? 'Advertising -Rates- j jvfejjdesirs It tu be distinctly- understood ' MKhii no advertisements will be Inserted In IbVcoluraoi of Tmk qinnox Advooatr that fraaybe received from unknown parties or firms unites accompanied by tlio cash. The following aro our oxlt tcrmit OSS SQUARK (10 LINKS), Ono jrear, each Insertion .. TO ct. Bix months, caoh Insertion ". . ots. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Lessthan three months, first Insertion $1 ; each subsequent Insertion..,..,. 25 cts. i 1 Local notices 10 cents per line. , , , jr. V. MOllTHIMEIt, Publisher. ' ' ' 0ARDS' ; I Attorneys. LtVr,ji". lUPSlIER, AXIOltNKY AND COUNSSLtOrt AT LAW, nttinT,i.intoiito!,r. .. ..tt. ..I-... nM1-itlAn Aeenev Will Hueand ell K.il K.Ute. Oonveyaorlnit .lastly done Col aliens promptly made. Settling fcslates nf U Ideals a apeelalty. May beconsullaa in r.nuu r 4Utrmn. Net. 12, W. B. DOOLITTLR. D. n. WAUHBR n.'MCMKKIf . (Late Assistant Com'r of Patents.) B. H. WARNER & CO., Attorneys at Lawi WAnmin UuiLDmn, ,ov WASH rNOTON, D. O. 'Attintlon given to Patent and Mlnlnit cases, Lands, i'ensions. houihub, v.. alains. Attention prompt, charges moderate. Address with stamp. Ketcr to Members or Congress and the Heads of Government De partments. leo. 10, 1B81 o Ehysicians and Dentists. "TTT A. liERliAMERrf Jl I)., ' PHYSICIAN AND SCIIGKON SpsTlml attention pal to Chronic Diseases. OBUe: South Ksst corner Iron and 2nd sts.. Lc lllhlo,Pa. April 3, 1875. JSq- D. IM5RER, M. D. U. S Examining Surgeon, PnACTICINO PJtVSIOIAN and SO t.OHON, O tries: jiank street, Itr.uKBfe block, Lrhtch- 'MajMe consnitcd In the Oerm in LaiiRnane. Nov. 80, jQR. WILL W. RUIJKR, MAIN STBEET, PAnnvviLLB, (Uitnos Oouhtt, Pa. May bo eontullcd In the English or Ocrman Language. npr.S rpiioM4s,Kc.nnitRn, X CON VEYANUEIt, AND 0P3ERA.L INSURANCE AGENT The fUlofthlK. Companies aro Represented! 'lib-W W HUrUAL FIRM', ItfiA lllbO lltJl'UAI. I'lltE, WYOMING l'IKK, rorrsvi.i.K Flint. LKHIUIl 1'inK.anilHicinAV Ef.EUt. AUCIDiSNT IKSUHAKCH, Alio Pannsrlvauln and Mntml llor Thltt Wa'-lve and I u.oraiu c J'ntnpaii v. JlarenlJ. 13J1 illos. KKMJ8KKI1 gERSARI) PHILMl'S, Cooxtt Builoiho, MAUOII CHUNK, Ta. Fire Insurance Agent. POLIOir.-s In SAFE Companies only. at Reasonablo Kates. ug. 23-yl QARBON HOUSE, J. W. ttAUHENHUSH, PltOPRlETOR, HaxkSt., Lkiiiomton, Pa. The Oabdok HousKiiflers flrit-etafsnceom. notations tu the Traveling publM UonrJIna b the luy or 'eck on Reasonable Tnn. OhalM Ulnars, Wines and I,linorsnlwayon hand.. uoau oneos anil mauics. who nui-r- Ira Ilastlers, attaeheJ. April 10-ylH JOHN ?. IIALBACII,, ' " Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voieo'nnd Theory.) ' LEHIGIITOSI, TA. Sole agent for the " TTEBKH PIAN'I'S and th NEW ENG LAND ORGANS i And dealer In all kinds or Planosand Orgins. Terma low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, to., taken In exchange. . JlUhMt Maito and books furnished en short etle. For particulars, terms, fce., Address, JOHN K. HAl.BAUH, ' Ag J, H79-17. Lehlghton, Pa. FkVIU K II II EXIT'S Livery & Sale Stables Pii FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEUANT CARRIAGES, Aat pasltlvely LOWBR PRICES thnu any other Livery lu the uojuty. Large and handsome Carriage lor F.iner.il araeaas ana weoaiaxa. uaviu Mar. 11. 1171. RAUDENBUSII. X.ipa.tlally annoaners tit the pulille that he kaspaae4 a NEW LIVERY STAIILK In Maaaatlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to reralik Jaaini for Funerals, Weiiioss or .Business Trips, a .kort.it notice and most liberal (erms. All rters left at the "CarLm House" will receive rempt attention Stable on North S'rect, axt lha hotel, Irflilnblun. Janri-jl MILTON A. WEISS, IS ' ' ' CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton. REPAIRING Of all deserunhm prompt')' attended to at th - r most reasonAhle prlees. , Mf All Worlj arnarantee.). and imronaari reiiieettullri'dii'iiO'l 1 fiAMK.'STaKKT,L.BUIJIITON, J. it 5 . II. V. MoRTittMEU,. Proprietor. VOL.' X., No 28. Railroad Guide. pHILA. b HEADING UAIhllOAU Arrangement of I'nssonger Trains. mat r.t). its:. Tralna leave ALLKM'OWN as tollowsi (VIA rjtnKlOMKN BAILUOAU). Fni- Phllodolphla.at'l:.', ll.lO.a.tn.. and J 10 p, in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at M.JO a. ra3..1S v. m. (VIA r.ASl' l'FXKA. DIIAMCII.) For IlO'.OInK and llnirlsbuiir, 0.00, 8.40 a m 12.15. AMU and u OS p. m For LaDCaslcmud Colnmtila, C.fO. S.fa.ra. and 4.30 p. m SUNDAYS For IteadinT. 4 39 and a. s p. ro. Forllarrlabnrg.anrtwaj po nta. 9.15 o.m. Tralna FOB A LI.KNTOWN leave aa follow! via ranKioMRN hailcoad.) Lfave Philadelphia. 