t St Advertising Rates. We. dcsiro It to bo distinctly understood II... .1. It 4. ...Ml 1.. fn.nrf.ul 111 the. columns nf Tiir. Oarro Adtooatr that may be received lrom unknown panics or firms unless accompanied uy mo The following are our only terras i on is bquauk (10 ttxns), One year, each Insertion - JJ cts. BIx months, oack Insertion S els. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Loss than threo months, first insertion $1 1 each subsequent Insertion....;.. 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents vet lino. II, V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. T CARDS, Attorneys. Jn.-UArsiiEn, ATTORNEY AND OOONSBLLOR AT LAW, nnnStEiit,LtnlonT05,ri. Kealastateand Collection Aeeoer Will nwand Bell Rul Estate. rConvejancin;-, .lestly done I el- eUoin'pramitl maae. , earning oi-.e --.de-ats a specialty. May bt consulted In Knllsh aoutrinaa. '-. Physicians and Dentists. A. I)ElMlAMERfiM P., NIYSICIAN AND 8URQKON Special ettrntlan pal to Chronic Diseases. OMca: Sonlh Uast corner Iron amf Slid ats.. I.e falchion, Pa. April 3, 1876. 3sr- n.ur.i)Ei:, m. i. U. S I'.xnmlitlnR Surgeon, rRAOTICINB P-iiYSIUtAN and SUl'dKoN. OttnoG' nauk Street, nuance ULOCK, Lnhirtb. int. r- Hts besiniauiicd In thoGorrn ui Language. , ",I , NOV. 30. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "nimolwuy House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of Hie I iti-nt Ira proVamrnts In nic-hani'Mt allaiiec( mil be est mothot ul ireaimciit In all surxlc.il cises. NITIlOUS-OXlliE ndnilnlslureil II d-alrcd. If possliilr, person residing outsldo nf Maucli Chunk thould m ,Uo eucaieeinenls by mail. JlMI L CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL IN8U11ANCE AGENT TT (,Uo"ln Ompanles Represented! usiA.' jr mutual fir u, rsaiuao nuruAL ri'.n, Tv'MlMtXO I'IRC, l'tTTVIL,K FlUE, l.S'.IIUH 1'IHK.niid tncTItAV r.i.ans acoukint i--.51iji.V5ce, Alas rmnvlvinb aud Mutual llorao Tlilrl ctee'lTO olid ill maui e 'mupanv. iarenS3.ii fiioa. UKM1S1IKB. QAH30N HOUSE, jfw. HAUur.HnusH, proprietor, Ha.hk St., LemoitTox, Pa. Tko Oaucon HiuiaHiiircrsflrst-eUtsncpom-niiiiatlons to the Traveling public. Iloirdluie by the luy or Week on ltoasonablo Terms, (laoiec Olx-ir, Wines and l.laiiors always on In ml. tluMHheds and Stables, wlih attcn tllu floitlerl, attached. Anill 10-yl, -pACKERTON IIOTIJ.. lllitwajr between Jlam'h Chunk S. I.clils'iitoii LEOPOLD MUYEft, PkopkUiTou, Packorton, Pcnn'a This well known hotel Is admirably rcfltl ed, and has the heft a.rmmnodall'ii a tor ii'Ttiwin unr and transient Inanlcrs. 1 xuellrnt labten nml the vmy lic.t IKpiori. Also nno rubles allaolioJ. Sept. 16-yl. TQATSW CUBEUT'S Livary & Sale Stables It A NIC STllISKT.LHIIIGriTON, Pa FAST TUOT t'ING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAItHIAUKS. Ana po'ltlvely l.ori:il l'lili'i:s tiian imr Gtnct L.tory In Hit, Ciianly. Larroana hnirtMO'iio Oaritae, for r.ioorl Mriiota and But. j: UTi r,iiaa aua NVet.din:s. u.vviu uh.ikih 't j J. W. RAUDENBUdll Kipaatlulty annuno to the if thii that hu una 'ctloii wltti hli hutfcl, and is vrcimrcil tu NrnlihTeauia for Faierals, Wcillnzs or Mm Trip on ahirlest notlco an.l met liboral terms. All orders I sit at the l,U.irh n Hoiifo" will reoelvo prompt atteatbm Stable on North Street, liojt tho boiel, LehUhlMi an22yl nfMPIAMC f"' Soldiers, widows, rr INiill Parents and Children or Injury entitles. Milllon.'ipptoi rlato.1 and working lorce doubleil. Prompt work anil linmca made bappy. Fee $10 Applv now. Wi lfws, re-married, now entitled il irlmr widowhood. Great suciers In INCKtSABE cji.. llonnTVand Hack Pay and lllscharitea procured., Veitrtm entitled to nllttues under rewlaws, ptmptlirn for Int enters. Land Warrant) I Tl 14 10 procured, houidit und l.iid. Tho " WOULD SOtOt'K," (weekly paper), S-ample copy Iree. Send stamp for lull Instrurl'Miii. blanks and bounty table. N, W.FITZOURAI.D & CP., Pension, IMtnt and Land Att'vs, Vashlnpion, D.C. M.m2 10 to $20,000 In legltlmato ludlolous speenlatlnn In tlr iln, Provision, and Stocks nn our perfett pi 11, vl'ldp sure tnonthlr prollls to larir and small Inre.torl. Address, for full lairilrulars, It. H. KtispAi.t (. Cm, IVm'n MrriisiiiK nf W L5allaStrtt,Ouloa-o, III. EmSI) M IS 3 l3 ' A eSSi 1 Si. I II. V. MoirrniMER, Proprietor. ' ' VOL. X., No 52. Railroad Guide. PMMelpMa iWsg B. B. Arrangetoont d Fas:enger Trains. NOVEMBER, nth, 18 2. Trains leave Allentown as follows : (Via PimKlOMKW llAlLHOAl),) For Philadelphia at "6.10, 0.45, 11.10 a. m and 3.,0 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Phlladelphlaat i.oOn.m. and 3.35 p.m. (Via Uabt Pkkk llnAHcu.) For Dcadlnic and HnrrlsbuOg, 0 00, 6.40 a, m.. 12.19, 4.8 ', and 9.0i p. in. For Lancaster and Uoluinbla, o.OO, 8.40 a, m ,aud 4 3jp in, SUNUAYg". For Hnrrlsburir, and waypolnts, 9.05 p. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via 1'KllKIOMltN IUilhoad ) Ltave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. la. and 100, 1.35, and 5.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. T.nnve rhllailelhhla. 8.(0 a. in.. 3.15. and 4.M p. ra. (Via Kast Ps. IlRAKcn.) L,avo Iicndlnj, 7.30, 10 15 a. m 2.00, 3.55. and 0 15 p. in. I.cavo Harrlsbure, 62 7.50, 9 50 a. m . 1.16 and 4.0U p. in. Iave i.aucastor, 7.30 a. in., 1.0J and f3.40 p m.) i,eavo uniunii'ia,, au a. m.,1 iuaiiud.4"i).m, tr"roin KIok Street Depot, SUNDAYS. Leave Keidlnir, 7 30 a. in. Leate HariUburK, 6 20 a. m. Trill, a via t'erltloinf.n llftllroftd' mjirk..t thus (1 run lo and lrom Ilt'ot. f Inili and Urccn strieis, I'hlladolpbln, othtr trains la anil fiom flroad street Depot. The 500 and 0.45 a. in. trains from Allon town, and the 135and .r..15 p.m. train lrom I'll bidelphla, via Purklmpcn Hallrnad, hae throuiih ears to and lrom Philadelphia, J. K. WOOTTKN, (Icneral -Alauutrer. c. a. iiANrooK, (Icn'l I'ats'r & Ticket Agent. November 0 h J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, ritOPRIETOK OF THE West End Broworjr, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pnrs Porter anil Lager Beer Delivered all over the State. Octobor8,1881 yl M. Ii AO AM AN Has Removed from Wrinpnrt anil taken up quarters In tho " OM I'atiiner Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where oi l fni-mls an.l new ones tin always fin J a choii'O assoiluietil of Dress and Dry Goods, . Notions and Trimmings, G roccries, Prov.sions, &e., &c. A'I'TtBi: I.OWKV)' CASH C'ltl,l Also, ahvayii in stot'k one nf tho Gneat ami bent selections of Clocks. Wateta an Jewelry to be found in tliia ecluin nf theri.untrjr, ot I'rirvfc fully us Ij.,w as elfewher. IlepairiiiG ilnne In tlio liest man nor. at very moderate ehurges. Tatruuugo invited. upiB 2y Central Carriage Works, Banli St., Lehigliton, Pn.3 Aro prepared to Manufacluro Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. iU'iialrlng' Proniptly Attended to. THKXlEK & KHEIDI.EI!, April 20, 1882 yl Proprietors. HANK RTIIKET, first slnre Uvo Iron, calls attention to Ijis rivw nnd fabh iouhLIo fluck All of which he is Selling nt VEUY LOW EST CASH miCKS. An inspeetlnn Invited and satisfaction KUaiauleedln all cases. Life and Eire ! E. K. Stroh, General Agent, AT JIAUOH CHUNK, Vx. Onlygoo.1 ond rellayo Cbtnparilcs t-pre-enll. Also. AifKnt for tho ITALIAN ami nOITERDAM LINK OF STEAMERS. I II""" MUH Special to the Ladies! A Specfat Invitation Is extended to the Lad. Ics of Lcblghton and surrounding neighbor hood to call and examine- tho Immense stock of FALL AND WINTKU 3UST HEOE1VED AT E. H. SNYDER'S Banht, MilitOD, Pa., tomprislng all the lntcrt Novelties In Black and Colored Silks, Volvets, Plaids, Cash meres, Serges, all-Wool SuIIIoks, (Irlmc haras. Prints, kc. Also, n'full lino of l!lankcts,Domestlc!tShaTlf. Muslins, NOTIONS THIJIMINOS, 4. c, all of which he Is ollorlng at very Lowest Prices. A nice line of Silver-Plated Ware, Do rail and see It. My stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpeta, Oil Cloths, ClUCENSWAllK.J.OLAi-S'WAIii:, &e., is full nnd complete. Cheap as the Cheapest, and Uond as the Itcst. sept.4-yl rjHE SLAIIMjiTOJi PLANING HILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SI.ATIXfilOX. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr., Donls In nil kind nnd Klzes uf IMtio, llcmlceV Oak tun! Ilaid Wimhi Luiudtr, nutf 1a now pit liatetl to execult nur ueuut ofoideu for Drossol) Liimbcli OF Alit. KINDS. Doors, Hashes, Iillmls, SlmtlriM, MiinldliiB's, Cnbluet Ware, &c, With rro.nptness. Brackets Hade to Order. Hip ?f prliliifrv i all new ami ul tlio hctit ntid nvhl tmpritvoil kutiN. I hm,1"V mnit but tiu I1KI V. U" UHltlli UH- ria,tivii linn rVJ ! tori ii, i" utt nui rrf ublo ( fruni nut cc' cut ivn s.