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O. .Mention Riven to Patent and Mlntnx cisei, .nds. Pensions, Dountles, and Oovorument I alms. Attention prompt, charncs moderato. Address with stamp, llolcr to members or B"ress and the Heads or Government De partments. aei- 10-1851 0 Physician aild Dentists: Xt DERIIASIER, M. 1)., ' rllT8t3IAN AND SUROUON Bpealal attention pld to Chronic Dlraases. OOe: iolilU Klcornerlronnni!2iid sts.,1,0 klChton.fi. April a, 1875. -j" D. RE HER, M. I). U: S fixnmlntng Surgeon, tRACTtciNa rjIYSIUlAN and BUf.QlIoN. bancs; Bank Streot, IlitursB'b ulock, Le.1ih. "'ar'b eoostuved In tho Oorni in Lansnsjce. Nov. W. A. Cottright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Oposile the "uroadwuy House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Kilonts havo the benefit or the luteft lid. fcrevetrlehts In irlcclianlMl appll.uices and I ... ..., .Hnlll.vi, at irnutmiuit lii all surir cal bases. NI rHOUS-OXlllU adnilnlstoreil If desired. ir )OSnn, persons retininK uuuiui of Wauch Oilunk, should uiuko cnsusi'incnis by ball. J) VI T PLUMAS KCJIUnCR, COMVE1 AJNLilUi, OliSlSRAL INSUaAWGE AGENT Th Mlowloj OnmiiinloR srb nprentedt llltlA IN MU I'UAL FIHH, r.KAiunn mutual run, vf TOMisa I'ir.B, PUTI'SVILLK ttr.E. LUtllim PI KB. and tltnUMV Blllllll ACOIDENT I24SUHAKOH. Alia Pnlvjnln and MnMul Homo Tlilcl elravreand Iurani'df'oniranv. MareaM.ISJl ID-US. KEMBHP.Il. tiobirrt nrJir.tiiHd, ntAtjuH OIIUNK, Pa. I'irc Insurance Agent. MB- POLI'HKft la SAFE Oompinlos dnly, t KeAionable ltatos. Aug.33-yt QARBON HOUSE, i. w. RAonissnusHj phopukItoki llAHSSTl) IjSHUlUTtllf, PAl TM OARSd Ilot'SKolfsrs Hrst-clasl aeeomt m.aatlool to ttio Traveling ).UHIIo. lio.ir.llnc Sr the llav or Week on Krasousble Terms. tlhelsoOlaarai Wlnca und Liquors alrtAysod t. 11.1 n.i.l Mti.lil. wit It nltnn. tire Iloitlers, attaoiicd. April 10-yl, 70IIN 1'. iiA'LBACII, Instructor of Music, (i'iano, Organ, Voice ami Theory.) LEIIIGUTOJI, l'Ai Sole agent for tliO WnidR PtAKoS find th NEW KNU. 1JAMI) UKUAJMO Aid dealer In all kinds or Phmo4 and I IrsinU, Terms low and easy, Slate, lumber, brinks, to., taken In eiohange. Ihtet Munle and books furnished on sliort Souee, For partlealars, ternll, he., Address, JOHN F. HAI.HAOll, AK S, lT9-ly. Lohlghton, Pa. J-AYID EKK!tTS Livery Sj Sale Stables UA11K ITRUBT.bBIIIGIlTUN, In PAST TROTTINQ MOUSES, ELKti A5IT CARRIAGES, Aid Mltlvrly LOWER PHIOES than any other Livory In tho LMjnty. Lmrceana hinrto-ne corilaea for Funeral amoaesand WeUdlnss. DAVID KHUKUT Mor.lJ. 1171. RAUDENBUSn Reipootfully annuaneoa to tho puhlto that he has opened NKW iaVEUY STAULK In oaneotlon with Mi hotel, and Is prepared to farn!a Teami for Funerals, WtMfliugs'or Business Trips, on shortest notice and most liberal tends. All orders left at the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention, .stable on North Street, next the hotel, Lohluhton. laiutJ.yl ' The American AiitipariaE ' ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Juasox k MoKsr, Chicago, III, $3 per year. IMited by SrKi'iiKN U. Tkst, ilevnte.1 t Clu33ic.1l, Oriental Ku rnean and American. ArcUasology. II lustrutod. This Jnnrnal gives information on discover ies ami explorations in all laiiits(anl is very valuable to those who are followini: Antf qVariaa subjects us veil as to Ilia common euder. ujjfij if J. w. HV. 'MoRTniMER'Pitopriotor;, "4 VOL. X., No 49. Railroad Guide. pciii.A. A nKADIlia RAll.nO AO Arrangerce-nt of Passenger Tralne. MAY KD. 1113 TralnslavaALt.tTOvrN asfollowsi (tu rar.KloxEN unnoui For Philadelphia, at "S,G., dl.rt.a.m.. and 3.10 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at M.JO a. in..J.B p.m. i vu east rcsjA. KXApen.) For Rending and Harrlaborg, S.Vl, 8.(0 a n 11.15. 4.30 anrt SC5i. ni For LanciHoraudColnrabla, COO, 9.41a.m. and 4.op. m. , . WONDATS, For Radlne, 4 30 and 9.C.8 p. m. rorMnrrlslmrr, anrt way po.nts. 0.J5 p.. m. Trains rem A LLKNTOWN loavo as followsi via riasuoiiss BAiLnoin.) Leave Philadelphia, 4.10 7.40 a. in. and 1.09, l.:o,ina t. . m v faUNBATK. Leave Philadelphia, S. a. m., I.1C and '4.20 (VIA KAST MIIHA. BRAIICll.l f.aave noaitliiE,7.eo. 10.15 a. m.,2.00, J.SVsnd 6.!s n.ni. . , Leave IlartlabnrK 6..U 7.t0 and 9.S0. a.m., 1.45 ami 4 00 p. ta. , Leave Lancaster. 7.31 a. ru 1.0) and 43.10 p. ni. LearvColiimbla :.Ma. m. 1.10 anil 3.10p. m. ti'rom Kins btieot Depot. stlNDAYfi. Leavo tteadlnfr. 7.S0 and 9.15 n, ta. Leave Hairlauuiit. S.'