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O. n to Patent and Mlnlnn cases, tt...nti anil fliivernment WA8IUHOTON, I). O. Attention given to Patent and Mlnlnir. cases, f.imia. .'.Salons. Hountles, and Ooeernnfetlt llalras. Attention Ion prumps charges moiicrattSi stamp. Keter tn, Members of he Heads Of Government De"- Address with si rtm.nti: aee.10.imo Physicians and Dentists. -VTT A. DEltllAMERj M U.4 ' PHYSICIAN ANDSMtUKON Spxtx .tlentlon field to Chronic DtiMSss. Dlttt: Sodlh Eiitcorn.r Iron ami and its.. I.e jlfhlon.Pa. Apfl'3,1815. D. HKIIElt, M. t). V. S Kxumlnltig Surgeon. rKAOTICINO PHYSICIAN andSUKQEbN, or.rica; Bank street. musa's iitiorJk. lieHiEh. '"ila'be conadued la ttlo derm in LaniruaKe. Uov. 80. W. A. Cortiight, D.D.S, OFFICE : Oiiji'Sileilie'Minwilway House,' Mauch Chunk, Pa. t-!..... hftirM lha hen. fit of the tltteSt ttll- tir.vetnant" III tne.hanl-.al appliances and ... .a,fc..l. or trviLLmant in all iuriric.ll aiici. t lTlidUS-OXllii; administered If dailr.d. II posslsie, poranna reaumiis i.iiiu or Maueh Chunk should m..ke eiiKaitemcnis by mail. )! X CONVEYANURR, All I) 6RHER&L IN8UHANCE AGENT Thf '.Uowlnii Con.paalaB are RareatntadJ MHA). )N HUrUALFtBK, KEA ill nG HimiAL FIltE, Wuma firk. porriviUiBPinit, ,.,, LRMKICi FIRK. and theirtAV KLERs AtlCIDKNT IKBUttAXCK. Ala. PaanavlVjnln and Mntual Horse Thlrf atao'lro ad lnuranrrnpan. . MaM,li: 1HOS. KEMEHEfl. gERSn r:m,:.n t3oUKTf BBiLOisd, tAUon UltUNK. ra. Five Insurant Agent. MV POt.l'lttlSla SAFE Cominnlcs only, at Raasoniitilo Kates. Aug. 33-yl c 1AR30N HOUSE, j. vt. KAUDENnusii, rnui'iiicruii, IIaxkSt., Lbuiohtok, Pa. The OARnov llnosiciirfrs hrst-elaas aooom. aodallons tu I ho Truvoiln public Hour. linn by lha Day t Week on Hnas nialile Terms, tlhelse Ulnar-. Wlnos and Liquors alwayon htad. tioad Sheds and Staliloa. with aiter- ya Uaitlers, Attached. Aurll U-yl, JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voico and Theory.) liKHIGHTON, PA. Sole sent for the WEIiF.it PIANOS anil lh NCW ENO- L1NUUIIUANS; AaS dsaler In alt kinds of Pianos and Orirnna. Tcriaa low nnd easy. Slate, luiooor, uncus etc, lakea in exchange rtlnet Mude nnd book furnished n short notice. For particulars, terms, Jto., Address, JOHN F. U A Lit AIM!, Aug I, H7-ly. r.hlluon, I'a. D . BltHURT'S Livery & Sale Stables U AMIC STItlCET.LLCIlIOIITON, Pa FAST TROT i'INQ HORSEd, ELEUAT CARRIAGES, lal Hsnlvely LOWER PKItiKS than any oiaer i.tvury la (no whihj, Larcnand handaona Canlacaa for Funeral sraaaeaana wetiaiass. uaviu cunisui' ov. IJ I TS RAUDENBUSH Uaipaatlully annnunes in tho puhlle that he lacs opaaad s. NRW LlVEKY srULE In anasretlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to famish Teams for Funerals, Welass or Business Trips on ihortnt notice and most liberal tertoi. All orders It)ftattheitOarrt-)n Uoufe' will recetro prompt attention Stable un NonU H rett, oezt the hotel, hehlxhton, JanW-vl The American Antiquarian ORIENTAL1 JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jammo A" Moasit, Chicago, III. 3 per year. Ldlteii by .Stkphkn U, Tkiet, devotnl to ClaMical, Oriental En. rnpean nod American Arcbwilogy. I. lustra tfd. This Jnnrnal gives Information on discover iea and explorations in all lands, and is very valuable b Ihniw who are fill.iwiiiR Antf. rjaitinn subjects as well as to the common ir-tf i J. v. H. V. MoBTtttMEB, Proprietor: VOL. X., No 4$. Railroad Guide. pHIbA. RBADlilb UAlLItOAD Arm'hgemeht of fttuoogtsr Trains. hay no. ish- Trains" lkaTeAiLK.STOWN asfoll&wsl (tU rsKKtoukN KAiubAbl tor PhtladelBIa,af4:3),e.5, 11,49, a.m., and J 10 p. a. . SUNDAYS. For rhlladelinta at M.10 a. ra.,J.t P. in. tvfi ESf Minna. buahcR.I ('or neudlna: and Uarflsbursr, e.00, 8 40 1 in., 13.l5.4Jl0andBC5p.ro For Lancasterand Colombia, .00, 8. 41 a.m. and 4.10 p.m. , S0NDA.YS. Far Seadlnr. 4.89 and B i s p. m. Forllarrlabnt-g, and waj po nta. .Mo. m. Trains FOR A LLENTOWN leave as folloWSi VIA FRRKIOMBK BAttnOAD-.)' Leave Philadelphia, 4.JS T.40 a. mi and 1.03, l.:o joa 5.15 p. m , SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8,0" a. m, 3 II and M.I0 III. ..Di i .n.Ai Learo neidlng.r.to. I0.ISa.mJ.CO l.K.PSdV.IS Leave llarilsburir i.X J 10 and 5.50. a. in.. 1.45 and 4 OOp. ra. . . Leave I.anctsler, I7.81 a. m 1.01 and 13.10 p. ra. Laav-Columbia :.s.ia. m. 1.10 and J.40 p. m. (From Kiuk btreet Depot. . .SUNDAY. Leave tteadlnir. 