-itir-luctiou to all Uiu iunvlu.ui ti.nv.illi nuill. i iU r. v iiiiul piomjuly i.tii.iipi to. Mv ,HIrf. nro tii't Tnttt teiiuTraMi. or UilriOM -.Ijiii t'LMt alter tt.lt tv Uii s GIVI1 MA CAM.. "TIioki' pn"')ia,PiMu lluiMmo iid flnditt ! oir ntlv.mttso ti li -vc t-iillna:. i'Uuv ltonnls Donr,, -aij .Cft. -but rrs. 5c A.r. mriln fit tht t.a v. atny JOHN IMM.1KT, DANIEL W1SAND, Carriages, Vagons,Slcighs,iS:c CORNKC Of HANK .VXD IKON STUELTS, LEIIIUHTON, Pcnna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING (n a'! Itudutnlls, nt the vrry Tjonoit Prleca. Halrunano rcspuctfiilly ml lei toil and ptrlect Fntfcfnclton urai.ted. Dec e. 1879 yl DAN. WIUAKD. C ATA ELYo Cream Balm KiTcctunlly clean fc tJion.i8.il jme ffiitC'3 of Catarrh ul virus, earning healthy urcro tlnnf, allays In. flamtitatlun, pro t cts the inetii. hrane lrom otldl tlonnl rohl5. troin plotely hralAtho DuriBanil rmtorctt Hie svned nf (ante and fiuill, liciu' flclil ri'iiills Pre realized by a ft-w npilloathi)S, A thunmgh treat ment will pare Cntarrlt. llnr Yevnr. Ac. lTn pqunlleil for cold tn the heml. AKrceaUe to novSO-yl Uwcgo, K. V. F YOU Aim IN JiEr.Ii OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cans. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS&.BR0THER, THE rOPULAK Mcrcliaut Tailors, Bank Street, Lehigliton. PRIUES VERY LOW TOR (1AS1I. The public patronaKO solicited. Juljl-tf H3TTlic Cakmo.v Advocate ono year for $1, amHvendalPti I IIoiso Book us n premium. 3 MfM) & vlyi H jyA'Aia ee '"..vS-.?i3 I'l'ijr uy mo iiiim linger into inn n8 trill. On roertpt or60o will mall a Tuckono r For Sal by all lru aim In Ihlah ton. KTY s t ) li t . a m nti.'M en INDEPENDENT" LEHIG1ITON, CAltBON COUNTY, The creat sunerioritv of DR. BULL'S COUGH SITIUP owr all other cough rcmcd les is attested by the immense popular demand H for that old established remedy. For tho Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, .Bron chitis, Whoopint: Counh, Incinicnt Consumption and for the relief of F consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale byr.ll Dnifriiists. Prico, "" cents. Willi Meiiciiic Qnalily rat 0n2uiily is tliBkTcalostiiiiDorlanco; next is Ibe Knowledge acd Expenence to Cor rectly Prepare aud Dispense tlio same At A. J, DURLING'S POPULAR Dn ft Family IiMciee Store, Bank Strce Leliighton, Yon can always rely upon iteltlntr STKIOT LV I'uruand unadulterulcd Drugs and Medicines. DURI.INd. carries the largest stock PAT1 NT MEIIH INr.3 la tho county. Ill) IILINO has nn elouaiit stock or DRUO. (11TU SlINDhlKS, KANOY and TOI LET AltllCLES for the ladles as noil as lb genie. DUHLWfti makes HOUSE and CATTLE PUWDlihS a specially. I'J3 01rs exper ience In Iho ilru husincrs gives nlm a groat advance 111 that Hue. TRUSSES, St'PPOKTEHS andHRACES always a large slock on hand. tVINKS and LIUt'OIIS, both, rorelirn and doiacFLlc, 11" ha .1 Clin onllrnpe Wine and .1 liry Catawba Wine. Just sjilendld and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the. latKCt assortment In tun. (In to UUIILINli'S with vour prescrip tions Oo to DUKLINU'S (or jourl'ateul Medicines. Oo to DVELINO'S for jourrancynrt'elcs. Pnimers e.ntl horsemen no tn IHMCl.lNU'd lor your Horse and Cattle Powders. auif. B y 1. fl Wt'V wanted, to sell Edison's Mus 1 o teal Tclcpbono and Kdlson's Instanlaneous Piano and (irgan Music. En close slitmp lor c.tnlOKUe ami ternis. EDISON SIUSIO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dec. 24-inO. HAS BHEM PROVED Tlio SUHUST CURE for Soca n lama back cr a disordered urine IndlcRttLc,tyouftxoavlctiiaP THEN DO 1U A-liJLUiXiXiJ I USO JSJD2iEX-WOIiXnt onoofclrurrrilitaroccEimendin and It will j&peedlly ovcrcoai tho dlecnso and restore; r tT? I or complaints peculiar land TvcalinfBaps, KIXilfEy-WOUT isunimr !pu;od.aaitwill act promptly and raXely. I Either Ecx. InconUneace, retention ct jnrlue, lrlck dnat or ropy depoeita, and doll elm-sins pains, all speedily yield to Its cur auvopjv.cr, t) Respectfully announces to the people of I.e hlglituu and Its vicinity, that he la now pre pared losupply them with nil kinds of Household Furniture Manufanured from the 1'st Seasoned Mate rials nt Prices fully as lowns tho same article, can h bought lor clswlicro. Here are a few of the Inducements otrered Parlor Sets at from $50 to 400 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso lledrcom Suites. 3 pieces fto to 85 Palmed Iledrooin ultes 1S to J40 Cane Seated Chairs, perst of .,,. 