4.30 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.30..OC .is p. m, SUNDAYS, f.enve Pnlladelphla, S.w a. to., 1 1C and M.20 p. m. V IA KADI A. Uli fl. , t.eavn nejdlng.7 to I0.ISa.in..2.l0 3.S),pnrtO.IS l.ni. I.eavu ir.irlMnirc 5..t) 7t0audP.C0. a.m.. 1.(5 and 4 OOP. ni. Leave I.attcanier t7.3ia. in 1.00 and 11.10 p. m. r,pv-Columbia :.3.a. m. 1.10 and 3.40 p. m. fFrom KingstiTet.Drpet. SUNDAYS. Leave tteadlnr. 7.S0 and 9. fia. m, Leavo HatrlKiini g. S.10 a.m. Ttalna via Prrklompn Route" marked thna () run to and fiom Depot Nintu urtd Green alreta, P. lladulphln, oihertraina to and from Broad street De;.oi Tne 4.v and n.45 a.m trains from A tlcntown. and the.al.3 and S.1& n. in. tram from Plilla di'lplitu.vln reriionien Itnllto .o.have through caratoaud from Phllacclphla. J. K. WOOTl'EN.' 7ruei"ol Ifanactr, CO HANCOCK. Gfn'l fan. St Ticket Hgtnt. Novemucx tith, JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rttOl'RIETOB OF THE West End Brewery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter anil Laser Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1881 Jl M. IIAGAJIAN irs Hfinovp! from Vt'i$pnrt nnd takpn up quarters in tlio Otl Ktilznmer Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where nll frietuls ami new nne cn always fimi a etioict u&irtiuent of s Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, Sic,:, &c, A-r Tim i.iiwnvr cash iitit.i:s Also, always in stock ruin of tlio finest and beet selections of Clocks. Watclies awl Jewelry tu Lc fun ml in this pert inn of tlio.fiiititry, nt I rice a hilly us lii.w hs wifculiore. RepairinG loni' in Ihe bokt ninnne', ntivery niodrrale charges. Patronugc invited. uprS 2y Central Carriage Works, Ikmk St., Lchiglitou, Pa., Are propareit to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring. Wagon, &c, Uf every description. In tlio most substantial manner, and at l.owill Colli Prices. Rrpali'Inp rioiiiiitly Atlendcd to. , ; ' tuexlerJ; KREIDLER, April 2o, 1879 yl S? Jl'ronrletors.: PATENT , ,MAGNUM BONUM Clotlies Waslier. The unilersisneil rKirx-ctfully ann-.tinr-c to their friends mill tho pulilin generally. that Ihry have sivurwl tlin right to iiianit lai'ture Mini 6-11 litis excellent WuBbine Ma cliina in Carbon umi LiiVern'oWiulitiea: Tin. is iiiiil.iuliteillv the DKST Washrr iiiaile,aml (ive the most jwrleft sutisfucllnn to all who use It. See llua' niaolilna beforo yoti liuy any other. Price $10 1)0. Address Yenser &, Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa, may 20 6m. NERVOUS DEBILI Y : A CURF. (JUAIUNTKKI). Dr i:. c. Wrtra Mtnvit and Draw trkaT' UKM'.u.peelnoior 111 uteris. Iliizlueau. Cun TUitii.us, Ni'i-vou i.edkohe. Uentui lieprea- sl'in. Loss of Meinort. lie.lna on lima. lnmn. teniy, luvomntuiv K'nlaAioiia, l'reuiuture ulc Ari-, vuumw uv over esMi cn, ieii.uuu).o. or uverdli'lu tl to. Much lriiLa nn.Arv. f!Ajn,' uuu iicath. Oue box will cure recent cotes, r ach oox mut ins our numtli'i. treatmeni. One dolinraoox. or ix uuxea lor fired.ill.rat senr bi niailpirpHliiuii reenpt . 1 mice. Weatur. untee aix boxes to c.iro anr case W th each pmrriiKo-iHiu. uaioi ix uoxea aotooiOMU. leu with n vn dollar, wo lll . nd the purchns. or our written Kunrai.tm to return the immtv II ilietreilniKiitdnra nil ttr.ci n rurn .liaar l.lflauul uiilv when the tuito.rut lioidrr nl onect from ut J 1IIN o WEST 'CO., Kola Pr ntlelora 181 t iaw. rtii.nn Kt., I Choa!:o,lll, A J DUUU.NU Airrnt, Ia hlah. ton l'n. 8MITII KLINKAPn. Whnlxsala Arentt rtillutle .'ll'.i. r,' M, -I I.- m rpilE SLATINUTOfi PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SIjATINOION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kind and slses of Pin', Hemlock Oak and Hard Wooa Luinoer, and In now pic vareu 10 ezocuio onr Hivounv oi oruciaior f. DresseD LuinboR OF ALA, KINDS. Doors, Snslics, Blinds, Sliutlcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet AVnrc, &c, With promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tim Mac hlnprv Is nil new and of tlifl best ami must improTed kinds. I rmplny none bnt tli best floiitmcn, uho welt Reasoned ami pood ma tcrlnHit(l amtltoieforoti1)Ietipiiainiitpi3cnttro snti-laction to nil vlio niav favor mo with a coll. Orncrs ov man lnoniimy aurnurii 10. jiv cburpes nrp inotlrrato; terms cash, or interest vburged alter tlility dara. 1 QIVK.Mi: A CAfX. Thni (n?fl!r(i1 In lliiild'uc will find It t their ad vii lit n go to ImVc hldlntr. Floor Jlonrda noori, .aaiies, butlcral fic., &v mrdeattht Factory- - . May JOHN BALIilKT. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,Wagons,Seighs,&c conNEK or . BANK AND IRON STREETS, I.EIIIOHTON. Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details.! nt the very Lowest Prlres. Patronnico rcspoet fully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuarai.tced. Dec a. 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND. (DATARR ELYo' Cream Balm EITrctuatlyclcnn rest1iennial pnn sniffs ol Catnrrb al virus, caurlni; htiiillliy BPare- rinnp, ai my f in fiatnmntlnn, pro ticis tlio tncin hrtne 1rom mldU tlonal cold, com letely licals the 8-rcsnnu resiorei lite ntn of tiiRte land smttll. Jione- nclil rt'fulls ro ; reiilitetl by iifew applications, A thorontfh treat mnt will cut t'ntnnh. Hay Fever, &.e, Un ftliinlted forrold in the head. Agreeable to umi. Apply by tho llttln Mnarer Into Ibn nos tril. On receipt offiOo will mall a'p-icknt;o. Jt5T For Sal by all rlra. vista In XehUb ton, E&YS'UilKAM JJAll dO., nuvS6-yl Owcgo, N. V. P YOU ARK IN NEED 6v CJfiW3fflIW4a Boots, Shoes, .Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods go to ' MUSS & BROTHER ..dr THE- rOPULAR illmucliantAaTailors. m anrStrcetrLelii&liton. PBIOES VEItY LOW Ton GASH. The A public patronage solicited. juljl-tf - 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Irs. C. MSCHIRSCHSKY Respect fully announces to her friends and the pubilo Kensrally,that she Is now receiving nnd npenlnir fur their Inspection a larger stock than ever of the very latest novelties in Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable fur HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old, Illch and Poor,. Dpn'l fall iv call early and euro nrst choice and best bargains. She also calls their atteptlnn tu iivr.iew, wilt, aau cagum nrsunuieui 01 7 n t t n r s r ' com p rising Underwear, llerlln and Herman town Wools. Hosiery, Imparled and lo tnesilo Itlbboni Olortrs, Fhiwers ami a fin anjrtiucnt of New Resigns IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with tho above, a full (J K R.MAN FRUITS, , LIMBlTltQEtt. CHEESE, ; Cfiudli-s & ronfcGlloiis, toeether with aVarletv of (locxls not ireneral ly kept In any older store lu town. If you do not ftu what you want, utk Tor It. A share of public patronage solicited, and perfect a.itlf faction guaranteed In prlco and Seconii St, 2 floors aliove Iroo: Jfov, 24. ltJl-niS. LEH1QIITON, Pa.. 't$T"Flo Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. H Citrlum INDEPENDENT-' LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1882. With Medicine, Quality not Quantity is IbB greatest imDortance; next is the KnowledffG ana openencs to m- rectly Prepare and Dispense the same At "A, J. DURLING'S POPULAR DruE & Family Mm Store, Bank Strec J-chiglitorii , You cah always rely uporfrcttlnjr ST1JIOT LY Puronnd Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DURLINO, carries the largest stock PATKNT MEDICINFS la Ihe county. DU1ILINH has an clrirnnt stock of DltUO. aiSTU SUNDtilfcS, KANOY nnd TOI LET AliTIULES fur the ladies as well as the gents. DUIIL1NO makes HOUSE and OATTLE PO VV 11KHS a specialty. Ills 'XI ye.rs exper. leneo In tho drU)( business gives him a great ndvantiiRO In th it line. TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS' and 1IRAOES always n lurgo stock on hand, WINKS and LIQUORS, loth foreign and domestic. He lias a Clinton Urape Wine and a Dry Oatanba Wine, Just splendid nnd cheap. WALL PAPERS and HOHDEI1S the largest assortment In twn. Oo to UURLINO'S with' vour present). Hon! ClotoDUKLINU'S lor yosrJl'atenl Medicines, Oo to DURLINO'S for-ynuf fancyartele's. Farmers and horsemen goto DUltl.lNU'i for your Horse nnd Cattle Powders. nug. 6.yi; A flTTC'rC! wnnted.lo sell Edison's Mu. VJAj1 L O ca Telephono and Edison's Instantnncous Piano nnd Orirnn Music. En. close, stamp lor cdaloguo and terms. EDISON A1US1C CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. ' dec. 2J-IU6. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF AllcocVs Poroiis - Piasters ? h IJecansc thoy have proved theniseives.tlic .I3.est Externa.! Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthina,colus,CQUghs,. rheumatism, neuralgia; and any local pains. , -Applied to the small of tho back thev are infa'llijbje,, in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and. all Kidney trouqlcs.j' to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver fomplnints.. ALLCQCK'S PQROUS PLASTERS nre painless, fla grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn.. Get ALLCQCK'S, the onlv Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb' 18-13 e. o.,w. netnectfullv nnnonnres Li, ihe neonie of Le highton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply tncin wun u kiiius oi Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate. rials at Prlceafullyas lowas tho tame article, can bo liought lor elsewhere. Here are,a few ol the Inducements offered' Parlor Seta at from i 50 to J CO Walnut Marhle.ton Dressing Case lledroom Saltes, 3 pleoes M0toU painted Jledrontn Suites .ISIoho Cane Seat"! Chairs, nerset oft.... 44 Common i 'hairs, per set of 0 M anu an oincruoous eiuuity cneap. In this connection. I deslru lo call the at tention of the people to my ample facilities tn niBBBBBBBBBBBUIZSBurrV. THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull nneoUMr.TCS and cur r ma, I am prepared to uttend promptly to all or. ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage rerpectlully solicited and tbe most ample satlsucll n guaranteed, V. SCHWARTZ, cctM HANK St., Lehighton. RPnTTYN ORGANS 2TStop.inSftsRwls DDIU 1 l'U only 490. PiakuM up. Rare Holiday Inducements Reaily. Write or call i.ii lir.A 1 1 Y, Washington. W.J. ftTTJiose oi' our subscrib ers getting the Advocate through tlio mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit tne amount, . In ail cases where wo have to send bills Si.?-) avjU bb charged to co.ver exprnFOS of prtstogf etc. " 1 -Hill tSf Live and Let Live." THE EDITOR'S TABLE. BY WILL H, CARLTON. The editor sat In Ills sanctum, countenance furrowed with care, Ills mind at tlio bottom of business, his feet at the top of a chair, ills rliair-arm on elbow, supnortltic. bis tight band upholding his head. Its eyes' on his dusty old table, with dlfTei ent documents spread I There were thirty long pages from Howler, with underlined capitals topped, And a short requisition from Growler, ro questing his newspaper stopped ; There were lyrics from Gusher, the poet, concerning sweet flowerets and zephyrs, And a stray gem from Plodder, tho farmer, describing n couple of heifers ; There Were billets from beautiful maidens and bills from n grucrr or twn. And his best leader hitched (oa teller which inquired if he wrote it or .who? There were raptures of praises Irom writers, of the smooth and mclliflernus school, And one of his rival's last papers, informing him he was a fool J There were several long resolutions, with names felling who they were by, Canonizing boiiio harmless old brother who had. done nothing worse thsn to die ; Thero were .traps on that table to catrli him, and serpents to sting and smite him I There were gift enterprises tokcll him, nnd biters attempting to bite him ; There were long staring "ads" from the city, and money with never a one. Which added, "Please give thlsinserllnn,nnd send in your bill when you're done." There were letters from organizations their mooting!, their wants and their laws Which said "Can you print this announce ment for Ihe good of our glorious cause?" There' Were tickets inviting his presence to festivals, parties and shows, Wrapped In notes, with "Please give us a notice;1 demurely slipped In at the close ; In short, as his eye took the table, and ran o'er its ink-spattered trash, There was nothing itdid not encounter; ex cepting perhaps It-was cash. 1.M0THE1TSSACRIFICE. X 6 re bnrned lu tho low grate, but tho Hltle light it gave, revenlerl nil the grace of Sirs. WiueilVi'iVa sltBht form in Its Ins'e-aititiK robes of bl.tck. To-niobt, for the firsU time (u ber two years of wid ow ltriod, (die laid tiff the widow's cap. wliiclj hitd lor so long served, to conceal the .thick Milium I raids so nrtistidilly coiled about Itio small .head, Perhnps for this snmo rensoq site had dlstniKsed he.btttler when ho. entered nccordinff to csstom tn Jight. lQuips, or perhaps be' cnnsR the slow tick! jg of the clock upon tho uiHutel revealed toiler sufficiently tbe htpsu of lime without bompelliug her to distinguish tho hands upon the fnco of the dial dntwlug uenrer and nearer the hour whose, closonpproach'dissipated the calmness she vainly strove to gaiu. Eighteen years - had passed since she and Arthur Mninvrariug had met. They had been lovers in that far-off time, bnt he was poor then, with no whisper in the air of tbe rich inheritance to which he afterward fell beir, just too late for it to bring" happiness tq .either. ?fot that they cared for wealth, either of them, but then tUere-'were olclcr.wiscr minds to judge for them both, and so, each rowing eternal vows, they were torn apart. Six short months Uter she married Edward Winpfiela. He was,fnrt'anatey, not a man to. look for love and sentiment in bis young wife only wifely duty and obedience. In' these she never failed him, and after bis death the world found proof of bis esteem in the fact that to bis widow reverted all bis fortnne, untrnm melod by n single reservation.