'Advertising Rates. We desire tl to bo distinctly understood 11 ' no advertisements will bo Inserted in ILu columns of,lBH.Oinoos Advocate that may bo received from unknown parties or Anns unless accompanied, by tlio cash. The following aro our ontV tcrmsi oSr squaiik (10 uses), One year, caclijicjcrtlon , JO els Six. months, each lilsortloi) cts- ti,, mnnilK'. e.ich Insertion 20 els. Loss than thrco mnliths, first Insertion il i each subsequent Insertion 25 cU. Local notices 10 cents iwr Hue. II. V, MOIlTIIlMKh, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. r II. n.vrsHEK, A.TTOIINKY AND COONSKLLOP. AT LAW. BtiiSiitt,Linloiwo,rA. .... . ..n..il.. i ,,,., Will uuvslid a.ii u..i K.I.L. oiivm'iij .iftlv "! i v .etlon. promptly made. HettllnB t.M e-" td.nts a specially. M? b. coin.ult.-d In I "f in ndU.riuan. mt... Physicians and Dentists. A. IiEUHAMKK, JI ' PHYSICIAN AND SCROKON gpetl.l.ltentton pitld to Chronic tlless. nffle.: South Uast cornir Iron J Si.il '' hlfhton,Pa. AprllU.IS.j. II. 1112BEK, M. I). V. 8 Examining surgeon, rltAOTICINQ P I1YSIUIAS and DU f.QliON. oencs! iiank Stroet. Ilnusa's itt-ocK. Lchisli- "ilaybe consulted m tlio doro 'n l.niRuase. Niiv. a'. t-R. C. W. HOWliK, PHYSICIAN AND SUllOEON. May bo consulted In Iho German or English lai'iiuiiL'O. Orrirai Oi.poslto Purllna's Drus sloro, DAMC St.. Lel.iitliton. Pn. J.m.ll-yl W. A. Qortrfght, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "iiroadwny House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patlenis hive tlio lienelltof IIio latest lm. nrovoments In me.-lunl'ul appliances iind the best motho Is or treatment in all surgical .s.s. NITltOUS-UXllii: administered II tslre.!. Kpos.li.lc, persons residing1 outside if Mauc.li Chunk, slioulil m iku cugair.!inonts foyinall. J8 U T GU.NvfiiAauKUi AHD GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The Mlowlna Companies are represented: IjRitAN )N MUTUAL PIHC, rtuti.i.G mutual is'ihe, WYOMING KIUK. rot-Tt.viLi.r. 1'ir.K. i,i:ituiii viitfi.aiidtiKiinAV r.t.rails ACCIIIKNI' INSUIIANUB, Alio renn(iv.inli'nin Mutual llorso Tiiltt te iroanu iii-uruueu ... .. J" I'MPTim Mal'CfliJ. IS71 IIIOS. KliMKHliB. QARBOM HOUSE, J. W. KAUDn.VIlU.Slt, PltOPniETOK, Hake St., Lkuioiiton, Pa. ThsOAnBOH Ito rsKoMVrsnriit.elassaceon,. nmlatlnns to' Ik iVavuiln puhlK liotrllnit hi- tho Hay or Week on Keasm.iDM rorm )nocoJ.ir, Wine and I.tauors alvny on lunJ. (lo. I Shod and Stabiys. whli aitoi- tlvo Hustlers, .uuoue.l. Aiirll 10-yl. iion.ii. Midway between Mmch Chunk & Lclitgtiton IjKUPUM) MISYLIt, Pnor.mr.Ton, PacUerlon, Penn'.i. This well known hotel Is ndinlral.lv refitted, ami lina the bm.iecniniiiodailnii.liir pr.ni.ii iF in,l,nl I. i.ir.lnm. I xnillenlintilu aud the very bot liuuors. AIJ ttno st.ibles attached. -Sept. lo-yi QlVaO UStHUUT'S Livery & Sale Stables I A NIC STR.KBT.L)lCIIiaiITUN, Pn FAST TROTt'INCi HOUSES, ELEUAXT CAUUIAGES. A.nd BMItlvelr I.OWKtt PllIOKS than any otjcr Livery lu tho Co July. t.arcnaud hmlvrao Carilatre for Fnncml . 1 ... i iu.. iiivni I'unrcrt'p Nov. s:'. iiGi. J. W. 11AUDEN13USII Itupectlully anntiune'S to the pnhllo that lie lias ouenoda NEW LIVElt Y SPAHLE In tunnrctloa with his hotel, aud Is prepared to (uruisn leaius lor Faasrafe, MMn or Business Trips n .hortf st notlco and most liberal terms, All urders left at tho "Card in Hoiish-' will receive iiromiit attention Mania on North h'rect next iho hotel, Lshlirlilon Un'---M PENSIONS' . r..r Soldiers. Widows 1 I'limnt and Children Any illteae, wound or Injury entitle. MllllonKapproprlated and wo'klnx force doubled. Prompt work and homes made linppy. Fee 410 Apply now Widow's, re-ra.irried, now entitle 1 durliu wilowliood. Ure.it success In INCREASE easo. liouoTV and Hack Pay 111 1 IHfchnrxei proeured. Dettrttrt entitled to allUucs under newlawf. DAiPUMm ,,,r Inventors. Land ll'arranfi ril I Jill 10 procured, liouaht and s.ild., Tlio" WORLD 4- SOLDIUIt." (weekly uapor). Sample o ipy Tree. Send stamp for fall liulructl.MU, blanks and bounty tnbK M. W.FIT.OKilAI.D & CO.. Pension, P.it-iit and uaud Au'ys, Wajhln cton, D.C. ('l-m j DROP IN AT THE ft Urban Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! 1 i-- 11 if. Y. MoRTiHMEn, Proprietor. VOL. XL, No 15. Railroad Guide. PMMelpliia &J eatog E. S. Arrangement of a:sengcr Trains. NOVEMUint, 12th. 12. Trains louvo Allcntown us follows : ' (Via PmiKlOMKN If A I l.llOAD. ) Vnrl'lilliilulplila at "6.(0, 0.4', 11.10 a.m., and "3.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For PhUadelplilaat 6.l'0n.m. nnd S 33p.m. (Vli East Pksn HnAxrii.) For Hoaillnx nnd llarrlfbuOi, 0 00, f.40 a. m.. V.M5, 4.3 1, nnd V.0S p. in. For l.'ine.istcr and Uoluinbla, 0.00, 8.10 a, m , and 1 3j p in. , SUNDAYS. For llarrlsburjf, nnd najpolnts.p.OJ p. rn. Trains for Allcntown leave as follows : (Via I'KIIKIOMGN ItAILItOAD ) Leavo Phlladelnhla, 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1.15, and 0.15 p. in. SUNDAYS. I.eava Phlladslidila. 