49 Ccmmoti Chairs, per ret of 0 $4 aud all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I deslro to call the ot. tenllnn of tlio poopln to mv ample f-irllltlcs In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME 11KARSE, and a lull llnoufCAMvhT.S and CUKKINH, lam preimretl lo attend promptly to all or. ders lu this lino, at lonost prices. PatronaKO respectfully solicited and the most niuplo satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlS RANK St., Lthlghton. A Bible Commentary, Hlehly enderseil by Reprrsentatlvo Men of all Oliurehes. Iiwest iirienl book nub Milled. AildrcisNANEg.t Wnmnrt, Hills dale, Mich. sprScor n f-r "-n'ijraVidiVus.Tssi i.f--vaw.n-'.g t o Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1882. KISSES. Silting to night In my chamber, A bachelor frigid nnd lonely, I k iss the etiil id my pipe Hem Thalahil llialnnly. Reveries rise with the smoke-wreaths; Memories tender surround me, Girls (Tint are married or burlril Gather around me. School-girls In panlalels retnpluc; Girls that have grnwi In be tiil-ris; Girls that like to tu kissed, ami Like to give kisses. KlscB well I relneniler Iheint These In tho ifirner were lleelcst, Sweet were those "on '.he slyj" In tho Dark were the sweelest. Anna was tender and gentle; To woo was almost to win herl Her Hps were as Rood as ripe peaches And milk for dinner. Nell was a llltt anil rnqiirlllsh. 'Twas catch me ami kiss If you can,sir. Could I catch bolti ah wasn't I A hoppy man, sir? Anna was gone on a mission Oll'lo the South Sea sinners; Ni II is a widow, keeps boarders, and Cooks her own dinners. Charlotte and 8uan nnd Hnltle, Mary, Jane, Lucy and Maggie) Four ure married ami plump, two Maiden and scraggy, Carriu is dead! Rlnnni sweelly, Ye mignonettes, over her rest! ner I loved dearly and truly, Last and the best. Thus I sit smoking and thinking, A bachelor frigid and lonely; I kiss the end of my pipe-stem T'tat and that only! HOW IT WASffiARED UP. It tins nearlyrthreo o'olock when Mr. Gwlnnet, who wns hardly over known to bo in a hurry basiled into tbo front offlco with a check in his hand. 'nerc, Kendal," calling me from my desk,- "I must baye the money on this before the bank closes, and there isn't a moment to lose.' I dipped on my hat, took the check, and was oil'. The paying teller, as I cu tared the bank, already bad his thnnib ou tho apriog which held up the small sash with its pane of ground glass which was aceusti'im d to drop every day so ex ao'.Iy nt the iustaut the band of the clock pointed to three. Hint otio might have supposed the same machinery governed both. "You'ro just In time," s.iid tho pnuct nal ofGci.il. "Aud that oaly ufter a sharp run ou yon," I misfired. Tho bad joke was either unnoticed cr treated wllu contempt, The money was nnnntn.l .. in :. vwuu.. t, ... au pii uu, tilo 8l'r" K touched, nnd tho sash fell Within half it block I encountered El nalbau Ganche, a fellow clerk, liastouirg to meet me. "Mr. Gwinnet was obliged to take the first train to II ."said Elnathau, "and conldu't wait your return. Another train leaves half an hour later, and he wishes j-ou (o follow on that with the money," "Where will ho stop in B ?" "Ob, I had nearly forgotten lo tell you that. At the House." A glauoe at my watch showed that I bad no time to spare. A smart walk brought me to the depot, whence the train started soon aflir I had takeu my whs night when I stepped from the train nt I) . A touch ou the shoulder made me turn quickly. 'Your name is Kendal?" said n sbarp-visng-d, keen-eyod man, iu a mixed tone of rpiohtion nnd assertion. "It is," I auswered. "George Kendal?'" I bowed stiffly, thinking the stranger a litll.i iurpiisitive. Hd held up bis linger and a couple of policemen npproacbed. 1 Yon tnnst accompany these gentlemen and myjell," said tho tbarp-Tisaged man. 'May I ask wh?" I returned. ' You shall learn In time," replied Ibe other. "You misht find it unbarriissiug to receive the (xpl.iLntiou lure." A hack was railed, which nil four of ns entered without further parley, which 1 aw was useless. After a rtpid drive of soveril minutes wa alighted before a building with a bright light over the door. The sharp-feat tired man immedi ately entered, followed by lha two pi lice mou and myself, A man in uniform took down my ram -, age and such other 1 nrliculirs ns, I . pose, it is usual lo uota on sorb rccas sions. Nt I wns put through a rigid search. Amouk other rff -cts found upon me was, of course, the roll of bilN I had drawn from the bank. "Perhaps yon can expl.iin how yon came by these," remarked. tLe sbarp-fea-tured man, dryly. "Certainly," I