.O a.m. Trains via "Perklonlon ltoate" marked thus ()runio snd fiom Depot, Niutu and (Ireen tiraets. Philadelphia, other trains tonud from Uroad'troct Dcunt The J4.1n ahd C.43 a'.m tiatns from Allontovn. and the "1.30 and &.15 p. lit. tiain from Phlla. drlpltia.vla PcrRinmen ftnilroad.have through iar to nil Horn Philacelbhla. J, K. WOOT1EN. . Seneral Afanagtr. C. d IIANanrK, Qtn'l t"an. & J'.rJ Jirn(. Novrmuci bth. JOHMR.G.WEYSSER, rnoPRiETou or the West End Brewery, Mauch CiiiiNlCj Pa. Pure Porter ami Lap Besr Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1SS1 ji M. HAG ASIAN Una It i.inVed from WeiMport am takca tip quarters in tho ' 011 FatziniTr Storu' Bank Stfeet, Lehighton, where old frton'ls and now ones can always And a choice assortment of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &o., &d. AT TUB WIWWT C'A.Ml IMSK.T.X Alan, nlwAvs u fitnok nnn nf Ilia fiuest ami Lest sclcciiona of Clocks, Watches M Jewelry to bb (ltuiwI in tliis Rcrlioh nf the rottntrr. al Prices fully ua Lur ns olacwhcro. BopaMnGr tlniiti iti thn boEt in a mi or, at vary niortprdto olmrses. Patrouaga inviteJ. aprS 2 Central Carriage Works, iJJ!ik St., Lchigliton, Pa., Ate procured to aifttufii6ture Carriages, Buggies, SleigliSj Spring AVagon, &c.j Uf every docrlptlon( In the most substantia.! manner, una ui iuwcii uasn rriccs. l!eiahiii,' rvoinptly AUrnded to. TltrJXLER & KHKini.KH, April 26, 1883 yl Proprietors, PATENT MAGNUM BONUM ino undersigned resnectlully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have secured . the right to in a 1111 factura ami Bell this excellent Washing Ma chine in Carbon ami Luzerne couutles. Till is undoubtedly the UKST Washer inade,and gives tho most perfect balisfaction to all who use it. 800 this machine before you buy any other. Price $10.00. Address Ycnser & Bartholomew, Lchigliton, Pa may 2l.0nii NERVOUS DEBILITY A CUltE (lUAKAXTKKD. tit V. (J. WKfii'sNPBVK and liiuix Tbe S1ENT. a sitHclriu lor Uisterli. UUzliii'su. i'..t, vii.ii'U, Jimmis lieadjcho, Menut Heures slou.Losaof Memorv. t neima orrhoea, Inuio. tency. InvoMiataiy Kmls.iona. piematnio old Aw, canard by over emit. on, aellabnae. or oier-IadiiiKoiice, hicb leac, to misery, decav and death. One box will cure recent cims. facli tHixe'iutrinaone mnntb'atiralioeni. One doiiar e our or six boxes for Ave dollar i ami bv mini pieriald on leceipt .1 price. We ettjr oiilco aix boxoa toc.troauy case W.lli each ..iiVrieceiIIi nalor.tx hoxoa acroniBan it wit'l Uve dollar, we Mill .rud the puiclias- rir.,?.r.w.'i,."!,"'."?r,"ltl'"lorelllra luouer It lilt, trcatin. nt dwa nnl cflvCt a cure. Hnar" autre. Issued uily nbrn the Ircalmeiit lanrdrr. foil Pr iiiletora. 1S1 ,t i,j r,iiu &rrt! wnl'n" A J.UUULIKO Actut, J chfsm , KtIii:ro., WhokMln Aa'nt, P.Udolhia. ,vpt.4ll ly Aw; rpiIE MLATiaOTON PL AN .IN G MlLL Ann Cabinet: Ware. Factory, AT SliATIJiGTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kinds and slits .t Pine, Hemlock oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and is hew pie pared to execute anr amount ot orders for BresscD liiimbelfc dp Alii kisDS. Doorsj Sashfes, BHnils, Sliultciv, Mouldings, Cabinet" lTriro, Ac, With proairtuose. Brackets Made to Order. Tb irfacti nftrv in all now aim er tuo unnt una nt..Dl tmnrnrnil klndH. I CITtbloV UU11U Utlt tliy best worltmcn, Uho well BMouf u wid itbou tiia tonal, ami am wBriuruuiu iuhuuibiiij." duu- lUaieU'lluu w m wue may i w" " 11,11 1 mi. niHnra n mall mmuttllv nttCUdfril to. MV nbarcY nrn luotleratm teriui casb, or Interest GIVE ME A CALX.. tC" t1imi iMiifdirnii In Iliiiltllnic Will flmlttt hofr a.lrnntnco to huVe Mdltiir. Hobr XlnArdi Doora. hnshos, Miuttfrs, Afl., AC mf.flo atthi Factory. DANIEL WIEAKD, Carriages, Wagons,Seiglls,&c rJMEB OF t RANK ASH ittOW STKKKTS LEliKlllTt.'.T. Ponna.; a Particular attontlon glroh to REPAIRING a a'l Itsdelalls. at tbo very Iiowest Prlsss. Patronaao resndoimilr tollclieil and rurfect f jllsnicllnn cu.lrauteed. 