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UAUDEN litis 11 I Kapeittlti1ly Anniiilun s n the piilille that he Alt nponed f NF.W VI V Kit V S !' lll.h In hiaaetien With his Imlcl, and Is prepared lo ramllh 1'ia f.ir Farf. Wcliss or Bisliis, Trips: a Bnf i"S 1 Unties and ra i.t llbal i.rmi. Ail rders lrt A,the''i!a h.n ll 'i- ' will rcoi lve C.a'Upt avteiitl .n Htallia mi Nor h S r--t. itib. noi!, l,,hlrhi..n. Jin'.-:.)l . ftu. 5et voo ni Afjrj "-niun;-'a.'D ;W irj.rt vea re-tor ei to jou.si) Urtiihrinil 0 Vlu hi nv..(i. Adl e-v i (Jet. J.T. XSA.UxdeiiaiitirK N.V JjIiTji RUPTURE MnnlVSmv MJI l:UI It- , .iu, nuwtnt im Rraies Invsntl n tf thitel p(hi pin, males en tree, bare. ".Y. t'rul. J. Y, XUAN O-r.i- 1171 How Lost, How Bestsrei ! 4Jii t nub UiM. nrw ft11lli ol Hi.fin, Vicnw:L.t iaiF. nAr..h b a.v on rdirl cuff ol trKUtUOUKIIOKA a ril JinJ Wrttkniwa In uautXTs i-onnti.i 1j-)c, rorr.BCT lnt-l in l'bjnio 1 nt , jMp(4ilnont ft Mftri1-tfrt to. i U , ox nirxioK.EriUrT hmI fit huIucmi or fif- 1h eoli tritpd nthoi In tflt dimr-tiie K Vt- esily tlnimt Iia fiMi ft ibirty non4ta pra trr ttitt iifoinr:ipn oti stUTOtiMnl tU attjQ e roar bo iaica ir vn rd ; tialtitms nt rti'irl" of i ir ui oitct simtil.rrr fn iu) eft cmai ay main nt xr'nrh I'Vry anffsrar do mnt-r ut l.li C4.1;t oti in a tr, t eatshloiaoll cheaply, priT tie y, nJ la 1- TTlIn r. etara ihoal be In Ibe Dand-'ef f tery youth ana prery man la I lie laud, v fteniutilrr al it. a n'ulii anveloie. In anv fteirev iitt-pu. ou receipt of nix ceuta or iw iHialajfa nUup. Ald ui U ANN bt, Mewr Vofk K Y, Jae.f.USL ' MILTON A. WEISS CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton. kepaTkixg Of all description pr-mptlyat ended to al the ; ' I '" ' All Wnrlr irunrH meed, and pHtrnnAKe ta re.iMmrullr aulicileu uau..-v.M i (JARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUriKNIlUSH, PI1IIPRIETOK, ' IIakSt., I.bmiohtOn, Pa. ThUKBoK llnuaElfiTS nrftmlsfsnerom. laudations to the Traveling publlo. Ilo'ir lln bv IheilMy or eek on It- mai.le TO run. UblMUIa:M. Wines and i.loiiors always on hal. lod Shls and Stablss. with attep. (re Uottlsrs, attacbed April lo-yl iiAifkMTitiBH-r.titeiiiaiiTUN. p 3,3iMifeai I ITASt TROT.1NU HORSEd. MMWm.AwB kLkCant carhiaues, l&MVfVMi I A. (Mitlvsly. I.OWIS11 PKH'KH thnii nnv WMTfsJr ffl&SU? otli.r Livery Iu tbo CojoIv. WSl bftrcaaiia a-.ono-nti uarim?f ior rnnfr t YZ-fiS--?s 'r-?7a. lit JHUl I rfmmgiL ' H. V. MotvrinMEit, Proprietor. VOL. X., No 14. Railroad Guide. plllLA. &. HICAUlNQ RA1I.HOAD. Arrangement of PimePRdt Ttalns. j.vndaTvVid !SM Trains leave ALLBN TO WN astollowsi- (TIA raKIOUEN BAlLUOAUI. For Pklliidolphla.alM:l.,l.4i 1 1,40. a.m.. aid 3 I p. Ul. i-UNAY. Voi Philadelphia at M.30 a. m.Xn n. ta- IVIA EAf TPXSA. bUAXCII.) t'orrie dinp and H"inboir, a.W, .00 a m., itit, A. t, ni d m i. m i 01 Lucaiei'judciuuiiiia, e.10. lAa.m. and 4. 30 II ni UNDAYS Vot lleadmj. Jl irriitiuig. and way po nla 9 15 i. nc. lrluron A IXK TON leave as follows: (VIA 1'KnKIOlir.N CAILDOAD.) I.envcriillailolubla. 1A0 m. iu. and 1.01, M.M I.eive Plillarelphln. S.u n. m., lit and (VIA KABT TKNNA EUASCII I I.eavo r.e.ulDB.7 W ICSto im.I.lti J.SVbrtC.l'. .e'avii Ilnrilalmre I 0 tilalidriSO a. ni LIS ami UK) p. in. I.onve I.nmier t7.ra. re Lft1 and 11.1" P. m. r.ra-'l'o'iiiubla '..fen. ir I.JO and I.0 p. u. tFrvm K i tirot Depot. bUKDAYR. .eave Reodlnr. 7.30 n. rri Leave Hal l Ui ui ii . s.'.O a.m. Tialna vie Perklrmcii lloute" mnrkert il o (Iciin n nel rum IJepol .Nils i i nd O Ten irrla. V linrirliili'a, oilier iraiua lo and fiom Uioid"lrivt IvCiot. Tnr'i.1 and lUSnitn tinlnnfromAllrntotrn', ..I th..l mil s.t&ti im tri'in Ironi Plilla. ileiplii(i,la rer.nonmn ii"itioid,ha tlitongh larato .1.1. Hum Pulloi cl.bla. J. K. WOOT1EN. Oei.eri( tranaatr. c.a nANCtirK. ocn'i m.& nedctrtnt. Toveuiuci btu. THE BEST OF COAL The undrrrla;ned Is now prepared to supply the very best I.ATT1MKU CO A I. at lbs ful lewlngLOW I'RIOES FOUOASitl UellvM. No. 1 Chestnut, by the air ft H No. 1 1'hertnut, by the oar.i SIS Stove, by tho cur 00 lly I ho single ton, 14 cents per ten additional J . L . G ABEL, Dealer in Genkral Hardware, &c., Oppoitte the Pul llc frju.re. BANK STREET, I.BIIIOITION, VA. lior.30.IS JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rnoi'iiiEToa of thk West End Bi-ow.ery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Laser Ees: Delivered all over the State. Octol.tr!. 1881 1 2 Si a . spflaJ- aI Oi;!:o2 no. Pi.; 11J . "S.d 7i " S5li!t!ffiISl-3 LAJh Hank St.. Lehililon I'll. Are prepared to Manuiaeture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c,, Of every deier pllon, In the most -abi'antlal banner, aim at l ."mil cash Prices. Itrpalriii rninipllj .tliinilul to. TRKXl.ER & KHKlDI.KIi April So. H7 yt Proprietors. FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS i ANU PUnoiIASE Ines W- 1 the De-t In the Market at J. ' . GAPEUS. Alto, on hand, and for Sale in T.ou to Rull w.Lu.uia , iir.n r ril (UAMI I (1(11)1) rj,.,: -.,ii... Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards nnd Floor ing, l.nth, tS:c. At ms rtAiinwARHonv:. Apm . LrJiiGHTON, Va. Central Caniag-e Works, I Jacobs an THE GREAT RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Scrcness of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Sivef ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Jloadacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Actios. Ko PrparMlmi on earth eqjial. St. Jjimrs Oil a a jffV, ur. ttwjile end client Kxtrriml ltetneiljr. .A trial entail, but-tb. eonipuratliely trinitte tmtla.v of o0 Tenia, and every one Hiffriv l"C with pnln can havo cheap and piulUVe pruvf of It. claims. Mrection. In Eleven languages. BOLD BT ALL DEUQQISTS ANDDEALEE3 IN UEDI01NE. A. VOGELER & CO., . af clmore, 3rd., IT.S.4 Marsh t, 18ILTI The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUCH SYRUP over allother cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of 'Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Croup, Asthma, Bron- I chilis, Whooping Couh, Incipient Consumption and lor the relict of concumpiivc'peiions jn advanced starres of the Disease. For Sale 1 by t!l Dmr-Tists. Price, C5 cents. DIAMOND CATARRH . - REMEDY A PoiIUto Cnre for Ontnrrh of all kind. It Is siiKtaiitntiroua in i rfect aid a'ermanenl In Kcsult. I'mes at any k it of .t ir i i-eusf n.is curuJ coji. so t. libit) tlt.t bonea came irnm tl)u uuui-. , nr. Hv .ry'n Diamond Catarrh Item rely 14 mi d and p i a.ant atlotiilni: Immediate It. t-tu ,lpn tviirclitallCA-ea KHtarrlt, li Uuenzti, liny I'ever llroncllltla, ll w il iL-iiiovd roltpuH and eift'tlually cure TV. cry ant I'undent liUiltarges Irom the Il.a.1 anlTliro.it, and Kietid. Sieltennit llreatht per form r. store iittp.il til Smell, Tii-te and liiartng; fvliev. Head ei e llreak np o ld In ihe Head; Mrenirilien Ihe Voice mid Ktb-s I'urt'y, IteiDlate ami llouibr i tear and Active ivory Ortan of too 11 ..diu.i'lhioai. rrcv, tOtcis, Dr. iltviiry'a niamonct Invlcornlof Is ft I'l-rlect ltiuoiU;iiilfl r. AVPetlzrrand Aorv.i 'route. It in ken u .l.'.i i.tfiil. wtioc riiuie drr.!;. whlcli luvlsorHtrs. I'urlflea uii'l Sirriigtliriis tnu en Iruavaiem. For Ueuo ul ll liilltr. Uyap psla, Iilllnnnea, To p il Liver. Inill e.li. n. Keuralelo and Ilhen- in.niis Airectlon-, Ja' ndlce. Malaria, r atnln.cy, tiiti-ea, r! r li.ad.iele a d Kidney Complaints! ilaluvatuAiilo. p.ice.Wicnis. Dr. T'vory'ai Ulnmond Salvo la a eovcT el.n cute nir huniajirulsea Bo.e-. of all Unda, fall lliieuui. Tet r. 1 1 cwurm ai.d Cutaneous Eruptions. I rice, 3 cents. A alt tot" Drncclatfor ttirae rraed leg IiikI Iiilc oilier or iUI t aeilt Vico .u i-uiotiit o iirlto. I)c cil?ilvc'pj"nip(i ct Free. Addrrsi IT. Cvorj'i Dlsmond Remedies Co., P. O. Box KM. iu John Street, Kew Tork. XII15 OrtKAT AI?PETIZEB TONIC, AMD " COUGH CURE COUGHS, COing, coysTnmiox, nitONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AKD All Discos 09 tr Tua THROAT, CHEST AKD LUNGS. Th nAI.SAFtof TOLU bss alw.js been one of Ibe aioal Important weapons wielded hv Lheiled- leal l-acifir af.lo.t too eocriiacumenta of tha abn' DIs-, esiee.bulltbas Dev. er been so adrsuta. geourlt cnpixnind ed as In Lauusnci A UtnTiH'a TOLU, HOI K and UVK. Its suolbliii.' DiliMlo ii'operllcs alfurds a liautdtf rilnjulant, upicilxrttivt tonic, in tnitld un die hva. tcm ttfler bo cou;n bss been relieved, OI1HI5N It. ItAU.TI, Conimlsalnner of liitcrn.il Itcvcntie, U nililiiL-l. n. I), c, Jan. totli, 1MV -yii l,TviLU, (0( Kami ll't: Is an azrceahle ilemedyjn 1'cciur.d coniplaluto and Is claed as a Mo lirlual preparation uniU-rtheU. fLlteils'-d Btlt'ltcs. and uhen so t tapped, msy bo told by HK0.IOIST9. nHOCL'Its.uLd ether pstsous, tiltbout .pcilul tax," or llcou.s. flft'17inPI I Don't be decehtd hy dealers U.rJ I lull I who try to palm od llock snd liya for Lswunic Mahvin's TOLL ROCK Slid llYU-whicU Is the only NnUirATt'D sr. ilele na'duthe Pennine batthi-tr uuuiu ou the 'roprluuty Lump oiirccb bottle. Put i:n in OTrt Bho Bottles. Priri Sl.OO. JHUttESCIi A- PJAKTIN, prupilctotH CIIICAPO, ILL. Sold by OnOOClSTS ard CE(ErtAV r- 0 rr w m m (liUlunt INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, TO-MOKJUOW. A bright little bn.v will, a lauelilne face, Vlwe every motion was (tilt of grace) Who knew no trouble and feared no caret The light of otlr household1 tha youngest thcr It was too young, this little elf, With troublesome queslin is (6 Vex himself, But for many ilys Hit thoughts wnuhl rite And bring a ibaiitj Vtlie llaniiiiig eyes. He wnl to one whom he thought more wise Than any idher beneath the skies; "Mother I" 0, wurlt that itiakea the hornet "Tell Ine, when will to-morrow comet" "It is almost night," Hie mother raid ; 'Must time fur my buy to he In bed i When you wake up, and It's day acain, ll will be to-morrow, my darling, I licit." The little boy slept llirrtllgli all the nicht, Mill awoke with Hie first red'etreaksof llghlj lie resfed a kiss on his mother's brow And wHsiwred i "Is It to-iiiotmw now 7" "No, little Sidle, this Is to-day To morrow is always one night away! He ioiiderrd Bwlitle, but joys came fast, And the vexing question quickly pusted, nut it came again with tlie shsdfi of night: Will It be tomorrow When it is llglitf" For years to cuhle he seemed care to bor row; He tried so hard to citch to-morrow. "You can not ratch it my little Ed j Enjoy to day," the mother r Aid i "Some wait tor lo morrow through many a year, It is always CJniing, but never here." Bacramcnto Bit. THE NEGLECTED LETTER. Early in ,lbe BpHng of!77C. a young Ntttpolilnu officer named Micbail Ariz- zo, who bn.i e lit. red the military fccrvice of tbo Stnte with high hopes, finding himself far from sntlnfled with hts pntd tiou, bad resolved to seek a better for tune iu the service of Austria. He had hi id lo apply to theEtnptror, but to the Empress Q'leeu, Mat i. Ther esa, to wLom the Hrmiea'of Uuugary and Bohemia were directly subject, and to whoe chief minister he bad received several very warm und tlitttriug lettem of introduction from men iu Naples high in rank nnd authority. Michael was in lhd bloom of early mnnhood; not mote than two or threo-und-twenty; strong and compact iu frame; with a face baudxouie and iuttlltKint; nnd habited inn gttrb be- 'flttitig his rank and prsfessiun. And thus be bet forth. The youthful adventurer crossed 'the border nnd cutercd the Austrian domiu-ion-t without accident, aud pushed hope fully on. Ou the fint nay of lbijli.e. reached the great lorot of JiliUuburi.', through the gloomy mazes of which he made his way in safety, finding, on its J northern confine's, a very good inn, pre- j sided over by a host nho Fiwnied to bo the very soul of honesty nnd goodness and so he really was. If wm close upon evening when Mich ael reached the inn, and while Ibe host was making ready his supper, three other travelers made thtir appearauce, also wanting tupper and nccnminndution for the night. The publican asked the find comer it hewonld wuit lor his supper and eat with the others, nt the same' time as suring him that they were gentlemen, and oje of them, at least', be knew lo be an officer in the Itnpi f in 1 service. Our hero was pleased to wait. Hn wus willing lo accommodate the good-natured hoht.aori he was fond of good company and these- men unless their looks m ist strangely btlied them, were all that. The foremost xn)n of' the later arrival, thongti clad In n hunting path, was tfi. denily a Foldier and an officer. Hit aee-b'aud his bearing, eviihntly dhnwed it. He was a tnan'approaching the mid- dle-agerrtperluipa Dve utii'-tliirty wilb a kind, intelligent lace, and a disposition to be rollicking' with his companions. Seated at thdsiipprr-tublethis luau i pen d cotivers ition with the joathful strang er, lie had recognized litmus n Neupi-1 ttati, and felt no hisltiition iu w-king what bad brought him so far from home. And Michatl In a commnnicativo mood, told ms siory. "Why don't you make Replication to the Emperotf asked the Austrian. 'Hc wants good soldiers, tbongh not in par ticular need just now of fficers." The ynnng man explained that his sponsers in Naples were warm admirers of the Empress Q'teen and as his letters were to her minister, he preferred to go on w lie bad pHuned in tbe beginning, And then he added, with a smile: "After all, I do not ace that it ran make much difference, I am given ti nnderstaud that Kuril Therein and her Imperial eon are iu hntmoninui accord so t bat he who serves one may iu a mta. nre serve lbs other. Tbe Autrian nodded a qniet, acqules eenoe, and then drew from the younj man tbe story of his experience in Naples. The story which our yonthfal adventnrv er told was of an orphan, who had