answered; I drew them at the bank, to-day. on my employ ers, Mr.uwiuueiscticck-, with which ho s'.nl me to tho bank for that purpose," "Isn't it a litlh singular," coutinn. d mv miestioiier. "Hint nftpr r.ltl.tn II. u - - n- money, instead of carrying it hick to Mr U.viunet you took tho next triiu for B r "Not it all," I replied ipiicMy. "I came with the money herent Mr. Guin- net's request." j "How do ytui nccoiuit then, for ' u s iciegrapning a nercnpilon or jou fir nn nn wide,.and offering a reward for r arrest?" ' yon I was thunderstruck at this announce ment, an i my manifest confusion was In terpreted as an additional evidence of j guilt. I was locked up over night at the J station house, aud next day was taken back as a prisoner to confront my em ployer, and answer to a charge of em bezzlement I had as yet entertained no sasicion of Elnathau Ganohe, I felt ture that be $1.00 Lad ftilldi Inlo some mistake not yet cleared lip, lu comniiinlcullny Mr. uwin net's message.aitil was cotilliknt O.inclo' testimony wonld make everythluK right JihV'o my BiirprisJ ntid liidlt:imHnn when, on tbo witness statid, the vil nlu denied hnviiiH fclven mo nay insltucHou.H from Mr. Ovcluntt, it even lioving seen 1110 alter I left tlic cuultiiK'liomu- with the ohenk. I tnlil my atnrv, hnt It wn1! henrd will incredulity. Tho evidence) nf Hie pat tellrr.Mr. Uwinnet and Eluutl:nnGatichi every word of it true, ixcopt tho In famous anppressioti of n bIiirIo f.ict by the laller lift the examiniiiK'niRislratc ur room for doitbl, and I was fully com milted for trial. , I was not long in divining filuatbnn Ou.rlie. motive. Wo li.nl bitu rival suitors for Martini ILile, nnd ipylne had ben prefsrred to hi, filiiatl no y el'l.d Willi good grace, wmintdv, nnd even prnfetsod to be n friotul it profi a s'u.n accepted tho nmru roniily bec.nir.e I frit a f-eertt pity for hi diKiippniiil tuent. Ilia perildy was now npimMiit. His purpoao wf.a to tlx upon ins the brand of a felon, thus reudering'm.v un ion v.iili .t.irthn ini'iohsible nnd op n ii(i awiy to tho renewal nf Ida own biiprn. The nefarious plot wea contrived with aneh Infernal still that iLss'icccbs hteiued well niyb certain. One r venfng, not ion" before tbo day fixed for the trial, -n lieu tho garrnloun (dd jiilnr brought in my supper, bo seemed more talkative- llinu usual, 1 1- s!vad of thrusting tho ilislies through tho cell door, as formerly, Jib entered and sat uown fdr a chat. The conversation tsoon turned upon the nporoaeblng trial, of the remit of which I spoke very deipoudinRly. I wonder nt your sltving bera bo patiently," said tho jailer. "Its hardly e matter of choice," I an swered. Well, a fstroinr, nctivfl'youuc fellow like you might find his way out, one would think." There wosV curious twuiklevin Cue cunning old ejeHwhloh, attracted my at tention. I'm bnt old and feeble," bo continued ; "what's to hinder you. now. for instance, changing clothis willi me.'taking these keys and (lqiarltng'at'Jeisurc?'' "I'll do it!'' I cried,piinging to my feet; "an innocent mm owes no submis sion to the law's injustice!" 'Come, don't get excited," whined Uio jiiler, in a tofie of mock "alarm. "I'll tint drive jon to the uo of force, which it would bs useless to resist." Aud to see the cheerfulness with which ho submitted to the substitution of bis garments for mine, one wonld have sup posed It was5,but:ajfriendly exchange, yj I Willi strins torn Irmn mi Klia.it. T lmnnil ,,, .,, i.nn.r ii ,.4 ,,, ,,ij hiin innn easy postnre on thebed.gagged v.. his month comfottibly, took his bunch ofkfys, locked him iu, pulled bis bat over my eyes, and soou whs a free man. Before morning I was miles away, and nt tbej naxt seaport town shipped ns a common sailor. In a foreign bind I b ysn lifu nuew, aud iu a few years gained a competency. But of what value was it, or even life itself, when not shared by her wboro absence made all else worth less? Attimca I wns Umpted to write to Mtrtha. ' But no," I said, "doubtless she, too, believes unguilty. How can she do otherwise iu the face of tho evidenco and my own flight?'' One day I was met and recognized by an ol I friend Iravtlinj abroad Instead of shunning, be met 1110 cordially. "Why have yon ntverrelnrifd lo visit your old home?" bo asked "or nt least communicated with your frieuda?" "A strange epicstinu," I replied. "You have) not forgotten the cruel suspicion" "Surely yon bava .'heard Low nil that wis cleared up" ' Cleared np!" I exclaimed, with the tremor of the heart ouo experiences at c sudden gler.m of hnpo wLich he dreads to see exIiuguUbed tho next moment. "Quito cleared up." replind my friend. "Elnatban Gauche fell 11 victim to the epid.mic last sumtmr, nnd on his death bed be nckuouledgcd all." 