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May lit conaulled In hiullih art fiat-man. .,,..... a. ssYi:n, ATTORNEY AT Laff UrFiCE-Corner?f Banle Street A liantwnj 2nd bulldlni? above tho Oarboa Advocate rrlntlnit Oinco. mit io. ma-mo t,i:uiaiiTON. Physjcimis and Dentists. B'.'W.IV. KMC "rilTSlfclA AWD BtflWEOtf, ' iANJ; STIIL'UT.LUIUOUTON. OTFIUE Hours at rarryvllle From a.m., B-lj qi:lulin..i'slly. ATaVbs bo nsutled In the tnalish orOorman Language.. M"T -TTT AnilWIAMKK, JI ., ' PHYSICIAN' AND SCllUKOX 'Bpeel.l attention paid to Chronic Diseases. omee:Soutk Hast corner Iron ami Una it.,Le rNT7 HDliUlt, .11. 1). ' V.S KxamlnliifS SnrReon, PEAOTtOINQ PHYSICIAN and 80 UOEoN, OsVlfQi liank Street. KKUEii'a ULOCK, LehiRh- "way "lie eoiisnilcd lu tbo Oerm m Lai-sunse, REMOVED. r . f. ft. H-SeiDle, Physician SSiirw if..nntrn.1 tile nmirn nail Itesldeneo Irnm Second St.tr. SOl'Tll Stree-.ln thobulldltiie formerly occupied uy .. .1 i:uui.sjihi where he will he pleased to see his friends arid- patrons. OS-orFllili lltll'HS: from tc 9 o'clock F- aiarca 31,1030. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., QJT1CE : Opposite the "uroa.l way House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patleats hare the benefit of tbo lateH lin Brovpments in ina-t)nli.il appllinrcs and ike belt methols of treatment In nil surgical eases. AN-rUSTUKTIii adinlnlf tercil II J.ilro.t.- ir passible, persons residing outside tf Mauoh OUubK, should mue ongnrcincnts by mail. Ut l PAIiBON HOUSE, J. w, KAUDKXIlUSIl, ITtOPItlUTOK, Dane St.. LiatKittToir, The OA anoN llournt offers tlrst-class nccom- DlOdatlOnS 10 tbO 1 ruvoiuiiciiuum. iiu.iiuikh by the Ii.iy or Vcek on Itcasotmblo Terms. Uholco OIar. WliK'S and Liquors alwiiy on band. UoaJ Sheds and Stables, wlib aitcn tlra llestlers, altaobeJ. April 10-yl, ACKEUTON 110 IT;i,. UUway between Mauch Ohunk &. r.olilghton LEOPOI.I) MUYClt, PnopuihTOB, I'ackerton, Penn'a. Thla well known hotel Is ndmlrablr rclltted and h a the liestn.'coinino.lailons lor O'Tinau nt and transient boarders. I' xecllent tables and the voi r beat llq aors. Also line stables altacned. ?t'-'tJir'il. Mauch Chunk House, Saaa,aehanna Street, Mauoh uhunk. 1'cnna. T. E FEIlIf, rroprluliir. When vlsltlne at tho t'ounly Seat this Motel will round to he llrft-elass In rvcrv re ect. Wines. Liquors, l.aaer llcer. t'is irs aia ether Itelreshuients of nurcsl quality at tba liar. Terms very moderate, i'aironay itllelte4. he.il.'.'lss:! Beer. Saloon and. Restaurant, , . 1113 .Vine St. ..Philadelphia.. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. Th Par Is fnnrlshed with choice Cigars, freik Lager, and other refreshments, l'cr- Iram tho I.ehlirh Valley vlsltlnir I'llilu- 4elokla ara respeetlully Invited to give tne a all. iiisnain oiluuu Maroh J, l'SI-tf. D A.VIB UUBIltl'PS Livery & Sale Stables HANK STRK!ST.ItfilII0IITOI, Pa FAST TKOTVmo HOUSES, ELEGANT CARTtlAGES. nd iiasillvely I.OWT.ll PRICKS than aur alher Livery in tae Coanty. Lara, and handsome cartlnsea for I'.incrai r.slAdVcddlni3. DAVID LUDKRT rt.r. n J. W. RAUDENBUyil ttetaaetlally annoanoes tn the publlo that be kaa apaned f. NV.W IUVRRY STAHLK In a.aar.tloa with his hotel, and Is prepared to raralib Teams fur Fawrals Weikiiiiss or Business Trips ti ihtrtrst not If e and mot llberaUerms. All r4tn lertalthe"Curton lloiifc" will recelvo yfmf Mtntlen. Ktfiblo od North Strcot, PATENT 8.u"Hfc.ss SMITH' and For. 700 Sey. aata Street, tor. ). onn. U K. Patent olllce. Taihlazion. I). O. Correspondence sntlcltod, Ka aaarca for advice. No fee charged un last rat. at Is allowed, lteferenees. Lewis J akalaa k. Co , Hankers, and Iolmater, Wasalatten, 1). U. l'amphlett of instruct ataas iraa. uiayu si. fPSpiTiTTrTrUN lUthrNrJY.lashlonable Hoot and Shob Makkr, Hank St., l.ehtuhton All work warranted. LAND (Maims a specially, a nd VVAU RAN rs. A 11 1) I T I O N A L ' ItliMESTKAI) !KI VIKIOAT. ' R and all kinds of LAN1I SOHII'T bouabt ant t)l. Large Stock, and lllxhost Prices paid. Do you want to sell or buyT If so, writ, to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Wataragton. I). J "? ."TiTjirTl Mend ea. forooaiaz".. td ra A rnliP. eele free a enstlytMix;of froo.t. 1 1 1UUU, vri.ish w It help you to more i otnyilht away than anything alia in 'bit , aH, All, of either set, su -ene I from first har 1 hrnad r to l..rni. op i ' fara t w 'kr. etwOMMr inn Al aa aodsaj', Tb d -'o, 1'ortlanJ, Me. lj r n. .ft t is.s 1 A 1 1 . .... H. V. MoimiiMnn, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIII., No 2. Thomas' Drurr Store. ! P&iijtk i 1 r f -vi eMiM ! Pa 's Kore a-Hl Cr.ttlo rwdor Ii a rire prcTenlk i CT"T- X&Wi3r3?liVs?k1 Ive of LimtrKscrrn ncirt-in rcT'Cilv forninnT rl "SfSifyrriTSf8iJcl ,ftTF5. discrMM to v Mi h Horse, Cut-c "WtfM'??. yjC, 1' bhrop 'P3 nr0 enl.tf1 tn 1 ell rlnevl .t t?o'pouinlfJii Mtinht.0 J'iicob I .to I J s. tt?kK!l F&S IciiSflSl iWI Tho prnuliio tenrs our nislB-Ki r3 I 1 f J e SiCfiiiSl rrSisSr RfrgHil' ''r'd fmitn-aarke. In Wli A S prcral I . fSiK?! SSW .A Jtull'j 7Mnt in n IVrcIc n y?e I 1 1 .xl avitw?l ES' i WKLrtflant .".7 (uulnn-arw, ar.d tbo P. -j B'IaSitfKlfiH ' 'olwSS' NtyrnPOo.. Sole Prop'". laJU-Kl tt -S CD BiiliH" n,,.re.M,l..U.B.A. t r-Sl r"' IjySSWflliSa larrhl-i'rlcolUCtJ.