8.(0 a. m , 3.15. and 4.'.,0 p. in. (Via east Pkhn. DnANCii.) Leave Heading, ".30, 10.15 a. in., 2.00, 3.55, and n 15 p.m. - ijcavo uarrisDurs, t2', 7.00, vu a. m., l.ta id 4.1X1 p. tn. I.- ave Lancaster, 17.30 a. tn., 1.0) and 13.40 P ...... i.ruvo v.iiioiiii'iii.i o u. in.,i ivuiiu4.ivi.ui, troui Klnic Struct Depot. SUNDAYS. Ijcavo Ileadlnir, 1 30 a. m. l.eavo lliirrlibur, 620 a, m. Tralrs via "Perklotnrn Hallroad" marked thus () run to nnd Ironi DeHit. Ninth nnd (Iret-n tirccis, Phlladolpbla, ulhcr trains to and fioin llroad street Depot. Tho 3 IK) nml 0.45 . 111. trains from Allen, town, and the 1 35 and .fi.15 p. 111. tr.iln Irom Philadelphia, via Perkloixon liallrnad, have through cart to and Irom Philadelphia. J. I'. WOOTTIIN, (leneral illanuirer. Q. UANrOCK. (Jen'l Pns"r ft Ticket Agent. November 0th J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, PROPRIETOR OF THE West End Brewery, Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Pure otter anil Laser Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1681 yl YOU AUK I.N SHED OF 13oots, Shoes, . IlatsS, Caps... '.f or, (jlents'-Furnishing Qoods GO TO CLAUSS&. BROTHER THE POPULAR" t Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PIUOES VEP,Y LOW FOIt HASH. The public patronage solicited, Juljl-tf Central Carriage Works, liunlc St., Lchig-liton, Fa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Ufevory description, In the most substantial ujutiucr. aud at Lowest Cuslt Prices. Rcpnli'In? Ih'omiitly Attended to. TREXLER &. KREIDLER, !, 1853 yl Proprietors. April BANK STREET, fi rst flnro nlmvo Iron, calls attention tn his new ami fash ionable i-tock All of rrhioh he is Selling at VKHY EST CASH IMIICKS. tW An Inspection Intltcd and satisfaction Kuuianiccd In all enle, PENSIONS fur Soldiers on anv tllsease. wound or In lurr. t'eps Lln on llnuutr, llirk ry. Iilschiiurs lor llasir:ers. no .tiroeurcl. II vears e.i.erlenee. Address ( SI MTKS iCO.O 4, PKtrcet. U nthlu. ton, !.('. Jan.utra I A M I C'nl'n.a speelnliT. nnl WAlt. L-rtlX U." A 11 II I T I (I N A IMIM1NTKAII Ci: I 1 1'liiiT. l'.S and a 4nd sjI.1. Kl and all klnds.if LAMI St'llll'T Ixtimht j.nrv fio, k. Mini iiiKiir.t rrhHB pld. lln u 'nnl tn .ell or luiyt I r'l'.r.A-A TIIUMAS, Altera. Law. it " n ..i.mii.n, u. (j. Jn..tff. rri ft A. 9 WbsrrvBSS t CARBON ADVOCATE riAI2 AND FANCY BOOK: JOB FRUITING HOUSE BANKWAY. a short dlstanco abovo the LtlilKh Valley I!. II. Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now fully prepared to executo every description of pniNTINO, Irom a Visiting Card to a Lane Poster! Tosters, . , , Handbills, , Dodgers, Circulars ' ' " Shipping Tags ,. Cards, " Bill Honds, " Letter llcads,'. " . . . ' V.nJJ'. i ' Note IleaiU;-'' " ' . , , Envelopes," Statements, i ProRrammes, - v ' 1 1 ' ' - " " Pamphlets, &c &c In Best Manner, at ., Reasonable Prices-! THE N. Y. SUN. NEW YORK, 1083. More neonlu lmvo reml Tjik Si'N tlnrlnu ll.e cnrjut noiv :i!'lii tlinn tvjr Ltvfuro hliioti It waft itrfrt inlitti. K'i other nem ;ier puuiineu on mis fiiaui n vurth t.:ii been Uiuulit mi t rciul In mi v i cur liv fcu mniiv men tun I witinvii. Wo uro erctliliiuiv Inr-irmeil that ncnnlo buy.rpn.l, unl llkti Tiiki-n lor ilia 1uUu.m Irnr rcait'iit, amtinur rlirrt :' - t UcciiUfu Hi ni'wi culti Mint prrscnt In nt tmrthc lurtn tunl vlth thu urctttcst ix.filUU ircurnuv w luitevcr Inn liitur Ft (or litiman I;Int ; tliurwtit, tlio ilei-ils.nnil uiU.U'el4,t he M Kilolll. ttlO UltllllSOllllV. tllU llUtlltslft T.lllV. the eo! Ht fcii'i, tlio iHiproUti luniFCtise nil tho nt-wF dl lliu tiu si eat tuii'M at iifcnt ru vtilviim In ifne. lieriuiftj penpln li.ive learnc. t tint In lln ro. marks I'tMicerniru luirfnus nnd 11 frlrJ Tiik Sun makes u ir.tclcu ol lulllnx tlirut t tic ex act truth lo the host. ital.illt.Vlhreo Immlriil ai.il 8'Xti'tivL'il.iyn In tho e.ir, WTuroclfc Hon UfsWell n utter, ubuiit the uhxleit i well an thu sm.ill hli, in I tie f.ieunritlsi'unt as pinlrily nmi lonrloftJly nt when ptipjtorteil hv oner.il apMriiviil. Ttu: h:is iilici'lntcl) no purintnei u orve, nve ine niittrniiiiion 01 Us reailers ami tho lurt heratico uf tho cjiii mon iri'uJ. Hueiiusrt it is evcryhouv.s- ncwunanfr No man Is suluimblotlt it TiikSun Ik ImlltTomit to hfs welfaro iiml his rluhis. iu man, mi tu-octal Ion of inun, is poworful enough tn be exempt Irom tlio strict application of He principle 01 riuu 1 nmi wrumr. jicc ufo in pMiiiii's 11 n.is lovin rnrn U(zcn yeartj. without liuermlcjion nnt snmcilnti's Himooi oiuno nu unir iiewui.iiiier tnu turn that tas resulted In tliu reeetitoverwhcltntnjf Kijiuntr veroiciiiKJiiiiit ltuuesonim ami tor icnest ifovcrnment. No mailer what nurtv Is In iiowcr. Tiik Sun liiml4 aim wlllron. tlnue in stand llkcu rock It thu Intrrvsts of the people niMinst thd iii.