Advertising Rates, We dcslr 11 to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo Inserted In he columns of Tils Caudo!) Auvooatb that may bo receivodTrom unkpown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following are our oxlit terms t ON BQtlABK (10 LINKS), On year, each Insertion. 10 cts. Six months, each Insertion 18 eta. Three months, each insertion 20 els. Less than three months, first Insertion $ each subsequent Insertion 25 eta. Local notices 10 cents per lino. II. V. MORTH1MER, Publisher. CARDS, 1 Boot nml Shoe Mnlcera. OIlitonflMtney, Ltmn'i building. Hank strut. Allordcrtpromrtlyjilltd wort warranted. Attorneys. n01IN KLINE, , Vf5 ' ' ATTOllNEY AT LAW. Offlos wlthAPcn Craig, ocposito American Ho tel, MAHKIST 6QUAIU2, MAUcn CHUNK, P. J.ily2i.ty JOHN I). 1JEUTOLETTE, ATTOHNB? AND COONSKLLOIl AT LAW, Broadway and Susquehanna Streets, Opposite t . M.AUOH CHUNK, PA. Mar be consulted In Gorvnun. matS ly' jf IJ..LONUSTUEET, i ATTOllNEV AT LAW Levon's Mulldlng, aVk STnEET.fliltlllOIITOS, PA, p.-'ombcr IC-om. rj-Jl. UAPSIIlilli ATTOItNKY AND COUNSBM.OH tT LAW, n..m(.(.nd Collection Avrencv. Will llur and Ball K.al Kutate. Oonvej onctng .lastly done Col .,.... .JutlHri" Estates of D-! .d.nti.i apuclalty. Mayboconaultnd In f.nllsu nd Uflruian. Ncv.22. JAS. a. STlUJTlIEItS, ATTOHN JY AT LAW, J- Offlce: 21 floor of llhojd'a Hall, tlmidi Cliunlt. Pa. All business entrusted to lilin will be promptly attended to, , Mv27, ly. jp J. J1KEIMX, ATTORNEY AT LAW Nest Door to First National Dank, MallOll CHUNK, PA WOan 1m ronsulled In (lorman. !Jan0. Justices and Insurance JJ A. BRLTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office : WodermiiiN Hln-k. IIANK-Strcet, LFIIiUllTO.V. PA. r.M..n..ii,lnff nnllftllnw mid nil oilier hnt nra conuectrd with the omen piotnptlv attend- M.l tn Afrr.nl for tMe be& Vlte end 1 lfo lUMlll- anee Coraii inlo-i t lu-uts cohecied ot rt'asniinlile JL conveyanurr AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 'The Mlowlnu Couipinlea are Represented: LEI'.A.N )N MU I UALFini3, UEAIIINQ MUTUAL F1UE, WOMINO FIUU. l'nr-psvii.r.i-: FIUU. L13I1U1I1 FIUK. anil the TBAV KUilh AtlUIDKM I UlSUlia.lUB, Also runnsvlvnnli and Mutual llorso Tlilcf Dfteo lveann in-uramo i;nuiiauv. Marcn 23.1873 IllOS. 1CUMEREK, Physicians and Dentists. Slatingtoii Dental Office ESTAllLHUKU 1870. Artificial Teeth Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips & (Ms. ,' Persons ordering a Set orTcctli, and residing ' at Lehlfrhton, Welssport or vicinity, or any point within MSnlles from SUtington, will KEeEIVETANV Excursion Ticket TO ANIl FROM SAID POINT FREE! v. Very Respectfully, tJ . i Du. L. Cami'iiele. Film no Teeth a Specialtv. April 6-ly W. KKHKIt, M. U., EAST PENN. Oirbon Countv, Pa ) Resldcnco, from 7 a. m. to 10 a. m HOURS.) - nnu isuo'in 10 10 p ) rnrryvillo ..from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Mav.be couaitlted to the Ocruiau Laneusee 1. O. Address LcbUhton, Nov. 31, -yl w A. OIStlllA.llISIl, H.U., PHYSICIAN ANDSfltUKON Vpflelal att.ntloo paid to Chronic PlKeasriS. Ofltee: South Katt corner Ironaii(i2nd id... Le- klKhlon. Pa. April .1, ls,o QIIAS. T. IIOllN, M. l) orificni over h a. pktgu's nnua srOUIS, RANK ST.. LEHIUH'ION.PA. General praetlce ottouOed to, and BPUCJAi ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF x, WOMEN. mar S3 .jrt -VT 11. UKIlElt, M. . J-1 . U. S tCxamlnlng Surgeon, PRAUTICINO PHYSICIAN and SU I'.DEoN, Oirico: jjink Street, IIf.ueu's Hlock, Lehmh toil. Pa, May be consulted In tho Ocrm in LauKaase. Nov. 3. J-.VVIU Ult It CUT'S Ciivery & Sale Stables DANK STRISIST.LKIIinilTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES. And positively LOWEn Pltll'Ea than nnv other Livery In the Cojuty. ljirKeand h.ind.onio Canlapea for F-ineral puriKwea and Wendlnsa. IJAVIO EHUKltT Wov.K l7 eruinn llorso nml Cow Powder Keeps noes neailbv an4 In rood condition. It Hu. mcjriuii auu jiwiui i.vun, Jt mrWetl fat mn.elH and lullk. 11 v naini; It a hor.o will ilii more work ai.daefiiv clvemnre mt.lc and Aln matter siurltaandooudlt ou. It alau keeiupool tryhtvtltliv andincroaAtbe nuaot (vite a. lltamadnl'v Pr. Levi Oberhoilter alius mill. Hart or ir N TulrdMieet.Phila. Ins.nldiy A. lual welrbt, at is re-.ta per txnind br A. J OUliLIMi, Leuirhtuu Nor, Jf, l57-luio. H. V. Morthiiier, Propriotor. VOL. VII., No 28. Railroad Guide. pllILA. 11I2A1)I.0 KAILKOAD. Arrangument of Passenger Trains. MAY 11th. l".:n. Trains leave ALLBNTO WK as follows! (VIA 1'KltKlOMIES linANCll.l For PhlladelDliia.at :2o. coo. 11.40. a.m.. end 6 61 p. in. For Philadelphia nt 4 It, n. ni..3..Vi n. m. (VIA ICABr 1'irNNA. nnANCIl.l For Iteid'ns, t S-30, 6.4o, tiu a m 12.10, 4.30 ni:u h w p.m. For IIirrlsDiirg, 2.3)5 to, 0.03 a. ni., 12.10, 4.30 O.OI n. m. I'or Lancaster and Columbia, S 40, 0.35 a.m. and i .10 . Ill IDoes uot run on Monday MINI) AYS. For Headm?. 2 30 a.m. and 4.30 and 0 Q3 V m. For Harrlatmrg, 2.3 ) a. m and n io n. m. Trains l-Oll ALLEN TOWN leave as louowsi IVIA PF.ltltlOMICS linANCll.l Lonvo Philadelphia, 7.1 J a.m., l.ou, M.30 .inC 5.30 P. Ui SUNDAYS. LoavoPJillidelplila. 