-ScldbrivllUruBs 6 w 1 M tJ? THS OLD HOMESTEAD. 6 rjQ 3 i J- It I .tA-t'jl CD SSrS I SS-S I ELY'3 Bali (J a tt H IS 3 110 I'P.ill. (1 vrs lEelicrat oneo r h o r o ii g Ii T rent ::i cnt wlllti pp. Not a Liquid op MUif!". Apply nto lMMlrilg.- IH-IF EVEK Oivn It u trial f.O cent nt DrmrRlsl". 6)ccn's by null regis, tured. Send lir elreular. Sami-lo by mail 10 cents, I'l.Y lll!llTlli;i!y. liruii:lsts. Uwetio, N. Y. dcc.52-yl X CONVEVAKORIt, AKD DF.NEUAL INSURANCE AGENT The V.lowlnA Cosipmle. are Represented: Lr;l!A x mu ru.vLrinis. KiiAoiNo nuruAi. rma, wvomino vw.a. l'oiTiVJi.r.u l.-ir.n, I.fCIIinii nnr.. nrrt lha TRAVCI.UltS ACOIULKT INfl'Jt AKtM! Also Poiins.lv.inln and Mutuil llo.-io Thirl etec'lveand lumrauic Ccmnai'V. Maica:3.isn tiios. kismkrwi. GOLDS for the worklnir class. Send lncta for postnue, and n will mall you TVer.aroyal, valuable boxofsamplo goods that will put you In the way or tmiklni; more money in a few days ih.m jonevtr thought iosslble at any business. Capital nor required. We will start you. You can work all the llmo er In S.are time only. Tho work Is universally atlaj. led to both s xts youiii; and old. You can ensllv earn from 50 cents loAYeo every eventnu. ThHt all uhtt w-intwork may lest ihe business, we mnko this tinparnlletcd ofler : toallwhoaro nut well satlsiird we will send il to l ay lur the trouble ol wrlilmrua l'ull nrtlculars. d. recllons. etc., s nt free Fortune will bo mndtt by thoe who ulve ibetr whole tlmo to work, ilreatriiccves nbsoliiielysure. Ilon't ilelay. Start now. Address STir.sor h Co . I'artland. Malno. ilcclo-lv" Dr. C.T. Horn, Central Drug Store, Opposite Ihe " Carbon House," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Keeps a full supply of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Choice Wines ond Liquors for Medicinal purjioses. Prescriptions very carefully com pounded, day or night. ALSO, Just received, an Immense stock ol Newest and most Popular Designs In Wall Papers AND Borders, which he Is offerlngat Pi Ices lull)- as low as the same qualities and Patterns can begot In the Cities. If you are about redecorating your hoitc, call and see styles and learn tho prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, 111U CENTRAL DRUG Store, Keb. s.-yl Dll. 11. T, HORN. AGENTS wanted for tho Lives ol alTthe Presidents of the V. S. The lnrerest. handsomest, best book ever sold for less than twleo our price. The fastest selllmr book In Auicrlen Immense iirclllilonneini. All Intelligent people want It. Ant ouo can become a sueeesslul aireut. Terms free. 1ULI.KTT Hoon Cu., Portland, Maine, uueli-yl a week at home. (8.01 outnt froe. Pay absolutely aurr. No risk. Capital not rcnulred. Reader. If you waut ...... - ... ..i.i..,. .......... r ,.t.i.u.v or young, can make great pay all lb lima they work, with absolute certainty, write fur particulars to 11. Hallutt & Oo., i'aillAi.d, i.Ulue. dealt, yl J'Subsciilio ibr the Ad vucate, onl C'l per year. m Fa&m for Ca- , 'Twas wlien the sunsft (lushes G Mti! tho ilcnr old home, When twilight's solemn hushoi ll.i !o holy memories come, Wo liiincrcd, loudly turning Toward tho spot wo loved so wtjll, Willi sad and tctider yearning, To say out last farewell. No more for t's t lie garden And lovo wreathed rooms to roam; Tim stranger there is warden Xo, no, 'tis not bis home! I It hath no memories brinyin; Toe him joy kin to pair.; Tor Mm no echoes ringing Shall bring tho loved again. Sweet home! dear homel o'etll.iwltig With precious mcmoiies! Not life in nil Its goiuir, Shall brin mi.ro blest than these, A dear, bright picture ever. As then, when tunset fell, YmiIIi gilded, thou forever We'll love; swact home, larcwelll MADGE. It was n very pooily furnisbod room iuacotttgu home; it small collage, one of many, all smill, nitnn, ami scantily fiuuioliid, nud the "kittdb" liyed there. Thiii ono was Morgan's coj'ae, nnd it was ,T.ick Morgau himself nud his sister Mid jo who woruscnloJ it, b.-culifast Sun day moruiu;;. Just ono week had elapsed slnco an nuut, Horn whem lb y bad never hnptd for aid, had kit thriii each 100, bud .Task had resolved to try his fortune in (JanalK, wbiU Madjfa put hers asldo for a r.iiny day. "Jack, mo must do something, Think what wo owo Ti m Kint;." "WLut can jou do? If Tom Kingchoro to lote his luiiucy in sptcul.ttiug, how nrn yon lespousibli?'' 