Advertising Rates, "Wo dcslr it to bo distinctly understood lliat no advertisements wilt bo lilscrted in ho columns of Tim CtnnflK AbvdCAtx that May bo received from ultklloWn patties or Arms unless accompanied by tllo (Usii. The following arts oUr Oiti terms I osKSqWitK (10 tints) t)n year, each insertloh.um 10 els, Blx months, each lhsertlon 15 cts. Thrco months, cacli Insertion........... 20 cts. Less than thrco months, first I nscrtlon $1 ( each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 1U cents rer line. II. V. MORTHIMfiR, Publisher. CARDS, I! no l nud Shoe Makers. flllnlonBretnay.i'rt t'ran'a building. Ilnk slrret Allordari promptly RUtttQtork warrant! u. The Carbon Advocate! . And Independent Family Ncwspspef Published every SAttlHDAY, In Lehighloni Carbnh Co., Pa., by itAttitv v. nibuTinwiiiti Omen BAKAVAY, a short dlstaueo abevD the Lehigh Valley R. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 per Aiinnni in Aiyancc. EVKMf DCSCIUWlOS Of rtAlS AND FASci Job Printing AT VERV LOW PRICES. H. Y. MoirrniMnn, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live," $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. VIL No 3G. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1819, If not paid Hi advance, 1.25. Attorneys. JOHN KLISK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . bfac.t Corner snsonehontia and Ratio streets IIAPCI1 CHPNK, TA. InlyTMy JOHN 1). BEltTOLETTE, ATTORNEY: AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office i lloom S. Ground floor Mansion llonsc MATJClt oiiuHk, rA. May bo consnlled In German. inav25 ly f m V. LONUSTUEET) ATTORNEY AT LAW Levsn's llUlldlug, Ank street. liBiilartTON. va. December KS-Cm. W II. KAPSIllStC, ATTORNEY ASP, COUNSELOR AT LAW. DAKK STRZiT.LEtitonf os, Pa. ft.al Batata and Coll.cllrjn Amltev. WlllBorsnd Ball lt.nl K)tal. OonTBjanCllM! .leatly don. Col actions promptly mail. Settling Katates of Da .danta a .peclalty. May De consult"! In MiUali nd Uaruian. Ncv.S. J AS. It. STHUTHEIIS, ATlOttN SV AT LAW, S- Ortce : 41 floor of Kbnad'a Hall, Plnuoli CltUitk. PA. All biutnaii entrusted to Mm will be promptlj Mt.ndadto. May 27. It. p J. MICISII.VN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 3, Second Floor, OAK II ALL, MAUGH CHUNK, Paska. S-CnWonulted In Herman. janO. Justices and Insurance jpf A. UBLTZ, JUSTICE OF TllE PEACE, OrncEt Llndorman'.. Blo'k, DANIi-Strcct. LUIIOIITOS. PA. Convoyanclnir, Colloctlne nnd oil other bml heaa connected with thoomcopiomptlv attend fed to ARout tor tho boat File ami Life Inanr- nee Companie I Rents cohccied at reasonable Charges. Ac. Aprlin-yl Tiro 31 as kilukrek, CONVEYANCER., AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tha Mlovlng Compmlesar. Represented: LEllAN )N MU rUALFiriU. RKAillNO MUTUAL F111E, WSO.UINO I'lltE. roi'T.-.vu,r.u I'irtfi, . . LCHKlll F1RK anil the TilAV Jlr.EIts ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Also rennHvlTJnli and Mutnnl Horse Thirl Deteo lyoanrtin-urauioi-nmiianv. ..,., Marco rj. 1871 THOS. KEMEREE. Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, Established 18.0. Artiflcial Teetli Mafle to Restore tie Original Contour of Lips & Cheeks. persons ordering a Set of Teeth, and residing t Lehlghton, Wclssport or vicinity, or any point within -ii miles from Slatington, will RECEIVE AN Excursion Ticket TO AND FROM SAlD TOINT FREE! Very Rotpcctrully, Dn. L. Campbell, FiLlinoi Teeth A Specialty. April 6-ly "W. W. UEUEIt, M. I)., V:Abt PENN, Carbon Countv, Ta. Residence.,, from ? a. m. to 10 a. m HuCria nud l3iio. n to 10 p. in. Parry vlllo .ifrom I" a.m. lo 13 noon, Mav be ronsu ted lu the flcruiati Langnsffe 1. O. Address-. LcbUhton, Nor. 3V3 1 a. msiiilA.niau, M.D., PHYSICIAN AMDSl'ltOKON Sperlal alUnllon paid to Chronic Iilaeaaes. Olrlca: South tiast corner Iron an.f 2nd .1... Le hlhton. I'a. April 3,1816. QUAS. T. IIOIIN, HI. !., 0"irICl!l OVER II A. VETCH'S DRUG Bl'OUE. BANK ST.. LUlIIOH'IOft, PA. lo. Ucneral practice atteuCcd in, and SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEAHES OF WOMEN niarSJ .yl N. It. KEIIEII, M. I). V, S Ktaitllnlng Surgeoil, rnACTicisa piiysioian and su roeon. Oxricsi llank Street, IIEDEB's UloCk, Lehigh, too, Pa. May bo consulted In tho derm (n Language. Nov. 31, 1VII mKi2irrs Livery 8s Sale Stables HANK STKKIST.LHUIQIITOn, Pa FAST TUOTTING HORSE3, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES, And positively LOWER PnlOES tliAn any other Livery In the t'oanty. Ijirgeaon hindanmo Csrrlaies for FjneMl Wov. n 1873 IlUHtlAND'a Calcined Magnesia, Focn FiRSr PbiViom Medals Awauded.' liore agreeable to the Taa.e. and Smaller Dose l ban ether Magueala. tat aite hi Oovermoent btamp-l Rottlea, at ... . - - - t . ..... i Htm A am. l,v rugKi... " ' - " ' - ' T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., ?..: rniLADELPuiA; Railroad Guide. pllIbA. & R1SAU1NO KA1LUAOD' Arrangement of I'aiseDger Trains, JULY jstii. ism. Trains leave AL L UTO WN as follows I - (VIA rEHKlOIIEX BAIMKUD). For Philadelphia, at 4:S1, O.uu, 11.10, a.m.. and 6 M p. in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4 :n a. m..3.!a n. m. I VIA EASf rP.NNA. BRAXC1I.) For ncadlng,0.40, S.cj tt. m i:.10. 