J Advertising Rates. We dcnir it to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted in he columns of Tint CAnnox Advocat that may bo received from unknown parties or Crins unless accompanied by tho cash. TUo following aro our osiv terms: one squauk (10 LINES), One year, each insertion 10 els. Bix months, each Insertion 1 c U. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Lcasthanthrcotnontli8,firstinsortlon $1 1 each subsequent Insertion 2o cts. Local notices lO'cents lino. II. V. MOfrHIIMKK, Publisher. , :.: . CARDS, Hoot mill Shoe Matters! Bltnionllretuoy.fn twin', (mfMoii;. Iltnk street. Mlorda-tpromiMy MUdwork warrant!. Attorneys. OHS KLINE, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, Offlcoi Corner Busqaehanna and Itaco streets V , MAuert chunk, v. j.iiy-'r JOHN I). UKltTOLETri:, ATTORNEY AND COUXSKLLOlt AT LAW, Ofllcoi Itoom 2. around Floor Mansion IIoueo MAUC1II CHUNK, TA. Mar be con3Jliod lu Oerunin. mailS-ly' P P. LONUSTPtKHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Levon's Building, ANK KTItEET. LEIUOHTON. l'A. Decooibor IC-Cm. Iff "itl.tAI'SHKK, ATTORN BY- AND COUNSELLOR IT LAW H.vff arnrr.T.T.EIttanToy. P. llIE.tl.ni! Collection Auencv. Wlllnuvand Sell ll.nl liatale. Iltuivejamliii! .leltly done Col ...i n.i. mud... SMtlllnif K.tates of 1) limits i peclalty. May be cousultad In UngUali adtiarmnn. Ncv.22. J AS. It. STUUTIIKIIS, ATTOltN vY AT LAW, 3- Olllce: 21 Hot i.fllhniid's Hall, Munoll Chunk. l'A. 'All lmlne entrusted to Mm vrill be pr"uiptl) t,eDileJt0- lv 27.1V. p .. ji niiii an, ATTUltNUY AT LAW, OFFltE, No. 3, Second IMoor, OAK HALL., " MAUOil CHUNK, Pkxna. flS-Can' na ronsulted In German. Justices and Insurance Yf A. BH1.TZ, JUSTICE OF TUB TEACE, OFFICE: Llndormm'a Blo"k. BANK-Stret't, Ll'molU'OX. l'A. Conveyances. CnMesIln? ard nil other hnil. nc. connected with thoomeop.onitit.v attend, ed to Agent lor t.no hots flic nnd I ifo Inuu a nee Coinpiuloti lteuts coheeicd at reason not, cnarcrs. fco. . Apii.r.-vl T ufoji.vs K.t:.i5t:ui:n, CO.NVEYANUIUt, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fallowing Couipitilen are Represented LEflAN )N MU lUALFIRE, KUA.lle.O MUTUAL i'UtE, WIOMINO KI UK. !ii'r,vir.r.M vtnic. LUllKHi l'l HK. nnd the lit. V ELEH5 AlICIDliN r INSUltANUE, Also reninvlvanl-i and Mutuil Itorso Tlitc! Detco lvoond In-uruuiof "uipanv. Marca 23. IS71 llios. KUMEIIEU Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, EaTAllMSULD 1870. Artificial Teeth Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips &CWs. Persons ordering a Set orTccth, and residing at LchiRhton, Wolsspurt or vicinity, or any point wjthln 25 miles from Slatington, will KLOEIVE AN Excursion Ticket T6 AND FROM SAID FOINT FREE! Very ltcspectrully, I j Dlt. L. CAMPliELL. Filuko Tebtii a Spkcialtv. April 6-ly "W. y. UKHKK, M. I)., TCAST TENN, Carbon Countr, V&. ' iTleaWonco ...f'om 7 n. m. to ion. m tltuns fntl IS.io n W to p in rarryvillo ..from 1 ' ii.ni. tn 12 noon ,Mnv ho ronsu ted In ttw Oerman LatifjupKo 1. O. Address-ctit-littm. Nor. 3Vi t W A. IHMtllA.llHll, .11.1)., I'llYSlCIAX AN' I) SUllOr.ON ?prla attention piid to Chrnnle Pi.eases. rTtc-: fioulh Last coiner Irouant 2nd Le llilllon I'a. Aprl 3. Ih75 QIIAS.'T. IlOlt.V, .11. 1)., of'icei over ii a. iisrnu'3 dkuo aroitE HANK sr.LUHlUinON.I'A. Ueneral iracticoct.eni.ed lo,:md srh'iIA ATTENTIO., QIVUN TO DIEASUS Ol WOMEN war 21 -yl 1ST. Ui:ilEli, M. 1). U. S Kxamlnliig SiirKton, rnACTICISQ PHYSICIAN audSUtiQEON omen iiankSUect, ucnua'a Dlock, Lrmb. IOU, 1-U. May becon.aitcdln tho O-toi n LanKuagi Nov. 3'. j- ivn i:m:i:isTs Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STHUKT.LICIIKIHTON, I'n PAST TKOTi'INO HOUSES, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES, And positively LOWHlt ritlOEH than any other Ltvory lu the t'oaoty. I ana limd.omo canlasea for Faneral purpoaw and Woddluas. DAVID EllIllUlT Nov.W 1WI I1US1! I Nil's Calciiictl Magnesia, J-OUtt Xlliar 1-u.aiiuH .a.u AWAllUEII. Wore efat1XTiS08m',,er D0M For. -le !u Ooveniment s,UmPM liottlea. , DruiKii u aiol Couiurv Bloiea. aim bv 'P T TTT'mi Wl) Tv X. tl, 111 nll.tAUi i'L, aj, 'w, J'll'L LLI.I"II" A II. V. MoimiiMim, Proprietor. VOL. VII., No 35. Railroad Guide. pIULA. Si IIUJAIMNU IIA1UKUAU. Arrangement of l'asscugcr Trains. MAY UTIt.H-O. Trains loavo AL L EN TO WN as follows i - VIA IVUKIOMKN URAM:il.l rnr riiimuoipnia.iit Coo, 11.40. a.m. and a Si p. m. ...., n u Mt i rs For 1'hllndplphln at 4 5i a. ni..3.M o. tn. IVIA ItAfcr PBVSA. HllAKril.l For ltcni'iitt.t 2.S0, 6.4U, 8ti a m 12.10, t.'O a 'A ii or, p.tii , For II LlliiUuru, 2.33 6 10, 0.03 a. tn., 12.10, 4.30 am ti. in. I'or Lancaster and Columbia, 5 43, 9.33 a.m. and 4 :w p m (Docs not run on Monday. M7N11A VS. For rtcndin. 2 30n.ni. and 4.3il nndo03i m, l'or II irrlabnifr, 2.S i a. ni nnd 905 n. in. Trains Foil A 1.1,1; TOWN leave as iouows: ivia pitnninMP.M nnAXcn.l Leave riulaaelpbla. 7.U u. tu., 1.00, "1.30 jnd 6.