-.hiiloti urbuxcs,ilie oncruncliments of motiojollsis, and tho tfli. nouesi. peiieiiieH 01 puunc ronners. ah mis is Minn fo urd luid almost iiniiv by our Irlemls. Ono tnnn holds tliatTiiu M's is tho 1 test reiutous new? nanurevfr nut llf Ill-It. LlVVilUru lln jllllSIIIIIlliy 18 IIIHIIIUILMI wliliciint. Another Indds tli.it It Is tin lvtl llenuhiicnn nowsnjuer nrliited.bfeaiueit has already vrhlppoi half of Iho nieciU out ot that parly, and Iho pn ceedlns uKalnst tho other h.ill'nltliundeininlslied vt t A lldid neneies i: in no ino i-ent tiitiuiir nt niircnerai litcraturn In I'XUicnen, ht-cantu Its undeis mi s iiiiihinir worthy rn iiiov th.it Is current In the world of Ihoulit So eery friend of 1 uuciUN iiiiienvcrs mio ni us mam tnit in it appeals with partlculur luruu to Ills lndmdu al HkhU. ll'you already know Tiik Sun. vim will ob servo that In IS 83 It Is n lltilo beiterlhauever hefnre. 1 1 viu tto tint nlii-mlv L m.w 'I'u n- Min, ou will nnd It lo bo u tnlrror o nil hu man neiivnr. a aiorunoiHo oi ine c iucuiii priHluctsorntsmiuon seno ntnl imnulnudnn, n inalnstiiy for tho ciihu ol huiiest uoiernmeiit, seiuinei ior Kt-nuinu .lenersoiiian ucnto- eraey, a snmruo lur wickedness of c-vcry B; eoies, nu an l uncumiLoniy good luristiLcut ior i no iomiiiu3c.il. Terms to Hail Subscribers, Tho several editions of Tut: .Sum a o Bent by mall, postpaid, ns follows : DAILY 55 cents n month, SQ50 a year wliu Sunday edition. 87.70 SUN A Y Klifht iit s. S1.?0 ft yonr. WKKKLY 31 year, l.liclit paiiesorthe best mutter of tlio tl.illy Ishues; an Aurlcub tural Department ot unequalled merit, mar ket reports, an 1 literary eclentinc. and di ntestlo iutellttEHicn make liisc Wkkklv Sun tin newp iper for tho farmer house hold. To clubs of ten with 41. an extra copy fre. Address 1. W. EVOLA.ND, 'utillher, Tu if Sun, New vork City NoTOinber J3-na No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States Canada and L'uropc, at reduced rates. With our principal oRlco located In Washington, directly upposltu the United State Patent OlP.ec, wo uro nlilo to attend to all patent huslncs with Rrenttr promptness and de. fi nlcli nnd at less cost than other patent at. tornejs who are at a UUtnnre from Wash. ln;;loii, nnd who have, ilicrelorc, tn employ 'nsiclitoaltnrnc)'s." We make preliminary ciamlnatlonii and furulih oplnlof.s ns to la. Irntahllliy, freo of chaw, and atl who aro interested In mw Inventions nnd patents are Invited tn lend for a copy of cur "Oulde for obtaining Patents," wlihli Is sent free o any address, nnd contains co'imlcto Instruc. lions how to obtain patents and other valua bio matter. Wo refer to the (lerman-Amer. lean National Hank Washington, It, ().; (ho ifoyal Kodlli,Norweitanand Iiai.IhLfita. Hon.. at Wa.hinatoni lion. Jnt l'nnr. Iaia (llllMf Jlifllce 11. S. (Ntiirt ,il tlliiliiiri.'i.. fl, m I UHlclaU of tlio II. S l'ntnit nn .n.l . Senalor and Members of Congress from f every riuie. a t.i re. 1 : i.oi'is nlor:n r.n.. sn. ! llettiri of PaUni. and AtiornVv. . il'l'.iZ Iroltnalldlii, WasaiiesTOK. I. (J. INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGHTON, CAKBON COUNTY, The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over illother cough remedies is attested by the iinmenc popular demand for that old established remedy. For th2 Cure of Coutjlis, Colds, I Hoarseness, (.'roup. Asthma, Bron cliitis.Whoopinfr Cotnh. Incinicnt I Consumption and for the relief of ; con:umptive jwnons in advanced I stages of the Di-.casc. For Safe ' byr.ll Dnirrrrbts Price. 2j cents. 1 Willi IvIeSJciiic Qnaiity.-sot - Q&antf ty Is me mm iiapDrtancc; licit is IIio Knowledge ami Emenence to Cor rectly Fref are and Dispcijsc ilic same At A. J. DURLING'S . TOl'ULAR Bii & Family Meaiciue Store, Bank Stice Lehighton, You can alwnjs rely upon R.-ttln'.r STRIOT u i-urouuu unauuictuicu Drugs and Medicines. DUnUNO. Carries tbc larircst slock' : P ATI-NT .MliDll lI.S In tliu ruunty. .. . llUISLlNd liasnncli'irantstock.of Dliuni (ILsTJ .SlIMIMKS, KANOY nnd Tlll- 1,1. 