4.30 ard DCS n. m For lIartisDnrs.5.10,9.05a. m 11.10,4.30 anil 0.05 1. in. for Lancaster and Columbia, S 4), 9.33 a.m. and SUNDAYS. For Itcaitlni. 4.30 anil 0 Oo p in. lor llarrlabnrff, 9 ta o. m. Trains lou Aiii.ux ruww icavons iouowhj ivn pKiminvicK nAil.nnAn.l Le.tTO rhhddclphlu, 7.4s a.m,, 1.00. 1.30 .aid 5.30 II. m. RUNDAYS. LciTOl'hllnlclpMi. 8,'i'n.m. and 3 IS p. m. (VIA EAST TKSXA HltASCU l Lcavo Reillni;;.v 10.33 n ni.,4 Oi.fndO.IS p.m. Leavo IlnrilsOnrc, 3.13, 8.10 a. ni., and iOO. and l.uu p. in. Leave LnncAitcr. s.to a. ra.. i4.M nhd 3.4S p. m. Lcai 'Columbia S.'fln.tn. MO and 3.33 p. m. rcavo Ttcndlba. ?.:o nud 9.03 a. m. Lf ave HarrMiUtB. 5.18 a.m. Tralnsjnmko.i tlms i) run to and from depot 9th and Orccii street", Philadelphia other trains lo noti irom jiroau pirce uppth. Taofl.3iH.iii and s.53 p. m. trains from Alln toin.nnd tho7.4J a.m and a.3i r- . trains from rhtlartt'iptuo, havo through cars to and Irom l'lilladclphla. J. Ik. UUillVl.. antral Manaaer. C. O. HANCOCK, Oen'l rati. & Ticket ,Ucnt. Hotels and Saloons. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. BEHLER & KRESGE, Proprietors. Tills ncUto is located In tho Doronali of Wclstporl, Carbon County, .. and Is bull, on the slto or Fori Allen, on Old stockado fort lllcatlon. creeled hero ovtr a century ao to protect tlio carl) settlers against tho lio'llle inf-iirniiinn nf ih. Indians. The liousu Is a sub stantial brlcki and was named "Fort Allen nuuso' y i no late i.iiwuni eies , iw L-uuLuiiia Thlriy-two ltironis and a liandsomo licstnu rant, nnd the present Proprlcturs havo nswly and thoroughly redttcd tho rsinbllshiuont Ithninll the niiiMilnniientsofa FmsT-OLASs COUNTKY lKJl'hL, adapted for tho com. rurtor Its patrons, lnclnfo proximity to tho Hotel, In pcrleci preservation, is tho Historic OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was dllg by order or Benjamin Frank, lln to supply Hie norrlson or ti.rt Allen with water. Its walls or stone, which will dery tho ravages orngvs, are as perfect to-day as when put there, and tho well now contains nbout six rcct or crjstal water. Tho well Is now belns titled up as a historic relic, to the water or which the patrons of the House will hava Ireo access. SUMMER BOARDERS will bo accommodated at Reasonable Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with tho bctt Wlnoj, Liquors and Clicars. Ooml .stablln&r attached. April 19 l IlfcllLER it KltEsUE. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Ciikistman, Prop'r. This wcll-lict nild excellsntly fitted up Sa loon Is located three doors aboro Clauss' Inllorlng.Stnre, on BANK STREET, LEUIOUTON, Pa. Manner St Enjilcr's Philadelphia lleor al ways on Tap. Chotco Cigars, and all kinds or Rulreshuients In Season. Free Lunch cicry Snturdat Xtht. Patronogc solicited. May 17 1879 ly Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN TLAN. Astor l'lncp, 3d Ac. n..U Stli Street, (OrrosiTE Coop.Il Institute.) NEW YORK, Rest Locatloh In tho City. Elevated Hall road nnd fife other lines pass the door. Rooms 60 cts. to VI per Day. By tho Week $2 and Upwards. April 19-uio OPEN ALL NlOHT. NATIONAL HOTEL, COIt'l'L.VNDT SI., llnir Iiromltvny, 2STE-W "2"OBK. IlOTtllKlSS & PONU, Proprietors. 41,1 (lit, i:uropiaii IMaii. tho Restaurant Cnla and Lunch Room at tached aie nnsjrpasai'd for cbeaiueas and ex. cellencoot scivico. itnouisS.cts toti'iporOJV, is to flu per week. Convenieut to all l'trnt-a Slid Ullf It llroadt. NEW FU11NITUUE, NEW M ANAOEMUNT. J m IS-yt THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. nrCnDt Voll auliScrlboforanyoth DbrUnC lUU r iiaoer send lor c peelmonciipyof Tlli3 TDLI.DO DLAD1C. U a a Mnmmnili Kiirlir. I'nnn Weeklv I'ftripr nf slrlv-tour Column uilwi wilh cnieful.r (rt puieii rcaaiutf niuticr or luiereu uu Taiue 10 lieopioin ui- pans 01 mo uoucu ciaica SriiCIAL FEATURES. All the Deiiarimrn n which hie mndn I HE iiUAUtt bj nuimmr bii ovri uio unutu oimeji, uil. lie iczuLirlv continued, naiueir i Th ' ion utar Ii t tcrt ol t.t rtiiOltifMiUiie:. DPmocratto nnlltlCl.U. UEV I'l T.tOLEUM V NA8DT. WUICll ure vfrlupn txvremt f.ir The ItLADE- our IlOUnUIIOln DU'AKTMCNT. a m-ii OeiiaslCTroi pructicul infoauatloi, upon sulij ctn of inteiet in ery lmmetii Youxa people's