8.'iu. in nnrt3 15 p.m. (VIA IS AST l'KKNA 1UIANC11. I Leave no.aing 10.33 a in., 4.0), 6.15 rnd ie.i p m Leave Hnrilsbure:, 5 1!, 8 10 n. m., and 2.00. 4.C0 nn" i.bj p. in. Leave I,nnrniter,8.i0 n. m.. 12 5 and 3.43 p. in. Lcavecoluuibla 8."fl a. m . t.io and 3.33 p. to. . MU&UAYh. I.envoTtcnalnir. 7.10 nnd 1)05 a.m. Loavo lltuil-iiuiir, S.l&a.m. rra najnai Ken inns r run in nun inmi uoim.i, 8th and Orecn street. Phllndclphla other trnins to ma irom uro-ia direct nepoi. TnnR.sin.ni and 5.65 ti. m. trains from Allen town, nnd'the 7.45 a. m and ft.3'1 p.m. trnins from Philadelphia, hao tbrough cars to aud lioni Philadelphia. J. I1.. uu I'l IS.i'f . General Manager. 0 O. HANCOCK, Gfii't Ticket Aaent. Hotels and Saloons. The Fort Allen House. WEISSPORT, PA. BEHLER i KRESGE, Proprietors. This Hkio Is located In the Ilorouish of Welssuorl. I'atbon 1,'ountv. l'n.. and Is lmlU on I he site or Fori Allen, an old stockade tort Ideation, erected hern over a century ago to iroteel llio early settlers nKauisi 1110 110,1110 noiirsinnsof thu liiilians. The house Is a sub. slantlal brick, and was nnined"Fnrt Allen House" 0 uie laie iuwnrii 11 oips ; u euniuiiis Thlrty.tivo Hnonis nnd a liandsotne Restau rant, anil (lie present Proprietors have newly nnd thoroughly rellltcd the establishment It has all tho nppnlniiiiciitsorn FinST-ULAse i:OUNTHY HOTEL, adapted for tho com furt of lis patrons. In close proximity to tho hotel, In perfect preservation, is the llistorlo OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was due by order of llcnjamln Frank, lirt 10 supply the itnrrlson or J-ort Allen with water. lis walls of stone, which will defy tho ravages of ayes, are as perfect to-day as when put Ihcrc, and tho well now contains about six feet or crystal water. Tho well Is now Lelnir titled upas a lilsuirlo relic, to the water of wnlchtlio patrons of thollouso nlll hava free access. SUMMER iioAiiur.ns will bo nccommndntcd at Ileatonablc Prices. Tho Har Is supplied lth tho best Wines, Liquors nnd Uigurs. Good stabling nttiiclicd. April 1031 ULHLKIl &. KliEsOE. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Chkist.man, Prop'r. This well-kept nnd cscellantly fitted up Sa loon Is located threo doors above Uluuss' 'lallorlnr Sturc, on DANK STREET, LEIIIOHTOX, Tn. Ilerirner & Englcr's Phtladelphta Hcor al ways on Tup. Oholco lli.irs, nnd all kluds or I(clrcihiuciit8 I11 beason. Froo J.uiicli every Katunlay Night. PatronaKC solicited. Mny 17 1870 ly Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN PLAN. Astor I'lacp, 3il Ate. ni il 8th Street, OrrosiTK Coorun I.nbtitutk.) NEW YORlf, Rest Location In the City. Elevated Rail road and flvo other lines pass tho door. Rooms 50 cts. to &2 per Day. ily the Week $2 and upwards. April 10-ni(J OPEN ALL NIflHT. NATIONAL HOTEL COIt'i'I.AIVnT St., nciir IJrii'iilivaj-, IIOTUIKISS & l'OND, Proprietors. On Clio i;uroiicim I'lnil. llio Reatnurnnt Cafe nnd Lunch Room ar- melted aie unsurpassed inr eiieninosa miu ex. eetlelirnol fceivien. Honlllfl 0 1 CIS 111 Oer dav. ?3 to sin per week. Convenient to nil Furies auu t;ny it iirj:tu. jiuiumiuiil, TUB TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. r- r-r-- r p- vaii pubarrlho fornnv olh firclmou copy cl TH TiLKDO ULAiJIJ. It is a -Mammoth tticln l'aae Weekly Pa el ol lxtv-tuur Coinmus til I oil with cucfuLv iTt fiaictl reartmjr inatler of uitciou uuu value lo pOJjMO in iu pan j oi mo uuuui niuuaa Sl'ECIAL FEATURES. AH tho Depirtmcn a which hive mnile THE J1LAU1S bj pumiiur nit ovci mo uiiiicu ai'niw, will &a icirul rlv contmuel. nanieiv t 'the I'ltn ulnrli tter of tmt r.iHtln-'uisited Democratic lolitlCl-M, ttEV li-TUOLEUll V NABHV, Wllldl are ffriiun ixpreaH.v jitr Tim nuint' our MOUaiiUOLn Dti'AUTMENT. a rich depoBlt- rv oi ftruciical lufumintloh unmi nolO 'ctM ormtt'iot n i ery hmncin Youxa lMEorLK'a Dei'aut iittM t u Ho 1g ous Ueuat ItntMU cmbiou hk tlio w eckl v "uiiilav Hciiunl Lu-Hon t ,htru)itia rooirj'i tin Uiliriiteat Wit atnl 11 an on tub J1F6T oitir.s.onmu'il ami elcted j Ahswrus to I'OHKEONDESTB.ima th' Laleac teva Xioai nil part1 i1 thi3 nord. a III! ItLADK ciiculitpa lameiv m cverv iN'ntn ami Tfirihir tu tho Union and is eveiywhero lecnn'rert a tha .flrueut nna IIKjT NKW'S ANU FAMILY 1'Al'. Kll pubileiiot) unywliera Tiv it nutl iou will novo wilMticlv oo without it Aaioaar the ucw Jcatuiea loi this wlatei ere a series cl A ndersonvillo Prison Sketches, ov one who wnB Itero A new Sinai tiv ry was commenceil Not, Mia. Auother one will com nipnco in Jou'inrv. TUHM8 fctno copy, per y'nr 12 3"1 : flro cojiicK.51.73 1 acn . ten or more copies f.ci ejich aud an extifl copy with evert- tlub ot ten. siecluicu couies vent lree. Nend for oun t. dri-B- TULUUUiibAUU, ji.ioao, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books Tor Salo nt Unit' 1'i-lcc. We are now ofTrrliiir to tho nubile, nostaze prepaid, tit ONKllALK the renrular ptlco .flity thotisuud volumes ot choico bunks, compiUuiit Medical, Uellgtoi n