'I am no'; but, Jack, thero is Aunt Knte'n niouey," All thiough thu morning sVo was ihiuking of wliat she owed Tom King, Wlion her mother, crushed by llio death ot her husband, nn.tbla to meet Ihe clriuge from uomiort to poverty, s.inl. down pri'strated, when Jack, nualilo to work, was crmltip; fortune, Tom ICing o ime, as their father's Iriend, nnil kept them from starvation. And when the whole loan knew that Tom King lay in Ihe Kowtou hospital, sick nnd ptnuileis ihe whole noble, crulefiil heart of Madgo Morgan went out to him. Many stories reached ht r. llo had m ule n fortune and Initi'; lo had Invested in mines, nt.d the mines had failed nud ruined him. lint ono broad, indisputable fact re mained, if nil tho rest wero f-iKe; ho was lying in Ihe- hospital sick from tho ex citement that hud put tho last slroko up on his ill-luck, "I'm going over to thu hospilal,Jack,'' sho said. Here, ttpou a low iron cot-bod, palu ami emaciated, but evidently on the rood to ltoovery, Tom King lay wheu Madue Murgau stmo up to thu ward with a nurse, her faca ao gravo nud ten der that the strung will and patient en durance of its usual expression were lost iu the pure womanly sympathy that rett ed there. My friend!" sho said, taking tho wasted land i xlruded to her, nud Tom King noudertd if ever two words held so much ns theco two. "Tom I oarno to tell yon" the words cams s'oaly "Ihat I have some noney thnt tint is of no use lo me. It will start you agaiu. Yan can birrow it," anxious not to hurt his pride, "nud some day when you nr tioh you can return It, and here it is." He opened the envtlopo nnd took il out, one nolo, just ns the lawyer had sent it to her. Tom King laid it on the broad palm of his baud ntid stroked it teudeily; Iben ho began to speak, lis eyes still Used on Ihe money. bii voice sieidy but monotonous, as if he were reading a story there. ."When I weutnwity. nearly three years ago," he mid, "I went to see If I oould not shako myself free from e dream I had. I dreamed that I could win the lovo of n child, n rnera slip of n girl. who was forced into pretnaturo womanhood by trouble, bbe was uttetly uucouscious of my love, but I knew I could not hide it if I stayed beside her. Out of her sight, far from tho sound of her voice, thr dream, instead of fading, became clearer, more vivid. Day and night I dreamed, hut I worked as veil I put what money I had Into investments that promised well but there, I will not speak of that. Providence was merciful 1 nm alive, at least' he paused there, but a low, sweet voloo took up the story. "Aud the dream will become rt real! ty," lie voice said, "Tho child.woman dtd not reed her owu heart, nor Unde stand why nothing iu her life met or flllrd the longing there. Not uutil sharp sorrow came, aud she beard olhitu she loved lying ill aud la poverty and ia INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, pain, did sbo nntterslnnd Hint he took nil tho lovo kho could cvtr know nwfly with ! him.-' "And now, will you bo my wife, llodg?" 'Whenever you will." ' 'Madge, did yon think, my dear, that I WA3 ruined? 11 causo I was sick and came here to hu nnrncd, peoplo jumped at the couclon that I lost everything, ttut I came here (.Imply because I would have tbo best of care, and becauso with nil my wealth I could net purchase half tho disltitercMod kindness that I ct hero. I couldn't ro to you. yon know, Madge. Uou't bellcvo all you hear or read, iuy dear Madge; I uui n rich mau hlill richer than I ever was hut X mean to uecp this," nud his hand closed over tho note. "You shall never havo it again, Madge." "I m content," sbo answered. I'HOU AIT THE MM." 'It's tho Inst btraw that brenks the camel's back.1' said Lucy, bursting into ters. Mrs, Bellcndon wna young scarcely Ihree nud tweuly. Sho had boeU tho daughter of n reined nruiy tBicer, deli cately reared uud quito ignorant of all tho machinery of doiueslio life unlilsho mirried Seth llelleudon. Example it nil powerful, nnd Lucy began to bellevo that tho whole ond and nim of life was domestic thrill, moucy saving, and the treadmill of work. "My dear,'' said Seth, "if you thought you could get along wllhout Hepiy, tho maid, I might bo nble lo afford (hat uew reaper before the oat crop comes in." " "I'll try," said Lucy. After that sho arose before daybreak nud worked later into tho night than ever. "What is Iho mailer with your hand?, Luc-ji'' Ssth asked one day. "Theynro not so wuito uu l beautiful as they used to bo."' Lucy colored as he glanced down at tLo members in question. "I suppose it is from making CW." said she. All the affctionalo relations of Mr. liellendou toou dicoered that the farm homo was cool and sbady, thnt Lucj's cooking was excellent, and that tbo bed rooms wero neatness itself. Some of the ui wera even good enough t) invite their Milions ns well; nnd so the hou,e was full from April to De cember. And ono day, when poor Ltiey, under tho blighting iullnetice of a horrible bick headafthe, was endeavoring to strain three or four galluns of milk iutu the shining pans, thu news airiyed that Uu cle Paul was coming lo Ihe farm. "Where is lo lo sleep? The Ilelforda have the front room, and your cousin Susan occupies Ihe back, nnd the four Miss Putlersous sleep iu tho two ball chambers, nnd lha hired men have tho garret loom " "Oli, you can fiud somo place for him," enid her husb.iud, lightly, "There is that little room nt tho end of (he hall where the spiuning-wneel is." Ilut it isu't furnished!'' pleaded Lucy. 