Dei'art. 1KM t a He Ig nus Dcuarlmi'iit em or bo ng the WCl'KlV runnay r-cuoiu x.uraun i uurinuiK Pooirvi thUil):hli;t Wit and Humor i The hhmt .sonit'rt.OnL'iiml and -telrctctl t ANBWERS to i'OHUEgroDENTfl,nnl th La lost Js'pwafioiu nttvait ol the oril. 1UK liL)K circulates larKMy in every Knto oul Tmrur in tho Union OUU l- evfiywjicro irnKumu iua iarm-dt nnd IU3-.T NUWa AND FAMILY 1'Al. KHpub lsiicd nnywhera Tiv it and jou will neve wiliiimlv ie without it AmoDff the uew leatuies for thU wtater re a series ci A ndersonville Prison Sketches. ttr one who was ll,rre A new tiarl&l Htfrv was comraeucn isov. nin, Anoiaer oue wuitoai njonco lu jan'iurv. TKitMrt tsin-rie conr. nor var I20"i Ato ooplea.l,75( acn ; eu or more tor-ios f i.oj ettcn aU'l ail rum vujiy nitu ncn uuu ui ion, drutfa TOLliUO iiCiADE, rleao, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books For Sale nt Ilnlf Price. We are now nnVrlnir to the public, postage prepaid, at OKE.UALK the remltr prlce-.nny ihouaandvoluniea ot choice bboka. commlirliiK lli.lnrr. Itinarannv. Kifti An. l-oeirv. lllllnor. Medical, llellgiouaand BoientlHo Works, editions of Ulandaiu Authors etc. eto. These boolca are .alecied by our Mr- Locks (Naabflirou Ihe siietvea Ol the leading puti.lahera of tho couu. trv, aie all N K w and FKESll and aie the IDEMlCAI. KDITIONM band'ed Or theie tall bookseller-. We have mailed tlinusaudaof taese hooks td alt part of the country, aud every book sent out Is V AUHAT4 rED to be KXACILY A llKl'lir-sr.ruisiJ ana lotn EN 1 IRE SATISFACTION. CATALOGUES FREH. u'MiinvAnriiitil Itrce and comnirtB cat& (ojiuoof ant iioiflti, atmilKbd trr auUectsaud OH appiieuiOU Win dish u"invt irroi'i nurnu nru k Hhdil i lto Vina lo aeu free fticci tneucoilriDt Ihe I1UAPE wu-never akel odo f. KM pervona teauliig tnla advtTdnienl nre oihrrnise tu nroes nt theiortlvei aud T. leiuu Adores -I VlA U IM.AUJ',, intrco, imm. A SfONtJl ptturanteed, tlSatUy u uuiue innae ny iu inuuvTiioa'. iauiialnot rfnuliPd i we will siaf 1 von. alMi. utintAU. Lot ttitij tviris make money la sural worn tor a dun at auv tt.tiiiT 4-li.flj l'h work it Imht suit ti eaaanCtinl neb a an von can bo rifiht at. Tuo who arn win- who na thl notice Mill send u their ad ctrpsiM at oute and ee for theniftelvea. t'oitiy Outfit aud tei ma trie Now 11 ilia time. 1 ho ir.-ji.iv bl wore are launir up in rue aum 0 mnnev. Addrea TltUlv & CO.. Aujrutta, Malni JaneT.-ly Manufacturer of and Dealer in STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron fare and General House Fnrnisliing Goods, leooriNO nitil SPOUTING done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. T am tha anfhonced nenrt for Iho FAle of tho follonln FIltsT-CLAsa sroVES THE SILVER & GOLD KHDALCOOK, THE LIOIITIIOUSE COOK, THE MAYFLOWER RANGE, THE SUNSHINE RAKtiEnnd IheNEW ANCHOR HEATER, and am Setllne them VERY CUEA P lor Cosh. Fvervklnflnf STOV1! OtlATF.a and FITIR BRIUKB keptconstuntly on hand. Stoue on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LKUlGIITON. rntronniro solicited SutlSlao'ion Knftrnntord, UCl. 0-.TI a. it. Muawuii. Central Carriage Works, Battle St., Lcliiglitoii, Pa., Arc prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, auu at lowest uasu rnccs. Ucpairlng ri'Omplly Attended to. ThlSXLEB & KUEIDLEU, April 26, 1879 yl Proprietors. n.VUBON ADVOCATE 0B PRISTIiXG OFFICE, LE0IOHTON. PA. Jtvory description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. ARDS, HILL HEADS', LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS. PROGRAMMES. POSTERS, HANDBILLS. DODGERSi circulars, muffing tao, envelopes, Pamphlets. by-laws, ac &C. Dono In tho best manner, at very Lowest Trices. We rtt-6 rireoarod to do w(frl at ns chcan rales asunv cUlco initio btato tiat deals bouebtly with Uh cUdtouicrs. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Pronipt & Reliable. tXTOrdcrs by email reclvo prompt attention, IRIS. A. O. PETER, OF H. A, Peter's Central Dm Store. LEUCKEL'S BLOl K, LK1IIGHTON, PA., RfinoFCtfullv nnnnnnce to the nennle of L&. lilghtonand vlcinltv, that she win continue tu ImsinetM. as herctofoio hui tliaiiktiiff ihcm for pant favorj asks a otntlnuanco tl.oicof. You win u,wayBuuii a iuu uuuut PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATEKTMEDICiNKR HORSE and I'A ITI.K l'OH DEnS. TOIL- r.I AltTIl'Ll.'s.hPONUbS. CIIA XiniMhUIV. I ATK nml 1.- A M. CVHTATIOtt Klty.latral etylf. of ri.Ain aim rAnui yal.Lj I'A Pi.liU. at D-lcea to ajit tbtlmea. 