1 AiiiiuiiLB lur mo lauics us wcu.as tlio penlB. . ' 1 HUIILINO inaVcs'lIORStf nnd (iATTLti POW IIIIIIS n tndvlalir. IIU 'J3 voira Mien Icncf In Iho tit UK luslncfs gives lilm u Kt'M uilvnntimu In lliit'Ilnii. ,M TllUS-JI fj, SUI'i'tiHTKII.SnndllllAUS T alvns a largo suick rn hand. . J l iVlNKS and l.Kit-OIIH. both lorcljjn t iloiiiietlc.jjlx'llis ii (:iMifoiHJmpo Wino i ,i I ry Oa'awba Wine. .In a siiUndhl i and ami snUndhl uuj'i IIClll. , WALL PAPI'.KS and HOllULUS llie laruct iiSMiriint'iit lu t)un. (lo to HtJItLlVtr'S with vour nrrpprin. lions (lo to DUlILl.Nu'S lur our I'uteiil .ilCilictHH, ' ' 1 I ' (lo to M'ULIIWS for vnurr.incvnrt'clrs. Fniinor upil lior?litL'n utitu IHilM.lNO' lur jour lluise and Uulllu l'uwdeis. itug. 6-yi." A tT3 VJJ'IX want, il.lo sell lMfin'?lu. ivj lil 1.0 lcil Tflentiorio nnd Kdlson'ii Instantaneous I'lanonod (Irir'in luvlc. Lu cloe ciitnip lur cital.iitue utui IcrifS, EllISOM MUSIO CO., l'liliadeli lita. P. dec. 'JI-iuS. tVOEl YHC PERfJIAHEtJTCURE OF I7o other dicooroii C3 rrcrrJcnt la MiUl 0 jcouatry &3 Coniti-pctlca, and no r?m;Jy!'3 ncs c rer ctiiailoa tuo ccit-eratcc iuditjjx- Ulvr ns o euro, whatever tae cause, liowcvci ctstlnata tlio ctzc, tlil3 rezicCy will ovcrccmo it. Etr5?, THI3 dictreataff cs-ti-EBiUb-wa rlahit U vcrrr onttobe cotirUcated vrttU ccnsUnatlsn. ICichiCT- K Wort etrenzthens tho Tea!rcaod mrU and iquicily cu all kinds of Piles c vca -wheu nhysicians and rncdiclnti liava before DI1 C ed, tVIf you have either of ticso troubiosl PSiCESI.j USEi rbrusdtta Sell I7espcctrully unnounccs tn the people of Lc hluhton and Its vicinity thnt ho Is now pre pared lu supply I he 111 whli all kinds of Household Furuituro Mannfaelured from the Vest isoned Male, rlalu at Prices fully ns lowas tho.aincnrtlcle. can bo touitht lor elsi-wtiero. Here are a few ot the Inducements offered Pirlor Sets at from 50 to ea Walnut Mui'Mc.tort llrestlPK Case lleil mom Suites. 3 pieces M0 to Ml Painted lledroom Suites lRtoi (lan Seated ("hairs, persetor.... M Common Chairs, per el of 0 l and all other (loods eaually cheap. In this connection. I deslro to call thant teolt'O. oriho pd to Pieiii.e f elllties In wlthaNKW and HAN'KSOMK UKAHSE, and u lull llne,,rC,iKl.T:i and CdKr'LNh, lam preimicd lo attend promptly to ull or ders, lu this lino, at lowest prices. I'airon.mc rrrpeetfulty f,.lcllel and the most au,jdd satlsfactl n guaranteed. V. SCUWAIITZ, octl2 DANK SI., Lthlstitoo. (JITJob Printing neatly, chenply nntl promptly execut ed nt this oflicc. Give us a L L , ... iriUl ilHU OC COJIVIUCCU THE-UHDERTARIKG jJIMNESS ' Live and Let Live." PA ' SATUEDAV, MARCH 3, 1883, " KUSTERED OUT," There's a lonely gruvo lu Virginia, Ami a nameless sleeper there, That fell when the (Me of bitlh Rnljeil (ivcr Hie laml so fair. Nn costly innruin marka.the spot Where ho Ml 'inhl war's slem lout, Rut a rough, hewn cross aud the simple words "A soliller inupreil out." There oro grnves In Iho "OM Doinlulcn," Where her hcrnes are at test, Anil piles of bronze nnil mnrblo Stuiut nbnVe each sleeper's breast; Dul nnim'iirc Ihern n man llicin all That Heck her hills about Willi n lomb tn grandly simple As that foldicr's "inlistcreil tuil." ' !t slnuils In lis solemn beauty By the ever Innantng sea, Ami tho pussiiig srtiooner proudly floats The flag he died tn free. The w bito capped billows bow' their heads, And nil tho wafers shout And fling their foam wreaths "round tho grnvo When lie sleeps, "musterrd out." These waters nn Hint dreadfu1 day Una seen liim'figliling full, And mingling with the bailie's smoko Had made llie siddicr's pall. No arms reversed; no miifned drum, But shot and groan nnd shnilt Thesa were Iho snunds that filled tho air When he was "mustered out." No mus'e of soft requiem", No church bells tolling low, But clash nfnrnis and cannon's boom, When lio was called In go. IIU shroud n blood stained, lattcred flag, His hymn tho victor's shout, Ilia knell ' Cumberland's" last gun ; When ho was "mustered out." All hemes sleep not 'neath tall shafts, Nor monuments uf stone; For many graves are marked, alas I With one short word, "Unknown ;" They sleep who lought as bravo ns those For whom thn millions shout, Till tho Lord ol battles gave command And Ibey woro "mustered out." But He who marks the. sparrow's fall Knows whero each hero lies, And humble blood for justice shed By Mm is not despised. And when in the last rcville The dead ranks throng about, Foremost among tho just sli ill stand Thoso soldiers "mustered out." Jason's Widow. Yes," said Jlra. Clickson, nodding her lieu.),' "Clar.t has married' rich ul lait,.it seenu." It can't be possible," sitil Miss Jlun- I'Mnmlia Cllckhim, who was long; thiuiuid urly. "A Miuh-liofced, iiisigiiilicnnUliinp Ilk thnt! Wlmt is there uuoui (jiara tu Attract jihv uiuu?' It js Irne, though," said Mrs. Click- son, "11-ir.j train l.arlons lullis uuve been visillnj. i-i 1'iill.i.ielpliia, nnd they s i' her out ridiui' with her now Utisbiluii with Uoe.s" luirucss half covered with gold plato, nml purple tutiii cusbiotis to the hcrridgo. Aud M,tSs linrloii is pretty sure fibeii.iv diamuuilo iu her c-ur-,." Mn. Moutugus Mcrrio. !' breathless ly