'Yon cau easily sew a carpet lorjether out of those old pieces Irom tho llellords room, nnd ils no trouble lo put up a tnuslim curtain to the wiuduw nud lilt in a cot bed. Tliern are plenty of good sweet husks iu the onru-housc, aud you can just lack a mattress togother, and uhltuuasu the-ceiling." Dut this littles bedroom w.is fitted tip, as fresh as it ro&o...Ld Uncle Paul uriived, a dried-up, yt-llow-complexloucd old man, nithnu old-fashioned cravat tied in many folds around his neck, nnd suit of n ivy blue, with brass buttons. lie had thepellle way of half a century ago, nud Lucy thought she would like htm very much, if she only hud time to got acquainted with him, But sho was churning ten pounds ol butler a day, nud theru was tbo baby, aud the company, and the young chick oas, nud tbo baking to do for the sewing society, which was lo meet at her house that week. Sho was nluioat too buy to sleep, llut Uncle Paul was watching her all tho tituo. lie came out one day to tho barn where his nephew was putting a now handle on a tickle-blade. "Did I tell you", Nephew Seth, about the reason I lelt your Cousin Eliab'e?" "Not that 1 remember," said Seth, breathing on the blade aud polishiug it with his silk handkerchief. ' Dorothy tlied - his wife." "Ob, yes,"' said Seth. ' Malarial fever, wasn't il?" "No!" blnully nnswered Uncls Paul "It uas hard work. That woman, Nepbe Seth, did tho housework for eight persons, Eliah didn't even let her have a woman to help her w ilk the w ash ing and ironing." "Must have been o regular-going brute,' said Seth, tightening the handle a little. "All the sewlvg, too,.'' added Uncle Paul "tho mending aud making. Never went anywhere exoept to church. She wos fond of reading, but Bbe neyer got any time for it. Sho rose before sun up and never lay down until 11 o'clock it was bard work tbat killed that wo. man, aud Eliab declared that it was sheer lazines when she could not drag harself around any longer. Aud when she died he rolled up his eyes aud called it a visitation of Providence!" "Why didn't the neighbors lynch him?" cried Seth, fairly aroused to in dignation at last. "Why don't the neighbors lynch you?' said be. "Thou art the man. Are you not doing the g?in thing?" "I I" gasped Hetb. "Yourife is doing the wrrk of a household of sixteen people,'' said I Undo Paul, "She is drudging as joa Live and Lot Live." PA., SATURDAY", NOVEMBER 20, 1884. could hiro no fortiguer to drmlgo She is rising carl; nnd lying down late; sho Is offetiug up her life on the shrine of your farm aud ils improvement. I haVo a ecu her grow thiu nnd paloovon during tho few days I havo been here. No gal ley slavo evor worked as she doos. And yon, wllh yuttr hired men nnd labor saving machinery, stamV coolly by and sco her commit slow saicide. Yes, Nephew Seth, I think it is n caso of lynching." Seth had arotvn pale. "I I 1 rieyer thought nf this," said ho. "Why didn't soma ono tell me? ' "Whcto'wero your ow"n eyes?''nskod Uuele Paul. . -. ,'j ... .J, Seth llelleudon rolled down his shirt sleeves, put on his coat, nn3 went into tho bouse. He told llelfords and Pattersons that it was inconvenient to keep them any longer. He gavo cousin Susan to under stand that her reom was needed. IIo mide nrrnugcinents to board the hired mou at tho vacant farm-hou;e, aud en gaged n stout dairyman and house ser vant to wait on Lucy. And he tele graphed lo her father to oomo to Sylvan Biidgo at once, "3bo deserves a treat,'1 ho said. "He shall spend tho summer with us." And Iheu ho went to tell Lucy. She had fainted among tho buttercups while picking strawberries for ten.' Poor little Lucj 1 The machinery had ut'e-ly refused to revolve nuy longer." His heart grow cold within him. "Sho will d.iel'ho thought, "aud I shall have mnrdeicd her." Unl sho did. not die. Sho recovered her strength bj- degree. 'It is better than mediciu:," said she, "lo know that Sethis thiukiug of me and for me." Aud Uucle Paul "tho last t traw," as sho bnd called him had proyed her salvation. The Letter, "She's n powerful good girl good ns gold!" remarked Miss Kebecca Beilflow- rr, wilti nn air of satislnctlon. 