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Blanch CM, Pa., lelnw the Dread way House. nnln presents given away. Send llllus hro cents insiaiee, and by lUUUnnill nu will net freeannckaiio of goods oflario value, tbnt will start)ou In work that will atoure bring you In money laster tlinn anything else In America All afoul the MM0 In ptesonls with each box. Agents wanted everywhcre.of either sex, of all agps, rur all the time, cr spare time only, to w, rk for ns at their own homes. Fortunes fur nil Kurkers absolutely ussiircd. Don't delay, II. Ha'.lbtt it (Jo., Portland, Me, DccJO-ly Bir Subscribe ibv the Ad vocate, only $1 kt year. New Liquor Store The undersigned r.speotfully announces to tho public tlut he lus opened a Wine and Liquor- Store, In the Uulldlng next to the"Uarbon House," Bank St., Lehighton, aDd Is prepared to supply Choice Urands of WINES and L1UUOI1S, 11YE WHISKIES, IIHANIIIEI, HUM, OIN, ALCOHOL, MINT, IfirrEhd, K151MEL, he, &0 at Very Lowest Prices. HOl'TLES AND UCU1JOHN (JlltAP, William G-. Heilig, Mareb I-yl L.blgbun, Pi, REDU i TOM'S LETTER, r.v n. a. oAitr, la. How Mollle, lay your knitting down; lis af- tor set 'a tan. And seon the star;, like angel'! eyes, will peer out one by one From where they hido the ltholoj daylong, deep hidden In th. blue, And look upen tha aril and the good that people do. I'ra not a letter her from Tom nay, wife, you need not start The boy Is well, thero'i nothing here to pain a mother's heart. He )' he's gatherad In the cratn, a goodly golden (tore) He (ays ha'i paid the mortgaga off and laid up something mora. Woll, wife, 'laln't qalte two years ago, on sultry summer day. When I was worklngln the Belds and getting In the hay, A carriage drove up to the door, and there nllt a ohap, With laughing eyes. Ilka yours, that looked from underneath his cap. He helped a little maiden eat, nllhsnnny, lileimlng half. And deep Hue eyes that looking In you seemed to read a prayer, I tried tv mako out who they was, bat, wire, I didn't know, I couldn't. make the tenm Hand (till, and- kept a hollerla' "Whoa-" I saw him point across to me, and beard him something say; X couldn't make the words out, their heads weroturned away; But then nn Idea struck e quick, juit like a, ray o' dawn; Although I didn't kaow the girl, I knew the boy was Tom Sly boy who ran away from home to many years before; Our Tom, whom we had mourned as dead a dozon years or more. I lea the team a standln' still, and threw tho whip away The hull they might ha gone to smash, 1 wouldn't ha' oared that day. I reached tho bouse beforo 'cm, wife, bnt naught to yeu I said; Somehow, harsh words I'd said to Tom kept poppln' through my kcad; couldn't help but think, perhaps, I'd been too quick to strike I'd learned that men, tike horses, wife, Is scl. dom two alike. They never stopped to knock at all, but open fjung thoduor Well, rather, IVo eome baek," Tom said, "to seeyouallonce more." 1 throw myarms around his neck, brokeorer all my rules: You did the same, wo laughed and cried to gother both like Cools. When all -was still we found the girl with bluo eyes was Tom's wife, little ilal.y he had won to brighten all his lite. How well wo learned to love tho bride; and, when they went back West, Tley wanted the old birds to ooma and see them In their nest. lUo nnd Mad the letter!" why I're read the letter through, Hold on, now, hero's a postscript, with per haps a word for you."' Hood graciouti what a lunny thing; It takes my breath away "Tell mother" say, wife, look at mej Is my nair turning gray: Ami uranuma can me grandpa, lust to see how it will seem. Ob, wife, I think 1 feel ns big aaSheba'e famous Queen, "Tell ninth.r" kiss me quick and lay your head upon my arm "God tent a llllte baby down to vtitt ofAc mm." ROSA'S REVENGE. "Bat do jou really mean it, Mr. Br' bazotj? lluia Dile was stanrliuj in tbe illu uiinated urchwny of tbe aulumu woods, ber bright LrniJj of bair pierced by one or two wuuderitigsuiibeHius ber dimpled