7. JO and a. 8 a. m. Leave Hat rlnum r. 8.50 a.m. Trains via rerVloraen nbute" rearkSd tfai () run to.mid flora Depot, Nmln Slid Orren alr'rts, P. lladelphla, oibaf tfafus lb and from Broad a trect DOnnt Tne '4.11 and 6.45 mm trains from Allcntown. and the "1.3 and S.lJp. m. train from Plilja. drlptua.yla rcriionieti llllrod,!iave through cara to kLd Irobi Phllsrclphlk. i. k. woofriiN. . General Manotter, CO TIANCOrK, 7fnf Pate.lk rielilt Agent. Novembct sth. J0HNR.G.WEVSSER, fnorniETon of the West End Brewery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter ana Lapr Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1831 yl M. II AG AM AN Has Removed from Ve laaport and taken up quarters In the " Old Fatzlnner Storo," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends and new one" can always find a choire assortment of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Piov.slons, &c, &Ci AT THIS LOU'livr CASH I'ltll.r.s Also, always In stnek nnc nf the finest and beet selections Clods, Watches M feelry e fniitul hi tlii serlinn nf th nxintry, nt Pitrog fully us Lmy hs attewliero. RepairiiiGr Innc hi the bpi?t manner, at very m rule rate cliarges. Valnniiige iuvjled, upr8 2y Central Carriage Works, ihuik St., Loliiglitou, Fa.. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description, In the most substantial manner, anu at Lowest liasn rrices. itpjielrlngr rroinptly Attrntlrd to. TREXlER & KREIDLER, April S8, 1883 yl Proprietors. PATENT . MAGNUM BONUM Olotkes' Washer. The undersigned respectfully ann-nmeo to their friends and the public generally that they have seeurod the right to inanii faeture unil sr tins excellent Washing Ma chine in Carbon and Luseme cnuntit'S. This is undoubtedly the BEST Washer msde,an gives thennst perleet satisl'actinu tnall who use it. See this machine beforo you buy any other. Trice $10 00. Address Ycnscr & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa may 2(-8m. NERVOUS DE11ILI Y : A CORK flUAKANTKED. I)r T1. O. WFSTfl Ivervie and llRJIIX TbAt HtHT.a.permoior llj.lerla, Dliziueaa, Uon vmsiona. Jfrvous ..eadache. Mental Jleurea ainn, Lo of Memory, peiina oirhcea. tmpo. teney. lnvomntarr Kmlaaioaa. Premature Old Aire, eauned bv overexoiton. eeltibuae. or uver-lniiu'aTuiice, bich leai-a to luiserv. decai and iealh. One bux will cure r. ceut ca.ea. each oox cunt .ilia one month, trejtinelll. One doliar a oox or aix boxe. for flvo dollurat eeur bt luoil lirrpalo on lec.tpt it wrire, Weauar suiee aix boxra toe ire any care W.th each older teceivrd b ua foi .lx boxes accooiDau lea witu nve duliai we will . ud the pure!) is eronr written cmrauti- 10 returu the monev if me treatment doea nm effvCt a rare ilaar anteea'aaued unlv when the irratment l.ord'r ei direct irom u JilflN O WIJST 4 CO.. Polo Pr niletora. itl a i( v. Uadiaon street. (hlr.ao.lll. A J iilini.lNri i.i i.hi.h I ton Pa. BMITIKLIKEitCO.. Wholeaale Ants PWHrtet.hia, rvm mw ly lb rllll3 SliATlNUTON PLANING Mill AND Cabinet " Ware Factory, AT SLATINOTOJJ. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all klndi (.nil elites of tttifl, netnlock Oak and llnrJ Wbcd Lumber, noil la now pie pared to ojecuie any ttraount of orders for DrcsseD Lumlbelt Wf ALL KINDS. Doom, Sasltcs, Blinds, Slmttctv, Moulilliifjs, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Prbjiplnoes. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery l all new,a,ndol tlif beatonil moat Improved klnda. I ctnulny none but tlio beat woikmon, niie well sra-oueit and coodma tetlal, and am ihoieroro able to puai ontco cutii n aniinlaclloii to all who may favor tuewtth ai'all. Onlcra ov mail piomptly ntlcndrd to. Mv hlmrcf" are moileratm teimi cash, or liiteiebt iharsed alter thirty onys OtVB jtF, a cAf.f.. TV Those pnsacrd In llnildm(S Will And Ut 1 heir advantage to hnvo MdluK, Floor Jlonrds Doora, cashes, hutlcrB, Ac. dtrf, made at tnl r'uS' ioiIN DA LLl ltT. DANIEL W1EAND, Carnagcs,"Vagons.Slciglis,&c OORHER br BASK AS1 IROS ST K RETS j IjEUKHITflNf Pellril, Particular attention given to REPAIRING n all Its details, at the. very LoHrest Prlees. Pattonaire restieCtfiillv solicited and perfect tatltfaetlnn uuarni.teed. Deo 6, 1870-yl DAN. WltlAKU, O ATARE7 H Cream Balm Kffertually clean res llien.is.l as- itl vinip, cauplntr bvittthy apcrf- il'ihf, itllnys In. flauunntlon, pro. t cts tliu m ctn. 1 1 r. i lift Irom uddl. Ilnnnl colds, cum plctely licalu the s remind ren'orcs 'lie fens' f taste find sim II, I line (tchl rrmlts tire real'zod by a few g'jrtM ITEiVithnronKh treat ment will eure I'alarrh Hay Fever. iVc. Un. ctpirtlli'd for cold tn the lirad, A Krecaldo tu uce. rtppiy uv tne nine nnjeer into ire n'8 trll?. 1 Hi rood pt of 600 will mull a package ttr&- For S.u ly all dru uta In Jjcliuli ton. I.tYSUI.KAM IIA1M I'D.. nov2tvyl Owego, N. V. TF YOU ARK IN XKKII OP Bf3ots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PJU0E8 