A'dv.ertising Rates. We desire t to be distinctly Understood 'hat no advertisements will bo Inserted in t 10 columns of T Cakbos- Abtooatk that may bo received from unkncWn parties or Arms unless accompanied by tUo oabu. The following are our uretr tormsi OX SQUAW! (10 LINKS), Ono year, each Insertion. els. Blx months, each Insertion eu. Throe months, each insertion:.......... 20 cts. Loas than three months, first insertion $1 1 each subsequent Insertion -a cis. Local notices 10-cenUner line. II. V. MORTIIIMKR, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. T, A. SNYDKIl, ATTORNEY AT TiAW. OrUOB-Corner of Hank Street fc llankwsy, jnd'bulldlnfr'abore the Carbon Advocato May lo,US3-mO j.kiuuu lUil. -TXT m. n.vrsiiEK, ATTORNEY AND CODNSIUbOil AT LAW. Bias 8iaT,MniQnT0i,rA. rtMtXtt..nd Collection Aecencv Will BWJjl Bill RealEstate. Conv.)ne.ni .itallj J01"''' Ktlons "rompllT made. 'V" "',P,V ,d.ot. . spW M.J b. eouiulted JM ndUtrmnu. Physicians and Dentists. REMOVED. W. G. M. Seiple, Ptiysiciaii & Snrgecn, Sfiffltr'lneffi Formerly occupied by A- J IIoi.lknm avki' where he will bo vie''""! la "8 ,,, Tm! patron.!' Vl'l'10!!.VcV3r C to 9 O'clock P. M. March 31. ls3, 1MIYSIOIAN AND SUnOEON, MAIN STKLET, PAURYVILU. Va, Maybe con.ultod In tho English or German Inssuag. Match 21. 1883. :VTT : A. IiF.KHAMEK, 31 ' rllYSICIAN AND SCtlGKON Upwlst ittfntlon paid to Chronic DImtos. Ofllce: Sooth East corner Iron nt Una ts Lo hl5Mon,P. Arrl'3. 18-6. N. ii. uKisnir, m. i). V. 8. Kxitmliilug Siirc'on, rrtAOTfoiNa physician and aotionoK. orricn: liaukstroet, nr-mta's ui-ock, lVhich. "ij'ay bo consulted In tho arm 'n I.aiignago. Nov. 33. C. W. HUiYKIl, PHVSK3IAN AND SUItOEON. May be consultcil In the Herman or English language. riv-im ppo!lto Darling's Drug store, BANK. St., I.uhlghton. 1'a. jan.Uyl W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "uroadway House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of the latest Im provements In moi-hmlMl appliances nnj Ihn le mnthtid. nf treatment In all surglc.il easos. NITItUUS-OXlllU administered II desired. irposide,por(ons residing butsido of Mauoh Oliunk, shoahl m.ike engagements by mall. J) M J. CONVEYANORK, AND QKNERAL IHSUKAHOE AGENT The fullotttna Compintus are UeprHated: LRl'.A n MuruALt'inc. nuAiiiNo jiuruALiuns, WYO.MINO MIIC. I'onv.vu.T.n rinK, . LI'MIKIII l'tltK.nnil th?-II!AV r.r.Kitt ,m:ciui:nt imsuhanok, Alto Pennrlviiili and Mntuil lloran Thief cteo'.lveaiicl lu-uraniu t'imipaiiv. QARBON HOUSE, j. w, KAunr.xiiwsit, puoprietou, Hank Sr., LsninitTOM, Pa. Th. n. mnn lfntMK oiritrj flrMt.clais accom mwlatlons to tho Traveling i.ubllc. IIo.i nllni. by tho Hay or Week on Ilcasoiiamo rcrrns. tihaii-n (iiiriri. V1ncs and l.lnuors alwuyon hand. Hoed Hhods and Stables, with atton- ttye llMtters, attache I. April lO-yl, "OACKEUTON HOTEI slllway between Mauch Chunk & r.ehlxhton liEOPOM) MEYER, PnornifcTon, Packcrton, Pcnn'a. This well known hutel Is admirably refitted, and has the host accommodations lor perman. nt and transient Inarders. Fxcellcnt tablc and the very boatllquurs. Also ttno (tables ftttaehed. bept. io-TU Mauch Chunl-House, Baiqaehanna Stroet, Mauch O'liunk, l'cnna. T. F. FEU It, I'roprlclor When vlsltlnir at the County Sent this Hotel will found lo he ftrf t.clues In rrrry res pect. Wires. UqUors, I nner lleor. t'lgars ana otner Hciremimenis 01 inrcsi quaniy hi I lie liar. Terms very moderate, rnironng solicited. Sept. 1885 JQ.17IO iniUEIlTS Livery & Sale Stables - I II I I M l I ! H fl.li BANK STIlKKT.l.lfllllOllTON, Pa PAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEUA2JT CARRIAQKS, And vostilvely I.OVi:H ritlCES than anr other Livery in the Co juty, Larsoand bamtsomo t'arrlaw for F.mernl (nrsosea anit Wtiidlu-. UA.VII) i;ilIli:HT Nov. 2?. ISTX J. vr. EAUDENBUSH Jlesneetfully announce to tlio nuhlle that he has nneneil NI!V I.lVi:n'sTAnr.K 1,1 oonneetlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to furnl.b Teams for Fonerals, Weddings or Basilica Trips on shortest notice and most llbcralt emu. All orders left at the"Oarhn llouso' will recetvu prompt atteolton. 8tahlo on Norlli S reel, next the hotel, I.ehlnlitnn, an'A-l WM DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Plasterii & Ornamental Wort, at shorlc.t notice. Orders hy null will re. eeive prompt aticuliou. Tinn. mvWic hrjoad wjik. sejilU s him iinntrn m K riV " WUA MUVUWUI - HI I, . i I tWsft Tl. V. MouTHiMEU, Proprietor. VOL. XII., No 3. a m mm WfPTRR1311 fa ((Yfd Thomas' Drug Store. Ladies, Misses and Children's selves, and be convinced my good as the be st, and my niicsas low as the lowest. BA.3STK Second door below the M. E. Tin mi Ml Iron fare, Ions? Is now offering extraordinary He Is tho only ARent Intown fortlicsnle.ofitho Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, ITew Champion and Apollo Itanrjo3 j Montour, JLighthouno, Excelsior Penn, and Eolips6 Cook Stoves; tho Princeton, Early Duwn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety, of other Square and Round jlleaters, , All of which" ho is now offering at'ttlo Very Iidwest Prices Also, on hand every kind ol STOVE GRATE best makes ul PUMPS. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Stt,re on SOUTFI Street, a few doors above Bank Street. Patron.ige Invited; satisfaction guaranteed. June 30, ISSt-yl Buy Your Fall and Winter Groceries, Queensware, etc., AT Old Post-Office Building, Bank St, Lehighton. TItADB MARK. -An Unfailing I ,Corncaso Hanuf XV- C 1. Pnnnnnnn TBBLBinSim'SWpSBR SIH6IHG BOLSii Vtf l?. ( 11 W nnd 4 Jo onrun cj mvii Ueavor lltl yenr K ot reorift. riio lirniH in rvcr.TXViiy mnro iat ytfiir, liift.d i.f th iiiif limihtn IkmIj iunmiwieu iKiiuttstir i'o.i n.it nn AMERICAN Mjtpfi QOUV with CT4f4:( la M.J fi.ltild. I l.o uhii U (i rinaot Kiel uttti fcpantie fanners. VliMetUHnrtfiltlvrlr iht&flit totfLi ewr !'tt hi h tniil, sar. "in imirn iitrr nmi ioio exiHniv rri'li'tii m Hie l.t tin'wnra bi'M whu-ti it tit Mii.w.vr i:i:iny ti-iim. VUp IVnx Vl!i 1. .if li-nfiirA .,f 1 I.j fiM.. hand .: ItrAiiUttil a lilt. liiiiT b ilr, 1 ix nitE fab rmcimr i-vtr hmxjr'.l .la V tn!1 'i llin kixi. 19 VI I r. mini JXQ AlTACUUhNTUl onrojd.'d ut thill tlx bod 1 if iii'irl iniriiii t'n lit htoiiii.m Miu flu v:i in tiiii n Perfect Muc'cal ZpA J'r"! Usrt 11 I '.l lo kilter i.xim at tlio follow ins (.fm t IS2StS 'fuuiivt0tumett"tifvnre,Jwa$taieaHtt. net,' iuawdteci" ' A ft C A " 'wri,,( "iVn-. thourr an't" sckaO" ((mii.ini, - . V.' . " , ". .. ' J . muiRis'j von rsT nisnloicn UOljnr;. Alllhreei .Ite. ero fqWW v .iMiwia aaa iii ru raut) !. iy 1 c 1. xtju. Jias 7s0KSoreirt ay flSC COt 1 Ut. o r w u.. mi.,. . Mrs. Path r has much pleasure in announcing to the la dies of Lehighton und vicinity, that she has just returned from the City with a large, ele gant and fashionable assortment of the very latest novelties in FALL AND WINTER Millinery Goods, INCLUDING Hats, Bonnets, Rib bons, Feathers, Flow ers, Sec, suitable for Wear. Call and see for your stock is large as the largest, as ram Street, Church. scplGmS James Walp, Successor to A. D. MOSSEIt, Manufacturer of and Dealer In all kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, taisMi Goods, k, k Bargains for Cash ! nn.l FlftE J11UOKS. Dealer In all tho MEALIKa SYRUP. 20 Million Bottles sold in 10 years. A certain Curo for Dyspepsia, all Diseases of tho Kidneys, liver, Stomach, Blood, Skin and Bowels. Can Troduco Thousands of Lottora proving its Curatlvo Towers, AN OLD AND LONG TRIED ItEUEDY. LADOItlTOnY 77 Aiiitt Stpeet, new Yonu CITY, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. The King of Corn Killers. The most desperate Corns, Hcsions, Vv'abts ic, Speedily cured Price 25 Ccnt3. Remedy for Hot, Swollen nud Tender Foct,Chilblains,Ao. Price 25 Cents. 'g Co., 230, 5th Ave. Place, H". Y. City. A,4 7l .'J. I Of... T" T P11 A Irloclianical Wondor. Isfistymrno ftrrt lntrodrter-1 thll T Jtiupini ami tt fi1 to OKWrt Hint no Im ever cbvrtMit atbtlnnl r wiirw ot lu itmrlt we had f hiMinnds 1 1 tviiiIt tortttt Holiday trade' )iLiH4iln,( wlOch ttw fiitrply :h4)'jitPil it-l In llMftmlipr. mi buMmlirt cMiiircnwhocwm" were iUuipoiatftl. Wr arcnmiu.uinjr kukk lor till nil ontera d if Dull ha botn Im ihey iiro ut err.cnil aal naturtl l.niiUi .d ere imi ifl! isr uiu ul.ii huh nr-v . !!oriIitni lli. iioontiy. i ud Ciat ut.bout tiunnti v. 1 in int-- iuirTi. J" dy it tan Ifmlini .T-niuntn 1 1 1 t,fts. 1 iicltt li..id eii2r.iitiu. Instrumsnt, ilndy ut.d ' fiinit. Miiu.vn.'.i"rr.rmiM itfml. .u. c km vatr.'- .. wall., II... ... a . null. WTB isrn." alkiiuiii..l I A.ini. t HtS" I lli 8 I ' m2 raa It 3S 3 iw Aw Ii tft riss jiuilrnal biiitflii iol( ..oi. V.I11. 1, 1. tlia Urmtr.t Nuelty 1 "2"1"1. 'swi'Aj'hli'fTKipim . H.-t uii U ui.da to N. IJlmi-.l.l.-h. vi la: ac.li, &'u.3.SSt.clKlhl3,iiirSRUi i 1 . iH.lnnMll lUliuoiii-. it. if tha &!e.tura . U ..n. .ii.i,, rrg I 1010 fOQ8 IIIOI i i . ..IU1.U.W, but tlx Snjfr Ud dol lb lariS IS Si BdarK- -tt letfril4 .f pr:c.t Jinw ribroblcri-t Jhtr t. 4i-.it.. Srf t.... U. H. A. INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, s- H i ( O I 00 a Q c H O o Si o Pi Q o O g B3 2 g c5 n C3 or I': o ri GO o g CO pj P4 c fO H sf W i-j o o FT !1 n 3 b I a r. o n C5 to n O MO" en 3 ra r-5 p. 3 Pv w p- t-1 a o w w q P Co S) . i ta B. o 0 D a a e 3 CD C PJ O H 03 IS P ia rf (0 (3 o o CD 3 o ra k! o ct o p. ra CO ra 2. 