1)00 , lC7D-yl DAIT! TVIEAK1). Hons, nlluvs In i flammntlon, pro- icib me mem brane lruni addi tional colds.com pllt;ly hckls the snresand restore? the setifo oTtaste and smrll, Utno flrUl rnults ar realized bv a rtr ment will clire (Catarrh. Hav Fever. Ao. Ud. equalled Tor colds In the head. Agreeable to luo. Apply by the little finder Into the nos trils. On receipt nfSOo will mall a packaeo. aar For Sale by all drmelilsln Lelilah. ton. ELYS' CUHAM HALM OO., ior2eyl Oweeo, N. Y. JF 'OU AltK IS XfcEl) OF ioots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER tub roruLAii Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PHIOCS VERY LOW FOR OASH. Tho publlo patronage sollolled. Julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS" 1881. Mrs. C, BeTSCHIRSCHSKY l.ejsneclfullv nnnouncestnher frlandanni! thu jmlilie Kcneralty, that the Is now rtcelvinn nnd opening for tliolr Inspection n larger bioch inau ever 01 me Tery laiosr, noreuieb iu Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable fjr HOLIDAY rimsENTS for Yonna: and Old. Itlch and Pwr.. Donfall to c'all early und cecuro first choice and best Larirnlni. She also cutis their intention to liuriNow, LarseauU Lltcant assortment or NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, Herlln and Herman. lown tvoois, Hosiery, xoiponeu auil no Incsilo Ribbons Oloves, Flowers and a fae assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete slock of (jnitMAK FI1UITS,' LIMUUROER ClIEKfin. CniiiUcs & ('onfi'GlIoiis, toircther with a variety of Ooods not cenerul ly kept In any other store in town, df jou do not seo what jou want, nsk for it. A share of publlo iatronaice solicited, and perfect satuttictlon euaranteed In prlco and quality of goods. Secoiiu St., 2 floors above Iron, Nov. 23. 1S81-UJ3. LEI11UUTON. Pa. ggfTlie Camion- Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. SW!i!.t-'U I healthy, seoret ft IHDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, Tlis great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allother cough remcdlw Is attested by the Immense popular demand for tltat Old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whoopinfi Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of i consumptive tiersons m advanced stages of-the Disease. For Sale byallDnifttists. Mce, 25 cent. Witii Medicine Quality not Quantity' is the MTeatest importance ; next Is tho KnowlEfJie and Expenence to Cor rectly Prepare and Dispense the saas mm A A. J. DURLING'S POPULAU Dn k Family Miciue Store, Bank Stree Lehighton, You can nlwa rely upon ircttlnj 8TISIOT LI Pure and unadulterated Drugs and tVlsdicines. UUIM.lKd. cAnles the largest stock PATl.rJT .MliUIt IN1.H la theeounty. nUHlilNl) has an cli-eanl stock orDKDa. OlSTU SUNDItlLU, PANUY and TOI I.ln' M!TlCI.i:s lor Ilia ladles as v.-cU as the gents. nURMNtl mal.es HOHSKand OATTL.E I'UWIIKHS a spectalty His JSyotrs expor. lence In the drug business gives Iilia a great advautaRO In Unit Hue. TltUaslB.eUPPOHTlJUS nniBRAUEfe alfeayi a largo stock on liaud. WJNfiS snd I.lCtl'OltS. I'otii rorolgn and domcstle, He has a Clinton Urape Wine and a liry Oaianba Wllle, Just iplcndld uuj cheap. WALL PAPKKS and HOKDKKS the largest nisortrucnl In tjan. Oo to UURLINU'R wlih your prescrip tions Qo to DUHUNU'S lor your Patent Medicines. Uo to nt'ltl.INO'r? ruryourrjnoyarl'cles. Faruibrs and liorsetaen e to DUKl.lNU'ij lor your Hurso and Cattle Powders. autf. 6-yl. A f5T?'Nr'lTvl waiited,lokelllJdlson'sStii" JJ ln (JKi Telephone and lMlSon's Initaritaneoui Piano acd OrRan iUutlc. h& cloie itarop lor o-itnloxue and terms. EU1BON BIUSIO CO., Philadelphia. Pa. dec, 21-mJ. HE GREAT CURE! roa IMI-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-BS As it la for all the painful dlacases of the KIDNEYS. LIVLR AND BOWELS. It cle&njGS tho system of the acrid poUon that causes the dreadful feuCorincf irhicb only t&e Ticuma or rneumausm can roaiiAo THnim&Mnn op cares of the worst forms of this terrible dlaeaae have been qtdokly relieTd and In short timn PERFECTLY CURCfJ rnics si. uqviu .r our, sold i; uriggists. Respectfully announces to the people of Le hfRhton and Its vicinity, that ho Is mm pte parod to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the hest Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully n lowns tho Kimeartlcle, can be liouirht tor elspwbere. Here are a feT of the Inducements oflered Parlor Sets at from s)S0 to $60 Walnut Marblctop l)rcsinif Case Hedroom Suites. 