe him, and got a new dress that week. Nat M was a queer genius neighbor found him one day at work on an enormous wood -pile, rawing away for dear life with an Intolerable dull saw. "Why don't you sharpen your saw, Nit?" asked the neighbor. Looking up with an Inimitable droll expression. should think I had work enough to do to saw up this wood pile, nltbout stop ping to sharpen saws." The late Colonel Rice, of Kalamazoo, was greatly annoyed by a longwlnded bore, who persisted In relating to him at great length, hlsmany fights lth the Indians on the plains. Cutting him short, with the manner of one seeking valuablo Information, the Colonel ask' ndt "Mr., which do you consider the mose dangerou ; the hostile Indians or tbe Indians that fight ou fool?" It worked. O. W. LENTZ resprctfully announces to his friends and the publlo generally, that he has removed his DRUG STORE from Leibengulh's building to tho new building of Wm. Warner, oppostto Romln ft nofford's carriage works, and that he has just received a' large and well selected stock of Wall Papers, which ho Is selling at Philadelphia re tall prices. Call and examine before purchasing else where. lie naa also, constantly on hand a full stock of all tbe popular Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &c, To which he Invites the attention of tbe public. 'inannfui for past favors, ho respect ruiiy asits a continuance or the samo. Don't forget the place, sign of the BIO mum am, uanic street, lchlgnton, l'a. C1IAS. W. LENTZ. riHADEN HUTTEH TANNERY LEIHGHTON, PA., B. J. KUNTZ, Projr, Respectfully announces to the public that ho has lust rebuilt tho Tannery, formerly of Daniel Olewlne, and put in an ine uest ana most approved ma' chlnery for tho Manufacture of Leather, such as Hemlock and Oak Sole, ITarness. Upper, Kip, elf and Sheep, which he will supply at the very lowest price. Plastering Hair supplied In largo or small quantities very low. illUES and SKINS bought at highest cash prices. ratronnge solicited. Aug. B-yi -jJXOUII AND FEED. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people of Le hlghton that he has most Excellent Flour for Sale ; Also, good FEED of all kinds, and STRAW in the bundle. Ho is also prepared to do any kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notice. LEHIGH (2d) STREET, Lehlghton, Pa. March 28-ly WONDERFUL, BUT TRUE I Whenever I get a Bottle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia Halm, Boso Tint, a .Box of Lilly White, or auythtnit In that line to beautify the complexion, nt Outline's Drug Store, It seems to be nicer and better than I can get auy- wuere eiso. may M. IlElXaiAIV li CO., BANE STREET, Lehlghton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers, In Flmai'fe Peed, All kinds of GRAIN Bought and Sold at Regular Market Kates. We would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that we are now fully pre pared to supply mem wuu ine Best of Coal From any Mine desired at the VERT LOWEST 1'RICEH. At. nEILMAN & CO. July 25th, 1874. TITY niM T NO I That Electric JL Liniment, like I got at Darling's Drug Store, will cure him or any other man ot RHEUMATISM and all other Pains. may 0 TUST look at her Hair I Why O thought It was turning Grey? So It was, until she got a Bottle of that new uair itestorer at uuriing's Drug store, "DOT IT I TRY IT I-The India JLJ Rubber Plasters for a Weak Back DURL1NG has then may 0 gABlUEL GRAVER, Opposite the Publlo Squaie, SOUTH ST., LEHIGHTON, PA., .Manufacturer ot Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of STOVES!! t3T Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly aiieuaea to. nov. su BETTTY riANoi THE I1E5T IJVUSK. HTSend stamp lor ureuwr. jjanieu if. UKA.TTY WayliliiKton, New Jrrsy, uilltor'tf Notice. The undersigned Auditor annotated by the Court or Common Pleas ot 6'ar- cou county, to uuuiouto ma money leauznu uut or ine esih or tne real tate of Tue Carbon County Aettcultu rat Soch ty, will meet all person Inkr ested at his ulilw la the Itomuith of Maueh Chunk, m. THUltSD A Y.UAx 20th, 187ft, at 10 a. iu, fur the purpose ui nu appoiuuuni. P. J. MEE1IAN, Auditor. April 31th, 1873-41 rn D. CLAU85, Merchant. Tailor And Dealer In Gent's Furaiehln? Goods, LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS. Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Gassl meres and Veetlnas.for Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's llootsdfc; Shoes A well selected stock of1 French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or Jlt&to to Order. Hats & Caps, Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at tne lowest nice. Alan. A ae.nt for ttift American & C rover & Bakor Sewing Machines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl J. P. MEJJEK, THE PHOTOGRAPHER Respectfully announces to the citizens of Leblgbton and vicinity, that ho has OPENED, bis NewPhotographGallery, on BANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val ley Railroad Depot),- Lehlghton, and that he is now prepared to give our citizens Life-Like Pictures at'the most reasonable rates. Particular uttentton paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. June 18. iianos--Organs Please Examine! Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL Fort "Wayuo Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEniGHTON, PA. All orders left at the Caiujoh Advo cate olBco will receive prompt atten tion. Price lists and all other Informa tion furnhbed. Organs- -Pianos MOTHERS, Look at that Child, it has Worms. Go or send at once to DURLING'3 Drug Store, and get a bottle of his WORM SYRUP, so pleas ant and yet so "tie. may 0 Wny. OH. WHY will you suffer with that Couch or Cold? when relief may b; had Immediately by using DURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry and Horahound. "W OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK 4tOSYI-A Bottle of DURLING'S ROSK GLVOERINE for Roughness of l he Skin, ( happed Hands, &c, only 25 cents a bottle. may JBEATTY 1,,ANO This splendid Piano Forte combines every Improvement in tone with power and great durability, nnd hvo received the unqualltled endorsements ot the hlKhest Musical authorities for its .Mar. vellnus extraordinary richness of Tonr, having HO HUPERIOR IN THE WORLD. Urge nlze, TA Octaves, overstrung Uana.fnll Iron Frame.French Grand action, Frrt Desk, Carved Pedal, Solid Rosewood Moulding, Ivory Key Front, Chapped Hammers, a Grafts Treble, tc. Ac. Weight when boxed over One Thousand Pounds. Liberal discount to tbe trado. Agents Wanted (mate or female.) !37end stamp for Circular. A3 dress the lnvrntoraodProprletor,DAN. F. BEATTY-, Washington, New Jcr sey. JJJT. BADDITr'S Pure Concentrated Potash. OR LYE, Ot double the strength ot any other 8APOiIFYI.G SUBSTANCE. I have recently perfected a new meth od of packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing it only In Balls, the coating or which will saponify, and does not injure the Soap. It Is packed containing 34 and 43 lb. nnu lb. iall, aud In no other way. Directions in English and German for making hard and soft soap with this Potash accom panying each package. B. T.BABDITT. 04 la 08 IVaahlnglau Kt., Y IT. Jan. 16, 1875-4ino. Aadltor's Notice. In the' Orphans' Couit ot Carbon County, vttito of Catliarlne and IVU-r Krubler, dfc'ri. The aii.itlor appointed to dl-ti Unite the fun-la In the hands of Samuel KVubler, adm!nttrstor ot said Etate, end if necessary restate and ro-M-ttlu the account, hereby glvra notice to all pt-rsnns Interested, that he will attend to the duties ot till appointment at hlj officii In tlw bori.ugii of Maurh Chunk, ou TUEdDY.MAY lbtu, 1873. at 10 n m. P. J. MliKUAN, Auditor. April 4lb, 1873-4X 1 'I. Bavp 20 Per Cent. y getting jour JOB PRINTING at th. Office otba Carbon Advocate, IN HEINTZELMAN'S BUILDING i E.t. th. p. 0. eS I. T, X. B. D.pot, i r f.ebSghtoa, Carboa Co., Pa. We have Just received a large and ele gant assortment of SEW Of tbe latest styles ; together with a , super lor stock of CABLS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPER, And a variety of other PRINTING MATERIAL, A nd can now give our patrons first class work at prices at least 20 Per Cent Lower Than . any other Office In, this section, Give TJi a Trial, and bo Convinced. EeTThe patronage of tbe publlo Is respectfully solicited. THE CARBON ADVOCATE, A Si-column Local Paper, and the only newspaper Entirely Frlultd In U Oant'jr, Is published every Saturday mornln ; $1 a Year in Advance, Or tl.00 If not paid in advance. Tbe Advocate, with Its large and In. creasing circulation, is one of the very Bstt Hailtum for Advertising In this Section. Rates furnished nn U Mill lrSI l lflTl II. Y. MOBTHIMEB, Lelilglitoa, Carbon Coonty, Pa T7eleipbrt Ahead t The undersigned would, respectfully Inform builders. contractors and tho nub. lie In general, that they have opened a LLuinbei ITard In connection with their SAW - MIML5 Near the L. ft S. Depot, WEISSPORT. Pdnna.. nnd that they have now on hand an Im mense stock oi thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pine Boards, Surfaced Pine Boards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Roofing and Celling Lath, Scantling, and, in fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at th) very lowest market prices. We are also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine article of Rand, suitable for Masonry Work, Plastering, &c, at Re markably Low Figures. Wo have constantly on hand a large lot. of Wood suitable for Firewood, which we will sell, in large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your.Pockets Oca MoiIO-IIONEST COUNT LOW1 PIUOIS. Yeakel & Albright, Weissport, aug 28-yI CSrbon county, Pa. JK. RICUBIIT, Opposite L. t S. Depot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully informs the citizens of this vicinity thnt he keeps constantly on hand, and Is selling at tho, very lowest Market Prices, tho very best brands of Xlour tf&lTeed, ALSO, DEALER IN LUMBER For Building and other purposes') which he guarantees to bo , Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Ctoal X Coal 1 1 Wholesale and'Ritatl at tho very Low est.Cash Prices. ITo has also a number of very eligibly located in RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which he will sell on very Easy Terms, aug. 9, '73-yl J.J. R1CKERT. 1LLIAM KEMERER, Bank & South Sts Lehighton, Fa., Keeps afull line of Comprising Ladles' Dress Goods, Black and Colored .Alpacas, Ginghams, Prints, Shirtings Sheetiugs, &o. of, every grade and price., CdRPETS ApToiL GLOTlis, In great vorlo y. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Side-Meat, fcc. Country Produce bought, Sold or Exchanged. EAR DW ABE For Building and other purpesee in great variety of tho best quality. All goods warranted as represented and prices' fully as low as elsewhere. April S, 1873-yl W. 1. JaJ02X9 BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK STItEET, LEIIIOUION, PA. Respectfully auuounces to t,he citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity that bo Is now prepared to contract for the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school, bouses, anil other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand a full as sortmeut of eveiy description of ' consisting1 ot flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldings, Ac, which he is prepared to furnish at tbu ivery lowest maikrt rates. .Patronage respectfully eollclted.f W. R. RES. Lehlghton, May 17, 1870. ly BE ATT Y, Planal uminiinipnuunnviiii I - k ... . v.. THOUSAND POUNDS. Liberal term i lu dfithTS. tarSjnd stamp 'nrClrcu'aci Address TAMI1. W.nKVVTV M'n.Mrot.in
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