burst iu Mins Lorin;i Oilchsun. That's the u.mie. Aud a bruwu-stoue house mid u imm in black, with it silver silver to lake tho visitors' oirds. Mrs. Uths IJ.iiUii) saw it wilh her own cytb!" The Clickson fnnitly looked nt one nit- otlitr with speculative eyes. They were n high-fentured, high-cbeeklioned race, wilh opaque black eyes, thick lips like threads of damaged Vermillion, faces all traversed with wriuMes, nud uoses sharp ened tu n mere poiut. There was old Mrs. Clickson, who livdd iu tho farruhouso aud laid down the law to nil the neighborhood like n female pope; Mr. Clickson, who didn't count ut nllwbeu his wife was by j Mts iluir.inali, wuo tangut tho district school, nud Miss Loriini, who trimmed bonnets; nsd Mr. aud Mrs. Phllo.n stout. h,ilf lit pair, who said very little and kept up n bhurp eyu for tho main chance. Everybody had said vheu Mrs. Pbilo Clickson iirst came there that she would not slay. It wiih boldly asserted that uo una could exist uuder the Upas shadow uf n molher.iu-l.tw cut niter old Mrs, Cltcksun's pattern. But Mrs. l'hilu had muiulnitied her pasitiou by diet uf n p.ichydcruious stolidity, nnd bad won the tdd 1 tdy's secret respect by tcouo mizinu u.tiidle-euds, looking niter stray crumbs of bread nnd counting pen lit. i with tveu more parsimony th.it) she iier stlf wan able to display. As she never aid nujtbiug she could not very well olfeud Mrs. Ebcu Clickson, and go all weut well. Hut when Jason Clicksnu's wife canm .to the old fiirmhuu'.e, with n letter frum the young husband who had taken lo the sea aud died in some far-away Italian port a letter writteu on his rieatb-bed, to oouiuieu'l the poor little E iglinh wife to the tender mercies ct thu Clickson family nil was difl'ireut, "Mirried lthout my satictionl" said Mrs. Eben Clickson, severely, '.lariitl uud ne't.rn!,ked oiiradvice!" chorused Miss Liriua aud Miis Mau- riuilis, Mr. and Mrs. Fhilo said nntbtuc They only looked r.t tine another, but their look plainly anld: "We wou't give up tho west wiu. of the faru-house, ex cept with our lil'e!" Clara Clicksou wasu little, pale, large eyed womau, with n startled look lik u d -cr, and a rouud cherry mouth, w, ich quivered piteotuly wheu auy one spoke Lnrsbly lo btr. Bhe knew nothing about housework. Never had beeu laught to m ka soft-soap, could not engineer a family wash, pre ferred her book to her naedle. She cried n Great diH when she was by herself, which old Mrs. Clickson in lerpreted Into n lack of resignation to ths will of Heaven; lunnabt wild. .florcM hnrno to litter up" th place. and she oora canjht cirine half a $1.00 slice of bread nnd butter to the Utile gill who played the tambourine to n hand-organ man's accompaniment, nt tho back door. The Clickson family, In full pnilia lufiitary conclave, fiRfeed Hint Ibis would nevtr do. Mr?. Ebeii told Clara, with I'bur.tctrrlsllo delicacy, that they cnnld not be (xpeclcd to maitilniu her In idle ness, nnd that perhaps she bail bif.tr look out for something to do. MUs L iriua recemmended ii 'verllsing In a cily paper for snhio decent situation : M1n .Mauriiudiii cava her n kind resumt of nil Ler faults and fallings, and ailninn fshed her to cirrtct thdti before she i pcctetl p(ople tololtrnto her) nud Mr. aud Mrs. l'hilo snt mid stared nt her wilh hsr.!, dull, gleiirtiug ryis, as if tlicj erjti) cd every pyllable of this figurative cAstigatiou. Clara venltired on no reply. She pnly sat, pale nnd silent, with downcast eyut and trembling lips. Hut Iho next day she left the Clickson fathlbonse, nud the family troubled themselves uo moro nbout her unlil tLc report npnnd itself nbout that Jason's widow bail met with success. She bad paiuled some pictures which commanded n ready market, anil one of the rich gen tlemen who bought tho landscape had fallen iu love with her nnd ninrricd lur. And then the Clickson family decided, with oue accord, thut they hud always st l a deal of store lu Clara, uud now it wns clearly their duly to go nud iscc her. "And if I like the situation," said old Mrs. Clickson, "I shouldn't wouder if I stayed ull winter. My rheumatics are always better for chango of nir." Misj Lorina thought uf the ideas iu bounet makiug nnd c.ip-tiimming that she could gaiu by daily promenades on Chestnut street. Mnuriindin concluded thatshe would abaudou n.qnarUr's sal- my of the district school aud devote her self to cily society. Who knew but that there, might be n Mr. Moutague Merriou somewhere in store for hci?" Mr. nnd Sirs, l'hilo. 03 usual, said nothing-, but packed their hand-bag. Theyhad IoDg wanted a "nlon carpel' and a set of blue china and uow was the opportunity. Jason's widow could not charge them board, and they could stay as long ns they pleased