e: Advertising Rates, We desire t lo be distinctly understood Il.i . I---Jt....tl ...111 lw ln.nrf.w1 hi Ine column of Tint Gabbon Advooatk Hint raiy be received Irom uimnown purwes ur Anns unless fictoiiipanlcd ly tho cash. Tho following are our osly termst OSE SQCAntS (10 MNE9), One year, each irsortlon ..... 10 eta. Elx months, each Insertion 't, TUroo months, each Insertion 20 cts. Less than three months, first lnertlon $lj each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. H. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. rp A. SNYMMt, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPMOB-Corncror Bank Street & Bankay, 2nd building abovo the Carbon Advocate Printing omco. May 19, 18S3-mS-l LEHIGHTON. iil TiAPSiini:, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, DASSSlIKI,I.niaiTOB,PA. . B.ilV.Mt-nnlCnUfCtlon Aceucv tVlll luynil Etll Real Estate. Conyejaneing .lestlv done t ol tctlons prmnntlv made. Settling '.states identa u sp-cLllJ. May ba consulted In ndUeruiau. Mv. Physicians and Dentists. REMOVED. W.GJI.Sciple,iaii&Sniie;ii Has Removed bis omco and Residence from Second St.toSUUTll Street.ln the bulHlnic formerly occupied by A. .1 IIou.imavmi, whero lie will bo pleased to see his Irlends and patrons. S- OFFIOB '"V,'s i i G to 0 o'clock P. II. March 31, i8S3 Trvul W.lv. UKUBlt P1IYSIOIAN AN1I sunn ICON. MAIN STREET, PARRYVILLE. Ta, May bo consaltod In tho Emillsli or Herman Language March SI, 1583. A. DnUIIAHEH, 31 I)., ' rllYSICIAN AND SUHOUON Special attention p-ild to Cnrnnlc Diseases. Offlcal South Hsst comer Iron and 2rni ids... 1.0 il3bten,Pa. Aprl' 3, 1875, 3sr. . UIOUEU, M. 0. TJ. S Examining Surgeon, PTtAOTICINO PIIYSIOIAN and SU UQI'ON, OnFica; Hank Street, llEiiEK'b hlock, Lehigh. lUMay bo consulted In the Oerui m Language. Nov. 3 '. D It. C. W. 110WKH, rilYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. May bo consulted In tho Herman or English language. t)iform tpposlto Durllng's Drue Btorc, BAN J St., Lehighton. Pa, jau. lJ-yl W, A. Oortright, D.DTS., OFFICE : Oppnsilothe "broad way House," "Mfauch Chunk, Pa. Patients havo the benefit of tho latest lm provomonts In raochanh.il appliances and it ho best inetholsortrentmanlln all surgical eases. NITROUS-OXIDE administered II desired. II possible, persons rumuiiiK ouibiub I JUllUUM UJIUUh, oouuo. " ...w v..B,.,v... .ymall. J8 1 rpHOMAS ItlUlUUtlR, X OONVEYANUEU, AND QKNEP.AL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Impregnated: LiEUA, )N MUTUAL l'inK. Jtt?AIINQ MUTUAL PlltE, WYOMING l-TUU. I'OTTSVILI.1" PIIIE, LU11IUU I'lltB. and tho Til AY EI.Cr.3 AliCIDUKT INSURANCE, Alo Ponmvlvinli and Mutual Horse Thiol etec ive and in-oirauco uoinyiauv. QA R IB OfiTs O USE, j. xr. raupeniiusu, proprietor, Hank St., Lwiiciuton, Pa. Tho n a TinnN ICouaKotfcrs flrsclafsaccoTn modatlons to tho Traveling iubllo. Hoarding bv tho Ilty or Weok on Iloasonablo Terms. Uholco Olicars, Wines and Liquors always on baud. uotd psnena aim aiume-.. wun niiur lira Hustlers, attained. April 10-yl, -p.VCICr.ItTON IIOTKIi. Mil way botween Mauch Chunk & IjChlshton LiEOPOM) MEYEH, PnoruiuTon, Packorton, Pcnn'a, This well known hotel Is admirably refitted, anil has the beslui'cmmnotiaiiong tor pcrman pntnml tranxlmit tio.irders. Kxeellcllt tattle- and tliu very best liquors. Also hnortables Mauch Chunk House. Susquehanna Street, Mauch Ohunl:, Pcnus., T. F. FEU it, I'l onrictur. When Tlsltlna- at tho County Sert this Hotel will found to be tlrst-clasa In every re, pcet. Wli cs, Liquors, Latter llcer. Clears nnd other Jlelreshtncnts nf 1 urest quality at the Hnr. Terms very tuodorate. 1'atronnKO eollclted. So,)t. VJ, 1853 Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STIIKET. LKUIOllTO.N, Pu FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PllICUS thau any other Livery in tho Cojuty. Lartteand han.Uoiuo Canlajre for Pancrnl purposes nn.l Weddluxs. DAVID UllHIUlT Nov. ::. is;. J. W. RAUDENBUrill Jlespeettully nnnounc's 'o tho ptibllo that he has opened a NEW 1,1 V Ell Y STABLE In connection with his hotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teams for ! Funerals, Mugs or Business Trips on shortest notice and most Uberalterras. All orders left atthe"Ca-li n House" will receive prompt attention, ritable on North S:reet, next the hotel, LchlKhtou. janK-yl WM. DUPPY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & GmMtal Wort, at shortest notice. Orders l.v mall wt'l re ceive prompt atteution. Terms mo.1. ata for good work. tcpliif ill '' II. V. MoiiTrmiEii, Proprioor. VOL. XL, No 52. Ladies, blisses and Children's selves, i flood as mdbc convinced my the be st, and 11:3111 us Second deor below the M. E. fpi'n nnrl Olinnt Turin Wnin TJmn.i iiu ami oucsii nun um, D.s.m Is now offering extraordinary Bargains lor Cash ! Ho Is the only A (rent Intotvn lor the sale of tho Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo Rangesi ; Montour, A. ighthouno, Excelsior Penn, and Eclipse Cook Stoves; the Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heatcrn, with a va riety of othsr Square and Round. Heaters, ' '. All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, nn hind every kind ol STOVE GRATE nnd FIItE lililCKS. Dealer in all tho best ninkus ut PUMPi. RooSing an:! Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street. P.itronago Invited; sa isfnctloit (juarontccd. June 30, 1681-jl Buy Your Fail and Winter Groceries, QueensWare, etc., AT M. SWI1I1 k g0FSg Old Post-Ofnce Building, INDIAN A 8h 3i ires all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Bow s, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. .Millions testi- am Vt o its ofneacy diseases, and pronounoo it to bo the Tim Harr. iJESi remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. fJgg-A G E N T S W A N T E I ) Laboratory 77 West od St., New York Citv, Drug.rists Fell it. l.n. C,.a,.k !,, -, lA'KBHB. DauSuk CO.. Pa. Jly body was literally covered with Tetter, tor which 1 could uet no relief until I took your INDIAN IIL001) SYIUIP. which has effectually cured m .1 rccoinmVn.1 It hliihly ENOCH JIEHUEH. tail and W fili eaftlefofe itZi'i'Sll Tjwn AT lJOl'TO.M PUIOES. ffl Pei OSlCD Btfifc J April j.USi-ly Mrs. Fath has much pleasure in announcing to the la dies of Lehighton and vicinity, that slin has just returned from the City with a large, ele gant and fashionable assortment ol tho very latest novelties in FALL A1ID WIN7EB Millinery Goods, INCLUDING Hats, Bonnets, Rib- lions, Feathers, Flow. fjers, &c., suitable fbi- Wonr. Call and see for your- stock is large as the largest, as as low as the lowest. Li UJ scplomS Street, Church. James Walp, Successor to A. D. lJlOSSElt, IManufacturur efantl Dealer In all klmls of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, TJinminliinrr fnnrlti O.n P.n I'uiuiomu! uuuua, m, m. Bank St. Lehighton. BLOOD SYRUP in healing tho abovo named inter Stool: ! Tito un lorslgned calls the attention of his many friends nnd patrons to his I-ariso and l'ashlonablo Stock of Fall aufl Winter Goods, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES Ofevcry description and Style In Hie Market, Including a special lino of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full lino of Umbrellas, Rubbers, Hats. Caps. V", V."J "J? !''. .VKSi-W !??".?'! 414 auuwir.u aiuwi in HW Slrert. WiflfiHTfilJ ' 1 i mw Ml i w INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGI1TON, CARBON COUNTY, Thomas' Drug Store. SENSIBLE MENS-K tli ill of tho ninny dlsenscs and tleruiKeuients oi tue wd y eacn nas a Foparaio o iuso ur on. Kin nnd that each ncedtj a (Ullcr nt method ot ireattncnt In order to rircct a cuto, nnd a moment's reflection rnu!t convince tlmtnny id lliu qunck nostrums foisted upon tho iult- nc ciaimuii? in euro an oi a nuiuucr oi uiu metrienlly dliTdrcnt dtreoses must prove fail ures, even If we do not call ihem humLugf. POOR PEOPLE and people of in o d c r a t o mentis, and even neonlo woll-to-do or 'wealthy tlnd tint cnormou9 charges ol practising ph siclans are a serious burden to them, umi also find tlmt alter piiyln themselves ponr that no benefit lias nccrupii lo iiioip, iiuii in iaei nicy nave thrown their money iiway. To overcoiqe liepft evils wo oiler Wheeled Ko.Vi Sure Remedies lo the sick ami tuUvrlx one Remedy lor fiich dlgfQse. witt.out fur a uiuuietuclnttii-. lnic that ono rcmo.)y will cure any ottior (lis enscj thnn the one claimed tur It, and ns thofd ruined icrf iiiivu stood ttiatest (it years wiinoui a single fiillutf, ue a-j:icoIo refund the money paid In every instance where a uie Is nut positively Mltcted. Tlio runtedUsarc entire.' l v fC-'tablr, ran do nn harm, and will posi tively eme evciy uiskusd tor waicn iney are prietrioeti. RHEUMATISMS out. I-amr- nesst-t joints Sciatic t and N'eurnlsl.i aroTtlleved at onj and positive ly cured by theustiot Wheelers No 00 ICheu m itle Kcnif dy. We say buldiy that In the worst eases ol no matter how long standing, how serious or how painful, wo can nut only tfive reiici out potuiveiy cure tor an ume, l-ui II n ir to do thl a we will tmidtlvidy tclund tlm monoy j-ald lor treatibunt. and If your duffcrfnKS arc nut positively stopped for all time you have not thrown yuur money away ns