r r Advertising Rates. . AY drain) t toibe distinctly understood ' Ibat -ftO hdTortlsetaents will be Inserted In , 'rtb'colu'mn.of Tflfc Oarbon Adtooxt tliot 'jlJiiy.VKreccivedfrdfrt unUnwn parties or v Sniil juntos Wonipaniel "try the "SB- "th follow rag 4ro flu f no.Y terms : -.tuMiJtMUUAsftS, On? J inwrllon.-.., ...., 10 fcts. at MMiiWdtrh ineATlion N..u CIS. lilUrilhWniifalhs,fiplirtWli3fn 'VStMHi!m .els. Hi V.-MOiariltMBU, Pubilslior. Ajktoi'iiys 'CduriseltoVs, OmcSfcorrof meorner of H Sfrbtt-tJapkwp .10 r i, lsss-mu'J LKiiiauiur. n i Bt mil . Lima HT0N , T . ' sUltl&Ulr Conveyancing neatly done Cc Physicians imd Dentists. vnAiit.ttfiT htf A T . ltdl.LKNM A Y1K. where be, fill bo plenum! lo toe tils Irleud a MiMM ia-'orFlUE IlllXiKS: from 6't6'9'O0l0Ck!P.'IM.- -March 31, 16S3jj Q'HO'O uiuvfc t t --. -fjg FJIYS1UJAIJ AIC BUlui-un, MAIN STJtELT, PABUYY1I.MJ, I'A, Mir ba go crniand 1S83. 'physician and SUnOKON & 8p.cllatii'ntVm pnld t Ciyonle Diseases. 'otaM:JSoutli'1Ski foinlrironlnif 2ncptt.. Le Mfblen.Fa. ' April 3, 1675. , ij : 1 - V. 8. KxnTntnXu'B'Jui'ttion',''; PBAOTtCINa"rSvttfuiAN atti B U ttdCoN. Dmiobj, HanlijStrooU lliuiau'b IH.OCK, ,Lp!iib1i- May bo consulted in tho Herman ur I2ni;ltsh j f '.4'IKUIIt!0. i nniei UppJtlto D.urllng'1 Dr.uif itnro, bjiNK;St., I.ehlKluon.'t'.. 1 iitn-l'-l y' Brs. BarraMlislaiiii), Have determined to remain iu LEHIGH TON all Vmt:r, and willicontiuhe' to pay special attention to J 1 " " " Cukonic Ai-pctibjcs t t rjjiiOri AND ; Y ;Sun"piqL DigiijAsia. Offlee Honrs from 9 a. m. too r. h. .i i ' . ' Bank Street,- Lehighton, Pa. Oe(ober,H,183-tf r- - i W; A. OortrightD.S., OF, Patterns have jthe Jienqfit of,tna latest lm nroveipeqls In iuticliftnl'.al apldlailevs and the Ist"m9tli'il or triMtineiu In all rurKlcal aases. ANJKSTUUTIi) ndmlnlstein If "it eslrcil." ' If -posatiilff pg rsqns rt(diiiB-.uliiiil of Miaou Uhunk, should make eusuireinents lijmill. 118 vl - jwt A Rb'6 M Hb'us'E,: v " . JV, A'UpKffimSIl', PUpl'IllETOH, i IIahkSt., Lkiiioiitox, Px. ' The Uaxbox Hoouk oilers flrnl.clainnccnm- modatlnas to tho Trai ellrnr pulilln. Ilonrdlui; br tao.Hir..or. vveck.on Jteasonablo Terms. llholco Ulnars, Wines and Liquors always on ' band,' Uond Sheds aud Sinliles.'wlih ntten- tlT HjHltri. altielie.l. April 10-yl, P.vcki:rton iioTEr.. Ullway between Mauch Chunk & I.olil(hlon LEOPOLD JtEYUIt, Pnonumon, Faekorton,.Pcnn'a. This vrell Vnown hotel Is ndinlrahlv refitted. stndfi is Jh bcstai'cumiftotfatliins lur permnn' em anu'irunsinnwrtnaors. I Kxeenent lames and JhoTjrciXsWuJ ItaQurAAlso Itna htalilei HtucheJ. Sept. 18-yl. " Mauch Chunk House. 'Ts?sii6iaTnna StrcoOMancirCJaunk", I'ciina., When visiting nt the County Sent tills Hotel will fount! to be ttrt-chus Iu every res nect. Wines, JJqiiorf. Jigcr Uecr. Clirur ino nnr. leriiiB very moaoruip. rutrouaifo ioUclled, e,n, ism Livery & Sale Stables IS ANIC ST U ISE1', IjKA 1 1 0 1 1 T ) . , P n tUaii-aoy . .utlier Iu very in tliQiJoaiity, oniFimcral urpofa i,uui;u)' ?-U? W.; It ATOEfK BUS Lt Kespeetlully annnune.s lo the puhllo that ho has ontited K NEW LIVLItY ST A 111. I: in eonnectlon with his hutcl, and is prepared to 1 furnish Teams for $ nbruli-c(lMn5o'i)?'Biisiiicss Trips-, on shortest notice and most llbernlitrms. All ' orders left at tlie'-OathMi Jlnu" will receive yroiapt attention, Stabla oji North S-reet, Aox( the, bote), L(lihUn. 1jiiK-i1 I TJT)T'71? Bsnit a,(0r tair, and r" A'rrl H.-lvlree. atsullwof Roods -.2iHUAJ'-whl4iirl-iitl,iyoii ti inMB Ofort.VtneNn rfff. alwiliitriP n.3. KArowe ttt4JrtMttu(rV'Uui Austs,u.i . ij til V.G.ESiile, Physician SSia1 H. V. M&iiTiiiMBR, Proprietor VOL. XII,, No 17. Hailroad Guide. & 'Awangtmeat'cf Passenger Trains. 0UT0IU1K Kith, 1883. Trams leavo Allcntown as follows : - (Via l'KRKIOMBS llAlLnOAU.) , Forl'iriliilcluhla at S.i, e.fO, 11.40 a. m anJ S.lji. in, J. SUNDAYS. I'or I'ldl.tilelphlaat S.ODa.tn.aril 3.C0 p.m. (VIS Uast Penh IlnAKCir.) I'or lies jtTiRian'il ltarrl9burB, 0.00, 8.40 a. to.. ia.lV'4Sf itnif 0.0 1. m. I'ot l.iinciisUranJ Columbia, 8.C0, 5.10 a, to., and 4 30 p, la. j fiUNHAYS. i'6r.HaJrrlsbur(, and vmy'point, V.CS p. ra, Trains for Allcntown leave as follows : i fVla Pkiikiomen KaiIuoad.) rf T.. tM.ltft'.fn mil. 7 in n. m. unit 1.00. ....... f !ir. 1 al nil A. lft II. Hi. 41,1 rsuivuAya; X.cavo Philadelphia. 8.0) a.m., 4.!M p.m. (Via Kast Pkkn. Do'ancu.) ""X.onTr Dpallns, 7.30, 10.15 a. in., 2.00, 3.M, and (1.1 V. n. , land 4.VU i., jw I.cavo Lancaster, t7.S0 n.-m., ,1.0J and 13.40 p. ra. J.CUVO UOlUlilMlH, l.uU U. Ul , BUU p. in, f r'roin KlnR Street Depot. ' bUNDAYS. ,,Lcavo Itcodlnir, J.31a. in. li.cavo MiirilsunrK, o.-u a. m. I'ralns via "i'orklomcn ltallroait" marked thus 11 run lo nitil Irom Denot. Ninth nnil linen BlrroU, l'lilladelplila, other trains to unit from Jlruail street Depot. Thn 5io anil 6.45 a. m. trains from Allen. tnwii. unit tho 1 33 and ft.15 ii. in. train from ' P.hlladelptila, via 1'erklomen liallrnad, have 'through curs lo and hum Philadelphia. J. 12. WOOTTI2N, (5cncral JMauaircr. CO. HANCOCK, Uen'l Pnss'r !t Ticket Agent May i!7th, lbt3. 