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. Loivorniliilclphli. 8."Mi.m ni'd31Sp.ni. (viaiiasti'kxna nnAXcil 1 Leavo rte .oins 7.;n 10.35 u .ui 4.0S, C.H rnd io.4. n ni M , Leavo llnrtlsburir, 5 15, 8 10 a. ni., and iOO. 4.00 nnn 7.ii u. in. , Leave Lancaster, 8.10 a. in., 12.51 and 3.15 p. in. Leaf Columbia 8.4n. in l.'O and 3.33 p. in. hujxijaym. Leavo llonflinir. 7.20 nnd 0 05 a. m. Leavo Hurrl-imiB, 5.16 a.m. Tralui.lumkodtlms ) tun to nnd from depot Olh nnd Oicen streets, rliliadelpiiu otuer tinluitoa 'dlrom Ilroid street depot. . Too fl.J' in una n.ui, i,. ni. niiiiiB iium n.i"' toKH.nnd tho 7.45 n. m and b.3i p.m. trnms tioui Pliilndi'iptitn, bao tbroagh cars to and lioui l'illodelpnin. j. ii.. i in j 1 1 ii"" ncnerat Manaper. o a. hancuck, anvi ricicct .tacnt. Hotels and Saloons. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. BEHLER & KRESGE, Fronrietors. This noue is Incited In the Ilnrnimli of Wilsspuri, t'aibon County, Pi., and Is hulli i.n (lie site or Fori .Mien, an old (to- Uado fort lllcatlou. creeic.l hep-ovrr a century aico to iiruti-i t the early settlers niralnn ilio lio'iilo Ineurslonsof ihu Indians. Tin-house Is a sub stantlal brhk. and was named "Fort Allen House" by the late I'tlnnrd Weiss : It contains Tlilriy-two Idioms nnd a hunilsomo Itcstau rant, and thi iirescnt lro.rlctnr hnve niwly iin.l th'irouijhiy lefltted the csiabll'lin out It hnsa'l the nppolnitnentsof a Fmsi-ULASs t'OU.NTltY HtJl'LL, whipied lor I bo cnni fort or lis p.itions. In elnso proximity to tho hotel, In perleci preservation, Is tho Historic OLD FliANKLIN WELL, whloh was duj liv order or UenJJinln Frank, lln 'osupply ihe unrrbon of l . rt Allen with water, lis alis ni stone, which will defy tho rava.-i'S nf ntfes, aio as pcrleet to-day ns ivhi-n lint there, and tho wolf now coiUalns about six Icet ol crystal water The well Is now belli!; Iltteil upas a historic relic, to iho w.iter or which tho patrons or the House Hill hava ireoacicss. SUMMER ISOAltllF.ltS will bo ncomnmi'datid at Hensnnable Trices. The Har Is .ui pllcd with the bet Wine?, Liquors and Uhiura. Hood Stal.llmr uttiiclied. April lnyl UtHLliK k KRLaUE. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. CnnisuiAX, Prop'r.. This well-kept nnd cxcvllintly fl'tcd up Sa loon in luenled three doors abovo UlauSs' tailoring hture, on HANK STItEET, LEIIinilTOX, Ta. llerancr ft Enirler's rhiladflplil.i Doer al ways "ii Tap. Choli'0 I'lgars, and all kinds or lieire linieiits lii Reason. J'no l.tiixli oirry Kattirtla) Xisilit. atronaire solicited. May 17 1S70 ly Astor IMace Hotol. LUKUI'EAN FLAN. tslor l'liiif, lltl Aip. a tl Stli Street, (U1TI131TK UllOPKtt IXBTlTfTK.) NEW YUKK, Iiest Locallr.n in the City. Elevated Hail road and five other lines pass the door. Kooms GO cts. to per Day. lly tho Week feu anil upiMirus. AprlllU-ui6 OF EN ALU mum. NATIONAL HOTEL, COECTIiAXD'C hi., iiriir UroiuHvaj', IlOTi II KISS & POND, Proprietors. On tliu liiiroiii-'im IMnn. 'llie l'.estanriint Cnte and Lunch llonm at- tnrhedaio nnsjipafcaeil Mr ciieaiueai .no ex. .ii,.n,.i ....vii.i.. iti.fit:iA 5 1 eta to'Jnerdnv, J to tin per week, convenient tu nil Fjinra and ritv It llroacN. NEW l'Ult.VI 1 UltU. NEW J.ANAOE.MHNT J ill l.yl THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBYPAPER. n r- yiitiRcrrie fnranv oth Ulil-UtSU. IUU ,,.1,1,-r send lor a ...... I, ., i. or..,,, nf Til ,! T. II. 1 1)CI III. A III' II ih n ilainninlli Lid t I'ose Weekly I'a el nl alvKMnill- I'nln'llllrt mlCil Wl ll OllCflll.T .10- o-neil leadiuir niulioi 01 li'teiu a miu vuiuu iu 10 pie in nl imiti 01 tun uultf n Btafs SPKCIAL PEATUItES. All the Depirmicn a wli o'i hie made The J1LADU bj nunii'ui nil ovoi llio United fttalea wil .10 111:111 llv coin iiiied lanie'Vi 'lh lNip ulur L tieia ot tout fo.'lm'uiioicd In inocrr.t e nnl.tm )'. UV ! TJOLEUU V NASUV, which lire (vrliun .X'ie. I i TUB lintm- nnr iMiU.-i'.mil.n DH'tiiTMENT. n i.eh ileixuti rv 01 Pluelic.ll lllfo-mnlloi llia.ll Mll.l rt nl iiiimh t In ,ery luiino 1 a Youmi I Bori.E'8 Deimui HiiNT 1 a Ho ig . u. Dconiinii'iil emljiao litlie mint! iy uii. ay f e . id Le urn 1 1 liar nine fun rvi tli- Ilt litem Wit anil Humor: Tun i.VbT Tor.il's.'ni 111 il ai.il -i'lAeled , ANbivi:us III '"Oil .IM'UMIKNIS lltld 111 L'HOft iNl'WHl 0111 all pr.lt" ol Iho or il. llllt hLADIi ilicill it"i IniC'Mv in even h'iile ai.d T.' r'tnr -n the Uuloii and ih evciywhero lee i;n aril a- tho .nre.