cbild-fnce Irutued in, u it were, by uprHjH of red. veined uutumu leavts.wbilo tier nprou was full of tbe (jlisteuioc brown chcatauts wbiob uhe bad picked up. John Brabnzon leaned against tbe (all, Rtunotb trunk of the birch tree nnd looked at ber witn a lazr, luxurious sense of ur tistic bcauly euterlus iulo bis miud as be t'az.'tt, 'Of course I mean it," said he. "Bdt I nm oaly twelve years old, c lion iioEB, uiUGtBg back (he snuny leudrils of hair that bang over her fore bead. "Vou are exactly twelve limes an love ly a any of (be ciiy belles that coquro yata bereabouU," haid Mr. Brabizou, striving tocouceal a yawn, "And if (bey think I Bin engaged don't you see ? (here will be some proDabilily of tbeir leaviug off persecuting ue." "Weill"' said Uos, every dimple com ing shyly out on lip and cheek as sbe ktood there. "It h to be a compact, eh?" said Mr, Drabazon. Rosa nodded ber fair little bead. "Bui," she questioned, rather dubious ly, "where is tbe ildg?" "Tbe what?" "Tbe engagement ring, Mr, Brauaziu exclaimed Ho.n, reproachfully. "Don't you know there's always u ring In tbe novels? And most generally lt'a a dia mond." "If you'll believe me,'1 said Mr. Bra bazou, tragically, "I never thought of (be ring. Bat bore's u little opal tbat used to be my mother's, banging, on my wa(ob ohain. Won't tbat do?' Rosa held oat ber browu finger while be fi(ted it ou, "You joa haven't kissed me yei!" she said, when (bis ceremony was com plete. "Lovers always kiss their fi ances!" Mr. Brabnzon laughed. "Come," said he, "this is geiting seii ens. But here's tbe kiss, before (be rest of (he vhtslnut parly get back. And, miud, (his is lu be a profound secret be tween you aud me." Rosa ran back home with a vague g:u- atlinu of my.t rioiw deliglit,tud (bought bow nicj Mr. Brabazin looked, all the lime alio was munching her roasted o'le.inuts ; uud Mr Hralirzu blmflfl inok udvtulage- of tbe litlle j ike to pro cltina lilnis.ll an engaged uuu, Nor is it an rxtggeradun to wy (hat Iba Juong Udies were geunluely dlsippslnted, INDEPENDENT LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, "It must be a recent tbiug," said Kale Kennedy, tossing ber head. Ob, quite recent," acknowledged Mr. Brabseon, "Love at first sight?'' asked Miss Day. "N-no, not exactly,'' aald Brabainn. "In fact, I may say tbat I have admired tbe young lady since her inlanoy." "What a delightful enigma 1' said Bella Vernon, looking anything but de lighted, "But of oonrse, Mr. Brabazon, you'll tell ns her nauu?" I am pledged to secrecy, ' said tbe engaged man, solemnly. Aud when he left tho mountain notch in the late autnmn, and forgot all about tho wild Utile woodland sprite who climbed trees and pelted him with chest nuts, waded with brown, dlmplod feet in tbe foamy waters of thogleu torrent, and oonductcd him so mysteriously to the barn obambers to show him her empty birds' nts(, butterflv wings and diamond bright pebbles, how was ho to know that she remembered (be episode under the yollow-leaved chestnut trees as a rod let ter day in her calendar? "He onght to writer to me," said Rosa, gloomily, ns tbe weeks nnd months glid ed by, and no epistle came. "I do hope he isn't Going to turn out false, like tbe wicked oavnUern in story books," And when Mr. Brabnzon bought n huge wax doll, nitliitstuiiiialr.ro Sara toga trunk aud complete ontfit of cle- gaudy-made dresses, at Christmas, Rosa Hew into a paasion. ' 'As if I were a baby!'' said she. "A doll, indeed, aud I twelvo years old In October! I wonder if be tnsos me for n child? Who ever heard of n gentleman sending a dolt to tbe young lady be was engaged to?" "My dear Rosa." said ber mother, half vexed, half amuied, "wbut uoiisesne you aro talking!" "We are engaged!" said llosa. "See (ho riua!" And she slyly puiled it out from th'e bosom of her dress. '' "It was only a joke," said Mrs. Dale. 