VERY LOW FOR (1AS1I. The publle patronage solicited. juljl.tr 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. BeTSCHlRSCHSKY Refined fully announces to her friends and the public generally, that she is nw receiving and opening for their (t.fpecili-n a Lincer slock than ever of the very latest nuveltltt. In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HniII)A.Y PRESENTS for YpunK and Old. nieb and 1'oor,, Don't fail tu call early and secure nrst choice and hsl bargains. She also c-ills thetr attention to her New, Larue and fckgant arsortment of NOTIONS comprising Underwear, llerlln and German, town Wools, lloaltiry, Impried ami lo tnesile Hlbbons tllover. Flower and ali'iaaititijrlmeniof New Deslui IN FANCY ARTICIsKS Also, In connection with the above, a full and com pie to stock of (JEKMAN FIIUHS LIMUUUQKll CHi:r-SE. CatnlIi'S & (Nmfi'etlntis, together with a variety or (loods not txcnrral ly kept in any of ho store In town. If jou do not s?e what you want, ask for It. A inure of public natronaire solicited, and perfect Sriilffrtctlon guaranteed In prlco and quality of goods. Second St., 2 floors aliove Iron, Nov. 28. lodl-mi. LtlliaUTON, Pa. rTI.e Carbon Advocate t Oi i tt j ii, one year tor !l, anu ivcuioail -rr -r)l. , ; liorse Book as a premium. MflfnflH COL05 p.n a INDEPENDENT LllIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the neatest importance; next is the Knowletlgc and onenence to ucp rectlyPreoare and Dispense the same At A, j. DURLING'S roruLAn Dim & Family Msdicine Bank Stree Lehighton, . Yoitcah hlways rely upon Rettlna STItlOT Lx ruro aim unauuueruieu Drugs and Medicines. , DUm.INU. carries the largest stock PAT1.NT JMEDll INtS In the county. DUIIL1NC) has an cleunnt stock of DltUO- (11STU SONDI.lhS, FANOY and TOI LET AimCIiEs for the ladles as well as the gents. , DUItLINO mdkes 110KSE and CATTLE POWIIEKS a specialty. His IBjein exper. lence In the drur business gives him a great adranlnito In lh.it line. TKUSSESi BtJl'PtlUTERS andllRAUES - I . 1 A lnl. n4 tlnn umB I llilU OIUI.U VII IIUI1.., V1NK8 and L.1QIIOHS, both foreign and domestic, lie has a UllnionUrape Wine and a liry (Jatawba Wine, Just splenuiu ana cheap. .WAt.L PAPERS ahd "'OKUEitS the larKCSt assort ment In '.Jwh. ,Oo to UUliMNU'S rflth your prescrip tions OutollUltl.INU'S lor yonr Patent Medicines. (In ti I)I'HL.IN(1'S for vonrfoneva'rt'clcS. Farmers and horsometi an to lll'KliINO'S for your Horse and Uullle Ponders. auK o-yi. A C UWI'si wnntnl.tosell Edison's Mui. ieri-ii 1 O l011 Telephone and Kdlson1 Inslantanenus Plannand tlrunn luslc. En close stamp lor citnlniiuo and teru.s. EDIaun J1U5I0 CO., ri'lladelphla. Pa. deb. 2f-tn6. C. W. LENTZ, Eeal Estate & Commission Arat, Offers the following Properties for Sale: It Acres of I.nnil, one Inlle from Lehighton, au unucr ocst cultivation uneap. 30 Acres young t'hestnut Timber In Lower Towamcnsiug iwp ( near lutiipurt. very Choap. hulMInK Lot on Third Street. Lehlirhton a good location ; very clicip at $130. Two story Drlck Dwelllnir In Welfsport. A very uesirj Die prupeny,aca c.nenp at. eraou. 100 Iliillillhir it Snyder Addition to t'eiis': I'ort. will be tout on instalments ol irom $ to t10 er month. A two-story Pwelllnr on Tlsnkway, Lehigh ton. Fine looatlop. Only 13Go. $30,000 to Loan Kn (ooil First Slortgncs. Tl'you wih to Buy, Sell or to Rent call and sec me. All business placed in my hands will lecciVe early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next WeUs CarrioR" Works. Aiiirn't S. W. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of tho Kidneys and LIVER It has epcdilo action on this moat Important orcan. enabtliur it to throw off torolditv and r Inaction, Btlmnlatlng tho hcaltny eecretlon oi lao uuot ana d? Keeping us ooweia in ireo condition, efTccUnff Ita rpgiilar dlacharora. Rflolarln IfyouareanJXcTlacorom I u 4 C4 1 C2 1 Id. moiorla,haveUieelillla, anbllloua, dyapeptlc, or conatlpated, Kld-ney-Wort will surely r.-llevo & quickly euro. In this aeoaon to clcanae the Syatem. every one should take a thoroucll course of It. (1) SOLD DY DRUCCIQTS. Price 91. Respectfully announres i I lie ireople of Tft- hlghton and Its vicinity, II a helsnowpre- pared to supply the in w un mi Kiisua 01 Household furniture Manufactured from the lest Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as low as the nam art lele, can be loua-ht lor els' whore. Ilertj are a few ol the Inducements offured PrlnrSetsar Irmn M to 80 Walnut i.Iarble.top Dresln (ase llnlroom Sulles. 