you would on an oilier tnmi t ese utiaran. teed n-mcdles. '1 he prico of heeler's No. OtJ Jtheutn.Ulo ltemeI Is only f,0 cvuts, obtain alj.e lrom drusf'lsis or sent Ireo by mall on receipt ul prlco. btamps taken. SUFJTEBIN& WOMEN.S nuturowltha pretty face, beautiful figure, tfitiltlees eoinplt'Xlon, us well ns the sweetest of totiapcrs and f null less mental qualities Kfows pr"in.iturcly ohl, Kray and wrinkled, her form loses Its perfect contour, tho com plexion het'omes sallow, I he brightness leaved the eye, a feeling of lancuor tak s tho place ol.thc unco buoyant spirit, an Irrltnbtn ner vous fraeiiou'iiess makes liren lunlcn.thln-n th it once were trifles worry her till lire ie cniRcs unbearable. All this being rnusod by the physfe it derangements so common to wo men, which the Innate modesty 'of feminine nature prevents their making known, nnd jif which tlio Ignorance ot the medical prnfes s'iun prevents a cure. Jdy Header, paiifo ami consider, 'tli aitutyvou owe yourself, your family, and your Ond. tlmt voti should t'U i e (urstll of these troubles and onee moro V el tlio glow nrperfrcl health and spirits ih it nature intended for )ou. Wheeter's No 9iJ Prescriptions are pleasimt and palatable to tuke, eoutnlnjnothlng of an lnutious nature, and may ho taken by ullages at all tlmei and lu all conditions without possibility ot Ul ef fects, and will positively cure any of the pe culiar diseases to wlflch females are subject. F.iltfnu to iirodnco a pcrltct cute tho pro prietors will relund tho money paid lor tho treatment. Jf you have asattow complexion, constant or Intermittent headaches, back nche, restlessness, lo!s of appetite, suppres slons ol monthly How, or Irregularities ihcre o, accompanied by headaches, nervousness, histories and slmihir symptoms, Wheeler's A o,D9 Preset iption B"wll pop.ieIy re S'oro yuu to health. If you lmvu a sensation of he it nnd tlimbhtng in tho back, frequent filntlng spells, Ijeucorrhea or white dlsch.i rge patntul or slanting sensation In urination, reddish or whltodonnglt In urine, hot and .dry Skin, Wheeler's A'o, 00 Preset iption " C" will glvo Immediate and lutlng relief, Tho price of Wheeler's No 03 I'rescrlpttons 11 ' and 4,(3 ' are 60 centseuch, nhtalmible fr m drug, gists or sent bv mall secure frum observation post-paid ou receipt ot prlco. l'uetngo stamps taken. CATARRH.: It is needless to de scrlbo tho symptoms of this nauseous dis ease that Is sapping tho life and strength of ion many ot mo tairest and best ot imtn sexi'S, old and outtg, suffering altke from the pot. sonuus ilrlpplnx In the ihnmt tlo poUoiiuiti nn sal discharges o fctl' breatlj, and gener alnc.ikncss.dt'Uiii'y ami languor, aside (mm the ncute sutft-rings of this disease, which II not checked can only end In loss ot p.UiUe, hoarseness, weakened slifht, ltss ot memory, denftioss and preniaturedo'ith if not checked before .It Is too late. Labor, study and re. search lu America, tturupo at.d Kislcm lands havo result in I In Wheele ' .Vo, Vil Instant He lief and Sure Cure for LVnrti, a remedy which contains no harmtul ingredients, and hat is gturantccd to euro every case of acute ir chronleeitarrh or money refunded. Wheel er's Ho, V0 liiktam Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every case orcatar'b, bay fev r or asihm.i, prlooil.00 per package, trom drutrglsts or sent by mall ou rteelpt of price. Wheeler's Ko. 06 Sure t ure for Kidney and Liver Troubles cures all weakness nd sure ties of kidneys, Inflammation of kfJnejs or liver, price ji.vi. Wheeler's Vegetable Tilts are the rnly rem. cdy that cure constipation, giving na ural action of tho bowels without physlclm.', purg In it, griping or pain. Trice -5 corns, at drug, gists or by mall. Wheeler' t Servine Tonic for mental depres. slon, loss ot munhood, lanuuor. wtaknes or orur tnxatlunol the brain is Invaluable, price cents. 1IFT MTTimiTrnTiPsln every o5 2 1-3 ' H 2 j 5 Z 3 B p ?o g si ff g li i S X h M 3 t- r K g g 'PS! I rn CS. S 2 c K I o -i I trl N 9 is o - IT o. g a f n p i a - . , q u J? r R 9 pi yaf!m o 2 a o g ffr ?? s 3 g. tO'TO r2 cli w p 8 w s B g. SGQ 5- 8 i g S & 8 is?? ro CD pL S 2- n o &c br as I p g FT Ki - We place our prfeo for 'hese remedies at less thau ono-twentleth of iho brloo askul by otb ors tor remedies upon whloh you tkf all the oluuees, and we specially Invlt the patron, ago of the many perun8h 1 have tried otter remedies without clfect or diptetetl their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. HOW TO OBTAIN iESS them. If they havo not not thorn, write at onee to the pruprlutors, enclosing the price in money or stamps, and they will be sent vou at imeo by mall, posupaM, Correspondence solicited. Address i lafnty, 1. WIll.Kl.Elt St CO., No. W W. Itnttlmore'.. UAL.TIMOKU, All). sept. 1, lSil-ly. Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1883. TO-DAY. Ilo filad to day, my IteHrl: to morrow's sun May nover sliitin fjr yotij Tho froglle thread nf life may all be spun Anu Ueavcti'a liurnlslted lino. Bond o'er a sylvan pathway winding on Where feathery frauds nf ferns Play wllh tlio breezes wllh my footsteps Bono Whence there Is no retttru, O soul nf inlno how often havo you missed A blessed verity, While gazing toward tho hills ofamethyst That over flit ami flee. And lift,lheir folded sutnniils far away, And farther evermore! Up from Ibe past a Inug, glad yesterday Cutnes cciiocs, nothing moro. . Eltength fur to day, to hear ilo bliss or bane, Is all enough lo seek, A longed-for joy mny sniilo the nerves lo pnlnj Wo crenlures are so weak. The paeslng hours, rescued from emptiness By chbel, bruh or pen, Or homely toil, or tears, or mute caress, Will bud and bloum ngHiu. A fraction of the li finite zarnercd whero 'Twill neyer fade nny, Nor moth nor tuiidow frot, nor cark nor rare Too beauteous lo decty. CHERRYCHOICE. Cousin Cherry shook the fable cloth en ergetically nnd savagely. She was a little bit snappish. Tho Silverdale gills have, as our old friend Mr. Timkins says, mostly got "pr coolyairies." Cherry is one of those beings who seem built on springs, nnd also seem to bo possessed of tlio idea that tlio springs never need tho lubrication of a good rcs,t. But Ihev havo nerves, those fly-about people, as well osless embitiou9or enter prisfAg fulks who give out and get the backache tiudcr an hour or two's exertion, then they are apt to make it liyely for tho rest of us. I belirve some .really good nalured pen plooro oltcn accused of having their "tem per up," when Iho trouble is they have over taxed their norves. When Cherry's nerves get out of order. she either "rares" (Clem's expressive ami pel term) and strikes dismay to our hearls, or takes to bluoness ami lamentation, nnd makes na reel guilty of dark deeds in op pressing a poor, innocent girl. She hod been busy all tho mornlDg, and then sprang up like a rocket tho minute dinner was over and went to sprinkling and rolling tin tho clean clothes, in the kitchen, preparatory to tho ironing process. -Then sha camo In and berated me and Clem lor tarrying lung at Iho tea: lor we I wore not eating nordrinkiDgsimply sitting at, tbo deserted tablo trying in a lazy, languid fashion to tell our fortunes in our ten-leaves. "Bollieil" I said, "I don't caro for leaj 1 only drank it so I could tell my fortune, nnd now I can see nothing in the leaves hut a grasshopper." "Besembles Pick, don't it?" said Clem, and while I was trying lo think of a word toexpiessiny scorn for such nn insinua tion, Cherry camo in and flew at us. The rest of tlio folks had meandered off in various directions, mostly bent on tak Ing naps, except our geological boardcr,who was gone to hunt rocks. Cherry moved ns out of Iho way nnd went to e'earing the tablo. "Why in tho world don't you rest, Cher ry?" said Clem. "Mollis and I would do tlio dishes, if you would give us time to lako breath." , "Time to take brealhl" echoed Clierrv, p'you'd fool over those lea leaves all tho af ternoon." After tli is calumnious accusation, we bent the noNIe energies of our minds to prove that we were capable of the exertion and tho resolution neces.ary to wash the dishes ot once. Clem got tlio water, I hunted the towel; and Cherry shook the cloth with superfluous vigor, and just then the goologict camo around the corner. Ilo smiled at Cherry; but the statu of Cherry's nerves did not permit her to smile bock. "He hasn't any moro tact than a bumble bee," faid Clem. "But ho doesn't mako as much ruckel as a bumble bec," I said. The geologist was always calm and Blow, or nearly always. I hud never seen him excited but inice, wlieu ono ofbis"speci mens" fell through a crack in the floor and could not be got out agttiu. Our other summer boarder, young Top pies, who caught bugs and killed them with ether ano pinned them on caids, a'l l he would take on over u little tiny bug no bigger than ii mu.tard seed,itnil yuu would think it was a mastodon nt lenet. "I hula rocks," wo beaid Cherry say, out on tho porch. "Ah, my child, I think y.m cannot mean that," tho geologist answered in his slow lone that exasperated Cherry in her ruffled condition. "1 do," tho asserted. "Vou litter every thing up with Ihem. My marble St. Pat rick bus to sluud In a aimer on the