5 TO 3 01 09 ress! Tlio Forcmo3t Ito'vablican Xcwspapcrl For thB Maenllal Year, 1334. Weekly Press Dally Prcts . il (0 a Year. , SO 00 a Year. The cnmlnir Tenr will bo notable. Comrrcs divttled between a Kemtbltcnn St-nalo nml a UcMocritUc House, will bo busv rreeldcnt. inaUnir. The ere at buttle oT l'nitectlun attains t Free Tnulo will nultnle the Unjiiiol nmi mc country, rno ireMdeniiai rnnua urn will be the hardest fought anT most exciting political Ptrmriflo for a quarter of a ointury r.uTopu, in ine ojunicn 01 me dcsi- iniurmeu, trembler on tho eve oTa threat war. With Mich nn ntittook a Jive newspaper which prints nil the ncw5nml tills the wl.ole trulh about It tx more tluin pver.npcefia'rvi Such n ni'W?pnpor Is 'X'iik I'liitATKLvniA PitKsn. IWeirrami. 'wlrr In Jtjr-rtwn ollofl pluce it Innetnittannouscoiiiniunlratlon with ii torps ot over tlru huMlreil news irathorrrs. MICH tUH H.M illl MMI VIIU n Ul 111. X II " - I" Ii H, flntlyc,(bto mivica which It than 8 with tho Now York Herald c .vers every phnftt of ac tlvlty In l.iirKun II fo. Nopdpcr oeels it In all tho elements which o tu mnku up a brund. Tall, complete journal. limbics bcluica ouinpleto newspaper. The Wekkly lMttsK h;is several spicial icHturet which put It ut tho tc.p The Agricultural Ipp.ritnent, enriched by constant cuntrlbu Hons frum fhu fircmost welters In various br.11.che5, lvcs tho practical things Hint pet pic want to know on tho (arm aim In tho unM en. The Helping Hand lor Women, or Homo Department, edited by Mrs. Knto Up Kon Clark, Is lull of inlornntUon, hints and happy UimiL-li'H fur cverj'wlle. mother and head of u Itcuscbold. A ureal lentil re of tho coming year will be the Illicitly valuable Utters of .losr.rn I). W hicks on Wopes nd Workmen, tho gene ral conditions of Inhor nud tho Cost ot Ilv Ingln Kuropn ns compared with America. Mr. Week, who had chargoot this subject tnr tlio Census ol l'iSO, has made It ft II le study, and lias been abroad this year con d lift In it a sntclal InveslituloD. Ills letters will uivo tho Incts at tOiearnlnsrs In nil tho varlou.3 industries, the purchasing nowor of wages, EiriKe?, iraucsuuiunism, uruuraiion, &c. Tim Wkkklv rncRa ts full of choice home rending, with puzzles and n'her mutter for the Utile (oikrvtoiles and pastimes for adults mm riniureii, miumhi doio, recipes, gican inirsfrnm current literature, a c.i refill sum maryof doines'io and loreiun news, and an earnest dlrcnsslonof the (treat questions of ineaay. sample coptet maueajrte Nev Terms of tho Press Ily mall, postairo free In tho U. S. & Canada. Dally, except Sunday, flOc. a mo .(6.0) a year Dally, lnclud. Sunday, 6Jo. a mo., $7 60 a year Sunday Press, $2.00 a year. Weekly Press fl.oo a year, Drafts, Checks and Post Office Orders may no sent at our risK, ami enoum do mauo pay able to the ordcrof Tho Press Co., Limited, Dec. Mf PHILADLLPIUA. PA. THB SUN. NEW YORK, 1884. Aboot lisly million copies ofl'nuSu.v have gone oat ofuur eitabllsbment durlhir the past twelve months. If you where to paste end lo end all the columns of all Thk sups printed and sold last year you would iret a contlnous strip of Interesting Information, common sense, wis dom, souud doctrine, and sane wit lone enough to reach from Printing llouso square to I ho top of Mount Copernicus In the moon then hack to .'rioting llouie aquarc, nnd then three quarters of the way back to the moon aKaln. oon again. Hut Till". Son Is written fr IhelnhaMl.nll of tho earth, this samo strip ot Intelligence ot intense wenty-seven would KlMIe the globe iwenir-eii.nl limes. If every burer of aeory of ToeSdn during the fiast year has spent only one bourover It, and II his wife or his granufither bassint another luur, this nenspaner In ISM has uf fordei tho human race thirteen years ol steady readlnR, night and day. It Is only by llitle calculations llko these that you can lorm any Idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers, or ef Its Influence in the opinions and aotlons of American luen and women. Thk Sun Is, and will continue to bo, a new.paper which tells thetruth without fear ofconsequences, which sets at the facts no mailer how much tho prooees costs, which presents the news of the world without waste of words and In tho most rcable shape, wblcb Is worktnx tilth all Its heart for the came ol honest government, and which therefore be lieves that the Itepubllcau party mu.t go, and uiuit ko In this coming year of our l-ord 18SI. If you know Thk Sun. you like It already, and you will read It with accustomed dili