1LLEN LINE of STEAMERS TO AND i'ltOJl 1 . Prpnald P.ns.ienirers Trom England. Ireland. and Scutlaml. cm embark at either I.ler pnul, (Jlargon, tluccnslovrn, Londonderry ur Ualwoy. , i VAUE AS LOW AS 11Y ANY OTUEIt KOUTEI Drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland. 11. V7 jIUltTlil:Ul!iU, Agt. OAnnoii Adtjoate Office, LEUIOHTON, TA. M. SIUBXttlAIV ii CO., BANK STE'REX, Lehigriton, Pa., MlLLBRS'and Dcolei-a In AinCllldiof GRAIN IIOUOHT mill SOLD n ItKUULAlt StARKKT It.VTKS. Wcwonld, also, irsprctlnllr Inform' ourclti 7.1'in that wonio now fully prcpnrwl to MJP PLY thenl With Prom any IIu desired nt VEU LOWEST I'RICES. M. nEILMAN & CO. Jnlvi; Central Carriage Works. Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Aro prepared to r.Ianuf.ieture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, Jf every description. In the most substantia manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices Hcjialiiiiff rromntlr Attended to. THKXLEU & KKEIDLKIt, April 55, lSSSyl Proprietors. GUOCEIUES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWA11E, &c. At'CHAS. B. RHAOD'S, A&!T, NEW STOKE, nearly orposlto the NEW ' " H UOUND HOUSE, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa. Every thins of tho very best qnalltr and at lowest prices. oct, .'.Ri6. No Patent Wo Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tho United States Ounnda and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal oinco located In Washington, directly opposite tho United States Patent Office, no are able to attend to all patent business with Krrottr- promptness and tle spttch and at le.s cost than other patent at. toroejs who are at a distance from Wash luiciun, and who have, thereloro, to employ ' aaicl,il attorneys." We make preliminary examinations aud lurnlsh ui'lnlons as to m. tentabllliy, tree of ehurKe. uud all who aro Inlercsteii in new inventions and patents are Invited to rend for a copy ol our "lluldo for obtaining Patents," which Is sent Ireo to any address, and contains complete Instruo- nuns no io ouiain patents ani omer valua Itlo matter. '-Vo lOlur to the Orrmnn.Aniir. loin National (lank Wnehlnston, 1. U.i tho Horal Swedish. Nurwevtan and Danish Leim tlun,at Washlngtoo i lion, Jos, I'usey, lute Chiel .lustlee U. S. llourl of Ulalins; to the Oinetals or the U. S Patent Office, and to ' Senator aud Members or Uonirress from evtsrtutt, A(t.t;o.s: LOUIS I1AOOEK fc UO., So' lienors uf Patents and Attorneys at Law,Ls Ur Jit UalMlUi U'AjatMJT).-, D. U, ( -Tnornas1- Drug-Storp.y ; . - ":p.. t" CJ 11 '5' l; td ' 7 if rt ci a. l-J t?3 f Q w 3 Co H O O ri O Causes no am orDread. Gives Relief at Once. Not all quia or suuff. ilpplicjwitli ancrsj&ortf treatment! will CURE. Prlco IC cenls. hy mail or nt ilruiclslj. ELY llllUTUl'.lfS, DrnuijlFts, dec-'i2-yl Owcgo, N. Y. GONVKYANURH, AND GKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Coaipsnles ire Itupteseoted: t,El!. )N MUTUAL PI11E. HE A 1)1 NO MUTUAL nitE, WYOMING FIP.E. porrsviLLn pip.i;, Lniiiou rmn, and tho TitAV. EI.EIls AOCIDKST INSURANCE. Also l'cnnijlvanli and .Mutual ilorio Tlilcl cteclivoand Inmrunic Crmiiauv. 5iarcn:3,isrJ Tltoa. KEMEREtt. ft ftf TI for the wo.-klnic class. Send lOcts. t 1 1 1 1 1 Tor posiaKo, and no will mall you UUIJ1Ji ('f,aroyal) valuable box of sample eoo Is that will put you In tho nayof mnklnit moro money in a lew dajs tlinn jou cvtr thouuht possible at niiy business, Cnpitnl not rcnulrcil. Wo will start you. You can work nil tho time or In spnro tltno unlv. The work Is universally adapted to both i'Xtt young and old. 'ou cuu enrilv earn Iroin 50 cenle to 5.CQ evory tvenlnn. That nil nlm wantwnrk mny test tho buslniss, we make this uninrallclcd offer s to nil who are not well satlslied we will send i lo i ay li.r tho trouble ol writing us Pull jiartlculars, ill. rcctlons, etc., smt frco. Fortunes will be undo by those who ulvo tlielr whole tlmo to work, llrcatsuccess absolutclyrurc. Don't delay, start now. Addicss Stii ft Co , l'artlaml, .Maine. decls-ly Dr. C. T. Horn, Central Drug Store, Opposite tho "Oarbon Mouse," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Reeps a full supply of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes, riesrrlptlone very carefully com pounded, day or niglit. ALSO, Just received, an Immense (lock of Newest and most Popular Decline la Wall Papers AND Borders, whleh he Is otferlngat Prices fully at low ar tho tamo lualltlc and Patterns can be got In the Cities. It you are about redecorating your liirco, call and seetyies and learn the prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. Itenembor, THE CENTRAL DHUU Store, Pcb.S..yl Jin. (I. T, HORN, PAT EN T S . E. M. MARBLE, Late Commlsslooer or Patents. Obtains Patents tor Intentions In this and foreign countries, will also attend to Pat. eiu cases before the United Statoi Courts OFFICE, LeDroll llulldlng, Washington, D. O. rel'J.iuScor i : 1 r. AGENTS S 'anted fur the Lives of all the 'residents nt the U, S. The largest, handsomest, best Uik ever sold for less than twlto our pri Tho lastesl selling bek In Amerlea. Immenso rirotlts to ageots. All Intelligent iiesplo want t. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms free. IUlixit Look Co , Portland, Maine. deoli-rl w l as & s IU r 3. P -ii 1 p 'J CD p a ti: . M 1 CD r, f gp s o 0 to SJS gAY-EEVER INDEPENDENT r .LEHIGIIXON.rCAllBON COtTNTY, AVilliam nr.' fl I. t usrtB-", a .vJinmi' i rlit.u 1 'a 1 Hon. Willmm Heurv Ilunt,,Americaii MiuislertD llnssia, nnO ot-Seerdnry 3fthu wboldltd nt iJt. reHnsbtirc WetlLi-bdny. Feb. 27tU, was born ul Clmrlndtni, Dan: S. O.. 1821. the Yoanmst of five tons of rS'lnte LeRislature. Mr. ltnut was nroiiBat up in new unenns, to which oity uia utlier remnveil on account of the Calhoun, nullification excitement, but attended (.cliool nt New II iv eu, Oouu., uud ntte;rda entered Yale 0llege. lie studied law with nil tldcr brotber, aud wiib kdtnltted to the bar iu 1811 iu New Orleans nt the ego of twenty, lie boon took a high mult iw A profound uud oloiiuuul lawjer, nnd was for u time u urofeesor iu n New Orleans Law School. Whm the vnr cuuic ou bo reluaed to join iu the sm'tsiou mnvuutut, nud u n consihteut Union uinii, When Aiituinil Fnrriigut entered New Orlcnus, J mlf-o Huut invitpd tbo ctHcera of the navy to his bouse. He nssisttd iu tbo reconstruction of tbeStiite, uud was elected Attorney General ou (be l'iickaul ticket iu 18TC. Iu 1878 he wak nppoiuled n Judge of the United Stales'Court of ClaimR. Fresideut Garlield tool; biui into bis Cabinet as a representative of the South, nnd when l'residtut Arthur succeeded to the executive oilice be appointed him Mluisttr to Russia. Iu Ibis capacity Mr. Huut perfoiincd nn mlinirnlile service- to bis country in looking niter the rurvivols of the Jekmette Hipedilion, nud nsslstiiiR Ihem iu mailing their way Iroui n rtuiote coruer of the ltussian Krnpire lo St. 1'etcri-bnrR, nud thence to their homes. Tbrough U tlioits the cod olUctB or the Rtissiiiti Roverumeut wcro secured in liriURltiR the leiiinins of J)e Lour and those who per ished with him Irom tbo Western Const of Siberia to tbo Itubhiai capital, Judge limit was four times innrrud. His llrst wife wnsadauRhter of Commodore IlldRley, His Keodild wile was n ilauuhter-in law orthe late llisboo Hopkius 3 Couuicticut. In bis petFonnl cbaractt riellca Mr. Hunt was one of the uiont win uiuR ol men. HaudFome, leurutil nud tlrtpieut, te pojseksed nil tba graces of a fluished Reutleman. He leaves n widow, oue daughter aud four sons. The tollowitiR was received byPresideut Arthur the day after Mr Hunt's death. To the Russian MlNi-Tcn, Wamnotox: The Emperor liihtruols you to express to the President nnd to the Government of Ihe United Statin the hiuccro regret wbiob Mr. Hum's death caui.es His Majesty, Ihniciiu iieidlondd that the Govm Hunt and llussian Srcietynre much effect ed bv his loss. Ginui. Itussian Minister of ForeiRti Atlairs. lly oriier of Secretary Chandler the Navy Department will be dapoj iu mourniug for thirty days. Cojiyrlghtcd by C. II. Milter. 1881, and print in the Cahuox Ahvocati: by Bpecl.tl nr raufe'einent with the Author. SEALED UNTO HIM. A Story of the J2:tr ly Days of Jlorinonism. By -JOAQUllr MIIJ.EIt, Author of "Songs of the Sierras," "The Danltes," " Memorle and Itlinc," etc. CH.U't'lilt I. FOUNDATION or THE onDEU or DANITES. 'Dan shall judge his people us one of the tribes of Ibhiel. 'Dan f 1 1 u 1 1 ho a serpent bv tho way, an adder in the path, Hint hileth tho hnrte heels. So that his rider shall ull backward." -Ui.x. 4V : Ifi, 17 Planted down In iho heart of tb) con linent, and "by thowny," "Iu the path." of the weary pllRri'uis jouruejlug to the remote West, you ci.u well see bow the Mornou'elders put their fingers ou this text, aud tu)d heir iguoraut fullowiiiR that they wcro the cboseu people re. ferred to here: that they were tho chil dren of D.tu; that they hbould judge the peop)o who caruo that way; that they the Mormons, oh tho children of Dan, Were "tho serpent by the way," "au ad dsr in tbo path." In the large reading of tbo text, and a liberal view and look of it all, it BCeuis nlausihlo almost, eveu to us, How cer tain then did it seem to these iguoraut and merciless followem oflbo dread or der of the Dauitcs, established thtrc "by the way," "iu tho path," that they were as they sat iu the heart of Ihe desert, to be the "jullgta" of those who passed by I - Back of this niblo test lay much bit terness, iuduced by n sad history, much sufferlug aud persecutiou. The Mur- 'nions firmly believed that the order of the Dauitcs was nectary, not ouly for Ihe purposa of "judging" the earth, but for tbeic own pieservatiou. More than thirty years bro I first en countered these teople. My father and his little Sunday train that is, n train that wouU not travel on Sunday iu crOssiug the plalus, btc.iuso of religious scruples pitched teuton the bunks ol tho Missouri at Council Illtilfs, right Iu