'It was sober earnest!' flashed out llosa. "My dear," said Mrs. Dale, "haveu't you heard? Mr. Brabazm is to be mar ried to Lady Helen Hartford, Mr.4. Pail letou's EuglUli uiece, next mouth. Tbe cards are already out." MWha(!'' cried Rasa, ber sapphire- blue eyes blazing, ber rosv lips apart. To be married aud be engaged to me!" And then Rosa rushed away Into the barn-chamber and hid herself for fnll two hours, to sob out tbe current of ber childish grief. Mrs, Dale smiled and sighed. "Who would think tbe child wou)d have attached so much importance to a piece of nonsense like thai?" said she, Really I am afraid I have made a mis lake In allowing her to read novels, But she was olwuvgnn impetuous Utile creature." Rosa wrote several harrowing letters to Mr. Brabazon, all ol which she finally tore np. and when he saw (be mairiae,e proclaimed in the papers sheL pave- (bo big wax doll to a litlle girl wbo was only eleven years and six mouths old, ' Sbo won't bavo any associations con' uected with it!'' At abont tbat lime she was promoted (o a higher grade in school, began lessons on tbe guitar, and put ber unhappy love affair out of ber miud. lit It could not have been more than eig. 'years Vnbscq'ieu'.ly that the collbiuu oc- enrrod ou the grand canal at Venice, in which one of Iht goudolas capsized and a beautiful young American lady, niece of the Uuiled Slates consul, received an involuntary ducking Fcrbaps the romantically dressed gon dolitrs were intoxicated; perhaps Mies Barony bad, as they asserted, riseu has lily to poiut out somethings uud ties troyed the bulanee of (be moldy, black velvet lined old conveyance, At all events Miss Barony was upset, 'directly in frout of tbe Pnlzz dl Silvia, where Mr. Brabazon occupied (be first floor, marble paved desolation of old pictures. broken nosed statues and orange trees in tubs, Of course, Mr. Brabazon tent ont his valet to offer his services. Of course, they carried Miss Barony in, and laid ber ou a sofa (draped with lapestry which somebody bald LucrctU Borgia bad helped to embroider), and mad m icb of her. "'But how ridiculous all this is!'' said MLs Barony, with merriment gleaming iu ber beautiful, dark-blue eyes. "I am it little wet, to be sure, but other wise am entirely nuhaimed. Why nidu't tbey put mo in tbe gondola again aud send me back to my ancle's paltzzu?" Mr. Brabazon, however, was far (oo Hospitable for (bat. His capped and spectacled old housekeeper was ready with spiced drinks and great baskets of grapes and cake, and be himself was all politeness and chivalrous courtesy, Miss Barony gazed curiously around, How angelically beautiful sbe looked wrapped in the violet velyet oloak edged with srxnine, hsr cheeks flashed with softest rose, ber eyes sparkling, her bair hanging a fringe of dark gold over her forehead. "Where is Lady Helen Brabazon?" sbe asked, abruptly. Mr. Brabazon winced. "She has been dead for a year," .he said. "I am a widower, Yuu were ac quaiuted with my late wile? "Oh, no, not at all!" said Miss Barony, "Only, of course, nil lbs world b beard of ber. She was u famous beauty, wasn't bhtT "Sho was ytry lovely," said tho wid ower, When Miss Barony was carried away in a iiewh-siiuiuiuued Loudula, VUoi.e picturoq te larsmau were mure to I - ; r lit upou (Uhu tueir predecessors, Mr, Biabazm asked permission to ell at tbe consulate, to li quire bow sbe was. in eoe cf a dy or twoasd Us f ooy Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1885. aooorded tbe permission tui a young qtleeu might have done. Mils Barony was young, beautiful and piquant JMr. Brabnzon, whose life had been nearly badgered out of him by tbe oaprloss, exaotiona and varying temper of tbe late Lady Helen; was oharmed by her sonny brilliance ; and at a month's end be caruo to Mr. Barony; the' C. 8. consul, to ask "permission lo press bis suit with his nieee. Mr. Barony looked conscious. "Didn't yon knov-7" said he. "She Is engaged." Engaged!' repeated Mr, Brabazon, bis heart seeming to turn to a lamp of ice within him. "Qailennold affair, I believe,' aald tbe consul. "But perhaps yoa bad hotter see my neloe