gence and urotit during what Is sure to to tho most Interesting year In Its history. If you do not know Tjiksdm, It is blgn tlmo to get Into the sunshine. Terms to Mail Snbsonbari. The several editions or Tim Sua aro sent by mall, po.tp.ild, as follows: DAILY f0 rents a month, fsayear: with Sunday edition, ST. SUNDAY Klght pa?c. This edition furnishes the current news of the world, special articles of eiceptloual lutrrctt lo everybody, and literary reviews of new books or me mgncfi mem. v. a year WKKKI.Y (la tear. EUht paacs of the belt matter orthe dally It.ne.; an Agricul tural department of uneonallcd value, special market reports, ami literary, scien tific, and dcme.llo Intelligence make THK AVkeklt Suit tho newspaper fur tha larm tr's liouiehold. To clubs of ten wltn (10 an extra copy free. Address I, W. ENGLAND. Puhllih.r. TusScw, N. Y., C'll.. Live and Lot Live." PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1883. IS IT WORTH WHILEI jruqtll.N MILLER. Is it worth while to jostle ft brother, Rearing his load on tho rough road of life? .It It worlli while that we jeer at csth other, In blrcknrss of heart that we war lo the knife? God pity us nil In our pitiful strtfo. Goil j.ily us all as wo jostle each other; i God pity us all lor tho triumphs we lerl When a fellow rocs down 'neath his load on the heather, Pierced to the heart; words aro keener than steel, Xnd mightier far fur woo than weal. Were It not well In this brief life's journey, ' " On over the Isthmus, down into the title, Wc gave Mill a fish instead of a serpent, 'Ere folding the hands to be and abide Forever, and aye, In dust at his side? Look nt the roses saluting ooch other; Look at tho herds all in peace on the plain, Man, und man only, makes war on his brother, And laughs Id his heart at his peril and pain, Shamrd. by the beasts that go down on tho plain. Is it worlh while that we battle to humble Somo poor fellow down into the dusl? God pily us all! Time too soon wilt tumble, All of us together, like leaves in a gust, Humbled, indeed, down into tho dust. ! ' General Crook's Wooing Now tbnt Gen. Crook is so oosspicu onsly before tho public, it is with pecul iar interest tbnt n friend recalls tbo ro mantic circumstances which immediately preceded, if tbry did not actually pro mote, the marriage of that fjallitut ofilcor with bis present wife, fornieily Miss Mary Duiley, af Virginia. The pnlimiiiaries of this interesting event occurred during the lust year of the wai at Oakland, Maryland, n charm ing mountain resort, 2,800 feet nbove tho sen-ltvel, tbnt was discovered by tbe U..ltiniore & Ohio railrond in its explor ation of n primeval forest track along tbe border line between Maryland nnd Vir ginia. As therailroad became, in colirse of-time, a irand fact in the bUtnry of onfjinoerinp;, the company built hotels at various points of the ronto tor tbo ac commodation of tbeir pasKeDgerx. O.-.k- l.tnd before the war consisted of the few cabins and collates and a church nnd ex press f'fllce about one of these large nnd well-ordered bouses, called the Glades htel. Tbe place was already famous ns ft deer-lmnting and troul-ttiibini? gronnd. hnd,tbehottl.reKi3ter becimo iuteresth'g hs au nntoeranh album filled with tbe .signatures of more or less distinguished foreigners (notably Englishmen), wbote lovo of sport had led them to cast their Hues for b season in these pleasant placrs. It was in this neighborhood that Brownius, the famous bickwoods- mm and hunter, pursued forsomnn years his perilous collinni nud. then in homely but vigorous language recorded his succosses-in one of the most original mtuusenpts ever Biibmilted to a pub Iisher. Here, 'too, his brave daughter, an unfailing shot, roamen tho fortfcts nnd tbe bill) nlouo day after day nith htr trusty rifle, until laden with spoils, she returned to her father's cabin. A Virginia family of tho name ot Dalley camo to spend the summer at Oakland tbo year before tho war. The father was a geuuine specimen of the Virginia country geullcraau of that day courteous, jovial, hospitable to a fault tbe mother a qniet housewifely l.idy, o voted lo her sou and two daughters. Tho day camo that mado a sensation even in Oakland tbe hotel was to change hands there was to bo n salo by auction. At tbe appointed hour Mr. Dailey sauntered in to kill time. When be went home to dinner bo gave bis wife a great shock by sayiu,j. "ila, I've bought tho hotel over yonder!" It is possible that the difficulty of "keeping a hotel" was not then so prcfonndiy impiessed upon tho popular conviction as intliU later day. At all eveuts, Mr. D.iiley bravely undertook