1'UIIH. WINKS and I.IQtlOltS ftir mi-dlrlnnl nae, Ac. at Lnweat Price.. Fbyalciau'a pre. acripiloiisconiiounded by Drj o r. Horn, at all hours ot tho day and night, htlhdavliM lad. CO. Allta A. U. t'.,it(. Maich2V7S-yl "Orlmo Homo JLulo Dread I X WHY GO HUNGRY I Wbenyoueanlluy H FlVfi LOAVES FOK 25 CENTS I J. W. O'NEAL, the popn'sr Rrrud and Cake Maker, of Leliiahton in orre-tomnet ihe wauls nimoiimra nua lierui-ra a i r.oooi uis ceie brated Hume Made UUEAto Five Loaves forTwenly-flveCts. Cash. KURnr. Italsln. Coeomat SCotch, Drop, Cream auu uiuvr uaaxa, only Ten Cents per Dozen. LooK Out for the Wagon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday ami BNiuiuajr WU1U1I1K.. LEHIUIl TON and WEI 31'ORT, every A Iter- uuuu cavvii. rriuay. TEIIMS STUICTLY CASH I Patronaae "ollclted. 7. W. O'NBAL. niuitui upposue urat national itauk aprllsvi Uuu eu Lealghton ra. am now mpplylna the verv Best LATTI- MEIl COAL at ttie fo. lowing Low Prices, vis t No. I Cheatnut by the Car, 13 lSverto No. I Cieatnut. ainalo ton 3 83 per ton No. 3 1'ho.tiint, by the Car 2 or per ton Vo.3Clioatnuf,siuaiet n 23operlon DELIVERED, stove and Eg Sites ai equally Low Frlees J. L, GABEL, Dealer m Geneual Hardware, &c, Opposite the Public Square, BANE BTREE LEUIOHfON, PA. noy(30,isr All about Its soli, climate. Its settled and Its Tscant lands, its farms nnd fanners cau be learue l in THE KANSAS FAltilKlt.an clfrht. pajro weekly paptr, itiicarsoiu. Conrspoi.d. euts 111 cveiy County, Sent to any addiess 13 weeks lor to cent. Postage stamps taken as money. Addiess, HUUaon A UWINU,To peaa. Kansas. 1 teamed moioobont Iinsas from yddr paper that I can rely upon than from all omer aonrces.-,'icnarit Jt. f.raui. Columbian! Co.. titiiu It i ives Juat what those of us wantms lo move west, most want to know. dtlmiie, Cietier OranotVo. JVew l'or HaaalarKe Corps of nbls contributors. Oaacre iTiuft,,.. 1 he best aericnltural papet lu the western countty. Si rrna nut i'roricM...ltia valuable paper. Atchinton Cfiarninon it la ably edlttd. Spirit eKanaf....A fearless ontspoion Jouin. aii-Loirrrnre Journal ....Our Kansas fr.enda should ft-el much niloo In tho hiuh character rif tnolrsuio Airiionltural pnp r. National Ztre. HocK Journal.., .It una nuloitlv t..ken a high EiacenmoiiRoaricultural Jomnals. .V, Y.lrU une.... A worthy repiemtntlvo ol tho great West. iAU'o. tocIico Former. l'eb.2J wi. wm Ate iit s It you are in want of anythlns ih tho way of G1)NS,KIFL,US, Ui:VOL,VHIt, PILTOtS, Atan nniilun.Onn Mnteri.il Flalnna Tackle, or any other Hne ErouTixo goods pleisn wrlto Iiir my Larao lllnatiatcii tlalaiuKiie and Prlei. I.iat wlnli I innll irniru. Vntna irn V JOHNSTON'S U11KAT WESTS11.N QUNWOUKS, x iiieuuiEU, I A rpiE SLATINGTON PLANING MILL and Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON'. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dcalflln all lcinth and stica of I'lhe, ilrmlock Oak iind irnrd Wooo Lumber. and Uuowvio pared to executo any mieuut of ordcra lor DrcssoB Lumboll OF ALi, KINDS. Doors, Sashes, lllinils, Sliuttciv, Moulilhiffs, Cabinet Varc, &c, With AVOinptucss. Brackets Made to Order. Tim Trnrhlnprv n nil new and of thrt best nnd mnst, imnrnvod'klnda. I eniulov none but tho best worKmen, ueo well seaaouod anrtjiooania teiial, and am thoi cforu ublo to ftwar nutro entire 80iitactlou to nil who niavlavor inowitti a rait. Otrteta tiv mail pioinpily attended toi Mv cbrco arc modcrute. tern cash, or lntcicst charged alter ttilrty days. QIVK MI3 A CAf.fi. Thnso cns-nired In lluild-nc will find lit hoir ndviintnire to huvo Mdluc. Floor Hoards roor, asllca, flutters, tc. tSc, mcdentthl Fartorv. Way lOyl juiih iiAL,L,iiisT. G HAND OPENING t I bee Irnvo lo Infnim m old natrons n.d eu tomera mid he pubic lnj-cneral lliatlliaro pened aud Imvo now ready for luapeciiou la the l'OST OFFICE 11UILD1NO Rank slleet, LEIIldHTON. Pa. at the LOW iari'AsU PKICES. a full aud uew assort uieut of HATS, CAPS, &c. Sneetal nf tentton hnvlnc been elven to a we'l KOlli'tedlluo HIM1.N':, V OMICN'S ana CHIL DREN'S WEAR. My Motio shall be QUICK BALES & SMALL PROFITS." 1 Invite tho pnblio to call and cinnltne my tnrf iimt niitnM hpimt, tinrcl.aftliiQ piat'whcre. as 1 d.n otfer special tucuCemuiits to ca-h buvera. LI. WIS WEI8-.. apt. ;i-im r. '.1101101111; i.enigntn fa THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DcTsclm-schkyi ItesoectfuUv invites tho attention of her lady trirud vnd tlie pnb'lc generally to her New Notions! Fancy Goods, comprising UN"I5RWEAR, PERMN AND ur.ii.i.. I ,J ,V WlfUI.. jitiMtrjiiv 1ID ported and Uomoatlo EMilllOlDERY, itlllllOSB, GLOVES, and a larxe 1 arlety of the New et Designs lu 'Faiicy Goods. Also. In ennnerttnn wllh thn ,li.,. T tf.n n fu.l and complete stoez ot GERMAN FIIUIT3, LtilllURaElt and SWlTZEtt CHEESE, CANDIFS snd COVl'ECTiONS. tosether with a vinctv of Oodds not gancrallv kept in anv other store in town. I, you on not sen what vou want, ask fur It Hurt 1 will net it. Asbaieof puolio patroiiatruis boilcited, aud peifect sailsiaitlun euaiantced In puce aid quality 01 goons, Nearly Opposite Durllna's Druic Stofe. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa KovcmherSO. HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is tho I'alversal Verdict nt all who Examine the New, Fresh Spring Stock or Clotiis, Cassinieros, Vestiiigs & Saltings, VaIMT.V-R linV'S.nd VniTTlftC WRAP. hut received at the A1ERUHANT TAILOR ING STORE OF II. II. PETERS, Agent, POST OFFICE BUILDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN tEHiailTOff. Every Department IS full ond completo with the latest Novelties. ' Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" tho motto aug2l-tf II. II, PETERa, Agt ERRORS OF YOUTH. . nn...i 1 . .. Nervous DEiiiLITV.PltUMTURK DECAY. auu an iuacn-cia 01 yuumiiu inuiacreiiuu, w.i. . for me sake of .uOeriug humault, , send free to I all who ueed It. the recipe anddirecilon for luakiuir th almnie reueor bv which be iili enrol. Huffereia wlahlliir lo urofit bv the ad wrl.ttMSSdtSeT t'U d0 " r "e,,rt"g m JOHN U. ddf)N,4J Cedar St. N. f. r- . K KN I J A I . I S ,l remarkable uiu- Knii. Onrh r.iin?.,rL- 1' .'.Jr'ie' Splint, Uurb. ( allooa. e, or any enlsrae. meiit,ind WILL HKIKIVE 111 E IHJM'H A HN WlTllnUT HLISTrUtINO oi-' or caustnir a so e. No remedy ever'dltcOTcred equals It lor certainty of ac. Hon In stopping the lameness and removing .......'I.?.. i. ij-i j . o., U U JtP, ii'" uuTii'vlnJ Pos'lt-he P?oof.nd vonrnanraat nl'a nddreai. Srtld l.vdrua. ilsts, or sent iff .or addres. by th, Inventor, U. J. KcihJall, M. l., tiuoi burgh t ulli, YU , . , . . nil rO Of all kludj TO'JOHS, dichr. nl f fcen of ItlOOD or mucus ana LLV hi diaeanut ottha KI CTl-'M quickly and prferily cuiei br a simple aud aootluuif ltl.)iJii)Ti toriQiormation aaurfs Dk, J. 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P.0?'.'? .V' H1.1"1'1" ' rffiffiSriTA?. i You o n devote all your time oroDir vouranar f time toihe t'Ontnea and mate rrt at p v lor cverr bour thai you work, women mkwe at much as men. Bend fur Soecini or Yto (emu i an-l particulars, wlncu we mall free. lAOulhl tree Don't oompUin ol hard llmea while von navesucu a cuaure Aaorea 11. u L,ut-i i' i CO., TorUand. AlaJne, Juu7-iy. laocsj r W A DINNCU AND A U1SS. "I have brought your dinner, fatlior,'' The blacksmith's dauahter said, As slie look from her arm the kettle, And lifted its shining lid, "Tlicro Is not any pie or pudding, - So I will give ftm this," And upon Ills toll-wotn forehead) Slio lea the childish kiss. The blacksmith took olTlils apron, And dined In Imppy mood. Wondering much nt the raror Hid In his humblo food Whllo nil abdut htm were visions Full Of prophetic bliss s But ho neVer thought of mnelo Ih tils little daughter's kiss. While she with her kettle swlnglngi Merrily trudged away, Stopping at tight of a squirrel, Catching sorao wild bird's lay, And I thodght how many a shadow Of life and fate wo would miss, If always our frugal dinners Wcte seasoned With a klss AVIS . 6t w. d. ni It was a bleak, cold morning In Decem ber, that two young men followed with the throng hastening along to their rdspcctivB places of business. Ono of them, pulling Ills hand with a slight pressure on tho arm of his companion, looked an inslnritiritohis eyes, then directed their gaze by his oVrt lo tho figure of a wo man Just in front of them. Slowly and cautiously sho picked her Way along tho ice-coated pavementi " Well I" said Al's companion in a low tone, inclining his head nearer to catch the answer', Do you not see sho Is lamo? Dreadfully so. I cannot hurry by her." An expression of deep sympathy Was in tils eyes. "Pooh 1 What haVo you lo do with that? If you Undertake to stand guard over all the cripples J-oU may came across, you'll havo a busy timo of it," said tho other with a con tcnlpluous curl of his lip. ' Itdsh I For Bhame, Louis." Just at that instant, as she was crossing the curbstones, tho lame girl's crutch slipped and she fell forward. Albert sprang to her side, and raising her, asked anxiously : "Are you hurt?" "Only slightly' she said, throwing up her veil and turning her faco to answer him. She was by nd means bcaulifdh .Only a thin, pale little face, on which tho traces of suffering were plainly visible, was looking into Albert Foster's. Yet hever before had ally focd impressed him as that. His wholo naturo was filled with sympa thy. Turning to her, ho said in an earnest tone: "You must permit mo to accompany you. It is very slippery, and I sco you aro suffer ing now." An Impatient expression caught his car, and turning, he saw his ftieud waiting near. Tho pale .face flushed painfully. She raised her eyes imploringly ,and said: "lto, no please go on. I