-tt nnd UE .1' N BWa ANIl FAMILY i'A '; r.lt pub Iriioii Liiywhere liv it nud Mm will UUVM Willi iulv 00 Wltlll'UI it A iio.ii- the new Icituica fui this winter rre a se-io 1 f A ndcrsonvillo Prison Sketches, nv one who was il rro AnewBirli HI rv was iiiinnieneert Nov. 14 ll. Auot.ier ono Wltliom ' luonco in Jau'iar.. TEHM MU ,o copy, per y nr 12 5 i Ave coplea tl.70 1 acli ten or inoro i op.ta t'.O'i m cb mi l an ext.o copy with ever .lull o' ton. -iocelineu eonio niu Ireo. hend f.ir ono Ad. illea " TOLl.DUllt.AI)E J "louo, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books for Sale tit Half l'rlcc. We are now olT.nl mb In the nublio, postaze irepii.l. ai ONl'-UAI.l- theififulariirico .11 ly hoiiaund VMiuniea tit clioico bO'ika, eollip ianm 11,-torv. tiio i.iuuy, I'luilou. rooirv. lluinor. MtHlieal.lti-llgiui u4c eutll u Wcrks.edillon. nt hlninlaiu AutUora etc . elo. Hieao books ure -elected lir our .Mr. LocKK(Xastiv)nom ihe .selves oi too icuihng nulnlahera of tlio coun try, aio mi ni.iv nun i ur-&ji imu aio mo IIIKM1CAI, KDITI JNS hmil'ed Ly taeie. tall booI.BelU'r'. Wcliavo mailed tliouanda tit theao liiaikh to ol pint- ot the co'inlry, and every tionlc sent Olll is A-.IIAN (Eli t'l Oe I XAOTLV A- ni..l'ltl.Sl.Nl"ED uud toglio ENllllES.vTISl'ACl'lON. CATALOGUES FREE. Wohiivevriniel a large and e mpirte eata logueof our Hooks, .rraiiued Uv .iibjeets aim on aidil'ojtiou will mull onpio. free to aitvud. utmi. W'c ahail 1 e Piad lo nm freo nueei men cr leant the 11LAUB wueueveraaaetl 10U0 mi. Ml iiernma i nuulug tlila advrru-fni.nl mo ooiiliallv nulled iu aino ua bv lo-ta iiiidor in Iierw l tli" names nt theiuv'lvei aud f .lend. Adilioa TI'I.l-.l O BI.AllE. Toledo, Onlo. A MONTH auarauteon. fl2adiy it h'tuio made bv Ihe indusllloil4. l aunal not ri auliel t vu will Biart vou. .Aleu. wiiikou Uiva and firls ....,...,..' ,T,i, wra far .1.11.. ii nt our. , SXi.SiIoYtA-iJ oui," afid i"' in" In a Now n the imie. Ihoi "I'Jilvai wu-i urn la. m.-up Urge sums of momr Audio a lltl t . tu, ulu.la, .44 at, June I ' M anufacturcr ot and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, 'ill and M-Iron fare anfl General House Fnniisliing Goods. ItOOriSTO anil srotTTINO rlono at shoit notice and at Lowest Cash Trices. THmthnntitlinnxi.il ncfti t for the Palo of tho follow in? FIHST-CLAS8 dl'OVES TI1U SILVEIt A GOLD MEDAL COOK, THE LIOIITIIOUSE COOK, THE ii AYFLOWEU 11AXOE, THE SUNSHINE HANOE and 1 ho NEW ANCllOH HEATEU. and am Selling them VERY CUBA P tor C'osli. Pvcrv kind of MOVE ORATES and FIRE IllHvKS kiptcoaitnntlron hand. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors abovo Dank St., LEUIOHTON. rntronnpo sollcitcd- Satisrao'lrn iniftrnnlocd. A. 1). A10S3IJU. Oct. B-yi Central Carriage Works, Banlt St., Lcliiglilon, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description. In the most substantial manner, auu ai i-owcst wasn l-ricea. Itejialrlns Promptly Attended to. TREXLEU & KREIDLER, April 23, 1878 yl Proprietors. QA1UION ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRIXTIXG OFFICE, LKUIOUTON. PA. Kvery description of Printing;, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CAUDS, 1111.L riEADa, LETTE.1 HEADS, NOTE HEADS, 8 l'ATEMENTS. rnooitAMUEs. POSTERS, HAND E1LL3, DODOEltS. OIROULAnS. SHirrlNO TAGS ENVELOPE'S, rAMI'UI.ETlii, DY.LAW8, &.C., S.C.. Dono In the beat manner, at very Lowest rrtcea. We a-e nreonred to do work at ns cheap rates anniiv cmt'o iuiiio htaio taat ccais nuuebtiy wan u lUoiomcrs. OUIl MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable reOrdcrs by small recivo prompt attcution MRS. A. C. PETER, OF H. A. Peter's Central Drni Store. MECKEL'S BLOi K, LtlSIGIITON, PA., PfinnroHnllv nntimnco tn tho neoulo of TjO- liifcuKui aud vjcmltv that lm wll uoiitlnuo Hip past Invors. nska a ctntinuanco Ibo.cof Vou win b tviii h uim u imi uiiu ui PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PAIENTMEDlrlNKI HOUSE nnd ITI.E I'O 11EHS. loll, EI AUTIULEl.-PONOKS. C11A WOIMMC1N-. 1' AI und l'A.N. OYhTA'iJONK.UY.Iiit' BI ktyl-" .1 l'LAIN l.lid FANCY WALL l'A I'HJ.H Rlll'lm, III Hill fl.MlllllPM rUi.ll, W1NE aud LltJUOlts rur medicinal nao .to. at 1,'iwear rricea. l'hyMcuiu'a pre. ser pilous compounded tiy Dr. O P. Horn, at nUhouisof the oayuud night, nuniiuv in. lud. oe. mils a.c. r hi nit. Mnich2i,,7b-yl p rime Homo M.irto Dread! WHY GO HUNOItYl Whoi yon eau Buy 6S pound) ot Flint Cl a llicad- FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS I J. V. O'NEAL, the pon-Mir Jircad and fnlo MaKer, of Leiiigtilon In en erininect the uanla of Hie linns has llo.'uiid b ' IT Ci of Uls ce o brcted llumo Uado UbliA ' to Five Loaves (nrTtvenly-fivnCtn. Onsli, Kuiriir. ftul&ln Oueo mat t-'coteb. Dion Creaui i aud other I A KE-s, onlr Ten C'enU per Dozen, Look Out fur tho Wa; on! At MAUCII CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday auilHatiiidiy sioiiuiiR.. LEHIO 1 1 ro.N and V. El s jl'OnT.overy A fter uoou except trlday. TEUMS STItlOTLY CASH I IMtronaao -oltcited J. W. O'NF.AL. MlOliKi Opposite Itrst National Ilanlt. npilltyi Unit t'ceu Leulglilou I'a. I am now snpptylne llio verv Best LATTI MISIt COAL at tho following Low l'rlccs, vm No, 1 Cheatuut by the Car M IS per to No. 1 c.iestnut. single ton 3 33 per ton No. 2 rbe.tuot, by the Car 2 Of per tou 'Vo.2Cheatnut.Mna.etn 22operlou DBLIVEflBI). Move and Ccs Blis at equally Low rrloen. J . L . G A B E L , Dealer la General Hardware, &c, Opposite Ihe Publlo Square, BANK bTBEE