Miid 8clcnttc Works.t-ditiit of tttaudaiu Authurs etc., etc. These books reflected by our Mr. Locki: (Nasbv)irom the BOelvos ol tbe Ifudiap pubtUhero of thu coun try, it'e all NHW aud VUU.S1I aud aie tho JDHMICAI. KDITIONd IihthI'M br theio tail booksellers We have ma ilea thousands of taese 1hk)Ks to alt pait oi the cnuutrj', aud every hone Kent out la A 11 It AN 17JU o bo I-XAOILV An ItKPUKHKNrUU aud to cue L'NillteSATISL-'ACTION. in-iorv. uio-'mony, t icnou, roe'rv. jiuinor. CATALOGUES FREE. Wo have printel a Urpe and couipicto cata logueot our Hooks, rranyod bv uubjectaanu ou uppltoatlon will mail c pion freotu aur. d crtfti. Wo shall alw 1 e triad to sen j free sprct tueu cot Its ut i be 11 LA DC wneuever atued ludu to. All persons rcaulue this advi-nenieut nro coidiallv luOtwl to euo us bv t-octai carder otherwise thn names of theuiaeueiaud filend. Added TULlU.O 11 LA UK. Toledo, Onlo, F or Sab or to I'.ent. An ellrtl.lv locate! Ptorv Dnnbla Framo llu ie sitiutetu l-Uat WeUapori. Willi Iliosud ono-lull acres oflji'jd.n (rood Orchard oi choice apples, Ac. I'or (urlh er parntu;ars, apply in L. F KT.KPPINOFJII, Jan. II. L' isut..u, va- M annfnctnrer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Ftiniishin& Goods. itnnnivR niia spoittiivo dono nt sliort notice and at Lowest Cash Trices. I nm the anthnnzed aaent for thnf?ato of the following FIIIST-CLASS STOVES THE SILVEIl fc OOLD MEDAL COOK, TJ1E LIOlITlIOUSE COOK. THE MAYFLOWER HANOI!, THE SUNSHINE RANGE and 1 hoNF.W ANCHOR HEATER, and am Selling them VEHY CHEAP tor Cash. rvcrvklndof SIOVE ORATES and FIRE (HIICKS keptconatnntlyon hind. Stoiie on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEHIOHTON. Tntronnao sollclted- 'Satlfifactlrnirnarnnteed. A. I). MOS815P.. uet. o-yi , entral Carriage Works, Bank St., Lehigliloii, Pa., Arc prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, in the most substantial manner, uuu ui ioncst uasn rriccs. Rqialrhig Proiiiptly Attended to. TI1EXLER & KREIDLEH, April 29, 1870 yl Proprietors. QAUBON ADVOCATE JOB PllIXTIRG OFFICE, LKIJiailTON', 1A. Kvery description of rnntloff, Irom a Yisiting Card to a Poster. OAItDS, HILL HEADH, LETTEa HEAD, NOTE HEADS, Sl'ATEJIENTS. - PIIOOIIAMMI.-.S. POSTERS, HANDBILLS. DOnOEltS, CIllCULAflS, BHIPriNO TAOX, KNVELOPES, J'AMI'UI.ETS, I1V.LAWS, &C, AC. Dono In tho best manner, at very Lowest Pilecs- Wo are nrenarod to do work at na ehcan rates asunv efflre m the Sluto nat aeals honestly nnu it tiiuLufiiers. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. riTOrdcrs by amall recivo prompt attention. MliS. A. O. PETER, OK H. A. Peter's Central Drng "Store. LILUCKElS BLOtK, LEIIIGIITON. PA., 1'pai.pctlullv nnnnnnco' to tho neoide of Lb. high ton aud vicinitv, that she wil' coutlnuo Hit? tiiwineiHs, as hrrelofoie nd tlianktoR hem for pant favors, askn a ciutlnuance thoieof. You win n.way nuu a iuii nuo oi PUEE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, rATENTMKmciNKs iionsc nnd f.viTi.i: i'0 iKna. toiij 151 AUTICLISS.sroNOIiS. CHA MOIS MilN, V AI and FAN CY HTATIONKUY.l.itet Myl" of PLAIN and FANCY WALL PA I'JMiH. at lfn tn M'lif rttitflnioH i'UUK WINi:- aud LIQUOPSfur nirdiclnol use, Ac. at Lowoat Pnce. PhyMcmu's pro FcriPtlona compounded by Dr, O T. Horn, at all hours ot the tiayand niRiit, Sunday nulud. CO. A. C I'KlaUlt, Maxell SITS-yl TIDrlmo Homo M.ido Ilrcad! x WHY OO HUNOIIV1 When yon can Buy SH pounds ol Jr'lrot Clisallieiid- FIVE LOAVES FOH 25 CENTS I J. V. O'NEAL, the popular Ilrrod ond Cako ItaKer, ot LetUAhtoii In or e'to meet the wants of tho times. 1ms ltec'ui d h I'r.ee ot his ceic brsteil Homo Undo llllLAjto Five Loaves forTwcnty.nveCts. Casli. Suji;ar, Ilalsin. Cocomut Scotch, Drop, Crcaiu and ether CAKEa, only Ten Cents per Dozen. Look Out fur tlio Wugon! At MA 0011 CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday and Siiturdiy Motions.. LEHIU It ro.N and h I s si'O UT, every A f ter noon except l-'rlday. TERMS STU1CTLY CASH I Patrooaso .elicited J. W. O'NEAL. Hl'OHEi Opposite First National Hank. npillsvi IPiu t M'eeu Lonlahtun ra. ( nm now (applying the very Best LATTI UEltl'OALattne following Low Pilces, vln No. I Chestnut by the Car f IS per to No. l cnestnut, single ton 8 35 per ton No, ; chestnut, by the Car : 00 per ton No, 3 Chestnut, emtio t n 2 taper ton DUI.IVHUED. Stove and Jits Blzes at equally Low Price. J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite the PuMlo Hqusre, HANK MPCE LF.IIIC.UrON, PA. UOV.W.IW INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1879. All about Its noli, cllmnto. ttn pntflod nnd lta vdciut land, Its furms rrnd farmers can lio lenrno-t in Til 13 KANSAH VAIIMKILod clpbt pnjto wceKlf paper, iti years old. Uoiresimud etits In cveiy county. Bent to any addicua is weeks for 60 cents, Postopo stamps taken as money. Addieaa, IIUDBOI & KWINU, To pe. Kansas. I learned mot oobont Kansas from yotir paper that 1 can rely upon than from all olDer nources, Jixchard It. Ilvani. Columbiana Co., onto it vivos Just what those of us wan tins to move west, most waur, 10 -Know. Samuel CAetter OranaeCo.. AViff 1'orfc llasa large corps of abla contributors. Onaqe bhaft..'l he DOKt pprieuinirni papei in mo western couniry. -opTing inn t'rogicet.t i in n vaiuai'iu uiipei. -Atchtnton Charnmon..... It laablv edited. Spirit cK(tTio....A fearless outspoicn Joiiin si. r,nnrenrf. Journal ....Our KniiAfln fr.fi lid S should ffel much pildo In tho Inch character of tholr Stale AKTtculturol pip' r. AattOnal Ltve &foek Journal, ..It has qu'.ctlv taken a high P'ace amoji-acricultural Jo it ma Is. A 3. Zrf tvne"..A worthy reprocentntlve ot th grent west.