5 pieces H0toi05 Painted Jitdnmiu Suites $18 to f 10 Cane Kcatnl Chairs, persetnfd,,,. id Common I hairs, per cot of 0 ft and all oilier Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to roll the at. tendon of the people to my ample facilities In TI1E UNDERTAKIHft EUSIHESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE. and u lull line of CASKETS and CUFFlir3, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to an or ders In this Hi e. at lonett prices. Patronage rerpoctlully sullcitod and the most ample satluetlun guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octl3 UAN1C St., Lthlihtou. A Bible Commentary. Highly endorsed by Representative Men of all Churches. Lowest priced hook pub luhod. AddieuNauas A- Wuitluok, Hills dale, Mich: aprS cor Live and Let Live.' PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1882. TWO WOfrES'i A Krandhia sits lb her great nfrnfetialrj Daltfiy sweet In ttib 4oft srtlns; air. Through tho IstlicM, lllao-lhadowed patio She looks to Itie orchard hevohtl the lanej And she catches tho gleam of a womah'i) dress, As It flutters about In tho Wind's carets. 'That child Is gtarl 09 the day is long Her loTer is bomlnf, her life's b aongl'' tp froHl llib orchard's flowery bluoni Floats fragiance faint to the darkening fooin Whero grahdmn dreafni, till a lender groca And toller light steal Into her face. For onca again sho is young and fair) And twining rose IK her hair. Once again blithe as the lark above, She is only a girl, and a girl in love 1 The years drop from her their weary pain ; Gho is clasped in ker lover's arms ngnin 1 Tho last faint glimmers of daylight die) Stars tretnblo out of the purplo sky ; fero Dora flits up tho garden path, Sadly afraid of grandma's wrath. With rose-red cheeks and flying lldif Sho nestles down by the old armchair. "Qrandma, Dick says, may we may i!' Tho faltering voice grows strangely shy But grandma presses the little hand I "Yes, my dearie, I understand I 'lie may have you, darling!" Wot all In vain Did grandma dream she was young again I She gently twists n shining curl : "Ah, mo I the philosophy of a. girl I "Take tho world's treasures ll'a noblest: best And loye will outweigh all tho rest!" And through tho caserheht lib rncDtilight cold Streams on two beads one gray, oris gtlld. Patty's Letters. "We don't keep boarders," said Mrs. Farquhar, looking in owlish fnabiou through her apectacle glasses at Mr: Stowart Waller. "We've got plenty to spare tfithout tho troubU of 'em. Yori'll find tho tavern about three-quartets of n mile below. You tuutt havo conio right' past ils doors." "So I did," said Sir. Waller, who pos sessed the insinuating, chivalrla manner that uiadoovery lady vrbom be addressed feci herself, for iho time being, tbe only feminine crcatnre in all lbs nnivcrae; "but nit amount of money would hire nil to make my homein ajplace liko that. Hcre.it is liko a glimpse of paradise;" looking around ndinirinply at the shady lawns, tbu clematis-bordered porch, null the. tost hedge, all sprinkled ovurwilii pink .bluls. "I Mil anru, madam, yon Will reconsider your decision, and take mo for a fvw tl.iys, I willgpromise to bo no oioru trouble urbuud iho lioutfi then a kittotii Mrs. Farqahnr was but human, and the upshot of aft'.tii'a W113 that Mr. AVal! lor'u trunk hrrived the next day. "Oh, mother," .aid Tatly Farqnbar, kniltini; her pteity eyebrows, "why did you 1st him in? And we so peaceful and comfortable heie!" ' Child, T,by shonlilii't i?" said tbe widow, "lie's' to pny ten dollars a week boned, end 1 bau no use for (be little threc-ci rncred room ovor Iho parlor." "I don't Know," mid Patty, Mowly, "but it sctnis to me I feel exactly s Eve mml Livo felt when she saw the serpent writhing his wny into Paradise." N"onscns.e!" oiclaimed Jlrs. Farquhar, almost angrily. lint Patty only linghed, and ran a'irny under tho blmdow of tbo pink buds to meet her lmir, .Morris Newton. "Little one," anid Morris, imprisoning both btr jolt wliilii bauds in his, 'Tvo gat bad "news for yon." "lli-.d news, Morris?" "I've got to go to Omaha next week td seo about those.silver mines that one uf my clients has an interest in." "Oh, dear," taid Putlyi pursing tip her strawberry of 11 month. "I shall be gone six months." "Woruo and worse," said Patty. "But if you say so, Patty," drawing her to his side, "wo am be married first and uiuko n wedding trip bf It." "The idiel" flashed back Palty. dritw. ing hoiself out ofliii en.bracl'i "And I without a single dress madul" "Wo can buy tho dnsiis nflerward." "That's ell a ni in kuo's about it." "You're sura it's iuipobsiblt?" with t disappointed air." "Oh, quite," asserted the little bru uctte. "Thtn," said Mr.JNenton, with n sigh "you must write veryjc il.n, and be gtl ting J cur fol-dt-rola roady to be married us soon I come burnt. " "Yes," s'tid l'utty, gtavelyi "that's more toisouaUo." And show cut iuto the house utteily iguoraut tbutat tbe aims time Mr. .Shi-ut Waller was laying a wager with a boon companion at the E.vtworth Arms that "he could cut out that conceited lawjcr in less than four weeks." For Mr. Waller was piqued by Patty's cool indifference, and, uulortunalely, his v.ero the "idle hands" for which O.ittiuis sjid to hkYD plenty of mischief to do. Shu's pretty ufter a fashion," baid ho to himself, "and I mean to make her ile.t 1 in love with ma befuro I'm through with her." Mr. Sttmt Waller was a man of the world. Patty Farquhar was as younj; in experience c iu yturs. '.