LEUIOHION, r.. nov,SO,l!7 INDEPENDENT LEHIGHTON, CAKBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 2G, 1879. MAIA. All about lti foil, cllninto. lfn fn'ttlnii Ami Its rocint lontifi, us fnriua nnu fanners con bo lennitvt in Till! KANSAS rAU.MKK.on eight Hpffu weekly imotr. loycius o.ti. CoiiPBpoi.d entflluovi'ivcoiiuty. sent to any uddioss 13 weoitB lor 6') ctntn, Poetfifie etamps takln ns money. Addicsa, ItUDuuli tSsL.WIiNU.1V peic, KansiiH. I lonruea raoi o about Kan sua from your paper tliut 1 ciin iclv upon Hum Xiom all oilier fconrces. ichard Ji. Jatn. Cvtutnbiana Co., OAti,....lt ive Jut what those ol us wontntff to ti on west most wnur iu know. aamucc -"i"i uiuiitfu itw iurfv,tMiriiin itltv coma ol iibls rnuitibutora 0a(e &iart....'i ne oubi agricultural pnpoi m tiio woturu counuy. of Tiny in f'ioj7icr.ii' is a vauiauio onpur. A tchmAOn Chntn ntnti.. . ..It 1 hi v illt nl. innt Kanat....A ftarlcs outsuoien Jouiu tit. Lawrence Journal ....Our KDiisaB fr.enili Bhotiid It cl luucLi tn loo In tuo Inirli cliaiactcr ! tltoir btato Agricultural i:ip r. National Live btoclc Journal, ...It tins nu oilv t kcu h liiKh p'ace among auncultural Joinials. v. 2rU ounp....A woruiy repioi-rntnuvo ot tno grcai If you ore In want of nnytMns in tbo way ol GUisjurfl,r:s,ui:voi.vi:it IIsTOIiS.Amntiinllon.Gun Mateiifll. I'lsliliiE Hcklo or anr ntlipr 1.1 ne kpoutino (loom plcfi wilto lor my Larue III iiRtmtcw) oalaioguc OllNHTO,a auiUTUESTHIlN QUNAVOUKS, iliblJUKU, L'A rjillE SLATINGTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON'. JOHN' BALLIET, Propr., Doalnln all tlniN nnd sizes of I'lne. Hemlock oak mid Hold Wouo LuniDcr, nuil isiioivpie pared to oxccutoiiuy uwouut of orders lor DrcsscD Lumbelt OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Hllnils, Sliuttciv, Jloiildlnss, Cnl'lnct AVare, &c, With rroinptncss. Brackets Made to Order. Tim Mncliiiirrv lq nil nowanrtoT tlio best and most Improved kinds. I ciimtoy nono but fn UCRI VOlKmen, U-O t'll wiwmiuu huh hvuu ma i i nm nni i im, ptiirn ti ii i-1 u triiai iiiiico Pimn :iiiiacxiun 10 mi wmi iniiviuvur uiu wn u. Onii-v tr mail niouMHlv attonded to. Mv lmriro nio'mn Wrutf. teuu utsli, or liiteictl cliaigea alter tinny oays. QlVJa M3J A CALL. nTTlioie cnngrd In llnild ng will flnrtttt hoir ntlviUit'iL-o tn h"Y MUlns. Hoor Hoards Doni. aanes. tlnit.tra.i5tc it1., uirdc at tnl l-'pitorr. aiay IQyl juiiiv ha uiivi Q.UAN1) OPENING ! 1 ben lenvo tnlnfnim m o'd nitionsnad cu 1 tomci mid ho l.uli.lo liifrenernl. ihntlhave! oniiicd nud have now ready lorinsp-cnon In mo.- . 'iw, , POST OFFICE MJILDINO Hank Street, LEIIIOUTON V. ot tlio LOW. Esri Asll ruiUE3, a full uuduow assort menttf HATS, CAPS, &c. eneclnl nltenllon linvmc been plvcn ton wo'l po'ecledlliio or JILN'.i u OMKN'H mm CI1IL. DllEN'S WEAK. My Slotlo shall bo ' QUICK SALES Jt BMALL l'ltOFITS." 1 tnvltatho pnbl.o to call and examine mv net nnd litlLos befoio nurcl.nflna elaKAn.rc. as 1 cm olTr bpociul lui.uceinniits to ca-h buvera. LEWIS WEI 8s. B pt. 21-im r. ' , jtniiiiing I.eiiignt'in ra THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DoTscliirschky, Respectfully mUr tlio nttenilon of her ladv ftifiid rnd the pnb to gmral y to lici New' Lair o and lilenut siook tit Notions! Fancy Goods, OPniprlstni' UN f p-p. WEAK, l Ettr.IN AND UKIIMA.N'IWS WOOL. ItOHIKItY. Im ported and llomestio KM IIHOlDIiUY, ItlllllONK OLOVEM, nnd a lurw vniiety of ihoNeweH Designs lu Fancy Goods. Also in connection wilh the ulinve T Lpenn fu 1 and complete stout ot OE115IAN FIIUITS, LIMIlUItOEIl and RWIT.ETt CHEESE, CANDIK8 mu OON'FECTIONS, tosetlicr wilh n vincivof OoorUnnt grneraliv kejt in nnv other noio In tnn It vnmln not ten whut vou want ank f, r it. a'iri I wilt net it. A shale of pnolio im trims no is hollcited, and pel feci hiiiisliutloii guaiantccd lu pnco aid quality of goods. Nearly Opposite Durllnc's Drux Store. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Noveinbfr3J. "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the I'Alvcrsal Verdict or all who Examine tho New, Fresh Spring Stock of Clotlis, Gassimercs, Vestiiigs & Suitings, For MEN'S, HOY'S and YOUTH'S WEAK, lust receive I at the ilEUUHANT TAILOlt- I. NU &TU1IE . V II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFIOE BU1LDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIOHTON. Every Dcparlment Is full nnd rompleto with the Latest Novelties, " P erfect Fits and Lowest Prices" tho motto augil tf II. H. PETEIta, Agt nnnnnn -vt-i -rrr -wrrn r-r ERRORS OP YOUTH. 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I'atent ouioe, ana 10 Denature an d embers of A,llrf' r" tors of I'atenUun Ikingreas tmm every btale. LOUIS 11AGGEH CO., Solioi- atenta und Attomeys at Law, LeDroi t Buildinir. washuotux. u.c. uecJi A WlSi2K In tour own town aat no o'O'tal r s'-il. Yon can aivethebu. iue.su trial wlibo 't I'ipiiise. The be.Lunn rluul.vovrroireiec for tho.. aaiaii tipUW willinv to work Yru aliould tiy ui'thinr el.o until you eefor v-ura'-lt what you can do at the bu.iness we one. No loom lo explain here. You o n devote ail your tiineoroniy voursparr. llmetoltia liu.iuraa ana aum srrat jiv jor every hour thai you worn. Women rna.o a. much aa mm. Bend for Boeclal nr vato J.'"