- rhiva. iracnett Farmtrt rcb2i wi. S3 ASS,, miM s If you aro In want of anythlnc In the way of I'll.TOLS. Amu nmllon.aun Material Fishtna; Tiioklo. or any other Fine BroiiTiso goods pieisf, wrlto lor my Larae illustrated I'atoioAUo nod Prlet. last uhtn'i I mall FnnK. Vouts liu V JOIINBTON'S OniAT WEaTBllS QUNWoUKS, rrcnuno, i'A rpilE siiAUXGTON PLANING MIL! AND CaVmet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXGTON". JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals in all kinds nnd sizes of Plne.Ilemloca Oak nml Hnid Wooo Lumber, and lsnowpie pared to execute any uiiount of orders for BresseB Lumbell OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Snslics, minus, blmtlciv, Mouldings, Cabinet "Ware, &c, With I'roinptncss. Brackets Made to Order. Tim vnehtnerv is nil new and of the best and most Impiovcil kinds. I emoloy none bin tho best volKnien, neo well seaaouod and 1100J n.a teiial, nml am tbei ctoro able tn puai nnteo eutiro Haii-Iactloii lo nil who ninv favor mo with a roll. Orders ov mail piompily attended to. Mv cliiii'pcs are minliratoi terms cash, or Interest charged, alter thirty clays. GIVE ME A CALL. err Tlman enenfrett In llllldna will flndltt their advuntigo tu hive MdluR. lloor Hoards Doors, asncs, huttcrs, Jto., &v mode ntthi rnctorv. . ,,,. filay loyi junjt jiuijir. i. t irr iinvn tn Infriini m- old nnlronsnnd cu" tniiriM nml lm mih.ic in cetiorul. that I have opened aud hvo now ready lor lueppciiou In tho POST OFFICE IIUILDING IlanV Btrcet, LKIIIGITTON r. at tho LOW KSTCAbli ruiUiJS, a full auduew assoit meut cf HATS, CAPS, &c. SocciaVnttcnllon hnvinc open riven ton wo'l soiertedlliio of Mi N'.i U'OMKN'S ana CllIL- DIUSN'a wiiAU. w.y aiono snail oe QUICK 8 A LICS & SMALL TltOFITS." I Invito tho piiblto to call aud examine my toe nml prlios beoio purcbnlna elat-wliere, as 1 oju oiTjr Hpouial luc.ucuuieuts to ca h hnvers. LKWIR WK1 Sr. a pt. 21 fm I , ituiidipg Lehlphtmi l'a THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTscliirschky, Itopectfnl'y invltea the attention of her ladv fileurt end the pubde generally to bei New Notions Fancy Goods, CPmprlsinf UNPKItWKAV., PERLIN AND UI'-UJIA.N I'OW.N WOOL. HOSIIHIY. IIO polled and Homestlo KMIlltoIDUHY, ItllillONS, QMW.CS, nnd a lnr?e nrlclycil tho Newest Designs In Fancy Goods. Also. In connection with Iho above, I keep a IU , uuu uuipiciu KIUIA UI CIWIMAN PI1UIT8. LIKBUItOErt and SWITZUn CHEESE, OANDII'S and OONPECTION9, together with n variety of Qoodsnoi generally koi in iiuv oiner more in inwn ir voitnonol soo what vim wnut ask r.r It a'nl I will net it. Ashatoor ptioho patronncels solicited, and neifect sailsltirtluu nuatautecd In pneo aid Nearly Oppoelto Surliuc's Drux Store. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa November 33. Reject all Violent PurKitlves. They ruin ine lone oi me uoweis and weaken the uixcs- Hon. I Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient I Is used by rational people as a means of reliev. ing an arrangements oi ino siomacn, liver untl Intestines, because It removes ohetruo. Hons without lialn, nnd mnirts vior to the organs which it purities . nl regulates. Sold bynlljdruu;. lst. may 10-ml SMOKE T1IK ONY OENUINE )RSJn f$ Ffcll3t!aa all 1 11UI 111 Iltllll A pure Tobacco, not flavored with poisonous drugs, Manufactured by 55. I. LYON & CO., Uurliaui, N. C may 10-ml For salo by A. J. Hurling, druggist. ijin t C?1 HO Invented 1 it Wall sjt Btocka yl" to Spll't'maKcs Joctuues every mouth. Hook sent free cxolaluing everytliioc. Adurnss HAX'lElt CO.. Hauliers, 1 1 Wall alreet N. . Wo will iwy Aaenu id ealeii-, or tiTli.wi w and wouiietfut iu nuubaiuiyui tiuu.-rinouin and a laru conimi'.M'm, lo.ellour ni... U,aMlvi.ltj,U,. UiNr-afllviay, f i,.h.n. m i, t.,,,,,.,,,... . Cll OfWl pi'oataoii3ndaainvfsliuent;l (in iplOU -of Offlelol neporta, lie-Vlw Proofrtlonalieturnaover week oa BtoeltOp IiV..Mnt.,Snt,r;,f??:n"i3 X, iAil?", V P.H rElt WIUUT A CO.. Hunkers. 3a Wall rv . . m M.onih ami expellee. Kuarant.