'And Martha II.iK?" Is still single and as beautiful as t'Vir, though nlr.fleTel uicholy at times. Her fiieuds niy there is a ecrluiti person whose presence', they think, would cheer her np mightily." The luxt steiuuer carried mo home, where everybody bailoma wtleoiue, aud Martha not the least warmly. Kho l.ns ox Uiued tho mjsteiy of the j.iler's con duct. ILt had lived as n dnnitstic iu tho r.iuiily of Martha's father when bha was child, and was devotedly ntiocbed to her. How tbey plotted together aueut my escupo, it would bo a brtnch of con fidence to tell. FO0I.IHQ THE COMPANY. A good story is told of MudjesVa. tho sctrese.now iu this counliy.by au English correspondent of a Washington paper, Il appous khewss recently asked iu 11 fash ionible Loudon dr.wii groom to give, ! recitation In her native ti ngit-. A' firt she j was snwilllng lo 0 -uip'y declaii .g that I 11 s.-.i . , " .... , ine eccuaiiuu rouin scin ly Uiinn r -mug. ns nobody in tho rnow was snj posed lo know Polish. Yielding to tl-o impor tunilied of thrsa iirouud her, ho rr iii menced nj leeiti'.ion. As him ptocmlcd tier eyes seemed to 11 uli llro, and her niidlence were almost spilloouuil by her iinpussioued delivery. They onuld, of course, only iiunL'iiio what si. n iR i,ot tiey rrC(,mile,i he was utlerioR I ,,, .,.i,,,,,, t ,,; , .. ,w..n .1,, VVIIUII.1IHCU ,ui freedom mid fleiiomiciiig lb.' oppressors of Poland. When tbo recitation was finished the rcost enthusiastic plaudits rewarded Mmo. Modjeaka's ifforls. It looked rather suspicious, kowover.to see her husband and two or three Polish friends in fits of laughter, as tho com pany made their way out of the room. It was then explained she had been only , reoiting the numbers from 1 to 100. a Year if Paid in Advaucc. If not paid in advance, $1.25. :W03D3 OF WISDOM. The aua iiuswer to all criticism, the best tail of nil work is result.' friendship is a cadence of divine melody mcltlug through tho heart. - It is curious bow little wo foci Iho bhrdens we pat on the shoulder of others. -1 Nothing from man's hands, nor law, nor constitution, can be final. Truth alone is filial. The best society and conversation is tint in which tbo heart has a grtnter fharo tl.nn the bend, To be utile to bear provocation is sn nrgitmiut of great wisdom; and to for give it, of great mind. When men ara friends lliero is no ueed tif jttstlco; but when they are just, t-Sey Mill need friendship. I'' a man Imvo lovo in bis heart, he ma,v liilit in broken language, but it will bo il qiieiicn to those who liston. Wo see farthest Inlo the future and that is unl far --when wo most carefully onsidnr the l.icts of the present. The oouqneror is regarded with n'wo, tho nisa man commands our esteem, but it is tup beuevolcht man who wins our affect i.m. 1 yon havo trouble, keep it to your self. A slnoulderiug Aro can be extin guish,) I, but scattered coal aro not easi ly picked Up. Taoso with whom wo can apparently become well acquainted in a few mo ment oru generally tho most difficult lo rightly kuow tdid undeisland. Hnflericg is the plough which turns up the Ikl'l of tbo soul, into whose deep lurrows tho nll-wi.so Husbandman scat ters His heiwcolyjueed. There nro'words which can separate hearts sooner lliau sharp swords; lliero aro words whose stin can remain in tho hcaft through a whole life. If we keep well nnd cheerful andtthe mind constantly active wej never grow old. By nnd by we get to the end of tho journey, but wo nover grow old. E. N. Kitk. Bowaro what yougsay of others be cause you onlyjreveal yourself thereby. A man doesu't think to look behind the dooruntess he has sometimes stood there himself. Nothing so Increases reverence for others es a great sorrow to ono's self. It teaches ouo the depth of human nature. In happiness wo nro shallow and deem others so. Though tho giod may have little wealth, yet Jit is useful to nil, like the water of tho well. The selfish mayjha've much wealth, but, like the water of the sea, it quenches the thirst of none. Though it bo bntj n trifle even a fbwer by the wayside, if it havo beauty and fragrauco pluck