tho task aud succeeded to the complete satisfaction of all whom he entertained, His own corps of family nejrocs were brought into requisition, nud notubl among these was Ojntby, tho old foster nurse of Mars Jim, n young man still in his teens. This tall old jtllow woman hid assumed the dutits of cook, and with them all that Ibis implied of abso mte uespotism lu the kllcneu. it was matter for much amusement to the guests at tbe Glades to seo the troop of colored waiters rush with buspicioai eimultano' onsness from litr -Jonuiu back into tb dining-room when some nnwelcorae or der had been delivered by one of them. IJut this was on Cyntuj'u had dajs. There were often one, two, three in sue cession, when the mistress of the house found it very wise to absent herself from tbo kitchen, and wheu she confessed herself in moral terror of her owu in nuigeu suve. At IhChO tunes It was recognized that no one but Mars Jim her idol, could do anything with tbe ol woman. The central figure of this family pie tare was the oldest daughter, Miss Mary Dailey, now the wife of Gen. Crook. To a lithe, clastic, beautifully rounded fig ure, somewhat under medium size, a bright face full of animation, blue t j es and light brown slightly curling, locks, Mary Dailey added a cbaruitof ready wit. nlaajs good.'jatured, nnd generous Impulses of heart Ibut made her a universal favorite. So admirably was she fitted to be a soldier's wife that, when the marriage was announced, her friend-i expressed themselves to Ibis ef feot without a.ilisteuting voioe. It was by these exceptional qualities sha.wns enabled to play well a very difficult role in these troublous tiuiM. Her family were ardently "t ecesh" la all tbeir t-jm-p.tuie. and (Silhliona, while the la- SI. 00 Hon of their property nnd its surround logs between these ''two unequal fires" the pray boys and tho bine placed them often in a peonllar predicament, Tlern Is no dnubt that by her taot nud personal popularity Mary Dalley, young as she was, did much to savo her family and neighbors from , tbo iuovilalde loi nud snffirlng consequent upon their well- known eoulh-rn prochiitics. A little anecdoto in which (die played part went fie rouuds of the newspa pers wbilo mio was still lu her school days. On bis way to Wheeling, in a privnto car, President Buchanan mutle tho usual wait at Oakland station, where many persons osieiubled to be presented to tho chief magistrate. When Mary's turn camo, tho exalted bachelor put the qncstion to bcr that Had served biro throughout tho interview: "And what t,te are you from, miss?" "From tbe same Btale as your excellency, ' she quickly replied, "tho s'.alo of single blessedness I'' Another story my friend had from her owu lips as they were walking through n now wing of tho hotel, which bef'Ta completion had been taken for a tem porary barracks aud hospital by tin Union forces iu possession oftVorcad and encamped at this point. Some sick and wounded Union soldiers wer brought ill one day. Mary leioked across from her wiudow iuto tbo opposite rooms, where tho poor fellows had been laid on blankets nnd mattresses. Her heart melted at the flight of tbe buffering uemy: tho braved even the terrible Cynlhy, who was "none too fond of the Yankee," and insisted upon making a large caldron of chicken broth for them. When it was done she carried a smoking bowlful in each baud to the window. Ono young fellow, pale and famished, took the savory mess and put it eagerly to bis lips. "HoM on, Hob," sang out a comrade on the floor beside bim, ''miy bo that stuff is poisoned."' Tho tick mm hesitated for one moment, looked at Mary, whose eyes, frank as tho day, iloubtless flashed their indignant protest. Oh, forshamo,''Kaidbc, "I'll trust that girl's face for my life. Here's thank ee to you, miss," and elown went tk6 sonp. Iu the rapidly vcrylng phases of the war on this noruerlanel tbe roau now in ppssission of the government, now torn up, thirly miles iu a night, by Jackson's Stonewall brigade tho per- sounel.ol the social circle nt the hotel became curiously mixed, not to say em barrassing; secret or' suspected sympa thizers with tbe rebels took their roup and enjoyed tbeir delicious mountain mutton, side by side with the very Union officers in protective command of the toad. They Snioked pipes of peace to gether on the veranda, nnd sang senti mental ballads to MisR Marys accom nanlmcnt on tho uarlor piano. Geueri.1 Kellt-y was at the house at this time, with his two daughters, and from day to day ho would drive about the mountain roads in his ambulance with n party thai often included the author of "Stonewall Jacksou's