en. rteavored thos far to lead au honorable life, and who was resolved to maintain his honor while life endured. He ae. know,d?ed that he was ambitions, ail th-it his highest aim was to merit prefer menl. The remainder of the evening passed pleaxantly, Mitdiaet ArriiXl belug rdiiu ed by the Austrian trio in tpeir comjiauy, The wine-cup clrculited, bnttbeyontb drank very.spariiigly, as he hoped be at ways Ktioul I. "Wine is a good thing In its place," he n!d;."lmtl will uer,r allow it to be come my mister." , . Tbe 'others, however, did uot drink overmuch, though (hey made more free with the bid bottles tban did be. On tbe following morning, while the host wa preparing breakfast, tGe pokes man of the Austrian party sat down with pur boro and told l)(m candidly that be nbontd not be (on aangdine. Satd bel tAt.tb.bi present tints, there is not a ctd cull for officers in tbe Anttrisn S4r. Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1882. vice, and, morecyer, so many of onr own nobility are unemployed that a foreigner conht hardly hope for promotion." But tbe youth was determined to per severe," "t can but try," he said, "and I must rely upon my own merits to help me,- shalt bo peremptorily refused, why, I, can pocket my papers with my disappointment' and turn my face once mure homeward." Will.'' nsponded Ihe other wltti a anille, yon had better push on slneo your c nraRe is so Rood. Yon say yonr letters of introduction fo to General Lazsj?" T.s." 'TLcn I will give you another. I know him -sell, and ho knows me. AtnllevenU it rau do yon no barm, I will baVo il retdy for yon bcroro joui-rt forlhagalBi" Brink fa it eaten, Michael ArzznreceiV d the letter, as had been promised. It was an ordinary looking inisivp,rongbly muled, rintl directed to tbe General spnk en of, who acted n the Austrian Minis ttr of War. "Don't 1.8 afraid lo nse it." said the good-natured friehdi Its be pave it. "I onre did the General a nVor, and he pmniied bit tli.n that if he conhl fcVet beni lit m( ha would do so Certainly I have a right to ask him to benefit anoth er in my pi ire. However, if nothing domes of it, no harm will result." The youth thanked him kindly, though he had no grat faith in tho influence of the letler. Yet he was resolved that he wonld not lose it. Two days litef Michael Arizzi arrived iu Vienna, and bis very first movement, after he h cured an abiding-ilnca might have told n close obsefV.r that there ex ikted in that city an attriclion for him far more powerful than ws ambition. Old Count Andrea Motnllo had Innnd a home iu Vienna, and with him was a lovely granddaughter, whom Micl al hod known arid loved In childhood. Our hero fonud the old tfeapolitsn nobleman well, aud rejoiced to sea him; nod Kn Irirn well aie was happy very, very happy. Oh 1 if Michael could only pros per in Vienna If he could pain the favor of the Empress Qnpn nli I then what might be? who wonld saj? Hbe was a beautiful girl, just opening into womanhood. Her father bad fallen In Olie or the bittef Cicillan feuds, and her grandfather, saving but a mere rem nant or the obi family wealth, taking his son's child with him, hart tied to Austria, where he had found ample protection, and secure friendship. As soon as ho could dn an Michael gained bis way to General liizoy. and presented his letters Ml! of them which he had brought with him from taobli men and prelntes of NapUs. "fhe letter given him by the wayfarer in the little inn oh the; borders of Judenblirg FiTest he bad mM iid, aud for tho time It had slipped his inlnrt. The old General carefully read the letters, and then greeted the yonng.mnn very kindlv. Yon nsk for a snhdhnienancy, ho said, glauclng a second time at one of the pa peri1. Yes. that was the most the youth had dared to st-k. The Minister was sofry that he h.ld nothing then to give, and stilt morn sor ry that he cottld not promise anvthing. As tbe huntsman at the inn bad said be- f-re, there were so msnv nobleman of Anatria idle Unit good ofQces wanting in mmtients were fcarre. However, the ynnng man conl.l call again. The Gcn eral nould not forgt him. Michael did c.i 1 1 again aud again atid yet again, and Mill the same answer. ' Kiitrina. what shall I do? Thl is bard. They told me I ahniild be sure of snWienlenancy, when they gave me the letter in Na 1 . I cannot fulUt as a common soldier. I have risen from that position hmiorabiy, and I could rot nink l-ark to the level in a strange land." "Have yon found Ihst letter from yonr alnnge friend nf tbe Jndenbnrg inu?" asked the anxious girl. Jin. I l aVe hardly