shall do very well after a few moments' rest.'' "Excuse mci I cannot leal'o you,1' Albert said, taking her hand and placing it within his urm in a manner very decided, but so gentle nnd respectful Ihot the girl yielded, simply saying : "I havo only a short dislanco now'." At the entrance of a largo establishment, a short distance further on, she stopped. Drawing her hand from his arm sho said: " I am employed here. You have been very kind. Few would have " Sho hesitatedj ctupjietlj raised her eyes, filled With teats, to his, and wilh "thank you," in a Irembliug voice, she turned from him and entered the bouse. " Flowers lor Avis," said A bright, pretty girl, coming into tho Workroom wilh tho little bouquet, and Uaiiding it, with a picas ant smile. "Forme? I think there must lo some mistake. Who would send nio flowcis?' and the gentle girl, raised Iter dark eyes wilh a pleased yet doubtful look, as iffear ihg td accept Iho sweet offering. " Oh, noj thero is no mistake. I heard the boy when ho said, " For Avis." And I'm just as glad as if they were for me. Here, put Votlr littla head down into the flowers, little girl biWlilitf, and enjoy their perfume," said the bright gin, Avis bent her licad to hide the bidsh that camo with the thought, " Who elso could? She thought of him all day of his gentle, earnest manner, as he drew her hand within his arm j his voice so full of sympathy ', his eyes, so clear nnd truthful when looking into hers, so flashiHg" and indignant when the; cruel Words of His companion reached his ear. . She thought of holding but hinli that evening as she stepped from the building supported by tWo of her young friends, the law approaching, the object of tier thoughts. For an instant she raised her eves to his. She knew, then, that her heart had d I reel ed her truly, and a glad, grateful look thanked and assured-hlm of the klowledge. Albert had not intended she should see. him. Ho only thought of getting some Where near to see if the flowers had reached hef. liaising his hat be passed oni if ta thoughts, howeyer, followed tho "poor little bird," as he called her. itany girls with brighter eyes and fairer faces passed him unnoticed that evening. Yes, ho pities me. I know 'tis nothing else," Avis said, as she laid her weary little head on the pillow that night, not to sleep much, but to think of one whoso name she knew not. Every word and look of his was recalled and, with a sob ot anguish, tho poor girl moaned j "Zh, (hat I were like others. Surrounded with beautiful girls, how could any but thoughts of pity fill his mind for me." Frequently they met in passing. And again came a gift of flowers, sweet of fering, bringing hope to tho wcerv little heart. 'Terhaps oh, dare I think it? perhaps he msy grow to love," she said. A glad, hopeful light came in her eyes, but to linger only a few brief moments. "No, no," sho moaned, "fco, I will not strlVd to win his no bio heart. His wifo must not ben burden upon his heart as well as bandj ft hopeless cripple." Tho worth blood riishsil to her brow, as she remembered tho cruel words and sneer ing expression! of Louis Uayden. "No, no j I wodtd rioVcr subject him lo such mortification. I miist fly from tho temptation." Albert mot her no more after that. From tho flower boy ho learned that slid had left Hart's. Yes, the poor girl, fragile though sho was had a strong, noble heart, and putting aside Iho joy, slie took the bitter part, belioVing it for Ilia good. Albert Foster made several efforts, with out effect, to find Avis. That pale, patient faCe, wilh tho great mournful eyes, had mnden more lasting im pression on his heart than any beautiful ono ever hart before!. Years passed, and though acknowledging thri loveliness of many ho gave to none the place In his heart where tho Imago of the little lamo girl had been cushrined so long. 'Come, Foster, I dcclaro it is fulllirlioyoli had yielded your heart to some fair lady. Everyone of our club has his chosen one but you. There is Hoyden, ns hardened ns was his heart it has yielded at last. Out I can not wish him success. Sho Is too puro and holy foi- such A man. Come, I wish you would let ihe Introduce you to Miss Tem ple," said Albert's old t'huidi "Miss Temple? Is she the lady that Hayden's heart has yielded to t" asked Al bert, abstractedly. "Yes, Hayden's and o dozen others. Have you never seen or heard of her?" "Never." "No, bf courso not, you confirmed old bachelor. You neVer givo a woman tho chance of touching your heart) if you have one. Miss Temple is lovely very, iter uncle, whoso heiress sho will be( la very rich. They have just reiurncd to Parts, after a so journ of fivo years, "fills young lady is one of tho brightest stars In