without incurring auy extia expenses. But tho Clicksou family would have beu surprised, nud not altogether pleased, could they have seen the ex pression of Mrs. Montague Merriou's face wheu tho received their joint and com pound, letter at the breaklnst table. A breakfast table ns different from the fried pork nnd heavy bread abomina tinus of tho!licksou house ns"pos3ible. White French rolls, piled in, sipie'r.ljas-' kets; peaches, clear cofl'-e in egg-shell chiun; birds broiled on toast, nud eggs wrapped in dumask napkins; while, u superb iimnrj His, iu full bloom, gave the eh men t of color, and Mr. Merriou in u pluturifqno morning wrapper of cherry silk, rend Iho newspaper, while Clam looked over her lcltm. And no ono would have recognized Jison Clickrnn'H pale little widow in this bright, blooming gill, for there is no bcnnlilier like happiness. "Oh, Moutngne!" tho cried, dropping her letter, "what am I to no?'' What is tho mailer, sweethearl?" in quired Mr. Mcrrion.'ci'.mly folding his newspaper. be)fwhole Clickson family.'' cried Clara. "All coming tq spend au iudefin ito period of flmo wilh us!'' "Ah I" said Mr. Merriou. "Your Hrst husband's relatives. Have vou invited them?'' Ob, no, nol" cried Clara. "Invited them, when they were so hard and cruel and inhospitable to me in my hour ol need, aud ull but turned me out of door at last?" , "Then," said Mr. Mr rrion, "we must Ireat them ns wo would treat any other impertinent intruders. My Utile Clara shall not be tormented bj a set of harpiec. Just give me tho letter, love; I'll settle this business. Oh, by the nay. I have 1 1 run out to Chestnut Hill thii morning to see nbout tho new ennserynlcrhs there, lint I'll send I'blpps, my liwyer, to the depot to meet Iheiu. He'll mako it nil right." Hut, Monlnsne." faltered Clare "what nbnll I do if they desccud upon me liko the locusts of Ej;ypt, and you not here?" "They won't come, my dear," said Mr, Merriou, shrewdly. Nevertbtltss Clara wns viryiurvons all day, nod could uotscllie peacefully to wnik in the exqmiilo little glass ceiled studio, with the Vctietiau-rr'd walls nud ruby velvet draperies, whicU her hits. b. nil's i.irectlon l.nd provided for her, for the rscoili'cltnn of Mrs. Clicksou's old, hud fr.ee overshadowed her like n nightmare. Tho two maiden daughter's sonr rc- girdx cre still fresh in her memory.aud sha could not think of the stolid stupid ity of Mr. and Mrs. l'hilo without a shudder. The Clickson fsmily trrived at tho de pot hot, dusty, crumpled, like all travel en. Miss L rina's hit was citlxhcd,Mls MuuraudU's complexion was nil washed aivay with perplratinn, Mrs. l'hilo had the toothache, uud Plulo had mlhlatil thu key of his Img. The old I t.ly was cross and dictatorial, much incllued tu tlud fault with thu mviAgcniuut of thu mad, nud old Mr, Clickson sat all iu a heap iu the" corner, about as amicable ns an tl.'eily hyena. Iulo (his cheerl'ul family party Mr, Pliippj bowed hlmulf u couittous.inld die-aged gentltmau, with n perpetual smile aud & coaxing way of speakiup-, wLIuh lu spoke your confidence, before yon knew it Do I, add res i Mrs, Ebon Clickson?" said ha i.uavt ly. "Xou d.," said tho old 1 uly, trying to slrilKhtrn out her bent spectneUs, upon which Mn. Pbilo bad eat all Ilia way (rem Trllov Rronk depot. a Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid, in advance, $1.2". "I represent Mrs. Mtrrlnn,'' said he. "You have nodonW lipnril of iho sickness la Iho family nml liaye ccmo to help uurso Mr. Merriou's dangller?" "E..'f" mid Mrs. Eln-ti Cllclison, hold lug the Bpeo'nijlesby one joint, "lie was a widower eh? With n feii.Yii? WVll. then, Clara h I'.n't duiio s.o snrpil-ingly well, niter all. But what s .llie mail, r wilh the young gals? J pity 'em if Jason's Idow U to be their Mepmotliel 1 "The doctor 1 opes," said Mr. lTiipp?, "thit it will not he an thing moro iri oin than pcnrlct feyer, Thu indications, nt present, are" "Scarlet revet!' screamed Mrs. Thilo, "Husband, Ut's go back! Wo'vo neitlier of us evil bi'd itf "It is maltguautl" gfs;ed Mirs I,or inn. "Why didn't Jason's widow telegraph to uv?"" shrieked Miss Mutnudit. "Shn has had a (.rtiit eler.l lo occupj her mind," mil Mr. Phipps, smoothly. "You perhaps haven't beard that hor hu hand h:s gono nny nud I. -It hei?'' "Aud took all the niouej?" Rasped the old woman. "It is but too probable," r plied Mr Phipps. ' Lelt bo?