thought of it. If the letters nf snob men as" 'Hot we know not who this man may be. Let ns find Ida letter at once." 8 they went at the search, and lbs mlrsiog letter was soon found in the pock et of a jicket which he had chanced lo wear ou that morning at breakfast at tha inn, and bad uot v orn sihe. On tbe very next dsy Miofaael Arizzo waited Upon Geneml Lizey onoe more. Tbe old man chook bis head rmdly when he saw him. But be took the lett.r, and a wondrous light awoke in his deep-set yes when hesawthvsnperscilptlon. He broke theses and read tbe brief contents. Yonng man, did you know tbe per' son who gave you this letteir' "No, General; he did not give me his name.' "Wtll--I declare You are fnrtnnate. It wns the Emperor hlnisell) Ha. ha that is tbe way Joseph the Second likes to give his hem fits. But he must have conversed with yon?" "He did yes," answered Miohae, hardly knowjag what to think or what to believe, "And he got all your secrets, I'll wsr rant?" "Whyt sir I must say he was rather inqnlaltive, and I was comronotcallvo." Well, well; you have asked for a sub lieutenancy. The Emperor is pU'oaed to appoint yon C ipluiti of his favorite light cav.tlry. It is a splendid ertn of the ser vice, nnd y.-n had better riort for duty at once. I-will see that Jour couimls- sion is ready for you on the morrow. Al so, yon will be entitled loan advance for an onlflt" The youth conld n--Vf r quite rerneni. upr bow he bore himself ou tli.it occasion, nor bow be got away. His luxt clear recollection was of holding Katrina to his bosom, while the old Ootiut sat dins by, and then and there telling tbe story of his good fortune. We will only add, that Joseph ILnever had occasion to regret bi kindueas' to theyouuti Neapolitan. Michael Arizzo b came one nf hi beat and most trolly officers) and. ono-a iixm tin. Emperor a persona) staff, he there rcmalucd tcf the end, mil WJAIW $1.00 a If LACKED TBS CONVENIENCE 8. "My dear sir," began t. cheerlnt-look-ing gentlemaiii not particularly, well dressed or smelling' very pleasant, as he broke into the Eaglo's sanctum yesterday and grasped the city editor's hand. "My dear sir, do you not recognize met "No, I don't, responded the city ed. tor, gruffly. What's your racket?'' 'Don't recognize me I Why, my dear sir, don't you recognize did you ever see Doctor Carver, tho famous rifle shot?" "No. I dldu't," replied tbe City editor. "Ob, well, that accounts lor it,'' said the visiter, breathing easier. "Are yi.u Doctor Carvet?" asked the city editor, suspiciously. "The same,' respondent the seedy man. "I've dropped in to ask a bit of a favor. dining across on the lioat from New York I made a match with n man who lx walling downstairs for me. We are to shoot right away, nhd t have tilled In to borrow your gun until I beat him. 'Wheie's your own?" "Iu ew York. Haveti't time to get It. The match comes oil in on hotif.Hbd I must have a gun. Happened lo think ol yon and sltpptll In, Will returu it in twohonts." "But I haven't any gnn." said the city editor. "Nrver did have one, aud don't waut any." "Anybody round the office got one?" asked tbe dect r. "Do jon know aliy body who baa got a ".un?" "No, t don't. Why dou't yon buy ot.e?" That's jnst iti This match Is for $1. GflO a side, iind It took '-very cent of ohabge I hud to make the' stake. Haven't gotaqnsrtir left, so I'm compelled tu borrow n gun to wij my money back. You 'A-ait in re, and fit see tbe funn, nnd see1 what he'll do.'1 and tbe doctor shnfil d across tho street tn where tbe man in n slouch hat und torn trousers was trying to deciphor a theatrical potter. After a few momenta' conversation tho doctor hobbled bick. "We've died it," he shouted, gleefully. "Hn consents to shoot with a pistol. Twelve hundred yards with a revolver, which lets us out. The inau'it a stranger tn me, bnt bo seems to be a perlect gen llnimn. So now wei'ru all right, eh? ' "It looks so"' said the city editor, "Good day. Hope you boat him." There Is only onetrouble," continued the doctor, "and that is, L haven't any pistol with me. If yon lend me yours till I tiniih this match, it'll be tbe best thing you ever did for tbis paper," and tbe doctor winked in)sterinuly. "But I haven't got auy plstoli1' rebion si rated tbe city editor. "Tbifj im't a piswl In the rttucBi"' "Well, that's lutiny. I'll ask him agaiu what we had better do." Once mora Ihe shabby doctor nnd his shabbier friend entered iuto .i. 