it and bnnd it to your fellow-traveller, Jfor if you wait to do grett thingsfor him ho may have fal len from your side nud disappeared for ever befora you have doue ought to glad don bis heart. It is one of tho severest tests of friendship to tell yonr friend of his faults. If you are angry with n man or hale him it is not hard to go to him and stab him with worde; but so to love a man that you cannot boar to seotho staiu of sin upon bim, and to speak painful trnlb, through loving words, that is friendship. But fuwhava such friends, Ouronomies usually teach us what we are nt tho point of tho mvord. SALT WATER ETIQUETTE, Jli.st every one in Washington knows Judge Pat Hawcs, of Nebraska. Tho judgo is a geuial, plcnaant fellow, and though having worn for years the judicial erroiUe, is not a whit like tlio average jurist stern, stolid and indifferent. Oa tho contrary ho is,' to use r common phraze, "ono of the boys," One day the judge, by way of escaping the heat of the oity, hied him to Oceuu City, whero ho. iudulged in salt waler b.tths (o his heart's content. The secoud day after his cr rival ha put on his baudsome spnnglcd bathing suit, and was tho object of ad miration of all the other bathers. Ho cavorted around in the water with the agility or a cat, aud many compliment ary re-uiaiks were wade about the judge's excellent swimming qualities. Two or three genii men who the judgo new were duokeil by blui.and they nil took it good- uaturoiily, By aud by the judge espied a handsome lady who would balance the scabs ut 100. Goiug gently up behind hir ho caught the lady arouud tho waist, and villi a tremendous efiort threw her a half somersault. The lady remained uudi-r tho water about half a minute. Wbtu she came up and wiped tho water from her cjes the billons, suffering from impure b!ooarfer turned toward the judge and poured a ' '"C consumption (scrofulous disease of thr torrent of ulnwa upon hitu. Tbejiulo IaD21) s"1'1 XV 'rug'tiiH. apologia d tho best he could nnd walked j i away. Ha had gone over near his male ' -00 of ,be lfftdiD 'Uot W1I--frieud-s. who bad stood off for same cli.s-1 11 'UE'Jl'rB. Va is a cojorad man, who ta-ica witnessing the circus business It-1 'ops n businoss of $50,000 a year and U' tweeu the fat lady and tho judgo, whon another gentleman came up and tapping the eminent jurist on the shoulder said: 'Sir. you ducked that lady over ILore." "Yes, Blr," said Judge Ha-.vis, "I did," "But," said the gentliman, "do you know her?" "No, inded, I never saw her in my life," responded Judge Hawcs. "Don't you Ihtug you assumed a great deal iu catching hold of n lady whom yon never kan?" "It lie vi r occurred to mo that I had committed nn indiscretion. I saw the other fclbiKs ducking the girls and I thought 1 would follow suit," quickly spokw up Ibe man whoso judicial crmino hid hi v. r been spoilod. "Sir," excitedly mild tho gentleman, "you n ;io lbr.t lady au apology." "I just apologized to her," said the judge, "but eho wouldn't accept it." "Then )ou owe me an apology." "All right." said the judge, "I moht humbly usk the pardon of both you nnd jour lady frieuid.buH'ma Westerner und I'll be banged if I kuow anything about your salt water etiquette," saying which Ihe party broke up, all bands belnr ap parently sail. fled. -Washington Critic. The Carbon Advocate An independent Family Newspaper Published every fc'ATuHDAY, In Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pa., by IIAISltY V. MOKTIIISIIllt. urncs-nA-CKWAy. a short distance abels the Lchtb Valley It. IU Depot. Terms : $1,00 peHnnnra ill AflkcS nvnnr Dcscrurnos of rune Ann riser Job Printing AT VERY LOW PRICES! -. . THtf JJlIOUT-A TERRIBLE PUN ISHMENT. The following is tho way ofndminis lerlng the knout. Conceive, reader, n robust man, fnll of life and health. This man is condemned to receive fifty or a hundred blows of the knout". lie is con ducted, lmlf naked, to tho place chesen for this kind nf execntiou; his hands era bound together, with tho palms laid flat against one another; the cords are break ing hts wriits.but no one pays the slight est attention to that'. Ho Is laid fiat on 0 frame, iiioliuod cliagonally.and nt the ex (remittee of which nre fixed iron tings? his bauds nro fastened to one end of the frame, nud his feet to the other: he is then stretched in snch n manner that he cannot make u slugl'e movement, jnst as nn eil's skin is stretched in order to dry. This