their trails. We saw there thousands of caves, little mud huts, hovels, all sorts of miserable little habitations, where the whole mass of Mormons hadwinttreda few seasons before, in their txodus from the Uuittd States to what was then sup posed to bo Mexico. When our tram crossed the Missouri aud pushed west to Irv to reach tbo Pacific, wo still wcro iu their trails, lollouiug the murks their great moving camvau made as it drew ils mottled length like a shining tjeVpcut across the great deserts to Salt L ike. I was but a small lad at that time, not big enough to bear arms, or indeed to understand much of unjthiug. Hut this much I understood, aud understood! so well that it became a part of my life: that wn were iu peril. It was not Iu dians we feartd. My lather was a Quaker, tud he feared no mau.whom he could look lu the face. Hal he did fear the Danitts, whom no man might see till they did their bloody work. I Not that ho or hU bad ever had any part or hand in their persecution; but this terror of tbtm vs in the air, it was over all things. We knew that our road lay through or by Salt Like. There wns'no escaping that We must follow ou iu their track till we came iu our journey to where Dau, who judged his people, lay like a "serpent by thelway," "an adder iu the path." I forgot to mention that my father had done a little something lu his ijui.l Quaker like way to help, or try to btlp.a haautilul young woman who had come in great distress to our camp rue' eve ning, while tented in the old Mormon winter quarters on Ihe bauks of the Missouri. l)ut surely he had no cause to ftur evil for good. The facts were simplv these. This beautllul, blaok-eyad little lady was oue of th. ten thousand cuilgrauU starling Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, MAUCH 15, 1884. Henry Hunt. na iuflueutiul lawyer and member uf the out in a long weary liuo toward the re motest West, She was with her peoplo her parents, brothers nnd sister.', and Rome other relatives, if I remember cor rectly. This young lidy, aRirlofeigb. teen, gifted, gracelul, good to her par ents, lull ol ofTection, was sUfforlnc from an uncontrollable fear of tho Mor mons. Her people, sho told my father in terrified whispers, were from the same settlement the Mormons originally start ed from, nud she knew that her people would be "judged by tho Dauites when they came to Salt Lake, ou their journey to California. It subsequently appeared, however, that ste had uot told qnite.all the truth. There really had been serious trouble between her father and the Mormons nearly a year before. And this was the nature of it. The Mormoni bad grown up in tho settlement whe're the girl's people lived, nud were nil mixed up among the neighbors. It was not easy to pay who was a JIvrmou and who was uot. Converts were new and numero is A man might be a "Gentile" to-day aud ii Mormon to morrow. Ono of tho busy w'omeu -one of the meddlesome and miscbievrns kind found iu all camps who knew this poor girl's history better perhips than she suspect ed, told the secret uf her niurriago to oue of the new Mormon elders. It was a forbidden marrlngo too a marriage on discovery of which her father bad be o iruii very furious, aud loud with thrents to nil Mormons. It was true, this busy and meddlesome woman said, as she gadded about, as such busy women will when idle iu camp, that tho Mormon elder to whom she was "sealed'' had n iver quite got possession of her; thai t er father even did uot know his daugh ter's pretended husband, bad ucver seen him in fact. Hut fur all .that, the girl had been married or "sealed" lo a Mor mou elder; aud trouble was going to come of it. That was why her father was taking her out of tbo cmnlrv aud away to California, hissed this garrulou aud meddlesome wouiau; that was why sho looked do sad and seemed so fright ened nil tbo time, continued the ad. ding aud garrulous womnu, inysteri ouly. Now oil in the world that my father did on Inuring the story of this beauti fill aud terrified girl, was to go to her people, who were camped close by our teut, aud advise, even protest, that they should take some other roato to tbo re mote West than this oue that lay by Salt Like. Solely this was uot much. Yec it was enough to put our little Sun day tralu in perpetual terror of "judg-mi-nt" from the Danilcs as we pushed on across the pldns. We did not seo this Miss Line, tho Mormon elder's "wife," again for months Her lather either did not seo fit to be advised, or, which is more likely, found it impossible then to turn aside and seek another route, and so cio?d the Mirsouri, ns if it were n aort of Itublcon, and pushed on ahead. As he had hcrsfs aud we ouly oxen, nnd then, ton, as he travelled on Snndays,his party had uoou left our little Sunday traiu a long way behind. 