-" repealed Jilts Lnrinn. "Ilumphl A grass.widow! Didu't I al ways say that Clara Clicksuu mouKIu'i comu to no gotxi?" "She can't expect us to countenance her," said Misi Maurundia. "Ladies," said Mr. Phipp. "flill I show you Iho way to Mr. Merriou's resi dence?" "Certainly not," said Mrs. Ebcu C'licl;- sjm. "it uni t my tutsiuos to cotiuteu iinco nuy woman whose husband bus de silted lur. Just let herkuow,pleac,thnt her llrsl httsbauil'B family are very much put nut uud hopo bhe won't expect them to receive her again!'' "Aud I think," observed Miss Manr.tu- ilia, "that it is vciy cool of her tosuppoFt that we will turn freo nurses to her sec ond husband's family, wheu we're nil delicate ourselves!' Mis Lorimi made no further remark, but gathered up her parcels nnd pack ages uud started for tho train, whither old Mr. Clickson nnd Mr. aud Mrs, Pbilo had already led tho way; for.deiuly as tho Clickson family cherished the prospect of n moulh's sojouru iu Phila delphia, hotel exactions and boarding house bill) were out of the question. Mr. Phipps Matched Hi em unlil tho last basket and vi.lise had disappeared into tho car door, nnd then returned to the luid.it), just outsido Ibestatiou, where Mrs. Merriou snt. 'You heard it all?" slid lie. "Every word," said Clara, whose fuco was n combination of t,musemeut ami annoyance. "But Mr. Phipps It was quite iru:, wasn't it, nbout your husband's daughter beiug ill of scarlet feyei?" baid tlio lawyer. "lint, they aro nway nt boarding chool." "Was it necessary for mo to mention that?" said Mr. Phipps demurely. 'Aiulyou said my husbaud had lelt me." "Hasn't he?-' asked Mr. Phipps. "But ho has ouly gono to Chestnut Hill to see about the buildlugs, nud he will coma back this eveuipg," plsaded Clara. "They did not nsk me whera ho was gone.or wheu ho would return," xibserved Mr. ThlppF. But the nniu object was achieved. Tho visitation of tho Clickson family had been warded off; and uhen Mr Mi rrion came home that evening from Chestnut mil, with tuet report that tho girls were getting on finely, and tho conservatories almost completed, Clar.t met him with u radiant face. . "Mr. Phipps' diplomacy has won the diy," baid she. Whils tho Clickson family, unloading their bags nnd trunks ouco more at the farmhouse door, declared, gloomily lint "thev always knew that Jason's. widow would turn out n failure." HOME F0LITEHEC3. A hoy who is polite to his father uud mother ia likely to be polite to every one el-e. A bov lickiua lioliti-ness In his parents may have tho seiubhit.ee of cunit tsy iu society, lint is never tiulypidilo iu spirit, and is in d.ingi r.ns ho btcomts familiar, of betraying I.U real want (it ourleiy. We are all tn d tiigcr of living too much lor llie outnldo world, for the Imprctfion which we make iu socitty, coveting the good opinions of thosu who are in a sense a part of ohrselvts, and who will continue, to sustain nnd be in terested in us, nntwlthst Hiding these de feota of deportment nml character. We say to eveiy boy and to every gltl, culti vate the habits of conrtey and propriety at borne iu the sitting room au.) the ki cheu, as well as iu the pr.ilur ui.d you will be sure iu other places to deport yourtelf iu rt becoming aud ultra tive manner. Wheu one bnsn pleasmt smile aud a gracciul demeanor, it is a satlslur tion to know thtbe are not put en, but that thoy belong to the ohar.ioter.niid ine maulfett nt ull limes and under all cil cumstuuees. A nar,uileo ol goud Inilh giving n ohiueh $10,000. Highly mar-coalc.l, A New York divorce l.iwjty's ndvetliseinfiut riil: llyiuetiejal incompatibilities, ns a spe cialty, carefully adjusted. 'Tis Uvciy to detaiu tho hand after tho heart hath lied." At) old man would uot believe he amid hoar his wife talk ndistar.ro of five miles by t(lphnue. His bftter.hnlf was In a country strro sorenl miles, away, where tbtro was. n telsphone, a.n.1 tl.e skeptic-was also lu n pLicw whero there was n similar instrumcnl, nud, nu b.lng toll) hour tn npera'n P. be wnlktd boldly up nnd shouted, Hello, Jauc!"' At that luHtiiiit lUhlulu s riick tho tilepl.niii win and knocked the man down, hii.1 as ha si-ramble 1 tolls f. it he eicitedly rrl.d, "Tu.t's J.o t-very Km." The Carbon Advocate, An Independent Frindlv Newsiwper Published every ATUIIDAY, iu Lehighton, Carbon Co,,l'a., by iMituv v. nnirriii.in:ii. urrtrE-.tiA-tJiWAV. a short rtlr'niice bey tl.e Lthlnh Valley n. It. Depot. Terms : $i,00 EcrAmitim in Atece Event DnsciunioN or main aid rAser J ob Printin at vmrv low i-Kicrs. HELP VOUItSELT. People who have been bid ter "p .ul levered ull their lives are selib m cwil for anything in a crfsK Wheri trtisfrr- tnno eon oi tlity loik prinn.l for rm- thing to'ding tn cr lean upon. It the prrip is not thero down they go, Once down Ihcy nro ns hi ) 1 ss as cnp. siKd turtle?, or nnhnrsciluicn In nimrr, nnd cannot liud Ihiir feet again will out assistance. Such silken fallows no more rexpllo solr-made men, who have fought tlir way In position, making d flli-nliiis thnr stepping Motiis, nnd derivivg diteinili nt ion from