act of stretching the victim causer his bones to crack nnd dislocates them, What does It matter! In a little time his bones will crack nud bo dislocated in n very different motiuer. At a dlstanoe of fivc-aud-twenty paces sltlnds another; mau. It 13 the public executioner. With both bands be grasps' the instru ment of punishment n knout. Thl knout consists nf a thong of thick leath cr, cut lu a triangular form, from four to five yards long aud an inch wide, taper ing nt one end nnd broad at tho other' the small cud fastened to a lfttle wooden handle about two feet long. The signal is given. Tho executioner advances a few slep, holding the knont in both hands, while the long thongjdfags along tho ground betwoen bis legs. On coming about three or four .paces from the pris oner ho raises tho knout toward the top" of bis bead, nud then draws it down with rapidity towards his knees. Tho tbong flits Aud whistles through the air, and descending ou the body of the viotim twines arouud it like a hoop of iron. In spite of his stale of tension the poor wretch bounds ns if ho were submitted to the powerful grasp of g"alvnnisffi' The executioner retraces his steps unci repeats the sanio operation as many timet? as there are blows to be inflicted. When the thong envelops tho body with iti edges, tho flesh and muscles are literal! cut into strips, as if with a razor, Ixtt wh6n it falls flat, then tho bones crucif the flesh, in that csbc, is not cut, but crushed andgrouud.and tho blood spurts' out in nllj directions. Tho sufferer bo comes green nnd blue, Ilka a body in ' stato of decomposition. Ho is now re moved to the hospital, where every care Is luken of him, nud is afterwards sent to Siberia whero be disappears forever in the bowels of the earth. Tbo knout is fatal,' if tho justice of the czar or the execution, er desires it to bo eo, "BUCHUFAIDA."' Quick, eomplctoture, all annoying Kid ney, bladder aud lirninary Diseases. $1, Druggists. A lady in Sau Aulouio, Texas, hiiV several thousand silk worm's at' work in her yard. A botlle ol 50 gallons capacity, the? largest ever blown in Ibis country, was1 lately mado in Millvillo, N. J. The Bafost Way. The sifest and surest ways to restore the youthful color nftho hair is furnished by Parker's Hair Ualisim, which Is deservedly popular lrom its superior cleanliness. At Galcon, Ohio, lately, a policeman had his shots stolen from his feet wlillo' asleep on his post. Tho fitrcuglh of 120 pounds fs re quired to lear asunder nn iron wire one tnenly-ilfth of an inch in diameter. Reliable help for the woak, nervnusind debilitated ilyseptia sufferer found in Broivu's Iron Enters. In ndversity It is easy to despise life.' ho is truly brave who can endure a wretched life. A weak mind is like n microscope, which magnifies ttifliug things, but can not receive great ones. JO Feathers, ribbon, velvet can all ha colored to match that now hut by usins; the Diuinoud Des, 10 cents for any color. "Lady Tichborne,"wifo of Ihoclaim nnt, l!yrs in a workhouse in Bontbamp ton, England. She has two children with her. A member of the Biard of Trustees of Millvillo, Iowa, advocated nn ordin ance to compel every ad ult resident to go' to chntch once every Snndsy, A Fatal Mistake i Would bo not to lake l)r, R. V. Pierce's .:.,!.!..., xr-.itAai Ti r. if reputed to be worth $75,000. Princess Dolgorouski is to be recog nized bv tho imperiel family ofltotsla. Showi11 luaka her uoma fenceforth ta ono of tho royal palaces at St. Peter- burg. Functional derangement of the female' system Is quickly cured by the usonfDr. Pierce's "PIcasstit Prescription." It re moves pain and restores health und strength. By all druggists. Envy feods upon the living; after death it ceases; then every man's well earned honors defend him against cal umny, Kentucky is indulging in quilling' bees nnd cat shakings. After tho qnilt- ing a cat is put upon the quilt; the young1 folks take hold of the corners, aud tosu the nniinal till it jrnaps off upon one of the young ladles, who is then crowned queen of the "bee." Pr. PiercwV'l'Iesisint Purgalito Pellets" nre sugar coatl and IncUsed in glsss bot tles, their virtue being thereby preserved unimpaired fornuy length oftiniti, In any climate, sn lhat tbey are. always, fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboa.ro. boxes. By druggists. Subscribe for the Advocit only, il.
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