1 never had n girl before that kep' the pantry ko cleau nu't the dresser n lookin' so neat. Yei, Lnrn'd thohett girl I over had, an' 1 dotf't keer n pin if brother Besil has tuck n notion to her. He conldu't find any other girl I'd sooner he'd hov than her." And if Rebecca was satiaQed pretty Lur.t Gaines was no less so; nud bhe went singing about tho old farm-house, washing dl'hes nnd ..weeping floors, the very type of a busy country girl, Lura was pretty, loo, suit nns no wonder if haudsr.mp, stalwart liisil lltllUawcr had taken a "notion" to her, with her sloe black ryes nnd hair to match; her dark. olivo-hued cleek, and her month, soft and bcarlet as u sun ripeucd Indian peach. "Is is Basil going lo marry ber.then?'' asked Miss Z-relda Magwort. wuo bad been making nn afternoon call. "I dnuno ns ho ia an' I dnnuo 'as ho alu'l," was the answer; "Until he wauls her, an' she'll hev him, I shan't hev uolhin' to siy ngiu it.'' "Hilt I shall," thought Mis3 Z-relds, malignantly. "A poor hired girl like her to get tbo best lookin' nn' Iho best to-do yoiing'man iu the neighborhood It's outrageous! ' J. . - "A-heml I thought 'twan't nnything moro'u right, Mits llebecca.Mo let yon know something -rl've fouud out about that girnyprifF A.triutupEaut look sparkled iu Zsrel da Mugwort's sharp eyes ns she careful ly drew ft letter lrom Ibo pocket of ner,. oress. anL "Something about Lattrnt WhaUon earth is il?" asked Miss Kebecca. "Head thnt;it'll tell yon what I mean,'' relumed Zerclda. "It's n letter sho rote Lucy. I fouud it wbero hho dropped it, iu the path by the pasture bars." explained Zsrelda. "Bead it do Miss ltebecca, and see what a an imposture you've been a harboriu under your roof." Aud thus nc'jured, Miss ltebecca opened the note nnd read in a bund writing she knew to be Laura's tbo toys terious words: "Dean JERitr You said you wnn!d come to me whenever I wrote for vo: Come now, ns soon us possible.fur every thing is arranged and I will be riaily for you. Be suro aud bring the Indian lidder. Come on the U o'cleck tram witbout fail, and I will go back with joj. Your " Thora it stopped, without any signa ture but on the other side of the paper was Lura's name, plaiulr writtcu. Mias ltebecca sank pale and limb into the friendly arms of n rocking-chair. 'What what will Hull say? And what kin sho want of tho Indian ladder, do s'pose?" "There's no telling'I Mebbe she's a goin' lo 'lope out o' the winder; or els she's a-goiu' lo let some one in to rob tbo house, an' like as uot kill you and Basil," declared Zerelda. "An' I trusted her and liked ber so much gr:aued Miss Kebecca, helplessly, "Appearances is mighty deceit'ul,'" sighed Zerelia. "For my part, I alius thought there was somethiu' suspicious lookin' about her, au' " "And what. Miss' Zerelda what have von got to say about Lura Gaines?" demanded Basil Uellllower, striding angrily into tho room. Zsrelda gave a little scream but tpilck ly recovered aud put tho letter into bi hands. "Hea l that, and see what you think then!' she retorted. And with au Incredulous smiloou his handsome face Basil read. "You stay here, ltebecca," he added. "I will find out what this uiewus. But, remember, I have perfect faith nnd con. fideuce In Lura." And he strode away, The waning veltow rays of the pale! VoT.mW .nn .,...., ... ..... wide, roomy kllchen where Lura Caiuvs $1.00 If stood ccn tcmplaling tlo fruits of her afternoon baking. Funr loaves of light, brown bread, hair n dozen pics, their flaky tops powdered with while sugar, n frosted pnund-cnk, looking liko u drift of novtly fallen suow.n jar of cookies, aud n platter of crulls. Lura oouttiu- plited her work with eminent satisfac tion. "Lura!" Tho black eyes flashed and n rich crimson dyed the ollvo check as Basil quiokly mado his "way to her Bide. "Havo you lost nuytliujj; Lura a letter?' ho usked, with assumed care lessness. "r''AJ?Uto?'tfri.m I' tnfriBflot. Wb'v?'. HoMmnded'herr. leitTr; ' ' 'la this yours, Lura?" '' ' ' - His voice was calm, though hi? lioart was Dealing like a sledge-hammer. Lura glanced nt the missive, and looked up wllh a smllo into Basil's eager eyes. . "Oh, yes, I droppod it, I suppose, but it is not important. Amos Sltinnor dropped iu yesterday on his way to the mill nnd got me to write it for him to his brother in tho city. You know Amos lives in that Httlo cabin upon Hemlock hill, and ho sajs l is brother always de clares he will bring an Indian ladder to climb up to it. This is Iho drift of tho letter I wrote, and then copied it in ink!" Humph! I don't believo a word of KM M..il.....l r t, uiuiiiicu jc.ctu.i, iibieuiUK iiuuia behind Iho kitchen door. "AnybSoYj could make up such an excuso as thnt! But if bo's fpol enough to believe it, let him!'' Aud," with quick, angry steps and n scowling brow sho w ended her way toward home, Aud she