?, au.l naitionlsrs. whicu we mall free. Oulflt irno usuiffiuivinu '" -- v - i:'; hava .u'di a cnanre Addioaa II. H . LLLTr V , CO , Portland, ilolne, uu7-ir 51.00 a If OMV A UTTtE. A bird has llltlo-only a feather Plucked, It may be, from a tender breast, Only a thread to bind toitethcr he delicate-fabric ofhts nest ; Yot he sings "tlio wide, free air Is mino, The dews ot earth, the clouds of heaven 1" lie sits and swings with the swinging Tine, And all he looks on to liliu Is given. A cliil.t has llltlo-only a blosom Cauitlit at random from fields of bloom, Only tho love In a tender blossom, Frco from the shadows of caro and gloom ! Yet ho laughs all day from tbo depths of lightness, And feels bis Joy In tho joy of hcavon, Ho loses hluuolf In a world or brightness, And all )io asks for to Mui Is given. A man has 1 Ittlo only a longing Higher than labors of sword or pen, Only a vision whose lights are thronging Over the tumult nnd toll of men ; Yet wealth is his from tho wealth of being, Ills are the glories ot earth and heaven, He reels n beauty too deep for seeing, And all he dreams or to him Is given. TEU DAYS BURIED. ct anicF. TLnitiDaE. Pretty Julio Gnrcin's cheeks wcro flushed till they matched in color her short led pet ticoat j her bosom rose and fell in nngry throbs abovo her neat vclvot bodice, and tho Alsatian bow on her head waved it3 stilV wings threateningly, ns 6uc, in sharp, decis ivo tones, called tlio few farm-servants loit ering nbout tho barns to her side. " Tlio storo room has been robbed again," she began, her bright eyes Hashing, and one foot, in its steel-buckled shoe, beating a lively tottoo on the paving stones j " and this time I mean to discover tho thief I Three hams, a sack of flour, and the last keg f cider, ore gone, besides the loaves of brown bread, eggs and apples that disappeared be fore. At this rate, wo Bhall starve before father and I'icrio eonio home. Toinette,thc pigeons havo been fed already this morning look mo in tho faeo, aud tell mo if you know who robs thostoro rooni." "God forbid, mademoiselle I If Iknowthe rascal, I would cry out against him, for even by saving us much as we can, we shall want food before tho war is over. Ma evil over tako tlieso German dogs for disturbing our peace 1" And you, Paul and Toto, can you tell me nothing? You aro both idlo enough to see ull that goes on at the farm. Good- nipriiing, Denis 1 Any luck?'' This to n shambling, nwkwnul fellow, who camo through tho massive stono gateway with a gama-bag over his shoulder. Only a handful of miserable hares, not wortli oll'ering to Mademoiselle Julie." Denis, I wisli you could put a few shot n tho villiau that steals our provisions. There was another robbery last night. I cannot imngino how they make their way iu. You never allow the key to fall into other hands do you?" Can mademoiselle Buspeet in mo such pig-like stupidity? Never for an instant would I allow tbo storo room key out of my sight." Though Denis was nothing more than a common farm-servant, tho hands nt Zes Tillcuh hud fallen into tho way of treating him somewhat ns their supeiior. Years before, while trying to savo n har vest from a sudden torrent of rain, ho had fallen from a high hay-wagon, and had been lamo ever since. This accident had spared him much uf tho hard work that would havo otherwise fallen to his share, and partly excused iu him tho very lajy life ho led at tho farm. His unfailing good-humor matlo him a favorite, and he had a s.ige, old-fashioned way of giving advice, that, though mostly humbug, gained for him tho reputation uf supeiior wisdom. When Julie's father and brother went, with the half of Alsace, to fight for '.Inir country ngainst llio Germans, they relied upon lamo Denis ns a staunch guardian for the womenkind left behind. Tho busy farm-life at Lcs Ttllcuh had ceased, and tho women, and servants unfit for toldicrs, waited patiently at homo for a return of prosperity, " when thu war was over." They lived frugally on tho gathered re sources of tho farm, nnd wero thankful as each week went by without niolcstulioii fioni the enemy. Julie leaned against tho solid stono wall built between the farm-housa and a kind of deep raviuo leading to the woods, with a look of expectancy in her pretty blue eyes. It was tho evening that Eini I Gamier, her lover, had promised to steal away from tlm camp for a half-hour's chat with her. Tho familiar clicking of a sword against a spur red boot-heel was heard, and in a moment mora Julio felt herself pressed ngainsS a 6talwatt breast, bravo in its lows of glisten ing buttons. " You nro late, Emil," sho said, when her lips were at last released. "I was