- She had married very young. She wns but thirty-five now. Would be flud her changed, she wondered bo for whose coming she wnited here to-dnj? Simultaneously with the thnngbt came the sound of carriage wheels rnd horses' hoofs on the graveled walk. She started to ber feet, pressing both bauds upon' ber fast-beating heart. Only that morn ing she .bad received tbe telegram nn nouncing Arthur Mainwnring's coming. and already be was here.- Sh vn glad, oh, so gl-d, that the room was dark, when she beard tho qnlck, firm trend she lad sometimes heard ia ber dreams dur'ng these lo g years' of dutiful living; so glad that he could not see the qnibk blnsb, which' put ber matron-hood to shnme. when the door was hastily opened, and three rr four Bwlft strides Wrought him to her side. "Barbara!' Oh, how his voice still thrilled her half with pleasure, half with pain! His tall form towered far above her, as in the'olden lime; but be held Close in his own firm, tender grasp, her two little trembling bands. Are' you glad toRee me?" he nnestlon ed, Sbe strove lo answer, but ber lips fjnlvered, and no words rame. Barbara," he said then again, nnd be bowed bis handsome head lower, "is it too soon to speak?" 'Oh, Arthur," &he answered, "can I yet atone?' And then tbe bridge of years was swept away, and be sobbed out her happiness upon his breast, "Let me see you," be said, at last. "I have not yet seen tbe face for wblob I have hungered all these years.' He struok a light, then turned nnd looked at htr, "My darling!" he said. "It is still my beautiful Barbara. What have I done to deserve tbis hourl" "Mamma, where ore you?" called out a fresh, girlish voice nt 'this instantant. The next moment a young girl cf scarce seventeen summers aprang into tbe room. "This is my daughter, Arthur my only cbild. Dora, let me present you te one of your mother's oldest friends." The gentleman indicated looked from one to the other from tbe mother to tbe daughter then back again. Now ho could roaliio tho lapse" of-tlm-now he c iulu apprjkjut tbe tb.nges ycirs had SI. 00 wrought. It wns ns though he had brongbt tbe past nnd present face to face forcing him to acknowledge tbe impossi bility of nature's standing still. The danghter was a fair counterpart ol tho mother's b,enuty. As sbe looktd now shly extending to him ber hand, ns if in deprecation of ber unceremonious en trance, so had Barbara looked, when tx tendli g bir baud in farewell, as though she would havo said, "lam frrced into it by n stronger will thnu mine." An uncomfortable sensation rose tip in bis breast a dumb warring ngait,st the inevitable an unacknowledged desire to retrace llfn's pathnny and conquer time. Meantime the young girl pouted the full, red lips, as she thought her mother's friend strangely absent; nud whin heat last forced blmstlf into a ftw words oi greeting, they fell upon dull, uudheediug ears. Then sbe had gone. The lovers were alone ngain, bnt he no longer opened wide bis arms, but instend, drew a chair to ber side, that they might discuss more ratibnally, You must teach Dora to love yon" sbe said to Li til next nioruiug. "I want first to reconcile ber to my second marriage befoio startling ber with its possibility. Tell me do you think her like me?" "Ynt second self." "Ah, I am so gladl You will love her, then, for my sake?" To love and be lovedl Over-easy task set by trail woman in ber blindutss. It must be Mr. Muiuwaribn wLo mutt bo Dora's companion in her daily ride. Mr. Mainuariug who must teach her to man age tho cockle-bout for which he had sent to town in these first early, spring days. Tbe lovers were seldom alone new. Dora looked up at their guest ns ber property. She had long ago lnnghingly told him bow uncertlnoulnus bad been bis welcome to ber, and he bnd wooed and won bis absolution. Sometimes Barbara sighed as sbe watched them together, while the sat alone, but she gave to the sigh no name, and thought it a tribute to the vanished years. One day came ber awaking. Dora nnd Mr. Mainwaring bnd gone for their after noon ride, but it bad extended beyond its wont, nnd she had grown anxious and gone ont to meet them, striking into the forest path which wns tbtir favorite way. Half a mile from ber home she met Dora's horse riderless. Pale with terror, she hastened on, when she suddenly stepped, rooted to the spot. Almost at her feet knelt the man her heart had loved always, nnd in bis arms ho held Dora's unconsci ous form. My love! my lift!'' lio said, each word belng.borne distinctly to her ear; "speak' to me once just onct! O'i, Dorn.i are you hurt? My darling, would that I might havo given my life for yotirsl" Then he stooped and pressed his lips to hers, A long fluttering sigh escaped them. "Arthur!" sbe whispered; "Arthur!" "1 hm here', dear." he said, Aud then be laid ht r dovn out of his arms, as thongh, with returning life, lie remembered the duty it brought with it. Tho mother spianc forward. "Do not be nltrmed," Mr, Mainwaring said, gently, on seeing her. 