('Ley nerenuilU uiitod pairj and it was hurdly three weeks before the tongue of gossip began to busy itself with tbo widow's black-eyed daughter. Mrs. Farquhar came into Patty's room One afternoon and found her cryiug i.b if ber heart would break, and with an opeu letter iu her lap. "Heart "live child! wbqt'a tho nu.t tti?" cited tbaulu lady. "Xothing, nothing, nothing!" cried 1.00 Patty, hurriedly wiping her eyes. "Only I bavo got a letter horn Morris, nud it tnakf s mo ftc-1 bo glad and sorry." "Folks didn't cry over l(ic-lrlterft when I was n gill," said Mrs'. Faiqnbnr. Ilut the lutttr was nioio to Patty than her mo'bir Mispccttd. Every titiSting woid, every carcsbing adjt'etivo was nu envenomed Rrrw in her hcait. Tatty know that hlinbst uuconacitmsly the had beenjett Into what fiecuicrt to her an inm tent flir(!lbn with Stntfrt Waller. She had walked with him In the twilight and abb had written him tttolettEra.whi n ho was temporarily absent tn Row 1'oik cntoleesj girlish lettfcrs.whioh.nlthongh Iho had 110 thought of harm tt the time, sho wottld now givo worlds to recall. "I'll ask him to return them to me," said Putty to herself, "and then I'll turn over a now leaf. 1 will go to Aunt Prud onci&'s while ho remains here, and begin my weddiiig clotbts in gobd eumest." But when Pally Farquhar. prefctrcd her inuoccnt request, Mr, Waller laughed In lier face; ''My dear Pally," tnid be, "do yc.U take me for a fobli" "My name isMUs Fnrqnlnir," said Iho gill, with flashing oym. "Excuse ma; but when you say 'Dear Stuart' " "I nevor said BUUh a thing!" interrupted Patty with burning cheeks and eyes unume. "In a letter.1' "I said 'Dear iir. Waller. " panted Patty. "Excuse me once mora. Your mem ory plays jou false.'1 "Will yon return me the letters?" "Miss Farquhar," with n luw bow, ''they are a great deal tob' precious to me." "You refuse?" "I never refuse anything to a lady, but " Pally did not stay to hear tho conclus ion, but flashed out in the afternoon sun sbiiio, with a large lttinp in her throat and a curious sensation as if all her blood was turned to fire. "What a fool I have been," sho thought pacing tip nnd ddwn tho tiny gravelled walk like a chained pantberess, and bit ing her scarlet lip. "Ob, what an idiotic, nureasonablo fooll And what will be come bf mo If Morns Newton sees those scrawls? But surely, surely, in the wild: est inomuut of infatuation, I never ad dressed him as 'Dear Stuarl?' Be that as it may, hovtover, I must and will get those letters backi" Fired with'Iindignnlion, Patty Farqu har rebolyed herself into n privaio detec tive, Marched Mr. Waller's room and even gbt a falso key to his trunk and went through the contents, but all in vain. And she had tbo satisfaction of perceiving by Mr. Waller's amused nnd patronizing manner that he knew all about it. "I'll bavo them yet,'' said Patty. Miss Farquhar was standing wilt olasped hands before tbe wide-opened door of tho old-fashioned oven, built tn the side of the kitchtn chimney and ex tending a sort of hump-back excrescence out in the lilao bushes of theijbnck gar den, when Mr. Waller cams ill with a string of speckled trout depending frchi his finger. 'Iia Penserosal" said he lightly. "Pardon mo Patty, hilt why are you so graver My llilmblo," eaid she; "it has rolled down into tbo oVen my little gold thim ble." ''And you can't reach it?" "It is impossible." "Nothing is impossible when a lady's behest spurs one on," said Mr. Waller gallantly. "Stand aside ouu second, Fenserosa." And be sprang valiantly into the ynwc iug depths of. lbs old brick bvcr. It was decidedly warm, for tho fires had just been laken out it was decidedly dark, buthosoouer had ho'Jeutercd, than l'utty, a brilliant inspiration lightiugher heart and face alike, swung tbe mosbivo iron door to, and fastened it with tho hlurdy bolt. "Hello!" said Mr. Waller; "what are you doinc, Patljf" "I'm shutting tbo door," Fatty brcath- lcsbly responded. "But I can't find your thimblo in this Egyptian darkness." "I don't want my thimble." "Patty Miss Farquhar what ilo you mean? "I mean to havo those letters back,' aunoiiuced Patty. "Do you want to ronkt me alive iu this black hole of C'Mctiltit? ' "I don't care much whtthtr you roast or not," replied Pally, "I shall about for help." ".Sbout.Wtty,"b&id,lirttty;ilb n luidb. 