way," who, by tho by, wrote that stirring ballad, that Holmes called the finest lyrie of the war, sitting on ti e veranda of the Glades hold while all the rest of the gnests had gone on a picnic tho very day of the battle of Antietaml It was while Gen. Kalley was still in tho house, going to and fro oiktlic road, as the martial exigencies of tho hour would call him, that young James would call him, that young James Dalley nnd a dtvoted chum of bis conceived tbe dar- ii g project of crossing tho lines to join tbe southern army. They were both fa miliar with tbe almost impenetrable trails of tho woods on the border, nnd tley laid their plans accordingly. A few Iriemls were iu the secret. One. atpital raconteur undertook to keep the captain of tho guard omaseJ with title aud todtly far iu!o tho small hours of tbe nppoiuted night; somo women prayed and tbe general slept. Tho next morn iug one laely called tho attention of an other to tbo suggestive fact that tbe rubber cloth piano cover had disappear ed. Later iu the day Gen. Keller dis covered the depsrtnra and took iu the situation nt n clince. Tho mother cf ono son wept and wrung her bautlj. "Don't distress yonr3elf, madam," said the general, with somewhat ironical cot dolenco, "ffowill soon lave them both btck here!" as if that were not htr criulest fear) A parly, headed by Gen. Kelley hiuistdf, was hastily mustered to pursue the. fnjj.tlves. Hour succeeded hour of cruel anguish in the family, and of more or leK excited anxiety to all in the bouse. But nt last tho soldiers re tnrned, and the boys were not with tbem. No collusion or connivance on the part of auy ono could bo proven. Perhaps tho kindly officers were not over ea;er to verify their possible suspicions; and tho affair was hushed up. The next report of "our laddies gone over the border" was an ndveuturo iu which they succeeded in turning the tablet) very neatly upon their former pursuer, Gen. Kelley. Gen. Crook was at this time associated with Gen. Kelley in tbo protection of the Baltimore A Ohio road, and owes to this circumstance bis acquaintance and subsequent rela tions ti tho Duiley family at Oakland. The official headquarters, however! w ere located at a hotel in Cumberland, Mi , a charming picturesque tonu on the read, hulf way between Piedmont nud Oakland, It was in this lovely city, nostliux iu its bowl-sbaped valley among "i tl.ousnud bills," that n party of car nlry iu United Slates uniform eppar ently a small scouting force returning with despatches galloped straight to the general's headquarters, havli g taken tho strange precaution of capturing their own pickcU! Such was their Imi'or'aut busiutM, that they proceeded without ceremony to tbe bed-rooms of General Crook and Kelley, where tht60 wearied wnnlols slept the sleep of gond diges tion and absolute Rtoerily. Tbe leader of the mysterious scouting r"(7 W4i n niiji iuyilMnKj!.B f-v.'in ultil m.rjxwm'jMF a Year if Paid in Advance. lf.not paid in advance, $1.0.). man of few words: "Getup, put on yonr clotboit" to each of tho general's in turn, dazed and startled out nf profound slumber, by tbe rude summons. In ten minutes, nt tbe muzzles of revolvers Ibey lad both made tbeir toilets and vero mounted at the door or the Lot. I. Surrounded by their volunteer body guard, they were led out or the elaik nnd sleeping tou, and hr.rried iff lo Rich, mond and to J.tbby prison. Jim Dailey aud Lis friend were members of this raiding party, conipicuons for theirs id and their personal recognition by both gtncr.ilj was probably the only amusing feature of tbo spititcd affair. A gent lr. man who had held very friendly rela tions with Oeneral Kelley duttng (Lo summer at Oakland, wts then ocenpy. ins a position iu the secret service of the war department at ltichmciud. Through his advice, pressed upou Secretary Ben jamin, Guucrals Kelley and Crook were released, as their reinstalemeut iu com mand of tbo road was important to tho interests of those unhappy southerners whose lives nnd proporty lay nt the meioy of both friend and fo. on this critical lino of sectional demarcation. Inter on another rumor of a still moro romanlio nature reccbed the ears of the scattered summer boarders.of a wounded Union general being carried to tho hotel lu the mountains; of bis nurse, n littlo rebel maiden; nnd finally of tbo usual 8;qnencoof these given conditions, a capture by tbe sister ns well as by tLe brother au altar nud n riug. In Ihr recent redoubtable exploits of General Crook wnong the Apaches, may wo not perhaps discoyer the same strategy so successful in tbo tender engagements ef hisyonth, when, penetrating