3 pieces 440loi95 Painted Jlrdroom Sultrs. IMoJ.O (1an Scat-'il t'ltalr. persftof 6,.,. (niinon halrn, per ret of 6 ...... $ and all other Ooods crjuully cheap. In this connection, I deiln to call the at t ! r ) hx ) i I ton, pifil f rllU In wiinani.vv ami itAiwrouoin i.nn.ton, ..a ....I,. a It 1 aT.L.fllll II LIS HOf md a lull nneotuAMvivin aim uurr I am nrcnated 10 attend urumntly to all or. ders lu I his lli.e. at lowest prlees. PalroiinKe reipectlully solicited and the most ample satlsfacll n guaranteed, V. St HWAIITZ, octlz HANKM.. Lehighton. A DlUltJ UUlllllieilltti y. ' manly PHOorfei in jpresrnroiiv .len s nf aii cimrHiw. l..wi iri..i i.k imif llsha.1. Aiidreaa 2auu A- whitloox. iiiiis- dai, Mich, aprs cor Live and Let Live. PA.f SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1882. JrlY FATilEBf nr HowAiiD n. rt'l.tuhV Veu may search the wldb worfd bverj Search It through, and ebnOr fine Dul you'll never find another Such good old "dud" as hiinci fJlch have I thought lilln brucl, Hard, unjust, nnd Itlore condehsed, llat fnfgot that goals and youngsters Must llare bounds to butt ogsinst. Often liavo I tun and hidden To escapo what I deserved. But to Mud it, like some pickets, Smarted more when well pieibKed. iff has tried ho tioiibl ho knows It He Is not the bull dog kind And atoned for many whollnps, As he should have In his mind. But to (acts, nnd facts Are honest) HoheSI OS tils IJIefSeil fade, Though he erred throughout niy rearing, Yet he erred not out of place. Ho Is growing old; I see It, By (lie slgnS that naldro slotvj, But vvitliiH my heart he's Hearer Yolitiger, as he older grows. Strong ahd sturdy, lllto Hie oak tree; Totverl'ig throligh tho years, he stands, Gleaning HI 1 the good thal'e left hiih, In time's swift out running sands. Ito has lived a life of loving, Which fulfills the higher plan, That professing fs the doing, Lovo to God means lovo to mnnf Though lie's old, and reached'tlia border Marking man's allotted lime, 'He who holh to him is given," Alakea his three score-ten his prime. Many years nfe stilf before him, Hale and hearty as lie is, God will grant him peace and plenty; Til! He claim him tn be Ills. TOM'S EXPERIENCE. One of those affairs, yon liuow, tilled over lb? face just snfflciently t'j throw a most liecr.huug shadow over tho eyes, making them look ilke vloletst on n shady lwnk;.tud ftolden-lirown hair, Bir.Rtrrnm- lug on the wind) otidiich an itinoe'ent Imby-fnce, lllie one of Raphael's cherubs! Jove I n nirl worth looking afttr, I as sure you!" The weather was to(J warm to do more than stare languidly nt Tom's excited countenance; hut, fnrluntely bo was too much interested in Lis tlienib' to' be na exigeant as he generally is, so he accept ed tho stufras sufficient token of interest on the part of h'i nttachc'a! fritfud my self and straightway proceeded: "She's 'with an old lady in a brown front and ipcfcWtVs. Bud a set of teeth lulsp, jou know and no gnbtvs who they are; and she walks on the sands eveiy morning quite early, without the lady willi the front, and us sure as my name's Tom Litinier, I'll manage dn iulrodnc-' ti'JU." Hero I fount? cfierpy sufficient to say, "What about Ooditn?" in n tone replete with Hint elegant strcasm for which I nrti noted, but which, curiously enotigb.iom never appreciates us it deserves. He ndw obliged the company myself and a ltmnn-coluied setter with one or two forcible, though inelegant, exprel slous, healing rtfetence firstly to me.snd secondly to tiodiue. Godine was the last damsel to whom he had whispered vows of love. The wcathei-, ns 1 bare said, was ex cessively warm, nnd Tom is extremely all, with well-developed biceps, so the resentment which, under the circiim st inces.I lillglit have cherished was want ins: and with tho eyo of an injured yet f irgiviug friend, I watched him as he sulked to tho mirror and commenced n rilical examination of bis Ortci.in fea tures aud elaborate necktie, nu operation lie spent fully ten minutes in. Then, whistling to the lemon-colored -otter, and brming himself with his cnue mid gloves, and without bo much ns deigning n glanco toward my lounging- chair, he tumle his exit from the npart ment, leaving me to the enjoyment of my dolce far nieuto, disturbed by no visions of violet eyes and golden hair, or, in fact, anything but a pleasing yet mel.incholy remembrance ot the canvas hacked dncks aud chablis.I had partaken of that day at my dinner: melancholy, for do we not feel regret for the good that is passed? I am not of an active habit of body, bat I am the fortunate possessor of that Jawel, rare nt my time of life n good ap- petite to retain which I court tbe mom ing breizei before breakfast; and it was during my cointitutiou.il