-ed to SP Agent. Outntf.uo. Ulttw it O.AU. OL'BT, MAlMt. ' I lltfrw. Address 1'. O. VIOKEIIY. Augusta. Maine. A flenrlicnmnntc of 1 lines Inserted ACI CniSCniClllS w... m m newipsr ers for H0. S 'nd 10 e. for 100 page pamphlet, O. I'. KUWELL i-CO., N. i. lu 10 112 P Live and Let Live." M. HUIIIAIV & CO., BANK BTETSET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLEIlH and Dcolcis in irioMi Feed. All Kind, of OltAIN BOUOHTand BOLD at 11EUULAH S1AIIKET HATKB. Wo would, also, lcsoertlntly Inform ourclti "n Hist wo nro now fully prepared to Ur PLY tnem with From any Mine desired at VEtlY LOWEST PRICES. M. HEILMAN '&. VO. BPEBE'S PORT GRAPE WINE used In hnndreds or conirreentlons tor. cnuioh or cnmniunlon puiposes. ESOELLEMT TOS LADIES AUD WIAIL7 PEECOKS AHi TEE AQED. MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS, N. J. Speer's Port G ape Wine FOtllt YEARS OLD. This Justly Celebrated Nativo Wlno Is mode Lomthe Juice of trio Oporto Urupc, taised lu this country. Its jnviiluablo Tonic nnd StrcngtlieningPropcrtics are unsurpnised oy any other native Wine, liemc-the pu e Jmcu ot tho prape. produced uouer mt. bpoir'sowu personal sunerMsion, Its imritv aud ucnuiiienoss aro cuaiantced. The vouncofit child mav uaitako of lis cener. ous QUilltlev, nnd the weakest Invalid ue It to advantage. It is purtlcul.ulv bonencli.Ho the d and tiebthtated, and suitod to tho vanona nenf that ninict the w-n iter pox. It is. In every respect, A WINE 'IO UK Itlfit.IKD ON. Invalids U:o Cpcct'o Pert Grapo Wins. Femalts Uso Gceor'i Fort Gra;a Wise. V7eikl; Persess fini a Ecreit t; Its U:s. finecr's Wines In Hospitals aro nieferred to Hold bv IirucriMts cenerallv. who Alio pell HII5KIV PlibltO J. 1UIANDY, J'KDROJ, wiii-juitY. nna hTAMii jtu wink bit TKltiS. 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' Notice Is hereby civ Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad. ! nlnUtraiuulPon tho fsialooflllchMTharp, lute of Franklin Towushln. Carbon County. deislguod. All pertons knowing. themselves , Indebted to said tstute will make Immediate payumit and those having claims will pre. tu.nl Hipm flulv niithentloatite for settlement penna., nee u. navo ueen grauieu io ine un- sentthem duly authenticated for settlement Administrator, Franklin Twp., May 10, lSIO vre T?0U h.VLl., JL1 I ' A fine, nearly thoroughbred ALDEIINEY - HULL, about I months old. will be sold nt a . reasonable prli fur further lartlcular $1.00 a If AMOTVO TUB TOUTS Tlio Stolen C'lionl. 1 was seated one night in the parlor, In slippered rcloaso from care, And Marian, nt the piano, Was drumming tome noted air, When, as a chord iho sounded A lingering, lofty strain' 'Twos taken up by tho'whlstle Of an outbound railroad train. So truthfully it blended With the shrill piano's tone, It seemed but one note, extended, On tho airs of evening thrown. It darted away In the darkness, - And wth ears wide 6pen tight, We heard Its fading cadenco Subside in the hush of night. Then Marian's hand fell nerveless. As tho sound prolonged she heard, And tearfully she sought my side,' Hut never spoke a word, A tense of mjstcry filled her soul With most emphatic power, As the stolen chord sped on Its nay Full twenty miles an hour. 801110(11111); IVron. One Summer night the Sun was bright, The trees looked down upon the stars, The frogs sang gayly from thojr nests, And graceful danced tlio jaguars. The topaz brook flowed through the sky, The green moon winked from ruby vato, The worm enmo out nnd caught a bird, And proudly blushed the wayside rail. The pump began to hum a tunc, A high old hl-la.ri.ous tunc And on tho peach-fed tambourine Most sweetly played tho bug of June. Chickens on their hlndlcgs pranced, The squash whirled round with stunning Willi There's something wrong about this song, I think In fact, I'm cure there is I Miss Dinah's Hash Vow. " Beautiful, miss," said Teresa, having thrown open tho shutter nnd looked out and up, now looking in again, witli ever so pleasant a smile on her round, homely face, now almost handsome in tho cherry sunshine, that streamed in. "Not a cloud; no rain to-day, miss; and he will come for sure." Do you think so?" returned Miss Dinah, smiling brightly also, and rising from her bed to run across tlio floor and peep over Teresa's broad shoulder. No longer young was SIis3 Dinah Trynne qui to fifty, and perhaps even more; but wonderfully active, with eyes as pretty and bright as in her girlhood, not much wriuklcd nnd faculties clear as tiiey had ever been. With springing step and quick motion, she flitted about the room, making her toilet, humming to herself,stopping now and then to scold old Teresa' who hobbled after her that sort of scolding which is, under ccttuin circumstances, nn p-xpression of especial good humor, sucli as possessed Miss, Dinah this morning. "And you think it will not rain?" she said for tlio tenth time. "This time of year thun der storms como up very suddenly, remem ber." She epoko as if Teresa was some im portant officer on the Eta IT of the clerk of the weather, and had better be careful about her predictions. "Tutl September tlninder-stormsarcraro misi.nnd ho ain't nfrnid of a litllo wetting, I do suppose. A littlo thing liko that wouldn't keep him back," replied Teresa with scorn. Miss Dinah nte her breakfast in feverish impatience, which she strovo to hide. Af terward siio put on her sun-bnnuct and mil tens, and went into tlio garden, attended by old Teresa, with watering-pot, trowel and rake, and other tools, together they worked among the flowers. Miss Dinah, ns she progressed, snipped off contributions for n boquct very near as largo as a cabbage head. "Ho always liked flowers, Teresa," she Bnidjsmeliing this horticultural marvel when it was completed. "Ho never failed to leave mo a bunch every morning. Sometimes I let them wither to vex him," nnd she laughed at tho memory of her beautiful girlhood's caprices. "It wos a pity to worry him, miss," said Teresa, with honest reproval. 