'Her horse threw her. I think there is no serious injury.' No serious injuryl None to Dora, but B.irlwru knew that her wound was past healing. When, a few bonrs Idler, they knew that thero was no need for anxiety od her account Barbara shut herself np'withiu ber own room to fight her bhttlo. "I cannot give him up," she moaned. "He does not know bis own heart. He will forget this chil l, and Bhe she can not love him." But even ns she reasoned came tb re membrance ot the ono word, "Arthur!" and the tone in which she had said it. "I will try her," she said, and for the first lime in ber life came a feeling of bitter resentment even against ber own cbild. They wero sitting togelber in tho li brary ns she entered. "Arthur," she asid, "I think it is tlmo that we told Dora tbe truth." The man's face paled. She could al most see him gird bis snul for the con flict, and crush out' bis heart behind his honor. Evu Dora looked up with a sus picion of coming trouble. It is only tbis, dear," Barbara laid, tnruiug to ber diugbter; has not Mr, MHluunring told you thnt be was an en' gaged man?" Then she saw that the steel bad struck borne. The child answered nothing ss she tnrned two wet, reproachful eyes towards him, who dared not meet their gaze. Until this instant she had not known that she possessed a heart. Sbe learned H now to ber cruel cost. "I must congratulate Mr. Mainwar ing," she mid, culling up all ber umnan'ti prido to ber aid, thin hustt-m-d from the room tu hide the burst of Uurs. Tho two were left alone. "Does she suspect, do you thiuk?" she sbe. asked, gloating on r bis torture. "Sho must know," he answered, "I am ready, Barbara to fulfill my bond. Let there be no lurtber delay. "Will jon not, then, plead that I asked only the pound of 11 sh, without a drop or blorid, and that your life must pay the forfeit I demand, "What can you mean?" be asked in a bewildered, way. "Only," she i-ald thnt I plead my1 canse forjourJ. Release mo, Arthur, I flud I cannot marry you. Five minutes since sho would have thought herself incapable of the sscrifice; yet here she stood, quiet and calm, giv ing no outward riga of the inward whirl pool, nor the torture that wrung her as she watched the weight lift from his soul at her words. ' You no longer love me?" bo ques tioned. "I am laugh; an ,.l ji. Ins tnnJUnesi, hi iwoepUd a Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.23 her words as a dtnin, and went forth content, little dreaming of tbe sacrifice tbe mother had mado fur her daughter's happiness. A little later he came to ber, Dora blushing nud radiant with happiness, by his side. "Will yon give her to mi?'' he asked. "I loved her, Barhcra. because she was ycur second selll" EQUAL TO THE EMESQENCY. WUEN TUB NEXT THAI STAhTM FOlt DELOW AND WHO DOES BT XT. A newly-arrived and singularly-assort ed couple at n New York hotel, consisting of a Londoner and all out-and-out Ameri can Western nriii, stood watching the throng of people coming and going at the marble couutcr the other evei.ing, and listening with snrprfse (o tbe endless number of quick questions made to the hotel clerk about t ruins, rooms nud indi viduals, hnd his instantaneous replies, when the Englishmau broke out with! "Most extraordinary man; seems tn know everybody and ovi rythiug wonder if thero is any question about a railway train or any person that he can't answer?" "I'll bet bnlf a dozen champagne I'll put him a question about n train he can't answer, said tho Westerner. 'Done! I'll stand six to see him go to grass, said iter Majesty s snuject. "Well, hero goes then," nnd Western stepped up to the marble counter. 