herself about it. Dl give her your message. She can decide to suit hersulf." Miss Barony was prettier than ever, in ber cool muslin dress nnd pale-blue ribbons, as the sat among the jessamines aud pomegranates of tbe consulate reception-room the next day to recelro Mr. Brabazon. Tie bad n speech carefully prepared, wheroin nil (he nominatives and subjects were carefully balauced and tho exact worda stationed in tbeir cxaot places ; but he forgot it all at tbe fair vision ot her perfect loveliness, end could only stand helplessly before hei and say, "Miss Barony, I love Ton!" "Soyoahaye been driven to confess it at last," said Miss Barony, "after all these yc-arsl' "I don't understand yon," said Mr. Brabazau. "You have forgotten hie," said llosa. "That would bo impossible," oasev erated Mr. Brabazou, earnestly, "Bat It's the fact," said she. "lam little Rosa Dale who was engaged to you under tho chestnut trees at Amber Hill nearly nine years ago, and hero is tbe engtgement riig," holdlug np . slender golden hoop with an opal glimmeiiug in ill center. "Ho, I'm not at all surrr sort ou didn't recoguizi mo. I was a child then I am a woman now. And after my parent's death, when Uncle Barony adopted me. 1 look bis name ius(ead of my own. Bat I never have quite gotten over the pauojof bitter jealousy that pierced my baby heart when you were married to Lady Helen Hartford." But dare I hope," began Mr. Bra' bazon, "that you stilt care a little for rat? I knojv it seems like presumption, but" "Tea, you may hope," whispered Roan, half-laughing, half-crying. "I do care for you more than a litlle." The consul gave (hem bis blessing "It was she herself tbat told me to say she was' engaged,'' said hepal tiug Rosa'n bead, "Litlle puss! sho is always full of ber mischief." "I wanted to be revenged," said Rosa. "But I bavo quite forgiven my false lover at last," iJ.lt 'U New Orleans Letter. Fr.oa oua Special Cuhrksponijickt. New Oiii.iu.N3, March 27, 18S5. The task of writing up an Exposition estimated to be worth fifty million, of dollars, and embracing every depart' ment of nature and of human genius, skill aud iudnstry, and to give (be read' er au intelligent oonoeption of its vast ncss and exhibits, is one of the most dif- ficult tasks ever allotted the correspond ent, aud he may well crave leniency in criticism should he fail, even iu naany particulars. Constant comparisons are beiug made of this Exposition with tbat held at Philadelphia tbe Cenlonuial. Iu foreign oxbibits, especially (hose made by tbe great European governments, and in tbe art departments', it is oonceded tbat tbe Fair of 1876 excelled this one, as it also excelled any of its old world predates sors. But our Northwestern States aud Territories, all and each of them, (b Sau(hern States, and (ho general govern ment, piake displays far superior to Ihosa made at tbe Centennial. In new and improved machinery and in rlectrl displays, this Exposition also excel; auy previous one, and is worth a voyage around (be globe, and as a school of iu strnction, a month's careful study of it would be more valuable to tbe student tbau a year in college. Since tbe Art gallery was thrown open to tbe publlo It has been constantly crowded with sightseers, who seem never to tire of gtzing npon (be mauy beauti ful works of art on (be walls and of statuary on tbe floor. In these oolieC' tious are many fine pieces contribute' by French, German, Belgian and Moxi oan artists, while every American artist of note is represented. At one ucd of (be gallery bangs Thomas Hill's canvass of (be "Far West," at tbe other Joseph Chelmouski's 1 'Soow-Bound Russia, each bringing out in rioli ooloring tb most striking features of tbeir respective subjects. E. Keyser is represented by "Tbe Toying Page," wbioh received tbe silver medal of the Munich Academy also by bis "Tltania," and "Tbe Pal coner," all in bronze. There is a strik ingly life-like bronze bast of our great poet of Nature Bryant by J. S. Hart' ley, strongly