afraid you would not come." " It tries a fellow's Datenco and dexteri ty to escape our lynx-eyed captain, but I managed it at last. Tell me all the news, little one. None nf these rascally Germans have invaded your retreat, I hope? The streets of Strasburg aro brimming over wilh them." " No, we have not been disturbed, except by some mysterious creature that makes great iuroeds on the provisions lather onci Pierre left for us. Tho servants are already picturing to themselves tho ogonies of star vation." " And vou have no suspicion of thethief? I would llko to givo the rascal a tasto of gunpowder!" " But, Emil, we must not talk of disagree, ablo tilings, when we sco oach other so rare ly. Let mo tell you, instead, of a discov cry I made yesterday. You know the main part of our house was built centuries ago, when the couutry was more lowleas and disturbed even than now. People say thai it was intended for something much grund cr than n sann-house, and that iU hi.tory Is nuikt romantic and interesting, if one would take the troublo to Inquire into it. 1 never believed a won! of ull this till yester day, when I made my way dowu into the ravine, in search of my ball of wool which had rolled over tho wall. It was a dump dismal place, overgrown with weeds and bushes, through whieh I ooulj searoely force my way. wnue swmging myaen iroui one fragment of the wall to another, I slipped I r..H .l.t..n f.... It.. ..t.tarl.riifili." "Poor little girll and I not there bi help youl I hope you were not much hurl?" "0b, no; the fall was nothing. As I gath - Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. cred myself up, in the very worst of temper, with my clothes torn on the briars and spattered with mud, I noticed a kind of al cove in tho wall, which the bushes bad al ways hidden before. A moment later, I forgot my woe3 in the discovery of a low oaken door, heavily barred with iron, and ornamented with a great lock, with its key still in place. To my surprise it turned without much effort (fori supposed Itwould be rusted beyond my strength); and, push ing the heavy door inward, I saw what at first seemed a great black 'hole, but tha light struggling faintly in showed tho gloomiest af dungeons, hewn out of the solid rock, with fluted stono pillar in tho centre, nnd a tiny window toward the top, which served for little more than to show tho thickness of tho stono wall." That was indeed a discovery 1 I wonder how many miserablo wretches have been made to end their days In this dreary hole? I hope your eyes wero not greeted with the cheerful spectacle of skeletons lying on the floor 7 In a place of this kind, one should expect such unpleasant sights." " How horrible 1 I wonder I was brave enougli to open the doo". I did not venture far in, I assure you, and if there was any thing dreadful there, I did not sco it." " Strange that such a placo could have existed all these years without our knowl edge ?" said Emil. " Aro you suro none of the farm-servants know of it? It may be only a disused beer-ccilar, or something equally uuroinantic." I am sure that nobody at the farm at present has the least idea that a dungeon is undcath tho house, or I should have heard them speak of it. To tho servants, the ra vine is only a desolate place, where moss, weeds and lizards run roit, and is shunned in consequence. I have told my secret to no one but you, aud I thought wo might ex plore tlio placo together with candles, and perhaps afterwards find out something of its history. Do you approve ?" My interest aud curiosity are fully ex cited. I would dive to the bottom of this mystery at ouco if I only had inoro time." "Can wo not go now? Darkness makes no difference where il is always night ; and I could bring a candle and matches without delay." "No, Julio,- I havo overstayed my time already, and we havo not talked of half that was uppermost in my mind. Wo must wait till my next stolen visit to explore your haunt for bats and hobgoblins." There is no danger of any ono stealing from us tho glory of our discovery, for the bushes form a perfect screen to tho door. You will come again ut this hour, Emil." "Yes, darling, unless the Germans have driven us from our country, which God for bid 1" It wis at tho clo30 of a bright October day, when Julio again stood, like a graceful statue, beside the stonewall, her trysliug- placo for so many evenings. She held, half hidden in tho folds of a thick shawl, a lan tern and box of matches. At the sonud of a whistle from below, she left her retreat, with an clasnc step, and with tlio sure-footed grace of a peasant girl, sprang over tho broken wall, and aided by her lover's strong arm, made tho rather per ilous descent into the ravine. "This way, Emil. Draw that alder bush aside. Tiierol Do gou you see the little door, behind that heavy curtain of ivy ?" "By ull the powers I this reminds one of tho torture dens of tho middle ages. Ugh 1 what a hole I" Julio had, in