'Say! You appeor to know everything nnd everybody; who is there that's going to h , nnd when 11 the train start?" ' Charles J. Guiteau; starts 30lh June, sir," replied the clerk, looking the quer ist right in tbe eye without moving a muscle. "Well, I reckon you're about right, but you can't tell me where I cau go and get a ticket, can you? ' "Go to the devil!" said the clerk, turn ing away. Mister," said tbe Western guest, look ing over to Ihe blondo doorkeeper, after the laughter bad subsided, "yon cau charge six bottles of 'Fiz' in my bill for the use of them gentlemen, for I must weaken on this bet, it's agin me." He withdrew, and the clerk kept answering .questions about other and more familiar routes with perfect equanimity. EAMMY, BAMMY, BAH. Mollie had a little ram us black ns a rubber shoo, nud everywhere that Mollie went he 'emigrated too. Ho went with her to church ono day- the folks hilarious "grew to see him walk demurely into Deacon Allen's pew. The worthy dtneon quickly let his an gry passion rise, and gave it an unchris tian kick between tho sad browu eyes,- This landed rauimy in the aisle; the deacon followed fast, and raised hl.s foot again; al.ts! that first kick was bis last. For Mr. Sheep walked slowly back, about a rod 'tis said, and ere tbo deacon could rctrait it stood him on his head. The congregation then arose and wont for thrt 'ere sheip. Several well directed butts just piled them m a heap. Then rushed they straightway for the door with curses long and loud, while rauimy struck the hindmost, man nnd shoved him through the crowd. Tbe minister had often beard that kindness would subdue tbe fiercest beast. "Aha!" be says, "I'll, try that game on' ycu." Andsoltokin"dly,gentlT called: "Come inuiruy, r.intmy, ram; to see tho folks abuse you so I grieved and Borry am." With kiud and gentle words he catno from that tall pulpit down, saying: "Hum my, ramuiy, rum best sbeepy in tho town." Tho ram quite dropped its hutnblo air nnd rose from off his feet, and when the parson landed he wns beneath tho hiud most seat. As be shot out tho door aud closed it with a slum, be named n California town I think 'twas "Yuba Dam." COMPLETELY ACCOMMODATED. 'You had better gel rid of that stove pipe bat; you will be livelier without it," said a pewerfully-bnilt red faced yonng Imck-drlvcr the other day as be neurit drove over a dulicate-lookiug gentleman on Park Bow, Tim pedistriau hnd to skip in a very uncliguifled manner to es cape, 'Ycu want your neck rung very bad ly," bo said, its ho gained the bidewalk nud looked after the truck, Tbe .driver beard bim nnd pulled np his horse at once. "Will you ring il?" ho asked, in gruff tones. The gentleman took a few seconds to consider the iiueslioa. Then, be calmly remarked: "No, I'll leavo that job for the bang man; but I'll flatten your nose if that'll suit you." It appeared that tho proposal suited the driver, lor in thitly seconds he stood beforo tbis fragile-looking man. "Now flatten my note," he said, de fiantly, It uas done before tho words were well ont of his mouth, and he lay on his back the expression of blood-bespattered conn- teuutji-H was that of mingled .pam and iiiuuse ueuU ' What did you stiike that gentleman for?" asked a policetnao, hurrying up.nud seizing the gentlemau by the arm "Becauso he asked inn to strike bim, you know," was the reply, "and as be looked like nn honest, good natnred young fellow, I didn't waul to disoblige bim." The policeman looked al the truckman, who roan slowly, and without musing any complaint, mounted tbe scut of bis wagon, aud drovtt off, "Well," said the policeman, impres sivtly, aa he walked away, "thtro's lio accounting for tauten." We always think ourselves better than we are, and aro generally dcairnna 4b Iter Thau wo tlluk oiiiIfis. The Carbon Advocate, An Independent Family Newspaper Published every ATUBDAY, in Lchighton, Carlton Co., Pa., by IIAICKY V. lUOItTIMITIIllt. umrii-RANK. WAY, a short dls'auce above the Lchljth Valley It. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 perAnnnm in Adrance Rvnnr oreciumox or iiai.s ami rAScr J ob Prin ting AT VEtTY LOW IT10R8. "nonrjH on rats." Clears out rnls, mice, rnnches, flies, artts bed buss, skunks, chipmunks, gopher. 