portraying (he great trail of (be venerable poet, Louis Samaiu sends among the Belgian exhibit, "L'A inour Maladroit," representing Cupid badly aimed arrow pierciug (be bosom of bis pet bird, at which accident great tears roll dowu bis baby cheeks. There are many flue water colors, pen aud ink sketches, 'gourches nod ceuia drawings sent by (be Scrinuer Publishing Cum p.uy, aud very mat y adraotian on can vast, or in marble or bronza, ubicb atone in (be pleasure of seeing (hrm, for lb' (ardiness in opening tbe gallery, nnd it is liow a moa( ph-asiug ud Instructive feature of the Eipnsition. Tue exhibits made by ti n colored po pie in (he north gallnry of tho Ooveru rseat bslldisg, ti:a a rog a or acre .$1.00 a States, have ntttaoted mnch attention, since tbe format opening of their depart ment, presenting a race which lu other fields has bad a large abate of tbe world's attention, in a new and more interesting light. Considering their past history, and tbe eiromuiianeesj whioh have sur rounded them, their advancement and capabilities revealed in these exhibits, must greatly modify, if not entirely change, tha estimate hitherto entertained of the fctnre ol these people, Here are fine utedle-work, paintings, drawings, and aohool exhibits, which bear no mean comparison with those of liko classes in oibrr departments, while iu meobanieal devices, machinery and suobllectnre, tbe samples ou exhibition astonish tbe visi tors, and elicit many remarks of admira tion and praise. These classes of Ibeir work are represented in models ol dwel lings, lu locomotives, constructed with out the advantageoC apprenticeship, and in other machines, all of whioh are most creditable and reveal tbe raco iu a most promising and hopeful aspect-? Another gallery in tho ERme loildhig is occupied chiefly with t-xblbiU of wo man's wolk, Dakota, Iudiaua, lfebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, IVbode Inland, New Jersey, Kentucky, Mississippi and Ten nessee, eaob having distinot spaces, and .each filled with a very fine display of beautllul articles of use or ornament, with here and there sotno patented ujaohlue or household imolemmt, the in vention of womau's mind. Iu the Iowa space are busts of two of hex distin guished statesmen, Ex-Seuatur James Hatlan, and Justice Sumnrel Miller of the United States Supremo Court, modeled by Mrs, Kretcbnm, of ML Pleasant wbo studied tbe Soulptor'a art at Washing ton, receiving instruction from the uost masters at tbe Capitol. Some of the States ns Missouri, Texas, etc, make great exhibits of their usmau'd ttork in their respective spaces on tho floor be low, and with varied and beautiful sam ples of domestic work, prove what superior artists the ladies are, when Ibey have opportunities to cultivate their (astes and genius. In painting aud drawing there are samples whioh would compare mo it favorably with works of (be so-called masters, and indeed, but for woman'' work seen throughout the Ex position, it would be a very prosy af fair. The attendance at (be Fair while not enormous, is reasonably goo 3, and evi dently made up cbitfly of those wbo come lo learn, rather (ban for pleasure alone. Tbe weather has become settled, and after a long winter of olonds and rain, we are now treated to delightful and protracted views of "tbe sunny South." A Oood Many Failures. .. "During (he year 183 (hero were 10,103 failures in business in Ibe Uuiled States and Canada, Some of these were big eon cerns, and some were very small. Failure is sorrowful business to any inan.ospecially if it is his health that fails." A great many times 1O.50S pconlo fail in health in the courseof a year. Many of them might be saved If they would take Brown 's Iron Bit ters, the grrat family tuedtciue and restorer ol wasted heaitn. The man prostated 'by a buudle of overcoats was overcome by n foroe of habit. It is net necessary to go to school to have a tutor. Your boy may own a fish born. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harris burif . Ill ays : "Haying rejelved ro muah Deneui from Eleetrie Bitters, I feel it my duly to let suffering humanity know it. Have bad a running sore nn my leg for eiiht years: mr doctors told inn I would have to hava the bnne sorupsi or leg amputated. I used, instead three bottles if Electric Bit' ters and seven boxes of Ducklen's Arnh'a Salve, and my leg is nnrr sound aud well." Electric Hitlers are sold ut hfty cents a bol' tie, and Bucklou's Arnica Salve at2J cents per bex uy I nomas, the druggist. Soarchlug for happiness wouldn't be so uncnocesafal if yoa wasn't continually finding fault. A correspondent asks if "water was ever kuowu to intoxicate." Yes, that is we have seen a pail water-tight. A Great Congnorer. Evervbody hates egotism, yet history is full id it, Besostris, ona nl ivgyprs early kings, was so full of egotism, that the fains of his deeds might long survive him, tlut he erected columns In the countries mrnugn which ha passed, fi which was Inscribed "Sraostris, kiug of kings and lord ol lords, subdued this couutry by the power of his arms." That monarch showed no doubt, a creat deal of esotism by his actions; but would it be egotistical to say tbat DrUull'a Cougii Syrup has done mora than suudued n country, beeauso It has ennqunrrd mil lions ol obstinate rolds and uouzhs, that belli their victims in racks and tortures. worse than the Inquisition T We think nut I Dr. null's Couuli Srrun needs uo col unin to perpetuate its fame and worth, Its benefarllou "ill bs a household tradlliou among those it has emancipated. 'The Chicago man's favorite author Bacon. Washington Hatobct. No ! no 1 Chicago men go nothing shortof tbe whole Hogg I Tha Rev, Ceo. H. Thayer, f Bourbon, Ind', lays: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." Sold bv W K Biery, Weissporl, and C T Horn, LenignioD, Ara you made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dirtiness, i,s of appetite, yel low skint Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive curs. Bold by W r tilery, Welssjiort, and ej i Horn, i,.nigiuon. Why will you cough wheu Shiloh's (Jure will give immediate relief, 1'rlro 10 cents, SO cents and sjl. Sold bv W r liiery, weissporl) u T uoru, lyenignton. 8b!loh's Catarrh Remedy a positive ura for catarrh, diphtheria, and ranker -noulh. Soldbv WFHiery,WeiKrtnd J T Horn, Lehighton, ru mou C "Haekmrtafik" a lasting and Iragranl IMrfume. Prie 11 and 50 cents. Sold by W F Biery, .Weles port, aud 0 T Horu, Le highton. Bhibh's Cure will immediately riflleva croup, whopping i-jiigh and brwnahttls. Slid ly W F DUrry, ViuKir C T Hum, Ihiglttou, For dysnrptts and liver complaint, you hay a printed KUaruiilH on rvery, bdth n Shiloh's Viulixrr. It navrr falls t-K-urr. S..ld by W y Biery, Waisi.iorti C T Horn, L'Mglibiii, A nasal Injrrtor free with eli Initio of Bhilid.' Cat-rrh JUme-ly. l'rio. iu rnts. Svild by W X ilicry, VftiupvX, O T Uora, Lahl.xt. Year if Paid in Advuuco. Knot paid in advance, $1.25 Cold wether A dead ram. A olean steal Taking a bath, Two for a scent Tbe nostrils. Dead beats The stopped clock. A maiden effort The first leap-year proposal. When is a baby not a featnf When it's a little cross, The religious press hugging a San day school lescher. A Lowell girl who was asked if she ever had tbe mamps, saldt "Tes; tbat is T bad one mump." Oue of tbe strtnga of poverty Tics in the fact tbat it is only tbe rloh man who oan afford to wear a shabby salt of clothes, What hymn would a deaf mute wife thinkabont when she caught her busbind kissing the servant girl? "Oh, for a thousand tongues.' BBTinr Montttr are undoubtedly the best in which to puri fy tha blood and strengthen tho system, because at thn time the body It rrrcotsus eoptlble to the- beneflieial elfests of a reliablermeitteine like HomTa Sarsspaillla. Tha feellnirrif debility; lenirnor and lassl tutle, rallied by tbe changing season, la en tirely ov.reome, end aorotuJa aud all hu mors are expelled front the blood by the powerful reviving aud purifying Influences of Hood's Barsaparilla. Do ni.t delay Tako flood's Sarsrparllla now. It Is ranJo by C. I. Uood It Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Kass. Euld by all Jrnjtglsts. JOTdoses, ono dollar. Au Italian journalist, describing (bo Amerioan girl, says she is liko cham pagne. Tos, and this Is the J ear for her to "pop." A lawyer of this oity has Ibe follow ing legend tacked on hi doon "Those who call ou business will phase make it brief," The man wbo takes medicine goes in for internal improvement: 1 - 1 -l-l'-l-LlJ-JJl "A Literary Conundrum.