tho meantimo turned the key, and, setting the lighted lantern on the stone floor, turned with a triumphant look toward her lover, us if to sjy, "was not my discovery worth all tin importance I gave it?" Dut the words were frozen on her tongue by the sound of a shot, fired in the couit yard above. More followed, aud then tho cry of "Help the Germans are upon us!" from some of tho servants. "Stay here I You will only bo taken prisoner and killed, if they see you!" cried Julie, who well nigh besido herself with fright, pushed Emil into the dungeon, aud throwing the shawl aud matches after him, shut and locked tho door before he hud tune to remonstrate. All resistance on his part was silenced immediately to all the outer world, as from that Bolid stono chamber no sound could ienetratn; and Julie, hiding tho key in her bosom, flew like a deer toward tho farm yard, inurming over nnd over to herself i "Thank heaven, ho is safo !" An exciting sceno presented itself lo the girl's eyes as sho drew near the house, A group of German soldiers, in scarlet and blue uniforms, wilh glittering brass helmets stood gesticulating nnd talning angrily with the frightened farm servants over the body uf fine ahecp, with a bullet-holo through its head, which prey some of the braver of the women, with screams of indignation, strovo to withhold fmm tho clutches of tho soldiers, Julie gazed for a moment in mute dismay and then started forward to order tho intru dors away, with tho imperious voice and manner for which the pretty little chatdaine of La Tillcuh was noted, when occasion re. quired. At the same instant.by an unlucky chance, tho report of a musket echoed from behind the granaries. Denis, in his zeal to protect his young mistress and her belongings from the haten foj, hud s-'izeil the one rusty weapon at his command, and reckless us to nhother their transgression merited no severe a punish ment, had fired into the group of stddinrs. Breathless uud iiale with excitcinect, lie staggered forward with his uneven gait, al ready re(ienting his hasty act. Cries of lamentation and fright aroso from the women, and Denis, peering tremblingly over the shoulder of oue of them, saw what curdled his blood with horror Julie, his master's beloved daughter, and the light of his uwu ryes, lay senseless in Toinetto's arms, with tho silky fairness of ono long plait of hair marred by the blood ooiiug from a wound dangerously near tlio while throat. Pauls, in his anxious haste to defend her, had 'wounded, (lerliap, mortally, the one being in the world for whom he would havo willingly laid down his life. Tho hard, waywuru soldier seemed dis mayed aud touched at the melancholy aeei dent, and uftr expressing their rough aym pithy, and otferiug not valueless advioe as .I'T ....... ; to whut treat.nant the wounded girl mount i receive, dtrtl quietly, leaving the farm- ' hou,) and all it belongings unmolested, The Carbon Advocate. And Independent Family Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, lu Lehighton, Cation Co., Fa., by iiAitriY v. monTiiiniEiu ,0 rriCE-tj AN K.WA Yji Ehoit.dlatauee above the Lehigh, Valley It. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 per Annii in Advance. ETEI1T DEBCRtmoU OF FLA1H ASD ilKCX Job IP r in ting AT VE1W LOW PRICES. Julie's wound wos comparatively alight, but fright and excitement threw her Into a fever which robbed her of sense and consci ous for ten long dreary days and .nights. All through the delirium, her brain teemed with the events of the unlucky day of tho soldier visit; but tho fulthful attendants poundercd in vain over the .possible mean ing of her constantly repeated words r -"Thank God, ho is Bafol" t The anxious watchers almost dreaded the girl's return to consciousness, for reports had coma of the mysterious disappearance of Emil Gatnior, her lover, and it was sup posed that he had either shamefully de serted, or fallen victim to the enemy. At last the light of reason came back to Julie's oyes, and, as they had all expected, Einllt was the first word cn her lips; but, ns she spoke his name, sho started with a wild cry IIow long havo I been 111? Answer me, quickly 1" "Ten days yesterday, mademoiselle, and wo havo been in such a" "Oh, my God I Ten days I Then he is dead, and I have killed him 1 God bo mer ful, and grant me breath to rxplain." Oh, Mademoiselle Julie, do calm yourself and lie down again. You will kill yourself. What thing has happened I" cried Tom cite, falling on her knees before (he bed, from which her mistress had half risen. Julie, with bosom heaving, and cheeks and lips ashen pale, said, in sharp, quick; tones, as if fearing her strength might fail: "Take tho largo key that was in tho bosom of my dress the day I was wounded J clear awav the bushes from tho bottom of the ravine, under the great tllleul tree, and unlock the door hidden there. Take lights; You need not tell me what you find miserablo wretch that I am, I know