the fashionable firm ament just noW. Vou must really know her, Foster," Albert) yielding lo his friend's persauslon, accompanied him that evening, and was preschtcd to Miss Temple. Louis Hayden was beside her when they entered the rorrni, bis eyes riveted on her fair face, his ear drinklhg in every sound of iier low, sweet voice. "You sco how much in lovo Hayden is. Could yotl havo believed it possible?" said Albert's friend. Bdt there camo no intimation of Albert having heard one word his companion had spokim After' repeating them again, and meeting with tho saute result, ho laid his hand on his arm, and suid : "What's tho matter with you, mon ? I've been talking to you five minutes, without your hearing one wordi t bdievO." "Oh, rJXcdso, nle, t really havo not I" "Well, I declare, I did not expect you would have lost your heart at first sight." "No, no. It is not so. I havo boon try ing to 111 ink where I havo seen Miss Temple before." "Hero sho comes. I don't believe sho cares to havo Hayden hanging about her. Let us approach ond relievo her from his presence." ".Miss Temple, permit mo to present my friend, Mr. Foster." A bright sinilo wreathed tho ruby lips of tli lovely girl, as, to Albeit sgreatastntllzh merit and delight, instead of the bow of ac knowledgement and delight, the little hand was placed in his and sho raidr "I have met Mr. Foster before." "Where? Oh, tell mo wherel" ho plead ed, an hour after, when, her hand resting on Ills arm, they promenaded and passed Louis Hayden, who sat with frowning brow gazing upon them. "You mUst find out," sho answered, smil ing soRly. "Avis," called some oho near". "Avis?" repeated Albert, turning quick ly, and gazing with a startled eager expres sion on her; and then with a flushed brovj he saidi "Pardon me. That namo is a rare one, I was surprised to hear it again." "Again?" "Yes. Years dgd 1 know another bearing it," Albert answered with the old look of gentle pily in his Duo eyes. "Tell me of her please," Miss Temple said soniy." 'There is but little to tell. A gentle dove crossed my path. I would have sought to win and shield her from the careless, cruel wofldjbutshe flew from me." "Could the fly? Was she not a poor little cripple J" usked Miss Temple, in a tone so low that Albert had to bend his ear to catch the words. "Yes, yes. You knew her? You have the same namo. Can it be? No.no. YoU are a bird of bright and beautiful plumage, and she was " They were again very closo besido Louis "A dowdy little cripple. Who fell on tho ice on a cold bleak iilorhing, five years ago. Was it not so long, Mr. Hoyden?" Miss Temple asked. "1ostl1' exclaimed Hayden, with a low moan, turning away. "Tell mo of her?" Albert said, in a low agitated voice. "Must I tell you of the gratitude that has never grown less in the heart of that little lamo girl ?" "No, no. Toll mo, where is she I" "Here," she said, smiling, ready to be claimed as an old acquaintance: "Impossible I" exclaimed Albert, gazing into Ihe bright, lovely face, and on the slight graceful figure' baaldo h'm. "Nothirig nioro is imtiosslblo in these days of science and wodcrful skill," she said. "It was not difficult for my uncle after finding me, to Oiid.al those willing and anxious to attempt a cure. You see tho result," saiil Avis, niacins her hand again within- Al bert's arm, and moving slowly toward where her uncle wui standing. ' "You know how madly I h.ve you. Mut the retneiribrunco of tho idle words f a (houghllew boy condemn me ta ilwir? Forget them. Trust me I" Iui Hnyden pleaded. "I tniwl. Dante! wwUrthat a wound ed bird abuuM fly from th ou who daull her a cruel blow?'' "Forgive I" he cried. 'I do-trtlicve mo. But " "You lovo another Albert Fdsteh Ah I might havo known It," Louis said bit' terly. "I am his promised wife," sho said softly and passed way from his side forever. And So, by kind words and kindlier deeds Albert won his rich nnd peerless bride: A MlUAICi: OFFi:ii The (Jindlnnaltl Enquirer thus consoling ly addresses tho recently deposed Klicdiva ofDyptl "lietptdcd iVj Having learned that in consequents of yoUr recent dethronement you aro troubled nbout n place to live, wo hasten to offer you tho freedom of the city of Cincinnati. Rents aro very low here, thd Tlicodoro Thomas concerts aro in full blast and you can get a schoorter Of boer for flvtl cents." THIS A IV It THAT AblirtESs to A cat. Sweet warbler, when tho radiant moonlight falls In mellow splendor on the haunted shed, OR havo I listened to thy plalntlro wauls And cllrsed tllco ffom my slcepdoserted bodi How havo I wept to heaf thy lodg drawn shout, "Maria 1 Ohh Ma-rl-al Comln' ou-out ?" Why dost thou rage, vala cat, when sable night, With "dowy freshness fills the