floor becnuee there is no room for him on tho what not for tho rocks. I don't like them." "Ah, but dear Miss Cherry," ho answered gently, "they are a port of tho Lord's world and his work, as much as the flowers and trees you love. I love the rocks I see his hand in all from the great boulders t tbo lops of which you cannot see, lo the smallest pebble. Did you ever think of this, Miss Cherry. I ieeped oul from Ilia kitchen door and beheld my cousin with flamo In her checks and remorse In her eyes. Evidently aho had not thought of it. But I knew ipilte well that slio did like rocks. As for (he St. Patrick, she had mked blm In the corner herself, because his elbow was chipped off. Some would have said this fling was all temper. I considered it a ease of nerves' She was ashamed of it herself, but she did not s.iy so as she should have done, olid by and by Ihenlngltt took lilmwlf off, which was not wise of him, for young Popples lured her '.n go with blm and huut butter flies and bu;. , She consented at last, but leftnnWs that Clementina and I should dothn ironing. "Wual! tirljand all?" paid I. $1.00 "Yes, shlrfs and nil," she anfwerid as she went, oir to join Popples, who was wait ing nt the garden gate for her. "I pily Ihe poor lellnws who will have to wear them " said my oldest imislii Juliana. "Nut one ol tho men folks will go to church Sunday." "Well," said Clem, "If they can't go to church unless their thirls nrn as whltn as the driven snow nnd us slick ns glass, 1 would not giye n button lor their strength of mind." Clem got done first nnd wentoff. I was just finishing when Iho geologist camo in. lie was ubscnt minded and did not know bo was standing within a foot of Iho hot stove, until I told him. "I seem to liaye an unpleasant faculty," he said, "of provoking Iho ono I wisli to please. She lint gone oil with him. Well, I 8iipioso it is not best for us ulways to have what we vih for. Wo are short sighted mortals ot best, nnd 1 know Prjyi ilence Is wiser and kinder than wo dream." "Of course it is, whatever happens," said I, "but you need not givo up hopo of what you wait this lime, If it's Cherry. Thing!, always turn out right anyway if wo do the best we can." "Yes," he said. "Some times. The blessings we lose hero on rarlh will lo iimdo up to us in Ihe grent hercafler, if we wult in faith. Iu any case, His will be douo. Ah, Couln Clic rry, il you had slighted nod dtscrted Ibis simple patient heart tbrougli perveiseuess nr.d obstinacy, what? For bun, compensation thrice told lrom gracious hands and tbo blessing bestowed on ihoso who mourn In (his life and n6ver doubt. For you, thero would not haye been repentance? Supper was ready when Chorry nnd Popples came back. Mr. P. was frantic oyer a new,wonderful and bcautiiu! bug ho had found. "I am sure cvon you will congratulate me, Miss Mollic," said he. "You won't get any sympathy in that quarter," said Cherry. "Not a bit," said I. "I like bugs in the fields nnd woods whero God put them. I don't bilievo in sacrificing hundreds of little innocent creatures just to gratify a mere whim, a lieak. I think with Cow- pcr, 'Mercy to litm who shows it,' is the rule by which Heaycn moves in )mrdoning guilty man, and he who shows none won't get ouy himself; that's the substance of it. Wo set up lor Christians. Why cau'l we treat even an insect as wo would have it treat us? If our hyes depsnded on taking things, if it did us any ie.il good " "Oh, but this new bug is such a beauty," the youth interrupted, "it must go m my collodion." Oh, what was the use to talk? "Please, MissMollie,"sjid ho,"justcjma and see it." "I do nol want to seo a dead bug," I pro tested. "Bui it ia not dead, yet," said he, "I've got it in a paper." So to please him I followed him to the sitting-room. Ilo took fro'ii under a gluts a p.iper, which he proceeded cautiously to unfold. It took a long time lo get it un dono, and then behwld Ihe captivo was not there. "Oh, old whero is my bug, my lovely bugl" ho cried wildly. I saw the bug calmly traveling up his shoulder. Did I tell him? Never a bit did I. I can feci for any ono in distress, but ot the same time I was not going to cause Ihe death of an inofi'eosivo inseel; and I did nut think it was as hard on P. In lose the bug as it would bo for tlio bug to luso Its life. It was just a big green Juab bug. Why should Puppies end its harmless exis tence? But ho was yery unpleasant, and Cherry was tired nnd moro snappish. They weie like a couple of wet blankcts,and tho whole lot of us, consequently, barely escaped catching the blues. Cherry wanted to goto tho kitchen ami inspect tho