'alioux. nnd the doctor returned, couvulsed with millli. "He s.tys he'll throw penknives nt mark with me, provided I furuish new imported stock. Of course, I can beat bim at Hint, but I haven't the kuive. He in the queerest chap I ever taw. You haven't got a couple of nice, penknives, have yon?" "Nol" nsponded the city editor haven't liny." "I don't s.-e how we are' going to have the match out," said tbe doctor, "Ul. less he could ennxeht to sh) clubs. Hive yon got auy Imiian clubs or nice walking canes abonl you?" Nothing or the sort 1" "I r.ckou I'll hate to go to Itaw York for my gun, lint (he nr.t of it i I've put up my I ist cent 1 1 change on tint match SI, 500 iu l ash and 1 1 aven't two cents to pay the ferriage. Of course, I most pay lor him beciusn ties boiling the stakes rnd I dou't tvaul to lose sight ol him. Gotn quarter ?" No," said n.e city editor. "Haven't anything of the mrt." Of !onfa8 I d"U I need a dnafter 'cause tbe lair is only two ciuls apiece. Lend me a ntckle till I get my gnu ?" "H veu't got it." "Yery well," said the doctor, wilb a shade ot disappointment on his face, then the match is off It wou't be shut and 1 1 -se'my money." Ten ruinates afterward the doctor and his friend rW through the swing door of a saloon. ou their way to the cnlb stone, and Ihe city editor looiilog oti from his window lelt bis conscience ease up ou blm as he noticed that the doctor was a length and two necks abend of his con petitor, and that he had Won one match eveuifho ha.l forfeited In the other. Brooklyn Favle. how much i Owe tot, A yonng lady gav "her young man" a beautifully worked pair of tdippers, and bn acknowledged tbe present sending ber his picture, in a hatnlsnme Irame, He wrote a nota to send with it, and at the fame time replied angrily to an oft re prated dnn for an unpaid suit of clothes. He gave the, hoy ten cents to deliver tbu package and notes, giving explicit orders as tbe destination of acb. It waa u boy with a feokled face, and he discharged his errand in a manner that should give him a niche in the tern pie of fame. The young lady received a note In her h' r adored one's baud wilting, and flew to ber room to dev. ar its c ibtuntH, 81m opened the mi.sivo with eager ilogtM aud read: 'I am getting tired of yonr everlasting attentions The suit is about vrtrn out already. It never amounted tn much anyway, l'l-nsi go to thunder!" And the Uilor waa struck utterly dumb when he opened Ihe paro 1 and discover ed iho plcinte nf bisiUlinqaeut etuti mer, with a note that said. "When you gaze npon these features, think bow much I owe )nui" When the unfortunate yotltjg man call ed around that eveuing to receive tbe hippy aokuowledgnments of bis sweat biartt (is waa very ostentatiously gbuved off tbe tof by tb yrwt'g Uryi father Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25 NEVES TOO OLD TO LAERN. The lollowlng w. 11 alitlientioated facts will illustrate tbe principle that is never to old to learn: Socrates, at an extreme old age, leaf fe ed to play on musical instruments. That would look ridiculons for some of tbo ich old men of our day, tiJlclally If they wonld take It into their heads to tbrnma guitar under a lady's window, which Socrates did not do, hut only learned to phty npon some instrument of his time, not a guitar for tho purpose of resisting the wear aud tjar of old age. Cato at eighty years of age, thought proper to lenrn tbe Greek language Many of our young men at .thirty snd forty, baVe forgot even the elpluliet of a language, the knowledge of which wat ntcesary to enter college, nnd which was hitde a dally exercise throt'igli col lege. A fine comment upon love of let ters truly. Plutarch, when between scvfifity and eighty ennmeuced the sillily of Latin. M-tny of onr yonng lawyers, uot thirty y inr of nge, think that iiixi, prius, srius facias, etd., nre English ixpresalons; aud if)'' U lilt them that a know lodge of the Latin would make them appear n little more respectable In their professions, thty would replv that they are to old to think of learning Litlri Bocoitcio was thirty-five years of age when he cirurtleucVd hli Wiidlrs in po lite literature, yet he became one of the three great masters of Hit- Tuscan dia lect Dinle and IMrach being the oilier two. There nre ntimy nmorg ns tn yours young r than B 'ccacjo.wbn are dy ing of enunl, and regret Ihnt they were nol edticnted tn a taste for literatlue, bnt unw tliey nre too old. fiir llenfy Srilmtln nful"-1"! the scienris iu his ycntlti but comhieiiced the study of them vrheli he wi s between flOy and sixty yiarxof ngo. Atler this time hp heenmo the most Icarneu tlnti .i - , , qnnrian and liwyer. Our yonng men be gin to till tik or laying their