utterly fijiled in her determi nation to "git the besl-lookiu' man iu the neighborhood." for Basil's faith and confidence iu his wife, Lura, has never yet diminished. IIIS PLANS. "Yes," said Iho driver to the St. Louis Critio man, as the latter threw away a partly consumed imported cigar, "it's a shame that there ain't no ulaco for a man smoko on the street cars. Bat I'll tell you, my friend. Ibis is tho worst street-car town in tho country. Why, sir, the people in other towns wouldn't stand what they do here." "tvhat do you menu?" "Well, I tell you, Iu tho first place, this is an awful hot town iu summer.aud open street cars could be run here moro than eight tuoulhs out of the twelve.'" "Yes?" "Well, sir, tho strett-'car companies hero uinke the peoplo rido in box-cars when thej'ru hot as bake-oveu,nnd therj isn't a street-car lino hero that's got open cars enough to carry nil their passen gers." "Yet?" "The peoplo iu other towns wouldn't stand it to ride in thi box-cars. Thoj'd pilu them in a heap aud set fire to 'cm flist." "Well, what else?'' "Well, bir, this is the only largo city iu the country that stnnds the bobtails," "Yes, I know that, but what else?'' This is the only city iu tho cuuntry where the horsc-car companies run mules." , "I kuow that; anything else?" "This is the only city iu the country where the people are asked to ride on hard board seats, as they do on tho 5th street line." 'Yes; do you remember anything else?" "Yes, sir. This is the only city in the enquiry w hero the drivers nnd conductors fjwenr rugged clothes and dirty shirts." "Why is this?" "Bfcause they are not pnid enough to keep them in good or clean clothes." "How much are they paid?" "A driver can make about Sll a week and a conductor Sl'2.50, if they work from sixteen to eighteen hours a day. When a man pays for rent and food out of this lie can't buy uuy clothes, particu larly if ho has a family." "And that is why nil tne driyers nnd conductors tn St. Louis look liko tramps, is ii?" "That's it exactly. And Hint's why street railroad stock is so hi,;h." "Why ilou't the men kick?" "When thev do the newspapers and the public say they are never satisfied." "Well, what are yon going to do about it? "We ain't going lo do nothing can't." "Are yon going to work eighteen hours a day for $11 a week all yonr lift?" "No, sir; uot while I've got any spirit in me." "What will yon do then?" "As soon ns the winter sets in a good many of us will take to robbing." "All, I sec." "Yes, thev nro driving na to it." In Wuterlmrv, Ooun., n larnier load ed some hay nnd started for the baru, but a shower overtook him and be had to unload it. The next day he tried it again, with the same result. The third day his experience was the same. On the fourth day it came upon him onco more, when the irate hnabandman got under the load, set it on tire, and burned up hay nnd wagon and all. The Indians of California mannfac. ture baskets which are water-proof. They art tunne of a kind of willow tbat grows on the mountains about eighty miles east of Los Angeles, on the borders of the Colorado desert. The biskets are said to be light and boiler than any tin. galvauUid Iron, or other kind of recep tacle for water. They are extensively used by Mexicans and old settler and will last, with constant use, a dcuMn or fifteeu years. -Trnthfnlr.esa is a corner stout in , ?!' " ur nrilllT I J, there lll always be a weak spot lu tbe fiiiiti.lntton. fuuudatton. u Year if Paid in Advance. not jmid in advance, $1.25 Sliiloh's Vitalizes is what you need for Cotis lipation, Ijijj nf Appdlila, Dizziness and u 11 symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prloo lo niul75 ficnls per boltlo. Sold by W. V. Uwrv, We-issporl, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehighloii. Croup.Wbooping Cough and tlrom-liilis liniiierilalt-ly relieved by Blillob's Cure. Sold bv W. P. Uiery Welasport. Dr. C. T. iiorn j.emguiou. That hacking Cough can bo so quickly fureil by Shiluh's Cure. Wo guarantee It. Bold ly V. K. Biery Welnpon, Dr, C. T. Horn Leliigblnu. Will you suffer wllh Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiluh's Vlialiser is guaranteed lo cure ywi. Sdd by W. 1". Uicry Wclssporl, Dr. C. T. Hotn Lehlgbtou. Sleepless nljhts.made miserable by that irrnuie ctiugn ouiioirn imre is the reinody lor you. Sold by W. F. Biery Weissporl, Dr. C.T. Horn Lehighton. Catarrh Curod.liealtb and sweet breath saeiired, by Sbilolt'sCatarrh Remedy.. Pr1!.