'lloi c.is is hanging out clothes by the rivtr, and mother has gouo to Ihc Ullage Do bhout!" "Patty," imploringly bnid Waller. "W.lir "Am I to ho a prisoner he'ifc for lift?" "Until ,o;i givo me Ihts.i leittrs." "I can't," said Walter, "I haven't got them with me.' "Bi'.t yon can .tell mo whero they arc, I suppose,' rejoined Putty. The oveu whs hot aud.dark a sensa. tion akiu to suffocation stole over Stuart Waller. "Lot me out," said ho; grinding bis teeth, "and I will givo them to you,1' 'That won't do," rotLrted Patty. must hate them before ou come out or not at all." "Impossible!" "Nothing is impossible when a lady's behest spurs on 5 on, mimicked malic! ous Patty, Mr W idler titUred an exclamation which was otrtniuly not a prayer, "I oau't Stand this broiling holel' shouted lie. "in Iho lUUo btimmur. house under the loosn hoard of the table. Quick, or I shall be stilled to death!" Putty flow eiffasifber tiuy feet wire narulahed with wings, Iu the ummci- J. a Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.2 i 31 h 1 wi 1 1 p i 111 11 h a 1 1 Kiagnddiafig house, under the I6ofo board of the tuhlo, lay the two letters, ns Wulltr had said, wrapped In oiled silk, and tied with a ytlli'W' cigar ribbon. Catehiila, tbim up, r,bo tnie hurriedly theiit pli. "1 knew It wasn't 'Dear SlHinrt,'" She exclaimed, mockingly, Hiid then Itnrinu them into A shower eif iufinl'esimnl pieces, sho flung Ihetn tn the wind. Haifa mitmto later, Mr. Wulltr, crum pled ns lo linen, irfawny ns tn lmir, and i.trcamlng with prespirtiliou, (ti i ruti.t his sultry cell. Pally courtesied low lo greet hh egress. "Walk out,'' said iibo. "cotfafd and liaii" Mr. Waller niado 110 riplf. Whut could ho brtve aaill? Ho left Ftirqubar c'bllpgb !bat bVetitng. Ho sail ho had received a telegram. Perhaps hehnd.but l'utty had In r doubts on lhal subject. At all eve-nib he diba, ' peared, and Patty breathed free again Morris New ton cutno back iu Oalober, and Patty married him. But nbi ne ci told any 0110, even he r husband, of tin episode of tho old brick 0V1U, aud I hi two letters. Ouar Colorado Iietter. Hpeciai Oorresnondenco. LraDviLtB, Coi., dot. 5l, 1882. ' The peoplo who arrived in Leiulville during the excitement of tho enily dis coveries wtro of u vrrj- misftllaneolis character. From tbo San Jimti country iu southwestern Colorndo.from the Black Hill.-i, from Utah, Nevada and California, came the veteran prospectors whose fa miliar faces have been seen in oery mini ing camp west of tho Missouri river. They are tho same rough, reckless, good hearted men, so admirable described by Bret Harle, .is ready to fignt over a game of cards or share their lust dollar with a friend in distress as they were in tho early lay in California br it few years later in Nevada. They never feel at homo iu n civilized community, and the restraints of law vigorously enforced are uncom fortable to them. These ineu, who have given to western mining lifo so much of its charm tthe'n seon from a distance by the aid of some of our moiit delightful sketch-writerf.but who are looked upon as little bctler than wild beasts by sober go ing, respectable people from tbo East when brought iuto contact with them, threatened at 0110 time to get tbe upper hand of Leadville. ns they did when the discovery of lbs Coiiistock L jde brought them by hundreds nnd thousands into Virginia City. But the citrbounlo camp Wis loo accessible; the famoot its rich deposits sprfad too rapidly iu tho Eait ami attracted hither too manv. who were accustomed to livo in well-otdered com munities nud to respect nnd obeyStho laws, to allow atiy"cliiss of rough, devil- may-care miners and adventurers to rule tho new settlement. One or two tbrcal enillg demonstrations were promptly and vigorously chocked by tho local authori ties sustained by a strong puMio senti ment, nud so goncral gbod order has been preserved, the laws have been well exe cuted, very few men have "died