'And obi what a motley mass of weary peoplo weot stretching away, helpless, dazed, dying, across the bauds toward the setting sunt Thero were some men with but n single horse to carry their food aud blaukets. Some men were on foot and alouo. There was a mau aud bis wife with a single ox between tbo shafts of a cirt Mauy men bad little baud-oarU which they pushed or drav along, sail nud sllcut, as some oue of their number fell dead by the way. Some men had wheelbarrows. Every day we pas.ed dtud cattle, deserted wiigous, carriages, by the roadside, Bvry night by seme little stream wo camped amid new. made graves. Hut there was oue conveyance, and one traveler, toe, in all this mass of moving, struggling, dyikg humanity, Sl.OO-si If (hat .was Indescribable. This vehicle wus not a carriage, not n band -cart, not a barrow. It, was a long, narrow, thiu, black coffin set on two wheels and push ed always by a tall, gaunt and silent giant. Aud if there was anything more terrible to us children than the mention of Danitts, it was the sight of Hint coffin ou wheels, and the great bony face aud hollow eyes of the man who, silent nnd sullen, pushed it uloug. lly and by. uud by what means or gradual steps I kuow not, wo began to associate him with that dreaded order. Mnybo it was because tba Muruioug had mudo their great journey by the adroit use of bar rows 6f all kludsi umybe it was because be lookcd.in.hk stern aud severe silence, as we thought a Danlte should look.that wo camo to suspect him to be u Dauite, 1 do not kuow now. I ouly know that, as that loug, slim, black coffin crawled along the Uwuy sand in Ihe sun,or crept stealthily along iu our (rack ns tho moon rose, that great, gaunt, hollow.ejod, nud silent giant pushing, plodding uu altir. it, was the most weird, ghostly, nud fas cinating sight that ever frcsa youig blood. Ono night it was noticed that this great, gauut, leauinft creaturo could hardly reaoh camp, He wus seen to push his barrow with effort to the bank of the stream a quarter of a uiilu nwny from us, ns was his custom, theu lo staud a stick under an end of it. Then be rolled his heavy bag of books nud provisions out of his singular bed, nnd with great effort got in nud lay dowu, He wus evidently very ill, nud my father took me by tho hand and went to see him at ouce, As we camo lip he reaobed out his Rreat bony baud, and lis it fell Into father's two bauds, he said, "I made my burrow-bod llko a cofltu, sir, becausebecause I have had u grievous disappointment, nud fear it may be that uayo done wrong iu my day, Tho monks of Home sleep in their oofilns for penanoe, sir. I alii tloiug penance. And theu, jou see, it keeps idlers nwnv, aud gives me time to think and to read books. Hooks are bread bread for body aud soul, sir. Sit down, and when I have a litllo strength I will read you from tho holy book of Mormon, sir," TO BE O INTINUJJD. Usk ackkii's Exui.isu ItEsisay for Con- sumption. Sold br Dr. 0. T. Horn.Le- lifghtnii, and E. A. Horn, Wclsspnrt. Hobokeu nas an elecllio girl. She shocks everjboily. Sjl.-m-ido men are not "born to command," heaause they are not made to order. A duel is tho quickest kind of nu en counter, because it only taken two se conds. "When dors a man resemble a seam. stress?'1 "When hi htms nud huws anil r.pa and tears." Aluiee tells a reporter that she wears out $3C'J worth of stockings every year. Hat us stockings comprise about her en tire wardrobe, the figures are not so ap palling. Old Mrs. Pinapbor hones that no more lives will be sacrificed iu Ihe hunt for the north pole until same persons go out there and ascertaiu whether such a pole exists. Lawyers and doctors' blunders havo been the causa nl more than ono man's choking lo death. Some erson havo been known to choke from cuughing. Those iu stances are few ifjsdwiu'e Pine Tar Syrup is used. Per bottle, 25 rents and $1. I'or sale at Thomas' drug store. "Money does everything for a man," Slid au old geutletnati, pompously, "les, renlled the other oue, "but nion ey wou't do as much for a mau as some men will do for money," A timid jouug mau has married ti lady whose weight verges closely ou to two hundred pounds. "My dear," he says to her, "shall I help you over Ihe fence?" "No," sas she to him, "help the f.nce," A family drama entitled "Abraham" would take well. Must everyone would like to see eld man Abraham huggit g his comely servant Hugur in the Mtcheu while the old woman would be out mar lifting. Jlrs. 1'iatt has written n poem to show that the only happy woman is n dead uoniun. We dau't kuow about that. We never saw a dead woman who appeared to be so tickled us a woman with s now bonnet. Subscribe for aud read Iho Advocate it con lams all the latest locul uows up to the time of going to press. Peck's Dad Bay says he can sletp Willi his feet hanging out of the window the col. left of winter nights, if he ran only be furnisliai with a good supply of Jadivin's Pine Tor Syrup. Verily, (t Is a halm lor the alllicted. Prieo, 25o. soil I ier bottle, i'or sale at Thomas' dru store. r Henry VIII. was Ihe first and last King ol England who was styled "Dread Sovereign," A worthy old lady offers tho follow. ing advice to girls: "Whenever a fellow pops the question, dou't blash