iuto tLe enemy's country, he conciliated and optured the charming hostile, th o sub- jct of this rketcb. Tho Horso Kicked Him. Tho horso is a noble animal, and ono of tho best friends o( man. Yet no man wonts even his best friend lo kick him In the bock. Mr. Llliby, of Lowell, Mass., re ceived such a kick from a horse in lSilj. Ever since lie has been a inartvr to spinal suffering. Tunny Davis's Tjiis Killir has relieved him from a great agony. While ho has bfen using this vnluxble remedy he uas e'np.yeit ins nio as no never could hove doue eiiherwiso. "Accidents will happen." Provide against them by procuring Tain Kii.lkk. a utt or ancient history: "What a fine open countenance you have," said Jonah, when he was introduced to the whale. Literary item: Mrs. rarveuuc says her daughter Jennie did tie:t write the popular novel, lately issued entitled A Newport Aepiiriain." A OoodFriend'ti tho Chinese. San Francisco. Cone ul A. F. Bee, of the Chinese C.nsuloto Offices, expresse-s him self clearly in saying that he, as well as his family havo sullered severely from rheumatism and neuralgia, and that modi cines were used in ynln. At lastSt. Jncnli Oil was tried, which effected immediate cures in every ewso. Tho Consul regards the Oil ns the greatest pain curing remedy in existence. What thiro is in a mine: Mr. Thinne is tbe President of tho Boston F.it Men's Club. Quite frightful: Nihilism is rot the worst eyil of Russia; tbo women are said to be adtlicted to chine painting. Hardly a newspaper printed butspeals of a sudden death hy heart" disease. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator would hove cured it, elrong asserlinn; hut manv have said they were token from the grave by it. $1 per bolllo at druggists. "Nerve, !"said tho young man nf his friend, "Jack's got a heap of nerve He wasn't embarassed abit tho first time be went to a barber shop to get shaved We don't give away trinl hollies of JAP- WIN'S TAIl SYRUP, for If wo did, every". body would be cured, and we would he obliged to quit business for wsnt of funds, At Thomas' drug slore. "What nrs you crying abonl?"' asked a kiud-hearted stranger of a lad wl o was standing in front of n newspaper office weeping as if bis heart would break. "Oh, eladH gone up stairs lo whip the editor.'' "Well, has be come down yel?" pursued the gentle Siruar. tin. "Piwes of him," explained the bov, indulging in n fresh ontbnrt ol grief, "and I'm expecting the rest every minute," Qlinllty, Qislity and Purity are tho threo inducements ollered to purcbssers o JADWIN'3 TAR SYftUr, which is tho only Cough Syrup known to contain pure Pino Tar. For Sale at Thomas' drug store "I hope sir that you will not pro. o-ed to extremities," 'aid tbe lover nt tbe gate ns his sweetheart's furions old pa aime striding down the walk in a pair of winter boots. ARE YOU Miserable through Indigeittoc Sour Stomach, or Constipation! Acker Dyspepsia Tablets we guarantee will relieve you. Sold by Dr C T Horn, Lehlghton,and E A Horn, Weissport. "I know the man who pokes fnn at my visual lnflt rattles," siid the msn in spectacles, '-lit is a chap that goes about with an ear trumpet and 'What d'ye aay," Tone up tbe system by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. It will make you feel like a new person. Thousands liaye found healllt and rel'ef from suffering by the use ofthls great blood purifier when all other meaus failed, "Yes," said Tawmus, "Byrnesmon key is a handsome fellow, only for his bead rif hair. Somehow it's uioe hair, but it doesn't seem to fit bim." r.ralytio stroke., heart disease, and kiel nxy afti-ctlons, prevented by tbe use cf Crown's lrun Illlleri. Sign for a mamiaure Paws, gentle stranger. I was only footing-one of your lale Bills," remvked a fond father to hH dmgl.ter. after kieking her sweet W.I Ham out of tbe front doer. Subsoribe for the AcveeiTZ, otly one doll.r a year. The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family Ifewipapet Fitblisbed every fATuRDAi, la Lehighton, Carbon Co., Pa., by IIAItltY V. ItlOltTIIIAIIUt. OtTICS-BA'SItWAY, a short aslant abe-t. the Lehigh Valley R. n. Depot. Tots: $1.00 perAunnni in A4yanM trait niBcnrmoN or ruin a.d tmct eJob 3?i-intins: AT VKltV LOW PnlOliS Ouly one ina.n in ninety-two U mean enough to sljly pat n loog blonde hair on the shoulder of a man whose wife is. btunctte. No laely of refine tnemt will use bet buslnuds ino?rcIiaum pipe tt dr.v. nutW in the wall. "I 1 2 'i cent ntAtnpV' 1 "hM )0ting lady asked for at the etamy win dnn of our post ofUce. Aoaniosa, Iowa. Dr..!. 0. McQuir,ssy "I know Brown Iron Dltlers Is a good toule and gives c-i'neral