in their boots," and vigilance committees have been unnecessary. In spite of tho rcstfainls by which they have been surrounded, the uoinadio ad venturers cf thb mines havej lft their stamp upon LeaJville hhd sohle of its iu stitutious. The wLiskey shop, gambling house, dance hall and variety theatre, iu whichjthe snrae men or their prototypes sought refrl shment aud amusement in other camps, were transplanted hero nud tor a few months did n flourishing busi- uess. Times are dull with them now'for no small number of their pntrons havo found the'h.utroundiiigs of LuulvillS un congenial and have gone iu search of new excitement. Tho drinking saloons of Leadvlllo, of which there aro more than ono hundred, are of every grade, from tho gajly painted nud brilliautly lighted bar rooms, with their woudirful.'piles of crybiul gobKts and long rows of cut.glas' del'antvis, lo the low gmguhop iu a lt cabin, with its pine counter, er.rlh floor au.l thnn or b ur black bottles. I pre. suuie that therein no plies iu tho Ut,ilcJ Slates where the timuber of saloons and bar-rooms is gnaUr in ropurtiuu lo the population, nrji.'hcre, on account of the cliiurllp, iutrmpcrnto habits are mnro iro qnnitly fat. 1. General good order is in..iuti!i.ed iu and about the wbiU shops, nud lights aro not moro frequent thau thiy arc in Euleiu ciiiuu llat "instance hnila ur.chantmiul" is daily proven iu this mining country. -Mm get uneasy, and not content with wl at thfy ilud cioo at hand, tbpy hear of se niu camp far ivvay in the mountain, wheie wonderful discoveries arc being made; fabulous stories are tedd; nud 1:0 matter how well they liny bo doing, ihi-y sell ont and rush for the new th Id. I more than uiuecaeu out uf teu they find tlK'iubehcs sold, the now e.iti.p n l.u.n bug. the storied told of it all mauul'uo tared, and nro glad to get back to tluir old quarters. Hundreds ure t.O'.7 return ing lo Leadville, Unit have beou setkiug richer fluid in .'few Mextcoj ArIssoua.lA! kola, Idaho, San Juan and Oiinnlbou, but have failed to Cud thl-mt The o'uaria that attracted them lost its powir, uuii priced tLb truth of that other saying about "a fool nud his nloney,'1 It ij this wild feverish btbkihg alter the big chance with all its attendant cxcitehieiits, that tnius so luatiy of tbo&a who enter tho ml certi.iu (If Id of 1 rospcctiug: It is impossible to say vey much in favor of the climate yf Ltiulville. Au elevalioii of five thoniaud or six thous and fett seems to havo a braoiug, invig orating etlcot upou people w ho l.uvu livotl mar the sea level, bat at teu thousand feet most peoplo flud the air too rare to liv. in with comfort. ThoseAvho ufe uu uccliliuted suffer from he.1d.1uhc, bleou iug st tho nose, waLuiulueuii.bheirtuesi of breath aud exhaustion after very litiU ex erliou. CouaUmptivucl aud thoe sutTrr iug frm bronchial or heutt dlfceasa nro 3uro to have their iymptous aggr-le.l The Carbon Advocate, An tndcondeiil Futullv rTowspapcr 1'ubliahcl every ATtniUAY, in Lcliiglilnn, Curiam Co.,I'a., by HAStilV V. MIOlt'l'lIllTlGU. UtFiPa-rJAStttWAY a shoit dlataiieo autre tl.D LrhlRh Valley It. 11. Depot, Terms : $1.0(1 pcivAuiiuiii in Advanca fifttut p'r!i:n'rioopri.ArsiAsn nssov J"o1d Printing AT VKTl LOW PttlOPS' even !i n Short fe-sitUiKO here, nnd n longtrctn) v ill ofthu prnvo f ttnl. Severe cohts urn frq'ieiit, ai.d rhcumatintn Of ft verv naltifnl charecter i almtiit sure tn follow IliiUMiial I'xpnmufc. Sptakiug bf lihiHio nitd weallfei n minds me tbht only a short lilne iigm, when the thei'- nmmetr back in tho Slates was quoted ftl 1)0 Iu the shade, they wore having n linn Mitiw bfnrm in ibis region. No pttn etrokefi h ro. An Irishman (-ays, "ilo p.crra, i( the 1 'bt summer all winter in Lwuhllli'.'' Everybody Aels just that way. jet Wr.uige ns it may seem, when once located in tl ese wild mountain, many are !olb to reluru lo tho States, Thero is n charm in thin rotiRh life that ImUU lhtm,and mnkis the easy hnmdr.uui li ..'of IhooIdirjtdteSM.im In mp and ti tint tractive. Den Pedeo. Porlho Caiioon Aiivcioatk SOIEaTIHO miSCELLAKYi A syslom nf piptsimd tanks is helnR I'lncid tit tho entrat rJo to Aberdeen har bor to rervu alt 11 peumiuout means for pouring nil on tho wi.Ur lo ealiu it ill linuy v.eath.r. ni.d thus facilitate thn passage of vessels. Tt is confidently be lieved thai ihp hbI tiiuo will provo success ful, the only tliiccoltvtliit has presented itself being that the pipes will obstrnot