-'1 "llnssnme rich relative leftyoii a collol sal fortune which you ore spending in pub lishing bonus for the people at nominal prices T If so, I admire ynur taste, but won't tha old line publishers be glad when it is gnneP, So quarried a prominent law yer concerning tha Literary Bevolution. Mr. Alden replies that there is neither "rich relative" nnr "pliilantrophv" in iti that the books pay good prnlita even at Ms unheard of low prices, by the immense sales they securo. Read his advertisemeu I elsewhere. -Hand organs are olteu accompanied by (wo cranks one on tbe end and (he other standing behind. "No," said tbe grocer, "Brown's trade doesn't amount to mnoh. A pretty large family; but theu.jou know, they, don't keep a servant." "How do yoa define blaok as yonr hat?" said a sohooloaastcr to ono of his pnpils. "Darknesi that may be felt,' r.plied the yonthful wit. Brsnkenness, or (he Liquor Habit, aan be euredby administering Br, Balnea Oolden Bs ecifie. It can be given in a cop of euffce or tea without the knowledge of the person taking, It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreca. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, aoi to day oenavr may quit nrmaingoi tneir own free will. No harmful ettecta result from its adininutratlon. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address. Golds Sricinc Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O. Young ladles are painting piotcres of frogs. Tbey are so suggestive of leap year. "At Ibe parly last night I noticed you were a litlle too much like tbe toasts." "Wby, how were tbe toast.?" They were drank!'' The Washington Sentinel, tbe brew era" organ, speaks of "elderly women of bath rexes.' And yet they say (hat lagor beer is not intoxiotttng. Soeklen's Arnica Salve. The best ssive in the wnrld for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhuem.fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, clulblands. corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cure. piles, or no py required, tils guaranteed to give perroct satisfaction, or money re funded. Tries 21 cents per box. There ara fifty millions of pins man ufuotured in (his eonntry every day, aud we are trying to And oat which worxa i is nsing onr sh ire of (hero- Subscribe for the OinnoN Advocate only SI, 00 a year. A timid yoong mm has married a lady wboaa weight yargea closely upon 200 pounds. "My dear," he eays lo her, "shall I help yoa over the fnuee?" 'No," says aba to him, "help tbe fence!" Extract from, a Private Latter, Regarding Dr. David Kennedy's 'Favor He Homely,' the writer, 1'rof. A. B. Chsnd ler. nriivipjl of the Academy, at Brook haven, Miss , says f "I suffered from tor. pidity of tbe liver and bowwls and para li.li. I used 'Favorite Remedy ' for two months, and am now able to usa my eida which for a long time had been like a pioee of dead flwh. My general health was never better than at present. Robert Browning thinks tbe man wbo writes poor poems is nobler tbsn be wbo writes good criticisms. Thank.., Robert An lilihuian had all of his teeth knocked out in a fight, and his nose and obin "shook hsnds over lbs bloody chum." A man never sees tbe last of a pair I of ,ea(jy.rail(lB boots bought for blm. 1 n ' . ,... ,u. -fly lark of open air exercise, and he want of sufficient care in the metier of diet, tha whole physical mechanism niton be camcs iinpaireil during Ilia winter. Ayer's