silent air?'1 Why dost thou Climb tho roor to yell and light, Abd rip and spit and snort and claw and swear? Dost thou not Llusk, sweet cat, when rosy dawn, Sees half thy fuf clawed ddt and eye gone ? Pinaforo (Carneross & Dixie's version), scene following ' Sweet Littlo Buttercup's" (aged 70) "givlilj away" tho captain. En ters Sir Joseph Porter. Sir Joseph "Wherd is Captain fjoteoran ?" Richard Dead I -(Basso) "Ho'a down Hi thd Cabin changing his pants." Chorus (chiming in) "Aud sd aro his sisters, and his cousins, and his aunts." It was oa a settco near tho water's odge. "George," said she "did you knorf that this is the longest day in the year?'1 'Yes, I know il, but you made mo forget it," was tho Whispered response. Ah 1 A man on the eve bf being hung, said i "Any way, its only a ruitlcr of a lninuto or1 two." George Atacbonatd, tho English religi ous novelist, is going to givo dramatic repre-. senlatinns nf Pilgrim's Progress, assisted by his ll children. A child, after' gazing earnestly at a mart who was bald but had heavy whiskers, ro Marked : "Itis head was put on wrong side down, wasn't jt?" When he gave his farewell concerts Wll helm promised to go home; but now ho is fiddling all over tho west likd a regular Olo Bull, "That beats tho Dutch," as the Tuetonid hotel keeper said when one of his guests left him between two days, forgetting to pay his bill. A St. Louis man recently died. Iu hia will he raid he nover could forget a favor and ho left $1,000 to an individual who, 10 years ago, ran away with his wife. Women always become indignant, and men always get mudi Is this diflereneo to bu explained Upon so-ological or psycholog ical ground!. Minister Falk, by tho report from" Ber lin, has resigned, becauso ho despairs of coming to any terms wilh the Pope. Says he: "I haf dono Vat-I-can." Italf-Wdjr up tho Hill. Grandpapa "By George, I mUst Stop knd blow a bit Tommy." Tommy' "All right, grandpapa I've got a stone to IUt Uudcf your heel." Two boys weeditig onions in Connecti cut were prostrated by a stroke of lightning, Snys whoso fathers own onion beds should cut this out and paste it in their fathers' hats. His w'ifa asked him hoW ho liked tho discourse, and Jobbins replied : "Well, now; to sco old Perkins get up and adjust that wig of his'n, and theti let go that freshet of epithets, Was the most in-wigorating spec tacle I over partook of.'' This is the season of tho year when the good little boy refuses to go in bathing with his conlpani&ns, becauso his mother forbids him, stays ou tho bank to mind their clothes and scoots for homo after tying knots in the, siceve3 of their trousers. Any father who would go out and put tar on top of his front gate after dark must bo lost to all sense of humanity and ordinary respectability. Detroit Free JVcss. That's so j and besides tha trick is too thin) his daughter will stay thero lato enough, with out any subtcrluge on the part of hor father to get her stuck there. Charles Sumner used to say that ho had heard Lonl Brougham mako uso of tho wickedest oaths he ever heard fall from the tips of ady human being. This is no doubt (rue, but we will bet the cigars that Charles Sumner never heard a Pennsylvania hired girl spout Shakspeara to a cookstovo that wouldn't draw. Tho new editor of a neigboring ex change boasts that lio lias improved his paper 100 per cent. It may bo true, but it demonstrates the fact that, the pen which is mightier than tho sword, has been totally eclipsed by the scissors. After the ierviccs. Deacon "Good f. ternodrt Brother Smith. You neglected to pray for rain; and our crops are all burn ing up." Minister "So I did, I am sorry. But you know our church has a pio nio to morrow, and that will doubtless do quite ai well. Weston, epcaklug at a meeting In Lon don, stated that during the lost 12 yean ha had walked'wobbled" on foot 53,000 miles. Sir John Astley said that though he had refused to back Weston for tho last match, ho was gtad of his victory. Cipher is the very appropriate namo of a New Humiablre balloonist who has In vented a new air ship. We suppose his Is, all that tho term implies, an airy naught- A lady sending a basket of farm-luxuries to her daughter In Philadelphia, by ex preWjwas so anxious that it should go through speedily that she enclosej a nolo in the laMkat nquwting her daughter to Uavo an onl.r for the exprewmau to meet tho basket ai tho depot. AlTJtiring Task. Young lady (pettish ly lo iJraUr) ''Oh, bothsr I I wanted lUit drW Mr I be sarfiakl, and it seems quite un Indoor" thing. You ssWom seo theso rtr.-e worn out." Dreasniaker "Oh, no mm, It is of such good material, it will last all the season."
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