'Tooh I the moro I did tho fonder he was of me. There was nothing I wouldn't do to pain him sometimes. That was thirty years ago," and with a littlo sigh, she glanced backward, as ono may in a mlnuto throu that long vista. "Thirty years I" said Teresa, "and you ain't seen him since, nnd changed ho must be now as changed as you, miss. I mind your pictur" upstairs." "I was nineteen then; it's very llko: everybody thought so," interrupted Miss Trynno. " Nobody could tell it for you now." " Do you think so?" said Miss Dinah dis appointed. " It will bo a shock to him when lie sees me. They 6ay old sweetheart, al ways think of tho face that was, and never of what timo must bavo dono. It is so, too. I can't call him up except as he was then I've tried hundreds of times, butcan't and ho was a fine young man, Teresa -a beauti ful young man, with great large blue eyes, and a straight nose, and white teeth, and chestnut hair, and a tall and graceful figure, nobody that I've ever seen since is the least bit like him. And he is not a bit altered, Teresa," and she laughed again, almost be lieving it. " But lie is, miss. He is old and crooked and feeble, and ou will feel had when you see him, as bad as he will feel when ho sees you," said Teresa, who was Job'a comforter sometimes. Miss Dinah looked pained, and sighed again. " I almost wisli I was not to seq him again, and sometimes I believe I shall not. Perhaps ho will not como after all. You know I I made such a foolish vow aud she looked a littlo frightened. " You often promised to tell mo about it, miss," replied her ancient haudmaidcu, who felt a profound curiosity in all that concern ed tills great meeting that was to bo to-day. " I will I'll do so now, and hear what you think. It will frighten you, I dare say ; hut you must remember it was only a girl's folly, and God knows I've repented since, They stood now in the shade of tlio great cherry tree at the end of the old garden thin littlo Miss Dinah, with her great bon net on, and stout old Teresa homely fig ures, but the picture wasa pretty one. Bright was the September sunshine, and the fro grant air full of the aweetmusin ofthebirds And as they stood thus. Miss Dinah glanced back again through that long vista of thitty years, and told her story of her girlish love. i aiu. Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. " Well, I've told you often how handsome he was, and how dearly I loved him. A noble fellow, Teresa I What a fool I was I There was not a girl in the county who wouldn't hnvo parted with ono of her eyes to marry Richard Clifford; but lie cored for no ono but me. Wo were engaged, of course; but what differenco did it make ? I trifled with him as mneh ns ever, and he was no more sure of tno than lie had been before. But I loved him, Teresa ho had no Idea how much nnd I wos tho most selfish be ing in tho world. Wlillo I flirted with whom I pleased, I did not allow him to look at a girl. I'm not going to make a short story too long a painful story that I never want to think of. There Was a Spaniard came to Wlldbrook, where wo lived a dark, slight, elegant fellow, with deep dreamy eyes Ig- uacio Maiticro, his name n Roman Catho lic, very pious, and afterward, I have heard a priest and a great man in his church. He rave mo a crucifix you liavo seen 11 up stairsgold, you know, and ivory, and all that very valuable; audi wore it round my neek at tlio end of a chain. "He admired me, and I could have had him if I wished; but, of course, I had no real idea of marrying any one but Richard. Poor Dick did not dream this, however, ho thought I was in lovo with Ignncio wild about him. One day there was to be a pic nic, and Richard asked mo to go with him. I said I don't know what niado mo do It, for it was not true that I was going with Ignncio. For the first timo Richard flamed up. Ho answered: 'If you aro going with him, I am going with Miss Graham.' Now, I was as jealous of Miss Graham, who was very pretty, as he was of Ignncio, though I knew how to keep .It to myself or, had known up to that moment. But something in his eye ularmcd me; ho looked liko he was pretty tired of my trifling, and also, 1 thought, that ho appreciated Misa Graham quite ns highly ns she deserved. "Go with her, If you choose,' replied I, "and I will never see you again." That was all. I thought ho would make his appearance as usual next morning, which was the day of tho pic nte, and take me there; in fact, I de pended on him to get there, having, as I said, no engagement with Ignacio, ns I pre tended. But