seniors on the shelf whey they have reached aixty years ofngfi How different the pfi sent esti mate pnt upon the ex( Brienee ftotn tba' which chariiclerized a certain period ol the Grecian republic, when a tnnn w!t uot'nllowctl to ripen bis mouth In caucus or political tneetingB ttho tvas under -10 years i t sge. uryiien, in ills Mxly-figlith year com. moitced tbe Irnuslttion of tlie IlitdJ an I his most ptensiug plviliictlotis cre writ, ten in his old age. Colbert the 'anions Frerch minister. at sixty years of sge rttnreed to his Litlti abd law undies. How iiianv of our college learned mn havo ever look ed into their clusiirs since their grndtia lion. We cbtlld go on nnd cite thousands of exuniplr-a of men who commenced a new study und sliuidt out into an entirely now pursuit, either lor livelihood or amiisi men! nt au advanced nge- But every nun fuuiillur with tbo biography of iliitiu gnlabed men, will recollect individual casts enough lo convince him that none hut the siek null iudoltht will ever kny, 1 am lo old to study. ALICE 0ATEB' LE0S 017. Yesttr'a afternoon, as il tn. Oites was going Up the step of the theiitre.shr saw n twelve yesr-( Id hoy struggle g1 iu lb hinds of the pol ce. Tbe lady Is natur ally of a sympathetic turn, a d slopped tha pollen to see if so young a l td could not lie kept nut of Ihe e;'y j.il. "Dli't take lilflt pool- lillln fillow to jail." ahe skid. I'll pry his fine." U isn't been fined yet,'' isid Officer Sol. mon. "Hf looks like a good boy," conlluned M.s Oites. ' Pruy what crime c uld so nice a little boy commit?' Defuciug poU rs'rei orled the police niau. Mrs. Oiles, who was briiding over the hoy alnl ubont lo atrolie his cutly head, a nntn ul un erect, not to ay tragic posi tion immediately. "What ioster?'' Those piclurss of Alice O.ilei in rad tights anil Wsstli all along the side of the leg. lie cut Loth lierl gu ff wilb ii j-ick knife. He cuU up all tie otrltf? lLat cmue along. - ' Say uo more," hissed the se'resa, away with him to Ilia duuueou cill. know him. He cut my hd It till arms off iu Chicago, t-atved me to pi.cea iu New York iil.i1 cut my legs iffallov. r Sa Fr.itiiisco. Hire's $10 fur citi-bing the coufouiiiled little so. nip. I hope he will go to tbe pi nilentiaryt will be?" "We swear it" Bald both i,fii.tra bolt. lug up thi Ir tight hands "You are A nice chap, am t jo i? ron tinned Mrs, Oiles, tnitllng hif aru.s akimbo asiu "M tdam Angol;" n nice boy to grow up in a chrisliiu country, walk tbe blgb road to the gallows, llsld trjiug to rniu ron in the estimiiiou ol the public, seo what a 1 it of tionbld'you b.ive put these good, kiud policemen to. Yon can go sir. On reciviui; snoh a scathlog lealnre, (he boy blubbered heartily aud went sob bing to jail, Fair maiden.Judge nut n yonng man by the lint of his eyes or bis bloomlua cheeks, but rather by the bloom of his nme. Lost aud found, A fl.rniin a(rni nmer has fonud n new pUnrt. Ariylady who mis-ea nny of his planets should make a note of this. One only f.ar now Is thai the Ameil rau rsco hore will lie exclmled fpuu the crniubliug m n rclilea of tbe Old World on the ground that hu ills tfacbtiiae, Wbt-u Jouea' boy was kicked out pf a saloon by hU father he nmtrkrd that 1 hero appeared to be au active temper' aooe movement nu foot, There are some scenes almost too pure and sacred to be lewtd by tbe thonghtless world. One of them Is a 200 pound woman with a mole on her chin -tstklog hih" to an oriuco and a baf tMnary bird iu a brasa eag. The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Netnpapef PublltW every SAT&nDAY, In Lehighton, Cirbon Co., Pa., by iiAniiT v. meRni3BH. Oirm-BA X.WAT, a sbort ctlstaswe SbtT' the Lehigh Valley ft. tu liepet. Terms; $1.00 per Annran In Aftrancc; strut Dsecrurno or K.A114 AHt mm J o"b P'rinting at VEnv i.owpaicKa. A NEW BRAND. A tall, lime negro has been lath tab. r it for a year past of cilling at a Mlchi gannveune grocery nnd bigging n Uv potatow, a bit of codfish or anvtbins else likely tote gfvenhim. TbeWhwday the' grooer lock a ft iur-snck anif mado up a mixture ot sand, meal aud flour, and' lrea' the negro came arotrnd be was at most pulverized to bear the grocerymih say: '.Now, Sam, if yon won't come her agaiu for three months you can ahonldtr that sack and take it home." "Am jou u alrnest, boas ?'' "YeH, I mean what laayi'' . "Wal, I reckon I'd httttr cotfch on to dat chauce, au' may de Lawd-bress yoti fur a bun red y ars lo oome. A He khnnldere,d the sack nnd walked off, aud was not seen ataiti for three lays. Then he eutered the. store with the remark: "Say boss, didn't man to come back only I want to ax a ijinshou,'' "Gtahtail." "Its about dat flonr yon gin me. Ds olo woman nn me doan' take,, the same view of it. I hoi I dal If nm a hew way of griudin' hp wntrft aff she WyA it nttt n new process nf using up gravel banks'. Kin you flow any light on the sujjlck. "It Is a new I raud nf my own." re- plfetf iLe- rfffier, "Tbe hnt was rl-ed en sandy soil. Crfu yori reCam' mend ll ?" N not 'zicllv, sab. bill if. von could change wid n.o fur a prck p bsai s rais ed on fi aifle hill, nu' pnt-rie tje trees ai Btiiin) s an' Stoues in mielmg nii'ile beans In anoder, it would siye au aigyutebt in de funiilr." j 'mi Ehe Die!" No! She llliitereif dnd sfllferert ainhV. ;jlninc away all Ihe lime, fiir j7eani.ihe dist- lira lining lu r op goisl and at la.t was fifed b Ifiis IIoii Dillers the name snv.so mtlcli iiIh.hI.' "Imfi-fil j indeed how thank ful we should be for Ihnt tdcdieinei" Miss ,Kellogg says hrwtpopet rteh arft j.-ist like UmoLs -fit only tti he squeezed as mtioh as possibla, then tots cd nsidnv Yon just keep your diatom e. Clam Kellogg 1 Police 1 P,olice.i Experience the Beit Onidoo Tile tean.'i why w.inieii evefvftliere line Parker'a OTnger Tonic Is. heniute.tliry havo learned lv exiierience Ihe1 heyf c'ttide that this excellent, ineilii-inr ovorcpines del wnidencv, K-riielieiil Iteadaf-liO, ili'lleesliorl; (will iff (lie back and kidney., soft other troubles of the sex. ITomt Journal. And.pow a wef is arrested for per jury. Wl ero is this prosecution of gobd trien.lB stop. A '.ll ...l..la..l ... ...i.,.. t ...I..I.. the ayslem h. perfeel li-allli, thus unaldlng i, ... :....!,. i-,i T.-... t. ii i.-isi iiiBrnee, 13 oniwu a iron uillcrB, . I -Ho that Imlli niMiinsic-in hisnnul is fit for usher-, uuderlaktr, latU waiter or some ituch thing, , Voice of the People. ft. V. Pierce, M. I); Uoll'ahi. N. Y.i , I had a serious dl.ease uf lhe liinga, end was for a tim confined lo'tnv lied knd nni der the en re ol a physician. Ills 'rMf'fin lions 11 111 1101 iieipine. i grew wnrsccoiiiflung iriv M-o-ri-iv, 1 i-oiooieiirrn laaiog your "Golden Medical Discovery-," and It cured me. Yours resiwrlfillv. Judith Burnett, HlflsilalMich. From sge tn nge tibWsp'has skipper. ed on,- n'Je nt Ihe mil lest forces 'of the press, winning its whey. When printers grow dd their mar ble hriws are marked with di'l'l! head Hues, 'Made New Again." Mrs. Win, ). K li s 111-11, 61. Catherines, Out ,suvs: "It. V. rieieeUiillalo, N. Y., I liaretisi-il vour'Fuvnrila Prescriplinn'Rold en Medical Discovery .' nnd I'l-aiinl I'ur. suiive Pellet.,' ir ilielastthn-e tliohthl ahd find tlltfelfiiwhsl shall ( saye-'made new aujiu are tliuoiily wnrds'that express it. I waa red m v. I ton 'skeleton, could not walk arrow the 1 mr witioiit lain! ing, ron Id keep nothing In ihe anapei.f food on my stoinarh. Mysrll nnd friends hud gtveij np'a ho-, my Illtlliedlattf death seemed rjrtnln. I now livo (In Ihe surprise of everybody) and in aide tu do my own work," j The re! man may' "scorn your prof fer t treaty," but leave off tbe last s) II ahlu and try him. A Bridgepott nrtist has painted a vi-ry .ntural leuce, but the critics will picket nil to pieces, . , Pierre's "Pleasant, Pnrssljye Pellals'' nre ierlerl pn-ventiyes of conMifu(iyll. In rl'tcd in gluss botlleJ, always fresh. Iiy druggists. . f It nmai. be rmiui-uly right and flood tn rise early, beeaiue It is st luhujiu-tuly hard lo do it, It is fair to presttma that there would be fewer family j us If people iotfulxed le-.s iu pidltltHv ' '. Fond du Lao Commnnwealili. Mr. rl Clark, onn nf FoihI du Lio'j oldest oitijens, stales; I have used lEt.xJa'rob's Oil snd an) well satisfied that it is Jplsn did article to relieve fsiln, sud that ysry quickly, . , t Artisl-tlcfe Trnatmj lhe,enlplor. A dentist ought to mfkeagocjd act or.' Ho draws welj, r , Court-platter on the fgpe, and" a hole ill the stocking often travel together. As a Care for Piles Kidney Won cl firtl by overrwfljng in the itilldesl manner all lendeiicy loojiiiliitlin ; then by lis great Ionic and Invigorating proierliM. it reslnres lb hssltti tile drbllilat ed and weakeueit parlsi We riitve h Snd reds ol certified ciirri, wheVe ad e.e tfcii failed. Vte it und suffer uu l-ini;ir. li, Ijojv friett gf.iyT5igijeiii. Ths 1'slutvr's iivercoat -V'Jph, Afour-la-b4ud is wot lb Ivjo jo tbo Cain was a maiipf rasfV. t ptfnuuidrtira firr the rjebTrSlijill tba poorjbtjlld ir Coaldfd- A youug,'tdy,tep.j askeij wfcere her native place aa, replied, ! I baysnone I am the daughter of a MethcsJului trr."