ironing; bill 1 would not let her. I did not want her ti tiro liersolt any more, and beside, I was a liltlo bit coward ly. I had guiltily scorched the geologist's best shirt and craftily hidden it at the but torn ot tho pile of ciotiics. I finely made Cherrygoaud takou long rest. After which she took up her Bible. ''That's right," said I, "perhaps you'll find something to touch you not to treat Mr. Graham so disgracefully." "Oh, poor fellow," said she, "is ho un happy, Motile?" "Unhappy!" said I, "he Is miserable. I should not be surprised if ho committed hurikari to-night." "What is llnil?" sho asked mournfully. "It's it's well, something ttrnb'e." "Don't lei him," sho Implored. I thought all would go well irmv, and it did. Tbey mude it ul! up InViepurplo tlusk down by the red bud tree. Aixl sh'i hod curried a "specimen" around iu her apron pocket for him all the afternoon. I was so glad that 1 could eyen feel sorry lor and sympithize with poor Fred Pop ples, who was sulking on the back porch over his lost hug. -A dear old piolessor: Tho most absent mill. led of men is the professor wbo,whcu ho hears himself knocking Ihe ashes out of his pipe, will call out, "Come iul" A contrast of wishes: "I wish," ex claimed Bin'lio McBrilc, cntliusiaitlcally, to Gus Dcfmith; "I wi.1i Ibis urunjjud mora stops to it," "And I," tnurmercd Unj, iu u stage aside, "I siucenly with thut it had ono ono eteruu'i stop a kiud of a sboit stop,as It were." Sweet little Mcgcarno Into her Sunday school class one morning, her eyes tilled with tears, and, looking up into her teach er's face, said; "Our dog's dead, and I guess tho angels were real scand when they saw him coming up the path, for lie's awfully cross to strangers." A certain friendly society, was olso o sort of mutual lu.uranco organization, bad this among Us printed uofiees to the maul bers: "III the event of your death ou are requested to bring your book, policy and certificate at nuco to Mr, , when your claims will havo immediate attention," - Any good shooting ou your (arm?" asked a hunter of a farmer. "Splendid," replied the agriculturist; "there's a dry-well man down iu the cloyer meadow, a cloth peddhir at the bouse, a candidate out in the barn, and (wo Irniniis dowu in the stick yard. Climb rigut over the feuoe, young man, ioij uo.n uarrcii, aua ati iu. a Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.2;". FCEIUHE'S rr.OWN AHD SMILE. IJailTS AND MUtV W.-l IN TUU nllTOIlY OF iwo 1-MEvns vmo nrcuN urn T OETIIEn. Ii 181" Hugh Gilfillinnr.d Andrew Cal linghau came (rum Ireland to America lo toek Iheir fdrluncs. The New York and Erie Riilroad was Ihcn In course of con Iruction, and tho two friends found 'cm ployinent thereon. In IMS work on tho mnd had reached the Dchiwaio valley. In thut year Gilfillin, being of a moro ambitl- ousland adventerous naluro than Calling- lion, Joined a pally that were going to Ohio to toko up tome harming land. Cullinghnn remained on tho tailroad. In December, 1818, n large gang of laborers wero engaged on a railroad at Lackawaxen, Piko county, Pa. Caliiiighaii was among them. At the sains time Johu A. Bobeling was constiucling the oqiieduct which now cur ries the Dela'vjro nnd Hudson Canal across tho Delaware rlycrat Lackawaxen. Ilo bad in his employ n number nf English carpen ters, who boarded at Dutclicr'a tavern, which is now the Delaware House, a la rue summer hotel. Between tlio English car penters and the Irish laborers on the rail road there existed a bitter haired, nnd con flu ti between tho two tactions wero of al most dally occurrence. Ou December 13, IS4R, tiie carpenters went to tho tavern at dinner tlmo. A number of railroad laborers were in Iho barroom, Calllnghan with the rest. One of tho carpenters, a young man named Georgo ICuys, ns he went up stairs to his dinner, gavo notice to tho Irishmen that If they were not oul of the barroom when his party came from dinner the latter would throw them out. Tho laborers re mained. When the carpenters camo down inlo Iho barroom Knys proceeded to carry out tho threat he had made, mid in the meleo that followed Callinghan drew a knilo and stab bed Kays lo iho heart, killing him almost instantly. Callinghan was arrested and lodged in jail at Milford, tho county seat. Ho was Indicted for murder In the first de gree, and tried nt the February term of court, 1819. Ho wns found guilty os in dieted. Judge N. B Eldrcd refused a new trial, and Calllnghan was sentenced to be hanged. Gov. Johnson was in the last Year of his term, nnd went out of office without signing Callingliau's death warrant. Goy. Illgler came into office, and declined to take any responsibility in the matter. Calling han remained in the Milford jail, in daily expectntim of receiving tlio announcement of the day on which he uus to bo hanged i until December, If-i.'