the following day that I next caught sight of Tom, the leiunu-cnlored setter and the necktie.aud it the ninin time of a shepherdess hat, a 11 iHting clnud of golden hair, a pair of blmtijew, and the whitest, fatt stain wonlit8t poodle it bus ever been my fate to see. The shepherdess tba.t was le-idiug the poodle by a blue ribbon with one I nnd wbiU the fiber held a book, on the pages of which the bine eyes ere downcast, of cmirSH utterly uuc.inscii.U4 of Tnn, who was wnlkiug soma twenty yotils behind. diligently sucking the handle of his cuue and us diligently slariug at a back view if the shepherdess hat black, trimmed with crimson roses the golden hair and the dainliest Utile waist, round which a blue moire belt was fvtr fnsttned, and t le neatest foot ever Imttniinl up in a kid hotline, ith mother of-pentl buttons. It is needless to say Unit, as the la was absorbed in her book, und Tom in I the contemplation of the. lair student, neither of them observed u,e;mnl, know . . rt a t oniwlimlvu tn . k -" ' i'"""VB - hearty appetite a little, wild excitement is, I slipped behind a convenient rock, in order to watch Tom's proceedings ut' leisure. They haunt, red .quietly on for n few, pacts further, and this little tale might never lutve been indited by niy graceful p.en b'ld it not ben for Tom's lemou colored setter. Tola sagacious animal bud been fey i SI '00 If sometime eyeing tbe npopletlc poodle waddling ou In front with divers signs of canine ill-will, unobserved by hi. Bpellbound owner, and just as its fair mistress tifrned a fresh ltnf ot her boo;, wild & bloodthirsty IsuAtl tbo setter dashed at tie unoffending poodle, whose white cilrls Were soon flying in every dlrtfctlou, ns with yelps uf dellan6e nnd anguish, they tolled over and oVif Hi tbe soft satld In deadly combat; 'tie yoUng tady scieamid ftahlfcolly, aud endeavored to rescue bcr favorite from tbe fnilgs of tho setter by shower ing blows of bcr white and gold "jb.uite" ou bis yellow back; nnd at the crisis Tom spjang lo the rescue with Uplifted cane and excited mien, And mKbAged to convey to tho setter, per cane and boot toe, his desire that hostilities should cense; ntldi willi fervent apolrgies for the unpolished behavior ttf bl3 canine follower, he placed the gasping poodle in the little gnmitleted hands stretched eagerly to receive him. Aud what com miseration the abbthlnablo hypocrite showered on tbo brute, nnd didn't they eventually wolk of together to ber hotel, he carrying tlio-ouiuml and she chatting to him guj ly and looking u j) into bis face with sitch ttretly gratitude, while the lemon-coloi-ed setter, with drooping cars and tnil, followed slowly in tbe rear. Well, Tom came home to mock at the idea of brcttkfitst rind rave of Bertha Sel don for stich JirdVed to bo the lridy's name and against the chartiilng bodlne Hangbton, who sat nppnsito him at the table, and an hose black eyes darted re proachful fires at him across the (Able ulotb; for bad he nbt neglected tocsk her for one dance even on the previous night? Friendship should never blind us to tbe feeliugs of our frlends.nnd I set down willi melancholy regret that Tom was a notorious Sift: IteMly, I feit uneasy when I saw the way he went on with that little girl; and if it had nbt befcn for a hnlilt he hail of resenting what he was pleased to call "impertinent intrusion,1' I'd have given him n plccd of my mind: But it as not long before he (tw&ke to a discovery '.vlilch Astonished himself as niiich'as if did me vi, that he had a heart, and that it was in tbe possession of the pretty Bertha a facthe determined to let ber kuoff a3 sjiee'dily as possible. "You see," be said to me, "though my father is unwise enough to contemplate marrying ngain at bis time of life, I'ifi quite independent; and, as I'm tolerably sure she likes me; why.old boy, you may xpect an iuritalion to niy wedding be fore long," And he swaggered off, looking like a handsome, confident puppy as he was. There! the fellow provoked me; though I was glud he really intended marrying tbe pretty, blue-eyed child, and not jilt iug her. ns he had 1ml fa score of others. The very sartio d ly who should arriie at our hotel but Latimer peie, abate. iiafidsohie man of middle ajje, find an old acquaintance of mine. Wh dinul together in private, and we elders gosSiptd of the place, the people un 1 the conking, though moro than once . . . it i .i I fiu.cieu tbat cbeemil Mi. Latimer was distrait It. mi usual, nnd several times I noticed that he cast anxious gl.ui ces at Tom's thoughtful coiiDteuauce. "By-lbe-way," besaid, after the waiter bad placed the tieFSeft and Quiilly