and stare at your loit. Just throw your uiuis arouud his neck, look him full in the face aud commence talkiug about tie furniture." Tho new mother was bitterly lament ing that her first-born was cross-eyed, aud Ihe father, after looking at the babe a second, said encouragingly: "Never ruiud, Martha, If he's cross-eyed he'll never boa rassher. There's some conso latiou (u that.'' In playiug a game of seveu-up with a young lady from St. Paul, n wicked Illsmareker told her that every time shf held Ihe jack of Irumps it was u sure situ that her lover was thinking of her. Then bo watched her lace at tuch deal, and every time she bln.bed aud looked pleas ed, led out nnd can ht ber jack. "What s the difference between nn orange and a cabbage?" I don't know," pleasantly answered the man. "You dgu'tl" ejiwlated the propouuder of the inquiry. "You would be a devil of a man to'send after oranges,". T ' f'T ' 1 y Year iE Paid iff Adtfriuce. not p:ud, in advance, Tor the Cure of Conphs, Colds, Hoarcncs, j;ronuutis, Lroup, A'thma. Whooiiinr? Cni"li. Inci-i . 1 ij e I pient Conuirnption. ni.il for thej relief of consumptive pe.-?or.s in: ulvanccd stages ol the lirca'C. Sold by all Druggists. IMco 25 c. WJitM '.s."l.l.l"s v.-"ssLiT,'Ur ..mi i.i'p DOES ''Mil WONDERPU. CURES OF diseases AND fcmio H nets on tho UVU:, IJOWIILS ana KinXlU'f at tbo saiiid tlmp, Kef auso it elcanaes tho tryalea of tho poison oua liumoni that rtevelopo in Kidney aud Uri nary Diseases, JJillausncas, Jaundice, CouoUpa tlon. Piles, o In llnittmMhvn, Ncuralffla, rfcr VQUS Elwrders anrt all Fftnalo Complalato, tsrsouppiiooir of rws, tv will ouuely ctnta CON3TIPATI0N. PILCG, tint! RHEUMATISM, J3y caualng riUH3 ACTIOrT of aU tho organs ond funcUcris, thereby CLEAWSEKG tho BLOOD ycetorlng the normal power ta throw off diseuao. THOUSANDS OF CASEQ of th wor-t firms of thes tfrrtblo cTlcatM havo bcoa qulcuiy relieved, ad in a uUort Unx j PERFECTLY CURED, riticr, f 1, MQViti a:t u:tv, r.of.i) jiv biuxmsts. Dry call bo cent by jn-.il. TTEIiS.ItlCirAItDSOIf U Cj BurUnjrton.Vt. 0 fcen4 na fj Ut.vy Altujuv f- r Carbon Advocate 18 THK BUST MKDIUSI I'OR Local Advertising IN OAHBOK COOSTY. Job. Piinting of every description. Rev. ather Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tho Kcv. Z. 1. IVUils, iTcll-l;iioirn t-lty nlbsloiiary In 'ev Yorlt, nnd brnllicr of tho late eminent nt .luilr-oWIM .r th I nc .juiii,o n iia, or llio j uj.rcuiu Coiul, irrltca 1 JIiissacliusclt.1 ii 11s folloive t "78 r. SM .11., A'cir rZ', Mty 10, IP:. Jlrssm. .1. c. A vi:n & Co.. (ieutlenicu : laist winter 1 wai troubled Willi a most uncomfortable Itching humor affecting more eieclally my limbs, which Itclicil 60 Intolerably at night, nml burned eo Intense ly, that I could ecarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was also n tuffeier from a sjvero oafirrli iin.l uitorrlial eoeglit luv appetite w.n iwor, unit my system n good ileal run down, luxinlni; tliu vuluo of AVKtt'H SAiHAl'ittiLi.A, by objervntii n of many other cases, aiul from (.creoita! uo lu former jar, 1 Ihht'ui taking It for tho aboro-n uiiwt illtorilcrs. My aiiiietlto Im proved almost fiom tho llrst dose. .Vfttr a short tlmo llio fever nml Itelilui; were allayed, ami all a!ii of Irritation of the s'tln disappi-ired. Jly .il:irrh nud couh wore alst, cured by tho g.-imu means, nud my general health greallr Iihihmio.1, until It Is now excellent. 1 feci a hundred per cent stronger, an I I nttnbuto these results to tho mo of tlio SAUSAlMniLi..e, which 1 rconnimoul Willi nil coiilldeuco na llio best blowl mM.cJno over devUod. 1 tool; It In small doa-s three tunes a day. Mid i'ed, lu nil, les., than tuo bottles. I hieo these facts nt your trvioe, hoping tiiuir publication may do Road. Yours respietfully, ;:. 1". WiUW." Tho abovo iustnuco Is but ono of the mauy ronstnutly coming to our notice, whleh prove the perfect adaptability of Arcu'a KAUfA t'Anil.I.A to tbo cure of all disciaos nrUlnc from Impiiro or luipoicrUhed blood, ami a weakened vitality. Ayer's SaFsaparilia :leanscs, eniiehos, and blroiigthens the Mood, stimulates tho action of the etomnoh and bowels, and thereby cuablos tho system to resist and overcome tho attacks of all &-roit-Ioiii Diseases, ErvptlMt n the Nkla, Mcu mallsm. Catarrh, Ganrat DMIiti, and ull disorders resulting from ioor or corrupted blood and a low stato of tho system. rntrAnrn nr Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggt.ts; rrlco $i, eU bottles for ?5. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgativo Mcdiclno JuroConsUpatlon.Indlpestlon.iroadache.and all lllltous iJIsoidcre. Sold ovtryirhcic. Alwuya reliable,. en. ig3i8Ll fi week nt hune. i.0i outfit tsttt, absaluuly urr. Mo rule. 'ray iiAL rati u irMi iikiiaM iKvain iraiti ymig, can wake Wat iv Will Uw OitfrvBTtc, vrim abwlilt oUmry, write fr rut euUrs U U. UAkUVCX.