Richard did not come; con sequently I was obliged to remain at home, andjyou may fancy, perhaps, the miserable day I spent. But on tho following day Richard appeared it was Thursday and expressed his surpriso nt my absence. "You were there, then?" said I. Ho said, yes. 1 looked at him a ininuto ho was smiling; you can't tell what I suffered rage,mortifi cation, jealousy. -,You took Rose Graham?" I gasped. Ho said as before, yes. I don't know how it was; but I hated him that minute enough to have killed him. I drew the crucifix out of my bosom and said: "I swear to tho Almighty I will never see you again I" and I kissed tho ivory image on the cross, and without a syllable more, turned and left him there. Aud that was the last time I saw Richard Clifford." "Tutl tutl1' said Teresa, ticking with her tongue upon the roof of her mouth, after tho fashion of her kind. " He called at tlio house twice a day for a week and sent me messages by the score ; but I was resolute. Tho eighth day I grew more comjioscd began to recover my senses, you know ; the ninth Icricd, and the tenth I sent him word to come to inc. Ho had gone to California I For thirty years ho has been thero, as j'ou know. I hove never married, nor lias he each has been true to the old lovo -nnd a pretty pair of fools wo make!" And poor Miss Dinah suddenly burst outcrying, and for a while sobbed un restrainedly. " Well, well," said old Teresa, when her mistress had grown calmer,andwas,in fact, smiling again through the water drops. " You'll see each other now, nnd it'll all bo made up and who knows I Stranger things have happened, and you aro not a bit too old." "Butifl pcrceivo those terrible changes in him that you sjicak of, Teresa, "said Miss Dinah, half in fun, half in earnest, " I can never want him, even if ho should want me." " Lovo never sees nothing but what it chooses," replied Teresa, oracularly " But look, woman 1" cried her mistress suddenly, "there's a cloud over tho sun I tell you it will rain to-day." " What if it does, I say? He'll como all tho same, and you'll see him just as you've been counting on for tho last three mouths. You said ho never broko his word." " That's no merit, Teresa. I kept mluo for a week, and soo what camo of iti" Yes, rlottds had blown up, as they do sometimes on a worm September day, but, as wo know, rain does uot always follow It wus now lime fcr old Teresa to think about dinner, and a great feast of course il was to he. " We must do our best, miss, to-day. All old men arc fond of good cntin's." " Old men 1 What do you mean, woman?' cried Miss IVyuiie, iudignantly j but she laughed. Wonderful preparations they mado not flattering to Richard Clifford's appetite i you would have thought they were providing for an "Eating Tom," or some other gsstro nomic celebrity ; chickens nnd duck, a ham, every imagiuablo vegetable, six different disserts enough for threo or four of tlio I largest sized giants. But it continued to cloud up. Poor Miss Dinah pooped out and upwards every five minutes; hut the weather was hopeless al half past one the sky was dark, with a faint flashing and rumbling in the distance, aud he was expected at two. As the minutes went by tho thunder grew louder and nearer and tho lightning fiercer, aud after a while dowu splashed the big, round drops which always prccodo a sum mer storm. At five minutes of two Miss Dinali stood on tlio balcony looking down tho road. The rain was terrific, tho flashing and roaring overhead, as she remarked to old Teresa, busy within giving the last touches lo the table,"beyond anything in her experience." "Ain't you afraid, miss, to stand there?" "Nonesense. I must sea him i s lie gets out or tho carriage. Have an umbrella ready." In her excitement I doubt if she thought nf the uproar about her. Suddenly she cried, with her hand on her heart, ami her face pale as death : "Here he comes I" It was quite true. Th b'ly wus rat tliug up the avenue; butuotlung culd be seen ofiU oocupinU on account of tho apru The Carbon Advocate Anil lijitrprndtnt Family Newspaper I'liblishfil every ' ATUKPAY, In Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pa., by iiAititY v. ?nniTiiiitii:ii. Ornn-11A -5RWAY. a short distance above the Lehigh Valley K. B. Depot. Terms: $1.00 per Annum in Adyance, KVEni DEsCuirrios or it-ais and fakci JToTd Printing AT VEU"V LOW rr.ICES. which had been stretched from top to dasli board. The horse was dripping. And now it wheeled and drew up at the door. Poor Miss Dinah stood witli out sltetched hands and dilated eyes, white, trembling -thirty long years her lover, her darling so long lost now to see him again I I don't know how it happened I but at thai moment there was a flush from the sky, followed instanlly by a dreadful peal, and every living tiling wos for a few seconds shaken and stunned. When Teresa cnine to herself she. glanced out, lorribly bewildered, anl saw her mis tress lying on tho porch. Shu ran out with a dreadful cry of "God h.i' merry 1" and lifted the prostrate woman. .An old gentleman hud