15a Druggists. "II r ' your rit'g." said tl e bell to the b"llt', nnd tho wedding -went on. - Wtiett at home the Chiiumm is Mongolian. Whoniii the United States his is a Mnsth'olian. "Husband" Is n taking title. It taks the bride, bnt tho widiliug takis the cuke. A Foerloss Perfume. TlierefrcsJiitigHniius of Kloreston Cologne and its iHstiiic; Iragrsnee make it a peerless perlume lor Hip toilet. Tho notion etiUtiiiued by some eth nologists,, that tbo Jaws as a rnce have a rooted aversion lo agriculture, is hard ly tenable. The truth Is, probably, that they have ncqulred.ns the result of long conlinntd persecution, a reasonable di like to invest their money in any but tbe most portable lonus of wealth. A serenade ought to bo set in a night key. A pas-sng event Making it next. Court iu banc Sparking a female teller. An ext hinge asks, "Does Insurance pay?" Certainly the companies. Can't Get It. Diabetes, Tlrlght'a Disease, Kidney, Urin ary or liver cnmplainlaratinot be contracted by you or your family if, Ilnp Bitters are used, and il J on slrcady have uny of Ihets diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine Hint will positively cure you, Don't forget I hip, and don't gel some puffed up stull'that will only harm you. A villege schoolmaster, examining s reading doss, asked tho bead of tbe class, "What Is artificial manure?'1 Don't know," said be, and the same reply was given by four other boys; but a precocious youngster, not yet in bis teens, was equal to tbe occasion, and said; "Please, sir, it's tho stuff they grow artificial flowers in." Stockings divided so as to separate each toe ns a glove does tbo fingers aro now being introduced, nnd an eminent medical authority recon.meuds them as thiy'nre likely to promote cleatilluess, prevent trcublesome soft corns, abolish foot deformity," nnd, perhaps, stinking feet. Tho only preparation that does m.t color the teeth, and will not causu headache or couetipalion, as other iron preparations will, is Urowii'e Iron Bitters. Prayers for tho newspapers and magnzino press of tho whole country wtre offered at several n-liglous meetings in New York City, recently. Wonder whether they offered any petitions for de linquent patrons? Thosonre the fellows that needs them most. The at mini campaign against the lo custs has been in progress about a fort night in the Island of Cyprus. The re wards offered by the Government last year resulted in tbo collection and e'e struotiuu of more th in 1,200 Ions of eggs. Ilriglit's disease of Hie kidneys, gravel, diubeue, catarrh of the bladder, lame back, sciatica ieucorrhcoa, and female weakness are cured by Prof. Guilmelte's Kidney Pad. Try it and bo convinced. Wiieleeule and retail by Dr. Horn, Lehighton', Pa." 'Captain John S. Wise has written to Ballimoro that tho Richmond (Yn.) Blues will accept the invitation to attend tbo sixteenth annuul- reuuiou Of tbe Grand Army of the Ilpublio iu Baltimore on the 21st of Juno. Tho Vintland Independent says "tho way Bab Ingersoil bus pnruded bis tricks iu the Slur Route cases, leads to tho' conclusion that Ingersoil Isn't any better that tbo average 'christian lawyer ultcr nil." Kor-rect. "Now Well and Strong." SHII'MA.N, Illinois. Dr. B. V. Pierce Buffalo, N Y.: Dear 8ir 1 wish to state that my daughter, aeei IS, wus pronounced incurable and was lat tailing as tlio doctors thought, with con sumption. I obtained a halfdoten bottles of y.'Ur ''Golden Medical Discovery" for her and she coinmenged improving atouce, aud is now weTi uii-l strong Very liuly yours, ltev. hnaoN. Augustin. "Discovery" sold by druggist. According to Darwin, "those who aro tho btst fitted to livo are the ones who do livo." Judging from some that do live, tboo who do not live must be sorry specimens indeed. Mrs. Esther A. Cooley.'of Bingham, Me., has receivid n commission from Governor Plalstcd to solomlze marriages, administer oaths, and take acknowledge ments of deeds. Young anil puddle aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affec tions, as loss of memory and hyoc)inmlrIa should enclose three stamps fur part VII of World's Disenary Dituo Series of pamph lets. Address World's Disiensary Medical Associations, riull'jl.i, K. Y. Bishop Wigger lias forbid the per-. formaffteToribe "Two Orphans" by sny Catbolio society in the Newark diocese. Buffabi has got the base ball feter so bad 'that a man can't catch a baby falling from a s'ccond-iloiy widow with out yelling "Jndgeiuenl." Mrs. Vandeibilt. the wife of tbe late Commodore's bclr, pajs her chief cook $7,000 a year, or more. Ibau tbo annual compensation of n United States Senator. Eick-Heaiache, Mrs. J. fl. Henderson, of Cleveland.Obin, wrlles : ''The use of two ot the TienVe 'Pleasant Puriative Pellets' a day, for n few weks. liaseulii'ely cured me of sick ht-ud-arhe, from which I formerly suffered terrib ly, us olten, on an ersi;e, us once iu ItQ days." By all druggikls. It is belter to be cross-eyed, and have it wart nn your nose, than to be gnid-looklDg nud havd no money. W saw a uinn yesterday who bad no advice tnnive nu extitor regarding tte tone rf bis paper! He was dead. ChloDgn bos a jaw tiitn named Dor rinser Disw . S' "riti r. Thc 1 ave elone u iTii.-rrlil y'f'Wltf i')t J I lifnil'i to Lt..-i liicui,