& UoOrUaud, The Carboa Advocate An flnlehtndcnt Family 5cwspit i Published, evory bATUHDAY,. in. LphifchtoJi, Cnrbo.n. Co.Pev, by "ItiHiiV V, sionxaji.'yKii. intica-UA iVAV, t short SiTslaucj sbiAs ' the Lehigh Vallyy It. rf. treffcu Terns rSl.oo pCTilmio, Mvb&gi cvsr.t nxecTJi'itoN of rtiAub twicer at vmi i.o w rr.tcLs OR. SO MERCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, g&MANDRAKE P8LLS, A4 tli? proprietor of these medicines I coi sc lcntlou-jy otter tlicm to the public Sis aiC rcltablo mil certain remedies fortlio Cure of Consumption, nnd with equal confidence jtinlmijclaivpia) for those mot bid condition of ttm 1mV, wLlc'.i, If i trlort .aro n;t to tnutnaU In fat&l U1 ours Consumption. Jda not that tM (ilaoMa can b ourwj ftrr th lutT3 ara CcstroyoJ, ur no modi "i :o can c recto now onei , liv-tliiirJatstttriat tha first tttVycd tt Co!UTimTUour cuiM-Wc, OTrn when tba lans iJ xirt illy itftcajcU. Wic.i t no laiij 1 onml t em clmcst vciJsin ct LnAttnc a Cir, If Ihp tat tent will take proper c(ird tt hlitiselX &s4 1. 11 jw my dJioctl ns. It 1 1 1 y ba ru.:.vil, "How la lt Uirt you can know go much fclruutthh (113 io, anl prctcnJ to (.tiro it, when so many (vlrcaici i lij-D.t Ivin, wbo ha.ro t-j,'-- a s.udyoUfor yxar3, iT.'itciunco It Incurable !" h. que t'.on U a fair one, end shell to fairly atuBWf rclt I (1j Rtis ilolm to 1.HUW inoro ttaa vihc physicians about tlioe.iuf, naturo an M-trr; of Con urn pt Ion, (np jk)ho Umt my riowu on thco polata roul4 l toUnd to dSroa v 1th thaw cf m-M cdi'cetd and lutclli(rcnt paytt Vtcni. V.'or.ltotilJoftrw'thatwhlloth.'jtnfit ratiMlatbb tura -In other words, whiioli ljiiot possible to y tchii Coimm,)tion oclocts this cr th:.( ;k rwon as a Tlc( !m ytt thopwIw-ifftjcAHfioaaro 1 1 .t, ItAciitanc Consumption Ij hcmlifcary in a won Oorjl tiojreo, Onfpantt try oftej entails lt upon tha ofXprin,iu;JIto;t rf Kt more ficiuontly, to that wholo f.millloit aro often swept r.way. (iui hand tho prcdlsposl .leu Cows (heir children. 2 1, Colt, Hy this uo do not mn thoeo changes ot weather wl-L'U oCtcn produ?') lnflanuratloni but lonar cortlnued tuU ttcaJy cold, so that a condition ot debility I I protlscod. Indodl whatever tondi (a produco lonp contlnuod debility wtll,lu panjn ixntonp, cmorata VmX tr.onarjr Consunipl!o:i, Troinlnent anion thi-so lnfluencoa r.ro lnvtjlclontclUt.llvlnff In an imwholeDmo air.scd-. cnlary hab'ts, prlcf, anslrty, disappointment, whether ot iUo r.ITt.ctIom or li buslnrrw, and all other depressing ctacUonii (hi a'juso of ineirury. and tho Influtnco of wcalici-lnj Clwoccri. 1 also ftreo with tho bctt doctors as to tho rimmer In which tho ltmja become r.ffeeted, Tiiljionary Comuaiptlon la alsa oallod, ru&ereuroas (Jon rjinptlon, ty which wo nircn n dlaoaso of Iho lungs caused by tubercles, AtuVrcloliftsmall.i'oundUhbod which U deposited In thocubstnnoo of tho lungs by tho Mood. ThU U tho licsrinnlaff and first act of tho disease Many of theao aro of tan deposit rd at onco. Each one un dergoea sttvcral chancci, A'tcr pi-oducjns Jnf.ammatjpn of tho parts of lbs June nrxt ta It, It ends In ulceration, openaapesjaso Into tho bronchial tubes, aud passes out nt tho mouth by eplttln;, Tho ploco whero thetubctcl crew and ripened noi? becomes a cavity, and wherd there pro a great rruny tubercles, cf courno they mako p creat many cf thcJoIIttlQcaTltlo, vhlchcrodually unitoan4 Icavo croat holes In tho 1 Jnfrs, Vnlcso a ttop can bo put to (Ms proccat, jt u-H r ouiinlll the cubstanco p th lunrjj Is consumed and death cncuis, Of courso I ajreo wlih tho faculty upon tho symptoms and court ot tho disco- j the sh srt, dry, liacLlnET coygh, bo Eli jht nt flrBt, hut pradually Increasing, then shorfncM pf breath, a qulekcnlns pulso, then fcroilsh sensation?, fluKbJi3 of tho checks and heat & tho palms ot tho hands n:d stleo of tho f cctj tho slight but uroi, tnc cmaejatjon, .-lth fatbU nppotliJ, lunsrrhajcs, Incrcajdnjj coughs, disturbed deep, fucrcdtonjo, then losaof pplte, expectoration of Eoftcncd ubcrcjo la tbechapopf small lnrai of ycllowlth, cheery, crcurdy matter, hectlofcrcr, btllmt cyo, chills, nl;ht tv. oats, tharp palm In tho lides, fncrcOaln emaciation and dcbty, disordered stomach end bjcbf diarrhea, nausea, swollen extremities, bol. of chcclu, sunken eyes, weakness bo great thatcxpec t?ratlo:i Jjlmposclbloj then death, brlnchifj yrclocnio relief from tho tortures ot this horrid monrtcr, llovr, as I haro Bald, J mainly ar-reo with tho moulcal faculty on thcao points. Cut v.hcn vocomQtothofrcafr i.tei'f of tho disease I tUffcr fromittrtally, Thodottois bsllfvo rulmouary Consumption rmwot bo cured. Thcro f oro they do not try to do anything moro than to 9 mo ith tho jutl:ntfii path lo thocraTp, and seem quite reek less of tho incdizlncs they pive, ro that the patlont U hcpl ea.rforteble and easy, crcn If his life U shortened. As soon aa tubercles bee'ln to appear Jn the lcnxa of a patient, tl laacommonpractlco with niany Jendlnff physlcjaiui to be-indoalnffwilhw'ilslcy in nerea,-iniX quantities, Ufttl thornTopescf esrfl zlvodraTi-drlnlUnjarof-ddedtotha raTocos cf the discaso an J I haro yet to hear of a -sl caso of Conrmn; tlon which as cwmf by rtlmulants. I