by this timo got out of tho carriage, aud ascended, tho Bteps. "Is she injured?" ho asked, stooping to take her pulse. Poor Miss Dinah heard his voice in thir ty years she hnd forgotten many things, but not that nnd the sound revived her even from the roma in which tha thunderbolt had cast her. "Richard," she murmured, witli a faint smile. They made her sit up, Teresa propping her back witli her uwn stout knee. , "Aro you hurt, Dinah?" asked Richard Clifford. She moved her head with a strange help lessness, striving for something, they could not tell what. Then she said t "I cau't see I ntn blind." I snail never see you again, Richard. The lightniug lias dono it ;" aud from those sightless eyes came two or three great tears that rolled down on his hand and hers, locked together hi greet ing, after so long. They took her in and gave her some stim ulants, and very soon she was quite herself in all things but one j but that wus never to be more never I He remained ; but the great dinner went begging. A doctor came nnd examined; no uso; sight quito golio smitten nnd ef faced by that fiery shaft." Poor Miss Dinah cried. Her vow the crucifix 1 Wifs it a judgment? Richard Clifford lingered there many weeks, and she became more resigned. One day they went quietly to tho vlllugo church and were married. "I am so changed, Richard." "Not to me," ho answered. But there was a tlisenchuulmont for him, although he thus denied it, which she, poor tiling, never knew. Perhaps that was some compensation for her great Iojj. To her mind Richard Clifford was not us.tu otheis gray-liendcd, wrinkled and bowed; but tho proud and splendid lover nf her youth the brilliant apparition she had looked on for the lust, last time, thirty long years before. XIJISA.Ml THAT. Pcr-heunial comes the egg, A monarch of the seize the sheriff. Hanging is too good for a fifteen rent chromo. Book-keepers bavo the ruling imssion strung in lifo. A promising young man is chary of his promises. - Letters must bo wicked things. They aro always indicted. In Texas a man who is shot is consider ed to havo died a natural death, ' "Tears cannot restore my wife, therefore I weep," was tho inscription pu a French tombstono. " Reqniesait in space," as,tho mule said when he kicked a man up into the cjouds. The college boat races have begun, and wo shall now sco tho result of the winter's Hard study. A book jus't published Is entitled "Say ings nnd Doings of Great. Men." We notice that the "Sayings" havo a largo majority. " Prisoner,why did you follow this man and beat and kick him so shamefully?" "I am sorry, your Honor; I wasa little drunk, and I thought it was my wife,.' " My lord," began n pgalpous young barrister, "it is written in the book of nature " " On what page, sir on,, what page ?" Interrupted the judge, with pen, in hand. An Irish crier at Balljualoe,bo!ug order ed to clear the court, did'.by this an nouncement: "Now, then, airyehlacksual'ua that isn't lawyers must luvq the court." The waim spring sun is clothing tho face of nature with beautiful Uowoib. To the face of the dog, however, it brings noth ing but a muzzle. An ambitious young writer having ask ed "What magazine will give mofho high est position quickest?" was. told; "A powder magazino, if you contribute a fiery article." At Cedar llopids, la., strangers aro ar rested for flirting with the girls. Probably tho men of the town realize that they stand no show against outside competition, A small child beingasked by a Sunday school teacher, " 11'hat did "le .Israelites du after they crossed the Rcd'Seir?" answered, J.dou'f know, uia'um, but , I, gue they dried themselves." When the stern old Scotch wjrriorsald, "The hand of Douglas is his own," was it in response to an insinuation that he held a jiair of aces that didn't belong to him ? Tho finding of the body of a drowned man in tho reservoir Irom which a town is supplied with drinking water will uudo all the good work the temperance cause has ac complished In five years. A young lady in tho South-end ate half a wedding cake nnd then tried to dream of her future husband. Nowslio says thatshe would rather die than marry the man she saw in that dream. Two railroad passes ond an autograph album were recently dug out Of au Indian mound in Wiscousiii, which shows that that the Burlington llnxleit, which tells tho story, ran lie i3 well as auybody. Twenty-five years ago a Missouri boy left tils home and started out to become President of tho United Stales. He got as faf as Cincinnati. The boy Is now a man, and is also one' of the bast shoemakers in the Ohio State Prison. The proprietor of a building site in Wis consin advertises his laud for tale In this wise i "The town or Poftpi and surroundlug couniry is the mot beautiful nature ever made. Tin scenery is celestial ; a.lo two wagons and a yt of itinera." In a eorUin ItMrliu4t normal schorl the wonl "ehnt' mi ajimoui notl ng .i to ho spetlVi "n't Hflnd M"-- trsn t -. f ilrt.. - ' ' ' ' ' S 'ml" luchrc."
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