- 50 cents. Nasal Injector freo. Sold by W, I'"' Biery Wclssport'Dr.'C.T. Iloru Lehigh ton. For lnmn hick, side or chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by W. F. Biery Weissporl, Dr. C. T. Hum Lelilgbton. Shiloli's Cough nnd Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a RUaranlee. It cures Con sumpll'in. Sold by V. F. Biery Weissporl, Dr. C. T. Horn Lolilglitun. if"oe tiieYadies. Buttoned gloves nro coming lack into fashion aud wealthy women have set jew eled gloyo buttons for wear in full dress. A narrow band of velvet ribbon or nn almost luvisiblo Venetian chain is the cor rect thing from which to suspend n hand 6omo pendant. Tho Russian circular and tho dolman vieto a-visto nbovo a long cloak skirt aro to bo the favorite long wraps for tho comiui Winter. . Tho lolest method of wearing tho walch is with a ribbon bow in place of a chain Tho walch is tucked into tho busjm of tho ilressand tho bow i3 arranged gracefully outride. A cluster of ostrich tips in tho Prince of Wales feather, with a jeweled brooch to fasten it, Is sometimes worn In tho place of a corsage borjuct by stylish matrons In full eyeniag dress. Very clcqant tea gowns are mndo ol embroidered white China crape sliaivls.willi soft puffed fronts or whlto eatin trimmod Willi laco. Tho fringe of the shawl, willi its wide netted heading, falls ovor satin. Tbo crapo opens over tho Mol.'cre vest, nnd forms oleoves lo the elbow, where it is met by pufUnss of satin and lace. Drunkenness, or tho Liquor Habit, can bo curedby attministerinsrDr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can bo given In a cup of coffeo or lea Without the knowledge of the person taking it, cO'ecling a speedy and permanent euro, whether the patient is a modcrato drinker or en alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards ha ye been mado temperate men who have taken tbo Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe thoy quit drinking of their own freo will. No harmful eltects lesult from ils adinltiiitralion. Cures guaranteed. Circulars aud testimonials sent free. Address, Oomien SritciFic Co., 1 83 lti.ee St., Cincinnati, 0. There is no wido boparaiion between sympathy nnd justice. If wo consider o.irettilly the workings of tho human mind wo shall see that bympathy that it, a feeling with others mutt piccced the knowledge of what justice to others demand. First there is what wa all keenly feel tho consciousness of what U uecesstry lo our own Ufa aud happi uess; then comes, in n less degree, some realizilion of others' similar feeliugs aud needs; nnd in proportion to tlo strength of this Utter faculty will he, generally speaking, the conto'teutious fulfillment of every obligation. A Kemarkablo Escape. Mrs. Mary Dailey, ofTuukbinnock, Vjl., was afflicted for six years with asthmn and bronchitis, during which lime tbo best of physicians could givo no relief. Her life was despaired of until in last October she procured a boltlo ot Dr. King's New Dis covery, when immediate relief was felt.and by rontinulu its uso f.ir a short time she was completely cured, EaiuUijf, in flesh 50 ptiuiKia in n lew ruonius. ; Free trial bottles of this certain cure for all throat ami lung diseases at T.Tbomaa' drugstore. Large bottles fl. "Are there uuy mitigating circum stances in tho case of tho nun who i goiug to be hung to-morrow?" asked a stranger of tho lawyer of the accused. "Yts, you see ho is an uumarriod mat . How etsy it would bays bson tor him to have brought a wife nnd children iuto missry nnd distress, if bo bad uot 1 nd consideration for ibeni by refusing to get married," Silling Bull cleared $30,000 by ex hibiting Limsclf in New York, and" has doubtlessly learned that it is better to bleed the wuito man than to kill bim. Aye r's Pills are a convenient remedy lo have olways at hand. They are sugar coated, easy to lake, effective to operate, sure to brinj relief and euro. They aro ef fectual In a wldo range of dlseaie which arlso from disorders of the stomach and di gestive organs, a . Ooar Wilde has invented a new hat. It expands or contracts the head accord ing as tho spirit moves. The brim is full, it has a muffled bell and the band is loud. It is specially adapted to night wear, and will contain a raoderato sup ply of bricks, thereby commending It self to the Masonlo fraternity, There la female band In Billimore. Tbe proper band for a womnu lo belong lo Is her buthand. She Mu generally play bim for all he Is worth. Dr. Orayes' Heart Regulator cures all f irms of heart disease, uervousness aud lleaplttsoeM. Hsw very neatly n child may gomo times tot out ef a sernpe is shown by the story of a little nephew who bad gone to be tbe gumt of his aunt, ond who on be ing asked at dinner if he had uot been helping himself secretly lo Jam, sail qniellyt "Please, auutle, papa teyer 'lo vu me to talk at tuials," A Wyoming mm named Jibim A4011 was recently nurried. A few ' "" l'r he petitiopail the court lo ...l l . i .... t... . ......... . add a ' j" tJ his Unnaui). The Carbon A JvucdTe An Independent Fntnile SesTJf4itT Published every ATI 1 i- .t. 1 Lehighton, Carbon i.,,i..,r IIAUISY V. rflOliJJta.ul.W WTICl-UAKWAY. a h. t ! . am Tt tbe Lelilfh Vallev i . Terms: $1.00 perAniisu u J "ants nTJmtiiEsaan-rrosoii-i.il. r J o"b 3?rin t in a: AT VrtlfV LUV v r or 1W. a , ,r- -t-r- VSVKIII BaBa-Us3 U I tun's . Mak b FOR jrP'J"i.rZ7u CURCG Rheumatism, Ncuraltfu Ceiatica, Lumbago, Baciaekc, Hratciic Iw.'iiichs, $oro TbriHit. HreIUt,-. flirt ttt Jbrw, Jlurn. S4MisrvVT.r lib f. and in. otiixii i.oniM ran- ., 1 trnfji. t-J Dm.kl.tl ... 