Sarsaparilla It thu pr-ptr remedy to take in th spring nf the year to purify llm blo'id, iiiylurata tha system, rxcit tbe liver to urtion.aud rastora tlm healthy tone am A doctor recently said Ibat a patirr.t died "of foul liuiuors In tbe b.id." He was probably a B li n paragripbrr. Oiiryaalpm. tbe tibllosupber, f langhlerat bistiwu jikra. No Ut Eli Porklua Immjrtalll, himself in the samel tajun.r ' The Carbon Advocato An ludcpondtmt rnrtiilf Newspapor Published cwy lATfJKDAl, In LehlghUiii, Cnrbon Cu.,I'a., by ixvruiY v. CToitTmirrcr:. UTncg-tlASIiWAY, a ehort distance npor' 11,0 Uhlsli Volley It. a, Depot. Terms: $1.09 pirAnanm in Ates Evitr.T orscarpTio or piai a.m rauor AT Villi 1.0.V jK'KB s rjj . SK3 II 11 i:j -THE BESTT6NIC. This nicdlclna. earaldnln Tnn trfil, vegctablo tonlr-s, (julekly pnd completely l ure Dyspepsia indtceatferi, Wnnee?, IiiirmroUlneid.aialiUtChlllsriudrcrvora, ami Nrnmlgln. It Is nn unfaiurw remedy fcr Bkcascs of the bldneys nml l.lvcr. It Is tm aliiaWc lor Elsca'es pccrllr-t to Women, and ell Mho Icndcedciitaty fltes. Itdtiosi)tlniiTTjthptch1Cfrii.I.cadacho,fr prince; conllrtlcn-fArr mi nrAesio fr ItotrrfchosniM pnriros theltood.rtfrrulaits tnonprftIf3,ritli iherwrmflntionof food.rv lloves naartburrt and liflelilrf . cid rattmh !i tho must Vs nnd nrvcf . l'or Intermittent rcvcrn. I.ctsltuJc, lac!t tr Energy, &c, It has no equal. tr The frnnlne hos ntiore f riflo mark r-14 Msscd red llnoscn vrr.ppcr, Intu no !-... ..i. ,,i by rmoTtr crrtitc.tt ra, ruitiMtts, u:. Fer Something Yery Nice In tho Way ef Ladies', Gent's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS OO TO Peter Heim, opposlto the PnMIi !?aoare, tjakK Street, Lehighton, where yoa will find a Lnrsre snd Fashionable Stock to select from at Lowest Cash Prices. Also Ladles' and Oen'.'s Boots and Ste Made to Ontor on sho notice, nest Material end Work. maiuhlp guaranteed. Prices a ra fully a Low as elsewhere, your f atronase Is vcr cordlallr Invited. y 10-m9 JET. H. Peters, THE TAILOR, SFITI3ST6! Verv Moderate Prises end Peifoct Fits Is tha motto of this Estaollshment. YOU are la vtted to Inspect goods. H. H. PETEliS, w Post oaca Building, I1AKH Strea April !, 18VI. Lehighton, P A FEW HINTS ron the use or Dosx. Ta mow (He bctt lt joif", 2 to 1 1'tllii ftoroiw'i'y, f G filU, Eitrie(i tfitldecuic t4 proptr fM i racA ccie. for CosjstipaJlon, or CosUvcnrss, Lo resaecy Is i etrectlvo as Avert' Fltts. They Insure rrgulsr daily action, and re store the bowels to a bcaltby ccu-iitlen. For Zu41cestiou,o: Dysptpsla, AYKS's IiLts are Invaluable, and a euro euro. Ueart-buru, Loas nf Apprtlrr, Foul fstomacb, riatulciiry, Uluincss, Head ache, Numbness, 'auai, arc aU relieved and cured byAYfcU'a niLS, Iu liver Cosnplalut, lilllonsnisnrelcrs, and Jaundice, Aatii'a I'jii.s should ba gives In doses largo enough to excite tha liver and boa els, and ruaore cousUrstioti, As a cleaving mtdlcluo in tha Spring, these Pltxs are uneiiallcd. Worius, eaiiMd ky a morbid condlffou of tbe boa els, ara expelled by these rilXa. Kroptloas, Skin UIkbscs, and Piles, the result cf IndlcesU'u or Constipation, are cored by tbe ums cf Arm's Pills. Tor Colds, take AycK's Pilu to open the purea, rcnove InCampiatory trerctions, aud allay tho fcter. For Dlarrlicca and Dyscnbrry, caused by inddeu colds, Indlgutlble food, etc., AVElt'S Pills are the true remedy, Illiruuallem, Gout, Neuralgia, and bclatica, often result from digestive derange ment, or oolda, aasil disappear on removing tbe cans by the use of AVCK'S Fuls. Turuoia, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other dmrders caused by dibU.ty or obstruction, are cured by AVER'S Pills. rlnppri'sslon, and Painful Menstrua, tlou, hau a safe ami ready remedy In AYER'S PILLS. Full direaUons,' in vatloua languages, ao. tosipasy each package. rnspAnnr, nv , DP. J, C. AyOf &UO., LOWCll, iVlaSJI. SoU by all Ura;cU J, hi51 m I3i iu fc- i:aei f -a " rS j-JL ! rQ S?Sw W a ill L w 1 f -a f - v 'w 1 1 (i ! I ' 2 ftsk. 1 I a