with drawn, "neither of you has inquired iny business here.' lie looked at Tom, and Tom, rousing himsilf, looked at hi in. WtH, sir," said that young gentle man, "people nou i come to newpon on business at least, not geuerally-so it didn't strike me to inquire." "Well, my boy," said tho elder gentle man, uugning. "xu give you tue 111- lormatiiiu gr.itditously. I have come down here for a day to see the lady I am about to marry Miss Seldom You have probably met her." Tom and I sbifeu at his father in nu mitigated surprise, aud Tom ejaculated: i Bay lather, you're not in earntbt.ycn know. "Of course I um," (replied Mr. Litimer. risiug and laughiiigi "and I'm eff now lo pay my resptcts. Come oyer in the course of the evening, bolU of you.'' Aud while Tom eUred blankly after him, he Went away. Tom looked at me and 1 1 oked at him. Tom thrust his bands through his yellow curls and then into his trousers-pockets. He then whistled I whistled. "Such a nun as thitt to marry a brown front and a set of false teeth I" ejaculated Tom. "Jove 1 sir. I'm struck dnmbl" Iu proof of which be became slightly profune. I do not npprovo of strong language I do of hock; so to Imm date two birds with tho same stouo. I cried: "In any case let us drink ber health." Alter which fbeerlul resignation ci.me to T.uu, and ho wns goo enough to say: 'Well, nfti rail, it will bo pleasan er fur It-rtba nnd tujs.lf than il tbe gover norbad bad bittir tustn. Iwiuderwbut em l.mitnieulb tLeuld Clicu thriwnroriud him?" "I'll tell you what." said Trm. is, later iu tbe ( veiling, we ascended to tin drawing room uf tbe bli le elect and btr lovely niece, "III get 11 rtl a out for a stroll this lively moonlight night, and na sure as lain 1 II piopose. It is just the eveuiug Tor that kiud of thing, es pecially with those tender, blue-ejed things. I say. l adn't we better knock, lest we might iittrupt ILolove-inaking." But I had opertil llie door, und theie wasnir.tbing f.;r il but to adduce. The riM ni as but dimly lighted, jet siilikieiitly lo show lis S. hlon, the aunt, sealed iu a illstaut Brim hair, spec tacles ou nose, the pnper she bad been perusing IkIIi Uhii her lap, while n gentle sound, like the snore of ufay, proclaimed that she was wrapped iu slumber, as was aln tbe poodla lying at her teet. Clrse to Ibe piaun stood Mr. Latimer, bending If urrly over a littlo sylpii iu while tulle;. wJsoee bright hair fl'vited ovr bis bl.ck eoiUsleve, nnd uhoso white fingers wira shyly twistlug one ol a Year if Paid in Advance not paid in advance, $1.23 iaw a. iju BJmrvwLMM aaiu. tbo buttons of said cont Bertha, in fact. They started as the door opened, and Berthn would feivfe sprung away, but his encircling arm detained h. r. Here, Turn I" be cilled out, "come and pay your rcspeo's to your future stepmother. Sho is but n little body, but nd doubt shu'lt make you a good one." "Good evening Totii," said llertht. smiling half-sbyly. "Why didn't yon tell me before that yoll wefe CfliiR t"1 he tu'y stepson ? You ore so nice and kind, I love you already, nnd I'm sure we'll get ou so well together!" Nice nnd Mind 1 Oh, T6af, my poor friend f The last timo I heard nf -Tom, ho was snf-ly landed by the !tilllf!t and inde fatigable (Iodine, and they were spend ing tbe honey-moon in I'.iris. Mfs. LHIiiner, his slei mother. Is a most charming tittle person, nnd they certainly do giVo the most recherche dinners in town. WHAT A COUft'fRY (URL CAN DO. "What can a country girl do lo earn money at home?" There are leu things the average country girl can do to eatn money as follows. 1. Let her turn her attention to silk culture. 1. If her iieffttiborhb'od offers Sb op porltinity, let her opBn a kindergarttn school) or let her establish a home for the taking care of young children when the mothers are otherwise employed. 3. Let her Can frnlt. Tliis will make it necessary that she should have a gar den. 4. Let her run a poultry yntd. Egg.; chickens nnd feathers a're all profitable. C. Lot bet raise honey. This is not a bard or unwomanly occupation. It requires intelligence, as all occupations do. C, Let ber raise strawberries. 7. Let her rair?e flowers'. 'Ibis is n most profitable industry. Choice flowers, wreaths for weddings aud funerals, ever greens for public occasions, all command a good price. 8. L'et h6r prepare ChfiStmas ever greens. 0. Let bcr.like ber grandmothers.make butter aud cheese. 10. Let luf mfike jellies and preserves for tbe market! These ten snRgeitions may be of sef- vice, to some country girl who is looking towards Ibe city for' employment, find she would become moro intelligent and more useful, more healthy, and make a better iuaulago by remaining at home. ''jItJchupaiba." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, Bladder and lirnlnary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Hold oil 5'our n mil when you are h'bo'tit to do mi improper act. Speak well of your friends of your enemies say nothing. Most persons know what thoy bate; fo what they lnvn Tho Height of Folly. To wall until You aro In bed with disease you may not get oyer for months, is the hehilit nf fiill-. ivhen y.ni might be easily hired flurini; the euH flyfnpliiina Uy Par. ker's Gineer Tunic. We have i!ii'itii Sli'Itly families made the healthiest, by a lliiielv use of tins pure medicine. Observer. Mark Twain remarks that all we need to possess the finest navy in t) e world is ships for we possess pleii'y of water; A load of friiit Iriken lo New Y irk netted $5 000 to tbe prodiicer. The amount tbe physicians hnvo since bagged from it is not stated. Mental depression, w-cilkness of tho inns enlur system, gelieral ill-health) benefitted by using llruwn'a Iron Bitters. Tbat man lives twice who lives the Hrst life wclli Poetry cames nearer the vital lf:uth than history. Wisdom is to the Bonl what health is to the boilyi Good manners is nu art of htaking those people) easy with whom wo con verse; whnev'er makes tbe fewest petflons Weaty is tbo best bred man in company. sa-Make your old things look like new by uainit the IHauinnd Dyes, and vu will be. nappy. Any of the lashlonublo colors fur 10 cents. Beware what you say of othfrs, bo cause ton only reveal yourself thereby, A man does not think to look behind the d"or nnbss he bus some time stood there himself. Epilepsy (Fits) .., ..rn.. ....., u.i p..,,.i.tut A(e.,i:n,i lars ne slump. aiMre.s World's Dispensary Medical Afufiation, Iiiillnloi X Y. -It i tbehabl.nal though, ttu. frames itself intti onr life. Our confidential friends have not us much to do in shap ing onr lives ns tbe thoughts which we harbor. Diseases of Wcmen. Large treulisn lnr three slninpa, ci ving meaiikiifsiim-asliil sell Irenlnunt. Ad'lress Wurld's 'Di'pensary Medical Associulinn Bullalo, N. Y. There are those whuibiul: timo is nut of joint b cause it cannot turu aud go backward. "And so you love Juno hitler than any other inont ' ?" Mil l she. g .zlua 1 1 tho young farm' r trom U,r bliiM a' y-eH nf Item .l..,,,u i.vib l.u.oliliil leafy June, with its roses und its son bird-, and Ita Irsgriii.ced uUn z phyrs?' "Y.s," he repaid, uohcIikI.iihIi ; "it's the best month to wean calv.s. Yihiiij: and middle nge.1 men sufn-ring from nerv.ms debility, premature old age, liisa of memory, ami kindred symiiiHios, shuilld send three stnnnis fur Part VII fur vtniihleta issued by World's Dutpeusary Medical Aseiialinii,BiilI'al,i, N. Y. They rail thimwi.r cl -uds beoinsj they Htn brought about by Hjo reigning powers, When a man 1 as not a good r asou for lining a lliliif, be has one good rea a D for billing it alone. In roUforlnnenne mykiowa friend in 1 til it liero.iii .1Ut ad Unuest person, In d'Mtting fartunoH a wife, and kins men iu (ifHlctiou.. The Carbon Advocate. Ari Independent Family Newspaper Published every : ATURDAY, In Lehighton, Carbon Co.,rB., by HAititv v. NoitTini-irn. urneS-nA K.WAY. a abort, distance abeva tho Lehljih Volley It. It. Depot- Terlils f $1,00 peAr.nr.111 in Advance rVi:nt DFecRrpTtoN op rtAis akd nicer Joh Printing at vnni low raiOKs. For tho OAn'nov AnVribATB.l SCIENTIFIC 'IIB0EL1ANY. -Polished sllvf aliscrbs les than three per cent, nf the rays of light slril. Ing It, and Is the m st perfect reflecting melnl known. A London n'rohilpcti'iral anlhrrlty at tributes the great durnldllty rf mortar in Italy to 1io, fact thftt the lime remains covered with walrr in nplt frlwh years, whereas in England it is applied at once after slaking; The deilca'cy of the spectrnsoopo In dirmlcal analysis is rrmsrVaMp. Swnri found that tbe soditim llns.are visible wheffn' e'htntlfin f4 pfripfnjed containing less than a twb-hiiitlonth part of a grain ofsoiHuha. A new method of ntlllzing certain marine plants hnRbern devised in France, i gfirn being fxtroc'ed from them which is fnlin'd to be vnlnaldeln the arts In rar Intts wayS, pafllrt tnfiy fn the manufac ture of a substitute for leather. Accnfding' tn Prof. F. O. PhllllDS, hhifthy plants tuny nb'snrh through their roos snlill ifii.lntftleH of load, zinc, cop per and nrsenii!; The led and zinc may enter the tissues In llifa why without harming tho plants, hnt the compounds' of copper nnd arsenic exert a distinctly tlhlsonnus influenc'ei tending fo Ml the plants when present fu the Soil Inconsid erable