ai.jy t''eMi.nnorC'dLiTcrQ;i Wanyphyslcla end their patients a wnyfivra homo vn dlt,ttnt voyce" t Minnesota or llorida anytUn:; oranyn hero so that t hy maydleca-y. J'arthey donotpntendto carf.andthey liarpnorrnit-diei whl h irlll do so. rTowIwy not only that dbeasesof thol jn.s cat be cured, but that r.y mcdl clues do cure them. Theproq te, thctbythtfrilei thou tand cf Consult tve hme Veen and err novo Mnp cured Lj them. Tho v.ho'o sc.cnea of nedldneh based on experiments,. Wo cannot by any process of reasoning decide that any P'ul medlcioq will help or cure any paiticulw Ai9CMft Umf was It found that Quinine will euro ChlUa aniI i'CTrl Vhy, by trylnff one thInffftcraiotlir4 until experience demonstrated that H was aepeclSofor that discos?. la Ju't that way tho fcnowledffe was gamed cf my remedies, which o iJciost n specific la disema cf tho(ingi rulmonatTOjnsumpUon U hereditary Inrayfather" family. la father, mother, brothers and sisters died of It, and be had reached almost tho lat stages of tho disenst when ba vol providentially led to experiment with tho articles which aro Incorporated In thc:omodl clues, lie waicurod by thpnl.and Hired, a etron, healthy man, for over forty years after his recoTcry. What cured him has cured thousands of others all over the country. These results, aro not aocUvuUJ. There Is to such thin? as accident la nature. riatcvcrr,iixj tepie cavec, the orial.i of Tuliaonary Consumption Is In tho blood. Whenever, from any of the predlspcslnarcaueciwht.ii I hire juit nowiurnUcnrd, t'lolloodb.'coinecdepxncrateditbeftlrat') isake tuber rulouiderttdtslnthorulfetancocf thoUoa. Ttlsniu t Imstrped.or death will lurcly follow. It vW not be enough to cct rid of the tabtrclcs already deposited, and heal up tho fibres cl ready made, Vut aoincthlns must be done tictop further de;Kh!k Vfttt thall that bol The rcclirfaculty sayuotlilnjraa he doie, f say purf-y, enrich, and tono up thu lWt,uat 11 lt bsccnics ro healthy r.inoljnip:rtoiualcetc'jcrL!oR, Con this bo.donot Vea Jf-jx-t r.f thoeas'ef and mcstnaJural way in the world. Ti'ioa uia wb shows to the expeiicnccdere, bytnany lufalKMcs tnf,thatConumptlonlias.etln, IlolsfceUhj Anirl.bou appetite. Kow,rcewt IhtrM tafioi J'tnt, Iyrcpote to dentist fiU stoauicti and botcel cf Ii tf-"oJ, 9Uty,ctoyo!j waiter. ThUIrhaU fio wliU ny Jlaadra-e nils, vhl h ara tho bet cathsrUe pills In thovarU. Thcycoiitilnnorolomel vr other mlntrabi orlyiecctahlo matter. Thty ciaet-ciothestcnxehocd bjwebj ect'y but thoroughly, and do not wcattn or pripe. They act like marie rnthr Tver, rcuilaaltout of Its dull, torpid BUto,a id promoting a full, freeftuot healthy bfle, without whlsli th iccanlwnoiH'rftxt aigt t tlon. Koithatthortonuehai4UweUarcclCAnsrdanit I ready what next I Crtnfs on (ippet te, ThUltfobyL-y I SoaYToodTocli, TheelToctof thlamcdlelncIswonderfnU Unlike a temporary ctiaiulont, whleh by reaetloa let I ha onrins nfTtotl elnlc loaer than U-forp, thl i.ot crly tones up tho stomach, but keep lt toned up Tho natural crarlajj frfood returns la all Us font, so that ha-o now a stomach hungry for food, aud adlgcfctlre apparatus ready to tsako away vita It. What nextf Any cr.oam iaa.-wcrthai quai'lon. Vvt into ttat hungry ttomach an abu utaiit awplittf nutriUo ufootltole converted lyUi $tra94 tUalstry cf dletto.i Ma H. A ivd blood. Th'.S wU) simulate tho heart l&U rtrcnfcr action, and tt 1U pump a fuller current out lurouff'i the arv.rka j hcol'ny blod wUl take the pUoe of the thin, Uue, flattened fluid In the Telia, ani soon a circulation wUl bj taUldiahad which will fljw through thaluiismlUouttnoUnirany unhealthy depotlts, s:venth and C hh win Here a: o, and tho bid symptoms ttsadlly dltalnl:a. At the eaiaotlme uso my iuhnonle byrupf fi U tno b(.t ezpoctorant known. It Ucuds with tho foot!, andthr u,h the Uocd Koej dlroe Jy to the loners, attacks andlooscnsup the yd low, fuul etclt left there by the ripened tubercles, and I slrenffthens and stimulates the bronchial tubes and eoas lujrsof ihcalr-passaeesunUlthey ct strong cnoucbto lift It out and cxpelltbyexptvtoraUon. TUeutholunM I i,et orcr their aoreuoas and haro a close to rwt and heal. ' Do you see that ! hare not only ihown that my medicine doactually cui-ocaaiuKpilunby e (pertinent, but it also KCJUpUluthattoey. or eojuthinc UL them, would, S rum the nature of tho case, do ao. For a full doacrlptlcn cf conjumptlen in an its rtrioua form, and also lUvor Coiaplaint and Pyspi-ptta, tbote I trreat forerunners of Consumption, ae my btcV on I "Consumption and ItaCure," TriisbookaUjMntA-itLe history cf hundrwia of cae that have been curod la ell I porta of the couit.-y, I6iltfreo,pot-pff4ld,toallapiu cauU Addrus, Pit. sj. it- bCUrJi' I bOX, dr. sckenck's medicines t mandrake: pills, seaweed'-tonic, fe pulmonic svnup Art sold by all PniiBU.aad f croct.wus for their us re (irtaud oa the apfvw ai t wy uWitoa, LOOK rrhUKTTfyou d sire nnytliiiig in tho line of job work from u visiting nnd to a pester L'ltU at thn Ai.voCATU face, Baukway, J.elnyhton.