defeat, than vims rtcmblu oaks, or spulttritig rtish-lights Iht slfM uf heaven. Efforts persisted il.lonrhl. v meuts train a mau to self-i. l'ai.co, and when he has pruvtn to Iho wcild that 1 nn trust himbclf thu world wilt trust 1 1 i in . It is unwise lo deprive yr.nrg nun f tho advantages wlich remit fiomileir ottnenergelienction by "bneslihtf" Ihtm over ol Ktncles whleh they ought to bur mount utnt,r. WHAT IS DIPHTHEEIA I Tl.e ii'iinc is romrnralively new, hut the ilieciite is ns old ns sli. ilself, It is a cnu- dition uf the throat something like croup' only wursp, hecauio It nltachs the sufferer with such lapldity nnd iu such a wny ns In sl..i the ulr pasmges. Tho Ihrnnt is violent ly iiillamcd, nn. I n tou;h men btar.e, llto leather, is very ropi.ll formed. Psnrr Dims'.i Pain Kh.i.ir has Unci tfiousanils of e.ies .iI'di.hllieriH. It nets so promptly, and tmcicutly, that no Ijmiiy cnu afford lo he wilhi ul it. WHAT COMMON SENSE DOES. Common stiiso is j mmolry 'of mind, of cvaracter, nud of puipcso in' the indi vidual combined. It represents man iu completeness, liaimony;nijd equlpcs". It chillies him wilh diguity, inyests hi in with power and sinnips him with btiperi- onty. It is not genius, lor that is often trralic;u(ircunnit'g,in ilssiutKUscourtr; uor tact, with its diclino into trickery. Common beusc is tho embodiment of true manhood. It confers a patent of royalty, though birth be plebian, aud exalts men from their louliest&plures.lolhe highest stations. Not by sudden freaks of for tune or a train of adventitious circum- htuuees nro tiny tin s dignified; but step by step, through obstacle and hindrance, tney overcome bp force of character and tho proper force of will puwtr. Common sense ii u tremendous force iu this lower wuilJ. Its power is felt nnd ncknowl- o Iged through ull tl.e r.imiilcalioi.s of fjivermneut, Bccrely, business, flnancn, soieuee aud commerce. In fact it is the history us well us the true philosophy cf tho ages. Il is the salt Hint bus Mi veil huiuuulty t ro in tiiub.iiis.iii, aud the mov ing power that has propt lied the rco on- uii)d iu its maruh id prognts and civili zation. A hotel fteik tii.me.1 nrhcit', Slumped his r.iot nut in 'Frisco, It hurt him like thunder, But the pulli was g,.t tin. ler. By St. Jacobs Oi! rubbed on bhtco, A coiiduifor who lives lit Beluir, Clot hurt, being thrown on u chulr. They l.nili him nwoy, But in less tlinii n dy,' St. Jacobs Oil Hindu him ull snuarc. -Nubodi is nn tiut iu Inland ftr the crime of starvirg. Alexander II. Stephens is 6eventy- ouaveurs id. I nnd Wtighs buveutj-ouo pounds. Mr. Wiggins is not forttlling storm's for nothing. He is tho owntr of nu al manac. To ttush Iho face in almost boiling water is reconiimuded Inpreveulnrinklia uud to improve the complexion. "EUCHUPAIBA." Quick, romjilele cure, nil iimmylng Kid Hey, Blii.lder uud Uriiliiuiy Ducusel. I Dmggists. Snciiking t vil uf nth-iis i) or.o of llie most uuauiiabl.. liabits tbnt can b ac quired, iilul oue that leads to ii fiultu uilbuhief. - Snip buiil.les can ha blown lo a. size of two fett In diameter uud kept two dirts by using a preparation of uleuto of eodn ami glycerine. Tho diamond which used to glilter in the hhl 1 1 bofiotu of James Fu,k, Jr his ncetdly come into the posMSsinn of William Chri, of Denver, it collector of diamonds. I. A. Voiiiheii, Wrightsville, Tj., fsyi j "Inir.i boltlu nfllriiirn's Iron Bitter, cured me of general debility." Somebody lm ciphered cut that Utah has nun I.U eii.ui.;b Ut supply eery perabi) in Iho United Slides wuli it tomb atone. Nu doubt Utah would also be de lighted to du it. A Kdy wriles n slory about "My Hubatid's .Secret.'' IU must le beeu a young husliai.il lo havu admitted ho bad one. The old marriul tuuu buuwH better than to do so, A nun, who ipwrels with hidnojl paper Ii. cause it does uot always coiucld't with bis views, Is usfi.t lib Hsiiunn wba Uings nwsy his iiiul-r.llu niter thn llrnt sLotr hui nseit. Ho may uted itanln, , , . ylrTuenly-four L.uiitiful tsiiort of lh (liiimoud i es, for Silk, W.-.l, C'.ai.ni, Ac , 10 els, A child call u.o them ni.U periett success. A yottug liiiui lulouu wusso impmU out to bee his gill that be paid S10 lor H. locomotivo lo run him ti.irlj-Bve lii.les nud the Detroit Vice Pros, i.tCcCta.U..di that when be yot there abv wts .palklug hit tivul, uiidu big dog had po.-seiiuii of th.j Irout door t 'pH, ExrrcUe Pact i,"n1d Iho phy. bieiau, "ou diiii'llakeeiit ulitx. riise " Dau'l tabu oaoiili ex.rci-t! ' t xu atibc'i the jbtltimt In iistonlvtlliiu , v n v y" docti r I U lol.fi id'if'e Ej icopl Church, and Mll)l lerli.t! tVey iu .'.n 1' r lirttvi.'s jtko wl ut tuuro will d loll li.iv roe rto?"
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