rlnaulltlfcf:; An experiment by Mr. Jobn Eltel, tt Sacramento chemist, proves that only ari exceedingly small Bnpply of oxygen is ut 6essary to the life of a toad: After be ing kept for three or four days tinder the receiver of an Rlr-pninfa frtiin which ths air hati been cihaustefi nS nearly ns" prac ticable, one of these reptiles appeared to' have suffered no injury. A mouse, put under the same receiver. wasanicUv snf" focited At (he tln'rd oi fourth strdko of the pump. It has ieiently fieen pointed out that the migration of insect pests, like that of men, is chiefly from east f.6 west Noxi ous insecls of innumerable species have crossed to America from Europo, those of the Eastern Slates" have fonnd their way to the Pacific coast but very few haVe traversed' tho opposite course, the only considerable pests which have crossed the AlUutio from America being tbe grape phylloxera and tb.9 Colorado1 potato beetle. Recent evidence seems to indicate that, under certain conditions, vegetable matter may be converted into cotil in tt much less period than many geologists have believed ib ifS necessary. At least an approach to such conversion baa been ttiscovcred in the mints of the tipper liar I z, in Germany, where some of the' timbers originally nsed in timbering bare' been Iransfof incd into what appears to he & genuine Hi'nKe nf brown coal. Tbe (line occupied by the process cannot," it is believed, have extended beyond four centuries a very brief period 6on)pared with tba't nsriatly arhigned to tool fond ations. German statistics concerning the' Vitality of children under different meth od!) bf feeding have shown tbat 18 2 per cent, of the infants nursed by their blotta' ers have died tho first year; of those' nursed by wet nurses. 29.33 per cent, dii d; ol those artificially fed.GO per cent died j and of those reared in institution-, 80 per cent. died. P'nrllJer stnllslioal! comparisons show that poverty has a' smaller chance for life than competence. Taking 1000 well to-do persons nnd 1000 poor persons there were living at the end of five years Of 3 of tho prosperous and and oniyfiSj of Ibe poor) after fifty years 557 were left nf tbe prosperous, and only 283 of tho poor; at seventy years of age 235 of Ibe prosperous remained, nnd bnf Go of tho poor. Annig'tho well-off clans the average length nf life was found tn be' 50 yenrs, end among the poor only 82. Throughout the universe nfe scalier ed myriad of star-systems', each appear ing to thu tiuaiile.U eye as a single point -sn gfeat is tbe distance froin us but" each consisting of two nr more great blaz Itfg siiiu, widely separated, but revolving about a common centre of gravity, and dU'itles4 attended by plajiets traversing' bowil.lerltigly complicated orbits, of the double st..rs tunny systems bare com ponents of different colors, Ihti colors be ing cimplomtntary. This peculiar fea tmo must produce a striking effect npori' the planetary attendants of the colored' suns. 'What," say Mr W, Doherck in a recent paper on double stars, "miist be tbe nature of tliosi worlds illuminated' by two dlfr-rent suns, one yellow and am other purple? Now rises the one and all clothed in yellow, now the other, and ill'imiliated Irom complementary fiouitjes", .I. .. ,.1.1.,-, . . .1. I Ita ....I....I Wt n- ir. i Iw the diversity nt tho effecU ns it n I proacbes tho horiz ni! And, behold, na ture puts ou a j.urple uianttl, Tbsn also that sun sets, and In the darkness of night, though litre issildom night where there are two sui.s, the slurry heavsrJs are sceu there much tho same as here, except p' rh.ips for moons rr fleeting light Irom the iliffireully cnlnreil suns. But stars that seem large to u ura hardly visibta there, while i ur sun is perceived in tho telesoopes of thu mysterious beings' that Inhabit tLo.e strange globes tu only a faint Ktar.nnd metaphysicluus there iirove from a priori ootihiHerations thut no life ! cnul'1 bl,k lu iUe f Mi ,rB f sun how nil would furnish out for tha onnn-ito lOeils of two suns. AVrl na itnubt life tb. re Is hcigbtcued.seeing how" glorious is tbe creation on this poor orb' that is kept ullve by but one sun." Paris cuusume.l the flub Of COO horses 1 ist y.ar. That's tbe 4'tiy some French horse, wiu the steaks. A ladies' j mrual announces that a marked change will take plaCa this fall In the fashlot of arranging ladies' hair. We are given no b'nt as to tba character of the innovation, but It is strspected tbat Instead of hanging the hnir Over the back of a chair ut night upon retiring, it will lie suspended from a nail in tbe oolltug
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