too welll Got There is no time lo lose I Oh; Emil, my darling I" She fell back in a death-liko swoon, and Toiuette flew from tho room for help and tho execution of her mistress' last strange command. Not many moments elapsed before a group of frightened women and boys stood huddled together before tho mysterious oaken door under the wall, waiting in breathless ex pectancy while Toinelto turned the key. As tho door opened, a man, pale and ling. gaid, with a rough beard and a soldier's tarnished uniform, staggered forward to the light. "In tho name of nil the salnti, it is Mon sieur Emill" they cried, joyfully gathering around him. How came you in such a dismal placo? How long have yu been here? We thought you were dead," echoed on every side. Let me go where I can stretch my legi and breathe the fresh air again. I will ex plain everything later. Here, Toto, your arm; Iain weak ns a baby." Tho farm-servants, to whom startling events were growing to bo an every day oc currence, boro tho released captive back to house, when, with every expressions of ai touishmeut and concern, ho heard of Iho misfortune that had befallen his fiancee. When Julio Garcin again awoke to the world and its trials, it was to meet Einil's loving gazo shining down upon her. " My ilarling.you have had a hard strug gle for your life, and formy sako too," he said, pressing her thin hand to his lips. Is it you Emil, or is my brain forever going to play mo false? I had pictured to myself such u horrible vision ofyoui dying by incites, of starvation anil cold, in that Ireadful den 1 What merciful Providence intervened to savo yod?" ' 1 ' Later, when you aro stronger, Julie, I will tell you all my adventures, but you cannot bear it now." "Oh, yes; I um strong and well, since you nre restored to me. Tell mo everything." " I confess," began Emil, "that I could not feel altogether grateful foryour thought fulness in lucking me up in that dark hola; and as time wore on and no i oleosa came, I made the place echo with muffled oaths. To umuso myself, I carefully explored my new quarters, and found in one corner a gen erous hoard of various eatables apples, bread, and the like. 'Julie does not mean to condemn mo to starvation, at ol) events,' I said to myself, as my watch ticked away ono hour after another. There was also a, keg of cider conveniently open, aud provid ed with a straw; and with-this, and tho shawl you lu ft, together with a piece of old carpet that covered the provisions, I sat down and mude myself as comfortable ai circumstances would permit, while I watch ed the caudlo flare up and go out. As no sound broke the stillness, I grew almost des perate, and I spent my waking hours In al ternate fears for your welfare, anger at your neglect, and cursings of my fate. I slept long aud often, fortunately, and thus, of e.mrse, did not suffer (rum hunger or thirst; but the cold nnd darkuesj were very hard to bear. They tell mo I was in that den only ten days, but it seemed lo mo ten thousand years." " Oh, Emil, how can I ever forgivo my self for all this needless misery that vou have endured I" sobbed Julie; "but w'hat goal fairy could it havo been that gathered together this food which saved your life?" Au uneven step was heard crossing tho room. " Son jour, Denis I" said Julie, extending her hand to the awkward fellow, who lu d stolen into the room. " Can you explain how all this provisions came to be in thu dungeon ?" " Perhaps whoever robbed the store-room hid nis spoils there," suggested Toinette. " Heaven bless the thief." exclaimed Julie, fervently, "for he has sayed my dar ling trout a most dreadlul death." Tu the astonishment of'all present, the usually so placid Denis dropped on his knees, and losing all control uf his yoi.ee, stammered: " Mademoiselle Julie, I am keep my se cret no longer. I was tliut thief. I thought thai when the hard times came, the others could better take care of themselves than I. , My lame leg, you know, makes me no good at lighting. 1 could not run for my llfe,and should only be left at home to starve. Early iu the summer, I found the entrance to that liiug-sinco-furgotlen powder., cave, and for four of the worst, I slowed aVoy there enough loud lo keep body and soul together for u few weeks." , " 'flieie was enough to food a regiment," muttered Kuiil, in au undertone. "Can yiu forgivo me, Mademoiselle Julie?" pleaded puns. ' Ofuuunw, tlieiiustrwHofZ, Tyuionuld not refuse full pardon tu the culprit, whoso liilatloodi had rttauied her lover Iruiu the . grave; but, Iruiu tlitt iiiiuueut uf his collies won. Doui. knew that hurrputatiou lor sago luuinuuiy WM gone among ins compan ions. At her beloved Alae passed iutothe pos- aMtaamu of strung, J ulta Wft her piclures- mtjt t.i.iiiM Ut l-ka ll,. Jimt anuria In a liattt , uv. uut , the wife of Biml Garc or, tuc at (iaiuiiiin Iroui the saeuc uf hot t tid let lull iu Ming.
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