satisfaction." All umbrella is different from a Bin lu that it is ouly good lor something when it is used tip. A red-headed man recently attended a macqntrac3o wrapped from bead to foot iu a brown cloth with his head bare. II represented n lighted cigar. Forty years' espttlenco in every clime on earth, lias proved Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to ho the most reliable remedy for raids, roitjlis, and all lung ilisrans. Deal with them in lime, and prevent their becoming leep seated in tho system. -A litll.i boy iu n Sunday tohcol put n poser to his teacher. The larly wan telling brr clast now Gid punished tho Kxyptlar-.o l,y causing tho first horn in ench bonchold to ho slain. The little boy lislened attentively; nt tho proper Intcivitl he mildly li quired, What would God have done if tholr had been twins. -Tia now the average woman lets her husband's stockings g without elarnirg neglects to sew up tho rent in his coat, and goes nud joins tho sowing circle to mike garments lor the poor. Bach sac rifice will bo husbanded as a treasure above. Why elocs Ibo new moon remind one of n giddy girl? Because sho is tooyouug to cast much reflection. A ritle club a gang of burglars. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croun,i Asthma, Vhcoping Cotili, Inci pient Con:umption and for thc: relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages ot tne ljiseasc.- Sold by all Druggists, rnce zo c, SCROFULA ond nil scrofulous diseases, Sores, Kryslpo. lne, Eciciun, Illottlics, ISlngworm, Tu. mors, Carbuncle., ltolls, and Eruption, of tho Skin, aro tho d.rcct result of an Impure state of the blood. To curo theso diseases the blood must bo purified, and restored to a healthy and na tural condition. Avrn's SAitArAnit.tA has for over forty years been rccosulied by emi nent moJIoal nuthoiltlcs ns the most pow erful blood purifier lu existence. It free, tha system from nil foul humors, enriches and-Strengthcns the blood, removes all traces of mcrcurlat treatment, nnd proves Itself a complete in-.ster of all scrofulous diseases, A Recent Curo of Scrofulous Sores. "Somo months ago 1 wns troubled wtlh scrofulous soies (n!cerl on my leis. ill" limbs were badly snollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged latgo quantities of olfeuslvo matter, livery roniedy 1 tried failed, until 1 used AVKH's Sausai-auii.J.a. of which 1 haio now taken Ihiee hollies, with the result that the sores aro healed, and my general health greatly luiproied. J feel very gintefiil for the good your medicine has done me. Yours respectfully, J.'ns AX3 O'DltrAS." HS Sullivan St., hew York, Juno 21, C1T All persona Intercsteel nro tnvituil to rail on .Mrs. O'llrlniu olfo upon Ills Hi-v. Z, P. Wild, or 78 V.nt Bllli Mreet, Now York City, who will taleo plemnro In test Ifj Inn to the wonderful illleacy ul Aycr'a Surruparilln, lint ontylll the euro of tills Inely, but In Ills own cuso nud many other, within Ills knowledge. Ths well-known urlferemAf Eotlm Ucralil, B. W. Ball, of Ilwhetter, .V.A, writes, June 7, 162: " Having suffered severely for some years' with Kczeiua, and having fafled to Hint relief from other leinedlc.'", 1 havo made use, during the past three months, of AVER'S Saksa ia HII.I.A, which has ellecteet a ctmnlttt cur-. I consider It a magnlticcnt remedy for all blood diseases." Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates and regulates tho action of U" ellgcstlvo and assimilative organs, renews .and strengthens the vital forces, and s peodlly cures Ithemnatlsm, Neuralgia, Itheunia. tie flout, Catnrrh, General Debility, and all diieases arising from an Impoverished or corrupted condition of tho blood, and a weak ened vitality. It Is Incomparably the cheapest blood meetl. cine, on account of Its concentrated strength, aud great poucr over disease. rnri'AnEo nv Dr. J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowoll,Mass. Bold by all Druggists; prico II, sir bottle, for ti. iSEESlBrKS beat si.C-Sl p.-'rgriS Mil 0 m t 5 It X " tr c- B B m 5 . . $7255 a week nr.ad. at 1 erne by tbe r. itriouf. itrsi 'u,ipe.nnw i. 'e tb. nubMii I 'urilul iK.t needed. e will start von. Men. women, boys and girls wsnird f verywbere to work rnrus. Now is the lime. You can wmk In .pare time, or give your whole Hint lo lb. huiin.it. Mo other busiurss will i y j. u nurly so u.ll. No one esn fall to make ever, rami uay. by engaging .1 one. e'l iMv out. (It and Urni free- Moner mad. last i i s.d benrsbty, Adliell Tv gaim, JUatas dsei-U OH lAQA E5 E a! U Km ""1 I j Wig in ?M Cr H .i j u . " PI n i X Fir
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