. The suspeuse to which ho was sul jected during tlio thiee yeuis is described us hav ing made him a inns', pitiable spectocle, and bu frequently begged to ba taken nut und hanged or killed, that his misery might bo ended. His health became broken, and at last tho authorities of Piko county took mensureiB to either havo him released from prison or li. liavo tho sentence of the court carried out. Jeremiah S. Blnck was then Chief Justice of tlio Pennsylvania Supreme Court. He granted a writ of error iu tho c.i so in November, 1852, and it was argued at the following December term of the Pike county courts, and resulted in Caliinghnn's discharge. Ha went into prison In ISIS a strong, robust mnn, and came out a loitering invalid. Ho went to Orange county, N. Y., where he died soou afterward. Hugh Gilfillin left Ohio in 1 S 19 and went to California. Ha became n contrac tor, nnd last week returned from the West worth $200,000. lie came Easl on purpose to hunt up his friend Calllnghan, If possible, not having heard from him since they pulled in tbo Delaware Valley thirty fivo years ago. He stopped nt Lackawaxen in Ilia hope of obtaining soino tidings oT him. Tho news ho received was the above sad s'.ory, which the court trcords of the county only too well substantiated. Gilfillin went lo New York last Monday with tho intei. tion of sailing for his native country. He look a train for the West Tuesday evening, honeyer, saying Hint he had not tbo heart to carry buck lo Ireland the news of Andy Culliugliuu's melancholy und. Yesterday's Dreadful Accident. There were a good many accidents yes terday. There will bo 6omo to-day, and probably inure or less to-morrow. Cmldren uro tumbling down s.tairs. Women are lighting fires with kerosene. Boys are ploying willi pistols. Big men aro sprain ing their ankles us they Iry to catch the moving train. Babies will get their little thumbs cauchl in the doors. Bruised siiius, dislocated joints und mashed fingers ui stoutly remind us that accidents moy tako plicoat any moment. People who. have Pkiikv D ta's Pix Kii.i,kr can smilo at iiin.tof Iho accidents Unit be full them. Those who haie not tnrd it arc reminded thut they do not have to run lurther than the lieu i est drug storo to buy it. What should a man be culled who takes the plncoof another iu a brass baud? A sub3ti toot, Cleveland, Ohio. The Daili AtiuigernjK "Chief Superin tendent n Police, J. W. Schmltt.or this city, who has been in tho serviin n quarter of a century; endorses fit. Jacobs Oil as a pain bauisjer. it cured mm oi lueuma lisiu." It reouires a tiianuforte-tude to hear some people pructice two or three hours a lav. Elm Grove. N. C Dr. G. N. Robersnn. says."l prescribe urown s iron miters and und It all It is recommended to be. Why is, a defeated candidate like the earth? Because it is ilaltened et tbe polls. Quantity, Quality end Purity are the three inducements ollercd lo purchasers of' JADWIN'3 TAR SYRUP, which Is the ' only Cough Syrup known to contain pure1 Pine Tar. For Sale at Thomas' drug store, ' The latest thing ill inorning dresses fashionable ladies at hotels. We don't glvo awsy trial bottles of JAD WIN'S TAR SYRUP, for if wo did, every body would ba cured, and we would be obliged lo quit business far waut of funds. At Thomas' drug store. -llut of sight, out of mind A blind lu uatic. LADIKSi S110UD REMUMBER.a beau tiful complexion results Irom using Acker's Blood Ellxer, Sold by Dr. Hern, Lehigh ton, and E. A, Horn, Weissport. Shines for all The bcilblark. Proved for money a suited clothes. AmunglliBoide.il ol smokers-Outline a. The Carbon Advocate An tndcpendenl Family Newspapet i Published every bATUIlDAY, iu Lolilfjliton, Carbon Co., Fa., by MAltttY V. oIOKTIJIMUlt. OtncB I1A TKWAY, a short dlelouee atjors the Lehigh Valley 11. It. Depot. Terms: $1.00 uerAnnnm in Advance EVItRT DRSCntTTION OF TI.A1N ANI PAKCT T ob Printing AT VE1VY LOW PBICfcB "Nndure dond make all der gooses in ill's vorlt mit web feet," soya Corl rretzel. "Still dhcy vns easy cnuff oxUugusbcd from tho quadrupeds." AN OLD NURSE SAYS ! Acker! Eng. llsli Kerned y is nic'T for coughs, croups diphtheria, or bronchitis. Sold by Dr. C.T. Horn, Leliightcn, E A. Horn, Weissport. Who soys It is unhealthy to sleep jn leathers? Look at tho Spriug cUickeu and see imw tough ho Is. Nover give upl yen can find n remedy for Heart Disease, cyeryono who has