1 t'cslrr. ce "O .1 SmUS tx.ttl- Otra-UCQ. lo II f.A. b .- Tint uani.tx .v. vor.P'.i .i. tSuMmn u A. OOLLtK . CO 1 IS.......... L.&.A For Something Very Nice iu tlu V,'ky of Ladles', Gent's and Chllureu'a BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS GO TO Peter Heiii), opposite tho Publlo Square, BANK Mint, Lehljbton, where you will find a Larue and Fashionable stock to select from hi Luwisi Cash Prices. Also, Ladlss' and tiom's Boots and Slioes lade i:i Order on sho notice. Best Material nuJ work manship cnarantced. Prices aro lulls Low as elsewhere. Your putreuuna Is w r cordially Inrlted. y iv-b.il Health andjlappiness. jW . V DO AS OThLT.3 O&OIAF HAVE DOHE. Aro your Kidneys disordered? 'Kldnej Wort brought mo from my crnTt & 't were, tilt crl had l?en elvciiunhy 13 lirft U' t i Del rolt." M. (V, pT(.muzlMecha.ulc,loaLatUa Aro your nerves weak? "Kidney VTuit riirert mo from nervous 4 after I wan not xiKrtedtol.T"- Mr . Ii Uoodwm, IZxl, Christian Monitor UeTcUuid, O. Havo you Bright's Diaw0 "lUdney v.'o-t t-ircU mo when iny woitr w ju llltu chalk tui4 UUo blood." 1'mnfe ViUon,rcaUUy.aJ. Suffering from Diabetes ? 4,Kldn jy.Wort h tiio most mcccsful itmc hv oyer lued Olvcs nlmtt Imuicdlat-i r Ui'.l'hilHpU.EalluU.lls.'ikl'-r,, VU Have you Liver Cornnln-? "TCldiieyaVortcurPilmo cf chroulo L.v,rli.'u after ImayoU to tlic," ... , licury Ward, Uto Cel. COthllflt.i imr.i.W.Tf. Is your Back lamoondr.cM"" "indnty.Vort,I Ixttlt?) ctircd mo tvhto 1 vw) lamo X had to toll cut of Led." U. M. TiUiaap, MIIwhuclv, Have you Kidney D" MlCidncy-Aort mado mo Pou:itunlIrran attr years o unetiocrrDl d-torir-. 2 i $10 a box.' Sau'l liodjon, Vmiaiuitown, iti Aro you Constipate0 ITIdncy-IVort oa.ws eary caraj . n tiiunl me oXtcr 18 ycora i . rf o.lif r nn ill ' i Nvltfon ValrchllJ, bi, -Aitu. , . Havo you Malaria? "raancT-ort ba-i tfono Utter t i a br remedy I liar orer Hard ii i r vr. Dr. 1'- J:. Clark, t.mia i.. ut v u Aro you Biliou3? 'TCUnoyVoi t ha donome in ru tood tliwi nr other remedy I K.y over tofcr n. UraaJaTaOEilowayanicIlat Onon, Aro you tormented "with Piles? "IklrtnvyAVort vermancntlu currt mu f Llwcointf piles. Ur. w. O. IHino roconunc id d if o i.v Ueo. U, 1 Joint, Cakhior U. Haul;, Jlycwtowo, IV. Are you Rheumatism racked "ICtdncy-wort currrt in, after 1 pi up tn d!o ty physicians and I lindmlT' rr 1 1.'.!:1 v Ubrldgo KalcoLa, est imtu, Uu. Ladies, aro you sufferir 'Kidney.V.ort cured mo ef j- c 11 rtr ?rTeral years btvid1nT. llanyritnilHUw.- a It," lira. IX. Lamoi-caux, lido 1aMuU Vt, If you would Banish Direiwo 1 ttiAVi a.U .AWMAWU, The Blood Clbamocr. k FEW HINTS FOR THE USE OF Dose. Jb more the ' t efi gtntlu, 2 to 4 ; thoroughly, i to C Pt "': Experience trill iti t-' ia proper dote m eocA scue. l'or Constipation, or Costlvenrsa, en remedy Is ra eUectlro as Avtn'B l'l s. They Insuro regular daily action, nnd re store the bowels to a healthy condition For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Avtns Pii.ls arc Invaluablo, and a sure cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, V (itomncli, I'latulciicy, Dlirlnrsa, Zl"nd nclie, Nimibness, Nausea, nr. all re leved and cured by Avon's Pills. In LlverCoujplalnt, IllllouaDl.ortlerf, and Jaundice, AVElt'a Pit t s should ' a given In doses large enough to excite 'tie liver and bowels, and remove eoustlrat As a demising medicine In tbe Spring, Ihcs j 1'JLLS aro unequalled. Worms, caused by a morbid condP'.'n of tbe bottels, are expelled by these Piu s Kruptloiin, Skin Ulaeaacs, and l'l r . the result of Indigestion or Constipation, aie cured by tbo use ot Avcrt's Pills. For Colds, take AVEU'S TILI to oi . tbe iMjres, remove luflaumiatory seorelli , and allay the fever. For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused sudden colds. Indigestible food, etc., Avt a s Tills aro the true remedy, Itheumntlsm, Gout, Neuralgia, end Sciatica, often result from digestive derail ment, or colds, and disappear on reniov t j the cause by the use of Avrrt's riliJ Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaint r, end other disorder! cnd by debility or obstruction, are cured by Ayeb's Fills. Suppression, and rnlnfnl aionstrnru Hon, bate a safe and ready remedy in AVER'S PILLS. Full directions, In various languages, so. company each package. -BEPARLt r.r Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowei:,Ma8, eoldtyaUDrt.ig' s.