drudgtiig o; einlion!;. Common fish-oil, prntiiiralily at low (irice, Is the hiaterini which will bo used lb soothe the troubled oe.tn. It seems pmbnbie thai tho electric light may Im Ibmid v.ry vnluiil.lo in sub- 111 'lino ".voik. such ns tho examination of wr tike, etc: 1 11 an upparlilns devised for this purpose by M. Unzia n powerful nrc lamp is plact'.l in a cylinder olosod by n, glass plate at the bottom aud by a reflec tor at tho top, and a circular space at least ono hundred feet ui diameter is brilliantly illuminated, while tho light reaches much Tarthcr. Tho spectaclo presented by Mich submarine illumiua tiou U said to be remarkably'.fiuo. It U well known thnt minuto metal lic particles aro nltcn collected in places; re mote from terre3tri.1t sotuces of dust. Hecont investigation shows that many of tbc"o particles must havo undergone fu sion, which evidently proves that they bavo come lrom the smoke of factories', from volcanio fires, or that they had a, meteoric origin. It is found by chemi cal analysis that, in addition to iron, they contain nickel nnd cobalt, and neither of theso two substances have ever beell known tb exist iu similar patticles from factory smoke or from volcanio dust. Tho evidence is thcrel'oro on tho side of tho many who have maintained that tho so o tiled meteorio dust really comes to ufe from space. "BTJOHUPAIBA." Quick, isuuplete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, llhnlder and Orniuary Diseases. $1. Druggists. On a lark Vermin. Ono in hand is better thau two in it runaway. - It appears that WoUelry has no peer amid tho pyramids, - If explorers ever find tho North Polei they will freezo to it. A true tonic uiedi(-ine,a blessing iu every household, is Brown's iron Hitlers. Ho who courts and goes nwny mty live to court another day; but he who weds nnd courts guls still may get in court against bis will. The Toledo girl who married the fel low to get rid eof him hns commenced it divorcu suit for tho same object. ff-lti the Dialiionil Dyes Storo coloring is given f.ir 111 ci.ls thnn in nny 15 or 25 cent dyes, ami they givo faster and more brilliant colors. I'rol nlily they import the material for the f. ttudattoti ol buildings in Arknu saw, for lmlu Hook is luuntl there. StVt r 1 days ago an AikaiiKiiw boy read a dimu novel which his latLir had given him. Tual night ho but tho houaao utiry. Tho Safest Way, The ssfcbt and ouifst wjstu restore the youthful color of the hair ia litriilelicd by I'arkei'u Hair Balsam, which is deservedly popular Ir.mi its siip..riuia cleinrtiicas. Thnusuuds 01 jieopl- who were nncn tho victims ot nil. mpera. to have ouit, drinking. They uro lor Iho in bt piut iti ad, liowcter. A man was recently arrested iu Aus tria with two bombs iu his possession, nud n Western paper mildly suggest that perhaps tbe poor follow wus on his way to viait his wifu's folks. irbiliouS, or eulferiug Irnui Impurity of hlo.sl,or weak lungs and fear cuusutupti..u (sctoltit'ais ilicut.o of the Inn?), lake Dr. i'ierce'a (iuhleu Mtnlical Discovery" and it will cuio you. By druggists. Ose.tr wauts a uuw table etiquottu, does he? Wc.ll, let take a pun of liitsh, a two tiiif-d lurk und a copy of tho Fool's Errand," then ro off into tho w ildwood aud start a lit tie ouu of hisowu. Tho devil lias two horuaud whikoy N ono of them. Whitehall Times. This is tho ono ho tiw to his victims tnioro be lono tnem. Arl:s!nA, Truvtlur, Favoiltisut la. 11 bud thiiljr, but Dr. Pierce's "Favorlto I'lcscriptimi" diwerve. ils ii.iiue, ft Is u cer tain euro for tb.we painful liialsdies and weaknaai4.'S wlunh euielltfr the lives olao many women. Ol diuggisis. lie e-ontiuuaily plijod on tho horn, "Htfetl Miidou, lte,ir my Prayer." Tbo i.t il.luu l.i.iy next doer seut word with ber "mnupliiiimitii," that she had heard his pr.ijoi-. Ktid that blin would pay u ulimlh'n bo .I'd for Mm, "Ju advance, " if lie would nluvi ,j uuuthcr part cf tua ionti. Being enlirely vegelablu, 101 urlicular cato U reaj'ilrwl win 1.1 uni; l)r. Pier. j'a "I'leasaut l'mgatlvj Pulht." iu.yuuer ate wilhuut .li.luiUJiioo to tlm cmsl.tu'iuii, iflet or ooou aliou. s c headache., on illpalijo, l..qijru bluu l, liiuiiiL.,3 jr erao laaWiM Inwi the eUxiuah, had tii.-ti 1.1 i'io lii.Mitli, hilutu, atlaoka, pi " in Ho- region or kiilnwy, luWrual fever, bloaUKt 1. .is.ut I ftiuuiaon, ruu ! IiImI u lie-ol, Uij 1 i,i' By drugguw.
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