tried Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator says it is a sura cure. A fund mother, in excusing hor daugh ter for marrying a negro, said i rtPordeor thing she lias been color blind for nearly a, year." Ayer's Sorsaparilla works directly ami promptly, to purify and enrich Ihe blood, improve the appetltc,9trcnglben the nerves, and brace up the system. It Is ell in the truest sense an nlleratlye medicine. Every invalid should giyo it a trial. Thero are two million widows In Ger many, It is snid. Some of the husbands are in heuven, but the majority are in 'thi country. Physicions recommend porous plasters In cases of back ache, lotuo side, sti IT muscles, iheumatism and all local pains. Hopi Plasters arc tlio best mode, combining TrcsU Hops with Gums. Ready to use, pleasant and powerful in action. 25 cts. at any drug storo. -"No," said tho eloping woman, "there in't the leust likelihood that my hushar-d will discover our whereabouts. He's a New York detccllye. Sweet liltlo Meg came Into hor Sunday school class ono morning, tier eyes fillod with tears, and looking up into her teach er's face, said : "Our dog's dead, and I guess the angels whero real scared when ihoy saw him coming up the path, for he's awfully cross to strangers. Sulsoribo for the Advocate, only ono dollar a year. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Whoopinc Coueh. Inci pient Consumption and for tlici relief of consumptive persons inS advanced stages of tho Diaeaa?. Sold by all Druggists. Trice 25 c. Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints nrc so Insidious In thelf attack as those ntfecting the throat nnd lungs: nono so trilled with by the majority of sulfer era. Tho ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex posure, is often but tho beginning of n fatal sloknes. Avcn's Cnr.nnv PncronAL has well proven Its efficacy In a forty yenrs' fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be lakcu- in all cases without delay. A Terrlblo Cough Cnroil. "In IPS, I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. 1 had n terrlblo cough, nnd passed night after night without sleep. The doctors pneioo up. 1 tried Avnit'H CiiKituv I'lic 'ItuiAt., which rclfcNcd my lungs, Induced sleep, and alforded me tho reii necessary for the recovery of my strength. Ity the, continued uso of the riXToKAi. n. ierma neut euro una effected. 1 nm now C'i yenrs old, bale mid tteaity, and nm satisfied vour Clicituv Pectohai. saved ine. IIoiiack F.MimnoTiiEn." Rockingham, VI., July 15, UK.'. Croup. A jrotlier's Tribute. " While in the country last winter my little boy, tlireo yenrsoM,vHS taken lllwlth croup; it eemcd as If be would die from strangu lation. One of the feuilly suggested tbo us of Avj'it'H Curcimv Pkitoiiai., a bottle of which was always kcjit In the house, ThH was tried ill sliiuil and frequent dtses, aihI to our delight ill less than half an hour the llttto patient was breathing easily. 'Ihe doe tor saiil Hint the Clll.nnv 1'htoiiai, bad saved my darling's hie. Can jou wonder Ht our gratitude? Sincerely $ ours, Jilts. I mm Orn;.TY." 150 West JUtti Ft., New York, May 10, ls2. "I havo mod Avrr.'x Ciinmv PF.CTonAr. in my fnmlly for several ears, nnd do not liesltalo to piououuce It the most etrectual remedy for coughs and cohlswo have ever tried. A.J. CltAKE." Uke Crystal, Minn., March 13, 18S2. " I sultered for eight years from Bronchitis, nnd nftertijlng many remedies wllh no suc cess, L was eured by the uso of Avi:h'h Ciifu- 11V PKCHIISAL. .IosKI'H WALDUi." liyhallu, JIlos., April 6, IMC. " I cannot say enough In praise of Avon's CUKnuv Pr.oToitAi.. believing as I do that but for Its use I should hmgfciuce have died fiom lung troubles K. IIicaooom." Palestine, Texas, April S2, IKS. No ensa of nn affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by tho uw of Avfu's CiiF.tiKV PrcronAL, Ind it will alu-ayt cure vhen the disease is .not already beyond the control of medicine. rllEFAHEU BV Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowoll,IVIa30. Sold by all Druggists. 1 la mm n.i MS Sk-35 O 6 Hi 5apo"b',sa Ml iff mm iiileiiillPS fs-v a week ixatle st home by trt In. UJ duPtrloni. Jlest liiilness now I - i ce i ue pumio. i;npuai m x, needed. e will start . on. Mfi. women, boys and iilrls wanted vc rywhere it work for ns. Now Is the time. You ran work: In ntvare time, or trlro you rw hole tlm fo thn bui in . Nn other buslntss win pay yru nearly so well. No one osn fall f irnkn enr-r, tnous pity. iy engaglnsc t on - rosily out- fl' and term- fre- Iton-y ir Ust ji SMt honornh'v, Addrtll Itr ' 1. K4si, Mt.h, dte1 l